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HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 5, 1893

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 36

MANUFACTURER’S

CLEARING

—

Mr. Smllh bu loclrd ta Haling and I IlWK «mo&gt;n«otad tjr
Intends to start a tannery there—W. R. Angola. Ind., and William C
were--the —
welcome
Vester returned to Ypsilanti Tuesday tn ' dron.
■*— Mleh. -----resume bia studies—Ed Fisher ha* flnlsh- their uncle, H. Case and
ea working for Mr. Kennedy and gone to► Thursday—Dell Hlukley. of Oliva*, 8
Ohio—Ed Hartmau has bought the barber the past week in thia vichxRT the gueac vX
shop—There was a surprise party upon4 relatives and friends—Ward Mure, of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Fuller last Friday night Olivet, spent the holidays with bi* parent*
—The ydung people are enjoying the of this place—The children «nd grand
sleighing these fine moonlight night*— children of Mrs. Anna Ferguson m« a»
There was a pleasant dinner party at the her home last Friday evening and a very
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Vester's pleasant time was had. Among tho*
New Year's—Mr. Arthur SUlwlll(former- present were Mrs. Farguaonhi stepson. Al
ly of Carlton) and wife, of Grand Rapids. Ferguson and little daughter, of White
re.Vjioo over Hie advent of a little daugh- Cloud.
In their bocne.
•*

SALE

OF-

Hr. Reece, of Woodbury, expects to
move on his farm here. In the spring—Mr.
Sam Nlsewander and wife spent Christ­
mas with friends In Battle Creek—There
was a dance at Wm. Griffin’s jr. last Fri­
day even Ing—Frank Shoup, of Jack«on,
spent New Years with his parents here— di CJcn It
Some fiom here attended the watch roeetIng at Morgan New Years eve—Mr. John impossibility
'Gear and wife, late of Indiana, formerly of them If once
Maple Grore, are calling on old -friends
here—Delbert Shoup, of Cadillac, la visit­
ing bis parents here—Mr. L. G. Seaman c.-\p* destrucUoa *&gt; far
and wife, of Nashville, spent New Years 1
with Wm. Seaman—Mr. V. Kill and wife draw them down tn
started last week for Florida to spend the ' and swamp them.
South Hasting*.
winter—It Is reported that Ernest Pennock '
The Star Sunday School closed with and Bertha Green man were married New
Christmas exercises, which were very fine. | Years.
___________
। crew upon the taoch, an ordinary
Reports show that 2.230 bible verses were
surf would make the lifeboatof
Dolion.
learned by the scholara. which was very
an Insecure craft for the
encouraging showing the Sunday school to
C. Johnson and wife spent New Years instances are recorded v
be lu a very prosperous condition. How at the hub—Mr. Town, of Milo, was in were quickly swamped ax
many other Sunday schools of the same town on business Saturday—The sick are upon l!&gt;© taaeh with th©
sire can n^Mrt the aame-Mr. Osgood ta Wm. Collins, Mrs. Mother. Mrs. Norwood, and drowned.
laid up with the rheumatism—Albert Mrs. Gw tn. Miss Thomas and Mrs. Varah
For man-of-war th* Ufrinota uro Mill
Roach and wife, of Hickory Corners, vis­ —C. B. Robinson was in Plainwell uir less adequate to meet cuddre emergent
ited at E. Pgmioek's last Saturday—Rev. business Saturday -Mrs. Doster, of Dontcr of this character. Ammunition must
Grigsby preaches at the Star every Sun­ was In town Friday on business—Bran­
day at 3 o’c|nc.k—The State Road Sunday stetter A Doster shipped a car load of bogs
school closed with Christmas exercises, from this station Friday—M. R. Gwin, of tars on short node©. Previous to ths bomrecitations, singing and essays and .in Ovid, was tta guest ot Mrs. (Jwin New I “womens or rort Fiaix raooM fort; boat?
evergreen ladder which was filled with Year—Claud Whittemore cut his foot with
wer“
while- the troop© were landing oo the■
presents showing plainly good will to alt an ax last week but ia able to walk about “surf* ~
Report read 2073 bible versea bad tarn this week—Paul Cramen-who cut bls foot l-.-ach near Cape Fmr rlx *r.
committed to memory by the scholars this three wet'k* ago while working In the
A life raft has been invenreit'iac the Kit­
pgst nine month*—E. Pennock and wife wood?, is able to walk ataul arain—E. tery nnvy yard. In Maine, which la de­
vidted friends in Ottawa Co. last _weck— Mosher was at the hub Saturday—Mr. Signed to ^eruicmnb all these difficulties,
may
be —
used
for
Ros* HlHsinger visited her parents daring Hail was at the county seat Saturday on, and which —
, —
— —
. war veanehi
the holiday*—Eld. Runnel was on tiur bualneM—Mea.«r*. Gwin. Barton and । "ndfor nig ocean steam©rr. The raft rostreets Monday on bls way to Clarksville. WRlfam* with their famHIe* spent New j wmble© In general shape that &lt;** *
Year* at Galesburg with Dr. McBeth— nuwan, and it will b© impoasll'J to sink or
Mr,. IUtIht ot Cre»«-&gt;-.
a eilter it •»«■»» « “evpt talk, t-uwlK ktadot
Clement $tni(h. of Hasting*, was in i lb&lt;&gt; Dt.S oilkT Saturday— W. H. Cluw
I '
town Friday-w-^va Bates, of Detroit, and a j took rlinr.c ut the aution at till. plw,
T»J««JWMd.t.-.rrf rwol«„« rtotu,
■
little nivcc trwn» Hayings called &lt;&gt;u friends •wbll.- Mr. Il.rt&lt;«. attrniM llw Gwin r.s '*
bra‘“
about rb. ate Md ,
here last Friday—S. R Cook, of Charlotte. ' uiibai at Ualwburg-Mra. J. B. Williaota , "“•I? “
Tbr.« t wo floata
a,
. spent SundapoCTc—1. L. ^'res»y, fir* llsh-1 I aceoivo, .. t, le«r.&gt;n&gt; Sunday that brr I ’ u7'r
U^etber by moullte lam.ta
tlnga. was tn i&gt;wn*Monday—Jamea Flem- J daii.-btrr, at Kalamatoo. wa. Juat alive. | wl «"&gt;«•■ &gt;» tbnl U.r baartet .-.ten la •
ingand daughter '♦©nt •&gt; Happy 'Nue Star drove tberv the -atnv day-l’arr! T.K,
C““I
lb'm- Tb« &gt;•”(
Year with Lansing friends—John FurtW ICrafter
---------- •is .nu.yt.iui,,,
corJwoy trori. P&gt;« tom 1, eoMtnrrfel over tb.wWx
ent
and danghten, Misses Lube Fvighiiesfaift! , ’fclraml Rapids
h-J.
llalk-U. __
and
wife -pawed
I
•»&lt;! rowlodr. .Utebad. A raw* aod
_.
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.
.
1
1 mu ri'an tM. r.iilnble
-©Si.-!
dv” ,
Francis Hecp\ spent Sunday at*Aaron Lthrough here Monday
on their way home will can alw be quickly used if Cha float ta
Barks, of Snaytowu—Minnie Furnlsa, n- 1 fo Hastipgs—The Maccabees will have a cast away u (&gt;ju the ren. Inside the hollow
turned to the Normal at Ypsllanl Tuesday ! public Installation of officers Jan. lllb, al floats lockers are built for storing wafer
—C. B. Lusk and Kate Dickinson are vis- '
Blackman’* hail—Don't forget the day and and provldous, axul in the roughest surf
Iting at Buffalo'. N. Y.—Mrs. A. E. ■ daft. Friday evening, January 90th, at t hey could not tat wet. On » srahips anua
Knight is visiting at Hartford City. In­ Blackman's hall, the Maccabees will give and ammiinitimrcould bo stored intbeso
diana—Mr. aud Mr*. S. D. Barber &gt;pent a play entitled. "Among the Breakers,*’ water tight comp.irtmeota.
I A_ sudden
• - -break
Sunday at Battle Creek.
Jen collision whlcf
which might
consisting of home telrnt. Admission 10
i Hastings Banner
and 15 cents—The G. A. R. boys had their into the water tight floats would be the
Published Thursdays by
installation Wednesday evening. Full only way to swamp these improved life
raft*' Each raft could sustain fifty per­
COOJKL BBO3..
Smith, our I
pal, hn8*WW*R^FKdlnx parlkulai» «cxt issue.
sons in u rough sea, and In th© event of ta|ingcast away upon the ocean during a
his vacation with his parents at Woodland
Hope Center.
HANTIXfJN, KI( B.
and Mrs. Wood the same with her’s at
Mr. Loomis and wife, of Doster Station, storm the mast and sail could be used as a
Irving—A number from this place attend­
ed the oyster supper given by the Masonic spent New Years with tbelr parents—Mr.
•
IxMlge, of (iranguville, at their Installation I’uderbill and wife, of Hickory Corners, | of the seas could be prevented from doing
of officers last Tuewtay evening—Revival spent New Years with their daughter. any great harm.
meetings yti)| continue— Miss Edith l^th- ^Irs. MeQuarrle—Anna Woodworth, of | When the storm was nut raging the most
-Hastings, spent Now Years at O. D.
Our alelgl
rattier poor, but am our former teacher, visited friends Loomls-vEffle Chandler became the wife { and sail could be put up and th© lifeboat
there arc p
more snow—Art here last week—M. J Gossaud son Harry, of Mr. ''Augustus Woodworth Sunday ' would make fair time lu almost any direc­
andEdplayi
_
..., r
.--------- ----« very
pleasant
party of Plainwell, called on their old friends, evening. The ceremony took place at the tion. carrying its load ot people lightly,
at North Irving grange hall Saturday in.town last Saturday and Sunday—Rev. bride's home—Mr. Otto, of Chadderdon.' over the rolling waves, lu lauding upon a
night and report a very pleasant time— 11. N. Ball and wife started for Indiana. visited Hope Center sebocl last Friday— bench the rough surf bbnid ea.-’ilybo ridden
by a raft of this nature, and the rescued
Bert Armstrong, of Bowens' Mills, was Monday and will locate there for a while
MIm Flora Williams presented her school people could be safely Inuded' upon the
driving on our streets the other day—The with his father. Many regrets are ex­
a very pretty picture for a Christmas Rnorc.
.
*. .
dance at Bowens Mills was well attended pressed nt their departure by ttie numer­ present
The improved life raft is not perfect in
and all report a pleasant time—We hear ous friends they have gained by their
every sense of the'word yet, for ita weight
that the 1. O. G. T. lodge will have-a short stay among ns—Mr. Blair, of Coop­
and cost make it impractical for many of
shadow social at our school house next er. a brother &lt;jt Mr*. Van An twerp, visited
D. H. Gilbert and wife, oi U-onldas, the ocean steamers to carry it. Their alia
Friday night—We would like to know her last week-*4Mn. Lucia Tombs ami son
tv hat made Fred drive 'so fast through Brainard havomMrnrd from N. Dakota, spent the holidays with their daughter. and shape, however, are such that they can
town last Sunday—Don't forget the enter­ and are visiting lier father. Geo. Brainard Mrs. Enos Barber—I. Manhaven, who fia* lx stowed nway without occupying much
tainment and dance at Jordan's hall. Mid­ —The Baptirts have reorganized tbelr been sick for the past two weeks. Is uot more room than the old fashioned lifeboat,
dleville, January 10th. Music by Trim­ Sunday school Wrih Geo. Nelson. SupL— Improving ven* fast—Herbert Oatman, which all the veroeta are compelled by law
Chas Brown, of Chicago, returned Mon­ was the guest of his cousin, Mr*. Jennie to carry.
mer’s full, orchestra.
day after Visiting the old folks at home— Reynolds, lost week—Martie Barber Is
So light an&lt;i buoyant are theae metal
John Drummond soya he Is not particular spending a few days In Kalamazoo with rafts it ia estlmatal that not ©ven the
Propitiate Improving the sleighing— about the price of pork and beef since the Misses Woodard—Mrs. Mattie Sbean, heavy suction of the
when a large
Some large flsh have been taken from their that One boy come to hh house on the of Texas, is visiting her mother. Mrs. steamer went down could dm.? them ipto
native clement by some of our local ex­ morning of Jan. 2nd. It Is not a tran- Vaudewalkcr- -MonIs Brown, who has the vortex with miffivicut power to sw nip
been
quite
sick
with
tonsllltu*.
Is
tatter
—
perts In such uiatters-LMyron Chamber­ clent but a steady boarder—Mrs. George
them.' No other lifeboat of auy d’.-criplin and Alex' McCallum attended the re­ Nelson It slck^-Frank Waters' J&gt;ou.«e was Newel and Fred Barber and Peter Rlcken- i ion has ever been knppuoed to he rJble t*
union of the sixth Cavalry at Grand Rap­ Insured for brily 3750 and fnmiturc 3100. more were honlc from College to spend tta withstood mjch a strain upon herflnatiw
holidays—Will Cooper and wife, of Del­ nnwsHr Time
Ids lost Monday—The dancing party at His loss is quite heavy.
ton. Sundayed with friends In Cressy—
the Lake.Vlew house last Friday evening
Chas. Giltart, ot Grand Rapid* and Horace greatest dangers experienced when
was well attended -and all report a good
time—Howard Mosher and family spent
J. Warner and wife visited relatives Gilbert, of Kalamazoo, spent sarural days
New Years with Mr. Mosher’s sister, Mrs. lu Rutland last week Wednesday and last week© here with their numerous every mouth some terriHu calamity at *ea
Patten, In Orangeville—Daniel Thompson I Thursday—Enitoa Star, expects to visit friends—Last Wednesday John Barber, Illustrate* the need of some such fluting
spent part of last week at Battle Creek- her sister In the southern part of the while crossing the railroad track, met raft, to prevent shipwrecked crows nod
Protracted meetings commenced nt the state next week—1. Puwell and wife visit- with an accident which resulted 4u n pa»«tngn* from going to th© bottom of the ‘
church last Monday evening, and will e»l relatives In-Hutland last Saturday and ! broken down cutter throwing him to tba ocean.
probably continue through next week.
Sunday—Mr. Smith and wife atttended ground, and but for timely help there
the wedding ot taclr nelc’’. Miss Nellie might have been serious damage done. then &lt;.f landing the piutsengont
Milo.
Stanton to George Miller, last SurnlaJ*— The sahie &lt;|ay John Doolittle and wife i has leen ainridrrahly fit
A Happy New Year to all—S. W. Mapes Wm. Manning .Is quite alck with heart were thrown In the snow by their cutter both the raft and the df
Mid A. C. Towne adjusted the loss of । difficulty al this writing—A. Ormsbee, being overturned. Result*, labken har­ rr lJu-; heavily in tboiwa
'
Frank Wales by Are, on dwelling 875!’ and wife and family and Mrs. Wm. Herring­ ness and cutter—Victor lh&gt;ud au&lt;P family mcau work io
contents $100—W. H. Williams add Hal. ton visited the; former's slater Mrs. C. have moved into John Holden's t.-nant proponed to !«
Bellinger shipped a double deck of sheep Warren, ot Gun Lake, last Saturday re­ house—Mrs. Mary Barber made a business'
trip
to
Delton
Salurd.i}
—
John
and
Sam
tuoidj
kftowu
OS
last Saturday. Ixiwer deck averaged 138 turning on
Monday—P.
Kemberiing
pounds; upper deck lambs nearly 100 and wife were Mt Battle Creek Iasi week Rlckenmore have purchased 5 acres of
pounds—Last'week Milo took In 3140 for to assist their daughter Clara, In cnrlng land with building* of J. Welton, for a
passenger and freight—Our freight agent for her sick huibanfi and twochildreu, be­ home for their parents—Grandpa Brown
has received from Sergeant a new snow ing (iroatrated irlth ExGrippe and. scarlet is the guest of Ida son, C. J. Brown--Ok!
shovel.—A bint is as good as a kick some­ fever—A few'cases of 'LaGrippo 'are re­ Mrs. Blanchard is In very poor health
times—Leon Spaulding, of your city, vis-it- ported in our. town but none fatal—A this wintet. and has l«een removed to tta |
ed his father and grand-mother last week. number of young people from Hasting* home of her son. In
—Wheat •’&lt;•&gt; cents, and some coming to gathered ot thu home ot Orlie VAyjorn's has bought 10 acra
market—Our new merchant. Mr. Goes, is last Thursday highland all the
.t the Bartar, and has hi*
having a good Christinas and New Yean, evening well spent—J. Irwin, Battle for Hie purpose ot u
trade. His family is qnite an acquisition Creek called oi^ friend* bore last week—A road ties.
to onr school; also to our Sunday school lurge company at th© dance last Friday
and Epworth League.
evenings held nt R. G. Rico's Hall—Mrs.
VanHorn and son Orlla and Mhw Mae
Th
Carlton Center.
spent New Years with her daughter,*Mrs. than
Fine slnlghlng—Rev. W. H. Wright Dr. Horner. of Latse Odessa.
has commenced evening meetings in the
Mi E. church we learn—Mr. Ell Huffman.
.ofOblqls visiting his brother Samuel—
Miss Till!'’
Mrs. Bella Nugent made her husband a has been vtelthlg
New Year's present, of a i» pound baby and near this - j
girl—MIm Bertha Friend has gone to gavwa party at'
Itekc Odeasa to live with her aunt—Mr. last Thursday
Wwitty Wocott. of New York, has been Ml.-mesMlnnie
vtaltiTW Carlton friend* the past week — I About forty
, Charles. Wfllla. and Fauna

WINTER CLOAKS

MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST

F. Brum, of Mason, visited friends In
this Vicinity last week—Alva Seeber and
Art Chase are cutting wood for J. Dawson
—C. U. Storm, who has been sick for the
past two or three months w Ith rheumatism.
Is some better—George Coffield, of Dowa
gtac. was the guest of Dell Robinson Sun­
day lust—Jim Hendrick and Hod Hall
have gone to cuttiug logs—Schyler Hen­
dricks Is hauling logs from Frank John­
son's—Mr. Chase and wife, of Hastings,
was the guest of their son Artie last Sun­
day—Thomas Tanner has taken a Job of
clearing of Mr. Hathaway.

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY

ELEGANT, STYLISH GARMENTS,
AT HALF WHAT YOU WILL PAY THE RETAILER.

Our representative will be in ybur city for Two Days, at the
Hastings House;

nm msday, JAiay uni am is^iaga
Everybody invited to call.

No trouble to show goods,

CALL EARLY BEFORE THE ASSORTMENT IS BROKEN.

For
Holiday
Presents,
What can plea&lt;e a friend
or relative better tliaitXostop
that headache or blurr before
the eyes when reading, and DRUG
extend and preserve that
much needed good vision. If
ALBUMS
you wish to do a npble good
GIFT
BOOKS,
act. just have those eyes prop­
erly examined by oue who
DOLLS,
makes eye study a business.
Dr. Lowry has a largo stock ELEGANT PERFUMES,
ot the best quality and great­
TOYS,,ETC.
est variety of styles of eye­
glasses and spectacles on hand
and is always glad to do his Largest Variety—
best for liis patrons. Dr. Low—Lowest Prices.
rygi vro uibuwji4«iwuui
ry.giveshisownpersonalattention to all cases and will not;
trust any agent or deputies.
Drug Store.

GOODYEAR'S

: STORE,

Peoples’

25

Hi Mtitti Us taieijii YEARS
Richard A. McCURDY, President.

'SOLID WFAR
Is the length of time that

- BRTTKR Til AN A SAVINGS BANK.
The benrfltx V&gt; be derived from a Life Insnr

bank each year the sum of
an p- r centcomixjnsd interest, for ten years, hn will real
tie ut tho unit of twenty-clgUt yean: the sum o.
”X iivath claim recently pata by tho Mutual
Ufa Insurance Company of New Virk prove*
that Company to have a decided advantesn*
over the saving* bank, m tho following UlusUiVilMarch.lisM*t!»t Company taaml
No. 81.450. for »U«A on the ten-payment Hh•»lan.Hze at lona thirty, annual Erwnlnm MO.T?.
The insure! had stways psid M* pr.-mtumN
tn cash, allowing ids dividend* to accumulate,
which aruountud a’-death to ?l.?tLUO. or B13®

amount with the f«c« ot tho policy moke Om
toUJ claim&lt;2.71 l.'ii. twa.il m«w than would
have been reallxed from lb.- bank, onto other
Words, asan JnvMUucnt Lt foul realised ® P*f
cent, colnjx'und tateuort, tana FLO).

J. I. McElfaia, Special Apt.

SPOONS AND FONKS
Are warranted to last.
-smamber you
Present—"Good
?et •
'
of $2.00 value
.Form,
.with a $10.00 purchase
*of anything in my Jewe Iry store.
Quality and prise always right.

F. R. Pan

CO’1

NEWS

I

�:P OF A YEAR. !

ASTINGS

Thur.-»J»y.
5. *9^ „ ! A Backward View of the Occurco ok o BOS., p-«.»'i«w».
1
re nces tn 1892.

PROMPTLY BOLTED! tfeaanr
,VT«i
-----n-st Event of
the Montana Lee-'
fortrwj. MiaoeapoM*.

Getfrgn A- Mur-.-,
Minn..
Theodore Baldwin, New
Y ork, IUW.00O.
'•
• |

isJative Session.
_________

tlM&gt; told them.’ It Is। raywlei. thafcft' weoM
.
.ot be omvokcdWorr autumn unite* tho
DEhtOCRATSWALKOUTCr MLETINffi. dnaurial situation and tie condition of the
Irr-taury made- it abeetaudy Imperative
that congrtw abonld awet in ths spring to
f’&gt;«»cr»Mi*lon of tl»" Crime.

; FIGURES CS csiac A’.O CASUA1TY.
Startling and DUgrneeful lucrcaae tn the

■,

the L&lt;-S»! Hangman Flnfle X*«a sown

III. worth reoorftag how tM. vllUln
OUS crime has grown *iuce 1878,.and 11
will I* r.otlcid that the ■'card" year wiu
, 1884. This i*the way tho figure* run
1S78. 82.7M.oa&gt;-. J879.

b- «wu
te.
. .. . .a-h

Temporary Speaker

and

twttre lawyer replied: "I wished to show
yea how htcrativs ia the profesdou of a

urwriaer.

J»&gt; wjat a profitable buslnaw I tun enfcsaarf.”—San Fraacwco Argonaut.

Atljourn ter

' SmK' «7' wSWai-uaioa I

. ’itti.i5tO«&gt;; ’1N&lt;,.' 43,,473.609; 18«.’gi.
I 18M.
83,
I :80.000; 1887, (4.550,001’; 1888. 82,2-iO,000;

imb-coinmittevof tbu kausc ommltlee on j
waF* and m« re»*. appUuted. to in-e*tig*ta
»bc condition -ti tho treasury, will begin
Its work. On the iw4»lc.of it* hivestifB■ lion may pcM&gt;s.biy d“pe«d the tinviut a hich
: ‘ PESTILENCE AND CATASTROPHE, j cougita*
is caMisl tagstocr.
RgLftNA, Mont. Jan. A—Yesterday wim
Rich Harvest—TerriLooks VVwU tor m&gt; Marly Esi-rn.
Chicago, Jen. 8.—In leaking back over
. tbe&lt;Utefor tbu meeting
of ltyiirji
tho Montana
A com
on th# part of the majority,
the event* if tho past year kbout the most
past year added to tthat kind of hi* I legislature. There wan trouble ia tho or­ of the stib-cumtnitue that there will be an 1
dtnt *0 « bili&amp;u# stele of U&gt;®
. .miking thing Iff the statistic* presented to
The part
UMirnwS I the increa-e again in the number of lynch- ‘ tory a few
dtoastera
that
■■ - &gt; were terrible
torriblu in gnniz.dlon.of tho bouse. Under the-law actual deficit in the treasury ualt-s# addi­
«.««
U
w»
M
'»~v~
Jrhe
the
St^c
audited
is
th*
official
who
toretional
revenue
to
raked might indues, Cleve­
££2bhto*ec«®iiteS b®ea#howntacuztog . !
tbeUpute(i civilized United States their detirmnion ot property and life. The tb® #t4«
moti .c.Liv
terrible was in China
In C
October.
Quired
of America. These lynching* did nut occur I; u&gt;w
— ...
——,. ,
------ to call
—- the roll of the house. Hoforo land. it is thaught, li- alter his riuw» with
reference
to
*d
extra
session in the spring, '
„t In
in the
u» wild
wua wert.
w~. but in
- old
— settled
— -™ ! when
”h» 50.600
».'»» live# were
’»• lust
b“‘ by
b' flood. The
Th' proceeding
r'^‘1“K be
&gt;» onrionneed that,
"“*• while
’bH' Haxn"f’
J out
but no other consideration that will bring
। st(ltV5
State* where the people are supposed to,
to next in importance was
won in July, when 10,- lltou.
iltou. Democrat, of Choteau, held a regular
*l»»ut such a result ia now foreseen. It Is
’
.
.
»
—
!
rwnk
Liiiui
in
an
anwimnakn
in
.Tun»n
certificate
of
eltjctiou,
he
wan
aware
of
the
End»tha ye* Carter's LltUo Livre
।■ M?
where thev elect the judges I Th"™'
were killed
on •earthquake
the opinion of some ot the lernUng Demo- &gt;
'»&gt; rf «•
‘‘“’•J I"™1 Japan.
existence of a writ of mandate isaoed by crate in tba house tl,al the investigation 1
1 over the part two yenra. The complete list the supremo court, which adjudged Ham­ will show that the treasury raoripta and ,
lunutb.
Jurlm:
where tb.courw
nre
lb ,
—
m—■—•
1
,,
h I of casualties in the Old World rind bouth ilton's certificate as false. As Iwech, who expenditures are very nearly eqcafi ut pres- ;
m
wa
I full organlxatton.
*»tiAn The
The black
black fact
fact to
is that
that tbto
thia AnierJcai wImre the low of life was serious
...
i_l
. for
t crime
-t ‘ has
... worked
wo.v..
enough to be reported by telegraph, includ­ would be benefited by the snprwue- eourt’s ent nnd that there is grave reason to fear j
IU lai &lt;11 E ■
mode
pc punishment
an excess ot tho latter Id th* coming fiscal
------| off its .wrath on forty one, more persons ing those who perl*b«l by diM-aw nnd decision, had not presented to him any evi­
■^.H^ypflljhtrimodpricrirwitetbOMwhO . than it did last year. Meanwhile if the battle, vviui 17.7.217, as compared with 270.- dence of his election he said he had deter­
.k* Euay Way uf Solutloav.
mined to
omit both
both the
the nnames of Hamilton
correct that crime lx on the in- 075 in 1891 and 90,680 in IbW. The follow- mined
o omit
Il la because of a poMdUllty of n close ap' crease, as Judge Lynch grows bolder tbu lug gives the Ic*- of life resulting from and Ixwch from the roll
proximatiou between revenues and expen­
AR Bald 8ho Could Not Live
abloiu so many mry* that they wilt not be_wib n-irular court* grow more (inefficient, for '^various disasters in this country: DrownHamilton Falla to
ditures that wnne serious attention is be­
Month
11&gt;K\
rjdon^nn.1
rt«im,4K&gt;
llmi,
W|1
„,
u,,
wc
„
H»raUjiMWdowilhontt
--------------jnjutowmmQKlxm.
th... have exeinited sixteen
,lxt~n les*
leu durlux
».!?«: rjdoir- and
IIi™, . When tbe member. w
I they
during lb.
the
ing paid by Democratic members to the
W0;i»:U,«.»IS; Us;Ll.dOg,
u, u,, u, U Uk. th. propoaltlsn to increase the whisky tax. ]fow Alive and Well—Thanks to
! year than they did in 1891 nnd only five
MH; S1IUM, bulkluto «a.
. (|ath wllh hb aiUltafc ln banJ ta, a&lt;. This would be an &lt;su&lt;y method of raising
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
| more than they did in ISM. ,
iawtMra
JndgS l.ynch’s Grim itnltetlre.
The Jos# of life by niilroad dlsarteral jn auditor would not administer it and additional, money and Springer and his
** I mnsXpralse Hood's Sarsaparilla, tor It is
wstaaK#onrgrowou—*■——-fitwhlto
Judge Lynch hns extent, d during the this country lor the year is 4.42S, a* cqitn- threatened to call in tho United States associates will take it under advisement it ■wonderful medicine. I suflered 10 years with
the
result,
of
their
investigation
discloses
a.
‘^U^UwrPCtesrcwrywren.ad ' ye«2«victim*, 231 men mid 5 women an pared with 3,261 in 1 tOl and 3,420 in Hjyo. ’ marshal to remove him. The Democrat*
Nouralgfa and Dyapepela
call M more revenue.
wrycuy touka. Ono or two tills task# a do#*. Increase over fast year of 41J and much the The number of scricmdy injured was 3,3|t&gt;W. sprang to their feet and warned the audand fniwtbia aprila* SomeUmes I would
They *ro nt.-icily vogvt*blo»nd d° notgrtp« ar tanrAt numto’r ever lynched In this conn- a* compared with 2.707 in 18U1, aud 2,740(l*a itor to be careful, and fora moment a
THERE ARE TWO OF A KIND.
ba almoet stiff with cold perspiration. I spent
S^KMfJSSSTHiSffas try before. The lynching* Jin the various 1890. So far ns reporlc^ 3,168 lives hire
a great dial of money for medical attendance,
r'e conflict whs Imminent, but Hamilton did
Colorado** legislature IIlea»»«l with aa
but 1 did not get any benefit unUl my daughter
by drtgxji'Ji everyvtexe. ar #aatby mtiL I
and territories Were aj follow*'. Ala­ been lest &lt;-n the ocean oSi 188 an the lake#
aud the
told mo about Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I began
and
3,840
id rivcrs.uf
river*.of thi*
&lt; ln* country
ccuin.try (a
(* total of
or nR4«
J.B40 not Insist
,
•» other members
,, • . ..&gt;were■
CARTER MEDIOINSCO., New Yoi*. 1 i)nnin fl. Arkansas. 25; California, 5; FlorcompandwithajIB
LM
y&lt;or., nuu
.ml S.OIS
tirui|J.uai
-'(lu u.uvj iu
.p jctu
. “d
Dexveb, Jan. 1—Indiuitiumi are that to take U- I weighed less than ICO lbs. and was
SHALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALLPFUCS ida, 11; Georgia. W: Idnhci 8: Illinoln,J; RH
In
wriou# ru*a»»nj
railway uumukv
disaster
a DenKx ralic
A Picture of Misery
m J800). The
sue most
un»; bctiului
, Dnvldaon. —
——member,
— • on
— the
—
the Colorado legislature will not organise
------------------- Kansas, 3; Kentucky, 9; Ixiuislunn,
• •-------- -■
28; of tho ywlr ,TJLS near Pine Bluff, Ark., "lek list, the house stood twenty-five Dem­ without a big row. The Republican* have
AttheGitANI, Maryland 1; Mississippi. Ip;i; Missouri,
- - ----- 6; Where 19 were killed and IS wounded.
I cerate, twenty-five Republican# and three
live another month. But I
Improve
PORPROrii
__.u r&gt;
—n...
| pOpnijbUt Tw0 Of (b0 Populist* went a small majority in the bouse, but the
“AxV
! Montana. 4:,New York, I: North
Carolina,
SarxnpaPopuliit* aiid Democrat* have been hust­
xtss c o 11- 5; North Dakota, 1; Ohio, 4; South CaroThe prevailing pestilence during the yewr over to. the Republicans and one to the
LKGK
I linn. 5: Tenuwwee, 28; Texnk 12; Virginin, ha* been tho cholera. The toud number Democrats, giving the Democrat*88 votes ling and claim that they will organlxe the atn ia perfect health. I owe all to '
body when It Is called tn order tomorrow.
AddreM. A. s.. -.
Virginia,5; Wyoming, *; Arizona, of dcatlM refmrtai has been 808,841. ns *'“1 tbe Republicans 27.
They claim to have secured the pledges of
. wJ. , |,
■ :CI sjq |n if®;. an&lt;]
— ■ia
Twcuty-Slx Members Holt.
3: Oklahoma, 2. There vwere 1 uh negroes.
------- - —------- 1 go v-hltas, I Indinn. nud I55£nmrn among .vw.
lrt&gt;, Tbt&gt;
grfbution of the cholera rar- ' The auditor then called for nominations two Republicans to kkl them.
.....(li..........
Instead of being dead no*. I am alive and
.The Fud Centers in ^be Heu«te.
The south
I the victims. T!...
~ .th 1inched 8TO of. age* has been as follows: Rmvdii, 3G3,70O: for temporary speaker. This wan resented
The great inteicst, howvver. wll! iatrr weigh ■&lt;* UW.” Mks. F.hzab’-ii'Mj^see,.
’ ' 10 crow over in 1’erein, 250,iXW; Araliin. I5,fo0; Caabnu&gt;re. by
When YOU want a
tbiwe, but. thereto nothing
who claimed
‘ the
*’ Democrat*
’*
“
J ‘that
v~* *tho
u~ in the &lt;&gt;j-gaui«-«tion uf Lite senate. Uf the 19 Lost Barney Street, Baluxaure, M.L
"
the tact that only-.;l were lynched in thei 12,4»r, Haniburg, 11.810: Chinn. i.uCxh statutes provide that the oldest member of
HOOD’S FHXS are purely
thirty-five menitier, fifteen are Republic­
1 north,
.
France. 8,89l£ Hungary, 303; Germany, 30i&gt;, the house shall do that duty. Then, as- an#,
Where the ^licrlff Did :
au», twelve
mnrq are
arc Populist*
* v»ui.’• ’ and
#nu eight
cig.M Demo.Ttiuir
Holland. W: Antwerp. 07; Naples* 50. New Miming that the Republican** were carry­
। The number.of legal exeiLutions during
____ , York, 28; Odu-sa. 8; Vienna, 4; Ixmdun, 4. ing out a scheme, the Democrats and one crate, the latter holding- tho balance of
I the year was 107, as eom|&gt;9r d with 123 in India was not reported.
] Populist got up and left the chamber with power, which—In thia particular case— may
(id to the
mean ronuitbiug beyond mere obstruction.
1991 ami It* in 1KO. Th. ex .•cutions in the
Act on a new prindple—
.... only twentywevtnmember* —not a quorum
‘ several states and territories vere a follows: •: Tiiough there have Is-en no great wars a» the whole mtmibcrahip is fifty-five. The There are nil *o.-t&lt;» of rumors of combina­
I Alulxunn. 3; Arkansas 9; 1' 'onnccticut, 7, &gt;
tions. One is that the Republican*, de- ■
X fwrv-r. Da. Mixx*r Fax*
during the year y-t the loss of life in but- Republican*, however, went right oukiw. |I ueorgin,
Cworgla, *»;
14; iiuuvia,
Illinois.■.&gt;.
3; Kentt
wuil ' ky, 10; I^itlis- ■ tlcs amounts tufiS.oJl, as compared with iti(; wood and elected Populist Mattliew* spairing uf miy nccisssinns of strength from
r ntKiily cwt bffiouinesB.
the I*opull»ta. will act with the straight- [
। nrptd one and congtpa■ Fine line of creams t(ind : inttn, 4; Mirylitnd, 1; Mtesi sippl. 2; Mia- 2'.',ii37
in IrOl, 13,7s$i in J KO and 40,276 in temp nary •■iwnaer. a temporary clerk nnd
I tian. matBeaE mfMest,
.25 el*
Ivouri, 2; Montana, It Nebtaskn, 1; New I
TheloM i*. distribute,! .is fulliiws: &lt;er;;e.iut-..&lt;.-:irniK nnd then adjourned until out Dciuucrat* in urgaDtsiug the tipper'
fresh confectionery.
I Y'ork, 5: X#w Jersey. 3: North Cri-olina, 4;
house."
The French war* in A.' - a. 7.463; Soudan; * ». tn. today.
----2: Ii'ennsyi
’rnu-yl1 nnia, 4; South JfX:; The VhiurMt rebel],oil, P/AO; Tonquln,
nr-a.n Zrr»- Ohio,
Ol'io, 5; Oregon, k
Kxpect to Haw Leech on lluml.
Ki lu Ar S . Caro'Inn, ’5; South
. Tenne»4«s,
. ..
. 4.;
"
“Dakota,
'
tkimc overture* to this effect, it i* stated. ;
The Repnbli.-ans expect that Lerch will have L&gt;«jn made bviRepublican iradcra,but ■
• ‘‘LHALU Texas, 10; Vermont, I: Virginia, 5; West 1S3;. Afghanistan revolt, 3,586; Thu Vent»u.4au 'rvyoliitioD, 3,975; Kvitdiinui, a&lt;k i,j on bind by that hour w ith n certificate
I Virginia,
a 1;
. ,1W___ , 7; Washington,
____ Wyoming,
as only n few ufTbe DviuocritUc xnaturs I Gov. John MiXvr, of North DnkoUu re­
Bolivia,
1,(40;.
Brarii,
1,000.
that
can
bu
u»Ud
to
peat
him.
The
senate
•New Mexico. I; Indian T ■nitory, 2 Of
.
Grand Total uf Heath'* Harvest.
; w.w orgntuz d without trouble by the Detn- are in the city their incliuntfon* nre not bates
an inatauev of what is being accom­
[ the
total- -bumber
57 vwe ■« whites, 47
’
•
Tbe marine ibYaater» where over 10' per- । ocrat*. who have a majoritv of two in that known. From all appearances the pruba- plished by furthers in the Red River Valley
1 negroes, 1 Chinnmnn nud1 2 ndiuus and 4
ished were: Steamer Manchow, Chine** body. Tho committee# were appointed U&gt; b!Uty isXtutt there will be three rupemte of Minuetoto and North Dakota. He said
J
women.
There
were
29
e:
sxe
utions
in
the
ALICE KHIK. M. D .
coast, 304; steamer Ik-ccar, 120; steamer, ' notify the governor and hou-t that they caucuses and hot times iu tho dignified S, J. Lt laud, iitur his town uf Dwight, N.
north and 7b in the so util.
.
. .
Ph/siclau and Surgrou.
Black Sea, ax); steamer Alexander Wol- I were Ivady for business. There Ik much body from the niument jt meets. D.. bought Mb kyes of land la the spring
HXotlURA.
• Ml«‘h.
.
i
Murder*. Also. Have I
of 1891, for 92,000, and rai&amp;rd crops that
r &gt;nipth attended day or night ’M- । The total number of mun1 ers coni mi 1 ted kow, Caspian Sea, 230; Brazilian warship indignation exprened by the Democrat# nt
1;. Stowell's b«K and shoe More
j jn laW,
reported by mail nnd telegraph Solemn*. 123; steamer "Bukhara. China , the action of Auditor Cook in refusing to
Sacuamexto, Cal, Jan. X—W W. Foote, st-aMdi worth the salary of a government
S-a.
1'10:
steamer
Ruumania.
103.
Adding
recognize
the
certificate
of
electron
of
HamI _________________
also allows 11 large _______
incn-nw,, being B,791. a*
Democrat, has withdrawn from the sena­ clerk, in excess nf the coat of his farm, mt
IAMK8 A. SWEEZEY.
! compared vnlh
with 5.MU5
5.WXJ last yeajr,
yea 4,890 in 1890, everytlitag together the grand total ia, for Utoo. Cpuk says he had an embarrassment torial contest. He and his chief supporters . per the foMowlng statemeut:
--------- ----- .pjai.K&gt;
crl.\nce and adopted what be thought
Attorney
■,
------ - - at law.
i^iu.l5,w«
mud 8.567 in
Li 1GGJ.
1880. lu.Lwt
In fact the record of the whole world and all klud* of diwutere, '
declare lu furor, ot Steplteu M. White, the ! «n*
including
war,
072,716,
n»
compared
with
.wns
the
beat
and
fairest
course
tinder
the
I
murders
during
fifteen;
yen
Hastings. Mien, t uiurjers
fifteen
s past shows
only other Democrat in the field. Thia
rrtictice# In all courts of the state; Col-n steady increase, and tuupMstlonnbly one 2M,2CO In. 1821. 114.M:: in 18W, 107.013 in dreumstanctw.
i
.......... ....................... .................................. i._____ ll.7ufi.30
does
not
Insure
the
election
of
White
to
1
The Dumocralle Programmr.
lections
prompt!} attended to.
titan* nromotlv
out of pA&gt;I)Crtion to the increase Inpopu- ix«y. 74 t»7 in IhSS. IW. 164 in 1887. 122,191 fe '
1 Inducting oontcciattd.............................. 2XC0.M
| The [)„nucniiic member, of ll„ hour succeed Charles N. Felton, Republican, for !
— lation. The c-iuses of these! murders may HWudM1.«CllgUB.
the reason that the legislature stands thus: Leattag...................... i.t.«............9ijm.*o
5. li. Jt C. P. LATHROP.
Ixhim by Fire.
। were in cauc:t* .ill the afternoon, but what
tic clMrifled as follows: Quarrel*, 2,$B7;
Democrats,
59;
Republicans,
58;
Populists.
Tlie total fireiiwsei. fw the year where they concluded to do is not known. 1th 8. The* latter declare that they will vote . Cases of this kind are so common that
Hotnotipaibic Physicians antj
। liquor, 748; unknown, i7tX»: i jealousy, 013;
they are a 1rur In tli« news market out
Surgeons
by highwaymen. 370; Jtafanwrfde, 314; rt-- the loss In each case wa* under the #100.000 probable that they will have Hamilton for their own man, Catos, of San FranAll calls city and country promptly nt- sitting arrest. i40; high|rnymcn killed, 148; amount is 1.084.385, which, added to tho I sworn in.by a justice of the ;N«c&amp;3t ncion
tended to.
rt’lf-defenae, 81; insanity, 111; outrages, 28; larger Iosmm, makes a gnut-J total of 1156,- ana wUk Davidwn and one Populito^njanNOTICE FOK HKAK1XG OPOLAlMb.'
DF^ BRIGGS ACQUITTED.
824.535 ns compared with 9100,047,WO io Ire nhuure of twenty-eight member*. Ijist a
strikes. SI; riots, 8.
State of Michigan. County of Barry- m.
1W1. 8ire.419.UM In 1W.9143,W‘,',U7O in I8o9. majority. The Democratic senator# m- Final En&lt;1lag uf the Cnlobratod Pi
|
Suirids Atarmlnfly pkevalent.
p A. SCRIBNER. M. 1) .
i
Notice Is hereby riven, that by an enter of the
Probate
Court for the County al Barry, made on
*
1
'
‘
’
0
^,*
W
’
WW
ln
l8tC
'
“
‘
d
;
notince
that
they
stand
ready
to
recognize
V.
Physician and Surgeon, , Suicide fans been imnulgrl* There were
the 15ta d*y of December A. D. lW_&gt;.sm monte-,
*
Delton,
- MicBT
8,86t) of these “nudily llmportunate" dur­ tl 1.1,000,000 in 1880. Those resulting in ' guch a body.
New Yoill, Dec. 81.—The session of the from teal ,tute were allowed for. crettltens to
91,000,000and upward leas were as follows: ।
------------Office hi residence, one block east of depot.
lug 1803, against 3,331 Ini 18811 2,640 in 1880,
R
re
**
Kl
,A«lr. riafaifc lEuns: Ike^
ot
COMBINES ARE IN ORDER.
New York presbytery, which ia sitting aa Dootec Washington Nye, late of sa!d
and 2,224 in 1WP. The tutal is much larger Fire iu Titusville. Pa., U.OOO.OOO: South 1
Cmmry. (teceased. and that all creditor# of
Crecde, Cola. 91,006,000, New Orleans, La., '
, ... „
, w
A. A C. IL BARBER
than that of any of th* eleven preceding
Memphb. T.cm . tl.oOoTn? Mil- A“
'» lb. a court on the trial of Profesenr Briggs, »slfl . devea-*ed are
required co pre­
•
Physicians and Surgeon*.
wim begun promptly at 3 o’clock yestcr- seat I their ehlms tn
years. Of thi* nnniis'ij 3,were male* wnukrr. Wii.
safe
Probate
iUlUmorr. Mil.
Mtota UjbMto
attae Probate office, tn the Citv of
.Calls in city or couply responded to with and W5 female*. It I* Mimetvhat remarka­ ♦t.OUO.OUO; H.V at/. Mlrb.. tl.m.’.tOl; ' °UA,1A- •*'“ 3-— Tbd«J .t Lincoln
t,;D’ »Rer noon. Gpurtl
Haatkig* fur einmmatlou and allowance, on or
ble that pbysidon* coritlnuje to head the Standard Oil Barrel work*, Bayonne, N. •' «P«oed one of the prettied three cornered
promptness, day or night
zt/w-: itAl
Each member waa . before
—r”k_r~
*'• June
•'“*,v ••*
“• ami
lwu that
“»«
the &gt;«h day ot
next,
list of prominent persons who hove taken
IJ
| suehetalms
Mtcj.claims win be hex-d
heard beforasald
Cnart.on
before odd Coati,
on
their own lives, in JlRH there were 23 J., 91,000.00C; Cotton press fire. New Or- ! fight* ever witnessed in a legislative *esHefinesday, the i»b day m.March, and on
WILLIAM O. LOWDEN,
leaus. La., 91,570,000, Brooklyn, N. Y^ 1 shm. Neither of the three parties has
physician*
ami
19
clergyman
in
the
sad
’’
Lawyer.
&gt;■ • •; *
3■*«’
91,000,000.
|
sufficient)
strength
to
organize
either
bouse
Office over Hastings City Bank, Has catalogue, while last year there were 37
Th® Prominent Dead.
I of the Nebraska state assembly without
'lews. I he voting I
CtfA* W. ARMa-rar-xu. Judge of Probate.
physicians am! 11 dergyiueii. Tho cause*
Ungs. Midi.
The necrology for 1801 wa* remarkable , the assistance of the other two, aud thus
VP
. Y 1
on the find, charge '------------------- ----- -------- r---------------------of sulrid£_were ns follosv*: | Despondency,
MOntafiGBBALK.
1.463; unknown, GM; insanitiy. 520; domes­
A. SHELDON.
th“
“&lt; «&gt;.
Whereas default taut been made In the eondltic infelicity, ««; liquor, 31$; disappointed m.rk.ui ibe mmt odebrato L “.to I p"^rt*d
•
Almtrnct and Real Estate Office.
o’clock and the ‘ ?»
’ of * mortga|M executed by Nelwnriah
love, 248; ill health, 278;»bu*lneiw losses, 55.
A hstract Block. HMthigs.
vote on tho sixth Richards and Hannah M. Richard*, his wife, of
this country ore those of General M. C. ! P,‘r,i“‘ lu&lt;rr«tod. It seems quite probable,
Dfoney to loan on Ibid Estate Real Estate
How They Slinffied Off the Coil.
toe townrbip of fhrutfctvilte. Barry Cocntv
•oh. on commission. Genera! coorevaucli’g.
charge was com­ bUte
Meigg*. the engineer; Judge Joseph P. I however,that the Democrats and indepenof Mlrhlpn. to .rat* B. AcmllS. elGene
In these case* ot *elf-mu«!er, 1,300 shot
tfavox a complete set of Abstract Books, com­
pleted and the wo. Mate of New. York.bearing date the 23rd
piled from the Beeords, ran farnlsh compkt** themselves, 1.010 took poi&gt;i|m, f&lt;68 hanged Bnuib y, of the United States supreme [ dento may get together before tonight. In
a Ira^tn
court;
Dr.
Noab
Porter,
ex-president
of
'
addition
to
the
election
of
Unital
States
«nu.
,!?Jt ‘‘I*’ rrc«n1'*d tn the
C. u-F. IlIXMltru
BROOKS. z-l-.-i.
Clerk. ■j themselves. 3J&gt;6
drowned
thei
SMidrownetl themselves, 310cut
ojbc" ot the Kruisterof Deeds for Barry Couuly.
P -jounietl shortly Michigan, on 1 HeSTih day of Septen-bcv. 1*0, In
their th run is, 15 bunted Uiemiielvc*, 9! Yale college; Dr. D. H. Agnew, surgeon; ' senator to succeed Senator Paddock the
A P- DRAKE, M. D..
threw themselves before locomotives, 50 Walt Whtman, poet; Cyrus W. Field, i legislature will be called upon to deal with
; before 6 o’clock. uber twelve of nmrtgngre on page x». &lt;.ii which
*? *■&lt; &lt;*■»* ‘o be’ du. aud
Georgu
WRHam
Curtis. I important railroad legislation and other
«tabb&lt;-d tbetuselven, 56. jumped from win­ financier,
\ The result of the '1,^.
t,e
’bl* notice the sum of one
Offlen over Halloway’s drug store.
essayist aud editor of Harper’s Weekly; ’ matters of vital Interest to the state.
DR C. A miTGGR
several ballots thocsMtd. one Imrdred, tifttiy-ntpe and *3 100
Office bourn from 2 to 4 p. ui. Telephone, con dow*. 1 froze "himself, 6 starved themselves, Daniel Dougherty, Lawyer and orator; John * . Tb« Hon»o th® Key of th® Situation.
a'ldlntereet togHher wtth an
-- •.then
—r announced to the. reporter*. The dirfiur*.principal
*1U1 resldwice, at Holloway's drdi 1 killed himself by placing ms head under a G. Whittier, poet; Major-General John1 For «J««e reasons comes the importance -~wits
fee u thirty-five ikdlara as] MiiHiUted
triphammer, 6 killed tfieniM lvex with dy­
; result wa« creat surprise, for on all of otturuejtn »aid m.ingjxe, amfira actl &lt; n or proceeding
namite, and Ibcat Id* headiaguinst a wall. Pope; Patrick S. Gilmore, band leader; 1 °* controlling the organization of the ' the six eui..m the vote was adverse to sus­ 2A!iT.‘t,r '?
navi-w oecti Instltarfdto re­
airs. Harriaon, wife of the president; Jay I house that constitutes tbebody.ua the party taining the charges.
cow the debt Returei: Uy said mortgage or any
g M. FOWLER,D.D. 8.
THEY BETRAYED THEiR TRUSTS.
Gould, capitalist^
;juuiuing
holding the
part thereof. Notice u feereby given that by
roc organization
orgauizaiiun can
ean control the
/
a
M
en
I
oi
*
’
V1* ri»tatoed In sain mortIlrUishor# Who Are No Moro.
Irgtotation. It Was suggested Sunday
Sunday' night , On the fin*, charge, accusing Professor ™
|I legislation.
Office h.xus s a m, to 5 p.m.
g»ge n:&lt;d,tb* statute ir, aacb case made and pro­
Great Britain lun lost Sir George Blddell‘tati-mouopoly members of the ! Briggs of fetching that reason is a ource vided the said mortgan Uin be foreclosed Jya
legislature, irrespective of party,.organize
party,organize ! of divine auzbority, the vote was follows: -ale of uic mortgaged pr^nute* therein describ­
Airy, astronomer royal; Prince Albert Vto- J^Priature,
MITH A COLGROVE,
hnA«&gt;
rtn.l
_
....
__
......
Theremainingclnwof wn ing-doers is that tor; Cardinal Manning; Bev. C. H. Spur- th,.
ed.
which
#ate
ulil
bfc made a nhe north
the bodJr and _lrt l!1” ««n*t&lt;&gt;rtal fight take I « *?J5UU.n ’Ve Yhiirg’'
*Kainrt snMateLawyers.
of «bc Court House |n the City of Hasting*,
nf the th ieves—gentleman [y thieves, who geon; Morell Mackenzie, surgeon; Profcs- care of Iteelf.
the n.w.„ii_.
pocullnr feature*
*toelf. One
(ta« of
nf th®
------ ing tht- chaige. 68. Ou the second charge, ;teor
(Office in Baton block. Hasting*.)
n the louulrof Barry aid Statelot M ctd»h,
uro called defaulters, eml fcxxlent, victim* *or Edward Freeman, historian; John to the situation In Knox county. By a de­ of teaching that the church isibfiourccof flHu being &lt;h«. place Of tWdbip the Circuit Crnri
Practice is all the Courts of the state.
of Llje race track, the gnr ibllng-house, of Murray, publisher; Amelia B. Kdvtarda, cision of the supreme court rendered Sat­ divine autterity, there were» ^tesenst fnt^V2Z&lt;CW:“’y- J'2W&lt;? »«•»•»&gt;&gt;. by the titerE. KENASTON.
»u fbtaui-day. the dghiMntb
wine, women, and song—bi it really victim# wT^i:(J,tat TWnjmon, poet: Sir' urday a Reptilrt-crin will be seut to the | tn-favor ol Mistaiuing the charge nnd 71 •®
•
Attorney nt Law.
’ ** l*'«flvn o'clock noon of
Richard Owen, scientist.
i bouse from that county instead of an Indt- agnin’rt. ttn the thirl charge, that Pro- toatday to Mtftiyl'3P
the mount which shall then
'of
tbair
own------------cmiscdness;
(Ov- r J. 8. (Wodyw &amp; Co.*# store.) ——
—-— pcoundrels who
Other
Kmineat
Departed.
________
.
.
-------------—
„
M
,
1CCCT
.
1
pendent.
To
accomplish
tins
h.
Is
ucee*i'j
1
'
,,u
ntortgaf*
with Inmrwt. costs
i
fesror
Briffl*
taught
that
the
S«riptt»rr#
Practices ir. nit caw-t* of the State. CoUactlons hardly h&lt; 4tate to take ot her people's money
oromptij itteudingto.
.
Men on the Continent were.- Ernest ReLto £*‘lTe 1 ho co’»rt’l» writ: on the county contained errors of history aud fact-to div',lh ’Wrty five
without tfiuir; consent • or knowledge and
2,:^'
h*
a* stipntated In said
.sustain tic charge, M; against, 68. Alter h^Abfwit^’'' l’rcu,i**‘ Bre ^‘ribed as telrisk it in businem and rfwculatiuh, and non, historian; C.inlinal Lavigierro, the =*«rk of Knox county.
B- TIMMERM VN. Hnmrrpathlc Phy- wbu are always willing to flank their ras­ enemy of the African slave trader*;' ProA
on the Run.
* County
n---- — -&lt; fork
--------i thrnvoteftad been taken two or three of
’’’c folluwln? dt-mt'Umd land*, situate and
♦
| slciaii and Surgeon.
When the-bailiff reached Niobrara, tho the anti-Briggs men left, the court, nnd
cality with the plea, •’Hhe woman—or feasor Theodore. Mommsfen, historian; Dr.
Wihrrws?’ “5
'■' “icn"
---seati on Saturday evening hi. found [ others refrained from voting on the last ■
somebody else—tempted me." The list of Ernest Warner von Stamen*, electrician"; .county
T®*wt*l half ot tee southwest quarter of
Emile
.to
Lavataye,
the
Belgian
political
:
----------------^u
—
us,
mw
ocen
Uio
cfmuty
clerk,
an
Indepemlr.it
,
had
been
.
three
charges.
&lt;
thew?
cases
would
nearly
fill
three
columns
ten
’
wert
‘,‘lJ1'
lp tw"111 rauM*
AW. ?.«AL ESTATE AND COLLECT­
of non&amp;ereil of this paper setj solid. It shows - ----------- ,
Munnvc OI I
On th« fourth charge, teaching that
ING OFFICE OF
Egypt: Cardinal Slmeoni, ex-papal scerea total of money stolen aggregating &lt;8,837.- tary^
, Mose* wm not the author of th* ■Penta­ i*iw^??i,aeend nf the west fractional
PAi.MBirrox A Smith,
state. Italy; Drcrtro £ Eot^ 1
M7, which la a great improvement on 13)1,
teuch, tae result wna: To snstain the iteiKn ift
!*cl,o« number
Woodland, Mich.
first president of BraxlL
;
when
they
feok
819.130.294.
j
&gt;
charge,
.*3; against, 72. The vote on the
1 -lo’R«*t*P.»’^,'orth •‘align ten west
C. 8. Pai.mcktq?
J. M. Smith.
pl, with lb. court-, onto ana b*re U,. fifth cbtfge, teoohlng that Isaiah did hot
Notary Public.
Jmttice of the I’caije.
This would lx» encouraging to those who
Wamiunutw, Dec. 81.-Uttle Marietta Krpublu-rt. Cjembrt- K,ratu th. opai. • write tmny of the chapters in the Ix-ok • Daied. Noveutucr £in&lt;l&gt;t MM.
JOi.ta B. Sum ii.Li
have to trust their money o
c other people, Hnrrlson, th? prealdent’# grandchild, who ng session. Lnless the combination inst bearinghia name, wa*; In fave.r of sustain.
AunW.B»..Lro«.
Monwr.
if it were not for the fact that tbu total for Is ill with scarlet, fever, is reported to be mentioned 1* made effective the house aud , mg the charge, to; against, 70. The vote
senate will probably spend tho week get­ on the axth charge, teaching thateanct fL
l«klwi«oulyt?,H23,'^&lt;i. Tia| eases where the
very well with every indication uf ting organized.
®
! cation m progwwHlvu .titer d&lt;-ath, wii a*
roblH-riea reached over 8I00»«X) ar- given os doing
ultimata recorei’y.
A0MlNINTRAlVt*8 BALE.
~
follows; To biMtain tho charge. 57; nx.-iii.rt
follow*: £. 8. Dann, bank cashier. Buffalo,
national political gossip.
&lt;THAI»K KAAK.)
a“‘tter tbe cs*te IWvM S. Lake.
; &lt;9. Thi c-ue Will be appeal.-d to the apu- .
N. Y’., $6M),oa&gt;; Charles I. Dane, bank
THE DEATH RECORD.
president, Deming, N.M. •150,000; —
TynReflection on What May Uappnu M to 'eraI mrembly. which will meet fe Waw-WHEELERS IH-aRT AND NERVE
ingtun wriy in tbe spring.
dale Palmer, electric Light ।company. Phil- Ohk&gt;B SLAVIX' the ‘■o'mdian, at, Toledo,
un Extra 8«**lao.
V ;
. CURE.
sdelpiiia. Pa., M4P.0W; First National
W.MB1NGTON. Jan. ts.-Tl.e recent con­
it*-., «%■»..
-’si
n, C.,
u., 8238,000;
|23&lt;J,0W; r.‘f".*g.Pl,J,IU»&lt;i. "11Uir «"■ Kranctax, ference between the president-elect nud
WUi iMdiiveir cure Heart Disease, Ner- bank, 1. -jted, Wilmington; N.^
PBU.MUW4. Dre. 81.-A »p«ui
bm&gt;ketd
Council Bluffs, Loll, at &amp;an Frauetaco.
ronsweas- jibt. ...rvpirg.uvSS.
Mreples*ue-a. 4 tO
to 8 ClTOIH
droui Kimball 6c Champ,
“*"’—
to
eouBty
Speaker Crisp was expected to nwult In S.madJmn.,
Ta-J.
11t,- 7J&lt;eoUm
11 -“I1
tUcu&gt;r
. .. .. *«.
•mmediafe
relief;
guaranteed
frw&gt;
I
“
‘
; .
rnann-i unniriiiaie
fru-1—1 r—■”••7-7
wnom,
William/. Iu,a weaHlrdUraoM tome authorized amiouiicetn'cnton the sub­ Pio,.J on ch. WIH^»ranBa Baton
from
Rrv, R. n. Middleton »*h 2715? u8’, Me,nPhw- 1lcIiU;' 8®50,«»; Ezra Aurora, Illa
fc by the Probs tp
feet of an extra session. While these an- r.Uwa, nar T.,tuunrij;e wcre cbawtW
.
tor
nlntT.-i. 'teur
«’_ I D. s
Durand,
ot M
M. E. 1yditiT.jj,
fri»to mtorK&lt;*rv.
K I Portland, th-.M?’:.0?'-' ®". .
fcm. aM of the
auKmxnt «&gt;fthu aupramo ticipation# have not been realized, as
lynmuj. for bl.^u„t purpose
*y* "Slhep ami rest were
I
J- h- «»P«»n. merelufet, Dallae. Tex,
°f ^tt?forulA- “
Franeteco
-ur .-nbrai. two wMc^d ■■■«« fclu™/'
tov
Uli ! ,1M,| ■•Adl^n*,“ Ji I
W.,oHto.U.«sav
Speaker Crisp bta; studiously refrained
Euas f. IhGALU. father
in the
W;
J.
K.
Gilman,
cutnmi
■
Mwmlly amj NWn|M »-&lt;„»*&lt;•.&lt;
J&gt; '“Oilman, commii&gt;i&gt;&lt;n merchant,
freia giving out any statement as to what
•• Prtparrt by W^X *7^ Boston, Moscow, J. ... Collin,, bank! lugnl!#, nt Haverhill, Mats.
.lodge Bajjto.-i Batm, well-known Mis- passed between Cleveland and himsdf,
William IL
&lt; •&gt;.. Cedar
. Micb
fjg, San
- Diego.
— Cat,
- M&gt;uri juriu. at KU Louto
Fallura
at
Toledo.
wishing in the nature of u statement on
-guod authority** to paaat-d
Lbj.&amp;unocruiletoa.r. nto
„ tt&gt;
toy, Nsw York. f'.OU.WO; M. H.
effect that whlto uo final derision will bv
. .
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wb had un-rh-fem tbi t sorry day.
When all tlH» a-ty i» tweraffll aad Irear.
Would you h?rasent tfae oa my hwly wa
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“J£ we ha«l nw&lt; before relosllert fate
Mod placed *» f. ra; art, would yon Lave sold
Tfflu loved me Ib-iu tru l&amp;vn had.come too
bam
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Err every Joy ha I dial and prcmlwi fled?
—Albert E- Hunt luiPhlLuJcl; bimLcdgcr.
An Kncteah C»ni;&gt;llti&gt;rnl.

The m.-inaer iuwhith the American peo­
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worthy of w^e£tefrfirii|!ien they arc. TI.eir
feelteg wan vrau-expr'ssed byoneofthe
wounded ofltai-rsriv hen a pri.»ouar “It
wax a glarioualy fair, stand up tight. I
fuliy expected a different rewilh. The
day, however*.contearr to expectation, was
Gives all the news of Town, County and State, and as much National
nohiy won by yaarwilvys, and now behold
news as any other paper of its class.
i how tUffervnf w our {lot; nevertheless, 1
" hope U . lira, aod should like to try it
I, again/' In l»tcr years it is pienwuit to
j think tteiv Americana4nurtnntly expressed
,.The mow. .gtueruu* fadings townni Sir
Provo WulliK
Whcii fa visited Euston he wax feted by
-Jib inhakaiauis. atui ’.Among his cwtuKpondenta were several American naval
■jflicers. Admiral jPnwble, for example,
wrote to rbe-'-urvlvor of t
famous action
phatn^nph ftfa-tjjx ’ wtli not do) cf yuwrelf &lt;w
in the kindlfe.-.t spirit, j La truth, neither
Englishmen c-r Ameritass have rwv*on to
lloist—c- nulne photograph*.
Tl-.r Ceiuinbla
will Iw ri.v&gt; In the htshcst •be r.shamed trfatoy military or naval action
fought betweuK tliemstjveii, whatever tlffi
Style cf the art and will behauJauinefy nvemtel on
tin.-, it:t i..&gt;rjlersnl canla and txaut!fully PUrn'tbod.
result. That a; the HoilCnry compenxation
Is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news
for .warfare bet ween mfa of^he same race.
of the United States and the world. It gives the events of foreign
•‘Certainly,’* replied the proprietor, M he i
Th® F,|Bbi uf the Condor.
—London Spectator.
:
ACCURATE, OAJKTY and /*RTfSTIC
arnms witli alacrity to fill the brdpr. A 1 From Professor Ortonv is quoted the lands in a nutshell.
It has seperate departments for “THE FAMILY
Imttle wax brought in and theunsophis- statement that the condor •‘can dart in an CIRCLE” and “OUR YOUNG FOLKS.” Its “HOME AND SO­
New Wrinkles fuj Etigtoeera.
ThHr . qua! iu qualify car.not be obtained .-liawheru
ticated young man bud to pay for it, for it instant from the dome of Chimborazo to
In writing on graphit^, an engineer rec­ was ins order. Tl\e bottle was emptied the sultry coast of tho Pacific.” Such a CIETY” columns command the admiration of wives and daughters­
ommends tho use of that very valuable
with great gusto by the assembled drum- declaratlonappearsto hnvearotbted no sub- Its general political news, editorals and discussions are comprehensive,
article in some unfamiliar ways. He says inrra. aud for tho time being at least the pieion
hi
*','J
“ *the
’ wind even of Mr. Bowdler brilliant and exhaustive. Its “AGRICULTURAL” department has no
• with tbc rrpiwduetl'Mui &lt;u uwn iu tho latter*
ho &gt;.as nticd hand how and nnyihoLe gaskets
Sharp, for be writes in 1N83, "All olieervera
pletcd.
.
eight or leu time* by carefully mnearing young man bailu't another word toady.— agree that when seen iu a wild state the superior in the country.
Its “MARKET REPORTS” are recognized
OOM’T M!8&amp; THIS CHANCE.
the xurLscu next the boiler shill with Philadelphia Times.
flight of the condor is truly majestic, and authority in all parts of the land.
graphiut in packing
'
‘
it is capable of ascending to an immense
tutting n Utile gruphit
oil on the guMajor Campion's dog started a deer and height, at which a man could m * breathe
CLAIMS.
et they would vulcani
dxshed off in pursuit. At that momenta on account of tho rarefaction of tue air—a
wick and retain their
Unlc of things which does not seem, to
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal
glass chang’d, when thedd rubber could wdl mounted Indian, a Ute, appeared in affect tho condor, who is often lost to sight
Bight, the first one that Major Campion
and “THE BANNER” for one year
Jn the acrtthwcit Ac rsamlnaUoa will nUbUah
be reinovediwithout trouble.
sudd the clouds.”
tbc truth of the following clalnn:
In the old way the rubber would be hod seen. _
I This agreement of observers is now
The deer and the dog disappeared in the
baked aa hard as vuicauito and take muck
। broken as far as concerns Mr. Wbymper.
time to dig out. Another iiafi of graphite thicket. Just then the major crossed a He weakens tho authority of Professor
is in putting luck the handhole plate of rough hollow, and when he came again in 1 Ortou'x statement by remarking that the
chruBk:lin&lt; racapcs US allenUrai* * '
plugs in the imck armuecLion. All the sight of Che thicket he found the Indian’s Pacific is ut least 120 miles distant from I
S. TKil Tb&lt;- Frvu Pre* raipkn■ th* tx»t 1.1
TaJi'iU; publl&lt;bra mere Choice K&lt; .wllaa tn
.soot and ashes should be qarvfully brushed horse lied to a tree. Tho major fastened tho dome of Chimborazo, so that to trav“N. Y. Weekly Tribune,” regular price per year $1.00.
’lliulratml Storlea of Travel ami Adventure,
nway nnd with a small bruxli a good coat bin own horse nearthc Indian's and pushed I erho tho interval in an instant is to fly at
Farm a»l Gordon. Wriit Mtocvlfaay. hotter Box. ( of graphite should lie laid over the flange,
into the brush.
Ibr Houaeb M. Cl ihlf nl -W.-rry Tlmr*'*-*|^nmrat.
rate of 432.0UO miles nn hour, which
There he found Nip, his dog, astride thet! j (lie
stud and nuts. After rtinnteg tht* boiler
Punic*, vie.--striae abundant cnirrurtqraent ud
would cover the distance from tho earth
' from three to six months,jeven using coke dead body of the deer, while the Indian '
to the moon nnd back in sixty-six min­
x n»t t, r- rr».’ 7.
.-mu™, i
*’&gt;■ tor“'1 drafO the nut. can b« steed a little way off, bow and arrow in ‘ utes. The flashing of such a flight no huand foreefuixa ttw diwwaion of imbue
। removed without trouble as the heat has hand, violently remonstrating with the ' ma.i eye could follow; still less could it
attention
Subscriptions may begin at any time.
Yf*opS™
1 out Ixsrn great enough to burn the lead.- dog. speaking in the Ute toaguo with a
Lientify, over a course of even twice sixty
mixture of English words.
4. That The Free Prw» 1*not only the f.x^o.t
Pittsburg Dispatch.
| miles, the bin! which started with the Address ali orders to
Major Campion ordered Nip to down . bird
U1 which arrived.
I Writing In an Lngli*t&gt; Railway Train.
cbitrgeand then held up his open right I
। . ^Vs a matter of fact it is said the condors
I It is rp use when 4raveling to try to hand with the palm toward the Ute—the 1 *
, seldom or never descend to the seashore iu
i write on the knee, or cren if you’hnveull recognized sign »&gt;f peace. The Indian re- ' Ecuador, though they - »idouUcdly do so
taxed hu&gt; bow, laid It down and advanced *
the
compartment
to
yourwlf.
to
kneel
elsewhere, while so fr.» from surpafcupct
Fncb a paper ahould receive the ac Urn support at
■ down and write with the | liook upon the
*uat. There must he a sort of a buffer be­ eye on the dot-.
| Wliynqicr, who had repented* oppurtunitween the .writer and thfl carriage, or a
I sort of adjustable balance1 to counteract ,
,
.
.
, ,
,
,
.
not
nol nnois
above mit
but rnr
far r»«-inu*
below iiis
bis .nnu*
snow mrt
girt u.,.
enribfcrlptioo.
' ‘.he contiauojs jolting of tfif train. That. deer, and waste pursuit of it when the dog | eampnients, was persuaded that ti;elrhnbitastings
ity
ank
'Bax far ns my exjierk’Bce gets, can alone be pulled it down. Then he drew his knife, ' ani range did not rise above 10,000 feet. Ho
•klnn.,1 nr .l cut up the d«r io . work­
' found in the arm.
•
Hantings,
Mich.
Detroit. Bleb.
manner, tied tho fore half of it up 1
i
d^,U3M&lt;’°
J My practice Is to hold: bb Ixxik in the manlike
. i
..
vrnicn uos proMblY
pronat’t v imposed
impoMHl on other ob
.
i.,
J
l*. which
&gt;n the skin
,kl» and
«t..l placed
nl.ee.1 it
It ou
co one aide.
.Me The
Th. ' ■ervera.-Edtebnnzh
K„tn__
Review
j iefthiuid an a pretty thickIpad just wide in
CAPITAL $75,000.00.
[ enough to lx- clutched firmly between the other half he laid at Major Campion*, feet, I *rTtra*
Wheat is low and flour
SURPLUS •3.000.00.
thumb nnd the four fingerej An ordinary nt the Mme time pointing to Nip and de- 1
GVARDI AN’S SALE.
should be the same. For a
iirering
hlmwlf
of
a
speech
in
thu
Ute
।
The
merit
of
H
hh
I
h
Saraautrilla I. proven
In the matter of me estate ot Wilder A j octavo novel is the. size and ■ thickness I
Incorporated
under
the
laws
of
the
State
of
,
bv the many wond ?rtni cure. It h a?eump!!"* •
prefer. . The writing HtioneWitii the right liiUgtUige.
.Moore, a ndnor.
short time I will sell
Michigan.
Th- wl,lw nun una. r-too.1 M. rnmnlns.
11 '• &gt; ‘ “•
&gt;&lt;™
,
Notlre fa hereby gtrei* tlirl I shall sell at ' hand of course, the body st the same time
public auction to the hlg’ics. bidder on M.iturdabut not a wont of his Address. Thu Indian'
tho 4th dAy of Febrnry. A. !».. WJi, lUten * being kept from oontacl wish the back of
Open
for
business
Dec.
15.
1SM.
o'clock In ilir&gt; for*m&lt;x»n nt the Probate j tiic carriage, nnd the arum'being kept , nnd the dog bad killed the deer together, I
office, in tha City uf Hastings, fa the County of . pretty free from thu body. In order to aud the dog's owner wna entitled to half j
office us:
Hany. In t|n- State of Michigan, pursuant to I keep the band steady II is necessary to nd- the game. The speech oalled for n reply,
AT
□. G. Bobthssn. President;
WORTS A GUUfBA A DOX"
l!con«e and authorltv graded to me on the
iSth day of AuraM. A. D., iRu. t»y ths I low thu wrist to rest on tb&lt;- paper written and tho major was equal to the emergency. !
Chester Messer. Mee. Pres.
er
b
Probate Court of Burry Conntv, Michigan, all of utfon The motion cf thu train is reduced lie arose and &lt;l.diverv&lt;i in full the claraical i
D.
W.
Reynolds.
Cashier.
Ibc rotate, right, title and interest of the said to a miniiupm by following tflesc direc- declamation, "My name is Norval, ’ with
k
DT'XCTOBS:
minor of. In nu t to the real estate situated and • tionsand by standing in the middle of the
appropriate gestures, just ax'he find many
being ia the County of Barry. In the -tate ot
D.
w.
Keynbfru.
।
This
is
a
No.
1
flour.
I
war­
times given it nt school.
Michigan, known and described ns follows, compartment.—London Tit-Bits.
D. (J. Robinson,
fa-wit: The north half of the south half of the
Nothing’ could have been better. As he
rant every sack to be/first
north east quarter oFswtiou thirty three, twa
John Cirveth.
Clavier Messer.
.says,
it
was
a
great
success.
The
Indian
COTEEXD
WHR
S,
TASTEURB
AMD
An
Enullnh
King'*
Death.
tour north r.itis-.- eight west.
I
grade.
P. I. Colgrove.
SOLTBU COATIXfl.
Dated.De&lt;3 1Mb. a. 1).. isstt.
J
William Rufux wax killed by an iutow, was moved. He ana the whitq man shook
I Live poultry wanted
Jamkh Tc.wNiRxu. Guarrinn.
either accidental or with niurderou’ in­ hand* with ciTusiou. nnd each' with his
A WONMinn. MOICINi FOR
Interest paid in tl-nedeposltsarul general
tent, lie died in the New forest, his body Bbnreof the venison. rode away.—Youth’s ,
ZnMofOtton, Want of Ajrprttu, FWInase
Hankle*' Business Transacted.
I
was stripped by-tramps and the next day Companion.
after Xaabk TomUitiot.
Sirienrt-of
----- T,
__
was found by achxrconl burner, who placed
PROBATE ORDER
Property In ChlcMgo.
the
miked
corpse
on
his
cart,
Loping
to
re
­
State of Michifno. County of Barry—ss.
Sixty year* ago the lot where the Chi­
At a nebAiun ot the Probate Court for tun ceive a reward. On the way to Winchcslcr
(’Aunty of flirry. holden srehe Probate oWee.lx the cart wax ttpxel. aud thw king’s body fell cago opera house tiow stands, at Clark
the Cltyot Ha-tiiiw, tn said county, on Wednes­ in the mire. Covered with filth and black and WasliinKton streets, one of the most
day the I4th dxy of December, la the year eno
with cha'redaj, it arrived iu Winchester, central in the city, was sold for the
tlHiasat’d eleht bundreil and ninety two.
t Present, Cliarles W. Armstrong, tedse Qf where it wnx buried iu the cathedral. A «nm of sixty-one dollars lawful money—
wiiiKZmii
wildcat currency being regarded lawful itj
to aound and
Tit the mutter of the estate of Cyrus S few ycafs later the tower fell and crushed those days If you could get anybody to ac­
the tomb. xndHOO years after tiie Puritans
Wk?lph. Uecented.
()i&gt; reading aud filing the petition, duly reri- rifled tbc grare and played fdatball with cept It. Yes. sir; that lot. which will soon
fiefllot Eliza x. Buehler, slater ot said deceared, the king's skull.—St. Ixmia Globe-Dem­ be worth a nrillion, was sold by the conjpraying that xdminlstration of sold rttate ocrat.
.mlssloncrs otx Cook county to John Noble
mayl be granted to James H. McKcvttt.
for lct&lt;s than an extra good suit of clothes
orlte some other suitable person.
Tnereupun it is ordered, that Tuesday tho
w ould coat now. The Noble family ntill
totn idxy of January, a. D.. IfttNiat ten o’clock In
The
water
spider,
which,
apends
most
of
have the original ,dec&lt;l in their possession.
tho (oreuooD.be itMluned tor Ilia hearing of Haiti
It is well not to forget such evidences of
pe(lBon nnd that the hefr.v at law &lt; f isld de- its time under water, carries rt bubble of
ceiurd and all othef persons tatere t^d in said nlr for breathing on the under side of Its our progress, prospects and opportunities.
estan*., are renuln-J to appear ar a re-oldn ot body, and when thltf air |s exhausted it Many' boys, ami even young men, are now
salp court.then to !«■ Bolden at the 1'iobaleof- comes to the Mirface for morf. It Ir en­
living In Chicago who will be living hen*
HbO, In the City of Ha*ttn«&lt;. m'MKI eounty, and
shmt’ratB*. (r any there lie, ahy die prayer of abled to enrrj’ the air bubble because the sixty years hence, and who will see more
tha petitioner rnav not be cranied. And it Is under side of its bbdy is cpveral with t iny remarkable and surprising changes and
further ordered, that said pet lilt tier give notice, hairs set ro clow together that the surface greater increases in property values thnn :
tottie per-ons Interested In said estate, of the
pL-tidenoy of raid petition and the hxarlng film of thcwiiUT does uol pw them, al­ the opera house lot shows. This lot is now j
thereof by « u-sing a cony of this erder to be though the air dues, nnd thus tho air is worth K.OOO or |3,000a front foot, or prob­
putuisbed ‘.n the Hastings Baxnkb, a newa- imprisoned among the holnt—Youth’s ably WOO.OOO or MOO.OOO. Chicago is des­
papM* printed aud xlrcuwed in «ait&gt; C’oiml y ot
|i
tined to hare 5.0i.W,O» dr «,00o,000 people—
Bairy, once in each week for three succeouv » Compxuipti. ■
weeks previous to said day of brarier.
It will lx* the London] while New York
Castoria is Dr* Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infhnts
OU ah W. ahmstkofu.
will bo the Liverpool of America. There
Judge of Prob ale
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
wnoting
oxidation,
less
­
nre
millions yet to come and millions of
(A true copy.)
overeating. ^Tha habit
money yet to Ik* made in Chicago real es­
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
of rapid eating, especially when habitual tate.—Interview In Chicago Mail.
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
overeating is indulged in, results in an in­
N OTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS. ability to djgi-st the amount of food neces­
Diamond Field* uf India.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
BUY
State of Michigan, County ot Barry—ss.
sary to keep Iin active condition the various
Diamond fields in India were known A GUIDE
H«ate of Auitin D. Bassett, deceased.
ONLY
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
from the very earliest times. In the sa­ -VERYOSEij
Wette uudersigned. having been npyointod fnnctfooxitthe body.—Exchange.
by the Probate court tor the County of Barry,
cred books of India eight localities arc
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
Slate ot Michigan. iT.mtuhalinx ni to receive, cv
the
OniyiOoo od Hand.
mentioned ax yielding diamonds, and of
amine and adjast all claims and deniMiiS'OfaU
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
Doctor—You.will have to take two table­ these three have been identified with the
pcrabns against said deceased, do h«vehy mvo
notice- trial we will meet at tbs Probate spoonfuls of medicine thi-ce times a tiny.
three grant diamond fields known nt. the
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Office In the City -of Hast Ings, mi Thurs­
Mrs. OTlynn—Then, sor, 1'11 have to present day—Mntanga (Kfatna and Godday, the wcoud day of March, A- D.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
Hs3S. and on Friday, the' second day uf June, get the loan of a tablespoon, bekasc I only •very). Pminda (Chous Nagpur) and Vena
Gunga (Wxiraghar). The diamondtferoua
A. D. ISO, at ten o'clock A. M.,of egeb or her one. Mr.—Exchange.
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cassaid days, for the nnrpawi of examining
area of India, ro faraa is known, ia per-’
and
allowttig raid claims and
that
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
One who box had a free ticket qn.a rail­ haps more extensive than that of the rest
six months Irnm the second day of Decem­
ber. A. I).. t«». were allowed by srid road or a free admission to ait entertain- of the world, nnd nlne-Untlisof the famous
court tor creditors to present their clxinix to ma.t never wishes to pay again. |It Is pre­ jewels arc Indian utoncs.—Mining and En­
ns lot oxauilnatiun and allowance.
cisely thus with tie more open and undis­ gineering.
Dated December ’.’nd. A. D..
r —
18&amp;
Is stamped
"Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil­
। ciias. II. JBacfr,i
'-Cominbsloum guised form ot alms culled public assis­
I , D. (». HouiNNoX,
tance,.
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
I recommend Lt ai au perior tn any pnwHp*lcn
Bc&lt;j I
It was Apelles who visited tho studio
good effect upon their childrtffl.”
A I'enrisylvania inventor has devised a uf. Protogcues in Rome, nnd finding tho uud Shoo.
pair of tfyegktSM.-H .viih a mirror mounte«l artist alswnt drew a thin colored, line- in
Hl So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, M. Y.
IF YOU ARE GOING TO
so us to n-fl.-cs objects In the rear ot the xuch a -.ray that the Roman knew that
wearer, tail offering no obstacle io direct only lri.yGrecian brother could havudoxo
••-Castoria is the best remedy for children of
forward vWon through the lens.
which I mi acquainted. 1 hope the day is not
it. Birt, not lo Ik? outdone, Protogenes
far distant when mothers will eoudde.* the real
drew 81 htener line upon that of A pellet,
If many gun:« are seen iu tha upting, ex­ and when this wm seen Apelles drew a
interest of their ehhdxta, and use Castoria inand although we only have a
pect a fine uutatnb: if gnats fly tn com­ third lifie upon that of Protogenex. This
medical supplier wbat Is known
pact bodies In the Iwnuna of the setting panel wm then kinked upon as the greatest
destroying thetr tored ones, by fi
&gt;un, th. ru will be fin* weather.
j
wuritof art. bo M.iy« the story, in the palmorphine, soothing syrup and
are of the Cjvsnrs.—Harper’s Young
favor upon It.” ■ •
The condor-soars higher than any other Kcple.
HASTINGS, HKH„
Usmm
bird, spending ninetunthsof ita time float­
Is
especially
dupplled
direct
from
our
fac
­
Where tbo Slunry Belonged.
■
ing in the rarifkd ntmosphen.* at a distance
; r.-Ati nnd st Avoi’arntx. . xnrao u
of three!-miles aboveHea level.
,i &lt;&gt;uly Ci^oM YffitltaM Tffitarfe**
At Colmnr a lawyer bequeathed the sum tory,' ami oyr make of Rubber Roots and
« f lOO.CCO Irar.eu to the madhouse in that Shoes bought of him can be depended up­
Tb.fojttb verse of thu twentieth chap­ lixxiiity. "I earned, this money,'* said lie on as the very best that skill and capital
durmsn I Indi
ter of1Rsvelatlous contains more woeria lu hl» will,-from those who spend their can produce.
be had. NT!
inferior service. Par rates or fart.'isr t
than •«iy other verre in the New Testa­ lifclimo in lawsuits. This legkey ia only
aJJti-m D. O Eowaxus, fi. P. Act. Q.i
a restitution."—Ban Francisco Argonaut
Cincinnati. O. or uk your home TkJmA.

A Dozen for 10 Cfs.

Death

Everything 'hanges wfth tbu flight of
I THjc Main hettse, ia Columbia, wax the
socsu of a jolly crowd of the knights cf the the years. The genius of today is no more
I urip a few dny*c ngo. They were whiling .'Ike the old faanioned style uf a gauius
away a rainy ’Uj telling joiieti, performing time digging potatoes Is like the first kiss
tricks with .nrds, nnd playing practical of love
It muni to bft'tiiat a genius could be told
Jakes upon each other. There was ono
cousidtrabie dis­
intn; In the company, a new drummer, by his .vppciirnnce at
ratlwr young and unsophisticated, but. oh, tance. He wore his hnir long and in a
luitr smart be thought himself. Ho knew scrambled condition, a vest with a soiled
everythin;; better than ail the rest. He front, nmi sprinkled bls coat collar with
spoiled every trick by telling how it wax HamlruiF, Ills wife, poor creature, had to
dou*j and ruined every joke by calling out support him and the family, and while
rhe point iu advance of tbc Bpesker. Ths every one pitied her, nnd the neigh bom
boys tried to squelch bin}, but it could not brought in food and clothing for the chil­
be done.
dren, she frit a secret pride In being the
•‘You xcem to know almost everything,” wife'of a real genius.
A genuine wurthleaa genius used to have
rrid.ao old clothing drummer xarcaMticnily.
everything about bls own way. Nobodjt.
replied the young man,.•‘there 'charged hint anything fordrinks, tho police
are tew tricks or joke* that I don't know. refused to arrest him. and even the grocer
expected to lose much of tho amount
Yon can’t catch this rhicken.”
The fiendish smile lit up the feature* of t-hitrged again,t him. He could dress as
thu clulhiug man as a plot flashed through dlsreputalfly as be pleaseel, and everybody
his heath “Did you ever play the game of admired bin ctci-utrlcitles. Traits that
.... beonked after awhile.
j would have been downright evils in any
gnirip?"
“Np,” replied theother, “at least I never ; one else were simply oddities in hiHca.se.
played it under thatjinme.”
1^' Jollied along through life without ever
The clothing man grouped the boys in a dfflng a square daya work, and ut death
semicircle, taking eare to place the pro- , was given the biggest funeral his town had
prictorof the hotel nt the very end and . seen in along while.
next to him heatallnned the smart young ! But it is different now. The gcnlos of
fellow. Then he gave hh instructions. , today, In order to hold his job, uus to have
Each wa* to repeat a* exactly ax possible his hair cut. brush his clothes, kccpsolter
the sentence he heard Into the car of thu and saw wood just like common people,
man next v&gt; him. The one who made a Ho must pay for everything beget* and
mistake was to pay n forfeit. It was very , receive do more favors than a drayman,
simple.
j But the change hod to come because men
"I would like a bottle of clampagneand of genius were becoming so very numcraeven gldsws,” was the sentanca which । ous and commonplace that something had
the clothing man whispered into the car of to be done to reduce tho tax they were
his neighbor. Each in turn whispered it to levying on ordinary folks.
thu next man, until tfl« Bmart Iwy whls- ! The genius* hud a real snap, bnt like
.
lie they spoiled it by over
over-­ jN-rc.l it to the hotel proprietor.-**! would lot** of other people
like a bottle of champagne and seven • working it.—■Chicago
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all creditors of
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JOS, ROGERS.

Udge of Probate.

uad** hi the condiicd by Nebcmtxh
bartix. iu» wife, of
Lt*, lurry County.
Still ille, r! Geneir.g dxtc the /’rd
1 rworded tn the
• fur Barry OounW.
Septeu*bcr. iss©. In
lice th'* »um °f one
tv *;ine and M »»
: i.ijj-tb’.T with an
a»i stipulated
I. n &lt;t pnwedtBg .
eit Lr.Hltutedtq re- ■
id mortgage «r any
&gt;b&gt; given that by
a'tHMlln Rttl’i mort,e&lt; three) ;&gt; desertbimlt- A i'l:-‘ north
i* City of Hastings/
Slate; of M •nixan, .
!&gt;c ihoCltimttCcurt
r.&lt; Hun. by the .sbert»v. the clghiecotb
Ive o'clock noon of
4 V.l.kh shall then
.th iuo-re*t. cant*,
:er with thirty five
.-iiniilBi'-d in said
i- d—4irlt&lt;rd as fol­
! land 4, «ltuatfc and
and HUH-.of Michi■arth -ata quarter of
north range
erwt of land uccordurrev. and twenty
the - t fractional
a

r U sr«l&lt;Jn number
irlh range sen- west
Mt acres.of land, be
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K’8 HALE. lu el David N. Lake.

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t far moon at the
if I’rotate in th».

by the Pr^btalA
Icntean, nil of the
TCt’zif the said de­
I «ntsu- *1 tunic and
fry. io the ntata ot?.
ivribcd xs follows.
«h half of section
L’hlp three north of
Hnie hundred acris
any Dai id X- La«
Hun the west end and
tu rth and f«*ulh by
IM ut an*'! fn-m th#

What is

CASTORIA

CANDEE

The Best
RUBBER
FOOT

WEAR

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Thursday, January 5. 1893-

Stockbridge entitled to a re-election. We
believe so because no charge against hb
official career has ever been made; no at­
tempt has even been made to show that
by an act dr vote as individual or senator,
he has beeu other than true to bls trust,
true to the republican petty, tm® «» iis
principles. What more could any one else
have done? The only thing urgrd against
him is that he Is a man of means. That is
neither an argument for nor against his re­
election. It bis notnlng whatever to do
with the case. If lt.couid be shown that
Senator Stockbridge had. been unfaithful
to his trust, untrue to party, wo would
say, "Turn him down," and do so In a
manner not to be mistaken. But with no
stain upon his official life, with a record
of complete accord with the principles of
the republican party, we insist It would
be a monstrous Injustice to retire Senator
Stockbride after one term of faithful ser­
vice. The republican party can afford to
treat no man In that manner, i It would
not be thought of now but for I he. fact that in
purely private and business matters. Sena,
tor Stockbridge hna incurred the enmity of
two wealthy men, one at Grand Rapids,
the other at Detroit, and these men are
using e.x-Gov. Luce as a puppet to conceal
thei’- real design, which is to humiliate
the Senator. To show more clearly the
injustice of the matter: Gov. Luce was
elected governor In 1886. He |served his
term and did well. He was true to his
trust and true to his party. Now there
are many men in Michigan with as good
ability as 6ov. Luce, just as loyal republi­

New Nurse-Please, mum, I can’t do a
thing with the baby. He erica all tha

OUR NEW CIRCUIT JUDGE-

^The very
first of Gov. Rich’s
official acta was the appointment of Clem-',
eut Smith, of thia city, as circuit judge
for this district tn place of Hon. F. A.
Hooker, who has lieen elevated to the su-.
&gt;oan&gt;e bdnch of this state.
/
It Is unnemnwary for us to state that Hie
Baknkr Is pleased with the selection, and
it will be hailed wilb unqualified satis­
faction by the people of Barry county
wittiout regard tn party.
The new Judge needs no introduction
tn Banner readers. He comes from one
of the pionwr families of this county, bis
father, D. W. Smith being one of the
earliest settlers and most prominent citi­
zens of Castleton township With only

Social Dotn*s.

•

Marriage Llcoueee.

Name and residence.
’Qdr. and Mrs. Julius Russell entertained
II a native oi
------- r - — —
,'JT. H. Wellman, Brooklyn. N. Y.
very pleasantly with six hand pedro at adds
some of his favorite narcotic. When
their-bome last Thursday evening.
them several additions have Uen made
Thoae who attended the party at Orlle th. Kat I.
ylTORIAL
» «. M. Miller. Johnstown
Van Hom's last Thursday evening to view eal. i. Wirt. (UconUoU. Th. t»tel Kai l,
■| Nellie A. Stanton.iMaplo Grove
»Ernest M. Pennock. Nashville
his collection Of "art curiosities'' report a oblatan! from a cr.p.r «t«MiT«ly cultl1 Bertha Groenman. Nashville
most enjoyable time. Most of those at­ voted by the Hindoos, who reg^frd it as
I Henry HRt. Woodland
We are. glad t&lt;»
that not only the
tending went in a large "bob sleigh’’ and very sacred, and it la with the Veatest
4 Anna Mead, tiuofield
press ot our own slate, but of the nation,
the moonlight ride was one of the most difficulty that any one whd is a Xoliower of
J Angustus Woodworth, Barry
rEffie Chandler. Hope
and that too from “ non-partisan stand­
pleasant features. As the guesta arrived, another rellalon can obtain admittance
| clarence OU*. Rutland
each one was provided with a catalogne Into a plantation'of betel vinca. The betel
point, are al! advoraCng lire adoption of
t Blanche Williams, Rutland
nut
is
obtained
from
thu
arec*
palm,
and
containing
the
list
of
art
subjects
which
some po ky that * III give us better rnorta.
were scntte&amp;d through several rooms. Ls so called simply because It ta eaten with
We hope that some system may be adopted
Space forbids ua to mention only a few of the betel leaf.
C. H. Revnalds to Jas. and Silas Matthews, -a)
whereby uniformity "f action may be seThe visible effect of earing pawn iathat n, asc-SI. Baltimore. »*Z)O.
tho rare nnd beautiful subjects on exhlbiJohn Kilpatrick to Jacob F. Velta, 20 a, sec
the teeth, tongne and lipa all become red,
aufed. and the halting, t»lf-performe&lt;riatrlct schiml, out wllb pk.nt} or piucx ami * ed, to be two ladies shoes for the riirht
23.
Woodland, F«&gt;.
right and the two latter much swollen, so much
bor upon our ‘highways, under present
Jacob F. Velta to Ohn«. J. Volta, 00 a, see 23,
energy, tho young man Clement set out foot "A little slicker,’1 a small bit of court so that, after a long course of pawn chew­
Woodland,
63300
from bis parental home, to make his. own plaster. "An angel on the wing.” n picture ing, the utterance becomes thick and Indis­
taws and management wiped out. Men
William U. Whidden to Chas, nnd Jennie
way in the world. He attended the pub­ of Prof. Angell of Ann Arbor on a chicken tinct and the teeth black. The expectorar Hill, lots 1.1,3.4,5, and 6, blk 9,1, L 3, blk. «,
have talked and talked about the benefits
lic schools of Charlotte, and afterward be­ wing, and so on through the whole list. lion Is also much increased and ia colored CJtv, PC&amp;O.
of good roads, and yet It ia a fact patent to
Wm. H. Van Every, to Chas, and Mary Bixler,
came a successful teacher. He decided Miss Hattie Woodard and Mr. Clark were a deep red from the same cause.
parorL Mlou^vllle, aaoa
all. that under our present system of
upon &lt;be law as bis profession, and en­ able to tiud the mort-aubjqcta and received
Wlhiatn Manning to Gny It. Manning. 150 a.
To our English taste pawn is very of­
Baltimore. JWX».
working out oar highway .tax, we shall all
tered upon tile work with preparation
fensive, but the natives of India relish it
Nicholas AV Iley to Albert Wiley, 30 a. sec tj,
with lliut enthusiasm and scholarly zeal the first prizes.
have climbed the "Cinlden Stairs," long
and regard it as a necessity. It is much Ruitond,
which characterizes all his efforts. After ^xFrank Cole gave a pleasant pedro party eaten by Mohammedans of both sexes and
Nicholas Wiley to A. J. and Chas. Wiley so o,
before we have good roads In this country.preliminary study In the law office of the to a few friends Monday evening at his by the natives of Bengal. The Hindoos ot Rutland. 4W».
But there
been money enough raised
Daniel N Yarrcrto William H. HUI, 1M a,
late Frank Allen, of this city, he coiaplet*- parents home o i W. Cm ter street.
northern India do not indulge in it so see H. Carlton, lOOOO.
td his work at the taw department- of Hie
in all the years that have come nnd gone
William H. Hill to Daul W. and Mary Yarfreely.. Eurasians and tha others ot mixed
Michigan University. When entitled to
ger,
no a.nee 13 and 14, Carlton, setxo.
had it been properly expended, to have
races frequently chew It, and aomeare in
Marshall D. Hoyt to Joseph Clsler, 3S a. sec
hang out his shingle as a lawyer, he mar­
THE MODERN JULIET'S BED.
the habit of continually taking it; but it 10. Yankee Springs. 6850.
put our roads in very good condition: but
.
ried nnd settled down to business in Nash­
Mary
J-McMichael to Jas. B. Campbell 40 a,
would
be
Quito
accurate
to
say
that
no
we know how it is ourself, with working
ville. He soon acquired a lucrative prac­ Much Lees Romantic Than tbc Old Ona, person of pure English parentage is In the see 19. Thomappte. $1400.
out highway tax. its a general holiday all
O. A. Phillips to Geo. L. nnd Jaennett Hall,
tice, and was recognized ns a young law­
but Cleaner and More Comfortable.
habit of eating pawn.—Chambers’ Journal. lot 61, I*hlilfps add, Nashville. 1125.
yer with a bright future. A step upward
Next to choirs and tables, beds are about
around. The august personage known,
was taken when Ms fellow dtlzens elected . the most Important articles of domestic
as pathmaster, would come and want out
him to the position of probate Judge, 1 furniture, The European type of be 1 seems
on the highway, with pick shovel, hoe,
which office he filled for eight years with to have got itself fixed at a comparatively
..•art. wagon, ox team, etc., and we would cans as Gov. Luce, who would make ju$t great credit and satisfaction. During part early date, and it did uot change till very
be sure to have them all there, as each a^good on executive as did !«. Suppose of his tenure of office, he associated in the .late. The theory apparently was to make
practice of the law with Philip T. Col- the lied a sort of tent or fortification
counted one day, and where the pathmas­ thatjn 1888, one of these men whom all
gfove. After hla Incumbeney of the of­ against the winds of heaven. The mcdltovnl
•OF THE
ter of last year had ordered a ditch cut, we recognized on the score of fitness and loy­ fice of probate judge, the partnership with upholsterer knew something about, the
would be ordered to fill it up this year, as alty to party to lie fully as worthy, had Mr. Colgrove was renewal. The firm be­ rnedueval builder, nud realized that when
shirted
in
to
take
’
from
Gov.
llace
a
recame
one
of
prominence
and
strength,
and
you '.vent to sleep in a room with no paper
no new officer isevi i- expected tn walk in
the path of bls predecessor. It wouldn’t uugiinatlon that year.- How quickly the has for years been recognized ns being □n the walls, aud huge windows which did
compos'd-of two lawyers well up among • not quite ill their frames, or little arrow
show ability of that high order expected attempt would have been resented, and thu first In Western' Michigan. Their j silts with no giiUMi at all, you wanted somein a pathmaster Just elected by an over­ the Injustice thwarted. And why? Because clientage has grown from- the start, nnd tiling to keep out the draft Hence the
whelming majority; and so the work done Gov. Luce was entitled to a second term they have a practice second to no firm In | tremendous Utnlx-r canopy of old bedby the pathmaster last year, must be un­ because he had filled the first hi thorough the state located in a city the size of Hast­ I stands. aud the voluminous curtains and
ings. Their partnership has been one of hangings in which the whole’structure was
done by the pathmaster this year. And harmony with duty and party. No less pleaanre ns well as profit, and both have
enveloped.
so the time and money has been frittered an Injustice would be done Senator Stock­ developed strength and capacity as lawixmg after there was any necessity for
away. It is a fact that under this policy, bridge were he to be defeated for re-elec­
tlis tentlike arrangement it was kept up
While an ardent republican, Judge
w_
for the honor and glory of the thing, so to
&gt; /—
many of our roads are In worse condition tion to the E. S. senate.
Losses actually pa'.d during the year
Smith has never been an extreme partisan, spenk. because there wns an idr of luxury Number ot members December 31.
than they were in the pioneer days of our
previous year
Halarira and fees paid to officers and
nor has he sought success along partisan mid costliness about these folds and lengths Number ofofmembers
added duriua
directors (Schedule A)
state. Al! are agreed, we believe, that
tbe present year...
All otber expenditures (Schedule U)
right lines. His profession has beeu the chan­ of silk or chintz which made people reluc­
We
think
the
Detroit
Tribune
is
nel along which he has labored*aud he has tant to part with them. Even now in
nothing adds more to a country than good
Total expenses actually paid
in urging upon Michigan legislators the ncceptwl office only as It was In line with France nnd other parts of the continent
roads, and that the wear and tear of
durli&gt;B the jear
necessity of a abort secslon. nnd we hope his profession, or to meet his duty ns a they will not willingly gire up their elabo­
man and beast, that are unavoidable with
rately \ipholstcred bedsteads for the harab
that its timely admonitious shall be caught citizen.
jioor roads, should make the people
As
to
Mr.
Smith
’
s
qualifications
for
the
looking
structure
of
iron
bars
and
brass
up by the press of Michigan generally, ami
ions to secure a change for the better.
position, it is sufficient to say that those Lu Im* which is gradually usurping the
When such change shall cdme, we hope to urged upon the consideration of members who know him best, comprising those place of honor In the bedrooms of Anglo•.ee it prevent the cutting down ot shade with a force sufficient to bring about a re­ high In his own profession us well as Saxondotn.
It mud be admitted that if the modern
form in this watlpr. which the people feel those oalskte it, are confident that hla
.rees with that vandalism that many peo­
knowledge of law. bls knowledge of ineu. British bedstead Is, on the whole, cleaner
PnldC. w Moore, director."".'..
ple manifest by cleaning out root and Is much needed.
Paid A. C- Towne, director
Ids experience and splendid success as a and possibly healthier, it is certainly less
We believe, and we feel very confident lawyer. Ills tact, good judgement, fine romantic.
ad Geo. C. Ntcbols, director
One hardly likes to fancy
rninch standing alornfthe line of the highd Porter Burton, di rector
that the people believe with us, that 100 ability and studious habits, will adapt Juliet's bed provided with round brass
Paid II. C. Rogers, direetpr
Paid NatUau Spencer. Hljrctor...
d^iys is a great plenty of lime to secure all him to his new station, and enable liiiu knobs at the corners for its sole adorn­
Let anltable shade trees be left nud
Paid C. H. Itauer. director
the legislation heeded by the people, and to meet ite duties and res ponsi bilit let. with ment. At auy rate, the old fashioned type
ibelr growth encouraged. The rapidity
a high degree of success. They expect of ta-dstead lent itself very well to ornate
Total schedule A
with which our forests are disappearing, we think it would be a great plenty, if the■ tliat he will make a Judge of whom the artistic treatment, and nothing can be
SCHKDCt.lt it
sessional did not occur oftener than once■ district and his friends will bare every more magnificent than the bedsteads de­
will mak»£ desert of this laud soon enough
reason to be proud. His mastery of hl* signed fur Mark* Antoinette and other
In
Ore
years.
Instead
of
two.
source**
note
of
Barrv
&amp;
Katun
Paid
mtraficrshlp
fees toag*nta..
without cutting down the beautiful sltadc
profession, hla studlousness and judicial French ladies In the great age ot furuiture
lav.
Co.
given
February
18,
i«2..
Fold
Increase
tnaurance
to agtuta.
The fact is we are legislated to death,
Paid postage and express
trees of our highways. They should be
cast of mind, his care and prudence nnd during the latter half of the last century. li&gt;te-v&lt;t on rarnc lOmontns and 13
days
at&lt;&gt;
per
cent
Paid
uling
aaauiU
report
financially
al
least,
and
a
further
fact
Is,
good Judgement in all matters, justify Hut that wns n period when the simplest
left at suitable distances apart and their
ixud Drintlng..................................
Total available resources
Paid wood tor office
growth protected by taw, aud any man that nlnetj-nine hundredths of the peoplei these expectations. Moreover those nobler objects of household use were treated by
Paid money loaned1
। ’qualities of the heart, which suppleon-Dt master hands; and it makes an amateur's
who should cut or injure them should be. live In blissful Ignorance of ninety-nine so nicely tbc trained mind, and which go mouth water to look at the pictures in
Total schedule B..j.
hundredths
of
the
legislation
of
evary
ses
­
' punished..
to make the generous nature nnd tire Mr. IJtchfield’s book of Boule cabinets,
sion. They know but little about it, and broad man are possessed to a high degree Rirsener bureaus, Guuthiere writing
Injustice to the Aiueriria Ship.
cart very much leas; they keep right on by Judge Smith, and endear him to all tables and Chippendale chairs which the
When, in 1850, England accepted our
smoking, and care nothing about the gas who know him. and will win for him bulb workshops of that happy period turded
offerof reciprocal free trade la shipping.
explosions at the capital. If legislators friendship aud respect With gentleman­
It is a doubly melancholy reflection for
ly. scholarly and Judicial dignity he will
whleMhe bad allowed to stand uunoMced
were better workers and poorer talkers. Oil the place, and his gc^lnl kindly.- nature the collector of these days that iu the
for twenty-two years, American ship own­
100 dayff would hang heavy on their will never repel but will draw to him ll»e earlier portion of the present century these
ers supposed that henceforward the carry­
delightful objects could be purchased al­
hands, after securing to the people all esteem of all.
ing-trade of the United States would re­
The appointment will hold until the most for a song. The splendor of the great
needful legislation.
The desire to -air
ceive impartial treatment at the liands of
April election, when a successor will be decorative period brought with it n reac­
oratory Is the bane of legislation, and we chosen for the unexpired term. As the tion. The taate for rocco aud "Louis
Total cash Income .
Great Britain. But they underestimated
east! balance at dose peered
have often thought that the model legisla­ district is heavily republican, ns Judge Quinze” and "Louis Scixe" died out sb Add
Ing year
the sacacity of English ship owners and
tor should have been born dumb. Lt Smith’s fitness will, we believe, become completely that forty years ago you could
legislators. No sooner had England abol­
bny marquetcrie tables and tortoise shell
Total receipts and Income..
would save much valuable time, and be a generally recognized, we feel confident and ormolu cabinets by the Ireat makers
ished the tax discriminations against
that, as In thu case of his predecessor, co
source of much profit to the people, who long as he shall satisfy the people, ot for sovereigns, for which yon would now
American - ships than she Inaugurated a
are beginning to think Chat Michigan's red until he is called up higher, be will be the bare to give hundreds of pound*. But
■iystem of, protection which has proved far
that wns iu the days before the groat re­
book is a litUe~expenaive to be considered Judge of this district
more effective than the policy it supersed­
vival-before everybody hail become artis­
a gift. Our advice therefore would be to /Tn common with bls many friends, the' tic and (esthetic.—London Standard.
/Baxxkb extends its congratulations to
ed. All sorts of favors were granted to
each member to leave his h'uuie far the Judge Smith, and wishes for him n long,
ihe British ship—subsidies In various
OF THEcapitol, intent on making a short session, pleasant and successful career In a position
forms, admiralty subventions and favora­
so honorable, and so much in liarmony
Near the nrarcytud where Lincoln’s fa­
ble discriminations of many kinds. Of pay your own fare, knock out all the un­ with his testes and abilities.
ther
and
stepmother
rest,
seven
miles
south
holy legislation of the squawbucks, secure
them all, perhaps, none has exerted a
of Charleston. Hhk, in a place then kffbwu
only needed legislation In theseaalon, pay
as Goose Nest, the Lincolns mode their
more deadly influence on our foreign car­
Church and Soeiety.
your board bills, and come home and
final settlement on removing from Indiana.
rying trade than the system of blacklisting
The ladles of the Episcopal church will Here Abraham Lincoln assisted hla father
pedro in the bosom of yoqr family.
give a supper in the society rooms Thurs­ in "getting settled,” ns they called It. He
American vessels which is practiced by the
day,
Jan.
IB,
from
5
until
7.
All
ate
(Irltlsh Lloyds.
beljicd him build a log cabin, and cleared
Grover’s Bluador.
cordially Invited to attend.
for him a patch at ground, and when he
This society is oomposed of British ship
Since the meaning of Cleveland’s out­
All ladlra interested In oontinuing the saw him "under headway” in the new
ownera, ship builders and merchants, it spoken opposition to the election of Mur.
December 3t,
Dickens’ club are requested to meet kt country bode him goodby and started north humberotofmembers
previous year
inspects nnd registers the bulk ot all the phy has begun to dawu on the average Mrs. D. G. Roblnson’s\ on Frldav after­ afoot. He found employment not far from
Nuuitterot members added diirtng
Springfield, Ilia, where the active part of
tbipplng afloat, and on its classification democrat, he is not so well prepared to noon at 2 o'clock standard.
ll:e present year
his early lite was spent. Though he did
the earning .power of a vessel depends. comtnend Cleveland’s utterances, on the
TheC. L. S| C. will meet with Miss Dot linger long in the Goose Nest cabin; he
Total
The rates-of Insurance and freights are subject. As a citizen of the great state of Bose Goodyear Jan. 7, with the following was there long enough to stamp his indi­ Deduct number of memoers with­
drawn during ibtCjear, and pol!based on This classification. If Lloyds New York, Mr. Cleveland has the undis­ program:
cles e*neeka by lemon ofMueor
viduality on every heart for ml Ira around
Quotations—News Items.
and many arc the stories told of his so­
writes a vessel down as inferior, that puted rigljl to express hla preferences for
Grecian History, Miss Rose Goodyear; journ among these people. It was my lol
means a heavy loss to Ita owner.
men and measures. But by no stretch of
United Slates and Foreign Powers, Mnu to be boro nnd reared n few miles from the
The Lloyds system of classification Is tlw-fmiigihaiion. for political purposes, N. Bailey.
early home ot the Llncolna I was shown
Ci Bias, Mrs. Wm. Bowne.
I*ased on no scientific principle, but i&lt;fo can Mr. Cleveland be considered a plain
a bridge he helped to build nud many
The American school at Athena. Mrs. other relics of bis boyhood days.
»U intents and purposes, purely arbitrary. cltlsen ot his native state. Just at prea- Geer.
One very old man told me that he once
It continually-discriminates against Ameri- ent, while nomlally a citizsn, he la invest­
Our Government Exhibit at the World's rode up to Thomas Lincoln's cabin and
•an and in favqr of British ships, even ed with a prominence as president-elect, ralr. Mrs. Colgrove.
R. V. Bmlte, director...i
inquired If be could spend the night there.
Critic.
Mrs.
Hoyt
Hr'ss*iJ'sUS^i?1SPctop-’•
when (he tonnur are preyed by experience tliat elevates him. so far as personal re­
He was Informed that the house afford*!
i*uld S. H. RoraOKk. director
Pahl L3. SHilih,director...
The young .'ad I os of toe m.-rcy aud be p only two beds, and one of these belonged
to be safer, swifter and more desirable sponsibility may do so, above the acting
•arriers tlmn tfceh- British competitors, president. With thia grave responsibility LPV.“nc,Ut of lb0 M’ K- ^ureh reorgan- lo**ton who was then at home; but If he
Paid A. D. rjariiOv. dirrctor
company.... v ......
PaufoJ-W.ItanS..
db^r
zed Monday evening and elected the fol­ would get the consent of this bov to take
is a result magnificent new American upon him be has passed from state to na­ owing officers:
BMOCncx*.
him in as a bedfellow he could stay. The
s -essels are kept waiting for weeks nnd tional citizenship. Soon be win be called
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Mhs Etta Main—President
’ stranger dismounted nnd soon found the
z- ven months for cargoes, while slow Brit- upon to direet to machinery which shall
Mtas Belta Lampman-Tice President
•dx foot boy in the back yard lyingon a
Miss Mary West—Secretary.
board reading. Tha boy consented and the
1
h. to Hie’.repOrtx of United States completely change the personnel of the
Mrs. Will Cook—Treasurer.
mnn slept wRh him that night. The boy
Commissioner of Navigation Bates shows, government. In the presence ot sueh a
The society will meet next Thursday wns Abraham Lincoln, and the othernaver
inds more work than they can do and get solemn and momentous mission Hr. Cleve­ evenmg at Belle Lampm.nte and R ?. tires of telling how he spent the night with
j ar .higher remuneration for doing It.
the
future president.—Century.
earnestly
requests
that
every
member
be
land betrays a telflsh and sluister desire to
It should not be forgotten tIMt when dictate the workings of the subordinate. present as there is a large amount of work
to patriuUsm of the American nation Interior and almost contemptible tnacMne Sir? Ur I.e°P|e having cast off clothing
send
ends, as It certainly will some day, a guv.; politics. His attitude has alarmed his 11 (o the prr.ld.nl as
,uet)
u
ruineut to Washington under positive in-1 ennfidentlal advisers. Whitney protests be cue w on&lt;, ^4, qa(te p^nncabln.
ildn't
. iructloos to enact laws which will regain? against It, while Dlcklnsen stands mute.
in nilwlon. «r. Ui■■irlost.Btartit’ine rtprem«y. something1 Dana fires the furnaces of- his Indignation
, tore mu*’ be done than the nt-ntrallxlng !
and declares it to be an unwarrantable
' f British subside^ British obrop ship*'
piece cf ufficioua Impertinence The office
»d BriUah cheap tabor. Some way munt'’ seekers tremble and quake with fear. As
-• devised fat dipping tie daws of t'je ’ president-elect, enjoying th,. r«H and ntl.
si rvicea at uh- uaiuQ! boor.
■ trlttsh iJuyds.—N. Y. Preu.
“id.confidence ofdemueracy ai targe,
llcvehad wmild better
™
'“'"'•'•'“■a**, cim.imr.
Hid off. pt fly -1RU» am test*
Cnih hicoHta fruni’d'i’/.Uirr
IOaUS to pay

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News waa received here yesterday that I
Tte &amp;nwd heatter nnr* «enUl4tm&lt; *v*
Jim Corbett would pass through here en 1
tem Ms the new owur: hccise should «prouts to Grand Rapids on the noon train.1
• proaek vasg near to perfaetfoo to atone tor
A. J. Buwne wa* in the city laat Satur­’ A large crowd was at the depot to see him
the hideouKly laigw cWamegs with which day.
Thursday, January 5, 1893.
when the train pulled In, but tbo cham- the new mweture will be cfeflgured.
Charles Barlow, of Coldwater, la Wi thei pion evidently did not appreciate the fact
When ibe hcpcooemenu ut the furnlfor he failed to come out and those wh-» Statistics in thn Secretary of-Stete’a office,
• tuie tecutfv are coiapletud. that inslitutkn city.
wanted to see him had to pass through the a position formerly held by Fred. Th»
' will liartiy.be able to recognize Itself. It Miss Kittle Beadle spent Sunday In the
citizens of Middleville without regard to
eir.
whl b« &lt;nn&gt;«f the best, most nearly emu-' city.
party, will greatly appre«|ate the favor
plete MKi-beKt equipped plants of Its site
It
is
a
pleasure
for
us
tn
note
that
C.
E.
shown
her former citizen and hope In desirous of entorduk tew^aa be &lt;5t
Dr. Young, of Nashville, waa here Wed­
iu the (date.
Baxter, late nf the Charlotte Republican, Fome way to evidence to our good and feel satisfied. But there can he Bv 4
nesday.
will be deputy treaauner under state treas­ capable Secretary of State elvct the 4«*'P in any mau’s mind tlisd the &lt;raat hod:
Not a 4josr ease of diphtheria In the eiiy
MiM Lon MIHcr, of Ohio. Is visiting In urer Hambitz-r. The last named gentle­ obifgntten we feel for the canslderatteo he people of Barry Cohnty want a JBtt
■since our larft issue. Tie- prompt and de­
man is to be cnngralulated In securing nne has shown our worthy friend. For it fnreement of all !*•»—* voaakael tn®
. elslvc measures of the board of health ef­ tlie city.
mehi—wilh no intermittent rriapws.
fectually atatxped out the disease. The
MIab Adda Jordan returned to Detroit who can so capably fill tho position. We muflt be known that Mr. Alexander’s years believe It will be the aim ot Mr. ■**•«
congratulate Mr. Baxter over hla good for­ M service in Middlevlilo m» dry goods
change iu the weather was a decldwHy Munday.
to
give to Barry County a just
tune
in
this
matter.
clerk,
merchant,
township
treasurer
and
helpful factor in the.care.
IL B. McCormick Ims been home fur the
afterwards County treasurer, serving and in all’cases. He brings to the WBfeN
Ail alone. , The lady that desires a com-1 past week.
At the sixth annual reunion of the ohl' pleasing the people so well in all those Barry County legal ability of a Wth «re
paaion and a Jxmie can' correspond with
sixth cavalry Munday held In Grand .Rap­
and a reputation at a lawyer of BdeRy
Miss GJenna Schantz visited in Wood­ ids Gen. J. II. Kidd, of lonlit, was re­ different and varied p'-sltions besides be­ every client Chiis. W. Armstrong ia
' J. C. DrxxotAN,
ing reared from boyhood among us, has
laud last week.
Bedford, Mich.
elected president and John Dennis ot Hila made biifi a large cirri'* of warm aud ad­ own Mceessor as probate jmigei '
box os:
. John Pendergast went Ln Chicago on city secretary. At the battje nf Hnntera- miring friends In Barry County, who, In faithfulness with wtiieb Judge Amtatt
.Dated, Bed ton-:. Mich.1 Dee. t!C, 1893.
viih-jjii. il. E Thompson fed hte regi­ the most confident mid earnest degree ire inis cared for the trusts committed to I
flirtiness Monday.
men® the sixth Mfchignib cavalary in a
as an official, the exiubri sense of d
Mrs. Caroline Warner., aged &lt;J-1 years,
Mi -s Pauline Shultz I* visiting In Grand wild charge against the enemy, be was ready to recommend him for any place of,
honor aud trust, Iwcauro of hls marked In­ which has Inspiied his official life, w
dledof consnmpLlon Tm-hday raerning at Rapids this week.
struck by a ballet In the shoulder nnd fell. tegrity and great efficiency, because in the causes that Jed to his electkm by ■
, her bonus on Michigan Avenue. She has
Bugler
Thomas
Shaw
saw
him.
ha-tenrd
N. A. Fuller was in Grand Rapids on
■ been tn falling health tor yearn. Mrs.
faci. during all his years among us he has of the largest pluralities ever given rtio him aud stooil oy him while the battle never betrayed a trust. Mr. Jocbitn has licer In this county. Alonzo R-- Keaas
Warner was mother of .Charles Warner businuM Thursday.
raged. Sliaw soon lost hla hat and. tak­
And skier of IL J. Grant, of Uiiacky. The
IL Li. Messer and I*. T. Colgrove were ing n handkerchief from the pocket of Incurred the universal thanks of all^this will continue to act aa cirauit court e&lt;
Absolutely Pure.
community. The friend of Middleville Is mlssloner with the same care and atteati
tuncra! oepukred Wednesday afternoon, in Lansing Monday.
Col. Thompson, wound It around his bead Middleville's friend.—Republican.
A cream of tartar baktag powder. Highest Rev. Peffer offieiaLkig.
and with the same high sense of duly t
cf all Id laaveulng strength.—Latest United
E. DeGrool made a business trip'to and wore It away. On the occasion of
lias characterized his long tenure, of t
Stares Government Food Report.
An important article of timely interest Grand Rapids Monday.
this re-union he told of this. Incident and
Royal Bakuki Puwdbbco., Wall St. N. Y.
With the advent of January came a few office, which he fills so creditably. 1
has been written for thu January Xorth
returned the handkerchief to its owner.
Fred Walker, of Middleville, la tte a
J
changes
In
the
court
house.
James
D.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mortlmier
Tower
return
­
, Americaa Review by. Moil W. E. ChandOther speeches were mnde al the banquet
commissioner. Though a young man,
• ier. chairman of the Senate Committee ou ed from Detroit Saturday.
held in the eveuing by Gen. Kidd, Gen. B. Benham relinquished the cares and re­ has good ability and social qualiti** t
' spomdbilitles of the office of Sheriff With
Immigration, entitled. ‘‘.Shall Immigra­
R.
Pierce.
Col.
G.
E.
Briggs
and
others.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Will Squires, of Big Rap­
will win him friends and position. I
tion be suspended?'’ He I takes the view id*. are visitiug In the clty.^
Gen. R. A. Alger acted as toast-master. ' the old year, and' plain ‘'Jim McKevltl" S. Cobb will fix the metes and bound*
became Sheriff James McKevItt, although
that restriction is neewsary In order to
A fund Is being raised Iu the city to help&gt; Um change isn't expected to ujnko him property for two years to come, and do
• L. A. Wetzel was in Snnfiel&lt;T*on Ininsure the success of the-World's Fair.
Buraneo business last week.
such people as arc addicted to tin; liquor• change his genial ways to those more digLaugh, tulg or eat. do your artlttclid teeth
Everything raised by tiie farmer sells
loosen or drop doo uf It »&lt;&gt; send oue dollar for
habit and who are too poor themselves tot nified and austere. He will be as ap- kept so very busy as coroner,
Mrs. Frank Barms and childhen are provide weans of payment to take the• proachablu and happy as ever. The-retlr- will meet all demands upnn him vri
Or. Husband's Haudy holder. Yon can apply it tor u good price this year except wheat
■Io your plate tu onb mlntire. and no iuattcr If That wheat Is cheaper than ever before visitiug In Vermontville this week.
gold cure. Already about twenty persons, ing Sheriff has endeavored to make a good same equanimity and good JudgenM
your plate n&gt;* or not It will hold«dlnsty In the
known iu this country, is due tn the large
on out n under tho mo* trying circumstances.
Dr. and Mrs. Franc Willbon. of Eaton of ail grades of social standing have been officer, and to'discharg* his duty. He will characterizes all his works. Dr.
Address J, Z. JUNBA.NO. 1). D. 8.
supply now stored In the granaries of the Rapid*, visited in tbu city last week.
cured. Don’t be ashamed to join their• retire from office with the respect of the manse** Is also coroner. We hav
White Cloud,
ranks. It is tbc most honorable and man­• people Irrespective of party. Charles W. toforc congratulated the combma
Michigan producers aud in the elrvatorv of the buy­
William Olucr han' gone South on a
ers. The quantity of wheat now grown
ly act you can do. There can »&gt;e no ex­ Jordan will wield the pen in the register's having saved Woodmansee, so It a
in thi^ couutry is too great for any combi­ business trip to be gone several weeks.
cuse now for any man to lie In the gutter office. A good many thought he wouldn't be n.-ceasary to do so again. But
nation or syndicate to grt a corfaer upon It. y Masters Stuart aud Fred Knappen. of or gn to what lie should help to make But no sooner did he get the nomination duty call, the good Dr. will drop
the‘ companionship
'
" ot hl
home In an intoxicated condition. Think than he trotted out bls bucksaw and blue box. fly from
A leading democrat, and one not given Grand Rapid*, spent Sunday lu the city.
of your wife, your children and jour Jeans; and while most people were shaking Jersey's, and meet all demands unflineh
to •talking through hh hat." said the
Mrs. Hattie Seeley, of Minneapolis, is
oilier day: There wiU bi* a straight demo­ vislUug her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. John friends and brace up. and if you know of their head 1 In dlspalr of bls chances, ingly.
a vlolatkm of theflaw help to bring the of­ Charles looked solemn, bnt kept right on
crat ticket in the city next April, and It Michael.
fenders to justice. There Is no reason sawing wood, lie didn't saw his leg off.
will be. democratic from Mayor to Con­
Johu Dennis and wify attended the why Eaton snould not be the cleanest We have said it to his face, and will re­
stable. The democrats*™ done with the
A good improved farm 4 miles west of
crowd of political muidescrlpls who pose sixth Michigan reunion iu Grund Rapids county in Uie state. Let us all, for 1893, peat it behind his back that Barry' County this city, consisting of 117 acres of land
swear to be sober and Industrious, kind in never grew any better timber for register
ns leaders of every new party that comes Monday.
with good buildings. The above farm wfll
our
families,
honest
with
all
mankind
aud
than
Charles
W.
Jordan,
and
we
expect
along, and eatch the •’ism'’ as readily as
Miss Minnie Dlck|psou returned from
pay 100 cents on the dollar —Charlotte events will demonstrate that fact. Mr. be sold cheap and on easy terms.
some people do the “itch'.”
Grand Rapid* yesterday, accompanied by Tribune.
Dated at Hasting" Ulla 13th day of Dee.
Wickwire has made a capable, painstaking
Harper's Weekly, with tlie number for a friend.
A. D. 1892.
officer, and the people] can find no fault
CURED or KO PAY far services.
Hastings City- Bank.
Written guarantee u&gt; permanently cure all January Sth, will enter upon its thirtyLet no one think that an opera house with the fnanner In which he has conduct­
Miss Daisy Wellman, of Nashville ha*
kinds at Kuptare cf both sexes. No pain; no sixth volume. The number will be an es­
operation; no detention from business. For pecially’attractive one. Among Its lead­ been visiting her cousin, Mbs Lorina will come to Hastings and build lUvlf. ed the office. John G. Nagler is the new
In their very nature they are more public county clerk, and no one who’know* him
tall InfornintloH and Illartrated pamnUlct eonBronson.
ing features will be a description of Madi­
tatalng Uielnraa references (free), address
than private enterprides, and it is rarely doubts bis capacity to fill the office with
DB. H. W. Marsh.
Editor Banneb:
Happy George was In the city last week
son, by A. E. Watrous, finely illustrated
orTHEO. E. MILLER CO.. 102. 101. Kfl Mlck- by F. V. DuMond; an article on the calling on old friends aud looking as hap­ thal one pays even a moderate Interest on credit to himself and satisfaction to the
Dear Sir—Owing to my time being more
Its stock. Hastings, through the enter­ people. He is a painstaking, genial gentle­
tgan Ave.. DetroiL Mich.
.
French Chamber of Deputies, by' Stephen py as ever.
prise of Mr. Dorr Mudge, has the oppor­ man. who will conscientiously discharge valuable elsewhere 1 shall cease my vhdte •
Bonsai. Jun. with several portraits: lllus- TMdl&amp;s Bertha Bentley left Monday tor tunity to get a $10,000 opera house, by his duty, and we predict will win deserved to Hastings, and my patients In your sec­
t rat ions of the dedication cvrenifrtiies at Grosse.Isle to resume her labors in the giving a bonus of 82,000. Over $1,500 of popularity. One good term deserved an­ tion who wish to see me can do so by
the la.viug of tho corner stone of the school room.
this $2,000 haw been raided. Many haw other, and that Is why the people put meeting me In Charlotte each month. My ’
WK4 '9 GRAND RAPIDS stop at
next visit in Charlotte will be January 17,
Cathedral of St. Jnbu the Divine; a paper
given their full proportion. Others have
on University Extension In the United
Mrs. Caroline Roberts has returned given more than that. Still others Lavr, Hale Kenyon back In his position to and my next February 14 and March 14,
States, with portraits; Illustration of St. from Kalamazoo where she has been mak­ d me little or nothing. This month, and handle the county cash. Barry County always on Tuesday. Office at the Phoe­
never
had
a
more
capable
oi
more
popu
­
i
'
’.uke’a tieM bmpital. New Ybrk City. etc. ing au extended visit
right now, arrangement* should be com­ lar treasurer than Hgjc Kenyon; and when nix House. Consultation free.
OppMite UNION DEPOT.
The front page illustration will be a strik­
Air.-. Emory Busby and Mtb. Ella Bowen pleted for raising the balance of thia election night showed up nearly 1,200 plu­
ing and timely picture of MR9ugh Weather went to Fenton Saturday to visit relatives S3.000. Let’* quit talking about what a rality for him, everybody said "Served
Stockholder* Meeting.
Free Baggage Transfer. New House
nice thing it would lx? and go at it and see him Just rigid.” James A. Sweezey will
The annual meeting of the stocklmldera
returning Tuesday night.
Stenin Ilest nnd Electric Della. Booms 50
for ourselws what a nice thing a real
Barry county's proaccuter. If one 1of tbc Hastings Chair ami Table Company
The report of the secretary of tho Stale
BEACH A BOOTH.
-MfA George Brooks has returned from
Grange, at the close of tho ihral year. a seven* weejts visit with her daughter, $10,000 opera house is. A SIO.OOO opera could have believed the opposition,criti­ will be held at the office ot the company
house should not perish for the lack of cisms of Mr. Sweezey. he would be juati- in their factory buHtfing In the city of
' Dre. 1. show* that there are In the state Mis. Hattie Wglker. of Martin.
3500. Let's see that this one materializes, Heel In expecting that thu next two years Hastings on the tenth day of January,
248 subordinate granges. During tho
pasj year two new granges have been esJ. Lee Reed anil wife entertained the so that right now Mr. Mudge can perfect would see in Barry County a reign of law­ 1803, at one o'clock In the afternoon.
A. E. KEXA9TON,
ktablbhed, three dormant ones revived, and latter'* brother and 6U»er Tricnda from all arrangements for his building next lessness and disorder. No one could ap­
spring.
prove Such a condition of affairs more
four disbanded, making a net gain of one. Eaton Rapids during the. jmildays.
■ •- - rafW -J
* UKCULdTION •
There were also established one county
one juvenile grange.. The total mem­ 7 Frank I’fliig returned from Chicago
Thia week,
S3 quires. and
Monday
where
he
has
been
spemKug
the
bership in the state is alwut 10.000. The
receipt* during the year were $5,890.41; holidays with his brother Charles.
tije cllsbursement.*, $5.708.30, the loss be­
Frank Nagler. a former Hastings std- '
Hereafter, changes for advertisements ing due to the re-cHtebliihment on a dif­
dent, but now a teacher In the Jackson
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
ferent basis of the Grange Victor. GvO.
insure Insertion In the j?*ue of the week B. Horton, of Fruit Ridge, was elected school, made u» a pleasant e*|l Friday.
when brought.
Janie* Haggerty Is again a resident of
worthy master; Miss Jennie Bud. of Ann
Arl&gt;or, secretary; A. E. Strong, &lt;ft Vicks­ our city. He is with the Furniture Co.,
nnd hi* friends are glad to welcome him.
burg. treasurer,

Hastings Banner-

PERSONAL MENTION.

POWDER
WHEN YOU

Rupture

-ThE KENT-

LOCAL/NEWS.

The board of supervisors is now in ses­
sion.
4

A most tooihsomr dessert Is a cherry
ice. Take a quart can ot red cherries—
It was pleasant to hear the school Wdl the red ones give tho ice a better color and
Monday.
/
flavor than either white or black—turn
Goo# house to rent. Inquire of O. I) off the juice and add water enough to
make a quart. To this add the juice of
Spaulding.
two lemons and oue pound of sugar.
d Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Kronewltter, Boil this mixture five minutes and then
last'week, a girl.
strain. When cold freeze like ice cream
Baths at Busby Bros, only 15 cents. nnd then stir in the cherries. It Is well
to know that when fruit of xny kind I*
Hot and cold water.
used in cream aud ice* it ahtfol ‘ not be
We hope 1893 may lies prosperous year added until the liquid mixture Is'.’rozen,
with alt our readers.
a* otherwise it will be found to contalh
This Is the week of prayer, nnd it la be­ many little lumps as hard a* lead. Tills
recipe may tje_ used in making various
ing observed in all the churches. ,
sorts of fruit Ices. These Ires look iimmK
. The new officers of the Agricultural so­ nicer served !n sherbet glasses than In
ciety are already planning for the next china.
*
fair.
, ‘‘Petitions to the legislature are bring
The sale at Wooley A Bronson's still industriously circulated asking that they
continues. They can save you money. pass a bill prohibiting the sale of game
Call and see them.
within the state at all seasons of tbe year.’'
You cannot be said to .have started ‘•Would It not be well, seeing tliat the
the new year properly unless you have rigors of a severe winter Is now upon us,
to try and save some of the game birds
taken the Banker.
from utter extermltlon. The deep snows
Annual meetings of the stockholders of prevent the quails from securing food,
the chair and wool boot companies take consequently they starve, aud wnlle in
place next Tuesday.
this state of emaciation, if there be severe
f Busby Bros, the leading barbers, bave a weather then there will be no need of legis­
reputation all over the state for their fine lation, fof oue cold night would destroy
more-quail than all the shooters In Mich­
hair cuts and shaves.
igan would kill in n season. The law
Watch for the great cloak sale at the nuw provides that game may be trapiwd
parlors of the Hastings house, Wednesday to be kept alive during tlie winter month*,
and Thursday of January 11th and 12th.
would II not be well for all persons Inter­
Seo the adv. for the great cloak sale, to esled to try and make provision* for tlie
take place Wednesday and Thursday, Jan- game in this manner."
uaryllth and 12th, at the Hastings bouse.
Tbffclty-wLIJ raise quite a large sum
The annua! meeting of the stockholders for highways t|jl* year. The money is
of the Hastings Furniture Manufacturing needed to put the approaches to our city
Co. w.ill take place to-day at tlie Co.’s In good condition. In fact city money
could not be expended to better purpose
•ffico.
- '
than In putting these roads in the best
"Henrietta” the play given here last poesible condition. But about $3,000 wns
winter by home tairut I* soon to be pre­ expended for. that paroosc but a little
sented by Kalamazoo young people In while since. A good deal of the work,
tliat city.
especially the grading, remain*. But thu
E. W. Morrill has purchased the homo roads were not constructed on tho bent
of Mrs. Allen, un Green street, opposite approved plans for aueb work, and the re­
Mrs. Grable's, and will move Into it tho sult is that many hundred dollars must
•zo again to make fills nnd haul grave),
first of April.
which the rains of another two years will
Judge Smith left for Charlotte to-day completely efface. Better that kind of
to arrange for the opening of the circuit roadwork than none. Bui that I* not the
court for Eaton county which will convei.e best Wo would like to see the money
Monday next.
raised this year expended aa far is It will
'I Mr. Will Upland Mira Sarah Kllr,. go in making at least one approach to:the
both of this city., will be united in mar­ city os perfect as-the best method* can
riage this evening. Their many friends make IL "Roman roads" btfllt 2.000
years ago are some of them good to-day.
extent! congratulations. *
We would like to see steps taken to It Is perhaps to much to a*k that our city
build a city ball tills year. It would, it expand II* 52,000 or $0,000 for the benefit
seems to us, be a wise expenditure of the of people who will live during the next
20 centuries. Bnt It is perfectly practica­
public fauns to do this.
ble. and we believe eminently wise, that
We acknowledge receipt of the Colum the money go as far « It will toward
blan Memorandum Calendar, from the making a rood that will be a good road
Pope Manufacturing Company, of Bw»- a generation btnee. If we build no more
toaJf—
mile of good road —
this year,
tun, Mass. It is a most useful article for» thana*-*
bitter I hat than a*great ileal riKin* uf .tonitany business man.
thing tj ist tbo city fathers of three years
You will be amused and Infracted If btmeen_____________
_______
rill have to make
ever.' Mure than
you hear the lecture by llcv. Campbell this, aneb a highway would be an educa­
Fair on Tuesday evening, January 10th. tor, a moving force In this day. when so
Subject Ireland and the Irish, in society much is being Mid and so Utile bring done
rooms. See posters.
tor good roads.

Dr. Russell, wife and niece, and Mr.
Willis Harvey, of Allegan, ate their
Christmas Turkey with J. Lee Retd and
wife.
•

TO ALI­
TO WH0H THESE
PRESENTS
HAT C0HE:

y Sheriff elect McKevItt takes possession
of bls office next Monday. His family
will not move to the city until the middle
or latter part of January.—Middleville
Sun.
7The many friends of DL Clarence
Lathrop, of thi* city, will be pleased to
learn that he has secured a position in Hie
Grace Hospital. Detroit. He leaves to day
tC. that city and will make hie home there
fur two years.
C. H. Thoma*, of Hastings, has located
in Traverse CRy as law partner of G. H.
Cross. The firm name will be Cross A
Tiunnas. Mr. Thoma* expresses himself
highly pleased with our town and It* peo­
ple.—Traverse Herald.

*Miss Effa Simpson left yesterday after­
noon for Albion College where she will
study mnslr. Mis* Etta will be greatly
missed in the city,'especially In the young
people'* societies of the M. E. Church, Iu
which she was a prominent aud active
worker.
Judge Clement smith, of Hastings,
whom the writer reniouibera as a favorite
school teacher of twenty-five years ago,
made us a very pleasant call last Friday
while in town on legal bnslneas. The
Judge is a candidate fur tho circuit judge­
ship lu Ibis district, made vacant by the
election of Judge Hooker to the supreme
bench.—Grand Ledge Independent.

L M. Weston, of Grand Baplds, pre»ldent of the state World's fair commission,
has received notice that 3,000 feet of space
has been awarded to the Michigan Uni­
versity, 1,000 feet to tho Agricultural
College and 1,800 feet to tho common
school exhibits.

E IT KNOWN that we, the
■ leading Clothing House of Bar­
ty County Michigan, on the
beginning of the glad new year
and in fullness of gratitude for bounti­
ful favors shown us by our many cus­
tomers and friends during the year
just done, do hereby make resolution
that throughout the year Eighteen
Hundred and Nibuty-thrce, and as
many more years thereaffcyL^is Prov­
idence in its wisdom may grant us,
we will continue to sell as we have
done in the past, the best Ready-towear Clothing in the world.

Lost, a dark rod medium sized shehperd
dog answering to the name of Sbep. heavy
bushy tall, points of ears black, black cord
under throat. Flnder wlll be suitably re­
warded by leaving thu dog with- I). E.
Birdsall, Hastings, or for information
which will lead to his recovery.
The Michigan game law reals a* to pos­
session: "No person shall sell or expose
for sale, or have iu bis possesion for the
pm pore of seHlng nr exposing for sale, any
of the kinds or species of birds or animals
protected by this act after the expiration
of eight days next sucemiiir-r the times
limited and prescrilMfd for the killing of
any ancb birds or animals " In a recent
suit brought by Game Warden Hampton
against F. J. britenthaler. of Grand Rap­
ids, for selling venison out of aeaaon. th*?
defendant admitted the charge, but cuntendM tint as the venison had been pur­
chased in open season it had then become
his property and the statute could not pre­
vent Ids selling it when he pleased. The
Judge. Gove, thereupon took 11 it cane from
the jury. Il need nut be edited that the
defendant's plea would not stand for a
m™™.,
u any court familiar with the ac­
moment ,In
ceptrt
cepted prineltrie
principle of
of law
law relating to game
. —E
------ and. Stream.
protection.
Forest

DONE at Hastings, Michigan, this first day
of January, A. D., 1893.

QRflNT
Y&amp;b
CurniiEB.

—

�-m.n Harkin, told than d th, daaUn
b*l nraUUoo of tb. old hanUr. and th.
taro or three different
-But h« W
" answered Joe, -and
his‘actions aro^snspiciotw. If ho ha*

H.BW
oal to
ooia!
mile from camp, and Icng before bo »nd lenm
fool on earth!"
reached it all the men were watching biggest
“I quite agree with yaF
* voice
not fire fJT^ray. and T.yl« *£«g
Ufa approach.
He was one of tho four renegades, and ap to find ths renegade who had vfaitod
thfa was tho visit Harkins had heard
(lie camp below standing almost over
them plotting to make. Tho captain.
Harkins and Joe knew this, but none of llW-Saw yer holes' tracks leadin in yere,
tho others knew that the girl Lizzie was ye know,” Mid tho renegade to expj*£ -np. .h. ».™S
be™K
nation. "Rather enna to find n white
ed in the wagon.
man jirowling around uluno m this ken-.
Tho man continued to advance ut ft
try. Yer scalp must be nailed on or ye
leisurely pace, and by and by he was
wouldn't chance it this way.
near enough to the group to call out:
"Who are you?" asked Taylor as soon
m he had recovered from hfa surprise.
'•The same question to ye, and what
fa it about a cavo of gold and dividing

Jack Sprat, tend Merry King Co4e.
And th* Three wfee Men of Gotham.
Who went to sen In a bawl;
The woman wb«&gt; rode on a l»rnomstlrk.
And swvpt the cobweblied sky.
And the boy who sal In the romer,
Eating hfa Cbrfatmas. pie.
These were same of thn old favorites,
but they have been snpplsuted by the
"Pansy" and “Chatterbox’* stories, "Little
Lord Fauntleroy," and "Five Little Pep­
per*." The old fashioned pill* and phy­
sics have been 'superseded, and wisely,
too. by Pierce’* Purgative Pelletta, a mild,
harwlM amt ctfectlre cathartic. They
,are pleasant to taki—so gentle In their ac­
tion that tlie most delicate child ean take
them, yet so effetetlve that they will cure
the most obstinate cases of constipation,
stomach, liver aud bowel troubles. They
should he In every nursery. Aa * gentle
laxative, only one for a dose.
James Duonerais of West Bay City,
who shot himself tuo weeks ago, dlwl of
blood poisoning.

tmneu w
—------- ——.
told them uf tho renegade* and their wU&gt;. rirl h. W T~cwdM&gt;d
done thfa he shall"-----happened to her, end of the
•*! will shoot him with my own handr nhat
Ct&gt;mn£OI sternly
*preplied the captain. "Let every­ nataer, who might be expectedBto~
thing rest till be awake*. It tuay have pear in camp next forenoon. It was
k en as ho says-that fright and exhaus­ davbresk before they were through talk­
ing, and yet only the two men nnd Bess
tion may have upset him.”
-But he must guide M to the spot m know of the arrivals.
"The first thing fa to dispose of Tay­
tho morning," persisted Joe.
"I shall insist upon that, even if we lor," said tho captain in response to an in­
have to, leave the camp alone," added quiry of what should be done. "The
men will soon bo astir, and Harkins had
Hakes an every-day convenience of an Bess.
Md-thue luxury. Pure end wholesome.
"It shall be so," replied the captain. best lie low for a couple of hours. As
°PHcto was help. If the man belon/ud
boon as breakfast fa over 1 shall ask
•Wo shall know all in tho morning."
Bess retreated to the wagon, rent with Taylor to head a party to the place ho
to a party the gold might yet be se­
conflicting emotions and prostrated by described. Let us see what he will do.”
cured. Ho was h hard looking customer
Harkins sought,one of tho wagons,
grief and doubt, and the men went about
—oue who‘would not scruple at any­
NONE SUCH brand.
their duties without a word to each other. andWhen tho men roused up, one after
thing.
MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse. N. T. All felt that there was somethingVrrong another, not one had a suspicion that
••Sit down," said Taylor as ho made
about Taylor’s dory, but all hesitated anything unusual had occurred during
himself comfortable. ' ‘I came here with
the
night.
Breakfast
was
prepared
and
to believo him guilty of the heinous
a party camped two or three miles be­
eaten, and the captain and Joe, who
crime of taking the life of a comrade.
low. They camo to prospect for gold,
were watching! Taylor very cloeely, saw
but I camo to look for a cave already
Night came down.
Taylor had hidden hfa face under hfa bv hfa demeanor that he was restless
filled with it They sort o’ suspected
blanket, but ho had not closed hfa eyes and ill at cose. Ho seemed to have lost
me, and because I wouldn’t divide they
Wbca she'
his
appetite,
and
he
glanced
around
him
in sleep. He was not tortured by re­
drove mo out of camp this morning.”
VFbcn«b®l
morse. On the contrary, he was elated aa if expecting some sudden danger.
••Whar did ye hear of that cave?*
t
Beesio came from the wagon equipped
over the thought that ho now alone pos­
"From an old hunter named Saun­
' The warring factions of the ' Kent
sessed the secret of tho cavo of gold. as for an expedition’, and, walking up
ders.”
But he was troubled that he had not told to Taylor, sho said:
“Who used to chum with a pard named County ARrlcultoral sodely have settled
"I am ready. We arc to find and re­
tlmir difficulties.
The old fepurr mine near Michigamme a better story. Before firing the shot
Bridgera?"
he had planned just bow ho would act cover my father’s body today.”
Ifacing With Wolvce.
Is again to be operated.
"Exactly."
’ "Yus, I will send two mon within,"
Many a thrilling tale has been told by
(•Waal, Tm yere fur the same pur­
8. Graves'6’2,000 residence at Cheshire nnd what he would say. Tlie fear which
added
the
captain.
guilt
always
brings
had
upset
him
and
travelers
of
a rate with wolves across the
“
Who
are
youT
’
pose.
What
I
got
was
secondhand
from
was totally destroyed by fire. . &lt;
■
•I—1 can’t go—not thfa morning!"
caused him to halt and hesitate and toll
"Howdy, strangers! I reckon I kin old Bridgera, Irat it looks straight ’nuff. frozen steppea of Russia. Sometimes only
Th. Plain Truth
stammered Taylor. “Fm sick.
I’m
thu picked bones of the hapless traveler
Is rood enotirh tor Hood's 8*nun&gt;.tri!liv—there a very lamo story.
There
’
s
four
of
us
in
the
party
and
,
come* in, being as I ain’t a hostile In­
arc found to tell the tale. In our own
is do need uiMMhdtfebincnt or sensationalism.:
Many a man who has. planned a crime almost too sick tosit up."
we've got ridin horses and a team.”
■
Simply what Uodd’s Sarsaparilla does, tliat tell*
country thousands are engaged In a life-»nd"Do you still say that the Indians shot dian."
tho story ot ,lt» merit. I f you hat e never re- has thought it all over ami prepared
• That’s the checker!" exclaimed Toy- dt-Htli race against the wolf Consnroptiou.
Tho captain returned hfa salutation;
filwl ite baaefltsa single bottle will convince himself at every point only to realize mv tother down?” demanded Bess.
and the renegado came to a halt in tho lor as he brought hfa fist down on the The best weapons wlth-whlch to fight the
you it Is a pood medicine.
.
“
Do
I?
Of
course
1
(lol
You
all
seem
after its commission that he left loop­
toe. is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis­
to bo agin ffie. Do you think I killed camp, looked keenly around him and grass. "I want to join you."
TUeLidieit prats® Um been son by Hood’s holes in hfa armor of defense. "And yo know just whnr that cave fa?" covery. Thfa renowned remedy has cured
continued:
1111* fortheir easy, yet efficient .-fction. Sold
It was long after dark before Taylor him myseir?"
“I believe I can walk to it in tho myriads of cases when all other medicines
"Come
after
gold,
I
reckon,
and
from
by all druRuWs. Price 2S cents.
"How many Indians did you count?"
rose up. He had then settled on a story
and doctors bad failed. Il fa the greatest
tho looks o’things you’ve beeu fooling night."
"All of ten." *
from which he would not vary. He told
“Suppose wa should hev a row with blood-purititr and restorer of strength
away your time fur a hull week. In
•How did they attack your
it to tho men, and he told it with such'
known to the world. For all forms of
■‘Fired u volley at us and then began course you wua green and didn't know tho jteople camped below?’
scrofulous affectlona (and consumption fa
apparent sincerity that some of them be­
“I’ll do my share of shooting. There’s
or you wouldn't hev stopped here two
one of them), it is unc&lt;)u*led as r" remedy.
lieved him. while none disputed. Bess to yell."
two
or
three
of
'em
who
will
get
a
bul
­
hours."
"You are sure they yelled?"
had come forward to hear it, os was her
Gertrude Davin, a weak-minded girl of
"What’s the matter of thfa place?" let the first time I have a chance to cov­
•‘Sure! They kept it up half an hour."
right When he had finished there was
Bedford, had Edward McPeake arrested
er ’em."
•‘It was odd that 1 heard no other queried the captain.
a long, painful silence, broken at last by
"Como on. 1 guess tho boys will take on a charge of assault.
“Nuthin, so fur’s grass and water
sound
but
the
single
report
of
your
tho girl, who said:
goes, but if you want gold you must go ye iu under the sarcumstances. Haven't
"If thfa story be true you have done rifle!" said a voice behind Taylor, and
whar it fa. Leastwise, tlie rest of us seen nuthin of a gal wanderin around ,employed In curing piles with Hill's pile
only what another might do so situated. he wheeled about to find Harkins con­
Pomade. No cutting, no ligatures, no
hev bad to."
yere, 1 suppose?”
We shall know’ tomorrow. You can fronting him.
cauterizing, but a simple and positive cure
"And where fa that?"
“No.”'
The man's amazement and terror were
find
the
place
again,
and
yon
will
lead
for plies, or we would not give you a
OOFTRIOMT Jr AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. IBS
“
A
matter
oftwelve
miles
up
the
val
­
"Waal,
saddle
up."
pitiful.
Ho
essayed
to
speak,
but
the
us there.'’
printed guarantee with tkeh package.
ley.
Thar
’
s
plenty
up
thar
to
bo
had
An
hour
later
Taylor
was
in
the
camp
"I—1 was dreadfully turned around, words would not come. He looked help­
Price 31.00. six tor 85.00 By Mail. Try
and 1 might not be able to'flnd tho exact lessly from side to side and trembled ns fur the digging, and only a small j&gt;arty of thu outlaws. When the’men learned it to night For sale by Fred L. Heath,
has got onto it yet. Never saw such that he hod been driven out of the camp the druggist
CRASHER XV.
-yvith a chill.
.
spot,” replied'Taylor.
"You must!" answered Bess. "My ' "It fa not the dead come back," said richness afore., I believe ye kin almost below and that he hod received minuto
A Marshall speculator boasts of having
particulars regarding the locality of the
father's bones must not lie uuburied! Harkins, “but tho living. Your bullet load one o’ them wagons in a month."
There were murmurs of admiration cavo of gold they extended him a warm paid as high as 123 |&gt;er cent for tho use of
only grazed niy arm. 1 fell into u gulch
Hfa death shall not go unavenged!”
money, per annum.
and
exclamations
of
astonishment
from
welcome.
just
as
you
fired
upuu
me.
There
were
"Well, 1’11 try, and if we all lose our
CATARRH CURES CON8H&gt;€ncb.
the men.
"Whar do yo make it out to be?"
scalps in the effort 1 cannot be hAld re­ no Indians there!"
"1 belong to the party up thar," con­ asked Bob, the leader.
Taylor looked from man to man. Each
sponsible. I'm sure there's on Indian
tinued
the
stranger,
“
bat
1
don
’
t
go
"Fire miles the other ride of the
damp not far from that spbt, and it’s a face was hard set and vengefuL
"You are all agin me!" he finally much on digging out the stuff. Rathqr" wagon train.”
wonder to me we haven’t been attacked
‘•You’ve got mad at uie and be moving around, yon know. I kin
Catarrh medicines are ■ of taro chutes—
••Nor
since I camo in. There were ns many shouted.
“Thar’s S'tiat the hunter said—fire those that cure and thnso that relieve.
ns seven right after me for two or three want to drive me a way! Why should 1 guarantee that the boys will welcome yo
if
yo
want
to
come,
Thar's
enough
fur
Those
that cure are called specifies; those
want
to
taka
Harkins'
life?
”
miles."
that only relieve are called palliatives..
■(But you fired tq&gt;on me, and here fa all."
■ “And tins isn’t the canyon?"
Tlie men. aud especially Joe, had
"It fa very generous indeed of yoa,"
"It can't be. It's below that camp, The number of kpedfie catarrh remedies
looked to see the girl break down under tho empty shell to prove it," said Har­
fa small indeedpHie number of re’-arrh
replied tho captain. “We curio for m stake my lifo on it"
the strain, but she did not She fought kins.
palliatives fa legion. The effect of catarrh
"If—1 did, then 1 was’scared of—of gold, and of course we muxt-tfike advan­
against it and clnng to tho hope that
"Then, doggone it, we’ve bin wrong palliatives fa often Immediate, but always
tage
of
your
offur."
her father still lived, though he might the Indians," stammered Taylor.
all the time. We located tlifa as the temporary: they never cure. This kind
"Aye! that we must," shouted tho place. If it’s below the camp then wo of catarrh medicines includes *PWS
"You know the law of tho plains!"
be wounded and a prisoner. '
said the captain to Taylor In a flinty men.
Midnight came and'all was quiet
don’t keer a button whether they move snuffs. Inhalants, gargles, and local ap­
"What brought me out thfa morning, or not. though they’ll likely be going up plications of all kinds. They seem to
"The man who murders a com­
Joe went on guard at tliat hour, and voice.
at least thus way," olwerved the man as the valley today. We’d letter hitch up cure for awhile, but the disease fa sure to
an hour later, as all hfa senses were rade must die himself!"
ho carefully noted everything in camp, and be going."
"I—1 didn’t murder him!”
return.
keenly alert, he heard a whistle. No
Pe-nt-na belongs to the class of catarrh
"No, you did not, but the man who "was a cabunity. One of tho boys up
A man anti a woman approached him.
Indian would make use of such a signal.
remedies called speeifica. Pe-ru-mt dues
Taylor entered the camp about mid- There were no white men in the neigh­ attempts murder must be punished. thar brought hfa gal out with him. Tho
.
CONTINUED.
not palliate the symptoms, but cures the
aftenxwn, hatless and apparently in borhood. Wns it tho note of sonic bird You must go! Ln one hour you must be kijuns got arter ns and skeart her clean
disease. It fa sometimes slow In its ac­
out of camp, and should you return you crazy. Since that time she's bin tryin
great distress from having como at such of night?
tion on old cases of chronic caiarrb,
a rapid pane. He reported that ho and
to rnn away, imagining that the reds
There it came again—a whistle of in­ will be fired upon!" •
but it Is sure, nnd its effects are
To turn a man out in that locality was were arter her scalp. She got off last
Harkins had been attacked by about n quiry—as if some one was seeking to lo­
permanent. It fa also an unfailing reme­
dozen Indians soon after eating their cate the camp. Believing it to be some giving him up to a hundred perils, if not night and might hev cum thfa way.”
The best salve in the world for cuts, dy for coughs, colds, braacliith. consump­
noonday meal, and that while llprkin.* prospector or hunter who had lost him­ to certain death, but Taylor eagerly
“That’s awfulr sighed Harkins. *Tve bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever tion In its early Stages, and all the ihronle
had been shot down he had miraculously self during the day, Joe answered tho caught at the opportun’'ty.
got a gal of my own down in the wagon sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, diseases of winter. Au exceltd^/treaUM
escaped the deadly bullets and dashed signal.
■TU willingly go.' h« txpliai. -In- there, and I’d rather see her dead than corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­ on catarrh will be sent free to any address
ly cures piles or no j&gt;ay required. It fa to The Pe-ru na Drug Manufacturing
for the camp. He had been pursued up.
&lt;le«l 1 don't xur. -,o (tay. You xre all craxy."
It came again and nearer.
to within rifle shot of tho wagons, and
Now he heard footsteps and a moment •gin uw tuxl Ifttuldn't be M»y here 1
•’The wolves would be likely to pull guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or Company, Columbus, O.
money refunded. Price 25 cento per box
he pretended great fear lest tho camp later a man and a woman approached can lake all g., trap,. 1 reckon!”
. her down fast night,” mused Joe. "Two
For 1,000 skunk 'hkins a Coldwater
For sale by W. IL Goodyear, the druggist
would be immediately-attacked.
"OrlalMy.him from out of the dorknesaor three big fellows were around camp
firm paid 31,000 lu oue week. They are
Two of the prospectors had returned,
Taylo^juul a horae, blankets, spare just before daylight.”
“Halt! Who fa it?" challenged the
doing an odoriferous business.
but two others were still out. Before sentinel.
nmjaqnttion, spade and pick and cook­
“So ye've got a gal o' your own?’
"How delicious Is the winning
A friend In need is a friend Indeed, and
waiting to question Taylor or hear hfa
“Harkins!" was the reply.
big Utensils. These articles were packed queried tho man of Harkins in tones
Of a kiss, at love’s beginnlng."not less than
million people have
whole story the camp prepared for de­
•‘Great heavens!" whispered Joo as up.and strapped to lifa horse and be was winch betrayed doubt.
sings the poet, and hfa sentiment Is true
found
Just/.uch
a
friend
in
Dr.
Klug
’
s
fense, and it was only after an hour hail tho pair came to a halt before him. aft'en food enough to last him a week,
"Oh, Bees!" called the latter in reply,
with one possible exception. If either
passed away that any one'questioned "But thfa docs beat mo. And that fa.- lifa "truck" had been stored in the rear and the girl put her head out of the New DlnCdvery for consumption, coughs party has the catarrh, even love’s kiss
- .,U colds. If you have never used tills
the near presence of Indians.
you, Harkins, and alive!"
I
/ end of a wagon owned by another, and wagon and asked what was wanted.
great cough medicine, one trial will con­ loses Its sweetness. Dr. Sage’s Catatrh
Bees knew nothing of her bereavement
"Yes. it fa Harkins, aryl here fa a poor hfa going sfluply decreas'd the strength
"Waal, I'll hev to look further,” said vince you that it has wonderful curative Remedy fa a sure cure tor thfa repulsive
until tho captain and others began to girl 1 rescued from a camp of whiter^, of tho party one man. As he was ready tho renegade as he turned away. "Poor powers in all diseases of throat, chest and and distressing affliction. By its mild.
question Taylor. About thfa time the egades up the valley. I’ve got jots to to ride away the captain kindly said:
gal! How 1 pity her! And when will lungs. Each bottle fa guaranteed to do Miotblng. antiseptic, .cleansbig and heal­
other party camo in, nnd it transpired tell. Has Taylor come in?*’
"It’s hard lines, Taylor, but it’s tho yo be ready to move up the valley to tho all that 1s claimed or money will be re­ ing proper!les’, it cures the worst cases.
that Taylor alone had seen Indians.
funded. Trial butties free at W. IL Good­ 3500 reward offered for an Incurable case.
"Yes, and he reported you iiljed by law we all live by. Harkins had the gold fields^ None of the others had seen the slightest the Indians."
.
right to slioot you the minute he entered
"Today peri ftps." answered the cap­ year’s drug ston*. Large bottles 50c and
A two-year-old daughter of. Clinton
31.00.
cause for alarm. In repeating hfa story
"Ho sought my life hhnself, but bo the camp."
Ames, of Cambria, fell Into a kettle of
tain.
Taylor got it badly mixed, and when ho quiet If ho,fa asleep jo not arouse
boiling water, sustaining fatal injuries.
"Yes, 1 reckon he had, though ho
“Better not lose any time, as thar will
ittompted to console the girl, who stood him. Wako the cap&amp;in, aud after we made a big mistake in accusing me."
be a /. iush in yere from all directions.
George \V’. Cock, of Grand Rapids, gut
listening to* every detail with tearless have cared for thfa woman I have a
We desire to say to our cititena. that tor
"1 hope you’ll keep clear of Indiana So tong to ye."
vyee, she answered:
years we have been selling Dr. King’s two years at Jackson for embezzling JI.800
story to tell.”
and meet with good luck."
When he had cleared the camp Har­ New Discovery tor couhumplion. Dr. from the Phoeuik Furniture Co.
“It may bp
but I cannot believe it.
"And IF
kins told hfa story and the man’s object King's New Life Pills. Bucklen’s Arnica
1 shall not jbelievo it until I see his dead
Rev. C. 1, Deyoe. of the Christian ehurcb
CBAPTF.R XVI
•And IF
\
was made plain.
Harkins did not keep ;Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never at Beldiug, has affiliated himself with the
body.”
I
•And It"
back tho secret of the cave, but told it handled remedies thut sell as well, or that ।.....
eongregationallstB,
Ufa charge follows
"But am you doubting my words,
Even
Harkins
echoed
the
sentiment,
just
as
he
had
received
it
and
suggested
have given such unlvereal ballsfaction. him.
rafas?"
nnd with a wave of his hand Taylor was tliat in caae the contents could lx? found We do not hesitate to guarantee them
“If the Indians killed him hfa body
Henry Odell, of Kalamazoo, was shot in
off. He rode straight up tho volley, and there should l&gt;e an equal division.
every time, mid we stand ready to refund
will bo lying where it fell," she an­
ns be went ho smiled grimly and
"They want ua to move up the valley 1*the
a *purchase
* * * * * *price.
i * * If satirfactoryv 'Ult.n the foot at Cedar Springs by the accidental
swered. “You can find the spot again—
discharge of bi* gun. Ufa injuries are
chuckled to ’liinself:
in order to let them out," explained the !do not follow their use. Them redicdtes scrioub.
yon must find it We cannot go now,
"It's your turn thfa rnornibg. Tomor­ captain. "Therefore our plan will be to jhave won their great popularity nundy on
■ us night fa coming on, but wo shxflj »j
row it may ,be mine. /Vesterday 1 remain where we are until we know tiudr merits. W. IL Goodyear, druggist.
• in the morning. If the wild leasts have’
thought
1 ,had to kill but one. Today what there is in the story. They haven’t
Charles Angle, of Auib-r. had his arm
.
spared hfa body, 1 waqf fa far Christian
I’m planning to wipa/out tha whole found the cave yet aud there is a chance 1badly crushed between (wo legs.
burial. Ifjtheyjii.te not, 1 want what
When Uriah Heep was in the mode!
pack. Not one of ynu shall leave this of our coming in first. We shall cer­
‘ bones th— |yy' leave."
•
prison, enjoying all the favors which the
valley alivo!”
7
tainly do some looking for it. We’ll let
"W1 . d|d you fire at today?" asked
system of reformation in vogue there con­
Half a mile to Wjo east a bend in thu that chap get well out of sight andQhen
An
ncld
which
rifata
In
sour
milk
and
ferred upon its recipients, he imparted to
he reached for Taylor’s gun and
valley hid him fpom view. He rodo on go on a still hunt."
&lt;elder, called latte acid, fa believed by phy­ a company of vfaitora the important in­
proved by the blacking on hfa finger
for about a mile, and then discovering . Two hours later the captain, Harkins sicians
1
to be (he cause of rheumatfam. formation, "It would be better for every
’ . thrurt into the boro that it had been re- Tiic nuin't ama^mai^ and terror were
j» small valley lending off at right angles and a man named Andrews set out in Aeeunulsting
In the l.kxxL |t attacks tbu body If they got took up and wns brought
]
.-ently’discharged.
he entered it,/ followed it up for forty company under the guidance of tho sec- fibrous tissues In the joints, amt causes here.” A burglar, whom the church army
"I—I fired on the Injuns, of course,"
The captain wns himself on guard on
rods and thcri dismounted and prepared and to seek the canyon and the cave. agonizing pains. What Is needed Is a bus enrolled in its ranks, is preach in.:
.-taniniered Taylor.
the other side of the camp, and he quick­ to camp.
&gt;
’
to neutralize the acid, and to so much the same doctrine. He is only forty
While they are searching Jet us see remedy
t
"Oh, yon did! Wo thought you said ly came up to find out what the confu­
(he kidneys and liver that all two years of aue, and has spent seventeen
"As for/ Indians," ho mused, aa he what befell TaylorJ
Taylor, who had made a invigorate
•
yon had yonr gun on your back and was sion meant.
waste will be ra Fried off n(Wtfs Sarsapa­ of them in jail.
looked about him. "I don’t think there temporary camp in the
t
small ralley.
i
nttmbtag up a mass uf rock to get a look
“Tlifa girl fa suffering for food and are any toft in the hills. Th# have all
rilla
is heartily reonnimended by many
Four or fire years ago be invented a new
When ho came to think It over he whom
’
•ironnd?’
rest,” said Harkins, “and xnnst be at­
It
Ims
cured of rlwuraatfam. it implement for opening safes, which ulti­
cone furv-ard to fight off tho rush, and condemned
himself or having acted so 1 ’MesaTi just the desired qualities', and »n
77"_‘’-!n=ed birrjxlf
“I—I’ve got to lie down nnd think it tended to first. Then yon shall have
mately l&lt;?d to the opening of his eyes. It
before ^c.miner is over Uw rash will rashly. Ho wa* nov alone and outlaw- pr
1
t.wrnuMhly
purifies the blraxl as to prevent was an excellent instrument for the pur
over and quiet my nerves. I've had such the story."
have qferned every redskin out of tho
ed._ eed in finding tho ownrance
ed. • :Should he____
sue
‘
i clow call! that I'm rattled and can’t reor rheumatic a (tacks. We snr- pose of gaining entrance to locked offices;
He quietly awoke Bass, made a brief localiti."
••1^
—.*..^
J
how was
he to ring it away? He gest
a trial of Hood's Snrraparltla hy ell only the flrsltiine ho brought Ik intoopera■ H« Ou-few the
cud pick uM, iu gold
.number jtm how it all was."
explanation, and after Lizxia had been
who miflrr from rheumatism.
■
was nnd would be ...
lo««1U
_____
ticin it stuck iu tbe safe, and ids attempt*
Aa Tiiylbr flung himself down the provided with food the two girls sought
t as he unpacked and growled*
in w,
constant
danger
to get it out made so much noiso that z
fthan’t want ye— leastwise for dig. from the Indians, an■ I if
men gathered in a group to discuss hfa the wagon and Harkins sat down with
’* given
—i a
a ttsm
team
A posfuffire will bo eAtaldfab-.! alxmt poiiroman h&lt; ard him. '
■tory. Tlwri: wan something queer about the captain :md Joe to tell hfa story. nugyuJtt gold—ril get it eMier. Five and tho gold loaded up for him there bait way Innween Ailnntaaud Oneway.
This caused him, to l»c "took up,” and to
■L bet *s no one knew of hfa feeling While certain in his own mind that •nito! the Other aide of camp is tlie ravine
was not oue chance a a hundrel of hfa
TheMiaunt ekproded |a n..w bnIHtno that happy uvent. he dates uia present en­
gainst Harkins there wa* no key to hfa Taylor had fired upon him, there wa* no \nd;r.p that ravine fa the cave of gold
.11 Iteiro jar hands on the Fluff before Cnvmg safely b.u z to civilization.
joyment. He fa now assisting the army’s
.dam. Bes» sought to furnish one by proof. Neither of hfa listeners doubted KMn^-row night if it fa there, and then
otio he coreted all ho realized that he
ho
fJ-kanl CbrlaUHd. of Aljanw. Ii.l work by preaching to members of hfa for­
that asMsxinution had been intended, to &lt;Jr'WaS1,U Uain ,ook vUl! IV&gt; dcalb must bo content with a sliare in order to
M« UrntMtr .nJ wvvt.,: l|ln l.rulrn |0 , mer "profesaiaa” how much better it
bfa rt»n hated father, and I but unless Taylor broke down and con­
pt any st all.
would he for their own good if they all al­
runaway.
Meanwhile
tho
camp
had
a
visitor.
every time h» looked at us. fessed it what could they do? Moral
"If I anonltl go I ack and tell 'em of
lowed themselves to be "took up.”
•
I certainty is not proof.
Mra. Brircc Wntson, Cedar Springs,
Liu cave it would nuke ’em fed ai]
Recently housebreakers have been ar­
1__
CHAPTER Xm
nu wnat make* the thing more
! .ght,” ho boliluqtxiKl|d as he looked up nays: “Whenever I am real tired and nvr- rested in unusual numbers. The police
ige to me fa the fact thaf^o must
taree bare hitherto received the credit of
!be “amo ‘Erection taken by ut lS« rugged sides of the vallev.
vona I take about wren drops of Wheeler’s
had a strong motive." (aid the cap"Fool! fooll”. he exclaimed’after a Heart and Nerve Cure aud I aiwjys ob­ these hauls, but doubts mny now arise
coming, out of a
whether it is not really due to the work of
moment; “hasn’t Harkins already told
them of it a* the reason why I sought tain instant relief. Sold by W. H. Good- the converted burglar, who blesses the day
-hra. Ua owb Inrmttoo M to Ma unM. _
._____ ____________

&gt;1 ‘Meat

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

�THE TEMPLE

v* .Uf (OAP
5ANTA O'*

VAtjsw

the female an rehist. la
headquarters o Chicago.
‘
wm
Mrs. Lina Taroleck, of
—Chicago,
------- found stone d&lt; tul kneeling by her bedside. LESSON II, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
of.prayer.
She had died f ths rery oct
------.r.,
Farortte
NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. S
Su. Mo. Tu. | We. Th. Ft. Sa.
Alphonse de Rothschild lute given 1.000,­
000 franc* for the benefit of women *c
couched In Parte hospitals.
. It is alleged'that the Saex Canal com­
pany ha* deterri'.lnad to retain Ferdinand
de ix«»epa and his son la their present po­
,. uorxAVUM
sitions in the company’* service.
Odevna
The Jury lu the damage suit of Rufus A.
We need to bear In mind that the key ,, bake
Woodbury
Chirk against the Cotton Belt road at Lit­ to this book seem* to be “The House of „ Hunfinid
tle Rock, Ark., has given a verdict in his the Lord,” mentioned fifty thnra The sec­ ,. Mtililkru
favor for 820,000. The jury wa* out but a ond chapter give* the numbering of the
few minntea. This i* tho first of a stride, nearly 150,000 who at this time returned 7, Detroit1
of suit* growing ou$ cf the Crooked Bay tn Jerusalem. Verra* 81,03 tell of some
disaster, the amounts claimed aggregating whose name* could not be found on
about 8uOO,fW.
tbo register, nnd they had to be cast out.
Rd more
William
ths
well-known
1m-— । suggesting ton* the necessity of having
-—..Schaus,
------------ -—
, —
------------Stanton '
porter of and dealer in works of art Is oor names Id the Book of Life (Luke x, 20;
tOO 14
-* -J at his
*■*" home
*•----- v
1 Rev. xx, 15). Verses 88, 63 tell of those
dead
in—
New York.
Grand Ledge
tVedueeday, Dee. 28.
- aod
, |
Willard W. Knight, of Saginaw, .......
Mich., I who offered .........................................
freely after their ability,
M, Pasteur, the French biologist, has |
suicide by shooting himself In ' is suggestive of Muth. x. S; Act* xx.85; II
Kioiny l¥c*r~| A. 1M. ~|p. K~
bran prvranted with the medal of the
^head bcuauwof ill health and de- I Cor. vili, 12.
.
Tirtroit
"
“
banting
hSwLSL 33’“” “ *
’‘
H-’-l-W
I
1. "Tb- Ml'
to
Grand Ledge
N-W York Htin Dana is at Pari* where
M 1« Eliza Brower, who died in Newark, 1 gether n* one man to Jeruaalem.” When
Mulliken
ike jJ^, eotoJ) I. m.ktagmuch ”
N. J . Tbiinanr. ro&gt; IWTrtrt old on Drt l„ Hur reort th. churth, which I. th.
Hanflr-d
Woodbury
liiu,.
i &lt;• She remembered very vividly the funeral temple of God, began to be built at PenteLake Odessa
|j cost. It I*
fs said, "They
“They were all with ono
one
Colonei Nichola* Smith, consul at Three ceremonies of General Washington.
Clarksville
gtmdaw
River*. Quebec, recently reported to the ! Three now cases of typhus fever have accord In one place” (Act* il, D.^ ,
Alto
I 2. “And bnilded the altar of...
the Lord of
Washington authorities that the t&lt;&gt;frn wns bre-n discovered In New York.
McCord
Israel.” Tho patriarchs had no building
in a very bad sanitary condition, the fault
Itast Faria
'.rand ltapld» &amp;
! caller! temple or tabernacle, hut they had
of the pi-ople. The council of the town
Senator Vest puts himself on record in a
r. si.
held a meeting and handled Smith’s re­ letter to a friend calling Indian Cmumfo- their altar*and offerings, symbol* at atone­
JT
ment,
for
without
a
sacrifice
sinful
man
port without gloves. Smith Los now sued aioner Morgan “a uarrow-mlndrd bigot"
2 &lt;a
„ [Grand Ledge 11 te
cannot draw ner.r toGod. See Ixrv. xvil, 11;
the town for $40,000 for libel.
3 10
who h„ju.t
has just »»««!»
finished n
„
Portland
n
40
At . t~UrtI «a d»h» . girth al thiI1 George
irorg. G.
O. Howe,
Homs Who
Hob. ix, 22, an proofs of the necessity of the
A — i Ionia
tO
Ar
homo ol Waltrr tireen, mlur«l,Jh.Dortr, thrt.-r«r rtro loth. Ohio .earth prbot. shedding blood. As to the altars, see Gen.
Lv Howard City
K&gt;- a roribirahd tart! d.oohng rtrtp. &lt;5* ;'.T^.Mrt“ou
Ar
I
Ionia
1 rill, 20; xil, 7, 8; xiil, 4. 18. It i* evident
•• [Stanton
from this verra that these people had no
“ 11 o more
WM-- »&gt;-• «'
&lt;»■■■
■ doubt as to who wrote Pentateuch. It will
• Every day, others work days only, t stop
A Chicago nrm la rtporrtd to be trjlng
,ls '"u“
| bo well for ua to be like them.
.
on sisual.
to —
buy
of-jack
rabbits
5,000 p
..
_
, 18,(X-0 pairs
------------■-----and
^7-,--Parlor cars on all trail a between &lt;lend
The brokt-nt ,.r
of rn.&lt;
the New 1vnrvMtgvsir
’ork Stock pt
ex- • 8- “And they offered burnt offering* Rapids
and Detroit. Seats t» cents. C’onnacliaM
pair* &lt;&gt;f prune dogs for exhibition at tho
iov
*&gt;
' thereon untq the I»rd.” Thi* stands first
WorldVfair.
.
t*‘tU"‘*y f
!" Sama
* •I among
made it Union station. Grand Jtaplds with the
ft,nonK all
a11 the'offerings
tho'dffering* In
In the
the law.
law, and
and is
Is C
hicago* W»t'MtcmuAX Railway
Two tanneries .burned at Milwaukee. «,U' “ bi« Christmas tree and a Santa 1 th* oldest
*
*
kind mentioned In tho Word Chicago ano thr Wkht and ro» MvakbDuring tbu fire Thus. Sullivan nnd George L i‘uiu,, .. .,
. , . ‘ . ..
(Lev. 1, 4; Gen. rill. 20; Job I, 5). Among mon, Manistkk, tuavkiuik City. Kijc Kap­
Rlcknuui, lln-uirn. were lulled «n.l JuUu.
»&lt;’“ h_™k&gt; “•&gt; J&lt;*», Au«'“ '■?’ the many offerings of Lev. I to vil this, ils. Chaklkvoix* ANL&gt; Pktowkkv. Favorite
llueteee l-.l hi. brtk hnikm. Th, Iro pHyluiicard.Mil. trick. I1U.. when.dle- tho first. Becan suggestive of the sacrifice route to thesumtner resorts of northern Mlduwlll fnol up »as,«n. well Ineurtd.
|
"»"• "!&gt;
"hot
Ih- | of Christ a* fully meeting all the fequireM. and 1
f. M., ’ll:X. P. M. Arrive Cbteaga
- The riollh up,» which .he Vrtddlng
' ment* of God.
P. M.. (145 P. M. and 7 .06 A-M.
north wn. pl.j.-l «, »«»», Wiuhlngu.i.'. Tl»/•««• »' '‘T1"” m““ *° “*
4. “They kept also the feast of tuber­ 3:3#
Ix av-c for Miudsiee and Traver** City 7J0 A.
marriage has come into tho powasion of voU’ for Ptesnuent Jan. 9.
' nacle*.” The first verse says that it was M.nnda aoP. M.
,
the Sunbury (Bn.) Musical society.
I President-Elect Cleveland attended the In the seventh month that they set up the
U-are tor cbarlexolx and PiZovkey 7 JO A. M.
Parlor car* on day trah.R and sleepers on
The negro editor* of Georgia have nr- banquet of the Players’ club at Now York : altar. By referring ’ o L«v. xxiil. in which is
night trains to Chicago.
ganisrd aud denounced lynch law, Jim and uiadi* an address.
,
! found a full account of nil the.fcastsof the
Auk our agents for further particulars or
Crow rars and tho name “colored” applh.-d , General Horace Porter ha* been choten . Lord, it will be seen at verse S3 and on­ write lb
GKonuK DKHAVKK.GeuTPaWrAt’t.
tothvmMlvra. They prefer “negro” with to run for president of the New York city ward that in this month there were three
Grand Rapids.
» big N.
»•-«
— ’.............
’ Union
League cl nb.
I convocation*, trumpets, atonement and
Cincinnati distilleries arc running al full
Fifteen per cent, increase in the mntl . taberoacl«a, beginningfon tbo 1st. 10th and
capacity, in order to be ready to reap tho busint^s of that city is reported for 1802 by 1 15th days of the month.
reward when congrcra raises the whisky Postmaster Sexton, of Chicago.
i 5. /“And of every one that willingly of­
The St. Louis council has accepted tho fered a freewill offering unto the Itord." !
j resignation of City Treasurer Foeretd.
। The importance and the necessity of a will­
Waite* Gaynor, one of tho tramps who ing offering I* seen in connection with the
The proposition tor n.cnnstitutional convejitlon voted ou in Michigan at the No* hold up a brace of detectives iu a C. and K. building ot the tabernacle apd temple (Ex.
’
TIMETABLE.
vembvr election wa* curried by the narrow I. suburban train a short time ago, at Chi* , xxv,:?: xxxv, &amp;. 21, 23,20; I Chron. xxlx,
In effect September U. 1892.
G, 9, 17)'. When any one brought a burnt
i cago ha* linen arrested.
majority at
offering
ho
wo*
to
offer
it
of
bisown
vol
­
‘
The
govertisnoiit
of
France
has
presented
Au .........
Jt.diau workman
was
blown
to
atoms
------------ ------ - --------------------------------- -------------------- r-----------Stations.
hy a dynamite explosion near Grceunburg, to Whitelaw Reid a large and valuable untary will (Lev. i, 3). It is written of
Pa. He went to look at a slow acting blurt Sevres vnra. in token of its appreciation of Jesus that He said. “My meet is to do tho 1
be ha\l fired.
j hte eburae while United .Stales mini-ter at will of Him that sent Me, aud to finish His i
| work (John iv, 341. As to His'Hfe he said, ! Kalamazoo
a;;l8mBI0„ ,
Thu ip-MK-intlonHof the Ohio Htate, Toledo' Pari*.
Lv.A..
EwAtCoopT...;..\.
Tri^tnieju -inmi state. West Virginia.and "* The Canadian government L
— ' “I lay it down of tnysclf” (John x. 18). As • gutCoop-'r
is X!
talking
Detroit faint havu concluded that it will nteatt reducing duties on British products, to u» it is written, “Whosoever will,” “If ; Kichlend Junc’t.
not yay to Compete with the AVorld’n fair Canada to receive preferential treatment nny man will'l^Ht-v. xxii, 17; John vil, t»). Cressey....
Milo........
“From«•«
the first’—
day
of the seventh Delton ....
jirxt £cnr.
mxt
j'cnr.
. from Great Britain in turn
; ; u-C. «•'»&gt;•■
j
The state’* prison at U’ttle Rock ha* month began they to offer burnt ofieting* Ctoveidhle
Irn Foote and Mrs. Sarah A. Reed.. of
Chicago, were engaged to I* married, been found to be In * terrible sanitary con- un\o
•f"1.
The out ward and visible sbultx;....

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been n»db iti the conditions
1 nccruiu mortimge made by Merrill Hhcpnrd
.•nl lUctirtl A. Shepard, hla wife, to
Gul dings Wbltinoii’ dtUtsl October 15th, A. 1).
ISTa, and recorded In the ofilce of tbc Register
•&gt;f ttoisds, for the Courty of Hairy and State ot
--------------- u,,,
. Oot
f Norember
X D..
Jflcittao^m
tbc 03,.^
'ifltv rtaj
day
JhmnlPrXlL
niniid’ri. on page
petf io... ai’d I M* ita-het.-i ri law o‘
which raid *wt|PMto was duly asulxned by
cea*ei and :•,! o.b-r person* talcrasted la n.i.«i star* McCiunly.^utinhilstrator et the e»uu.’ -o'
estate,-.re reqtjii laapi^wrtasewhmor^ld cmdlnxs WhTUnore. on tlretthidsy of FebruCourt, thru to be holdop nJ the n-ba.e O. lcr urrto (x-lln* McCaraly. aa I a dd asaignin the ( ire of
tatheCity
01 Hiv-.Hus
ii'AsiiuKr,
’, In
&gt;n said-Gouat,.
sam -’.ounv,. am!
miu I lnent duly lee-mleil in the offte jofthe register
I? ....v
h. Irt
A-.-hv of
thr ofnrxo-r
ft,.*........
.. of Barry and state
....... of.
ahmv came, if any there be.
whyr ,the
prayer
dents of
for Hie
eonnry
Che pe-.ltlmscr may not I* granted. And It » Michigan, on tho «Kh day of August, a. I) »$»».
further ordered, that «s’d j«etllipner give notice In liber wot mortgage* on jmge x-t, on which
to tho person* interested tn said r.rtate. of the mortgage there Is claimed tn tie dan at the date
pendenev of said pvtltton nnd the hearing of this notice Um sum of one ihouvutd. nine
SereoLDy causing a copy of this order to be hundred fifty-two and «F-l« (flJCE#) dollar*,
published InUir Hsdi-ig* «*’• '?* and an attorney’s fee ot flity dollars pro­
per in n.ted and elreula'-rd In raid County of vided for In said mortgage, and no suit or proBwrvonce In cxch w-ek Mr three Rgeerative CYcdags at Jaw h&amp;viux been iosiltuted to re­
weeks previous t«» raididay of hear.nz.
cover the moneys secured by said mortgage,
1
Chai. W. Aumsthoso,
or any part thereof;
&lt;A trie couv. 1
Judge al Probate.
Now, therefore, by virtue of tho power of
silo contained In said mortgage, and the
htatUtein such cass made and provided, notice
Is hereby given that on Huturdav the eighthteehth
day of March. A. D,,' 1833, at t-n
CHANCEBY ORDER.
’clock In the forenoon, I shall ?«ll at public
State of MieMgatL },|rth dodlebd Circuit-In. o
auction, to U»~ liltctient ladder, at the north
front
doorof
the’ltojit HbtlMi tn the Cltv of
Ki’iT iMnitilEg in ■the Clreuit
Inrn Court
ia c
Cfor
’wuxthe
“ry
(that bring the place where the Clrfor tbv County of Ih-.rrv.
in d*y
’.n.^«rv
the Wih
rt n2- cuU p"‘rt f”r “"H Co«n».* l» boldcn). ihe
ut Hi- .'tty ■&gt;: HaNtiugr., on *'11
* ’ &gt;
I premises describt-d In said martsmge. or eo
ye^V A. D. !«).'. .
I mneh thereof m may be necerisry to pay the
Ida, Berry.
amount due on said morisitge, with .-seven per
Com plat un nt,
! cent, internal, an-1 nil legal co*ra: toretbrr with
HA altuniey's fee of fifty itolUra cov
Charles H. Berry.
L-nanteil for therein, tha premises being deDvYcndent.
.
said raortitog* »s all that certain lot
Id tula cntiao It appearing by affidavit on file, Kcribetllln
nnd parcel ot Mud situate tn the township
tteit the defendent. Cteries II. fferty. U not a piece
Assyria in tha county of Barry and state of
re:.«eut ot Ulfs state, t ut Is a restdent of of
Michigan,
and known aud described a* follow*K.WUV.*: therefore on moctnn ot Smith
CoL
east half &lt;eK&gt; of the rauHiwtM quarter
grore. solicitors for complainant, ll l».ordered The
«( ractloa number twenty-two &lt;«cc 2D In
ft., d.!.r.lr»t rat«M.
ta -rid l-iwt*,
township
numl-cr
one north range -wren Wffl:
ciutra 011 or before four roanins from the dute nubtart to the coodttion*
a certain lenre of one
at thta order, and that within twenty days the krfITii) acre ««n the northpfwrac
corner,of sai l
Cor.H-laloant caura a cony of this order to ne *3ld
jteraribed.
given tor ehnrofi purpos­
p.mlHhed In tbc Hartings Itaxxxa. said publi­ es-.' said description containing
to all elgtty
cation tn be continued once tu each week tor srn» more or leas.
“ 7
six weeks In MicccMler&gt;.
CBi.txA McCamey. Assignee of Mortgagee.
I 8MTTH ACou'.hoVV,
j
'
Attorneys
for
Assignee
of
Mortgagee.
Tro* copy. Anew.
- Dated Decetnntrr;, wj.
* *
Chai. M. Mack. B-gi»ter.

when Foote's,
Foote’- health failed, and he had a ditian and the arrest of every officer bus national histopr of Israel began when they Ha»txxg*.
stroke of pntalytsla. He begged to be re-- been ordered hy the mayor of the city, tbo were rcsiccined from L;:ypt by,the mighty Coat* Grove..kA.
’leuMd* *from hte
Mrs. ___
Reed charge bring violntiou ot the sanitary or- ’ power cf God Hnd-the blood or tbu paseover Woodland
I__ promise,
r_______ and
J__ MH
;nted for a consideration— dinances.
‘a—
°ib (Ex. xil, I,
finally consented
uumucos.
i; 7
Woodbury
».uoo.
i| Ix
^“tora, them uf Zidon
Via D. L.«-V
H.bOO,
lx Blank, a German firing
living M
at Covert, I nnJ
,j \
lAnstngi........
Mr*.
Delphina
Rivnni.
of
Mauchuster,
N. • Mich.,
murdnn-1
bi*
wife
withan
ax
and
?.
cd
.,Ul,e’ •»
Kra:
Mrs.
Dviphina
Rivnni.
of
Mnucnesrer,
N.
Mich.,
murunrru
bis
wife
with
an
ax
and
1
7.
”
' ul rr ’ J.Yx..?JnI''.,K„lc»,
. “' .
.
...
.
.
..
.
....
.
. Cyrn«L ktntf nt Perrin.” . Many -nnnth, Detroit..
H.,
went. -to‘ sleep
Iri her cluur
and.......
her little then
swallowed
too much
Paris green for
’
king of leraia. ,*".iny mouuis Grand Rapids.
raeui
by «&lt;«*•»■&gt;
without nny at­
oom t.Uyr.1 with lh. Un. uulil .umoIUim thr cnrU, tu l» rid ot &gt; mkorulL Ho 1&gt; —
"”to
•*&gt; have
h*’* p.vscxi '■*
tempt to build the temple,-but now they
dri pped a piece of lighted paper imhir lap. now in jail. The couple
' *have six
- children,
- --, begin nnd Jew* nnd Gentile* take part In
Tho mother is dead.
all away at school.
Stations.
j providing the material.
Kotunn Catholics of Mexico are talking
_____
: 8. “To rat forward the work of thohouse
of building a cathedral iu the spot where ,
i Thomas Quinlan attempted to murder of the l^jrd.” It was for this they rams
the first) mass was said iu America.
A majority of tbc government directors Father Lawler white the latter was saying to Jerusalem, and now it is the second East Cooper Lv.
of the Vniou Pacific favor an cxU-iuiou of mao* at St. Thomas Aquinas drarch.Phll- month of the second year, at least seven Richland Jucc’t
the government debt of that road jor fifty ddphUa. He was soon overpowered nnd Kmonths after their arrival. How slow we Cressey
.found to bi* insane. He created quite-' n-"«' i’» lhe Lord’s work! ft would take Milo
or 100 years.
,
i a panic in the church.
.
I tlmetoupd cedar from Lebanon, but that Delton
a mlnlsterat
Detroit,
, Kev.
, H.
-----I*.
. . Welton,
.
----,—~ ,-----. An exploding saw mill boiler nt Oak- was norqipedcd fur the foundation, and Cloverdale...
has bre-u tirideen from the I reebytenan dlUef n4r Lhn^ o kUk&lt;1 Fn|nk gniith i verse Grays the foundation was nut laid, Bhultr...........
roll owing to heresy and will organize a autj -[^n j? Miller, Injured several other' Some of us aro tried bv slow people, but DAoruruk...
DWMKjik-tj-With ins oM llock.
! P«.plc nnd blew the building to kindling think of tbc patience of the Lord-over
Settlers in western Kansas vounti-s are wood.
‘— years since
.
..
1 1,800
He left the command. .to { v^dlar™'*
reported to have stiiTered terribly during ' Gustav Nyberg, aged 70, went to the city ‘ preach the
tho Gospel to every ervaturo,
creature, nnd
and I Wmribw^
the recent storm. It is impossible for the ' cemetery at Salt l.ako City and, lying on hundreds of million* still in heathen dark­
railroads to got sufficient fuel on the bor­ the grave of his daughter, cut his throat. ness (II Thus*. Hi, 5, margin).
lensing...
Detroit....
der to keep the people
warm.
!
His
body
wan
found
next
morning.
The
•
.
• ;
nu&lt;&gt; &gt;uuuu nt-Av uioruui*. 1UO
9. “To set forward the workmen in the Grand Rapids
Dr. R J. oungblood, a prominent mere infidelity of bis wife unbalanced his mind. ' hou.'.e of Gal.” The work will not go for­
•Stops on -ignat only
chant
hunt of Greeireborotigh,
Greeiisborough. Ga..
Go.. was
«nu found
A dot at Port Chester, N. Y.. which be­ ward without the workmen. When God
t Nos. s amt swill n«&gt;l
dead in bis store with thF top of bis head gun with a whack.with a dead turkey over treated the world He spake anil it was
provided with freight train
blown off.
i n Dane’s bread bosket, ended with 100 men done, but in the redemption of Israel,
FrelKht trains will be run at the convenience
the ccmpHiiy. w ho reserve the rlftht to cirun
&lt;w Dec. 30. ' engaged and twenty citizens nureing '
Friday.
and in the gathering out of the church, of
tL-e time rtf sueh trains without notice.
M.vnw.. head*. It ,i*d »n&lt;u
The Populist party leader*. Taubeneck, broken
hard to uuu
find n
a reaiucui.
resident .\ while the power is ail His, He see* fit to
.
,
w. s Dr.wixo. Gen’l Manager.
.
•
of
the
town
who
hasn't
a
black
eye.
The
manifest
that
power
through
human
in
­
Turner, and ILinkin. hare hmied nn ad--------- k‘
v — **dress urging their partisan friends in legis­. turkey with wlbch tlie row was began was rtruments. He asks, “Who will go fcr
| us*” and yet when we go “It is God who
latures not to fuse, but "moke a square. a New Year bird won at a raffle.
I One of the oldestbf British noblemen is ‘ wdrkrth” (Isa. ri, 8: 1’hfl. ii, 13).
stand-up tight for principle*."
Ainos H. Hcwmer and E. W. Rouae, tl&gt;e duke of^Northumberland, whn is near- । If- “Tb praise the Ixirtl after thvorrligrand officers of the Iron Hall, have bren 1/ 99 De baa betn a member of five cabi- । tmnee of David, king of Israel.'* Thia the
arrwted nl Baltiinor«ion instructions from nets, aud rat in parliament twenty yoara priest* and Invite* were to do with trumIndiannpolis.
। before be autareeded'to hi* title. j pet* and cymbals as the builder* laid the
Dr. Ralph Butterfield, of Ktinsn* City,
Thornton Stringfellow, of Jacksonville, ! foundation of the temple. When the
left his whole estate. 8185.00D, to Dartmouth F1a- ^Bht bls wife nnd Editor C. II. ; foundations cf the earth were laid the
college, his Alma Mater. “Dr.” Butterfield prnn ia foitouite delicti! and shot Pratt iqorning stars snag together, and all the
Thousands aro suffering with
was an old ndrar who kept a wcoml-haad '
,Jo!',h on tbo FIXit ,Ie
iUst **««&gt; «c* i *°ns °r Grd ’’1-ouLed for joy (Job xxxviii,
Torpid Liver-thc symptoms aro
h^ik shop, and who bad no friends and Totted .hmld thei cheers ot th* audi- 4. T). When Jesus was-born in Bethlehem
Depression of Spirits, Indiges­
few acquaintances
; cnee.
] the angels sang. “Glory to God in the highSmxidEvuu killed hlmnUu Wblrt
’I""1"1' SJ-nollIn.
Chlcaeo, dmerrtd m," (Uk. II. I* U) When.*ebradHnirt tion, Constipation, Headache.
-Pa., beam** hl* landlord dmmed- by
whom sho
Haven,
by her
bur busrond
busbud to
to whom
sho wa*
wm, married
tnorrlwl of all the work is brought forth it shall be
Dr. Sanfortl’s Liver Invigorator
’
*'1802, celebrated
' *‘ *
~
‘
j with shoutings, crying Grace, Grace unto
bimforlwMwl
\
i
। Jnu1,
the first
unuiverA ».« rtieptai liu. «0 mllrt ling. '
'"d'U"a b)'
-I- | it (Zech, lv, 7).
is a reliable remedy for Liver
I 11. “And they sung together by course.
Disorders. It cures thousands
frmu Spok.0., Wirtb., to 1-ortliuid, Or..
sic Winlllra
I
Sir William and Lady Gordon Cuinmipg ' and all the peoplu shouted with a great
every year; why noi try
will be conipk-tod early next summer at a . have planned uuotoer
another visit to this coun-j
coun-I shout.
shout."” All Vi
tn order, and
nnd yet taort heartily.
cot of over ibid.OOU.
! tryutitlior of confusion, and He Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigoratorr
'’
I। God is not the author
Frozen water pi[x-s eauKrtl an explosion /’ A Frenchman
Frenabman whose namn
name is Doni*
Denials
Is i■ will have all things dor.
don»»...........................
decently and ...
in
Your Druggist will supply you.
In Hutchinson’^ Carpet Cleaning worn at writing General Boulanger's
Boulanger’s biography.
!; order (I Cor. xiv,
xiv. 33,40). Neither is He the
Philadelphia. Foreman J. &lt;&gt;. Cox wvaa
At San&lt;! Mountain, Ala, at a donee a | author of half hauled work or negligent
prolmbly fatally and Clarence Shaw! Jerirow was started because a mole dancer work. See’Jer. li, 10, margin;. Isa. xii, 0.
otudy hurt.
stepped on a tady'n train. When (&gt;eaoc wns Cursed lie be that dot th the work of the
The differenew between the Baicinyjre restored Ed iukI Luke Carter, cousins, I Lord negligently. “Cry out aud shout,
and Ohio railroad officiate and tho iiroih- were found dead and Dr. Bailey fatally iu- j tb°° inhabitant of Zion, for great lathe
erhood of Trainmen have Ix-eu settle.! by jured.
Holy One of Israel in tlie midst of thee."
the signing of a wage scale which muk-s
BLAINE 13 Nor bo WELL.
;
-&lt;-Pl «‘;b . louil roirt.
an average ' increase of from 8 to 18 cents
-----“
1 many shouted aloud for joy.’ Those who
per day. .
lie liu Goat! and Had I)nj», but Hu Not ■ were old men and had Been the glory of
Commodore W.illiam M. Folger, chief of
Htul a Ualapse. | tiu- funner house wept a* they thought of
tho ordnance bureau, ha* arrived in PittsWabhisctoX, Jjid. 3,—“Mr. Blain? is not : it *°d now liehehi the desolation, while
A ?H-nre, f°r
ll?u mI well as h«
he was yesterday."
yarterday.” said Dr. JohnJohn- ‘ ol,*rB ^huuied
ahuuted for joy at rhe
rhe thought of a
St aUiXitSS
*
Carnegie
oVenl
fcMf Blaine isnlwut tho ‘
‘
* '* 1‘frd‘ WnaUmihled.
befcigrbuilded. Does
C1LE1
! in the welfare

Why Suffer?

Cures Constipation

T3ATZ USDS'!
State “I It tr-»n.«&gt;&gt;un'y*'f Harry- ita.
A; &gt;, m-as'uii •&gt;( the IT.»:&lt;ste Court for '.bf
CoiJPty «r Ham. bfi-te’i nt tlia l*robs|e Oitcc,
tu the Cltv of ll.wtintn. in -nid coentv. ut)
■Woinrelxy. It- ?t«.t rtav of D.-c. mU4. lit Hie
year one ihousigMl eight hunorviland uiu&lt;-ty two.
Ibvrant. Clmrles W. Armstrong. Judge ol
Probate.
in I ha mutter of the estate eC limner
N. •Criitei.dm. »'eeea«ed.
.
On r —1104 an-' filing tho petition, duly vi ri­
fted. dr Willlam 1’ Hldnam, adnUnlstrator of
said -state, praying that he may be lirt n« &lt;1 to
sell tlie real estate of raid deceased M lu mud
petition dwrlb-s! fcr the reasons and nurj-oses
iberntn set forth.
.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Friday, ttm
l3Ui day
D. »*«.
MB. M
at ten
l3lh
liy of.Tamnry.
oLtaemry. A. I&gt;.

IS

j
|

[ Jr.
»t*Menoe raid
Mr. Blaine,
I)o Jou tlgh aml cty bwaua.. the
Dr. Johnston raid, has not, however, suf-I aliominatlona donv in the land? Or 13 it
■ tered a re i^peo, Mi ch as that which occurred nothing to you? (Exck. lx, 4; Sam. i, Hi).
1 fifteen days ago. Mr, Blaine is rimply not ; Dore tbe glory to be revealed cause you to
well as he wra Sunday. Yesterday ho rejoice even in tribulation because you
was feeling very good. Mr. Blaiuo has his ' *rc a psrtaWr of thus glory, and therefore
, willing
villlng to be n —
partaker
of----His
good and his bad days, like most other in- : ,
‘ ’
| »„li&lt;u Thru-1, notHag lu bi, promt co,
------ ■
i sutforinga-fRom.
viii, 18; I Pct. lv, 13)1
t
13.
“
The
people
could
not
disevm
the
Saturday, Dec. 31.
‘ ditiou to excite alarm and 1 do not expect
Oscar R Glofu-Gti, the horse tamer, will to mo him again to-night.’ There was a ■ noise of the About cf joy from the noise of
attempt the taming of a zebra at Union nimor on the street, last oveuingthat Mr. weeping." There shall be no such mix­
Square Gardea Jun. 0, The zebra iu qure* ! Blaine had suffered a relapse, but later lo­ ture in the new Jemsal'in. nor In the
tion has killed four men already.
i telbgenc® had a reassuring effect and it Is Jerusalem on earth restored. ftead Isa.
A Sovxli n«w«P«i»r luu. di«orw«l tbu act thought tbut uajrtluug wriou. throatyet to corn*, both for Israel and tha
the state legislature chosen In November is ’ eQJ’bim_________
church nud the whole creotioa. The res­
no legislature at-all, having beeu elected I
r.linols L«ui«iaiirc Kou-a.
toration from Babylon, and even the great
on an invalid apportionment
1| “
—----------....
~
SmiSOFiELD,
Illa.,
Jan.
1
—
The
Ingiela--------- ...^,m.—.^uua- । redemptive from Egypt, *h.«ll be as nothing
Editor C, M. Stewart, of the Northwest­ ton are. arriving tn
fa drove* now, nod
end nearly compared with foraei’s future restoration
ern Christian Advocate, rays the talk of a if not quite oil will bo here by to-night. I
B**‘Jer. xvi, 14, 15; xxlii. 5-&amp;
dally MribcdUt newspaper H—talk,
--------I Caleb C. Johnson, „
of ^c,,
Decatur, „
I* Craft*’ I Ti,,n •hal1
•*s*»--------------------------------------«,d,» of tba earth see the
?' (. man
man for temporary speaker, and will ...
..k
The case at Chicago against the Hawprob- ’ ttlTaOni,
•slvatloa o/IX*
cf the ILord .4,1
and the whois ..
earth
thome race track has bran dropped for 1 ably get the pnxa Robert Bora of Vaafl!« with His i
want ot cash backing.
| dalb*, is out fur wmate sacretary. and look* i
*te I cl
t* eel forward
It ia reported at Pari* that Louise Michel * like a stayer.
| work aod abe vrori

the village of M aukesha.
The Fairfax (Miun.) Isink has closed its
doors and the ofllct'ra hav4 disappeared.
Mayor Noonan, ot St. Loute, decline* to
acciipt the resignation of C'fey Trevisurer
Focrstel, holding that the latter’s retirewent In ^bo fare of the pending trial would
lfeiiupropw.4... ..

EME

�OUR COUNTY

Sehtelds and W. T. Barker have
Eeted’a new invention which
h»-

allecko to be funny.
Drt,.,-! don't boiler. IM. bob" '•
U..™-0 ~~tbh., ven

anr eadfaary puaapJn, windmill b’f thr
So°n-TTie Undlori *»«n't .!«•£.
pjp,«ot driving • 'burn, £**“*•;
eonishdter. feed grinder, fanning mill or
nny other tight nuebinenr- Thvre Is •
great demand for »ueh a-'mfMdDe and It re»Mitnr—Why have you put this weathwill no doubt prove a very prufltab.e &gt;nrmtteo.-Nashville News.
'°B^’r-Bee«n»e It •»•
r™»k t™.i, ot SMb.ii^rM
Ivl
tor ruonl. • pool room, la U&gt;»1
Jaugb. with the price of coal where It Is.
then I’ll Hive «P knowing a Joke when I
keepu ’em stirred up lu Nashville pn itj
much all the time.
*’A man who makes two blades
The Masons of Woodland gave a public of Day
gri. grow where but one grew before
. installation last week uf the officers
is
a
public
teinefactpr. !• he notf
w*k- their lodge elected fur the ensuing year.
After the ceremonies a banquet was aerv- -Yes. provided they do not grow under
his feet-”-New York Herald.
Sylvester lame, of Coats Grove, had the
misfortune to have his limb broken while
in tbu woods teaming.
Frank Wales house bouse In- Delton
burned to the ground last week Tuesday.
' supposed to have originated by the chlldrenthrowtng their night clothes mlnst
the stove. ____________ ___
NEIGHBORING COUNTIESRival Electric Light Company are com­
piling for patronage in Allegan.
A snd accident occurred near Battle
Creek last week by which A. C. Minor
lost his life at the hauds of his younger
brother. Clarence, a boy of 17 years. They
were hunting rabbits and in some way
the latter’s gun was discharged and the
contents entered his brother’s left leg,
severing the large artery and rauslng death
shortly after from the loss of blood. He
leaves a young wife.
• Ex. Governor Austin Blair, of Jackson,
was presented last week with a purse con­
taining 81.125 given him by prominent re­
publicans of the state.
'
A family living over the store ot A. A.
Hopkins in Battle Creek, tet the water
from their faucet run all night to prevent
freezing. In some way It overflowed and
the result is a loss to Mr. Hopkins’ stock
amounting to $1,000.
Floyd E. Williams, a young boy of 13
years of age, living near Marshall, was
drowned last week while skating.

Clara(»fter a tiff): "1 penume y*”«
would like your ring back.
George:
• Never mind: keep IL No other girl 1
know could use that ring unless she wore
It on her thumb.”—New York n eekly.
Mias Quigley: “The Rev. Mr. Trimmer
seems to be a very scholarly man. is he
popular?" Mr.’TwIgley: “Immensely so!
He expounds the doctrines of bls congre­
gation."—Puck.
Mabel—Did you see the new French
bonnet Miss Pringle has? It Is Just cov­
ered with mWttetoe.
May—She doesn't seem to realize that
It Is a Paris sight, poor thing.
Pat: "Have yex an almanac Moike?”
Mike: "1 have not." l*at: “Thin we 11
have to take tlie weather as it comes. —
Truth.
Nothing Is more Indicative of the selfish
greed of man than the numerous pockets
in his clothes.—Galveston News.
“Well, I trust your married life may be
a happy one." "Oh. Nell, what a funny
idear—Life.
“I love to hear a heavy male voice ”
••Sort of a bass bawl crank-"—Detroit
Tribune.
'

Budd Doble Is wintering at Terre Haute.
Doble’s string won over 8^2,000 this sea­

son.
.
Detroit will probably give' a running
meeting in June, 1893.
Grand Rapids boys who attempt to coast
Twelve trotters and twenty pacers have
on the streets are arrested as soon ns a gone In 2:10 or better In 1892.
policeman gets his eye on them.
The’year closes with both the trotting
Fred Webb, time keeper at Nichols it and pacing records standing at 2:04.
Shepard Company’s shops has completed
There
are 140 new 2:15 performers this
an electric device that may nt some future
day save the firm from a serious fire. He year. Twenty-nine more (pun ever enter­
has placed a button In the office of the ed the list before in one year.
Belle Vara, 2:08»£; is! rusticating at
company which upon being, pressed rings
a bell iu the bed-rooms ot seven of the Kalamazoo farm. She will be taken up
employees near the works, in cose of a January 1st, and be Jogged on the road
tire the night watch can press tlie button ’preparatory to her campaign next year.
and have assistance from these men in a
D. S. E. McCully, of Toronto, Ont. has
moment after the alarm has been turnedin. nnd several minutes before tlie tiro de- 'entered nls colt, Altoneer, । by Sphinx, in
partment could reach the scene.—Battle ।tlie $5,000 stake for two year old trotters
Creek .Journal.
’
'eligible to the 82:50 class. He was the
first entry received for "thei stakes of the
Governor Winans has granted a pardon 1Independence Driving Park Association
to William Walker, a colored man who .for 181MJ
.|
was sent to Jackson from lensing In 1840 '
for life. He waajronvlcted ot murdering
a man named .yfthony Sbulte, his accom­
There will be a display of Pennsylva­
plices being pliulu-’s wife and a man
named Piney. Mrs. Sbulte was pnrdonfel. inia’s grape culture Interests at the World’s
15 years ago but Piney died In prison. 1fair.
Walker is now 71 years of age and passed
Mme. Minnie Hauk has been made a
the first 40 years of his life In slavery.
member of the advisory ■council of music
In 1891 he escaped to Michigan and only
had five years of freedom before being of
( the World’s fair.
convicted of the crime of murder. A son
It is expected that Hon. Wm. E. .Glad­
of his former owner lias promised tlie gov- ;stone will deliver the opening oration at
emor to care for Walker during the few -i■ttie Columbian Exposition;
remaining years of his life.
The Welsh spinning Industry Is to be
Marshall has hud over 8100,000 worth of &lt;demonstrated at the Chicago JN’orId’s fair
improvements the past year.
•
Iby a number of Welsh girls In their imThis is a great point for deer hunters. 1lonal dress.
Wednesday ttfo young deer In a crate
The Duke* of Veragua. who has the
were transferred from the C.. J. &amp;/M. to ।blood of Christopher Columbus in hla
the M. C. depot by the American ^Express ,vei ns, has been appointed president of
Oa., and at the latter station one of the (of the committee on the Spanish exhibit.
animals broke out and escaped. All at­
Henry C. Ford, ot Philadelphia, chair­
tempts to recapture were futile. The deer
were enroute to Hudson. Mich.—Mar­ man of the fish commission, estimates the
cost of Pennsylvania’s display of fish nt
shall Statesman.
the World’s fair at 86,000.
Three companies have petitions before
M. Al me Me rot has requested the per­
tho Kalamazoo council to .construct an
mission of the Corcoran gallery. at Wash­
electric street railway.
ington, to exhibit his picture, "El Bravo
After January 1st, Portland. Ionia Co., •Toro,” at the World’s fair.
butchers will sell meat for cash only.
Il is proposed to erect an electric over­
The Anderson House in Eaton Rapids, head road from the Chicago postoffice to
caught tire last Tuesday 'morning and the exposition grounds to transmit the
damage done to (he amount ot $2,000.
mail at a high rate of speed. The road
Hillsdale will be represented at the wHl be built over the tops of the houses.
World's fair by a painting of their poor
house which suggested to Will Cnrletou
hi» poem "Over the Hills to the Poor
A simple remedy for neuralgia Is to ap­
Hotistt.” They are also considering having
a . representation of. “Curfew shall not ply a poll Ice of grated horaeradiUh to the
ring to-night," which was written by Mrs, temple, when the face or head Is effected,
Thorpe when she wns a school girl and or to the wrist, when the pain is In the
lived near there.
arm or shoulders. ,

Quite a good deal of excitement was
caused iu Plainwell last week by the dis­
covery of what appears to be coal on the
farm -of C. O. Gilkey. It was found
while digging a ditch, weighs about 50
pounds, was hard, shiny and easily burn•ed. Many there believe that coal under­
lies the soil as several farmers have re­
ported finding smaller pieces at different
• times.
Tlie council of Lake Odessa have passed
au ordinance forbidding dances without
first securing a license. They mndeju
mistake by not Including the-monthly
church rnws which occur, there.
Bertii* Bartley, an Otsego young lady,
wu- ..:»e u: the .78 clwsen from 140 appli­
cants -t Grand Rapids to sing at the
Worlds fair.

Tb« wMleni liome at Grane Rapids has
U'tw 383 inuiatcs.
Orna B.ker, the man who shot off a
portion of bls face last week while hunt­
ing near DiumoadMte and then lay In
a swamp all night, died Cbristam day.
having ijever regained censcIousneM. It
will tievvr be known just how the accident
occurred.
Tho Allegan County Agricultural society
are making arrangements for their stake
race-during Urn fair next fall, for one
oWcoita. Only colts
raisedin thrir.c&lt;mnty can be entered.
The -leal of Charles E. Belknap’seerllll-tf -tectl.m by George F. Richardson
bjr„UonDickinson.
H*
tliat Belknap was elected couf^ t|le Qfth district. He says
tiZ1a“d
Me&gt;1 “d
•oral njhtake the [&gt;IB(,crat3 ^d

n?
“rL Belknap
•*»-dltalp him get his seat aHd now t|Jf
m

The following Is a reliable liniment for
chilblains: One ounce of camphor gum,
four fluid ounces of olive oil. Dissolve
together by a gentle beat, and apply to the
afflicted parts.

For 1.000 skunk aklns a Coldwater Arm
A M«r,h«ll ,|&gt;«ul«tor bcMitl cf
paid as high n« 192 per cent, for the use
ut money per annum.
r
Ludington people are crowing becam-e
the grip has not been able to get a foot­
hold there this winter.
Burglars got 8200 worth of revolvers
.nd cutlery from the E. B. Mather Hard­
ware Co., at Muskegon.
.
A Seattle lady, until lately a prominent
Hudsonlte, has cleared 81.000 In china
painting during t«W.
Ludington lundwrmen have contributed
a 8000 check for tbu Michigan forest ex­
hibit nt the World’s fair.
Fr. Adsley. of Traverse City, Is 80 years
of age. but every Sunday he walks aeveral
mtlw t&lt;» conduct services.
The Grand Rapid* Post, a German
weekly, will be launched this week. Jos.
Rosenthal will be the editor.
Saginaw peoplh, who Invested abont
§800. are anxiously Inquiring where a cer­
tain Chicago picture agent la at
In a ten pound roil of bnlter a Gladwin
man found an eight pound chunk of solid
tallow. He got II from a farmer.
.
While G. Short and hla family were at
South Comstock, their house near the vil­
lage, was burued with nil contents.

I

Portland meat dealers will adopt thu
‘cash system after January I.
J. C. Morgan has made MO barrels of
elder at Traverse city during tho past
year.
- Eugene Carter, of Ithaca, lias purchased
the Fulton Banner and has taken charge ■'
of!L
St Ignace had one lonesome policeman ,
and discharged him as an expensive lux- ■
ury.
The first National bank of Ludington,
will Increase Its capital stock 8100.000 on.
January 1st
The old soldiers of Wayland draw
82,000 quarterly from the United State*
govern menu
Hon. Benjamin Brown, a well-known
resident of Ann Arbor, Is dead at the. age
of 70 yiars. lie came to-Michigan- in
1839.
Early Sunday morning burglars entered
thu E. B. Mather hardware at Muskegon,
and made away with revolvers and cutlery
valued at 8200.
Arthur Gambling, a young clerk at the
hotel Horton, Ma.wn, scut a bullet through
hla brain Saturday evening. No cause for
the act Is known.
Abram Loy»ter. who established the
A boat line will be established between first creamery in Michigan, died at Hud­
Elk Rapids and Eastport, touching at son yesterday of paralysis. Ho leaves a
Alden, Clam River and Torch Lake.^
widow find four children.
At Moorland diphtheria la raging. Four
J. O. Patterson, a wealthy mill owner
children In tho family of Henry Strick­ of Plainwell, aged 09, was arrested Satur­
land are seriously 111 with the malady.
day charged with a criminal assault upon
The Midland Salt A Lumber.Co.. dally Maude Mapes, aged 14. .
receives a whole train of logs. Tho con­
The Whitacre company at Ludington
cern will thia winter put In 0.009,000 feet. are engaged filling an order for 5,000,000
Fred Stroup, of Niles, was seriously in­ wooden handles for palls and 3.000,000
jured In a paper mill by a large icicle boxes for holding carpet tacks.
which fell on bis head. He died uf his In­
Wesley Needham was arrested Saturday
juries.
t
I
at Bronsun-on suspicion of having com­
George Berry, a farmer living near mitted a brutal assault on the 13-year-old
Maplp Rapids, was accidently shot in the daughter of Michael Stephvnaky.
buck by hla step son while out hunting.
J. S. Morton, of the Graham A Morton
He will die.
transportation company, has retired. He
It is proposed In the upper peninsula to is oue of the best known business men In
form a club, where those having the man­ Benton Harbor, and will take a well
agement of mines tould meet and discuss earned rest.
mining methods. ’ The depositors In Church, Bill A Co.’a
Mrs. Eliza Doan, aged 04, wandered bank at Ithica have been paid a dividend
from the house of her son Frank Peck, of of 50 per cent, and confidently expect to
Lamont. Several hours later she was get the remainder of their money in a
short time.
found frozen to death.
The Woodmen manufacturing company
T. J. West, 339 Warren avenue west,
Detroit, desires the address of every mem­ of PawPaw has in*the last two years of
ber of the Fifth Michigan Veteran Volun­ its existence turned out 8100,000 worth ot
teer Infantary Association.
chairs and In the same time paid to its
labore rs $12.000.
J. S. Morton, of Benton Harbor, of the
Graham-Morton Transportation Co., has
For 13 years the Greenville independent
retired from active business after 18 years has been in existence, aud for all but 11
years of th|t time F. T. Grablil boa beeu
connection with the concern.
in charge. Mr. Grablil is now headed for
The Adrian Gas Co. makes its customers
a golden anniversary.
a New Year's present of u reduction of 20
cents per 1,000 In (lie price of Gas.
A Cass county farmer named George
Henceforth the price will be 83.
Geones followed a wolf with rings'ffom
An F. A I’. M. train, near Carsonville, near Redfield to Bald Hill, in Newburg
township, a distance of 20 miles, when he
struck a wagon, containing a farmer, his
brought the animal down with n rille
wife and three others. All five were ser­
iously injured and were taken to Apple­ shot.

Begin thhfiew Year?

by grvia&lt; os a share ofc jour trade*
and we will show you a nice saving:

before the end of anothtar year.

ALWAYS SMOKt

We are a wideawake- bouse and-

selLgaod goods cheap.
Remember the place.-. With thw?
compliments of the seasoo I am

THE BEST

Yours truly*

LE STAUFFER:
In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior,

J. MILLARD,
HASTINGS, MICH.

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That now was your chance to
buy Boots and Shoes cheap?
U/E are closing out some lines at and
” below cost. Why do we do this?
Because we can use the money to dis­
count our spring bills. This is your
gain.
Call and see 'lhem, we will
make it pay you.
Up

One Prick Shoe Dealers.

gate.
The jwo young girl* at Kalamaz.xt who
were found In the snow, drunk, have been
released on suspended sentencea. The
men were held to Che circuit court In 8:100
bonds.
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Two Michigan Central locomotives col­
lided nt Semaphore, near West Bay City.
Both were badly damaged and five cars
were ditched. The crews saved themselves
by Jumping.
At New Era the little baby of Tim Ilinchin was frightfully burned. 4t had upset
a lantern. The child's brother poured a
pail of water over the baby* and then ran
for help.
The Art Album Co.'s plant- at Battle
Creek was sold to O. S. Garretsod, of Buf­
falo, N. Y.. for $41,657.(18. A new com­
pany will be Incorporated as the Metallic
Back Album Co.

W. F. Davidson, of Port Huron, oagent
for tlie General Electric Co- bought the
Street railroad system of Kalamazoo for
832.000. An electric trolley system will
lie put In at once.

Did you ever figure on what was tha
probable condition of the great Misaiiudppl
river 10,000, 100,000 or even 400,000 years
ago? Scientists suggest that the erosion
of Its bcd was accomplished by a- mighty
cataract, which began far down the river,
probably at the place where it then emptied
into the gulf, and by gradual retrogression
dug out the valleylike gorge through
which it now flows. That this theory is
tenable may be inferred from the high,
wall-like bluffs, features so characteristic
of the upper part of its course.
.
A wearing away of a monster cataract
would of course necessarily leave high
walls or "bluffs” on either side. These are
the well known features of the father of
meandering streams. It would seem, ac­
cording to this theory, that St. Anthony's
falls constitute the remnant of what was
once the most stupendous cataract in the
world. Geologists estimate that it bw
taken the river 400,000 years to carve outtho mighty ditch through which it now
flows.—Philadelphia Press.

WANTED!

I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

Ed McConnell, a Lake Shore engineer,
Besides sundry references by Greek and
was burled at Hudson yesterday. His foot Latin authors to early British trade, there
was crushed by a train some time ago, aud is a great body of circumstantial evidence,
the Injur* made him insane. He died at based upon tbc discoveries of antiquaries,
the Kalamazoo asylum.
winch all tends to prove the acquaintance
A municipal league of slenHi
slender propor­ of the Britona with commerce. Lastly, it
tions has been organized at Ann Arbor. may be naked who undertook the transit
It's object is reform, but good -democrats ot ndnerata by se^ from Britain to the
say it is a deep-dyed republican scheme to coast of Germany; for thu Britons, so far
os we know, had no great skill iu seaman- ;
capture the city offices.
ship. It is a remarkable fact that, toward j
Muskegon women will send Mno Pickles the end of the Fourth century, oil the coast
who is confined In jail for drunkenness, of-Britain, from the Wash to the Isle of
to a bi-chloride of gold institute. It Is Wight, was known to the Romans sa "the
said tliat she will be the first woman In Saxon Khore,” and it may be reasonably
the state to take the cure.
Inferred that it was so called because it in­
A petition is being circulated at Harbor cluded those ports from which Saxon ships
Springs asking Jt|dgo Pailthorp to dismiss had long been In tho habit of conveying
the case against Alfred Brown, now con­ cargoes to the Baltic aud German coasts._
fined in the asylum for criminal Insane. Gentleman’s Magazine.
The charge against him is murder.

Boll one ounce of flax-seed lu a pint of
water; strain It, and put in an ounce of
rock candy, some honey, and the juice of
three lemons: boil again. Result—a nice
An effort Is being made by Sylvester
old-fashtoned cough medicine. Drink it
Daniel’s friends to secure a pardon for
as hot as you can bear IL
him. He Is now serving a life sentence
Never puv away food in tin plates. for the murder of Jerry White, on his
Fuily&gt;nerhalf the cases of poison from farm, a short distance north of Flushing.
the use of canned goods is because the
It Is Just a year since Joseph Lomnltr,
article wks teft or put ba-.k into the can
after using. China, earthenware, or glass of Bay City, was murdered at his home,
Is the only safe receptacle for the ••left­ white his wife and children were attend­
ing
a church social. The murderer got
over.’’
S80, but no trace has as yet been found of
A little powdered borax thrown into the him.
bath makes the water very soft, and great­
The Boston Idea! Opera company will
ly Invigorates and rests the bather. This
Is particularly beneficial to those who are give a concert for the Adrian star course
troubled with nervousneaa and sleepless- management. The company preferred to
give opera, but the committee did not think
an opera exactly the thing for a church
A little borax put in water lu which service.
scarlet napkins and red bordered towels
Private Hope, of the regular army, who
are to be washed will prevent them’ from has been undergoing sentence of court
fading.
martial, hu been released at the recom­
The whole secret of having boiled bam mendation of Congressman Burrows
« KiUm«,oa. bad
or corned beef juicy and full-flavored, Is 11?2*
putting It Into boiling water when pm oa asked Burrows tosecure bis release.
to cook, and when It Is done letting It
UkQ“kl,,of Drf’“*on- weured a
remain In tlie liquor iu the pot until cold.
marriage license for himself and Katy
Malova, but fickle Kate wouldn’t have
F. A P. M. officials have promised Lud­ difildHSt’ri?**? her “ind- This
didn t daunt Jim, and last week be mt
ington a new depot
S’" “Cen*’
Job^ U Se
!t Is said that saud Is getting back Into bride a name.
the Carp river oa fast as drodgw can take
. ~ ftL’r
a writ of attachment on
It out.
Tnm.'SI" Cit'
lfc' ‘&lt;1'rU’ 0&lt; Or»"«
M«rdu Garin.,,, ot Kaoo. vu enuh.a LThIT
eoaclwlrf to ,lwp |n u,,
UdMthb, • l»ll«r bhieh roll«l off , building. Upon waking up hit tun*,.
truck wagon.
•to™ turnatl him out to tb» cola. sew
Tt» Truwwx B,»&lt; M.n.rut,,,!,, e&lt;
Wrtu w.™ TOO fonhBmtog. but th.
ppsarauca of tha aid ontt tl M111 a
capital or &gt;99,909.

P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will bny timber
standing.

J. L WILKINS, Agt

The stock of lumber and shingles lately
purchased by

"Have you any excuse to offer?”'
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*ifi” said the officer confidently,
there s two churches in every square of
my beat, and I can’t gut out of hearing of
the sermons, sir.’’-Detroit Free Press.8

If any one interested La coal should t
worrying themselves about ths supply &lt;
anthracite coal tt wiH IntaraM them i
know that the mines la Pennsylvania w

CUSTOM SAWING

IT’S A “JIM DANDY,"

The patrolman was before his chief
for haring slept on hte beat on Sunday
night.
j
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"I am surprised, Officer Sling," add the
chief regretfully, “that this charge baa
been brought ug&amp;inst you.”
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"So am I, sir,” responded the officer.
“You were never guilty of such an ^»ffC“N ““ri1tOOk yOUr pre*ntfbBaL"

A Kpecbulxt in diseases of the throat lias
found that a peculiar throat affection is
extremely common among teachers in ele­
mentary schools, especially among the
women teachers. A chief cause he conaiders to be the unskilled rather than the
e.QMri.e UM o, the voice, and urgently
rmn.-uu.rid. womeooccupytageuch olece
to uke Iraon. Ip rtmUBe .ok, culture
*&gt; a remedial meana The uee at the edee.
S “JlT,re™’d'd r““ wh«™ Che ale I.
vluated U aleo
deplored „ . e^pu, Injure
Point or view "SX v"i

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Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Br,
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At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and strid­
ing.
The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything."

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VOL. XXXVH. NO 37

lhe
to make room for more—These
nlight
Kht failsOof
f snow
te uh
- Innitw
snowuin
make
the
lumtw men
tnen
I whistle a pleasant song—John Mark* l»
j wanting mure help In cutting logs tor Mr.
. Osgood—The shipment of hay is immense
from our station—Geo. Baker I* stopping
with A. C. Walt, helping take an’ Invento। ry ot their goods Iu the store—Mrs. Sayles
। Is entertaining her mother from Lowell—
“ ■ Etta and Alice Coats are entertaining two
j lady cousins from Jamestown—Claud

For
Holiday.
Presents,

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week—Asa Wright is studying medicine
with Dr. Bowers.___
Naahvttla.

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HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 12,1893.
|-T A CTlNfC R AMM1TO
1 1 no 1IN Ub D Ari IN
Published Thursdays by
COOK. BTROS..

County.. ■

WHOLE NO. 1961
A RARE FLAG.

ON JUDGES'

After Much Searchlsg.

Greta Young returned to school at
Those who scanned Commodore Gerry’s
All afloat ra the wnk . .
|
Grand Rapids Monday morning—Lora handsome steam yacht, the Electra, to ad­
(.’lever has accepted a position in a millin­ mire her beautiful appearance, could not
The vacl nlzht broodtd. whHe with'otan, .
ery store at Middleville, whore she went fail to have noticed that a white flag bear­
Above the world's ttnre*fc
:
The awfuhiras nt .tficnc-e oclunl
Monday—Ella Smith spfiU Monday atat । ing the state coat of arms moved in the
Like a utrooff hrtrt repreracd. - Eaton Rapids—Valina Fullpr was the breeze at the foretopmast bead.
guest of Hasting* friends las Saturday—
That signified that bis excellency Gov­
That ulght wa walked beneath tha Lree*. i
— GO TO---Frank Hecox Is visiting as Bay City—Mis? ernor Russell was on board the flagship.
Alone, beneath the ireea:
Edna Truman, Sanford Trutnan and W. The flag, howeVer, Is one that but few
Tltcre wa* some word we eouhl not ray
;
Mont Ferry were gnesth of i::„
_ ___ hare seen. Commodore Gerry, who has
Miss Grace
Half utterud tn tbebreezo.
;
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n ■i
. “ womans sunrage c-HitekC iient here rrl- Messer at Hastings Sunday—The little son about everything nautical and otherwise
ruiun. 1 in. mu 11 turn at Banfield are proi&gt;v*&gt;ninv—TiiG g tin*
That night on Judge*' Walk we said
,
of Oscar Simmons, who has Ixfen suffering upon his wonderful craft, did not have a
No word of all we had foray.
wltji throat and lung trouble, i died Satur­ Maasachusetts flag.
Sayles and Buchanop—W. A. Paul, of
A nd now no word «h»ll e’er bo raid
I
Thereby hangs a tale.
Vermontville, spent New Years in our list—A sister of Mrs. Dr. Sayles is now day The funeral wa* held Monday—
Before the Jwdgmwat Day.
stopping with the Dr.
The
U.
K.
8.
chapter
are
to
glVe
a
social
at
According
to
yachting
etiquette,
as
de
­
-ArthurSymons in Stack and White.
town—Mrs. G. E. Coleman spent the holi­
the lodge rooms Thursday evening of this termined by tbu gallant commodore, the
days with her »IsUt in Ypsilanti where
week—Maude Hu!linger, ■ wlw has been state colors should occupy the position ot
the latter and F. J. Tuuze are attending at
Hubert Feck, of our (own. has been in visiting friends In Eaton Ilaplds. returned honor aloft. The trouble wm where to
the Stale Normal.
Boson, a collie pup, waaonly two months
home
Monday—The Y. I*. S. (?. E.. of this find such a flag.
the habit of gutting intoxicated quite fre­
old when I took him with roe-to Btratquently and making It Interesting for bls place have made arrangement with HerIt was
not--Considered
a difficult
to bavon,
----------------------—"a ~thing
*.».«*.,
Uliand
Ml i.ucu
until
uvthen
sau he
uo'tu
haducuciu
never beheld
‘Mrs. George Appleman is vi«ltin&lt; wife and family, by threatening Jbelr bert A* Sprague, Imperiums tor, for an cn- find one, and Commodore Gerry dispatched a sheep at clone quartern. For three or
friends in UmeweiCci—Filling Ice houses lives. breaking up furniture and dishes, I tortalnment to take place the evening of Mr. KooolJ* hl. aid, fe Itafea on the lour d.y. I kept him Uod np eta, to mp
is the order of the flay—Bev. Sheldon is burning up clothes, etc. His wife sought.,lie Wth—Cha*. W. Smith and I wife start mlialoo to. weure ono Mondaj. That trek tail on th. fourth d»r ha got away
ri.lud tbo rarloua yacht out- and followed me ami my M« dog Saneho
getting limber on the ground for a new a plow or safety with her brother, Romain I f,‘r Florida Thursday, where they expect
r,d
»&lt;*me of this ■ lovely winter fitting
aulnx and flagmaker*
nagmaken’ stores
Uorea where sueb
each down to the ««u&gt; al the paddock, where I
bank barn—Wni. Tlituiarsh has raised a Duuic-I*, a few days since and Robert Ito
tliinun rtiitrht. Iu,-------------- I.,.* wi.k
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new barn—Miss Drusle Murphy has been thinking It not good for him to be alone I w’*«lher— Geo. Wellnnn. William Brooks thin®i jnjgbt be found, but with no suc­ had just driven about 150 ratna.
quite sick but is better at this writing— took an extra dose of tonic and arming j aH&lt;l E&lt;*- Lelbhtnser have been spending cess. No one hod such a flag or knew
On reaching them I found I bad left my
with
nt Hobby lake flkliing and where or.e could bo obtained.
Mrs. Milo Fifleld was visiting her daugh- i himself
o,n”«“ w
»« Id* gun,
K“n, went
went to
io Daniel
uantet’&gt;* !bev‘,raI
fence tools behind and rode back after
hunting.
In
perplexity
Mr.
Ronold*
reported
bis
ter. Mrs. e
E.. Lockhart, last week—We have
hav8 I,IOUS4
his "wife with threats
"WUSK' an'1 Intreated nis
them. Knnoho following. 1 did not notiea
ill saccera to the commodore. That dis­ tha6J Boaon remained Ix-biml. When I
fine sleighing at present—Louis Gardner a,
,UH1
“’,alhs
,aths’t0
,0 relur
rt‘luni
" ,10Ule
,l0Ule wlth ,,ln‘- ,1‘’
Uowllnx I
nmt
tinguished yachtsman, who la a great
and Mosra Rerkeus ....
are cutting ____
woudi ,
for 1. soon
soon rrlraced
rt'lra‘-,til hi*
his stun*
steps vwithout bis wife.
A blustering blizzard » visiting our stickler for perfect form, determined that came bock-In a faw.mluutrt, I saw, to my
E. Lockhart—The Hosmer school Is lurch- i *“d “••«&gt;«»
X‘«n also. No shots were
s urprise, that the rams bad not spread out
Ing finely under the management of Rufus • ",H" but ls ,s Ihoutfld from the looks ot town at present—C. Mixed of Hastings, one must be secured at the expenditure of to feed, but were bunched in a close mass,
Eliset—There will be ■ spelling school at : I‘"lK'rl race Diat Itamaln took pretty was the guest of G. IL Manning last Sun­ any amount of cost and trouble. He even and that the outer ones were following tha
the Hosmer school house Thursday K°Otin*,u with his fists. Robert reached day-Mrs. Chas. Lunn, of Itatekry. Is went so far as to devote hl* personal at­ motions of something which I could not
evening.
’
I home aud serrt fur the doctor and thought here visiting her parents for. a short time tention to the matter.
soe, but which they evidently feared.
He sent his aid to the city again, and
----- -——----। be was going Io die but ns lie has not yet —Chas. Mack, after finishing a, very sueI reined in my horse, waved back Sancho
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orauEovliiv. •------------------- , scnl for Hie priest there is hopes of his re­ ccMful teriq as cuuuty clerk, returned' that gentleman in the progress of his ami watched. Presently I saw woolly lit­
home last Saturday, and we.are glad that search came ncrora Governor Russell. He
tle Boson, who certainly wa* no bigger
™ Ih
ta. I
Si,
Henry suffer
Splckler ...
was on
the. sick u.,
list last
he is among us again—Win. Manning allll explained what *he was after. He .had
week caused by rheumatism—Frank Falk ’
continue* very sick with no| hopes of his previously ascertained that it would take Chao the V«»d of the least of Che ram*, pad­
caught twelve pickeral last week—School ; case of diphtheria at .1. Tombs’—Bert recovery—Chas. Mack and! niece Kmle two days to make a flag. The governor dling round and round the circle in Aquirt,
dosed last week Tuesday. Prof. B.'F. CalilH went to Kalamazoo last Monday to went to Albion Monday to visit his brother and the Semiflag officer put their two businesslike manner. I remained motfouh-ra and watched to see whether he was
Gaskill being sick and unable to teach— 'attend school but when lost heard from Tom Maejt. where his wife lias been visit­ brad* together and thought.
sick and unable to go—Mrs. W. D.
doing,it by acclderit, but, no; bv made his
| Jacob Gorsllne has been on the sick list was
Hughes met with quite an accident Jasti ing for several week*, lheach they will go
Wasn’t there a state flag somewhere in rounds again and again, and 4s he did ao
but Is bettey at this writing—Mrs. Jane •
to Jackson for a vhlt.
the whole commonwealth? was the mo- the huge homed ram* followed him with
Wednesday
evening.
She
wan
not
feeling
:
Gorallnr is quite sick nt present—Eli Nleli- .
mentout question, and if so, where wna it? their cyea.
ols has pm chased a new stove fin ItisLwell and while standing near the window
THE HONEST CIRCUS GOER.
•The governor grasped nn idea first.
dizzy and fell, her band aud atm
It wits with much difficulty that I en­
More— it js rumored that a new stove is to ‘bei-aua.
|
hy, ■ Adjutant General Dalton must
j be placed in the township hall—Mrs. Tim going through a large window light, cut­ Not tin Hypocrite Who Tnke. tbo Chil­ Lave one nt the staU-houM of course.” So ticed him home, and from his air 1 hare
ulhy ra.wurll, I, „„ n,y ,i&lt; k !!«_&lt;&gt;,i”r ting a number of “large
If" ga»,?
h -s«»:&gt;
with the
no doubt he would hav.- gone on circling
dren
to
Sec
tbo
Animal*.
j
off they tn tted for the statehouse to con­
Encl.u.1 I. m, th,, side lt.t-1-auc
n.h ,J 1 .• “*“
'J4’?—
-11
'.” Maggie Kershaw,
Kyrtaw. of
ot
liaae Fist.
n“
g.ara
-rai-i
IUe*&gt;eit l&gt;e the mm who went to the dr* fer with Dalton. To their sunwise and his self imposed charge until his legs failed
at Allegan visIHng his son F.
F. F.
E. Fhk
Fisk ~
- : (l,Mfc&gt;bur*' la '••--.Itlng her cousin, Itobert cus far the cireu*’ sake! AH homage to discountura they found that the adjutant him.— **I*and Travel and Seafaring.”
Win. Van Horn and fun
•
i»nj of- Delton,
spent , Mai.-hall and family- \V. Cairns Is visit-I: him who went to the big tent* to see the
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Sunday with Ettie Falk
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____ ing bls brother John.
Ik—Albert
Vak-nthie
| animals and henr tbe^miiMq and kw tbo tniritaO. wn.-re their wa* one.
n&lt;
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purchased of Henry Vian a bouse mid
। performed just Iwcmire be lilieil them all
TI..- ..Ufetatav, .hl
ta .
In
two acres of Idml. cast of Fi.-lt Lake—The
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til.
.1 . T7":
and wanted to go. Awnyw^th the byno- «x. I.'- mem .o M^ekmd, w&gt;,e4 fcj"?
Club aance
dance commenced
cbuHueiift'd Ittst
hist Friday even-i
evi-nuiun
•.&lt;!U *»&lt;’«‘Hlict had Hie misfortune to crite who wrijt only to pkasJibe children some o i&lt;- soggtsit.d that tWHisiblv ex-Gov- i ’r*-*u,4‘ or the United ». :■* es,-and of the
gobd attendance.
FKtv cnam
charter*
l,a,J',on ■
'aw in Musher Am American never grows*&gt; oiil tbnt a en»rl-«J.mfeF. Ifetta " th!
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l.-e, with a
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nut bt.trt
‘’•vcr&gt;-bo.|y had a g&lt;xx| Ume &lt;••*«“»« &lt;»•&lt;•
all Un* Ungers on tin-; Hlugglsb blomlin hl-velnx aTresh There Irunch
kunch ruseato.tr
rosaentcer to find put.
out. When !
^TARAnt___ "flnnd T'1^
hnppy- After ,lie :
CL-Ulv* ,hH
fln"r I **from the qultk i.mrered man the doi.ghty general waa o.-ked If he had a ।, in the Lulled states and ..490 »»-re born in
dance was election of officer*. Tin* fol- . * *,,fr‘ *&gt; "*L-S h. Bussell and wife, of . In the ticket wagon to the clatter of the state flag he would k nd he turned to bls Ireland. Comparatively few G-tman«were
1.OWI,,K "l,rc elected: Rooiu manager, i1 !«iuwell, were the guests of B. Norwood busy workmen, taking the tent* down skipper and sabi;
included. A little more than to per cent,
; of the total number of arrested men came
nnrohoao L,.0,,n u-Secretary. Harry Kllllck; j B“d
lku‘“ week—The installation ■ away in the dead hour ef tht« night, that
"See ‘f silih a ting is on board.”
.U.UO
Inasurer, Frank Splckler. Arrange- . ^rv’cj-s "f the
A. IL boys was well at- | brings back a sweet recollection of a hnp. from Germany and leas than 5 per cent, of
A
March
proved
that
there
wa*
not.
irr m mTr T/y*,.
mi nts have been
lw*,-n made
mmi» with
win, M.
m D. Camp­ tended. .the
the hall being
belmr crowded.
prtivrfmi About
Aixmi pier
nl&lt;-r time, and a wish that
.i... it
•- could
.
.. be
.*
*11ments
the total number of women. The propor­
Then General Bui'h-rxnid:
bell so anybody nttendlug the dances can 00 supper tickets were sold. The quar- ; lived over again, There h m en more than
“Tel. Commodore Gerry that I will have tion of the arrests of women to those ot
haw a place for horses in his barn at 'ten tette rendered some very nice pieces of; that. The loud crash of music m the onoon thejilectraatfkSO tomorrow morn­ men is highest among negroes, when it
cents each. ।
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music, llio drama was well rendered : camels and gorgeously caparisoned homes ing.”
comprises 879 women to 1,268 men. OneZ
by the ladies aid—Ernest Pennock and iIconic in nt first bring* a Irit of. the red old
His r. rawer wan reported to Commodore eighth of the total number arrested were
wife, of Nashville, were the guests of F. | feeling to the breast &lt;&gt;f the iiinn whu carGerry, who wondi nil where in thftnder he under 20 years rat age, over a third were
J.
Norwood
and
family
the
last
of
the
week
j
vied
water
to
the
elephant
thirty
years
ago:
George and Abe Caber, of Indiana,
would discover one. knowing that his own between 20 and irh-h quarter were between
When life
hohllnz neither
ipi-nt the holidays with Maple Grove - -John Scribner Is visiting his daughter al When
3&lt;) and 40. a sixth ranged from 40 to 30, and
life w*a
was Ute
like *
* »tury.
story. hdMlnz
neither search bad liecu nniurcessfui.
M&gt;b nur n.uu.
stall.
Skillman mautmade a
uobnurrigb.
whiiup—
-muni
&lt; viiuucK and
ana Bertiia
nernia Bowins
---- • .......Mills—Mart ucuuuru
friends
Ernest Pennock
General Butler "got there,”as he alwara a ninth of the whole were over 50. Almost
Grtvnmnn
married *,vn
New Years
and 1i buslne&lt;a
10 ----Hastings
days.UMUt
gone by.
— the
-------UJ , does.
(.....
........... were ...u.,...,
xvaio miiu
.
“ ,r|P —
•■■v*&lt;' driving there ln the golden olden gloryof
a sixth of the total number of women ar­
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.
.
.
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.
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i
re
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r*
.......
XVI...
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j are now visiting friends at Hickory Cor- W|U1 a bur3C nni1 tutter -B. William*
H by not be a boy again for an afternoon
He wrote n letter to Adjutant General rested were over 50 years old.
at the incaiev
Rlckley ,j "lldr wlfe.,returned
last ,,
Satevenings Dalton asking him by all the lore and re­
Inets
....... —There
...... was
..rej ■literary
■***&lt;■■ j u&gt;
..... ........ from .Faw
.... Paw
..... rer,
nl- or -for- one
---- of those glittering vvruiuga
Iuiborers lead in the number of arrested
j school house hist Friday evening—Delbert | urda&gt;—Mrs. Johnson has returned -from • un,1‘r l*&gt;* «reat dust colored 'canopy that aped which he hud for him to get a state men wit h 1S.505, and persons of do occupa­
Shoup has the measles—Mr. John Geer-1Ibvr
wwlts
&gt;
in
Hastings-E.
Barret
i
,s
*°
l,l
K
•&gt;«»•
wonders
liefer
it
Is
ever
......... &gt;&gt;■ uaounK5—r_ Jjurrci : ■ — •
"Uuun, mnv u is
flag somewhere and somehow and deUver tion next with 18,307. It is a big drop
token down again In so short a it to him not later than 9 o’clock the next from these to O.tXM drivers, 4.0G5 house­
hurt, of Indiana, who have been visiting spent Saturday In Kalamazoo—J. William* i'ut ”P
Why net munch peanuts and laukh uroming.
friends here during the holidays returned aud wife drove to Milu Saturday to see his i
workers, 3,213 clerks, 8,733 peddlers and
to their home last Friday—Little lUasle brother Lewis, who is »&gt;inewli:tf under | at tbc clown* just the same a.4
u if yohr hair
The adjutant general, who had cozaid- 2,608 bartenders. Two railroad presidents,the
weather
—
Mrs
Evans
Intends
to
build'
were
,
iu
hrown
maiL..
----- ringlets
—.........
tied by pre- ered tho him subject before, notv put I railroad vice president and 18 directors
Bivens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bivens,
lr«Hou to “
apiraUou
u brow none too clean, instead double duty upon his thinker.
is quite sick with lung fever—A young a new house in the spring on her farm I "P
are found in the list of persons arrested,
\y. Xich- | | of
°f the
the gray, straggling
•‘raggiing locks
lock* that
that Itit Is?
Is? •kHa, ba! I have it!"' was bis exclama­ with 133 editorsand reporters, 110 lawyer^
man by the name of Barnes. wHb Is work­ south of town, i. ii:.-,; io tu.r
Get
tin
nn
n top
tnn
nn jvm
—
___
a
your
puckete
ing for Chas. Mason, is reported ns having oh—Willard Win..emote 1ms the mumps |, ^et
: up
■ ,on
— —
—r sent,
—‘ — fill
, pwiccte
87 doctors, 20 jockeys*
prostitutes Md 4
tion,
for
it
just
struck
him
that
there
was
with things to rat. buy ,v
thaprogramato
and
and Is mumping around home this week— wlth
-----------------------the diphtheria.
one at I ornAVarren. He aeut a messenger gamblers. Almost every known occnpa11. C. Boynton went to Kalamazoo Mon­ concert tickets, point to everything that iu post haste-to the fort, secured the flag
tlon appears cm the list.—New York Sun.
comes
in.
laugh,
have
a
fear
for
the
daring
day
—
Doyle
&amp;
Barlow,
of
•
Hastings,
are
A* I have had occa*lon to remark, a
and nt just 9 o’clock it was delivered
taste for reading Is something that every putting up Ice at their resort this week— lady in the trapeze—do nil of these things, aboard the America.
parent should endeavor to give his child, F. Cole has left for part* munknvwn. Also forget your shrunken shank anti thehappv
General Biiller *ent it promptly at 9:30
Cheese, which has been the fortune of
for It Is tM’ttertban riches—It is riche* of his wife—G. Hughes was at Hastings last little children about you, and be a boy o’clock, as he had promised, to the Electra, Roquefort, has destroyed its picturesquea sort that dues not take wings and may week to attend a meet lug ot supervisors— again.
with
hm
compliments,
and
up
it
wenc
to
n
’
?
s®' It has brought speculators there
Ixx&gt;k
xnenagerfe carefully
carefully the foretop.
The K. O. T. M. lodge, of Delton, will . 7
W*' through^ the menagerie
What can please a friend be acquired without years of toll. We give
who have raised great, ilgly.‘square build­
i*fr&gt;re
1*,*^
1... great
—.. * *tent
—* *beyond.
. f
the,drama,
Breaker-.-'
‘jeroro
into .the
■ ■ - passing
»--- —-*1'1,1.
MVTQUU.
devuted much pains to this end ami
-------- - ••Among
-------- •» the *-•
•­
Commodore Gerry was surprised and ings of dazzling whiteness to Lsreh con&lt;
or relative better than to stop have
I think with some success. I*ong before I Bt Dlackmnn's hall Friday evening, JatL f v V you cannot w familiar lives behind happy and so was Governor Rowell. The trust with the character and
tone
20th.‘ '’Oil.
Good
music
0:l n
™wl m
"-’" In attendance,
— AU- lh*bw"J»f‘hecag«» that line the canvas former sent a letter uf thanks to General of the old houses. Altbnugb '.he zlnte is
that headache orblurr before the children begin to read tliemselvca, let aou,
I walls. For all you know you carried wnthere be some regular time of the day set mission 10 and 15 cents. ‘ *■
the eyes
reading, and aside
ter to the very same elephant that is reach- Butler, and Governor Russell after the so small that ivconsists of only *nt ^ct
when they shall have their reading.
I mg for your grandson’s peanuts. Take a regatta wus over steamed all about Mar­ ami a few alleye, the more *cd*nu dwell­
extend and preserve that It is not always possible to suit the Jaste
Itannelcl.
sniff at that oddly smelling dust that bc- blehead harbor to thank him personallv, ings are remarkable for their h*‘gbL It is
much needed good vision. If or understanding of nil ages, and so the! lhe revival meetings an- still In pro I1| longs
the America had departed.—Boston burprising ‘to see in a vHlage !&lt;« iniong
r"'Z° only to
to the circus, and ,close your but.
books
varj-greatly.
Hawthorne
’
s
“
Won-j
Heraldthe sterile hills houses three btcrtui high.
you wish to do a noble good der-Book”^ar his “Twice-Told Tales.” press and Ilia worldly people are not mak- ' eye*
while
^“^
h,Ie.you
you dl“m tbnt F&gt;u Arc slipping
The fact that there' is only a
on
lug
n
confession
of
their
ein*
very
fast,
j
in
under
the
st
------- —b *cat$i with a burly Cauvasman
act. just have those eyes
­ may. perhaps, follow the “Arabian only a tow up to this writing, although the hot on
which to build must be the exp’eaation.
•your
’'“•“ ’heels.
Nights,” and that give place to "Nicholas house I* CrJwded full every night with
erly examined by one
Don
’
t
let
us
whine
over
broken
toys
cr
What is moat curious in the place Is the
There’s always/an iu the clrcua. It you
Nk-kleby,” the younger on&amp; finding them- people and the preachers are working
eye study
business. • selves at home amtin in Anderson and
don t think so stay away. Don’t go there toy. pnlletl to piece-. ‘What is the chief cellars.
Before the cheeae became an important
and delivering the deepest kind of and next day layti on tothe children, blew end of xnanF* .tuya the catechism. “To be
Dr.
lias a large stock Grimm. 1 am really sorry for the child bard
sermons, which seems a&gt;&gt;if it ought to their innocent hmrts, with their “id tn pie. spanked," «ays one whoee experience article iff commerce these were natural
of
fifteen
who
has
not
absorbed
and
ot tile best quality and great­ learned to love Anderson’s stories, .••Rob­ take effect among the unconverted—Our *oul reposing, glad belief in everything.” guide* hls-oiuwen But the chi^f end of a cavern*, such as are everywhere to be
toy, let me tel! yOU| is not to be kept nor found iu this calcareous formation; but
variety of styles of eye­ inson Crusoe.” the .“Swiss Family Robin­ bell Is shipped from the factory, but has- rhe funny old elephant and the chattering even
to be merely play^ with, but to be now they are really cellars that have been
arrived here yet—John McKinzey sold monkeys are very queer to them. No won­
glasses and spectacles on hand son,’' Hawthorne's Children’s Tales, “Da­ not
last week his lambs aud sheep to Frank der that they laugh aud then lieebme fright­ dlsaected, analyzed, taken apart, looked excavated to such a depth in the rock that
vid
Copperfield.
”
Nicholas
Nickleby.
”
aud is always glad to do his "Dombey and Son,’’ "The Arabian Mglita” Bullis at 5 and d amts to go the 20th of ened by turns. The same old funny cl swn into, comprehended and used for construct­ they are to be seen In as many as live stages,
March—Nellie Edmunds returned to is there too, with the jukes that you will ive purposes. Don’t you h-v how that girl where tong rows of cheese* are stacked one
best for h is patrons.
­ and Gulliver's Travels.”—Hx.
Washtenaw county Friday—Arthur Ed­ recall It you will only listen and uoc try to studies the pieces? There is not a whole over the other. The virtue of there cellars
ry giveshisown
atten­
toy in the lot, or If there is ahe has taken from the cheese making point at view la
munds and Charles McKinzey returned appear bored.
to Albion last week—Geo. Stanley lost a
So here’s to the circus, with ita sh.uu small interest in it. What squeaks come their dryness and their senreel/ varying
to all cases and will not What’s the matterMito.
Judge Clement very valuable colt last week—Mr. and and its tinsel, its city of dirty tents, its from that mouth organ! It has not five temperature of about S e’ego. centigrade
trust ^iny agent or deputies. Smith? He’s all with
keys
in order. 1 hope she will not strike summer and winter.—Temple Bar.
right!—Mrs. Martin Mrs- C. E. Edmunds And daughter Nellie troop of hard working, travel stained
Woodard left last Friday for Wyoming spent New Years In Katamazuo—Mr. aud men and women, iu animals, from the that bunged drum. No, she will not, for
county, N. Y., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Cha*. Shoemaker spent New Y'eara elephants to the monkeys, and nil that go her best attention is given to scraps and
Time by Tower Clock*.
her brother** wife—Good sleighing for in Nashville—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oster- to make It the greatest show .on earth. :part s. She ‘ings in total bliss among the
There Li otw point in city ludi park where
'
the amount of snow with light additions house spent a part of New Yours with May t always be as fruitful of as much rums
n, of
.. a. dozen Romes.
lour large clocks can l&gt;e
Vs
four
be sceu
seen atones.
at once. A*
Don t jou suppoM! Nero, when be Imjllcd , I reached that spot one day last week th«
each night. Brother zero has 'not visited Itov. Wallace at Cooper and the rest ortthc bappiuess and instructlou as it has been
°5 Irt’U"'/IFin
Of miBd I Clty hal1 K11 boou‘e&lt;1 out lh« twelve ■‘rokc!
us this winter, but coming within four day at Kalamazoo— Erring Brunney Is since the first days of the cross country Hk^thlS
•
ot noon,
uono. and prompted
oromntret a
- ------------degrees &lt;Jf us—Geo. Brainard and C. R. getting along very nicely slnou the ampu­ exhibition. R Uitn American institution iIll, lire*! A llnr fellow, wholly unlit to [ of
compan^m “
l«w a boy. They '
fit to be
HoneyvfHl, with their better halves passed tation of hl* finger—John Prine was hurt that we ore all proud ot—Kansas City be nn emperor,, only ...
It tl n
11 world
U’mwl.} in
.re order,
reM.1 .. reand
_ . • ho twecn the times registered. The city ban
through Mlhron their way to attend Pom­ last Saturday in tbu saw mill ou Dunford Star.
'
J ’set him to keep
clock wrn- two minutes slow by tb&lt; bell {
couldn
’
t,
oud
bj
and
by
he
grew
back
­
ona Grange at/Glass Creek last Friday- Usher’s farm by the saw striking a tie
The Everett building clock was aa much
ward rather than forward and wanted to too fast, the Garfield bulkHng dockRichard A. McCURDY, President. John Barber passed through Milo Satur­ and throwing It against him. How bad
day with a load of bran from Delton— we have not learned at this writing—By­
Just after tha battle of Parryville, in pull society in pieces, just to see how it marked 11^3 and the big cloak in Mon­
Who »ays hogs don’t pay? Charley Starr ron Powers returned homo last week from October, 1803, Dr. SaVagc, a strong Uaion was put together. I am sorry tor the tague struct was between two and three
don’t, but on the contrary says he has Northern fonlg whether he had been a man, was at one of his appointments to kings when I look at my little queen on minutes fast. Curiosity called for a walk'
BETTER THAN A SAVINGS BANK.
the carpet -Mary E. Spencer in St. Louis around the ball, and I found two of tha
Tbo benefits to be derived from a Life Insur­ sold |300 worth of pork from two brood j ear. and fays when he came away the baptize some children. There was a large
clocks in the tower marked the name hour,'
ant policy, sad the deposit Of the same sum sows he kept last winter, besides his thi-iiimmetes was down at 124 degrees be­ crowd, and a sturdy southern matron Globe-DemocraU
paid for prrmtuni.i in a savings bonk, raises a family pork and has the same br.md sows low zero—ike Tolles, while carrying the brought her four children to the altar
while the other two were keeping time on
question which in frequently dlM«cw»ed by peo­ to winter. His pigs a little less than ti
their own beck. The dock ou tha Remsan'
mail to Hastings, his horse became excited "Name this child," said the Union preach­
ple Interested in the subject of Life Insurance.
A lady looks upon her correspondence as street side of the Garfield building differed'
If a man :vt the age of thirty ik-noidtn in u months old average 25IX pounds. He by two fellows coming up behind hlrn rnn- er, laying his hand on the boy’s head
bank each year the sum of «#.,*. nt I per cent, has sold his fat lambs for 0 cents per ning horses, making Ike’s horse unman­ "Simon Bolivar Buckner,” was the reply, one of the principal duties of life, a thing by two minutes from its mate on
Court
compound intereet, for ten years he win real pound, averaging 105 pounds. Now Char­
agable and running away, throwing him which caused a amila to come over the con­ that cannot possibly be neglected. But street side, aud every one of tha decks az'
lae at the end of twenty-elgbt years the sum of
ley keeps light on plowing with his demo­ out and hurting him so that a council of gregation; but the brave preacher went on the same laity will ofu-u reproach her serv­ which I looked differed from ray watch —
tt.'M. 2A
A death claim recently paid by the Mutual cratic steers, raises good crops, pays his doctors was called, although when It was with his ilutv.
ants for writing and receiving letteni, say­ Brooklyn Eagle.
Life lastir.inc® Company &lt;&gt;( New York proves taxes and don’t grumble about hard times
“Nun. ibfe child," ukln« th. nut In ing that she haa no ■business to waste her
time to bring the mall back he started and
that CVanpany t&lt;&gt; have a deri,!«-d advantage
over the ravings bank, ns the folh-w’ng fllus- —B. IL Fenner, W. C. Towne and M. ame into Banfield with the lines around enter. ‘ Pierre Gustave Toutant Buaure time. If we are known to write even a
gard,
’
and
the
smile
grew
into
a
snicker
* tnttfuu will show:
postcaH In the morning, woe betide us.
M. Maxifce du .Camp, the French
In March. WM. the Company issued Policy Chase purchased each ot them brood sows his nock and one hand to guide and the while Dr. Savage became red in the face.’ it lathe sumo with reading. To be a readmician, says, in his “Souvenira
No. 31,430. for &lt;1 ADD, on the ten-i&gt;aytnent life from tbo Arnold stock farm. Prices, mod- (Mhcr in a sling aud delivered the mail O.
Hu baptized tbo young namesake of the v*?^ I”b'" w "rraat, »• «loM. ralres,” that after the revulutton a
plan,age at Issue thirty, annual premium M0.n. erate—PreacbiHg at Milo at 10:30 a. m.
soldier, and went on with the ceremony
The insured luul always paid nL* premiums Sunday school after services—Installation
lullre read norel. a»d newep^re In 1330, th« politic* of Frendunc
in cash, allowing his dividends to accumulate,
8'£ped’
for not much ebc, to improve themselves; res
which amounted at death to II.‘.'11.00. or F&gt;13.90 of Uie officers of Prairieville Grange next
the third.
‘Albert Sydney Jolmaoo” and often neglect their duties ln order to known by thdr beards. Snnnort
more than he had paid to the Company; that Saturday night. Oyatem after-In the
Mary Wilcox, of Woodland, spent lost
ItouLs Philippe were ‘muttun
came the answer. The amile became au­
atnoqnt with the face of the policy make the
total claim tt.71i.oo. »4«.il more than wnhid trial of Prof. Brigg on the six charges for week here—Mr. Bird and wife, of Johns­ dible and the preacher apoplectic HeavSuin.bow wa tai the iaJuKte „t ,H
have been reiUlzed from the bank; or. In other heresy—the writer voles with the majort- town, visited at Bert Shepards recently—
this. It 1h not so much that we are bad
words, as an Investment It hrul realized fl per SmT.t'S? ““"U 00 ” Pro,r™’ or Joe Wilcox and wife, of Michigan City,
child, a little girl, whose gender he fondly and ungrateful as that we want our situa­
eent. compound inti-neat, less fTl.(X).
Ind., are at A. W. Wilcox—Our school is
supposed would preclude a continuation
progressing finely now that Lottie Smith of heroic reproduction, and said, "Name tions to have more of the freedom of home
Sir
is handling It—Now wa are having genu­ this child.” ”lUry Sttxewall JackSn and not to be reminded every hour of
‘ *Te?
OTr inferiority. It is not the
ine winter weather and lovely sleighing—
„ “Ei*1*'?"1' o(
1» boylog .11 the Sam Ney and wife are snugly settled la Lw. ’came th, nwoonae that art the coo- wo[k w5 mind; it Is having to be forever
“
T^°ht
u
bMWdtohS"
UDio
°
p*
”
0
’
Ontario thl, put «od all •djotnlng.jtap. Mrs. Hartman’s house—Mrs. Seger visited
Ing iae mill running all day and part of at Battle Crock two or three days last

HAtiTIXGS, 311 CH.

COUNTY NEWS.

GOODYEAR'S
DRUG : STORE.

ALBUMS
GIFT BOOKS,
DOLLS,
ELEGANT PERFUMES,
TOYS, ETC.

Largest Variety—

• —Lowest Prices.

Peoples' Drugstore.

YEARS

SOLID WEAR

Is the length of time that

STEBLING INLAID
SPOBSS1SD FORKS

Are warranted to last, j
Also n‘emember
■
_
get a Present—“Good
vrooa ZS
Form,” off $2-00
$2.00 value
non purcliaso
with a $10.00
purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry s tor e.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast ।
The Reliable Jeweler.

when

makes
Lowry

a

prop
who

est

tion

Dr. Low
personal

The Malid Life. Ifi&amp;nruM Co.

J. V. McElwaia Special Ipest

�2l

Banner. ELECTORAL CUETOS
' ’Thurriiay, January 12. lb93:

Several of Them Sealed and De­
livered Yesterday.

WHAT IT WILL COST
imvbwr, iu™

--------

-

what to do he won’t a*’&lt; me or uuy on* eb
whether we like It nr naL’'
•

--------------- 1

To Getn “Bunk” at the World’t
Fair City.

encouragements.
LESSON HI, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. IS.

POLITICS AND POLITICIANS

FIGURES FOB WEARY WAYFARERS
ECHOES OF THE S0VEME3R “SLUMP’

CARTERS

Hsretofor.
Rock-Hlbb-d
Kepubllenn
Sistas VotlBg for • Democratic or Fapu

Lincoln, Neb.. Jan. ta-The dty falri)
swarms with politicians and each politi
clan has a rumor. Dut the important quo*
lion is whether the postponement of tbs
organization of the legislature will pot
pone the senntorhl vlectto:i. Rfa claimed
that Jaietit^iHui Governor Majors will hold
that in one week from today the legfala
ture mar commence to ballot for senator
It i» abo claimed that Speakw Goffln will
rule that the senatorial election cannot
take place until the second Tuesday aftci
the organisation, or two weeks from to

The prophecies of HBggnl and Zerhanab
should be read in connection with the hfa
tori cal books of Ezra and Nebetnlah. for
ble Politic*! Transrorm*iiu»-v»««these propbrts were -peclnlly comnfa
bhlliary Cievelund Vote—The ” Spill
sloued to encourage tbe people to rebuild
College.—SltUBtiuD of Affairs iu Nl»tes
CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—Major W. Mnrth Kas­ the temple and the city. After the fonn
Nation of the temple wax laid, hs we
son, chief of the bureau of public comfort
learned in Inst lesson, •nrmh* hindered
Carlisle Talks About “Jolm”.
of the World’s fair, issued a bullltin ye»ter the work, and It touted until the second
Chicago. Jan. 10.-Today a Democratic;
day in reply u&gt; resolutions pasmd by vari­ year qf Darius, where onr present lewon
adminfa:ration was inaugurated at Spring; j
ous boards of trade in repml to citiwn* ol begins (Ex. iv, 94).
•
field, this state, aud for the first time since';
Chicago charging exorbitant prion for boanl
1. ”ln tbe Meant! year of Darin* the
18M that party is in power through all tbe
ayd other ace&lt;•minodaUou. during the ex­ king, in the sixth mouth, in the tirat day of
state-dupartmeut* a* well ns iu the legis-.
Thfa 1s an Important, point, for If Speakei position. The bureau of public comfort the month, came the word of the 1/5rd by
iature. It was » great day for the “old '
Haggai the prophet.” Haggal. like efery
Goffln *0 rule* It will allow the Douglm wa* organiwd by World’s fair directors foi
wbeelboraes,’’ who could remember the1, county contest th be heard and if it if the special purpose of finding cheap, do- true prophet, was simply tbe !x&gt;rd’* m»
time when It was the regular thing. Tbe heard there fa no doubt the seven Repub- Kimble and convenient boarding places foi senger with the Lord’s message (verse IB)
a. “Thus speakcih the Lord of Hosts,
only thought that came up to disturb tbrir ■ lican repreeentaiivre from Dougin* will visitors to tbe exp-srition. The figures con­
minds was “how long will it last*”
I have to make room for the Demucra'ic tained in Major Kaseon’a reply are the saying. Thfa people say. The time fa not
! ounteatanta. The senatorial candidate result of ■ systematic carivaM of the city, come—the time- that tbe lx&gt;rd's house
shoo hi be built.” This phrase “speaketh
iwcuiviwi UWM.»
—..—w ­ whose name la most mentioned fa John H.
Twenty-four
hours p
previously,
if —
any
and the Replies received show that visitors or salth the Lord of HotU” is found thir­
thing
scene wn* Powers, Populfat. Tne Populfate supportthing a
a more
more rremarkable
' "
JL, when with th- help ot th. Dem-, .wohilm th«t it ho o. th. prrt&gt; rnuouj to the expoHlion will not be charged exce* teen times in this short prophecy and
sive rates if they take the trouble Co make “saitb tbe Lord" fa found seven times,
.
. —w to Vonana
the nominee several Republicans will vote foi
oon«. »1TOOOS partr io lun™ outrf th.
(&gt;
while tbe name “Lord" iu capitals (which
proper inquiries.
fa always Jehovah) i» found altogether in
old-time rulers of the state and took and- says “- tariff
- -I* not an •Issue.-”
Figure* for the Sight-Seer.
tbe thirty-eight verses of this prophecy at
charge. Kamos fa atili young, but since
Tliese .ire the average dally rates pro­
least thirty-four times. So we are not to
TWO
HOUSES
IN
KANSAS.
her admlwion to the Union she ha* been
posed to be charged for comfortable rooms, see Haggai, whose name fa mentioned but
noted for her Republicanism and for tbe
without board, located convenient to the nine thueti (and that fa an unusnal num
majorities thereof The ceremony took
exposition grounds: Single room, ainglc ber for so short a prophecy), but only Je­
place in the bull of tbe house of representa­
Topeka. Kan., Jon. 10 —Breidenthal. bed. one person, »1.M; double room, double hovah, and Haggai a* Hi* spokesman.
tives and was witne«d by probably the
Notice that the Lord observes what people
tats * t-ne of *o many lives that here Is wtars largest crowd that' ha* .ever assembled in riwlrmnn of the Populist committee, ha* bed, one person, FXl’J; double room, double
ournfilacuroitwhile Kansas on similar occasion*. The hall, in­ tent out twenty-six telegram.* ordering bed. two pcrsoiuL £1.70; double room, two say. and also what they think (Kzek. xl. A
cluding both galleries, was packed to it* here all thos*! fon whom conte.it* have been double bed*, two peraon*, 43.30; double XXXiii, 3ft Jer. xi. 18, 10).
3. “Then came the Word of the Lord by
Utmost capacity, and hundreds who came filed in both house*, twenty being In the J room,two double beds, tbrte peraons. 84.15;
eeVrS-y to tata
or two PdU
‘
ll&lt;-y arc .triedy vegcteWs and do not (,np&gt; or late were compelled to stand without the lower house.
Under advice of Judge*. double room, two double beds, four per- Haggai lb* prophet, saying.” The wonfa
ty Jar
sdurn pta-«
of the people were wrong words; they In
u»o tho-n. In vlate at 25 wata; fir. for IL SoU doors. Breidenthal. the Popqlfal chair­ Dostcr and Webb and C. G. Clemen*, the: sons, 85.50. “There certainly does not seem, dicated a lack of --jmpathy with God in
man. remarked when he opened the cere­ latter the principal Kansas lleu(ennut of according to throe figures, to be any Indi­
Ry druggUto evoQwUro, or Mat by malL
monies that tbe assembly was to Inaugu­ Parson* when that Chicago anarchist or- cation that citizens uf Chicago will demand His purpose*. Tht Houm of the Lord now
OARTCR MKOtOINK CO.. HewJOritganlztd thfa state. Breidenthal tut* deter-. excessive rate* for the aocommodaticm of being built fa the church, which fa His
Wil L PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE rate the first People’s party on earth:
rcculiarltle* ol the Electoral Vole.
mined to organize a Populfat house by visitors to tbe exposition,’] said Major Kns- body (Heb. HI. f; r Pet. 11. S; 1 Cor. Hi. ft
There were some novelties in the electo- withdrawlng all tbe members of that par- son. “and they can he relied upon to sus- Eph. ii. 19-42). and there 1* a* much ludlf
ml
voting
yesterday,
too.
There
wa*
Illity ns soon a* it fa demonstrated that the tain the good reputation of Chicago for ference to it on the part of the Ixird’s peo­
Atthe GRAND
ple on there wa* to the temple iu tbe days
Hois casting her total vote for a Demo­ Republican* have a majority.
I fair and liberal treatment of it* gueste.
of Haggai. The Word of the Ixird was
cratic candidate. There wa* Ohio casting
A Republican Cuuutrr-Movc.
Ten Thousand riaeea to Slenp.
one of hern for the same. Only one. but
Some ot the Populist members are op“One publishing house 1ms a patnpblt* sent to carpal the people awl bring them
Into sympathy with God and Hfa purposes
’ Knchw Atamp tor circular. AfidresB, A. S. the margin wo* so dtfae in the others that posed to such a 'revohitlonary proceeding, now iu press containing a Ifat of over 10,(00 See Isa. viii. 20. R.
margin.
old stagers gas|W&lt;l a* they heard the fig­ and workers nre endeavoring to whip them ; places in the city of Chicago where fur4. "I* it time for you. O ye. to dwell In
ures: “Great Scott! where are we ni»' iut&lt;&gt; line. Breidenthal iw*nra them that the niahed rooms can be had nt moderate rate*,
There was North Dakota so badly mixed senate nud state officers will recognize The prices given abovedocot include large, your ceiled house*, and this house He
wifate.
’
”
They
were
neglecting
the temple,
that dier three votes went one to each of them, awl eventually the courts will do so. llr*l-cln» hotels, nor prominent new build­
the lending candblate*; would; probably in the meantime the Republican* have al- ‘ inc* in course of erection in the vicinity of the house of Jehovah, and attending to
When you want, a
hnve been one for Bidwell it the state bad ready taken steps to hnve- the supreme , Jackson park. Many mischievous rumors their own house*. Tho church fa a spirit­
four.
’
court enjoin the Mate auditor and treasurer alleging the likelihood of high prices and ual building to l» gatht'reil out of all na­
from paying any bill* that niny be con- extortion generally hive been originated by tion* anti presented to Christ a* Hi* Bride
Nevada got up n unique feature. • Her traded by’auch rump hoiu-e. as well a* the perwm« interested in outside boarding in order that He may return with her to
bouse scheme*, some of them apparently ir- establish His Kingdom on earth and fill
pcopl” nre argentiferous ton man. The per diem and tnllragv of tbe mcmb&lt;'ra.
. Go to t lie
the earth with His glory; bat tbe I .ord
population talk* silver all day aud dreams 1
— - - resitausible and even fraudulent,"
might well say to the various denomina­
silver all night. Sosbegot up n set of tleiF ] .
GREAT IS THE COMBINE,
total ballots made ot silver. 2x3 inches, en- ’
., . ,
,
SPACE IS VERY SCARCE.
tions, which make up the visible church
p-rnral with the nniur. ..I .Weaver nod ,
l&gt;e~l&gt;~h l» &lt; l«~l. Ilrok.a
"I* it time for you to bo so occupied with
Field. Of course noliody else was “in it”
“
,
your own little company instead of work­
Fine line of creams and out
HitUdlngi Assigned.
there. California was another state ‘ Denvek, Jan. 10.—Tbe deadlock to the
ing earnestly to complete my body?" “I* it
Ninety percent, of all the spacein World’, time for you to b* spending hundreds of
that divided her vote, giving S for Clove- senate wifa broken yestcnlay afternoon by
fresh confectionery.
land and I fur Harrison. Michigan divided ' u combination ot Populists and Democrats, fair buildings has already been unsigned. thousands ol dollars upou church build­
her vote, but it was owing to the law that The terms ot the deal had not been com- The
---- -----------------------complaint, now pouring
-------- «,----------------in from every ing* instead of sending the Gospel to the
• gave the electoral votes to the district*, 1
yesterday morning, ns the Populists ' direction come from would-be cxhilritora heatbauF”
othcnvte Harrison would have bad them thought the. Democrat* were aa king too ’ who want to get the remaining one-tenth
3/*’,Now therefore, thus saith the Lord
~
c,-,! much, but terms acceptable to both sides of space and from firms that offered in­ of hosts, Consider your ways." Because
....
. . . ,, . ...
, .. ,. ... .. : were agreed upon at the noon rvces* and 1 ferior exhibit* and were ruled out. These of the neglect«xl condition of Hfa house He
t.nhlSlrtrc»ihSiri2»m2tea
innu«UnU:,y on convening in the afternoon ' complaint* have been anticipated from the would have them stop and consider. He
BUSINESS CARDS..
publican stronghold also nxaeiea mark In Ito | they
tf) the- election.*.! th&lt;M-cn- beginning. Scores of applicant* fur room would have them look at things from His
| history by giving its electoral vote fur a ■ tary, and Kennedy, the Democratic candi- to the building seemed to think that things standpoint—like Jeremiah when be said.
A I ALICE KIRK. M. D.
Democratic prerident. The majority was not
"Is it nothing to you all ye that paw by?
hSS” nml
i
««• then 7.W0. but
°ut It
«i was enough.
ea°a«n- || date, was elected by 2U votes to 15 vote*. 1 good enough to be shown at a county fair Behold and tee if there be any sorrow like
'lorse. less
■ For *ergennt-at-arins Cummings, thol’opn- I were also good enough for an international
. All call* promptly attended &lt;1ay or nlgtit* Of- Then there wa* Colorado, the) Centennial • list candidate, was elected. The minor exposition. Many of them refuse to under­ unto my sorrow wh Ich fa done unto me.
Ice over I*. (L S:an*elI'M boot ami shoe -'tore
utwnvn reliably
wilntov Republican,
RA»,,,tl,!tenr, fell
f.*ii down
&lt;lnwn .
'’ state,always
were divided between the two par- ' stand why their county iair display* have wherewith the Lord hath afflicted me In
and worshiped the silver dollar and went i!] offices
tbe day of Hfa fierce anger" (Lam. I. 12).
ties The only business of tbe senate out- been shut out.
AMES A. SWEEZKY.
Populist. Yesterday her four votes were j| side tbe election of officers wa* the
When we think of Jesus waiting and long­
’ One-Third
~
*
Only
Dig ~
Enouglu
Attorney al laar.
Rinn to Wearer, aa tbe .Undanl bearer of
bouamolurmn aAtu Ior
About three time a* much space was ing fur the completion of His church, that
ll»slln«». Mleb. the luely young party that played »o much .g.1,,,,,
the full and unlimited coinage of silver at naked fora* the buildings afford. Under He may come again for the conversion of
Practices in all courts of the state. Col- havoc with Republican hopes iu the west. ' a ratio of 16 to 1.
|N.*ople Israel and
the world, may
theseHl* circumstances
the of assignment
Wrote Their llallot* with Gold.
1
lections promptly attended to.
1|
••
of room wa* a difficult and pcrplexigu; we not bear Him.saying, "Is it nothing to
I The Wisconsin electors, iu face of the
f
duty The department chiefs wanted' to you?" “Consider your ways," and see that
fact that it was a new thing for Wisconsin
CHEYENNE, Wy., Jan. 10 —There wa* make tbe finest showing possible, and as the heaven* arc higher than the earth.
BS. E. H. A C. P. LATHROP.
&gt; to cust.it* vote for a Democratic candl-1great
------ activity in legislative circles
. .
..yester-' stndiwl all the application* carefully. In
llomoepathic Physicians and
[ date for president, wrote their ballots with ij day. The populists held a conference in , some departmeiit* the a**lgnmenis were
Surgeons
‘
G. “Ye have sown much, and bring in
Promptly
at'
pens,
and
each
will
retain
the
pen
he
I
All calls city and country
;
the
morning
to
decide
what
line
of
action . completed months ago. The fine arts little; ye eat, but yo have not enough.”
, used as a souvenir. Another state that !
leuded to.
Count the sevenfold disappointment in
j
they
would
take
in
organizing
the
•
house
j
building
wm
,
perhaps,the
first
to
be
signed
* divided its vote wa* Oregon, which gave
today. There seemed to be a slight division i away. Chief Ives finished hfa allotments thfa and the ninth verse, and compare Isa.
p A. SCRIBNER. M. 1)..
j oue votc'to Cleveland.
of opinion, and they adjourned to the nearly six months ago. The fisheries build­ Iv, 2, “Wherefore do ye upend money for
that which is not bread and your labor for
evening. The
Democrats were crying
trying to ; ing w oh u«&gt;u
not »«r
tar urutuu.
behind. Transportation
V .
Physician and Surgeon.
BROUGHT IN THEIR
THEIR SICK MAN.
aud uviuui-nua
a inuspunamiu
-----’
j make a deal with the Populists to a cure «u«d mines buildings assignment* were that which satisfieth not?” Men labor In
Delton.
- Mich.
Montana Democrats Humid to Hava AU the
lie- prawiraiij
practically fluished
months
The
same vain and spend their strength for uaught
Office In residence, one block east of depot.
uir speakership,
(•pcjia.i-rauip, but
uuv last
uuil evening the
uie iu*uuuuicu uiudh
___ago.
„
__________
(Isa. xlix, 4) when they are out of harmony
] publican* offered the sjieaker to the Pupu- fa true of electricity hall.
&gt;«_.-------&gt;------ --------A,------else
«— they asked. i
Delay nt the Ubend Art*.
with God; hut when God fa working in us.
A. A C. 11. BARBER
anti. almost
anything
Helena, Moul, Jan. 10.—There was .•( lists
People’s party
arc in splen-1
•
Physicians
and Surgeons.
Agricultural,
forestry, and —
live ----------stock al­ though it may sometime* stem that our
, ------------------„-----a dramatic scene iu the house yesterday 1 for. The
-----------------------vvpeople
—-----------■&gt;
—
=
-------- -------------------Call, In rity or county rwponJH u will, wben A. j. l&gt;avill„n. raemb,r
a ! did Jupe, an.l II d&gt;cy
wl«ly Urcy wiU , lowaocc
.!» practically JnUb»t Tbo lalxir is in vain, it fa never really so. His
■v.......,l.«
.
*
i-nntml
Ictrtslatnr* and
nml mnammonf
Iv .• nnlv
control t_h,x
the legislature
consequently
only tmuhloronnin
troublesome iL-lnv
delay hn«
has Iwr'n
been it,
in Imlna.
indu*- word may not accomplish whnt we please,
promptness
day or night.
Democratic national committee for Mon- legfalation.
' trial hall, to which the manufactures and but it will accomplish what He please*
j tanautnd onr of the memliers of the house
Lateil—At the caucus last evening the [ liberal arts *bows arc to be made. Asslgn- (Isa. Iv, ll), and our work is not in vain in
SHELDON,
of representative, from thfa county, was Deuiocrat* nominated William Hinton, a , ment* to these were delayed because direc- the Lon! (I Cor. xv. 58). Wages in a bag
Abstract and Beal Estate Office.
carried in the imp. It was understood free ililver man, for senator, and announce I tors postponed their decision to regnrd to with bole* make us think of the treasures
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money to loan ou Kcal Estate Real Estate that a vote on the Hamilton-Leech con- that they will stand by him. No coalition i the special building for education. Chief ou earth which the Saviour contrasted
cnmnilsiiou. General conr
—
sold on cammlsiioo.
conrejranchur.
. .
,. v .
,
daring a complete set ot Abstract Books cotn- t®st wou^ 1x5 taken and Davidson s pbysi- with Populiria wa* effected, as the Popu- j Allison’s serious illness also contributed to with tbe trpumrv in heaven (Luke xii, 83).
cl,c J.Uy IHnctor Csml Dart. a«ya
7. “Thus saitb the lx&gt;rd of Hosts, Coo
plled from the Records, can famish complete clans gave their contest to have him taken 1IM. -wmt lh« mrth.Seem* * Promt*ing p*rty.
! thnl flnnl allotment* will l&gt;p made in this eider your ways." The Holy Spirit never
t rac a.
Q. p. BROOKS. Clerk.
to t|ie a^yjon. jje has
|yjng at the
repeats needlessly. Tbe fifth verse was in
PirnDCUO, Jan. 10.-7% meeting to form 1 “ctloQ t‘“t
Hotel
Broadwater
euer
wince
his
illness
P. DRAKE,. M. D.,
conorctioa with the desolation and neglect
Tb..
XT o’
and an electric car was fixed up to bring .a-p^-lp-tywIUk
of the Lord’s house, but this fa In connec­
Office over Holloway’s drug store.
him into town, a distance of about three W°T£T ^ffr?8D M
hel&lt;l 1 that has ever l*en held since that interest* tion with their own desolation or fruitlee*
•
Ofllceiioursfroin9to4p.ni. Telephone, eon mile*. '
at 150 Sixth avenue yesterday. Seven-! ing flower was brought from it* native toil In thfa and the next verse, with
wfing with residence, at Holloway's drug
men, four women aud a 16-year-old boy. land and transplanted to American and verses 4 ..nd 5 of the text chapter, there fa
He was accompanied by two physicians attcndml it They did nothing except call 1 European soil fa now to full bloom at an interesting sevenfold command (Con
g M. FOWLER,D.D. 3.
and hfa wife. Arriving nt the house he was another meeting for next Monday. Then Jackson park. These primroses are the slder. Go up. Bring wood. Build the
, put iuto an invalid’s chntr and four stout they denounced the old parties until the . flrot exhibit* at the fair to compete for house. Be strong. Work. Eear not) each
women said 'Dial they would have to go medal*. The time set for judging the
Office hours s a. m. to 5 p. tn.
men carried him into the lialL . The chair home and prepare supper for their bus- flowers and awarding the medal* fa next part of which we may well take to our
selves in reference io our part in complet­
was deposited in the center of' the hall and bauds, and the meeting &gt;uljourned.
Tuesday.
Tuesday.
DHlLli’T. COLGROVE,
ing the church. There will be nothing but
the speaker came down to him and admin­
-*•
Attorney st Law
failure,in our live* a* long as we neglect
McCreary Has an Ambition.
istered the oath of office. The stillness
Within
*
few
days
there
will
arrive
in
the lord’s work, and even though one
v‘ Sm’U1 * Colgrove.)
Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 10.—Members of
during the time Davidson was carried into
t&gt;—..^r5 JffUnfaa block, Hasunp.;
New York for Rhipment to Chicago a should amass the wealth X Babylon, In
the
legislature
have
received
a
letter
from
Practices In all the court* ot the state.
the house and while the oath was being r.
painting valued
at f.^&gt;uuo
SW.ooo ana
and of such one hour it shall come to taught (Rev
.
.. ..
.........
laiuou ai
huge dimensions
dimension* that
that two
two freight
freight cars
cars will
will xvill, 17).
administered was almost painful. The Congressman James B. McCreary, dated jj huge
A E. KEN ASTON,
nuhiniztzin
* —
V— _.it,
I
---- —to
*—- bring
. — — . ..it
■ to...
■ . The
__
lobby was jammed with people and no Washington,
Jan. .Tnn
fl. stating
that he • will
be required
this ..city.
8. “GO up to the mountain, and bring
. Attornpy ®t Law, __ ;
iwuner had the oath been subscribed by be a candidate for United States senator, painting is a panorama of the Bernese
(Over J.8. Goodyear &amp;Co.’s store.)
than a cheer went up that could be and that he hope# Ufa experience as a legis­ Alim of Switzerland. In will be placed on wood, and build the house, tfnd 1 will take
Practice* I n all courts of tha State Collection* him
hearda block.
lator, governor and eight years in congress exhibition at tbe World’s fair in a special­ pleasure in It, and I will be glorified, salth
promptly attending to.
’
We have nothing to do with
ItepubHcitn* AVer* Uardheiu-ted.
bo* equipped him for the duties of senator. ly constructed building, having the dis­ l..™Lo,r4'
difiiculties. either real or apparent. It fa
L R. TIMMERMAN,- Homcepathlc Phy­
An appeal was made to the Republicans
tinction of being the largest panorama
Tbe Dlloois Ix&gt;xi*lnturn.
our* to obey; raralts are with God. His
ever painted.
t ‘
to pair with the rick man, but none re­
* ’
■ slelan and Surgeon.
Shunofiklp, Ills., Jan. 10.—The senate
»»&gt;1 lib ulorr .re ...rythlnj
’Jfflreover Lathrop’* drug store.)
sponded. After some discussion it was de­
Another Choice Souvenir.
Even Christ pleased uot Himself, and one
cided to poNtpone action on the Hamilton- yesterday did no business worthy of note,
Another consignment of souvenir coin* of His last joyful testimonies was, “I have
AW, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT­ Leech case until today. Davidson wax ex­
except to receive a bill jor the uncondi­ pmi’”.1
yesterday from glorified thee ou the earth" (Rom. xv. 3.
ING OFFICE OF
cused, and now that the Republicans see tional repeal of the Edwards law.
kpg8 cou,Ain‘*1 173.000 John xvii, 4). Let us take us onr dally
Palmebton A Smith,
that the rick num fa sure to be on hand Tbe house was In session, but ten minutes
M.Uey
ch«wd
r
,
Woodland, Mich.
when hfa vote Is needed on political ques­ and did nothing except arrange fur inau­ to
"°rM" Wr nt the mint. About mottoes. “For Thy Pleasure." “For Jma*’
C. S. PaI.uektox.
J. M. Smith.
tions it is probable u pair will be arranged guration today. Both houses adjourned to 10(1, &lt;W wuvcnlrs have now been iraued. Soke," “Glorify God" (Rev. iv, 11; II Cor
Notary Public
Justice of the Peace. for him.
iv, 11; 1 Cor. vi. 20). and lire to build the
2 p. m. today.
In the lot that came yesterday was the first house. ‘
Loih struck with the date 1893 oa iu
Elector* Indurea Marphy.
‘JOHN” HAS A MIND OF HIS OWN.
ft. “Why? salth the Lord of Hoste. Be­
componed and writ­ cause of mine house that is waste, and ye
Albany, Jan. 10.-The only feature of
the meeting uf New York presidential ten by a colored man and the cast to in­ run every man iuto his own bouse." If we
clude
only
colwed
people,
will
be
one
qf
electors was tbe unanimous adoption! uf a
seek .first the kingdom of God and hfa
ttDd u'U(»’le »“™ctions of the
Washington, Jan. 10.—Mrs. John G.
World a fair at Chicago. The opera will righteousness we have the promise that all
.
imams Mauk.)
Carlisle yesterday emphatically &lt;Jenied the
dM will b. «ld«l
vi. ssx where.,
be
a
new
version
of
“
Uncle
Toxn
’
s
Cabin.
”
if we seek firn our own interests there fa
WHEELER’S HEART AND NERVE published statement, purporting to be or
Its compoeer fa Will M. Cook.
UrU*l«,«n' lBi.m.ilon.1 Culm..
her authority, that Senator Carlisle has
the probability that whatever we may an
CUBE.
Baltimous. Janja-Tb.
made up hi* mind to decline the invitation
cumulate. Goo will blow it away or sud
Will positively cure Heart Disease. Ner- of the president-elect to accept the treasury •anuAl eomenUoa ot U&gt;. lounmuoud
New Yom, Jan. ft—The Hurines* Mcn’.-s denly take us away from It.
votr*nr»* and Sleeplessness. 4 to 8 dropn portfolio. She said that up to Saturday LmonotBrteAUnr. and Mwn, mcl
phsce to close tbe
Democratic club of thfa city held a ban­ ,3!*“ *7““ *
f™»rL\rUrnCllbitC
K“ara»l««5d free night, when the senator left Washington
* trust teachers will go on to cuu
rom.opitema jtev. il N. Middleton, pas- for Kentucky, he was still uncertain IO a two weeks’ business session. The delX quet Saturday night to memory of the bat
rider the threefold assurance of 1. 13; fi. 4
-r
ehu"h’ (-,e&lt;lttr Springs. Mich. whether to accept or decline. ‘It 1. said Kates were welcomed to the city by Colonel tie of New Orleans. Tbe principal speak,*
LdaS
p'~nce’ Hi* Splr
were S'rangers to me that yon oppose the senator going into the Pre sent LI&lt;T' w" ruaJror'" *&lt;n?tary. wo* Representative W. C. P. Brcckinridg
,* '’TORitb. Note also thro thrice “B,
wSa2d.JOhB Hearu’of O^w.Oola, who Bpuke far tariff reform. Ex-Govern.
I '
1
"Adlnmda” now. cabinet,” remarked the reporter.
Campbell
also
spoke
on
the
same
subjet
» Mern soundly and awake refreshed.
Has a Way uf Having Hl. Own Way.
and Representative Harter and other* al
-W.U.- S- ropoodrf, -I wonU fnt„
“ th”°;
Fell o«
addressed the banqueters.
Medicine Lo., Cedar Spring*, Mich. 1
...__
. uT OA1AUWK*.
that Jnhn mmoiti lr&gt;
. ... .
Sold by
J“- 10-Thoma. Scott, .
Joo
Fteldea
Whip
pod.
Glider M the buder works of the Haddock
New Ohlbaks, Jan. 7.-Andy Bow,-,
concluded tbo first fistic event of tha CreHASTINGS.
Then
will ail
d-KTOJRdAud

CURE

SICK

KS’-a'S-ssgs

HEAD

ACHE

Clifford Blackman

Boston Boy’s Eyesight
Ssved-Berhaps His Life
By Hood’s Sarsaparilla— Blood Polaoned by Canker.
Read the following from a grateful mother:
“ My little boy had Scarlet Fever when ♦ years
old. and it left him very weak and with blood
patsaaed with esakef. His eyes became
so Inflamed that hlsmficrtngs weye Intense, and
for seven weeks 1»

Could Not Open His Eyes.
I took him twle* during that time to the F.ye
and Ear Infirmary on Charles street, but their
remedies failed to do him tbo faintest shadow
of good. I commenced giving him Hood’s
SarMparilla and It soon
cured
him.
I. u—
—
—l—L.I bare

Uwonlal in any way yon ehoose. lam always
ready to sound the praise of

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
because &lt;rf the wonderful goodKdld my ’oa."
Annis F. Blackman. 2M8 Washington St,
Bostcn. Mass.
Get HOOD'S.
Uoa. prcporuua aril appcjujurc.

?«ot In

iBTstumrau
Act on a new principle—
regaUte the Uvsr, stonsch
and bowels (Arosol tAe
ntrtn. Da. Mims' Pnxs

ttoo.

Smsltaet, mildest,

FRESH LUNCH,:-:

CITY BAKERY.

A. E. RENKES.

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Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
lates an in-taqce of what is being Returnplished by farmers In the Red River Valley
of Miunri-ota and North Dakota. He said
S. J. Leland, near ills town of Dwight. N.
D., bought TOO acres of land }n the spring
of 1891. for 82.600. and raised crops that
wason worth the salary of a government
clerk. In excess of the cost of his farm, as
per the following statement:
*.r» 1‘n. ot wheat, *i Me8AM1.5O

of tend.

11.1/

2.000 JO

Leaving..,.r,________________________
Case* of this kind are *0 commun Uin!
they are.a true in the news markvl out'

NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
State of Mlchixan. County of Barry—‘j.
Notice I* hereby riven, that by an order ot the
Probate Court for the County of Barrv. made on
the Utb day erf December A. I&gt;. IRiLslx monfii'
from that date were allowed for creditor* to
present their claims aza.nsl the estate
(leonre Washington Nje. late ot said
County, deceased, and that all creditors of
said
deceased -are
required to prvsent
their claims to
said
Probate
Court, at tbe Probate otTtee./in the City oi
HastlDgaJor examination mq allowance, on or
l»eforr tin? 15th day of June next, and tliai
! Meh clams wtU be beard before said Court, on
Wedneiriar. the isth day of March, and on
Thur'daj the 15th day of June. next, at ten
o’clock in the forenoon of each of Iborc days
Dated Dee utb. A. D. iwi

Chas W. Ahmstbong. Judge of Protmte.

H

L

AD1R0NDA.

J
w. H. GOODYEAR.

MORTGAGE BALE.
Wbcrcaa default has been made in the cond)
lion* of a mortgage executed by Neh&lt;-mi.t
Richard* and Hannah M. Richard*, bis wile, ot
the towa*blp of Orannvllle. Barry County.
Stele of Michigan, to .Julia B. Scoville, ot Gene*eo, state of New York, bearing dote the »nt
day of September, iiwo, and recorded tn t!
office of the Register of Deeds for Barry County.
Michigan, on the 27th day of September. IS*), fo
Uber twelve of mortgage* on page », on whi.-h
there 1* now claimed to lx* due’and
the date of this notice the »um of ouc
one hundred, elgbly-ntne and 43 no
dollars.priorip*I and lntere*t Ingetber with an
attorney fee of thirty-five dollus aatMIpulried
in said mortgage, and no acU on or proceeding
at law or In equity having Peen Instituted to n*
coIT^Jtoo ‘•S01 »&lt;cured by said mortgage or any
Pori thereof. Notice 1* thereby riven that by
virtue Of a power of sale contained In salu mort­
gage and 1 be statute In such ease made and provtded. the said mortgage will be forte lo*e&lt;i bv a
°Qbf’®OrtIWd premise* therein desert
1 rd. which sale will be made a tthe north
Ji°or of the COurt House tn the City of Hastings.
intheCountyof Barey and State:of Mcxig-m,
that being the place of bolding the Ohcult Crurt
'IWBugriCtiiBty. at public 1suctiou, by the ahrrIff of said county on Saturday, the eighteenth
day of February. 1*83, at twelve o’clock noon of
that day to satisfy tbe unoqut which shall then
be due on said mortgage with interest. co~t'.
and expense* of sale together with .Ihlrtv
doHars, attorney fee a* stipulated In s;mi
mortgage. Tne premises are described as fol
tows, to-wit:
All the following described lands, situate and
being In tbeVonntyof Barry and Sluitxof Mice.
Kay.1,
wesl 1*0*1 °l ’he south-west quarter of
■faction nineteen, to township two north ran;t-

ing to tea Lotted States survey, and'I went v
acres off the south end ot the west fractional
half &lt;rf tb« northwest quarter of section nuiufa r
nineteen in township two north range ten wet
containing in all one hundred acres of land, be
the same more or less.
Dated, Novemoer land. isre.
Julia B. Scoville.
AUX W. HAMILTOX.
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Attorney fur Mortgagee.

ADMINISTRAToK H SALK
drceaStn&gt;ttcr 01 1110
of

Lake-

•L ten o clock/ In tbe forenoon at the
r°a
01 Probate In the
o«ty of BasUngs in the county of Barry.
Mi«hi«in. pursuant fo

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d £U1* •*** rotete Situate and

55M1: ffiLS

?y exeepMax one hundred acre*
a^eoeonimd bx^xv rod* north aud south by
off of *04 tTOBi the

bethewB»e^re*&lt;wte^
r£*£llistiSLMiS^a

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■

roltnoM Fly Bite..

ft wograTacraaH

box-'?
Wr are vont to speak of slight disorders
"If anybody think* it’s an eaay trick to
as "flea hlUsa" (which are by no means to
learn Jo be a st reet car conductor he's ml*ba
confounded
with
flebltis),
but
iti
now
taken," said an old conductor who was
SOME CURIOUS METHODS IN USE breaking in a new man nn one of the appears that fly bites. Kt- least, may be
Hamon isdrowsy
AMONG VARIOUS PEOPLES. *
north side cable trains last week. The very serious. It is -not tbe gadfly we are
tho day
time'
warned against, but the jIn
hitherto
supposed
C4tn&lt;Udate for a conductorahip wa* at bard
to
lie
harmless
(and
■■accessary
’
)
house
­
labor collecting fares os the car went
hold fly. It is the old story cf living
through tbe tunnel.
thore'B tndige.•Ism ltU»g Tinder
“There are --cores of things to think of germs ugnin, "in the inoculation of which
at once. .Most- new men get decidedly rat­ this little creature, notwithsciuding the
i dlaorder.
tled. It’s a simple thing perhaps to pick weakness of its mandible, takes its share.”
nickels out of people’s hand* and not for­ Another terror Is thus added to our daily
The m««t curious of nlJ kpown methods get to register the frre. but that’s a small life. The true origin of the proverb, "I^e
of makbg fire is practiced by the native p*irt of a conductor'* takk. He must re­ , would not hurt, a fly.” is now mado nptribes of Borneo and Bunnnh. Funnily member the passenger's face. He must ■ parent: snch is the mildncM of his dii7 C^BI I C ”7 r« morins the wo-:«,
&lt; SKILLS matter which la ct&lt;«-&lt;
- enough, the Instrument which they em­ sec that he doesn’t get knocked into smith­ pofdlion, it menus that he would not even
? tog too system, will euro nil Bilinu* ]
ploy is utilized fttr the sanfc pprpcMc to­ ereens by a passing car. He must watch destioy that enemy of the human race-the
£an«l Nervous
w,n
day by the scientific physicist in thc'la- for the old lady who waits until the car fly.
Slickly rollers Mlek Headarhr;
I possess* little dog against whom two
bo'atory. The primitive form of appa­ ha* reached the first crotmug before she
J Cowed with a Tastelm andSalsblsCo*En«. ।
reproaches
have
long
I
nnsu
hurled
—
first,
rent* used by the barbarous people above nignal*)o stop the car and then gets off
C Of all drugriata. PrlosJISjwnt® ° box.,
referred to h simply a cylinder of buffalo backwHni. blaming the conductor if she that he is not a sporting dog,-and *cchorn, with u sortisofJostled
piston that
lit*process.'
into it. He
- wmust'(ing
r--------------------------------------in lire
1 omily, that he is uacles*. It i» quite true
In the receptacle that holds this "tire iu .the fares aud Jerk the stop and start that his notions of tqxirt are restricted; he
*• syringe."
r.s it i_
is caiied, ...
is also
carried a - bell at the HUite time. In short, the cable will not tackle a rat ami has some appre­
«
.
Gives all the news of Town, County and State, and as much National
- small box tilled with tinder. When fire
"... 1h ' train conductor mnst be a man of distor­ hension about t.wkling a mouse unless it
Want.Nl u piece of tinth-r is placed in the ------------------- ------------------tion, not to say
brains. Some-------folks-------have 1* in a very feeble condition. But to see
astings
ity
ank news as any other paper of its class.
hollowed end of tbe pixton, which is there- fallen into the'habit of -Jumping-at the . liihi'in pursuit of a bluebott le fly is to wit­
-Mich.
Hastings,
----------------------- &lt;....
(--------- - ----------nessa
chare
ot the
upon
^inserted iuto the n.euth
.' the cylin, conclusion
that
nlmuct
any sort
of amost
*lunk-enlivening deder of buffalo horn. Hol ling ihe cylinder head* can be a j-lreetc-lfconductor. Watch ! scription. and half of ii up iu the air. 1
«_ the
,l. left
i..». ih.&gt;nd
---- . .the
L.--------.-----strikes
...
..
.
confess that 1 often join tilth him on wet CAPITAL $75,000.00.
in
operator
the that neWiuan nnd see huw he perspires
knob of-the piston n hmttrt blow with the , trying to Icaru the business. He takes it days iu this harmless recreation (for ha
SURPLUS 18.000.00.
open right baud, tbe force being Ntifdcient pretty ccoily too. He docs better than the never, by any accident, catches the. blue­
. »to drive it home.
average, it takes tbe average man all the bottle).
Incorporated under the laws of the State of
Michigan.
Owing to the natural law by which com- i way|trom threu days t&lt;». a week to become
When left alone, however, be will' pur­
pressed air gives up he.it under reduction ? competent to manage a car.
sue tbe common housefly with grent itqpOpen for business Dec. 19.188&amp;.
of volume, the tinder in the end uf thu pis- , "Every once in awhile a mon lose* hh ecss, especially when it is on the window­
ton catches fire and U seen to be alight, | Job by missing fares. For Instance, he is pane. Hitherto I have frowned ou this
officebs:
when the piston is instantly end quickly ■ watching the rear of the car to let off a n*creation as being cruel and even barbar­
withdrawn after the blow has been struck. [ paraenger and some one slips onto thu cur ous, for ho not only kills but devours these*, D. G. Robinson,President;
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
Gentle breathing up$.n tlie spark fans its . quietly from the other side. As a rule, snuill deer, but I now perceive that be is
D. W. Reynolds. Cash er.
commencing glow; iresh tinder is applied, • people do not remind the conductor that actuated by lienevolenci* toward the human
Is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news
DJr.KCTORH:
which catches lire immediately; more ' they have not paid, and many fare* are race.—Ixindon Illustrated News.
of the United States and the world. It gives the events of foreign
blowing facrcaM** the dnruu, and scrupvd ' missed through no fault of , the conductor,
l&gt;. W. Reynold*.
lands in a nutshell. It has seperate departments for “THE FAMILY
wood and then small sticks are added to j A spotter
spottoncomes along and the conductor
P.G. Robinson.
Ants and Aphides.
make the beginning of a blaze. Easy u* ! L
m-* his place.
John Carvcth,
CIRCLE” and - OUR YOUNG FOLKS ” Its “HOME AND SO­
iws-t
p
. ..^ .....
! The
ants ........
are on ....
the leaf aud....
walking:
this process for obtaining iirti. i*.&gt;k*. it re- 1 "A»a
-* . gently over the aphides, examining them
"As a uiatteruf
matter of fact there are respoi
responsiCIETY” columns command the admiration of wives and daughters.
quires no litt iu skill and practice.
j bilities
ilities even tor
for a street car
car conductor."
conductor.”—
— J‘ one
.... i...
by.....
one.&lt;&gt;...
the Latter remaining perfectly
Its general political news, editoralsand discussions are comprehensive,
A very iuterestlng moncigritph oil thu i Chicago Tribune.
Interest pstd m thnedsposltwiil eeneral
I motionless. One of them panses for a long
brilliant and exhaustive. Its “AGRICULTURAL” department has no
firemaking methods of the world, among !
------------------ «—'—
j time over an aphis: she appears to is? ca­ Hanklr— RmUr.ess Transacted
which this one ih referred io. is published
superior in the country. Its “MARKET REPORTS’^are recognized
I reusing it, now stroking, now gently flagelby tbe Smithsonian institution. Tne well
At the zoclogical gardens the monkeys ! Inting its body with her flexible luiteunts.
authority in all parts of the land.
known process of obudning the spark of xrmeqt the sick one without mercy, nnd At length the iusvet responds, nnd from
ignition l.y drilling with a revolving .-tick
into uuut her piece of wood is lipa, dvrari bed. . x has little chance of recovery. The small ' iwek there issues a single drop uf a clear
It varies in manner so much that some । monkeys bite mid pinch it: the larger ouas i fluid, m-t expelled with force, as it often is
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal
frat” swing it round by the tail, nnd when quite. . when
'
’
....
.the insects
relieve themseivea
of• it,
tton of a minute, while tbe Ainos of Jap iu exhausted, or dead, ns many monkeys as' 1 but gently exudi-d, the ant standing ready
Wheat is low and
and “THE BANNER” for one year
require two hours or more for the purpose. can find room sit on its body. Frank to receive it and then proceeding leisurely should be the same.
For a
Next is tuentloued tbe plan of 'making tire Buckland's monkeys, so far as we remem­ ' to suck it up. 'The ants go from one in­
by Kin-lug, which is in commo:: use among ber, exhibited) considerable affection to­ sect to another, sometimes receiving a short time I will sell
the Malay* and throughout the East In­ ward another when ill. But that may drop of liquid, but often having Ui. press on
dies. A native will cut &lt;: V shaped slit iu hnve been due to tlie civilizing influences disappointed, their.benefactors having ap­
a branch of tbeoil tree, pul a knife edge of his society. Generally speaking mon­ parently none ready to give in many rases.
■ ‘N. Y. Weekly Tribune," regular price per year $1.00
on a piece ot iron wood, saw quickly back keys mope and seek solitude when sick.
After a time they have exhausted the
and forth with the latter in the V. aud in
Hut Sally, the chimpanzee at the zoo, whole* colony, and they go around inquisi­
less than three minutes he will have set luring her last illness behaved exactly as tively stroking one after tire other as if refire with the incandescent sawdust pro­ i human being might under similar cir- | luctant to leave until they have mode sure
er i
bj
duced by tbe friction to tinder held under­ :u mat antes, While the large gibbon iu that there Is no more to be got.
neath. Thro he will put the ignited .he next eage. which died Just afterward, I These aphides are of a species distinct This is a No. 1 flour. I warSubscriptions may begin at any time.
tinder In u bunch of dry leaves, wrap them retired to the furthest corner, nnd refused ‘ from those or the rote tree, with which the
rant every sack to be first
In dried grass, whirl tbe bundle around ill assistance, Silly came to the bars Iu out*
hnve been in all,------------probability
--------------------------„ ,previously
------------,
Address
all
orders
to
hi* bend and have a flame in a "jiffy."
grade.
'rent, where she could mokt' easily receive j] engaged. They differ in «hn|&gt;e,
shape, color, size,
However, the usual’method of flrvmak- 3er medicine arid food, and took her balsam ‘ ’and■'iu the shape nnd length
- -• of- tbe
&gt; necta
- ­ Live poultry wanted
lug by sawing practiced by these people is if aniseed for bronchitis, as her keepers ries, but the actions of both tlic giver and
ivrioix.
to lake two pieces of bamboo—one a hol­ lictr.ttsL Only when very ill did she retire I the receiver show at: intuitive knowledge
lowed convex strip.-niid the other prepared to her kennel, and even then would reach I of each other, which can uuly ire accountod
with an edge like a knife. The former is out her hand to the “doctor." But there । for by au ancestry on both sides stretching
placed with tbe convex side up, and tbe is not much' faith in‘‘physicking" at the i back over an immense |»Tiod, during which
knife edge hoatved rapidly back and forth
I an intimate relattonsbip must have ex- J
across it. Presently the hollowed cuntex though one be.tr generally takes castor isted latwecn hoth classes of insect*.—
IF YOU ARE GOING TO .
piece I* pierced through the top by the oi!. which It like*, witch sufficing from a ' Curohftl Magazine.
saw, and the inc.;:uh-sci-nt du*t fills upon !•. d throat: and « very tine bln!, the ;
tinder beneath, igniting the latter. Some­ A.'Hr.ui liornbill. would allow- medicine to’
.4 uuiird .’lull* i&gt;rn»ni».
OnVL GEMTLEMEM.
times the process is rttCcraqd. and tbe con- J
. . | One of the worst evils attending penal t
vex piece bolding the Under 1.4 sawed upon
1
A sewed shoe that swill not rip; Calf,
bctorwoM gtxsl enough to leave , sjrvitude is said to be the hunger which '
the bamboo knife, which is fixed with the ! a prescription
to. cure th(- oat-age Indian
seamless, smooth insider more comfortable,
t wre «nd pct y-or d&lt;4»et» &gt; y tLc QUEEN end
edge up. Ba:nln&gt; »:s an excellent friction ’ wild dogs ot mange. But tutishe left no ’ trails a man with a healthy appetite dnrstylish and durable than any other shoe ever
material, the siliceaft coating is favorable directions a.-&gt; to whether the remedy was t ing the first few months or years of his irn- '
sold at tbe price. Every style. Equals custom—v
prisomneut. A mnn who bus just dono a '
for tbe deceiopmeiU of grant heat, while
made shoes costing from M to $5.
the soft, marrowy Aulistancij inside is very sfnr-internal or external application, the | lung term .for forgery «ays: '
p'.x-ur.. We ba*e five catuuletc and really
dog* were allowed to cure f-hlmseive*
tlii mitclves by
domt
1I used
u*ed to go to ix-d
bed every night pinched ■
L
The following are of the same high standard of
iuflumrnable.
:
•
--- baths'
•
'• in
• - straw.sprinkled
---. by hunger. 1 began drvamingof banquets, r •..-iRn.'Ui M irrii -. runaiagdully hct-vernCiNcixv.vn &lt;•:-.! hr’.*.( cr: &gt;iw. Thcw trains ate the
Quito as udd is the only ipethud of lire- witih the‘sulphur
remedy.
—London
Sjiectator. wou|a haw thought nothing strange [
.00 and $3.00 Fine Calf. Hand-Sewed,
'
-'y
-Londqn
Sj»cctator.
onlv ComtCt a Vestlbufed TtSint tn»ri Cincinnati to
n.aking known to the Polynesians, to
j.jo Police, Farmers and Letter-Carriers,
the
SOUTH.
You
»;II
save
i
r»:lv
half
ndav
iodine.
---------------------- 1
| about it had not the same dream come to ' This it: is tin MlitS Ehorttst "1 here arc no extra
aa.50, $3.33 and $3.00 for Working Men.
whom it exclusively belongs—namely, tLnt
Just
h
IJttle
Too
i
uany.
{
me
every
night.
The
banquet
was
always
'
Sa.oo r.ud &gt;1.75 for Youths and Boy*
of the "pkhvitog Mick.” ' The operator rubs I
h Sj.oo llaud-Sewed.
» . FOR
Asmm»t ludicrous case of. assault caused ; the same, in thesamc place, nnd 1 always ’
a groove in a piece of soft wood with the
|k $3.50 and a.oo Dongola. | LACHES
.
i outbursts of merriment in the [ bad the same place at the table.
end of a stick of bnni wood, the rubbing
rJh 91.75 for Misses.
a&lt;ldn-«» D.G EdwA*u ■. G. P. Agt. Q.AC.Roirts.
Mick-wearing off particles of the soft wood tribunal eorret tjoniiel, Paris, the defend- I Tbe exasperating thing about it was Cincinnati. O. nr a-.k vo-ir home TUkct Agent lor
IT IS ▲ DUTY you oww you
and pushing them along in a heap nt the not was M Tetard, n good nnttired looking that just as tins first courw was offered I ticket ua QUEEN sad CRESSEMT ROUTE.
to get tbe beat vatoe tor
money. Economise in
end of n groove. By acceleration of thu provincial, who wa* charged with dealing ‘ alwftys awoke, so that even in my dreams
\
footwear by purcha*tn|
motion tb&lt;,-y are brought up to the point of tw-i violent slap* on the face ol ft. Bezu- ' I was nut permitted to tust -ot the munifl i
cliel, a wiiv
wily Parisian. Some short
ahort time iI 'fill
&lt;s-nt spread which was nightly presented '
ignition. Much exptortutsut is required to chel.
perform the process successfully, but flume ago the 'defendaut, who was in the capital ■ u&gt; nw u,y *lrvp.
is said to ln*-procurrf! directly without tbe for a couple of days nn busitivsN. happened | i dreadet! to go .to tx-d becanra the
to find himself nt the corner uf tin- Rue de &lt;lrcam tortured me. It only made me the
use of tinder.
j
The modern lucifer match P sup« lio&amp;no Richelieu In a pouring rain, protected only ' hungrier, and I then understood the agony '
all other devices for producing fire, ray4 by liiv umbrella, as be could not get a cab. ' &lt;’f Tantalus, the fabled hero who'wa* tor !
—’ with thirst, ““
'i *"
tured
and
to whoso lipn the ।'
the author of the monograph quoted, Mr. Washing to go to the Cliateku d’Eau, 1 ”
Walter Hough, since it coiqbiues in one whither he did not know ins way, bo ac­ water* were evcrcumlug and needingJust
rs and rrne
instrument arrangements for the creation cordingly Inquired of M. Bezncht-I, who ns he wax in the oct of taking a drink.—'!
vrcwi
.......under
------ - n.. gateway. This 1genBouton Globe.
of tbe spark, for catching it on tinder nnd waj&lt; standing
—■—j-------- ---------‘
‘ to accompany
_____ lthe‘._ 1
for starting a blaze—steps requiring sepa­ tlenwut vvolunteered
’
Eating
Nightingale^,
provincial
part
of
the
way,
and,
of
course,
rate operations in the -priinfUve machines.
I Aa exemplifying the pitch to which
Of the devices which preceded the friction shim-d Ids umbrella.
On nrrriing r,t the Madeleine, which is
is noraan
Roman epicureanism wm
was cameo
carried ana
and in- ;
/
mutch the nearest likeness to it was the
J
splint of inflammable wood tippci! with nlxuit a mile from the Rue de Richelieu, ' dientive of a truly barbaric mil u .* dish ’
'
iu n
a dinmetrieallv
diametrically nnnnsite
opposite dirwrtion
direction tn
to thtbe I consisting of the tongues alone at some '
sulphur, which accompanied the tinder in
box. the invention of the flint and steel Chateau d'Eau, Al. Bczuchel took leave of thousands of tin? favorite songsters of the ' ,
strike-n light, necessitating some device to hi* comiianioBrand.directed him to retrace air was requisitioned nt immense coat to ! ’
I
convert the opark into a flame. For this his steps nnd to keep straight on until he satisfy tbe inordinate cravings of ono of J
purpose the Eskimo applies wick soaked reached the Chateau d’Eam M. Tetard the emperors. &lt;One can hardly avoid the ‘
I
in oil to the spark nnd blows it alight. hereupon occu&lt;ms1 the' Parisian of having reflection that such a being must have !
BUY
Brimstone nmtohes are found iu Japan in led him a mile in the wrong direction been extremely untubeful. The liver of n * Gro«D^|
ONLY
the shape of broad, thin shavings tipped merely to lienefit by half his umbrella, capon steeped in milk wa* thought a great EVEWONEi
.
tha
,
nlong mw cud with sulphur. In Mexico and as M. Bczuchel only smiled at tbu »oft delicacy, and of solid meat pork appears to
the
cotton wicks dipped in sulphur are simi impeachment the irate countryman com- have been most relished.
word 1
milted the assault complained ;of. The
lurly employed.
Tlie stanch Kamnu who did not take
decided
that M. Tcluni.ivaS
—---------------------------------------- Justified hisphsworehomcjeopjrthlcnlly reclined dur­
•Spunk*." the common mime for splints court
tippetl with sulphur, were in general ti-c in lining hi* temper nnJ acquitted him, ing dinner on n itlxurious couch, his head
j. . Joker
. .
.tn ..
the costs. resting on hia left ell&gt;ow, supported by
in this country prior to 1835, and lingered mulcting the practical
cushions. Suetonius draws attention to
in out of the way places long after the in­ —Londoti Telegraph.
a superb apartment erected by the extrav­
troduction of matches. In certain districts
agant Nero, in which his meal* were
of France.today they are still in use, being
Metal Bunk Notes Proposed.
the
’
Partft5te”‘ ’'OU-structed Mke a theater, with
much more economical than matches from
Sir Henry Bessemer recommends
tbe point of view of jn-ople of einiple halb ; issuance for monetary purposes of what [ shifting .scenes cii.uiginglwith every course,
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
Its. Hunting parties and exploring expe­ may be called a bank note made of uictol. j —Cbnmlwra’ Journal. '
| is stamped
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
ditions bound for distant countries usually Il would answer all required purposes and
&gt; on the
carry, besides matches, strike udights, for would make forgery nnd fraud next to im­
I bottom of
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
use m case matches are exhausted or possible. His propoaitlon is to take a thin ■ Few animals seem more impassive than 1 sveryBoot
, and Shoe.
for Paregoric, Drops, Southing Syrups, nnd Castor Oil.
meet with some of the many accidents to ’ plate of aluminium, suitably Htanipctl and | tbe tortoise, but those who have ever
which they are liable. Patents are still I engraved, about tbe size of the florin, this I watched its movements know that tbo
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is. thirty years’ use by
sought from time to time for pipe lighting disk of “the strange new white metal” to creature is really very sensitive. A few
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays
contrivances, involving tbe use uf flintand serve the .jmrpose which the one pound drops ot rain will send it home with all
steel struck together by some more or less EngWKn bamcStoUW now fill—that is to speed; even the distant approach of a
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
simple mechanical device. A variation of- say, it would represent the value of ono shower makes it uneasy. Hence Gilbert
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
the-"spunks” was curled shavings tipped pound, aud should be made redeemable on White remarked that his tortoise showed
with sulphur.
"ns much solicitude about the rain as a
presentation.
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Al the l&gt;eginning n very general -preju­
Its intrinsic value would be small of lady dressed hi all her l&gt;est attire."
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
dice was felt against friction matches be­ course, but by means of a newly Inveatecl
The bright light of the sun seems es­
cause they were poorly made, hung fire, process it conld be made so it would defy pecially grateful to tortoises; they rarely
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
HASTINGS, niCH.,
readily absorbed moisture, emitted noxious all the Ingenuity of the for-ger, which stir out at night, and the approach of win­
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
odors and wi re costly. The worst ones, would really make it a thing of great value ter drives them into their retreats. This 1 • Is especially supplied direct from onr
however, were more expeditious than the after all. The metal is so light that tbu physical sensitiveness shows their temper­ .’lory, and our make of Rubber Boots and
tinder box, and improvements were soon little aluminium disk could never be mis­ ament to be less sluggish than is commonly
Shoes bought of him can be depended .
Castoria.
Castoria.
made. Nevertheless it is seriously sug taken for a silver coin, and it would surely supposed.
•on as the very'beet that skill and capital
gested by Mr. Hough us worthy of inquiry be n much pleasanter thing to handle than
The animal also learns to recognize per­
** Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil­
“ Castoria k eo well adapted to children that
whether the alarm lag deterioration of the a crumpled, dirty bank note, impregnated sons and remembers those who feed it, in­
dren. Mother* have repeatedly told me at its
L.
teeth of the present generation may not be possibly with the germs of many diseases. stantly distinguishing them from stran­
good effect upon their children."
due to phosphorous matches more than to —St. Ix&gt;uta Republic.
gers.—Youth’s Companion.
NEW HAVEN, CONN,
D*. O. C. OsaooD,
soft food.—SG LouU Globe-Democrat.

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CANbEE &amp;■ ■

Medicinal Properties of Cabbage.

But Ou« Dream.
Sir William Fraser jucntlous a clever
retort mode by Lore! FitxClarence when, w
Id
France in attendance on the queen. He
E;
met the Prince de JoinVilie, who. nn a
French admiral, profesned to be patriot­
ically bellicose— toward England In par­
ticular. He said to Lord Adolphus in a
friendly mnnuer: “You, my lord, aud I are
seamen. 1 l.ure had but one dream in my
life—co command a smart French frigate
and to lay my own alongside of an EoglUh
ship &lt;&gt;f the wune strength for twenty min­
ute*’’
Ix&gt;rd Adolphus replied in a spirit of per­
fect courtesy, “I think, sir, that teu wosld
be enough."-London Tit-Bit*.

A very rich broker io Wall street got his
। Mart in life by securing the place of Ixxly1 XU•'“■&gt;! to a millionaire. It was lti« duty
to walk Iwside the millionaire wherever hu
| went and to see everybody who railed to
visit the millionaire in order to determine
i whether the caller might not be a robber,
a blackmailer or nu insane man bent on
murder. Nothing was taken for granted.
Old friends who dined with the millionaire
the night before were Ifaspected and queried
■ when they, called next day, bocaikc yon
. know yourself that even old friends may
' go in. .hi/ over night. The bodyguard gpt
rich-nmnstorted in for himself.—San Fraut cisco Argonaut.

Iu olden times cabbage was supposed to
be endywed with marvelous medicinal vir­
tues. Among other things it watt consid­
ered as being the only radical cure for
drunkenness. Cato, writing of the cab­
bage, sold, "By the tise of tbu cabbage
alcue Rome has dune without physicians
for COO^enrs."—St. Ixiqia Republic.
A Saying Transposed.

Wife—Plea.* e g&lt;t up, John. The'baby
h crying again, nnd I'm too hick.
Husband—Nothing but trouble iu this
house! Never ram* but it pours, nml-*—
Wife-Well?
Husband—And as to tbe baby, it neve”
pain* but it roar*.—Pittebnrg Bulletm.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.
Tn the matter of the estate of Wilber A
M tore, a miner.
Notice Is lisrcby given tint I shall sell at
public auction to the highest bidder on Saturday
the 4th day of February. A. D., 1883, at ten
o'clock in the .forenoon at the Probate
office, in the City of Hartltixs, in the County of
Barry. In the State of Michigan, panuaut to
Urease and authority grant-d to me on the
icth &lt;la&gt; ot August, A. D.. Jttoe, by the
Probate Court of Barry County, Mlehhran. all of
the estate, right, litis and interest of the said
minor of, la ami to tbe real estate sllu.-ited and
bring in the County of Barry, in the state of
Michigan, known and described as follows,
to-wit: The north ailf of the south half of the
north east quarter of section thirty-three, town
four north ramie elEbt west.
Dated.Dec i«n,l. !&gt;.. itwa.
jAMXHToWNsaxn. Guirdlan. 1

" Castoria U the best remedy for children of
which I am Acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant when mothers wii 1 consider the real
interest of their children, and use Castoria inmedical snppUta what la known

morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throat*. thereby sending

favor upon It.”

�Ktnxra ■ wowww -w- - w—»—
county, by their vofisa,&gt;ioLlfled, Mr. Low­
Name and residence.
I was talking a few days since with a
den that hb service* a* prosecutor couM
. Oo.thwc. MlddlsvUle
frisnd who lived at Fort tf-atiot, Mich., at
be di*i»cn.“«'il with. This ombulon we
tho time wbrt Thomas Edison spent bls
j
" * ’’
know the Journal editor would ntg ha»&gt;- WHAT MEN DO THERE OVER A THOU­ boyhood there, snd learned many interest­
l Sarah K. MMy.Uhy
made had It occurred to him, *0 we 'will
, » Frank Jabrwon. Tboraapple
ing things of Utt great Inventor. Thattbo
i tury to both lhe Lord anu the people.”
SAND
FEET
UNDER
GROUND.
now proceed to lhe facta In Hie ease, which
• I Minnie darter Orangeville
bent of the boy’s inclination was always
' I’ueelMy tbe doqnent divine might have
are as follow*. The crime for which the
toward mechanical appliances and the lat­
a ; b.id visions of Squawbuck oil on his mind warrant was desired, was committed July
est Inventions of wbleh he con id hear is
•T . *t the time. At any rate there are bun. 30lh last, and divorce |uvcrt?&lt;lluxs cumChas. Puntchard to Jo*. Bryans, parrel, teltoo well known to need reiteration. His
| ti mure. &gt;23.
1 dreds of thousands of people In Michigan | menced by lowden August Beh, be acting
special fondness, however, was tor con­ I J. T. T-ombard to F. W. Greble, 40 acre:.
; a-&lt; attorney for thw gcnlleoaui ami Mr.
HMte,
5700.
structing crude telegraph instrument*
ARSCWT 14. IS?*I .'who say ••Amen." to what he Mid.
riuv. M. Moon to John B. Mood, panel. Asi| Swcezey
swcezey for
i&lt;&gt;r die
uic Indy.
imij. Bloch that time•
with which to keep up constant communi­
— *ba&lt;
----—presumably
---- —Jv&gt;..n
anHuir
.
.
___ 1. A bl[I
naj| already
Birraoy been introduced to , ,uc
syri*. »*x&gt;.
bill bas
the man
been
acting un- j
.a,..,.
---,, __
cation
with
bls
chum,
who
lived
In
the
im
­
A*
our
readers
nro
aware,
we
hnve
been
,
a
.
*4.
Gllleland tolsaao and Mahala Swlkvrt.
Hwr Mr. Lowden’s* instructionx,
ImtlUctioU* wanted
w.-u&gt;ted a«|
&lt; D1T0RIAL NO1 £^- । repeal the Mhtor low.. Senator Weiss, ot 1 der
mediate vicinity. After an enormous lota wtrt and U4.'i. City, goo
warrant so Imdly, why
did
not working for the past three or four years to
M. K. Nevins, to Chas.. NoMes, p.irecl. Cjry,
M ,
----------- ----- -- 1 Detroit, ^tfroduced IL This redeems one | Mr. ixiwden advise him to get it fire get n pnsa down Into u&gt; the Retsof salt smqput of work the little fellows succeed­
ed in making two instruments, which were
The f rj ntato’rhi-,’.
' uf the pledges of Hi/ fwrty.
CynihiaE. Alleb to E. W. Morrill, lot MS,
month* ago. when the crime wa* commit­ mine Ht York. It so happened one day carefully placed tn their respective bed­
Citr, giotn
ted. and not wait until the Inst day in the recently that two personal friend* had rooms, so that early nnd late, unknown to
.
It is a practice peculiar to the demo- j
------ i--------------------Geo. C. R. I.ary tn Cynls and Annie I dry. to a,
afternoon
when
Mr.
Lowden
ceitaliily
see
0, Wool I and. giano.
Mr.
business
down
In
the
mine,
and
meeting
- eiwtic lekdrra, wli»u n uiei'Ute arises
j The Tammany Tiger is giving _
the rest of tbe household, they could comMerrttr Rood to Wm. Kran«, » a, sec js.
knew that Mr. Sweezej- would have to us afterward they gave u* a very graphic
the riwtion &lt;• r a •’•iKi'dale. to claim tie ( Cleveland to understand
that
he
can
’
t
mnnicate
that
flow
of
thought
always
on
OraoRevllle,
g«a$
’
, I prosecute the case? *11 Itak* to US like an
Supbrnala Heed to EL M. Babcock. « a. sec 38,
drecriptioo
of
the
trip,
«o
much
*0
that
we
tap
between,
two
yonthfui
friends.
(| ti»u
u,v imrt
Of Mr.
Uh- bo'dly u-id 1 !*.-•* luazMity at-us - rim , serve two masters. 'IThe Mugwump vh-• arieupt on
tmrl of
Air. Lowden
l?&gt;wdeii to
to
tma
Thu intervening wires were arranged '. jUHltimorr,
li»h Groier
Ollier has
11A.S 'catcieatct- ' shirk rc&gt;lier»9»llitY,
Ill. &gt;- And
Anil l&gt;v
*AV almost Imaginwl we wore with them from
O. A. Fhiiliui tn Jto;i!&gt;cn and Polly Kublmaa,
re: utdirau umuaL'W* &lt;‘f fiyliu.’ i«&gt; steal Jr. twnt of N. Y.. tolrhleh
by thO
Hit* way.
the time they left the top until they re- | e^pc
escape the
tho entangling Influence
influence of shrubshnib- 5 tots. Nashville. Won
.No maltrr w uit Xhr f -ci*
«n,l 'b&lt;’‘:;-h ■ ed. have bitterly opposed thb election of Mr. Swcrzey wlH have to bear thw burden turned Igoin. and for th® Irneflt of our ;
nn(j fences by means of toll pole*,
Reuben and Polly K&amp;bhnan to A. J. and
uf a great part uf lliu reqMinsibUities as­ render* wF wUl give their description of . For ftWhile everything went on smoothly, j Sunn Beebe, Village Iota. Nashville, gjoo.
itisjurtBi :
thrt’ tbi* republican jfurpby to the I’. 8. muateJ and Grover
- Husau B-ebe to Reuben and Polly Kuhlman.
sumed by Mr. Ix«wden. of about 23 rages j wiiut they experienced and what they saw.
thrilling experiences of Ashing trips parrel. Nashvillr. gaoo,
candidate Leutitovl :&lt;• ihe t'lf.ee »«,!i's op-; jn an interview with Tataomny Chief In the circuit enurt onnrnenrrd by. Air.
W. F. Sidman to AV. H. Whipple, lata M and
aal&lt;h
were enjoyed In retrospect over the wire*.
’* pouent. the claim Is always nude that the Croker, some HtUe lime np&gt; Mid, that Mr. Lowden, have been cuntinuni liy him until They
You may Imagine that you would like Bimilnr exciting plans were evolved for I X. D lton.SBto
democrat was honcslly elected, and if the ! Murphy was not the man, and would have they will now have tu be. tried by Mr. to go down that shaft, but let ns tell you | (utUrouMJ, and tbe barnyard statistics were I Hiram VredenlHirg to Jns. C. Bray, lots 3 and
g.Mlddlevltoi.WOOi
Swe»'z*y.
Mr.
Sww*zey
luf*&gt;mis
us
that
thht when you once stood uu the verge of j transmitted with unwavering exactness. 1 Clarence Bennett to Bert Ottl*. lot 1218, Cltv.
case is finally dechhit Against him, his ,M,ne Of him. This pleaseil Hie Mitgh« wjll Issue the warrant fur the lady's
manaxer* lotfdly asser” that the republl-1 wtuniv but euragH! the tkyr; and the r»&gt; arrest, provided the money which was &lt;&gt;to that yawning bolt waiting tor the car to J Qne morning, however,the boys awakened
esni *«o)e. the jJare. While this method । Mlu ]K that fly* Tammiuiyxfrer has setup tallied from her through threats!« returnwl let you down, it ta two to one that your . to fl ml all this changed and where order
IXe Corinth Inn atructuru occupied uy
is disl.b; rt ai d in every bay reprofirhsl- a jjow&gt;. and wlhn he dpei, ajl the dein&lt;» and her p;irdn«*r in guilt !&gt;• nlro arrcRied. coinage would fail you. and you would J had prevailed was only chaoa. During the
inform the guide that you would p-mtpoue . n|ght a cow had strayed Into the inclosuro ! the jMMtoffliv deportment .it Washington
ble. l!:
rs Hui pwtp»—• designed, by I crtjtle ar.ltnals’lremble, and Murphv will We liulieVH Mr« lowden will fare Just us the trip uuUl mow other day. Superto- I
after knocking down the polo® sue- | wan thirteen yearniu building nml zreprewell If the history of the case Is not re­ tendeut Chapin was the ono who went •
jn m, entangling the wires about ranln *2,1jo.OQO of the (Mopte’s money.
ItfculruUtigamong ignuniut partisans the rc&lt;i‘lve almost the unanimous vote of Hie vealed.
with us, and of course there was no cause • hcr lt-g* that her astonishment and dis- 1
.belief that republican politicians me al-; entire democratic meniben* of the leglshiThe man who has the most to My about
lor alarm, h- he knows tbe workings of , trwm ^re voiced tn tho neighborhood in
Wj»y» seeking to defraud good democrats,
Grover can say truly, “Tlml a
the whole plant from one end to the other, mournful bellows which made the nlgbt ' charily beginning nt homo k gunernlly the:
Yesterday afternoon. Mr. ahd Mm. W. Well, we jumped into the car aud waited l hideous. The greatest damage, however, ] one who thinks that reform ought to beginof their rights. The HxjcsTlldeu eontro-: pp.plh-t is not without honor,' save in his
H. UWdiwIer |iad what &gt;«*vum ru almost for the signal to start, and we did not WBB1 to thedelicately adjusted instrument*, on the other iddc'of tbe world.
versy was the first notable ln»fnnce of Hits OWII conntri.”
miraculous escape from death or nt least have to wait long before the gong sounded, I whfch hail l&gt;een so injured by tho cow’s I
kind of campaigning, and the alaim was so
.------------------- !—L
Mr. Chidester had a load and that wm the signal to let her go. &gt; noTe| wlre pulltag as to lie utterly spoiled : . Work Is the Inevitable condition of bu-l
| fatal injuries.
inji
. frequently rvlt^rate&lt;l that TUden was bon-1. From Newark. &lt;).. comes
,
.
DOS t’iu report Hint j of wood1 to „bring in town, and hud hitched
From that time until we readied the bot- for futureum fulne*a.-Kate Field's Wash­ man life, the true source of human wel­
estly elected um
that
of •fairly
edn-1• -the
already
as I aa team
team of
of Ifractious burses to it. When he tom no man will ever be fully able to de- • •
ou/
&gt;» thousands -•
—...y --••
— flock masters
- are
------—t selling
------ * out —
fare.—Tolstoi.
eated democrats now believe it, notwith-1 rapidly as poygiblc. and ihut' more sheep I attempted to climb to his sertt Hie horse* scrilie the experience.
eated democrats now beilrte it, notwitb- rapidly as po«xible. and tent mor* sheep
•
suddenly JJunipeil throwing him back, the
After lhe first 200or 300 feet thpre is a ,
standing the electoral commission ivblcb
I have liyen sold in Licking, Knox, Gum-’[ *.
j lines became eutanghsi and Mr. (Juideatcr
waseputid at Mr. Tikten’a MiKVeation. 1 sey. Carroll, Morrow anti other wool grow- . fell, tbe horses turning and passing over feeling it would be hnr»l to explain, sort of '
a goneness, as It were, and you don’t care I
decided in favor of Haye*. The plan i ing counties In the past wwl; than iff any him -with the load of wuo&lt;L In the mean­ much whether school keeps or not, nnd the '
woikrd i-u well in 1871* that democratic | similar period for year* IVuolls already lime Mr*. Chidealer had seen whof orcur- changes are-so different and varied that
, red and running out •elzed the hqrees by one begins to wonder what will come next, '
leaden have renewcd it at every &gt;ub»c-; declining, and wool growera believe that the bits, they threw her and pas&lt;*d over
----- OF THE-----When near the bottom the car on which
quent election where a contest was raised. ; under a free wool bill, Australian wool her body and Mr. Chidester’s the. second you are riding begins to slow up, nnd then 1
and the facts
tbu cv*e rrc purpose!) j will kill the business In tills Country, and time. Then heading for town they thu comes the moot peculiar experience of all.’
concealed when Hu y wuul.l absolutely re- j so are getting rid of Uiuirriirep as rapidly with the luad until tb-y reached the four You imagine that you are shooting up corners this side of the creek and livre the
fute the democratic claiai. Fa&gt;h Instan­ [ as posslbK*. We doubt the wisdom of bob was left, lhe horses keeping qn until want aud that yon will soon be among the
stars. You can Imagine the sensation
ces of this campaign method are to be ob­ such a policy: as a certain number of I (bry reached D. R? Cuok’Z whise they from going down at the rate uf about 10U
*”**■ the
‘L exception
** ■ of* I mile* a rnindte to going up al about seven
served* In several wertem state* at Uie •hvep un a farm will pay. with wool al a were stopped. ’Witli
. *ery
. . J*’en^ bruises Mr. Chidpater is; times that rate. Finally the car lands at
present time. Contests have developed very low price, and furthermore we be- .1 •M‘®°
1 unhurt. ,r.„7
Mr*. ^...
Chidester, however, re- | lhe bottom uf the shaft, and you breathe a
oyer tbe contending claims of rival candi lieve, that any pArty ready to strike 80|! eelved several
bad cute and la !juffrring
For the year ending December 31. 1*i.
dates to seats io tbe various legislature- deadly a blow, to so great an American In- j quU^a groddsal of pain "from’ he^*ankie? sigh of relief ns you step out.
Well, the first thing you do Is to look tor
the lx&gt;b went‘ over It. altboi^ch
it ’is salt; it’s there, art around you, above, lx»and many of them are to be decided, by the terest as the sheep industry ot this coun- where
.....................
*“
* **
I
thought
to
l»e
nothing
of
scrioui
coiim?courts.
try won’t Imld the reins a great while.
ncath, on all sides, but it don’t look much
iijuencc, and Mr. and Mrs. Cbldektor are like Kilt near the lottom ot the shaft, a*
NutaWr of member* December* 31
Lames actually paid during the year f
As the legislatures are nearly equally
of pr«*l&lt;*ayear
.:’
-•O
-04*-- , Mttarire
notaries and feca
fee* paid to officers
oft
and
congratulating themselves that Hup fared lights arc burned constantly and lhe
“The Civil tvervlce Reform Chronical” as well as they did.
divided politically. *the decision of those
5 umber of member* added durian
I director* (dcbedule
(Beheaale A)
A).. smoke ha* blackened the wall* You look
tbe present ye*r......~
ID
, Ad
AH other
ether expenditures
evprfcditurrs (Hchcdnte
(Bet
contests ■sume Rational importance, for MXS l*,al ex-Goveraor Campbell, of Ohio,
away to the emit, through a long, dark
Tata!
I
Tucal ex pease • actually paid
the reason Hint United .States senators are | drscendtxl to tho level of have Hill and |
tunnel, nnd yon discern in tbe far distance Deduct iiumlter of member, with­
duritia tho year
Ed.
Murphy
In
hi*
speech
at
the
Reform
l&gt;r.
Broyn.
*
university
of
Michigan
mom
flickering
lighla,
and
you
nrc
In
­
drawn
daring
tbe
year,
aod
poli
­
to be chosen, and the future control ot the
cit-* ranneHed by rcustiu of sale or
aCHKDl l.R A.
senate may turn upon ibe point whether rClub banquet, when he declared iu* fntor graduate, who has found a town of formed that, they Mre lights used by the
otherwise
100.000 Inhabitants in Corea vvhvni. Christ workmen who are!eng*ge&lt;t in mining tbe
Paid 8 W. Mapes. Free &gt;
some unknown cowboy from :i county of promptly banding all the post offices has never lw*ru heard of, lias asged his salt. Your guide steps up to n man near , Number of ineaiiran now belonging
' to company.............................. Paid D. W Roger*. «ec
But Ihiw aboth&gt;■ i’resbyterian friends In Ann Arbor fur where you land and says. “Three lights,
with an ubpronouncabh* name was elected over to the "boys.”
rusits.
Paid C. K. Cbappell. Trees
Paid s. 1&gt;. Kalnrrman, director
to the legislatare in place ot aouio equally "Adlal and bis little axe”—tbl* same axe 8000 to establish a free dispeifiuiry. Miss plcnse.” and thrcctalloweandles are hand- • Amount of property It risk Decem­
Paid !). B. Hale, director.-.
ber 31. of prcrioas yearI
unknown cowboy from Hie same wild and that he declared on Un* Mump: during the Mary C. Whiting at once gave $400. The ed out. It may seem a little strange that I Amount of risk* aaoed dunng the
Paid D. A. Bowker director *
tallow
caudles
are
used
in
this
ageof
kero
­
other
$200
has
la*en
raised
and
will
l&gt;e
forPaid C. W. Moore, director
possibly lawless locality. As a matter of campaign he 'gloried in wielding? The wanltsf to Corea at once.
sene, gas and electricity, but such Is tbe
Paid A. C. Towne, director
fact tho editor of the New York World, or Chronicle advocated Stevenson's election,
Total .................................
i..VB.C5 00 Paid Gen. C. Nichols, director.. . .
case, and they are the ouly lights used iu ;
Ludus Boltwood dlvd in Massachusetts
Paid Porter Bnrtm. director.
risk* caiK-e lrd, withdrawn or
even a lawyer so arftntu as Don M. Dk-kln- though he was known as a spoilsman uf I; 10 years ago leaving &amp;V.UVO. much ol it the mine, anti each man carries one, and ’Iteduct
'te^'iiSd'7.
Paid H. C. ftoarfstdlreeiot.... .
’
Paid Nat non BpencM. director. .
son, d&lt;xs not knZw which of those hypo­ spoilsmen, and it never accused him of de- in timber lands in Allegan. Kent, Ionia they arc hung up from the ceiling where ‘
PaidC. D. Bauer, director
the mining of salt is going on, and they [
thetical cowboys received the larger num­ scending to the “level of David Hill and and Ottawa counties. L. M”. Bellwood Is arc the liandiest light* that can bo used. |
company.
Total schedule A
ber ot legal vote*, yet both these learned E&lt;l. Murphy.” Before and after ejection administrator and files an expense ac- They don’t purchase these lights by the j
euunt of $28,000. of which $0.2001 Is tor I
» ou band.......................
SCHKUl-LX II.
I S^JJ.
gentlemen are reported as asserting that marks a.grrat difference in f-une thing*- fees. The heirs file objections1 in the dozen or bnndrvd. but .y the c trlnad.
—irr aud amount of all.&gt;i her re
The candle* were lighted, nnd with j ‘ Mxircea
««m»
the democratic cowboy was honestly -elect­ Ev.
note
&lt;4
Harry
A
Baton
Paid membership fees to ag* nt*
»
Kent probate cuiirt to the allowance of' hi* i
them in band we followed the guide and ’ io*.Co given February 18. IMS
Paid increase insurance to agent*
bill.
ed and the republican cowboy, tacked by
Interest
ou
*aru«
10
motif
hi
and
13
proceeded to make a tour of the mine, we
Paid nostage ano express
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitney, of Bankers/ might ntld * partial tonr, for it would take
So large is the collection of valuable his­
Paid filing annua! report . -------his whole party, is trying to steal the
Paid PTKitlng.....................................
place.
Important results ofteu spring torical papers in the State Department Hillsdale county, awoke Tuesday' morn­ a peraou something like * week to walk all
Total available resources... .
Paid wood for office4....
Paid inoucy Loaned..........................
uuhlihm.
from extremely small causes, and while it Library al Washington that the work of ing tn find that their IltUe 0-moiiths-old over the mined territory. We follower!
•laughter bad smothered to death In the lhe guide along through dark and winding Nature anti amount of all other
Indexing
and
binding
them,
begip
several
may iiecome nationally desirable to ascer­
Total sebednle B
. .
3M JO
claim*. amount du&lt;- officer* and
bed beside them.
pathway* until we reached a point where
O|pcnfcsfor year..................
tain which uf the cowboys staukl have tbe years ago. will probably not be completed
the workmen were busily engaged mining
btate of Michigan. County of Barry, sa.
Joseph Cahow living In Calhoun county the salt. They were not at work with
S. W. Mapes, preai.frnt. and D. W. itogtn.
disputed seat, it^is sheer impudence for 1 within a decade. First In impurtance are
Total liabilities
has
been
taken
to
the
poor
house
there.
•ecretary of aald ecapaoy do. and each for
pick* picking it out, na might be supposed,
\_ IXCUMK.
those who know nothing about It to main­ I the records uf the continent*! congress and He Is Mid to Im* over 100 years uld.
hitnaelf doth depose and My. that they have
but were breaking up the large lumps and r.i*h premiums received dunng tiw
tain that their particular cowboy {J tbe I the letters and papers of Washington aud
read tbe foregoing ataxemect. aod know the
c jutents thereof, and that th&lt; y have jro-bl re*
year.....:
A klM against a. box of candy was the shoveling it into tbe ears, tbe salt having
Franklin.
Close
to
to
thein
In
interest
Caab
membership
or
policy
fee*
.
rixlUful claimant to the cxelusiotr-of the
son* to believe, and do brllere. said Jbt^meut
conslderaitou'in an election bet-between been blasted out ahead of them. While Cash from Increased &lt;n &lt;(rcrea*&lt; -i
to Xe true.
~ /
other. There is nothing in the antcred- come those of Jefferson and Hamilton, and two prumldenl l.awlon young persons. »&gt;tne were engaged in shoveling’tbe salt,
tasnraaea........................... . .......
8. W. MarEs. Pmlrieat
income from all other Mxnves
D. W. Rookxs. Secretary
enta or recent actions of democratic lead­ the Madison and Monroe papers, which The lady’n cx/ididate was defeated, aud, cabers were drilling holes into the solid Ca*h
note
of
Barry
A
Eaton
Ins.
Co...
xthe. gentleman at the pwtofH6' hinso, making ready for a blast, machines lalereet on same
ers that wfl! convince the most careless by themselves fill 107 large volume*. It ameeting
Sworn and subscribed before roe at Hamtag*
few days after election, she promptly run by comprawed air being used for this
iy
W,’nty
observer that they would not steal a seat was high time that this labor was under­ paid the bet.—(ioblevilte News.
-purpose.
Total cash Income
taken
by
the
government,
not
only
to
fa
­
As before atAted, the main tunnel runs Add cash balance at close preced
or even a whole state If they had a chance.
Notary Public in and for Barey CounFyt^Mlcti.
Au Otsego employee, of the paper mill directly east aud ia nearly n half mile In
Just now they are particularly anxious to cilitate reference to these most Interesting there, was to have been married recent­
length. Near the shaft two other tunnels
Total receipt* and Income.
secure control of the United States senate manuscripts, but to save them from de­ ly but was greatly dteappolnted on learn­ branch off from tbe main tunnel, one ou
ing his service* would be Indlapcnsible at citherside, and run parallel with it. These
and while the temptation Is so great, they struction by frequent handling.
the
mill
that
night
Tha
ceremony
was
poswe believe are termed airshaft* From
will need dose watching. When they cry
..
No Industries of any sort have shut ■ poned.
these shaft* rooms branch off both north
"stop thief,” It Is prudent to examine tlie
and south, and in these rooms is where the
source of their anxiety. If they can secure down because ot the triumph of the deMil is mined. These room* are nothing
k A MESSAGE.
democrac^.
There
will
tayno
such
disas
­
a senator or two, as they did In Lansteg
more nor less than short tunnels, and in
------OF THE-----An o fieri ng to a aickrootn borne—
time will probably be lengthened out as
last your, Ir Is highly probable that they ter to report. The democracy will never
A
aceoted
waxen
cup
of
snowt
far as the main tunnel or even farther, as
will allow no scruples of honesty to stand do anything to disturb honest Industry.
Yet *U the freshness of the morn.
they can go miles In any direction and
—
Buffalo
Inquirer.
In tbe way.—Jackson Citizen.
Spicen froafl all th* wind* that blow.
■.till be Iq the aalL The rooms are perhaps
The salt far odor of tho sea.
‘‘Let him boast who takes his armor off,,
twenty or thirty feet wide, and from seven
cot as.be puts it on,” is an old maxim. It |
to eight feet In bright. A section of salt
Senator Stockbrldjte will succeed him­
OF BARRY AND EATON COUNTIES.
some thirty feet in thicknnM is left be­
all
depends
upon
whether democracy does
in
one
white
Illy,
pure
and
rare!
self as U. 3. Senator from Michigan. hav­ | as It promised to do.» Tbe hope of the
tween each room aa a support to the solid
O sweat eraagel! Mor* than thta
Ing received a majority over all on the
For the year ending peceml&gt;er 31.1«E
mass above; A thickness of fire or six
Your manage to the couch of pain;
' e□unto/ is that It will be afraid “to smash”
feet is left above as a roof, and a substan­
first ballot at Lansing last week. The tri­
Ye brought to it the human kiw
tho prosperity that now existed The
tial
roof
it
makes,
as
the
salt
in
it*
natural
Of lymynthy: tbe hamau rain
umph is both a personal and political one,
SXFKMOlTl-JUta.
I tat* is almost ns hard as rock There are
Of Pitying tears; the nubile touch
•*year
“■»!«
31.
and shows that the people of the state ap- promise that “democracy will never do any­
or previous
................
Of tevW* farrracbluM wand; dear flower. ho other supports than the columns of Mlt
thing to disturb honest Industry” Is good.
MM
Number of members added during
predate n consistent, hard-working sena­
that are left.
Your bloarom chaljca held ao much
U
m
present
year
...........
"
T
To bear one through pain's darkort Irocr.
Of these rooms mentioned there are fifty
tor, one who has been true to'the require- If it is lived up to It will be well.
-Edith M. Norris in Youth'* Oompn-i?.,,
Total....
•r sixty at tbe present time, and the'work-------------:------------ . .
menu of tbe office and the interests of the ’I .
i The uneasiness which prevailed at the
aen are distributed about, working in hai2wnnsJ!?er*2f member* ilthAll other - xpeodnure. (Schedule B)
ti
drawn during the year, and pollpeople. Senator Stockbridge has been a
several rooms at a time. There is no neces­
sessions of the Western Plate Glass Asso­
othera be
e“°“ 01
or
Total expends actually paid
When Edmund Burke wiix inv: -nje sity of a foreman in each room, a* the num­
worker and net an eloquent talker, and tha :
during tbe year..................
ciation at Cleveland this week characteriz­ the indictment against Warren l’«
ber of carload* of Mil delivered at the
most powerful and Influential men in the
“? "•*
es a great many manufactoriag intereata be was told that a peraou who lm»: j«.* .
shaft tell* the tale as to whether the men
M.'MU&gt;L'UI A.
senate are exactly his stamp. Though op­
In, thte-tl^e of shifting - tariff policies. sided in India, but was now cn l:i:i. .. • .. are shirking their duty or not. A railway
posed by Ex-Gov. Luce, who was barked1 These plate glass men have built up a Bedlam, could probably give biin -aJ;;
runs through the main t unnel aud branches Amount of propertT at risk Decem­
by an. array of wealth and Influence that
useful information. Ho went to ix-;!!&gt;*? extend in all direction* The cars are
ber Si. of prevliiu* yearoo
tremendous ' business, employing hun­ accordingly, aod tha maniac gave him; Jr. hauled from the several rooms by large
Amount ot rtaks added durlug
Is rarely encountered iu such a contest,
presentyear................ r....
dreds of thousands. They naturally ytew a long, rational and well conducted couv«.
powerful mules, and there are some thirty
yet Senator Stockbridge was elected on the
of
these
in
tbe
mine.
*
sat
ion,
the
multa
of
long
and
various
rs
1 with alarm a free triule assault on their
Total
first ballot by .a clean majority over all.
There is a blacksmith’s shop in the i-.iue Deduct rtoks canceled, withdrawn.
• m
«»wtor
business and predict a ruined Industry; If perience of. Indian affairs. On leaving Um­
or terminated..............
Such a vindication oughf to be a matter of’ the assault Is succeastoi. A desperate ef- cell Burka told tbe keeper in attendance where the tools are repaired and lhe mules
»r.xo oo •»}« H. H Horabeck. director
great pride. Now ihat'tiie contest .Is pver
that tbe poor man was as much in hi* are shod, and there Is also * ]nrg0 atable
Net amount now at risk by
’ fort, will be made .to ludu^e.a tariff reform senses as he. The keeper answered, “Sir. where th* mules are sheltered during the
company
£*55^ritoo- director..
all bitter feeilngk* wifi be forgotten and the
S- W. Harmon, director
1 congress to treat plate glass kindly.—Ex. please step back to the poor gent lemao'a night. Of cuurae they would ba well shel­
Rmouhccb.
various factions will present a solid front
cell and ask him what he had for break- tered in the mine, anyway, but if allowed Cash on hand*... I
Total Schedule A
fast.”
| to roam about they could find nothing to Aase&amp;imenu of past year uurollectfor the consideration of -those questions
‘
Additional Local News.
Burke could not refuse. “Pray, air," cat but salt and the railroad track, ami the
that will be of most benefit to the state.
aald be, “tell me what you hud for break­
cannot «ht on a diet of this
Paid aireotenn mt-mbrrdilp...........
fast" The man at once put oo tbe wild kind. This stable Is far ahead of the or- Nature xml amount of ail other
The Journal editor worked himself (nto atare of a maniac and shouted: “Hobnails, diuAry .table, about tbe couSrT^
ftud*^!!* Hi' ",cro*^d tasurntw*
resources, due from agents..;
KSrami;:::::
a passion last week because as he Mid slrl It is shameful to think how they
Is every convenience ami kuury for
U K. Olwnrd. of Caro, will act a* clerk I’rosccutor Sweeaey was instrumental In treat us. They give us nothing but hob­ there
Total available resources
ISia
—‘»«»u....
hi* muleship. The stables are some 7orty
■
LixnrmTiJEM.
and ex«rfcM............... .
of the senate, and Lewi* M. Miller, of Mar preventing tbe issuing of a warrant to a nails!’’ and proceeded with a “descant
“ lcngth and twenty or thirty Foe loa*ea due and payable
SS TO
eomb, wlU serve in a similar capacity ta man who wanted to arrest his wife for wild" nbqut the horrors of the cookery of 17m W da W1Lh Wood floor
w°«leu For loose* not matured.....................
adultery
The article stated that the ^thlehem hospital. At the Hrst pause
LM1 « Paid attorney frei./. "'................
Due or to become due for burrowed
coaeplalnlng
witeesa rUitod Justice Burke wa* glad to esen|x:.—San Francisco , bnMlble sulwtance there Is about
U&gt;e only
c«nf’*Jd ball tur aunu*| oivmIm "
moooy.....i
th. mine,
1AM» I® Paid office rem for
"
and amount of all other
Al tbe repute u an caucus. Hep. William ,S«M«OU’, offin to CM tbe Wirnnt, bat
?d ^"^T® Do rli'“*«’ lights any* here Nature
claims, accrued tnterost
adjia*.
thet
M
woo
a.
Mr.
S
toioj
beam
ot
|,
. Tateum, of Kent, was ehosen for
*huu- it Directly In the rear of the stables Due officers (estimate)
.Jf**.
0
*
70110
could
know
at
tho
start
to
he repaired at oneo to the JtuUee and tola
»
what
Is
known
ax
rhe
barnyard.
This
is
him not to issue It We know that the iljust
n*. w
,
h
M
Purpose
1
what purpose his or her talents
Total UablUUei
„„
wire • large room cut in tbe solid salt, and bare
J7.WI «4
editor through hta great ’ovc for beat
!** a.lar&gt;«awl
*d*pted, ™.l.
what
E. Baxter, tarmeriy editor of the Journal
-—
alt of
of the
the newly
newly elected
republican official*
offirtSlI $?** tohew-»Ml
»t’nn incenuvo GCP would tbu n.ules are turned out for recuperation
ail
elected republican
C«*b premiums reocn
Tbe .moire t“ f* ZSo^u*-hS^Sd
Total schedule B.
On*
may
Imagine
that
a
salt
mine
Isa
would not say anything but what la right
served on that paper In the capacity so we cannot but feel that be has been de- wort that la dare-tb. tni ,notion^ tatd place to work, but aside from the fact c"h Cheated&lt;mi'm
»&lt; “orrv- that it la s, Uttle dl.-mal. there are no bod
m&gt;an. have reMved
and
tent’.iree about It. Unlike .1 «xil mine, it
the article
*r" P^loffiata nc
fa&gt;ct?u&gt;» yd there is almiwt an even temlev witness |
n
^bn’&lt;l? In tho
Wa^TIMCC RaMVCD ' known. Among other things he prayed;
HASTINGS DANNER. jlblUhe new
Ja hl wlRtolB
1 ' Btili-.T?'t
..'~’ i wyu,u make hlW8
W,M1M ** 5atisf*c-

~

DOWN IN A SALT JUNE

1 ' arX

ANNUAL STATEMENT

MICHIGAN MUTUAL

z

Tornado. GuGlone and Wlnd-Siorm
V INSURANCE COMPANY.

ANNUAL STATEMENT

Farmers’ Mutual Fire lusurauce Company

4S'i'£if5‘"

^■&lt;51X5’".

”

ne’e office abotrf'the UMh
hour, ot th. tail da,, of

uttle perwreuitlea do not "title.
^rjy.i****

pljtaf tmh &lt;1,
nlol.th.TOH, to&gt;_,
la

“•"£

�Hastings Banner.

parrel, HUpane!, as-

ala Swlkeru

ixueel. City.
Tin. to’, at*.

i&gt; Kutilnuu,

le. SJOO.
y Kuhlman.

. lots 3t and

y. tots 2 And

ccupieu oy
■V.whingtoa
; and reprenonvy.
eneraliy the
jbt to beginj

litiouof hu-j
human wel-

norm

Poultry is bringing better prises since
the holidays, m we told you It would.
Bring it in and get four cash now.
'
L. E. Stawfek.

PERSONAL MENTION:

Born, to Sdd Beach and wife, Saturday,
January 7Ui, * daughter. Tha fee on registered letters has been
reduced from ten to eight cents.
, Ono rarely noes finer Ice than Is being
put nt&gt; this whiter. It to about eight
Indies thick and dear as a crj btal.
If yon know any news bring It to our
....
office if you can before It gets old. We
are always pleased to receive Items of
general interest and especially bow when
local news ta so scarec.

the news from lhair localltv ;u»i not t
wait for a week or two be. au** they have
but a, few items. TLe people like to bear from the
Thursday, January is, 1893.
the news every week. Stationary will be rains have
Dr. 14. A. Barber has l&gt;een on tbe sick
furnished all who are out, if they will
The Michigan Central R. R. &lt;«i bqast
growifi M average y
make their wants known to us.
of as few aceJdrnia as any road in Uw
lhe southern counties
country. In lhe past twenty yeans not u
IL B. Meaner was In Lansing last FrlThe Mercy-and Help department of the tbt
~
y ‘
.single pawscnger has been killed on its day.
Epworth league baye made arrangements w
„
first class trains.
P. T. Colgrove was In Lansing last Mon­
for Ute brillant young Impersonator Her­ the fame i
* Ike UeMenbolthAs tn bis poawMlon a j
day.
bert A. Sprague to give "Tho Rivals” In cent and in____
full set at tbe new series of .postage
Union hall. January 31st. This ta a play ntnuber oTWeto_______
Charlie Baker was In Vermontville last
stamps from one rent to five dollars.
made famous by Joseph Jefferson and It Is keted by fkrawrs In Novem
They are ta-eutlta, and In time will be­
said In listening to Mr. Sprague with owes Of this amount 938,319 busteta were 1
The
goods
belonging
to
the
Robertson
come valuable krep»akes.
J. J. Frost, at Lansing. was In tbe city
eyes closed you would think the famous ki'ted In the first or southern tfgr of’ e&lt;
hotel, corner or
of uourt
Court anu
and jenerson
Jefferson "u..
ata.. ’__ r:____ L,r..:,.L.
■
&lt; Thl.
tauMJd_ruMratd
Lies: •JiM.TSl’bnsbeh lh Hie toNtftd
must be sold at m&gt;iiw price within the next eh*eph
was ta-tore ) on. "Tho Rivals” Is
__ _ ________
UfVWVU MW.llu sin- »e.tera«f.
a comedy •and
ns Mr
Mr. 8
Sprague
comes high­ 270.493 ttaiheta In the third Her; .UH
”'* “
“
ter.
Snow fails
every day.
‘
"
’ "
'—. Sunday
Sund«y| .lobn MrOrnlw, o&lt; CMe«n. I. vUltlug ten dayA Secure these bargains.
ly recommended, those who attend can be bushels In the fonrttr tier? 197.M3' iiii
10 1.
luobre. . i,ls f.r.fli..
night it felt to lhe depth of 0 to 17
amu
red
of
a
rich
treat.
In
tbe fifth and iriuh Hers, and* 4
And now tta? man who prophesied an I
Our Mock of warm goods is nearly gone,
Owosm, was in tbe but wo have u few pairs left and will sell
op. .. winter U^plutnolel'
jc „W.
y B. Francisco,
bushato In 4be northern gouulto®. A
The following members of Fitzgerald elevators and mUI# from which; reports
them
cheap.
&gt; Gordon Ironsides, tbe young sen of I
....
Post Na 135. G A. R. wen? installed Into have been received there, was .no wjaeat
WoOLMCr &amp; BttONKON.
Mr. lionsides, who lives at the pump r*c-.&gt; ®am MclntyW *«*• &gt;n Sunfield Monday
tbelr respective offices on Saturday even­ uiarkvted dtti^ng'Jhe ntofitb. The total
lory, fell ou the lee there about three j-pn.buslpess.
Whiskey will hike out almoal every kind lug last by Past Commander G. H. Brooks: number of bushels of wheat reported marweeks ago and'toJured H*» »l»lne aeverely. ; Harry Andrus,
P. C.—Jas. F. KuwwlL
Andrus. uf Naabvllla
NaabvIKa, was In the of fait stain. Tablecloths and napkins
ketrd tn tbe four months of August-No­
Daabts are entertained as to his recovery. city Saturday.
whffh« hav* lutorae almost rnine.1 bf
S. V. C.—Ferdinand Thomas.
* vember. Is 0,737,196 which is 374,759
stalnii may tie ^stored by pouring whiskey
J. V. C.—W. F. Hicks.
tost, between' Dowling and Hastings,
bushels less than reporter* marketed In tbe
Dr. Itavmnnd, of Grand Rapids, was In upon them before washing.
Adjr.—J. N. Colltoter.
Tuesday morning last, a pocketbook con­ the city Tuesday.
same months last year. Live stock of all
Q. M.—Baker Sbrlntr.
taining a small num of money. Finder of
I Mrs, Williams an old resldwit of this
kinds go into winter quarters jp good con­
Minor Myton; of Mmtkegob, arrived In . city died Tuesday evedihg of u sickness
Surgeon—E. U. Lathrop.
same will receive a suitable reward by re­
dition. The figures for the state are the
Absolutely Pure.
'
,
Chap.—A. H. Ixiveland.
turning tame u&gt; G. M. Miller, at lucey, or lhe city yesterday.
resultlng.from the grippe. Mrs. Williams
same as last December being bnt two or
0.
a
—
W.
H.
R«mm.
leaving
at
this
olUe»v
three points below a full average. Only
V. cream &lt;&gt;f Lxrt-ir baking rowder. Highcat
Miss Genie Brown. of Muakegoq, Is was the mother of Ed. and Will Scldm»re.
(&gt;. G.—H. Marble.
of alt In leaveuinu ■.Uvmrtn.-Lnunt United
twenty-six correspondents report live
The funeral will be held to-day at two
,
CaltbiDg on sleighs Is a eonrefc of much visiting iu the city.
&lt;lov«irnin''ui
Rrpo rt.
Q. M. 8.—W. H. Garrison.
stock suffering from any disease. t A targe
o’clock.
pleasure to tho bojs. bnt It Is also a
Mrs. Frank Beamer Is entertaining
The officers of the W. R. &lt;’. were also per cent, of tbe correspondents report the
nourec of much danger. Many of our er- relatives from Detroit.
In one of our exchanges we read Hut installed the same evening by Mm. Spary coni crop well taken ore of but
changus gin? account® of accidents or nar­
several young ladles In their city have
light yield In all part* of tliestate.
Mrx. Dr. Ixiwry aud son George spent formed a whist club, and any member who Phillipa, past president of the corp.
row oveaprs horn death by the boys jump
Sunday in Middleville.
As our readers douUless all know
fug on and off from bubi.
Is guilty of uttering a word pays a fine uf
Judge
Clement
Smith,
of
thia
city,
has
one
cent
for
each
word
spoken
during
the
Mrs. Chas. Lunn, of IMoakey^h visitTbe-latest scheme to baste* the build­
game, and any one asking "whnl’s trump*’ .received the appointment aa Circuit
ing ot p KXl roads Lt to have Congress pas*' her parent* In Dowllug. * *
The young ladles connected with th©'
Judge to fill tho vacancy caused by the
pays a dime.
a law trucking free delit cry uf mails possi­
Fred Wright, of Coldwater, was in the
election of Judge Hooker to the supreme Mercy and Help department of the Ep­
ble In communities that have good road*. city Monday un business.
bench. The partnership beratofure ex-. worth League will present a program con­
bi
scanning
our
exchanges
closely
wc
This scheme involves the possibility uf
sisting ot music and recitations in the
s^Jyrll Grigsby, of Chicago, Is visiting Ills find Hut we are going to have a "long cold Istlng under tbe firm name of Smith A M. E. church Sunday night. The collec­
having the carriers mounted ou bicycles.
winter.” A "short dry winter.” an "open Colgrove Ims been dissolved, and the busi­
HEY say the Hastings Rol­
jrarents In the city this week.
ness will be conducted In the future by tion taken, up will he used to purchase
winter
”
and
an
"old
fashioned
winter.
”
ler Mill is doing better work
Frist McPherson, of Kalamazoo, is ex­ The “corn bosk*, the gousu bone and Hon. P. T. Colgrove. Mr. Colgrove came clothes for poor children In the etty,. .
A good improved farm 4 inilwt west of
than ever. Of course; Why this cky, constating of 117 acres of land pected in the city to morrow.
muskrat have nil been consulted and each to thts city about 13 years ago, having
Tbe H. C/ T. Club will meet ar toe
-shouldn't it, for at tlie ex­ withstood buildings. Tlie above farm will Stephen Gaskill, uf Gaskill P. O., was one tells a different story. Even the just attained tils majority. He was al­ home of Mbs Grace Ptlug next Monday
sold cl wap and on easy terms.
"oldest inhabitant” seems to be something most a total stranger and commenced life evening, Jan. ItJtb, at 7 o'clock standard.
pense of the Hasting Rol­ beDated
a nailer at this office Saturday.
al Hastings tills llllh day uf Dec.
of a liar himself in regard to the weather. in this city ns a law student But he h A full attendance is desired..
•
ler Mill Company, J fave gjivcu it
Mrs. IL IL ' Dickinson, of NasbVille,
A. D. ItiPi.
no stranger any longer. On the contrary
a new flew sheet anti put in some
C. L. 8. C. will meet Saturday evening
was in the city last Thursday.
Hastrom City Baxk..
be is well and favorably known to the
They were talking about the vanity M l&gt;cople of Barry county and even to the with Mrs. Colgrove. with the,- following
of die lat-.-sf improved Sour dresser SLAt the Stale conventlou of county MMiss Rom McPharlin. of Grand Rapids, women,
hnd one of the ladles undertook a Mate of Michigan, having won an envia­ program;
(
and given the system a good separ­ school. awnnilMloners at Lansing last is at borne vtaiUng her parents.
defense. “Of course," she said, “1 admit ble position Id tbe state senate at Lansing,
Quotations from Cal Has.
ation and purification.
1 know Thursday, Eqoch Andrus, of this county, y MH* Kittle Holbrook returned to her that women are vain, and men are not. and
Grecian history. Mrs. Hoyt.
having been at the bead of tbe Py­
.was elected preaident and Bliss Edna lia- school aX St Paul Friday morning.
"Why,” she added, with a glance around, thian Order in Michigan. He has been
the Hastiags Roller Mill White \ens.
The United States and foreign powenrr
of this elty; was put on the executive
"tbe necktie of the handsomest man in the'
Loal Patent Hour stands second Jto committee.
J. II. Adams, of Battle Creek, was In room is even now up to the back of bls tbe trusted servant of the people of this Will Cook.
Evidently the merits of Hast­
Calllas. Mia Will Cook.
county on several occasions and has never
none. I am doing all 1 can io ings people are m&gt;x&lt;ni7ed abroad as well the city the fore j&gt;art of the week.
collar." And then she smiled—for every been found wanting. He has met every
'Fhe Economic revolution, Mrs. Stauffer.
make lhe mill suit its patrons and ns home.
San ford Truman and sister Edna of man present had put his band up behind duty honorably nnd manfully and dis­
Women in Greek history. Mrs. N. Bailey.
his neck!
the Roller Mill Company is with
ashvlllc, spent Sunday In the chy.
Critle, Mrs. Striker.
Frozen potatpea can be restored to
charged-It to Uie best of his ability.
me in making the mill first-class palatabjetiess by fieeling them and letUng A. R. Met Inlier, of Seattle, Washington,
The lecture given by Rev, Fair, of For several yean past he bas enjoyed the
Tbe ladies of tbe Episcopal church will in ever}’ particular. Thanking you them He In a cool plaee with plenty of is expected to arrive here next week.
Grand Rapids, on "Ireland aud the Irish,” benefits of a very lame practice and bls give a supper In tbr society rooms to
water poured over them. In tw«*uiyWednesday night was repete with good successes have won for him.a vary high night. All are cordially Invited.
for past.favors, 1 ask a continuance rold
Miss Carrie Schumann returned la
fuus hours all tbe sugar which has been
things, and those attending were greatly place among tbe ieol fraternity of West­
of them in the future, knowing J funned during tbe freezing process will Grand Rapids last Saturday evening.
pleased. Rev. Fair is a very easy aud ern Michigan, where his practice hAt
Social IfolBK*.
can give all customers the best of have been removed, and lhe potatoes can . • Mrs. Lucy McLachliu, of Petersburg, is fluent talker and It Is to be regreted that been mostly confined. While It Is n mat­
Xa very pieaxxnt pedro party was given ’•
uuw Im: boiled in fresh waler aud will lie visiting her neice. Mrs. D. S.-Goodyear.
satisfaction.
the night was so stonny. keeping manv ter of regret that Judge Smith’s duties
found to be perfectly palatable.
away from the excellent lecture. The will compel hhu to withdraw from active by' Miss Gertnide Pendergast at her fa­
MIm Ada Michael has acd-pted a posi­ next In this course will be the lectures by practice, yet it Is no less a source of thers home on E. Main street. Thursday
Every' year. soy» the New York Times, tion iu the office of the furniture factory.
Janies Applrbec, tbe 25th. 20th and 27tli pleasure to know that Mr. Colgrove will evening. Miss Sable Beadle and Fred
brings us one step nearer the expected
conduct tbe business in the future, and Soules were the fortunate ones to win the
Misa Belle l.ampmnn Is visiting her of this month.
epoch when tbe meteors in Nufvember
the people are to be congratulated that first prizes.
will fall like raindrops in a tropical stortn brother Walter, in Anu Arbor this week.
the
business of the old firm Is to l»e left
Judge
Hooker
has
rendered
a
decision
and Hie heavens will seem to be un fire.
Miss Ruth Handy, of Grand Rapids,
In such capable trends. We wish Mr. Y Louis Goodyear entertained his friends
The year 1899 Is set fur this grand illum­ spent Sunday with her parents In th I* in the case of Brown ya Newton, deciding
Monday night with pedro. A very enjoya­
in favor of the former. It will fie remem­ Colgrove the success with which we are ble evening was passed. A. E. Rcnkes and
ination, and ’Us not m&gt; very far away. city.
bered that the tatter raised the Welcome confident tlml he will meet.
Each succeeding year between now and
Miss Olga Bess me r won first prizes.
Marble
dam
Iu
the
river
near
the
iron
John Bessmer and wife were in Wood­
then may show us an increasing pyro­
For thls'report returns have been re­
The Y. M. 8. C. give a hop In the ball'
land Sunday to attend the funeral oT a bridge on Michigan avenue, backing up ceived from 548 correspondents,, repre­
technic display.'
the water. An injunction was served and senting 458 townships. Three hundred next Wednesday
friend.
Isaac Tol'-es, who carries the mail to
sustained, the court decreeing that the
Mr. aud Mrs. N. A. Fuller left yester­ dam should be lowered to Its old height uf and seventy-seven of these reports are
Cedar Creek, was quite severely hurt In
a runaway, on Jefferson stivyt. His day for the south where they will spend 2X feet, and that Mr. Newton should pay from "00 townships in the southern four
500 bushels of buckwheat at Hastings
teirs of counties, and ninety Uiree of these
hone. Intamc scared and unmanageable, the winter.
all costs.
L. A. Katos.
reports are from ninety townships In the Roller mill.
his rig was overturned and Mr. T. was
John
Freeman,
of
Prairieville,
was
in
badly hurt as a result. After proper
Laugh, ulx &lt;&gt;r «it. do )our artificial tectli
the city yesterday ami made this office a
loosen or drop down" If »o send ono dollar for medical attention he pldckiiy resumed his pleasant call.
Dr. Huband’s Handy holder. You can apply It ptaen and drove home, deprived of the lue
to your plata la out minute, and no inaucr if of one band, aud the other one In a sliug.
Dr. Snyder was in Sunfield Monday to
your plate Sts or no: It will bold flrmly Iu th*
■noutn under the most trying dreanutauers.
For nearly twenty years the proposition visit his son H. H. Snyder, editor of the
Addiw J Z HtfSBAND.D. D.S.
to. hold a constitutional convention has Sunfield Newa
White Cloud.
Mlchlirin been before tbe people of this state but un­
Mri. Elberhart, of New Philadelphia,
til the recent election has tailed to poiss. Ohio, is visiting her brother, F. W. Col­
The state I kmrd of canvassers unounce lins, in this city.
it has been carried by 600 majority. The
Tom Thacher, of Boston, was in the
date the convention Is to be held will be
decided by Hie legislature. It Is supposed city last week on business connected with
that Hie salaries of the state officers will the Wool Boot Co.
now be cbaui^ed.
A. D. &lt;^x»k and family returned last
The difference In Hie farmer's favor be week from a visit with friends in Battle
tween good roads and poor ones is salls- Creek and Lowell.
\y|)r. Waddle was in Woodland Monday,

POWDER

8

WH^NYOU

. and each tor
that they nave
aod know Um
have good tvasaid statrment,
r». President. '
SJtS. Secretary
me. at nasttaa*
mty. thts third

!. H Bauka.
County. M!cb.
Ct RED or NO PAY for services.
Wruu-n guarantee to permanently cure all
kinds at Rapture of both sexes. No pain; no
operation; oo detention from biMlnsm. For
(all Information and illustrated pamphlet con­
tain Ing Michigan references (tree), address
Du. H W. Marsh.
or THE O. E. MI LI. EK CO.. 102. 104. fo« Mich­
igan Ave.. Detroit. Mlcb.

15

Few housekeepers realize what an excel­
lent vegetable rice Is when cooked In stock
and served like maccaronl In tomato sauce.
Wash a cup of rioc thoroughly In cold
water. Put It In an abundance of boiling
opposite UNION DEPOT. .
water, and let It boil rapidly for six min­
utes. Then drain it and add a quart of
Free Baggage Transfer, New House nice l»eef stock anil a teaspoonful ot salt.
Steam Heat and Electric Beils. Rooms 50 lx?t it boll for twenty minutes in thts
BEACH &amp; BOOTH.
stock. Stir It often to prevent it clinging
to the pot, taking care, however, not to
break the rice. When it is done drain it
in a colander. Have the stock to use In
any kind of a thick soup. When the rice
Is well drained put It back in the sauce­
pan and dry it on the comer of the stove
CIRCULATION •
for five minutes. Put it on a hot platter
and pour a cup of tomato sauce over IL

When In GRAND RAPIDS stop at

-Tint KENT-

y«*r

» and

lieBi
paid

LOCAL NEWS.

This week,

83 quires.

Haieafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
Insure insertion in tbe issue of the week
when brought.
Dr. Andrus fills teeth without pain.
Dr. Andrus extracts feeUt without* pain.
Good house to rent, inquire of. Q. D
Spaulding.
•
1
■
The BANgciit and
York Ybbune
one year for 81.19, . - •
Addie Patker has resigned hie position
with F. W. Greble.’5 1
’
Don’t forget to write! "93" now. • We
receive numbers of letters that read "98.”

iJjua-

One does not envy tlie workmen who
are roof! ng .the court house, these cold
days.

For Hie next ninety days Dr. Andrus
will fill teeth or make teeth for you for
less money than any denUst In HiuUngs.

B D. w Kogere.
n. and 'each for
। that they have
. n»d know the

,i-kw. Freaideut
««mm. Secretary.
at u&gt;e ettv
i ounty, this third

H. Ha ci

factorilly shown by the statement of the
New Jersey Agricultural society 'that
••farm wagons loaded with produce for
the New York market now haul loads of
three tons, where formerly, over the old
roads, they could hardly put ou half that
much.” And the three tons, be added,
"is easier to haul than the ton and a half
waA” The most conservative farmer tn
the country can mule re land that such an
Improved condition of things is worth a
good deal to the farming community.—Ex.

One doesn’t have to run to tbe trains this
week for fear of being left. Nearly every
train la late owiug to tbe amount of snow
un the track.

Jas. M. Bauer Is kept busy these times
auctioneering. He bad three salts last
week and Is going to break the record this
week. Jim to a hustler.
Tbe Knights win preaent the Ancient
Order of Hercules In Nashville next Wed­
nesday night and the News reports that
the seats are going rapidly.

Mrs. L. E. Knappeu and daughter
Florence have been visiting relatives and
friends In the city.

^Waiter Wilkens and Walter Lampnun
returned to Ann Arbor Tuesday. Louts
Goodyear goes to day.

Mr. and Mcs. L. C. Potter, of Irving N.
Y., who have been spend lug the holidays
here have returned home.
Miss Ilattie^Hotchkiss, of Aurora, 111.,
Is visiting her sister. Mrs. G. F. Chidester,
and will remain here for the rest of this
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brubaker, of Benton
Harbor, and Mr. W. T. Wandell and
daughter, of Battle Creek, are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Risbridger.
Chas. Hotchkiss, of Lansing, who was
an employee of the retired democrat au­
ditor-genera), is in the city. We under­
stand he will-make hh home here.

Rev. J. L. Ickes anti wife drove from
Eaton Rapid! here yesterday and will
visit friends In the city. Before returning
they will go to Freeport where Mrs. Ickes'
father ta seriously III.

For low prices on dentist work call on
ThV' following officers, of Hastings Dr. Andrus.
Lodge, Na 58, I. O. O. F. were elected
Tbe Presidential electors met at Lans­
for the tesmending June30th, 1893.
ing Monday, casting 9 votes for Harrison
XI.. Custer^-N. G.
and 5 for Cleveland, lion. P. T. ColJ. F. Russell-rV* G.
grove. of this city, cast the vote for tbe
J. A. Emsbcricer—I&gt;r. Sec’y.
4th district, casting it for Harrison of
F. D. Wood—Per. Sec y.
M. L. Williams—Treas.
'There were 224 marriage licenses Issued
Geo. Waddle—War.
"by the county clerk last year as against
L. A. Wettzel—Con.
310 in 1891. J There were 337 issued in
A. A. Eggleston—R. S. to N. G.
1890 and 99® In 1889. Judging from these
‘ F. Black—L. S. to N. G.
varying numbers it Is bard to tell whether
I. M. B. Gillispie—R. S. to V. G.
marriage lias been a failure or not in
H. Hillslngor—L. 8. to V. G.
Barry county.
; • Geo, Hagedorn—I; G.
H. E. Warner—O. G.
Town pride Is a good thing to have. It
ChaA Fairchild—R. 8. 8.
is the key note of industrial advancement
A. Wlllmont—L. S. 8.
and the banner of success. No town can
Now Is the wry best season of the ___
year get along unless Its citizens have prida in
to advertise. The merchant is apt to it which will make them work to keep «
think that the year is over and people don’t abreast of the other towns of the country.
want to buy anything aud therefore pre­ If tin y don’t .care what becomes of the
_
pares to carry all of his stock over until tlie town it will degenerate very rapidly.
next season without attempting tn dispose
Owing to lhe excellent sleighing there is
of any of IL Every merchant has some an unusually large amount of traveling by
things that be would rather sell at a loas night Unusual care and watchfulness
than to carry over foi a year so as to tarn should be exercised by those who have to
his stock into money and get rid at articles cross railroad tracks. Be sure there is no
that will more or less be shop worn and danger before you attempt II The terri­
out of style the next season. There are ble accidents at Sunfield and Bellevue, ac­
many people wailing for just each bar­ counts ot which will be found In otu
gains ami the merchant who tells the pco- "neighboring counties” items, stand out
pleof these th In ka is jnst the one that as terribln warnings of the danger of at­
gets to Jfa front and Is the one who al­ tempting to cross In front of an approach*
ways iu a nice, fresh stock of gtfbds
ing train. The danger Is all the more
every war without any old-times to work great tn the evenlug. when tbe headlight
off onto etratomera. He soon gets a repu­ serves to deceive as to the speed the train
tation for always having nice new goods h making. A train that Is going 40 or 30
and wins the confidence of people be­ ~
bad (hag to Amm
cause of this fact.

HE MAN IS
BLIND

To his own best intersets that fails'

to take advantage of our January
temptations in Winter Clothing. This

month we shall offer special inducements to judicious
buyers.
We believe our Ready-to-wear Clothing and Overcoats are the best values that it is possible to make.

Special interest just now in th^ stylish $14 suits

—in Cheviot, Cassimere and Tweed,

i

How warm and comfortable those $15 Ul'j'cersfiS

do look! Best;.value in the world for the money.
Young Men, lend us your ears, We are up to
your wishes—-ahead of them perhaps

�, v
,
Rev. E II. Inman, Baptist Clergyman
“Thank God for
I
Cedar Springs, rays he has never found
T-illov had been detected by scout or
an equal to ••Adriouda.” Wheeler’s Heart
nd intabMllob orrirf »
,kin,. «a he covered his face with his
now what of myself?"
.
, and Nerve Cure. Sold by W. H. Good­
Joe wok it upon
1point from which
hands
to
shut
out
tha
sight
।
“We shall probably more this after
“You are to remain with na, of
“Aye! We shall never leave thfa apo*
h«d been di«t»tcbed Io rerprtae end anyear.
,
” added Joe.
„a a,«L So you T« p* goM in tbo nihUete them. ThU party had comoln alive!
The Iron Valley mine near Neggunee,
“But for how longF*
by one ot the narrow Talley, and round
"Hush, Bien!” whispered the captain
will resuare operation, next Monday.
“
We
cannot
even
guess.
We
may
’TSud -nuff to tar tall ofltakou.my the camp abandoned. Tho MTere aWem ’as he raised his hand. "They are dead,
head back fur civilization in a weekStandish people will ask tbe present
had
obliterated
all
tracca,
and
Mio
In,
true
enough,
but
they
are
the
dead
of
a
friend Sorrv we can’t let ye see it. |
perhaps not for three months It de­ legislature to incorporate their village.
,
[Ti- HveVed up fur the journey. ,diana had gone up the Talley to pick up thousand
years ago—of the eave dwell­
un our luck as gold hunters. It
mmekeo “^"^didrOOg.^ ;the trail. Aa they returned they were ers and the Aztecs. I have seen them pends
is more than likely that some of the employed in curing plica with Hill ft .pile
riding at a Mower pace, and were apread twice before, and they brought no bad
party to wfcich you belonged will be en­ Pomade. No cutting, no ligatures, no
out tho width ot the Talley.
Inck. Here they como on tbo other »aer
countered soon, and who knows what cauterizing, but a wimple and positive cure
Would
they
look
into
the
month
ot
Tbe three were seated on a rock in tbe
Jirt go1” to Mk y« i( r«
Yon are for plica, or we would not give you a
center of the rift The head of the good news
uvw. we
— may
—receive.
-the
canyon?
t
OTrt
h&gt;“
it may be
bo tn our printed guarantee? with each package.
spectral procession had gone down the thrice welconiB
welcome to all R
The
query
was
answered
five
minutes
nmed TbTlor a coop!, of d»T« ago.
Price 81.00, six for 85.00 By Mall. Try
you.”
who w» l-.cled to
*'■ liter. Three warriors turned their ponies canyon several hundred feet and then power to do for vou.
Meanwhile Bess had whimperingly in­ it tonight For agio hy Fred L. Heath,
Iowt*1 be didn't need bi. llM. taT low­ to tlie right and redo in to within ten turned to come back on their left, pass­
tbe druggist.
quired
of
Joo
what
chances
the
mother
Makes an every-day convenience of an er. .nd 1 booglit the heart for fiftr dol- feet of the stone wall. They rode its ing them again within a few feet
Tbete are about 80 churches In brand
entire length and halted in the gap aod
had of escape.
March! March! March!
.
ald-timfl luxury. Pure and wholesome. tare.”
,
■ ■
Rapids with property valued at 83.000,“uvu
God help her—--none!"
Uhuntl Chant! Chint!
— -ho
­ answered.
“Yex, that is Taylor’s borne, and 1 looked up thu canyon.
.
..
.
•
r
id,
a 'T-nrd
O00.
,
Soft and low and sweet camo tho । "She was wild
fear when hho
The men were lying fiat down on tbe
w-sis wondering how you camo by him.
Racing With Wolvru.
earth, each clutching his ride, and horses notes-like tho murmur of tbu August J from tho wagon, and she would grow
Was Taylor all i ight?"
Many a thrilling tale has been told by
“Seemed to be as pert iw a cat So and wagon* were just around the bend. breeze in a forest pine. The fueling of wilder. Before morning came she vnw
Could it escape the Indians that the awe was crowded out of the hearts of a maniac, butI doubt St she lived to see travelers of a race with nolves across tbe
NONE SUCH brand.
ye are going away today?"
frozen steppes of RtMls. Sometimes only
wall was artificial? Must not their the living; and a feeling of saUness and another day.”
MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syraoae.N.Y.
"That's what we expect."
tli&amp;'plckud bones of Un* Implrei traveler
i
“Indians?” gasped Bum.
_
“Waal, I’m guin on with the boys fur sliaro eyes detec* the figures hugging reverence crept in.
are found to tell the tale. In our own
It
was
the
dead
burying
its
dead!
“
No
—
wolvuu.
At
that,
distance
from
the
earth?
It
did
not
seem
that
the
gold
about twenty mile and I may see you as
country thousandsare engaged in a life-andKer. S&gt;yiT«nu» .......
hunters luid one show in a thousand to
March! March! March! Never the the mountains a man loaded down witti dratb race agsinat the wolf Consumption.
I cum back. Good luck and goodby."
nt the Cincinimli M. E. C&lt;irfen«n-e. makes a
The little party moved off down the escape detection, and yet they were not echo of a footfall, never the touch of , firearms could hardly have kept them Tbo best weapons with which to flgtit tlie
•ood uMDt when he
“We luvfor
.g«r5oSiy*Mmwiha r
valley, every renegade chuckling with detected. After a halt of not more than skeleton fool to tho flinty rock. The \ off *11 night Encourage the girl all toe, is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­
a minnte, though it seemed a quarter of ear caught no. sound but that of the ’ yoa can, but don’t hope in your own covery. This renowned remedy has cured
»nd fli' n filly L’ pul sli
ei satisfaction, and they were soon out of
it. rowt&gt;ar- i
heart that there fa one chance in a mil- myriads or cases * ben all other medicines
sight. Half an hour later the captain nu hour to each man, tho trio of red­ ghostly voices chanting in unison.
jga’t.*: • • 1
-m&gt; tn-r’■
ni p m
skins
passed on and the moment of peril
And of a sudden he who headed the ; jjon that she will ever see her mother and dneturs had failed. It fa tbe greatest
and his party returned and dinner was
rcrrU ... cr. ecto me. ’
blood-purifier and restorer of strength
quickly dispatched and the teatns har­ was passed.
spectral procession swerved to tho left j again.”
A bit of natural philosophy stood be­ and disappeared. into the solid wall and | As tho pair stood together apart Har- known to the world. For all fornu, of
nessed for a move. By three o'clock a
scrofulous
affettlons (and consumption is
tween
tbe
gold
hunters
and
discovery.
was followwl by|the long lines until the • kins olsorved them with a start and
new camp hod been formed in the mouth
one of them). It Is unequaled as a remedy.
John Jolinson was killed hr nn nnexof the canyon. The wagons were run Tbo Indians had turned into the gloom last had been Swallowed np and lost | whispered to himself:
ptcu-d blast at tbe Obc« dig mine.
and,
shallow
from
the
bright
sunshine,
The
register
of deeds, of Kent county
in out of sight, a wall of rock was piled
sight of. And then, as silence and dark-! “Well, well, but I do really believe
Ira B. Moore, private M*cretsrv to the up as a screen and a defense, and in a and their vision waa shortsighted and nets reignc&lt;l again, the captain said:
that my Bees has taken a liking to that cleared S20.159.70 during the two years
■:ew Koverucr.’of Vermont, is a Niles boy.
uncertain.
Had
they
waited
a
little
of
bis
office.
“Men, wo huVo a treasure here. Ex- 1 .fiapj How queer!”
little cave were found water nnd grass
longer they must have seen something amine that wall and you will And an , ne
h0 migui
might ujweu
more truthfully
for thu horses for the time being.
uuwuu..,- have said,,
•How natural," and he might
have used Is the Characteristics of Hood's Sarsapa­
It was well that they h^d moved with or other to arouse their suspicions, but opening to a cave behind it."
................
promptness and made niings secure. they seemed impatient to get on.
the word “love" for “liking." And when rilla, and it is manlsfested every day tn
“Thank God!" whispered more than
CHAPTER XX.
Before sunset the rain descended in such
1 the man looked upon the sweet face of the remarkable cures this medicine ac­
' the orphan he had so gallantly rescued complishes. Druggists say: When we
torrents that tho main valley was almost oue mon as the horsee were heard mov­
at the peril of hfa life, and felt hfa heart sell a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla to a
a river. , A good sized stream swept ing away.
In
half
an
hour
the
gold
hunters
dared
down the bed of.tho canyon and oUtinto
( beating faster, be might have discovered new customer we are sure to see him 1&gt;ack
In a few wroks after more.—proving that
the valley, and within an hour the foot­ exult and plan. Two men were left at
j another queer thing—that somebody else
the good results from a trial bottle war­
prints of the horses and the tracks of the wall as lookouts, three or four others' bad “taken a liking."
rant continuing its use. This positive
the wagons had been obliterated. Thu were held as a reserve at the camp, and
I The captain had given the men to un­ merit Hood’s San*M|»arll1a possesses by
storm lasted half thu night, causing the captaitv Harkins and Joe sot out up
derstand that he was prospecting up the virtue of the Peculiar Combination. Pro­
great discomfort in the camp, bnt tho the canyon to search for the cave of
1 canyon for gold, bnt had said nothing of portion and Process used in Its prepara­
next day was no| three hours old when gold. When the darkness became so in­
• the discoveriro made. When dinner was tion, and by which all the remedial value
everybody was made to realize that the tense as to interfere with their progress
finished and tho trio were ready to re­ of the Ingredients used Is retained.
storm was his salvation. Some of the they lighted torches and a thorough in­
, turn h’e renewed hfa cantion about keep- Hood's Sarsaparilla Is thus Peculiar to it­
men were still eating their breakfast spection was made of both walk*.
» I ing a steady lookout for danger, and self nnd absolutely unequaled in Ha - pow­
er as a blood purifier, and as a tonic for
Thu canyon extended into the moun­
when Joe, who hud been down to the
I onlered that no one was to-leave camp building up the weak _and weary, and
mouth of tlie canyon for a look around, tain for a full mile, winding nnd turn­
s I on any pretext till hfa return. Then the
ing, :ind lung enough before it ended
returned and said: .
- ; three set ont for the acene of their labors
“Injuns.till you can’t rest!”
the pine trees met above it and prevent­
Hans Peterson fell off the roof of a
* i and began work immediately upon their
••Where? Where?" called half a dozen ed a single ray of light from descending.
I arrival. They bad no fear of their fire house at Arcadia. He sustained serious
Nothing answering thu description of
Injuries.
men.
। being seen or their blows overheard, and
“In tho valley. A band of at least fif­ the dying hunter could be found. He
It was Mr. Emerson who said “the first
i
——
i
I men who work to solve a mystery do not
had said, as Harkins understood, "five
ty has just gone tearing by." ‘
wealth is health.” and it was a wiser than
The stons fell to the earth.
j jjre&gt;
The tire was burning clear and mak­ milts to the right’of the peak.” Here
“Were We awake or asleep?? asked . After three hours of hard work the a modem philosopher who said that "the
CHAPTER XVHL
ing no smoke, although it had been built was the spot He had described the Joe. an he rnbbejl hfa eyes.
• crowbars secured such a grip on the blood is tbe life.” The system, like the
against the wall of the canyon, in a mouth of the canyon and everything
“Very wide awake." answered the ' gtono that it moved. One united effort clock, runs down; It needs winding up.
place where the smoke would go filter­ hero bore out the description. Hu said captain.
j
:
I would heavo it out of the opening. It The blood gets poor and scores ot diseases
result. It nerds a topic to enrich it.
ing up among the trees; Every njnn that Bridger went up the canyon about
“And was it a procession, and did we wa* then that the captain stepped back
A certain wi.wt doctor, after year» of
was ordered down to the wall, aud they a mile and then turned into a smaller hear in uric?" asked Harkins.
* and sat down and said:
patient study, discovered u medicine which
reached it in time to see the last of the one running to the left.
“Yes. 1 saw and heard the same J -Lotus take a br^thing spell now, purified the blocMl, gave tone to the sysIndian band disappear up the valley.
There waa no such canyon. The left
thing once in the ILxtky mountains, and "nn&lt;j ie| UB prepare ourselves to be disap- n#n. and made men—tired, neryoas,
"What’s your opinion?" asked the cap­ bank was solid rock aud earth from the
brain-wasting men-fuel like new. He
once agaifi in an old ruin in Arizona. I j pointed.”
tain of Joe 85 they stood together.
wagons to the spot where the great rift
have met several tueu who have also ' "What dty^ou think fa Iwhind the railed it his ••Golden Medical Discovery."
"They are hunting for us. They’ve stopped short at a flinty wall a thousand seen and heard."
It has been sold for jears, sold by tbe
I
| ttone?" asked Joe.
got word that we are in this valley and feet high. The mighty wrath bad split
million of bottles, and. jM-tiple found sacb
“There fa no opening in the cliff,” saifl
c*Te of some sort.”
they are trying to locate us. They prob­ the mountain thus far. but it could go Joe as he held the torch aluft;l“not a ; “And what shall we find in the cave?’ satisfaction in all Nuit Dr. Pierce, i^ho
ably expected to find us at the other uo farther.
discovered
it. now feels warranted in sell­
crevice where they came ont—not a hole ! Mke&lt;l Harkins.
o^inp."
_
Three times the men traveled from where they went in. We hnve been' -The shriveled bodies of dead Aztecs, ing It under a positive guarantee of । its
doing good In all eases.
“Well, I hope they'll keep right on as the camp to the end of the canyon, ami fooled by the darkness."
I That lust race always buried their dead
Perhaps it's tbe medicine for yimi.
they pre going.”
.
then all were certain that Harkins had
“Yon and Harkius return to the wagon ' jn cave*, and when the place would hold Tour’s wouldn't be tbe first case of scro­
"But they won't, captain. They know l»een mistaken. They sat down on a
that we left that camp about noon yes­ bowlder in the bed of tlie canyon to rest for crowbars, aqd while you are: gone I no moro jt was walled up. I have helped fula or salt-rheum, skin disea«e. or lang
disease. It has cured when nothing else
terday. They picked up a dozen proofs and discuss the matter., while the single will collect wood and build a fire to to open three or four."
..
fiy go to
•‘Bnt w
why
to all this
thia trouble to would. The trial's worth making, and
uf it. They believe we went straight up torch, secured-in a cleft, hardly allowed 5»ork by,” answered the captain.
His seeming confidence inspired them, open tt caVe of bone and dust?" petulant- costs nothing. Money refunded it It don't
the valley. They'll figure that we Um m to see each other's faces.
do j ou good.
“So you're yot {/old iu the wagonf"}
couldn't have gone over ten . .- twelve
• Well, we have no right to complain, ] and without waiting for a closer inspec- ly qOeTied Harkins.
The next three days were full of miles when the storm broke. Five miles as w# have lost nothing." said the cap- ' tion of the cliff they headed down the
Atherton Furlong, well known poet,
“As the Indian of today places the
canyon for the tools. Upon reaching ( pn}p&lt;ty of the dead warrior beside him painter, and tenor, will spend tbe winter
strange events. The party which set- above this they will be looking for onr
tain. "Indeed, if wo had not slii&gt;ped in '
out from- the wagqn train to hunt for trail. If they don't Audit they will ride here not a man Of us- would now be ] the wagons all was quiet, and the que- thatbe may have an ontfit in the liappy in Saginaw.
the canyon were certain that the oue on five milcK farther. Then they will
ries of the men regarding the use the j^d beyond.fao the Azteta placed the
A COLD LEADS
wearing his scalp."
near which the renegadeshad encamped discover ihi.t we dUl not go that way at
crowbars were to Ire put to were made j weaitfi of their dead beside them in
“Wasn't the old man flighty in his
was the place they were looking for. . all."
light of.
‘ as it was deeiuml best, not to those caves. I have seen many orna­
last hour?" asked Joe of Harkins, who !. "
■ Taylor and one of the renegades pros
! raise hopes wbrnb might be disap­ ments of gold nnd silver which came
“And then what?"
seemed much cast down.
.
(! pointed.
.iccted, down the valley ami found a
“They will come back looking into all
“He gave no evidence of it; ou the j . The captain Juul a bright fire blazing from snch caves."
There are three roads which lead from
anyon which Taylor was ‘ sure con­
"Then let ns to work!” exclaimed Joe health to consumption. Over oue of these
the hiding places, and we shall have a contrary his mind seemed wonderfully
lh„ cUfffM tlw men returned,
tained the cave and its treasure.
as he seized a bar.
roads pass all of that great multitude of
fight with odds uf five to one."
clear to the last."
| and in response to their looks of inquiry
Both parties were working in tho dark,
"We
shall
find
a
cave
of
dead
if
not
a
people who die every yearof consumption.
ITm afraid so,’’ said the captain, "and
“Perhaps he said to the left instead of I he-put his hands on the'rocks and said:
mt’ the wagonmen hful the advantage.
Each route begins with Itealth and hap­
cave of gold," added Harkins.
They knew the renegadesjor what they this time we cannot look for a rescue by .he right ofTCuster’s peak," suggested
"Seo thfa line running here, and up | The bars were inserted on the left piness and ends with disease and deafly
'
were, aud also discovered that Taylor the soldiers. The party which passed the captain.
. tins way, and to the right, and down hand side of the stone, each man drew a They are described as follows: 1st react
down
yesterday
has
no
doubt
been
“
No,
I
am
sure
he
said
to
the
right,
iad joined them. Some of the men were
and back? A great stone has been set in
long breath and at tho word each threw a slight cold—neglected—settles In th&amp;
but ho may have meant tho left.”
'or attacking them and wiping out the butchered."
here and cemented in its j&gt;lace. Tho
head or throat—chronic catarrh—extends
"I think tho reds struck into the val­
“It's no use crying over spilt milk." work whh done so. long ago that the ce­ hfa weight on his lever. The stone trem­ to the lungs—cough gradually growing
whole five to revenge the murder of the
bled, moved forward, hung a moment worse—consumption—death. 2nd road,
ley
by
a
pass
farther
up,
”
answered
Joe.'
laughed the captain.
-migrant and his wife, but this tlie capment fa as hard as the rock and .almost
“If wu have' lost the cave wo have the color of it. One of you begin at that and then fell to tbe earth with, a heavy a slight cold—neglected—cough—settles
ain would not approve. He would lose "There woqldjiave been fighting, and
thud, and an opening appeared into on the lungs—cough gradually growing
I’m inclined to side, while I take a hand here."
t man nr |wo at least, even if he won a we should have heard the reports of saved our scalp#.
which a horse could almost have walked. worse—consumption—death. 3rd road,
think the old toan misspoke himself. I
,Teat victory, and he did not forget that rifles. We must get ready.”
Ten ninutes’ work proved wli.it ho
The
mouth
of
the
canyoli
was
about
a cold—neglected—settles in the throat—
believe
those
renegades
gave
this
place
he Indians might make their presence
bnd asserted—that a largo stone had
CONTINUED.
hoarseness—short breath—consumption—
onu hundred feet wide. Seventy-live a thorough looking over and are now in been fitted to an opening—but tho work
mown at any moment.
death.
'
At the second visit paid the canyon feet up it narrowed to fifty feet and the canyon below, if there is a canyon of drilling out the cement was dike
Thousands have just started on one of
made
a
bend.
The
wagons
were
in
this
there.
If
the
cave
is
there
they
have
.bove the renegades the wagonmen
drilling into the stone itself. | When
these roads, all &lt;»f whom could la? easily
xmetaated far enough to be certain that bend aud a wall had already been thrown got the gold ere this, and that ends it." noon came they had iqnde a considerWe authorize our advertlfod druggist to cured by I’e-m-na, thousands nmn- are
Harkins sat with bowed head. He ble impression, bnt fully realized that
his was the one described’ by Saunders, across a portion of tho fifty feet. Every
sell Dr. King's New Discovery for con­ lialf way to the fatal end of one of these
'hey would have investigated still closer man now went to work to extend this had felt so sure that old Saunders told they had undertaken a laborious task.
sumption. roughs wd colds, upon this roads who are still curable by a course of
mt for the approach of a storm, which wall to a distanco'of thirty-five feet and the truth that he hated to give up the
The forenoon had passed with those at condition. If you are afflicted with a treatment with Pe-ru-na: and yet other
nade them anxious to reach tho shelter to make it look like a landslide from the search. There was deep silence for a camp without Alarm. The sentinels rough, cold or any lung, throat or chest thousands are near the end whose last
bank. Dirt was thrown iu' among the moment, broken by a whisper from Jooj
f camp.
thought they heart! tho reporta of rifles trouble, and will use this remedy as direct­ days would be made more bearable and
rocks,
and
bushes
pulled
up
and
set
“
Great
heavens,
but
what
is
that!
”
Strangely enough, the other party was
down the valley, but were not certain. ed, giving It a fair trial, and experience no hope of recovery more probable by com­
- - - formed
nst as firmly convinced that the other among them, and two or three of the They were neat the wq I which
Not an Indian had shown himself, and benefit, you may return the bottle and mencing l’r-ru-na without delay. '
Send io Tlie Pe-ru-na Drug Manufactur­
anyon was the right one’, and on the men brought armfuls of vines and creep- the end of tbe canyon, All raised their it was hoped that they had been thrown have your money refunded. We could
heads and looked into be darkncas and off the scent and would leave the val- not make this offer did we not kpow that ing Company of Columbus. (&gt;., for a free
irenm.n of the third day it was decided era and trailed them over the wall.
Dr. King’s New Discovery could tar rolled copy of their latest publication, the fiusIl would not do to close up the entire saw a faint light shining out like a star.
hat they should move. ’ Bob had told a
^From the first tho two girls had been on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles trated Ills of Life, a complete treatise on
-ig story to get "the other party off up width of the canyon, as the Indians At the same moment their ears caught
ho valley, and aa they hail not moved probably know of its existence. Tho the .sound of many voices chanting in drawn to each other, and Lizzie found a free at W. II. Good year’s drug Store. catarrh and all chronic diseases of the
lungs.
J
he renegades did not know what to wall made a strong barricade, and as low tonee, and a strange, weird music deep sympathizer in Bess. When brought I^rge size 50c and 81.00.
.lake of it. He could not see why they tho men surveyed it from the other side filled the heavy air.
James Washington, an ex-slave of re­
into camp by Harkins the poor girl was
“Hush-sit still!" whispered the cap­ in a truly forlorn condition, as may be
ho.qld question his veracity, bnt Taylor they pronounced tho deception perfect.
markable Intelligence, dfed at Grand Rap­
Since its first introduction, Electric ids, aged 81.
Th# test-WM at hand.
tain as Harkins seemed about to spring- imagined. While she still labored with
•-lade the situation plain when he said:
Bitters bus gained rapidly in popular
They were yet at work when the ad­ up.
“Harkins has no doubt told them '6t
tho grief which choked her every time favor, until now It Is clearly in the lead
A Huie child of Dr. II. T. Calkins, of
he cave, and they are making a still vance of the Indian party was seen-re­
Then from tha face of the solid rock she thought of tho sad fata of her par­ among pure medical tunics and alteratives Petoskey, is seriously 111. The child
•uirt for it. Depend upon it, he -has turning down the valley. They knew is med forth a strange procession of' ents, she had been made very presenta­ —containing nothing which permits its drank carbolic aeid.
riven the secret away, and they'll divide that if the wagon had come up the val­ rtraugo shadows—shadows which moved ble in appearance, nnd more thanione « u&gt;e as a beverage or Intoxicant, It is
Warren Morrill, a Benton Harbor boy.
ley they had dodged in somewhere.
in double file right past the trio down the wagonmen felt hfa heart beat faster recognized ns the best and purest medicine
p the stuff if they find it"
and a gun bad a little trouble. Tbe bul­
“Every man to cover and lio low until into the blackness of the canyon toward
It Was decided to hitch up nnd move
for all ailments of stomach, liver or let lodged in Warren’s foot
at right of her sweet, sad face.
I
give
the
word,"
ordered
the
captain,
kidneys.
It
will
cure
sick
headache.
In
■
tho
wagons.
The
one
who
led
the
prouwn the v*ll'-y at once. It would not
As the trio returned to camp from
digestion, constipation, and drivo malaria
&gt; fot Taylor to be seen, and he was to and in a moment the gloomy mouth of resaion carried what looked like a ban­
their labors up the canyon, Bess beck­ from tho system. Satisfaction guaranteed
away to tho waaon. Bob cooked the canyon was as quiet as a grave­ ner. Behind him was one who seemed oned her father aside and said:
' with each bottle or the money will be re­
p what he thought a very plausible yard.
to carry an urn.
Then came four
funded. Price only 50c per bottle. Sold
CHAPTER XIX.
shadows which bore a bier, and those
hxu, and about noon Joe, who happened
“Onr friend is worrying and wants to by W. H. Goodvear.
who came after had their faces upturned talk with you."
• be looking up the valley, saw the
and were wailing and chanting.
agon a mile away. The rescued girl
“Tee, I want to ask you about my
The men saw and heard and realized, mother," added Lizzie.
as at once hidden from sight and the
The beat salve In the world for cuts,
but were chilled and powerless to move.
•ven men in the camp quietly made
“I am sure I saw father lying on tho bruises,- sores, uleers, salt rheum, fever
Can the dead come back to earth? Do
a«ly to meet an attack.
ground, and have no doubt the rene­ soresr tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
tbe ghosts of those who have gone be­ gades killed him as the first part of corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
The wagon came on, three of the reneAlmost even- saloonkeeper in Traverse
fore gather in the shadows and the tUrk:4e« riding their horses and the fourth
their plan. Mother and I both got away, ly cures piles or no pay required. It In City has been arrfoted for keeping his
place open cn Christmas d*y.
ness and hold reunions?
• iving, while the horses of tho latter
and riie was not overtaken.
What guaranteed to give perfect aatbfacUon, or
Chantl Chant! Chant!
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
”
**** belonging u&gt; Taylor folJamra Norn, of Standiah. has sold a
Out from the solid wall—a wall in would be her fate?!
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist tract of pine on Deep river containing
*wd the wagon. Tho vehicle could
“it is hard to My,” replied Harkins
wbteli Uw,hBrp^MOf the gold btmtneed the camp, by fifty yards, but
abr.ut
G.OflO.GOO frut, for 3HS.0W.
after reflecting on the matter. "If she
Diphtheria Is rasing at Ogden.
m bed failed to detect a crerico lMg,
up and halted within ten, and
got through the night all right sho may
enough to conceal a squiml-pottred the
“How tlellckHis U the winning
have found the trail of the wagons in
•ttbbge. queer specters. aud down into
Of a kiss, at love's beginning "~
the morning and overtaken tho party.
thia
Peoeeadon.
Wa inntt hope that she did. It may aings tbe poet, and bis senUfcent h true
Mmb! March! March!
*
exception. If either
nlso be that your father was only:stun­ party baa the catarrh,
even love's kiss
k,P‘dl“« i-Wbe wild, weird
chant, bnt not tlie sound of a footfall ned by the blow, and ta ere thfa ail right
•nd
now 1
but aAat ta thatF
■gaiu ami with bis friends."
: .
.
U , sure eurr (or ttta repotalre
cwno
to
tbo
can
of
tbe
Wring.
Indiana were in truth looking
•'Do you think there is even tho
Bl IK mild,
j for the w.igons. Both parties had a ghostly figure tood out separate and • ' faintest hope?" she tearfully asked,
soo(Uln«, tcUstpUt, ohMiulnK and !«|.
naroow escape. .Their presence i? ths i distinct, but not a face could be seen.
Ing prepertlM, It core, tbe worrt cum.
I “Ido."
MOO reward offered (or an Incurable case.

Nory?
Such

1 Meat

I

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

THE 4* 4* 4*
HIDDEN
&lt;• + 4- CITY

�—
CONGRESS IN SESSION
anil left the place, without paying before
tbe‘'barkeep" dlecovercd that be couldn’t
collect from tbe “other fellow."
Washington will rnd to the World’s
W ■.sniNGT'JN, Jan. 3.—The senate went,
hould nov
James Kendall was fatally shot by Toy­ fair a monolith 133 fee. long and four feet
Favorite]
man V. Pierce in the Planters House ol square at tbo biuet. That state already has tn work yerterday after tha holidays, and
tbe first thing taken up wa» the immigra­
Louisvi’.'. -, Ky., because the' former sent a a flagstaff 2SS feet high in the park.
tion
restriction
bill,
which
waa
set
down
note
to
M.-s.
Pierce,
requesting
her
to
meet
hat aihban
him.
9
Monday. Jan. 0.
for a vote tomorrow or Saturday. Stewart
hicago ake
. Harry H. Morgan, of the Laclede Gna
John German final at C. F. Grander- then called up the McPherson resolution
Allo
Light company, shot aud badly wounded hojfer at Cindnuati. The bullet cut off an •. jcispend all purchases of silver bullion,
Elmdale
a
a
bls brother-in-law. A. P. Edgerton, at St car and then entered the lung of Abraham
and .“.fter giving notice of an amendment
Louis. The shoot iug grew out of Morgan't
S 13
n qniring all silver bullion in the treiwrary
arrest for kidnaping Ins child.
Woodbury
A train-struck a sleigh load of people at to be coined us fast aa possible proceeded
MituSdd
Two guards in pursuit of a deserter made
hich as o
q a
Sunfield,
Mich.,
killing
Mrs.
John
Schafer
Multi
Mr
n
to
make
a
free
coinage
argument.
Tho
a scene in the streets of Berlin. On hit
(iraud IjSdge
and Mra George Osman. The latter’s hus­ anti-option bill camo up next. With an
way to the military prison tbe desertet
tandard uality light
Lansing
tv
iM-rroli
mrn.lment pending, after some debate,
broke away and ran. The guards followed, band was fatally hurt, mid several others
are badly hurt.
firing,
although
tha
streets
were
full
o!
he
Semite
adjourned.
■d
|tThe
hirgvst
pumping
plant
in
tho
United
ptMkrtriauH. By mere luck uoliody was
States has been placed iu operation at the*
shot.
In the hornw Scott of Illinois, offered re­ X.V tiowiuM city
Edmore
During the absence of Dr. B. W. Ussery, Chapin mine, Iron Mountain, Mich. It solutions declaring it the first duty ot con- „
,. Stanton
one of the woallhleat men in Clarksville, has a cajiacity of 4,0CO,U» gallon* in twen­ gras to provide for seventy-five public , . lords
Tenn., his residence was burned fof the ty-four hours.
building* which have been ordered built ar Grand fzdBe
■■'g
Miss Marion Murray, a handsome young or extended. The resolution went over.
purpose of robbery, no it Is thought, w* in
IGotug 'W«Mt 1
NS room a drawer contained #10,000 in woman of Canton. Mich., has been miKt- After some desultory proceedings Martin
Detrolt
money. All tlie money found after the ing two weeks, with no clue to her where- of Indiana called up private pension bills;
.WLu.
abouta.
fire was a lot of molten silver dollars.
one bill was passed and the house ad­
yi’hile taking phytqgraphs of Niagara journed.
Many parent* in Vienna have reported to
Munikeu
Smiflnld
tlie police iu tbe last four days tbo loss ol falls w, they look in winter, F. B. Warner
Washington, Jan. a—The feature'of
WooJtMiry
their daughters between Sand 12 years of and H. H. Howland, of Philadelphia, were yesterday’s session of the senate was the
LakcOdewa
age. It is feared that the children arc tbe struck by falling Icicles. Howland was
fCJarltsvino
three bour* speech delivered by Vila*
victims of a criminal conspiracy.
It 00
XlmdaJe
probably fatally injured.
againt the anti-option bill. His objections
Alto
President Harrison does not mean to re­
Calvin Swipes (or Snipes as some reports
McCord
sume his partnership with Attorney Gen­ have it), who was lynched at Bakersville were constitutional—the matter embraced
East Paris
eral Miller when he resumes thb practice last week—in the mind of a fake special— in the bill was exclusively a state affair.
Grand Hapldr
of the law in Indianapolis.
.
smiles when he is told of the bloody fight, Bill introduced resolutions requesting the RL
a7m~ TF~g7
Thirteen new cases of typhus fever were etc.
secretary ot state to inform tbe senate
Two crossed electric light wires In the whether Chandler’s proposition to totally
Porthuid
window of L Woolf's clothing store, Hnl- prohibit immigration for one year is not in
loom
Howard City
The po|&gt;e has decided Hint the feast of strel and Madison street*. Chicago, started conflict with treaties. A bill wa» passed
foata
Stanton
the virgin of Guadalupe, Mexico's patron a fire which in less than twenty minutes providing that no ono shall be excused
from
testifying
in
interstate
commerce
.completely
wrecked
the
front
part
of
the
r-dmore
saint, shall be observed as a general feast
store and caused a loss of about. 33S.000. caM--. because bis testimony may tend to
in Mexico.
,
-a
• Every day, others week day* only, t stop
criminate himself. Some routine business on slcnal.
Ernest Hart and IL Mitchell have con- Fully insured.
attended
au
executive
session
held
Put
lor
cars on alt trains between Grand
The
crops
of
Illinoia,so
Illinois,so
the
state
board
bonru
of
or
was
altenueu
to,
execu
-------------------fewd the murder of N. J. Sanchez. July
Raulds mid Detroit, tieata 23 cents. Connection*
3) last, at Albuquerque, N, M., for which .agriculture says, lost year were short as to and tbe senate adjourned.
tnxde in Union staiioii, Grand Rapids with tlM
they are uow under arrest. Robbery wai value to the amount of 103,000,000, two j jbe house passxxl thu fortifications ap- Chicago* West! Michigan Railwav
th inis uf which is chargeable to tbo ! propriation bill and a few private pension
ther object,
i bills, which business camo to an end for
Vas»ar college claims that nor. at Ma reduced com crop.
rot*. ciiAHUivoix ano I'RTOeKar. Favorite
izre used in tho
Mrs. Yates, wife of a teamster nt Spring- lack of a quorum. The fortifications bill route to thesummer resorts of northern Michl- .
graduates has ev&lt;jr been in the •iIvotg..
preparation of
field, O , gave birth to her t,venty-fourtli ■ —
appropriates |l,7Ju.U63.
gam
court.
Trains leave Grand Rapids f«w Chicago, t-JffJL
child
.
Saturday.
There
are
five
sets
of
W
ashington
,
Jan.
7.—
Yesterday
’
s
eeeWalter Gaynor, the Chicago touga, who
M. and 1:2.1 P. M., «Hs» P. M. Arrive Chicago
ALWAYS THE SAME
. cn ated such a scene on a C. and E. I. twins. She was nuttried at 14 nnd her old­ rion of the senate was given up exclusively 3 MF. M.. 6:15 F.M. and 7^6 A. ML
for Manistee and Traverse City 7:M A.
suburban . train by robbing a couple ot est child is 37. Thirteen children are liv­ to the discussion of the bill on tbe subject M.Leave
and fl-at) P. M.
ing.
.
_________
of quarantine regulations and itsco-rela"“ALWAYS THE BEST policemen, bns breq fined 3100. ■
Leave tor Charlezolx and Petoskey 7 JO A. M.
Parlor can on day trains and sleepers oa
Farmer Garber, who lives near Fort
tive measure—the bill to suspend immigra­ Llyht
tnutis to Chicago.
*
Scott', Kas.. learning that his wife nnd
The price of whisky has been roi *cd 4 • tion for one year. Chandler spoke for
Ask our agents for further particulars or
Charles Kirby loved each other, told Kirbv cents a unllon by lhe trust. The stuff has .
: about three hours, devoting most of his ar write to
to give him H horse and take tbe wonuin. gone to 31.33 at Chicago.
GKonGK DeIIavkx,Gen 1 Pass’r Ag’L
. . ! gument to the last mentioned bill, al­
Grand Rapids.
Kirby accept* «I nnd now lhe neighbors are
At an outbreak of the Lawson-Swinford
' ■ though the other was really the one that
which is absolutely pure
raising a row about tho matter.
feud near Anderson. Ind., Bill luawson was
* .. ,.4_
IN THE
and soluble.
.boL.bro.uhth.
brod.wd
Albert Swta-J
“-»
&lt;&gt;l«uwon. T» iM.• luur.
Edward
Crouch, a citizen of Hutsonville,
.......... .............................
----. IQUb
IUIVUXU WIT uvnu,
uuu .liuriw
.. stabbed
......
....
■«. however, tin
m.ni
Ills., r
...............................................
77 _____
years old
L walked from that place]1 forf,
in tbe neck
—both are dead,
tin .amendment
was upmlin*pending 1.1
to
It has more than th ree times the strength
to Marsliall,
uunamx- 01
st miles,
mill's, 111
arshall, Ills., a diMance
of St
in nnd a number wounded..................................... , authorize the president to issue a procla­
of Cocoa mixed frith Starch, Arrowroot
im over
&lt;iv«*r six. hours,
litiur* nnd he
ht&gt; was
iviut so
iw&gt; little
littlf
•*., • are ____
v . :........of
r _____
_____ _ __
___
__
ro_ ». x.^
n
a little
They
apprehensive
a revolution
mation
suspending
immigratiem
from
or Sugar, and is far more economical,
fatigued tlmt he wauled to walk l»ack the ' down al Buenos Ayra.
! countries where cholera may be prevailing.
costing less tha/i one cent a cup. It
next day.
E rthquakes have been shaking up Chili Chandler advocated tbe fullest measure of
TIME TABLE.
It is said that the failure of Kirkwood, pretty severely, but only slight damage protection, while arguments against tbe
is delicious, nourishing, and kaiily
In effect September 11.1B02.
Miller &amp; Co., nt Peoria, is likely to be much was done.
'
bill were made by McPherson, Platt, Mills
DIGESTED.
________
worse than first reported, and" that credit­
James
A.
and
Norman
Clark,
sons
uf
the
and
Dolph.
Many
amehdments
were
ofSold by Crocors ovorywhor®.
"In ho U'«y'&lt; *tn .Iimi iruns w &lt; fft.ctivdy ors will be lucky to get 30 cents on the dol­ Ctark of Paisley, Scotland, of O. N. T. , ferrvd, some agreetl to, aud lhe senate adStation#.
• thread fame and a millionaire, were both joumed for thu day.
inform them»eleai i.n 'the suhjeefs that lar.
W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchester, Mass. claim public atteutlun from one mofiih
Friday,
Jan. G.
kilted by a runaway team at Colorado
The «*&gt;lon of the house was an uneyentNOKTH.
to anulhrr tm hy reading L'h: Nurth
ful one. The attendance was small and
Mrs. Baudelier, who in June last went to Spring,.
Kalamazoo «Ly...
Amkisican Review.*’
Alfred H Bera and David F. Reed, of nothing but private business was corwid- East Cooper..1....
Peru with her busband, Professor A. F.
with the exrepUon of a bill providing Richland Junc't.
Baudelier, a noted nrchiaolugist, on a three Connccticut, have sued the stmmthip Nor-1
1H THE
1110 muster and pny of certain officers Milo.............. l/.L...
years tour In th.c employ of Henry Villnrtl,• mnnnia for being detained at) cholera quar-.
“‘«n of tbc volunteer forcra. About Delton............... .;...
dirt! at Limn. Dec. 11. She wan a native of amine New York harbor, during cholera
“ The Niagara Falls Route?’
times last fall.
; twenty-live private pension bills were Cloverdale........... .v.
Highland, Ills., nnd 55 .wars old.
SbultX........... . ..........
ProfessofxII. A. Mahood, of Sioux City,; The postoffice at Lincoln, Ills., wiw broken Pn&gt;*,u «nd the hpuse adjourned.
WasUINGTON, Jan. ^.-Saturday a bill Hastings.................
Stations.
•£■.
In., hhd lawn mining for a mouth before Into by burglars’ and 11,230 incash and
ho was heard from nt l»ndon, England, stamps taken. Fifty feci from the office is was introduced in the senate to provide a
kastwabd.
THE RIGHT TOPICS.
where he writes he will spend a year. the leading hotel, open day and night, nnd gorennrfent for Alaska. The quarantine Coats Groves........ .
Bastings.........
Woodland........ .
Meantime his family is destitute.
a square off is the railway passenger sta I bill was taken up and amended so as to Woodbury ..............
BY THE RIGHT MEN,
ru
L.sbjr.
Stations.
I authorize the president to suspend immiE«L B. Farnsworth, son of a prominent tion.
AT THE RIGHT TIME. citizen
Xj..
of Detroit, shot himself deml rather
Dewt y, Rogers &amp; Co.„ wholesale shoes, ' gration from countries where epidemics ex- Lansisg
Detroit
.W.SrlMW
than
go
to
a
police
station
on
a
charge
of
Tolcdo,
have
failed
for
$W&lt;V.
more
or
,
ist.
Other
amendments
were
discussed,
fljUTIXrM...
Grand
Rapids
..........
THE TOPICS are always those which are
1 a few adoped, nnd the bill went over. Tbe
uppermost in the public mind—in forging his father's natqe. He thought go­ 1VKS
Protawr A. J. Sejniour, ol lb»krunl.
*&gt;Ul
• dropwMer horbo. oo
,. Ch'eaizo.
morals, politic*, science, literature, bus­ ing to the station was tbe disgrace of his
ni».» mlod-roeder. prop&lt;w. oo June 31 T.xo. oooel woe paunl «uau&gt;ewo.u«4.
iness, finance, industrial economy, social difficulty.
Stations.
Mme. Mayer, “tbe witch of Elm street,’’ next to pot hloue-U io no liwmelbl. etoto
•» MomU,.
and municipal affairs, etc.—in shorL all
'■
subjects on which ' Americans require Cincinnati, bail ninny times predicted that u.l then be borte.1 nod .rondo ro onUl a ' I1’" h&lt;"“ l“*—‘ lhe 4,? drb.tloa lhe
SOUTH.
. DlHrtct eppropriaUon bill, bo. witboot
Scientific American
and desire to be informed. No mag­ she would die at 12 noon, Jniu. 4. Her pre­ crop ot b«rl.-v i. rowed ood horveetol
Kvlamazoo Ar...
his
grave,
watched
meanwhile
by
a
com.
'
‘
vtion
adjourned
to
Monday.
diction
was
exactly
fulfilled.
azine follows so closely from month to
Ast Cooper Lv..
Agency for^A
Herman Zimmerninxi was arrested ’and mittec. He then proposes to bo disinterred [ Wabuington. Jan. 10.—The senate yes- Uchlana Janet.
month the course of public interest.
Createy.-.............
। terday spent the time discussing McPher-.
AH subjects are treated of Impartially locked up at Cairo, Ills., for forgery. At aud return to life.
Milo....
the time he wa* a fugitive from justice, in
'
wm'n
.mmlntion
tn
ston
the
nurchase
of
son
’
s
.resolution
to
stop
Hie
purchase
uli both sides.
Ih'ltou . ..
astratta- ■■ .i. .... bi* wife an*l four chil­ LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. silver and tbe quarantine bill. Aldrich amtyxlt.
......
TBE CONTB1BUTORS ire the RsvucW dren who •• ■ urn were absolutely
Chicago.
.^offered a substitute for McPherson’s bill, Rbultx
are the men nnd women to whom the destitute an*: vVithu.it friends In the bittex
Chicago. Jan. 9. ,i the
of which
a provision
empow-- Hastings.......
Uic point
P'JIUL Ul
nutoll was
Ort *k
IO.VU CXX1
'cold. A p--.. viiui'. b*&gt;k pity on them.
world
looks
for
the
most
authorative
CAVEATS,
ering tb\treaimry to a»ii
sell twwwfa
bonds fnf
for gold,
The sister ■ u'..ltax;i Coyle, of St Jo- , Following were the quotations ou the board if necessary to maintain
Grove
statements ou the subjects of tbe day.
the parity of gold, Coat*
of trado today. 5\'ht&lt;at—January, opened
Woodland ......
No other periodical ran point to such a M*pb, Mo.. icvL his two babes out in a 72c. closml, 72)ic; May. opened, TS^c, cloaed silver nnd paper, provided that by July I, Woortbury
.
COPYRKJHT8,
succession ot distinguished writers. sleigli and has not been wen aince.although 7t-?*e: July, opened 77c, closed 77«sc. Cora- IbtH, ou international agreement is not
f*&lt;a n. L. Sb X.
tanslng
™„„.
-- 41Hc; May, reached. Aldrich wanted a voting time
The list is a roll of the people who are that rocutml lwo««ka.wo.
January. „,™_
opened -------------Gty*. closed
Detroit.1 aw 7 Do
...ro-.-.r. the
...» ...
—.j. —
ro -—. A
making
history,
controlling
thewarrant hna been issuetl for tlie arrest J u;»cned 4«JHc, closed 4»t»ic; July, opened 4fl^
fixed,
but
Daniel
objected.
Teller
said
......
Krery patent taken out by ui ie bn&gt;u«ht before
affairs, anti
and K'auiug
leading the
of the
ot jur.
Mr. .UHiiage.
Millidge. uiu
tbe loriucrinrunip
former manager ot the dosed W?i4c. Oats—January, opened a&gt;)%o. that the Sherman act would neither be re- Grand Rapids.i........... 7 &lt;X&gt;
niiatrs,
me opinion ui
inc ox
the public by a uotioo riven tree ot chxrzu lu tbo
-•
" ’ Bank
1 -He i*1 dueed SuJ^c; februsry. opened —, closed
age. such as Mr. Gladstone, lhe Prime Mercantile
•Stops on signal onlx.
| :
tank of
of Australia.
Australia.’ He
. is : ««•«..75^
M«x- .irw.n.^1 34ta' cWl34^'
rlrwavl lUU,- PortPnrlr — P«ded by this congress nor next.
tNos. 5 andewili nut earry passenger*ante**
MinMei of England; Mr. Blaiqp: .Slunor 1 r„ro4 o* having
bavto, issued
lrou.,1 false
f.lro balance j J(^uan.,
W*u.
D
.pprrorta.
sin.®: Feb-1 The house passed the District
apprroriafrelabt train permits.
I niary. opened
.
.....I ,1^
---- A a,aula
t~
—• .1 .then I,had
. .1 aat
ro..
‘n V- a frori*w»th
Crispl. Ex-Prime Minister of -Italy; ■beet*.
flM't closed
S18.HU; &gt;May,
tion I.tit
bill, ■&gt;and
struggle
over
Freight trains will be ran at the convenleae*
Largeat circulation of any K-lcntlflc paper In ths
Baron IIIrsch; II. R. H. tbe Count of
A new upal field is reported to have been ' opened 818.45; dosed 819.07H- Lard-Janu- bill to permit the Norfolk and Western of tbe company, who rcservnth* rich; to change
worid. Splcudldly Hlufcfreted. No intelliiteut
trains without x«5i—
Paris; Cardinal Gibbons; Bishops Potter. discovered in Garfield
~I Iro Cantata
..n-»riiv
Wn.hlmrtnn
’ ary, ojxned 81 j*,\ closed
’railway to enter the D.stricL Without the time of.inch
county,
Washington
I
rr.nn »houl&lt;l be without it- Weekly, S3.OO ■
W. 8. Dkwing. Genl
Kir: JL.’&lt;i»ix month*- A.Idreee MUNN A IO..
Doane.
Mallalleu,
Foss,
etc.,
etc.
which
rivals in quality that of Moscow, I| Live Stock-Prices at the Union Stock-yard* 1 mgion tbe house adjourned.
H. C. Pottkb. Gcn’l P. &amp; T. Ae .
DLUlitus, 3U1 BroaUwaj', New York City.
I today ranged m follows: Market active j
Idaho.
FIFER’S LAST MESSAGE.
THE TIME when these subjects are treat­
Canadian sugar refineries announce an ' ou packing and shipping account; beet grades |
ed of by. these contributors is the very advance of K cent per pound on all refined • steady: others eaev; sales ranged at $fl.l&lt;X,n7.3; i
—'■ ’ n-i!------ • 7
„----- 1 Pkt* S7-^ ®
“KhL raO7 4i rough ,
time when the subjects are in the public ”
nnd white sugars, lhe princijml reason Joking. STJOft?.™ mixed, and S7.W7.»heavy
miud^not a month or two after people given
is tbo reduction
and shipping lots.
Llebf,for the advance
tor
crop. in |I packing
rotto. nro
ou lro_
to I । .
ftyr the
tin, beet
Iww.f
Amn
Z——..1—
have ceased to think of them. The
Gilbert PllUburr, uro ot tl» Irot of tto ' '
.roroutrob prtro. 1*«"•*
&amp;“&gt; »»-«•
th. Joint
promptness with which UmR&gt;JIkvikw
Th”"&gt;furnishes its readers with the most uldilr^Abol.t’tob.l, tool .h unci.* th. | 7^g
authorative information upon the topics .ttoro.y gruenj ot Mu-aeburotu. to drod, &gt;
£1^2
I
'"V
?
“
V
,h
»
&gt;_________
1 Sj7.» Ul Staoirs
i
toroogh U&gt;«m th. wbol. propl. of th.
of the day .is one of Its most valuable totolW.
Thousands arc suffering with.
features.
du, SkinftXTS butchers' steers.
«2.ti»a ; state upon tbe material prosperity that
Torpid Liver-the symptoms are
SiUurdny, Jan. 7.
ATS Mockers. $2JSa2.75 Texas Bteers, SlTSaAW • has prevailed since the meeting of the
Frank
Blume,
of
Buffalo.
N.
Y.,
fell
nuiRc
lcTOora
,
PROBATE BRDKK.
Subscription Price. $5.00 a Year. from a train New Yvur’a day_general
n«Munbly.
TheSLSXas.70
governorbulla,
rec­ and 33.50 &amp;20*vm1
and broke
his I
State of Mlchtgan. County of Barfy-ss.
neck. He was taken to the hospital and ’
calra. v
**’ | ommends that notion be taken at this seaAt a se»Ion of the h-olmte Court for the
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator
County of Barry, holden at tlie Probate Office,
survived
four
full
days.
I
Sheep
—
Market
active
and prices well main- j “Ion in the matter of finding suitable emin the Citv uf HasUnRS. &lt;&gt;• said county, on
is a reliable remedy for Liver
Tho Yates block in Syracuse, N.
has i talmsl; quotations ranged at $Xto,V.26 t*cr loo ployment for the convicts of the state that
Wednesday, the 21st «tay of December, in the
been
destroyed
with
ita
oontenta
by
fl„.
!
gs
wo-terw,
naHvw.
and
HlWm
will not violate the constitution, and the
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
Disorders. It cures thousands
3
East
14th
Street,
New
York.
Praent, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge uf
Loss
iI u?
t*:
'
------ •-*----- •-*
.----------------------Lows 860,000.
850,000. insurance 1^4,000.
834,000.
Pnxlace
. Bmur-gaaey creamery.
313 1
' appointment
of ----------a commission
to inveetiProb.itt’
*
In the matter of the estate of 1 miner
Friends of thri late Walt Whitman will ®)ic V" &gt;*
SKJSkn packtag . JPM® tho subject of improvement of pub­
N. Crittenden, deceased.
.
, ,
form a permanent organization to purchase . Mock. l&amp;aMc. Egg.-Sirleily fresh. Wn lie highways, and says the time is ripe for
MORTGAGE SALE.
On rending and tiling the petition, duly veri­
Your Druggist will supply you.
preserve the
fied. of William P. Sidniwn. admlulntrAtor of
Default having been made In tbe conditions and
and preserve
the famous
famous two-story
two-story frame
frame P«r do«; to* house, lease. Droned poultry- tt general law restricting tho amount of
Spring chickens, l*144J^c j&gt;er lb; turkeys^ daily labor which may be exacted ot wom­
said estate, praying that be may be licensed to
a certain mortgage made by Merritt Hhepanl
sell the real estate of said deceased as la sahl nd ttacbnl A. Shepard, his wife, to house In Camden, N. J., where the poet­ UftllHc; ducks. It&gt;2.12c; 7(jjlla. Potatoeti en and children, and governing the con­
petition described for tlie reasons aud purposes Giddings Whitmore dated October t5th. A. D. philosopher did most of his literary work. —Wisconsin rose, 05ixfl»c per bn; Hebrons, struction nnd inspection of the^buildings
The total bonded debt of New York city &lt;kj&gt;t£fl7; Wisconsin Burbanks, TD^TBc; Mich*
^^rei*pon°Kb is ordered, that Friday, the 1873, and recorded in the offlee of the Register
**f deeds, for the County of Barrv and State ot Dec. 31 was 8155,161,973, as ngninst 8150,- Igau Burbanks, t'Aahlc; mixed lota, W’-Wc. in which they are employed. The gov­
Michigan, on the 2913* day ot November A. D..
|3.00®3.»
per—
bbL ernor
eruor joins with the
tho adjutant general in
f"
—--------1*C3.4n Liber S of mortgaara. on page so. 29H,830 n year before. The net bonded debt, Sweet potatoes—lllinol or
wstock,
.^ ... SL.'XK12.(JU high praise uf the National guard and says
petition, hnd that theheira at law of said de- which said mortgage was duly assigned bv however, after subtracting cash and invest­ Apples—Common and poor
|j,75. that at no time has it reached* a higher
oeosetl aud all other persons Interested tn. said .MuriuMcCamly. administrator of the rotate of ments. was but 808,905.051, against 807,­ per bbl; fair to good. $2.~x1£.2.!*&gt;; fancy. |X73.
estate, .ins required ro appear at a session of said- ^Glddinj^Whitiiiare. on the 4th diy of Febru­
Cranberries—Jersey*, fancy.
cy. JH.tlKaOJXl
J8.&lt;i&amp;&lt;ao.ai per state of discipline or attained a higher
Court, then to be holdeu at the Prob^u&gt; Office ary. IK**. tM Celloa McCamly. and said assign­ 550,1130 one year before, an increase of 81­ bbl; Cape Cod, fair to good. gj.(D37.M; Wis­ plane of esprit du corps than it possesses
in tbe City of Hastings. In said County, and ment duly fccurvled tn tho offieeofthe register 110,300.
consin Bell and Bngles, fancy standard. BktoC today.
show eauye. if any there t&gt;e. njjy the prayer of of deeds for the county of Barry and stale of
The cold weather in France continues ULOQ.
-the Detltloner may not be granted. Anu.ll u Michigan, on thaftoth day of August. A. D ji©2.
further ordered, that sudd petltianefglve notice In liber W of mortgages on page 3M. on which unabated. Two persons have bron frozen
to the persons Interested In said estate, of the mortgage there Is claimed to be duo at tho dsle to death iu Toulouse and one at Bordeaux.
Cincinnati, Jan. 9.—The ice gorge at
rseodeiSy of Mdd petition,and the hearing of this notice the sum of one thousand, nine Tho river Rhone is frozen over at TarnsWheat—No. 2 rod winter cash. 80c; Jan­ thia point broke yesterday. No damage
(hereof, or causing a copy of this order to be hundred fifty-two and 40-100(»I,U52.« dollars,
■ILU
published in the Hastings BANNxn. a newspa­ and an attorney’s fee of fifty dollars pro­ con.
■ uary. 78c; March. 80Wc; May, «2Hc. Corn- was done at this city, but below the city
No. 2 mixed caeh. Me; January, 50c; Fob- forty-flve loaded* coal barges, valued at
per pi luted and circulated In said County of vided for In said mortgage, aud no suit or proCunliffe's cotton mill at Accrington,
Barn' once in each week for three successive crodogs at law having been instituted to re­
cash, 87c; xMay, B&gt;)*c. Rye—Dull and un- 1(300,000, were sunk. No insurance.
wrob, pnw.ro. w-Mjdxjo. broriw.^
cover the moneys secured by said mortgage, Lancasheir, was destroyed by Arc.
or any part thereof;
,
A. W. A. Webeter. Canadian government changed; .western, 3c*c. Harley—&lt;)u!ct; westTHE DEATH RECORD.
Judge of Probate.
Now. therefore, by virtue of tbo power of .mnugrouM., agent, has
MSMIE
Utrue copy. '1
uro arrived
»m.ro in
,u Ottawa,
W*; two-rowd 4j*&lt;&gt;
ro-ksale contained in said mortgage, and the, immigration
statute tn such case made and provided, notice Ont. Ho Tvporto tb«t SOO r.mUleo Imro uj-1
Major James P. Frost, financial editor
Is hereby given that on Saturday tho eighth- grotol from Soull, D»kuu to tbo Cutotoo ,
'of the Boston Globe, at Boston.
teenth day of March. A. D., iwa, at' tea nonhwoot during tho put yror.
| u„
cuu^’rodlng ootlrotor oil
CHANCERY ORDER.
Bandmaster CAPPA. of the Seventh New
o'clock In the forenoon, 1 shall sell at public
State of Michigan, Fifth Judicial Circuit—In auction, to the highest bidder, at the north
A quarrel over a maverick between cow-. grades at an advance of 10c pur KM lbs; poorest York regiment, at New York.
Chancery.
.
th front door *&gt;:
ot lhe
tae Coiirt
Court House'in
House tn the
the City of punchers near Denison, Tex., led to a mor- to best nativn steers, 84.3^5.35 per lot) ll&gt;s;
■ Emmie Wilmot, well-known actress, at
Hnit pending In the Orcurt Court for tne Hastings,
Ha3tlngn&lt; (that
(Uuu being the place where tbo
tho Clrtai
fight
in
which
two
men
were
killed
and
bulls
and
dry
cows,
fl.wxaJ-o.
Shsoi*
and^
for
Comity n™
of eX'su
Barry, la1 ,Uy o?
Albany, N. Y.
■" the £°H12i
cuU Court for Barry County is botaen). the
at tlie city °'
o' H
Hastin'"*
'•••tl&gt;e
tlM* jwn
*nth ,uy 01 . j premises described In said mortgage, or so ODO fatally injured.
Lambs-Hhrop, firm; lambs, dull ata decline
^JnK9’on
Richahd M. Dudley, president of
vemb A... D. iwa
ire;.
jnijcti thereof as may bo necessary to pay the
Anu'raborof .rn»to h«,o boon mitoolo'1? M°
Georgetown college, at Georgetown, Ky.
fiSSr wX&gt;'“‘'“U’
Ida Be—
ninouu' -I n- MSild mortWO. With seven MW tbtaVTor M.xl “m oonnrouob . Ito
Complainant.
c#nt- Interest
mtsraL and nil legal costa,
costs, together with
Oliver M. Sheldon, confidential friend
cent.
nn attorney s fro ot fifty dollars eov fAlcationa in the state of Pueblo. Thu
Milwaukee
of Abo Lincoln, at Chicago.
Charles'lOterTy^
e ruin ted for therein, the premises beltir de- amount involved is known to bo near 1300,: 1
■
L
,
o
Jack AeUTVIN, the heavyweight pugilist.
said mortgage na all tlmt certain lot rvw,
‘I
Milwavke, Jan. 9.
In this cause It appearing by affidavit on file, seribed|hi
.
| V.’nnal-Cash, M*tc; May. TDfcc. Barleytitet the defendent, Charles A. Berry. I* not a piece and parcel of Land situate In the township
Assyria lu the county ot Barry and state of
Whxiam S. Ladd, wealthiest man in the.
Ella Rickette, of Lima, O., replied to a No. 8, (Wc; samples steady for choice. Icott
restdsrt oi thia state, but is a resident of ; of
Michigan, mid known and described as follows:
Kansaer therefore on motion of 8ndth CoI- The cast half (eH) of the southwest quarter matrimonial advertisement, and became for medium and low grades. Corn—No. 3, northwest, at Portland, Or.
grove solicitor* for complainant. It Is ordered (w&gt;») of section number twenty-two (see 23) in engaged to the man who wrote it; tbe day ! XO&amp;fc; No. 4, 3tlc. Oaxa-No. 2 white, astfc;
Si defendwt enter his appearance in Mid
number one north range seven west was set and duly came along, but the man i *fo- 3 do«
Jtye“No'a,1,
*•
cause on or before tour months from the date township
mayor of Brooklyn, at Brooklyn.
subject to the conditions of a certain lease of one hTO not put to»» upprorwor. although th. (““»•
f.bnar., «l&lt;x Jlweh,
of tills order, aud that within twenty d;
Jesse E. Henry, old time railway cun(U) acre &lt;&gt;n tbe north west corner ot said
Complainant cause a copy ot this order to he half
1 ■ J’
*
wedding w«n
was flxad
lixsd far
for TucSdav
Tuesday test.
last.
land above described, given for church purpos­ waJAtnir
Uactor, at Jacksonville, IDs.
pal.fubrf In U» 11XM.0S*
Detroit.
description containing in all eighty
A Rochester, N. Y. "bum" steered
cation to be continued once in each week lor es. said
ProteeeorF. KkaPP, prominent educator,
more nr l**ai. •
'
Dnuon,
9.
well dressed clothier's dummy Into a I
1
red cai,"
“S2aJJan.
“
li*
u Baltimore.
„ .rox. -- ------------;^„x H1x&gt;XXX.
ad&lt;xmwuuirallr »d«dW ta'drl»ki ^.
, wUU,nc- tas k, Sj
Circuit JudgefcT»o*a&gt;i«nnua&lt;nly Uuu b, (M 'em'uMc.
aWaSMa
tlkb»rt, l»L

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

Clergyman
rer found
r*s Heart
(1. Good-

You S
K /
A FACT.
T
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K &amp; Co.
of C
M
ASOAp
“^S J«"A(J U5

f.-xaunee,
day.

1 pre.&lt;ent
liage.

"W
S

Uli’s pile
ture.-s. no
iltive cure '
ve you a
package.
(ail. Try
L. Heath,

in Grand
t 83.0Q0,-

H

Q

H £ .V L.
S

is

is

it

1 told by
tetws the
times only
. traveler
our uwu
nlife-and15 u tn pl 1011.
fight the
dleal Dtehas cured
medicines
i- greatest
f strength
foniu of
imptfam is
a remedy. .
nt comity
twi» years

i

Unlike u&gt;e Dutch Process
No Alkalies

Jft

SHORE

Other Chemicals

• Saraapary day in
•dicine acWhen we
irilia to a
e him back
ovlng that
•ottle wan­
ts jxisitive
*&gt;esses by
a Liotv. I*ro.1 prvp.ira«lial value
&lt; retained,
ullar to Itti Ils powtonic for
veary. and

NO. 35

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s

Breakfast Cocoa,

5 &lt;=■ CIQ/4R
0. 5

roof of a
led serious

(tan, Iiluum i tai'll

1A

1 "the first
wiser than
that •/the
1. like the
rinding up.
of diseases
ieh it.
er years of
Heine which
to the sys­
. nervous.
new. He
Discovery.rt
sold by the
found such
Pierce. who
lied iu se|lmtee of its

Michigan Central

a 5:

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW

for you.
ise of scro«e, or lung
willing else •
unking, and
rd if It don’t

mown poet.
the winter

Mt inption.

1 lead from
oue of these
nultitude of
:*&gt;nsumptlon.
h and hapand death.
: 1st road,
ttlea in the
rrh—extends
illy growing
2nd road,
&gt;ugh—settles
illy growing
3rd road,
tbe throat—
msuniptlon—

It

s&gt;dtnfific ^mericau

1 on one • of
Id be easily
Is more are
me of these
a course of
id yet enter,
whose last
Israrabie and
bid by eom•lay.
; Mamifactur., for a freeon, the Hus• treatise on
cases of the

t Grand Rap-

. Calkins, of
The child
Harbor boy.
e. The tail-

Cry for
ria.
Cry for
ria.
Dry for
ria?

Garfie d Tea ssz.

Why Suffer?

Cures Constipation

When you can be Cured

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW,

.■eSNJj

r in Traverse
keeping his

, lias sold a
er r&gt;H&lt;taiuing

N
1

4

�OUR COUNTY

f. !ft Fatmreton was at tbe connty sevn
fltoOM. Jtoth. t- cautet wid. L E. Kaap
peu or. i&gt;r.-ftalf &lt;u C. C. Stowell aud otherregarding Um Bata drain lu the towtudifpof Castlrfuti xod Hastings. A umjuriij ol
the resident.- affected by -aid draiu arc di*nati-ilni with tbe action of tbe couut&gt;
riram.ct»mmia»luDvr in laying out and levy ■
ing Ila- as-essUk-uts of IDe drain hl qtws
thin and will apply .Co tbe^ourta for relief
•gaiiHt n hat tney deem an unjust tax —
WotaHaud News.
.
"Happy George* and Dr. C. F. C««-k
have tarn selling liniment ta Woodland
P- nple the past week and the News warnalt tbo-r who bought it to be careful tliat
it doe* not get near the Are as It I, compos­
ed largely uf gasoline.
/.
J. E. Warbur.'un wa, elected P. &lt;-. and
K. A. Brooks, C. C. in the Ivy lodge K. uf

I i &lt;a'orecunty. n.1
three niumu.
--—----- ,
•natelO.WO clgani. They wUi open a
fjrtury a'”1 •B‘ k 'tt,e,n UP
*•“*«*-

i white

buStag

Marlette will get fire protection a, aocn
as the town has had a big blaze. .They j
used to have a tag fire coo pany there, but
‘cl ask.
it hasn’t met lu two years.
The Botcher murder trial cm e goes over
A rear end collision on the C. A W. M.
to the next.term of circuit court held In
rnllruad, near Williamsburg, resulted In
Chariottv.
elm wreck of several freight cars. The
Mrs. George Graven demented wife, of
a uail carrier In Kalamazoo has a great fireman was badly injured.
&lt;1 -sire to kill her babe and will have to be
Apropos of the republican banquet at
Caro, it is Mid that It has caused lunch
*cnt to the Asylum.
bid feeling, a few not being Invited whi&gt;
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
have done much fur the party.

Dwouo

stote, now

close at seven

dir •

£•1. Robert G. loprrsoll wUl toe prevent­
ed from opening the Beckwith memorial
theater, at Decntuv. oo the HMto lu., ns
advertised, on account of buslBtas before
ttoe United States supreme court In which
be Is an attorney. The dedicatory services
will oe poetpem-d until.January 'J6.
Allegan is In the throes of an electric
light war. Two companies are struggling
to secure the village street lighting. One
has already a contract with tbe village,
but is likely to be nuaulletf because cer­
tain Hpecidcaitonv are unfulfilled, aud lhe
matter will probably be settled In the
courts.
Dogs attacked a dock of 70 sheep re­
cently on the farm of E. H. Peck near
Coopenvillc. Tla- snow was a foot deep,
and thu Hock proved a soft mark. Three
were killed out-right and 25 mangled so
the)' had to be killed. The owner found
tbe dogs lying besicto litelr victims tired
out vile shot one and wounded tbe
otbeW .
•
\ Tbe St. Louis creamery Is a proAounced
success. Tbe milk supply Is steadily In­
creasing and has already reached 1,000.
pounds daily. In spring tbe machine. ,
। will be run to their full capacity—10.00® |
pounds.
Eugene ixmnsbcrry, who lives In the
east part of lhe town, has a baby and a
ferret. While the mother was out of tlie
room, the ferret jumped Into tbe crib and
bit the baby, making a severe gash over
tho eye.—Howell Republican.
J. 8. Steams, of Ludington, and Fred
Herrick and J. A. Uualiway, of Custer,
this state, have purchased of the United
States the timber on tbe Lie du Flambeau
reservation In Oneida county, Wla The
reservation embraces 02,000 acres. Includ­
ing the lakes on It. It Is estimated that
the pine on the area amounts to 2,000.000
feet. The purchasers pay a certain price 1
pur thousand, and have 20 years In wblcb
to cut off the timber.—Cheboygan News.

NO

WE

■NEW PROMISES I
ALWAYS SMOKE

But in thi» new year wiU

MiWs W

in the past, with quality

William Fisher tried to commit suicide
Mr. PbiUip D. Armour ha, given, to'
Chicago a handsome five-slur}' building, i al Sagiuaw by throwing himself on the
whleb will be to Cldcagu what Hie Pratt railroad track, expecting the next train lo
Institute Is to Brooklyn. He acoompanta kill him. He wa, pulled off In time,
It with an cndowyient of $1,400,000, • and
Rev. James Wright, formerly pastor of‘
the effort of the directors wiil be to make
it tbe finest Institute tor arts, science, and thu Christian church At Britton, has ac­
lr. at Nashville.
Gleil VanAukrr took a bath In the river manual training In tbecountry. It will I* cepted a call to the Chriatlan church of
Mirsbull. He will enter upon bls duties
at Nashville the other day.
He fell known as the Armour Institute.
tbrougti a hole iu the Ice and bad to swim
at once.
A portrait of Mrs. Harrison Is to be
to another before he could be helped out.
J. Bell, of Ceresco, wa, caught by hl,
painted for the White House Gallery by
Nashville local talent will present order of the Washington Daughter* of tbe sleeve iu a rapidly revolving shaft Juat
as he was aboat lo be lifted off thu floor
HQaeen Esther" there in a few week.-.
Revolution.
&gt;
his ideuve tore, aud the little tear probably
Twenty-fire hundred articles of cloth­ saved bls life.
ing for the poor have been contributed by
neighboring counties
A man stole a skunk from a Reading
the Duchess of Teck ta the London Need­
skunkery. The ’.hdf most 'have been a
J.ax. Kk-bmood. ■ Lowell (inner, by le-work Guild during the year.
klepiuiuaitiac, or awful hard up fur some­
Madame MllleL the widow of the thing to steal; at any rate he got a scent
b«i. .nlmllrtl "«l or »&gt;.«»» b, •
deuce nun II l» M«.U» be Ibe.bn-wdrol painter of "The Angelus.” is dying at
«ud uio-t sklllrul l»me ever work..! la Barblzon. She had a paralytic stroke u
Prof. O. M. Farbee, of Carthage, III.,
few weeks ngo, from which she might will fill tbe vacancy o-feosloued hi the
Wwleni Mleblrur.
The new Beckwith memorial theater at possibly have rallied had she not lost all Litchfield achools by the resignation of
to live. She has never recovered Prof French, who was recently appointed
Dowagiac is now completed and will be desire
;
•—V j
opened January -Otli and 2lst by Mlle. from tbe shock of the loss of her youngest comral.«a;oner of schools.
I daughter, Marianne, who died not long'
Rhea and Company.
A tame dove, belonging to A. Fairchild,
A cumtmny Is being organized at Grand Iago.
at FallMburg, flew Into tbe house the oth­
Of tbe three hundred girls who have er day and attacked a llttlo baby sleeping
Rapids to manufacture electricity by wa­
fer power at Lowell, a. distance of 15 been educated by George W. Childs, he iu Its cradle. The dove picked one eye of
says that the teachers- and nurses and the the infant so badly, that It will loqc the
miles.
1
graduate, of law and medicine have all 1
use of the organ.
.
Alfonso Dunning, a fatmer living near been successful. The elocutionists have
A young deer being transferred from
Faw Paw. was found dead in bls barn nuuje the most money, nnd the musician,
last week Tuesday, where he had'gone to earn salaries ranging from $500 to $5000. depot to another In Marshall escaped, and
clean and feed his team.
was found None of hfs protegees has entered the all of tbe male population, with a full
lying beside one of the' horses with a newspaper profession, although 'he has canine completrent, ctHleavorvd to run the
curry comb In his band. Heart failure assisted many daughters of journalists.
animal down, but It distanced the whole
Experience and observation have taught
crowd and Is said to be running yet.
wb.h tjhe cause.
me it Is economical and humane to blanket
The daughter of President Van Nor­
Rev. S. P. Grange, of Portland, aged si
Albion and Marshall, Calhoun county's horses In the triable while the mercury
den., of the Bank of North America, has
years, died at hbs home last week. He joined the Salvation Army Mias Emma rival towns on the M. C. R. R. are at It ranges near zero. Animal heat must lie
was chaplain In the N. Y. Inf. (taring the wears the regulation dress when on duty, again. Recently the Marshall Statesman maintained If horses are expected to thrive
late war mid w.is prominent in IG. A. R.
but she draws tbe line at the poke-bonnet publl-hed a statement of the business of and it Is more economically •uppliM artlcircle. •
of the order, substituting fur i( a small the place for a. year—something above tically (by blankets) tlrtDi otherwise. Of
I $500,000 In manufactured goods. Albion two borne* treated alike, other conditions
A swart young man vlctlmlxol several turban.
* has footed up her butput and burlus the equal, blanketing one. leaving thr other
Battle Creek merchauts last week by the
Mr,. Harris, of New Orleans, a sturdy i "aj* """wop
«« with a loss”of
wu..»
,„w
figures
$d,ftoo,unblanketed, and feeding one quart per
"bogus check racket.” He represented tvrnpeniucc woman, recently refused
feed less to oue for thirty day*, difference 1
hiiu.-cll as a laborer nud wade small pur­ $50,000 offered* her by a syndicate for a : 000'
in treatment will be perceptible In favor
chase-* presenting a cheek In payment small piece of land, because she learned । a Bellaire min went mu ro*
the would-be purelta.M-r* contemplated thu other evening When a *. o mb 'i.f of the one protected. If for no other rea­
which he said whs bls weeks wages. He that
Krtimo, K,™ a»„, u„.„ u.
.
Ix?“SU,1
son than external appearance blanketing
worked his scheme to the extent uf about
C
fifty dollars and skipped.
The famous Jcnncns cast* In Chancery. ' turnt'd back and drove to town at a break- would Ikj Jnstlfinbl's.
John Caldwell.’ un old gentleman liv­ whlch served as the basis of Dickens' j 'u*k '’I*'"1- telling the people that a big
Now we will tmppoee that you have carts
8,1 hl* hind luca on thu road and fully cared for your colt’s feet until he is
ing ii»ur Paw Paw, died from a stroke of “Jarndyce vs. Jarndyce," has been re* j ,M*ut
by a wealthy claimant. One-halt ' s,l0*ed fight. Several :aeo weut out with I ..I.I
'““J&lt;u.
lo
apoplexy on Friday last. . He was a man opened
t,', I,,„t
to work.
wnrir.
Du „
nut
the ground upo6 which lhe city of Blrni- j
but aI1 they could find In the road ! old *.„/.»»!■ ,o
’Ut to
1-,
w. U*e
of consIderaWe means, and having a Ing|un I, built it involved In the case.
• w,w « b'g black ttump.
Ij hlln
t*i his feet are
him an
until
arc worn down .-bort
short and
great tflstrust ■ in banks, secret' d some
sore before getting him shod. Do not
83.00(1 in cuireucy somewhere trimut his
A.V.,
that
v/inr
hi,
। Chcliea isn't always the luckiest place ..bunt up old shoes that your horses have‘-----son's farm. Hd didn’t have time to tell
In the world to strike. A touriirt, who worn out. perhaps a front and a hind shoe.
when' be bad hid his treasure, und tlie
An effort is being made to arrange fur a &gt;- was trawling for his health, struck the and tell your smith these will do. but
most diligent search has thus (ur fulled to
town just
lime to
to ,et
get busted,
then he
grand reunion U tbe world', fair ot ,ur. I, town
Ju»t In
In tltne
bustrt. then
be j haven new pair of proper size put on him,
find' it.
tiring •W.r.-lhe men who left their ■iruelfw freUbl rar for . tree btatper and du not make your smith put gnat
. Little Charley Eddy, ot Lowell, while borne, in the eMt in IMS to become sold | &gt;•“». shortly niter be wu Jolted o» and high-calks on them to set lh&lt; heel up. but
examining bis fathers revolver accidently hunter, ln.UHtomU. Il l« thousbt Hui rtrurt tbe rarth »llb a ,retaining thud, allow hint to make shoes just the size and
shot himself, the ball entering the right miraral Ihonraud n&lt; them are tall llvlns. Bflnflilebfd uj&gt; mid nursed lack lo Ute. shape of tbe foot, so tbe colt will stand
eye aud coming out h little higher up. Just and tbit all would m«ke mi extra eHnrt ro be
he »u
was struck by lire
tlie sheriff
sbertlt and
«nd carried
unrrletl level after shoeing the same as before.
grazed ttoe »kujj. It Is feared that he go tn Chicago next year, were a reunion off a, an escaped priimnch '
lfte Do not leave the shoes on for three months
Will lose the sight uf hw eye, but It Is -o arranged as is proposed.
of thejrenegressor
the transgressor Is
is hsrd,
hard, -nd
and this until the wall of the foot- has spread out
way ef
badlj powdqr burned and swollen now
world IB
Wunu
Is *
a big.
uig. niuc,
wide, ucwfv
desert BMU-,
waste, at won
thin over the shoe so the pressure comes on tbe
that if is Impossihle toVtell. When Nila
The most approved method of artificial I lIniP of the year for the bumper rider sole of the foot, and if you do. don't blame
• ­ your smith when your horse goes lame.
mother rushed iuto the room on hearing Ice making aud cold storage will be exhlb.......................................
We believe lhe fellow was some republi
the report, lie was standing on a chair ited nt the world’s fair. These processes ,can postal clerk, trying to get Mr. Gorman
with blood running down his face and will be shown in a very fine building. to keep him "In It”
.
of watering their horses tiefore feeding
didn’t seem to realize what had happened, ; 30x255 feet and live stories high, with
for he said. ".Mamma, 1 guess I shuoteJ observatories at the comers and a lofty
Lafayette Williams, of Williams Bros, them In th* morning, or how much they
me.’’
■­ tower at the center. About eighty ten, of heading factory, of Tekonsha, caught ills lose by not doing IL The horse comes
from work at night, gets a drink, then is
li. H Hughes, ol Bellevue, lost his life ice will be manufactured daily, three righthand In the blast fans while adjust­ feed mostly dry grain, rats luiy part of tbe
last Tuesday night by attempting to cross methods taflng employed, namely: the ing a bolt, Tuesday morning, and the lin­ night, and In the morning another dry
plate
system,
from
filtered
water:
tbe
can
,
gers
were
crushed
so
badly
as
to
neccs'-ithe C. A G. T. track in front of a fast
feed and by this time Is very dry himself,
tra|n. regardless of the warninn bf the sjsfem from condensed water Altered and tato amputation. Both bouea of the wrist so when be reaches the water he fills his1
flagman. His body was carried several purified: and the can system from dearated were broken.
stomach so full that undigested food K
water.
Three
different
processes
of
cool
­
rods and was horribly mangled. He was
Amelia Grant one of Mt Clemens’ dis­ forced out of the stomach and Is a damage
ing rooms will also be shown.
$0 jerror old and quite wealthy.
honest girls, “lifted’’ a $15 muff from E. J. rather than a benefit to the horse. Now.
There
la
no
ground
for
the
published
re
­
Olds
A
Co.
’
s
store,
and
on
Tuesday
plead
­
friends, try waterlug one horse before
J. K. Tlwrua, of Kalamazoo, /old his
pacer. Arab, recently for $50/. Many port that visitor, lo the fair are to be made ed guilty to that and other thefts. Justice । feeding in the morning, thus slacking his
*bere will remember the horse Is it took victim, of exhorbitant charges. Competi­ Horton said "S100 or alx months," and ahe thirst and at the same time washing the
tion
will
t»e
so
extensive
and
sharp
as
to
,
smiled
sweetly
upon
his
honor
as
she
paid
part in the June races, held on the fair
stomach ready to receive the morning
prevent IL One who climbs t&lt;f the top of the fine.
feed, when being properly moistened with
ground last summer.
one of the exposition building, and sur­
The Houghton county treasurer reports saliva It will remain until thoroughly dl- j
James Wandell. of Ionia, aud a I-ake vey, the territory lying to tbe north, west
Odessa young lady were to have been I and south of Jackson park can easily be­ $70,740 collected as licenses for the manu­ gested. Your horse can do more work «.n I
married one day last week. The bride's lieve this statement. .There, and Indeed facture and sale nt beer and liquors for lees feed and will live healthy much long­
parents had hired a hall for the ceremony in all parts of the city, the amount of the past year. Thts is &lt;.$2.15 for every er. besides humanity demands this
und the sr«esta were waiting but the bride building that Is going on I, simply aston­ man. woman and child In tbe county. thoughtful care.
w~o.ii came not. Ho couldn't borrow ishing. Hundred, of structures to meet Red Jacket, with 3,000 population. has
Tbo new covered mile track of II. C.
ramxb num..) to Jrt lo U,B brl,|e.H ftomc
the world’s fair demand, are being erected. sixty-three saloons, or one to less than Jewett A Co., at Jewetlvllle, Erie County.
and the youpg lady Is now congratulating &gt;o(ne of the cew hotel, are large enough fifty people.
N. Y. lias been attracting a great deal of
herself on her escape from marrying a man to accotnmodate several thousand guests
William Van Gorder, an old soldier and attention among boraemen of late, its
with neither money or credit.
each. By the time the fair open, Chicago pensioner at Tekonsha, has been sick for construction was not only an enterprise of
oceomd U Sun»ri&lt;l will have living accummodattous for not some dajku He has deeded his property, great magnitude, but marks a new depart­
Saturday In which two people were in- less than 300,000 strtngvrs. Connected which consists of a house and lot in that ure in the history of training, ono whose i
mntiy killed and the third will probably with the exposition management Is a village, to two of his comrades, who in influence is. In the future, bound to be
die. George zMletuan. wife mid sou, ac­ bureau of public comfort, thtuugli the return have agreed to care for him while widely felt. The track, a regulation mile
companied by Mrs. Cora Van Hager were ' agency of which many thousands of visit­ he lives, and bury him beside his wife, course, is thirty feet wide, entirely en­
on their way home from the village and or, can be directed to hotels, apartments, whom death took from him but a few closed by a "well constrncted banding, well
drove upon the D. J., A N. IL It track boarding houses, furnlsbed rooms, etc., weeks since.
•
} lighted aud ventilated, witbout any possi­
ble chance of cold drafts being In circula­
just as the fast train came through. The where they will be comfortably cared for
M. I. Marvin has become the publisher tion. Tlie track Itself Is springy and elas­
train was late nnd not stopping at small at moderate prices. Eating facilltlm, both
of
the
Frankfort
Standard,
recently
estab-j
tic. will not freeze In the coldest weather
Wunt ,hroa*h U* Pbice al tbe outside the fair grounds and in the num­
llsbed.
In
his
salutatory
be
declares
that
and b kept in the beat order. There are
rate of 50 miles per hour. As the cutter erous' restaurants in the eipodtlon band­
was upon the track tbe engine struck It ings, will be so extensive that no ono need duties upon imports should be levied fnr two sets of stables knewn as tho upper
suuarely. killing both ladles Instantly. Mr fear that he will not be able to get all be public revenue only and drawn as close to and lower, respectively, Die first contain­
the
line
of
free
trade
as
possible.
Tbe
ing ninety three and the second eighty
.Mn&lt;’ ,hc
were »*r*thly in­ ueed, to eat. and at reasonable charge*.
Standard is an clght-page paper ot forty box stalls, ranging in sizejrom seven and
jured, and may live. The cutter was
Emperor William will send to the
‘“ ha,r m,!&lt;‘ on ,he C,)W catcher World’* Fair a number of flne'horse, from columns. Is neatly printed, aud its editor a half by ten to fifteen and a half by
will
ably
advocate
the
interests
of
Benzie
seventeen feet Hotels and houses for the
with Mrs. Alleman's body in II All bls own stables.
county.
trainers, boarding houses and sleeping
county and Che
The horticultural exhibit at lhe Fair
act.ident is greatly deplored.
At Morenci Monday evening, as Rose, apartments for the grooms, a convenient
is drawing crowd, of admiring patron,. Staningur. a bride of three weeks, was smithy, etc., are also among the features
There were 25 more marriage, In Eaton
The display is magnificent and it em­ preparing for bed. she dropped dead from of this model and ufllque establishment—
county In UM than lu i»»i.
brace, plants and flower* from all part* of heart disease. She was apparently In per­ Ex.
__________________
wh'1' J,"“ W«Uer the world.
fect health up to tho moment of her death.
‘•Ha®&lt;b°,nels that handsome does.'* Md if
SJeT Mr W Sf1
°n “ &gt;treet ,D t’OkU
TKe pavilIon devoted to exhibit/ from
tHood
s
S.inspartl!s
doesn't do handsome
Merrill Sentinel: Angus McCormick,
beo notblug does. Have yea ever tried it?
*»* bead the little republic of Hayti wa, dedicated
h^d ta.icn forwaid and found she waa un- at the Wdrlcfs Fairground, Friday. Mr. residing five miles south ot here, came to
couMtntis. she was carried into a store Frederick Douglas, who Is one of tbe Ex­ this village, driving a young and spirited
mortuagk Balk.
near by and a doctor summoned who nm position oommiMlouers. accepted the colt In the evening he started for home
having beeu made la the conditions
all right, but what was the astoulshment ofDefault
* certain mortgage made by I*atrte£,St John
structure from its builders.
of our people the next morning to hear toMazy T- Goodyear. dazed July nth. A. D..
One of the most Interesting exhibit* In that he was dead. The colt became &gt;wj&gt;. *«d recontal In tbe often of tbe register ot
Ur ■
.!
JI1 P»l’Ul«r Io Cold*,,
lhe county ot Barry and state of
frightened and ran away, throwing I him
tad
»the preu u&gt;d the horticultural exhibit at tbe World', ont, fracturing bls skull and catsing iu
“J* ’•« day ot July. a. D.. ink.
Fair ground. Is the century plank which
tad wrliu-u many encerUloio* onteles.
on page 157. ou which
18 claimed to be due at tbe date
will bloom In lhe next thirty day,. This other Injuries. He was conscious when 9&amp;E*S*
jfelljli™’mnellui. «re IxdOK held ot plant was secured by Mr. Thorpe from found and remained so until he dftd a
8Um w ehthty-one dollar* aud
few hours later.
Mrs. Mark Reeve*, of Richmond. Ind,
uoliars provided tor In ,*j&lt;i laartKage. and no
&gt;JMT tad lhe, hare proved ret, suceroaC???****0?* *t tew having been Insntu
Allegan Is getting to be very metrppob
The New York State Mineral building,
™mowey. secured Uy said
lu white and gold, la one of tbe motet at­ Ran, and now wants a city charter. The
KS*?5T.¥‘r »*rt
5ow- tlmmtore.
wlu&gt; *»• tractive structure, ou the grounds. An question will be agitated and step, may be mortisStained ta Mid
tte statute ta snch case made
obelisk thirty feet high and opposite the, taken to have the present legislature act
hrr*by *lr''D
norel method ’here-h, hla iroiop heart. entrance is composed of rook, llluMratlng In the matter.
tS^T nW*
■
“ Ke oKIlged to earo their tat. a geological formation of the earth, a* Iim
u.hirenoM. I shall sell at public .
...7^ pesjplc of Allegan county sent a pe- In
?n ut L tO J I,f ‘UKUrtrti bl«4er.
*e* Mrne shed Id a ta taa been btillt been developed.by research.
uiuacr, al
M the
UM! north
nonn
&lt;
'bon,Oj
lKWrd °r 8“P*r*l»ora asking [mil‘bH emm boom In the city of Um
““t«o pile, or rlooo
.„h
*nP"U1 '1MUo*' “&gt;
«
Mrs. A. M. Curtis, of Chicago, ha* ap­ S
«d and them.- tbe tramps muat carry all
Xor.J*1"7 COUBty toboldeu]. u.v
,
pointed
to
the
secretaryship
of
colored
lnop. a atone at one md,
,,'7r,,bwl
sald mortgage- ur »o
",?chA■:Irw&gt;, a* m«y be ueceswy to nap U&gt;r
'tto.tbe other, laying it (jown tcreets. and will prepare new, matter ot
riM **
trtp- Interest to the colored people throughout
OBcUlk of tho Detroit, lAI,,|n, 4 vorth.
,
the
country.
Correspondence
will
be
had
aud so &lt;m. Sixteen were
ent Md tlhlrojo k Wrot Mlcklia ,2.
with ail newspapers edited by reprewntalives of the colored race.
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endeavor, to please you. as

THE BEST

and prices .of any goodato
be found in first classgen

oral stprt. ,
eral

5 Cent Cigar
In The Market

STAUFFER

It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,
HASTINGS, MICH.

A COLD SNAP?
WELL!

YES.

But it is nothing com­
pared to the

BIG SNAP
We

can

give you

warm goods.

in

We must

have the room and Will

SELL CHEAPER
than ever.

Call and see

us, we can make it pay
you.
One P^hcf. Shoe Dealers

WANTED!

saw logs:
1 will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING.
P. S. Anione having large logu that they
can't handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.
1
,

J. L WILKINS, Agt

IT S A “JIM DANDY,”
The stock of lumber and shingles lately
purchased by

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Br,
At their yard can be found all the latest
novelties in hemlock boards and studing.
The latest styles in pine flooring and
sheeting.

tallow, J

J. 3. Davis and Tho*. Armstrong. Of
£■««. broke jui .tsm,,. .noTirtato ttelr bunk, urt d.rin, tbe euali.g
rtu»en. .tappet,
- U,D« "

Atta*

h.. ^ 1°*

the report

Their No. 2 shingles are “just too sweet
for anything.”

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Banner.

Hastings

WHOLE NO. 1962

HASTINGS, MLCH., JANUARY 19, 1893.

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 38

Hnglueer Murphy informs ns that with
Iras will be $5,000 with insurance of
the fire bell In Its present position and lo­
$2,600 as follows: $1,250 In the fire Asso­
cation It Is Impossible ta hear any alarm
ciation of Philadelphia; $1,250 in the
Phoenix of Brooklyn, N. Y.
ought to be done and tlrat quickly too.
The Misses tfolf owned the building Hastiugs cannot afford to have 850,000 or
occupied by Byron Dickinson. Their low $60,000 fires every day. Why not put in
on buildlug will be $10,000. with N.000 an electric alarm. At any rate why ,not
Insurance as follows: S'LOOO In the West­ put in an1 electric alarm. At any rate lets
chester of N. Y.t 82.000 In Spring­ not wait until after we Ijsys another big
field; 82,000 in Germania.
fire before taking some action.
’ E. Y. Hogle carried a stock of from
$15,000 to $18,000. HU lose will be from
811,000 to $13,000. He carried an insur­
Three or four hours before the lire in
ance of $11.000 in the following compan­
the Union block, the collection of build­
ies: ’ $3,000 In Milwaukee Mechanics; ings on Jefferson street, owned* by AT
81.000 .In Commercial Union, of London;
$3,000 in Prussian National: 82,000 In Jones, and known as “Jonesville," h*d a
Bowery of N. Y.; 82.000 in Newark. N. J. close call from being burned. A chimney
in the building burned out Tuesday,
Ira VanValkenburgh carried a stock of burning long and hard. A subsequent In­
from 89,000 to 8&lt;0,000. His loss will be vestigation showed that a coupl© of brick
Iratween 80,000 and 87.000 with 84.500 had become lodged in the chimney and on
Insurance as follows: 81.000 In the Oak­ this a large quantity of soot had collected.
land Home; 81.500 in Phoenix of Brook­ This caught on fire and was several hours
lyn; 81.000 In the Phoenix, of Hartford; In burning out. The occupants of the
81.000 In the London Assurance Co.
building watched until they thought there
Byron Dickinson will los© between was no further danger. Scid Crowell hap­
82,000 and 83.000 with 81.000 insurance pened to stay In bls place of 'business a
In the Hamburg-Bremen Insurance Co., little later than usual In the evening.
8800 on stock and 8400 on fixtures.
About 7.45 his olfactory nerves received a
Smith A Colgreve’s loss will be from terrible shock from a series of most dtoa83.000 to 84,000 with insurance of 81.300 greeable smells. So severe did the stench
In following companies: 8500 In Nation­ become that Scid accused a friend, who
al of Hartford and 8300 In the Insurance was present and smoking a cigar, of smok­
ing what is known in a smoker’s vocabu­
Co. of North America.
M. W. Riker’s loss will be less than lary as a “stinker." Upon proper assur­
8100. He 1s insured for 8200 in the ances that the cigar was a good one Scid
North British and Mercantile Insurance commenced to look arouud. Investigation
showed that smoke w*8—Lsaulqj. from
Co.
around the base bbard which was found to
Dorr Mudge loss on Union hall proper­ be on fire. By a little hustling the Are
ties. chairs, etc. will be from 8300 to 8500 was put out.
with Insurance of 8250 In the Germania.
Had the fire been left for a few minutes
No loss ta more keenly felt than that longer the buildings would have been
suffered’by the Masonic, lodge. Including wiped out completely as they are wooden
all their records, furniture, regalia, pic­ structures, and would have been a picnic
tures of past officers, etc. Their actual to the Hames. And had these buildings
loss will foot up 82.500 with Insurance of gone, others might have got^ to.
81.000. of which 8700 Is In the American
and 8300 In the Detroit Fin* and Marine.
Will Goodyear, the druggist. Incurred a
loss of from 8500 to 81.000. having moved
Work has been resumed In all depart­
his goods out of bte store, many of them
Iwlng lost, broken and stolen. He is fully ments and the students have settled down
for three more months of bard work.
prote&lt;&lt;cd by Insurance.
Louis Goodyear did not return to the
From thh it will be wen that the total
loss will be almtit 800.000 with a total In­ U. of M. until Thursday night He is
surance of more than 833,000, The in­ very glad to fret back to his work again.
surance adjusters are gathering and we
Walter M. Wilkins, ’94 Dent, expresses
will give the results as Avon as possible. himself as highly entertained while spend­
Hite? walls of the burned building* are ing bls vacation at Hastings.' He thinks
not ruined the losses estimated on the “Old Hastings” Is far better than Chicago
buildings will not be as much. Tbre h a for pleasure.
,
difference in opinion as to whether the
Miss Belle Jjimpman. of your city. Is
walls will be safe to build on again or nut.
aud the final settlement of that question visiting her brother. Walter, for a few
days. They visited friends at the State
will make considerable difference.
E. Y. Hogle has moved hla stock Into Normal yesterday.
Mrs. Bailey’s store on Main street:; Ira
The fourth lecture In the 8. L. C. will be
VanValkenburgh has rented the store oc given next Wednesday night by Rev. Ly­
cupled by Hams A Van Arman, aud the 'man Abbott upon the subject -Democracy
tatter have purchased the building occu- '
pled bszFrank Beamer, and are now mov- of
1 Learning."

Hastings Banner
I’ubUabed Thursdays by
COOK

BBOS..

iiastixus.

W. It QOObYEflK
Desires to inform the
people that he is still
in the ring, notwith­
standing the big fire.
He is always prepar­
ed tofuruish bargains
and all will do. well
to call at the

PEOPLE’S DRUGSTORE.
W. IL QOObYEXIR

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

men.

COUNTY NEWS.
Mr. and Mr&lt; C. E. Fick, of Detroit,
have a little responsibility that wears
long dreKsef. Mrs. E. Fick hasjurt wade
a visit to the Straits to see it. T&lt;i her the
principal attraction was her little grand
daughter— It Is to be hoped Uris low tem­
perature will prove a »li*r« to some of the
noxious insects that have been highly
favored by having. their eggs and larva
unlnjurea during the warm winters of the
part two years—The meetings at Banfield
are well attended despite the cold weather
"and many seem desirous of a change of
life. How important that the whole coun­
sel-of God be declared at such a time—
Mrs. Blake, sister of Cyrus Ingraham, has
been sick at the home of the tatter’s for
some time past but Is Improving In health
and will MN&gt;tr return to Kalamazoo—Mrs.
Hamilton died at the home of her son 'll.
M. Hamilton In Rom, Kalamazoo Co., on
Wednesday, January 4th. at an advanced
age. She had been an Invalid for many
years, having sustained nearly fatal in­
juries by a runaway, and from the effects
of which she finally fell asleep. If she
ever had any defects of character we never
heard of them. The remains were Interred
Id the Bedford cemetery beside her hus­
band and children.- -She loaves a daugh­
ter nnd two sons— The men' who are
drawing ties from the Fisher farm seem to
be to greedy of grain for the comfort of
their horses. A friend Informs ns that
one team drew 45 green oak ties to Battle
Creek at one load. Make vonr own figure A
— Lid VsbiAutnerp, of Prairieville, atone
time pastorof the M. E. church at Banfidd
has lately bad the pleasure of greeting
many of his old time friends at the last
iiaun-ii place.

STERLING INLAID

. Middleville.
I Hurry Fuller who Is teaching school
i near Gun l«ul:r. spent Saturday and Sun­
day with his father in this village—'Hie
Y. P. K. (?. took a pleasant sleigh’ ride
out to the home hP Sam’l Thcde. In
Arp warrant pH tn Inert- IdkhteH tp.. last Friday cvcnlng-Qfiite
zkre warraLiLea w lasu |M nUm! .rof th. young people KurUde&lt;i
,
I tne.nox
the. Ik»x•■'.-isu
-&lt;‘. Ial «! in&lt;the scnooi
school nouse
house in uie
the
• ., ,
_
I Carlisle d!»t.’Friday evening last—MBs

SPOONS AND FORKS

A.1SO ’’ememoer you.
;et;» ^e£in‘r',G°od
Form, of $2.00 value
with a’ $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry star e.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R, Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

. What can please a friend
or relative better than to stop
that headache or blurr before
the eyes when reading, and
extend and preserve that
much needed good vision. If
you wish to do a nqble good,
act, just have those eyes prop­
erly examined by one who
.makes eye study a-business.
Dr. Lowry has a large stock
ot the best quality and great­
est variety of styles of eye­
glasses and spectacles on hand
and is always glad to do his
best for his patrons. Dr. Low­
ry gives hisown personal atten­
tion to all cases and will not
trust any agent or deputies.

Tbs Htlul Life Insuraaee Co.
Richard A. McCURDY, President.

short time—11. E. Hendrick took a busi­
ness trip to Petoskey the fore part of last
week—The M. E. Aid society social at
the home of Airs. Griswold last Friday,
netted the society 510.80—Mrs. 1-aden and
family ha&gt;e moved to Grand Rapids where
they Intend making their future home—
About thirty teams are drawing from
three to four loads of logs each a day to
Mr. A nn is son’s mill in this village—Mr.
Frank Johnson, ot this tp-. and Miss
Minnie Carter, of Yankee Springs, were
united in tu&amp;rriagv last Wednesday at the
home of the bride’s parents in Yankee
Springs—Frt-d Betts attended the Manee
at the Irving Grange hall last Friday
night.

Dan field.
The revival meetings are still in pro­
gress and the worldly people nre confess­
ing very slowly—Henry WiBcwIre moved
bis family aud goods on to one of his
farms last week—Chas. Shoemaker butch­
ered a hog last Friday that weighed 411
pounds dressed—Frank Doty was confined
to the house last week with neuralgia In
the face—Mrs. Frank Sheffield is nurje at
Uie Sanitarium In • Battle Cieek for her
daughter Edith—Chas. Shoemaker, Jr. Is
working for Peter Fisher this winter—
This cold weather begins to make'us think
we must prepare our ice houses and be
ready for the ice harvest—Levi Palmatler,
of Hastings, was the guest of L. C. Edinumta’lart Thursday night—Henry Wlckwire was in town last Saturday evening
for the first lime since moving—Rev. Van
Wlckle’s son-in-law, Homer, came ln.Jt
Friday flight from Allegan bringing his
wife's organ with him—The bell arrived
last week Thursday and was pnt In its
place the same day and \vc have heard Its
peals every evening and its echo saying,
come one. come all, makes us think we are
living In some city instead of Banficld.

Eddie Mallory, of Hastings, spent Sun­
day with friends nt home—Miss Mlltapaugb. of Hastings, Was the guest of Miss
Fleming Sunday and the Y. I*. 8. C. E.
were delighted to have her as leader at
their meeting in the evening—Bert Hagar
and wife, of Grand Rapids, were guests of
his mother Sunday—Miss Lulu Felghner
Is at Hastings for several weeks visiting
relatives and friends—Kelley Smith, of
Ohio, who has been visiting among rela­
tives here for some time returned home
Monday—Dr. Young was at Grand Rap­
Ids Monday on account of the illness of his
daughter, who Is attending school there—
A Ml-s Hoff, from New York state, is
-Tjslting'her cousin Miss Edla Smith—
There was ao school Monday on account
of the plpet/ frizzing and bursting during
Sunday.

Burned Building.
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
FIRE VISITS HASTINGS AND TAKES
AWAY ONE OF HER BEST
BUILDINGS.
Lo». will

Exceed $20,000:
$38,000.

Insurance

Early Friday morning occurred the most
disastrous tire that has visited this city
since the fblg fire several years ago.
About midnight Thursday night, as Night­
watch Trego was tmtrolllng his beat he
noticed a small blaze on the casing of the
second ’window west of the northeast
corner. In the third story of the Union
block, on which floor Union hall Is situa­
ted. The fire seemed to give a steady
light ami the attention of a couple of
passei-s by were directed to the spot, as it
looked like a lamp having been left burn­
ing. But all of a sudden the blaze appar­
ently struck some billainable material for
It shot up.quickly. The nightwatch liasteued to the engine Ixxue and rang the
fire te-U and the other gentlemen hastily
repaired to the entrance to Union ball to
break in the door and extinguish the small
flame. The door was made al a time
when Umber was plenty, -being very large
j and heavy. It also opened outward in­
stead of Inward and all attempts to break
in at that time were futile. The Dre bell.
Is encased In a wooden I ntme work and
the engineer al the water works was un­
able to hear the bell for about ten mbtutes. At that time Euglneer Murphy
pulled the string and the “Mocking Hird”
whistle gave vent to sbme sounds that
would do justice to a collection of insane
asylums. The fire boys responded with
great promptness, but by the Hine they ar­
rived upon the scene the dames bad gained
great headway. They ran a line of hose
Into the third story of «he\building, but
upon a signal for water It Was not forth­
coming. It lias been reported that the
hydrants wen* frozen, but wo are reliably
Informed that such was not the cam!.
The valve screw which is turned by means
of a wrench when water is desired, was
tightly set from noti use. but a light blow
would have |oo*« ned It &lt;o that lu could
have been ea-Uy liirm-d. But thh was
evidently no1. undeiV.uud ns three of these
valve screws Were broken, and the hydrants
tendered wotthl»&gt;s, by attempting to turu
them by main strength. Could water have
been had upon the first signal the tire
could have been confined to the th I rd floor
and the loss would not have been much In
excess of $11,000 or $4,000. Alas, for the
won! “it.” When water was furthcoming
the firemen were confronted with a roar­
ing mass of flames, but they bravely went
to work. The flames seeunnl to gain rap­
idly for a few minutes, and it was deemed
best to telegraph Grand Rapids for assist­
ance. This was done, but In a short time
the order was countermanded as the local
firemen made rapid strides In quenching
the fury of the flames and soon had them
under control apparently. But they reck­
oned without their host The fire Demon,
with a cunning even more than human,
coyly crept around the tailoring firemen
and ,«oon broke out iu the rear of the
building fiercer than ever. It was now
prophesied that the best efforts the firemen
could put forth not only could not save
that building, but In the minds ot all
present the next three stores west were
given over to the flam es. Huge, black
cloulds of smoke rolled out of the windows
and occasionally tongues of flame would
shoot heavenward, as if enjoying the rich
treat in store, and bidding defiance to. the
best efforts of the fire laddies. About
3:30 Mayor Hogle telegraphed Grand
Rapids a second ti'we for assistance, but It
did not arrive until after six o’clock and
by that time the firemen had the flames
nearly extinguished. The lurid flames
leaped high In the air from the roof and
and shot out of every window but the In­
creased fury of the flames only added to
the determination of the firemen. Un­
mindful of danger and without thought for
themselves, they marched Into the buntlug
block from front and rear, and by their
fearlen persistency coupled with excellent
Judgment, their work commenced to tell
and In a few hours had the fire under con­
trol for good this time.

Woodland.

We could not ask for better sleighing—
The diphtheria scare has subsided, school
opened on Monday and the small boy
once more ran about on our streets—C. H.
Snyder has returned to Chicago where lie
expects to move his family soon—John
Warner Is in our village visiting friends—
Benson A Co. bays dissolved partnership
by the doctor buying Mr. Williams’ en­
tire Interest—Chas. McIntyre returned to
Ann Arbor on Friday where he expects to
remain twn years—We understand that
John H. Walts will be appointed deputy
sheriff. We are glad that our deputy has
such good sense—John Velta is on the
sick list—Douglas Copper has been sick
for some time but Is Improving at this
writing—Mrs. Levi Holmes Is sick—Mrs.
Buhler Is very sick—Mrs. Wunderlich Is
improving—It Is reported that Wm. Jor­
« p.r dan has purchased a farm—Chas. Ixjntz
and wife, of Nashville, are In town—J. M.
Smith was In Hastings on legal business
Saturday.

BETTER THAN A SAVINGS BANK.
The benefits to be derived from a Life Insur­
ance policy, and the deposit ot the same sum
paid for premiums in » savings bank, raises a
question which U frequently dissowd by peo­
ple InterMted
pin
Interested tn
In the nublect
subject of.Llfe
of-ldfe Insurance.
If amanattn*'
of thirty drjxm.iu* In a
bank each year th stun of W0.T7, at 4 per cent
compound iDt
it. for ten years, he will real
l*r at thr
ot twenty-eight yean* thn ram of
^YdeathClaimrecentiy paid by the 'Mutual
Lifw Instirnnce.Oimpany of New Y ork provra
that (Joinpany to fiavo a decided advantage
over the xanngs bank, as the following Ulua’Vn4March' $4* the Company issued Policy
No. 31,430. for lljxn. on the ten payment life
nlw,»w at Usur thirty, annual premium ML &lt;..
‘ The insured had always paid bta premiums
in cash, allowing his dividends to accumulate,
“w" amounted at death to II 311.00. or *13 »
more than be had paid to the Company: that
make
the
.amount with
_ nn the
ao.ulface
&lt;1 of the policy
&gt;h*n
wntlld
cent compound tntenest, ism fTLOD.

J. I. McElwaia Special Apt

Uoual local on last pags.

rOUU

PIRKMEN BARHOWLY
'
DKATII.

KSCATKD

While the flames were the fiercest, and
roaring and crackling above them, RobL
Bell. Anthony Wilmont, Will Bennett and
Percy Petty entered the track door of By­
ron Dickinson’s saloon, where they eonld
better cope with the flames. They went
inside about ten feet and irom that point
were able to do very effective work. Af­
ter working for some time they deemed It
best to seek safety nnd left the spot quick­
ly. They had just reached the door when
a terrible crash came, the second and
third floors having fatten In. On the ex­
act spot where they stood not two seconds
before, fifteen or twenty feet of burning
timbers were piled. Lt was Indeed a nar­
row eacape from a horrible death. A Uttlo
tatter on while working lu the rear of the
same building about twenty bricks came
tumbling from the third story, and tainting
at the feet of a crowd of several firemen.
Had they fallen outward two or three feet
further several would have been badly In­
Jared If not killed outright.

THE

UL’KBKD BI.OCK.

The burned block was erected by Bar­
low A Goodyear, Robinson &amp; Wightman
and Isaac Holbrook lit 1857, and cost up­
wards of $40,0410. The ground floor con­
stating of three fronts was occupied as
follows: E. Y. Hogle with a ’815,000
stock of dry goods; Ins Van Valkcnburgh
with a 89,000 stock of hardware and
Byron Dickinson with u stock of liquors.
On tpe second floor P. T. Colgrove, suc­
cessor to the late firm of Smith «fc Colgrove, had a fine suite uf offices, their of­
fice furniture, fixtures and library being
valued upwards of 87.000. M. W. Riker.
Justice nf the peace, had a taw nnd Insur­
ance office over Byron Dickinson’s saloon
The rear portion of the second floor back
of these offleca were I used by Messrs.
Hogle, VanValkenbur3&gt;
Dickinson In
connection with their places of business.
Union hnll occupied tw &gt;-thirds of the third
flour while the mason!: lolCt* hall OCCtlthird story.
pled the west third of ihe
.
.
•\j s:x&gt;n us the file w: s located, willing
hands set to work to «aiVe
re everything pos
pus-­
everything
sible from the flame*. Nearly everything
watrninovcd from E. Y. ilogle’s. tlurngh
&lt;•’. course all will be gicltly damaged from
water and rough handling. Ira Van
Valkenburgh saved aboiit $1,000 worth of
goods. Quite an amount of liquor was
saved from Mr. Dickln.*$n’s.
The goods taken frdm E. Y. Bogle’s
store were taken most every wherd—eome
of these.being taken to place* from which
they probably will not be returned. While
the flames were al their height Mr. Hogle
rented Mrs. Bailey’s building and bls
stock has all been removed to that place.
Ira VanValkenburgh removed his show
cases and a few shelf goods but the rest ot
his stock is Sthl in the aton* ami In a very Ing in their goods. P. T. Colgrove, suc­
bad condition. The stock of either of the cessor to the taw firm of Smith A Colgrove,
above named merchants Is not worth 25 Is located iu the offices formerly occ upied
cents &lt;&gt;n Hie dollar. Mr. VsnValkcn- by Knappen A VanArroan. over the Naburgh’s goods have txTn greatly damn trod tiunal bank.
by stnoke and water and the longer they
While all who owned or were connected
stand the worse for them.
Byron Dickinson estimates his loss at in any way'witli I he buhied block will lose
$3,000 with $1,000 Insurance. Some of by the fire yet the losses .suffered will not
his goods were saved and frequent visits cripple anyone financially, as all are able
were made to the barrels (Which were res­ to stand them.
It Is hoped that a fair adjustment of
cued from the burning building, by those
losses may l»e had. But no matter on
who were suffering from the cold.
Smith Colgrove’s loss is estimated at what basis the settlement will be made
there
will be losses. A disposition to do
from $3,000 to $4,000. While sw.veral of
their books are missing yet all their targe .what Is right and fair seems to prevail,
library of legal works are greatly damaged Snd with such a sentiment everything
by water, some being worthless. One of ought tn be amicably adjusted. The ad­
the relics of their office and otfe which justers aYe in the city to-day (Wednesday)
may yet be seen. Is a copy of Blackstone, and we understand that a few losses have
which was laid ou the window by Ed. been settled. An Inventory of Messrs.
Mallory, a taw student in their office, be­ Hogle and VanValkenburgh’s stocks will
fore he left the office the night of the fire. no doubt have to be taken before the in­
The book is open Just as It was left It Is s nrance can be settled.
especially solid reading now. being cover­
FIKE NOTES.
ed with a coating of ice an Inch or two
Rob Green was overcome by the smoke
thick, and frozen dbwn solid.
Dorr Mudge lost from $400 to $G00 on while fighting flames in Union halt and
choirs, stage properties and fixings In to be carried from the building.
Union hall. This was covered by an in­
The firemen nre receiving unstinted
surance of $250.
The Masonic lodge lost from 8'2.300 to praise for their good work. They deserve
$2,500. Above all of this loss, the loss of it all.
their charter, records, eta. Is deplored
The Grand Rapids firemen arrived too
The lodge Is an old one and its records late to be of service and therefore did not
cannot be replaced for any money consid­ take their fire engine, which had a full
eration. The star lodge mourns the loss head of steam on when the train stopped,
of a full set of silver ware and all of their from the cars. JJpon a ▼i®it to the ruins
new regalia, the tatter having, been used the chief of the fire department of that
but upon one occasion.
city, paid the local firemen some flattering
M. W. Riker’s loss was frow 5100 to compliments, saying that his'owu compa­
$150.
ny could not have done any better.
HOW DID THE FIKE ORIGINATE?

How the fire originated Is as much of n
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_ is .
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mystery
to-day
as ever. _There
posillvely not a scrap of evidence that can be had
to lead to any definite conclusion, though
there are many theories. One is that It
started from the play, “The Ancient Or­
der of Hercules," the night before, when
red fire was sent up from under the stage.
Some insist that a spark might have fallen
on the floor underneath the stage and lay
smouldering until fanned Into a flame.
To strengthen thia the fact that a hole
about two feet In diameter was burned
through the floor of the th Ini floor Into P.
T. Colgrove’s office is quoted, and that
spot Is very near to the place where
the red light was Ignited under the stage.
Another report is that it was set on fire
by some one carousing and playing cards
in
the
hall
on
that
evening.
This seems absurd from the fact that
had there been any lights in the hall they
would have been seen by the nightwatch
or some one else, aud their noise would
have been heard.
Another theory Is that it might have
caught from an electric light wire becom­
ing crossed with some other wire. Aoother supposition Is that the fire might
have originated from a large stove that
was tn the room. But these are all
theories and can lead to no positive conaluslon.
THE

LOtKRS ARD HOW THEY
SURED.

AUK

IN­

Mrs. Mary T. Goodyear owned thei
building occupied by E. Y. Hogle andi
half of that occupied by Lra Van Valken­.
burgh. Her loss will be $18,000 with
$10,000 Insurance as follows: $2,000 In
the National; $2,000 in the Traders; $500
In German American of N. Y.; $1,500 la
London Assurance Co.; $9,000 In Insur"'
ance Company of North America; $3,000i
in the Lancashire.
D. G. Robinson owned half of building.
occupied by Ira VanVaUnnburgh. Hla,

Next Saturday will occur the third con­
&lt;cert for this year. It will be given by
Franz Rumtnefr-J A fine concert Is ex­
;pected.
Coasting is tlie order of the “evenings”
.since our beautiful sleighing came.

Many subscribers to the Banner have
availed themselves of the Christmas offer
to secure one of the exquisite oil pictures
,entitled "A Yard of Pansies," but a num­
।ber have been disappointed in not receiv­
;ing the same. The directions were not
carefully followed as published. The pub­
lisher, W. Jennings Demorest, 15 East
Fourteenth Street, New York, who sup­
plies the readers of the Banxeb with the
“Pansies," has an office system aS perfect
as thirty year’s experience can make it.
and each request for the “Pansies," ac­
companied by six cents in postage and the
name and address ot the reader, was filled
the day it was received by Mr. Demorest.
He has received a large number of letters
from our readers containing nothing but
the clipping from this paper, without any
name or address where “A Yard of Pan­
sies" was to be sent. Where the full
name and address Is not given it la impos­
sible to properly mall the souvenir. Com­
plaints from readers who have followed
the directions and failed to receive one of
the pictures wlU be attended to immedi­
ately if a card be sent to Mr. Demorest,
mentioning about what date the order was
sent. - Another source of delay has been
the over-crowding of mall matter In th©
New York postoffice, hence complaint
should not be made nntll a due amount of
Many thanks to Grand Rapids for send­ time la allowed for the shortcomings of
the
postal service.
ing her company even though late. Mayor
Hogle telegraphed to Grand Rapids the
second time about 3 o’clock Friday morn­
Rev. James Kay Applebee, of Boston,
lug, aud in a few minutes the reply came
that a start would soon be made. About will give three of bis popular lectures at
half an hour later Mayor Hogle was noti­ tire Episcopal society rooms. Dickens'
fied that If he wanted the Grand Rapids Humbug and Humbugs, Wednesday even­
firemen he would have to telegraph Supt. ing, January 25th, a lecture full of wit,
Bush, of Jackson. This was done and oc­ humor and lustruction. Hamlet—A dra­
casioned rnueh delay, and to still further ma of destiny, Thursday evening, January
impede Its progress the special waa side­ 2&lt;iih. This lecture to be the very be-L
tracked at Middleville for the four'-,o’clock Fooled men skulls—Charles Dickenstrain and had to wait there for quite a Friday evening, January 27th. The op­
time. The M. C. R. R. ta being roundly portunity for attending good lectures is ao
censured by business men who pay that limited. It is hoped that every lover of
road many hundreds of dollars every year good lectures will make an effort to at­
for freightage, for' its apparent disregard tend, and make at least a respectable
as to whether the city burned down or not. audience. The lecture will begin at .8
But the above sum, or Indeed the freight o'clock, standard time. Admission 25
of the whole city, would not cut very lit­ cents.
tle figure.
The fire was not without Its laughable
The scholars in Raed City’s public
incidents either. One man carried a Un schools say the buildings are s» cold that
sprinkler from E. Y. Hogle’6 building their thoughts freeze up. To thaw them
during the fire, carried it to the rear end of out a teacher the other day gave a pair of
the postoffice building and carefnlly laid It kids a “warming" which Is said to hare
down, walking through a stack of dry­ bad the remarkable effect of thawing out
goods befbre reaching his destination. the entire school.
Another man carried a shelf the intrinsic
The Grand Rapids street railway com­
value of which might possibly reach 5
cents and also carefully deposited It in the pany keeps Ice off Its track by sprinkling
postofficebuilding. Another man marched it with salt Tha people object, saying It
in past some shelves of dry goods and a spoils foot wear, horses’ feet and carpets.
few minutes later was seen to emerge,
bearing a pair of suspenders as a token of
his intrepidity. Even such a calm and use as much salt as it pleased.
evenly balanced man as the Hon. P. T.
Warden Malmborg baa resl|
Colgrove Is said to have asked four men charge erf the branch prison to ta
to carry his big office safe weighing 4,000 April 1. During bls biennial
to 5.000 pounds down staira. Fred Parker prison has received 385 convleta.
was seen going down the outside stairs ccipts from all soaroea du
bumpty, bum pt y, bump, beneath the months were 559,000. O
weight of sixteen big volumes of legal lore, placed to the credit ot ap
Though quite overcome for the time being expended and there *yet be reached the bottom of the stairs In ia««eisgun
safety and proceeded onward with btelTho broom
precious load.
I beotaDM pro

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stings

Banner CBUMBLEDTO BtJIN
A Four-Story Brick Building at
Philadelphia.

iy, January &gt;9 1S93-

** White and dassiingj
Im the moci^sfair light she locked.u
Nothing remarkable

about that!

SEVEN HEJ CAUGHT IH THE DEERI3
Three Killed. One Severely Hurt, and th®
Others. Though Walled in. Kseapo Whole

&gt;he was fair to look upon, as a matter
f course; and the dazzling enect w?reduced by her white robes—deansx
nd brightened by a liberal use of

Horror nt Chicago — A LoeomU.vo
Wrecks a Street Car and Catehss Seven
of Its rnswugers —Ono Fatally Hurl
and ihe Other Six Badly Injured.

PniLADELPBIA, Jan- 17.—Yesterday af­
ternoon the four story brick building nt
517 Commerce street, occupied a* a sales­
room and warehouse by the Nixon Bros.
Paper company, collapsed. Seven . men
were in the building nt tho time. ’Ihrec
। wurc buried in tbe ruin* and killoi; one
was badly hurt nnd fltroo escaped unin­
jured. The dead are: John Kcltlnna and
Joseph Wallace, packers, and Albert W.
Mnrkis, foreman. ’ Albert Gales, a colored
poster, wtw injured internally. The three
upper stories were store*! fu»l of paper bags.
In the office in the rear of the building on
ufs one of the peculiarities of
the ground floor W. H. Nixon, head of the
Rtes Soaps. Clothes wished ty firm; Samuel Buy tan, treasurer, and C. 8.
;eni always attract attention by their Foteylbe, agent .fortho Wilkinson Auto­
matic stoker, were seatcil talking shortly
jrity and brightness.
• before 6 o’clock.

(IRK’S

AMERICAN FAMILY

SOAP

AS. S- Kmi&lt; «fc CO..

Chicago,

Hurled by Urick* nnd Badly Hurl.

BLAINE’S DISEASE A MYSTERY.

Wa&lt;hinutuN, Jon. 17.—Mr. Bl-dno s disea-e remain* • mystery to all but the
family and the attending phyricians, The
tatter decline without the expresi authority
of the family to divulge ths nature of the
complaint which has now kept tta-ir
patient continuously in be.1 for seven or
eight week*, with constantly diminishing
strength and frequent “sinklug spells”
threatening im me tin to dissolution. Yes­
terday they promised a faller bn
his condition than usual, and this ta what
they nnuour.ced at about 3 p. m: "Mr.
Blaine's condition ta one of great weak­
ness shown practically in a *»®bleuess of the heart’s action and dlillcuit
breathing, lie is perfectly conscious nnd
at nu time taw been in • state of stupor.
As be suffers no pain no narcotics or se­
datives have nt any time boon given and it
is not probable that such remedies will be
needed.”
1 nogs for His Drath Shortly.

Air. Blaine has at various times in recent
yenrs been treated by physicians other
than tliose In immediate attendnnet! upon
him nt the present time. Iu the list nre
Dr. N. S. Llueoln, one of the most popular
consulting physician* of Washington: Dr.
G’. S. Magruder, a Washing physician; Di.
Dennis. Of New York aud Bar Harbor, and
others. Not one of them gentlemen is able
to state the. nature of Mr. Blaino's organic
dtaease. One of them, however, said yusterunv that he had once prepared an intel­
ligible bulletin as to Mr. Btaiue’s Bonditlon^but was peremptorily reijucskarro
withhold it from publication. He added:
••Thu real nature of Mr. Blaine’* illness
will probably only be mode known
when the certificate of the health office
luuibeeu made public, and I fear that will
occur very shortly." No change in the pa­
tient’s condition was announced during the
night..
SiLCOTT IN CHICAGO.

Gaits, McKinna, Wallace nnd Markea
were working further down towarel tho
doors. An ominous cracking of splinter­
ing jotate was heard and then with terri­
ble Midtlt ness the whole tipper part of the
j building caniB down with a rush] upon the
men on Uje first floor. Gale*
nearest
th« front door and as the falling ■piaster
began to ruttie about hta bead he made ,»
rush for the strict. Just ns he reached the
pavement the front wall fell, burying him
•WixcHESTKIL O.. Jan. 10.—James E.
F0RFKU- ' r
a'p “ 'd s out,of sight. He wa* dug out by the fire­
nun and was found to have been fortunnte Silcott, the defaulting treasurer of Sag­
enough tohave iscfipc’l with serious, but eant at-Anns Ix-edom ot the United
not fatal injuries., When the building be­ States hbdiw of representatives, lived in
£nclot» stamp for circular.
gan to cave in McKinna, Markes and
this county and
KRI.su, ITop r.
Wallace ran toward a' window in the rear
fkfi,*'
- has many rctaot the store. The first two reached it, but
\
tlves here. It was
tbe tons of brick, joists and paperfoll upon
EffiCr ?__- A thought when Lis
them just os they were about to jump out
- i crita® w«“ Bret
When you want a
and crashed the life out of them. &lt;
"^y| mad« public that
he would come to
Wallace wa* caught further back. Th*
three gentlemen in the office escaped unin-,
JL
thhi county fora
jured. They were effectually utallud In.
few day*, but' all
however, by the nilas, and were] aMistea
Go to the
efforts to find him
out by the police and flremenNvoen they
Through
arrived on the scene. The cause of the colthe garrulity of a
lapa.' of the building wn* probably the
jy? close friend of the
weight of pn;x-r stored in the upj^r floors,
Fine line of creams and although Mr. Nixon claim* flint the stock
’ ^‘X.FX
defaulter it has
sih-ott.
bee o m e wellpiled up there wu* not nearjy so great a* it
esh confectionery.
has been on many other occasions. The known that within n short time Silcott
his old home nt Youngsville, thia
building is a total ruin, and will have to be visited hta
entirely rebuilt. The loss is about SM.ODO. county, and remained a day or two trans­
acting some busineok Hi* appearance had
THE DEADLY GRADE CROSSING.
been changed'*onitich that hia old friends
did nut recognize him.

aky Dianwad Tar Soap

,

ures Constipation

FRESH LUNCH,:-:

CITY BAKERY.

A. E. RENKES.

BUSINESS CARES.

cagu. One bf Whom Will Dlr.

[ ALICE KIRK. M. 1)..
I*
rhyslelni/anil Surgeon.
llMtfnmg - - Mich.

til ealls promptly attended &lt;tay or night.
j over F. G.Stowell’s boot an i shoe store.

AMES A. SWEEZEY.
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich.
Practices in all courts of the state. Col•tlons promptly attended to.

1RS.E. 11. AC. 1’. LATH KOI’,
'
Honioepathlc Physicians and
,
, .
Surgeons
All calls elty and country promptly atuled to.

J

‘ A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
•
Physician nnd Surgpm,
. •» Delton.
• Mich.
•nice in residence, one block east of depot.

CHICAGO, Jan. 17.—Another street car
rail's ay collision nt Forty-seventh street
lost night seriously injured seven persons,
ope of whom will die. A through train on
the Kock Bland roo&lt;l leaving the city at
1! :15tore through a street car and each of
ths seven passetigers and the driver were
buried beneath the wreck ot lino, wood
and glass. These Ihjured are: Wm.^Colllus
politic officer, skull fraetured, MUy cut
about the face nnd body—will die;! Arthur
Clark, insjiector Erie railway yardk badly
cut about the head; Cha*. Saunders, driver
of the cnr. seriously cut nnd crushetj about
the bead and body; Simon Jurgesun, cut on
the head aud brntaed; Mrs. Jurgrapn, wife
of aliove. face, head nnd hands cut with
gta-s and badly bruised; J. G Ckrlxrry.
head nnd face cut with glaus; Cbm. Fox,
cut nlwut tbs head and body with ,broken
gliuw.
Saw the Train Cuming.

The conductor of the car, John Taylor,
nnd the injure! driver, Charles Situndera,
were Ixjth placed under arrest, notwith­
standing the serious wounds of Saunders.
The collision occurred at IJdW. The car
containing the six iwiwwngers wn* on Ito
way to state street in charge of John Tay­
• A. SHELDON,
~
lor, conductor. As he approached the
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
well known crossing be says that he
Abstract Block,Hastings.
toney to loan on1 Itaal Estate Real Estate looked ahead, and although the gates were
I on commission. General eonrevauclag. up he saw the_ train coming. He claims
ring scorn;, eta. »et of Amtrac; Kooks, com that he notified the driver to stop, but time
Jd from the Record*, can furnish complete
a* he did so seme one called to Saunders
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
to proceed, a* the way was clear. | What­
ever the cause the car wn* started jind wa*
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
fairly on the track when the swlffly-mov­
ing train bore down upon it.
!
Office over Holloway'* drug store.
'.?.£•
12* m 210 1
Telephone, con
jdng with residence, at Holloway's drug
The car had nearly auoceeded in eroraing
the track* when the engine struck the roar
end of it and it wa* overturned. The force
M. FOWLER, D.D. 8.
was terrific. Tne car was. a total wreck
'
and the six passengers were buried
■fllce hour* 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
beneath the shivered glass and w.
u*u..
broken
timbers.
While
the
passengers
fere
yet
HHLIP T. COLGROVE,
buried beneath the ruins of the ear help
Attorney it Law
arrived from the immediate vicinity and
(Sncwssor to Smith i Colgrove.)
effort* were made to rescue them. TL^
The six
inlfoion block, Haitian.)
racticee In all the courts ol the state?
passengers and Driver Saunders were taken
from the mass of wreckage and carried
‘ '
E. KENASTON,
into a neighboring saloon, where they at
•
„ Attorney at Law,
once received medical attention. Driver
J- 8- Goodvear ft Co.*i store.)
Saunder* was taken to a police station in
an unconscious condition.

f. A. A C. 11. BARBER
I*
Physicians and Surgeons.
'Jails in city or county responded to with
imptnesi*, day or night,

■ IL TIMMERMAN, Horncepathic Phy­
*
siclan and Surgeon.
(Ofite® over Lathrop's drug stere.)
,AW« hkal State andcollect‘
ING OFFICE OF ’
Palmerton A Siiirn,
a „
Woodland, Mich.
3. Palmertok,
J. m. Smith
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.

HASTINGS BANNER
and

New York Tribune,

ouuucaMTu uy u vunrcnai iirailcr.

Nn* YoKffrJan. 17.—GrandvUlej Steven­
son, second engineer, nnd Henry .Th’ompaom, third engineer of the British steam­
ship Glcnbervie, were suffocate! on that
vessel yesterday. The death* were caused
by the Inhalation of the poisonous gas
given off by a brazier of charcoal; which
had been kept burning for the purpose of
warming the enbin.

A'llai E. Stevenson was received by the
Tennessee legislature in joint session yes­
terday at noon. Stevenson spoke briefly,
ofter which he shook hands with the mem­
bers. From
to tl:30 Stevenson gave a
public reception at the Nicholson House.
The Hermltagi) club last night banqueted
Stevenson and hl* partner, General Ewing.
Well Done! Miss Ethel.

Milan, Tenn., Jan. IL-Mtas Ethel Cary,
of Crawford’s Station, Thursday night
shot aud killed an unknown man who Inul
followed her on her return from a neigh­
bor's. The man attempted to assault her
and after a short struggle she drew a ro
volvur and shot him.
Jon. IC-Rtwda will

part‘n the naral demonstration la couneo
lion With tbo Columbus fetes. These vc*
•eta will be under the command ot Admir

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IIONOES TO BUTLER
Tremendous Crush to See His
’
Face Once More.

LESSON IV, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. 22.

THOUSANDS FILE B¥ THE CASKET
Stearns.
Ing—AU Lowell, Joined

by Hundred.

Enormous Throng In ths Procession-

Lowell. Mu*-, Jan. 16.—At General
Butler’s borne on Belvidere HJII. nt 9:30
yestentny morning, private funeral service*
were held. Rcr. Dr.A.SL John Chnmbre.of
St.
AnnV Episcopal church.
read
the office? /or the &lt;l«uL Ths body
was
in
tbe
drawing
room.
The Mars and stripra were not on the coffin
during the private funeral service-. Presi­
dent HarriKun’s wreath and some flowers
were tald upon the coffin. Among those
present were such leading men of the city
a* are close freinds of the family, nnd the
general’* kinsmen. Messrs. Plympton and
Drinkwater, Uiulct Butler Ames, of West
1’olnt; General Amen, Frank L. Washburn.
O. D. Barrett, and othera Tbe was no
addm'i by the clergyman. /After the short
services, closing with lh&lt; Lord’s prayer,
those present looked upon the ccneral for
the last time.
Taken to Huntington Hall.

A dotnehment of comrade* Post 42, 0.
A. R.. reached the house directly after tbe
private funeral exerctaut Their stanitard*
were draped, and Che banner of the post,
bearing a portrait of the dead commander,
was ntao in piourniug. Colonel Dimon,
who had clutrge of the arrangement* for
tbe funeral, wa* in command. Commdes
bore the body from the house to a hearse
drawn by four horaes. A wild wind wo*
blowing from the river over the hilt The
veterans suffered, but. not a man sought
shelter. As the body wai tarried from the
portals of the house, the drums of the band
rumbleti. the colors were dipped and the
company saluted. When the march to
Huntington hall wa* taken up arms were
reversed and the cflicers dropped to the
rear of the detachment.
Tlie lto«ly Lying In Atate.

SHE WISHED TO BE SOCIABLE.

FILTH! GARMENTS.

,

,*4 There Were gaverol Subjects Upo«

Bh* puffed into a Sixth avenue elevated
car, stoat, warm, happy and rural. It
Bcetned to affect her that no one noticed
ho, no one noticed any one nor anything.
Thaw who were not rending stared blankly
and gave no sign. Next to beraat A »tyjtah,
well dree*ed, well bred looking young
woman. The stout lady had never before
]aeen a person of such evident intelligence
|keep snch an evenly cxpres-iotilre* face.
She
woudered how it could ba done with
|
।so much that wa* Interesting going on all
(abouL Sbe longed to speak, for it not
(only seemed unsociable to idt next another
woman in unfriendly silence, but she also
•wanted to gain her service* in Interpreting
।the strange sound* tlio gatemen uttered
when they made their Hole bluffs at an­
nouncing atariuna.
.
Sho eyed the young woman in admiring
,silence only a iittld while, and then said In
(n voice that was startlingly loud:
"Air you going to get off at Fourteenth
।strtrtf’’
The young woman turned a remark­
tably pretty pair of slightly astonished eye*
i Coward her questioner nod answered in a
low tone, "1 go farther than Fourteenth.”
The other spoke In a lower tone, but she
hsui already attracted the attention of half
the passengers.
' •’Well, I wish you’d just tell me when
we get •there,” she said, "for I’m alius
geltin lost, nnd Ann she laughs at me so
for it.”
.,
The young woman said "With pleasure,
nnd looked straight ahead again. But tho
rnral lady wanted to-talk.
“Ann, she. told me of n shop on Four­
teenth street where I could get gloves.”
She stopped And c}ed the young woman's
glovetl Lands resting on her panuwl.
"Would you mind tellin me where you get
your gloved"
Several passengers giggled, but the
yountt woman autwered with perfect com­
posure. "Oh. I brought them from the
other side."
. ’The other side!" exclaimed tbe irre­
pressible. "Why, Ann told me you could
get thing* cheaper over there —Grand
street, I think.”
Then tbe possenatrs giggled mote, and
thorn* who were reading papers' folded
them.
“Ann,” continued the stout woman,
"she’s my sister, and has lived here for
year*, you know. She wouldn’t come out
with me this nmrnlug. Ann, she never
kind of seems to like to go shopping with
me. Pity know* I wish she would, for
I’ve got to buy a lot of stuff for the girls
to home. Millie, she’s my oldest”----"Fourteenth Dex’"
"Millie, she wart* some gloves, and
Maria, she want* corsets, and land know*
what they don’t want. Marta, she’s just
about your build—little stouter, p’raps.
Would you mind telllr. me what sire cor­
set* you ask for?”
There was a breathless silence In the car.
‘‘Here is Fourteenth street.” the young
woman said. "I belief^ I’ll get out with
you.”
♦
.
Then tike pawwmgrra resumed their pa­
pers nnd their stares—disappointed stare-.
—New York Sun.

By comparing verses 14 and 15 with verm* I
of Hag. I it will be seen that in about three
weeks after his first mwsaage the work was
resumed. Then he hm! other messages for
them to the seventh and ninth months of
U&gt;auni.raar&lt;Hn«.U. 1. 10.TO). Tba«m
message came to Zechnrtah in the eighth
mouth of tbe same year (Zrcb. i. 1), and on
the night of the twenty-fourth dny of tbe
eleventh mouth ho receive s a eerie* of seven
or eight vidunsrarhich are recorded in chnp-ter* L 7, to rl, 13. Our lesson is tbe fourth
of these vWons, the first three teaching
that the bout* uf heaven act, on !*ha)f of
God’s people; that .forevery destroyer there
is n repairer, and that God, h®ng cho»-n
Jerusalem, will surely p^rforth all hi*
pleasure concerning her.
\ 1. “And he showed me Joshua, the high
priest, standing before tbe ungel of tho
Lord, and satan standing nt hta right hand
to restat hlm.y A prophet repm-ent* God
to the people, while a priest represent* the
people Moro God. This high priest rep­
resents the nation of Israel ns appearing
before God for a blessing, and the great ndversary is there ntao to prevent this bless­
ing if he possibly can. I suppose that no
individual or nation, ever came to God
without knowing something of tbe n*istance of flu* adversary.
2. “And the Ixtrd raid unto satan: The
Ixird rebuke thee. O satan; even the Ixird
that bath chosen Jerusalem rebuke thit*.
I* not thisa brand plucked out of the fire?''
Sev chapter U. 12; P*. cxxxii, 13. God had
chosen Israel and Jerusalem, and that set­
tled it. Ananias thought that Saul of Tar­
sus wn* too desperately wicked to expect
anything goal from, but God's "Go thy
way, foe he is a"chosen vessel unto me,”
M-ttlfHl nil that (Acta IX, 15). God knows
His instrument* before He chou*e* item,
and is prepared to cleanse aud qualify for
Hi* sendee at any a»t.
A "Now Joshua was clothed with filthy
garment* and stood before the angcL"
Here is the groundpf satan’« resistance.
Israel could not deny her filthy garment*;
no mere can we. We must riry out with
Isaiah, “Woe is me, tor I am a man of un­
clean Ups” (I**, vi, 5), and with Job, "I ab­
hor my seif’ (Job xUi, 6), for “all ourrightcousnessc* (our very best things) arc na
filthy rags" (Isa. Ixiv. 6). Every mouth
must be Mopped and all the w*t&gt;rld plead
"guilty” before God (Rem. Hi, 19).
4. “Take nway tbe filthy garments from
him. And unto him Un said. Behold. I
have caused thine iniquity to pan from
thee, aud I will clothe thee with change of
raiment.” Thu* Be will yet remove the
iniquity of that land and of that people in
one day (verse 0), and they shall be all
righteous (Isa. lx. 21). Thu* He now for­
gives sins and say* toevery true penitent
who confeosc* all nnd hides nothing, "Sou,
daughter, tbysipjinre forgiven the-.-’'(Math.
ix, 2.22) Aludur effort* at goodness nre
like Adam and Eve's fig leaf aprons com­
pared with the garment* 'if light wjdch I
they lost. But the. LordGod provide* garmeuta of salvation, and we have only to,I)
droponr fig leaf aprons, cast aside nil our I
own righteousness and gladly accept God's
|
bl. I

The streets were crowded a* the band
signalled by dirges the pnswtge of the gen­
eral's body from the-bouse to Huntington
hall, where It wn* to lie in state. A great
crowd wa* waiting to be admitted tothehalh
In the hall the coffin was placed in tbe cen­
ter of the flour. Fyom the ceiling, to tha
floor n wall of blnck extended. Tbe dim
light did not extend to this wall of black,
and the effect wn* soleum and weird. Grand
Army men guarded the casket. On tbe
coffin rested the sword and epaulettes that
the general wore from Lowell to the Gulf
nnd back again. Behind the catafalque
rested a bank of flower* that had come
from President Harrison, from the convict*
of the state prison, and from all classes ot
From the name source it wa* learned people between those extreme*.
Fearful Uu«h Into the Halt,
that &lt;m having WoHhlngton Silcott went
When the crowd wa* admltcd to the hall
to Baltimore where he had wealthy and
inilnt-nital relatives, and remained there they almost carried tbe doom off flirir
until n year ago, when he went to Chi­ hinges. They struggled up stairs and
cago. wru-rc. under an nMumed name, bo bowled over the police who tried to re­
ta transacting a sucanaful buaine**, in strain them. Shouts and cries awoke tho
what line the gentleman letting slip the eelioes of the hall where the dead man lay.
information would not say. Ho said Sil, Huntington hall whenever General Butler . ’. ,' , . r. . .
tl.
Mn.l ■
there
saw turbulent
acenes.
heui and clothed him with garment*, and I.
colt had been so changed! that no defective . appeared
,r&lt;_v
.—In
; life
.---------------r——
»
otuM OT.WU. him. .,,.1 lnUOTU.1 lb«l :
•b™7 the angel of the Ixjrd stood by.” The miter I
be WK. not. unwed ver)- badly nl W..U- ■ e,*'r
“‘T "
“U h“H; ■&gt;■'’“ ■" was the linen headdress worn by the priest,
"the most con.«plcuou* part of which wa*
lenten, nnd tied Lmbro uoel.l b. reirn-1
'iU'1'
boned ter all bln l.«e.; Indeed, that be
lh'r
”P™-, A“ lh; tbe golden plate or crown, upon which was
bad already revived a oon.lderable pee» «™dy «nam oT preple peend inscribed. “Moliueas Unto the Lord” (Ex.
tiou &gt;«.
the crowd that wanted to get iu xxviii, 36-88). In the days ot Israel’* res’--------------------------- I did not diminish. The exit wn* on Shnttoratkbn and salvation Jcsli*. their king,
SMALL POX BREAKS OUT IN IOWA. [ tuck street nnd a stream of people poured willhe “A Priest Upon HtaThrone”(chap
Th. DlMMM. TakenTrC.o. Canatv bv . ! trough that floor.
ter vi, 13), a pkjest kingMtet the order of
Melchisedec, 'fhv church will reign with
Him ns priest* nnd kings, tor such arc we
Dl» Moixa, l..«a. Jan. W.-RoHmta 1 !&gt;° .L"PT^“-S"?* *.
even now by faith in Him (Itev. v, tf, 1U;
of Cumbwtond an.l rielnUr. ta 0„ nrntb- XI atal
I. «).
,n&gt;-.art of Cam county, an. KrrnUr oxdtM
,h, do„„ „„ do-d
th, olBo- o.
0,7. "And the angel of the Lord protested
over an onlbruk ot ,maU pox ta a ntallg- ha.1 an boor', rv.t
It wa. dmlipud ui unto Joal.ua. saying, Thus saith the Lord
nnnt form, which was not recognized until | dos© the hall at 5 o'clock until this nioru* of Heat*, If thou wilt walk in my ways,
scores of persons had been exposed. A ! U-g, but at« o’clock they were opened up and if thou wilt keep my charge." Salva­
young German immigrant brought the dis- I again. This time the people were beaten tion from beginning to end is of the Lord!
ease to the home of Henry Borchers in a ! inl° Hnra andmbre older was maintained He alone i* the author and the finisher,
bundle of dothlng. The bundle was I “P 11 °
when the flhM1 dosing was nnd we are the recipient*. But being
opened by Borcheni' little girl, who was mode.
plucked from the burning nnd cleansed
nnd separated unto God, Israel is to walk
taken sick nnd died. Borcners and another
LAST HONORS TO THE DEAD.
with Him nnd show forth Hta power and
member of the family have also died and
glory. So with the believer. He is saved
two others are very rick.
.
Made a Wrong I)lo&lt;no«l«.
not simply to escape the wrath of God aud
The family was attended by Dr. Murphy, of
This morning there was another crush at reach henven at death, but to abide hero
Cumberland, wBo failed todtagnose thecaso the hall, those who failed to see the remains in a mortal body amid conflict and trial
properly. The true dlseaae became known yesterday again crowding the doors, but n* long as it please the Lord, showing forth
when a Garman girl who came over with the police arrangement* were better. Never the life of Jesus in Uta mortal fesh (II
the young inan revealed the fact that there
Cor. iv; 10,11). This ta to tho natural man
were cose.-* ot small pox on board the ship had Lowell made such preparations for a lmi»os»lbie; l»ut what Christ ho* done In a
Sotar, on which they came to New York, funeral. Hundreds' of prominent men from mortal body He can surely do again, and
and that they had been quarantined. At all porta of the state, besides many from one of the Christian’* mottoes is, “Not I,
the close of the quarantine period, accoril­ other states, were here to pay the hut trib­ but Christ, who liveth in met’ (Gal. if, 20).
ing to her story, the immigrants were in­ ute to the iron-willed Holdler and statesman,
8. "Henr, now. O Joshua, the- high
structed to throw tKcir luggage overboard. ami the event was the greatest of the kind priest. Behold 1 will bring forth my .&lt;ervThreats of Lynching, of Course.
ever witnessed here. The militia, the visit­ nnt. The Branch." While Um word* of the
ing
dignitaries,
Grand
Army
post*,
and
The young man secreted hta small bun­
Book have to do with the time when the
dle of dothlng and brought it ashore and about every Lowell society joined in the words were spoken, there is always n look­
with it tho disease germs The state board procession and swelled it to enormous pro­ ing forward to the grand consummation
of health hna taken activk meusurc* to com­ portions.
when Jesus shall come In power and glory
Municipal OF.Icm Closed.
bat a further outbreakJ but many have
for the complete overthrow of oil enemlrt
The municipality noted the occasion jjy
been exposed and great fatality 1* antici­
and the permanent establishment of His
pated. The residents of Cumberland, when closing all the city offices and all the rotlta kingdom on tho earth. In connection with
they learned of Dr. Murphy’s error, were gave the operative* an opportunity to His name. The Branch, I hopevou wllltook
highly indignant aud threat* of lynching view the procession, which wn* taken ad­ □p chapters vi, 12; Isa. iv, 2; Jer. xxliTA;
vantage of to u man, for Butler was popu­
were freely made.
lar among the nilll men. While the pro­ xxxiii, 15. Here He i* the sen-ant fully
The Illinois Legislature.
cession wna cn route to the cemetery the seen in Mark’s Gospel; in Jer. itxiil. 5, He
Springfield, Jan. 17.—The house held a fire bdta tolled seventy-five stroke*, the is the Ring of Matt-bcw’s Gospel; in Zech,
vi, 12, He is the Man of Luke’s Gosnef
brief session yesterday and bills were in­ iyeara of the life of the genend. A G. A. whU.
in Isa. iv. 2, He i* th* beautHS
troduced: For distribution of school fund* IL guard of honor escorted the remains glory of John’s Gospel. He is alpha and
in counties with railway indebtedness; to from the hall to St. Anne’s church, where
tor^yo*. ‘n whom
[they
gave
way
to
the
militia,
which
from
aboltah day* of grace for promissory notes,
all the fuUnee* of the Godhead
and making note* which become due on .that point assumed charge of the obsequial dwelleth
bodily.
Services at St. Anne's Church.
Sunday or a hpllday due the following day; I
uF»°r bSho.hl the •tone that I have
servlet, were the simple and i
making it unlawful for county commis­ ,
sioner* to go on bond* of county official*; Impressive one. of the Eptacopal ritual ami laid before Joshua; upon one stone shall
bill* amending the Australian ballot law’ nt the conclusion the body was borue to be seven eyes." He Is the stone of Israel
A resolution wa* offered to submit the the hearse fur the last time, the troop* pre­ despised by tha builder’s tuid rejected, and
question of a constltutioqal convention to sented arms, the bands struck up solemn yet to be head cornerstone. He ta the stone
arms rev'-,rsed the militia cut out without hand* who shall break in
th® people. The senate transacted no im­ J
portant business.
fell in behind the body and the march to
,kln®loni®
AU the earth
?^TU.Try .*•“ Ukeu ”p' MaflT br­ 3P t hU £lory (0&lt;5n‘ xUx’
P*- will,
ings in the city were draped iu funeral m
XXT1U’
I -P»L U, M;
Berlin, Jan. 13.—In the rcichxtag Herr
Math, xxi, 42; Dan. ii, 44, 43). The seven
™ half raMt*1
Liebknecht, one of the leaders of the Social J?hT\ Th”
**“ b*"«w®re: ep» suggest omniscience, ns the seven
Democrats, questioned the government re- John A. Lowell, K J. Sherman, Edward born* and eye* of Rev. ▼, &lt;J, suggest both
garifag the condition of the working
BuTrk&gt;hH. Allen. omnipotence and omniscience. The en­
elaam In Germany. Dr. von BetUcher. Colonel George J. Carney, George F. Rich- graving suggest* the righteousness of the
°
law graven by God upon tables of «tr&gt;n»
secretary of the Imperial home office, and ardson.T M U.-u-n
and which was fulfllledta H im amlXli
representative of the chancellor. In reply
dtdaml that nothing contained in the
taiqoit^ “hftU h®
The line ot march wn* crowded with Udccn airay Whe°
Ication rsceivtxl by the home office P®ople who stood in silent rrepect aa the
Lopd &lt;*
.T
!ariou’
&lt;* U&gt;® empire
of the general were conveyed to .sLn ?“
■hall
Je
call
every
man
hta
neighbor tinder
showed that unusual dtatmei wn* rm&gt;»n- ZJL
"rtlng ptace. Arrived rt the
lent among the German working people.
cemetery tha casket was deposited over the i“Jhtadinader th&lt; flg U*e ” In 1 Khl«a
vrindowlew palace of Mt, the relative* of iv, 25, this language describes the nence
the de^ took their ptacra in the inner
Hoot aw circle while the mllitta, the G. A. R. and
t«uiT r»u&gt;ni», in th.
milkMlal
F.itlbtamwUM-o,(0rUw

Hiatorjr from Fiction.

I

wot phr«tetaa.,,
.u«mth«Md th.
«- ttataB th. OTtOTl, taTtSSnahSl aver the grave -taps” were sounded b? the
bugler, and the remains of a man whow
name ta known all urW the world were left

The aspiration wKjd|i seta the coir.;x&gt;»itiou if a nation’s kcngs ntziro the enirctmer.t of ita laws has made familiar, through
a trite quotation, the idea that some of tae
truest history of nvtnkln I may be found in
li.'. OTta oi'tbUmasiOTtion. Wbaur.r

we think of Achilla* and Hector. Homer
„„ interpreter of the
remain*M an
the litanf
life of Greece:
Greece;
while the ‘•Arabian Night*’’ afford us a
glimpse at the cast which no speculations
about Aladdin have clouded or enlarged.
Au Important phase of European life is
mndc more intelligible by such a knowl­
edge of Don Quixote n.» is possessed by an
ordinary reader even without finishing the
book, and ’‘Pilgrim’s Progress’’ holds s
clew to the meaning of our own civil war.
We might carry on our. illustrations into
the realm of biography. .
, )
John Henry Newman has left us two
pictures of h &lt; Oxford life, a fiction and an
autobiography, and it Is the first which
tells us most; even the letters, full a* they
are of life nnd interest, nedhi to us to throw
less illuminating gleams on his own youth
than bis undergraduate novel doeK And
it would be felt by many persons with les*
claim upon the world’s Attention than the
great English cardinal, that if they were
to give the world what their lives afford
of deepest interest, it must be in the form
of fictitious narrative. There is much
truth which could not possibly be ex­
pressed in any other form.—Contemporary
Review.

Mr. David IT. Jordzm
Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless

4

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by

HOOD’S

SISSAZ'.IHIZ.LA.
Thht Is from Mr. D. M. Jordan, a re­
tired farmer, and one of the most re­
spected citizens of Otsego Cx, N. Y.
**£2OT!2?,UBa" **° 1 hMd *n t ‘-'•k trf the

Uvar and Kidneys
I looked mm like a corpse thin a Uvtag being.
I had no appetite and tor five week* I B««

tbs ftnt bottle I noticed that I
fared less, the i.SaauMiilm
hod sub sided, the color be|

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

u

taol w*H «ad us well. Ail v;ho know
■ marvel tn -emo so welt" 5. M. Jonwix.

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FILLS HOUSEMAIDS W/W DELIGHT.

CYkeairbank &amp;.CO-------- CH.'^CO.
CHANCERY ORDER.
State of Michigan. Fim&gt; Judicial Circuit—In
Chai.eery.
Suit renting In The Circuit Court tor the
for the County of Barry, in Civuie-ry
at Hie :ity o-1 ladings, ontbe 3&gt;tn d*y of NoVemb A. D. irtl;.
Ida
Bern'.
Complainant,

Charles H. Berry.
.
.
Defendent.
In this rauw It api«earing hv affidavit on file.
ttMtthe defendant.Cbart.-s Tl. Bir.y. isnota
rssWuy &lt;u this state, l td Is a resident of
Kassa-: tbegeforeon inoilon of Smith &amp; ColSove. -ollcftore for euihpuilnant. it la orderoi
at drlmdent enter Ids appearance in said
• cause on or txdore four months from ti e dale
of this order, and that within twenty days the
Conii&gt;J&lt;iltia"t eau-e a cony of thl- order to he
publhhrd In the BaAtings luxkr.H. wild puhltcation ta be coi tlmii-'l once tn each week lor

True.-ao*. Atte«t.

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Unhealthy Liver than any
other cause-indigestion, Constt;
pation, Headache, Biliousness,
nnd Malaria usually attend it.
Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator
is a vegetable specific for Liver
Disorders and their accompany­
ing evils. It cures thousands
wjjty not be one of them? Take
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Irivigorator.
Your Druggist will supply you.

Circuit Judge.

S folded

woman,
here for
come out
he never
ling with
ould. for
tbe girls
ven. and
nd knows
die’s just.
-. p’r'apa.

In the car.
.he young
out with
tneir pa-

* eomptaithe eriftetr. through&gt;me of tae
e found in

sr, Homer
of Greece;
frirdus a
ecu Intions
enlarged.
•an life is
i a kuowlsed by an
Ashing the
&lt;'■ holds a
civil war.
it ions into

ft us two
ioti and an
tlr-rt. which
nil iu. they
n« to throw
own youth
ides. And
is with lees
n than the
they were
ives afford
n the form
to much
jtemporary

NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County of Barry—»s.
Notice is heregiven. tlial J»Y :m order of tlwi
Probate Court fur ibet’out.ty of Barty, rtzdn rm
the nth day of l»teen&gt;l&gt;cr a. D. l*?.’,slx months
from that date w&lt;re a’.lonrd for credituni to
present their claims :-ra.i -l the r.‘t&gt;uo ot
George Waithhitfton N»r, l,u»- &lt;t said
County, deceased, and that all cre»llt :r* of
said dcceiwd are ’ required iu pre­
sent
their "Inltiw to
raid
I'robate
Court, at ’I* Probate offic". in H&gt;e City &lt;-f
HaMltigs.for c' .ituliia'.lon and allow.ir.ee. O': or
before the IMh day of June nevt. tmi that
such claims will beTieard before said t’oprt.on
Wrdur-dav. the uto day »f Mnieli. and on
Thursday ibe L3th -by "f June. next, at ten
o'clock In the forenoon of -*nrli of iliose days.
Dated D»c. :5th. a. d. i&lt;cv
Chas W. AJtatsTUOXG. Judge oLl*rx*bnte.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Whereas default has been made In the eandltlons ot a tiHirtgag-r evri-ute-l by Nebemi.ih
Richards and liannab M. Richards, his wife, of
the township of Orangeville. Barry County,
State of Mu-liigan. to Julia B. Scoville, nt Gene­
seo, state of .New York, beanug date tho '.Mrd
day of September. 1k*o. and recorded In the
office ot the Register -&gt;f Iks-ds for Barry County.
Michigan, on the 27th day of September. 1R80. in
lil&gt;er twelve of mortgages on page xu*. ou which
inortgag«ithere lyoow claimerrtu be due'ami
unirtu-1 nt the d;/e of this notice the sum of one
thousand, one hundred, eighty-nine and Li Ifti
dollars, principal and interest together wltfhan
attornev fee of ihirtv-flve dollars .v-TMlpuIated
Id said mortgage, amfno action or proceeding
at law or in equity having been Instituted to re­
cover the debt secured by »*hl mortgage or any
part thereof. Notice lx thereby Jttven that .by
vlrtu»of a power of sale rmitaincd in salu m&lt;a-tgage undjtlie statute in such case made and pro-,
vided tbe said mortgage will bo foreclosed by a
sale of the mortgaged premises therein deser.b
rd. Lwhieli sale will bo tni’.'le a tthe north
door ofFhe Court boirte in the City &lt;&gt;f iLisnng&lt;.in the County ni Ban.' nnd Stale of Me igan,
that being the place &lt;&gt;f bolding the &lt;”li cult C.’tirt
forllnrr' County, at public miction, by th-' slier
iff ot said county on Saturday, the eighteenth
day of February.'lsw, at twelve o'clock noon of
that day to satisfy the amount which shall then
be doe on-'said iportgage with Interest, costs,
and expense* of sale together with thirty tlvr
dollars, attorney fee as stipulated In said ,
mortgage. The premises are deicrlbyl as fol1U&gt;LU’the ftrtiowlngdescribed lands, situate qnd i
being In theOMiniy of Harry and State.of Michlgan. The west half of th” south-west quarter ol
aectlon nineteen. In township two north range
ten west containing eighty acres of lard aerord
lug to the JJultcd States survey, amr twenty
acres off tfb south end of the west frictional
half of the northwest quarter of soetion munber
ulncteen in township two north range teu west
containing In all one hundred acres of land, be
tbe same more or less.
Dated, November 22nd, b*K.
Julia B. hcoviux.
Mortgagee.
, AASX W. HAMILTON.

Attorney for Mortgagee.

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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
In tbe matter ot the estate of David N. Lake.
d Notice ts hereby glvra that I shall seU at
public auction to'tne highest bidder. omTue^day
the 21st dav °&lt; February, A. D., DM3,
at ten o'clock. In the forenoon at the
office of the Judge of Probate In the
city-of Hastings in the county of Barre,
tn the state of Michigan, pursuant to
license and authority granted to me on the 2»tb
day of December, A, D. !»&lt;«, by the Probate
which is absolutely pure
court of Barre county. Michigan, all of the
estate right, title and interest of the said de-i
and soluble.
ceased of. In Mid tn the real estate situate and!
being in the county of Barry hi tho state of
It Um more than three timet the etrength
Michigan, known and described as follows.
ot Cocos mixed with Starcn, Arrowroot
t0The north half of the north half of section
or'Sugar, and is far more economical,
number thirty-thre« to township three north of
range eight west excepting one hundred acres ■ coding leu than one cent a cup. It
of land heretofore conveyed by David N. Lake
Is delicious, nourishing, and easily
to Ebcr H. L«ar. off and from the west end and
a niece of land eighty rods north and south by
U10K3TED.
twenty rods cast and. west off of and from the
Sold by Crocera everywhere.
east /nd heretofore conveyed by David h. Lake
to Michael Hones, containing City acres of land
iw&gt; the vuna more or less.
DatedUiastlugs. Mich-. Dec. 29th, A. D.. UOL
CHAS. H. Ba u Kit.
Administrator—

W. Baier &amp; Co.’S

Breakfast Cocoa,

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchester, Mass.

Helpless
no Giya

ie most re­
N. Y.
ays
* living feting.
WSSkl I ate

MORTGAGE SALE.
’ Default having been nudeIn the &lt;on&lt;htlom.
of a certain mortgage made by Patrick SI: John
to Mary T. Goodyear. d.Uwt July bth. A. D..
$90, and recorded hi the office of the reg Inter of
deeA*. for tbe county of Byre Mid stale of
Michigan, on tho itrtJi day of July. A. D., 18M.
InUherfflot mortgage*, on page is,, on which
mortgage there is claimed to be due nt tho date
his notice the sum of •Igbtrooe dollsreaod
ffitv one cents, and an attorney’s fee of fifteen
dollars provided fur in said mortgage, and no
suit or proceedings at law having been institaed to reemer the moneys se;ured by said
mnrtc ire or any nart thereof. .Now. therefore,
b, Vjtue of the tx. xer of sale contained tn said
mortgage, and tbo statute I" such ease made
and urovldrtd. notice Is hereby given that on
H^uSSy the eighth day of April. A. I). i«u. at
Um o’clock In the forenoon. I shall sell at pubfte

twmt door of the court house in the city of Has&amp; Michigan, [that being tbe Place where the
ri??ti t cotwl fur Uarry county is holdenj, Uie
oremHes dcM-ilbed fn said mortgage, or so

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Miebton and koomand d«-rtbed as follow.:

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Mortgagee.
FHILirT. ^bOROV^.

ftkago, Z&amp;liDiioo Ji SaM

I’W.O0O beauty,” etc., who pin ya base ball j tors bypopular vote was carried without
; in auiumer, has concluded th put in tha ,^on.--------------------------------------- ----- * v' —
---------------winter
on---------------the stage,where
ho. will do -a------song11 ---------FRIGHTFULLY
FATAL -EXPLOSION.
or two in character.
. Locomotive Collides with a I.ond ot
Two agents of the New York Society for
Dynamite.
the Prevention of. Criidtyi to Children
London. Jan. 10.—A dispatch to the
Mrs. Cells Erlbenc itnd her four
A horse belonging to Belle’s express wan found
----- ------- - ----------—
Central\^ews from St Paul de Loanda
slowly cooked t» &lt;1 .ch hy foiling Into on Children starving and half frozen in a
room in the toutorent No. » ^ys* train crowded with Europeans and
excavation of t..c New York Steam Heat­ miserable
E-.X .■■w.LK.wYhrkd.,^
I
w„
on
ing company.
The health office at Hamburg report* LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. w«r
rwretly ud Uw regia,
■ toebed to join a wagon loaded with fiftythat there were 10,0’0 deatlui from cholera •
four boxes of dynamite and cighty-two
in 1802, and 20,323 deaths from' all causes.
Chlcago.
casks
gunpowder.
Tho engine
moved
The births numbered ’is,909.
C
V1IILAUO.JA.T.
hicago. Jan. 14.
AO.
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•
—
Following were the quoteUona on the board । down grade with great speed and collided
Burglara at Vienna murdered Frau I________
Marie Pocher, aged 00 years, and looted 1 off trade today.
today, Wheat-January, opened with the wagon, exploding the dynamite.
7o?|ic. etoeed, ‘“Me: May, opened. teHc. closed Fifty persons were killed.
her house.
.
’Jfcc; July, opened 61c, dosed blMicl CornSir John Puieston, M. R, gave* dinner ttMay.
January. opened «4e. closed
nt the Conaervative club, Loudon, to Sen­ opened 4t«4c, closed
July; opened 4«Hc,
ClNClXNATi, Jan. 16.—Rufus Payne, an
ator Jones, of Nevada.
closed teUc. Oats—January, opened —.
William Lloyd Garrison’s atatuo in closed 81T4c: February, ojiomal —, dosed ex-member of the school board, was found
bronze, of colossal size, will l»e uuvelied in x-H; May, opened ®«o. chawd. 35«c* Pork- frozen to death nt 342 West Sixth street
January, oj«ncd fl8.7U, closed &lt;18.60; Feb­ Monday nioru'.ng. His Ixxiy was found tn
Newburyport next Fourth of July.
ruary, opsned 81 “Hi. closed &lt;lH.aH; May, a little repair sliml in the rear of the house.
The total cotton receipts for 1892 at eleven opened
&lt;lP-(«.- ctoocd &lt;HjD.
Lard—Janu­ The body was lying by the stove. It is
pointe in Arkansas and the Indian Territory ary. opened &lt;L*-.77Ji, closed S10.77H.
'
supposed that he went to sleep by the stove
were 51,&lt;771 bales. For tbe previous year at
Live Stock—Prices at tho Union Stock-yards and the cold benumbed bis faculties.
the same points the receipt* were 122,261.
today ranged as follows; Market active
’s family live in the Twenty^fifth
piit-ire withwuu- Payne
Peter Engstrom was given a verdict for , on .psckingand shipping
.. u&gt;&gt;.
. •ct'ium,
account; prices
ran
cyl -■
at
fA30
—t material chanfce;
change; sales
salt
—
— ' wnrd.
&lt;7,500 in the dreuit court nt Ashland, Wte, i1 out
sales
ranusd
»t —
&lt;A30
in an action against the Ashland Iron aud ©"-'’J plk?. S7.4D©7.75 light, 87.tXJ7.tB rough
Steel company. This is ono-hnlf the sum ^“ag. 37 ltoj.7AJ mixed, and &lt;7.&lt;ft^’Ml heavy
UniONTOWN. Pa., Jan. 16.—Joseph Crad­
asked by pteintlff.
packtog sad dipping tots.
rn » c
. ,
„ .
,
Cottle - Market rather quiet on lo­ dock and another workman, .whose name
T. E. Grace, of tbe Hotel Grace, Red c*i and shipping account nnd prices could not lx) obtained, were thawing
Oak, la., was shot through the head in his without inuch change; quotations ranged at twenty sticks of dynamite at an open lire
’bedroom.
’
— whom
•
•ho •hiul•' |5,4q(4,(jQ choice to extra shipping steers, &lt;4M) In tile new tunnel on the state line exten­
His wife, with
4^5.30 good to choice do, &lt;3.90 Q UD sion of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad.
trouble, was in the room at tho time.
There Is so much destitution nt Cincin­ fair to good. &lt;32S2J.To common to medium The dynamite exploded, killing the two
do, $a.(WJ3.75 butchers' steers.
|3.(Ud
nati caused by tin "break-up
'
of* the
' river 2.73
stockera, |2JSaX75 Texas steers, $3.73flAP.) men and injuring several others.
that bakers have I defend their wngons at rnngo iW.-s. $2.tO®3.25 feeders. 51J&amp;M73
Royal Wedding.
til
ver.
tbe point ot the n
cows. SLSXM-70 bulls, and $3.30 *040 vool
Sigmaringen, Jan. 10.—Amid royal
pomp ami Splendor aud surrounded by
Sheep
—
Market
active
and
price*
well
sup­
Elizabeth Cady Stanton says that the ported; quotations ranged at &lt;L(XXX5.3D per 100
first Pilgrim to set foot on Plymouth rock I lba westerns, S3JtXJ5J&lt;0 natives, and |4.l^&gt;iMX) European sovereigns or their representa­
tives, Princess Marie ot Edinburg was
was a woman.
lambs.
married Tuesday to Prince Ferdinand,
General Horace Porter has been elected
Produoe: Butter—Fancy creamery, 3!4h crown prince of Roumnnix
president of tbe Union League club at New 8?He per lb; fancy dairy, t’l&amp;2oc; packing
Senator Cullom la Bettor.
York, the place which ban been filled for stock. l&amp;iMflc. Egas-St rlctly treat. JSa^o
per doz; Ice house,
Dressed poultry—
seven years by Chauncey M. Depew.
Washington, Jan. 16.—Senator Cullom,
cnickena, 9&amp;llc
per lb; turkeys,
The Smart building nt Kansas City was Spring
U®Wfc; ducks, 10»12u; 7^11c- Potatoes of Illinois, has been confined to his room
burned. The total loss was &lt;345,(XX), di­ —Wisconsin rose, ttiyiSo per feu; Hobrons, the past week by Illness. He to better, and
vided ns follows: Jacquard Watch and
expects to be out again in a few days.
Jewelry company, (150,000; Foster Woolen
company, &lt;50,000; Art school, &lt;5,000; build­ Swcci xxjtotoee—llllnol S3.00®3AO per bbL
THE DEATH RECORD.
Apples
—
Common
and
poor
stodc,
SLL032.0O
ing. &lt;40.000bbl; fair to good,
fancy, *2.70.
Jobs Huntington, wealthy citizen of
Tho Illinois State Board of Pharmacy per
Cranberries—Jerseys, fancy. ^.tD.QOxO par
has elected these officers: T. N. Jamieson, bbl; Cape Cod. fair to good, &lt;5.0^7.50; Wis­ Cleveland, O., at London.
Rev. Dr. Edward D. Wueadon, oldest
of Chicago, president; L. C. Hogan, of Chi­ con#In Bell and Bugles, fancy standard. &lt;9.00©
Methodist preacher, at Chicago.
cago, vice president; H. H. Green, ot 10.00.
Edgar Mills, prominent California piBloomington, treasurer, and Frank Fleury,
of Springfield, secretory.
Senator John E. Kkxxa, of West VirWheat—No. 3 red winter cash. 8B&lt;c;
Tbe whisky trust has again advanced
giuia, at Washington.
January, 82^0, February. 83»6&lt;x March.
prices 5 cents a gallon.
May, b%c. Corn—No. 3 mixed each. £JHc;
George H. Wisxeb, wealthiest,young
Poatmaster Jacob M. Morris, of Lincoln, January. 53)4c: Februuary, S^ct March;
man in Iowa, at Eldora, In.
’
ms., whose office was recently robbed, baa May. 54Mc. Oats-No. 2 mixed cash.
W. EL ALUtX, prominent Mason, at Be­
been depoeed, n shortage having been dis­ May. 40J4C. Ryo—In light request; quoted at
loit,
Win.
UN-i'ite
in
car
tote.
Barley
—
Dull
and
steady;
covered jn his accounts.
Ezra Pomfrrey, pioneer citizen of Elk­
two-rowed state. (XVjTDc; western, slx-rowon
J. W. Evans, s[&gt;ecinl agent of the Santa state,
70ii90c. Pork— Unchanged; old mew
Fe road, with a posse, has captured Bill S17.W17.75. new, 818.5OCd3.73. Lord-Dull hart, Ind.
Henry 3. Codman, chief of thu land­
Dual, Bill Herman and Wade Stewart and nominal.
near Paris, Te$. They are charged with
Live Stock: Cattle—Trading actire foe all scape department of the Worid’v fair, at
robbing tho Santa Fu agent at Dougherty, gradM at an advance at lOaiJo per 10) lba; Chicaga
pooroat tu bent nutivu steers,
per 100
Wiljjam H. Wickham, ex-mayor of New
LT.
By-a premature blast in the new yards of lha; bulls and dry cows, &lt;Sd&amp;2,AW. Sheep and York city.
Lamba—Sheep, steady and firm; lamha. ooUm
Dr. SaMUCL Logan, prominent southern
the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railway and
t&lt;io per lb higher, sheep, SLflOQJM) per WO
utar Denison, Tax., two meu named George Ibe; bumbs. S&amp;&amp;0a7Dfi Hogs—Nominally physician, at New Orleans.
Hampton and Jerry Kylie were killed aud steady: Uvu bogs. &lt;74037^0 per 100 lbs.
pRAECEB AWE Kemblb, well-known aotwo ocher laborers seriously injured.
BartXMaa BuxdeUCoutta aud her hus.
Dmore.Jac.M.
Wheat—Na 3 red oeeK KJ«di Mor. nprtagflaid, Maa.
UM No. 1 wMKTte. Oom-No. &gt; omK
ton, Mrs. Antiwlel, of the capital dty,
kicked a tamborine suspended at a height
of 0 feet, 9 Inches.
A sperm whole about thirty-five feet
long made its appearnneo In the upper boy

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^WE SINQ THE PRAISE

ne with

WAii’isGTr-N. Jffn. II.—The «imto yw
lertiay |UD&lt;wii the quarantine bill witha
piuvlaion ilmt the prekidaut iuay prohllrft
In whole or in.pnrt the landing of both
persons and property in this country from
epidemic countries. Tbe anti-option bdl
was discussed without action.
The house rejected tho joint resolution
changing the time of inauguration nnd
Female Ailments,
meeting of congress, aud (Missed the bill
giving tha Norfolk and Western railway
: Remove Disease and
entry into the District
WAsniXGTOX, Jan. IS.—The only thing
; Promote Good Health.
done in the senate ycaterday after tha read­
Omnd rtb . ftadM A B.M1. OMbf.
ing of the journal was the announcement
Famous the world over.
of the death of Senator Kenna, the adop­
tion of the usual eulogistic rusolnUons,
and the appointment of a committee to ar­
range for the fuperal.
'
The house followed the example of the
senate.
Warrington, Jan. 18.—Both houses of
congress yesterday gave tho day to the '•
funeral exercises over the body of the late I
TIME TABLE.
Senator Kenna. That business was ail the j
a
In effect November soth.ttW.
senate attended to.
IJ
In the boiubo a brief
L..v* conrideration of the
~ . Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit
bill to provide the efficiency of the militia
irar
m. ir.u.
was had, but no action taken. At 12:-45
-r®••rxs.&lt;l RnpiHs 7 10
the members went to tho senate chamber,
Rast Farts
aud immediately on returning from the
McCord
funeral adjourned.
Alto
Elmdale
Washington, Jan. 14.—In the senate
CtariwvlBe
yesterday tiie McGarrahan bill was
Lake Odessa
1 li
Woodbury
under consideration for lialf an hour and
Suufleld
after a speech against it by Mills, it went
Mulliken
over till Monday. Tho anti-option bill
Grand Ixidge
was then taken up nnd an amendment
Lanainx
Detroit
offered by Vilns which would have the
effect of restricting the operations of the
hill to
” was
“ “gambling
punblloj transactions
ttau»ctloM"
wa. deda
tiuward Cny
for the rretof lha &lt;U, ao.l went over
Edmore
.Inhn I. ilklo't do .nr daniaoe were readr &lt; without BOtloiL
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■
Blanton
racon.1 Miclix'l C. McDonald u ni.nilxr J°bn 1. dklii't do ray,
' TLo ’i&gt;publican. In IbsbouMRUbusUnd
loots
of U» llllnol. IX-mocratic ra&gt;u&gt;coumlUra J
tbrakj vebra lb. train bore tbeex- :
P
eoMldrrratonof private
Grand Ledge
r m
front tbe Tb.nl dhtr.ee.
v. ’
rh_m I »«r elal.ua Wil with the rreult that noth■•&gt;L
rurMiu Mary Kneiir. formerly in charge । Ing was nccoinpltohed.
ix-rroit
Thursday, Jan. 12.
of the Women’s Christian Temperance 1 «-,MIIV&lt;.TnS. v-n m —Cafferv the new
Tho French cabinet has had another Union restaurant, Chicago, nnd noted for I
—natnr took his
Saturday
iJUMlng
Grand Ledge
crisis and Do Freycinet nnd Loubet were 1 her charitable and temperance work, lain Ixmfalana senator, took bla seat Saturday
Mulliken
dropped and a new cabinet formed with * jail In that city for forging a note ou Mrs. [ &lt;“«’ every time be got an opportunity
Sunfield
Woodbury
other men iu their places.
■
। Mary M. Hobbs, with whom .he had mode | voted against tbe anti-option bill. Most
Lake Odessa
Only nineteen men are missing rm the re- ; her home for some tiiy, and of whom she of the day was occupied by Morgan, who
Clarksville
suit of the inundation of the Cornwall was the trusted compniion.
I s-poke on the Nicaragua canal and bewailed
Elmdale
Alto
(England) coal ph.
,
------- —
| the alleged fact that the Mouroe doctrine
MtCmi.!
Tbe Hrallu.- combine bi repnru.1 u&gt; l»
Tnren.y. Jra. ' T.
.yn, nt tbl, Ume . -braren Ulrellty.” or a.
East Faris
■--• ------.u_
----------i ■ Don.-lson
his been appoint- Ims put it, “kicked to doll rags" by the seninterested
tn the
syndicate
which Caffery.
has ob- who
I
Grand itaplds
ed
United
States
senator
frdm
Louisiana
in
:
ate.
Washburn
gave
notice
after
several
tamed control of nearly all the coal mines
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Randall L. Gibson, was the leader ■• votes had been taken on the subject that
in Nova Scotia The new combine has u • place of RaudaU
capital of
, । .........................
ten
.■ .|;v ...
—---------of the state senate at its ia-d‘ —
session.
vvuuld _.C
ask .v.
tbe iacmite
to act- on the antiGrand ESSS
Portland
Throe masked men walked into tho sti- j■ Moors have liberated the Spanish com- ' option bill on.Wedne.**!.^..
louts
;
mandant
w|hom they kid-. The house ratified the agreement for the
tion at Daugherty, Tex,, a lonely place on ' ——-— nt
— Alhuoamaa,
-­
How uni City
nnped
; purchase of the “Cherokee outlet" for
the Santa Fe road, and held up the statiou nn
P&lt;sl rvccKitly.
louts
bt;n:;.,n
Kernel
; agent andohepiissvnger,but only succeeded j F'
r"-’1 Loth,
' the murdeter of Mrs. De-: &amp;t*3,urto.
t &lt;1n lore
lasceek, at.
nt. r.Schenectady.
... N.
r Y
«r , in June,!।
J^n. 17.—Morrill, in the
In getting u small sum.
! nirewsck,
eiuctrothnnajjia
m
Clinton
Bvvry day, others week days only.., t stop
Delegates of the Miners’ Federation iu ■ JV’’,?
senate yesterday spoke against the McGar- on• signal.
N.- '■
Y. I
Iraim Iu ninulppbxm bare ..h.pwl ■ ; L‘rru&gt;ou,
*““' uannemorn, 1&gt;
' rahan bill; Peffer in favoV of limiting the
I’xrJur cars on all trains between Grand
woke
When Mra. Mary* Olson, of' Chicago,
I
j resolution asking the British parliament to • V
Rapids and Detroit. Seats 23 cents. DaHaeattOM
presidential oflica to one term, and Call in made
pin
the ---------morning
inVntou station. Grand Rapids with the
I put* a bill uyiking eight hours a legal day’s ) up
------B she wai
! work
■ find that her 3&gt;i-months-oldI child was ly- defense of the constitutionality of tho anti- Cnn-AcoA w»t Mk-hpian Railway ro«
C
hicago axd th* Wkrt and roit Muskm»
&gt;t known what 1 option bilL Progress was made ou this
I Simon Gobliura. p..,l&gt;.« ..lire M .b. '
gon, Manistkx, Tkatkrsk City. Elk Rat­
—-... — Jio infant.
I bill. The axucndmt nts that* bad been ios. Chaklbvoix and Fxtosket. Favorite
! German National b mk at Denver,'has ----------Coke workers in the Westmoreland and ‘ offered by Vilas nnd Daniel were defeated route to thcsunmierrreorts of northern Mletii di-.-.ppcared with 814,&lt;Kk) of the Ixuik’s
Fayette munty (Pa.) coke Regions are get- ' by large majorities, and some amendment* gan.
funda.*
John II. York’s large dry goods bouse at ting ready for another big strike or higher ■ offered by Washburn were agreed too, one
777 South Halstead street, Chicago, was wages.----------------------------------------------------- of them fixing the first of July, 1833, as the
Leave for Manistee and Traverse City 7:30 A.
Glerbut Waeacher, of Chicago, ho* just, time when the bill is to go into effect.
M. or.d 5-30 p. M.
totally dostroyctl by a lire that cost York
finishe 1 the feat ot riding bbracback-from I For &lt;dmoft atrfiour the ttmeof the house
Leave lor Charlexolx and Petoskey 7 JO A. M.
and the insurance companies &lt;250,W0.
Parlor cars on day trains and Sleepers ou
the-Windy
City
to
San
Fraurisco.
It
took
]
was
consumed
in
tbe
consideration
of
a
Mrs. itobert G. Ingersoll receives almost
rcsoluli&lt;m vt
w which there was not the
tho night trains to Chicago.
him ninety-eight days. The distance to resolutlnp
as many letters mt her husband, and most about
Ask
3,0t» milea
alightctft
slightiart opjxMition
opposition in any quarter, and write toour agents fur further partlculan or
ot the letters inclose religious tract*.
GkOJtOB DeHaVKN. Geon FasVr Ar't.
A Xudra merchant wa. nmnlareilbr wllic1' w" l,nI‘11’
wltbmit obCaptain H. A. Hudson, of Fort Worth,
Grand Rapids.
T.V
.raraurt
uulra
tho
trat
Iwmllu
ntur
Cucmar.tm,
MMleo.
rad
hl.
A«loa.
It
on. railing upon th. ox^
Tex., las
organized at Dallas tho best ! w1'" "’l-btA When »bo reached town enure department.
driu'U
mlUuS^reaiLuS^r
lor inlonnatlon a, to
iruitith““"b
! mid told her ,tory. troop, were rent out the
thenumber
number and
and .uuouut
amount &lt;4
of war
war eltdma
claims
allowed or
t^rai.ra.im.in.iJt v» vaHL.k.w : after the mlKrcwuts and futiud them—ten I ---------- disallowed
,------- , - by
- -suoh
... depart1 h S
1 !'&gt;•&gt;&gt;• Wh*»
"b" " “ rlorod Ibero , "'eota
Tbe house
htmre drfrotod
l»U to reUlo
inento The
defeated a bill
settle
rie mine nt Ironwtxxl. Mich.
; Wvn} tFn dead bandits—eights killed In the 'I the claim
claims
-s of Arkansan
Arkansas and other states
Friday, Jan. 13.
fight and two shot by drum head court | under the swamp tend grants. A joint
TIME TABLE.
resolution for h constitutional amendment
In effect September 11.139X
IzA' “J7hcb’S«ar aidrty’ot’Wwhtag- ] Mike Kelly, the ‘'only,” the “king," tho ] jortjj®
liritd
t?ith^t
for the election °vote
of.the wm
United
States
sena-

Hi

noticed
lything.
blankly
stylish,
young
r before
Uigence

THE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.

No. s
Freight.

Aerated

or’'“0m*° **“*

Obituary: At Virginia. nix.Rcr. Jamra
Needham, aged Hl. Ac New Orleans. Dr.
T’:r New York senate has confirmed tho Samuel Logan, aged CJ. At Poughkceiuua
nomimxtioii of Sawn B. Anthony as mem­ N. Y., Lewis Baker, aged 1U1.
beryl tbe executive department of tho
Loeheiler State Industrial school.,
An- epMrtnle
of .tuolhpox la feared at
A dynamite bomb exploded in front of ; —
- •the Catholic club at Gening, Belgium, Akron, O.
| .
and wrecked the whole front of tbe buildLittle Martbrm Hornsea is K*trin«
ing. Nobody hurt.
। ot the scarlet fever at tbe W bite Hoose,
Thirty mlucre were drowped In tho . ▼Meh will soon be out of quarantine.
Wheal Owl mine at Penzance, Cornwall,* A boa relief of Henry. Ward Beecher has
England, by a sudden rush of water.
t been unveiled in tbe vestibuleof Plymouth
Thirteen union Ironworkers of Duquesne, church, Brooklyn.
Pa., bave been on trial for tho last few] During a fire at Kensington, a Chicago
days for riot during the strikes growing suburb, a wall fell, catching Pipeinen Morout of the Homestead trouble. Tun were gan and Cunningham, killlug Morgan Iu-.
feund guilty of riot, two of unlawful as- 1' stontly
stantly and fatally wounding CunningCunning­
wrnibly, aud one acquitted. A new trial ham.
'
It ia
Is „
is bsaid
was asked for.
.| lv
~i» . Hint vthe
UC lithographer* of
The flywheel at Oliver Bros.’ Steel mill, ': CIjMljinJ,
Cleveland, Detroit, PSI
Chicago,
Buffalo autl
and
cAfrn Rnffnhi
Pittebuig, buret John ^Orient, a furnace- ’ Rochester have formed a combine.
MK WM Imustv tilled rad wnnl| Tumiiie.-.™;
Three thieves went iuUJ U_
the cigar store
u:Ler. were Mirioudy lujamL twoo! whom
j. B. Henry, Mlnneepoli., .nd at the
will die.
1 nmxxia of revolver demandrel his money.
Mrs. Maxwell, ot IJmn, O., was killed Mil declined to submit* aid attacked all
by her sou who had suddenly gone insane. , thrce&gt; Que fired at him, but did not hurt
Shu Interfered to prevent him killing him- him. They got away, however, with hi*
self and he killed her instead.
■ watch and about $50 in cadi.
The* New York presbytery has formally •
adopted the report of the committee acquit-1 The family of Gideon Lcbloud, of Celina,
O., was made ill by poison. It wan found
ting Dr. llrigifc of the charge of heresy. At that the poison was in the family lard, but
tho meeting Dr. Edward L. Clarjc pre­
how it got there is a mystery.
sented a letter announcing his wish to re- ;
explosion of------------------powder among
gang
sign from tbe church because he cannot .An
--------------------wa
-»
— —of
subscribe to all the doctrines.
v; workmen employed on tha water coniThere are several case, of small-pox at P&lt;ny’»
reservoir. Santa Fe, N. M.,
Akron O
. threw Juan Carrillo, a Mexican, twenty
Barney Fegrtherff. of St. Ixjula, haa inin
aIr- Carilltfa leg w*. broken
vented a burglar trap that to said to work and he was severely burned. Ha may die.
like a charm and catch ’em every time.
I John lx Sullivan's latest work at the
Schools at Prairie Mound. III., have been red paint was a| Alliance, O., where hi
| -reiVra up-wl-arU tha whole popul*. I
closed by diphtheria.
tlon. Four poiremen deOUltd to aee thet!
Janies J. Townsend has been elected to Gon. ------------.

K7p°rL

iBLE.

SOUTH.

Cressey
MUo....
Delta*
Cloverdale ...
Bbufti...........
HASTuraa...

Coats Grove.
Woodland ...
LansingT............................... 3&lt;M 10 45 ........
Detroit.......'......................... I 1 3N 7 B0 ........
Grand Rapids.............. 7 OOJ........ |....................

•Stops on signal only.
.. ;
t No*. S and 6 will not carrv passengers ualeaa
provided with freight train permits.
Freight trains will be run at ibe coavenleouc
ot the company, who reserve the right to change
the time of such trains without notice.
.
~
W. 8. dkwixg
. Gen’1 Manager.
it r w.TTwn
t&gt; e, h. a.
—

�SLAUGHTER - SALE!
Anything in our store, will be sold at cost and less for
'
*
1 z-x 1 i ILL,
,
have money and room for new,goods. This is no humbug
but solid facts. We mean business
AT 1
° c'- ~
stand back of what they say.
v----------------- j------ _

Here are only a few of the great bargains offered:

All-Wool Coats at §1.50 j Wonderful goods for’ the
All \\ ool Pants at 1.25 money. Better bargains than
All Wool Vests at 1.00 i ever before offered.
. All
All
All
All

Wool
Wool
Wool
Wool

Suits at
Suits at
Suits at
Suits at

Only a few of these grades
All Wool Suits at §5.00
All Wool Suits at 6.00 -left. Come early and take
All Wool Suits at 6.50 your choice.

§7.00 I These elegant suits sold
7.50 the world over for §10.00,
8.00(11.60,12.00, 13.00 respec8.25 j

Overcoats must be sold at a sacrifice.
Everything
Overcoats ranging in price from §1.50 to §22.00 you can buy any of them at cost or even less,
must go, from the cheaper grades up to the finest suits in the store. Call
“ " in
’ early before the stock is reduced. No
trouble to show goods. Remember this sale is for 30 days only.
Yours respectfully,

R. MUDGE &amp; SON
U A cttxtgc
nAblllNGb

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.

R a MMT7D 1 &lt;’f
DA1N JNiiK.

7

Thursday, January 19, 1893.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

UrrxilKD AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT
Tire HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICK,
AUGtST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOYES.

country for means of employment turn of his administration were tbe con­
nway the Jindependent conditions
ciliation of the southern states and reform&lt;
of the civil service.
activity of the other and the railways
Four hundred dollars t«» a cent, the
would be idle and the professional men
would be without a client. JThe pro­ democratic administration will And every
tective tariff fosters industry for the bene­ penny of the treasury money there, or le­
fit of all, and while a comparatively few gitimately accounted for. Let the con­
men have grown rich from the profits of gressional committee lose no time, but
manufacture the real millionaires have count the money and report to tbe people.
grown rich on other conditions quite re­
mote from tariff benefits.
Benjamin F. Butler is dead. While he
had some of the weaknesses to which all
The sliver question begins to look as if humanity ta heir to, yet he was a great
It was going to receive considerable atten­ man In many respects and a very brainytion in this, and in perhaps succeeding one. He left an estate valued at 87,000,­
congresses, unless some satisfactory agree­ 000.

• under which ouc class subsists upon the

■ Ever since the tariff has been one of tbe
leading political questions. we'don't re­
member of ever hearing a democrat or
people's party orator discuss tho question
without making an appeal to the preju­ ment can be reached In the International
dices of their audiences, that the tariff by congress to meet again next summer. The
Its protective features had made only the Sherman law authorizing the purchase of
two classes “millionaire and papers." four millldn,-five hundred thousand ounces
That In consequence of its operation the of silver every month by tbe'government,
property of the country was rapidly pass- Is being carefully considered by men of all
Into the hands of the rich. Tho following parties, who fear that the promise of the
from tbe Grand Rapids Herald should cor­ government to maintain the parity of gold
rect all false Ideas and prejudices based on aud silver on tbe bash of 16 to 1, may
such sophistry and twaddle. “One of the cause the government much trouble to
strong arguments employed by the demo­ keep its promise, with an annual increase
crats to Inflame the prejudices of the tn the volume of silver of 854,000,000.
workingmen against the protective tariff is Sherman himself and many democratic
that it enables tho rich to grow richer. members of both senate and house have
The antithesis of this argument is that tbe asked for the repeal of the law. Presi­
men engaged In non-protected Industries dent-elect Cleveland has stated very em­
like railway, steamboat, oil and trine phatically that the law sbonld be repealed.
operations arc discriminated against; for &gt; If tbe government should fall in Its prom­
the benefit of the few manufacturers. ise to pay the holders of silver or
These arguments are seductive, but like or silver certificates in gold if required,
all superstructures built on unstable foun­ sliver and silver certificates would decline
dations they are destroyed by the force of tn value .until they would be worth no
tbelr own logic. Who are the millionaires more than the bullion or market value of
of this country and how did they acquire sUvfer. Tii&gt;present congress and those of
tbelr wealth? Beginning with Sanford tho future, wiH ba confronted with great
run tbe scale of them Including the. Van­ questions upon whose solution all of the
derbilts, the Asters, Brice, Rockefeller, Interests of tlje country depend.
Sage. Gould, Clews, Field, Armour, Fiord,
Hopkins, O’Brien, Huntington, Sage and
Measured by apy other commodity, (gold
Flower. Did any one of theae men ac­ ' excepted) silver will buy as much now as
quire tbelr millions from tbe profits of a in 1873 when lb was demonetized. It is
protected industry? Certainly uoL San­ not true that Its purchasing power has deio rd and Huntington made irfvestmenta in creased—Journal. The sentiment in the
lands, projected railroads and became rich.
above is rather misleading at least to many
The Vanderbilt fortune was laid in steam­
who have never given much consideration
boat* and railroads. Brice and Rockefel­
to monetary matters. Why has the pur­
ler were fortune-favored in oil speculation.
chasing power of sliver not decreased?
Armour made bls money in bogs. Dillon. the reason Is very evident. The govern­
Sage, Ctews, and Flower reaped their in­
ment stands back of every silver dollar,
crease in stock speculation. Field. O'Brien and every silver certificate issued, with the
and Flood profited in dry goods and mines promise that the holder can have It cashed
The Aston established tbelr wealth in
in either gold or silver as he may elect.
furs and increased It In lands. Gould
Withdraw that government pledge and
f it-red bls fortune from railroad operations.
silver would only be accepted at Its bul­
Not one of these men owe their riches to
lion value of about 60 cents and ail the
legislation of congress could net raise It
above hat point

Is ao fair criticism of the

.1 yean years old and was the IU th pre4|.

very energetic supervision of Miss Etta
Main. The young ladles were greatly
pleased on Monday to receive a cheek for
525 from MesM-r Bros. &amp;. Reynolds to help
them In tbelr work, in the very severe
weather of tbe post few w«.ek there has
bera much suffering among tbe poor and
After the bridal party had reached the I the young ladles in I hta Mercy and Uelp
work are doing their very best and acchancel steps, the bride was met by Lieut,
otnpllablng&lt;_great deal to relieve It.
Rock, who was accompanied by Lieut
Bertram Neuman, U. S. Navy, who was
I
the best man. Tbe first part ot the ser­
vice was then read, after which an anthem
Mount
Vernon
and
Washington
’
s
grave
was sung, and during which time the
be reproduced at tbe World's fair as
bride and groom advanced to the altar will
Virginia's exhibit
rail. The ring was then taken to the

Empire style of white bengaline. The
corsage was cut decollettc, the sleeves of
white velvet and lace. Short white tulie
veils, set on the head with large bows of
white ribbon, made a most effective head
gear. Tbelr bouquets were of white

Careful experiments recently made iir
Paris with Aluminum Indicate that It will 1
be largely used for utensils of all sorte. as
it ta less affected by air, water, wine. beer. I
rider, coffee, milk. nil. butter, etc., than
are Iron, copper, lead, zinc and tin. Sea­
salt and vinegar alone affect aluminum,
but not to an injurious degree.

The year 1S91 was certainly one of
those In which new industrial applications
of paper were most numerous.. TMv idea
of using paper in the place of stone in the
construction of bouses ta already uld: but
paper to take the plan-of glass in window-*,
of clay In flower-pots, of Iron in railway
rails, wagon wheels and horseshoes, ot
altar and blessed and the remainder of the
There are already twenty-fdur Jersey porcelain in laboratr ry ware, of^vood In
solemn service repeated. Tbe bride and cows quartered at the stables. They are barrels, it having already taken (be place
groom were a handsome couple as they entered for the great milk prodnefog con- of that material In small boats, paper in |
passed down the aisle, amid the smiles of
pulleys, are applications as novel ns bold.
their relatives and friends.
▲11 that par* ot the New South Wales
Engineer A. E. Chipman was yesterday
After the ceremony a reception was exhibit to be placed In the Agricultural
Two old women In Delewarv have been
building is now within that structure, also afternoon thrown from’ bis engine at
arrested as witches. And Delaware wants held at Mr. Neuman's residence.
the mi nerals intended for tbe mines and Wyandotte by a broken rod. He fell un­
the first position In the cabinet. “Back­
der the tender wheels In such a position
mining building.
Social Doing*.
that It was nearly 30 minutes before he
ward, turn backward, oh Time, In your
A fine lol of poles Is now lying in the could be taken ouL He died in ten min­
flight”
l/The third of tbe A. N. Q. pedro parties
Transportation building annex. These utes.
was held Thursday night last and was en­ poles are to be used as staffs at the various
tertained most delightfully by Mrs. Will entrances to the grounds. They came
Reports to tbe state board of health
Hay. Mrs. Fred Heath. Mrs. Chas. Jordan from Washington and It took ten cars to show bronchitis, rheumatism, tonsilltls.
and Miss Franc'WlIllams at the home of
Influenza and neuralgia In the order nam­
The following account of Greorge H. Mr*. Jordan. Miss Etta Main and John bring 36 of them. .
ed have caused tbe most sickness tn Michl- i
Rock's wedding which we take from a | McOmber secured first prizes.
Wisconsin people will remove the fa­ gan during the week ending January 7.
Newark, N. J., paper will be of Interest
mous brownstone monolith to tbe World's Diphtheria Is reported at 45 places, scarlet
to many of our readers.
Misses Anna and Olga Bessmer enter­ fair regardless of any action on tbe part of fever at 05, typhoid fever at 28 aud meas­
Grace Church was brilliantly Illuminat­ tained a progressive pedro party at their the legislature. The Ashland Evening
les at 19 places.
ed and crowded with fashionable pocple
home Monday evening. Five Press has started a fund to be independent
at six o'clock last evening who had as­ pleasant
b’waralgla of tho Toe.
tables were present and six handed pedro of any state appropriation.
sembled to wltnees the marriage of Miss
Drawings of the miniature kiosk to be I A neuralgic pain more or less severe at
Edith Gertrude Neuman and LieuL Geo. was played. Mrs. Will Chidester and
the bam of the fourth too ta not uncom­
II. Rock, U. S. Navy. I Miss Neuman, who Miss Etta Main cut for first prize and the placed by Ceylon in the Woman’s build­
latter had tbe fortune to win this time ing have been received by the lady man­ mon but has attracted medical attention
is the second daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
also. It was a dainty gold glove butfoner. j
only within recent years. Dr. Morton, of
Albert C. Neuman of 175 Mount Pleasant Mr. Hull carried off the gentleman’s prize, I ager*. In ths construction of tbe kiosk Philadelphia, in 1876 waa the first to de­
will be shown the ancient art of fine wood
avenue, has been a popular girl In the a silver match safe.
scribe
It and to report a number of cases.
fashionable world for several years.
carving as It was known on the islabd of
Lieut. Rock is one of the most promising
Ceylon twenty centuries before Columbus Ho bad himself suffered greatly from it.
Mrs. J. A. Van Arman entertained n discovered America. The contents of the
The attacks always come on suddenly.
young naval officers, and Is stationed
He was often obliged to remove bls boot,
few young people at pedro Saturday even­
at the Brooklyn navy yard.
.structure will be the work of the women
■ometlmes when walking in the street,
— It ta not often that a military wedding ing in honor of Miss Stella Hubbard, of of Ceylon.
•
sometimes when riding in • hta carriage
takes place in Newark, so there was much Hamburg, N. Y.
Tbe Russian Women's Committee has and sometimes even when in company.
Interest displayed In this one. Tbe dash­
Mr. and Mrs. John Pendergast enter­ asked for 3,000 square feet in tbe Wo­ When on horseback he has been compelled
ing and brilliant uniforms of tho groom,
hta best man and the ushers, tbe brilliant­ tained with pedro Wednesday evening for man's building. The exhibit embraces a to dismount, tie hta horse to a tree and lie
ly lighted altar and the Christmas decora­ Mrs. Morrison, of Graud Rapids. The large and most Interesting collection. on the gram, unable to proceed farther.
He found the affection much more fre­
tions of tha church blended harmoniously, latter cut with Mm. Russell for first prize With tbe request for space came a synop­
and made an effective background for the and was successful; Mr. Chester Messer sis of the exhibit. By order of the Em­ quent in women than In men—a result no
peror and Empress the display will be doubt of the greater delicacy of women’s
the beautiful bride and her bevy of lovely won the gentleman’s prize.
shown at tbe winter palace at St. Peters­ feet and of their wearing tight shoes.
bridesmaids.
The party by the Y. M. S. C. at the I burg before It is shipped to Chicago, and
Iu most cams protracted rest nnd the use
At 6 o’clock the robed choir entered the
church singing an appropriate procession­ Hastings house was not very largely at­ their Imperial majesties will view It at for awhile of quite broad soled shoes will
effect a cure; but sometimes the excision
al hymn. In tbe rear &lt;rt the procession tended, but a very enjoyable time was had. that time.
of the head of tbe fourth metatarsal tone
came the Rev. George M. Christaln, rector Squire’s orchestra of. Grand Rapids, fur
ta necessary.—Exchange.
of the church, in hta rich vestments. The ntahed the music. Mr. and Mrs. Will
choir took tbelr place in the stalls and Chldcstea led the grand march. Eight
Professor Dewar claims that water can
daring the Interval before the bridal party couples from Middleville, were present, be made solid by the evaporation of-a
entered, airs from “Tannhanser” were starting home at three o’clock when the quarter of Ito weight
Among French writers no one has car­
thermometer was 18 degrees-below.
played softly on the organ.
ried tbe profeaaion of the literary brigand
The largest barometer yet made has tosueh an extent an Mme.deGmtta. In
When the bridal party entered all was
excitement and a murmur of admiration
Last Sunday evening the evening ser­ been put In working order at tbe St 1800 hereril ways brought her into the
swept through the church as the bride vices at the Methodist church were given Jacques tower, Paris. It is forty one feet courts of law under very discreditable cir­
and her maids passed up the aisle, the I up to the Mercy and Help department of five inches high.
cumstances.
Boat, the publisher of a
choir singing the .wedding music from the Epworth League. Tbe chairman of
The statistics of life insurance people ••ries of manuata, engaged her. for a ram
“Lohengrin." The bride was a picture of 1 this department. Mrs. S. M. Fowler, pre­ show that in tbe last twenty-five years tbe of sixteen pounds. to write * -‘Manuel
beauty. She was escorted by her father. sided. Recitations and an essay were
Encyclopedlque de I’Enfance."
The
Her gown was made of white satin, with presented and borne special music render­ average of man's life has Increased five manuscript, which had been paid for, waa
per cent, or two whole years, from 41.9 to
long train. The tulle veil was gracefully ed. The program was much enjoyed and 43.9
T tbe P0*.0104 be,x* Printed when it was
years.
draped about the bead and festooned with a good collection was received for the
duwuvarvd to be an exact copy of a book of
One of the largest manufacturers of mi­ the same kind published in IBE) by V
orange blossoms, “be carried a bouquet work of this department Besides Ito
of white raw.
regular meeting when the turn of this de­ croscopes In Germany has made an Instru­ Dawcha. I do not find dt easy to underThe bridesmaids were six of Newark's partment comes in tbe league, it Is doing ment for measuring the curves of lenses
daMMera, MiM Mabe‘ Vanderpool. much
,
good among the poor this winter, which ta of such delicacy that it will indi­
Miss Frances A. Depue. Mias Dor* especially in furnishing clothing to poor cate tbe 1-3500 of an Inch.
would rappove that
Wright, Mln Laura Plume, Mln Adelina children. Some very pitiable cases bare
, It Is Mimawhat singular that, notwithEdgar and Min Gertrude Drake. *“
Pari*
Virginia Neuman, the bride’s staler.

�for 32.00 and these entitle the holder to a
Tha building committee for Barry Co.
funiWied room, cared for and lighted,
with hot aud cold water, and use of bath court house and jail will receive seeled
rooms for 31.00 per day, two iu a room. blds for tho sale of Ute following property,
Thursday, January 19, 1893.
Meals may be obtained ou the first floor viz., the old Jail property Including two
on the European plan. A good meal Is lots No's 729 and 730, also Hie old court
guaranteed to lie sold for 25 cents. Tbfe house. Blds will be received up to and
hotel Is built and controlled by a compa­ Including tbe Iflih of Feb. a. D.. IsM, «t
ny of Christian men, members of the 12 o'clock th. All blds shall be addreaaed
Methodist church.
It fe endorsed by to Buildlug Committee. Orson Swift, Sec­
Bishop Fitzgerald and Merrill, Dr*. Hunt retary; Hastings, Mich. The committee
nnd Cranston, publishing agenta ot the reserve the right to reject any and all blds.
By order of Comm.
groak book concern of the Methodist
Orson Swift, Sec'ywhich would a«l«l 40 |M«r cent M the ap- church. J. B. Norton, the Chicago bank­
Dated, Jan. IXth, 1694.
pearanee of the building No public er. Win. Deering, the manufacturer of
buildlngl'i this day fe thought of b“lng Agricultural Implements, and other men as
Il« pairing Department.
built without'pfeb' IflaM. mid nothing responsible and well known. Hotel Ep­
We make a specialty of watch cleaning
gives a building a more finished appear­ worth will give good and quiet accommo­
ance. While we know that thecotomlrtee dations for a* very, moderate price, and so and repairing of all kinds. Work intrust­
lias acted in the best of faith, and admit- near the exposition grounds as that very ed to us Is certain to receive .careful and
Ing that they haw stcnrvd nn excellent little time or strength need bo spent hr Intelligent treatment from expert and
building for the money invested, yet it is getting to or from tho-gnmnds. It Is un­ skillful bauds. Clocks cleaned, repaired,
universally regarded as a mistake to put der such auspices as that ladies can stay rwulated and set ia fine running order.
chrto windows in a building that will cost there In perfect safety. Twenty-seven Jewelry and all small wares mended,
betaiwp 330.000 and 9W,&lt;J00.
membership ticket.* in Hotel Epworth arc ।cleaned and repolished In the most work­
now hold In this city. Among others by manlike manner. All work guaranteed.
It has been known for a long time (hat the Mayor, Mr. Hogle, the postmaster, ■Our motto—Neat, prompt and reliable.
tbe Chair &amp; Table Co., was on the ragged Mr. Sheldon, both editors of th? Banner, ■Prices always reasonable.
edge financially speaking, In fact uiut- Rev. E. M. Blanchard aud Rev. W. M.
JouniBemMer, Jeweler.
lature by Rep. Kline, of Wanlftcuaw to
Gertrude Pcinh-rgist returned
:-rs had come t&gt;&gt; such a .crisis that the Puffer. Less than one-fourth of the ac­
provide for capital pniifehment by hanging school In Boston Thursday.Institution would have hud tu have tn ide commodations of Hotel Epworth are taken
aud
tiuit
wheu
a
verdict
of
murdur
In
the
Absolutely Pure.
Editor l^eu Feighner, of tbe Na.hvllie । an assignrn.-nt In a very few days had not up so tar. Rooms are assigned In the or­
500 bushels of buckwheat at Hastings
assistance came to hand. The stock hold­ der of application. Mr. Mills left blank IRoller mill.
A cream ot ta.-t.ir baking powder, n’cheso', first degree has been found, nine out of News was in the city Monday.
L. A. Eaton.
of all in leavening strength.—Idlest Umusl.' the-jurj may be sufficient to find the pen-.
ers were called together aud a , meeting applications with Rev. W. M. Puffer and
Staten Government F&lt;k&gt;4 Repo rt.
• ulty of banging. All exeUUtlona are lu
Mrs. Einuta .Simpson left Munday
held In P. T. Colgrovu’s law office nt which he can secure membership certificate* for
take place at the etale prison at Jackson.
visit with relatives" In Jackson.
ways and means were discussed. The any person who may want them. Hotel ( J. W. Robbins, a colored attorney of
Grand Rapids, was brought Into court
It fe a fact nut generally known that the
,
Mr. and Mrs. Pendergast are entertain­ capital stock of the institution Is §32.000. Epworth 1s three minutes walk from tho yesterday
on a bench . warrant charged
A paper was previously circulated to get station of the Michigan Central railroad, ,
fe«t h^lslnture ivpeali'd tlic entire law ing friends from Grand Rapids.
stock holders to Increase their stock but where persons from this region would (with obtaining money under fake pretens­
taxing dogs. The repealing act may tie
es and compelled to disgorge 925 obtained
Sanford Truman, of Nushville.-J^tended without success. At Un* inerting In Mr. feave the cars. •
found In the public acta of 1801.,
from Mrs. Ida A. Barrett, of Louisville,
Colgrove’* office, D. W. Reynold*, lu behalf
Through insdvertaueu the supervisors of the Y. M. 8. C. parij last flight.
Ky., for whom he was acting as attorney
litfe township placed the lax on the roll t/ltllss Genie Brown Is entertaining Mr. of a syndicate submitted a proposition
in divorce proceedings. The money was
which met with almost the unantloua ap­
tklb year the same M usual. This :akes Curry from the Bahama Islands.
4*TTiv annual donation for the benefit of
_ awaided the lady for expenses by tbe
proval
of
all
of
the
stockholders,
giving
from the pveple. principally farmer.*, al»ut
3250 this year unjustly.—Imlay City Rec­ teMrs.Corn Boners has friends visiting tbesyndicate entire control of tbe Institu- the Rev. A. D. Grigsby aud Mre. G;-i_-,by court. Robbins obtained an order for the
her from Grand Rapids this week.
j lion. The members of tho former lamrd fe paid for Tuesday evening tbe :ilst of money in order, as be said, to appeal the
ord.
’
.
January. The Session of the church and case. He then showed the money in his
The Portland Observer says:
•■The
P. T. Colgrov6 hn&lt;l M. L, Cook were in I of directors, consisting of the following Indies cordtally Invite all well wishers be­ pocket and refused to give it up. His case ,
ler Mill is. doing better work fanner*
; named gentleman, D. E. Fuller. Cha*.
about Grand iiapids are feeding Nashville the fore part of the week.
Is now In the hands of the prosecuting at­
I Welascrt; Robert Dawson: Gito. Osborn; A. , tween 7 and 10 o'clock.
'
than ever. Of course:'Why wheal !o their hugs, and they yay it pays
Hattie DePue Is now setting type | E. Kenaston and T. 8. Brice, resigned At ~The U. L. 8. C. will meet rlth Mrs. torney.
shouldn't it, for at, the ex­ theorbig money. With wheat al 05 cents in Miss
the
office
of
the
8uii
at
Middleville.
meeting of the new management Mon­ Geer Saturday evening Jan. 21st, with the
-1 pense of the Hastings Rol- per bushel ami hugs at Sv. 10 per 100 they ■ Mrs. r. A. Hkhn and daughter, llazfe, of | ;a
! day, the following din-ctors of tbe institu- following program:
there Is more money iu pork than in
Dy R«v. A. D. Grigsby. Ada, daughter of Wm.
'letr Mill Company, I have given it say
1 tlon for the ensuing year were elected:
Quotation* from Homer.
ItcMm, ot listings, to Mr. Nels Jobason. of
wheat: and so long as jmck keeps up to Grand Rapids, are visiting In the city.
D.
W. Reynolds; Clemeut Smith; I’. T.
Haitlngs. at her father's-resldnnce, on ibe II th
a new flow sheet aud put in same • the present high price they will continue
Grecian History, Mias Goodyear.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. WilltauM, of Kala-1 Colgrove; M. L. Cook; Chester Messer and
Instant.
f
Calllas, Mrs. Colgrove.
of the latest improved flour dressers to feed tiiiv wheat. One farmer received nazoo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. IL Cook. The directors elected
Tellpathy. Mrs. Henry Bailey.
anc given the system a good separ­ from bfeJoad ot hogs $251.
Marriage Licensee.
H. Bays Tuesday.
following officersGreek Papyri, Mrs. Striker.
The folk)wing words of praise for.Judge
ation and purification.
I know
K B. Messer—Pres.
Critic, Mrs. Geer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Williams have re­
P. T. Colgrove—Vice Pres.
the Hastings Roller Mill White Clement Saiith we clip from tho Charlotte turned to Hastings- after a three,weeks
. i Nels Johnson. Hastings
Tribune:
’ i Ada Ream. Hastings
The society connected with Emmanuel
M. L. Cook—Scc’y and Mg*r.
Visit with friends in Grand Rapids.*
Loaf Patent flour stands second to
. rrorndltia Baritbuff, Hastings
"Judge Smith went through no formal­
D. W. Reynolds—Trea.-.
church will be entertained Thursday Jan.
0 ) Rhoda Commings. Hastings
none. I am doing all 1 can to ity upon entering ou his new duties Mon­ Rev. W. M. Puffer goes to Nashville to Clement Smith.
26th. by Mesdames W. 8. Goodyear, N.
c | Fred’k J. Young, Katamo
make the mill suit its patrons and day morning. Actions speak louder than day to officiate at the funeral of Mrs. G.
Bailey, J, Rogers, J. 1 Lewes, N. Parker,
I Emily Cheesman, Maple Grove
Chester Messer.
W.R. Cook.
E. Brown, A. P. Drake, F. Stebbins, W.
the Roller Mill Company is with words anyhow, and the new Judge, who E. Matthews an aged lady of that place.
was once an Eaton county boy will endear
The one. great_trouble with the institu­ Chidester. F. J. Bush. M. Riker and Miss
me in jaaking the mill first-class Idniself to our people as effectually as he
Mrs. John H. Padgham and son Fred
Supper served at society rooms
Alex GUieland to Clarence Bennett, village
in every particular. Thanking you has already to those ot Barry. The right went to Hastings yesterday on a few days’ tion has always tx-en feck of funds and Scoby.
8330.
visit The tatter will go from there to management, coupled with the (act that from 5 until 7. Every one cordially in­ lot",
for past favors, I ask a continuance mau for I he place fe the unanimous ver- Orchard
Win. W. Evans to Pliny Dickinson, tot xr of
latke to resume his studies.— none of the stock holders had enough In­ vited to attend.
Phillipa
add., aty. WOO.
M
dloL
”
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of them ja the future, knowing I
vested to pay them for giving 'the factory
jYllegau Journal.
Frank
Black to Asbury Block, undivided
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach next half ot KD.
Tbe K. of Pi. rendered the Ancient Or­
of lot w». city. rxx».
tbe attention it Requires. The new man­
can give .all customers the best of
Henry B. and W. H. Ulani to Albert Valen­
der of Hercules before the people of Nash­ /^*!lon. 1*. T. Colgrove has been ordered agement has n great deal at stake ami can­ Sunday morning and evening. Even'!ng
satisfaction.
paroel, sec Ik. Orangeville. $S0.
ville Tue-day evening. In ihu opera house. H&gt;y the Supreme Chancellor ot the Knights not afford to let the factory prove a loser. subject "Hitch your wagon tz&gt; a star.” All tine.
Geo. W. Smith to Auguat Geiger, JO a, see IF, *
The play was greeted with a fair bouse of Pythias order to report In Washington -Everything possible will be done to make nre Invited.
Woodland, $765.
•
Ixnnder a. Caln to Leonard Caln. 40 a. sec 2U,
and apparently took well. After the play next week-Thursday, nnd will leave ter the' institution a success.
The Y. P. 8. C. E. at the Presbyterian Carlton. 82500.
Jvyl^xIgeK. of P. invited,all the,"stari’ tint city Monday evening. Phil stands
Wm. Mitchell to Frank ' E. ard K11a Roberta,.
church
next
Bunday
evening
at
six
o'clock
actors of the play (and try tho way they very high in the order, being on the most
Mr. Mills, of Chicago, was In Hastings
t a. see 23, Irving. 8®.
Geo. W. Fast to Loceina F. Durkee. 20 a, sec
were all stars) to an elegant lunch served Important committee, hence bls -summons last Friday and Saturday representing thy to be led by Miss, Leela Barker. All
20. Wood land. 8700.
In tbelr Castle balk Tbe boys proved to appear In Washington next week.
Hotel Epworth. This Is a hotel now being young people cordially welcomed.
J. W. Tolles to A. A. Aldrich, lot 0. Cedar
even more c'ffieicnt as eaters than uetors. l/^'ord receivetl from Royce Barlow, who erected to entertain visitor^ at the World's
The Home Missionary society will be Creek, 8130.
John M. Brower to Henry C. Pierce. 8. E. &gt;«
and huge piles of sandwltchcs and dough­ Is at the Houghton Mining school In the Fair, it will be on the Midway Plataance. held at the M. E. church parlors Wed­
N. E. H of see 21. Orangeville. &gt;400.
nuts disappear, d as If by magic. After upper peninsula says that snow Is nine which Isa part of the World’s Fair grounds. nesday the 25tb, at 2 o’clock. There will ofRobert
1. Hendershott to Hams &amp; VanArlunch all repaired at once to tbe hotel । feet deep there In the back yards, tin* Ou the Midway Plaisance will be the Ger­ plenty of work for all.
man. 24 ft., tot 75. ClSjKOQC.
A. IL Nobles to Silifirfcndsiy, lot 419, IX-lton,
where Landlord Osmun brought forth theremometer being 12 degrees below man village, the Italian village, the imita­
'-'•I
some thie llavunnas which the boys en­ zero, but not cold enough to wear over­ tion volcano and other things.' This hotel
James IL Bush to Geo. R. Main. lot M, Delton
joyed at his expense. -Ere the fragrance coats. He docs not expect to visit home fe five minutes walk or 1500 feet from the
•30G.
I had vanished the weary actors began to until Christmas it-93, a&lt; l.e plans to spend principal entrance to Jackson Park, where
James B. Bush to Susau E Main, lot 23. Del­
A good man to sell the Whirl Tool
SflOO.
drop off one by one Into the arms of Mor­ the summer vacation at tbe World’s fair.
the great buildings of the World's Fair washer In this city and vicinity. Write ton.
John Kochele to Gottlieb Kocheie, M a, sec
pheus. and shortly after all went straight
are situated. Membership tickets are sold to Barber &amp; Johnson, Muskegon, Mich.
W. Tbornapple, |J200.
to beil, waking-In time to catch the morn­
Always look on our Inside local page.
Laugh, talk or eat. do your artificial let th ing train. The opening address of Hon.
loosen or df»i&gt; down? If »o *&lt;‘111!one dollar for P. T. Colgrove won him many compli­
interesting local news on Inside pace
Dr. Husband's Handy holder. You can appl&gt; it
toyour plate la one minute, ami no matter It ments. The orchestra and quartette were this week. .
your plate fits or not tt will bold firmly In the great drawing cards and both did tbelr
Extra
copies containing a full account
mouth under the mod rryluffclrcunistances.
parts in such a manner as to win hearty of the fire for sale at this office.
Address J. Z. HUSBAND. D. D.H.
applause and liberal praise.
White Cloud,
Michigan
You will find us now in our new quar­
Through the courtesey of John»Bcssmer ters In the store formerly occupied by
we are enabled to furnish uur readers Beamer, where we hope to meet all our
with the following table which shows the old and many new customers.
standing ot the thermometer during the
coldest days ot December and this month, ‘zfl&gt;c kindergarteir department In the
also the record for those during the same
months In HMa which fe the last year un­ school has been closed until the 'spring
til this that we have had a genuine Mich­ term. The severe weather kept mtH1 of
igan winter. The cold spell this winter tbe little ones nt home and It was thought
commenced the 23rd of December, It be­ best to close.
ing rtJa degrees above on that day. Thu
To belter enable our readers to under­
coldest n’ght was Friday the 23rd, it be­ stand the extent of the fire and its location,
ing 11 degrees below zero. . Coldest thus a cut of tbe burned block will be found
far this month was last Saturday night. elsewhere In this Issue. Extra copies of
CURED or NO PaY tor services.
Written guarantee to permanently cure all It being 17 degrees below. The thermom­ the paper may be obtained at this office if
kinds ot Rupture of both -exes. No pain; no eter Mr. Beumer uses Is in a sheltered you desire to send any away to friends.
operation: no detention from buxlnem. For place and in an open place It would be
full Information and illustrated pamphlet con­ still lower. In 1585 the cold spell com­
Hon. P. T. Colgrove has been com­
taining Michigan references &lt;free;, address
menced In January, On the 17lh a heavy pelled to change the location of his office
Du IL W. Mabmh.
or THE O. E. HILLER CO.. 102. IM. UG Mh-h- snow storm occurred and the trains were not because he wanted to however, but
Igan Ave.. Detroit. Mlcb.
blockaded, none entering the city all day. on account of tihe fire. He will now be
from then ou till the 29th 'the weather found In the rooms over the National
ranged from 10 degrees to 18 degrees be­ Imnk, formerly occupied by Knappen A
When In GRAND RAPIDS stop at
low every night. February was still VanArman.
colder, ou the 10th another heavy storm
Moving west seemed to have added to
took place- aud no trains arrived In.the Onio Strong’s already large stock of enter­
opposite UNION DEPOT.
city that day, no stores were open In the prise. Tho New Ycar.s number of the
evening. The 13th it was 20 degrees bo- West Coast Trade was an elegant edition
Free Baggage Transfer. New House low, the Utn 24 degrees below, the cold­ of 44 pages, giving an elegant history of
Steam Heat and Electric Bells. RoomaSO est night of the yfair. Farmers reported the rapid and substantial growth of Taco­
tbe snow as three feet deep In the woods. ma nnd illustrated with cute ot that city’s
BEACH A BOOTH.
The cohl weather tasted nil through March best buildings.
until April. Judging from this we may
The finding of a lost iztec
___ city _In
_____
the
have &lt;iuite a bit more of..Uie present
weather. . There is no doubt it will prove wihta of the south west Will form the ba­
a blessing in stamping out the cluilerlh sis of a new story soon to commence In
• QIK^UL/ITION *
germs and in killing the noxious insects the Banned. While being instructive as
worms that have been so plentiful based on historic facts, yet there is weavThis week,
83 quires. uud
eretl among these a story which fascinates
during tbe post summers.
nnd cannot but keep the close attention ;
The next meeting of the Barry County of every reader. It can be published In |
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
u&gt;u*t reach this office Tuesdays at latest to Theecher's 40Mci*tion will be held at this paper only and will soon appear in,
Nashville,
Saturday,
January
28th,
1893.
insure Insertion In the Issue of the week
serial form.
PROGBAM.
when-brought.
"It is all very well to take treatment for
Indigestion and to worry about dyspepsia,”
Devotional
exercises,
Rev.
J.
W.
McAl
­
bocals on inside page this week.
was the remark ot an experienced physi­
lister.
Read locals on luside pages this week.
Music.
cian, after dismissing a number of patients
Attention, Commissioner Enoch An­ the other day; "but It would be a good
Additional local news on the' Inside
drus.
deal easier for. these people and better for
page.
My method of teaching U. 8. History, the world If some little preventative meas­
Dr. Andrus extracts teeth free Of N. H. Beers.
ures were taken Instead ot letting every­
charge.
thing go and patching up when things be­
Discussion, led by Prin. J. F. Fortney.
Music.
come unbearable. Half the people 1 know
Dr. Andrns fills teeth with silver fo
Class exercise in reading, fourth grade. have violent attacks of indigestion because
fifty cents.
Miss Lida Feighner.
they will persist In hearty meals when in
Remember the fire and the fact that
Relation of teacher and parent, Mrs. J. an exhausted condition. They seem never
have extra copies to sell.
B. Marshall.
able or willing to realize that there are
Music.
times when the system Is in no fit state to
The city is full of Insurance agents who
Music In school. Herbert M. Rich.
grapple with a full meal. They come In
are here to adjust the losses of the recent
Class exercise lu grammer, seventh tired and hungry, almost ravenous, not
fire.
grade, Miss Bertha Marshall.
thinking that maybe a good deal of what
Hains &amp; VanArman have purchased the
Music.
they consider hunger ta gastrio Irritation,
store occupied by Frank Beamer and
Morals in the public schools, Mils Cora then sit down to a table covered with the
now niuving their goods.
Aldrich.
substantiate of life and deliberately go to
School discipline, John C. Ketcham.
work to overtax the already strained vital
Mrs. Mary Craddock wishes to sell tbe
The music will be under the direction powers. As a rule, paradoxical as it may
place she now occupies in second ward
of tho Nashville high school choir.
seem, no person should eat when very
and will mH at a bargain.
The people of Nashville will endeavor hungry. The wise thing to do fe to drink
Read Woolley fc Bronson's adv. They to furnish entertaftment for all visiting a cup of hot water with three or four taare now offering a warm boot that looks teachers.
blespooufuls of milk In It, sit down for
as nice as a shoe, and gives protection to
Saturday evening tbe teachers of Nash­ Are minutes and then begin slowly to eat
the ankle.
ville will give an Informal reception In and eat very sparingly. If this course
’ In a big fire In Boston recently. A. J. honor of the members of the association were followed, I venture to warrant there
\
would not be one case of dyspepsia where
Bowne and C. Ainsworth, of Grand Rap­ and their friends.
As tNTfo a regular meeting ot the asso­ now tbefe are a dozen, it seems to be the
ids. lost 1.35,000 pounds of wool valued al
$35,000, but It was fully covered by Insur­ ciation,fit fe hoped there will be a full'at- most difficult of all things to properly con­
tendaneje of the teachers of tho county. trol the appetite. People who are not ha­
ance.
AU teachers, school officers and friends In­ bitually great eaters are guilty of indlscreAn unusually large crowd was in town terested Ln school work are cordially in­ tibn In the time and manner of taking food.
^Saturday. A great number In tbe country vited to be present
The great mistake of the day te the lack of
hearing of Uie fire came in to look It over
Harby B. Asduvs, Pres.
consideration of the taws and necessities
and tbe streets were full all day.
Miss Edith Latham, Sec’y.
of tbe human system.”

Hastings Banner.

Wm*3
POWDER

PERSONAL MENT'ON.
Tbe num «ho can play eenls with Ids
wife as a nann-r, says the Lake Odessa
Mita Olive Henth Is seriously IllSun, and never scowl during the entire
evening, may as well let us order his halo
Ben A. Waite of Kalamazoo, fe In the
dly.
at once.
The RujKkms would consider tho pres­
Dr. H. A. Barber Is abld to be about
ent weather &lt;0 are having quite warm. "gain.
■Iq St. P&lt;- terUm rg '•*ta froln :IS ‘b-gn-rs to
Dr. J. C. Andrus went to Muskegon
45 degrees below z ro and huge fires arc
built In life KnMs to prevent the people Tuesday.
from freezing in going trom &lt;me place to l^I
Helen Mlllspaugh spent Sunday In
another.
N«bhvllfe.
Tbe fire uferm Tueedey morning wa*
Mfes
Lucy
Hessmer Went to Graud Itap-,
caused by a Waze in Riley Water's home
on one of the side *Uu-te “ff of Michigan ids Friday.
Aveuye. The tire originated in some
Rol Young, of Middleville, was hi thei
manner under the bed. By the prompt city this wevk.
work of Hie fire taijsit wa» exlinguhhed
with little ttwbh-.
Miss Flora, daughter of Rev. Marsh, In the city Monday.
formerly a Presbyterian minister of this
••Sfn and Mrs. Dnnlt-l 'Striker were in
city, was united in marriage Lh tviu'.n r ’ Kahiuiaioo last week.
2»th to Mr. William -F. Welsh at Alma. -affThti McOmber has been cunOned to the
They will urnkt their home in Paw Paw
hereafter; Her many friend* In 'this city house with the gt Ippe .
wish them unbounded happiut-se.
Mrs. P« A. Sheldon has a sister felting
'
A bill has been introduced hi tbe legis­ her frtinrGrand lUpidx

Much criticfem fe being heard on all
sides In regard to the quality of gin**
placed in the new court house windows.
If one could Imagine tbe building without
chimneys and windows It would Ik* n laud­
ed, but thr«e two things detract largely
from Its l&gt; auty. While the p-ople of
Barry county Irate got an elegant court
hoijM* fur rhe money Invested, yet we
know tJni tlu-y utv nut the people to cbm
plain ot thu expense of plate glass win­
dows. wblrli Would not c«»*l th except $330

WHEN YOU

HE MAN IS
BLIND

To his own best intersets that fails

to take advantage of our January

-TOE KENT-

LOCAL NEWS.

temptations in Winter Clothing. This

month we shall offer special inducements to judicious
buyers.
We believe our Ready-to-wear Clothing and Over-

coats are the best values that it is possible to make.

Special interest just now in the\stylish §14 suits

—in Cheviot, Cassimere and Tweed..

How warm and comfortable those §15 UlstersfSS.)

do look! Best value in the world for the money.

Young Men, lend us your ears.

your wishes—ahead of them perhaps.

We are up to

�th.

K hera to — ara

"£=:• to arm-*® - — •*

“

b, •«~“h

employed In curing piles with Bill's pile
Pomade. No cutting. »o ligatures, no
cauterizing, but a simple and positive cure
for piles, or wn would not give you a
printed guarantee with each package.
Price 81.00. six for J5.0® By Mall. Try
It to night For sale by Fred U Heath,
the druggist
The mercury dropped to 28 degrees be­
low zero at: Iron Mountain yesterday
morning.
i
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had mrttertd N« «««
»r ta
h“1
**”?• not to hear the remarks flnng out for his
flu, Indtan b«nd dUapprarad *&gt;»» “• benefit, and he had worked M hard os
otb oo a wiki
&lt;*•»"
rtad iltaul iwrntaglr gone away any one in bringing down aud stornng
T.vlor kaockod ha ton*
aatjafied taat tha train had «&lt;taP^- away the gold.
ctor. It ™ » •“»» “d
racks to ■-*k“ It boro up mon brtshtlr. jXuer cert®
Plalas' 501 . .t*’ Dot the ,-amora were not eatMded.
On the evening before they were to
,»a hoalios It ahea4 ot him parted ta«&gt; Ldu-a t'rt Htila band ““■t m*1’ ,h’ They were myatthed, but not labaded. leave Taylor determined to settle mat­
deto"
11
They tat.1 returned ta play hypocrite and ters ono way or tho other, and he took
CONEKEO Tbei tounrt ttarm-lrt* ta a rock tawd
.. ■ mbler.
. ,
rr-t
...... l h»l sone into r-A.mn
that mu»t bo onconntered ta
orrot, &lt;lta.
They
ctonp opportunity to ask:
about nrdvo hr alxtwn t«l
"Has it been decided yet which route
ns part of tho plan. They hud waited
Many n thrilling tale has been told by
jurt •
v-itlfh and length,
while
the incline
was sn.llher.ira.
train might bo loft nnmolMtcd. Tho I for night—M another part of it.
St t«.
ta height.
Natoro
trawlers &lt;-f a I race with wolves acrow the
mon'mro talltw exultant ovw their
"Certainly,” replied Bob.
frozen steppe! of Buraia. Sometimes only
White
men
would
have
advanced
in
a
had made the cave, but man had cn
the picked bolie* of the hapless traveler
good luck and tho hope of a cafe J**1** body toward the month of tho canyon,
••Which fa itT
Inrjrod and improved it.
"Look yere, stronger," exclaimed are found to tell the tale. In our own
or at leest sent skirmishers forward to
For a moment ths men looced about
country taouMmctaareeagaged in a llfe-andinvestigate. The Indian is a hums^ Bob, os ho fired up, "has any of this
them in wonder, mid fearful that a grtzdeath rad: against the wolf Consumption.
* cat. He creeps upon hi* prey—he wius crowd used fur your advice?’
ri/orpuma might be thereto receive
The best weapons with which to fight the
“I haven’t pretended to advise. As
I by i mini ng and stealth.
them. X»»e pl-**
untenanted, and
foe. is Dr. Pierce’s Golden* Medical Dis­
| ’-Tell Joo to come down here!” whis­ ono of tha party, and as having a fifth
Taylor moved to tho right, thrust his
covery-. This renowned remedy has cured
Interest
iu
tho
treasure.
I
am
naturally
pered tho captain to tho man at his eide
myriads of cases when all other medicines
torch into the darkness and hoarsely ex­
of ter watching tho seeming figure a few interested in knowing which route wo and doctors had failed. It Is the greatest
claimed:
_
.
are to travel by.”
J
blood-purifier and restorer of strength
minutes longer.
. ••We're hit it—we’ve hit it! Here is
"Whirr did you git an interest in this known to the world. For all forms of
The man quietly disappeared, nnd Joo
the gold!" •
,
scrofulous affections (and consumption Is'
gold?’ demanded Bob.
vjs at tho captain’s aJbow.
Yes, the gold was there, nnd silver as
MERRELL &amp;
one of them), It Is uuequaled as a remedy.
"As one of the discoverers. ”
• I
"Do you see anything on tbe ground
well. It was in crude lumps and pigs,
"Humph! Look yere, stranger, you
in line with my finger and perhaps two
Charles Philbrick, one of tbe first set­
each a heavy weight for a man. And
hundred feet nwayF asked tho captain. want to go slow! You forced yourself tlers In tbe region of Belding, died yes­
there were cresses and spearheads and
Or anv otherMuiilo''
J
do,"
replied
Joo
after
a
minute.
into
this
crowd,
and
it's
for
u*
to
ray
terday.
aged tJO.
tlx* whol- ■••'ie:n MiMn*: &lt;
•
anklataand brucalete. all rudely fash­
dlthie. ir)..uf~l-“i”' ‘,rl"An Indian is creeping along to turn whether you stay or go. We don’t want
ioned from the precious metals. Bob
teeUna":»«’'•
.
_____
the end of tho barricade and come into , to turn a man out hero to lose his hn'rr ls the characterhues of Hood'* Saraaparwin't
Unui*wi»:-* •
“
.
.
did
not
trust
himself
to
say
a
word
until
Hoort'sSm"Kt» r- Istox •’ r-’rcnUb, | un«
i but if ho talks too sassy he’ll hev to go. rllla, and It Is manlsfested every daj in
he had lifted half a dozen of the pigs
frtiJr bnKi.i and
‘•JForth at leant scucnt’f-.'ire dollara.”
1the canyon!"
i When wo get out o’ this wo may feel tbe remarkable cures this medicine ac­
"Sure?"
.
t , . I i'.ilsHl.'- and cut away nt sotno of the smaller ar­ ney when tho lookout at the mouth of
like remembering yon fur the little complishes. Druggists say. / When we
"I’ll stake my life on it!"
ticles with his knife. Then he said:
never
•Word was passed for every man to you’ve done, and we may not. Wo sell a bottle or Hood's Sarsaparilla to a
"Thar's no room fur doubt! It’s tho canyon, whose rWtX**
for a moment been di:.pcnscd with, pent fall back to tbe wagon, and after a brief make no promisee. Understand, how­ new customer we are sure to see him luck
Tuwi&gt; City merchants m»« &lt;?!•»*• ut •
e
o'clock Mid pap« with limit livable treasure!”
an alarm into camp that something was consultation between tho captain nnd ever, that you have no claims on the In a few weeks after more,—proving that
"And it is share and share alike, re­
daughter ri p&lt;‘H a large
in ihelr
the good results from a trial bottle war­
wrong.
Joe one took position to the right and treasure—not the slightest."
member!" cautioned Taylor.
coal an&lt;l &lt; as Mi's.
.
rant continuing its use. This positive
In five minutes every man was nt the the other to the left of tho entrance, but
Taylof ground his teeth in rage. He
• •Of—of course." stammered Bob. •
barricade or wall. Opposite the month fifty feet back. If the Indian scout had staked all and was likely to lose all. merit Hood’s Sarsaparilla posstsse.s by
Avarice, doubt selfishness, thoughts
of the canvon, across the narrow valley, penetrated thu* for he must pass be­ Tho thought maddened him, and had he virtue of tbe Peculiar Combination, Pro­
of murder wore creeping in before tho
portion and Process used In Its prepara­
was a fine'spring. A single Indian had tween them, and his retreat would be
not been a cool anil ifalculating villain tion, and by which all tbe remedial value
discovery was ten minutes old.
come galloping up to dismount, but five
he would have forced a climax then and of the ingredients used is- retained.
"The fool—to expect us to divide with
off.
.
minutes later a band of at least forty cut
Now camo a silence eo profound that there, which must have cost him his Hood’s Sarsaparilla is thus Peculiar to it­
him!” growled Bob to himself.
arrived and prepared to camp.- The it was positively painful. Tho grimnees
life. He maintained silence for a few self and absolutely unequaled In Its pow­
"Let'em lookout! I may take aU,!”
ponies were unsaddled, two or three of midnight in a city is broken by foot­
er as a blood purifier, aud as a tonic f for
When sh.t had Children, she gave th-.uu Caatoria. hissed Taylor as he held up a lump of
fires kindl-d, and it waa evident the red­ step*—the Kwking of dogs—the whistle minutes, and then said:
"Well, boys, I meant no harm, and I building up the weak and weary, and
rfold'
v
. skins luul gone into camp fi*r the night.
of a locomotive. On tbe open plains tho j hope no ono has any hard feelings. giving nerve strength.
Who had placed that treasure there;
The captain. Joe nnd two or three other chirp, of crickets never ceases while
Men of the race who peopled the west
Seventeen hundred hogs were frozen to
plainsmen llrvw aside for consultation, darkness lasts, and that very sound has You’d have found the cave without me,
before Columbus landed! The ores had
of course, and you own the team. I’m death in Grand Trunk cars at tbe| tun­
been reduced nnd metal turned out in but it was a brief one.
kept lost men and women from going satisfied yon will do the fair thing by nel at Port Huron Tuesday morning.
■•It’s just one chance in a hundred that
crazy under the great mental strain. me when we get through, and so let’s
crude form, but the wealth was there.
Thousands are dying 4o-day of b an
they may overlook ns," paid the captain. The sound connected them with civili­
When assayed at the Denver mint later
• say no more about it."
“Tho horses must be led as far up the
on its pdrity was a source of wonder.
zation and safety.
"That's sensible,’’ replied Bob, and failure, "Adrlonda.” Wheeler's Heart and
canyon
as
we
can
get
them,
the
tiro
put
Why should-the treasure have been left?
Nerve Cure has cured some of the worst
But in the grim and gloomy canyon t the matter was dropped.
may be asked. Who can tell when and out and no roan must cloee his eyes there was no sound. The horses, which j Taylor wandered away from the camp cases of heart disease. Sold by W. H.
w
why the Atzecs went? The ruins of tonight”
had been le«l to the extreme end, peered a short distance, apparently to gather Goodyear.
The horses were at once led away, the
their cities are found all over the west,
about them r.nd shivered with fear. The I firewood, but really to give vent to his
H. W. Grenell, of Hudnou, H one of the
but the race diEapj&gt;eared off the face of fire smothered, and a quarter of an hour . men lying down about the wagon felt a I findings by communing with himself.
oldest Mason* in Michigan.' He has been
the earth before tho Pilgrim fathers after tho Indians arrived tho canyon 1 weight upon them. If there were crick­
“The fools!" ho hissed when a safe dis­
was plunged in midnight darkness aud
a member of the order over 40 yearn.
touched thpao’shores.
#1
ets in the grass they were silent.
tance away. "Not one of them will ever
-Bring along a chunk to show to the seemed to contain no living thing. The
If man wants to find a greater punish- ! leave the plains except that someone car­
A COLD LEADS
OOPVRIGHT Or AMERICAN'PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1*93 toys,” raid Bob. im l each selected a white covers hail I'cen removed from
lucut for criminals than 1he dark cells' riciJ
deaj
aW3yj They dotft
specimen and mnilK haste down the the wagons and carried up the rift, and cf state prison*, let hiniTftrn to the can-1
They think I’m a cur to be
.ontutnption.
one ntandmg twenty feet away could
canyon. - •
yon. No prisoner chained to a rock in k4.-ked or-pelted at pleasure, but they
The discovery was hailed with delight not distinguish the •• chicles. Joe and the gloom and silence' a^d darkness;
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!
are
trifling
with
n
demon.
1
They
think
There firv three reads which lead from
by the ttaifio outlaws left on guard, and Harkins were ordered' to remain with would keep his mind a week. The very
And how-farcil the renegades?
to beat me out of my share, but I’ll take health to consumption. Over one of these
the wagons as pre. ction to the girfa.
The girl' Lizzie liad been cut loose plans w«e immediately made and dis- while the others t ok places along the siienco would torture Inm until he would all—every ounce!"
roads pass »11 “f that great multitude of
from tho tree to which shejwaqibound cusskd for loading up the stuff and get­ embankment,- and thus the night cry out theaven for mercy, and the
And as soon as he had left tho fire the people who die every year of consumption.
sound of his own voice would terrify outlaws drew closer together and Bob Each route tx-gius with health nnd hap­
within thirty feet of them Ho c irefnlly ting out of the valley. In the making
camo on.
piness aud ends with disease aud dentil.
that Harkins had her a quarter vf a mile of these plans Taylor set-mod to be en­
k
said:
The Indians were on the warpath, but him to imunity.
tirely
ignored,
ami
when
he
put
in
his
The captain and Joe had not been de­
away tiefore she wjis migsed. A rush
"We'd better shoot him tonight as he They are described as follows: 1st road,
theyaremed to have not the slightest
a slight cold—negleetud—settles In tinand a search waa made, and no nile taxast vf finding the cave Bob took occur suspicion of the presence of the train. ceived. It was on Indian creeping to­ sleeps. He's bound to trouble us.”
head or throat—chronic catarrh—extends
ward the mouth of the canyon.
questioned that she: h.*ul got off alone. Eion to remark:
"Np^-wait,” replied one of the others. to the lungs—cough gradually growlug
"We didn’t need yer help in the least, They could plainly be heard tinging,
They consoled themselves with tile
Creep! Creep! Creep!
"Wrfve got a long pull before us, with
laughing and talking, nnd a few of them
—consumption—death. 2nd road,
though: that the wild beasts would have ’came we had tbe bearings nil O. K., acted as if they were hilarious with
So a tiger creeps up to within striking plenty of redskins in thx way. He's awot&gt;e
slight cWM—neglected—cough—settles
her life before morning, and when Bob but it was white in you to offer yer whisky.
distance of a loan. So a cat creeps to plucky aud a good shot. When we don’t on the lung£=-cough gradually growing
'
strolled doyfi the valley it was with the s-rvices. an wo hain’t tho men to for­
within striking distance of a bird. The need him any1 longer somebody’s rifle worse—consumption—death. 3rd road,
"AU we’ve got to do is to keep quiet,"
expectatui/ of finding some evidence of get it.”
sharpest ear could detect no sound. Tho
a cold—neglected—settles in the throat­
••But I’m to have my fifth of course!” whimpered ono of the- tnen to the cap- shadows of evening could not have crept can go off by accident and we’ll leave
her death.
hoarseness—short breath—cousumption—
h|s hones for the wolves to pick.”
lain.
hotly
exclaimed
Taylor.
Well it was for the -nil and the wagon­
more noiselessly.
death.
It
was
settled
that
way,
nnd
when
“
I
don
’
t
know.
Those
Indians
ore
The men looked at each other without
men that Taylor bad been kept in ignoThousands have Just started on one of
Now the human cat has reached the Taylor returned each of the men had a
too much off their guard. They nre
ronce of her rescue and arrival. Had replying', but presently he was ordered
these roads, all ot whom could tai easily
acting a )&gt;art. I think they have some end of the barricade. Now he turns word for him, os if to show they held no cured by Pe-rn-na. thousands more are
tbe renegades known she was in camp to stand guard at the wagon while they
into
the
mouth
of
the
canyon.
Now
he
half way to the fatal end of one of these
tlwy would have shed blood to recapture went up together to bring down the first pltui in their heads. If some of piem advances up the center. It is so dark grudge.
are not crawling this way before mid­
The night passed without alarm, and
her. Having no suspicion that she had load of treasure.
in the rift that he cannot see his hand at the first sign of day all were up and roads who are still curable by a course ot
treatment with I’e-ru-na: and yet other
"They think they have canght a fool!” night I shall be greatly mistaken."
been seen* or heard of, they had no par­
when
held
at
arm
’
s
length.
Instinct
At ten o’clock the campfires of the In­
making ready for a start. When a hasty ' thousands are near the end whose last
ticular animosity against the gold hunt­ hissed Taylor as he looked after them,
guides him. A rock lies in lii* path. He
ers. When Taylor, burning for revenge* "but they are mistaken. They are play­ dians had burned low and aU was quiet knows this before he sees it. He creeps breakfast had been eaten and the team : days would !&gt;e made more bearable and
on that side of tho valley. The men in
hitched vp Taylor kerned for the first hope of recovery more probable by com­
. *
wanted to heaii a raid to steal the horaee ing with'a tiger!"
the mouth of the canyon crouched be­ up and carefully passes his hand over time that tho outlaws were going to at- mencing I’e-ru-na without delay.
or attack the camp. Bob met him with
Send to The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufactur­
CHAPTER XXII.
hind rocks and logs, and the darkness iu If the white men came in'there with tcuipt sto push through to Fort dully.
the reply: 4
their wagons they might have moved They had canvassed tho matter and con­ ing Company of Columbus. O.,i for- a free
"Phew! But wv have struck a cave of wi« so dense that the keenest pair of
“They drove you out, and I reckon
copy of titelr latest publication, the llusthe
stone.
cluded that this rout© would be safest.
they did right, but we don’t, propose to the dead!” exclaimed Joe, who was eyes could not see a yard distant. One
No, they did not. He creeps to an­ Tho in pour of gold seekers was more trated Ills of Life, a compete treatise on
burn our fingers to help vo^git back at I. nearest the opening
.
- ns the stone fell out. looking over the barrier into the valley
catarrh and all chronic diseases of the
other and another. They have not been
from the west, and the Indians would lungs.
'em. We cum yere fur that gold, and j A rank, musty odor issued from the could see a hundred feet quite distinctly,
disturbed.
He
sniffs
at
the
air.
If
there
naturally gather on that frontier. And.
the fust hard work wo do will be to look , caVL&gt; an(1 drove the three men down the as the night was starlight and the trees
was tho least fire he would discover iL
The estate ot George L. Smalley, who
cast
no
shadow
there.
for it. If wo don't trouble that gang ‘ canyon a distance of a hundred feet and
by following the Cheyenne river they
Ho lies with hit ear to the ground. The
they won't trouble ns.-’
I kept them sneezing and coughing for a
। would be sure of wood, water and grass died recently in Jackton. Is worth 828,726
Eleven o’clock found everything quiet.
according
to the inventory of the execu­
the
entire
journey.
Taylor had to be satisfied with that • quarter of an hour. During this time
A quarter of an hour later, ns the cap­ stamp of a horse.half a mile away would
tors.
His standing among them was not pleas- J tho capJain prej&gt;aro&lt;l a couple of torches, tain raised his head*for a keen look have been detected.
CONTINUED.
ant. His excuses nnd explanations did and by and by they advanced to find tho around him, it seemed to him that the
Women are not slow to ’ comprehend.
Creep! Creep! Creep!
not go down. He was looked upon as a odor no longer perceptible. Tho cap­ darknora of earth was blackened at a
They're quick. They're alive, and yet It
Now he 11 within sixty feet of the
traitor who had received his just deserts, j tain pushed his torch into the dark spot not over fifty feet away. A spot of
It will cost you nothing and Will surely was a man who discovered the one remedy
wagons, now it is fifty, now forty. Tho
and he very soon realized that he was ( opening for a look at tho interior of the black taint or an inkstand stands out in
do you good, it you have a cough, cold, or for their peculiar ailments. The man
being endured for the sake of what ho ' eave;-and after a moment he drew back relief. A human figure dressed in black slightest cough—a sleeper's change of
waa Dr. Pierce.
position, a woman’s sighing as she any trouble with throat chest or lungs.
The discovery was his “Favorite. Pro­
*' and said:
might know about the cave of gold.
will stand out in relief against the gloom
Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption,
dreamed
—
would
reach
his
ear.
He
This knowledge imbittered him, and
"We have got a,find here, but there of midnight.
coughs and colds is guaranteed to give re­ scription”—the boon to delicate women.
heard nothing. Not a stone has been lief. or money will be paid back. Suffer­ Why go round ."with one foot iu the
the hour he rode by the camp hidden in will bo some disagreeable work about it
Was he mistaken? Did the object
the wagon he gritted his teeth and whis­ The cave is heaped with bodies of tho move? Was there an object to begin disturbed—not a wheel print can he ers from la grippe found It just th* thing grave,” suffering in silence—misunder­
find as he passes. For ten long min­ and under its use had a speedy and perfect stood—when there’s a remedy at hand
pered to himself:
dead.”
with?
He touched the man nearest
utes the-red man listens’”with ears recovery. Try a sample bottle nt our ex­ that isn’t an experiment, but which Is
"These outlaws want me to help find
The others looked in to find that his him on tho shoulder and whispered his
strained to catch the slightest sound.
pense and learn for yourself just how good under the guarantee that if you are disap­
the gold, but what will happen then? । worua
words were.true,
were.true. n
It was
waa a cnamoer
chamber suspicions.
After a steady look tho
a thing it is. Trial bottles free at W. H. pointed in any way in it, you can get your
Silence—nothing but silence.
They won’t stickle to shoot wo down sixteen or eighteen feet square and ten man returned the whisper with:
Goodye. r’s drag store. Large size 50c. money back by applying to Its makers.
Now
be
is
satisfied.
He
rises
to
his
like a dog. They have no notion of di- or twelve feet high, and it was solidly
"It’s an infernal redskin creeping up
We can hardly imagine a woman’s not
viding with me. They own the team ' packed with ••a grkyish mass. That mass to make sure that we ore still here! It’s feet and walks back to the barricade, and 81.00.
trying it. Possibly It may be true of one
Specimen Cases.
and will Have all to say."
was the shriveled and mummified bodies a part of the same band wo saw four turns to the left and holds straight for
or two—but we doubt IL Women arc
And then he took on oath that if he of the lost race—dead men, women and days ago, and they suspect pre are hid­ tho camp on tho opposite side without a
S. 11. Clifford, New Cassel, W|»., was ripe for IL They must have IL Think
pause. Ho is satisfied at last Ho finds troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, of a prescription and nine out of ten
raw tho, first sign of treachery in ids children who had been laid away for den away in some of tho canyons!
new found friends every man of them perhaps two or three centuries.
•
“Pass the vtord to every man to lie every warrior awake and alert for an his stomach was disordered, his liver &lt;vas waiting for It. Carry the hews to them!
should die bv his hand. It was no idle
“Well, we have had our labor for our low for his lifeland make no move until alarm. In a few words ho makes his affected to an alarming degree, appetite
oath. He had a terrible weapon in store pains.” said Harkins as he stepped back. ho gets the word! That fellow will report to the chief, and in ten minutes fell away, and be was terribly reduced in
The scat of sick headache is not in the
more the band is flitting down the valley flesh and, strength. Three bottles of brain. Regulate the stomach and you
for nn emergency.
"And we don't want to discover any’ come right in among us."
so quietly that their departure is not Electric Bitters cured him.
The outlaw party reached tho canyon more caves,” added Joe with a tinge of
cure it Dr. Pierce's I’dlets are the Lit­
Edward
Shepherd,
Harrisbuhc,
Hi.,
had
suspected.
below tho peak without incident and tho bitterness.
tle Regulators.
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CHAPTER XXIII.
Morning comes and the men in tho a running sore on his leg of eight ye&lt;rs’
wagon was pulled well out of sight of
“If they followed tho rule in burying
standing. Used three bottles of Electric
Ida May Gillett, a Saginaw society
canyon are filled with astonishment and Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's
any one passing xip and down the valley, these dead we shall find a fortune in
catisfaction. They could not know Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and favorite, was married yesterday afternoon
and the camp was pitched with a view heye,” said the captain as he braced his
to
John G. Mercer, a rising vouug busi­
what tho scout would report, and not an well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had
to defense. They were men who knew torclTagainst a rock. '‘Let’s see what I
ness man.
eye had closed in sleep during tho night. five large fever sores on his leg. doctors
the perils of the Indian countryand were can diwpvqr.”
both brave aud cautiotis. On the morn­
"Now
for
breakfast
and
then
we
will
raid he was incurable. One bottle Electric
He entered the opening, thrust his
ing after their arrival Bob and Taylor hand into the mass of dust, worked it
bo off.” said the captain after satisfying Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve cured him entirely. Sold by*W. H.
himself that the enemy had departed.
tet off up the canyon on an exploring about for a moment, and then backed
exptnlitioa, and within an hour they had out holding in his fingers an anklet
An hour later every wagon was ready Goodyear, the druggist
discovervl the cave. Indeed, Taylor weighing at least four ounces. He
to move and the train passed down tho
scarcely hesitated in walking directly to rubbed the metal briskly on his sleeve,
valley a couple of miles, crossed over
the ledge and pulling himself up.
into the smaller valley in which Taylor
and lol the shine of gold caught every
The beat salve in the world for cute,
The opening to the cave was largo j eye!
had encamped tho day he was driven bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
&lt;
enough to admit tho body of an ox. To
"Worth at least seventy-five dollars,"
out, and I leave them for a time, as sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
the left of it rested a large stone which said the,captain as he held it up, "and
they push ahead to find a route through corns,-and all skin eruptions, and positive­
The Mecosta county agricultural society
ly cures piles or no pay required. It Is
had been cut to fit the opening, but there ought to be bushels of them in
tho foothills to the plains, j
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or has elected W. T. Jones president, W. 8.
which had never been placed in position. there.' Take it with you to camp and
Tucker secretary and A. S. Johnson
money
refunded.
Price
25
cents
per
box
Saunders had said to the right of give ’em the news, and send up two of
CHAPTER XXIV.
•
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist treasurer.
Custer's peak. He had been mistaken. the men with shovels. Everything in
Three days after discovering the cave
Henry Caln, a farm laborer near Che­
Here was the cave to the left.
there lias got to be thrown out.”
of gold the outlaw band was ready to
Col. Fred Fowler, of Reading has just
The men hesitated to enter tho open-1
So will it bo a century hence. The
break camp and head for civilisation'. sent 87.000 to Hillsdale coUf«o to com­ boygan, has been missing since December
26. He is believed to have fal len iu the
ing, although provided with torches to dust of those who live today will be
The contents of the cave had been plete bls 88,000 gift to that institution.
river.
dispel something of the inky darkness. treated as earthly clay in bhe search for
weighed and estimated, and the sum in
Serina to h la fed.
In apith of their wicked hearts, a feeling wealth.
The Medina farmers’ club hold a two
dollars
and
cents
waa
beyond
their
wild
­
For more than a year diphtheria has
There are times when the tiger is off
of awe aud reverence held them spell­
days
Institute
at
Morenci
thia
week.
At the end of the third day there was his guard.
“
• 'est expectations. The precious met;
been prevalent In Ogden. Four children
bound for a time. By and by Bob shook a council of the wagonmen. The cave
tn one family died of it there during the
There is never an hour when tho In­ was stored in tho bottom of the wage .
"How delicious Is the winning
it off sufficiently to way:
had yielded an amount beyond the wild­
past week.
and everyone felt exultant and goOf a kiss, at low’s beginnlng.”"This is the place. Thar can’t be no est guess. It had been cleared of'the dian of the plains is free from suspicion. 'nntured.
slngs the poet, and hU sentiment Is true
doubt of it, for ivi the location we both last shovel of dust, and every ornament to„hlai waking houre each rock or tree or
Jonesville farmers say a tiller of the
with ono possible exception. If either soil shall preside over the local postoffice
Every man but Taylor. Ha could i
got from &lt;Uffortnt men. Im now a-won­ and relic had been carried to the camp. hillock may oonceal an enemy. When
party has the catarrh, even love’s kiss for the next four years, or they will
notice*7
that
ho waa regarded
as
be deeps it fa to waken at the croak of fail to
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dering what's Inside."
Each member of the party would have » frog or the chirp of a cricket, ns- JterloPer- Frou» the hour of find;
loere Ita sweetness. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
know the reason why.
Taylor thought this a fitting oppor-, -thousands of dollars, and the council
Remedy Is a sure euro for this repulsive
-every .
tumty to decide a matter which had was called to determine what next step pietoue that the Bound* were made by SlT*®
and distreMing affliction. By its mild,
Frank H. Eard, proprietor of a big
J fort to render hie poaftton so dfaagr.
worried him not a little, aud he said: ; should be taken. The un^pimous do- eoemfee okvtog in upen him.
soothing, antiseptic, cleansing and heal­ musk store at Saginaw, says be will build
ing properties. It cures the worst case?. a piano factory tosrs In tea mot future.
8500 reward offered for an Incurable ease. Ita probable stao la net mentioned.

Hops
Such

share and share alike?’
••Suitair.- ™ Bob. prenip*

iwu— p—&gt; oo"”,h?
» roUkta tata
-w. •“J

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

�■ih
with Hill’s pile
w ligatures, no
tnd positive eure
not give you a
'■«ch package.
By Mail. Try
Fred L. Heath,
&gt;88 deme* beintain yesterday

a been told by
ulvrs across the
Sometimes only
hapless traveler
e. In &lt;&gt;ur own
igedIn allfe-aud&gt;lf Con«nmptkm.
liieh to tight the
tn Medical Dl»etnedy haa cured
oilier medicines
Lt IS the greatest
rer of strength
or all forms of
consumption is
led its a remedy,
of the first setlding, died ye*--

HoodV Sarsapa;d every day In
ils medicine acsay. When we
areaparilla to a
e to see him back
••.—proving that
rial bottle war­
?. This positive
la possesses by
oinWnatlon, l*rol in Its preparae remedial value
sed la retained.
19 1'eculiar to ltlalrd In its powI as a tonic for
and weary, and
te wore frozen to
card at tbe tun­
ny morning.
to-day of heart
idler's Heart and
me of the worst

,*0n, H one of tbe
41. He has t&gt;een

EADS
&gt;u*uinptlo«&gt;.

which lead from
Over one of these
mt multitude ot
ir of consumption.
Health and hap■ease and death.
Hows: 1st road,
J—settles In the
catarrh—extends
railually growing
•ath. 2nd road,
•d - •ough—settles
railually growing
rath. 3rd road,
« in the .throat—
h—consumption—

tarted on one of
. could be easily
Uganda more are
1 of one of these
&gt;le by a course of
a: and yet other
end whose last
ore bearable and
probable by com­
mit delay.
Drug Manufacturus. O.. for a free
lication, the Ilusnplete treatise on
• diseases of the

L. Smalley, who
1. Is worth 392.720
&gt;ry of the execu-

v to comprehend,
e alive, and yet it
red the one remedy
1 meats. The man
its "Favorite Pre» delicate women.
one foot in tbe
silence—njlsundera remedy at hand
ent. but which is
it if you are dlsapt, you can get your
ig. to Its makers,
ne.a woman’s not
nay be tnyj of one
t jt. Women are
t have It. Thinknine out of ten
the news to them!
lacbc is not in the
stomach and yon
Pellets are the Lit-

t Saginaw society
• enterday afternoon
rising young busl-

-en Cry for
storla.
en Cry for
storla.
en Cry for
storla.
agricultural society
cs president, W. S.
d A. 8. Johnson
lalawer near CboDecember
Ing since-------have fallen In the
year diphtheria has
leu. Four children
t there during the

say a tiller of tha
the local postoffiee
years, or they will
proprietor of a big
x, rays he will build
In the near future,
t mentioned.

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The Kent county ot register of deeds
Tbe T , A H. R’y coach commenced
over 82U.090 the past two years
astings
anner making regular trips again last Saturday cleared
Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
and Its a delsy. Ha“ been repainted and from his salary and office fees.
lates HU instance of what la tiring accom­
upholstered seals till'Uie place of the old
plished by faniH-re In the Red River Valley
Thursday, January 19, 1S93.
Hillsdale
county
will
vote
for
a
new
ones and it looks like a new outfit. It Is
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He said
cer alnly a -hange iwbteh the patrons of S3Q.000 court house at the spring election. s. J. Leland, near hl* town of Dwight, N.
the road will appreciate.—Freeport Hernia.
The contract fur furnishing the big D., bought ICO acres of land In the spring
While Nathaniel Whiting, of Woodland, ILurphin hotel In Chicago containing of 1891. fordXCbu. and raised crops that
was cutting -timber last week, a ll»'&gt; Hew 1.900 rooms ws« awarded to Berkey de season worth the salary of n government
clerk, in excess of tl&gt;e
of his farm, as
off and struck his nose breaking it and Gay of Grand Rapids,
per the following statement:
render! ug medical assistance neevsssary.
liaAOK MAHK.)V
.
Albion enjoys the honor of hnvlnr the 4.IW nu. 01 wheat, n* a'c........ 83.MIM
Ten dollars waa realized from the G. A. naihxial head quarters of the,prohibition
WHEELER'S H-ART AND NERVE
IL nnd W. K. C. entertainment given «j
3,734.00
party located in Its rlty.
CURE.
Woodland.’
iSeductiag cost «»f !.-ji&lt;i.
The first Presbyterian church in Kalafil.IMJO
NEIGHBORING COUNTIESnu&gt;m is stirred from center to circumfer­
Giuw of 'tiiU kind nre
common that
vousnes.s and Sleonl- n.-«4 # 4 to F drops
ence over their pastor. lie is a brilliant they urc a Irtu’ in Uie news market out
Insures immeduit. r 1 -i; g&gt;wrantecd In*-A large company «f the last citizfena of
from apitates. R-v H X. W Mbdoii. pns- Laming aveH’mbivd nt the home of Hr-. A. &lt;*lM*akkr 1ml cxprenscs Ids opinion*- to
tor M. E. church. •&gt; -d.w Springs. Mich. D. Hickey Thunutiiy evroing to wiure-- fr«s’l&gt; «»n all matters. H«» ha* been asked
«ays, ••bhv? and r.—t &lt;»ti* -uruisera tonn&gt; the uiarrtHge «»r her daughter Mau&gt;b*. t&lt;&gt; to resign and refuses to do 90.
&gt;.ftar preaching till 1 n-red •’Ad'rnnda" now Geprge l&gt;. llurmbn, of Port Huron.
1 sleep .somi-llv »n,: nw.ikf refri^h-rl. When all was in Tcadines^, Ikv. li. S.
astings
ity
ank
Prlco 50:. pr-pi.-rl by Wheeler
Fuller Jordan, of the first' Presbyterian church, ’ Ttye fourteenth annual meeting of the
MteMjuur rnglncerlug society will
Medicine Co., &lt;X-il«r Sprhgpi, Midi.
took up a position iu thu midst ot the
ilastingH, - - Mich.
held
in
Lnnslng
on-Tureday,
January
5-Jd by
guesK and was presently Joined by the
hfit
contracting parties who marcln-t in to the No hiimnl program wlllb* made -out;
CAPITAL $75,000.00.
(trains of the rvgula'.ion wedding march th«* second day's wijlon will, be devoted
SURPLL'S fi9.009.UU.
to the question of bow to make gm»&lt;l roads
The
guests
listened
tor
the
firn:
words
of
HASTINGS.
and
good
laws.
the wedding «xrvw&lt;»ny. but none came.
incorporated under tho Inws of the State ot
The minUtcr. on tbe contrary, carried
Michigan.
A» Item from Owosso n few days ago
them off ti-.vir (e«rby saying that it only stated that a fireman ’was Injured by te-lttg
r. uialmd lor him to publicly announc’d struck by a falling hook during a fest of a ,
Open for. business Dec. 1S.184C.
that ho had umrriyd the couple January linok and ladder track. It was a book for
• UKCML/ITION •
omcKBs:
I2th, 1E3B, ami had.liwmred their request liofsting liose that broke, rive men having
President;
This week,
$8 quires. that nothing be said alioul the affair until put their strength against It, three more G. Ibihtnejn,
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
they were ready .to havv li made publie. than the makers intended.
D. W. Reynolds. Cashier.
The uciml festivities foiiuwed the .ni. Hereafter, changes Wr ajvertisementa imunceuient. after which Mr. and Mrs.
DrotcTOBs:
They never do things by half at hustling
must reach this office Tuesdays al latest to Hannon left fur Port Huron, where they
Dowughc, and when tbe Beckwith estate
W. H. Pawera.
f&gt;. W. IteynnM,.
insun* IniM-rtlon iu the Issue of the week .will reside. The revelation created con­ wt ^Iwut to build a memoriid thrates-ano
1; B. Messer.
when' brought.
siderable ot a wnsation In Lansing, where expense was spared to make It a*model of
Chester Messer.
John Carveth,
Catarrh In tbe h»ad i&lt; a eoflV,!tmfwd Miss Hickey bus long resided and h well Its kind. The theater w(ll l&gt;e opened
P. T. Colgrove.
dtseasa.net!.-quire* .1 co-k'Ii lUoao.’ rera--«f&gt;" known, having up to yesterday bMO n January ’JO nnd 21 by Mile. Rhea, and
like Huo.tto Sarvaparflla, to e 'Ter; a cure.
teacher In the public schools for several formerally dedicated January 25 by Col.
I mere-’
tl-nedepoilusnd general
BvnKii* ibwiueas Transited.
.
Robert G. Ingersoll.
John Bt--&lt;mer has a -mall '-range tree years.
bearing a tiny orange that has been ripen­
The Grand Rapids Hor.wmen-Associa­
At the annual meeting of the Michigan
ing since last year.
tion will bong up purses of 825.000 for the Millers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company
A great many in the city ate suffering summer meeting. Aug. “th to the LBtb.
at Lansing yesterday George ,W. Jenks, of
’ with jH-vcte n il's which takes tfie form of
W. F. bnvidson. who recently bld In Sand Beach; E. A. Pomeroy, of Jonesville,
Intlvenra, and it amounts almost ito an the street car line of Kalamazoo at a re- and Frtslerlck Thoman, of Lansing, were
■epidemic.
-cetvers sale has not filed his bond, and It is elected directors, anjlthe following officers,
If the sentus of a new tin pail are well feared the transfer will fall through and were chosen; President. George W.
Wheat is low and flour
Jenks; vice president, c. G. A. Voigt,
greased with fresh lard or sweet &lt;10. and horap cars conUuund.
Grand Rapids; secretary, Arthur T. Da- should be the same.
Bor a
Uie pal! set orr a stove shelf or otlwr warm
Rev. Jacob Garber, of Charlotte, preach­ via, Lansing; treasurer. Frederick Thomplace twenty-fmir hours before it is wash­ ed in the Gennan Lutheran church at
short time I will sell
ed it will riot rust afterward.
Charlotte Sunday! He la 99 years old.
When tbe regular school meeting was
The &gt;outh Haven paper* *ay there are and is Uie oldest man Ln Eaton county.
n« apprehensions' concerning the peach
A Chicago A West Michigan train got held In Dundee last fait, there was .111 lucrop, as the trees never went into winter stuck in a snow bank near Holland last debtnea* of $9,000 on their $25,060 school
quarters in better condition than the pres­ week. A brakesman was sent back to house. They took a vote by uplifted
ent year to withstand tbe cold weather.
flag a train that was soon expected. The hands to have the bonds extended. It
was carried out, but when the trends were
PhH Burgess has out bills annonneing man went back but the engineer of the ap­ put on the market it was found that they
an auction sale Tuesday, January 24th. proaching titoln did not sec him nnd the were not legal bonds. Then another This is a No.
flour. I war­
result
was
a
bad
collision.
No
one
was
He has rented his farm for two years nnd
meeting was held and everything was
rant every sack to be first
will move Io this city serving In the ca­ hurt but several cars wen* reduced to fixed, so that now any one Wanting those
pacity of Under Sheriff under the new ad- kino ling wood.
grade.
securities can walk out to Dundee and get
nnnlstratlrai.
A big bob loadt-d- with boys came down what, they desire.
Live poultry \vauted
We acknowledge the Receipt of an in­ d big hill at Ionia last week and ran Into
vitation frotn the C. P.. D. L. and N., F. a hors^, breaking its leg. and Injuring
&amp; P. M. and Wabash K. It ’s to attend t^v every member of the coasting party. The
When potatoes wi re first introduced Into
openingoapan. 21st. ot tbelr fine, new city will have to pay Slod.but It lias order­ Russia by a Mr. Rowland (the exact date !
passenger i|ep&lt;&gt;t in Detroit. It is called ed no more sliding down hill within tjie of tbe introduction of the tuber into that
the Fort Street Union Depot nnd Is the cdyjhi'.l’s.
benighted country l&gt;elng a -subject of con- '
finest in Michigan. Tiny have provided I In the Kcut county poor house Is Ar- troversy, but uBually.net down at 1791) the j
IF YOU ARE GOING TO
«n excellent musical program for the oc­ j fhur Johnson. 73 year* of nee. He Is n people would neither plant nor touch them. I
casion. Tlr- Ft. Wayne -Wnynie band. I graduate of Yale college and ten years They declared tbtai to be the devil's fruit, j
19th U. S- Infantry, furnishing the’ pro­ tigo nuis the
saer of a fortune of S500.- nnd that they were given to his Satanic ,
gram.
I boo. S|v-cuin!i'&gt;; and being on the wrong majesty ou his cdmplaint to God that be
had no fruit, God told.him-to "search the &gt;
Two bills have already lieen Intro j Mde
tin- mark­s have brought him to
.... of
. ..........
. dined in the leghlnlure prohibiting the Ills
'Ij pre-ent position, which ho feels keenly. earth for food.” Whereupon the devil fell |
use ot rai!ri)ad pn.-x s bz'n&gt;' inl.-rrs of that Il is a notable fact that ten years ago the to digging in tbe earth and found potatoes '
hody. If there Is any mie thing that will day he entered the poor house he had his growing therein.
have n tendincy to riirnte a short st-aslon pi-Nonal check cashed for $15,009.
credit
among
the
auid
Britiahph
In Bee , : ■ V~»
S2’±Sf£“.;S 'SIH
It is soiBetbjng that will compel the mem­
, ,
,.
,
,
,
., ■ . .
.in procure, ncnarr uve complete anti really
The jury impaneled by justice Cbeetbers to(my tlie railroad fan* w.'ien they bam for the purpose of Inquiring Into the wickruiirc, England. In that shire Lie lu- , raaj{niScrnt traina running dally octweenClNciN- !
and St Avat-srnra. Theie traina arc the .
travel back jiml forth between tln-lr homel­ cases of Mrs. Jud Alvrnun and- Mrs. Van traduction of potatoes is jxipularly attrib- । wart
•uly CMMlelS Vest 1 baled Trains from Cir.einssti to 1
utwl to Sir Michael Scott, once known all r •the
and Lansing: for when they ean’t gu- free Bargar, who wen- killed by the cars at ovri
SOUTH. Yon will uh nearly half a day in time.
’Britain as "The Wlzanlvf the North.” 1 ThteOacis
m StiariMt.
Thislircto IIOMD
IIOMHea
ShortMt- Vhcra
There areneaxtra
arer.oextra '
they will atay'at the capital all tbe i»eek* Sunfield last week, has rendered a*queer
to the story Michael and the 1 charge* or. limited trair.a and you ^et the beat to |
and not go home Friday night and get verdict? With a great array of words it According
devk formed a copartnership and took the be had. DOST pay the tame pn.e and pelt up with ,
bark Tuesday, for It will be cheaper nvites unimportant points brought out .
,
,
». L
. ,
inferior Service. F or rates or further pcrtirulars .
lew of a tann on the Mertown estates. addfcM D.G HDWAar.a,«;.P.Airt.Q.*C.llwte.
boarding than paying railroad fore.
duringllie inquest, ami finally wind# up cal It'd th&lt;- "Whitehouse.” Michael waa to Cincinnati. O. »r a».k »ntr home Ticket Agent for
Farmers tall us of quail coining in large by saying Ilia-. If the train had not boon manage the farm, the devil tho capital, i dchet via QUEEN and CRESCENT ROUTE.
numbers to oieir barns and fitaeka tor food four iplnntea late the accident woui^ not Tho produce waa to be divided in the fol­
and-shelter. -it is pleating to learn that have occurred.. The verdlot Is looked up­ lowing manner:
.
foo&lt;! is alwaps supplied the brave little on as a compromtM* affair, calculated to
The first year Michael was to have all
blr&gt;l-» who lutve tobuffe,} these storms nnd ••straddle the fence.’’. Public opinion has that grew nliove the ground and the devil i
wallow abeut hi deep snow In fruitless la en about equally divided as to responsi­ all that grew beneath the surface. The •
bility for the accident. The Itetrolt. scoood year idtnres were to lie divided in I
in the fall af|i winter season. They wU? lousing A Northern management Is said just the opposite way. His antanic -tfiaj- 1
not jx rbli'bflcold. un)e.-&lt; greatly weaken-1 to have contributed to defray the funeral esty strange to say w.m»badly beaten bv the [
cd by gtarvuUon: and they will rej&lt;ay, by ; expenses of the victims and it is possible wily Michael, tor that personage with
true Scottish foresight sowed all the land!
the Insects tlley destroy In spring summer, suit will not be brought.
many Vmesl the cost of n little grain
Stretching out a mile from a shore h a’ to wheat tho first year and planted all In ;
' scattered to them now.—Ex.
field ot heavy ice which the winds have potatoes tbe second. So the poor devil got 1
nothing bnt stubble and potato tops. How |
My advice to the girls and women with blown in together and which Is frozen these al«unl
aldrin! legends
Ire^on.ta originate
nri r-i nnf.'.l
zma
d ’-nn
’no one
whose educational progress 1 have in'any Into a solid ice cake. At the other edge seems to know, but the fact remains that
respect been .Identified has always been to there Isa line of Icebergs, perhaps ten to the peasants of both Russia and England
keep out of debt, to dress plainly, to bo fifteen feet high. Scores of people hare even to this day frequenth- allu«lo to pota­
caretui in their behavior toward men. nnd walked out over the fields and may be seen toes as “Devil’s fruit."—Chicago Inter
‘ as careful in their behavior toward women; hourly, from the top of the bluff, away Ocean.
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____
to be respectful to their employers nnd to outonthelcy coast. Beyond the open
be truthful. I have not scrupled to say to water there are other fields visible as far
as
the
eye
can
reach,
indicating
that
the
them that in my experience the most re­
A few words art-sometimes more telling
fined women have been tho.se whOK taste-* lake is Glh-d with these Ite floes.'—Benton than n long harangue. So thought MIm
in matters of 'dress Rave been most quiet Harbor Palladium.
Phemy Grey, who often remarked thnt.“for
BUY
A GUIDE
and plain, and that Uie working girl should
Marshall is the home of 150 employees her part, she couldn't-Me bow folks felt t*
■ OM
ONLYabove nil things avoid extravagance in of the C. J. and M. R. IL and S500U fo dis­ throw nwny their words, no more'n they EVERYONE:
dress. I have found that girls and women bursed to them monthly.
■ouul their clothes or tueir
ganling mum
would
t belr garding
saaa. ” j. See that
are apt to run. into debt for elpthes, and
Sht&gt;
She and her brother Liphkt, with whom
th®.
Mln Rachel Albright, a prominent she lived, were indeed n saving pair. I
Whenever stich cases have crime to my
knowk-dge I have proffered my aisistnhre yonng lady of Allegan, died recently of IJphlet, however, was not wise in his 1
towaid restoring their credit ui'on the ex­ bund poisoning, resulting from an ulcer­ ecunomks, while Miss Phemy knew just '
press stipulation that they should never ated tootlv
when) to save nud where to spend. IJpbagain put a chain of that sort about their
Lewis Clipson', a resident of Saugatuck, let's "bargains" were seldom regarded ns
n»rks.—George W. Childs in Ladies’ formerly of Allegan, ci.mmittcd suicide by
Home Journal.
'
—
cutting his thp»at He had been despond­ obligvd to “keep a tfglA rein on her
ant since losing his hand In an explosion tongue." lent nbe should sax something to
How to Thtet
five years ago. this and poor health Is anger him.
We offer one Hundred dollars reward supposed to be tha cause.
On one occasion IJphlet bought a load of ' .
. for any case of catarrh that cannot be
wood “cheap" from n man who had the I on tho
Clayton Goodwin and Maude Sayres reputation of being rather sharp. It J bottom of
cured by Uallto catarrh cure.
ry ”
Boo’,
• F. J. CUENXY A Co., Props, Toledo, (). are two Polbirvllle young people who proved—na Miss Phemy forewarned her sv?
aud Shoo.
We tho underaigned, have known F. J. have loved each oilier since childhood re­ brother that it would—most unaatifocCheney for the last 15 years, and believe cently concluded to elope one cold night. tory, but having said her say once she was
him perfectly honorable in all business But no marriage license could he obtained not a person to reiterate it.
Ono cold day IJphk-t came into the living
transactions and financially able to carry and wiuuf Mauiriwrote for a written conrsent, her cruel father telegraphed to Bat­ room nnd found Iflss Phemy seated in
out any obligations made by their firm.
West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To­ tle Creek to have them arrested and they front of the fireplace, in which some of tbe
logs ot his purchase were cheerlessly splut­
ledo, O. •
. were accordingly locked up.
tering. There was no such steady, com­
Walding, Klnnan A Marvin, Wholesale
When George Gardner and family, of
fortable blaze as ho had been accustomed
Drugglats, Toledo, O.
.
Charlotte, awoke one chilly morning last
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, week they found that the water pipe had
“Well, Phemy," wild he, with an at­
acting directly upon the blood and mucous broken and the dining room was Hooded.
HASTINGS, niCH.,
surfaces of the system. Price, 75cts. per It took two hours for the water commls- tempt at gayety, "so you're aettin In front
of ths fire. How dooa tb* wood seem t*
Im especially supplied direct from our facbottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimoni­ sIooht to stop the flow.
burn, on tho wholef”
.lory, and our make of Rubber Boots and
als free.
*
The Wayland churches furaish their
"Well, IJphlet,” Mid Miss Phemy, draw­ Shoes bought of him can be depended uphorse sheds free to all who wish to use ing her shawl a little closer about her, “it Jnn as tfie very beet that skill and capital
OUR COUNTY
them during the week.
consumes!"
can produce.
There was nothing more to be aald, and
Douglas, Allegan county, has had ninety
Diphtheria has made its appearance in
L. CrtNbEE &amp;■«.
Llphlct beat a retreat.—Youth's Compan­
Woodland, but owing to the precaution cases of measles.
HEW HAVEN, CONN.
taken by the board of health. It has not
It Is rather early in the season to start ion.
spread and no new cases are reported.
big egg stories on their travels, but Mc­
Helping • Man to Suicide.
, Dr. J. A. Baughman will pay 59 cents Farlin brings one down from Waverly
It is remarkable how a suicide by n cer­
per dozen for all of the live quails brought that will do to fin* at .the public—8x7?f tain method or in a certain place will lead
.
GUARDIAN'S 8ALE.
io him. The doctor wishes tn winter Inches, deposited by a common fowl in hla to another of tho same kind. A surgeon
Tn the matter of the estate of Wilber A
them and let them in go the spring.— barn on New Year's day.—Paw Paw of the Middlesex bonpital, In Loudon, went Moore, a minor.
Northerner.
Notice
Is
gtwn thrt I shall sell at
Woodland News.
into a barber shop to be shaved. The bar­ public auctionhereby
highest •bidder on Saturday
.'J.. ..fto the
UVI.m,,,..
...1
Middleville Chapter Order of Santera
Mme. Marantette, of Mendon, Is train­ ber spoke of a man who lyul been unnic- • I...
Star, gave Sheriff McKeyitt and wife a ing Jupiter, another high Jumper, which cesaful in an attempt to kill himself by
office, in the Ctty of HasUna*, 1a the County ot
cutting his throat
genuine surprise, at their home last Sat­ she hopes will rival FHemaker.
Burry, tn tbe State of Michigan, pursuant to
“He could easily have managed it,” said
urday evening. Between fifty and sixty
and authority granted to me on the
Charlotte’s board of health has ordered the surgeon, “bad he been acquainted wlt'A Hcena
rnth day of Au. it-', 4. D., imu. by the
were present ami enjoyed the hospitality
Probate Court of Barry Com.tv, Michigan. :UI of
of this genial couple, who are so soon to the schools closed fpr two weeks in order the situation ot the carotid artery.”
the estate. ri&lt;bt. Utte and Interest of tbe said
to
prevent
the
spread
of
diphtheria
which
"Where should he have cut!" asked the minor of, tn and to the real estate situated and
take up their residence In the city ot Has­
barber. The surgeon told him. He at twine lu tiie County of Parry, tn the state of
tings. A picture of the members, nicely has made Ita_app -arance there.
Michigan, known and described as follows,
framed, was presented Mr. and Mrs. Mcterrtble__________
accident__„ once left the room, and n« retn ndng aa to
Since Hje recent
r
wit: The north half of the south half ot the
fcxin na
as wiui
wan cxnected
expected the sunreon
Burgeon went to north
Kevitt by Rev. C. W. Dealtry in behalf of the railroad crossing in Sunfield a u....it.i.
peHtlon _ soon
east quarter of section thirty-three, town
the friends in 1 moet charming manner. Is being cfhmlated at that place to com­ look for him and discovered him in the fonr north move eight west.
Dated. Dec. 1MB. A. D.. ISM.'
Very nice refreahments were served and pel the D. L. and N. officials to station a yard with hla head Dearly severed from his
Jawn Towsmcto. Qurdlan.
body.—Albany Expreaa.
an enjoyable evening spent—Suu.
flagman at the craning.

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i’.onlc are complaining or cold weather,
they live forgoti. ii the
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teS-L* Dayton luu commenced
■ue lee—Quarterly meeting was h. id at
X5 iurr? Iktt SUU.H,. •««-.»

partook of ihecommls-iun-3}’
nud wife were the guest* of Mr.jm*! Mrs
Mosher last Sunday-School was clwed
last week on account of the
vai!ln_- in the selmol nxims—»•£
went to L-etaiHl la-t Tuesday-'’•»«_&lt;Jsgtwd &lt;« drawing qulW a quantity o. wood

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who found her in need of fowl *'‘d
talk of forming a oompwy of whl &lt;
vttw to deal out equity withiut
“
heartier wretches—B. 8"^ ’T"
?os hunttar Friday and retnm*I '*IW -n
n'dief 1 rmewuriug four f'-t‘ M» t four
taehra from tip to UPhou,,d
run him several utiles when 11
d
mveXltbedorand hta Iraterehlp were
rounding a hill on John Andrus farmi nrar*
Ingtbe road east
the hmi-u •!*« Mr.
B di srovered his mark ami terete.! hta
NiMWtihg Iron captured !»« f"’u,h?PT^J,e
two weeks vacation school reopened Mon­
day—Westley Backup Invited quite a num­
ber of fa Is schoolmates to hla home to help,
him celebrate,hi&lt; 10th birthday. X j!'mbtaaud useful were the prrauiii* left by
hta guests—Mrs. Ed, Geiger l« not gaining
very fa-t—A. Flint returned Friday from
Doster—A. G. Cortright and larally vlsltv.
at North Pine lake Saturday and Sunday.
THE JOY OF LIVING.

I would lull lore the joy of haring dwelt
Vpon this earth; tbe wondroc* gift of m&gt;nd.
The power of thinking, sharing with mankind
its hopes and fears, which have been frrely
dealt
.
To all. To knpw. to suffer, to have felt.
To love. Is Ufe. Wliate’er may Uo behind.
We struggte onward, worn and faint and blfcd.
But should tho darknees latoBunrise melt.
Aud earth’s dear insufficiency recoil
Into the broader, deeper hope wMch tf'****
Shall wo not triumph that throughout th* toll
And warfare of our present life we deemed
That evil was but pasalag. faith a foil
To knowledge.so transcending all wedreamw
—D. M. Bruce.

TblDk bo.
P.'WD*
N. v York who lire live* aa restricuat au &gt;
~ ir -b-r «*T,
.rn.ll country wrro mil"
.,X1 and for rcmorod tram the dta nnd
Er bn. y at lb. dtr. TbW &gt;&gt;«’• »»'
umr tlm. ou Uie w.o tood, cookwl lu tb.
aun. way. b«r«
lh” o'"1'
bought at the stand of the same man,
Lsre seen tbe same people pass the house
v-1 the same side of the street at the same
hour every day: have laughed at the mrnie
jokes and cried at the san np utagu* In lite
Ume old bool - nnd when tha same old
finger of death Us beck.-nad them they
have passed into tho same old beyond.
There should be and ta no neresaity for a
life of dreary ploddhig in New York, so at
least thought a lively but eccentric little
ohl gentleman who lived in We,tT?r^“tA*
fourth street, between Broadway and Sixth
terence. He woi a bachelor, without kith
6r kin, living in a single room, knowing
none except hta landlord, whom be pawl
regularly every Tuesday afternoon at
o'clock. speakHig to none and receiving uo
vtaltora And yet the spirit of enjoyment
was acUvs in this little old gentleman, but
it seemed to take a form of publicity eiugular In one of hta age.
He was a regular attendant Ct the the­
ater, never by any possibility nussing a
first night, waa always to be seen fusing
sbout among the book stores nnd picture
galleries, promenading up and down tho
principal thoroughfares wbeu they were
most crowded and dining modestly but
sufficiently at the mo*t popular cafea Hta
was a familiar figure, but nobody took tho
trouble to find out who b«J-wtis or what hta
name was.
Ono day his landlord noticed that in bls
morning walks tho little old gentleman
never paasetl beyond the boundaries of
Sixth avenue on one aide and Broadway
on the other. Thun the landlord began to
observe the habits M the little old gentle­
man, and he observed that although he
continue*! to live in the open as It were,
be never by any chance went out of that
block in West Twenty-fourth street- He
attended regularly the performance* at th*
Madtaon Square theater, was frequently to
be seen in tbe Ed&lt;u Mum. lunched every
day at the Hoffman House, dined at a
small restaurant ou tho left hand side go­
ing from Sixth avenue, bought hta clothes
of a tailor on Jbc corner, his ties, shirts,
and underweart-n the cornbr ot Broadway,
his books nt Putbamta, which establish­
ment he entered by the back door. Ills
boots he also obtained iu the satm lilock,
and he was shaved every morning in a bar­
ber shop on the right hand tide of the
street going from Broadway.
For six years thta Uulu old gentleman
never went out of that block, aud yet he
managed to l&gt;e continually in the world
and of the world about him, living a life
cf change and cxciter-ient.One day lie was fet .d d'-ad in hi* bed.
He left absolutely n- effects except nuofai
silver watch and a great many new clothe*,
shirts, ties nnd boots. It was noticed, how­
ever. that hta hat was very old. There ta
no hatter in^VestTwenty-fourth street be­
tween JI road way and Sixth avenue.—New
York World.

w
ta w “““
Olnnl wm do, nou-l tar bU loopiLalHy,
lo hU
bo waa crwbbod Md unapnroaeb«b:.. ta »nx«ri
*&gt;.■&gt;■«. mlvo U.. iMt &lt;1 &lt;«r~
"2
ta rnMataa. H. .poo, «“!• “‘“'J' “
poor.oco or ,be .b«bMoo- o, hl. ,urESrxlIi,^ .»■! found U.. k-o&lt;*d.ltebl
In bard nnd unromltting Inbor. V«* In •
Inrno public way ho waa son.ron.WU&gt;.
eJJii! ot Url.bow- During bln IKoUnw
ba unr. lll«r»ll» w U» Improvement ot
Philadelphia aud mode munificent con­
tribution* to charities.
One of hta notable deed* waa the organ­
ization of a yellow fever hcipital in the epi­
demic of 17W, over which he exercised per­
sonal supervision. By ths provisionshta
will hta fortune was bequeathed to chari­
table and i-ducatlonal institutions,
000going to the college Cor orphan*. The
peculiar nature cf tbe man ta best «xemplif.cd by a certain clause in the will, which
provided that no minister should bold any
connect Ion with the college or even be ad­
mitted as a vl»ltor.~New York World.

From the hour you leave Duluth In the
edge of the evening—Duluth with her
sparkling coronal of lightsand her cincture
of electric diamonds, with the crcscented
moon and tbe star dusted sky. and the
northland'* aurora over all—from that
hour until nearly six days later you reach
the docks of Buffalo, you shall find your
long voyage ou the inland seas of America
one of the Interesting events of a lifetime.
If you are searching for health you shall
find osonic influences to redden your blood;,
if you are satiated with Old World scene*
you shall here find Interesting change, en­
chanting variety; If you are a weary brain
worker drooping under some city sun you
shall here find health’s reincarnation; if
you have an eye to the material and seek
the solution of problems economic you
shall find material In what has been done,
what is being done. and what Is yet to be
done In commerce on the shore* of these
seas sufficient to fill bulky tome*.—Har­
per’s Weekly.

for the brick yard.
•
cressy.
.
Ein«l Klow. ot Srtr.-k,. Is th.
o(hl, .□»!, Mb.
of li-ttl Cliy. vh.lte.1 IlH coo.lu.
Brun k’lsber. list week—;•»hire then- ,
. will Ihrir'. &gt; »»&gt;. Onoot our worthy
Citizen.* after using tobaeerfor forty jeara,
both "hewing and smoking, has quit
the weed e^tih-ly. He that mirth hl- own
Tho Sall Not Vanishing.
spirit i» greater than he that taketh a
There is agreat deal said from time to
cilj —I'Lv cjtgiueiu Shaw’s saw tuili broke time about the decline of the sailing ship
down last Saturday aud has not yet re­ aud the near prospect of her total disap­
sumed operations—A party qf young peo­ pearance off threseas. But, in , point of
ple irotn this place gave Mr. Almon Farr a fact, there never were such a large
pleasant surprise. A very enjoyable Uwe nufhK rof fine sailing vessels, both afloat
was -punt by all—Nora Fisher has return­ aud building in our yards, as the British
ed from a weeks visit al Mrs. Adda Willi­ merchant service boasts to day. As our
son’s, of Hickory Comers’-Mr. John By colonies t brive nnd increase—for with them
There is no truer assertion than the one
ber and son Frank, sold two year old colts our chief ope.in intercourse lies—so must
recently mode by a lending society journal
this week—A-young fellow from this place the demand for shipping necessarily be­
of the day that “there can be no more bit­
took his girl to church n week ago last come greater, and there will always exist
ter
rebuke to one who occupies the position
Sunday evening and on their way from many branches of commerce in which sail­
of Lust or hostcMi thou to have a guest, or
cliuxch encountered a Dakota blizzard and ing ships may be far more profitably urnoven chance caller, go outfrom their portals
also tipped over, had It not been for the ployed than steamcn*.
□id of kind friends, giving hhn n shelter
with n feeling that be is Iturry that he
New Zealand annually gives work to a
for the night he might hava perished, but very large fleet of clipper*, ontaide the
came," for all personal contact, whether
nevertheless he was not dlxcoutaiiBd as lie regular liners, in carrying tbe frozen car
permanent or transient, should leave behind
it a lingerinj£charm as of something sweet
was at his jmstagain last Sunday
casee or
of sheep to the r-aroprau
European mm
market*:
, —Mr. A. cases
*.««*.
aud gracious, a deeper sense of the powiolo
B. Francisco and wife
.... gave n-1 '.‘.•‘“Jr I the wheat trade of California employs
exultation of life. When any meeting does
party In honor of tbelr brother. ZT “Hl every teason many thousiwds of torn! of
Warren Fisher
and wife ofwife
thisof
plnre
• Pkhsram!
th ., were
i»taw our
wereshipping;
■ Lrj, , the
, . wool
*
I
. ...from
..... Aus
«... ­
not do this some one la to blame, either
fexporta
|.rv-&lt;'nt—Isaac Klcki-nmore and wire spent tralia, the* jute traffic of find in and tky
one or both is nut giving of. hta best, and
last evening *at Frank Bather**—Mrs. slowly expanding industries of the South
this Is a wrtag to society iorgenera!. The
Jane Barber has been seriously artlietctl American scaboani.4, are all trades which
celebrated writer. Dr. Driunmond, re­
with neuralgia but is some better nt thta still give more work to sail than to rtcam.
marks, with justice, that there are "some
writing—Irving, infant son of Charles
men and women in whose company we ore
The tailing ship will never again carry
Biirber is very sick with [&gt;iieum :ila.
’ always nt our best.’’—Washington Post.
. paasengrrs; but so long as coal at an aver
| age of a poundta ton remains a condition of
li’urnt-d :be employment of thu steamer, so long is
rUO.lATEOBDEjl
„,j '.the clipper shin likely to goon flourishing
from their visit to Battle Creek—The cold
State ot Michigan. County of Rarr—at. *
At.a MsdiMi ot She Probata Court fur '.he
weather still continue.—Mr. Blo0m and ; in those trades where prompt dispatch is
County ot Barry, holden al’iLe Probate oftbv. ta
wife were called away by the death of her not a matter of the very first moment,—
rbeCttyof llu-tlng*. tn said reunty. on Mon­
Herbert |tiissell In English Illustrated
The Old Engineer Reminiscent.
sister. Mrs. Raymond, at Battle Creekday the t&lt;Hh &lt;l»y of Jauuarv, Io the year one
Magazine. ______
Mrs. Geo. Appleman returned from Lena­
•'It make* me mad," said the old en­ thoiiuuid eight hundred mii«1 muetv three.
Prewnt. Charles W. Armstrong, Juttjic of
wee county Saturday—The spelling school
gineer, "to bear people ask why a man Probate.
'.Tuestko cvetDtfg was largely attended by
don
’
t
do
so
and
so
when
his
engine
strikes.
There Is a young lady on Capitol bill
In the matter of the relate of Mary Juelehboriiig Achools. Willie Baas spelt who has a musical cat. After nearly a year Lord! It nil comes like a stroke of light­ Williams. tSeceascL
the AChool down ou the word glmi&gt;—The of hard work on tho feline musician she ning. When we piled 'em up in the Whites­ -t'nre'Mttnrond filing th* petlttm. duly veri­
fied oi Ida McDermott, daughter cf sold detheiinuineter stood 12 degrees below zero says it can sing the best portion of two ville cut and killed eight, I was sitting in eea«e.:
praying that a certain instrument now
Wednesday and Friday mornings—Geo. well known songs, ‘‘HomejSweet Hume*’ my window that night, looking ahead ns on file ro thta eoort. Purporting ta be the lastr w in
Taylor A Co. are making arrangements to and "Auld' Long Syne," but without the careful as any one could. We had started ■nd testament of raid deceased limy be *&lt;tiu tled to probate, mid thut admlnlltration of •d&gt;1
start uptliilr picket mill.
usual variations. When this young lady on the curve and she was going arf fast as estate may )&gt;e granted to the executrix lu said
wants pussy to sing she puts her on a vel­ the wheels could turn—forty minute* be­ will ’named or to some other suitable person.
Thereupon It ta ordered, that Friday the
vet footstool and commands, "Puss, sing hind time and tbe deuce to pay if we didn’t
Tilt' weather for the past week has been ; ‘Home, Sweet Home,”’at the sometime moke it up by morning. Jimmy Hartsell I lO'.h day of February. A. D.. Wai teno eMek In
tbe toreuoon. be *Ml&lt;nr&lt;t for the hearing of said
remarkably cold—Florence Nash is on the; humming the air. Pussy always responds, waafeeding ’er every minute.
petition and that tbe heirs at UwjM.said desick list—The log drawers from Lake singing the desired tune iu a rather high
*T thought I saw a glimmer of light on rcrnied anil all other persons Interested In said
Odessa go back empty once In n while n falsetto voice, a little broken, but suffi­ the bank ahead. It waa a flash from the vs fate, are required to appear at »«’•!&lt;"* *‘r
day—Warner Smith, 11. Myt-rs abd E. ciently well to be recognized by the hearers. headlight around the other bend of the raid court, then to beholden at the Probate of­
fice, ta the City or Hastings, in said county, and
Smith are getting out bolls and drawing
curve.
Between the time I caught that ■bow cause, if any there be. why she prayer ol
Sometimes when this cat is out on a
them to 1/tke Odessa—Eugene Moyer, of motffilight expedition her voice can be flash and when I saw the headlight swing tbe petitioner may not be granted. - Ana ft is
Lowell, catnwafter Lynn Smith to work— heard above those of her companions in around the cut as big as a tub It couldn’t further ordered, that raid petitioners! vc notice
the persons interested in said estate, of th*
Allie Fuller, of Coats Grove, spent last tho feline outdoor back fence concert, ring­ have been a hundredth part of the second. to
pendency of said petition an* tbe hearing
week with her parents—There wta a slim ing out "Auld Lang Syne" or "Home, Wo were nose to nose before I realized—no, thereof by cimstog a copy of tta* order to l-e
attendance at church Sunday evening ow­ Sweet Home.” Tho young lady docs not I don’t think I realized—but’ I put on tho published tn tbe HastfMrs BaSxkh a ipre
paper pr.nted »nd circulated In said County ot
ing to the cold weather. Elder Mier’s
want her name mentioned for fear she air with one yank, yelled to Jimmy, and Barry, once In cacti week for three Miccurelx ’
preaebed and intends to the rest of the1 will be besieged by freak collector* or dime fell out of the window. When they threw weeks
previous to said day of bearing.
Chas. W. a*m«troxo.
year. Prayer meeting was appointed on museum proprietors, who want to buy, water in my face I s’posed I was cut all up.
.
Judge of Probate
the same hour of preaching at Mrs. Bare's beg, borrow or steal her musical pet.— Tbe wreck waa on fire and people was ■
(A
true
copy.)
—Mina Crowell is calling on friends in Washington Post.
hollerin underneath. I laid there feelin
this vicinity—Prayer meeting at Mrs.
of myself, expectin r,very jninute to find a
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.
Gilbert’s Thursday evening—Ira Curtis
soft, bloody place, but I was all right, and
BefructlTe rowtr of tho Ruby.
In the matter of the estate of James Cox.
has gone to Grand Rapids—Het Durkee
Tbe primitive term ot tbe spinel ruby is three days att-trl went to Jimmy’s funeral. deceased.
„ .
bbught the poor coll of Mr. Swin—Ora
And
after
that
I
don
’
t
want
no
man
to
tell
Notice
is
hereby riven that I 'hall sell at penBachchler has a sale of farm implenients like that ot tbe diamond, eight sided, nib what you ought to do."—Chicago News­ lle auction, to the highest bidder, ou Saturday,
which distinguishes it nt once from the
the nth day of March. A. D. 1«L at lit
nnd stock this week.
oriental stone. The color of tbe genuine Record. .
o'clock tn the forenoon, at the premises of
said dwased. in the township of Asmria.
Yankee Spring.
ruby is-that of the arterial blood, or
in tho County of Barry, In the Stale of Michigan,
Lots of snow and cold wtiather makes It pigeon's blood, as it is called. It is ex­
To all (budding and a.'qiiring authors pursuant to license aud authority granted to me
■very unpleasant—There was a very pleas! tremely hard, and aft^r the sapphire is may be commended the statistics concern­ on the nth day of December, A- D., 1W3. by
the
Probate Court of Barry County. Michigan,
tbe
hardest
of
the
corundums,
which
ren
­
ant surprise party at John Hall’s last Fri|
ing novela given in a lata English publica­ all the retale, right, title and Interest of the said
clay night. All report a pleasant time-} ders it difficult to understand why tho earth tion. During the last six years 1,000 nov­ deceased of, tn and to the real estate situate
Fred and Will Raymond and Art Stocking to rarely gives it up. Its tint is as beauti­ els have been published which have suc­ and being In the County of Barry. In 'be State of
known and described as “follows, to­
were in your city last Friday on business ful by artificial light as by day. and its ceeded no far that they were naked for at Michigan,
wn : llto west half of the north west quarter
—There was a very pleasant surprise party powers of refraction so great that ancient the libraries. About tbe same number of section nineteen [19] town one [1] north of
at Wilber Tinkler’s last Thursday night— belief credited it with power, of emitting were published which were not asked for range seven (?) west, containing seventy-one
fortv-four hundreds acres, according to tbe
Surprise parties s&amp;m to be all the go— light The ancients even supposed that it and failed. These 1,000 books were writ­ and
United States survey, and 20 acres off of the
Mrs. G. Ford, of this place, died at her would shine through clothing with un­ ten by ®28 people, of whom SO form a com­ north aid* of the north cast quarter of the
home last Sunday morning. She leaves a diminished power.—'Jewelers’ Review.
pany fnr in advance of the rest, so fur as north east quarter of section twenty-four [34]
one north range eight [s] west.,
husband and one son to mourn her loss.
popularity iu concerned, and TO form a town
Dated Jan. 15th. A. D. 1W1
„
She hail been an Invalid for many years,
company well behind tho first; 120 make
LvcixN A. Hydb.
Perhaps the most expensive banquet ever up a band who have so far succveded aa to
Administrator
thought to.be creeping paralysis—One of
our farmers says he will have his meals on given in Venice was that to Henry III of create a small deftinnd for their work, and
time or not at all. and he sometimes makes France. He was feasted in tho great hall the others have risaped neither pecuniary
it lively It they are not ready whi n he of tho doge’s palace, and there were *llv*r advantage nor fame, which, being summed
wants them—J. Raymond has been work­ plates for 8,000 guests. At another time up in figure*, indicates that of those who
the same monarch waa entertained at a write one’s chance of being one of the
ing for B. B. Johnson the past week.
sugar banquet—the napkins, plates, knives, SO novelists in some 8,000 who succeed is
forks and even the bread (so called) were I-TO, and his chance ot remaining in ob­
The Rappahannock drummer boy of all of sugar. The Venetians were mightily scurity and reglectis represented by the
■Chicago, with his partner came through pleased when Henry took hta-napkin In hta fraction 326-3&amp;0, which is rather a discour­
hands and,
hta surprise,
found that-It aging certainty.—New York Sun.
here to deal out music to the G. A. R. of —
----- ito
------------------- -----------------Woodland—IL Fuller, of Grand Rapidr-'bn®ruM&gt;lecc3- At thl“ feast l,2fi0 differ300 sugar
effi­
is vis’n-ug friends here—Mr. Jiwers, of ent dishes;were served, aud »«
—•«Kalam.v.oo. is vtaitlng .friend* hero— gies were 'distributed among the ladies.—
An anecdote that is going the rounds of
Mr*. Marks was improving in health com- National Review.
the English press shows Low highly the
mcnccd work and ta now In bod again—
late poet laureate waa esteemed at court
J. Long is limping around from getting
favorite amusement within tho queen’s
Newton, the great Sir Isaac, surmised, A
his foot badly hurt while sciddlng logs.
home circle is what the French call tha
next tomes W. Smith limping around although ba could give no reason fen- the game of petite paplem. A few years ago
from rolling over logs—G. Baker nnd conclusions he had reached, that iu tho the Princess Bentricu propounded this
wife are visiting at Cedar Creek—We hear course of time the earth would become per­ question, "If you were not to be yourself,
Grandpa Coats Is in very poor health at fectly dry. Others, most notably Do Verne, what Englishman or English woman would
hta son David’s—The church sexton takes Hamilton (Professor A. L.)aud the young­ you rather bei” Among the little slips of
this opportunity of expressing hta many er Lysander, all believed that eventually paper containing the answers of those pres­
Do jour
thanks to his many friends In this com­ tho earth would become as dry as tha pro­ ent there were two which bore simply the
munity also some in Hastings city in pre­ verbial chip. Even in this day and ago the name’Tennyson.” The queen wrote one
tooth
has many adherents.—8L Louis
senting him with a good overcoat for tak­ theory
and
her
faithful
friend,
Lady;
Ely,
since
that I
Republic. ................................
ing care nf the church. Many thanks
dead, tho other.-San FranctacoArgonnuh
min
dear friendik—Now the sun Is to ‘
aud we look for milder weather, yes this
Margaret Songster says that when she
injure the
ta a Michigan winter sore.
writes anything she lias it thoroughly out­
The -late lamented Travers was often
and
lined in her mind before she begins to put credited with a joke which Jay Gould re­
er decay.
not
it on paper. Often she will know almost ally perpetrated oncc at the expense of
A new society asks for favors. The S. the very words of . a poem before she Henry Clews, the banker.
you
P. I- I., 8. which interpeted means the touches pen to paper. Then, when she does
"They say Henry Clews still claims to be
at once.
South Pine Lake Literary Society. Mrs. write, it is very rapidly, and she never a self made man," Mr. Gould remarked Id
M. L. Keyes president
The society copies.—Now York Recorder.
Wall street one day. "What a pity it ta
mretn each Thursday evening at lister
that he didn’t have taste enough”to put
Warner’*—Zero must have looked over
^»O u» up or u&gt; h-d.'Cg„ Ywk
my shoul ler when 1 wrote he was not
Tbe mucllagu on the back of postage
within four degrees of ua and thought Jo stamps is nothing but dextrine dissolved
TUB DHUGOI8T.
retaliate by making a tobogan slide of in water, with a littls alum, vin
our thermometer—Mr. Norton, of Orange­
Prescriptions
ville. Installed the officers of Prairieville

WE MAKE NO

,BC0te»T5.

NEW PROMISES I
Wheat,*white per bu..W.

But in this new year will

ALWAYS SMOKE

endeavor to- please you as

in the past, with quality
and prices of any goods to

be found in first class gen­

eral store-

THE BEST

5 Cent Cigar
Tn The Market

STAUFFER

It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,
HASTINGS, MICH.

Sometbing New
BUELL &amp; SON’S
Bootee
For Men
IT looks like a shoe, Jits like a shoe, and
still you have the protection to the ankle which
you have from the ordinary hoot.

OUR WARM GOODS
Are going fast, and it is the prices that make
it. /Call and see us, we will make it pay you.

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON,
One Price Shoe Dealers.

WANTED!

SAW LOGS
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

J. L. WILKINS, Agt
Between

HAVE

YOU

.

-

MEandMONEY

THE

TOOTH-

you save time you eave
money. You can save a vast
IFamount
of time if you are look

ACHE?

teeth bother you!
I have a remedy for
­
ache
warrant to
cure in from 5 to 10
­
utes, does not
teeth
prevents furth­
Do
suffer
when
can be releived

FRED L HEATH,

prepared
with pure drugs at reduc­
ed prices.

ing for

or any kind of building mater
ial, by coining directly to Us
and not only that, you will save money by buying of ns.

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

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HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 26. 1893.

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 39

FIRE SALE

IRA VAN VALKENBURGH'S

HflKbWflRE

—AT'

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN’S
OLD STAND
MICHIGAN.

HASTINGS,

Hastings Banner
|

Published Thursdays by
COOK.

$20.00
W. It QOObYEXIR

GIVEN AWAY.
In consequence of the ex­
treme cold weather, I wiH/distribute the above amovnit in
dry goods, between ten needy
and worthy families of this
city and vicinity, upon the
presentation of a certificate
from their supervisor; certify­
ing that they are worthy.

Desires to infornf the
people that he is still
in the ring, notwith­
standing the big fire.
He is always prepar­
ed to furnish bargains
and all will do well
to call at the

PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE.
W. H. QOObYEXIR

STAUFFER

25

The Matual Lift hsuraace Co. YEARS
Richard A. McCURDY, President.
.

SOLID WEAR
- Ta the length of time that

BETTER THAN A SAVINGS BANK.

The benetits to I* derived from a Uf*! Insur­
ance policy, and the deposit of the nme Mini
paid for premiums in a savings bank, raises a
ouestlon which is frequently dincused by peo­
ple Interested tn the subject of Idfe Insurance.
If a man at the ago of thirty deposits In a
bank each rear the aura of «0.77. at-I per cent

A death claim recently paid by the Mutual
Life Insurance Company of New York proves
that Company to have a decided advantage
over the savings bank. a« tho following illus­
tration will show:
In March. ISM. the Company issued Policy
No. W.«0. for 11JM). on the ten-payment life
plan.aim at issue thirty, annual premium M0.7*.
The insured bad always paid his premiums
in cash, allowing hte dividends to accumulate,
which amounted at death to fl Jill DO, or 151.130
more than he hadpaid to the Company; that
amount with the face of the policy make the
total claim B.711.00, fM8.ll more than would
have been realized from the bank; or. in other
wools, as an Investment it had realized ft per
cent compound intenesl. lew 171.00.

J. M. McEliaia Special Apt.

SBOS..

U4BTIXGH. MICH.

STERLING INLAID
SPOONS AND FOBKS
Are warranted to last.
Also ’•emember you
fet a Present—“Good
orm," of $2 00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

qOUNTY NEWS. ’
Delayed letter
Mr. and Mrs. L. Dean visited at Nash­
ville the latter part of last week—Miss
Etta Tompkins ls.nt home from Galesburg
—Our teacher. Lottie Smith, was at home
Saturday and Sunday—Quite a number of
tbe little folks are reported 'sick—C. C.
Gage and Frank Leonard were at Sunfield
Friday and Saturday—A new organ at
Orin Phillips’—Tbe Reading Circle has a
social party at Abbey's hall Friday for tho
benefit of the library—A literary and de­
bating society has been organized at the
Center. This week Thursday evening is
the dvtate and next week the literary and
every alternate Thursday after—Revival
meetings are being held at the Austin—
What few braved the cold and went to
church Sunday were well paid for going.
Rev. J. Warren, of Hillsdale, talked to
the people*from the text, 1 ntn Alpha and
Omega. He Is a splendid speaker and Is
assisting Rev. Carpenter at the AustinRev. John McPhail, Assyria's one time
preacher, is holding singing school at
Pennflcld and vicinity.

Missile Addie Nichols has been spend­
ing a vfeek with Grand Rapids friends—
The Y. P. 5. C. E. social at E. J. Felghuefs Ixsj Friday evening was quite a suc­
cess— S. E. Cook, of Charlotte, spent Sunnay with friends tare—A. S. Winn, of
Escanaba, called on friends here last week
—Clair Bennett Is confined to the house
with the measles—H. W. Walrath spent
Sunday, and Monday with his parents
here—Herbert A. Sprague at the opera
bouse Saturday evening, Jan. 38th, In
David ; Copperfield—The Barry county
tcaehert asupclaUon will be in session at
this place Saturday—A very pleasant
event was the marriage of Miss Mabie
Boston to Cone E. Sperry, of Dexter, at
Wm. Boston’s residence on the south side.
Wednesday, evening, Jan. 35th—Mr. and
Mrs. RJ Mayo are visiting at Bellevue and
other places—E. Y. Hogle and family, of
Hastings, spent Sunday at J. H. Smith’s.

Fine weather at present. Hope it will
continue—Art Stocking and Ed. Hall
plajed fora masquerade ball at the North
Irving grange hall last Friday night and
report a good time—Emma Raymond is on
Uw sick list this week—Fred Williams and
wife called on friends near Plainwell last
Saturday and Sunday—We think there
must have been something besides Chris­
tian Endeavors at our school house last
Tuesday night by the way soap-stones and
lanterns disappeared—Our school closed
last Tuesday on account of sickness of our
teacher, but was able io commence again
this week—J. M. Burpee started for Sag­
inaw last Monday to attend the grand
lodge nf tbe F. A. A M.—We would like
to know what is tho attraction for so manv
Johnsons down this way—Elam Springer
called on frfenda near Plainwell last Sun­
day.

WHOLE NO. 1963

shipped aheep from Milo last Friday and Davenport lias been plaeed In charge of
the R- R. sectton—M. McCallum and
Old Uncle Shores died on Friday morn­ Lewis Williams and Humphrey two Frank Townsend are drawing a large
ing. . The funeral-was held at tbe Bap­ single decks Saturday—W. eA. Spalding amount of ties and lumber to this place—
tist church on Sunday—It is snowing and W. C. Towne are filling tbeir Ice Rev. Sheldon preached at the churefr
hard at thia writing—Ira Stowell Is very houses—Ernest Pennock came from Kala­ last Sunday—The young people had a
feeble—Wm. Jordan has purchased the mazoo, where he is attending school,, to
coasting party last Saturday evening on
Maneb farm—Several car loads ot sheep spend Sunday with Ida parents—P. A.
the hili by Campbell Bros, store. Lota of
have peen shipped from this place during Young and several others took the trpln
the past week—John A. Warner will soon for Kalamazoo Monday morning—B. B. fun—Mrs. Mary Doonon ta able to be
begin work for Baughman &lt;t Co.—Clare Fenner was taken very sick again with about again. She visited Mrs. Howard
Furnlss will go to Nashville soon—Douglas bls old complaint last week. Much better Mosher one day last week—Merrill Dibble
Cooper is on our streets once more but at this writing. Hard for him t- give up Is on the gain—The death of Mrs. John
looks rather lean—Elder Keillor has sore work—What a change In the temperature Kahler occurred on the 33 rd.
eyes—Ell Cline’s sawing mill has started —Wheat fl8 cents per bushel, as high as
up—We notice In toe Banner of last an 71 cents was paid last week—Dr. Hyde, of
Finley Marks and wife vlaited tbeir son
article clipped from toe “Imlay City Re­ Prairieville, was at Milo Monday.
John on Monday—Mrs. Jesse Cotton. also
corder” stating that the dog tax law was
daughter of Bert Johnson and Geo. VarMiddleTilte.
entirely repealed by our last legislature
nle’s children are on the sick tat—Gary
and tost the repealing act might be found
A load of young people attended the
In tb&lt;f public acts of I89h We are in­ school entertainment In Caledonia last Baker and family have returned from
clined to believe that the above statement Friday evening—Miss Grace Newman, of- n week’s visit at Cedar Springs—Mrs.
Is not correct. The
dog tax law was the northern part of the state, Is tbe Blanche Smith has returned from Kansas
passed In 1877. Iii 1889 the legislature guest of her annt, Mrs. Homer Hanlon— where she lias been taking an 8 mo’s course
amended tbe law liy adding four sections The dance given Friday evening by the in telegiaphy—The many friends of Jon
to be known as sec, Nu.’s 11, 13, 13, 14, Columbian Social Club was a very pleas­ Tasajce gave him a surprise Friday even­
the main feature of which was to require ant affair—Miss Owens, of Grand Rap-1 ing of last week. AU report a good time
township treasurers to deposit the dog tax Ids, attended the ball Friday evening and full home—Townsend’s Co. are trad­
money with the county treasurer, together given by the C. S. C.—A slight blaze ing their mill for a larger one for quarter
with the stale and county tax, and requir­ was discovered Friday In M. S. Keeler’s sawing large logs—Oversmith Bros, ship­
ing township clerks to draw orders, coun­ store, It was extlnguishen before any dam­ ped two car loads of Iambs from here last
tersigned by toe supervisor, on the county age was done—Hon. M. F. Jordan Is home week, buying 13.972 pounds from one
treasurer, for the killing and wounding of from Lansing this week—Miss Maude farmer—Grandmother Dcmond’s life on
sheep. This amendment seems never to Young spent Sunday in Hastings—Miss this earth Is but a few short hours.
have been generally understood as town­ Maude Young has organized a german
Baaflehi.
ship treasurers have continued tojhold tbe
Class In this village—F. E. Buck and
The meetings that have been carried on
dog tax money and township Clerks to Chas Erickson, of McCords, were In the
draw orders on the township treasurer in­ village Sunday-»Geo. Matteson, of Free­ here for the last nine weeks prove |o be
stead of the county treasurer as required port, was toe guest of bls parents over very fruitful and taking all In all, there
by law. The act of 1891 referred to by Sunday, in this village—Bom, to Mr. and were sixty souls of the worldly people
the Recorder simply repeals the amend­ Mrs. Geo. Ward, Sunday a. m., a girl—J. that rose to have salvation in Christ. Last
ment of 1889, and leaves the law ns orlgi- Parker left Monday for a few days visit Saturday night was the closing ot the
meetings and after the sermon Rev. Vannally passed, and just as has been the in Grand Rapids and Allegan.
wlckle politely asked for a collection
practice in Barry county during the whole
for the two Evangelists, Elder’s Bucanan
time.
।
and Sales, who have labored here for
The K. O. T. M. Ixxlge will repeat their about four weeks, and the response was
play"Aniong the Breakers’’ at BlackmSn’s 307.00. They went that evening to Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens and son. of Grand hall Friday evening Jan. 37th. The hall Center to commence a series of meetings
Rapids, are the guests of John Holden last Friday evening was so crowded that there this week—Sunday morning' there
and wife—The two children of James all could not get hi. Several eouple went were nineteen people that joined this
Seed, who have been having the lung fe­ away to come back the 37th, to set; Massa church on probation and one/by letter.
ver are reported tatter—P. and C. Barber. Scud in his tribulations. Admission to ali ; What a great and grand good' cause for
W. Fisher and Miss E. Mead were among 10 cents—Some Evangelists are here con­ Banfield—Last Saturday at 11 o’clock
those that delivered fat sheep and lamb? ducting a revival meeting at the school the funeral sermon of Mrs. Geo. Knowles
Friday—Dr. Scribner, of Delton was house this week, assisted by Rev. Chase was held here. Rev. Yanwlckle. preachcalled tq see Mrs. Mary Barber. )a.d Wed­ and Van Antwerp—Mr.. Chapman and thc discourse. She was found dead ly­
nesday—Mattle Barber Is entertaining wife of Kalamazoo, were the guests of ing on the door of her home. She was 33
Miss Grace Woodard, of Kalamazoo—Dr. Henry Whipple and family Sunday—Two years old and bad never seen a sick day.
McLcay. of Prairieville, was called as of Mr. Whipple’s brothers, of Kalamazoo, She leaves a husband and three children
council with Dr. Rankin at Chas. Barber came to see him during his sickness. He to mourn her loss—Frank Sheffield was
last Friday—Minnie Flower is numbered Is afflicted with a severe form, of taGrlppe taken sick.last week and sent for his wife
among our sick—Where Is Delton? A —Mrs. Huesled and daughter have suc­ to come home from the Sanitarium and
sleigh load of onr young people visited the cumbed to Influenza—Geo. Knowles called take care of him—Fntfk Doty was taken
said place and repbrt to have “found it” on Mr. Whipple Sunday—Mr. Smith ami again last week with a relapse of the neu­
—Miss Lewis., of Kalamazoo, is visiting and wife, of Kalamazoo, are the guests of ralgia In the face and Is quite Lad off at
her sister. Mrs. Vandewalker—Elmer J. B. Williams and wife—B. Norwood Is this writing—Wheat has been moving
Reynolds Is using our fine sleighing draw­ on the sick list—Felix Chamberlain and around here to Milo and Battle Creek for
ing wood to Kalamazoo—Fanny Case, of daughter have been visiting at Climax 08 and 70 cents per bushel.
1
Cooper, spent Saturday and Sunday with
her sister Hattie—Little Irving Barber, the past week—Emry Mosher and wife
of Doster, visited his parents Sunday—C.
It
has
long
been
known
that'diamonds,
who basibcen seriously III the past week Is Johnson will go north in a few days—Q.
now on the gain—Fay Cushman, of Kala­ A. Hynes is putting up ice for the retail especially the class known as "rose dia­
mazoo, Is the guest of Frank Barber—The trade next sammcf—John Scribner is con- monds, ” are likely to explode if subjected
only to what would seem a very ordinary
members of Elmer Keynote* sabbath
school claw with Invited friends gave him valesing from pneumonia—John Kahler degree af heat, such as strong rays from
Jr„ of Woodland, was called home to the the sun, etc. It is now believed that tha
a surprise party last Friday evening. Re­
bed side dr his mother who is at the point
freshments were served by tbfe young of death. Later,.Mrs. Kahler died Mon­ explosions are tho result of tho rapid ex­
pansion of certain volatile liquids inclosed
ladles. A more than usually good time
day at 10 x m.—B. C. Pennock will have
is reported—IL Hale and .J. Barber arc a dance In K. of P. ball Friday night after in cavities near ita ceuterof these precious
preparing for a change In the weather by the play in Blackman's hall—taw Wil­ atones. A great"'many diamonds, even
filling tnelr ice houses—A sleigh load of liams, of Milo, took the early train Mon­ though cut, mounted and worn os gems of
fourteen from here attended church at day at this place for Hastings—Tbe Ladles perfection, are still in an unfinished con­
Calklns'.school house Sunday evening— Aid society will soon erect several church dition—that is, the liquid drop from which
tbe stone is being formed has not as yet de­
News from David Bart&gt;er. a former Creasy
Imy. now a resident of Washington, that sheds on the lot opposite the school yard posited all of ita “pure crystals of carbon."
—G. IL Main Is building an Ice bouse — These movable drops may occasionally be
while trying to ford a river, with four
Mrs. Dr. Scribner spent Tuesday and seen with the naked eye.
horses, had the misfortune to be carried
When this is tbecase a strong microscope
down stream, losing all his horses And Wednesday in Kalamazoo—The L. ASociety will meet at the residence of Mrs. will give the urop the appearance of a bub­
barely escaping with his life. Better
come back Dave to a land of roads and Vnrah’s next Wednesday—The Dr. was at ble in the fluid of n carpenter’s level. It
the hnb*!nst Saturday.
is also highly probable that besides the
bridges.
liquid mentioned these cavities may con­
tain gases under great tension. This being
the case, one may readily comprehend how
Pardon
tour
absense
last
week
for
we
Some predict a thaw, but we hop6 not—
a very small amount of heat woald cause
Rev. Win. Miller did pot leave Carlton as could not learn of any news—Mrs. War­ tbe liquid and gas to expand to such a de­
we stated last week ttiat he was gone. His ner. of Irving. Is visiting her sister Mrs. gree that the diamond would give way
Rowley
this
week
—
Literary
at
the
Mc
­
wife is here and he is still working on the
with all tbe characteristics of k miniature
meetlhga— Miss Zella Odell is at her par­ Kelvey school house this week Thursday explosion.—St. Louis Republic.
ental home on the sick list—Mrs. Nellie night—Robert Bosket and wife, of Marian.
Stilwell relumed from the Valley City Ind., are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Cnrioaitiea tn Langsugr.
last Friday and is with her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. T. Shnup—Mrs. Cbeeseman, a widow
It is curious to note«t so late a period aa
F. B. Fleming—The young people of the of Maple Grove, has taken a boy to bring 1580 the prothesis of “n’* to which a word
S. D. Adventist church have started n up. I suppose it is all rigbt for the beginning with a vowel was subject when
weekly prayer meeting, Fred Fleming county clerk granted her license to do so it was preceded by a participle ending in
ns leader—Frank Andrus’ youngest child —Miss Mabie Boston, eldest daughter “n;” hence "In England," pronounced “la
Is quite sick at present—The progressive of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boston, and Mr. Ningland.” Such oddities aa "a nele”—
brethem. of North Carlton, are holding re­ Cone Sperry,- of Dexter, are to be united "an eel"—may thus be explained by sup­
vival meetings. They baptized a number In marriage, Wednesday of this week, at posing not that the “n” of the article has
of converts last Sunday—The meetings of the residence of the bride’s parents near shifted its position to the substantive, but
the M. E. church are still in progress and Nashville.—W. H. Whitney Is visiting that it has simply dropped away from ita
considerable interest Is manlsfested—A friends at Detroit— T. S. Brice, of Hast­ doable. We may conclude also that
suspicious looking tramp was on our ings. visited Maple Grove friends last “Goodby,” the present representative of
streets last Fridny and many of the ladles week—Mr. K. Warburton and wife are "God boui" (Anglic* "God b’woe’j, wm
were afraid to stay alone after dark—Mrs. making prtq&gt;erations to move to Battle unknown to London ears In 1580; a French­
D. D. Smith will occupy one room In the Creek In the near future—A young couple man would not have failed to tell us if he
Blakeslee
house—Miss Daisy- Darling by the name of Eddy, who lived In Dan had heard auybody saying “Gouda baL”
closed her school In the Bobalor district Clever's house th East Maple Grove have
Some persons think that the two forms
last Friday—Mrs. Wm. Raymond Is help­ agreed to disagree Mrs. Eddy returning have different etymologies, but it is more
ing care for her mother, who Is poorly In to Chicago her former home—Miss May probable that the older form corrupted In­
health—Many are laying by tbeir store of McKinls has returned from Ohio where to the Inter when the pronunciation ot
summer Ice, tho ice Is of fine quality—T. she has been on n visit for some time— "b’wee" was found troublesome and the
Jone*. of Grand Rapids, was in Carlton Wm. Conley and wife have moved In Geo. etymology was lost night of. Such cor­
Monday and Tuesday—We hear that Ora Conley’s house—Ed. McArtney, of 111., ruption would be facilitated by confusion
Bacbeider intends to move to the Valley visited his parents here last week—Mr. with the expressions "good day," “good
City In a short time—Tuesday morning Pitney Dickinson and wife have moved to night;** benec the change of "God” to
the predicted thaw caught a severe cold Nashville and bls brother George •his "good,” which puxxlse so many.—Notes
last night nnd tliis morning a plentiful moved onto tbe old homestead—Rev. and Queries.
supply of the beautiful snow Is coming Spitler began a series of meetings at the
north Maple Grove
Grange
church
down.
Monday evening of this week.
I have heard It said a thousand Ci mm
Dowling
that in this busy city of New York no one
who really wants work nerd go idle long-,
Beautiful weather at present and every
but
in the beat »ensun, when work and
Fred England nnd family moved to
one is enjoying the fine sleighing—Mr.
Tbotcher is very sick at present writing— Martin Monday—John Prindle moved on wages are moat plentiful, that Is only half
Wm. Manning still continues very low, bis farm lust week—John Porter had true. The work may be there nnd at too
being now so that his stomach can retain the misfortune to cut bls foot last week— same time tbouaanda may be going around
no food—Chet Granger and wife, who Charley Austin moved to Allegan Monday looking very hard for it.’ yet fail to find it.
are hero from Washington, do not expect —Mr. Dnrah lias moved on to the Fish They do not know where to look, and there
to return to their home until Marek—Not farm—Frank Splckler and Ettle Falk is no one to tell them. Perhaps they domuch news on account of the recent’ cold visited our school last week and report not know enough of our language to ask
weather, as every body stayed’ at home a good quite school under the supervision and be understood. Some ageucy Is needed
of Frank Wilcox, teacher—Oliver England to bring the work and those who own it to­
and attended their own business.
is improving very slowly—Ira Woodman gether under auspicea that would inspire
is reported better at this writing—Henry confidence on both sides.
Kutta nd.
I think that some great central labor bu­
Hewitt Is on the sick list, also Mrs. C.
Mr. .VanWngnon filled his ice house Sad Her—Geo. Coon Is Improving very reau conducted by a thoroughly responsi­
last week—A. Martin and family were slowly—Andrew Carpenter has a contrast ble organization that could appeal to the
wren on High street Sunday—John Lank­
hauling logs for Ambrose Barry, of Prair­ community with the certainty not only of
an! is entertaining a brother from Penn­
ieville—The dance last Friday night was enlisting the aid of employers, bus also of
sylvania—C. H. Stone, after a long ill­
well attended, seventy-fire members los­ reaching the unemployed, would be on-.* of
ness Is able to be out again—Mrs. Robinson Ing ou
ing out. From the noise made one would the greatest loons that could be conferred
visited friends in Hope Sunday—There is judge
J there was plenty of whiskey where upon the poor.-Jacob A. Riis in Forum.
to be a dance at Walter Perry's Friday it cou!
It could be had very easily. Some of the
night. A cordial invitation Is extended to
Striking Information.
out sldera that did not belong to the club
all—Dame Rumor says there is to be a
Toward evening it set in to blow more
wedding soon. High SL Is to furnish one were the ones that made the most noise—
of the contraclingL parties—Mrs. John Mack and Branch Falk, of Plainwell at­ steadily, and then we took a last turn
round the mere nnd rnu into the canal
Dawson is entertaining a sister from tended the dance last Monday evening.
leading to Sloten, where we laid th*, vacht
York state—Artie Hathaway and lady
by the Lank.
’
‘
Cloverdale.
spent Sunday with toe former’s parents.
"What sort of place is Sloten Pte tor»”
Tha R. R. Co. had to enclose toe space
“
Not
large
placo,
not
small
place
ouite
under the water tank and put in a stove
In order to procure water—James Town­ roundt. You strong ar-r-m nr kidbom
Mrs.* Woodard returned last week from send was here last Monday. Ho went
her visit to N. Y., being welcomed home, by from here to Orangeville to see his sister,
tar family and many friends—It Doster Mrs. John Young, wbo Is quits sick—M.

�hSSS b.-kceJ-was deamy bain.
Th i

tanunrv

bench and pulpit.
a.' tlw «il •* it «*• f°rced toroagnj**

Tb«n there «roe* • confaston of
pinminj Oil Falta appeals
for help «id crio* of terror to which
no tongue or pun can do jurttea
on Scores.

Be.-etved by ’*&gt;• F‘at o( ,he'
Grim De«t~&gt;yer.
; rl°“°

W)'AN(OTED0'XEs.
admiratteo

H""*11™

LESSOR V, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. 29.

-------------I He said; "While there are reazry emiA Wild P*n»e Follow*.
JUSTICE LABAR SUMMONED HENCE.,
-- wb.
Fvr.rerolmto":- «&gt;-.
i iWTtIL BESULT OF AH F3PLOSIOH, crib .Me. Those touched, by the Maxing
I fully believe, who is pre-eminently fitted
to
dtechargw
these functions. Thervj te a
ail ..-roped about wildly,
Bishop Philip* Brooks Called by His
nlk f from their torture.
»ignal, a splendid opportunity before u*. u
L "Aod the angel tha; talked with me
"ception the injured were burned about
Maker to the Restcf
we are brave enough,, self-aocrlfidng
.
the Gravo.
the face, and h«l tbeir
enough, and spiritually minded «»“«®
la wakened out of hitssleep." The morUt!
rily, if not permanently destroyed, inoto
take advantage off t Tbe-man I will pro- body can stand but little ot joy or, sorrow
who ware uniujured were so terror-rtrickjent to you needs no euluKy from me. Ho without refreshing sleep Even on t|&gt;.
Barnins OH C|&gt;°"
51x" rn a* to be unable to •*■« their lev* fo£
is a Mawuchusetta son. You know him. mount ot transfiguration and In the g.tfrinnate
companions
for
*ome
time,
in*
Multitude* delight to honor. to prai*. to den of Gethsemane, tbe most joyful uffii
nukts no difference whit bM UjJ"?
crowd that surrounded th* buruingtraia
extol him for the power which be bna given the meet sorrowful events of Scripture, ».
w;u, estimated at - v ml th - tv v.ds by lb*
muy and inferior soaps is
Ills
Borne
in
Ho«ioo
—
Great
Sorrow
n»
them, tlie quickening of tlieir spiritual
it nnunature decay-sore handsSnOtas
th* M«M*chusstt» Capital Over «h® ,
Mnd the triumph ot the faith. But touch see I Kings xir, 5,7; Acta xii, 7:
LrePTSis-clothes never clean.
the entire territory occupied by them and
Event-D*taiU of th* Two 8*4 Occur- I transcendent «« are these qualiltas there J)an. x, W, and remember that they minis­
fato the ndjocuut flcW* •»! ***** tberllUg* । renew-A Glnure Ov.r th* Itocord* of »re others which are known no* better
ter unto you if you nre an belr of salvation
Not so when
ALTOS. Uli. Jan. M-T*e Padfc «- itself. The oil flew fur Liindnste of feet
(Heb. k 14).- A Rplrltnai sleep or inability
press of the Big Ibur road ran into “»'’l*11 ahd fell iu blazing mzase* upon the people, |
to grasp or even become Interested Very
to
that
tbe
loss
of
life
and
property
1*
MATO.. G., J.n M,-J..«l«
switch nt Wann Junction, or Alton Juno- Srpriduidy small,but It ta fearful enough.
much in the things of. God te greatly to
Quintus
Clncinnatus
Iziraur
died
here
at
M
f
Mt
her
in
God."
• tion, a enudl station at Old Alton, three
deplored, buttls very common even nmotu*
l ucking for the Lov*d Ones.
Much Opposition to Hla Klectlon.
mile- east &lt;rf tbta city, at 8;40o’dock Satur­
Christians. Cares and riches and pleasure
Those who were left unhurt immediately H.’&gt;0 o’clock last ereniog. It i* a terrible .
day morning. The engine struck some went to the ao4.rt.-uio* of the wounded and ■hock
‘ '■ to
* tthe
community. Tbe death was
At thta convention Dr. Brook* wM'eleo- of this Ute choke the word (Luke vUI, 14
------------Following men instead of the MAN, or &lt;1.
n fl.for although
be tad be
to the bishopric on tbe flrat ballot.
loaded oil cars, was derailed and thrown I they were, fnauy of them, token to St. sudden Ilu
the extreme,
for although
over an embankment, tbe oil ignited, and Joseph's hospital in this c-tv. W hen the had been ailing for some time he appeared But to complete the election the approval pending upon ordinances instead of upon
of a majority of all the bishops In the HIM. tend to spiritual sleep (I. Cor. ill, 1;
the engineer was killwl.Two hours after tho train btoring the dead and wounded
gradually
gaining
in
health.
He
xi, 30). Bat see Rom. xiil, 11; Eph. v, U
United States and of the *Undlng commitcollision,- while the vicinity of the tracks reacaed Alton a little after noon almort
another prfhfc enaued. Great urow-ta bad
;eee of the various diocese* was ncceaaary.
and let us ask God by His Spirit toawiditu
-- -------------------------- crowdcvl with people who had come gathered at the stopping place of the train,
In this quarter there aroao a strong opposi­
is
used.
Cheerfully
proceeds
the
„
ut
u.the
«&lt;
*
h
'
“
»*•
a
point
some
distance
from
the
rtat.on
and
tion
on
account
of
tbe
pronounced
low2. "And said untoaae. What seest than’
is used.
labor of wash-diy with health and pl.Jnl ibrowins tb. burning oil 1UU&gt; tb« bitt a short distnnre from the hospital.
.hurch proclivities of the newly appointed
And 1 said, I have- looked, and, behold a
lanorlife
pl assured.
waauTO.y
Slst„n
„„ «&gt; bwllr Many of these had loved ones among the
long
7 ,Hani all &gt;k*S~ v
bishop, and it was only after a rather bitter
Mmdk-stick all of gold.” ‘ The prwphi
bumrd-thnl tbe, Sled either lu.Untly or victims of the burning, oil. no las fast as
war of words that the confirmation finally
would think of the golden candlestick i f
hearts light-clothes pure and white
tbe tabernacle and.-, those of the tempi-.I bj t&gt; p. u&gt;. reeu-rdar- Fourteen were tainl- the bodies were taken out of the train
as a Greenland snowdrift. •
They gave light lu tbe holy place and w. r •
From Birth to Ordination| Ij bumwl.but .till Uve.nnd tbirtr-ono wer, sobbing wire*, mothers and daughter* in
their attempts to catch a right of the
daily trimmed and. replenished with oi:
JAS. S. KIRKA CO.. Chicago.
' wverelj injunl. but will recover.
Phillips Brooks was born Dec. 13, 1835,
features would snatch fi.intteally at the
In the same city in which be died and to Israel had been chosen and brought out of
Death Boll so Far as Beported. *
covering and
fiadinx
Egypt to be a light.fur God among the nu
tai? ItaaiTir fas
| The
list of that
de.'ul which
up tofi p.they
m. yesterday
which
he
gave
so
large
a
part
of
his
flftydrcmled to see, would throw themselves
*even years of active and useful life. He tiona. Tbeir sinand*captivItyhad obscured
| is as follows: Webb Rys, Mattoon; Hiram upon the body in an agony of grief. Final­
the light, which was God, in their tnidw
ame
from
an
old
New
England
family,
o.waoy Cornelius, Iowa: Edward M. Miller. Alton ly all the dead and wounded were taken
The propbet is now Iwiug taught-that God
being one of six brothers, four of whom
Junction; two unidentified men; William. care of nnd tbe crowd dispersed or gathered
Became honored ^clergymen of tbe Episco­ will yet make Israel a light notwitlmtand
Shattuck,
Upper
Alton:
Henry irtto little knots and discussed the affair.
ing her present desolate condition. Not
pal church. Hla parents were members of
App«Mirance
of
the
Uufortunaiesivunlng.
Wann;
Willie
McCarty,
Bt. Paul’s church, Boston, and their chil­ only shall she'be cleansed nnd clothed •&gt;
Befote tbe hospital door another immense
JehnL^e and wwardM-unn. aiu-;
dren were reneed under the very healthy in tbe previous vision, but it shall I* said
throng was gathered, anxious to view the
w
__l'l)aniel Haren. Alton .Junction; W m.
Influence of Dr. Alexander H. Vinton,then to her, “Ariee. shine, for tby light is con.i
unrecognizable faces that passed on litters
--------------------------»
| Mnnthe. Fosterburg, lite., Charles Utt, through the entrance way. Inside all was
rector of St Paul’s. He received bls early and tbe glory of the Ix»rd is risen nj»»u
education at Phillips academy. Exeter. N. thee.” "The Ixmi shall lie unto thee an '
.
FOR 1’RIH 11
f/Vn s Wn&gt;. H. Miller, Charles Harris and John confusion Hind hurry. In a little while
H-. founded by an ancestor of his; pursued everlasting light, and thy God tby glory
z
iMlch.i BVHI-! Wilkinson, Alton. Of these all but Uio three rooms on the main floor were filled
✓vy/zy/z^ NKS* C p L - ; first six died of their Injuries after being re- with the wounded. Lying on the couches
bis studies at the Boston Latin school, en­ (Isa. lx, 1,19, 20).
3. "And two olive trees by it, one upon
(t/ Ct. t t
I.EOE. 4 a j movea to the hospital al Alton, except Utt, the dirty, oil-soakfd rag* were cut away Mme from Washington to Macon about j* tered Harvsrd, was graduated there in
| W. H. Miller and Manthe, whose dead from the bodies and laid Imre tbe horrible t.iouth ago and hail been visiting at the 1856, and studied theology at the seminary tbe right side of the Ijdwl and the other
bodie* Were found near the scene of the work of tbe burning oil. Tbe bands and residence of W. H. Virgin, in Vinevill?, a in Alexandria, Vs., after which, being or- upon the left side thereof." By reading
faces of all were seorcbed, lorn nnd bleed­ suburb of this city. Yetrtcrday afternoon lained In 1tfi9,(he was called to the Church verse 12 with verw« 2 and 3 it would --% mwreck yesterday morning.
I jf the Advent in Philadelphia as Assistant that the prophet saw a lamjwtand bearing
ing. The lips and nosai were swollen nnd
IJ.t oflhr Fatally Injured.
st about 8 o’clock Justice Lamar took his j to his old pastor. Dr. Vinton.
I&gt;earing seven lamps; a great central bwd
I Of the injured fourteen the hospital distorted, nnd the eyes were cither burned
having either one or seven pipe* leading u&gt;
. When you want a
I physicinxi said at tt o’clock, cannot recover. out or were tiatne-eatcu aud vnerttated with overcoat, Intending to go to tbe city, but. ,
।
each lump; then on either side an ol.vI They arc Otto Hagvwao, John Fred, Joe blord nnd dust. Several ot the victim'* was met at the door by n friend. Dr. Llewt. । In 1302 he Is came rector of the Church
| Hermann, Henry Pilgrim, John Luttrell when uncovered were found to be without ellyn, with whom he returned to the sit- ।I of,the Helf Trinity, Philadelphia. Very tree, with a golden pipe from each tn1.- t-:
tbe central bowl-fin other wunte, o' .--Uf
and William B. Rkh.mlson, Alton; A. T. chticlc, the flames having cooked and Ungroom. At that time and during all
I Frazer, St. Louis: Frank Barth, Brantford, bunietl it until it cither clang to the cloth­ the afternoon he wna in good spirits, and young for so onerous a charge, he sprang supplying lampstahd apart from.any bdj&gt;
Go to the
its own ac­ at dinner at C:50 in the evening he seemed at once to tbe position of a famous preach­ □f mam
i Ctnoda: Frank Scully and John Burke, ing in removal or fell away
er
and
crowded
congregations
listened
। Alton; William Miller, Alton Junction; cord.
'
4. "Sol answered and spake Lotlie an.to have a good appetite. Hr. Llewellyn with delight to the eloquent simplicity with that talked with ine, saying, What «u •
Bcgsed To Hr 1‘tit Out of 'Tlsrry.
--- Murray and — Rottoff, Upper Alton.
(Several of tbe Injured constantly begged left the hou«e about S o’clock and a few which be presented the truths of the gos­ these, my Lord?" Tins question is rep. at
pel.
It
was
there,
tn
the
first
months
of
n
&lt;xt
tree
:rom
(
ul
j
nuU
.
s
|
A
-.
er
the
justice
was
setzeu
wun
it
tnere.
in
uir.
nmnrouimm
tube killed that they might be free from minutes later
seized with
Those’who sustained. *eri&lt;ms injuries
Fine tine of (♦earns and । but
* monned one: ; Tiolent Mins in tin- heart and died al the ’ the war. that he preached wjth magic force
who will probably recover, are: Mr*. their pain. “Oh. I’m blind,"
e. Oh.
.
,
! ngnluat slavery, and bin eloquence wa* eluded in the leMon this is the place t.. I. wuhl I .
! A. L. Willen and child. Kamuta Cicj; “I feel that my eyes are gone.
fresh confectionery.
ild be bnroul
।
r
’
......
widely recognized m» one of the i&gt;oteut fac­
Mtciml
all.
everything;
&gt;
roiilil
bnrm-«l
consider them. As without the oi! ’herHenry Wiggins and George Staples, Alton with satisfaction; I t-on.d be crippled or de- i
* tors in tannins
nntrioti.m
«.»—» •••••• • —•—
fanning th*.
the Hnm*
flame &lt;if
of patriotism
&lt;!«!».«» C .orlnn.in.
, .Junction; John Pike. Herman Nuske and rinml lomvr. Lol... lx- wl.b”. ryn.. ’ 1
could be no light and without the tmwhich sent Pennsylvania’s sons in thotra; Eretie McCaldwell, Alton; &lt;-ouia Drufe. wknt to die,” nnd thou a mother bowed born in Putnam county, (»n.. Sept-I. If'-', inds to the front to fight for the Union.
Ml, we M-e the importance ut thi» q»!&gt;J«ti«i
I Montreal; Henry Staples, Uniontown, Ky.; low over J he moaning form anti buried her j and after his father's death wa* taken to
and answer? What then te meant by th- '
iu»
u.ci
.uc
un~uu.
B
......
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.....
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-----------------—
---------After
a
mot
succeasful
pastorate
of
seven
1 ---- Montgomery. Alton; Halton Harris,
two anointed ones? Tbe only claaiks of
faev and
and'' convulsed form iu
lu tbe
Oi* rlnttiing
clothing ., Oxford. xt
Miss.,
, where.
where ____
be received
__, if _part of I j-eara In Holy* Trinity he accepted, iu 1870,
Alton Junction; Frank Barton, Stamford. ftCY
people anointed in Scripture are priest«
.ii— shielded
.i.uu...i her son. Several&gt; iit,i.
.
..
,, wa«
----- graduated
—.1—
that
little twit-*
Ixjys II .. education.
He
at Em- the rectorship of Trinity church in Borton.
Ont.; Louis McIntosh, William McIntosh
and kings (a prophet onct-Y Jesus i* ;b~
were
among
the
victims
and
their
moan।
eo
llegr,
Georgia,
in
1H5;
studied
law
in
and John Henry. Alton Junction; John
great
Priest-King. He was typillH in
THE
NATIONAL
LEGISLATURE.
were the source of much distress to :[ Macon and was admitted to the bar. «Monnhan. East St. Loute; James Mu I lane, lugs
in
these office* by Aaron nnd Mow*, but at
nil the othcnc________________
alice kirk. m. i&gt;.
I 1647. lu 1849 he returned to Oxford. Mtaa.,
Alton Junction; Charles Harris and W. C.
the time of the lesson by JusLua of th•
Pliyslcian nnd Surgeon.
I and for a year held a professorship in the
Harrison. Alton; Pamentine Valentine.
FUNERAL OF GEN. HAYES.
previousoQBpter and .Zenibbabel of, thi*
Hastings, • - Mich.
| University of Mississippi. He resigned and
All calls ppombdy attended day or night. Of- Fhilnilelphia, Pa.: Charles Hamilton, Al­
WASHINGTON, Jan. SI.—Brice in the chapter. If you would be a light in- this
the practice of law in Covington.
flee over F./l. Stowell * boot and shoe store
ton Junction; B. Menhans, Pat O'Meara, Ue I» 1-»!*1 to Beat Braid* Illa Wife in
world for Him, you must know Him not
•cnate
yesterday
offered
a
resolution
that
Z. B. Job, John Scteter. Ephriam Richard­
Oakwood.
&gt; Qig. Ho was elected to tbe 1- gislalure in
only a* your priest, having put away your
son. John Finley, John McPike, Evan
Fremont, Jan. -1.— Business wm mis- j&amp;a, god in 1854 again returned toMtaala- the senate has beard with deep regret the sins nnd living to make iut'-rcessiup jo*
I AMES A. SWEEZEY.
Caldwell Patrick Finley and Charles pended yesterday in this place and every- sippl and settled on hta plantation In La- death of IL 13. Hayes, formerly chief mag­ you, but also as your personal ktcgoi* l-&gt;rd
»’
Attorney nt law.
istrate
of
the
United
States,
uim
!
that
at&gt;
a
Crow,
Alton.
body turned out to do honor to the memory fayeitc, being shortly afterward elected to
Hastings. Mich.
further mark of respect to hi* memory on or proprietor, you being ready to do » h.u
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­
of General Hayes. There wore 10,0» to congress aa a Democrat.
ever He may appoint
j, this, the day
of bls funeral, the
senate
.
,
....
. , ■
n-.M
lleni With
»»nn tn. "Ijut
a.&lt;A»L CanML
vauac. ”
---. ............................................
- —
------- —do
lections promptly attended to.*
Tlie scene of the tlKtrter wns visited yes­ 13.4100 strangers in
* 5. "Then the ^ngv; that talk'd with rue
town drawn hither with
lie
ren
ed
from
IS.-.7
until
1W0..wh«
he
i
Tbe mu.lulkm wa. agreed
terday by thousand- of people. Tlw pa*- the same object, including most of the leg- |
answered and said unto me. Kndwett
«,
—
.v.
....
.»»
adjourned
for
the
day.
^enwl to take
toko a scat
wel iu
lu the
tbe secession
reeewion con
coil-­ &gt;»
'•»
adjourned for th. &lt;Ur.
resigned
eenger train wns wrecked almost beyond
RS. E. II. Jb C. 1*. LATHROP,
In the bouse the general deficiency.ap­ thou not what these be.* And I said, Ne,
recognition. Next to it wa* the gear of islatnn*. Grand Army men, memltcra of vention erf hta native state. He coot bta
ilouioepalhle Physicians and •
my Lord." See also vt-rae 13. Confessii-t। ot
propriation
was
reported
and
placed
on
the
Loyal
legion.
Governor
McKinley,
tbe
cafe
car,
around
and
through
which
fortune*
with
the
"lost
cause
’
’
aud
left
tuc
Surgeons
ignorance, combined with willingness io be
All calls city and country promptly %at­ an eager crowd wait searching for money 8&lt;cretary Charles Foster, Attorney Gener­ army with the rank ot colouel.after having the calendar. On motion of Ou th wake a taught, is a good attitude of wtil. &gt;uri
and valuables from tHte burned mall al Miller, Secretaries Elkins, Noble and shared in many engagvmenta. H4 iX. resolution of respect to the memory of ex­ where this is found God will send a teacher
tended to.
‘ Hayes was adopted and the
pouches anti baggage. Several gold and Rusk, Puatnuuiter General Wannmaker, again a professor lu the University of T'
—an angrl If need be—to show ns that
tirned about 1 o’clock.
silver coins and some jewelry partly mol­ and numerous other gentlemen of national Mississippi and again took a seat in tlie
p A. St^UBNER. M. 1).,
reputation, including President-elect Cleve­
QTON, Jan. 31—Wolcott of Colo­ which is noted in the Scripture of Truth
V•
Physician and Surgeon, ten were found. Another grewsome relic land, who came as a personal friend of the bouM- of reprwt)latlv«; wa* elected to tbe
(Dau. x. 21). See th-r store of Cortiriiu'
dug
out
ot
the
ashes
was
the
metal
lid
of
senate
March
5,
lb77.
March
5,19®,
Preid.
rado
in
tbe
senate
Saturday
.
vigorously
,
atDelton,
• Midi. •
and Peter anti the an»je^ij&gt;Acta x.
a coffin in which tbe corpse of a young dead citizen.
dent Cleveland appointed Mr. Lamar sccre- : tacked the Columbian postage stamp and
Office In residence, one block^fit of depot
8. "Thte la the word of the Ixird un’c
Tbe
religious
sendees
were
conducted
by
woman en route from Texas to Boston
tary of the interior and afterward*elevated nffered
- a resolution
...........................
discontinuing the sale Zerublmte-l, saying. Not by might nor by
was burned. About half of the big stock Rev. L. L. Albritton, of the M. E. church, him to a reath on the supreme bench.
thty^of,
his
objection
being
that
it
was
too
A. A C. U. BAHBEli
nnd President J. W. Bashford, D.D., who
power, Imti by My Spirit, saith the Lord of
yards
was
lying
in
smoking
ruins.
The
large. The house substitutes for the bill
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
HtSito.” Not the wiMh-rn nor the might «rf
most sickening spectacle of the sad pano­ forty-five years ago marrivd the general
Mr. Lamar was perhaps as prominent a concerning testimony under the interstate mnn but only tlie Spirit of God can accoiu
Calls in city or county responded to with rama was the ashes and remnants of cloth- and Lucy Webb. Tbe services were sim­
figure as any that has occupied a neat on
promptness, day or night.
pltab any work for Gwt We are not te
। Ing dropped from the bodies of tlie victims ple and differed nothing from an ordinary tho bench of that august body, but for commerce act was uou-concurred in. Peti--«,
tious favoring tbe opening trf tbe World’s
glory lu wisdom nr riches or' might, bu:
j as they fled from tbe shower of burning oib Methodist service ot the kind. They were
A. SHELDON.
'
only in the Lord (Jfer. ix. X, tM'- Je»u»
They were lying everywhere anti some held nt Spiegel Grove, the deceased gen­ months back he had bwn almost too HI to fair Sundays after 12 o'clock noon were
take
more
than
a
perfunctory
interest
in
|
presented,
signed
by
Archbishop
Kenrick
eral
’
s
redden
e,
and
attended
by
the
vis
­
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
said. "Without Mo ye can d • nothing"
times with them were particles of human
the
proceeding-.
Hte
health
had
been
fail’
.
Roman
Catholic),
and
Bishop
Tuttle
Abstract Block. Hastings.
iting dignitaries aud tbe members nnd
(John xv, 5). And own the men who hr.-:
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate flesh.
friends ot the family. President-elect ing for a long time. He left Washington Episcopal). Members of the M. E. church been nearest to Him bud to w-;t :h-r t!;&gt;
Ghastly Helle of the Disaster.
sold on c am mission. General cooreyanclng.
for the south about a mouth ago. He had j «oulh petitioned for a clrae Sunday. The descent of the Spirit, thnt they might I*
Cleveland
was,
of
course,
present.
Be­
Having a c&lt;vnplete set of Abstract Books, com­
By the wagon road, in a ditch filled with
plied from the Records, can ftirnlsb complete anoi^, was found tbe entire cuticle of eight tween- himself and General Hayes there then been for some time conflned to hla । inti-option bill was debated. George gut­ endued with power fur service (Luke xxB
« tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
house in thnt city and Was unable to at- ting in another section ot n long-winded
hands with linger unite attached as it was the warmest personal friendship.
Attar the services tbe body was tairne to tend all tbe sessions of tho supreme court, j vpeech on the matter and promising to
7. “Who art thou, O great mduutain’
peeled from the bone as the sufferers in
P. DRAKE. M. D.,
Ilia Death Not a Great burprUe.
continue Monday, upon tvhich hint the Before Zerubtmbe) thou xhnlt ixvbnw a
their frenzy dashed'into the freezing sub­ the hearse aud followed by tbe distin gutebul
men
present,
the
family
and
the
Just before hte departure from Wash- *enate adjourned to recuperate.
stance. Late Saturday night and early
plain."
A mountaia may represent any
Office over Holloway’s drug store.
escort ot troops, was taken to Oakwood iugtou. however, Judge Lamar wa*
In the house the national quarantine bill
great difficulty and is sometimes ie-od ’ ’
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. tn. Telephone, con yesterday morning several victims wore
debated fur a long time without ac­ represent a kingdom (Jer. li, 24. Si. The
nectlng with residence, at Holloway's drug found in a fearful condition in the fields, cemetery, where beside the grave of Mrs. thought to have considerably improved. 1
Hayes
it
was
burled
with
closing
words
by
store.
He
took
advantage
ot
an
Improved
feeling
I
*^
on
»
ani
^
other
burindu
of
importance
where they had fled and fallen from ex­
kingdom «&gt;f satnu shall yet be ijliro-'n
haustion, nnd it is believed others are yet tlie ministers and the Grand Army service. and tho day liefore hte departure from the wa8 transacted.
The Ohio and National Loyal Legion were national capital be mode calk on two or • Washington, Jan. 94.—Chandler In the down. All tbe kingdoms of this world
g M. FOWLER,D.D. 3.
missing.
shall yet Income tbe kingdoms of car Lord
n-prosentod and the military escort was U&gt;n* titaKU U&gt;«re. It
The Deadly Open Switch.
, no&gt; without woau.
rdAj arf«,d«l th. MUopUon and of His Christ (Rev. xi, 15). TH? tru-'
composed of state mil ilia. Grand Army of ilismal forbodmga that hte friend* learred i.in
Office hours 8 a. m. to 5 p. in.
.
*. . /
The train left St. Loute at 8 o’clock, con­
Zerubltabel (disperser of coufii-mu) shall
after hte departure that be bad been com- I **. h2n vi^ron.ta
iT
sisting of engine, buffet and baggage car, the Republic, Son ot Veterans, and others. P«1M to^E? ou. or two tateruM. r« . £
yet be manifest in Jesua of Kazbrcth a.&lt;
hilip t. colgrove.
and three Wagner sleepers. .When the Tbe body bearer were eight members of
l&gt;ead of thechurcb, Messiah of Bratd. King
the
general's
old
regiment,
the
TwentyM
oto ^r!„« to. uud hh. d«tb will uot “
Attorney at Law
engine was passing the curve at the east
tax except for revenue was unconstitution­ of Kings oim! Lord of Lords, and from 1
(Successor to Smith A Cdgrot
end of the yards at Wann Engineer Webb third Ohio. Tbe line of march was be in every particular a great surprise.
(Office in Union block. Hasting
ginning to end tbe work shall i-e seen : ■
al.
It
was
agreed
to
vote
on
the
bill
Tues
­
thronged with people and the cortege was a
. Ross noticed the switch was open. The long
one. Jd
* •• ••
••
day next. The Cherokee outlet bill was be all of grace.
in -*■
the city
were
DEATH OF BISHOP BROOKS,
train was going at a high rate of speed and
then discussed without important action
8. "Moreover, the Word of the I&lt;urd fame
draped
with
mourning
was
it was impossible for the engineer to check
E. KENASTON,
unto me, saying,” wh.le all else may
•
Boaton’a Favorite Eplacop*! Clergyman until adjournment
it. He remained in the cab, however, and general
•
Attorney at Law,
Lbuse
held
aDoteterous
boisterous srsaion
sessionover
over away the Word of our God shall stand .
G.lherml to 111. Fathers
.JThe
“e aTO
“
1oe
“
•
(Over J. 3. Good vest &amp; Co.’s store.)
set the air brakes, tlite act costing him his
THE WATCH AT BLAINE’8 HOUSE.
forever, and he that doeth the will of
Practices In all courtsot the State. Collection* life. The fireman, Richard White, jumped
B..TO1..JML W.-Th. dr.th.4 Bi.bop
promptlyattenAlng to»
God abide* h forever (Isa. xl. 8; I John ii,
from the engine just before the collision
Phllliiw BrooU which occurred ymtcnUy . iu." The Uli U . art ot comprumbe u. to 17). "Forever, O Lord, thy word is sett'o
b*r—No Change Noted.
and escaped with slight injuries. The
R. TIMMERMAN. Homapathic Phymorning nt 6:30, was a terrible shock to ; foot issue and wa* finally paaactL The in heaven" (Pa. cxix. KOengine
crashed
entirely
through
one
of
tbe
Washington, Jan. 20.—Mr. Blaine’s phy­
•
sician and Surgeon.
9. "The bands of Zenibbabel have b?l
tank can, splitting it half, and was sician, who visited him last evening, re­ this community. He had been ill for a few balance of the day was devoted to tbe sun­
(Office over Lathrop’s dniK store.)y
'
days with a sore 1,7 dTl1 blU
the foundation of this house; his band*
their forced on and entirely over the other. ported no material change in his condition.
shall also finish iL” This was literally
AW. REAL ESTATE ANDCOLLECTHe was then, the doctor said, resting easily,
true of that building. See Ez. vi, 14. It
THE DEATH_.RECORD,
ING OFFICE OF
The oil from the wrecked tanks at once and had passed a comparatively comforta­
Palmebtox &amp; Smith,
caught fire and flames instantly surround­ ble day. There seemed to -be soma Improveprehension* of the ! David Pullman, widely known western shall be true of Jesus nnd all that the.Fa
lher has given Him to do. He fiiiteiit-&lt;i the
Woodland, Mich.
ed tbe engineer, who hail jumped just as । meat, eo far as his physical strength is con­
issue obthe attack character, at Kansas City.
work of atonement (John xril. &lt;). He w:\
C. S. Palmerton,
J. M. Smith,
the pilot of the engine struck the first tank. 1
until Sunday,when I VICTOR CoLLIAN, well-known inventor, finish the building of His body, the church;
Notary Public.
Justice of tbe Peace. Throwing his hands to his face the brave , earned. During the night the light* in the
sick room brightened ahd lowered several
diphtheritic syuip- 11 p*!™!!He will put away the iniquity of Isl­
man struggled to the embankment at one times, but there dki not seem to be any­
and bring in everlasting righteousness for
toms were ob- !
®*u&gt;Ri£DGE« oue ot the
aide of tho track, but as soon as he reached thing serious occurring.
Mml Even tbco !
lu Mlchlgu. u FUut,
her, and He will fill the whole earth will.
it he sank to the earth a crisp and black­
His glory. He will subdue all tilings unto
ened corpse. The engineer’s action in re­
there wu oul, ,
Jtlfl,VA lUu, oue ot tho pioneer dtlnn. Himself ami give l&gt;ack to the Father a
versing his engine and applying the brakes
Madison, Jan. 21.—Tbe memorial asking
llltl. .nxl.ty, at Codur H«pld«,U
perfect earth without sin or stain (Ep:
slackened the speed of the train sufficiently a constitutional amendment forbidding
though
Dr.
Beach
|
BOXAU)
Wws,
Baroa
BL
O.WALD,
at
to prevent any serious injury to the pas­ the accept ante of railway, paw* by legtela1, 28, 28; Dau. ix, 24; Iso. xi, 9; I Car. xr.
PHILLIM BBOOKS.XVA.H
----- ...nt. Itnrtrl „„ TzwtAnw
wuuuu.
sengers, of whom there were about sixty.
tora was reler t-d in the Semite yesterday. night. Monday morning the patient was ! CharlehCavehly, agent of the Univerw 28). For your own personal comfort • &gt;’
II Tim. 1.13. PhiL 1. 6,
A bill was introduced appropriating tI3S THAT WAS ONLY PRELIMINARY.
Publishing company, at Boston.
10. "For who hath despised the day of
C«»furU.e World’, fair ]„ the houwk seized with a fit ot coughing which ended
K1CMBEBO, the widely known. small things!" Jt is not the seen but
A Terribis Kxploalon Throws Burning memorial to congress wns adopted request­ when hte heart ceased to beat Heart fall.!
the unseen that moves tbe believer. wi&gt;&gt;&lt;.
ing the paas-vge of lhe ant^pHon U1L ure wju the cause of death given by the musician, at Boston.
like
Moses, endures u&gt; seeing Elm " '
Mrs. John Mitchell, wealthy society
The news of tho accident brought hun Other measures were referred: asking the physicians. He preached hia last sermon
Is invisible (Heb. xi, 27: H Cor. iv. 17. M
‘ucouaj evening,
evening. im
Hta friends
friend* lu this lady of St Louis.
drods of people to the scene, all anxious to . repeal of the tax on state bank issues;* last Tuesday
He. by the grace of God. is able to • ?
Father
J
ones
,
adjutant
general
of
the
cumtltutional
amendment
for
election
ot
:
c,l
I
Wero
heartbroken
at
the
news
and
assist in any poimible manner, and aa they
with Asa. '•Lord, it te nothing with Tho
society of Jwua, at Madrid.
Msiator* by th* people. A bill was intro- ■ conld not L-liovbelieve it .»
nt first.
stood around watching the fire the culmi­ doced
prohibiting debtors giving preferSamt el D. PaBTRLDGE, oldest alumnus to.belp, whether with many or with ti;&lt;-..
nation nf the horrible affair took place.
that have no power” (IT Chron. xir, 11), and
f
Amherst
college,
at
Milwaukee.
toTu^diJ ltOr" 1,0111 h°Ufc“
Rev. Dr. Phillips Brooks, rector of
Two of tbe tank cars were left uninjured
Wlixux FRKDEBICIt Campbell, Baron with Jonathan, "There te no restraint to the
Trinity Episcopal church, Boston, and
by the engine. The heat of burning oil nil
Lord o save by maiqy or by few” (I San.
■ ratheden, at London.
since 1801 bishop of Marsachusetra, has long
--------- ...
lor
around them generated from tbeir contents
Colonel RooKkr Mason, well-known xlv, G). The LordcbixMea the weak thinga gas, the pressure of which Iwcame too
of tbe world, and things which are not, to
Wis., Jan. 31.-Han. Ander- been known as the Ix-rt pulpit orator of thi
tent attorney of Detroit
great for ths huge iron casks to withstand. sob. the boy murderer, has been sentenced low church Episcopalians in America. • He
^DvXM-p“*’pro“‘“““dU“ bring to naught things which are, for Re
will have no flesh to glory in Hte presence
Sumnltaneously and with fearful force ,,
- ---- - (“r“""7
&gt;7juageaarueeain
Judge B^dreu ta was a strong character and has wielded i(I Cor. i, 27, 28).
they exploded, throwing pieces of their 1 th0
court. The boy, in cold blood powerful influence for good, especial]
Then see the comfort in the last cteu-* of
iron sides far out into the adjacent field* 6 “
named Homefleld’ among the young people of New England"
I tj»te verse at our leunn and pat with It 11
and showering upon th. a-embled crowd brother
Like all men of intense convictions, botl
&gt;wer
bls admirers and his opponents have been
and
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&gt;. of Charlotte. I In Hie New York retail store* Newtown
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iftte jottFg lady under witose supervision .pippins coat 87 and $8 a barrel, and choiCr
the ••Klrmes-." wea atocu in this city. *■» JJaldwIps aud Greenings 83.50 to 84.50.
DMtrrled Wrdnesdaj uight to George Dole.
Aith^ugli the apple.crop was very short
:of Chicago.
in the United States la?t year, yet up to
। Owing to the blockaded roads. Grand December 17tb. 508.054 bbls, luid been
'Lapids and Battle Creek are experiencing shipiwd from the States and Canada, to.
n-oMl famine, and the -atrift care In Bat­ Europe] nnd since then 28,U'.»8 bbls, have
tle Creek tiavi? te*u compelled to stop tun- twor. sent forward.
The American Cnltivater says no loss
Bus g‘ar* broke Into ktorm's hardware th.»H 37bo.&lt;&gt;00 wurth of spples were ship­
*toee al PhtbiweH Friday, and carried off ped Rom New Hampshire almie the pc-t
thAeppteutaiof a show .-ease containing apple season, besides snppljing the. home
mafitet.-L Many a farmer found his spknives and fazors.
ptes Hie most remunerative crop on theA-I’aw Paw lady was ahllgvd to have farm, j
her &lt;’ tiger amputated recently, owing to
(in tlie Daniel Webster farm In Marsh
bkkid poisoning ir.rfn a needle wound.
field. Mass, there are .110 apple trees
The s..fdt«|rsr Home ciunmifte on claims ptautodiby Daniel Webster: all are Bald­
and aeeoiint.4 held a meeting In Grand win* nud they la-ar every year. This
Rapid.; rimr.-d.iy. preparatory to th® y.;ar lin^ bore 900 liarrvl*. This is done
beard meeting whicli will take place next t»y pasturing 100 cows in the orchard over
mouth. L. ,W. Sprague, of Greenville. night; a mllhu muth is rare.
Rush J. Shank, of Lansing and L. G.
Fifteen thousand dollars’ worth of
Rutherford of thls.clty were the members
mushroom spawn was Imported into j this
country la»t year.and the demand Is pm•John Linger, of Elmdale, Aa«i a nar­ siuntly iucrensiiig. Then; is money in
row «-»cape one day last week, while be mushroom culture. If you know how to
whs chopping in the woods a large limb manage the crop.
Under a Ixmeh in a
fell mid*:ruck him a glancing blow on greenliou'e tire feet wide and thirty-five
his head Mini shoulders, knocking Llm un­ feet long. I'rof- Grprn got la?t year in
conscious for an hour.
four miinth*’ ttaie over 8100 worth “f
Mr. Chas, Johnson. of Brook held, cut u mushrooms, at a total expense of less thaji
butternut tree that made four 13 feet logs 825and sealed 1.160 feet

Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
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8. J Ix-loiid. near Ills town of Dwight. N.
1).. imught IrtO acres uf land In the aprhtg
of 1891, for S-J.OuU, and raf.-id crops that
iwnson wurth tlie salary of a governiwtit
clerk. In rxivs* of tlje com pf h's farm. as
per nd' folio wine statement:

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It Is probal'ly well known to Uio.'t
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Hereafter, changes tor advert!semente very sucivssfal meeting at Charlotte tost dairymen that a given quantity of milk
D.n. Robinson,
iniUHt reaek this office I uk-days at latest to week. Mrs. Perry, wife of Ed. Perry of from one cow. Is heavier than the same
Insure inwrtlon In the iM.-.e of the week the Clinrlolle Tribune Is the very able quantity] from another; but it may not lie
president. Mr«i. G'xlfrey, of the Freeport se generally known that the .lighter*, milk
•wlien brought.
Herald was one of the new members voted is the ridlier. which Is a fa’t. The rirfier
the mill, tlie more ereaui. Creant is
Even thotoch f&gt;.tl is nigkaet there
:final cipilty L: all thing*, .and Ice next
Ex. Mayor I'aekard. a liberal Charlotte fighter tnan milk or It would qot rise to
.summer ouicht to be dirt cbiap.^
gentleman, has deposited a check for 6500 the surface. Milk is lighter than water,
butter isjllghter than either milk or water,
.The correspondents from this place to in j bank nt Charlotte on condition that lee Is liiqbter than water: a cubic foot of
vjuiue of the Grand Rapid* and Detroit nine other citizens will do the same. The ice weighs less than &lt;jq pounds: a cqtec
papprs uniat have drawn IjtfKciy on their mocey will be given to any manufacurer foot of water weighs a trifle over 00
huaginntion when they said Urn horn* of wlio will build a factory in that city cost­ pound*, i Who ha* not noticed hi milking
■
Itlh-y Waters was damaged from SltojOOO ing not less than SIO.OOU. •
same.
some cow* that little pellets of butter will
to SlO.OliU by the fire he eXt»eriunVvd last
\V. 11. Booth, of Plainwell, brought be tioetiqg on the surface of the niltk, and
I
.
week.
suit against the Western Union Telegraph this milk Is always lighter than Jhe blue,
Co., from damage suffered from the tardy, thin milk from another cow, though tinJudge Van, Zile, f •rmerty of Clmrlulte. delivery of a telegram. The decision' latter will make more curd, but not so
and a neice of P. I- Colgrore. hU* adopted gave hitc a judgement of thirty dollars.
much blitter a* the former. Weight of ।
AT
tbe stage as th«- prrfe**lon and is playing
Eaton Rapids merchants propose to be milk Is pot. tlwrefore, a test of the quali­
a* leading lady In the Edwin Ferry Goror L&gt;e on the safe side of tlm world, and a ty. If blitter be the object, choose cow.*
patiy. Miss Van Zile I* s:ih| to tn*, a great safe agent that struck that place recently giving light milk; if chec*«|. then select the
sucre*;, winning uuch praise iu het had a veritable picnic, taking nine orders' cow* giving the heavy, blue, thin milk,
chosen profession.
though clieese made from such milk Wilt
in a short time.
a No.
not be so'good, but more Ifi quantity.
Sharper's ar- already .at work Counter­
A test was made on the new Corliss
feiting the Columbian half dollars. As safe, purchased by the Jackson City bank
Pulling wool is one of the pests of the
the value of these coin* Js SI, the couu and nil efforts to open It were fruitless. shepherd! It probably arises from various
terfelter* uuike 00 cenu on each piece, The safe was turned over to a rival safe causes, as a remedy with one thick falls
only putting 40 cents worth of silver, in j; company and for six hours It was drilled I with another. It is generally ascribe I to
the coin. The bogus are a fac-sinillie of! upon with no effect and then explosives -some
affection
r--Tparasitic
------------------- of the skin.’ wk’c’i
the genuine ui appearance and ring. If I| were
w&lt;rtv MmM
used uu4
but with the samp icauii
result and leads the sheep to pull its fleeee ns a
you desire a genuine coin, buy only from the atu
.lupt to oprn
attempt
open lt
It was abandoned,
abandoned.
means of relief from the itching. A j'.lIF YOU ARE GOING TO
n reliable source.—Ln»
tie
sulphur
mixed*with
salt Is^.rdh-L
sometimes
I Mrs. John Hematle. of Vermontville. Xrti'veX/ta aiso"a change
"A
There will b? a meeting of die Reputliran newspaper n(un. of !Mirl:Igan, nt I। has kept mi account of her profits with r^w rootsj would he a desireable charg •
poultry fur the paet two years. During [ for them, land n little ground oats and tirjui
Unsing. Wednetday and Thursday. Feb-1 l*'.il
|,V4 *he had
|&gt;nu tl4O
,.t and sold 8431.371 ni|XMl.
iG UUI
ben-,
-hay -Is not gotal• Jfor
Thnothy
ruary 1st and .’nd. It b to Ik- Imped C&gt; i' w„fll, „f
Bjlll Slo M worth of ,|,h.k.
but Ilf
ir ।
tdirep. Clover Is what they need, but
everv republican editor in Mh hlgan w‘H (4iS, tagldes giving away a large number, that is Available, marsh hay or e &gt;11.1 I Be Mire and Ret your ticket* by the QUEEN and
”
rnrcrrur anrt f r v* *c» n.« it
..•«
attend The meeting promts to bo of Jan. 1st, ,&lt;9 k she had 205 bens. The bright varfstraw.xtvith a little grain.■ would
unusual Interest ami the pnteident I cnY I smallest number of e«8 received any day be preferable to timothy.
,ncel an&lt;l travel witn tne very oe»i
ci people.
F. Power*, ha* already recelv.numerous ; was (tiur B0(1 nit. gn.ate.sl 125. No day
Your mrro-jndinpn will be o» luxurii.ua ns money
can procut.-. We have five complete'xml really
betters accepting the iuvitatiU!i to .attend, d ly without egg*.
magnifiemt train* running daily between Cim IXA banquet will be held there which will j
''
We offer one Hundred dollars rewajxl nati and St AvoUmML These train* are the
.affonl till an opportunity to meet Hie head*
T.ie little fr-v year old sun of James
only Comnlet* Veatlbulod Train* from Cincinnati to
•'ffi'-iab &lt;»: the state.
! Mark*, who lives
.1. 8. Cox's place, for any case of catarrh that cannot pc the SOUTH. You will save nearly half a day in lime.
cured
by
Hall's
catarrh
cure.
&gt; near the Emerald mill, was scalded to
F. J. CiTkxkv &amp; Co., Props. Toledo. O.
*.i
Thirty two years iuQ thn-ij boys
boy* walked
’ ,lwh Wednes.tay afternoon. The little
be
had. DON'T pay the nine price and put up with
fllnge -choel ' f..|j,&gt;.v wiissittlng on n low chair with his We tlie undersigned, have known F. J.
from 2’j I"1:; nii!e*./to tnvplnrie
inferior.service. For rate* ar further particulars
D theni
*’
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inx-t In the oven. Near him was another. Cheney for the last 15 years.” and Ix-lh-ve
to Charlotte then to Ann.; Arbor,
him
perfectly
honorabh*
in
.ill
business
1 child In a high chair, playing with a
moth&lt; 7r “
wi)s
friends said his t“,7 spoiling a .strap, and there was a dish pan of hot transaction* and financially able to carry ticket via QUEEN and CRESCENT ROUTE.
good former to make
a jioor
poor I lawyer,
hkea
'a«yer. bt1- water tin the stove. The child in the. out any obligations made by their firm.
cause he could not‘ talk as* fluently
n* | chair
,
r,_rput_..„
r strap through tho!
West A- Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To­
'j high
the
s..rw. but tin- first official signature' .*! 1 h.mdle of’the drill pan mid’ pulled"it 7ff ledo. O. I
Governor Rich appointed Cement Smith the sto,.- ami the boiling hot water we’t Waldlng. Kiun&amp;n A Marvin, Whole ale
as judge of tills circuit, and we most all aver
--- the •breast....
... - child. He Druggists, fToledo. O.
of the other
heartty congratulate our boyhood neigh- lived 24 hours, when death relieved his
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inbirnal'y,
Ixrr and Nelioolmntt;.—DlamoiAlttle News.
acting dlrvytly upon iha blood and inucors
suffering.—Marshall Cbronlcle.
surfaces ofi the system. Price, 75cts. i»r
Moisten the desired quantify of -rtarclf
It (s said that Daniel Sullivan, or a bottle. Said by all druggists. Testim u 1in a bowl, adding sufficient water to mnk* person answering to his description,
als free, j
’
stayed at George Hough's the other night,
untli you have a cltgir starcln; This must' George didn't know thnt there was a n- I
Burt Lyon, a Hudson. boy who t«ok
not lie to thick or it will invariably stick I ward of 81200 offered tor the fellow's ca:- 1
to the iron*. Sec that all iarli-ilys ■/&lt;• | cass or he might have stayed there long&lt; r chancellor commander of a way up k.
starched on tho wrong side anil the Storch than he Intended. He is wanted for the Lodge in St. Louht. Mo.
well-rubbed in. Just how one. can make murder of Layton la-etch and assault
T. I. Norton, of Blissfield, think-,
lumpy starch I e.innot tell. If, aft rr yon with intent to kill hl* wife, on Jan. 1.
have added tho last bijlling wnter. it ln- 1&amp;D8. Tlie following !i said of Sullivan: there Is more money In fruit raising .tliah
eom» jelly-like when cold, add each time He is about 28 years old, weight '175 working a farm on shares, and will move
to thin it. boiling wnter and not cohl.
pounds, height 5 feet 9 or 10 inches, sandy on a fifty-acre tract In Ottawa county.
BUY
complexion, lijclit brown heavy brows,
A GUJDE
OUR COUNTY
Browning1* Mamory.
ONLY
light blue eyes. Roman nose thick in mid­
Few people ixjssessed the gift of mem­ eveRohej
dle and sharp or pointed at end, lantern
See that
Delton is a little village in Barry county jawed, large mouth, teeth discolored and ory in a higher degree than Mr. Brown­
the
with !W0 population and nearly all branch­ shows all when laughing, rather low fore­ ing. I ami reminded of this by what I
word
es of .business are represented. Within head. Wore new dark blue chinchilla ov­ have been! recently told by his friend
the past year fourteen aew buildings have ercoat, velveteL'ollar, size 37 in; heavy and mine, Mrs. Lo Poor Wynne. She
been erected, and are all substantial ones doubled breasted short coat, old, striped
tells ino that in company with Mr.
too.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
pants, woolen-shirt reddish brown, black Browning unft Mr. Cotter Morison they
A Middleville butcher has n &lt;lre&gt;sed ribbed Esquimaux socks tied nt top with were one day discussing Byron, of whom
red,
white
and
blue
cords
and
rubbers,
turkey on display In his window weigh­
socks and rubbers new.-Sunfield News. Mr. Browning was an intense admirer.
ing 28 pounds.
Ho spoke of Byron's extraordinary pow­
Tlie Detroit Tribune lias this to say of ers of satire, and repeated at consider­
In A. M. Herrington's show wim'ow
may be seen Wm. 11. Harrison's log caoin. a former Eaton county girl: Miss Hor­ able length a portion of the - Vision of (
tense
Van
Zile,
a
daughter
of
Philip
T.
’
on tho“
It will b«; on exhibition at flie World's
Judgment,” beginning with tho words. bottom
of
Fair, and if you do not expect to attend Van Zlle. well known in Michigan politics "St. Peter: stood at the celestial gate.” tverv
Boot
you should see It before lt’:b removed. and now a leading'lawyer in Detroit, has
and
Shoe.
When
he
finished,
Mr.
Browning
said,
met
with
considerable
success
as
leading
There is nothing peculiar about the build­
ing. but the curiosity is. how &gt;U conld be lady for Edwin Ferry, tragedian, who Is "1 have not repeated those linea frr
so perfectly constructed insidq of a show starring this season In the tragedy. "Vir­ forty years, but they are graven on my
globe, the neck of the globe being only ginia*." Miss Van Zile, In the role of memory.” Then he burst out with the
about one inch In diameter. |t is certain­ Virginia.,baa met with much praise, both remark. "Byron wait one of the most
ly a fine piecM of work and was built by for her beauty and ability os an actress.
wonderful men ever created." and turn­
Rev. O. H. Johnson pastor of'the CongreThe free mall delivery’ Is to be luau- -_ing
„______
___________
______ o__
to Mrs._Wynne
he said,, tpressing
her
gntional church.—Freeport Hdrakl.
____ iu n...
—1 ...
l—____
v inguarattsl in Marshall as soon a* tlie 1
■ arm
tho way ho 1.
had
when
much
Jas. Herrington, of Delton, Is mourning weather permits. Two carriers will be forested, "To think of all this coming to
the loss of a valuable sheep that was ac­ allowed and mall will be delivered only an end nt thirty-seven!”
on streets provided with sidewalks.
cidently shot by some hunter.
Mr. Cottier Morison agreed that as a
is es; e i» lly supplied dhict freni out fac­
The steam pipes connected with the satirist Byron was unrivaled, but throw tory, :.nd our nir.k|* of Rubber Coott. and
While returning from church Mabel
M res I i t gl.t of him run Im- dep»iidrd nplarge/rangcdfi
the
Sherman
House.
Alle
­
out
tho query, "Is ho a great poet?"
Hanlon, a Middleville girl, was run oder
gan.
burst,
shattering
the
range
to
pieces.
and rendered insensible by a carets
Mr. Browning for answer recited with J,&lt;ih as :he very List Uit-.t skill and capita!
driver who was racing with another -team. The loss will be a^out $500.
intense feeling thoso well known lines, pm produce.
She miraculously escaped Injury.
A settlement ot the electric light ques­ "Tis well that I should bo unmoved,”*
L. CrtNbEE Sr C2.
The Nashville News says after witness­ tion in Allegan bos been effected at last niffer faltering at a wont Mrs. Wynne
NEW HrtVEN, COtlN.
ing the beauties of Hercules a horde of by giving each company a share of the tells me tbat ho asked her if sho remem­
PROBATE ORDER
applicants Is expected at the threshold of lighting.
bered the dedication to "Don Juan,"
State
of
MkhiKan.
Cdnntv t,f Itarrr-s«.
the various secret societies In that city.
Calhoun county has 47 saloons.
and proceeded to quote from it at some
At a union of ili« Probate Court for the
County of Bamr. holdun al'ihe Probate office, la
Nashville Is going to be on the safe side
Beware of the kind ot corn salve you length.—Temple Bar.
the
Chy
of
Hnsttbxs.'iu
raid county^ on Mon
In case of a fire and has had h?r hydrants buy. Mrs. Bruer. a well known Lansing
day the tfiili day of January, m the year one
all tested. Two were found to be froren lady purchased some of a peddler and its
thouwd eighthundred and ninety three.
Present, Charles XV. Armstrong, Judge ot
around the stem and In one an entire new use was followed by erysipelas, which re­
The action exercised by the electrip
&gt;
valve was put lu.
sulted In blood poisoning, causing her light on plan to varies according to thin Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Mary J.
death.
* species, and to solve the problem numer­ WUltatni.
deceased.
f/X firm has been organized iu Lowell and
On
rvndlnr
wd ll'.ibgthe prtltbn, duly veri­
Col. Rodney Huson, the well known ous researches are still necessary. The
Kp’ned a bank In tho Yarger block, Free­
fied. oi Ida Mcfknnott. daughter of said deport. under the firm name of B.. E Quick patent attorney of Jackson died suddenly only pointa which seem to be decided ceasetl. prpytnu tltal a certain Instrument now
on
file
in
ihis
court,
uurportlng to be the last will
JtCo. Tbe firm starts out under the most of heart disease Sunday morning.
are the following: The electric light ac­
testament of «&gt;ald deceased may be admit­
auspicious circumsUuices. and tho new
Vermontville Is getting up a petition celerates n«dmilation, and often hastens and
ted to probate, and that administration of Mid
bank will be a valuable adddition to the to the legislature to make it a penal of­ growth awl maturation; in some cases estate may 1w grant! d to the executrix in said
will :n»med or to Mime other suitable person.
business interests of Freeport.
fense to adulerate maple sugar or syrup
it inteHsiflas the coloration of flowers,
Thereupon it i* erderod. that Friday the
/^■People evidently don't suffer from hunand sometimes increases tbe production. &gt;Oth day of Febrcarv. A. I)., two at ten o’clock in
the forenoon, bo mnduned for tbe hearing of said
»ger In the family of Mrs. C. Bivens, of
Nocturnal repose is not absolutely nec­ petition and that tbu heirs at law nf said de­
Maple Grove. She has kept an account of
essary for tlie growth and development ceased and ah other persona Interested In said
all her baking for the year ending Dec. 1st.
The fatuous Olden orchard, tn Southern of all the plants. The direct rays pro­ estate, are required to appear at a mhMoii of
Mid court , then to be helden at the Probate of­
1892, with the following result: Bread Missouri, has borne ID crops of peaches In
duced by the electric arc without globe fice, lu toe City of Hasting.*. 11&gt; said cmnity, and
714. pies OSO, doughnuts 815, cookies 20 years.
cause, if any there tw. why the prayer of
have a very injurious effect on flowers show
the petitioner may not be granted. And It Is
4217, cakes 07, biscuit 1507, tarts 07, gin­
Theodore Baker, of Bridgeton. N. J.,
ordered, that said petitioner give notice
ger cakes 10, puddldgs SO, johnnycakes has cultivated from 30 to 40 acres tor 15 too close to the lump. Tbe intervention further
to
the
perrons Iv’ermtM insalu estate, of the
between the arc and plante of n globe of pendency
10. griddle cakes 804.
ot sold petition and the hearing
years, using commercial fertilisers exclu­
ordinary glass arrests all hurtful effects thereof by erjislng a copy of this order to be
sively
published In the Hastings Bannkh. a news­
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
Till ver, l.nre or "munmotb"-onion, which are exclusively attributable to paper printed and circulated In said County of
Barry, once In each week for three successive
are nbl u ulnblo no the medium aired violet and, ultraviolet rays, and not, as weeks
previous to said day of bearing.
Madam Marantettc, of Mendon,
end have 11k the fenll of being poor, was first supiioeed, to the production of
Chas. W. armsthoxg.
pitrous acid.—Horticultural Times.
keepers.
Mrlooily injured by a fall last week.
Judge of Probate
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people would have had mure cuubdeace in delegate!- te tbe liruwrta fontercDct haw
tee sineerity of hta iumaUm*. and we given Europe to underwtaud in very posi­
can aranre him teat hr would not have tive term*, that 1/ Europe rejected tateraaThursday, J.
26, 1893.
had to have battled the maaatrr Ev0 sin tional frev-eoiaage. we should promptly
gle handed uuibaione. Had Mr. -Lowden stop our purehavet of •ilvrr aud throw ronipetitioc which our xuauufAcixrvre bare
desired to pruaeeute tee caaee agaitiM tee upon other eoumries tbe whole otu» «•! to contend with te their efforts to do badpuubien- and uUMHiid* tor could have our new supplies of
the
metal. i»tok and which render* it imperwtivr Wat
dune so by xuakKic comptamt in tin* name Such a coarse mould
wholly
dte
: of the people and it would have plea-»t! credit us situ tie* European governments dwr. to the very lowest level. Foe. a* t!
, the people mightily not to have *rra him and place us at *a«i inraieniaUle dtaad van­ to. even addition to this coaft to tike oCct■ leave tlie r^pcmsiUlity eteewbere. Mr. tage in tee raneWal of negottatinDs this ing a bounty to «xr (ocUmbUI. Indian
1 2-owdeu ha* evidently labored during his year agreed turao- by Abe eonteTOnee. ■nd American rivals. In tbe Mancbrster
■ whole two yran of office under tee mto- Moreover, tbe dtCerrucr hrtwem our prwThe Bansei: has uo deaire nor intern- |1 taken imprestdon that commeacinc cases fessuKw and our pCTfonnmmes conld hardftioteof enrauraging Mr. Lowden in seek­ and never trying (hem i&gt; wbat constitutes 1 ijr fail to renew tee distrust of foreign iuing tbe free advertising Im? is apparently a snecraaful proaeeulor. la Ihta regard । restart ta ear seeariUes. For a rom­ many. shipped brrv. and Mdd cheaper than
courting through the columns of tee Jour­ we are free to admit that he Ua» been very . promise af tbe sort snggeatad would be a Engftah goods of a simitar make, la ad­
nal, and therefore will not argue ait the succeaafuL From tee moder, enumera- tantamount to a confession that we have i dition to tee European nation*. India with
minor details of the Bishop case with him. tian of bis virtues, and hh great struggle not a body of public sentiment &lt;nmg!
Briefly stated.'tee facts are as ftdiows: with vice, all of whieh were retained in enough to protect a* agaitn;: tbe danger* j
Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, living near Detton. his official autobiography publtabed m fce connected with oar siteer aitualian, and I
rd the value of ter cottoc ittaiactry in af­
.agreed to separate. Mr. Lowden drawing Journal he would alniiwt lead ter people our virtuoM protemuou* would be treated '
fording labor to tee people and tee mran*
ap tee papers she releasing Ikt right to to believe that his prototyjH- wa* erocihed as merely to mach tnespunalble brag.
of supplying teenwelve* with textile
his property in consideration of hie note between two thieves more than eiRbtoexi The danger would therefore be no trlfitog
goods. In India and America, where om•for U50 for n*oDcy of her
owxi centuries ago. But ia tlie reccut -election one of .Europe repeating tbe process of
which she had looted him. All subae- the people unfortunately were evidently .sending home our secsriUe*. under w inch
quent proceedings evidently took place nut deprived of that which might lead them to we hare been so severeiy tried for the la*t
ery has grown to treat dtenudoHa, and
because be cared for her. or what she. did. ’ that conclusion. They saw Mr. Lowden two years. Such a possibility to a matter
but because he wanted to get that note, appealing, for tbeir suffrage from tbe i.ot to be lightly treated. Tlw same sort our skillful rotion workers. no toegrr rmhibited by taw. hare emigrated to other
and by threata of pcoaeeution abe was platforms of three different political par­ of influence ha* deprived u« o( 4»e hun­
seared into giving it up. Mr. Sweexey ■ ties which represented everything and dredmillions of gold since tee jaMagv uf countries to track onr trade. Tbrar facil­
was engaged as her attorney las*. August anything ;fo every body and anybody. tee .^tiermau act: and if we were to con­ ities. aided by tariff* alnxwt prohibitory.
Notwithstanding Mr. Ixiwden was engag­ They unfortunately, but we will not ttaj tinue aUll winktag at the dangero ot tri­
ed as hi* attorney previous tu this, yet be cnwisely. concluded that any man who fling with silver money, oar folly might
does not have his client. Mr. Bishop even seeks office upou platforms advocating easily cost us another hundred miilinus.
attempt to get out a warrant for her arrest principles diametrically opposed to each The -Ituatu.D would thus le made worac exclmdre’y ours. Instead of taking wraruntil late to tbe uflemooc of Dec. 31 *U other, te apt to be a man to absorb tin- at both ends; it we ooattaue to taereaae )y half of tbe cotton grown, as we did
twenty years since, we now take less thas
upon which day Lis. Lowdetf* duties as spirit of his political hypaeriey into hte
our Block of silver aud drereara our stuck
prosecutor ended, if this hopt »Wxking everyday life and Iwcome everything to I of gold. Until Europe to ready te anile
reaponalbUlty, what will you call it? MT, evetybody. Mr. Lowtfam started out to for tbe maiuUsnancv of inimi.*^—‘ •—
Maeexey knowing -the eircuujstaners. act'- Jea Croat reformer but be either lacked
ing as ber attorney, nnd beta? prompted tbe moral courage to back his conviction*,
.
____ __ -cwrc- ar tab free trade
byJwrtk*. would not tallow tbe warrant to or else what littie work be did do Id raid­
world must be that of ‘uo mure silver’
dicta the stack
_
be issued rndesa the ante of
was re-, ing gambling rooou, etc, was done for po­ and be firm as a rock.
.
turned to her and her pardteer in the litical effect, and we believe it was tbe latOwe very manifeat effect of tbe Brnsrah* high pratertire tariff ftedta tbe ability
frime also arrested. So much for tbei
eowterence has been to cause Esropean c—prtu tn "Um* market* of tbe wortd.”
Bishop ease. Mr. Itowden in hta nereed'
fluane-ierB to take a much more MjrM&gt;u«
on the*- BtaXXkE and Whiskey Jim." as
view of tee silver situation, an respecting
be to ptamwd to head bta article, emdently
In tbeir dreular lata week Mean CTrws their own countries; and the main tbet
lorget. the fact that the Ba nneu wm fore­ A Co. My Mat it would be better to re­
conducing to that result smears
1—
most in hta support durtag his tidal wave turn to the okl Jaw and coin ?2.000.000 of
rtth J»4fcW cimilt, ,
ot virtue test year. When tee gamWers silver monthly than to continue tbe pres­
«—U-W
were arretoed. and when tev six boys ent law. They adrire that stiver coinage
J*1
be stopped for a year untII tbe demand# of
theta,

Hastings Banner.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

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’1

beaWe. urnler cc.rtatai eircnataOmre*, to
keep our currency aft par te gnM, with the
yrewent tear coalinned: and tt to tee mtagirtegoa tiw paint that has camrnd the
rereot timidity iu tbe higher fteaneia! rk-

Thta awKihrtamwt. wm a meat aMmbte
one. The people at the fifth dreafc taree
taaea taeumate tahavtag Mr Mammy yuan
ia Judge Booker mre of tbe vegy beta &lt;wcatt jadges ta the state. We cam wq—ah
tec It Wat JadNeteMu wtoteBtea •—

»ro fitaa. *■*!,. Wt Tto uemp a-iaatr
te there hank* a: that tth» were $r.K01®, according to :m annaai riper. 4
Hank (wuwu«m&lt;uh- Sherwood.

oahre »tte te*
rebel or eWNUW
•■-.taiat Bsrcaftb

Tbcrt i» a rrev '
•rvtiita* a! ttw cca
eatxraaJ &lt;iuai)br*i.
the etertlre f ranch

i-timmu is ’«■
ia fiver «««►
r. I tbt rwrto &lt;

Tbe tdatt bar a»-w &lt;■
■seeded Ibe appcvuta^judges ■“ tbe sajrrm* -f
Tbe Mtchigar. ixsdw -t** •'t*/
rear nr and appr&lt;: • u- * ?
*

tbe Worlds Pair
Wby • Wat, h weed" cwaaito
Any |frw!-&lt;ta- Awenraa wtort
tho i. th, or ' vr
'
S«» ■
turn* prr hour MO.MO per yrar
b U wt
chantem at the ’
-r -.tea «* !*
-r-l.
SnM
wftbm.: eteabint
tn 'MW ta—NE
your e&lt;rk* ax&gt;c •*
_• xtw.-rte»j*
tbe jeweler. tt ;
done

jjc nl Up

r»”;
To whom iLb ms
Thte to to crT.
ter. Ik D. 8^ :•
metho:*

be fia.- ali the prwfflrinr tlw ite
ramrod front &lt;v
to and by thriffttnt
Lterv--’
CT
aH the
ploy &gt;aid meth *
practice &lt;4 drnu
tberewf. te Ran1 '
Wittaw the ban ■
SecreUrj at St P»‘ •
Iteorml- 1 - 1- »• ■

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�PERSONAL MENTION.
Subscribe for the Baxxf.r and have tbe
pleasure of • readtag the thrilling story
W. D. Hayes wa^ in Lansing Friday.
“The Hidden City,” which we will short­
ly commence.
Mrs. Chas. Hotchkiss Is visiting in th%
See Ira Van Valkenlmrg*s adv. else­ clly.
where in this issue. Don’t merely look at;
Rev. Fr. Laugbraln was In Lansing Sat­
’ the advi but call at his store if you want urday.
to see some of the bargains of a lifetime.
C. E. Bower, of Battle Creek, was In the
A new picker lias Just been added to the1 city Monday.
.
equipment of the wool boot factory. It
Ben Waite, of Kalamazoo, was in the
arrived just in time, as the old one gave
city
yesterday.
out the same day tbe new oue was receiv­
ed.
Mrs. G. D. Lee, of Charlotte, was in tlie
Any of oar readers wishing seeds of any city last week.
kind can obtain them by applying to their
J udgd Sailtli spent Sunday in the city
senator or congressman, as tlie annual dis- with his family.
tributlon of seeds ia how in progress at
Miss Gertie Polley visited Miss Maud
Washington.
Stebbins this week.
Everything in the line of buggies, nails,
Mr. .Whitmarsh, of Muskegon, has been
fence wire, blankets, robes, etc., that was
damaged by smoke or water, during the visiting in the city.
late tire, will be sold cheap by Ira Van
Dr. Scribner, of Delton, was here on
Valkenburg.
bipiuess Saturday. •
George Knowles, living in Johns­ \fDan W. Reynolds was In Ik-trolt the
town, was found dead in her bed Thursday Tore part of the week.
last. Heart trouble was the cause. She
Kit Kelly, of Missouri, is visiting relawas about 35 yeat’s old and leaves a hus­
fives here and In Irving.
band mid three children.

LAST - CALLlb

Hastings Banner.•
Thursday, January 26, 1S95.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

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HAVE
YOU

THE

TOOTHACHE?
Do your teeth bother you?
I have a remedy for tooth­
ache that I warrant to
cure in from 5 to 10 min­
utes, does not injure the
teeth and prevents furth­
er decay. Do not suffer
when you can be releived
at once.
,

FRED L. HEATH
THE DRUGGIST.

Prescriptions prepared
with pure drugs at reduc­
ed prices.

Charlie Luun. ot Petoskey, is visiting
You will flud us now In our new quar­
ters in the store formerly occupied by his brother, J. W. Lunn.
Beamer, where we hope to meet all our
Loyd Felghner, of the Woodland News
old aud many new customers.
was in tbe city Wednesday.
Hams A VaxArm,ix.
W. S. Cooper and C. F. Marple, of
The following is said to be excellent for Lansing were In the city Tuesday.
cleaning gloves: Have a druggist put up
Editor Godfery, of FreeporL made a
up oue quart of deodorized benzine, oue business trip to this city Saturday.
dram of sulpherlc ether, one of cliloroform
Mrs. Jennie Maus and daughter, ot
ami two of alcohol. Perfume with co­
logne water.
Grand Rapids, are visiting in the city.

Thirteen
Cents
Out of
Every
Dollar

Winifred Upjohn will entertain about
fifty of her young ft lends on her thirteento birthday Saturday afternoon at her
home, 738 south Park street—Kalamazoo
Telegraph. Miss Winifred is a daughter
of Dr. Will Upjohn, formerly- of this
place.
Jas Kay Applebee’s lecture in the so-,
clely rooms last evening upon ••Humbug
and Humbugs” was very interesting and
entertaining. He was greeted with a
good audience and an appreciative one.

Jack Ryan was arrested Friday for be­
ing drunk and disorderly, this being the
third time within the last thirty days that
he has been arrested for the same offense.
He was sentenced to thirty days In jail by
Kenaston, before whom he was
The new government jiostal money ord- Squire
!
jers will soon be issued. Sheets will be is- brought
/sued calling for amounts from one cent to
The Michigan Women’s Press Associa­
83, which can be torn off to suit the de- tion which met in Charlotte last week "de­
tnands of purchasers. The postmaster &lt;cided to send a life size oil portrait of
will have no writing to do on it. the sender Mrs. Lucy H. Stone, of Kalamazoo, who
simply endorsing it the same as a check or Is much revered by tbe association to the
draft. One cent will pay the tariff on- Michigan building at the. world's fair.
amounts up to 8s. instead of five cents, as Many ladles in this city have met Mrs.
CURED Of So Pa »Tvr serviced.
Written guarantee to pennaoeutly cure all at prwnt.
I Stone and will agree that Hie honor was
kinds of Rupture of both sexes. No pain.; no
most worthily bestowed.
operation; no detention from business, •°»’
The following recelp* for home tnadt'
full Information and Illustrated pamphlet con­
hard soap Is said to lie a good one and ex­
taining Michigan references (free), address
Baruey McCort was Arrested Saturday
Dr. H. W. Marhii,
cellent for washing flannels and ginghams. for being drunk and disorderly, and later
or THE O. E. MILLER CO.. 102. 104. 1'6 Mich­ 0 lb. each of salsoda and clean grease, and ,
igan Ave...Detroit. Mich.
on was fined. Hp was given over into
3 lb. of. stone Hine. Dissolve the salsoda ,the custody of a constable until lie could
and lime by boiling In 4 gilione of water. raise “the dust.” He was employed on the
When In GRAND RAPIDS stop st
When settled. turn into a brass or copper court house buildtag and gave an order on
kettle, add the grease and boil until it t&gt;e- Mr. Fitzpatrick one of tlie contractors.
comes soap—half an hour to one hour will While the collector was absent /or the
b’e sufficient Now turn'it into a washtub, money Barney lit out and hasn’t shown up
opposite UNION DEPOT.
.
and when cold cut It Into bars and let it ,since. About enough will be received to
$B.OO For Day. dry.
pay tlie costs.
Free Baggage Transfer. New House
Oysters will soon be a scarce article and
Steam Heat and Electric Bells.- Rooms50
the
Detroit
papers
aay
there
will
be
an
BEACH A BOOTH.
oyster famine over all, the land. This is
A good man to sell the Whirl Pool
due to the Ice In Chesapeake* Bay. where washer In thia city and vicinity. Write
nearly all the oyster furnished the U. 8. to Barber &amp; Johnson. Muskegon, Mich.
comes from. One paper says: Within a
few hours people will look In vain for
their New York counts with which to be­
The buildlug committeexfor Barry Co.
- CIRCULATION gin dinner. • Even the miniature oyster ।court house and jail will | receive scaled
This week,
quires. found occasionally In stew at the church blds for the sale of the following property,
festival will be missed, and prophesies viz., the old jail property including two
Hereafter, changes for advertisements that oysters will soon bring a dollar a lots No’s 729 and 730. also the old court
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to piece. Many resturants have taken oy­ house. Bids will be received up to and
Insure Insertion In lite Issue of the week sters off their bill of fare entirely.
Including the 15th of Feb. a. D., 1893. at
12 o'clock m. All blds shall be addressed
when brought.
There is a prospect, and it ia not at all
to Building Committee, Orson Swift, Sec­
Attend the fire sale al Ira Van Valken- Improbable that the Michigan club will retary, Hastings, Mich. The committee
secure
for
Its-staxattraction
at
the
annual
burg’s.
banquet to be held next month at Detroit reserve the right to reject any and all bids.
By order of Comm.
The davs are lengthening at the rate of a no less personage/ than President Ben­
Onsox Swift, Sec’y.
about one mliiute per day.
jamin Harrison. Henry A. Halgh. who
Dated, Jan. 17th, 1894.
is
now
in
Washington
securing
speakers
Deputy Sheriff Phil Burgess has moved
into the city and lias rented John Llchty’s for the big event, wires his Detroit friends
that be is working with that end in view
house.
The concert given by Miss Hall, voca­
and has pretty good prospects of succeed­
Woolley A Bronson are selling the finest ing. Mr. Harrison is considering the list In University hall last Saturday even­
overgalters for 81.00 per pair to close out. matterand If he can possibly arrange bis ing was enjoyed by all.
Call and see them.
affairs he will come. Among those who
Two of the “Hastings boys” were very
Mrs. Mary Craddock wishes to sell the will surely be present are Chairman much surprised’last Wednesday evening,
place she now occupies in second ward Thomas Carter of the republican commit­ while at the lecture given by Dr. Abbott
tee. Theodore Roosevelt; J. W. Foster, to see the familiar face of Mr. Chas. Bau­
and will sell at a bargain.
Sec’y of State, and Jeremiah Rush. Sec’y er. He stopped off while on his way from
Dr. Andrus has returned from Saginaw of Agriculture.
Detroit to see his son Guy—Many thanks
having secured the latest Improved meth­
Sunday afternoon the mocking bird nt j are due the Banner for its fine description
od for filling teeth without pain.
the engine house sounded. The blaze was j of the recent fire—Tbe lecture by Dr.
The Michigan Central has been cutting In Dick Kurtz’s resturant on Jefferson St. j Abbott was enjoyed by all who attended—
down expenses on this division of their Someone in filling a tank of a gasoline Mr. James Kay. Applebee, a gentleman
road by laying off employes whenever: stove, ran it over a little. A cute Aleck, well known Id Hastings, will deliver a
possible, x
.
who was present, and whose knowledge of series of four lectures here during the
coming week. His subject la ‘ The Plays
All hardware that was injured In the explosives mint be very meager, touched of Shakespeare.^*
least by water. In the late fire, will be a match to the top of the tank. The gas
Ignited
and
in
the
scramble
to
get
out
of
0. B. VanHorn spent Saturday and
sold at greatly reduced prices by Ira Van
the way the stove was tipped over, gaso­ Sunday with friends in Jackson.
Valkenburg.
line running all over the floor. This all
Walter Lampman spent Sunday in Ypsi­
One of our exchanges remarks that if caught on fire and the interior of the
pork continues to rise In price it will be building was a sheet of flames. By a lanti. What is the attraction? We canplaced on fashionable menu's along side little hustling the stove was dumped out not aay.
with quail and canvass back.
in the middle of the street and the fire put
Nane and residence.
Tbe 19th of February marks the twenty­ out with yry little damage. Had the fire
1 Edward Barney, Castletan
ninth year of Pythlanism. The growth of got well Matted in that row of woodetf
&lt; Cora Bennets. iMaple Grove
the order Is without parallel. It now has buildti&gt;g.sjlbe damage might have been
considerable.
The
need
of
a
more
effici
­
a membership of a half million.
,
Real Estate Transfers.
ent fire signal to the engine bouse was
John Kacheie to Gottlieb Kacbele, M acres,
. A warrant was Issued Tuesday for the. again demonstrated as It was several mln- se
l&gt;. Trornapple,
1 treat of Chas. Root for aaaanlt
ntM after
lu&gt;li rant berora lire *
_
arrest
assault and listbat­ HIM
OUr iha
Um Ore bril
Ore
Roxa L. Lewis to Myra Robinson. 23 a, sec
tery on com plaint of Mp Lephart. Some wblaUe blew, tbe edglneer nut bclnt able
so beer tbe alarm.

-THE KENT-

LOCAL NEWS.
88

I

People generally don't know what a
Mr. A. G. Butler, ot Bellevue, visited
lumberman they have In this city. John his sister, Mrs. J. A. Grable, Tuesday.
I-ombard is now running live mills in this
Miss Maude Young, of Middleville,
county and *111 cut over 2,000,000 feet of
spent Sunday in the city with relatives.
hardwood lumber this winter.
Y. Hogleand family were In Nash­
According to a late ruling of the po*t- ville Sunday the guests of J. H. Smith’s. •
office authorities a dunning letter may be
written on a postal card. The amount •G. E. Lincoln, representing the Chica­
due, when due, and a request for pay­ go Newspaper Union, was in the city Sat­
.
'
ment may be expressed, but anything like urday;
a threat is strictly /orbldden.
Miss Florence Teal, of Grand Rapids,
- Excursions are numerous now to Niaga­ was the guest of Mrs. Ida McDermont
•
ra Falls on account of the beautiful ice overSUnday.
bridge thnt has formed at the foot of the DMr. and Mrs. Eugene Jordan and •
falls, a thing that has not occurred before daughter, of Bedford, have been visiting
in many years. Tbe sight is said to repay
any one for journeying a long distance to C. W. Jordan.
see it.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoyt,, of Kalamazoo,
1
of Mrs.
People should be especially watchful of ’ Zpent Sunday here, the guests
their chimneys these days. There
1 wre are
11c Rathan Barlow.
condition,
/]
many in this city in an unsafe c—
-■Rev. Puffer was In Grand Rapids yesand the extra amount ot fire! required Uer
Jerday to attend the funeral of Rev. J. W.
these days make the danger much more Reid*, who was a friend of his.
great. There have been several narrow
Miss Minnie Cook is able to be at her
escapes from fire.
store again after a week's illness with
L/Last Saturday afternoon the streets tensllltus.—Allegan Journal.
were crowded and as large a number .of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Banks, of ionising,
teams in the city as any Saturday this
winter. The farmer’s wife who arrived formerly old residents of this place, have
with a basket of eggs to sell, wore a very been calling on friends here the past
important air. and why shouldn’t she? week, making their head quarters with
Dan'l Striker.
Eggs were selling for 35 cents per dozen.

Did it ever occuf to you that every busi­
ness man ought to be enough Interested in
tho prosperity of the local paper to adver­
tise in It? Nothing so clearly shows up
the class of business men a town posesses
as\ reference to the advertising coluffins
of
its home paper. Outside people judge
Laush, talk or eat. do your artificial teeth
loosen or drop down? If to aeud oue dollar for of a town largely by its local paper. •
Dr. Huitnuid's Handy holder. You can apply It
toyour plate iu one minute, and no matter if
There is danger of a coal famine gener­
your plate tits or not It will hold flrmiy (n the
ally. Such a thing would be especially se­
mouth under tin. most trying circumstance*.
A&lt;!dr»M J. Z. HUSBAND. D. D. 8.
vere in the cities where coal is relied upon
White Cload,
Michigan almost entirely, in the interior cities of
the state plenty of wood can be had unlll
the famine passes over. There is no
prospect of the difficulty passing away
soon, and the weather department fivea
little encouragement

WHEN YOU

’9

Yours.

o

This is what F. W. Greble’s

We also

eighty-seven cent sale means.

Guarantee

You get one dollar’s worth of
Discount

goods' for eighty-seven

Any dealer

cash.

In Barry Co

to every thing in- our store and

13 cents

affords house-keepers a splendid

On the

opportunity to buy the Best

Dollar.

goods at very low prices.

cents

This reduction applies

SALE OPENS JANUARY 26

1893

We are exclusive agents for the Hastings Furniture Manufac­
turing Goods.
Two
Weeks Only

F. W. GREBLE

Two
Weeks Only

special J OVERCOAT sale- i
JHERE is nothing like a heavy Over­

coat this weather, one constructed
right and of the proper material.

We have determined to close out all
remaining Overcoats at greatly reduced

prices.

Lucky are you if you buy now.

COLD WEATHER COMFORTS
HITTENS, QLOVES,
HOSE, UHbERWEflK
—BUY ’EM HOW.

�It «»&lt; ratialWd *llhit, after
t-nrrr nT.d i'-’tore aoon
j'iT,. off «xl I-’'"•V"

th* wolve*T*

CHAPTER XXV.

"How iteiiel'* tl&gt;« •'•’inning
Uf s ki*-..*t 1“
ni l»*tfue
Snrs the ?•*». -nd
Uh fne jxwfrlb* •
eV kifr*
party a*
_r „ (Ndn'tb
Reukih &gt;» a‘ure! •&lt; this repnldve
an.f
By- it*' mild,
nootirix. antiseptic, cleanilng aud !»e*linz properties, it cun* the- worst case*.
.354-10 rcwsnl offered for nn incnrsble case.
The Csl-ovn county 1’strons
Indus­
try ludgefr lix»v gone over to the farmers’
Alflsnre i;-.«i " d&gt;.

,

dwionU.-w-kt-l
dre berk to the «teeper». Wbra be
r»irhed the liodfre of his friends lift l«d
hi, rifle
tbe ground, drew Id, ladle
■UH1 had imole two step, towwl Taylor
when th. iMter •oddenly
"P.
yswowl. look”!
hi™ U1 « idMpy
way and rb«i dUcovered th. iwotlnel
and said!
•'Oh. it’s you, eb? 1 dreamed that one
uf the horses wm walking over me. Ev­
erything quiet?"
••Ye*r stammered the would be inurdeter, who ezprewd tn .trike hi, rirtim
M he Alept.
-Well, I think Hl turn out and have
a ■moke,'* said Taylor, and railing tbe
.-ictiou to the won!* he flung off hi* blan­
ket. ar.rte and began to fill hi* pipe.
In rWreating from him the outlaw
kicked igfaiMt Bob, who sprang up in
alarm with a curse, and in a minute tlie
two others were awake. 'Die one who
was to relieve the sentinel made ready
to go out, but before lie left, the outlaw
1
leader
.-aid:
]
-Sum* one deserves a clubbing for
turning
us out in the middle of the
1
night. One of yon bring out tlxat jug
uf whUky."
All knew that Taylor was to be killed
M he t le»pt. All saw that he wa* alive
and unhhrmed, and that some blunder
hful occurred. Bnt there wm no eppartunfty for explanation*. One of-tlie
men quickly brought tlie jug and a cup,
and beginning with the leader each
ponred down a stiff drink.
Taylor had his jnpe .dight. and not
one of the quartet iui«lret»&gt;»ed him nor
offered him any of tho licjuor.
’ -Now, keep yer eye* open," .said Bob
to the sentinel, "and we’ll turn in agin
and go to .deep."
.

Wh»t f* itF iiaked the captain a* oil

b»a closed up.
"Look!”
. .
Hovering «wer tbe grove atniUpt
abe*d waaadoud of !«x*ante. What
tlieir pnxM'nee signifie«i every man

11 E. UCCKUCX ar Co.. Chicago, HI.

*ar„. Utter, chapf'd txMrwta. eMlMain*,
. «.ni-. ;.nd all skin crur*!"*’'’- •»** pmltlve*°"They are low down,” whispered the ’iy rar** pi***(ff ,w Ffr
it is
^■rantei-d to give perfect istiafsetion. or
Ca"W!iich mean* death," repll*d Joe. unmey refunded. Price *iS cent* per ix&gt;x
For rale by W. H. (loodyrsr, tlie dr^nrlst
•While they arc waiting for a wounded
Graham Bro*., of Allen. *re feeding 100
man or bores tosHe they sail liigh.
• The other
hen Ixen attacked hea-l .rf 2 and S yrar vW stern.

Taylor leaned ayatnrt a tree for mtpport.
agaimt afna for .nirport .umI "nrrtffwl
tbo l«xU«» lying Ixtore bl&amp; H» had
nUaiK-1 tbll- Tlirrv wm tho tr»gontbrte wm &lt;h» flohl-thert th« horw«.
Ho tool bat totinMt tbocorpw, to tho
bank of th* stream and roll them in,
Mid thm hMT&gt;-M op mkI more.iff. The
Big Chevcnue would not yield up the
ran^-s 'for day*, and if found wh&lt;coaid tell how they died or discover
their identity? Tbe route wa* claw of
Indiana and he could tell n plausible
story to account for hi* possesion of m»
mnch treasure. He had in vented a rtory
and gone over it in detail fifty times.
Come! All are dead! Di^xw of tbe
corpse*. The treaanro is yours.
“But tlie mail clung to the tree in a
daze«l M'rt of a way. X look of terror
crept into hi.-* eyre, never to U'avo them
■again, and he imauied in distress a* he
looked over the. camp.
Tlie horses
wbinnifid for water and a change to newfeeding ground, bnt he heeded them not.
Tlie sun climlied higher and higher,
but be did not move. A full hour h«-i
nMsed when he suddenly broke forth
in a mocking laugh, and this seemed to
give him physical rtrength. He threw
up hi* band*, shouted meaninglre*'
wonls. and turned and lied a* if pursued
by demons. Half a mile away he’ hid
beneath tbe bushe*. Imt not for lang.
Terror roused him up, and he fared tbe
sun and ilashed away over the earth a*
men fly for tbeir livre.

and wiped ont, I fear."
You may rest nlibts if J on will take
••Can’t be otherwise. There* certain , -Adrlond*." Wheeler’s Hedrt «t»d Nerve
to ba a sight there which the women Cure, it contilns uo opium or morphine.
should not be perrnitted to gats njxm.
Some of ua bill l**t ride ahead and **• .Sold by W. H. &lt;kjodywir.
Grand Haven broke tbe record 'Tuesday
what can be done.”
Joe, Harkins and a thin! man were in tei-ordlnx the ’7Hi dbMecmive &lt;!*y on
dispatched
the errand, and they which mww ha* fallen.
found it on* to try their nerve*,
they had aiiproacbed clo*e enough to got employed in enrtmc piles with Hilf* pile
a view of the camp they
to b® Fumade- No cutting* nd ligature*, uo
the ramp of the outlaw*, for there were cauterizing. but a simple ami positive rare
tbe horees and wagon. The vulture* fur piles. or wb Would tipf give you a
printed guarantee with each package.
unrnlM-red hundreds, and while • :«rt of
Prirv-fl-W. Mx «»r FMM&gt; By Mall. Try
them were running about on the ground, it to night. For sale by Fred L. Hrath,
others railed Jowly -aUmt in short ar­ lha druggist.
/
ch* nnd liesitatwi to alight.
"L&lt;x»k nt th® liorrasr exclaimed Joe. i, Caseville la just raw glorying over the
I fact that It !i»» « bank.
The animals b'-d bwn stoked ant on ■
ground furnishing jeaut pasturage at
Many a thrllhng rate tea* been told by
bent. Fur three day* they liad had
of a rare with wulvre across he
neither food nor water, and a* Joo spoke trsreirra
I
tb-r were making tremendous •-tforts to Ifr.wn itepnci «&lt; RumI*. .Sometime* ■■nly
tb« picked bones nr tl&gt;r hapless traveh !
break tlieir lariats'«r poll tbe iron pins ।
are found to tell the
In our own
from tbe ground.
, country thousands are rneared i» a Hfe-and••There are dead men there: whis- (drath race nxainM llw wolf Consumption.
pered Harkin*, with jwlc fuco, "but the .Tlie l*»t weapon* with‘Which to tight tbe
bnzz.irus are afraid of the hone*
,fur. ts Dr. Pierce’s (MfieO Medkal Dis­
Tlie trio moved forward. Tliey were ,covery. Ti&gt;is renowned retard* has eared
greeted with whinnies &lt;-f welcome from ,my riad/of &lt;nse* when all other medicines
doctor* bad failed. It Is the gn-atret
the differing horses, but for two vr three and
।
rdnutes ther had eye* wily forth* tiodisa bkwid-puriarr and restorer «&gt;f strength
t f tbe dead. But for tbe clothing un known to tbe world. For all form* of
.HcrofubMis affections (and consumption H
them it would have tx*en bard to identify ’| &lt;me of them!. It is unrqualed as tj/remMy.
.them m human bring*.
-There are only four, and neither of ' The b n sting of a -u-aiu Pipe closed tbe
them, i* Taylor.” said Joe a* he rode . Hudson public sebool Monday and garr
*
■round tlie Ixxiies.
There are no ar- ii the pupils a &lt;iay‘a vacatkm.

He did it qixIcWy and deftly.
It wa* long part 'lark when rapper
had been eaten. That the outlaw* medi­
tated some evil was clear to Taylor from
tbeir demwuior. He bad been repeatedly
snubbed and insulted during the day,
but now that they had arranged tlieir
plan to kill him they greeted him with a
hearty good will.
. -Tliey mean murder!” he raid to bim.self a* he looked from one to another,
and it occurred to him that they must
have plasxMd to kill him while he slept.
He. h -worcr, returned joke for joke and
laugh for laugh, and to have seen the
»he WM * CWH
crtel far (Wnri*.
live -itting abrat the campfire one
would have thought them the truest
WtjMi rhe Iwaune Bte. -te elans to OMorU.
Wtea *be bad CMkiren, «be gave item CaMoffa. friend*.
•I iWt calker late we shall even see
nn Injun on thU trip.' raid the outlaw
leaih-r. ns he finally knocked tbe nahre
CHAPTER XXVI.
from hi* pipe, "but in course we can t
-wire of it- We must tharfure p«*t a • Tbe oeean has its thrilling myrteris*
-entr?'. m usual. Say, Taylor. I hope and awful tragedies, aud the plains aud
jirairies have theirs as well.
ve ar' feelin good natured.'”
One of ’ the outlaws walked off in the
' "Oh. ye*. ’
• Didn’t know bnt-1 riled ye lack thar darkness to stand .-entry for the next
ut the old camp. I wasn’t feelin well two hours, and tlie other four men laid
whra ye jumped on me about the gold. down i&lt;&gt; deep again, -each taking Ids
row* here.no . mpty shelly no sign* of 1
We sheer and sheer alike, in ranrse. place a* Wore. In two minute* the
a fight with the Indian*. L -t u» ride j
camp wm m dlent M the grave, and th®
You get a fifth."
through t)ie grove and see if we can
specter
of
murder
which
came
out.
of
•But m yon hake the team, and a*
find the key to this mystery."
;
the gloom and hovered over the recum­
yon are four to one in can* we are at­
Tliey scattereil and bunted for further '
Night has eomQ.again on the great exbent
foiins
wm
seen
by
no
mortal
eye.
tacked. I shall lx* ratified with less
evidence,
bur
they
found
none.
Taylor,
panw.
A
dozen
miles
to
the
east
of
the
At the end of rive minutes a wolf's
than that," replied Taylor
I
spot where the dtad still lie in their . living or dead, could nqt I-' trnced.
"Well, yon jest M&gt;t vour own Agger* iong drawn, faraway howl won heard,
"Here's his rifle,” said Harkins aa he !
aud a tdiiver paase&lt;i over the listening rtiffness ’.ho figure of a man rises from
Once started, tb^, outlaws were fot and it will lx, oil right." continued Bob.
sentinel m the lonesome sounds reached the earfi a* the dew* of heaven fall. It dismounted and picked up a gun lying
pushing abe.nl nt a rapid paw*, and by ■ Now, then, let’s get to deep."
■
Traverse City's jiostofflee. for the last
is hard to tell whether it 1* the face of a by itself un the ground.
noon they hod cleared the foothills and
Taylor went to the wagon after bi* bis '-are. There wna a warning in that man or -ome wild beast. The eyes are
-And it ha* not lieen dl*charged." ' quarter, reported receipts &lt;»f SXbOO. .aid
were un the open plains. During the blanket^. He had jdanned just what to hoWl—a menace, a -.vail—which whis­ sunken, the lip* drawn, the check* like added Joe m he inspected it "Theso '
of -Iamps exceeding SI.000 duriUE
pered
of.
tragedy.
■lay each' one of the four made a special do, and he did it quickly and deftly.
1 December.
Taylor heard it M well, and be grew those of one who ha* hungered for a dead men uro Ills work, and the fact 1
••ffort to l»e pleasant to Tnyior, but he Had the men lieen watching him he
week. He
ana that
taat—
—he
no : that he did not drive *w*y with the i
He jieers
jieers tni*
this way
way and
’ oii. thh ringing in the ears!
pale
and
held
hi*
breath.
He
hud
braced
was not to lie hoodwinked by tbeir hy­ would not have lieen detected. He re­
skulks and crouch*-*—he indulge* in jteau proves tliat M'metliing happ-jned
Oti. ttds hutnutiug in the ireari'
pocrisy. They had showed their hand moved the cork from the jug, emptied himself to carryxmt a part, but he wm
Hawking. Wowing, -nuttlfig. gaspin
-i him. Let n» relterMhe hones and then I'
that hia nerve might give way strange and mysterious -.jertures.
in camp, and he was rattofied that he the poison from his liottle therein, gave fearful
■
Waterlug eyes and throat x-raspiRg.
veforo
Hie
enu
was
reacncu.
j
"All
dead
I
All
dead!
The
.gold
i*
!
g
O
t
there
horrible
object*
out
of
fright.
’
:
vm to lie coutfted "I’.t. He felt, too,
tlie jng a few shakes, and returned to before the end was reached.
Health imparted aud comfort Ued,
Ten minutes paused—twelve— fifteen— j mine—ha! ha! ba!”
J When the jmiainder uf the party came
hat they were hatching sumo plan to the tire humming a jolly air and eviTill I would that f were dra*K
twenty.
I "Revenge i* mine and I will repay, np not an 4ridenee of the tragedy ex- '
get rid of him Iwrfuro tho journey was ientlyingood spirit*. The outlaw se­
I What tolly to differ mj with catarrhal
It wax time the powerful poison should ; raitli the Lord."
। jxtitl. but tho story told them by,tho*e troubles, when thtlvtors! case* of ehn.«nir
ended, and his chuck)* wa« fiendish m lected to stand the first watch took hia
begin to oct.
| It is Taylor, and lie i* a raving Inna- I xvho had drawn the corpses to the river ,• catarrh hi tlie bead xte relieved and rared
hi* fidget* lovinglvl-are.w.l the bottle -tation under the cottonwood* a hun­
Taylor was watching anil listening. ' tic—a madman whose very sonl is Iwing ' jm(| j .atiii them &lt;&gt;ff was shocking I' br tbe mild, cleansing and lie*ling p$6perot poison ho . arritfl in his pocket.
dred feet away, the blazing brand* were
I shriveled by the awful fire within. Letus ,.nough without the prosenco of the i tie*
_ _ of _Dr.
, _
_ ’s- _catarrh_____ __
Jiage
Ratnedy. It
There wm innnler in every heart, but Scattered and in fifteen minutw tbe One i»f tbe men moved «nd groaned.
■•Say!1 Are any of you awake?” called j leave him to God. himself and the dark- ‘ Joad. The homes luul beenreduced to purifies tbe foul breath. b&gt; removing th&lt;God’s sun shone clear ami bright over four men wrapped in their blanket* apWhen ihe sun comes up again its j skeleton*, and it wax a fullhour lieforo cause of offence, heals tlie iwre and .m-j
all a* rite isarty pressed forward tuinaki- jxsared to.be btiriwl in slumber. Three Taylor its he sat up. "Tro got terrible ( ness.
tlie firrt day’* distance as long m possi­ &gt;f them perliaps were, but’ Taylor was pains, and I can’t keep still any longer," rays will not soften ’.be pallor of an- , tbeir thirst was sufficiently satisfied to ttamed Usages, and j»ertects ;t lasting
fSo have 1-," replied one of the men m ' other dead fare. There am gaunt, fierce . permit them to enjoy the fresh green cure.
ble. Noban Indian wax sera dnringthe ulcer .so wide awake in his life. His life
i^wolvc* here—great wild eyed l&gt;ea«ta grass at the other side of the grove.
The Camden creamery b to be run on
day. ami tho outlaw* were in good :iev«r before depended an it. He noticed heisattip.
were I who are following at his heel* and nrg--i The next surprise came when one of tlie rn operative plan, it being daltned
Throe minutes later the other* wore
?pirite when nightcloswi dpwn nnd they tliat the three outlaw* lay down close
arousal, groaning
grdaning .mu
and curaiug,
cursing, and the .' ing each other to make the first attack, i the men investigated the contents of that patrons thits receive belter prices for
went into campon the banksof arivnlet together, leaving him alone and several ornuM-ii.
—
-------------------«— in
{» to
--------. I
-------------tfae ontU
sentinel came
staggering
goxp—
ont:
ws’ wagon and found tbe treaa- their milk.
carrying ita waters towarii the Chey­ feet away, and he figured it ont:
CHAPTER XXVH.
•Dojomething fur me or Pm a dead
, uro which !»ad been responsible for ra
enne.
•
Amo* Opdyke. 1» years in tbe lumix-i
"They have arranged to kill jne, and
mnnV crime*.
While it was known trade ah Hudson. b«" soid- t»u&lt;- to1 Mattia
When fit camo Hme to । post sentrie* it will be when the sentry i* changed. man!”
From t he way he acted one would have
, that the men were hunting for the cave Je Blood, two hui*t!ing young, men from
Taylor volunteered to take the flnit When he come* in to wake the other
of gold, tho\kra that they had found it Athens. Mich.
watch. He- wanted to be by himself, man up ho‘i« to do the deed. I must be thought Taylor the worst off uf all. He
groaned. gMped, writhdi. twisted, bathe
that ho might think and plan, bnt his wide awoke and prepared for him."
had not been entertained. Whom &lt;lid
Tbe office and blackspiith -.hop Jt tbe
offer wm brusquely refused and un&lt;U&gt;f
liad
rampany.
Tlie
outlaws
ml
led
about
it belong to? The wreckage uf the sea slave mill at Fenton buniHi imr murn-.
An&lt;i now came night and solitude on
the oqjllaws ported. Tin* wm proopfliat lheplaiu. Men who have not experi- on the earth like wounded dogs, apd, curi •
| l&gt;elong8 to the finder. So with the ing. Loss 8300, with no insurance.
they &lt;Hstru*ted him. bnt he'took no no­ race«) it can have bnt a faint under­ oxisly raangh. none of- them rasp-acted j
wreckage of the pktins.
tice of tbe slight. When wrapped in hia standing of ita weirdness—ita awful the cause of their illness. Tho jug wm ,
Alger county homestewlrra are getting
. The wagons were moved to tho other
bliuiket be gritted his teeth with rage solemnity—the fear that creeps into,tbe brought and each drank again, hoping I
’ side of the grove ami the gold hunters 35 Mumpage ffir their V’hirdwye" ample
and whispenti to himself:
heart of the wakeful listener and un- the fiery whisky wonld ease tlie pain* ;
went into camp. If tha newly added which ia being, purchased for tire New
of what they believed to ba colic. It wa* '
"One insult more or, less does not nervee'him.
.
। treasure was to be taken away it must York market.
only after one of the men had fallen in
count. I’ll stand by to mock them when
Cbee-wce! Chee-wee! Chee-wee!
be ilrawn by the horses which bad
J. D. W. Fisk ha* been eteettd presi­
they writhe and thirst and ecream out in
It i* only the voice of the tree toad, spasms, foaming at the mouth and tear­
hauled it thus far and were now hardl v dent of the Brandi county agriculttira)
tbeir agony, and liefore they are dead bnt it makes ovety nerve tingle and the ing at the earth with hi* finger*, that
able to keep their feet. It would take society. Wallace E. Wright, secretary, and
they shall see me drive off with the breath come shorter. Tlie notes broke Bob suddenly shouted:
a week to recruit them fur tho long pull
The xmliuree numbcral hundreds
"By heavens, men! bnt I believe we
treMure."
in on a silence a* profound a* the grave;
to the fort. Tlie camp wa* therefore
It was not a coincidence that Captain
There wa* no alarm daring the night, they cease and the silence which return* have all been poisoned.’’
made as comfortable os possible, the
and before sundown the next .lay the ia appalling.
•‘How—who by?” shrieked one of his Burton’s party, when road}* to leave die
treasure examined piece by piece and ita
companions.
*
valley,
should
head
in
the
same
direc
­
[&gt;arty reached the fork* of tho Cheyenne,
Step! Step! Step!
r
value estimated, and when this task
where the soldier* were in camp. Be­
“By—by this infernal enr, if anybody, tion a* that pursued by tho outlaw*. It
It is only the footfalls of a timid rab­
hail been accompiiahed even the sweet,
was simply, tbe name line of reasoning.
fore entering the camp Bob cautioned bit yards away, bnt they reach the and I’ll ’nave hi* life! ”
sad face of the orphaned Lizxie carried
each man to preserve the strictest sectesy strained ears with terrible distinctness
Bob pointed at Taylor, who wa* ap­ The influx of gold seekers wonld natur- a smile.
,
.
regarding their adventures and the con­ and make the jjerspiration start from parently in convulsion*, and then nally mass the'Indian* on tho western
OF THIS PAPER
border
to
oppose
them,
and
it
wa*
rea
­
tents of the wagon, and camp was innde every pore.
stooped for one of tlie riflee. As he did
I liavo written much of. adventure and
ibont a quarter of a mile'fkom tho tenta ! Rustle! Rustle! Rustle!
so he fell forward upon the earth with :* soned
mnwi that
tnat tho
u» route to Fort
Kort Sully would wrv n*,|„ t,e
;--------- , ‘
..nnopp^L
In going
going out
ortS*.™!££
~d’™
af the soldiers.
lie
unopposed.
In
of
the
valterrible
vuree,
nnd
Taylorsprang
upand
tvill be pleased to know that
. The listener almost cries out as he
'iu“
Tlie outlaws kept a sharp outlook on starta up. It i* a liarraleas snake mak­ ran away into the darkness. He did not ley. however. «h pm wk . Oilwe have just completed ar­
Taylor for awhile, a* if fearful that be ing hi* way through tlie dry grass, but dare go for, and yet it wa* horrible for ferral ™te. and it wo. not nntil the ^’s
gold
.welter,
arrived
at
the
tort,
of
th.
i
TO,™
.^
‘
‘
"7
"
meant-to lietray them, lint their sus­ the sound might have signaled an In­ him to linger within hearing.
Cheyenne and the aoldlera' encampment I it.™ .J?
‘he **“» '°PP"1 rangements for publishing iu
picion* di«l him injustice. Ho had other dian creeping into camp to do bloody
Strong men who die by poison die that they knew the outlaw, had SZd I
““»~t .lowly trailing
plans, and they were plan* to be carried work. ■
hard. It i* an nwfuhend. The crouch­ that they knew the outlaws had paraed
these columns the
across
plain
rand
prairie
—in the gold
out after the encampment had been left
ing, hiding, trembling murderer heard on before aud only two days abend.
He-wich! He-wichl Ho-wichlhunters' camp, surrounded bv perils and
behind.
"I had rather have them ahead than
It is only the note of aqneer, wee bird them rise and stagger and fall; they
alarms.
But
it
is
a
silent
lore,
born
of
The outlaw leader wm the only one
which flits at night over these vast soli­ raved and wept; they prayed nnd cursed; behind." said the captain when ho heard
who went into camp aud reported, and tudes, bnt it qm inode hundreds of in their nwfnl agonic* they attacked the news. "If they can get through heroism, self sacrifice and true merit,
and it is not demonstrative. It waitx for
when be returned he brought something bravo men shiver with iilarm.
each cttfVr and struggled in death. Tlie we ought to lx, able to."
with him which made Taylor’s heart
"I don’t like it, ’ answered Joe with a Mtety and civilisation to lietray itself.
An hour ha* gone by in tho camp on night bird was driven away by tbe cries
A month after Jo* and his compan­
beat with delight. It wa* a two gallon jng
the Big Cheyenne. The sentinel doe* nnd shriek*, and the wolf who sat lis­ diake of the head. "They were a des­ ions rode into that death camp I .met
of-whisky which he had purchased from
not-clore-lR* eyes, but feeling quite se­ tening nnd wondering wo* finally forced perate lot before Taylor joined them,
most
of them in Denver. They had
a gold seeker's outfit stopping on .the cure from danger he lean* against a to flight by tho wail* nnd curaea.
and you know how ho feels toward us.
other side of the encampment for the
I believe they have come this way to come safely through all perils, their
tree and gives hlraself up to hia thought*.
night.
treasure had reached the mint to ba vaiThe
Big
Cheyenne,
winding
its
way
ambush
us,
and
from
this
on
we
can
’
t
•'That perfect* my plans!" he chuckled Taylor has a thousand wild thought*— through pnririe aud plain, has Heen the keep our eye* open too wide."
ued and paid for in rain gold, and there
,
* score of plana—a longing to have time
as Bob caineiu with the jug, "and they
sun rise on many acenes of horror, but
"That’s true," added Harkins. "Tay­ had been one marriage—Joe and Bees
hurry up and bring the worst.
are doomed men!”
A month I.Urr there wm to be Mother
A wolf come* skulking over the earth on none worse than that portrayed in lor knew what we were after, and
Each outlaw was told to help himself.
’•ti'rfactorv to ,u pMttmto sniff ami smell and grow! and won­ the camp of the outlaws. Four men lay through him all the others know. I
Inn Taylor wa* not invited. This wa*
Hwta, and Lime. From their own
der, bnt the sentinel neither sees nor dead and stiff beside the little heap of think they played spy on us and dis­
another slight, deliberately intended,
ashen and blackened brands marking tbe covered that wo had struck the treasure. Up, I Imraed the Kory Md have girtm I,
hears.
and was a further proof that the quartet
The wee night bird ceases its notes site of the camptire. Some lay on their They dared not attack ns in tho valley, it to
nt* “““K11 lo'” “
By Whiter
considered him an interloper. It wa* a and alight* un a branch over the .sen­ backs, their open eyes gazing into the
a* we would be on our guard, but" I it to auutff the raummuUn, biune
long distance yet to Fort Sully, with tinel’s head and look* down upon him blue vaults of heaven; others were face shall bo greatly disappointed if they do turn tor wnctwiiag th. Utt from your
'longer menacing every mile of it, and with enriou* eyes.
' down, their limbs drawn up and their not siiow their hands before onr second most obedient servant
but for this fact Taylor wonld liavo been
A rattlesnake which ha* been in hid­ fingers dug into the soil.
day down the river i* over.”
This weird and powerful
driven out of camp. Five rifle* were ing under a brush heap on tbe bank of
And ns the first beam of the golden
The party remained in camp with the
' setter than four in a brush with the red- the stream now come* forth and races
tale of the finding of a lost
ran
touched
the dead. Taylor crept down soldier* only one night, and as in the
-‘kins.
swiftly past the rear end of the wagon to gaze upon his work. He came trem­ case of the outlaw* the contents of the
Those who have Utw&lt;l Dr. King's New
Th* outlaw party moved on to the to another hiding place.
bling and nfraid. His face was ghastly wagons were not suspected. Tliey were Discovery know ita value, and those who Aztec city in the wilds of the
■Mt at aa«arly hour next morning, aud
The awful solitude affects the horse* pale, his teeth clicked together and hi looked upon a* one of the hundred un­
I*"oUJ“v" now »*» opportunity to try Southwest rivals in fascina­
&gt;* tbe traveling was.good and nothing
a* much aa tho men. They liave laid limtw conld hardly support him as ho successful expeditions already returning It free. Call on tbe advertised Druggist
eenrred u&gt; interrupt tlieir progress a themselves down to sleep, but they are
walked. His own brother could not •Usgusted from the diggings. Thevwere “J,* “•&lt; toulf. twv. SmlX r tion, any of the stories of the
f all thirty mile* wax covered before sr.nn.me
&gt;nd &lt;ul.lre», to u. t uQcku,n it'Co
uneasy and wakeful. Their ears work have identified him, so great wm the given threechoera by theaildiera a* they
famed Arabian Nights. It will
back and forth. Tlieir eyes are drained facial change. He did not want t&lt;» ap­ moved out, and camp hail been placed thlW-wff um , wmpta bo,
EX,
X«w ur. Pin, Pre,.
shortly appear in serial form
to pierce tbe gloom, and nothing keep* proach—he dreaded the sight which only a few miles behind when a vigilant
them down but the fear of breaking in v«»ld meet his gaze, but some mvs- outlook wa* maintained for the outlaw*. vopy « tiukte u&gt; gr^th and Hmu«.hol(l
fr**~ A1‘ * whleh •» ««•"■&gt;■
an th* solitude if they should get up. tenons power forced 1dm along.
'
Three Qmes during the day. when the
are Ixjtweca th* fort and
o..
..
"Revenge is mine ami I will renav pw*? 'vaa obliged to pas* locations where
raith the Lord.”
y’
We give this timely warning that
The fate which tbe outlaws meted out
Mkr
to tike poor gold seekers had recoiled an
'*”**'*
Htteen rou may be on the lookout for it
You Would regret missing a single
toott ap. whtaperoj tbeir
their own he»4i,
heads, bnt
but there wne
wns nt
yet an-•raticel Mti.fbinUysnugbt- 9tb-r ♦w
—1, ■ t
m
—■ *- leaned
to h? -wJ
POtxishad.
Taylor
chapter.

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ive day on

JOLLY BACHELORS.

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

—----- The gospel barge which Bishop alker,
Wedasaday, Jan- 1»| of Xurth Dakota, i» to n*e on the upper
Athletic* and gymnastics are the current
re;yi,. f ,r ]nI1Iichiog. It
HOW YOUNG FELLOWS WHO DRAW
fad
Washington
women
•' with ----------------------- and girto.
I Las bsf. uvn ri Tbs M a.. t I MWoaier.
AND PAINT ENJOY LIFE.
A young woman named Maud ZlovlerxchA sleighing party at Ctendsod woe run
akoivivltliuki was married in Chicago lant down and seven of tlicrn severely wounded.
An electric motor did it.
. George R. Grpham, the founder of Gra'fam'a Magazine, now 8ft years old, is not
WHICH IS BOSS
dead, but is seriously ill in the Memorial
Marquis of Queensberry.the agnostic and
hospital av Orange, N. J., where he has authority on pugilism, is lecturing in Eng­
ITS MERITS FORCLEANING
been an inmate for several years, his board
A '.though’ common sense general iy stands being paid by George W. Childs. At one land in favor of polygamy for tbe men.
A woman named Wood, wife of an old
.AND WASHING THE CLOTHES,
ippalled at the artist’s threshold, a great tknu he wm worth *300,000. but lost it in
settler,
at Union. Ia., of what ia euplumber of our younger and some of our wild bpeculation.
—
----- • *died
t------ —;■ ‘~
FASSURE IT A WELCOME
It is reported that the Pennsylvania ' P«e«l to have been leprwy.
jhler painters manage to get along very
Railroad company JwiU hereafter control The Ufehms body of a 4-year old son of
comfortably
without
it.
There
b
an
un
­
WHEREVER IT GOES.
written law in Bohemia that a man can do tbe output of the Coxe Broa'a colliery.near , William Hartack, of Laramie, Wyo., who
ittiything honorable without losing lib dig­ Pottsville, Po., amounting to nearly 3,000,- wandered away during the afternoon, after
; an all-night search by fifty person was
nity. During a snowstorm a young lady 000 tons annually.
Two men were killed and three injured ’ found next morning—frozen to death.
driving down Fourteenth street in the fam­
- explosion
• ’
” ‘lamp
----- ain aAn exhibit at the World’s fair from Monily carriage was astonished to observe a -by the
of- a coal* oil
young artbt whom she had met some tim« l lodging house in tbe Quaker city.
| tana Will ta a pack of playing cards mode
before at a fashionable dinner party carry­
Natural gas has been discovered in largo- by Indians out of Caucasian nkln.
ing n bucket of coal to hLs studio. A more quantities near Memphis, Tenn., on a Ut- I A vessel is now sailing for Europe which
diplomatic person would have driven on । tlf bjand in the Mhaisslppi river.
I has on board gold to the value of *1.500,000.
IS THE BEST FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD USE
without pretending 20 notice the incident , The board of aiderman of Iz&gt;ng bland She is the steamer La Champagne.
'
Bnt thb particular ybung woman was so 1 City, L. I., baa declared Horatio S. Sanford I Tta white dtisens of Montana are or-.
TIME TABLE.
Tn effect November ^Ib.J^
wtot.i-.hed at seeing the wit and lion of a ‘ the duly elected mayor of said city, knock­ ' ganizlng, lead by the trades unions, to '
spcL'tl gathering engaged in such a menial ' ing out the notorious Gleason.
drive the Chinew out of the state. Tta Favorite Route between Grata Rapids. Detro.*
y*\^PE OritY BY
occupation that she motioned her coachman I Tho rather poetic name of “Rosollite" । method la tbe boycott.
'
Lv.'l GflinirEwt | A. M. |P. M. I Fto stop, and alighting from her carriage do covers what b perhaps the safest high ex­
sired an explanation from her friend of hb plosive yet devised, and which b named t W. E. Atchinson, of Smithton, Mo., was ’
Grand
,
-----------------------r
—
—
---------captured
In
the
act
of
burglarizing
a
house.
|
East Parts
extraordinary conduct He was not'nt all
Dr. 11
Rosell,
—2, chemist st
at the 7
patent
—“• of- He jjaj been a citizen of good standing for
McCord
einlMirrasscd. Setting hb coal bucket down, after 2..
Allo
।fice, who discovered how to make It out of' XMK.
be said I laughingly:
Elmdale
{ what used to bo a refuse of asphalt.
I
Burglars
blew
up
the
safe
of
Isaac
Fol.
Clarksville
“Oh, that’s nothing. .My coal is out, aud ■
ADMINISTRATOR'S MALE.
General
ler'a jewelry store at Lone Rock, Wla, j
Idike Odessa
they haven't sent me the tan I ordered. 1
--------- - Butler’s brain weighed four
thWoodbun­
ta'. » model up .mln., .ud 1 couldn't uk I
"■»»
W.?lm5 * HS and set fire to the building, burning I*
In the nutter of the estate of James Cox,
Sunfield
death
caused
by’ the bursting •&gt;'
of •
a“
small
.
OMMMd.
lb, ;»or thing to ptuo to, ■ Venn, la . cold : d
“lh was “
"”‘1 b
“u 1 down.
Mulliken
Notice Is hereby aivon that I -hsll «ell st pub­
Tbana uot
1 fraud laidge
The gas works at Evanston, a Chicago
lic auction, to th* highest bidder, on S-iurday.
room. So I went to the grocerRnnd
got a
a artery in hto brain, except for which, caused
Idkuiing
WherMt
he
by
a
111
ot
coughing,
hemight
have
lived
'
ths 11th day of March. A. D. neX st io
bucketful, and here I Am.” Whereat he
—
ut 4-«
__ ----------- —"n
-I» TT
•-•-- r
l-.»—--I X—
w.e, suburb, blew up owing to a leak in the
Detroit
o'clock tn the forenoon, ut Hie vreinbM of
t
purifier,
leaving
the
town
without
light.
1
Thousands
are
suffering
with
urmd
bl,
ba.
plcltwl
up
bb
buni.n.nnd
said debased, in the ti»wn*lil&lt;‘ o' A—yria,
’
t in excclient condition.
I
While.
George
Swaney,
one
of
a
party
of
disappeared up the stairs.
In the County ot Harry. In she.Mate uf Mlchfcan.
pursuant to lleeime aud authority pranted to mo Torpid Liver-thc symptoms are
Mrs. Louise Leberworst, a Chicago
It must not be imagined thnt because
OntheW«h dav ot Deeembcj, A. D. 1»3. by Depression of Spirits, Indiges­ thaw young fellows live in their studios
Edmore
the Probate Court of Barry County. Michigan,
Manton
all tho e*ta'n, right, title and Interest of the said tion, Constipation, Headache. and generally cook their own meals they
tools
deceased &lt; f, 'lu and to tbe real estate situate Dr. Sanford s Liver Invigorator are to be sympathized with. No bachelor
Grand fledge
and twins In tbe County ot Barry. In the State of
dmd body right
Infant ot her.
Cubollo
.
a
,
Tho notoriOUB Dr. Herz, who ,is so deep
Michlvsn. known and dflsenned as toll&lt;»-.»sj to is a reliable remedy for Liver in New York lias'more enjoyment out of
life than n painter. One of hb first pur­
l&lt;i&lt;nnr
Wrttt
wit: The west halt of the north we&gt;t &lt;in;utrr
------------, in the Panama canal rascality baa been
Disorders. It cures thousands chases b a gas stove with its various cook­
of section nineteen ill] town one [|J. u &gt;rtlt of
Thursday, Jau. 19.
, arrent^i
Bornemouth, England, by Eog- .. Detroit
range seven (&lt;] west, containing sebentjh ne
not try ing apparatus. By the aid of this instru­ The cashier of thj Rome branch cf tho ( Rsfa police with the object of extraditing ,.„ Lanatog
ana fortv-Lmr hundreds acres.according toil e every • year; why
Grand Led,
Vailed S'jstes survey, and 20 screi off of itt.e Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator? ment he can prepare mails an appetizing, if Banco -Nopolll has been arrested, a, direc- i him to Paris. He is at this timeo to ill tc
Mulliken
north side nf the north east quarter of tie
quite so'ebborate, as those of the Hoff­ tor has alisconded and there is a deficiency •be moved.. SunfUM
•
Your Druggist will supply you. not
northeast q mrter of section twenty four
.. Woodbury
man House. Usually his mcab are simple of 8,000,t)UO francs In the tank’s cash.
town one north range eight (■*] west.
M LakeOdessa
—a breakfast of coffee, rolls, eggs, lamb
Dated Jau. I3tb, A. D. IMM
Mary Ann Nelson, a negro woman, died
.. Clarksville
Llt lANA, HvDr. |
chops or liver and bacon, and a light lunch­ near Orland, HLt, aged, os she stated, 130
John W. O’Brien, who had been in tbe ,. I ifIm dale
Admlnts r«t&lt;ir
eon of anything handy, eaten hurriedly in years, and there is good evidence that she employ of the Illinois Central for forty .. Alto
.. | McCord
order to save tbe precious hours of light. ( was
wlw correct.
correCT. She
Dno said
Miu she
sue uhed
uscu to
w light
ngas years, is dead at Highland Park, a Chi­ ,.
I Rast Paris
When darkness falb the young painter’s . Washington
_ ’s pipe for him before bs
• cago suburb.
Ar lUranfi Kapidi
. GUAKDIAN SSX1.K.
appetite asserts itself. He either goes to on earned his militaQ- spurs.
j Obituary: At Boston. Flora Walsh
In the matter of the estate o." Wi b-r A
Italian or, as hb finances may be, to a fash- ] Sam Small says he is spoiling for the op- (Mrs. Charles H. HoytV
Moore, a minor.
;
actress, aged
ionnblc restaurant and dawdles for two portnnlty to meet Bob Ingersoll on tta 23. At St, Joseph, Mo., Thomas J. Dry­
Notice l« hereby giv&lt; n thst I shall sell a'
public auction tothc hl;;' es blddcrrn Saiutitay
। hours over a table d'hote, or else goes to his platform and discuss agnosticism.
i ant, of the Bryant &amp; Stratton business colthe 4th day of February. A. 1). 1RM, at (lea
I
cupboard
mid
finds
enough
material
for
an
While in a drunken frenzy Henry Zcig-' lege.'" At New Orleans, Editor I*. Placide
u clock iu tbe forenoon at the Probate
el|ibornte dinner of three or four courses. 1 ler, a Leavenworth, Kan., jointkeeper, nt- Canouge, aged 71. At Warren, Ills., J. P.
office. In the City Hastings, tn lb- Ouiuty of
Barry. Io the Htafe of •Mh-hlgan. i-ureuaut fo
Usually he has company. Dinners in a . tempted t&lt;&gt; 'till Ids wife and commit sul- Keriin, aged 55. At Springfield, Illa, Mrs.
,-t.i •!
license and authority granted t«&gt; me on the
: Uris
studio
building
are
like
progressive
euchre
I6tli «tav ot August. A. 1&gt;..
by the
;
,
”. .
-■
,,
, , ’ cidr. The woman’s inluricsare not fatal. Mary D. Hawley. At Philadelphla,CatbProbate Court of Hairy County, Micbtam. all ot
• Every day, others week days only, t stop
LTX
m
h?
Zel
«
,er
"
“
j
Starp*
’
.
ngee
115.
tbe estate, right. IUI&lt;* and Interest of the wild
on signal.
one night gathering
in
Jones’ •~&gt;™
room, another | Henry
""
*&gt;
--'•••-*
,,
„
----,
Ciuiuuccy
M.'Depew
has
presented
ths
G.
Myers,
of
Sydney,
Australia,
is
Chauncey
M.Depew
minor of. In And totb&lt;‘ real ••itate situated Jnd
Parlor cars on all trains between Grand
hi Brown's,« third in itubinson’a.
being iu the County of Barry, tn the state! of
I examining .the
_'_Lconditions existing in tho Yale gymnasium with
:1 ..22i a picture ofItnulds
the and Detroit Seats Z5 cents. Connectioas J
Madder Lake, (lie genre, painter, now rich iwuthweeteru states, with a view to estab- old Yale fence, by Howland, of New York. made in Union stuilnu. Grand Rapids with the
Michigan. kuowiF and described
folloks.
. wayc THF ‘vriHF
to-w!t: The north half ot ths south half of th- nLtiHi J IITL. OnllL
CiiH AGOfc,Wkst’ Michigan Railway fob
and famous,'gave a dinner one Sunday ten , ’tolling ranches for the propogation ot knn-1 — *
..
..
..
,
Washington
rumor
says
that
Mgr.
Sanorth east quarter ol section thirty-three, town
CHICAGO AND THK WKM1 AND FOB MVSKN- .
half a aozen
dozen young n-nows
fellows— a^xo^.
years ago to ruin
.----- —.—;npe,e(gfit west,
GON, MANlSTKN.TttAVKltSK CITY. ELK RA Pl-th, A. !&gt;.. ts-J2.
ALWAYS THE BEST i™t«,
murieUn-H. Hicrary msi-j A,
oI ib. feundlt, of «.h II
ids, Chakixvoix and I'ifrosKKV. Favorite
James Townsend. Guardian. ,
neeraand the like. I» «»b’t’er
.
----------to thisumnuer resorts of northern Michl‘Ut
,ic ,, i
« b7 cither Archbltbop route
gan.
■&gt;
I
day and a howling snowstorm prevailed.
j a
Trains leave Grand Rapid* for Chicago. 8 JO A
VM,r
I
Ireland
or
Bishop
Keane.
"Say,
remarked Fixatif,
f .ML3
and !-•*&amp; 1-.M..-11S1-M.
1*. M.. •I1:3S P. M: ArriveChlaSMS,
-1y'. fellows,” &gt;. T
l,
:.lin
”
TUoSlatb Strew thalnle KuwCU,
J“Ivo
on. J.r .. ‘M.
»tMI«
wboaeriudto Ih.-yhn.! Ix-. o &lt;nioklng*ll the
hr fir. lAr.no&gt; 1 *
J ~,w ’
oue in one d«r el , :38 P
p. Mlaod l-f» K. M.
Whereas drfault has been made In ibe comliartcrtoon.-I-m burwry. and I'll l» blotf H
Dee Motiioi mnltol from B. Fey Mill «
Ue»e Mr Menhlee eoe Tre«en»aty T.»
lions of a roorusage vre&lt;-tm-d by N’eii-m ah :
1 bene enytUingln the tanler ex«-pt c™ck- I
meettage. More then 1,&lt;») Sunday edtool «•
p„
,
Richants and llanuah M. Richards, his wife.! of
era nnd
an.l the
—-, lad'e
dine with
with laite.
Lake."
: ’ .
lo“ ,U , h',,
.............
cblldrnir'werr
iXVXVS! J?. ,™?'
childrejr'were among
among the
the number.
number.
era
cheese.
Let's dine
”
j
IN THE
the town-tip of Orangeville. Harry Comity.
Parlor rars on day trains and sleepers ou
Wl.hou, apology Lok,', Mudio
InA Oyo-tory bUMIngln 1-MUaHpbm wu
State of Mtcblunn. to Julia B Scoville, of GepeSixty persons have been frozen to death night train# to Chicago.
rndod nnd the Xoul mmfc u&gt; 1dm. Ho '
’ J“ r'yed
• lu~ In Russian Poland in the Im-Lweek. Ona
seo. state of New Yorit.bearin* date tiir .tira i
Ask our agents fur further particulars or,
day ot September, -li-w. and recorded In ^lie
won qnlu. willing, bn, .11 Um .npplfa. h. of *130,000. fully covered by
h’ insurance.
•lay the thermometer fell to 61 degrees be­ write Gtokorck\.
office of the Register of Deed* for Barry County.
DI
: rann faj i.
Mira Nora Harvey, of Caraacora, Ark., low zero.
Michigan, on tbe/Y:,h ,,a&gt;‘of September. 1M01 In
had were a pound of porterhouse steak,
Grand Rapids.
Uber twelve ol Mortgage* on page xw. on wh|c!i
has abjured tbe Baptist faith to embrace
M. Cucinello, manager of the bank of
some
mutton
chops
and.a
lot
of
vegetables.
inortRigr.there^snow daitred to Ik- due .and
tho
Jewish
religion
in
aider
to
marry
Leon
Naples, has been arrested at Rome for em­
“The very thing," cried John Moran.
unpaid at the date of this notice the sum of un- ,
thousand, one hundred, eighty-nlne and H |oo .
bezzling 2.000,000 lire.
“Fellows, you have never eaten one of my Katz.
dollars, principal and interest together with fin
William Hazlett, who with a couip.-uiion
haricots. Well, you shall today. Have you
Two giris were killed at a grade crossing
-attorney fee of thirty-five dollars aaDdlpulajed
naincl Potts made the trip in a cask near Elmira. N. Y. A sleighing .party of
any
wine,
latke?
”
I
I
,
in sold mortgage, nnd uo act! on or proc- -ding !
through the whirlpool of Niagara, has de­ six were struck by an express train, font
at law or tn equity having been tnstitnted to re- 1
“Two dozen claret,” said tho host.
cover ihe debt secured by said mortgage or a iy ]
TIME TABLE.
“Sit down, then, with a bottle, every termine*! to undertake the feat Again. He escaping injury.
part thereof. Notice t’ thereby given that &gt;y.)
________ In effect September II. 1882.
"The Niagara Falls Boule.”
mother’-s son of you,” said John MJraxi. has not yet settled the date of his attempt.
virtue of a power of sale contained In said mort- j
Genuine leproey has been diagnosed in
Obitury: At Rome, Rev. James Jones,
“and watch me make a hariebu”
cage and tbe statute In such CMe made and p*o- I
the
c.Tse
of
a
Chinaman
at
Najxdeon,
O.
•
aided the said mortgage will be fprecloo-d by a ,
..
,, tied „
Whereupon
he ____
took off his coat,
a 8. J. At Edinburgh, Right Rev. John MeStation*.
Stations.
sale of the mortgaged premise* therein desorb- ।
Ex-Governor Thomas M. Waller, of Con­
piece of Lake’s silken drapery around him, iJichlan, bishop ot Galway. At Pittsfield,
ed. (which sale will be made a ttbe north j
aud after tin hour's preliminary work had Bls . "Uncle" Ben Stout, aged bX At Clif-, necticut, will deliver tta address to the
door oflthe Court Ltouse in the City of H ijtind.. ।
&gt;
graduating
class
of
tbe
Yale
law
school
on
In the Comity of Barry and State ot 31- iga|&gt;,
the ingredients cooking slowly over a grate i
Mrs. Sarah Eastwood.
NORTH.
June 27, this year1.
.
that being the place of bolding ihe Circuit C-urt
Kalamazoo Lv..
fire. Tbe poet lighted h cigar, and turning j
FrlSey. Jan. 20. .
for Bam* County, at public auction, by tbe »b«r I
Mra. Xjeflerson Davis distinctly refuses East Coo per
station*.
to the company retmtrked beuigndntly: j
IB of said county on Saturday, the eight&lt;*e:;|h
The National Woman Suffrage oosocia- to receivT any ’ gifts from the southern Richland June!
day of Febnuiryvisuu. at twelve o’clock noon &lt;»f
"Void! Within half an hour you shail । tlon Las elected these officers: President, ' states, or from private friends, preferring Cressey .....
that dav to satisfy tbe amount which Shall tlotn
Milo
taste n repast tit for the’Olynipinn gods!” ' Susan B. Anthony; vice pn*ident-at-large, ; to live upon her own modest income..
be due bn said mortgage with Inter-*/. ro*ta.
Delton
Then ensued an extraordinary thing. Me­ IUt. Au.» 11 Hb«w; «*m.t»BdlD« were- | The, „„ „,)ta to b,,., , fl h&gt; ,t
aud expenses of sale together with Jnlrty five
Cloverdale...
dollars; altoniey fee as stipulated In sa|d
t. i h'.caao.
gilps. the dog painter, happened to state
Shultz
rerr
poor
“
•?
“
F
“
t
'
r
A
”
r
?
“
°ml.,
Wyo..
belw^p
«
bull
dog
ot
bin,
mortgage. The premises are ueserlbed as ftflthat for his part bo always had a very peer
.
- , iclary, Alic. bion. Blackwell, auditor,, I jjood
B
mountain
wild
eat tor .pun, Hastings....
lows, to-wit:
opinion of Swlnbnrha That act Moran off. Ellen B. Dietrick and May W right bcwelL o( ,1OT Thc utltag b ln (nTor rf tho boU
All tbe following de*crlt&gt;ed land*, situate arid
being lu tbe County of Barry and State.of Michilie had been silently engrusMiii over tbe pot
Coats Grove.
gnn. The west half ot tbe south-west quarter
for a long lime, but now he whs ready for I The International Union of Bricklayers dog.
Woodland
section nineteen, tn toAirshlp two north; rtnqe
'---------------------------an argument. Megilp's unfortunate re- I aud Marita in convention at Baltimore'
ten west containing righty acres of land accord
m,o tbe
u. clew, and
«u.r Moran
...oom seized
Kmou
ln
P* •
»&lt; ChfaW&gt; LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS
mark gave him
liigtotne United States survey, and twenty
Lansing.
»™k »' ««- 1
—
acre* ofi tbe s mth end of the west fractional
it at once. Ilie
! bml ju«l wld a |K»m
-1to The u”10” ,or f-opmUd"
Detroit
Chicago.
half of the northwest quarter of section number
• with authority and n । ting the authorities to sanction the open­
Grand Rapids
Century and• spoke
nineteen In township two north rang- ten w-*t
ing of the World’s fair on Sunday.
faint but musical brogue. Be was a good ; —
- .
।
containing in all nne hand-rd acres of had. be
talker and everybody listened approvingly. I During the year IMB, 1,082 settlers pur-( Following were the quotations on the boaid
the same more or les*.
Date&lt;!, November 22nd. 1892.
Suddenly there arose what seemed to be a chased land on the Canadian Pacific rall- of trade today: Wheat—January, opened
Stations.
Julia B. SiX.Vll.I.E. I
May. opened 7»«c. cloaed
simultaneaus wail of Lorror from the com- i waJ’&gt; including 450 from tho United States, 73Hc, cloeed
, Mortgager.
78Hc; July, opened TSHc. cloeed IT^o. CornLEX W. H AMILTON.
pony. "The haricot is scorching!" So it | The Berlin Hallesche Zeitung says that January, opened &lt;3Hc, cloeed
May,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
SOUTH.
was. Moran dropped his eloquence and since the outbreak of the cholera in the opened iTiip, cloeed GMc; July, opened 48c.
are tuied in the
Ar..
grabbed bold of the cooking pot. But the . Neitleben lunatic asylum twenty-eight closed 47\c. Oats -January, opened 3QHc, Kalamazoo
East Cooper I.v.
preparation of
vegetables and meal alike were burnt, • persons have befcn stricken with the dis- cloeed to^c: February, opened 31 He, closed Richland Junc’t
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
dosed :&gt;*Hc. Pork— Cressey
nnuteous in odor aud equally disagreeable ‘ ease. Thirteen
u'~* ' of
* those attacked Lhave 31H&lt;r. May, opened
In tbe matter of the estate of David N. Lake,
January .opened S1KTTH. closed S16.V7H: Febru­ Milo..............
in taste. There was a proposition to chuck died.
deceased.
ary, opened IlKlTH-dofled 18.VJH; May.oponcd Delton
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell id
the poet into the snow, but it wns not car­
United States Judge IL R. Nelson,at Du­ Sl'Al-H. cloeed 6J9.32H. Lard—January, opened Cloverdale
public auctfou toNne highest bidder. onTuesdHjried. Fixatif went to his larder and brought luth has rendered an opinion that the Chi­ flO.to,ck«ed Jll.'Kti.
8bu!tz
the 21st rtav ot February. A. D.. ISM.
tack all hfci crackers and cheese, and with nese exclusion net is unconstitutional
at ten o’clock. In the forenoon at tl
Live Stock—Prices at the Union Stock yards Hastings...
office of the Judge ot Probate In the
this scanty meal, washed down by copious
Michael Davitt will stand as a candidate today ranged an follows: Market opened
city of Hastings lu the county of Barry,
drafts of claret, the expectant dinars had for North East Cork, one of the seats • moderately active with pigs; lightweights Coats Grove.
« M -12 00
in the state of Michigan, pursuant io
...
lo be satisfied.
tlccnse and authority granted to me on the -Ulb
to which William O'Brien was elected in unchanged and other grades 102M5c higher; Woodland
day of December. A. D. WA by tbe Frobate
Probably it to in the desire to get away July.
salve ranged at 65.7ii57.10 pjgs, &gt;7.00© Woodbury
riaJD.L
court of Barry county. Michigan, all of th?
. which ie absolutely pure
7.M
light.
S7.4OG7A5
rough
packing.
V.iDV.n
from
such
incidents
ns
this
that
painters
During the year just closed 163 new joint
Lansing
estate, right, title and Interest of tbe said de
and soluble.
always want ta get married, to eschew stock liability companies were registered lu mixed, and 57.m$8.00 heavy packing and ship* Detroit
ceued of? In and to the real estate situate and
Grand Rapid*
sack and live deadly.
being In tbe county of Barry, in the s-ate of
ily. There to
b a groat
great deal Scotland with a minimum capital of £6«, ping lota.
It.has more than three times the strength
Michigan, knawn and described as follows;
Cattle—Market quiet; prices without ma­
I _____
humor 1_
in _
a bachelor
’s_ IXM.913.
of
wit
aud
___
L_l_.
•Slops on signal only.
of Cocoa mixed with Starch, . Arrowroot
terial change; quotations ranged at &gt;5.40
tOThe‘north half of the north half of section
studio. It is tho scene of romance and sen
+ Nos. 5 and6 will not carry passengers uateaa
The quantity and value of iron and steel Qfl.10 choice to extra shipping steers, *4.800
or Sugar, and is far more economical,
number thirty three in township three north of
timentand gnyety. It presents Rembrandt- exported by Groat Britain in the first eleven A3J good to choice do., *4.IU^L8O fair to good. provided with freight train penults.
Freight trains will be run at ttie eoareuteMa
range eight west excepting one bnndrejj acre*
costing less than one cent a cup. It
esque contrasts of light and sluulow and to months of last year wore 2,514,049 tons and
common
to
medium
dm,
*3U&gt;U3.75
of the company, who reserve the right to
of land heretofore conveved by David N Lak*
in
many
particulars
such
a
method
of
Bo
­
butchers'
steen.
?2.3J£t2.73
stockdp,
SSADQ
is delicious, nourishing, and kasilt
to Eber II !«*ae.off and from the west end and
the limo of such trains without notice.
•
£19,938,442 respectively, against 3,018,038
hemia thnt to delineated by the novel writ­ tons and £25,007,291 in the corresponding 3.25 Tcxra steers. *2.811^3^', feeders, SUSCtlTS
W. 8. Dkwxng. GeuH Manager.
a piece of land eighty rods north and south by
DIGUTED.
____
_
.
H. c. Porrga. Gen’l p. at Ar .
twenty rods east aud west ofi of and from the
cows, *1.0102.70 bulls, and *3AqiAfi3 veal
ers. But the bachelor artist knows that hi" months of 1891.
east end heretofore conveyed by David N. Lake
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
life,
though
generally
jolly
and
free
from
a Michael Hones, containing fifty acres ot land
The lead mining industry in Grant coun­
Sheep-Market quiet and steady Ind prices
care, is also in the main tree from comfort
the same more or less.
ty, Wia., b reviving after a long period of ruled unchanged: quotations ranged at
and lacking in tbe element uf sustained torpor.
D^J^^°Mie~oei®t..
flOOSASO per 100 lbs. westerns, 63.2JG3.40 na­
effort that is essential to the achievements
Administrator.
Robbers went to the flat of .George tive®. and J4.15CAOO limhi
of ambition. It occasionally happens that
Produce: Butter—Fancy creamery, 33c per
bachelor painters make a reputation and Grimm, at Chicago, and carried off every­ lb; fancy dairy, 25®£8c; fresh packing stock.
remain single nnd prosperous. BuVimually thing except a enrd bearing ther legend: 17&amp;19c. Eggs—Strictly frosh, 32c per dot; ico
MORTGAGE BALE.
“
God
Bless Our Home." Even the mar­
Scientific American
the artist’s good fortune begins at the altar,
houae,
27®2lc. Dreined Poultry — Spring
Default having been made in the conditions
Agency for
of a certain mortgage made by I’atrlek St Joini
and in the great majority of case* he Is de­ riage certificate of the couple, which was chickens, IW&amp;llc per lb; mixed lota, O.^KtlOc;
?o»UnT""xxlrru. dated July ITlh. A. n.l
turkeys, 13c: ducks. UCfcUHc; geeac. t&gt;UUc.
sirous to get then! os soon as possible. —New' tacked up on tbe wall, was taken. ’
IWiO and recorded In tho office of the regi*ter of
Potatoes-Wisconsin Rose, C&amp;ittWc per bushel;
York! Sun.
deeds, for the county ot Barry and state of
6&amp;gfi7c; Wisconsin Burbanks, TDo
Mteh’rin. on the twh day of July. A. D.. law.
Charles Hamilton, treasurer of Rich Hebrona,
Michigan Burbanks, «Q&gt;71c; mixed !oU,6ao
Not Obliged to Believe Everything.
m Uber 33 of mortgages, on page 157. on which
wood, Richland county, Wb,, who wns Me. Sweet Potatoes—Illinois.
Ap­
mortgage there is claimed to be due at the data
BiSTBHIWE
The dean of Norwich in a recent speech charged with embezxllng town funds, has ples—Fair to good. I2JJ5G2.50 per barrel
this notlee the sum of eighty-one dollara and
told thia story to illustrate the now criti­ been fully exonerated.
fifty one cetit*. and an attorneys fee of fifteen!
Cranberries—Jereeyd, fancy. J.XUttJfl.OO per
MEDUIMC
CAVKATS,
dollars provided for hi said mortesge, and no
cism ns it appears among tbe middle clajmca
Mrs. Allen R. Rea, of Rockford, Ills., barrel; Cape Cod, choice to fine, SlO.UQSfcllJXi.
ItnViRL
TRADE MARKS,
suit or proceedings at law having been InstituA worthy timber merchant announced thnt b dead. She was prominently interested
New York.
DESIGN PATENTS,
ed to recover the moneys secured by said
he wfis relieved to find that be need not be­ in church and missionary work.
mortgage or anv part tbereoL Now. therefore,
COPYRIGHTS, etcJ
P
lieve literally the various passages in tho
bv virtue ot the noaer of sale contained in said
•Wheat—No. 2 red winter cash. tJUJic; FebOf 184,3Mi recruits received into the Ger­
mortgage, and the statute in such cate made
Bible which he had often provetl to be im­ man army and navy recently only 834 ruan-.
- March. SJJw:; May. rt’ic;
^jSSrfded. notice l» bercbyginm that on
possible. Being pressed to tlime one of could not read or write.
June. fiJSc. Corn—No. 2 mixed cash, 56c;
Batunlay. the eighth day of April A D. i«t.:str
these passages be mentioned the ark. It
May, SJfcc. OaU-No. 2 mixed cash. »c;
ten o'clock In the forenoon. I shall sell at public
A new French torpedo boat, tho Grena­ May, 36*4c. Rye—Quiet and unchanged;
was, he understood, 450 feet long, 70 feet
broad and 45 feet high and was filled with dier. built at Havre, made 34.to knots per western and state. Sbjfitc. Barley-Dull;
hour
on
ber
trial
trip.
western quoted at
Pork—Dull but
live animab. He was convinced, therefore,
fcr^xxfc ^Wi»”y’.b; Lamst ctrcalatlou of any udentlflo paper la the
The city of Lubeck, Germany, is prepar­ stratly; old mefce. *17Jft^l7JO; now mess,
tliat the Israelites could nut have carried it
wvrtd. Splendidly lllurtratad. Ko iDtallWcnt
Lard—Dull and unchanged;
ing to celebrate; this year ita 750th anni­ 18JjOJ5ia.7j.
man •hmild bo without It. Wooklr.Jt3.00 a
about
with
them
for
forty
years.
—
Pall
January, |UJ7.
unount due ou said mortgage, with Mven J*r Bit; WJGrtx mimtUa. A«Wrea» MUNN A CO.
versary.
Mall Gaxette.
?flni Interest and all legal cost", together with
bluujuu, Wl Broadway, Now York Qty.
Live Stock: Cattle-Market dull for all
Reporta from Shelby, Macoupin, Bond grades at a decline of 10a per 100 pounds; poor­
Si mr therein. Ute peerntw, betee
and adjoining counties in the great wheat est to best native steers. J3.7&amp;&amp;5.75 per 1U0
Tlxey
Live
High.
in said mortgage as all that certain lot. piece and.
section
of
central
lllinob
show
that
the
lb»;
Texans, *3.73; bulb and dry cows. *UBQ
parcel of land situate m the township of Hope,
The most lofty place in the world regu­
growing crop has been badly injured by the Xax Sheep and Lambs— iSir demand for all
iy. the county of Barry and State of]
Act on a new principle— larly inhabited by human beings is the December drougth.
desirable offerings; sheep. *4.a&gt;Jfl.'IO per 10
Michtnn. and known and described as follow*:
Buddhist
monastery
of
Hains
in
Thibet,
Tbi-jouth east quarter of tbe north we*' quar­
lambs. 83.5uifl.75. Hogs-Markot firm
One factory in Frederick county, Md., lbs;
which ia about 17,000 feet above the sea
ter of section thirteen [13] town two [21 north
live hogs. 57.Oz4ta.UU per 1U0 lbs.
IcveL The highest inhabited spot on the put up 4,000,000 cans of corn and beans last
^T.Tr'fcourex..
western
hemisphere
is
Gaiera,
a
railway
Mortgagee.
man who has kept the clippings bats
station in Peru, which la 15,085 feet; above
FHinrr T. Coutnovz,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
the Padflo’a level at low tide-SL Louie
n&amp;ied January 7th. IWj.
RepubUc.

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FAIRBANKS

SANTA CLAUS SOAP
ALL GROCERS KEEP IT.

Hill’s pile
Stturea, uo
ositive cure
give you a
ih package.
Mail. Try
L. Heath,
&lt; over the
en*told by
I across the
ict Imes only
rss traveler
n &lt;our own
in a life-andnnsumptiou.
to fight the
led lea! Dtoly has cured
r medicines
lire greatest
of strength
I1 forms of
sumption Is­
is a remedy,
u closed the
y and gave

try for
la.
try for
la.
iryfor
la.
for the last
$.3,000. and
1,000 during
• ears!
he head*.
;. gasping,
-rasping.
omfurt tied,
re dead! •
Bh catarrhal
* of chronic
•d and cured
aling proper*
Remedy. it
removing the
sore and lo­
ots a la-'tlnx

o be run on
ifing claimed
er prices for
&gt; the lumber
nt to. Martin
sg. mtn front

shop of tbe
d this mornurance.
* are getting
dseye” maple

elected presi­
r agricultural
•secretary, and.

&amp;.der
*ER

now that,
deted arlishing its

the Day

N.K.FAIRBANKJ1C0.

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When you can be Cured

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&gt;kout for it

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Other Chemicals

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�Additional Local News.

dro Fridv ^‘^XtercwrZd Allen
n—» .out ,d»edp&lt;l«i before f'b '• Main street Mr .
rg
Mr.
If
Ibre «d » lib b- re«l McOmber won first prizes.
•Tbe HiMen City" wl&gt;» 'bo flrel ebwK
A lolly crowd of married people with
wisra and Mesdame. Fred Barlow and
dinary. rouMi.lering bow much time they
Tbe MMo.1 of UK- A. X «■
£ tvnf Huffman at tbeir head enjoyed ■
Q*
where to be prew.il
'be .wJbrtd’t.. CoteS tomtit* Thonwppl. -, —nites and aandstooes from KirX- spend at ths forts and how many
,£THud«&gt;n'. B«, eomp»:ir they b*»e »
’S* TureUW- nUbl- Tb&lt;»e who eeet S.lTriSuLre. lb. floor. “d «rel«»
... I»- WH
•"«
,
cbaot* to talk lo. brtltle. **&gt;• ralwlooaHm.
....... ...
A full -11'
1. ... aiOcult, for iMlanoe, to p.r.u^»
repert « flue lime-owanioud MilU-ly ot olotoo***- Ore »'P- King that tbe Hudson’s Bay company does urao (31 norib rangvi ravon (W weat. wh’eh ““
tembiuv hi desired.
rxirU being columns of oxidised hnwa-Jul
wifi be made subj-rt to two mortxagre hrdd by
not rule tbe whole world, or that there arc Sinracl
Caraon. wbteh tuort&lt;ag«i .and the nhmntt.
The
gallery
and
grand
staircase
arc
XTblibXbUrom^^dairtwn. countries that have no fur bearing ani- t..re*t on Dec. IMP. WM. amounted to tbe «&gt;m&gt;
Tbe drawing rooms are paneled with alter­ mal», which in tbe north furnish the poor
man
the
only
means
of
“
U
t
,
°F
t
nate strips of cherry, walnut and ebony, all
He was much Interested in stories about
from America. The main dining rtxcu
----------------PltOBATK OKI&gt;&lt;«
Iwwi l&lt;ul In Ihin Ntthvlll'll
which waa built -c
«o actomn.odate 5»&gt; the queen, though he could never believe State of Mtahigan,
dn&gt;n- .bun1 4U
Mrt or 111•*
.ml &lt;*&gt;!«■- ;I«P» '•
J^re wlnw
jme-ts, b flntahvd -.Ter tbe styto ot the that ber majesty held so high a rank as
At a se**loi» of the Probate Court f&lt;&gt;r th'
drawing rooms, with the exception of relief the governor of tbe company, and quite re­ County ot Barrv. holden at the Probate (’ffi®* •*&gt;
** '""I ",’7 ?h“. ioiX XU roruniMfigures and mutinies of fish, gnme, anim-b. fused to acknowledge ber as bls sovereign. day. the 25'.li day of January. In the year one
“No," ho said, "she may be your quean, thousand eight hundred an&lt;f ninety tijrc*.
LtThe wiling- and chimney pieces of ail as she gives you everything you want
■Pro*rnt. Charles W. AnrMrong. Judge of
17&lt;i l5S«edtbe twine onlllthey ..bt....«l
theiK" rooms are most artistic, nnd so aho good rifles and plenty of ammunition; nnd ^TuThe matter of the estate of William C.
turn It,
.
Tin-MUo-biir l&gt;
f tbeir e.nh . Moel. «mu.en»-ol WJ». &lt;1&lt;- are tihe windows, mantels aud doom, the you say that you eat fldur at every meal iu
rHed from tblw « 'be trine w» tied lb work of which are mort elalionite. TJ-.Ti- your country. If she were my queen sure­ ■'"to re^lneand’tlllng tho priltlon pulrwly-irmr•'&lt; 'b- r1'^
knots in rnony places and was twisted are three Immense libraries ar.d a billiard ly ahe would sometimes send mo half a sack fled, of Jennie M Johnsen, widow of sate de’Dwnb-r Ctob-ogw’'!11'around thr banisters, over doors, beds, room, nil with carved stone fireplaces of of flour, a little tea or perhaps n little crawd. praying that administration of ■*» es­
may be granted to Philip W. Burgess, or to
chairs, etc. Messrs. Jordan and Smith antique design, in one wing there are sugar, and then I would say she was in­ tate
Job. J. Do.wr-l-rllrkrlll-.
mow other suitable person.
Jfter working Industriously In untyln. Tnrfcfadiand swimming baths, largecunsery- deed my queen.
Thereupon It Is ordered. that Thursday .the loth
.
,
Ed E. Gorham—Rutland.
dt»y
ol
February, A. D.WB3. at one o’clock In the
knot# camo together and were quite dis­ utoriea. nvnries aquariums, etc. The whole
-A&gt; it Is. I would rather believe Mr.
E. Garrett—Tbornabple.
be assigned fee the hearing ot said
gusted to find they had been working on palace Is heated throughout with srcam *nd Rcld.’of. Fort Province, who told me once afternoon,
H Walt*—Woodlanil.
petition and that me Mt* at ta»ol
**.
the same string. Mrs. Will Hay was the hot water pipes, and lighu*d ixrth by ga- that the earth went round and the sun roaaedand all other oersous InterestedMo rate
Asher Turner—Yankee bpring*.
e-taaKAre
required S appear »» ase-doaot
fortunate one of the live ladles who cut and electricity. The pictures In the gal stood still, bnt I myself have «eeu tbe sun
E. W Stevens—Assyria,
It Acknowledges flo Superior.
ssld
Court,
then
to
be
hdden
at
the
Probate
for the first prize which was an after din­ leritw are alone worth f-'XXl.OOO and ths rise In the morning nnd set nt night for office, in the City ot Hastings, ‘n
p. G. Henry—Baltimore.
uouhty.
ner coffee spoon. G. F. Cbidrater won books In tbe library
Marvin Gwin—Barry.
much more. The many years. It is wrong of you white men. and show cause. If any there be. why the PJ*r"
tbe
gentleman
’
s
prize,
a
silver
match
of
the
petitioner
may
not
boAnd
it
fo
John V. Wlckbam-Aarltoii.
building, deooratipg and fnrnishiLg of thb» who know how to read and write, to tell lies
Z
further ordered, that said petitioner give notlee
Harvey J- Bennett-M-tlefo"
tMdztce. which is without doubt the finest to poor men who live by the musxle of their to tbe persons Interested In said estate of the
holder.________ ______ ___
Klb-rt Al toft—Hastings tp.
private residence on the globe, eutallsd.au guns."
_____________ ____
pendency ot said petition and tee heariM
HASTINGS, MICH.
2 n. Gilleland—IsJand 4tti ward.
thereof
by
cmmtng
a
eony
ot
thls
order
to
be
outlay of £1,000.000. nearly 14.000 •'OO.—bt.
Asking a Question in Many Forms.
oubltihed lu tlie Hastings Baxxku. a u»w«^
Thomas S. Spence—find and 3rd ward.
We are pleased to inform our readers Louis Republic.
printed and circulated lu said bounty of
Here is a conversation I overheard tbe paper
Wallace Campbell—Hopethat a place.will soon be provided for the
Barry. once In each week for three successive
other day in n Ninth avenue train. It be
John J. Hendershot—Irving.
?PSl%.o,U
people of this city and vicinity, where they
Geo. Swanson—Johnstown.
can deposit their savings with absolute
Two "kid*” made things lively on the gan at Eighty-first street and waa just n
___________
Judge of Probate.
Walter Map» -Maple Grote.
safety and profit to themselves. Amounts Harlem train the other day. Their clothes mile long. An intelligent looking middle
T Ellsworth—Orangeville.
from SI to 85.000 will be received and 4 were an odd jumblo of co.ituining— -ugged aged man sat next the door.
"I
want
to
get
out
to
Eighteenth
street,"
John E. Calrna-Pr^rintllr.
per cent interest paid, payable seml-annu- shoes, derby bate, fringed jackets and but­
James’ McGinnis— Rutland.
he said to the guard.
al such an Institution ought to meet with tonhole bouquets. One hod an unlightcd
"No station on Ninth avenue. Four­
Geo. Ihuter—Tliomappie- .
.
cigarette in bls fingers and a pamphlet
• Charles Hrise—IVoo^land.
hearty approval, especially among the em­ beaded, iu glaring letters, "Bunko Bill and teenth street’s yer nearest station."
Joseph M. Burpee—Yankoe Spring-..
“Why, Isn’t there a station nt Eighteenth
ployes of the manufacturing institutions His Nineteen Victims!” protruding from
R. E. Smith—Assyria.
.
of this city, who ought-td make an effort his pocket. At every station they would atreet!”
.1. F. Tobias—Baltimore.
“Not on this rood. One on the Sixth
to lay by a certain sum every pay day to Jump ou their knees nt the windows nnd
Thomas Kelly—Barry.
provide for the future. It should be remark upon the passengers »«they got off avenue road.”
John Freeland—Carlton.
.
"1 thought the stations were at the same
bornp in mind that fortunes arc not gener­ or on; When the train got well out of town
John Mead-Castleton.
ally amassed In a single year, nor in sever­ and the speed wns somewhat inenmaed they streets tin all the roads!”
“No, air.”
al years. The old saying that ’.’steady were delighted.
wear
old
“What's the best station forme to get
V mini Beaut Iflul Calender.
pecking wears away tbe stone" Is true
“Mind her tqpnin de comers!" said one.
ehoes
The Columbia cydhig calender fur
■‘We'Ms struck de Nancy Hanks of the L out at!" ’
Many of the substantial men of this city,
"Fourteenth
street."
now
catch
cold.
is the moat exquisite ai d truly artistic of and the well-to-do fanners of this vicinity systum'. See!" said the other.
“Isn’t there n station at Twenty-third
At a station somewhere beyond tbe bun
"practical calenders for the. year. It be­ have made their money “slow but sure."
Shoe
gin* with February. ’’3. and ends with upon Incomes ifot In excess of what many drub a very stylish, handsomely dressed
bills.
So
are
over
aud
February. ’U3. It consists of a circular employes In.the factories In this city com­ woman got on. One of the boys was ou tbe
“Why can’t I get out there!"
keep
feet
piece of cardboard, 47] inches In circum­ mand. We recently read that If a person platform, and his scat by his partner conse­
“You can. but it’s a block farther from
ference. the calender picture being framed would pu: 11 cents per day in a savings quently vacant. Just ns the lady went to
'
.
with a reproduction of the pneumatic rub­ bank ami continue to do so for 40 years. take the scat the little rascal slipped in nnd Eighteenth."
"Well,
I
can
get
out
at
Eighteenth
street
ber tire. The picture Is in fifteen water It would amount to St 1.160 at the end of wuumv
with*aNumuim
sidelong swing slid into•—
the
—sent
—.
color’.-, aud represents a country scene that period. We have not had time to Ijust Id time fur the lady to sit in his lap. br taking the Sixth avenue road, can’t 1!"
“Yes, sir; change at Fifty-ninth street."
with a bicycling couple in tbe foreground, even attempt to verify the truth or falsity | Up jumped the other one. Grabbing hiresting in a cosy nook, after a delightful of the statement, but we will do so as ■ pal by the collar ho flung hint from his scat , "Can J get on a Sixth avenue train
HAVE
of over
time. At
ride. This calender, issued by the Pope soon as w
w&lt;* get lime.
ai any
anj rate,
raw. by sav»&gt;• jn» b«j
uq &gt;aid:
&gt;aiu: "Fur
rur shame, Tim!
hu«. Dot's no ■ there?"
“Yes, sir." _
Inc 1!
It cents per day for the period named. | fair! Yea
Yex’ll niver be a inan,
man. much Iras
lew a
Mfg. Co., of Boston. Is adapted for the ing
"But
it
would
las
nearer
for
me
to
go
Price
reduced
library, dining-room, parlor, or business would put any family beyond want, and । jintlcanan! Beg de loidy’a poddenfur jra
allow them to spend old age in ease and ■ accident!’’ And he added under his breath | down Ninth avenue, wouldn’t it!”
office.
are $1.25 goods
"Yes, sir. nnd get out at Fourteenth."
comfort. How many a?e there in this "See’! Take de drop'" Aud Tim did.and
rt
Ami so It kept on, nnd yet those guards
city, who could not by some economy In. tXew York Recorder.
useless expenditure, save that amount? j
—------------------- -—
I&gt;ay you. •
York Herald.
Eil. uf Hastings.Baxxkb.
When to Wind a Watch.
Two cigars at a nlckle each, or one glass ,
Hastings, Mich.
of whiskey would nearly reach that sum.
It whs n Fifth avenue jewelry store.
Dear Sir:—In Ba.xnkr of 19th I notice
The Hastings City bank will soon open
“My watch,” said a gentleman to tbe
MOR Hi AGE FORKCLO8URE.
an article claiming that the entire dog the savings department which Is* a suffi­ solesnian, exhibiting a cratly repealer. "Va­
Whereas, default has been made In theeonlaw had been repealed by the legislature cient guarantee that it will be conducted rina a minute a week. It ought to keep
ditlcnn of a certain iiwrtcajtc. executed by Aka
of IB91. Now as 1 read act Hl’ of public soundly and well. Further particulars lime to the second, and »o you represented J.
Cosies and Marrv a. Cowles of tbe Towu.-blp
acts of ’91 simply repeals four sections that can be had by calling at the bank. Such to me when I purchased IL Look at it."
of Irvlniz. Barry County. Michigan, to Alice J.
One Price Shoe Dealers.
were added to the dog law by the legisla­ an Institution ought to commend Itself to
Tm wilfsmun critically examined the Chureh'n &gt;torv"&lt;Thf Allee J. Morey) of Toledo.
ture of 1883, viz 11. 12. 13 and U act 288. the young men, who should commence to workh through his gloss, closed the case and 01. 0, bearing dot • May the seventh. A I).. I*7J,
and moriedou the .-tenth day of May. A.!».,
Said act of 1883 made a county fund of save their ffieans now.
is7j. m ii.icvun.cK aad thirty-the minutes, p.
handed the timepiece to ita owner.
dog tax. The compiler of tbe session
In liber number 22, of inortxages ou page □»,
“There ip nothing tho matter with your m.
iu the rffleo ot. tho register oi deeds for Barry
laws of 1891 places the act 141 under
watch. It will ktvp perfect time if you County, Michigan, and there I* now claimed to
heading of dismwltlon of moneys derived
‘
be due on said niortgage • the sum of two
The H. C. T. Club will meet al the wind ft in the morning."
from tax on dogs in cities, etc. As treas­ home of Mrs. Doyle, next Monday even­
"Ofc," Inughed the gentleman, “that's a t&gt;-&lt;Mi«an&lt;l seven hundred and sixty dollars and
urer of my township, having a few dpg ing, January 23rd. All Catholics in­ chestnut. I wind it at if certain hour at nlnt; -twocents lixludlnx an attorney foeof thirty
-nveUoiiars. and no proceedings navius been
taxes yet to collect, 1 feel interested id terested in th’s work are requested to at­ nightl"
tak--n at law to recover the debt secured by the
the matter. Taxpayers reading the article
“Thnt has nothing todo with it.” rtspond- Mdd mortgage or any part thereof: Now there­
notice Is hereby given that on Friday tbe
think they have been swindled. I wish tend.
ed J.he clerk. "During the night your watch fore.
twenty-first day of April, im. at it o'clock
\/The Rev. J. E. Wllklnwui. chaplain of
you would correct and oblige.
is qtdet, us it were. That Ln, it hongs in noon, standard time, at the north front door of
'
Respectfully yours,Akeley Institute, Grand Haven, will your test without motion or touch. If you the Court bouse In the city of Hastings. County
Syi.vkstek Fiiace.
preach al Emmanuel church next Sunday dou’tjwindit at night ibo mainspring, is of Barry, Stale of Michigan that being the
.
Cressey. Mich.
morning and evening on the subject of then relaxed Instead of being in that condi­ building in which circuit court for County of
Barrv Is held, by virtue of the power ot sale
The article referred to was taken from Christian Education. Parents are espec­ tion during the day. By winding it in tbe contained
In said raortRagr. 1 will sell at public
an exchange and wo have since learned ially invited.
morning the mainspring remains close and auction to the hUhret bidder tbe property de»acrlbed In said mortgage, or sufficient thereof
was not correct. A further explanation
tight all day. It keeps the movement steady to
,
»&gt;The
session
and
ladies
of
the
Presbysatisfy
said mortgage iudebtedneM. costs
may be seen by referring to the Woodland
1 Terian church cordially invite the well at a time tvhen you are handling it, running and expenses. Bald premises beingthoDorthcorrespondence.
of Metlon fourteen u»), town four
wishers and tbe friends of the Rev. A. I). around and more or leas jurying it m you weat;qu«rt«r
14),
north
of
range nine (fit., west containing one
Grigsby and Mrs. Grigsby to the annual hasten about tbe city attending to your hundred and sixty acres of land according to
donation next Tuesday evening, the 31st, daily affairs. A relaxed mainspring at this the United States survey, excepting and rern ■
Ing
therefrom
sixty acres taken on from the
time accounts for fine watches varying
Ira VauValkenburgb b now nicjfly loca­. at the parsonage from 7 to 10.
side of above describedpremlses here­
Cash
a
lot of saw
slightly. Try it. and you will find that 1 south
tofore conveyed to Sarah Jane Baftr Trtra-Rare,
ted In the building' recently vacated by■ i The parish Guild of the Episcopal church
Hams A VnnAnnan.
held tbeir first meeting last Thursday cv­
do
side
of
said
above
described
prembes
by
the
,
ening
at
tbe
society
rooms.
This
Guild
E. Y. Hogle experts to settle with the
townshin of Irving for a public highway, iu
. Insurance adjusters lo-day or to-morrow. was organized by the Rev. Mr. Taylor and
A young man who was to make his first Irving, Barry County. Michigan.
’ Is the controlling oue of all the others or­
Alick J.eHVttcanx. Mortgagee i
\/ it has been reported that soon after the* ganized in' tbe church. The evenings political speech arranged with a friend in Jamkm A. Swkkxmv. Attorney for Mortgagee.
January *-*«h. 1KU.
breaking out of tbe fire two ladles werej work was mostly taken up with the re­ the audience that, at tbe first indication of
embarrassment
on
the
part^oftbe
speaker,
semi to walk out of E. Y. Hogle’s storeL. port for tbe year of the different branches
Th&lt;i story was evidently started In fun. or• of s deties at work lu the church. The be should pretend to have a fit, so that dur
PROBATE ORDER.
by’totne one who was very- near sighted.- first branch the ladles aid society was re- ing tbe excitement creatctl the speaker BUte ot Michigan, County of Barry-as.
Tbit two ladies referred^to were two dum-■ ported by Mrs. Colgrove. This Includes should hare time to recover. The night
At a seaslon of the Probate Court for the
ffiies used In the store, upon which goodsi the socials and thlngj. of like nature. A came. I The young speaker began to stam­ County of Barry, holden al the Probate Offier.
having
logs that
were displayed. Soon after,the breaking' very satisfactory report was given show- mer. The.chum, sitting in the second row tn tbe city ot Haatlnca. in said county, on
see me. I will buy
Wednesday, thr 25ti&gt; day &lt;4 January. In the
out of tbe fire they were carried out andl ing much good work done by the ladles in ot the;audieuce. started n twitching uf face yr
ar oue thousand eight hundred and ninety
and
jerking
of
muscles
that
wns
n
very
good
standing.
taken away. These wore the two ladles&gt; this department Miss Knowlton gave the
three.
Imitation*of a man about to fall In a fit.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
referred to In the report.
report of tbe woman's auxiliary, which Is But it; happened that next to the pretended Probate.
In the matter ot the estate of Richard HoffinWe understand that many goods Were, the mission department The junior aux- sick man sat a doctor. He at once began an
deceased. ■
stolen the night of the fire. If this can be lllary was reported by Miss Anna Bees- examination, and within two minutes, ris­ drn,
On reading and filing the petition dulv verified
proven and the guilty ones found, an ex­ mer, and the little girls at work in this de­ ing angrily to hb feet, bo said to the curi­ of Ann M. Roffiuden. widow of raM deceased,
partment
bad
a
most
creditable
showing.
ample ought to be inade of them.
ous crowd: “Gentleman, thb man b no praying that her dower in the real estate of
The St -Agnes Guild, which Includes tbe more sick than you are. Hb illness b said deeeaacd nxay br assigned to her accord­
ing to the at ttute In such case made and proWe are glad to state that the efforts ofF young ladies In the church was reported
wholly pretended and doubtless is simu­
the fire boys are thoroughly appreciated,, by Miss Katie Leins. St Andrews lated flor tho express purpose of preventing rided.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Friday, the
and tbeir good work lauded ou all sides. Brotherhood which.is composed of the our bright young friend," pointing to the !7th day of. reoruarv. A. D. twn. at ten o'clock in
We are satisfied that could a subscriptioni young men in the church was reported by man on the platform, “from finishing hb the forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of said
petition, and that the heirs at law of said deceas­
paper be passed, the proceeds to be used J. A. VanArman. Thc reports were list- speech." Tbe crowd got mad. They ham­ ed,
itxid all other persons Interested tn said
In the department, that It would be gener­■ oned to with much Interest and all pres­ mered I him and pounded him. tore hb estate, are required to appear M a session Of
ously signed.
ent were greatly pleased by the work that clothes and threw him down two flights of said court, then to be holden nt the Probate
office. In the city of Hastings, in said couatv,
Is being accomplished by these organiza­ stairs to tho street.—t*an Francisco Argo­ and show cause. If any there be. why the prayer
tions. A very nice literary program naut.
of the petitioner may not be granted. And
it Is further ordered, that safir petitioner give
closed the exercises in which Ollie Latbnotice to the persons Interested m said estate
Yesterday forenoon about ten o'clock; rop. Lyman tfarlow and Edith Ellis took
of the pendency of said petition, and the hear'
while Will Southerland, son of Frank; part and two solos were charmingly renOf tbe wfelders of tbe divining rod there ing thereof by ranking a copy of this order to be
Southerland, of Irving, was running a। dered by Mrs. Hendershott and Mias are still many surviving specimen*, who in puolished tn the Hasti.vgS BANKKBanew*.
printed aud circulated lu said County of
wood saw on what Is known as the Manni Messer.
many buws claim a kind of hereditary gift paper
Barry once lit each week for three successive
place,
ptaee. in that township, the buzz saw ZL., - v p q n v
■ , .
. in the Use of the hazel twig, but they ore weeks previous to raid day of bearing.
burstvd, a piece striking him on the right
1
\
» nk « a at tie iome of not generally in n position which suggests
CHAKUte W. AHMBTKOMG.
(A trio copy)
Judge Of Probate.
vl tin- bred, erwhlng tbrangb bla. I"
Fr!&lt;’“&gt;' much acquaintance with trrasure, buried
skull :nul making a wound from-the ef- eT , D*5t„-.a* ‘,^0, A members or otherwise, aud tbeir services are chiefly
feels &lt;»f which it will be impossible for are “eart*,y lnJtted.
sought by well sinkers and otheni seeking
PBOBA1K ORDER.
save
you save
. Him to recover.
Tbe mission band at the Presbyterian for subterranean springs, for the discovery State of Michigan, County of Ba&lt;iy-aa.
money.
of which the divining rod is equally effica­
The place where the accident hap­ church next Sunday afternoon at 3:1S.
8,c5i'10l‘ o» ,‘be Probate court for the
cious. ' Yet’ many old miners and metal
pened was about Rtf miles northwest of
of
you
Usual services next Sunday at the seekers ..and people who ought to know
this city. Thelujured young man had a
contract to furnish wood for the school, Presbyterian church. Subjects; morning. something about the matter have consid­
and was working upon thb contract when “Make tho men sit down”; evening, ex­ erable .faith in the divining rod for the dis­ Piimu&gt;Dt’ CtarlM w- Armstrong. Judge ef
“““
Rw“"1
covery of veins at ore and metallic treas­ iSflwj,’ SSU?
the accident took place. A friend who was tracting sunbeams from cucumbers.”
present shortly before the accident admon-’.
The Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening ures, generally. Judging by results the
On reading and filing the petition, duly m|.
Ished him of the danger of crowding the at tlie Presbyterian church at 6 o’clock. old fnkbiuued practitioners of the quwdHo
™
,K,
*n
nnd
Buda
Hofflnden
saw tbe way he was doing, but being a Consecration meeting to be led by Willie black arts are at least ilx trustworthy ns
deceased, praying that
hard working ambitious young man, re­ Grigsby. Christian Endeavor day. Spec­ tlie modern scientific specialist, wlioappeara partition and dlsrribuuon of tbe real wtnte of
so imposingly on the modern mining com sdd decdssed as In sold petition described.
plied "that be had just so much to do. and ially Interesting program.
or any
of
may
be
mails
amongst
the heirs of aaid depony
’
s
prospectus.
—
All
the
Year
Round.
he bad got lo do H.” The over-crowded
ernsed. according to the stMtute tn such ease
coming
saw flew In pieces -with results above
made and provided.
church will be entertained Wednesday,
mentioned.
w^1!lreup?Jb *? U 0rdw*4- «*st Friday, the and not
you will save
by buying
Tho injured man was taken tn hia homo Feb. 1st, by Mcsdamea M. L. Cook, Lamp­
Chauncey M. Depew telb this story: “Not ihh day of February, A. D.. twu at fen o’clock
In the forenoon, be a**igwd for the hearing ot
and Dr. Fuller, of thia city, summoned man, John Nagler. Gardner, McClintock, longei&amp;cel wns down in New England at said petition, and that the heirs at law of sat&lt;
and all that could be done for him was A. Davenport, Crook, S. M. Fowler. W. IL a railroad meeting, where 1 was called upon deceased and all other persons Interested In xal&lt;
done. At last reports he was sinking and Cook. Wilkins, Crawley and tlie Misses to pass upon a legal question. There was estate are required to appear at a wessloi
*‘flen to be holdrn at the ProOat«
death was expected at any moment, and Belle Lampman. Etta Main, Chattie Lake, present an eminent representative of a west­
are
has possibly occurred ere these lines were Lottie Lake, Lydia-Geiger. Nettle Hen­ ern railroad of the Colorado spccira
"I do not refer to the potato bug or to the SfiXK'iSWtJJLffSKX,®*
penned. The unfortunate young man dershott, Laura McIntyre and Maud Tre­
our business
do
was about 20 years of age. was a hard go. Supper from-5 to 7. Every one Is Colorado beetle. I mentioned to him that
cordially
Invited
to
attend.
of
the thing he intended to do was ultra vim.
worker aud well liked. Tbe afflicted par-,
«nts h»»e Uw .jmpluUi, ot .u In tMr ZT&gt;1« Snt B.pll.1 ebnrth will tin
upon which he turned to another railroad
ble
us
bereavement.
___ r—..________
____ at
. ?.his real man Md said: ’I would like to know wS
annua! jdonation
for the pastor
yet
living.
Later. We learn that he Is just alive deuce West State street, Feb 3rd
A ^mtw meant about the ulterior vtrua We Barrv. once tn each week I
tele (Thursday) morning.
weeks previous to said day c
hearty welcome will be extended to all.
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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ingmedium in Bar­
ry County.

Hastings

VOL. XXXVII.; NO 49

HASTINGS. MICH., FEBRUARY 2, 1893.

IRA VAN VALKENBURGH'S

IWKblME •“ STOCK.

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN
OLD STAND
HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN.

Hastings Banner.

TO DOR MOT MK.
THE new year that is
fairly under way has brought
better trade than we have ever
fore enjoyed.

’ THIS MEANS:

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A larger number of citizens have
recognized the advantage of deal­
ing with us.
Thanking you for this evi­
dence of confidence we jnvite a
continuance of trade.
Yours sincerely,

W. H. QOObTEXIR
Desires to inform the
people that he is still
in the ring, notwith­
standing the big fire.
He is always prepar­
ed tofurnish bargains
and all will do well
to . all at the

PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE.
W. H. QOObTEflR

ST/NrTER

The Mutual Life lusuranca Co.
Richard A. McCURDY, President.

9462

YE/LRS
r SOLID WEAR
la the length of time that

STERLING INLAID

BETTER THAN A 8AVINOS BANIv_
The henefits to be derived from a Life Insur­
ance policy, and the deposit of the same tuim
paid for premiums in a savings bank, raises a
question which is frequently dtascused by peo­
ple interested in the subject of Life Insurance.
If a man at the age of thirty depositM in a
bank each year the sum of leu.77. at 4 per cent,
compound Intercut, for ten years, he wifi real
Ize at the end of twenty eight yean* the |um of
«1.7fW. tW.
.
A death claim recently paid by the Mutual
Life Insurance Company ot New York proves
that Company to have a decided advantage
over the savings bank, m the following illus­
tration wlllBhow:
In March. !M4. the. Company issued Policy
No. 31.450, for !1AU, on the ten-payment life
nlamage al iashe thirty, annual premium BW.77.
•
The insured had always paid his premium *
tn cash, allowing hb* dividends to accumulate,
which amounted at death to f 1.211.00. or 6M3 »&gt;
more than he had paid to the Company: that
amount with the face of the policy make the
total claim K.711.00, tU&amp;ll more than would
have been realised from the bank: or, in other
words, an an investment it had realized 6 per
cent compound tntenest, less 671.00.

Are warranted to last.
Also '•emember you
get a Present—“Good
Form," of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry stor e.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

j. I. McEliaia Special Apt.

F. R. Pancoast

SPOONS AND FORKS

The Reliable Jeweler.
i'1

County.

WHOLE NO. 1964

Milo.
Tuesday evening—Mm. O. A. Nichols
Evans got In the lake one day last week—'
Dr. Myers, of Kalamazoo, was called In sjient a portion of lost week with her
A. Eddy la working In the saw mill at
Broward—Young folks when going sleigh consultation with Dr. Hyde, to see Mrs. daughter at ByttJe Creek—The Kirby
riding should take the sleighs Instead of Ed. Geiger, of Gull Lake—Martin Wood­ school house which was burned last
one bob.
,
ard, our freight and ticket agent, left last December ta being rebuilt by Halliday apd
Monday on a business trip to eastern N. Lewis, of Battle Creek, and Is rapidly
Y.Ho the home of his birth. Will return nearing completion—Nellie Sehoonard, of
Miss Mabel Newton Is rejoicing over a this week—Henry Fennels attends to the Battle Creek, spent Sunday with her
new organ that arrived last Friday—John freight depot during the absence of 51r. brother Ed. and family—Several of oar
Tasker has sold his farm of 60 acres to Woodard. H. W. Williams is shipping towns people are sick with bard colds ac­
Geo. Kent and Cbas. Tuckerman and has sheep at the present time—Roads very companied by coughs nearly resembling
purchased the John Gay farm, 122 acres Icy. after the rain—Rev. Pixley, of Kala­ whooping cough—The
Congregational
east of the Center—Lottie Smith has had mazoo, preiched at Prairieville yesterday, church wns presented with a large quanti­
her organ moved from her home in I’enn- and took train at Milo this Monday for ty of wood from the Fisher farm, where
field tcjhrr rooms here and Is taking mu- home—Bert Cahill, a son and daughter of they have been cutting ties for some time
ilc leasbus
Mrs.
- , - of
- —
--- Calvin*
--- Stnilb
,------- —John
-------- uuuvsu
Duncan 01KUOIU
McBain also took tiuiu
train 1U1
for naiaKata- past. Accordingly last week Thursday
rompklos and wife visited tlwir numerous mazOo where they are attending Ithe Bap- and this week Tuesday several of the male
relatives at Galesburg last week—Fred ' tlst
-----— —Chas.
- Armstrong
----------------was* ■in ”
■­ ­
college
Kala
members of the congregation repaired
Foster, of Jackson, Is In town—Elliott mazoo on business—Fat sheep are being with their teams to the woods and drew a
Owen, of South Battle Creek, was In town marketed at about one-half of a cent be­ goodly quantity to the church and to-day,
a couple of days last wcek-qRev. Carpen­ low Inst years prices. Some are holding Thursday, they are having a “sawing bee"
ter failed to put In an appearance last Sun­ for later markets.
and *111 get the wood In shape to bum—
day owing io the extreme icy roads no
Work was begun In Macomber’s saw mill
Quimby.
doubt—A heavy fall of snow followed by
last Saturday. There Is a large number of
(Xfarvestiug
Ice
ta
the
order
day
just
now?
n heavy rain and then a freeze made it
logs in the yard and work will continue
almost impassible to get around Sunday A great many teamsare employed by Angus for some time—A social hop was given.at
and Monday—Remember the literary next McDonald hauling logs to be sawed In his the American hotel last Thursday night—
week—Cbas. Abbey will have a grand mill which will be built here this spring— The Grangers gave a social at their ball
masquerade ball Feb. 22. A fine time Is Walter Blake was out yesterday foj^lhe last Saturday night. Despite the inelem­
expected—Franc Green, of South Battle first time In three weeks, owing to a'bad ent weather quite a number were present
Creek visited with Lottie Smith Thursday ent In his knee—Prof. Taylor organized a and report a very pleasant time—Born, to
afternoon and attended the literary In "the
’
singing class here Tuesday evening—The Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kidd. Monday,
evenlug, reciting twice for u« which
ladies aid society will meet at the home of January 30th, a daughter—The Icy roads
very much appiecialed. John Craig also Mrs. C. B. Benham next Thursday—Chas. are our blacksmiths’ harvest. Hall and
recited.
,
Casteieln and wife spent Sunday at Chas. Standley shod 33 horses all around Mon­
Bidleman’s—Mr. William Booram and day of this week—Rev. John McPhail oc­
UaoUrld.
wife spent Sunday with their daughter at cupied ttie pulpit at the Congregational
Ijiat week Wednesday the Ladies
—s Aid NasLvilld.
church last Sunday evening.
met at L. C. Edmunds' residence'j' wl
with a
lea were
turn out of 42 and their resources
____
The weather of the last few days has
32.10, and It being the day of | election
Old Mrs. Blanchard passed away on
they elected an president. Mra. Fred made it plain that we ate not to be with­.
Bristol. Mra. John McKinzey, treasurer, out our January thaw. It was very timely Monday last after a long illness. Inter.Miss Ida Chandler, Secrelaiy. The next ns many cisterns were filled only with air• went in onr cemetery oti Wednesday—C.
r-Cyrus
Ingrahm
has
had
a
few
days
of
' Doolittle and wife visited friends in Cresmeeting will be held at C. Moore’s—Last
Saturday Levi Breeze and wife, .Mr. serious Illness, but has improved In healthi ay on Thursday—Minnie Flowes ta no bet­
Ostcrhouse and wife and Mra. Andrew. under the care of Dr. Elliott, of Hlckoi^ ter at present writing—On ThuoMay last
J
Corners
—
The
Illustrated
lecture
given
by
Breeze went to Kalamazoo and thin to
our community was shocked to hear of the
Cooper and were the guests of Rev. Eld. Belfry at the Gregory school bouse on death of James Kershaw, who at the time
Wallace over Sunday—David Stiles shl|&gt;- Thdrs lay night was n pleasant entertain­ lived in Richland township. He was on
of S. S. -Fisk our
ped n carload of cattle tv' Buffalo last j ment—A few
. .. o(
__ the ,friends
———
-------------,«rstreetszthe day before he died, ap(
apparSaturday—l.a&amp;t week tin- hanest of ice • ®dprised him with lhelir accumulated- entiy feeling as well as usual. He went
was pretty much gathered in this loralitv : presence on Friday, night—If you hate a home
------------—1 of ----- in his stomach
•
complained
a pain
—Byron Tnngate and wife went to Ross j cn,t ,o btj»k get out-on the streets with and died in a short time. He has been
Center I-Ht Friday night to hear the two pbe rest of the folk\ Don't be........
• -•
out
of blind since early manhood but married,
Evangelists prcaeh—Friday night Andrew fashion—We hear that the grip is again brought up a family of children of his own
Breeze and wife ami Rev. Vanwlckle ami ““kink calls in town,
as well as an adopted one. His age was
wife put in the evening of a good time al
alwut 55 years and he died respected and
Sidney Ftak’a-Our stage drirtr. Mr. Cox.
r u. „ Jnck®"
honored by all that knew him—W. C. Da­
w.y l.knn I..H’rl.l.y quire wyere with
’.““’“'t •J"’, y llj?"
vis, of Leonidas, shook hand with friends
the nrlppe—Mr». Mery Klu, Ik'.tw under
•lc‘ cl',l“ the P„l week- here on Thursday—Mrs. A King and Dora
the care or Dr. Wattles, ot Hattie Creek— W111111™ W llllwn la rick, with slight hopes Barber are both on the sick list—A num­
ii—
i&gt;_ ..
.
- &lt;:f rwnvprv hiyilnir
I.
Hcrlx-rt Brownian was the manager at of recovery, having been afflicted with ber from here visited Lizzie Boyes school '
Breeze’s store last Friday night and didn't something like creeping paralysis—Old east of Hickory last Friday supposing it
Mrs.
Cortrlght
is
gaining
quite
rapidly to close that day, but on arriving they
set up the cigars either—Rev. Vanwlckle
late
surgical
operation found she had been hired for another
commenced a series of protected meetings from her
at the Baltimore. church la»t Sunday and now is able to wear her dress month but they brought her home with
evening “nd next Saturday p.t 2 o'clock and take her reguiaj rations. She says them just the same to remain over Sat'urp. m., quarterly meeting will be held at that If she could be made to hear her urday and Sunday—Will Cooper and wife
same church conducted by Rev. Master, children and grand.children talk, she of Delton, were the guests of Enos Barber
the prodding elder—Next Sunday even­ would be wjMing to undergo the same or Friday—The medal contest at Spring
ing at our church they will try to form an- a similar experience, as the latter she has Brook which was to have occurred last
Epworth U-ague for the benefit of the never heard speak, having been deaf for Saturday evening was postponed on ac­
many years—Will Black has returned to count of the
young Christians.
.
(Ind his wife and baby tone from where
he left them In such destitute circumstan­
Cloverdale.
Our thaw has caught a cold—Sidney ces without food or fuel—Lew Smith and
Hull has returned from his hunt In Benzie Ernest Lawton, of Caledonia, in company
The R. R. Co. are cutting Ice at Ackers
Published Thursdays by
county. He reports the killing of eight with B. Barber, Ad. Simpson and Andrew Point this week, giving employment to
deer, twelve mlnkgind two red foxes—C. Jackson went out fox hunting Friday and quite a number of bands—Frank Town­
COOK. B"ROS..
Hazel and wife, of* Delton, visited at G. with the aid of honnds started one up send has bought a saw mill and will saw
W. Valentine’s last Sunday—The roads about one mile north of this place which his own lumber—Teams now draw heavy
HASTIXtifi. MICU.
are very Icy, almost Impossible, for horses was run several miles shot at and slightly loads across Granger lake—Mark Norns,
unless sharp shod—Eugene Corwin and wounded, after which he was closely of Prairieville, was In town last Monday—
son went to Williams to work in a mill but pursued by the dogs and ran near by James Doo non is running the engine at
found none and have returned—We under­ Alvah Pennock’s house who happened to the mill In Mr. McCollum's woods—Mrs. H.
stand there Is a new dentist in Hastings setUilm through the window, where be Graham has gone on a visit to friends in
and that his practice is on front teeth— sal lending baby. He ran out in his the state of New York—Mrs. M. Daven­
K. Reynolds is drawing wood to your city. stocking feqt with gun and club in hand port has been quite sick but is somewhat
llrtajeJ letter.
•
He draws four cords and a half at every in pursuit arkL to his surprise found the improved under the treatment of Dr.
Everybody is well or getting better— load. Who draws larger loads?—Willie dogs had cornered his fdxshlp in such a Scribner, of Delton—Mrs. Win. Monroe
Maria Manning visited at Geo. Frey’s McGurn Is In Boston working on a rail­ manner as to keep himself secreted and is also under the care of Dr. Scrilmer—
last week—We should judge from ap- road.
out of danger by Jumping back and forth Mrs. Nellie Oliver has Wen in Kilamazo;
pearanefs that there would be a wedding
through the fence out of. the dogs reach most of the winter taking care of ber
before a great while. Joy go with them
when Mr. P. quietly killed him with his
Our January thaw took a sudden cold club near his barn. Thus ended Friday’s 1husband’s mother, who Is suffering from a
—There was a family gathering at E. To­
cancer—Some very fine fish have been
bias’ one day last week to celebrate Mr. last Saturday night—Miss Emma Ray­ fox hunt to the satisfaction of all interest- ।caught here lately by M*c Chamberlain
mond
is
no
better
at
present
writing
—
Tobins’ 90tii birthday. Sixteen of the
ed—Cara Dickerson was surprised Tburs- and Orville Kingsbury—Our school Is
relatives were presold, all but one daugh­ There was a pleasant surprise party at day evening by seeing several large Iprogressing nicely under the management
ter, Mrs. F. Baugh. Mr. Tobias Is the Sam Walbun’s last Wednesday evening slcighloads of young people driving to the of
' Dell Norris—Our blacksmith, W. Oli­
oldest man In this town and his health is and all report a good time—Wm. Smith, door of her parents, who quietly alighted 1ver has had to hire extra help in order to
about as usual, very poorly, being deprived of Middleville called on his parents Mr. with a variety of baskets, palls, etc. An &lt;do all the work In his line.
of his eyesight for a number of year?, and Mrs. C. M. Smith, of this place last enjoyable evening was spent. On the
rendering him to be about only as assisted Sunday.—Some of our young people arc same evening several sleigh loads besides
—Kate Reed is expected home this week talking of attending the dance at North cutters well filled drove to the home of
from Battle Creek, where she has been Irving next Saturday night if the sleigh­ Bert McCall. A very enjoyable evening
E. G. Potter has returned from his
staying wltrfher sister for the past two ing holds good—Our roads are Un a very was passed—In anticipation of warmer ’
visit to friends In New York—A. T. Row­
weeks—Ed. Tcatherick and Annie War­ bail condition on account of the recent weather than wenow enjoy the North- 1ley and wife were at Battle Creek last
ner visited relatives In Middleville last thaw—S. Potter is slowly recovering from western Ice Co., .ofthis place have sc- ’
week, being called there by the death ot
week—We learn that Mr. Matcher, for­ Ills long Illness.
cured a targe quantity of good solid Ice; 1Mr. Rowley*8 grand mother—Mrs. Jacob
merly of this place, is very low with heart
also several farmers have done the same JMarshall visited Maple Grove friends over
disease with no hopes of recovery—R.
—Ed. Hunley and wife entertained the !Sunday. She intends to return to her
Win.
Godfrey
returned
from
Minn.
Mon
­
Ormsbee is making preparations to build a
day noon—R. Wolcott was In Hastings eighteen members of the Farmers club Ihome on the lakwshore this week—There
house this spring—A. Nobles, of Hast­
Thursday.
sare two cases of diphtheria so reported at
ings. passed through here last Friday with Monday on business—Wm. Herrick was
Cha.% Mason’s now. The young man who
In the Valley City Monday—Geo. Perkins
his household goods to Battle Creek.
first came down with It has had a relapse
i
was In Hastings last Sunday—Your
Henrj- Whipple Is convalescing—Mr. and is worse than he was at first and the
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scribe has been on the sick list, which ac­
counts for there being no Items In the Spaulding, of Milo, was tn town on busi­ other is Herb Calkins who was boarding
We are having beautiful sleighing at Baxnkh from this place for the past ness—Miss McGregory took in the sight of with Mr. Mason. He Is reported as bet|
present—Clarence Appleman is on the three weeks—To Smith Will and wife—a Kalamazoo Friday last—C. Johnson Is up ter at this writing. Mr. Mason has sent bls
sick list—There was* very pleasant sur­ boy—A load from this place attended north prospecting—C. Bradish, of Augus­ wife and children away and will take
I
prise on Orren Elliston Tuesday evening church In Lake Odessa Monday evening— to, was in town on business last week— every precaution to stop the spread of the
and a very pleasant time was had—Mr. John Miller and wife, of Ulrica, spefit the Mrs. W. H. Chase visited In Kalamazoo dread disease—Literary at the Branch
Shores died Friday the 30th of Jan., at the Sabbath in this place the welcome guests last week—Bytpn Speicher and Miss Nina school house Friday evening of this week
advanced age of 86 years. The funeral of the former's parents—John Richardson, Muir, of Goblevllle, have been visiting at —There was an oyster supper at W. Biv­
was held at the Baptist church In Wood­ of Clarksville, accompanied by the Misses H. C. Boynton’s the past week-M). C. ens' last week Friday evening to obtain
land— Look out girls when Orren Elliston Myrtle Riegler and Maude Sperry, of this Blood and wife, C. II. Cook and Wife, money to buy a library for No. 9 school
gets his fine horse, then wo will all take place, were the guests of C. J. Schmelcher Viola McGregory and D. McGregory, of —E. Whitcomb, of Grand Rapids, is visitI
a ride—E. Lockhart and brother wen- and wife, of Linden, Sunday a m.—The Whltneyvllle, were the guests of Mr. and Ing Maple Grove friends—Mrs. J. Shoup
called the 10th to attend the funeral of Young people's union meeting was held at Mrs. C. A. VanAmburg last week—Prof. was quite sick with the measles but Is betI
their grand lather, Mr. Follow Gates In the U. B. church last Sunday evening— Beers attended an Institute at Nashville ter at this writing—Uncle Lewis Gnus Is
Orange, Ionia county. Mlcb. Mr. Gates A. J. Nugent returned from Byron Center Saturday last—Mr. McNaughton, of Has­ In quite poor health this winter— O. M.
was born In Vermont, May l5th,T80S anil last week-Burt Brayton, of Byron Center tings. was In town Friday night to attend Durham is making prepatatious to go to
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leaves a family of 4 sous. 8 daughter. 35 has been the welcomed guest of relatives the K. (). T. M. plan—Mrs. Trumble, of Iowa In the near future.
grand children. 24 great Grand children and friends In this place and vicinity for Kalamazoo, was the guest of the doctor’s
and 3 great great grand children to mourn the post few flays.
folks over Snnday—H. C. Boynton was in
h,s loss. His age was 90 years 9 months
Kalamazoo on business Monday—The K.
Naahvlli*.
O. T. M. play was well rendered last Fri­
The W. C. T. U. ladles of the Star
B. L. Johnson; of Middleville, was a day night to a crowded bouse—Will Chase Union will meet at the home of Mr- E.
Woodland.
guest at Jamas Fleming’s Sunday—David took dinner with his father at Milo Sun­ Pennock next Tuesday Feb. the 7th at 3
Wo hm « good eoal ot Ice on our roads Copperfield given at the opera houso by day—Mrs. Lucy Jones Is on the sick list— o'clock. Let there be a full attrndanwnod blarkamltha am eery busy sharpening Herbert A. Sprague last Saturday evening James Utter fell and sprained his side Mrs. A. Stanley who has been unite rick
shoes—The W etxger, Mandi difficulty has wm very rtuoh enjoyed by all who beard while unloading Ice, which laid him up for is better at this writing—Gladdie. young­
been .ruled by arbllnUlon-Tbe old It—Miss Lulu Felghner returned home a few days—G. R. Main is putting up Ice est daughter of C. Osgood Is In very poor
ehesnut. Woman's Suffrage question, was Monday after spending two weeks visit­ this week—The L. A. Society met at Mrs. health. Fears are entertained as to 1—
tow"
Tuesday night. ing with Hastings friends—Sunday after­ Varah’s Wednesday afternoon—The reviv­ recovery—Mr. E. Pennock ente—
1success we have not heard— noon Mrs. L. Lapham stepped out the alists are still at work every evening at the company from Kansas last week,
Uncle Chas. Buhler Is very low and not door at her home to throw out some water schoolhouse. The meetings are well at­ are in somewhat of a hurry as they
expected to lire—Mrs. J. M. Smith Is on when she slipped and fell breaking her tended and several have made confessions spring work will soon begin in “
the sick list and Is not teaching this arm—Miss L. Jean McLaughlin, of Hast­ —The K. O. T. M. lodge played In Hick­ The Quimby ladles dime society
week—It Is reported that there will be a ings. wm a guest at Hiram Webster’s over ory Corners Wednesday evening with their at Mrs. C. Benham’s Thtiradi
wedding In town soon—Our marshall Is Bunday—Chas. Schmidt started for Mt. drama “Among The Breakers" to a good
now removing loe from sidewalks—C. S Clemens Monday to take treatment for the house and arc billed for Prairieville to­ putting up lee thia weather—Mra.
Palmerton was in Hastings on Monday— rheumatism with which he has been Buf­ night—S. Beard has relumed from a two nock visited in thia comm
J. M. Smith was In Hastings on Saturday fering for some time—A. H. Weber was weeks visit at Morgan—Miss Sackett, of —Mr. Benham and Mr. ”
on legal business.
home from Ann Arbor over Sunday—Len Prairieville, was the guest of Mrs. E. J. turned from Blanton
W. Felghner was at Chicago the fore part Hartman last week.
of the week—Mrs. J. F. Fuller. Mrs.
suit
Mh. John Kahler
away tho aarf. Uwls Wellnwn. Mra. B. F. Reynolds
Bedford.
A boat of rrlcoda mourn her lota—Hr Q
and Mrs. L. Lapham are on the sick list—
The
ladles
aid
society
met
with
Mra.
Payne, ot Broward, ylalted bin homo In
!fm5!C?;uChiy JohDWO
Jm»1« Cobb,
thia plane Saturday and Sunday—Mr,. J of Mlddlevllls, were In town Saturday at­ Macomber Wednesday—Rev. John Mra
acker la on the alek Hat—The hot Ketal tending the teachers association and cal­ Pkall, who has been condncUng a clasa la
voeal music here, closed the term with a
at Mr. Acker’, wu moat a tallnre— W ling on friends.
concert nt the Congregational church

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POWDEB EXPLODES1

“ PPta^r.
WASHWOW J«. »L-Neltber *he anti­
. SXmSection of Country Near Cinnption bill nor ‘he Cherokee outlet HU had
Thursday, February 2, i*h
ndEs the Vigil at the Couch of ..rad wm'-“““J.,,,,, a. taJ, ot w-lk.r
cinnati Shaken Up.
J. G. Blaine.
u, In th. ta n- •”““’2'*? ■
—--------COOK gllQS,
__
up In routine matters. The oUy except
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TWO LIVES LOST BY THE DISASTEB.
cions were tineintroduction of a bill for the
THE DREADED CALL COMES AT LAST
admission of Utah as a state aad an

An Indian
Outbreak

.G„t Commoner- !

amendment reported from tbs sonantIftea
on naval affaire looking to a Birther in­
crease of tbs navy by one battle ship, two
armored eoast dtfanae vessels, ten gun­
boats and eight torpedo boats. The rest of
the day's mssIoq was occupied in the oontlrm-itlon of McComas as a judge &lt;rf ths
^District supreme court
Filibusteriug against the bankruptcy

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At Mid-Day the — Lays Down the Burden of
Existence.

1 It lira in the i-Mtcra part
'
tery halt
‘lo’rn tLe t&lt;’rrJ'r® °“ lbe ,
' western bzink of the creek. The view from
’ the plot b to tho northeast, and within
'9OutbraS' and crime
raniu He Sheridan circle nnd
i
Paath
Height*, the home &lt; f John Howard Pa} n-..
Cf’.ciNXATt, Jan. 31.—Mill creek valley
never possible among people who are
lu one of the nm- t utttact.te 1’°^“
addicted to the use of
Washington.
Nu atone }ct marks tbs
gurr «u»
........ ” ,house
--------.
a ,
expiation at Diehls fireworks factory al one
graves of tbe children of the deceased .
ruanpeevtmting the
the honse from
from doing
doing
•ecretary. The body of Emmons Blalno Rending. Aw miles mat of Ckteimirtti. The any butlneas.
works exploded three years ago on Mount
Washwutox. Jan. Tt.—M1D» and Hia-­
Adams with serious loss of life. The fac- oock spoke in the senate yesterday rgainst
His Last look‘test.
''^drcBtewl. which makes tho national torv wan then moved to Reading. The ex- the anti-option bill. The house concurrent
Wafiungton. Jan. 2R.—The watch at
t|10 mc*t fitting resting place .or plo«)on occurred at S:30 in the morning in
resolution for the assembling, of congress
James Gillespie Blaine's bedtide ta over his tt mains. Oak Bill more ‘d“‘
lX..hhM.llMtlnd.u&lt;l on th, run other ceuta pUW the tamll, bnrjinu the dry-house of the factory. One man in joint setMion Feb. 8 to count the electoral
was killed outright and twenty-four men roU
vote was concurred. in. A committee waa
wa*
measure of his claim. At 11 a. tn. yester- P
&lt;j
niv Twelve
lo arrnDge
arrange for Jnsiiguratlon.
Inauguration.
obij
iw.ix ot
-Them Leiu
and women more or lew seriously injured, appointed to
March 4 next. A
A ‘resolution
At the present lime there are but twelve Henry Horn was the man killed and his M..vb
r-”'”*.";", was offered.
day. the ’’great commoner" passed from
. wh
-uo’?were
---- mend
ersera
of of
the home of Glbod
v won
burned
to a
crisp. Harry
Evans,
, for aa inquiry into the existence
and puij
mconiicionsneas to the sleep of eternity and
&lt; tneml
. body
was
burned
toacrisp.
Horry
rivana,
’
.
« i-&lt; nt—1—. •
.
.- .
,
«
—GGw irt - h" whisky tFUSL
The ereat soother of angry passions—
In the bouse Kilgore kindly permitted
the promoter of health and good­
Isssrjsrss
business to proceed as1
It was on a bill he
' ^V^u?.KXE: pXnmk* .Itainorta. M.£L
feeling. Cleans everything—injures
could not well refuse a hearing—the suanothing—don’t be afraid to use KIRK’S
1 Jry civil bill, and good progress was mede
-- ---In addition to lhe above there were twen­
Soap on the most delicate fabrics.
r.ol«. and Ketcham.
rettrday they were j ty-three hurt more ^rtoualy than the brief . WtaBWOTOX Jan. 3U-Practically the
full » f retniniarences. The Democrats reof their injuries annexed
Saturdar’a acuate session waa
JAS. S. Uinta IV CO - Chicago,
nrinls-itd with great wtiafMtion that It, descriptions
would seem to indicate in some cases. They I
&lt;k,
wa» Blaine's rulinip* in the chair that en- , are
hastj Diamond Tar 8»ap A ’*KI eSr*1^
as follows: Josephine BireL left tide of ’ ’pent- behind closed doors-the executive
abkd lUudall to filibuster against tar tirst faro and left ear cut; John Dunker. face aesslon lasting from 13:40 to 4^0, when the
force bill and defeat it, although the lie-, badly cut by glass; Charles Frick cut about senate adjourned until 2 o clock MomtayRepublican majority was large and in tv , the faro; Maggie Groh. Up cut and two the change ot hour being fixed in order to
vor of the Wil. Holman said Blaine did, front teeth broken out by flying timber; J give senator* an opportunity to attend Mr.
sa much to defeat the bill as Randall,
' •**uv“
M
I Th-odore Grau, nose broken.and serious ' Blaine's funeral.
n»
,'n
I A- Ume th™ 1 «&gt;ou.»ion ot b™l; K.te llreta.r, cut lol Hr; ood the .dopUon ot rMololloM lookOther m &gt;nb.r.rec«n«dkUi U
l-ck be,j Wld cbwk. lowratnl. Augu.t Ing lo tb. tar.otlg.tjon ot the 1uora,
.
roll ry.urii
lt!
'
.'
Blaine "like a
-----«.».;(. Gerneu, hands, face and head badly burned canal scandal and the whisky trust the
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Jown ‘he halls of congress, etc., wb le by powder. Herman Hoe per, faro ent and proceedings of the bouse were devoid of
a
»tlll other* gave incidents of the great de-.
j bate fn the senate over .the geneefil amnesty left arm dislocated at tbe shoulder; Ellis public interest. The sundry civil bill made
slow progresa.
।
Enclose stamp f&lt;»r circular k'
vZf
*
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1 bill. Tbe celebrated Conkling e,»;»odr. Horton, face and head cut by flying glass; ’
PARIKH. 1’ropr
NEW 'REGIME IN HAWAII.
'Sr
S*
'which niade'tbroa two men «ne:nks for August Miller, right hand crippled nnd fare
A
■
I lijr, was also recited over and o ver. And cut; Eugene Elne Myer, cut in left tem­
T
-a; . ■
&gt;.
I Blaine’s manners, appearances on this or ple, faro torn and leg fractured; Kate Mc­
Loss ot a Slugl" Life.
V
i ‘bat occatiun, were frequently referred to. Beth, right check, temple and head badly
m*i39
WAsniNGTOX, Jan. 30.-Secretary of
! All agreed tba^the house never bad a more cut by glass; Kate Mott, l»adly cut about
the
face
and
shoulder:
John
Mott,
cut
in
State
Foster
received Saturday morning
' james BLAINE.
j popular member.
forehead and right tide of the head; Billy 1 advices from the Hawaiian islands to tbs
. In... tor lhe new. tn »pn™l nil over the i
" ‘“■'-"k"-'
:llr anil lianllr num tor thn lllthtnins to wJJ^Jr’5|ata&lt;in&lt;he LrnalerrtuainiuKIn Mott, right side of face and bend tom by i effect that the monarchy has been over­
glass; John Mecly. aoec cut, aho right '
thrown and a provisional government es­
body, where he served &gt;0 honorably side of head; Ella Moure, forehead cut; i
GOLb. 5 »* ■&lt;CXF;ocu^ * »** K*eoSUCrwtsastfXX tarry it to the cuds of the earth, ror tan ; ।
tablished in the interests of the whole
was watching and waiting nod as ; n!Mi
ul |i. They are Senators Allison, Mandn Mosher, forehead and face hicerat- :
PKPHA1E OHDEK.
people of the Islands. The cabinet was
cd;
Tillie
Mitchell,
face
burned
and
right
soon
as
the
announcement
was
made,
the
.
Ctrkrell.
Dawe*.
Gordon.
Mitchell.
MorBone ot Michigan,County of Ba.i/-ss.
voted out on Jan. 12 and soother ap­
hand
badly
lorn;
Mary
Singer,
forehead
i
It^ih-M
pd.
.0
work
tending
th.
At a wstion or tin, cn&gt; »are • i»wi f‘»e me
sountv &lt;&gt;t Harry, hnldi-n-ol'he FroKMe
jn
and top of brad badly cut; Mary 'Bhoe- pointed on the 14th, on which date the
the '■!&lt;* i»t H tstlng*.»'id eocn:*'. on wednfs- uews everywhere. One thing notice Able 1 4enatur, fnini Maine, m bo, perhaps stands maker, head, face .uid right hand l*a&lt;lly in- i
quern prorogued the legislature and at­
day. Ike zvh duv ot Jacaw. l«&gt; »i»- ve»r one
lh.v.roiiid ekdit bu»»&lt;iret and nu.eiv three.
was that, notwithstanding the fact that i nearer tn Mr. Blaine than any other num jurvd; Kate Sewick, hneds and bead ' tempted to proclaim a new constitution,
Present. Charles W. Arnetrona. Judge
the event bad been expected for week*, I in Washington, was too grently bnoved by badly cut; f. S. White, 14ft shoulder dis- I disfranchising foreigners nnd increasing
probatr.i |tu(t r |( |he
Klehtid lit rttawwith n rhwk when It did com*/
“ located and ent over left eye.
the royal prerogatives. On Jun. '0 the
Condition of Horn's Body.
BoCladen, &gt;!&lt;- ••• (* 4
expn-M bis views coucernlug the life and
citlzcny organized a committee uf safety.
On resdins sad filing th* irit’ioo, &gt;'■()* ••-rl- and at' no time since the death of Abraham ,i work of the great parky leader. His reThe lady bf Henry Hom was found ‘ On the 17th the provisional gnverumrat
fl-d &lt;&gt;t M iry Hnfflitdf i .Vid Sa*t-- H •IllinUt) ■Lincoln have official circle been so im-.l
i marks in ante ;uvi:i'4 lo tL-- wnaic the among
_—
a miia.4 of burning pa[x-r.......
and woed.. ; was established and the queen dethroned.
Kei’h.d io :ht.&gt;re*..t ■» il.t d- •-.ree.l. f-rayhu' lUU
panitioB nnd flN*ri:&gt;w!»au &gt;4 Hie nwl; e-t.il(!e.ith oj Mr. Blaiue were delivered with ^t wav simply a clmrred ma-.u Horn was The revolution was nccotftjiHshrd without
sxld'dereased a» !n »nl't i-ctltloii dwrtbed,
Warned of Death** Approach.
much feeling aud bu partly rxon.-w’d t he u&gt; be uiarrad In the near future
...to----------young the loss of a single life. United States
Mr. Blaine's death nt the Inst camo pain
­। ,' deep emotion that poanecMrd
him
The
— - of* Reading.
- *'■
*
1
woman
Flying
glass
and troops were landed in accordance with the
er»«*(. a&gt;Toi&lt;o' a
■—
...............
made toil ,«r
.
leiudy and quietly, but not without pre- others all eulogii d the dead -dalesman.
splintering timber* caused most of the in- request of the American minister to prepS«M"iJL5r^WiSSuiS ?■&gt;:»» 1
Th..uoUw pbr-bb- »»'«\
an7i&lt;E79_FU\-R*L
jurivw. The loss to the plant, six buildings setve property of Americana The new
WUw'nwviKXtn. be
fur the twariagof sn’d repeatedly in these Inter days, since
r",t*
och rvt a
of wl;lch were completely destroyed, was government has beru promptly recognixrd
small. The company, however, was busy
ll.Mwb.il Th. K.mU,„
sutr.m
preparing for the summer season and had
estate, are required to nvi-mr at a *re-t&lt;*(. the
“•------end•came
------ '• it -----would
M •probably
—u-'1"-------occur' j
Placed
—
-----in the
. Tomb.
of said court then to l»e liolden at the ITobajt
already stored np a large stock of fire­ I the provisional government are of high
&lt;m«.
i«
1»J
nt,
..I
&gt;
111
«I&gt;
iron,
K1U1lc
“
:
&gt;&gt;■&gt;
“
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"
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"
’
I'W.
.
WAsaisaruk.
.tan.
si.-Wlili
hmd.
■»
Office. In lhe city »f.llMtlnr&gt;. in «al&lt;l mun’y
works. The amount of damage to this character, one having resigned Ills place on
*ud
Slid show
siiOW cause.
viiiiwv. If
if auy
Sitj there
thv.&lt; be. why
VG.J the
t’ie prajer
pra}&gt;. This one announcement at least, among covered and bowed the greatest of the na­
nl the petlttouer nwiy.^°LJT
not lx- -’Krnntej.
And it ,uanr pen»l*xlug and contradictory state- | tion stood round an excavation In Oak cannot be estimated until a careful exam­ I the supreme court to assume the position.
^o’SraveaS
is further ordered, that said petltte—— •••»ination i« made by the local managers. It ■ Latest advices report the islands in a state
uerestra
(n
«nld
estate
»|
menta,
hn*
been
verified
by
facts.
Tbe
apj
ym
ccmete-y
yesterday
-afternoon,
while
Uretothe t»cr.«w» Interested In sal
wilt, itowever. be betwren ^13,'AX) and of tranquillity
tfte pendruc) efsaJd (‘Xh't of mUoiMermE
’
'I’foach of death was made evident to the j in cm inuoutiy extern! ing circle* on Im- M.000.
lawmwsTiW'
■ 1 Svsn«h. a neasjm tajjr fully «*.. hours before ita artuti meQB4S throng of citixcus from all walk, of
Tbought It Was an Karthquakn.
PICHON WAS REAL ANGRY.
per prink'd sad circulated. in —
said
.a county at occurrence. It was between Stand * o’clock 1 ...
. .
...
&gt;
... .
When the explosion occurred great ex# abroad Into the l.eant.ful
Barrr. once m e:u-h week tor three stireessivr ‘yesterday morning when tbe firet danger-!’“«•
citemrut
was caused In the is any towns
weeks previous to said day
pt
hearing.
’
’•
jus sq-mptoms were observe.!. The fam- grounds of the cemetery and strove to
Good Prodi
CKAKUCX IV. AltMATItOXd,
surrounding
Rending.
Houses
were
the words of *&gt;.«
the minister—‘Earth to
ily had taken their breakfast and the catch .h-erf
(A.true copy.)
Juilxr of f’robxte
shaken and in many instances windows
Paris, Jan. 3L—Deputies Beroulede and
; trained nurec. Mrs. Price, had gone down
were shattered. The people supposed that Ptchon fought a duel with swords yester­
at , ru 1,
. rn
for her breakfast, also, leaving tbe patient the clods roll-1 upon the cx*ket which an earthquake was in progress and rushed
.Slate otMlelilgon, County af.Barry-ss.
iwniwmirllr »!»&gt;..
day. The duel was the result of on insult
At a seMkju of lhe Probate Court for the [ ”,,“l*,rarily alone.
held the mortal n ruaius of the grvnt in a frightened manner from tbrlr home*.
offered* by Deroulcde to Pichon in the
Count; ol Horry, holden U the Probate Office in I
'Ihr Nurse Notes ■ Change.
lender of men. Ju tn co G. Blaine. The cere­ At Hamilton, Middleton and intermediate
the city ot Ibntings. in *uld county, on jTed- ! Janies G Blaine, Jr., had put on his bat
^lambcr of deputies on Saturday when De
stations
the
shock
was
clearly
felt
and
in
monies
which
had
began
at
11
a.
tn.
were
“n«/utS?.
I
ynrpoi'tafr ta .-...rtlSgt..r hi.
many instances large plate-glass windows roulede called out to Plchon: "You are
Present, diaries W. Anrstrong, Judge ot ; :l*y s duties in the office of the Pennsyl- thus brought to a close and the concourse were broken to pieces. The residence of M. Herx'\sleeplng partner.’’ Afterwards,
Prpb*’*. .
I vanfa Railroad company when his mother slowly dispersed, leaving the great dead in
ex-Mayor Root, of Reading, was badly tn the lubpy; Deroulede ref&gt;eated the uordn,
JtAnwn.dereiseJ4 ’he &lt;#UI* °f Win,wn C* SUggreted to him that it would be better the embrace of mother earth.
wrecked by tpe shock' and almost the en­ A challenge was the result. The two men
On readloc and tiling tbo petition dull vert- to wait aI&gt; ‘be nurse came up. Ha
tire plastering of the house came from the fought with considerable rindictiveue«a.
fled, ot Jennie M. Johnson, widow of skid de- i promptly acqniesctd. Mr. Blaine had
It was an assemblage ot notables which walls.
gathered at the house servlet*. There were
Piebou, who is a collaborator with M.
Dyreuturth Vladlcatvil.
some other suitable person.
, nounced “not so welT even by bis cau- the president of the United Sta ea. the vice
The explosion caused a heavy rain to come Clemenceau, of “La Justice" was very evi­
Tbcrenponitlsordereif. that Thursday, tbe ictb ! Hous physicians. But beyond n percepiidently anxious to injure Deroulede. The
S&amp;J™: bhr
l*ngour which had president and his wife, the secretaries ot the aid of the rescuing parties at many of
Utter succeeded in wounding Pichon seri­
petition and that the beire xt law o?\a?d de i
bis condition during the &lt;iast few state, the treasury, war, navy, and agri-, the buildings. The girls could not bo ously in the ribs while Deroulede himself
ceased aud all other persons ttitencsted In said itay* there was no very aliirming'cbange to culture; the jMMlniMter general aud attor- reached for some minutes aud their faces received a scratch from Pichon’s sword in
„
Wl.ro
,
.
I ney general. Secretary Noble, tbs chief jus-at the windows presented a thrilling pict­ the face. The second* declared honor
••(a iiKirt,
smq
mon, turn
tiien to
u&gt; do
oe tiobien
ntuden at
al the Probate
Prohate i.». «». .l*. .- »i
L■
,
. I; ....... ..
4
ure. The flames lit up the sky for miles
office, in
ier breakfast,
tn the City ot
of HasUor*.
liaslloRs. in
lu said
sald County.
County I| her
»«**ktart. however, her experienced tice of the I.nited State»-aenatoF«,repn&gt;satisfied and Pichon’s wound received
and
why the
eye at once
saw that the end was draw
lug 1' Mntatlvea. aud prominent officials from and spread the dread Information to resi­ immediate attention.
^hshow
‘h»*lcause.
‘;«1«'If
,‘any
»,,Fth»re
,»&gt;«’t»e.
be.wby
t,ie urnver
prsyerjeyeat
onwaaw
drawing
Deroulede was
dents of the valley. The explosion wrecked
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U, nr.nHcu.
JVJ1U
of
ute petitioner
not bo
granted.
And ,Ills
It,lunr
Is I' near
1 every department.
»
».Many prominent
.
. ,,
further
nrrt»~&lt;
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civilfurther ordered, that said petitioner Hire notice I
the glass in the windows of the Reading warmly congratulated by his friends.
to the persow Interested in said estate, ot the „
-------------- ; - -•—, &lt;j Ians were there also, including Andrew
pendenty of said |&gt;etltlnn and tbe hearing
Both physicians were immediately tele- ' Carnegie, General Algrr, John R. McLean, schoolhouse, and the school had to be div
Kpiseopal Blah op Consecrated.
missed.
?*4%&lt;.ord®r 10 belphoned fdtand arrived within a few minDuluth, Minn., Jan. -jfi.—The consecra­
Theodore Kooaevelt, and the diplomatic
ol -ch other. Th. .xiwcrful Hoort corps was well represented. The services
A CURIOUS MAN AND A MATCH.
tion of Rev. William B. Barker, of this
Barry, ouee In eneb week for three successive stimulant, nitro-glycerine, which bad sev­ were simple, being those prescribed for
city, as bishop of western Colorado, took
weeks previous to said day nt bearing.
eral times before brought'the patient back burial by the Presbyterian church.
Chas. W. armstiiowg
place in BL Paul s Episcopal church at 11
out of the dark valley of death, was pow­
■
Judge ot Probate.
erless now. Dr. Hyatt at 9:.3U came out
Fiiaxkfort, Ky.. Jan. 3L—Just as o’clock yesterday morning. The services
The services Were in charge of Rev. Mr.
in connection xyith the oonMcratlon were
ADMINISTBATORU HALE
aud said to the group of waiting news­
•“ lli* n,a‘Kr of the r«ut«. of Imrrier X. paper men that he ftwred the end. was at Hamlin,of the Church of the Covenant.and church services were bcginaing“’l3undny most elaborate and impressive, the mnsic
JioUce is hereby glren
Walter Damrobch, the dead statesman’s five alarms of fire were turned Id. Tbs inspiring, and the sermon, preached by
th»‘. V't,;U *’12V*. c aurt*®n. to «h« mgb- hand. In the meantime all the family had
est bidder, on Friday the tenth day of March. been summoned Into the death chamber— son-in-law, presided Art at the piano in cause of it all was a man's curioalty and a Bishop Gilbert, of St. Paul, a veritable
* J',. ,"u- « ten o’clock In the forenoon, at Mrs. Blaine, the devotfd wife; Miss Hattie the residence aud again at the organ in the match. A group of men was standing on a feast of eloquence. Father Toth, of San
the 1 rebate Court room* In the city of Hastchurch. The casket, buried under beau­
*W
'he County of Barry. In the State of Blaine, his unmarried daughter; Mrs. tiful floral tributes, was lifted at the con­ street corner at the mouth of a large sewer Francisco, and Father Debonsky, of Min­
guessing what made the water look so neapolis. were present ns authorised repre­
Purauaa‘ «o IJceoM? and authority Damruscli, his married (laughter; James
granted to me on the thirteenth day of January. G. Blaine, Jr., his only surviving son, and clusion of the home services and taken to greasy. One of them said he would see sentatives of the Greek church, an unusual
A- .9 ”*5t\.bjr ‘be Probate Court of Barry Miss Dodge (Gail Hamilton), hl.* cousin.
the church through an Immense throng and he dropped a lighted match into the and significant circumstance.
•.nal U i&amp;b'JW1’ A*1 «t the estate, right. tittle
which
lined
the
whole
route.
The
honor
­
oily subsUnoe. At once there was a ter­
Watched His life Kbb Away
Md interest otlha said dev-a*ed of, fn and to
w r.'SJ
M'lule and being In the County
In silent, tearful sorrow they witnessed ary pall bearers weri: Senator Hale. Sena­ rifle explosion, and one of the spectators, a
iX Barry. Io the State of Michigan, known and
tor Frye, Senator I Morgan, ex-Speaker
New Yobe, Jan. l&lt;L-NaUfe Fitzgerald,
named Haley, had part of bis hand
h5frtJuJ M follows, to-wit: The west fractional the closing acenes. The pstient lay so qui­ Reed, Representative Boutellc, Representa­ man
torn off.
a chambermaid, received an unexpected
half (H) of the south west quarter (V) and the etly that even the doctors were hardly able
Set the Hewer on Fire.
wrol
lhe
bTl (S) ™ *«e *Outh to say when he died. No word of conscious­ tive Hitt, Representative Bingham; Gen­
present of t®0 on Saturday afternoon.
eral Thomas, Ewing, of Ohio: John Hay,
The tlames rushed on through the sewer
1 0&lt; '”*cUon twenty tao? In
town i3&gt; north range aereti «T» west, which sale ness, no look of recognition had passed. At Joseph H. Manley, Almot F. Jenks aud P
inn 1 I,, 1. ,k.
Lf. 1 1 .
. .
»"i“Z'**1*
‘®two mortcMw held by 10:45 he lay so still that the window shades
Samuel Carson, which uiortiraKes and the in- were raised to give more light to enable V. T. Ely.
The Reese at the Church.
go.ion to'low.1 woih.r,
„p the li.^ire^a.Vto^’
oTSoi 4i1&gt;er' l6th‘ ,H°'’ *n*ounU*1 lo ‘he *um the physicians to determine if life still lin­
All of those enumerated tn the foregoing
gered. Fifteen minutes later they pro- as well as hundred of other prominent men
bated January* '--th. A. D., tan.
•
■‘ »
J
Wm. l*.Sn&gt;?tA.u. Adm I n strator.
claimsd^him dead. The physicians have and women followed the hearse from home
officially made public the cause of death to church. Here the decorations were of
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. r“as Bright’s disease, aggravated by tuber­ the most beautiful aud appropriate charac
Vtvteiff:.£■ t**?n h°. h*t‘° ma‘‘* 1,1 “»•«»- cular disease of the lungs aud followed by ter. There were flowers and evergreens
r)heC\ftO
chambermaid’s credit and
dl. .;ms of a certain mortaw. executed,by Alice heart failure.
everywhere. . Admission was by card, and iteelf into the Krntuc.y river. Th* ou
J. t owles and Marr A. Cuw|*s of ttw Township
President and Cabinet Call.
harry County, Michigan, to Allee J
Young Mr. Blaiue was in the act of writ­ even then the church was {lacked to the work, were ren.lrred Inoperative and Sun­
Churchill (formerly. Alice J. ^urory) of Toledo
Ohio, twarny date May the sereWj. A. IL. IM3 ing a note to President Harrison to inform doors. Nearly every foreign nation haring Oar night eaudlee had to be depended upon
Gov. Altgeld Itewehes Asheville.
and recorded on the seventh day of May. A. I&gt; him of the event when the president him­ a representative at this capital was repre­ tor Illumination,
e™ueu open
AhUEVlLLc, N. a, Jul X.-Go,m„
'**'■ ^’‘hrfe o'clock aad thirty five minutes, p’
sented in the audience. And here while
tn. in lihrr numbers. of mortgaitea on pare xm self arrived, accompanied by his private the ixxly rested in front of the chancel the
Alt^vld,
or lUlnota, and party, ooaalatiaa
OnUlo. rf ,h. &lt;ri.Ma-.7w*.
•« u"*' n’t‘"',r ’be register of deeds for Barry secretary and Secretary of State Foster.
church services were continued, closing
Countv. Michigan, and there Is now elaimedto
Loudon, Jan. 81.—Parliament opened to- ol hi. ramlly, hi. phyrtdui. Dr. p,™.
be due on said mortgage the sum of two All the rest of the cabinet quickly followed with a prayer—the Ixird’s prayer, in which
Stalo
Treaaarei-riect
N. s. Hamaer. u&gt;d
and
the
excitement
throughout
the
city
&lt;lay with lhe ueualceramonlee. The queen',
' i” :"'1'
hnm’red and sixty doUant and
Mntjdwocentslncluding an attorney tee of thirty became general as the news spread. Both part of the congregation jolned-and a ben­ •Perch prnmlte. th. introduotion ot th. tho doreroor'a private Kcntarr, L M
•njre doiMro.i and no proceedings having been houses of congress adjourned aud the for­ ediction. It was then 12:40 o'clock
Kuebler. arrival horn at 3J0 yr-terdav
toUewirq,
blllm
Liah
letfalaUve;
electoral
taken at law to recover thedebt &lt;Mseurod hr the mer assodatee of the ex-senator and ex­
arterooon la a private car aud have taken
it was then noted that Mrs. Blaine was rritjetratlon; licaue reform; iwal „ptto room, at lhe Batterr Perk hotel. The
;"
, k.u "—'“•j
w»»» &lt;&gt;u ,riu»y me speaker of both political parties united in
April, too. at 11 o’clock eloquent tributes to his memory. A pub­ not among the mourners, as had been sup­ ttaTn . klf 0“?“? “•Kl’tntUte; aHeeUng
nooo. xtaoUard time. at the north trout door ot lic funeral was suggested, but the wishes posed. Among so many dctply-veiled fig- tho Betabltahed chureheaot Scotland and Rovenior we, not K well reaterdav u
^ST^i'bri^5**rir ",lch (“hoed hr hla
the Court houw la the city ot Hutinm. County
DOt hw*to£o«’ been Walee, aome local retorm Hille. There are trfp, and would see no one.
Mlc{W“» u‘** **“&lt; the of the family prevailed and the ceremonies missed, but it had
wna soon whispered that ratauT ^PtlKintic retereocea lo torai,,,
•,‘.'!l"‘1“* ,“»,’•“&gt;«* circuit court for County of will be of a private nature.
rtlatiais
.
..c
Behring
mu
»
matter
fa
re
gne1, ?*“’luul r»'n&gt;*h&gt;«l at the
THE DEATH RECORD.
Prfor,U? lbe starting of the fn- farrnl to as hopeful, and the country fa
WILL BE BURIED IN OAK HILL.
M^lt?7Ct9iLU? fram
«iuare congratulated on the settlement &lt;j( the
***** iwwl mortnw.or nufflrient theroo
?L“tUty ’ald m?rtCw lnd-trtedn«tf, 004:
Mrs. Blaine had requested to be left alone Egyptian crista.
b?!?» te!^
TbeatIwL?h05htZr,tU. her hooortd
The funeral will be held at the Presby­
Tunis, Jan. 31.—A dynamite bomb wa
terian Church of the Covenant, where Mr.
*cre* of
aewdinv
the Lotted State,
exrepttaa andrasor? Blaine was a pew-holder, on Monday morn­
exploded in this city Sunday night, can &gt;
ing much damage. The residents we
ing. Dr. Hamlin, who officiated at the
■S bKS Vr-I.A
panic stricken tor a time. There ia 1
funeral of Mrs. Harrison and hbr father,
££""&gt; Medical Journal, at Fort Scott.
clue to the authors of the outrage
will conduct the services. The body will
-better
cemetery, a beautl- h" «n»t lb uw.r ’ ptv.u.*teL 8’m^'*h.i“

« a driadful t/ulKundoubfetlly caused by tbe inititag

KIRK’S
SOAP
AMERICAN FAMILY

Cures Sick..leadai

s;

rrijr

i

vr- &gt;---i™

XSleiST’: "■*“*

torn. Although Mr. Blaine’s name and
tasaeare inseparably connected with th«

Bl*b. wu capital to r.

poned until Thu rad
teadin* Advautiata
trials.

°^,ADU* DoVKJBur. to Monte-

to MMa i

JI &gt; Wltoon, 87DW St. ShMMbti'rx,
P)b,-Mra he will nofiba without Dr. Rinz s
New Discovery for consumption, cotui,
and colds, that It eared bis wife who was
thfeatened with pnenownfa after an attack
of “la grippe.” when various other rem.
edles and several pbysletans had done h&lt;r
DO good.
Hubert Barter, of Coupon
Po,, otalm* Dr. Kh«'» New Discovery hu
done him more good than anything |1(.
ever used for lung trouble. Notbing like
It Try It. Free trial bottles at W; H
Goodyear's drugstror. Large bottle-, so,.
aW«.00.

Ulsctrta Bitters.

This remedy ta becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special
mention. All whe have used Electric'
Bitters sing tl»e a unt song of p*la« ~ \
purer medicine dees not exist and It is
guaranteed to do all that to rial nidi
Electric Bitten* will cure all dl»e*M:v of
the liver and kidneys, will remove pimple,
boita, ealt rheum and other affectiniM
caused by Impure blood.—Will drhe
malaria from the system and prevent ns
well as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure
of headache, constipation and todigcvi,..),
try Electric BR|rn». Entire Mtisfactiun
guaranteed, or money refunded.—Pric.&lt;
50 eta. and 81.Mt par bottle at W. H. (food­
year's drug store.
Buekteo's Arnica Halve.

Tlh- best salve In the world for cuts,
bruises, sore-s ulcere, salt rlwurn. ft ver
sores,-tetter, chapped hands, chllbbuuri
cores, and ail skin eruptions, and ptMltively cures pMes or no pay required. It is
guaranteed »o give perfect saltefactlon. or
money refunded. Price 25 eenta per box
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggtat

At Calumet methodlsta are dedical in g a
new church by holding service* three
times a day during the whole week.
Xo lUrlmroim Mrtlkoil
employed In curing piles with Hill's pile
Pomade. No cutting, na llgahir-s. no
cauterizing, but a simple and positive cute
for piles, or we would out give you a
printed guarantee with each parka&lt;
Price 31.00, six for 8ft.00 By Mail. Try
it to night. For sale by Fred L. Hratb.
the druggisL
Eva Schmidt, a Battle /{jrcek school
teacher, has been sent lo the asylum at
Kalamazoo. Illness deranged her mind.
Racing With WoIvm.
Many a thrilling tale has been told by
travelers of a race with wolves across the
frozen steppes of Russia. Sumct'.nn - only
tbs picked bones of the hapless trav. '.r
are found to tell the tale. In cur e ru
country' thousand* are engaged lu a iijr-anddeath race against the wolf ConMiiuptn.ii.
Tile best weapons with which to fight the
for, is Dr. Pierce’* Golden -Mt-diea! Dis­
covery. Thia reuowin (I remedy |ias cured
myriads of casts when ali other medicines
and d«*Ctofa had fal’.ml. It fa the grade*!
blood-purifier and restorer nf strength
known to lhe world. For all forms of
scrofulous affection* (and cnnsumptioti is
one of them). Ill* unequalrd as a remedy.
W. W. Hie han I son, of Marquette, has
just sold 12.uOO.ono feet of lumber Iron
bis mills In that section to Bay City p&lt; ■
pie.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’* Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Cadillac boys have beep In tbe habit ot
going to Mau ton whenever they waul to
go on a tear. Officer* of the tatter town
arc Dow beginning to jug them.
You may rest nights If you will lake
••Adriouda." Wheeler’s Heart and Nvne
Cure, It contains no opium or morphine.
Sold by W. IL Goodyear.
)
The postoffice at West Branbn was burg­
larized. A package nf mall, S3 worth of
stampa and &lt;2 In cash were taken. A •«•pect was arrested at Roscommon.

Oil. this ringing in the ears:
Oh, this bumming in tbe head!
Hawking, blowing, snuffing, gaspiru.
Watering eyes aud throat a-rasping.
Health imparled and comfort tied.
Til! 1 would that 1 were dead!
What folly to suffer so with eatarrhal
troubles, when the worst cases of chrunif
catarrh In the head are relieved and cured
bv the mild, cleansing and healing proper­
ties of Dr. Sage’s catarrh Remedy. It
purifies the foul breath, by removing the
cause of offence, heals the sore ahd it
flamed -passages, and perfects a lasting
cure.
James Goodrich, the 16-yearold aon «f
William Goodrich, California township,
Brandi county, committed suir.de by
shooting him through the heart No
cause is known.

There's a patent medicine which is not
a patent medicine—paradoxical as that
may sound. It’s a discovery! the golden
discovery of medical science! It's the
medicine for you—tired, run-down. &lt;
hausted. nerve-waster! men and women;
for you sufferers from diseases of tdtin or
scalp, liver or lungs—its chance is with every one. Its season always, because it
alms to purify the fountain of life—the
blood—upon which all such diseases «lcpend. The medicine is Dr. Pierce’s Gold
en Medical Discovery. Tbe makers of
It have enough confidence in It to sell It
on trial. That is—you can get it from
your druggist, and if it doesn't do what
It's claimed to do. you can get vour money
bock, crery rexf t&lt;f it.
That's what ita makers call takhuj the
rUk of their worth.

Tiny, little, sugar-coated granules, are
what Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are.
The best Liver Pills ever InrtnUti: active,
yet mild lo operation; cure sick and bl 1-llous headaches. One a dose.
lee dealers say that if a thaw
coma on at Monroe the snow and
the river would flood the city and
bly carry away the bridges. The
too thick to handle.

should
ice on
proba­
ice It

Several memliere of Oliver Graham's
family, of near Cary, came near dying tbe
other day. They ate ”jobnny rake.** In
which some ’ rough on rate” had acci­
dently been mixed.

�Hastings HannesThursday, February 2, 1895.

ADIRONDA.
&lt;TUV&gt;K M.WL.I

WUKELKI'. J II

J

OUR COUNT*

Unete5«M»ph Shorrx Of W-tndland. one
a’ltaeifel pioneet* «f IWry.county died

wife bad *w«*n nurrtad W y&lt;rers. Ibis tt
probably Mre longest Uare of aay couple in
lhe county- Hr *«' ««t.v arrive mail up
to the tlumof iii&lt;d«Wh. and It ta NUpptwrd
hi- d-a’b •as &lt;Hh- to cbe expmure ot cold
n-Crivixt Wille Mtendiag b» traps lie hud
set in tire

Vitr AX1)

edto live.
Will poslHvelv ••*i»*.- Heart Disease, Ne&gt;vousiie»s and bl&lt;-’-i»i.-s-&gt;iie-« ■: to 8 dropfij
all
of the fair daughter* &lt;»C that burg are
’ insures lounedial'* r i-fc(guaranteed frerf
from upltatai. Lev &gt;i X. Middleton, past marrying «mc of lire town young .men and
tor M. E. churco. Uedor Springs. Michl cMfc* on tlivw to stop
says. "Sleep ami re-t were -trnngrrs tniue- X^Tlic Lowvll utid Hastloga l». I- though
’ after prearMng till I us«-d “AdiriHida” wowy short in extent, has insde mote .per mile
1 sleep* w»andl.v m«i.i iw.nk&lt; no reshed/' .the past year than any &lt;khT-i- nut.l ex.s-pt
Price We..prepared ny Ww~r4i-r »t Faflec one logging r«a«i up north, at* i« whown by
.Medicine Co., t'tslar .SpftugH. tMioh.
\ railroad cuMwii-'-ionera rejxut.—Lowell
»Cofrjn Freeport Herald. .

W. H. GOODYEAR.
When you want^a

beech tree on Uie fnnu of Go-. Foigbiier.
oouth-of town. &lt;»:• Thursday of last wwk.
wliicli worked up into 1&amp;£» cords ot wimkI.
- The three biivs cut down the tree and
worked Stall into wood in one day.—NashKU^’ev-t.:

FRESH LUNCH,
Uo to the

CfTY BAKERY.
Fine line «f creams and
fresh-confectionery.

A. E. BENKE'S.

WetlnrMlHy nMNKitng one of the trucks
on a freight car loaded with French** tour,
gave out as they neaied the tin&gt;t bridge
•oulh of the village, and tk-Udlicd tin­
train oeveral houra; ti was finally raioud
onto ovine lies and pushed back to “
yard* it: time to clear the track for the
12:24 iraiti.—Mlddluiille Suu.
NEHGHBORIMG COU STIES-

Thr-rtin»r and iron bridge built by the;
raying t»r Fwrmw from uiw
•
C.utn.1 owe ibe K.I.B.Mj
S1„u,
nrlwr. «•« e..inpl.l«&lt; M—4«v. Tlw .Inoe
..I »h»l &gt;»
«’•&gt;'"&gt;J.uln,.-.,,. 1,1.1 nn,l.-r ,»• oU mwfen
“
|&gt;(
............... r&lt;a ,lh„
w«.
«..n» l— .Ilin-. ««l “*:L„k
N..nti
11-—Irt
ln«. brlup- IiM U«-n liu.ll n|&gt;.n »llr» •&lt; .
J Li .uu. . . ............
.,f l&gt;»lishl. X.
.1.1-..' II.. old on,. 1 to- llw. «;!-«- j • J 1
. ...................... ....
lor rn.kl.iK llo. eb,n^ ln.m llir
„.«,r
Hull
iii.- u,*w btntai* wa* i«*t after tbe 1U.1*1
irun pwo. soiug •••mi.
&lt;»*»
wiK&lt;**l.|etc the bridge. Engineer D. Cough 15
.
Un gave t'o&gt;- word and the workmen eomuiviio-d tlw work of tearing down tile old
structure. thfn the massive Iran spuit wapulled slowly but sii-adliy iutq Ita place on
the bsunenta by the l»rg- force of work­
men willi the iree &lt;.f &gt;oix- aud tackle. It
fitted to a I *«&gt;»! a hair'd Onmth to the adunration &lt;&gt;f more Until u thousand people

h w.in j«»bt 30 minutes imtv tint pus-«ing of
the hud train over the •&gt;ld Oructuie until
! thi* new bridge was in ciHupleie readiness.
track cun I:* cUons ami all. f*»r the passing
of Um lie-, train, while the Dime occupied
in moving tins tnaiudve structure, which
Weighs 2fa&gt;-t«s. on the iiultumd* was but
11 UtiuuLta«r-&amp;itth* Creek JoucumI.

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It was iui»rnu&gt;g. aud at the Iwwe of am*
of A Udon's college professors. The fam­
ily. Including liiree boys, were gathered
for mornlhg'drtwiiiUis. The scripture l«-sson was iced aud it included the .passage
whlyli states that the hairs uf our beads
are alt numbered. Following tire reading
cairn-the morning grayer. The family nil
knelt, but during tbe offering of tfeu peti­
tion. one of the boy’ wat seized with -a
spn-m nf convulsive laughter. .At the
conclusion of the prayer lire dignified
professor entcrril a word of reproof
**My son. did yon know that it is um
llemMhlyjuid wicked to laugh during
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brother got hold of a hair on my ti&lt;
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Along about the middle of last Novem­
ber Geo. 11 uglies, of Dauby township,
An incendiary fire Monday night at
turned Ids alieep from the woods into the
barnyard ueu? a straw alack ami an old Onondaga destroyed the new. cn-am-ry
pile of clover chaff which had lain there plant bnilt by Miles Whitney, of Portlami.
tlj
four or live yefts. Soon after turning,in who is agent for Davis A- Rankin, of Chi*
the sheep he bad occasion to count them c.-tgo. The stockholders had trecn having short time I will sell
and-found them u wether short Last trouble with the thin, and had retained
Friday on going upon the stow stack to counsel. Tbe builders bfcve no doubt Gnu
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cut some straw he saw a hole in the top of the lire was caused by some one Interested
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and “THE BANNER’’ lor one year
the closer pile, and upon Investigating ami will push their investigations. The
Halting’. - - Mich.
AU c.tll&lt; promptly attended clay or night, ’
plant
was
valued
at
$.5,
QUO
ami
was
not
Infound the lost sheep about five feel down
lice over F. G. fitowell's buutaad shoe store
In the middle of tbe pile, very little the
worse for his long confinement. He had
Secretary Reynolds, of the Michigan
I AMES A. SWEEZEY.
oaten a big hole about him and seemed to
»I
AMorney-al law.
be enjoying life when rescued from tbe Millers’ association. Is urging the execu­ TIiif
J
war
Hastings. Midi. position he had occupied just tw.o months. tive boards of the various trades organiza­
N. Y.
” regular price
SI. 00.
tions ot the state to co-operate’in securing
every
Practices in ail courts of tbe state. Col- —-Portland Observer.
legislation making telegraph companies
lectloiw promptly attended to.
liable
for
damages
resulting
from
mistakes
Frank Nitns. of Lake Odessa, paid an
anted
_ j
election bet last .Wednesday,night by giv­ etc., of the company.
llS. £. U. A C. 1-. I.ATHB01-.
ing.—
an oyster
Homoepathle Physicians and .
—
-— Hupper
- at the Chegtham i John Hall’s large bam at North Akron I
Surgeons
house Id Sunfield to a dozen or more gen- wa, bn,ned tWJll,er wllh 0 head of catth-. I
SubsCriptionsunay begin at any time.
All calk city and .country promptly at­ llenian am! their wives. . He had bet on e7 &gt;hwp and .. L.orwi». jn tryin|{ u&gt; sav„
tended to.
,
Morse as governor.
*
| &gt;owt. of the animals, a young man of Gal!
IF YOU ARE GOING TO
Address all orders to
Some of our older citizens ulll recall tin* I
trampled upon amT ludly hurt bj
t A. SCEIBNEIL M. D..
b.ddenl wblel. unjnfllr pl.rwl Sll-blmu j
P«r'"‘ «
”
"
Physician aud Surgeon, In .he ct.-S..ry J .rpnlutkn. « .... emly IX "12k J bn,S?g
Delton.
• • -Mich.
«.«« lulu l.lstorr. The CblM«o
Onrnwl.
Ofllre in residence, one olo'k east of depot.
(h:.;in I.. It. -iiolv a.nl nneri.*’ column I ,v wril ur4ttm|
u„.1 Be lure &gt;nd get ynur tifketn by the QUEEN and
..........
Klw 111.' I.UUiw Inu .■yplai.alloo o( wl.al
, br.t Male .Mok In llolliuol Mol..U&gt;- an.I r-nr-r-rir ... c'T u* 4 r.-&gt;
a. a c. h. barber
call, « iwc.ll.iu--In mo &gt;&lt;-ar ls&gt;.
,i|tht ,|n.l. for «1.WO .... lh-.- Physicians aud Burgeons.
tb.-r, w.-r.mll.K.n ot lhe .lal.v U.n.U , „ U„WJ. 1Ib. He clafrned to .........
be one of Y«i.n Vjrnnin.ling. will be tts tuxuricti* r» money
Cail.* in city w county responded to with ..laced with lhe Morrw. anal and Banking
hx-or.-ora.on. o*r that h.Mllutlon. lie ran procure. W,- ha»c five complete anil really
promptness, day or night.
'
train* runningdaily betwet-nCiNi ta‘(Company
’..tonn'iv for
fur sale,
-in ,* and all
u i their proceeds took a check Irnok
.... ,__________________
of the hank here and mngnttkent
N*Tt and St Avc.vsTINV. These train* arc the
were to be expanded In Internal Improve­ then wanted to draw .on the draft.
nnh CotnnlMe Veitlbuled Trains from Cincinnati to
.SHELDON.
ment fortlie benefit 'of the state. This •■ashler told him he could. hot until the the SOUTH. You will gave uearlv haffaday In time.
Abstract a«J Real Estate Office.
company sold under its first contract a money was deposited. He gave his name Thia line Is Ito Miles Shortest. There arc no extra
A.sewed shoe that will «not rip; Calf,
on limited trains and you get the beat to
Atmtract tiiock. liastnig*.
part of thCMr bonds, and a new contract a» Eil. Strum, and claimed ho was buying charges
seamless, smooth inside, morb-icoinfortable,
be had. DON'T pav the same price and put up with
Money tn lo-in on IL* J Ktfjje Real Estate
?old on c -nimmrio:). Gencryt eon'dancing. was then made by which the company be­ horses. An Investigation was made and inferior service. For rate* or further particulars
rtylishand durable than any other shoe ever
address
D.G.
E
uwamus
,
G.
P.Agt-Q.*C.
Routs.
Having a complete act of Absfrart Book’, c&lt;iri&gt; came tbe purchawrof all the -rest of the
sold at the price. Every style. Equals custom•plied from the Record*, can T&gt;irufsh complete State’sNecurltky in its hands, agreeing to' it was found that Strata had no account at Cincinnati, O. or a*k your home Ticket Agent for
......... ;",. ..... , .
, ■
ttarvey and
Harvey
amt was unknown.
utiKnown. It
jt was a nartiar-, ticket via QUEEN and CRESCENT ROUTE.
made shoes costing from $4 to &amp;.
i tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
jm the state of Michigan for tin in In in- I f(nv
for the bank. Several business I
The following are of the same high standard of
_ •1 1
-&lt;&gt;r ■
. .
....
. .
. .•
atiilInn
tils, and the 1I............
’
nitcd Stut.batik
State? bank -of
men were taken in by him, hiving cashed 1
merit:
’
■
/-—
P. DRAKE, M. D..
PeniHylvturiit was its-survlty ■ tor tlit’sc chtfeks for him. ami it Is bidlcved Hint
• $4.00 and $5.00 Fine Calf. Hand-Sewed.
*• —
Farmers and Letter
payment.4*. However, some lime tiefore others al Zeeland are also in a similar*
Office over Ilplloway** drug store.
the
bonds
bad
been
paid
for.
the
Morris
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
way. Strum skipped and hid not been
□eetlng with residence, at Holloway's drug Company dm! the Hauk ot Pennsylvania found at last reports."
$A.oo Hand-Sewed,
store
and 3.00
had lN»th failed. The legislature of Michi­
A little over two weeks ago,1 the proprie­
gan then passed a law declaring that the
:r,d.d.
state was only tatuiid to repay money that tors of a large wood job told tnelr meh
O.
had ta-rn actually received, anti to this ihtit Hint the gang that would put up tbe
position lhe state hod. to lhe greatrimligna-1 most wood the next week would get a
lion of bankers and capitalists who had 1 present of a good new ax. According!;..
nlllLH’ T. COLGKOVE,
and
son
Hoy
taken the state bonds from tbe Morris I II. Wright". l
:.
/. "
7 "struck out for
at the p tic ub advertlMcl
1
Attorney nt Ltw
Ci mpauy in good faith. Oellevi g .’ e state bnrineiw Monday to see what they coijjd
as tbousar..la con tasiSueet-i-sor t&lt;» Smith &amp; Colgrovc. &gt;
■ " solvent.
'
’ This debt was never ■ do towards IL When tin- contractors
fully
OJtnce in Union block, Hastings.)
•i by the state of Michigan.—Battle ‘ catoe to measure tho wood on Saturday
’ Pi Mie’s !’i dl the courts of t tie state.
afterndtm, it was found they had cut :n
: Journal.
cords. Hi-inch wood and 4 ' j eords I foot
4 E. KEN ASTON,
Frank House, who was senttiiced to wood from Monday 10 o’clock'to Saturday
-1.
Attorney at Law,
states
prison
for
life
from
Calhoun
county
(Over J. S. Goodvear A Co.’s store.)
3 o'clock, j cords ot 4 fixit .wood more
about four years ago. died in prison last than any other two men on lite job. Of
Fraetlcefiln-aH courts of the State. Collei
promptly attending to.
week. Ho murdered a man by the mime course they got the ax.—Caledonia News.,
ONLY
of Campbell threw his besiy dow n .an old
EVERYONE 1
it. TIMMERMAN. Homrepathfc Phy- well, ami helped to move it a year later
See that
•
sician and Surgeon.
without showing so much as a tremor.
.
We offer one Mandred dollars reward
(Otfice overLalhrop’s drug store.)
A Battle Creek young man’s ardor for for any case of catarrh that cannot be
aw, real estate and collect­
his boat girl got lhe best of him about cured by Hall's catarrh cure.
ing OFFICE OF
F. J. Cheney &amp; Co.-. Props! Toledo. O. '
Christmas time and he went way beyond
Pai.mf.btox &lt;k Smith,
• his means In buylngnBr a nice Christmas We the undersigned, have known F. J. I
Woodland, Mich.
pre.-et.t He was to pay for his purchase Chedey for tbe last 14 years, and believe
J. M. Smith.
C. S. Palmkbtox.
on the installment plan, which soon .began him perfectly honorable hi nil business 1
Justict* of the Peace. to grow monotonous and he finally stopped transactions and financially able to carry
Notary Public.
paying altogether. Having failed to meet out any obligations made by their firm
.-SiAaV.XWvW-AKWXKXv
his payments the man who sold him the West it Truax, Wholesale Progglsts, To
,ls stamped
article went to the young lady and de­ Iorio. 0.
on tho
manded its return. She compiled with the Waldiug, Kinnan «t Marvin, Wholesale bottom
of
demand and q«w lives in hopes that Santa Druggists, Toledo. O.
( 5 very Boot
• XIKtULSTION •
Hail’s Catarrh Cure is tnkori Internally. . and Shoo.
Claus will pay cash next lime.
acting directly upon the blood and mucous ’
This week,
83 quires.
Mason Is without electric llgbls us ti e surfaces of the system. Price, "Acts, per
city refused to contract with the electr'c bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimoni­
light company,
have als free.
Hereafter, changes for advertisements ' ______
. ,. and gll street lamps
. ... _ ____
must reach this office Tuesdays nt latest to ’ been taken down.
On account of the dischargoVif an oper­
taerto. toU.etadc of the week j B w
to„„
ator at Milan, people arc making a big
CastoriA is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
when brought.
Saturday, and had a drss e I hog in his
! sled for sale which tipped the scales at kick and are circulating an agreement to
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
The macadlmizlng of a piece of toad In 1 600 pounds, an I It was the runt in the lit­ boycott the Wabash road if an efficient
operator
Is
not
given
them.
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
Ohio Im r ased the value of tbe adjoining ter at that. Mr. Morris insisted that he
JrtST HQ
The D. M. Ferry Seed Co., of Detroit, '
• farm Si 50 an acre, while the cost was less must have *J cents a pound, which would
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
than St an acre. This i® ano her forcible bring him money enough to buy either a arc negotiating for the erection of a s&lt; cd
I- r foots n’1‘1
It
is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
argument for better roads, but fnnne;&gt; good horse, two good cows, a small flock warehouse tg some point in Charlevoix
will bo slow to believe it.—Ex.
of sheep or more poultry than you could county. The building will be used chief­
• Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
pack
In
ruluZx
cn?=«4t&lt;the
car
was
not
n
ly
for
receiving
and
sorting
peas.
If there Is a perfectly heated and well
can produce.
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
ventilated school house hi Michigan we very.large ”ne. Moral: This kind of a
A public meeting was held at Gobleville
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
would like to hear of It. There has-al­ -year, raise hogs.—Chafe'. !e Leader.
for the purpose of agitating the question
NEW
HAVEN,
CONN
ways been trouble In this direction with ' While plowing a । iece of newly cleared of incorporating the town. However, tbe
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
our school building, and in looking over land on his farm flte miles north of Adrian citizens present decided adversely, but
PR03ATK ORDER
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
our exchanges we see numerous com­ last fall, Stephen H. Knight turned up now petitions are bejng circulated for that
State
ot
Michigan.
C.-untr
of
Bam
—
•«
plaints about thclr’s. The man who large quantities of coal. He burned some purpose.
_____
At a nrM^lun of tho Probate Court for the
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Ca&amp;&gt;
could Invent a perfect heating system
County of Barry, holdvn id'ttre Probate offlee. is
under his boiler and in a stove with very
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
the City nf Hastings, in raid county, on Mon
would make a fortune In a short time.
satisfactory results, but neve? brought any
day lhe tGth day of Jnnunry, la the your one
thouwid debt hundred ano ninny thro*.
The postmaster at South Haven h:s t&gt; the city for examination until to-day.
Present, Cbarie&gt; W. Armstrong. Judge ot
made such changes in the lobby of his It burns freely, gives out a great deal of
Castoria.
Castoria.
Probate.
office that small boys aud loafers find it gass, and is pronounced No. 1 soft coal by
In tho matter of the estate of Mary J“ Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil­
an Inconvenient sitting place. He has experts. As soon as the weather permits
William’. deeeaMl. &gt;
•• Castoria is so well adapted to children that
On reading ard 0‘lrff th’ petllhn. duly veri­
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
also posted notices against smoking, and he will sink a shaft.
fied. ot Ida Mrlkrn'olt. daugliter nf nald de­
good effect upon their children.'’
now ladles who could not endure tho
cewed. proving that u certain Instrument now
Plainwell has a society .organization
Da. Q. 0. Osgood,
dense smoke often encountered there will
on file in this court, purporting to tie the last will
and testament of raid decrswl may be ndinit111 So. Oxford BL, Brooklyn, N. T.
no longer be .obliged to wait outside.' This called "The Silent Sixteen.” One would
C0HDEH3ED lert to probate, and that administration of a.il&lt;i
is an admirable example that many other naturally suppose It was composed of men
estate may he granted to the execu’-rlx tn said
"
Castoria
Is
the
best
remedy
for children of
Our phyaida&amp;a ia the children's departbut on the contrary all of its members arc
offices would, do well to copy..
will tUNmed or to some other suitable person.
women.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Friday the
far distant when mothers will consider the real
Atty. Gen-iEllis recently gave an opinion
10th day of February. A. !&gt;.. l«3r.t ten o'clock In
tbe foreuoon.be assigned for the hearing ot raid
interest of their children, and use Castoria inwhich will be of intyrest to collectors of
The shed that leads from the main one
petition and that the heirs at law nf said do-taxes and mortgage holders. A case was to the depot in Grand lUpIds fell with a
ceased and aU other persons interested In said
presented to {him where a mortgage had crash Saturday evening caused by .a snow
estate, are require.! to appear a«- a session of
satd court, then to he hnldt-n at the Probate of­
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
been assessed to an Individual, who subse­ slide from the roof of the big ahed. Tho
fice. fn tire City of Huttings. In said county, and
agents down their throats, thereby Bending
quently disposing of 'the instrument, re­ accident occurred about five o'clock and it
show cause, if any there Ire. why the prayer of
fused to pay tbe assessment on the ground seems miraculous that no one was killed. Makes an everyday convenience of an the petitioner may not be granted. And it l»
ordered, that sslrt petitioner give notice
that he no longer bud any interest In it.
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. further
to the perrons Interested In said estate, of the
Frank E. Pugh, of Lansing. Ixiokkeeper
Mr. Ellis claims the man Is liable for the
Prepared with scrupulous cate. Highest pendency of said petition and the hearing
amount of aaeessment and that if he re­ for lhe North Molitor Harrow Co., end son award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each tbereoHnr enuring a copy of - this order to be
published in tbe Itaitlnn Baxnrk. a news­
fuses payment It ean be collected by levy of ex-DOstmasler Pugh, is under arrest on
paper printed and circulated tn said County of
on the goods and chattels of the man if tbe charge oLcmbezzlement. preferred by
Barry, once in each week tor three successlv t
found within the county. Other-wise the bls employer*. It h thought his stealings
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
NONE SUCH brand.
.
CttAS. W. ABMirriioHa.
tax will reuudn as a lien' upon the real will reach sfeveral hundred dollars. He
Judge of Probate
confesses his guilt.
estate which the mortgage covered.
MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse, N.T.
(A true copy.)

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CASTORIA

�Hastings Banner
Thursc^y, February 2, 1893. •

THX SA8HNOS, MICH., POKTOFHCX,

. OITORIAL NOTES.
.

minute for express trains. That their expectatiotu will be realized seems Incredible,
bat when It Is remembered that electric
railways are still In their tentative stage
It Is Idle to attempt lo fix definite bounds
to their development Electric experts do
not hesitate to predict that within a de­
cade electric power will supercede steam
power on all the more Important lines in
the L’nitcd States. If the proposed road
realizes the expectations of ita projectors It
will be interesting to note Its effect upon
the populations of the terminals. That
it should have the effect of drawing large
numbers to the outlying rural districts
goes witbout saying. And such a result
would offer a rotation to manv social,
economic and political problems •which
now perplex large cities, aud threaten
grave consequences for the future.

I! FELL SUNDAY HMM
WHAT?
A part of Union Block. Why?

•J’’........................ ■.....................
No section -of the United Stales hrs
profited tnor.j by the protective sysum
than the Bourbon South. An approxi­
mate Idea of the progress of sauiherti In­
dustry undec the tariff policy which wutiiern leaders are endeavoring to overthrow
may be obtained from a United States reli­
ant report just Issued on iron and ■ateel
drug1 Morek joined
The scope of some rebellions may be im­
making in the United States. The capital
agined from that which recently happen­ The
/n in above cut.
Invested in the blast furnace branch of
it on
ed In the Hawaiian islands. The monthis Industry Increased during the census
period from 810.964.207 to $33.28^.370. a archtal form ot government of the Islands
The monthly meeting of the ladles mis­
was completely overturned a few days
sionary society connected with the Presby­
gain of 916.243,103 or 05x75 per cent
ago, nnd one shot was absolutely fired.
terian eliureb will be held at the parson­
Production grew from 350,436 net tons’In
Of course no one wns hurt, but then there
age next Wednesday at 2:30.
1880 to {.834.580 net tons in 1390. a gain
might' have been. A committee from ।
Mrs. Grigshy hopes to meet Hie lz»yai
of 1.484.150 net tons or 423.52 per cent.
ISA
those Islands Is now on Its way here to
Iz-glon Band sf Hope at tl»e U. B. bail
In ro'Ung mil's and st el w irks inves e 1
next Friday at 4 o’clock.
ask annexation to the United States.
capital grew froqi 911,065,200 en 1880 to
The monthly meeting of the woman’s
817,528,090 In 1890, a gain of 55,802,830 or
One Price Shoe Dealers.
foreign missionary society of the Metho­
Democrats are rather in the hole again
50.20 per cent Production In this branch
dist Episcopal church will be held on
rose from 290,324 to 515,77* tonsa gain of in regard to the silver question. Some of
Wednesday,
February
8tb,
In
the
church
Alraut five o'clock Sunday morning a
225.451 net tons. or 77.05 per cent, daring the most impetuous ones who were loudest terrific crash was heard on Main street, parlors beginning at half past two. Sub­
the deeade. In the mean time the average in denunciation of the Sherman law, and that awoke people living several blocks ject, "Biographical Studies.”
even
helped
to
frame
that
section
of
their
dlstaDL
A high wind prevailed at the
annual earning of t Employees Ju the iron
Don't forget the donation for the benefit
and steel Industries Increased from $304.02 national platform which, denounced the time and no further noises being heard ot Bev. Blanchard and wife at their resi­
the
aroused
riumberefs, one by one re­
to $49*1.18, a gata of 810447 or 34.20 per Sherman law, are now looking for some ef­ turned again to lhe apmi of Morpheus. dence on west State St. Friday evening.
Tin? members of the first Baptist church
cent. This is a partial showing of what fective means of t’olglng the issue.
The crash was caused by the west wall of extend a cordial Invitation to all' to be
the recently burned building toppling present.
protection has done for tire south. 'It is
,
over.
A
part
of
the
wall
fell
to
the
west
planttag factories beside her cotton field*,
The democrats will probably replace tbe and went crashing through W. H. Good­
Tbe secondly quarterly meeting of the
opening up her bidden treasures of miner­ tax on sugar, which enter# more largely’ years drug store,'making a sorry looktag Hastings Mission of the United Brethren
als aud pouring
&gt;n northern and into family use than tiny other commodity,’. sight of IL The rest of the wall went to in Christ. Michigan Conference, w|ll be
foreign capital taro her lap. Nevertheless which might be taxed. If aiore money Ist the east and crashed through Byron Dick­ held Saturday, Feb. 4th. 1898, In the Bog­
southern Icndei^Juve gone on ‘denouncing needed why not double the tax on tobacco?, Ins-JU’s saloon, which Had been temporar­ er’s hail. Services to begin at 3 p. m.
ily fixed up for him in the ruined block We desire Uw presence ot all the members:
our tariff laws as the bum of all ’villainies, Tax the rich man's cigar agHier than tbe! and was only stopped by the cellar. also preaching In the evening at 7 p. tn.
and have pledged themselves to-erase them widow’s breakfast (able.
From front to rear the saloon is so filled and ««p the Sabbath at 10’4 a. m. and 7 p.
from the statute books. They seem now
with broken timbers-and debris of various
kinds,
that a red squirrel would have
on the point of success, if this proves the
The ladies In this city Interested in for­
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logf».
There are a vast number of expectant1 difficulty In making ills wav through it
eign missions had a rare treat Tuesday af­
case tbe .south will return to her former
patriots sitting around ami wondering at1 Mr. Dickinson had Just moved Ills stock of ternoon In lisientag to a must interesting
I also do
humiliating condition of dependence on
!
liquors
into
the
building
and
also
all
&gt;f
bis
Mr. Cleveland’s delay in announcing bis
talk given before the wuman’s auxiliary of
, fixtures, all of which be values at 11200. the Episcopal church at Mrs. Colgrove's by
agriculture. Her rich stores of uudevelcabinet appointments.
They might be
SatThe lass will nearly be total. Onlj "
' Mrs. Hadley, who has been actively en­
oped wealth, will remain locked up from
called “gentlemen In waiting”—waiting' urday Mr. Dickinson had a large sign
gaged In the work in China. Several la­
her people until they recognize in protec­
for Mr. Cleveland to divide tbe spoils.
placed in front of his place bearing the dies from other missionary societies In the
tion the only means of insuring the Indus­
picture of two pugilists in the fistic arena, city were present ami greatly enjoyed the
trial advancement of their section.
Some Idea of the vast amount of bust* and underneath was the general invi Mtion Instructive talk they received.
as* follows: “Dew Drop In.”. The llivlInvi­
ness transacted by metropolitan banks may
The donation given tor Rev. A. D.
tation was evidently accepted in Its most'
The death of Jss..G. Blaine, which oc­ bo gained from the tact that tbe total busi­ liberal terms. Thu sign still remains but Grigsby TueMlay night was a success in
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
curred nt his home in Washington Friday ness of one New York bank through the tho saloon and all ita contents have
spite of the Inclemency of tbe weather.
*
can’t handle call and see me. J will buy timber
The*proceeds amounted to 9125 In cash
forenoon, removes the foremost man of clearing house was nearly $4,500, OOU.iMXJ. “dropped in" the cellar.
W. H. Goodyear's loss will be consider­ beside quite a number of miscellaneous ar­
standing.
his time from American politics and his­ last year.
able. probably In tbe neighborhood of ticles of use to the pastor and hl&lt; family.
tory, His life has been an extremely use­
$2000. The bacic end of the store looks
••What' are we in power for If not to re­ as though ll had disputed the right of way
ful and busy one. and tor tl»e past 40
Mrs. Gard Chidester and Mrs. Dorr
yean, his name has been prominently be­ peal tbe McKinley law?" is the substance with a cyclone and come out second Ijest.
Mudge entertained a progressive pedro
fore lhe country. He was a aiatfhless of Mr. Cleveland's remark to a Syracuse We understand that Mr. Goodyear will party at the latter’s cozy home Monday
erect a brick building soon, in place of
leader and organizer, and a stetesma^ of reporter. Every tariff dodger should be­ the frame one, which is rendered worth­ evening In honor of Miss Hattie Hotchkiss,
highest ability. His master m'.ud, quick gin to look for his hiding place.
less by the accident, being worth only of Aurora. HI., who ta visiting, her sister,
. perception and diplomatic skill Jhrertoday
wlmt it would Inventory as kindling Mrs. Chidester. About do were present
and a most pleasant evening was passed.
in collossal scheme/of foreign trade and
Prominent mugwumps say that .Cleve­ wood.
Notwithstanding the fact tliat the recent A very pretty after dinner coffee cup was
land
will
do
something
for
Civil
service
re
­
closer union' of all American ^countries.
fire wns a loss to tbe city; yet there were given as the ladles prize and wns won by
His later years have been spent &gt;iu nn ef­ form. Yes, he no doubt will. ■ He will some features In which it was a blessing. Miss Messer. D. 1.. Goodyear nnd W. R.
Union ball tbe only bail of any size in the Cook cut for the gentleman's prize nn oxi­
fort toJiave the United States recognized probably lay It on tbe table.
city was often filled to overflowing during dized match safe and the latter won IL
every where as one of the greatest nations
entertainments, and wu a veritable fire « Mr. and Mrs. Will Chidester entertainof the world, and It lias been .largely
Additional Local Rews.
trap. Had a fireJnvkcn out when tbe Ml a few of their friends last evening with
through his statesmanship that -America
hnil wns filled with peopto; great loss
The woods In which William .Souther­ would have followed, as the exit wns very [drive whist. First prizes were secured by
stands IHgher to-day than -ever before.
Mrs. Will Goodyear and John Pendergast
land
met
his
death
last
week
Kecm
to
be
narrow and all escape could easily have Mr. and Mrs. Chidester entertain again
He was a thorough republican and his
, presided over by some evil spirit. Two been ent off by the tlamee. Jt seems al­
this evening with whist.
love for all that was Aaieciean was never people have met with death in thoee
most miraculous that no oue was killed
questionwl. Though be baa met with woods, and three others serteuWy injured •by the falling wall No better time could
Fourteen couple drove to Thomapplc
many political reverse* aud humiliations, during the past few years.
nave been selected than the time that it Lake last night and passed a jolly even­
ing
and part of tbe morning in dancing
■happened.
Had
It
occurred
during
some
yet he way never known to sulk in tds,
It Is to l»e regretted that the ladies of
tent, but -devoted himself intently .to JZe Hastings are not taking more of an inter­ week day several people would have been and fun in general. Thom- present were:
killed. Byron Dickinson lufoccis,us that Messrs and Mesdames Parker. Hay. Van
est
In
the
womans
exhibit
at
the
World's
succesy of.prlmiples which be -advo^ted.
fslr. With the ability and aocompllslh- had tiie accident occurred Saturday at any Valkcnburg, Hayes. Heath. McElwain.
His magnetic personality, tbe happy blend­ meats Hastings ladies are known to have, hour ut tbe day or until 9 o'clock at night Jordan, Dr. Barber, and ^liases Franc
ing of brilUancy and profnadity fascinated a most creditable exhibit eouta be sent 30 or 40 people would have been crashed Williams. Kittle Beadle, Sable Beadle.
buueath the ruins of bls saloon.
Alice eddy. Arloa McOmber, Mrs. Ella
men.and commanded their respect and al­ from here.
Mr. Goodyear’s loss will probably fail Bowen and Messrs Smith, Doyle, Tefft.
legiance, se that whenever and wherever.
Old. Mr. Virgil, who has been hi failing on the Insurance compaales. who Issuer! Layton, Waldroff and Riley.
health
many
jears.
died
Sunday
morning.
.
the name of Blaine was mentioned, it
policies on tbe building ownhd by the
• The funeral servleos were held Monday 1 Misses Wolf, as they had not adjusted the
aroused a spirit of enthusiasm unexcelltd
afternoon conducted by Rev. A. D. Grigs- j
by that paid io any statesman of the age.,, by. Mr. Virgil leave* an aged widow in lose. Mr. Goodyear bad wanted lhe com­
panies of the unsafe condition of the wall,
He was a man universally worshipped by feeble health, who would be destitute but
and that he would bold tbesi responsible
his friends and hated by his ewemitw; but' for kind friends.
for any damage that might result to him. ^Conrad Clever to F.C. rates, panel, Nashville
now that he has passed from earth they
The announcement of a volume W short After the accident the hook and ladder
Tb&lt;H. Meritath to Eltzebeth McArthur &amp; u
' * *
hasten to pay .tribute to ills worth Au sen­ stories by Mrs. Ruth McEmery Stmrt will companies weri^called out and tore down of 8. K.^nes. Baltimore, atsoo.
be hailed with delight by alf wbe have several jjortlons of the wall that were in Irlm2“|l«S““° U °* “• Wlboi,&gt; *» *• *c »«.
timents the mast tender.
been entertained by the incomparable danger ef falling out. Ever since tbe fire
to
IL
M.
Bristol,
&lt;U
a.
see 1
sketches of southern life which she has it has bon a matter of comment that the
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R«tento&lt;l nib,
Tbe KuvenioM or all tn, kui.h and „r- sontrlbuted-lo the periodicals. Tbe vol­ walls should be left standing as they were,
as tkejr stood as a menace to the safety of
ume
Is
entitled
A
Golden
Wedding
and
rltorlM menu,- .express^ *hel r opinion,
Other Tales,, and Is handsomely illustrated all passers-by. A meeting of tho oonwoon
lo one of lhe loa£,w dxlly Mp,r,
council bos-been called for this (Monday)
Harper * Brothers are the publlsbera.
noon to ’determine whether more of Xhc
eouulr, aa regarda a national .luatanltae
The Columbian Club ball Friday even­
*
add Hie ratrleUoaotlmmlcrUlou. Speak­ ing was well attended and a very pleasant walls shall be torn down or not, and Is ■SOOS, 81UOJL
still in session.
ing tor 111, suite &lt;hey represented, the,- affair. Hercules orchestra furnished the
(Tuesday) Three, days have been allow­
Mc’oo to Jas. MeUe. Ma, sec 19. Assyria.
were pnaetleally unanltnons la the opinion niualc and their reputation is first-class. ed in which to tear the walls down to tbe
that Immigration ahauld be reotrteted and The following gentlemen constitute Rs second story. A targe piece of the Un pJSIttl.*bru.’i££ C- “d *""•
members: Prof. Frank Newton, Merera.
FEB. 4, 1892.
that them should beahaUonalqaanaatloe W. M. Simpson. C. H. Barber, C. W. roofing has blown overt In front of the ..I teluTK
W ■“* XMU. orate-r.
South Side State St.
building and If the wild continues .to
While there wa, no dealt, expressed. to Warner, and B. 1». Seward. The club are Increase In velocity it is liable to save all
giving
the
lovers
of
dancing
excellent
par­
erect any harrier that would keep ont the
parties from any father trouble in tearing
ties.—Middleville Sun.
down the wall, though it may not exercise
ASSS'eSi"’"-Hat army at stalwart, latelllgeat and IdIn March, when the sap begins to move the degree of caution that public safety
duaxrlou. Immlgranta, arhleh has be™ a
demands.
great taclorhi dereloptag.lhe nwoarces or ta the sugar maple, there will be more sutorn, ahollsd per bu.. kt.
gar-makers Ip western Michigan than for
Sffi.'SrW” °this country aud adding u, It, ,„|,h
sone years- Since the McKinley taw
proaperlty. y«t tho welfare of the roontry gave thp sugai^makera a bounty the num­
demands that there should be a strlngeK ber-his Increased. I^st year $725.54 ' The society oounectcd with Emmanuel
per ton. 5.00 to s.oo
bouuty was paid to forty-two makers of) church will be entertained on Thursday ' H*V
Pri9* lb.. 11.
regulation or Immlgratlou. With respect
sugar In the dlstricL The application fov Feb. 9th, bv Mesdames J. Russell, Tom^
?? ku., 57.
lo a national ipunuitlne tlnwe were only a bounty must be made almost one year in llMon, Dlckeraoa. Holloway, Wllklna,
Hye per bu.. 52.
one or two narrations to a unanimous ap. advance, and this year toere are 197 ap\ Jordan, Bates, and Miss Besainer. Sup4t«XPerved
from.
5
tnuil
7.
pUauria.
—
G.
i.
Herald.
prowl. In urging that the shield or the 1
Republic should be placed between u,o
Tbe Rev. D. Van Andrews, of Marshall,
The Hastings W. C. T. U. will bold ita
F you save time you save
American people and the Asiatic pestl. will give a lecture In the Episcopal society annual meeting for the election of officers
money. You can save a vast
lance, now threatening us. ss wall as all rooms Wednesday, Feb. «th. SnbjecL on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 7th, at Mra,
“A Modern Canterbury Pilgrimage” This N. Baltoy’s. All women Interested In
ALWAYS SMOKE
amount of time if you are look­
plagues that might threaten us In lecture ta one of hta own experience and temperance are cordially invited.
ing
for
and embraces both the ser­
the rUhl re, Ir no protection Is risen, the observation,
।
and humorous. It will be of great
“K. ehureh
plague which sleeps on the ether aide nr ious
I
intereat to the literary clubs wbo are
1&gt;oU
eoorenUon it Grand
tho water, will threaten nut only one city studying
i
English History, especially to
and etale, but all The demand lor re- tbe
1
Glasses in schoot Hour, half past
standard time. Admission ts cento.
atrlellon or Immigration and a nahaaal seven
’
WRUanntlno la national and not cooaned to
Il will be seen by ths following from J.
any one section of lhe country.
1 Orno Strong, West Coast Trade, that peo­
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?r any kind of building mater­
Quotations, news items.
Grecian history. Mra. Hoyt.
—»-S&gt;r.
Iple In Spokane who are not fortunate
and not
. iaI’ by coming directly to ua,
Callias, Min Bush.
y
’
The public will watch with interest the enough
!
to possess “blddted” that lay are
t
only
that,
you
will
save
money by buying of us.
Project ot an electric rallroM between in
I the same fix as people here; they proba­
’c”'plurr' “"&gt;•
bly do withouL “Spokane la suffering
Chicago aud St. Louis, a distant? of 259 because
«
Mra
of the scarcity of egg8 at tin WTKSZU,,cto” K““l “
miles. The road is now being constructed 1
■®&lt;1 It to believed It will be completedT Jpresent time and the Review reports that
on Friday and Saturday wholesalers were
We are posted iA
out entirely. Retail dealers are .
Z"
^“ln&lt; BaB,®cr h OTef' The cleaned
I
selling ranch eggs at 40 cento a dozen and '
our business and do
or"'?'
PteM of the 'mtarprise
|M|ude tVvera| | eastoraat
t
It Acknowledges no Superior.
--------85 cents. Taken ta connection ,"Tbe nan with Un blu,’■ '
"’ruing:
enough of it to ena­
*• between tbe two cities. |u wlth
prwent pronounced scarcity and
*« confidently countlmr on i’S*
P°Sk p'YlueU- 11
terble u8 to sell cheaply
tuTMrotng .Ute rrZtoSr* W,t Snn“nd yet get a living.
•o’doelttoteMbT^'KKA^1”-

, Trying to keep up with the fall id the prices
of our Warm Goods, but though it went to the
celler we go ’em one better. Come in and see.
These goods are not at “your prices” but
ours, and that’s lower than you would think of
patting them. Bring your Goodform ticket
and get that beautiful magazine 6 mo. free.

WOOLLEY

BRONSON,

WANTED!

SAW LOGS

CUSTOM SAWING

J, L. WILKINS, Agt

CASH SALE
OF LEATHER GOODS

SATURDAY , FEB. 4, '93.

SSSSSS.L!rt*h' “J

$4.00. $1.75 shoes for $1 j50.
3.25. 1.50 “
“ 1.30.
3.00. 1.25 “
1.10.
2.50. 1.15 “
“ 1.00.
2.00. 1.00 •■
“
.90.
1.75.
.75 ■*
“
.65.
This is to reduce stock for Spring
goods,
Spring goods
I must have the money to discount my bills.
All leather goods must be sold at reduced
prices Saturday, Feb. 4, '93 for cash only.
Now is the time to get good goods cheap at

$5.00 shoes for
4.00 “
“
'3.50 “
"
3.00 “
“
2.50 “
“
- «■ 2.00 “
“

swtevSi&amp;E nAATSTfi,J-0 **“•"""

Between

flKaUKr

I

8847

the best

In The Market

/. MILLARD,

HASTINGS, MICH.

t

�.Hastings Banner
Thursday, February 2, «$93-

PERSONAL MENTION.
their root-, imt we are railing ckithtag
cheaper than auy other boura in the roao-

V^r«y Havens is visitingte Battle Creek.

LAST ■ CALL!

|. VCr-lkiM* AA. R. MeOaber left for Chicago Satur­
day.
* We rezret to learn at &lt;h* serious I11dc-’&lt;
L. E. Kuappen was In* the city Tues­
o’Seri tie I Caraoa. «f Galesburg. aid n
day.
.
company w ith hit l«*t^' friends In tbl»
county trust that he may soon be rest »red I M. L. Cook was In Grand Rapids Tues­
day.
Ladies do you have trouble getting jn-t
Mrs. W. 11. ■Schantz and son Elllbti are
th. kiioi nf a idme you want? W« will visiting with Mka Glenna In Albion this
week.
Give yen any shape or style you waut.
Minor I-aytoa returned to Mu«.kegon
Call and .-ee us.
Saturday.
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I
Wooua A Bronmn.

John Pendergast returned fam Chica­
Now we have a nice place to do busi­
•
ness in uod we want &lt;0 do a nice busiuess go Munday.
in Uih place, therefore’we are fully Block­
Harry Andersou. nr. Is dangerously lick
ed with uv. L goods tooth groceries and with La grippe.
crucM-ry. tall ami wc us.
.James Wilkens was in Caledonia Sa ur।l/lt would fee a very good thing if the day on business.
|Z'S.
Palmerton, ot Woodland, was; In
I council would pass nu ordinauce requir। ing jHKipIv to k«-e|» their walk* clean. If' rue city Monday.
• this had beet: dqne before the rain lhe v/j. \V.' Lunn expecl» to go to Toktdo,
walking would be min'-h irracbtxous and Gldp, next week.
.
would saved a good many ayrne very, hard
/W.
Mershon, uf Kalaruszoo. was I in
falls.
tlx
city
yesterday.
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There will toe two eclipse* of Hie sun
Absolutely Pure.
J this year, a total eclipse April l«th,
Frank Maus, of Grand Rapids, spfent
A fCMSt of tartar baking powder. Hlgbebi '
of oil in leaxening sln-Egth.—Latest United• which will not be visible except in the Sunday in the city.
•southern lietnlsplure. and an annual
Slates Goronuneut Food Reyp rt.
Walter Warner, of Woodlaud, la clerk-,
eclipse on Oct V. which will be Invisible
- -east of a line drawn through Buuiiirk, ing for F. L. Heath.
Dak., Omaha, Memphis, and Sapelu IsW. L. Wilkens, of Chicago, has been
aud, Ga.
.
visiting in the city.
Many who have .carried an erect portion I
Miss McLaughlin spent Sunday with
for many years took a sudden tumble j cs-!
friends In Nashville.
terday owing to tbe Icy walks and roads. [
Even a reverend gentleman was seen to I
P. T. Colgrove returned from Washing­
collapse while carrying a lamp across the ton Saturday evening.
street tn the great amusement of specta­
M'.ms Ruth Handy spent Sunday in the
tors. We won’t tell about uur own mls­
city with her parents.
' fortunes, but we thumped the walk hard.

^AKIJI6
POWDER
HA YE
YOU
THE
TOOTHACHE?

o

Thirteen
Cents
Out of
Every
Dollar
Is
Yours.

There is nothing so good to clean furni­ jyMra. W. D. Sterling is entertaining her
ture as a woolen rag dampened in spirits mother from near Lowell.
Frank
ot Freeport, is working
of turpentine. This lakes all the dust and
____Roush,
____________
cloud from carvings and panels. When j! 1UI
for W.
H. tMjflo
My^rs a,
at present,
&lt;» . u.
they have been thoroughly cleaned with l/^II
■ ss Grace Messer Is visiting friends nt
tbe turpentine. go over the surface again 1
With a Hannel dipped in linseed oil,' rub­ Akeley college. Grand Haven.
bing it well hito the wood.
•
Mrs. Ray Dunlap, of Saranac, is visiting
Owing tu the aceld&amp;nt to W. H. Good- relatives and friends hi the city.
A. D. Hughes, of Eaton Rapids, former­
year’^ store, the account of which will be
I. found elsewhere In this Issue, he has ly at Irving was here on Tuesday.
I moved his goods into tbe building recent­
ly occupied by the City Bank in Messer i/Mra. Fretl Spangemacker, of Middle­
Bros, block and Mr. Goodyear will now ville, visited in the city Wednesday.
lx found there where he will be glad
John Dunning is in Grand Rapids tl is
to welcome all bis old customers and as week, where he expects to obtain work.
many new ones.
i/Sfrs. W. J. Bowne visited her slat sr
Elvewhere In this Issue wffl be found a Miss Minnie Cook In Allegan this week.
eaU for a republican rounty convention to
Miss Una Quinn left Monday for a tv 0
be held Feb. .10th. In the court room in
thiiieliy. More time could not be given weeks visit in Allegan and Grand Rapids.
from (be fact that after next week court y/lC B. Messer left Monday afternoon f^r
will be In session, and probably will be the vast In the interest of the Wool Boot
for a couple of weeks. Every toprn should Co.
make nn extra effort to be represented by
THH» DRUGGIST.
Miss Matle Ashley.’ ot Grand Radlp ■,
its full quota of deleifates.
is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Goodyear th s
The exercises at the opening of the week,
World's fair next May, It lias been decided
Mbs Lou Felghner returned to Nash­
by the executive committee of the board
of iircctorx, will be open to the pnblie. ville this week after a two weeks visit m
Tliey will be held out of doors and as tbe dty.
map; ns can find 'pace around a big grand utfrs. Belle Emery, ^&gt;f Grand Rapids, s
siatid will have an opportunity of seeing tne guest of hey parents, Mr. and Mrs.
President Cleveland and heating his speech 0. D. Spaulding.
ns well as the ex|n*cted poem by Oliver
George Black, pt Centralia, Washing­
Wendell Holmes. &gt;
ton Is expected in the city this week fore
Lauch, talk or cat. &lt;1&lt;&gt; your artificial terth ' We present to our readers Ibis week an short visit with relatives.
I f fu&gt;end -----------out, dollar.-for elegnnt though brief history of the lite of
loosen or drop down'. 1 ..
Mesdames ira Van Valkenburg, W. It.
Dr. Husband’s Handy holder. You can apply It James G. Bia nr. written by John Clark
U&gt;your plat* In m tnluijfe. and no matter If Bldpath, the eminent historian, together Cook and Miss Franc Williams were ip
your plate tits or not It wflt bold firmly In the
- ‘
with a photograph of the deceased stales3 Grand Rapids Saturday.
mouth under the most tryingctroumstam ts.
Address J. Z. HUSBAND, D. D. 8,
man and his family. In view of the very (/Miss Hattie Hotchkiss returns lo Auro­
White ( loud.
ra,
III.,
Saturday
after
a
month
’
s
visit with
important
part
that
he
has
played
In
Michigan
American history 111 the past 25 years, a . her sister, Mrs. Gard Chidester.
review of.his career will be found most inMr. nnd Mrs. Lamos, of Grand* Rapids,
tere.-tiug. and tends to freshen the minds I
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. G.
of hit admirers as to his great powers. *■ Robinson. Tuesday and Wednesday.
Il will be found on our Inside pages.
l^rs. Hadley, who recently returned
Some of our Ideal nimrods are strongly from Hankow, China, Is visiting in the
•V the opinion that the present continued city at present, among her old friends aud
severe weather and deep snow will Aecid- acquaintances.
edly dt choate the uumber of quail In this
Mrs. 6. A. Wliltrlgbt and son Mark
vicinity. These game) birds feed upon
seeds, and the enow prevents their getting returned home last week Friday from n
f &gt; -w -n
"a
lat this food readily, and with Insufficient four weeks visit among her many frienib
-*•
v *-'*--*/fowl, their deerioratrd condition makes in Dnnesville and Mnsou.
t'RED or
P&lt;Y for ferrice*.
ihtm easy victims of the cold. During
■?.!! tin, mild winter, ot the n«»t tew rears
kinds of Rupture of both sexes. No pain; no the mild winters of lhe past few years
A good man to sell the Whirl Pool
operation; no detention from business. For the quail have increased rapidly and many
full Information and Illustrated p*mnblet eon­ birds were left when the shooting season washer In this city and vicinity. Write
. tain Ing Michigan references (free). address
to Barber * Johnson, Muskegon, Mich. .
cloifed Dec. 15, last.
DH. Il W. MaU«H,
or THE O. E. MILLER CO., &gt;Oi, PH- V fl Mich­
The firm of A. Black A Son. has been
igan Ave., Detroit, Mich.
c
•dissolved, and in 1U place is the new firm
The building committee for Barry Co.
of Black. Sweers &amp; Co., Riley Sweets be­ icourt house and jail will receive sealed
When In GRAND RAPIDS slop at
ing the new member. The magnitude of blds for the sale of the following properly,
the transactions of this firm arc not gener­ viz., the old jail property including two
ally known. With but very few excep­ lota No's 729 and 730, also the old court
tions. it buys rnory granite than any firm house. Blds will'be received up to and
opposite UNION DEPOT.
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in Michigan.
Two or three travelling Including the 15th of Feb. a. D.. 1893, at
men arc kept busy, and their work goes to 12 o’clock m. Ajl blds shall be addressed
Free Baggage Transfer. New House all parts ot the slate. Their business last to Building Committee. Orson Swift, Sec­
Steam Heat and Electric Bells. Rooms 50 year amounted to nearly 885,000. We are retary. Hastings, Mich. The committee 1
BEACH * BOOTH.
glad to announce the presence of such reserve the right to reject any and all bids.
firms in our city, and wish the new firm
By order of Comm.
of Black, Sweers * Co. continued prosper­
Oiwox Swift, Scc'y.
ity.
.
:
Dated, Jan. 17th, 1894.
One feels tempted to leave to the Indus­
Teeth KxtTMtod without Fain.
I
trious protest of the dally press the ques­
Dr. M. E. Blair, of W. IL M. U. Cleve­
tion of high hats and bonnets worn in tbe
circulation
parquet of a theatre, writes Mrs. Burton land. Ohio, will be at Hastings House*
This week,
83 quires. Harrison in the fourth paper of her series Hastings, Mich., Thursday, Friday anp
"The Well-Bred Girl In Society” In the Saturday, February 0, 10 and 11th, for the
February Ladies’ Home Journal. But in purpose of extracting teeth without pain
Hereafter, changes for advertisement this season'of extraordinary wings and or sfeep. Hu uses no cmorofonn, ether,
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to rampant bows. the nuisance has sprung vitalized air or cocaine, but guarantees the
insure Insertion in the issue of the week up with redoubled force. A distinguished careful removal of all teeth "without pain
actor recently remarked that, during the or Injury to gums al time-of removal or
when brought.
first act of u play New York was flocking after. Patients are endowed with all
to see In Its first week, he was so trans­ their senses, during removal of teeth.
Full In line and Inspect R. Mudge A fixed by a bonnet that appeared in the
The Dr. Is the inventor and patentee of
Son’s goods. Everything goes at cost.
seats behtnd'the orchestra as to well-nigh this process. Don’t full to see him. Free
of charge If not satisfactory to patient.
Knee pants for 21 cents at Mudge’s forget Ills part. To Illustrate, he took
posserafon oTtbe folding fan of the lady
TEHTIMOXIALS.
store. Every thing in the store at cost.
with whom be was talking, and held it Mr. C. Bender................................................ 6teeth
Goods are going fast at our cost, sale.
out at full length *upon his head. "I give Mrs. Robson....................................... 14 teeth
.
R. Mviice &amp; Sox.
you my word,” he added, "the bow on the Mra. Blakesly................................................ 12teeth
C 2 It that you buy your tea and coffee top of her head was about this sire and Mra. L. Sharp.............................................. 4teeth
at Stauffer’s. Quality the best, and prices shape.’’ A little, a very little, consldera- Mra. Van Wee................................................. 23teeth
lion’among women on this score would Mrs. Mitchell.'.............................................. 15teeth
right.
bring about reform.
and others, all of Grand Ledge, Mich.
E. D. Reid will have an auction sale at
A life insurance company, whose advice
ids residence one mile west of Quimby,
under the circumstances may be taken as
Wednesday, Feb. 8th.
A republican oountv convention for the pur­
sincere, tells its clients that the golden rule pose 01 electing 11 delegates to the republican
Always smoke Ed. Powers No. 85 cigar. In cold weather Is to keep the extremities state convention co be held la Detroit. Wed­
Always the same: always the best 5 cent warm. The first and most Important rnle nesday. F&lt; binary 22. 18U3. will bo held In the
court room In tbe city of Hastings on Friday,
cigar In the United States.
for the carrying out of this rule Is never to February 10, ISKL Tbe convention win be
to order at 11:30 o'clock, a county eotnMrs. Mary Craddock wishes to sell the be tightly shod. Boots or shoes that fit called
mlssionfr of schools will also bo nominated nt
closely
prevent
the
free
circulation
of
the
place she now occupies in second ward
this convention as well as delegates to tbe Ju­
blood by pressure, but when, on the con­ dicial Convention to be called later on. and
and will sell at a bargain.
trary, they do not embrace the foot too such other business transacted as may properSome of thglce W. F. Hicks Is putting firmly, the space left between the shoe and come before the convention.
The va lous townships and wards will be en­
up is 18 Inches thick and so clear print stocking lias a good supply of warm air. titled
to delegatee la the county convention as
can be read plainly through it
Tbe second rule Is never to sit In damp follows, one (or each J5 votes cast at the pro­
ceeding general election for the republican can­
shoes.
It
Is
often
supposed
that
unless
John A. Fuller, of this city, was mar­
didate for lieutenant gov-----shoes
are
positively
wet
it
Is
unnecessary
each fraction of u over 25.
ried to Mrs. Elizabeth Arndt of Grand
' "
Rapids, last week, aud Is receiving the to change them while the feet are at rest. ffiSs:.:.:.
This is a great fallacy, for when the least WE"."'.
congratulations of his friends.
,..8 Johnstown.........
dampness Is absot bed into tbe sole in Its
..5 Maple Grove.......
Fox hunting seems to be the favorite rec­ evaporation it absorbs the heat from the1 Castleton.........
.14 Orangeville.........
..4 Pralrtevina.........
reation with Hickory Corners hunters. foot and thus perspiration is dangerously Hastings twp..
1st ward.
Rutland..............
An account of a recent hunt will be found checked. This can easily be proven by City,
..4 Thornapple.........
City. 2nd ward.
in the correspondence from that place.
.3 Woodland...........
trying the experiment ot neglecting the
.3 Yankee Springs .
For Sale—one new milch cow. Resi­ rule. The feet will be f &gt;und cold and
ropresenled.
Barry Co. Republican Commlttw.
dence one-halt mile south and one mile, damp after a few minutes, Although.on
taking off the shoe and examining
It
Halb Kmnbox, Chairman.
east of the town hall, Irving.
A. K. Kbmastox, Sec’y
will appear to be quite dry.
J. J. Wnra.
Dated, Hastings. Feb. BL *93.

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TURNING POINT
HAS COME.
All Bojs, Youths and Young Men’s
Winter Clothing placed on sale at‘
greatly reduced prices. If it were Mid­
Summer you’d wonder how prices on
these goods could^be so little. Think
of the marvel of it, then, in mid-Winter!

BOY’S SUITS. &gt;
Two sorts in particular, either of them excep­
tional value, even when measured by the bargain
prices of recent weeks.
Two piece suits (double breasted coat) of one of
. the most reliable domestic woolen stuffs, colors and
' patterns that everybody likes. Usual prices $5 to
these at $i.
Two piece suits (double breasted coat) of foreign
cheviot Not a suit in the lot that sold for less than
89 at the start of this season; these at f6.

�^“&lt;£dorft«ofthop»™!
BWn.-. ri~ to pnblk node. WM£»
oiciona. hot not «in«nl«r. H« ™&lt;OTd
&amp; .ocOTrfolly Into th.*”™I mniirt.
Il Jev’loP" itMlf Dto,?t
«5.of roHtio. He devoted bfrneelf to Uworr ot tb» rotoplOTrafl’gtoi'to
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£t pontot^ith native aeet nnder tbe iL-mu republic.
of
of all nn.lcr the egi» of *&gt;&gt;• Pnit“
of an nnnratoly
HIS INFLUENCE AND GENIUS JE. Hi. rariy -xpertatOT tj &gt;&lt;”* BUM. It I, a to™
lOlnoHe to&lt;l«uJtan stood him well In hand. TT» notion of which one ol tho fnntoentnl
Stal in which he held the editon.1 pen nrinriplo. t' utuchraeol to tho Inin
S pn-eierly that in which the oldatyle S5o .u&lt;l ermion to British tnBnenres
Achlerccir-nt» l» *il*tr*' rfSitaive and redan-lant oratory waa
on thia rld« trf the too. It b
, givitW l-to" “
“nd ,rnLT tliat the doctrino ot protection, to which
Trlamplu
1 forms of speech, ,
Blaine «nro r:lch powerful nml rational
The transformation deinanded that the
advocacy, was by him held as secondary
lOOTitowt «orator of the new |»-riod ebotod be a ran. to tbe deeper motive of American self
sieu-u.pvn.rtwiw.-v’1'1-”"1”™’- of eaa«t Unsuajteand cogent arsuaenl •ufletoncy and of the confirmation of
Blainoequick and capaciona mmd con^XdXliiyandinoicllvnl mcaanre the United State* in tho primacy of the
ncoeow-.w.-i “—-'“'-'Xeo. i
th. new jOTM&lt;l.an.l when bo ad- three Americas.
Blaine’s whole career in congress was
Kia the day of Endymion-tho hour „„| t„ the tuitionul platformi ho wont
spectacular and dramatic. The genius
of the aettinff rant The epiendid, orb with tho equipment of perfect Itogni-tuc
of □he num favored display and great
which has shone for more than a quarter forms, a fair measure of imagmntior
acting. Without douLt Blaine had the
of a century across the landscape of ciJ ^d 0Ver improving argumentative re
power t&lt;» grasp a negation, to extract
iliration gild* with his last beams the gmircra.
from it its dramatic elements and to
domeoftbq Capitol! He to gone!
; The editorial career of Bhune had itn
work tlMtoe elements into a scene. In
Wd may now estimate dispassionately intrinsic as v.-ell as secondary merit, by
the life and gpnin* of Janes Gillkstib
ho commanded hi* first public this fmrticpter American history has not
furnished bls equal.
His audacity al­
Bmnnt. The conspicuous' place which applause. The young Republican i&lt;arty
ways stood him 'Well in hand. Time and
he has held in 'the estimation of hi* conn- I11U4
had tho
IUU Pathfinder •for
v. *its
— candidate.
: Blaine was in nt the fyrth. He was then again he wa* brought into collision with
; twenty-six years of age. He was a dele­ dangerous men and still more dangerous
: gate to the audacious convention which facts. It may bo doubted whether in
; nominated Fremont- for the presidency such contingencies be ever suffered di*
Buch a candidate was worthy of such I arugcmi-nt. to say nothing of deft at.
‘ support. The aspiring young Maine &lt;d Time and again he i&amp;ncd from the most
itor made bis columns flame with passion serious complication*, portending ruin
nnd appeal Glorious spring days were V his fortune*. with victory on IrWtTvst.
those when human UV-Tty began to re In such contests there is little doubt that
rive! Happy fortune c-f the young men he was capable of supplying in his own
of Ig'XJ to appear on the stage when truth cause, by well placed fiction and unsup­
was put on trial; when party debate had ported declamation, those elements of
fact which truth withheld. In the crises
not yet degenerated into wr.uiglc. in
triguo and falsehood; when the defense of his career he was wont to shoot the
of principle still promised ns fair reward rapids like a skillful 'and daring boat­
as is ,now promised for hateful subserv­ man. There were days when his proud
iency U&gt; the caucus! Blaino’* virgin ed­ ship and valuable cargo were crowded
itorials were vagqly sought by the jour­ hard lietwecn Scylla end Charybdis, but
nalists of Boston and were reprinted in he always went through with a about
Ohio and Michigan. His name waa al­ and was answered by the roar of tho but
ready heard us far na Minnehaha and tlie rounding sens.
We may here refer at once to Blaine’s
Platte,.
James G. Blaiue entered the house of personal antagonisms and ever recurring
JAMES 0. BLAl.Kf.
representatives in 1$83 to continue in encounters. No other American states­
trymcn calls for something more than ai active service in that body for fourteen man of great rank -ha* had so many and
passing repetition of the facts of hisi consecutive years. This was the period such serious battles. - Some were battles
career. Tho mere tacts were easily re­• in whiph he achieved hi* national rcpu- with men and others with circum­
cited. - It were a brief and cursory taskr tation. He was one of tho ninny aspiring stances. These cost the gladiator dearly.
to recount the capital events and land­- young civilians upon whom tho after It was his antagonism, bo it said, that
marks of his life. Born iu West Browns­• forces and passions of the great war finally stranded him on the shores this
ville, Pa., on the Slat of January, 1830;; played and reacted with- striking effect ride of tho White House. He •attacked,
educated first at homo and afterward ntt In proportion us his faculties were strong- and attacked bitterly, ell of hi* rivals.
Washington college; teaching for a shortt er and his ambitions mon* prevalent tliar He seemed to lie inspired with the belief
time in u military school nt Blue Lickk those of his fellow mcmlier* be rose above that be must vanquish them and put
Spring*, Ky.: finding there and taking■ them until only a few competitors re- them down. As he m&gt;&lt; toward the
in marriagu Harriet Stanwood, a teacher• mained of like stature and.,mettle. On six-akcrship. and from tho speakership
’.ike himself; returning to his : lat ive state' one side was nen in the same rank with toward tho presidency. he discerned wi'n
to teach in Philadelphia; going with hisi himself the persistent Garfield, and on clear rye .the facts and the men with
young wife to her homo in Maine audl tho other the magnificetit nnd arrogant whom he had to contend. There wi:s
making that state his future koine:: Conkling. These three periiaps already Roscoe Conkling for one. Blaiue at­
ditor at tweuty-four of the Kennt-• saw the presidency afar off. They also tacked Conkling, and in tliat hour Nem­
iec Journal; associate editor of the Port-■ «•
n Veach
m.,i other Not all of them could esis l&lt;x»ked down from the gallery! Ho
saw
and Advertiser: bounding into politics: ■ reach the goal,
eyed Morton askance. He saw Garfield
reaching the legislature of Maine and
’ at
* *this
’ ’ epoch had many advan­ with n jealousy which breams acute as
Blaine
then a seat in congress: seven-terms a tages. In addition to native gifts and Garfield pressed up to his flunk. His
member of tho house of representatives well earned attainment* he hail tho powc. impetuosity knew no bonnda. At times
and for six years speaker of that body;- of growth. He was always a growing it seemed that lx? could not curb him­
briefly in tho senate—an arena unsuited man. To the end of his career—or veiy self. He flung sarcasm* nnd ironies nnd
to hi* genius; aspZing to the pn®i(Iency: nearly to the end—he continued to brarcu invectives by the handful. They struck
four times voted for in nation.;! conven- "\md flourish. His growth wait strong where they might. His was to be a lead­
tion* of his party and once nominated: and conspicuous. Each year .added to ership by conquest and by tho humilatwice Secretary of state, in tho cabi­ his stature. Ejs figure, his intellectual tion of tho foe,
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nets of his competitors: leader of his ___
____ _ _ life, became picturesque
end ,personal
In Blaine there was. however, a strong
party; publicist; diplomatist of the first and striking.
mingling of tho calm, the judicial, tho
rank: crestor of policies national and inHerein is a diffcrcuo? between tho conwirvativo mcthod. Strange how just
ternntioiial; statesman, author, man of strong man nnd tho weak. The strong he could be! Tho house of represent*
genius, and therefore an enigma—such man grows long and well. Tho weak tires never h:ul a better or truer speaker
have been tho critical stages and evolu­ n&gt;nn grows for a short space and then Hiappraonality in the desk was immense.
tions of thia rcmarkr.blo career.
. grows no more. He has a bridsofilorv*- As presiding ofilccr ho not only won but
But biograpliical annate do not suffice ccnce and then a dwarfish delivery of merited universal respect. His ruling*
in tho case before u*. Tho so called life sour fruit I But tho strong man grows were impartial His eye had tho glance
of Blaine is alrendv a twice-told tale. It and continues to.flourish in thought »ud of the eagle, and his jh&gt;sc and self puasetis known iff tho &lt;j\i'.ck nxmorie* of In? spirit to tho end of his day*.
,
rion were magnificent Ho was capable
countrymen and 'to tho world. Blatao
It were not amiss to ascribe to James of justice nnd truth. Ho wouhl not
deserves rather — now that outward G. Blaine this unusual power of dovelop- brook such infamy ns the caucus (occa­
bound-he passes tho remotest bar of hu­ mpnt. Have Lis last years been years of sionally propounded. At one time he
man vision—to be fairly estimated, justly weakness? Has there been in him intel­ was well nigh losing the allegiance of his
interpreted to the understandings of lus lectual decline? Hits he had an cjiocliof party by a defiant counter ruling in fa­
countrymen, revealed without partiality senility and tho second childhood of old vor of tho Democracy. The strange
faithfully portrayed upon tho screen in age? Nay, tho last estate has not been thing about Blaine was that .though ho
tho backward Lx&gt;k cf memory.
of this color in tho case of tho great in that crisis set himself against tlx?
Blaino was favorably but paradoxical­ secretary.
first force bill with tho determination of
ly born—favorably, because of the enWo need not here repeat to what ex­ duty end truth wo are still left doubt­
ptecemcnt of his birth. Pennsylvania i* tent James G. Blaine wrought himself
ful whether ho was inspired with the
ono of tho empire states of the Union and his purpose into tho legislation and
belief that his ruling was good politic^
Ont of her borders many of thp great history of his-times. Three times speaker
for himself or whether ho felt the power
liave arisen. But be also camo jiaradox- of tho houso of representatives in the
1 of the speakcr’4oath upon Ids conscience.
ically. Ho was lorn in a Quaker com- stormy and anarchic period, which fol­
If Blaino attacked his great rivals with
mouwealth and of tho cross blood of a lowed tho civil war, ho must needs have
all the resources of his genius, what shall
Preabyterian and.n Catholic! Was he contributed much to those public meas­
we
say of tho onset upon tho political
not from birth the product of contradict- ures in which tho current history of our
iry conditions and inconsistent elements country was recorded. Upon all of tho foo in both houses? Tho recriminations
of tho war were hot within. There was
of life?
issues arising- in
• the
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of tho re- one sjxjctacular episode after another.
’ It concerns us little to .note the cirDid Blaino purposely devise and plan
.mnstance* in tho early career of James
tho situation and tho day of his famous
G. Blaine. His ambitions, intellectual
deliverances? At any rate he provoked
(lowers aud easy attainments were re­
Benjamin 11. Hill and made him his foil.
•narked from Lis boyhood. Tradition
Jefferson Davis should not bo pensioned
ias made it evident that he was a youth
as a Mexican veteran—nut indeed becauso
of untwual power*. Glimpses of great
ho had been president Jef the Confed­
purpose flash out here and there. His
eracy, but bccauso ho had been responsi
;oltegiato training at Washington col­
bio for Andersonville and Libby! That
lego waa not unfavorable to the promo
indeed waa a bombehell. It exploded,
tion of his native force*. As a youth ho
and tho roar of it was heard to Cali'or
gained much by.forensic practice. Connia. Vainly did tho man of Georgia i al­
u?ntion unulo him, or at least gave him,
ly and countercharge and assail. He
'ate bent. Already at college ho gathered
was vanquished, and tho plume of Bini nrmany of the historical, literary and «ciwas tho one conspicuous sign seen above
cntific resources which were to stand
tho field.
him so well in hand in hia riper years.
Tho ago following tho civil war was
Blaine's mind was ono of those that are
corrupt. That word, in ita radical sense,
particularly eusceptihlo to tlio influences
means
broken up and confounded. The
of education and environment - Tho
times conformed exactly to this defini­
completed man, as he. appeared in this
tion. Tho sluices of a redundant cur­
remaxknbla personage, waa very different
rency flowed bankful through every
from the completed man a* he is discov­ bellion he laid a strong and ambition*
ered in inch characters aa Franklin and hand. He waa a determinative forcei channel. Victory had come and brought
&gt;
Henry, Thaddeua Steven* and Lincoln. in tho financial measures upon which jxjwer to the victors; patriotism ha.l
'Jlaine.frcm hiu earlier j^ivrs grew and the business and wealth of the great profit! Hitherto the scrutiny of
- the American people had not been acute
Jsmnnlated to himself all the sap and po­ United States have found a profitable
Many unseeable thing* had remained
tency of his surrotuMlings; he flourished but unstable equilibrium. He pressed
“■&gt; ““"J oft” tiling, wen.
ta his soil and sprang from the arena.
forward with ceaseless activity the meas­ blinked at. They who now had full swav
We may pass by tho somewhat obscure ures of reconstruction. Ho aacendod
I felt the rein* looeely thrown on the neck
nfluenceaof hi* domestic estate. Tho the sharp and jutting crag of party
1 They had freedom, license end vast on■vorld know* that in this regard he was tendenihip. With tho stotasmau’s mo­ .portunity.
‘
jot a.happy or an inspired man. This tive, not unmixed with the motivo of the
u or how MCv
J** been true of too many of our recent politician, ho flung himself into the■
' 2'?'.Tmur&lt;-nt men
tlu-‘ &lt;Tod&gt; en‘jreat Americana. Somehow or other in heated and imbittarpd debates of the
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America* life it rarely happen* nowaporfbrnly dark, wot at kat olacnnthough it seemed to happen in tho
The legislative career of Blaine wa*‘ Men dabbled and dabbled again Now
ulonial epoch often—thnt th* d&lt;wrwwtfc touched in many parts with tho first
lZ7"' th“
of
a*ction upon the man of genius and penciling of those policies with which
rivalry began to penetrate the nrocesaourpowworka out ita mort beneficent hi* name has become associated. Al- I
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w^,?d«r in tb.
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Brwk and Fort Smith railway. He &gt;haH
tolnre.tigat«l Mulligan .hall produce
bis letters. We will bars a aoaie. It la
tho Mb of Jone. 1S70. Bh.no rhe.
from the peaker s d»k and hold, aloft
a bundle of papers. « W
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naling pactage. Ha U«*el'T“I
them through one by one. Certainly be
lias humilia t.io:i und mortification to do
it. but bn wttl read them! Courage to
□ecesfiary for such a task, but tho letters
must be read. "1 invite the confidence
of 44,000,000 of my countrymen while 1
।rend these letters from this dak.- The
:reading wns completed. None could
|have done it better. The speaker then
turned upon the chairman of tho ccminittae and scornfully charged him with
purposely withholding and rappreasing
a communication which would have ab­
solutely exonerated him from the rliarges
whicA hail tavn «toculat«l against hi*
honor The ertoto broke in another tri­
umph, perhaps the most dramatic and
sensational ever witnessed i in the house
of representatives.
Blaine huH been held to stern account
by the American jxxjple in the matter of
tho Mulligan corrt*pondcnce. So l» itHe I* neithtv wholly cleared nor wholly
condemned. The transaction was ambig­
uous nnd tortuous. In the retrospect it
hath uglines*. It should be said, however,
tliat Blaine in this matter waa more to
bo blamed fqr acting and tergiversation
than ho w:A for tho original bmdne«A
This trait Ijas been one of the prime
weoknes:** of the great character before
us. While he poraeaiwd many kinds of
audacity ho was lacking in h certain ele­
ment of moral courage. It was the liane
of his life to, have a wcakneM at certain
points where lie should hnvabeerf strong.
Satan never uttered a more sterling
truth than when &lt;ie said, "Spirit, to be
weak is to be miserable. * Blaino in
some particulars has been both weak
and mis* ruble. If, for example, ho had
simply said. "I made honorable purchase
of railway bonds; it to nultody’s busi­
ness, and what are you going to do about
itF the matter would have ended.
James G. Blaine would bo-president of
the United States. This wa* the domi­
nant passion of his soul and life. What­
ever intcrjx-'6C,l between him and his
purpose was in tlx? nature of an eclipse
It is a ft range tiling that American
statefonen have not yet learned that the
presidency of the United States gon* by
accident ftnd indirection, and not by
ambition, contrivance and $ndeavor
.Who has long sought tho prcridvnry and
gaintfd it? The great offico not only got-*
without tI;o amlntion of the winner, but
with little regard to his merit. Blaine

TUB novsr. WHERE MR. BLAINE DIED,

cf American patriotism. Let u* concede
to him sincerity, and In bo doing din­
corer th* essential patriotism &lt; f his natye. It wonM be difficult to find in hi*
whole Hfe aught that waa inconstotent
with this interpretation of hto character
Hi* pubHc career of mure than thirty
year*, ever widening mi&lt;l deepening in .
the channels of national life, ha* been an
example of patriotic devotion to .Ameri­
can inirtitutiou*. Tho vary vice* cf hiR
etatcmnanshlp— if such there be—haee
ba&lt;l n like root nnd vitality. If ho fought
off the Chinese it tfa* l»ecanso ho was
blinded with his paiononate American­
ism. The great idea with Blaine aoem*
to have been the establishment of a com­
plete republican autonomy in this uation. He desired the individuality and
glory of America. He was Mriously in­
spired with the sight of his country's
flag. Nor may we well, now that this
remarkable career is ended, apeak lightly
of tliat fervid, unwavering posmem which
Blaine ever diapluyed at tho very men­
tion of his country’s name.
It is well that such an example shonld
have been set in a high place of our i.atiunal life. The young men of our conn
try have seen it from afar, und in pro­
portion as they have imbibed from this
I fountain they uro better and truer than
if they had drunk from the cold and dribi bling watenpout* of the caucus. Let us
, hope and believe that tho living part ot
i Bhdne has vuicrod into union witli the
wai-KRK BLADnt
soul of hia country, and that the AmmMAEOARRT BLAINE. *
JAMES O. BlAlNE. Jtt. Emmons BLAISE. 1 can nation will fed through several ag«
remarkable spec, the
Wo thus have the---------.
— warmth of his surviving
.. blood and
taele of n man who has been five timet genius.
oonaeentively More tjie national con- ;
In the next ptace Blaine ha* demon­
volitions of hi* party, and always pro- • *trated that a man can be great without
ferred by his party to any other com- ■ suctes*. This proposition has a strange
jx?titor whomsoever, and always greater’ sound in American ears. It is against
than id* competitor, whoever that might &gt; tho teaching of the school*. Our docbe—greater in the sense tliat he was Let- [ trine is that only thq man who is elected
ter qualified for the presidency of the; is anything; lhe other is nothing Blaiue t
United States than any who stood ■ fijm Jjiown that the man who is tot
against him—and yet but one time nomi- j ___
elected
is„greater than tbe other.•• Asa
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nated und never elected! I’ is a rape- matter
motta-r of
nf fact,
fwt_ few examples
exaniulcs m
in tbe
the.hii,-.
histition
fate.
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v. tbe
—irony
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, tory of the world
luiw been more inspirWe may hero note the reactionary ef- Ring than that of Blaine in the last
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tills long continued,
and
’ arduous
—1----------•* !' period of hia life.- Note thpesteem in
unsncceaaful struggle upon tbe great ac
which lx* to held by Lis (fonntniih n.
tor himself. Tliin effect ha* been that Mark well his reputation in foreign
which generally comes to great character land*. In England, tn France, in Ger­
under such trials und abrasion of des­ many. Italy. Russia, to tho ends of. civtiny. It is the effect of discipline—tbe QisaLon. it wn* Blaine who was known
improvement of human nature by the and honored. After Grant lie to the only
hardships of experience, by sorrow ar-d recent American who lui* been thu* dii
by defeat It were not far from true to tinguished with iivmoprditan tame. Let
say that James G. Blaino has been more • him
nun be
t*c known
Known it*
ns the
me great secretary
improved in Ida moral and intellectual and honored us the man who survived
nature and in his purposes and methods and flourishi-l and won the esteem of the
aad theories of statesmanship by the va- i........................
‘
world without tbe
occupancy of- the
nous hurts and disappointments of hto 1 White Houso.
career than have any of his rival* by
Blaino was a civilian Though he had
their successes, however great.
the instincts ef battle, it was the battk
Blaine’* character has been lifted up of wind, tbe contention of thought, in
and jierfected in n remarkable degree, which he delighted. Though Im wa* an
and it to an astoni-hing fact that what­ intense patriot, it
doubtful whether he
ever is true and tasting in his statesman
liad pleasure in tho atrnggle.cf the bat­
ship nnd the most
that which is beau­ tlefield and the clamor of anna. Though
tiful in hi* penH»miT life have come from his activities belonged to tho agb which
the hard ttisripliue of tho last fifteen was shaken by the greatest war of mod­
years. Tlij^Tact is that Blaine in tbe ern times, he |iarticipated in it only tc
hour of the setting sun lias not been tar the extent of considering its sequences
from true gre.-ituess at it to mcosun*d by and deducing from it ita best results f-.ir
historical standards. He ha* come to his country
thi* by tribulation rather tlian by glory.
Blaine w;ia not only Amenean; be was
Hi* spirit ha* bwn moderated. chnstcneMl pan-American Nothing lera than hu
and purified from uroe* by the buffetings . Americanism could satisfy him or e*v|i
to which he has bron exp^d ami by the appease hfe purpooe and ambition Bt
very ruin of his political fortunes.
wns also pan-republican Hi* congn .4
Something of the same fact has been of American republics, if not a brflliau
«cn in many great Americana. It wn* success, was nt least reputable
Th
wen pre-eminently in Lincoln, tlxiugh ‘ project issued from hi* fecundity r.r.
Lincoln was always great It wm
! was his It was the potential Isjginnm:
in Samueb J Tilden. It was seen aodi of an American statesystem which inigh
exemplified most strikingly in that other ! stand in likenet* anil b&lt;mnt»?rpoi&gt;. ■ f
conspicuously successful American be-' that Eunqiean state system which 1
fore whose stubborn front Blaine him- * been the w&lt;xif of political history firm!
self quailed abd went back in 1884.
the treaty of Westphalia.' Bhdne tfouLli
In hi* last years the life of James &lt;4. !
unify the jiolicivs and* ujetho^/Cf t!--j
Blaiue stood forth in striking outline American republics., nnd fliojr should nil'
against the horizon. He wa* always1
flourish because tbe great republic flouisustained by a following which never ishc* and U in the lurnl. Mor* practice!
drew back or doubted. His magnetic i
still
was the movement for inkiron linen­
jKiwcr and great personality prevailed to I
tai railway*. Hudson's bay and Argentir ’
the last. The excellence of method nJ
should sliake hand*. Chicago mid Bueno-.
well os tho sterling genius of the man ;
Ayres should greet. • Boston should re­
shone forth with unusual luster and;
ceive by rail from the Gram! Chaco Tinflashed fine light into every department
bull hides of the luunpas should be hung
of hi* activity.
up green in tbe tanneries of Buffalo, nnd
In tho literary work to jyhich bo gave
tho
Fucgians should wear new pritita
himself at all time*, according to oppor­
from the mill* of. Providence.
The
tunity, but more particularly in tho last
scheme?
was like tho man
It pleivwd l:is
decade of hia career, we discover an un­
mistakable superiority. Many of our! genius, nnd by and by it shall be trans­
public men havo eacayed something in muted from imagination and vision into
the way of permanent production. With reality
Blaine is gone. No more shall thu
most it has ended-.w^th the triah Poli­
tic* and literature are not bedfellow*. striking figure attract the gaze of two
The one put* the other out There to not hemu pheres. But hi* memory shall sur­
much concord between Belial mid the vive long, and his mffneuce will stream
angel In a few great mind*, however 1 out fur into tho coming century In the
there has been union of the literarv and ! shadows &lt;if the last hours we have sin
tho i»litical facultv. nnd this was pre- ’ cere grief for his'guing Would that he
eminently true of litaine The country I might have l:v&lt;4 idnger! There are
ought to have been more astonished than 1 tear* of true affection at tho open door ^&gt;f
It
th® «Xce,fcnc®.tbe KToaturas of his tomb.
Blaine outlived nearly all of his giyat
lus book. "Twenty Years of Congress'
XZJi &lt;manJ Tb w°rkB: bQt ukin« contamporarien. Fie saw every Union
V.1CUI aH to1 all, from Benton’s "Thirty general of the first rank and every Con­
to Sunwt Cox’* "Thrii federate general of the first rank, with
Decade*. Blame’s work is distinctly and the single exception of Longstreet, go
down to the grave. He survived nearly
emphatically the best.
h&lt;&gt; ** tonocrat ok the all of his competitors in civil,life. Sliercgotim ol Benton. Ai&gt; Mtatesmnn be
•how, himself to bnvo been, with hi. nen
•Herat.to«I«Wo ot the pratiran-hip ln&lt;l
!?, * Cor- A* * to-tUTof fact, tbt-eo
*hydly?ntore,li,n"“1totol&lt;-or rational
traJ^ h°rb'!j..h^'Ory
tnjhra b tho -Twenty Yenr, „f Cun-

wtthmt—
wont o* *U. wmkcrjd with &lt;“•
nrmicii of
Tll« «t» rfUI
within him. hut the rolauto wee &gt;«“
Kavo then of old. The reeult vee Umt
tbe nptUmiui of to. Mnbltlon et Mhineepoll. wee tidy e lltful Htare. Hetowed
foeblv end went oat PnrtUenehlp bed
kindled ite dree an ell the «urroun&lt;hng
hrfghte. end tbe light of tbe gr—t lumi­
nary wee tjnenrhed in tbe crackle of tho
officeholders’ bonfire!

strove for twenty-fivo years to reach the
presidency. He paid down the honest,.
coin of great talents and gre.it or.dcaVor
He had merit and accomplishment. Hi*,
capacity for the higbeet plncn lias not
been questioned by any. America has
not produced a man'who in native gifts
and brilliant attainments was more fitted
for tho presidential office than James G
Blaine.
But ho missed it! It waa with him a
quest und struggle of Tantalus. Once and
again the glittering prize was within Ids
grasp. At Cincinnati in 1870 only twen­
ty-eight votes were tacking to his nomina­
tion. • Certainly had ho been nominated
he would have received as many votes as
Hayes. In tliat convention the faces of
hi* rivals looked leeringly from the cau­
cus room*, and Blaine was lieutrn. In
1880 ho was again in tho arena and well
nigh cuccerafuL In that year the nomi­
nation would certainly havo Irro^ht
election, as it brought the prize U» Gar­
field.
Four years more, and tho mon from
Maine captures tho preliminary choice
and is launched on tbe sea of tho can­
vass- He manage* hi* own campaign
Tho anteewk-nts of racccm
loused. Tho two pivotal states lire won,
nnd then, on the eve of the election, the
greatest of the two to suddenly transt2Jth8
l,r a farcical pmsonal incident which brought defeat ta
the great leader and gave to an unknown
preacher such tame as Em^ocleu got
for jumping into 7Etnu!
The quest went on. Another four roar
perio.1 pawed, and Blaino stood dubtouslv
on the horizon. Of a certainty he might
. T°i^ th“ “OTnination- Probably he
but for the MM
which he doubttoraly entertained that at
VOU1 8tate“ Woahl
^gainst hun. The man whom ho had
employed four years before as his lawDO
I*lrt °f hU
&gt;er walked off with the prize nnd ntrodo w Blaine s capamy and hto better tem
Hoot-PA XT's:!:
per shown to so great advantage. The
^
comes
when,
all
current Diment
BUim U KOTtary of
It
ring awaj the great secretarv sliall bWW ttou tho phantom oftho
preadency had "mow van^KM but nni
“ nev” v“i«h«l'from t.S

which

,'ft™

record in his book.
to hQ7tJ“*
°- H«to»eonfrilrate&lt;l
!*£“&gt;I oonntry? Hra lw retolV^

of early ambition* nnd of mature rea.5Xher*”1 toraking ln km3

^h^^x^rEr

t'S &lt;L&lt;ttit .Min“ralK&gt;!i’ eottvradon 3

himraK-hi,^^^

th.Tw«5rfSU'^^^to
bring MU, tJi
BUino-. lilo OTl^rorh
r
hLhh!n°M ??“"«• ^himpOTt in!;

-OTiprtitor it v-o.
t?!w to

dhpesoof ctJEriyalf• Would

Ttic-htad wr-uu , *""4ru
otwtaclr.*,
«S»ted with circumriancre, bobbfcd

cmWbot^

BLAINE’* BIRTHPLACE,

man outlived him. bat di«l not reach his
stature or his fame. He attained the
grand climacteric and went at tho ago of
sixty-three? Ho bail an unclouded sun­
set His last ilays were spent within
nght of the Capitol Thither hi* gaze
will be turned no more. Against him
all avenues of earthly hope and ambition
are dosed forever, but he went away
with the radiance of a great life lingerihg around his couch. An imperishable
chaplet wm held above his white and

Jthing to •

S-Wtas-AisSs

M« •Ffrit Iran*! forth Into tho obadows.
।__________ Joes Cum Rtprym.

�Frvnnh T^irinn nf Honor, of which he was ttnwng yOU. Fear ye not.”
I
15. “Anti this bouse was finished." Tho
I Bishop Brooks’ will gives hb library and Gwl of Israel had commanded It and had
1 about S4.000 to the church ant! in bequests ' Inovwi up&lt;,D the hearts of the-se kings to
outside the family an 1 nearly all the bal- '
His people in tbe work. (Previous
: once of his estate to his brothers. Reports | verse, last clause.) ”Ha doeth according
■ of his being worth a million or any largo ' to Hia will In tbe array of heaven and

thirty
hatihwn an
a to Antedrices of big
If lie fought

9 American31aine seems
nt of a com-

iduality and
seriously in­
is country's
Av that this
Kak lightly
issioD which
&gt; very mentuple should
of ourcoun
and in pro­
wl from this
1 truer titan
&gt;ld and drib-

ring part of
ion with the
: the Ameriseveral ages
g blood and
hqpjdenion*
without
oa a strange
It is against
L Our doco is elected
ing. Blaine
vho is not"
■ther. As a
i in the hisnore inspir­
in the last
io esjeem in
pantrymen,
in foreign
ice, in Ger­
ais of civwas known
e is the only
ru thus disfaiae. Let
t secretary
ho survived
teem of tbe
icy of the

ugh he.had
tho battle
thought, in
whether he
of the bat­
s. Though
ago which
ar of modit only tc
sequences
results for

&gt; titan all
ini or even
&gt;ition He
is coitgrcai
a brilliant
ibk*
The
tndity and
beginning
hich might
erpoinu of
which has
Uory since
sine would
txls of the
should all
dslic flour­
) practical
irontinen*
Argentina
nd Bitetwe
should rehaco. The
&lt;1 be Lung
tffalo. and
ow prints
ice.
The
ilcased hie
I be transririon into

iltall this
ze of two
shall snr*
11 stream
&gt;’.' ‘ fn the
have sin-a
d that he
Trace are
•n door of
his great
•y Union
very Conmk, with
street, go
id nearly

.

THE HOUSE FINISHED

King,” ia tending
irtring of horaea to
America to compete for tho prizea at ChiMgo next Bummer.
J. H. Shellcn hargvr. of Saffonlarflle, LESSON VI, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
Duke Albrecht of Wurteraberg married ' Kan., while exercising on tho horizontal
NATIONAL SERIE3, FE8. 5.
nt. Vienna.Cardinal Gruachn, arebbisbopof j bar
'
1»- Des
n - aratnM
at* Drake univeuilty.
Maines,
(Ta«tel0«e-Effectu
a distance ot
Vienna officiating. ArcbduchemSophie. ! missed
ntiaaed bin
hia hold and'
and’ fell a
or
Emperor Francis Joseph and other royal eighteen
feet.
Ho
struck
on
his
back
and
eiguieeu iccu *»« ।
For
personwere pretent.
was fatally injured
Tbe flrav man to can tomatoes waa the
Six blocks of buildings at Oakewlale,
- - -burned,
- causing
[qjj, of half a
lute Harrison W. Cooper, nnd they were Wn*U..
sol-1 at 50 cents per can. This was in million.
,
__
Janie* Payne, who lives at Lincoln, Nob.,
1348.
14, “And lhe elders of tbe Jews builded, ■
There is no leprosy at Napoleon, O., tho objected to his wife entertaining another and they prospered through Uh) prophesy­
man, and threw a coal oil lamp at her. She
ease being a simple tumor,
Ing of Haggai the propbet and Zechariah, '
Tho congregntion of tho propaganda took fire nnd was frightfully and probably the son of Jddo. ’ Our last lesson in this
Renowned all over the World.
fide is considering the question of the ele­ fatally burnt*!
book wm in the third chapter, where wo
Governor Altgeld Im reported steadily Im­ rteul of the laying of the,foundation of the ,
vation of the bishopric of Dallas, Tex.,
Aik for Beecham » and take t»
proving at Asheville, N. C,
into an archbishopric.
lord's bouse and of lhe joy of the people.
Made at St. Helena, RnxtenA Sold by
The total numoer of deaths lhe result of Then follow-an account of bow the adver­
J, K. Stevens, n leading real estate man
druggists and dealer* Price fin
of Saginaw. Mich., has absconded, leaving the Wann disaster up to latest reports wns saries hindered the work and cauae-1 it,to ;
twenly-flve. John Burks, being the ' cease (lv, 4, ft, 94). In chapter v, 1, we are (
liabilities approaching WO,000.
The Cramp Shipbuilding and Engine latent victim. Five others were expected introduced to the two prophets named In 1
company, of Philadelphia, has awarded tho to die.
I this first’Verse of our lesson, and in tho (
Fifty-seven out [of the 130 men in the* । rest of chapter v nnd the next chapter
cvuiravt for all the steel of the new bat­
coal mine nt Lokod. Hungary,' ’ down to this verse we are told of the sue- ,
tleship Iowa and of the cruiser Brooklyn burn
to the Carbon Steel company, of Pitta­ ----- 4
. ..
cess of the work. Observe the secret of
ImpoMiUe of Ntoue and have umloubtedly the| hUCcmn in chBpter v, 5, “The eye
,
burg.
TIME TABLE.
Fire in the wholesale qticcnsware store ot lost their lives. About 100 men in all per- fchrfr (R&gt;d WM opou tb?dderstof the Jew«." i
In effect November 20tb,J«KGeorge H. Kean and Kite Broe., northwest ished in tbe disa»ter.
_ I. Compare
voinparv this
tuts with the vencouraging
—*^***-—o' ——* words Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit
The name of Dr. Kent, the chief rascal, • ot jjn}{ 11,4,5; -Be strong.be strong, be
ami the east.
corner of Petri and Walnut streets, Cin­
ith the Panama • Btrong Hnj work, for I am with you, saith
cinnati. catteed a loss of. 150,000; fully In­ apparently, connected
» . IE
canal scandal, han been removed from the lhtJ Ix(nl ot
My Spirit remalneth
jured.
iraiid Rapldi
Legion of Honor, of which he was
Ea.«t Paris
In a “difficulty" at Marshall, Ma, lx&gt;- French
----------------------McCord
tween Luke anti Jim Howery, brothers, a member, aud holds lhe insignia.
AltU
Luke fatally stabbed Jim.
Klmdale
ClHrkivll!.Matthias Hensger, of Sboboygnn, Win., , auuui n,&lt;w *v
uuu.vm «««
.
PROBATE ORDER.
A DM I NISTKATOR'S SALE.
80 years of age, was ituiTocated by coal gas outside the family and nearly all the bal- . assist His people in tbe work. (Previous
Woodbury
In the matter of the -estate of James Cos,i, ' iitntr nf Mlchlgau. (''ountwof Bnrry-sa.
from a stove.
'
e«rara tz» him hmthera Rauorta i
UUfleld
At *
a «®»loh
session of
”( the Vrolmte
Pi-ohute Court for tbe
deceased.'
’
I •'»
to His will In the array of heaven and
[ulllketl
Senator Gray, of Delaware, having been ----------- ------ ;
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at pub- , Count) &lt;jf Barry, lioldeti tit the Frobale Office,
Iraad Ledge
I among the inhabitants of tbe earth, and
offered the post In Cleveland's cabinet of »um are declared to be untrue.
lie uurtloD, toth«-highest bidder, nn SAtundav. In the elty f linstiium. In said count
Lansing
the nth day ot Man
•attorney
general.
Las
decline*!
1
Frank
Coy,
of
Taney
county,
Mo
,
had
nO
none
ne
enn
can
May
stay
His
Hia
hand,
or
say
unto
Him.
Him.
lA-treli
„ in tniie tore no
at’the
premises of i v»ar one thousand eight hundred and ninety
t
clock
been in the habit of abusing his brother ( tVhut doest Thou” (Dan. iv,35)? Any sen I Charles
until the latter-------------------revived to rebel. . ant of *uch a Master
.
Thureday,
------------ -------------Jan. 30--- ---------------------------has no occasion ever.
pursuant to license ana aiHbority-gfanted tn ine | Probate.
Senator Stewart, of Nevada, Bays ho is '1 He rebelled with an ax.
ax, and Frank is dead ’ jo fear or be discouraged, for the work Is
I1UX4H1
diehard IfoffinKdmore
muiucia
’
s
notice
to
make
a
twonow.
i His, and He cannot fail (Isa. x1ii, 4;
the Probate Court of Bs--.y CouMy. Mh-h'e-n . Un readtiu:a**,| fli’n: Hi- wth'iunhil
Stanton
-d
Math, xvi, 18). Our place of rest is to re­
weeks’ speech on t he silver question.
all tbe e*tate. right, title v.d interest &lt;•' t &gt;e said ■
Tuesday, Jun. 31ior la
decea«&lt;-&lt;i of. in,w.&lt;i to
real rotate situate
member
that
“
we
are
laborers
together
many
Grand
Ledge
Judge
Alexander
Walker,
for
..
The Milwaukee Mechanics’ Insurance
liarrv. in ibe State of
and te-iitg in me • ounty
years editor of 'l he .Daily Picayune and company has retired from Boston owing to with Gdd” U Cor. Hi. 9), but He ia the emribrd—ns -------follow
Mlchi'an, known and u -----.tioim
: w-wt
wit: Th» west half of U-- north w-t qn
also uf Tiiu Times-Dcmocral. died at Fort the costly frequency of fires in .the "Hub” . ployer.
of section nineteen (19) vn one
mu th
; 16. “And the children ot Israel, the
Detroit
Smith, Ark.
city.
range seven [7[ »e*t. &lt; -ntninli u
ii» cux-k i"
The dismantled and deserted hull of tho
The Passaic regatta courao has been priests nnd the Levltea, nnd the rest of the
and forty-four hundreds
the forenoon.’-eassigmst for the heprtniof said Norwegian Iwirk Star of India has been
L'nlted States survey, an.l 20 aci
Mulliken
measured since the river has been frown ; children uf the captivity, kept tbe dedica­
petit
lon.
and
that
thebdfs
al
law
nt
said
deceasnorth -.Ide of lhe north --ast «i»i
HttnDrld
nigh ted. Her erew of thirty-seven ‘men over and fins been |found to be 157 feet I tlon of this bouse of God with joy." The
Woo It cry
i-siatc. iue required :&lt;» at&gt;pvar at a »e*&lt;lon of were undoubitilly lost.
short. This will upoil n number of records । temple flntebed meant tbe presence of Gad
town.....
on north range eight te]
in their midst, nnd consequently pence and
-aid court. Ilu-u to lw&gt; bohl.-n nt lhe Probate
Dated Jan. I3tb. A. D. t-t*A
Fire destroyed the Grund View hotel which have been made on tho course.
Clarksville
unicc. in lhe city of lLmtliiu.1. lu siibl c luntv, at Fort Hamilton. N. Y. Iajss, SKki.OOD.
I prosperity anil victory orer all enemies,
tCltndaue
The White House has lieen opened ^again
Alto
nf the fetltiiuier mnv not be granted. And
Cardinal Jirwph Alfred Foulon, arch­ to visitors, the full pericd of quarantine j, "Let them make Me n sanctuary, that I
McCord
may dwell among them" (Ex. xxv, 3). were
bishop of Lyon.-, is dnul,
East Faria
having been olmcrvwl by the president in
in mHl eitaie.
God's
words
to
Moses
when
lie
was
comGrand Rapids
Bishop Bruuk.s' estate will aggregate, his the case of his little granddaughter Maruithe t&gt;en&gt;lcnc\ of Mild petition, aud the hear
GUARDIAN SS\M
tnhnded to build the tabernacle. "I have
friend* say. aix&gt;utsf75&lt;J,O(X).
tena Harrison, who has been ill with scar­ bhllowed this house which thou bast built | Lv -|
!u tin- mailer at the
M&lt;Mire. a minor
| Martin A. Ryer-on, ot Chicago, lias given let fever.
2 5
inuu neon
to
put
My
name
there
fojtver,
and
Mine
■
' tltxi,(M) to the Chi-ago university on con-, Acconllng to an interview in the New
a..' । .
8 0
public auction n» trie lug:
■ Li -K) additional be sub- York Tribune but two cahlt et appoint­ eyes nnd Mine heart ahall be there perdilion
that3 O
the Uh day of FrOrua:■,. A. D.
5 rscribed la-fore M iy 1, IWrt The money ments have been ho far decided upon by petitallv” (I Kings ix. 3), were God’s worth
n’elock
3 a
is to be used for &gt; rgauixatiou and equip­ President-elect Cleveland, viz.: Carlsile, ■ to Solomon tt t he dedicat ion of the temple,
4
Harry. In tbe Stele of .’.Ui Uiean, i-unuat.t t&lt;&gt;
nnd
had
Israel
only
walked
with
God
in
ment.
5 B
secretary of thc-treasury, nnd Lamont, seclicense and-authority granted to me ou tinhumility and obed^nce she would have conThere are lit state banks and three tnisrt
Every day, others week days only. ♦ slop
1 tinned bead among all nations, ta-cante of
Probate Court of HUrry County, M'.ctiloHi,
companies
in
Michigan,
141
of
which
report
i
labor
trouble
at
Dunkirk.
.
»
the estate, right, title and tnicre-l ot ti e said I
the
prftwncc
of
the
Ia&gt;nl,
until
this
day.
Parlor ears on all trains between Grand
fB2,(M9,»83 assets, a gain of 842,168,116 in. ^.jxirtetl Mtletideti, the strikers having lost
itai'lds and Detroit. Seata 23 cent*. ConnectlMS {
bX7-."'in.
That more ills result from an the lust four years.
| t?jL. hght. Troops were not w-nt to tho The building of this temple of Zerubbaliel maite
mUtilon maiion. Grand Rapids with the
Unhealthy Liver th.^n any
A grandfather wedded a grandmother, ‘ HCrnt.( tls thc Inlxjr k-adera told the sheriff Indicates another opportunity to have it so, □ittCAoaa
and
they
nre
full
of
joy.
cun
a&lt;io anb tk« west and for musx
grandchildren on both Bides as wit- ; t;snt ll(,thing was further from their httenESui
"»•1 other- cause-indigestion, Consti- with
17. “.And for a sin offering for all Israel,
netMta, at i'lalullekl. N. J., the other day. - tion
- than
• ■
violence.
Dated Dec 1M!1 '
n*-,Hz* Itsb?oictioec
pation. Headache,
Biliousness, The happy couple was Mr. John Lumbert h u &gt;tatrd |bat yutra iJHuokaianj, &lt;,f twelve be goats, acconllng to tbe number route to thesummer resorts of northern Mlehi
j Hawaii, has sent a protest to the British of the tribes of Israel." Bullocks, rams
I pjid Malaria usually attend it.
and lambs were the burnt offering, which
Tralni lesve Grand Rapids for Chicago, 8 JO
It is reported In New York that Mra. G. | government against her own deposition by
~; Dr. Sanford’? Liver Invigorator
. nnd 1.•-» P. M.. •11:36 P. M. ArrtveChlea
also included an accompanying meat offer­
Howard
Coveney,
formerly
Mrs.
W.
J.
nnd aliens and their protection.
MORTGAGE SALE.
:ific for Liver Florence. Lt to return to the stage nnd play I fortiguent
ing, but the goat ^jisthe sin offering. See
!
is
a
vegetable
spyd
Ix-ave tor Manistee and Traverse City 7 JO
%b
u
puts
by
United
States
marints*..
Whereas default has been made In lhe condi­
the
full
statement
repeated
at
least
eight
id
their
accompanyThe Mighty Dollar.”
_
। A
Wu4 nnvin] on lhe Putney-Mort­
tions of a mortgage executed by Neiiemiaii 1 Qisorders and
la-avcior Charlexotx snd retoskey 7:30
' offering,
-■
Richards and Hannah M. Richards, his wife, ot
Edward II. Pay&lt;an, of Salem, Mnsa., has ; lake course on tho Thames, four and a times in Num. xxix. The sin
lt cures thousands
uwusanos
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers on
•arcagp^wgiiasa
I. —
III.. rig
IL-trrvr &lt;'ntilL?v I i»g evils, At
in His
—sins
--------filled the position ot cashier in one bank quarter miles, between Hosmer, tbe Amer- typifying Ghrist bearing our
night trains to Chicago.
W|JV
not b^-one of them?
lake for
Ask our agents for further rartleulars or
sixty-seven years. He ia '•*&gt; years old icon, and Hub&lt;-ar, tho Englishman. Bu- own body on the tree, was to be offert-d
seo. state of New York.beanr.g date tin- J..rd ।
-.
.
first,
for
before
we
can
worship
God
or
do
day of .September. !?*). and recorded In the Dr. SantOTU S LlVCF InVigOtatOF.
and last week resigned hls position.
bcar won by tivajengtbs.
Giorgk DehaVem,GenT Pass* Ag’l.
anything pleasing in His sight we raustobYntir Druggist
Drutreist will supply
suddIv you.
TOIL
Grand Rapids.
‘. Your
Rev. Dr. Henry M. Fiehl has completed
4^^ Blaine club has stated a ; tain the forgiveness of sins through the
Michigan, on
on twige 33*. &lt;.n which
liber twelve ot ll
his story of the Atlantic telegraph, which ■ movcnwnt, to build a monument to tbe : merit* &lt;&gt;f His one great sacrifice (Lev. xvil,
clainuM
lo be-----due—
aud
inortgagcitliere is i
---------------he has written as n memorial to his broth* i great Mniue statesman.
unpaid at the date*)! this notice the •uni o! oo&lt;^
।
11;
IDUix,
ll.
12;
Acts,
xili,
38,
89).
The
er, Cyrus W. Field, and it will be published .
thousand, onehundred, elgbty-ulne and Him
k band of Rip-van-Winkles met in Lon- ' burnt offering also typifies the same great
dollars, principal and Interest together with sn ,
in a few weeks.
,
I don and attempted to revive the days of । sacrifice of Christ, but rather that aspect
Mtontey tee ot thlrtv-ftve dollars asKstlpulnted
Half a dozen negroes are in jail at Port &gt; (jhivrlwi Stunrt by doiug honor to tho I of it in which we a-e Him as an offering
in said mortgage, and no action or proceeding |
The hlaaara falls Houte.”
at law or in equity having been Instituted to re- Monroe, Va., charged, with cujtepiriDg to; statue uf the “Martyr Kiug." The police and 8ncrlflcr to God for a sweet smelling
TIME TABLE.
cover the debt st cured by said mortgage or any
burn the town.
bowed the job, and a while .wrenth which savor (Eph. v, 2). The meat offering Is sug­
In effect September 11. !M2.
part thereof.Notice ts thereby given that-by
I was to have crowned the head of tl.e gestive of His holy and spotless life. Being
Bratton*.
virtue of a power of sale contained In saki mort­
gage and the statute In such case made and pro- ,
Yellow fever has broken out in Ecuador statue was only laid at its feet while the forgiven by His blood, we are to present
vlded the sgld mortgage will be foreclosed by a
Stat one.
■nd a quarantine has been established Jacobite who laid it there made a low our laxiics a living sacrifice, that He may
sale of the mortgaged premises therein desertb- ; .i*stsn.)s
■gainst that country.
1 obeisance.
ed. which nah- will be made at the north
live HL-f life in us. On the phrase “All
door ofitbe Court House In the City ot Htettngf, |
lid 13 15 Eaiic
-Arkansas has discovered tho absence of | The daughter of Geo. b.
Forney, Israei'* see 11 Chron. xxx. 1; Rom. xl. 26:
-nNOKTH
In the County of Harry and State of M e .igan, ,
Kalamazoo Lv
that being the place of bolding the ChcUltC-'Urt |
|a.m |a.m.ip m.lp.m.lp.m. KW.(XM) worth of -state bond coupons and brother of the great Philadelphia editor, is tick. xxxvii, 22.
i
jail at Kansas City charged with theft,
IS. “And they set the priests in their di­ Kazt Cooper
for Barry County, at public auction, by th&lt;- slier
. 3-'a 8,57 !X03 S.W3I 1^0 will inv-ratignte the matter.
Hlehlana
Iff of said county on Saturday, theeighteenth
Princess -M^rgiiret, youngest sister of of which she is guilty. Morphine habit.
visions aiitl^be Ixvites in their courses for Cressey June*!
M A. GILLMAN, Local Ageat. Hastings
day of February, ikw. at twelve o’clock noon of |
— — - ——— Wii.iatti.
n i ;...
u
“• Berlin
1i*h1:.. 'I
।. wes
married at
Emperor
-------that day to satisfy tHe amount which shall then
LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. tbe service oTGod which is at Jerusalem, Milo
to Prince Frederick Un.tries of Hesse. The
ns it i&lt;« written in the book of Moses." The &gt;lton .
he due ou said mortgage with Interest
nnd expenses of sale together with
whole city was eu fete, and the ceremonieB
Levius were a gift for the Lord to do the Cloverdale
Shultz
dollars, attorney, fee as stlpulat
and
festivilllB
were
characterized
by
tinserview
for tho tabernacle and temple.
mortgage. Tne pi^tnlses are descrl
usual
brilliance.
L.I.IL
—
Following
went
tho
quotations
on
the
boaid
They
were cho«n to stand before Him. to Ha.iti.xgs
town, to-v. it:
There ore only about thirty members left' of (md,, today:
Wheal-January, opened ».ervo Him, to minister unto Him and offer
Grove
of tbe once mighty tribe of Choctaws neat 73*(c, closed T-Tfc: Muy. opened 77^:, cloned sacrifice (Num. xvlii, C; II Chron. xxix, Coats
New Orleans.
I 77,Mk; July, opened 77Hc, clo»el TB?*-.-. Corn— 11). T hq priests’ lips should keep knowl­ Woodland
The Dominion parliament is again open ■’•rauary. open* 1 44h£ etowd ««Mc; May. edge, und t he people should seek tho law
for business nt Ottawa
opened 48Wc. &lt;-lo&lt;M&gt;d 4»Hc; July, opened 4&gt;^c.
lensing
Ingtoltw United .State* survey, and twenty)
48c. Oats—January, opened 21 hie, at hls mouth, for he is the messenger of Detroit.
acrvsVitTlhesculli end ot the west frattional (
The University or Berlin has nearly 5.0(M 1। closed
iraud Rapids
half of tbe northwe-d quarter of seclion number
closed 31J4c: February, opened 3l)4c, closed the Lord of Hosts (Mai. H, 7).
students, about 2,000-more then are in at­ । 31 He. May, oj&gt;ened 35H&lt;\ cl.wod 35c. Pork—
nineteen in township two north range ten west
19. “And tho children of tho captivity
tendance
at—Harvard.
eontalnlng in all one hundred acres of land, be
—------------ -------January, opened S18.73, doted S19.3J; Fcbru- kept the passover upon the fourteenth day
the same more or less.
Tbe annual allowance of the crown pnuce 1 Rrj-. opened S19.V7, dosed ISA); May. opened of the firat month." “By faith Moses kept
Paled. November ?.md. 18M.
stations.
of Ruumanln is almost two and a half I S^J.l'k closed £20.15. Lard —January, opened tbe passover and the sprinkling of blood,
’.times
I
as large
sum ns the salary of th* S1L75: closed I1L7D4
Mortgagee.
are u*e&lt;i in the
Price*—at —
tlio--------Union lest Hi that destroyed lhe firstborn should
president of tbe United States
Live Stock—Hogs:------touch them" (Hcb..xi, 28). These “sons at
-Attorney for Mortgagee
preparation of
vA biU1». b«. UWduc. ;olb. N.w
uSSS: the transportation" (verse 16. margin) did
Cooper Lv.
lo.ki.vnAjy llilng tetexnph rale..I IS
&lt;bool
well to remember tbe deliverance from Rast
Richland June*!
ADMINISTRATOR’S HALE.
cents for ten words to all distances and H ! active on packing and shipring account and Egypt, but there 'is now drawing nigh, a
In the matter ot the estate of David N Lake.
cent for each additional won! Night me*- feeling strong: Itt^lSc higher: sales ranged deliverance from Russia and from all na­ Milo
deceiised.
sages are to go- nt the rate of twenty-five ! at f.’&lt;75tt7.55 pigs. S7.3UQiT.a6 light- S7.7S tions that shall f^r outdo the deliverance Jeiton
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at
Uoverdale
words for 15 cento.
I ©?.» rough paeklng. 17.71*341.15ralxl
_ ’
ultllc auction to'.ttiu highest bidder. onjTuestlay
at the institution of the passover (Jer. Bhultx
tie 21st dav of February. A. I).. 1893. 1
Tbe Into Horace Smith, of Springfield, | $7.&amp;m1A33 heavy packing and shipping lots.
xxiii, 5-8). Then shall we understand the
o’clock. In the.forenoon nt. the
Maas., leaves nil except &lt;10,000 of his es­ ' Cattle—Receipts for the day 17,0X1; quality words of thu Lord Jesus fn reference to His [Iasi im:
office bf the Judge of Probate tn tho ,
only
fair;
market
only
moderately
active
tate, valued at over &lt;30Q,Qfk), to charitable ' on local and shipping
city of Itastlnirt In the county of Burry, ।
Hdppinit account; feeling easy al
at last passover, “I will not any more eat Coats Grove
In the state of Michigan, pursuant to |
and religious institutions
former prices; quotations ranged nt $!&gt;.3O thereof until it he fulfilled in tbe kingdom Woodlaud
license and authority granted to me an the 20th
which 4s absolutely pure
H. F. Nichols, ex-town marshal, waa 1 filAiU
®a.O) chnicii
choice tn
to extra nhlnnine
shipping steer*.
staera, K.Tl)?.
54.703 of God (Luke xxii. 16).
dar of December. A. D. 18W, by the Probate
and Holuble.
—
—
-by
5J5) gtxxl to choice dn.. Si-ttliiLW fair to good.
shot and killed- at- Dyersburg,
Tenn.,
court of Barn- county. Michigan, all of the
20. “For the priests and the Lcvitei were Lansing
I $3.4U,'t;i.H0 ciuirnuu to medium do.. |Hn®3.75 purified together, all of them were pure.
estate, right, lllie and Interest of the said de- ।
It has more than three timet the itrength
man named Butler. Butler escaped.
Detroit
roaseti &lt;&gt;L In and U&gt; the real estale situate nnd :
Rh.nV hnu
nt I butchcra’ btwra. S2.0UQ2.7S Mockern. Si.VKT There was a ceremonial purification neces­ Grand Rapids
of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
JefTcraon Shank has been abated at ajsTex*, 1U&lt;rK
feed era. JUSO2.73
being in lhe county of Harry, in the sista of
West
Charleston.
Michigan, known and described as follows.
sary
to
the
keeping
of
the
passover,
and
in
with
murSLWATU
bulls,
and
S3.»Qaj»
veal
stops on signal only.
or Sugar, and is far more economical,
tiering hls wife, w
found dead in In
calve*
Noa. 5 ana « will not
the clays of Hezekiah we read that they
The north half ot the north half of section
nrting leu than one cent a cup. It
bed.
Sheep—Receipts for the day 10,000; quality kept it on lhe second instead of the first provided with freight train permits.
uumber thirty three in township three north of
Freight
trains will be run at the convenleoM
fair, market rather active and steady at month because the priests were not suffi­ of the company,
range eight west excepting one hundred acres: -is dellcioua. nourishing, and easily
who reserve the right to chaags
bnchaugod prices*; quotations ranged at
of land heretofore conveyed by David
i : , .!
without notice.
Areella Spence, of Jnck^on, Tenn., has ga.UU&amp;lL3)per HD lbs westerns, 53.23^X4-3 na­ ciently snuctifled (II Chron.xxx,2^; com­ the time ot sueh trains wing
to Eber H L-ae, off and from the we
. Genl Manager.
pare Num. ix, 10,11). If ,wc woukPpnjoy
a piece of land etgbtv rods north and south by
Sold by Crocors everywhere
obtained damages of fiU.tAX) from the Illi­ tives. and S4.15aA.00 lambs.
Christ, our Passover, who has lx?en sacri­
twenty rods east and west off of and from the
Produce:
Butter
—
Fancy
creamery,
33o
per
nois
Central
railway
for
the
death
of
hei
east end heretofore conveyed by David N-Lake |
ficed
for
us,
we
must
cleanse
ourselves
lb;
fancy
dairy,
1502»c:
fresh
packing
stock,
hiiHbnnd on that road. lit) wiw a Uremnn
to Michael ilones. containing fifty acres of land
Ultliinesaof
of tbe flesh and spirit,
I7(i^l9c. Eggs-Strictly fresh, 28o per dox; tee from all filthiness
and was killed In a collision.
house. 24&amp;20C- Dre-Med Poultry — Spring perfecting holiness in the fear of God (I
Dated. Hartings. Mkh., Dec. 23lh. A. !»-. 1*92
Miss Mary Moody,
a niece
of
Evangelist
---w. nnt.-r
----Ilia
-- mlusinnnrv
. J”----- I i chickens, WfifcllO per lb; mixed lota, OHOlOc; Cor. v, 7; II Cor. vil, 1).
la
iilvnrit
f.n
AdminiKnCor.
Moody, is about to enter the missionary turkeys. 13c; ducks, IKSUHc; geeae.
31. “All such as had separated them­
field.
‘
I Potatoes—Wlhcoiudn Itooc, ttOcftaBc per bushel:
selves unco them from the filthiness of the
Scientific American
Miss Louise Aldrich Blnke hns taken a Hebrom, 6%J7c; Wlsconaln Burbanks. 70c
heathen
of the land to seek the Lord God
MORTGAGE SALE.
-doabl. Ural," In th. ra.mlo.Uon. u th. I
Agency for
ot Israel did eat." It would seem that
Default having been made tn the condit ion*
I^udon unlrandt,. Thi. » th. htahj»«
of a certain mortgage made by Patrick St John
many of those who had been living in the
to Mary T. Goodyear, dated July Irth. _.
honor, as a student in medicine, ever taken Cranberries—Jerseys, fancy. J.8.uu^a.0u per land when they saw the temple builded
iiwb. and recorded tn the offee of the register of
by a
woman.
h»
. woman
'
Uvrel; Cape Cod. choice W lino. SllXUOaiLOU.
and the worship of the true God estab­
ih-eAv for tho county of Barry and state ot
Alfred Stout,
colored murderer was
Michigan, on tho Utth day of Joly. A. D.. DOO.
lished joined themselves to Israel. So
In liber 33 of mortgages, on page 13&lt;, on which
hanged at Elkton, Md. He murdered Geo.
shall it be in the days that are coming,
ruortgage there i» claimed t&lt;* be due at the date
DItman, an aged farmer near Bohemia j Wheat — No. 2 red winter cash. 8(^&lt;(c; when men of all languages shall say to the
this notice the sum of elghty-one dnllara and
CAVIAT8,
”
- 1.
- .1891.
.
jIis mot[ve wa3' January, —c; February, 79c; March,
"
Manor,
Feb.
flftv oneecnts. and an attorney s feO of fifteen
Jews, We will go with you, for God is with
TRADE MARKS
KSfciC. Corn—No. 2 mixed you (Zech, viii, 53). So is it now, when
robbery.
dollars provided for in said mortgage, and DESIGN PATENTS,
suit or proceedings at law bavtne been lustiite
The thirty-fourth anniversary nf the
. _ M-v
COPYRIGHTS, etoJ
Christ is seen in us aud not self, people
recover the moneyssecure,!- by said
birth
of
Emperor
WlUlam
of
Germany
i
“
taM
}a^
gv or any part thereof, how. therefore,
will be drawn away from the follies nnd
io of the nower o&lt; *alp contained in said Ol(to»t tiureal
---- celebrated
MKc;
March
wns
celebratedyesterday
yesterday all
nil through
throughGerGer-1 -c/mnUry
yot,rw
filthiness of this present evil world to the
ge, and tho statute In such case made Every patent
iv with great
im*at acclaim,
nr-rlnim and
nnd also
a Inn in
in 1' aoMc.
-- Ry— ■-Fair
■ demand;
■
-western and state. realkies of a life of faith in tbe Son of God,
many
avfded. notice la hereby given that
the publto by
many cities of tbe United States. Russia's &amp;v*a&gt;o on track. Barley—Dull and un­ aad God will lie glorified in ns (GaL !, 24).
iy. the eighth day of Anri). A D. Ji»3.changed;
lorfc in tbe forenoon. I shall sell at public
czar gave a dinner in honor of the day.
•- western quoted at flOaUoc; glx22. “And kept the feast.of unleavened
rowod etale. 73A77c. ItirJt—Dull but firm;
The London Chronicle saj-H that tbe next aid
mess. S10JJu4t3UA). Lar-1—Dull and nom- bread seven days with joy, for the Lord
English budget will provide for the pay­ InoL
Larttmt circulation of anr relent!fte paper tn the
had made them joyful and turned the
world. Splendidly Illustrated. Nolbtellbreut
ment of salaries to members of parliament.
heart of the king of Assyria unto them."
Summonses have been issued for thirty
When He givelh quietness, whdthen
----- -----con
E.urr Buxitaixx Jan. 30.
xsiuuu, Jhl Broad way, New York Qty.
men alleged to havo been implicated in the
make trouble (Job xxxiv, 29;? -If God bo
amount due on Mid
Cattle---—One hundred
---seventy-two
cent. Interest, and all
Italian bank frauds.
loads on na!r&gt;; market was irregular, extra for us, who can be against us (Rom. viii,
eoveuanNineteen
men
were
killed
and
180
are
im
­
■teen,-------------- choice do, S&amp;.15^4.40. Hogs— 31)? The king's heart is in the hands of
iid for therein, the premises being dracribed
prisoned by an explosion in a coal mine at Seventy loads on sale; market higher. York- the Lord, as the riversof .water, He turnetb
in said mortgage as all that certain lot. piece and
nnrcel of Und situate rathe township ot Hope
Tokou, near Gram, Hungary. It is believed era, SdlOiM.*): extra hear*. 5^.25®?^-, it whithersoever He will (Prov. xxi.-Jl
“ rounty of Barry and State of
packcrt au&lt;r medium^ Sai&amp;38J»; pigs, J7.® If, os His people, we are only willing and
that
the
imprisoned
men
are
dead
also.
MlehTgan, and known and describedI follows:
&amp;7.7j; do common skids to fair, $7^^7 20;
The secret of petrifying human flesh waa Ltagn, rough to good. 5&gt;.75Cd. 10. Sheep and obedient, He will make us eat tbe good cl
SF'tXS
discovtred by a Milan student in 1830, but lambs-Snventy-two loads on sale; market the land and drink of tha riw of His
MTSM. Da
ho was drowned a tew years later andjtho
MorticMce.
secret perished with him.
pninr T. colobov*,
XTI, M; xvil, 11), but 11

MY WIFE

HISTORY OF A WEEK

SAYS

Sick-Headache
I mpaired Digestion
Liver Disor
Female Aliments

SHE

CAN T

GET

ENOUGH

OF

Dolwil, l&amp;fisag &amp; Mira

ClrAUS

SANTA ioAP

WANTS ITTOO^rtafi H'KCHI GM&amp; 0

rAMgS;!

«■

JUdt.«

Do you Know?

Michigan Central

Chicago, Kalaaasoo i Sagiaaw

Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies

Other Chemicals

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s

Breakfast Cocoa,

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorchester, Mass.

’SKSfTlS SfiSSSWS,

'each his
nod the

led sunv.ithin
nst him
mbition

i linger*
I’isliablo
ite and
mins of

f denfific ^mejican

Headac

™ naw

iWEiumraj

Colonel North, the

PATH.

EngiUh •NHnto

�SCHOOL COCUMH

X' ELECTRIC 6EBRENTS.

Rev Pixley.
,b&lt;! Kalamasoo Baptist
- .It tanks
. ' .____
/MUI was a big let
___ —---- --year?
os-■■If •».«»
j by Buech A ndru*. Ca«* W
.-allcgv- b**
,he po,p,t Tt?r aViy at
o8 OHiaey to promise under U* circur*’
bleSpel aln« R-v.
HOW THEY OPEAATX- «NO H
We are g!-d «“ «y
Mnu.0",n
tn
MEN CONTnOU THEM.
The meet Ing of the Co. AMM-laUon at
the gam-Ed Brainard to down wiUi
Boys Mito for 99 cents at Mudge'*
Xwhvllla the 28th waa a great success n
Doc dollar all wool r«n‘* a‘ Mmlg«-« lung fever._______________ _
every respect The teachers of that
Tbe Ew|ulmau&amp; village.
nortfib
rulthfUlly ud itar «■«t nd of the BxposlW*** grounds, Is one of
store.
flnely. Tlw allen&lt;Ui&gt;c« o' twebOT.
the most Interesthig and attractive feature*
Rerarmtxr people the cost *»'e *
p.irai.-nil poplb «•• n-Hr 9M;,
H»j (Hum «bo
.ucb r/Hl
Mndgr*&lt; ruM only SO d«p“•
UU&gt;. wle«rl cropcn.luw
L, J. -non «ln»e n.m« .pp«.red ™ Ibe pn&gt;- of tbe fair. Fifty-seven native* who r&gt;rr/NlT .todenl-. bwn lirto durIM to, rram wm on bmiil. T&gt;w m»»'c fcrnlthod iride In separate cabins tailhfally eloek
The freaks of the electrla current are al
L&gt;&lt; tod d«&gt;&gt;. Hir&gt; would b,re bce“ ““ by Uw 111,0 School choir
good, lb- date the manner ®f home-life iu Labrador
Std Id Ihtlr teltaf. 'O' “W
discussions throughout lively and Inter­ Tbe visitor Is courteously shown aroundi not m Incumpreh«nslblo-and mysterious
Keoj.-u.
|..uuU JL tolling no.-.-d.y.
and
Is
also
treated
to
a
sleigh-ride
on
the
'
h
«
to
the unscientific mind, and It might b&lt;
, 8ting and lhe spirit excellent. One very
tax. Tbb la In.l—d a
1
noticeable feature was tbe attendance or pond, the sled being drawn by seven white added to tbe scientific also; as tbe aubotan
ice).
Esquimaux dogs. Tbe Utile boy born
many
patrons,
n
very
encouraging
sign
characteristics of ll* eurrenl itself.
W. M. Wilkens spent Saturday and
Will Sutbarlaiid. «tw *"
nine weeks ago and named Christopher
9UAs&gt;ino6t of lhe papers will be pul llabed. Columbus Is wed and hearty. On the 20tb Could a current be. directed In a line with
Sunday fin YpaHkntL
out
the
medium of cundnctore tbe com
We are lnf‘»rmed that MIa- Belle Irarnp- we retain from any comments upon them. day of January was born a baby girl, who motion, horror, dodging nori dread that i(
man.oTyvtir city. «• cvritemplatlng tak­ Two eto-ts exercises were given anp both will be named babella. Several of the na­
would causa would be sufflelent to paralyw
tives
speak
English
quite
plainly,
having
ing a professional course at the U- of M. tearbei-and pupils acquitted tbetiselvra
human energy and drive humanity oS thi
iatingwith credit. A class exercise undt r each been Instructed in this language by Mo­
' The flrat sentence Imposed by Judge next year.
ravian missionaries who live in tittle
All atndcnte are l&lt;x&gt;ktiwr anxiously for circumalances to always attended witn
with comparative safety hy tbe multiplle
Smith fell upon the head o( C*1** F°‘"£
country.
kins, of Diamondale. who will spend tb. the clew- of tbe fir.t minister and the many drawbacks. 1‘uptls nre In a glnnge
ity erf wires that are used in ita trauamln
room aud there are many things lo dlslrart
Mls^url's building Iras assumed detinke sloe* over a large portion ot tbe earth's sur­
next two years at Jackson for assault to do final good-by to the "exams’’.
their attention. Still tbe exercise to val­ form aud'ls one of the prettiest alructnnM face. In largo cities like Baltimore il
Sit bodily harm upon Che person of
make
Ids
Uuls
JGoodyear
expects
to
uable as it Is vastly more satisfying to see on the grounds. Tbe inside finish wdl ramifies and intersects nlmoit every thor
Traian Umpbere. -Charlotte Republi­
parents a short visit of about a
everything done than tn have soma one tell be of hanlwood, native of tba state. This uughfare.
can.
'
f ,
tween the two scinisters.
bow It may be done. The reading class building Is on the main avenue leadiag
Invisible and nolselesalF R docair work
For the first time in many jeara there is
conducted
by Miss Lida Feighnat con­ from the Fifty-seventh street entrance of —ths commotion it creates not being ax
tbe one-year men was fixed
The fate of the
good &lt;kating on lhe river and the small last
Thursday evening by the Jeffersonian sisted of thirteen-4th grado pupils who the park to tl»e lake, and is opposite the great as the arc light*.that it bring* Into
boy*. ••'«» some of the larger ones too. are society. Upon joint debate as to whether entered the room in good order and were main art ball, and under the shadow of existence, the machinery it propels cr the
, ujox inc It h-r all there Is In It Parties
the one-year men should be formally seated at tbe signal. Upon tbe board Pennsylvania's clock tower.
telegraph instruments that it operates. A
of b&lt;H' have skated'up the river to fhornchristened "SenlorettM,” the question was had previously been placed eight words
anple Isk- and Tuesday morning » party
The Spanish exhibit will be aomathing enrious substance that can permeate tbe
decided
. In the afflrmativu. There are selected from the lesson. One afttr an­
, denNest piece of steel, stone or wood, il can
skated down lhe rirer Sfffar as Irving.
formidable
in
the
way
of
war
Implement
i
other
the
pupils
passed
to
Hie
board,
about l(&gt;0 "Senloreltes.’’ Mr. Walker, ot
yet be deflected with th* frailest piece®!
spelled a word, marked it dlacritically. display. The different factories and glass ar other so called'noocouducting ma­
Many todies In the.city will be struck Middleville, being among tbal number.
explaining tbe marking and then pul the foundries of Spain will furnish plaaa of
with lhe similar characteristic of their
James Kay Applebee, of whom Barry word into an oral statement. The lesson rortiflcatlons and historical relics of war terials. For some material it ha* an af­
husbands and Thos- Edison, the Inveiitor,
finity, and will “jump” a considerable dis
in the following: If Mrs. Thomas Edison county people have a fond remembrance, i^vas then read tho reading being, very accoutrements, also military maps will be tancs lo reach It, while for other* it ba*
displayrd. This large aad interesting ex­
want* i,vi husband to take luncheon with will deliver a series of lectures this week good indccri. Time. 25 minutes.
such a repulsive hatred that it will not
Several commendable things were no­ hibition is calculated to impress the visi­ touch It under almost any circumstance*.
her siir has to drive down l&lt;&gt; bls laboratory In the Unitarian church. Hia subject Is
for him. for unless reminded Mr? Edison "Shakespeare’s Plays.’’
ticed. Tbe pupils all read In a clear tors with the military prowess of that
Electricians, however, say that there to
seldom thinks of his meals.
'Die students are anticipating a rare tone and could be heard in any part of tbe country. Letters written by Columbus to do material that is absolutely a noncon­
room. While they were enthusiastic, prominent people will be shown, among ductor, although in some the amount of
treat
next
Saturday
evening
tn
the
shape
Mrs. Sn»an Robinson diet! nt her home
them
one
addressed
to
Ferdinand
and
Isa
­
in Battle Crwk recently at lire advanced of a lecture upon "Alexander Hamilton,’’ bands were not raised for criticism UH bella, demanding lhe full enjoyment 6f lhe force taken up is so small aa to be al­
one bad finlslnd. Pupils were question­
most Imperceptible a*d docs not iu any
ncr of ’.‘I vi-ars. She
"ne of the first by Prof. John Fiske, of Harvard.
ed uii each paragraph to make sure that his privileges and concessions. ,
perceivable degree interfere with the regu­
’settle.' in Johnstown having settled, there
Some fears are entertained by the stu­
clear. QuesUons
One of the most Interesting exhibits of lar current. That the electric current
more than fifty years ago. For the past dents. of the sinal! pox which Is raging tliu meaning was
answered iu complete statement Worth the Exhibition will be a reproduction of a ’ generated from the dynamo or undiluted
twelve years she has made her home in but a few miles from town.
.
used
In
sentences
to
ensure
n
knowledge
j
from
tbe clouds Is dangerous to human
Battle Creek. She was the grand mother
mine In active operation.
of their meaning. The use of colored
' life is unquestioned. The curreuta used by
Home Hints.
of Mra. T- S. Brice, of this city.
Herr Gilhausen, engineer of the cele­ tbe electric railways.despite the theories
crayon lo mark words doubtless adds to
A
very
useful
substance,
named
glyLeroy Armstrong of the Chicago Herald,
brated Krupp gun works, will arrive at of Professor Francis Nlpher, of the Wash­
the interest of tbe work.
advi-es Tanners within two hundred miles eonniue. Is prepared by surgeons, by ming­
The exercise conducted by Miss Mar­ Jackson Park In a few days and begin : ington university, according to the state*
of Chicago to raise all the garden stuff ling four parts in weight of yolks of eggs shall was in grammar, a subject perhaps work on the great Krupp exhibit. He i
I ment of electricians, to fatal if come in con­
with
five
pa^ts
of
glycerine,
forming
an
they can next year. He says:. "They
not so promising for such on occasion. will bring with him a force of skilled Ger­ tact, with under ordinary conditLrfns, and
will make more that way than they can unctuous compound of the consistency of Tbe class was a large ouc—some 25—com­ man artisans who will be employed on the ;
t thf- sauie Can be raid of the arc light ny*
with n heat and grrfln. This town will honey, unalterable by the atmosphere, and pound of 7th grade pupils. Time. 30 min­ grounds.
। tern.
.
eat up everything that can lie shipped in, which makes nn inoffensive covering for utes. The exercise consisted of a rapid
ucouranoi?
- !'
The abiding place of lhe current appears
Decorations lor
for uie
the urroMii
German rowis
governand if you can get such stuff as early sore or injured parts: yet it can be easily review of the various parts of speech, nf
be the ground, sad it takes the most
potafw.' Into Chicago for anything like removed by water. Every family should the different kinds of complements, and ment building have arrived, and consist
rea-onabf
freight, you can get pretty keep a small bottle of it to use in case of tk-aling especially with Infinitives and, of painted friezes made by Berlin artiste, direct route to g. t there whenever an op­
hand-made tiling nnd other material, portunify prrM-nts itself, and, poos through
near «h«t you want for them. Tbe- dtH large flesh wounds.
partriples. Several sentences were anmaud for. vegatablcs will be beyond all
When crackers become soft from long alized ami the class ncqultted themselves Work on tbe building IsprogreMlurf rapid- ; « human body as quickly n&gt;« an iron rod If
n*asonablo supply.
standing put them lq a-pan and bake them throughout very creditably under .the cir- ly and the structure will be an ornament occasion demands. This applies to all high
to the park and a credit to the German tension wires used upon the^trecta. Where
ones. cunisiaiices.
..oi. They will be as crisp as fresh .........
iney were iuulu
cumbtances. They
much cusunembar- nation.
The kid who wrote tills composition on over.
I they enter Lu Hdiugs tor the purpose of In­
The following I, Mid lobe xn exeollent
■»'' hlfdlj did IhenxelH, JnxUce.
"lhe Editor” will some day shine iu hto
candescent lighting appliances are atch(h*en profession^ "The editor is one of cnnenl for mending moves. Mix ttnely I. Hr rote of Hie yxytatlon. lhe next
Tli, italue of Lllietty Enllchtralnt Ihr ,„h„,
tb,m t„ uglify th. tore, •&lt; th,
tbe Iihppiest individuals In the world. He nnlverlnxl Iron with liquid wgler-ghiM 1 "... Ung will be held nt b.xhvUx on the \\ orld will be Built of salt. It Is to be 1 current and render it comparatively harm«H/t
hii th., oennirh
second
Saturday
of
April.
can go to any circus in the afternoon and Into a thick „„.ix&gt;
constructed
by
an
Eoglisli
concern,
and
Anexpert onthesubject. in divnsstag
pa.de, and fill the cracks with
ASSOCIATION NOTE.-.
ever-Ing without paying a penny, also .in­ it, then make a hot lire in the stove. A
will be 5’&lt; feet high.
I the matter, stated that an individual on a
Tbe good people o: Nashville kindly’ A society ,iu Cincinnati has undertaken dry day with silk socks anti gomi boots on
quests and bangings:-lias free tickets to druggist can furnish the iron aud water­
cared for tin* "inner wants" of all m at­ to docorate a room in the Woman’-, build- might racape deatn when couring iu oontheaters, gets wedding cake sent him. and glass.
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sonietiiucs gets it licklug, but i &lt;t often. tendance.
Ing.
: tact with a high tension wire, but on a wet
To restore abused velvet mix two table­
for be cau lake tilings back In hto next
• day he would not be Hable to escape. Ths
The evenings reception was a success
weeks issue, which he generally does. spoonfuls of liquid ammonia with half a and enjoyed by all. The recitations by
Manufacturers of brick and tile ma-1 preventives nnd p&amp;cautions umkI by the
While other folks go to bed early, the ed­ pint of hot water ami apply it to the vel­ the little were first-class.
chinery have becu accorded the privilege electric companies to protect tbe linemen
vet
with
a
stiff
brush,
rubbing
it
well
I
into
itor can sit up late at night and see all
of putting up a building for their exhibit, and other employees verify the statement.
that is going on. When I aiu a man I the pile so as to take out tbe stains and
One patron expressed bimseif as more
The model of the Santa Maria has ar-1 L oder Life regulation of tbe electric light
mean to be nn editor, so 1 may stay out creases. Thin hold the velvet over a hot willing to pay a good teacher 8&amp;0 per rived, and will be moor««jl in one of the
P°wer COI['Pan « no employee teolflat
iron
until
the
steam
raises
the
pile
and
late at nights. That will be jolly.”
month than to have Vie services of n lagoons of Jackson 1’aik. The boat ls .’owed to i^nd a telegraph pole untera he
it Is perfectly dry.
poorone for nothing.
said to la* historically correct, and will, !™»»ber boota-rubber being a noo­
This city is ty^be congratulated upon
To keep lights bright soak lamp-wicks
the outlook fo/ future prosperity of its
|
LT“h hl? J?
r
Hastiags city was represented by no doubt, nttract crowds of visitor*.
• belt. This belt Is hooked around Ms body,
manufacturing Institutions. They are ah in vinegar before using them iu - a lamp. Misses Brown, Bllven. McLaughlin and
The Illinois Woman’s Exposition Board . and he fastens it to tbe pole and begins o’pon the highway to success, which means a Wash smoke-stained chimneys In warm WardelL Middleville by Misses Winters
has
already
received
seventy
volumes
'
eratlons.
Should
he
come
in
contact
with
water
and
soap,
and
rub
while
wet
with
great addition to the material wealth of the
and Thomas and H. M. Itlcli.
written by Illinois women as a nucleus of J an exposed wire and revive a shock the
city. Tbe most successful of the manu­ vinegar or dry salt. They can also be
The only townships not represented the library, which will be Installed in tbe 1 bell will keep him fromrfalHng. A num­
facturing establishments of the city .to the rleaiied. as many be globes on gas fixtures,
i bcrof linemen in this ofty owe their lives
Michigan Whip company, which made a in warm water and soda, and then In were Carlton. Hope, Orangeville and State building.
Rutlaud.
.
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,
or U&gt;« MllUxry School ot IX- I “ ‘“*
“ »"»* Ih’l' »»»■
net earning on its capital stock of over 30 warm water and ammonia.
per cent., and all of tbe stockholders will
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Prairieville
Is
a
long
distance
away
United States of Columbia will lie brought panious to remove them to tbe gronwl with
State Now*.
bt* tickled with a dividend. This institution
but Bert Smith "got tiiere” all the same.
to the Fair, when these West Pointers &lt;»f comparative safety. This precautionary
system is ntao used by the telegraph *n&lt;!
has a good surplus, to in easy circumstan­
What ailed lhe Moderator nriulonary? Bog* will have a chance to show their telephone companies.
Dr. Edwin Stewart, aged 71, _a hlghlyces, and the Walter's patent raw hide hal­
military dicipline, which is the boast of
^he wires used by the electric Ught com­
ters made, are meeting with growing fa­ respected resident, of Mendon,dramc near He seemed all Wright on this occasion.
this school.
losing
Ills
life
yesterday.
In
stepping
off
panies are .generally placed on tbe lower
vor everywhere. One peculiar feature of
When the association goes to Ns she
Four thousand five hundred f£et of arms of tbb noles and are required by law
this factory Is that every little scrap of a ladder, striking upon his bead and vllle again, a larger room must be pro­
leather 15 used, Ind turned Into articles shoulders, and sustaining serious injuries vided.
movable sidewalk will be constructed on to be heavily insulated. The operating
from which a good profit is derived. It to his spine.
the Casino Pier at tbe Fair grounds. The wires of electric railways, white being
Iu answer to many inquiries relative to sidewalk is designed principally to carry placed in tho middle of the streets, are pro­
was our intention this week to give a
Mrs.
E.
Sweet,
of
West
Leroy,
uninten
­
wrilte up of our manufacturing^Tnstltctbe matter of school law. we can only steamboat passengers to the shore. The tected by "guard wires." These wires arc
tions, but owing to other matters we are tionally caused the death of her little child. say this: Just what the examinations plans call for the movable platforms to be intended to prevent such telephone ami
compelled to postpone It until next week. The latter was attacked by convulsions may be they know as well aa any mem­ five feet above the floor of the pier, so as telegraph wires as may chsuce to fall from
on Sunday. Tbe mother, thinking a warm
ber of the board. It - is suggested that •to afford an elevated and unobstructed coming in contact with the electric wire
. The Kalamazoo Telegraph makes the bath would prove beneficial, Immersed the
sources whence view of tbe shore and* lake.
itself—an occurrence very much dreaded
following very sensible suggestions in child in water so hot that the skin came off they look up the
by lhe telephone and telegraph cam pan ire.
regard to tbe practice of carrying conceal­ In many places. The babe died on Mon­ moneys are deprived for the support of
On a farm near Elkton, ten miles east of
schools, the organization and powers of
As the strongest current will make a
ed weapons, which It pronounces one of day.
the various school bonds, the authority Alliance, an extraordinary find of petrified break for tbe earth by way of the telegraph
the most cowardly and dangerous prac­
wood has been unrerthwl. It is a solid
When
the
Masonic
temple
at
Cadillac
^ud
duties
of
teachers.
Any
desiring
a
or
telephone wire to reach Its destination, it
tices of the present time: In this peacefnl
piece,
Weighing
814
pounds,
on
thAunooth
aud enlightened state there to no need for was erected, a ventilating opening was oopy of the law can obtain it by calling surface of which appear the .outlines of would, if not arrested, go through the in­
struments In the operating offices of those
any person In the ordinary walks of life left near the upper story, which was at this office on any Saturday.
several different species of animals, as if
to carry a loaded revolver or a bowle speedily captured by tbe city doves. -Re­
In this Issue will be found notice of traced by human hands. Geologists have companies aud burn them out. The com­
knife. In nine cases out of ten the man cently an owl appeared and drove them the spring examinations. All teachers examined the nature of the peerlflcation panies, to guard against such accident*,
who has such a weapon. If he gets into out, and there he "holds his solitary re&amp;i” that can congenleutly do so are urged to and to have agreed that Its formation dates use what is called “lightning arresters,”
trouble flues so solely through having it and nightly peers on passers-by. The attend one of the specials as lack of back 3.300 years. It Is proposed to place which are intended to avoid lightning as
well as stray current*. Attached to each
about hfin. A very’ large proportion of Cadlllacera get road when’ you till tBem suitable accommodations renders the It In lhe Ohio State exhibit
wire In the central office of the Chesapeake
the murders In Michigan are due to to this that their temples are “given over to the work of the regular examination embar­
bats and owls.”
Telephone company is a Na. 36 insulated
mischievous pracUce. It Is contrary to
rassing to the larger number usually In
wire that runs across a small piece of tin­
tl»e law to common sense and opposed to
An Alpena dude furnished another attendance. Of course this has reference
Xamfe aud residence.
foil, held hi ita place by two small braes
private and public welfare. No man can proof that the expression "brainless dude” to 3rd grade candidates. Those desiring
J Charles Kahler. Hope
24 .Supporter* at either end, one end of which
always be sure that he will act with dis­ Is tantological. One of these gay youths a higher grade must attend the regular.
i Katie Horn, Hope
connect* with a ground wire.
cretion especially if he to In the habit of stopped with a cutter on a steep road,
while this little wire to large enough tc
drinking intoxicating liquors. He may while at a short distance a fanner follow­
lose his temper and if a deadly weapon is ed with a load of cedar. The latter called
A dispatch from San Francisco dated
In the beginning of this century a shark para a current sufficient for telephone pur­
handy do something that wlH not only to “his jags” telling him to drive ou, as January 14tb, says that Marigold beat the wns taken st Surinam, and IuHwm dis­ poses, a current of a higher power will in­
stantly
burn it in two. and the intruding
be a crime against others but prove a very he couldn’t stop, but tho sinner didn't do Pacific coast four-mile rocord of "SS5X. covered the body of a woman excepting
disastrous thing for himself. A man with It. Rather than, perhaps, kill himf’by covering the distance In 7:90Jq. The the head. Instances are recorded upon current, instead of getting into the build­
a jag of whiskey in hto stomach and a smashing the cutter, the fanner swung world’s record Is 7:I5J£, made by,Ten- good authority of specimens being found ing will take the ground wire for the
knife or pistol in hto hand is more dangcr- aside Into a deep ditch, sustaining severe broeck at Louisville hi 1870. This is the iu the same sea, one with a sea calf iu ita earth. There is also a device of similar
tban a lunatic. Personal weapons have Infurica.
use&lt;l
M^«Phon* companies
beginning of record breaking for 1893.
Stomach as big as an ox, another with a
will “open the current" and expose
no rightful place about the persons of
The Trotting association of Vienna, whole horse, and anot her with two tunnies the breakage the first time an attempt to
W. W. Richardson, of Marquette, has
citizens in this part of tbe country and
and a man. That a man-umld llvether*
just
sold
19,000.000
feet
of
lumbor
from
Austria,
intends
founding
a
big
.purse
of
those who carry them are not only cowards
for h enuslslwmhltt time seenu by no means made to use the telephone with whfeb it te
^°n«t«d afterward. This pieces the poabut are placing themselves In an easy path his mills In that section to Bay City peo­ •12,500 for trotting brad threc-year olds, *. n po»i hie.—Quiver,
ple.
born and bred In Europe. The colts will
MUUty at an accident at tha minimum’
to crime.
have to be entered as yearlings. The
teS2ihOn^KIn bulldi°K!* •«&gt; not so proCat That Took to.Watet. t
Ice dealers say that if a thaw should
corue ou-at Monroe the snow and Ice ou total amount of purses given by this asso­
The
most interesting trait tn our cat’*
on occasional stray eurWe desire to extend our heartfelt thanks Hie river would flood the city and proba­ ciation durlug the season was 388,329.
character did not appear until he had been 2?nrZJI»,nW:h thfm' Thnr an! *° CO°’
to our friends and neighbors for their bly carry away the bridges. The Ice is
The J. L Case sale of trotters at -New, f week or so on board. Then he gave us a ■tructed, however, that no serious danger
many kind acts after the terrible- accident too thick to handle.
York last week must have been far from surprise. It was when we were lying in can result to the opt rarbr. It is said how­
W onr son. They were appreciated and
satisfactory. I'hallas was bld in by Jack­ Camden harbor. Everybody was going ever. that an instance to on record where a
will be remembered.
son L Cose at &amp;4.100, Three years ago he osboretotake a tramp among the hills, in^t/T^^ ‘ T1 bywhtn respondln2,to n telephone call.
Mu axp Mra. Frank durnKBLAND.
A pretty dress for a girl Is bluecloth
____ would have brough from $15,000 to 820,- and Charlie, the cook, was coming, too, to
drata
b°X COXn” OUto&lt; ,nch or'
shirt and corselet, with gulmpe and 000. Many of the young fillies sold fo,r row the boat bock to the yacht.
the ball
Middy discovered that he was somehow Sta
sleeves of bright plaid velvet A nar­ less than tbe service fee of their | sire.
colto.
which ye easily repaired, being
The average for the first day was 3038.08.
left-” Being a prompt and very
Spring examination will be held as fol­ row band of fur edges the skirt.
decided cat, it did not take him long to about the only things damaged. Teleand for the second day 3337.00.
.
lows. all at court house, Hastings:
Tbe colors at present tnoat fashionable
make up hto mind what to do. He ran to
Thursday and Friday. March 2 aud 3
The mnre Brunhida. by France’s Alex­ the low raH of the yacht, put hto forepawa
are brown and green for ordinary wear
Friday. March 31.
and for evening toilettes pink, Nile green, ander, owned by W. Maesinger, of Ger­ on it, and qpvb us R long, anxious look.
Friday, April SStfi.
many, won 815.125 in purses tbe past sea­
Then os the boat was shoved off he raised
School law will be demanded for ali straw color and turquoise blue.
son In Germany, besides several purses Iu
ioSd uOrtn’CtTi that k W,U burn ooi
grades. Preserve this notlee.
,
Russian beaded passementerie has come Australia. This shows that trotthtg is his voice tn a plaintive mew. We waved
Enoch Acpruz,
contact with a current
out to edge Russian blouses. It is work­ getting quite a bold on the contisent. W? •,3oodby.* chaffed him pleasantly,
and
told
him
to
mind
the
anchor
and
have
**rgir thou it WO* created to fam
i
Commissioner.
ed in beads and silk of all colors on flan­ Bi-unhida’s dam Is n tboroaghbred mare,
u&gt; ’‘‘’fleet to th^
dinner ready when we got bock.
nel, and to very pretty and artistic.
and her success will probably leatf-to
That was too much for his temper. As tartb.—Baltimore Herald.
further
breeding
in
that
direction.
Additional County News.
The hair arranged high on lhe head is
‘HTed 0TMbo*fd and
no longer the fashion. The most stylish
It is claimed that among all the colts and
coiffue display a parting In the center of Allies by Ropee, 2:11 pacing, there U: not
Froirtevllle.
Mhiruif aii!’ rora^» u told
Kndo
That was the strangest thing we had
c bear j. e, Calms has sold bls inter- the bead with tbe hair waved or crimped, a single pacer or even mixed galted one.
’"••reantfie busIneM to hia part­ and ths knot or chignon placed low at the To which register should Rupee be admit­ wer seen in all our lives. We were quite
ners, Temple and Nelsou. If so, we with nape of the neck.
ted. the pacing or trotting? Hu is eligible used to elephants that could nlay at see-'
many others wfil be sorry to loSro goSi
Long boas of soft fluffy furs are to both, and he Is a strong example of the •aw ami horses thntcoulj fire cannon, to MU -id JZJ! “«1»« “Ula pUy.
business man as Cairns—Mra Geo Gclr.-r very much worn, also short ones that
will always be Impossible to
In lhe Pendlll neighborhood died Momtay
separate tbe galta, or be certain whether a ““of hl.ownwoori wooia taka to th,
tftoraoooo/HoM Mm—It 1, turn,’ merely eacitcle tbe neck. A novelty is a horse will trot or pace because It is bred In Z Urxlk? ? 'hUldoodwl Newfcoodlxod
small collar composed' of an entire sable
UtM tor &lt;wr
ruton skin Including the head, feet and tail. The certain lines.
.
4 did net
C*U&lt;I ““ suMdl_heod with bright eyes has a quaint
The Grand Rapids Driving club Is to
eff*:’. nestling In front amid the fur. bang up 825,000 In purses and stakes for
•bHertiig. hot perfKtl/ hippy to
ThMe colors can be purchased in leas ex“^Ung AnKuat 7 to 18 this year
with tbe craw. Ha had baaa
pedstve fun. Mutta are decidedly on a S’ ai?,riBta up lhfl &lt;lueall°n whether the
generous scale, and fur capes both short World s fair wili interfere with meat Inga
and long continue In vogue.
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ihk Tear, it certainly lwg, Umt

Additional Local

Th* Haatr«CT*tnkfa^
Wil merely want'of habit that maker
aoedi^llke thinking. Let him makutbe
piling* and select-something definite t&lt;j
think about, nnd terxtoorw ha will find fol
low tar * train of Lrtxjgbt a very agreeable
exarcise.
Letting the mind imtr backward and f-,:
ward, like a weatufcrcock, at the augg. ..
ticaof thia or that ecctental drctiuMtanie
la &lt;rf course dull iMMt worrying, but the man
wto&gt; know* bow totfalnk does not do that'
Hwthiak*. aa,lie reads. with a definite pur.
poee&gt;
One cannot of ceurac propose Hnrs &lt;&gt;f
• ftnxigbt in tbe abttrnct- for unknown per
son*. bat one mMy indicate one or two of
Che way* in which n man may learn to get
pltoaurvfrom thinking. Te begin with,
ht nay follow tho rumple of the wh.
nma who said, "Whc*»I- have nothing ri&lt;
to do I nori my thoughts and label them
That was an excellent plan. There are
few men whoae thought*-would not be in.
proved by being pat through the pro*-«-&lt;
to which we subject-a drawer full of
papers -which hart laqitel for some timthat rare combination of lebrare and iml.
n at fan which la necessary for tidying.
Most of us, again, haw confused thoughts­
and intuitions, tliat. this or that thing con­
nected with ourselves ofonr families might
be better done than it ia done.
Lei the man, then, who complains of h|s
intolerable hour on tho Southwestern, or
the London and Brighton, or the Greai
Eastern, absorb himself in a definite schema
of meditation upon something which has
already clamored to be thonght out,and he
will find the time pgara* quickly enough.
He most not wait till the thought cornea
to him. He must, by a conscious and de­
liberate exercise of will, set hia mind to
his subject. In plain wo^ds, be must say
to himself, "Now 1 will regularly think
out whether it is a good plan" to do this,
that or tbe other.—London Spectator.
A Theory Hcgardlng Meteors.

Mr. Eastman offers ths following theort
to account tor the apparent exceas of*iron
over stony metcoritear "When a stony
meteorite falls to tbe earth it generally
breaks Into many fragments, and the nip
tured surfaces plainly indicate the nature
of the catastrophe. No case fa on record
where an aerolite showed any indication of
having been twisted, broken/or torn from
another mats of the same material. The
true type of meteorite which reaches Li.e
earth from outer space is probable simitar
to that which fell iu Iowa county, lai, on
Feb. 12, 1875. The ccleatial visitor .to com­
posed almost wholly of lithic matter, but
scattered through tbe mass are small
grains of nickcliferoii1* iron. This iron may
exist in tho atony matrix in all form! and
sizes from the microscopic uoduh-totbe
maM weighing several ton*.
"When the lithic mam comes in contact
with the earth's atmosphere thu impact
breaks up the matrix nnd octa free the trori
bodit*, and they reach the earth in ’-trp
aatne condition, so far as maM und fignre
are concerned, aa they exist in the origin;.:
formation. In such cooes It is prolmlde
tbat the stony portion of tbe original body
Is rent into such small fragments by thr
explosion that these would not reach th*
earth iu any appreciable size. The larger
the masses of iron tbe more complete would
be the destruction of the original body, and
the larger lithic rm (writes would be t
■
containing the smaller granules ot Iron.’*
—Iron.
Knsliak Pap-art in the Crimean War.

When, at thr outset of the Crimean war.
tn tba early summer of 1854, William How
ard Russell presented himself to old Sir
George Brown iu the roadstead of Malta,
announcing himself as lhe correspondm:
ot the Ijondon Times and tendering an
authorisation from the minister of war, thf
apparition was regarded not so much in
the light of a revolution as of an nupr.-redented and astounding phenomenon. But
Rusaell’a credentials could not be ignored
and all the world knows how he bwatm
tbe pen of the war and how bis vlgorottexposure of abuses, neglect and misman
agement, contributed mainly to lUi resen.
from absolute extermination ofthe British
army wintering in misery on the Sevasto­
pol plateau. Other paper* followed th*lead given, them by The Times, and The
Illustrated London News had its artist
correspondent at tbe Crimea in the pers'-n
of Mr. William Simpson, now a veteran,
but still traveling and sketching for the
journal with which he has been identified
for nearly forty years.—Archibald Forbes
in Century.
.......
Our Marine Ancr.ton.

Science ia paying much attention now te
the observation of marine forms, •beotUM'
the animals that dwell in the ocean are the,
oldest in existence. According to the the
ory of evolution human beings ss well as
all other land animals are descended from
them. It is difficult to realize that our an­
cestor* in the distant past lived under wa
ter, and that they made their first rertc
brate appearance as sea worms, but thscientific men Insist that such ia the fact
Sharks are selected forcertainexperinimtbecause they are tbe most ancient of ali
•arriving types ot fishes.—Cor. BoKct;
Transcript.
It Cured Her.
"She has given up spiritualism since she
married.”
"Because her husband objected to it, I
•appose?”
“Yes, for whenever she went to a tabb*
rapping, he began to get messages from hit
first wife!”—Exchange.

Medicals That Affect Plant Growth.^
From experiments made by Enfclt- .
scientists it appears that camphor andox?
genated water are tbe most energetic ex
citanta of growth, uot only as regards »L«
consideration of germination but as aflerctlug the vigor of plants.—New York Pre-*-

PROBATE ORDER.
Srate of Michigan, county of Bany.-ss.
At a session of ths Probate Court for t! ■
hoMeu at the Prorate Office ta
city of HMttnu. in said county, on Wvd
dm lay, the »&lt;l dav of FsOrnary. in the yea»
one tt&gt;ousan_q eight, hundred aud mnety-lhr. •
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge
Probate.
.«»•
of Jo**p b McEci
airaujudged insane person.
"
«
rTa®*1’k lb« petition heretofore filed duh
Agnes McKee, a slater ot wild .h»
eub McKee, praying for the removal of Man
McKee the present girardjan Of said adjud^' h
&gt;»sao» pcraou. and tbeappelntnwnt of aaoiu-■:
JJ2’?J‘or***dCnist,f,&gt;rthe reasons and pur
In said petition set forth.
^Thereupon It is ordered that Fr.day tbe

persons interested id
wd to appear at a session
S’ rav.'I
neraive aoU&lt;*«

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The best Adverlisingmedium in Bar
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Hastings

VOL. XXXVII. NO. -11

HASTINGS. MICH.. FEBRUARY 9. 1893.

■i«ana.pa^

■OFrawer full
'«* and inelirlxlying.
used thought*
hat thing coulamillea might
mploinaof his

efinlte scheme
Ing which ha*

■ickly enough,
bought come*

IKA VAN VALKENHURGH'S
r

xuhrly think
a” to do thia.

lowing theorj
h it generally
, and the rap
ite the nature

y indication of
n or torn from
nateriaL The
obablc similar

4

ri-dtor is com­
ic- matter, but
uw are small
This iron may
nil forma and
nodule to tho

■AT-

nit» In contact
re the impact
Is free the iron
-earth‘in the

Crimean war,
William Howself to old Sir
lead of Malta,
tendering an
&amp;tcr of war, the
oc so much in
of an unprecelomenon. But '
sot be ignored.
0W he became
r bis vigorous
and mismani of the British
h the Sevnato
i followed the
imee. and The
bad its artist
i in the person
low a veteran,
tching for the
been identified
zbibald Forbes

.tention nowte
forms, because
dngs as well as
escended .from
ize that our Mo­
ved under waleir first rerterortna. but the
uch b the'dact.
tin experiment*
ancient of all

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN’S
old stand:
HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN.

H

TO DOE O MS
YOU HAVE BEGUN KIGHT

THE .new ^year that is now
fairly under way has brought us a
better trade than we have ever be­
fore enjoyed.
THIS MEANS:
A larger number of citizens have
recognized the advantage of deal­
ing with us.
Thanking you for -this evi­
dence of. confidence we invite a
continuance of trade.
Yours sincerely, '

fl QQObYEZIR
.Desires to inform the
people that he is still
in the ring, notwith­
standing the big fire.
He is always prepar­
ed to furnish bargains
and all will do well "
to call at the

PEOPLE’ DRUGSTORE.
W. n. QOObTE/IR

STAUFFER

aI ism since sue

■ent to a table
oaages from his

Tas Matual lifs hwucs Co.

YEARS

le by English
mphdr and oxyt energetic •»-

Richard"A. McCURDY, President.

Is the length of time that

n but as affect*w York PtMfa

BETTER THAN A SAVINGS BANK^
The beneflM to be derived from a Life Inra/
ance policy, and the deposit of the oame sum
paid for premiums In a savings bank, raise* a
question which is frequently dlmwused by peo­
ple Interested in the subject of I.lfo Insurance.
Tfamnuatt.be ago of thirty deposit® tn a
bank each vear the sum of ML77, at 4 per cent.
compound inrereet. for ten years, he will real
■ .।
..(..tit o.i.m flirt Klim

STEBLIBB INLAID

SR.
rVouri’ tor

ad niaeiy-Utree.
irons. Judge at

toforc filed duly

'that Hrnlay toe
petition.

isaliL

llOOWI

Hastings Journal force spent Sunday with
his parents—Prof. Lowry, of Howell,
played the violin at the Congregational
church last Sunday morning and evening
—MlM Hortense Osmun was at Hastings
ami Kalamazoo the first of the week—
Miss Kate Dickinson spent Sunday at
Kalamazoo with college friends—The Bap­
tist Union, the Evangelical Alliance and
the Y. P. S. C. E. met with the Epworth
League at the M. E. church last Sunday
evening in a union pruyer and praise
service—C. E. Ingen on was at Woodland
Tuesday.
’

IMKbWflKE STOCK

t hi* mind to

in the original
It is probable
&gt; original body
rment® by the
not reach the
:®. The larger
omplete would
Inal body, and
would be those

WHOLE NO. 1965

locality. The forepart of this week it be­
Mr*. Frank Marks is Maying at FlnJey
ing so ley, our blacksmith. Mr. Osterhouse
took off and put on for three or four days Marks—The ladles dime society will meet
at the rate of 45 to 50 shoes per day and with Satie Flsber this week Thursdaydone it all alone beside* other repairing— Phil. Bargww is preparing to mov® to
Quite a number of people around here are Hastings—The funeral sermon of Will
having severe colds with hoarseness at­ Johnson will be preached at the Fisher
tached. which makes it very difficult for school house nt half past ten o’clock —Phil.
them to converse—Albert King fell Ia*t. Burgess has been appointed administrator
week Tuesday upon the ice In going out of of the Will Johnson estate.
the house, Injuring bis shoulder but kept
Yankee Bprlng*.
around at work and through the night It
Not much news this week—Fred tflllwas very painful and in the morning sent
for a surgeon and he pronounced It a frac­ lams Is breaking a fine span of colte—W.
ture of tfte collar bone—Mrs. John Mc­ Johnson and wife were the guaata of her
Kinzey was quite sick last week with lung parents. A. J. Potter and wife last Sunday
Nite.
-Wm. Smith and wife, of Middleville,
Poets ifiay sing about the beautiful trouble, but Is better at tbi* writing—The were the guests of his parents last Sunday
snow but It la li.e zero weather that ac­ ladies aid evening social, which waa held —Ora -JdcCllntock, of your diy, cloaed
companies It tho writer does not like. It at Mr. Osterbouse last Friday evening was her three months term of school last Fri­
makes him an unwilling prisoner at home not very largely attended, but there was day—Jim Johnson bad the misfortune to
—Martin Woodard return-id Tuesday from enough for a good time, considering that
have one of his horses step on an ax the
his visit In N. Y.—A. Cortright. of Kala­ wo got a tree supper and then adjourned it other day cutting Ita leg severely—X
mazoo. spent Sunday with friends at for this week Tuesday evening at the same
Springer hu a very sick horse—The BaWHickory Corners—Charley Honeywell who place—Rev. VanWinkle Is still following keb scribe hasn’t much confidence lu the
Is attending school at Kalamazoo, spent up the protracted meetings at the Balti-, Sun subscriber since that night either.
Sunday with h!s parents—W. A. Spalding more church—Flute Mosher and wlfo were
made a business trip to Kalamazoo Tues­ the guests of her father at Bedford last
day—Zero, rain and snow, alternate now Saturday eve and Sunday—Mr*. Mary
a days—Prairieville will be represented at Stiles went last week Tuesday to YpsilanSpecial privileges at the world’s fair
the county conventional Hastings the 10th tl to visit Fred Tooze. and David with the
instant—Byron Hughes has rented a farm children went Saturday and will return have been sold for $5,800,000. The eathe fore part of the week—Doty and Stiles stlmate placed on them beforehand was
one mile cast of Oshtemo, Kai. Co.
$3,500,000.
The managers are 83.300,000
had a car load of corn each come to Battle
ahead of the estimates. This doee not in­
Creek last week.______________
clude possible dividends on the railroad
/Charlie Southwell and Miss Nellie Frost
traffic.
were united in marriage last Wednesday
The republicans of Hope will hold a cau­
at Marshall. They are nt home to their cus at the Lake View house on the 9lh at
The'secllon from one of the big Cali­
friends at the Center—Mrs. Calvin Smith 2 o’clock p. m,—Edith Chamberlain was fornia redwood trees, which the govern­
and son Phillip have been visiting at Ver­ home last Sunday—Chan. Kahler and Kate ment will exhibit in Its building at the
montville this week—Twenty-five couple Horn were married on the 18th by lire world’s fair, has arrived at the fair
of young people, mostly clerks of Battle Rev. Mr. Spltller—Wm. Chamberlain has grounds. Eleven freight cars were re­
Creek, hired Chas. Abbey’s hall and had hired out to George Townsend of Coats quired to convey it across the continent.
a private dance Tuesday—Lovely aleigh- Grove—Mrs. Eva Davenport is not as well It measures thirty feet long by twentyIhk Saturday and Sunday and then an­ as she was last week—Several members of- three feet in, diameter. The section Is
other rtrin and thaw—Reading circle every Haney Adams' family are quite nick— hollowed out and when placed on end,
Friday afternoon at the Center.
Mrs. L. H. Barnes is ill with lung fever— divided into two stories «and lighted, as
Hiram Gibson went to Battle Creek last it will be. It will form a rustic house
week to have a tumor removed from his large enough (or a family to lire in.
Ora Bacheldvr and family have moved note. He went back Monday to have the
Ohio will erect a mineral cabin in the
to GrancrfSipids. He will run a livery 1 operation completed—lee houses in thiij
Mines building at the world’s fair to Il­
team fu^liis brotlier-ln-law, L. Jones—Our vicinity have most all Iwen 'filled.
lustrate its mineral resource*. The cabin
slippery weather has not gone yet—Milq&lt;
Woodland.
1 will be 32x01 feet In dimensions and
Lipscomb has a side to day. Feb. 7tri—A
Our February thaw lias caught cold — twenty-three feet high, and be constructed
good many eeltars have frozen n consider­
able during the late cold spell—Little Everybody is busy hauling legs, and the entirely of Ohio mineral products.
mill
yard
Is
nearly
full
—
Berry
McKelvey
V«tam Pordun has been very Mck but is
The royal women of England are deeply
now on the gaifi—C. Fuller and wife, has a sale on the bib. Be has purchased
of Coats Grove, and J. Adams, of Hills­ Silas Wollet’s Interest In the hardware nt Interested in their work for the fair, as
dale. Sundayed at J. $peucer’»—Elder • Luke Odessa, and will move there—Our are the most enthusiastic exhibitors Id
Mier* began revival meetings at West roads are still very icy, and onr black­ this country. Under the direction of the
Odessa church last Monday evening—F. I smiths are making a harvest— Uncle Buh­ Queen the ladles of her family and house­
Itoralx'ek. of Hickory Corners, was In ler still Ilves, but is very sick—Steak, is hold are each preparing her separate ex­
.
this vicinity buying bog* last week. He very scarce in our village at present. hibit.
also Iraught a tine span of horsts of. Many of our citizens having to go to Lake
A rare exhibit will come from the royal
Leonard Metzker—Frank Myers sold his Odessa to obtain it—Chas. Williams ban
horse to parties In Grand Rapids—Mr. left the employ of L. C. Benson—Mrs. J. house of Italy; one of the moat interesting
Marlow and wife, of Campbell, visited Hynes is on the sicklist; also two of Ira sections of the exhibit, will be the Queen’s
their son Elmer lnr»t Sunday—People are Jordan’s children—G. M. Garlick has a laces. The collection embraces laces more
than 2.080 j ears old. One of the greatest
not very religious In this vicinity, this’ novel attraction at hft^grocery.
treasures is a coverlet under which all
cold Weather. J ust one team out last Suuthe princes of Savoy, Including King
day-4Forty cents a dozen has been paid
The biadotblth’* harvest i» ripe and
for eggs at Lake Odessa. Who ever saw they are gathering n golden1 one. Mr. Emanuel, were" born.
eggs at that price before In this country? Smith set 75 shoes on Monday, Tuesday
As a special compliment to the United
about 50. Wednesday 59 and; still they States, Denmark wfiLsend to the Exposi­
come. He hae to secure extra help— tion, documents purporting to prove that
GeOrge Hoyt, of Spring Brook, three Thomas Thurston, wife and daughter America was discovered long before the
astings
anner miles.south of here, died suddenly of Eliana,
of Beldon, visited Carlton the past" man. In whoso honor the fair Is being
apoplexy Thursday evening. He was a week—W. R. Vester returned home last held, landed on these western shores. The
Published Thursdays by
plonaer having resided there for 55 years Saturday, being unable to resume his most rigid and precautionary conditions
—M-.Waldroff. of your city, visited In studies on account of poor health from are demanded, and In case of loss the
COOK. BUGS..
.
this place Monday—John Manhaven broke bronchitis—We are glad to be upon the United States shall Indemnify Denmark
his leg while allddlng on the Ice last week last half of our winter—Maggie Burns In­ to the amount of $20,000.
njnri.KGH. men.
’—.John Crance, a former resident, spent. tends to go to Belding to work In the silk
Tuesday at this place—l^c Reynolds has mills—Mrs. John Fleming Intends to go to
been sick all the week with lung trouble Battle Creek next week to attend the gen­
Following is the program for tho Farmbut is reported to be on the gain at this eral conference of the 8. D. Adventists to
writing—Slna Vandellck, of Cloverdale, be Ighl there—Those who are good at era’ institute to be held at the opera house.
arrived Monday to spend a few weeks In reading signs predict a wedding in our Nashville, on Tuesday and Wednesday of
Itroah Kl«Igr.
this vicinity with friends—Word has been town In the i&lt;ar future—The subject for next week, February 14 th and 15th:
Delayed tetter.
receiver! from Delos Cairns, who Is attend­
TCK8DAT AFTEftSOOX.
Emma Rapp, of Grund Rapids, has been ing school at Zanesville,. Wia., that he the mlasionary meeting at the Adventist
Music.
church next Sunday evening Is ‘'Religious
Visiting relatives here—Henry Anders is is seriously HI with pneumonia.
Invocation.
.
, )
Liberty.” All who are interested in this
at home again—Albert Anders Is visiting
Music.
subject are invited to be there—There is
friends here—Rumor says P. R.‘ Kams
Joiinitown,
Address
of
welcome
to
the
village
of
prayer
meeting
at
the
Methodist
church
will move to Delton lb the spring—C.
A cold winter night Is a most unpleas­
Nashville, by President L. F. Weaver.
Anders. Jr. will work at the brick kiln at ant time to lose a home, but such a lot every Wednesday evening.
Address, by President Enoch Andras,
Cloverdale the coming summer—Frank befell Edward Iden and family on Mon­
of Hastings, Michigan.
Lenard’s family are living with John Mc­ day night the 30th of Jan. The family
Mrs. Ed. Geiger died of blood poison on
Music.
Bain's family this winter.
excepting Ed. had retired for the night Monday, the 30th, after several weeks
“Commercial Fertilizers.” Dr. McLaugh­
when the fire, then well under way. was of painful sickness. On the following day
lin. of Jackson. Michigan.
discovered. The time necessarlily con­ brief funeral -services were held at her late
Music.
sumed In getting the wife and children to
“The Dairy Interest,’’ R. E. Sturgis,
On the night of Feb. 1st last week
____ a place of safety, left little chance to residence 2? J miles west of the Corners.
Nashville. Michigan.
three miles west of here In the township fight fire or save goods and nearly every­ The following morning her remains accom­
Music.
'
of Wayland. Allegan county, Mr. Chas. thing was consumed. As regards the panied by mourning friends took the train
TUESDAY EVEXTira.
Hayw&lt;M&gt;d’8 bouse took fire about one insurance we have not been able to learn; for Sand Beach, where she formerly re­
o’clock nt night and burned to the ground. but hope It is ample to cover the loss. sided. Mrs. G. leaves an infant child
Mnelc.
..*
A few things ^ere saved, but saddest of all The family is kindly cared for at Thomas about eleven months old, besides a hus­
Address. “Forestry,” W. C. Fay, of
mother, and several
sisters
Mrs. Haywood was burned to death In Johnson’s. Plenty of friends Is a profit­ band,
Sunfield,
Michigan.
the house. It was supposed she went up able auxllllary to any man, and Ed. has to mourn her departure; also a host of kind
Music.
The bereaved
stairs to get some money that one of her them. They sympathize with him but friends and neighbors.
Address, “Fruit Culture,” J. C. Down­
daughters had In her room. All that was never expect to be busier than he Tnust husband has the sympathy In tins ’hour of
ing. of Vermontville, Michigan.
a
large
circle
of
frlirtids
—
Geo.
and
Willie
was found of her was a few bones. Her. have been for a while—Mr. C. Pfander is
Music.
funeral took place last Sunday. Mrs. iood to leave bls farm and remove to Bat­ Stanley were summoned to the bed side of
Address, “Swine Industry,”—
their
sick
mother,
Nra.
A.
L.
Stanley,
of
Haywood was a kind, good woman and tle Creek to engage In the nefarious busi­
Music.
Hastings, last Wednesday, and on the fol­
was of a disposition that made friends ness of drunkard making.
Wy.DXESDAY FORKXOOX.
lowing day Mrs. W. T. Barber followed,
witball. She was about 55 years of age
desirous of seeing her sister at least once - Anthem.
and leaves five children and a husband
more. She remained until Saturday when
Invocation.
to mourn her loss—The family have the
It Is whispered that Mr. Osgood is she returtied to her home, reporting that
Music.
sympathy of their friends. Such cold having red oak plank sawed for exhibition
“Recent Economic Changes,’ H.
nights people can not he to careful of their at the world’s fair—Monday was the boss Mrs. S. was much better—A. A. Aldrich
Martin, of Castleton.
fires. Let this be a warning to all—The day to fish. O. E. Wood and Frank M Wolf A Son have completed the invoice of their
Music.
G. A. R. post held a nice social party at went In cutter, came home and" took extensive stock of hardware goods at Ibis
“The Laws of Conservation Force as ap­
their hall last Saturday evening. Mr. double team and drew their fish home— place; also at Delton where he has an In
plied to Agriculture,” Prof. Eugeni
Geo. Brooks and Mr. Russell of yqur city Wm. Kennedy and wife, of Grand Rapids, terest vflth Charles Monroe, and also at
Davenport. Woodland. Michigan.
were in attendance and Geo. said he felt are visiting their tunny friends—Eld. E. Vicksburg where he has an Interest with
Music.
well paid to see his old friends once more. Sian, of St. Loul*, held a (ew meetings his brother-in-law. Frank- WilllsoK in
“Impressions of European Agriculture,”
“Geo. come again”—Bowens Mills' people here and closed Sunday evening. Bad hardware goods and reports in each place
satisfactory
showings
for
the
past
year
’
s
by C. W. Garfield. Grand Rapids,
will give an entertainment iu tho peoples weather all through Ute meetings and one
Michigan.
church on Saturday evening, Feb. 11th, conversion was the visible result—Edwin salt s of their several interests of their
Mnslc.
for the purpose of purchasing a bell for Coats and family have returned from the goods—Al. Ducher, of Caledonia, arrived
in
town
Saturday
evening
looking
after
Address.
“Raising of Horses,” I- E.
the church. Home talent will Introduce lumber wood north where they have been
Hinchman. Assyria, Michigan.
first part of the ploy, entitled “The Lady for some month*—Townseud’s new saw furs and also to aid Cortright Bros, in
Music.
of the Lake,” the combat between • Roder­ mill Is now being put in place. Ita the making an invoice of their large stock of
ick Dhueand Fltze Janies, which Is ex- boss. Over a million feet of logs &lt;111 dry goods and groceries during the week—
WEDXKSDAY APTKSXOOX.
c’tlng from beginning to end. This will soon be yarded for sawing—It Is said one Albert Flint come home Saturday and re­
Music.
-be tallowed by a humorous farce, entitled of our blacksmiths set 70 horse shoes, in turned Sundav evening to his labors cut­
•‘Sheep Husbandry,”—
the Limerick Boy or Paddy’s mischief. one" day. Good day this for shoeing— ting timber near Doster—J, H. Browu, of
Music.
Plainwell. was seen on our streets yester­
Admission to and 16 cents.
Mr?. Eagle was called to Burr Oak on day. All right, John, come again, and
Select Reading, Mrs. H. W. Hall, 1
business recently.
Vermontville, Michiganthen be just n little more sociable with
Hope Cent«r.
“Impressions of Brazil.” Prof. Eugene
your
friends
—
Mrs.
C.
A.
Polly
entertains
Dowling
Mrs. Will Evans was the guest of her
Davenport, of Woodland, Michigan.
the ladles club on Saturday—Robert
parents Saturday and Sunday—Mrs. W.
Rain accompanied with snow at prebent Montgomery is very sick with lung fever,
Music.
N. Payne and son Harry spent Sunday writing—{Mrs. R. R. Stanton is under the
•’Poultry; Raising,”— ‘
having
required
two
men
to
keep
him
in
at borne at this place Mr. George Whitte­ doctor’s qare at this writing—Chas. Gas­
Question box.
bed—Mrs, Az G. Cortright had the doctor
more visited their parents Sunday—Mar­ kill has bought a portion of his father’s
Music.
ried.—Mr. Charley Kahler and Niss Katie farm adjoining his own. and will move prescribe yesterday for her ills—Thomas
Pennock
has
so
far
recovered
from
his
late
WKDKKSDAY E.VKXIX0.
Horn, Wednesday, Feb. 1st—Miss Dora there this spring—Horace Hall, of Duluth,
Music.
Schantz, of Kalamazoo, is spending a few arrived here last Friday—Elsie Ensley sickness ns to be around attending to his
Recitation—
days'wlth btfr friends and parents at this went to Battle Creek last Monday to re­ business affairs.
“Education," H. B. Andrus, Nashvilk.
place—Mr. Elmer Payne has returned from main throe or four weeks with friends—
Michigan.
Richland.
•
.
The many friends of Geo. Wilson will be
Chas Dunham has the mumps—A.^Jfc
Music.
pained to learn of his untimely death last Jarrard. of Battle Creek, called on Maple
week. Mr. Wilson was a highly respect­ Grove friends Monday of this week—Wm.
Creek, MichiganJ. C. Furniss, of Woodland, was calling ed citizen and until recently a merchant Conley and wife were summoned as wit­
Music.
on friends at home Sunday—Miss Nellie of this place. The funeral occurred at nesses on a law suit at Grand Rapids last
Benediction.
Felghner. of Hastings, was the guest of his late home In Plainwell. Be leaves a week—Alice Troyer, of Nashville, spent
her sister Lulu over Sunday—A. H. wife and two children and a largo circle Sunday at Wm. Guy’s—W. P. Jarrard is
to-------mourn
Ms loss. Our sympa- having quite a serious time with sore eye*
Smith, of Woodlaud,
was u,
In town
Monday of friends
..
u AkMiuay
------------ —
— •••"
—Mias Greta Young returned to school at •
19 extended to them.
—Rev. Scbowre, delivered a very able dis­
Grand Rapid* Monday morning after I-------------------------- course at the Evangelical church last Sat­
spending a few days at home—Rev. J. W.
Bantuid.
urday evening—Delbert Shoup returned
MeAUUtCT I* &gt;1 Muliw ualuloit h n- !
Il tali, rold. dlwnreeabta ,n,l .w™, to Cadillac Monday, where he Is working
Tlral
Ward Grlbbln, of iho la*l
ttwre la not ranch now, in tbl.

FIRE SALE

• brgtaz with,
• of th* h jse
• nothing else

Banner.

T &amp; •fl
of any paper'
County.

-SOLID WEAR

A death claim recently paid by the Mutual
Life Imurancv Company of "New York proves
that Company to have a decided advantage
over the siring* bank, m the following illus­
tration will sh&gt; nr:
in March. WM, the Company iasned Polley
No. 31,480. for »IAV. on the ten payment life
plan_iw at issue thirty, annual premium *«.77.
The Insured had always paid his premiums
Incash. allowing bls dividends to accumulate,
which amounted at death "to (1.211.(0. or If&gt;l3 30
more than he had paid to the Company; that
amount with the face of the policy make the
total claim K.711.(0. KM8.il more than would
have been realized from the bank; or. in other
words, as an Investment 11 had realized 0 per
sent, compound intenest. leMf7iJ».

J. I. McElwain Special Ajent.

SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also '•emember you
fet a Present—"Good
orm," of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry store.
’
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

ikli order

Al

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COUNTY NEWS.

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iL

�hi. ey-which pr^Ulmedhimfor

Mr. Edward Lum^eo

frmr~&gt;n himself and Mr. Lumsden. GoSJtatml into hi. room k. t^s

.
J
once that hia tongue refused to do his
bidding.
“Pray be seated, Mr. Gray," said the
widow. "1 have consented to see you
:n deference to tho wish of your uncle,
who was my dead husband's dearest
friend, as ho is now mine. He tells mo
that you have conceived an affection for
my daughter, and that yon wish mo tosanction an ‘engagement between your»u’.f and her."
“That is the dearest whJi of my life,
Mrs. Lnmsdeu."
“And do you consider, Mr. Gray, that
this is a fit time to dream of lovemak­
ing and giving in marriage, while the
blood of my poor murdered huband
cries out from the grave for vengeance,
on hie assassin? If you think so. 1 cer­
tainly do not." .
Gray knew not what to reply. Never
in bis life had he felt so nonplussed.
“Yes. the murderer is still at large,"
she resumed, speaking with slow, quiet
intensity; “m innocent seeming m yon .
or 1. mixing with his fellow men, no one
knowing or suspecting him for the tile
wretch that he is. Every day that passvi
leweuH the chances of his detection. Al­
ready nt Scotland Yard my husband's
death is looked uj&gt;on a*&lt; merely adding
another item to tho long catalpgne of
mysterious crimes which tarvo never
been brought homo to their perpetrators.
The task IfMApeen given up as hapek-tw,
other interests have come to- the front,
• the reward romaL’is unclaimed and s&lt; ou
the name of Edward Lumsden will hav»
faded from the minds of all, save a few
who were nearest and dearest to him.”
She had risen, and was pacing the
room slowly, with something of the air
.»f a caged animal, her clinched hands
preyed tightly to her Ixnoni, as if to
ern-h down the surging ^motions a:
work below Gray had no word, at
command.
For a little while the silence remained
an broken; then Mrs. Lumsden stopped
1 abruptly in her walk, and .Axing her
large, dark eyes, luminous with a somber
fire, full on the American, s
id:

tno mutu m*
---------— .
iwiithy ffnah flowed through hie eallow on
himself known. Sir, on the morning of
cheek.‘when told tor what .tun hla
the day in question I paid Mr.Lumsboita telephone tube with tta intoattai of IrrcTon which th. police could
name wan down in Maconata.wUl.
dgnSJtohi. friend that he WMthere
den, in liquidation of A debt which had
forthcoming, other Ota thjt wUch
• ’oor Ted!" he murmured, half under nothing to do with the ordinary routine
Jd“b' serrioe. Tta tata WM ioihto thrir tat ernd. inrecttgatiou tat
his breath. "Who could have dreamed
of his business. ten Bank of England
kud, „d fte wm on tta point ot put­ Utcght to tight. Ttari th. -I- hod
teJ^riH-l th.ro wm no longer any that he would como to so terrible an notes of five pounds each. An hour
ting it IO bi. Up. When a round
CHAPTERL
rewtad him through it ametod bi. ata donbt. -wing that neithernote, nor a end?' ■
.
,•
"It i»eem, somewhat singular, Mr.
tention rod canoed him toelap 11 “
coin of any kind waa found m tt. but ta
" said the merchant, “that you w»y w
‘mt instead.’ Wtat ta h&lt;»rd roundel to view of the fact that Mr. Lnmedoo had Crake
did not think fit. more eepecially in view Itaew nothing ’hateTer 0'
him like ro inarticulate ay. a it might been in the habit of keeping all cash
ot all he had done tor yon from time to which overtook Mr. LtuMdeu » «»“
S „t rorpriro or toro. totlrered. th. mo­
matters connected with the btudneaa in £n“’to attend your Murin', funeral. I afrer my interview writ hta &lt;rill acme
ment the tube tonchai hi. ew, by tta
bi. own hands. It was difflcult to ascer­ You can rearoely plead ignorance ot tta , day. .otaequont to my arrival ta New
word., “Ob. Harry. Harry-lhta from tain with any degree of exactitude until
• vonr Claes upon which came a groan. certain books should have been gone fact of his death, or the mode of it, see- 1 Y©rk."
"May 1 aak.
f
; then a *111 thud m of wmc taary body through what moneys he had in hand at ing that there was not a newq&gt;aper in ।
• tailing, rod irot ot ail. alter a brief the time he came by his death. The tho kingdom which did not publish am- you have an? record of the
nle details of the affair.the notea paid by you to Mr. LnmadenF
i ritaico. but very faintly, what roomed chances, however, were tluit the sum
•1 waa in Paris at the time, and while j
“No record whatever. I am sorry to
like the dariiing at a door.
was not a large one, the dead man hay­
possible," suggested Mr.
For a few momenta longer Mr. ’ ?rue ing been in tho habit of banking day by there I never aaw an English paper. It «ay.
tbeperson out of whow
stood with the tube glued to his ear like dS-- Mr.,May, the managing clerk, hod has been a source of regret to mei ever |
a man stupefied,.but no further sound of
since that 1 was unable to pay a lot. |
♦
,.a.i...ti into yours may have
no knowledge of any cash having been tritatEf affection and regard to on. Io
tnmtaro”
'
any kind reached him. Then his wits
paid to bis employer on the morning of
I came back to him in some measure. Ho
Mr ParklnKm .hook fata head.
the ninth; but,, on the other hand, whom 1 owe w mneh.
i gave the signal he had been on the point
Tho words ttaumelvoa ritowed no lack
cam(&gt; into
! of giving before aud waited,with a sick- Houghton averred that on taking some ot good reeling, ret there. wM wwrthtag
ta rather -a ringnlar way.
letters into his master's room about
— - w
। ening »uspciu;e imporaible to describe.
ta tho
they were
were _spoken
that grated jV.XKumivu .... •—,---,.- tholwtIomof
tho way
way they
r------------------eleven o’clock he found there a gentle­ in
They were found at tho bottom of an
1 for a response. But none camo. Again
man dressed in deep mourning and an on Mr. Orde’s ears. Before more could old tea caddy which had belonged to
) be sigualed, and again ho waited: but
be
said
the
door
opened
and
in
camo
entire stranger to him. who, at the mgmy late Aunt Deborah and were handed
‘ with a like result, or rather with no re­
ment of his entering, was in the act of Charles Lumsden. it was his last day over to me ns her htrir-at law.
LIo^v
to him thU1 suit it alb Tho tube dropped from his
in London, and ho had come to bid Mr.
Hlu ovportunifv had come
handing a number of bank notes across
long they bad been in her keeping on
fingers
and
he
sank
into
his
chair
utterly
n'eiitmj.
the table to .Mr. Lumsden. The notes Orde goodby. Ho started as hiseyea whence she had obtaiued them was
and confounded.
It was at a carpet dance at the house dazed
&lt;
in question were not now to bo found; fell on Crake.
known to herself alone.”
of Mrs. Venable, a friend of his uncle. | Whnt had happened to hta friend?
••Hello, Garry! you here? Where on
no entry of them had been made in tho
The information imparted by Mr.
Mr. John Orde, that Marcus Gray, a Had ho been the unwitting auditor of a cash book; neither could Mr. Atiiy throw earth have yon sprung from?’ he ex­
Parkinson, while elucidatory of one
in which Lumsden had played
young American over on his travels, : tragedy
i
claimed.
any
light
on
the
personality,
of
tb&lt;
man
hitherto
obscu.-e feature, failed to ad­
having screwed his courage to tho stick- । the port of victim? If nothing had hap­
It was Orde’s turn to start when tho
who had paid them over.
vance the case a single step beyond the
ing place, proposed to Mary Lumsden, pened, why had tho latter failed to re­
word "Gnrry’’ fell from Charges Lums­
At
the
inquest,
which
was
more
than
point
at
which
it stood already. In ull
to hia summons? But the need for
tho eldest daughter of a welbto do city spond
।
ir the next minuto
nunute or more , ‘
”, ' .'
den’s lips. For
in a dream, heeding noth- probability tho stolen notes had been
beyond tho posribility of once adjourned in the hope that farther ho was as one i_
merchant. They had met several times ascertaining,
,
_ *.__ ___
.’ L —
_
’ put
nut into circulation weeks ago. But
in the course of the precetfmg month, doubt, whether his fears had any foun­ evidence would presently be forthcom­ ing of whnt «...
the two were saying to
ing. a verdict of "willful mnrdfr against
whether they had or not. there seemed
and it hod not • token Gray long to dis­ dation in feet was a spdr to immediate
some person or persons unknown" was each other.
no likelihood of any link being forth­
cover that in Miss Lumsden he had nctiou. Ho rang and ordered a hansom
Again be seemed to hear the . last
eventually
returned.
’
The
funeral
had
coming by the aid of which it wonld lie
lighted on the girl who, for him, was to be fetched with all speed. While
words
of
his
poor
murdered
friend,
possible to trace them. Buch wm the
। waiting for it he tdgnaled agaip through taken place some days before.
"tho fairest flower the sun shone oh."
Mr. Orde did not fail to impart to In­ -Oh, Harry, Harry, this from you!" opinion of Inspector Fountain, and such
His opportunity hud come tq him this the instrument, hoping against hope to
spector Fountain, who hud charge of tho Next moment, however he asked him­ was Mr. Orde’s opinion, bnt fate willed
evening, when he and Mary by aome hear his friend’s cheery "Halloo!” in re­
affair ou the part of the police, the par­ self whether the name which had thus otherwise.
happy chance found themselves alone turn, but the silence that ensued was as
ticulars of what ho had so strangely reached His ears might not havo been
in the curtained embayment of a pro­ the silence of the grave. It was wuth ar
CHAPTER 1IL
heard through tho medium of the tele­ Garry and not Harry, as ho had not un­
heart
replete
with
foreboding
the
most
jecting window. At any moment they
phone. Tho inspector appeared to be naturally assumed it to bo, in which
might be distnibed by some other stray dire that, a few minutes later, he found
much struck thereby and made ample case there conld be but little doubt that
couple in search of a quiet nook, and himself on his way to Saint Augustine’s
the atsaasin of Edward Lumsden was at
what Gray had to say, if he did not wish alley, in which uarrow but important entries in his notebook. There was rea­ that moment sitting within half a doxen
son for believing-that during the next
fro BK COMTTKVED.J
the occasion' to slip through his fingers, thoroughfare Lumsden's offices were
yards of him. It was a possibility which
few
days
he
devoted,
a
considerable
por
­
situated.
must be brief and to the point.
But quick m he had been in reaching tion of his time to ehdeavoring to ascer­ sent a chill shudder through him from
Presumably it wa.3 so, in view of the
crown to toe. He sat for several sec­
fact that not more than three minutes the scene, the tragedy which had been tain whether tho murdered man had
"Beg panion, Mt*. Rashly,"■ *aM ths
onds, staring dumbly at Crake, and it
elapsed from the time of our people find­ enacted there—for nothing less did it been on intimate terms with any one,
bonriter cautiously, but"-—
was as well perhaps that just then all
ing themselves alone in the alcove to prove to be—had already become public either a friend or a relative, whose bap­
"Ah! what i* it. Mr. Spindler?" inter­
tho
latter
’
s
attention
was
given
to
tismal
name
was
Harry
or
Henry,
but
rupted the landlady with iu&gt; encouraging
that of their emergence. It may fur­ property. The premises were in charge
untile.
ther be assumed that their conversation, of the police, while tho alley itself was al! such inquiries proved of nd avail Charles Lumsden. Presently he rose to
“ES—ah—um—that’* just what I wanted
brief as it was. had not proved unsatis­ blocked by a surging eroxd of men aud To his initiative it was due that on ad­ take his leave.
"Then I may look to hear from you.
to ask,” replied Mr. Spindler, gazing at
factory to either ol them, seeing that, youths, each aud all anxious to glean . vertisement was inserted in Tho Times
the stew with an inquiring look in his
as Miss Lumsden'S’partner for the next the latest particulars of a crime so and other newspapers requesting that Mr. Orde. nt the earliest possible mo­
eye*.4Detroit Tribune.__________________
dance came up to claim her, Gray con­ startling and mysterious, for it is not should tho same meet tho eyo of tho per­ ment, ” he said as he turned to tho mer­
trived to whisper in her ear, “I will call often that a merchant of the city of son who ou tho morning of tho ninth of chant.
rBOBATE
“
As
soon
as
ever
tho
estate
has
been
Juno
paid
tho
Into
Mr.
Edward
Lums
­
upon your father in tho course of to­ London is murdered in his own office in
State of Michigan, cociiT* «»f Barry
den, of Saint Augustine's alley, a sum of wound up, Mr. Crake, and probate grant­
broad day light.
•
morrow.” •
At a session of tbc frolwte Court (or the
ed,
you
may
rely
on
my
communicating
money
in
bank
notes
ho
would
at
once
County
ot
Barry.
at t&gt;‘ Probate Oller in
On the oblong mahogany table, at
Mention has been made of Marcus
tmCityot Haktiiun. In said oounty.ou w
which ho had sat for. so many hours communicate with tho police; but time with you.”
Gray’s uncle, Mr. Orde.
nesiay. the IM dav ot February, in the year
Hardly, was the door shut behind him
one lhou*ar.&lt;i eight humlnd and alpoty-ttnc.
John Orde’s dearest friend was Ed­ every week day, lay tho dead body of went on *and tho advertisement seemed
Pre*eut. ChkHe* W. Arm'lrong. Jud^e -4
ward Lumsden. Mary's father. Their Ed wan! Lumsden, a terrible wound on likely fo remain a dead letter. That before Orde said to Mr. Lumsden:
“Why did you just now address that
friendship dated back to their school his left temple, as if caused by some the merchant had come by his death at
Two
months
had
gone
by
since
Mar'
an
snjwkett u *an» j. r- .
man
by
the
name
of
Garry?
”
days. They took to each other, ns the blunt instrument, revealing to all pres­ tho bandsof someono who was aware that
"The explanation is very simple. m Onr tad intimated to Mary Lsn» |
saying is, from tho first—so much so in­ ent tho nature of the foul play to which at that hour of the day he and the office
When
bo
and
I
and
my
brother
were
den
his
intention
of
reeking
an
interview
epb
McKrr.
lortiir- r&lt; moral .&gt;( Man
boy
had,
as
a
rule,
the
premises
to
them
­
deed that some pprtion of the holiday he had fallen a victim.
with h^r
mormw inti
• McKee U'.r |trt*rBt puudtatt «»t seta
of each was gvnohilly spent at the home
The particulars of the affair, so far as selves, could scarcely be doubted. In lads together, each of us was known to wttn Dt-r taint. &lt;»n tne morrow, ana our Juj(Bj,e ,^.r^,n W1(1 -hr apw.iuU';&lt; nt of mo nrr
the
others
by
a
nickname.
Mine
was
all
an
probability
pruunuuiiy
Honghton
uuuguiun
had
nau
l&gt;een
ixrn
seen
wen
uj
»
uuru
.
huc
.
i
.
uuv
wui
two
young
people
had
seen
nothing
Of
:
pcrxin
for
»airf
tru^t.
for dir r-;^ i a au&lt;s p
of "the other. When the time catnu for'1 they had yet been ascertaiued, wore as
to leave the office, and advantage had ; Dixie. Crake’s was Garry; what joor erohottarta tta interim.
them to push their fortunes in the world, follows:
Tho tragic circumstances connected .
;ta* ot -rtn»r». a. !&gt;. im«. at
the city of London acted as a loadstone
It had been Mr. Lumsden's practice been taken of his absence. But all such Ted’s was 1 have now forgotten."
Mr. Lumsden’s death had put an
,a the tarenron. J*,
to both; Lumsden found a stool in the to charge himself with tho care of the suppositions merely served to decpen,the j Thereupon tho subject dropped, and with
i .
,, ,
• .
,
,
for lhe tieJUi.i.- of diutt urlJUon. anti
office o( a drysaltery firm in Upper establishment during luncheon time, mystery which clung around the affair, presently Mr. Charles bado the other end to all lovemaking for the time be- t&gt;»t r:w» h--r% w ;.,w of v.ia &lt;'.-i-■ —&lt;!
Mr. Charles Lumsden, Edward's ‘ goodby
bis way.. The follow­ ing. and now the i&gt;eriod Gray had al-i "“t al
. and went
______
other &lt; emt ititereMrC m
Thames street, while Orde went under which waa limited to half an hour,
made
it 1 is bmuness to call lottAl to htaroi’ for tho Engliri. portion ■
ita ItaSuS
------•» ««the tutelage of his father, whose busi­ when, as a rule, ho and au office boy younger brother, came up from the ’ ing day Orde
of his tour was nearly at an end. A onjc-in theettyoi !ta&lt;l'•; -. lonaJdc ounty.ar.d
ness was th.it of a shipbroker. Years :WCre the sete^pccupants of the ground country to attend the funeral. He, tho on Inspector Fountair.
if
r-nrrio.1 nn*
! show ra-ise. If anv there b*. why the prayer or
Despite his profesriunal phlegm it was week
passed, bringing with them their inevita­ floor, which comprised a couple of rooms widow, Mr. Rice, the la-wyer, and Mr
wt k nence, if ne earned out the ar- . me petitioner may nut be muted. Anu :t h
ble changes and vicissitudes, but in qo k—Lnmsdbn’s own office and a lunch Orde met in tho drawing rtom after all evident that that official wm consider­ raugement agreed upon with his father further ordered, that «&gt;adprtlti&lt;meriEfre notice
t.”!^
wise interrupting tho current of their larger-onffAjrGhe use of the Jtaff. On was over for the reading of the will. ably impressed by the further informa­ !»?"&gt;. krnrittg homo, bo wold b. du.
friendship. In the course of time Orde khis ninth ofjflue, about five minutes James Orde was already aware that he tion now brought him. and as a matter in Paris, But
r - his
* ’ love
•
- —
•
•hail
- • in tuerwrf.
for
Marv
uisreof, by
bycaiMtiis
auMtuf a com
copy of. tV‘.s —
»n!&lt;r
•
* t*
olM
Heir of fool to &lt;ow
tad ' pttbUst.&lt;*n In the Pwtluc*
o&lt;
of course the inevitable notebook wiu rowire cool
succeeded m his father's position, while after the half dozyn clerks had left in a was appointed sdle executor.
— for
.... —
priniro
aiirt
rnciilr
’
*
&lt;1
in
«•
&gt;■
1
Lumsden slarted^n business on his own LodyUli^ffice)x&gt;y, Huughtuu by name,
As a matter of course the bulk of Mr. again brought into requisition.
iUel/on,. and he was
----- --determined
—------------ - on no
ry. uwr in »-.u-h weeH
wrel^ fox
lor three
tlin-e «i
"I will at once causo certain inquiries acciutni to quit London till he should 5 ”•'** Pre»1'"n^
account, and to neither cf them Aid was seat by lus master with a note to Lumsden's property devolved upon his
d“&gt;
.x.tn an
nh understanding
nnrlwv-&lt;toniliwr. of
nf some sort '
.HARtO.5
KU . I
fortune prove unkind.
_/
the head of a firm some distance away, wife and children. To his brothers was to be made respecting Mr. Eustoce come to
Judge of Probate.
. WV come now to a certain memorable and, according to his own account, was bequeathed a legacy of one thousand Crake.” he said, “and will let you knew with Ler mother. In this contingency
guineas,
and
to
his
cousiu,'
Bustace
the result with as little delay m may be." lie decided to take his Uncle Orde into
ninth of June, the day immediately fol­ gone just a quarter of an hour, duriug
Five days later it was Fountain's tnm bis confidence and claim ths benefit of
lowing that of Mrs. Venable’s carpet which time it must have been that Crake, one of five” hundred guineas.
dance. Doth Lumsden and Orde had Lumsden tried to open up a communica­ There were minor legacies to Mr. May toeeek Mr. Onio. Crake, it appeared, hia advice in the affair. It was tho wisest
deemed it advisable a little while before tion with his friend by telephone. On and others, while- to Mr. Orde was de­ was a member of a low gang of betting conclusion he could have come to.
to pat themselves in telephonic connec­ tho lad’s.return he was horrified at find­ vised a diamond breastpin^and one or men who made a point of attending
Mr. Orde listened with lifted eyebrows
every race meeting within n radios of to tin nephew's recital. It was all news
tion with such of their customera and ing his master's body stretched lifeless two other mementoe.
agents.us preferred to specify their wants on the floor. It was evident that Lums­
“And, pray, where is Mr. Eustace fifty miles around London. As a rule to him. Nothing had ho seen or sus­
and wishes through that ready medium den had been struck down while seated Crake to be found?” asked Mr. Orde of his evenings were devoted to billiards. pected.
COKDEKSED
of communication, and accordingly 3 close to the telephone waiting for tho Mr. Charles Lumsden, when the lawyer Further, Fountain had satisfied hiinsalf
“I congratulate you, my dear boy. on
wire had been laid on tho premises of signal that Orde had returned. Appear­ had brought his reading to an end. It that during tho five days which «13x«ed having made such an excellent choice."
each. - Although Lumsden and Orde were ances led to the conclusion that the safe waa the first time he had heard of the between tho murder uf Mr. Lumsden he said heartily when Gray had come to
in no way related in business affairs, they had been hurriedly rifled, of whatever existence of touch a person, or if he had and his funeral Crake was not in Paris,
an end. "Mary Lumsden is a girl in a
frequently used the telephone for mes­ notes and gold it might have contained, heard of it in years gone by he had for­ as he had averred, but on each of the thousand. But tell me exactly what it
sages about private matters, such as a lit­ the door being open and the floor littered gotten.
days in question hod been seen at one or is that you wish me to do."
•That
is
more
than
1
can
tell
you."
tle while before would have necessitated ■with documenta of various kinds. So
another &lt;if his. usual haunts. So far,
Then- Gray
explained that,
before
—
,uav, uciuir
the writing of a note or the tifuismission far all inquiries had failed to elicit the was the reply. “All his life Eustace however, no information had been ob­
MMktag
Lums- ‘
MTimg an interview with Mm.
Mrx Lum&lt;
j.
_______ _
.
of a telegram. For instance, Lumsden, slightest evidence .of any one, either a Crake has been one of those rolling tainable as to where hr was or how he •l-n.
h.
ttairon. of
for . I
eoo™52_°' “
having, got himself “switched on” at stranger or otherwise, having been seen stones which are proverbially said to spent his time between the hours of rnrotirj Leiran Mra and hltrair
- tilne.luynfmd wholesome.
the exchange, would telephone Orde to enter or leave the premises between gather no moss. Indeed, if I were to twelve and three on the ninth of Juu&lt;* ' He had not
her .inc. tta nlchtbescWu‘&lt;y’ c*reon invitation to dinner or a request tho time of Houghton's quitting them term him the scapegrace of the family, and in the inspector’s opinion it seemed h-r. her lath.-!--, death, and b.wtawi»b. i "w?nl *&lt;111F»«l Exposition,. Each
to join him at his club at a cer­ and his return. And there, for the 1 could hardly be indicted for libel. I • doubtful whether there ever would be.
ful to noertain whether ,hc .till looked I
t!™l teg' P^5-^VS
tain hour, while Orde, on his part, present, the affair rested.
am quite aware that my pocr brother
A week later he called on Mr. Qrde
to him to carry ont tta prom i n he ta.1
lh*
would inform Lumsden through the
As the dead man’s oldest friend it had always a sort of sueaking regard again, but without having anything .nen made her. and. in short, to sati^fv
NONE SUCH brand.
same medium that he had just had tick­ now became James Orde’s unenviable for him, but for my part any cousinly fresh to communicate. He wont so far
hluieidf—not that tor on. moment hoi FERRELL 8t SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y.
ets sent him for a concert or the thea­ duty to break the terrible tidings, to his feeling 1 may once &gt;iare had for him hovrover, aato hint in pretty plain termi
doubted tar constancy— that sb. re­
died out long ago."
ter, and would specify when and where wife and family.
that there was little doubt in his ffiind
mained a. nnclpngwl to him a, h. did I
ho would look to meet his friend and
"Then I suppose our only chance of as to the identity of the murderer
to tar.
1
wife unless they happened to be other­
finding him is.to advertise for him?"
“You may roly on it, sir.” he said
CHAPTER fl.
Mr. Ord. readily undertook') Ida
wise engaged.
•That is what 1 should recommend. significantly, -that Garry,’ aud no€
At twenty minutes to t wo o’clock bn tho
At the present moment he may be in Harry, wus the name you heard nephew, cousmi'.i.ion—&lt; week nrrer
afternoonof the aforesaidJune ninth, tho
Timbnctoo or Peking."
through tho telephone; only I am qulte pawl without finding him at Oakdeno
talephono bell in Mr. Orde’s private
not otauw—with tta remit
As it turned out, however, no adver­ sure that on such a piece of evidence,
office signaled that some one was de­
tisement was needed. On going through unlew it was backed up by something that Mary fsnt word ata would meet
sirous of speaking with him. Mr. Mar
his friend’s private papers a few days much more positive, no magistrate him next artensoon at three o'clock, on
one of the staff, whose duty it was to
later Mr. Orde found among them a would take upon himself to issue a the road loaning from Oakdene in tho
direction of Tooting Common
attend to the instrument during his- emletter of recent date from Crake—an ap­ warrant”
f
Well, ttay mist, and Mary proved to
Jjoyer's absence, at once responded to
plication, in point of fact, for what he
A despondent man was Inspector
the summons, which was followed up
termed “a. further loan” of twenty Fountain when ho went his wayYhat tar lover a satmtactron that .he was in
by the usual preliminary question, “Aro
nowM, changed.
Jon-, klww how
pounds, attached to which was the tissue afternoon.
J
yon there?’
paper press copy of Mr. Lumsden’s re­
Some time before this a reward nf my mother_will receive yoo." remarked
To this Max replied with tho stereo­
ply, In which occurred these words:
fir. hundred pound, had been offered ’ . i&lt;ir1-. . Thm has been a great cluulgo
typed, "Yes; who are you?*
"I wholly decline to lend you any bytto widow, lor the detection ot her in her rmcii poor pairn'a death. It is a
"Lumsden,’’ was the answer. Then,
mare money, why not say give, for that husbands murderer; but days monrn.1 dreadful thing to aay. but there are
evidently recognizing that the voice was
is what it really comes to? because I am tawwarire end no one ceae tomj? to
imes when I tear for her reason."
not his friend’s, “Is not Mr. Orde there?"
convinced that the various sums yon
-1 mnst appeal to my nncl. for tta
ho querrcd.
have already had from me havo done
^1°‘°i“-th
wlthl&gt;“t tainffinu the second trm^ U any mte cmi indue. Mm.
"At present he is out, sir," replied
you more harm than good. Should I, leant etang. in the rihutlon. Lam,, Lnm.d.n to grant me an interview, he
however, happen to predecease you, you dens business affairs hie! tniran *
Max; wbut I am expecting him hock
every moment."
will find that I have not forgotten you t’®® to wind up than his executw^S
•■Mn&gt;. Lnnisden has cve-sented to h.
“In *4ut case I will keep the connec­
in my will.”
“d ahhOT8h cX
tion ope» for a few minutes. Tell him
Crake's latter wm dated from some written to him, pressing for an earlv Orde to In. nephew three days later, -alto signal me immediately he returns.”
obscure street in Pentonville, to which payment of hi. legacy Sir.
| ^UtatoL re kiDd °' * rTOPti0" “»
"Hello, Oarry; you hcret*'
r?gh1t- dr’” rMP°nded Max, and
.PO"Uon “I "rite htaS will accord to your sent it would be fuMarcus Gray had taken his ticket at address Mr. Orde at once wrote, asking Stf r
with that the conversation came to an
the
legatee
to
cail
upon
him
with
tw
check
tor
the
amount.
It
wa.
while
Victoria Station and two more minutes little delay ns possible.
• I most confer, that in
Crake was I
’W for tho time being.
affairs were in this position that on»
would have seen him in the train on h'1 riregeiher tail to
util® HUavaluW cou!’! b” axertained after- way to Streaiham, where the Lumsden., shown into Mr. Orde’s office next morn- '
bTa0^™" “•rch“‘ ’«’riled upon
ing
as
tho
clock
was
striking
eleven.
He
lived, when his attention was attracted
by a Ptaoc who aent in hia name a.
I
ntact
nothing of that
Ljunriden 4 intention to ask Orde to meet
was a handsome but dissipated looking “Mr. WUl.am p^CMn .
“
by
the
placard
of
an
evening
newspaper.
ta7ltahrfaSr!!?
“
,Which,M,M
•»
&gt;»
him at hk club and dine with him, his’
man,
with
sunken
cheeks,
3
heavy
mus
­
“Mysterious Murder This Day of a Gty
trvtX ^ .lr.’^f of hi. conn™^.Uat3gUter
nnder an enwtan a
°°
&lt;*• rild
Merchant" was the startling announce- tache and re I rimmed eyes; in age some­
♦accunil*ny *ome friends
stared him in the face, where between thirty and forty. His ^«ca be prnred to ba an utter
clothes were of a fashionabta if some­
tag
rcom u olkZ. u 7to 7* dr*w'
city merchant.
what horsy cut, bu£ worn to the verge
Mr..°rde ported'
ring doors of tho outer office!
of shabbiness. His demeanor was a cuhim to invert
Sort;
**• h.
1 once informed by Max of
___ _____
. Houaoompoundof jauntinees ami aervil- ■^oloaroolMta,. i M
S'LSjrt’~k»kM»l
It is enough to say that Gray did not^ Iit7,1x11 ***” m • Tdkd insolence in

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NEHEMIAH’S PRAYER.
LESSON VII, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­

W.ASHI5GT0N, Feb. 2.—The senate yesExhibit of Modern Methods of
i terday adopted a motion ’ to insist on ita
Killing People.

NATIONAL SERIES, FEB. 12.

MEDICAL

amendments to tho antl-optiun bill and
SCIENCE
uk a conference with the house. Tbe
TO BE SHOWS AT THE WORLD’S TAIS San prancisco chamber of commerce reso­
lution* in favor &lt; f annexation of Hawaii
Big Giut* and Lillie Gone With Their were ix-ferred. The - fortification appro­
StearM
priation
bill waa then taken up. Gorman
Ammunition, and Ito Manufacture To
L “Tbe words of Nehemiah, the son
Be Exemplified — Models and Photo- urged economy and Hawley and Platt de­ Hacbaliah.” Nehemiah (comforted of |
clared the bill unpatrioticaHy penurious.
Jehovah)
was one of tbe Jewish captives ■
Gorman raid the treasury waa in a had
way and Platt raid it was not. Some selected by Artaxerxes, the Persian mon­
amendments increasing tbe amount of tho arch, to fill the office of cupbearer. He ar- j
bill were adopted and the bill pn.-se&lt;l. Tbe rivejJ at Jerusalem about thirteen years ,
Ctosred sMt a Ts«t*to*s A MMs CmUs*.
Chicago. Feb. 4.—The war department army appropriation came next and a slight after Ezra waa governor of Judea, remain- ■
Of all druwisu. Price S* cento a 1
of the United States has been assigned increase made, after which it was passed ing about twelve years, and then returning ।
aud
tbe District bill taken up. and little
one-flfih of the room In lhe govern­
to Artaxerxes, from whom he received a
ment building for an exhibit. This space dene on iL A number of bouse bills of lit­ new commissloo. Heifrent again to Jerusa- '
will soon bo converted Into nn arsenal and tle importance were passed, an executive 1cm anil ruled there for another twenty- . *
session held and the senate adjourned.
gnu foundry of such proportions aa to in,
- ll
The bouse spent tbe day in committee twoyeani, B*. C. 445-428. He wasonsof the
rjreno little respect tor Uncle Sam’s mil­ on the sundry civil biU, and the tight was
itary prowtiw. The floor la to be covered over an Mem ot gift,00),000 to carry on river
-------------- . •
.
with munition* of war, from rifled cannon and liurilt^.contractsalready rfiadc, against humanity and earnest devotednesa to God |
TIME
TABLE. iml
to Hi* service (“Searching the Scrip- 1
•
that throw shells, of a thousand pounds which there was a point ot order which and
tures," by Dr. Anderson). One of the moat ’
Detroit
weight down to the small aide arms of Holman supported. The point was over­
iblug. In lb. book U th. -llcl
cavalry troops. Off in one section of the ruled. Then Holman wanted, the amount lolmllnx
'
reduced to 18.001,000; rejected, and after to rebuild the city (chapter ii, 5,8), from '
building a gun shop will be in operation tbe rejection of other similar amendtn&gt; nta which begins Daniel's seventy weeka.
|J
making small arms and cartridge*. The tbe item was agreed ta The bill was still
2. “I asked them concerning the Jews
East
Palis
war department has spread itself on this Ix-foru the house at adjournment.
that had escaped, which were left of the
McCord
exhibit It will show all the latest ini pie-'
Alto
Waeuingtof, Feb. a.—Most of yester­ captivity, and concerning Jerusalem." The •
Elmdale
ments of war, including heavy cannon day’s session of the senate was a secret one, ch arch of today seem* not to appreciate tho 1
Clarksville
uwl in besieging n city and rapid-firing spent considering the new extradition fact that Jerusalem was and is and shall
Lake Odessa
yet
be
a
city
very
dear
to
Jehovah,
and
Woodbury
Gatling guns brought into play in mowing treaties with France and Sweden, mid
Sunfield
mure dear than we can understand to every
down troops In the field.
some talk about Hawaii. The French
Mulliken
Grand Ledge
treaty was ratified. Chandler’s Hawaiian loyal Jew. "The Lord bath chosen Zion
He hath dcsired.it for his habitation.*'
Lansing
One gun of fifty tuna weight has beejj sc- resolution waa referred to the foreign rela­ »“The Lord shall ylt comfort Zion and shall
Detroit
cuh*d. Gun carriages of various descrip- . tions committee. The District appropria yeteboose Jerusalem.” “At that time they .
tion
bill
was
p*ancd.
tions. some of them of antique design, to
In the house Hatch tried to l»ave the shall call Jerusalem the throne of lhe .
show by contrast the Improvement* of re­ anti-option bill referral to conference, Lord" (P». cxxxii, 13; Zech. I, 17; Jer. lii,
Edmore
cent years, are ready for shipment to Chi- ( but a point of order was marie that the 17).
Slanlon
Ionia
3. "And they said unto me. The remnant
engo. The collection of small arms ia com- 1 amendments must first be considered in
ph.-te. Due attention has been paid to the ‘ committee of the whole, and. tbe speaker that nre left of the captivity there In lhe
section that deals with the manufacture of , deferred decision. The sundry civil bill province are in great affliction and re- •
iGotna W-»t
preach.” By comparing verso 1 and chap- • ' Dr troll
ammunition. The making of torpedoes, . was debated, but not disposed of.
Lanning
smokeless powder and other destructive , WabhingTon'. Feb. 4.—There was a lively ter ii. K*witb Ex. rii, 6, 7, we find that this
Grand [MB
agents will be shown in the building, but debate on the silver question in tho senate desolation was tbe condition of things al
Mulliken
instead of using dangerous mixtures the 1 yesterday.» Teller raid a repeal of the Sher­ tbe Holy City thirteen yearsafter the great
Sunfield
Woodbury
department will ifnpply harmless substi- man bill tould not be passed this congress. reformation wrought through Ezra, and
we
feel
inclined
to
ask
why
it
wasso.
With
latke Odessa
.tutes. These show the process just as well Sherman said he would not call up the re­
Clarksville
as the genuine articles and do not jeopar- I peal bill until he was asanred that it could the temple finished, the worship restored
Elmdale
and such purifying as Ezra had accom­
AHO
dize the livcsof visitors who want to watch 1
up. .nd Hill g... nolle. Hurth. „„
„„ why was
„„there not more zeal for
plished,
McCord
t lie proves*.
East Paris
would «U It up Monday. Euloglw. wn. '• I? if one question can |,
r|p lo
help
to .ortr.r
answer ...
,
:brand lUpid
drll.tnd
in
luriuory
of
junior
Barbour
nno&lt;h
„
wc
„„
ulJ
„
k
.
Why.
with
all
lb.
I
•*
r
The engineer corps of the army has and the senate adjourned.
...
..
1 open tioora ot this generation to carry the
planned to show all the fortifications and
I'. M. 1 P. M.
In the D3uss the speaker decided that the
Important government jvorkk in the form i anti-option bill must be considered in cum­ , Gospel to every creature aud the vast
Grand l-edge
amount of mouejris^ the iinxds of Chris­
Portland
of large photographs. Many; of these arts
,Pi I. m, arranevd as transparencies in ,the
n» mittew.-of the whole, and then Hatch had tians. ares there so many hundreds of mil­
Ionia
Sndowa lland-nioroloLl .l.w.oflb. ' '• """f
“T
Howard City
lions still without the Gospel?
windows. 1* *
‘
* ’
*■’
Ionia
.......worthy fmi. ot unwroment ,uui..~r» " •*»’%. &gt;'■■&gt;'«=»• »« u
4. "Aud it came to para, when I Jtcard
Stanton
tap am m l-iltartratal. In .bl. way. A 1
Jb. duMeuoy appropnauo . UicM.' words, tliat 1 satduwu and wept, and
uimore
hup. panorandr vl.w nt Chlcapo rl«r. I
, uk’“ u'’
mourned certain days, and fasted and |
Every ,day, others week days only, t stop
Uta. trom tta- governm.-nt llgtata.uw, . ouloglrt. w.." drl.raml ra the 1M. Hrprw praved la-fore the God of heaven." Here . on signal. ’
w.Hta. dl.pl.y w! in th., way. The „lw&gt; i
1•
»»'• ** hAinannwav
off in
in Babvloti
rars on all trains
between
Grand
sa man sway on
isaoyion so
so intercaU-d
inun^t -i J: Parlor
|danu(1
25etuis.
ConnecUoaa
bratvd aqueduct system of -»sl»n,:ton and
... .
. ... „
____ _ t-., ’ in the welfare of Jerusalem r.nd in the , made tuVnlon station. Grand Baplds with the
the movable .dam* of the Ohio river will ' " ASHlNGTUN. J*•?*»..«. In the
Sat- , lionor
honor or
of llu
the, U1XI
(nxl OI
of lsnu?
Israeli vnat,
that lor
for several
several • Chicago^ IVr ’ MicmoAX Railway for
also be properly lllustnite l . ■
| unlay the house bill requiring all railway* (](lyS bc gives himself up to mourning and
Sbon* Where the Money Weal.
; to fit their train* witli automatic brakes, ‘ fating and praying. Compare Daniel ids. CHAIU.KV01X AXD PkthblKRv. Favorite
The head officer of the engineer corps has etc., was laid over ut the request of Harris, fasting and praying for three full weeks route to ttte4tutm&gt;er resorts of northoni Michi­
!
upcutled since river and hariior improve- ; who«aid the bill would break most of the that he might know the mind of God (Dan. gan.
leave Grand Rapids for Chicago. ”:50 A
menta began more than ♦82r.,O0O,(CO, and in [ southern railway companies. Several i x, 2, S); Hee Paul three years at Ephesus, M.Trains
and
P. M.. «D tM-P. M. Arrive Chicago
U» txl.lbll. r thia wotl.at ... atu mpt will , h(Jn&gt;&lt;
lhnj passed aia! tbe
,bt, con- , warutaK
H.« propio
aud day
day with
house. Ulis were then
warning the
people night
night and
with 3:35 P. M . i) &lt;3 P. M. andT.-OS A. M.
be made to .
where the money has 'I ference
tww
n, iz
^a
Ig-ave for .Manistee aud Traverse CUy 7:30'A.
report on the bill ....
to enable• wit- , tears /(Acta
xx, un
81), -...i
aud,rvmen&gt;l&gt;er ,i.
that
God
and a » P. Mgone.. Tbe «lgnal aerrica section will carry I: uet^ses under lhe interstate law to crimi-* is a rt-wanler of litem that diligently seek M.l^ave
tor Charlexofx and Petoskey 7TO-A. M.
of signals ta-tweeu the govern- [i nate theumelves without personal pro*ecu-- Him (HelL xi, 0).
1’srior cars on day trains aud sleepers oa
inWWbui’.ding and officer* in the Audi- ;• tiou was agreed to. Tellur gave notice
And sahpI beseech tbee, O lain! God nietit trains to Chicago.
35.- “
"And
Ask our agents tor further particular* or
tower. A military
hospital, with
:
- ' --------- •. .. that if Hill's motion today to take up tbe of heaven,
great and terrible
God,
write to that
^^^^harmney.
larmacy. operating
operatingrooms, and all , Shenuau Uw repcal blU paraded tbere i keepeth covenant and mercy fo. 'hrnj that
• GKORGK DEHaVEX.Gen'l PassY Aft.
lffl^ddtiiis
Grand Rapid*.
Mills ' required
required intn ia completely | wou|d jx. uo olber tiu^neM* done this sc*- love Hint nndvbservqHis commandment*."
equipped army post■ hospital
tet will
will als
also be ,
ouwidtt ot appn.priation Mila. Eulo- | From here to tha end of lite lesbon wo have
set up in the building. Tho quartMu
K’t*’ girawere delivered on ex-Itep«i*'Dtetivr* hi. prayer, and It is a prayer that wu
ter’s department will vmbrr^|MK
^OU4J Gamble, of South Dakota; Fold, of Michi- bean! in l.eareo and answered. Observe
^'kta;I.."!X ““
aou j . gun. and Shrtkbouu,
Stackhouse, ot
of Soun;
South C^ltaa.
Carolina, ■ that in chapter ii, 4, lie one day prayed
without uttering a w ord with hia lips, for
The commissary department will make a ! aud th&lt; senate adjourned.
nt the same moment he prayed to God and
display of pn-pamt rationsand toe manner
Spantaoaoa* Honor to Blount,
TIME TABLE.
. spake to the king. Compare this verse
of distributing foal supplies/to' troops. I The house passed the diplomatic and i with chapter ix, 39, anil Ex. xxxiv, 6, 7,
la effect September ll. 1M2.
Models of harbor work anil military I military academy appropriations and hon- ! and see in J er. xxxil, 17, thq comfort to bo
bricige* will l»e shown by tty: geological bred ‘ Blount of Georgia bj- u series of
— *. ---------,
.troth sides
Station^.
survey bureau. On the flag»«affs of gov- '------speeches
from
*-••*
-----of—
the
*---------------chamber of» i obtained
- ... from the God of heaven, a«v
. .vwv cmnlimentorr eh.rnnter Tim1 A,.1
nOT
*,,d
ermuent building the department will a
jvery complimentary character. The I night for tbe children1of Israel,
Thy serv­
raise, regulation lings of all/descriptiona, speeches were spontaneous and no member :
NOKTH.
ants, aud couferm the sins of the children Kalamazoo
Lv...
representing tbe different branches of ser­ had cvci been so honored. Blount does of IWael.” Identifying himself with t^u
East Cooper
vice in the war depart'jneut mil used while pot teloos u&gt; th® nut conn™. &gt;1. tea
Richland June!.
“
’
7
s„
’
t
v
i
nation,
he
confesses
their
sins.
He
excuse*
in garrison and in the field. {
» ;»
lower tea. luru™., y-n.
tat ln&lt;.lndnl Cresaey
I| nothing, palliate
WASHINGTON. Feb. 7.—After routine ;• himwlf., BayingTBoth
I and my Father'* MOo„.................
savimk~“
The executive committee of the directory business yesterday tho senate listened to house have sinned.” “Hethatcovereth His Delton
Cloverdale .....j.
has voted 15,000 to pay the expenses of
Shultz
Hill
give
bis
views
on
silver.
Ho
camo
out
sin*
shall
not
prosper,
but whoso
the ceremonies attending the opening of . .
/7 ~ \
- nt
7
I ”17” —
... . eonfesathe fair. In making this nppropriAtum the
f“vor,of ^•’’'metalUccomage, cth and fomaketh them shall obtain Hastings.........
eommliw.
tte progrtemn. but failed to atatc at what ratio. He 1 m
"" ,p
"” xxvlii, 1,1
-----our
—
mercy"
(Prov.
18). If we confess
that the
bill
| —
sins
is faithful
and- just
to forgive
us Coats Grove....
mode up by the ceremonies committee sev- I moved
----- -- ----- ---Sherman
------- - net- repeal —i
— He
--------- ---------------------&lt;»------,r«l momte iwo, wl.b t-.,o important n
l»
“J
&gt;•» motion-n,
oar .In. nn.1 uttem » from ,11 iu&gt;- Woodland
Woodbury
then con- ! righteousness (I John i, 9).
erplion. The tlrnt la tte omtelon of prayer £3.to
“*-**' 42. The
Tte car
enr coupler
coupler bill
bill was
wtetbenonnV'iw ii. L.JbX
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7.
••
We
have
dealt
very
corruptly
against
lansiDg..........
« me
Ite teginnlng
clow ui
of tuc
tbe exerri«* --------- -- - - m
uoguiuuut
tnu-tc
■ b“,‘ -1‘bout teUcc.
- ------ Tte
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-----Detroit
....
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...by a number
.
.
h,« remainder
r.-miiimlrr of
honnv in
Tire omission
was noticed
of. ! on.nntM
*«*«&lt;• kiooil
spent Itbe
of ttheday
in or*.
exe- 4‘ Th er, and hare hot kept the cummaod- Grand
Rapids.
official*, who were al a lora to uiileratnnd | cutive Be**lou- Ou ring the session the senate ments.” The curses had come just aa God

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Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota,
• lates an instance of what is being ace &gt;nipllshcd by fanners in the Red River Valley
of Minnesota and North Dakota. He said.
S. J. Leland. near his town of Dwight, N.
D., bought I«0 acres of laud in the spring
of 169!. for 62.(100. and. raised crops that
season worth the '•alary of a government
clerk, lu excess of the cost of hw farm. as
per the following statement:
4.ft0 Hu. ot wheat, at S5c
. .33JMH.50

jw.oo

Deducting cost ot land.
Leaving.....M.IM»
Cases of this kind are m&gt; eon-iiion that
they are a Ini? in the news market out
west.
ADMINISTRATOR** SA1.E
Jo Uic matter of the estate of Jams* Cox,
deceaaed.
Notice I* hereby given that 1 -ball '■ell at pir«llc auction, to the hiahest bhi&lt;l&gt;-r. onStiurda*.
the 11th day. of March. A. !&gt;
at t1
o'clock lu the forecoan »'.(&gt;&gt;•• pn inw- of
said deceased, in lhe touiMblp of A-e-.rla,
tn the County of Barry. Io th't Mate nt M‘&lt; bi_;vi.
pursunnl to license aud nuUuirlty gnintc 1 io me
on the2*th day of Decemmir. A !&gt;. 1"L‘. by
lhe Probate Court of Barry County, .Michigan,
all tho t - tati. right, title ami interestot fir rain
dceeaM-d- of. In and to the real estate.slh'A’e
and tn-h In the &lt; ounty of Bart -. str toe v iti of
Michltfiw. known and tn-senta-d as followjr.. to
wit: The west half »f tin- north w»st quartrr
ot section nineteen iisj to-.q.» one
north of
range -*&lt;-v.-n (7j «.e t, contuJnlr.g srsi-iirv ouc'
amt fortv-f-iur hundred* srres. accord ■ z ui tho

town on&lt;* north range i-»:*lii [-'
Dated Jan. 13th. a. D. gi-.i

Admloi-lralor.

PROUATE order.
Sole of MIcIiIkhij. County &gt;»t Harry—as.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
County of ltar;»l»&lt;»lderi :tt lhe Probate Office,
In the &lt;-lty &lt;&gt;f HssiIues. in said’ eounty. on
Wednesday, th- 25.il duy ot January, in the
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of

hi ihe in trier of t!i*e»titoof Richard Hufilndel,, deceased
Ou reiulinu and fiHu x the petition duh veri'led
ot Atm M. llotfind. n. widow &lt;rf said deceased,
praying Hi ri her d »*&gt;r Ih the real estate of
said dt-ce »t-l tn-ri b.- a*«kued to her accord­
ing to Ute st dute h&gt; sueh case made and proThereupon it l« ordered, that Friday, the
I Jib toy of February. A. D. LSD. at ten o'clock n
The forenoon. assigned W.he hearfttc of said
l&lt;etitton,and that the heirs at law of said deceas­
ed. and all other |&gt;en«ociM Interested tn said
estate, are required to appear at a session of
ss.ld court, then to t&gt;e liold-n nt Ute Probate
office. In the div of lldaUnzH. In aidd enuiitv.
ano ehow cause. If any there be. why lhe prayer
of the pcUtluner may not be granted. And
U is further ordered, that said petitioner give
notice to tho itersons Interested tn aald estate,
of the pendency of said petition, and the bear
Ii g t!i-,ri,of by c’atisll-g t» eopy of this order to be
pmrtWted l:t Gh- 1|.wrt».s llASNKU a news­
paper prtu'nj Atal circulated in said County of
Jt'.tlgvof-t’rolratc.

Why Suffer?
When you can be Cured
* Thousands are suffering With
Torpid Liver-the symptoms are
Depression of Spirits. Indiges­
tion. Constipation,' Headache.
is a reliable remedy fo^-Liver

Whereas default has been made In the rondiHons of a mortgage executed by b'etiemlah .Dj^rrrrreri^li cures thousands
Rfchnrtl* and Hannah M. Richards, bls wife, of I cverv
vear?' why not tr4
the township of Orangeville. Barry County.
State of Michigan, tu.lmta B. Scoville, ot Gene­ Dr. Sanfold’s Liver Invigorator.^
seo. state of New Yorknwnring date the .&lt;3nl
Your Druggist will supply youA
day of September. IMO, And recorded In Onnflfce of the R&lt;gl«ter of D&lt; .-d» for Barn' County.
Mfchlgab. on the 27th day otSeptember. t^H). iu
liber twelve of nbirt/aiX— oApage xw. on which I
inortgagephcrt-.ls now/clalmkd to be due am! I
unpaid at tbe dale«'(this nonce tint »nm of our .
thousand, one hundred, elgnty-pine and W IW.j
dollars, principal and interest togrther with an
“ The Niagara Falls Routed
attorney feo of thirty-five doll^s asjtstlpnlated ,
lu •aid mortgage.and no action or proc*-rdlng
at law or In. equity having beep instituted io re­
cover the defit secured bi-errfd mortgage or any
.stations.
part thereof. N«vnttrts-ther»-bv given that by
virtue of a power of sale contained In sain mort­
In.n..p.rn ip.m.|p.m.|a.m
gage and Um statute In such case made and pro­
- . . .. ..
u&gt;' &lt;■-m
vided the -aid bmrtg’we will be foreclosed by a
sale of the mortgwd pteniltcs therein d-ter.b
Stations.
ed. which *a&gt; will l»- made a tthe north
door Ofhhb Court Bouse In the City of Hasting*.,
In Ute County of Harry and State of- M &lt;• llg.ui, ajumsow.......... .
I xm| «.st|Ixoil s.c| i.oo
that being tfie place «if holding the Circuit r-’uri
for Rarrv County, st public auction, by thchher ,
M. A. GILLMAN. Local Agent. Hastings
ill of said county , on Saturday, the eighteenth
day of February. i*&gt;i. al twelve o'clock noon o!
that day to satisfy the amount which sbafi । thc|&gt; I
be due on said mortgage with intere-r. twu. |
and &lt;*xi&gt;cu*ms of sale together with thirty Mr
dollars, attorney fee as stipulated tnpnild
mortgage; Tne premises are de bribed
fol­
lows. lo-wil:
All the following described land*, sltnat
being In lheCounty.&gt;f Barry and Blate.of ; iebigau. The west half of the sontb-west qiuu.
section nineteen. In township two north range
ten west containing eighty arres of land actrnrd
Ing to the United States survey, and twenty
acn-s*off the s-rnth end otUhe west fractional
oimini—, ” nn — t.c tn .. tt*o.» iu t,itai,, it, ।
—
half of the northwest quarter of wetton number
. ....
. ........
A «... nrte II tifiBKArl t.hr
whether
It ww&gt; an ovrrelitht
or a d.l.ta
lh' Intlinn
!»•““ hili
,U1 nnii
•&gt;* flu- ntmr.nlinn
quarantine
nineteen lu township two north range ten west
substitute t™h™
for house
bill—and
talenttan to keep prataiera ttwj takl ig 1' bill—senate -h-ltot.
— Mn_~&lt;
contnininK In all one hundred acre* of Lind, be
asked a conference.
the *aine more or less.
iMirt.in the o]iening exercises.
Dated, Novemoer '."2nd. iswt
Under the filibustering operations of
'Jvi.ia B. Scoville.
are
used
in
tho
Kilgore the house again demonstrated
HAWAII ANNEXERS ARRIVE.
Mor^agee.
preparation of
that one man can run It, as a general
Attorney for Mortgagee.
thing. He had the delighted assistance of
Reed and. effectually prevented a vote on
Washington, Feb. 4.—The conimiaslc n- the Hatch—or any other—MIL
t -TdministratoR’S sale.
ers of the provisional government
In the matter of lhe estate of David N. faike.
BURGLARY CAUSES TWO DEATHS.
Hawaii,
who are here to present to t ie
^Notice is hereby Elven that I shall sell at
government of the United States the pro­
public auction to'tbe highest bidder, onrrueaday
lhe 31st dav of February. A. D.. ism.
position of annexing the islands . to this
at ten o'clock, In the forenoon al the
country, reached Washington yesterday.
KANSAS Cmr, has., Fe’«. 7.—Burglars
office of the Judge ot Probate 1n the
city of Basting’s in the county of Harry,
The hour of their arrival was too late In entered the houwof Mart nT •eker.livingat
tn tte state of Michigan, pursuant to
which is absolutely pure
the day for them to meet any of the officials kJ9 South Ninth street, bunday night and
license and authority granted to me on the 2£tth
and
soluble.
dav ot December. A. 1). t8»2. by lhe Probate
of this country and the arrangement made after chloroforming Tocker and his wife
court of Barry county. Michigan, all of the
It has more than three times the strength for their reception did not include an inter­
robbed the house. In making their escape
estate, right, title and interest of the said de­
of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
ceased of in and to tjtie real estate situate and
view with, any ot them before today. The the burglars left the outaide door open.
bring in the cmmty of Barry, in the state of
or
Sugar,
and
is
far
more
economical,
commissioners
received^
number
ot
repre
­
When Tocker and his wife recovered con­
Michigan, known and described As follows.
sentatives of the press it their rooms and sciousness Monday morning they found
totting less than one cent a cup. It
1 The north halt of the north half of section
talked freely and frankly of their errand.
that their two babies, twins ohly live days
is
delicious,
nourishing,
and
kasily
number thirty three in township three north of
old, had been frozen to death.
ramie eight west excepting one btindre«t acres
DIGESTED.
Iu speaking about tbe matter Castle
of land heretofore conveyed by David N. Lake
said: “There is one condition that we very
Sold by Qrocers everywhere.
to Kber H Lake, off and from the west end and
much desire shall be coutainedl in any
a nleeeot land eighty rods north and south by
NEW YOUK, Feb. 7.—A special cable dis­
twenty rods ea.it and west off of and from the
agreement that may be determine*! upon patch to the World from London says:
east end heretofore conveyed l&gt;v David N. Lake
and that te that the right of suffrage shall Algernon Sartoris, who married Nellie
to Michael llortes. contalnint fifty acres of land
be restricted. We want no universal suf­ Grant, diet! on Friday at Capri, Italy. Ho
be the same more or less.
Dated. Halting*. Mich.. Dee.»h. A I)., MU.
frage on the island*. If to accomplish thia had not lived with his wife for some years.
Chas. IL Baukr. __
it te m-cessary to lose our own right to vote
Administrator.
we are perfectly willing to abandon thaL
THE DEATH RECORD.
Scientific American
If we might be allowed to suggest, tbe form
MORTGAGE SALE.
•
Agency fnr
of governjnent of tbe District of Cblumbia I Colonel Phociuok Howard, the veteran
Detault having been made in the conditions
•cems to afford tho moat, dt-sirabld one for journalist, nt Danville, Ill*.
'*■&gt;
of a certain mortgage made by Patrick St John
to Mary T. Goodyear, dated July 1.ch. A. D.
lhe Sandwich islands. We don’t want a
Mrs. Margaret C. Caldwell, aged 104,
1«». and recorded Io the office of the rrghter of
territorial government in which there shall at Harrodsburg, Ky.
deeds, for Ute eounty of Barn- and state of
be a legislature elected by the votes of all
Joseph P. Comeuys, ex-chief justice of
Michigan, on the IRttt day of July. A. D.. t»Q.
the people. However, as I said before, we Delaware, at Dover, Del.
in libar 33 of mortgaRes. on page IS., on which
mortgage there is claimed to be due at th&lt;» date
are perfectly willing that the United States
Commander K. D. Hitchcock, V. 8. N ,
this notice the sum of eighty-one dollars and
CAVEATS,
shall fix tbe conditions upon which we in China.
fifty one cents. End an attorney’s fee of fifteen
TRADE MARKS,
vball be taken into fellowship.”
j
dollars provided for In said mortgage, :utd no
Thomas W. Bennet, ex-governor of Ida­
DESIGN PATENTS,
suit or proceedings nt law having been InstituA letter was received yesterday ffom our ho, at Kichmuhd, Ind.
COPYRIGHTS, etc.
ed to recover the moneys Mcured by said
minister in Honolulu, Stevens. He aays
Lons Doxhokt, one of tho most promi­
mortgage or nnv fart thereof.. Now. therefore,
that
the
revolution
was
a
complete
sur
­
bv virtue of the do ver of safe Mntalned in-aald
nent Germans in southern Indiana, at
mortgage, ami the statute In sneh case made
prise uj him; that he had been ahneut on ■ Coiumbu, in(i
and providetf, aotlee te hereby given that on
the Boston visiting the other WaAdM, and
John M. Steintars, prominent young
Saturday.the eighth day of Am 11. A. D. ItW. at
returned to find lhe coup about.; accom­ man of Sheboygan, Wia.
re^t o'clock In tt»c forenoon. 1 shall sell at public
plished.
a
aurtloti to the higuret .bidder, at the north
Thomas F. Withrow, counsel of the
front dnor of tbfc court bouse in the city of liasSSS.
IHUM..U. w. .her. IJ« Lanr^t circulation of any ccicnUfic paper &gt;n th*
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific road, at
• Wisconsin Legislature.
clrmiit court for Barry county Is bolden], the
Madison, Feb. 4 —A resolution waa of­ 1 Chicago.
described fn turid mortgage, or jo
Dr. Geohoe Jackson Fishrr, ex-presi­
!--- k h-maI u* mav ba necessary to pay tbe
fered in the senate yesterday to appoint a
rtgage. with seven per
committee of seven representatives and dent New York state Medical society, at
ijai costs, together with
real Interest.
New
York.
ftecn dollars
covenanfour senators to consider appropriations,
mi nltorncv s ■— —----------—Edward Scudder, of the supreme court
untses being described
thua setting aside the claims committee.
piecc and
The
resolution
went
over.
Bill*
intro
­
i of Hope
Dr. IVC. STORK, physician and friend of
In tbe county of Barry and Huto ot
duced: Prohibiting the marriage of cous­
the Cleveland family, at New York.
Michigan, and known and described as follow*:
in*; requiring railway companies to sell
The south east quarter of the north weM quar­
Rev. J. W. Woodworth, at Milwaukee,
i.OUO-mlle
ticket*
for
180,
which
ahall
bs
ter if tortteo thirteen (13] town two (2! north
Wia.
good for any member of th* family; prohib­
Mna. Jkiiubha Black, M years eld, at
iting tbs use ot Pinkerton* In tha Fisher- l akland.
Mortgagee.
Ills,
Davidson contest a report in favsr of Da­
SWILIFT. Copq
vidson, Rspublican, waa mads.
bred, at Koekyei, Tax

'Michigan Centbai

&amp;il£«:

Unlike the Dutch Process

No Alkalies

Other Chemicals

w. Baier &amp; Co.’s
Breakfast Cocoa,

W. Bakar &amp; Co., Dorchostsr.Mass.

Scientific American

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IDTElUVSnU

I

Chicago, Kaiaaaioo Ji Sagiaaw

It
ml u«i,1
had
said in
in Phil!
Deut. rvvlii
xxvlii, IX
15, AX
45, nn.1
and fl.nr
they

had brought it ail upon themselves (Isa.
lix, 2). Nehemiah does well to make full
confession; but, oh, think of Him who
took all these sins upon Himself, who
allowed all kId to be heaped upon Him,
making it Bis own that He might give
unto us His righteousness! This He dues
now for every Individual believer (II Cor.
▼, 21; .Veto xiil, 38, 39). and this He will
yet do for Israel (laa, lx, 21).
8. “Remember, I 'beseech thee, £b« word
that thou commanded thy servant Monos. ”
He reminds God of the curse which He by
Moses had said should come, and which
had come. He did not question the author­
ship of Moses, nor did he doubt that Muses
spoke the words of God. He believed God,
condemned himself aud his people and
justified God.
9. “But if ye turn unto Me. and keep My
commandments, and do them.” Ho is
quoting now in hia prayer from Deut. xxx,
1-5. where Jehovqb promised, on condition
of true repentance and obedience, to re­
store them to their land and bless them
and give them a heart to love Him su­
premely; but the condition was, "If thou
turn unto the Lord thy God with all thine
heart and with ail thy soul” (Deut. xxx, 19).
As He chose 'Jerusalem to put His uatne
there and magnify Himself from thence,
so He ciioo-ses us to bear His name and
magnify Him in these mortal bodies (Acta
ix. 15, 18; Phil, i, 20).
10. “Now these are thy servants and thy
people whem thou hast redeemed by thy
great power and by thy strong baud." So
pleaded Moses, reminding God that not­
withstanding all their sin still they were
His people and Ilia inheritance which He
brought out of Egypt (Deut. ix, 26,29). So
pleaded Daniel alho as he identified him­
self with the sin ftil nation and asked mercy
in these words. “O Lord, forgive for thine
own sake, O my God, for thy city and thy
people^ /uro called by thy name” (Don. Ix,
15,19). See what.He will yet do for them
for His name’a sake in Ezek. xxxvi, 29-33.
IL “Prosper, I pray thee, thy sen-ant
this day and grant him mercy iu the sight
of thia man.” Having poured out his soul
on behalf of hia people, he now asks a spe­
cial favor on hia own behalf, and yet for
their sakes aa their benefactor. Every such
intercessor, whether he be Abraham or
Moses or Daniel or Nehemiah. suggests to
us the great intercessor, our Lord Jesus
Christ, who died for us, lives for us and
will in due time oome again for ui. Ha, for
Hia name's sake, forgives our sins (I John

Boever wo ahall ask in Hia name, that the
Father may bo glorified in th* Sea. Ho will

Stations.

SOUTH.
Kalamazoo Ar..
■ast Cooper Lv..
Richland Juoct.
Cressey
Milo
Delton
Cloverdale
Shultz
Hastings........ ,

Coats Grove.....
Woodland
LaaalBg.
Detroit..
Grand Rapids.
•Stope on signal only.
t Noe. 5 and 6 w 111 not cany paseengera ubLcm
provided with freight train permits.
Freight trains will be run at ibe convenience
of the company, who reserve the right to chance
the time
trains without notice.

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SJITORIAL NQl’ES;

Ill,

o'**1

THE PE3UTANTE.

The Snndrich Islands have asked Co
come under tbe sheltering fold of tbe
United fjUtes and do time should be lost
in romp!.* I g. Tbe islands property orght More dread than longing. Even n^w the fluor.
to belong t&lt;^(he United States and no time . feu,.«th .nd -eUPWM«!«’
should be lost in granting tbe request for
annexation. If Uncle Sam does not ac­
quire tbeai tber will fall sooner or later
into the hands of greedy England, who
has seized, by fair means or foul, every­ Koceeraes- ’*’• boldly pluMti.ur la.
thing in the shape of additional territory She juha &lt;b« general s»&gt; nod I'jPtJ «'“•
that ha* born of the least bit of advantage

111 !«-»» IMgers can |make the trip friitu New York to
ttouthamp'xui on a first-claNC steamship fly■ing the American flag. Hu Fclnuary ‘jatb
the City uf Nee York w I s’art for Eur­
ope under the stars and stripes. in adand the New York—fur;
didoti u»
it Is by rl|&lt;sr abbrirviated names that tbe
twin ocegn grrylwuuds are to be known
under tbiki new' irgbtry —the other large to her.
About 1 lh«steamships will be added to the, new
Several state legislatures are ail tangled
One of the tu'-d aggravat ing tbingt to a
yeareAmerican line within the next two years.
uplu a dead Ixk trying.to elect a United peraou of good scitM.* is the method which
These •- utLels are to be built In American
8 ates senator. All bushie.«a is suspended, pEople employ iu dealing with flies. They
shipyard!! c! Ajucnom nudcrUU.
‘
"
-----Tw
o of•
the expruae to the states are great, and du are useful scavengers, and if they would
them will} hr huger than the Pari? anti tbe
limit their iunmds to place* where they are
one is receiving any benefit from it. Ad ureiled they would do g«*sl sen’ice. Un­
L The other three will be
e'oetion of .United Senators by tbe people fortunately. however, when lbey once come
1
veaaete.
The
rompletiuti
of
iv.ouu t«iu
iu force they ofUU pervade the moot cleanly
these craittwill give the United States a direct would hive some good features boxnea. Oue of tbe must suecciafui metbabout it It would allow the legislature to
great Mrajiwbip Hue of which American*
ods Id dealing with fiius is to Lung up some
proceed to business at once upon asaem- herb or plant which is offensive to thru)
may well be proud. Tboe seven steam­
'aixb not offensive to the rv»M|cots ufgbe
ships
w IJH nut otiiy constitute an addition bling.
ship* wild
bout«.
to our cotpmercial marine of the highest
Sweet clover, which gr-«» plentifully by
The validity of M. E. Jordan's right to
value; thrw will form a squadron "of fleet
the roadside and lute n fsiint. p:»usautudor,
represent
this
district
In
the
state
senate
auubjectionable toauy one not ufflivtrol with
and powerful cruisers at the s Tsfce of this
:fjt iu case of war with any for- at Jainslng w|ll be tested to-day. The hay fever. Las the reputation Of being ab-'
govern met
elRD puwtjr. They will reinforce both the contest will be made on the ground that he berred by flies. A few xpmys of this plant
was not regularly placed in nomination cm hung iu the parlor, or /» cluster of the
nary and [he mercantile fleet of the Unit
sweet, white, laoM-l-Uk*- liendsapu bouquet
on the center table, will uo ni&lt;&gt;re work iu
ed States.I lu conjunction with the armor­ , the prohibition ticket.
ridding tbe room of fllea than a dozen fly
clad* to.be completed within two years
Church and fiocuHjr.
traps.
they will give to this country a power and
There is considerable doubt Whether any
Ail services at tbe Methodist church
prestige co the seas such as it has not had during the week and next Sunday will be •trap which cuutaius tnoias-tra, sugar or aoy
since the fivlt war.
held as usual, if Mr. Puffer should not such material dues uut draw iu more flies
return before next Sunday the pulpit wlli thou it kills, besides being a disgusting
and uneleauiy way of meeting this nui­
Appu^alid a b«u
bc/fherwlse supplied.
lu tbe gppolntinent of a justice of tile ^Tbe M. E. social will he entertained on sance.—Ohio Farmer.
United S Um Supreme Court to fill the Wednesday afternoon and evening of next
A l aded UumcD of VUdeU.
vacancy ■used by tbe death of J twice week. Feb. 15tb, by Mesdame# Puffer.
“I know a mother out in the west end
Lamar. I esldcnt Harrison went far be­ Townsend. Nelson. Eydesbymer. Heath. who has many household treasures," says
Hilsinger, Barnaby. Porter Burton, E. H.
yond pai .y precedent and party custom. Whitcomb and her suudav school class and a 8t. IxXiis minister, ••but abpve all her
Unmindful of the fact that party consider­ , the Misses Cowles. Townsend and Eycle- silver aud china she cherishes most a little
picture frame, nut more than four inches
ations should prompt tbe appointment of a symer, at tbe church dining rooms, lle- square, which contains a faded buuch of
republican, and in spile of tbe protests of fresbments from 5 to 7 standard time. violets with a dead Marguerite imd a white
Come
one
and
alL
bow of ribbon for a centerpiece.
republicans, be rose above partisanship
"It is an iu«igniflcaut bit of furniture,
Tbe H. C. T. Club will mrot with Mrs.
and aj pointed Judge Howell F. Jackson,
Brooks, next Monday evening, Feb. ISlh. bqt It represents- to her one of the must
of Tennessee, a life long democrat and
hallowed memories. Many yr*ra ago a
All Catholics invited to attend.
one who sympathized with tbe southern
beautiful baby was l&gt;uru to her. and after
The C. U 8. C. will meet with Mrs.
cause In tbe late war. though one of the j Stauffer Feb. 11tb, with the following a few years uf joy aud sunabiDe it pasae&lt;l
away. As Jt Uy iu its- tiny coffin, with its
flrat to reitew his pledges of fidelity to tire 1
program:
blue eyes wide open and the sunsblue of
. Quotation* from Socrates.
union.
su autumn day gliding its already gulden
Grecian History. Mrs. Holloway.
Justice Jackson is an eminent lawyer
liair. somebody placed Id Its waxen fingers
Calilas. Mrs. Gt er.
a bunch of swwt'viulets, with a Marguer­
and jurist, qualified iu every way to tbe
Greek Architecture and Sculpture. Mrs. ite and a bow uf white ribbon. Before the
high position to which he baa been ap­ IUn&lt;y Bailey. .
funeral day the flow era drooped and faded,
pointed. The appointment of a democrat
The population of tbe earth. Mrs. Lam* and tbe mother took them and put them in
’.
by President Harrison was a very graceful i oreaux.
a little frame.
Women iu Greek Literature. Miss. Good­
“Probaldy it wouldn't signify much to
act. and raises tbe retiring executive |nihe-i
year.
you and me, but uo man will undertake to
estiniatiuti of the whole country as an rxCharacter study of Theseus, Mrs. Col- say bow much love and hope and ambition
cetadiDKlylcoutagv/us aud unselfish presl- A’rove.
i lie among those faded flower*.fit. Louis
Class criticisms.
'
1 Republic.
dent. Of jail Judicial bodies In the world
tbe I'. 8. pupreme Court should be free
Tbe Rev. A. D. Grigsby aud Mre.
from any tinge of partisanship, and going Grigsby tender their hearty thanks to
1 suppose that the philosophical attitudes
beyond party lines in waking tbe appoint­ their many friends fur their kindly pres- which we call opthuismaiul pessimism arc
rure and timely gifts at the recent dona- generally leas the result of mental cooricment will-add to make it so.
tins.
tlon than of individual tctnpernmrnt. They
The ladles of tbe W. IL C. will give a are moods. Dot systems. Lite rti itself is
For the [most brutal and fiendish murder
box social iu G. A. R. hall Feb. 14(h,. for irideaceut with pleasure and pain—to one
of a little four year old girl, a Texas negro
tbe richer hues, tire lurking purples aud
was wlzei by a mob of enraged citizens relief purposes. Ail are invited.
leaping crimsons alone are visible; another
Tire Y. P. 8. C. E. next Suodaf evening b spiritually color blind, nod can see only
and killed inch by inch. A platform was
4t 0 o’clock, to be led by Miss Ette Hole*. the brown* and drabs, the dusky shadows
erected. udon which tbe brute was placed.
and
more somber depth.* of existence. Per­
Tbe subject of the sermou as Emmanuel
Tbe father of the Murdered infant. In the
church next Sunday evening will be sonality b a selective force, rbuosing from
pretence ot 10,(100 people who bad a«Ju- "Some lessons from the life of Phillip
magnetism, Just those elemcute which are
bled^wa* 'cheered to the echo as tbejvniui. Brooks.”
most akin to its own nature.
'‘
nai writhed under bis most barbarous torThe pastor wflUpreach st tbe I’resby*
For all who attract pleasure life is a
tores. which fairly outdid the horrors of terian church next Sunday morning un triumph; for the rest u pilgrimage. This,
the inquisition. The negro was bound • Phillip Brooks.” Ute BUhop of Massa- no doubt, has U-rn a univrraai law, no less
chuscttrs. lu tlie evening, service rarill
hand and foot and literally stripped of be devoted to temperance—speeches by true when the world seemed vanity to the
author of Ecclesiastes 'han It is now.
clothing, irons were hefted to a white the pastor and Mrs,' Grigsby, will be in- Yet It will hardly'be denied that, for
beat aud applied to bis naked body the ten&gt;|waed with special music by Miss whatever cause, pessimism fs In an e»
Griufly
and
the
choir.
All
are
welcome.
pecial degree characteristic of uur own
flesh dropping from hi* bones. After tor­
ladles of the'lecuod ward 1have time and our own stage uf development.—
turing bfa| for more than half an hour,
West mine "er Review.
coal oil was poured over the platform atd formed a Whittier Club,* and electedI tile
following officers:
over tbe criminal and tbe match' applied.
Mrs. Schahtz—President.
The bands were soon snapped by the
Mrs. Evarts—1st Vice Pres.
Tlu* coutinrntal moots de piete Lad their
Mrs. Haugh—2nd Vice Pfre.
origin in tbe'Italian monti di pieta, large
flames and} tbe criminal twice crawled out
Mrs.
Brice Sec'y.
number* uf which w.-re founded iu Italy
of lhe fire pcly to be thrown back- again
Mrs. Johnson—Treas. ,
throughout tbe Sixteenth century, and tbe
by the booling mob before life was extent.
Meetings will be held weekly.The
___ objects of which were, in lhe flret Instance,
While tbe eriwlnal’s life should have paid ladles will not confine themselves to the essentially charitable, the avowed purpure
the penalty of his crime, yet the action of study of Whittier entirely but will take of tbe institution being to counteract the
Injurious effect uf usury by lending money
up
other
writers
In
their
turn.
10,000 people, who boast of being civilized
uu deposits at an almost infinitesimal rate
/
Social JMingv.
and christianized, in committing a farmore
of Interest. Tbe Franciscan mocks were
barbarous aiurdi-r than (be criminal did, is Uniesrlay afternoon Mr*. J. W. Bentley the flrrt to tend muoey on goods, and in 1015
and
Mrs.
T.
J.
Bush
gave
a
charming
re
­
they were allowed by the pope to receive «
to be deplored and should not Im* over- j
ception at tbe former's spacious home on moderate amount of interest, but in pro­
looked by |be law.
Green street, from the hours of three to cess of time the Italian mooli di pieta be­
four and four to five and during that time came extensive baqking corporations,
Grover Ls becoming greatly concerned the house was filled with their numerous which were occasionally plundered or half
over tbe sliver question claiming that tbe lady friends. Beautiful flowers were ruined by forced luaus exacted by tyran­
outflow of gold has been occasioned by the scattered through the rooms among them nical princes, and sumtthues brought to
was a bunch of yellow tulips sent by Mrs. entire collapse by Injudicious flnanctel
large monthly purchases of silver under Dickerman. of Chicago. Carnations and ■peculations —I^judun Telegraph.
the Sherman law. Sherman himself is in smilax were tastefully arranged on tlu*
favor of the repeal of the bill, which be table In the dining room. The mirror over
Driven into an inn by a shower in one of
fathered only to bead off some vlsion- mantel was framed in smllax and with
lighted candles In front produced a moat his walks, tbe late Dr. Dollinger, of Ger­
a j. fxndUi, monetary legislation of the pleading effect.
many, waa greatly annoyed by the conduct
democrats, assisted by a few republlcOs
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hama gave a very of somu young men, who swore at tho
from stiver states. Mr. Sherman never pleasant pedro party at their home on N. weather, smoked and called impatiently
has been Iq favor of the bill as a piece, of Broadway last evening. Seven tables for beer.
‘'Tobacco and alcohol are demoniacal
sound, wise legislation but Introduced It as were played. Mrs. Hale Kenyon and Cowers.” said Dollinger, half In jest and
tbe Jeaat of two evils. For had not this Mrs. Fred L. HHth cut for the first prize
alf in earnest. "Smokers are barbarians.
which was won by Mrs. Kenyon. Dr.
law been made, the country would be Tlmerman cvptnred the gentleman’s prize The eternal smoking of pipes and dgara by
framing to-day under the evlla of free cutting with Mr. Kenyon for IL Mr. and our forefathers doubtless helpsd to bring
about tho short sight which has now be­
coinage, or some law equally as pernicious. Mrs. Hama will give another company to come hereditary in Germ.-*uy. Tobacco
their younger acquaintances this evening.
smoking Is the ruin of society and of chival­
Tbe prospect of tbe annexation of Cana­
The laatzrf the aeriM of A. M. Q. Club rous conduct toward women."
da la not very bright, judging from what parties will be entertained Friday night
Atcblsou Society.
extracts from tbe Canadian press that we at tlie Hastings House with dance.
Wa imagine from the looks at tbs women
have read. With prospects of free trade,
who are In society that ft must be a great
when our markets will be opeu to Cana­
deal easier to stay at home and scrub than
it is to Wear tight dress** to afternoon
dian grain, lumber, minerals, etc., what,
they argue, Is to be gained by annexation)*
With the republican policy of protection
continued, such a union on the part of
J ust as tha monks of the Roman church
in Europa devoted attention to making in­
Canada was to be desired, and tbe senti­
struments for measurin.-: time, so' tbe
ment in favor of annexation has grown
Buddhist Uamaa, at an earlier period, were
steadily and strongly under that policy.
vlmilariy engaged in their silent retreat*.
Mo oomtneceial benefit could be thrived
.frees annexation to a free trade country.
that given by tha late "Fritz" Einmrt., tha
i-------------------------actor, who paid *1,000 for tbe largret sc.
Kaat.» a bm m, As^vu. Bernard in ths world. The dog’s name
ng a taaa from running

J™**"*, J*W “d Lydla

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oooditiuo* m regartte lwat-th« E-kl- !
mo*, fur instance, and the Patagonian*—
are far behind tbe Inbaliitante uf Che ternperate region* in civilisation, and there- i
fore, if we may draw any iufrrcnrea at all
oa to the Martial* from uur own couditiuu,
the mure probable inference is that, if they
exist under drcumstaacoi at all like uur
g1
own, they are, considering their great dis­
tance from the sun, uauturios behind us
rather than at the same stage uf evolution. 1 —
PfiUUATE OKDEKor, still lew, centuries l^efore us.
And If we have no right to draw such an
inference, then we have still less to rcaMin
with the smallest confldence from our uwu
circumstaucvs to the.im. They umy uf
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lurtM not
a dream o&lt;; &lt;L&lt;7 &lt;»•» &gt;» P«O«lr I
Clulrl
veil
well acquainted with all that happens nut . Jn
1UBlkcw „ the estate uf Estitrr M. Feafn tli'maitoraf
o«lr ou our Klul». but ou «U U»e other
th» prtitton, duly veil­
...a yet
«ret quite
nnlte unable to let u«
us „ ed
*’• of W. W. 0H»c
। ulaDete. aud
llani»rt&lt;ie. adminlalrsSor
know that they are familiar with our &lt;xm। cut ions omife and bow they Lave tuxjuirud
that kuuwhvlge. But if that were so it said iwii'.uu e-STribed for tbe rmsotrt aud
| would be only too ubriutui that our condltiousoflife furnish us with do Lnxia for
I forming any cuujecture nt all as to theire. । in tbe afternoon be aselgvud for the hearing '*
, said petition and iDat the brire at inw of »*»d
and in that c-i*e it would not only be mud- | j &lt;te.-eMS»d and all other persons Interested la
guine but quite irrational to attain pt tu 1 said estate, are required to appear ut a wsslqn
'
ti . tlMi to Im- Iiq'iDma at the 1‘rubate &lt;apen cwmmuuiestlou*
cumtnuuicnt iou» at nil.
uu, open
TU. &lt;~lr -A-uLo. o&lt; )&lt;.«&lt;a&lt;auloo '■»
if any ’ there tor. why
tearr may .-ot tie
। making
Mich
uu tbq as’ ’
’ uu
- attempt rests tie
“*■
prayer of toe lie tit*may
the granted. And It
1 sumption that twri —
7 ——•— from »»*re notior to lhe persons
coudlltoo w ilHn..
«■
। analogy uf uur condition
estate, «
of th* paodency of
that aiAauiup*
we think it would be only
petition and ti-r b^anug »'tbrreuf by causing
lisbed Ito tbe Haaurudeut tu itaaumc that, if aurb facultire a copy of thl» order U&gt; be pubh
L our* are already developed uo the .m ttog
»"
face uf Mara at all, tbe/ are likely to be wrek ior {tirw. eoe
far Iwbiud instead uf far before our own.— ’ nalj-day of bearing.
Luudou Spectator.
Judge of Frohate.

HIDDEN
+ + CITY

Very few |&gt;eople are probably aware of
the fact that General Doddn. tbe com­
mander in chief uf the French expeflitiuc
in Dnhomcy. Is a q.nidruuu. He was burn
iu 1M2 Id fietM'gal, on tbe west co.ixt of
Africa. His father wa* a French mer­
chant, Lis muther a mulatto.
He is tall, uf slight build, with a thin
face. Hia mustache and goatee are black,
aud bis close cropped hair is curly and iu
appearance like that uf a negro. Hia skin
U very dark, and bis face is tanned from
years of exposure in Africa. He is a man
of tried courage and energy, and Las re­
ceived the cuuimissloa uf brigadier gem-mi
in the French army. He is just tbe man
Deeded to command tbe African troops uf
France in Senegal and her other southern

THE BEST

5 Cent Cigar
In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,
HASTINGS, MICH

To the best intererts of the city.

THE^TROY LAUNDRY
/

la but climates Roman soldiers wore
MMAdal«. in cold region* they were provided
with excellent leather oboe*.

Is a home institution, worthy of patronage
4t is better eq nipped than ever to do good work
and get it out promptly. It needs all the
work in this city for it’s support. Thue with
workmanship as good and with prices as low.
public spirit ought to prompt everyone to leave
their work where it will do the most gold—
.IT HOME.

TROY LAUNDRY.

JOHN BENAWAY.

HENRY OSBORN.

General Smash m Prices
We have purchased the stock of the Bankrupt Store at a
big discount and shall close it out at once regardless of cost.

Look at our Quotations!
UNDERWEAR
$1.00Goods at
.75
“
“
.60
“
“
.50
“
“
.25
“
“
25 Per Cent. Off on
Umbrellas.

50c.
40c,
35c.
25c.
121c„

SHOES

$4.50 Nfow
4.00 t&lt;
3.50 «
2.75 tt
250 u
2.00. ft
1 50 ft

GLOVES and MITTENS

81 00 Go&lt;sds at
.90
.80
.75
.60
.30
.40
.23

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75c
60c
50c
40c
33c
30c
23c
10c

23 Per Cent off
on all Hats and
Caps.

EVERYTHING
must Go Inside
of 30 Days.

Come early and get first select;^.
,
s, as goods are going fast.

BENA WAY &amp; OSBORN,
Sign Bankrupt Store.

as "pash.”

•

Every person in this city ought certainly to fe­
int rested in its prosperity and help to build
up its institutions.
"PATRONIZE HOME
INDUSTRY" is the basis upon which evert
progressive city is founded, and any one jjrho
sends work away from Hastings which &lt; an be
done just as well here is

putcutates.
General Dodds graduated from tbe Na- ।
tioual Military school in 1M4 with tbe rank I
of secund lieutenant of naval infantry, lie}
was made flrat hruteunut in IbOT. captain i
in R0, major in' IttfV, keutennnt culunVl in |
1W3 and colonel itz 1*7. His entire active j
service, with the exception uf two years un I
the Isle of Bottrbon. uu tbe soul Least coast |

Tonquin in IfSl-d. baa Deen in Senegal,
where he has continually worked Lo en­
large tbe boundaries uf tbe French colony.
General Dudda expected lu be made gureruur of Senegal as soon as had earned the
rank of general.
From all the engagements in which Gen­
eral Dudda has taken j»art—and he fought
through tbe Franco-German war, the cumuuuue and tbs Tonquin campaign—be Lua
come out unscathed.—New York Son.

ALWAYS SMOKE

$3.25
2.75
2.50
2.00
1.75

1 00

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Hastings Banner
Thursday, February 9, 1893.

PERSONAL MENT ON.

C2 It thgj you buy yoar tea and coffee
at Stauffer's. Quality the beat; and piicea
right.
E. D. Reid will haw an auction axle at
bls rrshhsier one mile west of Qultnby,
Wednesday, Feb. Hib.
Mrs. Mary Craddock wishes to sell tbe
place she now occupies m second ward
and will mH at a bargain.
Always smoke Ed. Powcra No. 35 cigar.
Always tbe Mirn't'always the best 5 cent
cigar ta the United Slates.

Chas. Barlow Is ta the city this week.
■

Keep your feet dry now. it’s cheaper
than to pay doctor bills. Those storm
slippers are nice. Call and see them.

^AKm13

Mrs. Frank Denslow. of Muskegon, has
betnppeudliig a tew days in tbe city.

Born, to Mrs. Ryan. Sunday, a girl.
Mrs. Ryan is the widow of tbe lute Geo.
Rjan 1who
'
..... shot
....-. while
wax accidently
bunting a abort lime ago.
This blinding snow Is hard on the per­
son's eyes. The eye* should be protected
by « pair of smoked glasses which John
Bessnier sells at a very hw ill cost.

BAwnr. of Laramie, Dakota is
tbe guest nf hit brother W. J. Bowue.
Mrs. George LeHoy. uf Chicago, in
visiting her niece Mrs. George Barnes.

All our lady customers are ilelighted
with the Chicago waist. Have, you trie.! '
I
•
..
Absolutely Pure.
We are not giong.to pull the trees up by .
A cream ot tartar baking powder. Hlgbret their n«cb-. but we are ■wiling clothing 1
of all tn leavening strenjith. -Luteal Unlt.d cheaper than any other house In the conn* 1
State* Government Food Report.
ly.
R. Mvutir A Sox j
KOVAI. BAKlMi PowijkH Co... Wall St-. N. Y.

POWDER

I am prepared io make and change or re- J
pairs on your buuildingfi. of build new at a
reasonable priceS. W. GovcHER,
Contractor and Builder.

VALENTINES

FRED L. HEATH
THE DRUGGIST.

WHEN* YOU

SNEEZE!
Laugh. talk or eat. do your artificial teeth
lovsen or drop down? If »u send non dollar for
Dr. Uusinunl s Handy holder. You can apply it
to your plate tn one- minute, and no matter If
your plate Sts or not it will bold firmly In tbe
mouth nnder tbe most tryingetreamauners.
Address .1. Z. HUSBAND. D. D. S.
White Cloud.
Mlchlgin

Written guarantee'to permanently cure' all
kinds ot Rupture of both sexes. No pain:: no
operation: no detention from business. For
full Information aud Illustrated pamphlet con­
taining Michigan references (free), address
tin. H. W. Maksh,
or THK O. E. MILLER CO.. 102. IM, IX) Mich­
igan Ave., Detroit. Mich,
'

Mr. and Mrs- S. H. Rogers, nf PralrIfViUebave been vhlUug relatives In thecity.
Mrs. Hattie Walker and daughter, of
Martin, are vlslllng M*. and Mrs. Geo. 11.
Brooks.
Mr. stiff Mr* J. &lt;’. Reiikes aud Misu j
mr(||M sl John nttemjrd the dance at
last Friday night.
MIm Ora McClintock lias returned homo I
having closed a sm cijsefull three montlis j
term of school In Yankee Springs.
^Krthur G. Hall, formerly of this city,
has been appointed a professor In lhe
Grand Rapids schools al n salary of 81500.

. Mrs. William Bechtel and Miss Lucy
P. T. Colgrove. Xfra. Clemoal
Bessmer ure prepared to do all kinds of Smith and MIm Gertrude were la Char­
plain Hewing, at Mrs. Crawley’s house in lotte last week to ms* tbeEdwin Ferry Co.,
the second ward. In Hie most satisfactory of which Miss Van Zile Is leading lady.
manner, and request that tbe ladles of •^Rev. W. M. Puffer and family and his
Hastings give them a trial.
sister Miss II. L. Puffer started tor Ver­
A. P. Wilcox, of Assyria, has pnTchasdil mont Monday morning, summoned there
Ed. Schumann's Interest tn the meat mar­ by lhe Illness of their falter. They both
ket formerly conducted by Mead and expect to return In a few days.
Schuman. Mr. Wilcox will soon jnove
Frank E Heath has a large stock of
here and look after-hia Interest. Ed. has
also hired out tu stay with the firm for a' valentines for sale cheap.
RettMnnber people tbe cowl sale
Now we have a nice place to do busi­ Mudge's runs only 30 days.
ness in and we want to do a nice business
Fall In line and inspect IL Mudge
In this place,'therefore we arc fully stock­
ed with no. 1 goods both groceries aud Son's goods. Everything goes at cost.

There arc valentines and valen­
tines. It is interesting and amus­
ing to-lookhover a large line of val-.
. entines. FRED. L HEATH,
The Druggist, has the largest line
of valentines ever shown in this
town. Come in and look at them.
See what art and ingenuity can do i
Tor love an«l fun. There is some­
thing new every year in this line
see; us. and he has them all. Lace Valen­ crockery. Call and
Hams a VaxAkmax.
tines, from one cent to $3.00. Val­
entines, Booklets, Celluloid Valen­ vZTwo of our promising high school boys
tines and a large and complete made a bet that one would kiss more girls
lhe week than the other and conse­
stock of comical Valentines. Come during
quently commenced action by trying it on
■ and laugh if you don’t buy. De$k, ; two young ladies who were in tbe recita­
tion
rooms.
But just at this untimely mo­
pen and inld where you can direct
them and Columbian stamps fi r- ment Prof. Sterling walked In. and tbe
boys now declare their bet off.
nished. ’ I
,
The farmers ot Barry county are re­
spectfully invited to come to our office
and inspect a new Ingenious and cheap
force spray pump, for fruit trees and
other purposes. Full directions given ou
the mixtures to be used on different kind*
of fruit.
Hastings Engine A Ibox Works,

CONTINUED.

Htffiry Lewels was hr Grand Rapids
Tuesday.
Miss Belle Handy was in Grand Rap­
Ids yesterday.
John Dunning returned from Grand
Rapids Friday.
Miss Grace Messer returned from Grand
Haven Tuesday.
Miss Nellie Felghner spent Sunday with
relatives in Nashville Sunday.

S. W. Goucher is giving th&lt;* best of sat­
isfaction Jn building. He Is a tine work­
man and can make It for your Interest to
see him before you contract your work.

Philip Lutz, the popular boot and shoe
repairer on Jefferson sfrecL was united In
marriage Inst week to a Mire* Grnzlnger of
Woodland, and is receiving thecongratulatlons of his many friends.
Thyre will be republican city caucuses
tills evening, ut the following places for the
purpose of electing delegates to th.‘ coun­
ty convention to be held tomorrow in tbe
court rooms:
1st ward—Frank Stanley's blacksmith
shop.
•Jud ward—J. 8. Goodyear's red mill
i linilding,
•• 3rd ward—A.* E Kenastnn’s office.
I 4th ward—County clerk's office.
The first and seconds wards will be en­
titled to two delegates inch, the 3rd ward
three and the 4th ward four The meet­
ings will be called to order at .7 o'clock,
p/^ulte a rommoUon was raised on East |

O

Thirteen
Cents
Out of

Guarantee

march

To
Discount

Any dealer

Dollar

In Barry Co
13 cents
On the '

Yours

Dollar.

1

1893.

This sale applies only to Furniture,
Rugs and Draperies, which are beingsold at a discount to make room for a
large I ine of Carpeta and Linoleum on
which we can hereafter save every one
some “Time, Trouble and Money.’’ We
can buy them cheaper, sell cheaper, and
save patrons all annoyance arising from,
ordering from sample.

We are exclusive agents for the Hastings Furniture .Manu­
facturing Co’s. Goods.

The Hastings National Bank on and after Feb. &lt;5th, 1893, will pay 4 percent in­
terest on time deposits payable on demand
without notice, interest compound every
three months it desired. Auy amounts
received and Interest compound from day
ut.deposit.
W. D. Haves. Cashier./
Main street Tuesday afternoon by the blow-. .
Elsewhere iu this Issue will be found Ing of tin horns and the beating of tin ~
the call for republican city caucuses for pans. Ihiring It all Wash Sponable for J
this evening for the purpose of electing whose benefit lhe Impromptu serenade was ।
delegates to the county convention to be given, calmly split tlie wood ta front of ’
' held In tlie court bouse rooms tomorrow. Welssert Bros, store as If he was accusThis notice is short, but under the circum­ totned to always doing work to the strains I
stances It was tbe best that could be done of music. In dearth of plher help Was'
and these caucuses should therefore be volunteered to split the wood though h«
does not have to work for a living, and a
well attended.
few of hl* friends thought to make him de­
Columbus’ name on tbe one cent Cottim- sist. by giving him a tin pan serenade, but
blan postage .slump is mispelled, an “r” he withstood their musical sl«»ge with be­
appearing in place ot tbe "b” and still It coming fortitude.
Is doubtful if the mistake has ever been
A ten year old son of Jas. .Stanley's
ted by any ot our readers.—Ex. The
n who wrote this needs a strong died on Friday last from diphtheria. Dr.
rw.. of glasses, for we have searched dili­ Woodmansee being the attending physi­
gently tor such an error and find In every j cian. There is an ordinance which r&lt;-•
quires that all contagions diseases shall lie
cast- that "Columbus” is all right.
reported. Dr. Woodmansee was arrested
The building recently burned will not yesterday, taken before Justice Kenaston
be rebuilt as a two-story building as has and plead not guilty, the hearing of the
been reported. A part ot the third story case being postponed to March 2nd. If
Is being removed but it will be replaced, the charge be true the penalty sbofild be.
and the third story fitted up for lodge severe. The public health should nol lx* &lt;
rootas. It would seem strange and out of exposed to the Ignorance or carelessness of ■
place to see a two-story building on that any physician. We hope that Dr. Wood­
corner and we are glad that it is to be mansee may be able to clear himself, but
left as before: Gue Improvement that at the same time self protection should re­
should be made aud that is, that plate quire that the fullest Investigation be
made.
♦
gla-s fronts ought to be put ta.

F. W. GREBLE

'HELL’S NOTHING FITS A MAN SO WELL
AS HIS. SKIN, NEXT TO TTTAT THE CLOTH­
ING- WE SELL YOU.

ITS SURPRISING
HERE has been a very liberal
marie off in prices of a good
many of our overcoats and suits.
You’ll not stop to know why we do
it. If they were the ordinary every­
day sorts we wouldn’t think it worth
while telling you about them. As
you want one for this year’s use, or next years,
_
soon as you can. Fortune has a smile for
the man who needs one; a deep, money-saving smile.

When in GRAND RAPIDS stop at

Mrs. Hadley, a retained missionary
Wanted.
from China, entertained a large gathering
A good man to sell tbe Whirl Poo'
at Mrs. Fuller's residence on East Fultou
washer
In
Ibis
city
and vicinity. Write
street yestenhry afternoon with a brief
talk on missionary work .in the land of to Barber A Johnson. Muskegon. Mich.
Ratos $fl.OOF©r IDay. the ‘•Heathen Chinee.” She asserted that
Xolice to Teacher*.
Free Baggage Transfer. New Hous the most Important thing the church
Spring examination will de held as *
Steam Heat and Electric Belle. Rooms5 could 'do was to send to China some one
BEACH A BOOTH.
to succeed the late Bishop Boon, who died follows, all at Court house. Hastings:
Thursday and Fridff^feMarch 2 and 3.
there at his post of duty. Mrs. Hadley
Friday. March 311
X
is Mrs. W. J. Stuart's mother and has
Friday, April 28.1
&gt;
spent three years In China.—Grand Rap­
School law will be demanded for all
ids Herald.
grades. Preserve this nc^cfl.
We are pleased to notice that the Has­
Exocu Axdrva,
• CIRCULATION •
tings National Bank has decided |to allow
.
Commissioner.
Its patrons 4 per cent. Interest on time de­
This week,
80
posits, In large or small suths, and payable
Notice.
on demand. This Is a very liberal and
Having purchased tbe notes, books and
Hereafter, changes for advertisements commendable proposition, aud sholld be accounts of the late fl nr of Cairns, Temple
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to an inducement to small depoaltors/lo lay A Co. would respectfully announce to all
insure Insertion In the issue of the week away a pajt of-Hwlrearnlng against h time persons who are Indebted to said firm to
otneed, where It will be absoluteFjr safe call at once and settle the same. You will
when brought.
and drawing a fair- rate of tatereat?~The find me for a short timo at tbe store of
National bank does not need any Introduc- Temple A Nelson, Prairieville Mich.
Boys suits for 99 cents at Mudge’s.
tlon to our readers, as It has been a promi­
J. E. Cajuns.
One dollar all wool pants at Mudge’s nent business Institution in this city for
Dated. Prairieville, Feb. 1st, 1893.
over 20 years, and Its officers and directors
store.
are well known In this community.
'
Dissolution Not!co.
Valentines at greatly reduced prices at
Tbe firm of Cairns, Temple A Co., of
Frank E. Heath's.
On Saturday evening, February lllh,
Prairieville, Mich, have this day by mu­
the
Edwin
Ferry
Theatre
Co.
play
Virgin
­
Bring your watches to John Bessmer,
ias at the opera house In Kalamazoo. To tual consent dissolved partnership, J. E.
for repairs to secure a good job.
accomodate those who wish to attend this Cairns retiring. The business will here­
Knee pants for 21 cents at Mudge’s entertainment the C. K. &amp; S. will sell tick­ after be carried on by Temple and Nelson,
store. Everything in the store dt cost.
ets from Woodland, Woodbury and Coats they, assign tag and paying all debts that
Grove tor 81.25. Hastings and Shultz for may exist against said firm of Cairns, Tem­
Goods are going fast at our cost sale.
81.00 and Cloverdale And Delton 8.75 for ple and Co.
H. Minor A Sox.
J. E. Cairns.
tbe round trip. Tickets good going on
S.. Temple.
A lady’s toilet is not complete without No. 4 which will leave Hastings at 0 p.
Geo. N. NkuoN.
one ot those beautiful chlffan handker­ m.. returning on special will leave Kala­
Dated, Pralrlevnie, Feb. 1st, 1883.
mazoo at 11 p. m. running through to
chiefs at Stauffers.
Woodbury. The people of Barry County
The convention for the purpose ot nom­
For aale.
.
should turn out and see Miss Hortense Eu­
inating Circuit Judge will be held in Bat­
genia VanZlle. who was born and grew up
The building committee for Barry Co.
tle Creek, March 1st.
in Barry and Eaton counties, and Is tbe court house and Jail will receive sealed
^Atnong tbe Grand Rapids marriage li­ daughter of Judge VanZde, of Charlotte. bids for the sale of the following property,
censes we notice a Hastings name: Wilber She Is conceded by good Judges to ba one viz., the old jail property Including two
of the leading actresses of the day, and lots No'a 729 and 730. also the old court
A. McDonald to Minnie Flower.
takes tbe part of Virginia In this popular
Buy your spectacles aud eye glasses ot play. Beautiful costumes and magnificent bouse. Blds will be received np to and
Including tbe 15th of Feb. A. D., 1893, at
John Hessmer. who keeps the largest
scenery, the only opportunity to see a
and best stock In Barry county, at reason­ c Ism lea I and legitimate drama thia winter 12 o'clock m. Al! blds shall be addressed
to Building Committee. Orson Swift, Sec­
able priors.
and return Jiome the same night. Tbe retary. Hastings. Mich. Tbe committee
Fireman’s dance Feb. 32nd. '93, in Messer proceeds oft,this excursion will go for the reserve lhe right to reject any and all blds.
Bros, bnlldliig. Hastings, Mich. BUI for benefit of Ube new opera bouse In this city,
By order of Comm.
dance 75 cents. Supper 50 cents per end for this reason should be liberally
.
Orson Swift, See’y.
patronized.
couple at Ford's hotel.
Dated, Jan. 17lb, 1894.

The great success with which F. W.
Greble’s discount' sale has met, has induee&lt;l him to continue the same to

We also

T

TOE KENT
opposite UNION DEPOT.

LOCAL NEWS.

quires.

«

\V/E SELL THE BEST
W DRESS SHIRTJ1N H/LfTlHQJ.

�—

Hastings Banner.'TAKE YOOR CHOICE
' pive Nebraska Democrats Pre­
!
“nt an UHhnatufn.

*Th irsdav, Febru iry.9.
’ «7r^/7r and dazzling

4LTEMAIIVE FOB BZPtTBliCASa

In the moan'sfair light she looked-

Nothing remarkable about that!
She was fair to look upon, as a matter
of course; and the dazzling effect wzs
produced by her white robes—deansJ
and brightened by a liberal use of

FIRM'S
AMERICAN FAMILY
BlB

HE

Thies one of the peculiarities of
KIRK’S Soaps. Clothes washed by
them always attract attention by their

purity and brightness.
JA.S. 8. KIRK* CO.. Chicago.

feb Nwfid Tar S«p

I. Lacour.
Feb. T.-Tta lUpublP
' cans announcril iu the f'-.nnte yesterday
that they would get together aud elect J.
1 Sterling Murton as United States senator.
1 The Democrats and the liulependente tried
' to prevent them from leaving tha chamber
to caucus for that purpwu*. but when they
' found thi- a hopeless task they went to
work with a vim duringJjp absence of the
Republican senate Every bill favorable
to
indefinitely port-.
to the
the Republicans
Republicans was
was indefinitely
port' pnnededand will take.-* week for the Rcpub. find, out
....whnt has
*...» become of
..v their
thair
cans to
pct measures A resolution objecting to
the repeal of tbe Sherman silver purchase
( set and requesting the Nebraska represen­
tatives in congress to vote against the pror posetl repeal wax adopted unnuliuousiy
! amid yell". At the joint convention tbe
I Republicans cast 61 votes for Thurston.
No election.
•
.

Democrats Send an t'liimatuui.

’ ita find tetrad net Ion. Klectrtr
---- has gained rapidly in popular
Cmror. nutll now It Is elearly in the lead
among pure medical brales and alterallt
—eontaiwing nothing which permits Its
WiiunxcToa. Feb. a-ioe pr™_. prooiium: society ladles
eeuewws-^
. - - —•
(or prises.
’ rula with a delate in congress, and cer- ura as a beverage or Intoxicant, it |s
re^ /rday »an»od Howell K J«C*«U
recognized as Ute brat and purest medicine
Explodlng ch nlcals started a fif* that j
reforms
Tenue-m^ to «U the place ou th- «ip*nne
for all ailments of stomach, liver or
MumJay. Feb.
aunt bench made vacant by th. death of dfanajrcd tne American Rook company’s
»&lt; I
wttaMMd M B«th. kidnejs. It will cure sick headache. In
L. Q. c. Ixmar. The appointment »"» » ImlUio* 111 Cluvb.oMl. W U»
digestion,
constipation. and drive malaria
} m
tbe (aunch of the twin-screw, armoragncable surprise to the DcDi«crnt« here f75,(XX).
Rer. Dr. Henry l. Satfievice, rector of ; * |muxj harbor-defense ram Katahlin. The trum the system, batlafactlon guaranteed
wh* had expected Prwudcut lUnfaoQ to
Calvary church. New lork, mJ Kcv W,
was pnwent in a body. with each bottle or the money will be re­
IL Huntington, rector of Grace church in I She teoue of the new-idaa vesaels which funded. Price only 50e per bottle, bold
that city, are prominently mentioned in can be
*•
----------------------- ­ by W. U. Goodvrar.
studc
to a level with -----------------the water near
connection with the Maaaachuaetta bishop­ ! ly or have air pumped into ber, giving her
ric inode vacant by tbe death of Bishop । a good free-board.
If you are not feeling strong and healthy, .
Brooks.
I Itepnwwtatire Houk, of Tennessee, baa
Twenty-eight yetu-s agoGeorge Hand loet written to President Hlglulwtham, of the try Electric Hitters. If "la grippe” has
sight of his eon. He found him recently at World’iMafr, declaring himself lu favor of left you weak and weary, tw Electric
Bitters. Thia remedy acta directly on
a place on Puget sound, and dbcovered tbe fair lising open on Sunday.
liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding
tbr.t for aescral years they bad been livlug
A bill has been introduced In congrwwi those organs to perforin their function*.
within a few miles of each other.
providing for tbe protection of the fish in If you arc . afflicted with sick headache,
Rev. Burlan W. Perry has resigned the
you will find speedy and permanent relief
Ei«,. ?».
N. y..
ta-uw uis
bl. yobtaf u~pl« '«£ ‘Xibd*!, “ p)iu. K. b.w « by taking Electric Blltets. One trial will
ttccnestcr,
z-., uccnusv
convince joti that this is* tlie remedy you
held weekly dog shown in thechurch build' enmbed and permitted their beer to be car­ need. Ijtrgc bottles only SOc. at W. H.
ibK&gt;
.
. ried away by the constable*.
Goody ear’s'drug store.
Somebody’ gDt into the girl &gt;tudente &gt;
gymnasium at the University of Illinois ' Ann* Dickinson has sued eight persons,
i two of themI physicians,
having her put
and stole all tbe gymnasium suits.
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imii vv IHUt
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Tbe best salve in tbe world for cuts,
(tan.r.1 J.m« S. CUrtwn. -bo bM
*2,“J”2
bm&gt; 111 tor
&lt;Ur.. .uff.itax horn . S*&gt;«
»’*l'"‘“tall off bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblain*,
taj.ta».iorr rtao-tuta. i.
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
BW-nx FDMUsns jackson.
ly cures piles or no pay required. It is
name a Republican to succeed tbe late ^rhe next Pacific Intend to dnlm tbo tel I docU*»
....
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
Justice Lamer. Neverthdum th- appoint-! eKraph’s attention Ite Samoa. Matters' An attempt was made al St. Louis to
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
ment is generally cummeudeU aud the . there ttre very unsettled in spite of the ‘ Mow up a tank car loaded with naph a.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druxgi*:
senate wiil piohably conflnil it, Justice tri put rite style of government adopted by ®nd another 'Vann horror would bara
The Clare sentinel Is one of the latest
Jackson having been furnwrly a memberof 1 tfae United States, England aud Germany. l*«n to record If ,t nad been snccesstuL
that body and accordingly entitled to the j Plots aud conspiracies are the dally en-j Four of a railway section gang—M.J.
The coal famine never touched Mjnkrsenatorial courtesy which is always ob- ( tertainment of the people who live on tbe ' Connell, Pat Doyle, John Marom-y and
goo.
served in such awes. A t dogram froM1 . island of Hayti. Both the governments on : John Ryan—were run down and killed on
Nashville says that Judge Jacksuh will ac|9iaDd are kept awake night*
I the Central-Hudson road.
Mrs. Chas. Root. Cedar .Springs, was
"I&gt;t.... X-J-.,.
I Otaiml BaUer". will, tatal. ta .BM with
Tta gorrmor ot Mlcblita. ta. dgn«l tta told by pbyscians that they could do noth­
u _ n7"taJtItarta I •
“bird IBffl. ta. tam «« for pro- bill npultag tta Mtarr Uw. br which tta
T
II
Hi b«r. IlcUUr- get .11 bl. property.
| Democrat. Bot »re ol Mlchlgw'. rota, ta ing for her. She tried Wheeler’s Heart
and Nerve Cure, and after taking two
wL iraduatal Irem lb? Lebanon Uw I fir. bu dextro,rtl lb« |.Unt ot th. W«r- th. Ute prraklentUl elrrttam
taboo? In IbSK .nd Iwinm Ibe practice ot .era PortUnd Cetaenl comptair. « WnrAlter toreina Ctae, ta retire from tbe bottles she was able to do her own work
Ut nt Jeckwin. He wan vlrctal u&gt; tta nrra near Syracuta, N. Y. Ikwa. f 173,000; Xortb Dakota aen m.rUl Ojbt tbe alxtaa. and ride to town to do her shopping-.
“a&lt;. emu.
ta 1ST | ltanra.ee. HOO.WO. ,
dlwranttal HepobUranadom -em mralon.
Sold by W. H. (teodyear?
and nt lhe nnmUr TOalon ot tbe loffldaTbortaa. r.n. a.
I 10
00 ,nr ,°a^r , , ,
.
It is next to Impossible to get a boom* at
lure waa electal lo toe .tale wmate lo I
Thnrwlay, rob. a.
Conaerratlrea lu Ko.laul tare raptorad
Hiicracl
J
K
Baller
who Altai
C. F. Wahl, prospector, clalma to tare the &gt;w.t la threomn&gt;onetroniHiiddle*aeld, Adriarf
cat
&gt;he uoe.,|did leno of An ‘ dl^erad a rich rata ot gold and a!leer wh(ch
|„„ hrid b, tta IJberaU .err
••We are 12." So sing the asplranu tot
drew JolmM.a. He ratrad 11.
the Hr “
•"* ; done IMS. Toe tame waa borne rota
Mendon’s poetofflee.
raoata notll 1b«. whoa ClrraUad ap- «“*'•
“« s"
"W?DS‘^1 S*° 1
,

NAMED

j The reason the Republicans were so
0 u' anxious logo into caucus was the follow*
raattsor1 jng communication signed by the five
Democrats who prevented Allen’s election
BUU
‘i®8*-i^i i’- |xsJ gatnrilay.
!pn!*sJunplertrie
Hi£pir?r«aB‘GAXrait&gt;T«AbiA-,«»Vrj
G*xraLPTsAOo.,«DW.4m8uk.X.
Tbe communication U
datedFeb.a, and says:
theuuderLjUrCO QI
signed, hereby announce aud declare our
1acr”i’*n ' purpow to vote for W. V. Allen for United
&lt;M.* h.i itl si- . States senator on tlie first ballot, Feb. fi,
N c—- col- 1MJ3, and tiJereby secure his election, unless
|.k&lt;;h ।
I before tbe convening of lhe joint convenEnclose rtV*mp for circular.
.
'.iion enough Republicans agree to assist in
PA KISM, Prup'r.
the election of a Democrat; the Republic­
ans so agreeing to name either James E.
Boyd or J. Sterling Morton." Tlie signa­
*cr
tures are: John Maltes, John Sinclair, W.
|
’rSj^ei'u ot Kmrara. .taN. Babcock. C. H. Withnell, aud J. E. poinuxl him Halted Stale, circuit Judge Benunltan^ooanty. rautbero CalHorala.
n&gt;r th.1 ‘ifceth district He h.ts been an
Bernard Mcnluius, of Alton Junction, is ;
stalwart Democrats of Kansas sure
Ible iud^.
I dead, bringing the death list resulting P^ou. of lhe efferi. of fusion in tbe Martin has wrought relief, cure and comfort to
North.
‘
—— -------- - — -----from the Wann disaster to a total of twen- case—that it will discourage the nonuna- thousands of sufferers from plies: it is cer­
J"»"‘ M. Thurston was invited into the EX-SECRETARY WHITNEY BEREAVED, ty-nine.
tion of .straight Democratic ticket* in the tainly a great medicine or we could not
iwuor*PTCv:«to exi u Cun« cu*«n:cce. i Republican caucus and made a statement
-----‘ Va.TO. ^1.
z.f 1 future— have |&gt;eguu organizing and will give a printed guarantee with each pack­
sSSSKfi.K?cx3s^u*ue*-,ci»c!aeaa0. • confirming the above, he having been in­
age. Price 8loo. six packages S"», ’
j/n-yrar^ gro^u to a blushing bride j
---------------- pKnn Vl k"okdkr
~ i terviewed by certain member*, both Re- I
--------------------- --- ----mall. Fur sale by Fred L. Heath, Uje
druggist.
Mkhlm c«inl&gt; OHU../-M.
pubU&lt;»iUM&gt;a DjmocnU. who «»t»l &lt;b« . Xkw T.tar.. Kvb. 0,-Mrx William C.• ■i .
.... a. .
, provide* for one or. not.
Irish citizens of tbe United blatot are '. H .
t. .... ,
- . „„„„„i
* At a aesetou oi the iTuoate courx tor the fact' that the Democrats would present .v\rhit,n 'v died atBo’dock yertprday inotu-._ I imt-ilMwl
whb
GUdwoneU
borne
rule
’
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f
*
"•«'*«.Tbe Eaton Rapids fair Is alreigty
eounty of Barry, holden at Hie 1‘rolmto *’«&lt;••• in , their ultimatum, loiter he was given the ....... .
. ... .
tax
SheUlled
.lowly
l-.lt
.-U-dUy
tram
M1|
for
Irebmd
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M
x
ra
Gw
dlae.
of
BbelbyrUle.
Illa,
bora
lolled.
­
the city of Hastings. *,'•
ultimatum in writing and promised to lay
.
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- . ‘ uur i&lt;»r irciauu,
w ""X
’ ■ wwuuu,
. Twin ora
• Gtr-.ir-l- In Vtt 7 llard uounced. It will take place Sept. tit.
...
....
.
&amp;?Sdrirtt hnSirt ^iDeetyfh^
i it «*fa™ the caucus He bad no.ugges Saturday morning, dr p.te all
tlmtroudd
pnmWvMt. „n&lt;i...
john -w.
p. suttou.
ertrctary
of• 1 J™
ore ha. luwr.
breu rtruck
Ur No. 7 Hard
Scarlet fever, nieaslra and tuumpe
Present. Charles W. Annstnmg. Judge rt tlot» t &gt; offer, except that the nf-tiou be the i **'
f°r ^vr. aud dt ! &gt; •&gt; cluck Huturday 1 the Irisli National l^engtic iu the United ^rr mine at Ishpeming, Mich., nhicb con
all getting jn their work at Coldwater
Probate.
pi.triotlt.rn and* honor. ; Dight aU hope was pr.utsudly abandoned,1- ji States.
tain* tl per cent, of metalUc iron.
btuU-s.
jr&lt;l 1। rvsult
result of thought,,
thought, .patriotiun
Hcffii dra d“^^? tw, r-.a.-. or Ktc.iaq .
Gave Them O.e Moye Day.
| Hetdlfe waa prblou^-1 a tew bon re by the ; A. B. Sclxut. wb&lt;i ha&lt;l been so long away
*mw medical Undents at St.J«mph.Mo.,
On readingamtniing lhe j*tftit'ii; didv veil-j Following this statement the question of , liberal use or oxyacit, but ;it .1 oxiliA'A ^te ,
that hi*' wife married another cut off the head uf a “subject for&lt;li&gt;t&lt;cc' continuing Thurston as a candidate was • pa»&gt;«l easily away, Mr. Whitney ni.dj a
suddenly returned to Lt tnare. la J ’fan and stuck the ghastly thing ou the
rartl'iw wd d^ribunon rt
rt -rgud pro ami con. Finally, as a pledge nurra only being pr.? . t with her.Mira , nb prTfcrac&lt;) cnu^i jealonsy with tbe sec- {rotrt porch ot a house of 111 repute kept by
labi drccsscd ,n in Mi l i-il'l'ci &lt;!•■» T.bcJ. was forthcoming from the jv&lt;- Democrats, j " hitiicy waa.the utu&gt; '. ;ug!it -r ufllriirv ond
..............................................................
. will ■ ^la «
hpsbond, who shot his wife. She
M &gt;•-»ii-'r.
maybe m * 1- amuag-t tbs Ii ‘Ire o’ s-s, 1 d- । Babcock. Jlntiis, North, Sinclair Mid D-I’ayue. at &lt;me time senator from Oh
recover, and he h* iu jail.
i Colonel Daniel S. 1 Jimont will throw up
mX^Mprovi'tel^
M*n“r ll*
1‘ fl C’‘’” I Whltneli, to give the Republicans one 1 «•»'• « -riter of Oliver I’ayn.-, uf the Stat
Senator Colquitt has *o far regained his j F-J5,00U a year Imsinem In taking a place in
Tu&gt;«reupon it is'ordered, thnt Friday, lhe ' mare day, the caucus adjourned, with the ard OH company.
health as tu have good hojira of seeing the Cleveland’s cablne'.
1’9 drt uf Frt.nun. .y. ,»-.iv*3 ;.t U-U o’sluck understanding that another meeting
Telegrams of Confloteuee,
I 1 inauguration services.
’
, Prtxwdixtm* have bran begun to compel
' the Mercantile Safe Deposit company, of
deceased and all otberjwremisltiterested in said meeting was held laet night and it was re-|
sympathy throughout
; against the propaaal of a local iiterarr aa- New York, to show whether fll.000 alleged
Sebawaing lias a curiosity in the )&gt;hj&gt;pe
esiate. orc required to amirgr ut 4 xmion Unlved that Tbm'ston should be dropped, । country .-uni all yesteiddy telegrams and . .M|lo|. |oinvipol. nrl rnm.rmlHn
to have been Lrfht-l in their vaults in IW&lt;» of two mice connected by the tail enjj
by C. H. Sanfur-1, an old man. who claims
“rX7“. X.,
Home W ithnat a Mother.
---- -------------—. n«,,. -bo w„ so he wm rubbed uf the key of his box and his
line iscumra uu* nuu inc live x^eiuv
-.y ...... ..........
i Pro”‘,n’*nl while holding the governorship pocketbook after de|&gt;osixing the cash,' is hi
The roon/^n disorder.
is further ordered, llnu said petitioner give no- , rPn
._,adhere to
-their declaration of- yerter- 1 arrive were those
----- »------ —Presid'en^UceTiuid
»—m. —i 1
avia
1• &gt;UM
Mr. (Irv.lAoi from
Sir JuUrm
J’,.1 S”*'"-"--------------------------------------- J"’.0’! U,e ~°’W»
tie© lo tho persons Inrerested in said estate, of xly .it* will result In the election of Judge Alra.
. Thv caf» on lhe table.
Cleveland.
Sir
Julian
tbe pendency of srtd petition, and the heantw ’ dny
------llrilidi
minl.trr
WnaMiwwii,
mid
.
!,
•
“
I
Tbrre
mm
klllrd
ud
»rrrd
l»dl,
The
flower-5tand
npm-t. and the mis­
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■ -* V ----. . . ',
f•hr
hu It.ifi.k
...1
t W
•• u
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be Allen, the Populist candidate,
n-pr~nutl«e. ur other roretim leaallou, I ?l“hh •l“1 no1 ,lr*‘ eUm armncUl mndl- iuj.ire.1
bj
» rear-end
rri.-r:;d collision
r=Ubd™ oT
.
j a
of two
chief to pay:
published in tbe Hastimn Bannkk. a newsp* |
_________
tier printed and circulated in said county oft
.
•
liiou.
freight
trainon
------.
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freight
trains
tbe-vBaltimore
and
Ohio
And Johnny is screaming '
also sent mexigt-s.
Birrv. once In each week (or three suecre-frc
Populists Welcome W.«
at Williams Station, Pa. Icy rails made
. As loud as he’s able.
Friday. Feb. i.
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
.
**
—
New “
York. Feb. 7.—Cooper
Union was
MURDERE0_3Y INDIANS.
'
CHAHLF.S W. AKMltTHONU,
Fur nothing goes right when nianm-.i An effptt is being made to obtain a pen­ the trains unmanageable.
(A trie copy.)
Judge of Probate. j nearly filled last night with people who
away.
Tbe district court at Sherman, Tex., cov­
Six
Cattleman
Slangtitcred
—
ludlan
Pollen
sion
of
tW
a
month
far
the
widow
of
Dr.
sympathize with the Po'puiist movement
ering but two counties, had 221 divorce
What a scene ot discomfort and 'con­
Kane, the Arctic explorer.
PROBATE ORDER
and who gave a greeting to General J. B.
fusion home would In; if mamma did not
A!at«nm will grant a pension o! tMd a ' suits added to ita docket this term.
Pine Ridge auknct, S. D., Feb. A—A
Btat-.- of Michigan, County 9t Barry—as.
.
Weaver, candidate for president on the
i Charles Hermann's little boy, whose return. If your wife is slowly brrakiug
At a M*saion ot the Probate Court for the People’s party ticket in the laid campaign. baud of Indian cattle thirvea, headed by year to the widow of Jefferson Davis.
County ot Barry, hidden at lhe Prohate Office In,
Circus men are taking steps to form a I home is at Wann. is the test of tbe victims down, from a combination of domestic
the city of. Hasllno, hi said eounty. on Wed- ' General Weaver in his speech said J hat the Chief Two Strikre, kllk-d Ed Calkins,
of the Wann disaster to succumb. All the cares and female disorders, make it .your
day. the2Sth &lt;iav ot January, In the year one revolution was on. There had been the foreman of the Humphrey cattle ranch, trust.
first business to restore her to health. Dr.
thousand eight hundred aud ninety three.
otbeNnjured will probably recover.
same
prv-revuiutlonary
literature,
the
same
Joseph P. ComegjN, ex-chief justice of
twenty miles northwest ’of here, and live
Present, Charles W. AnrstrooK. Judge ot
Front two to four new case* of tvphua fe- Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is without
opposition by the nobility, once of birth,
Delaware, died at his residence in purer.
Probata.
*
a peer as a remedy for feeble and debili­
In the matter of the estate of WilUam C. now of wealth; the same uprising by the other men named Rodney, Royce, Cook, He was born near Dover tn 1813.
Johnson, deceased.
1
Bennett and Hathaway, all cowlxiys. The
Justice Harlan, of the United States su­ tated women, and is lhe only medicine fc»r
On reading aud tiling the petition duly nwl- tbe third estate—as. In the French revolu­ killing was at flret supposed to be
Ex-Governor IL M. Bishop, at Ohio, is
preme court, was intnxluced to the barris­ the class' of maladies known as fetnahlied, of Jennie M. Johnson, widow of sahr de­ tion.
the beginning of another general uprising, dangerously 111 at the home of hh son at ters of the court of queen’s bench at Lon­ diseases which is sold under a«P9&gt;ntiv&lt;ceased. praying that admlnistrfilon of said es­
but it is thought now to have been done as Jacksonville, Fla.
tate mar be granted to Philip W. Burgess, or to
The Illinois Legislature.
don, after which, upon invitation, he occu­ guarantee from the manufactuirn that
some other sulLthle person.
Mortality statistics of New York stale p-eu
s&gt;
Springfield, Feb. 7.—The senate met revenge for the cattlemen rejxirting the
pied a
a seat
on the bench beside the chief it will give satisfaction, or the money wfl!
Thereupon tt is ordered, that Thursday, the teth
I theft of a steer to
Brown.
Those of
day ot February, A. D. Win. at one o’clock In the
be refunded. It Is a positive cure fbr the
b»t lbm wmi ool . .(uonim ;
“ Ageut
^“'ut Bm
r"' Tbe
of for 1888 show a rat&lt;of BO.78 deaths per 1,000 justice
population.
'
afternoon, tie assigned f.r the hearing ot said pr-nt ^..1 .11 U&gt;«
। !.b'.
.wbo "SJP"1
&gt;“
Frank Uwh, the Waverly (Kan.) bank most complicated cases of womb troubit-.
petition and that tne heirs at law ot said de
Bad l^ands. and It will require a con­
Btao. th. Cbp. cU.mioa Hold, to ata- robLer,
-------- ---------------,„r’,s
has liven mmlenced to one year
ceased and all other persons Interested In said journ. About thirty representatives were siderable force ot men to dislodge them.
An Adrian man spends all ot bls tin.
estate , are required to appear at a session of present when the house met. The journal
covered in 1507, oO.Olib.OOO carats of ^tones, imprisonment for robbery and then to be
Faithful Indian 1‘olle*.
said Court, then to be tnilden at the Probate
valued at I350.(XX),000. have been exported, hanged for the murder of A. P. Ingleman circafaUng antl-world’s-fafr-Sunday-closoffice, in-the City of Hastings, in raid Countv. was read and the regular order of business
As soon as word of the event was re­
! whom he shot while trying to escape
’
and show cause. If any there be, why the prayer was followed. No one had auy bills to in­ ceived here twenty Indian police were sent These would load up two big coal trains
Cleveland says that the “repentbf the 1 ,
----------7-----of the oetitloner may not be granted. And it is traduce and the house adjourned.
out to bring iu the hostile* dead or alive, Sherman silver bill is the great necessity uf L,v^ STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS,
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to tl»e persons interested In said estate, of the
the command being given to First J Ser­ the hour."
1
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pemlency of said petition and the hearing
Repealing Democratic Legislation.
geant
Joe
Bush.They
came
up
with
the
Chicago.
thereof by causing a copy ot this order to be
The Mercer county (N. J.) grand jury
LANSING, Mich., Felx 7.—The apparent band and surrounded it, being re­
published In the Hastings Baxmeu. a news­
recommends the whipping port for the das .
Chicago. Feb.u.
paper printed and circulated In said County of intention of the legislature is to repeal all ceived with . a volley which
hurt tards who whip their wives.
Following were the quotations on the board
Barry, once tn each week for three successive
no
one.
The
police
replied,
killing
the
political
legislation
p*wed
by
the
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
iI -ltd
Wh
cal
_February,
open*,!
The
Missouri
legislature
stands
pat
and
IDO
oiuwoun
"
uc
“
‘
-«®«wu*ry.
opened
Democrats when In power. Half a dozen four—Two Strikes, his two sons and refuse, to indoroe Vert’. vote on the auti 1 ill"-Chas. W. Ahmstromi
--zar-.
vpeuou
?*ned•'-‘WC. CiiiMil
cl'~^
Judge of Probate.
bills were introduced yesterday to repeal White-Faced Horse. Two of the band sur­ option bill.
u n^*c; July, opened TSlac. closed
rhwwi »«e.
Thu*. CornWhen she had Children, she gavethem Oaeun*.
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” ■*“**
such bills. ______ ___________
rendered, but the rest cscape-1. For their
Fobroary.opened M^-. closed 4^c: Mar
The Freeman's Journal in Ireland, and opeuetl M4c, closed 47i$c; Jujr, opened 4”fcC
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
gallantry Bush has Ixjen promoted to sec­
&lt;?£ ‘^.bruar/^^JK;
In lhe matter o( the estate of Immer N.
VEAZEY IS AN EXPERT.
prominent
Irishmen
in
America
are
not
in
ond lieutenant, while four other' Indian
( rittetiden. deceased. Notice Is hereby ri»en
”*-'• M*rch. opened 3T-qc. closed
sympathy with ths recent proclamation of
that 1 shall sell at public auction, to the blith­ Btft Is Whisky Trust Tanglefoot this Sort police have been made first sergeahU.
Gannon and Sutton, of the Irish National' S-Bdc: May. o vned 36c. cloned 3H$e. Pork—
est bidder, on Friday, the tenth day of March.
W. A. Dell, of Kalamagoo fell on a sidtA. D. 1*03, al ten o'clock In the forenoon, at
Land league in America, declaring that
cl°~d 1J« Mar. walk and sustained serious injurious to lib
the Probate Court rooms in the city ot Hast- / Washington, Feb. 7;—Yesterday’s aeaSuuT,t‘* ”,
J®*?- opened
Cincinnati, Feb. (1—The Presbyterian Gladstone's heme rule bill is a fraud.
spine.
mFY.10 ,|M* C«"«dy of Barryyln the State of lion of the sub-committee of the house ministers of the United States hare com­
-Michigan, pursuant to License and authority
John Bradley. H. W. Shively aud “BilL"
granted r&lt;, me on the thirteenth day of January. judiciary committee investigating the menced balloting on the question* of otherwise unknown, all miners of Aspen 1 Produce; *
A DOCTOR’S EVIDENCE.
A. D„ uwt. by the 1'robiue Court of Barry
tIIImI hv
■ ". * ।
con,.. wurp Ikuw
b,&gt;..
&lt; ourity. Mtchinu. ail of 4he estate, right, tittle whisky trust was devoted to watching ex- “Briggsiam," bible Inerrancy and higher Colo.,
and Interest ofthe said deceased ot. in and to perimenta by Mr. Vcazey in producing criticism. The voting waa inaugurated
‘h* rcal estate situate and being in the County liquors by adulteration. By the use of essen­ by the Cincinnati PostJ which baa under­
Eighteen coal miners were killtd and fif­ , Drreswl poultry-Spring'
’’Jff17.' *n 5hn 8,ate °r Michigan, known and
7ZoUow,llto'w,t: The »
fractional tial oil,essences and coloring matter he pro­ taken to poll the church on the great theo­ teen wounded by an explosion of flre-d;4njD
1OU»___ FB. Choice, tau
halt (Slot the southwest quarter (X*) and the • duced In a few minutes whhkies,runu aud logical questions at issue. Ballots are In a pit at Recklinghausen, Westphalia.
west half (H)of tbeeast haJf(S) of the south
Wisconsin rojw, Ai^73.; r„.r btt; Hebruns, Tic
west quarter (la) ot section twenty (30&gt; In 1gins similar to those which were placed on pouring in by every mall from tbe minis­
ters
and
indicate
up
to
tho
present
time
73c;
Wisconsin
Burbanks.
7J£hK0cSnu” "a”11 ^nBe *’y° (:’ W®*t' wh,oh SjUB the market and sold as pure goods. The
An explosion in mine No. 11 at M
that the conservatives are in the majority.
The order iu which the symptom* of
Samuel Carson, which mortgages and the in- basis for hk products was an orderless and Nearly one-half of the ministers predict a ter, I. T„ killed Nathan Ward and
. UXW,
chronic catarrh are nearly always as fol-'
Jack
colorless
liquid,
known
to
the
trade
as
1)ee’ lWh',ftn- “noubted to tbe sum
-J air lo xoo l.
-()bu
ot MOLtL
Iowa: A cold, which hangs on loncvr
“spirits.” It was worth about 11.30 per disruption of the Presbyterian church a» Connor. The cau-se was a “windy” si
f«ry.
Dated January 25th, A. D.. ihki.
j
D
r
ouce
convicted
of
th]
tbe
result
of
the
approaching
Briggs
gaUon.
e
than usual; a sensitiveness of the air pa&gt;&gt; murWm. p, StPNAM, Admlnstrator.
heresy trial in Washington. An over­ der of Mrs. Barnaby, has been grni ited
Hig Mosay In Each Drinks.
sages by which one catches cold rawly: a
....
a
ru* -trlal by onler of a* SQPreme od
continued rattled, cold In the brad, threat
By the use of compounds worth ebout whelming majority so far stands by tbe
.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.
doctrine
of
Bibical
inerrancy
and
a
ma
­
wIlBam Clifford, a tough dUzm of ''
IX cents he produced a gallon ot liquor
Prr.,'“• broken
me; dark or cheat; discharges growing thicker and
-onio, goodi ixmditinn
noa...comb,
_
jority denounces the higher criticism as de­
h*’R**n made la the con- ।
more offensive: lore of flesh, despondent?
dtt !'&gt;;&lt;« ui a certain mortgage, executed bv Allee that would sell for as high as H. The structive to faith.
Coring, O., oiwaultcd a barber nam^l Stair ^2rH&lt;*5 T^e ‘'rl&lt;** MthaUnhm loss of appetite, headache or cough. and
*u :'I’,ry A- (-®wle* ®f the Township •production ot adulterated goods represent­
Craney
and
was
shot
to
death.
I
IfcciJu
?
ng
*'
1
*"
fallows.
Ch ’ .".W' ‘irry
Mkhtam. to Atlee J. *ed one-half of tha liquor buainew ot the
ino t'apai Delegate a Fixture.
general^lassitude. Nuw this is about i!.e
Fire destroyed the Knowltou Manuf«- I &amp;!
Chuu illl ironnerlr Alice J. Morey) of Toledo. country. By
misrepresentation these
Washington
Feb.
A — Monsignor
order In which symptons of chronic catari l,
Otno. beariiwdate Mny thtLseventh. A. D., ixta
and rcrarjed on the seventl day of May. A. D. Igoods were worked upon the entire trade Sutolli has received from Cardinal R.impol­
niake their appearance, and If the sufferer
iwu. nt three o'clock and thlrtv tlre minutes, p. *ot tbe country. Mr. Veaxey urged that
Is fortunate enough to find a cure the
m. in liber number 24 of tnortgageH on page 38s ,certain witnesses (no uiitms given) be ls tbe papal document establishing the
symptoms will begin to disappear in • x
in the Offi.-e of the register ofdeeds forBarry
permanent
apostolic
delegation
in
,
the
county, .dlchignn, and there U now claimed to 'called as aoOu na poMkible, a* wine of them Uni ted Su tea. As soon as spring opens
actly the reverse order. There may be at
be due ou said mortgage the sum of two would find it more convenient to be in the papal delegate will start ou an extend­ loons after I p. n&gt;. on Sunday
* “ ' pi ng lo “
heavy jmcklug an j »blp. first no- perceptible improvement in tin*
thousand seven hundred and sixty doHam and Europe than before tbe committee, if they
earliest symptoms, while the latter sytr.i nlnty-twocents Includlngan attorney feeof thirty Were given time.
, ed tour over tbe United States. He will
dive dullap.t and no procsedlUKs having been
visit tho bishops and their diocraeq inlonler
toma show prompt Improvement.
taken at law to recover the debt seenrefby the
to become more familiar with the church
This la exactly what Pe-ru-na will do In"
CUffor«l to Prove an Alibi.
said mortgage or any part thereof: Now therein this country.
Superintendent of Police Honn*
n
■
nh.dr', f&lt;,Uut*tloas ranged at 36.40ft the cure of chronic catarrh: It first in­
Is .herehVXlven thrton Frida* she
PirrsBUGG, Feb. 7.—Attorney Brennan
lin, the oldest and
1,
PPV, of Ber- 1
“ ice to extra shipping steera ei-x » vigorates lhe system, Increases tbe appe­
Beil 1» “h.t“ “b £^1. °°W" Po“”
1
made the opening spoech for the defense
tite, then the patient begins to gain flesh,
Springfield, m, Feb. 3.-a snitSriU
yesterday in the trial of “Jack" Clifford,
hope takes tbe place of despondency, and
eharged with murder at, Homestead during be filed by Attorney General Moloney in
all the mischievous symptoms whlcp tin*
the riot on July a, and said (hat they would the circuit court ot this county againut ex­ ’-’wer, -uasK. that w■ *1—.—L."• v1-1*1®—&lt;0 bulla, aud
ycaj chronic catarrh has produced will dlsaj
be able to show that the defendant was not Auditor Puvey and his Ixmdsmen asking
pear one by one in the reverse order of
sufficient thereof 1at the mill nor on the grounds' until for an accounting uf the receipts and extheir appearance. Thu last symptoms to
after 1'J o’clodk noon ot that day, penditurea of the insurance department
loiikffl-1 T,8-,
!•“ O«
yield are often the ones which th? patient*
and that at the hour (11 o’clock) when Con­ during General Puvt&gt;y’B official term.
ill. Hi* had an acute AttMnV
t
expect
to disappear first, but all should re­
nors waa shot Clifford was in bed nt his The attorney general will also get out a ousiyo-i
»1"inmember that the first symptoms to appear
home. Witness;-* of tha battle tot ifled warrant directing the sheriff to find the
Deputy Sheriff Schoenfeld nf w
.
will be the last ones to disappear, while
that the first shots came from the baryes, tahsing books.
sad although they had mingled with the
Hie last ones to appear are usually the
A Colorado Faoonclal l«t«s~
tailWT r"ld'nt ■&gt;' ‘be un.
crowd they had not seen “Jack" Clifford
first onre to disappear. Cures made in
Washington, Feb. 7. - ReprwenuUy,. Penrod had shot once at the tl»nne«
this way are pcruiantmt cures. A patient
“*
Mailer?, living two mile, from the Townsend, of Colorado, has introduced a ’Minin* to
cured by Pe-ru na la no more liable to ca­
C. Bnutwo, 0( Hamilton, o.. ha, om—,
testified that Clifford did udt Iwri
tarrh than as if be had never had it
A complete treatise on chronic catarrh
| deposit, or lawful money.
in all Ita stages and complleaUous will bv
seut free, on application by The Pe-ru-na
Drug Manufacturing Company of Cohnn•'us, Ohio.

GarfaHlMS

PlirPS
Headache
Cures SickHeadache

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

EStrtSiJk, *"* F,b“~7'

532

MI^-X’.*£“ S’.

—^is.rs~

^r‘,'^,°lh,i'f'u\'ou“lrr

’bhV. H.thiJK^^XcS’i

’Six

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, February g', 1893.

ADIRONDA.
&lt;tua*&gt;j:

-

mam ,r

WHEELER&gt; il' ART AND NERVE

Will positively i*nx- '.Pwr: Disease, Ner­
vousness and rilu«ip|nMjeuM 4 to 3 drops
insures Immedi-t!- r-il -f; ciaranteed free
’ from opitates.. r»i-e. R N. Middletun, pas­
tor M. • E. church. C-.Ur Springs. Mich.
after preaching dll 1 u^d "Adlronda” now
I sleet&gt; suundly mid -wake refreshed.
Price 50c. prepared ’»y Wheeler «t Puller
Medicine Co., (.’••-hr Springs, Mich.

w. H. GOODYEAR.
HASTINGS.

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,
Go to the

1t Is raid that when Grover Cleveland
was elected Mayor of Buffalo a fortune
-teller told hnn.that he would be elected
governor by an unprecedented majority:
that later on he would be chosen Presi­
dent of the Unite*! Mates, and that lie
would Ik* nominated a third time and suc­
ceed. but Hijtt'be would not live t*» the end
of hia aecohct term.
'
The follow’ng we lake from the Detroit
Tjibun. wblrh I, pul.ll.lwd by Uw rwibul
or Mrs. .lames G. 'Blaine:—Waattlugluu.
Feb. L*r. 18Wt.—The public advertise­
ments ut ninny biographies of James G.
Blaine pretending to be •authentic’ and
•auihoralivc’cnmiHri m-to slate that uo
biography or life and w-otks ot Blaine
is author Ired by inyseK or by any mem­
ber «&lt;f Mr. Blaine’s family-that no manu­
script by Mr. Blaine or noy private let- j
ter or paper of Mr. Blaine’* family or any
material biography has been given out to
any one.
■
"If in tlie future any ‘authentic’ or
’autlrurizvd' biography should l»e publish­
ed by competent authors it will be author­
ized by myself.
OUR COUNTY

The Delton
Breeze is on the 2nd
year of ite existence.
Frank Black of Hastings, of Black A
Son, with a number of woikmen, unloaded
a fine monument at this station, to lie
erected In the Prairieville cemetery on the
lo: of Jacob Bnindstetter.—Delton Breeze.

CITY BAKERY.

T.icj’re g«=t a Dull evangelist at Cad­
Twenty-’nlne fanners of Lansing sent a
request to tbe common couilcil last even­ mus That’s hia u-me but lie is getting
ing asking that no scales In the city be there Just tl»e Minr.
used for weighing their products except
^Justice John Friedrich, of Iron Moun­
those belonging to the city weigh master. tain, la all right. The aldermen have re­
instated
him.
Tho young ladles of Charlotte have . a
novel way of getting a sleigh ride. They
"Wu want *thjtinsane ahj-lum." ’K»l» Is
evidently were tired of waiting for their the bunh 11 of a suhig by spnio 12.000 Mar­
__
___________
____________
lx*st _____
fellows
io come after
them: so ___
they. quette pe*»pU.
got together a line of hand sleds 12 rods
Ambit-t* Harr.’t, «.f Muir, was srttslrd
long and
then plied
on
as“"tight
----------”- *
-----**” as they
could stick" fastening their sleds to a team on a ehirgv &lt;»f bigamy an«l wife No. j 1 u»
the complainant.
for a propeller.
Saginaw '.s noxious bi get pure 1 Ice.
IVopiv -ay ’Im! it»&gt;-nreimiry kind is| full
glOO Itewant S1OO.
.Twenty dogs have passed into the hands
Tbe n adyrs &lt;d tills |.*ni&gt;er will be pldaaed
St. Joseph's dog-fMteher since the dug
to Irani that i!a n-is ut l&lt;-abi one dreaded
ordinance was passed.
disease ilml k&lt;-knee lia*» been aide to cure
Merton.Bowman, an alleged horse thief, In ail its stages ami llwl is cuinnii. i tail's
became an^ailexed lunatic at Flint the Catarrh Vurt-xlb the m.ly positive cure
other day. He called himself the son o! known to tlmlhiHtfca’ frx»xn:ty. ttfitprrii
God and called the Officers something else, b^lug ii c«H&gt;UiliiM’rt'al dlse-XM’. ri'qidrts a
bat couldn't convince tbe latter that Im: con*lltutioi&lt;.il treatment, lluil’a Cntjirrh
was crazy. He was locked up In an alleg­ Cure Is thken
uellng directly
ed Jail.
upon the blood un«i inue«»u&lt; HtirfnceS of
The board of control of the mining th.* nvMi-m. t;.cr. t'j «t«-&gt;sH-jli'g tbvjuupdaschool at Houghton will ask for a new tl&lt;»i of the dteHu**!. a.«4 giving the patient
up the constitution
building for mining engineering, drawing, stn-pgtli by
: ■
■ - - --mechanical and electrical engineering. A
good sized sum will also be asked for in­ Thu proprietors have so much faith in- itcreasing the equipments of the physical curative powers, that they offer one hun­
dred
dollars
for
mii&gt; ease that it. fails to
laboratory.
cure. Send for list of testimonials.
A Cheboygan doctor going through a
Address. F. -I- &lt;- llES’hY Jc Co, Toledo,
graveyard one night, thought be snw some 0. Sold by druggists, 75c.
ghosts. He routed out a neighboring
granger,’who soon became very indignant
The ghosts were only some cals and dogs
astings
ity
ank
engaged In a prize tight.
Mich. 7
• Ludiu.
N. S. Brooks, of Minden City, lias pass­
ed tbe age of three score years and ten.
■1,75.000.00.
He is very 111, too. The other day the CAPITA
marshal fixed the village bell and people,
with tears In their minds, thought it was
tolling for him. To show how mistaken
they were be up and got married the very
next day. ’
Mr. Gaily Tramp called at the residence
of Mrs. Will Sampson, at l^uaweo Junc­
tion. It was just before dinner time. He •J. O. lUH’N
sat down, ordered a meal' with the air of
uolds, Cann er.
a Vanderbilt and was getting very happy

A Nashville woman called on a family
yesterday, and when Hie woman of the
bouse came to tlie door, her ryes were red
from weeping, and she hail a very haggard
look on her face. Presently her daugh­
ter appeared, and she, too, was xWt?t&gt;liig,
tears rolling-down her checks lu streams.
Finally the hired girl walked into the
room wiping tlie tears from her checks
with her apron, and the visitor who had
been working herself up to a high pitch'&amp;f
sympathy, burst into tears, aud throwing
her arms around her dear friend, com­
menced 'consoling her, ami asking her
what the trouble was, "Oh nothing.” said
alice kirk, m. d.
lhe woman of tlie house wiping away a
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Physician aud Surgeon.
tear, "we’re just pulUiig up some horse­ when a deputy sheriff living In the vicinity
IlHstings, - • Mich.
All cidls promptly attended day or night. Of- radish.”—News.
made bis appearance. Mr. Crestfallei^
flee over E. G. Stowell's boot and shoe store
Postmaster Schantz has succeeded in Tramp did not stay to dinner.

Fine line of creams Jul
fresh confectionery.

A, E. BENKES.

BUSINESS CARDS.

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securing a mail for Woodlaud on every
I AMES A. SWEEZEY.
passenger train which comes Into the vil­
ft
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich. lage. •Commencing with, this morning
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­ mail will arrive from Hastings on the 7:30
train. This will be a great accommoda­
lections promptly attended to.
tion as Woodland parties can now get
mall to Hastings and an answer back the
RS. E. 11. A C. P. LATHROP,
on the same day.—Woodland News.
Homoepathlc Physicians and
Surgeons
Messrs. Corrigan. Ya'rger and Herrick,
All calls cUy and country ^promptly
of Woodland, shipped about 500 head of
tended to.
sheep to Buffalo recently and have a large
number leftwhich they are bolding back
’1 A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
for better prices..
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Physician and Surgeon,
Woodbind fanners are already rniki ng
Delton.
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5!ich.
for
preperatlons
to
tap
their
sugar
maples
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Office in residence, one otock east of depot.
the How of sap.

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Calls in city or county responded to with
prumpluess, day or night
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Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract mock, ilairingsMoney to loin on Iteal Bstab- H a! Estate
■■oid on c &gt;inml&gt;S!on. General con/cvaucing.
rlavirlu a complete set of Abstract Hooks, com­
piled from the Records, can f&gt; rnltb complete
« tracts.
C. F. HROOKS. Clerk.
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A P. DRAKE, M. D.,

NEIGHBORINGCOUNTIES-

Decatur ship* more wheat than any
(own ot lb size In Michigan.

An Otsego man cleaned his chimney by
exploding a quantity of gunpowder at the
bottom «&gt;f It. Every particle of soot was
removed by the explosion, but .hl# wife
doesn’t expect to get through cleaning
house before May 1.

A man should have better sense than to
dun a printer, but It appears that a Ben­
ton Harbor man had not Saturday he
presented an account for livery hire to an
employe of the Banner. Words, followed
by blows, resulted, and the battered and
defeated would be collector was thrown
out of the office, after which the typo
credited-Ijlmself with S2-.50 and washed
the gore from his face.
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An old.homesteader died near Marquette
the other day. Now. the death of a home­
steader is always' a suspicious fact up
there, and a coroner’s jury was at on.-e
summoned. It was soon found that the
man died from natural causes. Then,
says ths Marquette* Timex. “Old John was
lifted into the plain coffin and buried near
up where the soughing pines could lull
him to deeper sleep. There was no minis­
ter. uo weeping mourners, no flowers. no
hearse, but the men who lowered the old
man to his'final rest did so reverently and
carefully as though he had been a greater
man. Then they (filed in his grave' and
smoothed tlie mound with their spades
and left him alone to await the bugle call
at judgment's great day."

Some Vermontville hunters -an&lt;i dogs
O|h*e over Holloway’s drug store.
chased a rabbit Into John Garinger’s barn
It is much cheaper to make the stables
Office hours from 1 to i p. tn Telephone, don yard, and though the rabbit escaped, a
meeting with residence, a: Holloways drug cow was scared so that she ran over a pile I warm than to maintain animal heat with
•tore
of rub’blsh and broke her neck.
» extra food.
Stock raising an fattening must Ik■J M. FDWLER.D.D. S.
Mr. Bert Smith, of Eaton county, was
0.
recently made the proud, possessor of a made more than an incidental part of farm
j tine Dorsel lamb, the only one of that work.
breyfl in Hie county.
The breeding of good horses should be
hilipt. coujkove.
looked upon in the same light as in raising
Attorney at Law
A wild ear and an Eaton Rapids bus a farm crop.
tSuccrssor to Smith &amp; Colgrove.!
collide*! mt the lake Shore track In that
(UtUce tu Guion block. Boatings.)
One article of foodsnay l»e sufficient for
city with such force as to bring the former
•Practices In atlthe courts ot the state.
to a complete stand still and crushed the a meal, but next time you maj; want some­
bus to fragments- Only one passenger thing else.
k ’ E. KENASTON,
was in the bus and fortunately escaped in­
zx.
Attorney at Law,
.
Do not count on wintering ybung catjle
(Over J. 8. Good rear A Co.’s store.)
.. juryat the straw stack and securing a profita­
Practices In all courtsof the State. Collectloni
M. J. G&lt;As lost a valuable family horse ble growth.
promptly attending to.
Sunday. The animal got into the granary
It is lhe keeping aud feeding that kiliR. TIMMERMAN. Hommpathic Phy­ and overate.—Plainwell Enterprise.
the hog of the present day mon* than the
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sician and Surgeon.
"
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Jackson horsemen have fully decided to constitutions.
(Office over latlhrop’s drug store.)
‘ build a mile track and'will'expend 835.000
One advantage of having thorough-bred
AW, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT­ fnr grounds and a clubhouse and $15,000 stock is that ll leads orfe to practice thor­
ING OFFICE OF
for the truck and equipments.
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ough-bred feeding.
Pai.mkhton A Smith.
If cattle that are being fattened for the
Bellevue expects to have a new depot in
Woodland, Mich.
market are being fed coni twice a day,
C. S. Pai.mkrtom,
J. M. Smith,
the near future.
give them hay at noon.
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.
Tbe Michigan Central ticket office in
There is no single fact that gives belter
Battle Creek was roblieti of 802 one morn­
ing last week. No clue can be obtained. evidence of a fanner's prosperity than he
has fitat-class cattle.
A young man of Liberty, Jackson Co.
Oats contain I the greater proportion of
started out one day during the lo.vely liefill proving elements, and corn of fat
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sleighing to win a wager. He bet with a
proving, ami litis is-why oats Is so super­
neighbor
that
ho
could
hitch
on
his
road
This
quires.
wagon and every alternate man he met ior to com for growth.
Hereafter, changes for advertisements would ask him: ’'Where is your cutter’.*”
The reason why red clover is jo valua­
must reach thia office Tuesdays at latest to 82 50 was duly pul up by each and he ble a fertilizer Is’bat It furnished, In large
insure insertion In the issue of the week started* In going five miles he saw quantity, nitrogen, the dearest of the
twelve men: eleven asked him "where his three principal elements of plant food.
when brought.
cutter was” and the twelfth asked with a The more clover that you can grow ami
• The Barry county sheriff was In town broad grin, "How’s the wheeling’.'” He feed or turn under, lhe be«er your farm
Friday and assisted by Officer Marcellus went back and pocketed the money.—Bat­ will become.
took E. D. Tompkins, an employee nt the tle Creek Journal. •
What Women can do.
Duplex works into custody, on the charge
Willis Marthrs heuj^ at Lake Odessa
She can come to a conclusion without
of non-supporl of his wife. Tompkins re­
turned to Hastings with the sheriff that was rocentlyaamnged quite badly by fire. the slightest trouble of reasoning on it,
One man present was so? excited that he and no sane man can do that
evening.—Battle Creek Journal.
threw a pail of water up in the air and
Six of them can talk at once and get
A tramp feeding machine is an English ^hemted fire! and the water all came down
along first rate and no two men can do
editor's seml-ierlou$ solution of a trouble­ on him.
that
some problem. The machine- would be
The Estey Mfg. Co.*8 yard ut Owosso is
placed In railway stations and other pla­
She can safely stick fifty pins In her
ces, and a hungry tramp would find It crowded with lugs. Over two thousand dress while be is getting one under Ills
only necessary to turn the crank until a dollars has been paid out in a single day. thumb nail.
certain amount of electric energy had been and oyer ten thousand in a week. They
She Is as cool as a cucumber in half a
generated and stored when a nickle would now have a mill that will be able to cut a
dozen tight dresses and HklrtB, while a
drop out The stored electricity would be tralti load a day.
inair will sweat and fame and growl in
sold for industrial purposes.
The Rev. Thomas E. Barr, pastor of the one loose skirt.
Why will people never learn the folly first Presbyterian church of Kalamazoo
She can throw a stone with a curve
of doing business with traveling ’fakirs? has resigned, thus ending the fight over
that would be a fortune to a baseball I
One Eaton Rapids lady, and perhaps his resignation.
pitcher.
many more of them, the other day let one
of these fellows take her clothes wringer
Mrs. Chas. Haywood, living near Way­
She can sharpen a lead pencil—if yon
away to repair it. Be did not bring it land aud well known in that vicinity, was
give her plenty of time and plenty of
back. Tbe frame of the thing was found burned to death Saturday. The house
a few days afterward at a blacksmith’s caught Ore and it is supposed she went pencils.
shop whore the fellow had taken it and upstairs to gel some money that was'in the
She can dance all night in a pair of
wrenched out the rubber rollers, worth room and while there she was struck by shoes two sizes too small for her, and en­
two dollars anywhere,—Eaton
Rapids falling walls and was buried beneath them joy every minute of the time.
Journal.
and burned.
She cin appreciate a kiss from her hus­
One of our citizens suggests that a
Allegan’s woolen and strawboard mill of band 70 years after the marriage cere­
clause lx* presented in the proposed new Ambler A Stanley's burned Saturday, caus­ mony Is performed.
city charter, by which taxes could be ing a loss of f8,000.
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She can go to church and afterwards
collected twice a year. This would lessen
tali you what even’ woman in the con­
the expense always attendant during the
Albion has secured another big factory gregation had on, and tn some rare In­
season, when many laboring men are In for their city. It Is the Barton Metallic
inforced idleness and when food, elotit- Thresher
’
comply, with a paid up capital stances can give you some faint idea of
what the text was.
ing and fuel are at premium, it would &lt;of 8300,000.
also
‘ ’ do awayIth the city’s . annual borShe can walk half a night with a
rowing of funds In the fall of the year “to
Bishop Gillespie, of Grand Rapids, has colicky baby in her arms without once
keep tbe ball rolling” until taxes are been-reappointed member uf the Board of expressing the desire of murdering the
collected.—Charlotte Republican.
CorectlODS and Charities by Got. Rich.
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FRO SATE ORDER
State of MlchlgAt. Couphr of Barn - ss.
At a session ot th'* rtobate Court for Ui*’
County ot harry, hohlnu at'the Frohate office.ltthe City of HoMings, In said county, ou Mon
day the tmh day ot January, Sa the year our
thousand sight hundn-1 and ninety throe.
Present. CharlM W. Armstrong, Judge 0!
Probate.
In the matter of tbe estate of Mary u
Williams, deceased.
On reading and filing the uetlllon, duly veri­
fied, ot Ida McDermott. daughter of said de
ceased, praying that a certain instrument non
on file to this court, purporting lobe the last will
and testament of sold deceased may be admit­
ted to probate, and that administration of mid
estate may he granted to the executrix in said
will ^mmed or to some other suitable penion.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday Che
10th day of February. A. D..189Satteqo’clock in
tbe rorenoou.be aaslimed for the hearing of said
petition and that the heirs at law of said de­
ceased and all other persons Interested In said
estate, are required to appear at a session ol
said eourt, then to he buMeu at the Probate of­
fice, in the City of Hastings, tn said county, aud
show cause. It any there be, why the prayer of
tbe petitioner may not be graoied. And It la
further otdered. that said petitioner give notice
Bp tbe persons Interested In said estate, of the
pendency ot aald petition and the hearl-ag
thereof by causing a copy of this order Co be
published In lhe Hastings Banxkr, a news­
paper printed and circulated in said County ot
Barry,
once In each
week
three Bucceaatv'
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V. ARMNTEOXO.
Judge of Probate
(A true copy.)

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It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
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hungry TRAVELERS.

A W1CKW THOCOHT.;

Pedestrians io* hungry than Hcri*
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THE STAGE DOOH GIRL IS * STERN
Franc* and hia friend might have bran io- | REAMTY 70 ACTRESSZ3tiinldated by the forbidding aspect of a
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man Thom they found sitting in front of
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n.. sivo
w n. • his a ditary house on a lofty plateau in »*. ;
Pyreaeea.
With
Castilian
gravity
and
re.
M,l». U»I ta. o». nh. B.».u IK.
servo he showed no surprise at seeing
.
HSV3 MOM 1NHO3
them, ami refused to sell or give them fo«}
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and lodging. His wife joined him, and । .
thtuhull* Bit
» Maiden.
. -sia iNab aaa
1 1.1HA of it* being wasted. One of the tea
.
rare* of her table was a large oroamenUil
I have read many remarkable st ories con­ said that if the strangers did n&lt;*
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. iake which she had purchased at a nc,«‘‘’ cerning crowds of men of all age* »»d ulzea talk, btu went right on. they would reach
3aij ao waxsAs
.
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; JruL- confectioner’*. She cut the cake who swarm about lb. stage doors of thea­ an inn before dark.
But
this
Spanish
reserve
was
not
so
'm|
.
au&lt;! endeavored to ind“ce,.hlw^‘l?kT^ika
ano aoa msv
.
» portion of it, but he did not like cake. ters, staring the actnssca out uf counte­ penetrable as It seemed, aa the
Paul resort a few evenings since ,H.&lt;
^Pr‘UI l«r &lt;n&gt;« ■!&gt;»
She was determined, however, that some­ nance and maklnt t temralvee genmlly soon discovered. They saw, too, that some , .
degree
of
indifference
might
^tlomdlybe
|
.
disagreeable
and
izbiMixious.
But
chestage
body should eat it, and she offered It to the
h.«
» p.&gt;pul„ ta
ball and elevator buys, of which there were door dude lives ohly in the newspapers. I expected of persons who could cheerfully . .
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four. They accepted It with enthusiasm bare liern on the stage—well, I won’t say live so remote from the world.
.jwrirarta-b- ta rb.nt« »&lt; ‘hhow many yenro-but In all that time I
"Here we orc, and hero we shall stay,
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taod.irr. (mrerrios Uta and quickly disposed of Jt.
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have never seen one of Ids kind. T here is, said my friend Martinlere. “Do you alThe following day every boy wa* sick
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•»* ‘I"™*1- S°“* very sick. A doctor was called, and his however, a being who haunt* the stage ways treat pawicmby in thia way?"
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ol lhe ulr, were eaellhw SviueoT tbera investigations le«l to tbe suspicion thatdoor.
This
“Paaeeraby? There are none. Where
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well
should
they
go?
To
Evtella.
There
bn
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Wrirt
KtaWle. ««l ore.eJtatallj • something was tbe matter with that cake, malinra' imys, fa young.
The glitxis on vou can’t be resoled i( you wear
bright little eptavle crept "‘“’V’’™"”? He said that tbe boys hud undoubtedly dressed, aud ihMMrrews an alarming cars- road tbithtf. Except for the joountain
’em much longer—never out wear shoes—wear
n. FloellT • HUI. «»•
’Sf!' been poisoned. The confectioner’s shop . me.) appet ite. In short, it is the stater, or priests, no one bns passed since the two
;
n«T. whew councewwee betreyed tlie bat­ was visited, and the story of the mischief possibly lhe dniightqfcof the stage door French men fonr years ago.”
new
ones while tire old ones are being repaired.
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tle ot perbdpe Oily
“ more, reumced breeding cake was told to him. He bad dude. He. if bo cverVXiBted. belongs to a
"But that was II” cried Martinlere.
I
.
Some of our Spring goods are here and others
evidently heard a aimiler story before, for
^nprntion.
and an English friend. We stopped here
;
hl. imllnbud cls-r """&gt;ta &lt;"&gt;•»
coming. Call and See them and we will show you
,,1.1 reUted » More Ib.t produced « pre- be hastily exclaimed: “Ob. it waa part of
slie
u&gt; she matinee, fall* in love to cook our game. Do you not remember
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the finest line ol shoes ever shown in Hastings.
ioun.l tatpreeotao on •»
that varnish hatch pf cake. I am so sorry. with the hero, sympnthlxra with tbe hero me, scuorita?"
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about that primitive German banquet I। fou must excuse me. My cook put in a cup int.f ),nlrS the villain, giggle* nt the cutneTbe aenorita examined hia face and ex■
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**"1 was running No. 4 on a western rail­ ’ of varnish. That is all. You see I have dian (the stage door girl never laughs) aud claimed. "Truly it is be!"
been having tho woodwork in my store &gt;aynHbB thinks tbe ingenue “ju:&lt;t dear.’
Then they drew us into the house. The
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road twenty years ago.” he said, when ■ varnished. Yes. that was it- He put in Then, when lhe curtain falla upon th" re husband took off our knapsacks, the aenor
MHuelhhig hapfwned that has kept me '. some varnish. Thetis all."
‘ united lovers withlhe viEnln shipped off ita hastened to get supper, and tbe cbil;
guessing ever since. You .fellows may not . The boys got well, and the story ot the ;
Boflmy-bay, the galleys or Sing Sing. dren came smilingly out of the corners
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Ok» P«ict Snot Df.*ls»s.
' believe it. but it is the solemn truth ns "varnish cake” has been jepcated all over accordipg to hh location, she devours her where they had hidden. Wine, bread,
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►urc a- I am a foot high. 1 bad been lay­ die neighborhood. When the bidden guests j iMt cnrninel and hurries to the stage door. milk, eggs, garlic, preserves, onions, olives,
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ing ofi for a week on account of the illness who staid away from tbe card party heard An(i _jje
#o€ go to the stage dour.^O everything they had they offered us. and
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of my wife, nnddidnut take my run until of it they were glsd that they.hnd mlsunthe hero, the leading juvcnlh: or the they wished to kill a chicken to make a
jot i-lie*! t hat she was doing well and had derstood the date.—New York Time*.
i handsome villain, but, astouishiug fact, to soup, and also to cook an omelet.
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the assurance Of the doctor to that effect•— --------------------- J see the heroine, the ingenue or the souAn old figure In dilapidated clothes, a _
The night I left i was feeling rather deI nd I an Chess.
| brettel This door, which Is to her eyes a man about serenty-flre years old, appeared
pn-'sed in spirits, and somehow writ not a
Indian chta., or “taalur»nga,"-|A ptayM &gt; glided portal. 1« u.u.11, loentad down tta. 'at the door. The children ran to meet him.
bit
miles out the con-, , with
n,i surprised
.nrpntao when
-.’1“ fifty
t"'
Inh an nloplttatl, A hor- awl • , dlngltat.dlrtltat nlloj In ta.ndgLla,taood. "Father," they cried, "here ore French­
donor li.iu.ltnl ta. ,,,
,hl
(our (ol,t „ia„.„, corrr.poudlng , But U duta not lo..k dlngj or dirty to ta-r.
little girl which read: Tome buck.
Mam-1 to a king a castle. » kuigbt, and a bishop Site does not even sen the garbage barrels, men!"
Hastily
"It is the priest," said our hostess. ,
cm is worse. She needs you?
-L; ,1 and four'pawns, aud there are four play- ' tin cans and general gloominess of tho
"Ah, Frenchmen!" said the old man. "I
replied: ’Sent! *'
me*I)on't
word
of her actual
con- 1, era Each player faces hls partner, and place. Her Mecca is that door through
’drier"
if Absoluteknew some Frenchmen in tbe time of Louis
ditlonatC---- .’ Dc=’t :h’=y.T‘- — •
» I places his pieces in the order of ship, horse, which she must puss—that radiant vision Philippe. He was a good man. I have
ly necemarv for me to return I will do so.'’ ;’ junvere
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"Welle all the way to C--I was in an elephant
rajah,
beginning at .»
theth«
leftleft whom she hu* just sqcn folded to the heart hennl that be in-dead."
agony of suspense. I found no telegram, hand corner—the four foot soldiers being ot the hero.
"Yes, hu has been dead a long time.”
1 have known girls to stand for au hour
and somehow, felt re’iw.-d on the idea that | of course in front. Partners are thus on
"And the emperor?" asked the priest,
“Which emperor are you speaking of—
no Dews was good m-wk But 1 ednld not the opposite diagonals. The players move or more in a pouring rain with undampenetl
ardor
merely
to
sec
a
figure
comNapoleon 1 or Napoleon III?" 1 replied.
shake off that fer ling of depression, and it in the order of the sun. *1 he tacticsor the
■
pletely
enveloped
in
mackintoeh.
veil
and
aeemetl to intensify. I h.-lud in my ppeket ! game, apparently from the Bhavinbya
•The good man stared in amazement.
forthut telegram in order to see If Iliad . Punina," are not to attack your opponent umbrella hurry past them and disappear.
Then be »aid: "I do not care to talk poli­
. In Baltimore are two pretty sisters tics. 1 know nothing about them.”
ndd it correctly. I couldn’t find It. It who has just played, as would b® done in
H.nMnnrtr
u.n.nu.way.
no...™..,
was gone, and the fact worried and nettled double chess, but to obstruct the opponent wb... I nn. nnurrtl. Ata culUratri ta.d
He
had never —
M-eu
tbe railway, had
hardly
,|o„ u. ta. rllltare l«me n good Veal- I soon forgot It, however, , who has to play next. The game is dis­ relli.f.1 young woman. Bnt tare. girl. ,
1
pay Cash4or a good lot of
Ltinguished from
from double
double chess
chess by
by marked
marked
p',rf’cl
,or
?”!? I low. but forty y..ta before b. bml vtalted
in attending to my work. The night was ^tingui.-hed
|
Sunday
they
are
Men
nt
th.
ptlnt-ipal
rail,
a(lvUcd
„
to
g„
tUe
„.
. .. . ,,
char, nn&lt;i we were running nt a g.wd rate rariailuns.
variations.
. ---------------.tutlon uf the town to welrome the , „Wha,
you Jo h,.„ ,„h„r „
do
of speed. Isatin the cab looking ahead , There is np queen, and the ship or bishop way
and half in a dream.
I Is ,,lame’’—can only move two squares nt a coming aud speed the parting actress, nl- 1 Mkixl.
w
they have no •personal
acquaint
"Suddenly something idiot across the time, though he can hop over an interven",
;I though
------ ,
,
• . ­
"Oh, 1 have my mass, my rosary, my ,
r
«--— .nor. In tta profrealon They ere :per— |
player
Yo(1
,od
•
tXrTXT^'
track like h flash of lightning. What it ing piece if be likes. Moreover, a ng-nre
fretly eonunl lo wortblp from ef.w. Hal f.
,___ I
J
\J.
1
.
wa- I never did know, but instantly my can take bis partner’s rajnb if ^things arc fectly content to worship from a f ir. .... j
thoughts went back to the telegram and not going Weil, and. so assume command of they must * «i their divinity aud find out । "And whnt does the government pay
both
armies,
and
if
iKXh
rides
have
Jost
a
if
she
is
“
off
the
as
she
is
j
.
»as
pretty
ou
uw
stage
ns
rmtis
my su k wife at home. ^Whether that ob- ’
’* ” They usuqjly
-“ scat at
- '1 ,.^
sit In a front
ix dourcs (about sixty-flve dollars)*
ject t! at crossed the track was responsible rajah they can be restored by mutual con- on It."
‘Sixty
I the theater and stare at her through their I
or not. 1 don’t know, but I all at once grew sent
.....
”
The game is thus pervaded by a Military opera glasace. This to a xcnsltivc actress.’ year.
nervous and shaky. The fireman noticed
"Ah, then yon must save a good deal!"
I.
having
logn
they
aiiir.imt that th.,
i
«i
not so stiff,but
the usomething maddening, if by any chance ;
it and asked me whnt the matter was. but spirit, though n/&gt;f
she bappemi to catch right of them. How- | Tbe.*arcasm pn*cd unperceived.
can't handle, call and
me.. I
buy
1 put him aside with some evasive ..nswer. opening moves are made by tbe aid ot ditc.
"No, I spend it all," he an*wcred inno­
*.;■ .'A;
_7k...-.i wJth th_~ I
All the while he kept looking at me, bow- in this early game tbe rajah could be ever, there arc many, ptaople who do this
standing.
j
‘
ever, and it finally worked me up to such u taken, but be can always, if all the other ume thing, end who ore not stage door
de. and what is left 1 “
give too
J..UAM j
pitch that 1 turned on him and dried, above pieces are taken, retire with the honors of ClH^udooS.taW.b. girl.
M. France.
in thinking that they have n right to do j cJ“,In3’ ,Ai.
r raucc.
tbe roar of the train, ‘Keep your eyes off war and draw.—London Spectator.
so. But 1 oanuot eec what pleasure they i
me or i’ll kill you’’ He shrank back half
derive from a minute Inspect ion of rfouge ■
’
Th® Politician aa an Actor,
frightened, and told me afterward that I
| There are multitudinous amnll things
was temporarily insane nt that time.
The notion of suiting the punishment to and grease paint
To return to the stage door girl. It will i which, as a litllo man, one would suppose
"1 looked out. We were going at a ’ tho crime, however it may have found fa­
frightful rate of speed. Unconsciously I vor with the great medieval sultans of require a great deal of argument to con- must pro:» lu avily upon an eminent polihud pulled the leve/ out farther and in- i Cordova, does nut occur to tbe Matoqulne vince her that the hero and heroine nn* not ' ticion. Liu must he civil to all men—civmadly in love with each olherlu private Her perhaps to the fools titan to any. The
creased thespted of thetraintoaboutrixty • officials of today.
mile* nu hour ahem! of schedule. An in-t A Moorish law court is a parody of all life. A pretty girl once sakl to an actress fools be has always* with him—always,
stunt later lhe bell rang and I revers si ‘that
,t
Europeans mean by justice Extor- of my acquaintance, "Is it really posrible . The eminent politician must nerve as the
the lever. The train came tu a stand- tfon is the main object of lhejudges, and that you do not love Mr. B---- ?” "Cer- especial butt to a vast and wonderful array
still. The conductor came forward with the contempt for suffering Is absolute, talnly not," replied my friend. "Well, I '■ of Ixtrvs. How he must despise the large
a white fn&amp;e and inquired, ‘For God’s • The rich may escape with whole skins, but can’t understand it," said the young lady. ; majority of his so called followers’. With
sake. Joe, what’s the matter with you?’ j those without "palmoil” have scant mercy. “He must be jn love with you nr he I whnt scorn he must regard them iu his
A little while longer and we would For instance, lhe mere accusation of a couldn't net hls part so well.” It was time! heart! Aud yet how he has to go out of
have plunged Into the west bound train, paltry theft, if made from seme favored and words wasted trying to convince thia, his way to solicit the favor of their vote
We ran a little ahead to a side track, and quarter, will bring on the accused the or- on other subjects, sane young woman that ' and interest! How bo has sometimes to
within a minute No. 2 thundered post. It ,.dinary punishment forsuch conduct. This Mr. B-----was a devoted huslmud tutd fa- ! palter with a lie—be must have! How he
wax a narrow escape, aud I closed my eyes consists in breaking the ankle Iwnfs and ther, with about as much sentimental re- ! must be all things to all men!
when thinking what might havo been. I I pitching the sufferer into the nearest lone gan! for iny friend as he hod tor the table ’ He Is nn actor as much aa any actor that
got down with the oil can and walked to 1 or ditch, whence his relatives may or may over which he spoke a certain line, tho ' ever trod tho mimic stage, and be he sick
the side of tbo enginc?
| not remove him. As there are no surgeons sword with which he fought the villain, or ' or sad be bns to give satisfaction to the
"When about to till the cups 1 noticed ai and no medical appliances, the bones can­ any other stage property.
audience in front, if he would keep his
piece of paper fluttering on one of th/’ not be set, and reunite so os to leave the
The stage door girl’s room is usually situation. He has to struggle and strive
wheels. ,.J reached out, took hold of it, add toes turned inward directly facing each decorated with photographs of her favor- ■ to keep lu bis hands the ends of fifty dif­
was about to crumple and throw it away, other. At Tangier I have several times ites, and she is not always contented with ferent string; which are being pulled in
but something arrested my attention and Been one of these poor creatures—possibly a mere photograph. Actresses receive fifty different directions, and preserve hls
I opened it up. I turned perfectly white , quite innocent of the offense attributed to photographs of themselves every day from balance and his head amid them all.
. when-I saw it waa addressed to me and ; hint—hobbling over tho cobbled nlleyri admiring girls, with the request that they
' " what
.........................
Ami
is tbe end-of it? —
What is the
read: ‘Comeback. Mamma is worse. She while the passersby nudged each other and return them with tbeir autograph.
reward of the eminent politician? It is
needs you. It was the lasr straw. My ! muttered “Thief.”
All sorts of questions-ore
naked in these when one considers this
—
mu. question tuai
that uur
one
feeling*
me- weak •as
a child,i —
and
jn the
prisons
and women,
chained notes. This vmu
one ..uu..
wants u lock
" ' of* Dair,,an- is amazed tu think that any
--—made
— - —
— ~
in
un-|uw.
’U3 men
uicu aim
numru, curuhu
*nv man
mnn should
1,1
W
e
i into the enbagain It was together night and day under every cir- other to know who makes her drwvi think it worth his while tn pay
pennlwith a line ulty that I was able to start tbe cumstunceof Indescribable filth and hor- j And I know of one girl, mure curious than ! ties of political greatness.—All tbe Year
engine, " ell. to make a long story short, ' ror, wait until tbeir friends, who bring . the rest, who wished to know lhe name of Hound.
I called the conductor and told him I them all the food they get, are able or her divinity’s coreet maker.
i
---------------------- - —
would go as far as the next station., I re- ; willing to offero-brite sufficient tor their ' But the letters received by actresses
actreraes are 1
Sav»&lt;l from the Fire,
Fire.
Book* &amp;*▼•&lt;!
la ted the circumstances and instead of ; release.—Nineteenth Century.
I not
—
.uravurot all from inquisitive
inouiaitive girls
nirla whose
whom eyes
Rv~a 1 I?
It has
been thought, or rather, u
more
corlaughing he only looked grave and said J
--------------------------have been
Deen dazzled
il.azz.le* by the glare of the
tin foot- I rectly speaking, only fondly hoped, by the
.
.
■ .
'
Bo
Yoar Left
J Mghta.
Hghta.
Some:
imes they
iiguw. Souielimca
u'vuiviiiuv,
vuvj come
vuilzo from
xruui eemdeensi- learned
iraiuni men
lucu throughout
uiruuKuout Christendom
vnnstenaonj
Do Kot
Not Sleep
Sleep on
on Your
Left Side.
Side.
At tne stop, to my surprise, he came for1i ble, *thoughtful
’—-------------•----------------------------------------«... chronicles
. . . j . of the |
women who wish
to tell of that among*•the rubbishy
—...........
—you ram
ward
and.........
said^Joe.
had oe.terrtop
better stop 1
1 , Wtan. paUent cotnpltan.ot . taulttag. .I an evening
•
pleasantly,
.
.perhaps
L
profitably,
..
Kairouin there would some day be found I
here and take Xo. 0 tank. I telrgraphS I *? *•*?
.eery morutag oo wMlng up, ■
Tant
- man
..... .tato finisheuthe
--------Z j ithe first question 1 ask him is a* to the po- j c“^
m at the theater and to speak words of tbe missing classipj, the lost booka-rif I
for a
run., ’ r,Daztrifand
ellltta be' — when going t» rirep. I «ta™«&gt;«ta« and eDCttairwnient. Three Euclid and of Livy, among others. Indeed
hardly knowing what I did, I waited one A,, lemw. ....rata, at reaaS dren on » UW.T. plwulog to the UUtaM. Who in Mine of tlie more ancient books of travel
hour for No. fl, and almost before I knew An Immense number of people sleep on ! receive them. One word of honest appre- on Morocco it is expressly stated that many
it I had reached home. Almost running. 1 the left side, and this Is the most common i elation is worth whole pages of gush, and of the manuscripts that were saved from
hurried to the house. It was nearly morn­ cause Of the unpleasant taste which is gen­ ; uo one is so quick to appreciate this a* a the burning of the Alexandrian library
attributed to dyspepsia. If a meal ,
ing. but lights flashed before my eyes as I erally
M.
Deen t*«en
w.tu.n two
two or
Mure ||
**
“ l‘”“ were taken to Seville, Granada and Fez.
SOUTH SIDE
has been
taken witbin
or retee
three hours
came up. Everything seemed astir. I &lt;,&lt;
going to tad. ta drep on ta. left rtd. l.
„» taX"““
’
In weighing these statements I think It
staggered against the gatepost, for I was
STATE ST.
should be remembered that the Kairouin
weak With nen-ons. dread. Finally, mus- to give the stomach a task which It is dif- 1| A friend of mine receii
the following was founded at the very least 100 years
- teringall my courage, I opened the door flcult in the extreme to perform. The
e and a bunch after the fire that was so disastrous to
student
of
anatomy
knows
that
all
food
en
­
and went in,”
Repairing by J. C. Woodruff.
of violets, from
learning, and that these manuscripts
The silence was oppressive, when Joe ters and leaves too stomach on the right
would have bad a lot of knocking about
stopped aud gulped down his beer. Every­ side, and hence sleeping on the left side offended by an
found a home
the sneives
shelves
—- old
-— woman
- sending you thia before , they &gt;uuuu
uumo on me
soon
after
eating
Involve*
a
sort
of
pump
­
body around the table waited eagerly for
gift and her best wishes. I have many times in the subterranean cellars of the Kairouin
witnessed your interpretations of characters I think it
-a
e xvrurouiu.
the continuation of the story. Deliber­ ing operation which is anything but con­ that
show much intelligence. I know to look
rt ,1 possible .k..
that on
leaving Seville
ducive to sound repose.
ately wiping his mouth Joe continued:
Tho action of the heart is also interfered into your honest eyes that you hare a sweet, ’“I?Granada the Moors may have brought
"What did I find when I went in? you
pure heart. God bless and keep you. Very w“h them to Morocco many of tbe precious
with
conaidtfrably,
and
the
lungs
ore
un
­
are all asking yourselves. Well, not what
sincerely.
Jlaa----------- volumes which are known to have been in
vou expected. My wife was not dead, but duly compressed. It is probable that lying
And, bless her heart, her judgment was these libraries, but which have now dis­
had just given birth to os handsome a lit­ on tlHK-hack fiTtho most natural position,
appeared.—Fortnightly Review.
tle fellow ;ls you ever laid eyes on. My, but few men can rest easily so, and hence Jt not incorrect, and a Bible and ulitiiefadrd
but I w i-. proud, and I stuop&lt;xi down and is best to cultivate*the habit of sleeping on bunch of violets are kept among the dear­
,u question.
vtw ui IMO XI1 gut KOot.
&gt; kissed't item Luth with more emotion than the right ride. It is very largely a matter est treasures of the netress in
foot is, llXe
like the ri(
right/
Before the Actors’ Fund fair a great 1 That the right JWOV
.ht-I'haii shown iu years. Well, I am not as of habit, and the sooner it Is acquired the
tor the sleeper and the worse for the deal was said about the
io probability cf the hand, ordinarily more mobile and atthe
th?'nappy r.ow as I was then. When the boy better
physician.—Interview in- St. Louis Globe­ actresses who attended the booths being same time stronger than tho left might be
grew up he exhibited tendencies of wild­
subjected to insolent attentions from men. attributed to the more frequent exertion
ness "When nineteen years of age he ran Democrat.
This fear wm afterwanl found to be en- | of this side, were it not tbit the peculUrF you save
away. 1 have never seen him since. I
At » Quaker Weddla*.
tirely groundless. It was not the men who I By Is raid to extend itself even to the connever can see him again.”
.
money.
save a
No clergyman is needed at a Quaker pushed and struggled In tbe crowd* about ; stlluUon, and the left extremities ar. .1
"Ob, you don’t know; he will come back wedding because the happy principals per­ ta. booth., .Urlug .nd making andlbl. , rertod to b. more liable todtaSreuX?,^
yon are
, again some day.” wald one.
form the ceremony themselves. Tills is the eomm.ut. about ta. Mr™ who
ri,ht, Th. more difficult iSreXt
ing
“Never,” raid old Joealmost fiercely; "ho formula repeated by the bridegroom at a
working (or eharity. It was the women, stage dancing Are usually execute!
recent wedding: "Friends, here, iu the Thera gentle creatures flocked there in , the right foot, and it I* g^SteliS?
"Why not?’’ neked one a little more nervy presence of the Lord and la the divine crowds, and stared to their hearth* content, ; ered t hat units* double practice iJnecir i
than the
presence, I take this, my friend, Edith it was the flm time they had ever had ; ed to the left leg «
DreteTm
“BecatMl,” replied the old man sadly, Mary Hanbury Aggs, to lie my wife, prom­ such an opportunity, and they were bonnd I for the right will be shown Kv i I » r'Jlc”
„t iu Ot ./ure. 1 do n« ; lu tajr p““k
"he was hanged in Montana three months ising, in tbe tear of the Lord and with ■to taUrn■ ta.
ago for horse .stealing. I knew something divine assistance, to be her faithful and usaert that every woman went there out of
---- - *trewl
— “ nraro a
* nnl, wllh
M&lt;at -people
,
would mar his life. Tbe murderous feel­ loving hnnband.” Tho bride repeated a
or any
b iiding mater
curiosity to stare and comment, but right than with ths left fro, Theta wwm. '•3w3*O|&lt;“ u-»- -ir
ings I experienced that night on the engine similar declaration, toe certificate of mar­ mere
from personal experience I should say th*
coming
to u&gt;,
made a criminal of him.”—St. Paul Pio- riage was signed by witnesses, short ad­ sensible ones were in a vast minority —
PriifwlUng th.
body
with
the
right
foot;
from
this
the
dresses from Scriptural text* were made, Cor. New York Herald.
not only
will sa.ve money
buying
horseman springn. with his left in the
prayer* were offered, and the ceremony
uirrup. and union left handed no boy in
was ended.—Exchange.
Tha story of Damon and Pythias is found
*•*'n '“*■
A new system of electrical railway con- -WmS"
loGraek story. The men were Syracusans.
dulta has been invented which is depend­
Pythia* waa condemned to death by DioA
Washington
woman
waa
recently
sur
­
ent
for
ita
insulating
qualities
tn
wet
nyrius, ruler of Syracuse. He naked to be
are
allowed io settle his business, and Damon prised to receive from her quondam wash"■“? ta« princM. &lt;4 UtadlTiBK
The telephone has appeared at Houour
do
Ml. To, wire, are «appon«l la th. top
gave himself up m a sutotitutc. Pythias
mnin knt I,
__ .
oi u ta.taUd trough autae lu .h^rt twa.
enough
it
­
tare, with elored .nd., b„t „„„
££
Work.
try
that
aWMle
sires
to
telephone
te
another
city
Jhemust
ble us to
cheaply
-- ----------------------- !*?”•“ tautwh.aw«« fill. th. coadult
Urea jdl lalw,,. th. al, w»ula«l lu th. Inrenwl trou-a‘ arrange with his correspondent to be attbe ’
Incorporated by lamblicbu* i» hia
and
yet
get
Btat tau »a,oa. will prerealta. wtotromrttaa. toui Instrument at a fixed hour and minute
htagbe ot th. wlm.-S.w York Wor“
The rule l» said to be rigidly euforot-L
rise,**—Washington Post.
PhiloddphU Ledger.
* 7
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Mens Boys and Youths’Shoes at
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VOL. XXXVIL NO. 42

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IRA VAN VALKENBURGH’S

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HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN’S
OLD STAND
HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN.

Every person in thi/ city ought certainly to be
interested in its prosperity and help to build
up its institutions. “PATRONIZE HOME
INDUSTRY" is the basis upon which every
progressive city is founded, and any one who
sends work-away from Hastings which cap be
done just as. well here is

W. H. QOObYEflR
Desires to inform the
|&gt;eople that he is still
. in the ring, notwith­
standing the big fire.
He is always prepar­
ed to furnish bargains
and all will do well
to call at the

To the best interests of the city.

THE TROY LAUNDRY
Is a home institution, worthy of patronage.
It is better equipped than ever to do good work
and get it out promptly. It needs all the
work in this city for it's support. Thus with
workmanship as good and with prices as .low,
public spirit ought to prompteveryoneto leave
their work where it will do the most good—
.1T HOME.

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I also do

CUSTOM SAWING.
■ P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and Bee me. I will buy timber
standing.

The Mutual Life Icsnraace Co.
RichauJ A. McCURDY, President.
BETTER THAN A SAVINGS BANK.
The benefit* to be derived from a Life Insur­
ance policy, and the dejxmlt of the kame sum
paid for pn'miuiu* in a ravings bank. raltea a
question w,hi.h Im frequenUydtMcUM'd bv neo­
pie interested In the subject of Life Insurance.
If a man at the hgo of thirty dcpoMu in u
bank each year the sum of Wu
uttper cent,
compound lutere»U for t« n rears, hr will real
M
end of
years the sum of
A (loath claim rpwntly paid by the Mutual
Life Insurance Company of New York proves
that Company to Ugv.. a decided advantage
over tho ravings bank, as the following illus­
tration will show:
In March. i*t. the Company famed Potter
So. 31,450, for St.MJJ. on the teniMytut’ut life
pUm.nge at Issue thirty, annual premium
_ The inmired hadI always px'd \1m premium*
in cash, allowing his dividend* tn accumulate,
which amounted at death to tidJiLOO, or »l.i .hi
more than he had paid to th« Company; that
amount with the face nf the ttoUey make the
total claim £.*.711.1*1,
id. 11 more than would
have been realized from th- bank; ar, Itmtbcr
words. M an investment it had realized a per
cent, compound tntenest, less tri.ui.

J. L. WILKINS, Agt. J. M. .McElwain Special A^t
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HASTINGS. MICH.

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WHOLE NOu 1966

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 16, 1893.

Hastings Banner.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

MMhvlUo.
J. H. MeKevitt, or Hastings, was In
town Saturday—A. H. Weber, of Ann
Arbor, was at home sick latter part of last
week—I. L. Creasy, of Hastings, Smnlayed with friends here—L. C. Feighnor and
family of Woodland were guests at L. 8.
Putnum's over Sunday—Miss Gertrude
Geiger, of Hastings, visited Miss Elsie
Mayo over Sunday—A Miss Markham, of
Eaton Rapids, was the guest of Miss Edla
Smith Monday—Mrs. Wm. Fuller was at
Hastings Tuesday—Miss Maud Bentley,
of Hastings, visited Nashville friends Sat­
urday and Sunday—G. F. Truman and
wife visited friends at home over Sunday
—When Mrs. Henry Wolcott was going
home from church Sunday morning she
fell and broke her left arm Just above the
wrist—Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Felghner are
visiting their daughter, Mrs. O. M. Hui-j
linger, at Nile*—The farmer*’ Institute
held at the opera house Tuesday and
Wednesday was very Interesting although
not very largely attended on account of the
bad weather.

Quimby.
l’My, how the valentines do come In—
Vance Homes and family spent Sunday
and Monday with relatives at this piece—
Mrs. E. Cole and daughter Stella, of
Thornapple, spent last week with her par­
ents, Chas. Casteleln and wife—Every
body was out sleighing last Sunday, It be­
ing the only pleasant Sunday In many
weeks.
,
Cloverdale.

Wm. Chamberlain has had the head of
the deer which he killed last fall prepared
Delayed loiter.
and mounted by a taxidermist of Banfleld.
Two sous of America made their arrival
It Is a slick Job—Frank Townsend will
In our town last Friday—one at the home
soon start his saw mill—Mrs. Isaac De­
of Mr. Stuart Miller and the other at Mr.
Back has been visiting at her father’s for
David DeMott’s—Rev. W. T. Belfry de­
the past week—Henry Wilkinson Is work­
livered his farewell sermon Inst Sunday,
ing on the Delton R. IL section—The re­
from this place he goes to Andrews, Ind..
publican caucus that was to have been
Wls. Mrs. Belfry Is ill al the home of C. ,
held here failed to connect W»* must de
C. Richlyer. and she and the family will
better than this gentlemen—John Sprague
follow Mr. B. as soon ns her health per­
is laid up with rheumatism—Mrs. Marion
mits—C. H. Nichols and wife spent Sun
Davenport after having several pull backs.
day with T. T. Cherry and family, of
Is now considered to be Improving—Mrs.
Johnstown—E. W. Jordan had as guests
Thomas Collins has been quite sick but la
over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jordan.
better—Mrs. L. H. Barnes Is very sick,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hitchcock. Mrs. Will
Bedford.
but is slightly better than she was—Bay
Huffman and Mr&amp;. Fred Barlow, all of
Mrs. L. M. Wilkinson returned from a Barnes has hired out to Mr. McCallum for
Hastings—The Ladies Aid society will
visit to Battle Creek last week—The Y. the coming summer—We are all feeling
meet .with Mrs. G. A. Nichols next Wed­
F. S. C. E. conducted the Congregational thankful that winter will soon be over—
nesday afternoon—Mr. and Mrs. Fiutell
church services last Sunday In the absence The last of Prof. Taylor's series of sing­
Mosher, of Banfleld, visited Mrs. M's
of a minister, Rev. W. T. Belfry having ing b chon Is will take place on Friday even­
father. Mr. Ed. Nye, last Sunday—Rumor
gone to his new field of labor at Andrews, ing next to be followed bv a concert in
says Hint extensive ifnprorements are to
Indiana. There were no services in the the near future.
be made upon the Congregational church.
evening—The funeral of Mr. John Shultz
Gerkey.
was held here last Monday. Mr. Shultz
Our beautiful Ice and snow is still with
Fine weather, at this writing—There died of consumption at the Insane asylum
was an upen instillation of officers at the where he has been an Inmate for several
»—Frank and Hattie Myers, of Grand
McOmber Rapids. Sundaycd at this place—Elder
I. O. G. T. lodge Imhi Saturday night— years—Mr. and Mrs. Grant
latter's parents. &gt;Miers Is hoidtng revival services at the/
Miss Rachel Dswon. of this place, died nt spent Sunday at the
her sister's hoibv, Mrs. John Eveilurt, Mr. anti Mrs. Shultz—There will be ua west Odessa church—Elder Arney, of
last Sunday about 10 o’clock a. m.—C. masquerade dance at the hotel Tuesday horse fame. Is having a crowded house at
Kelsey's little baby is on the sick list but evening Feb. 31—Mrs. M. J. Demurest Lake Odessa every evening, and many are
is belter at this writing—The Misses Min­ and Mrs. Gloyd spent Sunday with Ran­ coming out In religion under his maguetic
nie Norris and Bertha Johnson attended dall Carpenters family—E. W. Jordan Is Influence—Eva, loved wife of George Fow­
the marriage of Miss Muy B. Clark to Mr. taking bls yearly inventory—The ladles ler. died of that dread disease consumption
Clarence Dnniotli Ixith of Cascade. May aid society uiet at the home of Mrs. O. A. last Wednesday—She but lately moved in
Mr. Peter -------Davis lost
------ —------.
this vicinity, but the few who were ac­
was formerly a resident of this place—Mr. Nichols Wednesday
n valuable
vnlimlil,, horse
hniw Iasi
ln&lt;l Monday.
Mntidnv. The
Thi» horse
hnrx,&lt; ! qualnted with her learned to love her paC. Dame th and wife are calling on friends s
of this place till* week—We would like to bulng In a playful mood, ran against the ■ tlent ways. The obereaved husband and
know what the attraction is that calls so tongue of a sleigh, the tongue entering its only boy have our heartfelt sympathies,
breast. The linru,,
horse wnfi
was ItHuri.rl
injured d
so--------------------------------------badly She was born ni
at Dexter, was thirty-six
many of the boys of the north up here. 1 hrnnxt
years old and was baptised In the Episco- ,
think we bad better Investigate the matter that Mr. D. killed It
pal churcii when nine years old—Elmer
and if posalble put a stop to it before we
Delton
lose all of our girls—W. J. Ritchie and
Marlow and Warner Smith are cutting
Mrs. M. IL Gwin started for Ovid _Mon- wood for J. Hoover— E. Smith and H.
Wife nrtended the entertainment at Bowens
Mills Inst Saturday night and report a ilny morning where her husband will meet Myers are getting out stave bolts—Hum­
good time—There will be a social dance at her—Henry Wilkinson is working on the phrey Atchison, of Lake Odessa, shod a
Bowpus Mills Feb. 3fi. - All are invited to section with Mr. Davenport—Jonn Scrib­ .erp nice horse for J. Curtis. It is said be
attend —8. C. Ritchie spent Saturday ner has gone to visit his daughter in Kal­ drove nails in ids feet, which has spoiled
and Sunday with friends in Irving—J. M. amazoo—Mrs. Bartier, of Creasy, called on his horse—51 r. Nash Is quite sick with ery­
Borpqp is in Hustings on jury this week the doctor's folks.Saturday—Mj. Herring­ sipelas in his face—L. Townsend became
—The P. M. at Yankee Springs will hold ton, of-Marshall, was in town on-busi­ intoxicated at Ijike Odessa. He started
thenost office open till 10 n. m. every ness Monday—George Bostwick and wife, for home and the horses tipped him out
Sunday—Mhtt Bertha Kelsey U at home of Augustn. were thejuiests of his brother and were found in P. Fellow's field.
Frank Monday—F. JfNorwood caught n When they found him both hands were
fora few dag oh a visit from Martin.
idee string of tish through the ice one day frozen badly—John I-ee and .wife visited
last week—Emery Moshier has returned to at Mr. Hatton’s last SundayXLittle Velma
We are having very pleasant sleighing hia work in Doster after a week's visit at Purdin Is still very sick—J. Spencer at­
—Mr. Harvey's three year old colt broke ii hopte—Willie Nichols, of Howard City, tended the funeral of Mrs. Fowler last .
his halter and ran out of the barn and was the guest of Ida brother (his week— week—W. Shaffer and a friend from Lake *
slipped nn the ice aud broke his shoulder T. J. Kelly Is our new deputy sheriff— Odessa were on our street Monday after
—Miss Deming and her Sunday school Mias Moir, of Kalamazoo, lias been help­ game.'but were lucky In not finding any—
class were the guests of Mis.* Drusie Mur­ ing In Boynton's store while he has been Orvin Wright and wife were seen on our
phy ' Saturday—Rev. Wm. Bradly mid In the hands of old LaGrippe— Bom. to streets Monday—la’nt it pretty near time
and family visited Ms brother Rev. C. Mr. and Mrs. Orran Gesler, a bouncing for the spring poets to begin their carol
Bradly on the lake shore last week—M. boy—George Sprague drew a load-of Mr. Editor, or arc they froze up yet.
Murphy visited his mother Sunday—Mr. hickory wood to Yorkville this weejt and [Please don’t mention the subject It V*
C. Canada has come to the front with a received 83.50 |»er cord fdrAraae—I.. very painful one to us—Ed.]
new harness—M. IL Bloom has come to Williams and wife! of Milo, wen) the
the front with a new pair of bobs—Luk guests
i
of hi« brother John’s Sa'unlay last—
Ixjckhart visited his girl In Carlton Mrs. Varah i/‘o!i our streets again—Mr.
MlloS. Barber made bls Alimo friends
Thursday—John Gardner Is getting timber Whitting and wife. of&gt; Kalamazoo, called a visit Inst week, being absent three days
on the grounds for a new house—John on
&lt;
ihrlr daughter Mrs.\£hase Saturday— —Olis Lawrence had the misfortune one
Wotting has tore down his old log barn to Those
’
on the sick list are Miss Kniestrick, day last week ol having his driving horse
give place for a new carriage house.
H. C. Boynton, little son of James Her­ slip In such a manner as to fall cutting a ,
rington. 8. Larabec, Mrs. C. Tyler, Miss gash In one of her limbs about three In­
Banfleld.
Katie Elliott. Mrs. Gesler. Mrs. Moshier, ches comerways, requiring a vetI nary sur­
The social held at Mr. Osterbouse's last Mrs. Davenport, and Mr. Monroe—Henry
geon needle to hold the wounded parts in
week was a very fine and enjoyable Whipple is on our streets again—We un­ proper place—Little Beu Rockwell, aged
nflhir. The beautiful table prepared by derstand the Burton house will soon lie about eleven years, of this place, is 'highly
the ladies aid and the good spirits of all occupied—Meetings at the school house as commended for her noble and womanly
present made the occasion one of a kind usual the remainder of this week.
acts of benevolence and kindness Ln her
that does not happen every day. The
late efforts to raise funds for the Rev.
net proceeds were 86—Mrs. Vanwickle
Tompkinson. who has labored here the
Middleville.
went last week to visit her mother who
Miss Townsend and Mias Joslin, of Has­ past year. She went about soliciting cer­
Is about 90 years old. Rev. Vanwickle is
tings, were the guests of their cousin. Miss tain ones in taking part with her in giving
still carrying on bls meetings at Baltimore
Maude Young, over Sunday—Mrs. H. E. a public concert. Alter having completed
and meeting with good success—Mr.
Hendrick was In Grand Rapids Thursday that part of the program, caused noticed to
Stiles and wife report of having a grand
—Boni, to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald French be given out that on Friday evening, the
time at Ypsilanti—Mrs. McKinzey was
on the 6th, a bouncing boy—A load of Uth, the school children would give an
very sick last week Wednesday evening.
young people from this village attended entertainment conslslng of declamations
Cause was heart trouble, but at this writ­
and songs at the M. P. church for the bene­
ing is on the gain—Bert Zimmerman was the social at C. Jones’, in Leighton. Friday
evening—Harry Kelly, of Vermontville, Is fit of the Rev., who has so faithfully pre­
ako on the sick list—Meetings here at our
new employ in the brass factory—Nor­ sided over this charge, and the effort was
church have a different aspect than they nmal)
Webb aud wife are guests of relatives one of great joy and delight to all present,
used to. Most everyone has an interest in
resulting In cash 811.16, It was worthy
It now—Jerome Fish and wife, of Bedford in Big Rapids—Mrs. Ellen Dickinson, of
of the ten cents admission to see those lit­
came last week to see their sick sister. Grand Rapids, Is the guest of her parents tle bright eyes sparkle with raptured Joy,
Mrs. McKinzey—Clarence Iden’a daugh­ in this village—Afton Dibble, has pur­
during their exercises on that occasion—To
ter was very sick last week but Is con­ chased a stock of dry goods in Otsego, and
many It may appear strange that the
valescing
now—
Banfleld
was well repre- has gone there to take possession—Miss
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tcpitTEllen Millspaugh, of Hastings, was the science of surgery has attained to that de­
sented at the Baltimore church Sunday
gree of perfection that one supposed to
guest
of
friends
In
this
village
over
Sun
­
evening by three big sleigh loads of peo­
day—Ward Gibbon, of Hastings, spent stand upon the verge of the grave within
ple.
I
K
Sunday In this village- -Mr. Taylor organ­ forty-eight boom thereof, could by the
ized a singing class here last Tuesday skillful use of the surgeon’s knife be so
The literary failed to materialise last evening—George Williams, of Grand Rap­ operated upon so as to be restored to good
week on account of the storm but will ids, was in town last week—Fred Betts health and great joy. not only to herself
be held Thursday night ns usual—Mr*. has opened up a barber shop in Hopkins— but also to the consolation of her many
Henry Sylvester and Mrs. John Tucker­ Herbert Rich’s many friends made him friends and neighbors. Such has been the
man are on the sick list—Dan Keyes has an agreeable surprise party Saturday ev­ case ef one residing among us. Old Mrs.
Cortright has undergone such an ordeal,
n daughter of his of Nashville sick at his ening, of being his 19th birthday.
and now we are happy to record the fact
house—Mabel Newton Is taking music
that she is still on the gain and able to be
lessons of Mrs. Louisa Smith—Mrs. M.
The revival meetings at the church con­ around the house ready to receive and en­
Tuckerman, of Battle Creek, visited Mrs.
E. J. Hartnin, her mother, and at John tinued all last week. We would say one tertain her friends—-B. Barber accompan­
Tuckerman's last week—Lottie Smith was kind word to the young people; to take a ied Al Ducher to Caledonia yesteniay for a
ait her home in Penntluld over Sunday— deeper Internet In hearing the word of few days visit with friends there—Frank
Frank Wilcox lias sold lils farm to Cox A God. ind try to walk in His paths, and Hoyt starts to-night for a visit amonr
Wiles,
and disposed of his personal more earnestly strive to work fur the re­ friends—Add Slmpsou and B. Barber were
property at a. sale held this week and demption of their souls—Win. Manning out hunting Friday ami returned with one
M
------out. of_ til ~ ~
coon and live skunks
dug
will move to Hastings where he Intends still continues about the same—The dance .ww.rt
hole
to run a meat market—The library of the was well attended last Friday evening. 55 that day.
Ellis District will hold a social at Grif­ numbers being present—C. Newland, of'
fin Cumming's Saturday evening of this Rutland, was the guest of J. Warner, last
Num ,od r«,ldt»M.
week—Mrs. Scott entertained her sister Friday—Bert Warner is visiting relatives
last week and Mr. and. Mrs. Scott spent in Carlton at this writing—M.’ Smith and
J Levi Mfihsr. Castleton
• Maxtie William*, ’•
wife visited relatives la Yunkeo Springs
Saturday and Sunday In Battle Creek.
H &gt; Henry Scott
Sena. Vermontville
last Saturday and Sunday—P. Stevens and
• Lora Pratt, Hastings
wife, of Yankee Springs, arrived here last IS *
M'iNmixtitou. trriug
' ji1'1’1*-' Verrhigum,
••
J. K. Flower shipped a double deck car Monday evening, visiting the hitter's par­
J • H'»nvenar. IMton
of sheep to Buffalo last Monday. Struck ents this weck-w-Maria Mamilng returned ic 1i iSjimh .1. Lntiden. Hlekors- Corner*
k good market and rode home on a sleeper home last Sunday evening, after vbdlhig
tG
Orangevule
i
I&amp;z-ibecti
\Vft«h',
Hupe
with
her
numerous
friends.
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— W. C. Towne and W. A. Spalding de­
livered their fat sheep last Friday—Mrs.
W. C. Towne and Miss Eva Flower made
a trading trip to Kalamazoo last week— Lxf D. Townsend and family nn d Mrs.
W. A. Spalding and W. C. Towne made a Demcnd are rljltlng Mek friends in Orbusiness trip to Kalamazoo l*t week— angevl!’ ■—s|j Thomav vlsH»&gt;l on Slate
Thomas Frje took train for Hastings on street with their daughter—Mr. Richard­
1b
his way to Irving tp. to purchase, a farm, son and wife, nf Grand Rapid*, are gue ds
having recently sold his farm here to John
Thomas—Has not the supply of blizzards Fast, of Sunfield, called at hfe b.qme on
been greater than the demands’—Have not Monday for a «urprisc. Many from this
the bulls had an option on the blizzards place, and also from Wo id’and. Some of
and as the sun is getting high been un­ his near neighbors left a set of g.dd band
loading on the benrs? It would seem dishes.
After relieving the table of its
to the nuitlated that they
had—Mrs. burden we left far our homes all saying,
Agnes Fendill, of Hickory Comers, spent ' -it was good to be there"-Now cornea the
Sunday at W. C. Towne's—The Y. P, 8. tug of war, which will get the P. O.; Bak­
L. A. hold their weekly meeting al Leroy
er ur Sprague, or will U remain in th;
Warner’s.
family residence.
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PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS.
ofvb, DiMie-»•••

Frightful Sacrifice of Life in an." Washington. Fob. V—Th r counting of tha
Insane Asylum. prreidrntial vote and it* formal entry on!
. tbe juarnals uf the oeuate mJ house was

Pace
That Kills’*

FORTY-FO^JR OF TH c fii.'J.* TES LOST ■ the Capitol yesterday, and every place m­
' served for spectators wa* crowded to ouch
nn extent in the houte chamber that a
wooden Fire Trap »he nuniber of ladies were admitted to tbe
Housed iu floor. There wa* some filibustering over
Greedy Flames R:vel in a
. the reading of the journal and the taking
up of the quarantine bill received from tbe
nukes no difference whit kind. Usin£ I
Minute, but it wa* of short duration and a
ie la motion to concur in th- .*jute amendgreasy and inferior soaps is one road &lt;
Hi ■amend men tv tut he quarantin* bill was

to premature decay— sore hands—
sort hearts—clothes never clean.

Not so when

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SOAP

Sour-unimportant tmdnea* was transact-

lotartuna.M-o 3

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rf n1ecess o( llnern minate,

t. (h. van. Only lo Hural. Uoalh Thar.
Dovro. S'- H„ Fob. :&lt;1—The rounty Inun.url.nn.runr mlta rn&gt;«. bm. ™
burned lau nl?ht nod tortydour lire. w,re
lost. When Watchman W illiam Chevey
made hi« H'o'clock tripinto the Intone

lh. «na(«Bnd .opreiMCOUrt m.irlixl
|u, otld th. wrr-tnouy nt tanntlntf the rlrt

brought In
by n saJufi of police beaded by Captain
Bassett. Representative* Ixxlgt: and Chip­
asylum he found-tbl fire coming out of the man were tbe teller* for the house, and
Senator* Hale and Blackburn for the sen­
sell occupied by A. Lafamitain. a woman, ate. The only'incident of the count wa*
and gave the alarm. William Driscoll, tbe when it was noticed that one Ixix was hard
keeper, with hl* family, lived in the build­ to open somebody snggested that it was
is used.
Chttrfully proceeds the ing, and he at once broke the lock* off tha a southern ballot box. which raised a
labor of wash-day with health and I fifty-four cyli* acd tried to get the inmate* laugh. The vote was finally announced—
Cleveland and Stevenson. 27'.. Harrison
long life assured. Hands all right— I out. Then he got his wife and two chil-. and-Reid, 143; Weaver and Field. 22—and
hearts light—clothes pure and white j dren, neither of whom wa* drwed Of the senator* marched back to their hall.
house then- proceeded
with the legtothe forty-right Inmate* only four escaped. I The
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appropriation
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HISTORY OF A WEEK.

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eluded not to exhibit.
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A friend In nerd to a friend Indeed, and Wooten Harns, aged 88. and Mra Elko- »'”» ““ th*D
million people have
beth Horn son, aged 74. were married at i »»»''«)’»« "U. h a friend In Dr. King's
)
fvrwuaiptlon, entigh*
Governor Hogg, of Texas, has Issued a Itemwy, 111-.
Frank Hirth. a Detrott -anarchist who *r'“ ro,dahaT" Oever U!*tl lhl«
mewui&lt;e denouncing tbe uurutag &lt;&gt;i tha
•
will eonnegro Smith at Parians a disgrace to the committed sulcld*. was cremated.
Chaite AVlhie. a telegraph operator on ' " y?U U,nL ‘
?onderf’»l COrttive
1 the f»-n:urtt that attracted the populace to
ch**t and
James C. Fairbahk, of Jacksonville, HL, the Illinois Central railroad at Pontiac, ।
ia.ll, Wind duria, UK
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is dead. He was oue of tbe wenltbiest and Uta.
bestchixenwof the county, and had' been uhU, m.fiL wbU, ulnp.
| •''I. tUImrd or uoor, will ta rePrt»r J.ckun luu ctallwd Jim Cortwtt •“**'
rrt*' J"'1*1™ I"*"* W. D. Good- ■
identified with ite interests for many
lo 11,111 tor HO,"no llUt ud tbe Ur&gt;.-»t ! F*” dm, &gt;u.ro. lair^ .boule, Me .nd
yeare.
Twenty-seven men of Fordsville county, purse they can get. Corbett says he will ! •‘■u •
O., contributed an average of 9W each and
sent nn emba*-odor to make a deal with accept subject to the condition that if
green goods tn in. He got tbe usual bundle, Mitchell put* up fife money Xvfien he nrWe desire t&lt;» Mty to our citizens, that for
rives in the country this week,tbe English
and thartwenty-seveu speculators are about
years we have been selling Dr. King's
man must have the firrt chance. %
to sue him.
New Discovery fur consumption, Dr.
Two
unknown
men
upset
their
sleigh
J nines J. Hamilton, the colored ex-mlnDear Nauvoo, Ills., and a colfin fell out of King* New Life Pills. Buck ten's Arnica
inter and wife-murderer, has been re-sen­
Salve and Electric Hitlrre. and have never
tenced to die by ete-.-trldty at Sing Sing iu the sleigh. They righted the sleigh, put
the coffin in agniu and drove away, and bawlh’d reoudtes that self ns well, or tint
the week beginning March 11
now the resident* want to know whose have given such universal satisfaction.
Five of tile crew of the Norwegian bark
We do not hesitate to guarantee them
' •
Allee, d'hlfch went aahore o.T Point grave has been robbed.
Andrew Carnegie is ill at Pittsburg aud ever? time, and we stand ready to refund
Phnsant, N. Y., were drowned, tbe
the purchase price, if satisfactory results
others of the crew being rescued by lift­ to not permitted lo see anybody.
Two mure bodies of cremated lunatics &lt;|u nut follow their use. These retm-dli-s
line.
have won their great popularity purely on
Master Workman James Hughes, con­ have been found in the ruins of tbe Dover,
their merits. W. II. Goodyear. druggist.
victed ct extorting money from member* N. H. as/lqm. This makes thirty-six.
In a free fight at West Superior Jeffer­
of tbe Rochester Clothing exchange, has
given himself up nt the Rochester (N. Y.) son Withers w.ns probably fatally shot.
The beet salve In the world for cute,
penitentiary to begin' serving his year's
The Harney Peak Tin Mining company,
which recently shutdown, la to bo started bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sentence.
y
wrva, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
Henry Ward -Beecher's statue has been again on a larger scale.
Dr. Kempstet, special health officer of the corns, and all skiu eruptions, and positive­
ordered removed by tbe Brooklyn common
council from In front of the dty hall to United State*, who is iu Europe inspecting ly cures piles *&gt;r no pay ‘ required. It is
the large cities with a view to ascertaining gum ant red to give perfect satisfaction, or
Prospect nark.
The Philadelphia theatres are nearly tied their capacity, for entertaining the cholera money refunded. Price as cents per box
up because tbe stage hands are on a strike. bicaJIun., says there will be a fierce out­ For sale by W. II. Goodyear, the druggist
They want extra pay for all time over half break cf the plague in Europe next sum­
St Joe Is to have a democratic daily.
an hour they-have to stay after the play is mer.
Manistee people have organized an asso­
Edward Harmer, a trusted business man
over.
'
of Chicago, committed suicide because he ciation of charitable purpose.

The latter walked two mile* in a blinding jnto
executive department*, and
inowstnrm. with only bi* shirt on, to woujdn’t tit down when commanded by
William Horne's bouse, where be was (he cbafr, who thereupon ordered a “parade
was in financial difficulties.
F. V. Fockafrllow &amp; Co * oanking house.
taken care of.
' of the nines,’’ which M|uelched*PeckhT. Tho
Tuesday. Fsb. 14.
Mfe
bo-.WTo*h
.
Awful Roil of th* Cremated.
bill was not disposed of. The senate poised Wilkeabarrv, Pa., has failed.
has wrought relief, cure and comfort to
Hugh O’Donneli la on trial at Pittsburg thousands of sufferers from pitev; It It cer­
The Big Four discharged sixty nine
I Following to a list of tbone burned to a bill to permit tbe Chicago and St. Louia
leatb: Robert Dione. Mrs. Mary Luviu, of ’ Electric railway to import free of duty for- switchman at Springfldd.'O., because they fur complicity in the Homestead riot of tainly a great medicine or we could not
Salmon Falls; Sarah' McClintock, Liaxle dgn machinery for the road. A bill was struck for overtime pay.
July 6, 1MB.
give a printed gparautee with each pack­
William Samuel Hurley,
a
Hour
Ellis, Fannie Slattery. Maggie White. ' introduced providing for provisional govThe senate judiciary committee has ^de­ age. Price 91.00. six packages 35. By
iMleb.i BU*IS XM* C o L - Frank Rowe, Addie Oti*, Charles Ubby, • ernment for Hawaii in case of annexation. merchant doing businew in Wallabout cided to report favorably the nomination mall. For sale by Fred L. Heath, tbe
William Fllles. Owen Malley, Mrs. Rob- 1 |t get* around tbe universal suffrage prin Market. New York, has begun suit iu tbe of Judge Jackson to be associate judge of druggist.
I.EOK.
•rta, an b-year-old child, aud Mary Font.- dple. A bill was passed to relieve veteran* Supreme court against William and Jacob the supreme court.
PARISH. Prop'r
Muskegon is to have a new uniun depot
tain, of Great Falls; Aun McDermott. Sa- • from competitive examinations fur office, Miles, brothers, to recover S330.«X», alleged
The Montreal winter carnival closed
rah Hutchinson, Catherine Haley, Kate j The rest of the day was devoted to discus- to have been taken out of the estate of with the frightful death of a young woman to c«&gt;et no less than 830.000.
Duffee,
Frank
Spriggin*.
Mr*. , »ion without action on tbe car ampler bill the plaintifTa father. Samuel Hurley.
named Crawford, whose brains wan scat­
St. Joe and Benton Harbor pastors have
Mary
McClintock.
Harry
Kimb.111, ; and the passage of an appropriatlon.of ISO •
General Beauregard h very ill at his tered over the imow of a toboggan slide by formed a ministers’ asaociatran.
Caroline Halt. Julia Kell, .Mrs. Ann Roth • JOO for a statue to Genera! John Stark.
borne iu New Orie.tus.
a collision with a tctegrnpb pole.
well. Mary Cogley, Mary Maloney and j Waphinuton, Feb. 10.—Tbe only bttsiSufferers from the effects of LaGrippe
The National C.U club of England bat
The Milwaukee ga» works has ’&gt;een mild
Michael Casey, of Dover; Lenta EHto, Frank I OM„ of grIH.rai iulere»l dune by the senate Iw.hd h fir»t register of high bred cate.
will find “Adrlonda." Wheeler s Heart
to a Borton syndicate for 93.5fO.frQ,
.?,nry J\u,jer’ is?r:‘h.r'Weetr ,ntl I yesterday was the auMudment of tbe car
Benjamin Bohn and Fred Davis have
Governor Tillman, of Bon th Carolina, is and Nerve Cure a blessed boon. It quiet*
been anx-Med at Cincinnati for counterfeit­
instructing the sheriffs of his state to resist the nerve* Ind toaea up the system. Sold
^WmhlT°°.7
Xi
-S
ing.L’m'
Evidence
of their guilt was found on the mandate* of United
State* courts tn by W. H. Goodyear.
their persons.
certain railway cases involving the pay­
V
“n
WE ,
'&gt;»»■’ "■ &gt;b« ™'K “ud .«&lt;•» ot can) by July.
Fire destroyed Ute round boner of the ment of taxes. He ia doing this so ■« to
PROfiAIK tiKHKK.
Moncalm county people an- agitating
Pickering, of Gontc; Mary w iUon. of I&lt;ee
Th . bin
i.m n™.&lt;«i
Central Iowa road1 at Keithsburg, IM*,
■J
William Cheoley, of Durham, aud fibre ’
Th. bill was not pasaeiL
obtain a hearing in the United States the question uf building a new jail,
At a *e**lu»i ut the iTi-’iat- fuurt for tbr other* whose name* could not be rente A- 1
and nn hour late, supreme court on the old, old question of
.ntttr a
fl«ht “ cau-ing n lm&gt;« of
eou-«v of Burry, buiden it the Probate Office 19
owned by Hendrickson. L. SI. state* rights.
motion for a previous questionstore*
on a vote
'the &lt;av of iluting*-1” 'U,J cuuiitv. &gt;»n W«-d::es- ; b^red by the kitmer and his look* ....
were
.setting apArt two day* , to consider the Churchill, an&lt;l Allen Hall, an I Mra. M. E
dar. th-2'4t| dav «»l .ta«:UA»T. In rhe »-*r---A Minnesota syndicate proposes to opend
tiXMi-sud riidit hundred and alMtVlhre..
Sherman act repeal bill w|u'uarried—152 to Wade's building, were burned 1a&gt;«. J24,,91,500,000 In irrigating ami afterward colo­
present. &lt;Ti*rie» W. Armstrong. Jn-tse «f |
UUU;
Insured.
.
&gt;43— the anti-silver n;&lt;-n voting no on tbe
SEVEN CRUSHED TO DEATH.
' nixing the Mojave dtsert in southern Cali­
‘ ground th*’, tbe purpose of the rule wa*
Ku Rev. Theodore B. Lyman, of the dio­
fornia.
HoCinden.' drrea-cSlanr QsArry
todefe.it the repeal tail. The b:l! wg*then cese of North Carolina, TV year-old, will
Ou rcadinx nnd 0li-'*K the petition, duh • *rl-1
Sixljnrmina were seriously injured in a
----leoomuutte.l aud 1* dead for thu *e*sioa. wed MIm Sarah Robertson at Charlestohfi-Al of Mare Hoffl id-’i and Su«i* »!■ ifiudeii |
- that----- , KVTLANO.VL, Feb. !3.-One of the worst : The legttiative appropriation bill wa*William 1 ’ox Is iu jail at Trchton, N J., riot at a christening nt 'Mr.' Chouteau ave­
Ketib.dauxlitera d *-.!•! •!••&lt;• &gt;
prayiip:
nue, St. Louis and their injures may
P«Ji
,i',"‘
'V [ tnsaMers
disasten1 in
in tne
the nmory
history m
ot mnrute
marble quarry*
quarry- passed.
—A
parts;iu--.
Mb*:
-5- .■*7—; J;
chargni ■yith rubbing Priucrtuu studenU.
t&lt;ld
dr«r;.M-d
a* iu sxi-1 &gt; •’iwlltloo
describe,!.
I,
, . ,,,
iiiiv
be
nikd*
heir*
Washington. Feb. H.—Tbe senate yr-. Nwho claim to have suffered to the extent of prove fatal.
maybe
mad* amongti
amongst tnii-lr» of
-&gt;f **ld
**!J dede-’ j ing
Ing occurred
occurred at
nt West
West Rutland
Rutland a
a little
little after
after ,
New York, letter carriers held a meeting
rea«rd.
eea«c*l. areowlinir
arcmdfef to the statute
statute la
In stieh
&gt;ueb ease
ease,J ।, o’clock Saturday afternoon in a quarry j terday agreed to the conference repost ou 13,'xk*. He has confes.*cJ.
■nd appealed to the New York state dele
J&lt;hn P. Kearney and Harry Brown each
"rben•upoiiOtit 1* ordered, thal Fridoy. the ' operated by the Vermont Marble company. ' the bill to restore tu the public domain a
Seven of the students of Mount Union
gntiun in cotigrgns to secure the pmwige of
Kth 4 .y of February. A li..iui*ll*o &lt;,*c!i«-k I wjth which Senator Proctor is connected, portion of the White Mountain &lt; Apache) College at Alliance, O., moot of thefu min- the bill to inerraoe tetter carriers’ sularin*. broke a leg while coasting at Ann Arbor.
said tprtit&gt;on?H*'id thaMhe twdrs s’. taw'of’Miki A great iiiom uf stone fell into the quarry -. reservation.
After attempt* to furtbei l*ten&lt;’ sun*, have been suspended Dr gam­
It wa* Ben Johnson, we believe, who.
d-cra»ed and all otlir'perwns interested in said I M j aeven mnn were Instantly killed and imeod the car coupler bill it went over. bling.
is building u submarine boat which be when asked Mallock'l question. “J* life
President Schenk, of Switzerland, has
says will run fifty miles per hour under worth living?? repjted, “that depends on
two roc* living Iu the United Stales.
tbe liver.'' And Ben Johnson doubtless
Thetc is •» new "religion developed at
A convict nt the Nash rille penitentiary saw-the double point to the puu. The
&lt;rf Ute tetittaner max'nut ^granted. And It recognized. The men weA al work ch -in- ( ^rvice
invalid pension
service pension
pension UAv.
law. The
i nr invalid
jienslou Cohimlnis,* Kan., the principal claim of
attacked two of the guatd* in an attempt liver active—quick—life rosy, every thing
la further ordered, that «*lu ;--t: t
site oo I nelmg and taking away refuse, and...
were
....
.
.
||
appropriat iou bill wa* reported. It appro­ which is that it cures disease*. The prin­ to escape. cut them both aevrreiy and fail­ bright, mouniains 'of trouble melt like
Uee to Ute |.ei&gt;on ipterrated In mH estate, of • ^1 of middle age. The killed are. " ,u
tSf. WX’B 1“
Sun* K.JW.H Puw.„,‘ priatre HC6.ulW.tXV. It was debated, but cipal luminary i* John Deem*, and be I* ing to get away cut his own throat.
mountains of »uuw. Tbo liver sluggish*r ( no action-taken. It propo*e&gt; to transfer credited with making several cure* ib the
published In the ilMtinc* Binnkk. a newsp* Alexander Blumquest. and three tin
recogA coupleaf scoundrel* from South Caro life .dull, everything blue, molehills of
,,nrecOi
*’ ! the bureau to the war depart&gt;nent An same msuner as that -related of Christ.
worry rise Into mountains of anxiety, and
&amp;printed and ctrrulaled in said connrr of ' nixed men.
lina
went
t«&gt;
New
Ydrk
to
buy
counterfeit
I evening session was held which wa* Jet. oue* in ea-h week fur three sucera*lve j
...
Olh__
, voted co filibustering aud nothing was
Friday, Feb. 10.
money. On finding that the money wiler as a result—sick headache, dizziness, conHtlpation. Two ways are open.
Cura
ur
i The injured are: James Dooley, leg i &gt;one
Several fire Insurance companle* have was a bigger rnaral that) they were oue of [H-imanrntly or relieve tempurarllly. Take
(AtraeAipyd
____ Judxrof Proha»&lt;*
broken: John Dunn, slightly injured; I
...
them shot him, and loth are held to wait
Washington. Feb. 13.—The senate Sat
; Charlen Anderson, slightly injured; Fred 1 W AsniNGTON. Feb. 13.-The senate &amp;at withdrawn from Boston because of heavy | the result of the wound.
n pill aud suffer, or take a pill and get
.’
"PROBATE GRDBR
losses iu tbatxdty recently.
urdav&gt; passed
nassed the bill
billmakinir
it the
thedutr
1 Marchand, arm broken; Anton Ructio, ■ urda
making Ijt
duty of
well. Shock the system by au overdose,
State of Michigan. County at Bury—m.
As a result of charge* by the San Fran­
Al a session of the Probstt Court for tbe ,I digbtl/injured; John C. Anderson, slight ly all railway* to»equip their cars with con
LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. or roax it by a mild, pleasant way.
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office In 11 Injured; Peter Grenier, slightly injured; tinuou* brakes operated from tbe engine cisco Examiner. T. G. Phelps, collector of 1
Dr. Pierce s Peiletts are the tuild mean.-.
tbe elty of Hasting*. In said count). on Wed- 'i John Micban. slightly injured about tbe automatic car coupler* and “grab" Iron* customs nt that port, has Iwvn summoned
Chicago.
They work effectively, without pain, and
day. the Z5th dav of January, tn tbe year oue .
Chicago. Feb. ix
J*n 1, l«rt. Tbe vote was
to 10. lo Washington to answer to the charge of
leave
the system strong. One. lUtle,
thousand eight hundred aud ninety three.
;j Mead; Michael Cupps, slightly injured. As ]
removing custom* employe* who refused I
Present, Cbarie* W. Artrstrong. Judge o! 1 •non
soon as
os the accident hi
happened tbe electric Th* conference report ou tbe fortification
sugar-coated pellett is enough, although- a
Probate.
■
to contribute lo Republican campaign ex- Stock &gt;arda today ranged m follow*
danger signal wasnufg
was rturgin
rt at the company's kill was agreed to.
Receipts for the day m.UAr. quality poor. ; whole vial costs but 25 cents.
In IW matter of the estate of William C. 1 dangersign.il
penaea.
Johnson, deceased.
„
left over about 2A*k market mod«nuioffices, and the milM and work everywhere ! The bonne debated the pension bill all
Am P. Pcdter.'ex-pmident of the bank- ly active on packing and shipping account:
Onreodtnxand Ollni. the petition duly veri­ was stopped at once. All the doctors in day, an attempt to limit the Lt Ik lielng su-.fied. of Jennie M. Jolnimo, widow at *xld de­
nipt Maverick bank of Boston, has been feellag easier and prices te lowi-rt sale*
crasfnlly resisted by the Republican*
Mild, gentle, soothing and healing is
ceased. praying that administration of said es­ West Rutland and Rutland were called by
Washington, Feb. 14.—There wasn’t a found guilty on fifteen counts. The caaa range I al KtiWTta) pigs. J7.fcMH.35 light, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy,
tate may be granted lo Philip W. Burgess, or to telephone, and responded quickly. Scores
Only 50
J" 3W*.W rough packing. fA15i^.8&amp; mixed, '
some iXher suitable person.
of men were also sent down into tbe quarry. senator in hi* neat yesterday when wil' now go to the supreme court.
and
heavy packing and shipping 1 cents: by druggists.
Thereupon tt 1*r^^
ordered, that
Tbur*day.
the icth
htt^
0^iln
’th? **”“»&gt;* new* spread to tbe street*, and
Kansas
City
i*
to
have
a
pen
tieef-dress
­
tbe
chaplain
offered
prayer, ad J
lots.
day of February. * n
•­
The
body
of
the
boy
said
to
have been
•nlxned f.«r the hearing ots.Ud hundred* of men, women and children he prayed without an audience ao ing company, the Schwnrtxschild &amp; Sull- , Cattle—Receipt* for the day 3).(kJ0; quality :
afternoon, be ML.
buried alive at Millburg rill
“* not be exbetgrr company &lt;&gt;( New York, incorpor- ,
petition and that
—----al —
toe heir* at —
law of
Mid - I hurried to the quarry.
far as mortals were concertied, except ated with n capital of S5,tMX),OD having de- I only fair; market fairly active on local, homed.
Mher t»-r*&lt;in«
ceased and all other
persons lntrrK*tril
Interested in
iu *aid
said
and shipping account and prices H\£15n
estate , are requirel to appear ut a.session of
the vice president and officers of the body. cided to locate there
HOW
ARE
THE
MIGHTY
FALLEN.
I lower; quotation* ranged nt 05. U) C. Jjd.Uu
said Court, then to be uoiden at the Probate
A bill to transfer to Illinois tbe mimic war­
Stephen S. White is in for It at White
Charles W. Gardner, chief detective of choice to extra shipping steer*. XTUu
ship at tbe World'* fair ground* went over
5Ju good to choice du. 04. W»L7U fair to gn-jd. I Pigeon. He lias a ft-mlle petition for the
of the petitioner may not b« granted. And It Is
on objection of Cockrell, who intimated Dr. !*arkhur*t*s Society for tbe Prevention tXdXtl tu common to m-dlutu do.,
I pcstottlce.
of
Crime
st
New
York,
has
been
convicted
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
that Chicago wanted the earth. The Nic­
butchers* steer*. |tfi0&amp;L3&gt; stockrra.
i
to tbe persons Interested in said estate, of tbe : Paris, Feb.* JO.—Expectation tbat- ihe
of blackmail.
W Texas steer*.
f.-edera, $XHV* j
Sudency of said fxititlou and the hearing sentences of the prisoners In tbe Panama aragua canal bill was then taken up and
A petition for a receiver for the Econo­ ■UO cow*.
bud*. *u&lt;l
real !
eraof by canning a copy of this order to be
Frye and Morgan advocated it* pasaigaiu
mite society has been filed in the Beaver '
pubUthed tn th* Hading* Hamxkr a news­ trial would be delivered yesterday after­ long speeehes.
paper printed and circulated In said County of noon brought large crowds to the court of
Sheep-Receipts for ths day IX'OX quality
In the house the conference report on the county, Pa., court. President Duss isacllarry. onee In each week for three vucceMlve appeals building. Presiding Jndge Peri­
fair, market wm rather quiet and priest
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
fortification bill wa* ngree-i to and then cuscd of irregularities.
tier gave Ferdinand de Les*eps, the great District bill* were taken up. Au attempt
The Washington legUlattire has taken I &amp;dlOc lower; quotations ranged at &gt;4.00^ When she wa* a Child, ahn i-riwl for C'aataria.
natives,
and aged engineer, five years lu prison, by Pickier to have the sale of intoxicating fifty-six joint ballot* for United States X1Q per 10) lb* westerns.
and
Siia&amp;S lamBL
and his son the same.
ADMtXlSTBATOHTl SALE.
liquors prohibited at tbe inauguration ball senator without result
Prikluce: Butter—Fancy m; par ato r. 2&amp;£S When *ho had Children, ah- parr them Cotai*.
In tbe matter of tbe eMate of 1 miner N.
Next
week
a
national
convention
of
the
i
was
defe.*tctl.
Hawaii and tbe Sugar Itounty.
^»c; umod to choicts.
fancy dairy,
Crittenden, deceased. Notice Is hereby given
Universal Order of Telegrapher-, a body 27c: fresh packing stuck, UKJlTc. Eggathat 1 shall sell at public auction, to the high­
WASHINOTON, Feb. 14.—Aside from the
JUSTICE SCHOFIELD DEAD.
est bidder, on Friday tbe tenth day of Mareb.
compos'd of commercial operators and dis­ Strictly fresh. 28c per dos; ice houac. 3323c.
A. D. tan. St ten o’clock in the forenoon, at political questions Involved In the annexa­
tinct from the Order of Railway Telegra­ Drcwwd uoultry-Spring chtckeas. 11312c per ,
the Probate Court rooms tn the city of Hast- tion of Hawaii, it also has a commercial
phers. will be held at .Pittaburg, beginning lb; mixed lota ».tlOc; turkeys, choice. 123
inp In the County of Barry, in tbe statrof
S. W. Beakrs, of the Ann Arbor Argus,
Michigan, pursuant to License and authority aspect. The United States during last
on Tuesday. A general strike during the j;»hc; ducks, maiwc, ge«we. lu^lUc. Potatoes
Wisconsin ruse. TOftTac per bu: Hebron*. 72® has taken S. W. Curtis, of Monroe, into
granted to m non tbe thirteenth day of January, year imported from tbe Hawaiian islands
Makshalu Ills.. Feb. 14.—Judge John World'* fair is reported contemplated.
75c; Wisconsin Burbanks 75®30c: Michigan partnership.
1 I), IBBX by the Probale Court of Butt
270,000,00
J
pounds
of
sugar,
which
at
tha
Scbolfield
died
at
his
home
in
this
city
yes
County. Mlchlysa. all of the estate, right, tittle
Burbanks. TUftTSc; mixed lots, tf)jjrt'»c. Sweet
\
Satarday, Feb. 11.
,
present
bounty
rate
would
require
the
an
­
and Interest of the said deceased of. la and to
terday at 12:15 p. m. of perltooiti* He had
The Illinois legislative sweat-shop com­ putatuea—llllnoia $3.5J*M.O) per bbL Apples
the real estate sltuste and being la the County nual payment by the United States of 13.­ been a sufferer for a
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS CURED.
—Fair to gold. SXSJijXrs per bbl; cuimuon
of Barry. In the Blate of Michigan, known and
mittee is at Chicago looking into the sub­ and poor stock, &gt;75&lt;tl.M. fancy. *XO)3X5 .
decrib*d a* follows, to-wit: The went fractional 400,000 a year to the sugar producers of considerable time.
ject they are to investigate. They have Cranberries—Jersey fancy. Ss.5039.uu per bbl;
. half (H) of the south west quarter (■«) and the that country which, added to the W,000,000 but had continued
'Mbt
feu re I some matter to report about al­ Cape Coil, fair. IWDTtUJtt choice to fine.
west half &lt;S)of-the east half (H&gt; of the south annually paid to tbe sngnr producers of
at bis duties ou tbe
J
.
west quarter
of section tweaty i JO) In
ready.
910.00311.0). Honey—White clover in Mb sec­
town (S) north range seven (7) west, which sole this country, would make Sl3,4(X),0Q0 as ths state supreme bench
French public opinion and press are com­ lions, l&amp;u.lHc per lb; broken comb. IVc; dark
srill be mtde subject lo two inortsagr* held by amount paid for sugar bounty each year.
The symptoms are: Roaring, cracking,
bined in declaring that the ignominioo* ! comb, good condition, u^Hc; extracted. 7®Hc.
Samuel Carson, which tnortgagm and tha. In­ The annexera, however, are nut ihslstlng until tbe first of the
tecrat on Dec. itth, UV2. amounted to tbe sum on this, as they expect next congress to tt- month. He
punfehment given Ferdinand de Lesseps
buzzing in ears, with gradually Increasing
wa*
offcottt.
goes beyond the requirement* of justice.
.
Ssw Yoiuc, Feb. IX
difficulty In hearlqg. If not cured the
taken seriously IU
Mated January tUh. A. D., 1*93.
~N|&gt;' ’ "a *1Q'rr
-c; M»rta. bearing will be entirely dertroyed. When
General Patrick A. Collins, it la said,
Thursday and failed
M*r. n l-iaowta j,,,,.. —R
will succeed John C New as consul gen­ Julr. ■ l.M&amp;e Hfc. Curn-Xo. 1 mixta tbe Case has not already gone to far before
MORFUAGE FOKKCLpBLliK.
LoUlsviLLK, Feb. 13 —Dr. Norvin Green’s rapidly till the end
eral in lAndon.
caali,
Marbix. UfHc; May. gywue- the treatment Is begun, Pe-ru-na will cure
Whereas, default baa'been made In the eon- active career was ‘ peacefully ended yetter came Judge Sehol-l
New York’* state legislature has passed July. jZ^dHc. Oats—No. 2 mixed rasta every caae. It is only after the catarrh
dit oos «f a eertaln mortgage, executed by Alva day morning With the pawing of the fiehl enjoyed the dis­
J Cow's* and Mary A. Cowles of tbe Township
it bill abolishing the office of chief inspec- 7&lt;-c; Mate. 35Q«c; ' western. 3*k«c; May, has destroyed portions of the middle ear
of Irviuz. Harry County. Michigan, to Alice J. night his lite went out, death stealing upon tinction of being the|
—Nominal;western,
tor of the police department of New York ! ■’toc.Ry*
H’'e-NcnUn
*^ weatei HoQffic. Bar. that Pe-ru-na fails to cure.
Ctmrrhlll (formerly Alice J. Morey) of Toledo, him before Sunday bad fairly begun, and only man iu the na
city
lorB ( ley-Flnn;
ley—Finn; wertern,
western, a«Wc;
«i£JOc; stele. ttiAHUcMr. Frederick Blcrmtn. of McComb
Ohio, bearing date May the seventh. A.
1M3,
_
■
No.
2. 8IW.UUr
wtm."
^®44^c- Pn.k_ri„
Burk-Firm; new
mess.'
and recorded on tbe seventh day of May. A. i&gt;, the W’estern Cniun Telegraph company tiou who bad ever JUSTICE acitoLFIBLD
For towing the disabled Red Star steam­
City, Miss., had chronic catarrh very bad­
l*«3. at threeo'eloek and UHrtv-five minutes, p was without a president. His death was declined the office of chief justice of the su­ er Noordland Into Queenstown last Decem­
ly for many years. The disease finally
wulet; steam rendered, SIXX).
in. In liber number IS. of in irUtages oo page W.
tn tbe attire of the register of deeds for Burry do more than bad been expected Hi* preme court of the United Stater. Thto ber the British steamer Ohio hat been
Ur. Sw.te&amp;ttl^.Bkldld, „ dull tor oU passed up the enstaeblan tube Into the
County..Michigan, and there is now claimed to old-time friend and family physician. Dr. position was tendered him by President awarded 127,500.
?7 ,
IS, t»r KO Ite poor- middle ear. and bad almost destroyed hl.*
be due on said mortgage tha sum of two David W. Yandell, had seen a few hour* Cleveland, but he declined on the ground
A huge wave swept the decks of the M to but ooun .toon. S4-«QXa&gt; por IW Ita hearing. He has been taking Pe-ru-na
thousand seven hundred mid sixty dollars and before that his span of life was near au
that
he
did
not
consider
himself
competent
odd Colortai.. ,1 &lt;
tall, „d .but a short time, and his catarrh is very
uloty-twocenu Ineluding an attorney fee of thirty
Allen line steamer Pomeranian whet she
end. Tbe family watched out the night at to discharge tbe duties of tbe position. *
was over 1.000 miles from Glasgow en Market very dull and alow; sheen. 44 fiMts cri much better, and he hears again as well as
bis bedside.
rvuco to Now York. U MorfHY^dta 1 per luu &gt;ta
llw ijota
l.mt. »Xi
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any one.
«a&gt;4 mortgage or anv part thereof: Now there­
SPRINGER
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IT IS TRUE.
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Send for a free copy of “The Illustrated
twelrth day of May UM. at l« o’eloek
MrmoroLtt. Illa, Feb. IX-Florence
mates. Cook and Hamilton; James Prlteh
“
Ills of Life.” Sent free by the Pe-ru-na
Ka«t Buffalo.
noon, -.tamlani time, at tbe north front door of
■rd and Fred Westbury, stewards, and the
Drug Manufacturing Co., of Columbus.
the Court bouse la Ute city al flaxting*. County Triplett, aged 18 years, was killed by a
o ...
Bcrrauj. Feb. U.
of Barry, Mate of MJehtoan that being the eouth-bound freight engine on the St,
DaUJU, Tex, Feb. 10.—A • private lele- .,.,,7 ~?. rr’T7**V' £a^c8 “and
LiUan , Cattle—One hundred loads oa sale mar- Ohio.
&gt;'u Lilian
building tn whleb circuit court for County at
Gibeon, _&gt;alkeith: Jao» Caffery, of London J?*,.*611**
steers. 1X783X0); Lteht. to
Barry Is held, by virtue or the power of sale Louis and Paducah Shortline near Grants gram received here last night, from Con­ Jerry, and Jaha Stewart, of (HasgowU
Sing Leo and Ling Jo, two celestials,
Jerry, and Jah- Stewart, of Glasgow.
,
Ucow&gt; »°J te-lfera SXTto
eontalned In said mortgage. L will sell at public burgh utatiou. Ths girl saw the approach­ gressman Springer, of Illinois,
m Wash­
auetkm totbehl«h«tbid4*rtbeprvperty&lt;to*- ing train and with one step to tbo left
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Rev.--------Father
»• Angers,
uuiuain,tgueoec,
of Durham. Quebec ■SxS,5?Wa.'0 J104*4 °°W1reals. were nabbed at Petoskey and will be taken
aorilwd In said mortgage. &lt;w sufficient thereof could have avoided it, but she Memed In­ ington says; ’1Judge Walter Q. Gre*ham, has entered a monastery as the result of an
back to China.
to sadsfy
mortgw* indebrndawu. cost
of
Illinois,
has
been
tendered
tha
office
of
aad &lt;-x&gt;ma««. fteld premises being the north* tent upon meeting the approaching death.
MJHwaukee capitalists, it is said, will
secretary of state by President Cleveland entanglement with a Montreal widow.
__ , .
10 choice,
wssgquarter &lt;rf section fourteeu (It), town fonf Sb* lived an hour in great agony.
George W. Stevens has died in a wretched
establish a summer resort on Carp lake,
end bus accepted."
hovel at Bangor,Mb., in a state of apparsn:
Cheboygan county.
Uw United mates survey, exoepttna *3dr*eerrdestitution. An old trunk on the premier
WaaaiNOTON, Feb. 11—There was a
tog tbervtmoi sixty arree taken off from th e
Frank Novak, wiio at Ishpeming shot
WwuxoTOJ, Feb. U-Ic is now be­ contained J7.aX) in cash.
falling off of 910,000,000 in our exports
good to beet wether*. S&amp;JOMAk Stephen Gabriel, has been released. The
Ttatomlly of 1'hUlp itao.tar N„.
of breadstuff* last mouth as compared lieved that President Harrison will ac­
. nils to fair, ptirwysn
w: shooting was Justifiable.
with the exports of January of
last cost a chair in the Leland Stanford unl- Memphis, Ills., was drugged and |S00 i
MUw*«*m.
money and valuables taken.
",
year. There was also a fdecreaaa of
For the first time In many years, lum­
a public highway, to over &lt;3,00-),000 in our exports of beef and th* white honax" Should be do ao it will
bering operations haveroeen entirely sus­
bog nr.adnctefcrtiM same period as com­ only be for a stated number of lectures
pended near East Jordan.
The piano maker; of the country are «•
pared with loot year, and an Increase of •^d,^ engagement will not affect his
11114,010 in our exports of dairy prodncU.
erally dtoaatfettad with the World’s fill,
The oldest inhabitant in Tuscola county
residence at Lndianapoils.
lives at Mayville. They call her Grand­
ma Hueated, and she Is M yean old.

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THIS

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Gladstone Opens the Fight

Ireland Once More.

THE V1LL REBUILT. I -wotSSa aonnuaiox-5'

; “
We are m.w
’
-to —
- ,
"We
m.-.vl coming
the •important
71------------ '
&gt;■
■
- '
m-uUmtary- «’• pn&gt;P^« ' t ESSON VII . AGST CUARTER, INTERfor1
lon«and the ultimate dis­
; wtaio. or di.
of &lt;h.t fon, :
NATIONAL SERIES. F£1 19.

: with the dibcntirgo of every obligation j
towards them ih snch a way ns will not
adversely iffeit the intcre»‘ta of that
honorable forep. During the jieriod ot
transition they pre to lie under the control,
of the’vicrroy. It is contemplated that they ;
STOP THItF
wH! be rt-j»:ac«lj by a force owing existence
.. . L-vertheless we niflde our prayer i
Ulaturv, u Viceroy, and n 1‘rlvy Council to tbe Irish authorities in local urea".
faces blasdu
;
unto
uur
God,
aud
rrt
a
watch
against
i
■ Irlth Representation ta Parliament.
। them day and night.’’ Nelietninh deter- |
Gladstone then took up the question ot
, ntitiett to bare dealings with God alone, ,’
Irish reprewntution in the Imperial parlia­
and with men only as God may use them j
ment. He did not consider it a fine priuaiand give them to him. His strength Is the j
of the Bill—Seaton Kxpr &lt;&gt;&gt;&lt;•. .SutUfac- pie of the bill, but a niatter which cut g&lt;xxl ham1, of hb God upon him and reli- ;
,
deeply into the comporititm thereof. Ire­ anc^ upon God to pruaper him (chapter ; 5 a
t£i&lt;taey«-.
land should have a voice in ’Imperial mat- li, R, 18, 20). lite refuge is prayer (chap. | I
Ix)N1m)N, Feb. 14.—Gbulstone introduced ten', but having a parliament of her own
bis home rule bill in the oainntonn yester­ to look to purely Irish affairs could not be, ters ii. 4; iv, 4, 5). His helpers whom God ;
day. When be arose the houra was packe?!, permitted to interfere In pun-ljt British af­ gave him, goldsmiths, apothecaries, mer- •
, chants, priests,-rulers and their daughters. -------------------------------------------- ——
”
and uf cowrie he w&amp; li.ndly checked. He fairs. The difficulty wks to AfferentIntc each had a mind to work and tookjholdaf;
t
,
began by taunting theTorksthaL they hail tbe two matters—what were purel? British -tlir work nearest to them (chapters Hi. &amp;-T8, &gt; fl ftia. JI
?»■«■■ ' /i
V«a|i&gt;Ma
and
what
purely
imperiaD
and
he
did
not
failed both In legislation and coercion and
think that question could l&lt;c answered 23 W. err.'‘v 0&gt;. Tb.-.n.-nli.w w.n. th.«
laid down the principle that there was but
7
with perfect corrvetnem. The question in- who hatod the welfare of Israel and
TIME TABLE,
this alternative in Ireland—uutoiio'.uy or volved(both tbe number of Irish members Korn&amp;i, mocked; despised and fought I
In effect November iXflh, IWa!.
cuerclon. His preliminary speech wa* long • and their "power &gt; in parlintaent. and the against .the m-rvants of God(ii, 10, ID; iv, !
1,
7.
8).
The
difficulties
were
grant,
tha
’
Favorite
Route
bet seen Grand Rapids, Detroit
and devoted to defense of Lis own position first question wiw how ninny Irish memenemy watt strong, the helpers cor.ipara- !_. _y*L**iW w&gt;*{’
and argument against that of the Conser- ‘bers shall
• ••-•
there •be?
- •'
‘ tively few, but "the God uf heavr.n. He * 17v. I Going Kn»t | A. M. IF. AL
Eighty
Members
from
Ireland.
vativra. Finally he got down to the sali­
will propter us” (chapter ii. 20) was Nche- Itapld
Grand
The
of Great
Britain had—in- minh’s strength.
ent points of the bill. The principles he'
—population
. r---------------------------------------East Paris
McCord
•had advocated iu 1SS6 were Imperial unity ' cn^srd. while that of Ireland hud diminUi. "Anti Judah raid/ We are not able to
Alto
-quality ol nil tie klomlvm.. n|uiubfa Idled,
1*h"1 andhhad
“' now i cached n point "■■•
that, build the wall." The enemies without;
whereas formerly entitled to 103 members, were bad enough, but to hear the people of ,
Clarksville
repartition of imperial changes, protection
(dike Odessa
It would, according to this same ratio, now God* talk so discouragingly was trying
uf minorities.
Woodbury
‘ have eighty, There ought to lie a general indeed. The laborers’ strcqglli giving out, I
HtU'fl-ld
A» to Imperial I'tilty.
. determination to interpret full representa­ and the amount of work to be done being !
1Mulliken
In the first plac;-, he said, the provision tion as meaning representation according
Grand Ledge
' considered,. the men of Judah becameLansing
for imperial supremaey wa* there.. He had to existin'; population. Speaking of full faint hearted.
• *
Detroit
thought it best to put it in the ' preamble representation then, he implied that the
IL. “Aqd our adversaries said. They i
where it was in the words “Wliereas, it is n-pre-.-nt.ttio'i in the imuse from Ireland shall not know, neither see, till w« come
&lt;
expedient,' without impairing or restrict­ would bo composed of eighty gentlemen. • • • and causa the work to cense.”
Lv iHoward City
Of course.it followed'thnt there would have . Euetnirs within lit the last verse, fot if wo ( ••
ing the supreme authority of parlinmeut," to 6e an election.
Stanton
are not helpers we are hiuderers, and now [
Ionia
and then the preamble goes on to declare
the enemies without, who talk of death
the crcatiotrof the Irish legislature. Glad-j. LIMITATIONS ON THE IRISH VOTE,
and desolation. Kuemies on every side '
■tone here wild: -“With reference to the1
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ever since Satan began lu tight against Gml i
ebmmq roomily with Koo.l faith. mM. r“r c—*
,rl-b
Ar
Detroit .
. and man. See our marching orders in Epu.
Lansing
against us that we arq destroying tbe act
He discussed the question of B; itish and i vi, 11, 12; I Pet. v, 8, D; Math, x, 28.
Grand Le&lt;ke
of union, I w ish to challenge inquiry upon
l
12. “And it came to para that when the
Mulliken
imperial interests—what they were—with­
Sunfield
this fundamental jtolnL
What is the
I Jews which dwell by them came." It is
out arriving at any decisive conclusion, I bnd to live near bad heigqbursor gloomy or
Woodbury
essence of the net of union? (Hear, hear!) i
Em* 1 M.......
but said limitations in the Irish voting discouraged people utilera by the grace uf
Clarksville
That essence is to be appreciated by com- :
power in the imperial parliament had been । God you have sunshine enough to dispel
Elmdale
paring tbe constitution of things found in
Alto
to the following
exclusions:
First,
the clouds. -----Every
Christ
Jon’is expected
to
the cytiutry before 1HJ0 with theconstitu- ■confined
.------------------------,
-----------------------, ’ ?------------z —
- ------------------r----- ------McCord
tionhf things now subsisting iu England. from voting on a bill or motion expressly be a comforter and encourager of others.
UK I’.trJ&lt;-nmd Rapid
lAr
Before 1800 we had two iwvereigi.tles fn I oonflncil to Great Britain; second, from as when "They licljieti every one his neightbefcouutry. One uf those was collective- I Vl*ting on a tax not levied upon Ireland; bor, and every one raid to Ills brother, Bo
•fTm
ly Mged in th. kl ig. the houses of lords tMrd&lt; from volinR on “ vote on appropria- , of g&lt;xxl courage” (Lra. xli. fl),
Grat'd Irtdge
andchmmonsoi riuglaud, and the other l&gt;™&gt;
»'oney otherwise than for the im13. “Therefore.! even set the people after
Forttand
lodged inthe king and the houses of ]on]s :
«’rvice; fourth, from voting on any । their famlliea, with-their swords, their
Ionia
and commons of Irebind."
I molionor resolution exclusively affectlug ! spears and their bows.” The people of
Howard City
tailK
Limitations &lt;&gt;&gt;&gt; the Legtatature.
| Great Britain. To the above a paragraph ■ God in thedkyaof Israel were oft called
Stanton
“Then ths bill eouatitutM the Irish l..«ris- ■ W’L‘‘*“ follows: “Excepting and nn- , upon to fight. Even Abram bad quite an
11 dnuirr
faturr. Powrr fagnmlKUolh.lrUb
' ^l,I",;U?7“tl'd'*11 .deUrnd“th” eoml,,|t . "T"10'
mi. whom h. could |
Every day, others week days only, t -stop
faniro. which conwHfa. Snt »&lt; .U, ol a ! «"«°tfaHyBi.l..loc.
■ 1 rely upon to go to battle for hiin (Gen. on• signal.
•I xiv, 14, 15). "But the weapons of our war­
Bailor cars on all trains betwoen Greed*
legislative council; secondly of a legislative '
Ireland’s Shai
Ranlds and Detroit Seats 25 cents. Connections
assembly empowered to fn.-ike laws for the ‘
Gladstone continued: “The principle to fare are not carnal, but mighty through
peace, crtler, and good government of Ire-' which we are bound to give rffi-ct in I re- Gtxl to the pulling down of strongholds,
casting
down
reasonings
and
every
high
ClltCJUlO
AJit&gt; TH K \\ JWT AND FOB MVSKBla mi in mpectrfo matters exclusively re- land is: Ireland has to beat a fttirWhare of
MANlsTKK.TBAVKKSK CtTV, Kt.K BAFlating to Ireland or to a part thereof. That . inqxrlal expenditure (‘’Hear: hear!"]. The thing that exnlteth itself against the &lt;ION,
JOS. (‘MAKI.KVO1X ANU I’KTOSKKY. FaVOritO
power is subject to a double limitation, wort! imperial is defined in the schedule knowledge of God, and bringing into cap­ route to thesmnmer resorts of northern Michithought
to the obedience- of
Firetofall it is .subject to nrcessnry and t which gives the list of imperial burdens. . tivity
- .- every -----obvious limitations imposing certain-inca- ' There are three methods in which this fair '
t'or*
M. and 1^3 F. M . *11:33 P. M. Arrive Chicago"Be
parities on the Irish parliament,, including share may he apportioned. The first*
Be not ye afraid cot them; remember 3:35P.
M.. e.ll P. M. and 7:C6,\. M.
nil that relates to the crown, a regency, or mAhcd is the lump sum payment adopted the Lord.” These are somewhat like the
Leave for Manistee and Traverse City T:t» A.
words
of
Isaiah,
"Who
art
thou
thXv
thou
the viceroyalty. The subjects of peace and.. In 1S*J- Another method is what may sim-- - ,------------------- r —--------- M. and 3-30 F. M.
I
Leave
Charlexoix ami Petoskey 7 JO A. M.
war, public defense, treaties and foreign ply 1»e described ns the method of a quota— . shuuldst bp afraid of a man and forgettest I Parlor lor
car- on- day trains and sleepers on
relations, dignities, title*, law and treason that is foray that Ireland shall pay fl per ,h
the
" laird “
thy
,r maker, that hath stretched night trains to Chicago.
Ask our agents for further particulars or
do uot Wong to tbe Irish legislature. The cent., or •*) per cent., or 4 per cent, or what I forth tbedieavens and laid the foundations
.write to
law uf alienage does nut belong to It, nor : you please of tbe imperial expenditure of the earth” tlsa. li, 12.13). It becomes us
everything that belongs to external trade— , which shall be taken out of. the common tinder all circumstances to say, “Behold,
Grand Rapids.
the coinage and other subsidiary subjecta 1 fftftd- But there is a third method, which ' God is my sal vat ioq (savior, helper, health,
Other incapacities are imposed similar to oue we adopt, that of deducting from the deliverer); I will trust and not be afraid"
(Isa.
xil,
21.
these Contained in the bill of 1K*«; These Irish revenue* the pntonnt due England.”
lb. “God brought their counsel to naught;
provided for the security of religious free-’
The Amount of the Faymeiit.
|
dom, the safeguard of education, and for j
As tu tbe amount uf the payment Glad-, we returned all of us to the wall, every
-------•- ..
phrase---is
the security of personal freedom, in which stone raid it. had beerf fixed nt £2,430,000 one
uuto his
work.
----- ,----------we endeavored to borrow one of the modern ‘ yearly, and added: "The Irish members *ugg«tiveiof die words of the Lord Jesus,
TIME TABLE.
amendments to the American coustitu- 1 will • ’’serve that everything of a practical , "To every man hit work" (Mark xiil, 34). _________ In effectSeptembsr II. W2.
tion.
we handover to them. Though tbe ; He baa a work for every member of His
A Decfclcdly Important Claute.
rr. ’.cs
i-s . .' •. -;ci«c and the post ami telezfiiph ; body in tbe building up of His church, for
Stall oc«.
canted
in —
Christ
-Tbwi ooa.ink touclu.lv, pnm. w, ra- ■1 rates
J-*,• n’B1 »««»■.«.
ratlmritr ' ‘we are His workmanship
M;tc:! 1fain lhe
the vie,
Tic rornlly
royKliy ot
of lrefao.1,
lrel»n.l, but w,
w. JIdi- 1I ■
•“
“ll&gt;
wnewe votnn.i oT«r thrin
iu.ni win
«lll be
!»
"»
■■“;’• k«»l work,
"ork- wbl. h I,
God hath
■ of
. tbe
.
X cbanuler
.
.berrtofote
.
I1 ■■lu.-.lav.nl
•- tn
(It*,* &lt;&gt;TT 11111T 1h1 I (prepnr'-.l.
ftP,* fail Tl •• 1 niuntini tftot we
it
rnirfr
abwlutdy
tn ,1...
the h.V.I-.
bend, of Irt.h officer*. . IM-1
bef.in-oniuini-d
NOKTB.
»
"»r "rl»-.ueh
Shell w. •l.onld wnlo
them" (Kpl,. ii. 10, iTw. Kalamazoo Lv..
borne, by making the appointment run six i obtain from Ireland a fair share of assist- ' «r'-‘ '“"b
Cooper
to d«» whatsoever He may East
Kichlaud Juncl
years, subject to tbe revoking power of the
...
crown. Then also the pwt Is fretil from ’ anew tn a great imperial emergency? 1, my- appoint (II Sum. xv, 13), He will eurely Cressey
Milo
all religious disability. (Cheers.) Then self nm boufid to say Hint I think there is show it to us.
Delton . .
••&lt;■ "And it cbme to pass froni that time Cloverdale
comes a clause which may lie consideretl ! very Hille tn fear from trusting th® patri- .
formal, although it Is of great importance, J otism and liberality of thelrLh 1 uUlntnre. . forw «’«t half of my servants w rought in ShulU
of. “vu.
Ob' vu.
Oh:” ami urer.. hecra ■ the^work,
the other
half
providing for thejull devolution of execu- ■ (Opposition cries v
— - ---- arid• —
--- —
—of
------them held | HASTlxog
Ur. power from tbe Mnralcn upon th. i from member, on a.|to'wni :nrni b.-;;chrw| J~&lt;h th. ««*&gt;»..•‘Wdj, etc. An iilu» j Tlcroe. Theo come, all inilK.rlont proTlir . Afr.1.1 Ir.1.^1 will n. Too Oeo.roo. , trallon of the fan thol hep «bo wrw who . Cojh Grow,
ion far Hie appointment nt an erreuU.e ! -SUnitipew waa never a rl™ ot the Iri.b . onlp atalul ami wriKMIhoni.aml auggett- Wwjjuia ....
-committee
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।
people, and If we look forward very much
also of the law that David made in jw £p|aUj&gt;.'^&lt;
the privy copncll of Ireland. |
We propose to make this an executive ,' I am afraid her suffering will be due to 'Israel. “As his part is that goeth down to Lansing ..."
council for the ordinary affairs of the cabl- 'generous extravagance rather than to the imttle, so shall his part be that tarrteth ■ Detroit
ireaune-s. When we come to a «tnteof| hv the&gt;tfuff; they shall part alike" (I Sam. I&lt;,,&gt;nd Rsplds
pet of the viceroy.
War we have to look to three sources—cns-. x*x, 24).
--------------------1“- "Every one with one of his bands
CONSTITUTION OF THE PARLIAMENT toms, excise, and income taxrn. With re-,
gard to customs we propose to leave them ' wrought in the work, and with the other
StaiionH.
in our hnniLs, so that there can be no difii-: haud held a weajiou." This refers to tbe
cully lu adapting contributions so far as ‘ builders and the la'arers of burdens and is
,
SOUTH.
“It has appeared to us to lie highly Incon- cusrotns are concerned. Will regard to! somewhat, explained by the next verse, Kalamazoo Ar..
Surely
-lv *thia
hl“ "■'
work
’••t- —
was
-° carried on under East Cooper Lv.
venleut to alter the numbers of the legisla­ excise, we have in view a proposition to G,,w
great difficulties, but, as we have read, Richland June!
tive asaembly. If we were to increase the retain cousidcrabie control in our hands
Cressey
....
which considerable newer will enable Great "The people had a mind to work” (verse 0); Milo
.number we do not know what the increase
18. “For the builders every one had his Delton ....
7 ritain to make sure of having aid from
ought to be. If we were to reduce it we Ireland if vhe thinks such provision neces- sword girded by his side, and so builded. Clove rtlale
run serious risks of causing practical Incon- I ■ary.”
and he that sounded the trumpet was by Shultz.
vimfences in Dublin, especially at the time j
me.” Our Instructions are to have our
when »!&gt;..
the finu'linna
functions nt
of Intamnl
internal imwrnnipnt.
government
This ended the explanation of the bill j lo,Ils
about with truth, mid to take the
Coats Grove.
come to be newly exercised,
and when
and in
hi a
a tew
few wontsuinmio...
words Gladstone closed with
- ------- -- --------------- nnu
....__a ' *word of the Spirit, which is the Word of Woodland ...
prohdHy there will be a great deal to do. plea for real union and an end to dLs- God. praying always (Eph. vl, 14, 17. 18). Woodbury . ..
Via D. L.
We therefore leave the number at 103 and dpnl. He said: "Lot me entreat you— We, too, are to bu ever listening for the
Lansing
we fix lite term at live yeans. We leave tbe ‘ Iwctb my latest breath,I. would so entreat tnimiM t, which may sound any moment ta
i Detroit
and cast- call us to meet Him in the air (I ’ri
—" «Thera.
iv, Grand Rapids.
Constituency as it is now."
| . In-let
------the- dead
------ bury
... the dead,
..
• Next as to the legislative council, Glad-I l*bir.d you former recollections of br-guue 10.17), there to .join Him ere He comes with
•Stops on signal only.
atone said: "We look to the legislativu evils; cherish, love and sustain one another the armica of heaven a-l t he man of waron
t Nos. 3 and 6 will not carry passengers unless
council ns enabling us to meet the expecta- through all the vicissitudes of human af- j behalf of Israel (Rev. xtx. 14, 15; Ex. xv, provided with freight train p -roilt*.
lion that we shall give to the minority fairs in times that are to come.” [Pro- 3&gt;- While the trumpet is silent we are to
Freight trains wrU be run nt rhe convenience
some means of freer aud fuller considem- ! longed Liberal cheers.)
In reply to a!
cvcr buikbnrf by winning souls uuto ottbe outnpany. wbd rf-serve the right to change
the time of such trains witbofit notice.
tion of its views.
1 question Gladstone said that the landqttes- Him.
w. B- DJtwncn. Genl Manager.
IV. "The work is great and large, aud
H. C. FOTTKU. Gen’) F. &amp; T.
Why it Wni Made Elective.
‘ion was rescrvedj to the Imperial parllawe are -eixirated upon the wall, one for
“The next thing is. shall the legislative nienl for three yenre.
from
another.
”
How
every
statement
Sexton. anti-Parnellite, then row and or
council be nominated or elected? We
concerning this great work of Nehemiuh
came to the conclusion that a nominated a general thing accepted the provisions of comes right to our hearts as laborers
council would be a weak council [Admin­ tbe bill. He -did not think Irish members with Got! in building up the church of
would
be any trouble In parliament once
istration cheen.J If it should bo made
Christ, which bi His body! Through all
weak the council would probably tpjoy a they had homo rule. In the lobbies the bill the world the laborers are scattered, some
very short term of existence. We, there­ was generally endorsed by auti-Parnellite3
so very for from others, and in some places
and
Liberals.
The
Toriesaaid
it
was
more
fore, propose an elective connci], believing
so very few laborers, while in many places
it to be the only form wherein we can give sagacious and better drawiv than the first
none at all as yet.
any great force to the vitality of the insti­ bill Liberal Unionists wouM.Jtarf none
•JO. “In what place, therefore, ye hear the
of
it
at
alt
tution. We propose to fix the number at
sound of the trumpet, resort ye thither
forty-eight with an eight-year term of
THE DEATH RECORD.
unto us. Our God shall fight for us."
office, the term ot the popular assembly be­
Frank Clough, well known Illinois “The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall
ing lewer.” The council constituency was
hold your peace,” and it was so manifest
composed of persons with a ratable value traveling man, at Decatur, Ills.
that the Egyptians said, “The Lord fightof £20, but no voter could vote in more
EdwIn C. Packard, pioneer resident In eth for them” (Ex. xiv, 14. IS). “TheLord,
than one place. There was no provision the northwest, at Mason City, la.
your God. which goetb before’you. He
making the council alterable by Irish art
Judge John T. Wentworth, prominent
■hall fight for you” (Dcut. i, 80). Such
but Irish act could alter the assembly in Mason, at Racine, Wis.
facta and wonts as these made Nebemiah
respect to electors and constituencies after
William Sanderson, widely known
strung to strengthen hb-people Never
miller throughout the country, at Mil­
strong in ourselves, but always "strong in
waukee.
the Lord and in the power of His might”
in* cases of deadlocks—that - Is, where the
Colonel Lewis L. Morgan, one of the (Eph. vi, 10). He will accomplish Hb
assembly passea a bill and the council re­
best military critics in Now England, at work in and through uo.
.
jects it, the assembly again passing it after
New Huven, Conn.
31. “So we labored in the work.” And
an interval of two years, a joint aawion
Henry C. De Mille, the well-known In due time thi wall was finished, for ths
must be held and a majority of that session playwright, at New York.
work was wrought of God (chapter vl, 15,
will decide the fate of the bill. Appeals as
P. 2kL Fox, a veteran railway man7 at 16). Consider well the difficulties, sec the
to the validity of laws lie to the privy coun­ Evanston, Illa.
treachery within (chapter vi. 18, 10)as well
cil of the viceroy, under the initiative of
H. G. HoLLENDRDd, one of the oldest as the enemies without the camp, aud con­
the viceroy or micretary of state, and music dealera in tbe country,! at Little
template Nebemiah and bis God until you
in composing thia privy council, or judicial
Rock, Ark.
can bear Him say to you as He said to
committee, duorregard must be paid to Um
Hon. John F. Dunn, wealthy pioneer of Jeremiah, “Say not I am a child, for thou
different elamenta of nationality.
ahaltgo to nil that 1 shall send thee, and
Florida, at Ocala, Fla.
In Caae of a Cla*hlac Law.
Joseph L. Lowry, inventor of the Low­ whatsoever I command thee thou shalt
Then there is a ebu^se the effect of which
speak; l&gt;c not afraid of their faces, for I am
la that If the Irish legislature should pass ry pumping engines, at Pittaburg.
with thee to deliver thee, saith the Lord.
Colonel Charles C. Orr, wealthy citi­ They shall fight against thee, but they
any act in any way contrary to jwta of the
imperial parliament, such law shall be zen of Sioux City, la‘
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CUAKl.KS W. AKM.silUiJfU.

Judge of Probate.

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ft, ot.r [I] tint til Uf
ittatulur seventy-one
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•xlil iirTt^iitc. ami no action or proceeding [
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blrh sale will be mart* a tthe north
■ :- •rutlilie Co trt Home In the City of U43II11C',
I’.i.rrtyof Harry and State ol M e-.lgun,
■ ..it lu
the place of holdlbt; the ClKflit C' urt
1 rl’.irrvt “.iniy.al yu' lir auction, by the sher1. ■ &gt;u'i -oui&gt;t) .nn Saturday, the eighteenth
-lay
h-l'nnn. t«&gt;. at twelve &gt;’«iock uoon ot
4 &lt;lav }u s.t'Kfy the aniuunt which shall then
ihi-i'ti sill «nortgnge with Interest, Costs.
. -I
of Cale log«-ther with thirty live
•UrlhgJ. attorney f&gt;e as snotilzted In «aid
tn .ttzttc. T:;cprrtni'&gt; arc &lt;re:ertbrd as fol-

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All tbe tulloulug described lands, sltutitu and
•■■•m? lu t'i“ihmiUy of Oarryand State.of MichiXaO- The west half of the Muth-west quarter of
■-.'.Ion nineteen, Ih towustiip two north ranee
ten w»ett cnntal&lt;&gt;iiiK etehty acres of land uccurilijtiRtotne Uiiltrii States survey, and twenty
. ru'uff the south end of the west fractional
i.i!f of lite northwest quarter of section number'
’iitietrcu in township two north nu&gt;KH ten w«-st
■uttaloiitR In all one huud-ed acres of Mud. be I
'h" «ame more or less.
Dated, NovemocrSSad. IMS.

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Mortgagee.

Attorney for MortguKee.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
■n the matter of the estate of David N- Lake.
Notice Is hereby .riven that I shall sell at |
buhllc auction toftnc highest bidder. otYTussday 1
•-•1st dav ot February. A. D., 1883..
:' ten o’clock. In the forenoon at the
imi.-e of the Judge of Probate In the
iity of Hastings tn the county of Barry,
In the state of Michigan,
pursuant to
li .-u-c and authority granted to me on the Tilth
&lt;
of December. A. D.
toy Ute Probate
, ■ irt of Barry county, Michigan, all of the
1 ite. right, title and leterestcf tbe said de&lt; .-used of. in and to the ren! estate situate mid
1 ing in the eoimty. of Barry, in the state of
■Michigan, kiuau and described as foltonn.

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T!i- north IiaII ol the north half of section
I: i si'nir thirty three iu township three north of
I abte eight west excepting one hundred acres
ft i.iud heretofore convened by David N. Lake
rsT »-r II lw.*e. off aud from tile west end »:i&lt;!
Ii prree of land eighty rods north and Fonth by
twenty rods east and west oil of and from the
• i-t &lt;-n-l heretofore conveyed by David N. lake
I- Michael Hones, containing fifty acres of land,
t ■ the same more or k«M.
•
, Dated. Hastings. Mich.. Dec. 29th. A. D.. l«I.
Chas. H. Haukh.
Administrator.
MORTGAGE SALK.
. Default having been made In Ute eruditions
■&gt;l a certain mortxnge mode by Patrick St John
to Mary T. Goodyear, dated July 17lh. A. D..
l«90,&gt;n&lt;l recorded in the office uf the register ot
•■••eds.for the county ot Barry and state of
Michigan, on the tath day of July. A. D., I WO.
tn liber 33 of mortgages, ou page 157. on which
inart gage there is claimed to be due at the date
this notice the sum of elghty-one dallartt anti
llflv ouecents, and an attorney's fee of fifteen
■iollars prmided for in said mortgage, and uo
suit or proceedings at taw having tweii tustituted to reenter the moneys secured by raid
mortgage or aav part thereof. Now. therefore.
Uy virtue of the noser of sale contained in said
imrtgxre, and the statute In such case made
amt pr wilted, notice Is hereby given that 0:1
Saturday, the eighth day of April. A. D. 1M&gt;3. nt
ten rfclock In the forenoon. I shall sell at public
mictlnn to the hlgnest bidder, ru the north
trout do.&gt;r of the court botw In the city ot Has­
tings. Michigan, (that betag the place where the
&gt; lrru’;t corfrt for Barry county u holdeu], th»pri im«ra du'eilbed In said mortgage, on so
Ittocii
rent av may be necessary to pay the
amount dul on raid mortgage, with seven per
rent. Interest, and all legal easts, together with
an attorney's fee of fifteen dollars covenan­
ted for therein, the premises being described
I n said mortgaee as all that certain lot, piece and
parrel of land situate in the township of Hope
in the county of Barry »ad State &lt;&lt;»
Michigan.and known and described as foltow*:
The • until wist quarter of the north wesi quar­
ter of section thirteen [13] town two (X! north
range nine [3] west, Barry county.
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Mortg igve.
PiiiurT. ftoutRovjt.
Attorney f &gt;r Mortgagee.
Dated January 7tb. UBX

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That tlw dentil [tenuity would deter ijwano be appniprtnttet for ' due piirpiw*X ’onto. L A formal oailnc woe then
Art w-ih expected Enoch Andrus was i ,ordered
1Rmrmi which resulted in toe nomination ple ftmn ^uumittimr the ’riinw of n«trder
This ameudiuimc wne voted Town by a
; muninated u County .Srnaol Commteeiuner uf —
Enoch Andrew. toe present etnnmisatnn- I do not aaliev-. When men murder they
itrlctly &lt;temncnulc maturity of three tu one; at the repobitean enunry -wwiflim iaet
‘IBnrsda^ Fdhmtary
rSgj.
w, ih follows: Enoch Andru». U: W. L ■Hther fa nnt intend to be .saughr. or they
The dranocrate milt !nve the -dd soidler. v-’sk.
Mr. Andrm ban proven tnmtieif Marble. •*: John iZarvwtiJ I.
are cntitely reordieM of theenowi'ii':!•••''».
•
j just die man for the pfaee. [uallfled in
toe leaet. ’.Vliile be im plodding Uiuig &gt;m .
'hi motion rhe ennv-ntion adjourned Sime talk ae chough ittiprlaoumKir far ate
t'leveiauifsiStteinpt to lolihy die repeal every way tor tom respnnstbte position,
I toe ureet rndway rrdck.i • the republican j
were an nunjehment.
Those who toinit
the
tirontinguf
toeedn-mcun
of
me
youth
that tan have bur a poor idea if the -man
(roily car with. JuHthm Hnnirer ae momr- i of the silver bill dimiudl Mie ■•Iforts of of toe cmiutry,. the guiding of their minde
turion of the hunrm .’utnd. They dm nut
IJenteiuuit
Dlelilnuun.
line
iwrn
severely
The attendance was ex.milent tnineutaroeer will corae rolling .dung out then Mr.
, tn proper channels of tltnugiic for toe upmite that rnii' brings its own btujiHhI Grere lUUHt either get &gt;uf the truck or be- i criticieefi &gt;ui Ul sides, and it ia doubcfld llftllig at the race, and sending out into in&lt; toe r-ry short notice xtveu. Much In- meur. and that . trtne 1» lot own --ward.
E'DlTORlAL.
ISTOTES.
1
rename. A track with j if any pnealdunt; in the future will so far the world young men and women Jettrr teresc wm taten in the proceedings by ail So-Mraa mental or phrdiml anutii.Mi s
____ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------prepared •« mwe the .duties and auviim—
------------------------ ——. Mr. G-rw.e .in k Esr^i ;dl uitentH and pur- ‘ fantM bin dignity m to send flihhytete
tuneerned. the man who ia &lt;niitT of mur­
uihiiim rtf an .utwnncing elvUltatinn. Ih :i,
John Carreto mid that lie wae ptetnmd der. ami lives ten years in pritem under a
tooMttm te «■____‘ ,Swir ®Wit Tha rapuldlrane ' serum any IcgiHlotluii Ke may demro.
pnsitiun frangtit with grave tvapnnHilliJltias. to iuuiw th« tiu*re wan me mon presenr. lifter ■Hratenre. md &lt;Urs a natural death,
'nw-mmuM-.-MUMl w&gt; »r WillUi.. «“»«l««»« ».it ™ ®urr ante or!
--------- S--------------------Thnngh not eonnectly actively with the , tha; i;jprwi'.afieit the fact ton:. he Carvetin
.ludterv u*u-roiit more tdun the muti v*ii&gt; is.
.upitUHf Jordan was.catlcit iiefare toe state,
dm proper man in charge of toe iw-j
Secretary Footer te nnC at oil alarmed s-hitad room, yet Mr. Andrus more -han : wmid tnaka die best County ?chnni Cam- buna tor rhe -ume crime. The one ie a
any man in toe county is 'called upon to ' mirei&lt;mer. and modestly admitted that he
senate T-aewtuy afternoon, aud marly toe :
anrt' d&lt;*lr success ih sMonet. The ac- ■ .owrtoe gold dtuuflnn. He says Mint the
lengthened farhirv. the-irter a momrutar?
name tha ones who dud! be entitled to j would.
»mr. The &lt;me ia natures pani&gt;Timrac
wJmleafajmnnn session wae-devuted m ite; t'ou
ianla convention bus dmpilded hsnka of Vew Tortc have iHO.ilOH.tem teach the yonto of thia county. He liae
Tur theerfate eoouaitfad: toe ocher the ef,
' •nowUte
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r-^nn (Up
tWHite
being ...
that Mr. .' itinrT„m
inaOBra ..&lt;inul.4i.«~Ohl.«
^middiwaidy. _—’ Detroit Tribune.
■ given, naarty me whole time tn the office. ' tecr. oft me imn^man', contrivance. I Save
ami tas performed . hte dtxttaa faartesniy I SJ&gt;rrQrt-'*1,9 BatoNiwi:
Jordan wan declnred unr legally alertout.
"
;
and &lt;!tnwcipntiuneiy.' «nd no one .tan truth!*«riy «vwy session of the legistanxre i hdl faith iu tft» jteijis- &lt;tf «Mwf. ami wonid
The greunttH far imneafaur Jnntan wem '
recent exposure of toe bribery amt
tally say that ne has anc. Though nut; die advocates of .tapitni pnntehmimt v*;- m:c out vhnrt Ute* piintetimeut which jmir
to foitewet
That there bad luren no ■awRMMtan cnunecteit with file cnuMtruc| above the tlnbHIfcy to err which ;s -nrauann * ’tgnrous etfcrt to have far itaith penalty ; tare wmid meet out to the hanUtadl
&lt;nnram uctoe prohibition onnventtan: toao; aon rtf Panama canal enuneem inany-of
Addition*! Local Scwi.
fa all humanity, yet without doubt hn con- ft,r
‘-rime of murder rmmacteit lu titiit i
That the tnttn who dnliberafuiy
taBwmvmutan luuiuatberai regularly cailL j
“*»&lt; J&gt;*d*ite men in
in too
murder in m&gt;r rtt fa rmej E will out ddny
nuatfoner chan any man u Barry tnnnty.
adiftuf ttattofom the nnmtaatiun tout not |*fWlnrtleWWf1 linughr. and a press
Ofang iua term «&gt;f mflee fat boa woriud have become more frequent, that toe death Lt.dtaw not tUduw,. however that the dare
been legally.mode, and diac mma caat far1 *,MUi»te&lt;t. wIiomh Mdeexiatence wan co &lt;teap an entoiutiumu among the teachers and puuuity deters people from cummitxing shouiu Uli hmr. B; te lwtc far that -*hw» of
hun on the prohtliidiui rirtet were void. ’ “u““
whool worltero that !iaa never before oeen murter. and toat.peopie guilty of that erumnmte I pteiul. tmt bw muar w i&gt; tn Tr
iaowu. Dfaotets iinve no aae ;M1W 4jr ■ dam of crimes an? not ft to live and &lt;te- «iue lauuid wbunj Ur &lt;Ui Ote buatiienmc.
didan af mfitict. Fonilnami Je Lesaepn.
teachers wnn taught -far revenue only
wrve hanging. These, brtetfy stated, ue Tw Iiuite «f ui|f prt-sma human 'A
ttemninimt french ontineer. who huh
»they can be wippited with temfaere who the x-gmnencu anted why the itite Mimild iiimtw* Djiii ant ttiuk would have i c^ilW*n faremnoc in advnnatintf and pushimc
etfe-ti in tth« balimre uf a» ■.•’riz^ns.
have become entoiwiaace tn their wort, make it toe duty .&gt;C its officers to take rhe
Til r—ouwMieh Site .pMtec wmidl nereteiand wtawr interest in dtete luEe. rtoet uat lives «f murter-rx
White it ia auucii to toinlc tout a num ;। the I’JMwtnictSon of toe .-anal hoa been, sen«aje. when whnni elates far the night
Is bos been at tease tarty-^even years rare row. &lt;mnnhie of enimmong umider; •»»
3uwc be tiiweamd after lie ia Mtcted .town tenrad. todve years in primin and pay .1
,
Aadrw is » iCtoluate &gt;f &lt;&gt;l± v«c &lt;nd- since the tenih. □emuty foC
1&gt;C dw rhe itMMcma. For the dure to xuxc*.i«in'
to wnrk. yec we'tanunc but innk ac if in Heavy tine. The same sentence win paiMed
'.earn. Huh been, a very sueeesBfnl teacher, mur-ter woe faoueited in this M. There tint adtimi &lt;i&lt; aunuM
far any ofaun.
any ocher light, than, oh being toe juac to­ ipnn lite son Clteriwi and X ErfteL fer*.■:««.. L du out chink wott'd
uii anacDve. cnerwriu man. interested n ar* an ttacrftes showing mac omfaere «epC in
the tarwc .f edwwlnn and he nuriit to im &amp;ave nerensed in contoiiuenes. That
ward of any own. who throw* primupitw ; ilinand de Lemeps tutu nnr yet liean in­
'■«* ntude fauuu» Ike mom vaT»m:.’i« • ia
M , mure murders are cnmmittast in the
“
”
Biu Tlte right] to
aprt piarfarnw co one Mde and ad.vncat«H farmed. &lt;if toe sentence upinat him. and -'W a city of iot .ta» UaHtinip te w«y toe!|cted by toe people ,jf aijl
tta eniaing dtaamu
ammaiiy now. toun previous to that time L ■ aka lite in seif deftmee i I think is aimasr
(•nycAinq and' cmrryflMMti than wUi enaUte | ic will pmhably ant- be leceentedl a» IS Ih literary-. It *me SMidtiwpon’, mtttier
antTinsayy udmittirL Them are etnpiiito
not
itoidlC
Dtac
the
mnwies
of
toe
’
tonugfle.
that
lie
lit
on
hih
death,
bed.
and- Dtefams &lt;*lut» and u Chntnnqun ritaht
Mm to&gt; -4H&amp; i nzM otflae.
people learn more ef toe detada of wrfi ! titins of society wtign fai taka IiA- by pdu• Them cannot jm u» ruunii vtuf m cunlie authority is pruiApiy| justUfabie. ?is•■:
murder committed xteo
'Itote a number of repnblSannn frnni
A naw trfpple alliance iue Im
b not the eumlitiba of tftiiuc* ia this state.
■temtuHlnn of a ouhV* foruiklng lite p&lt;dlc&gt;
Haadnas will attend tor linnonec of the
Thu
people &lt;»f this daae are able tu :ry.
iietween
Biuuon,
France
and
toe
aceftlirui
citih
in
Demur
neat
Merteesday.
cal honor and aumhuntL nnd gzabUlug
convict anu etnidna
criminal cia^n- ui-i.
viciously far puUUc office, by. advacating ianm. which- if maintained" will
thereby. xrve ofI "tie g[i)tmtiim pueeibte -ui
prWKplMH ritac he must nppnw. ter toe
£tf? lodge X.
at .Vadtvllte
principles nr die cliree parties upon. which States hue received memrani'es from, iwit* jnptl neat invitations far » tall and nipper
Mr. Jordan ran ter nfflra ire opposed G* ' of rhe foreign.' powers interested, until otaT- »• be given the 'hind. at toe opera bruise.
Hercules nreftMtm. from tofa .dry wilt farThe immnu of tn
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•Writ ocher. Oxtauxiv
Mr.
.Iordan eauhi : 4f «»d through, criinwiponitenen. at inp«OQon. and toe______ _ ~
aac rtnwetentinnMy teur the free -innage &gt;*rt 4y farce « aeerewnry. mpuanc inter­
kiiidii of bnsmew Have Ijern revutaKotdiMdL
terence faun any Iumpean or other power,
i Ifaieh an xdUai

Hastings Banner.

'tot hdta any fiiHinn in Ida. L'liat wan lite ;
itrengfa in the convention and will be me j
*«»a«nietH at die pnite. Efa te a miditta-or, die-mad populist and uot to- be tearod in |

�FI reman’s rtaoee Feb. ±in&lt;I. S3, in Meaner
There Is no fixed time In life when
PERSONAL MENTION.
Bras, building. Hastings, Mich. .Bill for
spectacles should be used, tbe time to use
dance 75 emta. Supper 50 cents per
Mr*. T. J. Bush was In Middleville Fri­ them Is when you cannot see as well
uonple at Ford’s hotel.
without them as with them. Only the
day.
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Thursday, Frbn
L. E. Knappen was In the city Mon- vefy beat eye glasses should be worn.
Now wt« invite yon to call aud inspect
There are no better spectacles In the
w. a. coor.
• r u-w -t.ick of crockery and glassware
. i w-t- if we haven't the best and cheapFred Grcbie was in Kalamazoo yester­ world than those sold by John Bessmrr,
Jeweler and optician.*
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.» k,t jou ever saw; Our new dinner day.
■is are great bargain*.
Owing to the Internal dissensions the
Fred Kurtz, of Kalamazoo, is in tbe
Hams A Vam. Aaman.
Edwin
Ferry
Theatre
Company,
adver­
city.
it Is repotted that Charles Dwight
Mra. D. S. Goodyear is In Grand Rapids tised to appear in Kalamazoo Saturday
evening did nof appear, the date being
droppcdwJviMt &lt;&gt;n fh&lt;} streets of Chicago to-day.
cancelled. We understand that four of
yotenlH.v. Mr. Dwight formerly resided
Miss Williams was in Grand Rapids the gentlemen players struck for higher
in this city and Is well known here. Of Friday.
wages, and a ticket home at the dose of
late he ba\been very successful on the
Mrs. G. W. I.owry went to Middleville, tint season, which would have been nt
of tTrhde in Chicago anil has
to-day.
Kalamazoo. The manngeipent would not
smassed u large fortune. We trust that
Dr. Young, of Nashville, was here yes- grout the demands and the com puny was
the report h not true.
disbanded for the season.
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tvrday.
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The farmers of Burry county ire iv­
Miss Lydia Geiger spent Sunday in
The Michigan press association Is plan, s;a«ctfnlly invited to cotuo to our office
nlng to take iu the world's fair In a body, j
Nashville.
and inspect a new itigmious aud’ cheap
’Frank Colo is Imine from Ypsilanti for a as their annual trio this rear..-They pro-1
force spray pump, for fruit trees and
pose u&gt; take uno of the new steel steamers '
other pur}io.-es. Full directions given on bhurt time.
the mixtures ch lx&gt; used on different kinds
Mrs. Fred Parker was to . Kalamazoo i •at Detroit for Mackinaw and from there I
another steamer for Chicago. There prep«»: iruicw
.Wednesday.
aratlons are on foot to occupy f»A a week. ;
HAkn^os ENGiNEht Ikon Wobk#.
Ira VanValkenburg was in Grand Rap­ more or less, one entire
Kotcl of
enure Uat
uat of
or thf
tire blynci
«&gt;r j.
,
Tire Hastings National Bank on and af­ ids Monday.
the Michigan C\ lumblan club nt which, lOCtS. per y&lt;i.
ter Feb. Olli. 18IW, will pay 4 percent luMis. Will Pallet, of Nashville, was in about one-third regular rates have been of- i
tereatou lime d(*{&gt;uslts payable on deimiml the city this week,
fared.- The use ot the steamers for the
Absolutely Pure,
wiUtout notice 'Interest compound every
U. E. Bidlac, pf Spring Lake has been three or four days’ trip around the lakes
i -.1 tartar .taking pAwder. Ilighrst three months if desired. Any amounts
has been tendered practically free of
visiting in the city.
Irav vTiiitg’-Lat«nt t ultwl
received and interest computed from day
charge. A most delightful trip Js hi pros­
ivermneni FtttKi KVtK»t%.
Frank Reed of Chicago, is visiting his
Wall St.. N. Y.
ui deposit.
.
pect.
.
parents iu the city.
W. D. Hayes, Cashier.
An Important condition of success with
Dr. J. C. Andrus was in Battle Creek
C/zTbe Michigan Whip Co. has just paid
bouse plants Is the temperature of the
on business Friday.
Its stockholders a good dividend, besides
room. It should be kept as regular as
Frank Hilbert, ot Woodlaud, was here
adding over 35000 to its surplus fund,
possible, excepting that it may be a few
which will hereafter lx- large enough to on business Friday.
degrees lower at night, but nut more than
\i'till anti the world laughs make tbe concern'’eas)'' financially. Not Miss Engles, of Muskegon, is the guest five to ten degrees. Most living rooms j
very bad for a concern .with a cabltal of of Miss Genie Browu.
are kept at a temperature much higher
,
with you.’ Cough and .you only
$20,000. The Walter’s raw hide
than can be maintained during cold nights.
will anno^ everyone around halttrs are great sellers and the demand is Frank Woodmansee, of Vermontville, Use effect of which Is bad. The plants or­
was
In
the
city
Tuesday.
dinarily grown indoors do not require
ou. and the chances are that sonie­ constantly on. the increase.
Minor Layton, of Muskegon, was present more than 00 degrees. If lowered during
Lafayette Jownsend bad his fingers
will advise yo\t to go to FRED quite
the night to 50 degrees it will not Injure
badly-frozen last week while Intox- at the parly Tuesday night.
I. HEATH, the_ druggist and &lt;lcated. it was at first reported that his u-Mlss Maud Bentley spent. Sunday with them. Considering the difficulty of con­
trolling the temperature to a regular even
would have to be amputated, but Miss May Putman, of Nashville.
a bottle o! that cough medi- hand
head would suggest maintaining a range
we are glad to say that such Is Hot the
cine that He recommends. They case. We hope that the experience may
Henry G&lt;»odycar, of Grand Rapids, has of from 50 to 05 degrees, when the plants
may be grown quite satisfactorily.
be a lesson to a|l who attempt to gratify been visiting liere for a few days.

Hastings Banner

CLEflRINQ SA1LE
of--- -

DRY GOODS
A Wreckage of Prices Unparallelled.

^AKIfla
POWDER

DRESS GOODS

Choice of new lot of 88 Inch Henriettas, 20ct».
52 inch Serges wortli’$1.25, all go for 93ctk
28 pieces fine Henrietta Goods in 3, 6 and 8 yd. lengths

HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR

Going at fi price.
LOT
of
CORSETS,
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Worth 50 and 85 cents, all go for 38 cents.

COMFORTABLES:
Former price J^l.00 and $1.35, now 68 cents.

BLANKETS,

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Worth $1.00, now 65 cents.

BOOTS and SHOES:

i tell you it'has cured them and
. cure you. It cures coughs.
j &lt;?uhis and all throat and lung
■»t-.:ubles. and by the way. did you
j r ver see more of this kind of troubpe then we have had this winter?
: ri 1 L is the leading druggist of
li’-jny Co. All patent medicines
a ivertised in this paper are sold
1 . him. and all ■ free samples of
iMEDICINE

FRED L. HEATH
THE DRUGGIST.

DON’T ALLOW AGENTS
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-&lt;ti*ii&lt;-ir pianos and cheap organs to
deceive you. Buy

Standard Made Pianos,
!

HARDMAN, FISCHER, ■
HARRINGTON AND
.STARR.
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ALSO CELEBRATED

Lehr Seven Octave Organ Piano,
Ami FARRAN'D &amp; VOTE.Y Organs.

i ‘■'•rtespondcnce solicited.
C. E. INGERSON, Acfxi.
Nashville, Mich.
When In GRAND RAPIDS stop at

ThE KENT

•finite UNION DEPOT.

-FtcxtdH ftB.OOFor Day,
Free Baggage Transfer. New House
.''tram Heat and Electric Bells. Rooms 50
BEACH A BOOTH.

LOCAL NEWS.
• aXQWLdTION Thia week,
76 quires.
.Ilcioafter, changes for advertisements
inti't reach this office Tuesdays at latest to

Little giants!

See them!

Little giant school shoes.
ILittie giant's are warranted.

Little giant at W. and B., the one?prlce

Additional locals on inside page thia
Week.
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their appetite by strong drink.
Mrs. Ray Dunlap has been visiting her
The tariff on eggs, as a stimulous to In­ husband's parents In Vermontville.
dustry on the part of the American hen, u-Mlss Una Quinn returned from her
is a diamai failure. The fruits of her en­ visit In Allegan Thursday evening.
deavor are now more expensive than
Joseph Ptlug, foreman of the Banner
oranges, jet she shows no laudable am­
bition lo make hay while the sun shines. job rooms, was In Grand Rapids .Satur­
She has shown the same old disposition to day.
shirk while the weather is cold.—Grand
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cook, of Yankee
l^edge In dependant.
Springs, are visiting relatives in the
city.
Tlte fanners' Institute held at Nashville
Mrs. Merrick Reed has so far recovered
Tuesday and Wednesday was not largely
attended owing to tbe weather and bad from hen recent operations as to be able to
coodillon of the roads. . All present ride out.
Mrs. Quick who has been visiting her
though declare themselves well repaid for
their trouble in getting there. The papers .sisters the Misses Wolfs, left for Hart
read were alt Interesting amt instructive, Tuesday, &lt;.
giving those present something to carry- „'S4Im Hattie Hotchkiss• .prolonged her
hoiffe and think nf.
visit and did not return to Aurora until
Monday.
The prospects are that there will be
Mias Margaret Townsend
and Miss
considerable building going on in this city
this year, several houses being contem­ Joslin visited friends in Middleville over
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plated which will add greatly to the beauty Sunday.
Mrs. D. McNaughton went to Grand
of the city. Several contractors have told
us that they would be busy this year on Rapids Monday returning Wednesday af­
woik already contracted, and that while ternoon.
there was no brass band boom yet the
Louis J. Goodyear aud Orlie Van Horn
year of 1893 would probably record ns are home from the university for a few
large an amount of butldidg as bad beet! days visit.
done in this city In many years past.
Mrs. Julia Reeder, ot Grand Rapids. Is
Tfie Michigan Political Science As- visiting In the city the guest of Miss
sMlatlon organized at Lansing. Dec. 29, Genie Brown.
1893. will hold its first ibrettog at Ann
P. A. Hahn was made a Knight Tem­
Arbor the21st aud 22nd of this month. plar by DeMolal commandery last week.—
An interesting and Instructive program Grd. Rapids Herald.
has been prepared. Up to date there are123 members. The object of the associa­ vMiss Gertrude Stebbins Is home from
tion is for the investigation and discussion Muskegon and is entertaining Mrs. W. D.
of questions of history, government, Kelley from that city.
economies, and jurisprudence. All inter­ ; Ron. P. T. Colgroye was at Grand Rap­
ested in the above subject win be more ids Friday and spdke at the Lincoln Club
than repaid for attending.
banquet In tbe evening.
An Important ami * very interesting
Editor Myers?of the Caledonia News,
series on "Getting On in Life.” by William spent Friday In the city and made our
Mathews, is begun In this week's issue office a very pleasant call.
of’flarper's Young People. A front-page
Mrs. Ella Bowen's mother. Mrs. Drallett
picture in the same lumber is ot Mr.
Gladstone and one of/hls grand children, and sister Miss Drallett, of Bellevue, are
drawn from a recetrr photograph. Julian visiting Iter for a few days.
Ralph gives Yt charming account of the
Messrs. Murray's, of Grand Rapids,
beginnings of Helena. Montana, with were in the city last week on business
Illustrations. And there is an attractive with the Chair and Table Co.
Variety °f Stories, poems, short articles,
Mrs. R. B. Dunlap who has been visit­
etc.
,
ing In the clty leaves to day for Ellsworth,
Judging from their facts there was a near Petoskey where her husband has a
great many happy boys and girls In this position.
city Tuesday, Valentine day. The post­
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jordan. Mr. and
office was crowed after school hours and
it kept the clerks hustling to hand out the Mrs. Hitchcock and Mesdames Fred Bar­
mail tor the eager youngsters. It was low and Will Huffman spent Sunday in
amusing to see some of the bashful lads Bedford.
looking out the comers of their eyes and l^Messrs. r Keeler and Johnson. MRs
trying to appear unconcerned while his Spaulding' and Miss Maud Young, of
best girl marched out with the valentine, Middleville, attended the Y. M. S. C., hop
he had been saving his money to buy. in Tuesday night.
her hand. Some of the boxes were loaded,
William Cartlidge. of Irving, was in the
especially the school ma’am's. ’
city Saturday. He is working on the
lu response to numerous inquiries At­ World’s fair buildings An Chicago and re­
turns
there this week.
torney-General Ellis has announced that,
for the spring election, tickets bearing
Miss ’Maud Young was In Hastings
the names of the candidates for tbe su­
Monday, aud formed a class in German.
preme Justice. regents of.the university, She also has a class in this village on
circuit judge and county commissioners Thursday.—Middleville Sun.
of schools, must be printed under tbe
supervision of tlte county election com­ *'-Nel. Parker expects to leave this week
missioners.
while separate tickets, on for an extended visit in California. He
which shall appear the names of candi­ will be the guest of Ed. Holbrook, for­
dates for the city, village or township, merly of this city, while there.
commissioners are provided for under the
‘•Miss Sarah Horton, who has been spend­
statute. Separate ballot loxes for the two ing the winter in this city left Monday
classes of tickets must be orovlded.
for Chicago where she will enter a whole­

We hope that the agitation for a new
Read Q, D. Spaulding's adv. if yon are opera house will result In something-^jaaterial before some one.gets nflt and puts
c'tyr bargains.
up some rattle-trap, affair that will be a/
Examine the inside pages for Interesting disgrace to the city. Mr. Dorr Mudge
ufws this week.
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has made the people- of this city a very
Neighboring
county news on inside reasonable offer as regards an opera house,
one that they will not get a gain very soon.
Pages this week.
Opera houses as a general thing are un­
'm h what O. I). Spaulding has to offer. profitable. Mr. Mudge will erect one
Eiir bargains read his adv.
that will be an ornament to the city for
Both banks in theclty are now paying 4 all time to come. Everyone wbo has not
l"’r cent. Interest on certificates ot deposit subscribed to the bonus should do so. no
matter whether the opera house is erected
.Black Pepsine for increasing the supply In the east or west end of town. Self-in­
"f butter at Fred L. Heath's, the drug- terest should not retard a very needed im­
gfcL
provement.
"Mrs. Cora B. Powers has purchased the
At the banquet of the Lincoln Club.' in
residence of Mr. David Ecylesymer, on
Grand Rapids Friday night Hon. P. T.
Colgrove. of this city, president of the
Always smoke Ed. Powers No. 85 cigar. slate republican league, was one of the
Always Ute same; always the best 5 cent speakers, responding to tbe toast "Union
ciicar in the United States.
is Strength. Organization Is Power, The
C. K. * S. train was stuck In a work or the Republican league." The
si|ow bank near Milo Friday morning last, press of that city printed ills speech in
full aud referred to It in a very compli­
artil was several hours late.
mentary manner editorially, pronouncing
The worst storm can be braved If you It one of the beat speeches of the even­
nre tilted out with one of our Inverness ing. This Is all the more complimentar}K-os.-amers. They are sure to give satla- because of fhe fact that among the speak­
, faction.
L. E. Stavffkbers were Gov. Rich, Ex-Governors Jerome.
The Riverside cemetery company desire Alger, Luce. Gen. B. M. Cutchejjn, and
to hire a sexton for the coming year, who Rev. Washington Gardner. Tbe praises
will be able to devote bis whole time to of the press in regard to Mr. ikdgrove’s
the business for a fixed salary. Anyone toast were worthily bestowed, -for It was
aud eloquent
desiring to apply should see Julius Busaell, certainly
tlie chairman of the executive committee. effort.

sale millinery house previous to her sea­
son's work.
The many friends of Art Griffin, former­
ly ot this city, will regret to leant that he
Is dangerously sick In Indiana. He has
been sick since last September and his
recovery Is doubtful.

George Black and Miss Grace Clark re­
turned from a visit In Ann Arbor Tuesday.
Mr. Black left for bls homo in Centralia,
Washington, Wednesney night after a
short visit in the city.

Mr. Truman Williams for ao long a
resident of this city will move to Battle
Creek this week and make that his future
home. Mr. Williams has many friends
here wbo regret to see him leave.

I will sell my house and two lots near
furniture factory on very
reasonable
terms. For further particulars write to
or inquire ot
C. G. Smitu.
Hastings, Mich.
Notloe.
Having purchased the notes, books and
accounts of the late firm of Cairns, Temple
A Cd. would respectfully announce to all
persons who are indebted to said firm to
call at once and settle the same. You will
find me for a short time at the store of
Temple &amp; Nelson, Prairieville Mich.
J. E. Cairn*.
Dated, Prairieville, Feb. 1st, I SUS.
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The firm of Calnrs, Temple A Co., of
Prairieville. Mich, have this day by mu­
tual consent dissolved partnership, J. E.
Cairns retiring. The business will here­
after be carried on by Temple and Nelson,
they assuming ami paying all debts that
may exist against said firm of Cairns, Tern- I
pie and Co.
J. E. Caikxm.

1 cane men’s kip boots, hand sided, formerprice $3: you
may have them for $1.75.
1 ease men’s hand made kip boots, worth $2.50, go
for $1.50.
1 case men’s calf boots worth $2.50, now $1.43.
Men's over shoes, 50 cents.
Ladies’ shoes at your own price.
ODD LOT OF CLOTHING TO SELL CHEAP OR
GIVE AWAY.
5. 6, 7 and 8 dollar shawls, choice for, $4.93.

Lace Curtains from yjcts. to $10 pr
Visit us and. make money in getting the
Bargains we offer you.
NO DAMAGED GOODS.

SPAULDING’S
Popular Dry Goods Housh

Geo. N. NklsoN.
Dated, Prairieville. Feb. 1st 1883.

ANNUAL

CL05INQ OUT SALE
A BIG CHANCE TO SAVE MS

The above sign is over our door, and means some
thing to every man that needs clothes.
"ARDEST WINTER in
fourteen years—1two months
yet
vet of cold weather
weathe

n

AVE you seen the overcoats in our window at

H $6.60 worth not less than $10.00, also our $8—
$9—$10 suits at $6.00, We are bound to close them
out.

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\Y/F !\ A THI S not for fun—not because
Wl— UxJ I Ulv we enjOy this sort of selling
goods—but because there is no other choice left
for us, because its hard to sell suits and overcoats
now, because we must sell them now or carry them
over until next year

Black Pepslne for Increasing the supply
of butter at Fred L. Heath's, the drug­
gist.

Don't fall to read The Hidden City
which will be the best serial story ever
published tn the Banner.
Hon. Clement Smith. Judge of the cir­
cuit court in this judicial circuit, was In
tbe city yesterday on his way from Mar­
shall to Charlotte where he holds court
this week having held a special term at
Marshall Monday and Tuesday for this
circuit. . He gave the Journal office a
pleasant call this afternoon. Judge Smith
is making an excellent impression both
upon the bar and the genera) public, in
performance of hla duties, upon the bench.
—Battle Creek Journal.

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Copenhagen has 'sent on 181 packages
*ro containing preserved fish, fishing tackle
and flwhlng boots.
or F H. CoSum o&lt; ■O*1 d,r*,„'&gt;ol. 'ire
Information his bren received. at head­
quarters that her Wkjost). &lt;b|- Quern
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In mwhsnlcsl dentistry the last year.
।Urgent. in accordance with the w|»bei» ex­
by the commission of Hie| Chicago
Shortly after Chrhtmss Bert Moore, of pressed
I
G^CWli
&gt;"«■
- Exposition, has named n board ujf ladies,
who Will take charge of the matfor of se­
curing and sending . to the world’s fair,
".lire» llk- «l“ 1“
|X™elS ; works of literary. Artistic, amt other. Inter­
esting character, by which the' affilitles
and endowments of Spanish worimn may
to InrreU«*»
Jbe m.tde known and appreciated in Amer­
ica.
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Several Woodland farmers learning that
40 cents per dozen was lAing paid for eggs
. Lake Odessa proceeded to drive over to
In
note. Siem b\Ithat village ID the drenching rain. Imag­
their feelings on arriving there- to be
tow boar, tx toro and handed them to ine
,
uncle's ho^X&gt;mo time before and wm Fonnmln. wbo proceeded to .tralgbton ।Informed eggs were only bringing 28 cents,
uro cents less than they could have got
them
out
on
the
.month
.nrfaco
ot
tbe
Xr
’
n
lodgings
at
the
west
end.
re-1
“¥o« Mime. SL-.OraS.
my
hnu". Sy «nsww o, "•
d«*. They were old end crumpled forthem In their own town. They re­
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P^Right voij are. dear boy; only I and hayed nt toe edge": tiler Bad,"*" turned sadder and wiser men.
b. first &lt;to
to pto"" F" t *
haven* got .1 btaued sou to p.iy the much service and were grimy with the
The Delton Breeze Is now published by
wnr.hr or &gt;b" siccontact of many fingers. As they lay Hynes A Norwood. Mr. F. J. Norwood
London. Wins »»V yoor
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eabbv with." Here h« gave a
obj~rt beyond «&gt;» ““ST7^MU*r which carried Crake and himself half there, face downward, no sign of an in­ having bought a half interest In the paper.
bonr.nn.lye&gt; tbeo-a-to of tbe tolb.r
dorsement or memorandum of any sort Success to the new firm.
across the pavement
M her ;.'-n wonldnnnbe:,
Mr. John Sprague, of Cloverdale, drew Hearrhed In Allegan tbe l»th of last
••My dear fellow, as if my puree wan visible on the back of any of them.
name of tiie Michigan I Itefonn
nntroeed. bi. ertote «u« "«llI onpu
The
wasn’t at your service!" exclaimed Crak“ Fountain had beckoned to Crako, who. a load of dressed hogs through this place month and found the guilty couple mask­
has been
to Industrial
school —
—changed
-----U,„! and yon b»r» &gt;&gt;»«? ••
with gray, set face and straining eyes, that weighed KM&gt;0 pounds for which he
K^unr little 6ns«* to'&lt;*.irj?*'" reproachfully“
'■‘■inKlnjg the
Home for Boys.
Tbe bill chai
ed
and
dancing
at
a
fireman.
received
‘
J
cents
per
pound.
—
Dolton
A secorid or two later Gray camo to v?M now ptering oter hia.shoitlder, and
»te Friday
:ir&lt;l they were arrested on Mr. J®*"®
name was passed by the acnat
trert bln, down. Oh. Hint 1
it was not till the former with his fore- Breeze.
complaint, and waived examination were morning.
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mnn tontond *&gt;r tbe -rent- b-.p.^ -tn unsteady halt
“Crake." ho raid with tipsy gravity. fiifger had drawn attention to wh'at even
The cantata JepUtah and his daughter Is bound over to the February term, giving
re I nm. Oh. tbnt I l»d » to*’.
Michigan is the ptlxe K. O. T. M. state,
I’ve made a flashed id jit of m shelf when closely examined looked like soon to be given In Nashville by hxffil lat­ bonds for their appearance then.
there being 47,000 members Within its
nothing more than a few meaningless ent fur tbe benefit of (he M. E. parsonage.
Cot at tbit jofteltro tho nloor «... i’* "“Can't see it.jny boy. What is it tha:
Kerosene was only four cents !&gt;" &lt;“•’ borders, also 9.000 lady Maccabet^.
dote and scratches in faded ink on tho
Something new In the way ot socials Ion at Holland test week, the result uf the
twoatL
’
।
■vantsrott.
soiled
pai&gt;er
that
Crake,
sharpsighted
"'Dt. Hynnm. taa aat.”
too p»nvr j, yon
.one;
was given in Ngshvllle this week. iBrcad dialers cutting rates.
. _ n bare
nave (’none.'
.
' -Tve given yon 1 O U for the money I os he was, ns much ns noticed their ex­ and milk was served.
Clerk* and Olbera who write j in tbeir
Goblevllle expects to have a eannlniC
“cniy rooo io tbe doctor entered. Tbo owe yon. while all the time I’ve a twenty istence, Then, producing a small mag­
A tramp with a soul aboift the »lxe of a factory. Money Is now being raised for a shirt alcoves arc often nunbyed begetting
nifying gloss and offering it to the other
their tramaculate linen -“k stained. If tl..widow gave him her han*’., and with a pound note in my pocketbook."
mustard seed applied for shelter at the
bunas.
•
"That's no good tonight, old man. Fenn tain said:
stain !»allowed to runnilu until tin*, gar
smile that bai1 in U wnch °f ier O,rt '
home of Amos Wright, of Maple Grove,
' There's no place open where you could
Little Rollie Dorman, of Vermontville, meat reachc* the l.anivl/y, the nrocc-bof
-And now. sir. if you will look un one of the recent freezing nights, and
sww n .,_
we ujtv. will you ‘ gCt it chiu»ge&lt;l.
Dut what does it inat- through this you will see that on each of repaid the tetter’s benevolence in taking was run over and his leg broken while washing will produce nn infleliiile brown
mark, but fur n few cents any writer &lt;■.■;»
i v - You luaet come and see ter? You ran redeem your bit of paper tho notes is plainly to be read iu pho­ him in by stealing the contents| of a eatehktg on bobs.
"not,
guard wwinat annuyanco and Icm| of this
,nographic characters—that is to sny, in purse amounting to six dollars, which lie
People In Michigan are hot the only
lays hence. H may ba when 1 see yon tomorrow.'’
kind, for « little ebloriuutcd sodA will re­
me a
tho indorsement. ’William found in the room where be slept for the one. paying high prices for farm produce move every Ruspicion of ink Main ahnott
“Yeah, but you won’t see me tomor- shorthand;
... ■ 1 u little nt random to­
day In: if you •»«!«! &lt;miy partially row." answered Gray with another jParkinson.’ together with the date of night. After a warm breakfast lie dis­ this winter. A gentleman of Vermont­ iriMantam-wusly. It Is only ne&lt;4h‘:.ry to
,
the eighth, tho very dot. in point of appeared and when the theft was discov­ ville returning from Pennsylvania, reports rub tbe soda in and then rifiauor wash it
realize what 1 have gone through, you lurch nml n hiccough. “Going to Paris Juno
ered he was too (ar away to be caught.
butter 28 to 30 cents, and eggs
cents out with a fcwdroi* of water, and nil trace
how to make allowance for by morning train. Telegram. Forgot ।fact, before the murder of Mr Lums­
would krx
all about it till now. Mush go. ' Be &lt;den."
The Iron bridge over the Thornapple per dozen and potatoes at &gt;1.00 per bu. of tbe ink is gone. But the rewejly mu*i
me."
•
,
_
.
Gray b ut and touched her fingers , back in a fortnight or three weeks. If
Scarcely had the last words left the river nt Nashville is considered very un­ wholesale.
[ be applied Immediately after the acci­
with his liju and withdrew. He hail ' yon can't changenote, I Q U mush stand (officer’s Ijp® before Crake fell backward safe. And when the snow and Ice melts
Tbe reward for-the capture of Sullivan dent to lie be effective.—St. Loops Gtebescarcely btyn ten minutes in the house ] over till I come back.”
in n. swoon.' A careful search of hte, In the spring it Is liable to be cai ri«d off. tlie Durand murderer, has. been increased Detuoerat.
M. Ai Dibble, of Middleville, hak pur­ to 81000. K has l»ecn over a month since
and had r.-t spoken more than a dozen I
For a full minute or more Crako stood lodgings brought to light two more
iu tdleht thought. .Thu chances were, notes bearing a similar phonographic in- chased an interest In M. S. Keeler's* store1 the crime was committed and up to this
words.
■
‘
'
Ktronsrr* to th# Ituthtub.
Without profcjsingr to ba aatnated by I ho argued, that if the American once .dorseuieut. T&gt;» remaining five had In Otsego and will hereafter reside hi that date be has succeeded in baffling all at­
If cleanliness be next to godlincM, a* the
tempts to capture him. A photograph or
uny orhn motive than one of simple I got as far as Paris nothing more would probibly been passed away by him in। city.
, him has been obtained from a group taken proverb says, the spiritual condition of the
(-uriosiry. whi n Gray related to his | lie seen of him in London, in which case tho ordinary course of his business. He » At the annual meeting of the Nuhvllle
, when he was an employee of a factory average Parisian must indeed give sofite
UIK-I* the re.-ult of the dnterrtew he hte I O U would be so much waste paper. was committed for trial in due course, Driving Park association it was deckled to
I In Lansing. The picture is ai» devoid of c*UM for grave anxiety. Statiirtics which
drew him **n ; talk about the crime Tlw sum was not a large unp. but Crake but before that event took place he con-, hold the annual June races on the 13th and expression as nn Egyptian mummy and have been compiled by Dr. Martib. tor the
with a frankness ho had never exhibited was by no means inindml to lose it.
trived to commit suicide in bis cell. In’ 14th. John Furniss was elected pres.. C. shows him lo be a vllllan of the first or­ committee of hygiene of- France, -.hows
ibnt un nu average each inhabitant ot the
before.
Mr- &lt;’r*hi wm by nature u
He set his teeth hard for a moment or n paper which he left behind him oc­ M. Putnam, sec'y. W. E. Burl, treat;
der.
City of Light Hikes n bath once every two
man of euntio:.- ::d reserve, and n**l two and then he said:
curred the following passage:
NEIGHBORING COUNTIESHenry Spring, of Otsego, had a close yen r-. I Rhese figures 1* correct the lower
even to hte nv^ .- w hod h-i hi-retofore
-If yon like to coiue with mo as far
“It is tme that I killed my cousin, but
call from being hurt by the -cars. His JasiM-s must re*eiublr the cld hero uf tbe
confided: the' particulars ei connection ns my lodgings. 1 think 1 can perhaps 1 asseverate most solenfnly that the act
TheCharlotte Manufacturing Co. bought bearing is defective and he did not hear itory. who remarked that be hadn't had a
with Eustace Crake, nor how his sus­ tnanago to change your note."
wm wholly unpremeditated and was he 225,000 feet of logs-»»f one man last jweek. them.
A man halloed to him, and bo jntb for :«ci:!y-tbrev years, and* that lie
picion?. .nnsnpported thoqgb they .were
Half an hour later Marcus Gray was result of a mument of ungovernable
halted Just In time. The train brushed so
•didn't prnpo* to begin at hH time uf
Prof.
Halliard, of Dlamondaife was near him that it unbottoued his 'coal.
by any direct evidence, pmnted unequiv­ on his way home in a hansom. All passion."
life.”—Ihiris Cor. Iloaton Tmuxtlpt.
obliged to have bis dog shot last wfiek. it
ocally to him as being the criminal. signs of inebriety had vanished. Ho was
Some three months later one of the
Joseph N. Hicts. a prominent citizen of
Today, however, he told his nephew his usual self—keen, alert' aud qtrictly quietest of quiet weddings was cele­ gave unmistakable signs of hydrophobia.
Flak Caught
H»# Fren&gt;i»r«.
Plainwell, died Sunday after a lingering
everything. It wm m though the latter self possessed.
In exchange for his brated in a certain suburban church. To
L. J. Ferrel, of .Sunfield, had thfi mis­ lllnes*. He was a prominent republican
In some of, the trig tesuiuraiite «11 Hukri®
had brought away from his interview twenty pound note Crake had given him the reader who has seen fit thus far to fortune to lose three fingers of bls right
and church member and his death Is uni­ there 1- u pool uf Water in whi-.-li various
with Mrs. Lumsden a pass key to the three, five pound notes, his I O U and follow tbs* fortunes of tbe personages lund by a log rolling against them.
kinds ot fWiawiin about. A :mtrhn &gt;.fthe
versally regretted.
secret chamber of his uncle's mind.
n-'t.*aiiaut w!h» desires li»-h goq*
Hie
tiie balance in cash.
concern *d in this narrative, it would be ' D. A. Blodgett, of Grand Rapid*, has
As beleft the house he said to him­
E&amp;tace Crake was seatcd at breakfast snperflutruS to mention the name of purchased a piece ot property in L’bica- • Mr. U. U. Dickinson, the popular hard­ |hm»1. iwiiita «i’- tl'-r itfirtknlnr'. one lie
ware
dealer,
and
his
wife,
of
Kalamazoo,
wl-hr*. and in nu instant the writer has.
self:
next morning, with asporting newspaper either the bride- er bridegroom.—All the go for which lie paid 8575,000.
left last week for California. They had
“Tomorrow I will seek «ut and make supported against the hot water jug in V«»r Ron nd.
Samuel Conklin, of Paw Paw. committed the misfortune to be in a wreck, the train
the acquaintance of Mr. Eustace Crake.” front of him, when tho door of his sit­
suicide by hungiug himself by his nook going through « trestle. Mr. Dickinson
ting room was unceremoniously opened
PROBATE OH PER.
J
from a lamp hook In the celling. No was hurled the length of the coach and
CHAPTER IV.
and two men. entire strangers to him.
seriously Injured, his leg being broken and State of Michigan. coimtv0fBr.rrv.-4
cause is given.
The average Dutchhum of the south,
walked in and shut the door behind
internal
Injuries received.
Hte wife
XV a session of tlw Probate ( ot’.rt (or the
Tl*e Kalamazoo poetoffice has received fortunately escaped and’ Is now nursing County of Barrv. hidden at the Frobri •Office in
though
he
can
skate
very
well,
looks
rather
them. .
an electric letter canceller which is. to be
th« City
Harting*. Ji^’rid county on V.'rJ“Yon are Mr. Eustace Crake?” said foolish on the ice. His short legs atwl wide
her husband In a Kansas City hospital.
nestey. the IU onv of Fchnnrv. sty
ye*
breeches ore admirable adjuncts to his run by an electric motor. It can cancel
oo-TiiouMnd
----------------od«- ChonMid eight hunt..
hundred
and nlmrty-tlxrt&lt;
the elder of the two interrogatively.
uue, his thin cocked beard and the lump- 40,090 .stamp- iu an hour.
Prwnt. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge &lt;&gt;l
Crake nodded.
.
ishncsa of his expression. To be sure, this
Probate.
Myrton E. Beam, of Potterville Is n fine
“Lam Inspector Fountain, of Scotland breadth makes him louk Important, but if
in the matter of the ertnle of Jo»ep
pentxan. He recently wrote the lord's
The state.commission has adopted a an adjudged inkane pr-^o •.
Yard." added the officer.
he acre le** muscular it would ben rad
On- reaulhg »Ih- jwttiuu heretofore
prayer, his full name. date. etc.. In ril 7&lt;J
On the instant every vestige of color hindrance to him lu bottling with the words on a summon sized match In ii per­ design for a souvenir California badge, it
rid
will consist of a gold top bar with the eph McKee, pr*)h&gt;g lortbv remuvwI uf Mary
Luled ont of Crake's fuceyleaving it of a wind, which in winter is apt to make skat­ fectly clear amt legible hand. It was
word “California" in black enamel, sur­ McKee the pre-cut kUardlnn &lt;&gt;t w»d idjttdnd
gray, corpselike pallor. For a few mo­ ing in one direction something of a trial.
written with n lead pencil and was easily mounted by a golden sunburst. From the UiR»ue perrirti. and the appointin' t&gt;f o) XhOtlK-r
Tha Frleslamler, however, is taller, bet­
person tor said trust, fur the reosoLs ,and pur
ments he was like a umn suddenly smit­
read without magnifying.
bar Is suspended a California grizzly. At I’oO*ei»
-m-s hi "aid
•mu petition
prmiun Mt forth.
_
ten with the loss of speech; then, with a ter proportioned, and in all respects a hand­
Thereupon
ttiat^rr
Thcreui«on IV is ordered t.
— - day t.ie
some fellow. The yellow 4&gt;enrd he some­
The Portland Congregational church its feet appear the words “Columbian Ex­
grimace which he evidently meant for a
2«tb day of •'ebruart. A. l&gt;position;
”
pendant
Is
a
hemisphere
with
times wears seems to put Um at once on a cehOK-ab'd the 50th anniversary of ite ex­
1
1
e
#*elock
in
the
forenoon,
be
smile, he said:
footing of affinity with the other members istence tn that city last "Saturday j with the date 18'J3.
tor the Iwmnng
' said ii-tltl w. and
**ld [deiv.-eit
“To what may 1 attribute tho honor of that respectable Anglo-Saxon family to exercises appropriate to the occasion
the heirs at
The decorations for the opening day that
ipterfoted tn
and ■ all
other
of tins visit. Mr. Inspector?"
which we ourselves belungquite as much
Diphtheria has made it# appeararice in arc now being designed aud arranged In said estate, arc rcqt.... _
“Last night, or rather at ah early hour as his provincial speech mid bis blue eyes.
—Plainwell. Tnree children In one 6*mlly the Horticultural Building, a hundred of said court, then lo be iiolden at tbe, .
Office
tn
the
city
ot
ilasttupi.
«a
*rid
ana
this morning, you changed a twenty He is a must masterful creature when once
and seven employees are at wm*k. includ­ •how auwe. if any there be. why thecounty,
brayer
being sick with It.
|&gt;ound note for a gentleman of the name he has put on those quaint old fashioned
ing women. There are acres or wool and the petitioner may not he granted. IA nd i. is
J«bn Newbury, a young man living
of Gray, giving him us part of the skate*of his, and thinks nothing of mak­
cotton bunting, which will be used tin further ordered, that said petitionergfve notice
the persons tnterened iu said estate, ot tbe
change throe notes of tire pounds each. ing a score of miles from one village to an­ with a Mr. Baker's family, at Gun Plains making tlags. banners, and draperies rox to
pendency of said petition, and thel hear-ng
. other before you and 1 are ont of bed. As Center, died very suddenly last week; with
('An you oblige me. Mr. Crake, by in­
the large buildings, while the expensive thereof, oy causing a copy of tkI# '’rdt-r b&gt; be
for the cold, what cares he fur it? He no apparent cause, being In good health
silk Hags will be relegated Jo tbe State published iu the tfiutiniis HAXNr.it. hm«;aforming me when .arid from whom the knows be must rely ou that lusty circula­
printed bud circulated in 1*01111*11 &gt; of
up to tbe time of his dunth.
Buildings or those of foreign govern­ K-rry.ouce
notes iu question came into your posses­ tion uf his to keep him from being bein «-*ch week for three sacs.i*i'.ve
“I’cah, but you won't *ce me t&lt;wprrow." sion?”
weeks previous to *ri&lt;1 day &lt;&gt;! hr*ring. |
IkdM'rt Blain, of Dorr township, fulled a ments.
a nuuibed. though he clothe-ever so lightly,
CHAKtOtS
*ltM*-Tlfov*i.
It -was thxeo weeks later. Blarcns
Crake bit his .lip hard for'.a. moment dr and seems more regardful of his head— large elm tree rereutly. Jt proved to be a
The committee on ceremonies of the
f 4 tree ooer.l__________Judg®of Probri e
Gray had been aa.good as his word. Not two. as if the pain might help him to which a sealskin cap takes care of—than of bee tree and contained fifteen gallons of world’s fair have set apart the 17th day
unly had ho made Crake's aequaintanco keep down the nervous trembling that biswell shaped body,—Chauibera'Journal. honey.
of August, 1893. for the use and pleasure
in the interim, but by this time the two, was beginning to overmaster him. Then
M. E. Newcomb, drain commissioner of of tho colored people of the United States.
to employ an -expressive locution, had he said: *
Book Titles.
Eaton county was elected vice president of It is expected that at least 100,000 colored
become as “thidt as thieve#." He hivl
There are titles of various kinds, ot the state county dram commissioner's people will be present. The best talent
“Really, you-ask me more than 1 am
sought ont-Crako nt the billiard room in a position to tell you. lu my profes­ course, some uf which do not exist iu this association at tbeir meeting recently.
and oratory will be present/ and a fine pro­
gramme has been presented. A chorus of
of the Flagoa and Cask, the tavern sion. which is that uf a betting man, free and enlightened country, although it
A large granary and other out hH1M-5
____ 2.000 voices and an orchestra of 100 Afrowhich Inspector Fountain's report to such a number of notes pass through my may be doubled if a good many Americans
on the fariu of Giles Sherwood, of Plain­ American Instrumentalists will take part;
have
not
just
as
great
a
fondness
for
them
Mr. Orde had mentioned as,being his hands in the course uf a month that it te
well.
was
deetroyed
by
fire,
believid
to
as those leas fortunate people reared under
CONDENSED
therefore, a call has been made, that un
favorite home -of call.
Gray’# rule bail out of the question for mo to keep any
aristocratic conditions. But the titles of have been set by tramps.
March Oth, every city aud town shall give
been that of a eimple young American record of their numbers or to remember books, not of men, is u subject of considqyA Portland paper reports tine presence some sort of an entertainment, tho pro­
over in London fur n holiday, with e&lt;» from whom! may have received this one ablo diversity and interest. One can no
of meadow larks and robins in that vicini­ ceeds of which shall help to defray the ex­
lack 'of money to-.fling away, aud Dot
more imagine a book without a title than ty and expects as a result that spring ) will penses of the jubilee.
or the other."
caring much huw he got rid of it so long
“1 can quire understand tlrat,” replied a man without a name; we should have to fK»on be here. An exchange credits the
The steel tower aj, Jackson Park Is be­
as ho saw plentyof '.'lifo" in return. :It Fountain. “May 1 ask whether yon call it or him something, if only Nemo. above to tbe snake editor of the paper.
ginning to assume material proportions,
was a part he played to perfection, and ere acquainted with any one -of the Furthermore, nn attractive title ia as de­
The old Allegan Literary and Library and the circular loaned by the Tower Com­
Crake clung to him .like a leech from namo of Parkinson—Mr. William Park- sirable as an Impressive name A great
of its
book, like a great man, might rejoice in Association has been revived and! will pany gives a vivid description
the moment he found that the supply of
Makes an everyday convenience of an
being called “John .Smith,'’but it would open its library, comprising hearlji 800 beauty. If the company that Is erecting
•overeign* to be aqneezed out of him in
Crake considered awhllr and then plainly.be somewhat handicapped in its volumes, to tbe public.
aU-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
the structure gets it ready before the
one way or another .bad no apparent shook his head.
..appeal to public attention. — Providence
opening ot the fair It will break all the
At
a
swell
ball
given
iu
Lansing
last
unit. They gut iutc the way of meet­
have no recollection of having been Journal '
week, just as tho orchestra swelled rapid construction on record. The great
ing regularly about two o'clock tn tbo
steel framework will be SOO feet high ami
Mdoge mikes two large pies. Avoid
introduced to or done business with any
forth on a most beautiful selection for a
Population of the Indian Empire.
afternoon, when Crake, who wm really
230 feet In diameter. The tower will con­
one of that name. But what is the ob­
■Dilations—and Insist on having tbfc
The population of the Indian empire has walta the electric lights were extinguish­ stitute an electrical phenomenon and it Is
a Crack player,, would for tho next two
ject of all thia catechising, if I may bo .risen within the memory uf the present ed furl about ten minutes and the danc­
NONE SUCH brand.
the
intention
of
the
company
to
surpass
hour# give lesson# to his new found
allowed a question iu my turn?’
generation from 220,000,000 to SW,000,000; it ers Were left gliding In the dark. A local all the previous efforts on the part of man
MERRELL
St SOULE, Syracuse. N. V.
friend in the art and mystery of billiard*,
“That you will presently learn. In has been increasing at the rate of 2,500,000 paper speaks of it as a “source of much in the history of the world, in the respect
always of course for a consideration.
tho .tint place, I may inform you that it annually, and la now rising at the rate of enjoyment” It probably was—to* the to tbe electric lighting. A souvenir In
Later on they would dine,and spend the
woe a Mr. Parkinson who paid the Late 8,000,000. If no large famines occur it will unmarried couples.
the shape of an aluminum medal stamped
evening together, eqaally .of course at
Mr. Lumsden a certain sum in bank considerably exceed 800,000,000 at the end
Mrs. Waldron, an aged widow, of Al­ with the name and date that the visitor
tho American’s expense.
notes on the morning of thrft gentle­ of tbe century now drawing to a close. legan was strikrn with paralysis and lay made the ascent, will be struck off on the
For the present there &lt;was only ono
Even in tho event of decimation from tlieae
top of the tower.
man's death, which notes were undoubt­
causes there will be an excess over the for two days without fire or food and! un­
thing that Gray stuck out against. He
edly stolon by tho person orjyjrsons-wbo I 800,000,000. This augmentation is coinci­ able to move. When found she was
Tbe Goddess of Fire, which will be
would liave nothing to do with tho bet­
were guilty of the murder.”
, dent with a growth in mcauaand resource* nearly unconscious and doubts are enter­ placed upon the Hawaiian building. Is
ting, on tho turf, but Crake.by.no means
“Ah!" was all that Crake could find1 c£ livelihood and in material prosperity of tained as to her recovery.
assuming huge proportions. She Mauds
despaired df being able by and by to
to say for a moment. Then, after mois­ all kinds. Tbe exportation of all food
‘•Tramps are making a run on Sheriff twenty-five feet high and Is the work of a
overcome a prejudice so puritanical and
tening his.Lipe with his tongue, he added: grains in vast quantities, continues.—Mil­ Walkenshaw of Calhoun county. He has woman sculptor.
absurd and one at tho same .time so
“Yoe will pardon me if I Jail to see in waukee Sentinel
The test ot the group of statuary for the
now 00 members of this fraternity under
Inimical to his own interest®. .
what way that fact connects itself with
hte charge. Hte plan of making the gen­ Administration building will be hoisted to
On thrnight to which wo have now
A Hlghljr PrlMd “Tip."
the notes paid over by me to Mr. Gray.
tlemen break stone seems to have the op­ its position within a few days. The fig­
como Gray and Crake left the Flagon
An nmuftlng anecdote is rebtted of the posite effect to that desired. Instead of ure is called “War." and is one of the
My cousin, Mr. Charles Lumsden, in a
Trtmto lh.tro.MM tort
and Calk together, as they had done
Archduke Joseph of Austria. While walk­ passing throngh tbe city all tramps seem greatest creations of modem times. The art
talk I had with him a little while ago,
several times before. It waa half past
ing In hi* park he encountered un old coun­
distinctly assured me that the number tryman io full pursuit of a truant chanti­ to make It a rendezvous, with the evident figure I* twenty fert in height, and meas­
twelve and closing time, and no sooner
ures
fifteen
feet
from
tip
to
tip
of
h
*
purpose
of
making
tho
plncky
sheriff
of tbe missing notes wero not known. cleer.
The archduke joined the chime,
hod they crossed the threshold than tho
wings.
‘ &gt;
Now, if that be tbe case how"— His captured the cock and handed It over to change hte policy.”
door wm shut and baited behind them.
Manitoba &lt;i-cwl« anj ..ubllalwa a llul,
eyes finished the .question.
the old man, who promptly expressed his
Durfaftbe absence of A. D. Hughes
They had been* playing billiards -to­
“It u quite tme, Mr. Crake, that tho gratitude by preiwntinghim with u twenty from home on Monday night, Mrs. Hughes wpo.llto" ot It, own. Sb« la erecllnr a
gether since eight o’clock, Crake of
bullJIni on Stoor 1,IM,|. aoolb br UtUnumber of the stolen notes are not kreutrer piece. The acchduke will prize
’^someone working at the window
ajurse giving his opponent a certain
nlnth atmi. and wltbto Ihla .tnwtnaa our
known," raid the inspector gravely, this tribute ms much as the late Sir John In the kitehen. She quietly got up and
□umber of pointe, notwithstanding
oortboro .Ulvr will ruo an oopoaitlon to
“but that does not imply that there may Holker prized Xbeaixpeuce given him by a taking a 44 calibre revolver lu her hand
which tho American had lost every
rural elector whom he showed over the stood waiting for the intruder at the din­ &gt;l» bla ahow. What Manitoba*, arlrranco
xagal*t#W*bovM®. Stnultthc; cnly
sot be other means o€ identification."
Is no person 8i*en», to know exactly.
house of commons, and who mistook him
game but two. Tonight, too, ho had
ing room door. But the fellow evidently
“Not one of the notes paid by me to for an otrendant.-New York Tribune.
insisted on backing his play for half a
caught on for after raising the window ,w.Ti?|,r” Mrr,I^1 0,1 U** grounds of the ExGray bore an indorsement of any kind.
high enough he left. Mr#. Hughe# ,hn* podtlou on Iburaday last a consignment
sovereign a game, and m by some mis­
On that point I can speak most poriIn making sauces that are thickened
chance—it wm a thing which had never
the window and went back to bed. Mr °f deep sea aonndinj appliance#, a numtively.” was Crake’s reply.
with flour mix the flour and sugar thor­
• Iran thia dlstreaning cot:; plaint; b-.-.t fortnhappened before—h® had fallen short of
Hughes desire# to inform the “profesh” of palntiugs ot fishing and coast vessels
“Ia any case I must ask you to accom­ oughly before adding the boiling water, to
°f ^e steam ships “Ftebkam"
ready money, tho result had been that
that he has faith in banks and that Ik - Lt *
pany me to Scotland Yard," said Foun­ prevent lumping.
would hardly pay them, financially, to and Albitrow; the tetter made the faoy the time they left off play Crako held
tain.
“
I
have
a
cub
waiting
at
the
cor
­
™"unexpectedly at hte house.-Eaton SZX^oo^' MWW“
his IO U for three pounds fifteen bur­
Ou. EnglUh toolb.ll clnb 1, old Jo My Kaplds Journal.
rowed cash, a# to wirich he wm not at ner of the street.”
On their arrival at Scotland Yard In­ WUl » Jew lo wngffl to lu pbirere, while
’ di uneasy, feeling sure h® would be re­
• ■WWata
another
team
buys
over
a
mile
of
bandages
Albion is booming. The prospects now .™,K? ?’I’*',U* T11",,lr
'•■Ua-n. ot Uw
couped on the morrow. It wm evident spector Fountain ushered his charge into annually,
are that an electric railway will be built
that Gray, who wa* ordinarily most ab- a room where two officials infunifonn
there
tbte
summer.
Marshall
will
proba
­
to^nt one ot tha moat unlqua nil oral bit
stemiuus, bad been drinking more than were busy writing, with onelof whom
bly now build an elevated railroad to
.m
'L'r •"”* Tl‘" ■«■»«»•
WM good for him. He staggered .lightly he held a brief colloquy in a few voice.
" *“■ A p« on « whit, rtlrt Iron, . keep pace with her rival.
°l TOk “d “"d- ,uh
a® be came out into the cool night air In another room, although Crake did
d~d
rtp.
b.aan&gt;
I.
nuu-krf
toreeer.
„a
forests and caves, and streams of water
Allegan Ladle® of th® Treble Clef nve
smd clutched
ths &gt;pel of hi# com- not know it. Marcus Gray and Mr. Par- th,
tnm buuuu thoroughly &lt;l«.yed
55“J*
"
Ikinson were in waiting, in case any fura minstrel show. It wa®1 composed «ii™v
entirely every animal, every
bird WO
«^d
JouSf
“■"‘'"•-Cwtfectlooer,' of ladles. Their costumes
w^e
black
aud
------- T*
s’£,x “rd ,nd
ana every »to
Dan
w were btaek ud •uJ*'
to.t L.
s...
Uw irldrare teypnd that which Hwy
droliens 0* Pennaylorange with
with whitn
riu.. ul
.».t roll.
oraa^
While rig,
vante, will be exhibited.
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HusHiucm. Mich.
I'raflkcx in’ail courts of.the state. Col­
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Never Insure your property unless you
ate sure it la in a reliable cqmp«ny and a
reliable man whom yon takeout tho Dolby
with. A scheme. We lately hear of la: A
stranger goes around Insuring inoperty
delivering a !iaml~»me policy. If tho
buildings never burn 'he victim never
knows that he has been swindled, but
It ibey doand he twgins to look around
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The following is commended to house­
wives. It Is Hie English fashion of stuffing
poultry with a very little force-met aud
supplementing it with nicely browued
hails of the force-meat baked separately.
Tbo recipe is: A cupful of dry bread­
crumbs. grated: half a cup of suet, chopped
fine; a little grated lemon peel: half a
teaspoonful of parsley, fresh or dried;
pepper and salt to taste, and an egg
beaten with a teaapounful ot milk to bind
Jn two days of last week W. 11. Schantz, together. Use less than half If for a
brother of b. S. ami E. L. Schantz sold chicken, aud make the remainder into
small
balls. .Bake in a quick oven until a
about 3400.00 worth of Michigan W^lp
Co^taals In Baltimore, Md. and Wash- nice brown and arrange as a border
around
the fowl. For a turkey use double
ingtoiV l&gt;. C-. i/esldes spending about half
the. quantity.
an houf efteh in the senate and house .of
representatives
at
Washington.
Mr.
Schantz last year made the best showing
, J’cliool Board Proceedings.
of any aalesmuu in the Wbifi Co. ami Is
.
Hastings, Sept. 7th, 1892.
a first c a
salesman. As he is an old
The regular meeting of the board of
WoodlAiitl l»oy we are glad to note his education met in the common council
prosperity.—-Woodland News.
room at 7:30 p. m. The roll being called
Since tiie issuance of the new Colum­ the following members were present and
bian stamps various criticisms not favor­ atswered to their names: Hessmer. Brun­
able haw been passed upon them. Now a son. Brice. Dawson. Stebbins, Snyder and
deft tide.- has come to the front with the rbmlinson.
following stakment: The fact tlyt the
On motion Brice was appointed secretary
new postage stnmjw are backed with n pro tem.
.
bn motion of Mr. Bcssmer the minutes
tnqcllagv that is a health i reducing article
is not generally known, it is claimed by of the previous meeting were dispensed
John Wnnamuker that a constant use of with.
these postage stamps will cure bronchitis,
On motion of Mr. Bessiner the commit­
consumption, liver complaint, neuralgia, tee of library be authorized lo obtain 1.000
toothache. Ingrowing toe nails, a swelled library catalogues for the librarian. Mo­
head after a night with th’e boys, and any tion prevailed, ayes 7; nays 0.
and all cases of domestic troubles can be
Mr. Smith then took his scat with the
easily and quickly settled by a liberal use board.
of these stamps. The demand is so great
The following bills were presented:
that It Is feared that tbe stock for 1S03 Fred L. Heath, supplies........................ $12 05
will not prove sufficient and another grind Jacob. Kress, repairs..............................
2 50
will become
necessary.—Battle Creek A. A. Eggelston........................................ 9 20
Journal.
On motion tbe bilfii were allowed by the
following
vote,
ayes
8;
nays
0.
Few mothers understand how wonder­
On motion of Mr. Smith the committee
fully even little children are Influenced by
the tope of the voice, the touch of the on supplies were instructed to investigate
hand, the very atmosphere thej breathe the advl.sibility of purchasing a new air
How quickly and how surely a pleasant pump for the labratory and report at the
qii'.et tone brings a pleasant answer, next meeting.
There being no further business board'
while just as quickly an impatient. Irri­
tated tone begets an impatient answer. adjourned.
Many mothers do not realize this, nor du
Thus. Brjce. Sec. pro tern.
they understand how easily very little
children may be taught to be orderly and
Hastings, Oct. 3. I*tlW2.
neat, to Im* thoughtful for uthvrs. to enjoy
The l»oar«i of education met in Smith &amp;
being helpful to father and|mother. if only
they be made partners in the concern Oilgrove’s office nt 7:30 p.m. for the purand the enticing'".ve will do so and .-o” jm»o of considering Mias Adda Jordan's
'
be substituted for the disagreeable ••you release from contract.
Moved by Mr. Dawtfon that Mint. Jor­
do so and so." It is noticeable t’rut even
young
children dislike a
duninaud, dan's request be granted ai&lt;! that she be
while -a request or n pleasant assumption reli*ase&lt;l of her contract.
Motion prevailed by the following vote:
on tbe part of the parent that a child will
do certain things usually Is acceedcd to Beamer. Brice, Bronson. Dawson. Steb­
bins, Snyder. Smith. Spence and Totulihwith pleasure.
••Don’t wear your rings, under glove?
then took his seat -with the
unless ynn remember to have them thor­
oughly examined twice a year." is the ad­
Moved by Mr. Smith that Belle Lampvice given by a jeweler. The constant
mah
be
hired
to supply the position caused
friction wears out the tiny gold points
.
that holds the stoniH lu place, and unless by the release of Mi-s Jordan.
• Motion was carried by the following
atriek attention is jiald to them they Ih?corne lose in a very.short time. Small vote: Bcssmer. Bronson, Brice. Dawson.
ll.iyes.
Stebbins.
Smith,
Snyder.
Spence |
purses of suede leatiier are. made on pur­
pose for rings, or any soft pouch of skin and Tomlinson.
On
motion
board
adjourned.
of chamois may be iisinl to place the rings
’ Geo. S. Tom Lis son, I’re's.

with &lt;&gt;ue. They &gt;L&lt;&gt;til&lt;i never lw put in
an onlinnry p«»cketiHx»k: as the rubbing
•agxinnt coins Is «!■.&lt;». bad for them. Dia­
monds can be cleantai at home to l«g»k as
well os when dune l»j a jeweler, jf only a
little trouble is taken. They should be
thoroughly cleaned in alcohol and then
I 1 A. SCRIBNER. M. !»..
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i’hysitian and Sargon, dried in boxwood sawduit. I’iue sawdust
i« to oily for this purpose.
’
l^lbin.
•
Midi.
/
Office in residence, one block east of depot.
The renders of this paper will be pleased
i.'v’r. h7 barber
to learn that there is al least one dreaded
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
disease that science has lieeh able' to caret
fails in city or oounty responded to with in ail irs stages and that is catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure
promptness, day or night.
known to-the medical fraternity. Catarrh
Iwlng a constitutional, disease, requires a
I) A. SHELDON.
conatltutlonal. treatment. Hull's Cuiarrh
J &gt;
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
At^t.-iwt Block. Hastings.
Cure Is taken internally, acting directly
Money to lotu on Bea! Estate Rea! Estate
rsotri cm csninitsstop. General con re van dug. ni»on the blood nn&lt;l mucous surfaces of
tla.n'H comtjlrte set of Abstract Books, com­ the system, thereby destroying the founda­
piled from the ’Records, can furnish complete tion uf the disease, and giving the patient
i tracts.
c. F. BROOKS. Cljrk.
strength by building up tbe constitution
anti assisting nature in doing its work.
1-. UliAKB. M. !»..
f
The proprietors have so much faith In its
curative porters, that they offer one hun­
Office over Hollowayfe drug store.
dred dollars for any case that it falls to
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. ni Telephone, eon
n ■diini hiiU residence, at Holloway's dnx? care. Send for list of testimonials.
Address. F. J- Cheney A- Co., Toledo.
store.
’
O. Sulci by druggists. 75c.
(J M. FOWLER,D.D. b.
i?.
(RS K. II. A- C. I*. LATHROP,
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Surgeons
All ••ails city and country promptly

' Office hours s a in. to 5 p. in.

Tho-new Columbian stamp Is evidently
■ h 'tint (I to a short life. Upon their first
appearance a fault finding public kicked
Attorney at Law
on the size, saying that it would take a
(Sttccvesor to Smith * Colgrove \
Sullivan or Corbett to ••llckt’ one uf
(Office InUnton block. Hastings./
them. &lt;
Sv_
Practices In allthe courts of the state.
Next, a critical proof reader evidently
\ E. KEN ASTON.
got hold of some of the tint one-cent
A.
Attorney at Law.
stamps, and noticed that ••Columbus”
• Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.'s store.)
was mis-spelled, there being an ••r” iu
Practices in Ml courtaof the State. Coiiectlonr place ot a ”b.”
promptly attending to.
To cap the Climax n critical observer
J3 R. TIMMERMAN. Hoimepatlric Phy­ as to the fitness of all things (an editor no
doubt) observed a very glaring error. .Tiie
u .
sl-ian and Surgeon.
picture on the one cent stomps represent
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
“Columbus in Sight of Land." in this
I AW. REAL ESTATE ANDCOLLECT- picture he looks like a beardless ’ youth,
I1
ING OFFICE OF
it Is generally conceded
that within
Palmerton A Smith.
twelve hours after Columbus sighted land
W'xxlland. Mich.
land h&lt;* stepped out of his boat upon the
shore and during this brief interval his
C. S. Palmerton,
J. M. Smith.
Notary Public.
Justice of the Pence. whiskers probably didn’t grow very much
in reality. Despite the fact, the picture
on the two cent sumps which'represent
Columbus as he has just readied land,
represented him as a full bearded man.
i’ossibly the fresh sea breezes retarded
the growth of his whiskers, but It Is doubt­
ful if they could have reashed such pro­
portions hi twelve hours.
In extenuation olLAhis'^sec^Ing over­
sight on t lie-part of the deslKner( of these
Hereafter, changes for. advertisements stamps, it Is l&gt;ut just to say' ti»t the
must reach this office Tuesdays nt latest to pictures on the stamps were copier! from
insure insertion tn the’ issue of the week
noted -paintings,
and the differences
when brought
probably arose from Ibe different ideas of
the various artists as to the personal ap­
Children who take cold eaally should pearance of Columbus
always lie made to change their stockings
on coming In from out of doors, and It Is n
capital plan when so doing to dip each
Sec that the lamp wicks ate turned
foot in a basin of cold water, rubbing foot
and ankle dry with a vigorous application down after trimming, else tiie lamps will
bo covered with Oil.
of a rough towel.
Rub your stoves Off dally with news­
When a person looks at some of the
newspaper pictures of those who hare papers; it will keep it in fine polish and
been cured by various patent medicines, It will not be so bard on one’s hands.
By rubbing with a flannel dipped in
he can't help but think that the medicine
is entitled to considerable credit for even whiting the brown discoloration may be
taken off cups which have been used In
tackling such a job.—Ex.
baking.
A new frand is being perpetrated .on
A board a foot square and covered with
the farmers. A man drives up in a great
hurry with a telegram announcing the tin or zinc and used to set hot kettles or
seylous Illness of some relative and col­ pans upon la a great protection to the
lects from S3 to 55 for Its delivery. The kitchen Uble.
farmer finds on arriving at the home of
Lemon juice will whiten frosten. cran­
his relative that he has been swindled.
berry or strawberry juice will color it
Several buyers are scouring through pink, and the grated rind of an orange
strained througe a cloth will color It
the state picking up birdseye maple logs
at from S15 to 825 per 1,000 feet. The yellow.
Halt a dozen onl/ns planted in the
logs, which are brought down to the site
of a stick even, are mostly shipped to cellar where they cap get a little light
Kngland, where
they bring fabulous will do much In absoirblng and correcting
prices, that being the fashionable wood the atmospheric Impurities that are apt
to lark in sach places,
■
required there.
। &gt;n imp t.

colgrove;

LOCAL NEWS.

• CIRCULATION •
This week,
76 quires.

11 listings. Del. 5th. 1*»92.
The regular meeting of the board of
education met in the cutunion council room
at T:;;o p. m. The following members
were present: Bcssmer. Bronson. Hayes.
Smith, Stebbins. Spr’itce and Tomlinson.
The superintendent was present and
made his anuuai monthly report.
Motion was made by Mr. Smith that the
vacancy in the fourth ward caused by Mr.
Hendershott movingl»c filled at the next
regular meeting &lt;&gt;f the board. Motion
prevailed.
The treasurer estimated that it was nec­
essary to raise by tax 88,500' for school
purposes for the ensuing year;
The following resolutions were offered
by Mr. Smith, that tlje sum of 88.500 lie
rateedf/or school purposes for the ensuing
yeir. iMotion was carried by Hie follow­
ing vote:
B.-ssmer,
Bronson, llayerf.
Smith. Stebbins. Six-nee and Tomlinson.
Cook then took his seat with thj board.
Moved by Cook, that the President ap­
point a committee of four to see the city
marshal In regard to acting as truant officer.
Thu president appointed Bcssmer, Smith',
Stebbins aud Tomlinson.
Moved by Cook that thq use of school
building be given to the Barry County
Teacher's association for the ensuing year,
when R did not conflict with the regular
school. Motion prevailed.
it was moved and supported that the
committee on buildings and grounds l»e
authorized to purchase grates for the furaives In the old building. Carrier! by tiie
following vote: Bessmer. Bronson. Cook.
Iliyes, Smith. Stebbins, Spenca and TomIm son.
"Moved by Cook that the matter of dispension of tiie Rose boy be left with the
committee on teachers. Motion prevailed.
Moved by Cook that the committee on
finance be'authorized to examine the Jus­
tice’s books and see about fine money be
lohging to the library fund.
The following bills of accounts were re­
ceived:
Silver Burdette A- Co., supplies. ..32 35
Henry
Wenlbworth,
cleaning­
2 00
chimney ..............................................
W. C. Kelly, repairing nlr pump..
Frank Fifleld. unloading coal............
70 12
Sergeant &amp; Co. coal..............................
Covert Freer, new walk 1st want 51 00
10 05
Thomas Kane A Co., supplies.........
3 00
Barry County Democrat printing..
85
W. D. Hayes, to paid express..........
Bentley. Tomlinson Jt Rider, sup­
24 97
plies......................................................
5 40
Welnburg A Sons, supplies...............
W. H. Spence, taking census...’... 15 00
Moved by Bcssmer that the bills be allowed as read accept the accounts of
Bentley, Tomlinson A Rider and W. II.
Spence.
Carried by the following - vote: Besstner, Bronson. Cook, Hayes. Srollli, Steb­
bins. Spence and Tomlinson.
Moved bv Beumer that the account of
Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider be allowed.
Carried by the following vote: Beumer,
Bronson. Cook. Hayes, Smith. Stebbins
and Spence.
Moved by Bcssmer, that tiie account of
W. H. Spence be allowed.
Carried by the following vote: Bessmer. Bronson* Cook, Hayes, .Smith. Steb­
bins and Tomlinson.
Moved by Cook that the foramittee nn
finance be authorized' to borrow 82.000 nt
tbe lowest rate of Interest to Jan. 1st, '93.
Motion prevailed by. tbo following vote:
Bessiner. Bronson, Cook, Hayes. Smith,
Stebbins, Spence and Tomlinson.
On motion board adjourned.
Geo. S. Tomlinsox, I’rea.
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PROBATE ORDEIL
State of Michigan, County ot Bamr-M.
Ata session ot the Probate Court for the
Couuiy of Barry, boiiien st the Probate office, tn
in the City of Hastlnp. tn natd county, on Tues­
day, the 7th day of February, in the year one
thousand elxbt hundred and ninety-three.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
InUi^mattiTof the estate of Esther M. Pen­
nock. deceased.
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied of W. W. Hampton, administrator ot
said estate proving that he may be licensed to
sell tbe real ’ estate of said - deceased as In
said petition described for the reasons and
purposes therein set forth..
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Wednesday, the
Kh day of March, A. D. 1M3, at one o’clock
in tbe afternoon be assigned for the hearing of
said petition and that the hrIrs at law of said
deceased and all other persons Interested la
said estate, are required to appear at a session
ot said court, then to be ho'den at the Probate of­
fice. In tbe City of Hastings, in said County, and
show cause. If . any
there
be. why
tbe prayer ot the petitioner tj)sy not be
granted. And It Is further ordered, that
said petitioner give notice to tho persons
Interested in said estate, of tbe pendency ot
Hastings, Nov. 2nd, 1892.
said petition and tbe hearing thereof by causing
copy of this order to bo published In tho Has­
The board of education met in the com­ a
tings Pam.xkr, a newspaper printed
mon council room at 7:30 p. m., and theio lAird In said County of Barry, oc
not belur a quorum present board adjourn­ week for three snccessiv
said day of bearing.
ed.
.
CHiauts.
Geo. S. Tomlchom, Prea.
W. H. SPEJfCE, Sec.

Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infixnts
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Caster OIL
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria . prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.
“ Coctcria Is an excellent medicine for chll-

Castorla.
“ Castoria is so well adapted to children Chai

good effect upon their children."

Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T.

which I am acquainted. I hope tho day is not
interest of their children, and use Castoria inmedical suppUes what

Usrrxn Hospital

regular

�PROBATE or deb.

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aud from thrlr classesThe lecture given bv Hon. Henry

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matter ot the estate of Wilber A. ‘

prantun,?&lt;•« "'gf;
roinca into court and represents ihst he Is pre
r-lZi to render his first annual account aa
prolan o- the esteie of said tntoor. mid prays
flmt a day may b« appointed for hearing tbe

i..« »p&gt; h««

ting Stephen A- D&lt;m« “ ■ -^^^ratiois «•»
deUvrr the
/Tw0 ot
Waablngtnt.s b'rthd«r
oo{ tbil,k

Tb,ofraw.
”»• “
the students are seen

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tb' a“’°'

average aponnl of cos- cixisum

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(ran U&gt;r- nnlnnl
Wbcrarer^l..- «"P *-

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milk op&gt;n «.p U,rir ptpor
non
“XtTb.ni l» «•&gt; |.l»«ra.bu&lt;«Uh.l
SuaUraraOera
pnraonuraeot
L&gt; upon tb« jonrnor-Ura
w.lltblng at CbU-Ung ""ll about o™
‘ 'ounce ligblrr than wb.n they left bbroo-

'Thereupon it l* ordered, that Hatuntay th*
uih day of March A. D.. B®3 st ten o clock in
the forenoon, be aaaignod for the hearing at
•uld petition nnd thrt the heirs at liw ofaald
dceeai.Nl and ull oth-r s«rwH Interested In
MAld estate, are r»&lt;jt» re-1 to ap-ajr st bsjbhou
of-odd court, then tc
Bolden at Iho JTotoUe
offi-c. In tbe eity of Hustings. In
County,
amt show cause. If any there be. why the PW"
ot the iietlUouer tuny not bu granted. And It
I. further ordered. H&gt;st saidpertUoner g re nre
tice to the persons Interested In said e'tnle. of
•iu&lt; pendency of said petition and the bearing
thereof bv causing a copy of this order to be
wblH.e.1 In tV Hastings B
. a newsanxxk

oaoer printed and .circulated In raid County
r th TV successive

after the hani "exams.”
IS Th^ uaual prie. at CbU-linn tor
O. |t. VanHorn expects to spend Hie ot acalra l» »!”■“ h*n • cn”?1- b“l U
week with bls pnrvit.is and friends
ywraotatMdtyllita prlea
U. A pound ot «O1» ougllt to proSeth Lowt, Prmldent &lt;■? Co,un‘l'i’‘1
tram tour to dr. pounda
We gave an address upon Municipal- due.
,
in bad years only pound for pound is yield­
Saltinlny afternoon.
He -poke in im ed so that tbe profit* of the Industry are
very fluctuating—Chambers’ Journal.
Episcopal church Sunday evening.

HENRI OSBORN.

JOHN BENAWAY.

General Smash in Prices
Wc have purchased the stock of the Bankrupt Sto&gt;•re at a
vvc nave
.
n
e
big discount and shall close it out at once regardless of Sost.

Look at our Quotations

. ' Judgeof Probite.
(A true copy.)

PROBATE ORDKR
State of Michigan. Couutv af
Ata mmiou of the Pndmte (fourt tor the
cmu-.tv of Barry, bohten al the I’rohale Offkja in
the city of Hastings, lu said county, on fUlurday. the 11th dav ol February. In the
one
ti«.UM»a eight hundred and ninety three.
present. Charlea W. Artr-xrotig, Judge of
1 Tn'^t'ho matter of the estate of George

The next concert in ‘he J31’0™1 V."1.®"
She Didn’t Call Them Quarrel*.
Series will otxur Feb. 24th. Max Hein­
“Auntie Collins,’’ an old colored woman
rich. rekrtllst. will fill the bill.
wbo lived in a small country town, was
The students uf the U. of M. and Uni­ well known to tbe resident* by reason of
versity or Wisconsin have arranged tor a her good cooking and queer sayings. Ac­ MClen»Mrt’stnUh. administrator ol said estate,
joint de'-ate tQ. take place in the near cording to her own story, she hajl peculiar cornea Into court and rewe^nta that he I. pre­
pared to rendef* tits Anal vcou“l wllh
J*
gifts as a peacemaker.
future
_____________
"No’m; I never bad no great, trouble । lute, and prays that a day may be appointed tor
hearing the same and he be discharged from said
bringin up my fambly,'* she said^to a visitor ।
*Thereuponitiaordered,
that
Batuniay.the
nth
Hui, Kimi literary program tor IMrni- wbo ui«i her .bout her a.uRbtera.
’ -----------"The gals
wus good gals
'nough till they day ot March. A. D. 18KJ.nl nine o'clock In the
.rjlMh.-OT:
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forenoon, be assigned iw tbe hearing of said
got goin Into sassiety. Then, bless ye! ye petition and that tne heirs al law of said de­
Music.
, ..
couldn’t live ’long with ’em. They wa n’t. ceased and all other persons Interested lu said
Roll call, conditionally.
Mttefled to quarrel Tong of me, out they estate . are required to appear at a session of
Recitation, Chas. Lewis.
bed to get, married an quarrel Tong of their sdd Court, then to be holden at tbe Proba^
Dialogue. Helena Hanauer aud others.
office. In tbe City of Hastings. In raid county,
. Instrumental music, Bertha Rider.
and show cause. If any there be. why tbeL I’™)"
husbands.
’
....
i "Now I never would stan no such doin s, of the petitioner may not:bo granted. Aud it Is
Recitation, Ruth Gould.
further ordered, that said petitioner gtve notice
an I tole ’em so.
Remarks. Mr. Bkiley.
to the perrons Interested lu said estate, of tbe
"I
says,
‘
Now,
gals,
you
know
jest
what
iiendeuey of said peUUon and the hearing
‘ Music.
my principalities I*; you knows jest how thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
’ Dialogue, Earnest Edger and others.
well I’ve trivli to fetch you up, you knows published in the Hastings BannkB. a news­
Music.
•
paper printed and circulated In said County of
’
jest
how
peaceable
1
alters
lived
with
yoUr
[
Barry, once in each week for three succeocite
Paper. Laura McIntyre.
weeks previous to said day of hearjwMusic.
Pa,‘An I did,” continued aUntie, with ear- j
CHAS. W. AttMSTROXG
Judge of ITobate.
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mrs. neatness: "me an him never bad no quar­
• A tree copy *
Holloway. February ISth, with the follow­ relin. No’m: I never excused it nor ening program:
r cotiragcd it. When Pete’d kinder fergel —
Roll call, name the name of a Greek htetwlf an go to givin me pert talk I'd 'jest I
SHERIFF HALE
God.
w.„ „.
pick up .he ,!.mp
or _
rameiblo «n pre^l .
,, bertbr &lt;|wi&gt;
bf s
Greek history. Miss Goodyear.
'throw right
at
him.
right
at bim
him., He knew twas « wrtt of fieri fvlas is-ued out of and under the
Grr.'k ,rel»u-.-u.re and Mulplurr. Mra. I throw
,qulv^,'
0o t„
’quivacatlon fcr hint to keep Mill, an so we I
the circuit court for th-- ("aunty uf Bar­
.
_ i_i
».i..
n'aud State uf Michigan, to me directed and
s
Mk B-ww.
;
.. , .
j dcllvcrud and agalnrt the PK1» mid chatilc-.
I tellctl the gals, an 1
e,u ybey | &gt;aill|SMI1(t tenements of George J Cox In tli«Civil Service Reform. Miss Bush.
( must manage to live peaciytble, sanx* as , bounty of Barry and lu favor of ('lenient Smith
Some practical phases of ellctriclty, it tbeir nut did.”—Youth’s Companion.
.
| aud Philip T. Colxrore. 1 did on (hr util day o(
win__________ v
)anuBr, a. D. im levy upon and seize and
Mrs. Hoyt
'
’ lucir
\
I (.-.ke *11 the right, title and futrrffc of too said
A character sketch of Lycuaus, Mrs.
i
Kemiulreence* of Jeremiah Black.
| drlrndant. George J. Cnx. in and to tbe foftpsN'onnan Bailey.
. ! Ahbougb «■'“.“‘-orauj,&gt;oa.r, uU.u.1
Critic, Mrs. Holloway.
.
so far as wholesome or harmless literature , jug nt the north east con er of the north vest
Tha Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening was concerned, there were oome books for | quarter of section numbs. twenty seven m town
at n ’o’clock, to be led by Mbs Nellie which Judge Black seemed to have an ca- two north of range eight west, ibence south aci
iciMt Bmnntr corifliig u&gt; the governuient survey thirteen
Feiglmer.
pecial and insatiate fomtaen. First among cjutns and thlrtyllnks. tbenco west to a point
these stood the Bible*, next Shakespeare, ; at Bute,Road tnv-nlne rod* wre’. of section
Usual services at the Presbyterian aud then Milton’s "Paradise Lost.” The , Hui. thence north on line of sahi road to the
church next Sunday morning and evening. lout i...A(dnnrnnntA«nfreouent1v althoutrh ‘ n°t‘h line of section twenty-eight of Mime town
test hedidnotqnotesofrequent!j,although &gt; an(ltVuce rart on atsUoo lino to the
The Home missionary society will meet he was fond of referring to a magnificent dI*mj of bcrining. coulaiulng seventy three
Wedmtsday the 22d, at the M. E. church copy of that great epic as tbe choicest । acres of land more or less; nl*o thirteen and
I
treasure
library but
with the
acres
off tbe
of the rn-t
parlors. We desire a good attendance.
treasure in
in bls
nts.iioiyy.
out .vim
we first
urai i। three-fourths
oI
quarUr
O( south
jretlouend
tweuly-one
j two his whole mental being seemed to be , )n town two north ot range eight west described
‘thoroughly saturated—so completely so, : as follows to-wit. Commencing at the south
Social Doings.
The Y. XL S.C. gave a hop f the HM- ; indeed, that I have no doubt b. could have I
_ting* House________
, . nigh!
-c—r This will ; readily repeated the greater portion of ; Uieoce wett
thr l|Warter -me to tlm reaTuesday
probablv be the last of the series of pleas-&lt; them wonr for word. Peculiar turns of it of tbe state road, thence south along the
. .
.&gt;__
......
nn.i fMwitfnnt 1 v nntire u-nfonro. Stale
State
road
road
to the
to the
section
sectionlineline
between
between
twentytwenty­
ant dances they have given this winter. expression, and frequently entire sentence* , ime and twenty-eight, thence eaattaloug the ’re
from both, dropped into hi* extemporane­ lion line to the place of beginhig. Allot which
• Hercules orchestra furnished music.
ous speeches and social conversations, as 1 shall expose for rai" Aid sell at public auction
i/fhe pedro company given on Thursday
they often appeared in the more finished or vendue to the highest bidder at the north
. night last by Mr. and1 Mrs. Will Hams was productions of. his pen, as naturally as the frontdoor ot the court house m the City ot
Hastings In said county of Bam. on the first
a most successful and pleasant affair. Six most familiar phriuwe in the vernacular. day
of April A. D. 1893. at ten o'clock tn tbe
handed pedro was played. The prizes Nor were these mere stock quotations, forenoon ot that day
Dated at the City ol Hastings tms 11th dav ot
which were beautiful cups and saucers grown threadbare from frequent use, as ia
were won by Mrs. Ira Van Valkenburgh too often the case, but seemed to the hearer February A. I). 1*83.
,
Jamks H. McKrvtrr.
and W. R. Cook.
Sheriff of Barry County.
to hare, been coined expressly for the
» PHIUI* T. COUIROVX.
(Inc of the most enjoyable company of thought as it leaped fresh from the speak­
Attornev for Plain tiff.
er
’
s
brain.
—
J.
Proctor
Knott
in
Fetter
’
s
By I W. Vjuhjman. Deputy Sheriff
the season was the dancing party given at
the Hastings House by Mrs. Fyed Parker. Southern Magazine.
Mrs. VanValkenburgh. liUes Pauline
I Correcting m Hnbortliunte.
Shultz. Uua Quinn and Mary* West to tie
Sopfc time go a section boss was sitting
A. N. Q. club. About twenty couples
were present and’ had the large dining idly by the station when Manager Tucker,
room io themselves. Dancing commenced Of the Maine Central railroad, stepped off
at- nine O’clock. Partners for the grand a train and asked him if he needed more
march was found by matching cards that help. When the 1»om replied in the nega­
werc'cul in odd shapes. The march was tive, Mr. Tucker walked a little distance
led by Miss West and Milan Wahiorffv Jr. along the track, picket! up a couple of
Music was furnished by Hercules orches­ bricks and removed them to their proper
place. "Every time I have posted by here
tra.
for several weeks,” bu then remarked to
Mrs. John Pendergast and Miss Genie the boas, "I hove seen those two bricks ly­
Brown gave n pleasant pedro party at the ing there, and I thought because you left
latter's home Monday night Prizes were them maybe you didn’t have helpenough.”
won by Miss- Rose Goodyear and Shirley With that he mounted the train again and
Smith.
moved oft, waving a pleasant "goodby”
to the section crew, who will never, ijo,
never, lie caught in that way again.—Ken­
Regular meeting of the Barry county nebec Journal.
Pomona Grange, P. of H-, will meet with
Orangeville Grange on Friday, Feb. 34th',
There are some people in this world who
180S. Commencing at 10 o’clock a. tn.,
when a report from subordinate Grange* seem to be naturally unfortunate. They
It Acknowledges no Superior.
never run across the wonderful bargain*
will be called for. Dinner at 12 o’clock.
their women friendsand relatives are for­
.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Grange called to order at 2 o’clock in ever telling them about, and whenever
they buy anything they feel convinced that
the fourth degree.
they Are paying twice aa much as they
'
Singing, Orangeville Grange.
HASTINGS, MICH.
Address of Welcome, by Bro. R. C. should for it.—New York Herald.
Norton, of OraugevlUe Grange.
Response, Bro. Geo. Brainard, followed
Boatings Marks'*.
with program of Orangeville Grange, also
Apples per bn so to no.
Butter. 21 to 21.
- question box for which all are requested to
Beans unpicked per bu..
contribute.
Corn per bu.. 40.
Impromtu speech by, Bro. Jason Wood­
Corn, shelled per bn.. 46.
man. bf Paw Paw Grange.
KVEN1NO 8BM10N.
Grange called to order at half past six
o’clock, p. m.. .when exemplifying of tbe
secret work of the order and inspection of
of tbe Grange will take place by Bro. Ja­
son Woodman, Deputy lecturer of the
Michigan State.Grange.
Grange lecture: by Bro. Woodman at
white per bu..ui.
half past seven, to which the public are
cordially invited,
PROBATE ORDER
Gkohge R. Bow.iek,
County lecturer.
State &lt;rf Michigan. County of Bar
At a tutHviun of thn Probate t .iun «or me
County of Barry. holden at the Probate office, ia
High School
the ^Ry of H-tMlum, tn said county, on HalurThe high school will have an entertain- day the Hth day of February, In the year one
niunt in tbe near future. It will be de­ thousand eight hundred and ninrtv three.
W* Armstrong, Jndae of
serving of a good patronage and should re­ Probate’’

UNDERWEAR
$1.00 Goods at
.75
.60
.50
.25
25 Per Cent. Ofion
Umbrellas.

THE BEST

5 Cent Cigar
In The Market

Z MILLARD,

50c.
40c.
35c.
25c.
12*c

GLOVES and MITTENS
75c
$1.00 Goods at
60c
.00
“ “
50c
.80 “ “
40c
.70 “ “
38c
.60
'* “
30c
** “
• Uan
V
20c,
.40
“ “
10c
.25
“ “

23 Per Cent off
on all Hats a nd
Caps.

EVERYTHING
must Go Inside
of 30 Days.

BENA WA V &amp; OSBORN
Sign Bankrupt Store.

25
YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

SPOONS AND PORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
et a Present—"Good
orm,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
elry stor e.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler

frONT BE rgQLISni
Ancl waste your money when there
are so many inducements offered to
you to invest it wisely. Never were
Boots and Shoes offered to vou at
the prices now prevailing, 'it will
pay you to buy now.
If you don’t
believe it just glance in at our show­
window filled with Shoes, your choice
for $2.50.
Mens Boys and Youths’ Shoes at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for
the next THIRTY DAYS.
SOUTH SIDE
STATE ST.

F. Q. 5T0WELL

Repairing by I. C. Woodrufl.

Little Giant School Shoes.
c/5
.CD
O

GO

o
o

Between

IDIEuiME

CD

h—i •
£»

you save time you sa'J
money. You can M'e a vast
IFamount
of time if yon are loos'!

5

CO

ceive the support of patrons of tbe school
—Tbe Cicero class- have completed three
orations of Cicero, and are now engaged
In reading Stellnsfa Cataline—The boys
who made the bet mentioned In last week's
paper wish tn&gt; to announce that' their bet
was not declared off as was stated, but

upon—Tbe senior class have organized
with the following officers: President,
Will Colo; vice jueildent, Homer DePue;
awretary, Ethel Brown: treasurer. Rebec­
ca Striker.

hi vanity.

mind border-

•-•.her of Horace was a skye, after» fi.-edmaa who devoted bte Lime and
■ 1-, U. education of late gifted ML

Clement Smith, administrator of said’ e*ute
comes Into court and repteaentt that he is pre­
pared to render hw tin Ml account with sn|d es­
tate and pray* that a day may Ihi appointed for
heeriugUie same and hj bj discharged from
said crust.
•Drereupcn It la ordered, that S.tuwlay thr

ing for

c

Gfi

or any kind of building mater­
ial, by coming directly to us,
' and not only that, you will save money by buying of us.

l.enotii Interested to said
art, then to bo holden attl.c Frobate ofthft City of H.t thugs, in tmld romity. aud
w*. I’ any there be, why thn prayer of
Itlctier mvf not be grafted. And uh
ordered, that v Id.petitioner sire o&lt;*1er

ssasriPSM

“•’MSB®.

$3.25
2.75
2.50
200
175
1.50
100

Come early and get first selections, as goods are going fast

ALWAYS SMOKE

1127

SHOES
$4.50 Now
4.00
3.50
2.75
2.50
200
1 50

(Z)

no SHODDY^p^” ”»«

SOLID LEATHER
-Pry pair ol .hem.

ONE PRICE

SHOE DEALERS.

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

are posted in
°ur business and do
enough of it to ena-

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The best'Advert-

Hastings .Banner.

VOL. XXXVII'. NO. 43j

- FIRE SALE -

Published Thursdays by

COOK

B"ROS..

HABTIXG8. MICH.

—OF—

-

COUNTY NEWS

IRA VAN VALKENBURGH’S

HflRbWflKE - STOCK.

—AT—

•

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HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN’S
OLD STAND.
MICHIGAN

HASTINGS,

■
■

Every person in this city ought certainly to be
interested in its prosperity and help to build
up its institutions. /‘PATRONIZE HOME
JNDUSTRY" is the basis upon which every
progressive city is founded, and any one who
sends work away from Hastings which can be
• done just as well here is
To the best interests of the city.

TnESTROY LAUNDRY
Is a home institution, worthy of patronage.
It is better equipped than ever to do good work
and get it out promptly. It needs all the
work in this city for it’s support. Thus with
workmanship as good and with prices as low,
public spirit ought to prompteveryone to leave
their work where it will do the most, good
AT HOME.

TROY LAUNDRY.

Piq Fire!
BiqWind!
Biq Crash I
5UCH is a c ondcnscd history

of
। the recent big fire., The fall­
' ing walls smashed through my
j building and to get even l am

SMASHING PRICES
। On many things at my new locai tion in Messer Bros. &amp; Rey­
nold’s building, in the place oc­
cupied formerly by the Hastings
City Bankl
DON’T BUY ANYTHING
IN MY LINE WITHOUT
CALLING ON ME AT THE

PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE.
W. H. QOODYEZ1R

Little Giant School Shoes.

Ths Mutual Life Icsurance Co.
OIF* KTETW YORBL!

Richard A. McCURDY, President

A shoe to stand the wear must be made of SOLID LEATHER
nq SHODDY or PAPER.
.
The Little Giant is solid we will warrant eveZy pair of them.
Call and examine them.
J
ONE PRICE

SHOE DEALERS.

WHOLE NO. 1967

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 23. 1893.

Hastings Banner.

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.

BETTER THAN A SAVINGS BANK.
The benefits to be derived from * Life Ituurancr policy, und the deposit of tbe mune num
paid for premium* tn a aavluga bank, raiaea a
question which is frequently dlHscused by mopie interested in the subject of Life Insurance
If a man at the agu of thirty deposits in a
bank each year the sum of 188.77. at 4 per centcompound interest, for ten years, he will real
Im at the end of twenty-eight years the sum of
II ,704. !S1.
A death claim recently paid by the Mutual
Life Insurance Company of New York proves
that Company to have a decided advantage
over the savings bank, as the following Illus­
tration will show: /
.
In March. 1HM. the Company Iwued PoUcy
No. 31,480. for ItJKD, on toe ten-parment life
plumage ul issue thirty, annual premium M&gt;.77
The insured had always paid hbt premiums
tn cash, allowing his dividends to accumulate,
which amounted st death to II jn 1X0. or *513 30
more than he had nald to the Company; that
amount with the face of the policy make the
total claim 3K.7ll.00. KM8,U more than would
have Deen realized from the bank; or, in other
words, as an Investment it had realized 0 per
cent compound intenesc, learn 171.00.

J. I. NiM jecial Afent.

Middleville.

John Dennis, of Hastings, was seen on
our streets Saturday—Miss Hattie Pruss,
of Chicago, and Miss Helena Llbeclnsky,
of Grand Rapids, were guests of Middle­
ville friends over Sunday—Mrs. J. Hen­
dershott and Mrs. Hoyt, of Hastings,
were guests at Mr. Lee’s .Saturday—The
The C. 8. C. now have Kit McEilwaine, of
Hastings fur Instructor—Little Deila Hill
li very sick with lung fever—The High
school aro practicing for a drama, to be
held In the near future—James Hubbard
has traded his residence in this village for
Mr. Watson’s store In Pannalee—Hon.
John Carveth will soon Join his wife and
'daughter In ban Diogo, California—Miss
Mamie Russ, of Grand Rapids, who is
the guest of Wm. McOormels, was very
agreeably surprised Wednesday evening
by a number of Middleville young people
—Norman Webb Is again clerking In
Keeler’s store after a few weeks absence—
Alvin.Clever spent last week with his
parents at Nashville—Geo. Smith Is re­
covering after a severe lliness.

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quite a sensation In the neighborhood
since many bad been exposed to the
contagion. Mrs. E. Fick has since been
taken with the same disorder. We un­
derstand
that both are improving in
health under the care of Dr. Troy—The
school in Dist. No. 8 has been closed
since
Wendesday In consequence of
diphtheria—The
Ice-cream
harvest is
nearly gathered—J. J. Fish and wife, of
Bedford. were the gnests -of C. E. Paul
and family on Thursday—J. H. Norris
and wife who have been visiting friends
at California have returned to their home
in Comstock. They received a warm re­
ception from their friends but a cold one
from the weather—The bible reading at
the Gregory school house on Sunday
night the 12th, was quite well attended
—Mrs. John McKenzie Is slowly Improv­
ing In health under the care of Dr. Troy
and the efficient nurse, Mrs. Smith—S. S.
Paul has been on the complaining list for
a few days.

Creasy.
Dr. Hocheteirs. of Kalamazoo, was called
as counsel with Dr. Rankin on Saturday
last in Hie case of Mrs. Vandewalker who
Is no better—Mrs. I. Havens, of Prairie­
ville, was the guest of her sister. Mrs.
Bates, several days last week—Ell Firth
Is sick at the home of his son-in- law, John
Barber—C. Goodrich,
head sawyer at
Shaw's mill was quite seriously hurt one
day last week bv a flying bolt, cutting
just above the knee—Abe Rickenmore
made a trip to Hastings Tuesday—The
Misses Mattie Barber and Hattie Case at­
tended the play at Kalamazoo Thursday
•
Maple
evening—James Reed delivered a line lot
0. M. Dunham has purchased 22 acres of of fat sheep on Monday—Jennie Reynolds
11. A. Durkee south of Nashville at S40 per was sick with La Grippe last week. The
acre—The meetings are still in continu­ first In our vicinity—H. Gilbert, of Kala­
ance at the north Evangelical church— mazoo, visited at Creasy last week—Sam
Gertie Belgh. eldest daughter of Mr. and Rickenmore cut his foot Monday, while
Mrs. Julius Heigh, killed herself with a cutting wood, which will give him sever­
revolver at C. M. Putnam's, In Nashville, al weeks rest—Nomall arrived here until
where she was working last Thursday p. Saturday evening on account of the R. it.
m. Whether it was accidental or with accidental Hastings, and no mail on Mon­
suicidal intent we cannot say—Adam day owing to the blockade. The mail
Wolf. Sr. Is reported as not expected to carrier from Gull La^c was obliged to
live—W. P. Jayran! was at Rattle Creek make the trip on foot the same day. the
last Saturday with a load of bay—Wm. roads being Impassible otherwise—Lizzie
Seanun has rented Mrs. Brice Sugar bush, Boyes made the attempt to get to her
and will try his hand at making sugar school Monday, but failed and had to
this season—Mr.
and Mrs.
Rowley wait until Tuesday—G. E. Willison
visited Mrs. Rowley's brother in Castleton and wife, of Hickory are the guests of
last week Friday—We see by the Banner Nora Fisher on Tuesday.
of last week that there was a slim attend­
ance at the farmer s institute at Nashville
Nashville,.
last week. We think that your Informant
E. V. Smith was at Charlotte Tuesday
must have been there and could not get a
seat and wrote, that for revenge, for the: —L. J. Wilson and wife spent Sunday
opera was crowded all day at the sessions with friends at Battle Creek—Dr. Lowry,
Wednesday ami a very interesting program of Hastings, was in town Saturday—S. E.
Cook, of Charlotte, was calling oim Nash­
was listened to by an attentive audience.
ville friends Sunday—D. Bullen, of Par­
ma. was Hie guest of his sister. Mrs.
Ccztar Crack.
Frank McDerby, .Saturday afternoon —
Mr^, L. C. (tester ta very sick, disease,
Miss Fannie McGrath, of Grand Rapids.
enlargement of the heart—Calvin Stanton
Ims been visiting at M. B. Brooks' several
has gone to Grand Rapids to work as city
■days—J. C. Furniss has given up his po­
police— D. L. Morthland and Mitt Nobles
sition at Woodland and expects to take
were In the city one day last week—Mrs.
up bis ftand at Bud's Drug store at this
Susie Tyler has been very sick but is some
place—Mhs Lulu Felghner moved her
better at this writing—-We had a very
millinery store to Hastings Tuesday. She
hard storm of wind and snow last Sunday
will be greatly missed here, but what is
—The remains of Mrs. L. H. Barnes, of
our loss Is Bastings’ gain—The funeral
Cloverdale, was conveyed to the cemetery
of Miss Gertrude Heigh, who shot herself
at this place one day hist week—Who will
at C. M. Putnam's hist Thursday afternoon,
be postmastel* at this place under the next
was held at the M. E church Saturday
administration is the question. The pub­
morning—Coy. little daughter of Mr. and
lic generally are In favor of leaving it
Mrs. Truman Cole white visiting with her
where It Is at present for the reason there
mother at Coopersville, was taken sick
Is no other place unless it was in some
and died. The Bule body was brought
dwelling house.
home and the fuheral was held at the M.
E. church Monday aftension. Mr. and
Cre»»y.
Will Cartlldge. of Chicago, spent the Mrs. Cole have the fijnnpMh/ of ail in
past week with friends here—Evangelist know them. They have lost both their
Welcome assisted Elder Chase at his ser­ children within a very short time—John
vice here on Sunday—W. Fisher accom­ Furniss was at Woodland Tuesday—Mrs.
panied the K. T.'s of Kalamazoo, on their C. R. Lusk gave a tea to a few of her
visit to the Jackson Coinmandry last Wed­ young friends Friday last—Mrs. M. B.
nesday— tnos Barber made a business Brooks gave an at home Friday evening
trip to Hastings Saturday—Mrs. Creasy, a to a few of the young people In honor of
former resident of this place, and mother her guest Miss McCrath—Mrs. Frank
.of John Q. Creasy, was burled in our ceme­ McDerby gave a tea to Miss Lulu Fclghtery on Tuesday. She died nt Battle ner and some of her friends Monday.
Creek at the advanced age of 89 years—
Ilan field.
Sylvester France and mother visited at
Delton Monday—On the evening of Feb.
Mrs. John McKinzey la still confined to
8th Jennie Fisher entertained a number her bed— L. C. Edmunds is also on the
of young friends in honor of her 20th sick list at this writing but Dot dangerous­
birthday.
ly Hl—The bargain between Phillips and
Albright fell through—Arden Moffard
Dowling
has sold his farm to bls sou Elmer—Dnvfd
Mrs. Huffman furnished the supper Stiles delivered to Battle Creek last Fri­
for
the
dance
the
22nd—Mr. day with 2(5 teams, sheep and lambs, to
and Mrs. P. Kemferling moved in Jack be shipped by Mr. Striker, a shipper of
Woodmansee's house last week, his son Hastings—School closes here a week from
Alic will move on his father’s farm—Mrs. Friday. Parents turn out and see if your
Dr. Horner ta here making a short visit children are progressing—Rev. Vanwlckte
with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. VanHorn is still holding meetings at Baltimore
—Again we are called to mourn with church this week. He looks for hta wife
those who mourn,
William Manning home
Thursday—Flute Mosher had a
passed to a higher life Feb. 20th, aged 74 touch of the frost bitten upon his face last
years.
after
a lingering
illness of Friday, coming home from Battle Creek—
patient suffering. Mr. Manning was a The buys that took sheep away for Stiles
highly respe-ted citizen and n well-to-do last Friday came home in a blizzard and
farmer. He leaves a wife and three sons they declared it was the greatest storm
to mourn his loss, also a large circle of the? efer was out In, they thought it beat
friends. The funeral was held Tuesday Dakota—Flora Edmunds wHl start for
nt the M. E. church and the remains were Washtenaw county next week to put in a
Interred In the Baltimore cemetery. Mrs. visit with friends, relatives and to the
Manning has the sympathy of the entire place of her birth—Chas. Shoemaker will
community. May her grief be lightened go next week to Albiun to make glad some
by the knowledge that she spared neither of his old school mates.
care nor expense io prolong the life of the
Itruah Ridge.
one she so dearly loved—Orhe VanHorn
spent lost week with his parents.
Mrs. P. R. Kams Is under the doctor’s
care—It is said Wesley Karns will go to
Yankee Spring*.
WisconviD Uris spring—Charles McCrill
There was no meeting here last Sun­ and wlftbof Lansing, made a Hying visit
day on account of bad weather—Miss here last week—Albert Haven*, of Wash­
Jennie Philbric returned to Jackson last tenaw Bounty is visiting friends here—
Friday after an extended visit with The report that scarlet fever existed west
friends around here—The recent snow of here Is not true—A neck tie social was
storm has blocked our roads so that some held at Geo. Haven’s last Friday evening
are impassible—One of our boys looks —Geo. A. Dilienbeck, county drain com­
rather down hearted of late. Cheer up— missioner, was here last week in the in­
she will come back with the robins in the terest of the drain here—Fred Batea will
spring—One of our girls says it .Is awful build a bam in the spring—John Branschhaul walking on east Street—Art ami Ed. ka will build a brick house the coming
expect to play again at the North Irving spring.
hall next Saturday night—M. Potter ex­
pects to move on the big orchard farm
Coate Grove.
now occupied by J. Johnson—Gamer D.
Lorenzo Wood says its a girl, and that
Burpee lost a valuable horse last Sunday accounts for his pleasant looks—Mrs.
—Minnie Wardell was in Hastings on Fred Stowell, of yonr eity, visited friends
business last Tuesday—Mrs. Alice Wil­ hero one day last week—Gary Baker la
liams is on the sick list and at this writ­ making a big catch of lltUc fish, over a
ing Is no better—S. V. Cook starts for week In the business—Mr. Osgood, who
Mldion, St. Joe county, to morrow to see
as been at the point scaling lumber, now
about some money.
*
returns to settle with many here for their
I,,,.-. —Nettle Gaut was In VenuontvMie,
JakMtown.
last Sunday—Mrs. Long will entertain the
The cold wave of Sunday which came ladies mite society March 2nd—Wm
down upon us from the north-west proved Smith has traded one of his lots in your
quite a disappointment
to those that city for one hundred acre farm in Carlton
thought themselves In the Immediate —Albert Mapes baa left his farm here and
presence of spring—The report by Dr.’s gone to hia daughter in Johnstown to b;
Troy and Chandler to the effect that Mrs. gone some months—Lon Hagar will move
Hamilton was sick with diphtheria caused on the A. Mapes farm in the near future,

havingsold his farm to P. Flory—Herb
Sprague is having material put on the
ground he bought of O. Coata, and wiU
build as soon as weather will permit—
Mrs. Ashley, nf Grand Rapids, who has
been stopping for some time with G. W.
Coats, now returns to her home—Depart­
ed this life, infant child of Mr. and M re.
Winchell, at the home of 8id Thomas.
Funeral at the church Tuesday.

Woodland.
Sunday waa the stormiest day we have
bad this winter—Unde Chas. Buhler died
Saturday night
The funeral services
were held at the M. B. church on Tuesday
—L. E. Benson’s new clerk has arrived,
and he is now prepared to deal drugs once
more—Chas. McIntyre, of the university,
Is spending a few days In Woodland—Ed.
Schantz gofes to Detroit on Wednesday to
attend the republican state convention—
Samuel Velte has closed a very successful
term of school in the Kilpatrick district—
The following persons were nominated at
the republican caucus Saturday evening:
President, D. B. Kilpatrick; assessor. J.
M. Smith; treasurer, Ed. Schantz: marshal,
D. A. Miller; members of council, L. Par­
rot, 8. S. Schantz and Willard Bolton.
We have a good ticket and we hope the re­
publicans will elect th® whole—The C. K.
&amp;. 8. R. R. have been having lota of trouble
lately. Saturday the passenger did not
reach Woodland till evening, and we had
no freight train that day, and on Monday
had the same experience—We noticed In
last week's issue of the Hastings Journal,
an article from Brother Dennis’ pen, head­
ed -Jordan Unseated.” While we are not
surprised that Brother Dennis feels badly
over the result of the contest in the 15th
senatorial district; we are surprised that
our brother should pay such a high com­
pliment to both Judge Hooker and Judge
Smith as to call tiiem political marplots
and yet In the same sentence to say that
they have persistently sought office from
the attainment of their majority, and have
not scrupled to perpetrate any outrage,
that would secure votes for them. How
our brother can make two statements bo
directly opposite to each other and then at­
tempt to harmonize them is impossible for
us to understand, unless It is because our
brother has been accustomed to ride so
many hobbies at the same time, or in more
plain English to sprawl himself ont in an
effort to stand on three platforms, diamet­
rically opposite to each other at the same
lime. We find according to Webster, that
a -marplot” is one who by fils officious in­
terference mars or fustrates a designed
plot. We also find that “officious news”
pertaining to or being In accordance with
duty. Now if Judge Hooker and Judge
Smith are charged with doing their duty to
mar or fustrate political designs or plots,
we do not think the charge if properly un­
derstood will do them much harm unless
any words of praise come from ,such a
source would be considered harmnri. We
can interpert the article in only one way
I. e., that our brother soared too high and
used language beyond his comprehension.
That while be intended to Injure twojnen,
that had endeared themselves to the peo­
ple of Harry county he paid them the high­
est compliment within bls power.

Oranceville.

Isaac Fish visited at Allegan last week
—Lorenzo Livingston is attending the G.
A. R. reunion at Eaton Rapids this week
—Harry Killick, Frank Splckler and their
best girls attended the dance at Hickory
Comers the 22d—Andrew Carpenter has
his job of hauling logs for Barrett Bros,
nearly completed—Merritt Cole has com­
menced sawing pickets at bls mill—Dr.
Bucher bought a horse of Wallace Bitgood
last week aud lias bought another of Sam­
uel Carlisle—M. D. Campbell has bougU a
farm of James Henry, of Martin, and will
commence building a house next Monday,
Art Murdock doing the carpenter work—
Henry Hewitt, who has been sick for a
lung time, is able to be about the house—
Mrs. Levi Cross is on the sick list—John
Killock, Sr. had the misfortune to slip and
fall on the In such a way as to strike on
hb&gt; head and shoulders hurting him quite
badly—Our dance last Friday evening was
a grand success—There will be three
more club dances at the hall on March, 3,
17, 24th. The above arrangements have
been made by thh club, also two room
managers chosen, Eugene Johnson and L.
Myers—Albert Valentine moved onto bis
place east of Fish lake last week—Cbauncy Warren visited friends in Baltimore
last week.
Hickory Cornen.
E. A. Hursley and W. H. Brown ship­
ped last week a car load of fat sheep of
their own feeding. The latter accompany­
ing them to Buffalo—A comnany of about
twenty-five boys and girls met at the home
of Winford Rockwell Fridap night to honor
him Xor his many courtesies
while
home daring vacation from the Agricultu­
ral cuileee. To-day he starts for Lansing
in company wiih Fred Elliott to resume
their studies at the college—O. B. Barber,
of Caledonia, spent the past week visiting
his brother, W, T. and other relatives and
friends about the Corners—Mrs. Nellie
Bush, of Richland, visited her stater. Mre.
Ed. Bissell lust week—Eddie Pennock de­
livered a portloy of hta fattened sheep to
Richland last week, receiving five cents
per pound—J. M. Cadwallader has receiv­
ed hta appointment as notary public and
tiled his oath and executed bls bond—Ed.
Gieger has an auction sale tills week, sell­
ing his home consisting of
acres of
land and various other personal property.
He says that he never wants to live there
again having to recently buried hta father,
then so soon thereafter death entered his
home and took from him hta beloved wife
-Mrs. Agnes Pendlli is preparing to leave
here in the near future, intending to take
lessons livshort hand writing in Benton
llartHir. We aro informed that sl»e has
sold her millinery goods to a lady at Aagusla. A favorable opening for some lady
to take her place upon her departure; atai&gt;
wc would presume a dressmaker might
find favor among her sex by locating in
business here—Clare Aldrich and wife are
preparing to visit friends in western N. Y.
—Horace Pennock and wife have gone to
house-keeping on the C. C. Backus farm
I ft mi'e» uest—The outaldc elements to­
gether with snow banks Sunday were too
severe for full audiences at either choreh.

। Additional County News on 8th pa&lt;B.

�Hastings Banner.

The News from the State of the ; ermf Uw-Hng baa tnarchsd hta men up
Sunflower. ite hill raJ »'«reh«l &gt;btl" ‘luw“ -*13'

ThuniUy.' Februury kJ,
oobVuuo*-Pr°r&gt;r,et£ft^—

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In Paint

the

NOT quite
so goby
-----------, U Ifte-rufarof France In anciei.t history Govt

best is

StricU/R":.

Whit. Lrad
te*u
it will not seal., eb'P.
off; it firmly “““'fL"S'nSSrtqr.
form« *
SdTO *

“ ob,i“ •

Strictly Pure
White Lead
MMMUwlr made. Time has proven that
£hK teadSde by the "did Dutch"
Xe«; of slow corrosion possesses
qualities that cannot be obtamedby
any other method of manufacture. This
process consumes four to six m0°^’
time, and produces the brands that
have given White Lead its character
as th&amp;standard paint.

“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
“Beymer-Bauman" “Eckstein
“Fahnestock”
“Anchor"
“Kentucky”
“Morley
“Southern”
“Shipman
“Red Seal”
“Collier
“Davis-Chambers”

1 That and nothingrnoiv„
.
„ fi rar 1 The a.embers of the -legal houre," *• IM
ELD-EYED FEAaETilffllPMAOAIS Republicans call themselves, regard th«
| outcome &lt; t the difficulty in the light of •
tteaoaa cofi.eb.d~
« U4c”‘‘ TW*
' -ign*! Tietory. They have tetured allI that
.n,l Costs &lt;&gt;* ’he nabtUment* of War tbey wen? contending for-the right to
n,r the Toau ef Dlplemacy-C«v«v»ar mM?l nnJ transact their business in the
1
nine niM-ovor* a tart That M.kH hall of the bourie of reprt rentalives and
Mwelltag
/___________ ......
reference of the quretit-u .lte»uato
] tha courta
.
! Tbe Agreement, a* signed by the par-.es
I co the squabble, "L eb ha» brought peace
In Sight.
Marring Accident*
------------------I uut ot disorder, fa to the eff'.et that the RoTupfkv Feb. l7.*-lf John Brown could &gt; publicans are to have undisputed possession
Hu I&lt;1*

have been Immensely interested. How"
ever, it tbo former resident of the “bunflower" state, whose -Soul is marching on,"
bad been here’.here might have been more
nauukku I
•
real war and less Muffing. Il was a day ot
waiting and resting on arms. The militia
guarded the capitol grounds, the deputy
srruennta at-nmre stood behind barricades
ondguatded the capital and rhe hall of

; arrej,.f, of pop„|iM&lt; .hall b-i made by Ho­
$ pQ|jHchn ufficiafa; that the governor shall
remove tbq military force sml tire sheriff
; disband hte thputies, and
tlcu-» nt Issue shall be dvridrd by the courts,
। ^ sheriff was jirndtted tn tetaln
; ^ghtecu deputies, twelve of whom aero
■ to keep curifaliiy moure-rs tfttt of thddApitul building and the ctbera to juard tbo
Mate house grounds.---------

house, and the deputy sheriffs overran the |

NOT

A

LEGAL

HOUSa.

whole towv. Gans were everywhere BepubilcjIla win it»* Fir*: ftuund la :b*
stacked up; in the corridors of hotels, iu the
Courts.
hands of militiamen, on the shoulders of ! TaFEKA, Kan.. Feb. M.-Tbe r.rst fight
the men who had poured iu from every sec- ,
the curu has been decided for tbe Re
uf the state. There whs uo fighting, not I pub|icaUa This was tbe injunction east
even a street fight Men felt the responri- ! before Judge Hazen, restraining the treatbility of the hour and no our was auxions _Urer
_________
____ -_____
and auditor
from paying the aalarie*
are standard brands of strictly pure to do anything that w..tild start the battle. of the Populist house. A temporary inLead made by the "Old Dutch” pro­
I.ast uight the Rcpublicaoa had all tbe juncL|on was granted. Tbe court decided
cess. You get the best in buying them.
The Populists tbat it poum not K0 behind the returns,
best of the situation.
You can produce any desired color by bent
tinting these brands of white lead with realized that they could uot depend upon ! but that it could decide a case on the certhey tifieates,
[
. the
..
.hall
... and
. . ..
those who held certificates being
National Lead Co.'s Pure White Load the militia to attack
were afraid to attempt to do anything with the
(
Tinting Colors.
legal members of the house. This may
For tile by the mcnt teltabledealersin Paints their companies of provteloual troops. Invalidate
।
Martin's election to the United
everywhere.
।
If you arc going to paint, it will pay you to Lewelling had sued for peace, or done States
acuate.
aentf to us for a book containing information What amount* u» tbe same thing iu asking
that may save you many a dollar; it will tbe Republicans to submit a compromise
A half-witted man from Cherokee City
proposition. The proposition, which te ex- threatened the governor that he would
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
namely favorable to Republicans, has been
shoot him on sight. The fWfow was found
submitted to the governor nnd be has 1
taken a (lay to consider and answer iL by the sheriff, who in spite of the fact that
Chicago Branch,
State and.Fifteenth Streets.
Until be answers it things will remain in a lunatic may shoot as straight as any one,
and is as likely to keep hi* word if given the
statu quo with tbe Republicans In posses­
chance, let him go. The governor refused
sion of the hall. The sqpreme court may
I the services of a guard. The report caused
act today and put an end to tbe struggle. ,
• intense excitement for a time.
Proposition of the Republicans.
Th. prep.»ltjun which Ibc ^vcnior W ,
^n.'mllU.
.bou. o.LMdcrira ra Uuulb. Kcpubli- I
j d„, ;n,| u,.! b.wlt-r
uu. dWreta Hi Um procrallu^ In ran. .tulgh, Domoenulc
except the Gunn case; that the . *7. , .
,. , ...
is a dreadful things tempt
.b.riir.ll&gt;n,&gt;..H.dn„,dre; tire lb. Ruv- ,
'» &gt;b' »•“ al, f
.roo.dl.mU. tb. m.litU tram dutj; tire , V"”", “‘nT’
undoubtedly caused by the irritating | th.
Rnmbllreo. bore lull rad Dudblurted
„Th' «mm.ttre ohn mdurre.1 Ut.
effects of dirt.
I po-redon ol th. lull of tb. boo- of mure- I 11„'T“1'V.
. L I? re
Outbreaks,
and crime
generally,
am j 22^^
^‘.^bS
’ 5.7
PopoU-i
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Unit tbe lUpobllcuu.
will uot
offilUthm with Populi..*
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- -.
never possible among oeonle
m..w. immwi „n.i
committee, iwjh Smn
people who are I latcrter. «,ui.
with thth. n.,a.
Dmumure
nnd at the
ij.mn.jiw.ui.
rat
wUirerd fr, IL.------------------------------------------| thnt th. clerk, ot tb. rir.1 bouww .ball L.
J”'l
&gt;•»
addicted.to
the use of
|.rrentwl, . nd b.lwa. rarpu. ptreredlra. b. .
D*noeraO._
.

An Indian
Outbreak

KIRK’S
SOAP

■■

I instituted In both cases before tbe supreme |
I In the seale Saturday tb.-chaplain, Bhlrourt fur immediate decision.
| disun, a Populist, prayed "God have mercy
Amen.”
' SIEGE OF REPRESENTATIVE HALL. ' on this treMOD-infbcUNl ••tapj| thing asked who were the traitor*, he re­
plied: “The party which mobbed the mill­
' tin."
I’opulUt Officer* for the Ttbop*.
I Weduesdny night was a cold aud dreary
j The Populists are vNcwdingly chagrined
i one for the Republicans besieged in repre■ over the fact that the militia Would not
tentative bull. The hard-hearted janitor
' obey orders and drive the Republicans out
of the capita] building 'refused to turn on
; of representative hall. As Lui ha it can
reiwinnc__ ' the hcnt’ Tl)e ball was miserably cold, be done Republic- u officers are being re­
The great soother of ani
" ,S , ! and the Republicans were forced to en­ moved and- Populists appointed, so that
the promoter of heal! ana good- | gnge iu walking matches and other antics within a month the men in command of
feeling. Cleans everything
nor—injures . nbom the hall to keep up a free circulation the state troops will be in full sympathy
nothing—don’t be afraid to use KIRA'S | of blood. Sleep was out of tbe question. The with the Populist administration. All
Soap on the most delicate fabrics.
members, however, bad the comfort of yesterday carpenters wire at word making
a new repr sentatire hall for tha'l’opulist
JAS. S. remit Ac CO.. Chleaoo. food which the military guards in the house cut of a large corridor in the capital
grounds below allowed to be hoisted building.
through the windows. At 4 o’clock in the
Tasky PiaBond Tir Sop *■
morning six- gasoline stoves ^ere hoisted
through the windows and the members
gathered around them in squads to abeorb
what heat they afforded.
NewOkleass Feb. 'Jl.-Gen.G.lj Beau re­

AMERICAN FAMILY

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Garfiqld Teas
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8t^ K. Y.

Cures Sick Headache
At the Grand
it A I* I D H
(Mich.) BUSI.PARISH. Prop'r.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In the matter of the retate of Immer N.
CrtttMden. deceased. Notice 1* hereby given
that I shall sell nt public auction, to the high­
est bidder, on Friday the tenth day &lt;»( March.
A. D. 1M3. at ten o’clock in the b&gt;ren&lt;K»n. at
the Probate Court rooms In the city of Hastinin In the County of Barry. In the state of
Michigan, pursuant to License and authority
granted to me on the thirteenth day of January.
A- *L-,5P-..bJr the Probate Court of Birrv
County. Mlehlnn. all of the estate, right, tittle
and Interest of the said deceased of. in and to
the real relate situate and being In the County
of Barry, in the state of Michigan, known and
dreribed M follows, to-wlt: The west fractional
half Qi) nt the south west quarter iM) and the
west haU(H)of the east half («»&gt; of the south
—,7“ v-f
wra, mucil sale
will be made subJett to two mortgages held by
Samuel Canon, which mortgages and the In-

bated January awb, A. I).. iMa.
Wm. P. Sidsam, Adminstrator.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.
Whereas, default has •been made tn Urn con­
ditions of a certain mortgage, executed by Alva
J. CowfM and )lnrT A. Cowins of tbe Township
of Irvina. Barry Countv. Michigan, to Alice J.
crmiriiill (fonuerty Alice J. Morey) of Toledo
Ohio, besnng date May tha seventh. A. D.. 18S3,
and recorded on the seventh dfty ot May. A. D.,
!fc(5. ar three o'clock and thlrtv-flve minutes. t&gt;
tn. In Uber nnmberM. ot mortgages on page .ics.
tn the office of the register ot deeds for Barry
County. Mlchtgah. and there l« now claimed to
be dun on said mnrtaage the sum of two
thmt*and seven h&lt;im*nnd and &lt;ixtv dollar* and
njnty-two cents Includlngan attorney tee of thirty
-live dolbtrs., and no prweedmics tiariug benn
taken al taw to recover the debt «t?nred bv the
said mortgage or any part thereof: Now there­
fore. notice is hereby given that on Friday the
twrivth day of May t»j, a: 11 o'clock
noon, standard tlnm.at tbe north front door of
the Court house lu the city of naatintm. County
nI ^tehfgan that bring Hie
building tn which circuit conrt for County of
Barry is held, by virtue of the nower of sale
contained In said mortgage. 1 will «ll at public
,&lt;«&gt; the highest bidder the property d«ajeribed in said mortgage, or sufficient thereof
to sotlMy said mortgaite Indebtedness, costs
8*1‘&gt; premises being the north,
wm •lusrtcr of section fourteen (Uptown four
i*'•u,nft ,fl&gt;•ww,tcttitainlngon*

A wagon load of food camo in at noon,
ind the benii-geil members got their break­
fast by mail, the poatofficc carriers bring­
ing it in their pouches, because the guards
wert afraid to interfere with Uncle Sam.
Topeka was black with people who came
tn from everywhere “to see the fun.” and
blue with troops who came at the govern­
or’s command. Every train that arrived
during the day brought Its complement of
troops and Republican and Populist
volunteers armed with Winchesters, shot­
guns. and revolvers, anxious to take a
hand in the fight which was anticipated.
The capitol on all sides was surrounded
with soldiery and citizens. At every ap­
proach of the building a picket line was
maintained. No one Was allowed inside
without a pass signed by the governor and
countersigned by the adjutant general.
A
The Sheriff Recruit* a I'oue.
The sheriff established three recruiting
stations in the morning and swore in all
who would volunteer as deputies. He told
his men who were armed to remain there
anti see who were unarmed and procure
weapons as soon ns possible and report for
duty. A thousand-deputies had been mus­
tered in at noon. Twenty students from
the state university, under the command
of J. A. Rush, who had been chosen.cap­
tain, arrived in the city yesterday morning
and were sworn in as deputies and went on
duty. Students from Baldwin and Wash­
bunt colleges also volunteered in large
numbers.

STATE TROOPS NOT RELIABLE.

the Great Corporation Has a
Third Tumble.

L£SHON «, ARST
NATI0NAL SERIES, FEB. afi.

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PRECIPITATED BY TOM PLATT.

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kldrejo ll will cure
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dlkretloo, roiutlpollre.
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rnuu tiic .retrebSo..;,.’."““•w.
with «eh bottle or th,
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funded. Price only M. (..r ‘ij.. ’t*'
by W. IK Goodveer.
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The beri Mire lu the wwU f
hrulree, rare., ulcer., un
?*■
•ore., tetter, chopped lBllll,. .h7”"
tom, rad oil ,klu entptw,,.. ,M
ly core. pile, or uo
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fuorraired to dre pertrH mii.(SiJ “

mooer. rerundetl. Price » reouZTj
For rale hr W. 11. Ikwuirer. 11, ^

SL Joe Is to have a democratic dgijy.
Manistee people have organlui ..
elation of charitable purpose.
***

has wrought relief rUh. itI11
,
thouMuds of sufn-rers frmp pHeM Hi.
taloly a great medicine or we could
give a printed guanmu-e uiih (.Mr|t
age. Price ll.to, six pack.Krxlk 8,’
BtalL For Mie by Fred I..
tj
druggist.
'
Muni th with iu 50 dwrliint,.
has* -10 would-bf poatttuul^n luted t’

Dexter doctors will hereafter dun.
double price for rails between Ii
n3 ml 9
m
Sofferers from Kbeunmttanof the Hon

will find '•Adrionda, ’ .Wbrekft Hart
aud Nerve Cure, -a never faihng ;eLrf
and cure If proper!} taken.

Sold by W.

11. Goodyear.
Brooklyn is the latret town io
efettrfc light*.
PW1
Keewcnan bay has bet-u opeh but
day thiswinttr

Wilken- and Watkins
ebums and clo«* frirmh* Tlw bad fan
han! working sin Itmts ai.d * . ,j fakru »
Hille out door excrctei. When thy diotd
handsand said v^I Ij.h. uivIh-end of
their college wti r. im-y «&lt; &gt; \ inqairri
health. Btdh had dyspepsia, liter trouble*
and troublesome &lt; uughs.
Wilkens had plenty of money tnd de­
cided to travel fur hi* health. VttkiM
was pour. "J mdbt go to work far n&gt;j
living." said he. - but I’ll trFdbe r-mdy
that Rablnnin talk* so nuiclrabout-Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Diiwvvery,
In less than two yeara, Wiikrtu ease
In .bis coffin. Watkins, now in tbe pnmr
of life, is a bank pn-aldetiL rich and :especteu. and weiHis
i«.uod$. Tbr
•Golden Medical Discovert' saved ®y life
at a critical time.” lie often -ay.-. -Ob.
If |H*&gt;r Wilkens Inal only tried It7 For
BEAUREGARD
DEAD. weak lungs, spitting of blood, al! iingrrin/
7. "And the GEN.
Ixrvitcs
. caused the |&gt;eople
to understand the law.” Another thirteen coughs, and consumption. In its early
are hire mentioned who with the Levitra stages. It te an unequaled remedy.
caused t be people tn understand. To read
The city of Dowagiac baa revised iu
is good; to lAidrmtand la better. After
une of liis diocuursca, in which Jrvua had village charter.
said that if one doc.* iX*t understand the
Dr_ William Sprague, of Coldwater, i»
word the wicked one catclieth it away. He 9fl years of age.
oakt*l the disciple*. ''Have ye Understood
all three thing*?” (Math. xUi. 19,31.) When
Philip drew near to the the chariot of the
Ethiopian eunuch hi* first quwXit u wm,
'Tndrrstandrat thuu what thou nsadret?”
(Acte viii.Wj If uneshould ask."Howcan
I understand)” I should replr. "Through
faith wo understand” (Hob. xl, 3; Ir, 2«..
Receive it unquestioningly, ami thus un­
derstand.

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

Monroe. wants to farnd herself for
of God, dtetinctly, and gore t he sense, aud
catuwd them to undrrsuuMl tbe reading.’’ 823,000 (ot paving streets
Thte te the best rule for good reading that
Hun. J. W. Hleks. for 20 yrata a had­
I have ever seen. Ix^jifile writing and dis­
ing resident of Plain welt, is dead.
tinct reading are two very helpful things.
Muses ami Halmkkuk were told to write
CHRONIC CATARRH.
very plainly (Deut. xxvii. 8; Hate ii. 2).
and 1 believe the whole Bible to be-a plain
book for plun prepl, wbo ore wllUrg u&gt;
lelTbo Holy bpiril be their Macher.
8. "This day te holy unto the Lord; your
Cod; loouro do. oor wm*." Th. Low.
Pe-ru-ns te a specific ftr rich &lt;** of
wbfch □. ho|, oad ju.t uo| go,.,, rea.lore.
catarrh—for the Acute and the Chronic.
uo of «lh .-uni olrre oecooloo to wore. Lot
Jrauo. who la Ue rad of th. low tor rtpht- The dose of Pe-ru-un should be a, l»f««
tablespoonful before earth nical ar.il st
reireore. to .Mr, ore u,,, bdwv.th,
urahM u. wbm w. rerelre Him not to bedtime. Thte dose SbOUm In* stiwn**1!
increased to two tablespte’nhite
•In, hot to rejokre to H|m who Locant, o and some delicate men should twgin with»
tG^Tur^u"^ *"
'‘khlreti.nreo teaspoonful. and as shralt aud
'Gate Hi, 18; Il Cor. v, 31; Rom. x, 4) The Increase to the above full dosa The Acme
SnQl°(
,hapUr whfth follow, our Catarrh and Humid variety of
k»oo bnng. before „ u,. tran oT tolwc taCTb, under this treatment. wlU
names, and os atonement came between peaKln from one to two wwke; but &lt;n tw
rCXra “d “ber“‘ l“ "•
u&gt; roc. to Hypertrophic variety thte ticstuieut
be continued in w»me rases from
lo re?.
h
ottd lu reralu.
threp months; and In very rare or extreme­
m™ ^hrJor‘',h,i1-«'|l‘ro&lt;lrnreolith."
wLj1Pa“ 0K wowlortul la UtegTocor God. ly bad cases it must be continued W »“
months, in some can - of Acute (atana
L.,”
^‘“Louor Mrength! Ho (cold Id the head.) wnerctin ea»cte
T"owlvoUre. oor .trejgth ottd a teaspoonful of Pe-ru-na -hoold I* ttte

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•uuiptlon. OM(b. „l(1 roi&lt;re"
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eottkh. cold or on, ,un “‘r « with ,
UoqMe. and wlll.ure n,i,
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bereat. rou nop
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PHILADKLFHU, Feb. 21.-For tIL. Ibud
„hl. and
rad , “ r
u , ltbm|t (urtU,r ,l.lnr nak
time in its career the Philadelphia
Reading railroad te In tbe bnntWof re­ ?. woUipA.e,o.i or
ceivers. Unable to stem the tide of ad- Hte tew. The water gate wa. toward tbe
reraity tbe great corporation has gone to cost liii. SB). «od therefor® near tbe temple,
temple wo. al the ea«t of the dty.
I he wall a't a time when its outlook was
HUM favorable. Tile climax came .nddAft* farlpg the Mount of Oliver, ^era was a
ready
scribe
in tbe-Jjiwof Mu«w«, for he
ly and almost without warning to ’be
tie of Phlladelpb'.L but tc a few lA»-»ighte hmi prepared bi- heart to b«k ami todu
nnd to teach the Law of tbe Lord in Israel
rd .ndlvidual* k ha. .’ca&lt; been known
'.battue itorra WAKbrewisg That norm
“As4 Exra, the prieat, brought tbeLaw
culminated yesterday morning !n the atar- Won* the congregation upon the
tllag announcement that tbe bcaru vt man
ot tbe seventh month.’ This wks the reg­
agert ct the Reading Railroad company ular day for the feast of trumpets (Lev.
xxiii. ’JI).to he fol low ml on the tenth day
bad voluntarily decide J te n.nk.' »FP“'*
Hob to tbe courts ler * iw3--.b.p Mk* by the great atonement and on the fifteenth
Friday last, when tbe h”’ !«mt wh'.eper day by the feast of tabernacles (Lev. xxiii,
of cuming trouble reached tbe public *•*. •JT. M) The priest was the me-engrrof
ths Lord of Hosts, keeping knowledge
the company has had a lifthat the people might seek the Ijtw at hta
struggle to keep its bead above wate- bn
nvretl, &lt;«•!• H. »&gt;, rad
WM by M. .pthe odds it had to face were too great, -nd
plication to the study of the Law qualified
the management's gallant 'effort* un’.y »oto teach ths people.
tabled tbe company to stave off for ♦ f’w
3. "And bo read therein from the morn­
days tbe Inevitable result.
ing until midday, and tbe ears of all the
people were attentive unto tbe book of tbe
AH Wanted Pay at OnesGeorge H Earle, Jr., president of the Law." I wonder how many of an uudlenee
Finance Company of Pennsylvania, and he would bare iu our day at the end of the
commercial agent for tbe Reading railroad, second or third hour. A political speech
yesterday afternoon said that tbe Finance or a concert or sotnetbiDg of that sort is
company ha* from td,u00,000 to 110,000,000 all right, even If It tatwo hours long, but a
kermun or a Bible reading must be within
worth of Reading coal on baud upon which the limits of propriety, tw too much of re­
uo advances have been made. This amount. ligion (as they say) ta unendurable. One
Mr. Earle declared, was enough to pay the can read a novel a whole day, but a chap­
Kea4ing'a floating debt twice over. When ter in the Bible fa often more than enough.
askrcl the cause of the present difficulty
4. “And Ezra, tbe scribe, stood upon a
pulpit
&lt;&lt;f wood which they had made
Mr. Earle said that it wn* due to everybody p
M,K..------------------------------------------------ for
demanding his money at once, which was the purpose.’’ Elevated above the people
a- vrril
well as bhear
fa
unnecessary, for tbe company was able to that all might see., as
—~r.’ —he
—~
pay iu debts. The Reading's pay cars, I---------•-&lt; »by
— tiUrow
J“
sup|x&gt;rtml
thirteen ol' hta brethren, *six
which were called back on Friday before &lt;&gt;u bls right -------------------nnd seven un
--------bls,--------left band,.
their contents bod been distributed, were j f___
nIt_1 ........
have uo- 2„'_1
doubt :'__1
that the •/
Vnseeu One
‘7 &gt;
not sent out yesterday.
1 win said’ -to Afmws,
’*------r “
-u»»
u_
Certainly
I will be
Mail l'»e tor All it* Money.
with thee,’’ and to Joshua, "As I wa-,z»ith
The fact is that heavy demauds were Mom-*, mj .I will
__________________
be with tbee,_____
” and to Gidmade upon the corn pauy lor the repayment ;
"Surely I will b&gt;- with tbr." (Ex. Hi,
of loans nt a time when every dollar that j«
jt 5. Judg.'vj, tfi), was far more to
could l»e scraped together was nectlcd for |
than the hrvlhrcu who were by hta
the legitimate exptt-scs &gt;‘f the road, and to h|jr
meet
thcra .............
demands
it wa»
B "And
thewjo.aktu
book In the sight
................
-.........
..... m-crasary
« to re- , U.
.KkU lEzra
—in oja-nedvMt
call tbv money then on the way to t&gt;ay the . of aIl |be
(f„r be wan above all the
wages of its employes and to defer the pay- people',
- - and■ u heu
■'
•beo|»eiied it all the-------peo­
mvntef the mooeyuwed by thv Reading to ple »t&lt;x&lt;l Up.*’ With great revetrucr he anindividual crntl openRora, the product of .
tht. aerollwf the Law . and with revwhose mines is eulcl under contract to tbi* ercricr the people stood
- ttp to-hear what the
•
Keiuiing. Appllcatlatis for arafatance « era j Lord.their Gud, would any to them. Wedo
miiile in every direction, but the company’s ' not worahip the Bible, but we worship Him
credit was shattered mid it wan found im- I who ta therein revealed ton* as our God
|Kk»il&gt;lc to burrow alt the money needed.
J nnd Saviour, and wht n w» open our Bible*
Ap|Milfltment of Rreolvera.
* to read the words of tha living God we
At 4:-3U o'clock yeatcidn; a (tern iwu Judge
' should &lt;lo *0 with great humility.
Daitas granted the. application for the re­
I fl. "And Ezra blettM*d the Ix&gt;rd. the great
ceivership of Rcndiug. and api&gt;ofnted Chief
; God. nnd they Ixjw^f- their brads aud
Justice Edward M. Paxson, of- the Peun( worehlpcd the Lord with their faces tn
bylvjtnia •tuprvnie court; Eiisba P. Wilbur,
; the ground." If they all meant it Id Ueir
prcaident &lt;&gt;f the Lehigh Valley railroad,
and Preaideut A. A. Mcl-eod, of Reading, J heart-., then It was true wbrabip; but if
tw the receiver*. He rtquested that each any bowed the body only without bowing
receiver should enter security in hta own the heart before God, then He did not rel&gt;eraotial bond uf $3UQ;tfX).
It waa an- 1 gani It. for. though Hta eyes run to and fro
tiuuntcd further that.Chief Justice Paxoon, : throughout the whole earth to show Him­
in order U; quality lor thte petition, had ; self strong on behalf of thooe whore hrarta
forwhnted bu&gt; resignation from the su­ aro perfect toward Hirn (Il Chron. xvl. b).
He looketb un tbe heart and out ou the
preme ta-nch.

The heavy blow was -truck when Tboe.
C. Platt, of New York, representing th.
thin! preference bundholdem, applied for
foreclosure of the mortgage fw non-pay­
ment of interest, and iu thte suit George L.
in 181R&gt; anil wan as­ Crawford, of this city, was appointed massigned to the corps ler to take teRimojiy. But the fact that
of engineers. He tbe Readiug has voluntarily applied for re­
served in the Mex- ceivers to take charge of ita property (lend­
ing the adjustment of ita affaire, aud that
twice wounded and no objection hns lievn made by any cred­
twice btevetted. itor, shows that the entire proceeding has
He was promoted been an amicable arrangement, and as
t to a captaincy of such te sure to result In the property be­
ing mamigwi so as to further the schemes
engineers in 1RJ3,
that have been in progress for the consoli­
and was for five dation of the anthracite traffic into few
days (Jan. *-28, baud*, ns well u for the expansion of the
GEN. BKAUREGAltD. 1861.) supariuten- markets fur ita sale.
KiKulllcanee of Some Farts.
dent of the United Statm Military Jcademy
The acceptance by Mr. Wilbur of tbe po­
at West Point He resigned Feb.UO, 1881
joined the Confederates and begnn the sition of receiver develops the idea that the
Civil war by the bombardment of Fort lease of the Lehigh Valley Is to be m*i2.
Sumter, April 13, 18«L
ained as it now exista, *nd that the large
holders of Uhigb Valley stock are satisfied
.
Commanded at the Flret Bull Kun.
He was In actual command of the south- with the past year', experience under a
era troops at Bull pun. July ?|, j^l. In Reading management The selection of
which the federate experienced a defeatffar Justice Paxson as a receiver shows that
this service he was made a full pmeral, the th. company intends to have the best legal
highest grade. From the summer of 1801 adviceou every point that may arise, and
until tbe spring of iW be defended the acceptance of the position by tbe chief
Charleston and Its outworks when be- ie’.k0*! :*a qUM* lndoreemeut of the legality
.l-Kri br Gm.r.1 nilloior., A. tb, do„
of tbe war be was second in coEhniafiU in
the army of Joseph E. Johnston Jn North
B..t, L...
th. .tarkMMw.
Carolina, bince tbe termination of the
br m. .loekboldn.
war be baa resided in Louisians; he became .Inc. Feb. I 1. nUuutml at kM.'XXl.OX) Lui
president of the New Orlraas. J.cki&lt;m and no on. in autborit, un tbe ro.a t.|,. ' |ik
Mississippi railroad, and for a number of bewa. hopele^. Thar. wM
reare was one of the managers'o' the aJ'i’7v°' v‘ ’■?' wuck enebange. Lee,
Louisiana State lottery, and wa, also ad H
and at Sen lork ]te«tenlny. The ICeajUna
tent general of Louisiana.
’
'
Mock had to0. d0„„
nnJ ’bn broker, went mH
FIFTH MEMBER OF THE CABINET.

at Mrtalton,
7. 5'0rto0 * onarf U&gt;. mm, promltL,
U-moer.i.ta th. .ut.0(

LAW. |

SIOjKHOLDEKS ARE OUT S34.CCO.OOO j

gard died last night othcart fallunt Pierre
Gustave Toutant Beauregard was' lx&gt;rn in
He was g|adnnted
New Orleans Ip 1818. ""
from Wetk Point

that Staggers Him.
The Populhta intended to carry the ball
by storm at 8 a.m.- Colonel Hughes, al­
though not officiallrinformed of the plan,
learned its details anfftapprised the Repub­
licans of them, giving thflm to understand
at the same time that they bad nothing to
Lakewood. N. J.. Feb. ’HL-cicveland
fear from him A little biter he was sum­
moned to the governor’s office, where the announced the fifth member of his cabinet
plan w as laid before him and he was or­ last evening, it is that, of Hoke Smith of
dered to carry it out. The colonel informed
01 lbe interior ' In
the governor that he was on duty to main­ wnakmg the announc-ment Cleveland said
tain the'peace and not to break it. The
I met Mr. Hoke Smith, of Georuia. in me
Republican house, ho said, was tne legally office in New York todak He cXj at ml
constituted house of the state of Kansas, S^of I.?re?d u111 the
of mZ
and ha did not propose to interfere with it retary of the interior.
He accepted I
in the transaction of its business.
wkh*oatty tltat-1 have not written or re­
Decided to Drop the Fight.
ceived any letters or communlcAtioua from
During the afternoon, however, the Pop­ him. .nd ih.tt«u,
ulism met and decided to make no further have seen him since election."
attempt to gain entrance to representative
Hoke Smith is the proprl -tor ofth« o
hall. 'The dispute will, therefore, be left tau. Jcnmni „d u fn„^n
to the courts to decide. The sheriff then Cleveland num In his state
Z, v I
took ixxwewdou of the state house and the nomination of Mr. tleveiand wtatelhl
raised the siege. The case will be decided AUnnta Conttitutlon and other InfiSenSS
by the supreme court. L. C. Gunn, of
Labette county, was arrested by the Re­
publican house and brought here on a live of North Carolina. He tea lawre# ““1
charge of contempt In refusing to obey a to -dd to have th. te^X^JX MQ(l
subpoena to testify in a contented election
caac. He justifies bis refusal ou the ground
that the Republican hou.se was not legal
and law sued for a writ of habeas corpus
before the supreme court. The decision
Morton, of Nebraska, who visited
J
will settle the legal status.

Topeka, Fcbi Ifi.—Pence reixns supreme
» the capltal otty of the “Grasalwpp^

-—
BEADING IS DOWN. BEADING

«r'«'lr rejokw lu Ut. Lord.
*" M'ul 1,1 “»
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h U Co*r'«l me with the robe

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every hour,
'
Everyone should send for a fit* &lt;”1*^
treatise on catarrh, couitbf, celds aoa cw
sumption, by the Pe-ru-m. !&gt;mc NW
faoturing Company, of Columbus. &lt;**
Sent free during Fcbruat} «i»l -'tentDA horseman from the &lt;)®il *W
a breeding farm near l.’nlon City-

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Monroe paid tit.Sfi iMt mouth to 1WF
the tramps warm that lodp-d there.

irJ ii^“oSsiXblt7^’°"n “l“

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1* Kph.
When ata wm a CWM. *&gt;"•’

dcr»lo&lt;«irerb,"w'i?^‘““
“&gt;&gt;&lt;o tk«o." a

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luduo-

When sho had Cblklrrn.

K*v,‘1

glad
A dry kiln nt Stewl™ 1!,~' 2*55
f.euxj.1 Mar»hall '«••
F'

»Utbt. She bad draw
S°K1
““-I and It I- &gt;nSXdh,L^,“? ■? ,u
“Kkbl Ara. Tb.
*** do‘bn.

by fire yesterday.
■**
Ulysses Grant Keefer b&gt;* MJ
•1.000 at lunia for tbe betrayal

Bidder, of Orange.
Th* senior etarot the W**
__________
amdecided
MoA mi on
orange
ana u*
•chool
hare
orsmfi'
fur tbelr class colon.

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O ,
kt rr
nomlter wins the flrat prter. white th*
r"lASllNGi&gt; a5z\NN-LK. —booby’* prize is fitthigly awarded to the
__ :
---------- ■ otte having the fewest. Another trial eotiTbnrwiav Febri'-H 21. t^l
--t* -f carrying potatoes from on* table
* *
- ’
’----- ------------------ •• Ui another In a table or tea spoon. The
I potatoes which should Ihj round and big.
W R. COOK. Lvare Iwin-r put on a table with a polished
h.(. The »ne who can curry most potaa&gt;.-s fium &lt;&gt;»e table to another In a given
t\i’i.- wins. The tables must be fur apart.
It ■ i;c l e«try to m-oop up .the potatoes, and
mi,. j-rcunsi Is still more 'difficult to retalo.
:
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W9BN Y' -U

. 4 .*«■? If “
&lt;W»-T
11
ladder. You can ari-‘y U
to y.Mir pldtc Jn « *• wtaute,- and no man •-.“ if
your
pLite fin ■■■
« »'«: i* will hold firmly In lb*
Tour Pl.nc
Whltr einud.
Michls tn

OUR COUNTY

The ra«ltt&gt;lates of the ]x»*tnffice ore Dr.
H. C. I’- vkham aud A. Al. Herrington. K
th«; mnjoifliy rnlrs the office wilt remain
where.it t.—Freeport Herald. »
Rev. ol H Johnson, if Freeport, has

Rufaa Vandenbrock, an old settler of
Ionia county and a native &lt;&gt;f Belgium died
recently at the age of 74 years. He first set­
tled on 40 acres of laud In the township of
Bowne, cleared 10 acres, putting It Into
wheat, from which ba threshed about 20
bn. with a flail, and tn die spring he
cleared a roads miles ao a machine could
come and finish the threshing for him.
The 10 acres yielded 355 bu. which he
sold for Si.50 per bu. In’82 he divided
hh property giving each «&gt;f bls five sous
100 acres each, with teams and tools aud
to his daughters he gave
500 each, lu
his will he leaves about 814,000 to l»dilrded among his children. His life Is
a notable example of what nnc can do by
strict economy thrift and Industry.

She was talking about her different
gowna—her calling gown, driving gown,
, dinner gown nnd soon—when her husband
looked np from the paper he was reading
and remarked:
"There la another gown which y on should
have in your wardrobe, and I will cheer­
fully furnish the money to purchase it.”
"What IsitF’she naked with some spirits
"A stay at home gown,"' he answered
quickly as he ducked his bead.
Of course she said he was a horrid thing,
and that all her gowns were stay at
home’s, but there was food for thought—
deep, earnest, reflective thought—in the
observation,.satirical as it sounded to his
wife’s ears.
.
There Is a monument raised to the wom­
an who never wore a silk dress in her life,
whose only ovln-nnl adornment was a
cl tnisily made gray gown, with "never a
frill or a ruGue." She was that New Or­
leans Margaret known ns tho "children’s
friend," nnd her going «,ut and cqming in
gowns were all ot the same piece as her
stay nt home ones, for she toc\ no thought
of herself.
9 .
The stay nt home dress should be a con­
servator of nil the virtues.—Detroit Free
Press.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings, - •

Mich.

CAPITAL $78,000.00.
SURPLUS W.OOO.OV.
Incorporated under the lawa of the State ol
Michigan.

Open for business Dee. ifi. 1864.

orncm:
3. G. Robinson, President;
D. W. Bryoolds. Cashier. |
DrjccroBB:
Wj*H. Powers.
D. w. Reynotda,
R B.Meawq*.
I). G. Robinson,
John Carretb.
P. T. Colgrove.

EUY
At a recent surprise on Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob East, who live near Sunfield, a set
ONLY
of dishes bad been purchased by their
Imm-ii granted a pension of $8 per month. _ friends, to present them. Three days be­
fore the surprise Mrs. Fast who had been
Interest paid mi tlnedaposttsand p eneral
List Monday noon E. A. Blackman
Rankin*' Business Transacted.
treated the Ntnall school children to a saving up her money to buy a set of dishes
sleigh ride behind a pair of his flyers.— went to Snnfleld for'lhat purpose and
went to the store to purchase them where
Delton Breeze.
the dishes had Already been bought to give
Hon. John Carvelb, of Middleville, ex­ them. TIu- ludy In charge MW -&gt;hv hail n
pect* to leave shortly for California tajuln- large Job on her hands, mid got out of- It
bls wife and daughter nt San Diego, where only as a woman can. She told Mrs. F.
they have iiefu spending the winter.
they did not have a full set. Mrs. F.
There was n row recently at the. Lee concluded she would take what they had.
Electioneering.
(» stamped
aciiool house in WuodlMd township. ' The After a little more parley In which Mrs. F.
Colonel Stone, of Tennessee, once told ateacher kept two tx»y* after school ten saw they were not anxious to sell her a
pretty good thing of n delegate from one
&lt; l lir.l’ • r
‘
minutes fur mla-behavior.. Before the set of dishes she departed in a huff, with
Wr'ittetHruaraotoU t&lt;» permanently cure a.t
of the rural counties to tbe state conven­
the
remark
that
"nhu
would
go
to
some
blmb &lt;4 Rupture cf both sexes. C&lt;o pain; no time was up one of tho boys said. "1 guess
tion whom be met there for the first time.
oo-ri-M-m: no detention from bnsiness. For our (Imo is up" and jumped to bls feet. other town and get them," but since the
The colon* I said:
full Informauon and illustrate*! pamphlet con- The teacher m*Iz*hI the poker and after a surprise she has fully forgiven them*
"I am glad to meet you. 1 have known
Mldilg.™ rd.™..■gV'H'WlJSll.
few words struck the boys. They immed­
Owing to the bursting of a valve at Hie your father for runny years, but never bad
„r Til E O. K. MILLER CO.. UM. UN.‘ 116 Mlch- iately hustled her and the pokdr out of
Kalamazoo wheel 1 works Monday morn­ the pleasure of your acquaintance. I see
U»r. aw.. Detroit. Mlcu.
doors. The school board stand by tbe ing the belt on the big ily wheel became that the m»u, however, is better looking
AT
teacher and have expelled Hie Imy a.
detached, causing tbe 2*0 power engine to than the father.”
"Look here, colonel." said the delegate,
Ed. Iximbnrd, for the past 25 years a run wild. The fly wheel soon burst, go­
ing
through
the
roof
and
flying
In
all
di
­
"you mvl nut be flattering me Up, fori am
pronilneut-and -successful former living
near Nashville, has purenased a tana in rections. No one was hurt. The damage out and out for Dnrkrdaie for governor,
although the oh! man is for you."
Saratogu4*ounty, N. Y’. ami will move is about 9&lt;l,000.
"Why, I simply find you better looking
Ls especially supplied direct from our fac­
there soon.
L. G..Freed, a Marshall jeweler has been than your father,but! did not say you
tory. and our make of Rubber Boots and
Township Treasurer F. F. Hilbert, of subject to epileptic fits for years. He re­ had half as much sense ns he has," re­
Shoes
bought of him can be depended up­
Woodland, reports that*every dollar and cently went to Ann Arbor for treatment turned the colonel.
on as the very best that skill and capital
every cent ot ' the township and village and the physclans have performed u very
Those standing around roared with
can produce.
difficult operation on him. the first of the
taxes have |sM&gt;n collected.
laughter, in which the delegate good hukind ever tried there. His skull was tre­
The jmstoffice war in this village has panned and an electric current applied to moredly joined.—"The Sunny Side of Poli­
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
quieted down until there are but one or the cortical center. When the right spot ties "
two candidates ii. the field. Postmaster was touched the effected nerves visibly
Schantz has made an excellent official and responded. The gray matter was then
A Natural Cuudlliun.
we dislike to see a change made, but if removed and the wound closed. At pres­
"How awfully wet. the ocean IsF’ said
one Is effected, we hope the location will ent it looks as though ho was cured lining ahe. during u lull in the converK.it ion.
be us convenient, and the poatoiutcr as now entirely free from the attacks. The
MYes.’" said he. "llZ» nalural, though.
prompt ana obliging as Stephen S. has University uhyscians count the operation Jt\ out there in the hot mid all day and
been during the just term.—Woodlaud a great triumph ot the surgeon’s knife.
coiixlaut Ijr iu motion, and of conrae in me.
“tMTspirv a great deal.”—Harpe/-, linear.
Uncle Harry Grovenburg, one ot the
---- AND—•
Bowen’s Mills home talent presented first settlers of Diamondair. died after a
part of "Lady of the Lake” and "The resident of 49 years at that place. He was
Limerick Boy” before a Waylapd audience, burled on the sixty-firat anniversary of his
AI
\LICE KIRK, M. D..
last* week.
marriage.
.
.’1 .
Physician and Surgeon.
Mr. E. .1. I’ennels, who has been attend­
Hustings, • - Allch.
We have not said much
All c.-&gt;)W promptly attended day or night. Of- ing Parson's Business college. left for'his
lice over F. G. Stowell’s boot amt shoe store
'
about our summer things
home at Milo Friday afternoon. Mr. Pcnlately. • .With us it Is quite
,ncls was president of the college lyteum
different from wlint it Is
I AMES A. SWEEZEY.
this winter and was a verg popular young
with a dry goods emporium,
•&gt;
Attorney at law.
gentleman.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
or a ready made clothing
Hastings. Mich.'
Stephen S. Schantz. the Woodland gen­
house or shoe store. We
. Practices in ail courts of the .state. Coleral dealer, was in town one day last
. cannot use big show win­
• ctiuiA promptly attended to.
week for tbe piupose &lt;jf being sworn in as
dows to exhibit our "lend­
a deputy revenue collector. His sole duty
ers." We cannot perform
I HIS. E. 11. &amp;C. P. LATHROP.
as ii servant of Uncle Sam will be to weigh
as Spring, or Macey&lt; or
J ’
Homoep^thic Physicians nnd
the.mnple sugar presented to him for tbe
Wanaruaker, or Altman, or
Surgeons
-POSITIVELY CURESsake ot the bounty.—Michigan Tradesman.
Marshal Field—hang our
Ml calls city and country promptly
samples of next summer
HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
U'luied to.
gowns In the windows In
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
PROSTRATION,
Gives all the news of Town, County and State, and as much National\
January.
We have no
1 A. MUI BN ER, M. D..
remnents to dispose of at
news as any other paper of its class.
.
Phy sician‘and Surgeons '' Mrs. Jane W. Foote, of Lansing, a-ks
three-fourths off. We canthat
citj
for
the
modest
sum
of
810.000
’ Delton, . •
Mich.'
_ not cut j on samples to take
Rev. 4t. X. Middleton. ptwtor M. E. church.
for a fall on a def^rtlve sidewalk from
i ‘fllce in residence. one block east of depot.
home and show sister, or to Crdnr Spring*. Mich . sayw: Sleep and rest
which she will never recover,
were strangers to me after prrr.cblng till 1 used
examine alternately, by out­ ■•AdlrotbliC’ Now! sleep soundly nnd awake
A. £ C. 11. BARBER
Mrs. Wm. Guss, of I’ennfleld, fell on
door glare nnd gas light. lefrtwhvd. nnd 1 can heartily recommend 11.
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Prepare*! by VCHEF.I.ER aud PULLER
the Ice and broke her hip In three places
But our think-factory is
MEDICINE CO . C-dar I’;•.•mgs. :.".vh.
Cails in city or county responded to with which resulted in her death.
now working right along,
SOLD BY
day and night, (and. to
promptness, day or night.
John Vlcary. of Leslie, tipped over
tell the truth, quite a little
with a load of hay and among ether In­
Qn Sundays.) preparing for
p A. .SHELDON.
juries rtflved a broken collar bone.
(he coming season, anti
j «
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. HMttag*.
Will. Adams, of Plainwell, received the
working out now features
Money ta Imn on Kral Estate Real Estate first prize of 840. offered ty the G. IL *S
*
tending to Improve the pro­
«oi4 on commission. General con 'eyaoclng.
visions for your comfort
tlavi:n{ a complete set of Abstract Books, com­ I. road fur keeping up his section the test
piled from the Records, can (nrnlsb complete of any on his division of the road.
Isa NATIONAL
ea
and gives all the general news
and safety. Yes, I know
* tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Cleric. 4
the World's Fair will be
of the United States and the world. It gives the events of foreign
The Kalamazoo street cars have ceased
the greatest Item on the list
running
until
Jute,
when
II
Is
expected
A P. DRAKE, M. D.,
lands in a nutshell. It has seperate departments for “THE FAMILY
of attractions—that is set­
the electric UnfiXlH be completed.
CIRCLE” and -OUR YOUNG FOLKS.” Its “HOMfc AND SO­
tled. The world. Itself, will,
Office over Holloway’s drifa store.
however, move on its usual
CIETY” columns command the admiration of wives and daughters.
The greatest fellow we know nf now is
Ottce hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
dignified
manner.
There
the
fellow
who
walked
nine
miles
up
the
Its general political news, editoralsand discussions are comprehensive,
ni'cttac with reddeuce, at Holloway's dru*
will be storms, and comets,
railroad track the coldest Sunday this
store
C0KDEK3ED brilliant and exhaustive. Its “AGRICULTURAL” department has no
earthquakes, and deaths,
winter, with the snqw two feet deep, to
superior in the country. Its “MARKET REPORTS” are recognized
and marriages, and births.
see bls best girl. There are no flies on
•J M. FOWLER, D.D. S.
There willbe Just as many
him.—Gun Marsh cor. in Plainwell En­
authority in all parts of the land.
people at Coney Island,
terprise.
Otter hours8 ». m. to s p. m.
and Newport, and Atlantic
Mrs. Betsey Crossett died at Battle
ARE WE City, and Brighton, aud
plllLIP T. COLGROVE,
Creek recently, at the age of 99 yean*
I
' Attorney at Law
RIGHT? Old Point Comfort, and
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal
and rt months. She was born In N. Y.
1 Successor to Smith A Colgrove &gt;
Ottawa Beach (Eh?). Thia
state. Washington county, when it was a
and “THE BANNER” (or one year
(Ufflcetn Union block. HaaUnga.)
being true—and who will
FrMtlOM in all the courts of the state.
wilderness. She retained posscssTon of
Makes an every-day convenience of an
say nay!—then as many
her mental faculties until the last
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
(and 1 say, more,) at* Char­
1 E. KENASTON,
levoix,
Petoskey,
Bay
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
Mrs. J. H. Waldron, the first white
A»
. Attorney at Law,
View.
Harbor Springs,
woman to cook a meal where Eaton Rap­
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
(Over J. S. Goodvear &amp; Co.’a store.)
Mackinaw,
etc.
Health
Practices In ail courts of the State. Collectioai Ids now stands recently celebrated her
rackage makes two large pies. Avoid
* promptly atteudlng to.
will command just as much
75th anniversary. About 50 old settlers
imitations—and Insist on having the
attention as It ever did, es­
helped her enjoy the day.
None Such brand.
Cl R. TIMMERMAN. Uomw|»thle Rbypecially from the ill, over­
Grand Rapids Knights of Pythias have
v .
slcian and Surgeon.
MERRELL &amp; SOULE. Syracuse. N. T.
worked, thh conyalescent.
matured plans for the erection of a seven
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
Don’t you thlnfc it will get
story brick and stone building, at the
It too? The young children
T AW, REAL ESTATE ANDCOLLECT- corner of Monroe and Ionia .streets, back
Subscriptions may begin at any time.'
of the well-to-do will re­
L
ING OFFICE OF
of the Morton House, nt a cost of 899,200.
quire a change of air, even
Palmerton &amp; Smith,
The first five floors will be rented for
Address all orders to
more than heretofore, and
Woodland, Miclv
furniture exhibits nnd the two upper
as they have the first mort­
C. S. Palmrutox,
J. M. Smith.
floors will be devoted to lodge rooms, ban­
gage on the entire domain
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace. quet hall and drill rooms.
of affection, they will be
"In II" this year. The
Diptheria
has broken out again in
loving husband will run up
Lowell and as a result the Intermediate
to see the folks. Just as
and primary departments of the school are
loving husbands have from
closed.
way-back.
The lover• CIRCULATION •
A mad cat caused great excitement at
well—the lovers' visits In­
Din ondnle by biting a dog and springing
crease in number with tbe
on him. the dog went three quartet* of a
increase in traveling facul­
mile yelping with pain. It also lj&gt;lt a
ties—so they p(l)ay their
cow. wijlch • died after suffering great
part. Our department of
Hereafter, changes for advertisements agony. The cat and dog were both shot.
antlcipaUon Is, therefore,
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
Bek Headaobo and roUava all Um troubles tarton
"full time," with a dcat to a bilious stem of the iy»tra. «uoh *S
A little child in the family of -N. R.
insure Insertion in tlie Issue of the week
GENTLEMEN
large order of new designs
when brought.
• Porter at Plainwell tipped * lamp off the
•I Calf,
of fetching character, as II
table breaking It and setting fire to the
seamless, smooth inside, more comic
were. We are not ready
oil. Mrs. Porter seized a blanket and ex­
stylish and durable than any other ah
to give details yet bnt
tinguished it but In doing so cut her
sold at the price. Every style. Equals c
like you to kindly keep In
The report of the statistician at Wash­ right wrist a fearful gash on the broken
made shoes costing from $4 to $5.
:
mind that we are in It for
ington upon comparative numbers and glass. A Physclan was called and for a
next summer. Geo. Devalues of farm animals, based on returns time It was feared she would bleed to
Havex, General Passen­
of January, 1893, Is nearly ready for pub­ death brfore the hemorrhage could be
e van. nanu-a
ger Agent.
lication. It shows in the case of swine stopped.
:rs and Letters
Uvrr*udrtt;-dau&gt;UM»bosr»U. XvwilXtbnjaUj
there was a small pig crop last spring and
Wm. Beave. of Allegan, cut his foot
*1OO Reward 0100.
1.00 aud s 1.73 for Youth*---- - .
the late advance in pork products has
severely while chopping wood. Tbe ax
The readers of this paper will be pleased
$3.00 Hand-Sewed^^^. i l
s
caused the slaughtering of some portion of
going entirely through his foot and enter­ to learn that therels at least one dreaded
stock of mature animals. As the average
ing the sole of his rubber boot.
disease that science has been able to cure ■Acha they would be ahnoatpricclaaa to Omm who
age now attained by these Is less than a
I’rof. Samuel Dickie Is doing quite a In all Its stages and that Is catarrh. Hall's Jutar from thiaUtetMMlngooaipiaint; butfartuyear there Is a liability to extreme fluctu­
salaly tbetrguodnaaa doaa notend berajmd thoaa
ation In numbers which Is possible of no stoke of business nt the rooms of the Catarrh Cure is the ouly positive cure who one* try UwmwiU find Umm Uttla pma val»
other species. In average values’ll very National Prohibition committee. He has knoWn to the medleal fraternity. Catarrh *blo tn Romany ways that tboy will no
large advance is seen In swine, amounting bad nine girls at work steadily. Tlie being a constitutional disease, requites a Ung to do without them. But after oLU
to 39 percent, and progressive since the wofk of mailing bls magazine, "The constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
returns were made. The average value of Citizen," Is no trifling one. Six girls have Cure Is taken internally, acting directly
swine IS 8«.4!. The aggregate value of been engaged at It ten hours a day. The upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot
postage bill on the Issue of January will the nystem. thereby destroying Hie founda­ la the tern of
'Wine is 8295,420,492.
amount te 8125.—Albion Recorder.
tion of the disease, aud giving tlie patient
A "peanut hunt" Is lots of fun for an
strength by building up tlie constitution
Carter s Lliilo Llw Pills
evening party. The hostess hides pea­
Rlcbanl Clark, of Marshall, was bitten
and assisting nature In doing Its work.
nut? In all aorta of queer places about the' terribly by an ugly stallion and narrowly
The proprietors have so much faith In Its
'W9rb»- soipeiimes putting two or three■ escaped
death. The hopui although a
curative powers that they offer one hun­
nutaAnihe same place. Then she pro­ valuable one was killed. ;
dred dollars Mr any case that It falls to
vides each of her guests with a little bas­
For sale by WOOLEY &amp; BRONSON, Hastings Mich.
Jackson has organizedJB poultry club cure, bend for list of testimonials.
CARTKR MEDICINE CO.. Mew YOHG
ket, tied with gay ribbons, and the “hunt”Address, F. J. CiiEXKr &amp; Co., Toledo, SMALLPILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL KKE
begins. After a certain time the "finds”• and elected a lady president; Mrs. Nellie
0.
Sold
by
druggists,
75c.
.
Keeler.
are compared. The one who has the larg-

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FIRE SALE
Cloaks, Shawls and Clothing. Suits, Pants, Vests,
Boots, Shoes, Felts, and Rubbers.
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CHILDREN.

BAILEY - AND - TINKLER - BLOCKS.

TtL Y. HOGLE.
'IMPROVE THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY.

uncommonly conscientious
who
pay tbe Iwrrower who. In the end, not only
any tax on them at all. The motive, to pays the tax. but for all the annoyance.
conceal credits from the assessor, is so Inconvenience and hazzard. which the
Thursday, February 23, 1893.
strong and the act of concealment usually lender Is subjected to. Those debtors,
to successful, that dishonesty becomes the who by sad experience, have been brought
MARSHALL L. COOK. Bailor.
rule and honesty tbe exception in such to understand tbe effects of the mortgage
nutters. Thia, however, does not relieve tax law, hare no cause to thank the legis­
Tim HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICK.
tlie debtor class, as the rate of Interest re­ lature of 1891 for this act of paternal care.
AUOCST 14. 1879.
mains the same, as If every mortgage and They feel that It h hard enough to Im- iu
every note, paid Its proportion of the taxes. 8ebt without being prevented by law.
Tbe law passed in lb9l. making a real from making favorable terms with their
estate mortgage, for the purpose of taxa­ creditors. ‘
tion, as Interest In the mortgaged land,
There Is but little doubt but the prescut
Editors of Banner:
Previous »o 1801, mortgages on real es­ and requiring tbe mortgagee interest, and legislature will amend or repeal the mort­
tate, together with all other evidences of themterest in fee, to be assessed sepa­ gage tax law as it has proved generally
indebtedness were assessable as person­ rately, In tbe locality, where tbe land Is unsatisfactory, and imposes a large amount
al property, In the assessment district, situated, did away with double taxation, of extra and wholly useless labor on the
where tbe owner resided. They were so far as mortgaged real estate Is concern­ supervisors and treasurers. But the ques­
considered by the law property, and were ed. and would * be a relief to tbe debtor tion arises, what kind of a law will be
required to be assessed at their value, the class, provided tbe creditor pays bis tax on substituted in its place? Will tbe state go"
ame as other property. The mortgaged tbe morgage Interest, and does not require । back to double taxation with all Its Injus­
real estate was assessable In the assess­ a higher rate of Interest for the use of his tice to the debtor class of our citizens? I
ment district where it was situated, also, money. The law gives the debtor the am aware that it would greatly Increase
at Ita valne, as If free from Incumbrance. power to force the creditor to do this, only the assessable property of * the state, and
l*hat this was an injustice to the debtor in regard to debts, contracted before tbe that It would Inssen the taxes of those who
class of our citizens, must be evident to law was passed and then only till the are free from debt, and who, from purely
iny right thinking person. The Injustice mortgage becomes due and collectable. selfish motives, might favor IL In my
Tbe situation of the parties then be­ judgment the legislature should make all
arose from our legislators considering and
treating credits as property. If 1 buy a come changed. If the debtor requires an the property of Individuals and of private
.orse of my neighbor for one hundred dol- extension of his Indebtedness, he must corporations and associations subject to
.ars, and give my note for the purchase agree to pay the tax, on the morgage inter­ taxation, and make it assessable to those
price, 1 do not thereby Increase tbe prop­ est. as well as the tax on tbe interest in who own and possess it. Debts should
erty In my assessment district two fold: the fee, and is no better off, as far as the tax not be assessed, because they are repre­
property remains Jnst tlie same, and, if the Is concerned, than he would have been, sented In other property, and it would be
Jaw assesses me one hundred dollars on had the law simply exempted mortgages double taxation, and because, the deAor
ny horse, and my neighbor- one hundred from taxation. This law was passed in class pay an undue proportion, of the taxes
tollers ou my debt, it is simply douole obedience to a senseless clamor against according to their wealth and should be
■axatlon, and does me an injustice. It la capitalists. It was a foolish and futile at­ enabled to receive a rebate In a less rate of
w sufficient answer to say that the note Is tempt to shift a portion or all of the tax interest, which would be sure to follow.
uwesaed to my neighbor, and that I do not upon land, from tlie owners and occupiers,
tave to pay tbe tax, for. If I do not pay to tbe holders of mortgages, who were, in
IluUngs Feb. soth, 1893.
be tax directly and as a tax. I pay It indi­ many cases, residents ot other states. It
rectly In an increased rate of interest if lias succeeded only lu* regard to mortgages । In Ita editorials the Saginaw News has
I own eighty acres of land worth four already given_and eot^due. As to all this to say concerning tbe extension of the
thousand dollars, which is free from in- others, 4t has practically exempted them
C. K- A S. R. IL “Saginaw will soon
•umbrance, and my neighbor owns eighty from taxation, without lowering tly rate
have the opportunity to obtain another Im­
icres worth four thousand dollars, on of Interest The hostility manifested In
portant railway communication. The peovhich there is a mortgage of two thousand Ils passage, towards the creditor class, has
pie engaged In building what Is known as
lollare. and the law taxes me on four weakened their confidence even in tbe
the Chicago, Kalamazoo Jk Saginaw ndlhousand dollars, my neighbor on four present order ot things. They naturally
road, which Is now In operation between
what
next?
bousand dollars and my neighbor's mort­ ly ask the "question,
Kalamazoo and Woodbury via Hastings,
gage two thousand dollars. It does my When the United Stales government need­
proposes to extend the line thte year, to
■•elghbor an Injustice. It Is not an an­ ed money to put down the rebellion it is­ ! Saginaw If proper encouragement Is ex­
swer to aay that my neighbor does not pay sued bonds which were exempt from taxa-I
tended by the territory which will be bene­
■be tax on bls mortgage, because It la not tlon. This enabled the government to bor-'
fited thereby. This road. If built, will
’•rue. He pays the tax in an increased rate row money at a lower rate ot Interest than It I
form an air line between Saginaw and
•f interest If the money to pay the ex- otherwise would have had to pay. If a
Chicago, and afford tlie shortest and most
•enses of our state and local governments government can borrow money at a lower
direct route between tbe world’s fair city
« to be raised by levying a tax on proper- rate of Interest by exempting Ita bonds from
and the metropolis and* commercial and
y, all property, and nothing but property, taxation. Individuals would be able tn se­
railroad center of northeastern Michigan.
hould be assented. It is not right nor cure loans at a lower rate of Interest, pro­
The opportunity te now presented for the
ist to require tbe person who is In debt vided It was the settled policy of the state
people of Saginaw to put aside Internecine
• pay more than his proportion of the to treat evidences of Indebtedness, as not
jealousies, quit squabbling about bridge
subjects of taxation. How foolish It la,
bonds and engage in an enterprise of vast
There I. soother objection to taxlot therefore, for a state to attempt by law to
importance to the future growth and
.1—Ute - penesst proprftj, sltbooBh. tax debta, when tbe whole matter would
prosperity of the community.
adjust itself much better, if left entirely
t ow that subject Credits aro ao easily | to the natural lawa ot free competition.
The ponto!
„f Nt, Twk
but It is a wrong and

Hastings Banner

EDITORIAL NOTES.

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&lt; OCRT FBOCKFIHXus.
ting the SldO.OOO.uOO gold reserve In the ter from a high official of tbe road stating
U. S. treasury did not work. Recent dis- ) that the company will extend It to Sagi­
The following caaea were nolle pr—ted:.
naw thte year provided It receives suffi­
People
vs.
Eugene iVIlcoi; criminal asclosures prove that tbe gold exports were ,
cient encouragement 1n the
shape of saulL
purposely exaggerated, and that the real bonuses and the right of way from the
People vs. Jas. Seeley; jail breaking
shipments did not amount to more than elites aril towns In the line of the route
People vs. Jas. Culp; Jail breaking
one-third of one-half of what was report­ which will be benefitted thereby.
People va. Ephraim I.uea-i; cruelty le­
There are two routes from Portland an (mate.
ed. This was done to create a gold scare
to Saginaw, either pf which are de-1
People vs. Mary Treat; keeping tadand embanus the present administration sirable. One
Is
from Portland
via bling room.
by compelling it to Issue bonds.
Fowler, Maple Rapids Ashley and St. I
People vs. Frank Cataae: illegal j &gt;ting.
Charles and thence to Saginaw. Tbe
The following cass-s were coutinued:When the vessels now authorized are other te from Portland \yla Westphalia. 1 The people vs. Wm. T. Row. keeping **SL John, Duplaln. Etale and Cbesanlng. loon open on Sunday; people &gt;» Dana
completed our nary will rank seventh in
and thence to Saginaw. Either ta on an Jones, perjury: people vs. Wm. I:.-tend,
strength In the world. The House Naval almost direct air line. This road ta the
perJuQ". people vs. Wm. Munuoarf],
Affair Committee has decided that we shortest from Saginaw to Chicago. The perjury- people vs. Eugene Wilcox. &gt;ntorneed no more cruisers, that hereafter we development nf tbe Sebawaing and Sagi- nation of pet jury: peoph- vs. Henry Ntetbuaw
county
coal
fields,
now
rapidly
rop. perjury: people vs. Tte*. &lt; nrroll.
should have battle ships, the addition of
j going on. will naturally be ot Interest to violating Insurance law: Gilbert Saris* va
। seven or eight of which would make.us the Chicago which consumes vast quantities
Bell Furniture and Novelty Ca; Wnt
fifth power upon the seas. A special com- of bituminous coal, and which will be af­
Zaggle vs. Howard Mother. a&lt;vumi«*it
pllment Is paid In the report to Secretary forded a competing route for freight by Frank E. Monroe vs. Wm. Mahoney, tree
Tracy for the thorough maintenance of the coustructloo of the road. There are pass to land: plea to title: people rs. Byalready In sight iu tbe Sebewaing fields I ron Dieklnwon and Bomanro Brown. * ter
citll service regulations in the different
1*2,000,000 tons of coal and portions of keeping gambling room; people ' • Jerigl
navy yards.
Saginaw county are underlaid with vast Wood, bastanly. The caw of the people r&lt;deposits. Only a few weeks ago a vein Nettie Sheldon, for keeping h«uw *&gt;f illThe democratic press are urging the re­ five feet thick waa found 78 feet from the fame waa dismlswd.
I.orenn&gt; I’addttk
publican administration within two weeks surface, in Albee township, and alFHnt plead uot guilty of obtaiuing money under
ot Its term!nation. to make a startling corporation te now engaged In sinking false pretennes and hte case wa&lt; continued.
shafts for the purpt sc of testing Ita ex­
Judgments were given In the fc.iewing
change in its financial policy, in the inter- tent- Deposits have also been found
am um psi I case*:—Oh fo Farmer- In-nraDte
csta of public welfare. While they are so In Blumfield township. Only 13 miles from Co. vs. 1!. L. Newton. S-V2*. :: Iw DreSaginaw.
/
anxious In regard to -public- welfare’' in
burg A Bros. \s. Byron Dickln*‘*n. St ILThis line of road will traverse tbe most 74: Adolphus Fast v.-.E S. Milter and Jas
one breath, they are denouncing President
fertile agricultural sections of the state.
Harrison in the next breath, for making Clinton county at present has only one I'assage, S.1S.28.
The jury in the ease of the peojtte vs.
haste to secure the annexation of Hawaii Hue of railroad, and the proposed road
Lannes Brady, for keeping n gambHM
before some foreign nation gobbles It up. will run through tlie entire county and romn, after being out several hour* re­
affonl the flourishing towns therein In­
turned a verdict of ’"not gulfty."
PoMlbly the pension laws of this coun­ creased facilities for business. It will
also traverse Gratiot, Ionia, Harry and
A Ci*» «r Rutlr !)*/&gt;!■'
try need revision, but they should be re­ other counties southwest of Saginaw.
Friday morning tbe C. K. A . S train
vised by friends of the old soldiers-tbe
The company, as stated, ta ready to
; going north was derailed near the &lt; hair A
republicans. Amendments recently offer­ push the line at once toward Saginaw if Table factory by running into an “pen 1
ed by tlie House of Representatives Com­ upper encouragement ta extended. It
only remains for tbe people wbo will be switch.
mittee on Appropriations, were actually
A’abort time previous to the arrr.al &lt;&gt;i
benefited to put their shoulders to the
the train, some section hand- opened tbe
hooted down, being so obnoxious and wheel aud push it forward.
switch and ran their band car iu on the
The opportunity ta presented sim! tbe
crude that even democratic majority conld
, side track to Wilkins* mill to lei the pa"time to embrace it te now.
not stand them.
I senger go by. About this time the 'tala
came in sight. Engineer B«&gt;l&gt;. 'reiug a
HEAR YEl HEAR YEl HEAR YE1 I man at the switch, didn’t stop fcls train.
THEC. K.4 8.R. R.
! supposing that the fellow wotdd (bro*
। tbe terer around and allow the train to
The circuit court for the Couuly of Barry I poo on lu safely. Either through a cast
I The Saginaw press, are earnestly adconvened Monday of last week. Judge,
1 vacating the extension of the C. K. A S. Smith presiding in a very becoming man- । I of razzle dazzle, or something el*e. the |
I fellow never moved the switch lever, and
। R. IL to Saginaw, and from what is said
I one might infer that the road would be ner and disposing of such cases aa be was i tbe train went bumping alone on the ties,
। allowed to under the law. Owing to tbe I the engine stopping Just in time to n'Otd
built soon. The C. K. and S. has its fact that he Irwt been engaged as attorney
I terminus at Woodbury. Id miles of here, In a giMMl many of the rases called for thte ! its toppling over. No particular &lt;ianiare
was done, though traffic was delayed *vwhere it connects with the Detroit, Lana| Ing A Northern R. R. The read even as term, be was not allowed under the law
.
to try them Judge Padrbnm, of Allegan, eral hours.
I It te now tea profitable and paying piece
Ufa Saving Uatunr.
1 of property, aud were It to be extended to tlie newly eteetvd Judge of Uh ‘20th Judlc-'
There is a priest at Saratuff wbo is ■
lai Circuit. was dtequalUtad tor trying
Saginaw, would be much more profitable,
humorist, aud it seems not improbable
■s well as being a great agency for the many nf the cases In Allegan, for the same that his humor has saved bis life. Dur­
further development ot thte part of the reamm that Judge Smith waa here—be­
cause
he
had
previously
been
engaged
as
ing the cholera riots hte reverence was
state.
Tlie following Is clipped from tbe Sagi­ attorney In thorn caws. Consequently they attacked by a mob, one of the leaders
naw News, though the paper is in error exchanged circuits. Judge Patabam bold­ exclaiming. ••That is the prie-t who
ing court here and Judge Smith In Alle­
in saying that the road is being extended
buried me alive: I have jnst risen from
gan. Judge Padgbain made a moat excel­
at present:—
the grave.** Although the
• were
Some tew years ago a company waa lent Impression among the attorneys bens crying-Stoao him,’* the prir-t kept his
by hte deep knowtadga ot tbe law, hta
organized to construct an air line road
composure. "If you- have just r.sen,"
quick
perception
of
tbe
points
involved
In
from Chicago to Saginaw via Kalamazoo,
he inquired of hta assailant, • how is it
Hastings and Portland. The road te now a case, and hta fair and Impartial rul­
built and In operation from Kalamazoo to ings. He presided In that easy dignified that you are already drunk?" Tlie an­
Hastings and ta being extended to Port­ manner that makea all present feel easy swer is not recorded, but the prie-t sur­
laud. Surveys have also been made from and at the same time they know that aay vived to tell tbe tale.—London Globe.
dlaorder will be promptly squelched.
Kalamazoo to Chicago.
Mayor Linton has been in correspond-1 During hte brief atav^- ^ — -

ence with the official* of this road In,
regard to tbe extension of tbe same to
Saginaw, and yesterday ha received a fat-. ctacuftceA-taimy

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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, February a 3.

i893-

ThelOth annual reunion of Company
PERSONAL MENTION.
“F” was held Id tbe G. A. IL hall in this
M. L. Cook was In Grand Rapids Saturcity yesterday, commencing at two o'clock., I
The occasion was a moat enjoyable one। day.
to all present
Picnic supper was served
Miss Alta Richards went to Middleville
at 5 o’clock p. m.
Tuesday.
Now we Invite you to call and inspect
Dr. and Mrs. Lowry were In Nashville
our new stock of crockery and glassware
ami see if we haven’t the best and cheap­ yesterday.
est, lot you ever saw." Our new dinner
Mrs. Julia Reeder returned to Grand
nop- ore great bargains.
Itaplds Saturday.

The Grand Traverse Herald comes to our
desk this week In an entire new “dress.”
body letter, bead lines and advertising col­
umns throughout. The Herald is one of
the very best papers In northern Michigan
and tbe Improvements made show that It:
Is appreciated. *

POWDER

FRED L. HEATH

When in GRAND RAPIDS stop at

THE KENT

E. A. Foreman and L. W. Aldrich have
traded their village property here for a
farm near Bastings and have moved there.
Mesara. Foreman and Aldrich have been
identified with Lowell for many years and
have many friends who will miss them.
Tbe last
~ J-------J with them
ds----------left Monday
aud
Mr. and Mi j. Aldrich and Hie children,
The best wl mes for their future prosperity
of bo$ts of I Fiends go with them.—Ixjwell
Journal.

The following is fcbat a sixteen year old
Belding glrLhas to say to the young men.
She exclaim1!: “Why do the young men
Free Baggage Transfer. New House of this town‘&lt;io so much loafing? Goto
Steam Heat and Electric Bel Im.
work! I have clothed myself and got
BEACH A BOOTH.
money In th?* bank, and ouly 16 years old.
I lay up intre than nine-tenths of tbe
young men. | My father is able to support
me. but I choose to support myself. I ad­
vise all girls ^o cut clear of loafing boys.
Give them a wlde*bertb and never marry a
man unless be is able to support you.
And never pul your arm through the han­
dle of a ruin jug.”—Ex.

4&gt;ppo»&gt;ite UNION DEPOT*.

LOCAL NEWS.

• CIKCMLflTION •
This week,
76 quires.

OF----

V/£n innovation In the old time custom of

depending upon ladk-s entirely to enter­
tain al soelrllea, will soon be made In the
city. TheM. E. society will be enter­
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville was lu the tained In a couple of weeks by about 20
genlUnu-n. Ladies will not Im? asked to
If you want a photograph album, cheap­ city Monday.
contribute anything.
Anyone making
er than you will ever have a chance to buy
Mrs. L. IL Evarts visited in Grand previous uncalled-for remarks concerning
one again, call at once at Frank E. Heath’s
Lodge last week.
the prbbab'e character of the eatables, or
news room. He has a nice line of albums
Mrs. Josie Barker h tqe guest of her the quality «»f baking, will 1st given thein plush and leather that be is selling rechoice either of instant death, or eating
gardiess of coxt. Cull soon If you want father John Qualf.
otte of the blaculls baked by one of the
one. They’re bargaius and going fast.
Qrlie B. VanHorn returned to the Uni- j parly, one penally consequently vqhallpg
the other in severity. .
The farmers of Barry county are Tv- veralty Tuesday.
h|H-etfully invited to come to our office //Mrs. Maggie Bailey is visiting her
The High school have arranged for an
and Inspect a new ingenious and cheap oruthcr In Kalamazoo.
entertainment
tn be held in tiff* High
force .-pray pump, for fruit trees and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gra IL"Brooks are visit­ 'school room Thursday ^veiling, March
other parposes. Full directions given on
2nd. commencing nt elghf o'clock. The
the mixtures to be ns*.ii on different kinds ing Prairieville relatives.
best talent In tbe High school* will In? em­
of fruit.
pJffdrley Smith expects to attend a musi­ ployed In this entertahnueiiL Tlie mu­
Hastings Ennunk A Ikon Work-*.
cal In Albion this evening.
sic will coaslat of solos and choruses both
The Hastings National Bank ou and af­
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Busby returned by a male and mixed quartette. Besides
Absolutely Pure.
ter Feb. (Uh. 1898. will pay 4 percent In­ last week from a visit In Fenton.
the music and recitations two farces will
Im? given, one a German dialect farce, the
A cream &lt;&gt;f tartar baking ixnrder. Highest terest on time deposits payable on demand
Mrs. Emma Simpson returned from a
-! all in leavening strength.— laitrst United without notice. Interest compound every
other the well known trial of Bardell vs.
■i-.z.v.-sGovemnivnt Food Report.__
visit In Jackson and Nashville Friday.
Pickwick. As thia is the first Attempt to
.... ?•. v ,w.: t’nwnrn &lt; •&lt;&gt;
W all St.. N. i . . three months If deaired. Any amounts
received and Interest computed from day J/Fred and Miss Edith Kenfield. of Chi­ produetrany of Dickens’ works on the
of deposit.
stage in the city, it Is hoped that literary
cago, are visiting relatives hi the city,
W. D. Hayes, Cashier.
|/Mark Russell, of Sioux Falls, Dakota, is people will give eneouragiment to the
High school students by attending this
The Michigan world’s fair board will expected to arrive In the city this week.
entertainment.
The teachers of the
make an exhibition of ita newspapers.
county,
who will beattending the exami­
Miss
Minnie
Cook.
of
Allegan
is
spend
­
The first page of every newspaper or maga­
nations will find this an excellent oppor­
zine published In'the slate will Imj mount­ ing the week with relatives, In the city.
A UGH and the world laughs ed on a wood veneer leaf, varnished tbe
tunity both for Instruction and amuse­
Alexander Hamilton, ot Ann Arbor,
with you. Cough and you same as mounted maps are prepared, and was In the city Saturday on legal busi­ ment. Admission only 15 cents;
hung on leaf standards.
ness.
A new grocery firm that cannot but
will annoy everyone around
We fecclved notice too late for last
iZMrs. Z. B. Hoyt and Mrs. Jed Header- commend Itself to every man. woman and
you. and the chances are that some­ week's paper of the death of Mrs. Creasy, "shott
child, has been formed iu this telly, the
spent Sunday In Middleville with
partnership being Phillips &amp; Preston.
one will advise you to goto FRED mother of John Q. Creasy, aud one of the friends.
Spary Phillips has for a long time been
oldest pioneers of Barry county. Her
L. HEATH, the druggist and death occurred at Battle Creek at the ad­ Mrs. Kelly returned to Muskegon Satur­ recognized as one of the leading grocers
after a weeks visit with Miss Gertie In Barry county. He has established an
buy a bottle of that cough medi­ vanced age of 89. She was buried at day
.
enviable reputation for the quality ot his
Creasy laslt Tuesday where she formerly Stebbins.
cine that he recommends. They resided.
goods. Be has bought nothing but the
Lyman Brock
starts for Hicksville.
best nnd has sold at a close margin, having
will tell you it has cured them and
Ohio, to receive treatment for a cancer la
lu our mention of the renoininatiou of
a trade established .that requires the con­
will cure you. It cures, coughs, Enoch Andrus as county commissioner of the mouth.
stant attention of several clerks. George
schools'last week, we said that Mr. An­ • Mrs. Bryant, of Detroit, was the guest H. Preston, the new member. Is by no
colds and all throat and lung drus was a graduate of Olivet college. In of Mrs. John Goodyear, from Saturday means a stranger to the grocery trade of
troubles, and by the way, did you this we were mistaken as Mr. Andrus In­ until Tuesday.
Barry county, being one of the pioneer
forms us that he has never yet been In
Mrs. Franc'^VlIlison. of Eaton Rapids, merchants in that line. Being a man of
•■ver see more of this kind of troub­ sight
of Olivet college. Mr. Andrus is
good sound judgement, ot large experi­
Sunday With her parents Mr. and.
ence In the grocery business, a careful
le then we have had this winter? a graduate of the state Normal of Ypsilan­ spent
Mrs. Esau Cannon.
buyer, and a man of means, the new firm
Fred L. is the leading druggist of ti. and we gladly make the correction.
izNra. W. N. Chidester and Mrs. Will R. of Phillips A Preston will be able to sup­
Because of participation In a number of Cook were in Nashville Wednesday the ply the wants of patrons better than over,
Barry Co. All patent medicines
pending cases. Circuit Judges Philip । guests of Mrs. H. G. Hale.
and we bespeak for the new firm the in­
advertised in this paper are sold I’adgbam. of Allegan, and Clement Smith, j .
crease of trade which It Is sure to obHastings, effected a change of benches l/The friends of Miss Flora Beadle will
Wn.
by hint, and all free samples of of
learn----that *she
this week. If Mr. Padgham makes as pleased
- -------- ' to
- --------K‘ has so far jjP
"
MEDICINE GIVEN AWAY.
good an impretislon in Hastings as Mr. covered from her illness as to be able*to
High School
.,
•
.Smith has here, lie may well be satisfied, ride out.
There will be no literary next week,
for only admiration is expressed of Judge
H. Goodyear and Ed. Powers re­
Smith; both by the bar aud the various at­ turned from Evanston. Ill, Monday, where the entertainment Thursday evening will
tendants hi court—Allegan Gazette.
they had gone to attend the funeral of the take the place of It.

THE DRUGGIST.

CLEARING SALE

DRY GOODS
z7 Wreckage

of Prices Unparallelled.

DRESS GOODS:
Choice of new lot-of 86 inch Henriettas, 20cts.
52 inch Serges worth $1.25, all go for 98ctfi.
'
.
28 pieces fine Henrietta Goods in 3, 6 and 8 yd. lengths
15cts. per yd.

HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR
Going at

price.

1 LOT of CORSETS,
Worth 50 and 85 cents, all go for 38 cents.

COMFORTABLES:
Former price $1.00 and $1.35, now 68 centa.

BLANKETS,

,

Worth $1.00, now 65 cents.

BOOTS and SHOES:
1 case men’s kip boots, hand sided, former price $3; yon
may have them for $1.75.
1 case men's hand made kip boots, worth $2.50, go
for $1.50.
1 case men’s calf boots worth $2.50, now $1.43.
Men’s over shoes, 50 cents.
Ladies’ shoes at your own price.
ODD LOT OF CLOTHING TO SELL CHEAP OR
GIVE AWAY.
5, 6. 7 and 8 dollar shawls, chqice for, $4.93.

Lace Curtains from gjcts. to $io pr,
Visit us and make money in getting the

late Fox Dwight.

Mrs. Frank Ackerson aud children left
Two valuable stallions. Faust and Mar­
this week for Bath. N. Y., where hcr^ par­ got, recently owned by Bechtel * Good­
ents reside. Mr. Ackerson .will follow year, of this city, the same having been
soon and will probably locate there per­ Imported by Powell Bros, of Springboro,
manently.
Penn, in 1886 from France. These stal­
lions are registered S years old and In good
The many friends of Harry B. Andrus conditions.
The owner will exchange
in this city and county will be pleased to them for city or farm property or sell them
learn that he has been re-elected princi­ on reasonable terms. For particulars call
pal of the Nashville schools at an Increase or address P. T. Colgrove, agent ami at­
of 8150 In salary.
torney, Hastings. Mich.

Bargains we offer you.
NO DAMAGED GOODS.

SPAULDING’S
Popular Dry Goods House

Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Tower have
left for Chicago where they will make
their future home. They will be greatly
mtssed in-the social circles of this city, in
which they were very popular.

pSylvester Greusal Jr. started for Indi­
anapolis. Monday morning where he was
summoned before the United States court
as a witness agalnfat a man. who has been
defrauding Uncle Sam In the sale of pos­
tage stamps. Sylvester Ims a large col­
lection of postage stamps, and recently
bought some from the man arrested, and
was accordingly summoned as a witness
In the case.

Tire rumor ofJthe death of Chas. Fox
Hereafter, changes for advertisements Dwight, of E&gt;4nston. 111., published In
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to last weeks Banner proved to be true. Be
Insure insertion iu the issue of the week
* was In apparent good health up- to the
Tbe account of the death of William
time ot his death, which was caused from Manning, one of the oldest settlers of Bal­
’ when brought. •
heart trouble. Be died very suddenly, timore township, wll be found in this
his death occurring as he stood at the door weeks Dowling Items.
Don’t
of his house preparing to leave for the
city. Be .was 52 years of age.
The
Found In seventy-five exchanges—A
Fail to read
news of his death was a great shock to fanner brought n hog to town to trade for
The Hidden City
.
his friends In the city and is much de­ a house and lot this week, but not finding
plored. W. B. Goodyear and Edw. Pow­ anyone who would pay tlie difference, look
I'ouunenced In this issue.
ers. of this city, cousins of Mrs. Dwight, the hog home again.
Timothy seed at Stauffer’s.
formerly Miss May Burlpw, attended the
Everyone holding People’s party views
No very great prospects of the sleighing funeral at Evanston.
should be happy these days. They must
going away yet
V^Barvey Spencer had quite a serious ac­ practically “keep in the middle* of the
* Four linen collars for 25 cents at the cident last Thursday. Be was driving In road" or slip and fall on the Icy sidewalk.
Bankrupt Store.
.
town on Michigan avenue and just as he Most other people find the former a prefer­
reached tbe State road crossing his cutter able place for walking too.
was struck by a pair of bobs coming down
Bankrupt Stork.
Coasting was all the go while the roads
from "Grant’s h|ll.”
Bls horse was
We will sell you underwear tor one frightened and ran away, doing quite a bit were so Icy last week. One night a com­
&gt;mf regular price.
BankruftSiiouk.
of damage to the cutter, and Mr. Spencer pany of married people passed an evening
on “Grant’s hill” going from the top to
Several of otir business of our men are also received some bruises. We wouldn’t Duke Water's house on the State road. It
uking inventory of their stock this week. want to deprive the boys of this amuse­ was lots of fun and as good as a toboggan
ment. but would suggest that those coast­
The Bankrupt Store is selling out. 50 ing be obliged to have some one stationed slide.
pc cent off on hats for Saturday, Feb. 25th at such crossings to warn people of danger.
The Hidden City, commenced in this is­
। inly.
.
This would prevent any accidents and
sue. Is without doubt the best serial story
save the city from any expensive law suits,
ever yet published in the Banner. We
Coasting parties enjoyed some excellent
without depriving the boys of their fun.
alm to get nothing but the best of every­
sport in this city several evenings last
V. Wilcox, of Wilcox. Kearney Co., thing. Tell your friends and neighbors
Nebraska, is In the city visiting, after u about It and get them to subscribe for the
The Firemans dance in Messer Bros.
Banner also.
Reynolds’ building last evening was wclP 34 years absence. Be used to reside near
this city and will be remembered no doubt
attended.
•
Judge Hooker will undoubtedly be re­
by some of the older resident*.* After the
Mrs. 0. Greenfield has some fine rooms war he never returned to Michigan but nominated without opposition at Detroit
rent. suitable for small family. Call on went directly to NebraaW wliere-lie set­ next week, and now that the populists
have'named a candidate whom .the demo­
li-jr for further particulars.
tled down. Mr.'Wllcox Is an old Banner
crats will not endorse, his election Is also
Always smoke Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar. reader nnd while in the city handed1 uS a fully assured. Judge Hooker is a quiet
clipping
from
Jhe
B
anner
,
of
May
1862.
Always the same: always the best 5 cent
man but he has a great faculty of serenely
the same being an extract from a letter coming to the surface at the opportune
cigar lu the United States.
that he wrote home while with the Union
.
Messrs. Fred Barlow and Dick Doyle army at Murfreesboro. Tenn. The letter time.—Charlotte Tribune.
ire building an ice-yacht, and will soon breathes the true spirit *of patriotism and
Special sale on hats and underwear.
have it at their cottage “Beech wood” on we publish it entire.
1 In less than four weeks the stock in the
Wall lake.
••Perhaps you would like to have me, Bankrupt store will be moved away, un­
For the first time in many weeks there say something about my notions with re-1 less sold. To close out to the stock a
are no Items for “social doings.” And they gun! to this war. Well I hardly know special sale on bats and underwear will be
will probably .continue to be few and far what to say. This much however. I was made on Saturday only at which time any
. between, until the forty days of I*nt have never more engaged, swallowed up, and hat or underwear .in the store can be
sacredly pledged, and wedded to anyciuse bought at a discount of 50 percent from
expired.
(earthly) that I am—yet terday, to-day usual prices. Suspenders can be bought
The U'dden City, written by Walter H. and forever—to this crushing out, “In for only 9 cents per pair. It will pay any
McDougall. Is co nnunced In this issue. tote” of this hell-born rebellion. I see no one to make a trip to the city for the sole
Don’t fail to commence reading this contin­ evidence of timidity, ur Irresolution on purpose of taking in tbe sale. Everything
ued story as It will certainly Interest and the part of the rebs, no signs of a speedy goes.
Bankrupt Store.
please you.
cloae of the struggle. But tliat makes
A weather prophet who claims to be a
The truth is told when we say ’ you will .no difference, I am a soldier for the war.
Ufver enjoy a cup ot first-class Japan tea whether It is three or thirty years. 1 close observer of the weather takes tbe
have dear friends at home, an aged and following roseate view of our present disa­
until you tty the “Arata.”
helpless mother, wife and little boy. God greeable weather: February, temperature
L. £. Stauffer,
knows I love them. But what are friends usually ranges pretty high, but when there
sole agent In Hastings,
to-day! How many just as good as you is a spell of cold weather extended Into
When G. W. Benton, of the 2nd ward or I have given up sons, brothers and that month, as In the present case, an ear­
was returning to his home he was attack­ husbands, for this cause of not only ex­ ly spring may be looked for. The forces
ed with one of the dizzy spells which he terminating rebels, but at the same time that have caused the rigors will have exr
is subject Io, and fell cutting and bruising purging our country of the foulest of sins hausted themselves by the end of this
bls face quite severely.
—oppression. If we pretetred the com­ month aud March. Id all probability, will
The Hastings Cemetery Co. has bought fort of our friends or tbe pleasure of mild and salubrious. This can never be
the iron fence surrounding the court their aoclety, to our political rights, that looked for in an open winter. A cold
winter, besides, kills disease geims Io the
yard, and the same will be placed at River­ to wourfl be a sin.
Mabtim V. Wilcox.
earth and la also pradncUve of ■ good barside cemetery, and will make a very
Co. A. 11th Michigan Infantry, Rotegreet UoproTement In tbe appearance of

ANNUAL

CLOSINtj OUT 5ffLE
BIG CHANCE TO SAVE MS

IDESPREAD Interest was inspired in this col
umn by these magic words last week; and now
we are like Wellington’s Old Guard, “up and em
at

W

again.

OVERCOATS, $6.60
SUITS, $6.00, "’kX"0"

WORTH NOT LESS
THAN SIS.00

QECOND Telling
OECOND
Tel
of the same story--only there’s
'O less
less than
than half
half as much to tell of.
x
The fun of it is, that many of the sorts at these
very modest prices are wonderfully like some of the
higher cost ones to the casual observer.
We’d enjoy having, you look at these low priced
Suits and Overcoats, no difference whether you are in
the buying mood or not. There’s not enough at these
prices to go around anyhow. What one gets another
don’t. If you really want one (‘?.w°ov0'^ ) to fit
’ you, come
early that’s all.

�rirtv I know, but r*. * Ircliu* *&gt;«**•
tnnw. »P-'-

“uv lite &lt;ouud

। all over tbe
ujore
! X"S! “te
WM linnlcr to
: S but Piorco tauten too roruiymeo
Sf learning and refinement adrift in these
I
wild-to probo too deeply into
! anv mystery he might imagine in Cale =
,
; nut
He wm content to Uu&lt;l In them;
' K mntorUi. tbM be might n«
It
,
wm nearly wn o'clock when ho
■ 1 .m 'hera for » ?urpoao in which you
.
might, if yon are inclined, nid
[
lerially. It'8 rather a long story, bat I
will make it m abort m poeeibla”
He lightel bis pi]«. os the other two
h:ul Joao, anil smoked a few niinntM tn
; silence..while they drew their chum

m dtythat l mw M
twat that night when we etraek the
di*’ Ae I figure H'my
ta

cuion of thl* unknown city malt he in
the Sat Prir.ci.co rlter region, one of
the m«t in*cceMible place,Jn
United Staten It li« Dor&lt;1" “f J°k‘
Borie, wllere, I think. w« might
oar start, end « bounded by the Black
river on the north, the Gila range on the
^.“doniheernftbytheRiotaUarnea

A MOITJIBACLE.
CREAT triumph formechcau

-bl. Cure- —
,
bythonet-H^T

ai sate. Mr. Northrup declare,, tlm Wr
a living MttMpte that Ih.-r- H ,10lhl ’ «
rqnni thrar pllte »» a care far nn»e di
eaxea. On faquir) the writer J„uw| ~
these pill* were nun;,-.,, 1 ,lr. (1 .
WUllam-’ Medicine Co., Srhi.i„.&lt;.Ia/r *2'
Y., and Brockvine, «Onk. ami the Vnl
are wld In box™ (never In bulk br ih.
hundred! at 50 rents a box, and may |1
had of all drnggltt* or dirret k
from Ur. Williams’ Medicine Co. r“^

either above addrmret•• The pr^
which these pills are sold make a
1
of trtmlnu-nt with them c&lt;'iii|mtativ(|y
expensive as compared with other iwu»
and the White monntalmi.
dies or medical treatment. Till*
"Clifton is the nearest settlement. 1
one of the most remarkable on record and
bdieve. tu this arid w&gt;lden.e«. and
—
‘ Thr
b' lb» as II I* o«e rlxhl here In Detroit, and not
And that the chances for a suMMSful
a thoueaiid miles away. It n,u be mi*
balloon search would bo best if beg »
Northrop u v-ry wt|i
. —oppmr- vertfltM. Mr.
inlhatloeahiy. The air current «ews News a* follow*-—
______
Tta
.JTO, (urutaht-d known In Detroit, and he ajy» h.. j, &lt;^1more steadily sonthwestera than other
(0 giad to testify of the marielous KtX4
f. 11 on it0 •ides, o»nsi»g it to n semble u I ck^er. Then he begaht
wise, aud I wish ta start from tiler.. tt
w rought in In Ufa care, lie say&lt;* hr
ni-i- arlmugingintheblaerault.
..T„.„ years ago 1 had a talloon mad. j» a tough country iu which to trarel,
rider* It bls dutv to help all
are
Tie- lei-ket bad a solitary occupant. . a!1,l |eti s.»i t’ranciaco iu the month of tom di accounts, tel I think wo eau
similarly UMeted by any w&lt;d i„. r4n ny
anninin"*
wlw was making riiri» to the fcoplo at June,
■■■ U10 wind
-&lt;-• taking
»-M— uh
™ rapidly
ranidlv 1ovm-omo all difilculli™. and &lt;h- veutur. Mteleteni Imporunce te Ibe XeM* rci
with
In belrnlf of the wonderful efljia'-v ,/ jjr
cHHtwar.1. With mo was a young man &lt;
... .....
t|.„. U .trni end
ot the gulch—to cutch his
MuktembW
Williams’ I'lnk Pills. If any •&gt;! th- vriPj
will mv ns if succtwfu)*- I want w b. report II to' lb™
Tni-v .-t.Mxl in amazed de- nan,c I Erie Gilbert.
waa about tnako' a bmitaute propudUnn to you
Shadow and it* pron: :i
o*'-—
-------Tbe touowin, i. render* want any further iuforniatu^i «e
merit* of on old anchorrt&gt;po&lt;
brl*k discussion on the —
ev.-r, u»nl
feel sure Mr. Northrop would wlll|n&lt;|y
light, hiwewr.
nnd il.v
the latter
monster came
came thirty years old hud one of the bright- 1without oiling firrtany
ffi.pwl.icb Sihiriff Wvmlraff Iral pro­
along, the rope's cud trailing est men 1 eTer knew. A linguist, a mtbv on your part'at- all. I will gi«
old lice them,'*! 1;« has the writer in tr|n.
’—
duced to c-tdirm • n.-"f his HulcmmttA sweeping m&gt;5BR
*«; Ing 1 here- facts to him.
up the f»:rri*t until Ca)e, seeing the ubob- scientist, a mechanic, an artist; in fact ^u each ton thonswid dollanr if ’»’ «“• to^.“«n merelltet. on
Au.Mmapitlodtcltabv: wto and
&lt;• aerial vovagtr’a shouts aud h„ was poSM-^-.l of more practical knowl­ Jecltararcuing Gilbert,.nd firethorn X. .bo wa. .opptertl to be &lt;l&gt;l« &gt;“l
Tbe dly of Marshall earn,- •rj ‘bMrly
Storked 1" the Itagms of lumty pra- ,.
edge and cultivated accomplishmente um.lifwof.nl alter making all proper
treliiK the capital &lt;4 Uh- state a:
n:------tn appearance
t
.time.
nod a»«U''i'!i
..• . ' .- ,' Mgiftw&lt;T»vi.
••(•„.: hold of hi* rope, boys, and stop ■ tthan any other mon I have met; one of efforts. How does it strike you.
Tbe site was relrelrd and
*:nn jiapyrn* that had lain
■HU known
±
'™?lo^rt«lbl«.torc.
Th.
Olwrai
Calo had already fell his blood sur
as Capitol Hill.
&lt;
hint!"
■
tthe most daring yet genial, good tem­
:h • l&gt;&gt;-om of a mummy
niwavs been supposed to be Incurable.
pn
A moment more a laughing, roiling pered fellows in the world. He was with the-spirit of adventure and had
i‘. i th’- ehenil had sworn by i
Mt*. Nancy Smith an Exton l:«p|d*
mobs ..f men !:iluri&lt;«nriy tumbled over ,nearly six feet in height and weighed made up his luiml long before 1 8 . but Mr Northrop’* condition lias greatly
K
. und h« dared tu produce it
rapjf.,ni. .Si« teo‘» “« “ “
‘r*vo lady, dledeiunday from th, - ,tt 1, ,rf aD
each other in their efforts to seize the (about a hundred and sixty pounds, and ceased speaking, and ns he concluded
aud lav it side- bv side with one of the rm.* . like a lot of frolicking boys, and .
overdw of morphine. Sire wa* ’.o )eir»
he was uu athlete too. He could shoot
would be el.eale.1 ot »«
gov-rame n’
i-west. that
almost
. .
Since tb.t that Ilion Mr- Northrop «• old and iboughi to tx- slightly .li-nntH.
ui" instant later the giant mass strayed well and ride well, just the kind of mon said emphatically:
"1 am with you. heart and soul. It
linprorcd. not only n
Horae* are dyinr in th«- vleitiitr &lt;&gt;(, »al.
as unintelligible from its plexus of red, md tussed o few fe?t from the ground in fact to undertake such an adventure just the kind of work I need, and I bs- rtradlly
tercndlllon. Illlbeh.. imcteed M&gt; 0&gt;d- Ue Creek with a disra*,- rcretnblltiK )*.
as wo militated. It was to cross the lieve this old gas bag here is as anxious
bl no and green line*, dots and rjiecks, n front of ••Keenan's joint.’’
grippe in the human family.
The
aeronaut,
leaning
from
his
basket
continent
to
the
Atlantic,
and
for
a
-qthirrs :ind.circles, tignrre and names.
bte.-llo.be writer »t IM.
as I am to undertake the search.
The sheriff proudly stated that his str. directed them to draw him down, while all weflt swimmingly.
African travelers tells us that the whit*
The sheriff, slow minded, as most men article, who was acquainted with Mr. Nor­
-We had croasexl the Rockins success­ of hta *iz« and kind are. was. however, throp. that this miraculow change tad rhinoceros frequently dies from •xtiag
map was mude in thtnywmn, a fact aud alighted among them with a grate­
ful
won!
uf
thanks.
’
Ho
was
a
man
of
fully nnd were in the Wasatch range, or a* willing a- Whitley, but he was older
poisonous plant* which have :&gt;u, flrttca
that, for hinf. was proof of its virtues,
wrouaht by a very siwipw
.. .
for bft believed tint :•. map. like whisky, pkbQQt forty-five, brown bearded, pale rather between the Wasatch and the and more lethargic, more prone to- see called Dr. WUllama’ Pink PHI* fw Pale the black one, prolmbly been, . tb» fiue
x&gt;.^.Mi.
When aakvd ’S-1'
about it Mr. Nor- ■cent erf the latter telis hirn it j dangrtvtu.
rfAthered a virtue with years. It showed Mid serious, but then’ was a firm look Elk mountains, when the current, which the difficulties, if not the danger*, than SrV^
vast vacant spaces marked "unexplored in hi* blue eyes that Showed pluck and. had been almost uniformly Westward' Cale, and. too, he relish'd the eo»w and tbiootully verlfirtl the .tetement. «nd not
only’-,, but be b.d teken lain* to lutenn
There is no question more (u- jueotly
skill,
and
his
mouth.dean
cut.
a
trifle
for
days,
suddenly
changed
and
carried
territory," and in spite of tbe fact that
comfort of the semicivillxation of Evans
the chinuHiytfin Leadville smoked in the thin..but graceful, gave evidence of dc- us down toward Arizona. We were not Gulch, preferring it to hard riding and but one win; w«« .ulti-rte. te ■ .liulter asked. or which a medical nutn Rods tuorr
minner when bo beard or any aoeb caae. difficulty io answering to tbe
alarmed, although oar supply of water
distance, three miles away, where his1 termination and pft-Mverau'e.
hard sleeping on tbe sunburned plains. Mr Northrop was enthusiastic *t tbe re­ of himself and his patient, tbsi, "Whu do
reliable map xho « nu arid region, he‘ i The first words uf th* nerial visitor was somewhat scanty; yet the go* held For him, however, the money conridera- Uli
te hte oin e^ «[ Dr. Wlibam.' Hnk you wish rne to eat&gt;”
still affirmed hi* fnith in it. He had his iftcr thanking "the boys" were earthly out well, and we knew that we would
। uuu
tion was the
motive--power;
the •prize was I Fills. D was a remedy that be had heart
---------------------------strike water at intervale. We liad on
supporter*, throe or four, who swore by utd fleshly.
•
too
glittering
not
to
be
worth
an
effort
—
.
f (|^ |)r fl&gt;d &lt;rir&lt;1 everything he could
■* jd
- - ------------ -- -------------- “Can I get anything-to eat here, gen- board when we started a dozen carrier■ ksi
the sheriff, and they stoutly backed him
« .
to &lt;lve re,|cr Ht. h.4 uern In tta
.
hUEKlFP KAl.K.
.
such plums came in hta way all too rare- . Dopr lo #lTe
----in his assertion th.lt ••there’s just. as. tlemenr instinctively addressing Cale pigeons, seven of which hod already )y nowadays-and ho signified his assent .
NoUee i» beraby given that by a xlrfae ri a
nt
limit BhvMiaD*
of thrthe best
physetans who did all
«ll they
writ of flrri faclaa lavix-d &lt;&gt;t,t ,4 mu&lt;1 uadit Um
many unexplored tracts in this ’ere Whitley.
been released and returned home.
bv Mking r...rcr how Boon h« wi«h«l to „,uta lo altevtale fhiv terrible milmiy. tau M*al of the circuit eoxirt for thr c.mnty &lt;rf Bar­
“The best in the land!" readily replied
"We released one in the Elk moun­ ,417
country as ever—or nearly -v many
i without any ,r.ll. lie h.d given .«!• hope. re and State of Mlcfagxu. to inc dir««:ud aafi
anyhow." Cale Whitley had the ma­ Calu. "Anything in reason .from soda tains just before the current changed.
At once " he aneweted. "Every mo- . when ■ friend itr Ixwkport. X. I -. -rnte vMiTtrod and agab*'*i t!-e tfonK sim dutfla.
tends and tenement* ot Georg- .1 fox in tbs
jority with him as with’ fluent gestures crackers to canvasback ham. We’re We drove south all day. passing over ment in pre^odA While we idle heto
^^•Tnw Sy£. Conn tv of Barry and in favor ot Gemmt ■'te.'Ui
ont
of
whisky,
but
there
’
s
lots
of
beer
in
and Philip T. &lt; olgreve. 1 did on thr Xb day «f
and few words he spread the new map.
the wildest and most magnificent'canyon
January. a t&gt;. !«♦*. levy u;«u and *ei.-e and
gandv, bntterflylike, ou the faro table camp yet. Come in. stranger, while wo scenery at a high altitude, in a cloudless
take all ton right, title and iul&lt;-rv*t .4 tn» »*ni
and said scornfully. "Put your thumb tie vonr hoss.”
sky. until nearly sunset, when there
dafMrtiant. George J. Cox. la and tvtte folios
work.
1 information re»i»ecting Dr. WIlltemB Hnk lag described real estate ritiuted In tbr I'suatY
This proceeding, however, the stranger cam ,• up a terrific storm.
on .a sp«&gt;t where there’s no names of
Cale's mind had bevn busy for some n(|g Jn
grl|de pubH*hed In »lw Ham­ of Barrynnd State »f Michigan t-. sit. Brrii;hills, towns, riven* or camps!" Th- directed aud assisted in explaining that
“In spite of our attempt to rise above
Ing at the north east corner o! thr eofti: htm
time
on
the
problem,
and
bringing
out
'
j|
ton
Ont
Tinies.
This
ease
was
called
sheriff, whose thumb wax none of the he feared lest unpracticed hands might it we were hurled along with dreadful
quarter c4 section btnnhcr t»rei» -*icn !Dl&gt;r*n
smallest, would have found it a difficult cause the loss of precious gas. He then velocity and found ourselves neanng the new map was intently studying its ..Tbr Hamilton Miracle," and told the into north of range ctaht west, tee-ice «oath «•
,lory of a num In that chy who, after al- conil n* to the rovenjuiett Mtrtcv tlurtssa
task even had he essayed it, but he entered the building, a one story struc­ the earth rapidly and iu danger of being lines, in which the others joined him.
rbalnv aa* thirty links, thence west to a poiat
Before
them
in
imagination
spread
most
Incredible
suffering,
was
pronounced
at Slate Uoad nrtv nine nrix »cri ol wvttM
would nut deign to bestow a glance upon ture. with a very wide doorway, where dashed against the enonnftus- cliffs of
tijo desert
desert of
&lt;&gt;f the
the San
San Francteco-only
Eramneco—only a
a jj by Ute most eminent phy M-tans to be m- line, thence nerto on lln- of mu.i road w. fbthe "circuschart" M he calkxrthe ]»aint- the faro table, in full view of the street, the canyons, whose cavernous depths- the
uorth line of section twenty efabt --t Mn-lnv*
liltteBMchnnonthumautatfulioftlto
cur.blc
ted
&gt;«-&gt;"«•
&gt;
*'??**•
ed thing.
occupied the central space, with many yawned below us. The lightning flashed little space npon the wap. but full of tho
and range, thence ea»t ,h&gt; w&lt;twn- hnr to tbe
All Evans Gulch knew what this dis- stools and narrow chairs scattered about.
unknown and mysterious, surrounded had spent hundreds of dollars In all sort* pbet &lt;■ begtning. contai.i'.ni -rirtity lime
around us, .nnd 1 feared every moment
■4 treatment and appliances only to be told
■•ussion was about. It was an old sub­
by
lines
and
data,
with
.oft
heard,
well
The leau boy who hud first espied the that the balloon would be set on fire, it
to* th.*tad
in the end that there wa* uo hope tor him. three tnurt.'i» acre* ofl thr &gt;m»th
ject, ami the new map had been pro­ balloon ha&lt;l Ixwn dispatched to procure
part of aonth eaat quarter of wcthi v.ent)-cr.c
became darker every moment, and known natnro printed beside them. It und that cure was Impossible. The person ia town two north &lt;»t ranjr right «r-:VrM
cured as a clincher to Cak»'/ oft repeated the guest some lunch, and he made such
nightfall found u.* very near the earth, ren-nitsl impossible that there could be a alluded to (Mr. John Marshall, of 25 IJttlc aa talker* to-wtt: Cooimsaciint at thrad
uvertions that “the whole country was baste that he returned with it by the
making mighty bound* up and down city full otinhabitants in that little sjsxce William St-. Hamilton. OnL.) w»4 a mem- corner ol ar-rto.i tuentv-o’.- *:id theme awtlt
one hundred and sixty md« to tb* •.turtcrrtUe.
•xplored, and no use talkin." A few of time the stranger bad seated himself.
and driving along at tlie rate of a mile and the world know nothing about it bpr of the Royal Templars of Temperance, a h.nnw ta
alnltd 1
.Hlirta T line to lb" &lt;YX!
rhe least interested stood on the out- Surrounded by the crowd of rough, long
a minute. The anchor wa* thrown out, But Pierce declared that few people had and after having been propounccd perma­
tayatjhaired aud bearded men (he presented a but failed to-hold, the only results be­ ever penetrated even the border land «rf nently dlaablrd and Incurable by the pbytbc»?e
striking contrast to them in hta neat at­ ing to make ttie bounds aud jerk.* more this wilderne**. and that it was extremely s.'ians. was paid the SI.000 Insurance dis­
; etodx
ability provided by the order for ita mem­ Finan expo** for rate and m'i »t Jm^icaurt co
tire. Had he walked into Evans Gulch
probable.
fierce.
or vendor to I be hlgbcet bidder aCthe Wth
in a Norfolk jacket, knee breeches and
Not for an instant did these Iwo meu.’ ber* in such cases. Eor year* Mr. Mar­ front door of tbe court fame ta tneClw «&lt;
"It was totally dark, and alwut eight
shall had been utterly helpless, and he
a cork helmet it ta highly probable that
bmIile* in aald coonty ot lUm
tfa dcbli
o'clock at night the car was dashed shrewd and wily to they undoubtedly waa barely able to drag himself around H
day of April A- I». tmu. at ten •• ctoch u» the
he would Naave met with a far different
against the ground with such force as were, sharpened by the grinding of years the house with tbe aid of crutches. Hta ImtoMMCi of that day
reception and been treated with the
bated
at
the
City
ot
II
wtliit*
t.»»
'
Ub d*’ of
,
nie
,
were
BJ1Ilwa
UIlwwniu
,
o
„„
to tear ajmrt several of tlie ropes, throw­ of struggles, question bls sanity or sin- w
■gunk* were almost unbearable and life
score and contempt of the entire popu­
„
hlm&lt; when at i„i relief F*‘m“&gt;.A. !&gt;.■«&gt;■■,______ __
ing Eric Gilbert out. withall our instru­ glenees of purpose. They somehow felt WM B bunlMJ
lace in their own wild* western way.
Slierirt .4 Ifarrj ‘
ments, the pigeon crate and ballast, in at once the honesty of his aim and ob- &lt; catnP. soo^ months attef he had been
But his attire was befitting hta advent,
ject,
and
debuted
only
the
best
measures
I
p
a
i&lt;|
tbe
disability
claim
be
heard
of
Dr.
an instant. The loss of so much weight
the first of the kind that the Gulch hail
caused the balloon to rise at once and to insure their success, and before they I Williams' Pink Pilla and was Induced to
W. VaooMAX. IW-jmty
been treated to. and tbe Gulcbers saw
iry them. The result was miraculous: al­
dash away again, going higher every slept they had formed their plan*.
nothing inappropriate in hta costume.
A week later found them together at ' nKM*i from tbe outset an Improvement was
moment. I was almost craxy and hwt
Balloons were unique, so were bal­
“
•
■ .
—
.
.j
anj in ■ few months tbe man
control of myself. I looked duwn. and I Tombstone. Arizona Territory, gather­
PBGBATE UBnKR
loonists’. clothe*, was the natural ver­
fancied 1 saw lights and dwellings ing up a wagon train—men, horse* and whom medical q^perts bad said was in- State »f Mtehtiran. County •{ tfarry •*
dict, unspoken, almost uuthought. Yet
cutable. wa&lt; going about tbe city healthier
At* seMioii or
Frofait- &lt; &lt;*irt f-&lt; UK
provision*
—
for
the
expedition.
Another
down
in
the
canyon,
people
ami
.
cattle
all eyed liim curiously, while kindly, and
md stronger than beforir Mr. Marshall Coaaty qf Barry, tauten *t ttir !*n&gt;ha:e &lt;&gt;5ke ta
running alx&gt;ut when tlie lightning il­ w«-»k aud the big balloon swayed and
Mm cttyeC Hairing*, iu «M&lt;1 •
. n Marwaited impatiently the completion of his
was «o well kown in HamHton that all tbe aguttMlithdav oHrebruan. tn tbe Jtw «
lumined the M-ene, but as I knew that it struggled at its moorings an though
city newspaper* wrote up bis wonderful OMMMMl MgM bm»dre&lt;l an&lt;!
modest repast.
u-rre.:
Preeei.t. Charier W. Afrr*tn&gt;i«. Juitt ol
Hi*J eyes were busy, too, roaming was un uninhabitable wilderness I laid yearning, like an imprisoned bird, to soar recovery in detail, and it was thus aa be­
it to excited imagination, and I knew aloft on ita errand, surrounded by a crowd fore stated, that Mr. Northrop came into Frobats.
franXly from face To face in a way that
- that poor Gilbert's bones would be of men making beta on the success of the possession of the information that led to
e. U--U
H
somehow told them be was "sizing them
Ctaaaeat Bmifa. adinintdr*: »■ •■■ »» J **•’•
recovery.
One
up." as Cale expressed it afterward, whitening under the burning ann in a undertaking and giving large odds his equally marvelous
eotne* tnto court xnd retne*et4- r
’- ‘•J*’few
days.
It
was
impossible
to
help
against
the
return
of
the
airship.
At
the
could
scarcely
conceive
a
case
more
hope
­
glancing at tbe faro table, the specimens
pared to render lit* Anal ■cr&lt;«ini a.in •*!« f»
him., I could only hold on and let the same momeqt almost the people of Fort less than that of Mr. Northrop. His In­ tat*, ata pcaytthat ad»» may t-appoiaWdw
Tito car wu daiihcd ugairut the ground of quartz, porphyry, lead ore* and car­
jury came about in this way: One day bearing tbe miiw*and hr tw4ixcb*rz&gt;xl trorilWM
tefth ntch force. &lt;i« to throw Gilbert out.
bonates njton the narrow shelf on the balloon drive. It became frightfully Borie were watching a little train of pack
trieA
nearly
four
years
ago.
be
stumbled
and
cold,
and
I
found
that
I
had
also
dislo
­
mule* and horsemen climbing the moun­
Thereupon It l« onb-rwl. I •» * Satn nUy. t be IIlk
skirts of the little gathering, half in the wall and tbe big broken roulette wheel
tain. with the sheriff in tbe lead, going fell tbe complete length of a steep flight of dnr entail ch, A.D. inua.»’ mne oviocktanj
wide doorway, watching, with idle in the corner, tilted np on its side to af­ cated my arm.
stairs which were at the rear of bls store. toraoonn. be aaMgmd far the hearing, ot s*»
"After a time I became unconscious north and waving their hats as they
-miles that now.and again broke into ford more room to eager gamblers around
Ills head and spine were severely injured.
and fell to the bottom of the car. which vanished beyond the distant hilltops.
rriMti ana mi tuner prtn..» .......... .. •• —
langha us either disputant scored a the faro table.
He was picked np and taken to bls borne.
«
Cale sat in the car, cool and calm, an. Creeping paralysis very soon developed •stab-. are tequtexM to *PP**r at a
point, the big, quivering, fat figure of
When he had finished Cale tossed the was covered with ice. When I recovered
said OaK, thru U&gt; be tiolden at th*. &gt;7**?
twaty.
the sheriff—his red brown face, covered paper in which the lunch- had been consciousness I found myself in the swering with pointed western sarcasm itself, and In spite of the most strenuous office. ta tbe City of llaxilur* • ■ *
alio* cause. U any there be. «11
with freckles, pursed up into oleaginous brought into the street and said: “Now, hands of a Mexican cattleman, on whose the bantering of the crowd and rather offorts of friends and physcians tbe terri­ and
at (be oetltteMr max- not b • «nuitr And •j*
wrinkles as he listened—and Cale's wiry, stranger, let's hear your story. Thta ta ranch the balloon bad descended, near Al­ anxious to be off. while Pierce nervous­ ble affliction fastened itself upon him. For farther ordered, that mu&lt;1 pHiitoirttr -•'’*»***
nearly two year* be was perfectly help- to the pmooj Interreted in *ai&lt;&gt; r-talc. w
.lervous form nnd excited eyes as he the first time we’ve had a balloon bp buquerque, New Mexico. I waa with him ly busied with the last arrangements.
pendency of said petition an! efor
several
weeks,
very
ill
and
delirious
At three o'clock he carefully scruti­ les*. He could do nothing to support bls thereof by rowing » eo;A *&lt; ttu r&lt;:&lt; r to M
ran his thin, calloused hands through here, aud we're naturally interested."
«■’*
his long, leather colored hair. Tlie arThe stranger, with a good natured most of the time. But I recovered and nized the car and its contents, took a strength In the least effort. He had to be pabiiahiM In the !!••« io
whvrted
about
In
an
Invalid's
chair.
He
returned
to
San
Francteco,
where,
to
my
last
look
aloft,
sprang
into
the
oscillat
­
rumeut was emphasized, punctuated smile, looked around st the eager, toil
ind rounded out at frequent intervals hardened and ein hardened faces—many surprise. I found that all but one of the ing basket, and in another moment the wa* weak, pale and fast sinking when
carrier pigeons had returned before me. balloon was shooting np in a sweeping this timely Information came that verita­
by the most astonishing and unneces­ of them—and began:
probata
bly snatched Ilia life from tbe jaws of
sary profanity.
"My name ta Pierce—H. R. Pierce, of I heard nothing of Eric and naturally riant toward-the clouds and toward the
death. Those, who at that time saw a
Remarks of a highly personal nature San Franctaco. I left Denver the day mourawl him as dead, for no man could White mountains. The shouta grew
feeble old man wheeled Into hte store on
nterlarded the discourse, and names before yesterday in the balloon, and was exist in the region time days. It is a fainter and fainter as the earth receded,
au invalid's, chair would not recognize the
•xnd adjectives were applied with an un- carried south till near Colorado Springs, waterless, burning, alkali desert
and the men below grew into moving man now, so great te tbe change that Dr.
FKOBATE OBI‘Efa
“Now for the strangest j&gt;art of mv specks and disappeared entirely as a Williams’ Pink Pills
-xmscious natural freedom that would where the current changed and carried
State of Michlfsn.Cwiutt .•( Harr.. -.
hare
wrought.
At a seffiloa of tbe iW-rij* •
“
,
’ gray veil of cloud intervened, and thev When Mr. Northrop learned of the remedy
aave amazed any one unused to Evans me northwest. I was compelled to re­ story:
tbe couatv of
harry.
• .&lt;’U *t toe
Julch. But remarks aa to one's mo- main in the car, the nature of the coun­
“One evening two weeks ngh I ob­ floated alone in the ether.
S
that had cured Mr. Marshall, in Hamil­ Probate office. Id the t l|y ”1
•ality, sanity, parentage or nativity, try not permitting an easy landing. I served a carrier pigeon, evidently a
The search had begun.
ton, and the pesron la ixx-kport, be pro- ■aid County, ou Sarurdsfl 1)
February, ta the tear ooe 1!."
•rhen applied as aids to the open discus- ant making an attempt to cross the con­ stranger, endeavoring to enter my coop,
8a?p,y * hr- Williams’ I’lnk dredand ninety three.
jndrjrf
ITo bk coxtixcbd.I
don of a subject, were unnoticed in that tinent in a balloon. That ta my story, with a message fastened to his tail in
Pills through Messrs. Bassett A L'HomCharles W. An,
locality, and were considered only as so gentlemen, all there ta of it, and I thank Ute usual manner. I went up and let
tmsdieu. 95 Woodward avenue, and from
Mythical liortra.
Wilber kIn the matter ot the c-C;,:
the
outset
found
an
Improvement
He
nany flowers of metaphor, brightening you for your kindness."
bun tn and recognized him at once as
(••bora ».m- (h. ware o! th.
Moore, a minor.
*i.l minsr.
.he dull path of logical argument So
James Townsend, guardian
Finding so tame an explanation of the the bin! that had failed to return. My Ocr1nu1 1 W4U* tbe winged horse of Armtir. faithfully adhered to the use of tlie remedy
. he is ro1Cale Whitley, in applying to the sheriff phenomenon, most of the crowd soon dis­ heart sprang up in my throat, and my tall'iV'k'*'- n'ller°Ph“0 rate thlTu&gt;° until now he is completely restored. Mr.
__
_______
Atxxwat M
m’ b. *"
th. Chimera
Northrop
declares
that
there
can
be
no
the title of a-“driveling old windbag,’’ persed.
guardian ot the rotate of «J.i ••u-r ‘•'^”11
__ /
hands trembled so that I could scarcely
th.’ bl“k bon* o( Odin") bad doubt as to Pink Pills being the cause of that a da&gt; may be appointed ter . rortnit &gt;’*
in nowise reflected upon his official ca­
Cate-Whitley and the sheriff somehow detach the message. It was written on right leg*, and
could carry hte ma.fl. ’
pacity, and likewise, when the sheriff felt themselves to be in ”a measure some kind of a small skin and read thuk r“rd“b“&gt;d- nJTaiiiiEwS4; hte restoration to health, as all other
Thereupon It is ordered.: dial
remedies
and
medical
treatment
left
him
pointedly pronounced Whitley “an es­ Pierce’s hosts, and felt the impropriety of for here it te."
»^’’bi'bbl»"^"wS In a cutidltlou rapidly going from bad to nth day of March A D..K»'.*t tenoWj
tbe forenoon, be aaaiped l«r tl eaped lunatic from some eastern asy­ indulging in Evans Gulch’s only
Pierce took from his pocketbook a
worse; Mill at last It was declared that said petition and that the hrtro at Ua "t' *a»
lum," he did not in the least influence ment while their guest refrained there­ white parchment nnd unfolded It anon
there was no hone for him and be was pro- deceased and all other per*™*
•he opinion of his hearers, who knew from.
bteJCUrt5lc»hte tXri- said estate, are required t&lt;» api«r-ir «• ***”£
the table. The other, watched him with
of said court, then to be holdro al the
Cale to be a good prospector and min­
When Pierce inquired for the hotel
he beKin to
tl*
Th'“ h01di»8 &gt;t »P to
eralogist and a man of varied accom­ they both "nuiled loudly," and stated
..
Williams
link
Pills,
and
they
have1 re- ana snow reaw*, n «nv i.irrr । ■ ■&gt;
the lignt he read:
of
the petitioner m»y not b®
plishments.
that tbe place had not risen to that dig­
•t&lt;-red linn to health.
t» farther entered, that rohi F*/1" '’ I
S
*
S*0 Francisco, Callfarnfa:
Standing nearest to the door, with his nity yet—fourteen saloons, nine faro
„Jlr'.
«•» Mk«l wbat wu 'WMjwlgtfiK—s Merited tn «d;i «*’»»• •
•« alive, help me. 1 am in * city &lt;rf
the peadeocy of said petitl.ui swi «•»*
face turned upward toward the western banks, a postoffice, a provision store (also h
for 11 - *on&lt;I.rf«l rrinrAv, uid
i1 peor’le, *° • ‘anyon, taUtQdo thirtybv causing « ropy •&lt; ttu*
pli,au&gt;.&lt; h,- undentnud n,. hroptMorw thereat
’ky, stood a lean, tall boy watching the a saloon) and a "lockup” constituted, three degrees thirty minute*, tomntnde
pubUshM In Ute Ra.*ilnxs-Bx&gt; j‘V r,«nty
A5SJ1
golden light wear off the hilltops and apart from sundry quartz crushers, tbe
Il’■&gt; be . M,»d bulklw, .ud orrre paper printed and clneuisied •«
ington, aa near a* I
reoon-r. .upplylhj |„ » PUI|,|,11!M!d ,onn it Barry, once In rxrb week ter inn-omf**1"
turn leaden in tbe fading of the day. entire borough; but they wished to “ex­
■ llh.vlrw.nu nrmuur, to rnrtoti the weeks previous to .ald dy of
‘
. s’c'JiHC «now erf no oth&lt;.r
ilia face, which was neither dreamy uot tend to him tbe hospitality of their own •O.U
JnV’-f l^e’
*nd believe me ■uncrnalnral
drirr'o'n?^' ""b
arm. .nd
•right, wearing rather a listless, tired •shanty’—the best in the place too."
(A true copy.)
ante out disease. It |9 claimed bv the
oak, suddenly filled with startled and
Thither they conducted him at once,
” ‘‘“‘t P,Dk Pt”8 wln cu™
and made notes of soin„ J?
d*-’a' JtSfaMh
-earful awe as speechless be raised his seeing therein a way out of their di­
S'
S"t
P*lph«Uo”ot
vrlopments
of
high
culomPfl^^
’
1
'
5
de
‘
N0TIC8 FOK UHAKING OF Cl.AlM-*- ,
land and pointed toward the sky. The lemma, for they both felt the agony of
tain individual t^T t^J flo? er8 tn
tne heart, headache, and all diseases ne•inn nearest to him, who had been an witnessing tlie game while being pre­
State of Mlehlnn, CMiity ct Rt«n
e,^
21“
&lt;ak. boo,..! Io.
itereated listener, catching the aston • vented from playing.
Notice Is hrrobj lfl'*J-that
:
oa
llerro. San rrauclwo.or.lr b. U inlwlnr L-nH Wrty d.rk. fmSS’vS*. hT??' *
Probate Court far t lie Count*
• lunent and terror in the bov's eyes,
A long, rambling conversation ensued,
|&gt;«V« Hen bitore
ttot 1
IbelCltx davof b’bmsn-. A. I»
. w
• urued quickly, and a shrill shout ea- daring which the characters of the two
from teat dais were allwd for &lt; rrojep
found which bean blom^m. "1" !
"Well, that', all there in of It. I
present their claims a*mMt ih?
• aped his lips. At the same moment u men unfolded themselves to Pierce’s
P"Mehlng WI«1OCU1^ y .'iT T ’’’
William
C.
Johi soM. , ta v
Iwme «&gt;&lt;ind of many yoicoa arooe. and eyes, and he recognised their thoroughly
to
Kcure
cion,
of
ih-1'
,22
‘
""T"
’
!.
of men I ehonld like to have join me in
County, deceased, and that
idl burned to th. doorway to behold practical American worth. The sheriff
S3
dMwsrnd
are
required ..
££
endeavor, for I briiev. he fa an,.. “ Item eraftrt, for a,
b*v.
seal
nwlr claim* t"
ciir of
up the dope an object new to was transparent; simply a big, good teller, every word ot this meseaa. i fo rank amoog our riche, c^!Jid1e,erT*
Court, at the IVnbate olllee. in
J;%qr;
aivaus Gulch.
Hmrflnprjfar exaniln*tlmi and •”"''7tbst.
natured Jereeyman by birth, who had ehonld like to have yon organ^SJ *oith while to coIlMttl*
Bwaaalaegedlk balloon. Tb.dying
before tlie l«h day of Anr”'
rt 00
variation, w&gt; that wo
of snch
mtd eeareb for^ta
lived in various dart* of the west since
MKti claims win b- heard bei&gt;‘re»a«i
carried through Sr rttew’1*
«« r»7*, already loot behind the hill*., boyhood, having made several small !or“Ake the attempt in the ladloom If.
otcamftil
™ult
I**"
Wtonte ^rii
«pertm«il on Ike
Pk’prtrton, and U» pub wore

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niOMotn.
b ""^,^bS7bV&lt;LT''&gt;
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Drrnoir. WirJ "

.. hl br„. Uw t»r-

Ueulan ot
J”
b,.
wllb
Krrnlnv .V'u’; •*"*,’'rceonte .h« re­

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my grocer put me onto

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

. *

Tms

Ft fl A. Vanllett &amp; Ox, an iron anti
MteF firn, of Boston, have failed for
•ifiu.OuO.
Tbe Magdeburg socialists have declared
n boycott against all the saloons in that

SOAR
and it does ju(t

wljat he claims for it"

Soap.

A$k your Grocerforit,
and insist on having it.
THE BEST SOAP MADE
FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES.
MADE ONLY BY

Chicago.

N.K.FAIRBANK&amp;CO.
Gov. John Miller, of North Dakota, re­
lates an instance of what is being accom­
plished by farmers in the Red River Valley
of Minnesota and Non -i Dakota. He said
S. J. Leland, near his t- wn of Dwight, N.
D.. tHjnght 160 acres of land iu the spring
of IS’JL for $2,600. ami raised crops that
season worth the salaiy of a government
clerk. In excess of the &lt;'-««st of his farm, as '
per the following statement:
4.1:0 Bu. ol w&amp;eat. at Kie ■ ..$3.331»»

Deducting«*»t ofland..
Cases of this kind an- so mn mot: that
they nre a true In the

ADMINISTKaT'

PROBATE ORDER.
tttatrof M&gt;eIilean.eouutv uf Barry.—ss.
At ;» *iA'lou of Hie i'lubate Court for lhe
QtMiniv of Barry, hoiden at tlie Probate office In
lh* City of lta'tlnit&lt; In «aid ••ouniy. on Wedre* lay. the i't dav ot Februarv. In the mr
on*- tiiou'anii eight buiKlred awl ninety-three.
Present. -Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ol
Pronina.
lu i'ie matter of the euate of Joseph McKee
an a&lt; Jurtge.l insane per-o 1.
Oil leading the |H»|ti&gt;&gt;|| lu-n-lufiiir filed dulv
I. "

....... 11. t-........ -1

*&gt;.1 uf Mary
du adjudged

r« cmik tor *s|i| ini*t. Iprilie reasons tuid pur
l&gt;
h, »m(t peitilmi *• t forth.
Thereu- ort it is ordered that Fr.day the
2ttb dav &lt;H
-ebniar*. A. D. isso. at
1 I e o'e.ori: n the forenoon, tie aMigned
for *l;e besnux &lt;&gt;f said peliUon. and
that th*- heir* at law, nf *ahi deressed
i-u!
all
other
ihts’Mis
tiiU-resled in
»aid i-^late. are n-pilrrd to appear al a st-sslon
i&gt;: «ald court, thflu to In- Imldm .it thr Probate
‘ it’h-r in the &lt;-l:y of Hastings, in said county, and
*hnw e-.uise. If any there hr. why tlie prayer 01
th-|&gt;«-titinner may not be granted, and It-ir
further ordered, that said pellllOMreive notice

* Mra. Wendell Fairchild, of Adar Falla.
Lu. received fatal injuries by talug struck
l-y an Illincis Central train near Waterloo.
Mra. Fairchild was severely hurt.
Standing timber in Texas to the value of
fTuv.OOO has been purchased by the Texas
Pine Timber company, a New England
syndicate.
Thq promoters of un open Sunday at the
World’s fair will try to carry a measure in
conurtMit opening the gates Sunday afternoouai
'
Secretary Charles Foster, who has been
talking to New York banker*, says they i
are a unit for the repeal of the Sherman :
law,
lllW. as is tlie
tbe whole finanr-ial
financial world
wnrlrt at
»t I
I
Gothahi.
*
TbeiMontercy, coast defense vessel built
al S.iu Fraucfeco, has been put iu commis­
sion. although the armor for her turrets
will not bo ready for four month.*.
Directors o( the C. ri. and Q. have de­
clared a dividend of Ij* per cent, for the
•aat three months of lelri
The trial of Hugh O’Donnell is |.togteas- ;
.tug at Pittsburg for complicity .in the 1
Homestead riot and *0 far the testimony is
.
strong against him.
i
J a me* A. Rcoaevelt ,for the second mart.
gage bc.ndhold.’fs, purchased the New York
Metro^rHtati Opera tfbase at publicaao-!
nnn
•
&lt;ton for fit
S1.425.:\&gt;0.
Collector Quinn, of Sau Francisco, is
preparing to round -.ip 20.000 Chinese, ready
U&gt; ship them baric :»» China May 5, unless ;
they register in a, ordnnee with the Geary j
rxeiu*ibr. law
’
Because the county authorities -rill not
pay the; expense, the witnesMS in tbe Dr.
Gtavesl case &gt;it Denver cannot be brought j
there and Graves will probably go free.
I

Representai.v,- S,ttn Randall’.* wtnte
aniiHinfed nt hi' death to exactly i'- ■­
that w4* asM-t* Hut there were tinbiiitlea

Th.- Sb...
bn- pasted .

&gt;use ef representatives
.'stablbhing muximum
year in cities df

tion with the riot at Homestead. He wIH
next be tried for treason, but will probably
be bailed meantime.
A long distance telephone is in use be­
tween Chicago aud Detroit, aud it works
well.
*
।
The pope of Rome is celebrating his
golden jubilee—fifty years a bishop. The
faithful all orer tlie world are showing
tbrir deration in oneway or auochw. In
tbis ccunUy celebrations were at New
York, pJersey City, Philadelphia, New
Orleans, Chicago and other places.
A series ot earthquake* haa lieen felt in
the Yellowstoue National park during the
last few weeks, oue of which was the
meet’terrific eruptlonslnce the discovery of
the pni k. Thu main road south of the
Norris geyser basin cavwl in for n long dis­
tance and to an unknown depth.
McKee Rankin, Ix-lng needed by his
father t&lt;- take c-ire of his busincm, has re­
tired from tlie stage and becoin- the heir
.ptwrcnt
apparent to ®Jfr*,tXJU worth of property in
rttlind«
' , , ,,
...
7
Joel Bowersock, brakemanf r rank McCaintnan, engineer, and Joseph MclLtyre,
fireman, were killed by a collision on the
Colorado Midland near Bath, sixteen miles
Buena Vista, iColo. Several were injured.
Mr*. ' Nellie &lt; Cudlip walked two miles
through the deep snow to pr*x-r me.-ting at
CchijH-e, Mich., nnd while**.yer was be­
ing offend gave birth to a daughter.
The Illinois legislative committee exam­
ining lhe u»went shops" of Chicago has
taken the testimony of several doctors
showing tluit clothing is made up for
m
market in rooms where persons are ill with
u L* disenaet
*
» n» diphtheria, scarlet fever,
clt-

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheifersteln, an
aged couple at Toledo, were fatally suffo­
cated by natural ga*.

There was a tigh t between strikers and
hon-uiiiim roal diggers at Monongahela
City iu which I'D'hots were exchanged,
but nobody hurt.*
Dr. Graves is to have bis second trial
’ .May 22 for the murder of Mr*. Barnaby,
refuses offers o.' bail and will stay in
jail until his trial.
’ Sculptor Clarke is making n bust of
. President llnrtipun, which is to be plneed
in the Indiana buildlug at the World’s
j fair
company
.
.
.
1 Tbe Rochester (N. Y.) Paper
lug of its creditor*. Its
placed at ^330,(MU mid the

n i he nt tending
Judge of Prolmle.
It-UJ. ny
It tv. Mlt-blgxn
-ret-t uf tlj«-."&lt;a;
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1 rs: half of the north
quarter 1
Jnctrou .i;*j town one [Ij north of
: : m—t. euntainiux *«-veuty-*»i.-v :

Why Suffer?
When you can be Cured

Thousands aro suffering with
urtli ' 3- of 'lie ni'rth east quarter of thu I Torpid Liver-the symptoms arc
orih
quarter of sedlon twenty-fiMir [21] 1
Depression
of Spirits. Indiges­
Itvn one ti.f.h range right [S] west.
I'jltd.lsn. nth. A. D. liflX
tion, Constipation. Headache.
Ur. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator
idministrator.
is a reliable remedy for Liver
Disorders. It cures thousands
PRORATE ORDER
year; why not . tryj
Htat«" of Mlchicnn. CounW of Barrv-ss.
1 every
A*, a stfislwi of th* Probate. Court for th)
th*4 Dr.banford’s Liver Invigorator?
County of harry, hoiden »t the Probate office. P
•T ’ Your Druggist^will supply you.
;iic Citvot HaaUngs, In said eoonty.on Kot-.i.

&lt;l iv the Ht'n day of February, in lhe year out- j
thousand eight hundred and ninety three.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of;
Probate. •
In tli- matter ot the estate of Lucy A. ।
Joiti-s. ileceuM-’l.
.
Clciiu-iit.Stnfth. -.vlininistrator of ‘aid estate
votne* Into court ahd reptesents that he ts pre
pared to render hm final account with said es-1
t.stt- and •&gt;*-u.s that a day may be appointed for
hearing t. - 'ante and he be discharged from
Tlicrecfsn it h ordered, that Saturday the
ip.h d.iy cd March.*. D..1W3 *t nine o'clock In
lhe forciiooti. i-e assumed for the hearing of said
petition and tin t the heirs nt law of said de
nnd all other persons Interested in said
» Ulin-, iwru
uuiuvu
...
flee, in the City of Hastings, tn
ix-unty. amt
show cause, if any then* b«-, why lhe prayer of
the petitioner may pot be granted. And it is
lUrtlier onlt-red, that ssld ih-titi«*ner give notice
to the persons interested in said ertate, of ’he
penilercy of said petition and the bearing
Uim'd I y c; U'tog a copy of this order to be
published in the Hastings Bannkil a news:&gt;.H-er printed aud glreulatrd-in said Couuty of
lurry, once in each week for three suceesslv*
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Chas W. armstkong.
Judge of Probate
(A true cops A

PRORATE ORDER.
Stale of Mlcldgan. County of Barry—ss.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
County of Barty, hu'den st the Probate nm*e. In
liitliePitrof llastuigs. in said county, on Turn&lt;JHv. the 7th day of February, tn the year one
thousand eight hundred and uinety-three.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judpe of
Probate
;
hi th* matter of the estate of Esther M. Pen­
node; dei-eased.
on reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied o( W. W. Hampton, administrator of
said estate praying that he may bb lie mssd to
sell the roal estate of said deceased n-s in
said petition described for the reasons aud
purposes thr rein set forth.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Wednesdav. th*
sth day ot March, A. D. IsOX at one o'clock
in Uw afternoon be assigned toruie hearing of 1
said petition and that the heirs at law of said 1
deceased and all other persons Interested in
said estate, are required to appear at a session
ot -aid court, then to be ho'den at the Probateofi
fice. in the City of Hastings. In said County, and
show cause, if any
there
be. why
tbe prayer of the petitioner may not be
graute*. And It Is further ordered, that
said i*tiUouer rive notice to tbe persons
tuterrate&lt;t In sold estate, of the pendency ot
said j&gt;et Ilion and tbe hearing thereof by causing
a copy nf this order to lie published in the Ha»tings Banniul a newspaper printed and! circu­
lated In said County of Barry, once in each

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No Alkalies
Other Chemicals
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W. Baker &amp; Co.’s
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which is absolutely pure
and soluble.
It has more than three times the strength
of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, ami is far more economical,
costing less than one eent a dtp. It
is delicious, nourishing, and xasilt
DIQMTKD.

Sold by Orocera everywhere.

W. Baker &amp; Co., Dorefiester, Mast
Judge of Probate.
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MORTGAGE SALE­
Default hating been made in the conditions
ot a certain mortgage made by Patrick St Johnto Mary T. Goodyear, dated July 17lh. A. D..
1»W. and recorded In tlie office of the register of
deed*, for the county of Barry and state »t
Michigan, on tbe 18th day otJalv. A. D.. I89n.
in Hber st of mortgage.
page 157. on whieh
t mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date
this notice the sum of eighty-one dollar* and
nftv one cents, and an attorney’s fee of fifteen
dollars provided for in said nmrtgnae. and no
suit or proceeding* at law having.been luatltued to recover the moneys secured by snld
mortgage or any part thereof. Now. therefore.
' by virtue of the no#er of sale contained in said
mortgage, and the statute In such case made
mid provided, notice Is hereby given that on
Halurday. the eighth day of April, X D. IMW, at
ten o'clock tn the forenoon. I shall sell at publie
auction to the hlgnest bidder, at the north
front door of the court house in the city of HasUngs. Mtehlg in, [that being the place where the
circuit court tor Barry county Is hoiden], the
premises described in said mortgage, or so
much ‘hircmf os may be necessary to pay tbe
amount due ou said mortgage, with seven per
cent. Interest, and all legal costs, together with
an attorney’s fee ot fifteen dollars covenan­
ted for therein, tbe nremises bring drerribetl
In said mortgage aa all that certain lot. piece and
parcel of land situate tn the township of Hope
In -the cmaty of Barry and State ot
Mi-hlgan. arfjknowa and described as follows:
The south east quarter of tbe north wort quar­
ter ot section thirteen [13] town two [2] north

• PntLtr T. Couraova,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
DMed January Tib. l».

Brinkley. Tenn. The find is though*, to |»e
rich.
'
.
Governor McKinley, al a meeting of the .
Ohio ih4&gt;nblicnn league nt Columbus, ()., |
nailed life Hog to-the protection nuut^ahd
Mated lim belief that the Mtjjlinley bill
will uot be repealed by the incoming ad­
ministration.
Sleet hm» so Injured wheat in eastern Illi­
nois that not more than one-half a crop is
looked far in that flection, some furnu'rs
preilicting that not a liushrl will lie raised
in some flections.
Alexander Allen, a Cherokee boy of 15
years,hn| been found guilty nt Fort Smith,
Ark., of niurder in the first degree, with a
recommendation for mercy. He killed a
while boy of IS.

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Sidneyi Bast inu. son of A. W. Bastian, !
ex-editor{uf the Fulton Journal, is dead na
the result of a ca-istiiig accident at Fultort,
Ills.
One inia was killed and ten injured by J
an exploikn in thu Cedac mine, near Al­
bion. Im. i
Fire destroyed the premiecsoccupied l^r;
the Alabama Gas and Fixture company
and G. W. Harris, nt Birmingham, A4a.
laws. il»,(MX'.
Owintr to the low price of silver the
Coeur d'Alene silver mines will shut dowu,
throwing 2.U00 men out ot employment
and entailing -a possible repetition of the
labor riots of Inst July.
Two men were killeil and four seriously'
injured Uy an explosion at the McAbee
Powder Works, near Verona, Pa.
The late Charles F. Chickering, who was
at the head of the great piano firm, is said
to have been a defaulter to the amount of
W33,727 al the time of his death.
The Illinois high court of foresters bus
clect&lt;sl Hl Rosenbaum, of Chicago, high
chief ranger; and J. J. Garraghty, of
Streator, high vice ranger.
Rev. DR. William IL Huntington, paster
of Grace ahurch, New York, is re|&gt;ortrd to
have beeti approached iu connection with
lhe Episcopal suceesaion to the late Bishop
Phillips Brooks.
Florence Blythe, now Mrs. Frit-z W.
Hinckley of Sau Francisco, whose inherit­
ance amount* d to about $4,000,000, is said
to have paid $534,342.44 to her attorney*
and tbe executrix iu order to secure her
state
1
Saturday, Feb. 18.
Fish in the' Illlnoiii river are dying by
thousand.-*, there being no ventilation on
account of the ice with which the river is
covered. Thia enable* the Peoria distillery
refums to do deadly work among the fishes.
Rev. E. M. Buswell, leader of the Chris­
tian science people at Beatrice, Neb., has
been Indicted for illegally practicing the
healing art. Tbe ease will be in u measure
a trial of tbe reality of Christian science
healing.
Governor Tillman, of South Carolina, la
kicking against the laws of the United
States ;is expounded by the United States
judges &gt;n that section. The governor’s
sheriffs have levied on railway property in
the bauds of the United States courts and
that in defiance of the court’s commands.
Several slteriffs aro consequently under
arrest- The governor tells them to grin
and bear it4 as it shall cost them nothing.
In thu meantime be will appeal to the
United States supreme court
At Hemsen, lx, Nicholas I^ing shot and
killed Johp Neiehwander, n. partner. Au
old feud was tbe cause. Lang eloped with
Nelshwamler’s adopted daughter about a
year ago.
James G. Blaine III is Hl ot scarlet (eve;

General Roellff Brinkerhoff, of Mans­
field, O., wfll succeed the late ex-President
Bayes as president of the National Prison­
ers’ Aid society.
Charles Schieight, a liquor dealer at
Hamtramck, a suburb of Detroit, shot
himself fatally on being threatened with
arrest for non-payment of his liquor lax.

(wvernor AKgeld, of Illiuoia, has rigneJ
tLebftl repealing the Edwards .school law.
It will take effect July L
Hugh O’Donnell, bf Homestead, wos sc
quitted of the charge of murder In connec

/

NATIONAL LEGISLATURE

iVaSRINGT&amp;X. Feb i«.—The senate spent
jestenisj in cnr.«!fi-.t«tion of the sundry
civti bill, and niter a criticism by Vest on
Rc-pub'ienn financial management and th«
annexation of Hawaii voted Gown commit­
tee amendments reducing appropriations
for river an 1 harbor improvements as put
in tbe bill by the Uouas. excepting 1c a few
Instance*. The Mississippi river get* 11,c34,0W, but the St Mary’* river was re­
duced to il,2po,ax&gt;—40 per cent, nnd the
channel between Chicago, Duluth, and
Buffalo nbont 12 percent, to|875,000. That
for the Hay 1-akechnnnel, St. Mary's river,
was. reduced to hK5,0U0. Tbo provision
legislating Davenport out Ol office was not
acted upon.
New Peuaion Schrpil Defeatod.
Ic tpe house the chairman ol the com­
mittee of the whole (Wilson) of West Vir­
ginia overruled the points of order against
*.te transfer of the pension bureau to the
war department, the reratiug of pensions
ou tbe basis of ability *.0 earn a living and
as to
In foldler*
anMiora'’ widow*
wldnurc were
wa'S overruled. He
Hr
lustained tbe point as to detailing medical
examine:* as examining surgeons, and ths
decisions were tustalned. The committee
defeated tbe transfer to the war depart­
ment, thu preference of veterans in civil
tervice examinations, the requirement of
veteran* tojshuw that the? de not have an
income of tCCO per year, snd tbe previs!ca that widow* must havu married vet­
eran* within five years of *.b&lt; time of tbs
war to ohtaln a prnslou
Washington. Feb J8 - Tn» renate
passel 4 joint resolulios yesterday au­
thorizing tbe Smithsonian institute to send
to the World’s fair articles illustrative of
the industries of women. Ths sundry civil
bill being taken up the clause legislating
John I. Davenport out of &lt; ffice was
stricken out by a party vote Tbe Sher­
man amendment for the sale of a 3 par
cent 5-yenr l&gt;oud in cam of the necessity to
keep the gold reserve intact was debated
without action. In executive ’Lesion the
Hawaiian annexation treaty was reported
favorably.
The car coupler bill was reported to the
houae nnd a motion to concur in the M-nato
amendments made but postponed to Tues­
day next. An amendment to the pension
bill cutting out of a pension any person
with an income of ll.OOO per year v*i
agreed to in committee and rejected by the
house. The bill was then passed and the
poetoilice appropriation taken up aud con­
sidered until lidjunruinent.
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urday,after transacting some routine busi­
ness of no particular interest-proceeded
at Des Motuea. , with tbe Sherman amendment to the sun­
dry civil bill providing for the issue of
l«-y. brother ef Governor bonds bearing no more than 3|«-r cent, and
10. rays the Utter ie lully
. redeemable &lt;&gt;t the'pleasure of the govern­
ii* liabilities.
; mt-nt nftcr live years, to back up the gold
red the Nntinnnl Wall Paper reserve, nnd it was adopted- -30 to IP.
ctcry at «•»•» W&lt; &lt; Thirty-third I lu the hobse Bynum denied a statement
-•&lt;«’» .*«••« «v.»
that the whisky trust committee was
The R-.t«.-«im;-Aniericnti
intioual league
‘
slighting
the investigation, nnd then the
'
" a 'formal‘ protest against the pro postoffice appropriation was taken up and,
Ims
n::iikpu&gt;(xl extradition treaty with Russia.
&gt; talked over for awhile. It was laid aside
Charles i-tairy shot and cut himself fn- 1and eulogies, pronounced on the late Rep­
tally in a disorderly bouse nt Pittsburg. 1 resmtniive
of Ohio,r after
’ *' -----Warwick,
* ’■ *
which
after bnviug twice -'hot Hose Lee. an in- the house adjourned.
r
WaMUNGTON, Feb. 21.—Hansbrough pre­
mate of tbe house, who ha* a chance for
recovery.
sented to the senate yesterday North Da­
Seven business buildings at Chirk. S. D.. kota legislative -rettolullons favoring elec­
were burned cau.'ing a 1o*b of $ID.OJO.
tion of benntors by the people, and expressed
Pldladulplda's carixit weavers are on himself as nn advocate of that plan. The
atrikc e.g.iin-t a a reduction of wages. The sundry civil bill was then taken up and
strikers number :90,(KN) uud tbe trouble amendments agreed to increasing the
threatens to spread.
*
amount of the bill. Allison and Gvrrnan
both urged care in appropriating money.
LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Wolcott made an attack on tbe geological
survey, but couldn’t get the appropriation
Chicago.
reduced. Without completing the bill on
Chicago. Feb, 3).
executive session was held nndjhe senate
Following were the quotations ou the board adjourned.
f trade today: Wheal—February, opened
In tbe bouse there waaanuch fllibuaterTtiftc: July, opened 75*ic. dosed 75Jjc. Corn- ing and buaim-M pioceviicd alowly. Tbe
February. opened
closed 40**c; May, bill fir n bridge between New York and
opened 44*$c. closed
July, opened 44»4c. j New Jersey waa passed and a bilrgq pay
closed &lt;4J4c- Oats—February, opened----- c. i war claims aggregating $320,(XX) was de­
eloM-d —c; ApriL opened —e. dosed feated. Then under suspension ot the rules
—c Slay, o ened 3714c. dooed 3P{c.
Pork— the naval appropriation bill, carrying over
Feburary opened $19Ji5, closed 18.95; May.
opened $19.31. closed $l9Ji; July, opened |Sl,tkX),(&gt;60. was passed, nnd the agricul­
SlSJCMt- dosed $19.39. Lard- Feburary, opened tural bill was passed in the same manner.
$12.73, closed SIXtU
WILL TAKE HAWAII.
Live stock—Hogs The prices at the Union
Stock yards today Tangod aa follows:
Receipts for the day
quality poor;
left over about U.I1D; market oul.4 moder­
Washington, Feb. 11—The president
ately active on packing and shipping account:
foelink eaxyt prices 5&lt;fiWc lower, sales ranged sent a message to tbe senate yesterday aft­
at $5.75U&gt;7.7U pigs. F.7Ad8.L3 light, 1W © ernoon recommending the annexation ot
&lt;JJ!5 rougi
s«cking. Ifi-UU £$ A35 mixed,
and 8B.2UQA5U heavy pocking and shipping the Hawaiian islands to the United States.
lots.
It is accompanied by a treaty of annexation
Cattle— Receipts for th© day 21.0J0; quality concluded between the secretary of state
only fair; market rather quiet on local
and shipping account but feeling rather weak and tbo Hawaiian commissioners nnd a
owing to largo offerings, and prices were 10c mass of correspondence relating to the
lower; quotations ranged at. $5.4OQ4htLIO
choice to extra shipping steers, $4,753 question at Issue. The treaty is brief, pro­
A3) good to choice do, &gt;L10Q)La5 fair to good, viding merely, for the annexation of the
$l&lt;v.a,4.L»J common to medium do-, $3.4J&gt;L00 Island under th? present provisional guvbntdiera' steers, $3.3&lt;K$&lt;L23 stockcra, $2.50^
4.35 Texas steers, |3.35(&amp;4.15 feodera. $S.in» ernment and . leaving the details of lhe
3.50 cows, $2.2&amp;O3.75 bulls and $3.UUftGA.J veal permanent form of government, etc., to
the action of congress. The correspondence
tiheep—Receipts for the day 9.000; quality is very voiumniaus, going back ninny
fair; market wm rather active and prices years, and give* a complete history ot the
unchanged; quotations ranged at $4.00^
5.35 per 1U0 lbs westerns, 13.50^5.45 native*, islands so far os negotiations with the
and $4.50^0.25 lambs.
United States are concerned. Contrary to
oduce: Butter—Fancy separator, 3Sa general expectations, the senate in execugood to choice, 37J4&lt;3&gt;^c; fancy dairy,
live sew-1 on declined to make the treaty
fresh packing stock. M©17c- Eggs— public immediately, but decided to first
Strictly fresh. 3Bc per dmu ice house, -’liisXIc.
Dressed poultry—Spring chickens. il*ALJc per have tbe message and documents printed
The
lb; mixed lota, 9Q£10c; turkeys, choice, ua for the information of senators
13Hc; ducks, laftlSc; geese, lUaUc. Potatoes papers were nccordinglr sent down to the
Wisconsin rose, 7u&lt;£,T3c per bu: Hebrona, 73a government printing office to be put in
75c; Wisconsin Bur banks, 75&lt;asJc; Michigan type for confidential use.
Burbanks, 7»a75c; mixed lets,
Sweet
potatoes—Illinois, |3.3»a4.Ut per bbL Apples
Two medical students have ia-en arrested
—Fair to good. $X2$ad.75 per bbl; common at Albany, N. Y.. for body-snatching.
and poor stock, $75cai-3Q. fancy. $L*X)Q.'L5 . Four corpses taken from SL Mary’s ceme­
Cranberries—Jersey fancy. $8.5(^9.iD per bbl; tery were recovered.
Cape Col. fair, Jfi.ut.t9.uJ-. choice to fine.
SlO.UoaiUi&gt;. ' Honey—White clover in 1-lb sec­
THE DEATH RECORD.
tions, !&lt;&gt;aific l&gt;er lb; broken comb. 10c; dark
comb, gvud (.onditlon, txafic: extracted, T^c.
Theodore u. Elliott, the venerable
New York.
■utlslnvery agitator, at Georgetown,
Nfcw York, Feit. 30.
Mass.
George W. Crowning, father of the
nwanne; May, TW^aAte; July. Wj^ftSlHc.
Corn—No. 3 mixed cash.
sleamer Odd Fellows' home at Lincoln, Ills.
mixed, Bic: March. MHc; May, fiO^ao^c;
Dr. D. s. DysoN, prominent citizen. of
July, fr'w&amp;Mc.
Oats—No. S mixed cash, Bloomington, Ills.
dull and lower; state, JTMKMSHk ^western.
William Anderson, one nf the oldest
SlhritOhbc; Muy. 3714c. Rye-Notulnal: west­
settlers of Iowa, at Danville, la.
ern. uUdu5c.Barley-l)ull and Arm; state,
Captain ELfHC tiPICKR, one of the lead­
Bl)c; western, a&gt;&amp;S&lt;Jc: No. I Toronto, teiiiMc; No.
3 ditto, s+U&amp;jc. Pork—Quiet, firm; new mesa, ing maritime men of Brooklyn.
$21aju; old. mesa, ll'-'.Txit^O.UU. Lard—Quiet,
Dr. W. W Dawson, emiileut physician
firm; steam rendered. 813.15 asked.
and surgeon, at Cincinnati.
Live Stock: Cattle-Market opened active at
Mrs. Frank Palmer, wife of the public
lUc per 10) lbs higher, but closed very dull printer, at Washington.
foorrst to best native steers, $L5a£p5A0 per 100
Rear Admiral August L. CASK. U. 8. N„
lbs; Colorado*. &gt;t.O4tL33; bulls and dry cows.
retired,
at Washington.
31.75Q4.3J. Sheep nnd Lambs—Trading very
slow; sheep, fUDLpli*) per 100 lbs: lamb*, $530
M M. Van DIG rift, a highly respected
5.73 Hojs-Nominally firm; live hogs, S8.00© citizen of Chillicothe, Mo.
9.00 per it*) lbs.
Charles P. King, president of the Peo­
ria National bank, at Peoria, Ills.
Toledo. Feb. 3JC. T, BitADLKY, one of the oldest resi­
Wheat - Cash, 72: May. TSfcc; July,----- c.
Corn—Cash, ----- c; May. 4A$c. OiU-Cash, dents M Milwaukee.
Major H. A. Hambrigrt, U. S.
nominal. Rye—Not quotot. Clover seed—
tired,
at Lancaster, Pa.
Cash. $8.75. March. $3.75.
Colonel J. W. Moore, millionaire coke
Detroit.
operator, at Greensburg, Pa.
DriRorr. Feb. 20.
S. C. Hastings, founder of Hastings
Wheal—No. S red cash. TSl^c; May.
hie; July, 7«Mc. Na 1 white cash. 71c. Law college, at San Francisco.
Georgs E. SPJOrcrti, ex-**uator from
Cora—Na 3 cash, CHc- Oats—Na i white
Alabama, at Washington.

TIME TABLE.
jn effect Jai uai} 22,1853.
Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit
Lv, | Going Ka»t
Grand R-tpIds
Kost Paris
McCord
Alto
Fdmdale
Clarksville
Lake (Mest
Woodbury
.Hanfield
Mulliken
Grand Ledge
Lansing
tMrbtt

rr^r
9M
10 to
1 20

Howard City
Rd more
Btan ton
louis
Grand Ledge

IGoiug Weil” I
Detroit
! 7 45
Lansing
I 10 40
Grand Ledge It 15
Mulliken
1
Mun fiefit
wooibwy
Lake QttaM
Clarksville
KI mdste
Alto
McCord
r. i't i'_&gt;i.
x- b
Grand Rnplds .12 55

}i

,, (Grand I^eilge
,. Portland
Lv. I How ard City
Ar Ionia
* ItJtanton
'•_ 111 &lt;i more__

• Kvery day. others week days only, t etop
on signa). .
I'a: lor cars on all trains between Grand
Rstdds and Detroit. BeaLa 35 cents. Connections
made ioUnion station, Grwtl Rapids with the

U»8. CiiARLKVoix AND PKTOsKKY. Favorite
route to tbesuminet resorts of northern M[lchi\
gan.
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago. 8:50 A

Leave fur Manistee ano Traverse City 7-.30 A.
M. and a-30 P. M.
Leave tor Charlexolx and Petoskey 7:30 A. M.
Parlor rars on day trains aud sleepers on
r.lain trams tn Chicago.
&gt; .
Ask our agents for further particulars \qj
write to
Georgs DkHavkn. Grill Pass’r Ag't.
Grand Rapids.

Chicago, Zal&amp;iuuo Is Sagisi w
TIME TABLE.
in effect September 11,1883.

Stations.

5OH I I!.
Kalamazoo Lv.
East Cooper....
Richland Junc’t
Cressey ...
Milo
Delton ....
Cloverdale
Shultz
Hastings.
Coats Grove.
Woodland
Woodbury

l^uislng.
Detroit
Grand ILnpids.

Stations.

SOUTH.
Kalamazoo Ar..
East Cooper Lv.
Richland Junc’t
Cressey
Milo\...
Delton
Cloverdale
Shultz..
Hastings....
Coats Grove..
Woodland ....

Detroit..'.’.'".
Grand Rapids.
•Stops on signa! only.
t Nos. n apd 6 will not carry passengers unless
provides! with freight train permits.
Freight trains..will be run at tbe convenieooe
of the company. Who reserve the right to chaan
the Um* of sueh trains without notice.
W. s. DKwixn. Genl Manager.
H. C. Pottkh. Gen’! P. a T. As .

■ in

I0WIK.
in

�MAN’S

Ing. when It was nouceu uy
I
Mr. Putnam asked her if »be

-

—
ww s
•
Cloraritete.
Mr&gt;.
B«n&gt;r. fc-parlrt &gt;«• ' "
thought no more about It. The
OU1E uth 0» IM.ra.rrim .«« •
ncss' of fourteen days- yfce
. *?2t used was a 32 calibre rlm-fire revolver.
w rr.Dk S»Kh. ■ ro«»&lt; U.I
wife ami mother and
ias ,„d
by the sorrowing &lt;m«boro In Llylngstoo Co MWgJ

0„ tte

,« ... wad. on

X to^r. *

,„ IrifteStete
she had u»n* children, by be- --

MORTALITY.
,

Additional County News.

• ** •5S3 'i...

w—•—i jury. wui«.c •• v..«hvlllp News
o'clock this morning.—Nashville News.

Feb. 17 th.
rtliaran J-lra W U&gt;.»»

Uke a damask rose you
.. in. _ _ l
nn A tl-BC.
1

ur ns#
»uu.
--------------- — Or like tb« gourd which Jonah had,
Evsn .uch U nran. who* thread U •!«»&lt;
Drawn out and out nnd ho h done;
The ro*&gt; witbera. the blo-wom blastetb.
The flower ftulen. thu mornlug banteth.
The nun sets, the shadow flies
The gourd consume*, the mau-ha diss.

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I

Dahlia’s Bad Hatrad Club.
The Had Haired elubof Dublin wan an*
rfrty Which barred out ali whore hiraute
covering waa not of th. matt prwxwooed
auburn. In order that do on. could c»ta
admhaion by false pretense* it waa re­
quired at the Initiation of each member
that the applicant wash bia hair and whiak.re in hot reda and water. TMa effretually took out any “dye” that might hava
been used. It is said that this extraordi­
nary club la to be re-retabifobed in the
Iriah capital.—Million.

,
Like the grass that’s newly sprung.
Or like tbe tale that’s new beaun.
.
Hartings Markate.
Or like the bird that’s hero today.
Apples per bu. so to «».
Or like the pearled dew In May.
Butter, 21 to S3
,
.
,
Or like an hour, or like a span.
Beans unpicked per bu., t.« to I.
Or like tbe ringing of the swan.
Corn per bu.. 40.
•
Even such is usan, who lives by breath.
Corn, shelled per bu . 45.
Is here, now there, tn life or death:
Eggs per doz., 23 to ».
|fl&amp; per lb.. 4
The grass withers, the talc to ended,
Boas, five per bund., . W.
Tbo bird Is flown, the dew’s ascended.
Hogs dressed. 8 M to 0 00.
The hour b short, the span not long.
Tbe swan’s near death, man’s life Is dona, i| Lard par id., u.
i ' ;*oUtos per bn.. W.
Like the bubble in the brook.
Hye per bu . 62.
Or in a glass much like a look.
Tallow per lb.. 4.
Or like the ahuttlo in the weaver’s hand.
j Oats per lb., st
Or like the writing ou the sand.
Wheat," whit
Or like a thought, or like a drcam.
Or like lhe gliding of tbo stream.
Even such is man. who lives by breath.
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PROBATE ORDKK.
!a hero, now there, in life and death:
The bubble’s out. lhe kick forgot.
The shuttle's flung, the writing’s blot.
county of Barry, hoiden at the
re
intbwsity of Hastinzs. In •*« county. «o
The thought is post, the dream k gone.
Tu-sdart thr. 21st day ot February, in the
The waters glide, man’s life is done.
I rear 01* thousand right hundred and- ninety
-Old Song.

RUSSELL’S

BARGAINS
Delight and Surprise
Patrons.

Quarterly meeting at UaaUnp and
Hasting* circuit *he 25th and 29th of Feb.
friend* for their kindness
,1,1, rb.ir«db.-rra.™»l Tte '““"'J" Presiding Elder Cvgaball will preach at
of J B Sackett post, G. A. R- are also es Hastings Sunday morning and evening
MQMHy thanked hr their fellow comrade and
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at tlie Altoft school house Saturday at
to? tfieir help and sympathy In this time ot
3 p. m. and Sunday at 2 p- m.
need-Mr*. Marion Davenport a quite
The pastor will preach at Hie Presbytersick; Mrs. Thomas Collins is wune better—
Mrs. Hotits and her son. Frank Osgood are iterlan church next Sunday on ”Lent" In
morning, and in the evening on ”Flnvisiting friends in this vicinity Wallace the
।
ney
the revivalist, bis eccentricities aud
and Jacob Snyder, of Marcello* broti'*™ i
of Mr*. L H. Barnes: also Mrs. Hugh jhis work.”
laxke, a sister of the deceased, also Mrs.
Tbe Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening
Lock*, husband and Mrs. Wallace Snydef, at the Presbyterian church. The meeting
Mrs George Devoe aud adopted daughter
will be led by Geo. Wooton.
and Eugene Hay*- ot Gobleviile. also Al- ’
Tbe penny gleaner mission band at the
bert Klug, of Grand Rapids, a sou of Mrs.
Barm-, ctteiiflwl her funeral on the I7tb— ।Presbyterian church next Sunday after­
No mall was received here last Monday
,
noon.
'
James Bates has sold his village, lot to Or­
| Nmat. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
The C. U S. C. will meet with Mrs.
ville K u^bury—Mine host of the QfovcrHolloway
Feb.
25th.
The truth is that it h all very well to be j jhrthe matter of the estate of John Hossman
dale house, wa- left without a horse for a ‘
Roll call, the name of an important fac­ lionized when you wont to be lionized, and ,I ‘ m’Jffdl.s «»a sn»« u&gt;« twin;® d“J'
few minutes la-t Tuesday morning. No
tor of Greece and Its commander.
the first request which a sprouting author jI ot James M. Rossman, heir at law of said «tedamage was done, however.
Callias, Mrs. Holloway.
receives for his autograph he very possibly j* erased praying that administration of said es, rateHuiy tererant^l tora.d peUUoner or to some
Greek architecture and sculpture. Mrs.
answer# on four aides of a sheet of paper;
rills morning the 20th. the thermometer Colgrove.
but it is when you don't want*to be lion­ &lt;’lThereupon’tl^uTonlered. that Thursday, the
The common road as a social factor, ized, and are sick of being asked for your ISth day ot Marvh.A. 1&gt; ihM-atteuoetoek n
registered 4 degrees below zero. Suuday. the worst day of the winter. The Mrs. Stauffer.
autograph, that the penalties come in.
The exhibits of the nations, Mrs. Geer One sometimes hears a little man exclaim
passenger train due here at 7 o'clock^. m.
^talr arc ^rireTtoXlXr at ase-too ol
Questions In question table. Miss Bush . oue-sav nt
Is south of here at 12 m. with two engines
--- —7 -t a public meetingS.-eur O.Uh or s.™, Mr.. 11.
working its way through the drifts—Mrs.
how proud he must feel of being the idol said court, then to be hoiden at tbe Probate
office. In lhe city of Haatings. In1 said «-ountv,
Charley Starr took in Kalamazoo last week Bailey.
of this vast assembly! Ab, but think of aud show cause, if any there be. why the prayer
Critic, Mrs. Bowne.
on a trading trip—Mrs. H. Chase went to­
the price he pays! You are ih front of the of the petitioner may not be granted. And
. Kalamazoo last week to see her sister. Mrs.
The H. C.’ T. Club will meet with Mrs. stage; there is a difference behind Che It is further ordered, that said petitioner gbre
•
notice
to the fwraons interested in said estate.
• Silcoek. off to her home In Dakota—Mark Rich, next Monday evening. Feb. 27tb, scenes. Long before he reached tbe apex
I of the pendency of said petition, and the hear
Norris shipped sheep from Milo last Fri­ at 7 o’clock standard time. All Interested on which you now behold him he was sa- !I Ing thereof by canring
canning a copy of
ufthrt
thD order to be
day—Our popular school teacher. Carrie hi this work are requested to attend.
tiated with the plaudits of these vast aa- rtionsntxi
cnollsbed in
In uir
the s«A«aass.ir» B*?a
tJ*?!
...
.. . .
ind circulated
rt mllitol In said
uld County
COUDtV ol
&lt;&gt;!
printed and
Reed, gave an entertainment last Saturday;
scmblics. If he is a great man-if he is 1I neper
Barrv
once
In
each
week
for
three
sucerasin
evening, consfistiug of music, declarations
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
not, of n surely you nted uot envy him—he ; week* previous to raid day of hearing.
aud dialogues, to raise money to start a
1
CHAULK9
W.
ARMSTIIOXU.
knows exactly, to a decimal point, what
1 (A true copy)
Judge of Probate.
school library. The roods and the night
The heaviest man In congress Is John Chose plaudits are worth.
were bad. but more money was raised thau W. Rife of Pennsylvania. A special chair
He knows, too, what they have cost him.
enough to purchase the first installment has been provided for him.
He knows that when he has deserved them
FltOBA lK ORDER.
of books—The writer must close to meet
Iiupincni a ! ,nobt *“■ hiU* received them least, ami how Bute of Michigan.County of Bany-ss.
Alexander Jacques has just completwl a t
the train that the editor may gift this small
At a srssiou ot tnr rrobate court for tbr
fanr,!
lowered
on him when his
fifty days fast in New York. Thi*
This, exex-;
------—7-----of Barry, hoiden at the Probate Office m
batch of news by to-day’s mall—Depot full ceceds
by five days the longest fast that I {•*«- were .mallrat If to bimrelf he .. PuiMr
Hie city of HaMiujs. In said comity, ou Ttttsof passengers waiting to go north or south. te, ever tefora bteo endura&lt;l.
I l&gt;“
u W«&gt;T
d»j. the 3ist dar ot February, tn th* year one
For ••Stendl" pianos and cheap organs to
Train on Fenner's grade at one o’clock p.
। to either praise ur blame; lie cares Little 1 ihou-and eight hundred and nloetythree.
deceive you. Buy
Present, t'naries W. Armstrong. Juu^e el
By the wilt of Mrs. Emily T. Eehert either for the plaudit-, of the people or
Probate.
more
than
8500,000
has
been
distributed
:
their
hisses.
If
to
Mnuclf
be
Ims
uot
been
i !•• the matter of tbe estate of George T
School Bon rd FroceetliDffa.
among nearly every known Institution in true—well, tny little friend, the great man I UTlaon. dreeared
On reading and Ollrg lhe petition, duly verb
Philadelphia for the relief of poverty, and shrugs his shoulders, ami with at least one
Hastings, Dec. 7th. 1892.
flit of Eil.' I’jelh WJhcu. widow vf «*ld dreraedistress.
'
' eye he winks.—All the Year Round.
■••t. prajln,’ that ad ministration of the estate
The regular meetlnj&gt;of the Board of
•if Mdd dr.-eased may be granted to George J.
John Ruskin once remarked of Prof.1
“
Edu *atiou was held in Smith A Colgrove'u
I IXMt- r or to «ome other suitable person.
Charles Eliot Norton, of Harvard, that he ’
A
«“ Tokrn.
Thereupon It b ordered, that Friday.. th&gt;
offic.*: The following members were pres­
ent aud answered to their names: Bess- was as far out of place among the Anirrl- j The writer remember, wine forty yeara , ItehX-iy of March. A. D., IRC at nine o'etoek
making the acqu^ntance of a very . io tile forenoon. I- -iMigned for the hearing of
tiirr. Bronson. Dawson. Snyder. Smith. cans as a shooting star would be In purga-.
said prtitkxi. and that tbe hrlre at law of said
AUSO CELEBRATED
tory."
j
charming
Irish
gentleman
and
lady.
One
Brice. Hayes. Stebbins and Fcnrinsert.
; •'cM-raMsi and ail other persons Interested in said
• ! day site thought *he ot«erved that his eyes ' r-tate. are required to appear at a session
The minutes of the previous meeting
Miss Ruth Burnett, of Soathbartugh. I Wrrv resting inquiringly on her brooch.
f Mid eourt then to Im iMMMfl at the Probate
were read and approved.
Mass., Mrs Cleveland's Intimate friend, L which was of gold, indoring a maw uf office, in the city of HMtings. In said county,
The finance committee made a verbal re­ after whom little Ruth was named, has j fractured bone.
■ and show cause. If any there be. why lhe prayer
'
----- Sub laughed
aud said:
of the petitioner mnv not be granted. And it
port iu regard to Justice' Dockets and been formally received into the convent -------- -—
"Arc you admiring my brooch) I will tell is further ordered, that said petitioner give no­ And1 FARRAND A VOTEY Organs.
found that Justice Wightman had paid of the Sacred Heart at Kenwood, N. Y.
y^jpthe story ot it. One day, some ten tice to tbe person* Interested in said estate, o:
Correspondence solicited.
525 to the county clerk, which should
; the tendency of raid petition, and tbe beanng
years
ago,
when
I
wax
a
young
girl.
1
wm
Abraham Lincoln's early tutor and life­
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
have been placed to the credit of the libra-1
C. E. IN^ERSON, Agent.
ry fund. The committee were given more long friend. Mr. Dennis F. Hanks, recent­ staying in the bouse of a friend who also published In the Hastings BA.x.xan. a newxpa
per printed and circulated in Mid county of
. time to -investigate tbe Justice Dockets. ly died at the age of ninety-three. The knew Mr. N.. who is now my husband. , IUm-. once In each week for three roccesabr
Nashville, Mich.
On motion of Smith. / committee of one friendship between tbe two was very- We were barlug a game—a romp—and run­
was appointed to investigate In regard to strong, and was no doubt increased by the ning after each other through tbe house,
&lt; A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
the S25 paid by Justice Wightman to fact tirct tbe tutor once saved the future which was large, with long gaUerira iumI
chambers communicating with one anoth­
county clerk. The chair appointed Smith. president from drowning.
er. Mr. N. was clone behind me. trying to
Tbe professor read his regular monthly
Household
catch me. I darted through a doorand
report, and on motion of Smith lhe general
threw the door back behind me. Mr. N.
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rules were liid down by the board in relatiou to vacation Christmas week, were to
Mrs. S. L. Ballentine, of Port Huron, had his bead down, and the handle struck
be carried out, giving one week vacation. hav received a patent for placing glass In his skull nnd he fell stunned. The skull
.
Moved by Smith that the son of Philan­ oven doors and thus obviating the necessi­ waa fractured, ahd to save bis life he was
der Rom? be allowed to return to school ty of opening the doors to watch the pro­ obliged to have It trepanned. Now he
with Instructions to use no more tobacco. cess of baking. This device is intended wears n plate of silver over lhe hole, nnd I
Carried.
.
'to effect a saving of heat, insure better re­ wear the portion cut out of his skull in
The finance committee reported that they sults in baking delicate cakes, etc.. 8y not thia brooch. We became engaged, and re
had borrowed 82,00V of the Hastings Nat. exposing them to draft of cold air, by open­ now man nnd wife.”-Cornhill Magazin
bank at &lt;t per cent, interest until January ing the doors, and will conduce to tire
1st.
comfort of the cook’ In hot weather espec­
During lhe popular excitement and riot­
The matter of paying drummer bo/ ially.
ous demonstration in Rtuudn growing out
31.25 pe,t month for service was referidd
You are going to have canned fruit for of the outbreak of cholera, a prfeat atSor,
to committee on rules and regulations, and
tea.. Very well. Open the can and turn atoff was attacked by a mob. A man bad
for them to report at next meeting.
Its contents into the fruit dish at noon. shouted upon seeing him: ‘ There’s the
Ou motion the lioard proceeded to elect
.
a member of school board to fill vacancy Or, anyway, at least an hour before you in­ man that seized inc aud buried me aliye.
tend
te serve lu Why? Because it is Pre only this instant escaped from the
occasioned by the removal of Isaac Hen­
dershott. After twelve ballots had been much better, tastes fresher and has more grave that be put me in.” The excited
flavor after an Exposure to tbe air. from people, thoroughly «&gt;nxincv&lt;l that there
taken without any choice. Smith moved
was a murderous conspiracy against them
that the election of a member to fill the which it absorbs oxygen.
vacancy !&gt;e postponed until the next regu­
A number of housekeepers have had rushed upon the priest with cries which
lar meeting. Carried.
their canned fruit frozen this winter. A showed their determination to put him to
d
“fb: Tbe Prfesl foW«l hb arms and
The matter of discontinuing the depart­ correspondent of the Mason Democrat tells
mental work in lower grades was referred what she did with her stock of fruit: ”1 smiled, "xou have just come out of the
to the committee on rules and regulations. loosened the tops and t&lt;x»k off the rubbers, grave, you sayP’- hr called to the man
Aye. that 1 have.” "Ttan how,” asked
Tlie following bills of accounts were and then set the cans In a boiler of cold
read:
water up to about an Inch of jhe top (as the priest, dcwaat bappeiTt hat you’ve bad
the water will rise by heating), then heat­ time to ggt drunk already f” And it was
Sergeant &amp; Co., coal;
found that the man’s breath smelled of
W. F. Powers, hardware
1 25 ed the water to a boiling heat, let boll 13 liquor, the laugh was turned upon him
minutes, and fastened the tops as usual in
Hastings Engine and Iron Works
canning. You cannot detect any difference and the crowd left the priret unmoleMed.’
supplies
1 78
- Manchester Time*.
Fred Young, three batteries
2 50 In the fruit from that which has not been
frozen, with the exception of pears, -which
Goodyear Bros., hardware..................
In the days of Quean Elizabeth it was
SOUTH SIDE
I think become a little mealy."—The customary to strew green rushes on the
Wehttert Bros., hardware
Household.
.
3
Prof Sterling, paid freight
fl&lt;“roftl,*'M:tora’ retiring room
STATE ST.
Frank Fifield, unloading coal
in theaters—hence the term greenroom.
SuUequenUy it was usual to decorated
Tt-”
erbach A Son, chemicals13 00
Name and residence.
Mullen, cleaning yard3 00 Mo
walls with green paper, and sometimes the
Repairing by J.'C. Woodruff.
Baum. Baltimore
’’aynard freight and draying 1 10 19 J
rushes gave way to a carpet of green baize.
1 t Rosa Be^gleu,
’’

THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL
AND BEAUTY OF DESIGN
IN OUR LINES OF
DRY GOODS; FANCY GOODS;
DRESS GOODS
AND MILLINERY
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.

Russell

DON’T ALLOW A&amp;KNTS

The (act llutw^re doing
business thin ever before nT
dence that our govdssh.ve (J.
selected with judgment: that tU
have met with favor ihitourimw
are right.

ALWAYS SM0KE

Standard Made Pianos,
HARDMAN, FISCHER, •
HARRINGTON" AND
STARR.

Lehr Seven Octave Oriao Piau,

THE BEST
In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior

7.

MILLARD.
HAS^NGS MICH.

25

YEARS
SOLID WEAR

SFKinq Qoobs

Is the length of time that

STERLING INLAID
SPOONS IM FOBKS

Are warranted to last.
Also '■emember you
get a Present—"Good
Form," of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew&lt; ry store.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R, Pancoast

HAVE just received a fipe line of ihiTdtvnV
8hoe«, in Red. Black and Patent leather.
IIndies
’ Walking shoes of all styles, also Indies'
Lace shoes.

Aino, a line of Men's Plow Shoes that yon will
need very soon.

Buys the Ladies’ Baldwin Shoe from now until
March 12. These shoes have always been sold for
$2.50. Every pair warranted.

r. Q. STOWELL

The Reliable Jeweler.

Tte »St» .-oaimlttw kccplml dl
•

lh.y wm .Unwed a?1* oniOT
same.
"
On motion board adjourneu.
. ,,
Ggo. S. Tomijxson, 1 n?8W. H. Spkncb, Sec.
A NashrlUe Suicide.
Ou» village was thrown into a' stale of
excitement yesterdaj afternoon by Die sad
death m
Gertrude Belg!;, at the resi­
dence o&gt; C, M. Putman, on North Main
strtefrXl about half past two o'clock.
done up her work and went up
to sweep and had been there but a
abort time when Ute occupants of the
house, Mrs. Ptituanr. Mrs. Emma Simpson,
of Ha.-lings. and Wm. Feigbner, who
were down stair.-. Iteard what they sup­
posed tn lie a pistol shot. Immediately af­
terward n thump, its if' some one had
fallen. Mrs. Simpson immediately ran up
stairs aud went to the door of Mias
Beisch's room, and not seeing her she
called to her, but no answer came, and
stepping out of tbe room ahe glanced into
another room, and a horrible sight met
her gaze: there, lying on her back, juat
ineide lhe door, lay lhe poor, unfortunate
girl In a pool of blood, with her right
hand clutching a revolver. She Immedigttve the alarm and Dr. W. H. Young was
sutninnu.nl. who found that tbe lower por­
tion of her heart had been shot away,
which (mil caused death instantaneous­
ly
Mbs Heigh was a brunette, about 1«
***• and ’»
«*«u.chter of
Juhu. Itenh and wife, who live about one
aau i h df mi;ra «.;»»*&amp; of town. She ha I
been ta jt* employ &lt;rf C. M. Putnam

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A succewful woman doctor says: “I mar­
ried a young physician, and living as wo
did iu a small country town we anild
afford to take the papers and magazines to
which I had been accustomed in my father’n home. During the long winter even­
ings, often left alone, I found the time
dragging heavily, and never caring much
for fancy work I turned as a last resort o
my husband’s medical books nnd journal
I aoow became faecinated, and when my
husband found that I waa well prepared

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amount of time if you are 100
ing for

1 Will pay Cash for a good lot of, saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING

J. L. WILKINS, AgtJ

or any kind of budding
ial, by coining directly to ■■
and not only that, you will cave money by buying01
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We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
Md yet get a llvftig.

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Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 44 J

Published Thursdays by

COO1C. BT4OS..
• HASTINGS. MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.

WATCH
THIS /PACE
NEXT WEEK!

IRfi VAN VflLKENBURGH.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank *Meek, of Battle
Creek, are calling on Maple Grove friends
al this writing—Surprise party at David
McMore's last Friday evening—Mrs. Jas.
Renalds, of Kalamo township, attempted
suicide by taking laudanum but week
Saturday. Mrs. Renalds was formerly
Miss Meyo ami lived in Maple GroveMrs. Donham dislocated her .shoulder by
slipping on the ice In her yard last Friday
—Concert at the M. E. church Monday ev­
ening of this week after which there wiW’
be on oyster supper al J. R. Wilcox’s—
H. Chance, of Vermontville, visited at
David McMore’s Sunday—Your scribe
was In Grand Ledge Tuesday of this wiek
—Jacob Kautz an elderly gentleman and
the Dallhauser boys were io Wm. Smith's
barn one day last week and the boys
kept bothering Jake until be got bls
dutch up and threw a shovel at Phillip
Dallhauser striking him In the shoulder
and making quite a serious wound. He
Offered the boy 850 to settle it, but wheth­
er be will accept IL or whether It will end
in a law suit we cannot say—Mr. Williams
and wife have returned from their visit
to friends at ML Clemens and Detroit—
Another
sttamptrd
suldde.
Charles
Dosliam attempted suicide by taking lau­
danum at thevvldence of his sister, in
Nashville last Sunday, but through the
assistance of a stomach pump his life was
saved—A. T. Bawiey has (J5 hens. He
sold during the mouths of Jan. aud Feb.
121 dozen of eggs at an average price of 24
cents a dozen.

With the ’‘sole” object of making a few
"turns” that may last our allotted time
and come out well “heeled" we present
you with a few “patent” and valuable
“tips.”
A child's Dongola cloth top opera toe
patent Leather tip 5 to 8 for $1.25; 81 to
11 for $1.50; 11 to 2 for $2.00. Call and
see them. Every pair warranted.

SMASHING PRICES

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PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE.

SHOE DEALERS-

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.

WANTEDJ

SAW LOGS
W

I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWINC
P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they /
can’t handle call and Bee me. I will buy timber
standing.
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J. L WILKIES, Agt
35

Ban field.
Henry King and wife have surely
parted, he going to bls folks and six* tills
week Monday moved two loads of goods
to her mother’s,.where she will reside for
the present-^Mre. Levi Bresee fell last
week at the comer of the church as she
was going home from prayer meeting and
broke her arm Just above the wrist—Jos­
eph Haugh’s house burned up last week
Monday. He saved a part of his house­
hold goods, his wife being away at Grand
Rapids at the time; sbe losing all her per­
sonal papers in the fire—This coming Sun­
day baptismal will be performed at the
church on a number of children by Rev.
Chase, of Delton—The ladles aid society
met at Frank Cherries residence last
Wednesday, and a grand old time they
had. There were 34 In number and their
finance piled up to $2.45 higher tlian it
was before they met. Their next meeting
will be at Albert King's next WednesdayNorman Elsie and wife, of Galesburg, were
the guests of Elbert Edmunds last Sunday
and Monday—Rev. VanWinkle commenced
last Sunday evening again holding revival
meetings at the Baltimore church. The
elder was about sick all of last week so he
did not hold meetings there, but they had
the church crowded full of people Sunday
evening. The elder Is making It warm for
them and they are bound to hear him.

friendship offering to his teacher and
school partners, gave each an orange at
the close of school—Miss Carrie Reed has
taught the school at Milo two years or
eighteen months, and is again hired for
the coming spring term, which speaks
well for her as a teacher and of the pa­
trons of the school. Much might be said
of the advancement of the school and the
deportment of the scholars bat it might
seem egotism on the part of tho writer—
Mrs. George W. Nye returned to her home
one mile east of Milo, from South Dakota,
where she spent the summer with her
daughter Mrs. Atta Brown—Leon Spalding
of your city, is visiting bls father and
grand mother, Mrs. Addison SpauldingMr. John Barrett, of Richland, had a sil­
ver medal contest at Milo church on Sat­
urday evening. A good house and enter­
tained first alias. Miss Emma Gross, of
Milo, carried off the prize—State Grange
Deputy lecturer Jason Woodman, of Paw
Paw, and Mr. Bowser, of Johnstown,
spoke to an appreciative audience at
frairleville Grange hall Thursday evening
and on Friday at Pomona Grange at
Orange vl lie.

Chas. Brown and wife, former residents
of this place, are visiting their old neigh­
bors—John Holden was quite sick the first
of the week with'qulnzy; also bis daughter
Carrie with lung fever—Chas. Gilbert, of
Grand Rapids, Is spending a- abort time
Cloverdale.
People should be encouraged al the with relatives here—A number of oar
near approach of spring as sheep shearing young men attended the dance at Hickory
has commenced.
Don Tompaon and Corners the 22d—Mattie Barber Is visiting
Felix Chamberlain having sheared sixty aU Kalamazoo—Mrs. Doud and children
sheep last Monday for George Vontlne, of visited her brothers at Hastings last week
Prairieville—Quite an amount of fishing —A young child of Mr. and Mrs. Will
is being done around here with good suc­ Burchard was buried In our cemetery on
cess—The party nt the Lake View house Friday—Mrs. Mary Barber is visiting her
on tbe 22nd wns well attended and well daughter, Mrs. Hattie Holden, at Richland
conducted, but I am sorry to »«y thnt Fred Barber accompanied by a school
some young men, not all residents of mate spent Sunday at borne—Two sisters
Cloverdale. Imbibed 4o freely of the curse of Mrs. Vsndewalker from Grand Rapids,
of mankind thereby producing' scenes that visited her the visited her the past week;
arc revolting to human
nature—Mrs. also her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Hammond.
Howard Mosher has been In quite constant, &lt;f Hastings—A very pleasant surprise
attendance
on
her
mother
for
some time party was given Warren Fisher and wife
% Drtiun
last Thursday evening. It being the 20th
wobo Moon caught thirteen skoalu In past, as her mother Is very sick and Is anniversary of their marriage.
A fine
not expected to recover—Mrs. Marion
one hole in one day—C. B. Robinson Is
supper was served by their daughter, Dora
Davcqport
Is
Improving
rapidly
—
Dr.
tbe happy father of a 12 pound l»oy. born
Barber, at which 32 plates were laid. A
the 25th—Bom. to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Hart, Albert Gcsler, of Saranac, paid a visit vdry enjoyable evening was spent. Many
the 22nd, a daughter-- Burn to Mr. and io bls mother last week—Charles Snow valuable and useful tokens were left as
Mrs. Lewis, the 17th, a daughter—K. D. a brother of Mrs. Lewis Gcsler visited tokens of remembrance and esteem, for
Norwood was the guest of hlb mother friend* here last week—Wm. Mosher Is which Mr. and Mrs. Fisher through your
the Invalid list—J. J. Crans, of
Sunday—Mrs. F. G. Adams is on the sick on
correspondent wishes to express tlidr
list—Almont Nye. of Milo, was In town Orangeville, was in town Monday looking lieartfelt thanks, assuring their friends that
Monday on busiifess—Henry Whipple is fur a place to locate a shoe shop—Singing that evening will be a bright spot in their
landlord at the llurion house—Mrs. Boyn­ school baa ended and a great Improvement lives that will cast a radiance all along
ton made a business trip to Kalamazoo has been made in vocal music—Lurena the journey of life—Newel Barber is home
last week—Mrs. C. A. Van Amburg has King will reside near Gublevlllo the com­ from school sick with the qulnzy—Uzzie
gone to visit relatives near tbe Rapids ing summer—Jones Bates contemplates Boyes Is the guest of Mrs. Jennie Rey­
this weck-VTom Kelley gut a fish bone going to Minesota—Three of Cloveraalo’s nolds—Dot Spaulding, of Grand Rapids,
In his throat last Sunday while eating young ladles, composing part of a sleigh is visiting her cousin, Carrie Holden—P.
dinner, which he could not swallow. He load of young people that went to Prairie­ Flower has let his farm to his son Goidon
bad to call on tbe doctor to remove It— last Sunday for a i ide wero^le ft to find for the Asning year.
Mrs. Frank Bishop is under the doctor’s their way home the best they could.
I \
cart—Dr. Scribner partook of chicken at
Geo. Dartom was In town Fridays and
Mr. L. Whittemore’s Munday noon—Mrs.
W. H. Brown has returned from N. Y. Saturday—Mrs. John Tasker visited at
Garrett, of Milo, was in town on business
John Hare's, Bellevue, from Saturday till
state,
with
his
stster-ln-law
accompanying
Mondayi^Some of our townsmen got out
Monday- Mrs. James Powers, of Charlotte,
and shoveled snow off tbe railroad track him—The dance at the hotel on the 22nd
visited relatives hero last week—Mrs.
between Delton and Milo so the mall train was well patronized, having slxty-fivo pay­
Henry Tasker has been visiting relatives
ing
members
beside
a
host
who
came
In
could Set through the same day, expecting
at Battle Creek the past two weeks—fill
ns much as a ride home, when they met anihenjoyed a bountiful repast of oysters,
I the train, but t&lt;j their astonishment they etc/ An enjoyable time Is reported by Potter has returned home—About a week
ago Mrs. E. J. Bartom fell on the Ice and
got off tbe track and sat on the fence and those who were present—Ad Simpson and
f racturvd her left hip. She will have to
saw it go by.
Yum. yum—Two sleigh B. J. Barber started out on Tuesday morn­
keep to her bed some weeks In cons&lt;&gt;
loads went from here to attend quarterly ing in pursuit of fur returning in the latter
quence—The masquerade ball at hotel
meeting at Prairieville last Sunday—The part of the day having captured one coon
Feb. 23d, was a brilliant affair, 39 numbers
L. A. 8. met at Mrs. Williams’ Wednes­ and fourteen skunk besides a rich amouut
out with 33 couples masked and a large
day the 1st—Mr. Me Ba no is able to be out of rich perfumery—Glare Aldrich and wife
niftnber of spectators—Mrs. Mel Tucker­
again—C. Johnson has returned from the left here Tuesday for a visit .with friends
man was in town last week—We are
north, selling his farm while there—Tbe to western N. Y.—Corn is befqg purchased
at Richland by farmers about town, who promised a treat in the way of a lady­
CV CH is a corfdensc/f history of revival meetings have closed VE11 Thomas are still feeding slock mostly of which are preacher in the near fnture; Miss E. M.
caught 300 fish ou Big Cedar lake last
Howard. Albion—The social at Griffin
rrcnnt big
hisr fire.
firr*
Thn fall
fall.­ weeky/if any one is in doubt what makes sheep.
the recent
The
Cummins held by the literary club was a
ing walls smashed through my tbe spots on fish, ask our postmaster.
success. We understand they have nearly
Prof. H. B. Andrus’ youngest child Is enough money gaked for their library.
j building and to get even I am
Slide! levllle.
very sick—Mrs.
Leslie Reynolds and This Is pretty well in one winter—The
The donation (or Rev. Horner Friday
children of Grand Rapids arc visiting at snow Is going off fast
evening amounted to $25—The High
IL C. Wolcott’s—Mrs. E. M. Everts la
Woodland.
school present tbe drama. “The Confidensick with the mumps and her sister Miss
Chas Yank and Leonard Wunderlich
till Clerk.” March 10th—Minor Keeler
Valina Fuller Is teaching in her place at have finally succeeded in getting Mr.
! On many things at my new loca­ *pent
last week in the east, buying spring
—Sunday evening at the home of Schantz moved—Ed. Schantz went to De­
tion in Messer Bros. &amp; Rey­ goods—Mrs. John Pumfrey returned from school
his sister. Mrs. Whitmire, Chas. Durham troit on the 22d as delegate to the state
Rapids Saturday where sbe has
took laudanum with suicidal intent, but convention—Ira Stowell died on Sunday
nold’s building, in the place oc­ Grand
’&gt;oen the past six weeks for medical aid—
discovered in time and a Dr. procured at 5 o’clock p. m. Mr. Stowell has been a
cupied formerly by the Hastings Don Putnam closed his third term of was
who pumped the vile stuff up and after sufferer for about a year. Mn 3. was an
school In Disk Na 5, Tbornappie tp., last
1 City Bank.
walking him around In tho open air for a old pioneer of our township and leaves
week. He has been engaged for the next
while be was restored, hut Munday even­ many friends to mount his departure to
term—A large number of maids and geaDON’T BUY ANYTHING
ing was adjuged Insane and has been sent the bourn where no traveler returns—
tlemen are attending the county toadier*
the asylum—A Miss Sturgis, of Way­ There will be three tickets in the field at
n my line without examination in Hastings this week—John to
land, was the guest of Mrs. IL E. Sturgis our village election: Republican, demo­
started for California Monday,
.CALLING ON ME AT THE Carveth
over Sunday—The funeral of Mrs.,. B. F. crat and citizens—School closed in the Lee
where he will Join his wife and ' daughter
Reynolds who died Sunday evening, was district on Tuesday—Our mill yard is full
at San Dlago—Mrs. J. E. Ackerson visit­
conducted by Rev Geo. Johnson, of Jack-| of logs. We wonder why the mill does
ed relatives In Lowell last weak— W. O.
son, Tuesday morning at the home of the not commence sawing—L. M. Coville has
Ixiwden, of Hastings, was in the village
deceased—Mrs. Thomas Purkey Is quite . closed his blacksmith shop and will hence­
over Sunday—A load of young people at­
sick with phnemonla—Mrs. Rogers, wife forth till the mill—J. $L Smith and wife
tended the singing school in Irving Friday
of the engineer of the water works, died went to Battle Creek on Tuesday. He ex­
evening—Mrs. Horner Is very low with
Tuesday morning, at her home on the pects to attend the district convention—F.
lieart trouble, all hopes of her recovery
nortli side, of dropsy.
F. Hilbert Is In Detroit attending tne state
have been given up—Rev. Cronk occupied
convention—The 'uneral of Ira Stowell
tbe M. E. pulpit Sunday evening, Mr.
Bedford.
was held at the bouse on Wednesday.
Honior not being able to be present ou ac­
Mr. Art her Mantel, of Delton, was In
count of tbe severe Illness of his wife—
MIm Edith Clare was In Grand Rapids our village last Saturday—Mrs. Mary Car­
Club dance in Yarger’s hall Saturday
penter, of Battle Crock, has bedn spend­
Saturday—Mrs. Marriette Hendrick who
ing a few days with relatives here—Mrs. evenmg^Speclal meetings continued an^.
has been .&lt;qicndlng the winter in New
Henry Clapp spent a few days with
York stopped In this village on her way
Friday—R.'‘Quick and wife, of Loweli,
home to Peach Belt, the guest of her son friends in Bsttlo Creek—Mesdames Rey­ were In town Tuesday the guest* of their
nolds, Burke. Crane, Stratton and Will
ill. E. Hendrick--Aaron Clark delivered
Crandall Visited the aid society in the son—Win Ed wards and'wife were in Has­
nn address on Christaiu Science In this
Monroe district last week Wednesday— tings Saturday—Ollie Culler, of Hastings,
village Sunday evening—Our quiet village
The ladies ahi society met at tbe home of was the guest of her parents south of town
was startled by tbe fire alarm Saturday a.
u few days last week—Myrtle Riegler and
m., the cause being the burning of J. E. Mrs. C. Burke Wednesday—Floyd Hall Maude Sperry entertained frk-n.!- from
Ackerson’s residence on Dibble St The took a merry party of young people to Lake Ode sa Sunday—Freeport ha* a new
tbe evening with Mixa Ethel and
Richard A. McCURDY. President. buys responded promptly,, but water nut spend
Masters Se^nrd nnd Bert Wallace last depot—A load of Freeport young people
being plenty before they sot the fire under
Friday nlgld. A very enjoyable time Is were sleighriding last Sabbath—Rev. Ar­
control, the building was badly damaged.
reported—Mr. T. Kennedy and family ney. of Lake Odessa, is expected In Free­
Loss 8400. Fully Insured.
BETTER THAN A SAVINGS BANK.
bave returned to their farm in Johnstown port some uiiriil this week to assist in the
The benefits to be derived from a Life Iwrarafter n winters residence hero—Mr. W. revival—School will soon be ended. They
once policy, and the deposit of th&lt;- name sum
Quimby.
Payne has removed with his family from utend to hold nn exhibition In the ball.
paid for premiums in asarinjre bank, raises a
The ladlev aid society met at the homo Lacey to this place. They will occupy
question which is frequently dls-cu»ed by peo •
pie Interested in the subject of Life Insunmce. of Mrs. Charles Bldletnan last Th a red ay. Mrs. Mission’s house and she will peenpy
Chancy Wood, is expected home from
If a mu at th*&gt; ago of thirty deposits tn a Notwithstanding the btondy da/ there
rooms with Mrs. Baugh—Tbe masquerade Boyne City tills week—Jay Carpenlci had
bank each yearthc sum of ITO 77. at 4 par cent,
compound interest, for ten years, be will real was a large attendance and a very pleasant dance at tbe hotel Feb. Slat was not very I one finger mid, thumb on bis right touxi
largely attended—Miss Pearl Botiierton cut off Munday while working iu a »w
1 at tbe home of Mrs. Bert Striker in thiuv
gave a very pleasant ^pasting party last mill—Mra. Maggie Buras went to Battle
A death claim recently j&gt;ald by the Mutual
Ltfn Insurance Company of New York proves weeks—C.'Castdin and wife spent Sunday Monday evening—Mr. Erneet Moon, Mr. Creak last week and returned Saturday on
that Company to hare a decided advantage with friends near Battle Creek—Quite a and Mrs. Reynolds, ”Mr. nnd Mr*. Burke.
account of the scarlet fever being hi t*—
over the aavinga bank, as tin--foliowtng mu*, number from this place attended tbe fun­
Mrs. L. A. Stratton rfnd son Fred went tu place—L. Kushner returned from hi* nor1
tratlon will show:
In March. IMM. ths Company ImbuM Policy eral of Willi-tm Turner, who died from an Harmouia to church Sunday evening—
No. 31.400, for ll/AX &lt;&gt;n the t.n pajment life abecM on the brain last Saturday. The Rev. Mr. Fleming, of Chicago, Is expected urn trip the finit uf the week—T. Tbursl
lias sold his store building to Mr. OQt
planjup- at lasue thirty, annual premium Ka.77. funeral bring held at । the new T. M.
to prvscfi bent next Sunday. He will re­ her of Yankee Springs—Mra. C. Covert
The Insured had always p-i.d bls pre mi uma
near Morgan. Monday. The
In cash, allowing his dividrnds to accumntate. church
i sorrowing [mother has the sympathy of all main here a mouth nn trial—A box social quite ill; also L. B. Carpenter— Enoch J
which amounted at death to •1311.00, or f.’.ri
Bill l* given Uy the grangers al their hall drus spent Sunday with his brother Fra
morn than be had paid to the Company; that —Tbe friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose
amount with the f^ce of tho policy make the Reed gave: Wm a surprise hud Friday in this plate uvxt batutday. evening, All —Rufus IhHiner came near Itwinglrisri
total claim N.711.U0. AMS.11 more than would
are iuilied.
arm one day last week while luting I
will be long remembered
have been realized from the bank; or. in other evening
getting it caught hi
the
press
won’.K an an tnvratment it had realised S per I It bdng [their fifth anniversary. The
ccul compound intenrst, lea-s K1JB.
some way. Report says that I lie ikidi
presents wiife both beautiful and useful,
Kind reader you know Hie eonditiou of badly torn from the Vibow to tho wrta
and being a complete surprise It can be
weather.
you.
ilow 1 Ed. Hartman has gone to South Bend
better
than told-Mr. and Mm. tlw we
*Arerr 11 will not Inform y
"u,’ ,,ow
Wm. Waldorf! attended the funeral1 of do yo°J11? ,?”1?chwirS*,"r ’’iLfP*1 » i open a barber shop—Our school eta
Mrs. Babcock. of South Bastings, last Fri­ car load nf sheep from Milo la-t Wcdnrs-'! next week. We hear some talk of Tuiv
day. Mrs. Waldurff being a nelce of the day tor Buffalo— Miss Carrie Reed closed | the same ti-acher fnr the summer ten
her winter term of school at Milo last
ik ceased.
Friday—Master
Eail C. Towne, as ai is vlsltl»g his cqt

Piq Fire!
the survival of the fittest.
Biq Wind !
We are interested in the sur­
Biq Cr/ish !
vival of the fitter.
Darwin was interested in

ONE PRICE

WHOLE NO. 1968

HASTINGS. MICH., MARCH 2. 1893.

Hastings Banner

Largest Circulatim
of any paper in the
County.

W. H. QOObYEXIR

The Mutual Life lite Co,

J. It McM Special Agent.

�Hastings

buried by bricks. I

MACOF8GUITEAU
Banner.

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proto roil le.ro tor ytmrwlr toS' «•
WHO THEN ESSAYS SELF-MURDER. ItaDAtaD to.y .total ,b«
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Millionaire

Shot

in

the

Back by a Crank.

Your Painter
ta, often
trying to obu.=&gt;•£■»£ “ “of
tu c.ec retorted“w of which
mixed pamto, the
— jiffi.
be knew nottanc,
col,jr wttl&gt;

fatal Th. buU« rttonto ““J"
rtsht.booM.r bUd., «oJ gl«ne«l ww.nl
to. right. It
.uggtotal that the phytoCIAO. taouM difal probUilt tor tbe ballot
until Mr. Mtakny bwtaie mere coinpototo,
-Frantic Neighbor* Bosh
but the wounded man insisted that the
operation ahould be proceelrd with Imme­
diately. Soon nft» r J o’clo, k the physicians
extracted the buMDr.Morse .naid thattbb
hialUt antrred ttel. W the right shoulder* - Jared.
bln&lt;k nnd tanging .UghUy to to. right ClllCADO, Frb. a.-Rrnntoo l»non«
■t ruck the varte.bitrludglng below In on. ot WCTe l,ur|ed brnreth a bundral ton. ot
th. .plnoui pruce—.
I brick nt ISO o'clock Uli. morning on H.lTbe
Wound
r.um*whi»t
...
. n«r C.ntoport „
venue They
Dr.
M..rtald
ttat the Daazerou*.
wound
not • &lt;tal
-Ire-t
ortaue.
W
d«

F„b»bilitj That The Boa»M» *&gt;“»
Will Recover From His

! i bJ’p^tJmc. bill, buctai

^^Tto.bo«w-«lll to —
'
1 nlou with no prosp«'t
BdJ£?rnrtnl&lt;?Vh1nw
I WasMIKUTOJT, Feb. 88.—The first thing
' done in the seturte yesterday was tho mdof Washington’s farewell addreea by SghaBis Property •»
U,r Manderson, president pro tem.. after
Cause ot the Would-Be Assassin's Deed
-Exasperated That Mackay Cosld Buy
which the sundry dvil bill wm
&gt;nJ nM**ed with all tbe aniendmente. The
IIU Wife a • ! 50,000 Jewel, the Lunatic
—
T man. In
cuultomrf* 'report «i tb. furtltaatkrn. bill
wx.
«erv«i to. .'to rim omrata tad dlplonecesxarily lata!, but that hl* patient was [ were crushed beneath a wall of an unfln
These tints are a combination of P*^
mtok appruprlaclun. token up tad cowddby no means out of danger. He added j
flTe.»tory bnlldlng, blown down by a Xl Mill exwmuv. —dta. toftor which
fecHy pure colors, put up in smaU^can*.
lim Bleb.
££n.red so that one pound will
that
lu
cast
’
s
ot
gunshot
wounds
there
whIc||
BWeptoWthc
dty
shortly
after
Sax Francisco, Feb. S6.—Tha life of
the senate adjourned.
tint
of Strictly Pure White
r’wbtaDr. .DldDigbt Thntatot kUteltad woundri
John W. Mackay was attempted yesterday
Tbe hou*«j did not adjourn Tueeday s
Lead to the »h»de sh&lt;T£
{J® best
lockjaw.
------- . ,-----KMiun uuUl «;» yesterday warning. •
■
•it
-------after
-t ---------tf'
Bv this means you will have the Desc by W. C. Rippey, nn old man who waa un­ Morse said that
was too soon
ex­follow*: KlUrfvJohn Smith,
S„iths world, bscse m»de of
„* the termiw
Dollie Smith, afvd. 13; Balie Smith, aged
of tne
the duiur
bullet w
to mmvmm
foretell
doubtedly Insane, and who, after attempt- traction
tmctiou ot
in« Nr. Mackay’s as- , nation of the wound, but that Hr. Mackay
the best materials—
cn.t,i. amdS: Paulina------ ,aervYMterday’s M*ion began at 11 a. m. with
“p!^1 te ^LckS*!? lVxmdX^d I .’nt, aged 19; J^-ph
sasjuoatloD, turned I, g
,vru
a dozen roembere present. Hatch antag­
■
S
Maoktoy
In
New
York
tlta
Mr.
B;
F.
Know,
.|W1
Mta.
Mnry
Karn, onized tbe tKMtoflice bill with the anti­
the weapon UP°° | Vmmg MacKay m new xur* «u**. —. i ««&lt; r.
-»x
— ®;
—&gt; —
---------himself and inflicted Mackay had been shot, but that the wound Bge
aged
q 43.
43- Injured—I.
F. Kunze,
Kuute, Jr.; Patrol option bill, but wss beaten, and the former
a
mortal wound. was not
*considered
------ *■*—JJ
dangerous.
------ **«.•».!..
After tj
ex-1
-----------------Se^aut --------Igaughiin;
u.i— rww
Officer
—- william
WilliamSmllh:
Rmlth: bill ws* I'aosad and tho Indian bill
traction of the bullet he wired giving the jyR -Amelia Smith, aged 43, mortally taken up.
Shortly after noon
WAsmicoroic, Feb. M-The senate ympure colore lowt on basing one
above statement of the patient’s condition, j
two men, one of them ■ , At a late hour last night Mr. Mackay’s wounded.
o' the breads of white tad thto are
terday passed the diplomatic and cvnanter
Th* Building That Cr**heJ Down.
standard, manufactured by the
Old
an old man, were seen condition was unchanged, and bls phy­
aud tie militanr academy bills in leaa than
Two
month*
ago
Klein
Bro*.,
retail
dry
Dutch’* process, and known to be
walking through sician* think he will recover. Rippey waa
food* dealers of South Hal* ted Mreet, an hour, and braidre that nearly completed
strictly pure:
Lick alley—tbe alley still alire, but unconscious. His death burned out with a tremendous loea The consideration of the legislative, executive,
“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy"
pauage through Uck was only a question of a few hours.
and judicial bllL An amendment was
building was wrecked, but tbe firm began
agreed to giving to the raiuUter of the
“Beymer-Eauman" “Eckstein
JOHN w. MACEAT. House from Sutter to
MR. ^CLEVELAND’S CABINET.
to rebuild at oikt. Work was pushed as United States at any European eourt the
"Fahnestock"
“Anchor"
Pont street Persona who noticed the two
The Holl Filled by tbe Selection of Her­ rapidly as possible, anti within the last aarne title a* that country'* representative
men
paid
no
attention
to
them
until
sud
­
“
Morley
”
“Kentucky"
‘ '
few days workmen liegan putting the fin* lu the United States bears.
bert and Olney.
“Shipman'* denly two shots in rapid succession were
"Southern"
The feature of the house meeting waa the
Lakewood,N. J., Feb, 23.—Cleveland an­ ishitig touches on tbe fifth floor of tbe
''Collier",
fired, and the man who had fired them—the
“Red______
Seal" _
general ovation given to the uaval secre­
nounced last evening that he had com­ walla The structure stood ywtenlay' a
older—waa seen to fall near the end of tbe
"Davis-Chambers"
pleted bis cabinet by the selection of Ricb- lhell without a roof, without windows— tary elect when he entered. He tried to
alley. The other, who seemed to be wound­
• brands of Strictly Pure White Lead
aid Olney of Boston, for attorney general, only the walls nnd the bare skeleton of an dip In uuobwrved. but couldn’t and the
ed, wm at once helped into a buggy and
Interior. This was the fitted building menii-ftrs without regard to politic* nx
driven rapidly away, while the old man and Hilary A. Herbert,ot Alabama, for »ec- which was ummx! by the storm Into a heap and cheered him. Hatch tried again to get
retary of the navy. The complete cabinet Is
up the anti-option bill, but wai again
; •
ire csla; to paint, it will pa/ you lay bleeding an&lt;{ unconscious on the street
a*, follows: WaltT Q. Gresham, of Indi­ it brick.Wrecked bj a Slagle Blsst
send ’t&gt;t.31Jr 1 book containing informal
beaten and the Indian appropriation bill
IdentlflcaUou of the Shooter.
uf that may sav: you rru..-.y a dollar: it wiU
ana, secretary of state; J^hn G. Carlisle,
Shortly after midnight a southeasterly resumed and considered without final ac­
An immense crowd at once assembled
you a postal card.
and tbe i&gt;oiicc soon arrived. A pa­ af Kentucky, secretary of the treasury: rind l&lt;egnn puffing Across the city, nnd tion. The conference report on the army
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
bill "m sgrevI ta The sundry civil 1411
trol wagtn was called and the wounded ; Danlel S. Lamont, of New York, secretary {aiiiing in velocity assumed tbe character
of war; Hilary A. Herbert, secretary of the of a gale within an hour. It blew down with seuate amendment* waa referred
man was hurried to the receiving ImpitaL — —»------- * — — —tigne, ninasUid In windows that offered to the appropriation committee.
dcctur found that tbe
the suicidal »*vy;
&amp;*vy; Hoke Smith, of Georgia, secretary,
secre&lt;ary,of
There the doctor
,oi , wt.no. jmuuh. .»
‘ rRm.
Washixgtox, Feb. ®.—The eenate put
bullet had j&gt;enetrat«l above the heart and ! Gie interior. J. Sterling Nor^’^
gtruc.are &lt;)tl n„. west side. Many
had paasetl through to the back, from nn- j braska. secretary of agriculture, V ilaon b. *
awakened In Affright u lu ytMlentay an the IcgUlative appropria­
te-n bill. Tbe bouse clause abolishing tbe
der
tbe
skin
of
which
it
was
extracted.
.
Bissell,
of
New
York,
portmaster
general;
.
|
1(1U!te5
pvkroi
in
the
furious
blast.
*&lt; White anJ dazzling
’
। Richard Olney, ot Massachusetts, attorney rhe wind Low!„j nrrccly across the aouth- Utah roinmladon w .•ur-strickru out »ud a
In the moan\sfair light she looked." At the tltne ©f the ojieration the man was j cn-nrral.
J; western portion of the city, and all ■Inhi'r'
at once, provision lu- rtod appropriating frrt.'.TS ter
uncorucious ami pul-telcM. The won nd I Rvneral.
Wa* « Surprise to JenL‘« Friends.
gntbei
Tbe amount jor
|, gathering
it* energy for a single bla«:, clerks tv renatops.
pronounced fatal. TJtere was little |I
Nothing remarkable about that! was
_______
;uw man
s person
rate woo
.... Klein
.. ----building
...
from cellar to the civil service commteMOU wa» increased.
on
the dying
man's
person io-inui
to-indicate
who •| The sei cell on of 1 LI ary A. Herbert for . ' ’t the
She was fair to look upon, as a matter hrt trttk He hnrl In hi* nfieket t l«.tt. - ndnBVy
becn exp****1 for Fcveral days garret and. drawing in the wall* on the An amendment requiring cause to be
to. but
Ut Mr. Olney
Oto.,b»»
’s name hnd not been menB^.;
' lower
&amp;?
stories,
«&amp;shook
torikifrom
rra
above
r,..bu
a hundred
nJr«1 shown before the veteran soldier members
of course; and the dazzling effect was
of the Capitol police ixmld be removed
writer stated Hurt he wax 73 years of age, \ Moned to connection with the cabinet and.
Th„ T„„ ltoommi rdttawsu
produced by her white robes—cleansed
withdrawn, Cockrell and Wolcott oppoa
signed “W. C. Rippey."and there was' also »&gt;»■ •election Is a surprise to ererybody,
-------------- ..
....
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.'
.
...
;
Ou the north of tbeunfinisb-d building ing it. Tbe I.ill wm not completed.
and brightened by a liberal use of
name, j particuitfnly
P"t,cuI*?y to
,0 the
ihr iriends
^ends of George A. #U1Ol
- j. lwo .frame cottages,
. two storira
. ,
upon him an envelope bearing the name,!
inch
Hatch again antagonized the Indian bill
Dr. L. L. Lincoln. On the back of the let- | Jp”k«. Hilary A. Herbert has beentu con- - jn bright. In the our Immediately north with the auti-option bill, and was again
ter were the worth. The end IsnoLyeL’ Rress for many years and has acted as ' nfthe bri&lt; k I uddlng-7-il South Halstead defeated in the house. The bill was com­
Upon a sheet of paper under the beading ! chairman of the naval oatnuntlce of the street—Hr* J John Smith. Smith run* a pleted in cotumiUce, but U«-t pa.-vd. Hol­
-Food for Reflection” were the words: house. H« is thoroughly familiar with _saloon on the. lower flour, apd his living man a*ke&lt;I for « fonnsl uott-omcitrrence !o
“•Paid one hundred an&gt;l fifty thousand dol­ the work that has l«eu done toward plat- roo®* *rT« Above. In three rooms last the senate sun-ndmenU to the sundry civil
lar* for one sapphire to place on the fore­ ing toe United Sure, nary on » pn,p„ ' nlsbt topt Smith M. wife toree eihUdren. hill, except tbe Sherman bond amend incut,
.reA i,t.
,r •&gt;.« -__ K'»l
w® bartender. lu the next
head of his wife—a sulRcirnt amount to footing tod
but Hajcb objected. A night'eesaioa waa
hlrtaqwtato ot the j.rerent
?MIl
have
nave saved at leant
least firehundered
nrentinaereu of
or hla
tils vicvio„n,i-r ^n.tn.r-inn •
nnuuru wtm.um attempted to paa* private pension bills, buturn. Irma snlchUl grata. Ju.l think nt •“
Mm
" j&lt;«*»
•. l u
' ’tES to,
j
l
,i I ’Vijimni Kuusc. wire *S»
kept . •.)«*&gt;'&lt;*
a jrwrirv more there was uo quorum pnacuL
«nd which lam ten ptaned. mtore Uta .
d d„,r lbe
it! Inscribe it upon his tomb.”
Washingtom. Feb.
After four hours
.mo.t.tatablem.n tor to. bend otto, „|vU„, |ut&gt; „„
Uto1
Lost Illa Money In Stock Gambling.
dep.rtment.
I Kuuxe, bl. ton nml Kiioie'a t.lher «ud
Shortly before 8 o'clock Dr. August A.
legislative
appropriation,
insisted on its
,
1
,
..
1
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“
»»"■•»
•
“
".nr
’
lta«
Drosacl called at the receiving hospital '
Rlchnrrl • Olney Is one of the leading aaina could uot be karmxL
amendn.rtit* and a*ked a conference. The
and fully Identified tbe dying man as AV. C. I
• i Lto-m
1 practitioners of the Massachusetts bar.
------cl-vuee
providing
for
“
•lura"
Inrretlgation
Rippey. He said: “I., knew
Rippey
very
;
,
«lrpwx 'rry I
hnJ1 Mt Md
trfiud nodtlan or
CAME DOWN WITH A ROAR,
Fhat’s one of the peculiarities of well. De used to come
was striken out. An *11eript to proceed
my nta.
place ever.
every f
om. to mr
ln
lk,CA1 „„tu^ bn,
-----'
known u on. ot to. tadlmr lawyer. ■ •‘■“■■tad. lto.1,
to. K..eo. or th, Ow- to executive Lus:n»s* was drfcMied—'Jb to
KIRK’S Soaps. Qothes washed- by day and read jiapers before he went down ■iu
SI—and after paying tribute to the memory
town. He did not come in this morning ■
fortunate 1 letim*.
them always attract attention by their as usual and be seemed very much dis­ substantial citizens of Borton. Ilia selcctlon gives New England n representative' when the wind struck the Klein struct- of Reprveontative Kplnnla, of New York,
•
tressed over something as he passed about In the cabinet and that of Herbert gives ’ ure it toppled the uorth wall over on the the senate adj turned.
purity and brightness*
There was noiae and filibustering In the
9 o’clock. He was born in Cincinnati, O., the south three posltkir.s. Cleveland’s ‘ two frame buildings. It came with a mar
JAH. S- KIRK Ac CO.. Cliicaco. ■ and leaven a wife and family there. At callers yesterday were Daniel S. lAtaont that startled a hundred families In the house. Holman wanted to formal nonj one time he was worth over (100,000 and
cencur in the *enate amsndtr.eato to tbe
ieC&gt;m.Ont’ who?r?\*’,,f’yn‘ X®w!neUhboriio&lt;xl, and with a furious crash
Dusky Diafflood Tar Soap
i made about aw.UOO on the Comstock. He
sundry civil bill—except tbe8bt rman bond
York at It3u p. m. and left at 0; Father
.
1 came to San Francisco and began gam­ Larkin' and Captain P. J. Cunningham. ' J™??1 ’*of ’P11”1"^ wood amendment—without debate. Bland in­
------ ------------• ; bling in stocks. His money scon began to of Washington. Father Larkin is an ex-!
1 brokrn “rick fourteen persona Terri- sisted that tl&lt;agreemeot to do thia carry
' go and then he opened a cash grocery store.’' chaplain in the army and Captain Cun-1
with it an agrecmetit also to non-concur
occupants of neighboring house* rushed
FORl’flUri:
rai**] i&gt; s | That venture failed and about four years
ningham has a position In tbe war depart-1 lia|f dad Into the street, which waa filled in the Sherman amt^dmeoL, but there
BUSI- ago he waa running a bar and dining
are a number of Democrats who do not
*. mo z- « «
room on tbe steamer which plies between ment. Their call was. they said, purely a ' w ith the shrieks of enued men and women. think that way nnd w Ilolntan could nut
I.EGK
P^dotic visit to the president-elect on . Several policemen near by took In the sitEnclose stamp for circular- Address, A. 9. 'i °—(Francisco and Stockton.
W uhlngtmt, “rtod.y, Cleretatd re- ,„u&lt;)n and exiled tor help. Hundred, ot Mre-. Hatch antagonlxed the appropria­
PAKisM, ITopT
tion bill* again with the auti option bill,
lna nelrtbmtn?
hmu
'-/"At one time he lived in Denver and mh».l«hD».toldW.
but wo* Iwaten and the sundry civil bill
owned quite a lot of property, but It also
PROMINENT RAILWAY MAN DEAD. ; pouring In to the srene of tbe disaster, and was taken up and the amendment con­
। soo’i half a dozen Are engine* came hurrywent in his stock speculations. latterly
sidered. Filibustering th-n began and Bland
j ing to the spot.
7
the old man was almost without means
made a lung flnanoal speech.
Later
Wrwt to Work &lt;m the Bain*.
and was in a very despondent frame of
tributes were paid to the memory of Sena­
?”f fh?AFeh&lt; * r re*MeUt A1Ien
the ruins. Th® flratpiSJukinS?^
mind. He knew almost the old-timers in
tor John Barbour.ot Virginia, nnd then the
California. When no one else could identi­
.
vel, of tbe Atchison, Topeka and Santa&gt;e • Mrs. Smith, with a fractured skull and her house adjotirned.
fy a man old man Rippey was called upon
Washixgtoy. Feb. ».-Bu«|n«m was
nnd he generally succeeded. About six railway, died at Coronado Beach, Cal., ye» right arm broken. She will die Young
months ago he identified a man named terday morning. Mr. Manvel left Chicago Kunxe.w** next rescued, not badly injured, brisk in congress yeeterday at both end* of
h*1*? °,ut
th*
but waa «xm the Capitol. Tbe senate paoMd the pen­
Waldron and two weeks ago identified a six week* ago suffering from a compliesman named Maloney who jumped off the tion of lung and kidney troubles. Re- e*tinSul’'®«1. but the danger from the sion bill, carrying »lfifi.&lt;«),CiOO. jart M lt
I wharf. Maloney was an old friend of Rip­ porta for a time indicated an improvement
™
two P°llc®- came from the house; agreed to a confer­
pey and, like him, bail lost every cent be in his condition, and up to Thursday it1 S^Jhurt
bfl
bricka and
ence report ou tbe military academy bill,
AMUNI3TEATOR*S NtLK
bv Lu
V
In the matter of Uie estst-? ot limner N. ever had in stocks. Maloney and Rippey wm thought he would*recover. t£\£ ;
and appointed a conference committee on
Crittenden, deceased. Notice U hereby given were rich men m the old days and'both nouncement of Mr. Manvel’s death at San toS^awav nL «
fcu"Jr«i firemen, the sundry civil bill It then did considerthat I sh*U Mil at public suctlm, u&gt; ‘he high­ committed suicide from the same cause.”
ta Fe headquarters waa dircrwllUxl, as let-1 errd the LmS- wr«:k*«® that car­
est bidder, ou Friday Um tenth day of Much.
•b111 ior“’' i,i',ri“ v&gt;9ters received by tbe morning mail told of last tn ? ?h
*inKK Jt was ended al
A D. WKL at ten o’clock In the toren w»n. at
Mte'tou tl» mi. ot totudoutov Ito i, oik
THEj WOUNDED MILLIONAIRE.
bb boptoal tapremmemlDbrelto.
I JS»UOMJ tor L^re^toVlta too‘l“” ™l«gi..
the Probate Court room* In th- city of Hast&lt;lU»UtoS«totor E STS
lug* in the County of Barry. In the^tateof
Michigan, pursuant to f.«cen«e and authority Not Fatally Shot—Ills Statement of ths
jouroed.
Death of Burua Hateh.
I
Crushed Like E^hell*.
era.'.led to me on the thirteenth day of January,
Attempted Assassination.
A. D., 1*M, by me Probata Court of Barry
New York, Feb. SL-Rafu, Hatch, for-'
**ll was so heavy that no vretor it petow! tlw Indtoa WU uxl U» exr
Tbe news spread rapidly, and Mr. Mackay
County. Michigan, all of the estate, right, tittle
prominent Wall strvet man, ex- ■ tEJ
^?um' h°u*ee was htL
and interest of the **ld dereawd of. in and to bad hardly reached his room before it was merlya
president of the Pacific Mall and cicely1
WheU* and cov- oouplw bin tinder ,o,p«iiton ot tbe role,
the real«&lt;tate Mtinte and being in the County
rod In . Mortn of cheer, u to tbe utter
ot Barry. In the Wat* ot Michigan, known and besieged with friends anxious to know connected with the Panama Railway com- * nnr Mrson
ffrvat
"under
i*
"■&gt;‘‘'■“■“"ram.l In .11 th. ron,
dre.rib-d as follows, U&gt;wH ■_ The west fractional whether Ms wound was serious. As he bad P»ny, died to bl, bom. Id Spuytop Jmyrtl I mId^U. i^tat
half &lt;&gt;i)a(the non th west quarter (’«&gt; and the
menu to the sundry civil UR and
u
west bait (Hint (lie eaM half (4&gt; of tbe south not yet been examined by a surgeon it was ye.tad.ytot.DDOD. H.wM.p„,mlno,t' tatalw .ere tore, “£r
?„'* to conference. At one time the confusion
west quarter &lt;&lt;«» of section twenty (90) in thought advisable to receive no one. Assur­
town .1* north range neven (I) west. wtn«h it tie
figure on the street for lift
bereSSh
11
lh
*L
tho
’
’
pmkw
u»«untare
My.lNtatanto
etreer
aod
will he made subject to two mortsage* field by ance was, however, sent our to his friends Hatch has for a long time suffer^
Ii from
f___ a broke the
l3eni bere that &gt;t was “not a bear garden.- but
•}« lit/h*. to to.
lUmael Osmra. which morucaarv and the In­ that ho did not consider his wound serious,
btwifteaa went on remarkably well. Tbe
terest on Dec. &gt;tth. t«2.jMnouoted to (be sum
and that he was not confined to his bed. complication of kidney and liver trouble
conference report on tbo military bill was
He^was
born
in
Kennebeckport,
Me.,
In
Jannarv-jnth. A. D.. isox
Mr. Mackay’s statement of the affair Is as
to.ro&gt;„ .( A. H. Dreylut, a ^ao'X£
to, and a bUl continuingforaye^
Wm. P. Siosam. Adminstrator.
follows’: “I was walking down Sutter
the present tariff on fine linen irocxle with
toPUrrod. uX’SUES
'«■' «■ bb
street, bound for my room to pack my
MORHfAGK foreclosure.
valine, as I intended to go to Virginia City
Lmbtood, n. j„
:&amp;_Jad
KANSAS IS AT PEACE AT LAST.
Wlrnio. default baa 'been made In the ron- this afternoon. When I reached Lick al­ Grttoutm „nrr&lt;l In Irtk«wtxxl u 5*■ n m.
didoussf a rertala mortgaev. executed by A’v*
। no vammlMln. Hnumytw«nl«y, nnd
ari„„
th„ (..
bare'^,^ «-ne..“^ZTto
S CoMre and M .nr a. Cowles of the Tawnshtn ley I thougiiLlt woQld be a shortcut to the iMd
cnUw. H« will b. Mr. ClkM^M
.g Jrvimt. Barry Cotjntv. Michigan, to Allee J hotet 1 had hardly taken two stein into
tare«««l rrom.defeeUre Cue, broke
OMreUU (formeriv Afire J. Morey) of TUrdo the alley when I heard' a ° pistol shot j Knot until thb, ^tornoon. wb«n bswlll
Tor«A. Feb. -to-TL.
Zitore
Ohm. Marina date Mar the wweith. A. l&gt;.. ism’
paused for a moment rather startled, for I tar. lor CMcngo. Gretoi.ni bn J „ bonr1,
b'“W‘“« «‘»l South W.ta
and roeor*,*! on the seventh dar of May. A. D
&lt;&gt;» Dougta
UM3. at ihreoo'clock and thirty Are minutes, o’ hid not seen any one In the alley when I SSjw't J“Un1?? ’*“&gt; M-Soeretay UureTnJy ”111
S?nS**?'l*r- ‘Wttath. tame, were
u&lt;
Iltwar Htifttlwr...n entered it, nn^ did not at first know from John W. Foster, at New York.
h’V’
• commlttato
Cenote. Michigan, and there I* now claimed to which direction tbe report of tbe pistol
THE DEATH RECORD.
b«s 4u-&gt; on s&lt;4«) mortgage the sum of twn came. Suddenly a voice exclaimed: 'Mr
tfWMivs'rd ivevrtn fmndrwi and Mxtv &lt;&lt;ollnr« ami Mackay, you have been shot,' and looking
u**- A?tVU&gt; K^ese' Prominent E»i*conluty-twoceat* Including an attorney lee of thirty up I saw the gentleman who brought me
toe Popnlta tol'eo* u” J'aontT'TiS
palian divine, at Milwaukee.
1
-five dollar*, and M pror-erdings uaviug been
taken ,-U Jaw to recover the debt secured by the to my room—Mr. Bonner—on (he other
Mrs. Marmuilde Minukwicx, wtfeot
M Co" Ctareb
ci.*
•tdd morgage nr any part thereof; Now there­ side of the alley.
the co ant. At Washington.
1
fore. i'y&gt;tl e Is herohr given that on Friday the
taelvth alar »f M*v i»t. nt U o'clock
01
noon, fuandard time, nt tlw north front door of,
“ ‘No, 1 am not,' I replied. 'Yes you are,'
ike Court hmivj In toe city of ILwtinr*. County
of Barry.
of MkbUan tlvtt temg the he insisted. Tor I saw dust fly from your
- touldina (n which clronlt court for County of coat when the bullet struck you.' I put
of th' niHn“ .?'* I
Barr. is to-M.by virtue of th" power of rale
l«2^r “• U
ot Chl'&lt;w&gt;. « Oto.
contained to sal. mortg^c*. 1 will sell at public my hand around under my coat and sure
h,M
atKiliMi to the hlshest Mdd.*r the property de*- enough, when I looked at my hand it waa
At a late hour
fcrih^t la saM mortgage, or suffl-lent thereof covered with blood. 1 then felt pain in
GEORGR C. Lcm&gt;, formerly DrmlHnn* «
1
mortowe bkdebtwlness. cost
my back. It all happened in a second, and
^2.1'“-**'. t*alro premises teing the north'
«viwt*rnf srctlon fourteen (Hi. town f&lt;xT turning half way around I saw my assail­
tad«-^s^n™^”»‘M«rDo*? ■ i “
ptaEix;
’*"«* ’*,n" &lt;’» ■ west ciMdaiaing on • ant standing at the head of the alley with
David Bowmaj, On. ot toe nloe.e™
hundrod
Mxty acre* of land according to bls pistol pointed at me. I then hurried "&gt;«&gt;»rn taltau. u South B«to. 1^? 01 -Wb.ntotojSSFi^n.. two bouA.
luiro »!?**’•*&gt;*
I"* *»d rewrrv
•cross
to
tbe
east
of
the
alley,
and
«a
I
did
vfith
■ ^r *•Xly
’"‘‘■‘n 0,1 !nMn th«
Y** »&lt;
*• ^",taZS‘'w,h"1S“
so I mw the old man put the pistol, a* I
thought, to his mouth and fire it again.
total wiU blow dn^tKto.
Ho then reeled and fell, and I continued
* &lt;***erlbed pretni-es by the up the alley fintU we reached Mr. Bon­ C^V-tar'^’1''
P«“«« V„
Mlehta?”® W«tw«y- ta ner’s cart and he drove van to the Palate.»
When Mr. Mackay was asked if he knew
tiv^A0"0”"^ Mnrt‘r’*«
Colonel FnEDtlUCK RaINF « 1„,t;^
publwxri !*&gt;u*c, for aannrjt^
■
tho man who had shot him he said; “I GrcmtoAtotota, »tu^ *u^
»*ying also to the
■
never knew &lt;$ A -num named Rippey. j
^ugU, tbatl wHrSr^
I

Pure White Lead-

.

Wound.

Strictly Pure
White Lead

KIM’S

AMERICAN FAMILY

SOAP

r^X^nXT :-"Xu^»x;rec^

fctatol be may

*■

(.oodyear'. dm,
andSl.OO.

'J'11iOe.

Xtavotod l» ailbtatataf "etolto" «"

: uo for

.wtiU tha tnou«v **,

B. H. Clifford, New t'ssa^i wu
trembled witlt newaki,.. and ih™i’,.,*M
his Stomach was dbonlFrt d bu iX2tUm’
affected to an .i.nulng d&lt; * * 11
£!’.,rwayl
bB WBS ^"ibl) ntlJZ??*
flesh and strength. Thro,, ij.?* l»
Electric Bitters cured him
Edward Shepherd. LUrr!«barj, n.
a running sore an bls kg
,lw
?SS?K* HU*’dtbre* hottlre &lt;5 eK
Blttds and seven bwr» opuSS*
Aratea Salve, and his kK t,
well. John Speaker. CatewbTa 2
five large fever sores on hk ke a J*
Mklh.wMlncr.M..
Bitten and one box BueklSJifSt

Salve cured him eutlrelj.
Goodyear, the dniggkt.

k&lt;,m

1W’ J-

Tbe beat ulfr ln
wnrld .
brulK-., urea, ulcer., n|, town? 2*
■area. tetter, chap^to I,"
coma, and all akin entpth,,,,. „„d
ty euwyllea or nu paj r, q„lrM 1^
kuuanteed to give perteet uU.rwJ1"
money refunded. 1'rirr 25
J*"
For aole by W. B. Good,,«. the
j™

Conyreaaman
In Waabbilrtoa.

Tanney h •ermal, m

Preaident Clowland, It |,
&gt;
apend St. Palrtck'a da. In Ail,,,.,. (;t U

to try Hill's Pile Pumsde, which | ju
with more than sstlsfaetorj result* MJ*
packaxe has wrought* compl. h&gt;u'reafitr
15 years ef suffering. 1 hdvL- *n gOff„
era from piles to try what 1 believe B ttl(,
only positive cure ter piles—HQ]*, pm
CHA«. ASDkto. A,
Remember it is the only remkdr told
With a-prlnted guarantee with tach pwk*
age. Price SLOT. *1x t.-.r sir. co n. /
malL Foreale by Fred L. !b*ih .d
druggisL
President Mclajod. of tl&gt;-- 'b-sdinc n*i
started life as a i*»p peddle? |n DalMb. ’

The Jabilet- present- a|IWWy
by tbe pope amount to about* T.fCO.W)
francs In money.
&gt;
Mra. Joseph Bailey, at (&gt;4a: bprisj»

saya: "Adrionda." Wbeeicr'4 Heart and
Nerve Cure b the bn-t meditiBe I ever
bad In my family: it new: Lilia.* Sole byW. H. Goodyear.

Iwnham A Co.. Chir*/1, htrdware dmer*, have aiudgncd. •LlabUitie^ Stj.wx;
asset* S4U.OOO.

There are ii ,'»u*peets’' in fie Initiated
tents for typhus fever vIctinv' st Belle­
vue boapitaL New York dty.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Child re AC ry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Paul Neumann, tbe vtniuary of Qarra,
Llllnokalaui. *aj» be is In firor edht
of a protectorate or annexation,

Ex-Gov. t iro. W. Glick, of Ka: &lt;*». will
receive tbe appointment of cc*aicii»siO3cr
of tire land office. It is said.
Your fare is like a drooping flower,
Sweetheart:
I see you fading, hour by hour. '
Sweetheart!
.
.
Your tonudrd dtttlines waste awsy.
In vain 1 wrep. in vain I pray.
What power DvathV rrue! hand can
vtay?
Sweetheart, bwcfibein*
Why. nothing but Dr. Pierre*.-. Favorite
Prescription. It Impark strength to the
falling system, cure* orrank truablcs,
and for debilitated wi
Tally. i»
unequAled.
It dispels melancholy ffl»d
nervousness, and builds np lx»tl ‘trnifth
and flesh. Gwinm/ml to ghr &lt;ati»faclion In every case, or money ;«aid for U
refended.

Tbe radical French Jorrnal* expttss
displeasure with the selection &gt;4 Jute&lt;
Ferry fur president-of the m nak
Congressman Hatch hat again failed
In bls efforts to have hts anti-&gt;; '»n bill
brought before the hOtiM* t-t n.p.idcntlon.

'The London .SUuninrd cntornn s l’r«^
dvnL Harrison's sttltudi* 0:1 :tn- “
question to that of Neto flilmitu while
Rome burntd

Prof. Wiggins, the Cmiadia
propbeL says the rcttflt ‘•■•Id
been caused by tbe proximity &gt;
ets Mars and Jupiter.

weather

The preservation g»ng' u!
of the l*anam« canal bare In • ।t. nffoneNI
that tbelr wages bare Been «•'!J.LlItO W
oenta a day and they hare rtru&lt;
Tbe Official Garetlc. of KuiG'u. prioB
cholera statistics showing tbut ui tw
ntontb 971 cases and Sf&gt;9 deaths cf chaiem
have been reported in Russia
Some of the resident- &lt;&gt;f x
county think that tbe Wfk’rdwr* of tJ»‘
county are not equally dh ldt'l -U io &lt;lL*'
tricts. and that Corunna has te many-, *
petition la therefore being arflulattd-W "
pre^nted to the bouse of renr. -rutflir®
to cut the number from that city t" uUf'
Instead of giving three.
An alleged agent of the LehW* ' aI^
railroad system laexeltlmr Branch n’W
people by negotiating for right of «)
across tbe omroty. lie MJ* ,ftr ",n‘^ »
will build «u air Hne from
JJ
Chicago, and tbamodoubtcd'.v *', rk
eonitMDMearly in the spnivwar surveyed several month*
MS** through Coldwater nn &gt;*”•’ I:ortn

side nee* tbe fair grounds

*

�Banner.
March 2, 1393.

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,
Go to the

CITY BAKERY.
Fine line of creams and
fresh confectionery.

A. E. RENKES.
BUSINESS CARLS.
tr ALICE KIRK, M. D.
1’1.
Physteian mid. Surgeon.
ItaMlngs. - - Mich.
All call* promptly attended day or night
nee over P. &lt;«. Stowell's bootaud Mtoe store

I AMES A. SWEB2EY.
•J
Aitooiey at law.
Hastings. Mich.
*l’raetit*es in-all courts ot tbe state. Col­
lections promptly Attended to.
RS. K. H. &lt;fc C/P.»LATHROP.
Homuepathic Physicians and
Surgeons
All calk dty and country promptly at­
tended to.

D

1 A. SCRIBNER, M. D..
. .
Pfeyalclan and Surgeon,
Delton, . •
Mich.
A. A C. H. BARBER
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Galls In city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night

H
p

A. SHELDON.
j .
Abstract and Rea! Estate Office.
' Abstract Block. Hastings.
. Money;.&gt; loin on Reul Estate Ileal Estate
-.)!«! on CiinniiDslon. (feaeral con •evanclnx.
.(.ivme a complete &lt;u*t of Abstract Books, com­
piled frem the Records, caa f-.rt.hh complete
t traeu.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

The committee on rules and regnhtim*
made the fidluwfttg report In rqgard toeonilnuimc the departmental system in central
building. That they had carefully inquir­
ed mhu the matter and they were satisfied
that as a whole tbe de;.artmental Is not it
-o.We »i.-lted the school and from
•••tx-rv^tinna there nade and Information
rvCi-Bt-’i from t«-achvn&gt; ns well as pupils
atiii b&lt;»iions &lt;.1 our &amp;cb&lt;x&gt;l ive are satisfied
tbni &lt;iieUo»t Interestut uur school demand
tin reluming to the wkl sy*I&lt;«o&gt; of teaching.
We tbl-rrfen r.-comtwcnd that the teaching
iKidvt'th-ilep.ir’,iut‘iital plan be. abfindop-

DAMASCUS THE

Hie British consul in Damascus, in a reTw,rt Issued by the foreign office, gives some
nitereating information in regard to the
xmdltion of thrt city and its neighborhood.
L.tniaseus nend* to Beyroot and other
towns in Syria flour, grain and fruits,
while in regard to the necessaries of life
it is practically self supporting, with the
exception of Manchester manufacture*.
Cotton goods were formerly all homemade,
but die great cheapness of British cottons
has destroyed the home production. Th^&gt;
trade of the place lx almost stationary from
year U) your; if there la an increuse In the
trade in an article one year there is a cor­
responding decrease the next, for luxuries
nn&gt; scarce and the nece.-waric* of life will
inly fluctuate with the population, while
the exports depend on the harvest, which
rarely fails.
The population h given nt *210,000, of
which about 180,000 are-^fjMdems. The
number is supposed to be increasing, but
It must be slowly, for the old walls still
surround tbe greater part of the popula­
tion, and the houses built outside are very
few. Tbe poverty of the Christians and
Jews Is remarkable, the Mceleuw having
of late years absorbed the trade nnd wealth
which were formerly in the hands of the'
others. The Moslems steadily increasb in
wraith, while the ChrLtiami'and Jews as
steadily decline. This unusual state of
things is said to be due to the loss of the
through trade to Bagdad, to the difficul­
ties which those who arc not Moslems en­
counter in business, and to tbe insolvency
of the government. (The Damascus bonds,
which were repudiated ,to the extent of
£500,(100, were meetly held by Christians
and Jews, and the repudiation wtaabeavy
blow to them.
But it appears that the wealth of the
place has considerably Increased in the last
thirty yenre, and it is probable that Da­
mascus will still further increase when
the railways now projected from the coast
are constructed. The exportation of liquor­
ice root, however, seems to be dooimsl by
the discovery of roots of a superior quality
In Asia Minor and elsewhere. Apricopi
form one of the chief products of Damas­
cus. It is estimated that in a good year no
fewer than 17,000 tons are gathered. Large
quantities are sent fresh into the neigh­
boring towns and villages, while the rest
is dried or made Into paste and exported to
Egypt. Hemp, too, is an Important local
production.
Ix&gt;cal Industries are numerous and some
are of importance. The chief is weaving.
There are about 2.000 looms for cotton,
wool and silk weaving. Tbe flnit produce
calico, curtains and divan cover*, tbe ma­
terial used for the long coats worn by
Moslems, ami for the cloak* which cover
tbe native women from hand to foot. A
hand loom can turn out thirteen yards of
striped cotton cloth per-day, but the avetage day’s work does not exceed seven yard.-.
Tbe cotton looms ore constantly at work,
while tho wool and silk looms arc frequentlyidle. The uionufactn re of rope*, harness
hammered iron, copper and brasswork
are among the other industries. The or­
namental bnwMWork and mother of pe.\rl
Inlaid work arc chiefly supported .by trav­
elers, who pay exorbitant prices.—Ixmdon
Time*.

Ha-tlnas. Dec. 2Stli, ISM.
JI. BkShMRR)
'Um H. sn I'jsRit, -! Committer.
.
CeoS. loMLlJiiaiN-J
Moved hy Besstuer. that the,report of
commitrce !»«• accepted nnd adopted.
Carrieil by all ayes.
.
On motion, th.- matter of the Greusel.
l",y was laid on the table until the next
inerting.
Moved hy Smith, that an order of $423
be drawn to pay interest on school on I er*.
Carried by all ayes.
The folMiwIng bills of accounts were
mid:
George Kw-tf. repairing boilers......... S i 50

Duu. bhny. to unluatliag coal
Hicks &amp; Spence, to supplies.
8 05
Cook Bros, to printing.................................. w
The finance committee reported all accouLt- accepted as read, except the account
of Cook Bros.
MoVed by .Smith, that the accounts be
acfepteil as read except the account ।of
Cook Bros, and that it be referred to
nance committee. Carried all ayes.
On motion (ward adjourned.
Geo. S. ToMi.ncsox.

Hastinm. Ian. 4th, 1823.
Tue board of educat|pn met lu the com­
mon council riMim.at 8 p. m.
The follow­
ing members were present Mid answered
to their names at roll calk Besstner.
Hayes. Smith. Snyder, Stebbins, Spence
and Tomlinson.
’
The coxnnntee on rules and regulations
made the following report in regnal to the
drummer boy being a benefit. It was to
the contrary and advised^ it being discon­
tinued.
•
The committee on teachers reported that
liey had visited tbe school iu Uie kimlergnnfen grade and reported that there was.
such a small attendance that it was advisa­
ble to discontinue that grade for the 'pres­
ent.
Moved by Snyder that the drummer boy
be paid 50 a month tor the balance of the.
year. -Carried all ayes.
Miwad by Bessmer. that tbe klndergardeu be-discontinued for the balance of tbe
present term. Carried all ayes.
Tbe following bills of accounts were
refill and allowed by the finance cumniltfee:
Quuk Hnw. printing............................. «65 85
S. E. Phillips, supplies..........................
35
. Barry County Democrat printing-. .
6 00
Moved by Hayes, that the accounts be
allowed and orders drawn for the same
Carried all ayes.
Moved.by Smith Imard adjourned.
Geo. S. Tomijnsox.

BRAKE, M. D„
• »G\ &gt;* over Holloway's drug store.
- ko-irs from 2Jo 4 p. m. Telephone, eon
; wiiti residence. *t Holloway's dyuy

M. F*WLER,D.D. S.

plULlP't. COLGKOVE,
Attorney at Law
’
&lt;Su&lt;re«X”&gt;r to Smtili A Cui&lt;rv*'* )
iiiiHci- in Union block, Hasinan.*
\ E. KENAHTON.
£*•
Attorney at Law.

-m-jplly itleuMlngto,

p R. TIMMERMAN. Homeopathic Fhy* •
•b lan and Surgeon.
•Differ iJvnr Lathrop'sdrllgstore.)
T AW. REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTJ2
ING OFFICE OF*
I’almeuitox A Smith.
•
Woodland, Mich.
v. S. I’ALMBKTOX,
J. M. SMITH.
Notary Public. ’ Justice of tbe Peace.

LOCAL NEWS.
• ClKCUL/lTlOa •
This week,
7C quires.
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
muM reach this office Tuesday* at latest to
insure insertion in the issue of the week
when brought.

,

Mrs. Prtiikmee Noble* bow occuplea the
MfCUiitock house on Jefferson street.

1' iriner* will save big money by opening
Lillees unit wuter-wajs so as to
• ;'i *i ■ surface water off the wheat and
• ioyi r fields. A few hours work will save
nrinj’ dollars worth of crops.

Tlitii’oroner'&gt; jury, which investigated
:h.-m-ath uf Gertrude Belgh. who shot
Herself at Nashville, decided that she came
t»« her death by u pistol ball fired by her
'ah hand, but whether done by accident
’•1 ..'-Jicitlnl Intent they were unable to de• ide. The letter found In her room on
■'hlch was written, '-jjot to lie opened for
( tie year’* proved to hai^yo b .Bringon the
i’”\whatever. it being a memorandum ot
ubxt she had done on the day she went to
work for Mrs. Putnam, and -‘wondered
'' ii.it she would be doing a, year from
then."

A good visitor knows when to entertain
herself.
Almost every housekeeper Is
busy awhile afar tweak fast. Take this
tian- io gy to your own room to write let­
ter1-, or at any rate'having your sewing
or fancy work or tbe newspaper, that when
Mie returns she may sn-e that you have
t*tn entertained In her absence. If sufllclently Intimate jou may‘offer to help her
in Mime unobtrusive way, by wiping the
distie*. or making the beds, bat don’t go
into the kitchen while she is getting a
meal nnlew you’ve iieen asked to, or down
staita in the morning before the breakfi s
hour. TJie living rpum must be swept and
dusted and it it. not pleasant to have viitfr
or. around during the process.
S«hnol Hoard Trovecdli »».

Hastings, Dec. 28, 1892.
The board of education met In the com­
mon council room at 7 p. in.
The following mctuliera were present
and answered to their name* at mil call:
Beumer, Bronson, Dawson, Jlayea. Smith,
•Snyder, Stebbins. Spence and Tomlinson.
The minutes of the previous meeting were
read and approved.

The loeal millers Munday,agreed to ’a&gt;lt a|ice the price uf cash wheat from 66
to 70 ecnl*. and the sharp advance of
(/&lt;»iirsc caused considerable comment, in­
quiry of the millers brought the statentvnt
' that while there was n&lt;&gt; scarcity of wheat,
and they wee able to gi-t all tilfe wheat
they wanted for grinding purposes, they
thought tl|ey would set tha price up to svC
if the farmers who are bolding their wheat
could uot be induced t&lt;&gt; bring it in more
freely, now while Mleighlng ls good. There
were those, however, who asserted that
the advance wa*- made because It was ab­
solutely necessary for the miller* to se­
cure some Michigan wheat to mix with
the wheat shipped in from tbe west.—
Grand Rapids Herald.

ANCIENT.

The bats are settling themselves in tho'
hollow trees or under cJru.M* inaMes of
creepers, making mouselike chirpings as
they hang themselves up In their places.
Here nnd there a lumbering moth, looking
out for a safe retreat until evening, is flut­
tering lazily along la-fore retiring to rest.
Tho owl and goatsucker shrink before ths
light, nnd also hurry off to their hiding
place*, making room for the brilliant fami­
lies of day birds which are calling and
chirping from tho treetops. Thu weird
voice of the howling monkey now horrifies
the stranger, filling him with wonder and
recalling stories of bnnshere and ghosts re­
tiring nt cockcrow. Then a flock of pari
rots or macaws is heard ncreatning far over­
bend, their glorious plumage flashing in
« Tbe Dundee board of liealth have ap­ the morning rays in metallic tints of gold­
pointed a comuiitlceW draft rules and reg­ en yellow, green and crimson.
ulations governing/their new cemetery.
Tho din would be almost unbearable
Extended iniprov*Zieiii3 will be made ou it
were the birds near nt hand, but as they !
the coming season.
rarely fly or perch low their voices are mel- I
The haute factory iu Copemish will put lowed by distance. Congregating on the
JO.OOOdozen hames. or 18.00U dozen single botrgha of the highest t rees—far beyond the
free*, or 100.000 trunk slats In a rar, and reach of the Indian's gun or blowpipe—
will shij&gt; about 1U0 cars of the tuished they take their morning meal of fruiu and
nuts, chattering away like a lot of rooks
product tills season.
in a clump of old elms.—Longman's Maga­
The farm products of Benznnla last year zine.
were 25.000 bnsliels of potatoes. 15.000
English Regimental Feta.
bushels of apples. -200 bushels of pears.
The Royal Welsh fu*ileer* Is not the only
2.687 bushels of peaches. 130 bushels of
regiment In the service which enjoys the
cherries and &lt;00 bushels oLberrlc*.
advantage of haring a four footed pet to
Michael nnd Maggie Shendan are alleg­ trot by the side of the drum major.♦ At
ed to hare sold liquor to L E. Crogau. of least on« regiment uf tbe Household bri­
Evergreen township. Tuscola towusklp, gade rejoices in n white goat, whose horns
thereby causing h|s death. His widow and hoof* ou gala occasions nre sprucely
has commenced suit for 85.000 damage*.
gilt. One of these favored animals Indeed
The ladiea ot Greenville have become wns remarkable for his punctuality in ntfrightened at the threatened approach of tending church on Sundays, and for ids ex­
the crinoline epidemic and have organized emplary conduct during morning service,
a society, the members of which are pledg­ but those were good qualities that he
ed not to contract the disease this year.
1 shared with tbe dogs of the highland shep­
herds, which are habitual adherents of the
South Lyons recently was the proud po- Sabbath'congregation nt kirk,
Msaor of a brass band composed entirely of
These exemplary animals again bare ri­
!ad|rs. It has disbanded as a result of the. vals in Italy and Spain, where it is com­
bojs of the town objecting so seriously to mon to see the dogs of the picturesquely
the swollen lips of the member* thereof.
clad shepherds Hitting plwqidiy in church
port Huron lias nn indebtedness of by tbe side of their kneeling masters, and
845O.U00.
Her estimated poDulatkm is Id a spirit of Self sacrifice worthy of all
'15.000. Her per capita debt h 830. Fort commendation subduing au evident Incli­
Gratiot has an indebtedness of 540.000: es­ nation to howl when the organ peals ita
timated population, 3,000: per capita debt. loudest. At tbe bead uf another British
regiment there has long marched on ante
813.66.
•
lope, suggestive possibly of the service of
Charles Brown, wlr Shot his lylfe and tbe corps in India.--London Telegraph.
Richard Sly nt Jackson a few7 wedcTng',
had his examinutioh yesterday. It am*
proven that he treated her disreputably,
It is very hard to describe the ecclesi­
never providing for her support, and that
the shooting ^ros premediated; Brown astical hierarchy that obtain* In tbe "west­
ern province” of Islamism. and, in fact, it
will be tried tn the circuit court.
would be safer to say time there is none.
The Seventh Day Adventist publishing The Kolrouin cathedral and university Is
oswclation yesterday reported to the ad­ entirely ruled by the people who frequent
vent conference at Battle Creek that It was it. In its sacred precincts MohamniH is
worth $U0.000. a gain of $7,400 In seven the only high priest. There are of conrse
months. During that lime the bouk aales fukles, or professors, and cmins, the faith­
have been So00.000 and 800 bouk agent* ful ones or pricsta, but woe betide the
are employed disposing of the publications. priest or fnkie who dared to address the
most ragged vagabond at the foudnks or a
Three Rivers h after its aaloonist*. iMtrefooted beggar from the Suss in auyFrederick Rohrer was found guilty yester­ thing but terms of consideration nnd civil­
day of keeping hl* saloun open on Sunday, ity. Here the vagabond nnd the.muleteer
and of not removing curtains from his
have us much right to loiter and to learn
wipdaws. Charles Rohrer was charged as the wisest pundit, though pde Is a piguwith keeping hl* saloon open on Sunday, Anuffin nnd the other mny weair a caftan of
but wa* yesterday acquitted. C. Mourey. green silk and shroud his form in the
charged with the same offense, pleaded terpentine folds of a sateen hnik.—-Fort­
guilty and was fined 840 and costs, a total nightly Review.
of 875.

Lilly wrote hfa "Euphuea” for the ladiea
ot the court of Elisabeth, introducing into
England tbe results of the classical revival
on tbe continent at n time wbeu ladiea
were devoted to Latin nnd Greek.
General Philip Sheridan. wEo&gt;« rtaturo
waa far from commensurate wnh bis abil­
ity and brain, waa greatly beloved by his
men and wm railed be su— •&gt;» - " fti."

,

Poitou in Rubber lUngi.
Analyses have been made by W. Reuss
of the rubber rings employed in the make­
up of vessels used for containing some of
tbe popular preserved foods. In this list
an indin rubber ring made in Pari* and ex­
tensively used, its average weight being.
0.5 grm., showed (jf.O per cent. Mb, ccnsUt1d« almost woolly of red lead, with no anti­
moor sulphide present. — Cbemkaileha

Charity m a C*uh of Poverty.
The effect of indiscriminate charity in
breeding poverty must aJ«o be taken into
account. The Ion! mayor’s fund of $350,­
000, wh.l4i Wiis Bung out by a charitable
impulse to the poor of east London a few
winters ago. caused far more poverty than
it cared. Many wh° were getting on fairly
well withojit It left their work to depend
upon this' fund, nnd not only forfeited
tbeir self respect, but sadly, demoralised
themselves by the deceit which they prac­
ticed in getting it.
'"Tbe tendency of the fund." wrote Mr.
Burnett shortly after ita distribution, “ha*
been to create u trust in lies, ita orgauisitlion of visitors and committee offered a
allow of resiKtanee to lies, but over «uch
rejiistanet- lies easily tritimphi.'d nnd many
notorious evil livers gut by a good story
the relief denied to others. Anecdotes are
common ns to the way, in which visitors
were deceived, committees hoodwinked
and money wrongly gained.”
The effect of this distribution upon the
applicants nt large, ns one visitor surnn It
up, was this. "The foundntloucfsuch inde­
pendence of character a* t hey jfMseMcd has
been shaken, anil some of them have taken
tbe first step iu mendicancy, which is too
often never retraced.”
Poverty which
must be reiievwl js always with us: the
problem is to mlinininter the relief in ways
which will not tend to pauperise the recip­
ient. That lesson has been very imper­
fectly learned, and the net result of a large
share of our well meant charities is the In­
crease of pauperism.—Rev. Washington
Gladden in Ceuturjt

Destb In Their Work.
Gliders, photographers nnd those who
handle the hydric ami potassic cyanides
are liable to suffer from chronic poisoning
by hydrocyanic acid. They have head­
ache, glddlntw, noises in the ear, difficult
respiration, pain over the heart, loss of ap­
petite—in short, show nil the evidences ot
mild poisoning. Zinc workers, too, suffer.
Zinc is used as a pigment iu calico print­
ing, in tiiNCoioring glass, iu poliabiug op­
tical glosses and in making artificial meer­
schaum pi ties.
' So men die in the harness iu these and
a hundred other occupations, killed by the
very air they breathe. AYid other men
step Into their shoes.—New York World.

The Engagement Ring.
.Ip artistic engagement ring is formed
of two narrow liands of gold that become
one just iu the center; the part where they
■re divided is filled iu with small but pure
diamonds. These small, clear atones are
always preferred by women of good taste
to very large ones less perfect in color and
in ahnpe.—Ladies’ Home Journal.

State of Ohio, Citv op Toijcdo, j
LUCAS County.
f
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CiiknetACo.. doing business in the city
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every 'case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by by the use of Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presence, this 6th dtfy of December, A.
D. 1886.

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RUSSELL’S
BARGAINS

fur Ita dlUKr-nro.
■»'*
™M"d to all prearat.all,. Wkicb M tau »t»wn '» prortlBH
Th,, u. ot M. MlMtota nude their tat
Thursday, March »}, iS9&gt;
the waru wbleh tare been held .taro .OTOTnoer In ptUille
talurdw “jljn
Hi, vpolntment. He tae mtae in tutiun- and plar-1 below • crowded houee. The
MARSHALL L. COOS. Edltar.
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,n.l there i&lt; not the letat doubt ttat the cite envy among many of our beat min­ criticised al home.
* Tbe duties of the school board are an
a r c. car-14.
_________
,cUwl „r KHlaj-s ronventlen will roeelre strel troops.
Louis J. Goodyear returned to his duties Important item which I wpuld not over­
uj emptatie eudonetnenh- by tbe electors
look. There ought always to exist the
Monday, after spending a pleasant week
ot rtfe drat Mondey ot April.—Battle
best of friendship between a school board
at heme.
and ita teachers. Their duties are not
republican TICKET.
Creek Journal.
Marshall P. Wilder. humorist, will lec­ wbollyperformed when the teacher is hir­
ture In University hall on Saturday even­ ed and tbe contract drawn up in correct
ing of this week. The 8. L. A. course form and their wages regularly pa’d.
Frank A. Hooker.
After Grover has repealed all protective
Foe Krzents State Gwhersity-^ W. Plrtcber measures and thoroughly established free has furnished some fine lectures this They are the guardians of the pupils, tne
legal advisers of the teacher, and If pracHerman Kiefer
trade, and given it a root fair* trial, if tbe
luroble to be |«ronl&lt; ol pupil*
Finn JtMtlclaJ Clrent*.
\
EVIDENCES OF RICH ORES.
ubool M.nyVta&lt;'brr H.u been helped
country prospers as it never has before; if
orer • tanl place by Ibe «d«lee or in etifor
J«’k“am“-tTro&gt;rol
our manufacturing institutions flourish as
eoor«ln« word by wme member or the
they never have before without protection;
board.
, .Lta
1 have In mind a model board in this reHour farmers can successfully compete
For several weeks past a gentleman,
with the products shipped from countries whose name we have been unable to lwirn- -pect A young teacher went to •
but who claims to represent some mining, full of determination to suctess with sixtj
cursed with pauper labor; If our laboring
syndicate, has been quietly taking In all of fire pupils enrolled on the dta* book; and
can receive better pay. or the same tbe country in this vicinity, looking over as this school was in the country where all
Tbe above was the subject assigned to men
i
the Hon. Stephen A. Douglass at the meet- ipay. and buy more with their money than stone piles, pecking away at side hills branches were taught from tbe a. b. c.’s to
where the snow has melted off. and doing higher algebra, it meant much bard work.
iogof the Mlehlgau, ciub In I&gt;etrolt last Ithey do now., if in Short, tbe principles ad­ everything to catch any traces of the
The director (and in the country districts
vocated by the democratic party will be as
wvek. We regret that we have not room ■
longed for mineral. He Is a well dressed the ulrectops generally means board) was
to publish it entire, as it was one of tbe isuccessful in practice as they have been in gentleman of medium height, spare built, in full sympathy with the teacher and al­
add quite dark moustache. He. pursues lowed no complaint whatever to go to her.
boldest and moat honest speeches that we Itheory, then we will all be democrats.
bis bu«in«s with great perseverance, starts He visited the school as a friend to con­
have ever read end has tbe ring of tree re­
' Since last August Canadian vessels have out on bls exploring trips at an early hour sult and advise, never to criticise or dic­
publicanism and loyalty to tbe principles
lu the morning, and contends with tbe tate, and give the teacher many words of
been required to pay a toll of 20 .cents a
encouragement and appreciation, and that
stormiest days.
of the grand old party. Facts were pre:
Why did he come to Hasting* you ask? school was an Immense success. How
sented and statements made that were 1ton to pass through tbe ■Soo” canal.
President Harrison has suspended tbe He claims that about a year ago he anal­ much was dus to the help of the director
striking fot; tbelr boldness and at the same
making this binding, as yzed some very rich ore that was found and sympathy of tbe parents none but the
time they could not hut meet with the proclamation
1
near this city, it Is « significant fact that teacher knew. Teachers will work hard
Canada has undoubtedly learned that It Is about a year ago a gentleman living north
commendation of every republican.
and with the sympathy of parents will not
expensive
to.
discriminate against the of the city s.mt some very peculiar be easily discouraged or feel their work In
The ’speaker eould not understand how 1
United States, as a means to “get even ’ stones be found on Ills farm away to be vain. Both hand in hand are doing the
M&gt;me men .who claimed to be republicans
for fancied wrongs. Canadian diplomats tested believing they were rich lu minerals, work not of the day or tbe year, but for
could advocate abandoning the great prin­
and has never heard any thing from them thne and eternity.
since. Whether this was the means of tbe
ciple of protection, upon which tbe repub- have evidently learned a lesson.
gentleman's coming here or not we cannot
1 lean party was founded, simply because of
Helen A. Smith to Abraham l.ienaar. parcel.
The people of Barry should, and no say.
the temporary defeat last November.
That there is very rich ore In this vi­
. V _____ ___
— Rather than give up the principle, the doubt will, heartily second tbe nomination cinity cannot.be questioned, but whether
speaker thought it would lie better to take of Judge Hooker by rolling him up a good, it is in paying quantities or not Is another
TOOIM.
parcel,
rec
e&gt;.
miuu
.
vk
,
a back track and own up that republican* round majority at the coming election. thing. We have seen. specimens of lead
William Plteber to Jasoo
and Mary M
ore found on a farm wear Leech lake, that
40 a, sec a. Baltimore. TiSW.
bad all been idiots for advocating a protec­ He Is well known to the people of Barry would certainly prove a “bonanza’’ If It Tobias.
Albert Warner to Geo. J. Doster. 30 a. sec 0.
_
tive policy ail these years. The man or county as a Judge of extra ability and could be fouad In quantities, as an exam­ ‘•^rtevllle.wra ________ __
the party which changes its principles be­ qualified In every way for the supreme ination shows considerable silver.
Tbe
gentleman
above
referred
to
has
cause of a defeat is beneath the contempt bench. No mistakes are made by placing
found some excellent specimens and some
ef all men. No great principle has ever such true men as Judge Hooker in official
very rich ones and thinks that there Are HMtkiO. *-03
For “Stencil” pianos and cheap organs to
been established without temporary defeat position.
Jason E. Tobias to Wm. and Libble Pilcher.
veins of ore In this vicinity that would be
deceive you. Buy
a, sec is. Baltlnion-. S3COO.
No great good has ever come to mankind
very paying if they could be found. On WLuraTuDtuto
Wm. O. Tobias, 00 a. sec 13.
Hon. Frank a Hooker was unanimously tbe Handr farm, just on the edge of tbe
whose pathway has not been marked by
B Jenolellopkins to Heon and Arvllia Hobbs,
city limits, on the State road, he found
something of sorrow, something of tears. nominated for Justice of the Supfeme
some rich specimens of copper, that were parcel, see 36 Nashrille. WOO.
Sophia A. Durkee, to Oriando » Durbani. 9
The men whose lives have brought the Court at the state convention held in De­ also well seasoned with other minerals.
a. wc Mauje Grove, gnu
greatest blessings to mankind have been troit last week, while Frank W. Fletcher At the place where he is boarding he ha* a
TnoraasC. Alverson, to TriplieuaGoodeoouab.
so
a. see 23. Irrina, Sxx»
and
Dr.
Herman
Kiefer
were
nominated
as
complete
apparatus
for
testing
everything
men who have encountered temporary de­
Lucv Ctilpmao toAdam 8. Mitchell, lot 3&gt;.
that he finds, and weave Informed that he Grents add, Nashville. |.oo.
feat, but who never kenw when they were Regents of the state university.
Intends staging hero for several months
Robert B. Gregg to Dlhu Chipman, fix «.
Al-SO CELEBRATED
whipped, and have always risen above Are
Nashville, fso.
One ot tbe very pleasant'fearares at the and continuing his inviatlgatlons. In
Elenora Hind march to Adam 8. Mitchell,
discouragements of ail difficulties. Thus
which we trust that he will be very suc­ will &gt;, lot». Grea's add, Nashville. TJ».
Michigan club banquet, was the manifest cessful.
■
Frank G. Pierce to France* Wrne, 15 a, sec ».
it-is with parties.
.
confidence of, all present In the ultimate
It has been known for many years that Hope. 9JOO.
Mr. Douglass said that for yearn he had
Jacob Krets to Lesrts Williams, to A. see 1*. And FARKAND * VOTEY Organs,
iron ore wa&gt; quite plenty In this kiclnity,
success of the doctrine of protection.
Kultaad. f«o.
no esteem for Grover Cleveland, but when
and large chunks of It has iweti unearthed
John Cobb to John Cirrelh and II. Hendrick,
t 'orreapondeuee solicited.
be saw him declare for free trade in the
very close to the surface. We hope, tiurt w a. see s, Inin*, gruu
Congress has declared through its comHezenlah Guy to Orson Hager. 40 a. sec S.
tire Investigations being made will be con­
C. E. INOEKSON, Agent/
face of a presidential election, saw him go
*H0i).
■ mitteea on Ways and Means that the tinued until it Is definitely decided whether Woodland.
John If. Bled to Kphriam Roaers. to a. see 33.
down in overwhelming defeat, rise again I
j world’s fa’r shall be closed on Sundays.
•
ore Is present in paying quantities or not. Hntland. Jiooo,
Nashviil^/ Mich.
and four yearn inter force his party to ’

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Patrons.

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CANNOT BE SURPASSED
The fact that we are doing crore
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are right.

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adopt that principle, and him as their lead­
er, he was forced to admire him for Jris
honesty and the fearlessness of his utter­
ances. But until Mr. Cleveland and hl*
party repeal all protective tariff laws, and
run tf&gt;e country under free trade as suc­
cessfully lu practice as they do In theory,
it is the duty of every party,* free traders
and protectionists alike, to stand by their
guns. If our industries prosper better un­
der free trade than they have under
tbe protective policy; if working men re­
ceive better wages, or ttc wages they do
receive have -a higher purchasing power;
then be would enlist under the ifanner of
free trade and admit that be had been an
idiot. But until tlxat time comes every
man should stand' by bis*&gt;convlctions, but

be believed that when the smoke of battle
cleared awhy the principle ot protection
would still ba found triumphant

There is no need of disputing the fact
that there has been a gradual decline in the
strength of the republican party since the
war. This is a very strauge fact when the
great success the republican party have
met with are taken Into consideration.
While its principles have been very suc­
cessful when put to the test yet it Iuh
gradually lost strength. What is tbe rea-&gt;n of all this? As was said at the Michi­
gan club meeting in Detroit last week, it
uo doubt results largely from a lack of
back bone in those high up in the councils
ot tbe parlies. Victories won have not been
followed to their fullest success. There'
has been an evident attempt of those in
power to win Ibefavor of tbe vanquished
i»y conceding points essential to success,
wd without which continued success
lould not be expected. This spirit of gen•roaity towards political enemies haw*
to doubt been a potent
factor in
he gradual decline of
the
repub­
lean strength In
the north.
The
•saon* of the pa-t sbr.u d sene as beacon
ghta fur the fntu:e. The giand old parp has made a glorious reco.-d in the pasL
nd we believe ha* a mission to perform
i the future, notwithstanding the ternrrary defeat ar the polls last November.
ze believe -that the principles advocated

it are ot vital importance to Gin contin•&lt;l prosperity of tbe country, and we betve that tbe party will be returned to
&gt;wer in short order if thft democratic
rty live, upto their platform, as they
onld be made to. and If it is bouest
will do.
And when tbe
ropu'xan party i* returned to power. It
rail not tnru its own guns upon itself
• »iob Itself of the atr« nxth gained fnmi
tious victorias as it has done in the

-*1 e nou-.lii».iitHt of Ju.tgc Clement Smi.li
' 'he republican judicial convention, in
A-n In II 1* city this afternoon, to the
bon which be r.o« fit's by ap|&gt;oiiiiiucul
Ireui. J.dga of this Judicial Client.
' made with an uunhuniiy fqlly juhiliir.l
mrikha ha* discharged his dufie, ou the

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v*Mr. ana Mrs. Gard Chidester entertain­
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pedro. An exceedingly pleasant time was
, paper read before tbe county association by
Scratches and bruises on furniture may
Mrs. J. B. Marshall. Nashville.
passed. Mrs. John Goodyear secured the
be removed by rubbing with a fresh wal­
first prize on a cut with three others, a
nut. butternut or hickory nut kernel.
perfume bottle. Mr. John Goodyear won
When asked to open this subject tor dis­
Olive oil Militated with eamphur makes
tbe gentlemen's head prize, a World's Fair
cussion I felt my utter Inability to do It an excellent application for inflammatory
souvenir coin.
justice. Having been out of the ranks of swellings: also far rubbing rheumatic
&lt;/A very pleasant pedro party was given this kind so Iona. 1 felt entirely unprepar­
’
last Thursday night by; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ed to address a gathering of this kind. IJ
"
Brooms which are kept hanging when
Barnes at their residence on Broadway for And the one small grain of encouragement
Fred and Miss Edith Kenfiijld, of Chicago. 1 can gather in attempting to do so Is this, not in use keep their shape best, aqd
A new method dr playing pedro way in­ that 1 newer have lost tny Interest in tbe sweep evenly. They last lunger if often
troduced here and was much enjoyed by school-room. School life, from the begin­ .dipped in warm water.
all. Mrs. Ira VanValkenburgh and Will ning to the end has been a most fascina­
A severe headache is often relieved ty
Chidester won first prizes, the former re­ ting study. As a child, a teacher, and a
soaking the feet in very hut water, it db
ceiving a pretty box of candied fruit and parent, no part of the work has become | verts the blood from the head, as may be
tiresome; and as we shall turn our attenlatter an oxldwd paper cutter.
Hot lor . .borl time ro tta rrlwiOT of p/r-1
"I!’"I
eor ,oJ ttaetar IM ot lnt uko op ita 1™^"'.“'’
tal"’
•"&lt;«
i floor til ttat to Insure lb, tast results
ro dwl W,U1
The annual tea of the ladies missionary there must be aympatby, true friendship, j There is a great medicinal virtue in
society con ne:ted with the Presbyterian if’.'L .^Spec!_ 'on
sl‘,es; tyffflnnlng I onions eaten raw al .the very beginning
church will be given at the residence of
with these, how are they to be sustained ; of an attack of ro)d. or of malaria. They
Mrs. Babcock on Center street, on Wed­ through the many perplexities which wli
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nesday. the 8th of March, at 3 o’clock. present themselves to every teacher, as have a decldvd tendency to check it. and
act advantageously In kidney and stomach
Tea at 0.' All friends are invited.
she meets her pupils day by day. and to troubles.
Tbe pastor will preach at the Presbyter­ the parent who !■&gt; trying eonscieutou.t y iu
ian church next Sunday. In tbe morning aid in the work uf character building.
on the subject ••Christ’s second temptation*’ For the saying that as tbe twig is bent the
Apple* per
and in the evening “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. tree inclines. Is most applicable' In the
Butter. 201
Hyde."
training of children during their school
life.
*
A demorest silver medal contest will
Meddlesomeness on the part of the par­
take place in the Presbyterian ’church
ent will break this friendship, partiality in
March LOib.
Further particulars next
the school room will cost the teacher tire
sympathy of the parent, and inefficient dis­
The regular meeting of tbe W. F. M. S. cipline will lose her the respect of both
will be held on Wednesday, March Sth Jn parent and pupil.
nv i&gt;er PII.,—
There are two qualities es.*ential to the
the church parlors
beginning at two
Tallow per lb . 4.
o’clock standard time. Subject of study. teacher. These are talent and tact, and if
‘•Spiritual development in mission fields.” t^ct predominates you may rest assurrvd
Tbe young people's union connected that you have a teacher born not made.
with the Baptist church will have a social Talent will consciously luMruct, eooly ad­
next Wednesday evening, March 8th, at vise. careful plan, and judiciously com­
tbe home of John Mates on West Grand mand: and tact will thoroughly discipline^
St A cordial invitation is extended to all. meet all the extingeneles of school life
with success, and hi general be ready with
The woman’s foreign missionary society tbe right thing in the right place, and they
expect to celebrate their annual thank will be quite apt to believe In the motto,
offering anniversary on Sunday evening. "Where there's a will there’s a way.”
March 12tli. in connection with a lecture
Partiality Is a dangtroua pitfall In which
by Mrs. J. U. Floyd, of Grand llapids, a human naturffto so liable to falL It i*
returned missionary.
found In all the walks of life, and since
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mrs. tbe wor d began has been the cause of
trouble In all countries and among all na­
B &gt;wne. March 4th.___ &gt;
~
tions. it is the curse of politics bestow­
Roll call, quotations on architecture.
•■Greek architecture and scuh&gt;tt.re," ing favors where, there Is no merit, and
causes heartache In many home* where It
Mrs. iJimnrraux.
Classic Greek course In English, Mrs. N
jpoil. ita kern and winy oore, .nd when
Balky.
Exhibits of tbe nations, second article. allowed In the school room is Indeed most
deplorable.
‘
Mrs. Geer.
1 think I can give a maxim which. If
Usury laws. Mrs. Hoyt ,
carefully followed, will be a sure safei
Aristides. Miss Goodyear.
guard against any trouble arising from fa­
Critic. Miss Bush..
voritism. "It I* not the well who need a
Solo. Mrs. Frank Hams.
physician, but the sick.’’ The dull, alow"

• '

SPRiMi qoobs
HAVE just retgived a fine line of children '•*
shoes, in Red, Black and Patent Leather
ILadies'
Walking shoes of all styles, also laidiis-

Lace shoes.

Also, a line of Men's Plow Shoes that you will
need very soon.

Buys the Ladies' Baldwin Shoe from now until
March 12. These shoes have always been sohjl for
$2.50. Every pair warranted.
SOUTH SIPE
STATE ST.

F. Q. STOWELL

Repairing by j. C. Woodruff.

25

Between

YEARS

TIMEsiiME

SOLID WEAR

Is the length of time that

save time you save
j. You can save a vast
amount of time if you are look­
ing for

SPOONS AND FORKS

unaeemtugly unambitious lad* by worts of
encouragement
become .^
m.
speetadcitluns.and help have
steteSen
The second seipesh-rs work Is fairly saviors of luankiod.
started and tbe excitement of “exams” aud
L,T“UW‘ “f **°°l rou,n J^iphne
“eons” has passed. The students have Is.becoming ■ luo$t trying one to the teach­
made up their urnds tlurt tlte faculty er. I 4rents are becoming uiore.ct*etin»
as
to
the
kind of punishments, and nec»J^
mmh bualnek* by the result of their work
Ita ’wOTf" wl", r,’ll“* “o™ lentatayby
the teaclit-r.
Concerning this qu~q|On
As has been the custom of the law
elmees tor thirty yeans past, the Law*
me
same
punishment
will not meet the
erlt-braied the 22ud iu a lilting manner.
requirements, neither can ail teachers be
Hon. Stephen A. Douglass, of Chicago, •uceesatai wtlh ,he
«
delivered the address which was enjoyed dlLifn.li oot ,1^. ———--- .. .
AB
m'
* di,
O'by all.
AlUtoogh there was a t__ 1,4. UtatELli ”
“~"v
cannot be
­
difference between tin' celebration of this
™
■»».!,
year and that of iaat, yet everything went
.J? T.
,lu '»H to« Ital
«ff harmoniously and the old U. of M.
bail was filled with class y»M« and various
’X"
10 ‘"l&gt; ,UC" A oi £
thus epllheia.
chief, and gtfc a great deal Of lime .to i0.

Are warranted to last.
Also Remember you
get a Present—“Good
Form," of 32.00 vah^
^on^1000 Purchase
ot anything m my Jewery j . ore.

traSSKL"4 pti“

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

or any kind of building
, , ,,
ial. by coming directly
is-,
ot only that, you will f&gt;ave money by buying of n-

We are posted in
onr bUBinew and do
enough of if to ena­
ble ns to sell eheaph
and yet get a living.

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Hastings Banner
Thurslay, March 2, 1893

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Tbe Stucml system of heating probably
has something to do with keeping up the
price of coal oy rxlutustlng the supply.
It cost 985 to twat rhe court house tbe paid
two week®.

PERSONAL MENTION.
• Prof H. !&gt;. Bailey has been un tbe sick
llrt

WH6

W. O. Lowden spent Sunday in Middle­
Miss Lulu Fclghner left for Chicago ville.
Monday, wh-re she will purchase a fine
A.
R McOmber Is In Philadelphia on
linn or spring millinery and fancy g aab*.
and w'diki\e her stock In, the Mo.'ri 1 business.
block ready for inspection about Match
Hicks Allen returns tu West Bay City
Itih. j
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next week.
This tffiiler hos been a hard one for the
Ed. A. Burton went to Newaygo Satur­
old pkmeers. Every week the county pa­ day mr business.
pers and neighboring exchanges record the
Mr. Mitchell, cf Nashville was In the
death of spine old residvnt. The severe
weather arid ferippe Ims caused many of city last Thursday.
the-deaths.
Mr». Bow nt was in Grand Rapids yes­
Mrs. Kelley, an aged lady living in the terday and to-duy.
4th ward, died very suddenly at her home
Mr. Fred Ken field returned to Chieaabout 4 o'clock Bunday morn I tig. She was ({o Monday evening. ■
about 75 years of ago and an old resident,
Miss Helena Hanaucr visited lu Kala­
of the county. Her tuneral occurred Wed­
mazoo over Saturday.
nesday from the Catholic church.

POWDER

In about two weeks I will move back to
my old stand In the Union block. In or­
der to save extra bundling of goods and to
reduce my stock, 1 will sell hardware at a
good discount from former prices.

w. R. COOK. Loci) Editor

Absolutely Pure.
c—am of tartar linking powder. Elgftiest
• ad in Ifeivenlng strength.—Latest United
- Government Food Report.

Dr. Clarence Young, ot Aliegan. was in
the city over Sunday.

Minor La&gt;tun, of Muskegon, visited in
the city over Sunday.
.
✓^I.. E. Stauffer left for Chicago Uonday
morniug un a busitieus trip.

There Isn’t any question but that th«
volume of buetness tpnsacted In this city
is largely In excess nf what it ever has
begn before. That the merchants are «njbylnfe: a larger trade than ever before Is
proven by lhe fact that tbe freights are
larger and exchanges paid at the banks are
larger. This is as’It ought to be. only
there might to bu more of It The favor­
able location of this city and Ita uatapl
advantages certainly ought to warrant a
city M-vtfral times the present she of Has­
tings. The C.- K. &amp; 5. railroad will cer­
tainly be continued at no very late day
and the LoweU &amp; Hastings road certainly
will not always stop at Freeport, when
the road is graded up to within two or
three miles ot the city. With these roads
extended nothing better could bo asked in
the wny ot railroad facilities. 1’fae facto
ries are nil In a very prosperous condition
and promise even greater success for the
future. Their prosperity means a greater
demand for labor, a belter market for
Hastings, and increased wealth for the
city. Everything possible should be done
to Induce manufacturing Inriltutlons to
locate here as nothing Is so esSfuHal to the
continued growth of tbe city as'securing
more factories.

The farmers’ Institute held at Nashville
Tuesday and Wednesdays was nut largely
attended owing to the weather and bad
condition of the roads. All present
though declare thenrtelves well repaid for
their trouble In getting there. The papers
read ware all Interesting and instructive,
giving uhjse present something to carry
home and think of.—Hastings Banner.
Now what do you thlqk of that? *The
only waj- we could have bad a larger at­
tendance would have been to enlarge the
opera house. Why, at the last session
there were over ’700 people in attendance,
and there Is not seating capacity In the
ball for more than 400. Oh, Jealousy!
Why, we had more-people In attendance,
atone session, at our institute than at­
tended the last one at Hastings In all its
seislOas. But it’s a good deal as was
said by a former citizen of Hastings, now
a resident of this sprightly village, to tbe
effect that Hastings people, when looking
toward Nashville, .always look Into tbe
wrong end of tbe telescope. Brother’s
Cook, you will have to get over that bad
habit of condensing the truth when speak­
ing about Nashville if you ever expect to
enter that glorious realm beyond the skies.
—Nashville News.
Now Brother Felghner we are really
ashamed of you that you accuse us of
jealousy, and •'condensing the truth”—a
polite way of telling us that we purposely
prevaricate. As to Hastings being jealous
ot Xa.brllle there is no trulti In It. tor
tho very fact that there is no occasion tor
jealousy. While of course It Is our pur­
pose and our duty to work for Hastings,
yet personally, aud we think that we speak
the sentiments of lhe people of this city,
we have nothinglint the kindest of feel­
ings toward Nashville, and will always 'to
glad to note any improvement* made there,
and do it as correctly as possible.
The news Item might spggost that we
had no foundation whatever for writing
the article we did. In reply we will ask
him to look at the Nashville items In the
Banner In the issue of Feb. Idth, and
there ho will find the following: "The
farmers’ institute held at the opera house
Tuesday and Wednesday was *ery Inter­
esting although not very largely attended
on account of the bad weather.” This
Item nJ written by our correspondent
who lives in Nashville, and whose items

We have received several cutniaunjcaMrs. W. U. Wanzer, of Ypsilanti Is.
tloiis of late for (publication, but with no
visiting Mrs. Julius Russell.
signatures. We can under no circum­
stances print any communications with­
IL Riley attended the poverty masquer­
out signatures, uot necessarily for publi­ ade In Kalamazoo last week.
cation. but we'inust knowbom. tbe wrltMrs. Bentley returned from a few days
visit In Grand Rapids Monday.
Mrs. Elin Bowen Is In Grand Rapids
Mrs. D. Lake, of Vermontville, was the
this week attending Corl KuotU grand guest of Mrs. Miles Main Sunday.
spring opeahig of millinery, mid will soon
Mr. and Mrs. NeumaR Fuller returned
have a fine tine of ladies bats and bonnets
at tier store. Easter will soon be here from their southern trip Saturday.
That Fred L. Heath carries a com­ and those desiring the latest and most ap­ Mrs. Ed. Moore, nee Winnie Waldorff,
plete line of pure drugs and chem- proved thlpg in hats should call on Mrs. mid son. visited In the city last week.'
Kals, a« good and pure as any- Bowen.
^*Mrs. Maggie Bailey returned from her
::e can buy; that he and his clerks । The Hastings City Bank has opened a visit lu Kalamazoo and Paw Paw Mon­
.
ate as careful and as competent as. savings department and are now paying 4 day.
anv druggists in the state; that all per cent interest' on all time deposits in­ • /Mrs. Wajter Wilkens returns to Chicago
certificates. The savings depart­
Saturday after a several weeks visit in tbe
physicians prescriptions ere com­ cluding
ments wiH also be open Saturdaj- evenings
city.
■
i c-’nded exactly as written? (Mr. from 7 to 8 o’clock.
•/Miss Belle Larrpman returned Saturday
Dan. W. Rey.noi.im,
.fteath will make any doctor a pres­
after a few weeks visit with friends near
Cashier.
ent of ten dol-ars that will show to
the contrary.) When you have a Tuesday forenoon an operation was Coion.
dc'tors prescription to be filled, performed upon Miss Flo Beadle's Harb for Dr. Chas. Russell, of Allegan, Is In the
purpose of straightening that member, City, called here by the Illness uf his
give him a trial, you will save from the
which bod become drawn up after a long mother.
-’j to 5° percent on same. The siege of inflammatory rheumatism. Miss Mrs. Clara Allen left yesterday after-’
chances are you pay too much for Beadle han been a great sufferer and her noon fdr a two weeks visit with friends in
friends hope that she will speedily
having your prescriptions -tilled if many
Charlotte.
recover.
vor have them filled elsewhere.
John Kelley, of Philadelphia, in In the
Enoch Andrus baa been nominated for city. Became to attend the fuueral of
re-elecUou to lhe school commlsaionrrship
his mother.
of Barry county by the republicans. He
Charles Bowne and daughter Maude re­
received a large majority of tlie votes,
which was a well merited endorsement of turned to Dakota tills week after a three
the efficient manner In which he Uns per- weeks "Visit in the city.
4ortue&lt;i bis official duties.—Battle Creek
THE toCTHlGltST.
yjohn Q. Creisy. of Grand Rapids, was
Journal..
Tu tbe city the fore part of the week shak­
»
H. Powers has sold bls residence on ing hands with uld acquaintances.
west Green street to a gentleman by the
name of Thoma*, from Ohio. Mr. Powers te-Mork Rnsselj returned to Sioux Fails
has lived la this house for a quarter of a Munday. He was accompanied by Ralph
century and says that it will seem like Galloway who will enter the bank there
leaving home to move out of It. He will ' to work.
build a new residence on his lots just west
Rev. and Mrs. Puffer left Monday fur
bf R. B. Wightman's.
When in (iJIAND RAPIDS
at
Florida to attend the Chatauqtm assembly
tZ\t the annual meeting of the Fariners where Mr. Puffer h#t» made arrangements
Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Barry to lecture.
bud Eaton county In Charlotte last Tues. !
UNION OKl'OT.
.
Frank Dilbanuer, of Maple Grove re­
IKlay it was decided to extend the corporate turned from Parson's Busineis College in
existence to the company for .".0 years Kalamazoo Saturday.
He will shortly
lunger.
8.
W.
Mapes,
of
Olivet
was
enter the City Bank here.
Stwm lies* and Electric Bell*.
(Heeled president and Orson Swift, of
BEACH Jt BOOTH.
Mrs. Hannah Russell has been serious­
Barry Co., vice president. The board of
Ulieetors for Barry county are: John Tre­ ly III,.but at present is much better.—
go. Ira Osgood. Wm. Latta. Geo. C. Nich­ Just as we goto press we learn that Mrs.
ols. E. V 8m .th. 083 members have been Russell Is much worse and there is little
added the past year, and lhe company ap­ hope of her recovery.
pears to be in a prosperous enudttiou gen­
Rev. W. M. Puffer and family returned
erally.
from Vermont Friday night. His rather ----- FROM JU tCK:
Fted A. Curtis, fonrerly of this city, Is considered better although not out of
but of late connected with one of the most danger. • Miss Puffer will remain there
Hereafter.' changes for advertisements prominent job printing establishments in until his symptoms warrant her return­
.-' reach this office Tuesdays at latest to Detroit, has in company with three others, ing.
n-Lire isvkirtiwi in the issue of the weelw1 branched out In business. In Michigan's
wl.cn bra-ughL
metropolis, the company l&gt;elug known as
Ladles ready made fianueilette skirts at
•• rite JeffersonJX**8/ lheir office being
Stauffer's. ■
Bath* IS- 'iun*. nt. Busby Bras.
located at 48-710 Jefferson Ave. Their
Goods going at a two minutes gait at lhe
circular
to
the
trade
is
one
of
the
finest
. High scLuubeut&lt;*rtainment to-night.
specimens of the printers art that has closing out sale of the Bankrupt store.
For a line liah cut or shave
to Basbv ever cornu to our table, and will certainly
A few more gloves left at 20 cents.
'win them (tatronaid*.
Their work will
Bankrupt Store.
"!&lt;! papers lor -sate.cheap. Call at this be confined more especially to the better
Yoh will want old papers for house
class of printing, fancy and novelty work,
TJr.riN— • All. then-:
and the ili-elgniug of advertisements, for cleaning soon. We will sell you 25 for
all anil sre flit Atasgalns at the Bsnk- which Mr Curtis is making a reputation. five cents.
wp* Store.
In company with bls many friends In this
Don’t forget the entertainment iu the
•st styles in hair cut* city we wish Mr. Curtis the success that High school to-ulght You wl'i be well re
we feel confident be will win.
paid for aiteuding.
at L'usby Bros.
Probably most of the people of this city
W. H. Goodyear has purchased Miss
Tbif. Bankrupt state will .be closed la
and rleinliy ore totally unaware of the Wolfs portion of the burned block oA Main
two weeks.
rnauj- blessings around them that are not street/ Consideration S3,00V.
jxt.Hl.pair uf teb&amp;er buoU for SI.00 at appreciated or even known.. While many
John Welssert has sold bls house in lhe
the Bankrupt store.
are drinking mineral watri and sulphur
2nd ward to Mr. Wilcox tbe meat market
Gel-.i’ pair uf Ilk* taw; felt boots for 50 water ami paying gooti high prices for It.
man, and expects to build on tbe hit nexi
there
Is
nn
abundance
uf
it
running
to
&gt;• ■.•tu. at the Batikrupc «iore.
waste, m«r the-eity. There Is a sulphur t-j bls mother's home on Jefferson street.
Frank-Fash slipped«Mt the! Ice Monday st ring located on the farm of H. G. Cur­
The entertainmen'. in the High school
rveiimg^nd was &lt;(trite badly ^mrt.
ler, tint Is said to possess many curative to-night promises to be very intereshng.
Hvnter— “Stay there.—
Italy a few more hats left .Selling at pro|»erti *s for people troubled with indi­ If you waut to have a 93 worth ot laugh
gestion and other forms of stomach trou­
• xe-lmlf. pti t at tbe Bankrupt Store.
for 15 eents ybu want to be sure aud
ble. The prices usually charged fur sul­ tend.
Lots, of jfmhJs are going home. The phur ami Biiueod waters aie Invariably
Bankrupt u*&gt;* prices are what* ta’ke. •
higher, tin: inure tin? taste of the water
H. L. Newton has sold his Interest
Call at tbi- office for old ^papers. We resembles tho smell of decayed-, eggs, or the grocery store to A. C. Carpenter,
have a Urge ft^pply and will sell them something worse If possible- We are In­ of this city* and John Fleming,
formed that this spring has all of these Carlton, and they will do business here­
qualities to recommend It to suffering hu­ after under the firm name of Carpenter
The nez.t teijroveinent made in this oily manity. And while the sulphcr does not &amp;Co. Both geutlumen are well known,
uukl Im U*. the fwtu of a go4d system of predominate in this water, yet there is n •honorable men and will no doubt receive
combination of other minerals present, their share uf patronage.
that does not please the palate* at first,
fJHss Grv.c ilcuur received .the first ths•snnt book fcom lhe savings department of but give very satisfactory results after­ «*»*lEbewhere in Ibis issue will be found an
------ ri: r«» ow him up.------adv. loi tbe Francu-Gciman ring, for suitwards.
Hosllngc City bank.
only by John Bessmer. the Jeweler. This
Tbe Kalamazoo Telegraph pablb’igi
Tins new Kriion .kloclr will be better
ring will cure rheumatism and neuralgia.
■ diking Lhsn tver,.a» soon as all of the lm- the oplnlobs of a large number uf Ksla- Any one buying a ring and not receiving
imtzoo ladies on the coming hoop skirt.
piL-vcuieuts nts completed.
any benefit in 30 do)s can have their
With but one. or two exceptions all were
Alwap smote Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar. Ln disfavor of It Kate Field, whose name money refunded. B. J. Hendershott and
Aix.*ys the same; al wst's the best 5 eent Is famous In connection with "Kate Field’s several others ate wearing these rings with
splendid results.
.
etgat in the ,1’nlted States.
Washington.” due of the mo»t copied and
Ou tbe kind invitation of Mr.fnnd Mrs.
Tbe furniture factory J- full of ordcsa. whidy read papers In the U. 8., was iu
nod l|i ■ Hue or girths made here are taking Kalamazoo last week and tbe following John Dawson, of Rutland, the children
taken fnnn the Tdegrapb will no doubt and teachers or the Presbjterian Sabbath
- .■.cclipgly well with the-trade.
uc of interest tu lady readers:
school to the number of about no enjoyed
Itemutatier Ira Van Valkenburgh’it reJu a chat with a Telegraph representa­ a very pleasant steigbrMe on Friday oven­
■woval tafe, and buy your hardware now. tive Kate Field expressed her views on the
lug-last. 8ix bob sleighs and two cutters
widle you .--an get it very cheap.
Atouilng of the crinoline. "They say revo- were packed as full sardines in u box.
Wanteu.—A good appxuuUce to learu iutioiv never go "backward,” says Miss On reaching tbclr destination they were
Field, "but tbe coming ot tile crinoline if royally received and eutertained with re­
tbe uUlllnery business,
Iteoaws will disprove any such dogma. The freshments and various gnuibs. A very
Minh Liar EmhuNerrevival of the sriiiolltie by the- EoiprHs pleasant outing.
,
‘
Tha wool bo 4 factory has ohui down for Eugenie was ft rumy to conceal tbe coming
Cards were recently Uuted .announcing
ii week on Ing to repaint needed on the of an heir io the thioue of France. For
the
marriage
of
Mus
Bertha
Sledge,
b&lt;.!kr, eao.-.td by fin being burned xxjt.
that rea»on It bad some raison d’clre so far
as she was »i noernwl- That all the world daughter or Mr. and Mrs lx»uard Stedge,
it your boy a kicker? Put a pax’of lit­
should hove followed her example fnlly to Mr. Chas. Woodruff, uf. Irving. All
tle giants
him aiul you went ba&lt;« ?o
necessary preparations were inade tor the
buy so-ofnm a*. Wooley A- Bruawm’.* proves wind a flixtk of sheep women are.
A more disgusting, hideous, expensive, appointed uuptials. but a few dajs be!ore
ouly.
d otgeruos nnd uncomfortable and stupid the day set, the gloom suddenly left town
Among the Eaton county m wrings Jieem- Lt.-dilon It In m*i possible to conceive, and ami has nut been heat'd from since. Tbe
• s of last week we-notlct; Will W. Kelly, if American women adopt It tlu*y will be reason for his thus basely deserting bis
—I kinder reckon he’s arter me to—
of Haatlngs, to Emma Hsrvry. of Eaton ulgg- r f&lt;n»l-» than even 1 lake them for, 1 finance are not known. The jonrig lady
Bapi’da,
•u»i»e time M».-. Uh veland willjet h r face belong io a most rcsjieciabiu family, and
■gainst this idea for as she/fa a favorite while she feels Iwr pojtkm keenly jut she
FUb Is cheaper than be ‘htaafc at pres­
-with her her own sex as wel as with men. Is to be coDgraWlated upon her narrow es­
ent. and L L. S.anffrr is siuwingau unus­
To Be Continued Next Week.
cape from uniting her fortunes with one
ually uq- iji/a* ot wldt-j flail, cv ’-fish, ha,‘’ she a* tbeoccupant of the white house can
so apparently destitute of manhood.
be 3 power for good Id this direction.'
kbt, etc,

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ThE KENT

LOCAL NEWS.

have always been very luteWing. relia­
Jl« B*&gt;. lUrrT. Wblu»r. .
ble and correct, and we know that our
correspondent certainly had good grounds Irex aewpMd » cjl W lb. Second Iniluda
for writing the Item or It never would church In Bomrcrlll.. Il I, «M that On
have been writtea. even though it was a Whitney, also a minister, is very proud ot
mistake. The above Item was the t»sl» his wife’s ability, dnd one occasion, who
of our writing what we did, and we will preaching a* » supply, he was complimentwager our office towel against Bro. heigh- •d on his sermon. “Do you call that n good
net's paste pot, that be has written scon n ■ermonf” he amwered. "You should hear
and scores of articles upon grounds not my wife.” They decided that they would
.half as good as we thought we had for hear his wife, nnd tbe reeult waa a unani­
saylug «fhnt we did. We will ask tbe mous call to the vacant pulpit.—New York
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us of jealousy and "condensing the truth,”
but notify us more gently nnd we will al­
ways be glad to correct ourselves. If the
News prints anything concerning Hust­
ings that to not correct, we*wlll not accuse
Nashville of jealousy, but treat tbe article
as un error aid act accordingly. If It is
anything wt/care about, as we do not
ihlnk that the News editor wonld pur­
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For Sale.
Two valuable stallions, Faust and Mar­
got, recently owned by Bechtel &amp; Good­
year, of this city, Hie same having been
Imported by Powell Bros, of Springboro,
Penn, in 1880 from France. These stal­
lions are registered 8 years old and In good
conditions.
The owner will exchange
them for city or farm property or sell them
on reasonable terms. For particulars call
or address P. T. Colgrove, agent and at­
torney, Hastings, Mich.

JitdaeSmtth Nominated.
The republican convention for tbe pur­
pose of nominating a candidate for Circuit
Judge of tbe fifth Judicial circuit, met In
Battle Creek yesterday afternoon, and
Judge Clement Smith, of this city, was un­
animously nominated for this high office,
to which he was recently appointed, the
secretary being authorized to cast the vote
of the entire convention for him.
The proceedings of the convention were
cbaraoterizrd by harmony and enthusiasm.
It was very evident from expressions made,
that tbe brief experience of Judge Clement
Smith as Circuit Judge, had won him
many friends, at those places where he
lias presided. Attorneys from Eaton and
Calhoun counties, where Judge Smith re­
cently held court, were loud in their
praises of bls abilities as Circuit Judge.
He has certainly made an excellent official
during his brief career upon the bench.
His houor, his ability to sec at once the
»ye“uJl
1Q,n
of mind;
'"■** these combined* with
'*u bis ripe ex­
perience as an attorney combine to make
in him just such a Circuit Judge as lhe
people may well have great confidence In.
and one whom we believe the people of
this district will want to sec fill tbe high
and Important office.
The following named gentlemen were
delegates from this county:
W. I. Marble, I*. T. Colgrove, A. (,’.
Towne, W. 8. Nye, Frank Bullis, M. L.
Cook, Friend Soule, James M. Smith,
Ja*. H. MeKevItt, Daniel Striker,
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ZaP/^!!^frvTr/4l

CHAPTER II.
atzlan, tbe hidden city.

I by nurdeaths
I
"Alas, my son** Hb® 044
■ T?*®J
I ferfumt 4 and quivered), “tima brings but
I the s»m« tale. Eighty long yeare ago I,
I too, loved a maiden as you. I know—nay,
I start not—love Ainee; yet she wm
chosen, and this withered hand plunged
the sacred knife into her throat. Her
eyes. were on me as she fell upon my
breust—they are with me now! 1 killed
her, and when the day was done I
climbed the cliff and wandered out upon
the desert plains which lie about the
city in search of some other land. Forv
days I roamed, returning for water andv

wtrn7A£y J

; one side of the low walled housetop to
i the other, as if frotmhdbit, although the
burden of years had turned the tocercise
j i»k&gt; a toilsome journey.
’
I
He was Iklapel, the high Ixriest of
1 Atzlan. watching before the sacred, inex1 tinguishable fire of Kinchahan, the sun
, god. which for centuries had burned
and would burn forever.
1
Even in tho half light of the coming
1 dawn it could bo seen that Iklapel was
! oldzand blind, and though his figure

' bowed many an inch before his only
mnster, Time, fine and tall, thin and
withered, it still showed the remains of
a powerful and graceful form. Now and
I then bo held his wasted hands over the
[ languid fire to measure ita burning or
cast a few twigs of cedar upon it, mute
! tering, as old men do, to himself the
j while. As the sky grew brighter and
1 redder with the dawn ho seemed to feel
1 it and know that the day was approachI ing, for ho rapped sharply several times
upon tho rtxif, as if in summons to anl^ither person.
.

.
In a moment a second figure appeared,
j coming up through a trapdoor, and
stood before him iu a respectful, yet
j easy and familiar attitude. Then as tho
U could
In W.C nt^-a M.nr, ■
IklupcI tottefe.1 it &lt;pr.u&gt;g to hi,
Tbo 1-eMMot tbe
-nn b».l . •«’ a"J &gt;'ftogly puxlI . strong urw
eon hunting down on the lord pbtln
.“V” * T T
;«« AUlun for nn hour, but lb- city
the * "‘I
■Mrtu in deep .najownthou^nd or ‘IwO ."!«&gt;■ J- Ito, old mnn tracked
orc foot below. R«.y lieu hovered j r"“ h“ h*”d' feeling tor tbut of the
&gt;-out tbe vermilion edg«of the great younger man .nd plmnng it ugauuthu
. .
,,
,
i breast he held it there iu sfience. After
ltS.,mmghng with yellow mtd gr.y ,whi), ho
k
uJ
,oic(J „„
nd ultron colored belt.. fetter down. ■
M] ,h(m|[h row
,hen ,
hrowing into ghostly relief the white, j
.
I quaver, a grace note as it were, broke
“ftaSJ l,™“D?or;“ ?f th»
SJwteZrSn ton«:’

culptured u all and deepening the I
— •
"Kulcan.
iny son, the beating of my
iackness of t'le dark rere.-^es.
! heart grows feeble, and this day, tho
But there were people astir in the1 greatest, most sacred in the year, may
treeta and fields and on the hoosethpa,
l&gt;e my last. For a hundred and two
or the storm that had risen in fury ;
- years I have seen the sun rise over the
.uring the night had wrought some'. red cliffs, but tomorrow I may not sea
iamage to dwellings, and, it wan-feared, '
। it. Thus 1 feel that now, while my.
•&gt; the flocks in the pastures.
«•
i strength remains in me, I should leave
Bnt no eye was directed toward the ‘
. you my last words of instruction and
liffs, for the aky was now clear, and no
. advice. You will succeed me as high
□rther disturbance was apprehended
priest, and there is no one more worthy,
rom that direction. Stonns were few
no one to whom 1 would leave the cares
nd
far between
Atzlan; .tun.
they raged
. mo
pt-mtut inmqnrnt
ra (
&gt;mnoh of my juterud offlo. few
1 the plains at frequent intervals in
iringtime, but troubled not the dwell-1 wlUuli;b’ a,uru^n&lt;^°T^r^es^b-^ Today,
rs in the deep canyon, who never took aH y°tt
know. I was to lnake the
he pains to climb.the steep cliff sides. |1 holy sacrifice to
*'* the sun, the sacrifice
“ of
-­
'I'l.
• —1. X.Year,
—.... — .yet,my
x.fr a—... strength
aa. 1.
Had curious eves peered upward they |.
Thirteenth
uuld perhaps have discerned a figure foils
*nd X"0- JnX 8on« •ho11 Perform
utlincd clearlv against the akv, bnt they . l'H‘ Hacre&lt;I r*»®ono but myself for
ould not have seen that it wartTnoAta- •’’gbiy-tive years has shed the blood of
an garb, and that it surpassed in height the Tir8in “crifice, «nd yet *tis with a
•ny Atzlan man, or that it bent forward 1 cheerful hedrt I lay the office down. At
nd seemed to eagerly strive to pene-1 n(,on Pat uU the boly robe, and, as you
. rate the darkness of tlie canyon. Each ■ ^.ont,htt?’e ,Jet‘n in8‘r?cted,.i&gt;erfijra the
may be held tdarly riser carried a torch and was too rite that our people'
’
atent upon his errand to waste time gaz-1 gether-nnd their religion be preserved.”
The hand against Iklapel’s bosom was
ng aloft, or he might hare seen the fig-1
.re slowly clambering down an ancient, trembling, and Knlcan’a figure shook
nde pathway leading to the first terrace, with the einotioh he endeavored to sup­
.'here ruined cliff houses and caves,' press. For some momenta ho appeared
------------------------------ ago, were B14D
bandoned
centuries
the UM1/
only ; unable toj-eply. Then placing his hand
••idcncesof former human occupation. I nP°n Hte old man's shoulder he said:
Bnt the man on the heights lutd seen !
father, you tell inc to perform
moving torches, and up *vhere he tJie rito Gxat our j&gt;eople may be held to.M it was light enough toeasily pick his ' S«btsr and their religion preserved,
•ay.
| Why not say that the san god way be
It was Eric Gilbert, and he was seek- i ,n^ci™1 to ™ and preserve our people?”
ig a point of observation before it grew l
h“ voice ha'1 a hitter, sarcastic ring.
;ght in order to ascertain what manner | *“d?h« old man replied quickly:
f men these were who carried the lights ,
Vulcan, you will not learn the j
ir beneath him. Hoetile Indians he lmuwa 1 _have striv®n «o diligently to ।
-new might in all reason be encountered teach. Know that the people are not as !
1 those wilds, and he had escapml ono j
aro an&lt;1 can“ot be lifted to the level
anger too narrowly to fall carelesslv °\0Qr knowledge. You. who have been
।
.ito another.
' 1 initiated into the mysteries and dwelt in'

food, and then starting anew in other
directions, oh you, too, have done, in a
spirit of discovery, and finding, ns you
have done, that wo are alone in tho
world—a city in a desert—the remnants
of n once great people, I returned to my
duties, and since that day 1 have been
the most zealous in guarding the tradi­
tional customs of our religion.”
“But, my father, we have the power,
if we will, to prevent this horrid sacri­
fice today! Some plausible excuse can
be offered to the credulous people, and
nn animal perhaps be substituted for the
beautiful maiden.”
“It is too late, even were I willing,”
replied the aged priest. “As is the cus­
tom when the feast of the Thirteenth
Year approaches, all prodigies in nature,
in the skies and on the earth, are eagerly
regarded as omens of good or evil. Tho
birth of the six horned calf has been ac­
cepted by the priests and the people as
an evil sign, and the terrific storm of
lost night will Imvo wrought their fears
to a higher pitch. And now I will reveal •
to yon a cause of secret uneasiness and
great fear even to me.
"Last night, as the Sturm raged with
a fury I have not often seen, there came
a blast that shook the temple, and there
seemetl to sweep over my head a some­
thing, I know not what, but I felt its
touch as though long, slender threads
brushed by me, and out uf tlio cloud
there came a loud voice in wailing; then
it passed, bnt I heard the voice, and
others, tool must have heard its loud
tones. Think not that I was dreaming,
or that it was the. vagary of a blind
man’s mind.
It is tho truth.
Lung
have I preached signs and wonders, yet
this is the first I have myself witnessed
ur believed iu. Were 1 to attempt to
prevent the sacrifice the envious priests
themselves will turn upon us, and wo
will but add our own bodies to the offer­
ing. 1 know it and it is impossible."
It had grown lighter while the two
talked, and the housetops were already
block with the forms of the people con­
gregated there to greet the Hsing sun.
All were silent, waiting till the lumi­
nary appeored.over the edge of the cliffs.
Its beam 6 already blazed upon the north­
ern wall of the canyon and brought out
in strong relief the banded colors of the
lime, sandstone and slate. The sky was
all aflame, and a flpod ofc sunlight
Inured over into the abyss, and the
glowing, radiant urb appeared. The
people raised a mighty shout, bowed
their heads before the god iu prayer fof
a few moments and «!&gt;sapi)eared within
their booses. The day liod liegnn in
Atzlan.
.
Kulcan stood beside th.* high priest,
neither of them joining in the welcoming
shunts nor the prayers of the populace
as the sun rose. The eyes of the yc-unger man were so blinded with tears th»‘
he saw nothing of the scene, while beendeavoml to control liis enu.tion.-i. Be­
fore him stretched a canyon less than a
mile in width at ita widest part nnd narrcyiDg to a few feet in places, the eye
being lost in its sliarp turns. Through
it ran a stream about forty feet wide,
with many shallow fords, making a curve
about the city and sinking into danger­
ous quicksands nt the western extrem­
ity. The walls of the canyon, two thou­
sand feet high above tho city and sink­
ing to seven hundred feet at the western
end, had been terraced by the floods into
huge steps, upon which the ruined cliff
houses stood, one row above another.
Stairways and ladders were carved in
the rocky walls, giving access to the
heights above, although these were now
only used by venturesome urchins.
This city was built in n huge circle
tQree tnousi
three thousand feet in diameter, formin~ in
wTth’a Inrol’contirJa°59 strncture,
- 1----

Events had crowded so quickly upon ' tl,e Ijib’her atmosphere of lofty thought^
im timing the last few boms that ho ! do not r®*1**0 lhe distance between their
7M prepared for anything. Unaware *a‘1 °ar exception of religion. Among
ven in what state or territory in the
th0 Priesfc* to yon alone have I dared
। to reveal my inward thoughts and truZl
nion he had been thrown in the last to reVeal my inward thoughts and tmo.!
’ teheft, tat it
tetaJJi rftv in X
Hid bound of the balloon, he did not bel,iefA’ bat ifc.was because I s£w in
_____ what
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,and
uu ' as in the
f
d. gardcu PloL-' Thla
now
he might ____
encounter,
“ .lead
‘ " governor, your father, tho I H
:ough tho craving for water and food J{nrit of pWlosopbic reason, as well as ■ thousand rooua^haring in itot ”
fan to assert itself ho was resolved to th.°2?Ct to
tO W01" P«judice in tremity ^^toriro of
* aPBlrtlU(’nt-- It
•t hia caution govern 'Ills necessity.
I religious matter*. I have Mpoken to you | wn* bniU iJ&gt; .
You know tha’t I
, 1
»nd beautiful alh« bail gathered the instruments, ' as to my own soul.
despise the images of the god amlwur- 1 Jtonw 1^?in white*1
"qUar®
COt
bich he had thrown in a heap near the
Wb*te mortar* 07. more
Ige of the cliff, and covered them with ship him, as I have taught you, without ' Itrietiv
fires or feasts or sacrifices; bnt yon know J
cement. There
ttat the people r^nin, the«.. .igw, «td '
r
»*
ejTutole to keep them tree to their obedi- L,ran™
g^nnJ •“». «d the
race;
that tia
thua wo rule them and not' tan lr ‘7
, m ! '1,tctt*4 hy l«di
---------------------------------------------with reason or philo*,phy.
Ti. the ...tetadp^r^x^fe
^ndteda ot whkh kamd apd,„t
__ _ *1
_ pay
. .to. intellect
J ..—the. tributewalls and nrotrndMl
di.-_. ,
tribute
they
they have paid for countless ages and itetel 1?7 .‘*7’ ,,'lor««y»opened into
the Hehls outside the city.
must in some form continue to pay.”
ThejncceMivc .torie, were eel bnek
"But ’ti* time,” impulsively interrupt­
ed Kulcan, “that they were brought to one behind the other, leering tho hirh^
Mt Her n rtngle liM ot uportmonte. eih
see that these cruel, infinman sacrifices
should be abolished'. Something, I know etory being reached by ebon ladder,.
not what, tells mt/that we' are beyond Tho bouaea were three rooms doon onen.
log on the interior conrt, and con^tand nbovelhexn now, and th^t the people
l-dow.
themselvee will welcome the change and Thera tt*pd7" wtth ““
rejoice tliat their children no longer may There were innnmerable trapdoor. In
the rooft, through whirh the end, of
■me wall and lined with caves and cliff bo thrown to the senseless image of the
fte ladder, appeared, pointing in ererr
••elliugs; caves whose months'were 1 fierce, bloodthirsty son god! Oh, father,"
direcHon, giving tho city the eomlrataZ
lilL-up in cyclopean masonry, leaving ) he cried, sliud dering, “cauwe not devise,
rector a forrat ot le„„taff berm "ta
before
it
is
forever
too
late,
some
means
’
narrow entranc’o to be reached bv r
Up the Udden children and even'doei
-dder of rope or poles.
’
I to prevent this murder of Ainee?”
50
"It is even now too late,” answered ran with ease and agility.
He felt tho need of haste, although
On tho western end ot tho city the
rn yet he could see nothing in tho the aged priest coldly. “Can you not see tenara were only Ono atory in hLht
what
feverish
impatience me
the peopeoT«s below, and finding a convenient 1 with
.
-* /'
T-'T"’ —
’» ilu-uiE rl.u light
K..k» of
,.t this day? They
cning into a cave close • at hand, yet n
P'
- e ttWalt
— o— ~ —
•—un,; inny
now
here he could overlook the depthe, he ! know
*now their children
chlWr&lt;'M are
a~* safe
““*■* **
—that
”1
the
lot
has
fallen
on
the girl Ainee. and Witnin the court, toward the
id down his burden and waited for the 1
they ;-------thirst--for •the
for which end. stood tho temple, the biKh«t tan?
tht to fill the can von.
’
“« -spectacle
fcvwuw lorwincn
The flutter of Lhe wounded bird lJey J1*™waite&lt;1
yean. Today Ing ot all, from tho root or which rope
‘“’^“fthoiWetnalliro. Ch
oQMd his pity, and he bound its wing
QneUalcoatl, with his dove
All about tho outskirts, and also with
its side with a strip of his handker- ‘?pon
ha,ul- wU1 "turn, as on this
blanket. They consisted of a small
'•ctric battery’ and lighting apparatus
•n invention of Pierce’s), a.lantern, a
icrmometer and barometer, a camera !
id plate box holding a hundred instan- '
neons plates, some medical instru- ।'
•cuts in a case, a quadrant and a few '|
j
her articles.
He cairpd his Winchester rifle in his I1
ft hand, a blanket thrown over hia !
rm, and a carrier pigeon, whoso broken
Ing hung limp-and flapping, in his ■
ght hand, making his descent a matter ,
' care. The light wm growing stronger I1
»the canyon when he reached a level
iclf or terraco edged with a rough 1!

■*f and laid it upon his blanket, feel- ?*y for
th«y b*v« looked for him.
• nort of companionship in ita pres- In vaiu.
tb*r look; he will not reire-a link with the outer world. l“?* bat
“““* havo their sacrifice,
*ting nJ he was from a long vigil and
theirwrath will turn upon the priests,
f«g eontiBued struggle, he stretched aad
sha11 lx'n“h- UP°“ U r«t« our
b*"ide the bird and fell asleep.
f®17 \xwt«nc'!- Murmurs have already
brtew the sun rose upon Atzlan ’ be”a M?ar'1
us—we are called
upon the top of the high- idU” and bread 0&lt;tw* of 010 poor It is
city, whence arose a °°ljr J?’*’
,lP°n 7™ it will rest
a of smoke. The figure
it onbr&gt; question of my
^bmtatteg tt5j&lt;ft«n«y«ory«ir life alon4,1 would wflHimly
■
^ib^MRnoiBHwirtth.sb«&lt;hter

^•tion.

I„ placra on

1 MM of MJchlgaa,County ui
sauicm they were carried out far enough
•ountv (rf’EK. ho/.irt) Ml'W; Pr'Z"” fl* ita
to farm baloouics. upon which grew
ara* sfMiteHmrt. lu' ,b«day. me nstdar../r.
t*'8
trailing plants with great scarlet flowers
WQ«&gt;Wlet&lt;f»t huBdn-d * ,.j ,t
h’ '«r&lt;X
blaring in the spring sunlight in riotousPrewUjL. Charles tv Ar‘&lt;
‘‘7*Probate.
Ar,n ,r”"a. Jn&lt;jr.
rivalry of color with the burning cliffs.
I- tbs matter of &gt;(!&gt;••*...
’ ”
In this great beehive dwelt two thou­
Mm.1dseenactot.
«t&lt;keMy
sand souls, ono family above another,
Ou reading and flllng th,. ..HP,, ,
flrd of Kfizabeth Wf|M.n&lt; M|,p- &lt;Wr rW.
the roof of one forming the floor and
tWMlffilllMrUwS Sdmlnu.tr.. I,. ;/*■'« •t're,,.
yard of. the next above, the humblest
*t raid ilBrea*cd tn»y te' «* rtiut
dwelling in the highest tiers, for tbe
®
-mJ*- lw fascixjataa by the com- tna«», aTurrb.
r.",';
;
nobles and wealthy citizens, as a matter of
swre
-dijuuioo ol ®n M0*!,
of course, were averse to climbing and
Sul ’JTmaiKrd prof&gt;mdhy-an hte»I of
preferred to bo near tho ground, where without mrttkru pr
,
joterrel droMse4 and all other imsooMiqJl?f
opportunities for communion or display
5'r'Jhk'h,’S«“ to tb* torirtr &lt;■» n&gt;. ratals. STS required io
buy
atttMsqnrt then 10 ta&gt; h.Jj,.,?y, »
.were greatpr.
clf? M HwUnrs,
2 aAll this lay before the young priwt as
there
*;.? LT*’’.
ho stood and strove with his emotions,
linear lirrmoor of
cl,inP&lt;* 9.‘?IL .
...
&lt;b. taUHrt 0/ U&gt;. “ Vlrjta wl'h
nnd such was the scene that greeted Gil­
bert’s eyes in the depths below him when
,l&gt;. CoMta*.-to H&gt;.
b,,*rtti&lt;
th» mo*t exquisite of Raphxu-l h tasretf W roorinx a copy " t‘ .
he awoke from slumber.
published in the
1..
to £
rto«..to. to- per printed and circduted m . &gt;
fluences. This Madonna is not a niotber. wasksiwioi"
k
(TO BE CONTINVED.)
”Su,|y a happy and mnlllng virgin, the
eWerd^r «! £ "bust «nd Joyous chi (Atra. mj
dren who pl.) -roundIbvr knees, a nteld^n
One of Mis* Hose Coqhlan’i* most unique with limpid eyes and candid brow, on
which the m«« subtle critic can find noth­
experiences occtirr«-d at Pittaburg.
PBOBATK
(;
There was to I*
al frereo perform­ ing to read but virginity -nd inDocrnoa- .-Mate of Michigan, fount» of Barr •
ance of "As You 1 Jbi I*-’’ Id the ground* Theodore Child in Harper a.
At a easel&lt;hi of the I’mIiru &lt;
County of Barry, huidenu the
of tbe Kenmuwr. a swell east end hotel.
laths etty of fisatiuts. it,
■
Mi-a Cogblan was to appear as
Turedajr. lute ri«t nsv ot ।
with Joseph Haworth a* Orlando ami « DCamille Flammarlon, the French author, year oue thousand eight mjf,&lt; •
Ham Muldoon os Charles the Wxeatler.
Prjaent. Charhw W. Arn^tr...,
hu n
• |—ion *'**/"
&lt;or ««
On tho evening net for the occasion the ; nos
’
-jncr the Trojan
Probate.
■ l«. hr aaya, pro-o that rirree lbe
I rvjan
rain pouted in torrents, *0 that the play; tlsticsjw
rear
has

wssrj;

r. 3.000 yw" W&gt;. “* »
was postponed until the following evening, j war.-,--rhlch wn»n
«&gt;mw war has uot /hcLv
killed
The next day elusive sbowen and delu-; dnpaed- in whten

ii: “ihlS p.re»i «b efe :re»
hour to hour. At fl p. in. there was a rattliog fall of ruin, but ths sky promptly
cleared and the evening promised well.
|
A goodly audience of the cream of Pitta- ■
burg madety filled the uncovered nmphitheater which had been erected, but just
at 8 o’clock a fine, driuling rain began to
fall. Up went umbrellas, nod the gorgeously aMlred ranks of people goml.hu-'
raoredly showed uot the least intention of
.uuroujy
givii-K up.the bhip.
Foran hour that fine, persistent rain fell
upon the grassy stage below the *e»U, but ;
at last, finding tbe PltUburgcrs could not ’
be drowned out. It ceased. Rugs were !
spread here and there over the grass, new 1
leaves wbre scattered around, and, arrayed !
in "gum*” and goloshes, the actor* went !
through the play. A stage stride i* a great ;
thing anyway, but lhe way those unfor­ •
tunate players covered the ground between |
I
the rugs wits a marvel.
Miss Coghlan never made auch strides in '
her profession before or since, and she says '
It b the only time she erer wore "rubbers”

Ea&lt;ll*h Sclx.x.lma»U-r*.
A.hk at any of Die scholastic agencies If
you wish to a^rtain tbe state of the mar­
Entertaining an Ensilwh llithup.
It is told of a well known bishop, who is ket in tbe •apply of scboolmaatera. The
somewhat addicted to tbe style, of dress market I* positively glutted. There are
worn by Englbdi lib-hops, especially the twenty ill dn*aed, »loopiug. faded wretches
bell crowned silk bat, that be was once Lhe I panting for every assistant mastership at
guest of a family of great wealth, In what fifty pounds a year, nonresident, or twenty
particular city need uot be Indicated. His pouuds. resident And, remember, on such
-boat am! hcHteu were charmingly khxl and a pittance the i»oor fellow ■ bars to "keep
gracious in their hospitality, and knowing up a petition!” They must draw as gentle­
the bishop's liking fur things Anglican, men, live more or less like gentlemen, on
Were especially anxious to.entertain him the wages of an omnibus driver. But they
in accordance with what might lie the cus­ have taken up the prufeskloti they have
tom in England. The fair bosteas. In her qualified for by years of laborious, halt di­
xeal, had even instructed the butler .-ind. gested study.
They could not drive an omnibui if they
tbe footman to addrc** him a* "My lord,”,
but the more democratic master of the would. Who would trust a horse iu their
house happily vetoed that ide* before it IuumU? They could not tneud the roads in
spite of an Oxford LaeheLdr degree. Who
was carried out.
In many other ways, however, they tried would select the pale, narrow chested
to make t he good man forget that he was scholar among the gangs of sturdy labor­
In the states, though it must bo confessed ers who clamor fur work, and 'style .themdint Ui-dr real in this respect was nt timea telves— sometimes justly, p*»r fellows—
greater than their knowledge. But in the unemployed^ Nobody of course.—London
opinion of tbe bishop the climax of uncon­ Saturday Review.
scious absurdity was reached when, os be
was about to retire, his hastes.-, said to film:
"Bisho &gt;,&gt;. I am afr
dd your miter
afraid
tnller must have :
A tall, well built man. dreaaed In the
Bleeper last i latest London style, entered a Broadway
got re; 1 mussed up In the sleeper
night; (ohn always says it spoils a plug ‘ carat Thirtieth street tbe other morning.
hat to t ike it into a train. So I have given He was accompanied by a young woman,
orders t a&gt; John’s valet to
Co do it up for you.
you. t who ww also drenad itj the bright of
He has never seen a miter lietere,
Iwtbre, but I i style from the English point of view. No­
guro it s all right, u he used to work lu a body uuderetond &lt;t find why the man
hat stoi c."
And t &gt; this day probably the kind worn- ! didn’t sit down. There wa-» plenty of r««om,
but he remained standing
front of his
an does ?t know what a miter la At any '
----companion and looked downht her as they
rate the [,i«»jop
—’ 10 ■*
- 1 UUtaL Pr^*atJX
X-X was
Y^ktoo
U£icourts
£art*VU
P« up hi* hand to
her rigl k. —-X.
New
w York
^ork Tribune.
rribune.------------------- ji KraBp n ,«trap. Thr|1 lh&lt;?

------------- A Drrom Of Childhood.
’
In the rsummer
----- of .1HC3 we were
„vlt spending
a few m &gt;nths at Dunkerque. The English
consul a; the time was Sir John, then Ma­
jor Pringle. We saw a good deal uf tbe
family fcid one day during a walk over
the dunfi, after we had been talking of
L.Ti .Tu**’ u,i*anctioa''« W the will,
which tench us to beware.” Major Prinule
relate,! tbe following curious fulfillment
of a dream:
hen a boy of fifteen he
dreamer that ho met with a strangei accidcnL— that he had fallen,&lt;1 fact, into the
crater of au active volcano and waa only
r«ued from his perilous position bj
mean* of ropes with great difficulty aft^
honrs. It seemed, of dnrance. 7
The dream was so very vivid and Hr.
ui.hu tt

ixed why be bad remained standing. A
very broad, flat gold ring encircled the
thumb of the hand held aloft, and it was
In plain view of at least half tbe paasengers
in tbe car. He remained in that altitude
until tbe car reachrd Fourteenth street,
when be and his companion disembarked.
—NeW Vnrlr Run
’

the foreoMn. be aMlc'ned t«»r tf,..'
Mitka, and that the u-.r. u.

'
' F.? *"«

rata court, mm to be !.„)&lt;ten &gt;t tilr &gt;&gt;7‘ ’
.©re. In Che city of
n
and Ukto route, if auj Uwrr t?r;i'?“‘L
Of th. petitioner may not I. It U further ordered. tAai mu.i ,

paper printed and cireulat^d in ^-.i
Bnrrv ones In each wrek for Ur- .
weeks previous to raid day «K brortn ■
I
CHABLE* W. Ar.M^TF-.xa
IJL tro- far,-.- ,

HHKJUFF’ KAI.!:
KoU«» *£ hereby given that -&gt;v a virtue
.
writ of fieri teetas l^ucl our of dll l uti£. [?
*•* ?C.,bc
®°«rt toe th - L’uuwr of
*7 amthtale Of MJchlsan. So ms &lt;J:rec:«q ll 4
jtellrered and against lhe x&lt;»d» nnd chalSJ
InadaaMtaMnwntB of
j
a a..*.). • • » vw,1
HI,' ; 1 &lt;••• rj
January. A. D. HW. levy uimui mid **■!« m2
lake all tee right, title and lutere't &lt;•( Uw&gt; uS
dcteBdant, Georye J. C01. In aud tu tee fulloir.
.^MLd—joal tniais situated in the tooctv
ofbarrvand Wata of Michigan
-All.
fi»lt ax tbe north eaat corner &lt;»t tlw north ve»i
quarter ot wilon umnber taenl} screu;»te»n
two north of range eight »r*r. ibrr.re mwUi sceordlug to tec rovernrar. t Slir*o thirteen
cbalnyand thirty link,, th-n-r wr»i n&gt; » roast
at Stale Itoad flitv-ulnr n-d» we*: of hS
liar, teenre north on liw of Mid r-vi to the
aorth fine Of section twenty-*^'. -•! sataetows
andranar. thence raM on wclxm tt:ic to the
plihco M begialnc. coutalnitsg
ihro&gt;
acre* of land more or le*«. «Im» tte.-ton
three-fourths acres r-0 the m?uUi &lt; .1 u\uw

—- —' ——, ..... ^.i. .. AV wUTTO
one hundred snd sixty red» to Um purt» r*Uke.
lheore we»t atena tbe &gt;4u*r-&lt; r li&amp;t u&gt; tb&lt;* ~o.
trr of the xtate rxMtl. tncare »&lt;*uth sk-a* q*
H alt road to tbe section ime betneeu iwt-li
®D» «od tweoty-ri*lit. them &lt;• rust ajuqr the .«

f’uWh

forenoon uf that day.
Dated
February. i. b. lisa.

----------

J*MV« II. M, Kn
Sfwrifl vt Him »
COtJiKoVV
B) I. W. YRQUMSX. Deputy .Slur

FltOBATB UIIHSK
State of Mlchltaa, Count} «i
1
uv
ui iik-wiik*. m saiu •
day. tbe llth dav of FrCn.Mr,.
UmmmimI debt hundred a««: 1
Pretent. Cbarl-* W. Arc Pn»baf«.
In tbe matter' of the e»l
Moors, decra**-&lt;L
Ctemeut Smits, administrateotnes into court snd reptewti:
Kd to render !- « final srro :
.asd pray* tb-1 ad-o «u»
bearing toe «*rnc and he be«l:»c
trurt.

b’antanapaiUB. after a shameful reign,
net fire to hh palace and burned himself
st'd hln treasure to avoid falling into the
Lands of hi* ronquerora.

nsniumniu

&gt;»nM

"pniSsi

further ordered, that mM prti:l«

Uu-rvof hy r*R«|
pebit'W in th-

men in making the-ascent of Mount Ftr™
Tb«r....mhU&lt;lta)do«, „

IhlohnipUke .Irpriioo
from which It was impossible for him »

Nerve
Tonic j

st

Al NIJnl
AT' ,?"U
He, .nd phfMciJnT, "h"'
•uu‘°'&lt;-

wn-aiump,,., „,n„

M report, th., lb. phnteU~HlJl't"Utlog pntlrou .11,, n„»LlZ™
*&gt;"'7“&lt;» lb. trenple iJ*n,. ,
ln0»ernor general of the i&gt;rovin~* The B0T*
■ereluw.to I* .niEr'JS 7“^ a.

ch"X-

bln. „„

- y&lt; Ur exerciro Jf ' M.Whaf Tw
A government «ppuiatm&lt;S?” C ?!riV
dellgblnl.
"aid th,

tunityto b
not. and nif

Blood

^Builder

Wor. WILLIAMS’

“'™’

h

• f.r JT4.3Q.

F XEBiaSECO,
Schenectady, H.Y.
"iSrocktllte.OnL

Nops
Sucb
COKBEHSED

PHODATE DUDEK
State of Mtetiisan, Countv &lt;4 PAAX a seaalon of th” Probntv
the conntv ot
Barry
Probate office, in the »ftv .4
■aid County, on Salnrdai f.Febroary. la thu rear ui-c tluauu
unSMBd ninety :bre,‘.
pl^rBS«jK Cbarfe* W. Arnh n

la the matter o£ the estate ■
Moore, a minor.
J»WJ TownsetiJ. Kuardixn o’
rottw* lato^ourt n&gt;.d rerwrernt' o
P-red to rentier hte
u«u
EMoralan ofthemtateuf «*'t .»*&gt;&lt;
that a day may be appointed f -r
Wm.
Thereupon ft lx ordered. • hut
nth day or Mareh .» !&gt;., itaia’
the fhraooou, be a-tsigut-l f.&lt;r tl&lt;
raid pettttou anti that tbe h.-fr* »t
nt

the peHttaner tnxy not be gfi'-T
ft further ordered. Hurt mW l-llti। Hee to the perwius loiere-ted li&lt; v
lbw pendency &lt;if h»M pe&lt;llk« .vid
•wSreofDjn«WBBlrg» roj-y «*f th'- •'
published tn the lU‘t,ns&lt; li.v'•»
paper printed an J cimri-ir-' in
&lt;*• Harry, emee In each wr»-k for itn
waeka previous tOM»t ifry «f hr:,ri
— W. AKV-O
Jtldvr &lt;
&lt;A true copy.)
m

XOTICR FOU llKAKJXt; OFT

« Sxr

&lt;b« nuin

irefore. tn

and with raiwal edgra to
^-Jte ..nrt.ee, tn which uj
nj^^'^ooter «alls-.r tbe tanae,
fetodta . root or two th.

WU reading andilUuK ih-Ktr
of James M. Baums,:,. |lt;r at j
erased, praying tbm adsnlmur...
tale may beeranleu titania prt"
other aultatde per»ou.

i

reuturiw » l&lt;~
makes thjjitet*lm.»rly
to be !^00,00D.&lt;«&gt;. » u
. . J
,
rrprt-enUng the “J*
1 1
globe at tb. Pre-M day. WghteeumUHon cabfc m.trfs of Mood •’*• “**
Jf thia blood were P”™**
JJJJJ
Seine instrad of th.
one would have to stand on tbe parapet
fifty hoars to we It flow away.
lf tbe |JOO,UD.&lt;N»iikrlrtons should rise
and diiub uut- upuu tho other th. ladder
thus formed would reach the moon, ooil
about that body nnd continuing onward
would mount into mflnlte sp~» four times
as far agate -that te. MO.TOO league, lu
height. The corpses, if thrown into the
channel at Calais, would form a bridge be­
tween France and England and separate
the ocean from the north sea by a weir. If
only tbe beads of the men slaughtered in
war were taken and placed aide by aide a
ban would I* formed reaching six times
around the world.—Cincinnati Enquirer.

“•ppolnt-

It is stated tT.» J
lm bwa

------

hoUoe la tereht jrtren.tlrei te
"
Probate Cnurt f»r tlwtWHj of I’’”’'1 '
the l«Ui dMtof February. A.if - • ' '
fr.im mar dole were allowed for rft dH
—--- fcbs. t}l|f ,.4t
,
fcaic of/
inU al!
•
required
di croud

iMhotato
tnumnim o«&lt;i
v■
■
day at Ansiwt ov»4 *»dI tsaj
he lieerd beloreraid t.-artffL.'SMUi.’U.Sw
-“oOI.&lt;~ do-

�SABBATH KEEPING.

adopted a
reamble, resolutions, nnd pro­
teat against
nntianal government inter­
fering In
glomi matters in any way, and
especially at|thjs time in clotrfntj the World’s LESSON X, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
The I^agtM of American Wheelman to.
NATIONAL SERIES, MARCH 5.
in session at Imlladelphia. An attempt to fair on 8u ay.
Ralph
ria. speaker of the Tennessee
ins*,-t the word white in tbe constitution
(Ta»tele«s—Effectual. &gt;
r&gt; crived 10U votes to 101 against, but waa bo-se, has |»een disbarred by a Memphis
u failure because * two-thirds vote wax judges » »te rubbed one of his own
ui.-eraaary.i
-, clients. Dails will probably lose his gavel.
Conrod Znpp. a lunatic nt Columbus,
John T)JEno, one of America's phenome
xx, 8—Commentary hy tbe Bev. D. 31.
u^l rntuda, who stole several hundred heated n pok(:r red hot, put the cool eud
Steams.
thousand dollars and then gut away, haa against a Mall and drove the hot end
through bid abdomen. He was found dead
retwjicd aud given himself up al New
This cbnptcr gives an account of the dis­
later.
York.
cipline of Ntheminh in separating frim
Half "a dozen people at Collinsville, Ills., Israel the mixed multitude, nnd in cleans­
M. La Royer, presid-ait of tho French
Renowned all over the Wortd.
senate, bvs resigned. Ill health la given aa have been bitten by a mad dog and there is ing Israel from all strangers with whom
the remranl but It is said that he desires to n hydrophobia panic there.
they had become entangled by marriage
Cor,nd -tlh • T1.IWI • MhM. &lt;*«*«•
The Toledn, O., Fourth Ward Repub­ (verses 3, 30). It tells alno of the discipline
avoid presiding over the high court of jus­
lican club ha|« appointed a commlttroto cir­ In reference to Sabbath desecration, which
Made at St. Helena. England. Sok
tice to try Panama cases.
'
druggists and dealer* Price ** * 0
Fire at Mont real destroyed property culate a aulricript Ion fcr Governor McKin­ Is our Bjnsclal lemon for the day; but before
bux. New York Depct, j«s Canal St.
worth fcAO.Ok'. The principal losers aie ley, each sulMcribcr to give not over &lt;1.
taking this up consider the dangers of be­
Because
Richard Saiardens, boot and shoe factory;
—
—-— h|is daughter married against ing entangled and hindered by n mixed
J. E. Mullin &amp; Co., bool and shoe factory* I t,s wil1 Cha|rles Simona,.a Milwaukee nn- multitude. When Israel left Egypt a com­
(UVUIO.,
inc.,’ her
net and
nuu her
uu trunk
iiuuk iulu
mv pany of that kind went with them, and
Keegan. -Milne &amp; Co., electrical supplies; i, ar
ehist, -firefl
into the
Doyle &amp; Anderson,-wholesale tens
street -n«i
nnd iiU
then tmnann
hung crnj&gt;e on the
theiW
dour.
caused them much trouble (Ex. xli, 38;
Allen Man -el, the late preiltlent of the Num. xl, 4). Much trouble In tbe church
An explosion in the Skalto mine, in
Santa
Fe
nrfiiivay,
was
burA-.fi
Saturday
nt today urines from the people who are halt
Syria, caused fifteen death*, besides twen­
San Diego, Cjil.
y
and half—the worldly church mem'nen
ty miners Bu rn or less seriously injured.
TIME TABLE.
'Judge N. M. Bnadwrll, one of tbe lead­ who are neither one thing nor the otker.
In effect Jai usi j a, 1863.
Six punujni were drowned'”by the flood­
ONLY BY
If any think that tho restoration under Favorite Houle between Grand Rapids. Detroit
ing of tho Rudolf mine at Carlsbad, Bo­ ing rnctnbers of tbe Springfield, Ills., bar,
has been attacked with parolyaU Hla Zeru l&gt;lmbel and the reformation of Ezra
hemia.
right able is paralyzed and recovery is nnd Nehemlab fulfilled tbe prophecies con­ Lv. | Going East I A. M. |T7m.
Ex-Secretary WLicney has gone ou a doqbtfuL
cerning restoration, let them compare Isa.
Gr.iiid Staff
cruise to Bermuda nnd the West Indies.
The Chicagp Bank Note company has been xiv, 1-3, with Neh. lx, 38, 37. If any think
Rast Porto
Caal dealers of Bosflln and vicinity have
McCord
cIomxI by tha sheriff; mwete, about &lt;85,(O';
reduced the price of anthracite coal 50 cents liabillths, nbput ITO.OJO, according to one that wo are now In tbe millennial age, or
Alto
that
tho
church
with
her
prvewnt
zeal
will
Elmdale
a ton.
, of the firm.
Clarksville
bring that age, let them be honest enough
Irnin one Crop..
W. D. Lelper, of Chillicothe, Mo., won j
PROBATE ORDER.
I..,ke O.l. MS
’
Edward L. |Harper, the Cincinnati Fidel­ to believe what is written, and they will
Woodbury
the competitive debate at Yale, and will 1ity bank wrffeker, has been pardoned by
Ktate of Michigan, comity of Barry,surely
see
that
tbe
Lord
Himself
must
1, . John Miller, of North Dakota, reAt a session ot tho Probate Court for the rwrewol lie unlvenaiy taw «±ool at
Ranfleld
„«nt nanuou
at lb.
lhe rrM
President
Hatrison an
after May Inext. Har- come for larael's restoration and to Intro­
Mulliken
County
of
Barry,
holden
at
the
Probate
Office
In
tat«f an instance of what is being accom.
—»_ bad
»-_» health
*-« »- is lhe
rtjnaon given.
tale-Princeton debate March 15.
!i peria
Grand Ledge
Ilia
City
of
liAxtlngs.
In
arid
county,
ou
Wed
­
duce tbe millennial ago (Ps. cl1,10; Acts
pii?hed by fanners ln lhe Red River Valley nesday, the l-t dav of February, in the year
Lansing
The czar's-present to the emperor of Ger- 1
---------IU, 114-31).
of Mciueeota qud North Dakota. He said one tlioa«and elctit hundred anu ninety three. many waa a Russian diadem in pearls and ,
Detroit
Tuesday,
15. "In those day aavf I in Judah some
Present. Charles W. ATHMtroug, Judge ul ji-------- j_ - ------------ va-..
S. ,1. L&lt; !ati&lt;l. near his ’own of Dwight. N.
Theiwitchnien
nt;
’
Theawitchnien on the
tbe Vandalia line nt
!'r.in^ntmriterri th a estate of Josep b McKee diamonds and worth &gt;80.000.
;
treading
wine
prernew
on
the
Sabbath.
”
ought
ICO
acres*.t
landin
the
spring
,
d.. ch»-r:..
’
’’
*7
■ Decatur, Ill*., struck because they were
in
tne
matter
of
the
e«tate
of
Jo-iep
h
McKee
Hugh
O'Donnell,
Jack
Clifford
and
Hugh
| Then he enumerates their other deeds of
Lv Howard City
&lt; 62.000, and raised prune
__ ■ ItiKuie
................
. ..
'
of lbfll, for
crops tliftt
that ...
an aojndgrfi
prroiu.
Rom. lenders of the Homestead strike, denied a raise of 115 per month.
., Edmore
Sabbath breaking and says that be testi­
On reading llir i-eiiUoti heretofore fllrd duly
m‘r- । worth the biliary of a government
Tho referendum instituted by the lib­
.. Stanton
verified, cf Agin---MrK»c. a sihter «’&lt; said .los- charged with murder and treason, have
„ loula
rlerk. in ex- ess Of the o&gt;st of his farm, ns enh McKie. |&gt;re&gt;ing tor tin- removal of M-vrv been released at PitUburg on 110,000 ball eral societies uf Belgium to learn the sen­ fied against them. ThoSabbath was insti­
tuted
In
Eden
before
ever
sin
entered
this
Ar Grand lyrige
MeKmive prcM-nt uumdlun of ahlil adjudg***!
per t!ie following statement:
timent of the |«pple on the suffrage ques­
world, ami when God wrote with H to finger
’
i.. ■.....
4.1 V.1 Y&gt;
.
In-oae ix-rsoK and llw appoiiitmi lit uf aiort.i.w
tion was taken throughout the kingdom.
IGotng
P A? M
l^-r-o.-i tor-aid inn-1, tor lb- rcaroes and pur
the
Ten
Commandments
on
two
tablets
ot
In Brussels, wncresome
iu
where some o
25,000
.'aw vows
votes were
. ....
,
,
I p &gt;-r-» tn said pvtltl-*u t forth.
., | Detroit
I
“ldth'
Representatives ut all the great heating c.t,. Urt- m.Joritr faroml M.
---------- i Tbvrcuoon tl. i» ordered that Fr.daytne
.« Lansing
|
TIJ“
&lt;SJ
;.6O0 5o ! Jitn ..toy of rrbruary. A, n. 1*» at and vVntilatlng companies of the world pr^ntaotoulnmlmutaod .uffrage.
IWU'-lti i: &lt;• rtt of land.
Grand Led
,
,
.
,,
one-seventh of bis time to a law from the
- - - 11, e e'clork in the fHcetuxm. be assigned are in sesaiou at Toledo |&gt;erf&lt;*ctlng the or- * ’ .
Mulliken
In tbe pl«c dl,trlet on Htuno-nn p« river te lnnk
p„pet„nl obl|g«H&lt;,n.
..................... . 1.134 50! for the isronng &lt;»f arid fortltlon. and
SttnfleN
-Tl,.-re .Iwell men or Tyn.ntao.wbo
thi-kind ;&lt;:• to wmoti tlufi '■ »:•-* tor heirs at . law »’
------------- ganixwtion of a gigantic trust. Tho cap­ nwblunontraed Mlcbwl. Ulted two'
„ Woodbury
Cd'
•
interested tn ital represented exceeds £40,000,U00.
.. I Lake Odessa
Iruz In thi- news market &lt;»«« |JS'me*tote.arerXulredt
Menlnvta wb&lt;. nrion.pUd to Jump hl. .
b. Stbltath unto tb. chlklren U
Four miners were.klUed by the caving in
Clarksville
■
ret
“
nl
“
i
,
-Imtah.
.nd
In
Jtm»k-m."
God
givn.
’
■ of said court, tin u to lx* I..-.-. ..
.... ..
.. fimdiie
of a mine roof at Joplin, Mo.
the «re nnd abn both dmui.
H1J chlMmi
they „„
Office in the «-ity ot ifasUdgs.ln arid county, and ;
,
.. TAIto
----------------------- 1--------------- ■ Miow ru&gt;:»e. if auv there l&gt;.-. why the prayer of Thu Harry Biwwnger Fobnccn company’s
1-orilno Dta&gt;, Jr., .on ot 1-rnudent 1).^,|
cH|,ln!n. n« e.« no taw. Io l™l
McCord
the petitioner may not tie grouted. And It Is fuctorv nt Louisville was burned, causing a
East Parts
*&gt;
“
01
wtn
H«
b&amp;
rtdeen.«l
them
from
Buy-pt.
&gt;311N1STRA1OK'S»ALE.
lurther ordered, that said petltlonrrgivi; notice ' Juss c&gt;f &amp;.¥&gt;,0UO.
|Ar I'Grand RapidsI J7 M
U» M.-x.e.n notation ttanr.
. _
miu&gt;by
dwlb
...:ue
.1.,,,., ......
IW—W- «pui« Ib.t.be«-n.0 yotink wile ot Conunodore « Ultan ; u„, |,„le,„|y |,y tl10 grart ot God. but U­ Lv I
I A. If
. - bvXlv.-I. • -• I 71--n at min- ■ 'hereof, by
i-r a .-o; y of G Is order to to I vere &lt;&lt;.ld of the present winter was caused
through JcsusChrtot, who to the
„ Grand LeCge
• by the near approach of Mars to Jupiter.
I h. Mayo, retlrtd, who was married in De-, jng
-and dm.tai8d :
cm i.;» of
cemher. tom several times attempted to ' cn&lt;l (){ lhe ,aw for righteotwness to every
1
An
Indinu
mass
ii-ro
took
place
on
Sor-|
icnia
str , ■ -■■ lt« eueh
fur three Murewsne
it suici&lt;l|.*at their home in Water one that• bclicveth,
•
•
■
.! lhe, IT'
it is then, and* only
Howard City |
i row Island, a British northwestern trad- । conun
Mk« in evlous to said Lay -’I iirari i g
bury, Conti. i'Le is said to be suffering then, that the righteousness of the law
Ionin
|
Charli a V&gt;'. AiiMATiiox*;.
I ing post, in which twenty-five Indiaus were i
Stanton
from nielabchulia, and bos been sent to a can be fulfilled in ns who walk not after
Judge of Pn-tnUe. j put to death after a fight.
■■id .udwirify granted to nir I 'A true com.)
aauit
ariuni.
1». 1MU. by
li-.ftidAT. A. !&gt;..
by . ------------------------------------- ,------------------------------tbe tlerii, but alter the Spirit (Rom. ill, 20,
Sixty thou-.uid telephones arc in drily
. ,
.
.
• Everyday, others week days only, t stop
* use iu London.
'
A &lt;k-jw-rute । battle is reported bctwt-;-n 24; x. 4: rill, 4). TIiom* who know not
; St. Lc.aU wodirarkm «n oW»Uliw I ,bv Corral iu.4 Kuvemm.nt ton— In Uh God know no Sabbath, but tho people of on rlgnal.
Parlor cars on all trains between Grand
a vi.-.,- to .trtklug tor eight Iwum' I Grand ,lu
The tatter ora n.ld Judah should have shown tbe men of Tyrt^ Rat-Ids and Detroit. Seats 23 cents. Conoeetiona
du Sol, IBi
.,/rH^T?ah^u!&gt;)w“u■.0&gt;-, That more ills result from an II with
to &lt;&gt;•»•
have "
met
wit|h
work-tor ten tans l»y.
“
lc- V
1,P “
*&gt;tattthat they kept holy tbe Sabbath because made inl'tdon station. Grand Rapids with the
Attanu. Go.. I. to Uavo » new nun
Jm J
»tpped In belweou. Wo of tbrir Gpd. There can be no trade with CmcAuoA Wjorrf MunfioAN Railway fom
to\n'oni i'i?'t.orth :otj Unhealthy Liver than tiny
lion... «„&lt;l eity boll under one root. The kut in., O. 1. l|»vyen. who were qu«m-l- nn buyers, nnd tinks-s the people of Jerueonirinii.H '/vruty-one othercause-Indigestion.Coristi• ncr**s.accurun:^ loi.ie
. ■
_
,
»-,•••
ot tho tuliiling will be over ««&gt;,«», ' •“«
”• "m1
enieb ubnlktln euch Mlem had
-----------„--------- ------------bought
tbe
men of Tyre had IPS. 'll AHI.BVI.'IX AXH FBTOttKJtr. Favorite
’kero*'‘‘n"e? iiw nation, Headache, Biliousness, co»t
route to th*summer resorts of northern Michi­
umlllwlllteono ottbe tevt publlcesU- ?""• oo-’Atr [snzing bio ante near the:
„kl.
gan.
,
I'
; pnd Malaria usually attend it. tires iu the south.
•heart.
,
1 17. "Then I contended with
the nobles of
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Cbicago,8:SO A
Tvu etuplnyo^ ot the Pennsylvania!
Fite at St. Paul destroyed the factory of Judah and said unto them, What evil
। Dr. Sanford's Lifer Invigorntor
a JOI . at., n.OI’. U.IWIlcins.fl.
'
NchiiylkiU
Valley
road
were
killed
and
two
I
the
Minucwota
i|hoe
company.
Loss.
&lt;213,-.
thing
is
this
that
yis
do
and
profane
the
locate
for
Manistee and Traverse City 7-JO A.
! is a vegetable specific for Liver iujurcti^n a wreck on that road.
x
| WOO. Two flreitjeu were badly injured and Sabbath dayf” Inverse 11 we n-ad that, M. and SMI*. M.
.dmlulslrator
Disorders and their accompanyLeave lor Charlevoix and Petoskey 7:30 A. M.
At a “{Mwemala ball and chitling ! one of them will probably die.
He contended with them liecause they had
Sntuuel Prici^
Pricq, a
a victim
victim uf-the
of-the late
late zero
zero forsaken the
of God. • The house of night trains to Chicago.
‘ ing evils. It cures thousands supper" given by the colored people of a I Faluuel
• house
.
hud Iwitli
!&gt;&lt;Jth hands nnd feet severed ^,r*’ WSB
WM* Israels
IBrn*i • center, nnd thejnws
thejni of
PROBATE ORDER
Ask our agents fur further particulars or
why not be one of them? Take sect iuu of Cincinnati, somebody stole the, weather, had
write to
';KMAum and thereby
-v..UJ precipitated ~
a—
rioL
|I from his
hts body
body it
11 n
a Pittsburg
Pittabiira hospital.
bosuitaL.The Got!
Go«l their especial
especial delight,
delight. if
If tKey
tlu-y were
.
geohgk DkHavxk. Gen'l Pass’r Ag’t.
Dr.
Sanford
’
s
Liver
Invigprator.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L Minzer and Miss and operations were all performed nt one “sit- tornelites indeed; but they were proqp to
.
a of tli« Fn-bate Court for the
Grand Rapid* ,
•.
Parry, hol-len at lhe Prolate office, la
Your Druggist will supply you. Marik Read, of Media*
- - Pa., anil—
„..j the victim
i„. will
—in probably
—i._».i„ re- forsake His house and despise Htoword
Rev. James
Ung.” and
■. t fla»:inv». io arid countv.on Hatur(Il
Chron?
xxxri,
16),
nnd
for
this
they
went
Wnl\. r. &lt;’f I ’ :aiy, I’.u, were killed nnd ! •oV, r___ I______ ;________
• mh day ut February. Io inr year or“•
to Babylon. Now that they have returned
,-•: rish* hundred and n’nety tjiree.
-about twenty others severely hurt in a' uvE-STOCK AHO PRODUCE MARKETS, from (.aptlvltp and left their idols their
• • ift. Cbaflet W. Artustrecit, Jud?'-' ,
wreck near South Street station, west ।
------hearts still wander from God and His laws.
Philadelphia. The tracks cross each other |
thleago.
the mstter ot lhe estate of Lucy A. |
The Niagara Falla Route.
And m&gt; It won long after, In tbe days of
. il-cer.-u*^.
.
there nnd one train ran into the middle of
Chicago. Feb, 27.
■I. cuStaith. ndtnlnistriitor ot said estate I
Mnlaclil, when they rubbed God in tithes
*
TIME TABLE.
the
other.
I
Following
were)he
quotations
on
the
board
■ .nM. vir. i^id rcpiesentatbat he is pre-1
and offerings mid said that it was vain to
Stations.
Frederick Leach, a Chicago recluse worth of tra-lo today:! Wheat-February, opened
- &gt; reader Iim tin at account with sitd e- '
_
ln fgect September II. 1833.
serve God &lt;Mai. ill. 8. 14).
a id pro' - lliat a day may be uppolutod for
13),000 was found In bls house after he had ^.fc‘i‘^ ^S-41^’
putn.lp.ni
|p.m.:p.m.|*.n»
IK
“
Did
not
our
fathers
thus?
Yet
ye
■
-Ante and he be discharged from
....! T *2t 3.1H GM|1I.ZO| 3.30 been dead fur eight or ten days.
ttaerrxM..
' February, oj&gt;uusd
clewed 4014c;. May. bring niorvwratli upon Israel by profaning
Stations.
Ten. uim Saturday ine ]
I ppen rd 43c. ctoasd 42I»c; July, opened 4~K(c. the SnLbath." Although judgment bad
!«&lt;3 xt nine o'clock In 1
Stations.
Friday. Feb. 24.
‘ cloned ttJoc. Oats—February, opened ——c. overtaken their fathers, yet they continue
Mrs. Avery, of l.iniona, Fla., tins offered closed -- o; April, oproed — c. cloeed
SOKTH.
in the Kime rin*. for not until the Ethio­
1(30 acres of land nnd a cGttage to be used —c; May. o ened ®Mc. cloeed 3711c.
Pork— pian can ehan ge his akin %nd the leopard Kalamaxoo Lv..
; ii'-d
persons interested In said , Hastixus.
KastCootier........
ns a homcT r . rpliatis under the direct! jn Feburory oper.e&lt;) fltKD. closed 17AX May,
M- A- 01U.MAS. U»&gt; AO«.
Ids
s|&gt;oU
can
those
do
good
who
are
accus
­
Richland
Junc l
i opened |1W. riueed |lf.25: July, opened
। the &lt; fc- ■•! H utlugs. hi arid county, and ‘V . ftcc olxs G. F &amp; T. A. C hicago.
tomed to do evH (Jer. xiii, 23). "AR empty Cressey....
Julia Vat. Wagner. W) years old. and ’ 118.35, closed 91ANI. Lard- Fehorary, opened
-■aii»e. if any there be, why the prayer ot - - -------------------- - --------------------------------------------num will git understanding when iFwiid Milo
l&gt;«iton....... ;
. -&gt;u*t may n&gt;&gt;: he'granGri. And Ills I
mother of Mrs. Dudley Buck, wife of the ’ 11X25. closed 512.1=1*.
Live stock— H&lt;w: The price* at the Union art' colt is Imru a man" (Job xi, 12, R. V., Cloverdale..
• i it-red. that vdd :»-tltioner give uotlee I
Brooklyn composer, bos been burned to 1
Stock yards ttklay ranged as follows: margin). Nothing will make man what Shultz
*• -r-.-t - interested in said estate, of die
death by the accidental upsetting of a Receipts for tbp day I3,(Xri; quality poor, no ought to be, but a new heart, a birth
■t y uf said petition and the hearing |
he
n
Hast iy as..,
lamp.
Ibvnruring a copy of this order to'be
left over about 5.50); market rather active f*ron, above,
this ‘to a
Bra creation
creatlor. aca»&gt;
"
' nnd
* '*"
mew
• -! in the ll tstiags JltsXKR. a newsFierce Stevens
Hamilton,Uthe
known
HU.™.....
,,r n»iir...s
vO well
Seotta.
1,., Si
* Coats Grove
God. It is the gift of God (Ezel;. xxxri. Woodland ..
previous ti. srid day ofhearinr.
»)•»"? nolMn.ean.iepn.o^ ol ft tai Woodbur
13a j
Clt.-.s. W- ARMH1ROMO,
Lansing.
The Sons of the American Revolution ti-TSOAus mixed, and |7.B5ftiLa» heavy pack-. refusal to receive.
•
Judge of Probate
havq eheted General Joseph C. Breckin- ‘‘m an l shipping lota.
f 10. "And some ot my servants set I at Detroit
Grand Rapid*.
ridge president, and among the vice presi( atUo-Kecalfrts for the day 13,'JOO; quaUty the gates, that there should bo no bunlen
dents are rice President Morton, Admiral ' onl?' Wr. market radier artlv. on packing , bronglit in on lhe Sabbath day.” Thereto
Wonk-n,
Sber.n»u. G.u.r.1 Ik.,- ‘
few. *7?
™ ",ch. “
PROBATE ORDER.
a little more fiivorable to shippers; quo­ bd obrellent, and If our city rulere had the
Stations.
ton and benerul A. Mr. Greeley.
.d M-i-iilKsti, County of Barry—ss.
tations ranged ut JS.i'iftCAlO choice to ex­
. -.(---lion of th*: l'r.»lu*:e Court f"r the
Mrs. Flora Ellice Stevens of Chama, N. ; tra shipping steers, $1.75 ft 5J5D good spirit'of Nehvmlah there would not be the
• of IJsrrv. ho’dsa bt lhe,Probate office, to
Sabbath desecration which is increnringly
J3ck Headache and reItem aU tho troubles tnof*
M.,
.-ui
a
notary
public
recently
admin
is:
____________________
to
choice
do.
$4.1
J
(ft
4.M
fair
to
good.
SOUTH.
i live! ifa.tiiig-. in Mid county. onTusadeni io a-blliomi state of tho system. ausbM tered the oath of office to bur husband. । gXfl&amp;ftLUU common to medium da, S3.4dftl.aJ and nlurmlnrrly prevalent in all ourcitiea. Kalamazoo
Ar...
1i«7il. -lav ■•! F-o!-iriry. tn the year one
i drill hundred and ninety-three.
Willtam L. Stevens, who had becnjdccled butchers' ateeni, UWftASJ atocken, S2A0® God will hold our rulers responsible for all East Cooper Lv..
Richland
Juncl.
Charles W. Annstrou^. Judge of
iusttoe of the peace.
1
Texas steers. $3J5ft4.15 feeders, S2.1Uft that they enn prevent of evil and do not.
Cressey
&lt;...
J
I,
r
i.L5O cows. SLSStftl) j bulls, aud SlOUftLuQ veal But to be per-onal, there are such com­
Susan B. Anthony had a warm fnend in crivea
' uu‘“- *uu
Milo
the late Justice Latnar. who was always
bheep—Receipts for the day 12.000; quality mands iu these for believers. “Let ua lay Delton----Clove rdrie
• » . r.-mi'uan.l filing the petition, duly vert­
w illing to'interest himself in her work.
' fair, market wm rattier quiet; prices aside every wyght and the rin which doth Rhnltz
: &lt;&gt;( W w Hampton. administrator ot
beari- ua." "Let us cleanse ou£Rhode Island Frohlbltionitta
Prohibliionltta have notnuom- neaur.
stcadr. qumauaua
quotaUqus
ranged
at
KOOft
Rhotle
m
n.
uft so, easily
’
■ I estate praying' tint he mav be llc-DM-d to
HAsrivos.
inated Henry B. Metcalf, of Pawtucket, \
J®
w**Ur“i‘^”’1
tbe " uS
: tike nil estate of arid deceased as In
' ■ p«tltion dewrlhed for the reasons and
for governor
and
IiubIm.
; spirit.” "Put off the old man. with hla
Grove.
i jrix.M-sTherrin s&gt;t forth.
*
Th- IG.V Dr Itavi.l Keene onu of MilButter-Fancy repM-ator. 27® deeds” (Heb. xil, 1; II Cor. ril, 1; CoL ill. Coats
The Itov Dr. David
««« of MU- ;Bc;
to
stftJte fancy dairy, afft
And U!eSt. wc art. bonnd to
lf WB Woodland
.^.
day of M:.r.!n. A. !&gt;. IftiB. at one o'clock
wqukec s pioneers and the founder and for j;0. frrsh packing stock. ISftlTc. Katm- ’ i V t
7
1 n 11/
.1«
# Woodbug^
nearly half a century the rector of SL ! strictly fresh, lie per dor ire hoaro. Wftltc. ! J™0} '^...‘^bhaJh r!2? bl“B
' &gt;r afternoon be a«.dgn**&lt;l for tho hearing of
Lanstog
. -1 p&lt;-titl&lt;&gt;n and tbx: the belrs at law of salrt
John's Episcopal church, Milwaukee, Is Dreswri poultry-Spring chickens, UftUo per l“* m.4*n“*.g of tnJl b«bb"t“ "J*1, „ Detroit
.i-&lt;l sntl ril other |&gt;ersons Interested Io
dead, agea 73 years.
; lt»; mixed lota, UftlUc; turkeys, elwloo, 13ft
So uie merchants and sellers of all Grand Rapids.
-■. i &lt; state, are n q-ilred U» appear xl a session
■Acba they would be almcatprieelaosto those wha
of were
lodged
without
Jerusalem
------| vase, ducks, ISftlSc; geese. lUftDc. Potatoes kind kind
uf ware
lodged
without
Jerusalem
■•t -aid court.then to be ho'deu atllie ProbrieofBuusr from this dlslrnaaing complaint; but fortu.
•Stops on signal only.
i
iu the City cf lla*ithucs. In said County, nnd
Saturday,
Fob.
“
** ■* — ”
“*■ 23.
'Viseonsin n»e, 7tift73c per Lu: Hebrona. 72® ---------once or -twice.
------ ” The
----- ---------------------------------jierseverancc of the
+ No®, s ana r, will nut carry passengers ualeM
1; ■ ■
cause, if ontr
there
be. why
5c:
Wisconsin
Burbank*.
74&amp;80c;
Michigan
'
doers
of
evil ought to put to shame the fol- prmltied with freight train |M*rmlts.
who ones try them will And lb**' UBb PUUtxIu.
The bill to disestablish the Welsh
nniyer &lt;»f tue petitioner may not be
..ih.tih-r will not ba wIL cl&gt;7,reh
h» ta&gt;ed IU tot reading l„ to i
a’pX 1 lo"’”
T'T-J.T
*° d°
Freight trains will be run at the conveniens*
.- »:t.-i. And It Is further ordered, that
• i j*. tittoner rive notice to the persons
Britbb house of commons.
; ^Frir to good.
per bbl; common |
nr* oft times njore ef the company, wbo reserve the right to change
the time of such mlns without ixitlra
- - r- st. &gt;i In said evute. ot lhe pr-idency of
Cbri. Voa dor Abe’o ion Edw.nl loll1 ud poor .uwfc. p»ell.». r~&gt;or. tUMUl |
'-•&gt;«!&gt; tbmo who
Wt8. DKWisn. Gen’l Manager.
»a.-&lt;l petition and Win bearing thereof by causing
H. C. POITKIL
under a coble car at St. Ixral. and It la Crtatborrte^Jenwr Iu„r, pupjo,.., p.t bbb
&gt;'»mo ol Je.u. and ought t« .land
•&gt; .-py of ttibs order to bo puoilshed In the lla»ii a Basxkii, a newspaper printed aml.'elrcufi-nrwl hr wax fatallv iniured
Cui* Cod. fair, J&amp;iU.'cZjO; choice to fine.: for Ills holy day. Oh,
„
,p r Kntlrlf navinu teller nt th. IWVWLOl. Honey-White clover In 1-lb sec- the Spirit of G«xl aud ha
I •&lt;! hi -rid County of Barry, once u&gt; each
la th f. bxna cf »on»ny lives that here tewbar*
• K f ir thru- successive weeks previous to
lv’ ’U' gtU”CrOf^e tkms,
per |b: broken comb. 10c.
trre-JtH &lt;if His kingdom!
wo niako our groat bornt. Oar plllacurei. while eJ et*v ri &amp;
-outlay ot hearing.
First National bank of Wilmington, Del.
w
—v„-u
I _.
. ..
rrtli-ra do not.
..
.
fiew
Tork.
CilAULKS. W. AhMSTnovo.
81. "From that time forth came they no
Carter's LitUa Uvor Phteare vm
is a self-confessed embezzler to the amount ‘
\
Judge of Probate.
.
- -- ------------- ( more ou the Sabbath.” He testified against
very e*»y to take. OnoorAxo pllte isaksa doeo.
' &gt; true copy.l
| W heat—No. - red cub Me Jowan steady; th
ani^ threatened to lay handson them;
Th- y are»triei!y-wget*bteanado not gripe or of $35,«».
France’s imports in Jan nary were 3105,-. fairly
.—(------------------------------------active, local switching
-- -----------------and some tor-... .
purye. but by .their gentle action pleaee ril who
Ign buying.
baying. May most active; March. 77M®
f
* .i
me,uit U- and dc‘
ceoUwe-.. Xn vials at 73 cento s flva for U- Sold 2D5.000 francs toss In value than the corre- , cign
May mnri active; March, 77M®
' 7.Hc; May. 7Cto&lt;(-W« Jane,
July. Hl® «istcd. We live in th&lt;- Nineteenth century,
by dn-^i-ieto
or Bcal
•iionding month of 18W. Her exports, on
MQBTQAGE 8ALK.
ifiicc.
Cora-.Na. - mixed cash, lower and In the most ndvaOccd period of tbe world’s
CARTER
MEDICINE
CO..
New
'*«*•,_
tbe
other
hand,
show
a
grin
of
3,5)1,000
»
*=?.
Default having been unde in the eondiilous
344®klJ4c
April.
-MHc;
May,
j
histon
,
but
where
are
the
Nt hemlahs, and
i
steiiiiy.
.
’
O.
-,
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---------------------------------------------------SMAIL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
ot a certain moru.up) inada by Patrick btJohn
Iralies.
steamed mixed. 51to'ft-'*2e. Oats; th0 Daniels, and the men who have at
: • Mary T. Goodyear, dated Jyly 17lh. A. D..
Tbtrty pmwu. were Mttnd by Ue ool.b. honor on4
™ glory
ptary
■No. s mixed cash. Rifttoa
jj heart above all tldngu tho
1- and n-eotMud lu the oifee ot the register of
Lata. zMa.MSUc: w..tar&gt;.
western. 3a,t45toc:
________
®
-'-.-■i-. for the county of Barry and state of
tai^ot the Hour in OddEeUow.-h.il »t .ut.
a&gt;bHS&gt;4.s Mar.STKc:
M.r.«fte: ' ol Go&lt;|, -r
To
come win
tu the tuple ot _•
Scientific American
M -histn. mi the ISUi day of July. A. I).. 1BU0.
Weston, &lt;&gt;„.
Ont., while
a Masonic social ...
was March; iM^c. Rys—Nominal; w ratern. OOfttOc.
wbUeeM^^-ta!
S£ «*«&gt;• «“&gt;• M«-tbe Sthtath !. tl.. „U1
ia'i'iu-r xiofmortMCM, •:&gt; mue 157, on which
■Agency for
Barley—Quiet: fipu: rtste, U-ftsOc; western.
iu
progress.
ii - : ute H &lt;-re I* clalinetl to bo duo at the date
I oubbe: HalTerooto. 'ubplfe No. : do;
, ot « l.llcver-wo will not know It »».
r...« -mtlce tie sum of elghty-nne dJilaro and
J. H. Roberta company’s baaket maklng Fork—Inactive; uulut, easy; new mem. $SWUQ til we staixl os decidedly against every beCURE.
Pftr one rents, and an attorney's fee of fifteen
plant nt Poplar Bluff, Mo., has burned 3i *tr old mess, ?19.&amp;/ftl9.75. extra prime «t&gt;ttina
pvi-rv nhiuui
setting&gt; siti
sin and every
phase nt
of th*
tbe uW
self lite
life
tl.d'.ars provided for in said mortgsgn. and no
down.
Loss,
$40,000;
Insurance,
110,000.
“
!
nomlnrt
Lard
—
Quiet,
easy:
»team
rendered,
'
ox did Nehemlnh ngrdnst these Sabbath
or pro-cedinKs nt law havlmr been Institu.
■ ii to rreoYer the moneys Mwured by said
breakers.
Tho Gate City National bank, nt Atlanta, ! S1S.W.
mortgage or any eari thereof. Now. therefore,
has denied because ita capital was impaired I Live Stock: Cattle—Trading slow bat a
23. “Remember me, O tny God, con­
by vlrtne ot the oo »er of sale contained in said
by the theft ot &lt;60,000 by its cashier, Lewis 1 i&gt;hade firmer for all grades; poorest to beet na­ cerning i bls -Iso, and spare me according
nortuu'e. and the statute In such &lt;-ase made
CAVEATS,
tive
steers,
St-totft-VXl,
)x-r
1'0lbs:
bulls
and
and I provided. Dirtier Is hereby given that oo
Redwine He has been arrested, but had ■ dry cows, |z.U&gt;U4Aj! bhsep and Lamba- to the grea uesa of Thy mercy.” The
TRADE MARKS,
A-tt.ir4ay.ihfc eighth day ot April, A. D. tsM. at
DESIGN PATENTS,
no money
i &lt;&gt; -. :oek In »hr forenoon. I shall sell at public
. on him.
,
Sheep, firm anil a sha !o higher; lambs, active proper men ere set aparC to bee that the
COPYRIGHTS, etoJ
an.-U mi to tbe hinhrst bidder, at the north
Jules Ferry has been elected president of at an advance uf Re per 10; sheep. SL2.'Q&lt;MM Sabbath should be sanctified, and they
-irsirot Hie court bo:»e In the city of Has­
the French aeuate by a large majority.
per kt) lbs; lambs, Sd.r.’M&lt;&amp;7.:O. Uogs-Notai- were men ceremonially clean. We must be
im.* Mielng.-n, Iihot being the place where th*
clean in heart and life if we would be of
Eire at Ka.l.key, Turkey, deeltoywl SX&gt; . “&gt;«» bno; lire hops Hwa-UJ per leu IU.
circaitcourt for Karn county is holdeu]. the
ur.e to r.tir Jxird against evil anti evildoers.
i-r.-ruhrs diweifbftl in srid mortgage, or »o
houses, nuule 8,000 persons homeless, and
As tu keeping His holy day, be sure that
much th. reof as may t»e uee«wsary to i»y the
Milwavxex. Feb. 37.
cost 3,0(0,000 francs in money.
our own ways or pleasure or word» are not
am-Hiut dm o.i said mortgage, with seven per
Wheat—Cash. fitHc; May, 8741c: Joly. Wtt'L in order on that day, but the whole day is
Chicago carpenters and their employers
rent. Interest, and all legal costs, together with
Corn — No. 1 -'4k-. No. 4.. Ufa. Oats— for Him an- Him only (tssu IvllL 13,14).
an atto-ney’s fee of fifteen dollars covenan­
have agreed on a scale for the coming year
No. 2 white, JOtor. Na 3 white, JU-ja Bar­ See huw Neb mlah, after all his efforts In
ted for therm n. the premises being dewribod
and tiiere will be nostriksa.
In said morti-age aa all that certain lot. piece and
ley— Nominally, Na 2. Ole: samples. dull and tbe M-rrlc* of God, takes refuge iu the
p .rrel of load situate m the township ot Hope
lower. Bye—Na l,65Hc; No. 2, 31c; February, mercy of God. By grace are we saved, in
;
Hi- county of Barry and State of
E-iJ-tc; March, Wc; May nominally 31c.
6race wo sta 1, and it is grace that shall
M hl.r.n. nnd known and described aa follows:
S. Gleita and his wife went to a funeral
Detroit.
e brought unto us at the revelation of
lire south east quarter nt tne north weal Quar­
and left two small children at home, at
ter of wtlon ’hirtern (13) town two [3’ north
Jesus Christ. Salvation froai beginning
Dxraorr. Fsb. 37.
Tarentum.
Pa.
When they returned
ruree nine [a] west, Barry reunty.
Wheat—Na
t red cash. 71c; May. to end la al! of grace, but for our works
.
M
.J GOODTBAB,
they found bqjh children fatally burned.
wo
ahall be rewarded if done unto Him
7»He: July.
7M4c; Na
1 white cash.
S
Mortgagee.
|Eph. II, 8,1th Rom; ft, 8; xlv, 10; I Cor. HL
Tho Seventh Day Adventists at their an- ....
philu* t. rouiBovn.
Dual meeting nt Battle Creek, Mich., ' whim cash, 3K:

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—a Xadly Proved an Alibi. AUimmh
■rtdaoce Waa Damaging.
WHY IS T THAT MANv PERSONS
n waa % case of chickL-u airsling. andtk,
oriflta -ji I*™
wer* fn"“d '“^gnwi
WAKE AT A CERTAtfl HOUR!
' araand «Se benbou&lt;*. The

Tbe new saw mill recently finished in
! Owosso eoet 0IQ.MO. and Is one of the
j finest In the state.
•
■\iCE BY PIECE THE SMALL PARTS
if huinnn beings were clamdfled accord­
Mrs. B. F. Rey nolds, of NMhvWA r*- | Mrs. Fnmk Ulapix of Ownaso, will be
ing to their mo«i striking peculiarities ihe
ARE PUT TOGETHER.
was one who
had be«
n
eenUy underwent a serious 8D*Icai ot*r- ; taken to Kalamazoo asylum, rib** bcoamc
| tMonedit
uZviaanonBonaparte
m-ri If
r he
would
Uv«
fair sex of thix period would surely ba
ation far the remnval of an abdominal tu­ I latane through religion.
I a I&gt;iwn»*4-n of • Poealtar rw —
cr^atd the Alps: he would simply bav»
called "the pockeslesa woman.”
Burglars entered tbe L. S.
R. depot
mor front ih&lt;- effects ot which she d!*1
Hteeplag Mliwl-Tnia. I* la Boyoarf
Flair
sheath
aklrte
ar®
all
very
fine,
’nullwl
°P by
“ndthrown
I at Dimondale and made great havoc.
fiUDday.
I Franks and express packages were broken
Dlatanr® but it acveft entered into th® folds of a | Doubt Ttat Many There Are Mho Can Su-tn «*er the fence. The prlvotr wu
D. I’. Wt ’f a fanner living soutn west Into, and many thingy were stolen and
bell akwt to afford a hiding place for a
Sei Ttirmwlvea tor a Cortala Period.
। ,n unknown tramp, ami lame nt th»t
■of Xanhvtlle. Is In a small way saaetbing I taken away.
Deteouvus are close after
pocket.
, ,
-You s*y youdon't know anything abojt
of a eh'ekau fancier, below he sends u« « i, item. This is the fourth and fifth time
A d!-“cnwiion him been going on in the
Nevertheless there are certain articles
record for the month ending
3i»R
eoainx Jan. —
7 t iccim.J . t has been brdkrn into within tbe
Society for Payehicai Research u to the ex­ thia tbaft?" queried the lawyer fiercely, t
To nay that the science of naval archi- which must be carried, pocket or no
• strict account being
kept of the L—istence nnd t!u&gt; nature of the power by - “That’s what I swore to. Mr.” Mld.dn
bciBst'pt
pocket,
and
the
ways
of
doing
this,
which
’.ecture and construction in ita relation to
.
from rhe sale of csx» and expense of feed. last five years.
**^011 wereIn the hack yard of SlamUpp’*
A Fowlerviile man writes to the Even- ships of war baa bad unprecedented devel­ are devised by moat women, are bekh which ao many people manage to waka
Rmo^rorlxn *•&gt;
"T***!!
tbemselrew precisely at tho hour at which
.ng News, for the address of a woman opment in Into years would not l-e ’n ary 1 ludicrous and pathetic.
house about supper time?’
&lt;Utk BU.SI; r'rpwiw
!"»*■
thev
hare
resolved
to
awake
on
tbe
pre
­
When
a
woman
starts
out
shopping
ee
fnttu
;s
to
25
years
of
age.
He
Is
a
labor
­
.bort
r«-|
respect an exa^gr ration. Tbe fruita of
"Yun "know the location ot the ho.
visiting, or on any errand, there are sev­ vious night. There la no question a» to the
peww. Let us bear from others for the ! Ing man. a1 mcthodlsL aud promises a Use new cm are already very appttKt.
In fact, some have already come to take 1 eral articles which it behooves her tocarry. fact. It is a matter on which probably the house?’’
pleasant home for tbe right person.
same month.—Nashvllto News.
' greater number of people can convince
In
the
first
place
every
well
meaning
wom
­
the place of old methods and old machines,
Charle&gt; Buhler, of Woodland. one of
CHEAT RIVER’S HERMIT.
and in their turn have been discarded 6&gt;r an like® to have a handkerchief concealed themselves. You may tlx a time when no
“You were seen ou the road in font of
Barry county's pioneers died at the age of
clock strikes, so that it cannot be a half
othe&amp; that are now in a fair way to be somewhere about her person, and. further­
8! ycin*. He was boro in Germany in
the bouse some time after dark, ehi"
superseded
by tbe results of further acicn- more, it doesn't mate much difference heard sound which wukes you.
1811. and came.to Auierica In 1833. He
••1 was tlicip. sir."
You may fix fivemlntites beforethebour
whether
ahe
be
arrayed
with
the
panoply
of
Devising Flying Machines. .
tific experiments. All this has taken place
“You were in tbe yard alter dark!"
moved to Irvhig in 1851 and lived there
For yean Beraan I CtMtler has lived alor.c
righteousDe«M, but she must carry at least Id a house In which no cluck strikes tbe
until 1881 when lie moved to Woodland away up toward the source of the beautiful without any practical test of the merita-of
“Yea. air, and after KUppvr afeu. *!//’ t^.
quarters, or even in a bunaejn which there
her
car
fare.
the iauGvaUomi injutual lighting.
where he has sfnee resided. His wife and
This Is the very simplest way In which Is no striking clock nt all and do church gfod the prisoner, with a wan untile aUi,
7heat
He is known as a scientist and
The Introduction •'&lt; heavily armored bat­
three warriol daughters survive him.
nuccnt little joke in such a place.
*
astronomer of no mean note in that locality, tleships might be said to date from the the ease preasou itaelL But the ways in clock within a couple of milee, and yet not
“Awl you were seen by the cook »ittitg
Several Woodland farmers have lhe and of late uncanny reports hare crept civil war. although there \vero a number which women meet it ah: legion. Take one person only, but a' great many—we
western fcrer. Oregon being lhe favorite .-town the mountains of the strange doing. of isokiu I examples before that time; money! Often a woman has more than might perliaps nay tho majority at persons on the doorstep with your *hi*- offp
“Yea, sir. There was a iwl.hic in it that
With
state of their affections. And it is ex­ IntJ-e vicinity of his little cabin.
With tbe
tbe monitor
monitor came
came a
a revolution
revolution iu
in too
the ' she is absolutely certain to nwtl, and past middle nge—can wake tbemaelvee at
hi tb$ midst of the wildcat scenes tbe sd- logic of naval science, aud lhe end is not knowing full well by dire experiences lift the right hour if on tbe previous night waa too big to get out ot tbe same hole it
pected quite a load will go from there to
mtist, astronomer and hermit was fonnd.
yet, ao the propbets declare.
I manifold dangers whi|fi attend her pocket- they go to bed with the resolve to doao got iu at."
Oregon in the tell.
“Now, «r, I purpose to prove thatyog
Of all the hobbies this man ride® one is parThe evolution of th® modern floating tor- ]ess condition, ahe stows it away in divers strong on thdr minds. It b a power which
Tbe 2dlh Michigan Infantry will bold imount and has been lhe cause of his leav­
belongs to all aorta of persona—not only mads those tracks With ywjr lure f«t
tresses, na exemplified in lhe recently I &lt;nd sundry places.
its reunion on April Oth in Woodland.
ing civilization, that he might study and floated vessels in our navy, an well mm those ' The hut la a not uncommon hiding place persons who have been In tbe habit of get­ while you were stealing tbe ridekauot
The republicans o( Woodland have •xperiment alone with nature. That hobby that fly the flags of England. Italy, France for this little surplus, which is securely ting up at given hours, but to persons who the plaintiff."
“You can’t do it, air.'' said tho prisoner
nominated 1&gt;. 1*. Kilpatrick for president is a flying machine. Crtasler has spent and Germany, might I* described as a pinned between the lint frame and the lin­
have not.
mildly, but firmly.
of. their village. The democrats have noin-, years in this study nnd believes the only king race between armor plat® and anna- ' ing. A great many women carry Lhelr
Most nurses have it, moat servants, most
inated Dr. J. A. Baughman. They were perfect machine is that devised and con
“And why not. pray I’’ asked the lawyer,
menu
extra money in a small bag placed inside laborers, moat profereioual men. Yet it is
the first caucuses of the kind ever held trolled by the Divine Builder, and this he
In other words, lhe makers of guns have their drr-* waiste. Others wear bands very difficult to account for, for when you with flue sarcasm.
has taken as his model
been progressing os well as the makers uf j about tbeir walate, as did th® miners in wake you have no distinct, nor inde«i tn-'
■ In Woodland.
Cressler’s model is the enormous hawk of iron or steel plates that guard a ship from the old California days Others select
distinct recognition of the time on you. tod he gave a kick that amt It draa^nm
Ten of our citizens took their shovels these mountains, which is capable with im­
the heavy missiles of various kinds that • tbeir stocking* and still others tbeir shoes You only know what time you ought to Lhecourtroom and almost knocked a coe
and made way for the train between here movable wings to soar for hours, not com­
1 M repo'itories of wealth. These women have been awake, but not in the least con- •table senseless.-Loudon Tit Uita
and Milo aud also accompanied them to bating the winds, but utilizing such air are shot from the modern gun.
At times it has seemed ns though the de ' are always making some purchase .which •cioualy that »bl* time has arrived, though
Woodbury. Delton pul out more aid than currents as pow er to lift it higher. This
any other place on the line.—Delton hajyk he compares to a skillful skater who fence bad triumphed in placing heavy steel ' overdraws the cash they have in sight, as when you look at your watch in a fright
plates at the most vulnerable points, but ’ it were. It is very amusing then. The
find mt a matter of fact that it has ar­
It waa in the spring uf the year I’+MwLm
has acquired his momentum artificially, almost before the thought was spoken a 1 woman begi'us to hedge; says she thinks you
Breeze.
.
rived,
and only just arrived. We beHave | I met my husband. I held n pmitaui at
wo«M tebwaybttaLh .«_-«»• &gt; jlwwlll
J^U.* ..“i’piX
w'ui
Dr. Ben*ou. of Woodland, win profit by ; and then by throwing hia body this wny
gun WOUUl DC urougUL IWIU mi wiuv sue win wiml n IH'IV
——
r_____ _ _____ .
artist for one of tbe large firms in Newand
that
by
force
of
gravity
continues
as
he
the example of messenger boys, and move
new boat of another nation that would ' Clark, very much
aggrieved, u
urge*
ntKjer the
th? same
ume condition*
conditions—
—narnemune- York city, and he held a pj*-tiuo u book*
...
fl.r. tM de- j; daytime under
more deliberately hereafter. He slipped pleases, his cleverly poised body on the render the steel plates do more serrio-able sirability ot the goads. VI uman blDsbe*. |[ ly. that you fix firmly
firmly in
in your
your mind
mind aomq
aomq keeper for the firm two floors Uiow the
on the icy walks and a stone pillar cut a keen skates being an .-wsistance ta'tead uf in an actual engagement than so much Clerk grows eloquent, woman says aoe hours,
•
or at leant some considerable time one we oecupiixl, and I became negnstotri
gash In his scalp which exposed about a hindrance to grace and speed.
palp.
will go over to the glove counter while he ; earlier, that you are to do something spe­ with him. :u&gt;d auuii pur aLqiudtuux®
CAwler
’
a
contrivance
is
not
’
a
machine,
three inches of his skull. He Is slHI alive.
On these lines the game has gone on un- M» cutting the material. Truth begins to , cific and to be roused to a reuse uf the Urn® ripened (Dtp a close friemiahip and many
nor is it built to antagonize, but rather to
—Evening News.
utilize the forces of nature. He says tho til the steel ship has developed Into whnt dawn o:i clerk's mind and a smile on hl* । nt a N|&gt;eciflc minute; only people nutice ware tbenotes he would aend upstairs. At
gun*
are made----face. Woman
dlMppMrw, not
In lhe dlrec- | thi* Icm, sine® there are so many things in
J. E. Ackerson's house at Middleville schoolboy’s kite pomes nearer to the ideal । aeems to be perfection, and „
--------------------------- --------------------.
last be hit upon the novel idea &lt;-( udng th*
took fire Saturday from u defective flue flying machine than any intricate and which will pierce wrought irou to the tjoti of the glove counter. Reapjw.srs in the daytime aliich wgru us and thus pul large office cat fur a mi-xt.grr buy.ud
and was nearly destroyed. Most of lhe labored effort of a million fond experi-I depth of several feet, aeconlipg to tii* five minute* somewhat rufllrd, but relvenL j ns on Lhe watch os to bow time is flying.
__
th®__________________
first thing in tL®____
morning I would »«
meuts.
Being
a
taxidermist
tyith
a
wonj
varying
size
and
weight
of
the
projectile*.
|
Some
women
carry
money,
particularly
j
TbeIboagl,
you
|
Toma,, M lii
m'rnttiZ
household goods were saved.
derful eye for nature, he has scores of i
While the effort to produce gun* that car fare, in the paliHs of their hands. !
can arrest your a gentle® aud wake up at be let in; a*soon a.* the th.&gt;r */&gt;rid bt
hawks in his cabin poised in all the pori- will make any kind of armor un less tot* OthenL horror* 1 Lave small change be- ’ the rv&lt;|tiiru! timejjou never arem to have
a
o ,
.opened b® would walk into the nxxaud
__ __ ___________________ __ _
tipus assume 1 in flying. Some of these) engaged the attention of workers in navul tween | their tj-clh, asui pay very nloiat |। the
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
ieast aa/iirancethat it I* the right time [ wait patiently for me to take the note that
attitudes
and--------while th
io build nbi|M nickelfl into the cood Motor's grimy bnnd.
1
attitudes to
to a
a layman
layman’’seyeappeav
s eye appear extremecxtrcme* ■!science,
---------- ------— effort
-----------without consulting your wateh. Ifyoado ' my friend hml tied to hi&lt; &lt; -i.or from L:x.
hitt,
Hauffkerchief* are generally tacked un- i
Lowell Masons need tuore room for their ly awkward, but the scientists ex plana- that are almoot a maaa of solid steel has ou
really “diviiK. • the time, you have no aud after I would ®u»w&lt; r t hi
'.'tand
baaqueor
between
wwnano?
tbe i' P°w,r «&lt; rr^vnixlng khat you bare “di- j Mill until I gave him a link :..«inj?imd
lodge and will build a tine new J Masonic lions are plausible and hi* proofs convinc- ; gaged thr attention of othert-, .-tin anotlwr dertlto bottom&lt;&gt;f lhevouru
tbe
buttons
but
one
J„
*
tag.
.
i
cum
plication
thrust
itself
forth
in
thr
shape
iZLiwar-thmsts barA . r*u*,J" ...
il- You
Y««» feel
f&lt;*l rut
*• If jon had
ha&lt;l merely ’! then off h«-would
h” would go
goacd
and ui
d. ’. 'crtbeMte
temple, in that city.
writer's acquaintinio always thrust&lt; her* .
For instance, he baa gone so far Into the of the modern torpedo boat.
to,. "he did until the ■i giu-"«*l ft. and very uruimbly guessed it ' to my friend,
An English authority on tbe subject ha.* up her
.. slvi-vv. That
.
The brick layers and masons union of adenceof the hawk flying that he has dis- i
wr.aig.uutd yixirwatchrunCruMitliagucaM.. i
, .
Lthat cat w&gt;uH
Strange__a«“ it.—
may
Battle Creek have notified contractor' in sccted the muscle* of aocure.made draft* ‘ openlydeciared his opinion tb^t th® present ^floorwalker into® drygoods Mur® led her
,It to not by a kren scuse of duration Lhat 1 not
1
“ allow any 000 to touch
- him
while he
under thr hnprewuon
that city that after May 1st their wages, of each jowticulor set and noted on the ! form ot fighting with a few powerful and ovrr to thr. uffire.
”,nc!1
ymi compute th® hour, for that would im- ' iw carrjiug thr not
«.
.* n.*cs when
*.
.tho
l. bird
,.i_u 1 fleet
« . ....
,
. .. ;lxttartshc
,1 I
Through these
peculiar
battleships ntot eventually
aivip- wa*i&lt;must advance five cent- per hour and. nine I draVring their
shophi lng One
R 1 pJj. .,int yut, korw at wl|U
you miide ; 11(1&lt;rl friendship r;pi.
hour - will cor-titute a day*® work.^
is flying He Im* also closely intimated th® «luned, and that a fl«* t «»f such v *-eis *:- woman bad a drr*» wai«t made with whir
lhe rv'kiivc—at whal time you went to J called Tummy our mt strength exerted by each muscle or aet uf tacked at night by turpcilo buat» u a lire' rerers in front. Under each revere waa a
Just
before
we we
were
marro-i
Just
before
were
marchTusiar
.
B. Middaugh of Senfield, had a fortune , muacles,
,
•mall pocket like u change pocket In a j Grep with the resolve on your mind—and |
tnasclcs, and
mid applying them to the whole l Jost.
lot,
this to often just what you ddltoC know.
d
—
fall to him last Sunday night In tin- -hape | declares
positively
tliat man *H-wacsw* each
ft tan
has been averted by
I.y another man
man high
tiigh man a waistcoat.
diaappeared.
aud we could fiwd ta&gt; tram of
’ ‘
....
. i'
ft
If you iiieaaunri tirfle by the organic him, but my husband declare* kt mnM ht
’ «Jf ten yoang pigs. Ten pig* no’ are as1 muscle necew*iry, and besides that has ten- 1 lu the rank* of naval *c;enre thnl heavy
v.;
1
..........living
....
" good as a gold
mine.—Vermontville fold the requisite &gt;trength.
----------, . _&gt;&gt;,
...
annor
.plate
will ,be dut»c away wjlii
or
still
aitd• carrying tor® Swages for
Echo.
His machine i* made to bo worn like aa mariy all ves&gt;eto. and that distinct **;- ie« gjr| was happy for awlu!
Her money grurral wxw of the number of pal&lt;*tk»» * Kun® other happy otn-» Cur. N”rvY«k
'
’ ■ of yuur heart, or the number of brvatba * Raoordar
Mi*s Daisy Southard, ot Ionia and J. il. ordinary suit, but when donned it unfolds &lt;.f craft wBibohacxl for di.'tmcl pnrp«*M
n ®ea warfare hereafter.
’ "
Parcel!, son of thr warden of tbe houte of marvelous powibilitie*. It fit* like ■ ‘ |............................
- Idmlhn.will
........
. .... wx in9Mieo&lt;„m
tW(,...k
w&lt;w SInOP
ner
OmllOK ........
10 M&gt;
l.U.
r*«c«m
k-l b.r
y«, W&gt;M
I*
correction hair been in love with one an­ glove and isiruaniputoted instinctively « a
*^ch rj,,*le ot arm amt floating forts for harbor defeit*e. with the brain* for a remedy. She had been in the
other for a long time. But their parents
Mat” of Michigan. Cogu'v cl lurrr leg and body exerting itself nt the proper heaviest
p--&gt;— steel plate*
-------j heaviest gu«*
------ , ...
...her-quare
7
ami
habit of tucking
o&lt;...
linen or .!ace J®1* J
kJ
oppo^fd the match on account of the
time.
Tb®
wcantr
.rtoes
prn&gt;ebdicularly
in
lo-00t
„
.
..
t
»,
UKV
...
&gt;u
»
umier
tne
r&lt;iv
ot
ner
Mosque,
ami
an®
•
?
“
-------------—
,77■
made, that will be capable of tbe^ard^t uniler thr «rit’- of her basque, .nd ahe
,cbtly
T V- /
youth of. the couple. She being 17 and
av. and then throwing
out the_ let fighting, but —
of •••
little
high —
».a*
oouia no: tnina
think ox
of any
any ouier
other puce
place wmea
which b^a very complicated prnce®*, batltisal_ ____
— use on the -a" couiu
he 20. So they took matters in tbeir the________________________
the IU Cay o! llsrrU :n Di­
shaned_ wings
wima
float*
rathvr-oars
case.- , UM
__ &gt;a«. wmild
...be equally eligible.
.. .&lt;
*
...
,,-rt
.i..!,
twa
. -what
- «»floats
or rather
on UV../UU,
account M
of -the
ot VW
combinAt last
aha
bad . m&lt;*i
tM, (.uita
unconscious
at
wat mar
certainly
ixX tbe
actual* prucea®,
for oewtar.
_ ____
____
____ . ►oars -at «-ase,
“I iui|»wsibllity V.
own hands and sent to Saranac an4 were shaped
li OUMUSd eixbt imntJred •. d t inn-.
□ut descending ns one
ung.would
would naturnllr
naturally suusu)&gt;- ; iOg these power*..with
...k .k
that
-. uf speed.
J.
nn idea. She took one
---------of t be*.- ---------------------clasp* such hour
illllirexactly the
u.eresolve
rvsolve1s 1sfomtodl
formed. 1* It
rrwMl. Chart?* w. AruntrtRM,
. made om*. It caii-ed a great seHMtlon In not
but it
if a wind is blowing he rather |i
pose,
f
or
t
h
P
commerce
destroyers
there
will
jis
are
useil
for
bolding
pp
s'ceve*
or
note.
M&lt;etns
u
,
be
R
sense
dt
time,
as
quite
dia1a fonned.
For thr commerce destroyer* there wiji jL* are n*ed for holding up sh-cve* or hoac. hour exactly
jJ the resolve
»u.—
—-ftr dieIt
­
louic
7
rtocs with it,
rises
ft, thoking
thnkiug no effort to combat । . ftfi. lightly built
and• lightly
that -wire
under to.
her to-tw.
basque. iwa
Then l||&gt;ct fft4n
frtl
._ duration
.1,
------’-..n —
««-»••« armorol• ami: fastened •«-.
o
the
of your
Lansing ha* cvrrythinn In readioes* to the
but adapting his flight
crUisera of the
•
'
•
■
. air
_ current,
.
- to |1 VEiuKiaw
iiw highest
uigum .-peed that
mat will
wui .be
ue
•hi reading and
or uar |nMth ef
wok pro.
^•blow up” the Ice In case an ice gorge is its
it* strength and tilting his wing^
wings which . able
- ---------to attack
*- -the merchant
*
marine or tin- d*I Uil»lolbrrk.rrhkt, w(w.lkr.1 ; t|
&lt;Ual a.
formed there when tbe ice roes out. The are enormous, but light ns possible.- tq 1 protected coast.*, and run away from ’ he ..... unh.
vulnerable^!
1&lt;
m
*.
:
tniu
i..
_ w
„„o&lt;„
... ....
-*
bridges which are in mipt danger of going guide his flight, iu fact Crawler docs not heavily nnned battleship* wh&lt;&gt;*« gutp
TIiere to always the shopping liag Awk
. . --.-.nieto diflfrnlt to imagine ! writ**’.”’
.
..
WO11U1 finish
nn»u them
inem in
tn short
*m»rt order.
oraei. The
rue tut
tor
out have been anchored and every precau­ fly—he rather soar*. To thia one end be would
.
. lndlv ... . mim’can be so elfwslv ‘
tion taken to avert a calamity and save has bent all his energies of mind and body p,^jo b^ate and such craft also rang high w«nl and unattractive M it is it ha* saved
i .&lt; gray and ’*J"*^**
_ «_
..
that
the inuiv
Hlttai num.
can revolution
D® so closely
-*-h
&lt;iav
at March «rirae4
A.
► :-r tto
*•
orurt
most. of• our hart*,
&lt;n*“
Menllfled
In freliug
with lhe
of ! lu
th*
teranoutX
propert) from destruction. “Forewarned for yoara. and it only remains for practice • iu ti&gt;is prophet’s estimation,
bring brought In sorrow to the grave. It
would enable it to ;
petttkm ami that thr t,rir» *; la*
to bring more intelligent flight, coupled
•
■
. .
. •
is forearmed.'
In accordance with this theory, in part,
I
“j
“ I iteeeaSd aud all other nrr*
u
with absolute certainty of direction.- ’ tbe navy of this nation is gradually taking i. r®*U) astonishing, the rapacity uf the .
While a teacher lu Onondaga was pun­ Pittabnrg Commercial Gazette.
ray at what hotxr a. m. &lt;*f p. m. you bare
cheerful little thing*!—New York Sun.
' shape. Tbe navy Lottle*hl(&gt; and the dwift
arrived! The mind measure® dnration ch let
ishing a lad. a boy named String­
ertuaer are combined, however, in the re
.
ly by the .-&lt;■ o ssio^of it* own thought*, fle*. In the City ot Hastlnx1 tu said Cntrrty.ati
ham, aged ! tor p: years, remarked that
---------- «' but. as we hav® seen. It iu not duration, but •how cause,
..
,.
,
.
. , ' WUH
cent &gt;hi|ai, .LIMA
ami neither
uriiurr UOT
one nor lhe other
if the teacher should correct him in tnat ‘
if any
there te. rty
hovelirta are always trying to get the ha, fonnd lu fuIk&lt;t development,
The only surviving member* of the something quite different fnmi duration, tbe nrayvr of th«k ;*-ttttet.er ir-av not be
way he would eut teacher'.' flwgcrs off.
grantee. And It J» forth, r ordered. Ita:
clothe, of their characters correctly: most
wiii very
The new ship ciucmmiii
Cincinnati will
very neany
nearly Thomas Starr King family who belonged to ' of which it appears to be conscious. Thu* Mid
The remark wx, overheard, and at once
pattttoner irtve notie- to t&gt; pmoen
। particular are they that tbew heroes and ; waliM-lh. idea of the heavy battieahip his household at the time of hi» death are I ft can wake the body at any given hour
the teacher jerked the lad. Anned with a
Interested in arid estate, of the x*tri*®CJ of
। bcroiDewdhall speak the language of their uj
w combining
also
combining the
the am-apecd• nnd seagoing hla wife, who became Mrs. William Nor-! without even knowing (consciously at •aid IMUttoa and the brarixu: tUr:&lt;*4 t&gt;&gt; c»u*iu*
knife he attacked tin- teacher and stabbed
। ume. ntt refer to steam engines before they qaallt ie9 of tht cruiseT
’ ria.,Wife of the secretary of the Spring |«i&gt;t 1 bow mucli lime has ulapued ainee a copy of tots redet to be put-’!.- lad In the «••
him In the groin. The teacher backed
Ungs RAX*xn.aneu ■; u*-.-pri..b J sad on
are invented,
nor use
that did
not ! ships
—• not■ ■ uuly carry heavy Keel
Valley Water company; his daughter, ' the roolr® U&gt; wake waa first formed.
----- -----— a-word
—----------' These
away, and in a little while became weak
v.xwhnlnry till a century
nmtnry 1 plates as a protection from tbe shot of an Mrs. Horace Davis, the wife of *tto- Hon. ; The present writer may assign the pre&gt;»come into the vocabulary
frooi'tbc loss of blood and learning his
later but there is a verisimilitude which enemy, i)Ut th* eiltfre Vawe| iB of lron
Horace Davis, ex-prv*idcnl of Berkeley . ent article as a consequence (one of very said day ot h&lt;*aring.
-condition called a physclan. A warrant
i* worth all ot that external adherence to : Thi, catfaea, m may be readily understood, univerxitj. and F. R. King, hi* only aim, ' many) .if the power of waking at the exact
Caantrv W xxM'?r.ox&lt;i.
waa procured at Marau for the boy's arrest fart; love, passion, hate, forgiveaes.', re- some important changes in tbe conatructmany) &lt;»f lhe power u,
of -*A!
waking
®XBrt ,
U„ M th®
uic exact
.
■
- •
—
,
hour
dt
sired, an
i . ____
He will protMibly ba sent to Lansing to the nunciation. all these things do not belong ive methods from thowj used in the'birild- an attorney
hour
d«*.red,
an hour
hour
is often
Mrs. Klng-N’orr» hits paaaed her sixtieth ' in
accordance
with
tbe which
urgency
of thevaried
case. cMamtha* b&lt;*Ive methods from those tiscvi in the'buildrindustral school for boys.
i«.
------1cannot
---------- ---------------. liabitof
.
1
MORTGAGE
to any age or people. They are universal,
y&gt;ar,
and
rebides
a
few
doors
from
the
old
so
that
it
be
ascribed
te
the
I
awnty
srewrd 1 SALK.
iug ot a wooden *hip. mid yet, ou the whole,
-n
ire
w
and
be
who
v
otild
be
immortal
must
por
­
A scaffold on the new paper .mill at
’ the two are put together on very much the Sterr King residence of old.
waking at exactly lhe Same hour. Il ia a tue
jon
dajr monty
of fleHcudcr.
meet
®r ibe
aeewed b, a n^»tx*ae &gt;UWd
AI legon gave away letting four men fall tray them in (he garden of Eden ua well as ; same principle.
Mrs. Dnvi* him a aixteen-ycarold son. , very curious pow—
— --* 2XL1..
** * if‘
U?
ifs z-..n&lt;
a distance of about iS feet. Three uf in the Nineteenth century. The:: Indeed
Arthur
l»
tfugbea.
*
!
ar*h
D.
lji.s'
”
*
bb
’
U*
She
was
only
ten
years
old
when
her
fa;
sign
no
parallel.
As many have thought, it is true that a
will he earn immortality, becauM: his work
•them received serious injuries.
We certainly
ther died iu 1HM.
similar power ul waking
ourse have no Hj6irtC.Btro«igand K&lt;nm* *!r c hhwiMw
Barrv Cmi:;tT. MicIUgar. uldch .m»:J irertfW
wiU not only be literary au^social—It will large pan ot the work done un t bexi iron
Mr. King, the attonw. waa an infant journey al any exact point in
ships is deme In steel mills and faeuwies.
Gobleville will have three new brick be human.
_ we may previuurly
. - —. — yv.u.
iu -pax~c on
dstei
■Stores in the near future and building genis Scott’s Rclwcca any I«m rJive than and tbe yard Is the place of putting to­ when be was orphaned by tbe death of his which
rhich we may previously determine.
If
'
- —— getber. lu all the importanf parts of such father. He
-craHy is ou the boon there.
... ufterwanl graduated with
witn ! wt&gt; n-Kolve to win* ”«
Howell’s latest heroine!
An^..yel tbe’, " *irip *" the Cincinuall the iron form.' are
a'~a ’C
---- “““
are °'*’or’
l‘*«l high school*, ami • we resolve to wake up al the moment the U»e
morteaot* ha» t»«-e:i hub svirnedbytte
snows
of
many
a
century
have
fallen
uver
Mr*. Sarah St. John died of paralysis
, express train in which wc are traveling said WgwDkk^ntoJvMi l )tr.vrtx». Jr
made and shaped in th® mllla, far from the laUr &lt;,n fro;u Harvard unireraltv
1 paMica a particular point from which, sup­
last week iu Ka:amaaoo. She Is said to
sastmment bcarir* date ^&lt;ih .8&lt;p&lt;rn:bro. MJ.. U-.-------.
. Rrtandug b.re |k undM la* »iu, p„.
;
tiOMJa
striking
i^.&gt;
1
—
*1
and
recorded
In tbe oHI.e
•’&gt; *
JL®
tiavc been the first white child born in
naiden. What do w® think of
»
,11---------- wap------------------------------------ ava na
aahLOeoonof Bkrey.tMj th” ;• d.» rf hw
Kent county.
wnen
w incisor t»ut
Fal- ?&gt; ’ i\rT ,ndlsl*wal,h-. In wooden .-hips ; P«»cUcing attorney,
_ _______ _
«• «** —viw
at 10o'clock a tn. r- ,'l •.-? when we
we go
go to
to Windsor
but str
Sir John
John Fali k» putM.tiv.1 that we could effect it by do- a,»MJ.
at
aa*«
r;i.
and
rb&lt;•sahr
.
:
•
dtnereni parts art; shape d and put to- I
Kars ago be married a daughter
A stranger entered the store of N. Davis' staff! The queen of England braidc him is
daughter • termintrig to waken at lhe pueciae minute, iHh'Bi And wberea*.'te
•
TU ?** , **,* l?c F*nls
which the ship h
Boawell, in San Francisco, and
indeed an
an i.raaginary
imaginary personage.
personage.
al Albion and wanted to sec some empty indeed
cisco, aud ■ when the train was duu there, though in be du • on salJ nx»rtx&lt;^Ar" briny in tbe King rwldenee
, nj.
boxr«. And while the two were down supreme artist ia he who will not only mert l 7^ac, ' ,but iron cannot be -wwed and . lbr^
Of thrt unite Is- U»e •-••T «&gt;f
. 1’ that way
we believe it tuighi occasionally . at
tbe
imagination
of
alien
readers,
but
will
P
1
*****
1
and
cut
to
fit
when
it
is
to
w-rve
,o
perpetuate
the
memory
at
their
LT*
nnncipal
qid
ith-re.
t.
s*/ ’ . • farth­
cellar looking them over the former's pnl
, ■ ,
-- — —•• u v&lt;&gt; m-rve
—• —
lnP memory or ii.-s* '
effected.
er rem &lt;4
00 as an alto.-"- •’ tbP*”?
ac“ ’
* KL*"'purpose as the uockbune or "
ritotn/
i ue
_ e««&lt;'ted.
robbed the till ot about 815. The confed­ compsl their imagination to come to him.— :■ *X
b’°‘ j honored grandfather.
I1 Im-But
te?g
there certainly are multitude of foe in raid nKtMace. ai.d wW.L
erates made tlrnir escape successfully and Hartford C-ounuit.
1 . iv
— piece ।la_____
_ .from tbe
. draw
. ­।
r
! persons who appear to carry notne kind of atno -.i t claimed to be &lt;’ue &lt;•&gt;
Lvery
meaauxed
are said to be working the racket at other
Nuatdt or prwevdfcut has ma '.p::.-*"
The Downtrodden Mule.
clock about with them in t heir inner mind,
ings with the moat scrupulous carb ‘^rl . With all bis good qualities and hla few . though whether It be the clock of the U« to recur, r the debt now nJ0*faw&lt;
.placer In the state.
by
aaad
marteaa®.
or
~nv
pa
t
t:
;
•
Ed Johnson, who is now one of the law mathematical exactness, ami mea^
bou.-c or lhe clock of the neighborhood it the power of sale eoMalDed l|
Dr. Franeoiae. vetrniary physcian. and partners of Judge Hoaclley in New York, with special npparatu. in order that 1 ijml Imd ones, his queer freak.* aud uwftil vlr
heft, ' tues, the mule is a moat pathetic beast wonld be-well to find ouu
baa boeotM qrecativ
Wm. Strong the owner of the horse which once had a cose before Judge- Baxter, down •hall be perfect accuracy.
Now. therefore, m»ttci i&lt; !■• h .-y g ten.tag g&gt;
accuracy.
; *ft«r ail. He seema born to a htusl lot in ■ in the present writer'® care it! is not the
died of hydrophobia, at Kalamazoo last in Tenoowc. ^nd in the course of his argu­
In building wooden vewels tbe drawings
linJ tbe fact has left Its Imprint all ; chick
nt t».*
i.~— writer's
*-»-• •cose
• It! is not the mix uf the ra d poser Um. ■■■ ■! -n
In the
present
-week, have gone to Chicago to take the ment remarked that It w.-ts plainly evident are not nearly su exact as the plana for OT«‘ him. Ho looks unhappy. Hi* long, ' clock ot tbe house, which is kept fdat. but, of the stax«n&gt; in Mich caw n. or- and
th® oaMAutraj® sill he ।
1’asteur’trratment. They were both bad­ that an injunction could not be i-oaied iron vessels, on account ct the necessity tn down drooping, patient face and wistful
as near as be can judge, what he believes । tCM» gmilltl therola dead ly bitten by the horse.
against his client. Judge Baxter inter­ the latter for the ♦•Uminotion of nnythiug , «y**. hla renxitive ear*—an unfailing ba- to bo right tiuio—I. c.. railway time, though anrtto®. Uibe ht|tkr»t iddd- • A ;U- ' In
‘y4®.
Three thousand persons were In at­ rupted him. toying that'be thought he was rcscuibling allowance in any direction, remoter of the state of his mind—his in- ' if he were, say, five minutes wrong in bis U th® court how In
Bverything is calqulnled down to the bun- ; adequate little feet, hla unsightly tail and ' impression ot what right lime is, it is prob­ Of toUTT.ohtfc®3tl day alJ.ni .
.
z.
tendance when the general conference uf | mistaken.
o'ekwklu the far-Moon
P
•h’ '
IwwOr.
1■ rniDctconR-sa that 1j dretb part‘ of an wen.
foch. anu
and as the
the plan* call
call sober hue
hue all
ail on
go to complete his melnn- able that he would awaken by tbe lime of .periiroiwrrrisonlTirf in »ai1 &gt;-■ '■ -■‘S’
tite StFrath Day Advents convened hi \ " Well, your
7"
u-™.
niuwcwueaeuuu
w
[™ i^
rt’ so
■&lt;■ are
*" tbhy
lb»T aa
«■"&gt;«!plaiw
•»&gt; from
Iron !| sober
eholj makeup.
mak.ui
I c*Ecct
lb«- Il
'* &lt;» .I.. 5^,.- „u Mr for
the
parts
turned
out
choly
They
say
it
is
pure
cuw' his imprvMlon, and nut by railway or to’M.to-wtt:
thirtieth annual session at Battle Creek.
&lt;k&gt;&lt;u.o.-i&gt;eirxr at th--n ..-. - ■ •
“•p^.
'Johniton.
^&gt;®4nctory.
• edneaa that makes a mule bray, but 1 du ' Greenwich lime.-Loudon Spectator.
Blake’s tot In Ur- vll The toe ar certain places in the river
"I can very really show you if you desire
After the iron and »trel parts leave the oot believe it. 1 think he thus lifts np his
Harry and state ol Ml. u . ■ &gt;
। mills In which they toe made the making . v°ic« because the burden of his existence
at Lunaing is forty inches thick and frozen । me-to/' blandly oteerted Baxter.
thevee cost or In an
1 ' ='«
.­
_______ _ .mijKTSMOU.
within two feet of tbe bottom of the
Of course the attorney gallantly expressed of lhe ship
'
is comparatively tho same as If is all too heavy to be borrie in silence.
tiu® of tots heretofore
That thuSntnilion of women h» some- Dorth
lifer.
•
highway arissinx itie rs-v i1
bow grateful he would frel if tbchonorabl- j J* Wcree of
—wood.
-------*“v blocks arT
The
are lni11
laid in
in a
a [ He has no faith in human nature, but
limet. nt fault was amusingly illnatrated thad deeded tn t-W «!*!•:•
court
would
instruct him. Baxter picked { *\_nc_ to
Bt
*PPO
rt
lhe
keel, ..
which
is ine
the nr»;
firs:
o
support
the
ked,
which
is
the
flr«t
Uris
isquality
that
han
never
been
cul
­
____
_______
Mien
M
The readers of Ibis colnnin will recall
by a recent incident in Portland. A lady hirhway to a south eo'V
*’“** put
na* In.
*"
reutb Mun of the rare - a.. t
that tw.. weeks ago we gave an account of up a pen, seized a scrap of paper and hur- ■ piece
riedly wrote out an order in proper legal
This keel is made of many parts, but to tivated hi him. Human ingenuity called was ciuiversing with n gentleman whom ihence oe and atovp ’he
Burt Muore and Mrs. Boyuolds coming to
form directing an injunction to be issued the eye it appears to be one gracefully him into existence, but he revs little rea­ •be knew but slightly, and jvhom, for sonic ’to®d la a uortbr dy dln-c'.
Allegan from Great Falla, Mont., m man
son to regard that as a debt of gratitude unaccountable n-aaou, she took tu be s In m thenee hdlowlux thee,
against Johmsou':i client
shaped
pi«e
iron
that
reaches
from
the
and wife. Mr. Keyooid* suspecting some­
*»'
seeing as his existence is very little gwl widower. She bad never heard it Mid that appto river te a
( Miotii ”
“That'S the way to do it, Mr. Johnson,"
thing wrong followed them and bad them said his honor. “Mr. Clerk place lb is order stem to tbe stern of the ship that is to be.
ho was. H« simply impressed’ her in that pOlCtiM start my. ar - (• "
When the keel Ls laid the atem and -te-m to himself, and why should 4ae cherish af­
4grmtt*l when he reached Allegan, but in ita proper place upon the record."—
piec«
are
the
next to be added, ami at fection for beings who give bfm nothing way. She took it for granted, aud naked In­
withdrew thr complaint before the ease Washington Post.
town Jcur Sixth. range i':
about tho same time the enormous ribs but harsh words, blowsand hard wurk!- nocently how long hi* wife had been dead. Ma lhe above all «trwtoame to trial. ht» wife promising to reform
The involuntary alarm which caused him tawfaRy thereon. A!».« life i.:-*’-•
that form the frame are bused up yn either Stui Francisco Call.
aud return tonne with him. When be got
to exclaim. ’’Good bexren*. madam 1 when the toUoarUtt: Comment li u •&gt;' ;n.iw
"s wr:bI
side. All these timber- i u they ateeailr-d,
ready to leave howevci. atie informed
did she dial” waa j^o greater than that two feet ait inthrawcJ ’
At a dinner in one of our chief manufac­
him she would nut go. but preferred to turing renters a certain nobleman waa ex­ in spite of the fact that in these ships they
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three feet and Three irrlw
'.LT.?
In l7Wn stone weighing fifty dx pound* which thia unexpected answer produced in exU comer of lhe north x-'
live with Noon-. M&lt;mday miming Rey­ pected by tile leading owners of iron works are iron nnd not wood, art tdiured tip ns
her.
He
was
n
»tranger
there,
trawling
they are put in place. Each one of tbe waa exhibited in Loudon. It waa said to
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nolds *rn: in a saiuun where Moore was prem-nt to deliver an appropriate speech.
plates is so patternrd that iu edge receives have fallen from the sky in Yorkshire in on buslncM, and hadn't set u or Ltwd from running frm their® we*&lt; •’
amt after w Getting him for several min- He complied in rather a novel manner
bis wife for some little time.—Bangor (Ale.)
Qtea. dellbetately shot him anti then which took the form of tbe following tz-Mt’ the other plate—that Is, It is formed like iho previous December, but thia statement Commercial.
one-half of a groove, and in the lengthtuntl was received with gn at incredulity. Al
walkM to tiw jail and gave hintseif up.
“Sink our coal shafts, blast our quarries
hi* •ijw.rtbed prv «i*m* i‘
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Thl* is thr first murder occurring In Alle­ dam our river*, consume our manufactured joint and the support cn. one side consider­ that Ume Sir Joseph Banks waa president
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able strength is gained.—New York World. of tbe Royal society, and he noticed a
gan lu ti»- years aud Is causing Intense disperse British commerce to tbe four wim.s
fljfcMpTfc (■! utier »"d &gt; f*1; '
Joan ingi*low. the
rtrong resemblance between lhe Yorkshire
I'onstnuUrgtte late ftii”- G*rar
of betvati,'*
fhtful tale® will Ire.
€«&gt;.. of trviuc. aud that
stone and one sent to him from Siena, h
Unfortunately hla very practical bearers
Jatit.*&gt; G:’.toou, a fanner of Eaton Raprd to iwr :lie UintaM d ; •
Italy, which wan said to have fallen fron
The Prince de Cbimay, a JfeQch
klhe^“dxc* b”t*u,y • f said tiaiXuer. Can&gt;;‘,.f I ••1 •
H». 75 years uf age. assaulted bis 3Q year
tbe »ky. Two or three years later ha re
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                  <text>The best Advertiiing medium in Bar­
ry County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 45

WHOLE NO. 4969

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 9, 1893.

Hastings Banner

Largest Circuit
of any paper in the
County.

He has not missed a day and has walked
to town the distance of four uilLes, both
morning and evening—John Appleman
has returned from Big Rapids—M. H.
Bloom has been visiting friends In Pen­
field the past week—The P. of I. held a
neck lie social at Mr. Barrett’s Tuesday
evening of last week. A pleasant evening
was enjoyed by the patrons.

Hope Center.

Mr. Will Adam.% of-Irving, was the
guest of E. B. Payne last week—Mr. and
Published Thursdays by
Mrs. John Payne aud Arthur Baker, of
Kalamazoo, were the guests of E. B.
COOK. BBOS..
Payne
last week—Mr. Westover, of
Prairieville, visited W. Evant one day
niBTixaa. licit.
last week—Miss Floy Williams attended
the teacheis examination at Hastings,
Thursday and Friday—The school in this
place will close Saturday'March 11th—Mr.
H. Ixwmls and wife have returned from
Mrs. Chas. Gorham was the guest of
Doster
Station.
_
Dowling
her sister, Mrs. Ed. Zander, In Kalamazoo
Delayed letter.
a few days last week—Maria Manning
is
the
guest
of
R.
G.
Rice
and
wife
this
Series of meetings are being held at the
Up to March 3rd we bavejiad 67 days of
week—Daisy Platte started last Monday Fisher cbnrch. conducted by Elder Mar­
nice sleighing aud the pros~&gt;ecte bid fair
to make a two weeks visit with relatives tin— Frank Marks is In Indiana with bls
fern goodly number still—Henty Baltcock
and
friends
abroad.
sister
May—The lAdles dime society meet
Is making preparations to build a house
at Mrs. Pennocks Thursday—Sale last
in the spring—George Frey and wife en­
Wednesday on the Will Johnson’s farm—
tertained relatives from Lowell last week
Mrs. N. Brayton spent a few days last Julia Fisher has so far recovered as to be
—Fred Winchell and wife of Nashville,
____ __
_________
____________
In Byron
Center,____
the guest
of her out again—Will Kennedy has rented his
vi«ltcd relatives here last week—School week
closes next Tuesday. Mr. Meeks has son Bert—Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan farm to a man from Grand Rapids—A.
taught a very successful term—Miss Alta of Hostings, were In town one day last D. Kennedy has deed 50 acres of land to
.
Frey attended the teachers examination week, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. 8. his daughter Minnie.
last week—Wm. Irving aud F. Herring-, IL Hunt—Maud Sperry and Myrtle Rieg­
South Haatlrir*.
ton had a runaway one day last week, go­ ler spent last week in Lake Odessa—J.
Mrs.
Stanley,
who
has
been
sick for a
W.
Godfrey
was
In
Chicago
Friday
and
Ing to Battle Creek, somewhat injuring
one horse. No further damage done— Saturday—The engine on the L. and H. long time, is much better. She now at­
J. E. Tobias and J. Pitcher have exchang­ made an extra trip Saturday—Jennie Case tends to her own house work—The presi­
ed farms and moved their goods last week. and Ella Riegler were the guests of Me­ dent of the literary club was absent at our
Mr. 'Tobias will not bu a resident of our linda and Sarah Stockel-Sunday p. m.— last literary. We are sorry, and hope be
town—A. McNarris is canvassing this A. I* Coons, of Lowell, was in town'last will be present next time—Mrs. A. Young,
town for the book containing tbe life of Friday—Standing room was at a premium who has been very sick, is slowly improv­
Christopher Columbus—The many friends Sunday evening at the U. B. church—Mrs. ing—A little child was buried from our
of Mr. and Mrs.' Pbin Powers will be D. Moulton and daughter Eva. spent the community last Wednesday—The Sunday
pleased to learn that they are the proud Sabbath In Freeport the guest of friends school is to be organized one week from
—Mrs. R. Millard anti little daughter are next Sunday. Let all that are interested
parents of a son.
the guests of the former’s mother. Mrs. in Sunday school in their own community
Lydia Godfrey—A. J. Nugent and wife at the Star school bouse be in attendance
How does it seem to live under the new will soon begin housekeeping In M. at two o'clock that day—Charlie Barnaby,
administration*.*
Has the weather Im­ Roush’s vacant rooms—The club dance who has been under the doctor’s care for
proved? or the prices of wheat advanced? Saturday evening was well attended aud three or four weeks and has been such a
—Henry 8torr shipped a car load of sheep a pleasant time Is reported—Rev. Martin, great sufferer night aud day Is a lit­
last Monday—Marcus Bellinger, of Barry, of Hastings, made a very welcome call at tle better nt this writing—Eld. Bunnel was
aud W. 11. Williams, of Milo, shipped the special meetings Saturday evening. seen on our streets last Friday on his way
four car loads of sheep lad Tuesday for The meetings will continue for some time to Clarksville.
Buffalo—Our merchant, Mr. Grus, is in yet—Rev.’s Wright- and Bownmau have
Illinois on business—Crinoline must go. recovered from their recent Illness—The
Frank Falk and Jacob Gorsliue caught
In an interview with twenty ladies, nlne- scholars of the Freeport school will give
teeen gave an emphatic no. One answer­ an entertainment in Verger’s hall next 18 bass. 50 perch. 10 pickerel, one of which
ed by letter In poetry and was for or against Saturday evening. Every one Invited. weighted 12X pounds, last Friday. Both
of the'above named gentlemen are alive at
as tickle fashions mi^ht dictate. If not for
present writing, but their conversation
the emphatic order to cremate after read­
Nashville.
,
consists chiefly of fish—Harry Fuller, of
ing I would like to set? that poetry in
P.
11.
Brumm,
of
Hastings,
was
In
the
Middleville, closed his winter term of
print If It did cut the writer a little—By­
ron Hughes it moving from W. A. Spald­ village Sunday and Monday—Miss Hattie school at Gun Lake last week—A. Mur­
ing’s farm onto one near Osbtemo—Jacob i Beadle, of Hastings, was the guest of Miss dock Is .quite sick again—Mack Falk, of
Tack has moved from W. J. Williams’ Eugene Downing Saturday and Sunday— Plainwell, visited relatives in this place
farm to Richland onto the Shean farm— Mrs. C. M. Arthur, of Leslie, wittj her !last Saturday—Wonder if John was asleep
Rev.’s Van A u twerp and Chase are holding sister Mils Blanche Harrison, of Nebraska when his horse ran away Saturday morn­
a series*of evening meetings at Milo— are visiting friends here—Miss L. Jean Iing—A sleighing party took a trip to Gun
McLaugiliin, of Hastings, spent Sunday I Lake last Tuesday evening—Fred Hull
John Demniond. of Prairieville, shipped
twenty cows and fourteen calves from with friends here—C. L. Glasgow has the iand family have moved back on their farm
Iowa to Milo last Monday. AH for sale. whooping cough—Miss Lida Felghner was inear Gun lake—Will Ward, of Kentucky,
Cows tnln In flesh but large alia well at Hastings Saturday, attending the execu- Iis visiting friends in this vicinity—Mrs. C.\
bred—Feb. 1893, the mean temperature tlve committee meeting at tbe Barry Cu. 1H. Thuiaton and Ettie Falk visited friends \
was 22 degrees, 19 cloudy days, 6 clear Christian Endeavor Union—Messrs. IL L. :at Plainwell i&amp;st Sunday—Jeanette Beattie
‘i at Martin slaying with Mrs. Fred Engand 3 partly clear. Prevailing wind wxs and C. L. Walrath started for Victor, N? 'is
I.Y., Monday afternoon, called there by the '1
’land, who is sick—The dance last Friday
west and south west. For Feb. 1892, the
mean temperature was 27 degrees. 20 । severe Illness of their sister. Mrs., Balt- inight was well attended, 84 numbers being
&lt;
—Win. Beattie and family, of Bowens
cloudy days, 4 clear and 4 partly clear. wood—Mrs. Thomas Purkey died ./Tuesday out
evening
of
Congestion
of
the
lungs
—
Goa
1Mills, visited nt Mrs. H. Beattie’s last Fri­
The prevailing wind was divided betnoen
east and west. It will be seen Feb. 1803 Selleck Is home from Kensington, III., on cday and Saturday—Dan. Klingensmith aL\
...................... tended the inauguration of President"4
was 2 degrees colder than Feb. 1892. I a visit—Mr. and Mrs. L. W.Felgliuer
find from my recot&lt;|s kept for many years were at Grand Rapids Tuesday afternoon Cleveland—Rose Coiwln and brother, of
that -™.
Jiin. L..d
and «Feb.
coldest time —Mr. Frank Ileacox was at Caledonia Cedar Creek, visited friends here last Fri­
G.. was
...... the
w.v wlJwt
Tuesday.
day—Al. Leonard, of Hastings, was in
since 1875.
town Tuesday—John Killick and wife
spent last Sunday with their daughter,'
The annual New England supper was Mrs. Fred England at Martin—Our school
On the morning of Inaugeration day one
closes next week.
held
at
M.
Doster
’
s
last
Friday
evening
of our lending men hoisted the American
flag with the union &lt;fown, to show, we for the benefit of the. Baptist society. A
suppose, the manner tn which the demo­ goodly number were in attendance and a
Henry Wilkinson intends moving into
cratic party intend running things, that is, pleasant time reported—Herbert Temple
John Williams house—Ansel Brian made a
upside down—Old Mr. Doonan and wife, who has been sick with fever fortthe past
business trip to Richland—Hattie Hazel is
who have been living for some time past two weeks is on the gain—Little Mabel
Gibbs is sick with lung filter—Will Wilk­ borne from Kalamazoo visiting her parents
at Kalamazoo have returned here aud
—Arthur Gesler, of Duluth, Wisconsin, is
nbw keep house In their old home—Our ens’ little boy Richie, also tbe son,of T.
the guest of his parents—Peter Cuburn and
post master has resigned and the office Ketchum have scarlet fever—Rev. Xixley.
wife passed through here On their way to
will soon change hands—Miss Lurena of Kalamazoo, attended ’he New England
Hastings—Mrs. H. Orr has returned from
supper
held
at
M.
Doster's
and
remained
Klug will go to Goblevllle this week to
Nashville—Mrs. Varah made a business to
spend the summer—Mrs. Hugh Graham Is In town over Sunday to preach morning
on the sick- list—Mrs. Martin Bates bu and evening In the Baptist church—Mrs. Kalamazoo Friday last—Messrs. Blackman.
been quite sick but is 'now able to be O. A. Hughes la very low. It Is feared Varah and A. Pennock were at the hub.
cancer of the stomach—Rev. Saturday, the 4th—E. Evans and Mrs. Wf
around again—A gentleman named Ha­ she has
wes was here one day last week and an­ Chase being called to assist in Baptismal Nichols was at the hub last Saturday—Mrs.
Henry Robinson started for Grand Rapids
nounced that he intended renting the services at Banfield on Sunday last, Mr.
the 8th, to have a cancer removed—Mr.
store belonging to Geo. Mosier, fur the Varah, of Delton, took bis place on the
purposex&gt;f putting In groceries—Arthur circuit—The W. T. M. S. will meet at the and Mrs. Edgett, of Lansing, are at the
Thompson house—Mrs. Salisbury is the
Gesler who has been west for some time home of Mrs. Jennie McBain on Wed. pz
guest of Mrs. John Williams—Mrs. Varah
came home last week to see his
sick m.—Mr. B. Armstrong, of Bowens Milts
mother—Prof. Taylor closed singing school visited friends in town over Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Scribner called on friends in
here with a concert and the creditable John Barrett, of Richland, was here last Prairieville Monday—John Williams sold
manner in which the class acquitted Itself Friday securing speakers for a silver his lots just south of Mr. Rahney’s to
showed that the Prof, had not labored in medal contest, which he expects to bold build a church on—W. Nichols is drawing
the 15th of March—Supervisor candidates stone for Mrs. Evans new house—Look
vain.
•
out for the drama ‘ The Spy, of Gettysare beginning to feel the pulse of the
‘
burgh" to be given by the K. 6. T, M.’s in
township people for supervisor.
Banftolil.
Blackman's hall.
Rev. Chase, of Delton, was here last

COUNTY NEWS.

In about two weeks I
will move back to my old
stand in the Union Block.
In order to save extra
handling of goods and to
reduce my stock, I will
Sell hardware at a good
discount from
former
prices. .

IRfl VflN VflLKENBURGH.

IT IS SLOPPY WEATHER Diq Fire!

Biq Wind I
Buy a New Pair Biq Crash !

ARE THERE ANY HOLES IN YOUR RUBBER!

Don’t Delay but

AND SAVE YOURSELF A BAD COLD
AND

MAY

BE

A

LONG SICKNESS AND LARGE DOCTOR BILL
WE CAN FIT YOUR FEET
t
«
WE CAN FIT YOUR POCKET BOOK

us a call.

We want your confidence and will
not abuse it.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2N50N

CU CH is a condensed history of
, the recent big fire. The fall■ ing walls smashed through my
j building and to get even I am

SMASHING PRICL^
J On many things at my new locati.on in Messer Bros. &amp; Rey­
nold’s building, in the place oc­
cupied formerly by the Hastings
City Bank.
DON’T BUY ANYTHING
I IN MY LINE WITHOUT
i CALLING ON ME AT THE

PEOPLE’S DRUGSTORE.

ONE PRICE
SHOE DEALERS.

WANTED !

W. H. QOObYEAR

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STERLING INLAID
1 will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
P S Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see.tne. 1 will buy timber
standing.

SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also r•emember
&lt;
_you
get a Present—"Good
Form, of~ $2.00
'
value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewe.-/ 3'. o re
Quality and price al­
ways right.

J. L WILKINS, Agt F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

Sunday and gave the people an elegant
sermon also assisted Rev. Vanwlckltr in
baptising 15 new converts also formed a
society of the Epworth league aud elected
the officers and then took the names of U6
who Joined as members of the society.
The officers elected called for a meeting
Sunday evening far the election of com­
mittees for each department. All met at
usual time. Meeting called aud each deAmrtment elected ns a committee of 3 to
| making in al! 28. and adjourned uutil
Thursday evening—Rev. Chase and wife
of Delton, was the guest of L. C. Edmunds
last Saturday and Sunday—J. H. Norris
and wile of Comstock, ore visiting their
sisters, Mrs. McKinzey and Mrs. M. Bre­
see—Frank Duty is drawing and storing
bls wheat at die Augusta mill—There was
a social at Albert Dewey’s, Jr., for the
aid of building a church* In the Kinzey
uelRhborhoud. A fine time was had by
all—Chas. Shoemaker reports of having a
Hue time wirti the buys nt the Albion
college—David Stiles has been having
qnite a serious time again with the qnlnzy
—Mrs. Levi Bresee is getting along finely
with her broken arm—Mrs. Ben "Tongate
lias given up keeping house fur her son
Bert, and will go to keeping house by
her own self as soon as she can do a lit­
tle repairing on her own house—Meetings
are still in progress at the church in Bal­
timore.

Match I* here with-its cold bleak winds
—Sdhqpl closed last Wednesday—Mr.
Marton and .wife, of Vermontville, made
E. Lockhart and wife a pleasant call last
week—Rev. Lnrt closed bis series of meet­
ings at the east Castleton church Sunday
evening—Quarterly meeting of the U. B.
church will be held at the east Castleton
U. B. church April 1st and 2nd—Miss
Druait Murphy is visiting her father at
Hasting*—Ail report to have heard that one
of our former plow boys, Hon. Clement
Smith has received the nomination of
Judge of the fifth Judicial circuit, and be
may look for a clear vote from Pleasant
Valley—AH honor Is due to Bert Watting
who la attending the school at Nashville,

Fine weather at present writing, Hope
it will continue—Mrs. Win. Watron
is
slowly recovering from a severe attack of
rheumatism—Mrs. Win. Potters' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward, who have been for
the past few years a resident of Kentucky
have returned t: this town. They were
formerly residents of Orangeville town­
ship—M. Potter has moved onto bls big
orchard farm—J. Johnson has moved
down on Main Street In VanNondall’s
old house—S. Potter Is so as Io be out
doors again—Some of our young people
attended the dance at Orangeville last
Friday night and and all report a pleasant
time—A goodly number attended church
here last Sunday night—If nothing pre­
vents. our minister will start a protracted
meeting here next week—Mr. O. D. Bur­
pee has liought a span of burses of J.
Rou&lt;e.

Lemuel Glasgow closed a very successful
term of school in the Brown district Tues­
day. ' Ninety persons were present that
day. filly of whom were guests represeu ting five or more neighboring districts.
•Mr. Glasgow will teach the summer school
In that district.

Although the students have enjoyed
many moon light rides and coasts, they
are anxiously Ibqking for the coming of
spring, at which hue Ann Arbor is at its
best.

We are informed that W. M. Wilkens,
'94 DenL. will spend the summer vaca­
tion in the office of 3. M. Fowler.
'

On Saturday evening last, a few of the
Hastings boys enjoyed a pleasant chat
and feast of pop com at tbe rooms of
Mrs Engle hasKreturned from a two j
Bauer &lt;&amp; luimpman.
months visit with her children In Burr
The lecture to be given by Maishail P.
Oak—John Marks bought a half acre lot of
B. F. Wolf. Those wishing lots for build- Wilder,
’
humorist, was about a-? much a
Ing on, can call on B. F. Wolf in Wolfs ad- &lt;concert as lecture, as he was assisted by
dll loo—It Is romored that A. C. Walt 1two ladles and one gentleman by whom
was rendered during the evening.
shuts down his feed mill fur repairs. He music
1
the entertainment has been
will now saw pickets—It Is whispered Although
•
by &gt;cme, we judge from tht*
that Mr. Vester is to teach our summer denounced
1
that It was enjoyed b* mort peo­
term of school—Alt &lt;»f our girls are now applause
1
present.
anxious to ride in that fine cutter—J. D. ple
I
Townsend has now bought the property
James Whitcomb Riley was well receiv­
occupied by Daniel Sayles and will build ed
f and enjoyed very much.
an upright in the spring-^Mr. and Mrs.
Hon. T. B. Reed, ex-speaker, will ad­
Rowley will go to Potterville to make
tLe S. L. A. on next Friday ev«^
their
home with their son ‘ Mar- dress
1
tin— Ou Monday morning Mis. E’.d. ing upon a nou-partlsan subject.
Hamp and daughter were returning from
W. M. Wilkens spent Sunday a YpriJ
Hastings, their horse became unmanagnand reports a good time.
ble running half a mile. One runner of
the cutter giving way. causing bad slip­
A Marshall farmer has be -n losing s
ping and stopping thetr horse which large share of his sheep by a peculiar
threw them out—Cake and coffee social at- disease and by carefully dissecting amWm. Smith's this week Friday evening. found its
lungs
Covered with whttd
Every lady come—A. C. Walt is now saw­ worms an eighth of an inch In length.
ing pickets. Bring
your bolts—Mr. The sheep showed no symptoms cxr«p«
Rogers, of Chicago. Is now looking over growing poor and wasted. Turimultnd 1»
these Immense lumber piles.
the remedy.

�—
Hastings

Banner- CLEVELAND BULE8

Thursday, March, 9, i»93:
OOP* BV«»-eroprt«W»r

And Democracy Takes the Reins
of Government.

builders o"

WILD ENTHUSIASM AT THE CAPITAL

of &amp; building; they employ only the

The Triompb«« &lt;*"'7 ciTe* th' Ne"
Administration a Great and

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,

.

The best

Joy-iil Seod-Off.

than *heir Jess
and always get the best contracts,
they paint their work with

Strictly Pure
White Lead
maaaactatod by the “Old Daub Pro­
cess " of slow corrosion, and with one
of the following standard brands :

“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy"
“Beymer-Bauman” “Eckstein
“Anchor
“Fahnestock"
"
A L‘ “”
“Morley”
“Kentucky"
“Shipman”
“Southern”
‘'Collier”
“_________
Red Seal” _
“Davis-Chambers”

Th. M.r.h re U»

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Wbh. Hou.. - Cer.menr of ln«l.lllag
me..u.so I. Ch. S.o.H Ch.lr-A D»U.ruijhed Auiisnce Present-Adjournment to
the East Portico—Tbe Orest Event of the
Dey- Cleveland’s Address Outlined-The
Oath Taken and the Momentous Act Comptete—Return to the White House-Not­
able Feature* of the Parade.
.

Washington, March 4.—“So help me
God." These words, tha conclusion of the
oath, spoken by Grover Cleveland as he

.stood on the platform at the east portico
of the Capitol today
marked the culmi­
nation of all the elo­
quence, the enthusi­
asm, and the politi­
For colors they use the National Lead
cal agitation and
Company's Pure White Lead Tinting
generalship which
Colors. These colors are sold in
small cans, each being sufficient to
tin! twenty-five pounds of Strictly
Pure White Lead the desired shade.
and resulted in the
Three brand* of Suletly Pure While Le*d
groundswell and
general political upturning of last Novem­
joing to paint, it will pay you.
■ for • book containing infortnay aavc you many a dollar; it will

NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
Chicago Branch.
State and Fiftecntn Street*.

“The Pace
That Kills”
makes no difference what kind. Using
greasy and inferior soaps is one roaa
to premature decay—sore hands—
sore hearts—clothes never dean.
Not so when

KIRK’S
SOAP
AMERICAN FAMILY

is used.
Cheerfully proceeds the
labor of wash-day with health and
long life assured. Hands alL right­
hearts light—clothes pure Mid white
as a Greenland snowdrift.
JAS. S. KIRKA CO.,Chicago.

‘ ksky Diaaond Tar
FOKPKvru
runrnurii

Atthe FIDS
grand
KA

, Enclose atamp for circular. Address. A. S.
PAltlSU. I’rpp'r

ber. And ns be uttered them there was a
sound as of the “gathering of the waters."

From a hundred thousand throats arose a
cbeer-^not all at once, but gathering, grow­
ing until it had rolled from those standing
close enough to hear the end of the presi­
dential oath, out to the extreme fringe of
the multitude.

Il was about 11 a. m. when Preaident
Harrison and President-elect Cleveland en­
tered the carriage of the forrper at the
White house 10 drive to the Capital.
All the morning
there had Ix'en
marching t*&gt; and
fro of thel mill

tary and other
organ iza (ions
which were to
take part in tbe
day's work. On
every hand was
heard the rattle
of the drum, tbe
call of the bugle,
the strains of the
bauds and the
words of com­
mand. But those
who were to tebe det comes! whoof!
march were not the only plies outdoors.
From the hotels,-where some of the guests
had to pay good prices for a nail or clothes
book to hang themselves up for the night
and where a bath-tub was a real palace of
a bedroom^ from the boarding houses,
which were equally full; from tbe trains,
which were constantly unloading thou­
sands of visitors, and from the private resi­
dences of the city, came the multitude. •
Packed Along Pennsylvania Avenue.
The great avenue at the end of which is
the Capitol and at the other end the White
House was a sight to behold once in a life­
time. Except for a passage wide enough
to permit troops to march company front
there was not an inch of the thoroughfare
unoccupied by a human form by 10o’clock.
At the street intersections the crowd spread
away to the right or left as far as the next
corner. The lump posts were not over­
lookedIs pointe of vantage for those active
enough to climb them, while trees within
sight of the avenue were alive with boys
and men. Around the White House and
Capitol building there waa a dense throng.
In windows and on roots and porticoes—
at every point from which the line ot march
could be overlooked—were the faces and
forms of sightseers.

KX”.S”c.?iSKa:

M’HirOAGB FOBECIXJSURE.
'Vh-r*aa. default tian "been made In the eondllhxK acTt*ln rnortpure, executed by Alva
J
and Man- A. (.Viwles of tbe Township
nt Irriwv. Harry Coanty. Mlehlgan, io Alice J.
Cfarctill) (ftwmerfV Altoe J. Morey) of Toledo,
Ohio, ne-trmg date Mny ths seventh. A. D.. 1 *A3,
**&lt;i rerer-aO nn «w seventh davnf May. A. D.,
1 TO. a: three o’cluck nud thlrtv five minutes, p
m. &gt;n lih-r number Hi, of ni:&gt;rUc«ges on paw »W.
in the c!‘l •-• &lt;d the register o( dfMds for JUrry
Countv, Miclilirui.atid there h now claimed to
hr due n.i «it.t tiinrtgkKb the snm ot two
tiio.tsiml -.•rnu »uie.«re.l and sixty dollars and
ntatj-twoceut* Including an attorney fee oflhlrty
-fivrdoUi’v. and n&lt;» pruc-cding* iiavlug been
taken at law to recover thedebr wurefby the
►aid inorip.-ige or anv p irt thereof: Now there­
fore. i.ot'l-e Is berebv given that on Friday the
twririh dxr -d Mtr I»J. at lj o’clock

half an hour the head of the’ precession bad
arrirpd at the senate approach of the Capi­
tol, and here the official party alighted and
disappeared in the building, the escorting
column meanwhile passing along around
the Capitol and taking the positions as­
signed, ready for the return to the White
House.

The senate chamber bad by this time
been prepared for the ceremony. The
galleries were full of the diatiBguiwd men
and women of the land. ’The aenatore
occupied the Republican side, and the
notables of officiallifu ths Democrats aide.
Vice President Morton then called the
the Coart l»-&gt;n-n in the city of Hasttium. County senate to order and the auouncement wa*
made
that the president had no further
ot Barr;. Stare of Michigan thni 'liemg the
bul.'iuna lu which circuit court for County of communication to make to oongrew—the
Barry Is held, hv virtu -of tbe power of sale closing act of tbe outgoing admlndtration.
cootMiitekl In said tnortg«&gt;. I irill *ell at public
btehret bidder ttm projiertv desThen the announcement was mads—“Ths
Nrid premises belug the’nonh- president of the United States"—and Mr.
Het'llon fiittrtonii Illi ti.wn frrai Harrison ws* escorted into tha chamber
and seated just in front of tlte vice prod dent’s desk. Th* next comer wsa the prcali!oh «urvry. ftorptlnc *&gt;4 rr~*rr
un mny acres taken utr from th e deut-elcct. who wa. seated beside hl* predeceaaor. The chief aevj." now appeared,
for thia assembly wa* for the purpose of
adn«iui»tering tb&lt; -oath to tbe vice presi­
dent elect. He dies not ait He remain^
standing t n the afiep to tbe right of the vice
president's desk.' A moment later the vice
pre*idsut arises aud announce* hto suo-

Death Mounts the Blast and
Reaps a Harvest.
SOUTHEBH TOWNS LAID IB BUIHS.
at ut* scattered

Haw who b.ve u,rt |)r n
Dlaeorery know II, v«lw.
,"rt If,,
hive not. have now Uh
»bo
lima. Cell on th. Mv?
and gel a lrt.1 boUI., f«“FW
name aud addreu to H. K li,,.
’°w
Chicago, and gel a Mlu#b bo‘. J0”'
Klog'v New Ute rm, । ,X. a.
* Dr.

eopj of Guide to Hrallli Inil u, . ** •
luftliuclor. tmv. ah
;hT.b“^*MH
u-ed to do rou good .nd .vol i„„ ?*’»•
al W. H. flood,ear’i Urn, do?""

Upon rew lpl of ;our ,dar. s,
*u .
rent, in pwlw .Uup., w. „m .
prrpnld Sovviam I-.,nTr„,101
WouAV Coun&lt;BUS Exi—,rw, ’!£
regular pnee ia fifty «-ent«. big as w’’ **
yhu to have one, we make the r-rire ,W,nt
teaL You will find It a work of
tntloP eW"«-‘ -111«" tor
’
thing to ba prired. 11 ronIain, fnll
Ibe ejetooe »uH«w« «r« In »
C°°, views of the great bullrthijn.. wllb d,2*R
dldoo. bwvlug beeu r-nd«-l bou«-to» .ud
t oo. of same, and i. exmu.,| ilT hj
bo.nel.« bf &lt;b. wind without .V-UJ. ol ••yle of art. If not Hathfied^Kh it&gt;
elulblug ..com the g.nnenl. -hey bMl &lt;x&gt; )OU get It. we will refund if.. . &lt;R)M , *r
thole took., Thor werw ezpo-d to Ch. let you keep the book. Addrea,
d
blllng cold.
Sc.rv.Uoo .c~~ «""« of
H. R Bfcgi.xx ct Ca. ci,.^
Ibm In che l~».
a uieeUug held In
Greenville .ppewl. for U.1.UU0A »1»IM ■ Tbe be»t salve In Ibe world ft....
out the statement that "tba facts are brief
bnrliww. sores, ulrwn.. un ,h, ,m
hue cerrlble. Th. cown U now a wwoe of m"'
I*?11’"1 ta,u)-' "“‘Mui
dMolaUon, many of her eleganc bomu M corns. u&gt;d .11 Mrln ernMhm.. »nj
well a. bumble eoCCagea u« deWrojed and ly cure. pile, or no p.&gt; r^c.Jt Hu
numbemof famllto. ar. d-CICuu, p~nl- guaranu-od to give perfeet
money rwf.nd.d
Price kJ
less and homeless.
For »le by W. IL Good,™,. the„”iS
Itellef Xu»l Com* QaickJy.
•'Four of her churches and her beautiful
MmdregmT. d&lt;« eauber el™,,.
college have been leveled to the dust. This per year.
is a calamity which cannot be relieved by
A Lowell stock company Is t» erwl .
1 1
the sufferers falling back upon Insurance Masonic temple.
companies, but relief must come, if it comes
••Adrtonda,"
Wheeler's Hrert **j
at all. from the prompting* of a Christian
beneficence and human pity and generoe- Nerve Core la Kuarantewl free fmni Jt*.

UssUtuUM
QuicklyAT1.XTX flA.
«--Tb'
mb, tbe &lt;•"« 4. Cfdou. dUlurlumee of
FeM.rnLbt •bow.tbAt tbe giw.tde.JI-

ple whfch seem to menace the Integrity and
usefulness of their government." Of these
the first Is “the exposure of a sound and
stable currency to degradation," and this
peril is of a character that “should arouse
to activity the most enlightened statesman­
ship." He promises to exercise every execu­
tive power “deemed necessary to maintain
our natioual credit or avert financial dis-

|ty. It is to such eentimente in the boeoma phine, Miaeral and Opium. Sold by w
of our fellow citlxens of every kind that H. Goodyear.
Washikotun. March a—The closing
Onekama Coogvegationaiiiiu hare ca!!*d
acenes of the H fly-second congress were
a pastor from Oberlin college.
'
tleepy ones. Both honsro had been up all
Tb. Mlow.iw 1-odlU™ trit lb. Urrlftc
sight and in the seuat • it was to hard to
An electric NtttTt railway rar h tutheiY
bftut: Orrm.UIr, Mto.. on. nuu, klllod;
jet a quorum that Harris waxed wroth
bjried In a drift at IshpemUsit.
1
Rock. Ga., five perrons killed; Troup coun­
tnd made a hot speech, in which he said.
ty, Ga., Mrs. Butte, Cullen Fannin, Janie*
■I want to say on ruy responsibility as a
F. Hairston aud Sam Henderson and wife, to try Hill's Pile Pomade, which 1 dM
&gt;enator and a man that the proceeding of
dend: BameaviUe. Gx. Daisy Hawkins and with more than satisfactory tvsulu. as
Jjc Inst -------------------------two hours is a disgrace;
“Another danger that confront* us and ^..^w
----------- a disgrace
_
two negro children killed; Odesaa, six package lias wrought a cotup!, !.- cure
b not less serious," he describes a* “the j 4mt in the expiring hours of congress death*; Mob no, Ga.. Mrs. Fell and four 15 .years
------of suffering,
---------- „ lad-.i- ail
prevalence of a popular disposition to ex- niffiJetit
tra.T-.lv... num tier of
T- senators cannot be negroes killed; I’iesimont, Ga., Mrs. Haw- , era
. ..to try what I
jkTe Js the
cr* from
iruin piles
[urn
prat from the operation of the government held here to dispose of the public measures kin* killed and her parents badly hurt, lu 1। only positive cure for pi It
-Huri
esq&gt;rcinl nnd direct individual adYantages.’- jeccsaary
considered." ..
It was
a.
Jt™.ry to
&lt;« be
.n v,-- fl:3bvirimty of Meridian. Marfan, ami Osr- Pomade.
C
ha
Pomade. Cn *. Amo i.-.
&lt; 7«mburg.
The verdict of the voters, he says, has con- a. SitsrSsr
!.&lt;f=r. &gt;!»«&gt;«. ♦~'
fc
hMantaxtetM.
took™™.
l« v
demned the maintenance of protection fur ■ tnd then only toiV:’W.
Remember it is the
the BualneM.
but rotue of thcM may have l*en uicnprotection’s Kaka; and it also demands the ■
Had Cutupieicd
All the Honed above. At ToutmmlM, Mha., furty- with a printed guarani, with tach pack­
(Instruction of tho whole “progeny of pater-| But thp Lumocm ««». completed.
.
bills which
which bnd
bnd l*vu
tevu m
m conference
conference for»u
for ro eight, bottom were blowto down and «v&lt;wal age. 1'rfce 9L0D,
er $.’,.00. By
nalbm." This destruction requires “a re-j, bills
I manv hour* had bran *gre«*l on. anti the , pe. plo bert. Everywhere the &lt;k-»tructton mail. For sale by r: ! 1- H-ath. tU
fusal of bounties aud subsidies to aid lil- mly-thing done after
was The appoint- , of property w** appalling.
■druggisL
advised or languishing enterprise*" and “a
:• .I v.......
mi-nt ...
of llte —
usual
to -----wait on
Klglat Milaa ot lieva*i*tt&lt;w.
.
challenge of wild and reckless pension ex■— committee
--------- — -- ।
John Armstrong i» m&gt;w ir.
vw of tbe
premaeni
nicmreweu
Jletailsof
names of
the dead
&gt;. i! the
Hi*,
nrraidi'iit,. xueacuvciyui
tin-farewell
penditurc" with the limit of public approthe president,
the delivery of the
farewell ,• r
— ----- • tlic
— ------- —
------- and
-prikuves to ti»- public u^™.«T.
U Ctmirman
ct&gt;rarra.u Morton,
Mort.ra, which
wMcb was
™a. ' wounded
wmuutodarc meagre.
mcMW. In
UTrouj
Troup county
gamy the
tt. Patnms of Industry •t-’v at ike City.
I!
ipraeh of
Against the
rue Spoilsman
&gt;puii»niur. and
»nu the
uio Tro*t.
iron. Lgrnccful
effort, and the passage of resolu
cyclone swept away neur.y all the farm- ।j
Flint has 4M resident- ..
Again*!
•.
-1^
S .SSrc SO years eld. the average . •

regkm* say#, n i follow..I the track of
the monster eight miles and nolnl nothing
bat complete d* variation an.! .fariructiou.
The fam fall heavily on th. farmer, and
the poor iwgrora. anda .ul^npu^ will be

activity" should be Lcstowed o:» those I ‘•n,n
u solemnly performed the act «&gt;f
uwhtfM. efflclmcv Drousbes a fair return of ' putting the clock’ back, ro that the senat.^u,d‘obey the law and adjourn at 12
^mmXi tbeXr^u^^
tlmej-whicb was really 1
wrvice rXnn iud\h«tfurt£r uretoinev. | ?• "&gt;
the inauguration twenty-five

itpromnea. Still
”* WHator* wem •»«"»
Still another
another ;wril
jw-ril he
he finds
find* ! =»
3ew
swum in.
111, •moug
amuug them
luvui
wunra,t;.,:..
kb..l™l
U.rtln of
&lt;J Kauxa*.
Kgura., whose
»btoc nnma
prinra facie
IitoU rlizht
rigbc
■taHmmcnra.
........ .. ... ____
. u
..to'r &gt;.1^.1
__ i__
Xlartln
lerpru™ »ud rou.Hu.dou. of Ira.iu™ to- * » -« ►
A'1" tbe
lerc.u. forrae.1 tor the purpowot llmltlug ; iraugurral ra lb-u-ura. ..IJournri. b«rtn«
production aud fixing pricey” and these be ; »PP&lt;&gt;lnted
a tommittra
to inform the new
ippoimeo n
ci—titItW.UBt
wiu ML:s
bl.service.
wrrlCT.
' .
. .
9 *&lt;
■
... I &gt; rr~.lt It-'it th.'I?
pronounces to be conspiracies against the | president that
»le ami tn all their1 ............
- stales
All the
state have chosen new ectiatocs,
interests of the people and in all their
He
ear*
that
thev
।
*
ithcr
b
&gt;
’
,
:
*
c
‘
iuu
or
appointment,
to the
phases unnatural.
l'_
- *■ - ■ • • •— - • ■ ftcmtenf the Fifty thirxl emigre*, except
should be "reached aud restrained by fed- '
eral power," so far as the general govern- | Moutauaand Washington. The Republican
juvernorof the former will appoint a Remeat can reach them.
publiawto.rv.umilttonrrilrKiU.tor,Tariff Bild Bights of CltlaA&gt;«hlp.
A. to th. Uritt. Chun™ lu it. m. tbr ’ di.u, Mid a ItopuMlcn I. w.ur«l .rear
prealdrnt. moat to made, -wj^lyau.l with- | 55?,
V =‘?l'™toto.U&gt;'M?,1’I*r ” l'
out rlndicUntu™- and on the principle ! &gt;-•&gt;•“*- toiliiflan^', Krpubll.na Grant, ilg the wuatrat* trout tb™ two atatoa.
pLeretore. a. ItopuMuani, the wnato will
to eoumoM-a ot ton, ri« Dem.wnuy Ihlrt,tight Rrpobtooa. «u I tour Ihtpjil.to

,, ,
,
...... ......... ...
Bofon- leaving &lt;he Kand th, lrald,„,
vuiart, overwWme.1 will, eongraula.
Uon». He Meaped (mio bu -plewu,,
•eentwn," however. In a -few minute. ,nj
went Into th. Cepnol. Hera be took .
-hutrplato of
w&lt;u
to lake bl. place |Q ule pmcewion which
«. to «OH b,„ to bl. b!,„. fX. S

S

I *TM7 M“*rt«r section In one [Ertion of the
trip. The new. ha* crc.ted^onm terabte

I

! ere held lu uig 'ute y«terd*y. In many
j
contests politics was not involved
! ■rte ^’’‘oernta carried Council Bluff/
1 C,inU,n’ C&gt;&lt;Ur ^P^Burh^ton CresI

IuJe,*n,,euc*‘-

!

H.v-

*nd houorabl- purpSi"
gU intention ।! A.
Adtea to u,r HriyiSaoond.
Ills.

*

“ ■« — ■“to

i
-------- - « vvur ae.-ernn.

dlate
“■"''•'•-'■-■Svenury «
□ late Han* b, Mntt*on di«l
,

•^ll^Fto“

rears of ag.
-mUvyotlL. '

' Hb
&lt;D
•’» “n- k

ir«

°* Ohl0- “ -»•*■

Bng.dl.rGnw.! fttauui. M

=rrU«&gt;..«llntb.lln. n^tiLKT^
‘b» "oler to marcb wa. given.

WU end.,

THE DEATH RECORD.
------‘
X&gt; •«ed ,05»Oakland,

WLT‘TuX'La

Moot***.

Mrs. Sarah Camburn, a
tod of sit, claims to have
child reii.

The injunction restrain
■Saginaw’s bridge bonds
missed.

real crawl*

I

. O. A- Soper, of Ypsilanti,
two j car* wool clip ot W
for 91,750.

i-‘ue of
n»-n di*'

L.'.d bis
{■ounds

When she had CMdren. she gare

Republican, car-

I
°*r

After.all, the mild ax« ncies arc ^he
best. Perhapb they work more slowly,
but they work vurUy. Dr. Pierre's 1’lniaut Pellets are an active aiteucy but islet
and mild. , Tbcrc’ne sugar"-uatni. easy to
take, never shock nor derange ’.lie ?}sten
and half their power is tbe mild way io
which
their work Is dour. Smallest
cheapest and easiest to take. Gue a dcs**Twenty-fivv cents a ria!. of- all
" Jdraggists.

When lbby w** rick. wo ga«

C Uy Kleetlonff ln i„wa.

«

l»b«l I. »». draJSittoLd Hun£’a‘*b

.10 !h*
ih. Un. had
been formed and everything waa readv t-.r
ruLgUn' whIch WM to bounce the ntart
Droeradtag the Capitol steps one* mor££

,U11 acconi Pooled by exPresident Harrisjn, took their place* in

I
I

m*.ie
have
uwuv up
up Wre
uc&gt;x to help thurc who
”uv —
ro.v lari
rrrnrUiin*. It
It wa*
wm terrible
torriU. to wltnM. lb.
ewrvlbina.
.uflcriug. raw, wro
PropJ. Uro
.nd Urn. white .al bl^k, ww. gather­
tug up their bailing and cooking utensils
aud what
wb*t itroriwKitta
pruririou. ratilil
could &gt;»■
to fotirwl
touud
Lbweir* cutter compapy
looked
and
g™t.
found -ct
tered over the hills. Ro.complete
cte wa*
w» the orders for 6,003 cutlers for text winter's
dcrtruclion that it is stated that there was
not enough dry doth in Piedmont to bind
Tekonsha will add to itthe wound* of the suffering."
places m vi hard wan* and dry
Nine Death* at Faraeli statieo.
•torrs.
Ni„ Lo,l|„
tom nmmi tea
tbr nrrO-u;- at l-aroril .tolluu. thIrt,
Takes 1000 people to buj Dr. .Mge’i
"I'1** *"°“‘
“““laa. '«■ tha Qurra and Catarrh rdrnrdy. nt 50 oeub i bottle, to
Cr™»nl railway ra.rn ot them totng make up $50o. One faiiute
cure wobM
men: ton. ot th. tannly &lt;d Samuel Harm tL take the profit from -fiOOO^Bb
hr uukTbe deatrurtlon to pn-perir ttrvw. nrewter er&gt; profes* to cure "mid in tbe liHnl," acd
With ever, re;»&gt;rt. The uutntor ot Injured even chronic catarrh, and il they fail
ta gnrat and th. Rntotollrira an, that tolt
they pay &gt;500 for their over-conGdcnce.—
Not in newspaper words bu: in hard
cash! Think of what confidedce it take?
to put that in the paper*—and mein
ounDlrtelv demnlbh^^Hate^f tT2 IL
Its makci*s believe in the reinrdy. Isn't
hou« &lt;5 the
il worth a trial? Isn't any trial preferable
.T
J
K itnL^.blW“ 00
r ,t** * to catarrh?
*» remarkable.______________

hV clowxl hi* term with the Fifity-firel con j
Fatal Araideat to a Mllltoaalra.
scriM,
and b,
rcfnscd
vote
thank*.
Gvn&gt;it
..
. 1-A
*
.“
,
lie
tou-an
.taring to
that
the him
apeUer
wa. 1 4!,^*
the office not the mao: that H ritonld be 1
*
.''orthwe.t.rn road
respcr.te.1, and that no factional or party I nw u*r*bo°. Wfa, Satnnlay night, in
umlice should ever strive to lessen the dig- ;
Glaapie. the well-known miilally of the office or tbe esteem in which the ' *on*ir* Intnljcrman of thia city, waa in-.peaker was held.
j stoutly killed. The aiming w be was in
An Example Not To Ito Imitated.
I ^fl the track mid collided with a freight
He then proceeded: “No attack, wheth- ' Cttr- * Mr. Glaspie waa ludrap ami the culsr open or covert, ran be made upon that’ H»lon smashed the whole idda at the cm r in
?rcat office without leaving to the future ■ wtdch he wa* sleeping. He was about 40
?.,7!!W'yuf ^inorder and bad.government. . ymrscld and well known all .over the
1 hi* is nut because the speaker is himself I country, being an owner of race horse*.
* sacred creation. It I* becauM be I* the |
.. -------------------------------embodiment of the house, it*- power and '
. “
Enter tbe Strip.
dignity. If any effort* of that kind have ’ Ar*AX3A« Citt, Kan., March fl.—A
bran made in the past, if at any time In the I conriier reached here Thursday morning
heat of pardon or tbe flush of resentment froiu the Cherokee strip nnd says that last
over unexpected defeat an action has been Monday c large body of settler* (-nteral

PROCESSION ON THE AVSNUB**
that “the necessity for revive to support
the government furnishe* the only justifi­
cation for taxing the people." He adds that
“anxiety for the redemption of the pledges
which my party has made and solicitude
for the complete justification ot the trust
the people Ln» reposed in us, constrain me
to remind those with whom I am to co­
operate that we can succeed in doing the
work which has been especially set before
us only by the moat sincere, harmonious,
PUb,i° °nler’ ,et ug
and disinterested effort. Even if failure is
W.h? “° *Cted
honor or
caused by insuperable obstacles it will
hardly bo excused, and if caused by fault
or neglect the people will hol&lt;| ns to a swift
and exacting accountability." Hb also
touches on the color liue, saying: “The hare not iorgotten the past, I am sure that
rights of citizenship should be protected,
without regard to race or color” and the’
m
!iep
party’ w|,bout re
Indians should be led to civilizations.
£hatm.j^^k any°xh" P*rty may do, or
in** bv tblhbr p?rty, .,ns ,loue&gt; wil1 k*11
of
Again the throng went wild and the ST’e^rr
cheere continued so long that finding it office.
[\'ppfauML,|U “n’nrefra’
Li&lt;h
nseless to wait for silence the president­
elect turned to Chief Justice Fuller and
announced his readinem to take the oath
and amid a row that almost made thewords’
inaudible u&gt; those repeating them. Grover S&amp;dVra X;t’K“W “d hU “^

“ FOUR YEARS MORE FOR GROVER."

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token to 10*1 aud on raawml.llogriw
u*uni loAt-bour enmmitteu to wait on the
president wM appointed. Then H.tch took |
the chair while Heed took hl* revenge on '
;hura present who bad denied to htSthe
murtrey always accorded spraker. when

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Cleveland solemnly swore to do hisdmy as
president of the United Blates, and with
the ^concluding “so help me God" Ben­
jamin Hamson was a private citixen again
and the nation had been given a new
thief magistrate.

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Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castoria.

.^^’toT^ iSSSs?

SB

jawseumrau

President-elect Cleveland
and Vice
President-elect Stevenson arrived at the
pels OrotisA Os White House in separate carriages about
Da. Miuss’Pma 11 o’clock and . a few minutes thereafter
rare billorsnsss,
liver and ccnsUpa- they, with President HaR-isou, the cabi­
fimsllesfc nirtdssr, net, members of the senate committee of
„
. 5pdo««-20ctfc arrangement*, General Schofield and Ad­
miral Ghcrardi- entered carriages and
drove to the avenue, where the escorting
division was drawn up, which, after sa­
ADUtNISTRATOm MALE.
luting, wheeled into line behind the car­
In the matter ot Uie relate of 1 miner N. riages, Grand Marshal McMahon with his
Critteudeu. deceased. Notice Is hereby given
that I stull sell a: public auetisu, to the high­ aides leading the procession.
est bidder, on Friday the tenth day of March,
CEREMONIES iN THE CAPITOLA. D. 1TO, at ten o'clock In the forenoon. M
the Probate Coart rooms In th* city of Hast­
ings m ।bn County of Harry. In the State of
Michigan, pursuant to License and authority
granted to me on the thirteenth day of January.
The cheer which broke forth at the apA I).. ITO. by tb» Probate Court of Barry
Cuuuty. Mlehlgan. all of tbe estate, right, tittle penrance of the president and his successor
Kd interest of the -uUd deceanei! of. in aud to
f real t-tate situate and being In the County
waa continuous from
of Barn-. In tb&lt;* State of Michigan, known and
the mansion to the
decrib««l »* follows^ to-wit: The west fractional
Capitol. But neither
half &lt;•*» &gt;4 the aouth west quarter inland the
west .bait &lt;y»&gt;of the east half (H&gt; of the «outb
gentleman
paid any
west quarter («&lt;1 of section twenty •SJ) In
attention thereto by
town
north range seven (Ta west, which s.tlc
will be nude sitbj-ct to two mortvagre held by
bowing
or
other ac­
Samuel Careon. which mortgages and the in­
knowledgement, this
termt do Dec. 1CU1. ITO. amounted to the sum
■Of «MI IL
coarse
being
a port
Hated Janbaryauh. A. D.. Wax
~vf- the courtesies of
.
Wm. P. SiiiXAM. Adminstrator.

RODETHETOBNADO

R.nvcraoa bM taken the oath to support
Among uw«
~ ----&gt;b. Vulud Su«* «e. governors of thirteen states with their
rta«»- Maryland, Virginia, Prennsylvanla,
Connecticut, Ma«tachw*&lt;ta, New Y&lt;H*»
New Jersey. Delaware. Wisconsin, North
Stevinson took tbe chair and Levi P. More
Carolina, Huath Carolina, Georgia and
ton-no longer in official life, but a
Maryland tm-1
3,&lt;»»
citizen-retired. Tbe first ofllcia set of Izmlainn*
traps in the column,. Pennsylvania t'.w'i
new vice president was to read the proc­
lamation calling an extra
of th. N«w York hud two regiments, Texas one.
senate for tbe purpose of confirming the The United Status .troops from fortress
Monroe, Fort Meyer.'Washington barracks
new cabinet. The next waa to ewear to
•ud Fort McHenry led the procession.
the new and old senators and then a recess
Leader of the Westers Contingent.
was taken, for the hour of the momentous
act of tbe d«y had arrived. With due • „ ohn P. Hopkins, of Illinois, was comdecorum tho body dissolved nnd proceeded moder of the fifth division, the western
to the platform at the eaat front of the tout ingeo t Among the clnbs present were
Capitol to witness thia impressive cere­ the Iroquois club and County Democracy,
it Chicago; ths Stevenson Escort cldb ana
mony.
t
,
It wa* a vast sc^of faces that wltnes*ed .be First Voters’ ’Democratic club, or
the emergence of the distinguished body Bloomington. His: the Cleveland dnb, of
Indianapolis:
the Passlwatimst club, of
that now streamed out on the east porch of
Council Bluff4 la.; the Duckworth club.
the cnpltol. Sente bad been put up for the
5
f
Cincinnati,
aud
Tammany Hall, of -&gt;cw
late occupant* of the senate dhiunbsr aud
a stand built well out In front for tbe cere­ York.
mony of taking the oath. As the president
On arrival of the pw-sidential Party’s »rand premdint-elect appeared leading the
column the multitude burst forth in a daxffl nt tbe. White Ifousa Prwndcnt Cleve­
land and the other nofhbles alighted and
cheer that rent the heavens and it Vraa
some time before silence fell over tho took plarea on a reviewing stand and are
throng.
There was another roar as tho likely to remain there tbe balance of the
president-elect stepped forward to deliver sfterooon, as It will take tbe procession
about four bour»-j»erhapa more—topaM
the Inaugural mhlrww.
the *tand. Is it worth while to describe
tbe cheering and atogina, nnd general job
SUMMARY OF THE INAUGURAL.
Ity of the multitude! It was continuous
and alMpUttiug all along tb® ln£.an&lt;!
averywbere else.
The song that burst
Washixgtos, Marcli n.—The following is forth at Chicago after Cleveland had been
a comprehensive synopsis of President nominated: “Four Years More for Grover,
Cleveland’s inaugural address, covering the iras heard everywhere. The Democracy
pith of what he said referring to the policy mukln’t keep quiet on such a day its this
. and the air wa* vocal with all sort* of blof the new administration. The address begins by declaring that there are “certain larioua aounda.______________
conditions and tendencies among our peo­ ♦CLOSE OF THE OLD CONGRESS.

Rrv. H. B. Taft has c- d
’’ his two
years’ pastorate with the Bapttitd church
of Tekonsha.
instltof
Methodists at Dow.::
erect •
around to get 15,000 tu.c&lt; ilu :

new church.
ii ry old I*
A piece of cloth o.’er a
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i; !i*&amp;*4)D« of
In the poMtsxion of Mrs. Ab t-1 ’
Vicksburg.
The West Bay City foun'd
of klndercattcn.
The
again gone back to local titnr.

John Armstrong succeed4
naugb as managet of the Patfvi
dustry store in Lake City..

a M*t
have

In-

An uuwniui,
Mioa Da Pretty «aroilwny trTlin\™S
You mid men were xiever polite
•'j* woman. Did you uotlcr that liaiiw®*
gentleman lower the aakh for thiit tr«nw

Experienced Aunt (quietly -

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&lt;*d 1.1. Ul« In
-Gw™-0"WbM ha. that u&gt; do with hF
-nut ra&gt; wa. ■blnta»Un««hl&gt;"’”
ow !n&lt;h hU
A Quaker TeS«S

j* *“• al, » . ln.uZ.rXST

L» Mm,Ge, 0,

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*°Ur. at Pari

Quaker toari b thua qnatetly

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�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, March 9, 1893.

A

LES8ON

ON

NEATNESS.

Out -of Twenty Toting Girls in a Cookinc
Clara On* Looked Careless.

Stepping one day Into n room where a
class In cooking had assembled, I stood for
awhile Co hear Lbe bright, capable teacher
im-xruct twenty young girls in the mystertw* of brcadmaklng. Sbo was gjriir;
thr-.n n little lecture on homemade bread,
after which the materials weyo to bo &lt;11rided ^mong them, and each girl was to
mix. khwdl nnd set a portion of dough to
riae.
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The twenty girls looked very neat and
pretty, wotting clean white aprons aud lit­
tle white cdpx' One could imagine them a
few ymra inter, each presiding in her own
well ordered Household.
But presently I noticed something which
I would nut wiah to mention except with
tbe hope that It may he a hint to some
thoughtless girls.
One of the number, a pretty giri of
eighteen, stood listening with her fingers
pressed agniuhj her chin. Presently in an
abstracted way she tapped her parted lipa'
I ginneed around the circle. All the oth­
er nineteen girls stood with their anna
hanging eaaily at their aides or Lightly
crossed anil repiaiued in about tho same
position,. never carrying their hands to
their feature*. But thia one girl some­
times played with the buttons of her dreas,
sometimes fingered her cheek, sometimes
put up her hand to see if her hair waa ail
right nnd once even thoughtfully rubbed
her none.
When the talk was over tho girls all- ho­
gan to fnnke bread. They had washed
their haftds before gathering around the
table, and it waa not supposed necessary to
do »o again.
Now nineteen of t hose girls, ouo felt in­
stinctively, would lx&gt; twat about cooking.
But the twentieth—I would not be too fas­
tidious, InttJ would really rather not eat a
slice of her loaf. Years ago, when I waa a
II ALICE KIRK. M. D..
• girl myself, 1 board a lady say:
“I never like to see any one bundling the
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Physician and Surgeon.
face."
Battings. • - M|eh.
Ui cant promptly attended day or night. OfAfter that I often noticed whs/, a differ­
over F. • &gt;. .Unwell's boot and shoe store
ence it made. Atid It made a difference
this time. Tllis one girl may have been as
I AMES A. 8WEEZEY.
sweet tempered and' ns capable as any of
J*
Attorney at law.
.the othera, but they looked well bred; she
Hastings. Mich.
looked 111 bred. They looked careful and
Practices in all courts of the state- Col- neat; she looked cMreiess and a little un­
-vtiens promptly attended to.
neat.
Solomon speaks of ’‘little foxes that spoil
I HiS. E. ITa C. I'- LATHROP.
the vines,’’ and thia habit, when one con­
J7
llomoepathic Physicians and
siders the question of good manners, is
Surgeons
really a ’’little fox.’’—Youth's Companion.
All calls city and country promptly at­
tended to.
,
How n Native Australian Climbs a Tree.

• When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
Go to the

CITY BAKERY.

Fine line of creams and
fresh confectionery.

A. E. RENKES.

BUSINESS CARDS.

p A. SCRiBNER. M. D..
* .
.Physician and Surgeon,
IMum.
Mich.
•ffircjn residence, one clock east of depot.

A. AC. H. BARBER
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
CalKiu city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night.
I) A. SHELDON.
1 .
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
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Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money
h.-oi on ite-.il Estate Ileal Ksran
-.. .i on eccunusslon. General conveyancing.
ri »v,rg a complete set of Abstract Book", com
l-i from the Records, can f'lrnluh complete
. tract'.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
I*. DRAKE. M. D.,
O*r..-e over Holloway’s drug store.
’
office i. um from 2 co 4 p. n&gt;. Telephone, cor
r.i' t’uK with n-aiiieuce, at Holloway’s dniy

6 M. E.»&gt;V..Ed. I&gt;

• ■; ■ e hour*? a m. to 5 p. ra.
pliil.lI’ T. COLGROVK.
.
1
■ Attorney at Law
Successor to Smith i Colgrove &gt;
.Ollier iii Union block, Hastings. &gt;
in nil the courts ol tho state.

i
E. KEN ASTON,
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Attorney at Law,
&lt; Over 1.8. Goodvear &amp; Co.'s store.)
tTHCtJews'.n .mi courts of tbe State. Collections
rfwaptiy Attending to.
D R. TIMMERMAN, Homeopathic Phy
t •
sielan and Surgeon.
(OffiCb aver J.-ithrop’s drug store.)
1 A V. REAL ESTATETn'D UOLLECTUING OFFICE OF
l’.vr.MEjiT&lt;»N &amp; Smith,
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Woodland, Mich.
. ". i’Ai.MHiiToN.
.1. M. Smith.
itnry Public.
Justice of the JJeace.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIKCML/1T1ON •

This week,

73 quires.

■iercafter. change# for advertisements
b ihis office Tuesdays at latest to
in&lt;tire insertion in the Issue of the week
Wien brought.
.
Pwple nee I not be surprise I’ at the
&lt; i prices they are obliged to pay for
• :l:. in view ot the fact that there were
i. .Iju.irm lew. r hogs in the country on the
January than at the same date in
tin- previous year.

A black never use* his knees when climb­
ing. If the tree is small in girth they some­
time*.use a vine, passing it around the
tree ami holding on to it ns they ascend.
Tbe most common way, however, is to asrend by means of notchre cut into the
tree or liark about IX inches deep nnd about
three feet apart. Having fixed upon fho
side he Intends ascending, the climber cuts
a notch with his stone tmnnhnwk about the
height of his waist and another on a level
with bis bead, but n little to the right or
left of the lower notch, as the case mny be.
These notches are made by a few taps of the
hatchet, first horizontally mid then down
at an angle of 45 degs. Having made the
two lower ones the ascent is made by stand­
ing on the hall of the foot with the great
toe in tbe notch, while the climber cute a
fresh notch level with bis bead, nnd so on
until the lower branches are gained.
^Often the gum inx-s run eighty feet from
/the ground np to the lowest limb, the
trunk of the tree being perfectly smooth.
These notches are ent with great regularity,
for. mensunil on a follcu tree, tbe distance
between them seldom varies ludfauinch.
In rrnsrending a tree fresh cuts are made
for every fresh ascent —Sun Francisco
Chronicle.
&lt;
EsM-otia.1 Oils ns Bactericides.

M Onieitscbenko bna made experiments
which confirm the views previously put for
ward that the Vuponcof es&lt;&lt;entlal oils exer­
cise a bactericidal action. By using spe­
cially contrived culture tluxksand passing
^tbroiiKh them air Impregnated with the
vapors to be studied, he was able also to es­
tablish the quHntitwnecesanry (ter liter of
air. Tims the bagHlusof typhus was killed
by air containing the rnpoi from oil uf chin'amon. O.ouuS gr.uxi per litt-r. or oil of va*o
rian. &lt;».!&gt; S2 gram per liter in forty-five min­
utes. Tliv Iwtcilius of tuis-rculos-isrequired
to be exposed for twenty-throe hours to air
containing &lt;&gt;.018 gram jh r liter of oil ot cin­
namon Iwfore fatal effects were produced.
Oil of laveiak-;. O.nOTB gram pe r liter, ef­
fected tbe some result in twelve hours, and
oil of eucalyptus, OJ153S gtam per liter, in
the same length of lime The degree of
saturation must I* maintained, or after the
first effects uf the vapors pass off, thtsigh
the growth of tbe germs is prvventwl, their
vitality Is not destroy cd. The oils are classi­
fied acvonliug to their strength as germi­
cides*. thus—cinnamon, fennel, lavender,
doves, thyme, mint, anise, eucalyptus, tur­
pentine, lemon and rose, the last two Is-ing
very weak in disinfecting power. — Bacterio­
logical World.
A Ballway Gathering.

It was a derailment. The engine Jumped.
Tliis wax an old story at the junction.
Ther. cn around the stnve talked about
the killing in h multi r of fact way as some­
thing to be expected. They occasionally
’•&gt;me farmers fear the present icy contalk id 6f rules and superintendents nnd the
will injure growing wheat, while
company, illuminating their remarks with
&gt;&lt; &gt;*rs claim that lie'ds generally are not oaths that seemed more apt t linn wicked.
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red with lev. and that the snowy eov- One of the enginrers'was white haired and
• t ing L all the bettor for the crop, pre­ the others called him “pnp." Tbe ages
- ningit from tevet# freezing.
ranged down to eighteen, the latter repre­
Farmers who put their potatoes In a sented by a stout Irish boy who had been
h • - in th- ground last fall expecting to braking ahead on No. « for a month uud
•'d tip-iu ut a high price In. the spring. hatln’t lost even a finger. There were a
wiiNie badly disappointed as the ground [uwsenger conductor, two baggn^fmen. imd
has frozen so deep that the potatoes are a pustal clerk in addition to tbe dozen or
ruined and will rot upon exposure- to Ute more men frpm the load crews. E.wh tob’.:.
bis turn at talking through the smoke.—
Chicago News-Record.
World’s Fair Notes.

Repairs are going on as rapidly as the
weather will permit on the broke n roofs
i’ Jackson Parle The sailors who have
U'-n called into service are more nimble
than most men and it is agreed that all
Mi be ready by May 1st.

At least 30 beeves or i'J.OJO p&lt; units
of meal will be used at the resturanis on
tlrv grounds. Tlie management have pur­
chased 00,000 coffee cups and think they
can serve about 150.000 people per
day.
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Ex- Prime Minister Crlapl and a party
&lt;&gt;f Italian friends purpose to visit tbe
Chicago exposition.

Window Waahera.

,

'Professional window washer* are en­
gaged lu Ixmdon and are scut out—as a
messenger would be here—to du any work
required of them tor a definite time and
Eiiy. This must Ih« a convenience to house
tt-pcra who believe that it is hardly a
woman's work to clean the outside of tall
aud heavy windows, and who yet, by
reason of keeping no man servant, are
compelled to set their young domestics at
it or go with clouded windows. To be able
to engage a strong man for two or three
hours’ service of this kind is something in
which tbe facilities of London lead those of
this country.—SL Louis Globe-Democrat.
Cyclers and Carrier Pigeon*.

Experiment* with cyclers and carrier
Mine. Juliette
Adam, editor of La pigeons for transmitting messages are be­
Noiivelle • Revue, announces, that she ing made Uy the Gymnastic Society of
wishes to discuss in the press congress, Romo in the interest of the Italian army.
to be held during the World's fair, the The rider atrried a small cage attached to
subject, “The Political Resources For bfc* machine in which are several well
Women For Newspaper Work.”
trained pigeons. When important observa­
At Portland. Me., there are displayed tions huvu txvn taken and jotted down
several samples of the models of Maine they arc placed Ln envelopesaoti'afflxed to
fish which are tn be exhibited at tbe tbe birtls, which are liberated. In every
World’s fair. These model* are made of imtanoe thus tar tho birds: have flown
line back to
gelatin, of life tizu. from living models, paemptly and in a straight
j&amp;U.
_
and painted moat accurately.

A ^ariaian Writer.

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THE W0RUX

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Ths .vomaa’a movement is making great
strides in mode n France, notwithstanding Tho world is wall lost when the world la wrong.
No matter how men may deride you.
Clint a gre&amp;t deal of ridicule is cast upon
it. Mme. Chellgn-Loevy, although not a For If you are patient and flrm and strong
Frenchwoman by birth, started the pres­ You will find In time, though the time be long.
That the world wheels round beside you.
ent movement, and she works unceasingly
to ameliorate the lot ’of her poor sisters If you &lt;lare to sail first o’er a new thought
under tbe exbiting laws nnd regi’laiio-*".
track. _ ,
For awhile it Wiil scourgu and score you;
She is the president of the Internal lonal
Union ot Women, which bos its headquar­ Then, coming abreaat with a skillful tack.
It
will
clasp year hand and slap your back.
ters in Paris. She 11 vea with her husband,
And row it *M there before you.
who is an artist, lu a flat in tbe old quarter
of Paris.
Aye, many an error the old world makes
And many a sleepy blunder.
The only daughter of a wealthy Polish
nobleman, she learned when a child to But over and always at last II wakes
speak nnd write French fluently. At tho With pitiless scorn for,another’s mistakes.
And the fouls who have followed go under.
age of sixteen she wrote and published her
first novel About ten years ago she set­ The world means well; though It wander and
stray
tled in Paris, and while there met and
From the straight, short cut to duty;
married her husband, who shares all her
idea*, moral, political nnd social. It was So go abend in that path, 1 say.
For after awhile It will come your way.
"not until after the congress in 1880 that
Bringing its pleasure and beauty.
Mme. Chtlign-Loevy made up her mind to
-Ella Wheeler WflcaxJn Once a Week.
found the Union Univcrscjla des Femmes,
which wou tbe approval' of Simon and Two Great Generals Were Foor Students.
Renan. In connection with this associa­
The celebrated Fabius Maximus, whose
tion she started Tbe Bulletin des Femmes, life was cliarncterlxed by "greatncm of
a tiny magazine devoted to all that con­ mind, unalterable courage nnd invtnciblu
cerns women's work.
character,” waa deriitively styled in boy­
She acts as correspondent of a number of hood "the little sheep!” Hl* slowness and
foreign periodicals nnd hipt at times lec­ difficulty in learning were so great that be
tured. She claims absolute equality with was locked upon by oil bls preceptors aa
men, neither more nor leas, and is by con­ "incorrigibly stupid.” John Howard, the
viction a socialist. Her mode of life makes philanthropist, was' another illustrious
it almost Impossible for her to go much dunce, "learning nothing in seven years."
into society, but she is to be met occasion­ As n Ixiy Napoleon was afcteemed at best a
ally in literary and political circles.—Chi­ plodder, and if not called an absolute
cago Post. ......................... ............
duncu it was only because his teachers
hardly knew &lt;bat to make of his rather
Tile College Athlete.
grim taciturnity and love ot seclusion.
It is a debatable question whether it in
Southey once said that "pigsare brought
wholesome for a colk-ge^'uuth to win the up on a wiser system than boys in an ordi­
amount of attention and appiausa that nary school,” and tbe records of enforced
falls to the lot of a successful athlete, see­ duncery too often justify thte proposition.
ing that be must soon leave college and be­ It Is a little surprising to find that the
gin professional or business life nt the bot­ Duke of Wellington's mother believed her
tom of the ladder, where for a time at "sheep faced boy” to be hopelessly deficient
least obscurity will take the place of fame. in mental ability, and when, after a short
No doubt it inn g.eat "Mump.” Bur there 1 residence at Eton, be wm« sent to the mili­
are several things to be considered before tary college at Angers it was only to qual
deciding that such an experience is un­ Ify him "to become food tor powder.”—
wholesome. ’
London Standard.
All, or a great- deal, depends on wbat
sort of a youth be is. If his head is so soft
The Reign of the Chrysanthemum.
that the smiles and band clapping of pret­
Tbe rose Is no longer tbe queen of flowers
ty girls who watcb the flnish of a boat nice
for twelve months in the year. During
or the wind np of a football game can turn
October and November she must abdicate
that bend; if self conceit is so large a share
in favor of the chrysanthemum—that
of his natural makeup that he cannot be
curried on the shoulders of his classmates graceful Japanese beauty that has won
the luve of horticulturists aud society with
without thinking himself entitled by di­
'equal speed. Tbe decorative value of the
vine right to ride on other men’s shoulders
chrysanthemum is so great it may l&gt;e
nil the way through life, then very likely
grown at the minimum of expense, and it
athletic eminence will spoil him; but it
lasts so long even after cutting that ita
mny be that it does not much matter, since
popularity is not to be wondered nt. In
he would be sure to be spoiled in one way
addition to these advantages, no flower
or another, there being so little of him to
lends itself more readily to "improvement’/
spoil, and that little such poor stuff.
Otherwise it is fair to reason that in this, —the mysterious operation by which a gar
dcntJr paints the Illy all colors of the rain
as in so many other things, a college is but
bow) nnd even Ims the Impudence, in spite
a miniaturo world, nnd he Is best fitted tor
tbe world who has best' tested k before­ of tbe poet, to make violets as much sweet
er as be cau. There is no doubt about it,
hand.—Boston Advertiser.
man likes best those forms of natural
beauty which permit him the flattering re-,
Id Tornadoes.
llectiou that be can after all give a few
Those living in portions of our Country points to nature.—Kate Fluid’s Washing
exposed to tornadoes will be glad co know Wu.
j
that scientists tell us there Is always warn­
ing of the approach of a tornado to those
A Queer Proposition.
that are observant. Clouds may be seen
How could two persons be born at the
hurrying together Ln the southwest and same time aud die at the same time at tbe
west, n low dull roar of the wind in those end uf fifty years, and yet one of them live
clouds may be perceived, while there is a ICO days inure tbiui tbe other?
great- stillness aud sultry heat in the air.
The answer turns upon the familiar fact
ail of which signs are sufficient to bld peo­ that a person who goes around the world
ple look for safety.
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toward the west loses n day, while the per
Tlds safety they will never find in any son wbo.trnvcls in tbe opposite direction
easterly directlbn. One who faces t he cloud gains a day.
as it comes should seek safety to the right.
Wu will suppose, then; that the two men
The only absolute safety, however, is to be Id question were born at tbe same instant
found .underground, in the cellar of the in Dublin, from whence a trip around tbe
house, if it is a wooden house, as the stonn world may easily !&lt;• made once n year.
will whirl off ti&gt;u beams and boards uf the One of them goes olways toward the west,
structure; but if it U a brick or stone house the &lt;&gt;( 1. vr toward xhe cnM. One loses a day
tbe shattered walla will only tumble in; ewiy jcar. the other gains a day every
tbebrick or stone house, moreover, will fall year.
sooner than the wooden one. which yields
When the men die at fifty years of age
ami gives.
one has seen lOO jtays more than the otbet.
In the tornado countries, especially in the —London Tit-,Bits.
more open portions, there should l»c an un­
derground place provided for refuge, with
Rebuked in Windsor Castle.
its roof arched and strengthuned by mason­
"In Windsor castle," says a woman, "I
ry and beams, so tlial it cannot lw broken was nihuiKed to lie rebuked by tin- pompous
in by anything falling upon it.—Harper's cockney ufho showed us inlieut We went
Bazar.
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into a room where were hanging a nuuil*er
of pictures, whbse painter 1 hud uo means
A Slechanlcal Patti.
of knowing, nnd whose style ! did not rec
There is only one Pntti, and the question
ognize. ’Who painted these?’ 1 .-u-ked of
is will there ever-be another? A Itaiid of
our cicerone, lie fixed ifpon me a glance
sjH-culaiors say. “Yes—but not a living
qf lofty reproof. ‘You Ihought,' be raid
one.” .They are going to construct a dead
Patt i that ran sing as well as the living coldly, ‘uxkiiow the worlts of hart of your
artist. It into be a life sized wax doll, hown country. Those were painted by
which, by means of clockwork machinery, Benjamin West, han Hitnieriunn. Did ye
is to be rendered capable of walking on to □ever 'ear of ’imt’ "—New York Time.*.
a platform, remaining therefor a stated
period, making certain graceful gesticula­
tions. retiring, reappearing again and
courtesying, and finally witinlrawing frith
a pleased smile.
Inside the mechanical Patti will be a
powerful phonograph, the “records" for
which have already been prepared. Tbd
speculators have sent men armed with re­
cording phonograph* to all the great con­
certs nt which Mme. Pntti hits lately
sung, and they declare chat they ran now
command the real Patti's voice.—Ex­
change.
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An English Reply.

Not brag since an Euglisli artist wrote
to an English. evening journal complain
ing of tbe Invorrvetness uf un "interview"
which its reporter had fpreed upon him
Ti-e reporter—a complete xtranger to the
ui..-t, who had shown himself into the
artist** studio while tbe artist was In the
middle of hl* work—replied that tbe In
correttiivxx of the report was owing to the
Incivility with which be fyad been recelvwl.
—All the Year Round.
A Sand Tree of Prussia.

III* Mother's Pudding.

A man who did not keep in mind that in
boyhood he ate his food with a better sauee
than any cook-ever invented was in the
habit—n habit Said to be common—uf mak­
ing bis wife uncomfortable by n too fre­
quent reference to his ruother’a wonderful
culinary skill.
Once, however, he was pnt to silence for
a few days at least.
“John,” anld his wife, “I wish you would
tell me just how your mother made her
plum pudding. Then perhaps I could suit
you.”
“Why, she took some raisins and stirred
’em up with pudding and baked It. That's
all.”
"But, John, real plum pudding. is
boiled.”
"Ob. of course. Mother always boiled it
after she baked it."—Boston Transcript.
Saving Wealth fur Royalty.

It bos sometimes happened that persons
little deserving, and even rulers, have
reaped the harvests which misers have
painfully sown. The life of Vaudille is a
proof of this. Thia man iived upon bread
and milk, with the' addition of a small
glims of sour wine on Saturdays. At his
death be left £800,000 to the king of France.
Audley, the commonwealth miser, saved
£400,000, all of which reverted to tbe gov­
ernment.— Casaell's Journal.
EnglUh Ivy.

The English ivy attains so great an nge
that in England they say it never dies.
There arc ivy stocks ten or twelve inches
in diameter which are known to have been
planted as slips GOO or SOO yeara ago.—
American Farmer.

We an- nccuHtometl to regard sand ns
utterly barren, but the plants native to the
cukist r-andH of Pniaala have been entttner
at4d by naturalists, whcMe estimates vary
from 171 to 234 varieties. I Of these one of
the must available is the Arundo arennria
(marram), which thrives bnly in sand nml
In tlie xall air of the bench. This in time
serves to prepare the soil for larger plants.
—Popular Science Monthly.
Tho Rainbow as a Siphon.

In imuiy countries the rainbow sapokcti
of ns being n great bent pump o.- siphon
tube, drawing water from the earth by
mechanical means. In parts of Russia, ih
the Don country, and also In Moscow and
vicinity, it is known by a name which Is
equivalent to “the bent water pipe." —
Pittsburg Dispatch.
’

CQrdiMRy and simplicity are more apt to
win regard than oatentallon. it is true
that one cannot expect friendship all al
once; it iina a beginning nnd a growth.
But the growth is stronger nnd more nnL
ural when the beginning is made with
little formality.
Early in tho war General Joseph E.
Hooker got the sobriquet "Fighting Joe,"
which be hated heartily, qnd the man who
was spelling for a "scrap” could earn it
easily by alluding to tbe doughty general’*
title in his presence.

In 12C4 a London priest preached against
the fashion of trains, which, be safd,
"trailing liehind a woman raise adust'as
high ns the altar.”

A Miwpprrbcnnlon Corrected.

• In early firearms guns were mads by
band and with great care from one strip
bent round a mandril aud edges welded.

New Tenant (todhan at entrance of apart­
ment house)—Do you belong to this flat?
Janitor—Not much! This flat belongs
I) me.—Kate Field's Washington.

San Miguel church, erected at Sant* Fe,
N. M., in 1545, is stated to be ths oldest
nburch In thb country.

I cannot say bow It is with
the transient Individual
merchant, or a scheme that
they may have an end In
view at its very start, but
there la a fact not usually
noticed by even very In­
dustrious
readers
and
thinkers, and one which
should inspire confidence
in our statements. It Is
that we are here forever,
not for a day or a year.
We daren’t impose upon
you if we would. We can­
not cheat you and then get
away with a profit there­
from. If we deceive you
we must stay and face iL
That means suffer for the
deceit. Burnt child fears
the fire, and confidence
abused, is most difficult to
restore. We know It. It
would be a bold and impoNOT FOR lltlc defiance of public
A DAY
opinion to emphasize 1mOR YEAR perfections by persistently
advertising them. It la not
simply in publishing the
advantages of a commodity
or a line of travel that in­
creases the patronage. Pub­
lication Is an accessory,
after fact The fact is tbe
posesalon of good features.
The newspaper Is at once
the medium of making fact
known, and as well a ghar
antee of Its genuineness.
The Chicago &amp; West Mlch•
igan and D. L. &amp; N. are
favorite lines, because such
is tho fact Their equip­
ment Is of the best, trains
are run on fast schwlulcs,
and everything Is done to
make a journey over them
a pleasure. Instead of other
wise. Give us a trial and
see for yourself.
Geo.
DkHaven, General Passen­
ger Agent

ADIRONDA

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HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
PROSTRATION,

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Kev. R. N. Mlddletou. pastor M. K. church.
Cedar Springs, Mich., rays: Sleep and rest
wore strangoni to me after preaching till I used
••Adironda'* Now I .sleep - soundly and awake
lefrMhed. and I can heartily recommend It
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of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and tbat said firm will pay the sum of
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cured by by tbe use of Hall's Catarbh
Cube.
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short time I will sell

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REPUBLICAN TICKET-

ntun-t 1°
“■*
K.tauto.IMl* bl" «"&lt;»“• The rlfbU
M.r.10Kt. for lb« -.wpfar
of Amertcn UUtra. b"” b"™ I"”*"1.d
rooJin". •» tbe anuiet whlrb eonutn,
In ,orelp, Inada wd rnrel*n l»-«" »,d' “i c^perUdled. U.0 bo.t keep

to reeopiU®
xens from tbe land of the stare and stripes.
The same protection has characterized the
^n.rr-ment of home affaire. Tbe Ameriare laborer, the American farmer aud tbe
American manufacturer have been protecUd from foreign nations cursed with

pauperlabor and tbe products of pauper
labor.
Had President Harrison done
nothing else, tbe McKinley bill, embody­
ing the doctrine of reciprocity, is enough

For JuvUce Supreme Court
A Hooker.
to crown his administration with glory.
For Jibuti State UMlrera4,J^imfc W. Fletcher
Under It manufacturers have Increased,
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Herman Kiefer
labor lias been better paid, and our exports
Firth Judicial Circuit.
have reached a figure tbat could not have
For
Mh J*»lOTO“-Cta»&gt;i snn.n been dreamed of when he was placed in
power four years ago. The McKinley bill

For Coumy School CommlMioae^

has been tbe means of starting manufac­
turing institutions in this country of far
reaching Importance to It. and which can­

Cleveland » Inheritance.
not survive if Its protective features are
Harrison has turned over Io Cleveland a abolished. While no doubt ignorance of
uational credit unexcelled, if equaled, by the provisions of the McKinley blU led to
that of any nation on the globe, a credit so his defeat, yet when the laboring classes
good that to-morrow, If It be found neces­ of the country come to understand and
sary to issue bonds to replenish the gold know the features of that bill, as they will
reserve, they can be sold at or above par, If the democrats are true to their pledges,
though hearing interest nt only 3 per cent a momument more lasting than victory at
per annum. Our credit is ’what it is be­ the polls will crown his administration.
cause, among other reasons, a long success­
The democratic party is now in complete
ion of republican administrations has power having the presidency and both
stood like a wall of adamant against oft houlfts ot congress. If they are true to
r- petted democratic attempts at greenback their pledges, and they should be made to
Inflation, "paying” the government's bonds be, the laboring classes of this country

with irredeemable paper promises; against
such assaults upon the '.public credit, for
Instance, as the resolution ^adopted .by tbe
democratic convention of 1875 that de­
manded the Immediate repeal of the re­
sumption act; an net under which our pa­
per money was brought up to par with
gold and kept there ever sluce.
.
Harrison has laid down and Cleveland
has taken up a burden of national debt re­
duced during the past four years nearly
$.100,000,000. with an interest charge re­
duced from $37,000,000 In 1880, to less
than $33,000,000 in 1893. The retiring
president leaves for the emulation of his'
successor the record of $3,260,882,423.43
collected and disbursed io four years, with­
out one stogie Instance of defalcation, wlth’ out one cent not perfectly accounted* for,

without a breath of scandal affecting any
department intrusted with tbe manage­
ment ot this stupendous business.
President Cleveland finds the* industrial

will Soon have an opportunity of exper­
iencing all of tbe advantages (?) of active
competition with the products of the pau­
per labor of Europe. Then, and not till
then! will
will the
the true
true worth
worth and
then.and merit
merit of

Hudson’s administration be felt.

Oue thing that Is making the "demo­
crats for spoils only” look tired and sick.
Is President Cleveland’s emphatic endorse­
ment of civil service reform. This piece
of cold comfort for spoilsmen Is clipped
from his address:—
'
"One mode of the misappropriation of
publis funds is avoided when appointments
to office. Instead of being tho reward of
partisan activity, are awarded. to those
whose efficiency promises a fair return of
work for the compensation paid to them.
To secure the fitness and competency of
appointees to office, aud to remove from
political action the demoralizing madness
for spoils, civil service reform has found a
place In our public policy and laws. The
benefits already gained through this In­
strumentality. and tbe further usefulness
It promises, entitle it to tbe hearty support
and encouragement of all who desire to
see our public service well performed or
who hope for tbe elevation of political
sentiment nnd the purification of political
methods."

ind commercial interests of the country in
i state of prosperity without parallel since
George Washington's inauguration. This
■as come about very largely during these
■ast four years. It is to great degree the
fault of the McKinley law, which Cleveand’s party is pledged to repeal. Never
-rffore were wages so high, employment
« general, workingmen so contented and
A vote for Enoch Andrus is a vote for
•omfortable or their savings bank deposits a man well qualified for all the duties of
-o large as during Harrison’s admlnlstraschool commissioner. The very able man­
tion. At the same time capital has yielded ner In which he has performed the work in
ample returns, and the building of new
the past; the experience that he has had In
nllls, the enlargement of old ones, the ex­
educational work; these combined with his
tention and multiplication of lines of rail­
natural abilities, make in him such a com­
way, the opening of farms, tbe settlement
missioner as bjit very few counties are
'if wild western farms, have gone on apace,
blessed with. He Is well known to the
rhe produce of American made tinplate
people of this county, having served them
has been doubled to quantity every three
faithfully and well in official capacities be­
months since tbat home Industry was
fore. But the office of county school com-rested by the act of 1890.
mlsslonerj/more In accord with his line of
Not least among the jich legacies left by
work, and he has devoted to it his most
lie old administration to the new Is the
careful thought, his best energy and, as a
-ystem of reciprocal trade treaties, a sysnatural consequence, the most of his time.
:em made possible by tbe McKinley law.
In the hands of such a man Is a safe place
ind made effectual by the rare diplomatic
-to trust this Important office.
-kill of President Harrison's secretary of
-tale. Under its workings in the brief
ime since elapsed, our exports to the
The old soldier" are given warning of
ountries included In thdse treaties have what they may expect from the new ad­
ncreased over 821,000.000 to value. Nat. ministration. The system which provides
irally. this system of reciprocity Is de­ for a mere pittance to the defenders of the
nounced in the Chicago platform as a nation, la characterized a« a “wild and
■sham.'’
reckless expenditure, which overleaps the
Four years ago there were Just three bounds of grateful recognition of patriotic
modem war vessels to commission in the service and prostitutes to vicious uses tbe
kmerieau navy. To-day there are seven­ peoples’s prompt and generous Impulse to
teen. The number of war vessels launch- aid those disabled in their country's' de­
d during Harrisons administration is fense.”
venty-two. The contract for new vessels
-il thia period represent a cost of $35,000.
Tbe report of the Massachusetts state
•00.
When Cleveland gave place to Harrison board of arbitration for the post year
claims
another twelve months of success
:;e American flag was unknown in the
and saving of millions of dollars of the
(eamihip traffic between this country and
Europe and between North and South money of employers and employes. The
America. When Harrison gave place to Idea is one that seems destined to obtain
'leveland there was an American mer- a foolhold everywhere before many years.
&lt; -lent marine', partly already afloat and the
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emainder under contract, amounting to
wenty-one steamships, costing 817.000,000.
neluded to tills list are seven transatlantic
easels of 10,000 tons eaeh, that, when alt
ire completed, will constitute a fleet or
nail and passenger steamers swifter and
acre substantial aud splendid than any
&gt; her now kn &gt;wn to tlto seas. Of course
io policy has brought about this new orier of things was bitterly oppose! by the

emocratic party to congress. It remains
■» be seen whether that party will dare to
-trike it a deadly blow.

• With nearly 70,000 postoffices In the
country and nn avecagd of iJir-democrats
for each, who are ready to •■dedicate”
themselves to the •■service," President
Cleveland should not run away with the
Idea that he is alone In tha self abnegation
business.

It is kind of the Columbian government

to offer the American people the lli-raelling remains of the Panama canal, provid­
ing they will complete the work. It is

not anticipated that tbe offer will be ac­
cepted with much-avidity.

,

Uw ,bore «&gt; • ««»1
01
tb.t .bound tn tbl" 'e«ton
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Soon the entry to Portage Lake, which
makes a canal for vessels that carry on the
trade of the copper region, is entered and
by various windings the boat enters a
large lake about 90 miles long. This lake
is of peculiar color that some say is due to
the copper sands that come from the dif­
ferent stamp mills located on it, but still
others say it is due to oxide of iron which
gives tbe brownish or rusty color to red
sand stone which Is mixed with the cop­
per. Anyway It attracts tbe eye as a very
peculiar freak of nature of which this
country abounds. The upper or western
end of Portage lake Is more like a river
being a quarter of a mile wide at most
places, while st others it Is much less.
On this narrow neck of water He the towns
of Hancock and Houghton.
Hancock a city of about C.ooo -inhabi­
tants lies on the rlaht approaching- from
the east, while Houghton with Its 4.000 in­
habitants occupy the opposite side of the
lake. On either side tbe banks rise to the
height of nearly 000 feet to 3,000 feet from
the water’s edge.
Each town is on a series of terraces that
appear to be natural as huge masses of
rocks jute out here and there that
Indicate
the
solid
foundation
of
each elevation. The business portions of
the.towns are very thickly populated, while
on the main terrace which is about 00 to
80 feet above tbe surface of the water and
scattered out for nearly a mile each side
are the houses of the merchants. The lar­
gest business seems to be carried on to
Hancock, which has more of the mining
interests near it
In tbe eastern portion of Houghton is
located
the state, school of mines.
Through the energies of Hon. Jay A.
Hubbell. J. M. Longyear and Peter While
the state hks erected a beautiful structure
of red sand stone that is a very fitting re­
turn to its great industries here that are
being pushed forward with sueh success
and bringing much credit to the state. At
the school where tutltion.ls free a student
is fitted for the work of mining engineer,
or mechanical engineer, just as he shows
the greatest liking. Dr. M. £. Wadsworth,
a very able man. Is director, and It has
been through his untiring efforts that the
Mlshigan Mining school has taken posi­
tion second to none in the United States.
He is assisted by a very proficient corps ot
teachers and assistants, and with the
equipment with, which tbe school now
works, gives the best chance to fit young
men for their professions. At present the
room required for-|he students is much too
small and demands that the state should
give Its attention to II Immediately, or it
will Interfere with the chances of a hun­
dred yourfg men in search of.an education.
Some would think that a mining school is
of no good, especially In Michigan. They
are mlstakeu. Tbe mining Interests of
Michigan are the most Important fnterests
of the state and they demand men to fill
places of responsibility, but also they must
be educated to modern improvement,
therefore the need of a school.
A few words about the mines of this vi­
cinity. On Quincy bill, just back of Han­
cock, are the noted Quincy. Franklin and
Pewablq mines, although the Pewabie has
lately been purchased by the Quincy Min­
ing company. The huge shafts that con­
nect the mines with the surface reach the
depth of some 3.500 feet and In some places
go down almost 4.000 feet. The great en­
gines chat hoist five tons of rock at each
load are located In rock buildings neat.
All shafts in the Immediate vicinity or
Houghton and Hancock are Inclined,
while nt Calumet where the noted Calu­
met
Hecla, and Tamarack mines are
situated are some vertical shafts.
The Calumet and Hecla is worked to a
depth of over 4500 feet It is worked by
fourteen shafts and has o most complete
mine outfit. The amount of liorae power
used In operating this great mine is nearly
37,500 horse power. One engine alone
can develops over 4500 horse power. Just
Imagine on opening a small door to tebold
an engine that was nearly 50 feet high and
the huge wheejs which revolving contin­
uously night and day. each lifting th&lt;heavy selps of rock from nearly a mile un­
der ground. Tbe cost sheet of this mine
is something like $4,000,000 yearly, which
gives a good idea of its Immense business.
At tbe Tamarack there are two perpen­
dicular shafts that gn down to the depth of
nearly 5,000 feet, and here one can ride at
a speed that makes a new peifcon some­
what afraid,
A single wire cable l»etween him nnd eternity going at the rate
of 5,000 feet in three-quarters
of
a minute or over a mile a minute
Of course when people ride you can go
down much slower but the general public
always like to have rapid transit and they
gel It at the Tamarack.
After the ore Is taken from the mine it
has to be transferred to the stamp mill to
be seperated from the rocks that It is
mixed wUh. Here again is a chance for a
loflg visit. Tbe Calumet A Hecla ium&gt;
mill is enormous, and Is going to be repTiwm?1
worW’!’ fa,r 1,1 minature. ih
which will be represented pumps that lift
nearly M.ooo.000 galiona of water every
twenty-four hours.
J
Han1eock •’
Lake Superior *
Detroit smeItlng works. The raw ore h
li.iS
or

'•view, though the future history of the

matry alone can show the important part
t&gt;” P&gt;ayCt&gt; ’n
naUoOal Pri-Perity
has prebeen marked
than has

Houghton, Mich.
Dear Editors:
To give a description of the Upper PrnInsula as It appeared nn my way to the
Michigan mining school Involves no small
amount of time &gt;8 w many wonderful
things are to be seen au,&gt;j described.
Marquette was Um fire: port that was en­
tered after leaving the ‘Soo” that could be
■nlnln, town. Hm ta hnp,
Iron ore dock, nttre-t. owe'd notice, fat

DOINGS
It is now reported that Phln Smith se­
cured tbe services of one of the best
trimmen to be found this side of New
York.
Mrs. Minnie Olner will now be found at

the Racket store.

earlj and soon all was covered tn

THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL
AND BEAUTY OF DESIGN
IN OUR LINES OF
DRY GOODS; FANCY GOODS:
DRESS GOODS
AND MILLINERY
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.

Bishop A McMurry have done them­
selves proud fixing up Phin Smith’s
store.

For some reason Phin Smith has a way
of selling more goods for tbe money and
just as good. 1s the reason he holds the
trade.

The fact that we arc doinf more
business than ever before is evj.
dence that our goods hive been
selected with judgment., that the,
have met with favor; that our price,
are right.

Julius
Russell

Our folks wll?find they can save from
10 to 100 cents, buying kitchen tin ware of
Phin Smith.

On slates the Racket store sells at twothirds what others do and better slates
and put In pencils.

Our readers must remember that I’hln
Smith lias several hundred pain of his
bankrupt stock of shoes left which If be
can fit you he will sell for from 50 to 75c
on the dollar.

A few felt bools to. close out
than the factory at the Racket.

cheaper

A 10 quart pail, tin, ISc; 2 quart covered pail 8c.

The O. K. lantern the best. 42c.

ALWAYS SMOKE

DON’T ALLOW AGENTS
For •‘Stencil” pianos and cheap organs to
deceive you. Buy

1667

Standard Made Pianos,
HARDMAN, FISCHER, •
HARRINGTON AND
STARR.
ALSO CELEBRATED

Lehr Seven Octave Organ Piano,

THE BEST

5 Cent Cigar
In The Market

And FARRAND &lt;fc VOTEY Organs.
Correspondence solicited.

It Acknowledges no Superior.

Y

C- E. INGERSON, Agent. e
Nashville, Mich.

I doz. clothes pins, 1 paper carpet tack/,
I paper pins. I paper needles, 3 slate pen­
cils. good as the l»est for 5c.

J. MILLARDS
HASTINGS. MICH.

THERACKET
A POSITIVE CURETHE FINEST LINE OF

I Fl I n G |
IN THE CITY.

Ross, Levis &amp; Pifer’s fine shoes; H. P. Baldwin’s
A Co’
shoes; Gulhmann, Carpenter &amp; Telling’s. I have just received a full.
line of th'&amp;se goods in all sizes-and widths from_________
C to EE.- -It v&gt;i " pay
you to call and examine them before buying. Every pair ^guaranteed
to give Satisfaction, at

BY—

JOHN

SOUTH SIDE
STATE ST.

F. q. STOWELL’5

Repairing by J. Q Woodruff.

THE

Between

TIME ni MOE

'»&lt;•

mo*
nt
m«nufacturing establish­
ment. but only high officials can gain ad­
mittance as yeL
s*
u*
T!i« Cilmis of Ihl. counit. I.
■ nd In the r.n the woods and Idll side.

Delight and Surprise
Patrons.

Hover Seed per bu., i.t» to
Timothy Seed per bu.. L50-

?"y on Porla&lt;e ,ak® hi located
the copper wire and sheet works, where
the Qne ®ofPc
* * r wlre and sheet copper are
little further down PlTlo&lt;17

The change of administration

of the_
Grover neglected to say In his Inaugural
wernment at Washington Saturday,
jiarked the cioae of the Harrison adtnlnis- addr&lt; as that protection was unconstitu­
r*Uo° and the beginning of that of Grovei tional. Probably it was just an overnight
leveland. As the Harrison admlnlatra*'on is cloa -d It is proper to pay it a hasty

uogs areaaea. b-w w • w.
Hay per too. sM to 8.00.
tart perlb.. 13'»- ,
Potetos per bw,«) to TO- •
Kyo per bu.. M.
Tallow per lb-. 6.

•e« Uh&gt; mollcn
•« It u Iwlnr Dnl
1 utTn'?re“5l"‘ prra“ •"d
P"“™1 l"to ll” "“"III,.
From UHs the copper goes to the eastern
lu

RUSSELL’S
BARGAINS

Haans unpicked per bu., 1.00 to l.
CornJtSelkU par bu., Nk .
KggapardM.Tuto IS.
iflJevPcribj.m

New
Hoon
Tea

F you save time you
money. You can eave a vast
Iamount
of time if you are look­
ing for

•Tu—TJl
or any
of building mater, .
&gt;al, by coming directly 1,1
1 ry Ibis tea if yon never ■nd «...
not only that, yon will save money by buying&lt;&gt;f us.
£"V"regret
,h' «’«■
it.
It
m
winning
m
popular
.'ff
S'eoM.1
favor every day. We wlicU
your patronage and know
would take tln&gt;»
r k !,tdf£w* 001 ‘hat h
a™ posted iu
.
,,,uc and I have
not
....
but T win
I
oor soo'l.“ will please
derground with you
business and do
you. Give us a trial. P
enough of it to ena­
Yours very truly.
ble us to sell cheanlv
ut'\°,rcR
Barlow,
&amp;nd yet get a living
March 1. IMS.
* di**"
h
** ** *
W”110 *

mo.

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, March 9, 1S93.

PERSONAL MENTION.

An unusually fine line of table linens
aud fancy towels are being shown In L. E
Stauffer’s dry goods department.

Frank Cole returned to Ypsilanti Mon­
day.

Among the EaUtu county marriage li­
censes of last Were i-conard Huggeti. uf’
A«*yria. und Stella Grevninan, of Beile-■

A. C. Towne, of Milo was here on Tueaday.

It’s Expensive

Judge Smith was in Grand Rapids Mon-To-dayloccnrs the opening of *Mta» Lulul day.
Feighners rinHlluery mid faucy goods
W. H. Wanzer, of Ypsilanti. Is in the
store. Those Interested in Easter millin­
city.
ery should not fail to visit this new store.
Bert Brum visited in Nashville thia
This Is weather to make you feel your
rheumatism, tbe Franco German ring will। week.

wm15
POWDER

stop all- pain. Tbe ring h sold by John1
Bessmei, the Jeweler on 30 davs trlgl. Try
one.

Guy Havens returned from Battle Creek
Saturday.

^Stones are being drawn for tho founda­■
tion ot a large addition to be made to the
wool boot factory.
The new addition
will be 40x 00 teet and will be used as a,
store room.

Miss Maud Young, of Middleville,
in the city Monday.

Frank Jordan, of Chester,
last week.

Know

That Fred L. Heath carries a com­
plete line of pure drugs and chem­
icals, as good and pui;e as any­
one can buy; that he and his clerks
are as careful and as competent as
any druggists in the state; that all
physicians prescriptions are com­
pounded exactly as written? (Mr.
Heath will make any doctor a pres­
ent of ten dol-ars that will show to
the contrary.) When you have a
doctors prescription to be filled,
give him a trial, you will save from
•25- to 50 percent on same. The
j chances are you pay too much for
having your prescriptions filled *'
if
you hive them filled elsewhere.

FRED L, HEATH
THE DRUGGIST.

to 50 per cent, saved on
prescriptions.

Over the goods in the new
Furniture Store before you
buy as the prices are verylow. You will be surprised
to learn that furniture can
be sold so cheap. Remem­
ber that we do all kinds of
repairing and upholstering
of furniture. We also keep
a line of second-hand goods
Remember the place,
Robertson Block, corner of
. Jefferson ?nd Court streets,
in the basement of our
store and pay cash or trade
for second hand goods.

»S Si BEMI,
MICH.

aSTIXGS,

When In GRAND RAPIDS stop nt

TOE

KENT

approve UNION DEPOT.

Free Baggage Transfer. New House
S'l arn Heat and Electric Bells.
BEACH A BOOTH.

,OCAL, NEWS.
• CIRCULATION •

This week,

'

73 quires.

Hereafter; changes for advertisements
»t "r&gt;ach this office Tuesdays at latest to
u:-nn» Insertion'in the is«ue of the week
*'
when brought.
Baths 15 cents at Busby Bros.

For a fne hair cut or shave gs to Busby
Bros.
Old papers for sale cheap.
office,

Call at this

I n-ierwear at 12‘f cents at tbe Bank­
rupt Store.
Only a few more hats left at
Bankrupt Store.

off at the

You can get the latest styles in hair cuts
at Busby Bros.

Call at this office for old papers. We
have a large supply an 1 will sell them
cheap.
You will want old papers for house
'-leaning soon. We will sell you 25 for
five cents.

.

For bargains In boots aud shoes go to
the Banlciwpt st ire. They are cloning out
regardless uf cost.

, Always smoke Ed. Powers No. 88 cigar.
Always the same; always the best 5 cent
cigar in the United States.

I^c Dunlap, of Vermontville, will have
about 16 bead of horars here fur the June
races and he lias gut some flyers too.
WJUTTED.—A good carpenter to build a
barn, sec 31, Uastlnga.

It’s Unsatisfactory

visited here

To buy .Carpets or Linoleums from a big batch of
samples. How many people buy these goods from samples, only to be compelled to wait several
weeks or months before receiving them, and then
be greatly disappointed because “they do not look
as nicely as was supposed they would.”
Realiz­
ing this fact, I now have, and will continue to keep
in stock hundreds of yards of ingrain carpets and
linoleums of all colors, styles and qualities,
varying in prices from 25 cents to $1.00 per yard,
making the only complete stock in Hastings.

Editor Len Felghner, of Nashville,
In the city Monday.

The entertainment given at the High
school by tbe seniors and Juniors was u1
m»t successful affair. The program was1
a good one and well rendered. The re­
ceipts were 335.55.

Miss Edith Ktmfield returned to Cblcago Friday afternoon.
'

Edward Munroe, of Battle Caeck, was
In the city last week.

It Is astonishing how long a person will
Absolutely Pure.
try to read without glasses when they need
A cream ot tartar baking powder. Highest them to save their eye sight. Consult
of a’t in leavening Ntn-ngth — Latest United John Hessmer, the Jeweler, and have your
state- u.wrrnnrni Food Report.
eyes fitted'with the beat crystal or pebble
ROYAL BAKINO POWDBMCO.. Wall SL. N. 5 .
lenses in the market.

Do You

It’s Deceptive

Fred Parker and John Spence drove to
Greenville last week.
Miss Jean McLaughlin spent Sunday
with Nashville friends.

Mr. A. Hull entertained Rev. Bissell, of
In another column ot this Issue will be Grand Rapids, Monday.
found an interesting letter from Royce E.
John Barry, of Nashville, was in
Barlow, a Hastings boy. who Is attending
city Monday on business. w
the Houghton Mining school In the upper
peninsula, and which we think will be
Donald Smith spent Sunday with bls
interesting to all our. readers.
grand parents in Carelton.
Tbe Hastings City Bank has opened a s/tVhale Blackman, of Delton, was in tbe
savings deparffaent nnd are now paying 4 city Saturday on business.
per cent Interest on all time deposits In­
Ulteorge K.-Beamer is seriously ill at bls
cluding certificates. The Ravings depart­
home on Michigan avenue.
ments will al*o be open Saturday evenings

from 7 to 8 o'clock.
Dan. W. Reynolds,
.»
Cashier.

Miss Effie Resch, of Charlotte, visited
at U N. Mixer’s last week.

Miss Olga Beasme'r and Mrs. Wil) Cook
It Is said that at a meeting ot the com* were in Grand Rapids Friday
mon council the other evening, the hat
Mrs. L. M. Wilkinson, of Bedford, is
of one ot the members dropped down un­
noticed by his-side, from its hook over­ visiting at Chas. W. Jordan's.
head. Becoming absorbed in thought and
John Beamer, of Grand Rapids, was In
not looking very closely, he mistook his the city the first of the week.
hat for a cuapldore and used It for such
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kelley are enter­
several times, much to the amusement of
taining relatives from abroad.
his brother members.
Mrs. Myrta Clark, of Grand Rapids, Is
The Detroit Journal has sent out a beau­
tiful souvenir of its first anniversary tbe guest of Miss Belle Handy.
under Its new
management In one
Harvey Arebart, of Vermontville, was
year it has grown from a four page, two in the city the first of tbe week.
cent paper to an eight page’one with tbe
Mrs.
J. L. Wilkens and Miss Nellie
price reduced to one cent The circula­
tion has also had a most remarkable were in Grand Rapids Tuesday.
growth during tbe same time, March 1st
v^Rev. Cronk, of Middleville, very ably
180i, its circulation reaching 42,182. The’ occupied the M. E. pulpit on* Sunday.
Journal is a live newsy paper and well
p-Miss Kittle Stebbins was home from
merits its rapid increasing popularity.
Eaton Rapids for a few days this week.
Tire very able manner In which Judge
Attorney Schoonmaker, of Plainwell,
Clement Smith has performed all of the
was
in tbe city Tuesday on legal business.
duties ot the office of Circuit Judge, dur­
ing the short time that be has presided,
Dr. and Mrs. Lathrop are in Marshall
has won for him very flattering compli­ to day to attend the wedding of a rela­
ments from the press in every part of the tive.
district, irrespective ot party.
Judge
Mrs. Harvey Lurvey returned to Battle
Smith's extensive legal experience: his
sound Judgment and sterling .honor, to­ Creek Friday after a three weeks visit In’
gether with his studious nature, make in the city.
him lust such a Judge as the people of this
Miss Kittle Beadle has secured a posi­
district will want to see continued In that tion in Grand Rapids and left Monday tor
itnportaut position.
.
that city.
•
A couple a weeks ago It was currently
Mr. and Mrs. Nille Diamond returned
reported here that Jay McGuire, formerly Friday from a weeks visit with friends
telegriph operator at the Michigan Cen­ In Prairieville.
tral depot in this city, was In states prison
Edw. Burton has accepted a position lh
nt Jackson, the offense tor which be was
imprisoned uot being stated. Mr. Mc­ the Hastings National bank, commencing
Guire was a genial young man. well liked work on Tuesday.
bad many friends here, and for. their bene­
Mrs. Frank Barnes and children left
fit we will say that we have made Inquiry’ Monday for a visit with relatives and
at Jackson, and there Is po such person as friends In Vermqptvllle.
Jay McGuire In the slates prison.
How
the story was circulated we do not know, | Royal Mudge left for Fort Payne, Ala­
nor by whom, but it should behooveeverj- bama, Munday evening, where be expects
ontf to be very positive before circulating to be gone for a month on business.
such damaging reports.)
Mrs. IL T. F. Dodds left for Pennsyl­
The common councn at their last meet­
ing voted to place a fire alarm system in
this city consisting often boxes. Four of
them will be at the factories and the remainlng six distributed as evenly as possi­
ble through the city. This is an improve­
ment the weed of which has long been felt.
Al a great many fires the engineer at the
water works lias been unable to hear the
bell at the engine house aud the alarm been
delayed several minutes aud in every fire
each minute counts. By this system th we
living at a dhtange from the engine house
will have the same advantage as those
have now who live near IL The many
minutes occupied in getting to the engine
house from u long distance will be saved,
and the engine arrive on the scence of ac­
tion so much the sooner. This action of the
council is in every respect much com­
mended.

KEEP YOUR EYE
On my store. Watch for my new line of Furni­
ture. All the latest styles and novelties. Step in
whether you want to buy or not.
Come in when you want
Plushes, Tapestries, Broca­
telle, Silk, Damask, Silk
Cords, etc.

The Celebrated Whitney
Baby Carriages are in the
lead. I sell them.
-

F. W. GREBLE,
North Side Main St.

HASTINGS.

1 want to hire a good general clerk by the year.

Necessity, The Mother of Invention.
.

____L._____ ,

v

(CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK.)

vania yesterday morning after spending
the winter with her parents In this city.
Mr. A. J. McNaughton, of Hastings,
who has been the guest of Mr. Fred Mc­
Pherson. left jeaterday for Chicago,
where he will reside.—Kalamazoo Tele­
graph.

tz£d. Holbrook returned from Mancelona
Wednesday evening of last week, where
he was called to attend the funeral ot bis
mo»h&lt;T, who formerly resided lu Woodland
towuship.

Interesting
this week. '

reading on

inside pages
------ I'm great on de curve.”

Trade is booming at the Bankrupt Store's
, closing ont sale.
Read F. G. Stowell's adv. In Ibis issue.
It will pay you.

Our citizens are soon to be given a rare
Intellectual treat. The woman’s home
missionary society. of our city, have se­
cured Miss Minnie Warren, the talented
young elocutionist, ot Albion, to give an
entertainment, which will lake place in
the M. E. church. Not only will the fact
that the funds secured by this entertain­
ment go to the relief of the needy ones of
Hastings serve to draw a large audience,
but the wonderful talent of Miss War­
ren would uf itself suffice to crowd any
audience room. Miss Warren is known all
over the land os the most remarkable elo­
cutionist. for her years, this country' has
ever produced. Ijurt year at CJnclnpati.
In the presence Of 10,000 people; she won
the Ik-morest diamond medal in an elo­
cutionary contest open to the world. She
has since appeared In some of the largest
cities of this and' other states, and has
given entertainments of which the press
and tbe best of critics speak in the highest
praise. We will make more extended no­
tice next week, and announce the date for
her appearance here.

We are very glad to state that arrange­
ments have been made whereby races will
be held In this city next June, the Agri­
cultural society having rented the grounds
to J. C. Cole, of tills elty. who so success­
fully managed the races last year Every­
one who came here last year went away
well pleased, and were loud In their
praises uf the good i realment received aud
good time bad. Horsemen were especially
impressed with the way in which they
were received and said that they would
certainly return this year If there were
any June races. Mr. Cole’s experience
last year will enable him to conduct the
meeting more economically than last and
will offer better attractions. The mer­
chants of this city should subscribe liber­
ally for this meeting. While possibly
there may be some lines of business that
may not be directly benefited by the
June meeting, yet It will benefit them
sooner or later. Mr. W. F. Ajiams, of
Lowell, who made such a favorable iropreaalon hers last year as Judge, will
again act In tbat capacity. Thia Is a
guarantee that everything will be on tbe
•‘square’' and do Jockeying allowed.

----- THE END.-----

Everything goes at about X on general
prices, at the Bankrupt store.
To get yout money's worth buy
.
_____
sho«s
of F. G. Stowell. Bead hla adv.

Nearly 330.000 of property changed
hands in Barry county the past week.
Francis Silsbee, an aged gentleman of
02 years, died at his home In the second
ward on Monday.

John Kelly, of Rochester. N. Y.. with­
out doubt makes the finest line of ladies
shoes in this country, we have bought a
full line of these goods and Invite those
that liki to see nice shoes to call nnd see
them aftey March 35th.
Wooley * Bronson.
The Riverside Cemetery company have
ill red Harlow Havens as sexton at the
cemetery for one year, commencing April
1st. Mr. Havens Is an Industrious, pains­
taking man anil we think will give satis­
faction to the cemetery board and public
In general, in the discharge of bis du­
ties.

Two first-class wood carvers.
Connkiwvjllk FuBxrrt KE Mro. Co.
Connersville. Ind.
Finest Musical nnd Elocutionary Erent of

Tbe Kalamazoo Beethoven quartette will
be at the Presbyterian church on Friday,
the 17th of March. To bring this musical
feast within reach of all, the admission fee
has been fixed at 25 cents. Tickets at
Heath’s drug store.

Two valuable stallions, Faust and Mar­
got. recently owned by Bechtel A Good­
year. ot this city, tbe same having been
Imported by Powell Bros, of Springboro,
Penn, in 18845 from ^-France. These stal­
lions are registered 8 years old and In good
conditions.
Tbe owner will exchange
them for city or farm property or sell them
on reasonable terms. For. particulars call
or address P. T. Coirrove, agent and at­
torney. Hastings. Mich.

ON’T TRY TO BUY OF THE MAN
DOESN’T WANT TO SELL. You’ll
much. How briskly the trading has gone on
along 1 Surely, the man that’s not ready to sell

D

WHO
pay too
here all
isn't here 1

There’s an art in making Spring weight Overcoate for
real fashionableness. All stores don’t know it. Few doMostly they go on selling over and over again the same­
things. We’ll tell you more about the superb stock of
Spring Overcoats later on.
In harpipg on our Spritiy Overcoats we*w not forgottenWinter-weight Overcoats—these Overcoats are wlu-.t
buying now at one-half one-quarter and one-third off

�nOBiHOBIWt.

waited
{ar th*“criflce,L
7
tr#ad each other’s hxaT^^lt'gr1Uid.

1
stone sltaTupoa which rwted the figure
,.anyr many have you aecto
1of a wontan, mo»t hideously j*™*1’
mother*’ *ske&lt;l the child, creeping closer- (
in her *rma maize and other
Mny. my child! Two lo^nm bearing
,
This was Ixcan-leox. tljo
h , . iiTe.1 through, and ouch katun ta fruits.
,
^tV-tJoTcuntal'^- And th.god. ,of maize. To her was sacrificed bread and
pinon unto and all manwr of produce
^criSco. though 1 wm murfed lute ta ,of the fields, brought iu baskete and hud
tho altar. Four chiefs stood at
Hfe for yon mnrt know that tin only around
,
the corners *uid held aloft a red cord,
the’maiden" who ar0
n0M
i, exempt bnt the blind or lame. Even under which all who had purified them­
the wieo and good Leia, your comrtn, selves by fasting and dreaming were,
may be choeen when the fatal dice are permitted to enter. Before Ixcan-leox
thrown again, when the feaet of the they burned little balls of incense, each
katnn ernnee, two years hence. I have casting his ball into the braziers of gold,
stood upon tho honaetop aad aeen a com­ while the people prayed silently, kneel­

6
*

CHAPTER IH.

THZ FZSnV-tL ASP HiK SACRIrtCX.

If.

I tcreets of a whole priAthood—despise
' them though he did one and all from the
j bottom of heart?
; Then his thought® turned in bitter
hatred against them, and he felt that ho
coaHdono better then to .batter tho
] whole sy.tem of lying *ud deceit, prej tense ami jugglery. But he was not
sure, even were he to die, that such
' would be the reeult. In the tunnoil of
[ his thbughta, for he was used to little
’ thinking, having heretofore allowed IkI lapel to perform that duty for him, be
i finally resolved to let affairs take their
I course, weakly hoping against hope that
1 something would intervene. Skeptical
though he was as to his religion, he bad
still a strong taint of Atxlan supersti­
tion inrooted’ in him. part of his very
nature, and the prodigy of the night, as
Iklapel related it, certainly signified
something at least unusual about to oc­

\

cur,
.
He made his decision, or allowed it
rather to be made for him by the force
of circumstances as well as habit, and
Awakening the high priest they descend­
ed tbe trapdoor behind the altar to­
gether ahd attired themselves in their

panion of my youth given to tho gods,
,and then, yean after, my .laughter,
,etood with mo ami beheld the same
’sight until it has grown an old tale to
,me. Yet we hare always made merry,
,for who may mourn those who go to
dwell
with the god? Some day, they
(
Inay, Quetzalcoatl, tho fair god. yellow
haired like the sun. whose child he t*.
will appear and claim the victim ae hus
bride, but we have waited in vain, my
Eltxa. for many generations, and per­
haps he has forgotten ua down in the
canyon. But we look for him, for when
ho cornea there will bo no more sacri­
fices, no more famine, no more plagues. ’
• Oh, 1 hope ho will come?" paid Eltxa.
taking her grandmother's hand.
‘•After the sacrifice is finished,” con­
tinued the old woman, “the people break
forth in aongs of gladnetw and make
merry with «Lo'lu and k&gt;adting uI111x01
day until the sun goes down, but the
god knows, and his servant Intxu knows,
the secret wailings and sorrow in the
houses of his people, who fear that the
next feast will take from some dwelling
the light thereof forever.”
•‘But Quetzalcoatl may come today,

She'faced her lover with a confident, Un­ sacred robes.
Unlike the continuous encircling
’
dcr wnile upon her face.
The smoke win rising and blowing building, the temple was not without
iway in the fres&gt; a morning wind from doors or windows on the ground floor.
lundreds of round apertures in the roofs Its stories were set successively one be­
* the people of Atzlan prepared their hind the other, giving the structure
noruing meal hurriedly, for they were somewhat the appearance of a pyramid,
nxious to be out and preparing for the each story having a wide terrace or
:reateet of their religious festival*. One platform completely around it, and
■y one they emerged and clambered stone steps leading to tho one above.
quickly dowi the tall ladders until hun- Tho second floor was reached on the
reds of the*’, were gathered about in outside by a graded ascent thirty feet
wide, the platform being even wider.
roups or busily arranging for the cere
.ionics of the day, gathering fruits and Within there were also ladders, as in
□were, maize coke* and pinuu nuts for the other parts of tho city.
Upon the top of the temple before the
ne minor aicrihces, and decorating the
nterior and front of tbe court and tem- perpetual fire stood an immense effigy
!e. To each of tha four great phratries of the sun, made of solid and virgin
,r divirion* of the inhabitanta, according gold, supported by heavy bracos of sil­
o kinship, was assigned particular du- ver, facing toward the east and reflect­
ing the raye of the heavenly luminary in
.ie* connected with the festival.While wine were engaged in building a blaze uf blinding splendor. The small
nd decorating bowers others prepared square apartment on which it rested was
&gt;od in great quantities, while others ar- built of cedar, covered externally with
alternate
saged for the gamas and dances whidh________
, plates of gold and silver, the
allowed tbe sacrifices. Others were I wall* within being coated with a white
riving the animal* devoted to sacrifice I cement composed of gypsum and nearly
ito
| approaching plaster of i«ri* in comporiito an
an inclosed
inclosed field.
field.
~ ‘
- in
- front
- the
- temple
...
j j^ve
temple stood
Gathered
of
stood tion^
number of priests waiting to form in
he sacred procession and chatting merily. with frequent jests, among them•Ives. Their white (Iresaee {firmed a
ontrast with the bnlliar.t coloring of
be costumes of the people, and the red
*,uns embroidered upon their breasts,
he.emblem of their holy calling, showed
..orth the more conspicuously.
Multitudes of little, stunted, wolfish
‘.ogs ran in and out between tbe people's
egs, attesting by frequent howls a.
lentitude of well aimed kick*. The
.ousts emptied forth into the square
very iranatc, for every living, soul in
be city' who wns able to move or to be
noveii was obliged to be preseat at thu
acrifiee—and few were loath to witness
spectacle. Its bloody delights were
agerly awaited and long remembered,
.‘hildren were there to be held np to see
ne rare sight and to have it impressed
pon their meipories by many a re­
! Hinder in future years, and old women,

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ragging tbeir he-uls. told of many a
■aat scene of splendid slaughter, when
.-ere killed not one but a dozen beautial virgins to appease Kinchahan's
.-rath in times of famine.
Kulcan stood upon the temple roof
axing down upon the scene. The aged
klapel, weary with his vigil, was slumering in the warm sunlight, his withered
and resting on the edge of tho altar,
hose fire seemed dying slowly out. The
oung priest wa* not clad in his sacred
ibfls, but wore a long yellow tunic, enrcled at the waist by a belt made of
'.njuoise squares set in gold and fasened by a looped serpent. On his head
e wore a feather cap, surmounted by
n eagle's plume— tbe totem of his tamy. His legs were naked, revealing a
iapely, muscular development, ami his
■et were clad in leather shoes or bus­
ins, with heavy neat's leather soles,
hey were fastened with gold loops over
iittbns uf the same metal. Around his
ft wrist was coiled a heavy bracelet,
.odeledTke a serpent with raised head
-the rattkuiake of the plains and canns—o sacred, mysterious emblem of
;eir religion.
Ho wa* tall and well built, and hia
-w waa browned by exposure to the
ruing suns of _ twenty-six summers.
nt the narrow opening in his tunic
:owed a skin beneath as white as. ivory.
' i'ith eyes of deep blue and hair of
.wny yellow he rreembled a* he stood
iere, bis lip curled into a contemptuous
-cer, gazing fixedly at the group of
riest* below, a viking chieftain, a man
I the land of cold and suow instead of
be hot arid desert. Bnt his mouth and
din showed elements of weakness and
■ .filiation, and the blue eyes held an
•idedsioB and wavering in their depths
tat betrayed his character.
He bail already acquiesced in the old
riest's decision and realized the use­
sows cf opposition. In him there was
one uf the stuff of the hero who would
as defending the woman be loved, nor
.red be kill himself with the knife that

ne miracle might occur. What if IkP*1 were wrong after all. and Queoriill should appear? And, too, it waa a
*nestiou not only of self preservation.
TwHgion, of hi* pricatly order
their
**’**

grandmother."
••Alas, my Eltxa, I fear not; the hope
of it long ago faded in my breast.”
•■I shall watch for him." said the child,
“and I believe he has been waiting for
our Ainee to grow up. aud he will come'

toward the western end of the court,
where the houses were lowest and near
the canyon walls, the distance therefrom
being about sixty feet, so that for the
greater part of the day it rested in the
cool shadow of the cliffs.
At the southwest corner, close to the
altar, now stood Iklapel, holding in his
hand his pointed tiara, like that of the
modern pope, made of the skin of a huge
rattlesnake, with the head surmounting
it pointed upward. Tho placing of the
nara on his head was the signal for the
great prot^ssion to begin its march.
He had resigned all other duties to
the young and rigorous Kulcan, who
was already below, buried in arranging
thr last details of the festival. In the
tteuplione&lt;l mythology of the Atzlans
there were minor gods to be appeased by
lesser sacrifice*, and these were to b*x
performed in tho regular order of the
day, leading up to the noonday rite—tho
sacrifice of a maiden, chosen by lot, be­
fore tbe altar of Kinchahan.
The people were all within the court
with the exception uf a few tardy strag­
glers bearing bundles of fagots from the
pinon orchards outside the city; even
these were hurrying in order to obtain
plates in the procession?" The uproar
was immense—each citizen seemed vy­
ing with the other as though to drown*
thought nnd anxiety—the prwiauro of
feeling bringing a feverish hilarity to
the surface in a naturally grave and
serious jieople.
Opposite the temple, at an opeh door,
whose wooden lintel waa scarce three
feet from it* threshold, which was
rounded aud hollowed by centuries of
constant footwear, sat a little child al­
most hidden in tbe mass of jasmine­
like flowers that grew closely about the
narrow portal. Her beadlike black eyes
glittered with eager impatience a* she
watched tho groups of people gather.
While she wove the delicate blosaoms
into a garland to deck her black hair—
for she was to walk with other children
in the procession—she ever cast her eyes
into the dark recesses of the room and
murmured petqLMitlyrcalljng now and
then:
r~.
.“Oh, grandmother, hurry! Eltxa is
. waiting. I shall be left out!”
After a time slow and feeble footrtepi
were heard within, and an old woman
• appeared—an old woman bearing the
weight of years go heavily that she
scarce needed to bend an inch in emerg­
ing through the little opening. It was
the child's grandmother, Intxu, the oldest
woman in the city, one of the weavers of
the cloth of which the sacred white robes
were made—a duty which devolved upon
thu most aged and most rinlled of the
women. Her face was shriveled like an
• old dried apple, so full of wrinkles that
' not an eighth of an inch of skin was left
uncrossed, yet her teeth were as white
and regular as her grandchild’s and her
eyes ns bright and piercing.
■
!'
She came out into the glaring light
blinking ber eyes and puckering the
skin about them in concentric wrinkles
in an endeavor to see the child among
the flowers, and seated herself with a
contented chncklo besklc her ou the sill.
Intau’s boned, though, not as fondly
w“ woot to doftbe old days. Aj
quickly

ing, for good and bounteotw crops.
Then they moved onward to tbe altar
of Am, the sacred stone*the emblem of
life, some holding it to be bnt the ancient
symbol of the sun god himself. It was
simply an upright conical stone stand­
ing upon a pedestal; before it, in a V™**
fire, they sacrificed Mjeep and /•JjJ’JJ*’
atao wounding thernsJlvc* and dropping
their blood into a number of braziers set
about the altar. Women, kissing this
stone of Am. invoked the ble^ngs of
maternity with loud pleadings. Farther
on stood the dread image of Chalcuthe very sight of which affrighted not
only the children, but old men as well—
a hideous figure, with a huge serpent
coiled about his form, out of whose
mouth came a pale bluish flame continu­
ally, aa though he hungered for blood.
Before him the people prostrate,! them­
selves, while even among the younger
priest* blanched face* showed here and
there. To Cbalcn they burned many
little spotted dogs, and consigned the
corpse which the Kabilo carried to the

and take her.”
■•Perhaps,” said Intxu with a heavy’
sigh as the flood of memories surged1:.
over her mind; “but come, they are’
nearly ready."
Then rising, she turned and called to’
some one within:
“Leia, my own, we must go. Iklapel
stands prejjared to give t!u» signal, aud
everything is ready."
In n moment there appeared at the
door a girl whose, tall figure formed a
dazzling picture against the darkness of
the interior. Binding with stately grace
she came into the light dad in a cling­
ing gown of pale blue cotton, which re­
vealed the superb outlines of her funn.
Her eyes were a deep blue, ami her
golden hair, tinged with a suggwitiun of
auburn, and her white face upon which
the blue veins showed in-her excitement,
made her seem like a vision of some
Norseman's daughter—a child of some
snowland of the north. A lovely face,
with grave, serious eyes and a mouth of
wondrous beauty, and yet so strong and
earnest, and withal bhowing a capacity
lor loving—a passionate xioatli, formed
for kisses and tender biniles.
She was very pale and her lips were
compressed with emotion, and there was
a look of indignation anti protest iu her
ryes which showed to plainly hert
thoughts.
■
“Must I go, grandmother? Can I not

reaiaiu here? Oh. I cannot witness itr
"jMy child." the old woman answered.
‘‘it is so—yon must come. No one would
be missed so quickly as you. The city’s
ruler is dead; you. his only daughter,
cannot absent yourself from the great
feast unnoticed.
Already they have
seen you, my darling, and mauy eyes
are upon you. Ch;d]&gt;u now is looking
at us. and he motions us to make haste.”
*‘Yes,,I feel his serpent eyes upon me,
though I cannot look ujzm him. 1 will
go; 'twill bo but a little while.” •
She covered her hair and forehead
with a white scarf, shielding her eyes
from the sun, and with a visible effort at
self control took the hand of the child
Eltxa and followed the bent-form of the
aged weaver.
As they took their places old Iklapel
placed the tiara upon bis hea«l aud the
procession began to move. First came
the body of priests in their white robw,
a hundred or more, chanting a low mo­
notonous song, followed by eight chiefs
bearing a litter of wood coveted with
gold and decked with flowers, iu which
sat Ainee, a dark skinned girl of eight­
een, alre»ly under the influence of the
potent aitai-a drink distilled from maize
—and forming a picture that sent shud­
ders through Leia's frame.
Then came the four death pritata,
swinging censors ot gold ami filliug'the
air with an aromatic scent. Their faces
were painted must skillfully to represent
skifils; their heads were shaved, and
their tightly fitting garments were like­
wise made to convey the idea of skele­
tons. The effect upon the minds of the
people waa ghastly and thrilling.
Behind them came the members of the
order of the Kabilo, an ancient secret
society, to the number of four hundred
clad in black, the foremost carrying a
twrpse between them. Many of them
led little ’potted dogs—a favorite form
of sacrifice to Chalco, the serpent, tho
dread god of evil.
Then came the principal families, in
the order of their rank and wealth, with
bearers of fixxl, driuk, flowers and fruits
for sacnf.ee at the different altars
which were located at intervals all
around the great court. The populace
followed, in leas order and with more or
less disputing, and stretched out the
Icmgparade until the rear nearly touched
the Idlers and all could see the entire
ceremonies.
When &lt;mlw had b*,, attainKl
Tly "J with «"*« -"1™wXhT?? “** b"por
which had been cwt the .wrepit,™
S'* ntema« “'1 Clou,ing
biuiket. ml Mung ncta-in tact erm
thing that wonld l» nmwed
Uc hocachold. Thi. wu igmtrf
“
hrml tron the mrnl fire by Knlcan
who. entered with small bells and attire.*
ta » pugomm feather robe, march..!
•lightly m adTMce, w.thmnch^Jrf

devouring flames.
Kulcan addressed the prostrate multi­
tude with devout gravity and earnest
mien, advising them as. to what they
should do to avert evil, and announced
to them the solemn feast of “Katun," or
the fifty-second year, which would oecur two years hence, telling them to
prepare their daughters for the fatal

b*a couqu*-*—

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y,, mo-

Chair*'dih ,tc*‘ ar*‘wn

t'-M-r or to «ona vuM-r ti.lui/c i--.,,.,
*^SvMML»ls onlerK ir»: ErtlL
iTtlday ofMarcb. A.
J
la the /oraOMMi. be *M.*nM for lb.
wiFpSaffea. aadUiitcbrreir*
aud all other
hiapUejthi. folate, are required la ar&gt;M-f.i
. "W
of Mid court then to be hold. (1 ... tVp28?
Office la the city of HMtii&gt;t,. |,;
“ “‘r U“T’
• III A-^52:

roltl hi. head, aud with one W d*--

.oairiiw look deep into the girl a .ipillng
placed the blade againet bar l«ro
throat with a hnnd whoa* trembling
!X the weapon flaeh in th^ligh.dikn a
niw of diamonds. As he drew in hw
breath with » shuddering effort the
multitude gore an atliHalM^gw
pirotior,; then, with one qmclt moremtmt.
he rait-ed the knife aloft, hw eyes fixed
on the spot upon her throat where the

blow must fall.
,
..
Bnt while it trembled agaimt the
jadow ot the CHIT, darting back m
.lender .hatu the rapt ot that eon in
wlwre dread rerrioe it had drank tho
blood ot hi. victltna for unknown age*,
there came a .harp, ringing report that
echoed and rolled like thunder along the
moron walla, and the knife wu thattered in a thousand fragments, which,
falling, dashed the Mcrod embers from
the altar and extinguished the fire in­
stantly forever. At the same moment
there rang out • shrill voice, the voice
of the chHd Eltxa, crying gleefully as
she smote her little hands together:
••Quetzal! Quetzal! He ha* come and

saved our Ainee!"

•

weeks firvvlous to Mid day nf re"riu. ’ 5^uir*
1 iwixn
Jurti-t ,.j lT&lt;4au‘

FROBATE ORDER
Ktete of HIctilKaff, County ,&gt;t B*m „«
At a ■rrohni of the Pw&gt;b*ie « „ljr;
pnuityof Barry, bouien -t tlie i-mtaie &amp;£?•
In ti&gt;« city.&lt;&gt;f ItaMlnn. in taM .-oubw
Tuesday. Ibe 71 »t &lt;tay nt Feteusre J*
v*r &lt;nm UKsnam! elybt bumtr..:
JL*"
ibrer.
Present. CbariM W. Atuutr'ie,-, Juijf. _•
Probate.
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f,-------;------------------- •”•“*
• m rendlsx and Oi.us th* prtit|W1 .inj,
of JasnesM. Bosman, brlr n&lt; ia» .j ^i',*/
erased, prayinz that adniiui.tr,t,-,.-,
Zu T
isle msy be enutted io »*!&lt;!
..., .,r tovJrol
ulbrr BUitable prr*o&lt;i.
XKS*
Tbempoa &gt;t b ordered, that Tlunto, jm
i.euijtay s&lt; Msrvb. A. D iwn kt t-n
tbe forenoon, be Mjlgnod for the
petition, sod thst tbe hr-ir* «t
„•
.-&lt;1 afx! all (MhAT

that

prodKctt g a t'.iah cf buiitd Spanish onions
with butter Nitice w onion soup fur dinner.
r resh iMtnca is also said to be very good

Kulcan. her

to save her, she faced the four dread fi;r
st?;
i,ri«u «■&gt;

IT* b;il

office. In ths city at IlasUw. •uvSdSSm
and show eatne. if any there br. :» tteenrer
ot th* Datltlrmer 1HMY n.rf ...

bearin

of the MMrery ot void pete., -n. *i.d ti» te.r
Ins thereof by caualqg a cojo of thh
to &gt;
pecnabed In the
pp«-r printed and circulate! mm Goan of
Harry ones &lt;n each week for thrre hmxhiit.
wreka &gt;rcVtoua to Mid day of hr in- c
ClIAMtJt* W. AhM.TM.XO,
(A true copy )
Jodye c! Frobate.

One of the unique organisations in the
Notice Is hereby given that by a virtne of t
country la what la known aa “The Socio­ writ of fieri tartan issued out &lt;d acd under lU
seal ot the circuit court for tl&gt; «&lt;iunty of Bar­
logical Group,” a company of men distin­ asad State of Michigan, to me Cirwivd asd
livered and against the r »ud« xixi rh*n&gt;«
guished as college president*. professor*,
tln.ni,.1.
. ...
•undents, literary men and statesmen. It
meets three or four times a year and ItrteB* and Philip T. tobrrovt j did oc. n.e th day of
to papers by different menilwr*. Tbe pa­ Januaty, A. D.fMK, levy nnou
-Hro are
per* are dl-cu-ed by the group with tbe take all the rlgjt. tide aad intcn-,t .&gt;( it- &gt;«m1
.defendant, George J. Cui. in and tu li t foUimutmost fr inkncwi and many of them never :1m doervltod real estate situated In the Cocatv
his servant*.
see the light, but when a paper after th or of Harry and State ot Mlctalgn*&gt;
» ,• i&gt;r.u
It wa* evident that each word waa ough d-M-umlon by all the* gentlemen is Ihg at the north east corner oi tLe s'tih wn:
echoed by the groaning fear stricken accepted by the whole group aa worthy of
multitude, to whom, a* we shall see, the publication it is published.
linens «nn thirteen
tbeoet »e*t to a jw.’.m
The members of lhisdistingui»he&lt;l group
»«»rpi nt emblem meant more than a mere
idea, and repreoented a real and horrible are Her. Charles W Shields, Bishop Henry
C. Potter, Rev. Theodore T. Munger. Rev.
memory of a terrific event.
and rance. tbrnce «•*»: on M*ctK
It won high noon, the rays of the *tm William Cbauocy Langdon. Rev. Samuel pi are &lt;4 beginlur. conUiwlnc
W. Dike. Prtaident Seth Low. of Columbia
falling from immediately overhead upon
college; Profesaor Richard T. Ely, Bisbop
the city, so that the greet dialpost east
Hugh Miller Thompson. IWrseor Charles
:h
but an
’ or two of purple shadow,
A. Briggs, Hr. Waabitigtoti Gladded,"’ Proas follows to-wH: CoOHaewli^ *nb«
The« ad event uf the day waa about fewror Francis G. Pealxaly. William F. Slo- — -­ 1
r, and the people prtmml one an- {
jr.; Hon. Edward- J.Ptarifl*.
other c loser iu their deaire to obtain a | or William M. Sloane aud l£naric« Dudley
nearer • iew. Very many slipped from Warner.—Forum.
the ran ks and mounted u&gt; thu highest
hooiwto ps in order to witness every doTbe Chine*** were tbe l!r»l to luvenl tbe
tail of i tw awful scene.
*‘ Iklap |1. standing motiunJeai uo the form ot clepsydra to which tbe term “wa­
cha-k" can a.oue be properly applied— a*y ol April a V :ww. *: trn oci
tc.tu..
temple, felt that tho proc«-*ion wii ter
nearingl him. A strange commingling that 1*. an apparatus which rendered , twrenooti of that day.
watch ing unnrcrwuuy by Urik lug th®
Itated al t he Ultyof Bsrtlw Un*
uf fear and hope moved him. for th* hour*. Up to the lirginulng of the Eighth । Fobruor? A. D. . - •J&gt;M|Cl H y.,
uiem“rV| of the voice in the storm was century persons had been employed to j
Sheriff ot Barn 1 '"WJfresh in his laMid. and be felt that the watch the ctej^ydnis In palucre and pub- . Pm nr T. Courntovr
hour had come fur the manifestation or lie places in Chin*, their duty bring to I
intervention which he expected. The strike bell* or drum* at .every “kth" or &gt;
1 end of the procemion ha&gt;l already nearly
llixh part &lt;&gt;f a day.
But at thi* |&gt;eri«d a device was coo- I
reached the temple summit. He beard
PROBATE VKItt::
,
the measured tread of feet as they strutted of four »*&lt;-**eta. with machinery ' State ot Mkhlnn. Count} •( Barr -•
x
- I Ala eroataa of tbe Fn&gt;b&gt;te • •
tte
raoumed'J» griulM eanrewv. ami know ■
, W1 b
., w „ .
----- --------- -------------------indicate- tbe hoar*. I C&lt;Mmtv ot Barry. boMrrt al th* Fro' »'•«■ •
,s
IhM n-nunu moment Kulcan with ' No
Nod-ertntlonrfU»w&lt;
description of tbe works cl this inter- ' tee eity o( llaotiri^ln Ml*'
hi* charge would stand beside him.
esUng invention can he found. Mr. Rotnyn I
Vtab: bTOdredMid ujocn •:‘n*.
Had Iklapel * vision been what it wm Hitchcock ooggwastbat the Saracens may
of old. and had his eyes been directed ; pusMldy have anticipated the Chinee* in
lb the matter *( the estate
upward toward the frowning cliffs, he tbe invention of three true water clock*.— Mo&lt;&gt;re.
drcr*»e.l
would have beta startled to see a face Boston Globe.
Clement Bmttti. adminLtr^ &lt;
comes hiloeoort and rrtui^.-t ■.­
peering down upon the wwn&lt;lrot« acene
pared to render fit* fluid account
—a face in which astonishment and
I think tho great mistake made by pre­
gratification were mingled, for the own­
er of it hw white faces in the multitude siding officer* of both sexes la forgetfulFlivreupon U I* orderti!. tbut K«! u
below him and felt himself safe. He neas of the fact that they are m»t called dayol Marrfc.A-D- 1*«• a: •'»• '
would have seen a body lielonging to upon to rule tbe opinions of tbe meeting. forv-noou. re w»»iri • ■&gt; !•» 'hf t”,‘
I have not icrd thut men a* much a* woirwn
the face emerge and deoccnd the crum­
are opt to radeuviw to control the action ot
bling. lodderlib- pathway, rifle and bird tbe meeting over which they have been
.'UU!'.
in hand, in eager anticipati-m of a wel­ called up..ti to preside, and that I* some­
come which meant food and drink to a thing which I cuuridrr always objection­
hungry and thirsty man.
But Iklapel able. Il Is so very clear a matter that the
saw nothing, ndr did one eye turn in all chairman is merely the pivot v.poo which to the pmo«.» ItiU r. »!»-J inrou.r
that host of gazing faces upward toward the whole matter turn* and doc the con­ r»iM»r*cv of «*M pHltfon •&gt;
tttsresf tap tawtfos a coi*r «&gt;f thi*
the real sun—to the golden emblem of trolling V*nlu* of the setilimenU of tbe publro.ed tn (he |:«*ttnr* 1” ta
meeting, tbat I am Mnuetime* surprised to
which they sacrificed.
*v
people
arrogate
to
themarlves
poweri
Each face was turned toward the tem­
which they do not posse**, and which were
ple in a fixed expectancy, eager to catch
never Intruded to |&lt;e conferred upon them.
every action of the priest* ami the vic­ -M. Ixiuise Thoma* in Ladle*’ Home
tA tree eopy.l
tim. Many were there who hail
Journal.
but one snch sight, when children; chil­
FROBArii OJH'.HBSleep Producing Vegetables.
dren were there to see it for the tint
Paunle who are of a sire pies* tendency
5tate of Mellpn.Coqnn .'I I •
time—were to be held up so that they
At a seMfoo of lM l,r«ri-»t.
might see and hold it iu their mind*- should remember that dkt i« a must im­ ’be count? of
Barry
•god and middle aged, who had seen it portant matter in regard to slrepleMtnesa. Probst* afliee, la the &lt;ity &lt;
A heavy nieal will often deutrov bleep, and said Goari'. on Mntnnla.v (lhL1*,’ B?2U.,i uf then? mai&gt;y times—all lu otbtr rue. . ,&lt;„ |„C(( ,r.lrri«|
w„„ diwtand1
waited the lo*t dread act in the tragedy
a meal and bedtime causes great rew
or
Arm«!r ■
The litter containing Ainee wa* at iresuess. A glam of milk sipped slowly
last placed before the altar, and to the while a t rt ekvr S eaten I* often cf benefit;
rajpnseof all the girl stepped from it
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lottery.
Then opening a folded parchment he
read to them the omens for the future
y«r. announcing the findings of those
whose duty it waa to study the stare and
other sign*. He prayed aloud to Cbalcn
to be merciful, to tempt no man beyond
his strength, to bring no evil to the city,
but to bu satisfied with the sacrifice of

U»re no trace of the intoxicating aitai
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CHICAGO.

PROBATE ORDER
State of Michigan. County* of Barry—as.
,'t a seMluu of tin* Probate Court for the
County of Barry, holden at the Probate office. Ih
the City of Hastings, In said county, on'Satur­
day tbe H th day of February, In the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety three.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
lYobate
\
In The matter of the estate of Lucy A.
Jones, deceased.
Clement smith, administrator ot said estate
comes Into court and repiesents that lie is pre­
pared to render his final account with said es­
tate aud prays Hint a day may be appointed for
hearing the same and he be discharged from
said trust. .
Thereupon tft is ordervi], that Saturday the
lllh day of March.A. D-.I’-M at nine o'clock in
the forri.iKm.be assigned for the hmrfug "f said
petition and th .t the heirs at law of said de
ce.i’-.sl and dll other persotm interested in said

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Barrv-ss.
At ii sesiton ot inc Probate Court for the
Coun'y of Barry, holden at the Probate office, in
the t,;iy of Hastings, in said county, on Wed­
nesday. the 1st day of March, In the rear one
thoiivand elKht hundred and ninrry-lbree.
I'n-senf, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
1 rebate
In tlurtiatterof the estate of Floyd E. Woles,
a inlitor.
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly veri­
fied of Herbert A. MrJUln. guardian of said
minor, praying for rca-ons ln sold petition Mt
forth tbat he iqay be tlcen.-wd to sell the real
estat, of said-minor as In said petition de­
ar rtbed.
Tiirrvu|H&gt;n II is ordered, tbat Fridav. the
-I h day of March. A. D. lien, at ten o’clock
io Hie (nn&gt;i&gt;oon be';vM&gt;lgue'f for the bearing of
said |*vtl:iouati.i that the heirs at law of said
di ci-as.-d nnd all other peraum Interested in

men irjoking for gold and silver in southern
Now Mexico have found the petrified body
}f tbe famous oatlaw Bruce Younger.
Chief Arthur, of the Brotherhood of En­
LEESON X!, FIRST CUARTER, INTER­
Gladstone secured prretdance of hU Irish
®oma rule bill in tho house of commons by gineers, is at Toledo trying to settle a dif­
NATIONAL CE0IE3, MARCH 12.
ficulty with the Toledo, Anu Arbor aud
H * det Hubbard Ayer has been con- Northern Michigan road.
Tbe boomers on the borders at tho Chero­
tine.. i« a private asylum for the insane
since Feb. 8. She is suffering from chronic kee Strip are wild with joy over the action
3I.~mory
af congress,in passin-' the “Strip” bilk
melancholia.
robbed the residence of the
Orrin A. Skinner, th© former Chicago • Burglars
—
lawyer, h*. been sentenced at Syracuse /,,Tpn»or
Mtaouri.
Hugh
to five vram at hard labor in prison for for1Iu«h I
F- Den:ps«y and Robert Beatty,
One IcsMifi only has been assigned* to us
gery.
jJ convicted of poisoning the Homratend mill
from this most marvelous book of the
Maryland has brought suit against 1i men.
meo’ have
bnVe
wutcnced at Pittaburg to
Srovidence of God, a book in which, In tbe
West Virginia to recover the entire terri- seven ycuw ench ln the l*nllonti,«,y- G-dnglish text, the namAof God Is not found,
tory lying between the north and south ! laKhcr
ami Davidson three,
but which nevertheless is full of God from
branches of the Potomac river. Six large ' An aPP*31
tbe supreme court has becu
la-ginning to end. '‘Oh, blessed is ho to
eountira with a population ot nearly 100,- IUlken,
whom is given tho instinct tbat can tell
000 are involved.
Mary J. Bigger, widow of the famous
tb^t God is on the field when II© is mdst
Gordon McKay, the wealthy sewing I Chaplain Bigger, of Chicago, aged nearly invisible” fFaber).
machine man, is suiifto have remembered •801 was bun,‘,&lt;1 &lt;0 death while trying to
The whole book tells how the people of
Harvard college in his will to the extent of j smother a lire In her bad.
God were delivered from death by a medi­
k.
rerek
VV VUD camuvor .............
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| Thomas Freeman, 73 yegrs old. iuj oldator of the highest rank, who undertakes
Tho widow of a man who was lynched in ' time Abolitionfat and friecri of Abraham
the greatest danger for them nnd is mys­
Tennessee has sued the sheriff for 325,000 i Lincoln, died at Evanston' a Chicago teriously one of them. It is thought by
iamagwon the ground that the ofllcial . »uhurlx
wine tbat Ahasuerus is suggestive of the
did not give adequate protection to his | The coroner’s jury at Chicago has found great king, Vashti of Israel, Esther of the
prisoner.
' that Building Commissioner O'Neill* Arch­ church, Mordccni of Jesus, and Haman of
Thomas O’Brien, the “king of bupko ! I*®1?1 Furst, Contractor Campbell.and John satan, and that the whole book is a histor­
Stoerers," has been located in Buenos ' Vock, the owner, aro responsible for the ical and prophetic picture of the kingdom
Ayres,
-«-•
... of God, illustrating the grace at God.
tall of
tho.......
building .in ..
that city last ..week
10,11. ‘‘There is one law of bis to put
J.^e Taylor, an employe in a sawmill at by Which eight lives were lost.
him to death, except sue!
whom tho |
Newcastle, Penn., committed suicide by
Mrs. Thomas Hanibricb, of For*], Ky„
hulding hfa neck against a buzz-saw until ernzed by tho 1&lt;« of c-no child, cut tho king shall hold out the golden scepter that
it was severed completely.
Financial throat of her daughter Jessie and tried to he may live.” Because of Haman’s hatred
treat a neighbor’s child in the uuue man­ of Mordecal ho had caused a decree to go
troubles were thu cause.
forth throughout tho whole empire that on
Frank H. Jenkins, of Roxbury, Mass., ner.
a .certain day all the people of Mordecai—
shot
.uuv hfa
ins wife
wile four
tour times
tunes and
ana then'attemptthen attempt- ■
Tuesday, March 7.
t‘&lt;1 Llri.irtin.lt
■&gt;IV
that is, all the Jews—should be slain. Be­
ed
to commit w
suicide
’with .L
the fifthi—
bullet
George A. Beane, a veteran actor, latter
cause of this decree Mordecai went through
Dhid|Mtiou was the cause.
ly with the “Old Homestead” company,
1-ondon advices announce the definite died nt Cincinnati of paralysis and apo- the city, and even to the king’s gate,
clothed in sackcloth, crying with a loud
sale of the Silver King mining group to a Dlexv.
plexy.
and bitter cry. Esther’s maids told her of
Hcotcli syndicate. The price paid was 31.Stockton, Pas is rt [K)rted In a state of 1L Tben she was grieved, for Mordecia was
tfW.OOO.
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high excitement over on invasion of her own cousin, who bad cared for her, her
wolves, driven thither by starvation, tbe own father and mother being dead (chap­
Thursday, March 3.
Iju.f Habertnn, tbe originator of the »uo.w having been too deep for weeks tor ter ii, 7), nnd sent Hatacb to find out what
Short Skirt league, is making thousands of them to live in their usual haunts.
it wm nnd why it was (iv, 5). Mordecai
Bullington Booth, of Salvation Army then told Hatnch tho whole matter, and
converts to her opinion that walking
dresses should be at least five inches off the tame, has decided to carry out the plan of Sent a request to Esther that she go to tbe
rescue laid dqwn in bis father’s book,
ground all around.
king and make request on behalf of her
Dr. E. Steiger, of Wisconsin, who is a “In Darkest England,” and he is looking people. Esther sends word back to her
native of Switzerland, and well educated for n farm near New York City.
cousin, who had been a father to her, that
Tho election in Madrid resulted in the she could not approach the king uncalled,
in Eurepe.i a languages, is snld to bean
applicant for the mission to that country. choice of six Republicans and two Minis­ except at tbe risk of her life.
terialists.
Several
provinces have elected
Robert A. Maxwell, of Batavia, N. Y., is ! h
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12, 13. "Think nottrith thyself thnt thou
m«UoW4U&gt;.loenlI..,.r«Lb7protebl.
u ,
sbalt escape iu the king’s house, more than
first nrsisinnt po.1 master i«n«ri under I -'&gt;«y°r Dial, ot Meridian. Ml«a. ha. te all the .Iowa." Tho decree included all
Mr. Bi‘•sell.
j itied
a Droclaniatlon
,u«l»
pmri.in.tlm Oakintr
ukh.K for
tor relief
rrtl.t In j
tol,
g
olJ Hule ch||j„„
comnand .. .. lo.te
Tho Illinois State Association of Patrons' ! tte -.ray of fnoteT nnd dothlng for the ;
,h“ *’-p‘ ■"* |*-&gt;“ ■«“
S
of Indus:rj-has elected the following offi- I

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Torpid Livcr-tlic. vmptonisare

' .Depression of Spidts, Indiges.
I gon-. Constipation, Headache.

m.-r'.
.-ryi. t artthero..f. Now therefore. | Dr. Sanford S LlVCF hlVl£OratOr
by virtue »ttb**t-u&lt;erof sale ctintolnedib gald
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morttmci. andtb&lt;statute in such case made IS Cl ICfiaD.C iCiHCuV 1O1‘ JLIVCT

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In She hirorioon. I shall*e!l at public J t Vcl'V
VCPf TVllV
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-rou to th- higit-si bidder, at the north j ,. J
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i: d.m-of the court house in the city &lt;»f iu&lt;-1 Dr. Sanford s Liwr InvijToratorr

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prei! i-cs described in said mortgage, or so
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‘A-isssii.’ii^ss'wiE i
attorney's fee, of fifteen dollars covenan- I
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; for therein,t&amp;j promises being described I
Tud ifuif/arj tabs hcutc.
... ..id mortgage as nil Hint certaitiMot. pb-ce'and •
src&lt;4 of lan-1 situate in the township of Hoj-'
Stations,
t.t the county of Barry and -Stare of ;
M:.‘lib-tiui. and known and described as follows:
•n.m [p.m.|p.ra.;xm
Tin- smith east quarter of tbe north west •pnir- I
i 3.14| 0 3Sii l-.’iai 0.23
si-Uon thirteen [13’ town two [2&gt; north I ■USTXJfOS ...
r:.:.-— mut' ?.'i west. Barry county.
Stations.
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Attorney for M-irtc-tge
luted Januan 7th. Ixxt.
M. A. GILLMAN. Local Agent, Hasting*
;r&lt; aunt G P &amp; T. A. Chicago.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Whereas, default has been made in the pajh. ent of the money MStun.-d by a mortgage dated
t|,e .tin dav of Srpt.imbrr. 1W5. executed by
-Arthur D Hughes. Sarah D. Hugger, his wife.Hnhcrt C. St.-m g and Emma Strong. h|» wife, of
Harry r.-i'titvjM.cliiiCUt. wtitrii said mortgage !
it is n'ct.rd-d in the office, of the. regbSer of!
dmls of th- i-iai’Ny of E.vrry, in liber *.’y of mort~-u-s.nt i.:tgi-s .land 33 on the ltd day ofOeto! *-. Isay, nt i:«! o'clock p. ni- Ami. whereas,
the -aid mortgage has been duly esidgned by the
•si!-: •v,.; . - iiM-kum to John A. Robertson, by
a-sigurtn nt is-v-.riHg date Adh September, i«5. !
i. i.rt &gt;•-. Anted &lt;n the office of register of deeds of I
■ ml f'onutj -t Bi.m.on the'.'Till day of Febniat i'«
rxik a. m. in liber :«&gt; of mort- |
--'r—.at
r.'i, ami the same is now owned 1
by । :n. Ami whereas.the amount claimed to !
' 1 mortgage at the date •
is the . sum of S.wo.oo j
Hick IlDsuUeho and relieve all the tronblM fncfr
: interest, and tho forth­
dent to a bilious state of the system, such aS
an attorney fee stlpuUted
DUrineas. NauMa, Drowaineae, Diatrou after
tn said Hint
c. nmt uhl h Is the whole '
eating. Pstn In the Bide, Ac. Whips their mart
hi- ■ or ou s$ld mortgage I
rcmwkablo succors has been ebown la curing j
llitir has t&gt;ec.i ln«irint&lt;-d at
----lebt now remaining secured
in -iiid im»rr.r.«-e; oruuy }&gt;ivt thereof uherein
th-power of salt- conuiiied In said mortgage
Ims become operative.
fteadatle. yet Carter’a Little Liver Pflfa art
Nur., thrret or,' tmtieeb, hereby given, that by I
virtue of th- rain power of sale, nod in peranance [
equally Tiluablo in Co nsUpation. curt ng and pro­
venting thia annoying complaint,while tbav ala®
»f th- statute in Mich rase made aud provide*!,
•
t.-.i; !t»ordcrao/thoatcmacbgirimuUtotho
the -ini murtxape will he foreclosed by a sale I
liver nnd regulate tho bowcla. Evon If they cnl»
of the premises therein described, at public I
-iiu tlon. to the lilghvst bidder, at the front door i
of the&lt; &gt;:irl !...:•-»•!:» Hnsiings. In said County
of Barn .mi the .al day of June, next at ten i
o'clock in thr forenoon of that day; which said
tin nflses are d&lt;r«ri4ed iu said mortgage as fop |
'Acba they would ba almost priceless to thoee who
lows, to-wlt:
anf.'er from thiadlsL-vflsingcomplalnl; butfortnCommencing at th- north west corner of F. L.
r.stelvtheirg&gt;odn=aedo-.e notendhere.andtbou
Blake's lot In tbe vil ngv of Irving, County of
whooncatry them will had these little p I Ila valu­
Burry and Mtatuof Michigan, and running from
able In bo many ways tbat they will not be »1!;
tin :&gt;ei- vast or In nn easterly dlrecllou along the
Hug to do without them. But after all sick head
lioi th line of lot«heretofore conveyed an J to the
highway crosvingtberace and east ot the lot or
I tnii deeded to Kill.! Baldwin, aud Irom said *
highway in a south easterly direction on the
so Hh line of the raceway, to intersect tbe pond: I
Unmet- on and along tho we.stcrly line of wild i
IB tho tune of so many Urea tbat hero fi.wbara
pond in a northerly direction to the dam. and I
Trout thence f rilowiug the center of the Thorn-j
drter'a LUUo Liver Pit’s two very rnall and
*l'l‘!e river to a |'ot..t directly north of the I
lM,:nt of starting, and from said point couth to |
Um place of beginning, criuUfnlr.g ten acres
UDey aru rincur
—
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Jrieeorlrss; ami all on section thirty-one in
purin. but by their gonUa action plooao all who
town fntrr north, range nine west, exceplimr
uaothem. InvialaatSOcentaj flrafortL Bold
from theaUwe all streets and highways now}
by druggisa CTcrywbart, or sent by malt
I '- vfulty tbcreon. Also tbe undivided oiic-balf Of
-mt mty-i
. CARTER MEDICINE CO,, New York;
the tollowihg r Commeuciug'at a point
fifty-!
two f.-vt &lt;lx ita-h-K west nnd twelve nx!-, I
SMAIL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
tlirve (t-et ami three inches hortb nf the wrath- I
east conier &gt;&gt;t tin- northwest quarter of section &gt;
tlilrtv-one. town four north ot range nine west:
Scientific American
running from thence west edit rods: theoee
iV'rtii to tlm renter of the Tbornappie river:
Agency for^A
thence easfclxht rods, thence south to place of
tn ginning, H i&lt; exprvsafy understood Uutt tins
lu -i described premises Is all tho premises, mill
privilege an&gt;i rights of flowage, owned by
Aionzri E. liir-lner -nd Frank Campbell and
constlinilng Hie iaie firm. Gardner. Campbell &amp;
i.''.. of Irving, and liial lids mortgage Is Intend­
ed io rover i h« undivided one half of all righto
of ‘aid Gardner. Campbell &amp; Co., together with
CAVEATS,
tli- r»ri*4u:.l right to Hie water power, back
TRADE MARKS,
Water, tl w.g- an-1 mill privileges described
ai”&gt;ve with the roller flouring mdi and all ml!F
DESIGN PATENTS,
fixtures lli-rcin unw standing or hereafter tn be
COPYRIGHTS, ate.
erne’-d mid tda-ist unon aiUd premises includ­
rwe Handbook writ® to
ing both ot n&gt;»ve descriptions.
IltOAbVAT, NEW YoHK.
•
JOHX A- ROBKNTMN,
Even- irtWA tanen out by us Is brought bejuro
Assignee.
tins pebite by a notlc« given free of chance tn tbe
’
Attorney.
Dated. Hariinus, March tat. 1800.

issEsililJe

CURE
SICK

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ACHE

HASTINGS BANNER
and
New York Tribune,

Scientific American
tar wax
te -rihout It. wwkri. ,3.00 a
fsiaaswriUTfrsJivSas0'

rwtipatien;

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. inviuruiin said county, and nee. in the Cltj of li:u&gt;t!ng-&gt;. In mud County, and
why the prayer of »how rnu-C.
it ntn
Ibero
be.
why
may not
kT inird. And It Is th - prayer «f t &gt;e petitioner m«y 'not i»“
d.tfiat sal
gm:it«—. And It is further ordered, that
.-not petitioner give notice to the prrfcms
inh-re.ded in said estate. of the itendrucy of
copy cMIik older &lt;»
said |&gt;rt&lt;l4on and the hearing thereof by causing
-- c 'l’&gt; &lt;’( r- s &gt;irdi r to t.-e published in tiiu Hurcnbtl’d inCount.'
HngH R.v.ss KU, as.ewsprtHT printed and clrouweek (t r tin iv sneross
in
(vra: State president, D. A Fuller, of
Cherry Valley; vice president, T. H. Olm...reury, ...
of
Marengo; fruffw
K. Cohoon nnd K Q.
Judge
Probate.
(A tree coj.y )
Afwood.

Why Siiffe
When you can be Cured

Hops
Such

ESTHER’S MISSION.

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

Six persons were injured more or less
m.d'a baby was killed by a collision, uear
the Pawtucket bridge nt Auburn, IL L
There &lt;rere 1 on
XUW In Cevun.y. l u.. during, tire »|&gt;»rrow eirermuiatiuu law, which has now become in,
1 be JMnVrare senate has parawl the
‘,PProPrUtin8 «&lt;’.'rtO to tbe
World s fair state managers. The tatter
wire censured for extrnvagm.1 expendl1 he pipes of the Crescent Pipe Line company were torn up at Mowry’s Mills,
thirty miles from Johnstown, Po,, by deprelator* and 4,(XX» barrels of oil poured into
tile creek and set on tire. Hatred of tho
people against the company was the cause.
By. mr.Ito» tri .n.„tette.u1..rw1u

Miijce
Meat
Makes an every-day convenience of an
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.

package makes two large pies. Avoid
imitations—and insist on liavfng the
NONE SUCH brand.

MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse. N.T.

Cetroit, Laasiag &amp; Mtn
TIME TABLE.
In effect January 22.1®3.
Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit
nod tbe east.
Lv, | Goinit East | A. M. |P. M. I~T. M.
,GrandRaptds
East Paris
McCord
Alto
Elmdale
Clarksville
Lake Odessa

Woodbury
Hunfield
Mulliken
Grand I-edge
lanslng
Detroit

Lv (Howard City
„ Edmore
,. Stanton
,. Ionia
Ar[Grand Ledge

Gotng West
Detroit
Lansing
Grand Ledge
Mulliken
Hunfield
Woodbury
.. Lake Odessa
Clarksville
,. Elmdale
.. Alto
.. McCool
.. .East Paris
—.
' so tbat there wns no hope for Queen E»t her BAr rGrand Rapids
. Tte TnU»-M!»fj,.i.pl «™toren&lt;» i. |.r.;. •
n,„„ ,hao for lb(J
„r Jew.
; f»H.« to ».«■&gt; « Oml.-n Monday. Af,ri m.
f„ th. Kingdom. In th, pKm of Mln., (Graud Ledge
' ,rbe "D"1
,1“,»»*«&lt;"»«&lt;»«««» tef- rt&lt;m w&lt;-nr.-rwntadwlof tteflclih.t,lo
.. H’ortland
;SL'!!!le.‘5L“"*wm
'°r
; telng .innrn. nnd nrodlug « S-ivInur,
Ar jlpnia
Lv
Howard City
' “There is 1.0 difference, fur ail have sinned
Ar Ionia
Popo Leo is grntilleil by tbe offer of Iitnd come short of the glory of God” (Rom.
|8t:mton
American Roman Cnlbolics to give Mgr. iii, 23&gt;. This is illustrated In those who
" pdmore
Satollj a re*ideuqe in Washington' ns a perished in tbe deluge; outside of th© ark
„„„„r of tbe ;»ope’s episcopal
• Every day, others week days only, t stop
pnwnt in honor
.
j j„btlre, and l.i» bullnre. will rend hl, ten- , not one w.-m saved; some were rich and on signal.
1’arlor cars on till trains between Grand
। some jwrar, some learned And some igno­
■ edlctlou to the douora
Rapids
and Detroit, beats 25 cents. Connections
rant, some lived in the highlands nnd some
I The senate has coutifmed the- nomiua- | in the lowlands, but there was no differ­ made inUnlon -dnllon. Grand Rapids with the
Chicago* West’Michigan Railway i ob
lions In President Clcvd iud's cabinet.
Columbus, O., h excited over the dis- j. ence.
14. "Enlargement nnd deliverance shall
^ry thut h,.r
linre vxtorte*l vari- jI
.1UM nI„. eontradlc&amp;y rtorta from a small j arise, ami who kuoweth whether thou iftt route to thesummerresortsol northern MichiRan.
I boy by putting a revolver to' his head and i' come to the kingdom for such a time us
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago. 8 JO a
, this?” Monlecnl was sure that dejivernnee M. and 12S P. M.,«HJ5 P.M. Arrive Chicago
1 threatening him with death.
would come. How he wm so sm*e we arc 3-JSP.M., 8:45 P. M. and 7 :03 A- M.
|
for Manistee and Traveroe City 7:30«A.
not told, but he suggests lu Esther tbat M Leave
, LIVESTOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS
an.I H.'WI
Kt
possibly the providence of God had put her
Chicago.
। in this high position for this very emerI
CntfAOO.
Marche.
right
trains
to
Chicago.
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------ K”ncy- As believers
in the Ixjrd Jesus
I
A-k ouraRcnts for further particulars or
I
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TH.1*'.-:May. opened77-,c. closed
I blooil. we know that th*, church will Imj
GKORiiK DeHavkit. Gen'l PassT Ag’L
•
Grand Rapldv.
7oMc:July,opened 7»!sc. closed .75He. Corn | completed and the kingdom will come.
1 _M.rr.l, opened
rir-rib,..! 41c.
41,. .-I......I
linll Ibe
m- kji
Vim! mxi
shall
saved
and tho
the onrth
earth nllivl
tilled
|-YUrch.
c-l.raei nt.;...
41'qc; May, &lt;. Israel “
1 opened 43V»»'. closed 43-'i&lt;-; July, opened 44!mo,
with i he glory of God.
44^. Oraa—March, opened ——c,
15,16. "So will I go in unto the king,
' cloaed —c; May. ojwned OStfc, closed 32Hc; which Ik not according to the law, and if I
July, opened 3.%.-’, clewed
Pork—
perish, I perish.”' Ju reply to Mordecai**
TIME TABLE.
March, opened 3H?-l\ closed Sl-vimj; May.
In effect September II. 1M2.
• opened 818.75; clon'd 8W.52H; July, opened second message Esther returned answer
Friday, March 3.
I S1AT7H. dosed 31A63. Lard—March, opened that they should fast three dup* for her,
and thnt she nnd her maidens would do
Montana'. Intl-latun liu adjournal | »’?* u'~a
1
J
,
Stations.
likewise, and then sb^would go to the
wUtemTLrtinK.Vulwl Bute, a-nator. ' U"
king whether she live.!-or died. She being
The KOTwnor will nppolilt a Krpublk-an.
1 lUwjp,, tar th. day atari: QUaUly only one of them .would take her life in her
5OKTU.
The grand jury nt Chicago has indicted j fair, left over about 2,503: market was hand nnd lay it down if need Ireoirthelr Ira- Kaiamraoo Lv .
General Superintendent I aw, of the Pitta 'moderately active on packing and sldp- balf. The I^orrl Jesus knew that He would Kast Cooper...,.
burg. Fort Wayne und Chicago, and three ' J,1H&lt; account, and
prices without ma- lay down His life for us, and became one Hlehland June!
Cressey ..
of the employe# for muSler in running ""hd chauge-rraher favoring buyera; sale*
of us thnt He might do so. But if Esther MfioT;.....
down a street car Dev. t» and killing four
1Jshb
[locking, 37.Nkita.33
JP.-slidAS) mixed, is suggestive of the church, where docs the Delton
MM..K.
Ii t7.ajlJA.00
MW.00 rough pocking,
-..i«&lt; nlalr
and JH.U5diJt.40
SW.i64JJI.40 heavy [tacking and shipping laying down of the life come Id! Is it not *HbultZ
. !• raid
Siegfried wertheitu, doing business at lota.
found in I John ill, 107 “Hereby per­
New York uijder the style of A. Wertheim
Cattle-Receipts for tho day 15,(X»; quality ceive we the love of God, because Hr laid Hastings.
&amp; Co., importers-of sulphite, pulp and pa- ! fair; market rather • active on local and down his life for us. nnd v. e ought to lay
Coats Grove.
per stuck, hua made an assignment, with : shipping account; thr feeling waa stronger; 5 down oar lives for tbe brethren.”
Woodland .
liabilities of IMNI.W*.
■' I 'J-1’* 2‘Wher; quotations ranged at 35.37^
17. “So Mordecai went his way and did Woodbmw .
The lown Farmers’ Institute has indorsed . “•'* choice 111 extra shipping steers,
Via Jb.
the action of striking molders and agreed 1 “^t!?„c.ho‘0B da; X-lOMrt fair to good. according to all that Esther bad com­ Lansing....
manded him.” It would no doubt be fast­ Detroit
...
mfuiiifwnisd l&gt;v r&gt;„. SA®^&lt;-00 common to medium do.,
to boycott the
raove.
manufactured
by. tbe
^5,^. .tuckers,
U’-'sMAJ ing to some puri*&gt;se, for it was n matter Grand Rapids.
.
1
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1
.1
11
11
i
ouicnor*
Hiecn*.
suteser*,
firm Himinst
ho moltlcra
inolilrra nrp
atrik- 1 w... , Bteerg&gt;
. .
against which Ithe
are strikTtixa
13.3^4.33
of life or death. When David’s little child
ing.
| oows, 83.tU4i4.25 heifers, 322543.75 bulls, raid was sick he tated and prayed. How much
During the debate in the Idaho senate 81.1030.50 veal calves.
more should these people fast when the
Stations.
ou tho proposed division of Bingham coun- ! Sheep—Receipt** for the day 8,030; quality lives of n whole people were at stake!
ly, Senator Brown slapped Senator Ruick, bdr; market rathnr active raid prices un­ Daniel ate no pleasant bread for threw
Populist ot Attirus, who was under the in- ; chanuod; quotations ranged at 84.-&gt;J&amp;rU5 Whole weeks, because lie was rarnestjy
- SOUTH.
flueuce of llnuor
per Ittl lb* westerns, 33.to,i5.4j native*, and
uueuce 01 liquor.
34.5u©a25 lamba
seeking to know the mind of God (Dnn. X, Kalranazoo Ar.
Kast Cooper Lv
The Wheeling (W. Va.) street car strlkProduce; Hutter-Fancy separator,
2, 3). Jesus said concerning certain evil : Richland June!.
era have resorted to incenaiarisni. The 27c per lb; fancy dairy, 24(ita5c; packing spirits, “Thfi kind goeth not out but/ by Cre**ey ..v........
street ear house was set on fire, but th© I stock, 15® 16c. Eggs— Frosh stock, 17®17Hu prayer nnd fasting” (Math, xvii, 31). And Mito
Doltou
blaze was extinguished.
per dos. Dreaxed
. poultry—Chickens, ll&amp;Uc
.. . .
is it not written lu Jer. xxix, 13, "Ye Cloverdale
Dr. Baudny, one of the best known spe­ per lb; turkuys. i:^l5c; ducks, 12©14c; shall seek Me nnd find Me when yc Sb lilU.................
geese, MJ14;. Potatom — Wlaconsia Bur­
cialist.* in the west, says tbat spinal menin­ banks. 733740 jier bu: Hebron. ONiXIVr; Peer- shall search for Me with all your hearts?”
Hash nos...
gitis is epidemic in St. Louis.
v, 1. "Now it came t.o pass on the third
leas. &lt;V&lt;j4i.’&lt;c; Rone, CWjJTOc. Sweet potatoes—
One hundred thousand uegroa are re­ IRlnois: $3.50(44.39 per bbL Apple!*-Fair to day that Esther put on her royal apparel Coals Grove.
ported about to leave Chattanooga and good. |3d&amp;a3.tO per bbl; fancy. 8X3©4.00. and «tood in the inner court of the king’s Woodland ...
Cranberries
—Jerseys, fancy, 810.00© 11.00 per house.” It is easy for us to read it, bnt Woodbury
vicinity for tho far west.
,.,
„
Fia ll.L.AN
bbL Honey—White clover in 1-pound sec­ how much it must Lave meant to Esther! Lansing
Tho New York, New Haven and Harte. "
Hons.
---- - 14&lt;&amp;16c per lb; broken comb, 10c; dark We read that on the third day Abraham Detroit
ford railroad has been given permission by|* comb, good ccondition,
extracted, 7©8c
Grand
Rapids.
lifted up his eyes nnd saw the place afar
the Connecticut legislature to increase its ! per lb..
off, bnt. who tstops tp think how much that
•Stops on signal*only.
stock by sn additional issue of $49,OUO,OOO. |
third day meant to Abraham? It hicaut
t
Nos.
5 and fl will not carry passengers unless
A French syndicate is reported contem
Wiicat—Na 5 red cash declined
on the taking of his very life, for was not provided with freight train permits.
plating a horse flesh and food market for
train* will be run r.i tbe convenience
better crop reports. Slow cables and foreign Isaac the son in whom all tbe promises ofFrelutit
the
company,
who reserve the right to change
Salt Lake City. They will use bronchce selling advanced H with Chicago quiet and
centered, and this was the day of the sac- i tbe time of such trains without notice.
for food.
steady; May, THf&amp;TJ 13-ltfc; July, .*&lt;1*40 rifice? So with Esther it meant, if need
W. H. Dkwtkg. Gen’l Manager.
81 V-lrtc. llyc—Nominal; western, GiXi&amp;xi.
.
Saturday, March 4.
liarluy—Qnlct, firm; state, tJ4&amp;Xic; western, be, the laying down of her life.
2. "She obtained favor In his sight, and
A comparison of the national debt at the J fiOTpxje; No. 1 Toronto, W^AIc: No. 3 do.
tbe king held out to Esther the golden
closing of Cleveland** last administration '
A Corn—No. 3 dulL Lui tinner with
scepter that wipi in his bund.” Life then
i; steamer
mixed.
and that ot Harrisou shows the total debt'jL..„
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„„May,
,
w,, «Wc; July, N-tfc. At/
Oats-No.uS
3. was here, and not death, or was it not as
to ter, tewi-Cler.l»m!, «.te4SSn,l«.U#; I .lo“|;
Harrison, 3003,281,752.63.
j etale, 3Wc. Purk-&lt;juict and firm; new life from tbe dead? So it was with Abra­
ham, for uri rimt day tie received Isaac
A cyclone struck Marion, Mis*., and ; mess, SUto; old mm, »l».7a: * extra prime
back fromjthedead Ina figure (Heb. xi. IV).
killed two persons—Mrs. Mader nnd laugh- j nominal. Lard-Qalel aud steady; steam
And this ii the meaning of the thin! day m
«r
T
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1
rendered.
M3.lt
).
'
rendered,
SIX
it).
ter. W. J. Harrison nnd wife, an aged
Llvte Stock: Cattle—Trading dull for all Scripture, it is resurrection, or life from the
couple, are fatally hurt, it in liclievod. A
dead. "After two days will he revive us;
negro is reported killed also, and several L.'&lt;5 per IO) Ibu Texans and Colo rad cm, 31.150 in Lite third day he will rauw us up. and
■ LES
persons were wounded. Much property 4 Jo. balls and dry cow*. gtOCEiiAW. Sheep and we shall live In bis sight” (Hos. vl. 2).
was destroyed.
Lambs— Tra dm; *low but generally steady; Think also of Jonah nnd his third day, but
An annexation dub with 200 members sheep, 4U&amp;O5.M) porhO iwq iam&gt;.&lt;MltB.U»;id.8X especially of our Ix&gt;rd Jesus aud His third
has been organised at Amherst burg, Ont Hogs—Market fl rm; live hugs, FlUOtXd-kl per day. with all ita glorious results yet to be
President Harrison has signed the car­
fully seen.
Ent Huffisln.
coupler bill.
3- “What wilt thou, Queen Esther, and
East Hctfauj. March 8.
Bott e
Princess Kuiulani and party are at
What b thy request? It shall be even given
Catlie
—
143
load*
on
rale:
market
slow
and
Boston.
'
•
tnee to the half of
o' tbe
tbo—kingdom.” ' How
weak; choice steers.
light butch* s’ thee
Ex-Private Secretary Halford Jias sailed xtecri*.
fair to choice fu cowa, exceeding abundantly above all she could I
for France to do duty aS disbursing officer
Hockers and feeder*, dull at •S.nj have expected! This will be the glory of j
of the Behring sea commission.
yriJX Hogs—3, leads nn sale; market steady the church’s third day, the marriage of the I
.Typhus fever has broken out at Titus- for choice;. Yorkers, light to good, S7.0U'j Lumhr foreshadowed by John H, i; und it I
ILSk tacdlums nnd heavy, jW.Jitb.iO; pigs,
will nut-be hnif the kingdom, big, the |
t-heep and Lambs—I&lt;JS loads on
The postmaster general grades the ad­ rale; market slow with a very heavy supply; whole, for H^has given us the glory which i
ministration of thu jKistofflces In the coun­ good to choice iambs, SlurOi-'A fair to the Father gave unto Him (John xvii. 5H). J
Then ahull the Jews’ enemy and tbe j
try A8 follows: Excellent, 4,280; good, 13,- good. 33.X5OJ.74.
. • '
•71$ fair, 10,310; poor, 3,'JSG.
church's ettetny Im- destroyed, and th*» true
Mordecai will be great among the Jews, j
DmioiT, March A
Monday, March 0.
seeking the wealth of His people and :
July.
r^A
No.
I
white
cash.
?n«c.
'cemThe inaugural parade took five hours to
speaking peace to all Hie seed (x, 3). The ;
paas the tovlewltig stand Saturday, and ’be
Jews will have light amd gladness and joy i
«Kc.
tat rank wept by at 7 p. m. Cleveland saw
and honor, a feast, and a good day. and ]
meoef all languages shall aay to the Jew.-*, j
It all poos.
Toledo. March A
we will go with you fee God Is with yoa '
Tbe Kirkman art, til© and pottery
Wheat—Carh. IlKn; May. 74}&lt;c: Juno, 75c;
r.orks at Akron, 0., burned. Loss, 33W,- Julj.7«Jte; August. 78c. Corn-No. 3 yellow (chapter rill. 13.17; Zrch. rill. 23). May wa !
80; insurance. 3J&lt;»,0iX}.
c.»eh. 4-hjc. Osts—Nominal. Rye—Not quot- even now know Him and the power ot
At Dennison, Tex., it is stated that four •1. CUrer seed-Cash March, 85.38.

liams v&amp; Abell in tbe Texas courts on the
part of the plaintiffthe titles to2,000 home
atteuht nre quieted.
...
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. ,
,
• e’
Grant . lonumental associntiou h;is let the contracts fur the granite
work nnd now expects to complete tho
monument in 1SJ5.
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MSTOaUHE

STARTUNG FACTS!

�। ora indead nil ynH, 0»
X of rxu®'.

Addittional Local

,„.,o- a most favorawe unpreset'™
.
The Ml" of «“
,S“L
will give a benefit supper at tbe soelej)
ThxV M S C. ball in the Ha»tin»«
rooms Thursday erenlmLMxrch Idth,
'**'
from 5 to 8 p. «.
Sn£
He certainly ought to be elected.—Allegan
ing owing to tbe bad weather.
toward replacing their loss by 6n&gt; Sup­
1 JournaL
per 25 cents. A cordial Invitation Is ex­
Tbe republican j^ldal e«T«Uon for tended to all.
this circuit met at Battle Creek
Dot later than Tuesday eveningnesday. Al was to have been
OUR COUNTY
verwan t Aldrich, of ixjweir will ihe
only name presented was tbat
Fonriin
A
mat of
oi
Forman
a 1Aldridi.
:uhone*
.orrT! oi
____ i-u
thu* vear.
bring
somejow
here
to'-judge
-judge Clement
Clement Smith,
Sniltli, the
the present
present able
able
bring some g'wu iw.«» rLeinr
Mr. Frank Chambers, of Irving, and
-m ii.Mlbti wasnT getting
juugi
nnmifisied
without
incumbent He was nomlbated
opposition. He will be elected in pretty Miss Lizzie Charlwood. of Hastings, were
united In marriage March tat. Rev. G. E.
imich the same way.—Albion Recorder.
h ThJ-e will be more general building tn
Hollister, officiating.—Middleville Sun.
’ Jlidge Smith was unanimously nominat­
Joseph Jackson, of Middleville b now
ed at Battle Creek
ftolh’tTri2
the owner of a Chester white pig, recetitly
and some b^faess blocks are being himself on the judicial bench of this cir­ received from the stock farm of Wlllb
cuit, and ought to be ebeted In the same
manner. He is pre-eminently the man for Whineay, Ohio.
the pbcc. The democrats should now Middleville has nominated M. 8. Keeler
not very slowly either.
follow the republican precedent hid down for village president, J. W. Saunders,
Dura Frrer. the little »ix year old In Ingham aud Jackson counties.—Belle­ clerk. C. H. Dietrick, treasurer and G. W.
daughter of Covert Freer, died this week
vue Gazette.
Matteson, assessor.
after a long illness. Several weeks ag
Hon. Clement Smith, of Hastings, will
The pumps in the Nashville waterworks
,!&gt;.• »«." ut™ wltb dlrblbnto
rallied, it assuming tbe .orm of paralysis be nominated to-day at Battle Creek, with­ are not up to the contract. And a new
himself as aud larger set is Ming made by the firm
■ " the .Much Tin- hin«,l occurred out opposition to succeed
judge of the. judicial circuit comprising the that put them in.
•
wreiMtdv.
■ *- »•
The parents have the sympathy of all in ,counties of Barry, Calhoun and Eaton. All ✓^Tdeposit of fine hard coal Is said to have
agree that Judge Smith fills the position
their great lojs.
J
been
found
on
the
farm
ot
Dr.
W. H.
admirably.—Charlotte Tribune.
Young, of Nashville. An Investigation
Ln last weeks issue of the Banned was
ud article announcing the presence of a
will be made.
County SablMUh School Convention.
•mining expert, in thb city, who was mak­
The Barry County. Sabbath School As­
Fifteen members of the I. O. 0. F. lodge
ing investigations In. thb vicinity. Evi­
dently lie has found something, as we isociation will hold their annual conven­ of Hastings and several from Woodland
learn thb morning that H. G. Carter, yes- tion in tbe M. E. church, Hastings, Michi­ and Lake Odessa surprised the lodge at
Freeport at their last meetingjust as they
ter.layga\e an option on his farm to him ,gan. March 3Sth and 29th. ■
This meeting will be the most important were about to commence work for the ev­
till April tat, the price agreed upon being
.565(11’. The name of the expert is Mr. Sunday school gathering ever held In this ening. After the tnltalory degree was con­
Mcl’harlin. and he halls from Nan Fran- &gt;county. It is Inter denominational, every ferred upon a new member a lunch was
cisco. He is in tbe employ of a mining school In the county Is Included and should provided for the vbitlng members. All
syndidate.
aud think# that minerals be largely represented, each school being the vbltors were much pleased with their
abound in this vicinity in paying quantiles entitled, to five delegates aside from IU of- reception and Impressed most favorably
with the workings of the Freeport lodge.
if the deposits can lie located. He Is a fleers.
very pleasant gentleman to meet and as &lt;• The program will be of such a character
F. D. Pratt, of Irving, has purchased
one can readily see. is well posted in hb that no one will attend without being .the hardware stock of Frank Otto at Mldgreatly benefited. Papers will be present­
line of business.______________
ed and addresses given on the different dleville and will continue to do business at
■ the same stand, and. will shortly move hb
phases, of Sabbath school work by some of
Joseph Rogers has sold an interest in tbe best workers in the county. An ad­. family to the village.
bik grocery to Charles H. Gardner, and dress will also be given on Wednesday af-_’. -Kfiiv Carpenter, who runs a saw mill with
the firm will hereafter be known as Jo­ ternoon'by Mr. M. H. Reynolds. State' Win, Hecht, of Carlton, had hb baud bad­
seph Kogers A Company.
Mr. Kogers Secy., and In tbe evening the sliver’ ly mangled bv getting It too close to a clr■will pay all bills and collect all accounts tongued orator of Michigan. Rev. Wash­’ cle saw last. week. He had to have a
up to date. Mr. Bogers 1- well known to ington Gardner will deliver an address on1 thumb and one finger amputated.
the people of this city find vicinity as an 'the subject "The Sabbath school In rela­
Middleville people are mad.' A detec­
enterprising merchant, whose good goods tion to society and lhe state.”
and lair dealings have won him a large
Pastors, superintendents,1 officers teach­. live struck their town on the 22nd; and
patronage. Mr. Gardner, tbe new mem­ ers and friends of the Sunday school, thist took a number of their most respectable
ber of the firm, is a young man. possessing means you. Paul spoke of those who&gt; boys to.task for breaking in the depot and
the requisite business qualifications to planted the seed of divine truth and water­. stealing some small eash. It is said the
make him a successful business man. ed Jt with urgent prayers and tears andi boys arc Innocent of tbe charge.
They will continue lb the future as Mr. toil as "laborers together with God.”
.
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
Bogers has in. tbe post to sell the best of
If this high position he ours;, we ought
good* tor the lowest living price.
quickly to respond to a call for the gather­
Mr. Daniel Strange, ot thia townshin.
ing together of co-laborers. We need for
better service to come together and touch yesterday shipped to Chicago, for exhibi­
Dowling, March nth. 1893.
shoulder to shoulder In solid phalanx, that tion at the World’s Fair, quite a curiosity
Editors Banxek:
&lt;&gt;ur hearts may- be strengthened and that that it might not be inappropriate to call
1 wIsb to say to you at this time that the oui ideas of the wealth and glory and ur­ Siamese basuwood twinr. Tfab "freak”
action o! the republican convention held in gency. of harvest may be increased, and consbta of twd Uasswc'd logs, 16 and 18
Battle Creek last week in nominating the. that our sickles of method in labor may be Inches respectfully in diameter. 'Die
Hon. Clement Smith for circuit judge of sharpened and grander results be reached logs grew ou- separate stumps, nnd the
this judicial circuit, is most hee tlly ap­ in garnered sheaves.
"connecting link” was about 80 feet from
proved by the people of this county. The
How did’ it get there?—
We have freely given of our time to the the ground.
Barry county l»ar lias produced many calls of our secular life where the garnered Grand Ixnige Independent.
bright lights, the names of whom are fa­
results is soon to be dust nnd ashes. Now
Fred
I^nx and his twq, daughter?.
miliar to lhe people ot this state. Among let us heed the call, and with gladness
Edithand Emma, of .Vermontville, are
this number Is one who Is now called npoo
to till the high and responsible position of plan for these days that may be given in said to be suffering with trichinosis,
their entirety to preparations for greater caused by eating diseased pork’ it b
Clrcnlt Judge. That Judge Smith Is emi­
efficiency in the great harvest field where
nently qualified to fill this position is con­ the fruits of labor are eternal. As veter­ thought Mr. Lenz connot recover, but
that tbe two daughters can be saved.
ceded by all who know him.
ans of earthly warfare gathered and tell
lib natural judicial turn of rumd, his
The 1. O. O.,F. Lodge of Grand Ledge
again of battles fought.-of defeat here and
high sense of honor, of justice afid right,
victory there, with a growing thrill of en­ dedicated their new building la*&gt;t week.
especially fit hln&gt; to grace the jpositlon he
is callrtl upon to fill. His qualities lions as thusiasm, so we gathered our harvesters A great many prominent member* of the
and tell of pirnerv,! sheaves, of well sown order from away were present In the
a business man also apeak of his fitness for
seed,or of straggle with brier and thorn evening a grand dedication ball was given
the position. 1 am well and intimately
‘ acquainteil with his method of doing busi­ and to find in common sympathies and joy it the opera house.
ih common victories, and enthusiasm for
J. A. McClellands* store nt Portland
ness. 1 know tbat when he locks his of­
more earnest service.
. fice door at night his Worldly affairs are in
took fire and was discovered just in time
Brother, sister, we need you. Yonr
such a condition, that should he be called
by the night watchman, and was extin­
prayers and well wishes will not do if by
away by death ere another day dawns his
guished with a few palls of water. Tbe
by a sacrifice within your reach you can
family alone, could satisfactorily settle all
loss is,estimated at about Sl.350. Some
give these days' to the Master. Looking
of his business matters in a few hours.
of the finest clothing In the store being
for the blessing of the holy spirit, let us
Thb is an example for all to follow.
damaged.
make these the grandest rally days and tbe
Hence. I say. that a man who has been so
most hopeful to our work In all our history.
The Wayland union school building
snocefisfol and so systematic in conducting
This Is for the Master, not the committee. came very nearly burning from a defec­
his own affairs, is well qualified to decide
Let us prove our loyalty and love to our tive furnace. There was a lively panic
upon, and to nettle the affairs eff those who
Divine Leader by the consecration of these for a short time among the scholars.
resort to litigation.
days to/hls service.
Judge Smith is a Barry County man, and
Wayland man lhe other day cut a
PgKratn in full will be published in next
the people of all parties In his. own county,
hole into the ice and then sat there for a
where he is liest known will take pride in issue.
whole day, but Dot a single bite did Ih*
M. L. Cook. Pres.
pushing their own man and their own
get. Finally
he discovered that there
W. O. Lowdkn, Sec.
county to the front.
| were two layers of Ice on the Creek.
Chas. M. Mack.
muren amt society.
Mr. Ward, a milkman of Leslie found a
j/The annual donation visit and reception
sack filled with money on the - railway
Al IU meeting Friday night, thio councilI visit will be tendered Rev. W. M. Puffer crosaing, addressed to a St. Louis. Ma,
voted to exempt the new open house, and family on Wednesday evening of next firm. It bad evidently been dropped
•from city taxes (or five year?, provided। week, March 22, at the church parlors from from the train. Mr. Ward promptly re­
Mr. Dorr Mudge will build one. This Ist 5 to 11 o'clock standard time. A cordial turned the money to the railroad companv
the right thing to do by Mr. Mudge, as it: invitation is extended.
and a few days ago received a gold watch
da well known that open houses are not: t Subjects next Sunday &lt;t. the Presbyter­ as a reward of bis honesty.'
profitable investments as a genenl thing. Ian church. Morniug, Christ's 3d TemptaA school teacher in one of the primary
This action on the part of the city will1 tion; evening. Attempts to whitewash
schools In Concord tells mi the following:
encourage Mr. Dorr Mudge to erect a1 Judos Iscariot.
•
Some days ago she was endeavoring to
bouse that will be an ornament to the
The Y. P. S. C. E. at the Presbyterian make clear to her pupils' mind the mean­
city for all time to come. If he decides to।
church next Sunday at 6 o'clock to be led ing of the word “slowly.” She walked
build.
across the room In the manner the word
There is yet a few hundred dollars. by Miss Stella Roche.
'iacking to make up the required bonus, yrfln Sunday evening next Mrs. J. C. indicates. "Now, children, tell me how I
’ but this.amount could be easily raised in a Floyd, of Grand Rapids, a returned mis­ walked.” One little fellow who sat near
short time by a little hustling. The sen­ sionary from Singapore, Malaysix will the front of tho room almost paralyzed
timent here is In favor of an opera, but give an address In the Methodist Episcopal her by blurting out; “Bowleggcd.Lesto get one we ought to expect to do what church. Subject “A gem and its settings.” lie Republican.
Jackson Is socially excited over cocaine
they do in other cltiea If we get a good This meeting is under the auspices of tfje
one—as we will get If Mr. Mudge builds. W. F. M. S. which will observe in connee- A phyteian of that city who is addicted
Dowagiac voluntarially exemped their tion with it their annual thankoffering an­ to the use of cocaine has for several
opera hou&gt;e from taxation for 35 years. niversary. An offering of five cents at the years been administering the opiati\to hb
patients for every ill they complMn of.
Lansing raised a bonus of about 8'000 for
doer Is requested to defray the expenses of
■a building but very little better than tbe tho speaker, but all will be welcome with And a great many of them are wealthv
anti prominent society people and have lieone we will have.
or without this.
The stage In Mr. Mudge’s proposed new
come confirmed In the habit of using It
opera house will be several feet longer
C. L. S. C. will meet with Mr*. N. Bail­ Cocaine b Mid to be much worse than
than the one in the Academy of music kt ey. March 11th. *92. with the following morphine or opium, it b claimed that at
least a hundred in the city have been
Kalamazoo and the interior will be finished program:
•with the most modem equipmenta. It
The name of a battle of Greece and its made victim, of this dreadful habiL Ami
will have a senthig capacity of over »00, commander.
,
young people at onetime giving promise
Greek arclrttr’c.'ure and sculpture.' Mrs. of great talent have become physically and
more than double tbat ot the old Union
HolldWay.
..hall.
intellectually wrecks through this man.
As we have said bfefore, if the citizens
.Classic Greek course In English. Mrs.
Mrs. Theo Mack, of Albion, a lady of
• of tin* city let this offer go by, they will Col grove.
•W years, slipped on the Ice. recently and
‘ In Chautauquan, influence of Greek on received a broken hip. It b thought she
• never get such a favorable one again. And
In pla»x- of a handsome’ ornamental build­ the English language, Mrs. Stauffer.
will not recover.
.
ing will come some clap-tmp of a thing
Navy of the United States, Mrs. H. H.
Silas Hubbard, ot Kalamazoo has given
thut will i«e a dlMrinen to the city, and a Bailey.
$20 000 to build a new Umtarian church
source of everlasting regret to the peo­
Character sketches of Themostlcles
In that city on condition tbe society ral«*
ple that they did not Improve the present Miss Bush.
812,000 for n suitable site. Nearly half
opportunity.
Critic, Mrs. Hoyt
has already been raised.
The ladies of the Presbyterian church
The firm of Nichols &lt;t Shepard of Batcordially Invite their friends to supper at
The noHilnuCn n of Judge Smith to suc­
‘■“’"•‘“•■'•U'e IMnl
the society rooms on Friday evening tho 1.'
ceed hinwlf as Circuit Judge of this dis­
dlitHbutioo nt «toek traon, lu w|la,n
17Ui of March.
trict is spoken of In tbe most complimen­
rl»H« iwraly-thrra ot th«-n&gt; ,;a nvh or
The
Y.
P.
S.
C.
E.
of
the
Presbyterian
H
_...
in
JU tow
,™- biock
tary manner by tbe press of this district,
p«H up non
uMnbte
Week that u
l» hold.
rharch mM cunllally In vita .11 ihrl r &gt;lx&gt;.n par and I. anta JL!"
11
and even outside of It where he is known.
------------------------------5"°"
*’uu ..&lt;I.MiIei&gt;d«.
uiviatnids
Irtends to a wclabte to be held at Ib.-w.l,-' !»
The following Is from the Marshall Statesin the experience of thb Ann thb h .'the
ty rooms, Tuesday, March 2lsL Supp. r
—
In naming Hon. Clement Smith of from 5 to 7.
as It rives the employees a regular stated
Iiastbu&gt; to sneeeed hitnaclf as Judge of
Tbe
___ —H. C. T.
... Club
—, will meet
_ __ __at ,the
lru. salary and an opportunity of sharing in
ttu* Fifth Judicial Circuit, the Republi- ho ne of Mrs. Leo. Myers, on Green-St.,
can convention at Battle Creek. Wed- at' 7
" o’clock, next Monday
•
evening, their labor. It also incites them to faith­
nesitay, d!4&gt;just what was expected of IL with the following program:
S
they arc lnltn«ted lu hav­
Judge Siuitii has, during tbe short time
Roll Call—General Quotations.
ing the business a success.
of hb inrumbeney of the office, created a
Music.
.
Ue,en w,n&lt;* of
Creek and
uu»t favorable ImpreMioo. N«d only has
K«w&gt;y. Miss Eva Ryan.
daughter of M. H. Wing, fonnerlr’
ha luiprt -Mtl the people favorably us to
History teMon. 1st half of 3rd chapter.
hta ability and fitness for the office, but aa
Mosh'.
ly of heart dfs»-ase Friday last. She
a g. u:«; xnntl fellow as' wvIL The Judge
iteclratlnn. Miss Etth McPbarlin.
but 19 years of age and was a teacht in
wU; (-■ &gt;- •
by a majority that will
Mnal- by ch'dty.
the public schools there. She waa a social
denun,*.-hb popularity more forcibly
All Intererird m this work are requested fl?vo&lt;*[le and her de»G&gt; is universally de­
than .-u-u-nti* ut newspaper praises.
to attend.
, pioreu.
■*
"

In •
room.
KrEZw.ll ddUrf I*
““
Branch rounl, claim, l» hacalhe oIJm‘ I pi„ faKBah 'h3T»*O. )atw
nmon in the state within its borders- Tha , writc n plain l,u~“5*a , h rlsamiwft

In

‘XXmh tho frderal COD^

change for a stone found ou hisiftrm. re­

nbber.

sembling a diamond.
Herbert C. Read, the Lansing oor.espondent for lhe Grand Rapids Herald, died o? .

typhoid fever Sunday. His
vcrsally regretted, and Is •aP**111* '*1!
among the newspaper circles in Grand
Rapids.
Wallace SUUson. of Battle yrcek- ’’“J
his right foot amputated justjabove• th
ankle last week. Tbe cause was Inflama

tion from a buplon.

No

ISSlSiS-. K...CO.

’^lander Bme to Alonzo
‘TohSA’exwder Yoarex. pared.

^Inlenloibrook"to Urth Elarton, lot 997. city,
’’jlrob M. Henry to So’.omon AUsrdlng, M a**Jd?n HowdltoMansonGerman,*°a, sec 36.

Jam«. F. Norwood, lot &gt;U.
pared. ~
M’FWu!it A Baugh to W. O. and G. Tub la*. 3 a.

9f\Vni'.0?ToHM to Chas. A.‘aid Julia Eddy, 3
’ Anna KU$&lt;&gt;if toW. IL Goodyear, lot 56S, dty.
*Jnli i A. kriley to John IL Kdtey. lot 3W.
rlWinds’.' Shrlnerto Aind and M. Hdiwcho,

’’jSu An*S« to Horare Howell,

a.

^hiLau^finWeiisart to Frank
Miuth 'iof lots 3 and t. KtoiMltu add. c«y.
fcjoii.i T. Lombard. Akron Tallman, tw s. *«

“’’.SP-Ttkn' -V S^-Hry to AlmemStanley.parc-l.
sec 13 Hope. &lt;301.

FORTUNE

TELLER.

ghc stood In the weird first twilight
Uy the fire of llw gypey camp.
Surrounded by shadow*, half starjled
'- By the crackle of bone*’ trainp.
New EuaUnd. blue .-&gt;ed ai.d »lcnder.
And Italy hn rxnr.! a:A fc’k
The j«t had been •vAei&gt;- the future
Those ominous lipsx.hould foretell.
"My husband." t!;o blushed, "shall I see him
Ere tho rnaplre turn Into gold?”
“Your husband*” *b* rordered. “your hasbaod.

ULt hand Las the grasp of a king;

In city or town shall w r liveE*
”Ah. daughter, you ask «&gt;f the future
Moro than yon wish I ahouitl give.
If the hand that nholl guard and protect yon
Tbouglr your castle’s a castle in Spain.”
—Charles K. Belton in Ladles' Herns Journal

A keen henlw ot the absurd la so little rel­
ished |jy tbo|e who luive it not that it is too
often considered solely ns u weapon of otfettae, and not as n shield agninst t he count­
lews ills that cvmc to mau through lack of
sanity nnd judgment. There is a well dalined impression in the world that the sat­
irist, like the devil, roams abruad, seeking
whom he may devour and generally devouringThe Lest, when ns his position is often
that bf the btalegvd, who defends himself
with the shorjx*t weapons at his command
against a host uf invading eviK There are
many things hi life so radically unwhole­
some that iL is not safe to approach them
savuwith laughter us a disinfectant, and
:; when jKoplc cannot laugh the moral at­
mosphere grows stagnant and nothing is
too mdrbid, loo prepttaUrmu or too mis­
chievous to meet with sympathy and sol­
emn awuranore of gtxxl wilL
This bwh^ a sense ot the ridiculous has
been justly called thu guardian of our
minor morals^ rendering men in some inoaaure dependent upon the judgments of their
associates and laying the basis of that d^
corum and propriety of conduct which Is a
nectssary condition of human life, and uponwhich is founded the great charm of inter
counic between equals. From what pit
falls of vanity and self assurance hare we
been saved by this erer watchful prereurel
into what abysmal fUHes have we Wk-n
when she withholds her restraining hand!
—Atlantic Monthly.
Served Him Bight*

A Uudc.l pn^rirtor (nm. tb, nrorlno,
put up « « liol.l iD th.
■t™«e. Bwiln. In oourw ot eo.ivereiUoo
be Mkol th, Lunllonl bow Inulnnu, n,

pl J
Th. t«x u the Berlin talk,
to
b*re got no money left.” aM tb, new n.

frcm whlch Le took
,D0U"’ fold«i lh®&gt; ictu
a spill and lighted Ida cigar with it. Th*
ta-Uont nnd U. company pnaun loo*^
on In r.mto astonishment.

depm-.ure bml M
, °"r ““““T «iuln&gt; one. more toX
,"W hta bU1
&lt;»unJd
orerhU tank man Itww, no, hi/^, „
be nrtonUbml. tor bo tonnd li.ms.lf it &gt;_

Sr Ji,. nS, ™ ;

prowou***

h°^v one Who Ims conducted much corre-

k*p'

Li™

"R^: be im.i wnL.bim.LrlXf

STiJS

__________ __

Among the most Interesting and original
aighu in San -Antonio are the open air re»taurauU kept by MexicAn women at ni^-l
la the Plaza des Armes. The way thither
la through a rather low quarter of the town,
by innumerable saloons in which there b
much chttering of gb--« and Loud merri­
ment. aud the emphatic notes of muric m
tbe dance halb. In the square itself, now
Ut by the glaring electric lights aud illu­
minated by colored lanterns, are spread
long tables attended by comely Mexican
girls and young women with bright black
eyesand abundant black hair who greet
you with a smile, showing white t«Xh, and
invitations to partake of "chile con came, ’
or pepper with mcot-and more peppw than

and other spc’imaM &lt;-f the Mexican cuisine,
of which fierinem Is the pervading wwctlil.
They are said to be safe and even beneficial
to the digestion, but tho unhardentU Judaic
would boapt to imagine that it waa •wal­
lowing a torchlight procesodoo. It is safer
to try tho excellently cooked and tender
ddeken. which is provided for strangers
and tourists, with’tbe coroshuck cigarette
rollod by the young lady in charge for a
dlgiwtcr. Around the t.tblrs are a few
swarthy Mexicans in brood brimmed hat*
enjoying their food or tl;«.ir cigarettiw awl
jabbering their jmtois, and n few curious
s: rangers attracted by the novelty.—-Cor.
IVuvidcnce Journal.

On Saturday "Aunt Sumjb,*' the cock.
cnm«w puffing up Moira for "de poptra to’ de
altelbcs, pleaav,
and she pm., clean
papers ou all tbe shelves in the kitchen
diuicU an&lt;i jMutriiea. Aunt Susan hsa grts.1
faith in lhe uierita of ta-vtapapcra, aud al­
ways wants a pile cf them bandy fur decid­
ing her kitchen range.
"Soon’a I’ye dune fryin J jaa’ scrabbles up
one dww yer' oi' papers, anti it takcaev’ry
lut’ de grease off qnicker'n a streak er lightnin,” &gt;• Le aajA
The other day «hc came in after a shower
with her Khues acaktd with min. She took
.tb«uu off. Htutlui them full of old paper*
and *et them in a comer to dry. Tbe next
day abb held them up tnumpbaatiy. dc-&gt;
daring that they "jt-*' as soft an easy's if
ik-y’d neber aeea a drap o’ rain. Nebberdxl1
ICO uufTu like ol’ pa|x-rs to keep folk* warm,
too,” she went »m. "My ul’ maa i:;c tar tlribe
a mule team iu wah times, an w hen’! we- •
stingin col’ he'd put two, free ui* paper*
croes he shoulders an two, free mo’ &lt;»bcr ho
brena' an button he ol’ aojcr coat obcr ’em.
an he say he Mbcr feel a lift er col’. I salic
all de ol’ papers, you better b'lebe 1 does, ft
I can t. road ’em a^you all dove,” she addol
as she trotted off to hmt up mhdc erumpeta

There fa* iu&gt; Bunncre theater, but when *
Burman wishes to entertain his frienda he
engage* a troup &lt; f acton* und act maea to
give a perform unce In a apace which he cur­
tain* off out.tide Uh bouae. Scenic effevt fa*
trairely di&gt;iM-naed with, tho stage bring
•imply a platform decorated with flags.
When the actors anti artmaw have tiaid
their |jxrts they step down froni the plat­
form to ait among tbe audience and smoko
their cheroots until it is time for them tu
go on again. No dn-ring rooms are pro­
vided for than, and they are therefore
cumprlkd to make up before lhe admiring
gare uf tbe andirmcc., Tbe play b aa a rale
Xnr too realistic to please respectable Euro­
pean*. but the Bunm-se follow tiwXartunea
cf the prince and priucvMr- the chief charac­
ters an- almoeg invariably royal [xTSouagcs
—writlTthc greatest intereH.
The peri nuance generally commenwwat
Jo clock r.t night, and frequently tffe do­
ings of the hero anti heroine are ,ttung out
to such an enormous length that daybreak
find, the actura Mill performing and the
audience a. Interested as ever. Sometime
the play la so long that it takes three
nights to get through it. - Fortnight ly Re-

In tha choice cf vrtveo. FimuicLdly'thMr
•w •• well equipped „ th,. Invmbcra Gf th’
Astor and \ AadcrUlt familim, juxl their
weldings in thi* rcqxact could be mode u
Mguiflcuit. Fortunately the boys bav8 m*
been infeettd with the idea tliat it was

dlM,iQKuiahe,i ‘-ani“‘7Tltiv ide i Is uuc of tbe natural
pfAiucte of au arixiocracy of birth, and baa
been ucstructive of mere hantdnem than
“L*? ”■ won“u&gt; •-&gt; u’urj
‘’'““’■ ‘■J or axUl dlrtioc.
Ji'S *?“•
*“ k"w
■»
SSrtubL u■”uh?“"Vh“« •&gt;l»«1» tollowvd

If n&lt;iz
’ i .
lx*t
certain
in . n
Attended church one
^uratug a httle while m Dbh^.
dtori*^W&gt;,?n&gt;?i2Cn Wa3 WU1? hy the choir
wwa™£ia \r Wood
«narked lo a fne^
Ud-T
“bw. j____ ;Sr*’
*
chTfrh

Me** and Man in India.” “ar
^.^Xe

U-;, wb»«« ta»«ck
U&gt; Loodau. W bra bu upfjkd l„ ,
utd abowal hU but reramiura.lX. JjS

Braum tu ««, lokl lh.t
wtabtd w .rnplo, . W|„
Amuriran mrtbnb. So &gt;„
tack to Borara, ,tm bo „ „,,w

Government.

Beal Eatate Trwuafom
Arbelia Stowell to John Campbell, *&gt; a, sec A
“wnf’lSJm to Wifi L. Tbomai. lot. city,

THE

lud bra&gt; «»ploj«l ta „,enU
fore their formal

SX i«&lt;«« i—‘j*

I Ktlxabetb Beater. Freeport

rurTndulug in* Empi„yvr

sometimes hear cuhipmints oi Uie mw ,
uuu^unU ayleotU.oaeUl uommiSjoUtou. rauuuUln*
It i. tn.. A" lh~
tack 0-t U»W Itrau-wMcb U
ot tb. b». library
ea», bu. U. Ub-nuy ?u*lhr,?“‘ "J*
Bixirwl from buninni. Irtuw It w. obtain
clumir" ana iwcuracy In IU Mrad.—Good

Name and residence. .«J3 i Frank Chambers. Inrlng
) Unde Chartwood.€-Icy
, Wm. A Cooler- A*yria
1 Minute A. Bn^r* .“‘H10
l R. G. Crum, Woodland
.’jSS.'SSra.C"

there are neckwear fiend* - nrwi
growinr-tliat will do with One STS
ordinary braces—weir
and go the limit that finer nikwZ.
ta j*. h-u-M 4»P..-cXk;s%:

t b*«* rZ-’ &lt;

T,-

n*'

" hT» W It had

oc' PW.-’-Lou-

&gt; Tlt-IMta.

"Try tor tbenmelr^" Bu[ ireMtf

Troubled with tho Fog.

A child who bad never r-ren a
tn California raahed to hi* mother fl uS
excitement the other tuumlng to tell
thatifwBgfffowingCalihnaa Th. J*
small boy, who had ha&lt;f the r&gt;e&lt;.-u|fauot the atmosphere explained to LIhi,\Z
noticed later lu tho day blowing with all hk
might upon the window unm-. When ~
vvusmot
with

The ’’dinner dance" b now more popular
than ever. There b one very obrioua ad­
vantage in this method of giving &lt;idweeb
that it makes a small affair possible, and
there is no danger ot giving offeuae to th
ninety and nine who are n-xxaaarily irft
out of iu--New York Tribune
’
What philately will be in ttanen cen­
tury b a mystery tliat none am fathom, yet
if It makes the same strides in adnuicemmc
aa it boa tbe last fifty jear? it wifi sumd m
tho top round of tho ladder of fam-.-.
Even within the present century a wilier
was known by his jml.* fact, firi* hmb
and dyspeptic stoop—joint jirolut: of the
famous "midnight oil," foul air and fhbby
muscles.
.
Ude says. “What Bacon km tu phiitaophy, Doutu to poetry, Angelo
pair-tim,
Columbu. to geography. Galilei to adronomy. Gonthlcr waa to cooking '
Electricity, tbeuret'.eal and applied, u
being taught in the swraitg &lt;
u kverrJ scholastic and :.imil*c .;.-.t:tution»ta
Boston.

adminini ratok’s sale.
In the matter ot tbe estate »»t
m. y-_
n&lt;&gt;ck.
4.
Nosl-se I* hrrc:&gt;y r* .
i .
public auction to | .-.«• high* •:
r, &lt;■. fnirt
tbe St&lt; cat
U Apr.!. a. !&gt;,
at tea o’ckxk. it- thr :• ».. «.-i u tbe
late rowdenee ot the-iatr E**.h«r y .Pnnoct
on io-ctJoti WiUiti Lrre.u described. is Ux
townshipo.* Harry. I" ti»«- count &lt;-t\ Harr.
In tbe Uatr
Mfr*
. ; rsuM tn
DceftM*andanrtuwity granted r reunite &lt;t
day of March. A. h was. ».t th I'nfate
court of Harry oootit;. Mw^Igau, a’| of tbv
eataie, right; title and ii&gt;i«rr&lt;t &gt; f tte raM drneaMd of. in ar-'J tn the real ertt'c dtuce srf
tw-tne tn the county o( harry, m th* » *u 4
MU-blgan. knwii *n4 tirembM *• tohom.
to-wrt:
,V\
Tbe south west quarter
- ■ &lt; :i univs, nerpCoae andon.-b;ilt urn - ■»- th- «*»;.tb
t-irner. The uxdli rW ••uar’er &gt;f tte votik
east quarter ctet of tbe hfgfcway w.ion •mo­
urn. arttooi l&lt;»t ciiinte four. u*:km -tfittexiA
Intown &lt;M(li north nusr nth- •«&lt;•»» Ai«&lt;&gt;
ruininrnr.Dg Ivurti-rM rtxi* weu ut th* cvni’rol
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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ingmedium tn'Barry County.

Hastings

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 46

Banner.

WHOLE NO. 1970

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 16, 1893.

week—C. Potter lias a sale this week, and
is getting ready to move nearer Battle
Creek—A church concert Is talked of In
the near future. Proceeds to buy books
for choir—Our snow Is leaving fast and
COOK. B-ROS..
the sugar weather Is upon ns once more—
Amos Bowen. Jr. was at Henry Tasker's
nxsrixas. jxicb.
last week. He leaves this week for Grand
Rapids and from there will return to bis
home In St. Joseph—Lottie Smith spent
Saturday and Sunday at her home In Pennfleld—J. Lowe has an auction next week—
Itutlaod.
Garrison Moore bought a carload of west­
Rev. Grigsby spent Tuesday with Rut­
ern corn which arrived at Bellevue Satur­
land friends, the guest of John Dawson—
The Banner and New York weekly Tri­ day-Robert Austin and wife have moved
A. D. Smith, of Podpnk. .was on High
on Mrs. James Durham’s farm—Garrison
street Wednesday—L. Smith and wife bune one year for only 81.10 per year— Moore Is In demand as an auctioneer. He
have gone to living together again. Report The discussion between Senator Stewart has engagements nearly every day for ten
says they will beat home to their friends of Nevada, by agreement and R. G. Horr. days to come.
in Otsego, Instead of Rutland. In ths fu­ Stewart taking the affirmate and Horr the
ture—Ernest Edmunds closed his school negative on free coinage of silver. The
Delton
at High street Friday—Anna Ryan will very able papers so far from each Is worth
John Williams Is clerking for Higby A
teach tbo spring term of school at High the price of the two papers to the reading
street—As soon as the finances of tbs public—Rev.’s VanAntwerp and Chase Boynton—Mrs. VanAmburg made a busi­
Rutland P. of 1. can be satisfactorily dis­ continue their evening and day meetings ness trip to Kalamazoo Friday last—Chas.
posed of, that organization In Barry with flattering success. They are assisted Williams and hta brother Clark, of Prairie­
county will be amongst the things of the by a Mrs. or Miss Townley—The back ville. were at the bub Tuesday the 14th—
past—Ed. Green and wife gave a pedro bone of winter seems to be broken and Freddie Arnold, of Kalamazoo, is visiting
party last Thursday night—After seventy- is resting bis bead on the lap of spring. his grandma, Mrs. Williams, this week—
live days of good sleighing people can Plenty of snow around the edge of fields Mrs. W. H. Chase was In Kalamazoo on
ride in their buggies again—C. H. Stone —Your type makes me say the average business last week—•G. A. Frickle called
still continues In very poor health—Po- mean temperature between Feb. 1893 and on his sister. Mrs. C. Moreau—Marion
donk take Is bedecked with fishermen Feb. 1892 was only two degrees when It Davenport is moving into Mr. Whippie's
these days. All having luck. Some have should say five degree*—Dr. J. W. Backet house—Bishop Bros, have the contract of
the teak to catch fish and others the luck and Rev. Pixley took train at Milo this a. building Mrs. Evans' house—Those who
to catch only a badfcold—There was u tn. for Kalamazoo—The Sunday school have been on the sick list the past week
dance at John Belson's last week Friday of Milo, has been well sustained during are babies Mantle and Chase. Mrs. Gesler.
night All report a good time—We un­ the year with an average attendance of Miss Thomas, Mrs. Boynton, Mrs. Will­
derstand Dick Craig Is to occupy the Mer­ 35 scholars—Michael Doster was on oar iams—Clarence Crosby has returned from
rifield farm this summer—The quiet streets to day—Mike has sheep on the Battle Creek, where he has been and had a
scribe for the Journal stated that last brain, and how some of these honest tumor removed from bis forehead, which
week Bert Otis had caught a martin, farmers are raked over the costa—Yen hung down over his eye. It adds mueb to
which we think was a little wild consider- know sheep buyers have to ■ ride home his looks as well as his sight—Mrs. Barber
from Buffalo in stock cars. Trouble, and Mead, of Cressy. were In town to
the time of year._______________
farmers read market reports—Pioneers trade Tuesday—Fred Furr has gone to
(Milo) school will send delegates to Barry Kalamazoo to work—Our grist mill started
Marion Davenport has moved to Deltun county Sunday school held In the city of up again Tuesday morning, after laying
and Henry Wilkinson will soon move to Hastings the 28tb Inst
Idle a week waiting for coal—Work will
the same place—The beautiful snow has
commence on the church as soon as the
left us and now we have lota of mud—
weather will permit—Ladles prayer meet­
Campbell Bros. have purchased the prop­
Edward S. Ferry, of Muskegon, has ing at the residence of Mrs. A. Bush Sat­
urday afternoon—Bishop Bros, are finish­
erty once owned by Mrs. C. Hunt—Lurena
been spending a few days here, a guest at
King has gone to Goblevllle—Mart Bates
ing the work on Mrs. Stanley's house—
G. A. Truman’s—Miss Electa Furnlss was
and Miss Nora Given have been on the
Special
meeting of the L. A. S. at Mrs. J.
■in Hastings Monday visiting Miss Lulu
sick list but are now better—Dell Norris
Bush's the 14th. Business of importance
Feigbner and oilier friends—F. M. Weber
closed a very’ successful term of school
was transacted.
'
•
spent Sunday at Ann Arbor with his
last
Friday—George Kahler went to
brother Al.—E. J. Cross started for PlawkGrand Rapids
this week for medical
Garkay.
treatment—M. McCallum has' Just com­ Ington, Dakota, last Thursday evening—
Our Items failed to materalize last week
pleted the hauling of his lumber to this Monday p. m. at the Lentz Table factory’ (They were received too late—Ed)—
Albert Lentz had the middle finger of his
place—Ansel Kingsbury is rigging up bis
left hand taken off and the forefinger bad- Sprjpg Is upon us. Mud Is plenty—Mr.
mill to saw pickets—Arthur Gesler who
cut—Monday morning Tom Niles and Bare, who has been sick so long, in no
came home from Minnesota last week was
John Weber had some fut words when belter. Lils relatives from Sunfield visit­
compelled to walk a distance of thirty
Niles with a club gave Weber a blow over ed him last week. Hayden Myers Is doing
miles-from his claim to the railroad sta­
the bead. Dr. Weaver dressed the wound chores for him—Revival meetings have be­
tion on snow shoes—Josephine McCallum
—At the village election everything went gun In this vicinity, Elder Hamp, preacher.
has returned
home again—Old Mrs.
We sincerely hope lots of good may be
Dootian is thought to be failing fast, she republican with the exception of Dr. done. A few years ago nearly every fami­
Weaver for president and L. J, Wilson, a
having a paralytic stroke—Llbble McCal­
ly In the vicinity belonged to the church;
trustee
—
J.
H.
McKivitt
w
’
town
lum Is Just recovering from an altack of
now nut one in three belongJ-Frank Myers,
Tuesday on official business.
LaGrippe—Mrs. Shepard Oillner is still at
of Grand Rapids, visited hta family at this
Kalamazoo taking care of her husband’s
place over Sunday—Will Smith and Levi
Bedford.
mother—Will and Charlie went fishing
Mrs. L. M. Wilkinson Is visiting in Curtis Intend working the Myer’s farm
the other day and saw a plckeral so large
this summer—And now it is four yegrs for
that it frightened Charley out of the tent Hastings, the gueat of her son C. W. Jor­ Grover Cleveland’s administration—Cora
dan and other relatives—Frank Holcombe
- Since commencing this -Items I have
Curtis intends teaching In the Tamarac dis­
began
the
wall
of
his
new
house
last
learned that Minnie Gillasple is quite sick
trict—Hayden Myers teaches the Bretz
with tousliitous—The youngest child of week. He wiU push the work as rapidly school—Warner Smith is working in the
Stephen Branstetter dlea on the 13th Inst, as possible—The Y. P. S. C. E. gave a sugar bosh for Cliarley Fuller, of Coats
very
enjoyable
social
at
Mrs.
L.
A
Strat
­
of lung fever, aged about 16 months.
ton’s last Tuesday evening—Mlsaes Lillie Grove—Dr. Carpenter is attending Mr.
White and Lillie SmiUi of Battle Creek, Bare in his sickness—Elmer Marlow In-u
tenth moving soon in Carlton,-where he
1
Mrs. L. C. Gesler Is some better—Ar­ spent Sunday with Mrs. C. IL Nichols-afs Jias hired out tor the summer to Joe Henthur Gesler. of Minnesota, is at home to We have a much needed improvement at
see his mother who is very slck-^-Johu the Congregational church In the form of ry—Elder Arney has converted over ■ one
Robinson has moved into the Henry Van- a bran new organ—Clarence Macomber hundred In his late revival at Lake Odessa.
denburg bouse—Henry Card has moved expects to finish the work in the saw mill The saloons are having a hard time of it
into John McGurn’stenant house and will ‘.hta week—Mrs. Ditzer. of Battle Creek, since the revivals began—Roy Dillenbeck
work for McGurn this summer—Mias lias been spending a few days with friends has started out with a pack on his back.
Sarah Pilgrim bos taught three terms of here—The ladles aid society met at Hie He is making a genuine Irish linen pack
school In the Doud district and the officers home o( Mrs. Palling Wednesday p. m. peddler.
show good judgement by hiring her to —Mrs. Clapp has been visiting her stater
teach, their nezt summer term—D. S. iu AHsyria—George Hall’s family have
Mrs. II. Brownell, who was called to
Mortbland has. sold his store goods to moved Into the house with Z. Macomber’s
West loince. The goods are Inventoried family—Peter Stanley. Jr., has rented the Niagara on account of the illness of her
and Mr. Itance behind the counter. Mr. fotm of his father-in-law. Mr. Fred Van her sister, returned home last week—The
auction sale last week of the stock and
Lance is a wide-awake industrious young Ness, and expects to move there soon.
farming Implements of Arthur Fisher was
man. We all wish him success in this,
Hope Center.
well attended not withstanding the unfa­
his new venture-Llohn Fancher, and wife
Mr. W. McDonald, of Northern Mich., vorable weather—C. Gilbert Is engaged la
and Wm. Freeman and wife visited at O.
visited at O. I&gt;. Izoomis' last week—Mr. building a wood house for Miss E. Mead­
W. Valentines one day last week—Our
Ira
Hart
and
wife
are
moving
on
Mr.
Hattie Case closes a very successful term
snow is gone and smiling spring Is here
Andrus’ place near Hickory Corners—We of school at this place this.week—Mr. and
once more—Mrs. Loomcr, wife of ^Clarke
are glad to hear that Dr.'s Scribner and Miss Clark, who have been visiting their
A. lAxnner. died last Friday at five o’clock
Gesler have pronounced Mrs. Gealer much aunt. Mrs. Fania Holden, returned to
in'the afternoon. See was in her usual
better—Chas. Chandler and wife, of Del­ their home in Constantine on Monday—
good health sitting at the table after sup­
ton, visited their parents Sunday—Dora Nora Flslter Is the possessor of a new
per. visiting with Mrs. Cbatterdon when
Schantz began work at Mr. Gesier’s Mon­ Estey organ—Mrs. Barber and Miss Mead
-she threw up her bands and gasped for
day-Mrs. Jennie Holcum, of Prairieville, visited Delton Monday—Mrs.
Arthur
breath and fell to the fluor. Mra. Chattercalled at O. D. Loomis' Wednesday—C. Fisher has joined her husband at Citronelle,
don called Mr. I^oomer and Mr. ChatterKahler gnd wife visited their parents last Alabama, where he Is staying for his
don to come quick, but before they could
Sunday—Mrs. O. D. Ixjomls Is again on health—Will Lyons, of Galien, arrived
get to the house she was dead. The fun­
the sick list—Mrs. Orin Gesler is better Monday to commence his ijummer's work
eral was held at the church on Sunday at
at this writing—II. V. Ixjomls went to for E. Reynolds. Among others who have
10 o'clock and the remains conveyed to
the cemetery at Hickory Corners. Mrs. Hickory Corners Saturday—Hiram Pavne hired out for the season are E. Cairns to
visited Ills sister. Mrs. Loomis. last week Enos Barber. Ed. Fisher to I. Barber, and
Ixjomei ex^rieneed religion last winter
—Harrison Hart went to see his little C. and J. Fisher to F. Barber—Mrs. Matand joined the United Brethern church
one week ago last Sunday. Mr. Loouer daughter May Monday—Arthur Gesler tUs Magiunis returned to her home In Kala­
who has lately arrived from Northern mazoo after a two weeks visit with her
baa the sympathy of a large number of
Minnesota Intends to remain a uumlier of parenta—Etta Flower'Weps house for her
friends.
weeks with his parents and friends—Mr. brother Gordon this hummer—Vic Doud
and Mr*. Mone. of Rows Center, visited and family have moved to Bedford where
in last wqeka Bannf.k there was an their mother Sunday—Mrs. Martha Loo oi­ Mr, Doud has hired oat for the summer—
article from a Marshall farmer of n disease ls died very suddenly of heart disease On Tuesday last Dav I J'S haw had bis mill
among hit* sheep, the remedy turpentine. March lOlli. aged 0*J years and 11 mo. and lumber camp on the Hill farm photo­
Please inform "how to use it. (We are un­ She leaves a sorrowing hubband and a
graphed by an artist from Kalamazooable to state how this remedy should be bust of friends to mount her loss.
Frank Barber aud Ed. Fisher are puttlug
used, but information on the subject will
in good lime breaking colts. But the
WoodlMnd.
probably be obtained by writing to Michi­
With the dis4ppearanri».of snow eomqs champion trainer Is Master Frank Holden
gan Farmer. Detroit, Mich. Ed.)—H. Mark*
the 11 year old son of John Holden. Itast
uiud
knee
deep
—
Most
of
our
farmers
have
and family &lt;iu town line one day last
summei be trained a yearling steer to drive
week—Geo,.Sbawnmn. express messenger tappea their sugar bushes, but as yet get In harness He made tils own harness
on the C. K. &amp; S., is granted a two weeks but very little sap—Our village election
aud tw«» wheeled cart and drove wherever
lay off on account of ill health. Ik* Is jui.-sed off very quietly and the result was
he wonlil In his own convey sure. But
stopping with Ids mother. Mrs. S.. here— a victory to the friends of the corporation, after a while that got too slow and last fall
Wm. Smith a few months ago bought a not a single opponent to incorporation be­
ho took in hand a spring coil ami soon
hundred ncre farm in Carlton for a cer­ ing elected to office—Augustus llamme. of
’had n nlcu single drives. But this enter­
tain sum. He has made 8900 on the saint* York, Pennsylvania, formerly of Wood­
prising lad was not satisfied yeL so he
—Now old mother earth has changed her land, is spending a few week* with Wood­
took another-coil of the same age In train­
robe of white for a robe of green—The land relatives and friends—Chas. Collins
ing. Now lie has a fine double team well
social nt Wm. Smith's was not largely at­ by mistake took an ounce of ammonia on
broken that takes him and bi - friends over
tended on account of the very bad eve­ Monday. It seems that Mr. Collhn had
been suffering from a severe cold -end that the road in good style although his team h
ning.
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the doctor had prescribed glycerine and not a year old yet.

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by

COUNTY NEWS.

Ini about two weeks I
will move back to my old
stand in the Union Block.
In order to save extra
handling of goods and to
reduce my stock, I will
sell hardware at a good
discount from former
prices.

IRA VAN VALKENBURGH.

NOT HOW CHEAP!
BUT HOW GOOD!

Biq Fire!
Biq Wind I
Biq Crash I
U CH is a condensed history of

recent big fire. The fallSi ingthewalls
smashed through my

THIS IS THE KEYNOTE

building and to get even I am

SMASHING PRICES

OF OUR SUCCESS.
We'Want Your Trade!

Vd.

, -■ ar3!i»W8!i. i--., And“if*fair Dealing,
good footwear, at popular prices, will win it we will have it- We sell
none but the best makes of footwear and will protect our customers.
Mistakes will happen, if you are not satisfied, we will do our best to
’ uke you so All we ask is: Give us a chance.

WOOLLEY 6- BR2N50N

ONE PRICE

, On many things at my new loca­
tion in Messer Bros. &amp; Rey-^
nold’s building, in the place oc­
cupied formerly by the Hastings
' City Bank.
। DON’T BUY ANYTHING
I IN MY LINE WITHOUT
{CALLING ON ME AT THE

PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE.

SHOE DEALERS.

WANTED!

W. H. QOObYEflR

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

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I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
P. S. Anyone having large logs tliat they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

INLAID

SPOONS AND FONKS

Are warranted to last-. An™ snow has disappeared and our
is coming—Eld. Gaily, of Battle
Also ’•emember you river
’ret;k. will speud next week with the
;et a Present—"Good &lt;Adventist
eliurch anti hold meetings
while here—Mrs. JJllie Gordan, of Lans­
'orm,. of $2.00 value ing.
daugitteiof Peter Covert. is visiting
with a $10.00 purchase ■ relatives here at present—L. B. Carpen­
lh quite seriously 111—F. B. Fleming
of anything in my Jew- ter
aud wite and Mta* Fannie Carpenter went
ele ry store
to Baltic Creek Tuesday to attend the
Institute. They will be from
Quality and price al- canvassers
home during the summer—John Draper
ways right.
has moved to Hastings
live— We an*

J. L. WILKINS, Agt F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

glad to see the face of mother earth if It
is dirty—Supir making Is in full blast
just at present—Sevcarl small bridgts
have been swept away—Judd Carpenter !•*
on the sick hat. we hear—Eld. Cady, of
Battle Creek, ezptcts to commence meet­
ings In the AdTUniist church Thursday
eve., March 23rd.

jkTbe robins have returned once more to
tell us that spring Is fast approaching and
winter something of the past—The re­
vival meetings will continue this -week.
Rev. McKee was here last week to assist
Rev. Vanwinkle. They are meeting with
good success—C. Ederle. of Bedford, and
W. Ederle. of Hopkins Station, were the
guests of the latter’s sistar, Mrs. Kaiser,
one day last week—C. Gaskill soon expects
to move out on bis farm.

rum. and by mistake Mr. Co|:lns got Hie
wrong bottle and turned ammonia instead
of rum. Although the dorter was present.
Mr. and Mrs. Greenman have moved
Mr. Collins said nothing almut the mistake
out near Marshall, and Mr. E. P&lt;m;.ock
fur about an hour, lie is now suffering
and wife have begun keeping botia • • in
greatly
gre::uy from
irum the effects
I'uefw pf
pr the
me doju*.
&lt;!«&gt;«•, with
wim ,u,.
it- w
-

and wife snd Miss Sarah Rota-t are visit­
t» very sick and has been for a w*vk—J.
ing friends at Blanchard, Isa'.ieUa On.—
M. Siuiih was summoned to the bedside of
Wm. Nice, of Castleton, U as-isting Rev.
hia fa I lie r. who Is very sick, last Tuea-tay.
Spitler In his meetings at the South Maple
He nlunird on Saturday leaving hta father
Grove Evangelical ehureb—Christ Maridlghtly Improved—A. J. Carpenter has re­
siinll is at Vermontville working In the de­
turned to'Bay City—Old Uncle Neithampot nt that place aud learning telegraphy
mvr was buried on Sunday.
—John .Marshall and son will sell theirpersonal property by auction the 2(nh&lt;Bum. to A. Wilcox and wife, a JO Iblxiy Thrce raucuM's called* fur Maple Grove.
—Married, at the residence of the bride. AH at McKelvey's hall. Map&gt; Grow Ce iThursday. March 2nd. Uy D. IL Conley, ter—Mrs. D. P. Wolf was al Benton H
WiU Ontey and Minnie Brady. Our
bent wish** go with the happy pair—J. I. campment from the
Koena. of Battle Creek, was In (own loU vIUv.

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With the Aid .of Ice It P|0Y3

Thursday, March, 16, rS9&gt;

Great Havoc.

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ruto.DlUTtt*. March IP.-Rapprta rm
mlrml to ntobi from tba rarioo. remtoor
of tba aaatern part of th, atat. tortat.nad
bv floods show abatement from the danger
cf a frtsbet in some plarts and In others
the condition of the swollen rivers rema.n»
dangerous and at Conowingo ths wateri
buret their banks and flooded the town.
Port Deposit. Md.. was also flooded. Tba
flats everywhere are submerged. There
are floods in all direction*, but so far nut
a great deal of damage has been dona

IOMA. Mich.. March 11-Nevtrbetorein
the history of Ionia has Grand river been
w high as at the prowot time, and ’-be
water la still rising. The warm weather of
the last few days has caused the heavy
masse* ot ice and snow in th^Grand, Shiawasaa. Raisin. Clinton and many other of
the smaller rivers throughout the state to
mova Innumerable gorges have forme!
la lhcM riyent ^d have caused the water
to bock up, flooding the cities and towns
lying on their banks. Several bridges have
bteu washed away, bouses, store*, mills
and other buildings
flooded and other
nuu
----------- ----------llamajc. aone&gt; the exact amount of which
.is not. yet. ,known.
'-.. gtetre
!«M. N
H H A l*H,
At
this —
place
hundreds

. Mblesdias Brsau
.I
“ P.ci&amp;c Warranted Purc (A] White Lead. I
.
Itonre ,a«Hia&gt;«
A USlyXCd
|
MsKflti*
^“P ,rUon!‘
Hajp’isn*ofLasd 4.18 percent Ledoux "
. of men were at work with team* all Saturi^ofZmc eiu percent.
| |»y night and yesterday trying to prevent
y2yu»
aa« per cent.
No white lead in it.
! the floods crowing the street road. A great
pur- Unc of bn-aatworks fans been thrown op all
Vou can a»oM boras lead by pare
ifaXg aar °! ,h'*,’1?Tnghl”!!oS
Old i **on* tbe roftd “nd *'ery ,u,Pldoas riTulet
They are etanrfactured by the
urn
•has so faf
far been successfully coecaea.
checked.
Dutch • process, and are the standyda. .
o,

FLINT, Mich-, March 13.-Saturday aft­
ernoon the ice In the north branch of the
river gave way and with the !mmeu»e vol­
ume of water that had accumulated dur­
ing the past few days carried away l.OOO.OfO
feet of pine logs from the mill of F. P.
Smith A Co., of tbUdtr. The rdlw«r
■nd cit, briiisr. in th, coam of lb# ru,hin* log, bad a cloaa call.

?»•
““'
I-----”
plant is entirely surrounded by the flood,
the basement and lower floors being inun­
For sale by the most reliable dealers in dated. The furniture factory’s plant is in
’eu’sre jotng to paint. It will pay you ' wmoat
u«u su-pc,
— -----------------almost a-»
as bad
shape, and all
that can be
accrral th. t.lr grounda la lhe upper pore
I tiou of the buildings. Moat of Ionia s
comfrrns arc located on
NATIONAL LEAD CO., I' manufacturing
what is known an the “flats,- which have
1 Broadway, New Tort [ heretofore
been considered safe ground.
Chicago Branch.
The bed of the river Ilea a least a half mile
State sad Fifteentn St: ita.
away, but the whole country for miles is
' now but a raging, rushing torrent.

“The Pace
That Kills”

pw«r

!

1
'
is overwork— ।■
Jsiflff1'
no difference what kind. Using
I
and inferior soaps is one i™
.
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IRISH

EXHIBIT

AT

THE FAIR.

Toronto, Can., March 11—A special
cable from London says: Earl and Countm Aberdeen bgve taken passage for Amer­
ica on the steamship Teutonic, which sails
from Liverpool April 19. It is their inten­
tion to go first to Chicago, where Lady

p.

The bridges at that point are all in place,
but are In great danger. The brMges on
the Detroit. Grand Haven and Milwaukee
read are! in imminent danger. Yesterday
morning men were cnttagvd to weight
them down, and tons of sand bag» were
piled on
on them,
them. Trains on. the Detroit, .
piled
Lanalng and Northern are. in cunfuslop.
The trestle at Portland gave, way Saturday '

'WLi

makes
greasy
to premature decay—sore Jiands— 1 „lght anll pa,.,0|K„ „ra»t be c«rto&lt;i
and
sore hearts—clothes never clean. around■ (he
■ washout
■
-■ loaded on other
trains. There is no ice in the river now to
Not so when
| speak of. but the current carries Itirge

WAMixfnox.
Jo-,te
Tbureday tnnwJ tJJ- nn^-re
Quincy. »f
“ SaxTdT-

secretary ol state. R°!*
t
v.w Vorn to be fourth Metarant poetmaa
.rsl- Isaac P Gray.
Indiana, to
ter general,
^4 minister ptanl-

A STATE OFFICES TAKES A BAUD. * *

Midland, Mich.. Marsh 13.—Fred Laisure, with his sister-in-law. Mrs Hallie
Sullivan, both of this place, were drowned
a short distance from here yesterday. He
was driving along the road to Sanford
and tried to crow a ravine which, on ac­
count of the overflowed river, waa full of
water. The buggy, however, sank and its
two occupants were drowned after a des­
perate struggle to reach the bank.

“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy” „ j At 4 oMock yesterday morning a general
“Beymer-Bauman” “Eckstein I alarm was turned in—warning that the
“Fahnestock"
“Anchor”
. danger point had been reached—and great
“Kentucky”
“Morley"
Crowds of men flocked to the scene to do
‘&lt;Gntithem”
“Shipman” what they could to protect the flooded

“Red SiS”
“Comer”
“Davis-Chambers"

The Engineer* on the Ann Arbor
Railway.

I.^.j.r.i Ai..t l» ■■&gt;•

DaWaUto

SnTn
o. Xtor &gt;«" ?"
^erirar ot public monay, al RoHwall.

Role— Situation at CHicago
They -ore «nt to the .mate, where the,
TOIXDO. March U.-II la apparent that
-tl“ renje until Gorman and bla eolthe bottom has suddenly fallen out of the I’lLrS’^Ttb. reorganintton eommlttea
r.—1------ - t0 enable the

tort to«&gt;,-to..r bonm Cblrf Anbrn,
arrived bare rarly rreterday mornlog
•;
■
irnveu uere rariy
, ------with his assistant. Youngsou. and Gblvc
Sargent was In conference all day with the
Itrikers and Railroad Commissioner Kirkby. If a settlement is reached, which sterna
now most prtiMble, It will be targely due
to the efforts ot the latter gentleman.
Interview 311 the Parties. .
i
After learning what conceHlone tbf
brotherhood w„ willing to make to tba
Ann Arbor Mr Klrkby cohabited J- M.
A.hky, the prealdent of the road, and
liter a lengthy toteerlew be Itare out that
the men will return to work t&lt;&gt;«lay. m t
ttating, however, on what terms the se •
tiement would be made.
The Ann Arbor brought In tome frelgnt
yreretoay for Ue Uke Shore wh eb wo
reared M uauat The andden ottoy"
aion of the brotherhood ta attributed to
the order l»ued by the federal court.at
Cleveland on Satunlay. obliging all ran
roads and employes thereof to receive and
convey freight from the Ann Arbor.
GOMPERS PLAYS

lapscuy.
,
( Tijjg ticket was urirnwu oy uu* i»c»*gou
Niw Yobk. March |4.-Notwitbatand- by AJbert g. Porter, late minister to Italy,
ing the reports from Chicago that the
yrtU-, later Gray was nominated for
switchmen there will not strike It is a fact I governor by the Democrats, aud was electthat there are several agencies open In this , ed. and would have iwu renominated for
tnat mere are re era. «
r_llw.v ' a ^coud term but for the fact that the cou­
rtly for the purpose ofob
g
rtimthm of Indians prohibited a governor
men to go out wret One of
J* pre .
ln gueceMlon
sided o*er by Charles Dodge at !0i F ulton
Patrick Collins, who gete the cousulBtreet, aud into this office Samuel Gompere ^ncndiihip gv 1^^^, haa a very good
went yesterday In the role of a detective. ।
which 1. a gold mine as to receipts.
Labor leade** have become alarmed by but costs a gotid deal to rtia
Dodge's movements He is extremely un- \
TRAGEDY M A COURT ROOM.
commuoicAtive. and if Gompers hoped to
get any information from him he must ■
have been disappointed.
Wstehhtr 111*. Aueoclrs Closely:
•
x._
As Goiniwrews* u.hered into Dudip-’e } Nashville. Tenn.. March 14.-Tester■
office Dodge greeted him pleasantly Mid • day in the criminal ctAirt room Toni Jones
asked him to Mate his bu*i«e»*. Gompers [ Poland mortally .wounded Joe Winters,
replied that be waa acquainted with aev- ; wljo wo
trlaj for the murder of Jone*
rral rwdcbmrn who would like to get en.
er Twq ,boU ^mjed for Winter^

AMERICAN FAMILY

My

£*xhshz:toX toi°«■?«“ -i

Enclose stamp for circular. Ad Jrev,
Prop r

a. s.

jegr.ifr
IQR SUTtfflUI
M
* Act on a new pttodpls—

/

/ 50
rarortl Qprfo—.25&lt;*».

took ouUTrry mlrato bri.lg. ««, to It
KM*. Bill dav vMU-rdav st the rate nf six
inclir^/an hour and at 10 o’clock last uight
the waters became stationary. At 5 o'clock
yesterday morning the first ice of the
gorge at Muir put In an appearance and
all day long the huge cakes buffeted the
bridge piers and disputed;with logs the
supremacy of the five-mite current. The
abutments of two highway bridges hire
been weakened by the ice ami logs.

ADMINfSTBATOR H BALK.
In the matter of the estate ot Immcr N.
•CrittenrteiL de-mvd. Notice K hereby given
that I shall sell Mt public sort! pi. to *he nUhest bidder, on ‘'riday the teuih day of M.irch,
A. D . lien, nt ten o'clock In the forenoon, si
the Probate Cwirt ronn* iu the city ut Hsstinx* in ibe County of Barer, in the State of
Mlchtaati. purvi.vit to U&lt;wit*c iu»d authority
granted i&lt;&gt; ait on the thirteenth day of January.
A. D , tan. hy the Probate Court of Barn
County. Mich Ur &lt;n. all of the estate, right, tittle
and Inlerert &lt;&gt;f the said deerased of. In and to
the real estate •iriixte and being In the Cottuiy
ot Barr?, in the tWate at Michigan, known and
decritted a* fol!o«s. to-wit: The west fractional

At 3 o’clock yesterday morning the
booms confining the logs at the Michigan
Barrel companjr gave way and 2,(X*’,000
fret of logs started fof'~Lako Michigan.
The fiats and the island are inundated and
It waa with great difficulty that stock In
barns was rescued The huge warehouse
of the Valley City Storage company was
carried a mile and finally anchored against
a tree. Wallin’s tannery and the plaster
mill* are four feet under water. The
Michigan Barrel company and thcQuimbiy
Lumber company have' lost several
thousand feel of lumber and the latter cuutown &lt;3&gt; north rxntte «even »T) wret. which sale cern expects its huge dry kiln to be swept
- will t» mads snbj-ct to two loovtsaxes held bv away.
Saoitiel CSreon. wiitch tnorteaces and the in­
Lom About *100,000 Already.
terest rm Dee. i«h. 1802. amounted to the sum
The basements of the Goshen Carpet
Deled JanwirySWh. A. D.. irix
Sweeper company. Berkey &amp; Gay and the
Wm. p. Simraa. Admlnstra'.or.
Grand Rapids chair company are flooded
Tlie shove sale I* hereby adjourned until Ft I and the machinery will suffer. The press
day. the .list day of March. A. D. 1M3. at the sod composing-rooms of The Evening
h&lt;w of'm o'clock in the forenoon ot said dav. Press are covered by two feet of water. The
Dated Natch iou&gt;. ttro.
loss already aggregates 1100,000 and will
■
Wa. P. 81DJTAM,
be greater, ns repots from up the river
*
Administrator.
mention ice go-ges aud rising waters.
MORVGAGE FORECLOSURE.
tV!i«raiA. default has l&gt;een made in the ran
• .tllhms of *certain mortgage, executed by Ahn
Lyons. Mich-^-MartliTa.—Heavy jams of
J C.».Iro and Mlirr A. Cowlrs ot the Township
-of irrin-2. lUrp County. Michigan, Co Alice J lee were passing here all yesterday after­
“ Chu-cblU iformerir Alice.!. Morey) of Toledo. noon. and at 5 o’clock one end of the dam
Ohio. t&gt;«sri&amp;t &lt;iat-j May tho seventh. A. t) . law. gave out A large force of men. by quick
work, saved the whole dam from going,
but small breaks are constantly occurring.
It Is now hoped that the greatest danger is
Ooantr. MicbteTU. and there l« now claimed to
!&gt;• dm- nu Mid morUrage tins sum nf two over, as the ice is now rotten and less apt
thousa vt «-r -u hun^re-l and sixty dollar* *&gt;■■! to gorge. The river has gradually assumed
ufnty-two rents Inctadtag an attorney h» of thirty ita regular course and at 10 o’clock last
night it began to look as If though the
worst was past. Rain was falling and the
river's roar could be heard a mile, but un­
less a great quantity of ice lodges no ser­
the Court houv In the dty of Hsstinr*. Cutintv ious difficulty is expected.
of Barn. SUte of Mkhlnn tiiBt being ih&gt;.
bulMlne in which circuit court tor County ol
Barry U held. I»r «lrtua of the nowr ot -alCl NT UAL C1TT. Neb.. March 13.—Two
eoMSined in said mortgiurr. 1 will sell at pubIL'
auc'l'wi to C-.e hiahe*t oiaaer the property rtv*- wagon bridges over tbel’latre river naer thia
serlbort 11 ssid mortrutr. or *uffli*1ent thereof
dty were partially demolished by gorged
w -.atisty sairi rrvu-txtu.-- liwieotedniess,
ao4 exprawsi. Sold prcnfs-s being the n&lt;-rst • les yesterday, leaving doxens of farmers
trom Hamilton county stuck here for aa inleflnite length of lima The Burlington
Um Untied S'ales *urvey. excepting and reterv- railroad bridge over tbs Platte is so
I1 -■iAil.i— .le«e .• - U —- ..to
• &gt;. —
strained by pressure of Ice that it is unsafe

r tevin* for * pwtu-.e bixLwsy.lu
rv C/wrotv. Miebtean
Aura/ CHvocwitx. Mortragag

PURTLAXD, Mich., March 11—The flood,
which at an early hoar Saturday morning

tursday, M*

La J" “ ». I
Mt

w. R. COOK.

KUetrl, nuu^

Tin. remedy laberemingM
and to toPuler ul„
75 !“**
mention. All who hare 1?,**
Blttora tring the ,x„„. M
purer medicine du.-, „&lt;,t m,.”*-*
guaranterel to dr. nil thalii^li"
Electric Bitten ufl! core ill
-■
bo llrer andkldmyx w.llretLofe*

90

Dreltreto.unJG.uup.re that tbOwrei b. •»»»«*' ,wi‘^\Lt° bJSSLZS , 1
emptoyrd wvtld rerelre twtrer pay (,u
hl.“Li
|
tb.ir work tbao they ttotlA get to Nter J°°»
, ’ °,hTa™' SSua
I
York. Tb. »r. .teluurn are carefully walrb
uuJulgbt aotna two uroatte ago. calltog
.
■ tog the movtuttot. of Itota. and all otter , him to bu Jreu awl abomlw bltn dead.
LUtotupfoytogMtot.
I Tb.w^’^xs;ss%unta,
, trees and debris of every description kown '
j with terrific /orce, and whatever is in Ito j
. The Winters were being tried yesterday
EADT ADl.'lDKKX
Will Walt Till After the Fair.
!•««».
.mh desperadoes, had their gang
course must go.
| and. uc
being
I Aberdeen deairc* to promote-lhe siiccera of | i
Kept at Work All Night.
„
The qUWrrei was
them,
; the Irish exhibit at, the World’s fair. ' [Chicago. March 14.—Switchmen will ' here to bock L...
A force of tnen was kept at work all
pt strike during tba World’s fair Tut*
This fpsvsdes
forced on yousg
young Jsst.
Jooes by Winters, who
Later on they leave for British Columbia
last night aud every effort made to keep
- • • -to ..
— t
._ .trom,tretlflingTL..
testifying. Tbt
ki.o.n -a. reacted Sunday by tb. grier 1 trial
bind
biai
to spend the summer on their Canadian
the waten under control a few hours long­ ranch. No authoritative staUrnenta are ' Lrr.nnminreofthpSwItebnren'aMutu.i j«&gt;«i^a_to—^_“ia'
. t1lUfe
,‘a.'time,
1“'. and
■»•*£?"■•
Jonr«
er when it was hoped the realest danger forthcoming regarding Ixird Abardeen'a'
up to Judge
Id asMKiatlou. Yesterday the informa- gave
K=“* himself
~
*;£
— Anderson. Tbres
would be averted. The water roae here in appointment to the governor generalship i sin was given out officially by the gran i »bc«* »truck 'v *»»«» rb* «te»teet exciteleas than thirty-six hours.something never
crnanixaiion. What wjlf. meet prcvaikd.,
.
of Canada. It is DOt believe! that Lord i „ facer* of the ____________________
before known for Grand river.lt is reported
&gt;en after (he
the W
World
’s fair tanot
is not known, '
' .
.
Stanley will i*linquisb his duties before- Usppen
orld'sfair
that the lower Milwaukee railroad bridge
autumn.
___________
*
I
but
it
la
Expected that the &gt;witchmen will j
is used.
Cheerfully proceeds the is in dangeh The waler is undermining &lt; : THE GREAT BOSTON FIRE;
j tbcn m^e * demand formore wage*
‘I Chicago, March 13 —The imnimw e»labor of wash-day with health and the piers, and it is uow feartd the bridge t
j pendituroa foe the Wcrld’a fair have coawill go. A freight train which attempts
long life assured. Hands all right­ to
DR , TALMAGE
’S TROUBLESCTOM waa obliged to bock off and the I Only Five Parana. Pead-One Man Who
_____
। sumed at the available funds, and as tha
hearts light—clothes pure and white bridge is con iemued,
,
Lo“ ,n’ U,e r°r Uq‘F
lost Have Aid Jmm«*ilate&gt;r to Carry on bond market ba* beet) ratLar quiet tor
—-----------। BoeroN.Mnrch 13 —The body of Harry J. |
as a Greenland snowdrift.
,
111* Work.
; eome time the last million dollars worth of
. Turner was yesterday taken from the mini I
VERY WET AT GRAND RAPIDS­
JAS. S. K1RK&amp; CO., Chicago.
DETKOtr, March 13.-Rev. Dr. T. De- I
’*«• •oW
Shere «re
■ of Friday night’s fire, and the total num­ i Witt T^taue of Brooklyn, to an.wre to a i •b"ut two million. And a ballot-be aoore&gt; Grand River Gets Vncomforta
&gt; ber of dead wa* made five by the certain-! reporter, ta.tuirleA .poke “ follow, re- | ",r c“,‘" ““.J*"1 “,d,faa«Dd Tar 8*».
btomtg...
...
I
erstiil
that
the
vXtMisittehll
rtinitsanv
tteirmar
GKASn IUF.to.Mtoh., Manto l*-Gntod ‘T to* I~l-Couo„. . btokknitorro. ft.
bT.
,h“
’
FORPRUrtr
It a'pVd »
ff
Mlrii.1 UV8I-

paiu.su.

Goodyear a drug .lore,
and SLOP.

STINGS

r commit/
propar commitf
boll.. Hit rhrum and otter ’JS?
tees About the
(_
cauwd by Impure blorr*.—»-&gt;llS“
be*t thing in tb»
MW tRfUr
malaria from the Sy,irB ,„d “ «n
ILst Is that given
1*7’^*'
well u cure all malarial
•
to Isaac Pusey
atbtodtobe,
toutlpaitot atm
'
Gray, and be. acjjw
try Electric Bitten,. Kntltr hSS?
cording
to the
guarantod. or monry t..(
eternal fitnevs of
SO eta. aud Sl.reo per bojih at W. H. ikS
things, ha native
year’s drug store.
‘ **•
of Ohio He 'va»
a Republican un­
til in
when W
The beat Hire to u,.
,
he
joined
the
brnlres, aorre, ulcer.. uit rhf "f*
Greeley followers.
re* an r. &lt;nlat.
aorea, tetter, ehapped tomb.
In lt&gt;7fi ho
.
nominated for lieutenant governor of In- eorna, and all .kin erupt to,,. ln4
(liana by the Detnocrata as a representative If eurea plle»« n« |«r rtoulnd
of the Greeley followers on the same&gt; ticket guaranteed toglye te rtrrt reU.fa.u~ "
with ’Blue Jeans" WiUiams and waa money refupdto. 1'ric,ij
elected. Towards the close of hta adminis­ Pur Hie by W. H. Gv-dyear,
tration Governor Williams died and Gray
i Hougbtou county Itepubttouu
assumed the duties of the governor of the Hon. Jay A. Hubbell, fur tbe circuitJtd„
•tste. In ISO be was a candidate for the
nomination foe governor, but was defeated
W. A. Pulton, pt Adair.
n .
by Frank Ijtndare, of Indianapolis, and
THE DETECTIVE. aaa put upon the ticket with him for ths been calling wood all winter Io an
county camp.
! recond place.
.

KIRK’S
SOAP
.

Pw. clnlnu Dr. Klug', Naw 01^*.
done him more gnoj ihuTSjP*
ever med tor tun, tn,Di,i,
hltt ha

■&gt;“ “ K»b“ -web»,„ lOT„ „ oor W|Uhow w „=h lor. loan.
worteJ o
ktow «&lt;
"’
wl“ .
how « j
,or * ------_________________
worked
as .
a btokkrepar.
bookkeeper. Turore
Turner knew
of______
. . _ .
—---------------- ------ th, fire lu ttore to recap,, but ,u,«l to lb. ’"""“L u". , .
I
rtc.^ to. ruto.^.
office to put the firm's books into the safe ;
through no fault cf ours The story ;
X|;w ^l;LEA3i. March 9—The
j—xri
i*’7LSi‘ r.n'-

■; xI™,0 *“•“ •&lt;
synopsis ot the opinion is given by Aldrich J

-

•

--------------- .. ..^ua uc gaept, j;, |U mv

opimon correct. It i, nbo true under the
law, as I uadentand it, that all legal ten­
der notes may lie redeemed In ‘coin.’ This
was the case at the period fixed for the re-

*■».—1T1

—

sent ................
to the Columbianexpod......
.is state has been completed
•od arranged under the .upereluSu of

W'”*®1*- to wR. Jan
1, l0(9. under the taw of 1815.’•
.w. uu.a.,1 ume. tach
KrnacntM.
nu.
Manto
13.—The - three feet long and cut
lai.aiiLl- UbliOUto .mA la... ...a ..
.
wosaen trouder. s« worwnl to lh.ir«lto
,
U“ “'“4 k"p'n for U»to
tordbto ejtotmmt ln&gt;m tbo uloon. Monda, Traian All the ow. ,.to ataotaS dto bi?^ M"'1’ 14 -Melrlll. U. U. .
Mra- °- Rautliu^r abo-todt"kBOWI1 •• "SU Perkton’ - .
Ybl totogbter "bomuadl, thrtohnl Mr. onaofthe passengers on a train^eav
V* “•
“J “u Ltotok wbil.
Tf-dtok lb«m Irom Ibrir ptrniUca. Mw. HtraMSto^?'„“’“7ia“route to t ’.
lUullingeT and her daaufat* wrn nmrnn,
1, aeqaittod. FuH, l.ooj SoZL 2^“’ I
U.■ totter oMb!
'
'ffobuTSu'X1'"

When yo
iFRESH

Got

\lTY B.

fine line oi
ish caafectioi

BUSINES

to much in favor of “Adriouda.' Wtadefs Heart and Nerve (. lic. sold by W

AB3CE KIRK.
Physician
Hastings.
ialla promptly sU
■er F. G. tttowetita

B. Goudjear.

The supply

of milk for’ the A'a*;

creamery has IncreaM-d front 4,400 mp-m.
to 8.000 pounds.

Mtaa Garter, a young ls.ly '.ivlog netCoopersville, had j
'i-p»uiHi lumw
moved from her brnist igit wrck.
to try Hill's Pile PiUMode. whirh 1 ifm
with more than sati»tart$ry trills, a* &lt;ae
package ba* wrought a ' onplrfs rote after
15 years of suffetfng. I atfrisd all nfa.
rrs from plley to try alia! I la litre 1» tie
only positive Tnrr fi r piits—lllU'i1 pfle
Porntdr. Caa*. Av:::;- •&gt;. &lt;»&lt;rn*btrj.

Remember it !.« tt.e only n tredy mH
with a ponied gunrsti:-. with ta.li j*lagv
•price gl.Oo. tig for 8’&gt;.ft0. By
mail. For sale .by Fr»-d L lleatL tix
druggl't.
G. P. ltoth,.a tonner Gnuul Hswaiir.
will be chief englhter - f the bii. Geodrieh steamer Virgtnta the cominf »&lt;•

John Xorthni*. n.' Grand Havre, tat
recurrd a $L30O clerkship in the de­
partment
of Rgrir• Jitire at Wsdihp
ton.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
The University of Mkb’-Kxn clef nd
ban jo clnbe will give an • -ntettatastM
at the Bay City opera house Fridaj
evening.
Capt Georgv RntwtTtepn will comoud
tte steamer Alice McGill Ihb jetr. Tbf'
McGill sales frimt Gill • Her and Kafr
port.

.S W KEZ
Attone

dices in all «•
wromptiy att

.flomoepalMi

s*C RIB NEK,

Delton.
rertdroce.

Physical

ids city or com

-SHELDON,
.Abstract «k
i c»m miss too.
Sr»mi&gt;iet-' set
ar. the Record*

P. BRAKE, M.

wttti re.ideoe

F4MYLER.D

4P I. COLG1
Atlonx
fflucorHaor to S
&lt;&lt;Mhe«*n Uasoa
tees Id oil the cr

fcEKASTO?
Attor

iomr

J"

THE

O. K. HTU®lt &lt;

M-I&gt;. Bailey, Receiving-^ teller Gt»M
Rapids Savings Bank. M}» Ik r*uuobHj

We’re not waitfat , f&lt;4 the bats »ri
qx'les but for men and women nbo taw
eyes and use them, i^h" !-*'•' brsins tea
rvaaoul rberr's x p.-w ao.-ld for U»aOdiorne was continued all yesterday, but J paid
far
it burunl
down *Th__ • club " rdnewlaI night and resulted in a auffeting ai.d sickly o» thty arc—« *■
was unsucce**fuL The whole bdrned sec J £ built mX taro. chuTeh
J.,.?
,or «»««»&lt;»•
Hall
waa work! created from Hr bntir «'f &gt;
llouU Kill roprel off. aud tb. atrert. wiu" ”
~uT
rel
»«««*• ""&gt;■&gt;*
• physcian—a discovery, the ”Goldrti api­
telmpn-bl, tor m...r dapa Tb. o«. XteX pol to
to1t W. tte"buU. '
____ '
cal Bfacovery.” Years are !&gt;r- J*”
found out that the secret »'f all serora!*.
lhe *,nes,ba‘,dinK- yhich i this Church. Which ta practically the fourth
bronchial, throat and lutif troubM “J"
targe commgerctaTbuildL Tc^0^ ; te^V^wTuXg" ___________ ____
Sax PuAkclKXX March 10.—An attorney
in the Iwglnning at kt«l--ln impsw hkwl
have raised
called oi&gt;
on W.
C. ruppey.
Rippey. Mackay’s would
street,
untouched
bv
i. h.ina,
r.nit-t T ■ " ~
ouuamg. We
«re.t
untoucteU
br tiro.
rireTlia
i.
tetoa
»• lor
bare
r»l«-l ; eaurei
» .yawarda,
u.
would
Ilmwta..
patobte
mao!, m.li2
toll u J“"“g“» JT«OTiv »&gt;.»».«&lt;&gt;
rrilgara.
teaa^a.
la nwudroib.
de and the weak tone of ti.i «) stem: ttat IW
.1111 put .1 gt.sJi.OOO.
J
tenn to bi. praapretlve trtal. but Kipper way td cure tbrsf elite!* «»-•■ ,0
the cause, that human nature l- 'n?
------------------------------- ; cnaurc without venous embarraument .aid he did not care to do anythin* in tha
„. —.toruasb.
ualll b. left the boaplSl
Mackt same, the same resuit* might be
matter until be left the hoapltaL Mackay for in Dearly all eases S&gt; confdent «
Madison, Wta.. March 11.-In the assem­ and we most hare help or stop. Our con­
continues on the road to complete recovery. he that the exceptions den- ur.roB»w
bly the bill prohibiting first cousins to gregation is going to do its utmost, and
that he took the risk of girinR
"M"‘
day aud right our people wilt exert themmarry became a law without any discus­
•61 for notWL
nothin
cine to those it didn't benefit
sei vc* The newspaper press are doing us
Chicago, March 14 —An old fashioned
sion. Other bills were paused providing
and the results have proved th«t Dr ’
a kindness that I know not how sufficient­
tor the admission of book entries as evi­ ly to thank them for.’ Dr. Talmage also town meeting was held last night al Bat­
right
.
dence; relating to penalties for selling with­ stated that contributions for the purpose tery D. which was attended by fl.OX dtl
And “Golden Medical D ^-rery few
out a license. In
the renate
VS
U conaidemble nfreitevto*
sieving hi.
hi. congreuatiou
congregation from
from th.
their tens, and addressed by Lyman J. Gage. J. remedy for the million: Ebe only gw»
V Farwell and other representative men. tinferd Liver, Blooti and Lwfi
It ended in the nomination for mayor of Your money back if I* doesn’t help!00.
*----- .----- —... . u.tT, mm in L/rooKl’
ranges and other appliance Bv a dost acknowledged/
”
Samuel W Allerton.
vote the measure wax referred to the com——-________
The University of MiehlgM
tnittee for amendment The co employe*' ■
Ota&lt;i»ton» lH&gt;wna with ■ Cold.
ilea at Ann Artair !»'«’ «H,,rac”?t2X
Fire at Lyoa, Mas*.
bill was considered by the house commit- i London'. March '.3 —Mr. Gladstone Is ' .
5,000 tons of coal for utxt wi»
13.—The five-story brick
tee, but not completed. If the bill become, confined to bed with a
u
cold He
He becam.
becams V**’, 51 lo.** Cettlral
owned by supply.
a law the ra.lromi companie. will be held t„ u
■ .
“ a• co
liable for ail accidents resulting to one em- 1 3&lt;*l,po’e'1 trh,,e
• d«rt to Hamp the Central Investment company wa«
Har® Nortbui*. of Grand llf»*
ploys caused by the negligence of another. ! I1* »
“* four m‘:c’ f~® London on practically gutted by fire early Sunday sold tfte coasting ■&lt; hcoiH-r VG®**
morning The Itmann building and con­ John Woltman and Walter Johnsw.
WAaruxX'.'Matobto'Xm’uto, w
' tent. is estimated at 1100,000 and is nearly
Chicago.
covered by insurance.
Tbc^’Vu^^^’arire T.

w; &gt;-&gt; a-artoto'
wnuniou ami li&gt;c
MMbitf*n rcrerri

OEXTH^^ro.

! -“w.
“Parent editor of The
Orange Jhdd Farmer, at Chicago.
W ALLACK W. Stillwjn, prominent, citi»n ot Battle Creek. Mich.

.ipBb°Xiphte""‘-p”'n’°'"l'x,"ud"

fo^natofU^’™"- «11

»G 0

PuWie.

LOCAL
* CIKC8
week,

rwti thteoOte
»Insertion la t
brought

few more days (
I Mgar socials

(boat excellent
[of .guus and b

lUHl Mid I

Mi tblag for «:|

lan R. Suited

led of pnetM
i on Friday a
ra. Ha waa;
tht Guard*, i
son under VV.

When she had C%Udrrti. sb

XeL«»». medical inapectoe
Lnhed stated army reared, at Concord.

le^’nAJXT Pt“°0T °l tt,r’*rt “*•

L TUlMERMr
action i
[Otne** MMW Lott

thta route I
l f,jj .Mwnd j|*^r
Dcatocnli of the tor
clal circuit at Dundee. }'rolerdV
tinroe. f1*
Inatrd Hon. E. IL Gilday.
the bench.

Democrats of the ’bjrtj lecood
«
circuit have todon-cd N'-'r31 ••*. J
circuit judgtt. He wap L -n- nated m

aul verbally
K

Baxter

rrom &lt;1««ath n
a nun Thur*
i Trunk trail

Republicans.

^MvTUBtong. oJ^S, of Ch!-

•*-11 tn the f
f pruvacatir
l warning t!
from bin ui

unLT&lt;S'S2*"’t‘“

glanciu
Prtbin

K“V&gt;‘='

to ibe lwe&gt;ir ot»'l&gt;

Demccreta met to name a canmoa-Uh elrealt bench, but not to

anllable wan adjourned.

M

�OUR COUNTY

Hastings Banner
Thursday, March 16. 1893.
W. R. COOK. Locil Editor.

H.xx3oi;xxre'
t«'ri»*n»pMrl con-

MMdteville la agitating lite )a)lng of
water
wuiri pip
pip--isa through
iuimu»u the
1
tno^t populated
•' puritan of tbt* xJUafje.

A. Johnoon, the Irving' treasurer,
The plant of‘the LaFever Furniture Co.
was in tuwu Tuesday. He Inarmed tts
that tv* had collected all the jiersonal and nt Eaton Rapids was damaged by fire to
Hit extent of $3,000. Had not the builddog tex and had oufy four dewriptlofis of
nuii-reiddcut land to return.—Freeport lug been covered with iron It would have
been totally destroyed.
Herald.
As the sugar harvest will soon com­
Mrs. Hanna, of Yankee, Springs, l&gt;a/
mence.
IhoYoltawlug figures uu the sugar
since Jan. 20. sold 60 lbs. &lt;&lt;f butter from
one cow, br.-dde the fatuity* uwi.—Middle­ bounty paid last year will be of Interest:
Sixty-one sugar makers took out licenses
ville Sun.
lost year, only 43 claiming the bounty.
। At Woodland's citv election last week The number ot trees on tap was 24,583,
J. A. Baughman was elected president. and the total product, 50,504 pounds. Of
| Willard Bottom.. S. 8. Schantz, and F. F. this amount 8,039 pounds failed to 'reach
। Hilbert were elected trustees.
the standard aud only $320.54 was paid
M. S. Keeler was elected presldesft, R. out (&lt;»r bounty.—-Eaton Rapids Journal.

I F. French, J. IL Cook, and W. J. Simp­
IOL (&lt;tl Mich- son trustee* of MiddlevWh' nt their elec­
tion. But one tiektet was in the tieid.
F. T. Boise, of Nashvlllul has had an

\\ he.i you want a

FRESH LUNCH,
Go to the

CITY BAKERY.
E , » line of cneams and
, .’i &lt; o’jfectionery.

A. E. RENKES.
BUSINESS-CARDS.
L KIRK, M. Fl.
physician and Surgeon,
itastlnr*.
• Mich.
pity »ltendo4 day or night.
Slowed*' Vootund shoe More

M.

ME- A. SWEEZEY.
AttoroiM B2 l»w,
llasUngM. Mich.
- :n all court*; of the state. Col..&gt;m|.:I.v attend'd to.
.
is. I. H AC. 1*. LATHROP.
*1 unoepatMc Firysiclans and

D

y aud cuUKlry promptly

ended u

A. ■ &lt; RIBNER. M. I)..
I'byeiclan and Sargcua,
lUtnn.
Mich.
a A- c. IL BA&amp;BER
.
i'hysietec.- and Surgeons.
i *!’ ■. . city or cumnty responded to with
.roaiptui.—. day or eigti*.

H

A.

HELDON.
, :
•tract and Real Estate Utter.
-'rwt itlock. Haiiinga.
: ui on bi-.il L.tau* iteal Estate
&gt;•
GerenU euureyanelug.
of A hitract Bonks, com22ecor4«. cut fnrnlsh eomplrte
C.E It RnoKH. Clerk.

over IleJjaway-* drug store.

■J

M.H.

COUIWOVK,

■ :it Coion b»&gt;L-k, Halting*.;
■ i::he courts of the stare.
ASTON.
Attorney at-loiw.

•ndlnytM.
IhlMEKMLtN. ll&lt;&lt;n.«&gt;pathie Thyak-iun and Sunmun.
• -v.t |.ashroySilrugstore.)
’’STATE AND COLLECT­
ING OFFICE OF
i’ai.mkktu.s &amp; Smith,
W-aodlar.d, Mich.
un.tr.
J: M. Smith.
die.
Juattee of the Peace.

LQ.CAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION 'Jois week,
73 quires.

One of Sunfield's benevolent citizens has
promised to give 3100, for flye years to
the first factory that will locate there and
employ 40 persons for 10 months uj| uf
tach year.
Another gvnllettiau
has
promised to do the same.

atieesf. on his eyu and will lose it. And
there is .some doubt as to whether .the
other eau be «v«*d.

The farm house of John McIntyre, of
Plainwell, burned to the ground and
everything was lost. N
insurance. A
petition was circulated for his benefit aud
was largely slgued.

Potter Palmer, of Chicago, and Mar­
shall Field’s coachman were in Marshall
Mr. aud Mrs. Jas. Ehret, of Coats j last week In quest uf borser.
Grove, removed a large noodle from the |
I'alboUn county’s sheriff Is keeping the
hip of their 18 mouths old cbjld one day prisoner# at the jail busy, reseating old
last week. It Is not known how it came chain and kalsomlnlng the building.
tliere. as when it was discovered only the
1
Ionia letter carriers have bean given
point- was visible,—Nashville News.
authority to remove dogs that come out
One of Delton’s budness.iacn wishes to and bark and bite at them while they
make people believe he ripen with tin* are discharging their duties.
birds and so leaves Ms stock of boots aud
1 The enterprising Plainwell Enterprise
shoes out all night.
will soon be located in new and more
While Gill Searles was delving to Del­ commodious quarters and will also have a
ton reeetitly, his horse slipped and fell I new power press and othei improvements
cutting its front fool so badly Ila recovery , In general. We are glad to note the
is doubtful.
prosperity.of lour 'neighbor and wish
The total expenditure of the council of tiuhn the success they are-nghtfully earn­
ing.
Woodland for the year ending March 4th,
1393 was si.434.31. The total receipts
About five months ago Miss Minnie
.were 91,634.94.
Barden, of Bellevue, lost her voice and
did not utter a loud word during the
Last Tuesday as LaciSn Glbba. of I stated time. A few days ago as sire was
Prairieville, was breakieg a colt tu the | boarding a train to leave Belh-vue something
Irani, he hit the eolt with thit whip,''when | choked, her nearly to suffocation and lx*fore
the-small end caught, and giving wav reaching her seat, she had fully regained
struck Mr. Gibbs in the eye. He went to her speech.
Hastings to have It tooted after, but at
Marshall Is ta have a base ball game be­
thto writing wo are oaable to ascertain
whether he will be able to retain bit sight tween a mate and female club In their
opera house April 4th. The male chib
or*BOL—Delton Lake freeze.
have insinuated that the females have
Benry Walbert, living near Middleville, only attained prominence through the
wxs In town Tuesday, and parcha-ed gallantry and courtesy of the gentleman.
1.U00 peach trees nt W. B Hooker. Mr. And'tills has roused the pride of the ladies
Wnlbert hits a fine ftmn and will hereafter who declare they will wiu the game
turn a pwrtion ot hie attention te fruit through their own merits or diel ■
culture.—Wayland Saturday globe.
The Grand river at Grand Rapids lias
nearly reached the high water mark of ’83
NEIGHBORING COUNTIESThe huge ware house of the Valley.
City Storage Co. was carried a mile. Some
of the mills are four feet under water and
Chas. Caswell, of Plainwell, helped many of the factories are suffering from
himself to a wateh belonging Co J. D.
damaged machinery. The loss has aggre­
Warner, of Otsego township, and when gated 3100,090 already.
arrested It was found on his perwn. He
Joseph Alberts, one of the most promi­
wm sent to Detroit for six months.
nent farmers of Btldiug. Ionia couuty,
Ex-Postmaster General WatiamakCr has bai left the country for parts unknown
purchased 80 acres of the Walling farm leaving a number uf heavy creditors In
near Tjwtlnnti al STM per acre.
the lurch. He has been deahng extensive­
ly in wheat options.
Dr. vharles Shepard, of Graf*) Rapids,
a pnanlnent pliysictan. died last Wednes­
Dan. K. Itobo. of Paw Paw, thought
day. He was SO yearn of age a:»d had
been falling for several months. No he was shot at while going home the
special cause Is assigned to hm death, it other night. Upon Investigation found
resulttiiK probably fr&gt;&lt;m ills age. He was that he had mixed up his tobacco with
well known in Hastings and Barry Mime cartridges and one of them got into
county, being railed-here many times for his pipe.
euuuseL
IL J. Ijimoreaux &amp; Co., of Grand Rap­
Plaiawell cither bar a superlluoas sup­ Ids. have ordered 490,000 bushels of beans
ply of temales or a large nutulx-r of males ■ from Austria tu supply the dcflcncy in the
«nder uventy-oue. Oct of a population ' American crop.
*
of HMO, sixty-three voles were
’
Michigan rivers are running wild all
their roeent village oP-clion and
I over the state. Ionia has fared as badly
tfeeoewnrre thrown oat as being tnperly as any place. Hundred* of mm were
teet?
nt work Saturday putting up breast works
Tin- Wayland globe- wl
,
. ,
printed trying to prevent the Grand river fretn
on Saturday and be caHcd ••The Saturday reaching the street road. The Capital
works plant is entirely surrounded by
trlnbei”
the flood, the basement and tower floors
AZ a-Luaal in A lama Kalamazoo Ca,
being Inundated. The fund La re factory's
the other day, each
fifteen babies, plan: is in almost as bad sba|*a. and all
which wen* brought there by proud that can be seen ot the fair grounds Is the
miimw, »u.t.&lt;i grutuiUMidt' made tin* pro- upper portion of the btuldlugs. Moat of
prieter-of£,&lt;•&amp;.« of mczudea.
Ionia's manufacturing concerns are loca­
E. E. Suilt/i A Ca. of Vtregu. objected ted on what Is known as the “flats.’’ which
heretofore been considered safe
to Deputy .'dieriff Wing taking an In- have
ventory-of their atock and assaulted hhu. ground. The bed of the river lies at least
throwing him out ot the store. He ac- a halt mile away, but the whole qountry
eured a posse and returned. It resulted fur miles is a raging, rushlog torrent.

Im a free f«r ail fight in width the Smiths
were waratwl.
The Eaton cr-anty fair ha« been aet foe

SCHOOL COLUMNS«e

GoblevHe expects to b«* cmnected with
Paw Paw by a telephone line anon.
’

.&lt;f t-r. clacRb-i for advertia«*ent4
The next slate rncmnpuM-nt of the
cr J rta*Xi this office Tue.«daya at latest to Grand Army of the Jleptibllc *ill be held
jjyyi • mu rtlon In the Issue of the week at Owosso. Flint and Saginaw were - also
conteslaute A*r the oaicampmeot.
-ate aheap.

Call at ted.4

f- vv mor* day.-, of warm sunshine, nui
tu !e augar-a vials wilfcbe anepldetnic.

in-L-'. cxiMllent oil ,h» preserve tlM*'l
fo* s ■: .'tins -VmI bright droll from rust-.
- •&gt;&lt;* iiiu.lt* as follows: Take some.
til. |»"’r*m:inn ;Uid add about 10 per Ofntj
•Hiitgi»f cantor oil. and stir tofrtber,
_■* :. tml i&lt;\« ready for use. This is also
a
(fbiag fog idling machinery.

i

J-i
fi»
*•
th*
&gt;s
•
f &gt;.
d*.*;

iliim it Builork. aged 9£ years, the
- &lt;li*rk uni the Grand Elver Valley
I of pueunonla at his hoate in
hi on Friday after an lllnaas of only
&lt;1 n s He. was a member of &lt;he Jack­
l.I.’ht Guards, and was an officer in
prison.under Warden Hatch. His face
uilii-.r to muiy In Hasting*, having
on this routo throe years. !&lt;• leaves
; i two rliildne-n. The Jackson
speak very Lizbljr of him aad his
h i . indven-alljr regretted.

! is. K Baxter, of Charlotte, well
kn .ii ;u mm of tin. former editors of the
4R-.iii’illcin, h.v| a very narrow
;»• lr &gt;v-b-atti frbm Hie hands of a
&gt;k»*n *tu*t Tuaratey. white riding on
a t m i Trunk train near Battle Creek.
‘ -• • &gt;»-t r&lt;* wver.il passengers in the car
’ .»• -..nm time, atumur them a foreigner,
- wt-ll to the front of the car. Withany pr.iv s-ntlon. and without any
-un warning this foreigner auddcirly
d from his tear, whipped ont a big
•her aud curumericert firlug at the
j ' engeta. Tin- first bullet snuck »
f mao a glancing blow on the head,
ra: ing a »4*a|p wound, one uf the others
,|ng
Baxter in the breast, pdng
lur ugh hlaeoat, vest, shirts and struck a
vlilimit force enough to seriously Idj”1
him.
Tlie bullbt was afterward*
dhihlsshiH*. The shunter was su
an. As lie had been drinking, and
quite a mm of money on bis person.
'•
supposed that be awoke from u
«« tk.*n stupor thinking that robbers
rar ‘ —
-‘a?f_r._h!“’ Mr’ naxteri
Baxta,,e

| tion seemed to be true? I9 which the
teacher seemed to rule without ruling? In
which the teacher, when it became neces­
1sary to punish a scholar, waited until he
could
have the presence of the whole
1
school, In order to strike terror to the
hearts of the unltlated?' Have any of us
hoard those awful, words "it you don’t
1look out you’ll get the same thing? at the
,
close
of the abuve exhibition? If we have,
we have an illustration of what Is apt to
be the rule rather than the exception when
the first method is used, especially when
the teacher Is a beginner. Still another
reason for adopting this system is, that It
keejis un from runtiing Into that' common
fault ’of govcni'-ng Coo mpeb And 1 st
but
not least It enables us to come mute
1
1closely to the maximum point of excel­
lence In school government, via, having
the school govern Itself.
j
(To be concluded next week.)
•

What is

castoria
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants

and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.

There are very important evidences of in­
ternal heat derived from the universal
phenomenon' of a fairly uniform increase
of temperature in all deep wells, mines,
borings or tunnels.
This increase haa
Leen usually reckoned as 1 deg. Fabren
belt tor each sixty feet of descent, but a
recent very careful estimate by Profeasor :
Preatwich, derived from the whole of the
available dicta, given 1 deg. Fahrenheit
for every 47.5 feet of descent.
It to a curious indication of the univer- *
sality of this increase that even in the cold­
est pnrtaof Siberia, where tbesoil is frozen
to a depth uf 830 feet, there is a steady in­
crease in the temperature at this frozen
soil irom
from inn
the sunacc
surface uownwaru.
downward.
-oil
&lt;
Jluchhubra.n.^l.brM.m.wrll... ol
U..T««iaiffwo&gt;OM&lt;rf lb. r»u ot taeroiw... '
varying from 1 deg. in twenty-eight
feet to 1 deg. in ninety-five, and also
of the fact that in some places the
the rate of iocreaaedimiuishes ns the depth
bccotnes greater. But when we consider
that springs often bring up heater! water

It is Pleasant.

Its guarantee is thirty years' use by

Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,

cures Diarrhoea

and

bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.

Castoria.

Castorla.

Caatoria U so well adapted to children that

• Castoria la an excellent medicine for chit---------------- ----------- .
. _______ _
«™- MoU—b*™
tr»l eltwl upoo Ibolr rbU-lreo.

H. A. Aacna, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford BL, Brooklyn, M. T.

Our phjstdans ia th* chitorsn’s depart

Wh leh I am acquainted. I hope the day la not

ence in their outside practice with Cartori*.

interval of their children, and use Caatori* in-

"You may not ace anything to enjoy in a ’
life insurance policy," said a Fourth street .
insurance man. "but some years ago I took I
the life of a certain well known retired |
merchant fur 120,000. He ia quite old Dow, ।
and has heart diseaae in a serious form, but I
instead of taking care of himrelf Laapf’A'PTT’AT,
OOO OO ?
pears to get wilder every year. I warned
him the other day to be careful, and wbatdo I
*
you think be said? Said he: '1 mode a bad 1
Incorporated under the laws of the Btate of
deal last summer aud lost every cent I had
Michigan.
in the world except *4.000 in cash. That is
every cent I have and 1 ace no way of mak­
Open for busloesa Dec.'lS.lSM.
ing more. A man with my diaeare is lia­
orncKRs:
ble to drop dead at any moment, aud 1 have
decided to enjuy things as much aa possi­ O.G. BobinxMi.PrMldent;
Chester Mraser. Vlee. Pres.
ble. I spend money freely, because I figure
D. W. Reynolds. Cash cr.
that J will drop dead anyhow before that
IM'JtCTOKS:
14,000 is gone, and the amount on my life
will put my family in good circumstances.
D. W. Keyoold,.
Thus pou see I am free from care.’ Now
D.G. Robinson,
that’s what I call nerve.”—Cincinnati
John Carvetb.
Cheater Messer
Times-Star.
P. T. Colgrove.

"“™., Ci",?“k-!LOOK
i HERE
—-Wheat is low and flour
" should be the same.
short time I will sell

Has the only savings defiartmrat in In Harry
What Matches SleAn to Vs. ’
County and pays 4 per cent Interest on all Umr
We fall to realize the Ixxm conferee I depoafta.
upon us by the invention«of lucifer
matches, not perfected uutil the present
general lou. The old fttrikc-a-light »till
manufactured at Brandon, in Suffolk, re­
quired n flint. a»trcl and a tinder box. In '
Burhriii tlu* steel waa called the tleurish or [
fl.
.'^suy still living have hct-n the ।
flint, Fttel nud nn tn (alum) paper um&lt;&lt;1 by
thenuinr knapper at the rondidde to get a I
light for his pipe. For domestic piir|&lt;*en I
the tinder waa kept in the tinder box |
which was in two ports— a la x tc bold the ,
tinder ai.d a lid |o extinguish it. :i:e !nttcr •
sometimes arranged to reive t&gt; a candle­
stick. An Improvcnitnron the nwm paper
wm the spun!:, or brimstone nint/h, tipped
with suiphvr and uactl to get a flame from
thetioder. Th to w.a univtreod m.in I8LO
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Review.

A paper read before the couuty association by
John C. Ketcham.
The art of* school tnanagcunxit at first
glance divides itm/if Into two methods,
one of which every teaclier employs in his
Three ’Lake Oilraaa men had a snlt or her xchool work.
ahouf a dog lu the circuit court, Ust week.
The flirt method i# the first one which
Lawyers' aud wllimssc.’ fees amount tu has been ill universal practice ever since
enough U&gt; buy al»out all the doga lu the schools have l»ecn in ekbtence.
every caw* of Catarrh that cannot lie
country.
It to the fiyatem by which when a teach­ cured by by the Uvu of Hall's CATAJilttr
William CotdrMn, aged fi“ y&lt;hrm living er sees any disorder during school hours,
FRANK J. CHENEY.
near Paw Paw died suddenly wid!.- In or say wUdcmcaQor during Intermissions
Stroru h» Iwftwt* me and Mtd&gt;sci|ti«&lt;d In
that city ou Mareb 4th. He bad walked or any other thing which disturbs the
into town a distance of fuwr miles to ge| school in any way at any time, he Iiumed­ my pretence. this Adi day of Dv.-t in'-icr. A.
Uli pension money and Cad taken his iately «ud umphntically deiunnds that auch 1
shop to be mended. And jmidUl disorder
dis®
ehall be stopped. The other is
or Ida
be fe!|s furwnrcl
and I "**•
the‘ metliod which hsn been used u id ver- ' ' 1 -sal. r
A. W. GLEASON.
waiting for
lili elMM*.
-—. —
---------expired without a ward.. It was 11 etear sally until oomparailvely modern times.
*
’
N’ot/in/ PuMl:
It Is'that aystern by which when a teach­
cute of heart failure.
er sees any tendency to disorder, he does Hall’s Catarrh Cure -is taken Internally
J. H. Kidd, of lonla. waa Verted «n&gt;- nut positively demand n halt but gets ibe ■nd acts directly U|»«.n the bbipd and nut­
mataier of the idate G. A. it, at Benton k halt by divcrtAug the pupils minds to some­ cun* Mirtaces «&gt;f the system. Send fur
Harbor, on the 7th.
tesUtumihtlH. free.
thing else.
F. J. CHENEY &amp; C0..Tu!r.’.&lt;.,
The first of there methods is the one
Au exhibit of MieJuxaiiH MraltS and
vegr.tebles In wax will be made at the which every teneher has to use for the OHIO.
WuriTa fair. The work to being done at first few days ia *ny new school, or at least GT Sold by drugglaK 7»c
South Uavrn by Mra. Stoaley Fatter and until his anthoriiy is established.
But owing to the Influence uf teachers
bar diuughb r Lucy.
and boards of exarnluera Jhe term which a
Albert Reynolds who i« iu jail at Alle­ teacher stays tn one place is la-coming
gan for murdering hte w«e’«» paramour, longer, and as she ii«ew so the fteilud uf
ite-rt Moon*, aeema to have the sympathy establishing authority becomes compara­
of the puidte. The
pbwterere of Gaeat tively shorter. So in our argument In fa­
TRADa MARK
j
Falls, Moat., where hla borne In. are vor of the second system we will consider
raising a fund uf $200 for hia defense. the teacher as having bis authority estabAnd a paper from that place Mxwlu, Ugli­ llshej aud ready fur tliu adoption of some
ly of bis character and Haya Moore had s regular system of guveroateiit. First kt
bad reputation there.
cunaider aauue reasons why the teacher
Grand River ia brim full this morning. sliould adopt the second of these two meth­
Ttw water 1- running over I he second in­ ods. The first reason which occurs to my
tend. tlie elialr faztory and the flouring mind Is this: That a teacher should be a
in'11 have shut down un account of high &gt;eader. not a driver. That hr should draw
-POSITIVELY CURESwater, and toe river is gradually rising. bis pupils to him by the cords of com
HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
l‘h«* ice I* expected to go out soon, aud tlon, sympathy and fraternal feeling in­
damage tu property is feand.—Grand stead of driving them with the laaties of
PROSTRATION,
sarcasm, indifference and arbitrary feeling.
Ledge Independent.
And by the use of the first method of a
Arthur Allen, while at work In a Jvrtil teacher i» mori apt u&gt; act the role of driver
at Shaytown, Eaton county, wua kicking than leader. AnothergHfid reason why we
N Middleton, pastor M. K. church.
Cudar feprtun*. Mich., says: Sleep and rent
should alopt thia method la, that lt.eiiabl«a were atrungrr, to me after preachlng till I um &lt;1
one of his lelt bouts, throwing him high
us to put in practice that one principle &lt; f "Adlrouda' Now I nloep soundlv and awake
icftwihrd. and I can heartily rvcomuM-nd^t.
in Hie air. When he came down he fell
teaching which says, that the teacher
Prepare.! by WHEELER and FULLER
so near the saw it tore bls.panta h-g and ,
should rule without seeming to. That ia, MEDfCfNE OQ., Cedar Bprtnpi. Mich
I he otbar boot nearly off. And now be is
bULB BV
a teacher should avoid attracting to much
glad that his boots were sa large and slip­ a tentiou when it beecxnos necessary to cor­
ped off easily, or be might bav« bwn
rect some misdemeanor. Have any of us
killed instead of receiving only a sprained ever been connected with any school in
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. Thursday’, March 16, 1893.
MARSHALL L. COGX. Editor.

THE HASTINGS, MICH.. POBTOFFICK,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
REPUBLICAN TICKET*

■'or Justice Supreme Court—
Frank A. Hooker.
-or Ragenu State Uuivetatty—
Frank W. Fleteher
Herman Kiefer
|Firth Judicial CI re wit.
■'or Judge 3th Judicial Circuit. Full termClement Smith
'ar Judge Stb Judicial Circuit tn All vacancy—
’ Clement Smith.

/or County School Conuntadoncr—
Enoch Andrus.
After a temporary defeat the resolution
•r the submission of a constitutional
•nendment relative to highways has passI the state house of representatives by
to required two-thirds majority. There
&lt;ere some Important changes in tbe resoition however. Tbe former clause auth■&gt; izlng state construction of highways has
•een wiped out, as tbe sentiment of Mlchl. iu peottle seemed to be against Internal
uprovementa through state agency.
A
rovleo was added making tbe adoption of
ic county system of road construction op-

li­

i

unal with the counties, rhe resolutkm
now In a most satisfactory form, as the
. oonty system of road construction can be
-ad whenever desired.
The revolution
, -*aa passed by tbe state senate by a good
lajority, giving ample time to submit the
\ ji—tinn to a vote of the people at toe
*nril election.
I
There ta no reason why the roads of this

probable murderer;

production for the 1
up prices. This accounts for the Im­
sioners receiving 18# cents a day. About mense falling off in English iron output
ARTHUR
TAYLOR, A COLORED
100,000 get 30 daily. Between 20 and 47 urcnmpanieAtby rising prices, while iron
PUGILIST. TERRIBLY INJURES
1 cents a day is paid to 178,480 of those now
prices in this country have continuously ■
HENRY
WRIGHT. A
WHITE
fallen;
A
little
occurrence
.of
this
klml
|
* on the pension roll. To 47,400, 33X cents
MAN, IN A BRUTAL PRIZE
a day is doled out. Each of 316,127 of the hardly excites comment lu free trade Great
FIGHf IN GRAND RAPIDS
pensioners receive &lt;0 cents a day. These Britain. If It happened in this cuunliy {
are the pitiful stipends that President our free traders would make the welkin 1 ‘n’" Victim* 8kul1
rill Pl-ulmbly I)l«.
Cleveland refers to In bls Inaugural ad­ ring aril h their howilug about trusts;

dress as a "wild and reckless pension ex­
pend It ore, which overleaps the bounds of
grateful recognition of patriotic service.’’
When the! gigantic proportions of the
war are eptfeldcred; when the vast number
of. men called Into the field; when the hun­
dreds of thousands of widows and orphans
It made; when the great multitude of disa­
bled survivors it left; when all of these
things are considered the total pension ap­
propriations seem small. But those things
are never mentioned by soldier haters In
their harangues against the pension laws,
while there are without doubt many people
drawing pensions that are not deserving of
them under the strict construction of the
pension laws, yet every man who went to
the front to serve hie country, should be
allowed to enjoy the mere pittance allowed
him, without having the cry of "reckless
pension expenditure” constantly ringing
In his ears.

Gen. Schofield when in command of the'
military division of the Pacific. am&lt;ng
other things said "The Hawaiian Islands
constitute the only natural outpost to the
defenses of the Pacific coast In the pos­
session of a foreign naval power, in time
of war, as a depot from which to fit out
hostile expeditions against this coast and
our commerce on the Pacific ocean, they
would afford the means of Incalculable in­
jury to the United States.”
Admiral
Porter declared thatwkh these Islands our
Paclflc coast would be Impregnable; but
without them It would be defenseless.
The development of our Pacific commerce,

&gt;utry eannot be made to equal those and the protection of our Pacific coast, de­
- irotd. some of which were constructed mand the speedy annexation of these is­
---er 2.000 years ago, and are being used lands. The Hawailana have earnestly pe­
titioned for IL snd every action on the part
■wuta Untore than under the gi&gt;aa-yon- of the United States In the past with these
.&lt; earns ayslem^?) wa now hare,, but when islands, has been toward ultimate annexa­
-.ha work U finished, it will stay for years, tion.
«id will not need constant overhauling
Mrs. Lease, who might have representvery year. We dare say that enough
•aeaad money h spent tn every lowu- Kanaas in the senate had tba populists
- &gt;ip In this county every ten years at the been able to carry out their scheme to get
control of the bouse, rays that Hoke Smith,
who ta remarkable only from the cloud of
••re the work done systematically nnd obscurity that had ever rested over him,
__ ___ tto
____________
r.„.
nnU1 ** WM ch**cn
« member of Cleve■•roughly, according
the latest_
.ImprovIwlninmilal Io lUTlo*
. I • .£ gmtthod,
2 of‘ road~ bol«li&gt;r.~______________ lMd’'
_
■ etn everything to fanners, all Ute bene- dec*5ed &lt;W ‘brown at General Weaver.
’ taut which are to plain too need miuttau. ,n
whU® « hta routbern trip be­
_____ _ _
; fore election. Thia waa probably his beet
; qualification for tbe high cabinet petition.

j

X’rr.rr';:.' a

sons on the pension list is equivalent to
6*» cents a day&gt; There aro 48,298 pen­

When Grover Cleveland talks of tearing j
"aside the delusions and misconceptions I From Grand ltai4(!s Democrat Msrch istb.
A brutal prize ’fight ocettrrrjl late last
which liave blinded our countrymen tot
&lt; evening In the heart of the city, and. as a
their condition under vicious tariff laws,” |
resulk bne of the participants ta now lying
be must have in view the tearing down of ‘j at the point ut death.
The fight occurred in the numa ot the
American wages to the European level.
OUawa dub, aj the old hay market on
There are times when it is financially Canal street, iihmediately under the noses
fortunate to escape nomination for the of thr police, and It was uue &lt;»f the most
brazen violations of tbe law of its kind ever
vice presidency. Such was the case ot
known In the city. The spwling men of
Isaac P. Gray. He was recently appointed this city have been so much airaid of the
minister to Mexico at a salary of 317,000 sheriffs since the arrest of the principals In
with several good perquisites, while the tbe Murphy-Ryan fight two years ago, that
they have been compell-d to abandon the
salary of a view president is only $8,000.
usual resorts In tire outskirts of the city,
The great whiskey trust Is beginning to ■nd instead, they arranged to have this
fee! the effects of legislation* against it mill down town, where the sheriffs have
no jurisdiction, owing to the police sur­
evidently, rs at the annual meeting no veillance. The details of the fight were
dividend was declared, bring the first time kept very quiet and only a lew immediate
In ite history that a fat sum wasn’t divided friends of the club and its memtafrs, l»esides a few of the moneyed sporting men.
amon^ the stockholders.
were admitted.
Every republican should appoint him­
THE PHIKC1FAIA.
self a committee of one to see that die votes
rr,D'*l“** &gt;“
&lt;«IU«
Hrtir,
in his township are brought out on elec- Wright, a white man. Hying uith hta step­
father in No. 476 North Front sirrvi, and
tluu day.
a colored porter in a down town barber
shop, whose name has been kept qajeL
The arrangement* fW the right were ac,to- U* 'n°’1
I’rite ring
IjisI Friday was a great day fo.- the rule,, a regular ring la-|D&lt; formed and regu­
"Boys" and "Gs-rds." for they had the lation gloves utHl.
8
pleasure of showiug themselves to ,the
IW
**"”l 10:50 ‘ta "“-n wr. IblroduMd.
Michigan l^g'slatnre who visited this “rliSf'*1'$* ,,l”u ,l"1
»«»ll»« irlm
place and Ypsllaull. The cause for this
unusual visit wits tbe Investigation of the 'bird Uweoloml man nI |„ , blow on th.
needs antkextn-me necessities of the U.
of M.
If It carries on Its work tn a man­
ner Iwfittlng siteh an institution. They
arrived Thuradsy night at 0;:i0 and dur­
ing tbe evening aud Friday forenoon they
vMled the different appartments then
they aws-mbled in tne hall where they
"rt‘ “ "bnonnertaenl dewere greets with 2.790 voices of enthusi­ '1.;rt,”lLLb* '“‘“tabun tbe eletoe, when •
astic studenta
After brief addresses
-“““d. cowd bln u&gt;
from lYes Angell, Gov. Rich. Senator atop. The floored man
bad not mnvevt
IJopk1"*. Rep. Newkirk and a few others, •nd bl. bt-tb
the Baujo and Mandolin dub gave a selec­
tion and then the meeting adjourned. In once. The blood was oozing from hl« —___
the afternoon the -Law Makers” visited aud although hta eye. 7ere JZSf ££
the btate Normal and after a brief reten­
uox-xpresaloo In them.
tion, tendered them in the evening, they
Placed themselves in their easy chairs
funiblied bo the Lullman Car Co. anti re­
turned to tbe capital.

"HE M PEAD.”
"He is dead!” some one called and
&lt;be‘M«d

•11 xlelilgin men shouUlall wilt, Jo,
M II ban vum the onn,. |t M
b
“• “ud,™L'
'"«■&lt;» lh*t ibe bon*
will do likewise.
The contestants for U. of M. base ball
lT‘J comn»^’ee&lt;l practicing at the
rink This practically opens the jporta
of till* uwann
SM
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The lecture Friday night by Hon. T. B.
Kwd was a grand Kiiccesa and Mr. Reed
won the rvspecl of all pretest.

t pension debate In
Not long ago the Iron manufacturers of
paid io 1MT7 per. Great Britain met and agreed to restrict 1

tt,lr

to

"Ob, no, for God’s sake don’t call the
ambulance." exclaimed one of the men.
"Take him home in a hack. We don't
want the police to get on to IL"
A hack waa accordingly summoned and
Dr. Kelly went with the patient to hta resi­
dence. No. 476 North Front street All
medical assistance possible wax rendered
and the rest was necessarily left to nature.
At 1:39 the young man was taken sudden­
ly worse and it was Jeered that he was
dying. Dr. Appley was accordingly called
and remedies were administered to relieve
him. As the Democrat went to- press the
young min was lying at the point ot death
and the physician, could give no hope.’’
Yesterday morning City Marshal Miller,
of this city, received a telephone message
from Grand Kapids saying that Taylor bad
left Grand Rapids on the freight train due
here about 10 o'clock in the focemwn.
Miller was promptly on haad and had no
trouble In finding the man. who peacefully
submitted to arrest Yesterday afternoon
the reporter called at the jail to see the
prisoner and found him sonnd asleep.
During the stay be never once expressed
regret at having struck the blow that may
land him in prison, and smiled several
times when the fight waa alluded to. He
says tliat about 20 persons were present
who paid St.00 each to see tbe fight, the
winner of which was to take the amount
after 35.00 had been paid for hail rent,
leaving htei &gt;15 00.
When irrwM be
bad Sil.70 on hta person. The prisoner
says that his parents reside la Marshall to
which place he was Lxjund when arrested.
Hr acknowledged having been in prize
fights Ix-fnrv in Marshall, Battle Creek
and Kalamazoo.
Dei u y Sheriff Cowens, of Grand Rapids,
came down after the prisoner Yesterday
afternoon and returned with him last even­
ing- If tbe injured man dies. Taylor will
get small pav for hta pugilistic abilities
rMilfM5 s»ortln« tnrn ol Grand
Ra^ds will regret their presence at tbe
fighL
4
Uter-The injured pngUtste name was
W,VK‘*.,L, b"‘ “*»r
Ho
waa slill alive this morning.

tar noth rmr.
**’ ng Iwvn i«»tn at Solon. N. Y
julv
Ro*ei1 wh‘i«
•
vhd&gt; at her unete'h. la iVorfa, III. They
wy- tutwqi^.tly married and moved to
H&gt;ta city In 1844, T&lt;n
b^d
"ta”
1“ ma,hood and womanhood, of
.
lta'eS^"'iblMU"“l&gt;R°7?1U11* “H*

Shiite of w"|i

U-oOeeo";

The Kalamazoo Beethoven quartette will
be at the Presbyterian church on Friday,
the 17th of March. To bring this musical
feast within reach of all. the admission fee *
has been fixed at 25 cents. Ticket* at.
Heath's drug store.

Two valuable stallions. Faust and Mar­
got, recently owned by Bechtel A Good­
year, of this city, the same liavitig been
imported by Powell Bros of Springboro,
Penn. In 1886 from France. These stal­
lions are registered 8 years old and tn pod
conditions.
The 'owner will exrhtei
them for city or farm property or,-dl them
on reasonable terms. For particulars call
or address P. T. Colgrove. agent mm! »ltomey. Hastings. Mich.

►TING

ten In G

THE

Th. Dwindling Schcvlkill.

Aa each succeeding drought comes­
around the waters of the Schuylkill sink
lower and lower. Those who remember
bow much it baa already diminished Id
volume in tbe span ot a lifetime will have
no bcKitatlou iu believing the prediction ot
some that within a generation it may be­
come, during a part of the y. hr. merely a
dried up watercourse, av ta the r*se with
many of the rivers of the west, iril.e lower
now than it has been for very maay yean,
and each succeeding period of lbw water is
likely to be lower Chan Che la*t until there

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! Bagg
Heat a

republlea
town h

b

The only remedy for this is the reforortLngoftha vast areas of the watershed of
the stream, which the lumberman has
denuded ofits growth, leaving Dotting io
ita place. Health, the preeenativn of the
streams and the prevention of destructive
floods aUke.demaod this.—Residing Her-

r-jnibnca

Tim*

republica
a en Wed

Obituary.

„
Rtatall. widow Of the late
l»r. I. M. Rouen, dirt ,t be, bone oo
id'oT"? Wnti
nbrbl about midniabt. fr.,m strangulated hernia. She
was HI ,.nly twelve days.
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Several triend, ot tbe lolurmt
’"^ta 10 bte ,|d» ,nd
-b«t imbtUnoe the, eooldj Tbe

Over
Furn
buy a
low.
to lea
be so
ber t
repai
ol fu
a line
Re
Robe
Jeffe
in t
store
for se

fluence of her aterling nature aw never
be effaced by time.
Beautiful and appropriate floral tributes
were placed upon her casket. The funer­
al occurred Sunday from the family resi­
dence and was largely attended. 1. V.
Moulton, of Grand Rapids, officiated.

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Apparatus baa for aome time been in JP
■ration at West Cheater. Pa. for the manu­
facture at fuel gas, the remarkable elBdency of the Riacbins being shown by ths
fact that it produces iu one bonra quantity
equal to what was formerly made m

LOC

a ■ - j a k. a w , wa^wMM
.
..... tumlnous coal enriched with era•&gt; oil, aud
the gas ta fixed with red hot coke, the pro­
duct being not a strictly water gn&gt;. *• «
contains only about 9 per cent, of carbonic
oxide, but it ta very rich marsh ga’ hydro­
gw, and to this ta due iu high heating
power.—New York Sun.

• C
week
r,

Literature of a Student.
Here ta the way a student in a I’crtain
aollege wrote a piece of news for a local
paper: "A epidemic haa broke out air.oung
the students. It made ita appearence 00 a
certain erring, when 5 or 6 atuden: lock
down. The doctor derierr I Itwaspotak®
A young calf waa killed and catten.
— — _- «
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to M

•ource.’’—Hartford Coo rant

Ia 1697 Um English had potatoes, tulip
»&lt;*, radiahea, pumpkins, arttahoke*. col*-

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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, March x6, 1893.

Fm a fine hair cut or shave gs to Busby

Yos can get tbe latent styles In hair cuts
at Busby Brae.
interesting locals and neighboring coun­
ty ’terns on tbe inside page.

Neighboring county Items ot Interest
and locals on tbe Inside page this week.
Cull at this office for old papers. We
bare a large supply and will sell them
cheap.
J

Window shades of all sizes and colors
made to order at Fred L. Heath's the
You will want old papers for house
cleaning soon. We will sell you 25 for
five cents.
,
Ladles should see the nice line of spring
wraps and capes, In black and colors, at
Miss Felghner'*.

Always smoke Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar.
Always the same; always the best 5 cent
elgar in the United States.

PERSONAL MENTION.
W. B.
time.

Schantz ta home for a short
,

W. O. Lowden was in Grand Rapids
yesterday.

A. C. Brown, of Chicago, spent Sunday
in Hastings.

M Im Sable Beadle vtas in Grand
ids yesterday.

Rap­

Mrs. Chas. Russell returned to Allegan
Tuesday noon.
wZK6v. and Mrs.
frfm the south.

Pudfer have returned
.

Judge Smith was in Marshall the fore­
part ot the week.

•/Frank Nltns, of Lake Odessa,
the city Monday.

was

In

Editor Eelghner, of Woodland, was In
the city Tuesday.
Prof. H. B. Andrus, of Nashville, was
in. the city Saturday.

MIm LoaUoel
Voigt, HerpoUhe
Rapids, and will
Hastings friends

Mtf A Co.'s at Grand
i pleased to meet her
any
time.
__ _______

Voters should read tbelr tickets care­
fully and remember that tbe nominees for
Circuit Judge will appear twice on tbelr
tickets, viz; for the fulr term and to fill
vacancy.
It was rcpc.ted here that Dr. .Turner,
the veterinary surgeon, died suddenly ^nt
Philip Pratt's house last week. This 1s
untrue. We understand, however, that l e
ta very sick.
i^Vhlle Tom Bllnstou, was riding In a

cutter recently, a snow ball tlew from his
horse's hoof and striking Tom squarely Inthe eye, causing a very painful Injury. It
ta feared that he may lose hta eye sight.

See the adv. of Voigt, Herpotabeimer A
Co., of Grand Rapids, In this Issue. You
can save your fare to Grand Rapids and
return If you want to buy a nice .umbrella
or parasol. Tbelr store 1s full of bargains,

At the entertainment last evening Mira
Minnie Warren, tbe fifteen year old elocu­
tionist gave several selections, but tack of
space enables us to speak of but two.
They are "The Chariot Race" from Ben
Hur and the night scene from Maebech.
These selections were rendered without a
flaw and but for the surroundings the aud­
ience would have thouglit themselves liv­
ing at the tftno these things occurred aud
taking part in them so real did they seem.
Miss Warren’s power is simply marvelous.
—Lansing Republican.
Mr. Frank H. Flint, editor of tbe Has­
tings Basneii, called on the Republican
.Saturday.
Mr. Flint ta an all around
hustler In tbe printing business. He has
three papers under hta control aud be ta
the only deaf mute editor In Michigan.—
Charlotte Republican.
‘ .
We thank our brother for tbe very com­
plimentary manner of speaking of the edi­
tor of the Banner as an “all around hust­
ler etc.," but we cannot for the life of us
understand why Brother Tomlinson shotild
call the Banner editor the only deaf mute
editor In'MIchlgan," after the very pleas­
ant conversation we recently had with
him. In which we did the greatest share
of the talking, and wu did it with our
mouth too, and not through tbe silent lan­
guage of the fingers. We enjoyed the vis­
it with you very much Brother Tomlinson,
but regret that we left the impression on
your mind that the editor of the Banner
was a mute.

DOINGS
What! How ta it that Phln. Smith can
afford to keep tbe beat hat trimmer in tbe
city. Well, he says every customer shall
have tbe best trimmed hat at the lowest
price if they come to tbe Racket
A lady or child can buy at tbe Racket
just as cheap as a man that weighs 250
pounds.

Save money, buy the drew form
for 95 cents at the Racket

corset

We will have tbe largest stock of rib­
A sect known as the Restitution Iks has
bons ever shown In the city of Hastings at
materallied a( Battle Creek. They have a
prices no one will match, and each and
dozen members to start with. Rev. J. H.
every
one
warranted
silk, at
the
Racket *
Absolutely Pure.
v-Mr. and Mrs. Jones, uf Bowne. are vis­ Paton, of' Almont, ta tbelr leader. A
member I* entitled to believe as be likes,
. k rreato tartar baking powder. Highest
New styles, new toes, new tips, fancy iting at Luke Waters'.
providing
be
concedes
the
same
right
to
When he wants two or three hundred
■\k.' in leavening streugthstrength—JaaUet United patent leather trimmings. AU tbe latest
Mrs. John Wickham, of Grand Rapids, others.
k.x&lt; ,;„verniu&gt;*pt Food Krj’&lt;*i
dozen ladles, gents and child's hoeery, all
styles In tbe spring stock of Woolley A ta visiting in tbe city.
, it. Baking l4&gt;wi*raCo.. V
Phln. Smith haa to do ta to write hta New
Owosso bad a little excijen«’nt «t one of
Bronson.
York buyer, and be always knocks out all
Mrs. Thorp and Miss Carrie Thorp were Its railway stations the other day. The
Mildred Williams,'trimmer from the in Grand Rapids Friday
competitors with tbe goods and prices.
wife of one of the employes smashed an &gt;8
Jefferson street milliner shop, ta iu Chica­
No Trees of first quality can ever be
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pancost, were in umbrella over a young girl's bead. The sent by mail. Mayhap you know iL By
go this week buying goods and trimming
latter was just returning from a little trip
We bare an order in for 140 dozen more
Grand Rapids last week.
bats for a grand easter opening.
up north witb tbe man. and the irate wife freight, prepaid if preferred, we ship of tbose Indies vests we sold so cheap last
John Pendergast returned from his layed low to punch tbe damsel's bead, wblch safely 4, 5, or 0 ft. trees; 2-year Roses of year at the Racket
V*fhe Demorest silver contest in tbe
rare
excellence
—
everything!
You
actu
­
hta eastern trip Thursday.
she succeeded in doing.
Presbyterian church last Friday evening
ally pay less than (or the puny stuff. .000
Oscar Crook attended tbe ftfneral of J.
was well attended. Tbe class constated of
As will be seen by the ticket at the acres Nurseries. 20,000 acres • Orchards.
To dose out a factory we will sell you •’
girls most of them quite young. Miss R. Bullock In Jackson Sunday.
head of the editorial column, the nominees Exact Information about frees and fruits,
No. 1 carpet sweeper for 81.75, warranted/
McLaughlin, In behalf of the judges, pre­
for Circuit Judge will appear twice on the STARK BROS., Ixmlslana. Mo.
as good as the best
Miss Electa Fumiss, of Nashville, vtaltsented the medal to Violet Grigsby, In a
republican ticket, and the same is true of
ed Miss Lulu Felghner, on Monday.
few well chosen swords.
the nominee on the other tickets. There
Next week we will receive the largest
will be an election of Circuit Judge for
On our inside local page ta an account of was In the city the first of the week.
line of millinery goods ever shown In Has­
the full term, commencing Jan. 1st next,
the shooting of C. E. Baxter, of Charlotte,
tings bought for spot cash. We can and
and an election to fill vacancy until Jan.
Richard Messer returned from a four
while riding on a Grand Trunk train. The
will
knock out all competition.
1st next.
report that C. E. Baxter mentioned., was weeks business trip in the east Friday.
iZ*rhe Thornapple river is very high,
the former editor of tbe Charlotte Republi­
The
Racket will band out more kitchen
Frank Nichols and Martin Fitzpatrick
can. was wrong, being another man ot tbe
botre of the houses on the Hats are entirely
Un ware for 81.00 than old Fogus will for
spent Bunday with their families in Lans­
surrounded. Sunday tbe river was with­
same name, who resides In Charlotte.
&gt;5.00.
ing.
in an Inch of tbe high water mark of *83.
Patton Bros., of Prairieville, .are known
Miss Lou Doelker went to Grand Rap­ Tbe water ta so deep In F. DePlanta’s
Table linen and towels cheaper than*,
as hustlers in the saw mill business. ids Monday to clerk for Voight, Herpol- front yard as to prevent any one from
ever at the Racket
With tbelr portable mill, located about sheimer A Co.
crossing IL And when IVrry McCarty
five miles west of this eity, they sawed
vt)r. Henry Miller, of Otsego, was called wants to feed hta cow and chickens he
905,153 feet of hardwoud timber for J. T.
Beet 3 ply veneered chair %seata for 10f
paddles ont to hta barn in a boat
I.ombarb In 87X days. Tbe mill was to this city Monday to attend his mother
cents at tbe Racket
Mrs. Hannah M. Eaton, who has resid­
under the supervision of Howard Pat­ Mrs. John Miller, who Is very ill.
ed
In
Baltimore
siuoe
June
1853,
died
on
ton.
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•
Miss Hattie Puffer returned from Ver­
Two quart covered tin pails for K cents
Saturday last at tbe age of 93 years, hav­
at tbe Racket
The Hastings City Bank has opened a mAt Saturday night. She leaves her ing been born In Greenwhich. Connecticut.
savings department aud are now paying 4 father much Improved In health.
She leaves 42 descendants. She became
per cent Interest on all time deposits . In­ v4)r. J. C. Andrus. Halo Kenyon. Ira a member of tbs Presbyterian church at
Eight day clocks. &gt;2.99 good as the best,
cluding certificates. The savings depart­ Van Valkenburgb, W. IL Cook, and L. L. the age of 17, aud when 34 years old mar­
at the Racket
ments will also be open Saturday evenings Holloway, and Dr. Moffat, of Kalamazoo, ried William Eaton, who died in 1862.
from 7 to 3 o'clock.
The
funeral
took
place
on
Tuesday
and
Sundayed at Wall take with Dr. Andrus.
Well, tbe nicest lot of Windsor ties we
was very largely attended, the RcvJ A. D. 1
,
Dan. W. Rkynoxjjs
ever saw is now being displayed In the
Cashier.
Grigsby, officiating.
window at (be Racket.
Our county, neighboring counties and
Bear in mind Hie grand concert by the
At the concert last evening, Miss Minnie
locals on the inside pages.
Beetbpveu quartette next Friday evening
Warren, the yopng elocutionist, who has
Six quart milk pans f^r t cento or 80
To secure a good job of watch and delighted a Saginaw audience before, was
at the Ptesbyterian church, assisted by
cents a dozen at tbe Racke*
THE DRUGGIST.
■ Miss Pauline luitourette. soprano, and jewelry repairing, leave them with John
the eclipsing feature of the evening. Miss '
Mrs. Ada Ixmg. pianist. The finest musi­ Bessmer, the jeweler. •
Warren, while &lt;}nly fifteen is above med- ■
We want lota of eggs at the Racket
ium height, and! ta slight in form although ■
cal event of the season. Admission 25
The Hidden City, our serial story, ta up
cents. Tickets for sale at Fred Heath's
made up of curves. Iler style Is some ■
to tbe expectations of all. and ta being r?drug store.
wliat
impetuous
although
maintaining
a
&lt;
reived with much favor.
queenly dlguity, and her voice is volumln- ‘
We have uow in stock our new gar­
It ta said in the winter of '42 and ’43
_. OUS aud yet musical, capable of many '
l
den seeds in bulk, bought from one of
snow fell in the fall and remained until modulations and possessing a wide com- i
the best seed houses to be found. Tbe
April. People went to spring elections pass. The night scene In Macbeth son- ’
seeds are very fine In appearance and true
in tbelr sleighs.
eluded Mbs Warren's port in the program.
to name, and and about one half price of
The audience was good appreciatora and
packau&lt;t seeds. A1m&gt; we have sweet peas
Among the real estate transfeu this
enjoyed the evenings entertainment.—
and nasturtium seeds in bulk, .the two de­ week ta the sale of E..P. Perry’s farm of
The Grocers, i
sirable flowers for every garden.
470 acres in Assyria to Joseph McConnell
Over the goods in the new
fortJttO.OoO. This sum sounds quite muHams A Van A mu an.
furniture Store before you Miss lllnnle Warren, the American tropolitian.
buy as the prices are very prodigy on the platform, will be at the Bpring goods are pouring Io. We bare
:l-.v. You will be surprised Methodist church Friday evening. many surprises In store fur you—especi­
to learn that furniture can This ia her first visit here and ally price surprises. Come in at any
without doubt her last, as she ta now in time. You wont have to look for good
bv - Jd so cheap. Remem­ great
demand. She gave twenty readings things—you’ll run right Into them.
ber that we do all kinds of In Cincinnati
L. E. Stauffer.
a few weeks ago and has en­
repairing and upholstering gagements everywhere. I^t everybody
The test case of tfie Ionia, Eaton and
of furniture. We also keep sec our bright talented Michigan girl.— Barry
mutual insurance company against
.» line of second-hand goods Mar.-hall Statesman.
W. B. Otto, has been decided by Judge
Remember the place, l/€askSunday was the annual thankoffer­ Pierson, of the Ingham circuit, in favor &lt; f
ing
day
of
the
W.
F.
M.
S.
(
of
the
M.
E.
&gt; oertson Block, corner of church. Mrs. J. C. Floyd/of Grand Rap­ the company. He expressed a doubt as
the correctness of hta decision and it
Jefferson and Court streets, ids. who has recently rwthnied from mis­ to
in the basement of bur sion work at Singapore delivered,! Due ad­ ha been appealed to the supreme court.
-.tore and pay cash or trade dress in the evening. Mrs. Floyd ta a de­ The Franco German ring known all
lightful speaker, greatly. In earnest with over the U. 8. as a sure cure for rheuma­
lor second hand goods.
her work and held the closest attention uf tism ta sold by John Bessmer on the
The ring cost 82.00
her large audience from beginning to end. following terms:
The total receipts for the evening were and the buyer receives a guarantee that If
830.20.
■
the ring does not give any benefit in 30
days the money will be refunded. Try
Geo. Caln was arrested Sunday for be­
one.
ing drunk and disorderly. Hta wife has
MICH. been working at the lower hotel for some Mrs. Lucinda Lowery, of Cedar Creek,
time past. Caln beard she had been flirt­ was bom on March 8tb. 1818, and cele­
ing with some of tbtf hotel boarders and brated her 80th birthday by making chick­
went there Sunday and abused hcrind all en pie for her childrens dinner. She ta
Of the occupants hi general. The stal­ the mother of,eight children, four of
When iikGRAND RAPIDS stop at
wart landlady after landing a heavy right whom are living; Mrs. John Holden, of
on hta upper jaw promptly ejected him. Creasy, Mrs. Geo. Wells, of South Bend.
lie returned and being refused admission Ind., Mrs. Chas. Stevens, of Grand Rap­
hit the heavy glass dour two hard blows Ids, and John Polley, of Cedar Creek. She
- If I NION DEPOT.
and shattered it. receiving a frightful cut has twenty-one grand children and four
H- Baggage Transter. New lJon.se un hta right hand and severing an artery. greatgrandchildren. She doe* all her
He was taken to Dr. Lowry’s office and own house work and ta as well mentally
' iu Heat and Electric Bells.
tbe wound was drewedl after which be and physlcal|y as many a woman of half
/
BEACH A BOOTH.
was placed in jail to sober off. Mr. Caln her age.
hus up tu this time always been a peacea­
A fine audience attended the concert
ble fellow and we think had he not been last nlgnt at the Tentoula opera house un­
• ■ r-iiubiij-uii* ot Irving will bold a caucut under the Influence of liquor, there would der the direction of Mrs. Josephine SL
- '
rm. ludl. Eri.tny March 34th, cum­ have been no trouble.
John, Instructor in music hi the schools,
!' ■:
4i ..- p. tn.. tar the puriMMe of nominaand last night's concert fully demonstrated
;-»wrs. and the transaction of such
Hereafter the Banker will charge her ability as teacher of music. One of
filler business as may come before tbe meethalf rates for advertisements of all home
the most pleasing features of the evening
entertainments, gotten up fur tbe purpose was tbe recitations by Miss Minute War­
Hv order of Committee.
of making money. Exceptions will be
Hum.
y
ren the gifted young elocutionist, who
.V," ’.'h'-’ilicaiis of Hope will bold a caucus made In the case of church societies, do­ while only fifteen years of age. has gained
i\ I--* House, Cloverdale, on SaUir- nations and entertainments gotten up fur
’** ;‘lh oI Mwh, i‘.u, for the purpose of charitable purposes, notices for wblch* a reputation as a reader and Impersonator.
r-nrtiin:uing tnwush.p
and transacting will be published tree of charge. While Miss
’ Warren since last spring has won
ii olli'TjHisito’ss as may come before tbe
medals In many states. At Cin­
we recognize the fact that churches' and _!tnorest
.
“"- I
TJue. s o'clock p. ni.
By order of Com mltuq... various forms of church work are Indis- cinnati last spring she won the demorest
diamond medal. Her recitation last even­
Maple Grove.
. ,r H pcnsible to any Intelligent and progressive ing of •‘The Sioux Chiefs,” “Courting un­
D- republicans ot Maple Grove will meet
community, yet plain business principles
on Wednesday. March ttod. IRM. at 2 should dictate making some charge where der Difficulties," "The Chariot Race” from
Ben Hur and a scene from Macbeth were
r!*k,J* m.. at J. McKelveys hall. Maple
like to tell you about our ele­
f’’’t’’’ ,or ,lie pun**' of nominating financial benefits are received elsewhere. very fine. Tbe cwncert was In every way
*ndMairs for township oflleers or any ether From the very nature of tbelr business a success, and Its promoters are to be eont new stock of Hats for early
•iiitcss that may come before said m-et- editors are asked to contribute, and do
.
ing
wear, but it’s too long a
gratniated for the evening’s entertainment
contribute, far more than any other class
__
________By order of Committee.
afforded.—Saginaw Inquirer.
story for to-day, except the mere men­
of people in proportion to their wealth,
tion and to add that if you care to be
The Seabrooke Opera company in the
toward public and private enterprise. As
they are not overburaeued witb the cur­ “Isle of Champaign1 will be presented
“right in it” you will be an early buyer
rent coin ot the realm, their contributions March 18tb, at tbe academy ot Music,
of one of our stylish “Fedora” hats.
are not made from fat bank accounts or Kalamazoo. This Is the most gorgeously
■ CIRCULATION •
These hats are very popular this season,
bulging purses, but in the grateful form mounted comic opera sver given in Ameri­
and sold at popular prices.
of free advertising. It Is not generally ca. The company number 80 people, and
taken Into consideration that every line lu carry two car loads ol scenery, all the
Herrafter, changes for advertisements a column of reading costs the editor electrical and calcium effects and Intro­
»u-t reach this office Tuesdays at latest to money, good money too, because paper duce a full ballet headed by the great danwore insertion In the Issue of tbe week dealers, type dealers, and tbe venders of seuse, Clara Qualitz. This will be tbe so­
prlnlHig press and tbe thousand and ciety event of the season. Detroit, and
'hen brought.
one other things belonging to a printing Kalamazoo are the only stands this compa­
Baths
cents at BmBy Brua.
establishment wont “take tbelr pay In ny make In Michlgaa. To accomodate
Bom. to Mr. and Mts. Frank Stebbins advertising.” Aside from thia form &gt;25 to those who wish to attend this entertain­
&gt;40 must be paid out every Saturday ment, the C. K. A 8- C*. will sell tickets
rid«y In-'t. a daughter.
nlahtTurxiomposlroni and pressmen. We from Hastings and Shultz at &gt;1.00; Clo­
Boni, to Mr and Mrs. Charlie Brown, of shall in »he future as in the past, labor verdale, Delton and Milo at 75 cents for
" vagu. on March 2nd, a boy.
for the good of Hasting*, as It Is the duty the round trip, rickets good going on
Mtaa Vlolrt Grigsby won Hie sliver of any paper to work for thu welfare of Nn. 4, which will leave Hastings at « p.
aiTHitm
W coiitest in the Pres'-yterian church thH city lu which It ta located. We also m. on this date. Returning, a special will
believe It to be tbe duty of any paper lu leave Kalamazoo at 11 p. m.. running
charge a reasonable price for its adver­ through to Hastings. This will be the
*!'• “&lt;* Mn W. II. Towm, are w&gt;w tising space, where Individuals or asMctaonly opportunity for prepfe to see a firstlUnl lu tbr uprkhl part ot Ju. Clark-, ilons nt individuals receive benefits Yom class entertainment and return horns tbe
&gt;ua» ou Broadway.
same night.

POWDER

WantKi).—A good carpenter to build a
barn, sec 31, Hastings.
J ohm P. Laskbrd.

MIm Ruth Handy spent Sunday In tbe
city with her parents.

Are you going to use ar y
WALL PAPERQr WINDOW
S1L\DES this Spring? If so,
where are you going to buy?
«»f course you want to. select
from the new styles tliisspring
and from a large .stock. I
have as large a stock as any
dealer between Detroit ana
Grand Rapids. And as many
dyles and patterns (all thte
latest) as any Grand RapicL*’
house. And I will agree to
save you from 25 to 40 per
&lt; -nt. un any price quoted yool
Do not buy of houses from
away that send samples until
you hove looked at my line]
It is a very easy matter tosav0
money at these prices.

New
Hoon
Tea

.FRED L. HEATH,

Hastings. 'Mich., one
east of city bank

Try this tea if you never
have, and you will not regret
it. It ie winning in popular
favor every day. We solicit
“
your patron,age and know
that our
’
you. Give us a trial.

door

MX-.THERACKET

Look

PHILLIPS 4 FB8ST0N,

We

Would Like
To 71jk

STE33IBS I; M,

THE KENT

LOCAL NEWS.

his week,

• 75 quires.

Or Tws.

You A

you inspected our early spring arrivals
of the Stein-Bloch ( &lt;&gt;’s. and the “Happy
Home” Clothing ? If so, don’t you agree
that there is merit in the goods ? We don’t say
we can give you the earth at the prices, but we do
claim, that they are the best values in Clothing to
be found in the market. Our Clothing depart-^
ment is brim full of good things waiting for your
inspection. We would appreciate a call.
•
fi AVE

now ABOUT
T2UR
JPRINQ HAT

?

�WM fortunate in the opportunity it af-

dociorlag for the whole dty, if all oIm
(Mie me?' be thought. "I doubt If there ,
another M. D. In the place. And there .
that camera np «bor., there! I might
turn an hone.1 penny making pboto^WhUo thMO practical idea, were going

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through hie mind ho etrode down tho
steps and began to descend the cause­
way. At the foot of it stood little Eltza
smiling np at him. with her garland in
her hand, having evaded her grand­
mothers eyes- Gilbert took her up and
kissed the merry mouth with a welcome
sense of gratitude for the tender smile,
■•for he loved children. The action was
greeted by the crowds with a generous
shout of joy: the? ceased that moment
to fear and began to love the fair haired

LITTLE information
bceom showed ita heaving beneath tho
thin gown, and her eyes, so softly ten­
der at all times, fell beneath hta gase.
He removed hta hat, and with a bow
of deepest respect* arid homage to such
wondrous beauty and grace presented
the child, saying, “Pardon me if I hare
prevented her returning to you, but her
company w;w . so agreeable I hud com­
pletely forgotten the time.”
Wasted words. Yet how sweetly the
music of his voice, so low and tender,
fell upon her ears in that unknown god s

I REPORTER’S STORY OF AN INTER­

VIEW WITH JAY OOULO.

Walter—Will you try
(jf
’
turtle aoupf
r
GtHM-No, &gt;lm, bob. I wool .
Mtln uurtblnit «rr«n Ukm d.rt j,~2
tow unr rtpo tortl. wop, „
"J
kxr. H_—Harper1. Bumt.
u

Xtlh.tabl.of th. rwrot n„k.
„
lauta It wa. th. tutor, lor » uuwt u, . *
a pf«w of gold tn th. plate Iron, wh .t?

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Mr JW 0&lt;»M
1m4iuu io Um voraada ot tbo Ir0° Springa
taafimg
Manitou. Colo., one morning in
’■rbi. pbruei.^
D
UoM at &gt;h. h-4 ot
U.
oorlooklog Ito
“
Iron Sprtnj. lor a ,,w
had ao opportunity to uota tbe grout
rll&gt;« inttowtard'o appearance .Inc.
th., lit tltna 1 I**3
blto-W0 J1"
li?.™ HU (00. boro tbo Imp— ot nt­
S: tb. u»«. 1.1«
•■’"5,2:

had Jurt eaten a dllh whoM ta«. k.
A uulurtl glau&gt; window l.u
the parUli ehurt* ot Hjihr.
m«nor, of Lionel Luki,. wi,„
and detdgned the flrat, lifeboat iu

“
j
tongue!
She trembled with a new, strange
fam
PhnlcUtw UM Mir. ter.Uw It „ u.
Io»r. and haatile. with downcast eyes,
bMt rttnrd, th., know ot to pn.luc. .Zj
reached forth her hand for Blua'a; bat
phrMeal MlrrMloaot thdr|»ll.nuiu t»7
In doinf k It bniahcd against his with a
at tbe yellow bearded stranger, unable
relrety touch that sent a rushing thrill
CHAPTER IV.
’ to answer Iklapel, or move, as .was his
through tho bodies of each, touching
The reason why corn (mala*; now row.
X N0DKR5
A!ID a rival OOD i}
I duty, to welcome the descending god;
unevenly is supposed to be btcauiecf ju
their two hearts* cores with an electric
a strange, prescient terror paralysed hia
-J L.,r and when be started down the having opposite radials «.f growth frnfD
contact.
'
sUitawuy
bta
step**
were
slow
and
his
body
limbs, and his teeth chattered audibly.
god.
cob center.
She raised her eyes to hfll with one
swayed slightly, a« if bta strength were not
Ho walke&lt;l around the court in a
The people thronged outside the prin­
straight, pure glance, and taking too
sufflcfeDt to encourage vigor of movement.
cipal gateway as Gilbert was carried scrutiny of the gaudy and hideous idols
child’s hand hurried away, leaving him
Dr
Munn
told
mo
a
few
minutes
later
tenderly in tbe litter toward the city. until he came to that of Cbalcu, the
standing there, with hta sombrero m
that’Mr. Gould was not in very roburt
He held hta rifle securely and loosened serpent god, and then a strange thing
hand, in a day dream.
hta revolver in its holster, not knowing happened. As he stood smiling up at
b**“He haa come here to rwt and 1 don’t
the outcome of events, bnt resolved to the hideous face, which bore no more
think bo would like to bo interviewed.
[TO BE CONTINVKD.]
see the tiling through in the interests of meaning to him than a thousand other
Mid the doctor. I argued that I bad come
ethnolog?’. Every step hta bearers took misshapen heathen effigies, the appar­
a long way to secure from Mr. Gon Id an
reveajed new wanders to him, and he ently solid rubble masonry of its pedes­
The hot water cure for dyspepsia, indi­ exprevelon of opinion on two mature of
was becoming rapidly convinced of- the tal fell apart, and the heavy image tot­ gestion and kindred ailments ta by no the irrcatcet importance to the wr-t—the
2m53“ I«*°"
V-to? p“inc
truth that he was in a city ot the past. tered and fell prostrate upon its face be­ means a novelty, but the manner in which
Up tho temple’s causeway they bore fore him. The occurrence waa seen by it is habitually practiced at tho country railway from Denver into thesou th wertorn.
country
and
the
amalgamation
of that
the
entire
populace,
and
for
an
instant
bom.
of
•
WMliby
Stew
York
bu.lujU
him to tho clean'White chamber on tho
top—ite dazzling gold plates arousing there was a deep silencU, which was fol­ man ta certainly out of the ordinary. The road with tbo Denver, fexa* and Fort
Worth railway, which was then nearing
1 calculations of their intrinsic value in lowed by cries of intense rejoicing—tho country home aforesaid is not more than
^Dr. WILLIAMS’
completion. I requested the doctor’s peri his mind at once—and they placed the event was accepted instantly by tho half an hour’s ride by rail from New xora,
and it ta a very attractive resort for the uii-taion to ask Mr. Gould one or two queef MEDICINE CO.,
• litter in ty,e center. Then they brought Atxlans as a natural and proper one.
tionx, which would serve tho double puryoung friends of the hospitable owner.
Schenectady, N.Y.
him water and food—the first duties of They felt that the evil god had fallen
A few weeks ago a member of one of the po«e of setting at rest doubt as to the
»*d Brockvilic, Ont.
Atzlan hospitality being to supply the and bowed before hta master, and that athletic clubs in ink city, a young giant in Union Pacific’s intentions and relieving
guest with these before anything else is hta dread reign was ended.
stature and a second Gladstone In physical Mr.! Gould of much future annoyance. I
A single glance convinced Gilbert that henlth and vigor, received a cordial Invita­ think the lart suggestion Influenced Dr.
done.
.
.
Bowing low before him, the priests, tho disaster to tho evil deity was the re­ tion to spend a few days at this country Muim’s negative permission. "Well, I
PLANTS. IKisES.
who had regained in some measure their sult of a lack of. care in the construction mansion. He accepted with alacrity and don’t think you will get anything out of
OmathintaS. ,-v..
comjxxure, offered him sheets of tho of the masonry of the pedestal. The ftp presented himself before hta host and host­ him."
Mr. Gould was walking slowly up the
ess
at
the
appointed
time.
He
had
a
moot
crisp, gauzy waiavi, a kind of bread which burned upon it before the image
agreeable time, but In narrating hta expe­ bridle imth that led to the old Pike’s peak
...■. '/e resolved to kc:p u u&gt;alch upon him. made of meal finely ground and baked had in some manner weakened the rience to a chum a few days after hta re­ trail, bta hands clasped behind him and
plaster that held the stones together, and turn to tbe city he said: “It was a jolly hta attention riveted on the snow capped
“I think Fve broken up this perferm- upon hot-stoues; thin as a wafer these
*°’F?r^4.00.ti0n
the
weighty
idol
had
forced
them
apart
sheets
were
rolled
or
folded,
and
they
visit. Everybody there was as nice as could summit of the peak fifteen miles away up
:ice in about as clever u manner as any
laywrigbt ever devised." was Eric Gil- melted in his mouth deliciously. Then at a very opporttine moment It did not be, and Mr. M.’» hospitality is simply deli­ In the air as you looked to the southeast
need
a
very
bright
intellect
to
seo
tho
they
brought
him
baked
meats
and
cious.
But
there
was
one
thing
that
stag
­
He
did
not
see
me
until
1
had
mad&lt;
a
irt'8 reflection as he lowered his TVhiDon's CowmcTvisi report* i*n&lt;1 tor fr&lt;^ .-*t*.
.water and surveyed the result of hta cakes, with a sweet driuk xuado from force of the event and the impression it gered me at the outset—that was their cus­ misstep a few yard* behind him ami sent
the gravel and louse earth scattering down readerw- with new story; • Hosrt w * ox *
the sprouting wheat, called kali. After had left, as well as the beneficial result tom of drinking clestr hot water.
“Each night before the family and guests the mountain. Then he turned and peered Fnvit Farm”
be
had
eaten
his
fill,
which
he
did
in
a
i vi tfr ■
to
all
concerned.
Ono
of
their
idols,
and
Worn out by the exertions and harddispersed to their respective rooms a ser­ al me under the half drawn lids of hta Green’s Nurseru Go. Rochcstcr.N.y
■ipe of the last two days he had slept slow and careful manner, avoiding tho by all odds the most hideous, was pros­
vant would appear in the drawing room beady eyes. He remained standing per­
trate,
and
although
he
had
no
very
betrayal
of
tbe
fact
that
he
was
nearly
ir Into the murutng. and found when
with a pitcher of hot water and a lot ot fectly still In the same attitude until I bad
PROBATE ORDER.
o awakened that tho sun was pouring starved, for a god should not, ho felt, strong religious scruples, and wished to goblets. Everybody was expected to drink come up with him.
fitate of Michigan,Count) of Ba&lt;&gt;
.
jwn into the roofless ruin in hot fury show vulgar hunger and thirst, they establish no particular form of worship, a gobletful of that exhilarating beverage,
I stopped a few feet from him and.irtalcd
At a soskin i«! the rrubale &lt; aurt .'•■
brought him a small carafe of the sacred he felt that it was a good beginning.
because the hot water cure ta the special my mission in ibew? words, as nearly as I roontv of Barry, balden at the Probst.- iri
;xm him.
Already, as he walked about, he had fad of the host. Well, ot course I had no can recall them: “Mr. Gould, the Denver the city ufHasiingv. In said rounty. on :
As he lay thero collecting bta waking aitai, which he found to be a very ordithe 2l«tdav of Febnure. in ts«•uses his ears detected n low murmur .nary brand of corn whisky, but exceed­ begun to plan means’ of elevating the use for hot water taken internally, but, I News hits sent me to secure, if possible, a day.
ibuu*and etatn hundred and ninety thr-r.
people and rendering their condition drank It, of course, as each of the other* confirmation ot denial of the reporta cur­
;at rose aud fell in musical cadence ingly strong.
Present, Jhari«M W. Armstrong. Jim
did.
A
second
do«e
of
the
same
liquid
waa
more
in
accordance
with
the
times
in
When he had finished he drew ont his
rent in New York and Chicago concerning
elow in the canyon. Rising instantly
In the matter of tbe estate &lt;&gt;f Geer
served to us in our rooms each morning the plans for extending the Union Pacific
.
ad gazing over the low wall of rubble meerschaum, filled and lighted it This which they dwelt.
Wllaoo. decewrd
Here he stood, a man of the telephone­ while we were dressing for. breakfast. A wrath from Denver, and also amalgamat­
Un reMtng and DlingjLe petition, -'uh
e beheld the procession mounting the proceeding was watched by the priests
servant came around just after the rising ing with the Denver. Texas and Fort find ot EUzaoeth Wilson, widow &lt;•! • «• J &lt;:•
&lt;-ent to the temple. Ho saw the white and as many of tbe chiefs us could see phonograph-electric era. among a peo­ bell was rung and left a small pitcher of
Worth road. I hope this explanation will Ml, pcangg U&gt;M MdministraUoa n(
xes among the crowd, and hta heart into the chamber with undisguised fear ple of the stone ago, hta mind stored full hot water aud a goblet at each room. I
servii as an apology for Intruding upon
and trembling. The striking of the of scientific and mechanical facts, the 3uletly poured my mcruing' allowance
aped in thankfulness.
your privacy."
'
Thereupon It ta ord&lt;-re&lt;t. ihst &gt;r.d», ib«
simplest of which would be a miracle to
Seizing hta rifle and tenderly raising match upon the stones and the bursting
own the waste pipe of the washstand."—
»
Mr. Gould listened patiently, and then ITthday of March. A, l&gt;. :•
lu the forenoon, be aMlfrncd for IL- heariagM
these crude yet evidently intelligent .
ie’woundtxl bird he ran quickly down of the little flame into life was a signal
looking upward again al the snow popped aald petition, and that th- hrlra
; -'&lt;&lt;4 • ud
barbarians. He perceived that they had j
o slanting path to the next terrace, for a startling outcry. When the grate­
peak, said: “1 don't know that I can give
books, letters and records |&gt;erhaps, yet
you tbe information you seek. I bare been
ere the descent was more difficult, as ful smoke proceeded in'gently rising
they ground their meal by band while a
e way bad been worn by tbe fingers of t reks from his mouth and the aroma
For miles stretchre a floor of idlver Kind. away from the cast—from business I
~1 ti stream
Aft MU ...ft.
baXm A
ma*
The sun has bleached the whiteness on mean—soTong that I am not familiar with
j).wind qnd rain for ages, and there/ filled the air the looks cast upon this liv- ywift
wm Ort
flowing I...
by .X
their
door
iffbeifedy a uxitKold upon the shalof Eng censer were of profound awe. At and wasting- ite valuable power unno- its face a deathly pallor.
Th# kun am! tbe ma are fom and their tell yon something worth your journey,
ck. But bo "clambered from terrace to each new wonder unfolded to tbeir deed.
“-- *
battleground b that floor of ailvar Mind— but 1 am not well enough informed to do
Here was occupation and amusement
rrace till he reached the highest of the gaze messengers were sent forth, and
for yehen the mighty wave diuhrt in to so."
their
voices
could
be
heard
bv
Gilbert
tta gardens slightly above tbo temple's
it once; he had notice to bind him to cool the parched face and thirst of the sand
"Perhaps you could Uli me enough in a
per printed and elre
world, amt
and he
could, ho
.Iden top. Amazed that he was as yet sj they announced th? progdlgy to the the
mo outer worm,
ne couiu,
no hOwquickly“the mid blows with force its
tUmr. ones In each
moticed, he stopped hero to survey the people who waited without.
thought, at any rate return thither when j heated breath and dyies the moisture!
The situation began co grow jicrples- he desired at any time; he had no near j Then again tor miles stretches a flow trf
"What do they sayT am going to dot’’
range spectacle.
he asked, taming his eyes on mo again as
Betorehim tho Beenes of a prehistoric ing to the visitafter awhile. He won­ relatives to mourn his absence or seek i •Hrer sand.
e
oeing enacted iri a prehistoric dered what was expected of him, and for him in hta retirement. Then, too, | The knotted old pines on tbe knoll turn 1 liriefly retailed the goadp concerning
PROBATE riKJiKK.
ho could writ, a book .bout throe pro- ,w’ ■’"J1
tbelr todl" front tbo the future of the Union Pacific, of which Slate ot MkhInn. Countv K !i .rry
ry by a people whoso dre&amp;i resembled questioned his ability to perform his du­
Mr. Gould was suppoeed toW seeking the
e strange figures in toe Mexican “Mau- ties as a god. The rolo might be an ex­ p&gt;. tHtor b. bad teMUod thetr hn^.
control. He smiled once or twice—that is
acting one, and l*e felt the need of in­ tnUttlon. and wclal condlttoni Tbo I (rom ,h. burning -nd tbr, lir. te. But bis ryes lighted-up a triCc, though hta !
cript Troano.”
(Tuesday. th- ti»t dav
,Ur^
,nil
It seemed as though the hand of timij struction. The white faces which he project began to be pleMint: he mw , .hc,
fare lost none of ita haggardneea.
! I year oce tbousaua eight bum
xl been turned backward to the days saw around him seemeil to forbid tho the future city with its water wheels Haves to the snu. They flare not but fain
When 1 had concluded he said: “Well. &lt;
idea
of
barbaris^i.
and
he
addressed
to
turning merrily, grinding the yellow rebellion for the sea.
they must talk about something. They :
ten too triumphant Cortex marched
Probate.
It is only when the sun lowers iu proud appear to be much better informed than I
i bindful of men into Montezuma’s Kulcan sever^kquestions in the language corn and pumping the water np into the
, he was master of to be answered only in irrigating channels and pipes—aye. and ! ,nd cruel head that these trees and grasrea am on these subjects Do you know this
pital.
. The whole city, with its myriad ladder- a strange, soft tongue, with many genu­ his mind roved on until he saw electric "*!*• their crooked forms and open their country out here?" he said, abruptly
telepnono wires
wire, and
and newspaper
r.eu.p.prr j, '°r,'L' n&gt;te« btaof night; only
changing tbe subject.
■ lights, telephone
les, was spread beneath him like a flections and much apparent awe.
&gt;. T!
Then
th.rmetion
came,and
be
I told him that 1 had visited Manitou
Finally, rested and fed, he rose and I offices.
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‘J_________
,__ d
! ! !'b1“h‘h'5? ■“•^rM.
: st circus, with its gayly caparisoned
-.....................
.
—
, ann the rising tide, unchecked by the sun, and Pike’s peak and had been up the range
0nUJO1 H ,
labitantB performing a sort of nielo- strode to the door, placing his wide laughed to himself at his folly. But he
|has bathetl it. ta II these cowards t urn their to the cascades. He started to ask me a
sombrero
on
his
head.
As
he
did
so
all
saw
that
there
were
not
even
chimneys
I
faces
Maffarxi.
I«:b day. of Match.
ama upon an elevated stage. Tho
------------- —■ tnvcnwanani,
question, but 1 anticipated by saying: “Mr.
to the houses, tho
nor windows.
glass to tL, What
' ’1 hypocrites,
—
my figures were confusing; the eye hurriedly inode way for him. When be
these slaves of the sun! Gould, I think you would l&gt;e saved much
.
_ them
lem there.
I For on tbe morrow, when the day awakes annoyance for tbe next week or two if these
«B lost in tho crowds, but his gaze fol­ appeared in view of the waiting popu- ’ and he resolved to place
All
b uric
”* ‘the
•uu »*
“» «and
“'•* tbe
vuc »cn
ded that of the others, and his eyo. lace they set up a great and joyonsshout,
All uub
tlxta iiuie
time ue
he uau
had held
held. Eliza
Eliza's
little ,, ■*&lt;
*nd
sun
sen carry
carry on
on tnrir
tbelr reports about your railway plans, and also said court, tlira to be bvi.b-u
ught the flash of the knife in Kulcan's to which he answered by removing his j hand, and she had walked with him. In I neTef «®ding combat they play again tbelr this sensational statement about your
hat and bqwing graciously. He was fol-' truth, the child hud unwittiuglv led' him PArt- W,U1 backs 10 the sea, while nt their health Uiuld be dtaposed of now. A num­
nd.
.
And
, r°rvlu11?
a flour
si,rer ber of newspaper reporters are on their
in an instant he realized that perhaps lowed by the obsequious priests, Kulcan 1 to the different images and other pointe ;
Herold.
way to investigate them. They could be
was mistaken, and it flashed across leading, in the endeavor to show him of interest, for she, too, was alone today, j “aDU‘ ‘Ncw
tbe pendenQ ot Mdd prtitb-;
easily turned back If you denied the re­
| And uesired to eee, before her grand- |
,
' &lt; mind that ho was in a city of some honor.
ports."
'•I wonder,” he mused, “if they expect mother began to search for her. all the ' v
Melon.
Id, bloody sect, who sacrificed human
I held out to him a telegram from Chi­ pn|M-t printed at.«l r»rrtdaic&lt;i n.
mo to fly away suddenly, or if this sort ‘ new and strange sights which her short! » ^*7 Peculmr is the popular estimattak
:tims in their religious exercises.
***!*•. peachm. orange. cago, which suited ho was reriously HL Barn once &lt;u rarh *e- k tor
Is had not tho remotest idea of of thing ta going to last. IfitdocB.it' stature prevented her from observing '
He eyed it. but didn’t like it.
irte that he hail discovered a people jnH po. in.vler.bte Io . man ol modMt 1 when in tbe proetonn Th. people be tog p^,lo’„',lk “
“Bo ti»ey’re talking alxait my health, too.
,
..
.
.
, ,V
Ibis time luul cewed to gather .rnnndl N&lt;* «; with the wwenoelon
One &lt;l&gt;e
1 ft city older than our own civiliza- “S
are they* Well, I’m used to being talked
•
Turning
hteeyto
he
encountered
the
the
two.
to
they
eurveyed
them
from
»
Judge
Meek,
ot
Krew.
(UdtoU.unxvJ
u in these almost inaccessible wilds,
about. If 1 denied all the rumors circulated
SHE BIFF KALE
ditonce.
They recognlxed their to i 'T'eople In u.1. town went dl-unito alxiux me and my affairs I would not have
t while these thoughts darted through cure ot Chripo. whoeo forbidding tuo
mind he saw the priest raise his •bowed the utmost terror, the muxclee itor'e derire to we evervthing iu hie uew “to*
time to visit so charming a place as this.
apou to strike, and ho instantly ot his lips working with spasmodic ' abode, to witb s delicste Uct they ro-I ' You don’t und.ni. rd l,uma„ nacurr - About that report concerning rur health
F» Mod State
Mti tllp.i’’
”
*1'-" "I,~’ home
home uu
led his rifle and fired nt Kulcan’s up- twitches an he met Gilbert’, piercing. I framed from prraing their attention. “*?
T lh
’T'” •H
T
—
this watei
water. you see that I nm still alive. It Is tree
WTcoPY^^r r&amp;&gt;3

5H,n^co~1

7H£* 5

Nerve

Blood

Tonic j

.Builder

«

• forsake.

FRUIT
TREES

(

ielon in tbe taxket on your atni, and if that 1 have been tiightly troubled with my
Huerinmtog glance. Tho tetter knew upon him. In tact many of them bad
fN&gt;ple ou th.- way don’t fImik to you, then f ur. That has interfered with n.y sleep,
‘he bullet missed ita aim and provi- intuitively that the man before him had . returned to tbeir hou.es. confident that
but my appetite U very good. I am noTas
ou nredn t pay for the melon.”
eome
special
eauak
to
fear
him,
and
as
:
the
god
would
remain
with
them
to
■
itially struck the knife just above
/hbLi&lt;?&lt;,’ehfir&gt;t m,,t n dlcolaed
Sick as srnue people hope. About the rail­
priest's hand, but ita effect was one ho noted the evil countenance be resolved that they could see him on the morrow
bdy unexpected by Gilbert.
II to
keep a
» watch
upon him,
in-1| an
d ftor
or many
ys thereafter.
thereafter?
way stories I bare nothing to say."
to keep
watch upon
him. feeling
feeling inand
many dtt
days
'I '"Ab, iwirtal todli’taX’’’
ireiy unexpected by Gilbert,
We Lad walked slowly alone as we
^tending ready to Ere ag»ta. h. wm ■ nuuuu'cij
rtinctiTely
that
and
KulCaaand
and a‘ tew ot‘ the other prieate At the «« craiteg , ',„w.rer ..
**
—
“* u
-h«ro wm *1 anewy,
*
- I i Kulcan
riia.
uvav
pcmibly aone.
ctengerons one.
I--------------------- respectful
---------------au
. . cl"lmri:
uttehad to MO the rrittre multitude | poutibly a dangcrona
, had followed
him ata
diaol lb, trail he tururtl n,.&lt;&gt; w, ntrarnl our
He
observwl
a glance
general
more
from
a natural
ignorance
ofof "A* I te’ltftl todlnawith you urtarR'
U and karel together, extending their |:
Ho
obMrxedutata
glancethe
the
general tance,
tance,
more
from
a natural
igwratieo
W toward him with tend and joyful
dlriaion, of aociety-1 in the crowd below
j their
proper
.intie.,
under
circum
" ,’n‘“ “Id:
! their
proper
duties,
under
thethe
circum! O“ P1D*
fWTCt ot pynurn tba.
one bad
w, aaintelligible. bnt joyoua. wel- i and abont him.. The
ataacea. than
than from
from curiosity.
cunoutT
1.7“ J“*
“ •» bollne alrmdr
7—&gt; white
_*- roSte
rc— ot
J the
the ■■ stances,
“T. I’"""1- H» Indket-I |.
ttag and terrent
prietrta marked their
Thia
^ir, vocation,
voc*^on- white
while the |
This thought occurred to Gilbert
Gilbert, and J
- Ufa Ute toe Ol bin bool an.t aabl11 WM
confnrion;
terror blended with drew —
erf the
charts and the opulent
opulent , he dismissed
dirmlMod them with a nnlite
polite -oct™
cretn™ ’ folte
b renrhman bowed gracea---------------—,
--- c^fs
lu tbl."I*7 “"r“Mrtrt totMk.
h.the
mane blanched faceu.
l.-r. Quetzal,
One.».&gt; : citizens
idtixena distinguished
dtetincnulhed them sufficiently
anffieiontlv which
n:-h wa. readily n"dere.nn.1
.. ' At the’"’“
Ibthu nnUent country. That rock mar
ih
th.* many
knowledge^.
“
! a load
•’•cfara&gt; ’•reeb. tmtaln ralb.nl,
* Uuie money
lung expected; Quetzal, the fair god, from the ordinary rabble. He counted knowh

returned! Returned, as the proph■s of ages hud fortold, “with the white
e of peace on hta arm. as he was picM in the ancient rock carvings and
।tings, and with the thunder and
tuing of heaven In hta hand! He
.e down the cliff side, where the paths
e Huy, for hta ear hail caught the
d Qm-tzal. and he was aware of its

*tug that he was taken fur o god of
Toltec- mythology by this strange
de. Gill*rt resolved to accept the
ewhat difficult role as his easiest
i of action. Food waa now his most
dng neccMAity—the eidta of scientific
/very and research could wait But
iefit, with the litter of gold,
xly half way to meet him.
ar him in triumph into the
•with emotion, Ainee had
Kulcun’a arms, and Leia was
old Iklapel, stirred
meat, vainly begged

deadly far.

between thirty and forty faces ns white
! as hta own, and many that were nearly
j white, so that there were evidently a
; white aud a reddish brown race occnpying the great circular tenement, haring
I intermingled and intermarried until the
general type was a dark brunette. He
noted also the surprtaiug beauty of the
' foung women and many cf th, men.
There waa a decided facial resem­
blance among them all, as in the Mon­
golian race, but it was a far wore plea.*ing one—the features of the people were
markedly
, regular.
He observed
_____
no
weapons among them of any uort. ulthough a few days later he detected tbe
‘ present* of bows, arrows and small
stone tipped javelins in the booses, and
several skilifnlly made crossbow* of
horn, allowing an advance in civilization
Lit beyond that which tho prehistoric
Axteas had attained nt tho time of their
overthrow. He waa surprised at the pro­
fusion of gold and rilvrr- ornaments,
worn by even tho children, denoting a
source near and earilyjworked from
which toe precious metals had been ob­
tained.
Perplexing as was the situation in

VINES.

CuutiK of B&lt;rn a 4 In tavreulCk
and Pbil.p T tloiurote. I dbl &lt;•« :l:&gt;
Jseuan. A. D. tew. Iriy up-«
■
take an the njibi. wle W'&lt;i loinr-•.
daftMlaat, Gtdrxv J. Cox. '■» &amp;n&lt;*»'
bqtdMeribcd re41e»’»’i'111
of Barn and Knt^&gt;f Ml«*wau «-■

° toUbf’

‘bur?' "Un‘1-

’Xe\hV°X!lJ.~"“r^*

ta S"----------------------Y"‘ worM.’-

paper Turere
h'“^teu the I
^wmSXri in'X4
betot j
dteMwilltaS^iS1,
‘U
I™»er. ri&gt;owi^ mX *3*1
?te£

«»““«

. .
do’™ ■
XX ““

doHara am

part thrreo
UM, the Mil
lease in i»n
mortgage,
north part t

statute In su
lf hereby
third day
O'clock h&gt; tb
auction, to t
front door
Hastings, (
cult Court
premises d
land hereto
as may b

for .therein
In said mor
and parcels
of Hope su
Barry and s
described a
Lot numb
Barry Coun
off tbe north
south east q
town two (n

Kunar T
Attorn
Dated Marc

Default iia
of a certain
to Mary T. G
1890. and rec
deeds. for t
Michigan. 0
In'liber 33 o
ffiTS&amp;'S

fifty oneeen
dollars prov
suit or proc
ed to recoA
mortgage or
by virtue of
-mortgage, a
and provide
Saturday.th
ten o’clock
auction to
front door o
tings. Mieth
circuitcour
premises d
much
rec
amount due
cent. Intern
an attorney
ted for then
in said ruort

Michigan, s
The south
ter of sectlo
range nine

MttOHMU
Dated Jan

Whereas
meat of tbe
the xth day
Arthur D. H
Hubert 0. S
Barry Coun
was recorddeeds of the
es:syi

the said mm
said Walter
assignment
and records
said County

ot Drinctp
er sum of it

No suit or
law to reeoi
by said rnur
the power a
baa become
Now. tber
virtue of th
ot the statu
the said mo
of the pren
auction, to
of the court
of Barry, on
o'clock in tt
premises ax
lows, to-wit
Comincn-Blak-'s lot

. north line c
highway er
land rlcedf-&lt;
bigbsav in
south line c
thenec ou a
pond In an
from tlimci
apple river
point of sta
the place &lt;
more or les
town four
from tiie al;
lawfully tta
the fnllowli

thirty-one,
runuingfee
north |o t!&gt;
thence &lt;*031
beginning.

constituti'n

of said Gai
the peroet:
water, flov
above with
fixtures Un
erected an«
log both ot

cording to the spre-u
ebalneahi lUHir lick".

Dated. H

Tho others, too. took the hint, and he 1 , "l*r now. indge. dean' ye done dran dal Irame very near coming wmt «ben I waa a
was left with the child, standing before d’'
bi. ki, ha, hai ’
p
loan. man. A friend named Miller dt *m fuIlnw^Uv-wlt: Cvimnei- ii u -i mi-­
the altar ot ChalchniUi, tho goddess ot
J”'!?" P“M
the melon next dar- 7“ »'“» MHI«r « MoUer) Sntri I^e u corner 01 M&gt;cCou twenty one -• •»
love, the Atzlan Venns.
। ‘ outb ■ Conipenion.
••«&gt;e handreo aud sixth rod-1« lb’
rSl'iS1?1 -U“ ln
or l«a I
ball iheocv »&gt;»: xh-nr the qiKt’ ' ' 1 •
It stood at the corner of a projecting
--------- -- -----------------M.xtr n.HC, Uiri -i- •W’ ' • "
1 ™
“• bnl ■ ■taut* "&gt;I mind. t, rol
building, and was buried in Howers, iu 1
""I W'"
'
tl,,11 &lt;1M not eotno un­
yellow face shining out with a satisfied !ot th* llut important measbresof
and apparently intoxicated leer which I r,„
MaseaehuMlte. he- triend s as killed in Nevada. 1 curse it’*
made Gilbert .mile.
Hate Sre re “r^'lL" ““*• »« &gt;»
mtaLt’l**11
1 rrrnainrd *» tbe east. I or VrtK’aw u&gt; ifor hlgbcat bvd' i
Tbe child, too, smiled, and sa,d Kme. I
o?
ta.1,,u“ '°r ,ta niikLl have tarn killed too.’’
By tiih time we had teaehed the bnt»l
thing m her uwu language, pointing to 1 Lfwltand an&lt;i J£ ,’"aU?
day of April a. b :s
the idol and then to?Gil”^wte.^ ■ ttemj wX-^XXr'»’t're
thostep above, and sahl:mfatno
prehen.l!ns, shook his head merrily, I
After the ■IgoingctYhe dUd*^ ^2;"*’‘"■‘“‘r
Ur I-f nothing, but I ,Up.
whereat the child laughed again.
a11 •&gt;«• formality by th. amemblcsl
Sheriff oi iwn t euro
you will write an article anvwav I
Her ringing laughter ca^t th. ear ““■“
-asZX^S K pose
Lope yen will be accurate’’
7
T“ 1
l*Htur T. Oouinova.
ofimewbohad been eagerly
!“ X’rf" ‘S’ “^4«^rS
AMnrpmrtorrtainttff
Uh .,
*
•h^D* "nJg £
W I. W. Vroomas. Depoty bin-riff
tor her for an honr. It wa. Lete, who. i u„ im
'»®tnl«ionere h.H I thnnked Mr r
half a male away,
•marram that Elisa we. wllh
.dVTteJX U,rtr“f
’’Ul'r "ck“"1'
St TICE run IIEAUI»:( OFt-lXlH’stranger, come
The
f«»*ctand dred.w
came quicklv
quickly aronn.1
around the cor­
theie bta£L’’X£l trX'"“.8*U"rrf Mou pan, ot AU
ner with a glad cry.
was to arrive th.,
u”«he«
riritet, lovely,
lovely, her
her fair
fair hair
hair blowing
Mowrng b,
yv'nnt y oO' ’^,\’Vu».nt*h*
Erect,
in Into a «ate of to?? 1^™-"'?’^*
graoous
ripple , fw.,n
from i.
her
*‘&lt;”of reply. OeaeM
°*
■b.w «!* *f. r VI edH"rt to
racinM rirm]«-&gt;
__, tbroad.
___ &gt; nJbie
..
forehead, too was truly a right to make 'IF—'»l- &gt;&gt;*i bed mach to do«X.?“ £!"?''*!!“ta r~»&gt;
.him
Ute
O'
* man o heart stir within tern. At the I dU”&gt; *“*
•• &lt;“&lt;» tber did ww X'”' I “”™ iutonnaUon’ ree77
mg as though abont to turn and Bee.
She hadmx Men hi. face until thi. mom«nt.andMhi. ojm met hen, full &lt;rf
•nrprtee «d rincta. . warm blnrit

Na^iaUtar

(Mart, rt tiw rrolwir c®re.

'Sr ‘ J,. ,

. Notice it
public aucl
the aist
at ten
late rwtdl
on SrCtlO
township &lt;

ts-s

�CHANCERY SALK

MORTGAGE PAIJL
Default h*v'.i‘ - h~en ni'&lt;de. In tnc enndl»lon»

ssur*-&lt; &gt;»-

otdeed*. for lb*’’minty of Barre and ."t-teoi
MicMon. on the Wd'd;.y of Octeher A. D .
18» in liber34of mortgages, on rare as. ..:,nhl-l.
mnrtMEe
e .. r
mortgage ll.rrr
U • ’&lt;• I*
- ClhlUMMln
«• limrf in W»
I* fine
&lt;H- :■■ • e
r
of ibis tmta v tn- sum «&gt;f five'.m er d. i •• r.
dollars. iu..i rluliiy-mte eyits. and an at-inev’s tee • f twenty-Dva (kill T* |&gt;rovid*d.f«T
luLid moil
a»‘d
*u« or prueeedres
at law lieviog bceu inMltuted
mover me
moneys secured oy -wl&lt;l mortar#*; or any
tmrt thrn-r. I’h it on the 1st day of .ini .
I'lri the 'Mid Hirtmi M. Chase exrrired a.re­
lease In imri toibr r», ml*e« descrlixri.h. *•••&lt;»
morujige. imwlt : Twenty five acres eff hie
nortti part of the east Ti- bplf »f south en*f
quurter of sectionr*■ &gt; ':• ih"•’
' *'• '
mirth of rang” «’•«
r-;”‘ iYb,&lt;‘V,SS*2 T1'
lease was duly ttronb d in the ofiienof lhe repis
terof dee&lt; P.:hry (“»uiityon lhe 1-t «!:•&gt; ■&gt;(
Augnd. bi”, in Ub'-r IP ot mortgimcs. page .’4A
Now.'Himeiere. hy virtue oi the power ol
sale coDtaim-d in sold mnrt#*K?. iv-id 'ne
statute In such ease made and provided, not'ee
is hereby give*
that ou Saturday the
third day ot June. A. !».. 1K«. at ten
o'clock In the furei &lt;&gt;”n. 1 sh ill sell at ’pnidie
aurtliMi. to the •highest bidder, ax •!&gt;* '-r-u
trout door..4 tliet ou t 1‘mi-e m ’I-* I'v
Hading-, (ttmtbring the plain* Where 'he Cir­
cuit Court for Barn County I' I-M-n . l!;e
premises described In *..ld niortaiqm. ex-xur
laud heretofore rrh:i'"'I. or so inucu thereof
as may be necesnary io iu,y lhe nm .iii.t
due on-said mortgage, with 10 per cent. Interest
and all legal costs, tm:ether wfili an attorney’s
fee of twenty-five
dollar*
eovrmintcd
for ■therein, lb” premise* itdng described
In. aid io.h tg.tgv a* all tbdse certain piece*
and parcels of land situate in the township
of Hope and Or.«ngevlllc In ttu* county of
Bam- and state of Michigan, and known and
descritnsi as follows:
Ia&gt;! lumber- four (4) village of Cloverdale.
Barn’ County. Michigan; also twrntv-five acres
off the north part of the east nni-hidf ot the
south east quarter of section twenty three &lt;23&gt;
town t wo &lt;2) narh ot range ten &lt; 10) west, except
a strip eight rods (8) north nnd south and twent* rotis (20) east and west in the south east corHiitMi M. Chase. Mortgagee.
Fnii.tr T.Colobovk.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
.
-Dated March •ith. 1HJ3.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Deiatill having t-een nvide lu the conditions
:n-erfc»iu mortgage inadtf by Patrick St.Juhii
deed*. for tire county ol Barry and state of
Michigan, on the IBth'dny of July. A. D.. ixiHi.

sills notice the mini of eighty-one dollar* ar-d
nCAoneceuts, ami an atloruey's fve &lt;&gt;! Ilttevn
t|n jir* provided tor In said mortgage, mid no
-int nr proCeedlrii:* at law having been lastitii..1 to rt-cc-H-r Hie iu&lt;m«y* secured by said
mortgage oranv part there f. Now . therefore,
bv virtue of the no*er of «nle contained in said
i5‘&gt;rtg;u’e. td'd the statute In such case made
mid provided. Iiotlee I* hereby given that on
Saturday.!Ito eighth day of April. A- D. 1^03. nt
In the toremxm, 1 vliall sell nt puhlic

sr-ui. HUM beiiiic the place where the

of fifteen dollar, covenanvermises being described
State of
as follows:

Mortgagee.

made and dated on tbe 2l«t dav ot November. A
' D. IW in a certain cans? therein pend ng wnrrnl-» J-.l:n lli-lrte.. i» t-&lt;i.i.:-t.diiknt and Gottlieb
Zn*i lull It. H»i 11 ZirtcUid I. the Cliie.-uto. Knla:n-&lt;rn and e,-.miu»w railroad and Casulus R
• ii - o v. are .lefeudnt'ts.
N(. vo h hereby given that I *hsll sell at
auelMUto‘uaulffheat bidder, on 8*tur.•&lt;&gt; ttm 2x ..1 day ot Ajrd. a. D. is-j.i at ten
«&gt;'&lt;-iovk I &lt; u-.. !&lt;&gt;r&lt; i&gt;oOn. ;*l tlm north front door,
m ilte court ••.»n*eln the City of Hast lag* County
... B»rr. am! mate nf.Mich'gnD. said Court (oom
In inc U.h piiu- for homing the circuit court for
s.-o.i i.4/ai&gt;^oi B.»rry the foliowlnff desertbad
proper j; Ut wit: The sonlb erat quart* r of tho
*outii w&lt;v»t quarter ol section seven In town four
north, r &lt;n.:- seven we*r nnd cotitnlnlng forty
*»-r*' f
nmru hr Ic**; ami conunenclng
.1
fl.x

t»’i ;u»4 runni’ig from Uienre Hiuih forty rods,
ii.rui'1 w&lt;-'i
ty rote, thence i.nrtli forty
rob, '*«».«•»• east twenty- rods to Hie pl*c&lt;*
«»f brKitmii'R. e.mtaln :ig five aer«-&gt; ot "aud. this
HIM&gt; bring in "-.•Il f &gt;nr north, range seven west
Ditrd lli-itug'. Mfeb. March 7tr. 1»«i. ■
FRKl» W. M'Al.KKR,
Circuit Court Commissioner.
।
Barry County, Mich.
M.I N/.O F- K*n4*TON.
N&lt;»llflt»«r ttr CutnpinHiMnL
PROBATE ORDER.

th -Ctn
lih-tm^i. in saJd anility, on \V««,|i.exMv the i-r ‘I** &lt;•( M«rrh. In th»- year one
tkiuu-niui vlylit uur.'iln-ii und ninety-three.
J'resMil, » harie* tv. AnUstroug. Judge of
Frebato
In the matterol tbe e^Ute of Floyd E. Wales,
a minor.
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied ef IlrriH-rl A. McBain, guitrdian &lt;if said
minor, prating for reasons In said petition set
forth that lie may t«e licensed to sell tho real
estate uf said minor as in said i&gt;eiitlou. de­
scribed,
.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday, the
24th day ot March. Ak D. im. at teu o'clock
in the forenoon Im assigned for the hearing of
snld petition and that the heirs at law of said
dervamM and nil other prr*ous laten-dod In
said estate, are reunlrml to appear at a session
ot said rMtrt. then to tv Un’den at l he Probate of­
fice. In thn City of Hastings. In said County, and
show cause. If hoy
there
t&gt;«. why
the prayer *»( the ix.tllioner may not be
-grantee. And it is further erdered. that
Mid petitioner give i-oucr to the person*
interested In said estate, uf the pendency of
said petition and tbe hearing thereof by causing
a copy ot this order to be published tn the Has­
tings Bannkp. a newspaper printed and circu­
ited In said County of Barry, dke in each
week for threq successive Weeks previous to
said day of bearing.
Charlkn. w. ARM.vrnoxa,
J udge of Probate.

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Michigan Central
“ Ths ITiagari Falls Route.”
. dtalious.

icfuult tins been made In the payti«- money secured by a mortgage dated
&lt;). v .of nepWinbiT. I'M. executed by
l&gt;. Hiubr*. S inth D. Hughe*, his wife.
1 . Strong and Emma Strong, bls wife, ot
. Gin.tv, Michigan, which *&gt;tld nuirtgagil iii Hie ufflre of the register of
&lt;i' of :li»eount&gt; of Harry. In ilt&gt;er .'J uf tnortfe'..-.! pages'.’1 ami 1’3on the 3d day ofOe••r
;d IJS)o’clock p. in. And. whcrv&amp;s,
■::mrtc.&gt;2&gt;- Im* been duly assigned by the

r.-. of itarry, on the gitit day of FebniiQo’e'.ucK a. in. Ill libcrus of mortIN. aud the same is now owned
by Him. And whereas.the amount claimed to
on sal I mortgage at the, dale
.• Is Hie Mint «d ffMW.00
!|.;l and Interest, and th- furthi''inn
.vi attorney tee stipulated
:t&gt;.iilg ige. and whi n I* th- whole
i , .ii'-d i i be due.oh said mortr-ige
»r proc«'•dlttif ha* been Instituted iu
•ov. r the dept now remaining secured
■o’ ;.,ge. or any p.rt thereof whereby
r /.! »i:li’.c i.t;-;ned in said mortgage
iueoperative. ’
..... h r-fn'e. ti itiee I* hereby given, that by
virtue uf the sidd
er.of sale, at.d in peryuauco
i&gt;: iliv statute m sneb ease made and provided.
said mortgage wlin»e foreclosed bv a sale
&lt;■! Hie i-remi- ■' therein described, al public
.mvtion. to the hlgne«t bidder, ut the front door
"I the court hotro! hi Hasilngv. In said County
of ta,rn .m&gt;tl.e 3,1 day. “f June; next at ten
.' .•i.v'k luiile toremum &lt;&gt;f thri dav: which said
preitiiM'-. in* described jn said mortgage K-S fop
Wake * bit tn rhe vdage of Irving. County of
B;,rrv and Slii|« &gt;&gt;1 Michigan, aud running from
tlu-ncr .ist or in an easterly direction along the
rnwthllid !.•!&lt; heretofore conveyed and lu the
: uhr.av ert^-dm: itn-nwoaiui east ot the lot or
; &lt; i'l died to Efile Baldwin, ami from said
1114U a.iv In
^ u'li easterly direction on tbo
•uutH Sne .4 lite r.-&lt;va ay, to intrr-oet the pond;
t’.eac. &lt;&gt;u and along ilu- westerly line of said

apple r v.-r to a pol.&lt;t directly north of the
l ■■ph ol MarlImr. ai.d from said point south to
mu r’;ic«- of beKiniitng. couutlulng fen acres
more
.fid .,11 mi section thirty one in
l••*nl&lt;Mlr norm, range nine wen. exeepilntt
frum tlw above all si rerts nnd highways now
law fully thereon. Ala-rtiie undivided one-hnlf of
t!m fuliowlti"- Commencing at a point fiftyt«&lt;&gt; !■■,■•. -I . l«;. h-*« weal and twelve rod*.
ttiis-&lt;- feel ami ‘hu e inches north of the so'ith• st roni rot Hu* iiorthwe't quarter of section
lE'rty-one. i ,v.n f„tir north of range nine west;
running irom thence west eight rods; thence
north to tin- center of the Thonftipple river:
then e .&gt;ast eulil rods, thence south to place of
!&gt;*ginmng. It is expressly understood tnat thw
l.i-t -lrs&gt; ribvd premises Is all tbe premises, mill
l-rivil-ge and right* of flowan, owned by
Alonzo E. Gardner ami Frank Campbell and
&lt; pustltuting the late firm. Gardner. Campbell &amp;
I b . ■Irvine.
Umt Ulfs mortgage Is Intend­
ed io cover the undivided one half of all right*
cl •add Gnnlnci. Campbell &amp; Co., together with
the perm-tuni right to Hie water power, back
watei, il w.«ce and mill privileges described
above with Hie roller (Inuring mill and all mill
fixture* therein now atimdlng or berc.xfler to be
• 'cvih-d ami placed upon aald premises IncludIm: irith of above description*.
John a. Robkbtson,
Assignee.
Attorney.
'
Dated, Hastings, March 1st. 1803.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
in the matter ot the estate of Esther M. Pen­
nock, deceased.
Xiiilee Is hereby given that I shall sell at
pitlilic auction to the highest bidder, on Ft idiiy
the 21st &gt;lav id April. A. D.,
I«O,
at ten o'clock. In the forenoon at Hie
kst« residence of the date Entber M. Pennock,
on secllou Sixteen herein described. In tbe
township of Barry, ta the couuty of Barty,
lu tiie state of Michigan, pursuant to
license and authority granted to mo on t he 8th
day of kutircb, A. D. IM3. by the Probate
fuurt of Barrv county, MlcniKhn, all ot the
estate,ridbt,title aud Interested the raid de­
ceMed otJin amt to lire real estate altoate and
N-ing In lire county of Barry, in tire state ot
Michigan, kn.wn and described as follow*,
to-wit: /
Tbe sobth we«t qunrti
sixteen, exceptondanuoiic-h »lf «ci
the south west
cirner. TTlie south east quarwr ol.thr south
east quarter vast &lt;d tbo highway m,c'.i;»n seven­
teen. schliol lot number f
. Motion sixteen, an
lutowti
id north
nine(0» we*t. Also
rteeb
eomtncndn
-----1. N. R, 9- W., thence
’
•
.. rous
L.-f.
MSt
west four rote,--------- - ------ »»
four rods, tbenee north 15 rod* to the place ox
ta-ginning. Abo eonuacnclnff »t the north w**»
corner of lot 38 in tbe village of Delton, Barry
county,-Mich., tbeure east W&gt; feet, thence aqath
30 feet, thence west 00 feet, thence north » feet
ou acctlon six, town 1 north.

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HISTORY OF A WEEK.

tacked n dosen men and killed a horse. It
was finally shot
The Rev. Samuel L. Beiler, D. D., has
been elected vice chancellor of the Amer­
ican university at Washington.
‘The annual convention of the saddle and
harness makers will be held at St Louis at
the beginning of April.

itillo Coumo, Savannah’s only repre­
sentative of the Mafia, carried his bulldoz­
ing method* so far that ho was killed by a
compatriot tn *elf-defenae.
The Idaho legislature bra ad jonrned sine
die The apportionment bill,providing for
the Republic State encampment elected
representation lu the house for the Mor­ E. A. Shores, of Ashland. commander.
man population of the southeastern coun­
Mrs. Belle Hanover, of Merrill; waa elected
t les failed to pass. Tbe bill enfranchising
president by the Women’s Relief crops.
the Mormons passed and has been signed
by the governor.
John Farrell, In jail at Louisville, Tenn.,
After being a dent mute for sixty-flvo
charged with the murder of‘•Tom” Woods years Dr. Livingston, of Rondout, N. Y.,
has made a complete confession.
has suddenly acquired the power of speech
Later return* from tho election* in and bearing.
•
Spain are Jess favorable to tbe Republi­
The la*t word* cf Margaret Fox-Kane—
cans; who suffered unexpected losses lu one of the Fux sister*, the noted spiritualthe provinces The government majority i*t« of many year* ago—wa* a request for
incungrcss.it 1* estimated, will be about “one more drink.”
.
JOO.
Five fishing schooners from Gloucester,
The treasury department has made It
Mass., are given up for lo*t with sixty
necessary for the Chinese entering the lives. They are supposed to have foun­
United States by Canada or Mexico to dered iu the recent storm.
prove tbeir right, no passports or other pa­
Farmers in the Dakota corn L\lt have be­
pers being accepted as prima facie evi­ gun planting,the weather bein/perfect for
dent* of such right.
that sort of work.
Report* frum the Michigan peach belt
George Winn a negro ofG laagow, will bo
ray that the yield this season will be the
sold under the vagrant act of Missouri on
largest for a number of years.
the block nt the court house door in
Tbe MncMurry-Judge Architectural Iron
Fayette, Mo., to tbe highest bidder for
company, at St. Loul*. has failed, with lia­
cash in hand for a term of six month*.
bilities of 1140,000.
The Comet mine 'at Ironwood, Mich.,
The government of Brazil has seized six
cars of arms destined for-the revolution­ ha* established the eight-hour day.
, About 150 of the 306 delegates who voted
ists who are besieging Santa Annx
, Orville Overholt, a grain dealer at As­ for General Grant’s nomination for presi­
at the Republican
juuipuuu,
~
;------ National convensumption, un,
Ills., nsaigneu
assigned tor
for me
the uenent
benefit or
of dent
crwlitor* Liabilities, 127,UDO; assets. »37, &gt;' J!0®.if
0!.’,8(s0
.OU),’ »
at Chicago,
Ch,c“8°which General
’
waa successful,
atter-MafnI Intend
intf
I fJarn^lii
Garfield was
to celebrate
tbe next anniversary ot General Grant’*
President Cleveland hm* been asked hy
birthday- with a dinner at Philadelphia on
the Baltimore conference of the Methodist
April ‘-7.
Episcopal church to Interfere In behalf of
Large numbers aof farmers are moving
the Rev. J. H. Nelson, who i* imprisoned
from Illinois and* eastern Iowa to north­
in Brazil for writing an articlu relating to
western Iowa, eastern Nebraska and South
’.he won-hip of Mnry.
First Vice President Joseph W. Rein­ Dakota.
Admiral Gherardi says there will be
hart, of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe railway, has been elected to the presi­ forty warships of modern build iu the
dency of the company, to succeed Allen Columbian naval parade lu New York har­
bor April 20.
Manvel, dec&amp;sed.
Five pretty Buffalo girls are missing and
tba.natives are trying to discover which it
Frank Newbro, a skilletl engraver, com­ was who eloped with Hugh Mecghan, an
mitted suicide .it Portland, Or., by taking irresistible young mau of that place.
morphine. Ho is said to be the son of a
ProfesMcr Dewar, an English scientist,
wealthy physician of Grand Rapids. Mich. has succeeded In producing a solid chunk ,
Albert Rogers, who three yenrs ago ab­ of air—solidified by almost Inconceivable
sconded from Needle*, CaL, with Ilb.Ouu cold.
■worth of diamonds shipped thither by
Wells-Fargo, cf w hich company he was an
employe, has been captured at Benton , -The White Sand company’s works nt
Harber. Mich. Most of the stolen dia- ■ Sheridan, Ills., were destroyed by fire. Tho J
i loss is FJ5,(XX», only partly insured. The !
tuouds were recovered.
I origin of tbe tire is unknown. Thia was
Fire at Brownsville., Or., damaged the !
i Sbcridnn’a principal industry.
Ftockof the BrownsrillH Woolen mills-co
... ’
,&gt;
, .. ।
the extent ot ,100.000, only Exit ot wbleb
Gl«a.toue 1. I»&gt;4 np with aeo &lt;1 .ml llto
1, oororad by InotranLo.
1 “
““d reading-of tb
« &gt;borne
“&gt;»■« "&gt;'•
" &gt;*
“ I
second
tbe
rule w
bill
has
been postponed until after Easter.
Julius H. Stitch, a prominent batmnker i
‘cf New York city, shot aud killed himself ,.T’,C JJ'lrnB Slcfa,rin« bou*
•.
'
the secretary of the treasury $500,000 in I
.
'
.
u i
noli coin for silver certificates or trensuLr j
gold coin fur silver certificates or treasury
In' a free-for-all fight that took place ] notes.
|
after a cock fight nt Ionia. Mich., Marviu ।
In an effort to arrest Warren Kiekrnan, I
A Baxter received injuries from which ho
,
„
w
I
Velvin,
of
GreenJ
colored.
City
Marshal
or
urccndied
*’
' ' " ”
•
I -ville, Tex., won shot in the head fatally, i•
Thomas T. Eckert has Ireen elected pres­ ! but wa* able to return the lire, killing lhe '
ident of the Western Union, vice the lata
,
• negro.
Peter Turney, the governor of ZTenne*- i T|xe director* of tho Morgan County (Ilin.) I
see, was inaugurated in bed last January I Fair association have met and. rescinded
!
and now it t* said that he cannot live two
onlcr to have no fair this year, ami
j
weeks.
there will tie &amp; mecliug at a date to be
I
Axibfbt eanb&lt;iuako shock wx. Ml at \ nqrrad upon at a latura tima.
|
New York anti Brooklyn.
A reprieve has been received at Lamar,
Kraraet Dalton, a mranhtr ot tbo tamou. J'» • &gt;&gt;X
,'*««’ «om Gor«raor alona .
caoKot outlaw., mtcrad a plan, ot fruity ; arajiun tor tblrt, dopi tbo exrauUon ot
‘
ft loonier In tho .econd degree at lt.de«'
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Non&lt;?

GODS THAT MEN MAKE
LESSON XII, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SECIES, MARCH 19.

(A MISSIONARY LESSON.]
9. "They that moke a graven image are
all of them vanity, and their delectable
things ahull not profit.” Jehovah will yet
be Known in all the world, aud in i» far os
we by word and deed make known that
Jesus 1* Jehovah, the only true Got! nnd
only Saviour, wo have tbe missionary
rpirit. Israel was God's chosen people to
be His witnesses, but idols were witnesses
unto themselves that they were vanity.
Compare veree 8 with this verse. Those
who know not God may worship -vanity,
hut the people of God are to worship Him
In spirit aud in truth.
10. “Who hath formed n gal or molten a
graven image that Is profitable for npthLngf” Surely only those who are blind
and foolish, and Gal has pronounced a woe
upon all such (Hub. 11, 18, 19). Israel,
His own people, He commanded not to
worship graven images (Ex. xx, 4. 5), and
yet they forsook Him and did the very
thing He commanded them not to da Hu
has commanded us to be Hin witnesses in
the power of His Holy Spirit (Acts 1,8),
telling us of old that His work ennuot bu
done by might or wisdom cf man, but only
by His Spirit (Zech, lv, 6). yet we, like
Israel, turn from Him and think more of
men and money than of Him.
11. "Behold, all hi* fallows shall be
aahamed; and the workmen, they are of
men.” Nothing but shame and confusion
can attend those who turn from God to
men, for without God nothing can be done
(John XV, 5). ’ Real work that will stand
must be God working In ns to will aud to
do of His goal pleasure; all else will come
to naught. “The loftiness of man shall be
bowed down, and the haughtiness of men
shall l&gt;e made low, nnd the Lord alone
shall be exalted.”
.
12. "He is hungry and his strength faileth; lie drinketh no water and is faint.”
Thia is the smith who with fire and ham­
mer and tongs fashioned t he metal of the
Image to be worshiped, but his gal
which his hands inaku caunob strengthen
him nor give him drink.. Contrast the
true God, who giveth power to the faint
and to them that have no might. He increasetli strength. Hu pours water upon
him that is thirsty and floods upon the dry
ground (Isa. xl, 2l’l; xlir, 8).
•
13. “Thu carpenter mnketh it after the
figure of a nmu, according to'tho beauty
of a man. that it may remain in the house.”
A wooden man, made by a man. and yet
worshiped ns a god—and there arc lots of
them in the world still. We profhM to
know a man. who tw also a carpenter,
and ut the same time true God—Gal manifest in the flesh, who died for u&gt; and rue
again from the dead and Is now at tba
right hand ot Gal, truly God and truly
man, having ail power. If we do really
know Him a* our own Saviour nnd God,
then He lives in our bodies us His abode,
nnd being in the house He cannot be hid;
but how is it He is so little seen.*
14. "He heweth him down evdr^ri; he
plnnteth an nsh, and the rain doth nourish
it.” Hu uses trees which the true God
makes to grow, aud which are nourished
by rain from heaven, but knows nothing
of trees of riglr-cousness, the planting of
the laird, that He might be glorified (laa.
pendenee. K;w., an I was at unce sentenced i -““rcu L».
lxi.3). Aud wl;y» Because the men who
tu imprisonment for life.
!
Charles A. Smith, formerly treasurer ot ought to be like trees pltmteil by tbe rivers
---------------| Hamilton county, O.. now an undertaker uf water, bringing forth fruit in season,
Friday, March 10.
■ at Cincinnati, wolktxl.uff the roar platform
arc forsaking the only fountain and turn­
— . of athe
ear at Uhlrichsville, O., while in a
Sult has been ..............................
commenced against
ing away from God (P*. i, 3; Jer. ii, 13).
Chicagonnd Northwestern toad for (10,(AW somnntubuliatie state.. He will probably
15. “He mak-th it a graven Image; and '
,.
. ...a. ...»
----- _»oft-iEl­ Uve. though how ho escaped instant death
by the relatives
of Michael Gaffney,
falieth down thereto.” Tbe name xvood
with
the
high
speed
of
the
Crain
is
a
gin, who was killed at Elburn. Kane coun­
with wblch ho warms himself and luikes ,
ty. Ills., n few day* ago. The company’s ■ marvel.
his bread he worships as his god. *Ile does
offer of $1,W&lt;&gt; was di-Hluedr
The Illinois state board of health has at I not know who gives him Jife and breath
Samuel C* Cousin- , a paper cutter at ! last agreed to recognize the diplomas of the i and nil things, and seems not to have heard
Toronto, OuL. believe* bhuseif to be the National Homeopathic college at Chicago. | of the Gai who fed Israel for fortyt years
There bna been a struggle over this matter । with bread from lieaven. Jesus'saysNa us
long-lost Chai lie H’ ss.
Herman Meinkc waa killixl nnd Amos for more than a year. '
I that, He is the Bread of Life which came
Coan badly injured nt Wyaudotte, Mich., j
Senator Gorman Lx raid to have written down from heaven, and that He gives Him­
by the breaking of a raw iu a saw mill.
» letter declaringuecmring- tnat.
a
that tnc
the Democrats in , self for tho life of the world (John vi, 5).
Mta Julia M. Hall,ot New Canaan, Conn.. ; the United States senate will not scat any j
Id. “He eateth- flesh, he roaxteth roast
who had been an inmate ot a private asy- • senator appoinfed by tbe governor of any nnd is satisfied.” Meat and drink and the
him for some time, committed suicide by ' state.
I nourishment of his animal life are all he
’'"'’“.‘“‘'.n'"'1'
' LIVE STOCK ANO PRODUCE MARKETS. cares for. -He live* like the brute lieasts,
E. Coolidge, w banker of naupaca,
.
। like those today who say they have do
Win., who failed *om&lt;! time ago, haabeen
Chicago
time for church nnd religion; they must
found -guilty, on the charge of receiving •
Chioaoo. March 11 ■ earn
-o a living, and think that things of
deposits when he knew hi* bank to be in- .
Mfewtag were Lhe quotation* on tholtaanl I heaven are only for those who are sick and.
•oxvent.
1 of trade today: Wheat — Marcli, ojicnod dying, or aged people and little children.
The penitentiary investigating commit- t 73^*0. closed 7J^c; May. opened ..J*c. closed I
17. “And 1 ic residue thereof he mnketh
bra discovered that sev*ev- ] 7»Mc; July, opened 7JHc. cl&lt;»ed 72%c. Corn; n god, and worebipeth it, onfTprayeth unto
tee of Nebraska has
eral death* in the‘pen” at Lincoln arc at- ; -March, opened 4iy. rimed 41Hc: May,] i(Are we reading of South Sea islandtribuubl. to lb. »»» punbdimeM raeu.1
I ' ” "r 01
,rom 11,0 h“rt °f AWcal'“JL'?2^ICl,n,&gt; t k’lTTT'M
™,n ctawl
J«"“- «P~«1 ifc
who know no brtttt- No. w. .re racing
1 bH&gt;,aro’&gt;ie,which left tue Mersey rfo. 11 juiy, opened
closed S.?»c. pork—j of people near to Israel, andof many in
for New* York, lias not been spoken for ; March, opened (17.7a closed 517.35; May., Israel, that nation which God exalted
twenty-seven day*, not since she left the ! opened 117.75; dosed (17.3714; July, opened nbovenll nations, that through then: He
Mersey, and none of lhe hundredsut vessel.* ■ ffl7Ak closed (17.80. Lard—March, opened might be known, and this tells how they
making tbe trans-Atlantic trip has sighted . ffl-.W. closed &gt;12,10.
.hud
5 .fallen. Bwt —
... O church
. of
- —
wait,
God,/
or obtained news of her.
»tock-Ho#K The price al ..th* Union । ere you condemn them. Israel became nti
Krwl Jnblom . proruluret tor.n«r re- 1 S“k. . ’I4*
’
Receipt* for the day Jfl.UuO; quality fair; empty vine nnd brought forth fruit unto
aiding near Mascoutah, 111., was found! left over
about 4.0ri;
market
waa . hlmaelf (Hos. x, 1).
hat tire yon doing
dead in bed. Ho was 75 years old. Heart [ rather doll and weak; packers and shippers with your entertainments and lectures
disease is supposed to have canard death.
slow to buv;
bur: price*
prices fully 15c lower.
lower, ’ sale*
sales and line
fine music nnd works of men's
men’s hearts
henrta
Fire nt Milwaukee burned Romadka ' r»n**d at &gt;4.8U©7.00 pig*. ff7.aw.3O light, ' and bauds, bowing down to these things
Bros, trunk factory-loss. (35,000, insured;
, **?*
nnd to I’1’”P1‘5 of culture nnd Influence,
—aud from severely to seriously injured
*' ™
’
^1 Instead of bowing to G&lt;ri alone.

COHDEKEt

Meat
fftakes an everyday convenience of an
old-time I'jxury. Pure and wholesome.
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
pacltago makes two large pies. Avoid
imitations—and insist on having tbB
NONE SUCH brand.
MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse. N. T.

Dalroii, Lansing &amp; Mta
TIME TABLE.
In effect January 22,1863.
Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit
and the east.
M. jP.~lL
Grand Rapids

W

Elmdale
Clarksville
Lake Odessa
1 Woodbury
iHunflald
Mulliken
jGrand Ledge
ll&gt;tr*?tK

ITT
Lv Howard City
„ Edmore
Stanton
,. Ionia

IGoing Weat~ |
Detroit
Ijtnslng
Grand Ledge
Mulliken
Hunfleld
Woodbury
Lake Odessa
Clarksville
Ktmdale
Alto
McCord
Hast Paris
Ur Grand Rapids

8

Grand E*dff*
Portland
Ionia
Howard City
Ionia
Stanton
rdinorc____
• Every day, others week days only, t stop
on signnl.
Parlor cars on ail trains between Grand
Kai&gt;id.*and Detroit. Beats 23 cents. Coomcttoo*
made inUnion station. Grand Rapids with the
ClIK'AiloA Wnrr* Mk-HJGAX KAILWAT FOB

ms. Ciiaulkvoix anx» PrrorKXY. Favorite
route to tbesummer resorts of northern Michi­
gan.
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago. 8:60 A
Leave (or Manistee and Traverse City 7 JO
M.ands-ool*. M.
Leave lor Cbarlexoli nnd Petoskey 7 JO A. M.
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers on
night trains to Chicago.
Ask our agent* for further Dsrtlculsrs of \
write to
.
Gkorg* DKllAVEX.Gen’l Faas’r Ag’t.
Grand Rapid*.

Chicago, Kalanaioo J; Sagiaiw
TIME TABLE.
In effect September 11,1832.
Stations.

NUBTII.
Kalamazoo Lv..
East Cooper
Richland J unci
Cressey
Milo
Delton
Cloverdale
Shultz
Hastings-..........
Coats Grove....
Woodland
Woodburjr
lensing...
Detroit
Grand Rapids.

Statlou*.
south.
Kalamazoo Ar..
RasXCooi&lt;er Lv.
Richland Juoct
Cressey ...
MUo
Dolton . .
Cloventale
Shulti

a. m.
10 00
•9 40
9 13
•9 34
9 2S
9 20
9 1C
•9 01

p. m.
6 25
•6 13 •3 16
•ft 06 3 01
•6 Cl • * 40
JO
•5 M
6 45 2 05
6 37 1 30
•5 27 1 10

8 47

5 13 12 45

Hastings.

•8 33 •4 » •12 00
S 23 I (8 11 S3
8 11 4 Ul 11 44

Coats Grove
Woodland

Lansing
3 4.4 10 45
Detroit....
1 3S 7 50
7 00
Grand Rapids.
eight men, nearly all firemen.
] 'Cattle-Receipts
for
tho
day
17jnk
quality
’
18
\
?
,
1U
',
C
*?
ot
,
k
#
,
n
°
wn
no
^
nDder—Receipts
tho moderately
day 17JkLk quality
•Stop* on signal only.
W. S. Bowen, a Roman Catholic of oiKkttle
fain
marketforonly
nctlvs
for He hath shut their eyes that they
j fain market only moderately active
♦ No*. 5 and * will not carry paswnger* unlea*
Westchester. Pa. sent bis children to on packing and
*nd shipping account: price* were cannot
The
thing
on earth
---------- eec.^
----- , greatest
V
--------------------- provided with freight train permite.
train* will be run at tbe convenleoee
public school and the priest excommuni­ unchanced; quotation* ranged at S5.3QS.aj. is the knowkdge’of God; it is better than of Freight
the company, who reserve the right to change
choice
to
extra
sh.pplng
steers.
ffl.NxftS.S
'
all
earthly
wkdoni
or
riches
or
might
(J(r.
cated him. Monsignor Satolll has just re­
tnlns without notice.
good to choice da. $4,1^1.63 fair to good. I ix, 23,94)1 J«»U* w»id, “This lx life eternal, the time of such
W. S. Drwinr. (len’l Manager.
stored Bowen to hl* church privileges, re­
ffAfi^MJX.’common to nrtlna da.
to know Thee, the only true God. and
H. C. Porrxu. G^:'l P. s I. Av .
gardless of bis offence
butchers’ ateen, (taifttJ. Stocker*. (LWSJ» I .
ciiri«t w-hnm Thou hiwt sent" I Lib..
A dividend of S3 per *hare hw been de-; Texas rteera (OKMlB feeder*. ffxio^L.-d
lared'by the
dared'by
the Bell
Bell Telephone
Telephone company,
company, !I cow^ (XuOftM'. heifer*. S2ri5*&gt;A75 balls, and * ri,’,3)’ ,A n&lt;U£u*®°u“t£I f*tb,n»P b“*
r
r
। ffim.i^nm v..|d enire*
। loss for lhe excellency of tbo knowledge of
payable April 15.
* Sheep-Keceipt.s for lhe day ID.Wk quality
Christ (Phil, iii, fi). Because Israel
Engineer Phillips of a passenger train ■
■.in-..
wi.i.-r.. .-nn.
f“,r« m^kct ratlior aqtlve and price* un- deliberately nnd willfully turned awny
was killed
killed and
and conductor
Conductor William
Cum-:. cbanKeJ7 quotation, rarorcd at S4.*Uft3.23 * from her God He therefore abut her eyes
was
wiinam yummins, of the same train, was badly Injured
Wo.t-rnK gLioji'd naHrra, and nnd hardened her heart. Compare laa. vi,
in a collision at Chnddaford Junction. Pa , ff5.40aa.s-, iambi*.
i 0 10- Math xill 11
!
1 separator. 2M»ft
’1P-’ "And none crxuidereth iu hi* heart.’’
Saturday. March- XI.
—. —
packing
Sc?
ISfttee.-----Ejm-Briih
tS 1T.-H7
‘^ N®
«*med to haw aro** enough to
Tbe Empress Frederick worked a*bit of stock. I5ftl6e. Eggs—Frcah stock, 17&lt;.-cl7’*o
sir. MILD
carpet on which all her children knelt when per do* Dressed poultry-Chicken*. ItaWo »ny. Here lx wood of which I make a fire to
confirmed; the late emperor’s coffin rested 1 per lb; turkey*. 13^&gt;15c; duck*. rJftllc; warin me. and boku .my bread, nnd roast
flLSTSlWE
geese. Italic. Potatoes — «»«
Wisconsin
Bur------- ■- ••
—' my ment, and the rest J worship a* a god,
upon it*, the present German emperor aud ’------- ‘
banka, TwaTHc per bu; Hebron. 86473c;
Peer
­
---- ---------------falling down to the slock of a tree. When
tbe Princesses Charlotte, Sophia and Vic­
lew. •w.itWc; Hase. &lt; - a&gt;c Sweet potatoes— t once nit.n turn nwwjr from the wort! of God,
toria were married standing on it.
Illinois; SX'iOjJi W p
bbL
1 Apples
“ —Fair
e to
n tjiey are rvmiy tn IteHevc any delusion, and
The duke of Cumberland possesses an goal.
pei ■ jl; fancy.
I
flud •'.plenty
—will
■ — ----’.T*' (II Thess.
"7""' il, 10-12).
7"
,
immense fortune in gold and silver plate. Cranberries—Jersey. i»ncy. fflO.lriftll.hJ per they
His collection of family jewels is worth up­ bbl. Honey—White clever In Lpuund sec: 1 20- “He Iccdeth on tube*} o deceived
ward of £400,000. Tho duke is the owner Hons, liftIGc per Hr. broken comb, luc; dark heart bath turned him aside that bo con
cotub. good condition, 8&lt;i*e: extracted. TftSo -I not
- deliver bi*
■ soul.
......
”
It
We
hoed
not
of some of the most valuable ot what were
promptly and only tho word of God. mUnn
formerly the English crown jewels.
! will continually deceive u« and gire ns
Tbe quMn bee eppoioted Major General .
„„,.,
Nrw Yohe. March IX 1 ashes for bread. Seo how the church 1*
Sir George Sle.r.n While.-who MKcee.1.
mraer-No. 1 rad rad. opened Irra no
deceive*! twlay. fancying that she is Israel,
grrxHA'nr'r-.—
Lord Robert* as commander-in-cliicf in : foreign buying, declined
local reul- i and that htr Catalan Is to convert the
India, to bo a knight grand commander of ixing. advanced, hiftide. declined ’iftvjc,
tbe Most Eminent Order of tho Indian ■ rteady*; .May, 77 T-lityTi&amp;c; June.—c; July, ; world, ar,d that si.cIjoh plenty of time to
do
it
in.
Seo
bow
the
people
follow
those
Empire.
I
frroc; Augut, a%c; September, HUft
Uncovered by t.’in eminent I-rturte. Jucriailst 15
December, h.Jq
Rye-Nominal; , who destroy the Word, and leaven their
nvrrcc* dxuM.&lt;«x lid&amp;cs taitc.-ubzi.i ortetr.:™
»v 11Ham Herr, John Grosbeck, Julius
okftaac.
Barley-Dull and firm; ' faal till it secinn as If the whole was
Lempku, nnd Frank Slmond* were buned I mate, OKHkt; western. ®ftS c; No.1 Toronto, lunvenul already. Let n* turn eye* and
beneath the ruins ot a collapsing turret j iw^wc: No. 3 do. 84ft8fic. Corn-No. tfVery 1 hearts to Him who is “expecting till Hl*
which they were putting on a Chicago dull, firm; March, 5o?*e; April, —c: May, I enemies be mode Hix footstool” (Heb. x,
house. Simonds will probably die.
,
June. --c; July, tBi&amp;'IXe: No.'
18), and filled with His spirit live to make
ba. ^opud CU AO.U.U.O bat- .
| Him known, obeying tu tbe utmost Hia
May.
3-WtfdH 5-16c; Mate,
Pork , command, “Go ye into all tbe world nnd
A milch cow afflicted with hydrophobia -QulaU uew me**. $lVJUQ19.7j; old iucm. i preach the Gospel to every creature;’’ then
ran amuck iu tKa very brirt of thu retail Si'--7 019-50; extra prime nominal, laird—| ahall wu rraliM Hi* "Lo, 1 am with you
kS*J»MxS
besinen portion of Kansas City. It ate &lt;jluta; nominal; *team rend^red.ffbUa
|

EWK.

Bottle

HeadachE!
jj—

Cures Constipation
HASTINGS BANNER
and
New York Tribune,

�Additional County News.
A ifleasant surprise
was twenV
KwtalSSwalu
by ^ut

school mates who asscmbW
,u
evening

10

1U«-«X-

ouno

S In b, lhe merrr granp or
«nn TO
See .lldl
U.T
Ue CT or ell -bo were pn«nl-«n

ebUdmn.
niowsant evening was principally sja-u*
fn^oltowing what they tertn a spider web,
renorta very enjoyable time hi follow

Uh end—Od Friday the 10th, Mrs.. W. T.
Berber reeelved ll» »d new. or tbe eery
sudden death of her sister. Mrs. Ulart
Loomis, aged 83- of ‘he norttl weat p*rt,uf
Hope, who expired about 5 o clock tbe
previous afternoon. She leaves a busband.
one daughter and two sisters to mourn her
departure—Mrs. Hattie Gould and daugh­
ter of Kalamazoa are visiting her brother,
M ’&amp; Barber—Lew Smith and wife in
company with Frank Tobey and wife, of
Caledonia, art visiting A. O. Cortrtght and
family, calling on other friends about tbe
Corners, and on their return borne expect
to visit Mrs. Asher Stanley, of Prairieville
—Mrs- Martha Loomis funeral services
was observed on Sunday at Cedar Creek,
and her burial took place here In lhe east
cemetery by the side of a former husband,
John Stock—Harry Bellinger delivered his
fat sheep to-&lt;iay at Richland—Ed. Hursley
intends to ship his fat sheep Tuesday, and
go with them to Buffalo—J. H. Brown has
commenced moving from Plainwell to Ross,
where he takes full possession of a farm
the first of April.
,
Sunday School Convention.

Following is the program for the annual
convention of tl^e Barry County Sabbath
School Association to be held in the M. E.
cbarch. Hastings, Mich., Tuesday and
Wednesday. March 23th and 39th, 1893.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
2: 30—Song service, Im! by Miss Quinn,
Hastings.
.
Scripture lesson and prayer—Rev. E. M.
Blanchard. Hastings.
Address of Welcome—Rev. W. M. Puf­
fer. Hastings.
Response— Rev. J.
W.
McAllister,
Nashville.
Music.
Buslnes’!—Appointment of committees
on resolutions, credentials, etc.
Address—Record of Sabbath school
work. Mrs- A.
D. Grigsby.
Hast­
ings.
Report of committee of entertainment.
7:30 TUESDAY EVENING.
’
Devotional exercises—Rev. W. Keillor,
Woodland.
Address—Rev. W. H. Wright, Free­
port.
Paper—Mrs. M. F. Jordan, Middleville.
Paper. The manhood and womanhood
tbe age demands— W. O. Lowdi n. Hast­
ings.
Song—Rev. J. W. Horner, Middleville.
Address. Rev. Mr. Dealtry, Middleville.
Music in charge of pres, of choir.
9:00 WEDNESDAY FORENOON.
Devotional exercises—Rev. Mr. Baxter,
Nashville.
Township Reports.
.
/
’
Address. “Advance methods Of S. S.
and Evangelistic work—M. H. Reynolds.
State Sec’y.
. Paper. "Why am 1 a Christian?”—Lottie
Carpenter, Woodland.
Address. "Norman Work and a Normal
Less on—M. H. Reynolds.
Paper. "The future men and women
the result of present teachings—Mrs.
G. E. Hollister. Hastings.

» «. "«

Kt Cline, tots, village
W«hmPLPerry to Joseph McConnell. 470 a.

There is a sunken forest of white cedar
on the coast at New Jersey which baa been
continuously “mined” for ita valuable
timber for more than eighty years. The
curious Industry of digging for thsunk­
en logs is carried on by people of Dennhvillefa village which waa brought into
existence solely through the wealth of the
buried timber in its vicinity. Over this
large forest trees of large site are now
trowing, and in many instances tho growng timber is cut away in order to get at
the more valuable logs wblch lie only three
or four feet beneath the surface. It is be­
lieved that they were sunk by ah earth­
quake.—Chicago Dispatch.

A Poet's Pitiful Plight.
Once a friend, a lady who had some prop­
erty !n Virginia, wrote Mr. Whittier of
having named a street in a new town for
tyn and having set aside a portion of
ground in his name. ’ He replied with
thanks, adding that be bad that week re­
ceived news of no leaa than three towns or
streets being named for him, with a gift of
town lota, adding, “IJ this sort of thing
goes on much longer I shall be land poor.”
—San Francisco Chronicle.

Some, flies thrust their eggs into the
bodies of caterpillars, but always in auch
parts ot the body that when the larvae are
feeding on the flesh of the foster parent
they will not eat into the vital part. n
~
Can
the fly reaaou?—Exchange.

PARASOLS

JUST LOOK AT THIS
The best gloria silk 26 inch Umbrella in
the state, will wear better than all silk, for

$1.00

A good gloria silk 26 inch Umbrella
gold dr silver ring................................... - •

Better grades proportionately cheap.
Mail orders filled with special care.

VOIGT, HERPOLSHEIMER &amp; CO

A royal folio has a page 19 by 12 inches;
a royal quarto, 12ft by 10; a royal octavo,
10ft by Oft; a 12 ma, 7 by 4; a 24 ma, 5 by
2ft; a 33 ma, 4 by 2ft; a 48 ma, 3ft by 9ft

78, 80, 82, MONROE ST.,

Every book hunter sets books which
were once the pride of every library at the
door of secuudhand lxx&gt;k stores labeled,
“Your Choice fbr Ten Centa.”

Hastings Markets.
Apples per bu. eo to 63.
Butter. 18 to 20.
Beans unpicked per bu., 1.75. 1
Coni per bu.. 50. ■
Corn, shelled per bu.. 00.
Eggs per dor,, 13 to 15.
Hides per lb..
Hors, five per hund., 7 00.
Hogs dressed ..*.00 to 8.5a

and

20, we shall give tne
the laaies
ladies 01
of nasnngs
Hastings and sur­
Next Monday, March 4'J,
rounding, country a grand opportunity of buying a 26 inch umbrella or a par­
asol at prices they will never duplicate again. Hiving bought a manufactur­
ers stock at a very low figure, we shall have a special sale of these umbrellas
commencing next Monday to last for one week.—

If your fiancee smilingly accepts even
.
the best of apologies for tbe smallest of in­
attentions she is beginning to cool, and If
you make many of them you are.—Century.

GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
Agent for Butterrick’s Celebrated Paper Patterns.

Rye per bu.. 60Tallow per lb.. B.
Oat* per bu.,33.

Hover Seed per bu&gt;, 7.00 to 8.00.
Timothy Seed per bu.. 2J».
Barley per bu.. 90 to 1.10
Onions per. bu. i.m' to 2.00.
Maple sugar per lb. iSHc.

3rd day ol April, 1893. In compliance with section
six (0, ot tbo city charter, at which election tbo
foltoylugoffieeraare to be elected: Mayor
Itecorder. Treasurer, one Justice of tho Peace
In place ot Marehn W. Riker, whose term of office
expires July .4tli, next; oue Marshal, Bnnnr. ■
visor first Mit&amp;ourth wards. Supervisor sewjtfcl
and third wards, also one aiderman tor each o f
*J’° °1*’ .German in second
JS w'iL2r^c“fey:
numbers ot
Board of Educatton from tbe four wards of the
city as follows: Fur the first ward, lu place of
M- »p8,’'n'ir. second ward. Thor. 8. Brice
’h*S» wanl. Wm. H. Spence, fourth ward. Rob'i
!•’ ,a®ndersh°&lt;t; also one member of Boani of
Do not fail lo attend the supper given IWueation front fourth ward to fill vacancy
by the removal from the ward of Itob't
by the Y. P. S. C. E. at the society rooms. caused
I. Hendrnihnu, all of whose terms of office ex­
Tuesday, March 21st, from 5 tu 7. Come pire on the llrtt day of July next. Alw four
from the four wards ot th» city as
aud bring all your, friends and neighbors. constables
foitowa: 1 for the first ward. 1 for the seLm?
The annual donation visit and reception ward.1 tor ,bo ,hlnl *arU M.&lt;11 tor the fourth
visit wilt be tendered Rev. W. M. Puffer
Ttw following plvrev hare been deslsnved
and family on Wednesday evening ot next
week. March 22, nt the church parlors
front 5 to li o’clock standard time. A cor­
dial invltalion is extended.
ward, council rooms; fourth ward, sheriff’;
Office, court house.
’ ■uerHi ’
Tt.w V. L. 8. C will meet with Mias
Gben uh-ler my hand nod rhe &lt;...1
»•._
Lntni’ni iu with the following program:
Ud*
• Q.mlatlon. news items.
I®®4*!
E. G. HoLnttooK.
flreek architecture and sculpture, Mrs.
________________________ _ ________ Recorder,
Bow up.
PROBATE ORDER.
Classic Greek course iu English, Mrs.
State of Michigan, (tounty ot Barry, ss.
N. Bailey.
sets ion ot tbe rrobau; 'Court r«»
Scleutifl: phases of mining, Mrs. Lam- tbe acounty
ot111 l**e
Barry
’
?ity hoidr-,
of dHa*tinn ’ in
■oreanx.

( liario, w.

innvron,, JLd„ a

„,n**tor ot the estate of Hann.v.
W. Russell, deceased.
Hannah
On nmdimc and filing the prtlUbn dnlv vo-in^i

y’
8 v’
n*xt Sund’ty evening
utth.- !'re.byttrianchurch under tbe leader­
ship of Mrs. Rogers.
.__ Tto'Judies of tfae Presbyter an church
heartily invite ibetr friends to supper In
weiety roo.ua pa Friday evening.

UMBRELLAS

’'««•

"iKS*

The executive committee of tbe Barry
County Christian Endeavor Union held an
entlitislastic meeting in this city a few days’
ago to arrange the program for the next
county convention which will be held
April 33d at Middleville. The union has
been steadily growing since its organlxatlon less than a year ago. and the Christian
young (x*ople of the county ought to be
congratulated upon their success in so
good a work.

••Services as usual at the Presbyterian
uhurrh next Sunday.

sale

’■jsi.T-.rrS’S"d,?%&gt;»»&gt;.

3: 00 WKDNK8DAY AFTERNOOX
Devotional exercises—Rev. Mr. Martin,
Hastings.
Address, “Character necessary to a To the Qualified voters of Barry County. MlehlPursuant to due notice from the Secretary of
Teacber’s’succes.'*—Prof. W. D. Sterling,
State you sje bvrebv notified that atthegenerHastings.
election Jo tie held lu tbe st«te on Monday.
Paper, The Teacher's Preparation— al
April 3nX/l&gt;«i. the followiug officers are to be
Mrs. H. R. Dickinson, Nashville.
। elected: An Associate Justice ot the Supreme
Paper, Tbe supreme work of the S. S. &lt; ourt. In place ot Frank A. Hooker, whose term
otoffico will expire December 31st, i«so; also
—Miss Alice Eddv. Hastings.
two r^ents ot the University In place of Her­
Paper. Teaching temperance in the S. S. man Kiefer and Charles B. Whitman, whose
—Mrs. N. Godfrey, Freeport.
terms ot office will expire December 3lst. 1M3Paper, That Boy. How to win him— also a Circuit Judge for the 5tb Judicial Circuit'
to which Barry County belongs; also an amend­
Mrs. L. Loveland. Prairieville.
ment to section 9, article 14, ot tbe constitution
Report of committees.
ottMa state relative to wwks of totertai im
provetnent: also an amendment to section 1 of
Election of officers.
articles, of tbe constitution of this state relative
to We salaries ot the &gt;evrnU Mate officers.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Devotional exercises—Rev. A. D. Grigs­
by. Hastings.
,
J*s-H.,McKkvitt.
Shenff ot Barry County.
Address, The S. S.; its relation to soci­
ety and lhe State—Rev. Washington Gard­
■
Election Notice
ner. Albion.
Ofllca of the Recorder, of Hastings. Mich.
Music under charge of W. S. Nelson.
To the electors of the several wards of the City
ot Hastings. \ ou are hereby notified that the
Church and Society.

American seed aud their distribution.
Mias Lampman.
.
A character sketch of Pericles. Mrs.
Striker.

Special

'aid petition nnd (hat tf,e heirs ax law^r
dremued and all other personii Ii

RUSSELL’S
BARGAINS
Delight and Szirprise
Patrons.
THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL

Wlf

FN THE CITY

AND BEAUTY OF DESIGN

Rom. Levi, &amp; Piter’, fine shoes; H. P. Baldwin s 2nd A (jp's.

shoeS/-Gulhmann, Carpenter &lt;&amp; Telling’s. I have just received a full
line ol these good, in all sizes and widths from C to EE. It wBI J»y
you to call and examine them before buying. Every pair guaranteed
to give Satisfaction, at

IN OUR LINES OF
DRY GOODS; FANCY GOODS;

SOUTH SIDE
STATE ST.

DRESS GOODS
AND MILLINERY
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.

Julius
Russell

F. Q. STOWELL’S

Repairing by J. C. Woodruff.

The fact that we are doing more
business than ever before is evi­
dence that our good, have been
selected with judgment; that they
J’^i-’-HiUvoruhatourprice-s

DON’T ALLOW AGENTS

Between

TIMM BET
F you aavti time you
money. You can kir&lt;j a vast
Iamount
of time if you ire lo**’

always smoke

ing for

Standard Made Pianos,
• HARDMAN, FISCHER. ’
HARRINGTON AND
STARR.
I w

Lehr Seven Octave Organ Piano
And FAKKAXd 4 VOTEY Omnx

’

Correspwdence solicited.

C. E. INGERSON,

aS1-' Js

Tiir- nr-n-r-

I HE BEST

,-•&lt;

,

. .

:

In The Market

are pouted in
onr bnsinest and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
anrt ret get a living

Il Acknowledge, no Superior.
Ac.xt.

Nashville, Mich.

J- MILLARD,
.

HASTINGS, MICI

or Ruy jQn(j of bnihliu ' in.iter

tai. by coming dire, t':
»8’
1 “«a not only that, you will eave money by buying”: l;&lt;

a Cent Cigar!

ALSO CELEBRATED

of tte potltam^ ^r^Tb.

THE FINEST LINE OF

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
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Hastings

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 47

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Banner.
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WHOLE NO. 1971

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 23, 1893.

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by
COOK.

BHOS..

—at—

HASTIXGH. MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.
Brush Ridge.
Harvey Karns was hurt unite badly
last week at the mill, a picket' striking
him on the arm—Joe Robinson wears a
happy;smile now days and says its a
girl—The Banner made me say In my
last letter, that Fred Bates would build a
barn this spring. It should have been
Fred Qtls—Wesley, Karns will work at
the brick kiln at Cloverdale the coming
summer—Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Heury
Andrus, a son on the Ifitb Inst—Geo.
Havens has returned from Jackson where
he has been selling horses—A convention
is called for the 25th Inst by the republlcan township committee. Let us nomi­
nate good men and then see to it that they
are elected by an overwhelming majority,
we can do it. It only requires a little ex­
ertion on our part to get out the "stay at
home” republicans—Bert Otis will work
for the “old reliable livery man" at Del­
ton the coming summer—The township
of Hope is a solid Clement Smith town—
Ladle Prince is staying with P. R. Karn's
family—A man from Orangeville will work
the Graham farm it is said—Quite a num­
ber of
people contemplate going to
the World's fair—Brush Ridge would
furnish ample Held for investigation for
that California expert if hills and rocks
are any indication of mines, there are an
abundance of both here.

In about two weeks 1
will-move back to my old
stand in the Union Block.
In *order to save extra
handling of goods and to
reduce my stock, I will
sell hardware at a good
discount from
former
prices.

IRfl VAN VflLKENBURGH.

I

Jobnatown.
Winter is slow altout going or spring
.slow in coming, which?—School closed
in Dist. No. 8 on Friday last. The pupils
have made creditable progress under the
leadership of Mr. Howe. The school iu
Dist. No. I closed a little earlier and a
line entertainment was given on Saturday
night the 11th—Married at the residence
of the bride’s parents in Johnstown, Mr.
Edwin Howe, of Bedford tp., and Miss
Rosa Coleman, of Johnstown. The even­
ing of Thursday, March 10th was .the
date oT the Important event. A few
friends of the contracting parties were
the only guests present. The officiating
clergyman from the Cong-’l church at Bed­
ford
war- master of ceremonies. The
happy couple have gone on a visit to
friends In southern Michigan. The best
wishes of their many friends follow them
wherever they may be.

Piq

THERE IS A COMBINATION! Biq
Biq
SO DON’T BLAME US IF YOUR
-RUBBERS DON’T WEAR GOOD.

Fire!
Wind I
Crash!

CU CH is a condensed history of
the recent big fire. The fall­
ing walls smashed through my
building and to get even I am

SMASHING PRICES
E tell you frankly that the best are poor
enough. We get those that show the
most wear for the money. .We have a full
Ijne of Rubber Boots, all sizes and widths and
ask you to try them.

W

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2N50N.

On many tiling at my new loca­
tion ifi Messer Bros. &amp; Rey­
nold’s building, in the place oc­
cupied formerly by the Hastings
City Bank.
. DON’T BUY ANYTHING
IN MY LINE WITHOUT
CALLING ON ME AT THE

PEOPLE’S DRUGSTORE.

W.H. qOObYEAR

25
WANTED!

SAW LOGS.
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING.
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STEELING INLAID
SPOOKS MD PORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also '■emember you
get a Present—"Good
Form," of $2.00 ' value
with a $10.00 purchase'
of anything in my Jewele ry store
Quality and price al­
ways right.

J. L. WILKINS, Agt. F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

aino.
Republican caucus Friday 24 th. 1:80 p.
m. at Grange hall—Mrs. Henry Fennels
gave a birthday party last week to Miss
Lydia Gros and a surprise worked into
shape.
Miss Gros’s many lady friends
were invited but kept In the back ground
—Miss Carrie Reed commenced her spring
term of school at Milo Monday—Mr. and
Mrs. Will- Mott hurled their only child last
Sunday, age 3 yerrs
and 6 ' months.
Friends were in attendance
from Ver­
montville, Augusta and
Battle Creek.
They have the sympathy of the neighbor­
hood—Clover and timothy seed is gener­
ally sowed—Judge Smith passed through
Milo last Saturday on bis wav home from
Marshall
where he has been holding
court.

Freeport.
Mrs. B. E. Quick has been in Lowell
the past week, the guest of her parents—
Frank and Will Herrick were the guests
of their mother, near Gun Lake last week
—Geo. Morgan, of Hastings, was in town
Sunday, the guest of- S. IL Hunt and
family—Wm. Case, of Waldron, and Geo.
Craig, pf Hastings, were the guests of H.
Case and family Monday—Rupiorcd that
Freeport will soon have a bakery—There
will be Easter services in the Cong”!
church—The club dance was well attended
Saturday evening, considering the muddy
roads—Reported that Geo. Geiger has
purchased the DeVore house—Melinda
Steckel was the guest of I/ena Geiger Sat
unlay evening—The high water has sub­
sided somewhat—Lillie Culler was the
guest of Ella Riegler Sunday—A rag bee
was held at the residence of Mrs. J.
Brown
last
Friday evening—School
closed, in the primary department Friday—
Levi Sperry and family will soon leave
Freeport—Ollie and
Earl Zelmer, of
Bowne, entertained their Sabbath school
class-mates last Monday—A large crowd
Is expected to attend the masquerade
ball in Targets ball the flth of April—
Your scribe enjoyed a vacation last week
which accounts for their being no items
in Uje Banner from this place.
*
Ban field.
►Eddie Moore so far carries the- cap
shear on fattened lambs around here.
They weighed in Battle Creek on an
average of 103X lbs—Mrs. Frank Bresee
was sick all last week but Is on the gain
at this writing—Mrs. £d. Tungate was
taken very dangerously sick fast Thurs­
day evening but Is lihproving slowly
at this writing—The daughter of Mr. Cox
was also quite IU and tne blacksmith’s boy
Is also on the sick llat-^he Epworth
U-ague Is flourishing and the people are
taking a great Interest in lt-«/The prayer
meetings here are very interesting; Last
week Thursday evening there were 70 in
attendance, while a year ngo then* would
only be about 3 to 8, quite a change for
Banfield—Dr. Ed. Troy is expecting a
sister from Grand Rapids to his
to
have it cancer treated upon or removed
from her breast tills week. Later—She
has gone with the Dr.! to Ann Arbor to
be treated-OKlanifs, I’ooiey and Howard
cut. split, and piled 14 X cords of 10 In.
wood In one day last Week.

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well to come to our town, we think we
can accommodate
them—C. M. Mack
went to Battle Creek Saturday and took
his belce to the train—A wee girl boarder
arrived at W. Ormabce’a last week, "come
to stay”&gt;C. Gaskill has moved a part of
his goods on bis farm.
He will move his
family the first of April—Wm. Herring­
ton will move In Philo Granger’s house
this spring and IL Powell expects to move
in the house vacated by Mr. Herrington—
N. McArthur, of Grand Raplda, is here
at present writing, for the purpose of
either renting or selling his place, better
known as the McGrath farm—Mrs. A. E.
Durfee is expected home from South
Bend this week, wUi leave her daughter
Mrs. Bagg the first of the week will stop
in Kalamazoo a few days to visit her
brother Mr. McOmber, from thence on
home—Frank Madison talks of moving in
C. Gaskill’s house this spring—Jay Web­
ster Ind Joy Smith went to Pennfield last
week Thursday returning home on Satur­
day, for the purpose of building wire
fencing—Mrs. Emma Hammond is keep­
ing house for Mrs. A. Durfee, from there
she expects to go to Grand Rapids again—
Miss Jennie Pilgrim will teach our school
again this summer. Miss Jennie taught
a very sucsessful term and was beloved
by all.

The Y. P. 8. C. £. next Sunday at
Presbyterian church, at 0 o’clock, will be •
led by Charles Sutton.
Mission band at Presbyterian church
next Sunday afternoon at 3.

The I. O. G. T. will hold a district lodge
next Friday the 24lh, morning and even­
ing sessions In the society rooms. In the ,
evening a meeting open to all in the Pres­
byterian church. Special Interesting pro--*
gram of music, recitations, etc.
“The Story of the Cross’’will be given
□ext (Palm) Sunday evening at£mmanu61
church.
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Rasolatioi
Castle Hall of Barry Lodge Na 13 (
Knights of Pythias
(
Hastings, Mich., March 20th, 1893.
Whereas, In the manifestation of
Providence it has pleased the allwUe Father
of the Universe in His infinite wisdom to
remove from her family by the unsparing
hand of death, the beloved mother of our
Brother Record Keeper, E. G. Holbrook.
Therefore, be it
•
R«rolv«l, Thatjwe the officers and mem­
bers of Barry Lodge No. 13, convey to our
bereaved brother, the assurance of our sin­
cere condolence. And. while we cannot
realize the loss sustained by our brother,
yet we hope that it may in some treasure
be gratifying to him to know that he has
the earnest sympathy of every member of
tliis lodge, and that he will not sorrow
without hope,
"For faith beholds the dying here.
Translated to a happier sphere.'’
Heaolt’td, That a copy of these resolu­
tions be spread upon the records of this
lodge, and that a copy of the same be
transmitted to our worthy brother, and
that they be published in the city paper*.
8. G HE US EL,
)
J. L. Crawley. '- Com.
Clf.mext Smith, )

Delton
School commenced Monday with Prof.
Beers, as teacher—Mr. Smith Is drawing
lumber on his lot Just east of Mr. McBane's—Lincoln Bush is finishing the
woodwork on his house—Mr. Utter is
working for Mr. Potter making barrels—
Will Chase is preparing to build—R. D.
Norwood Is working for Will Chase—
Several of our townsmen took In the show
In Kalamazoo last Saturday evening—
Chas. Johnson has traded his house and
lot with W. L. Hall -for 60 acres of land
IX miles north of Hastings, where he will
move soon. A Mr. Smith, of Kalamazoo,
will probably move Into the house as soon
as Charlie vacates it—Marion Davenport
lias moved into Henry Whipple's house—
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. Mason, the 18th.
.
Ths Wheel h Refnrmar.
an 8.X pound daughter—Those on the sick
The bicycle, with its light and graceful
list are Mrs. Cooper, Gesler. Whitlock.
Mr. Simpson and baby Mantle—Lew Wil­ metallic construction, its remarkable
liams and daughter, of Milo, were in town Itrength in projwrtion to its weight, its
Tuesday on business—Don’t forget the tioistlesk rubber tires, Ixith its friction and
drama "The Spy of Gettysburg!!" in Black­ the weal and tear to the highway reduced
man’s hall. Thursday evening, March 30th, to a minimum, contains the elements of a
by the K. O. T. Ms. Admission, adults new type of vehicle that, will come into
universal use with the supplanting of ani­
20 cents; children 15 cents.
mal traction by mechanical traction, which
must coinc,with, the development of elec­
tricity. Horses and other draft animals
Our dressmakers. Misses Lillie Lindsey will eventually disappear entirely from the
and Pauline Yelder after a vacation and highways, just aa they are now rapidly
will continue to do business at their rooms vanishing from the street railways.
in M. Doster’s house-Mlev. Van Antwerp
Multitudes of light vehicles of various
and wife went to Kalamazoo Monday to sizes, impelled by electricity, will speed
(he reception to be given Bishop Hinde on noiselessly in every dire* tion, and bicycles
Monday evenlng-rOelbert Norris’/tenn of will be numbered by tbs thousand, their
school at Cloverdale has closed—Mrs. utility for tronsportutt tn, ns well as their
Armstrong hss been visiting her daugh­ value for pleasure and exercise, immensely^
ters in Kalamazoo-yMrs. A. J. Bowne, of . enhanced.
.
Thu effect upon thedevelopment ut cities
Grand Rapids, has been visiting Prairie­
ville (riends-^The sliver medal contest will be nothing less than revolutionary.
held in the M. E. church last Wednesday Not only will the advance of public con­
was well attended. Music was furnished venience be invaluable, but.the comfort I
by South Pine Lake male quartette also and the health of the people will be pro­
two fine solos rendered by Mr. Barrett moted to a corresponding degree. All tut
and one solo was sung by Miss Marti Rug­ an insignificant percentage of the exas­
gles with pleasing effect. All of the perating noise and confusion of city life
speakers did well. The medal was Just­ proceeds from the harsh rattle and clatter
ly awarded
to Miss Jennie Mullien. of vehicles In the streets. This will be cn- :
Clara Brown and Maggie Thompson were tirely abated. To this benefit to health not far below her in standing—Mrs. Orin will be added another no less important.
Any observer can see that the filth inces­
Hughes remains about The same—Eva
House (formerly Eva Cross) and husband santly deposited in the city streets is al­
have moved from the north ontoxifir fa- most wholly due to animals. With the
disappearance
of this a vast amount of dis­
llier’s farm and will remain here this
summer—Mrs. Dickson nnd little daugh­ ease produced by the microbes thus cont inter. formerly of Charlevoix, are visiting at ually sent broadcast Into the air will thus
J. W. Briggs’—Mr. and Mrs. Parker (for­ be prevented.—Sylvester Baxter in Arena.
merly Miss Mllly Hyde) of Stratford. Cana­
An Eccentric Dake.
da, were married March 15th and their wed­
ding trip found them in Prairieville on
Worthy of note is the house built neat
the evening of the 16th. Last Monday Worksop, England, by the eccentric Duke
evening in their behalf the Browns’, of Portland, who died in 1882. This was
Smiths’. Jones’.
Temples’, great and known ns Welbeck abbey. Ho was a her­
small. Milieus’ from young and tender to mit who loved seclusion. Indeed he was
mature and ripened age; Cairns’ of ho Hable to attacks of eczema, which made
small dimensions to the Dr.’s Hyde, hied him fancy himself repulsive to his fellows.
and though the father of Storms and all the So he buried himself and his eczema in a
members of his family were out In full most fanciful privacy. An element of
force. It.did not in the least detract from weird originality was secured by building
enjoyment of the evening. Music, games, huge structures—library, riding school,
and speaking, added to the cotnpanys winter garden and so on—all underground.
pleasure.
Refreshments
were served Here was burying oneself with n ven­
which were flattering to the hostess' art geance! It could not have beet^ merely the
In that department. As the hour of mid­ desire for seclusion, because seclusion can , .
night drew near each repaired to their re­ l&gt;e obtained above ground by admitting
spective homes leaving their best wishes light through clear stories quite as effect­
with the bride nnd groom and making one ively as under the earth.
It must have been a mere -love for eerie
more link In the chain of friendship
which united them to the host and host­ effects. The immense scale of the expend­
ess*—E. Clement has returned from N. Y. iture makes the result even more striking,
haying spent the most of the winter in but the duke did not ruin himself, os one
that state—John Brainard moved onto Irish peer is said to have done, in building *
Fred Willson's farm last Thursday—Lillie a park wall that exhausted all his re­
Hazen and Miss Jennie Mullien were sources. Indeed it is bard for a hermit of
elected delegates to attend the State Con­ secluded tastes and with an annual rent
vention of the Epworth League to be held roll of $2,000,000 to ruin himself. One of
his mysterious habits was to hare fonr
in Grand Rapids nt April.
quarts of malt liquor drawn for himself
every day. l&lt;o never drunk them, that is
the only thing) certain. What became of
The Hastings City W. C. T. Union will the liquor no one knew, but it was thought
meet at Mrs. N. Bailey’s on Tuesday af­ that the duke used it to soak the oaken
ternoon. March 23th. A full meeting is floors till they pUained n special (shade of
desired as arrangements must be made for color.—New York World.
the County Convention to be
April.
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held in

The C. L. 8. C. will meet with Mrs.
Coigrove. with the following program.
Quotations—Homer.
Greek Architecture and Sculpture, Mrs.
Holloway.
Classic Greek coruse In English, Mrs. N.
Bailey.
The Illlad in Art—Synopsis, Mrs. H.
Bailey.
Character sketch of Alciblades, Miss
Belle Lampman.
Questions asked in Feb. Cliautsuqtian
answered in March number.
Critic. Mrs. Geer.
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The Home Missionary society will be
held at the M. E. church parlors Thursday
the 30th. All members expected to I*
present.

It was at a busy hour In the forenoon,
when all the city was making its ivay Into
the region known as down town, time the
absentminded girl distinguished herself.
Her nbBcntmlndedness was conspitoious
from nfar. She forgot to put np her um­
brella. and she neglected to hold up her
train, although the weather was the kind
that demanded both these precautions
against disease. She started up the steps
on the side where the south bound trains
run, and then she remembered tbnt her
destination was in the opposite direction.
Then she crossed the street and began tho
ascent again, but cutne down again to gc
to a letter box on the corner. Finally she
mounted into the ticket office, bought h*r
ticket, forgot to take her change until
called luick uud then, painting through the
door, absentmindedly dropped four neatly
slam ped and directed letters into tha ticket
box.
When they were found to be hopelessly
lost until such lime as the travel slackened
lung enough for the road carpenter to taka
the top off the box, and when the voting
woman IumI Iteen addressed in tones and
words of unfamiliar strength and bluutI newt, she om J opened her eyes a trifle and
..... in a puzzled,
,__ .. meditative ■sort of way,
said

Dowling
Nico weather for Maple sugar makers,
not much made in our town-ablr. Tebo
The II. C. T. Club will meet with Mrs.
will work tile Spence farm this summer
M. Rich, next Monday evening, with the
He expects to move there the 1st of April
—The many; friends of Mr. and Mis. following program;
Roll call—general quotations.
G. Bragg's, formerly of this place, but now
Music.
a resident of South Bind will l»c pleased
Select rending, Mrs. Brooks.
to learn they are the proud possesMTs of a
History lesson—Chapter «.
bouncing boy—Miss Kate Mack left lot
Vocal solo—Mias Bertha Pflug.
her home in Albion last Saturday where
Recitation—Eddie McGuire.
f&gt;he wilt make a few days visit with her
Music by choir.
parents and then goes to Benton Harbor
to commence book keeping-a^Any one
। tote IU. leUar Lex? -Cbtow Ttnwa.
having a desire to wade in mud will do ebureh «it Sunday.

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REMARKS

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HISTORIC TREMONT

Hastings Banner.

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Daring the prevalence ’of ..

CHOSEN BY GROVER.

VETERANS ELECT OFFICERS.

tba past Mason It wM ,
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Some Fat Places Filled andAp'

SpilMGriKLD. March IS-The G. A. IL
Thursdayr March, 23, 1893’
fire Sweeps Through Tremont department of IDinai* d&lt;*«l It* ‘wentf;
plicants Made Hoppyseventh annua* encampment yc*terdnyau«i
Temple a Third Time.
COOK BBQS ..proprietor*;
tbe most of the dcinr-tes an 1 visiting com­
WADEnuimoil OHE or THE elect
rades have gone to their hntmo. ihe en­
R.J GnsmiHTWohotelsmutedout campment waa a notably pleasant and suecessful one, but no businw of especial
*
.
„CT to feed I g TOT1 I—
•*« «“&gt;
firmed—lisum’*
importance waa tramactel. The election
that -S£r^th«y look dingy, rested.
Histori® IinUdlor Partly Gu“**1 and of officers resulted os follows:
Comm:inder, Major E. A. Blodgett, by a vote
Washington, March 81.—It i* expected
of STI to 272 tor J. L Jenuett: senior vice,
’.beyond poin?. with
that w
within
Mkt tew
few usj&gt;
day. —
th.
P»JC
E. B.
. donel
..mein.
W. Hamilton,
iir.miuou. of Quincy, who . that
|tWn tthe
he next
« r
—
Srore „r Ure.-A H*rl Cremated U PUH- waaoboren Th-s
’ .y, junior
W.C. , dent)rlll -nd toa,„ OTirtto wmlMTh-.'-r;
Joulor vice,
*!«.*•=.
i fecnu u iu”
------Ridgeway, of 4.ount
i.ount Carmel; chaptafn,
chaplain,
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and
adelphte—Other Costly UlMe*, ...mrahJoita
Of
priulooa, U
and
IlirlB
:
Wolfe,
VI
CBrilwnll.;
Uoool
K1
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I.. . . — —11.III*. Wurflcel
Boston. March •JJ.—Ffro broke out
dl^r. Dr. I. &amp; Hogb-,0: SpmwIMd.
b.
about 7 o’clock j esterday morning in Tre­
inntlow. ot tairgaolmtloo »O •”
mont temple, on Fremont street, opposite
frrrrol unlit Cron, rot lUumN roro—'-lia.
The Woman’B Relief corps had a hard
the Tremont house, and liefore noon the
bad an opportunity to famlllroiar blrarolt
The 6rtt ,pend, three t.met i. raoeh entire structure was gutted,entailing a leas time electin a cfficer* and charges that Mr*.
with th. dull., and nroda of ita offlow l»
™-------- Pitkin, of New York, was not legnlly
lor Mint iibee
h11 tak&gt;- enure structure
roughly estimated
.
ircmau , naIuwl were niade. She telegraphed and I ta. meonun
ie acwre«.j S“j^.
—
ntanUru.
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— at
- - $373,
ings never look as well.
Patrick Dunn, of engine M,
A\. had n leg ।
„futatioo of this, but Mre. M. | „„ue to sign nli pension certificate, m they’
Almost everybody knows that ?ood
broken and another man, name unknown, j R M Wallace, of Chicago, wnnriwtod । •ro pro roofed to him. Tba dally tI—
—&gt;• of
o'
paint can only be had by using stnctly
is reported
to have
have been
been seriously
injured, nraddenL
president. The
The others
elected were:
were: Mr*.
Mm । aro P****®.
_
(alien off
i.
wnnrtJMl to
seriously injured.
others elected
pure White Lead. The difficulty is
a,Cf very
VATV Htrle
litUO
ISE’S, rons iu -tart T:10
lUor
a«ta £l PCUMlin CHUUUlfe-££'
................mo
- »ib. „d no
lack of care in selecting it. The fal­
It any during lb. proroul monlb. rord
lowing brands are strictly pure White This is the special box of the Parker house j Mrs. Maggie Sutton, Decatur, junior vice;
nmuriri roducUou I. rouldpalol II la
Lead, “ Old Dutch " process; they are । and the people pictured with the ringing a w
Mrs.
Mary ®
E McCauley, Oln*v.
Olney, treasurer,
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standard and well known—established j big hotel conflagration and all it* attend- Sophia C. Linscott, Chicago, ^Jiaplain; aUfed w be Seerelary Sudtb’a firm purjxwelo faithfully admlnfefer Urn j»uj.on
Miss
Jennie
Bross,
MornfLtecreUrrby the test of years:
[ tag horrors. It was not tbe Parker house
lata aa they exlrt, and no on. who fur' ablaze, but the Tremont temple adjoining.
CHICAGO RAILWAY TROUBLES.
“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
nlrita ..ld«ta proving bl. right to a P™'
“Beymer-Bauman" “Eckstein j Tbe fire in the temple bad been discovered
.ton under the law will be denied full Jo*
“Fahnestock”
“
A«ehnr»»” ■ by one of the guests on tbe fourth floor of
“Anchor
tice.
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- - -a Proa.1^*1“Morley”
the Parker house.
“Kentucky”
Chicago, March 19.—Another importrnt &lt;
yune ll.rmuu.vu. ----------; ,
In an executive searion lasting a little
“Shipman'
session oi tlje General Managers’ associa­
“Southern”
He hail first been aroused by the smoke । tion was held yesterday tor the purpose Of more than half ah hour yi-sterday after
“Collier
“Red Seal”
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and on going to his window was startled considering the demands of the locomotive noon the senate disposed of a great deal of
“Davis-Chambers”
’by seeing flame* darting from thu window
For any color (other than white) tint fronting him. Ho thought it was tbe ho­ engineers of the Santa Fe and those of the the work that had accumulated pending
conductors and trainmen of the Grand the reorganixation of the committees. All
the Strictly Pure White Lead withr
tel, and smashing the glass on one of the Trunk for an increase of pay. When these
National Lead Company’s Pure White
of tip; earlier batch of nomination* was
Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have signal boxe* on bis floor sent in the first demands were made of the officials of the confirmed except here and there a poet­
alarm.
Pedestrians
on
Tremont
street
liad
roads immediately concerned rhey were master, and the nominations ot^a
the best paist that it is possible to pat
noticed the smoke issuing from the upper Immediately referred to the General Man- .
on a building.
association, the
being
-toryottbe temple and they sent ta an ■gem’ pinion
For *&gt;le by the mc*t reliable dealer* in
U loagreement
b. taken on
.11 were
were conurm™
cooftnuwi without —
tb. ------tomlh yola
painta everywhere.
taLum from box SB, quickly following it that common action is to be taken on all reference Io the appropriate committees.
If you are votnc to paint, it will nay you
with a second. When the Parker house such' matters.
to aend to ua lor a book contain* n&lt; InformaWhen the report* efthe various commit­
Sent to a Special Committee.
Ik.x number was rung ta an employe ot the
tees were ma«li—all of them favorableThe demands were referred by the meet­ there was not a word of dissent and the
Parker house sounded the gpugs of the dif­
floors to arouse tbe guest* and ing to a special committee which acted utmost harmony prevailed. The nomina­
NATIONAL LEAD CO., . ferent
quickly the occupant* of the rooms hur­ upon them yesterday afternoon, but their
tions were confirmed in the ordinary way,
decision will not be announced until the
ried out In great excitement'
without a vote, there being no objection
Chicago Branch,
next meeting of the association, probably
Smoked *Km Out Pretty Thoroughly.
offend.
week.
Railroad
official* *»I When It wa* seen that there was no . some time next
». -— ———---v.
Important Office* Olven OatI lmn&gt;«lUl« tanner ot lb. fire ronriUng ita rori Iber b»r. oo fwfeot. .ink,
The batch of nominations sent in yester| hotel the guesi* proceeded to remove their ; there Is little doubt that the decision will
dav included the following: James B.
trunks. No mishap* are reported to thu beagainrttbe men. lhey say also that
I Parker house guests. The protective d«- ' they are refusing an increase for the reason Eustis, of Louisians, minister to France;
i partment turned it attention to the saving that It is impossible to pay it uuder pr«»eut Theodore Runyan, of New Jereev, minister
to Germany: John K. Risley, of New «rk.
| of carpet* and furniture. Before the fire i circumstances.
minister to Denmark; E. B. Baldwin, of
S?in’Z '
KRUPP'S GIGANTIC CANNON.
Maryland, first auditor of the treasury;
it a drtadfill thtr.g-~
Thomas Itokorub. Delaware, fifth auditor
' Parker hotiae, and lauidlonl Whipple feels
, of the thiutiry: 'Vado Hampton. South
undoubtedly caused by the jrrititing ; quite elated at the work of hl* employe* ta ,
; Carolina, couimisstoncr of railway*; Jamea
' the assistance rendered.- Through open
effects of dirt.
,
BaltinouR, March 31—Hundreds °5 i G. Jenki:». Wisconsin, circuit judge in
windows in the upper lloora great volumes
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Outbreaks, and crime generally, are of
smoke poured in from toe burning people yesterday vieitcl the steamer Lon- ; Gresham’s p’.act'. U. D. Dabney, Mrginia,
never possible among people who are building, which wm a fiery furnace,twenty gueii to sec the big Krupp gun which ha* . state deportment *.&gt;i.cltor. Amuog toe
, minute* r.fter the flnit alarm.
just
arrived
hi
re
and
jt
bich
is
the
largest
I
Uriiied
marsh
il^appolutad
/J**
addicted to the use of
■ just arrived hi re
1
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4-tou canuou, built . Wdlfam
J ever mode. It is a ’■
t ir -Tidbit Thu '!iAn'‘- *nJ 'unong the United btatesattorThe blaze pouredtheF
from
all the upper
win- SSSr
vxprvssO
]yf£«atoW
for th* Woi: ' JSSltES ' ney. Fnurk
i dowxkhreateuhig
Burntatm
’'btibdlDg
Burke, fur th. rottfa &lt;£• I
I aud W. &amp; Butler's building edjufatagon
fl^Sm it.weight £&gt;i£d* ** £
I
P’f1?"*
h'"1'' Ll wro fear frot low Aboal Kki pnrata
ta’u’lL
I and the Park hotel in danger fa thu rear.
f nowder are u«ed at a single toot and the *• !,awl*y
1 ,, , j ,
■ OTl .UrminK the aromro tat II Mtal.l
u
w|,h ,utb l-rnflc f-rw MniS.7&gt;AroJn“lNi'ii'°TC*tab“Li '
I grl tawo roiroug lb. tuo.rne. oo ProrioCT thu u Wl11
lS,rough a |tate ot «rol ’JJ'.'S™. *““-»•
“• •'““““A
court. Tb.ar.u&gt;ra ro, Uno. of beta up twa..r‘.uebro ibid. « • dbunro ot. mta i KMo-kbtar.
, through the Itak.r bowro aud th. Pwrg Tbe
pi„v ot
A 1 * rl‘
C
.
bill, OuUdl,ww.ro.Utnairol by Itrigb“tafeliwl by auy rrilwoy, &lt;o&lt;l
BroMro tb. ronBrutata uf F.u.tU OTt
wafer. Al MO o clock th. aro w». well
„ chl
„„ „ „r
■ Itacp.-.n
lh.
wtal.
wtad
hkw
TU.l&lt;~on lb. l.u.pl. I. ; ro„UIlrMd f„r u,. pQ nxw. by lb. P«h“
‘'-r
of J'»Uh'
The great soother of angry passions— luad.rcoiirol
■ “t"
«»awp..„.
1 at from «Q.&gt;.0W to ; ,ylviUllft Hailway company.
i Qaincj. aaitetant secretary of state;
the promoter of health and good-1 ^.onS! wuJ ib.
Parker house Is believed . •7*’“““* rtauwayeomp*my-____
p
minister to Mexico;
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ip.lrlcAO CuUluAcon.ul grn.r.U to lz&gt;.
feeling. Cleans everything—injures to u™ te-n
by
DEATH OF JULES FERRY.
i don; Robert A. Max well, :ue&gt;i»taat port-..
nothin*—don’t Ixafraid to use KIRK’S I uat of ^.wo_
u,»»r g«o«.l;W,UUn&gt; McAdoo,
Soap on the most delicate fabrics.
’ The oriria
or u&gt;« conn
fire originated in the organ loft. The!
tu the Other Shore.
। secretary ol toe navy, and a number of
definite cause is unknown, but it is at-J Paris. March 18.—Never since the death ' Ira* important appointment*.
.
tributed to either defective electric light ; of Gam bet ta ha* Pari* been *o imprewd I
Mmr of th« N&lt;&gt;u»inr**
tsiy FkuH Tar Sop * ■TXtSS**’ wire* or overheated .team pip«. A later j M al the new&gt; the Bud,leu dec«t*e of M. ' John £ Rito-y was b- ra in Knox ctmn- ’
'’*11'.!
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'Jul“ rtTrt- Ff-i'l-t •&lt;
«“•«• «l»ch '!• I"'L . l» • Ik-T" nl blKh tandlng ro.d

mT.ui

w,dln« tl» Orfrololu cvhc roMB

room, to baro a Rerun,, ' J"* naaa,
In, tapld tura not onlr In
*’w.
Orlpp*. bal In all
? « U
Cboat and Lona., and L„
AHban and Ba, Pm,"
■*&gt; «

to0,TO“”

.

-----,

You have noticed,

Strictly Pure
White Lead

An Indian
Outbreak

KIRK’S
SOAP

Try it and be convhiccii. (t
polDL Free trial bottle, at W u ?’**►
year's drug store.
{}o«-

I^«" &lt;«■

Umea,
, _.v &lt;o the employer,
“'m “7'l oM Jiwb.niwmplW-W* "

that « Judy, .bauld bold blmmll in fenBk
J
11» ■X'uo.-od of • "flxx*

,ffic|Ab

M

Now DUoore.j, »ol or,I,
eow,. but noarvri .110( it" 2^2’1 n.

WOr'kmw

A| |bw lullvn^- OD*

"I OT ibu K. D. JNUnr, oouMel for Uw
iJ.^.roi. wlr-1 Jud*. Kick, io
conic at once and a Lake Shore special
train brought him from O.reUl«L lite
nwlmUI, dnnnlnir upon lb- mtodo of U&gt;E^l. Uuil lb. rodr.'-d* «»
JM7ILtr, lor nerr duturbano.
OTlla lor U&gt;. lomrfrrono. of th- court- If
the railroads are nut teken poaMtsdoni of
by the government, if the decision o! the
court* nre to aim constantly at u* labor
orgonixatlona, why we will soon
selves living under the reign of the secret
group that will owe no alhgtaore to any
pervon or thing. Then we will witness *eeret wan It* upon (&gt;er»cn and property and
matter* will be lar won* tlun if they give
heed to the just demand* for organisation*

WAS AN ALL ROUND SPORT.

CHICAGO, March ‘JO.-G«&gt;rg« Abingdon
Baird -“Squire Abingdon.’aa h* waa called
—who died at New Orleans last Saturday,
was the son of a rich ironmaster of Scot­
land. and was in this country aa the back­
er &lt; f Mitchell in his fight with Corbettealso to seo a good deal of the country; he
■aw it in extraordinary speed—and died.
Baird -was a mixture of good aud bad like
a good many of his kind, and the evil that
he did is what the world known meet
about. His friend* say that be did many
a kind action.
Some ot Ml* Me*® Aetloa*
He ImuI and Income of ItBO.UOO per year,
which he spent lavishly. When be backed a
man in a fight he did it all bimaalf and
gave hia tran the staken lose or won.
Hr ran away with Dully Tartar, ballet
dancer and wlfrof tbe Marquis of Aihw
bury nod paid the marqui* £1W,(MA&gt; for t^e
fun.' Hia name was mixed up with that
of tbe notorious Bwade Bellwxxxl, and also
witli the wife of a Mr. lADMsrtr. He
couldn’tJoin the Pelican dub at London
breausa he was not emddered straight in
sporting maxu r*. The death will probably
nave no etloOt on the MitebelLCurbvU
tight._________________

FAULT OF THE ENGINEER.

U J«« ,re ta.t tallt.r riX.
,
try Klclrk Blurt,. I, ■ ;,t I!!?"11*.
Irtt yon wr.lt 1C4
"Wf J,
Bltlrrw, TH. rrn»,lj .ruXS''"’'
llwr. .Ittameb an4
~r*&gt;«

or
T THEO.
_ . .... E. S

Ibtwrontui. I., |,rr,„„;
It ton ur .mirb .! will, ue* 2??
ya. will Bnd .itatlj .u.l
bf Ukhta Klrrlrlr Wll.t.
rartakWTojttatlbl.l, u, utaZl™
bMd. L.FKO botUr, &lt;tah ,Wr K » *
Goodycari* drug stoft*.
“
Backlen** Aratea 8*|*«.

The brot Mln In lb, w„,|d
brulriw, wm, alert, «it
•oree. letter. etaN»&lt;l b,iux
eorat urI till &gt;klu ereptl.nu, ,M
I, cure, pita or ao par rroetai Iro
juaranbetl to «lre perttrl nu.tatta J
mone, retoodi d. 1'rlo sj
. 7
For aale hr W. H. OoodjMr, ihrota^
Mn. Kiir. Arautrotta. ..• IlriokrU u,
b-m amatrd tor tbr .Itaro tomn m .
ebeek tor «loo.
M •

Paal Bunller. a Baraau iwy
akattac roeenllr. fell Ihroualt ta k» ta
waa drowaetl.

to try Hill’s Pile Pomade, which 1 did
with more than s*tlsfact«.rj revulu, m qm .
packicn ha* wrought a com; Irte cure *'tr
15 years of Mfferibg. 1 ithhe all
er* from piles to try what 1 telieve u
only positive cure for pi!»v-Hill’s POe
Pumade. CuAa. AxI'EH-hn. I'ltiubwj.
Remcmlw r it la the only rvtaedy totf
with a printed guarant--* with
tuck
■gr. I*rlec SI.00, dt for 85.00. jj3
mail. For side by Fred I.. HtaUi, the
druggist
Schiller lodge No. If:,
ebrated
it*
fifteenth
J ack win Thursday.

FRE

CITI

Fine 1
resh con

BUS

if ALICE
H.
F
H
AU call* t»«N

AMES

Practice*
etions pron

LRS. E. IL
r
How

.'All eall*«

A. SCBJ

od
Office in ree

h

1.

minhremijr it

The (rial of th* ■ ,
water ha* resulted ir
temperance people

Calls In rf
romptness,

D~ A. SHI
I.

AbM
■ Abe
Money to &lt;
oi&lt;l on cone
faring a coin
fed from (he

Four to eight dn^H
Wheeler’s Heart and &gt;
lleve the w«&gt;r*t c«i &lt;&gt;f r

Wk

» '-very

Sold by W. II. G

F. DBA

Joseph AJlwrt. a Net
been mikowl to S»e
tor beating hls&gt; wlf&gt;*..

Office
a hour*
{ with

time.

AMERICAN FAMILY

Lockriduk. Ia., Mapeh 21.—A terrible
H. J. Barney, of Jadkw’n. who vu raccident incurred at a sawmill on ths I rested in Ixan-'-irt. Ind., for runo/ 1
Skunk river, three mile* Dorth of here. tofged order, pro*cd ap alibi.
Saturday afternoon. Tbe engineer careYou’ve tried Dr. Pierre’s Faviritr Pre
■nd one of the hand* thought he would scriptkm and you're disappointed. Tht
prevent nn rxplcadcm by turning on th* result* are n&gt;»t tmntedh:-.
And did you $xp«rt tbe di-easc of
water.
took
. . An explosion
- ..
,
-place of courwe
years to rflMppear' tn &lt;1 w«k? f Put 1
nnd lb. rota ta. blown u. «
pinch of tine- in every dosei You would
,
IiBt
Ttata^l row John Atamro ■« talro do! call Hie milk poor U-.nnsr the cmn
doesn't rise In an Mini? H there'* do saGaum, engine-r;
Ualduxter, aam»tant engineer;
r.-belman, a boy. Among
tbere's a possith cure. Dr. I’lfree’s Fa­
,
UrTr *”? -a, k,•
o*a9*
vorite Prescript ..ci is iu:. to effrd it. if
fft£ given a fair trial. You c i the one dollar
it costa back again if it idet't benett wr
cure you. We wish we couhl give joe
J
FOBPBUrtt
«
prominent- figure fa New Jersey, served j iurtd "® b&gt;'1|y hnrU.^^“
tht niakrr't confidrtnThey *how It
by giving the money back tt^aln, Id 12
with
distinction
in
toe
war
for
toe
Union,
MACKAY
IN
DANGER
OF
DYING.
wrocFing th. Interior, whll. th. rentantar
«'W «lb.bun«r.nd inwrtbcd
caaes not benefit’d, and !fd !&gt;:;rpr1s&amp; yea
and was ,chancellor
tea
•
—•— .
oft&gt;6 building wa* flooded.
,. their
’* Jxx.k.
ineir names in the
me viritor
vunuir*
dook. He
lie wa*
was .............
,...........
.of. tbe .state for
. .....
-.
—
*—
-I.
Crttteal to know how few dopatv are uwded t»
PARISH. PropT
attacked before midnight Tburwlay with 1’Tar*
Jad.»w J«mkim, who succeed*
Th- W--4M “
Mlin.nair.
keep up the refund.
suffocating spells, but wm relieved by phy- I Li**hani, i* a native of New York, but
Cotni.iton., .
THE BUILDING WAS HISTORICAL. • •«««».»*
««« ww nmr»cu uj |&gt;ujr-। . \
. ,• &lt;
....
. ,------ . ——■ j a
------i &lt;i
-isn&lt;»ffl
* ni.
‘*&lt;xmsin for thirty
sizions
aud &lt;klr.pt
slept I.ptu
uutil ft a.
m. yesterday. I! ,rtol,lwl
re’1,hil,n
111 "
'• iscousin
thirty yean,
year*, I bAN FRAM tbCo, March 21.—John W.
t -r—
betasand
known
allkof
that
timeall
■*of* that time a* a , Mackay is in a dangerous conditfou on 1 it
First u Theatre and Then a Church for ‘ Later
the attack* ......................
came on again
con-near:v
|
"n,rB
nearly
MBd, gvnllr.-^iothlng und btallft b
‘•AU FeVplo.** I ttaired until a■ few
moments
before
death. &gt;before death,
lawyyr. He wa* appointed a di»- ,, naid that
within
twentv-four
fli*heI*may
saiddie
that
he may
die within twenty-four Dr. Sag&gt;*'» Catarrh remedy. Caw t»
ttaued
uutil a few
moments
Besides tbe Union Temple church. Rev. 1’ which wa*
waaapparently
painless.
trict judge by Cleveland during his first hourK yfa, trouble I* not direct!v the re
apparently prinlesa.
worst
ea«e* peHnr.iuntii;
permr.ti,ml]!. N°JrIFri'
~ - - 1
------------------------------- , term and he ba« the confidence of the fair
.,
.i, k.„n.^ _
“T .
.
Th* Hawaiian Matter.
' fa bi* own and adjoin mg state* Everybody "aU of“”! buL'* woand Inflicted by A*. tncnflnR. It's -tlld
•i)!d ErHsMe.
Rrl’ri ’’ Twatyil tag were among the concerns occupying ,
. Washington', March 20. — Hawaiian ; knows Watle Hampton’* record His ap- *vs‘’,u "PW- Seme foreign substance one years of saee-'s.
torpid liver and coast
office* in the temple building: Blish ;
tlon. Scaliest, mild
matter* were again discussed at toe cabi- ! polntment is at the earnret request of hi*
*,xl8vd ta the vermiform appendix
nnrtiBpdoaaa&amp;Si
School of Oratory; American Baptist mi*- ,
A Muskegon man. ar. &lt;1 di.
• net meeting Friday. The result took the ®wn alH1
southern delegations and
kn* made him ncriouriy- ill. In
Semples free at dnutv!
Aionary mission. Home Mission society; '
------ — ।
weddisi .1 frisky dam.- of 51 sumwrs.
‘
'&lt;* lWO
recognition
the
uuumgvou*
fight he the weakened ooudition, due to hi* recent
the basinet* aud oratorical department* of f®™,
o( *Wi' la
j made
iatartof
th.'
Firmer*
7
—
. .u.-ir
---------wound, tot* new trouble fa deemed ex- This I* tbe fifth trlakfrr the sn&gt;.&lt;*.
'The Watchman aud th. iLmtist Social tlo“’instruc'.ions to Commissioner BlounL ! ta...ip/t
, 1
Ue/Ar
?‘:f*L AUlaure.
t- :
«;
tw
&gt; v j t
1 . The most that can be made out is that Ad-I
B«c&gt;»lv.s Notx.dy Monday.
treuieiy dangerous.
i«daugmaa. Hr
He hod
had a
a bad time of
Wasser. Hill and Shalt’, three Aon
Luion; office of Woman.. Voice and Ixiyal . amOualtastrucUons weXmaile nccessarv I «, T^-’1*c’*t*W *‘R1
»o visitors on it ytstenlay, and cable ;mmaagv* wet*sent
ADMtNLSTBATOtt'S MALE.
tu the matter of the e&lt;ate of Imrner N. 'V’i’h’?
Americ5
Tn!IB“nl U!n&gt;Ple- in tbe light of the lost budget of news u o^y."15 U»erign pinned on the door to hi* wife amt *m warnlDff them of tire Arbor b«&gt;y*. have Ihrn srr&lt;-*t«d for
-Crittenden, derr.ired. Notice I* hereby given
Ing brass from the T. an I A. A. • that I shall sell nt public snctlor. to the high­
est bidder, on 1‘rtdsy the tenth day of Match.
A. I). 1 ssn. at t»-n o'clock in the forenoon, at
rhe Probate Court roam, ia the city of Hx«. lues tn the roanty ot JUrry. In tn* state of
Mlrlilxan, pursuant to lJreo»* and authority
WENT TO THE BOTTOM.
■ranted to m?onthathirteenth day of January.
A b.. t*9X by th* ProbAtc Court of Barrv
1?l"«h,rll‘« ‘••“i
County. MJehlrtn. alt of rjio estate, right, tlttte ro-^rSmnwroiror.bn.rooeK.uer.Uon. “ 1 ■rou»&lt;-“&gt;«l up u&gt; ihu tin., b, Hi. Am* I
OH.ro,«. r.S
i &lt;“ rtpn»PUU'-‘
I
“&lt;X
,h”
V &gt;«■
i-fL’indtag -4
and interest of the said dec-rt«*d of. In ud to
tae real ivtate oltunte and being iu the County
of Berry, tn th* Sixt- of Michigan, known and
Since IS53 it hxw been celebrated all Over ,
OrganixatlotM la Kaunas.
—-------------- -----------two boaU of the steamer Naronic one of
decrtbM as foUoas. to-wit; Tile west fractional
Torrtx, .\Uroh
lh. t^u.
MRS.
LANGTRY
IN
HASTE.
which
h.1
nklmtl.
ucwulnt ku
half (S)ofthe Mxsth wot quarter (h)and the Ua roum'jr utb. lw- BbpUrt ehurol.
MRB.
we*t Ua!f'S&gt;of ttieea«t half (R&gt; of the south
wot quarter (ti) oL section twenty &lt;3&gt;i In
Fred Taylor an ! Walt r Bearley. #fad
town (J) north range Seven &lt;7) west, which *Jic The purpose uf taking it for religious pur- i ‘ 7 L
{*?u«bout Ule
,
ot Baird Death.
**
h*T
,liul *,xt&gt;’nin* »ul* on
will be snide Mibjrrt to two i:&gt;ortw;igi-s be!d&lt;’y
Hivciy. K ‘*.r«»y
Nick, Mxtth :2L—Mrs. Langtry bearti iT*’ *U&lt;!
i!* l,olx&lt;1 that they escaped in IS and IS years
Samuel Carson, which fiortgaK«-» and Ute In- ]K*»cs wa* stated ta the original appeal for Jnen,be™ «f which would lie trained for
youths,
have been amMua for forrtty.
purchase money to found a free church ta '
should armed force* aga'n l&gt;e need- tlie new* of the death of Snnlrw
aQd •w««'O afterward, picked up by
Borton, where "all person*, whether rich •{ " w" l,hp &lt;*MS ^“8 the recent leg. I Baid during a .Meaiterramwn crui«
“ one
lb«
was ri«ht
•.•’tiMuble P^e
Mated January swh. ^ f&gt;„ 1«M.
Stanton sayt with ;
or poor, without distinction of color or cun- Native embroglic. The Republicans have ; yacht White
ck
in the . ride up. It is supposed that the Naronic
Wm. P. SinxAM, Admin*teatot*.
she
a clean town and ; »B t&gt; W»"
dition might worship.” Tbe price p.ud tor !
o7uilf,&gt; «
which OppoM. for.J’
k
,mn,edu^7
an Iceberg.
Jcrlok U'
sccxred for water uid r
the place
to which gHS.UOJ wa*
immigration and th0 alleged an- I 4 ”
'
N
Wber® *he Rrrir*1 jester----------- ------------------- day. tbe.-TUt daraf Mar-h. a. 11 iski. uX the
,""«»• -Umlast tertvr Harrlsoa.
Hour nl i*n o'clock In the forenoon of »aid dar. added for furnishing and remodelling. , "cfitetic tendencies of the Populist*. Sun- ! 03y ,nnraing and was very anxious to reHated Match jotli.t «ax
The house was dedicated, but on the night day Mr*- ?•*■*’ appeared as a peacemaker turn *° Kn^:»nd.immediately. Th* train
Cn,CA°o, March 15.—The Republican
Wm. P. Sidman.
of March 31rbC2, tnet^mple wa* burnt*!, ;
organixed n peace a»&lt;oci.Miou watch ; 7“
Eni,ia^n»n rctc ruing home* dly 01,0 v*ul‘tn yesterday bvari-iu^ vote
Administrator.
and JUhn Hall, a citizen, bras kilted, and ' £‘U •* wteulbmed throughout the state. J”11J^th great .courtesy they made room nominated Samuel W Allerton farmawi*

’ M.

[ILLI* T

. (Rucoe
lUtllee
jetlee* in

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jrowpti

R.T1M

(Oflteei
^AW, BE?

t S. I’ALXi
Notary Pt

JBVE§UVBHU3

so

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

/

- R-tw

- * “•

u“ ‘«r- a.

When Baby »»!

fjbkclosvbe

s

LO

it* wet

ben bruug

Old papa

Jas D»n&lt;»
mt In bis

mark” i
dge efah

a those
M. Aal
Idfceds i

baffngt
» Urge

'V,i-re ts, &lt;h-l*u',t hi* '*»een msdn in t
At.d A^alu Twenty-M&gt;v*n Yean Later. •
°PP"ritlon to the Itwian Treaty.
A new builutagon the old rite was cum- !
Yo“’
17.-A petition to
pteuM, however, ta December. 1SS3. a: * »«cretary vf State Greoham ag*fa»i lbcost oi ii25,(MI. Qu Auj,. I t, 1879, the Baw*m treaty has been signed by a far-s..
building was destroyed by fire but wa* number of person* fa tuis city amS£
promptly rebudt nad reopened on Oct. 17, ’ ri»*tn Daniel Apptewiu, Felix’ *diJ.
, ISSO, st a cost of more than
The Frirncb C. Barlour. John BiJfow Itev’

i &lt;•( rhe To vnshtn,
riffiW. |.v Allee J.
Morey) of Toledo.

I
I

i tu

j with th« whole cf hl* mclug stud imd^ ’ lican ^a ii*itIw^U* r
** “
n^taificent establishtoent at NeJuwkti' "cemiant of toe PdrtiT SrL*"1 t df
----------------h‘Father*. H. fa
Cntost-A
F"‘rJck,M **■»•
for hi*
anrt
’
Patrick’s daQP*rn*iona in prerfafana.
,oh!wrv«l nere by a big parade .-juv-ell
THc bfatm
;
1 ‘e Bsual tiareh mtiUva. At NrwY.J H
~ DEATH RECORD,

I
1
I

auditorium was one of the largert in th- : Dr- Collyer, Chauncey M. Dmmt
and B.-ojklyp the dtv buildin&lt;r»"w —
Louis Netti vnnMv
nv
«
uvitiMind N^v- ’ l rnn.’raa l
-ixtv &lt;l.Ml*r&lt; X.-WI . oronuy, bring in tat tn IrogUi, tjjot ta I Gllror. tticta.ro \l »tat,n Gitaw whES I
m-t. ciuu/J"ril'kMWU C-f
nlhty-twonIk.!* IhrludUKtan attorney fMof thirty .i.ltb taid
I«t In bright Tb. Mtln; li. Cron., H«r&gt; Iu,:.. w B. Uo~n?
h«oja««* nl^U in XA“’
Ut«i£Vr7. -.
-». xnl no wr.ieer.Uri::* nsvloc beeu
:a*^’
“
* I teriSM
'^ssyr4**
*
l»w to fw'wr th*detM Mx'r.rvC by Use
rage or any p*rt thereof: Now tberv- people Beneath this great ball tn* the
• e t&gt; hereby ghen ibarun FrirUv the
Tcrriflc Cxploalo^.
1»V &gt;f U»v !-3i. at It o'clock Meliontan with a eeutiug capacity uf IjCtX).
, Item, Monk.-March- ft).—At 4 c'tiock 1
i
—
...
■iiyd :imn, at tjw north front dixw of
Ismi-e fa its* city of
Cnossty
: - ^Oetaroisn.wN a
a
culM&gt;
DEADLY 6LAZE NEAR MADRID.
Sunday momtag a fifty five ton Great fa- I
A=° *‘f Io3Scttr of Ntebtaan ihnl being the
Fire in a Tenement Onto a Score or More ^onioiive
ccmoiive exploded with terrific
terrlilc force
fare*, iiTin '
. *'s,yB‘-40 •! L. I., Mnrch
—Mr&lt; l-..
Mwh 17.
IT.-Xrw
M“FXrobX
01 th' Alriitta.
Livo»—Other Flrr*.
'
*. *tantlr
rtantly kill:ni&gt;
killing f^nnAatr^-^.
Conductor u
IL j.
t ....
Winite*
t- ■&gt;
Hicks, thu uldess won-*
Watertown, Wk, nnd Swhdr i °U
^"‘^‘^wd at the homo &lt;rf h '
. Madeid, March 20.—Fire fa a densely
C____ _
winiS;
Jcha
«f Cahtomfa. EmXX *“• D. H:ck*. alOid uVf h*
populated tenement district at Saint So
U» Btab U..L w„. „ valOTMt. IIU.
bastoin resulted iu the death of lircnl,
twentyFlreota. J«e.e« Nallltao o..x “I I I'!"1 ttatabl hrota „,| ,,
one person* and perhaps more.
.; talufeO. Ky-Wta blown
.Ort!. fet

-—

—- ■-‘SE;

i

' ttebta!SHIS?•

JOEDAN, Minn., March 30.—The City
mills, valued at l»30,UJ0. uurutuyesterday
burntd yesterday..
Tbe building wafc six
r*-stories
----- *-high,
“-•. of
„*stone,
_____
erectctl in 1K70 Aid bad a capacity of 600
barrels daily, insured tor
Uo«rf J. Seta*Ur,

Henry Cro din
after a year's flight LMuJIiiit; John Bunn

CapL J. K. frlre a »d "
just celebrated thdlr ~
The &lt;i ft* we"
beauty.

:I a: Si^iW’
.. - .-r tot ri­
ot
n( !.miit&lt;■n weddMt
for t&gt;«r

, &lt;Uuv„. wTu

from

* •»“««*

*«•

tV&lt;

***«••. “■ *

k

Nita ...........................
a»j«iM-iJ
ink
io-ytwr-”-'

"ported at Plkevi

'

Mid
Er Id
nays

At it

A «x^arc‘I W.—Fin, at Athens
Monday morning dreuoyed a*v« nd.

destitu
Im? you

v:

Knw.tua L ctuiu
&gt;« fee.l™ LT .-’

&gt; «&lt;■ »
on bl* o'*1’
wilt fnro

.. .«IW J

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, March 23. &lt;893-__

I

fee her kltubii furnishing will have num«ou* ‘ tHce. Hot dtehea placed «n wdbdcn
tables In variably scorch the wood and gen- |
■ecally leave a line or ap«C of grease that
requires a &lt;ood deal ot scrubbing to re­
wove. The tile* will nave tote unnecessa­
ry lal»ar, fcr they can be easily washed,
and^hejr will not burn. They can l»e
l»ought for five cents a piece and will wear;
“forever.” A row of them on the back of
the kitchen table at»d another on -tips serv­
ing tablt wjjl be found a great conven­
ience.

J tom Polly sold his personal property at
auction but week, and wilt go to work at I J
blackaaDltbing—Sidney Hull has gone to I

READ OCT
JKTItmiS.

Gesler Is still improving. She Is so she
tan sit up a Utile while at a time—Mrs.
Orrin Loomis Is quite alck—The smiling
spring we spoke of last week did not smile
only long enough to take ef the snow—In
*
•our last letter we said that our merchant
was a gel there young man, and. so It
proved for on Wednesday he went to Has­
tings. got a marriage license and on Thurs­
test! mo­
day was married to a Miss Morford. Tbe
nk
h!$»rs from
our cour.hr*
parties are Ixito well and favorably known
ra«t pamphtet nf tcxtln
bl*-. In coturaunii
and a host of friends wish them much joy.
percons who
rABTJiTB
,
„
West set np the cigars in great shape, but
&gt; have been cur­
11
Woodland's school will give a series -of your scribe has not seen one yet—Walter
ed by the use of
entertainments this spring, the 'proceeds' Davis is building &lt; home on the farm ho
to gotownnl storting a library.
, *
bought of Alfred Bishop—Ambrose Cox
rbethsr Tablets
and party were at Gun Lake fishing last
J.'C. NieltliaoMuec, aged 73 years, an1 week, and caught about one hundred
old pioneer of Wood laud, died -last week.
Tnx Ohio CnrMjcal Co: poudds of fine fish so we are Informed—
Hr a as born In Germany.
Harry Jones and wife have gone to Kala­
urTHEO.K mEftfh •
lrt‘- »&gt;«'MichTff u cure *1’4 l^'t* the most eurefu! InverNettle Lee. of Wordland, lost a. mazoo to work this summer—Frank Laratiri'ilnp *9ta cur mpunMUuitv *«»&lt;1
gold watch last fait Thia spring when bee, our mall carrier, will moye^ onto his
r"JBOiK0T BE DECEIVED
•Iheouow melted, she foetid It under a farm this spring—George H. Abrams Is
Inc s.i»* o;"th« various uo*trum» tha
tire, and when picked uy it commenced quite poorly—John McGurn did not hire
and smoked for iwwtynw
J't'ur ulc. Ask K-r i(IL—j*
Henry Card to work for him this summer
ifctoing.
—Irving Gaskin dosed a very auccessful
■ Ohas R. ColltoSy of Woodland, wb« term of school here last Friday.
cares for Dr. A.. J. BaUebman's horses, took
glycerine aud auumouia instead of glycwnane and rum. forn cold. He prepared ’ Ixittie Tompkvns is visiting her sister,
the mixture hltBsehf betag familiar with Mrs. Kate Spinney, of Galesburg—Prof.
MATHEW joHfISOK', I*. O. Box 45.
£1.13 AX3 45 CNEIAXISCX.
the bottiers In tbe doctor's drug store and Pixley at the M. E. church this Thursday
LIMA, OHIO,
instead of telling the doctor about IL be evening—Scheel closes to day for a weeks
went home sod told liiawlfe what he bad vacation—Miss Ida Moore Is staying with
PARTICULARS
J. Hartom, who is gaining
tone. She wanted to send for the doctor, Mrs. E.
F
M- «on wa»«roQcl» addicted to the n»c of liquor, and thrnuah u tnmd, iwaa .ea o
' Jr-{4?Tto’*U if. wa. » heavy and ronuant drlnktr. hut alter mdsg
but he refused being afraid that "he and slowly—A dance at Abbey's Hall this
lrrtt-r«dl“ha quit drinkUg, and wilt not t~eh llqnor of any kind. 1 hare w«.t»
the boys would reast torn.” Finally he Friday evening for the benefit of tbe li­
XSutha before writing ycu.tn order u koow the cure was
ewrw so much worse that the doctor was brary—Mrs. J. Tbwe had her -collar bone
sent for and rendered ail the asstatauoe broken by being thrown from* the buggy
MRS. HKLE-N’ MORRISON.
possible, but did not think Collins would near her heme Wednesday morning of'
week—A. Young*, and wife, of
lice until morning, m the poison had been last
Battle
Creek,
visited
at
Dan
Keyes'
the
to bls systeai t»vo hours before anything
V ALICE KIRK. M- p,
■urts done. In /be morning he was nc latter part of toe week—Three tickets in
Ji.
I'fayutelanaaC1. Surgeon.
micxily. for scvea year*.
worse, however, although suffering gveat the field this spring, Rep., Dem. and
Hastings. - - Mich.
• &gt;■ ■.1-..ropiiy atteiMted day or night,
Party.
The republicans had
pein. And now there ere slight hopes uf Peoples
over F. G. Htoweit'R ixMCand shorxtore
their caucus Saturday. Clarence Briggs,
hlH recovery.
supervisor P. K. Jewel, clerk: William
A. NWEEZEY.
■ Henry K'.nekedexfker, of Nashville, Pratt, treasurer, heads the ticket.
61, 53 and 55 Optra Block LIMA. OHIO.
Tbe
(ta writing pleas* tacatfoa this p*p«r.),
Ktole a five dollar bill from R. Mayo's peoples party oadcu.v was held Monday.
Hasting*. Mieh. money drawer. When accused of
the; William Cole, eupervteor, A. W. Scott,
Practices in all court* of the state. Col- theft he was at fir-x vary indlguant but clerk; A. T. Shepard, treasurer heads the
.-•ti'.&gt;ii*f»roinpl!y attended to.
afterward returned the money.
list. Tim democrats have their caucus
At Nashville the election went rnoatly this week Satocday.
nils. E H A c. P. LATHROP,
republican, with tbe oxooption of L. F.
1‘
Houtoepathic Physicians aud
Hastings. - - Mich.
_
,
_
Hastings,
Venezula has just decldtMi to be fully
Weaver, for pretridoot, who was elected
G. F. Truman, of Grand Rapids, spent
Surgeons
by a majority of tex.
All cali* «d*y ®a,i country promptly
Sunday with relatives and friends—S. E. represented at the Columbian exposition.
CAPITAL
$75,000.00.'
*.2ev. Arney, the •iiorse trotting parron” Cook, ot Charlotte. Sundayed here—Mr.
Superintendent Allen, of the painting
SURPLUS •10.090.00.
has accepted a call to the - Congregational and Mrs. L. J. Wilson were at Battle department, is now working a force of 350
A. S&lt;TURNER. M. D.
Creek last week an account ot the death men. '
church at KdrUrcliie.
Incorporated undet the taws of the State of
Physiniai and Surgvott,
of a (riead—Mr.and Mrs. L. W. FelghMichigan.
The educational exhibit at the world's
■Br. Hanlon, of MlddlovKlr, has pur­ ner were at Graui Rapids Saturday—Miss
Delton,
■
•
Mich.
chased an SO acre frrit fatal just east -of. Ixiis Marshall te home from Kalamazoo fair is to have the space It requires. A
Open for business Dec. tS.lBM.
Wayland and wit! move onto It about -college fee her spring vacation—S. J. new building costing SI20.000 has been
AT
ordered for the ethnological exhibit, which
V C. II BARKER
officers:
Truman Is to Chisago this week buying
accordingly is thereby removed from the
faunr* and Surgeons.
♦ Tthere has tewt WMtch .anxiety felt bv .goods and seeing the sights—.Mr. and manufacturer and Liberal Arts building, D. G. Robinsati, Presidents
city or county responded to with
Cheater Mwser. Vice. Pres.
the people of Freeport the. past wv*-k Mrs. Jobu Fuller, of Grand Rapids, are thus allowing more space for the education­
■&lt; day or night
D. W. Reynolda. Cash'nr.
; over Hie safety of tbe L. &amp; H. R’y quests of hlnw.lster, Mrs. C. W. Everts and al exhibit.
’ briiM'ji- which span &lt;lie Coldwater river •eon Wm. Fuller—Mrs. Welly, of New
। DU.F.tnoRs:
HELDOK.
Thu Japanese royal family will l»e repre­
J^iHladelphla. Ohio, h visiting her sister,
’
■
and
Duel:
creek
Just
north
of
town.
D.
W.
Reynolds.
W. H. Powers,
tract aC’l Real ISatRte Office.
sented. It Is announced positively that
t
j and .cnany have spent hours cteartau:
D.G. Roblfson,
it_B. Messer.
the eldest son and probably successor of
;t&gt;:d E'tMe Ileal Knuin । H way the flood wood which-threatened to
Chester Messer.
.John Carvetb,
the Mikado will visit Chicago in Septemd”ur l
tl» taw
tta- j
Mr«. W«nwi H.Ut
alM w 1X1- । ber..
P. T. Colgrove.
j
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forclxh complete j Coldwoter.
The pwpte of Freeport tOR tu sec h- r tdateF Mrs. Wtu. Cooper
Has
the
only
Havings
department
in in Harry
Fifty
million
tickets
havei
bwn
ordered
r. F. RKOQKH.Clerk, jjiid v.'clnity bu«K th*»e brlUges and &lt;te ] who is very stek—The party at Mr. and
ahd pays X per cent thwrext on all time
engraved for the'fa'r. In unler to make It County
~~
*nd wkh to see thuas reDM’.'.eti just at j Mr*. Schweitzer’s was ‘not very largely
deposits.
|
as difficult as possible to cciputerfelt them
jS’rajcnf.
-l atltaided but wa*.greatly enjoyed by 'the
a special paper has bcon ordered from a
’
rriWir*^few that were pres«U -Ask Johu Earlier
' Jf he found any lw&gt; uprooted by the Massachusetts mill. Little planchets of
;«»4p. tn. Telephone, cot. !
Mrs. i ’. Doyle was fix. guest of her par- j w’,„t Friday—Mrs. F. Travis apd Mrs. E. tissue paper have been scattered between
i:ee. at Hollaway's drui
7
----- AND----«j».ts in Caledonia over Sunday—Bowen’* s liial'* called oh Mrs. W.itren Fisher one the shecta of which the card Is composed.
planchets which are .of blue, pink
: Mills tateut ghe u drama hen- Satutoay day.last week-Newel and Fred Barber These
I________
_ from -v
—........
«... coiuwen?e and salmon easily show thriugh the card,
j cwnJflK
evciyOK—Ajiu
jiio»«
* Haaioc
ilmioc and C.4'1.
C.4L PutuaiB
Putnam |*re
home
aeboo!
and will
and will make it an extremely Hard Job to
w«uZ to Wayland data relay—'Hie union work on the term—Several from
jliipllcatr the ticket by counterfeiting.
■ ! sehbol ekHes this week tor ik week’s vaca- place attended tbeptev nt Kalamazoo
The ’hkeis will be 2'* by 4'; inches in
' tout—Uf the Dumber (run this &lt;tace who Ltrdaji evening—Henry Pteher ta on
. iMLGRGVE.
size and w ill be handsomely engraved.
&gt;■ at tended the t«-aeber’s examlnstion Cite |
ihr,
.
Attorney at l-tw
,
::------। ijrd and &lt;tl: of March, but four received!The right has lieen granted to erect an
—
A Cilgreu &gt;
; certificate*--The Congregational church
riamaii Aaiiey.
ice rin' . which win be ep-iijdurluk the en­
ir. I'aiua t&gt;to-.-k. HasUnga.;
h.M MMltav. Ani.-J-t.«lnplrthHr1&gt;u!-!
rhenbln.juv.b.aol ju our Hwral tire &lt; months of the fair. [No matter if
f pit Mie oMilnu j.or—Won
1&gt;m I V.lloy araln -Mrs.
M. Everette .oil I!., uirrtmnuvler Is 100 degrees In the
t . E. KEN ASTON.
&lt; ooma.uw.t bH fourth t.u=i
Khool I. dwthtar
l» liKluum
hu.luros-Mbs shade. • &gt;&gt;u can find .-mouth ice and skating
3.
AtU»rn»
, Allen dUtrtat—Wm McKevlttipKl Imty. of
"™«tM,otB.tUe Creek ia ru.lt- In the cold storagy rink.
j
. . SlA.Uuk-s. UKlideU theC. S. &lt;1. .Lore Erl'tleud, here-Mu4&lt;tT ro»l. «re Uns
• J...
.. .
inr.anm.inrr onfcT of the ilaj—Sugp.r making te rathor
i day
ext-nlng--Cards
are out aunonneiug
Gives all the news of Town, County and Slate, and as much National
Kiiu
so
far
—
Jobs
Wuivt
ta
at
home
tor
I' toe inaxriagivid Ml-s Edith Chase te anesThe Bank of St. George,l&lt; f Genoa, for news as an}’ other paper .df its class.
&gt;l.MHUMAN. UumoliUktc Hl, ■ tollable man. i f Allegan Oo. Miss Chx.se a fear days.vlslt—E. lan-kbart has built x
TOO yrnfa held au unrivaled j&gt;o*itiun to the
oicEan and fr.urgvon.
Las uecn a teacher In our village achooi new barn—Rev. 'Wm. Netce has sold his
world, and combined the qualifications of
cL.'tuud two years, and ha* wade a host of Interest in bis father's (arut to his father, the-Brink of England wit^ tho^r of tbe
I friendain this village^-Addle Ritahle is and irdl atluid college this m-ason prepar­
atory for toe minlbtery—Mrs. B. W. East India company. During all lids period
tlw
guerf
of
Jw
r
brotly*r
Cbarh
’
s
ir
this
IN G OFFICE OF
it was in direct cqn&gt;municaht-n with Eng­
viltage—Mr. Jimsutr aac family .have Austin is on toe sick list—liupbvrt Evette land. and thou»at&gt;dat.&gt;f unedi^-d documents,
baa accept 'd a position as book keeper In
inured io Grand Rapids.
Wttslland. Mid...
lending to torow light on .tbe hiatory of
Toledo and will hot irach school this
spring—Fn-d Williams, of Battle Creek, commerce, aro there awaiting it successor
of tbe Pen.:e.
is visiting old agqnaliUabctwin this vicini­ to Bawdou Brown. Ccrtniily they are as
Mr*. Frazier, to South -Bead. Ind„ has ty—V. Owens and wile, and A. Sheldon, rich a* toe arcblvesof Venice, if not rich­
SCHOOL COLUMNreturned u» her home, after amending the of Farewell, are making obi friends a er. Within tbe past ten year- an attempt Isa NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news-,
&gt;o pijt them in order, and of the United States and the world.
It gives the events of foreign .
winter witti Mtk. A. C. Walt—Peter pleraurt visit—David Wilkinson’s daugh­ has burn
Young, of Hickory Corners, was called to ters. Misses Minnie and Alice, of Char­ to indeg them. Imagine the task. Then, lands in a nutshell.
It has seperate departments for “THE FAMILY
the beduide of Mnt. K. Y&lt;»unr, who will lotte, are making.him a pleasant eritit— arc now 37,000 packages of papers dating
CIRCLE
”
and
‘
OUR
YOUNG
FOLKS.
” Its -HOME AND SO­
from
the
Tenth
cent
niry
to
tlie
end
of
the
soon pa&gt;« e 1.0 .lisni home—L McDuiuJd We are rcjolc-tl to hear of the marriage of
was In CedarCretiKX putt of hut weot — Mrs. L. Lockhart to Mr. John Swegles, last, each contMlr-iug several thousand CIETY” columns command the admiration of wives an«l daughters.
documents
-National
Heritor.
Its general political news, editoralsand discussion are comprehensive,
Fred Smith i« spending bls vacation fnari of Wayne, Mich. Ebe ptarriage occurredschool in Martin vi’ili. his parents here-^ Mart-h Stoat tbe residence of Mr. Henry
brilliant and exhaustive. Its “AGRICULTURAL” department has no
■ Levi Bolee at*l wife, “f .MeBihlv. have Waters, the bride’s father. In (talechesterA
superior in the country. Its “MARKET REPORTS” are recognized
.now returned to their home after visiting Ont. We extend our congratulations and
or Toledo, I
authority in all parts of the land.
friends here—Mrs. Lvpler. of Woodland, old slippers—Mr. Richard Ellston re­
^pent .Sunday with her sister, Mrs. W. joices over an Increase of pension—Mr.
F!IAXK. J. Cmih'EY snakes f*th that hr
• QIKQ^L/ITION •
—John Smith, who Is soon to start to Manley, of Jackson, i* visiting his daugh­ is-th--senior partner qf the linn of F. J.
Texas, has sold bls 80 acre farm on thu ter for a few weeks—N. Appleinan and Chenkt’ACo . doing llusiiK-i in the rlly . A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables,us to offer this splendid journal
lawn line to an Ohio «Ki. Price for the .children of town are visiting their grand of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and '‘THE 'BANNER” for one year
h'fv;f.
clrnng- S for &gt;dv«r.lsenieDts same $5,800'— Sugar social at H. A. John­ parents—John Marler ootnex to tho front and i/ii:’ said Ann wi1! pay , the sum of
■1 r.«-l. ttih office Tuesdays at latest to son’s Friday evening uf tills week. A •with a fine span of dydep—Mr. Lcntram’s ONE JlL'NDItED DOLLARS for each and
every case of CntJrrh that cannot lie
ire inw'tom in tic- issue &lt;»f toe week awact social It will be—Prof. Humphrey .oMest daughter was married to a Grand
will- preach here Satuntay evening and Rapids gentleman the ere of the 15lh. cured by by the use of Hall's Catakkii
Siin/Jay—Boltou x«d Coats-ire looking for May peace Mid happiness be their loL
FRANK J. CHENEY.
&lt;'’&lt;! ; ipcK for sale, aheap. Cxit U»t Hite a IwJtion here to build au elevator and
NEIGHBORING COUNTIESloniburyard. Mr. Osgood has some log*
Sworn b» before iim aud subscribed in
y presence; ihis Oth uay of JJ&amp;tmber. A.
it tweoilier mills. Inall.aver 1,000,000
Subscriptions may begin at any time.
Agnes Horton, who Iu a student at the
.1 D- nwa'.: iMuakiva great tapruvefwL
achoul for the blind, employed in the
Address all orders to
uit n: in Lis Maldenoe to the 4th wan!.
bakery, baked 3,503 loaves of white bread
*-*n-e river this year lacked wreral
and AfiO of brown bread from September
xjiAL
■
A. W. GLEASON.
Tlto’liiUe two year old daughter of Mr. 12, 1W2. to February 26, 1893. but Ims
Notary Publtc
Gri«
,ast now been compelled to resign on account
'mark" mndexai the Michigan Awnue and Mru.X'. KeJsto,
-:i.&gt; right yean ago.
Saturrfay.wght after several woeks suffer­ of alekncAN. Supt. Barker stales that Hall’s Catarrh Cure 1s takfn internally
and
acta
directly
upon
the
blood and muing with blood poison. The funeral look thia Is a most remarkable record for a
place at the Yankee Springs school house young lady 19 years of age.—■Charlotte Re- coug tturfacM of the system. Send for
bu* H *a streets of thia city rixturday.
tesliuionlals. free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo.
'
irturi-k. Aside from toese b&lt;itki of the M&gt; omciair'i— ------- _
place gave an entertainment bust faatorday ; C. II. Dickinson, a prominent hardware OHIO.
■ /•nt iLtedv were crowded with horses.;
night- All report a good towe—Art and dealer of Kalamazoo, who wu injured In tSF” Sold by drugglsta, 75c
I'bf Engine A Iroa works xre liMln&lt; Ed. played for .a very 'pleasant dance last n wreck while on bls way to California,
souse Urge rucks th rows down the river1 Saturday uight.al tbe Rut laud grange Ball died last we»jk In a hcapltal In Kan.su
GEIfflHlEM.
batik ju«t north of their plant to protect ^-Services at out school bouae lard Sunday City.
'
A sewed shoe that will not rip; c*w,
well attended for some
' their picperty in cnse of high water. «jKld was tu»t
Tbe spot where tbe counties of Kalama­
seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable,
nrtw.n
—
Bertha
Ip-dslc
returned
home
hut
•Quite a clunk of their real estiUe went
zoo, St. Joseph. Calhoun ami Branch join
stylish and durable than any other shoe ever
Fddny from M*rtk». where she has boea ta marked by a targe boulder.
fiowh the .tjver during the Dt*nt;fiu&lt;ML
sold at the price. Every style. Equals custoo^
attending school tote Winter—Art and Ed.
■.....
TRAOB MARK
made shoes costing from
to $5.
’inc of the Infant cblldreu af -Mr.
There te a table on exhibition nt A.
expect to play at toe North Irving grange
Townwrut who lives In, the Gceifry
k
The followmg are of the same high sUxxlard at
W.
Sherwood
A
Son
’
s
store
that
Is
ball again next Satordsy night—There
■ merit:
lions*! Miu'it ot Kalamazoo riepoL died
was a very pleasant aa?!:d nt Mr. Bignail’s quite a curious piece uf work, it wag
$4.00
and
S5.00
Fine
Calf.
Hand-Sewe£
'
’.-i wei k. TUe family were found to l»e
last Friday night—It Is reported that imide by W. A. Brownell and consists of
$3.30 Police, Farmer' rnd Letter-Carriers.
■i «•Iciiitut* emnlltlun aud wore helped
HMk Sa.50, $3.3g and Ss.oo for Working Meiu
there will be » parly ut G. Griffith’s next 378 pieces and six different kinds of wood,
!•_ tli- joung istlies of the Mercy- and
&lt;
$3.00 nnd $t.75 for Youths and Boys.
viz:
b*utternut,
walnut,
l»eech.
maple,
Friday idgbfr—&lt;L Ward and family have
- AND
Sj.oo Hand-Sewed.
/
FOR
Help department of the M. E. church.
moved In Mrs. I’otur’s house—L. Cook cherry and oak.—Allegan Journal.
XS3.50 and 3.00 Dongola, f LADIES.
\ '-rira ii«« for ui&lt;
fLe Michigan crop report for March. and wife were the guqstaof A. Potter and
TheG. R. &amp; 1. company, aa soon ns the
!^!i«l Friday by tiw secretary of too state wife humtey—Abbie Pott*r was the guc&gt;l weather ta favorable-, will put . down at
-rOBlTlVELY CURESof Mr.'ab-lMrs. Frink Jo!wi-u&gt;n last Sun­ k&amp;ond flawing well a’Waylaud'and will,
HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS I
'which has ivvcred toe wheat field* j for day—Our new merchant Is doing a good erect one of 1 he lari e.I water flunks on
more then two mouths no very aatlafaeto* bluings. Hops’ it will eoulintie for Joo th&lt;* line, and will also build r pumping ■
PROSTRATION,
• v ••♦tiiiuti- can be uuute, but there Is a feel­ is a very rrsje-etsble young man and in- bouse. The wntor to be had from the
ing that it has been considerably damaged. teiida to do what Is right by all—Bertha well te said to be the bvst for bolters on
Jobnsoji. of Nlddlevlll'. spent Sunday
the road.
,
All fiorn thl-f vicinity who rontewjrfatc
with het parent*. B. Ji. Johnson—Jim
Rev. R. N. MUtdletou. pastor M. E. church. .
taking in the World's Fair should be pre­ .tohn.xupports a naw wagon hnnght in
■'Mother Totjuin” one of tbe oldest, If Cedar Spring'. Mich., says: Sleep aud r«l
baud to take their meals with them on the
were strangers to mn after preaching till I used
jirtir city last writ-We guess E Court­ not the oldest, of tlte I ’us to wa lam les of ••Adtronda" Now I steen soundly and au al;.
grounds If possible, as It is uvldrnt from
ney will have to transfer bid snw logs up Ibis section, died at lute home near the ■ efrmhed. aud I can heartily recotntuend tt.
;
Vie atatemviito niade by thu Chtoago pre** to I D Brookes’ pond tor th &gt; boiler of place which tear.- her name on the 8th
Prepared Dy WHEELER and FULLER
MEDICINE CO., Cedar Springs, Mich.
that those who have privilege* »•«» ,l,e «•'
Walliert’s mill lays there to the ImL and. wax buried from the Silver
SOLD BY
aide of the grounds propoee to make all Frank
frnee corner and at last report titfy were Creek (Catholic) church on the 10th.
there Ii in iu charging two or threw times
unable to move it—LUtle Roy Corrtney Is It te claimed that deceased was born In
as much as the same service can bd ob­
For sale by WOOLEY &amp; BRONSON, Hastings Mich.
HASTINGS. I
J7M—Paw Pair Northerner.
reported sick with scarlet Cover. J
tained for outride of the grounds.

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all to no effect. This state of attains will American workmen, and In tbe new
continue until public sentiment is aroused American policy of reciprocity; who be­
to the fact that a strict adherence to party lieve In the fullest protection of all clashes
1 principles in all local elections Is a men of Invested interest, and yet who are opThursday, March 23, 1893.
ace to good government
poted.to corporation rule iu the govern­
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
Is the good time coming when men will ment of either nation or state; who believe
throw aside party affiliations, and vote for in sound money aud honest gold aud silver
the men best qualified, irrespective of par­ as money; as pledged in the national re­
THE HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICE,
AUGUST 14. 1879.
ty, and wbfen the offices seek the men, not publican platform at Minneapolis; who
the men seek the offices? Or shall we al­ believe in
such
improvements
and
ways continue to experience the evils re­ extensions of the banking systems
sulting from a close adherence to party the country as win
bring banking
lines it city elections? While it is true
REPUBLICAN TICKETfacilities nearer to tbe people of thfthattlastings has had her clean officials, smaller towns and communities; who be­
whose actions were prompted by their con­ lieve In practical civil service reform such
C~rta.
•* »«•”“ S““ V""'rU'T™k W.
siderations ot duty, yet it cannot be denied as will separate tbe spoils idea from pull,
that she has been cursed by officials, whose tics and yet preserve the people in control
•
Herman Ktefer
priflh Judicial Circuit.
presence on the ticket could only be made of public offices and all public affaire, and
possible by tbe fact that their party Ud who believe In liberal policies and yet In
For Judge 3th Judicial Circuit. Full termClement Smith
the strength and used It unsparingly the assertion of American Ideas m all
Fifth Judicial Circuit,
against all opponents however good they American affairs—all such people and all1
gar Judge 5th Ju Helal Circuit to fill vacancymight have been. Some very queer exam­ who are In sympathy with tbe other poli­
Clement Smith.
ples ot blindly adhering to party could be cies and aspirations of the republican par­
furnished In this city if desired. It re­ ty of the-future are cordially Invited to
For County Scbo &gt;1 Com tntsaiooermains for public sentiment to say whether unite at once In the membership of the
the city’s interests shall be made subordi­ league clubs of their own neighborhoods
nate to party strength In city elections in and participate in the election of delegates
.
to tbe national con vention at Louisville.’
It cannot but be a matter of pleasure to the future or not.
ontempiate the time when politics will be
The Nashville News has the following
vlped out ot city elections and party lines
The call recently issued for a meeting of to say concerning tbe candidacy of Judge
&gt;01 Iterated entirely. When this Is done none
•ut the best men for tbe city will be clect- the republican national league, to be held Smith. Any one at all conversant with
•■d. There isfi’t any question but what the in Louisville beginning May lOUi, was the duties that pertain to that high office
•est interests ot tbe city are continually written by General Clarkpon. and appeals will realize the truthfulness of the article:

Hastings Banner,

EDITORIAL NOTES

to the republicans of every city, town and
village to be np and doing for the cam­
paigns of 1894 and 189«. This meeting
«»o apt to blindly follow thu inclinations will be a (very important one as the line
f their own political beliefs and place tbe ot battle tor tbe coming campaigns will be
■ity’s good beneath partisan victory. This mapped out Tbe text of tbe call was
a certainly not aa it should be nor as we this utterance of President Lincoln after
•eJIeve, as it always will be. It ia right tbe first defeat of tbe'republicans: “The
hat party lines should be drawn in state battle must go_op. The. cause of human
•nd national elections, as the nominees for liberty must not be surrendered at the end
of one or one hundred defatta.” With
■rinriples that you believe In, bat no this text as tbe keynote the appeal of Gen.
rrlneiplr* &lt; nter into a city election further C larkaon breathes this spirit of hope and
tan that the best men should be elected, Inspiration for tbe future: ‘-The mission
e they democrats, republicans, protiibi- of tbe republican party ta not yet ended
and will not end until the weak aud help­
louiets or populists.
Ub intecd fortunate that ail of the less of ail classes and conditions are pro­
ertacd smartest men In the world are tected under the Igws, ana until the dsy
ot numbered in one party. There are shall come, as demanded by General Grat'd,
•od men ard smart men in all parties, w hen the rights of a republican shall be as
be beet Interests of the city would de­ fully admitted, and as fully protected at
an 1 that the voters select their officers every voting place in the land as tie
jm tbe elty tickets irrespective of party rigid* of a democrat.”
it thia Is not done, and the people s«*e the ;
Every repiddlcan should n?a I dm ronaulta In tbe non-en toreenjent &lt;&gt;f the law*. { ctu dniff
. ,w . paragraph
_ .
of the ___
call _____
which___Is na
as
•uscious of certain defeat,. those who ' loilow*:
II
mid mwke the best officers will not al- I
u Tin: national committee of tlie Itepubhrust aside when politics dominate, and
lame the ones who shall rule. When

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v th»lr names to run, while the paying i .'lean N«ti&lt;iirel League cordially invites' all
flam of the successful party have been .' ritlreng who before in honest elections
t a nnd aera ub e a wng scheming po I-* and the right of every American voter to

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tens, aud th we whb would Ik; interested j cast mie vote muI have It fxirly counted;

t&lt;.
Ip

tM itaving the laws rigidly etrtoewd. The ' wbo bdir«e tn the dignity of free labor and
•M»focee«nent of tbe liquor laws In this] a faithful maintenance of the difference

I,|
I

y ta greatly deplored, and the press of 1 K- twren American acd European wages;
aeMy. Irrespective of polities have con- who believe In tbe aid American policy of
aUy referred to evident violation*, but; protection to AueMrican industry and to

is always In touch with the peopte.
I* erata and populists have united upon a
as easily approached by the poor and hutt- candidate, if every republican will do his
cst toller as by the rich and powerful. whole duty at the polls. We have a capa­
He h essentially a man of the common ble and efficient magistrate and it behooves

people. IB? came from the ranks of the
workers, and by bls own perseverance and
push lias put himself to tbe front. He Is

us not to lose him through onr own rareleanness or Idleness. •
Tbe Mcluuighlin bills before the state

Were a district to elect school officers,
or wi re a school board to elect a seboq
teacher, foe question ot politics would
never be considered. It has no business
to be considered. Take tor Lu*un~e onr
city schools. What figure would the’ poll-.

legislature to prohibit the use of machinery
in state prisons, and UAporhlbit confine­

ment of federal prisoner? from other
states therein, and also the teaching of
trade to convicts, have many arguments
in their favor. In the first place it is tbe
tic* uf an aspirant for tbe auperintendency
duty of every commonwealth to dignify
cut? Noue at all. aud it is conceded that
labor and make honest toil more honora­
it should not foe considered. Su wfth ■'ref­
ble, and not bring the wages of a deserv­
erence to the county commia*ionendiip of
ing laborer, who has a wife and family to
school*. It is a non-pertl*an office. Poli­
sustain, in competition with those who
tics do not aud cannot enter into Its duties
has* committed crimes agalast society.
in any way. They have no place there.
Tbe laborer Is taxed for elty and county
Barry county is fortunate In having tn tbe
improvements and to pay tbe expenses of
person of her present county school eum.
state, and It is a manifest injustice for the
mtasioner one who is universally recogniz­
state to compel him to compete iu day
ed as one of tbe ablest In the state, having
been recently elected to the presidency of wsgas with the product of criminal labor.
A large'portlon of the criminals of this
the state association of county school com­
missioners.
Hta long experience as a attte^ could be profitably employed for
teacher, his splendid qualifications ami the
very high quality of bis work, and the ex
pcrlence gained by several j ears of earnest
and effective work In looking after foe edu­
cational kiteresta of Barry County arc of

The circuit court-convene I at Marshall,
yesterday. Judge Clement Smith prcsM- •
ed and the straightforward. boioe*-

like and impartial manner in which he dis­
charged bls duties elictcd the .-trongret eiprrsaions of approval from memtete o* ths
bar and from other.* in attendance. These ■

repub
dag to

rep

expressions were freely made by att-n»rj»
and cltlrcus. without dhtlnrticn of ibeJr
party politics.—Battle Creek Journal.

Every v »ter who loves his state and the

great institutions of learning at Ano Ar­
bor, should cast his vote for Hertnab Etf*
er. of Detroit. for regent.

Mr. jKiefrr is*

man of means who has given frtei) o»
time and money to further the hitercsuof
our famed educational jnditutiaD. *nd to

good progress in the Iasi year or twp i»
In no small degree to his efforts. Every
friend of the Ihrtrerritj irrespective tf

ilAk

party should vote for Mr. Kiefer.
The Chicago papers are making a
upon the outrageous .price* that will te

rep

charged after a person gets Inside d ,!ie

grounds

at

the

’World’s

Fair.

As

the
general
admission is W rents,
years to come, in breaking stone to build those who have bought ’.be rartocs
public highways, for tbe day Is bound to exclusive rights frel that the people will
s&lt;&gt;un come when butter roads will be de­ pay large prices rather than go outside of

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the ground*. Chicago men closely n-wmble animals with bristle* on their lark#'«»

manded.

If faithfulness and efficiency count for
value to the county, and such service the.
voters of Barry county cannot afford to anything in tbe discharge of duttea pertata- and always has been a hard worker, tfo'ng to office, then K. G. Holbrook should lug conscientiously tn win for biusetf *
the voters of this vicinity should arffi will lose. Every consideration should lead tbe
be re-nominated and re-elected as city re­ prominent place in hffi' chosen prottwfoa.
throw politics aside and vote for Judge voters of Barry county to cleet Enoch An­
corder. He ha* made one of the beat yet always finding time to listen to *od
Clement Smith. In the first place be Is a drus at county school commissioner. With
officers that this city has ever bad. The raode^anv assistance In his power 10 a°7
gentleman who U known to be in even­ a’l respect to the oppualng candidate,
of bis friend* who called upon himway a man. one who la |Q every way whose merits as a man aud aa a teacher we
(UaehaaM promptly aDa
The short, be la a Jest. generoa&gt;. brainy-wbok'
thoroughly qualified for tbe position. And rcwixr, we aUll insist that Barry county
there Is not an office in tbe gift of tbe peo­ eannot command tbe services of any man mlnntr, &lt;rf u» wMinn al th, city r.thera sonted'gentleman, whom it b an honor to
bar. teen written ImowUlataly aftn the support and who will honor bh couKlte’
ple which needs a clear bead, sound judg­ who ean do ao much for her schools, or
ad|«inn»ento&lt;«»iiell. All ndenafylut
ment and conscious fidelity to duty any begin to. aa Enoch Andrus.
ents in return.”
_ *___ _
the
elty bay. bmn (IM owt the aw
more than does the position of circuit
Nothing succeeds like success. Nothin*
Jutes Ferry, tbe leading’stat^®” ®f
ol«bt lhe. wwr pww, and nr) am
Judge. He should be a lawyer of more
attoata a man’, worth more truly and
France
died
very
suddeniv
Friday fro®
after handed to the one, to who* Um or­
than ordinary ability; he should be a suc­
enrately than the record he makes in the
heart trouble resulting from a would wM
cessful business man; he should be pro- discharge of bla duty. U |, a fact that a der wa. made payable. B.erytnlrx about
the oOeo baa ban attndod tot* a mu*, participating In a duel. He was ooe or
sessed of a kindly spirit, controlled by a
mio-wbura..
w
propertr
ba.u&gt;e,.-|ia, manner. When a elty aeca tbe men whom the people potild trust, and
judicial mind; he should be a gentleman of
omltod When b. IItm. bit brier e™t.
atn-h at. nltlcr aa Mr. Uolbroo* baa mad. his service* In assisting France fwa i
strict sobriety; and he should have tbe
the aoter, abonl I m to II that hi, trna ot present perilous positional! be ®tawdwelfare of tbe people ever paramount to
•enetobdnt, «u'&gt; uiMt lnlo
oa.-e „n t litnuea ,0
personal feelings. All of these quallUea
Voters should not forget that the nsro*
■wotbllkm. Attor toe de at a bird bn
Judge Smith possesses in an eminent de*
of candidates for Circuit Judge will
•Trek, term of court m Chirl«&gt;. Urw Re.
gree. as Is well known by every man in
Kor th. Or&gt;t Um, u, tt, Hlrtor, o! u» twice on foe official ballots o&gt;-e f&lt;* Ibe W
pebllean ot toil etty ipeaki to toe totlo*.
thia vicinity. He is a Bany county m*nt
term commencing January 1«t next, an
«««, Uw rMm wJ11
M
lb&lt; term, co.re,.nrln&lt; Judice Smith
one of our own citizens, neighbors and
-Few court offletou hire mmle ro eaV|.
»■*•&gt; »&lt;» &gt;» the next to fill vacancy
frivDdv.
lie is the snu of one of
4
H. . reeoM to » .bort, Um. a. U, jUll„ • wt.1^,1 t,u, c un(J
Voters should rerbllert
1, ‘
'
th- most hlgWy respected residents Uemmrrsmto .tore bi. ...potorrrm^ ™-utou, own
|le
cmwii
He has crown of candidates for Clirn’i h: '-” ”
of UwttletOQ township. David W. Smbh,
&lt;h. ^,1,, ,m| lhw
hl&gt;
aeteochottoeartoJuJIelil elrm.lt |«
pear on thu official balk**
r‘ L
tiinrM'lf an ar-hut dewcra*. He sr)en;
Jimrnry. Jud,, Smllh hu •m.toe.Jthe
full term and nex? to fill vsean1-!hisbnrtuxAt da} s In this township and
^thUpoiUhm
“*" "”■&gt; •h .nwxM, l„
lias always a warm welcome ami a
Im been Hie aakfe, tor mrnl, uwaahu
CM*
:•
wovit of k^iy ch8er
&lt;ny
«™wt,.wll oortbm &lt;„ w;;,h
qrrot or Mull, rich or poo.-, who halls
mrbtbh hi another eotomo
with the l*anan&gt;a ( in.-*! wattHal.
from dear old CantMou. And this same
' ' ‘•’■"‘thm M .t„ u,, rt,. , u.
’■Im ..putoic,, U,.,
te.„ ,kw
qiality ba carries with him everywhere be
the
*'
Tha new* ^tlon law*
' 1 :
, U1a
qislivau,..
T*«w*rl,..u..nusPH«.rr JodaeSmlUf. „,U1
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"Mwra-T «Uk pattons of u„
,.•&gt;•’Al
&gt;■ I-”1 '■
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" •• ■ —uiin np. ana no
lite professh.t
^h,ra”‘
•
nrirmaia^iiti
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.. n mighty utipn
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wcrl...
‘•iMdrrs."
-ni-matter what po.it too beta cafonl upon to
TL
™*
* "‘"F immdble
dll be never feels above his tdiowa. Hu 27
HMd jooMtekrti
.»■&gt;
bW.lUiiundtotto. tael that toTtaX'.
•’W e believe there are many reasdmi why

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the “iaatmeUon.’ to voters

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Hastings Banner.

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Thursday, March 23, 1893.
W. R. COOK. Loe*l Bdi«or.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Are you going to use any
WALL PAPER or WINDOW
SHADES tliis Spring? If so,
where are you going to buy?
Of course you want to select
from tlie new styles this spring
anti from a large stock. I
have- as large a stock as any
dealer between Detroit and
G rand Rapids. And as many
styles and patterns (all the
latest) as any Grand Rapids’
house. And I will agree to
save you from 25 to 40 per
&lt; ent. on any price quoted you.
Do not buy of houses from
away tlmt send samples until
you hove looked at my line.
11 is a very easy matter to save
money at these prices.

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

Hastings, Mich., one
east of city bank

door

( aucu« Notices.
Rutland.
rhe .'• ! ubU*an&gt; ot Rutland will hold their
tucu'* Moi&lt;l.n afternoon. Marell 27th at 2
.ivt-k Al Hu- tiiwu hall. Let there Im? a good
attehdahre,
- By order of Committee.
Okanckviilk.
A republican ciux-us lor the purpose ot nom: using towntbijt *nkxr*. will be held at the
• w» hall In Slit- village of Orangerille on Sat­
. 'day lire 25*11 dav &lt;4 March. I®1. at 2 Vdock
P- It!.
Rj order ot Committee.
Hastings.
.
■
Lro rt pubflcans cf navtirgs touu»bip will
meet in eiiiK-us Saturday Maich 23th.
Hastings.
the electors of Cue tp. of Hastings will meet
.? "lie town hull on Saturday, the 25tb day of
March. M &gt;0o'clock. *. TO., lor the purpose of
nominating tuitable men to fill th** townihlp
&lt; 'tires, and transacting such other business as
may ewne beforqKbe tnertlug.
By enter of committee.
I hying
• *
Tire rrpuhl.c.ins of Irving will bold a caucus
it the town hall. ■Friday .March 2»lh. comitienciiiK at 2 p. in., for the purpOM* &lt;&gt;t nomina­
ting town &lt; Slicers, and tbe transaction of such
other business as may come before the meet­
ing.
Bv order of Committer.
.
Hope.
The republicans of Hope will hold a caucus
:il She Lake VP-w House. Cloverdale, on Saturs . the AUli of March. iwo, for the purpose of
ruminating totfuslrp officers aud transacting
•iirh other l&gt;n«lurss m may come before Use
alien*. Time. 2 o'clock p. in.
By order of Committee.

37

Ton ean always And something new
in the line of millinery at Miss Feighner’s.

F. L. Heath waa in Grand Rapids Mon­

day.

hn Spence Is in Cleveland thia
week.
Ncurietfav, serges, whip cords poplnles
enna Schantz is home from Al­
and veloars in the new colors at Spauld­ UKIm
bion.
ing’s.
.
You vAll want old papers for house
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bradly and daugh­
cleaning soon, We will sell you 35 Tor ter Emma are viaiting at A. E. Daven­
five cents.
port’s.

Following ta the program for the next
meeting of tbe county teachers’ associa­
tion, to be held at Middleville, April Sth,
1898.
Music.
Opening exercise—Miss Anna Win­
ters.
Music.
Mrs. Julius Russell went to Detroit
A grand opening of spring millinery
Language work of schools—Mr. W. K.
goods Satuhiay next at the Jefferson Monday.
Vester.
street millinery shop.
School Law—Mr. Wm. Cobb.
Mm. Oscar Young Is visiting friends in
Alwiys smoke Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar. Lansing.
Music.
Penmanship—Miss Mamie Moulton*
Always the same; always the best *5 cent
Coy Smith, of Nashville, was in the city
Question box.
•igar In the United States.
last week.
Music.
An unusually fine line of laces and em­
How may we lessen absense aud tard­
. Mershon, of Kalamazoo, was here
broideries was among the goods that ar­
iness in the county schools—Mr. Geo.
Tuesday.
rived at Stauffer’s last week.
Bassett.
The teacher in society—Supt. W. D.
Mode Rich spent last week in
Mildred Williams returned from Chica­
Charlotte.
Sterling.
go last Friday, where she has been trim­
exercise—Miss \ Jennie
Recreation
ming hats and buying goods.
Mr. and Mrs. Hale Kenyon spent Sun­
Thomrs.
day In lonla.
Houses and lots or building lots close In
Rhetorlcala—Miss Lottie Aldrich.
Wpi. Felgliner, of Nashville, waa in the
Recitation—Miss L. Jean McLaughlin.
for sale. Cash or on time.
Dr. E. II. Lathrop.
city Tuesday.
Middleville will endeavor to entertain
all visiting teachers.
Eugene Whelpley, of Gobleville, waa in
Gentlemen! See our stock of fine crush
H..B. Andrus, Pres.
the City Friday.
hats. Our prices cannot be duplicated.
Miss Edith Latham, Sec’y
Bakkruit Store.
A; E. Davenport is now taking care ot
Ladles: Be sure and call at Mrs. Rus­ Nathan Barlow.
sell’s during her Easter opening of hats
Rep. A. G. Buller, of Bellevue, was in
and fancy goods next Wednesday and
Three hundred boxes of fancy writing
the city Monday.
Thursday.
paper, no two alike. These are the sam­
✓Mbs ffa Simpson will be home from ples of a large eastern houae and will be
•‘Talks to men only” will be given in
Albion this week.
sold less than
manufacturers prices.
the society rooms every day next week
Every box is a bargain. Come early.
except Saturday, from 11,30 a. m. to 12 m.
Mr. Granby, of New Yofk, visited Dan
Frank E. Hkath’s News Room.
Reynolds last week.
AH are welcome.
V"Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Heath are moving
into their new home on Jefferson street
this week. They have one of the neatest
and coxiest homes in the city..

Mrs. John Spence wlll be homo from the
east next week with a carefall}; selected
stock uf millinery goods in all the latest
novelties for tlie Easter trade.
For sale or trade, for span ot heavy
work horses, lot No. 35 Granfs addition,
Hastings. Address Edward Monroe, No.
88 Calhoun St. Battle Creek, Mich.
Ladies Attention! We have the finest
line of Oxford, opera and toe slippers In
the market They are beauties. Call and
see them. Original Bankrupt Store.

Win. McKevltt attended a dance In Mid­
dleville Friday night

Geo. Truman, of Grand Rapids,
in the city the first of the week.

was

A. D. Hughes, of Eaton Rapids, Visited
bls slater. Mrs. L. IL Evarts Sunday.

TOE KENT
oppMlte UNION DEPOT.

«a.oo r-r

E«g« per doz., 13 to is.

Tm BuaiW Tr.u.ren New
Steam Heat and Electric Bells.BEACH A BOOTH.

t.«
LudpwlP..» toll
per bu., 80 toTO.
Kye per DtL. 50.
Tallow per lb., e.

Clover heed per bu., 7.00 to 8.00.
Timothy Seed per bu.. 2.00.
Harley per bn., do u&gt; J.10
Onions per bu. LM to 2.00,
Maple war per lb. IZHC-

Look
Over the goods in the new
Furniture Store before you
buy as the prices are very
low. You will be surprised
to learn that furniture can
be sold so cheap. Remem­
ber that we do all kinds of
repairing and upholstering
of furniture. We also keep
a line of second-hand goods
Remember the place,
Robertson Block, corner of
Jefferson and Court streets.*
in the basement of our
store and pay cash or trade
for second hand goods.

mi: I m,

New
Hoon
Tea

Try this tea if you never
have, and you will not regret
it It is winning in popular
favor every day. We solicit
your patronage and know
that our goods will pleaew
you. Give us a trial.

PHILLIPS &amp; PRESTOH,

MICH.

HASTINGS,

~

The

GjjpcEjts.

✓Miss Sable Beadle goes to Jackson Sat­
urday where she has secured a position.

MORRILL &amp; CO.

. Mrs. John Welssart and daughter Ruth,
have been visiting relative* in Woodland.

Dr.'s Walter Matthews and Benj. Lee,
There will be an entertainment In the of Grand Rapids, were in Hastings Sun­
Gregory school house Saturday evening, day.
April 1st given by the scholars of Miss
1-eo Myers attended the St Patrick’s
Anna Giddings.
Parents are especially day celebration In Kalamazoo Friday
Invited.
night.
Do you want a free ride to Kalamazoo?.
Miss Anna McMichael left Saturday for
If so read Livingstone A Block’s advertise­ her home After a visit with her sister Mrs.
ment in this Issue. Buy a return ticket W. M. Puffer.
.t
before starting, and this firm will deduct
Mr. McPharhn. tbe prospector, left for
the amount from purchases amounting to Denver last week on business. He expects
$25.
to return shortly.
The ladies of the Easter Star chapter
Mrsu Wesenage and Miss Carrie Wesenrealized 831.80 from their benefit supper age, of Kalama/oo, visited Mrs. Will
held last Thursday. The tables were Goodyear last week.
very tastefully arranged and the supper
Miss Mar&gt;’ Marshall, of Grand Rapids?
was one of the finest ever served In j
spent Sunday in Hastings, the guest of
Hastings.
*
Mrs. W. H. Stebbins.
It Is hoped that every man who can
Mesdtmes John Kurtz. E. II. Lathrop,
possibly spurn Hie time, will, attend thu
talks io be given for the benefit of men W. U. Goodyear and Mrs. Lydia Cotton
only. In tbe society rooms every day next were in Grand Rapids Tuesday.
Week except Saturday, from 11:30 a. m. to ✓Miss Gladyis Lester, of Albion college,
13 o'clock m.
is expected to-morrow to visit Miss Grace
Dorr Mudge made a martyr of himself Messer and will spend a week with her.
at Kalamazoo last week by standing "in
Anna and Earl Mudge, of Maple Grove,
line”several hours before buying.tickets returned'home Tuesday after a few days
for the Hastings delegation that attended days visit with their aunt Mrs. E. Y.
the Seabrooke operu in Kalamazoo Satur­ Bogle.
.
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hawkins, of
The Hastings City Bank lias opened a Whatcom. Washington, have been the
savings department and are how paying 4 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hayes
per cent Interest on all time deposits In­ for R few days.
cluding certificates. Tlie savings depart­
ments will also be open Saturday evenings v/sin Clair Brock nnd wife expect to
leave shortly for Marquette, Mich, where
from 7 to 8 o'clock.
4
,
Dan. W. Reynolds,
. they will have a resturant under their
charge.
, Cashier.

The ministerial1/ association of the
Wm. Bruer, who lived In Hastings and
Grand Rapid* district of tbe M. E. church attended school back in the 50’s is vlsitwill be held’In this city Monday, Tuesday bls sister. Mrs. Horace Bishop. In Rut­
and Wednesday, May 8th, 9th and 10th, in land. and friends In this city. Be Is now
the M. E. church. A very Interesting living In Chicago.
program has
been prepared and the
Mr. Bert Hamlin Is dangerously 111 at
meeting will be very interesting to all who
his residence on Green St He had a
attend.
.
hemorrhage of the lungs a short time ago.
The Beethoven male quartette gave a It Is feared he has quick consumption, al­
fine entertainment at the Presbyterian though his friends hope for tbe best
church Friday night. They were ably
Mark Smith, ot Chicago, visited at O.
assisted by Mrs. tang, pianist and Miw
A. Whitright's and bis many other friend*
taTour, soprapa, whose sweet singing of this place last week. Mr. Smith used
was heartily applauded. The entertain­
to live In Hastings and talks some of re­
ment was a musical treat for all present turning here to live after the Worlfl’s
The church was filled.
fair.
'

You can get the latest styles In hair cuts
Mm. Julius Russell Invites the ladies of
Bastings to attend her grand Easter open­ at Busby Bros.
ing of bats and fancy goods on Wednes­
Attend Mrs. Bowen’s grand opening of
day and Thursday of next week, A full
Hereafter, changes for advertisements line of millinery of the latest style will be spring millinery next week.
r.urt reach this office Tuesdays at latest to on exhibition. And you may be sure of
We lead Hastings in fine dress goodsand
ensure insertion In the Issue of the week being satisfied If you call at Mrs. Russell's. trimmings.
when brought...
Spavlding'n
Also the largest line of fancy goods ca rfed
In
the
city
will
be
found
there.
All
Baths 15 cents at Busby Bros.
Miss Loa Doelker can now be found at
are most cordially Invited and will be made
Voigt,
Herpolsheloier
A
Co.'s
at Grand
Fo&lt; a flu* hair cut or shave gs to Busby welcomeRapids, and will be pleased to meet her
C. H. Osborn A Co. have-pu rchased the Hastings fritnds at any time.
Additional county correspondence on In- stock of the Bankrupt store and propose to
Farmers! We have a large line of work­
•Ide pare.
make things - hum from now on. James
ing pants on hand that we are selling very
Get your sew gloves for Easter at Crawley has been jrecured as clerk and cheap. Examine onr stock and be con­
would
be
pleased
to
see
his
old
friends
at
Spaulding's.
vinced.
any time. A large line of boots, shoes,
,
Bankrupt Stork.
All wool Jacket-* with butterfly capes hate and men’s working pants have Just
in colors at Spaulding’*.
been received, and will be sold at the same
Mrs. C. S. Whitcomb entertained her
low
prices
that
hare
been
maintained
Sunday
school
class
Tuesday evening at
Additional county correapqndence and
her home on Michigan avenue and served
heretofore.
!o*al news &lt;&gt;n inside pares.
warm sugar. A very pleasant time was
Gen. S. B. Brown died at his home In
A good brood or work mare for sale
had,
St. Clair. Mich, last week Thursday.
oheap. Apply to Dr. E. R. Lathrop.
Gen. Brown will be remembered by many ✓A high compliment was bestowed upon
Seliool clones Friday, and tbe teachers of the boys In blue from this county, who Enoch Andrus at the meellngjof the State
and scholars will take a week’s vacation.
wiU drop a silent tear when they hear of Commissioner's association held In Lan­
his death. He took part In 72 engage­ sing, be being chosen president of tbe as­
Call nt this office for old papers. We
sociation. He la certainly a very capable
have a large supply and. will sell them ments and was breveted brigadier gener­ man, and Barry county can do no better
al for the services that he rendered. As
cheap.
a citizen and soldier lie was universally than to re-elect him.—Middleville Sun.
John McOmlwr Is now an assistant loved and held a warm place In tl.e hearts
Hon. P. T. C*»lgrove will deliver the atlplmarmadst. hnvlnr passed the examina- of llnw.* who knew him.
•drrss of the evening at a convention of the
llon al Grand llaplds.
On WcdiiMilay, Thurs-lay and Friday leading Knights ot Py till.is of the country,
A full Jb.e of robber Ihn&gt;i*, nil jlz»s of next week wlll.on-ur Mrs Ella Bowen’s in Altllne hall. Chicago, to morrow even­
and width &lt;. light mid ♦nuvy weight, at Easter opening of spring millinery. And ing. The Subject of his nddrtfss wHI be
Wooley A Bronson's.
she wishes to invite tin* Indies of Hastings ‘•Pythian Knighthood; Its Pa.il; Its Possi­
bilities."
Snprcmn Chancellor of the
"’e have the largest Unc of kid gloves to call and examine her rood*. She wii!
have the fine-t Hue of spring hate ever ex­ World Shaw, of Wisconsin, and all the
In the city.
hibited In this city. .She l as endeavored members of the supreme lodge In the
Spai ldikg’s.
to sccute the latest and must approv? cl Pythian order will be present Mr. ColOur eiilli-ctlon of sprlux juckefa■ and styles and will be aure &lt;«f suiting you. grove is recognized as nue of tbe most
capeswill surpass anything In ihe city.
Cull and lie convinced. Your aMrnlSon is eloquent uM*mbers of the supreme lodge
SPAtXOIXa’S
also (Hreeled to her stock of tteicy goods, and bls abilities atyd/ound to win for him
higher recognition. The address to-m.-rrDo not suffer with rheumatism when whkb has been carefully seWcted. Shy
has some of the latest things In the popu­ row evening will be the effort of his life,
you can get relief by wearing a FrancoGerman ring which you can get st 30 days lar Dresden designs, with, silk of all abadrs and we are sure will wit.i for bitn the prais­
es that bls eloquence commands.
to work them in.
trial from John Beosmer, the Jeweler.

75 quires.

bu.lOtOSL

M. L. Cook, R. B. Messer, and Miss
Grace Messer went to Chicago Monday.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION *

Annual Meatlng.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Hastings Building and Loan Asso­
ciation will be held on Tuesday evening,
April 4 th, 1893, at
o’clock, at tbe
office of the secretary.
D. S. Goodvkab, President.
A. E. Kknaston, Sec’y.
Dated, March 20th,. 1893.

Mrs; Geo. H. Brooks has returned from
a visit with’ Orangeville friends.

M
Maple (Irove.
The republicans of Maple Grove will meet in
&lt; jucui on Wed.ieeday. March 22nd. HOT. at 2
We have now In stock .our new gar­
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clark,
■ clock p. m.. at .1. McKelvey's hall. Maple
Grove ( enter, for the pnrixia- of namlnatfng den seeds in bulk, bought from one of of this city will be pleased to learn that
candidate* for township office s or any other the best seed houses to be found. Tbe Mr. Clark has secured a position in Bur­
business that tuav come before said meet­ seeds are very fine In appearance and true
lington. Iowa, at an Increase In salary,
ing.
to name, and and about one half price of
By order of Committee.
leaving Port Huron for their future home
package seeds. Also we have sweet peas
last week. ____________________
nnd nasturtium seeds In bnlk, the two de­
Old papery for sale at Frank E. Heath's
sirable flowers for every garden.
Bams A V^anAhman.
News Room.

This week,

Fred Kurtz ta dow a full fledged drug­
gist, having passed the examination held
at Grand Rapids. We congratulate Fred
and wish him success in his choeen pro­
fession.

PER8ONALMENTION.

Just a few of those white shirts left for
cents at the Bankrupt Store.

Are now prepared to show you a large and well selected stock of

SPRIIXIG GOODS
Consisting of CLOTHING. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
HATS and CAPS, in all the hew’ styles, with prices as low as usual.
Give us a call and we think we can please y6u if

STYLE, QUALITY "2 7KKE
Have anything to do with it.
Yours truty,

E. W, HOKKILL, &amp; CO.
ONE PRICE CL5THIERS.
!

W

HEN YOU'RE 5KK
or niun prices,

When you’re tired and disgusted
with the unreliableness of ordinary
ready made, then you’re ripe to appre­
ciate the attractiveness of Our prices
and the winsomeness in quality and
tailoring of the

L
STEIN BLOCH ANb
mppy none
SUPERIOR CLOTHES

Which are making new friends every day,.and h &gt;kb, g
old friends as less mcri orior.s clothes never : i'd.

�can

!

prepaid If preferred

now fading light of dayWhen the old man recovered he
ghSEkia ft-L -d
*■*•£'

DI CARL VERRINOIR'S VIC1S8J■niDIS OF TORTURE ARD
OF HEALTH* it .rrtrifcvi to nosh it from off uts eyes,
SSlrS rained him. and

CHAPTER V.
AXD a resting.

.•* mong the
tiank’ of th© winding river, where th©
pinon orchards grew down to the water’s
edge, and he saw the trout leap and nppl© ite calm surface. Farther on were
elight rapids, and he complacently ©e­
lected a site for his mill with a feeling

of enthusiasm.
There were deliciously picturesque
spots along the stream, shady nooks
•with velvety greensward and prodigal
with flowers unknown to him, for he &lt;
was not a botanist.
He found he had wandered for quite
a distance from the city by the timo the
sun rose, and he returned more hur­
riedly, with an appetite for breakfast
that he hoped would be rewarded.
Kulcan was at the temple when Gil­
bert arrived, and had prepared a meal
for the guest. It was evident that he
desired a closer acquaintance, for he en­
deavored to converse with the stranger,
bringing all his knowledge to bear on
the task, but in vain. Gilbert, however,
relished his friendly intentions and sig­
nified his pleasure by cheerful, amiable
smiles.
beginning by pointing to various ob­
jects, with inquiring words and looks,
the simple, aboriginal process of learn­
ing their names was begun at once, and
in a few moments thq two were increas­
ing jtheir knowledge of each , other's lan­
guage, which was afterward followed
up day by day until Gilbert had mas­
tered the Atxlan tongue, and Kulcan
had acquired a fair knowledge of Eng­
lish.

ho instantly comprehended his meaning;
he knew that something had been done
to restore his vision, for he could ree
light through the folds of the linen, and
he felt that be was once more to see the
ran, and the trees, and the faces of hie
people, and he went away with a glad
heart. It waa several days before Gil­
bert removed the bandage entirely, and
when, at last, Iklapel stood at sunset at
Gilbert’s window, and saw the gloving
sky and the distant towers, great tears
randown his wrinkled cheeks, and he
fell on his knees before the restorer of
his eyeright, with soba of joy choking
his utterance. Then ho offered up a
fervent and touching prayer of thanks,
his lean, shriveled arms raised toward
heaven, and his wrinkled face working

with emotion.
When he roee and walked down the
broad incline with none of his former
hesitation and appeared before a group
of priests at the entrance to the’ temple,
calling them by name from a distance
in order to show them the miracle the
god had wrought, there was great re­
joicing, for the venerable priest was
loved by them all. Since the death of
Kulcan’s father, who had been the gov­
ernor, Iklapel had exercised supreme
authority in the city by virtue of hta
priestly office. The office of governor,
which the early historians of Mexico
confounded with that of king in the case
of Montezuma, was an elective and not
hereditary dignity, the incumbent being
chosen by the council of chiefs at stated

I

koo- «».t MUwlfo.r,

*&lt;i|bt Co be eonxtowd 1»

with wife and one chlld-a little ten-yearold daughter—a musclan known through­
out Ontario, If not the whole Dominion, as
a prince among pianists, organists, nnd
choir masters—a veritable maestro and
-Wizard of tbe Ivory Keys," and no one
who has ever listened to hla manipulation
ef the great organ In the Park Street
Methodist Church, or heard him evoke
••magic music’s mystic melody" from the

magnificent Decker Grand In hla own
drawing room but wif declare that bls
eminence is well deserved, and his peers
can be bat a few among tbe profesaora of

Divine Art,

The dnor plate bears

the

following Inscription:—

CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
4

Dr. Carl Leo Vkwuxdkh,
Director.

To siL as did a Planet reporter a few
days ago, In a very stmosphere of sweet
harmony, created by Dr. Verrinder’a magi­
cian-like touch was an experience that
might well be envied, and one calculated
periods.
The governor had been dead for nearly to Inspire die moet sentimental reveries.
But sentimental moods finally vanish
The thepherd and hit flack.
a year, and although his son was favor­
and leave one to face the sober and practi­
Gilbert had made the rounds of the
ably regarded by the council tlie elec­
cal aide of life- The mnsic ceased and
great court and. the afternoon was near­
tion had repeatedly been postponed by the conversation took a turn leading to the
ly spent when he again repaired to the
the’ machinations of Chalpa. who al­ real object of the reporter’s call.
temple. He felt that to be the only place
though not possessed of sufficient politi­
"There are stories abroad." said the
where he could consistently claim a hab­
cal strength to gain the office himself newt-paper man. regarding some extraor­
itation. yet he climbed the causeway
dinary aenvciauuc
deliverance .»««•
from death, wmeh
caused
the
delay
in
the
hope
of
increasainirj
-- you
with something of the feelings of an im­
. _with
a.a. —
AMblw -lu.Inr
ing his influence and ultimately defeat- '1 have met
recently,
doctor. Would
poster.
you* object.....................
to staling’ -•
what
foundation
fog Kulcan. Th. rcmoxal of Iklapal'a.....................
”* '-"■•.Uon
There were several priests there with
affliction was a blow • to Chalpa's ambi­ there Is for them, and. If any. furnish me
Iklapel and Kulcan. and they were evi­
This waa the beginning of their friend­
with tbe true facte for publication.” Dr.
dently waiting for Gilbert’s return, ush­ ship, afterward to be tested by a terrible tion, as it enabled the old priest to min­ Verrlnder rimiggv.1 his shoulders and
gle among the chiefs and help Kplcan’s
ering him into the small chamber with trial.
laughed. “I have not.” be replied, “been
After Gilbert had disposed of his rqndidacy, nnd his was the only face given to seeking newspaper notoriety, and
profound obeisance.
He entered and found it prepared far breakfast of fruit and several delicious which showed no pleasure when Iklapel at fifty-fire years of age It I* not likely I
shall begin, and yeL” said tbe professor
occupation by the addition of the usual cakes of waiavi, and lighted his pipe, ; appeared.
«•.
Atxlan furniture, consisting of a few his mind reverted to the instruments, I The news of his cure soon spread after thinking a moment aud consulting
Mrs. Verrinder, “perhaps It Is l»est that 1
gaudy striped blankets hanging over a camera and other articles which he had | through the city, and^crowda
beam suspended from the rafters, and a left at the top of the cliff. Motioning him as he went abont with hearty con­ should give you the circumstances for use
In The Planet. The story of my rescue
large bearskin, evidently an ancient and Kulcan to follow him, he went down to gratulations.
In his walks about the city and out­ from the grave might fittingly be prefaced
greatly cherished object, spread upon the court and out beyond the city, and
ride its precincts Gilbert found a great by a little of my early history. We ie«ldthe floor over n bed of clean rushes!
led the way up the cliff path,
td in England, where though 1 war a
There was no fireplace in this room, as
Kulcan followed him, with a fear in variety of cultivated plants. Cotton and professor of music. 1 was not dependant
was usually the cast?, and the walls were his heart that the stranger was leading maize, he observed, were the staples, on my art. as 1 had acquired a competence
of a pore and refreshing whiteness. It him away to some remote clime or while there wa* produced a goodly quan­ My wife was an helre»s, having £50.000
had a window on each side, and was an heavenly dwelling, he knew not what, tity of peas, beans, turnips onions, to; In her own right. Through the rascality
matoea. rhubarb, currants, strawberries, of a broker, she was robbed almost of all
•■xcecdingly pleasant apartment indeed but he feared equally to disobey.
;ride from the luxury of its gold and
It was a long, hard climb. More then, gocweberries and flax and wild tobacco, her fortune, while by the Bank of tilaiitwo hour.* elapsed before they reached’ all denoting the fecundity of Uje region. gow failure, my money vanished forever.
-flver exterior.
It was while wandering about a few It became nectMaxy for me then to return
Gilbert felt that his lines had fallen the top. and Gilbert found it a Mr more
in pleasant places as the priest* retired difficult task than the descent had been. days after his arrival that he again to my profession in order to' live. 1 do
caught a glimpse of the beautiful face! not speak of It bosstingly, but 1 sttxxl
.ind left him alone.
On arriving nt the spot when- the bal­
that so filled his thoughts, and it wasj well am..ng tbn musclans of that day iu
The unexpected developments of the loon's slight cargo hail been thrown out
tin- olu land. My fees were a guinea a
day had changed the course of the festi­ he selected such articles as would not be truly in the hope cf Eii-ing Leia once h sson. and it stas no uncommon thing for
val. and tbe great feast had beenjorgot- liable to injury at the hand.- of the in­ jpore that he took occasion It- walk about. me to give twenty In a day. We came to
ten; a quiet, peaceful iwnie of relief and experienced Atxlan. such as the field­ the city so often.
America, landing in Quebec, where 1 at»Late one afternoon he stood watching llclpated getting an engagement as orgauthankfulness filled all hearts, the deeply glasses, quadrant, etc., and gave tin-rn
maker
a thipk 1st In the cathedral, but was disappointed.
^religious among the people feeling to him to carry. He took them with a a basket
------ ------—— hacking
---------- ? upon
-—r______
, i mperstitious and very apparent fear ■ piece of willow with his blunt stone
hushed into solemn „
gladness by the day
’s ■
Sutaequcntly we moved to SL Catharine*.
‘’events, and discussing with much atve , and misgiving. i*it was reassured at the ' knife, making little progress until Gil- In which city I procured an organ and
the overthrow of Ch?Jeu. the thunder-' sight of Gilbert’s smiling face. Thelat- 1 bert stepped up to him, aud taking his choir and soon had a large cUeofcle. La­
-ous coming of Quetzal' aud the peaceful' ter carefully cr.fried the camera and , pocketknife cut the wand through with ter. In order as 1 thought to better my
future so full of blessings that lay be- i photographic plates, the case of surgical j one stroke. While he was’ enjoying thr- fortune. I took bp my residence In London;
fore them, and when the night settled ..implements, the barometer and the lit- ' surprise depicted upon the man's face n first filling an engagement with a metho.
down upon the city they sought their ! tie battery with the electric light, wrap- ■ voice, soft and musical, broke upon the di*t church and after accepting the posi­
beds with a calm sense of security 1 ping them ia the blanket for safety, and i air in 3 tender song. So sweet was the tion &lt;»f organist: in St I'cter's Cathedral,
in those cities 1 made many wanu friend*,
brookling over them in the presence uf again led ‘the way, Kulcan following । meftxly and so fall of sincere feeling
and their tributes and gifts 1 shall ever re­
rhe fair gu«l.
, with pleasurable alacrity.
j that Gilbert seemed toTtnow its nieantain as among tbe m«»t precious of my
Gilbert, too, went to his conch with' Gilbert was rejoiced when they arrived : ing, although of course he knew not the jKWM-sslon-*. Lt was while living ir Ixmsomewhat the same thHnkful4spirit in^ at the temple without an accident to | words. It was long.afterward that he don aud pursuing my art with mmh
his heart.
their previous freight and deposited it ‘------» -*-» its simple
. wording
..
translated
and- set- earnestness and labor ihat I received »
He awoke on tbe following morning upon jjZ fl&lt;wr in safety. He noticed the sad and plaintive air down iu mu­ strokaof paralysis. Perhaps.”—here the
speaker |muim-&lt;1 and stretching himself toj
with that confuse*!* feeling that comes: .Kulcon’s curious gaze wander over the sical terms:
his full’height, thus displaying his wellon awakening in a strange place strong I glittering objects with awo and spccnliiWhat care we If the year grow&gt;&amp;!
built and weft-nourished frame—“1 do
upon him, and as he lay on his bear- ■ tion. and taking the fieldglasses held
And autumn's day* are fleeting by?
not look like a paralytic. But the troth
The.flra.g love will ne'er crow cold:
skin robe he let his thoughts run over them up and motioned to him to look
Iu
mLn in our heart* ne'er lie
is I have had three strokes—yes. air. first,
the events of the preceding day. In the through them. He did so, and started
To choke Its flame, to choke Its.flanw. second and third, and they say the third
realization of his peculiar position there back in pale terror as he saw the giant
i*fatal. ninety-ftlne times out of a hun­
The
racing
hours
bear
not
away
was uppermost in his mind the idea that cathedral spires loom up immediately
dred. Yet here you see before you a
One atom of our deep, true love;
lie had Ix-eu placed there to accomplish before him; but the wonder of it and
three stroke victim, and a man who feela,
8tlU flowing on. io night or day.
good. The thought of Pierce's fate his intense curiosity soon overcame his
both In body and mind, as rigorous as he
troubled him but slightly, for he knew fear, and he gazed long and rapturously
ever did In hla life. My ultimate care 1
that the balloon, lightened of fully two- through the gleaming tubet*. turning
The voice came from a window almost attribute to my testing the rlrtuea of a
thirds of ite weight, would rise and them in different directions in simple, above his head, but he could see nothing medirine whose praise 1 shall never cegre
probably convey him safely over the childlike amazement,
from where be stood. He iralked away sounding a* long as I lire, and which 1
mountain range into more habitable
- -had
- observed
When Gilbert, who
the to a distance, and turning just as the shall recommend to auffvring humanity as
tnd populous regions.
r
— implements in the city, and rar- song died away he saw her lovely face I am now constantly doing, while I know
.tone
reach the ear
In the future before him here he saw mired rightly that iron was unknown, for a moment as she looked down into of a case am! ean
•&gt;f
the patient After removing to
.he opportunity not only of study, but, slipped the chamois covering from the the green court.
Cntham 1 had not long tx-rn there
for the exercise of his varied talents, polished steel hatchet and banded it to
Their eyes met for an instant, and the
when my health began further to give
The first duty, he kuew, would be to the Atxlan, he took it with a tender, al­ blood rushed into her cheeks us slfc drew
way. Gradually I noted the change. I
master the language, and as he was a most reverent, touch, for he recognized, herself quickly back. He stood looking felt it first and most strongly In a stomach
unished and remarkable linguist he ap- from its shape, its use and purpose. His toward the window for awhile, then affection whleli produced constant and
prehended little difficulty in that direc- eyes moistened as be felt the marvelous turned and slowly walked away. She distressing nausea, it grew worse ami
tion. Beyond that the widest, wildest keenness of its edge, but he did not waa watching him from behind a shel­ woFoe, 1 myself attributed II to bad water
range of p Huibilities, verging even upon realize its true value until Gilbert, with tering growth of window plants, when poisoning my system. One doctor said It
the ridiculous, asserted themselves, one quick stroke, severed a piece of her brother Kulcan entered the rbom, was catarrh of the stomach. Another
Then there crept over his thoughts a cedar firewood at least three inches and following her gaze saw Gilbert pronounced It dlatetex. Mlll another a
.Denary, dim at first, growing stronger thick and rapidly split it into pieces, crossing the court. He walked to the different diagnosis. I g?|,t O|, doctoring,
momentarily, of a dream that had vis- He gasped with astonishment, which window and stood there until Gilbert, bot getting no relief. I tried one medb
■ ted hia slumber during the night, and grew into positive terror, as Gilbert obeying an uncontrollable impulse’ doe after anotlwr, but it waa no use.
Grippe attacked me and added to mr ualn
it unfolded itoelf before him, gathering lighted the wood with a match and held turned, and seeing Kulcan he waved his
discomfort and weakness. At last I took
form and details, tw some dreams do, the it aloft while it burned. Gilbert showed hand to him. He realized that the fair
to my bed and It seemed that 1 was never
longer one dwells upon them. In it was him several more such wonders, and it girl was Kulcan’s sister, and ho resolved going tn get well. Nothing Of a nourish­
a virion of a fair, sweet face with blue was afternoon before Kulcan left him, to see her frequently, for she had pro­ ing nature would remain on my stomach.
the face he had seen in the even-, aud repairing-to' Iklapel related the duced upon him an impression and ex­ N«» drugs aeemtsl to have a counter acting
ing—and he felt a little suggestion of the ' marvelous doings of the cod. The old cited emotions both new and strttnge Influence nu tbe disease which was drag­
-trange, tender thrill again.
priest listened with smiles' arid nods
Ho wandered about the city with his ging me down to death. My wife would
Although he was thirty, and, he ] for he felt that the younger must thoughts full of her and her sweet face
\
,nd ®d»ten my ||pe
thought, had been ao madly in love acknowledge the force of his prophetic cmning ever before him as he mused with dllutwi attrite, which Is all that
*gain and again tliat he was familiar I utterances of the previous day, and then for an hour or Sore, recalling her look could be done to relieve me, Beeidu
three local doctors that gave me up, I had
with tlie passion, yet that wild thrill ! went himself to Gilbert’s lofty lodging,
and the expression upon her face, her
from London and Kingston who*.
wre a new and a weird sensation. He ■ Entering the room as Gilbert was graceful carriage and figure, until it uoctors
Jklfll believed !na^ to whSY^
felt it tingling through him as bemused, busied in arranging his effects in a suit- seemed as though he had known her for
.tn*l he wondered at it in a dreamy way, able and convenient disposal, the latter years.
It la tn» “bat a
is a man might look back upon an ex- saw at once that his visitor was blind
-tomael! pump oparalton afford taw Pur
!»eriment in opium smoking or hasheesh and 4— to
*- offer him aid, which
’
was
•rr nM, but rat y.lt Hat,to, p*-nfor
[TO BE CONTIXUED.j
lating—as a sort of curious study in new cui
i- „ i , -J?
P™**1? dignity
wa iwdad kuw »p«|ai tn&lt;|
.
•motions or feelings. A close student of declinfed
’
emapmiM or n-mmHal ammt ahteb 1
with words of deprecating im­
Johnnie Brought a Slcatu
know not ot. Hut, &lt;t btat. thank Hod. I
■ncn and of nature, as well as of science, port. Gilbert stood before the old priest,
On* da, Jobunk'a mamma wot him fo
is knew but little after all of women, । and with practiced eye discerned that
tfe mrat m^rt to «.t a Mrloln «&lt;«uk
moafo, a mtwrablr wrerk.
And ha*l yet to witness the power of ho wue afflicted with a mild form of cat- Joboula aoon ram, p„k
nrt. unablo to rat or .loop pro|wrlr
Mr
love’s strong passion in a pure woman's aniut, ami ho decided jthat its removal mamma that tli« man had-onl, .bould,” X"
’ »"•
ex’an'S.- u
dean.
would be his first care.
.Jd1,”' nt"k' H1* n,"n,o,“ Wl'l Mm I*** wife wm worn out in body and
He rose nnd looked out the window,
Seating the old man he gently touched ahn did not &gt;v*nt a round steak, but that spirit Suddenly
the deliverer
he canyon's depths were still black an Ids eyelids, and the aged pritwt realized hdiT, ^n%V’1lTw'rn‘*kH“i« niMr i1*111;*1 Yt* slr P,nk
God bless
ha heard tho voices of the that the god was about to exert hia follow ran on. t„Uoi WJ. pronJ
their inrentor or discoverer!—have reacnwi
,b' "'“'L -nd «x,o ca^ me rrom
jaw. of death and SS
-bepberd.s as they drove out their flocks, power. Gilbert took some chloroform
h«k
and
handwl
hU
omtbrr
th.
, 4iid some pale column* of bluish smoke from his littlu medicine case aud applied
J25?■ JL'J' U lh* “••*■ manima. but i
grinding sinuously upward in the it with bi-* handkerchief.
While the
,lb” “r
&gt;«n Showing that lit. .n. nirag
priest was under ite deathlike influence
■fo tha ahraag* city.
be deftly and rapidly removed the dire
*'"Tr‘ »»“ that onl, a man •bo’fo*
!
He went out and wandw*1
”*
hindrance to hia eyesight ere be recovtu. &lt;«'"« »r“ omnb
women are falanda
w
appTMUt,.
““
i /.
f
trtand, I am no Wild ruibmiaat orar H»

c&lt;««.
* °t

•nwMareerlre. XOW
*?\ •««
Ex«« IsforaaUnn «boui rai, '
STARK BROS., tjataUnk

&gt;

FRUIT
I fillo

(Chatham Planet.)

In a Raleigh street residence there llree

JL

BMMIMee
—everyth!v
•Uy par
tea Ihu
ror ,?* pu,„

(Mt. 1 am ralber a tkaptk
(rnaed ■proprletan'.““‘S,. J™*. J
started to take Pink Pills for Pale People,
m^le by the Dr. Williams’
Brockville. From tbe veryfirst, one et
* dose 1 began to mend and before I bad
**
taken mote than a box or two I knew that to«»*a^e®py otGreen* Fnnt
“£d found tbe rikbt rett-d, mtd that fo readere with naw story;
Faun-FaxM "
*'
o« 4
the Pink Pills I ownd my life In nine
months 1 have taken twelve boxea—Just Green’s Nureeru Go. RochesterJty
six dollars
worth.
Think of it my
friend I Hundreds of dollars for other
PEGHATH OHDEH.
treatment, and only six dollars for what

haa made a man of me and set me M»l»
on the highway of health and prosperity.
There la some roUX Mfo*WI«« PrtnciDle In Pink Pills which I do not attempt
m fathom. I only knew, like the blind
man of old: "Once I was blind; now I
can aeeH God, in the mystery of hla
providence, directed my brother of tbe
A. O. U. W. to me. I took IL I live
and rejolee In .my health and .trength.
I have no physical malady, save a alight
stiffness in my leg doe to grippe- I feel
as well a* in my palmiest days. My pros­
pects are good. All thia I gratefully
attribute to the vlrtoee of Pink Pills for
Pale People, “and now my story Is done!”
as the nursery ballad runs. If anybody
should ask confirmation of thia tale of
mine let him write to me and I shall cheer­
fully furnish IL The Pink Pilte were my
rescuer and I’U be their friend and advo­
cate while I liver
The reporter finally took hla leave of
Dr. Vcrrlnder. but not without the pro­
fessor entertaining him to another piano
treat, a symphony played with faultieaa
execution and solefoi interpretation of the
cumpcMcr’s thought.
Calling upon Messrs. A. E. Pllkey A
Co., tbe well-known druggists, thu re­
porter ascertained Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills have an enormous sale in Chatham,
and that from ill quartern come gfoainc I
report! of the excellent nsults following

-to

MM.
Ou reading aod fiiliw the petition duiv
at Fannie tC Wanzer. daagbur «,f a»,^

saldpetlttaa and it"’tSbJrt

dreearcd and all ottoer in-r-o..
said estate, are required u. xm,. *,

J®

' ordered, that Mid »»•» ni*&lt; •-rrin?'!?
» person* taterretMlif..

week* previous tonald day of i.ear.h*.
*
Cmas. w. AjutsTaoxa,
rat™,™,.,
J»da« «!•««■,

Office of the Recorder, of Hantlnp* Mich
To tbe electors of the »evend «*ni» (Jt theca.
!
Youare brrrbv
’th.,
w .21
“»
jrd day n? 2pnl, Wes. In rouipllun'r

their use. In fact Dr. William* Pink aix
&lt;4 the city etiart-r. at which rtrctUm tbe
PllU ire rreognlredn. one of the groatX
rsl modern medicines—a perfect blond
builder and nerve restorer—curing such
diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial
paralysis,
locomotor ataxia, St Vitus’
dance, nervous headache, neryous pros­
tration and the tired feeling resulting Board at Kdoeatien froir th- t &gt;
therefrom, diseases depending upon the
humors In the blood, sich as acrofula. third ward. Wm. H- Spence, (mirt'i
Kuil
fit*
chronic erysipelas, etc. Pink Pills restore I. iIendm&lt;hoU; al*o one mcn.!»r ef
Education, from fourth ward to 5!! i-n-scr
pale and sallow complexions to the glow camuMl
t&gt;y lb* remoral from tl.«- wa- |
of health, and are a specific for all the I. Handeraitott; all of wtm*e terai* &lt;&gt;( c&gt;0fa* citrouble* peculiar to thefrtnale sex. while
In tbe case of men they effect a radical
care in all cases arising from mental
worry, overwork or eweaaea of whatever
riMs tolliwlnir plac-“«' hiro Ihv.i
nature.
by thecotnoion cour.ril for !.&lt;&lt;!&lt;!:
Three PIUs are manufactured by the
Dr. Williams'. Medicine company, *3cbrnectary. N. Y-, and Brockville, Ont., and
are ‘old In boxes (never in topse form by
GiTVD under my hand stJl ia- t-J ul th
the dozen or hundred and the public are
tw City of Hasting M.-S rir. : .
are cautioned against numerous Imitation*
a-. E,
sold in this shape) at 40 cents a box. or
six boxes for fij.50, and may bu had of
all druggists or direct by mail from Dr.
Williams’ Medicine Company from either
address. Tbe price at which three pills IO the Qualified voter*
are sold make a course of treatment com­
paratively inexpensive a* compared with
other remtdlre-or medical treatment.

■r
In
ten years upward of SI.000.000
have been approprlafi-d by lhe New Nark
legislature for agricultural purpoaes.
New Jersey is becoming more and more
a horticultural and dairy state.

also a area! t
ft &lt;
to wnleb Barry riMrnty b
also Circuit Judge L&lt;rtte
which Barry &lt;&gt;«ontv bel
also a Cmmty

station, names Henderson’s Dwarf Lima
bean asihe best for bls latitude.

The London Produce market Review articles, at the coa*titorinn r»f U.|«
r-l*rr«
tells that large quant It lea of mrdawos tottMisatarie«*&gt;ti:w*etar.v-*.•* «A ■ ■
-’w
are used in the manufacture of "cattle an amendment to ibe«-.»n.«Ui!i:.&lt;‘K
as
seeu-Hi
t.»
at
wi-l»
IV.
rrU
’
•
•’
»
,&lt;v^ferr:rf
cakes,” partly for Improving the yield
and quality of the milk, and also for their creation &lt;&gt;f county 1M-I
;» ’-*?'•' f
highway cottiml*'।»uer«: *!»&lt;• ;• -. aw-udWM w
well known fattening properties.
•acdOTk e-ght. W.c - « X rtf ft . uM 'j.tw M
t»« State. rriaUre to the iur i-dien
&lt;4 • tn sit
moved more quietly with a stiff veg­
etable brush than by scraping.
tian So. 13.
Wltwumy hand »•.*! *ex
A hit-or miss carpet, with striped warp,
is much more lesa trouble to make than
when the rags are striped, looks well an«l
coat-* from three to five eenta a yaid less
for weaving.
SHERIFF SALE.
A cool room above ground In lietter for
milk thatr a cellar, and It should al ways
be remembered that milk should notstand near vegetable*, fish or meat of any
kind, as It Invtrlbly absorbs the flavor of
what Is near it. ,

and Sute ul Michigan, lu

Covuty «&gt;&lt; Rai r» l»cd lu t*»w. *&gt;i ‘
and PUHp T. C.Hrtu'r. 1 did on hr
Jamuu?.A. D. iMklevy ui« ‘i
take all the
tlllv mu! Ir.t* n•*'
detebdaot. lienrrt- J Cwx, li’.*’&lt;1'■
Mdearirfbed real «*»t*-'r &lt;iu*:rc «■
Una ot traap.,”
Dart! Con, aCtium *nd State ot Mlchix-O' ■
U lb. Lfodell, ••remind, ma &lt;d a rubor lug at the north exsl cvrr.rr
quarter of aeettoa t umber tw»-i: - ■ •
tbrtlllnn experfone. 1 bad with a count* ot tww uuclh of range elglit w«*t.
Iboae saotlaman ot alnrenl Msan lu tba carding to Il:e gnrrrvnn-l- •
•pnn^ ot isTa. I n-H M L,on- la, and chain* aM thl»»&gt; fink*. tb-T.'”
desired Co arum lo Fuiloo, Illa Ths rlaar ttfltote *M4 finv-ntre rca* v - fin*, tb-nce worth &lt;»:* line vl
■
bad bren freren aolld, Ure &lt;ba loa was baglnnmu to break op. Jumbrfore.ondoara an&lt; range. Xb» nn
place of beftai-.
1 h“l n acbod tba
rabldla ot th. rlrer and found the lea
1 axpar-red. I waa
h-sltatloit
a
briber
to
p, backward or for.
~ ku uwawaro or iotm|h uwUTC «»*&gt;
1.**“* • coupla of tramps who ware
। tJie «ii*4 rtereUMi
v° tbe ‘owa "de. "houted to me
• .... t,&gt; the CCfl’

ulml them. (
•*«&gt;•», but found mnrij
b, « UMrf, ot
mnnlnt
-•Ura.!M.„rud.wla&lt; TlHUtrwtKM
"Xfo .Ho.t
Uhland thumlx-bt m
to r-L-era *uy moment. The aun had com
down
a warm rain began to ML
■I**.’ r4"1 oo&lt;&gt;cf the trampa. aa l:e idaed
•P tor rituuiiou, 'therc’n maUng lo'do but
to swim fur It.’
*
“ *L*tt 1 can’t awltn a ntroka,’ I replied.

one and twenty-cubt, Ibro**- ■' • r '7.
tion rtne to tn- »»&gt;.•.- ..f te ru &gt; j A *«
I shall exp-’*-- h»r «--r an-' •»; ’ 1 ,l' ? *
nrvrttoiw to 1 he blgfceM b.cil.:■ ri tbe 1*
tmeldour of Ibe emirt tunee !&gt; tbejrj^
Hatting* In «*M &lt;w»n»» «&lt; Hw».
e
«V «f aprtl A. I‘. Ife». at
’ "xk ”
------- * - -a. .J
,

Aftraenrv Lu- F.wntll
..
a long whistle and a look nt
pnl “mlfo,;0”- /■'"‘j
ll'lnk
™&gt;
, doffer thr.npth thia mlErhcv?’
wwid’u’”- “tf,1’’1- lAlA’tmFebrfA
NOTICE FOR IL
wntc. dog myself.’
bftydullawfcpiTO, fol,form,
« rvu bring „„
to
&lt; H*ngrrrOfojd&lt;iIUr,' M‘1 ST
•&lt;&gt; Urn. to iuk b^--" ' - ‘
•
“Thev ter k\
°’ mOU®’- C°"* °°-’ * rro'cyt'

!, rieceawd. *»-’ G- •’

id |WA

o1,.'“cn «&lt;

�J3,/rl3

77)
VOKTGAOR PALE.
Default ’laving b«en made in
ufaccrtct, ,i.u 'cage made by Georite
and Mln. fr Mosier to Hiram M _ Cba£
dated S p • tnbrt- H'b. A. £&gt;.. IM®, and
record'd * it He office of the R' gHtav

ill TUI* IH I •' •
........ ■
' -u
dollars, and tiigntj-cow cents, and an at nruer'* fee «&gt;f twebl’ -fiv* dollar* provided Itor
in laid mint '*ftr.
&lt;u,t or prureednp
al ta« n. vvir » ren Instituted to reeo'er the
moneys &gt;• ired &gt;■•' "10 moriiwg-. or any
nart Pi'Te
Thston the ifat &lt;t»y of Jul-.
i» O, the enld Hiram M. Chase rxrcitu*d a ielense tn part to 1 fa* prciulsea described in «»•*!
tnoricas*.Twenty Hye acres off the
*... ..t .............
' «r wiwith .-.-I

Dorftrof ranee ten fl#) west Which sain rewas dulv iccordrd In the office of therrglstcr of deed** «'t Jkftry Oouiiy on the Bl day &gt;1
Aticurf, I'-tiv. In UN • a» of mertgi;A««i, png'- st*.
sh-ar. therefore, by s Irtish tn the power of
•air contained in said BfortRage. and '.ho
statute‘n such
made and provided. no:i*-e
is hereby elven
tiiut on Saturday the
tilin’ ouv of June. A. I,..
at i«-n
o'clock Io" the fore'xion, I rhall roll at pit’-!&gt;«■
auction.-Io IJ-e highest bidder, al ib- tn&gt;nb
front door of lhe«'am t Hume In tnn ( by &lt;•»
HaAtmis. (th'd behig Um place wheni Hie Cir­
cuit Court for Haire County h lt&lt;&gt;Mrii&gt;, !!&gt;&lt;•
• remises described tn s lid nwiriiTKO. «•-(’»
land heretofore rvleos-d. &lt;-r su mm h Ihtnof
as may be necessary ioApiy thu am.-un*
du-on Mid mortgage, with io percent, Interest
ami all legal
i-xether with an aitorurvS
Lt- of 1 nrcutv.fi vc
tlollara
covcunntea
for therein, the premises being de-crined
In -aid mortgage si* all those certain pieces
awl parcels of land situate in the township
of Hop't and Orangeville In tliu county of
Harry and state of Michigan, and known and
described as follows:
Ixd atunber four (4&gt;. village of Caverdale.
Barry County. Michigan; also twenty-five acres
01T tlie north part of tbe east one-halt ot the
4.sinh east .|u.irter of section twenty three (25)
tow n two rj) nor h of ranee ten (10) wcnt.*exeept
a strip eight rods W north and south and twen
ty rods C-b* vast und west in the south east cor
Dir.
HniAM M. CiLAbK. Mortgager.
I’HIl-f.' T. COl-GUOVK.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated March «h. 18W.
.
.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having beert made In the conditions
&lt;&gt;.' 1 certain mortfeage ina-le by Patrick St John
to Mary T Goodyear. dale.I .Inly 17th. A. D..
1, *1, and recorded in the ofllce of the register of
d-wlv for Hie county of Barry and st de of
Mtehlgin. on tiiolMh day of July. A. D., IBM,
In ip*&lt;t lo ot mortgages, mi pngeL'd. on which
niorfsace there is claimed to be due nt tbe date
this notice the ••uni of «fl2hh:-one dollars and

:&lt;• oranr part thereof. Now. therefore.
&gt;r the mi*er nt
contained in said
:unl the statute Ut such case marie !
ivl provided, notice I* l.* r -by ;dvi*n that on |
oltirday. th- eighth day ft April, A l». )♦». st .
....... • -'iwk In the lure noun. I ^faaUseB at public I
.i•; ,m ta tl..- blgii-st bidder, al the north
t ... .|.«r&lt;it tie emlrt house in th* elty of llv.. M'chuan. [that oeirg the place where the
!-. it. &gt;urt tor Harry county Is holdrnj. tbe
.) -.-med in saJ'I mortgage, or so
. an I xl &gt;gvi cotta, together with
f. • ot r.fteen dvlUre coveuanm. tho premises being described
a.- • a« all that crrta'ti tot. piece and
I -'taste ia the township nt Hope
iuty of lurry and State ot
•1 know* ami described a* follows:
■ »»t -lunrirrot the north west «|uar1 thirteen |ul town two |ji north
&lt; wot. torr) comity.
M
. ) GootiVKAtt.
Mortgagee.

CHANCERY BALE.

History of a week.

I &gt; pursuance and by virtue of an order and
d' crra ot Lh* circuit court for th- County nt
Barry, In chancery, lu ti.e Mate of Michigan,
nvuleanddatedoi-.tbe atst day ot November, A
l». IMrt lu a&lt; ertalu cause,therein pending whereIr. .Lihii Hul ls- is cumol dmwit and GuCUIeb
ZiHchtHU. Marl.iZuschnlH. the Chicago, Kalau.-£»-and Hoglnaw railroad aud Coaslffs L.
»H v.o-. arc ■tefeadst'is.
Nor ca,l» hereby given ’hat"I. shall sell nt
puidlr ailrt'i n to the hixbwt bidder, on Satnr■» &gt; i.hr‘'A'-rf day &lt; f. April, a. I». isn at ten
o. hn-k iu thetoreiioon. as the north front door
&lt;&gt;l ’ he C«4&gt;rtti&lt;*LM» In the City of Hastings County
&gt;1 Him Kk'i '*t;do ot Mlchljpin. said Court house
tfriug the plnee tor holding thu circuit court for
said r.HihiytjatJIwy tlie following described
property; ’« wit: The south east quarter of the
south wm quarter of section seven in to* n four
nortU.'nintCM reven r.e»t and containing forty
acres f (Ian I nwn&gt; or less; aud commencing
at theuutrn com corner ot the north west quar­
ter &lt;d the north wmtqn trier, of Mellon twentytwo and ruuuLng from thence south forty rods,
thenee west twenty nxts, llitmce north forty
r.»l«, th*mee eaat twentv rods to the place
uf beginning, coutalulug five acre® of laud, this
al*** being in t**wn L&gt;ur north, range seven weat
Da&amp;d Havtlr•*. Ml.'h. March 7tn. 1HU.
Frkd W. Wai.kkr,
.
Circuit ( u-.irt Cotnmissloiirr.
Barry County, Mich.

Cora Bell and Reuben Cosley are In jail
at Tnacolona, Mlaa.. on charge of attempt­
ing to wreck a train on the New Orleans
oral Northeastern railway. They were ran
down with bloodhoamta.
.
Fire destroyed part of the Exeter ( N.,
H.,) cotton mills, causing a law of RJSO.OOT
and throwing 240 hands out of work.
Gladstone has nearly recovered from hb»
ilineaa. It waa only a cold.
The pecuniary result of the papal jubi­
lee is a gain to the coffers of the Vatican of
upwards of £350,(MX), as well a* jewels,
plate and other valuable articles xvhich are
estimated to be worth nearly £200,000.
. Tlie Germans lu Africa have had a
scrimmage with the natives, resulting in
the sudden death of Chief Sikki, a great
obstacle to German progress.
nt' ,“?'&gt;■ T"-*!’

Planter's House forty years, and who was
chairman of ths St. Louis committee to
receive Charles Dickens when be visited
that dcy, is dead at the age of 81.
Three fish In the bdsln of a fountain at
Richmond, Igd., were frozen in a solid
mass of ice that formed In the basin last
winter. When the lee melted this spring
the fish came to and are now as lively as

Mops
Sucb

QUARTEBLY REVIEW.
LESSON XIII, FIRST CHARTER, INTER­

NA? *ONAL SERIES, MARCH 26.

CONDEKED

A silver dollar of of 1804 was sold rec ently at New York for fit,Ufa), and then it was
found to be a counterfeit.
A smart American bos cornered the hair
cloth product in Canada.
A blast let off on the Hudson • river displacediOO.OOO ton of stone and shook
down a historical projection of the Pall-

MilJCQ

Stearns.

Meat

LESfid'X I.—Home from Babylon (Ez. I,
1-11). Gohlen text (Dent, xxx, 3). “The
Lord thy God will turn thy captivity. and
have compassion upon thee.” The gifts
Mokes an every-day convenience of an
and calling of God are without repentance
aid-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
(Rom. xl, 20); whatsoever He purposes shall
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
The number “13” will be emitted In mark­ Indue time be accomplished, and every­
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
ing the houses at Frankfurt-on-lhe-Main, thing shall come to para exactly as Ile says package makes two large pics. Avoid
because of the superstition regarding that (Isa. xiv, 34; Ps. xxxili, 11). He doeth ac­
imitations— and Insist on having tha
i number.
"vS" I*
l’"-*"** «“• &gt; chCT- cording to His will in heaven and on earth,
NONE SUCH brand.
There Is some prospect that'
hi. til w M „
l«*l«fn'. I. !
Iwltan, wH1
u, r.tlfr S.„l. rf aud finds willing servants, both among MERRELL &amp; SOULB, Syracuse. N.1.
men and angels (Dan. iv, 35). The rebuild­
kuc Indians will refuse to ratify
,1^‘li U*’ ‘"’Ip,”
wlU«b «" &gt;!&gt;"• "U! »•
ing of tbe temple is suggestive of the tem­
V
“A UU”n” mor. iroiibl. from th. boowrra.
Nadou.lfcu.k tatlu.teStr In'■«&gt;
A„ „ptolon o(
I„ In u bUkk- ple now lieing built, the church of God
IT.nBATK ORDER.
(Eph. Il, 19-23).
,
St •"■•if Michigan, County &lt;if Barry—ss.
In IJnnua City • m.n junirt hi. dog ]
^,o„ u Sauwlnlr.N. V., kllt-1 John
LEfiSOM II.—The Temple Begun (Ess. Ill,
At a
ot tae Probate Court for the Chri.u&gt;ph.r Lolnmlnu, nnd L],» pc ullxr Mehol„
,Iu»ph BarUlouo, utd blew
TIME TABLE.
1-18). Golden text (Ex. ill, 11), "They
coincident, lhe UcenM grauUd him wu a, ,bw
,piinte„.
In effect January 22.1«S3.
praised tbe Itord, because the foundation
I J'lre nt ClncinnnU burned th. dl.ttllery
tioMliiv, the t&lt;t day ot M .r Lt. in the year one “““ 1““i
of the house of the Lord was laid." Re­ Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit
tbotmud eight iniudred und ntne|&gt; three.
;uid tbe emit.
The Simplon tunnel, which I, to run „( J,mw Wel*b &amp; Co., with .,«» tarrel. member tbe key to tbe book ot Ezra is
Present, Clutrlei W. Armstrong, Judgu of
LT. I (Wly HM I A-n', |P.1I, I r.jLJ
from Bieg iu Switzerland to Isella in Italy, of whisky Loss
000
Probate
“The house of the I a?rd,” a phrase used
Inihamxtterof the estate of Floyd E Wilts, Wtu tnke from eight W Un yem. toe It : g,„c„| |Uum uy. th.t It co.u th. ,oe•i*
Grand
7 10
•!»
6 40
Gras'd Rapids
Bapn!fifty tidies in the book. The thoughts ~ fiSF
a minor.
Un re.ullng and filing tha petition, duly veri­ oompleUon. It will be lb. lo.igct tunnel t.ra„rui lo lu,t Uowor cl„k., eu. tM.000 of this lesson cluster around the work,
fied of Herbert A. McH.tln. guardian ot said In th. world, ud will m~.ure elxmc w p,r„u th. holding ot th. Imtugunulon and the workmen, and. the offerings,
A1U&gt;
minor, praying for reasons In said p-dtUdn set twelr. Ud n hull mile, from entmnee to
|n ,h„
bul|,Iln&lt;.
and the willing hearts. Jems delight­
Elmdale
forth that he may be licensed tu sell tbe real
Clarksville
.
,
r*
.
Corbett and Mitchell cannot fight at ing to do the Father's will and always
estaui ot said minor as in said petition de­ OUmL
Like Odes-a
The m.rrlw ol Prirm. Krdlniud ot Unn,,| M th, u„
scribed.
about His Father’s business (Pa xl, 8;
(Woodbury
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Friday, the E"!“^’ ’ “L
°.t
VUrii^
I
"«■
1“ ll“ Fri'"“I bl«k « MU-.Uk« John vlll, 20) is our pattern in all our
l^hSfiken
24th day &lt;it March. A. D. Ih&amp;j. hi ten o'clock
V‘*'^!e.u«dnlo..ot»»l,&lt;w.mo.U,.mok.m&gt;d daily life.
in the forenoon be assigned for the hearing ot llTo^l^O.
[Grand
Ledge
said petition nnd that the heirs ut law of said Italy, on July 10.
Mruer; partly Iniurwb
LEMON HI.—Encouragements (Hag. 11,
deceased .tt^t all other persons Interested In
1-0). Golden text (Pa cxxvii, 1), "Except
said remte. are required to appear nt a scsalon
Thurwl.y, M.reU 1&amp;
&lt;
T.uU.y, Marek &gt;1.
the Lord build tbe house they labor In
of said court, then to b»- bo'dru 3t the Probate of­
Th. W hlU Star line tmlshUr N.eonlo
T^p,^
Kni-n, hare their vain that build it." Read the four looks
fice. In the City of UaallOtn. In said County, and
h,vl
tanglefoot
show 1 cause, if any
there
be. why he. been out ju.t thirty-two dhy. from w„ 7nl „„ „d
Lv Howard City I
of Ilaggnl. Zechariah, Ezra and Nebemiah.
J",nJ d-t„yrf whererer they can
the praicr ot tne pelilloner may not be Urenmol without bomg jren or hrntd
„ Edmore
Those who are used of God must be strong
grunte.7. Am! it ‘.is further ordered, that from, and the agents of the Line at New ; g-j {t
,. dtantan
and of good courage—strong to do—ami
said petlUoner give notice to flie persons
„ Ionia
|
York
admit
that
they
giro
her
up
u
lort.
A
w
,
uh
,
|ntt
.
n(led
Interested In tpdd estate, of the pendency of
Ar Grand Ledge I
this will come only by a knowledge of God
s ild petition and the hearing thereof by causing
Mr., laau he b«n elerted pn-eldenl ol w|,h ,b(.
D|.n,„„,| M.uh trtut 1. to (Josh. I, T, 9; Dan. xl, 82). Israel, like the
a copy ot this order to be published In the Has­
Going "West I
ten
spies.
«aw
the
discouragements,
but
tings Banner, a ucwsjMqv-r printed and circu­
., Detroit
"
lated In .snld County of Barry, once t;i each
we must l»e like Caleb and Joshua, and sew
| cago capital.
,. Lansing
week for tttree successive .weeks previous tn
Jamaica, L. I., waa shaken by an earth- ।
I Mary Stockfesch committed suicide at only God and make His business the first
„ Grand Ledge
said day ol faring.
quake.
concern
of
our
lives.
When
wa
put
our
„
Mulliken
IV. ARMSTltONl
Brooklyn by crowding herself face down­
The Maryland court of appeals has de*- i
., Sunfield
Judge *&gt;f Prob
affairs first, all will come to naught.
. ward into a S3-inch tub of cold water.
„ Woodbury
rinrvd the single tux law unconstitutional.
(A true copy.)
Lesson IV.—Joshua, the High Priest
.. LakeOdroM
| New Zealand hns twenty-one meatThe
freer
­
Sioux
City, lx, Street Railway com„ Clarksville
! ing works, capable of yearly dealing with (Zech, iii, 1-10). Golden text (Heb. ir. 14).
' pany has discharged every employe. The
„ Elmdale
“
We
have
a
great
High
Priest
that
is
'4,000,000 sheep.
., Alto
officers claim that the company has been, _ .
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..................
passed into the heavens, Jesus, the Son of
McCord
•yumotlmlly robbed tor v.-.Wk lhe p(1. I The larger
lorger town*
town, of
ot northwestern
northwe.trn, Iowa |. g^o'o-' rf diwour,. F-iStVarls
JVU vat. wo vw.uv. , tertng reaching u high u S.UW . montl., ............
bnattglrrtl
tip aU preunnw
preutt... oi
olciuorciug
Mtoretagme
U&gt;. lanuinrr
ru-nnb*
their sin.................
.
, .in to nolnt
. . them
,
.to ...
,
prohibits I.w. A Idty »«■.« .y.um -.utat-|w.*p!H« u&gt; point them lo tbclr rtn- 'Ar |,"Griu&gt;d Rapids
■
- .
. , ] The house ot Benjamin Fleishcr, who
lrt.l«-n4,pu,lbv which rtrtnoupv n futa.« nn.1 irtl thrtn thu God auto,.t u«
Thousands arc sufrcriljgf with i lives in the Southwestern part of Jackson monthly line into IhwHty tr«.nrr.
I ■'«* unworthy one. »th.-y are. It U rtl
*i3tS3 Cadis
i. too true that we are sinful and unworthy,
Torpid Livcr-the symptoms are c-uuty. Ka».. wu totally dretmypd by «nt, k.nn.mr « Ul»n&gt; fend.
1 Portland
■&gt;Y™w ••“»!» i but Jk.i'A ,.nr High Prl.-rt, 1. our righttv /
c^t.-Ue.1 TrtAlrwkrHlathree children-were probably fatally'
limits
Degression of Spmts Indiges- | burne4 u endeavoring to rescue them ntBwun. While he
tAiking through .
(H (;„r. v. 21&gt; end our coraolliu-w*
Howard City
xyl „
b,T1
Hlm
tion, Constipation, Heaaachd: Mr. Fh-faher’s hands aud arms were al- n tdophoM Itahtnlat entrrwl the oilke
ln,t all ecewu-re. «&gt;d
'•
*
■**
’
— - 1 most burned to a crisp.
, | over another win, and ehoekt-d eereral of Hl,
Dr.
Sanford's ’Liver
Tnvigoratpr
.
w(ll „„ j„„ „,ch „ wc „„ „
Miss Faithful proposes tb build a home In , thealtradunt*
is a reliable remedy for Liver England where women governesses, clerks I ArtHt.wubenJnert w« 'taeredlng a , ,h
• Every day. others week days only, t stop
h which He will nrn.mpli.h 111.
on signal.
Disorders. It cures thousands nnd others cau rent a room at 2shillings coal nit II. IWby.lUm, EngUlnh when tbe . Im„L. (pMl. H. |3; )!, !, Ilh,
Parlor ears on all trains between Grand
and Detroit, beats accents. Connections
cverv yepr: why not
try 6 pence a weekend have the advantages uf rag. Ml and fight ot the miner, were I.,wis'r.-Th.Spirit „t thela.nl tZech. Rapid:
made inVnlon station, Grand iUnids with tbe
reception aud bath rooms. •
....................
...
,
l», 1-10). Gold.-u text (Zech. Ir, 0). -Not Chicago* W»wt’ Michigan Railway fob
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator? sitting,
Ciiuadiiui engineers are to join with | The battle ta Braxllilu which the reroln- by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit,
Your Druggist will supply you. Americans in a survey of the boundary uf i Uonirt. whlppnl tho Utnt-rnment ttaope artlh the l.,nl ot Hoeta" NoworkotGod GO3, C* A.’ IHTKR, * 1* A » ICI..MK Xlfl , X.I.W HA. '
Alaska
'
x I wa, (allow,-d Imoirtllawly Uy another ta „„
j„n„ bv lju„,„n
bad in. CiiAKi-Kvoix ax» Pktcmkky; Favorite
The British in a battle with the tril&gt;es I whirl, the gm-erana-nt fortrt. n.-arly Doray whau-vrr in lhe dralgu r.t the tab- wftjteto tbesummer resorts ol northern Michi-

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Why Suffer?

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Michigan Central
“ The Niagara Falls Route.''

Stations.^
MORTGAGE SALE.
Wtmre.i».driauR has been made In the pay­
:. -nt of the money secured by a mortgage dated .
’tie .tn day ot September, I SKI, « xeouted by
Arthur I). Hugbea, Borah D. Hnghre. hl» wifej
Stations
|S
Hubert C. Strong and Emma Strong, his wife, of
Harrv County. Michigan, wbirh said mortgage
WttSTWARn.
jxm.ia-in.lp m.|p.m.lp.m
was rerord-d iu th* office of the register of HAflTINIM
........................ I AVj fi.37|12.0»| t.Kl| l.W
&lt;lt-ii‘ of ’lurcounty of Barry, in Uber 2bof mort­
.. n *.n pages .1 ami 25 on the 3d day of OcM. A. GILLMAN. IxwAl Agent. Hasting
tuv.-r. I •v‘5. at u:» o'clock p. m. And. whereas,
tin- -aid ri.jrtgage has been duly assigned by the »V . KrnoLWa G P-A T. A. Chlcxro.
-,.i«l u
)lieksoti to ’ubn A. Robertson, by
asylgntmtfit iH-nring date 23th September, 1&amp;».
1 n-c itiie i In the offire ot register of deeds ot
...id c*»iHty of Barry, on the 27tb.day of Eebru- 1 • at to o'clock a. m. In liber 3fl of tnorv
«•-* nt page 124. ami I be same is now owned
b\ mm. And whereas the amount claimed t«»
li.- du- oil sal.l mortgage at the date
• &gt;! th'.- notice is the sum of
qt t-rtiiripiii and interest, and the forth• r sum ot c'd.ou as aa attorney fc- -diprinted
n r hi s-ald mortgage, and whl-.n I* tire- whole*
.■mount rlaimri to be due on said mortgage.
No suit or proceeding liaVDecn Instituted at
ia-. 1.&gt; recover tbe debt now remaining secured
by said mortgage orauy ptin thereof wherebv
tin-jxiwcr of sale contained lu said mortgage
ha&lt; become oi&gt;eridlve.
'
Now. therefore. Jiotlceh hereby riven. that by
vlr.'ue of the smd power of sale, ana tn persua iee
BIfix Emdacho and rellora all tbs troubles toefr
the statute in such ease made and provided,
dent to abihons atetoof tbo syatara, such aa
th- said mortgage will lie foreclosed by a sale
.if the premise* therein described, at publie
.hctlon. to the highest bidder, at Uro front door
ot th*' .'.’nrt house in Hastings, in suld County
ol K »rrv.imtl.e 3d day
June, next at ten
• &lt; I -kin the foren wm of that dayt-whleb said
pretntMx ar*'described in said mortgage as top
kms. to-wit;
..
Commercing at the north west corner of r. L.
Blake's lot in the vIl’Hgo of Irving. County of
■otsHt valuable In Constipation.curtngand WOBsrrj and State of Michigan, and rannlng (mm
t!..—.-r cm*: or In «n easterly direction along the
i.arth ime *&gt;f lot* h* retofore conveyed and to the
Xtv-;r and regulate tbo bowels. Even LX they only
hlchwnv crossing t tie race and east of the lot or
Unadnrcledto Elfin Baldwin, and from said
lilriiw;-" in. a su'iih easterly direction on the
«-:ith line of the raceway, to Intersect the pond:

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SICK

; &gt;nd In it north'riy dirocikm to Um dam. and
ft.-m tJicncc fallowing thocenter of tlm Thorn­
apple river to a ixii.it directly north of the
i-*mi of itartlnz. and from said point south to
th.: plaee of tegtnninic. containing ten acres
more or k-ss: and all on section tnlrty-one In
town four north, range nine west, excepting
from the above all street! and highways now
■ .vrfufly th'-reon. A’r &gt; the undivided one-ha'f o(
lln h ll.iAlas Commeuclng at a point fifty­
:
j-.-et -lx Puli' s west-and twelve rod-,
Lir&gt;-(i feet ;uui ihre*'Ifi-hes north of Uni soutli■*( corner &lt;4 Hit hortliweet quarter of section
Uiirtvone. town lour north ofrange nine west;
running from thence west eight rods; thence
rorthtolh* center r.r the Thornapple river:
le. -.e east eight rods, then©* souili to place of
■ rinring. It Is expressly understood that Uns
'.1-: described premises Is all the pnsrpises. mill
ptr.il.gi* ami rights of llowage, owmd by
AlontoK. Gardner tXd Frank Campbel! and
Lr.stltuling the lafr firm. Gardner, (.aninbell &amp;
( 0 . of Irving. ;r d that this mortgage IS Intend|-it to cover t!i- umlhlde&lt;&gt;one tafilf of all nghj*
(J s.dd Gardner. Campm-’l A C» together with
|TXl*n&gt;etual right to tl: • water p&lt;.wcr.back
- water, flowage and mill pnvitegm 1rt'"1,;rlbV,;
kboi'u with tbe roller flouring mill and ah mill
fixtures therein now standing or hereafter to be
erected tvul pUce.'i upon said premises inciudfog bath of above descriptions.
John A. Borrrtsok.
Assignee.
Chas. H htvn.
.
Attoniey.
Dated, Hartings, March 1st. 188X
ADMINIBl'RATOR’S SALK.
In. the matter ot tbe estate of Esther M. Pen­
. nock. ilereawiL
,
, , „
' Notlre -Is hereby given that 1 shall Aril nt
pubHc miction to
highest bidder, on b ridav
the • 2lrt 'day of April, A. D.. 166$.
nt ten o’clock, tn the foreno«n at the
lute residence of t’ic 'late Esther -M. Isennock.
&lt;&gt;n Aix-tton sixteen herein described, tn tbe
• towOMhlp of Barry. In the county of Barry,
In the Mau* 01 MtriBgan, pnrsnant jo
lireii*e end authority qrauLMl to M” on the wa
day of Marell. A. D. VW. by. the iron de
court of Biirrv county, Mlonigxn, alt of tha.
cntied of. In and tn the real -esta’e •itoate -1110
bring In (he county of Barry, in the warn ot
Mkhlaan. Imawri end desonbed as follows,
tOWRr
.
, .
Tlie couth v.n st ipinrter. section sixteen, ex-

cast hoarier vu-i ■•» inn mgnnsjr‘l-Z, ir,
reen. ■&lt;cnori l *t number tour, section »WO«.rii
in town oneti} north range pine &lt;»* *e*’- .**•*!
rotnmi.-nci.ig fonrtcdn rots west of th" center &lt;n
sectlim twenty-right.T. 1. N- H.
wi’*t7u*ir rod*, thenm sooth Pl rod*.thewe east
lour rods, thence north tft rods &gt;0 tlm place m
twinning. Al-o'c.n invoicing at the north'JJ«
corner of lot 33 in the village of Delton, Bjutv
county. Mich., thrum cart I® feet. n’-eu,Se-/!?v S
. W fret, thence west ■» feet, thence r.orth 30feet
„«ta&gt; ,w. Iowa 1
.
‘ Administrator. •
Dated, March SUj, 1810.

“ HEAD

auf&amp;r from this dlstaseslng complaint; buiXortn£uiylhC|r“MHn^daw«t«*dtewd^
wbooacouy
will find those UUlo piUsvalu.
ab’o !n so many ways tha* they ,71U °o t
Unfl io do witbeut them. Bui after sll flick head

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Tn «■ a hate of so many Uvob that hern Is where
wo make our prsU boast. Our piW&gt; cure ft while
6
Uttle Liver Pills are very small and
vary .-say to take. 0: 0 or
V11,1" n“.k^i
Th '7 are strictly veceUblu and do not «r P« °*
pur^ but by thrir rmttoaction plosre.all who
um them, invulaatiscwta:
““
by drajFUts evorywlwre. or seat by uulL

CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New Yorit-

WALL PILL. SMALL. DOSE. SMALL PRICE
SdentillK'Aniwfca?
— Agency for^»

CAVEATS.
DESIGN PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS, etoJ
MUNN Jc UU.. 3tl MUOAUWA1.
nidast bnrcan for »ecu:::« psteute in America.
Kvery patent taken oat by
is br"*&lt;n^P*t&lt;F*
tho imbue by a ncuce given tree of eixarxo u&gt; tbe

ittcutific &gt;tnericaii
I jreert WrenfaHon of any »cI«®U9c paper In the

Garfield Tea ke

„ u,ku&gt;re»Coii&gt;r)«-xi&lt;*ii.!’nvv« iXtyr

Cures Constipation
HASTINGS BANNER
and
New York Tribune,

c“-

beyond Chitral in India recently killed anmlulated .hat eettloa of th. rerotaover 2VU unlives, and losing twenty-three: . tlon.
।
This victory greatly strengthen the Brfal- j Three little boys we&lt;* picked up dead ■
fall rule in that part of India
drank in tbe street by Pitts' mcg pollco- ।
nien. The boys nearly died. Their ages :
were 7, 11 aud 12 years.
Prominent Reading bondholders have
Dr. Stanley P. Black.i-pecfalfac in bacteri­ ;
asked the trustee V» remove McLeod from ology nt the Chicago Medical college, is in !
the receivership.
a dangerous condition: at his home in that j
Obituary; At Decatur, Mich., Auguatus city from diphtheria. Tbe doctor bad ’
S. 4-ustln. At Iowa City. La, Editor Max been handling the germs of that disease ■
Otto. Al Sedalia, Mo., Rev. Joseph King before his class and accidently became in­
Tuttle, aged 77.
oculated.
C. Beuel, a traveling m in in the employ
Mme. Schliemann, widow of the ex­ ■
of H. C. Fisher, of Chicago, went to Great plorer, lias, determined to present to the
Falls, Mont., Feb. 25. und stopped nt the United
_____ , States National museum a portion,
Park hotel, when he suddenly disappeared. I of the relics unearthed, by her fate husband
Nothing ha» since been beard of him.
' in the ruiwi of Troy.
Charles PFHuyes, who went to Louis— ~~~
ville front Cliicnco recently to accept a po- LIVESTOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS,
sition with the Southern Engineering com-:
~
pany, is accused of being a defaulter.
Chicago.
Hurry H. Irvine, of Chicago, has myste- i
Chicago. Marchca.
rtObrt74U.PP.W~
«SL P.U1 bout I

cn&gt;.-,d.-. onr h«l Darid or Solomon ta the r "Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago. 8:flo A
and 1:25 P. M.. rilr® P. M. Arrive Chicago
temple; the former was to be made nepord- 3M.
.35 P. M., S:45 P. M. and T.-fi6 A. M.
ing to lhe pattern shown him in the nfount.
Leave for Manistee and Traverse City 7 JO A.
and the hitter was given to Dnvid by the M. and 5-30 P. M.
lArare
tor Charlaxolx and Petoskey 7:30 A. M.
Spirit of the Lord (Ex. xxv, 40; I Chron.
Parlor cars-on day trains and Keepers on
xxvlil, lfl&gt;.
night trams to ChimgoA&gt;k our agents fur further particulars or
Lesson VI.—Dedicating the Temple (Ez.
vi, 14-23). Golden text (Ps. cxxii, 1). “I write Io
Gkorcx DeHa vxn, Gen l Paaa'r AgX
was glad when they sold unto me, Itet us
Grand Rapids.
go Into the house of the Lord.” Haggai
nnd Zechariah, the IajhI's messengers, being strengthened themselves by the wards
and visions of the Lord, ao encouraged the
people that the building wns finished, and
TIME TABLE.
with great joy dedicated unto the Lord.
I:i t-fleet Septemlicr 11. IR«.
Lessor VII.—Neliemfah's Prayer (Neh.
1,1-11). Golden text (Ph. xxx, 10)^“Is)rd,
be Thou my helper.” Nehemlah, in the
king's palace at Babylon,-h«*rs of the des­
olations of the Holy City, lhe wall broken
NOBTH.
down and the people in great afflicting and
Kalamazoo Lv...
reproach, aud he fa so affected that he wteeps East Coo per.......
and tnournii and fasts and prays for several Rl.-hland Juuct
................
dap. Identifying himself with hfa people, OresMy
Milo
He left a diary In fvhich was this entty. 74c,
7'&lt;&gt;'*ic: May, opened 77c. closed he confesses their bins nnd reminds Jeho- Dolton
“If I should get helpless telegraph to nry’ 7^. juiy&lt; or»ined TU^c. clos&lt;-d 73Mc. Corn( j vah of His promises. The result was that Cloverdale
Shultz
wife, Mrs. Harry H. Irvine, 3ST Mohawk ; -March, opened 41Mc. cloood 41Mc; May. । the Lord inclined lhe king to let Nehemiuh
street, Chicago, Ufa.
opened 43fcc, closed 4»Mc; July, opened 44Mc,i i goto Jerusalem with authority to rebuild Hating*...........
, ! the walls of the city.
W AlU-m.rlwbol.1. -Id ta Sow York .‘“J
:
Lesson VIlI.-Rcbulldlng the Wall (Neh. Coats Grove----note- U&gt;.b.mmer, brouKW
Woodland
' j iv, 0-2». Golden text (Neh. iv, V), "We Woodbury
Fire nt Eureka Springs, Ark., destroyed May. opqne*l JI Lt*), | closed IIS-00; July,
■ I made our prayer onto our God nnd set a
Fla D. L. Jt
fifty btilldiugs occupied by lhe poorer real-' opened 117.87J4, closed J17.B0; September,
Lansing
'
I
watch
against
them.
”
Both
men
nnd
dents of the place; loss. |35,0(X).
' opened I17.7U. eltoed :»17.tU.
Lord-May.
Detroit
i women of nil occupations were ready nnd Grand
About thirty ministers. Prohibitionists
IliA closed fil2ja.
Rapids...
and women have organized a new Prohi-1 Uve rtock-Hopc Tbs price M the Union, joined Nehemlah iu the work of building
; j the
wall, for tbe people
had a mind_ to_
biltauporty .n-UULunr. Tb.mldwomau K“‘pu’7;“ lh“U’w7«^
_____
______________
; ' work (Neh. iv, 6). But when anything fa
suffrage to their platform as a permanent, loft over about
market
fairly ; really being done In the Lord’s name the
«» v3a
plank.
; activo on packing ami shipping account; adversary becomes very active, nnd the
Tbery are two revolutions going bn in and feeling flrm and prices about 5o higher, opposition ut this time was something
BOOTH.
South America nov*-one iu Brazil and the “
m “ir
m£d t"“‘cudous, both as to wiles nnd jierebt- Kalamazoo
Ar
other io Hondnras^which fa rather quiet a:&gt;j rt.lAai.U) heavy pocking and shipping enccus wnudder well Nehemlah's Rart Cooper Lv ----RJchland June's
for that, region considering that this is ]otA
’
•
j strength nnd be strong in tbe Lord.
Oreawy.......................
Columbian year.
| CAttle-Rrcslpts for the day HJUOt quality 1
!*=**&lt;» IX.-Rzadlrg lhe law (Nth. viil.z MiloA
Stephan Carter, of the picture frame fair; market rather active on,packing and 1~W&gt;- Golden text (Ps. cxlx, 18), "Open Delton........................
’ works which burned nt Chicago the other shipping account; feeling quits strong; prices thou mine eyfes, that I may behold won- Cloverdale
fttultr..........................
and caused the losii of two I*'—" is
t. * S-ibll'c mtnt*ii.kA*
r*nrm&lt;i ranged
cah^at
k 1 &gt;iwu,u ,i.i«
.»• z»**.
z&gt;y out&gt;.«.
n*u&lt;&gt;
lives,
higher; quotations
__1
drous
tlihiga
of &gt;&gt;
thy
law.” Tho temple
charged with setting the concern*.,
a* n fire, I ®-0’ choice to extra shipping rteera,
— , nud tjJB walls may be built, but they may HA8TINOB...................
"teere, *4.&amp;'2A£5
good
to
choice
do.,
$4.
|
A&gt;_M.4'J
fair
to
good.
!
m
Ar
l
j
ir()V
.
I1
jj
own
again.
There
ia
just
one
there is apparently good grounds for
Coals Grove
|&amp;(U«pLU)common to medium det, 93.4UQPL(N
thing1 ,,,
on
tbe charge.
butchers’ steers, $2.S&lt;Xi4~ &gt; stackers, fiX WLT. I 5*?
i earth that
5 f can
^ 7never
a n^,pass away. Woodland
John F.Schnelder nnd bis hired man were Texas steers. g3«'13^L3S feu*1 ere, fig. 1003.50 I Thu W ord of our G&lt;*1 shall stand forever
Via
L. db X.
cows.
holfnn,
ftetftava
bulls,
and
i
(I«
u
8).
We
arc
to
read
it,
aud
lielievo
Instantly killed nt. Soruonnuk, Ill., by the
*-;c_
; it, nn.| tbtnt uutk-retand it. and then do it, Lansing
.a»aW&gt;0 veal» —
calvea
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Denver
Detroit
th- day 10,000; quality for “He that doeth the will of God abideth Grand Rapids
Sheep—Receipts for ,,
flyer. Their team ran away and started to
in market rather native and prices un- forever” (I John li, 17).
cross the track directly in front of the en­
■Stops on signal only,
1 changed; quotations ranged at tL'trjASi
Lesson* X;—Keeping.the Sabbath (Neh.
trKeo.a
N*m. s and
andSnilinot
6 »vin t ot earn
&lt;
paasengers unless
gine.
per hri lbs westerns, filjb.pj.il natives, and xili, 15-22). Oohk-n Text (Ex. xx. 9), "Re- provide,!
provided with
wttlf frt
tn fglit train permits.
;
iambs.
Saturday, JIurcli IS.
Freight
muiniier the Sabbath day to keep it holy.” | -^
’•‘htht trains wr.l be run at ibe convenience
Produce: Butter—Fancy separator,
"tlmeu
------- ,many,
win* n»« rve thorighMo change
SuuUlidiui Alfre&lt;l DtxlK**. who hi&gt;" Inada
One-MVcBth
of
our
time
and
oix
’
-f^
nih
of
•
{he
r**
,V
'
'a per lb; fancy dairy.
packing
tbe time of »ncb traHw'without notice.
UP the crop report ot the drpnrtment o£&gt; gtnt,^
Kgjot-Pnsh stoak. HK&amp;ldJic our moui*y should be cheerfully given
W.-8 Dkwino. Genl Manager.
IT r?
Jr- T Aw
agriculture for years, h to be retired. 1 lK.r dos. Drmod poultry-Chickens. llittc wholly up to God far Hia service as Lhe
Laltor Commissioner Henry W. Robinson, per lb; turkeys, ISBUc; ducks, lifvAic; very ko*t vve cun offer on thorn* two line.*.
^—.2. llwias. Potatoes — Wiscouritf Bar­ If we urc redeemed, then we an? all His,
of Michigan, is mentiotu-sl «w his succresor. ■ gv»*o.
banks.
7'4J78c
per
bu;
Ilebron.
PeerThe Wheeler Opera house, nt Toledo, *'*' "
all time, money, talents, everything; but it
Ires.
Row. Od&amp;Tba Sweat potato"*—
was burned. Loss, 1200,000.
Illinois; lj’3.&amp;tqiLW per .bbL
tiui Apples—Fair to is best to make ^iiniFtircof the seventh
Hilnois;
-----------. ....
l.,
faacy&gt;
and tenth to begin with. Let mi aa InHeavy floods iu Queensland art: reported.
1..
good.
per .
Lbi;
cost W00,$000,- Cranberries
Jerseys
tkuc
------------ - —-»
——
icy, 5liU*&gt;’#U.iw jwr dlridunlM-sec thaLwe conKc.lcutioiiHly keep
The Victoria iron bridge, which cost
OuO, waa swept away, aud at Brisbane the bbL Honey—Whim clover In 1-pound sec­ tbe Ixird’s day dit lhe lines of Isa. Iviii,
p«r lb; broken comb, luc; dark 13, 14, and tuny f*ir our ntlera that they
stnets are covered with four feet of water. tions.
comb, good cauditluu, u^ic; extrautvd. 7&lt;iSo may Ravi- grace to do n» Nehemlah did.
The total loss in the province" is put at rw*r IS
■ I.FSSON XI.—Esther Before lhe King
|15,&lt;XM,000.
(Eat. iv. 10-17; v. 1-3).' Golden Text (Prov.
Nrw Yop.a. March S’.
Mrs. Ida Bickam Lair, of Dayton, O. !
M»y. JGfic; Ju:u\ xxxi,'.l), “Judge righteously,and plead the
conducts tlie’womnu’s department of The1 Wheat—April.
July. 77 13-ll/ s;44c; Auguat, T^gc: , enme of th.* poor i.nd newly.’' From thia
Farmers’ Home, of which her sou. B. W.
; Scpit moer, KiMe. five—Nominal; Western, । book we it-aru that Gal is co the .field
Lair, is managing editor.
■ tttt**4o. Burley—Quiet and linn; &gt;W. Ct J I when mast Jnvialble; that He is able to de-‘
CURE.
Cholera Is spreading in Russia and ad-'’ »K“, No. 1 Toronto, l£7J|Xtj; No. 2 do,
। liver when deliverance seems iaijtosaible;
joining provinces.
Corn-Dall arid lowee May, XH'-J-''1 ’•-»« । that tl.osu who dig piu for the righteona
•: ateamw- j will f.-.ll Into them tbcraselv«»; that the
A bill has been introduced in the Nova July, aiJfc.iSd '-’-16c: N’J. 2,
Scotia legislature to extend the provincial mixed. jciRc. Oats—No. t. dull lUidcX'.lor; May, , goc.il de.dr* Of the rh;l:tciAia nre Eecordcd
KJ*;; slii:«.
western, .•Ui£i».^c.
franchlae to women.
Pura—Quiet a tut i&gt;t«uu|y; new tu.xa, RliUii; : and will in due tlnie Le-'remtrilki, ifnd
San Francisco police raided a hl^hhind- old mc3*,&gt;L2iM; extra prim# nomhial. Lard j *uou:y other atteh practical IcsMte-.
! Lesson X1L—Thu Vanity of Graven Ir.icn&gt;’ meeting place and ' destroyed tbe
Live Stock; Catgr—'Uraiing active uxi firm i apta fli u xHv, 8-20). GoHlen text (tea.
wooden images anil lodge reconix The
highbinders present were driveu out with fur all grades; poorest ; to 'qcut native sluc-r«, ; xiv, 5;, “I a;n tlie ]x&gt;rd, anti tl.er.i i* none
j
J4.4i.-A"per
!•*
’
lba;j
bulls
and
dry
rows.
heavy rattans wielded with force.
1
\x'l»e:»
. _.
.
sheep an I lav-ubj—Tra '.log slow ; e!*e; ihtro fa n*&gt; God iH.'idva
Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi has been elected t,m
-.y for both miJup and hunbairinep. ! P’-' lile tarn from the truth, tin y hJv thena
I selves open to ever*' delusion. Whatever
chairman ot the section of neitrolbgy at “ ‘j I* i.-*ore to nathrtTGixl becmues nn idol.
the New York Academy of Medicine
»}
} Often It |«.H&gt;mtfwuiii ol our own h^uds. If
Mrs. V. S. Grant hna been visiting her
, Dgnuirr. March St. | we h.-.ve k-.tmed to know the ttui-G«xi it
son in Culifurnia.
.
1 fa not merely for c.nr own benefit, but tlxut
A mnAs meeting was held at Des Moines .
July,
i we may make Him known tncthr^. The
st which a grand religious revival was ar­
, favlour’a grrhi comuiaiMi to preach the
ranged to Ijc earriefi on siuiultaneously iu

Chicago, Kalamacoo li Sagisiw

I

31

3

HEART

all the cities oMlie slate. All the famou * .
revivalibU of the country were engaged.
■
Monday, March 30.

Toledo.
,
Toledo. March -T
—Cash. *«c; May. 71!4&lt;u Jmy.TT-e.

Hard Ur I'.lm, Iris “all inner,

.urn— a,

Ex-Senator D. H. Arcnstrong, ot Si. bu. Rj,
Louls, who occupied the Mino room iu the t a &gt;4 Mkn

‘ service.Our daily prayer and oCusMtm i
| aim ahcbld be to know Him.

^^B'sTSyrir-

�Additional Local
M„ra—b^— —

&gt;.l-t

I” *“&gt; •"*

ope, «t SpraMiw's.
,
oil- -o«hi have two general

ptooe.

“

Mu, prople I" &gt;"

huwaradtbta with lb.
nmde and that are being made in the bus!
new portions of the city would prove quite
ot lueir Itw«te€ U» t*°XZ. «. .»I- “f"-1
h«vn a good program and a good lime for
them this early they will surely •PF’**®*
our efforts by eotalng here to spend their

eery reasonable pricesTM Empire btoet .raraW ™ *frjT
„ .oar br J- S. Goody*'. f ■ W •“’“’“i fourth.
•&gt; Mndae A cion and Goodyear Bros., is
Every person desiring the improvement
of our public roads, jthould «ppolnt Naself a committee of one to do all that be
moot In It, .ppe»r»nre.
• Tb, irewwlto W ■»»!&lt;’ eweltatt «« can to secure the passage of the proposed
at the tittle skating there was last week, ommendment to the constitution of this
resulting-from the high water* last week. state, to be voted on at the coming elec­
However, as the water has subsided they tion. Tbe amendment will empower the
bare been deprived of this branch of legislature to make laws providing for a
county system by whleh the principal
roads shall be placed under the control
The ease of Ute people against Frank of countv commissioners, and maintained
Hf«e. of Nashville, was tried before Jus­ at a county charge. A simple glance at
tice Riker, Tuesday, in tbe court room. the roads at the present time Is all that
He was charged with assault and battery is necessary to convince anyone that our
by Sy I verier Orersmith of the same place. present highway system (?) is sadly de­
Reese plead guilty and paid 820 fine.
fective. About four or five months in the
George Cain, mention of whose arrest year, aside from after every severe rain­
was made last week, asserts that he was storm. the roads are in such a condition
not the aggressor ta the disreputable fra­ that they argue the necessities of better
far better than ■ we could
cas which occurred a week ago Sunday, highways,
but that he was peaceable until attacked. possibly do. The first cost of good roads
will be more than under the present sys­
This gives both versions of the affair.
tem, but at tbe end of ten years It will not
The many friends of Rev. Ralph be as much as under the present annual
Wooten, in this city will be interested in “plowing under.” And when the high­
learning that be is pastor of the M. E.
ways are properly constructed they are
church at Crystal. Michigan.
He is do­ down for all time to come. Good roads
ing well and is very much in earnest with mean a great reduction la the expenses of
his work. At present he and his congre­ farmers, and an increase in the price of
gation are raising money to buy a churcff all farm property along the line. One
building.
great advantage the farmers of the west
If you want to spend a very pleasant have over the farmers east of tbe Missis­
and profitable evening, then listen to Mias sippi river, Is that it costs them practically
Minnie Warren, the elocutionist in the M. nothing to haul their grain to market
■ E. church Tuesday evening, April 4th. A Nature has supplied them with good
fine musical treat Is being prepared In roads, but she 'has been less generous
must
connection with the entertainment. The here, and what state fails to supply---*
. tact that ML*s Belle Hendershott will sing be supplied by the band of man. Vote
for this amendment by all means.
will please all who attend.
Tbe entertainment in the Academy of
Music. Kalamazoo, Saturday evening by
the Seabrooke Opera Company, was en­
joyed by all who attended. Thos. Q. Sea­
brook u King Pommery second, kept the
audience in tbe continual roar from begin­
ning to the close, of the entertainment
About 70 attended from this city.

.Last Friday was St Patrick's day and
judging from appearances half of Has­
tings’ population were true sons ot Ire­
land. as nearly everyone was decorated
with a green necktie or a shamrock leaf,
especially the High school boys'who wore
several yards of green in nslire tied as a
four in hand and gave them a very
•■green" and blooming appearance.
The Union caucus was held in the
court house Tuesday evening and tbe following ticket nominated:
Mayor—Dan W. Reynolds.
Recorder—Devitt Bronson.
Treasurer—Will Spence.
.y Marshall-Will Miller.
V Justice— M. W. Riker.
Supervisor 1st and 4th wards—Milo
•Williams.
• Supervisor 2nd and 3rd wards—George
Abbey.
j
Tbe ticket is recognized as/a strong one.

Marriage Lieeaies.

33
_
35

—
37
_.

39
W

Name and residence.
Nathan A. Purse!. Baltimore
cSandos P. Caldwell, Middleville.
I Clara A. Deare.
i Grant L. Keeler. Carlton
I Manio Burns,
"
i Geo. D. Barden, Woodland
I Francis L. Bpeneer. ”
। Wesley J. Lance, Hope
i Effie Morford. . «
i Frank Ethmere. Grand Rapids
1 Lora Priest, Woodland
t Leonard Watson. Burry
, Martha Bogard.
”
i Henry C. lurcher. Bowne
1 Maggie Miller. Freeport
i William E Ogden. Assyria
I Etta Lowe.
i George a. Canfield, Castleton
) Ladle Mead.

D. L. Morthland, the “old^reliable” gro-

good sound business man and it Is safe to
say that the business will not suffer.
Few court officials have made so envi­
able a record In so short a time as has
Judge Clement Smith since his appoint­
ment to the bench of lhe fifth judicial cir­
cuit last January. Judge Smith has con­
ducted lhe affairs of his position like a vet­
eran and has been the subject of much fa­
vorable comment, a small portion of which
we publish in another column. The re­
. publicans have not been slow to perceive
Judge Smith's worth and unanimously
nominated him « a candidate for re-elec­
tion. This will be easily possible, not­
withstanding the fact that the democrats
and popnlists have united upon a candidate
if every republican will do his whole duty
at the polls. We have a capable and efficieet magistrate and it behooves us not to
lose him through our own carelessness or
idleness.—Charlotte Republican.

li

Kates Rich, who will be renjembered by
theoM pioneers of this city, died at the
iMHne of tils sou. Loren Rich, in Hammond..
Wisconsin, last week at lhe advanced age
of M years. Mr. Rich was one of the flrst
while &gt;ettlers.in this vicinity, having come
here lu ]£36 when all waa a dense wilderb&lt;-reabi&gt;ut8, and whjn the Indians
were about the only inhabitants. In 1833'
he settled on the old bomwtrad In Rut­
laud and with nothing but his two liauds
■ ind a willing heart set about making a
tame, ilewas oneof tbe vast army of
noble iu-arted Christian men whose quali­
ties have left their impress upon succeed­
ing generations, ami had a marked effect
upm» the materia! ami intellectual devel­
opment of tbe state. Deceased wa* the
crand-fatber ot Mrs. 8. M. Fowler, of this
city.

SiKSte Parrou to KU Cline, lots. Parrott s

at a a.

Another benefit that would protx‘f tNs waa done U ttett

You are cordially invited to attend the GRAND OPENING

they will not last lor g.
When Phis Smith puts down spot
cash for goods he gets there every time.
His prices and goods will convince you.
Ladles wide brimmed hate for 20c at tbe

SATURDAY, MARCH 25th

Racket
The Racket had

iL. X

36 dot. Misses sailor

hats arrive last week.

Of SPRING DRESS GOODS, SPRING CAPES
and JACKETS.

If the ladles of Hastings and vicinity
can save from 25c to S2.00 on hats It cer­
tainly Is for their benefit to-buy at tbe
Racket.
Those stylish fancy straw walking hats
have appeared at the Racket In fact
Pfaln Smith does not get tert on any mllll-

We have all the latest shades of ribbon
(all silk) and the prices will surprise you
at the Racket

You will find at our store the handsomest line of Spring Goods
shown
in Kalamazoo.
ever

We are helping to close out a factory
on mens socks and yon want to get your
share or you will pay more, at tbe
Racket
Warranted, the carpet sweeper for SLT5
Copper bottom coffee pots 20c at the
Racket.

fl Bio Indlkehent!

We still hare lots of tbe bankrupt
stock of shoes left at prices that makes the
old fogies howl, at tbe Racket store.
Only a few of them common scuse shoes
with Philadelphia toe left at the Racket

Another hard one for competition to
match 1 wash basin, 1 dipper. 1 cov. pail.
1 good pie tin and 1 good bread- or cake
tin for 25c at the Racket.

IN order to get your trade we will allow the fair the round trip
to every purchaser of Twenty Five Dollars worth of Goods at our
store.
Respectfully,

We want all the eggs we can get at the
Racket

The best ladies hose for 10c that is sold
in tbe state for tbe money at the Racket

LIVINGSTON &amp; BLOCK,

Perforated chair seats 10c at the Rack,
et.

KALAMAZOO, MICH

104 EAST rtfllN STREET

THERACKET

On£ O. Johnw. u&gt; W. o.mrf G. ToUU. &gt;»
, see 11 and 1J,. Hope, $3X0 Charlotts A. Niles to Walter P. Rum. N. E. H
lop, &gt;100.

Wdl witworth to Justns Butler. 37;

JohnstowtX 11000.

be put Id the patient’s eyes, proved quite
successful and relieved the trouble for a
timy, but after awhile It came on agsdn
and a second expedition was planned to the
doctor’a
Film Flam seemed to know where he
was going, for on entering the square
where the oculist bad his office he raced
ahead of his master and up the stepaw here
he bad been but once before, and on the
door being opened bolted straight for the
treatment roam instead of waiting his turn
down stairs, ns two legged patients learn
to do to their sorrow and impatience. This
time the treatment was azine solution that
was very severe nnd brought tbe water In
streams from the patient’s eye*, but he
took it with his nose ta the air, never
wincing, and the only sign of feeling ha
made waa to hold out one paw pathetically
for hia master’s hand.—Washington Star.

The existence of volcanoes, geyser* and
hot springs irregularly scattered over the
whole surface of the globe aod continually
ejecting molten rock, axbes, mud, steam or
hot water is an obvious indication of seme
very widespread source of heat within the
earth, bat of tbe nature or origin of that
heat they give little positive information.
The heat thus indicated has been sup­
posed to be due to many causes, such aa
tbe pressure and friction caused by con­
traction of the cooling crust, chemical

or to unknown causes, or to a molten inte­
rior, or at least a general substratum of
molten matter between the crust and a
possibly M&gt;)1^'interior. The first two
causes are now generally admitted to be
Inadequate, and our choice u practically
Limited to one of the latter-.—Fortnightly

t»obate

RUSSELL’S
■BARGAINS

any
tors
yet

Delight and Surprise
Patrons.
THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL
AND BEAUTY OF DESIGN
IN OUR LINES OF
DRY GOODS; FANCY GOODS;
DRESS GOODS
AND MILLINERY
CANNOT RE SURPASSED.

Julius
Russell.

THE FINEST LINE OF

IN THE CITY.
Ross,Levis
Kocrio &amp; Filer’a
s uuc
fine jhoes;
snucs, H.
r_. .
F.. Baldwin's and 4 Co’sreceived-a foD
shoes; Gulhmaoo, Carpenter 3t Telling’s. I have just rc&lt;
* to ^E.
"2. It will pay,
line of these goods in all sixes and widths from C
pair guaranteed
you to call and examine them before buying^ Ever)- p«i
tq give Satisfaction, at J
SOUTH SIDE
STATE ST.

F. q. STOWELL’S

Repairing by ]. C. Woodruff.

The fact that we are doing more
busmess than ever before is evi­
dence that our goods have been
selected with judgment; that thev
have met ej-ith favor; that our prices
are right.

Between

UMEandMOKT

oinrc

you save time y°a S"T
money. You ean save a
IFamount
of time if
are ««•

Frette o®ie
OQe ttoos“4 e*h: hunJrefiand utuety

prjjol. OuiU, w. Arawrar. J«U, or

fiSSw1 “» «“• X wriuw c
•Ssftasss «;’«•&gt;«

In a little more, than three months It
will be tbe fourth of July, and if Hastings
expect.* to celebrate it should commence at
once to make plans for the day. Other
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Friday th«
celel.inthxjs have taught us it doesnot pay lUh
day of April. A. D. un.Mnlnr^Lk in
to couinieuca tlure or four weeks before t le forenoon. ».e wsiitned far the bearing of «*&lt;d
tbe fourth and make a spasmodic effort to p-tltton. and that Ch* betn st tawhfwu
and all c«h,T rw&gt;rwnn«
. ,7
.
•eelrirate. If a meeting could be called
now anti plan* made for a fint-claas celebraiht'i and attractions secured early it
clV *
tn s
•. If any there De, whj
would suridy prove advantageous, 'rhe

uty '-fibers will have just about bettled iu their new offices. A dodl-

Miss Ives selected over four hundred
dollars worth of millinery and sent to
Pbln Smith and by tbe way she tMtefoUj
arranges tbe hat department we think

TboniM A. Davis to Catherine Davis. W a.
5*John?j^^’toOte|T0Y*nwr. parcel, village

James AllenlLag to Benj. F. Caln, W
Tbe entertainment bv Miss Minnie War­ Carlton, fllOO,
ren, the gifted young elocutionist, will be
held in tbe M. E. church, Tuesday even­
ing, April 4 th. Although she Is young,
There is a prominent business man in
yet she has won a fiaUonai reputation as town who is somewhat of a dog fancier
the winner of the Demorest diamond med­ and takes pride in a pair of English setter!
al in a cotnpetive contest Her renditions that have held a prominent place ta several
of the ‘Chariot Race’’ from Ben Hur, and bench shows of the country. Some months
•election* from Shakespeare are pronoun­ ago one of them developed aa incipient case
ced very fine. AU under 15 years of age of ophthamta and wu taken to an oculist
will be charged 15 cents: all above that age for treatment just as naturally as would
25 cents. Mrs. Belle Hendershott will ting. hare been any other member of the family.

conducted a general store at Cedar Creek
has sold out hla stock and good will to
Wesley J. Lan£e, an enterprising young
man from the same place. Mr. Morthland
by honest and fair dealing has established
a large and profitable business. He Is a
man whom it Is a pleasure to meet and the
Banner wishes him success wherever be
xmay go. Mr. Lance, his successor in buai-

57KINQ JEflSON ’93

DOINGS..

b'w lh« peopl* of n&lt;rrT
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always smoke

DON'T ALLOW AGENTS
rot “SlwwirpUuo, and cheap atm to
dacelto you. Boy

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Standard Made Pianos,
■ HARDMAN, FI8CHER, .
HARRINGTON AND
STARR.

THE BEST

or
any kind . of bnildtog
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ta
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; * &lt; not only that, you will save money by buying of up.

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ALSO CXLKBBATED

LeirSra Octave Orjaa Piaw,;
In The Market

And FARRAND A VOTBT Organ*.
Correspondence sollrited.

c. E. INGERSON, Agent.

It Acknowledge, no Superior.
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7- MILLARD,
HASTINGS, MICH

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our business nnd do
enough of it to enMble uBtoseii chea- lv
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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ingmedium tn Bar
ry County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 48

WHOLE NO. 1972

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 30, 1893.

Hastings Banner
PubNabed Thursdays by
coojk.

r

Easier services at the Cong*! church
next Sunday evening—Smith Will and
family were the guests of C. J.' Schmelker
and wife Saturday evening and Sunday—
Miss Leah Ekert was in tawell last week,
the welcome guest of the Misses BerryAnnie Brummer celebrated her twenty­
fifth birthday last Friday by giving a
party—Freeport experienced a runaway
Saturday—Frank Walton and Sarah Dipp
were the guests of ’ T. E. Cheese bro ugh
and wife last Sabbath—Rev. R. S. Bowninan and Job Cheescbrough attended the
Barry County S. S. Convention as dele­
gates of the U. B. b. S. of this place—
Minnie Gooch Is the happy possessor of a
new organ—Mary Cheesebroogh attended
the convention at Hastings this week.

Two more marriages have come off In
the past two weeks. Gus Ford and Mattle
Craig—and Will Ogden and Etta Lowe.
Congratulations are in order—Tbo demo­
unts held their caucus Saturday. W. W.
Cole. Sup.; P. K. Jewel, Clerk; A. T.
Shepard, Trees.; heads the ticket. None
of them are democrats, but good men for
the place and so they were endorsed by
the democrats-Rev. W. Carpenter re­
signed his place on the .Assyria circuit
Rev. Dodds was here however which ■
brought out a crowd Sunday—April 2nd, ;
which is Easter
Rt*v. Simonds, of Rice |
Creek, will Ire In-re at S o'clock. Fire
choir are preoarlnr Ea.-,h-r music for lh&lt;- I
occaalon-Scho-.l IS out for a two weeks :
vacation Instead clone as announced last
week—Dan Keyes has rented tin* Keene
farm-Caleb Potter fe moving this week
—
U. flatk
taeey. visited at
-W.
&lt;'laik and wife, of Lacey.
nt 'J
l*. K. Jewel’s Sunday—The party at the
hall Friday evening was a success both
socially and financially.
!

MY STOCK
This week and hereafter will
be found at my old stand in
the UNION BLOCK

IM VAN WLKTOWtl

Biq Fire!

THOUGH shoes can be bought almost
anywhere, and though many of our competi­
tors declare that they undersell everyone else,
yet
.
\ y

OUR BUSINESS INCREASES
We think the reason is that sensible peo­
ple understand that we do furnish good value
for the money.

F0^ X1LL USES.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2N50N

Biq Wind 1
Biq Crash !
t I'CH is a condensed history of
the recent big fire. The fall­
ing walls smashed through my
building and to get even I am

SMASHING PRICES
On many things at my new loca­
tion in Messer Bros. &amp; Rey­
nold's building, in the place oc­
cupied formerly by the Hastings
City Bank.
DON’T BUY ANYTHING
t IN MY LINE WITHOUT
CALLING ON ME AT THE

PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE.

ONE PRICE
SHOE DEALERS.

WANTED!

W.

H. QOObYEXIR

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STERLING INLAID
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
P. S. Anyone Saving large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will bny timber
standing.

ICB.

COUN.TY NEWS.

MOVING

SHOES.

enaoe..

HA8T1KG8,

AM

FOR EVERY AQE,

County.

SPOONS AND FONKS
Are warranted to last.
Also ’•emember you
get a Present—"Good
Form, of* $2.00
?* . Z value
. __
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewele ry store
Quality and price al­
ways right.

J. L WILKINS, Agt, F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

I

Masters
last Wednesday—The Misses
Mildred
areaauwicwi Cronk and Bessie Saunders ---guests of Caledonia friends this week*/]
Guy Johnson will teach the young Idea
in the Gates district this spring—Ward
Gribbcn, of Hastings, was the guest of
Minnie Dietrick over Sunday—The village
caucus was held last Satdrday-yArs. I.
N. Keeler departed thia life March 34th.
She has been n resident of this village for
about forty years and has seen It rise
from a few dwelling bouses to Its present
size. She leaves a husband and four sons
»o mourn her death.
•
Baaflald.
The proceeds of the donation held at
Mosher's hall last Friday evening for the
minister was $50—The Epworth League
last Sunday evening was In fine running
order and nearly a hundred were in attend­
ance— l&gt;ee Prine has moved to Bed­
ford--Elmer T*ungate has moved on the
Jones farm—Nellie Edmunds has come
back from Washtenaw Co. and will teach
our school here and commence the find
Monday in April—Arthur Edmunds and
Chas. McKinzey are home from Albion
college and will take in farming this sum­
mer—Chancy Shoemaker has gone to
Grand Rapids to work at the carpenter-'
trade—David Stiles and wife went last
Saturday to Augnste to' see Mr. Stile’s
whe is very sick—Harley l*owers moved
his saw mill from near Hickory Corners
last Monday onto the farm of J. H. Wick­
wine aud will naw out the logs which have
been piled up there tills winter by the
farmers—David Stiles stripped the balance
of hi- sheep'400 in number last Friday—
Frank Doty shipped his fat cattle last
Friday to Buffalo, be going with them
—Chas. McKinzey Is quite sick with tonsllllus. so he bad to call Dr. Troy last
Sunday.

.Tews Is scarce this week—Henry WilklnH,n h„ movcd lo Do: o.i-Marl Natrl
fc,J ni,,„.d back A&gt; his (arm-Mr. Thom,on |„, t,.Hlr,i (|„. ureal market-The
l‘ „p|t, Alllanci- will kin- an Baater nt« rtalnment at the church next Sun­
day evening-targe pickerel an* fa-Ing
-• caught
•
-from our ■■
(|ll|te frequently
lakes
noir—Mrs. Isaac DeBack was visiting her
fa’her and «|ster hen-• last Monday—Old
Mm. Doonan Is thought to be falling in
health very fast—John Ryan has been
cow lined to the house for some past with
a bad cold—Mrs. Mary Young has moved
into the chamber of A. Kingsbury's house
—William Chamberlain lias gone to Che­
boygan Co., and will remain there for sev­
eral weeks—Both caucuses were well at­
tended last Saturday. The republicans
placed in nomination for supervisor. Jesse
&lt;&gt;.Kooa; clerk.
eietu. i.
H Barnes; treasurer,
Osgood;
1- H.
treasurer.
h. K,an; Justice of lire w. Urn.
r, Merritt 1 bav« not le.ru.-u wire tire
remaining candidates are.

REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET

A GOOD STRONG TICKET NAMED.

The republican city caucus was held In
the court room Thursday evening, and
was well attended, not a little Interest be­
ing manifest. The utmost harmony pre­
vailed, and a very strong ticket was placed
in nomination, as follows:
For mayor—Sylvester Greusel.
For recorder—Edward G. Holbrook.
For treasurer—Niles T. Diamond.
For Justice—George H. Brooks.
For marshal—Frank H. Snyder.
For supervisor. 1st and 4th wards—
Jamas F. Mead.
For supervisor 2d and 3d wards—W m
' .4/tor electing'A.’K". * Renaaton* as city
committeeman, the caucus adjourned.
The Banneu can heartily support the
ticket named, and should It be elected en­
tire, or any part of it succeed, the business
nf the city would fall into the hands of
competent men. good citizens, and men
who Hive the welfare of the city «at heart.
With the two good city tickets-that are
now iu the field, there Is no, room for any
personalities, hnd every reason to expect
a capable administration of the city's uf«
fairs. Of the nominees the Banxkk de­
sires
say something personally.

A’bert Hafner H visiting friends al
8Yl.VE.sTEn ORKVhlU
borne—B. L. Johnson, of Middleville.,was
the guest at James Fleming’s Sunday—
the nominee for mayor. Is too well known
Rev,*a Schencer and Baxter surprised
to need a formal introduction to any citi­
their congregations Sunday evening by ex­
zen of Hastings. He was not nominated
changing pulpits—Monday morning be­
as a partisan, as ho is not a member of
tween seven and eight a fin* broke out in
any party&gt; voting for such men and princi­
C.
E.
Ingeison*.^
office.
the
first
door
south
.......... ....... .
u,v .... .....
ples as suit him. He was not an aspirant
of Ibe IK^U.nk.-, but owing lo Ibe .(iilck
for the nomination, did not ask or seek it
work or the lire Urpartment very little
in any way. When asked if he would ac­
Uarnage was tkure-Mr. and Mrs. Irelbcept a nomination, be said that If It was
hauser
rUitint «t Olivet—Quite a
with the full understanding that he was an
Omagevllle.
J
few of our
___ „
good
___ people
_________
attended_____
the
Independent In politics, he would do ao.
Thu following
are the Dominations His position with reference to parties has
County S. J. Convention st Hastings
this
week- Miss Margaret
McCall, A
of made at the republican caucus held In this long been known, and the caucus well
Grand Haven, Is visiting at her brother’s, township on the 25th:
knew it, and lie was nominated on the first
O. M. McCall
Supervisor—Walter Brown.
formal ballot by a flattering vote.
HB
Clerk—John Oftgood.
nomination was made because of the Just
School Inspector—Dennis Buehner.
and growing sentiment that partisanship
Cbu. Wbl______
Icomb_____
and______
Nathan
___________
Barnes
Treasurer—Eugene Harthorn.
should be divorced from elty politics, and
are making I preparations to erect new
Highway Commissioner—Frank Har- good men named and elected irrespective
barns this spnfig—C. Marshall has moved per.
of party. We hall his nomination with es­
bis family Ito Vermontville—Mrs.
L.
B’d of Review—Ira Brooks aud John pecial satisfaction because he Is not only
Emery is on the sick list—Frank Over­ Klllick.
thoroughly qualified for the place, but be­
smith was at Buffalo last week—Geo.
Justice of the LVace. 3 years—Job Eng- cause his Domination, in our view, marks
Demany wlllfarm C. P. Grav’s farm this laud.
the beginning of a new and better era In
summer—The following ticket was nomi­
Justice of. the Peace, full term—Wm. W. city politics. Mr. Greusel is a ‘'bustier**
nated by the republicans at Maple Grove Bitgood.
in any enterprise that engages bis atten­
at their caucus the 23nd Inst: Supervisor,
Sextons—Chas. Saddler and James Not­ tion. His ability aud energy have built
Thomas B. Ford; Clerk. Chas R. Palmer: tingham.
up the prosperous manufacturing institu­
Treasurer. Elbridge G. Potter; Highway
Constables—Harvey Comb. Krcd Hull, tion uf which he has charge. He Is Inter­
Commissioner, Daniel H. Evens; mem. of Earnest Cook, Chas. Thurston.
ested Id all that will advance the welfare
board of review. Jesse D&gt; Guy. School In­
and promote the prosperity of our city.
spector, Ijee Bailey—Mrs. McMorc was
He favors a clean, progressive and eco­
quite nlck’last week—Miss Jesse McMorc
nomical administration of the affairs of
Is visiting her grandmother near Ver­
News was so scarce and work so pleuty our city, and if elected will givu to the
montville.
that we neglected our items for last business and Interests of our city that, la­
week.
bor, energy and work which hare made
Romain Rork, of your city. Is the guest his name eynonlmous with success In &lt;
Izwls Lockhart’s* hosse. Frank, died
___
He will return this everything he has ever undertaken. If
March 24th. He was 27 years old—A of (lay Bauer.
Mr. Greusel shall be elected mayor of this
line fun of sap last weak—Don Smith, of
Hastings, Is enjoying his holidays with
W. M. Wilkins spent Saturda y and city he will give our city a progressive
hie grand parents. He Is up to the cars Sunday at Ypsilanti. Of course he bad a and creditable administration of city affairs.
He will be independent of party; and will
in sugar and inud—Aprlb 3rd is election good time.
be In a position to faithfully serve the city
and you must vote for our plow boy Hon.
as its executive officer.
Clement Smith
for judge ol the Sth
judicial district. He lb one of our county
Easter sen Ices, Easter music and Eas­
EDWARD O. HOI.niUMJK
bred and county born boys and be has ter decorations at Presbyterian church
been a friend- to ail, no difference what next Sabbath.
Evening service at 7210 has demonstrated his ability as city record­
er. Irrespective of party, the members of
sex cr party so stand by your friend Clem. Instead of 7 duringtlie next six months.
the council concvde that Hastings never
—There was a warty at Mr. Worst’s In
Thr Y. P. S. C. E. special Easter pro­
honor of his son Wednesday evening— gram neat Sunday evening at the Preslij - was better served by any recorder than by
Your Scribe has been laid up with the terisn church at 6:30. to be led by . Mlns Mr. Holbrook. He Is a careful, painstak­
ing officer, and has given to the office he
neuralgia In the face. (Don't want It Allie Knapp.
again)—Several of our young ladles u^fhe M. E. Social will be entertained 1 so capably fills his most careful attention.
The duties of city recorder art* mare ex­
failed in the county teachers examination.
on Wednesday of next week April 5th by acting than gi-nerally supposed,, and re­
Don’t be discouraged but try again.
Mesdamrs John Busby. Traverse Phillips. quire a great deal of painstaking care, and
Shefield. 1‘anuaUr. Pulley. Hicks. Dia­ a great deal of time. Mr. Holbrook has
Hope Center.
mond, Rich, Nagter, Perry Busby and given both and Iras made a satisfactory
JH. McLcay. of Prairieville, is seen on
Rorabeck. Refreshments will be served officer. We never have heard tlw slightest
our streets quite
frequently—Arthur
In the church dining rooms from 5 to 7 dissatisfaction expressed with his work, and
Gealer has gone to Saranac to visit hln
standard time. A cordial invitation Is ex­ certainly he has proven an obliging, faith­
brother. Dr. A. Gesler—Sarah Pilgrim
tended to all.
ful recorder. More than that, the position
who has been the guest of Grace CliandThe young ladles of the SL Agnes has l&gt;een and will be of help to him. One
ler returned home Sunday—W. N. Ifaynr
went to jour city on a business trip Fri­ Guild will give their annual tea on Eas­ good term deserves another, aad we be­
day-Martin Chandler and family attend­ ter Tuesday evening. April 4th, at the lieve Mr. Holbrook has. by his faithful,
ed the U. U. quarterly meeting In Balti­ anciety rooms from 5 to 8 o’clock. Tickets capable vmrtt deserved so well &lt;4 the citi­
zens of Uasliugs os to entitle bun to n remore—Mr. C. Flft, of Kalamazoo, M the 35 cents.
I.' pr uwn ability
The ladles connected with the First eltcUoiK Certainly
guest of his sister Mrs. W. Payne—Mr*.
Nina Bagley spent Wednesday aftrrnoou , Baptist church and congregation *111 and faithful service have earned a re-elec­
at Mrs. Loomis’—Will Evans and wife give a warm sugar social at the church par­ tion for auy elty recorder^ they have
visited ft lends In Delton Sunday—Will lors, Friday evening March 31. Let every done so for Mr. Holbrook.
Whitney Is cutting wood for John Mo- onecome and,enjoy the first warm sugar of
Quartic— Mrs. Orrin taomfa who has the season.
the nomine for treasurer Las never before
been confined to her bed foe the past
There wl^be Easter services bv the been an aspirant tor official honors. He
week Is no better—Those that are on the Bunday school next Sunday at IO:SO at received his nomination Ixy a tlaltermg
sick list are Mrs. O. Gealer. Ida Kene- the Methodist church and an Eantrr ad­ vole on the tlrat ballot. For many y-ura .
slrick. Mrs. Chandler and Hiram Gibson dress by the paster In the evening.
Mr. Diamond ho* been employed a* clerk
—Emma Kahler who Is working for Miss
The services at Emmanuel church on to a hardware store of this city. During
Elmer Clarke vfaled her parents Sunday
Easter Sunday will be held at 5:38 a. in . bls employment the firm has changed
—Ruble McQuarrle spent a few days at
(Sunrise) 10:30 a. m. and 6 p. m.. (Bun- hands several times, but none of the new
Delton last week—Hiram Payne went to
(iav school festival.) At the sunrise wr- proprietors thought of attempting to git
Kalamazoo Monday--Gid WJlklnson and
vTco. there will be a fine choir amt Mrs along without Nllry. He has been a Itard
wife visited at H. Wilkinson’s Sunday—
HetiApnibott will sing the ufferau«ry an- and faithful worker, doing bis best for bls
W. Hayes. F. Barlow and others fmm
employer, and Is known “as a succcaaful
your city Sundayed al Wall take—Mr*, theui.’•Tim Resurrection,” by -Sbelly..” salt swan. Of Ids ability lo serve the city
tattle Chandler, of Delton, is at home Everyone welcome to all of Jhe services.
of Ha-Imgs as treasurer there can be no
The
C
I*
S.
C.
will
meet
\gilli
Mis.
taking care of her mother. Mrs. O. Ixmhi)question. That he would make a good ofStauffer, with the following program:
tlcvr there cau be do doubt, oe is a jouug
Quota! kMiH.
^nau with many friends, and they have
Greek Architecture and Sculpture. Mrs. i their coats off lor the»r friritd. He has
Stauffer.
^I)r. Ed. ilaulou has finished his course
• not only the ueoessary qusllticatioi.s for
Classic Greek course In l^tgHsh, Mrs.
In Chicago and will now practice in this
thooftl f. Inu will. If electeu. be found to
village—A. C. Thomas an«l Guy DeGolla Geer
’ lie a faithful, courteous, careful official.
Manual
of
Christian
Evidences.
Mrs.
P.
were In the Rapids over Sunday—Afton
GRUMGE IL HtUXNKM
Dibble, of Otsegn. was In the village Sat­ T. Colgrovc.
TheOdjssy In Art—a synopsis. Ml-s fa lite republican nominee for jiiitkw.
urday-Mark Johnson will clerk for A.
.! Nearly all &lt;rf our city renders
,,,, know J"
Gardner this summer-^*"Under the Lau­ Buah.
Eccentric Features of the World s Fair. Hnwka. 'Fbey also know that be baa
rels’’ was played, tn a large audience Sat­
the qualities tiiat make a auecrasful ofl
urday evening. Howena Mills have ex­ Mrs. W. Bowne.
Character sketch of Demosthenes. Mrs. Ilu ’hv office fur which he Is named.
cellent
talent—The marriage of Mr.
«U1
«H1 pro,,.
proto. lr
« drclcd.
elected, .
• Uliatul.
t^UtfuL «utl ,
Cbandor Caldwell
lubiuut
vamweii and
ana Miss
ansa Clara
vrara Dean
l&gt;can Lamoiwui.
took placa at the residence of Grorgu | Critic, Mrs. N. Bailey,
C«nltnu«i m tan

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’ASTjNGs

OUR COUNTY
into mo m«u.
— r.
’
and
wondering at the great bliss that
David Crittenden bu finally received a
«£da£r mttl«m^e.hta ofly-Mo ।filled hia tool aud thinking at tho hap­
py
future
—
a
future
in
which
•very day. penaiuu of eight dollars a month and S159
shining with black and yellow glo«i
]
would hold her in ita gulden frame and dack pay. This Is good news for iiIm and
Gilbert drew bis nrtdxer. and ,
bis family and all his friends rejoice with
^ttag it over his luft hand aimed -t .every hour be one of joy unspeakable. him. He has naived to a farm In lliltlHe saw her sweet face iu the darkness,
thr ngly flat head and
with its luminous eyes looking into lua more, Barry county, which be has putand fired. The report was followed by Jwith unspeakable tenderness and devo­ chased fbr a home.—Vermontville Echo.
» startle! woman's scream near by, the tion, and he seemed to feel again tho
R. C. Talbott has a horau that was ta­
JJ3S dipped with a ^‘len alacrity pressure of her hand upon his own and
ken crazy on
Monday night,
and
uto (1)0 water, the cranes flappeil t» «
|her kisses upon Ids lips until bu fell has to be bound down and given opiates
X* W though about to fly. but 4asleep and dreamed of her the whole in order to control him. It is one of the
span that hu been used in teaming tor
thought better of it and walked about ’night through.
Mr. Annisou of late, and Its recovery is
CHAPTER VII.
with gra^e concern, and the snake lay
boubtfuL—Middlekille Sun.
THE
story
of
atzlam
.
wriggling nnd twisting at the foot of
Peter liouvener. of Delton, was struck
the stone in a d'ath agony. Gilbert
by a failing tree and received Injuries, on
looked around and saw Kulcan. with
the head which will lay him up for some
Leia in his arms, pule aud trentbling,
time to come.
and her blue eyes resting on him in ter­
Mrs. 1. N. Keeler, of Middleville, died
ror. Kulcan. too. was trembling, for
last week. She had been suffer!mf for
neither of them had seen his weapon
sumo time post from nervous prostration
nor knew what caused the echoes which
but her immediate death was caused by
were still rolling along tho canyon and
hemmorhase of the small iMcstines. Mrs.
causing the people in the sleepy city
Keeler was an old resffieijt of Barry
to rush out of their houses and ask one
county, both she and her husband being
well known.
Her death will be felt
another the meaning of the thunderous
greatly in Middleville where she was
sound.
'■
much revered. She leaves a husband and
Gilbert stepped forward with a smile
four children. The funeral occurred Mon­
Jfr. Arthur Simon
on his lips, and Kulcan. reassured, placed
Of Galatea, Ohio.
his sister upon a grassy mound, where
day.
__ ______________
“They said I was i«ear*M«, the doctors she sat panting for several moments.
did. but the result ins proven that Hood's Sar­ Gilbert knelt beside her. and taking her
Delayed letter.
saparilla was able ta care. I ha-1 Sciatic hand iu his stroked it with unconscious
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dell. Thursday
Rbetinvitbm and wm contlned to my bod six
The
months. Three physictans did not help me aud tendernew to quiet her fears.
of last week a. bob—Mr. and Mrs. T, S.
warm blood shot up into her cheeks, and
Brice and sons visited Maple Grove
I Was Civon Up to Die
her eyelids fell beneath his gaze. Ho
friends over Sunday—Charles Durham
When I wasitn this terrible condition, suable
made another attempt to commit suicide
«• mo. e hand or feet. I began to take Hood’s felt tho sudden thrill rush through him
last Friday evening by taking parts greet).
Sarsafiarilln. Tho first bottle had a little ef­ again, aud he caugjit his breath as he re­
We think he simply does It to try and
fect, and white taking the «e-o:iJ. I gained so leased .her hand, which sho pressed
. rapidly that I could »lt up tn my chair. My sys- against her bosom with an involuntary
influence .his mother to deed him her
Slmd been.so run down by other medicine,
property. This Is the third attempt he
l it look me quite a while to recuperate. By movement, as though to calm her heart’s
time I hnd taken four bottles of Hood's Sar­
has made to take his own life—Wm.
fktopd tdla hit tlory.
saparilla. 1 conld wnlb arcraail, und now, aa I tumultuous throbbing. To another man
Every day now old Iklapel sought out Bivens’ children have the whooping cough
have taken six bottle*. I nm cured dnd can elws would have been as transparent as
do a good day’s work. I do not feel I can praise glass, but Gilbert was so confused, so Gilbert and spent an hour or two in —Mira Parldy, of Nashville, will teach
No. 9 school this summer—This has been
dazed by his unwonted feeling that he eager questioning. He drank in Eric's
words with more than childish avidity a very poor season for making sugar so
saw nothing.
enough.'' Ahtiivk Simqk, Galatea, Ohio.
and belief. .To his mind, sharpened by far—Martin Pierson, of near Petoskey. Is
Knlcan, however, did see and knew
calling on Maple | Grove friends—Chas.
HOOO'8 PlLLS are ’be **•« »fier-dlan*r full well the meaning of what bo saw. tho self communing of more thana cen- Mason went t.riJuiLiIo, N. Y.. with a load
■
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It pleased him vastly to think that the turv, the wonders of which Gilbert । of sheep last week apd will go from there
god might love his beautiful sister; it spoke were as the things he liad vaguely to Canada and bring home some blooded
augured well for his own prospects; and, seen in dreams, wonderful, but conceiv­ | sheep.
j
too, ho had feared that the celestial vis­ able. He accepted even thing with a
Margos.
itor might have claimed, and justly, his sanguine expectation of beholding it
I Edgar Mead has rented the place where
I
himself
now
that
Gilbert
bail
come
own betrothed Ainee, whose life he-had
Seth Elarton formerly lived—Mrs.
I*slsaved. And be, being a lover and an among the people. Knlcan often ■sat ' merter who has bct|n stopping with: her
ardent one, felt a sincere and cordial with them ns Gilliert told, though it mother for several Weeks will return to
sympathy for Gilbert; so, with a uat- taxed bis meager store of Atzlan words, her home this wedt—Business Is rather
ural tact and delicacy, he moved away, of steamboat*, railroads, balloons, can­ lively nt the mill—1’. Bollinger’s boy.
leaving tho others almost unconscious non. telephones aud a thousand other aged 0 years, recui!| to be uo better—Mrs.
of his departing, returning to the city things which we call necessities, but Howe was called to Vassar to help take
to explain that the god had caused the which seentxl miracles to tho priests. care t»f her son’s Wife who Is low-with
dread dlseahc consumption—Burt
thunder and destroyed a huge rattle­ He told them—and sometimes Lein with that
Mead, Frank Long, and Ernest Pardon
snake, nows which _.jet the gossips’ little Eltzn sat by his side the while—of
the history of the nations; how’while started for Daktrtn bunday evening—Mb*
tonguee wagging at onto.
’
Cora .Krieger vjsitnl Allegan county last
Tho little grassy knoll whereon Leia Atzlan had slept so peacefully in the week—.Mr. J. C. Kflegrr bad n brother
was resting was in the bright sunlight, canyon whole races of men had flour­ cotne to se»« him last week. He hail not
ished
gloriously
and
|
k
*
hsc
&lt;1
away
and
ami Gilbert led her to a shady spot,
seen him for twclvo years—1 understand
where he dropped into tho grass beside- been forgotten.
Mr. BUckenstaiT will ’move here in the
CHAPTER VI.
Sometimes ho would wander off with near future—Mrs. ilessc Cole, in company
I her and looked up into her face, drinkFINDING A MATE.
tho
old
priest
into
the
woods,
for
he
i ing in its rare beauty with the same
with her brother1 Ellsworth x Idled at
sense of ecstasy which certain music found Iklapel to be a phikaopher and Charlotte nnd Kalagiazoo last week.
had often roused within him. A riotous full of quaint ideas. His comments upon
DuWllug '
stirring of the heart and a wild throb­ the facts Gilbert narrated were often
Spring, beautiful spring, ha* eome at
bing of his pulses accompanied this witty, and always showed a mind of
last—Miss Datole Platte returned from;
ecstasy, aud a trembling joy mingled great breadth and power. Of the greed
her two weeks vialt with friends abroad ,
with an uncertain feeling very like pain. for money he had but little conception,
last Thursday—J. Kemberling and Co.
He could not hove expressed in words and therefore found the utmost difficulty started out la*t week Tuesday with tlieir
the new and suddenly acquired wealth in understanding much of Gillwrt's dis­ engine to thrash clover seed for G. R.
course,
nor
could
the
latter
easily
ex
­
of feeling of which he found biinself
Manning. They went as far as C. M.
possessed, but he felt a great wave of plain it to him. When they dixcu.wd Mack’s and the engine plowed so deep In
happiness sweeping over him, a divine religion Gilbert found him an advanced Hie mud they were unable to go further.
content, and a realization of the mere thinker, a believer iu one god—the Cre­ Saturday they-mado an eff &gt;rt to g&gt; on
joy of living and being beside such in­ ator—but elevated above all form.* and through but tailed, aud to-day (Monday)
.■■&gt;Xi
comparable lovelineus. He knew now ceremonials of worship. lie bad ques­ they are at work jufrin. That gives one
that lie loved; that something bad come tioned Gilbert one warm day, as they an idea what the road* arc in Dowling
into his life that filled and rounded it saVtogether in the shade, until the lat­ — Clara Herrington was home last Sunday
with her parents—Webster and Herring­
out and made it worth living. Of the ter hml grown tired of talking and was
ton’s saw mill ran only one day last week
signs of lovo be knew nothing, yet he lyingjjipon his-back, with his hands un­
on account of defective flues.
They ex­
knew somehow that Leia loved him.
der bis bead, gazing up into the green pect to run again in a short time—IL
She sat with averted face for several network above him.
Ormsbee will aoou commence hla new
Iklapel mused with a faraway look in hoase—M. Smith is nursing a very sore
minutes, then slowly turned her head
and rested her eyes upon his face in a his eyee for a long time and then turned finger, caused by a bruise and taking cohl
—TJie sugar dance at I. Powell's was not
straight, eArnest gaze. Her eyes were to tho younger man and said:
full of a"toft, tender light, a deep, ques­
“You have told me of your people, of very wen attended last Friday night.
tioning yearning, and as they met hL* the great cities and their wondrous do­
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
true, tender gaze her head slowly sank, ings. Now will I tell yon of mine, for
Gilbert itennfd forward with a tmile on she drew a long inward breath, her they are the fathers of all the world.
Mrs. Lizzie Armstrong,
who
lives
■
his Ups.
bosom rose and fell in quick throlie. and Older than all the people are they, yet nenr plainwclV Ims been arrested for
The summer days were long and full it reenied to Gilbert that she was about they still live, a nation saved from’ flood
furring a note for S100 on M- Wattles, of
of idle hours in the months that elapsed to faint. His hand stole over hers, which and fire, from wars and famines, to see Kalamazoo. The check was received al
befpre Gilbert could make his wishes came to meet its warm grasp, and as tho what their children have done. I. who the Kai. National Bank with a letter
known in the Atzlan tongue; the time wild thrill rushed through him he drew have kept the record of Atzlan as it has asking that it be cashed and sent back tn
hung heavily upon bin hands at times, her to liim, and her golden head fell upon been handed down from father to son Mrs. Frank Rldlre, at Plainwell as a mon­
although when he maatered the lan­ his shoulder. She was really almost for thousands upon thouxands-of years, ey order. It was pronounced a forgery
guage he was busy indeed, and he faint'with emotion, and her eyes closed inviolate, unchanged, will tell you truly, and two detectives went to Plainwell and
was then a marvel to the people, for they as a great coutented sigh escaped her for with my knowledge and pvhat yon remained behind the boxes in the post­
M
rested often ami long and busied them- lips. Their lips came together aa two have told me I can see how true are all office wait Ing for the person to arrive that
aelvas little with improvements or even long parted mates and mingled into our old traditions. As you have said would call for tbd letter. When Mrs.
repairs. He spent many hours swinging one with a wild, delicious flood of bliss. truly, all the nations of the world tell Armstrong came she called for it and was
promotiy arrested.
She was taken lo
in the hammocks which hung from tree
In another moment she had turned, much the same tale of their origin, but Kalamazoo nnd made a full confession.
to tree, hundreds of them, all over the and her shapely arms were clasped ’tis so clouded in fanciful imagery that
Mrs. Armstrong Is married and lives with
courts, common property, for the Atz- .tightly aronnd his neck, and she xvaa it seems but a child’s story. I will tell
her husluuid on a farm. It Is said she
iane loved ease and ebnde above all kiaring him with a hunger and a fury you tho true tale as my father told me was temporarily Insane when the act wa*
things.
that made his blood dance in his veius. and as it was told to him by his father, committed.
Many hours, too, he spent by the river, Then as suddenly she drew away and word for word, and so on back to the
John I*. Miner, ot Plainwell, has a
where the white cranes walked in solemn covered her burning face with her hands
Geography In his possession which was
very first father of all.
procession along the sands while he lay iu maidenly shame, yet her bosom pal­
“Ages ago, so far iu the past that the published in London in 1770.
in the cool shadows of the pinon trees pitated and her breath came in quick
records have been lost from sheer decay,
A lamb with a round face and one eye
listening to the quail1 piping and the gasps. - He drew her hands down and I
our people dwelt on tho shores of n great In the center of it waa born In Galesburg
wild dore's amorous cooing. It was gazed into her eyes. They met his with !
•soa. Cities greater and richer than last week. It soon died.—Plainwell En­
near the last of July, a day no warm such a pure, deep tenderness, such steady '
terprise.
Atzlan were there, and the people were
and sultry that the blue haze filled the calmness, that he drew her to him again ,
The electric light works plant at Port­
more numerous than tho sands of the
-canyon, making objects indistinct and and kissed her noble forehead in rever- j
desert. Across tho sem there led a nar­ land was damaged to the amount of 8500,
■ distorted. ‘The city’s walls looked out ential awe.
row strip of land to the city of tho by the recent high waters.
of perspective, as though twisted and
They sat there hand in hand, while ' gods, which was called At. a wondrous
Dan’l Morgan, of Battle Creek, who ha*
warped by the heat; the air was so still the light fell on her hair in gilded gleans, ;
city on a mountain, rich in gold and been working at Will Samp«»on’s for bls
that a way up there- in the woods he could and gazed into eacl) othorj* eyes, read­
silver, surrounded by Water, aud in board all winter, dressed a cuomy and
hear voices from the city’s houses, and ing there the story that needs no lan­
which resided the great ruler of the- placed it in his bed and then stole a gold
the bells of silver on the cattle seemed guage—both so filled with niwpmkable
whole world-a wise, wonder working watch, a diamond ring, and other valua­
' t start ing ly near. The birds were all doz­ happiness that it seemed difficult to
1 king. To him our cities paid yearly ble# from his employers and skipped. He
ing close under the heaviest leaved breathe freely. After awhile he drew
tribute, and in his city our priests were was arrested iu Chicago while In the act
branches, and the only life in the scene her closer, and she rested her head upon
He was brought
taught and rent out to proclaim tho of selling the watch.
was given by a group of naked boys »his shoulder again and laid her soft
back to Battle Creek and Judge Smith
Thwre w“ then no winter, no
bathing in the river, their brown bodies cheek against his. Her breath waa like
sentenced him to three years in Jackson
prlaon.
glistening in the sunlight with a cop­ some sweet wild flower os it came from cold; it was the summer age.
pery 1 utter. But even these were in between her perfect lips in long, happy
The alligator which was killed near the
(TO BE CONTINVEOj
keeping with the scene, for they splashed sighs.
plaster mills a few days agu is said to
and dived in queer silence, unlike white
have been once the property of “Eddie"
What need for wools when two such
lads, who would have made the canyon hearts met and when two pairs of eyes
Salter, the well-known thcaJrical man.
A bone gets up fore paru finv, a cow
ring with shrieks and yells.
could speak such volumes of love? Yet hind pars first, iwaure the Mrengtb tor When Salter was manager of H&gt;c Grand
Opera House, three years ago, a friend In
Gilbert was under the spell of the day, Gilbert murmured “my darling” again
the second movement of rising l&gt; txMterior
the south sent him a young alligator. The
Teeling an indolence and lassitude and a and again into her ears, anfl the words to the hone, but anterior to toe cJT
little saurian waa only eight or nine Indu s
quiet content stealing over him until his sounded sweeter than music to her hun­
long, but he was lively as a pet coon.
senses were lulled into a dreamy repose. gry heart. She felt their meaning and । Condition of
l)O„|ct!nj{ ou
,e
He fult the delicious languor of enforced repeated them after awhile with a soft, ,‘“ ofton Prevailed np u&gt; tbe'teet moment Eddie used to keep him in q l»ack room In
the opera house, but one . day the crafty
idleness, just tinged with enough M the lingering inflection that made Gilbert *inc^n Wb° baTe La&lt;i 40 tnn CTitka‘l ao
little reptile gave the theater man what h
consciousness of the waste of precious clasp her closer to him. So they sat un­
technically known as “the duubln cruae.time to iwld a zest to its charm, aa it al­ til the deep shadow about them told that
The perfected Hoc prexs delivers the pa Ile crawled out of the building and, — *ways dors to the naturally busy man. A night was clone upon them and they
«^1nCUUIP"U'd "B*1 foW*l *1 the rnteof Is auppoAcd. f»ii ’si-;- the caoai. Palter
passing breath of wind swayed the must return. Taking her hand, Gilbert 25,000an hour.
hin, up
„p for dead, and The Grand has
gave him
grasses ami danced acroM the little roe© and led her toward the dty. They
since been nligatorless. The’gmor klllci
river, rippling its silver blue satin, bring­ had wandered far down the canyon, nnd
ST'T1
which 1,. b at the plaster mills te believed to bar
ing the eager truut to the surface ami the way led through winding paths ■Ohl tu h»-,« UW&lt;1 WLU. nt Fort Vanhlll been the same one. be having apeak thr»
is reported to lie in the rinewelmi &lt; i years of ills life in the midst of Grat.
raffling gently the plumage of the sol- among great bowlders and douse w«hx*z, Or.,
an Oregon lodtan.
P^-loo of
rirer water.—Grand Rapids Herald.
emu -mtrylike craure. Out from the but Leia knew every toot ot it, and shq
shore .\ dozen turtles were basking on gtdrie&lt;l her lover's s&lt;pe.
The body of Henry Hartmim. aa fartU’In 15S3, Philip Stnbbea Inveighed with
b
rocks, their heads bold erect in a
of the Mldien-bome at Grand Rapids v
Gilbert, took LclA to her home, and givat efiergy against th. are w iareh
K.
‘ful !,,ui ’■’’’’••trained way, their eyes
which
he
called
“
the
deriPk
liqbor.
”
'
th® Bought hh m quarters and went
had been
mlMing fur several dai
I that they were being soaked hi rich”
Hartman was a member of the I9tb U. :
infiujtrv ■».!
»—' “
- |home from Hiil,od —
entered
the
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CASTORIA
CMtori* te Dr‘. Samuel Pitcher*. prewriptlon for Influx
and Children. It contain* neither Opium, Morpi.i,
other Narcotic subMance. It la a harmleai mi,Mitots
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and CaMor Oil.
It te Pleasant. Its guarantee te thirty yean,. I1M ,
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms nnd aUan
feverishness. .Castoria presents vomiting. Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieved

teething troubles, cures constipation and llatuiency
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the Honuch
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, fas.
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good effect upon tbsir children.
Da. G. C. Ooooco,

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111 Bo. Oxford St. Brooklyn, g.y4
“ Our physicians in th* cWMju's dew
mm* bare spoken highly of th^ ,2^
coca la their outakle practio.
and although wa only La&lt;o amoeg au
medical supplies what h known aa

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

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The great John Wananuker
Office of the Beww.lrr. *• I
adrerttom U»at one oftbe. if
TotheelreUir»&lt;gti’
&lt;^'•vi'cTtbeOh
not toe principle of »u cess, at lUatlnga. Youai- ;,,r. • : &lt;&lt;.G-| Out 2*
VM m MoAtffe
is the rapid turning of stock. umoal city elect v»i «
*d day of Apnl. imj.
We believe In that, and fol­ •IX (0. ut the city tUart-. .
low the theory to »uch an ex­ follOWlnK ohL'crs ar- t. *
tent as l» in our power. We Browder. Trraxnn'
:n place of Marcma U I. . •
cannot turn all out stock — expire* July tib. tie
and.
Indeed, our patrons t i»&lt;»r first and four'll n , •
third ward*, at*, .
would not wish u« to—but we and
the four wan!*. aSdo turn a good portion of It ward to CH va&lt;-at:. ।
every day. and rapidly, at Roanl of Kdunaiut. a&lt;&gt;
that. •« most of the traveler* city as follow * p„ri‘
John M. Bcsstner, Kee n: s e
In this region know. The third want. u&gt; ll JM&gt;e: . -‘.’th »ir« KteVt\
r of BmH g \
rapid turning In our business, 1. Hendcrahott; also rr
Education, from fourth . .1 to Sit ntxMT \
however, applies to that por
। ra»»*d l»? the remora; - '
&gt; vvi of bsi
thxs of our stock which
! I. Hendershot:. all of »•
over the ground, or. rattier plre on the Hr*t day id Jtd. ......
wbvcla along the rails, and constables frvtn Um tout «xn!« »f the rtty M
| foUowa: 1 f.-r the !lr*t war.! I fur ite wcom
those wIm&gt; taks&lt; our fast ward 1 for the third ward a-.d ( fit the fsurft
trains to Chicago and I&gt;rTl»e following pl»e~« .
SSL
trolt will bear witness that
•
there Is every Indication of
our appreciation of the WanFirst wsni. r x.su: ■ • '.xtmiuiiu
»bop: tsvs
•maker theory, if Budge seeeod ward. Babrpek'*
ward, enaoct! rornn*. fnirtk «vd. .•‘b-nfi'i
and Toddle should In person
appear aud ask what makes
our "wheels go round” so
fast,
we would, as true
Homaoez.
Breartrr
disciples of the Immortal
George,—nnd there fore, hav­
To
the
QualtOed
voVrs
of
Harry
C
’-caty. XleM
ing to tell the truth, be m&gt;strained to reply “coenpetiPursuant to due notice fr • n ths S-npur k
tloo;” the strange pecullarl- S’atr you art- liurvby noUtb-d that al th* rare
TURN1NG. ty of out plan being (more a-* el-ctloj to be brld ia the »t
on Uo4a».
April
.rd. liCB. the fpUowtM .»!3r-r» arr is te
truth) a proper appreciation
Ar Ataorlatc,! ..: co ul the &gt;■;*«*
.of the condition. C For It is •looted:
Court. In place of Frank A Uookr*- «h&lt;M»uni
a condition, and noka theory, Of office will expire Dri-'n''«T Slat.
regents ot the Cnlv*r*lty In place oi Hwthat confronts us, as it did two
man Kirlee and
i; Whltaaa. rt*r
some of the political aspi­ terms of office* I'I exp ,r&gt;- l&gt;- -mirr lie i«.
also
aCireuit J-odge for ibe.’in J-tdicialGrcsX
rants a short time ago. The
to
which
Barn
County
lx
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’• fur tafl hrw.
wheels do go round. The ve­ also Circuit Judge forth* v &gt;:.ti-.d'.rtl
ClreuXte
locity is not only stimulated wlswiBarry County tM*»«ags. to ti.
by competition, but oiled
with an ambition to provide
rw June smb. KM; *1m» » ’
our petrous with the very
•ection 9. article W. o! the romaMkn
best railroad accomodations, of tni* »t*le relative to w-&gt;n« fl lt)tmi‘- l®;
provmnmt; *!*•&gt; .vi aih-nirtrnl Ujiertteetd
and for the simple selfish rea­ article:*, of the condltutlo-. &lt;&gt;! ihutateiteKre
son that that’s the way to tu UjexAlari*^ oltbewvrnil *ta&gt; offlren. *»
get
patrons and :o keep an amendment lo the coRstitnUoe »• »nm .
reetton W of artltle ri revive to «»«nw
them when you get them. m
power on the IrgUWurt : • e-urt lsw» wr ite
We keep turning other por­ creation ot onuuty axil tomi’Mp
«
highway
eoMtmnstorer* »•&lt;•’ on
J
tions of our stock, too Our
«iItae
“ySjU!
wits revolve (If it be true Mettoasisht. article
this stat., relative te the |uri*iicdoa of
that wits do revolve) Inces-1 Courts by extendlut the n.»*.•*» of art «««
r***1
santly to ke p abreast of the taeortMneasSsasmnid’'.! &lt;*»r tn
No. li.
times; that our plans for com­ Uon
Wltneiw my bxnd and sea! at tUUtss*.
fort and convenience and ih»i«nw«niETb.KM K XcnmI.
- speed are properly carried
out. and that all appliances
for safety are acenred as
of fieri 2u5T?LFhw• :h»t bys rfr*TM a).
soon as they are Invented.
•
Would you not prefer to
travel by a line so managed'-1
Try the Weat Michigan aud
The
Detroit.
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Northern. Geo. DkHavks,
G. P. A.

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Othrni are our
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lth lh'’
K»t*hi Shed UTA. 8&lt;*
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£il52^!nnMT , ,nT»«rta Send for free cata- I
froruer of sect &lt;«,.«*
Qn*n'a Fruit Grower. MWW I {*&gt;» hundred and
fl!!d ',,,w 80,111
theore w^t
thr.purtfrstate.
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Old papers for
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M* U Wilkin
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water.

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py over the resu
election.

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cleaning soon,
five cents.

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wintered te goo
penc there will

From all appe
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Those who have
and expecting b
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�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, March 30, 1893.
W ». COOK. Local Editor.

tn pernuuerriy cure al!
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n-tb s*-xe*. No pain;«no
• no drtri'tlon icotn bw-bwK*. For
u’. Hi.f&lt;&gt;nu.U'.i» *&gt;•■» lilustrolwi p*«ny!ilet con.KBCO.. •«. fol.’ VC MlcbMich.

When you want a
FRESH LUNCH,
Go to tho

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t ine line of creams aud
i confectionery.

A. E. RENKES.
business cards.
ALICE KIRK. M. t&gt;.,
I'liyslchtt ami Surgeon.
lt.v&gt;tim;i. - • Mh-li.
■ I tty attended day or night. Ot.

sWEEZEY. .
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Attorney-at law.
Hastings. Mich,
i in all courts of the state. Cob
niptty attended to.

E. H. a C. P. LATHROP.
’ 1 jiuuvpathlc Physicians and
Surgeons
ills city and country promptly
riilBNER, M.-D.,
I’h) slcl&amp;n and Surgeop,
Mich.
one otoi'k east of depot.

11. BARBER
sieUns and Surgeons.
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id mid Reel Estate Office.

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Capital and labor must go hand In hand rag sewing, which in some cases was some­
and side by side if we would reach the____
w remarkable
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thing
—Peter Rlckenmore
highest degree ot prosperity possible hr home from college spending his vacation—
Tl.1.1 city, and fl,..
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tills
the uan.a
same la
ts true everywhere. U..
Mrs. —
Myra
Clark,
Hostlugs.
The Interests of laborers In our factories, moved In Enos Barber's tenant house—
the farmlug community and the business Henry Fisher is no better—Emily Mead
men should be the same when the pros­ made a business trip to Kalamazoo Satur­
perity Uf tlte city is Iu question, as each day—On Sunday last our Sunday school
must depend upon Ute other. The growth organized for the summer with the follow­
of the city means better markets for the ing officers: Supt. Mrs. W. Fisher, asst,
farmer. The laborer depends upon tho supt-, Elmer Reynolds; sec., Newel Bar­
Stability of our
let. and the success ber; treas., Nora Fisher; organist, Minnie
of our factories
tlte growth of our Flower; chorister, Dora Barber—Mary
city and hence
tineas of tho city. HaSenden, of Kalamazoo, Is the guest ot
The recent evidences of harmony, enter­ her sister, Mrs. A. Shorter—Mrs. Flavla
prise and push is alone accountable for Vandewalker. who has been sick all win­
tlte splendid growth,of'this city In the last ter. is slightly Improving—The only grand­
few years.
child of Mr. and Mrs. Ira McAllister was
On Sunday. ; March 12. The Sunday burled In Buffalo, N. Y„ March 18th.
Sobaitown.
Press (New York),, started a feature that
Peace seems to reign In our borders not­
will matk an epoch in American journal­
ism. It consists of an Art Cover, In withstanding It Is almost town meeting
day—Malle Gaskill Is working for Mrs. J. N.
which the paper when folded to the quar­
ter size, is encased, and it has created an Gregory-*-Wlllinm Frey is sawing tho tim­
unprecedented demand for the Sunday ber owned by J. N. Gregory and occupy­
Press among all classes of people. The ing the north west corner ot Calhoun Co.
front pago of the Art Cover, next Sunday, Into ties. The ties are being drawn to
will show a beautiful reproduction of the Augusta for shipment—C. F. .McKenzie
German masterpiece. "St Cecilia." and has returned from Albion college—O. C.
Godsmark, of Bedford, spoke at the Greg­
for tho four Sundays in April it will pre­
sent an original water color design with ory school house on Sunday night the 20th.
He Is expected again on Sunday night,
an art calender, an . original painting In
April 2d. All are invited.
the original colors by an eminent Amer­
.
Medford.
ican artisL and two reproductions of
Mr. and Mrs. George Dewitt and family,
famous paintings, admitted mastepleces.
The Inside pages of tho Art Cover ^rill of Battle Creek, spent Sunday with Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
A.
Nichols
—O. A. Matson, of
always contain exquisite half-tone por­
Toledo, returned to bls homo Monday after
traits and Hlustratiuus ot people and
a
visit of a few days with his daughter,
topics of the then current week. Every’
Mrs. (!■ II. Nichols, and other friends.
copy of the-Art Cover of any Issue of the
Sunday Press would command In any art Mr. Matson, who spent his boyhood in
this vicinity, found that many great
store at least 81.00.
changes had occurred during his 16 years
John Pendergast, the genial manager of absence. Only two or three of hjs child­
the Wool Boot factory, has developed into hood friends remained to greet him—The
a dog fancier of late, -Iris latest fancy be­ Misses Pixley, of Belleuve, are visiting
ing a "Sky Tearrh-r," or at least a de­ their sister, Mrs. Henry Hughes—L. A.
scendent from somw species that’s “way Stratton spent Sunday with his family
up." , This particular apecles of canine here—The ladies' aid society met at the
Is so completely covered with hair that it home of Mrs. E. W. Jordan Wednesday p.
Is impossible to locate ijls head, only as he m.—The sugar and shadow social given by
wags his tall.
Mrs Pendergast is in tlte the ladies aid society last Friday evening
East at present, and John, determined that was. In every way, a success. The even­
the dog should not suffpr during her ab­ ing was somewhat unpleasant, but despite
sence, has been feeding him on’ angel’s this fact there was a large crowd. The
food. Tlie dog’s appetite yearned for n selling of the shadows caused a great deal
change of food and Tuesday morning John of merriment, and brought into the treas­
determined to gratify It. Procuring a choice urer's baud 818. There was also a fish
cut of meat he lighted the oil stove and pond out of which out of which our friends
left the meat cooking while he went over caught fish for which they gave altogether
to the factory. Considerable more might 8*1.85. We also bad a beautiful woolen
Im*.said, but to ent a long story short will quilt, which, when sold at auction, brought
say that the fire .department was calle I S3 more from the pocket of C. 11. Nichols.
out and the flames were extinguished A large number preferred to buy their
without very ranch damage. It yet re­ suppar wit Iron t having tlielr’shadows sold,
main.-, to l&gt;e seen whether John will con­ and quite a sum was made iu that manner,
tinue to pay a dog tax another year or so that, financially speaking, the social
not. Ifhedoas, It will, probably be ac­ was very successful. It Is expected that a
companied by an increase In household portion of the proceeds will be given to­
ward the new organ at the ehutch—The
insurance.
Easter services at the church next Sunday
Additional County News, |i morning
will be accompanied by the com­
! munion service, in the evening npproprl: ate caster services will Ite conducted by
.
Woodlund.
the Y. P. .8. C. E. A committee has been
the- church
Farmers are making lots of maple su-. apjMilnted
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— —
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-----ir at pre-k-nt—Augustus Hamme. of j week Ims been vacation in our eciiool, and
istfk, Petinsylvaiiis.
i'eti
has been spending a teacher nnd pupils have been taking a
Is with
Woodland friends. He much needed rest Muring the beautiful
few week.*
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- 1 weather—The democrats hold a caucus in
returned
home
on■
Tuesday
C.
Feighndr has moved Into Levi Holmes' tjiis village last Monday pud the republi­
•
new hoasc—The democratic caucus was cans Tuesday.
lii'hi on the 25th
,’r.th and
ntirf the
tho rnmilillrnu
ind
held
republican and
GOULD'S SIDE OF THE ERIE FIGHT.
prohibition caucuses were heid on tint 27th.

Each party have nominated gotxi men
so we are sure of good town officers —
Nothing appeared from our village ns we
weteAway from town—The school en­
tertainment on Friday night ^ras a grand
success nnd netted about §14.00—Samuel
Ti-tuple has moved Into Mrs. Andrus’
house— Dur school under the inMruction
of Prof. J. Fortney and Miss Wileox has
Wvn a success amt we Would be glad if
our school board could make arrange­
ments :&lt;&lt; retain both teachers for another
year—L. D. Warner has rented tfle A. J.
Carpenter farm—Claude Carpenter nnd
wife, ot Lansing, spent Saturday and Sun­
day with M. Carpenter’s parents in Wood­
land—Charles Collins whom we mentioned
last as taking a dose of ammonia by mis­
take* Is doing nicely, and if nothing hap­
pens will recover—C. Q Deane- is Im
proving in health but is/tlll very sick.

It Waa to Fight Vanderbilt That He I*ku«d the Bojm Ccrtltlcatcx.
3. P. Moroalni, who for over, eighteen
stars wnii closly associated in business
sp. in.
with Jay Gould, war perhaps as much
grieved ns any one over the financier's
LGROVE,
death. He and 5fr Gould had adjoining
desks at 71 Broadway. Mr. Gould made
■non D'.'Jck, HosuugB.;
Mr. Moroeirii his confidant in many of
—wirtH »■' tlie state.
Lis private as well ns business afftdra,
and no man was perhaps more familiar
than Lhe bitter with Mr. Gould’s personal
Attorney at Law.
characteristics. Seated in hit office, Mr.
. Goodyear s. Co.'s *
Morosinl pointed ont’ the plain Htainctf
•&lt;&gt;urt-uf »he tit.*.!*
itepdingfo.
wood table nnd leather bottomed onnir
which Mr. Gould»w:w aqcuBton|ed to oc­
HUMAN. U«&gt;:u&lt;£patliic Phycupy. "There Fat a mnn,” said Mr. Sforolehtn and Surgeon.
sini, "who was more misunderstood nnd
more causelessly maligned than any I have
ever known. I was the auditor of the Erie
KAI. ESTATE AND COLLECT­
company at the time Mr. Gould assumed
ING OFFICE OF
control, and 1 continunl in that capacity
Milo.
until after General John A. Dix became
Woodland, Mich.
Mr. Woodurd. ticket and freight agent president of it in 1872. Mr. Gould was
• J. M.4Smith.
lary Public.
Justice of tije Peace. at Milo, has been on lhe sick list for one brought into Eric In 1&amp;5 by Colonel Jim
week, but l.s again on duty—The ladles Fisk.
.
aid society met last week with Mrs. Gar­
“Mr. Gould became president of the com­
ret—Mark* Johnson, of the village of Mid­ pany. immediately tho road bounded into
dleville. spent Sunday last with his aunt. popularity. Its stock Increased in value
Mrs. Johnson—Mrs. Henry Pounds, Mrs. and thi-ro were many who begged for
CIRCULATION *
W. C. Townu. Mrs A. B. Frauclsco, Mrs. blocks, but could not get them. Among
P. G. Fisher and Mrs. B. W. Johnson are thorn who saw a great future for the road
delegates to the county S. 8. association at was Commudoro Vanderbilt. He saw in
Hereafter, changes for advertisements Hastings 28t'a an&lt;L29th—Sylvester France it a powerful rival to the New York Cen­
m t reach this* office Tuesdays at latest to received lhe nomination for supervisor at' tral and Hudson River railroad, and deter­
mined If he could to gobble it up. He tried
Insure lasertian Iu the Issue of the week last Friday’s republican caucus.
at first to purchase a majority of its slock.’
when brought..
He failed. Then ho declared a freight war.
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a. Bantutn Is on the sick list—Will I’elAt that time cattle were brought from Buf­
papers for sale cheap. Call al this tenglli is now carrying one of his hands Iu
falo to this city at $125 n carload. Tho
a sling, a felon the cause—E. Bevier now commodore reduced the rate to $100. Fisk
returns to Grand Rapids, after spending and Gould made a cut cf twenty-five dol­
in hands are reported as being the winter 'here, lie will work at his
lars less. The commodore went to fifty
•carve iu thir vicinity.,
trade masonry—One of Eddie Coats
dollars. Erio then offered to bring cattle
horses was hateful enough to |0ck Its here at twenty-five dollars per earload, and
Jr.?. 1.. Wilkins has twen compelled to
mate very badly—Lee McDonald new goes when the Eric put the nite still, lower Van­
shut down his saw mill on account of high
to Grand Rapids to follow his trade black­ derbilt issued an order to bring cattle over
smithing, W. Dove is hh successor in tho Central at one dollar a carload. The
The Woodland corpomtiouhu are hap­ Iris shop—Bevier Is now building u wall commodore thought this would ruin the
Erie’s freight traffic. He waited to see
, ? over the result of the recent village under John Marks’ house.
what card Fisk and Gould would next
election.
play. Just as he was congratulating him­
Republican
caucus
waa
hold
nt
the
self that uot a steer waa being carried over
You will want obi- papers for house!
cleaning snon. We will sell you 25 for gage hall on Friday the 24th; 115 votes the Erie, while the Central waa compelled
cant, Sylvester France received a majority to refuse business, he discovered that ns
five cents. ’
for supervisor; Kellogg Flower nominated in previous contests he bad been octwitted.
Fanners report fruit trees as having for treasurer; L. Loreland clerk;. W.
“When the commodore reduced the rate
wintgn-d Iu good shape. If nothing hap- Towne school Inspector. No other party to one dollar per carload Fisk and Gould
l-eiis tlNre will be a big yield of fruit this held a caucus In this town—Dr, McReay purchased every cow and steer to be had
year.
has gone to Valparlso.Jud., to care for bh» west of Buffalo. They shipped them, not
son Donald, who is In school there. He is | by tho Erie, but by the Central, at the
From all appearances maple sugar will sick with diphtheria—Mr. Parker ami commodore’s own rate. They bail sold
not be a drug on the market this year. wife returned to Canada Saturday last—J. enough In this city to make a fortune be­
Those who bavn got their bushes ready Brigham nnd wife, of Plainwell, visited at fore Vanderbilt found out ’where be waa
and expecting big runs have been disap­ J. E. Cairns during the past week—Peter at.’ I am told that the air waa very blue
pointed.
Drummond has returned to Grand.Rapids in Vanderbiltdom when the commodore
to clerk for an uncle, after spending the learned how he had been tricked. He swore
Over 130 men are employed at the fqr- winter ut home—Merrit Wood spent Sun­ revenge, but first put the rate back on the
niture factory constantly. This Institu- day with his family—Mrs. L. A. Shedd transportation of cattle."
lotlon la on the highway to prosperity and bus returned from Kala’Uazoo and Is call­
Mr. Morosinl laughed heartily while re­
is bound to be an institution of which the ing on old friends—The woman’s foreign lating this Incident. Contlnuiag, he said:
city may well l,e proud.
‘ missionary society observed thaukoffering "Commodore Vanderbilt still ached to get
I Of ' ilav ut the M. E. church on Suifday last. control of Erie, nnd he went to buying up
It is reported that C. V. R. Pond.
all the stock not beldbyTisk and Gould.
'
' , Mr&lt;. Jiftlgo Davis, of Kalamazoo, district
C'nldWater, and G-o. W. I’i rrv. of - Bellewas pnsietit aud enven very in- Having partially succeeded he offered to
'
have jnindiM-ed tho Coldwater Hr- . president
I'!'
relieve them of their holdings. Flak: said.
tereslhig
Mik
Oil
the.subject
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foreign
publlrati.
are exjHTlvnced m-n and
juU.luii.—L.-wirf Thomp*&gt;n is pitying his ‘All right; we will give you MO.OUO,OOC
111 doubt get out «1l excellent paper.
mother tt vi-dt—W.inen Riclinr-ts timl wife worth.’
"The colonel issnetl a lot of -rock, which
brook trout w.rs rhisJd M’Ydievilk'Friday and Saturday— .
• 'rs De:;ti-r Brigtimu, of Plalnweil. hn« of course was not worth the paper on
the •pling brook"■»
&gt;U«I in
which It was printed. Vanderbilt bit and
•owell. They were t-t-eti iMii::g hvr p-Kreiit-s. Mr. and Mra.
WUknn Llnd-«»y, during th-* past zwvtk— thought that be now pot-M.-rsed supreme
jxiwer over Erie. When he dHrorrtfred that
ut ’H’.rlii h
in nhuiHl.tii: ‘nnl Tho &gt;outer peopb- gave Bert Cahill u surpriiw party la«t Friday eytuilug and report Fisk and Gould .still held the majority of
legitimate stock iu Erie, while his pur­
rnl»*
chase nt a big price was wortbless. the
TTJeT
commodore was the maddest num in Amer
m any \b;'&lt;r.i'ins severely dealt with. •
&lt;re*sy.
li:'re--a Lt v agnfUSt ll*c catching of
Mrs Effi- Htrb-r «p-nt Tuesday and lea. Then there were interminable suit*,
interrupted by the killing of Fisk by
brook Ittut Ol d. r six Inches In leugrii. , Wi-dipa*lay with her aunt at Delfun -Mrs.
Borne beautiful s[*ecluten.« of trout wore d. nn*v Reynolds invited her friends to a ScokcK.
“I am not defending Fisk's trickcry, but
taken from streams In tbi* vi.:lnliy last; rag bee last Friday aftwixwn trfd a very
Vanderbilt bad t^w fought with his own
year, many of them weighing over a plerlimnt rime was had. In tlu evening
weapons or he would bare had a monopoly
pound. They seem to thrive well and in-I the young gentlemen canw in? and rash
of all the railroads in the state."—New
crease rapidly here.
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Where Wealth Might Aid Sclcnee.
astings
ity
ank
rrnfeww Mark W. Harrington, chief of
the weather bureau, says that one of the
Hastings, - - Mich.
great difficulties in perfecting the science
«.f meteorology is that the service is not
CA.T»ITAZJ $75,000.00.
familiqr with anything but the bottom of
SURPLUS 810-000.00.
cur atmosphere. There should be some
way of reaching the currents above u»— Incorporated under the laws of the State of
not about mountain tops, but in the free
Michigan.
air. In this connection Professor Harring­
ton offers a suggestion:
Open for business Dee. 16, IBM.
?
This brings us face to face with the arts
officers:
of bsllooning, artificial flight and all the
0. Gr Robinsan, President;
complex problems of aeronautics and
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
aerodynamics. In any case it seems evi­
D. W. Rrjmohls, Cashier.
dent that aeronautics has not yet reached
, ntr^cTORs:
the'Mage at which it appear* to the law­
W. H. Powers.
k&gt;. W. Reynold V.
makers as a matter demanding lhe ex­
D.G. Robinson,
R B. Messer.
penditure ot public money, and It must
John Cari-cth,
rely an private beneficence. Under these
Chciter Messer
circumstances it would appear that the
! P. T. Colgrove.
popular interest in the matter And the ’ Has lb&lt;* oulyjWlngs department In in Barry
great posMbillties for commerce and war County ana pay s 4 per cent tuu-retrt tin all tixne
wMch aeronautics presents, combined with dopmdta.
;
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the certainly that its investigation would
result in any case In the perfection of the
science of the weather, would justify some
brotid gauged, liberal minded, wealthy
Chicagoan in establishing an institute for
aeronautics. It is n splendid opportunity
to do good to the world nnd establish a
inottumeut to one's self—a monument
which, thuttglL built in air, would be aero
perer.niu.—Chicago Journal.

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Wheat is low and flour
should be the same. For a
short time I will sell

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Pheeba llutlnud died at R scommon of
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acres Nurstrlrs. 20,000 acrea Orchards.
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THAOB MARK

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A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf,

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sold at the price. Every style. Equals custom*
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tefreehetl. and I can heartily recommend It.
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MEDICfNK 00.. Cedar Springs. Mich.
SOLD BY

W. H. GOODYEAR.

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GEORGE H. hL'ilAN'P.

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MYRON ’I. WALKER.

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Circuit Judire, Mh Judicial CtrcuH full term....
Circuit Jud&lt;r. ait Judicial Circuit, to nil
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JAMES M POWERS.

COUNTY.
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Smith’s name in the two places where it appears on the republican ticket: should you desire to votefor Enoch Andrus
for commissioner of schools, scratch off the name of Daniel C. Warner, if it is qn your ticket, and put an X in the
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�Wteo In GRAND RAPIDS MV •«

KasUngs Markets.

Hastings Banner.
Thursday. March 30, 1893.
W. R. COOK. Locil Editor.

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POWDER

Have you tried the Franco German ring
for your rheumatism or stiff finger joints?
If not try one for 30 days and see the
good effects.
John Beumer, the jeweler,
sells them.
We would call your attention to the
fine line of millinery and fancy goods
now on exhibition at Miss FeigLoer’s,
surpassing anything of the kind ever
shown In this elty.

PERSONAL MENTION.
v^Tudge Hooker waa In the city Monday.

Mias Flo Mead left for Big Rapids Mon­
day.
Mrs. T. J. Bub was In Middleville Sat
urday.

Mrs. Will Squlera, of Big Rapids, Is In
the city.

Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Puffer desire to i -Mary Woodard was in Grand Rapids
extend to their friends their thanks for Saturday.
the expressions of kindness and the gen­
Archie McCoy was In Grand Rapids
erous donation given to them Wednesday
Thursday*
evening. March 23nd.
,
Frank Bullte, of Johnstown, was In the
Never In the 400 years since Christo­
pher discovered Uncle Sam’s home have city Monday.

watches been sold so cheap as John Bessmer sells them.
Anybody can own a
good watch and not half try.

MHte Adda Jordan is home from Detroit
for the week.

Don’t go out of the city to buy your
spring cape or jacket, bat call ut O. D.
Spaulding’s and examine those he has in
stock. They are carefully selected, are
extremely tasty and very reasonable In
price.
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M. L. Cook was in Grand Rapids Sat­
urday on business.

Royal Mudge has returned froai bls
southern trip.

Duane Ford, of Battle Creek;, was
the city Tuesday.

In

The circuit court his been In session for
the past two weeks, daring which time a
large amount of business has been tran­
sacted and hence there has been a fine
opportunity to teat the qualities of Hon.
Clement Smith, the new judge of the 8th
judicial circuit, and the consensus of
opinion, regardless of party affiliations,
has been overwhelming In favor of Judge
Smith. In fact a careful Inquiry falls to
elicit the least criticism from any quarter,
while attorneys, -jurors, clients and wit­
nesses are greatly pleased with his ability
as a Judge and his courtesy and affability
as a man. The universal opinion seems
to be that Judge Smith la proving him­
self to be a worthy successor of Judge
Hooker, whose great ability has given him
a seat on the supreme bench, and certain­
ly no higher commendation can be desired
by Judge Smith. In view of the facts
above stated, there can be no question
that Judge Smith will have a very large
vote In this connty, and he certainly de­
serves the hearty support of every voter
who would see an able and Impartial
Judge and a courteous and affable gentle­
man on the bench of the circuit court
of this county.—Marshall Statesman.

Capes are very stylish this spring and k/*W. D. Hayes and Fred Barlow were at
Great 17 Coat Sala
Absolutely Pure.
before buying yours, do not tall to call at Wall Lake Sunday.
Three hundred boxes of fancy writing
, \ cream of urur baking powder. Highest O. D. Spaulding’s. He has a handsome
Miss Flo Stincbcomb, of Woodland, Is paper, no two alike. Thede are the sam­
.' &lt;11 In leavening strength-—Latest United assortment of both capes and jackets of
visiting In the city.
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ples of a large eastern house and will be
-hate** GoreramewvFood Report.
tlie latest and most popular styles. They
HcYAL Ba KINO PowpXBCO.. Wall St. N. V.
Mrs. Myrta Clark, of Grand Rapids, is sold less than manufacturers prices.
are sure to please you.
Every box is a bargain. Come early.
visiting in the city.
Frank E. Heath’s News Room.
Bert Hamlin died at his home in the 4th
Prof. R. D. Bailey and family are spend­
ward yesterday afternoon of quick con­
Anna*! Moating.
sumption. He leaves a wife and four ing the week In Olivet
The annual meeting of the stockholders
children to mourn bls loss, who have the
Mrs. John Bessme r and MIA Olga were
of
the
Hastings
Building and Loan Asso­
sympathy of all. Mr. Hamlin was em­ In Grand Rapids Tuesday.
ciation will be held on Tuesday evening,
ployed In the furniture factory and waa a
v-Mrs. Robert Marshall, of Prairieville April 4th, 1893, at 7X o’clock, at the
man well liked by alL
is visiting at D. R. Cook’s.
office of the secretary.
D. 8. Goodykab, President
The finest line of millinery and Easter
Wm. J.-Dibble, of Marshall, was In the
Of Wall Paper in every roll
A. E. Kenaston, Sec'y.
goods carried by Julius Russell is receiving
city
on
business
last
week.
sold by FRED L. HEATH.
Dated, March 30th, 1893.
the most flattering compliments from all,
Willard Nye, of Johnstown, was In the
No single rolls; no short rolls,
even gentleman not being unmindful ot Its
.
My farm of so acres In Castleton, 3H mllAj
beauty. Anything that is wanted in this city yesterday on business.
to give you a low price on,
line there la no need of going outside of
nortneast of Morgan and 0 miles northwest of
Mrs. Winnie Moore, of Grand Rapids, NaahviUe. Fair house, good soli and fences in
and make it cost more to pap­
the city for.
Is visiting at W. H. Power’s.
Rood repair. Good young orchard, and fine
er »our room in the end then
spring water near boose. Place will be sold at
Ira YanValkeuburgh la busily engaged J/^hirley Smith’s name graced the Mor a bargain. For further particulars write or inif you had bought of a reliable
gulreofj. W. Smith, Morgan, Barry county.
in moving his stock of hardware to his old ton house register Thursday.
dealer. Come and look at my
stand In the Union block and will be open
Frank Nagler. of Jackron, spent Sun­
line; side’ wall, border and
for business by next week. Ira will have
day
with
County
Clerk
Nagler.
ceiling to match, in the cheap
one of the handsomest and most convenient
stores In the city.
Mrs. Ella Bowen and Mrs. Cora Warner
as well as the good. I have
were in Grand Rapids Monday.
more paper than all the other
Z’Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Selden recently cele­
Mrs. Dr. Taylor and son of Middleville,
dealers in Barry County and
brated their crystal wedding at their home
in the second ward.
Several invited visited at Dr. Lowery’s Sunday.
will give you lower prices than
friends
were
present
and
a
very
pleasant
A. E. Kenaston was in Grand Rapids a
the small dealers can possibly
evening spent.
Several fine presents couple of days last week on business.
do. An elegant line of Win­
were left in token of the esteem In which
dow Shades. Paints for inside
Miss May Roberts Is expected home
they are held.
from Jackson to spend Easter Sunday.
work, everything you need in
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The Hastings City Bank has opened a
Mrs. Z. B, Hoyt has been quite serious­
house cleaning.
savings department and are now paying 4
Due bills taken on any gro­
per went interest on all time deposits In­ ly 111 and is still confined to her house.

48 FEET!

THE KENT

oppo.lt. UNION DEPOT.

n*to. »a.oo
Pr.-o llwtK.ro Trantter.

Over the goods in the new
Furniture Store before you
buy as the prices are very
low. You will be surprised
to learn that furniture can
be sold so cheap. Remem­
ber that we do all kinds of
repairing and upholstering
of furniture. We also keep
a line of second-hand goods
in the basement of our
store and pay cash or trade
for second hand goods.
Remember the place,
Robertson Block, comer of
Jefferson and Court streets.

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STMS IM,
HASTINGS,

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New
Hoon
Tea

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■ Try this tea if you never
have, and you will not regret
it It is winning in popular
favor every day. We solicit
your patronage and know
that our goods will please
you s Give us a trial.

PHILLIPS &amp; PRKSTDH,

MICH.

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The Grocers.

MORRILL &amp; CO:
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Are now prepared to show you a large and well selected stock

cery in town.

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

LOCAL NEWS.
• circulation •
This week,
75 quires.

eluding certificates. The savings depart­
ments will also be open Saturday evenings
from 7 to 8 o’clock.
Dan. W. Rkynolhs.
Cashier.

!&gt;g:-.ter Saturday.

Hath*. 15 cents at Busby Bros.

Don't forget to register Saturday.

j Rend the registration notice In this isjr.ei
Eo: 4 tine, ituir cut or shave gs to Busbv
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Mrs. Ira Van Valkenburgh and Mrs. D.
L. Mudge were in Grand Rapids Tues­
day.

Consisting of CLOTHING, GENTS

FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS and CAPS, in all the new styles, with prices as low as usual.Give us a call and we think we can please you if

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley-returned to Grand
Rapids Saturday after a two weeks visit
in the city.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Blake and Mr. and
Mrs. I,e|b!cr( of MlddlevHle were In the
Enoch Andras, of Irving, was in to&lt;H City Sunday.
Munday calling on his friends, who by
Sheriff McKeviU and wife attended
tiie way are very numerous in this "neck Mr«. I. N. Keeker’s funeral kt Middleo’ the woods.” Mr. Andrus has tilled
vllle Monday.
the office of county school commissioner
Misses Eilna nnd Enlth Havens have
Retire satisfaction of all In this section,
and will be remembered at the polls 'liecD visiting their parents who reside in
South Hastings.
April 3rd.--Freeport Iflerald.

STYLE, QMflLITT
IT.:v anything to do with it.

Miss Ida Kelly and Miss Stella Hub­
Thorsday .evening, March 23, at the
home of Mr. and Mr-*. J. -W*. Hendershott. bard returned to Hamburg. N. Y.. Friday
Mr. P. Taro and
Ml-s &lt;&gt;. S. Count night after spending the winter with rela­
were marrhd. Rev. W. M. Puffer per­ tives Ln the city.
Eu-ter novelties'at Fred 1;. heath’s the formed the ceremony. A very enjoyable
(/Mrs. John Pendergast is in Boston call­
tirugclsu
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evening was passed by the company who ed there bv the serious Illness ot her
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Additional county correspondence on in- gathered in Mr, and Mrs. Hendershott's daughter’ Miss Gertrude.
elegant home. The best wishes of their
jidepage.
.
many friends arc extended to Mr. and Mrs. ■ Mrs. Emma Welty, of New Philadel­
phia. Ohio, was the guests of Mrs. James
&lt;&gt;!d pat-ers for sale at Frank E. Heath’s Turn.
Roberts Monday and Tuesday.
fiews room.
.
Do not forget the entertainment in the
Mrs. Norman Bailey, of Hastings and
Ladies Oxfords, a ull line at Woolley M. E. church Tuesday evening nexuliy
tier son Edmund Bailey, of Michigan City,
: Lnj.-.j .*.
Mls» Minnie Warren, the noted elocution- were the guests of Geo. A. Bush’s family
You can get the latest styles in hair cuts 1st. She comes whh the very highest over Sunday.—Gobleville News.
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recommendations and the press speak In
at Busby Bros.
most flattering terms of her entertainments.
See those Rm-sla Calf Bluchers at Wool- She Is without doubt the foremost elocu­
The entertainment In the M. E. church
fey * Bronson’s.
tionist of the present day ot her age, hav­ next Tuesday evening by Miss Minnie
Warrvn promises to be very largely atLadles! Call nnd see the Easter hats ing won the Demoiest diamond medal In
tepded.
itu' bonnets at Miss Alice Hall’s. •
competetlve contest.
r-antlful lin* vf Eater Howers at Mbs
Hair-.
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Miss Hall (milliner) has returned from
In troit with a new line of Easter goods.

There Is not a vacant house In the city
so we are told. Further than this we are
You ran always find something new Informed that a man and his family re­
in lite line i.f millinery at Miss Feigh- cently moved here from abroad and were
- tier’s..
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get no limifc to accommodate him. This
Call at this office for old papers. We la a healthy growth and not a very slow
tavealnrge supply and will sell them one. considering the large number of va­
♦heap.
.
cant houses tliat were In this city three or
four years ago. and the large amount of
T he meetings lu the society rooms for
inen only havu been* well attended and building done since.
very interesting.
Tlie names of each of the candidates for
Always smoke Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar. circuit judge appear twice on the. ticket,
Always the same; always the-best B cent once for the full term, and once for tlie
vacancy. If you wish to vfit^'tlie-Titailglit
♦igarin the United Stares.
republican ticket, nut an x In the square
Perry Busby Is* gaining quite a . reputa­ under the beading. But If Judge Smltfc’a
tion as a painter aud paper hanger after
name is pot on your ticket, scratch off the
tvcral jobs that lie has completed.
name of James M.’Powers In each of the
The fact that nearly every cross walk­ two places where It appears, and put an x
in the city is cleaned off Is proof that tlie in each of the squares before Clement
City elections are rapidly approaching.
Smith s name.

The city bnard of registration will be In
session from 8 o’clock a. m. until 8 o'clock
p. m. Saturday. Don’t fail to register.

Truman Williams died at his daughter’s
borne, in Battle Creek, oh Monday even­
ing of last week. Mr. Williams was well
known In Hastings having been a resi­
dent since 1866. He moved to Battle
Creek shortly after his wife's death which
occurred In January. He waa III only
two days, tho disease being neuralgia
of the stomach. Ho was a member of
the Presbyterian church and bis youngest
•am Pev. A. w. Williams, is pastor of a
Congregational church at Rogers Park.
Cltfcftgo. Mr. Williams has many friends
in thl.-cnj a,...
*’,whly esteemed.

’ Lost, between .Grant’s store and J. W.
Bentley’s, Green street, bicycle tool bag
with tools.
!r found please leave at
&lt;haul’s store.
There are several Important proposed
amendments to the constltutoln on your
state ticket. Don't forget to look them
tovrr carefully.
Miss Lou Doelker can now be found at
‘Voigt, Hcrpolsheimer &amp; Co.’h at Grand
Rapids, and will be pleased to meet her
Hastings friends at any time.

•
O. D. Spaulding deslies to call your at­
tention to his tine line of -prlug capes and
Jackets, Un-finest and mi*t: carefully tCJectfd assortu.i &gt;,t iii the city.
The' news of lhe two suivldes uummltted
In the county gnd Lutim-r’s ebcajw from
Jackson prison fmniMied tquphi topic for
conversation on Monday morning.

■Despite tie* unfavorable weather, th* do­
nation held at the M. E. parsonage for
Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Puffer was large!}
atu-nded.
The proceeds amounting to
113^00.

of

N. T. Parker returned Tuesday night
after a several weeks visit in California.

We have just added some uew faces of
Miss Carnahan, principal of the Belding
type to our Job department and are bet­ High school. Is the guest of Miss Allee
ter prepared than ever to do do nice work. Eddy.
If you have any posters or bills of any
Rev. E. M. Blanchard occupied the
soit don’t think that we cannot print,
them. We will do your work as cheaply . pulpit of the Baptist church at Charlotte
as any one aud guarantee you a good Sunday.
job^
Mi»s Belle Stebblus Is visiting her sis­
rftarry County, for the first time in her ter Kittle in Eaton Rapids and will vlsd
ilstory, has an opportunity to vote for a Miss Kittle -Burrell ut Albion before re­
Barry county man for circuit judge. The turning.

county has a good. clean, candidate, a
Hereafter, eliaiiges for advertisements tmnn of proven ability and worth ’ as a
mn-t reach tlij.s office Tuesday-* at latast to judge. In the person of Clement Smith.
•••w insv-rtion in the Issue of the week This county should roll up a big majority
for Judge Smith.
«l en brought.

hCmQ

If you want a pleasant and profitable
evening’s
entertainment listen tn Miss
Minnlb Warren in the M. E. church next
Tuesday evening.

j

7KKE
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Yours truly,

k.

E. W. HORKILL, &amp; CO.
ONE PRICE CL2THIER5.

i

The Sunday Sehool convention In the
M. E. church has been a very pleasant and
profitable one.
The address by Rev.
Washington Gardner last evening was a
fine effort and thoroughly appreciated by
the large audience.

Wives don’t fall lo have your husbands
register Saturday. ' Voters In the various
townships who are unable to go In person
and have their names registered can have
the same done by hamjing their names
to the supervisor or township clerk re­
questing that he do so.
An evidence of 19th century journalism
Is afforded by the Chicago Inter Ocean of
March 25th, tliat being the Slat birthday
of the paper. The event was celebrated
by getting out a 60 page paper. There
was a great deal more reading matter In
the paper than there Is an ordinary book,
yet the papers were sold for only 3 cents,
✓ Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mudge returned I
from Florida Friday night, having bfren
there for some time past, on account of
Mrs. Mudge’s 111 health. Mr. Mudge says
the Florida climate I» fine and he enjoyed
his trip very much but greatly prefers
Michigan to the land of perpetual sum­
mer. Mrs. Mudge is much Improved In
health.
.
John
J. Miller, roadmaster of the
Grand Rapids division ot the Michigan
Central
railroad,
has been sued for
810.000 by George E. Gunn, ot Charlotte,
for alleged ucfamatlon of character and
good name. It seems that Gunn was at
the bead of a secret organization, whoso ,
dbjrat was to look after lhe general wel­
fare «&gt;f trackmen and protect their families
when in distress. Gunn claims that Mil­
ler wn.te a letter betltliog him (Gunn)
and accusing him of patting lhe proceeds
of n»&gt;ie&lt;M*mrnt0ln his own pockets. All
who know Mr Miller know him to be a
square, honorable roan. whtFwould not re­
port anything unless he believed he bad I
good foundation for it. The courts wllli
soon be called upon to deside lhe mat-j

The aldermen ot the various wards of
elty. will meet nt the following places
Sgtualay »•&gt;'allow all voters who are not
ireyerl - registered an opiwnn.lty to reg&lt;b-r. First ward, Stanley’s blacksmith
second ward. Eabeock’.- cooper shop,
umth of the C. K. 4 8. depot; third ward,
.-uunell room over Hama A.XanAnnan’s
ton ; fourth ward, sh -rifTs fffiee In court
IOUM-. The board wiHmeetffrom 8o’dhrk
u m. until 8 p. m. If yhti hsve Jost
noyed into the citr and are entitled to
■otc you will have to register. Or if you
...vo moved from one ward to another vou
&lt;111 have to register In lhe ward into
ter.
which you moved.

E RE ON THE ROAD TO CATCH
THE BEST TRADE.

W

&lt;
IF you want lower
priced goods of lower grades than will give sat­
isfactory service we had rather someone else
would sell you this time, and let you come to
us later on for garments that are economical
because they’re good.

•

Catch-penny merchamlieing we do not believe
in. A fair. fnU equivalent for every man’s dollar,
say we. and vli&gt; ther yon buy a boy’s suit at from
$4 to $'J, or &lt; ie of the Stkik Bi.&lt;h h Co’s rightly tailored business suits at from $12 to $20 you will get
pleasurable returns for every dollar ihvesteil.

K. K. GRANT

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Of the Cyclonic Deetroyer in
the Southland.

COCK BaOB-ProPrl*tor*-

death lists begin to come

Why?5F'S^

Ht

Eighteen So Far Reported, With a
Probable Roll of Wounded
Reaching Huddreds.

will oatUrt .11 &lt;*h“ reeihcSTtS
eXuoraer Boixb, tatter pratatj^" “
ita-^*

branded Pure, or

“Strictly Pure
White Lead?”

dlana With

Fatal Ca*ualll»» —Ths

Damages.

MEMPHIS, March 28.—Detail* of the de­
struction wrought by Thursday’s storm
are coming In slowly and the death and
Injured roll is growing very large. The
storm crossed the Mississippi a few miles
above Greenville, devastating plantations,
wrecking farm houses and uprooting giaut
forest trees. The path of. the storm was
about half a mile wide and nothing was
left standing io its track The first fatal­
ity occurred near Shaw’s Station; Miss.,
where the house of Drury Sumral, a pros­
perous and industrious colored farmer,
was levelled to the ground, killing the en­
tire family of nine persons. The cyclone
passed through the suburbs of Shaw* and
demolished several residences and small
stores, but no one was killed.

Mil used to cheapen the mixture.
WhaZ shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is
to paint. Be careful to use only old
aaS standard brands of white lead.
a

“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”.
“ Beymer- Bauman” “Eckstein
“Fahnestock”
“Anchor
“Morley*
“Kentucky"
“Shipina
“Southern ’
“Red Seal"
„
“Davis-Chambers
are atrictlynure,“Old Dutch-proeeaa
brand., established by a lifetime of uae.
For colors use National Lead Co. a
Pure White Lead Tintme Colora with
Strictly Pure White Lead.
.

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— — ..l.'.KI. rkavmlreem in

The hurricane then changed iu course
slightly and traveled the right of-way of
the Yazoo and Mississippi railway until it
entered Cleveland, Miss., wkero the pub­
lic school building and several houses and
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
stores were razed to the ground. No fatal­
. Chicago Branch.
ities occurred at Cleveland, bnt several
State and Fifteenth Streets.
people were struck by flying timbers and
more or less Injured. Leaving Cleveland
the cyclone passed within A mile of Clarks­
•* White and daiiling
dale, a town of 2,000 inhabitants, and
In the moon'sfair light she looked. ■ next struck Tunica, the county seat of Tu­
nica county. Nearly every building in the
Nothing remarkable about that! [ place was wrecked. The newly completed
i court house went down before the wind’s
She was fair to look upon; as a matter fury. The colored school building was
of course; and the dazzling effect was wrecked and over thirty children maimed.
.u;.;..
!.n that re.,

rln&gt;. l&lt; -1'1 &gt;V r&lt;”

X—

a adUr. U—iU

produced by her white robes—cleansed
The towns of Crawfordsville and Vincent
md brightened by a liberal use of
were nearly wiped off tho face of the earth
and the storm then took a northeasterly
course, reaching Keller, Mlsa., about 4
o'clock in the afternoon. Here the greatest
dauinge wa* done. Six people were killed
outright and scores injured. Not a build­
ing was left standing, the fragmenta*beiug
strewn over the country for miles. The

KIRK’S
AMERICAN FAMILY

t!”

Vvtl No Hoaacs Standing.
As far as can be learaod there was not a
house left sUnding within the path of tbe
flH
cyclont-, which ranged from a quarter to a
RCsft aE
M
I half mile in width, s -uthwest of Keller.
I The trees were blown.up by thri roots.
. ...
' Every farmer who comes in tells a tale of
1 nit S One Of the peCUliantH^ Of horror. On the Lemon &amp; Gale farm, five
r1' miles from here, not a houaeof any descrip­
KIRK’S Soaps. Clothes wasned by
,
j : i tion was left standing. Thu store at H. W.
-hem always attract attention by
Dy tlieir
tneir Mann was badly wMcketl. Tho house of
Harry Dean was entirely blown away. R.
purity and brightness.
C. Goodrich and Robert Stevens’ dwelling
JAH. S. IaXRIC Ac CO.. Chicago. houses were demoliabed.
am

Enclose stamp t&lt;
PARISH. PropT.

NARROW ESCAPE OF CHILDREN.

Aei’ X D S
Mr. Shannon is the village school teacher
(Slicb.) BUSI- ■nd is also the proprietor of a small store.
He won teaching tvhen hu noticed signs of
an approaching cyclone. He dismissed, the
pupils arid told them to go home
n* quickly aa possible. In a few momenta
the school house was torn to pieces by the
iiwnns nn uwani rivrna wind. Mr. Shannon’s grocery was blown
lUVEvUVE&amp;TUiU'Aw&gt;y- MnCXhannon, who was In the
Act. calk new pttodpls— I store at tho time, was hurled through the
regulate the liyw, siomtch doo,, by tbe wind, bnt beyond a few brnlsea
Jest'd a. SSSf^, she wm not badly injured.
tpMtHif cure blUouszMS,
After leaving Kellar the cyclone passed
torpid Mvor sad coajtlp*- into Tennessee, the next place to fall into
ertrcrt!
ita P*^ 1&gt;ciDS Spring Creek, a small town
fisBpm^BsMm^aisas. In Madison county, where several people
Br. Uulcd. C*., BUulIM. were injured, but no one waa killed.
k

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
matter of lbw estate ot Tmm»r X.
Crittenden, deceased. Notice Is hereby given
hat I shall sell at public aur.UTn, to »he hbdi-st bidder, on Friday rhe tenth day uf March.
D. 1»3. at ten o'clock In the forenoon. M.
be Probate C &gt;urt ro-uns Iu lhe city of Hastn&lt;a tn the County of Barry. t» the State of
'llchtgan. pursuant to L’reuse and authority
-ruled to me on tbe thirteenth day of Junsry.
V. D., ISM. by the Probate Court ot B wry
।'canty. Mlcblnn. all of the estate, right, tittle
uxt Interest oflhe said d&lt;*era«ed of. in ud to
■os real relate situate and being in the County
•f Barry. In thu State of Miehlgsn, known and
lrcrib*d as follows, to-wlt: Tlie west fractional
»*lf (14) of the south west quarter ('») and the
vert half (14lot the east half C4&gt; of the south
*-eet quarter (M) of section twenty (30) In
•own &lt;31 north range seven (7) west, which sue
rill bu made subject to two morUages bold by
tunnel Carson, which mortsnges and the lt»-«M on.Dec. iGth. 1993. amounted to the sum
&gt;f 9M1 &lt;1
H3
Bate&lt;l January 3Kth. A. D.. 18X1.
Wm. P. Sidkam. Admlnstrator.
The above sale ta hereby adjourned until Frl
day.’heaiatdnvof Msrch. A. P. 1833. at the
nunr of ten o'clock in the forenoon of Mild dav.
Dated Match lOtb.IML
WM. P. ‘ttPXAM,
Administrator.

UORFGAGK FORECLOSURE.

&lt;|Uons af »certain mortgaue, executed by Alva
t CowI-m and Mare A. Cowies of the Township
■ — - " higsu. to Alice J.
Sliirtf) ot Toledo,
-•harehlU (f«
WO. at three o'clock and thlrtv Are minute*, n’

'•&lt;xmtv. Michigan. aud there i&lt; now rluimed to
• e due on **4d mnrtgngu th* stun of two
•wtHAiid neveit hundred and «txty dnlbwa and
iinty-twocenlslncludlnganaxtornej fee of thirty
five dollars, sod no promwdir.ffit having been

The names of the dead at Keller, Miss.,
so far as known are: Harriett Smith, Mary
Williams, Susan Williams, two unknown
Negro women. The dead elsewhere are:
Richard Heard and Thomas Heard,Shubu­
ta, Miss.; Eli Prince, Ellisville, Mias.;
Drury Sumralla,and family of nine.Shaws,
Mis?. The names of the injured at Keller,
so far aa known, are as follows: Richard
Pine, wife
and children, all bad­
ly injured — one
of
the children
will die; Jim Payne, badly wounded aboat
the head and shoulders, may die; Chris
Burfurd, internally Injured, will probably
die;JUrs. Sarah Hart, two ribs broken and
internally Injured, maydie; Marion Mason,
cut about the bead; Mrs. Mason, badly
hurt about the hips; Harriet Branch, in­
ternally Injured; Berry and his wife, badly
injured; Gus Bills, right eye knocked out;
Eph McLaughlin, shoulder broken; Wiley
McLaughlin, arm dislocated.
InJared at Other Pisces.
The injured at other polnU: S. K. Davis,
CrawfOTusville, Ark.; fourteen negro ten­
ants, Crawfordsville, Ark, more or Ims
injured; Jim Carroll, Spring Creek, Tenn.,
fatally injured; Aleck Persons. Spring
Creek. Tenn., struckJjy a flying , timber
and seriously injured. The majority ot
lheee killed and injured are negroes.
Two Million* in Property Loot.
The damage done by the cyclone is enor­
mous. While the Joes of life Is not os great
as at first reported tlie damage to property
will reach S8,000.(XX). The telegraph wires
are still demoralized and reports are com­
ing in slowly from the storm districts aud
It will be several days before the full extent
ot the disaster will be known. The death
list at this writing foots up eighteeu, while
the lb&gt;t uf iujuted will run up into the
'
hundreds.

far*. noU&gt; e la hnrr’it given that on Frblsv the

Nashville, Tenn., March 25. —Mr. W.
F. Bradford was injured in the building
in which Drumwrigh1! was killed Thurs­
day. 1'hree uiiemeuta near liy were linroofed and Mira Luelhi Oliver knockrtl
scusr-k-Aj, by a lulling brick.
Mil an St
tidgenthaler'* grocery was completely
NaM itn-iu-vjt mtug tbenortl- wrecked. Tiw Epuwoiml church in New
iwrtfln Pntrp-e&lt;i (it.', tmvn four
re urtf ■!&gt; w&lt;*r &lt; ont.dntiigore Town was mimuoi mto Kindliug wood,
xtv wprtN &lt;&gt;» K-.t a-cortllng to and the new Bethul Baptist ch'irab, a
altM statra Mirrey, excepting and re-crv-i brick building in thu Ninrtceuth dihcrict,
crefroot smy ivn-s laacu vif from the
was U.own down. All over Uib M-ctioa
buu»e* aud L.trui were uAro.ifmi, but uu
other fatalilits have been reported.
rm i 'lienorth

'he Court twiww In Un* c'dr of Hsa’inra. County
■*( Barry. Mbitn ot MDMxan-that b»mx lhe
'•'tfldhi* In which rfrrnil
art for Comity uf

t P-U.-ia tor i i nt
rr CMmHv. MbhJo*
At
j

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The ‘President's Latest U»t ol

which was found two miles off. The store­
house occupied by Stephens &amp; Knox was
also demolished. A number of other build­
ings were either entirely or partly wrecked.
Every bouse in Standford was more or less
Injured.

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A trtMd in nnd I. ■ trl.M mj-. . ,
sot
tbxn one million
round Jurt ,oeb a trlm-l In D, i-b’*
Nr. DUooTmy tor «m,umpu«n ' M f*

■

uxleoldx. Um h»ra
,ml eon&lt;h modlelire,
ui,|
2*
flnee ,ou d&gt;xl II hu wondmai!•
aow«n In ,11 diMUea or Ihrct, clJi.™"
dty. His death was lunrx. Utah bottle lx
oil that la claimed or mone, .n. &gt;“ 44
sudden end unaxtended. Trial bottle, tree lt W. H
eausrt byoadama, yeart dnn .lore. Um beu;,,

Prize Winner#.
M0B8E, or MICHIGAN. IN THE HWIM,

WHIRLWIND NEWS FROM INDIANA.

Buperinduced by
Inhalation of ether.
Colonel Shapard

Plscaa VlsHad.
1 jDix«xrous,JUrah as.-A .term which
assumed the proportions of a cyclone be­
fore it departed visited Indian* about 9
o’clock Thursday night and left devolu­
tion and suffering in it* track. In Indianspoils fifty houses were wrecked in one
neighborhood, in the northwest portion.
Many families were rendered temporarily
homeless. The magnitude of the storm
was not known until day dawned. At
Tuxedo, a suburb, many houses were
wrecked, and some of the smaller one*
were carried away piecemeal. Many of the
rtsidenta passed the night in their cellar*.
Two Factories Badly Wrecked.
The Cereallne mill* on the northwestern
edge of the city.* three-story brick, suf­
fered much damage, Its walls being
wrenched and it* roof taken off. One em
ploye received a broken lag. The Capital
City Coffin works lost Its first story and
150 men are mado idla Along Fall creek a
dozen of giant forest trees were uprooted,
ho lives were lost in this city and bnly a
few injured, and those not serionsly.

been troubled with
gtooa In the blad­
der.
He had aryesterday sen* »• v
ofTenne*to the senate: Felix A. rtee .....
w soneitor uf the treasury *BlUrn^
teaman, of WhcnnriD. UnltsdSram
triCt Jud,, lor
jLbu.

coniln; Samuel T. Fish r,
»ett* assistant commissioner of P

•

We deelre to ny lo our auzen,1hu .„
yeon we bare been ralltox I)r J™
New DlKorery tor eoruumoUMLlw
kWital.ll. 11U., Backlra*. a Ji
aelre tad Electric BKlm, ,nd h&gt;M S

handled remedlra that toll u
ben Eixen each unlterxal uHitaa-

.tu0” F •^TAStomy. tad Dm Mo- We do not bnluu to EtaranteTSZ
““a
L. to pvrform enry time. tad we &gt;Und ready u, re(”2
B',roW
b^&gt; to dlr. Um ttar the purcban price. It Mtlitxctory rereE
,ta "l’-',‘10^ ^“ta dmt totaltaloo.

about 1 p- »-

a^red" .ytoptom.

produced and
Wta^w^

do not follow their cm. TW rmreire
have won their imt popoUrtt; ,,ure|,„
their merlta. W. H. Good,,.,.

tta total.ttoo. wore immwiuuiy amta.
.ml id tta United SUU. « Uta* £
;
Ctaacrllor. o( Marjlrttd. eouxul rtlU™

Xll.o B Moua «&lt; P»rk.r. of N.wYork.
GlLgo-.Grurg.

«m.ul .t Birto ozhxmi S-toa *'°n^
ludl.UA M»l»t»ut
Iu ““ Uta™
hwltkl
Hutrnuur.-ludfeta.
uLnrv r t’len Lebanon; Samuel L Harris,
Wlrnnub. J- E Hvreuuu. Rl~ L*» ■
Thou.- P Suita. W»t Sutarita Ttare
..re.f.v Unlud Suu. ju.Ucm. «tur
ory, .nd m.r-h^. n.ored ta OlKoral*

Brazil. Ind., March 25.-Ths storm
which visited this section Thursday night
was one of the severest and most destruc­
tive for yean. Innumerable fences and
small buildings were blown down, trees
were uprooted and general havoc resulted.
Several mines were flooded by water, the
most seriously affected being the Swamp
Angel mine, belonging to the Hoosier Coal
comply. Thi» shaft was so badlr floalrd
that It can never be pumped dry. The li&gt;»*
to the compeny, it is said, will reach into
the thousands.

vm-mu-...b-«ta
t!~t- . tre.tm.ot with ozygra ta rUfed wmvwtat until .boot t »''‘“** wl"?

nn»&lt;i

ta. to tadb.
1*20 he calmly and peaoeiuiiy
wta Utao-etotaU.«m*ta

„L Only th. two pbyxtata. vrer.tpnm•nt at tbe final monent. Mr*. Shepara
„,d hrr two youos-t d.u,hl.ra tad bun
tutored to «o u tta tamlly*. mmmw reU1. nrmat Scarboro-on-the*Hudson, and to
Un tbX nutil Uur tta op.rtaloo tad

The best salve in the world for ecu
bruises, sores, ulcers, -an rbeDm&gt; fev ’
sores, tetter, chapped hand*, chill,]».w,
corns, ud all skin eruptions, and podthrel
ly cures piles or no pay required. Ith
guaranteed to giye perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Ifrice 25 cents per box
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druxjlst.

£7n performed. They were immwllaU.y
New Mexico and southern state*.
noiifiui to return and reached their home
|
Two Civil Service FromoUons.
Last evening..
There u. two civil un-ta
th. tat. Hrere. th. u.- talldtor talus tta
FASTEST IN HER CLASSpruruttatattat .ullcita, tad FGtar.Jta
&lt;B*tBtant commissioner of paten .
...mtarlnttauffl™ ftatarU.
PillMOecrarJU SUreb ST.—With the
civil rerrire ntta In ever, retpert. tavlut
roared the p«““t odta .Iter ■ dvil taV- prowl dl.llactlon ot b.,lo« broken Che
la, ex.mln.tlon In 1SS3 tad tarn pro- rrrarf ot JI plrltalW
moteel uud.r v.riou. rttar ex.mln.Uoa. MtUK-Uoc ot brio, lb. tiMM .rraorrf
until be retabwl the ,:.d. he now bold. Ttwl lo tbe world tbe crulwr New York
Much Damage at Bedford.
Wllllnm H. Se.m.n, the new Judjmlx • retoroed to Cramp*, ablp ywd reaterd*,.
Bedford, Ind., March 25.—The severest mtatd Wsh .ttailln, •‘u‘1'"b7“^“ From tbe hour abe at«utted down lhe Dela­
wind and rainstorm that ever struck this b«. He 1. .btat SO remold, tad ta. ware until her arnrJ •*»!" n»vd expert.
city swept over it from the son th west at 8 lived to Sbebovuta thlrtr j-m llej* to* h.„ awaited with drop tnt«—t lb. retell
dependent dn.uctoll, tad wu todunmd ta
o'clock Thursday night, leaving ruin in Ira Lt. premnt pita- hr Sector \ Ita .nd ot tbe irre.1 w.rehlp'e InIU.1 pwtorinboo.
wake. Buildings were unroofed, outbuild­
Thr«» Trials of «ha Vessel.
many lawyer, ol both poHUc.1 Static.
ings torn town nnd trees uprooted. SevHer perfoimmicu during the whole trip
Good Furlana of Editor Mor**.
was splendid in every way. but lhe trials
ernl new brick buildings rocked like era­
r . were
____ phenomenal
_____________ At
Ar fka
mat
Moro, who geu
get* tta.very
the very
sPced
the fl
flrat
tamuel F- Storm,
dies, frightening the inmates so badly that
. ,
. —--- 1 —— — —-I —» tauwsm Id
mitos per hour,,
they, ran pell-mell into the streets. Several lucrative post of
o. consul general at Paris. .is ■; »Lc made '*»•«* u*uuu*i &gt;u&gt;«~
.n native
.inti re Cleietoad
Cleveland man
in •;
r-‘ ljJL(r
IQ ,. QBUtlc*&gt; mile.; .rermjv IP.SS
man^to
cows and bn-ses were killed or injured in ui ..btor.ud ta
mlle,
^e wo luwdrd ta
East Bcdforu.
The low is estimated at tbe Homier .Ute Me wo editor ot the
Fort W.yne SenUnel tad went
“ Id
, w&gt;1„. In . run at lour coumeu.
f20.au.
_________
Clilc.cn m .a wlllorUl ’'rit5r “‘ J1" ™j. I t;Ve hour, .lie m.luulned s .peed ol »■»
c.p. Time* retnrntos to Indlta. .. .JI , .
hour, twwlilnd ta bl«b •• Z0.50
Alexandria, Ind.,March. 25.—The-tor- tor of th. Indl.iup.lll. Sentinel, in which | ‘uto. perji
known
naao struck
Hinica this
tins city about
aooui-j.co,
unu»»B*ui4 connection
connection ta
nr ta.
row none
u&lt;»ir to
» be —
------- —tn: , o the w.ur awpenwx.-------------nado
9.30, damaging
re.Me.em, ba.tort. henre. tad dmtrojing j
tbroagbout th.
»
lb. Uppibeor. Gto» ftatorr rbe .lad ™
“±*X. fijm .„ .u JJ ' ' Iowa CtTY,-la.. March 27.—Dr. G. W.
.track Ultatoatb rad ta.l erased
it
IS*n fwwu-vr
"‘"“’J
_______________________________
- .
. , AxtaTllfe.
. ,
r "p„tar
i aiscr Palm”- r leeted rwtutly a lecturer lo ths
down upon
upon the
lb. machinery
mtabtort, nnd
.nd employes.
.*o,ra , of|4
tarx-tpr«tm
on
down
er?®u ^roa'
HifUrneljam ta i State uni veraity here aud residing Ins
Th, d»m.ffv will re.eh ».««&lt;» ttata ,
■ X »~r taref U»k ta- -h-d p.rrau to

I

inly tauwatl Tar 8&lt;»i^a5rzJ'.SSL
FORI’KOt li

more luco ones.

fearful ravages

stings-Banner,
Thursday, March, 30, 1893

.

ELUOTT A shu-ako OVD.

I S^-uke^E ta c^tad-. Pri. |
were very seriously injured,
rniiRT nr arbitration MEETS
COURT OF ARBITRATION MEETS.
|
Formal Catherine of the Msn Who Will j
Settle the Behring Sea Case.
Paris, March 24-The court of arbltratlon appointed to adjust the difficultly be- |
tween lhe United Stale* and Great Britain
in n-rntn' tn tho wjd fisheries in Behrimr
In reg.nl to
Brtrlng
ma met yesterday in the office
;
French foreign ndnutry. All the members ,
of the court of arbitration were present, as :
well as Hon. John W. Foster, agent of the j
United States, and Hon..C. H. Tupper, Do-|
minion mjnister of marine and fisheries, !
agent on tho part of Great Britain. Counsei ou both side* were also present.
.
Organised tor Buslne**.
M. Develle, French minister of foreign '
affair*, made a short speech welcoming the
member* of the court, the Agents and the
counsel. Tho meeting was purely formal.
Credentials were presented and the court
orgunin-d by the election of Baron de
Courcelles as president It was decided to
meet at 11:30 a. ru. each day and to sit for
four hours and a half daily, thu meetings,
to lw open to members of the press to
whom card* should be issued. The court
then adjourned until the 4th of April In
order to examine the printed arguments of
tbe United States and Great Britain;
which were presented. These printed ar­
gument* are to be submitted to the Amer­
ican congress and to the British, parlia­
ment probably, next week, and then to be
made public. Later the members were
presented to President Carnot.
DEATH BY THE FLAMES.

Cleveland, March 24.—Shortly after IS
d'clock yesterday the large brick apart­
ment house on Prospect street, k^own aa
the "Morgan,” caught fire and in a short
time was a mass of flames. There was con­
siderable delay in sending in an alarm.
Five Lives Last, One a Baby.
There were rumors that many of tho
forty people in the building had perished,
but Lt is now definitely known that but
five lost their lives, as follows: Mrs. Mnry
Abbey, widow of tho late Judge Abbey;
Mrs. P. G. Somers, a blind woman; Mrs.
Emma Somers, her stepdaughter; Mrs. F
R. Hunt, daughter of Mrs. Emma Soman,
and Percy Hunt, her son, aged 18 months
Mrs. Hunt, who lives in Brooklyn village
a suburban town, was visiting her rela­
tives whan tho terrible event occurred
The blind woman was terribly burned’
while the others died from suffocation'
The baby boy was alive when taken from
the building, but died four minutes after
being rescued.
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Sfkinofixld. Ilk, March27.-ln accord
ance with the instructions of Lieutenant
Governor Gill Attorney General Moloney
has instituted suits in the Sangamon dr­
cult court against the ex auditors of publin
tccuunra. The two first are against exAudiiors ot I’ublic Accounts Charles E.
Uppeticouand Charles)/*. 8wtem and
their buiKlsmen. who reside in this city.
I lie t»ul:s are notions in debt, mid ure lo re
coyer 47U.UX) in msurauce fdwa!!.*gcd to be
illegally withheld by the auditors.

GENEVA, III., March Sk—Tbf jury In the
Vera Ara cue retumed n verdict yester­
day, in couwqnvuce of which Mis* Avm
otherwise known cuAnn O’Delia Dirs th
Bar, will serve two year* iu itiepenitem-

hr Ute deretulMt wltbont a murmur, «|.
Stanford, Ky.. Mart
* terrible thouah the bad eridenUy expected u, te
cyclone swooped down
the suburban . acquitted.
. ____________
Shu was accused uf stealing
town ut Kov/lauiL’J'uurtday night at 11J.5 J JU) Irani a lady frireid.

ni» .ts Is la Wertiag Order.

ting thoold couple in the puorbonse. aud

Last fall quite a Dumber of engiuren
were sent from Iowa to Escanaba. All
of tbnm have returned.
Maple
Center people have t-ent t0
Washington a petition for the «-^tubli*b&gt;
ment of a postofflee in tlieir town.

A Friaad Ipducnd Mr

to try Hill’s Pile Pomade, whieh 1 did
with more than satisfactory results, at one
package has wrought a complete &lt; ure after
15 years of suffering. .1 advise all suffer­
er* from piles to try what 1 believe Lt the
only positive cure for plle^- Hili'* Pile
Pomade. Chas. 4ndekm&gt;x. t»?mbu^
Remember it is the only remedy .sold
with a printed guarantee with &lt;ach park­
age. Price 31.oo, six for 35.00. ~By
mail. For sale by Fred L. Heath, the
druggist.
A. IL Col born, a intnber dealer of
Michigan
City,
rI purehated
Ind., ha*
32,009,000 feet of lumber at Menonjlnre;

At a largely attended ci!Irens' meet­
ing Dundee people rated lo accept the
charter as prepared by the village attoroey.

Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castoria.
At the Republican judicial ennventfou
in
the tw« uty-third dbtrii*: Main J.
Connie, of Au Sable, was non;i:a«d for
Circuit Judge.
The firm of Holland Graven
Co . ol^

Fourth AsdstanPustnuwter General Max- the pressure of public -cpinioo wm so
p,a in B
day., work ,:rong that lbe doctor mlgurf hi* place
Buffalo, have purehksed 70,000,000 tret
Sunday, even though it was Sunday, for ■ in the university.
of lumber from lumberim-n un the Me­
there were uinty-ae ven heads of fourth class i
.
SmaZZ Parl.H
nominee River.
postmasters in the basket yesterday more- ,
v.rrh 2S-YestorMrs. Bruce Watson. Crflir Spring*,
ing. Republicans having been removed in .SULLst LLX.
ta.. Marek 29 1 rater
tbhnutulwrof caws and Democrat* ap- day murolng Oliver Sandera, Being six says: “Whenever 1 un ;ral tired atri
pointed. In addition he appointed post- miles from tbi* city, discovered his boura nervous 1 take about seven drop* ft
f(wrth ci&lt;o officrs in | tn
u
got bi. wife Mid
wllich there were vncaaclr* caused by death I bAby oul He then returned for tbe re­ Wheeler's Heart and Nerve Cure and 1
prrwignatlou makinn.n even hundred new &lt; majning two children, aged 3 nnd f&gt; rrara, always obtain instant relief. SM by W.
potsinasters appointed. Yesterday the ax but oarer returned with them and the । U. Goodyear.
with greater speed and tbe result three bodies were taken from the ruins iu
Tbe threatened suit between Joe Dowl­
A H,t of about 2U0 appointments of a charred and uorecoKoia able condition.
ing and the proprietor of N&gt;b&lt;n¥ Opera
f0Urth-claas postmaster*, of which quite a
btrge share*are removal*. Senator Vila*
House, at Mt. Clemen*, h uS.
miuk thin^ Urdy in Wisconsin, some
Ma$on Citv, la., March ML—KiiX Bro*.’ tnent having been effected.
twenty odd removal* being made in that stock barns were burned last night to­
Tbe new hotel to be erected at Marlette
*tate at his request. It i» expected more
gether with a number of valuable horses.
’* tbe
than a thousand postoflices will be filled Among the animals destroyed was Storm, during tbe coming scuiuh
' finest to be found In any
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who held tbe five-year-old stallion pacing
frit.
It
la
to
be
85x84
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An Old Offlclal to Go.
record of the world; Brown John, Red
Somewhat of u sensation was caused yes­ | Clay, Edmund C and Remo. Tbe loss uu
terday In diplomatic and official circles by the horses alone is over *100,000.
the news tliat tn-cretarr Gresham hail
called for the resignation of Dr. F. O. St.
Clair, chief of the consular bureau of the
WAsniXGTOM, March XT.—Th" date ot
state department for twelve yean past and final adjournment is apparently nt least
tor twenty-eightyean connectedwith the de­
two Weeks off. and it looks as it it would
partment in some capacity. Dr. St Clair
rays that of course he will comply with be about the 10th of April before the presi­
the request. It can be stated on high au­ dent signifies to the senate that he does not
thority that Secretary Gresham thought need to keep it in session any longer and
that Dr. St. Clair was standing in the way dissolution of the special session occurs.

of changes which he (the secretary) desired
to make in the consular service. Secretary
Gresham appointed W. G. Faison, of North
Carolina, Dr. St. Clair’s assistant, to the
ollicts made vacant.

Jwse Stringham. 15 jrar« uf arr. w»
convicted ot grabbing a rch**’!
near Ouondags mme tltut •£&lt;•. *nd w»&gt; *e&lt;
off on suspended sentence.
Let’s reas-on together. Here** • fi’®«
FRANCHISES ARE VALUABLE.
one of lbe largr*t the country over, tbe
world over; Il ha* grown, step h
through the jeer* to creMnc&gt;*-«M 1
Washington. March'*.-An interesting
Nashville, March 27.-The penitentiary sell* patent tntdiciuesJ—ughquestion of constitutional law was decided
••That's t-uoughr-bill has passed the house. It had already
by tbe United States supreme court yester­ passed the senate, and provides for the
Walt a little—
.
This firm pays the m-wMs;* n
day in tbe case off the Monongahela Navi­ purchase of a farm nod building n new
money
(expensive wort, this adv rtwnf)
gation company ngainst the United States. ' peclUntiary: also for tbe purchase of coal
to tell tlie people that they have faith »
[The company, [under charter "trom the lands and mining uf coal by convicts.
what they sell, so much f*lth t.ut if tl I
state and at tha Invitation of the general
can't benefit or cure they dnut wan
government, built a dam to aid tbe naviyour money. xTbelr guarant- - :« not in
P
aris
,
March
27.
—
The
senate
Monday
ffatimi of tbe Monongahela, being given
definite and rehjtire. but drbnite •“d
elected M. Challemel I'Lacour, the well
the right to charge toils to shippers.
known statesman aud writer and senator solute—If th* medicine iloesn t help.
B*vsr*«d the Lower Court'* Decision.
. .
Sutowiuentlyuungrws. in order to free from But.cher-du-Khone, president of the money I* “on call.”
Suppose evegy sick man ami en rj fee­
navigation fruni
provlded for u
senate, in place of Jules Ferry, deceased ble woman tried these
.j.e
purchase and edndemnation of the lock
found them worthless, wno would t*
.nd dtai. tat .xpreuly prodded ttat p«y.
total toould not be rn.de ta tta 1 rtaebire
Nk«r Yom. Mwx.bW.-Tta JuarullUa loser, you or they?
Tbe medicines are Dr. Pierer *
’
to ebus, toll. The qoeaUoa Invoiced to mor^g mjx th. xaurbbu. are ploulaa
Medical Discovery." for b.uml
al w«l«.
U ta
—
tuiiipcmuiuoQ
ror to M l Ure Prli.ce
‘
ui
wa
“"'ptotaltou for
aud
hl. “F.ruilre
1-rrfrupita1- "
the franchise must, under the constitution lht
of WUil*
woman'. Illa. U ttar talr
"I,,
be paid In advance of acquisition ot the • to Tl,u ,he World** fair.
property. Th. lower coun decidX^ |
ttay eoalBl.W a boule
lb- ramP.a,„d t|11,rourt
th,, I
THE DEATH RECORD.
don't, they cost nothing.
decision aud holds that the franchise is!I
Fxtxi: Sv.xor. Swwllto.od NotwhU.o
Last week Terry Service wr"‘?n 5,rr%
property which must be paid for by the •
wril
and
presented J0*n‘h’^.rn;w#.
government a| lujoet vglue.
7
, vice consul, at Chicago.
S
Dexter with the bra-h &lt;*
.t
” CU“”- the result of sevural da)» MeadJ m
THE ANTAGONIZED SENATORS,
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Govern.,-.’ Appoint.®.,
UA*HisyoN. March m-tn ths senate
yesterday Call denied as absolutely f*I&lt;o.
inibe
tne statements published ir
to 'new.p.ipee,
ttat itaMfmtlc Wtotoao.
were hfWUU
Ltad;«.iowtaBtohu«Ppuntm„ulI

WaaHiNGTON, March 27.—The president
and cabinet have formally decided that all
presidential appointees will be allowed to
serve until their commissions expire unless
there should be good and sufficient reasons
for making other appointments.

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�CHANCERT SALE.
MORTGAGE sale,
I ■ pursuance and by virtue of aa order and
n&gt;.fault having beetunade In th* condltlop*
Of^m^nmor«*gsmad*.by George MoMer decree ot the circuit court for the County of
ii 8“u“.“ M.«wr u. f-5
Barry, in cham-cr.-. in.the Mate ot Michigan,
m.w'e ttnd dated &lt;m the sistduy of November, A
D. tisuin a Serial ncAUM-lheiein pend ng whereT.'rc.b for ttiv'cuPty of Barry and Stereo! hi John ihilUrit is campishumt aud Gottlieb
MUhSn. on the
&lt;fay of October A.D
Zd -. h!i:n. Marti Zuscimtit. the Chicago. Kala5" /..iiiber 31 of iM-rqram.ou pMje »&lt;«.abl i.
WMtSwi
Nor *•&lt;» is n»-reby ai.eti that I shall sell at
du’Krs an-f elghiy-mte cents, and aa attor- public auctt'Hi.to um* tilrto-st bidder, on Naturnev^irc -f tweatr-flve drilara proruledifor dxyrtoe 33.il &lt;ta&gt;- of April, a. I). 1.03 at'ten
sml mortgage, aud t
suit or proceednip o'ci.-ek lit r‘ic fnmumn. at the north front door
iuo r.g been Instituted 10 recover the ot tu« Court hiMi-r In the City of Hastings County
mom-.s M'l ared by said mortgage, or any of B irrv whd Sias- of Michl^xn. wiidttourt house
part thereof. That on the .-1st d»v of Julj. being tb^ place fur bolding the circuttcourt.fur
•
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. 11 -..re xi t hn„* execu e&lt;!
ri*- said County of Barry tin* foVowing described
property; »tJ: The south ea.*t quarter of lhe
»oulti west quarter of section seven In town bmr
nort-'i. range hewn «c&gt;t atol containing forty
acres . f .Uunv«irurc or I,**-: aud ei&gt;u&gt;:nt&lt;ncing
at the north «*vt corner of the north wwt quar­
v as duiv r cord'-^l hi tlte office of tbe regta- ter of the north writ quarter, of section twentyt r -i deed-of Barrv County on Ibe tat &lt;tay &lt;d two and running from thuix-e south forty rods,
V
i -«i. iu lib -r •?J of niortgnara, page Sta. toeoro west twenty rod&lt;, thence no^h forty
No.', therefore. Jo virtue ui the power uf rod*. theniM east twentr rod* to the place
.
rontam-il in said mvrtc«.-&gt;. and the uf iM-gianing. cmitaltunx five acres ot land, this
■ mp;:.-tn tueh ras= m.rie an.i provided, not're also t&gt;&lt; In: iu to vn four imrth.range seven iveM
Dated itavtli-.gv. MkU March 7tb. 1633.
J
-r.-by given
that on Saturday the
FliKD W. Wai.kkk.
1
&gt;,.r i' .'.av uf June. A. D.. taic. at u-n
Circuit Court Commhstonrr.
lnt:;e forci»wn. 1 slmll M-ll at puMIfc
Harry County. Mich. !
•&gt;. t « the highest bidder, at the north
AtX&lt;NZi&gt; E. Kknanton.
front •lewrof tbe Court n«"b«e la the City &lt;»f
tmlii W»r f «r Comt'tamaut.
Ita-t.v.gs. .that being th" (.fare wirtt-.the Clr(
i ..uf.'(or Bam'County ta hidden', the
, —m!s&lt;*s described iu arid mortgage, except
PROBATE ORDER.
i, 4 heretofore released, or *0 much thertof
State
of Mlehltnui. County of Barry—».
’
.... -. uy be necessary to n.»v the amount
Ai x set«lou of the Ftobate Court for the
due
said mortgage, with 10 percent, interest
,i_c al! Inml corns, together FUJI an attorneys County &lt;&gt;f Barry .*&lt;&gt;fdeu at the Probate Office,
in
tno
city
of
t!a«1
I
iibs
,
iu
said
county,
ou
f.-e
of twenty-five
dOftars
eoveluintcn
lor therein.' the premises being described WMuesdar. the yjnd day of March. In the
in said mortgage as all ttJOre certain pieces year one thousand eight hundred aud ninety
Hirer*.
.ml parcels of land situate tn the township
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
. . fb-t^ nnd Orangeville ,in the county of
!U:rv;ind state of Michigan, and known and Probate.
In the matter of the estate of William C
.*.-.rllwd 1-#.follows:
l,.ti.umber four (&lt;• village of Cloverdale. Johnson, deceased.
On reading anti fidiig the petition dulv verged
Hxi rv Countv. Michigan; also twenty-five acres
.s* ttie north'part of the cast one-half of the of P. W. Bur-ess. administratorot said estate,
. ,:ii cast quarter of section twenty three (23) praying that tor reasons therein set forth that
r,.u n t wo .21 north of range ten GO) west, except he may tie licensed to sell tbe real estate of
a -trio eight rods (f) north and South and twen­ sal t deceased as lu said petition de^crltK-d.
Thereupon it ta ordered, that Friday, tbe
ty rods (20) east and west tn the south east cor
Uth day of April, A. D.tm. at nine o'clock In
the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said
Hiram M. Chase. Mortgagee,
petition,
and that tho heirs at law of said deceas­
rmi.tv T. Comikovf.
ed. and all other persons Interested In said
Attorney tor Mortgagee.
estate, are -required to appear nt a session of
ah-1 M.ircti 4tfi. tS«3.
said court, then to be hoklen at the Probate
office, hi ta** city of Hastings, in saldwounty.
and snow causa. If any there be, wliv the prayer
MORTGAGE SALE.
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of the petitioner may not be granted. And
IM-i'ilt having been made in the conditions it ta further ordered, that said petitioner give
i .t , certain mortgage made by Patrick St John notice to the jhtsoiis Interested tn said estate,
Mary T. G.^iyear. dated July 17th. A. D.. of the pendency of said petition, nnd the hear­
• ■ ■ Hid rcconled lc the ol'cr ot the register of ing thereof tiy cawing a copy ot this order to be
■■ . D.fvr the ccninty of Barry and Mate of puoltaheit in the Hastings BaAskr a news­
paper printediand circulated In said County of
■ . .-an. 011 the idllt d.ay of July. A. !&gt;.. I*uo.
A’.t . r 33-4 mortgagrs. uu page 157. on wb:« ii Barry once in each week for three successive
. 'ge there I’ claimed to be dne at the date weeks previous to said day of hearing.
CIIAHI.KS W. AKM.STRONO,
• .:lre the kuin of eighty -one d dlar* aud
(A true copy)
Judge of Probate.
. • !trer:&gt;t«. and an attorney's tee of fifteen
'. 'lai -provided foe tn &lt;a:d nortgagr. and no
•■r proceedings a: law harms oem Institu.
. • rosier the mon'-ys secured by said
:
oranr part thrns.f. Now. therefore.
1 v &gt;&lt;:-ueof the no«er of »nl&lt;« contained In said
age. ami the vtatuta In ■»urb case made
That nioije ills result from an
. &lt; i r&lt;nidesi. tmtire Is hereby given that 00
•• dt.r Uv tlies lghth day of %?ril. \ D 1*33. at
Unhealthy Liver than any.
. &lt;■ si.lt In tbe torenoub. 1 shallaelt at publk*

s";try8tort»;iy the
nuh
t»&gt;r
• r--’. and ail legal costs; together with

&lt;&lt;••■ 5 j.-,. ,&gt;( fifteen dollar# coveuaniirrein, tin* premises Iwdng d&lt;-wribed
lortr'iiuv ;l* nil that certain lot. piece and
: kind &gt;:t.mt- tn tlie township of Hope,
county ot lUrrv aud State of
n. and known and describe*! as follows;
■nth ea«t quarter of the north w««t qnar.••-loti thlrit -n 13] town two [2? north
• r. :i -.-entv. ■
■ GooDTl.vtt.

M

.

Mortgagee.

.noniHjr for NortMCt
led January 7tb. ;*9X
MORTGAGE SALE.
Whereas, default has been inadH in the pay­
1: &gt;f th- money secured by a mortgage elated
&lt;!nv of September, In&lt;5, executed by
Arth.ir D. Hughes. Sarah D. Hughes, his wife.
Hui- -rt C. Strong and Emma Strong, his wife,of
t’.arrv County. Michigan, which said mortgage
was n-c'«nlrd In the office of the register/ of
tlre.1- of the county ot Burry, in liber Z) of mortat pages ‘.‘t and 23 on the 3d day of Oc­
t.'
Im.5. at t:;» o’clock p. m. And. whereas,
tla - ;i.t mortgage has been duly assigned by the
s.;hl Waiter Dickson to John A. Robertson. t&gt;y
assignment Iwaring date 29tii SejQembt r, !K4».
an.; r.-«-ob&lt;ied In the office of register ot deeds of
said County of Barry, on the-*7th day of Februat :o o’clock a. tn. iu liber 30 of mort­
. at page 424. and the same is how owned
urn. Aud whereas.lhe Amount claimed to
■r.i • on said mortgage at lhe date
this notice Is the sum of A»toO0
of principal and interest, and the furth.rn of $.v»nd as an attorney fee stipulated
&gt;u said mortgage, and which Is the whole
&gt;unt claimed to be due on said mortgage.
or proceeding has been instituted at
law to recover the debt now remaining seeffred
In -aid mortgage, or any part thereof whereby
the power ot sale contained in said mortgage
ha- become operative.
. Now. therefore, notice Is heveby given, that by
virtue of the said power of sale, and tn perauanco
of the statute.in sncti case made and provided,
tin1 "Old mortgage will lw foreclosed by a sale
&lt;4 the premises therein described, at public
auction, to lhe highestOlddeMat the front door
of the court house in Hastings. In said County
&lt;•! Harry, on the 3d day of June, next ut ten
in the forenoon of that dsv: which said
premises are described In said mortgage as fo(low s, to-wit; ‘
.
Commencing at the north weit corner of f. LBlake’s lot In tbe village “of Irving, County of
Barry and State of Micnlgxn. tuid running from
thence east or In an easterly direction along the
north line of lots heretofore wintered nnd to the
liigliw ay crossing the race and east of tbe lot or
kind deeded to Km.' Baldwin, and trom said
highway in a south easterly direction on the
.‘■uith itne of the raceway, to intersect thopond;
thence on and along lhe westerly line of said
por.l In a northerly direction to the dam. and
from thence following the center of the Thorn­
apple river to a pol.«t directly north of Hie
point of starting, aud from said point south to
the place of beginning, containing ten acres
more or les#: aud all on section thirty-one in
town four north, rang" nine-west excepting
from the above all streets and highways now
lav, full; thereon. Also the undivided one-half of ■
the following: Commencing at a point fiftytwo feet six inches west and twelve rod-,
three feet amt three Inches north of the south­
east corner of the northwest quarter of section
thirty-one, town four north ol range nine west;
running from thence west eight rods; thence
northto'the center of the Thornapplc river:
: hence east eight rods, thence south to ptace of
beginning. It Is expressly understood that ibis
last described premises Is all the premises, mill
prtvll-ge and right* of flowage, owned by
Alonzo E. Gardner and Frank Campbell and
constituting the late firm. Gardner. ( nmpbell &amp;
Co., of Irving, hint that this mortgage ta intend­
ed to cover the undivided one half of all viglits
of said Gardner. Campbell &amp; Co., together with
tbe perpetual right to the water p*wer,b*ck
water, fhwage and mill privileges 1',ea£ri,’«f
above w ith the roller flouring mill and all mid
fixtures therein now standing or hereafter to be
erected and pl:i.-«.d upon *sld premises includ­
ing both of above destcrlptloM.
John A. Robkrtson,
•
Aaslfl----Chas. H Bkukh.
Attorney.
Dated, Hastings. March 1st. 1833.

:

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In the matter of the estam of Esther M. Penn&lt;NotireC?s!herel'y given that I shall sell at
public auction to tne Highest bidder, on Friday
the 21st «lav of April. A. D..
iMfl.
at ten o'clock. In the forenoon at the
late residence of tbe late Esther M. Pennock,
on section sixteen herein de»erib«Mi. n 'h ’
townahlp of Barry. Jo the county;«***"»*.
In tbe state of Michigan. P'*™’*?* RIh
license and authority granted to me on the 8 h
day of March. A. D. W&gt;3. by the Probate
court of Barry counter.
s!u,i
estate, right, title and
ccaseJ of. In and to the real csUte
1
being in the county of Barry In the s ate of
Miclitgau. knjwn amt desenbod as follows.
“iTm south west quMter.
cept one and ona-half acre* off lh*,S?V, .
cjmor. The south
‘^n
east .[uartereast of »be highway w«U«nse*
tees, school 1-t number four, sect on
in town one (1) north range nine &lt;»&gt; w«t. Ajao
commencing fourteen rods west of tlm center or
m-&lt; -J.m twenty-eight. T. I. N. IL »•
I**®®?
west four rods, thenre sonih l« t?**aoC
four rods, thence north 15 rods to Um P»« or
beginning. Also commencing ** the north
corner of lot 38 In lhe village ul
county. Mich., thence
‘““S?
co feet. Hienee wratflO feel, ibence north -&gt;J feet
* &gt;»■*&gt;•
'»’■1
'ICTulTox.
Administrator.
Dated. March Sth, ISA

The Pinta*and Nina. Colnmlius caravels,
U.e urt.dulrt,
B.rawv
vessel* arrived in that regina about 400
years ago.
’
The Pass Christian auieldes, W. B. Mil­
ler nnd Alma Nunuemacher, were buried
at Milwaukee side by side.
Pope Leo cornmllU-d his voice to tbe wax
cylinder of a phonograph In a message to
President Cisvelaud spoken in Latin.
I (Louis Kaixfnaude, a drunken bartender
of St Louis, shot and instantly killed
Scott Jones au.l Cora Thompson. He had
pursued a colored boy,who had beaten him
nt cards, into Scott's house where the
shooting took place.
Queen Victoria has started for Italy,
where she will spend lhe next mouth or so
- By the bursting of a mold In Manhall’s
foundry. Pittaburg, Patrick Moore was
fatally burned, Joseph Shaffer was seri­
ously Injured, and Michael Murphy and
three others were badly burned.
Governor Northen, of Georgia, has an­
nounced that ho will be iu the rnce for
Senator Colquitt’s seat next year.
.
The carriage and wagon workers of Bos­
ton have made a demand for nine hours
work and ten hours pay on and after
March 27, and threaten to strike if not ac­
ceded ta
Denmark allows every subject, male or
female, who is 60 years of ago a small
pension.
Bishop John P. Newman, of Omaha,who
has been delegated by the house of Metho­
dist Episcopal bisbops to make the biennial
visitations to the South American missions '
belonging to that denomination, has statted on bis long trip, sailing from New York
with his wife un the Pacific Mail com­
pany's steamship Colombia.
The Big Four yards switchmen's •‘trike
came to an end by the switchmen declaring
the strike off unconditionally.
Republicans ot Rhode Island have nomi-'
tinted Edwin R. Allen for governor. The
Prohibitionists put up David S. Baker.

Michigan Central

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^rientific American

Cures Constipation
HASTINGS BANNER
and
.
New Yo^r Tribune,

Mops
Such

resurrection

round with blood in thair
. park of artillery strapped
around theii walsta.
William Puroell was killed aud John
Morgan, WUliam Janies. David Davis Jr.,
and nn unknown were fatally wounded by
an cxpluMkp of gas in Oak Hill colliery,
near Minenwille, Pa.
Matthew P. Dendy, United States dis­
trict judge, jdfatric*. of Oregon, i* dead at
Portland. 1

LESSON I, SECOND QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 2.
Izuon, Hath, xxvtli. 1-10.

Monday, March 27.'
Governor piortheu,
Northen, of Georgia, i*
is said to
contain#
'
’
* *bccomdropping
politics and
ing a Ch
an missionary.
Ridge wa Griffith, the well-known turf*
man of Ne
York, has succeeded to an
estate in E
d nnd is now the Marquis
of D
’ Rev. la Smail vigorously denies that
he is parad
a Georgia village with a
pocket full
'guns.” He says be hasn't
gone arouu aince he was born.
Theau
court of Missouri has handed down
decinion making it illegal for
miners, lu berrnen, and other employers
of labor to
$m?1 their men to |ake their
pay throu
,e medium of “trv^k stores."
Juli.F
of Atlanta, who murdered
her two
era some time ago, is dying in
jail in spl
ot every attention given her
by her bro era, whom she refuses to see. I।
I
The Comercial
______________________________
National bank of Nashrille, has sfispcnd&amp;l. The cause of the sus­
pension
......
the failure two day* ago of.
Dobbins
Dazey. It is believed the depositors
1 lose nothing.
Ex-Rep
tative 11, W. Dunham, of
Chicago,
filed a bill for divorce, alteging script
grounda.
The navy department is thinking of hav­
ing the *hltc squat Iron” (tainted black,
as whitefajtoo much trouble to keep look­
ing well fojr war ships.
Somebody in the Minnesota legislature
has Introduced a bill to compel Chinese to
wear their “shirts" .inside their "pants."
William; Peterson, a miller of Chicago,
while on n visit to n Louisville relative
went to tfaj cemetery there and kneeling
by the grnkes of four of his children shot
himself doul. Insane probably.
Abraham Lincoln’s tomb at Springfield,
li'iv tor
The Chicago base Ixvll club has) left
for
Ills., is in such a condition of disgraceful the south io begin,the preliminary work of '
neglect that the papers of the stalo are rtfci-,
the season!
tating the matter very vigorously.

As we are to have but four lessons in the
book of Job it seems a pity to lose one of
them; but it seems best for many reasons
to choose the Easter lesson, as resurrection
is tho consummation of the work of re­
demption, and for it the enlightened be­
liever must most ardently look and long.
One word as to Job and his story. Ho was
as real a person as Noah or Daniel. See
Exek. xtv, 14, 20, and Jas. v, 11. The open­
ing chapters teach the personalty of the
devil and his hatred of the righteous, and
also that he cannot lay a finger upon tbe
righteous without God’s permission.
Math, xxvlil, 1, “In the cud of the SabIjath, as it began to dawn toward the first
day of the week, came M ry Magdalene
and the other Mary to we toe sepulcher.”
The great atonement hail been made; the
sacrifice had been offered which was typifled in the burnt offerings which Job of­
fered for his children (Job I, 5), and in all
sacrifices from the days of Adam. God
had made Him to be sin for us who knew
no sin that we might be made the right­
eousness of God in Him (II Cor. v, 21). He
bad suffered the just for the unjust—made
a curse for us (I Pet. iii, 18: Gal. ill, 13).
And now, having made full and complete
satisfaction for the sins of lhe whole world.
Ho hail, according to His own word, been
three days in the tomb as to His body
(Mnth. xvl. 21; xvii, 23; xx, ID). But He
had said that He would rise again the third
dny, and if these loving women had been
out and out believers they would not have
gone to the. tomb looking for His body.
Mary of Bethany, who anointed Him be­
forehand for his burial, waa the only one
who seemed to understand His words.
2. “And, behold, there was a great earth­
quake, lor
quaac,
for me
the augci
angel ox
of iuu
the ixjtu
Lord aeeccniiea
descended
from henven nnd came nnd rolled back
the stone from tho door and oat upon It.”
When He died the earth did quake nnd tbe
nxk. twl (xxrltin): When Uw law w„
Th.* renj&lt;
Sinai the whole mount quaked
Ex-Governor Oglesby has declined tho order wciu
—.
.
---------------...
.
..
greatly
(fit. xlx, IS), and when he ahall
trusteeship of the Soldiers’ and Sailors' Or­ caused another great rush
„.n of
»r grain
..rein into
l...n ran„ w.ln h 1. wrltren. &gt;»«. morel
phans' home at Normal, Illa, saying that Metaico from .the United States.
| shake not the enrth only, but also Leaven,
he was “too lazy forltnch work."
•
M.rvmi-w. ol Howard county M.I.. tb„tlllo«= tbinrr. whicb cannot K- .l.nkra
other cause-indigestion. Consti­
Breaks in the levees at Stockton, Cal.,
fl« may rwmin-rHcb.rdl, ».«). In Murk
pation, Headache, Biliousness, during the high water of the last few days
I xrl. 3,It Usald that tbr women woodend
in the inundation of 35,030
n&gt;« ma.tdo ot Jn;an will jont 1.1, .Idrtt I
U.„„M roll lho
mr but lvll„,
nnd Malaria usuallx* attend it. have resulted
of reclaimed land, causing a loss
' 57 f
I1”*.Vh,e"‘!° 77‘“.*’’i they KOt to tbe tomb they found the
Dr. Sanford’s Liver InvigoratOT' ,0cr&lt;H
lieu TlJt
is nnlv
only 14
14 years
old, bnt
but • roll *» I ftWay
roughly estimated nt #],Olk\(kXi.
tit'ii
the prince
nririrc la
VMira nfrl.
jsa VCgCta|j]e specific for Liver
he
kttowwhow
to
take
care
of
himself
and
j
M. AlexjetT, inQyurof Moscow. was shot
3.1 “His countenance was like lightning
Disorders and their accompayiv- fatally by a nihilist who had been chosen is quite til to travel without n gunrclim. - | and1 Lta raiment white as snow.” When
ClmrhU Boerschert, a traveling wiles­
do the work.
’ing evils. It cures thousands ■by lot to..........
Jesus was transfigured His face did shine
................
.,
...
m«»
inui
Mllwuuk™,
tell
Iu
h
ill
»t
Bui-i
Au Israelite, named ilanucah, is in
as the sun. and His raiment was white as
why not be one of them? Take trdhbh*
nt Chicago on tbe charge that he j
ondiiaM
the
t|l0 i|gilt (Muth, xvii, 2). In our resurrec। , &lt;m
,
. way...to tbe
.. hospital.!
■ .
। vi'c
Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator. bus
•.•■-ibren
—.*'fraudulently
»..ire«.i.—
collecting
ii—..1.......money
loney for
forj ! The
■
■|Mjdjl
■■ .s ,V(. &gt;ha
• •|]
’ •1m, lik(. Hifn for
rheFrench
1 rbiichlegation
legationat
atWashington,
U aslnngton. ha* U(JI1
Your Druggist will supply you. tbe '‘relief of the Jews in Persia" and „ap...of...an embassy.
..
“
j ••Then shall the righteous shine forth as
r ,' been raised to the rank
’ is said
' ‘ 1
Bacon |k (Ttvseldine, deniers in iron and the sun in the kingdom of their Father”
plying the wtinc to his own uses. It
*.Lat he has collected i'tOO.OlO in this way.
coke at (hnclnnuti, have failed.
(xiii, 411). Then shall wo understand the
A sensatiofi was created at Des Moines,,
Oswald Ottendorfcr, the veteran editor j glory of Adam nnd Eve before they fell,
In..by ex-I)eputy State Auditor S. F. Stew- ,of the New York Stunts ZoiluDg, is scri- and, what it was they lost which lhey tried
” The Niagara Falls Houle.”
I vainly to replace by fig leaf aprons. God
art commencing .1 libel suit for LcavyMam- ousiy ill with stomach trouble.
age-, from James M. Pierce, of. The down | a Youngstown, O., blonde began eating ' is clothed with light (Pa civ, 2), and man
Stations.
Homestead, because ot the publication in rcasftsl coffee in order to change horcom- ■ made in the imaguof God must have been*
tbe Iowa Capital of n sarcastic letter writ- |UQ to a.brunette. She now ents a pound a • clothed with light
ia.m.lp.m jp.m.lnmi.jam ten by Pierce about Stewart.
RASTwann.
J day mid fcannot break herself of tbe habit. j 4. "And for fear of him the keepers did
1 7.4x4 2-Hi G^llI.MAl 9.30
H-tsriNiis...........
shake and liecame ns dead metyr 'When
The University of Cambridge. England, ' which israpidly killing her.
Stations.
light from
heaven fell upon
Saul and
has &lt; i nferred the degree of ductor of scl-I
By Gqvernot Markham's approval tbe . the
--------------------------------------r-----------------renceon Professor Rudolph Virchow, tbe ' tiro state pi isons M California will release bis comimniuns they were afraid (Acts xxii.
|a.m.la.m.(p m.|p.ni.lp.m
■ Xl 3.M; 8.3711X021 ■).«! 1.00 celebrated German pathologist and an-' over 1,000 convicts on parole, many being ' 0)- Holy Daniel nays that all his cotnelitbrcpologint
.
1 desperate thugs.
j n&lt;*« was turned to corruption, and theM. A. GILLMAN. 1zm!»1 Agent. HasUnr
The
com- '
The five-story brick building, 124 and 120 men who were with him fled to hide them­
* MV British warship Undaunted,
V llUiVUUkTI, LUU)*
* -*
* ■ Jefferson avenue. Detroit, occupied by I
(Dan. x. 7.8). Jeb says that tbe
mandofby
•‘Fighting Charley” Beresford,
tof
of God made
mode him to loathe himself
Xvent aground nt Alexandria and was got Snedlcor &amp; Halawa, manufacturers of
ten off with two compartments filled with I Ixx.ta apd “hoes, was destroyed. Loss,■! ani1
«mu repent in dust mid
and ashes (Job xlii, 0).
6).
i When Jesus shall come in His glory there
water.
•
tl50,’)00. |
W.u„.. M. laiwta
- Clark,
V.«.. president of
U1 the
W. 1 ’ll1, &gt;» " *&gt;«•• ‘T on th- pon ot .11 Ci™.
Falcons are being trained in Russia to I Colonel
"J~
.
11..
—
1
carry messages, and are said to be superior ’ LouUvlll.- Jock.T dub. Mrlou.1. i.Jurwl I o«te'UnK.xUy to tbv ™k» iu&gt;a mountain,
•• '•friend,
-»-J • Edwin
■ ’Ferguson,
•
-----... ot. j to fall on them nnd hide them from the
to carrier pigeons.
liis
president
tho Kentucky Rifle company, while carry­ fikceof lhe lannb whom they have rejected
ing out a wager Involving a show of (Rev. vi. 15, 10).
Carlylt W. Harris has been taken to strength at Louisville.
5. “And the angel answered and said
Sing Sing, where he will be catelectrizwl,
unto the women, Fcnr^iot ye, for I know
if nothing happen* to prevent it
LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. that yd seek Jesun, which wna crucified.”
While
unbelievers may well be afraid and
The Allen line steamer Pomeranian,
Chicago.
trt-DTble, there is nothing but comfort for
which on her hist previous trip was struck
the feeblest one wTto honestly seeks a once
Chicago. Match 25.
by a tremendous sea that killed ber cap­
Following were tbe quotations on tho crucified Jesus. The one that cotneth shall
tain and drowned eleven of her passengers
Bek HMdacho and relim all tbe trouble* fool*
and crew, was sighted 300 miles southeast board of trade today. Wheal—March, opened be in nowise (under no consideration) cast
of Cape Sable iu distress again from 76c. closed 70(c; May, opened 78%. closed 7IW4; out (John vj. ST). “Come unto me. all ye
July, opened 73fac. closed 73c. Corn—March,
smashing a piston. She has arrived safdly opened 40H". eloeel 40M,N May. opened 42%c, that labor ami are heavy laden, and I will
at Halifax. N. S.
cloaed 4i;«c; July, opened
closed 42%c. give you rest” (Math. xi. 28). Make a study
The Princess ot Wales aud her children Oats-May. opened 31)fo, closed 3W$c: June,* of the “fear note” from Gen. xv, 1. to Rev.
July, opened 3U*«c, i, 17, and surely.your heart will say: “The
have been to see the ;x»pe nnd were gra­ opened 31Hc. closed
closqd
Pork-May. opened &gt;17.07)4. dosed ‘lutnl is my lightandmyaalvntion. Whom
ciously received, and with royal honors.
$17.7214: July, opened &gt;17.7SH. closed &gt;17.63)4;
Besffscha yet Carter** Little Liver PtllS «r®
The “Old Guard" survivors of the 300 September, $17.70, dosed &gt;17.65)4 Lard—May. hhall I fear?”
6. “He is not here, for He is risen na He
Tenting Ulla annoying complaint, while they also who voted steadily for Grant for a third opened &gt;11.40. closed &gt;11.43.
said. Come, see the place where the Ixird
correctall dlacrdani ot tho a'omach^Unjntata the term will meet at n banquet nt PhilndelLive Stock: Tho prices at the Union
Lrer and regutato the txnral*. Krea U they only Shia April 25 Sixty-five of lhe lOtl arc
Stock yards today ranged os follows: lay,” It always ha* been nnd always will
ead.
Hogs— Estimated receipts for tho day 18,030; be just as He has Mid. Why did they not
Mother Mandelbnum, tbe notorious New quality fair, market moderately active on believe His word? Why do we not believe
packing and
alii ppi ug
account.
and His word? All prophecy that has been
York “fence," is dead.
the
prices were steady and unchanged
fulfilled has been fulfilled to the very let­
'Eight
girls
and
six
men
eloped
from
• Acba they would bo almost priceless to these who
suiter from this dlstroxlng complaint; butfortu- Anna, Ills. Among them were two daugh­ ••ales ranged nt &gt;1.751X7.00 pigs. 80.0037.43 ter—not in any figurative sense, but literlight.
&gt;7.10^74*1
rough
packing.
&gt;7.2U37.5*&gt;
xutaly tha!r good not* d o«s n o tend hereAnd t how
all* and exactly. And so shall it be with
who once try t hem will find theno 1! iUo plUa vatu- ters of Sergeant-at-Arms Coleman, of the mixed, ami &gt;7.3j&amp;7.&lt;U heavy packing and
die yet nnfulflllett
ablo In no many way a that they will not bo wit- Illinois sei.hte, and a man namwl Henry shipping lots.
Ung to do without them. But attar allaick head S. Barnes, who were arrested at St. Louis.
7. “And go quickly and tell His disciples
Cattle—Estimated receipts for the day
The others nre supposed to be en route to 2,(XkX&gt;; quality only fain market rather that lie iiTrisen from the dead.” If l^hrlst
slow and work; prices -XtlOc lower; quota­ be not risen we are yet In our sins, nnd our
Chicago.
The great combine of sole leather tanners tions ranged at $5.40ao.2u choice to extra faith is vain (I Cor. xv, ID, but He is risen,
84.&lt;X&gt;44.40 fair to good. $3.fi.&gt;33.'.&lt;5 common to nnd “There is therefore now no condemna­
la the bane of co many llvno that horota where bus been nearly, completed. It will be in- medium do. &gt;3.5034.30 butchers steers, $2,503
tion to them that are in Christ Jesus”
wamake &lt;mr great boast. Our pills euro it while cprporated in New Jersey with a capital
3.40 rtockera. $3JA34.00 feelers. &gt;'.0003.50 (Rom. vili. 1, 34). The work laid upon all
&lt;Xttrt^'*DLltUo Liver PU1* are very small and stock of 175,000,000.
cows. $3.0K3UM hfcifera. &gt;Sjri®3.75 bulls.
Marengo, I IL, is excited over the disap &gt;2.4034.35 Texas steers, and $3.0 &lt;37.25 veal' sucli Is to “Go quickly aud tell" to the
ends of the earth. The question from
pearancx* of Dann Stevens, who left home calves.
pirn Ini hr u-ir ,&gt;«.■» pl—•*a ’&gt;&gt;« a few days ago with considerable inodey. • Slieep—Estimated receipts fur the day 9.0B; Henven is, •'Whom shall I send, aud who
usatbom. Is vtetart 25 cents: At# for IL Sold
quality fair, market fairly active and prices will go for.us?" Let our answer I*. "Here
Fears of foul play are entertained.
I
sin I; send me” (Isa. vi, 8).
Pierre, S. D., has discovered tbe fire bug unchanged, quotations ranged at 84.&lt;X*3k3&gt;
CARTER KEO!CINE CO., New YoriG
tier 10) lbs westerns. &gt;3.503 '-W natives, and
8. "And they departed quickly from the
SMALL PILL. SMAIL DOSE. SMALL PRICE that devastated half tbe citv by a serie* of 84.5O3d.25 lambs.
sepulcher with fenr and great joy. and did
fires about a year ago in the person ot
Produce: Butter—Fancy e-parator, 29c per run to bring His disciples word,!’ There
Mrs. Delilah Thompson, of Highmore, who lb; fancy dairy, 2d327; packing &lt;-tnok. 12314c.
is a fenr that is not inconsistent with great
Scientific Aaerlcu
has been arrested.
Eggs-Fresh stock. 14Hc per dox. Dressed joy. We are, belug saved, to work out our
Poultry—Chickens. 1214313c. per Hr. turkeys,
Acency for
Satnrday, .March 25.
13QI5C- ducks. HH3l2fac: geese, $i. *&gt;4pLOO snlvntiou with fenr and trembling (Phil,
A receiver has l&gt;een appointed for the per dot. Potatoes—Burbanks. 756X78 per bush­ if, 12), evidently in no sense a fear of losing
Southern Land and Lumber company ut el: Hebrons. 731375c per bush &lt;1: Peerless, 7 3 our snlvatioq, but n fenr h-st We, grieve
Dry Run, Ark., on nppiication of tbe 72c; Rose. 70372c. Sweet Potatces-Fajr to such n Saviour nnd dishonor His holy
Cotn-■' name. The fear of these women whk probchoice. $3,7521.50 per barrel. Apples—tompresident, A. C. Foster, of Chicago.
1. fair
r^i. to good. I1 . .
......
.*
.
num rtock. $2.i|i©.22!. |&gt;cr barrel:
Dobbins &amp; Dazey, cotton factors nt Nash­ 83AM33.UJ; fancy. $8.25. Honey-White clover ably an uwe at wbnt bail happened, nnd
ville, with branches at New Orleans, Mem­ in i-lb sections, ITgjtEc per In; broken comb. they were full of joy because He whom
CAVEATS,
phis, St. Louis and other citles,havu failed, IHr. dark comb, gojd condition liX31lo; ex­ lhey songht was nllve.
TRADE MARKS,
D. “And
they went lo tel! His disci
tracted. 628c per lb
with liabilities at |&lt;00,00&amp; '
DESIGN PATENTS,
plea, behold, Jesus met them, saying. All
COPYRIGHTS, etoJ
One of tbe unfortunates who .suffered
bait A nd-they came and'held Him by tho
heavy losses by tbe failure ot Che Western
New York. March 27.
Wheat—No. 2 red flrm but fairly active; feet nnd worshiped Him.” A little earlier
Trust company, of which ex-Senntor In­
on this day He refused to allow Mary Mag­
galls was president, is E. W. Howe, tbe May.76 5-163T6?jc: July. 77.’-l&lt;ia7tMc- Rye­
the public by a nouco given free of chanto in tho
Quiet but steady: wratern. WzttSJe. Burley— dalene to touch Him because He hail nut
Atchison author and editor.
Quiet and firm: state. 01'3**: western. itKWMc;
Michael Bailey has been appointed su­ No 1 Toronto, D23'«c; No. 2 do, 83338c then ascendrti, so that between the meet­
perintendent of public buildings at Chi­ Corn-No. s drm aaa dull: May. &lt;9((4a4ic; ing with her nnd with these women he
Larswt circulation of any •etroUfic paper tn the
Jttly.495-WOt9)4.;!Na 2. 523»3H..-, ataamer* must have ascended and refurned. as no
cago.
mixed. 51c. Outs—No. 2 dull, lower: May, doubt He did. many times during those
Schweinfurth, the Rockford bogus utes
forty days bisfoye His last and visible as­
«iab, it is reported. Is soon to move bis •«))4^3fl)yx July, Jdfac; state, 36J42WC. west1-iuwmKKS, Jlil Broadway. Now lot* City.
• rn.
Pork—Dull, but easy: new cension till He Shfli come again.
“heaven" to AspeD. Cold.
inwS. JlN.7iJ319.iM; old mm. fliiJUQte.U.
10. “Then sold Jesus unto them. Be not
Connecticut’s per capita mortgage in­ Lard—Quiet and . nominal, atcaui-reudered. afraid: go tell myjirethren that they go
debtedness is &gt;107, as compared with &gt;170 MLOk
into Galilee, and there shall they sec me.”
in Kansas, &gt;144 in Massachusetts and &gt;23in
Live Stock: Cattle—Trailing openM firm Another “fear not,” and this time from
e.-fcw.r™. ciszrstftwtstew Tennessee.
nnd fully lUepcr kv ibe higher, but the tluec Jesus Himself. Hee His unchanging love
A strike of spinners in Manchester, Eng­ waa dull and barely aUady. p.M&gt;rvM tn beat to those diM-iples. Although Peter had
native atcers. $4.m%( A&amp;.)4 p^-r t xi Ii»; bulls an t
land, which liegan five month ago nnd
&lt;by cowa. SLO-Xst.iu. Steep and tamb-&lt;- denied Him, and all hail forsaken Him,
stopped 15.000,GV spindles, has been settled Sheep Brin and n shade stronger: iambs in de­ yet He says “my brethren.” and the mes­
on a compromise and lhe people will go to mand at an ndvan.-r of 14c ;ier lb; th-rp. &gt;•.&lt;« sage through Mary Mugdalvni- fa. “Say
work Monday.
3dA» per Itu li&gt;»; Uunte,
Hog(- unto them. I ascend unto My Father nnd
per l&lt;)i Ibr
Tire at Denver destroyed the Sutamit Market f.rnu Ute bugs.
.your Father, and to My God and ypur &lt; i&lt;x|
.ililwilukee.
Seed and Feed company’s building, and
(John xx. ID. And, according to Mark,
Mm.wavkkz. March
killetl Fred l’ierrepont,a tireman. also bad­
xvi, 7, there is a special message to Peter,
Wbeat-CMh.
May.
ly wounding three otb«ra
lhe one who denied Him. Our risen and
SantJoncs and another Georgia rever- No. 3 white. Sft*; Na ;i. 3-Hc.
exalted Jesus is today tbe very same
»nd are representing the Methodist and 1.54c. No. 2, 47)4: May. 57c. Hi
Jesus, and whom He loves He loves to
Baptist churches militant at Cartersville, 53c bld. rami-les Urm aud active.
the cud (Juhn xiil. Ik

Do you Know?

court holts,* In the city uf Has&lt;l;.it being lit • place where the
Barry countyy is bolden),
the
nomt-nj. me
bed In .&lt;a!&lt;l
■— —

HISTOBY OF A WEEK.

I

CONDENSED

MipCQ
Meat
Makes an every-day convenience of an
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
package makes two large pies. Avoid
imitations— and Insist on having the
NONE SUCH brand.
MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse. N. T.

Detroit, Uuug &amp; Min
TIME TABLE.
*
In effect January 22,1893.
Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit

| Going Bast I
GrandRapids
East Paris
McCord
Alto
Elmdale
Clarksville
Lake Odessa
Woodbury
Sunfield
., Mulliken '
., Grand Ledge

Lv,
,,
„
.,
..
„
„
„
„

Detroit
Lv Howard City
Edmore
Stanton
„ fools
Ar Grand L*dge
I doing West |
Detroit
Lansing
Grand Lodge
Mulliken
Sunfield
Woodbury
Lake Odessa
Clarksville
j 12 03
Elmdale
-; 12 ou
Alto
12 16

Rapids 12 38
I M

mg

ip. m. ।
i.raiid Ledge
M
Portland
10
Ionia
12 10
W
Howard City
Ionia
Stanton
«
rdtnorc
• Kvejw day. others week days only, t stop
on signal.
Parlor cars on all trains between Grand
Hanldsand Detroit. Seats 25 cents. Connections
made tnUnlon station. Grand Rapids with the
Chicago* Wkst • Michigan Railway fob
Ulin AGO AND TUB WK8T AND 1'OM MUSK*gon, MANimKK.TBAvr.JWK City. Elk.Bayids. Charlevoix axd- Pbtoskkv. Favorite
route to iliesuinmer resorts of northern Michi­
gan.

Leave for Manistee and Traverse City .7-JO A.
M. and 5 X) P. M.
Leave lor chariexolx and Petoskey 7-JO A. M.
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers on
ulght trains to Chicago.
A^k our agents for further particulars or
write to
GKOiic.a DxnAVEN.Gen'l Pass*r Ag't, .
Grand Rapld^\

Chicago, Halamaioo«Stdiiw
.

TIMETABLE.
In effect September 11.1892.

Stations.
NOKTH.

Kalamazoo Lv..
Eaat Cooper
fUebtand June!
CtaMsy....
Milo
Daitoo ....
Cloverdale
BbolU

Hastings...
Coats Grove.
Wbodland
Woodbury

Ijnsing...
Detroit
Grand Rapids;

Stations.

Kart Cooper Lt.
Rlelitancf June!
Cressey
.Mito....".
Delton ....
Cloverdale
Shulu.........

Hastings.
Coats Grove.
Woodland

Lansing
Detroit...
Grand Rajdds
•Btops on signal only.
• t Nos. 5 and 6 will not carry pas«engers unless
provided with frelgti’ train permit*.
Freight trains will be run at the courenlencs
of the company, who reserve the right to change
the tlnir of such trains without notire.

■ LEI

E'

I■

D&amp;MIL^NEJ!
Tbcro is nothing like tho

Hondacbo, tho Bit
Hon, Qlccptoo2nc3t
©□nco,nt3and Hyi

RES'

�, wife foe um ______________ i«Rd her be
**• None c«n doubt hi4
fl»e« । wanUd to kiu a
that had been
or capacity tor ib» ptae-. It » highly im
hlBB qnU, a wh|te. She gave It
porunt that good m-n be wired to mi
After
lbe hj.d a mla&lt;W|or
•ueb an office. and the republicans of we tbat
barm wW1 tbc weapon
city have a good candidate in Mr. Brvox .
Bbe opened the door to go In search
riUS» KJtr»K«
I of him, she beard tbe report of the pistol
tbe Boaiince for ma mltall is n mau t»oth de-1 from the barn. Hastening out there she
ZZvina ami canable. The «»«&lt;* of city looked in, and &lt;xm!^ not see him. but
marshal' I* mort important. He Is tb&gt; heard his groans,
____ and
andclambered
clamberedupon
uponthe
the
neaee offlx-r of tho city. His duties do -bay from whence
1
rhenee iU
the nolee came,—aud
uoL. as many seem to think, consist Of found him there lying unconscious. Dr.’s
abovelhiK a Huie mud off the cross walks Youngs aud Comfort were Immediately
j ut before election. Either we mistakesummoned,
--------------- • *but
—• -~
could
'J not save him. He
the temper of our citizen*, or they have dfed'Tneaday morning aboi t seven^o'd 0’:.
had enough of that kind of marshals. Mr.
it seems Mr. Northrop had not been
Snyder Is a good citizen, faithful in the quite right for some time past, and the re­
dlaebarge ot duty. We believe he would volver had been bidden from him, as bls
be a faithful. * consclentions officer, and brother bad taken his own life and Mr.
seek'in all respects to do bls sworn duty. .Northrop acted a good deal as he did. He
There is no doubt In the minds of Mr. was a man of about seventy years-of age,
Snyder's friends that be would do his duty
Suicide at Woodland.
faithfully and courageously.
George Raffler while temporally Insane
JAMES F. MEAD.
jumped from a bridge Into Mud Creek
the nominee for supervisor of the 1st and on thd morning of tbe 25th and was
4th wards, is known to the people of this drowned. An Inquest was held on the
city as 3 safe and reliable man in any po­ 26th and the funeral occurred on the 27th.
sition in which he may be placed. He has These are all the particulars we are able to
had a very extended experience in business
affair. For m5ny years he was the head
£lerk In tbe Auditor General’s office at
Philanthropic Visitor (to jailbird)— MJ
Lansing, always performing his duties in friend, may I ask what brought you here?
a most satisfactory manner. When the
Jailbird—The Bamc thing that brought
war broke out he was one of the boys who you here—the desire to poke my nose into
went to the front and did bls duty brave­ other people’s businem. Only I used gen­
ly and well. He was wounded several erally to go in by way of the basement
times and today carries a rebel bullet in winder.—Exchange
his body. Mr. Mead will make A No. 1
supervisor.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
In the matter of tbe estate of Floyd E.
WM. W. HAMPTON
Wales, a minor.
ths nominee for supervisor of tbe 2nd and
Notice Is hereby given that I shall sell at
3d wards is a man of excellent judgment public auction to tbe highest bidder on Wednes­
the ITttx day of May. A. D.,
ten
and a good judge of the value of property. day
o'clock In the forenoon rt tbe Probate
He Is an old supervisor and thoroughly otoce, in the City ot Hastings, tn tbe County of
conversant with all lhe requirements of Barry, in tbe State of Michigan, pursuant to
license and authority granted to me on tho
the office. He Is posessed of a-good busi­ 34th
day ot Marek. A. D. —
—
ness ability; is a man of sound judgment ProbUe Court of Barry County
Lhe Mid
and will do right, by all. as he understands tbe estate, right. ttUe and Int
the right No mistake will be made by minor ol. In ana to the real e

the members of any party selecting such a
man for this important office.
The following excellent notcinations
have been made.
FHMT-WAHD.

Alderman—J. F. Russell.
School board—S. E, Phillip*.
Constable—E. M. McMurray.
SECOND WARD.

Alderman, full term—J. T. Lombard.
Alderman, vacancy—Ed. Sentx.
School board—T| J. Brosseau.
Cons.table—Andy Jewell.
i iiniD WARD.
Aiderman—Peter Schumann.
*
School board—R. 1. Hendershott.
Constable—Jos. Musson.
,
FOURTH WARD.

Alderman—Hale Kenyon.
School board—C. F. Brooks.
Constable—D. C. Myers.

*

’

SUICIDE AT MORGANShooting Hlmnwlf.

Wm. H. Northrop, Hying one mile from
Morgan shot himself Sunday morning
about 7 o’clock with a
revolver. Tbe
bullet entered Just below lhe heart and

SPRING JEflSON '93

DOINGS
MIm lv« 001 fetag «Mo to *u’',r,
ta military deportment ot ta Koclrt.
Mrs. Wimer will «S»ln Imre tata or
IL

You are cordially invited to attend the GRAND OPENING

A lot ot now pattern bits wlU arrive It
the Racket in time fur Easter.
Mrs. Cora Warner is now In the largest
millinery house this side of New lorir for
Instructloas lu trimming and w II see_ to
Ittbatthe millinery sold at the Hacxu
Issec end to none.

SATURDAY, MARCH 25th

If wo sell you 1 yard of ribbon that Is
not pure silk we will tell you, at the Rack-

Of SPRING DRESS GOODS SPRING CAPES
and JACKETS.
•

See our new hair ornaments at the Rack­
et.
•
Next week wo will tell yon
a fre8h
arrival ot goods, we are to busy now.
Racket.

We mean It when we say we will not’
be matched In price or style al the Rack5 dox. clothes pins, 5 papers needles, 5
papers carpet tacks. 5 papers pins, 5 rob­
ber tojp?d lead pencils for 25c at tbe Rack-

Eggs wanted at the Racket.

You will find at our store the handsomest line of Spring Goods
ever shown in Kalamazoo.

Remember our Bankrupt stock of shoes
at the Racket.
It will pay you to get prices at the
Racket.
50c buys a good turkey red table spread
at the Racket.
A new line of walking hats at the Rack-

*4 as follows,
tbe north half
70 doz. mens’ hose, special sale at tbe
of the soatti wort quarter of section one (Dtown
.
'
oue (1) north range ten (10) west, bounded and Racket
described aa follows: Conwiencing in center of
Milk pans 80c doz. at the Racket.
highway at quarter post on west Hue of sectton
•we (1). running thence east forty-five (46) rods
Sc buys a two quart covered pall at the
lor a starting polut Thence south thirteen
i i;i) rods, five and one-half feet. Thence east Racket’
six (6) rods; thence .north thirteen (13) rods,
five and one-half feet to center of highway;
82.99 buys an 8 day Waterbury, half
thence along center of said highway six («) rods
hour strike, clock at the Racket ■
to place ot beginning.
Dated. March Sltti. Wa
100 doz. more of those ladles wbite-fcot
B. H. McBain. Guardian.
hose 10c per pair at the Racket.
Beglstratlon Notice.
To the qualified electors of tbe City of HasGold rings warranted for 1 year only
"ft. is hereby given that the Aldermen of 25c at tbe Racket.
the several wards of the elty of Hastings, act
Those brass hair ornaments tor sale at
Ing as * Board of Registration, under and by
virtue ot an act entitled “An act to further pre­ the Racket are dandles.
serve the purity of elections, and to guard
A new deal In slates less than halt price
Mgalrsl the abuses of the elective franchise by
a registration of electors, npproved Febuary tl, at the Racket .(
.
i860, as amended by Act trt. ot Session Ijaws.
approved March 30. l«C3," will meet on Satur­
Flannelette shirts tor 25 and 32c at the
day, April 1, H3. from S o'clock a. m. to 8 o'clock
p. m. fn lhe following places:— First Ward. Racket
Stanley’s Blacksmith shop. Michigan Ave.; Sec­
ond Ward. Babcock s Cooper shop, south of C.
K. ft 8. Depot, Hastlngi. Third Ward, Council
Booms, on State St., over Hams &amp; Van Arman's
Store; Fourth Ward at Sheriff's office. Court
House, for the porooso of completing list of
qualified electors, when and where al) persons
entitled to the elective franchise under aricle 7.
section 1, of the Constitution of the 8Uto of
Michigan, must register their names to ent.tie
them to tbe privilege of voting under this act.
JOHN Bfkxck. Chairman Board of Registra­
tion,
J. W. Bextlf.y, Secretary Board of Regutra

fl BiCi ImCEHtHT!
IN order to get your trade we will allow the fair the round trip
to every purchaser of Twenty Five Dollars worth of Goods at our
I
■store.
Respectfully,
!

LIVINGSTON &amp; BLOCK,

j

I

THERAGKET 104 “5T ™N 5TMET

SENSIBLE ADVICE

Durable
Beautiful
Inexpensive.

RUSSELL’S
BARGAINS

DAHMERS don’t break your tacks pumping water
1 from a squeaky hard-working pump. Don’t you
count your time as being worth something i You cer­
tainly should. Why . nut let the elements do some of the
drudgery and save you a lot of hard work, and

Delight and Surprise
Patrons. . x

NO SMALL AMOUNT of TIME

THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL
AND BEAUTY OF DESIGN
in

Which’ie equivalent to MONEY. Why not buy one of
our

Columbia

M

Our lines of

DRY GOODS.- FANCY GOODS;
DRESS GOODS
AND MILLINERY
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.

Julius
Russell
The best and mewt durable mills made. The rods used
in the construction of this mill are made from DRAWN
STEEL. The gearing is protected from exposure to the
weather, and it contains many otter points in its favor.
We have one of these mills running at our Agricultural
Depot and will be glad to show it to you. These Wind
Mills are selling fast. Can’t we sell you one ?

GOODYEAR BROS
HARDWARE MERCHANTS.

KALAMAZOO. MICE

THESE three Important qualities enter into
' the manufacture of Ross, Levis &amp; Filer’s
ladies’ shoes. They are made in lace and
button, leather and cloth, and from C to EE
in width. It pays to get good shoes when
you’re buying, and every pair of these shoes
are guaranteed to give satisfaction.
I have a full stock of boots, shoes and
rubbers and can certainly please you if you
will give me a call.

r. &lt;3. STOWELL’S.
Repairing by J. C. Woodruff.

The fact that we are doing more
binmess than ever before is evi“““
.°Ur good’ ’“»• been
selected with judgment; that they
have niet with favor: thatourprices
are right.
H

Between

TF you save time you *a'

A money. You can save a vas
FARR AND &amp; VOTEY
Organ Co., are malting the World's
fair &lt;50,000 organ. Moral: Buv
the best at a reasonable price.

• HARDMAN, FISCHER, .
HARRINGTON AND
STARR PIANOS,

amount of time if you are I®0*’
ing for

always smoke

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the best

' or any kind of building mater
tai, by coming directly to ns,
and not only that, you will save money by buying of us.

A 1 Quality and' Low Price.
I can write you the best and safest
hie insurance written. Write me
your wants.

C. E. INGERSON, Aoatrr. .
_,•

Nashville, Mich.

In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior.

J- MILLARD,
Hastings, mich.

.

We are posted in
our buainetrt and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
yet get a living.

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                  <text>Tlie best Aduertisingmedium in Bar­
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Hastings

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 49

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Banner

WHOLE NO. 1973

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 6, 1893.

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by
COOK.

BTRO8..

HASTINGS, XICU.

COUNTY NEWS.

I am now located,in my old stand and sell

Plow and Repairs.

Annie Winters returned to her school
In Middleville last Monday, after, spend­
ing a week’s vacation with her mother and
sister—E. Gates moved to Johnstown' last
Saturday on Mrs. Jewell’s farm—Next
Saturday G. Cox’s farm will be sold, in
front of Court house. A number of our
people talk of buying—Dr. VanHorn and
wife entertained a nephew and his wife
last week—C. W. Lester, and wife were
guests of Mrs. Lester's ' sister In Battle
Creek last Saturday and Sunday—G, R.
Manning sold his farm (the Newton place)
last Thursday to Dr. VanHorn's nephew
for 81100. He expects to move there soon—
J. McGrath will build a wood house for J.
Warner this week—Emma Winters expects
to go to Kalamazoo to live this coming
summer—Math* Hook has gone to Otsego
to work in the paper mill—D. Hook has
moved In his gralnery «nd torn down his
old house and will build a new one ’as
soon as possible.
’

house on Tuesday evening of next week.
All fool's day is gone.—A fine shower
All are Invited to attend—Meeting at our
school bouse last Sunday evening was Monday—Several of our citizens attended
Mrs. Geo. Wright's funeral In town Tues­
well attended.
day—L. Lockhart has Improved the ap­
pearance of hls farm, a new slat and wlr®
fence—Quarterly meeting was very large­
The much needed
ue«d( rain came an Monday ly attended at the U. B. church April 1st
thereby
preventing many voters from
thereby preventii
and 2nd—E. Lockhart was seen making
! coming to Lite
the polls
poll: —There were no demc- garden March 28th—Wm. Troxell, of
crats at the township meeting in Hope
Hastings, has moved on Geo. Dlllenbeck's
this year; they were union which means
farm—Fred Appleman, of town, spent
j (I suppose) that they are any thing
to
Sunday with hls brother Geo.—Alford
defeat the republicans—The exercises- at
Buxton and family, of town, made B. W.
the church last Sunday evening wore Austin a pleasant call Sunday—Rev. Wm.
creditable to those who took part therein
Nlere will soon move in tlie C. Newton
—The Rev. IL Spitler preached his fare­
house on W. Williams form—Several of
well discourse here last Sunday. Confer­
our farmers commenced plowing In March
ence convenes nt Eureka—Mrs. Helen
—M. X. Bloom entertained friends from
Schaefer, of Chicago, was called to this
Edmore last week—Miss Drusilla Thomas
place very suddenly last week on account
spent last week In Vermontville as guest
of her brother’s wife. Mrs. Kate Uonyer, of Mrs. Jerry Clapper—Easter Sunday
who diet! very suddenly on the morning of
was observed in the old fashion way.
the 30th of March. Mrs. Conyer left four
(there were several dozenless eggs)—Rev.
children, the youngest a babe born Just be­
Wm. Bradly and family are making ar­
fore Its mother's death and the others are
rangements to move weht—Mrs. South­
also quite young. The remains were ta­
wick Is visiting her daughter in Battle
ken to South Bend, Ind., for interment.
Creek—Homer Evette and Geo. Austin
George M. Conyer, the husband and father
went to Battle last week with a load of
ha? been left In sad and trying circum­
sugar and syrup—Mr. and Mrs. M. Flfield,
stances and the sympathy of all hte num­
of Hastings, visited their daughter, Mrs.
erous friends is extended to him in his
E. Lockhart Saturday and Sunday—Mil­
dire bereavement—John Ddonon is at
ton Murphy, of Bastings, enjoyed his
South Bend—James Bates has given up
holidays with hls mother Mrs. E. Lock­
going to Dakota this spring—Frankie
hart
I)ounon(s quite sick.

Morgan:
Election Monday; everything republican
—F. W. Wright Is In town—Jerome Wol­
cott has a sister visiting him—The funeral
of Mr. Northrop was held at the church
/Friday conducted by .Rev. Stowell—Rev.
Kidder and family have company from
Grand Rapids—E. I). Whitlock, of Grand
Rapids, visited hls brother, N. V.-, Sunday
'Chas, and Theodore Northrop and Mrs.
Clifford, of Dakota, were called home by
the gliitden death.of their father.

Give me a call.

Ira VanValkenburgh

Entire republican elected with the ex­
Miss Lillie Hazen
Is visiting with
ception of treasurer. A. T. Shephard, peo­ friends in Grand Rapids and will attend
ples party—John Tasker is moving this the State convention of the Epworth
week onto hls farm east of the Center— League while there—Easter services were
Ernest Frost and sister Nel! have com­ held in the M. E. church Sunday evening
menced mush- lessons of Mrs. Louise
— Warren Richards was lu Hastings Mon­
Smith, also Ed’.th Latty. Charlie Pendill day—Dr. McLeay and son Donald re­
aud Minnie Gustier have resumed their turned from Valpariso last Saturday—The
music lessons again this summer.
Mrs. genial fuco of A. Graves, who will be re­
Smith also has a class at Battle Creek— membered by the older inhabitants as a
Sunday school was organized Sunday with
singing school master, was seen on our
O. Phillips. Supt.; Mrs. Frost, assistant: streets Saturday. He Is now a resident of
____________
(jyrtrude Tinker, Secretary: Grace Powers. Battle Creek—Delbert Norris is attending
Nature is rapidly preparing carpets and , Librarian; Mrs. W. Jewel, freas.; Mrs. O. the Baptist college al Kalamazoo—A Ca­
Hural decoralb'iH for southern M eblgau. । 1’hilHps, organist: Lulu Seger, assistant hill was in Grand Rapids Monday—Miss
the warm thunder storm of Monday aided organist, and Mrs. John Tompkins Choris- Hallie Sackett started for Kansas Tuesday
materially In the work --Flocks of Mj|d tor—School begins at the Austin Mpnday to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs.
goese numbering over a hundred musicians w*1*1 Mabel Miller, of Johnstown, teacher Bush—There will be a sugar social at
each, are not an uncommon si^ht this t- C'has. Abbey had a sale Monday, selling ; the Grange Hall Thursday evening—Mrs.
spring—Tne entertainment gin n by Pn&gt;f. hls term;toote—Preaching at the church Culiier Is preparing to add a large bedroom
&gt;
.
'
i...
’lxley
and■ ■■
11. ...
W. ..
King al. ..ibe Gregory
Sunday. 1‘realdmt Vudda Will
will &gt;U,
lx&gt;
onto her house—J. E. Cairns started for
school house on Saturday night was not here—Born, to Henry Wiles and wife, a California April 4th—W. L. Brown was
.
’ II. nlrl ft.,
n ■« ri d’V.Aa
very well attended. We were glad
, 4 lb girl—Ort Smith and Chas. Schauf- In Hastings Tuesday.
meet uguln With our old friend Pixley, and banser with, their families have moved’
to know that the years have made so little to within four miles of Marshall.
encroachments upon ills strength and
voice. Thia he attributes, and rightly too, ।
to tlie Author of all Good. To be permit­
The revival meeting at the Martin
ted to enjoy a life time of song on earth church closed last Friday night. From
_____
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Busby have moved
and an eternity oi song among the redeem­ the hr.-t there was a good Interest, a sweet
ed should I® portion enough for one—F. and kindly spirit among the congregation. inte the house owned by their son Emory,
C. Coleman Is having needed Improve
Twenty-five started In the Christian life. back of Charles Huffman’s.
menus made In the upper portion of bls Tuesday evening an Epworth League was
The Building Committed will have quite
house—Miss Case, of Roas Center, will organized with thirty one names.
Presi­
teach the spring term In district No. 8— dent. Mrs. Hollister: Vice Pres.. Sirs. an auction sale next Thursday, April 13tb,
We shall hope that the representation at Ida Mead: Sec’y, Miss Amelia Cogswell: notice of which will be found In another
the polls to-day will voice the sentiment of Treas . Miss Susie Barry. Nearly all of column. If you want to bld for the grad­
ing of the court yard, or If you want to
the majority in electing Enoch Andrus for the converts are young people.
bid on the old court bouse be sure and bo
school commissioner.—The meeting at the
on hand.
Gregory school bouse on Sunday night
Bedford.
was quite well attended. The speaker,
Mr. und Mrs. Henry Hughes accompan­
E. W. Morrill has commenced, making
Eldtjr O. C. Godsmark, of Buford, spoke ied the latter’s sisters, the Misses Eva and
for over two hours to attentive listeners. May Pixley, to their home in Bellevue last Improvement? on his newly purchased
Services on next Sunday night at same Saturday—Roy Gifford was nt home last residence on Green street. Me has mov­
ed
the east wing back and work has com- v
place and hour.
«
week—.School commenced ngain Monday
—Lottie Dunn, of Battle Creek, made her menced on raising the foundation. These '
changes will moke a great improvement
mother
a
short
visit
la*t
week
—
The
ladles
Rev. Puffer, of Hastings, was In town
and will make the house very cozy.
Saturday—S. E. Cook, of Charlotte, called aid society will meet with Mrs. •Chas.
on friends here Sunday—Hon. Clement Edcrle next Wednesday—The funeral of
The recent developments at the state
Mrs.
Surah
Watts occurred dlClimax last
Smith was on our street Saturday morning
and the remains were brought to prison have been the occasion of much ex­
— Edith Oldfield, of Jackson, is spending Sunday
this place for Intertnvnt—The Easter Axer- citement and talk. The exposure of the
her spring vacation with Nellie Weber
real character of democratic management
here—Greta Young Is tome from Grand cises at the church were very entertaining has been complete, and the weakness of
Rapids on her spring vacation—Mrs. Jen­ and the decorations very beautiful. The both the system and management appear
services! in the morning were accompanied
nie Corbett, of Detroit, Is visiting her
by communion ami baptismal services amL as they are. One of the campaign cards
brothers. Putnam Bros.—Mr. and Mrs. J. 13 new mem be ns were added to the chuiW of the democracy last fall was the cheap­
Osmun were called to Saginaw last Friday
ness of Warden Davis' administration.
by the death of Mrs. O.’s brother's wife— roll. The evening services were un
Verily, It was cheap but proved dear in
the aus trices of the Y. P. S. C. E.
E. S. Ferry, of Muskegon., and Miss Mar­ smaller children of the Sunday school tia\V the end. It Is a fitting finale of an admin­
lon Ferry, of Chicago, were guests al G.
istration that. Inefficient and weak In all
A. Truman’s over Sunday—Lida Felgbner been at wo&gt;-k gathering money to help pay Its parts, with scandals at Marquette, the .
went to Nfles Saturday last to visit her for the organ, and altogether with the col­ Ionia prison publicly denounced as mislection from the entertainment thev netted
sister, Mrs. O. M. Bullinger. Before re­
.roanagvd. and corrupt to a shocking de­
turning ahe will attend the Y. P. S. C. E. 819—A business meeting of the C. E. was gree. the Jackson prison adds Ils record of
state convention at Benton Harbor and the held at the home of L. A. Stratton Tues­ murder. Inefficiency and disgrace. It is
day
evening
—
The
new
school
building
In
Barry County Teacher's Institute at Mid­
time the republican legislature took some
dleville—Mrs. George Wright, who has the Kirby district being completed, school radical steps to reform these abuses and
been sick for some time, died at her home began Monday with Miss May Bowen as restore the
■*
—•• confidence.
* ----- —’.Jackson
‘
■*
public
on Queen St. Saturday night The funer­ teacher—The election last Monday was Citizen.
al was held at the Congregational church quite cjoaely contested but resulted In the
election
of
a
straight
republican
ticket
—
Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Holler officiating
A. A. Wright, of Bellevue, was In town Mrs. Gifford and family went to Baltimore
Name and residence.
Hie fore part of the week on account of Thursday to be present at the 90th birth­
the death of his mother—Edith Fleming Is day of her fatberr Mr. Stanton, at t: e home
Joy. Lake Odessa
at Benton Harbor attending the state con­ of his son. Russell—Clara Keeler, of Penn*' 1 Rua V. Hobs. City
.
vention of the Y. P, S. C. E—At town field, has i»een spending several days with
M '! Kffite LockwocS^ftty ।
her cousin. Miss Jennie Gifford.
meeting Monday the entire republican
ticket was elected with from 63 to ISO maCarlton Center.
Jorlty. and Clement Smith received 205 ma­
Mr. D. D. Smith intends to go to Bel­
jority here.
IL D. Bullock to Martha A. Hall. 5 a, sec 23.
ding this week, taking hls daughter, Tina Thornapple. 8200.
Vaoce Holmes to T. and D. Casteletn. t a.
and several other young women to work
Hope Center. •
Na8bville,8l00.
pavid Bowker, of your city was down In the silk factory—Our school commences
Caroline Everts to Sally A. Hess, lot 87, Nash­
on' hls farm Friday—Mrs. W. N. Payne, next Monday.'Michael Vester, teacher— ville, $760.
Alex Edmonds to Ernest Edmonds, parcel,
who has been visiting relatives in Kala­ Chancy Wood will teach the Cherry school Baltimore.
812- 0,
mazoo returned home the first of the week and Mr. Glasgow the Brown—Mrs. Lan­
Charles H. ackett to A. J. Miller.40a, sec 7,
don
returned
from
Battle
Creek
last
week
Assyria.
$1100.
—Little May Heart who has been staying
Alina
I.
Bu-di
to A. I&gt;. and F. Smith, lot 86.
at Orrin Loomis' for the past three years Wednesday with slight improvement of Buth'a add, DeltndXSSp.
has gone to live with her father—Bessie health—Several Adventists from Carlton
BenJ. GaakUltuC.&gt;.Gaskl!l.lt0a,sec36 and
attended
quarterly
meeting
In
Hastings
M.
City.
$1130
and Eddie Benedict are visiting their
Guy K. Maunlns to Frank II. Osgood, pateel.
aunt in Prnlil :vl!le—John Schram, of your last Sabbath —Mr. C. L. Smith and wife. sec
». Baltimore. 81100.
city will work for hls father the coming James Covert aud others attended the
G. W. RoalAndHF to James M. Brooks, 43 sn.
surrmer—Ed.
Gates and family have Sunday School Convention at Hastings rds. Woodland, m
SUM
d. Gat-s lo William Florr, 40 a. sec a.
last
week
—
Farmers
have
started
the
plow
moved on and will work Dan Newton’s
Carttaton. 1700;
farm—Arthur Gesler has returned to hls and many will sow oats this week, if II
Alice L.
lev to Alice D. Mapen, 33 a, sec is.
claim In northern Minn.—Gid Wilkinson does not storm—Mr. Glasgow has moved Thornapute. $253.
Newman Fuller to Frank Lancaster, 50. sec
Mr.
and wife visited at Jay Wilkinson,s last Into the house vacated by Wm. Cole.
•A. Irvlny. mo.
Cole having mov«rt&gt;n the Wagoner place
Sunday.
Henry HimeShdln to Ell D. Eaton, parcel. »oo
—The mud has disappeared and dost dies. 1. Haltimun*. $75.
Brn«h Bldg*.
Zub* L Mead to Ell D. Eaton, fta, sec 1, RaltlHow la this for the first of April—Miss
m ore, $75.
P. R. Karns will build a new bam tins Myrtel Odell spent vacation week wltL
Auvumus Del bar to John Newman, parcel, seo
summer—P. Anders and wife visited at her parents—The sugar season blds fair 8 and 17. Assyria, 81.■Un.
John Newman to Augustus Delbar. pares sec
Mr. Myers’ In Podunk Sunday—F. G. to bo short—The penplea party won the
17. Assyria, $1500.
Pierce talks of trading farms with a man field as follows: Supervisor, Martin I). 8. and
U.'.y.'
Frank L. Wellman, parcel, see
Jstn.-s Covert: Treasurer,
Treasurer. 4, i-avneton. woo.
...................................
In Johnstown—Charles Clark droveja well Falconer; Clerk. Jam.-s
H»U to Charles Johnson. 80 a. bm 6,
for John Bpmschka last week—P. IL Sohn Wickham: 11‘ghway commiMloner.'!
Kams’ auction was ” ell attended Thurs­ Oliver Chwney; Justice of the Peace, full &lt; gJt M’ Brown to Ed. F, Blake lot 8 Middle­
term.
Albert
B.
Raymond;
member
of
b'd
viUe."iod
’
'
day-Henry Andera has taken an agency
for a paint house—Richard Hill of NoIng, of Rr.lew. Geom C. Nlelwl,: CoutoMoa. I _*•
■«lot 4.
was on our streets one day last week—
n5'?*
ta«. H» vu
Mary Owen is now staying with P. R. 8. Smith, Chas. Hickerson
■
, tua. Cty.gaoo.
, O. D. S.-ankUng tn O. H. Phillipa. 5 a, mc M,
Karns’ family—John Anders and children
were visiting Brush Ridge friends 'Rat
Cieb:«niTiiLffendan to Mary Haffanden. M a,
Sunday.
Charles Mason amputated one of his s-.xSt. Pralrtevitle, 81.00
toes Saturday with an ax—John Bell. Jr.,
returned from N. Y. Tuesday, bringing his
Fine weather prevails but a little windy father and mother with him—A. T. Haw­ . The dam went out at Manchester the
—There will be a sugar dance at Smith’s ley and Wm. Jarrard are each building ad­ other night, and the cteetrlc light plant
hall, Bowens Mills next Friday night All, dltions to their bouses—Wm. Bivens and bad to be shut down leaving the city In
arc Invited to attend—Ed. Hall commencedi Geo. Conly were at Battle Creek Saturday darkness.
.
work far G. Bant, «f Bowens Mills last• and Sunday—C. Mason’s little girl has the
Monday—Art and Ed. say they have a, diphtheria—A. T. Nawiey is on the sick
■ list—John Marshall to visiting In IniL,
are going to gait until tell—Wa bearr this wrtilag—Quarterly meeting st Mm
I B. shsrtft, as ISA aad It* at ApriL

Additional Local

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John Kelly's Diq Fire!

Biq WiNb I

FINE SHOES Biq Crash
Take the Lead!

tUCH is a ccndenscd history of
the recent big fire. The fall­
ing walls smashed through my
building and to get even I am

Our customers who
have been in the habit
of going to Grand Rapids for this make of
shoes should remember that we have a full
line in all styles and widths from C to EE.
See that new style toe that is all the rage now.
Call and examine them. Every pair
warranted.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2N5ON. i

ONE PRICE

SHOE DEALERS.

WANTED!

SAW LOGS
I

will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING.
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
cap1! handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

SMASHING PRICES
On many things at my new loca­
tion in Messer Bros. &amp; Rey­
nold’s building, in the place oc­
cupied formerly by the Hastings
City Bank.
DON’T BUY ANYTHING*
IN, MY LINE WITHOUT
CALLING ON ME AT THE

PEOPLE’S DRUGSTORE.
W; n. GOODYEAR

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also ’•emember you
get a Present—"Good
Form,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything -in my Jew­
els ry store
Quality and price al­
ways right.

J. L WILKINS, Agt F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

u.

�INDIVIDUALlTYjNjYPe'NMT'Na

..3

.....I KS-tata

Hood’s Cures

Mr. Abner C. Ftotaont.
l&gt;rake. Mleh.

After-the Grip

!n Miserable Condition
-1 take Oil* OPP- rtunlty to speak my mind on
a,« rtrw .1 »«&gt;» • s
that the grip uwa elderly people pretty *ev» rely.
1 am sixty-nine year* old. and when ,he
Lk*ii mi hut winter 1 came very near dying.
1 «s« all broken down and
Reduced to a Mere Skeleton.
1 co ild.n'M ieem to
“X length or get any
modktrf to help me- I
&lt;® Uy
nnod'h Ssrianarills. One bottle cured roe; built
X* *do n?t fee-“y eBeco 0101,5 dUca^lcrt My^son Is taking

E. M. T.O ‘W&gt; fornwT.;.Tnw reproseorittf

,
U..U

-x relugo! “‘eras nU-

llrltrtb

«^h’ Sonthorn.

I bed 1UM taeo on

,''!"P”'ary

*° cur records, defrayed with the ex- i
ception of two. Some lived to see the ;
earth swept with water and covered ,
similar to common modern ean.
many feet deep with mud aud then with ।
ice They had no food, and they de­
routed each other until they were exter­
minated.
_
1
t-But far, far in the south, where the ,
^Mt-nt
fire-&lt;thd stony rain and the flqods weifc .inmlo hU taort hurt
।
vonugler» severe, there survived Awo people, tion. Ht stood &gt;
that braid, it the pyramid.
k
the progenitors of tlie Atzlan race—a
whitp man and a red woman. In a canoe It nl about thirtr-oe'en tret
length
aud
tw.lv.
I.'wH*
they faihe here from the sea, aud they
high and l.ruouatta tn a »wa»
.built new cities and populated the earth. bead 'id
Utak, wall corecd and&lt;®yU‘K
But it took many ages to, do this, and
grawfnHy. Th. bow was drakodortr
the people have forgotten their origin,
bqt as they had existed in darkncM for m&gt; fo, nbont’lowr fret, mid tta
although somewhat
,
long, when tho sun returned they wor­ vessel,
Mio-nml showed much nautical know!shiped it and have continued to do so ed^'sta had vight wid«
ever since, and have made tho serpent had*«id«ntlywi a
their god of evil since that day when^
filled with terror, they saw the sun swal­ tho cmrtwof th. borf. a» th.™ wre •
round aoerture in one thwart. There
lowed up.”
were deep round notches in the outer
“Not only a single kingdom was de­
rf”tta gunwal., evid.ntly n.ml.
stroyed, bnt half the world,” continued ^olbrreio^r p.*llre,rorthn.^h.
the priest.- “All mankind was believed
must
have
been propeHed, rs there wm
to have been swept away in tho dire
no evidence of oars or any other appli­
catastrophe, and although we kilowthat
some were spared they were left desti­ ance for their use.
Th. wood ol which Ob.
tute and wretched, becoming savages
re hard re iron and re black- lit*1*
and cannibals ere they rose to their for­
otnda ol pure gold occurred at J&gt;0Tt'al»
mer state.
lust under her gunwale.endmitlj Sonn­
"However,” continued Ikln’pel. “the
tag at on. tint, prutuirwnl feature, ol a
destruction of the city of Atlantis oc­
Stated decorative border whtch tail
curred at a jieriod when mankind had
been obliterated in the Wackneo..at
arrived at a state of great learning and
civilization, for we know that the meet yrera. On her boflotn ta found tanmclo&gt;, black and brittle, proving that oh.
wondrous cities then stood.on tho shores
of the western ocean, to which came had ouco voyaged at tea for a 1'mg pe­

mlmirer of ««
which tho woJ*t
“ ju be dtotmgatobcL
different °Pertt‘&gt;"J^7r opportunities than
but I*,
,This field presento fewer
docs tlxrtof the^at-dwri Ingexperv,

hto rosidence one

day I lbou.,111.
rang the bell an 1
.•The sarvaniirri

Jo n}]f carf

mMMrg
ba&gt;T BQti\Jd)3

evurtJ!i0&lt;i. °r n^tvrmwrittcn document In
page of the lang tyP”
with an£fdenee had not been
other In which some of the wor« “ fac

,h'1
Ihxdwmkrtl
„ot re^-lxA
on a he* » 2S Af course I was not to be
non town and
« J .Upp^l a few shilheadrtl off that
y
lings
/darned that his lordship
pumpc«i h*m- 1
sitting in front of a
te« I
J p&lt;.w“n.|wr. I«ta&gt;
9CT‘
t h/wu in the hlbit of of tak-

chamfed.
WJJtten on the Mun« kiDd
pectod page was writte
difference
vf a machine m the
rariou» inanubotween instruments of
J
jce#

learned that
.
fog a long walk
elded to
Hallled forth In

D„.rtWe-. f

tak ««

fuctnrers wes
teacher of
An expert su-nogritpher andJn
typewriting was e“ .**hv counsel he said
iJSy
not difficult
th-t-.Kenerftl rue
for an expert to Olsting

na

Krf

WIMj 1, and I de­
after 12 he
cnat tritb n ponovertook him a

choDBlnu la their um™ t,_ j/? “•
beet French mixture, which U eta,,
muchFrtoehu

tnm. M. d—iwd

-I know What 1 am talking abom -1.
continued, "and could prove :o yw ‘I H
say.”-Boetou Journal.
«

••mWblnrt of

Jot . word eonld I grt out rf

„tan u.«l !&gt;y

I. nt»

‘“’i
5~‘

Mm tbxt hl. 1-1 prod,'^^j
.bl. mb. tat I
" ^oi
afterward that he would not speax w

chine, but not consecutively.
Th. rviwoD. given l°[ lfaf’
were. In ibe «nt pl.ee, llrttlb. W

.

hnm.n o.txrr," ud.l «
rtportrr tbr &lt;*tar Jr,,.U .
opportunity u th. mport., tj. "S’”••
or the car conductor.''
M.ceum
“For ItrtUocr," h. euoUMm...
Deter bu/Oprni mrem.l. ^^,.&gt;*11
U-teror^m., The, „
‘“'b.
prove ruinous to gloves
“School teachers nenr
and lemon drnt
“ ““ “l l»'««r “l.'l m.,1 driok
I
the ume lta« Th.!
tmoher I one. bed Umt i„Mlwl“" « •
,»kA . tonmto ml
“The bleoe young inu
’ “«■
eweetbe«rt ■ deluty tax
piece ol tb.c.rxm.l.,
th. rw Why, .?eo

A Soldering MeUl lor AlnnUslu*.
An Ingenious.Itrenror iu.N&lt;.r»sIeuito ba,e reeUeod Ut« much tot ilraMretata
ota soldering maul torulummim.,
slats In combining cadmium, xlM raX
mixed In Bttwtaullslly
talowto, “
portions: Fifty pans cadmium teS,
parts alnc and the remainder ntlb[L
aloe tad ng Brel melted In an. suitable'yT
acl, the cadmium la added to tills ewt
tbe Un In pteera-lhr mass to la well
ed, stirred and poured.
The proportions of the vxriocx hur-di.
enta may be varied lu actunlanee
use to which tbe substance f. to btout
Thus, where a strong and tenacious
lug to required a larger proportion of Cad.
mium may bo used; where gj^at sdbtaks
to desired a larger proport .Ultt&gt;f ajM
be essential, and in coms uf an attnetiu
and durable polish bring * .uabt a
&gt;er cent, of tin would be called tor —N™
VseUr

nu^ol the .n.»U IrttOT wen clo«lt«l «l£
Tta''e" .nJ
were e.pedMly tad. Th. Democrat. ____________ __
ribbon med lor HW&gt; H •“
greateahips from far away toward the
worn » that tor the real of tbe doeu
Upon U:- thrao trcodon “’“‘X*
setting sun, from distant islands, taking - It wre with a creeping fwltag—»
tomi 1 tbrt. xitlreor »
l» ttaoootor
mrnt. and the writing ™
many months for their voyages, and shudder of involuntary awe-ttat Brio , lu color; tbe lattir lari wax In t»rt due ta rfuranxmt tbere reclta«l1 nine Roman.,
LT. r
UMrtnuKh,I;
very iaptd!y.“ A. C. Folsom, p. m.. Drake, MU In bringing rare and curious treasures gated upon this wondrous relic, .nd it. the .upertur .kill ot the writerot the d.«
lor tbo »w« ol tin. &lt;-■*•» tad tamo ta ml~l
th, rajintt at Vxriv that thorn tnvltod
“HOOD-8 PiLLB sre i»cridy vegetable, and do from another nice. It was the people wa« several minutes before he summoned, i»ue. The letters were In hetuw
Daniel Boone's bones rtrt la l.ir Ulovtd
not purge, pain or grU-c- S-hl by all druggists. of the far south who were spared, and composure to examine it minutely. In’
"ere Wly'tat'M their iboold Itraor ta more In naratar tbno tta
Kentucky, but the hon, width be bniU
they gi*aduallycame northward, extend­ the bottom-of the lout lay several large
more, nor lore than th. DlMxn.
for a home and in width I.hi»
water
urns
and
a
bundle
of
npeanu
^
ac
“
The
trureta
-ore
wrralhn
ol
room
ing their settlements along the great
1 '"1’n'I'.wn' The “I” «aa accurately c-ndays is a labdmark near St &lt; oarh», Jfc.
open thrlr oiled loeko-nwot o( them.
rivers, building mounds in imitation of with its shaft split andU flint spearhead
where it still stand* in a gnod »*.. ■■ &lt;jf
• ' tcred' in the reft It was to the left of ■hhouKb one, whore white tunic bore the
inserted
in
it.
No
vestige
[he
lasheervatlun. In the lat: r .1. y, . f tbaoid
the sacred city”—*—
.Inule dork-tripe ol » renMor. hod pre- pioneer's life be occui led th.- ;4c
“Tvc seen them,” interrupted Gilbert,
I nousv as both sitting n-hm
'
“and they ore the source of much dis­ ago decayed. On the stern tiiwart rest­ &lt;e, tbe others, ijlng turned In th. tar. (erreJ t ta crown °&gt; I'r '“”1
whereon the, recline. 1 wreeof
I thickly I and busied hiflMt If makin ed
an
oblong
block.
Eric
pitchrtl
it
up
*d(:
cussion among our learned men."
The no. eheet. alw, hatl a wider margta by ineruole-l with Iror,. wl m?'1'
S3 souvenir* fur friend lb •. tax, be kept
“They still exist then?" inquired ikla- and knew ut once that Jt wm inetak
two space* then those woleh followed nnd
men, rtwlili ne tarered with light -llko. .the cherry wood coffin ' • :*'! fwhlu&amp;el
“Can it bo &lt; ojiper?'1 he thdught, and
pal, and continued: “These people went
• n»e iruret* leaned oa their left c,,‘OWB; .I with
ww.u U1
, own han .’.
preceded it.
।
...
hto
N
a
When asked wl&lt;v 1- believed Cuat dif­ ‘ *nd ate with their right hands only. Aw Ij jjad be
far to the north and dug deep in the taking his knife he sliced a small piece
1... used to ki In
I. •
set ml
it was bxbnre. rudely en­ ferent persons wj
eheet* he
earth for copper on the borders of tho from it.
' he end of the couroe silent servants Urnea a Jay* "jual t is
if &lt;&gt;1 It." M
north sea. We have none of this cop­ graved with cbaracteH slightly resem­ tlua the ojwrato|- win* turned out page j brought water In silver l&gt;owl wand proffered
** of hl„ (;|d aW}!Ini.
1
T«
per left. It long ago vanished, but the bling Phcnnician writing! A slab of K wns more c-xp-j l than the other. The linen napkins that the flngero might be houee was &lt;mr of li.«
memory of it lingers with n*. ’Twas a bronz»d What wiu* it doing here? Ikla- , former's touch «i« mure uniform; none ot . waabed. while another attendant wiped Wo Charire csnnty.au&gt;! I:
watebtd ha
hto letter* secntdl to override each Other, | low wooden table with a thick cloth.
’
j building with interrs!
l rare and valuable metal. After a long pel did not know wind it was. hut be
ucago kt«r
I as was sonirtlmtfi the case on iheotber j
In the open space before the table and
Ocean
’ time the cities of the great country of said that there was un&lt;i&gt;' a knife made
; rtages. Hto puDttuatieu marks did not
i
| Xibalia, which had sunk iu the tea of the same metal in Atzlan. bnt it had । perforate the p*|*r. The indentations of the couches other slave- were
down saffroccl dyed
‘ 1
been
lost
for
many
ye
i
_
i where a strip of land had beeft. slowly
his paragraphs Were *ix spaces. SKainst
-------------- ---- deducril by a newiy »
Calcula'ibU*
•■Tbe dwell.™ in At were wiwr than ! roe. «S“n and were rebuilt. All title ;; from the temple ages r[•|p» by a man who ' five on tbe r,of llhe document, lie used might almorb the blood which lay in little I
"ine uweiivra UI .-ki
luau
~ -n—.......... . .
,
I “u *•' ——i ••
■■
•win upon tho pale pavement. There the ; rented &lt; !&lt;ftrlc mesrari: g and flirf!* hzht
all other people. They conunauded the 1 was long ago, long ago, before the sea i wuUt iuto the desert an l never rtfurned. ' three spares brtlreeu hi* sentence-; the
gla&lt;Uatora
had
been
fighting
but
a
mo:
pbut&lt;
graphic apparn!n‘‘
.meh
knives, he others only (we.. The first made a space
•
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•
* •brought- had ’left
-r* thew detert, abtae ”
s,btit
after
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Ju
knives,
thumlerand
the Usbtningond
no,
L
..
--• such
In At
At there
there were
were luaay
tuauy
mmt Iwfare. to entertain th&lt; gu«rt*
, nuu bulls move through iLerdr at tie rota
jverflowc&lt;r
■heaven, as you do.
■
•but .they weret'ry prcc-um,. anil I after n comma; tU«- latter did not.
down fire from
They a time a wild and savage race overflowed*
tbe banquet, and haring given atrong &gt; of l.«26 fret- per
the at erag,
1
The
writer
of
the
bulk
of
tbe
pajer
wm
the land from the north, strange in but one, which Quetzsl had brought,
proofs of their skill and of their courage about threw acconds’. tire trnlr-St !z*w
journeyed on the water in great canoes,
"
- — - •
’ •• ’ |
ever seen in the■ ’west.
*
" had’ I lew acquainted with the rules of punctua- they had been dlsmisrod, and were dqw j Weuublic._______________________________
He
and the wind obeyed their commands; speech and dark, fearful and blood- J
!
tlun
than
was
the
other
man.
One
mu
they sailed by night, for they knew the thirsty. They drove our people back heard of arrows and spearheads and axes 1( always put a |&gt;eriod and s colon after behind ths houW. out of eight, one trying
htars aud had a magic guide. They it was until they were obliged to dwell in the of the same metal, but had never seen ; the words “to wit;” tbe «»lh'cr used only a to stanch hls wounds, the other stiff in I
The slab had] been preserved commo. For the'fifcttrc I in the paging of death and carried by his com raj&gt;«.—Bren­
who taught the early dwellers on the inaccessible cliff houses and build them­ them.
shores of the sea how to build their selves walled towers for defense, for they sacredly, yet he had thought more than &gt;hret 17 a lower case "1” was u«ed; on tor der Matthews In Harper’*
Builder
ouce
of
trying
to convert it into axes, other sheets n capital "I." The jury could
were
not
a
warlike
race.
houses.
their seen,
seed, maae
make their
Douse.*, plant rueir
inmr rfecrev- ;
‘•Since the people lived in the caves but knew of no way to
it.
hardly help agreeing with the export's
ords and worship their god.
It seem" nt range to speak of the United
At this moment Eric glanced up and conclusions.—New York Tribune.
brought them seed in’ rimes of faimne, •and cliff houses, .the rivers have cut
States as "Brother Jonathan,” and the
and cattle and fowls.
'Twas raid of ..their way deete into the earth, leaving beheld the evil face of Cltilpa, his eyes
wonder is bow it ever began; but on in­
them that they could see farther than "the dwellings of our forefathers high lighted with malice, ptriirg down upon
A medieval custom prevails in Freiberg, quiring Into the matter we find that the
other men. by which I judge thfty pos- upon the cliffs, so you may know that them. As Eric's wyes met his ho drew': in Breisgau. This is observed on the custom arose from an ordinary remark
. his head back and disappwared, but there
aesA-tl magic tubes, such as yon. my many ages have passed since then.
birthday of the lyigning grand duke of made by General Washington at tha be­
••There
were
seven
great
cities
in
the
}
-------------------v
,
i
was
an
tthpleasfog
suggestion
in
thesus:
brother, have. Indeed our books show
Badeu, and consists of a foolhardy trip to ginning of the Revolutionary war. On
them looking through such tubes toward Atzlan country agee ago. but they have j pjcjou3, vindictive look! in his face that the topmost part
the tower of the min­ going to M.iatachuwtts to organize the
the stars. They were white and bearded; vanished, and we know not even where j left a feeling in Eric's mini that Uhalpa ster. It is a dangerous enterprise, for the army be found it scant of ammunition |
Dr. WILLIAMS’
. ’tis from them we derive the white blood they stood; but we know they were would be a good man to make a target tower is 44.0 feet high, and the ascent is and alt means of defense, and do odo could
MEDIOTE CO™
in our people, but they were of greater rich and heantiful. Atzlan is a very of before very long. JlrlarH-l had seen made from the exterior of the building. suggest any way out of tbe difficulty. '
Schenectady. 1LT.
old city, but it is in truth the youngest | nothing, bnt when Eric explained the The steeplejacks in their ascent have to Something must be done at once for the '
stature; they were large men. like you.
»^Br&lt;xkvillc,OnL
In fact they were a people such as you of them all and stands upon the site of J occurvence he angrily called to Uhalpa, leap from atone to Store, of ten a yard apart, public safety, and General Washington,
have told me of—people who know all a city far more ancient. Beneath the but received no answer. The man had- and one false step on the narrow ledges who had great confidence In the judgment
buildings of this old city aro under- clipped out stealthily, and this added to would be death. At the topmost pinnacle of Governor ’Jonathan Trumbull, of Con­
things.
plants. kosEs.
pistol shots auuohnce that the climbers necticut. said In hls dilemma, '*We must
|
|| VJ I I
Ornamentals, eta.
“But there caule a time, the legends ground passages of wonderful extent, Eric's unpleasant feeling. That Chai pa
have succeeded. Then an immense gilded consult Brother Jonathan on the subject.”
tell, when they grew bold and wicked, and more splendid than anything we I hated as wqll as feared'hhu be knew full
at half ik'enft prkt*star revolves and, the descent is begun.
“
Brother
Jonathan
”
was
equal
to
the
oc
­
defying the gods. Then there appeared have aboveground, for onr forefathers j well from the evil glances he cast npon Each man receives as a reward the sum of
casion. and supplied many of the lacking
in the sky a great serpent of fire. For were more skilled in the art of masonry him, and there seemed something umi- live marks from the state and a sumptuous Dercssitire. and afterward during the war
days it was seen approaching, and all than we are.----------------------------------------------- | nous in his stealthy hovering and spying.
dinner.
It became the custom In any emergency to
“In these passages aro huge arches ! still, as he had disappeared, neither
the world trembled with an awful
On the occasion of the slxty-aixth birth­ say, "We must consult Brother Jonathan.”
JAI GOILD
dread. The light of it was terrible, aud which we cannot build now, and in them j Eric nor Iklayel allowed it to rest long day of the grand ^uke of Baden, three’ in time tbe name became applied to the BUlNyv and
«--*r Wg;1®*
*5
flames weht before its mouth. It de­ we have stored our treasures, vast sums | upon their minds, and they continued men undertook the ascent. One of them whole country, and it to pleasant to know dfroet with tbe nrodnrtw £»•.-*’•
on
arriving
at
a
projecting
bar
of
Iron,
voured the sun, as you. can .sue in our of gold and silver which the priests of j their examinations of tbe relics uudisthat the groat Washington himself was the
halfway up, went through an acrobatic originator of it.—Harper's Young People.
tsrbed.
focred books, which show Quetzal bat- tho sun for centuries have collected.
“Our people built great roadways aud ;
Each of the gland tiles inserted in performance. This was before nn immense
tliug with it and conquering it; but that
crowd of astonished spectators. He twisted
is a religious fable. As it approached aqueducts in those dnys which have , th0 walls, iklapel asserted, had been
and twirled about as If he were but within
The finding of ths body of Daniel Boyer
the earth grew dry and parched; men passed away, which were the wonder of brought in the very earliest times from a few feet of the earth.—London News.
JAHKRIFF SALK
In Kxeler township ba* brought to light
Notice Is hvrrb) p»vn th*’ o*a
fled into caverns and deep pits, iuto aJl the nations, who came to us to learn I al They were covered wth rude pic­
the story of thia aged hermit. Boyer w»i writ of fl«-ri bv iA-' tM.tted
»»
mines and wells, to avoid its blighting, our arts &gt;f building, mining.-eculpture, ’ ture writing, among which Erie found
People Who Fall Safely.
seventy-seven yean old, and for forty-eight •eat of ti&gt;e eilvutt court -' '-hr »« “J
painting
and
writing
—
the
study
of
the
|
representations
of
elephants,Hions
anfl
A fall as a rule Injures a drunken man
poisonous breath. The earth waa swept
ry and State of Mtah'san. b&gt;
toSs
; ^eis, distinctly and carefully drawn, much Ina than a sober one, because the yean had lived alone in a little stone hut, delivered and agauiirt lire
.
with flame. Then came scathing, grind­ sun, mo«jn and stars, and our religion.
eight feet wide and ten feel long, sur­ lands and tetriwvnl» of J**?*. I ^nt saS
“I can show you,” continued Iklapel.
of which Iklapel had no concontrolling power of t he mind being ren­
ing showers of stone and sand, tearing
rounded by a swamp. His sole companion Ceqatyof Barry and In ay&lt;»r
rad, ont. dered nil through intoxication the body was a dog.w Re did his own cooking. The ■mTrfclUp T. Cotart.' r. I &lt;1-1 oa ibe xb *uj iflj .
sway the forests, filling the valleys, lev- ■•m»nT thing, which cam. from At ttgv, cepUon wh.tcTer lx,,oul
Jaauanr, A. D. «•«. »c»y
J±5
—
...
. falls as an Inert mass, and thus the chances principal part of hb food consisted of wild take all the right, title M.rt !tdtre»f of «* ■“
■ eling and burying the cities. Great At ago, when the sea, now dried up, reached iinea.
There were .boats delineated
"taktH. t;£x. i era IV
’»gg
“J Au!“ ''
- -------------------““ one be- of injury are lertrued, for, strange though game that he shot in the woods. For half
sank beneath the sea, the bridge was de­
there somewhat
resembling--- the
it may appear, it to no lew a fact that the
It.,arerntad rralratalI“,“‘ '£2J
stroyed forever, and the, people perished . •■Wh.tr eriri Enc txtmtatel. (o„ them
most numerous cases of injury arising a century hls only occupation waa the of Harry aud State of Mtctta»n.•1'' *.,L&lt;75
"Hxve you traUition. of th. tim® when , ^HjMtag thora ta tta rarly Toltec from a fall an- caused by the effort, volun­ making of ax handles, which be carried to tax at the north
*'n*r ,,t,&gt;,‘^-r tort
from the face of the earth.
tioa tund-vr t*-i&lt;1' M ,r‘’^{j K
.
maoueenpte. Temple front, ted hoore., tary or otherwise, to avert the ronse- town on hls back and sold. He rarely wore quarter of
“The legends differ, even in our fam­ th. ■«&gt; Wte near thta placet
Dorth of range eurht *v*t, B-**ttwitun
'•Oh ye.; therowra ngrrattet.ro th. ™ chnriat. with prancing horara. ted, queoces. thus , straining tbe muscles aud shoes, even In the coldest weather, and two
ily tales; some tell of two who survived
cording to the governuHtit 'urvrt
and thirty links. tb&lt;oce
te&gt;gg
in their canoe, others on the back of the north, .aid th. pne.1, ".nd n chain of I00.t wo„dorfnl 0( Ml, a tattle eoene. tendona Very rarely are injurious effects when bls body was found Im the path lead­ ebaiui
at Stat "load Dilv-uine nxri
ing
to
the
spring
from
which
he
got
water
targ.telt
lake,
in
a
gre.t
circle
to
th.
iD
which
cloud,
of
rolling
.moke
ted
from
a
fall
known
In
a
lunatic
asylum
for
■ turtle; bnt the common Atzlan tale, the
title, tlreure m-Tth on litre of *wd h
the same simple reason—the mind has no tbs feet were entirely naked. He slept on
■ ......................
one we tell the children, is nearer the east. All this desert was at one time]
® curiously cured
tubes
belching flamks,
u^w tb»
a plank bed. Hls death was caused by north line ofsection
truth; It says that the people first came under water, and it was near our city.
'• mowing down whole rows of men, were influence over tbe action of the body.
heart disease. A brother of the dead man
And
it
is
a
remarkable
and
well
known
from n cave iu a mountain, where they But it dried away, and the land was depicted with rare skill. It would have
aS5e(la*d»ote &lt;&gt;r
’V XluteZ
was
also
exceedingly
eccentric.
Neither
of
fact to those who have to deal with such
time-fourths acre* Of! tire
were entombed when they fled, with cat­ white with salt. In the underground stood for a rude picture of a modern
cases that whatever injuries arc so caused them married. The brother always blimbed part of sooth ea*t quatt-T c.
tle and other animals. There was but a room of the temple is a canoe, which field of war.
heal much more rapidly than In the case into a tree every day and sal there for hours tn town twnjrorth of rat l-c e «bt wed «««
dim light, lasting only a few hours each has been kept sacredly, that journeyed
as follows to-Wit: ton&gt;tne-""
,» B“*
oortb
It waa with wonder and smswetnent of sane people, the mind having more to and played hie violin and sang songs.— CornerofsecCoutwenlv
’ day, but there were two blind men who often to At and returned laden with that Gilbert studied the strange pic­ do with retarding or assisting nature's Philadelphia Record.
one hundred and sixtyrwd'’•*’ uJ/tJub* &lt;*•’
cheered the dull hours with flute play­ much treasure. It is the .boat, they say,; tures, undoubtedly relics of a long past efforts than to generally known or realthence west along the qnartr r
*
that brought Quetzal to this land.”
ter of the state road.
lB(otying.
ago, for he was convinced that the bed.—Boston Herald.
road to tbe aertlon fine
In our present English currency there Is State
"One of these struck the roof by
“I must see itl"jjjied Eric.
oue and twenty -eight. «*** e»t
priest had no knowledge of their import
a discrimination against silver, for sums tion line to Use place &lt;d !*-&gt;«-' S •', w |D(tM
“Ton shall this very day. I shall pro­
chance with his flute, bringing out a
and meaning; in fact the characters in
‘
..A
,n? ""**
cmr I”
U exceeding forty shlllinga, gold or paper I shall export lor rtle
hollow nouDd, upon which the elders of cure torches at once."
which the records were written upon iha b&gt;Ul ot monopollxlDg the man wbo backed by gold la the only legal tender. In or vendor to the highest I ii’drr *\L nty of
“Never mind them," said Eric. “I
the tribe deto.-mined to bore in that di­
trout door of the courttfe ftiti
them were with few exceptions nn^aterete* to pa, hl, eotnpUtnenu to a India the diaariminatlou is the other way.
rection. The flute was sot up against have a lantern that will outshine all miliar to him, they having been super­
girl In pualng, until h.tej.ll looker, on Gold is unknown for currency purpose*,
the roof, and the raccoon sent up the your torches. Bnt what else is there seded by a more convenient if lew pic®"
era made .wore nt n certain apptelteoalon and all debts must be discharged in silver “1EX-nkw”’ lira.!-- &gt;»“
tube to dig a way out, but he could not. among yonr sacred relics from the van­ turesqe method in later times. In these
h.'I
h'
A
tat or paper backed by silver. In France, be­ February. A. 1&gt;. ito„ M( KKvrrr.
Then the earthworm mounted and bored ished city?”
characters ho found many rwc-mbling uaatul. lawn waa conn,rf to a rat, young fore 1873, both metals were used ludiffer"Many things. Images of gold and
Sheriff oi
until he found himself on the outside of
those of the Maya alphabet, but more in girl recently. An old rri„d h,rfih„' ently—that to to say, the French mint was
PhiuivT. OOumovr
the mountain surrounded by water; this silver, pottery, carved stones, earrings, the nature of pictorial representation. family approaching under three conditions always prepared to coin as much silver and
Attorney for Fleintiff
-s
water soon flowed off, leaving only mud. bracelets, atone axes and knives. The These were similar to the characters
By I. W. VbQOMAS. Deputy
------7
eI5d'1“’ aaluuuom, aba ax- as much gold as any one chose to bring to
IL and the debtor, having obtained bto
The worm returned to the cave, and the sacred white knife which your light­ upon the slab of bronze, and there
GUlilHAN' S SALKcotas of either color, might discharge hto
raccoon went up into the mud, sinking ning shattered in Knlcan’s hand came flashed acroes his mind a memory of
In the mailer of the vMate 1
debt with those which suited him beat.—
into it midleg deep, as the marks on his from At."
Plato’s statement—that the people of
WNSi‘&lt;* '"*" hereby
London Tit-Bits.
''Alaa!” cried Eric, with a sense of
fur show to this day.
Atlantis engraved their laws upon col­ bate him sale, and he cannot get away
“The mud dried away, and the animals real injury at the loss of such a treas­
umns and plates of bronze ami gold. Now you may go m&gt; tailing me what you
began coming up from the care. This ure. “I regret the deed now. I should Could it be that this was one of tho"® tagau to eay."-Imdrt.’ HoL JournL
Soon after Napoleon's assumption of the
took several days; then came the men. have hesitated had I known tho worth uw.ui
Imperial purple he cbauced to meet his
■
When they were under ground they of the weapon."
mother In the gardens of St. Cloud. He
IJXXSrt Stair, ««•'“3
A novelty fur travelers who eniov th.
He was trembling with eagernees to
spoke one tongue, but when they cams
[cowrorinm.]
)
71"hy courtler^ *»i half
cup that cheers is • ’comprmaed tea.” " Tlda NMfnily held out his hand for her to ktoa thTretate. right, “JI* »nj
s»ua«*«3
forth they had many languages. The see the relics. Almost feverishly he
Ckoies Spirit*.
’
’ P^?,ap hy^rtata RGaatan firms rwident
minor of. In and to the real
, suf «•
earth was then very small; the light hurried the old man along, and reach­
.
*
so,
my
Mon.o
replied,
at
ta
China.
It
bi
made
of
the
fineTJnS
Wars’ dubs exist Ln London and several
heltur in tbe Counts of
„ fob**
• 'LTS! .tin* Prating her hand in re- Michigan. kn&lt;ron and £.. «* tbe B&lt;rtbW[
was m scanty ae- it had been below; ing the temple he ran up to his room
The initiation fee to five tea leavtH, but la nona the leu urn.n.ta
^r\d ,‘eetlo? 0? Ol’S
there was no heaven, no sun, no stars. and brought down bis electric light ap­ shillings, half of which to remitted should
So a council waa held anti a committee paratus. long unused, but needing only a, the new member bo able to outUe any potrarfol renx at
.
"Meh tak. »p X^t ™ '
appointed to make thdee. They made few touches to be in working order. member present. The tallest stories aro
described as follows:
hneof
the heavens and set the stars in patterns Meanwhile Iklapel had brushed away a, told at every weekly meeting, and the best
°f bears, lards and such tilings, but a wveruig
«n
swum
,
g
covering of sticks, grasses and eartht *^W**tor carries off tbe honorsof th.
wolf rushed in and scattered them about from the ground floor
the temple, reaud whan Eric
Uabto to expulsion.—MUltao.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Nerve

Blood

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roll
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VINES.

TREESs9^®*

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�MORTGAGE KALE.
nrtJuK'b-’rinr b-cn*uade &lt;** th* cnndtjRua
mortgage «mle ff&gt;y Metter
‘id .&lt;ina1" Ko-U.;r t» Hiram M
&lt;
dale! !»*7 r-mb”’ Hth. Aana

'r-ire b - ia:.iva« ««• ‘•erii* rttbe aato
n.rc--tbe «t‘0i uf live • uwftva, ninety
' T, rlghts-mo rei.u. antt^to attor-

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.. :ind »» xrrt -or Droceednrs

prtaWbti described In arid’

AUDITOR GBNEBAVH OFFICE,
I.aksixo.MK'M. .March-K. IMS. 1
is hereby (riven Chit certain tofrs
situsked tn the Vom.ty of Barry bld off to tbe
.'•Tate far taxes of 1»M and priweuis je.trx Uni
dradribed to Sbiteiu" its which wt.l hereafier be
toivwr’ledto tbe office of ’tfie Treasmr.r &lt;4
mKC&lt;iii:iti,,will bv* sold at pablic uuMl«.-&gt; by
-.-ifrl Tie oar^rarthe County ISeat, on rite first
MendayofMay next, nt the lime and place
&lt;«Mtgnat«*&gt;l (&gt;&gt;r thr Annual Tax aales. It not
i*.-vi&lt;juAly redeemed or canceled nceerdlnii to
Mw.
Said *tatfmenw.e«vt.rin* full itowrtptlon of
cnM&gt; parci-1 of xidd tx-ids amt mar t»e -ecu on
application at tiMOfB -trof the County Treasur­
er alter they at* ter-Ked by him.
The land strut* off to the .state L»r Taxes of
detnpt.'on prescribed bylaw.
sVanLUY TV. Turner,

ordrit tn &lt;hc
of thereghw
i .rry tjiuvtvou tie Isf day of’
litx-r-Z. &lt;v:i0rtK«c*. |MMM W»'

CHANCERY fAUX
1. purwiance and by virtue of an order M*'
as* nmttc and provided, notteu decree of the circuit court for tlie County of
-thrt or. Saturday He Harry, in chnneerv. in the hUto nt Michigan.
.tm-e. A. D. TKri. tu ■ten in.ideaBddafeedotiltkv SlrtdaT of November. A
retaeiu. I stlrdl sell at public D. ittrz tn aerrtatu cause theMu peud ug where­
titr !ie«E niddec. al the north in John H&lt;dde&lt;i is complaisant aud G^ltllet)
.e ciniirt Hotre? I" the Ctty of Zuschtril'.. H&amp;rUZaaybnht. ffie Chicago. Kaktb«ing*3L" Pi»re*wtiere the Clr- imae.iaiid Sagjmiw railroad and Casstas L.
Aiv-tw County Is hol4eo). the Gtnsre*. are defeadauts.
l»«l iu s-t-1 mortroip. except
■releas'd, c.r rj much ttKreoL
,rers«*rv to nay the imounf day the Xfml &lt;l»y ot April. A. D.’taw at ten
,5014
er erne. Merest oVteekda the forenoon, at tbe north front do«&gt;r
;
costs, toeeiher wfttii an attorney » oCtbe-Oonrt hmtwh* theCTy of HastiMf^pounty
■ • twenty-five
doWars
envennnUd at Barry and Bare of Mlcbi^an, said CetiM house
••leram. ’Sbe premises being described brluicthe (dace lor holding the circuit court for
mH
as all thwro certain -pieces -mid County of B.»rry Ute folluwfnt: descrtb-Hl
narve6s &lt;n Luk! situMe hi tbe tov.zishlp prapwtsn; to-WK; ’Tnc W.th east quarter of the
ana i^r-igTrlUe t« the . easnty of woutli west quarter of section seveo In ton a four
.■ ..-.rimtifie rtf ffliehtKML and farewa and «x»f.!i.rtuiK&gt;: seven ov and &lt;-oate4«tvg forty
kdlOWK ■
__acres Of {land more or 4css; amt comtoeucim:
•UFSIHT four
VIGORS of Cloverdale, at theaortn cast corner of the north west quar
■uiitv, Mleui.AK: sl*.i twenty-ftve acres ter oftfae north west quarter, ot seetlea twenty••rti.wttrt rtf the cast on^holf et ibe two wad runtdup from tbeuce wxtth f&lt;rty rodx
tlienae west ►vcniy’Wb. tbewcw north forty
rodn tltcnca cast twsritv rods to'41e place
Isbl-rod* t*' north and south iriC twen- &lt;rf besiinlnc.-contalnta.; five acrei at land, ibis
nnK wes? !t tho sauh
cor- also being-tc town f-*cr north.range seven west
&gt;&gt;-r«-&lt;l Ha-&gt;«&gt;.ngs. M'.r*. Mnreh JTnt -eld.
.
EKKU W. Wat-KKH.
(Treat Court Contmtosiuner.
Barry CeuUy, Mich, i
Ai/iwae’K. Kavwrrox.
^jllcltai for Oowolaiuant.

MOI7-'GAHW 8ALR

•rtKin mortuMCe nuk.t by I'Krick Si .John

PRUfffTEUHDES.
miivrof MKlrigiuA'County of Barry-ss.
At a seesion
&lt;he rrnbato Kourt for ttae
County oPRarn-.-toaiden ut the ’Tvsbate Udkae.

■three.
freeent. Charica W. .CnwrtrciLR. Judge of
Trebate.
b*&gt; thv vu.utc-r-i the etiate-uX Willtass C
Adhnson.Meceaeri
On reMhng and It Tug the petit* oi dulv vert led
Ol T. W. OUirgfiw.c/lmiultdraAoraX said ettxto.
pfuyincrttmt tor reasons threrin -ret forth chat
&gt;v virtue ut the i* *er of «*le costslnM. tn said I Ik may tv« licetiwrtf to sell tbu -rval estate ef
. .-.Hesse, juitirttae mx*«* In sueta caw! made *x-t-deeMSed as tu said pettuen Ce-erlbed.
, i t rovHJed notice- H-hereby gtoeu that on
Tlicretrson it • K ordered, tmr. Friday, the
; i’ ;r&gt;lav.tm-eWkth daytf April. A.-E tww. at Kli day of AprV, A. D. im.atalneo’c!oek tn
.in th tor-nooc, 1 shall •ell-at public tuo fortwoon,ncnesiguedforsbptcaringof said;
.
■-.&lt;&gt; fhe Liglmst bidder, at ti..* north jst-tlttou-ind thsStoebelrsat lar-.if sain dftcrav
it ihror«.! Un- "uirt bctMe In cbcclty of Has■1‘ehlgtn, that be sx the ptere where the
.»ort tor Burry ns-juty Is tooitten], tbe

aatl-xboir cause; l?any tbeeetic.-xliy tbe prayer I
at the .retlltouer may t«rt be granted. And'
; co-ts. tCEOti.»r with It Is further uedevtd. tlmt said *»etltlonor give
rtohars -covenon- iwltee to the personsintoceam iu said estate,
bring described ■tf tlie &gt;|Mn'lenry rti said petition and the bear
,.. and Htnte &lt;&gt;t
and kiw.-vn nm. described sm follows:
_
quarnori b
r county.

viper^Dtad ass: circulated Invald County of,
Sarry -’Xice Iu wch wre.le forUirwe •»ucce»el*’
*-eeks previonsAe tsifi day of hearing.
VJ ABLX* W. AaKSIH-. I«wn.
.(A true copy I
Judceot BrutaU*-.

Why Suffer?
Wben you can be Cured
urea tv x martKM*«*&lt;t,u«Mi

Thsusana.;: ar&lt;j smiltring with
'Torpid Liver-the symptoms are
Depiiission* of Spirits. Indiges­
tion, •Constipation, llcadacbe.
,Dr..S£niord'E Liver levigorat-oi
is a reliable remedy ior Lives
Ihfioriters. .It cures Ihousands
every yeRf; why mot try
Dr. Sasford’s Liver lynrgorator?
Your Drugg st will sug ply you.

Michigan Central
“ tZiitf "iitaucri Falls Sonic.”

•dins lij* tec-i inuitiited u
debt now reir. dtrimt secuatd
u&gt;« p.t-l L.- real wln-retV
t.*»j&lt;-»l Iu -va|d mortgage

irete hereby given, that b»-,'
er to sale iat. tn persMCMir |
tncli ciwemuvte and pnr.tdrsL;
rc wilt l&gt;e fureeU*?d by a aaleJ
‘ itien-in ■•lescrlba.l. nt i-utdlrL
it/.’t’-'t bltder. attee front d-rorj
-r in Hasnugit. Utyialil County3&lt;d*y of-June, next ut ten
iii the forenoon of tk u d&gt;T: which sold

" . i .■ In the rtl’age of IntoJT County &lt;sf
.. -il Mate of Mtciiigau. *"d r.tatiiug trotn
।e
ur In an easterly filreclloc along lh«.j
of w* heretofore «vuvey«s'.xnd to the
r.*' ero-'liiK Die race am! cos: ef '.ho lot or
.1^. led io Effi- Baldwin »ixl Groot said
Ah-, tu a south rMteriyfitroettoo on the
i i..&gt; of the racea-ay. to iutet»*«--t Mtepood;
■ • &lt;.l- and along rite westerly .Xis*- of said
hi., uortneriv dwec’lnn to- tlt-v/jun. and
tJ^nee rollowine Uitreeurer &lt;rt Ui* Tiiorn•rho* to :* po&lt;dtrectlf north -&gt;f the
. -fr.tr;Ing. and from *uld yomt oouth to
i’.mi— .:t beznrtuig. cmi’nlmid? Un acres
of 7.. . : and nil a* section GulHMOe In
■th. rang- nine weet. exceptlm»
rn!|| ri.or»• all sTrete and bfehratM uow
3r gocvson. Also toe utidlvldwd one-ban or
iisiez: Commenefnu a’ a point fiftyInclr-s west »u&lt;l tsvelvo rod-,
r» D•et and three laclie. north ot the southmer ttC the northwest quarter ari portion
no-th to th- center ot the Hiornapyto river:
the-i'X i- u*t rteh*, tod*, thanen south u» Btooe ot
be-x'.nuiiig. It ••■* expresslv mideratoodtnat Uum
la't deMirtimdipremites Is nil ttict premtoea. .nRtl
prhii c- and rights of flowage, oword by
A'oiiUe.Gardner and Frank Campbell And
.couitiinjing ’1K &lt;rie linn. Gardner. Camuhcll f
Co., of In lug. and that this mortgage to intend-,
cl to cover.the undivided one half of all nriit’t
of said Gardner. Campbell A Co, together with
the perpetual right to the wrier power, haek
w*t&lt;-r. tie*Age and mill pttvlleges describe-t
above vrttlt the roKerll-mridg mil aud all mil
fixtures therein now standing or hereafter to be
erected tui-i oUced unon said premises Includ­
ing both ot above dcocr pUous.

izx 1-xSx I AX Is*
p.m.ia.kL
VSYt

warrwxJED
Haiti moa...........
M1.GIU.MAK. Kota' Agnut, Haotisgs

CARTERS

CURE

Pick Tte*Ucho and rr.Urma all tbr, trOublM tacf.

&lt;

&lt;&gt;&lt;* rratnra. *nah CM

SICK
HEAD

Assignee.

ADMINISTRATOR’S BALK.
4n the matter of tkeeOto of Esther M. Pen
u&lt;nk. deceased.
. . ..
..
Route Is hereby riven that 1 shall sell at
pubUe auction to the olgbest bidder, on Friday
tbe aist day at Svnl. A. D-.
ITO.
at ten o'clock. In tke forenoon at Ute
late residence of Um-tote Bather M. Pcnnoric.
oc iretlon sixteen hereto described, in the
tuv,-iM&lt;klp of Barry'. i° fbe county of Barry,
in Ute slate of Michigan, pursuint to
lleeausnd authority granted to me on .he 8th
day of March, A. I). ITO. by Ute Protmte
coart of Barrv county, MlebUnn. all of Ute
estate, right, title and interest'rf the
ceiwod oL in and to the real estate situate nnd
t-Hng in th* county of Barry, .to the s-ate of
Michigan, knivn nnd described as follows.
t&lt;Th‘’south west quarter, section sixteen, ex­
cept one and ua&gt;bidf acre* off the south west
c truer. The south east quarter ot the south
cast qutrter east of tbe highway section seven­
teen. school l»t number four, section sixteen, all
tn town one ib north range nine (fll wsst. Also
ennimenrink fourteen rods west of Uto center of
section twenty-eight. T. I. N. R, 9. W., thence
west four rods, then*® smith 15 rn»l«.Jheera ea«
Cmr rods, thence north 15 rods to the Pj*®® -°f
batoning. Also commencing at the north west
-»raer of lot 3» tn the vltlw «&gt;r Delton. Barry
count y. Mich., themw east so feet, thence south
50 feet, thence westoOfrer. thence iiortn »feet
du s.-rtion six. town 1 earth. riutgjJ» we«:..
yysi, w. iiampto...
AdnUitotrator.
Paled, March stt.im

APBIL.

Mo.

1893

Noix
Sucb

We.

1

2

3

9

10 11

4

5

6

7

F\ipc«
■Aeat

8

13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 __
21 22.

23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

Ds^oit, tag &amp; Swta

Chicago, Kalanaioo &amp; Sagisi w

IS??.J,iJSi'

JOUS A ROBgKTSOM.

Attorney
Dated. flasUuga. March 1st, 1883.

GOD’S CHASTENING©

arrived’at Sa. Louis from a tour around
the world eta bicycles. They were given a
royal wricome.
Robert Warring, ouhta* of the Mokaska LESSON H, SECOND QUARTER, INTER­
Manufacturing company of SL Joseph,
NATIONAL SERIES. APRIL 9.
Su.
Tu.
Th. Fr. Sa. Mo., is mysteriously missing. He arrived
in Chicago about tho middle of March and
since then all trace of him has been lost
COKDEnCO
American sUkdents in Bolivia were at­
tacked while conducting a Masonic funeral
by a mob urged on by priests. The instru­
.Stenrne. ,
,
ments were smashed by tho infuriated
mob.
__________
Three of Job's frlcnds-Eliphox, Bildad
and Zophor—having heard of the afflict ions
It Is nported that M0,000 persons are of Job. made an npirointment tq come and
destitiwe mid on the verge of starvation mourn with him and comfort him. When
in Cmrq volley, Isthmus of Panama
Makes an every-day convenience of an
they saw him they knew him not becahse
The Htoff of General Fitzsimons late of be wn* so changed. They wept, and rent
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
the First brigade Uliuoto national guard, their clothes, nnd snt with him upon the
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
have presented their old commoader with ground seven days and seven nights with­
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Ead&gt;
a handsome sword to token of their appre­
out
speaking
a
word,
for
they
saw
that
bis
package makes two large pies. Avoid
ciation of his militiuy services troth in the
Imitations—and Insist on having th*
war for the Union aad tn cotuniauM of the grief waa very great (chapter 11, 11-13).
Then
Job
spoke
nod
cursed
his
day,
after
NONE SUCH brand.
brigade.- Governor Altgeld lately Mkcd
which Eliphax was the first of the three to
Che general to resign.
MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse. N. T.
At Rapid City, S. D., Aftan Boutwell, speak, and this lesson is part of hls speech.
Job had borne meekly and without com­
The Lombard Investment company, aged 12, accidentally shot and killed hie plaint the loss of children nnd cattle and
which deal« in western farm mortgages, playmate, Emory Stricker, aged 8. Young even his bodily affliction (chapters 1, 22; »,
Boultvcl!
then
fled
and
ran
not
lie
found.
aas been prohibited from doing burinasa in
It to reported nt Milwaukee that Brad Iff), but these friends, with their falseaccuTIME TABLE.
Massachusetts, but the insurance comtnh
satluna nnd Insinuations, stirred all tho old
In effect January 22, fTO.
sioncr admits that the company is perfect­ Miller aud Alma Nunncmacher, who were man that was In him. These three con­
ly rolrent. The ftjht is made against she found dead at Pass Christian, Miss., re­ demned Job without cause, nnd yet their Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detroto
cently,
had
been
married
nearly
a
year.
personal management
words hove much in them that is helpful.
When Sheriff Wray, of Creston. In., vis­
California is agitated ever the appear­
17. ’•Behold, happy is the man whom God Ly. I Going East
ance in the western sides of a fight de­ ited the jail ho found it empty, five prison­ corn-cteth; therefore despise not thou the
.Grand. Bapida
ers
having
escaped
during
the
night.
,, EaatParto
scribed to be Hike nn electric light’1 that
chastening of the Almighty.” This is
McCord
Monntafa fires are ragingall along tbe sound wisdom ami very profitable if put in
^iekored and ctaunged valors continually.
.. Alto
eastern slype of the Chestnut Ridge and practice. Blessed is the man that endureth
Il wasstiserved all through the slate.
.. I Elmdale
Laurel H411 niouctains, near Connellsville, trial! Count it nil joy whsn ye fall into
„ Clarksville
.. Lake Odessa
robberies suffered at Taris, Tex., Ay the
divers trials. Whom the Lord loveth He
,. I Woodbury
The Ootninina parliament has been pro­ chnsteneth. I! ye endure chastening. God
Santa Fc and ’Frisco Baes. W. IX K\ Ison,
„ |8unfleld
,. Mulliken
a gum-1, saw two thieres leaving a-car.antl rogued after two month*’ session.
deslelh with you ns with sons (Jas. 1, 12, 2;
[Grand ledge
failing to »hnlt them flbed, kiUhxg Leo
Heb. xii, 0,'7).
v
Lansing
S(epte‘nson(r. negro.
just started for England to take posses.. [Detroit
18. "For He moketb sore and bindeth
Albert -V. Reed. of 784 ilaocoft street, Kian nf $400,008 left him by his uncle,whom up; He woundelh, ami His hands make
whole.” Or, us,it fa written elsewhere. “I ___ _____________
Brooklyn, Allied hitnsclf in the Pacific he -bai never-seen.
Lv Howard City
bank, ouilrofidway. fiewi York, rby ahootTbe annual election of the board of di- kill and I make alive; I wound and I heal;
„ Edmore
-ing himself in the ri&lt;ht tern pie.
reciur-H of-tbe World’s fair resulted In the neither is there any that can deliver ont of
BtantoD
i report bns reach .&lt;1 Marshall, Mo., of a choice of the old board except In five coses. my hand” (Deut. xxxil, 30). But though
,. Ionia
Ar
Grand Ledge j
tevrible tragedy-committed Maipolnt midi Four of theve had served before.
.
He cause grief, yet will He have compas­
F Sf
wty betvrer n that place*and Sedalia, where­
Itissahl that the provision deal on the sion according to the multitude of his mer­
IGotDg West~r
M
IMO2£E
in iour perrons were killed. Tho victims Chicago 'board of trade which Fairbank, cies, far He doth not afflict willingly, nor
Detrolt
T
0 05
were Mr. and Mie. Arctay Mxrlow and Cndnbj«aad others are credited with en­ grieve the children of men (Lam. ill, 82,
Lansing
gineering, has netted the clique **,000^00, 33).
Grand Ledge
Mulliken
HL "He shall deliver.thee In six troubles;
The Rev. Joseph Cook divides Chicago’s ■and in d'jsed.
Sunfield
yea, in seven there shall no evil touch
•populaUan Iuto three cIomm^ “American,
Tuesday, April *.
Woodbury
loreigu and infecaal."
Lake Odessa
Nellie Vilas, daughter of I’sited Skates thee.” Not even natan can touch a be­
Clarksville
Frauric M. Brw.-n, a Maryland millioa- Senator Vilas, is dead, tbe fatal ailment liever without permission, for he had to ob­
Smdjue
■airv, vww, murdered and his body thrown in dmving been tourilltis. The seontor is out tain permission to touch Job, nnd if God
Alto
allows
us
to
go
to
the
furnace
he
knows
a well. His skn£ had been ■'fractured and •&lt;/ reach by telegraph or (otter fishing tor
Met ord
how to deliver. So that Daniel’s friends
East Paris
■his
eut. Ilobberf wat the iooea- tfeorpon in Floridian waters.
were right when they said, “Qur God, (Ar ’Grand Rapids
.lame* J. Hamilton, a uegrsex-preauher
whom we serve,'is able to deliver ns from
Tirir.
-'"T~a.1T
wrbo&gt; killed his wife at Flushing, L. I.,
Ixindoc which ir printed or. u postal card. -waa-executed by eiectrothanasla at Sing the burning fiery furnnee, and He will de­
GrandLedge I 11 15
The firt^t number has four illustratioca. a •Slug unison. Tbe killing was Instantane- liver us out of thine hand, O king” (Dan.
3 10
Portland
H &lt;0
iii, 17). In tbe promise, ••There shall no
loniA
12 10
tragedy, a few Jokes and puzzles and some
Howard City
1 45
evil ladall thee” (Ps. xcl, 10). we must not
advertisement*.
'•
’
Fred Rcgulin was sandbnggctl nt Men­ think to escape trouble, for just that fa
Ionia
I
Stanton
asha, W|s., by footyiods who took every­
promised tts (John xvi. 83), and possibly
r
dmore
|
_______
Tin* Sate Janes G. Blaine left two grand­ thing but his watch, and he sow lies is*'a imprisonment and death (Rev. il, 10; Math,
• Every day. others week days only, t stop
sons tboth named after binj, one the ton o! ! criticu! condlt4&lt;m.
x, 28), bnt in the resurrection it shall be
slgnid.
..
&gt;
"ioung JimJim-gMame"
*ue Marie
wane Nevins,]
jsevins. | -AcuUcctim*of jxwtagewtotup* buffered seen that we hnve not Im hurt,nor a hair onParlor
"Young
lUalue" aud
cars on all trains between tiraad
and the other Emmons Blaine’s son. Both J’“‘•raafiion at New Yoifc Jt ;* valued nt of our heads ]&gt;erisked.
Knptdsnrid Detroit. Heat* 25 cents. Conheetloas
Lh^etooyaiKeTnpeQr*hmUthTt
thto .u.._
Uma '» JtliMH't'S
**«’.’&lt;'* mid
’‘»J eomnrtst-M
comprise* wtamiMi
Stamp* -af
af the westwtst.i___ j..
........................
made luL'utun station, Grand Rapids with tbe
20. "In famine He shall redeem thee Crni'AuoA
West Michiga&gt; railway fob
only.
Tht Persian Jew Hanucah, who was th*- ’ •erti hemisphere
t—** rtM,v
fnun death and in war from the power of
New naval regulation forbid navnl ofll-i the sword.” The upright shall not be
dvrcrrest-ntC iiicngoon kcharge of having
■wludled people out of &lt;W«0.0l&gt;J while pass­ &lt;cers -Crum acting m oorrenfwudeuta of ashamed in the evil'titne, and in tbe days' ips. CiiAKUivoix ani» Pjctoskby. Favorittr
rcutc to thesununer resorts of northern Michi­
ing «m a coke* tor for a Jewish relief funiL mcwspapen*.
of (amine* tiny shall be MUisfied (Ps. gan.
Tho Arkansas Jswom- ■*( representatives■ xxxvii, 18. 19). He who fed Elijahzby the
has 'been bmonthly acquitted ot the
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago.* :30 A--las --------_____________
prened a trill aahntluing
question
charge.
• -----T------ „ tbe ,
____ _
brook and in the widow’s house during M. and lib P. M., •11-JO P. M. Arrive Chicago
p. M.. fl.*5 P. M. and 7 :05 A. M. .
St
Banntbyto. Pctiteatanl Ep*«co|K*l ‘ rof htdciing a countituticMal convention to the three years’ famine, who fed Israel for 3-35
I^ave for Manistee aud Traverse City TJS&gt; A.
ubnteb. Oi Baltimore, Aid., waa entire!j J tbavteers of the state.
forty yj-ars with bread from heaven, who M. and 5» P. M.
i.
Lvavr ior cbarlexolx and Petoskey ' .^0 A. »?.
’
.- .
|
C. L. Krtoaing.of Pittsburg, haa received fed over 5,000 with the lad’s few loaves and
Parlor cars on day trah.s and sleepers ctf
Rainnnstoc Duffus, j. Fort Madtoon. ■; a Iwiy of $13,«KXJ from atromp to whom Le। fishes.fatlir s.uue yesterday, today and for­ tight tnuns to Chicago.
’ a short‘
I gave a tncnl roiue time upo.
ever. And as to the sword, think of David's
In., aas Iweu relieved of his plllce,
Ask our agents for further particulars or
agt of JftWi.Tj haviugibceu tllso/vcretl in &gt;
Tbtt£.*irineae Six compaaiiM hau feaurd a, deliverance from thesword of Goliath and write to
Gkorgk DkHavkx. Gen’l Pass’r Ag’t.
;hto account-. ciroulwr advising Cldtiauw-u not to register• hfa victor)' over him.
Grand iluplds.
21. •Thou sba!;. be hid from the scourge
Heter AV. J’eraon, nn Omaha lawyer, w.-w under iht- i»«-ary’ lew aud notifying theta
murdered tin hi* lied in hto stable office. that th- y hnve good legal euthuaif.y for.de-, of tl.r Uitiguc; neither shall thou l»e afraid
of d-rstruction when It cometh.” The
An-cuiploye, who is ».iw mb-sing, to sits- clariuc t he law uncwixtitctioual.
pecU-d, ar.-l* •Dick’’ piflbrd, one of Perron’e
Tbe-rife of Pugilist Uorbett to about to। tongue fa often naa sharp sWord (P». lv,
ebuuh, is under nrrw* &lt;t&gt;r complicity.
jru &lt;•« Che stage, and ’will appear with bar 21; fa il. 4), but lie will keep us secretly in
TIME TABLE*
a pavilion from tho strife of tongues (Pa.
Marion, &lt;11., was xi.dted by a fire that n.n ni In -GcaUruau Jack."
_________ In effect geptember If. ftW.’- .. ...
connumeiiWui entire I deck of buildings auu
ji.;;*jjis I'.n-sare weeping thn&gt;.igh the, xxxl. 2Uj. IfUMtmuch as the angel of the
।
Ixmi
cncainpeth
round
about
us,
the
fun
-4
m
*f
New
Jertcyj
TejiNqitare
tuilcsuf
confenla, iiorvs. saloons and restaurants.
, tongue that would totfth us must first
L&lt;mh, over S'd.OM; iuMmmce, &gt;13,&lt;XKL The
Stations.
, .touch Him. Not even a dog can move bis
lire was incendiary.
rongue agniust us without pfirmission
Oakland, 111 a., is worrying over tte dto :*.heateneJ wit h dcrirtwth
NOBTIl.
».Ex.
xl,
7).
•covory of a case of toftrony. Tbe victim,
Lv..
22. “Al destruction nnd famine thou Kalamazoo
East Cooper
a white man named Allison, married but 1L1VE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
•halt laugh; neither shall thou be afraid lUebland Junc't
Ciucagai.
Cressey
of
tho
beasta
of
th©
earth."
One
would
go iuto tyjarautiue. Allidon'x licub ’in
a.'most think the speaker was describing Milo
sloauhiug sff aud he is as spotted
u
Delton
tie millennial times, when the wolf and fnoverdalt...
lejwr■
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__
Shulti.............
lEbe.Rt.'Itev. Btobop* WilHfim Ingraham .74t&gt;r. clewed 76’mc; Mayaqa-m-d
closed 71?tj; tbe lamb shall feed together, and they
not hurt nordestroy in all GtaPs holy
(Iastixom...,
Closed
May. ujs-iied MkC, mountnin (Isa. Ixv, 25). But with such
nqtorted U1V- dying At his home it* .San up-rs-d
&gt;jaw&gt;*&lt;*.v 4I« July, ojwtaito
l *2c. records as that ot David over the lion anil Coats Grove
Oats-Moy. *&gt;p«-ne«l
ctosed ilWj-c: .Jana, । the bear, Daniel over tbe lions and Paul Woodland
----------I "ts*;1‘i"-?1 -JSewjiy1
I over tb. polwmm. rrpHk (I Sua. »»ll. M. Wnodburv
Via Ji.
•nk.\\-lm«k«le»i.l»Uv&lt;, malMkaI
TV1 '
! I)“’.‘■STS luu.vi.ffi; Aeu xxvtu. 4, S). we
wl„t Winning...
aavoia,..! ttal lb, .uuetau been wweiuet ■ g*1 ££SUsS?
“&gt; *be
“ '
v,'“ now os foreshadow i"
— of Detroit.,..
’■ ’uw may
even
lugs
leel^ pluml'wed b, tke^aU
wk., l.6tKri;gJ^*gL±gl,Ullt' **“ : -Milla* -lory.
1
2,n*T- Let us "have faith in Grand Rapids.
|» Impeacind.
h.-i Auienu
• wiwoeu . .w. eu_
-kiiM lie
Among -lie
the .vJleuw!
alleged
tollXT i
“2?or thou
be In league with the
eul^nV« .tre J no C. A'k-n, M Cfetary tf
St&lt;x k ) aids dolsy ranged
stale. A. R-JdumphreJ-, public last! com’
stones of the field, and the beasts of the
Btations.
miwdaner. .L. 11. limitings, attorney get- iiuulitr fair. Ml ores about 2.LH mark at field shall be nt pence with thee.” David
comes to mind again with hfa stones gath­
.
aovTH.
A roniutiM hied slide ©j* the Great NortIt­ backward td«mt taking /aril: prl.iea were ered from the brook, oneof which, slung in Kal.usin7&lt;K»
1UG.IS &lt;v.-t:ts luwe«j s«Us rangei iu £l.(l.&gt;3 the nui'ie uL*in* Lord of Hoklk. sank into East CooperAr..
em &lt;.'&lt;ia.st line, a short distance aorth
Lv..
rfMi'
Whirt. .T-'-':T
u-W llglit.
rough the giant** forcln-nd li Sam. xvii, 49). Anil RlcblandxJunet.
Edmund*, Waeh., killed Robert B i -J"—, r*’
* ■ '7Z mixed, and SA4'«&amp;l..*&lt;k
Lhe 7W left handed racti who could sling Cressey
Milo
a •hair
and nut ■»&gt;&lt;-»
miss (Jndg. jxx.
^r rciiK &lt;•*!!&gt;.
(
_ [j*,tii;;at«vl .receipts for tlie day - stones al —
—•.........
**, Delton
’ Mins Alice li-Goaltoy, «f Philadelphia, I
^uriKy onij' fair. . market rntber j
s,iO'v bow God can give control over Cloverdale....
hnv teunn i-nit tor gMl.Ciflei for breach ol | ta-ilvc on txicklag apJ dripping »ee»znat ;
*” ’h-tf wen**. As tor the btast*', Bhultx
promise Jguinst Hnnmel L. Clayton, wht 1 tw iiprk-es were writ tnaititslnrd: &gt;iuota- read lsu. ,\i
x and for another wonderful HA'srixas....
tnnrriM Mtos iBartridgc, daughter of the ' ui-fy inorfaraicly acitr.- and pri-ies wiil*on: xitny nf the p.-ust &gt;&lt; e 1 Kings xiii, 28.
Chicago grain &lt;&gt;.’craton
&lt;,
.
ti«*s fan nd at
whipping item.
24. "Anil thou shall know that thy tab- Coats Grove..
Woodland ....
WlUUmP
Co. dealer. In tn Mi »£"• ‘
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««l inuu
»•»■« '•taU
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|n.r
i, a,it*
su.
Woodbury . ..
!• 15| 4 40
nlture nt »&gt;.l.&gt;n.*,r« t.Uod with hnb.lj
&lt; ”.,SToadW I T
', y -’"l-.Mlon a.,,1 .hnlt n.,t.l„."or,
Vfa li. L.
.tunoniOMm
‘
sL"i.l
’
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Wl"
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"Th.
&lt;-o«*. SUriftiai heifers. $LA3&amp;7. bulls. ,/ \ , 1 ‘ 1 &lt;“« ,r-*’l!"n-.The week
wc.« Lansing
Detroit
.cramento. 82.te'(tl..l&gt;
82.«ifii.J» 'iezas
steer*, sod
and Flu
rXU o,l
Tcui of rn,htaoUMu-s*s nhiril be peace, and tbe Grand itaplds.
Mike CbaHtben, in jail At Hncraniento,
'ieizw steer.*,
rffre l ... rlzhtruttroi-w quietness iy»d asuCal., has couteuwd he fa the man *who
‘ mure calves.
ithsogoac
Slteep-Estitnated receipt* far the day 12.HW; I «UR»uce forever. And tny people shall
♦Stepson signal only.
.
.
Uered Fret! FeCtrruutn sorod months
ago at
4 N&lt;-». 5 ami 6 will not rarrv passengers ubImm
1 quidLtr fair; market rattier active ami prices t dwell in a peaceable habitation, and in
Huntsville, Tenn.
I unchnsgcd: quotctlomi ranged at $4.tX«a’&gt;A&gt; I sure dwelling*, and in quiet resting places”
i- rw.-bt trains will be run st the eonvenlenM
sSix of the largest typewriter companie*
per Ite ilw weueras. wi.JOft &gt;.5J natives, nnd (tor., xxxil, 17. IS). We may even dwell in
’Le « •. nii-sny, w ho retene tbe right to chanae
in&gt;tbe country are -reported to be forming
U uto’
ti
«•
J*'Lov.-dt Himself, for it Is written,''Lord. the time «l &gt;-jrh trelns without notice.
asumbim* with a e*u»Ual stock x&gt;f &lt;20,000,
W. 8 Dkwix«. Genl Manager.
CKXI.
.
Egg»-Fiwrii
stock.
14Hc
per
do*.
Dressed
!
™ll
on
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f
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.
.
Chicago Typographical union elected
I"°" abuIt know «l*&gt; ’bat tby need
James Griffon presi'leat nnd WiUiam Mc­ Poultry—Chickens. I:f^l3cs per Hr. turkeys, I
IJfclic; chicks. HMtfUSJic; gens. S&amp;U0O8.0J shail be great nnd thine offspring ns tbe
Evoy sccietary-lnyuiQnhr.
per dox. Potatoes-Burtaujks, 7C®78 per bush- I grass of the earth.” The promise to Abram
Governor Altgeld, at Illinois, has par­
doned 'Zacbariah Klug, convicted of mur­
der; Esekiei Phillips, same crime; Qrlsndo
Kirby, .manslaughter, and W, F. .-ticott.
J3.MC3JM; fancy. &gt;3.3. Honey-White clprer
In t-lb section*. J7ai8a per lb; broken comb, ; proysd that she bright become the mother
The White Star line officials aay there life; dark comb, good condition lD&amp;14c; ex- ■ &lt;it thousands of millions (Gt-i*. xxlv, GO).
was no man on the Naroute named Olsen,
1 Jesus bassaid. • There to no man thathath
HUES
aud that a bottle thrown from the ship
left bonne or brethen or stotcrx or father
could never have.reached the coast of New
। or mothur or wife or children-or Lands
flSTDSAIlTE
Jersey.
______
Wheat-May. 74 l5-16«75Mc: Jqne, TS^TBc. for my sake and the gospels btit he shall
UCDVIMr
July. 75 ll-U37dc. Rye-Quiet and steady I receive an hundredfold now iu tills time,
Saturday, April 1.
NtnYIIL
western. GBiifitta. Barley—Dull and firm i houses and bretlireu and ristera and
The Vanderbilt system proposes to run s state, tlFOW; western. OOfcaOc; No. 1 To
mothers' cod children and lands with
Cast “World’s fair flyer," ta make the trip ronto, trie. Corn-No. S steady. SOMdMKc
between New York and Chicago iu nine­ April 49c; May. THiMTHc; July, &lt;7J«ff4tlo persecutions, aud in the world to come
*
teen hours, five hours less than the time of steamer mixed. 49.4c. Oats-No. 2 dull and eternal life” (Mark x, 20; xxI2, 80).
tri. “Thou shale come to thy grave in a
the fastest train now funning between earior; May. 34K&amp;344c; western,
Pork—Easy and quiet; new mesa, gl&amp;SO full age, like an a shock of corn cometh in
those cities, at &lt;3 more for the trip.
old mess. 51S.00.
Lanl-Dull and weak in Hto neuron.** it turned out ro Iu Job’s
Henry Schoenfeld, of Chicago, has been steam rcudered, 110.00.
; CISC, for he lived after his affliction 140
L.ve Btoeta Cattle - Trading slow' but',— - -..—2.7
awarded the national conservatory prize
yenrs nnd saw foi:.- gcncratiaim. So Job
for the best symphony.
steera. IciS'Jr’wS?bulto&lt;and*dr)
no&lt;i ful1 of days (Jobxlii,
Chicago and Boston capitalists have cows. &gt;1.5 Q;4.75. Rhsep and Lauiba—Trading '**’
}' ith
believer in Jesus length
bid Fear*, riot VXrmIk^c, w
forme«l a company to erect a (3,000,000 very «Juw. bnt values firm; unshorn sheep of years
yearn Iu a mortal body is not the greatabattoir at Fort Worth, Tex.
Hl(&gt;0«.te4 per 1 *J lbs dipped do. »X:u; un. eat bltoudng except In ro far as God to gloriErnst Benzon, the “Jabliee Plunger," •hornlamU. 10^7.41 dipped do. SdSaa-Tfl. lied I Iiertbv.
the man whn gained a woirld-wide reputa­ Hogs—Market weak;'live hogs, ♦J.ioas.tv.pci .
- —
-• • kb -hnve searched it; so it
'Lathis,
tion by spepdiug £150,000 In a single year, It*) lbs
l«: hear it nr.d know thou it for thy good.”
to soon reappear on the stage.
ir'.„ -rev’ ti™ i-auncs • •, tt • We might with Job have somewhat to say ' ISfti&amp;Hii'sje«««'_____ .
Mu.wavKxr. April X
Three quarry men near /Etna station.
tn Kliphnz, but we are trying to forget the
Wheat-Ctwb, &lt;X%r. May. 64«&lt;j; July,
Pa-, went to see what was the matter with
get
something
out of------the—mes87c. Corn-No. 2. U9c; Na 4. J7c. Oats- man and .-------------»--------—
s blast that liftin't go off. Two of them Na s white. 34c; Na 3, 31Ha Ry«- ••*«£*’■ ;,,Ml therefore wu notice that it is
are dead now and the other badly hurt.
Na L 54a Fa 2, tec; May. Ma Bar- । K1**1 w search out« good matter, but espeThomas G. Allen, of Ferguson, Mo., nnd fey—Na 3. ci« samples were tttealy and un- t AiUy good to search the Scriptures, for
’ thereip is the best of all matte?.
W, L. Sachtleben, of Alton, 111., have just thonged.

1893

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©ARTER 9EDICINE CO.. New York.

WAIL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

Cures Sick Headache
HASTINGSrBANNER

New York Tribune,

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�Hastings Banner.

OUR CIRCUIT JUDGE.

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ujcb|iran

“£'S,«---.rw’-reX-u«.^

The Burry county bnlldl'o. .
will offer, tor aule to tto/u, '““■Rtw
bln bidder nu Tbnrula,
", ’
* ”• “ "" '»nb X, ’*•

ot noun booau u tntlowa. g?
nl
Tbe &lt;rudlu( ot coutt
b. done by Urn Job or y.nl™ to
Kin* ot trench tor tower t,„ „L "» «1Jand Jail, laying of pip,. .
“n l“Wa
and fllRnk or bench to t», u””!?

the county torurnbh Hie,„a«.
at same time aud place wilt
the old court house to the Jiiial*^tf Ma**1*
*
building to be remor,M InM1
&gt;anl m
the candidates on their own tJckd* that aoon aa vacated.
By ordre of building
rhnv did not want to vote for, though putPrelim
“ ‘V
Oiwox
,
Dated, noting inch. Apflj'^7;!
oier tickets that they wlaked to rote tor.
K. G. Holbrook and N. T. Diamond
Th® Keauli.
h.„den&gt;»o.tr.h.l that they are poRUml
The republican victory or MnftH
...rioters of no mean abilities. Though lowtok u It doe. . ’„u?,n; *tothey haif K'xxi majorities against them yet ffood deal or aldittoean.... ic ,a .
K i^re dected by 28 and 44
It ahowa that tin... ,hn l.Sj*’‘1y
It is dae to their opponents to mj early deatb ot the r. |.ul,£
Supreme Court, will carrj J*”5
ttboat that some old political Judyw were paid off.
not datallnx auceeaae. a, ,
’ “&lt;
13,000 and the republican ng ■(
V
,h^„J1'
Thia with tbe arral buatllnk of the re­ prlnclpala advocated to.I.,
‘'In'T-fllb JutlleUl CjrooH.
,C'm, publican eaadldatrs wronkht aome ffreal Itcan party are llvln« flrtn’li.i'J'J
to the prosperity of the country
changes.
_____________________
ent Smith, tor Circuit Judge, has *°“
party that father, them ma ,.,,u
raisnHid vk-torr each county giving him
EASTER DAY.
but moat be. a living. prw,r„'' wl“ b».
and will continue to II". ,„j '‘'nr.
district being over 1500.
.
until condition, dnmand ann,.- &lt;,11^5?
th- City.
TMK COUNTY.
Easter Day was observed by all of tbe clea. And. even then. 1. it
The very able manner in which -Enoch
churches ^ith especial and appropriate that the party that hu l„tl thV
4n&lt;lrus has discharged the duties of the
exercises. The morning was a perfect to It. pnwent high 'alandiug wiinl 2
bud when Important and acreea.fnl |?
office of County School
one: an Ideal Easter day.
been approved by tbe people of
Tbe exerdses for the day were opened lalatloo b required In the future?
county to the time of 278
„
bv the sunrise service at the Episcopal republican party la nut gang 10
Following Is Ute tabudated vote on Clr
church at htlf P*ri five o'clock. Tbe service There la too much work to be doo, 772
cult Judge and School Commisaioner.
was a beautiful one and will be long re- its services sre iudispeusiblc.
tortobrnd by tboto protonL When toe
church was entered it was yet quite dark,
Circuit Judge
Com'r. and during the service ths sun rose and
The C. L. 8. C. will mret with
Mn,
throwing Its rays through tbe stained Geer Saturday evening, April sth wlta
Pull
glass windows, touching tbe beautiful the following program.
Tcni1!
Roll call—quotation* on labor.
flower* and lighting the heads of the con­
Greek Architecture and Sculpture
gregation formed a rarely beautiful and
impressive sight
Very appropriate re­ Nora Bush.
Classic Greek course iu Engfah (Srnai.
Ik
marks were made by Rev. Taylor, tbe
sis), Mha Ruse Goodyear.
* *
rector of the church. He spoke of tbe
Manual of Christian Evidence! etao •&gt;
HkeneM of this day to tbe one so many
Baltimore..........
centuries ago. when Mary went to the Mrs. N. Bailey.
Barry..................
The Organization of labor in Ojautin.
tomb ot our Saviour, tbe morning being
Carlton...............
Castleton............
Just such a one as this: “When the full guan, Mrs. M. Geer.
Hasting* Tw'p
Greek in the Engibh of modern Kienre
paschal
moon
was
fast
fading
be.ore
the
City. iHtwanl
glory of the rising 4UD." Fine murie was (Synopsis), Miss Belle Lampman.
City, tod want..
CBy.Xnl want..
Cltaracfer sketch of &lt;'ix-nte&gt;-Mn
rendered by the choir and Mrs. Hender­
City. 4U» ward..
shott’s voice was never sweeter as she Boiloway.
Critic, class.
sang the offertorr anthem. Tbe decoraHons were beautiful, being mostly cut y^-The H. C. T. Club will meet with Mrs.
Maple drove.
flower memorial*. For tbe first time at V. F. Brooks on Green 8L, on Mcmdsy
this service was used the new and hand­ evening, at 7 o’clock, with the following
Rutland
...
somely carved altar, given to the church program:
.171
TtMwnappI** .......
j by Rev.-Taylor in memory of his wife.
Mt, 130
Woodland ..........
Roll call—qur tatlon*.
|
g
«
Tsak«w Hprtnga
, Easter services were also held at half past
Marie.
■
ten and a children's service In tbe after­
Select reading, Miss Etta M-iniarlin.
noon.
. History lesson.
The figures for Castleton and Thornap­
The Presbyterian church was beantlMusic.
ple are the majorities given Judge Nmltb
fully decorated with potted plants and
Recitation, Georg’* McGuire.
and do not represent the number of votes ent flowers, a white cross over which a
SLMuric by choir.
cxri.
•
wreath of green wa* hung, forming a very
The following Is tbe result of the elec-(
’ pretty feature. The pastor. Rev. A. D. SQTbe society connected with Emmsnoe
tion in the various townships:
will b»- cntertaitMri Thuhday,
, Grigsby preached an eloquent Easter ser­ thurrb
In Assyria the republicans elect Clarence.
April 13th. by Mesdaiix-' Robinocm. An­
Briggs by 24 plurality, aud also elect the. dnon. The choir of young men had been drus, Busby. Ma-mn. Greu«-I, N. Dlatnood,
pre|Niring music for the occasion, tor some
balance of the tlckeL
Wm. I’ow-ra. and the M. -&lt;, Mafttwes
In Baltimore the democrats elect Wil­, time, and the singing was cxcellenL sbow- and Woodward. Hupper *rved Sa the
liam Hill, supervisor, by 39 anil also the, Ing the result of practice and added much- society rooms from five until -f-rej. All
tn the reputation they have already aebalance of the ticket.
•
! qiilred as singers.
Mrs. Frank
Bams are Invited to attend.
Barry elects J. G. Huglnw. republican
, *h*udcred a beautiful aolo, “JersuXu1’” ,n
The quarterly tea of tJj&lt;- Wornatt* For­
supervisor by 77, also the balance of the'
which
Ixr
rich
alto
vohv
was
beard
to a eign Missionary i«x!« ly will tn- held oa .
republican ticket.
Carlton, we understand elects M. 1), good advantage. At this service four Wednesday. "April 13th, in the M. E.
members . wete received into the .church parlors, ftom halt past fire to
Falconer, democrat, .-.upcn lsor. and tbe I n*w
entire democratic ticket.
Ij ”church.
seven o'clock. A dordiai invitaf
is &lt;xI[
At the Methodist church the Sunday I
Frank McDcrby. n-piibHcan. is ''vlcctedj
tended to thr* public. ■Afember.- of the
.tUehooi
had
charge of the morning service society will meet at halt
Mjpertisor ot Castleton by IOC, and the*
two o'clock, ,
and gave an Easter missionary program.
balance of the ticket is republican.
Everyone Is cordially iuvltel* to attend
Wallace lioblM. democrat, is elected; Tlie church was prettily decorated with
NuperviMir of Hastings township by over■ plants and cut flowers, and the walls
terian church next %i. i.iy -. n-niugto
.’.0 nnd the balance of the ticket is demo­. adorned with appropriate mottoes. From
tbe center of the alcpxe back of tbe plat­ hear Die rmorta frtmi our drtexalcs to tbe
cratic.
*
State Convention
at Benton Harbor,
Milq Williams and George Abbey, dvm-. form, bung a large ball of evergreen on
Messrs. Wooten and l&gt;«-Gr«-ji are our &lt;k!*ocrats. are re-elected supervisors from thiss which was the motto, “The whole wide
gates
and
are
sure
U,»
giu fntereding ir&gt;i
world
for
Jesus.
”
The
program
Uns
well
city by gcrtid majorities.
enthuaiastlc report* concerniug C E. matGeorge Rcploglc. deawcraL Is returnedI carried ouL all those wbo took part doing
from Hope xs Mipervisor. and the rest of well. A recitation givenXiy MUs Edith
Pryor was exceptionally fine andi show­
the ticket Is democratic.
The Loyal Legion Band of H&lt;&gt;;w at tlie
Alvin Bales, republican, is elected sup­ ing tench talent'for her age. TwXjmiIos Presbyterian parsonage &lt;■« Friday the 7thj
ervisor of Irving, and the remainder of the were beautifully rendered by Misses Mary at 4 o'clock.
McElwain aud Effa Simpson.
Very ap­
ticket h republican.
Uuual services .
The opposition tried hard to down propriate remarks were made by the su­
Hf
Willard Nyc.-republican, in Johnstown, perintendent, Mrs. Clement Smith. .She re­ ehureh next Sunday,
for supervisor, but 11:17 lacked 10 of do­ ferred very touching!) to the death of has no'cur for music.'
ing it. The entire ticket went republi­ two membera of the Sunday school during
tfat Pre*tfie year. Georgir Dawson and Amy Sny­ byteriau ehureh at ’fl:
can.
is'led by
Orson .Swift, demoertfl. wx* elected from der. and asked that the bnnch of valla Herman Frost.
Maple Grove by a close shave, receiving lilies placed on the pulpit. In their iin-m—v. Sunday school, mv
U ।I
A revival im« iivK !j In pn»gre« »'• tbe
be u.nuvu
divided .u
and
but 2 plurality, and tbe balance of the ory, by the
to the
the members
mimbera ot
their families.
families. The
The jI United Bretherh Hall. Every body h in­
ticket te mixed, the republicans getting •ent
•ent to
ot their
two or three officers. There were four music was furnished by a male quartette vited to ultcud. Christians are r-.-pwiaily
tickets in the field.
tied.
consisting of Messrs. Dunning, Nelson.
Walter Brown, republican, at the head Wise
--------------------------and Sutton,- —
they giving very tine..
4 At tbe annual parish nnvUmr v( Emof tbe Orangeville tickeL was elected by, .music tor tbe occasion.
anjuitH-l
Church Tue-i!;&lt;y cvcnlr.g
fo'*’
42. The balance of the republican ticket’
w""‘------------------Easter
wxs observed
with appropri­
flowing named Vestrymen w«-re e..\'.ed fur
Is elected by. large majorities.
ate exercises al the Catholic ehureh.
It
H. A. Uixrijw,
Ju tbe old reliable town of Prairieville,----------------------...... flow- the ensuing year:
being
di-corated#very tastefully with
but one ticket was placed In the field* J** ■»&lt;&gt; Points. Excellent music bad been D. &lt;;. Robinson. David N. Goodyear, M.
prepared
and three solos were 4V. Riker, aud J. A. Van Annr.tx ,
headed by Sylvester France. It is unnee- 'especlaBy
—
-- ---------------------------------------------; Vestry
A a subsequent mating
esaary to say that all were elected.
finely rendered by the Miss Fannie Steb­
I (arid G.
Rutland returns Will Otla, democrat.' as bins. Grace Pflug and a genth-nuin Messr*. IL A. Goi«dye»:
.. M. U’.
supervisor by 52 majority. The renuin- from out of the city. Father I,augbran Rohin-on were chosen wti
der of the ticket is democratic.
delivered an addreas suitable to tbe day.
; RlUtr. secretary, mid I*.
. n. J. IL
The republicans elect Samuel Allen,
..r.i,
Easter is never observed among the' tiWUHT. Mt s-rs D. G I
: r akrfwl
supervisor In Tbornapplc by &lt;8.
T„?
Thc*«®Ptists as a special day, anti tho scr- ’ ilewys and .1. A. Van Arm;
•-.rnitjun
rest of the ticket Is also republican.
vices thdre wrm the same as usual.
. .nd Bnn 1 H. A. Goodyear. H. A.
iveryiwns In
Suddenly SumiMone&lt;l.
WoodteoU. .-Wilns Grant, W. Suuto by
u,
S. Goodyer. Alternates.
Mr.
«l M4 th. batenc ut ton itekrt Uy m4, d “
r; and Mrs. John Patterson, of Irving,
i',fru“ 40
OveX w.-uve
' '' to the city yesterday forenoon, he
A Midland man has murtg-i ii» f*1®
100 mpu jilean. fallrd hi n&gt;me to the twill. feeling espechtlly well and expressing him- ’ for the- purpose of goiru to renupWr
self as eujoy lug excellent health. In tbe I
Iteing engaged in their sugar bushes.
to secure testimony tutrssary M A’ltW,*
The republicans of Yankee Springs aftemooti just before getting ready to
pension.
carry everything, electing S. 0. Rltebkl ^Rnrt for hunit', Mr. Patterson drove down
lira. S.lly'^aple. «t SsS- ite|J»
sunervteor. ami the whole ticket by nicet to Bentley. Tomllnaon and Rider's and
loaded several bunches of shingles into bU celebtab-d her wth liirthd.iy the uUitruxjmajorities.
lumber wsgon. He had driven up In front She has been blind for 40 y«sr&gt;- I
The fcani of supervl-jors will be a
tie of the business office of this firm aud paid
politically each party having 9.
Saginaw Is jwvud of-ln-r i-eweiXge
for the shingles. Mr. Best ley had de­
tem. There lias been ninety-thrre raws
CITY ELKCTION.
ducted tbe amount of the purchare from a
of starlet fever and elgbty-lwo of dipnmbill and was In the act of handing Mr.
Had any one predicted tbe outcome
of I atteraon the balance In change, when the eria during the past J ear.
.
wm.tHhturned out.
would
At a local eutertninmei:i Ft
-num have
nave been
Iron termed
termod crazy
enur. —
Tte » latter, wbo was sitting erect In bis seat,
suit waa a nto.t
* ”’°i■’!reMbl« »un&gt;rl«i to tor gave a sudden turn, so that he laid acroaa bor the other night one of tl;e
republicans. The opposition majority |n
inward. Mr. Bentley sang a song with tlilny-ninc vris^atwro
while noting the fact that the movement escared 1)itching. Job gtrve: equaiira
while acconling to the vote this year it la was a very peculiar and unnatural one. this.
eat than 40. If It ean be held ere! wilr2
l’-“*rson had dropped
Tbr public te ever flekle. Jaeb™. “'J
it is now it will give them a good Bahtina Ma pock.1 took and l»d tokru tote po.1”,
chance tn the future.
,
n*n
lto« to b.ul for IL Otoonlui toac ta did Porte, la lookink for aetl»(l&lt;»»
the
triple murderer has arlrru *&gt;F
»..!
Hr
BonUry
iound
to
U»
Following are the resultn:_^
x
live frog found In tbe mawnry vf W w
&lt;
fu‘,o°’ Mayor,
N T StJ
28.
&gt;
iMil. Simon M.ltltewa »bo tappru- well.
Lew You, Lin Gin You. Ixr Ok zndUj
M W nW rFp44.
4^:7 ~ 7 .I™?* « the time, saw Mr. FatM. W. Riker, fusion, Justice Peace 13
*
? ft11 h*kwar«l, ond ajso thoughk 8am. Chinese laundry men. *^re arrcs
■.M uni
,11 i Mr
KI [Uinu^v
r&gt;
*JSO Pattoraon
tnougnt,
’ •
as
did
Mr.
Bentley,
that Mr.
at Kalamazoo. They claim t&lt;&gt; U’
FTBST WARD.
and w“ lon,ln« prove that they are lawfully in »*‘e 000
around to pick It up.
iJ'"r!2
t'
1.
^uo. M.
Beumer.
rM,bldermin.
Member Sebno,

Tm

JiirZ'ihe bead ol Ute ticket and a

ditorial notes.
Ohio Kepobllcwn*
The republleau club of Canton. Ohio,
gave a banquet Wednesday evening of lost
week that will be tong rememlxred by all
who were pesenL There were no suggestlons of defeat or despair, nor much
less an expression of fear. Gov. McKin­

ley received a splendid ovation nud demon­
strated his maguatlsm In a mxslerpleco of
eloquence. The subject assigned him was
••The Republican Presidents,” and after
paying glowing tributes to them all he

His Fitness .for the Office Enlists the Generous
'
Support of the Voters of
the District.

uudauu'.ed. is ready for a renewal of the
In common with hls host df friends tbe
conflict with thv forces of free trade, cheap
Banner rejoices in tbe overwhelming ma­
jority received by' Judge Smith Monday, labor and wildcat money, tlie party which
tor tbe office of Circuit Judge for the Sth bends a supple knee, to foreign interests
vigor, yielding nothing of principle. As Judicial,ClrcuiL which’ office be now holds and which hates everything! that tends to
Mr. Lincoln said November 19, 1358: by appointment. The very able manner tbe glory and honor and • prosperity. of
“This fight must go on. The cause must In which he has discharged the duties of America. The republicans of Rhode Is­
not surrender at the end of one or even a the office during the short time that he has land have nominated an excelledt ticket,
hundred defeats.”
presided, has brought forth the very high­ headed by 1). Russell Brown, the present
These are not the empty, careless words est compliments as to hls ability to till tbe governor, who won so glorious a triumph
of a demagogue. On the contrary they office. Bis reputation as an honorable, lust year. The candidates ttand on ,n
werb uttered by an bonesL magnanimous, conscientious and able man had gone be-1I splendid American platform, and their
sagacious man, wbo to-day stands in the fore him in the district previous to hls ap- election should be a herald of republican

The Journal must find cold comfort In
the returns. The fact that It spoke kind
words for the republican nominee for
mayor, and criticised hls democratic oppo­
nent had the effect to drive to the latterir
support many who would not have other­

“ J

Michigan did Kobly.

tbe republican state Uck^
X-tlon tro n« ’«!

TH* HASTINGS. MICK.. POSTOFriCT,
AEGVBT 14. 1879-_

in unexampled thrift and prosperity.

tickets are on onp

TORY-

MARSHALL L. COOK, itditor.

front rank of American statesmanship.
There is every reason why the republican
party should have hls courage.
This
courage should be inspired all-the more bj
tbe faith that the people will sooner or
later hasten to return to the party whose
past achievements, patriotic principles and
beneficent policies have found expression

V The legislature should give us the pure

mOICATC * REPUBLICAN VIC­

Thursday, April 6, 1893.

closed with this sensible advice:—
"Since 1859, until the 4th day of March
this year, the democratic party has been
without power to do anything with public
measures without the sanction of the re­
publican party. In all these years until
now they have never had, at the same
time, the legislative and executive branch­
es of the govemmenL They have both
now. They are in full and undisputed
possession. They have no undivided re­
sponsibility. There is no longer any ex­
cuse for pretense; no longer any room for
hypocrisy. If they believe In themselves
and their prosessions ot thirty years they
can now make them effective. What they
will do I do not know; I cannot know, for
they do not know themselves. There is
no cause for discouragement on our part.
We have but to move on with our old time

In

A great many mistake were

the beturns

polntment and it only remained for him to victory for 1893..
show to tbe people of the district that he [
possessed the legal ability necessary. Tbis
Some time ago the Canadian govern­
be has done in a manner creditable tn him­ ment amused itself by formulating chofrra
self and pleasing to his friends.
regulations with a snap to them, threaten­
While the vote of this county was not ing strict quarantine against’. this country
heavy, yet It can be a matter of consola­ should we be visited by the dread scourge.
tion to Mr. Powers that it was noL as the It looks very much as though we might
expression was very unanimous in Judge ! have to nerve up the Canadian goose in Its
Smith's favor. It can be said with credit I
own dressing. Already there Is a cholera
ta the republican press of the district and to | scare in Halifax, and details of the affair
Judge Smith’s friends, that there was no at­ point to laxity on the part of the Domin­
tempt to decry Mr.Power’s honor or ability. ion officials.
.In Barry county lie was a stranger to the
A Comparison.
people and tbe result was but the expres­
sion of the confidence of the voters in Judj$- . For the 12 moflths ending Dec. fit. 1891,
Smith whom they were acquainted with the total value of the expotis of carpets,

wise have voted for him. The voters of
and upon whom they knew they could cloth.*, dress fabrics, knit goods, etc. to
Hastings have reached that point where
rely. As this’was the first time that they foreign countries amounted to 8189,033.
they wfil favor what the Journal opposes.
had ever hod to vote for one of their own For 'the 13 muntin ending Df-c. 31, 1892,
. The little stab the Journal gave the re­
citizens they improved the opportunity to nnder republican redprecltyi and.protec­
publican candidate for recorder, in its last
vole for tlie one whom they knew to be tion. the value of such export)* was 8282,­
Issue, served to Increase bls majority, and
qualified in every way.
988. This increase of 893,981, or 49 per
as soon as it appeared made certain what
His vote In the district has been most cent, is largely duo to republican recipro­
was before doubtful. But the most stu- flattering, he having run ahead of lite tlck- city and protection.
"
ning rebuke to the Journal Is found iu the
et in all the counties. Be carried Char­
vote on Circuit Judge. Without excuse,
lotte, which is Mr. Power’s home, by 185:
It seems that there may be some dispute
it made serious and wickedly false attacks
Battle Creek by 837. receiving 110 more as to who owns the upper pnrt of Michi­
on Judge Smith. It said Mr. Power's wks
than the republican candidate for mayor gan. It Is asserted that an examination of
entitled to 115 majority in this city. The
of that city, who rati ahead of tils ticKrt. the records shows that it belongs to the
verdict of the people was recorded against
He also made gains iu Eaton Hauids, Ver­ Chippewa nation of tbe Lake Superior re­
the Journal, 'udge Smith receiving 152
montville. Marshall, Albion, Grand Ledge, gion.
• majority in this democratic city; and had
and nearly all the townships, bis majority
the democrats who desires1 to vote for
&lt;]• uitigti
in tbe district being oven 1.500. Hls vote
him, all marked their tickets properly.
in this city was a fair sample of the es­
Judge Smith's majority In this city would
teem in which be Is held at home, by ’hose
The
medical
faculty
Is
to
lose another
have been over 200. The Journal tried to
who know him best. Running In a demo­ ot its brightest professors of William U
create a prejudice agniust Judge Smith in
cratic city and in a democratic ward he Moore, aasistai^r professor In nervous
Tbornapplc, by Inducing M. F. Jordan's
diseases
and
elect to-propfeutlcs.
Dr.
carried the city by 152 majority and his
Moore leaves the University to accept a
republican friends to vote for Powers.
ward by 71. Hls majority In^tbe city position as head surgeon on a large plan­
There is no truth In the Journal's attitude
would have been increased to fully 200, tation in the Hawaiian Islands, which
toward Judge Smith in this respect, and
and hls majority in his own ward increased employs from 2,000 to 3,000 mei. The
«Thornapple gave Judge Smith a handsome
plao* has a salary attachment of siooo a
10 or 15 more, bad the people who intend­
considerable lucreasc over his incou®. but
majority.
Tbe Journal hopped onto
ed to vote for him known how to hate not over what he deserves. Mr. Moore
Judge Hooker. Hooker, as a natural and
marked their ballots correctly.
was one of the youngest men on the med­
inevitable result, received 18 majority in
Judge Smith's term of office will expire. ical faculty, being only about; thirty ana
this city and 700 In the county.
With
Deo. 31st, 1800. So.capable has be shown Un.vrrally.
txavluc torni.rrvw
tor
most people, such a rebuke ad the Journal
himself to be, and so peculiarly fitted for the Grand Hup da, he will go lm+«ll.tclr t„
received from tho voters of this city and
office, that we feel that the high character hh new field of labor.’’
county would suffice to make a wholesome
and standing of the fifth Judicial Cir­
Detroit
regard for truth and fairness the course to
Dull, Tribune ot March noth. Dr. M.ore
cuit, from which Judge Hooker resigned la an old Untlnca boy. 1,1, f,lh„ ownln,
be pursued in the future.
We hope It
to go onto tlie supreme tench will be uemail fruit farm Juat north „f th,. a,,
may have lids effect upon our eonte'mpo
Beta a graduate nf
maintained. As Judge Smith has made a several years ago.
rary, but we will hardly expect IL
run that he aud bit friends may well re­ the high school of this city and hls many
fri- nds are glad to see him prosper xs he
joice in, so we believe that he will make has‘'carved hls own way.”
And now it' is announced that- an extra such an official an will justify the generous
session of congress will be called In Sep­ support accorded him by members uf all
tember, that Speaker Crisp will bo re­ parties. As we have said before, the office
elected by virtub of an agreement he has should be divorced
from
politics, ,’1
prevailing opinion
'^made with President Cleveland to organ­ and tho people of Dip-district ,ran te amonicour good democratic .friends that
ize the committees in accordance with the a mured that it—will cut no figure in any
ganiutlon slnetj tbe great ri*oiibli&lt;&gt;Bn x*
views of the administration on the silver matter that Judge Smith will be cafltd teal tast tall, hot this'X«71a!i p"„&gt;,«
and tariff questions. Last winter Speaker upon to consider.
' ery erroneous by the club huit Tuesday
* rousing mreuS
Crisp visited tlie president elect in Now
[&lt;&gt;r the election of officers. The club ialYork and the New York, press reported
Hed around the standard with new zeai
TI
h
‘
Rhode
Island
republican,.
I
d
that he bad made hls peace with
their Xth Ith 7 h”*1 deter®,n«“‘&gt;n to stat d
platform Thuraday, called attention
Cleveland. Thia seems to be true.
b&gt; thrlr sterling principles of republicanmoat Important feature or Ute recent elec.... s»" •??‘"‘I
d.'"“»' *“
ll«n when Utev elated that "a clianffe ot
! 'brt,ln« COI«lRlon
A year ago C. L. Krisalng, of Pittsburg. 30.000 voice In the clean atatra would anu alter a few bursts of oratorv th®v
Pa., was accosted by a tramp who told have blven the victory to tbe republican
auu giear credit to (he club.
him a moving story of misfortune. Krls- standard bearers.’’ Thia la the truth aa
The democratic dub will aiVM n
.
sing bought the tramp a meal. A fe.. abnwn by the flffurea nt the election, end this
month at which It I, 2,1^3 v'
days ago thia good Samaritan of Pittsburg while, ot tourer, It done not effort that President Stevenson will be prej-nt ' **
received Information that the tramp had oonatltnUonel result, tn which aa loyal
| The oratorical contest to choose an nm
died leaving him a legacy of 81*2,000, Americana we all aequleaee. It la an all efe
which had come Into the tramp's posses­
ffdaot answer Co those who claim that the University hall lut Wednesday nl»hr
Seven very rnihiuiastlc young men
sion a few weeks before his death. Here­
republican party was dtaaaUuusly beaten
after a great many people will lie disposed
In the conflict.
to treat tbe tourists of the road with great­
The republican! or Rhode bland ream rot
er kindness.
their faith In the tariff which hsa made
Rhode laland what It la; they denounce WeX'*-W“'
wildcat currency, end they point out In
ItteMMltattoeGhtoeaeolNear York
«ln&lt;in» aentencee the oowenll, Inconels,
h»-e rktee! Wl.000 to teal Ute oOMtltutoney ot tbe democratic pary- Ills moat
Utraalt.-y or Ute Geary law, watch will
taka effect May Sih. Thu law preaertbe, * «ral»yto&lt; to read thia drat fodaraUon or a
that aU Chinee. nwldenU of thia ooaotrr'. republtao coo.Button alien November.
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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, April 6, 1893.

rfr\ guarantee to permanently cure all
t ”&lt;;i Raptur-t of Heth rexe*. No pain; no;
...•t,.;i- po (ictcntbiu from tMtftnoea. For■
ALrn-atlpt: Mid illustrated piunphlct com
rclereuces (tree), at'drew
'
Dr. H. W. MaiwiX
h: o j:. MHJ.HRCO..tw. ne Mich1 1 VC.. Detroit.-Mich. •
, ■-

When you want a.

TRESH LUNCH,
■l lo to the

CITY BAKERY.
I ine line 'of creams
•js'n confectionery.

and

A. E. RENKES.
BUSINESS CARDS.

OUR COUNTY
lb- Rev Caroline J. Bartlett, of Kala­
mazoo, has ueen Invited to give an address
Frank Raffler, the young man who com- upon -‘Woman in the Pulpit” at the
mi ted suicide by drowning in Mud Creek ‘•World's Congress of Representative Wo­
near Woodland was toi have been married men of the Columbian expoeltlou.
inM few days to Miss Libble Deas. «of
Lewis B. Raber, a well known man HrMaple Grove, nnd had* secured hls mar­
ing near Plainwell, died of Injuries re­
riage license, which was found with tjdo
e«o ceived In a runaway accident He was 58
In money on the bureau of bis room.
years of age aud came from Ohio to Michi­
Foqr-men were brought before a Justice gan settling In Gun Plains township.
at Nasliville one day list week and fined
Will Fullerton, o' Otsego, had a piece of
for being drunk and disorderly.
gun cap removed from hls eye recently
The Barryville correspondent of the that hud been In there about 33 years.
Nashville News mentions the remarkable
lake Odessa people had a mad dog scare
memory of a little five! year old daughter
of Wm. McCoikbsf'wlip r»&lt;peated at Sun­ la^t week. Some children let one in a
hbuse last week and It tore about frothing
day school the golden texts of the lessons
at the mouth. Tbe mother got it into a
lor the entire year.
woodshed and Frank Nltna dispatched the
Woodland people w$o own n sugar bush canine with cold lead. W. H. Shepard, of
arc entertaining lots uf their friends now- the name place, has lost two cows and his
dog from hydrophobia resulting from being
a-days and Ircating them to warm sugar.
bitten by a strange dog. The people
E. M. Brown delivered to Mr. McIntyre;
there are quite alarmed.
,&lt;»f Hastings, 24 hogs at 7 cents per pound,
Allegan will hnve a lacrosse club. The
weighing
6,200
pounds.—Middleville
Suu.
game Isa very popular one there.
II. G. Munroe, age 8?, died Saturday, at
the residence of his son Frank, of concus­
sion of the brain caused by a fall ot paral­
ysis. and was taken to Climax for Inter­
ment. Mr. Monroe came from New York
56 years ago io Detroit: came from De­
troit to Prairieville on horseback. sett!c&lt;l
al South Haven, be befog the first white
settler there.—Delton Bn-uze.

B. A. Nevins sent to Grand Rapids this
week three large logs, a white aah, white
wood.and rad elm, to be put In --proper
shape there, then sent to Chicago to be
placed on exhibition at the world’s fair to
represent some of Michigan’s best timber.
These logs are tbe product of C. E. Drew’s
and P. W. Travis’ farms west of town.—
Otsego Nerve.

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES

A lady living hi Allegan has just had n
piece of a darning needle taken from her
foot that had been there for twenty years.

W. J. Cleland, the Ka’ama.-.oo man who
recently disappear'd leaving® note to say
thnt he was going to jump into the river
and whose family have since mourned
him as dead, returned home last week,
looking very tough, aud moved ’his house­
hold away.
.

T. A. Norton, of Plainwell, cut and
packed 100 tons of Ice this winter from
a’spring brook pond on hls farm.

According to the Jackson Citizen Lati­
mer’s scheme of escape was to have reach­
ed the sea coast; form the acquaintance of
The people of Galesburg and Comstock some sailor and sail as a hand aboard a
are exceedingly anxious to have the elec­ vessel, bound for the Mediterranean sex
tric street car line at Kalamazoo extended The voyage In a sailing vessel would con­
to their places. They promhe large pat­ sume several weeks, and during this time,
ronage and bitterly denounce the Michi­ Latimeris fate would have considerably
Attorney at law, ■
•
tanned and covered with a beard, so that
Hastings. Mich, gan central railroad because passenger
by tlie time port was rvachetl, he would
in all courts of the state. Col- trains do not stop there.
scarcely have been recognizable.
;&gt;r&lt;&gt;mpliy attended to.
Clem Blood, of Kalamazoo, committed
n daring robbery in |lM»ard daylight al the
r. 1’. LATHROP.
house uf Wm. Stoddard In Cooper Sun­
•a'.hic Physicians and
day. He went into the house In the ab­
The dam went out at Manchester the
sence
of its owner, ate or destroyed eata­
it. -and -onutry promptly
bles, stole some loose change, a' Wlnclo-s- other night, and the electric light plant
had to be shut down leaving the city in
rifle. huntin'; coal nnd Iwli, two shirts nnd
darkness.
a razor. The goods wi re found at hU
home In Kalamazoo nnd Ck-m is
1 St. Joe ha&gt; am th' r btilid. Tlie wind
hands of tho law.
ptodyerd will tn1 employed ...
in driving
away the aroma from Benton Harlxir's
of depot.
Ira M. Hutch, manager of the ........
Engraving company of this city, went to
A Midland man has mortgaged hls farm
Eaton Rapids Monday on the Lake .Shore
for the purpose of going to Pennsylvania
Itle-l lo with train. He IntOHded to go to Charlotte but to secure testimony necessary fur getting a
arrived in Eaton Rapids a little tix» latp to
calch the regular passenger train. Seeing I
a freight train in the yard headed in the
Mrs. Sally Yaplc. of Maple Rapids,
direction be wished to go lie boatdod it celebrated Iler UOlh birthday the other day.
: and Real Est ite Office.
just ns i; was pulling out • The conductor Shu has bwn%blind tor 40 years.
ileal Estate eyed Mr. Hatch askance aud finally told
him he was a prisoner; that he suspected ’ Saginaw is proud of her sevyerngt? sys­
•rds. can furnish complete him of being Latimer, the Jackson motri- tem. There has been ninety-three cases
C. F. RKOOKS. Clerk.
chle.’who had Just escaped from the state of scarlet fever nnd elghty-two ot diphth­
prison, nnd that he was going to hand him eria during the past year.
M. D.,
over to the sheriff nt Charlotte.
Mr.
Al a local entertainment at Benton Har­
Hatch,
however,
had
no
trouble
in
eatabbor
the
other
night
dne
of
the
amateurs
c&gt;\- -r Holloway's drug store.
Inuit 21&lt;&gt; 4 p. in. Telephone, con llsbing hls identity, but tils resemblance to sang a -ting with tbirty-nlue verses and he
Job' never equalled
realderee. at Holloway's drug the notorious criminal, about whom the escaped lynching.
people have been greatly excited during thl*.
.
the past few days, has several times
The public is ever fickle. Jackson, like
proven a cause for nn ba raiment.—Lan­
.Purls, Is looking for sensations and now
sing Journal.
tlie triple murderer has given way to a
Eaton Rapids has alxiut $20,000 of tbe live frog found hi the masonry of the city
).!!’ T. t'OLGRUVE,
'
$25,duo necessary subscribed for securing
Attorney al-Law
the/Bisscll Plow Co. to Ipeate there.
Charles MashoL a colored man. was
- . -•• - &gt;r :o Smith 4 Colgrovr.)
'i in Union block. Hostings.)
Hinun Cox. living ijve or six miles cleaning a well nt Ann Arijor. when one
r all the courts of the state.
bucket
fell thirty feet 'triking him on the
southwest of Marcellus, last Thursday
head. The bucket broke.
morning made un unsuccessful attempt at
Attorney nt Law,
murder and suicide. While In a lit of
L&lt;-e You.’ Lin Gin You, Ia-c Uk and I&gt;eo
er I.S. ♦Joodvc.ir &amp;rCO.’«store.) '
rage he beat hls wife into insensibility
tn all court sol the Stale. CollecUotu with a club and. leaving her • .for dead. Sam, Chinese foundry men, were arrested
at Kalamazoo. Th -j claim to be able to
nptly attending to.
• went Into the woods am! attempted to kill prove that they are lawfully in the coun­
L
TIM MERMAN. IloiucepaChic Phy- himself by cutting hls throat, but did not try.
L .
-Ictan and Surgeon.
cut deep enough, lie lias been sick for
Bay City Chri-tian Endeavor societies
■&lt;.»illc"Ot.«r Lathrop'S drug store. '
some time and it is supnoscl the double
are ta^ginnlng a warfare against Sunday
-W. REAL ESTATE ANDCOLLECT­ tragedy was attempted While In a state of base ball games.J
temporary Insanity.
Neighbors, while
ING OFFICE OF
A Detroit boy. whose parents Iff-slred to
passing through the woods, found Cox ly­
. I’.M.MEiiToN A Smith,
ing bleeding on the ground. They started adopt a baby girl, sent the following letter
1
Woodland. Mich.
home with him, saying they wonld ascer­ to a St. Johns physicion. "I want a baby
. 1’Ai.Ms.inoN,
J. M. Smith,
tain from Mrs. CoxHMc cause. Cox told sister with black eyes aud two years uld.
‘•-••..try Public. ' .1 usticc of the, Peace.
them they would firiu out nothing by her. I will love her nnd play with her. She
as he bad killed her before- he left the can play with my things.. She can ride on
house. At Inst accounts both were alive. my horse. From L. E. V."
—Paw Paw Northerner.
Woodbdrige ha* paid $70 in woodchuck
'If ALICE KIRK. M. !»..
?1.
I'hyslciau and Surgeon.
JlaAlng*. - ■ Mich.
. ... -1 r-'.-apily attended day or nighL Of.
'
. r i G. Stowell's boot itud shoe store

LOCAL' NEWS.
- CIRCULATION -

This week,

75 quires.

J. A. Webber, of Portland, contemplates
building a SI5,000 house In that city.

Kalamazoo Telegraph: A
Marshall
young man is on the anxious seat. He
llvreaftcr. changes for advertisements shot n deer that was promenading In that
1
reach this office Tuesdays at latest to city’s limits Inst November anil the state
in-up? insertion in the issue of tlie week game warden has made n cumplaint against
him for killing deer out of tieason. He is
' wlitn brought.
.
.
trying to get out of it by gpiifg round to
neighboring cities to see If dome one hasn't
■■ hi it the reawn for the great popularity lost a tame one, for if he enh show he shot
IJ.KX1S Sarsaparilla—simply this: Hood's
a tame one he can avoid the fine.
t.1 Be sure te get Hood'sFisherman have commenced
taking
kers from the rivers, but not in very
■tr&lt;e quantities as yet.
Nature seems to have forgotten herse.f
a: I gave us April weather the past month
and we arc catching the customary windy
March-weather the present month.

Two sharpers are traveling through the
state representing themselves to be agents
of a Detroit tailor. They show some very
tine samples, offer elegant suits at very
low prices, but requk^ one third Of the
money in advance.

An exchange says: As illustrative of
Lesertrlty of the winter it may be said
thaCbne of our Michigan railroads expendcil upwards of 820,000 in the month of
January for shoveling snow and keeping
tracks and depot grounos free pf snow.
Experience is the best, and often the
most expensive teacher. There are two
ways of obtaining experience—one by
-•ettiug it yourself and paying for It, the
other by observing the experiences of
others and profiting thereby. The latter
is by tar the cheaper. In this connection
it is ihterestlng fo observe that nearly
twelve thousand failures occurred In the
United States and Canada in 1892.
Most
of these failures were attributed to the
‘-insufficient capital,” but a close analysis'
.of the reasons given would, we believe,
-how that a lack of experience was the
foundation of a vast majority of these
misadventures in business. Other causes
of course, are mentioned.
Of the 12,000
failures over 1.000 were attributed to
traud, nearly 2.000 to Incompetence, the
same number to disaster and over 3,300
to "lack of means.” The significant fact
Is mentioned that out of all the. failures of
last year only one was announced of a
concern with a capital of $500,000 or over.
Capital Is a very necessary thing In busi­
ness, but a man with much capital and
little experience is more likely to fall, as a
rale, that a man with a great deal of ex­
perience and little capital

Marshall citizens want tbe Michigan
Central to fix up the depot and beautify
ihelr grounds at their station In that city.
The officials have promised to do IL

bounties during the past week.
At the Calumet nnd Hecla mine a min­
iature stamp mill is la-lug built on tho
scale of one inch to the foot for exhibition
at the World's fair.

Tbe Somerset, England, Journal says
Miss Agnes Allard has been appointed as
one oCtbe queen's nurses. She is a cou­
sin of Joseph Allard, of l^wton.
5 already
The Big'Beaver democrats are
after the scalp of the republican jJHWtlUOSter. They are petitioning for tbe ali­
polntment of Miss Lizzie Sturgis ias pvirtmistress.

John Butcher, who Is In jail awaiting
The Ohio building is now practicall com­
trial for the murder of Wm. Lapman at
plete. It Is a handsome and commodious
Grand I^ctlge last fall is a wood carver of
structure. A vast number of people can
great ability. One of his creations is a
pass through its broad door and sducIous
mammoth fan. made from a single piece ot
corridors without causing any jam.
pine, gaily decorated wlt»&gt; colored ribbons.
Butcher puts in most of hls time at this
The catalogue uf tbe world's fair will
make a small library. There will be dif­
kind of work.—Charlotte Republican.
ferent volumes-for every, dlvislbu.
Clem Blood, a Kalamazoo burglar, got
A special train uf several cars left Port­
three years and a half at Ionia. When he
was to be brought from hls cell to receive land. Maine, last week bound for the
bls sentence, he tore every stitch of- cloth­ world's fair grounds, Chicago. The train
ing from hls body and a new suit Jrad to contains the Maine state exhibit for the
fair and tbe display Includes educational,
be bought for him. __
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agricultural, Industrial, potnolaglcal, ship­
Ettlng Bennett, whose strange disap­ ping, fisheries, mines and mining and the
pearance from Marshall was chronicled finest show of atufled wild animals to be
several months ago, arrived home last seen at the fair. This latter exhibit will
night from Albuquerqne. where ho had for Include a magnificent moose tliat weighed
some time been In the hospital, III with in­ 1.000 pounds. The train contains a pre­
flammatory rheumatism and pneumonia. cious cargo and Is well guarded.
His object In keeping quiet was to make
Tbe winning exhibitors at the world’s
some money and come home flush.
fair will each receive a bronze medal and
Teeple, the alleged embezzled postmas­ a handsome diploma, setting forth the spe­
ter, has returned to Lake Odessa, having cific purpose for which the medal was
given bunds tn the amunnt of $2,000. He awarded. Provision will be made. It is
held a consultation with the three men expected for 75,000 medals and diplomas.
who went hls postofflee bonds, and says he
The tickets of admission to tho grounds
will makegood the deficiency by givlnare four Inches long by 2tf Inches In
tbe note Jointly with bls brother. The
width, and are printed on while paper In
whole amount short is $2,675.45.
four series. Tbe series differ from each
John Munson, a former resident of Paw other by the color of the backs aryl the
Paw, bad a serious accident happen to him lathe work designs on tbe right side of the
while painting a hot steam pipe in a steam­ face and che heads on tbe left hand corn­
er at South Haven. The brush took fire er. The head of an Ideal Indian’s on one
from tbe excessive heat and quickly spread series, Columbus bead on tbe other. Wash­
to the paint pot. which blazed up furiously ington’! head on the third and the head of
Lincoln on the fourth. The colon used
threatening to bum the steamer. Munson
seized the burning mass with hls bare are brown, red, green and blue. AU of
hands and rushed up the ladder to the the tickets are numbered and 1,500,000
deek and threw It Into tbe water. Hla have been printed of each aeriok or fl.OOO.clothing canght fire and ' ands and wrists 000 in alt The American Bank Note
were literally cooked, altboutf’-hls phyaL company have produced a ticket that it la
‘ believed cannot be counterfeited.

Dry the tin dishes before putting away.

Hastings,

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Add u pinch of salt to whiles of eggs to
make them beat up quickly.

CAPITAL $75,000.00.

Vinegar will remove tbe disagreeable
odor of kdrosene from tinware.

Incorporated under the laws of the State ol
Michigan.

Never wash raisins that are to bo used
iu sweet dlshev
it will ma|e the pudding
or cake heavy.

To make brooms last longer than they
ordinarily du, dip them once a weeX ln
boiling ?uda. This toughens the strands.

Spirits of ammonia, if diluted, applied
with a sponge to faded or discolored
spots on u carpet will often 'restore the
color.
if ink Is spattered on woodwork it may
be taken out by scouring with sand and
water and a little ammonia; then rinse
with soda wafer.
*

Meet can be kept very nicely for a week
or two by covering it wllb sour milk or
buttermilk and placing It In a cool cellar.
The bone or tat need not be removed.
Rinse well tiefora using.

Lemonade, according to an authority, Is
best and most full of flavor when made
with freshly boiled water, covered in a
close jar and allowed to cool.

Do not forget in cleaning your teeth
that the deposit of tartar more frequently
forms on the Inside. Save your old table
napkins to polish the teetlr. After using
the brush, go over the teeth with the nap­
kin. especially on the inside surface, close
to the gunk Ocassionally clean both teeth
and gums with common salt. Even if you
arc a very busy person, time, pain and
money can lie saved, it you keep In your
pookets a spool of dental Linen or silk floss
to pass between the teeth after each
meal.

It will be remembered that when Jumbo
was origin-ally taken from the I-ondou
zoological garden he displayed great un­
willingness to leave his companion, Alice.
Tears figured in the episode, nnd great
companion w.v excited by thle evidence of
the eh ithuni'M affection. A Mr. Gaylord,
who was with Barnum vvhep Jumbo was

Scott, the keeper, who camte over with
Juuilsi, maneuvered, the eleplpnt in a way
to give the du-1 red effect of feeling. When
it was time for him th leave nnd his car
wt&amp; ready he got the order to lie down, and
down ho went, and the populace wept ut
the thought df the elephant’s unhappiness
When In- wni told to come away he came.

Wheat is low and flour
should be the same. For a
short time I will sell

HLRPLU3 • 10.000.00.

White Rose Flour

Open for business Dee. 15.188C.
officers:
D. O. Robinson, President;
Chester Messer, Vice. Prea.
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
DtLECTOBS:
W. H. Powers,
D. W. Reynolds,
B. B. Messer.
D. 0. Robinson,
Chester Messer.
John Cat veUt,
P. T. Colgrore.

AT

$1.90 PEK 100 LM.
This is a No. 1 flour. I war­
rant every sack to be first
grade.
Live poultry wanted

JOS. ROGERS.

Has tho only savings department tn in Barry
County and pays 4 per cent Interest onf ll*tlmi&gt;

Hums Uinta.
'
A piece of chamois skin bound on tbe
edges, shaped to fit the heel and kept in
place by a piece of elastic rubber, worn
over tiie stockings, will save much mend­
ing.
To.improve starch, add one tcaspoonfui
of Epson suits and dissolve in the usual
manner by boiling. Articles starched with
this will be stiffer, and rendered to a cer­
tain extent fire-proof.

LOOK

Hastings City Bank,

A few drops of salad oil on tar stains
will remove them.

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proprit lor* main, no tab* or extravagant claim.
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of what Hood's Sampari Ifoi has done ter
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$3 SHOE

GENTLEMEN.

A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf,
seamless, smooth inside, more comlurtable,
stylish aud durable than any otter shoe ever
sold at the price.. Every style. Equals custommade shoes costing from $4 to $5.
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$3.50 Police, Farmers and Letter-Carrier*.
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Rev. R. X. Middleton, pastor M. E. ehureh.
Cedar Spring*. Mich., nays: Sleep ami rm
wen* htrangvr* t&lt;&gt; nit- after preaching Uli I u*»-d
"Adinmdu Now I sleep aouiully and awake
lefruduta. and I can heartily recommend it.
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Perfectly harmleu; cause no
akkne.u, and may be given in a cup of tea,or coffee without the knowledge of the patient, who -v
volu.xtaxii.v :.t.-p smoking or chewing in a few day*.

MORPHINE HABIT

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and
tie.t.bvtLov-eofour SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS.
yurir-T treatment patient* ar ? allowed the free u»c of Liquor vr Morphine until r " ’
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raffcrer.t frv.m any of these habits in communication with persons who have b&lt;
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HILL'S TABLETS; are for sale by ail riuT-CLAas druggisU at $1.00

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arc fur ToGacso, Morphine or Liquor Habit.

testimo­
nials from
persons-who
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HILL’S'♦ TABLETS.

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Ohio Ckzmical Co:

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Tablets.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purrhasLETS and take no other.

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LIMA OHIO.
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try year Tablet*. lie wm a heavy and constant driakcr, but after using your TaMot
but three day* he quit drinking, and will not tauca liquor of any kind. I have wait*
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�Additional County News.
School commenced
Monday after » Rumbus" fOrStttT The person sending
week’s vacation and the
"turw''* । them the dollar receive*, in return a twoBtceb tettwln’d by ’-heir
cent Columbian stamp.
rehth - SiTsehS’mX in th* rouDtry
will be one of great Interest and
In the sugar buwbre.

.- importance
with world, as a
,L* of 1 take place.
^Wfpa. i wy) be one

to astronomers In tbs wtete
total eclipse of the sun will
Llayd Breree,
It Is thought that the eclipse
the Benld at Ghir i Rapid*
of the longest In duration ever
the lies! known characters tn me
™ »i.u
knowOL Astronomers from
tills country
per field in Michigan, died at Chicago
'
S»n,i.v Hi# body was sent to Horton,. have gone to various portions of the old
5Sfii«£mrVMIeh.. «l’-ro » ftlbro world, as tbe eclipse will not be observa­
ble in Jhls country.
nsideo lor burial.
.
We are glad to note the prosperity of
Ou Wedlirsdw rorolM- AprU Ibe Mih.
Rev. F. J. VanAntwerp, of !&gt;etrolt. will tbe churches in this city. We think there
lecture in St. Rose’s church. Hls lecture has never before been » time when tbe
will be: ••The Catholic priesthood and its churches were as well attended as now.
relation to-soclety.” Tlie Rev. gentleman The seats are all comfortably tilled at
is well known to «&gt;»• people of Hastings both morning and evening services.
m a learned and eloquent preacherand he Nothing speaks better for a place than
prosperous churches and we are glad that
will undoubtedly have a large audience.
Hastings is making rapid strides in thia
The numerous friends in thia city of
Important respect in which at one time It
W. J. Stuart were greatly pleased to
was bo lacking.
■j hear of bis re-election as Mayor of Grand
i Rapids. Mr. Stuart lias given the people
Up to the present time the outlook for
a clean, honest administration and the the largest crop of fruit of all kinds was
• official count show his efforts have been never more’favorable. If nothing serious
appreciated by the ckixens of the second happens from now on the markets of the
country will be tested to their full capaci­
city- Filemaker, the celebrated high jumping ty. So far not a bud Is injured in this
horse of Madame Marantette’s, of Men­ section and many new orchards are last
The many extra
don, who gave dally exhibitions at the coming Into bearing.
June races last year. was. It Is feared, people that will visit Chicago this year
fatally Injured last week while Jumping on account of the World’s Fair may in­
over a picket fence. One of tho pickets crease the demand for our products, but
was thrust into the horse a depth of seven there will be plenty for them all.—Ex.

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inches.
The committee who had lu charge the
musical held in the M. E. church Tuesday
evening, wish to extend their thanks to
all who rendered such valuable assistance
during the evening, especially to Miss
Mildred Williams, Messrs. Reed and Wood,
also to the members of the Presbyterian
choir.
’

Mrs. Richard Young, of Carlton, died
last week at her home. Iler husband died
very suddenly in front of the Journal oftice In this city a few years ago.
Mrs.
* Young was beloved by all who knew her,
being a woman possessed of rare Christian
qualities. Her children have the sympa­
thy of all in their loss.

From early in the morning until late at
night, the side walk from the postoffice to
the corner of the city bank Is lined with a
crowd of loafers, nearly all of whom are
spittinrtobacco. Tbe council should do
something to abate this nuisance. It is a
dread to ladies to walk by this place. The
sidewalk is always covered with tobacco
juice and many ladles can vouch for the
fact of having to dodge to the side to pre­
vent a quantity of juice from landing on
their feef or dress. It’s a decided nui­
sance and should be stopped.
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We are now making arrangements for

one more milliner.
WejMlrroelrodbr error (then w»j}
rod our rrrtUnj. tne printer know. t»at&gt;
IS dot. tee .nd eodee POU lod romer
£.u .enTtUm beet «UI
"W
cheap to close out, ot the Racke t.

You

We make a ipeclaltj ot old ladle, bat.
and bonnets at the Racket

A child’s or Misses trimmed hat with
wreath of flowers for Me. at the Racket.
4Sc buys the best tubular loutln at the

Of SPRING DRESS GOODS, SPRING CAPES
and JACKETS.

Racket

That is the nicest show case of flowers
In this town and so cheap Li a common re­
mark, how do you do it, at the Racket.
See our forced sale of men’s hose,
8c on Saturday’s at tbe Racket.

only

The Basket baa a job in window shades
to close out.
Turkey red table linen cheap at the
Racket

We still sell yon mUk pans for 80c a
are no
dot Old fogies will tell you they —
good but look out they do not sell you the
same thing for 25 per cent more at the
Raeket.

You will find at our store the handsomest line of Spring Goods
ever shown in Ivalamazoo.

Do not forget we sell 5 doz. clothes pins
for 5c at the Racket.

Combination dinner pails 44c.
ask 73c, at the Racket.

others

Remember we sell slates at what others .
buy for. and put in pencilh at the Racket. I

fl

We want eggs at the Racket.
A good 8x10 mirror for 25c at the ttack-

Do not forget If we can fit you with our.
bankrupt shoes will save you 35 to 50
per eent at the Racket.

Sue the new Philadelphia tip shoes for
8*2.25. you can’t match thBm short of &amp;L00
at the Racket.

Cor. 48th And ST. LAWRENCE AVE,

.... Office. U-56 Adami Street..
. Miss Maud Stebbins entertained a large
ynumber of friends with progressive pedro,
CHK6Q0, ILL.
POWERS BROS. Proprietors.
last evening at her father’s beautiful and
-.. Ftrst-clasa Accopiuiodatlons to World.'*spacious home on Church street.
The
....Fair Vtettcn.....
house was brilliantly lighted and the
veranda bung with lanterns, presenting a KLSGANT NEW DUUJ)INU DUtUABIj: LOCATION
TERMS. REASONABI.B.
pleasing effect. A most enjoyable evening
Correspondence Solicited. Address all Com­
was passed. The head prizes were won
munications to The CHAUTAUQUA;
by Mrs. Ella Bowen and Dr. Clarence
....... 82-88 Adams St.
Lathrop.
/
C. W. POWERS, Corresponding Secretary.

SENSIBLE ADVICE.
FARMERS doh’t break your backs pumping water
1 from a squeaky hard-working pump. Don’t you
count your time as being worth something &lt; You cer­
tainly should. Why not let the elements do some of the
drudgery and save you a lot of hard work, and

NO SMALL AMOUNT of TIME
Which i? equivalent to MONEY. Why not buy one of
our

Columbia
The best aud most durable mills made. The rods used
in the construction of this mill are made from DRAWN
STEEL. The gearing is protected from erpoeure to the
weather, and it contains many other points in its favor
We have one of these mills running at our Agricultural
Depot and will be glad to show it to you. These Wind
Mills are selling fart. Can’t we sell rou one ?

GOODYEAR BROS.,
HARDWARE MERCHANTS.

104 EASTfWIN STREET.

KALAMAZOO, MICH

Durable
Beautiful
Inexpensive.

RUSSELL’S
BARGAINS

THESE three important qualities enter into
• the manufacture of Ross, Levis &amp; Pifer's
ladies’ shoes. They are made in lace and
button, leather and cloth, and from C to EE
in width. It pays to get good shoes when
you’re buying, and every pair of these shoes
are guaranteed to give satisfaction.
I have a full stock of boots, shoes, and
rubbers- and can certainly please you if you
will give me a call.

Delight and Surprise
Patrons.
&gt;
THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL
AND BEAUTY OF DESIGN
IN OUR LINES OF
DRY GOODS; FANCY GOODS;
DRESS (GOODS
AND MILLINERY
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.

Julius
Russell.

iNDQCtntNT!

LIVINGSTON &amp; BLOCK,

It Is a fact we are helping to close out a
factory on carpet sweepers aud can save
you one half in price at the Racket.

THERACKET

Biq

IN order to get your trade we will allow the fair the round trip
every
purchaser of Twenty Five Dollars worth of Goods at our
to
Respectfully,
store.

We expect another Invoice of ladies hats
Tuesday. We can hardly get enough at
the Backet
’

CHAUTAUQUA
AFAKTMENT BUILblNU

are cordially invited to attend the GRAND OPENING

SATURDAY, APRIL 8th

A child’, run bet SOe at tbe Backet.

Sec our hair ornaments at the Racket.

The clearing up and burning or carting
away of the rubbish which accumulated in
the back yards during the winter Is a
work - which should receive attention at
this time of year. Unsuspected germs of
disease may lurk in these refuse heaps,
and many doctor bills would probably be
save! by disposing of them.
That town is forever lost and might
just as well be content to remain a country
cross-roads, whose destinies are ruled by
those men who discourage every enter-’
prise in which they do not see direct ami
immediate financial benefit to themselves.
It is only unselfish effort, public spirit
and.harmonious bustling that builds up a
good city.

5FK1NQ JEflSON 93

DOINGS

r. q. STOWELL’S.
Repairing by J. C. Woodrufi.

The (acj that we are doing more
business than ever before is evi­
dence that our goods have been
selected with judgment; that they
have met with favor; that our orica
are right.
r

Between

UMIB
you save time you save
money. You can save a vast
IFamount
of time if you ar® 1°°**

ALWAYS SMOKE

FARRAND &amp; VOTEY

ing for

Organ Co., are making the World’s
Fair.&gt;50,000 organ. Moral: Buy
the best at a reasonable price.

0170

■ HARDMAN, FISCHER, •
HARRINGTON AND
STARR PIANOS,

or any kind of building mater­
ial, by coming directly to us,
and not only that, you will save money by buying of us.

THE BEST

A 1 Quality and Low Price.
I can write you the best and safeat
life insurance written. Write me
your wanta.
’
C. E. INGERSON,

Agent.

NaabviUe, Mich.

In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior,

J. MILLARD,

i

We are posted in
our buainegB and do
enough of it to ena­
ble ue to sell cheanlv
«d yet get a living.

Hastings, mich.

j

�See our fine line of working panto. We
cau save you 20 per cent.
The Baxkkuft Storb,
YThe old court house will be anctioned
off next week Thursday, April ISthJ See
the notice of the •’Auction Salt” elsPwbenIn this issue.
There will be quite a mating off
among tbe young people of this city, as
well as the birds this spring, according to
the numerous rumors afloat.
Miss Lou Doclker can now be found at
Voigt, Hcri»ol»beimcr * Co.'s, at Grand
Rapids, and will be pleased to meet her
Hastings friends at any time.
To save your fruit and berried get the
Victor spray pump at the Hastings Engine
। &lt;k Iron Wotks.
.
H. E. A L W.
*
Per. S. Grxusf.l.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, April 6-, 1893.

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Did yutf know you could find everything
in the line of ladies’ and children's ready
made underwear at Miss Feighner's? If
not please call In, examine our stock and
get our prices.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

There will be a special meeting of the
Knigbto of Pythias in Castle Hall to night,
to make arrangements for attending the1
funeral ot the late Jotrti-Pattersen. It Is
earnestly requested that ail knights make
( -^un ut tartar 'baking powder. Highret
"** cn,“d a special effort to attend.
. B&amp;uS ww.MICo., will St., H. Y.
8. W. Goucher is gaining a reputation
for fair dealing and has secured a large
number of houses to build in the city.
He has secured a competent crew of work.nien and Is ready to do all kinds of build­
ing on short notice. Bls workmanship
can be seen at any time. See him before
contracting your work.

48 FEET!

Uf Wall Paper inx every roll
sold by FRED L. HEATH.
No single rolls: no short rolls,
to give you a low price on,
and makdttt cost more to pap­
er your rbom in the end then
if .you had bought of a reliable
JeaMr. Come and look at my
line; side wall, border and
tiling to match, in the cheap as well as the good. , I have
more paper than all the other
leaders in Barry County and
will give you lower prices than
the small dealers can possibly
, do. An elegant line of Winlow Shades, Paints for inside
work, everything you need in
house cleaning.
'
Due bills taken on any gro- /

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

When In GRAND RAl’IDH stop a
| No Trees of first quality can ever be
county news on Inside j sent by mail. Mayhap you know IL By
I freight, prepaid If preferred, we ship
* Miss Belle Lampman has been hired by safely 4, 5, or fl ft. trees; S-year Roses of oppo.lt, UNION DKI'tlT.
Joe Benkes la visiting friends in Battle
the school.board to teach the klndergar- rare excellence—everything.’ Your actu­
IC.eek.
ally pay less than for the puny stuff. 1,000
den room for tbe spring term.
Free Baggage Tram*hr. New H
Mr. and Mrs. Will H&gt;y were In Allegan
acres Nurseries. SO,000 acres Orchards. Steam Heat and EltiSricHeHa*
« Sunday.
House cleaning Is at hand, and the ladles
Exact information about trees aud frutto,
BEACH A BOOTH.
wbo
wish
papers
will
do
well
to
eal!
at
.he
Rev. W. M. Puffer was in Nashville
STARK BROS., Louslana, Mo.
Baxxf.b office. A large bundle for five
«Saturday.
•
‘
cents.
A. Hull spent Easter with friends in
The furniture factory was cloned Fri­
(Grand Rapids.
day afternoon out of respect for the death
PERSONALMENTION.

Charles Barlow la in the city this week.

Ella Robinson visited friends In Eaton
i
Rapids
last week.
Miss Belle Troope was home from Al­
jbion ovt r Sunday.
Ella Schumann was visiting In Grand
Rapids yestesday.

Miss Leia Barker visited friends In Ver
montvBle last week.

SW &amp; BEACH,
MICH.

HASTINGS,

LOCAL NEWS.
• tlRCMLATION •

This week.

75 quires.

Hi realtor, changes for advert! wrnento
।
r kjIi this office Tuesdays at latest to
-*ir&gt;* Insertion in th* Imuc of the week
Baths !.’&gt; cent* ut Busby Bros.

M
'

Fpr .. !hh* haii cut or shave gi to Busbv
Bi -.

of Bert Hamlin, wbo has been employed
in the Institution nearly ever since It has
been running.
The sparrow bounty law has been so
amended as to require the preservation of
the whole body instead of the heads for
the benefit of the town and city clerks. lt*s
object is to protect other birds from being
destroyed.

Tbe concert given at the M. E. church
Tuesday night was excellent Miss Min­
nie Warren, elocutionist, had been secured
as the principal attraction for tbe evening,
but was unable to fill her engagement^on
Mrs. Mary Stevens, of Lacey, visited account of severe Illness. Some add 1ns
relatives In the city Sunday.
were.made to the-program and the ad­
Editor Herb Snyder and wife, of Sun­ mission price reduced to Ten cents. It
was given entirely by home talent with
field, spent Sunday In Hastings.
the exception of Miss Burrall. The en­
John Q. Creasy, of Grand Rapids, visit­ tire program was well rendered and well
ed friends In the city last week.
received. Mrs. Hendershott waa to have
sung, but was unable on account of her
Mrs. Harry Waldroff and son, of Albion,
little boy’s Illness. The proceeds for the
are visiting relatives in the city.
evening were 819.00, which will go to the
• Miss Gertie Polly, of Delton, is visiting Home Missionary society, under whose
‘
Miss Maud Stebbins, In this city.
auspices the concert was given.

Miss Kittle Stebbins spent Sunday In
the city with her parents.

Miss Gertrude Rose,, of Grand Rapids, is
visiting at her ancle’s, BenJ. Rose.

Messrs. Will Marshall and Gill Searles,
Hastings' population _______
is still ou
,n 'the in
in-­
crease.
Th»*re wiero one humjitd and of Hickory Comers, were in the city Sat­
urday.
fifty nqw voters totragister this year.
We
don’t know of on empty house In the city.
Miss Glaydls Lester returned home Sat­
It Is ffie
- Intention
‘ ”
lof several to put up urday after a weeks visit with Miss Grace
houses to rent- thii l spring, and this will Messer.
tend to supply the |new families who are
Mr. and Mr». Will Fuller, of Nashville,
moving livre and fpi I &lt;0 find desirable quar­
•pent Sunday in the city with John Fuller
ters.
and Wife.
•
Fool’s day in the city, at least in tlie
Miss Gertrude Bentley Is spending a
business portion, was nut marked by the
fa* days with Mb* Bertha Bentley at
usual number of jokes that nearly always
Grosse Isle.
•
go the rounds on tbe 1st. Perhaps It was

owing to the fact that It was Saturday and
Miss Florence Diamond went with Miss
just before election when people’s mhid* Lida Felghncr to Niles Saturday to visit
were so occupied wjth something else, they the latter’s sister.
let the,Opportunity the day afforded them ]
Ezra Allen moves bls family to Hast1 ngs this week where he han employment.
eome people would naturally suppose , Goblevlll^ New-.
Over the goods in the new the dray Ing business to Gb overdone iu Miss Kittle Burrell, of Albion. Is v|-&gt; j
Furrlturc Store before you the city; owing to so many wbo follow Iting her grand parents Mr. and Mr». I
business lienBut tht*r all seem to
!»«••• as the prices are very. that
Phillips Jbls week.
have their hands full aud sometime*- It ie
low. . You will be surprised quite difficult to secure a man who can do Mrs. W. J. Stuart, of Grand Rapid**. Is
to learn that furniture can what you want right away, without first visiting Mrs. Edward Powers and other!
be sold so cheap. Remem­ executing the orders he has received be-i friends In the city.
fore yours. The draymen of this city are i
ber that we do all kinds of UDUSafiy
M!sb Alice Brown, a teacher in (he ,
obliging aud affable, so much J
repairing and upholstering so that strangers comment on it. And Charlotte schools, was the guest of Mrs.1
i iarnitcre. We also keep they deserve the patronage they all seem I Judge Smith Saturday.

a line of second-hand goods,
a the tiasemcnt of our
store and pay cash or trade
: r second hand goods.
Remember the place,
Robertson Block, corner of
Jefferson and Court streets.

ThE KENT

Miss Alta Richards has been visiting
relatives in Middleville.

Tbe Hastings City Bank has opened *a
Mrs. Campon, of Grand I&amp;plds, has
savings department sod are now paying 4
per cent interest oh all time deposits in­ been visiting Mrs. Henry Goodyear.
cluding certificate^. The savings depart­
Hurd Tinkler, of Grand Rapids, spent
ments wiH also be open Saturday evenings Sunday In the city with his mother.
from 7 to 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Geb. Walter and Miss Emma Wes
DajL W. Rkvn
. ou&gt;s
key were In Grand Rapids last week.
Cashier.
Tbe noonday meetings for mon,held
Mrs. Edgar Bristol, of Johnstown, lathe
at the society rnomp, under charge of the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dorr Mudge.
pastors of the churches of this city, includ­
Dr. Honey and wife,- of Kalamazoo,
ing tbe Roman Catholic, were quite well
visited at Dr. 8. M. Fowler’s Sunday.
attended and It thqpght good will result
from them. The talks at tbe sessions by
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cook visited Mr.
the different ministers were extremely and Mrs. Barnes, of Yorkville, last week.
good and to the point
Mrs. Taylor and daughter, of Saugatuck,
A lineal descendant of the primeval have been visiting at Rev. W. W. Taylor’s.
denizens of the forest gilded over the wa­
Mrs. Clarence Young, of Allegan, is
ters of the Thornapple Friday, in a
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tomlin­
canoe. Hls nnme was Nobatlifonneyouson.
kuow, or something of that sort. He was
Dr. Clarence Lathrop, of Detroit, is ex­
on a trapping expedition, and carried as
much In his frail lijtle canoe as some wo- pected in tbe city to-day for a few days
jneu would who w&lt;sre bound for Saratoga. visit.
\

Neighboring
pap.-,

Notice.
Good, cheap house and two lots for sale
in the 3rd ward. Inquire of Frank HazeL

For Sals.
My farm of w, acres In CasUeton. 3H miles
nurtnvazt ot Morgan and 5 ml Ie* norlbWMt of
Nashville. Fair bou*c, good aoU and fence* in
good repair
Good young orchard, and fibc
spring water near house Place will be sold at
a bargain. For further particular, write or lu
quire of J. W. 8mllh, Morgan. Barry county.

Will be glad to see you at the old

mn uw M,
New
Hoon
See the Gallery Plow and
the Ratchet Spring Tooth Har­ Tea
row, the beet in the market.

on Michigan Avenue, across from
roller mill, where he has a fine line
of Agricultural implements, Wag­
ons, Buggies and Carriages.

Don’t fail to call on him before
purchasing anything in his line.
Buying for cash and running at a
very light expense enables him to
sell goods at the lowest notch.

Jesse Townsem.

The Grocers.

Are now prepared to show you a large and well selected stock of

Consisting of CLOTHING, GENTS
HATS and CAPS, in all the new styles,
Give us a call and we think we can please

Mr. and MnFFrank Beckwith returned
Hereafter Ira VauValkenburgh Will from Milwaukee Friday where-they have
be found at Ills old aland in the Union been for several months.
block. In one of the iprettiest and most
Miss Stella Heath, of the Ypsilanti
convenient hard wnre/4t&lt;&gt;r&lt;*s In Mlehlang. State normal. Is spendlog her vacation
and with a bran tn*w stock of goods on with tier-parents In this city.
hand In nearly every line. During hls
Miss Mattle McCall, a teacher In the
••fire sales” Mr. VanValkcnburgh enjoyed
a very liberal patronage aud sold off his Union school nt Grand Haven, visited at
damaged Koods at prices that have pleased Ilev. Hollister's Friday and Saturday.
the peopje and enabled him to start In
•Mrs. Judge Smith and Miss Gertrude. I
again with the latest and best goods He Mrs. Minnie Greblc. Mls.s Effa Simpson ‘
expresses himself as being very thank­ and Miss Iza Hendershott were in Grand
ful to the people for tbflr liberal patron­ Rapids yesterday.
age and for the many favors extended
Dr. Lowry expects to go to bls former
him.
He cordially Invites all to give
him a cull at hls new store where he can home In Oakland county. April nth. to
make a cataract operation. He will be
please tliviu bufb In goods and prices..
gone three or four days.
After an illness of several months, little
Word received from Miss Sarah Horton,
Inez Heath di&gt;*d uf consumption. Monday
noon. She bad Ix en living with Mr. and says she fa very pleasantly located at Mus­
Mrs. Freit Heutb for sonic time past and a kegon. being a head trimmer for n large es­
few days ago &gt;he went to spend the day tablishment in that citj.
Mr. Edw. Degroot nnd Maurice Grigsby [
with Mrs. Brodes'er on Jefferson street
bnt was .unable to rctnrn home at night went t&lt;&gt; Benton Harbor, yesterday as deb*- '
and gn-w rapidly worse from that time. cattw tn the State convention of the Y. I*. I
Inez had b&gt;-en a patient sufferer through 8. C. E.. which Is to-ing' held there this j
alt her long sickness. Knowing she could- week;
not ever be bettor. »ho did not moqm or
Rev. W. M. Puffer, Mrs. S. M. Fowler, i
In-wall br r’lot, but asserted her wl!llognr*s
to die. and iwtlenlly listen^ for the Mas­ Miss Etta Main and Shirley Smith attend- V
nd the state meeting of the Epworth •
ter’s call. Tbe ffiweral occurred Tuesday
afternoon from the home of N.. T. Dia­ Lcngue at Grand Rapids yesterday an I ‘
•
mond. Rev. Taylor officiating. The de­ .to-day.
Mrs. W. K. Hiebler gave a party Wed-I
ceased was only fifteen years? She leave*
nesday evening. In honor of her cousin.
Mafal Trego and friend Soph* Waters, of ,
Hastings.
Elegant refreshments wte
served and a jolly time enjoyed over some
new gnmes lately Introduced.—Middleville
Sun.
____________________
Finest line ot neck wear In the
the Bankrupt store.

PHILLIPS &amp; PRESTON,

MORRILL &amp; CO.
STYLE, QUALITY *!S PRICE
Have anything to do with it.

Yours truly,

to be enjoving

A large line uf scln.nl bat* ot Miss Alice
n father and small brother; ber mother’s
.Hall’s.
death occurring several years ago.
Wurking shirts very cheap at the BankThe human body is constantly under­
rupi’tfore.
going tissue change. Worn-out particles
^Wi* liave.pn-.jicd the first quarter In the are cast aside eliminated from the* system,
wlille the new are ever being formed, from
Adilltionnl locals and other news on in- the inception of Ufa to ibr-'close. Wab-r
has the power of Increasing these ti-isuc
-Ide page-.
changes, which multiply the waste pro­
You can get the latest style’s In heir cut* ducts, but at the «ame time they are re­
at Busby Bros.
newed by Its agency, giving rise to in­
Have you seen those fine slippers at creased appetite, which in turn provides
fresh nutriment.
the Bankrupt store.
Persons but little accustomed to drink
Hani cold* seem to lie an epetlemlc In water are liable, says Hall's Journal uf
Hastings just at present.
Health, to have tbe waste products forme*I
Neighboring county, our____
.w and
—- faster than they are removed. Any ob­
county
struction to the free working of natural
interesting news ou Inside pages.
laws at once produces disease, which, If
Ladies remember that John Kelley’s fine firmly seated, requires both time and mon­
shoes are on sale by Woolley &amp; Bronson. ey to cure.
People accustomed to rise in the morn­
Hate! bats! bats! Ladle* do not fall to
call and see the new hats at Miss Alice ing weak and languid will find the cause
In tbe imperfect accretion of waste**,
Hall’s.
’
which many times may be remedied by
Call at thia office for old papers. We drinking a full tumbler of water before re­
have a large supply and will sell them tiring. This very materially assists in the
cheap.
ph e.'sa duiiitg tbe night, and leaves tisW. tuber
re, &gt; .treet wrfnMer. I
,n4 ",djF ,or ""
but before the rain one was much needed actfire work of the day.
Hot water is one of the best .remedial
on our streets.
agents. A hot bath on going to bed, even
Old paper* for house cleaning for sale in the hot nights of summer, Is a better
cheap ut tbe Banner office. A large bun­ reliever of Insomnia than many drugs.
dle for 5 cents.
Iuflaled parts will subside under the con­
Always smoke Ed. Powers No. 25 cigar. tinued poulticing of real hot water. Very
Always the mitw; al wavs Utf Iwst 5 out h&lt;it water, as we all snow, to a prompt
j checker of bleeding, aud beeidfcs. If It is
cigar In the United Statre.
clean, aa it should be. it aldb lu sterilizing
We want your eggs- Highest priors I our wounds.
A rlutouij stomach will
&gt;aM.
I nearly always gratefully rejetvra a glass
The Baxuvrr Stomu

Try this tea if you never
have, and you will not regret
it. It ie winning in popular
favor every day. We solicit
your patronage and know
that our goods will pleaaeyou. Give us a trial.

city at

Have you seen that new square toe wlt.»
patent leather tip, at Woolley * B ronson.

E. VI. nORRILL &amp; CO
ONE PRICE CL2TNIER5.

with
can

TO STAND AROUND AMONG
THE SUIT TABLES and hear the
way the lookers—the gazers—the tryers
—and buyers dll talk about the new
suits. Never saw such a nice fit—
Great guns think of it John; only $1.0
for a suit like that. Can you fit me
suit like that man’s trying on over there?. If youmine. I don’t know what I want there Are so
that suit me.
.

John McElwain and family are now y
keeping bouse In part of Mrs. Powers’ ’
home near tbe school house.
S. W. Gnucber Is a hustler In the build­
ing line. He will finish your houses be­
fore June Ifitb. Give him a call.

Ed. Powers has a valuable horst* suffer­
ing from lockjaw, caused by stepping on a
rusty nail. It Is not expected to recover.

Mrs. Mattle Spaulding has moved into
the Mrs. Cora Power’s house on Broad­
way. Mrs. Powers Is now settled in her
Green street residence.
Miss Alice Hall’s assortment of trimmed
hats are being enlarged every day.
The
hats are found to be of the latest style,
as low In price as elsewhere In the city.
At the annual meeting of the ladles soe eiy of tlie Episcopal church, this week,
tne old officers
were re-elected. Mrs.
Colgrove, Pres.. Anna Bessmer, Vice
Pres., Rose Goodyear. Sec’y and Treas.
March I the government began Issuing
an elgbt-ccnt stamp ot tbe Columbian
series. The new stamp is more particular­
ly for registered matter, the fee for which
has been reduced froa 10 cents to that fig-

worth $12.00.

To have more fun we have
put on sale 100 bright new
Loft
spring suits
cheviots, grey and tirown" mix­
tures elegantly made, at $7.50
Let us show them to you.

K. K. QKflNT

�ARRIVAL OF JAVANESE.

Hastings ; B a v^ER;
Thursday, April 6, 1893.
COOK BgOS-.Propnetora.

LAWFORWORKMEN

THE BOYCOTT DECLARED ILLEGAL.

^atewite-rrtrr ran be dOUC.

Strictly Pure
White Lead
properly made. Time has proven that
white lead made by the "Old Dutch’*
process of slow corrosion possesses
qualities that cannot be obtained by
any other method of manufacture. Thia
process consumes four to six months
time, and produces the brands that
have given White Lead its character
as the standard paint.

“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
“Beymer-Baumaa" “Eckstein"
“
Anchor”
“Fahnestock"
..................
“Morley”
“Kentucky"
“Shipman1
“Southern"
“Collier”
"Re^Seal”
“Davis-Chambers"
are standard brands of strictly pure
Lead made by the "Old Dutch" pro­
cess. You get the best in buying them.
You can produce any desired color by
tinting these brands of white lead with
National Lead Co.’s Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors. •
1 ForwU* by the mo»t rellabl* dealer* la Paints

.NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
1 Broadway, New Tort.
Chicago Branch,
State and Fifteenth Streets.

“The Pace
That Kills”
ts overwork—
makes no difference what kind. Using
greasy and inferior soaps is one road
to premature decay—sore hands—
sore hearts—clothes never clean.
Not so when

KIRK’S
SOAP
AMERICAN FAMILY

is used.
Cheerfully proceeds the
labor of wash-day with health and
long life assured. Hands all right­
hearts light—clothes pure and white
as a Greenland snowdrift.
’JAS. S. K1RK&amp; CO., Chicago.

ihttky Diamond Tar Soap.
FOR PHOM 1

AltheOaAND

LKOK.
Enclose stomp for circular. AddreM. A. S.
P.ltWtH. Prop*

Lira fills

Act on a new principle—
regulate the Brer, stomach
nnd bowwh* teroeel (A*

Hon.

.'

.

Smallest, mildest,

I’HOBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Harry, m.
At —
a —*e«slun
of w-w
the w.w
Probate
Court. for
—
— — —— »
V—WWW.
tbe
v of
Barry
bidden
— ecu
" ut*“
Harry
boldeu at the
• the
-he City
t’ltv ot
nf HMtinin,
Ila. Probate office, iu
in
said County, ou Tuesday the tttb day of
March. In th • year oue thousand eight hun­
dred end i Inefy three.
^Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of

Ol

for This Action.

Toutdu, O.t April 4.—Yesterday morn­
ing in the United State* circuit court
Jadga Ricks rendered hta own decision tn
the core of the Lake Shore engineers and
firemen who refused to handle Ann Arbor
freight, and read Judge Taft’s decision in
the injunction case of the Ann Arbor rail­
road,
wherein
an
injunction
ta
asked against Chief Arthur, of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer*,
restraining.
him
from
issuing,
promulgating or continuing in force any
rule of the brotherhood whicbshall requira
or command any employes of the various
connecting lines to boycott the Ann Arbor

In substance the decision in the latter
case Is aa follows: A temporary restrain­
ing order was issued by Judge Taft
against Chief Arthur. A hearing has
aince been had and tbe question now is
whether on the evidence produced the ordersahall be continued in force until tbe
final decision in tbe case. It is charged
that Arthur, as chief of the brotherhood,
exercises controlling influence upon Its
members In all matters and that one of its
rules* requires all its members in the em­
ploy of auy railway company, whenever
an order to that effect shall be given by
said chief officer, to refuse to receive,
handle or carry airs of freight from any
other railroad company whose employes,
members of the said association, have
engaged in a strike.

It ta also charged that this rule tain di­
rect contravention of the interstate com­
merce law. The judge then says: “The
bill Invokes the chancery powera of this
court to protect the complainant in rlgh is
which it claims under the act of congress
passed Feb. 4, 188?. known as the inter­
state commerce act and an act amending
it passed March 2, 1819. These acts were
passed by congress In the exercise of the
power conferred on It by tho federal con­
stitution, ‘to regulate commerce with for­
eign nations, among the several states and
with the Indian tribea.* Counsel for de­
fendant, Arthur, contend that tbe Inter­
state commerce law and its amendments
are only declaratory of the common law.
which gave the same rights to complainant,
aud that therefore this ta not a case of fed­
eral juri-djctlou.’’
llsl&amp;g the Trouble on Arthur.
Judge Taft then outline* the organiza­
tion and objects of the brotherhood and
says that the grand chief has large judicial
and executive powers. He ta the ultimate
authority always called iu to adjust differ­
ences between members and their employ­
ers. aud he ta ove to whom appeals are
made to settle disputes arising between
members and subdivision*. He is also the
head of the insurance company. Judge
Taft then runs over the happenings during
the strike, stating that Arthur sent tele­
grams to eleven chairmen of the general
adjustment committees on as many differ­
ent railroads notifying them that a legal
strike was qp and to obey the laws of the
brotherhood.
Deflnition ol a Legal Strike.
The judge then says: “A legal strike.
In brotherhood
parlance, meaas one
consented “
**■*
—~~" chief.
‘
to ’by‘
the grand
His consent Is necessary under the rules of
the order tryrenable the men, thus out of
•mploymnt,
__ tbe _____________
t, to
three mouths’ pay _
allowed,to striking members. Arthur ad­
mits that tbe particular law to which he
referred In bis dispatch was one adopted
by the brotherhood ut Denver three years
ago, but which ta not published in the
printed copy of the constitution and by­
laws.”- He then quotes rule 12, and says
thnt tbe violation of obligation by an en­
gineer is the highest offense of which a
member can be guilty. He declares that
this rule makes the brotherhood a con­
spiracy against the taws of tbacountry.
The Interstate Commerce Law.
“Section 10 of the interstate commerce
taw ta then quoted. It involves In misde­
meanor not only the officials ot tbe com.
pony—who shall omit to do or refused to
do or permit anything to interfere with
acts necessary to the forwarding of freight
—but any person acting for or employed
by.the company. The judge says on this
point: “Under this section it will .be seen
that the engineers of the defendant com-*
pan ire, refusing to handle interstate
freight of complainant, are guilty of a
misdemeanor and subject to criminal
prosecution

In the matter of the estate of Hannah
W. Kusseli, deceased.
On reading and ffiHg the petition dulr verlfled
of I onule H. Wanzer, daughter of said dreeaaed.
praying that adruioBlratlon of sold estate mav
be granted to Julius Bussell or to some other
suitable person.
Thereupon II Is ordered, that Thursday the
cth day of Anri!. A.D..lM3at ten o’clock tn
the forenoon, be aw lined for the bearing of
Mid petition and that ton heirs al law. of said
deceased and all other |*rsotiw Interested In
arid rotateju'e required to appear at aaeaslou
of said eourt. then to be hoMen al lb* Probate
Section 10 in terms subjects to punish­
office. Id the city of Ha«tlrgs. Iu said County,
and show cause. If sdy there be. why the prayer ment only the common carrier company
of the petitioner mar not be granted. And it nnd its employe*, but it ta quite clear that
la further ordered, that said petitioner give no
ties to the pernor » Interested in said estate, of any one, though neither a common carrier
the pendency Af Mid petition nnd the hearing nor an employe, aiding or slotting or pro­
■L«»py O&lt; this order to be curing the bommou carrier or its employes
POhUshed tn the Haftintn Baxmkb. a news to violate the section, would be punishable
paper printed and circulated in mdd County
of Barry, once in each week for three successive under it as a principal. AH persons com­
weeks previous to Mid day nt hearing.
bining to carry out -rule 12 oPtise brother­
Chas. W. ahmmtroso,
hood agalnst the complainant company, if
/iraira-wk
Judge of Probate.
nny qne of them doe* an act In furtherance
&lt;A true copy.)
of the combination, are punishable unde:
•
MOUCUAUE /daKCLOsUBK.
the foregoing section. Thia ta true, because,
^yiwreaa. default ha* "been made tn tbe rcn- aa already shown, the object of tbe con­
a0^’SUn “ortFW*. executed by Aivs spiracy ta to Induce, procure and compel
J Cowles a«&gt;d Mnnr A. Cowles of the Township
M Irvine. Barry dounty. Mlchicsn. to Alice J defendant co panics and their employes
Churchill (formeri* Afire J. Morey) of Toledo, to refuse equa. facilities to ths complainant
Obto. bearing date May th* seve.kth. A. D.. 1HM, company for tbe Interchange of interstate
and rocordad ou the setre th dav of May. A. D , freight.
IMS.
o’clock a&gt;&lt;dw-..
thlrtv __
flve...
minutes,
m Inat
IIKthree
wt- M„m&gt;wu.x»w
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County, Michigan, and there is now claimed to
be due on Raid mortgage the sum of two
tboneand s-v-t, hnndnM and dxtv dollars an-l

-- -- — — —
..IX. «ro, nex urri tfw
said mortgacs or any part thereof: Now tfiore.r22'iUKOUt? ,s
&lt;lrrn Ul*x 0,1 Friday the
twelfth day &lt;rf Msy t?fj. at li o’clock
aoon, uandard time, nt the north front door of
the Court bou-t- in the dtv ot ft &gt;4ine». County
I,??”*’.Sut*" of Miehlean rb-t bring the
building in which circuit nnirt tw County of
PyPi
v,rtu”of the nuwer ot Mie
contained In aaid nuirtgAic-, I will soil at nubile
i10 %
th- Property
Mtd.'n0rtO4t*-°r •’'AH"1* ’hereof
to Mtisty Mid in&lt;irt&lt;&gt;Mre Ipd-bird-tm*. costa
Jtaidpretmses bell.4 &gt;l.r northfrsirtroa (I4k ».‘wn four
i.
* I*0.8?
• w",t • ‘”'»*tatagooe
e"
nf l*'M| ***dingto
and rajree
loerefrom sixty seres takea ud from the

“In closing allusion should be made to
that part of tue original restraining ordei
herein which compelled Arthur to rescind
the direction be had already given for tha
enforcement of rule 12. There was ab«&gt;
lately no way of ascertaining the status
quo betwema th. parties (which ta tbe prop
er office of a preliminary injunction), nut
by compelling at once a rectaion of Ar
thnr’sacL The prreent was an extrem*
case. Th. injury threatened was willful,
wrongful and criminal, and a mandate,
mandate^
though not a frequent remedy, was nee
Msary, aud could by no possibility undei
tbe circumstances work injury co any
RICKS’ JUDGMENT ON THE MEN.

Jedge Kicks’ decision .'in the case of th*
Lake Shore men was briefly as follows:
-This suit was instituted by the Anu
Arbor Railroad company to compel tbs
Lake Shore and other railroads m handls

chnng. ot traffic. Corporariona can art
oniythrough Ihrlr offleen, agcota andare
mu. ao thrt the mandatory prorlaton, ol
th. Io. which apply to th. «rpomU°»
apply with equal loro, to Ita offlera red
employi-s.
Th* Unprecedented Happens.
■The authority of the court u&gt;J“ue •°c"
re ordre hu bren qucrtlo"^. l”‘ ‘
rests on well-established principles. It ta
Mid .the orders issued in this caw are
without precedent. Every just order or
rule known to equity courts was born of

We authorize our sHvmu . "
rail Dr. King-, x J41, "M 4n

HONOR TO BAYARD.
tate I

eonallioti. If y*u
Qpon ai.
oocffh, cold or any lung* J?*1 ’’•‘k »

o'clock Frida, atiernoon
rolled Into lb. Chlrago ted Ncrtbwwatera
depot with ch. J.rtete. tatetatet t&lt;»
the World’. fair. Th. Irwin wra m«l. np
ol tour ooteb-. • •‘"P"- t’° ’’■Bf**
can, ted twenty-.lx freigbt Ote. Thon
.-.Jas J.’teete In th. pnrty. Including
dancing fflrta. . monator orangquUng.

trouble, and will
or
ed. giving It a fair ttta.
benefit, you may n-iu “ th^^M
have your money refuj.27
uj

Chicago.

First of Our Diplomat* to Be
As It Is Interpreted by Judges
Ricks and Taft.

White Lead i. bert; pn&gt;J»'£ •«***
it win not «oJe, chip, chalk.“ ™J
off; it tally adhere. to the wood and
tonne a permanent bane for repainting.
Paint, which perl or
h*" “ *
removed by terapinff or burning before
—

L-ba tataretata commme 1«» "nd* Il man­
dowry upon oonnartlug

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Called Ambassador.

BEKT TO THE OOUBT OF ST. JAMESComplimentary

.

April

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MUI»

wtert

wnMtmnn

WUHIXOTOX. March 31,-The prudent «jd action,’ll being the material for the
u important batch o&lt; nomlnattaoa to village to be erected on the Midway plalathe ■cnata yctcnlay, of which the '
some emergency to meet some
nDC*’
!■ a Railway Colltalea.
,
u
to
rill th. port ol -am^-ador-of th
tions nnd was therefore in ite time
All were pretty bmlIy
a precedent. If based on sound principles CnlUdSUMU Great Britain. Th« -Jand beneficial results follow tbeir enforce­ polntw to thia place 1. Thoma. F. Bayard. collision between the two sections at
Molngona Thursday night. ^0-®°* w“
ment, affording necessary relief toths one ?f Delaware. Cl.r.lapd'.
seriously Injured and all were jubilant and
party without imposing Illegal burdenson rtate eight yen. .go, ?.»■“« J*'1
the other, new remedies and uuprece- have the honor of being $h« first Ameriojn noisy when they landed at the depot in
thia dty. Tbeir jabbering waa deafening.
pented orders are not unwelcome aids to
unbareador to th. courtpf St. J*"“ H
The girls are hardly pretty and look like
tbe chancellor to meet the conrtantly vary­
roecred. Hebert Idncoln. whore redgna- Japanese, though hardly to refined. The
ing demands of equitable relief.
tlon wrerereptrtl by Secretary Graham orang-outang is tbe largeet every brought
Gave Them tbe Renefl: of the Doubt.
■As hereinbefore Intimated, the duties of
to this country, and ta over four feet high
In the following letter
an employe of a public corporation are
-SIH.-I duly laid before the president when standing erect.__________
such that he cannot always choose hta own your letter of the 15th resigning th. office
STATE "OFFICERS IMPEACHED.
time for quitting that service.' The court
of envoy extraordinary and minister pleni*
then acquitted Engineers Clark, Case,
Rutger and Conley and their firemen, giv­ potentlary, and am now directed by him to
ing them the benefit of the doubt that they inform you that It has been accepted.
Lincoln, Neb.. April L—The two houses
quit with the purpose of boycotting “Ann
“In doing so the president deal res me to
Arbor" freight. The judge rays: “An act make suitable expression of hta high ap- of the legislature met in joint sesalon yes­
when done by an individual In the exercise predation of th. abUlty.
“d terday and without preliminary debate tbe
of a right may be lawful, but when done
resolution pending from Thursday provid­
by a number conspiring to injure or im­ real with which you have fulfil!*! the ing for the drawing up of articles of Im­
properly influenc%anolher may be unlaw­ duties of your mission, and hta sincere re­ peachment against the board of public
ful. One or more employes may lawfully gret that your retirement deprives the lands and buildings was taken up and
quit tbeir employer’s service at will; but a service of one of its most honored offirere.
passed with but four dissenting votes. A
combination of a number of them to do so The president trusts that that you will
committee of live, comprising Senators
for the purpose of injuring the public and find it convenient to continue in the per­
North and Jxjwley and Representatives
oppressing employers by unjustly subject­ formance of your functions until relieved
Van Housen. Barry and Colton, was ap­
ing them to the power of the confederates by your succewir and entrance upon his
pointed to prosecute the l«&gt;ard before tbe
for extortion or for mischief ta criminal.
duties. The Hon. Thomas F. Bayard, of supreme court.
The general Impression
Will Be Les* Merciful In Future.
'
Delaware, has been nominated and con
seems to be, now that articles of impeachHe then finds James Ixnnon guilty of
firmed today aa aniliaaaador extraordtnai? tuent hsve been prepared, that It will neceecontempt and fines him 150 and ousts, and
and plenipotentiary near her Britannic sitatethe appointment of three new offi­
closes as follows: “Tho orders made io majesty's government, this designation
this case as to all the connecting roads having been conferred in pursuance of a cer*
Tbe men accused of rascality naked their
and tbeir employes who have continued in
provision contained In the act of congress friends in tbe 1-moisture to withdraw op­
the service arestiUiu force and it ta but
of March 1, 1803. and in vlrw of the action position to the impeachment, as they say
just to all concerned that tbe court should
of her majesty in appointing Sir Julian
say that the laws and orders hsving now Pauncefote to be her first ambassador to they only want a fair trial to prove all the
charges false.
been fully interpreted and made public any
violation thereof that may hereafter be the United State*
-I tese this opportunity to assure you of
INJURED A LARGE NUMBER.
made will bo dealt with in a spirit, and
furpoee quite different from that which my highest personal regard."
Cootlriaecl Wllboat Ratersaee.
as controlled us tn this case."
Ex-Secretary Bayard's career as a sonntor
Why Lennon Wns Convicted.
Leapvilu:, April
By the spreading
Lennon was convicted because, in Judge and secretary of state 1* too well-known
Ricks' language: “He did not quit the to need description. He has been so earnest of rails the lUo Grande passenger train
service of the company in fact, nnd did not and true a Democrat and has stocsl so high east-bound was badly wrecked in this city
intend to do so, and that his pretense to do in party councils that there was nothing, last night and a large number of passen­
so was a trick to evade tho order of the but commendation for it. The senate did gers. injured though none fatally. Tbe incourt. Being In the service ot the com­ him the honor usually conferred on former
pany when he refused to switch tbe Ann members of its baly nominated to office by
New York, shoulder broken; J. T.
Arbor car into the train at A'.exta.ahd hav­ confirming his nomination in active session
Cahill, lx* Angelas,
thigh
broken;
ing then full knowladge of the terms and without tbe formality of referring it to a
C
&gt;1.
Walling,
Sheppard.
Mich,
meaning of the order of the cdurt, that or­ committee.
kg broken. The following were variously
der was then in full force anil commanded
Th* Other Important Nominations.
cut awl bruised: Mrs. T. E. Haywood,
him to do tho very thing he refused to da
Other nominations were a* follows: En­ Sacramento, Cal.; Mr* J. H'W-llioo, Aus­
He therefore deliberately and knowingly voy* extraordinary and ministers^ plenipo­
tralia; J. B. Dalton; Annie Lynch. New
violated the mandate of the court and was tentiary—James D. Porter, of Teunrose*,
York: Mr*. H. Martin, Denver; J. E. Hey­
guilty of contempt.,
to Chill; James A. McKenzie, of Kentucky, worth. SL Cloud. Minn.; Mr* F. Saticr,
to Peru; Lewis Baker, of Minnesota, to San Francisco; Mr*. T.. A. Guthrie; II. L
BIG STRIKE AT THE FAIR.
Nicaragua, Costa Rica awl Salvador, Hiagins, IxeadvIBe; Mr*. G. Wilaoo, ChiUnion Carpenter* Demand Dlxcharge of ’ ,Pierce M. B. Young, of Georgia, to Gaqte- cag..; Mr. £. T. Perry, St. Ixnrfs; the Pike
Non-Vnionlsta I mala and Honduras; Edwiu Dun, ot Ohio,
family, ot Chicago; I. R Wailaoe, Mercer,
‘
*
Chicago, April 4.—Every man of the to Japan.
Ita. A majority of tbe pansengera were
‘To be consuls—L. M. Shaffrr. of West member* ot Phillips’ excursion party
1.500 union carpenters employed at tbe
World’s fair ground* struck yesterday Virginia, to Stratford; Harrison R. Wil- 'I bound from California for Chicago and
Hams, of Missouri, to Vera Crux; M. P. eastern point*.
afternoon because the fair -officials refused
Pendleton, of Maine, to Melon; Theodore
UfffadteWdl non unta. r.rptetcte now ; M
A:!ll.r;
MAY NEVER COME OUT ALIVE.
ta lb. employ ol Ita, expomtap a.mp»ny,, wn|Uo, T. T„« pre, ol Vlrgmlb. Io Kta de
and to force all contractors at work &lt; n the • Janeiro; Claude Mreker, of Ohio, to Brad­
grounds to do the same. The exposition । fogd.
• *
Haxkltox, Pa., April 4.—The water
officials were willing to grant the .ulvnnce ■ Newton B. EusQa, cf Louisiana, to be
from .15 to 40-cents an hour, which tbe men ‘ second secretary vf the legation of the standing in the Sugar Loaf mine in the
demanded, but they declined to discrimi­
| United States at Paris; John M. Rey- cutakirts of thta place broke into tbe
nate against any American citlxeu iu the
1 uolds, ot Pennsylvania, assistant secretary 1-aurel Hill mine yesterday at a point (Kk)
matter of employment.
j of the interior; Heary. J. Hathaway, col- yards below the surface. There were a
Violation of an AjttciTunt.
I lector ot customs for Aroostook, Me.; Wai­ number of men Id c&amp;fe mine at the time,
At the beginning of the work on tbe
, ter Goodard, collector of custom* for Fair­ but all except three eacapedi They are
World’s fair an agreement was made with
. field. Conn.; Itawrence Maxwell. Jr., of
all the trades. Including tbe carpenters, I Ohio, solicitor general: John I. Hall, ot Thomas Hudson, W. IA Tmubath and
. Richard Wtllinma. Tbe later ta dead be­
which this move boldly repudiates. Di­
Georgia, to be assistant attorney general. yond a doubt There is a faint possibility
rector of Works Burnham Insists tha!
j vice Shield* resigned.
enough non-union men can be secured in j There Are al least three editors and also that the other two may be rescued alire.
Although several of the tneu meued
addition to the 300 or 400 now employed
to finish every structure in time fur the । three officeholders under the former Clere- nre suffering from broken arms, disiuca:ed
। land adiuinistratiou iu this list.
opening May I.
shoulder* and minor bruises tbe injurina of
| The list ot Monday's nominees is aa —
.
none are considered dangerous. The
acdNINETEEN DEATHs”~BY~OCCIDENT.
| follows: William 'Edtuoml Curtis, ot dent,
it ia believed,
‘
----- 2, was
— due
2— to
.j a misI New York, assistant secretary of the treas-‘I take In the- survey*. The escape of the
i uryHamlin,. —
of Massachusetts,
»K
-w Charles S.-------------forty men from tbe mine ta regarded as
aulstant secretary of the treasury; Jamre miracukus. Tbe search for the mirsing
Shamokin, Pa., April 3.—A Hungarian H.
Ebkeia, cf
omptroller of the men is being pttabrd vigorously.
a -v.b.t.
&gt;* Illinois,
m.—t- c..................................
miner’, tamp exploded Saturday in the oil ( currency; James F. Mehne. of the District
house at tbe foot of the Neilson shaft, near 1 of Columbia, assistant treasurer of the
MARYLAND TOWN WIPED OUT.
this city, aud set the oil house ou fire. The . United Stat *: J. Stobo Farrow, of South
flames soon communicated to tho entries Carolina, secund auditor of the treasury;
nnd in a short time the whole mine on that ' John B. Brawley, of Pennsylvania, audiWlUilXGTON. Del.. April l.-The cbiet
level was afire. Few men were at work on I tor ut the treasury for the postoffleede
that level and all got out safely. The death | partment; James J Willie, of Florida, of the fire department of tbls city yea! deputy fifth auditor of the treasury; Dud-;terday
------- * received
-r---------------------------word that—
tbe - town of
ot ten men on the next level-the Red Ash
ley O. Wataon. of Michigan collectoruf Ga1««. about 800 inhabitant*, ne
vein—waa the final result of the carelesv- ' X2°ro."*.±r rthe
Of ■'llch|F*I&gt; I 1&lt;rtOKI1' 3M-. *«’ on A™ and requesting
n&lt;ia that caused the explosion: for tbe
I r ,raw‘n?? ,
Fr"ncu&gt; a. Glass. ‘ assistance. A later dispatch Was rece’ved
Hungarian was filling his lamp while ths
I lilk^fiM M^Sm£ Pte*r’hGri4T ! “yinK lho ‘•"H »•*»
wiped our,
wick was ablaze.
| dinna. Orris T. Dickerso?’ Sp^Z^Albl'rt
300 ,hoa’*’
‘otally destroyed
There seems to have been aonn commnnicatiun between the lower vein and 1’
the Red Ash vein, for shortly after the fire :
started it was announced that ten men in
the latter vein were in great danger. Rescue
parties went down at the risk of thrir |
lives and found that it was top tate. Teh
bodies were found as follows: Joseph
Bortrax, JU&gt;n Gary, John Burtt, Frederick
Ginter, Frank Shupta, Nicholas Dnthau.
John Ryan, James Brennan, Michm-j
Brennan. John Robel. The loss so far ta
170,000. The mine will be sealed up to stop
the fire.
‘

A. May. Conuellton. Wis«J?0, vAhS 1 fiahtio^ri.^bU?*‘ "S!*
A. Hunte, ChUton; John Futch Sivros ’
lo,L- Th#
Point; John Dawe, Idgrrton
”
'
[We frame, were neat nnd sub
- ---------- •
,
stantial and budt close together. The town
Drowned In Lake Fonlchartrali*.
! un,U1jW1 **reral shops operated by W. A.
Nkw OtlLKASa. April 3. --ro„r,1[ ,
* “'““'x''"”;' ot •ffrirakuotl

ura

women, tour
men was
aud aa poor
littlebatman
triri Kelt.*.
daughter.
Kelly
ami
the craft capsized. Tbe following were
drowned: Agnes Flynn, Mary Flynn Effie
Kell, (Kelly-, doonhur) .and Mra Mar,
7 lK'J ’ * w,,'&gt;
£ C. Fl,niq
atberot the drowned xlnterq I. ,ffd iuh
S^K^onZ'..I1U“ U
kU1

i sss“u,ieo*“d UUWMd
'!

ww . 77’ T”-------------------®trt&gt; “•,OT* Jua*
.t Wumsraiox,
' A^*lxaT0!C&gt; April .3
.S-Frora
—From informainform*
7? obulne*1 froiu
interior department
“* “xw «roea the Indian
'“d* 1D
Cberakee atrip
““ “■*
***•
plnoe
Utore
Jan.
“
*
•—■■7 wum. i* wm “
not
?? ynl
lh* hot d»y" &lt;rf July that
i
Ok,^koma boomers will b. per
*K^r llpoa the t‘herok« strip.
mnT?
,ur01
*»•«*««*t*
must first b. made

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'
Fatal Boiler Explosion.
I
INDUKOIA, ta., April 3.-A boiler ex­
i
plosion occurred in a saw-mill near Lacona,
twenty miles from here, in Warren county
I
Z?!?TUIuaf$er,!oon- Foor 1*™°°* were
1
HHei The dead are: Henry McKinneaa,
I
***1 S9.’J?w,Jtrof the m111*John McKinneaa
Boraatu, uu., April S-Jn„ b,fo_ 1
M*d 19; Henry McKinneaa, aged )3Peter McKlnnens, age-1 11. Th? boiler oora SUturi., u,. ,lllw „t
was an old affair that bad been in um mur
-boteot Ux.
the death record.
budura portion. The prindprt ,uffer.„
Tears In tbe mill Th. body of Henry
" ''“J0"'-'". ’«U k»°’» raxKlnneaa was found lying far from tbe mill
Bj"'10lfb. -bo lort th.lr «o
£.?**• v On® foot wu buried in hta tire stock—93,000—and N. P. Jackion X
—— •*• vn‘uii, pro____
____
skull. 1 he other foot waa found nearly lost 915,000; insurance, 94 000. Th*
brard ol
i trade brokar. at Chlrarn
twency-flve feet from bis head. The clothes office ta a total Inra, Th.
*■" bu™“1I
Woow, w.U known
were torn and it waa almost impossible to mm1?
known phlUal
philauthroTha total low will reach |80 OOf- I
CI,rBland
- V., at
giber together all the fragments of th.
—j- - —
aw Augusta,
Augusta, Gg,
e^Jy. with insurance at l«th« 7^^ !
.................... • *
of that amount.
I ^F^c&amp;rt“c“‘ ,ur
..
B««wono. P., April A—Tbe Hlgrfe,
hotel, tbe Buffalo, Hochteter «xl Plttebunj etetloo. th. Hlffffta. eig„ luUl„
tedtbeffroeer, Rent te.l bull.liu,
t
Leroy, wore bunted Sutunl*y.
Thee,
-ere
teteuty-Ur,
hotel ..ml ot there the following loe’
£*'
Culeo.Bn.dtura.T
S-T.11 Burberry; Mitt, tteorgl. Bom|
BnuKonl; Gjorg. p.efa, Dntdtonl; Bebj
Tucker, aged 3 yr.-ira. drowned ir the creek
£Lr!?,&gt;Upp0??*.that n,*°y more wetu lost
buttohprq^iocor^t. About twenty
jive persons were more or lew sev.-ren
burned, cut and otherwise injured.
J

Cuben reteluutatet. g.,, ,Jrao.t
.^^.^5*“°“ ■“?’»*"« ‘heir go,,
ernmanu Many clubs have bean formed
In Amancan dues to assist them.

■ iu crtitoX"- “ m,,M °* CrWao-UX«W Yo«. April L-A? a n.'Xe «
the prealdrata ot the Vanderbilt JLh
1
Tburadaylt waa decided to l»gin , Uau2di
i» to leave the7^ rP

,

The trait

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“L-.nd P.tat

a Lra&lt;|Pra
Slura lu Brit in,„4„rt|
L
Bitter, bu
Hmm,
’••OT- bulllbow Hi, rl,J'
JJHE,
pure XMdlr.1
’J" “• Um
-conullilnir
“‘xxuira
UA. U .
„r X|f'"bUx «,
rraorilMd «« th. u™, &gt;ll(l -2™* 11 b
jer .11 .llux-m,
Wlxfc
kidney,. •» will cur. ,ip”V* JJ« w
dl«raUnn, ran.Hp.ff,,,,. a,‘
*.

from thn.y.tein, • s.u,(»,,|"“bn,
with rack bonu.,,, n.,. ,5^2 ‘“"AW

funded. Prim only .-,o,.....*“ be»
by W. H.Gradre.r
'
bMd'‘ S*

Tbe best salve in ul(. w M
bruises, aon-s. nicer*.
rh?™ 2*

ror... trtU-r, &lt;h.|,K,l hrad,
forns. .nd all ,k|u eniK,OTfc
ly bnra pile, nr n. p.v
ghrt^rir-d to give p«K&gt; M! SJ'"

won., n-lundrtl, !■«„
For tale by W. n. Grai„„.

■«

A Urge butter »n-l ehrar tvtm
be enwtod roo;i ta North .M.m”
™
*■- “• !"*•»• B.ptl.t
at Cwlar Spring,, uy, |w h„

(

an equal to -Adrloud.. • Wlwj.,-,
and Nam Cure and 1 .1,

atant relief.

Sold by W. U. thodjnr.

Hill’s Pile pomade ought to be n«-j
all auff.rer, treo, piin., lt ,0Ii„
are not onouab eitolM or known, n?
'B"
brallos Hnlxn-a Irt
and health realorer. wellnn-TturaviaJu
Palin.—He,. J. H. K., Itutor, St Jo-r.,
Choreli. Crapentown. Win. \
fuaraiitw lt&gt; each paeka,-. pIto
I
F«
by Fred L. Heath: the drugel.t.
ML Pieaunt repntlleann bare mrwira.
ed Tohlaa Henry tor mayor.
by

Eugene H. Oahorae ba. Ixrt, nramiH
the repuhtinan, ttf bbpeafa,

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castorla.
The lensing aMoelaUoh ut Ctnctmtluial minister yesterday trek In l’«p
sun Arney.
The Burulp Corners creamery ivtju
busiuesf. this week. T'.- e*;&gt;acily i-Tefl
the milk.uf 800 rows.

as mercury wlll.surely d««Vpy tbe •rme
of smell and compW.y *.eange tbe
whole system when entering It tlircajh
the mucous surfaces, Sorb article*
nerer be used except' otf presetipfim
from reputable physician*. »* the diasgi
they will d&lt;» is ten-fold to the gotdycucaa
poMlbly derive from Unto. Ikll’i- Ca­
tarrh Cure, mannfactun d by F. J. Chewy
A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, remains no nnrrury,
and ta taken internally, acting directly up­
on the blood and mucous ‘••rfttes uf
system. In buying llalis Catarrh Cute be
vurt and get tbe genuine. I: Is taken in­
ternally and is made In T'dold. Ohio.
KSTSold by Druggist?. ptitv
pet to*-

An enterprising Calumet ritlan B wak­
ing *23,000 copper souvenir sp«*mi for tbe
sale at the World's fnj.

Tbe Detroit district Epworth l&gt;OD;e 11
in session at Pontiac. There is an at­
tendance of about 300.
Let every cnfecbUti woman know ill
There's a medicine that'll cure her. and the
proofs positive!
Here's tire proof- if it d.ew’t do
good within rrosutiab'.e time, report U*
fact to Its tusker* 3iid get your ®"*T
l*ek without a word bus ’yea »anl do
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Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 50

WHOLE NO. 1974

HASTINGS. MICH.. APRIL 13, 1893.
stock of gooda and removed with his fam ily to Illinois, and engaged In the hard­
ware business. We were sorry to lose
him and bis estimable, family. A fine
opening now here /or a general stock of
goods and to engage in some other busi­
ness—An electric storm of rain, wind and
thunder and lightening passed over here
last Thursday night and Friday morning.
One and one-fourth Inches of rain fell dur­
ing the night Lightning struck a tree
near H. Pennefs horse barn, passing from
the tree along the roots under bls bam and
out on south side shocking two of his
horses. Wind demoralized Mr. Fenner’s
wind mill.
Result, a new wind-mill,
also blowing off one-half the roof of one of
Mrs. Liudsley’s big bams; besides blowing
down much fence through the country—
Farmers are plowing for oate. Some have
already commenced seeding—We had an
election here last Monday—Wheat on the
ground is about 80 cts of an average crop.
Frutt prospects good—Meadows and pas­
tures in fine condition—Isn’t there too
much licking about those Columbia stamps
to nmke them stick—Where Is John’s
rooster'.’

Hastings Banner
Published Thursday* by

QUICK MEAL
Gasoline Evaporating Stove

Is lhe very latest improvement in the
line of GASOLINE STOVES.
.
It is perfectly safe and reliable, all perish­
able parts being made of anti-rust material.

GASOLINE GENERATING STOVES
.Are a great improvement over the old
style, generating only, once for the three
burners and gas jet. The late improve­
ments render the stoves absolutely safe,
as can be proven by a visit to my st'&gt;re
v. here youcan see one in operation.

IM VAN VALKlNBwGH
Tiie Finest
Jesse
He Neaiesl,
He most Perfect Fit,

Townsend

Will be glad to see you at the old

SAWATIOB m BARRACKS,

on Michigan Avenue, across from
roller mill, where he has a fine line
of Agricultural Implements, Wag­
ons, Buggies and'Carriages.

IN ROCHESTER MADE SHOES.

JOHN KELLY
Without a'doubt makes the best line of
Ladies shoes in this country, and we have
them in’all widths from C to EE.
Don't forget the Little Giant school shoes
for children.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2N50N

ONE PRICE
SHOE DEALERS.

See the Gallery Plow andthe Ratchet Spring Tooth Har
row, the best in the market.
Don’t fail to call on him before
purchasing anything in his lint.
Buying for cash and running at a
very light expense enables him to
sell goods at the lowest notch.

Jesse Townsend.
25

WANTED!

SAW LOGS
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.

I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also ’•©member you
■et a . Present—"Good
.i'orm,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
els ry store
Quality and price al­
ways right.

J. L WILKINS, jAgt. F. R. Pancoast
LI

The Reliable Jeweler.

COOK.

BBO8..

nASTIXGH, xuu.

COUNTY NEWS.
Dowling.
\
Our wann spring rain wc had hag alreatfy revived.vegetation and It shows tfie
appreciation of It’s gentle inlluenee and
foretells a bounteous fruit season—Born,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. Webster, on the 8th, a
son—Mr. Tompson’s two daughters are
caring for their sick father—Some of the
farmers have’commenced their plowing—
M. Aldrich expects to visit relatives in
New York—Mis* Alta Frey commenced
work at Wm. Borough’s last Monday—
Benry Green will work the McGrath farm
this summer—The recent wind storm
blew down J. Boyd’s chimney, unroofed
small buildings aud fences were scattered
everywhere—jDavId Manning has moved
In a part of Mrs.
Winter's house
—Kate Tornpeon Is dangerously ill at
this writing—L. Ederle and daughter Mae
visited here last Sunday—Last Thursday
the remains ot Mrs. \Vm. Match was
brought here for interment. She leaves
only a hueband. one brother and a large
circle of friends to innurn her loss. She
has gone to meet the loved ones gone be­
fore—On the Oth Instant tlmre was a
family gathering at R. K. Stanton’s to celcbtate his father’s vottt birthday.
His
children, grand children, great grand
children, numbering about 51. being
present. Mr. Stanton^b enjoying quite
good health—The social at tie hull last
Friday evening was notovery, well attend­
ed on account of the bad weather—R.
Ornisbee now occupies the fruit dryer. He
has hispid house torn down and will re­
build again as m-kui as possible.

k-Thi&gt; farmers are very busy now. plow­
ing for oats-WThe storm of Inst Thursday
night blew.down part of a kitchen belong­
ing to Ed. Titus, and some fences were
also blown down—Mr. Moraby, of Grand
Rapids, is again to be sech on our streets;
a lock out having taken place throwing
him out of work at present—Mr. Thornton
has commenced the butchering business
here—Ed. Wilkinson has moved onto his
brother Henry’s place-^diusiness is lively
at the brick yard now. getting ready for
the summer’s work—Mrs. Chipman 1/
keeping house for her brother. James
Graham—John Bush, of Comstock, will
work at the brick yard this summer-^Da­
vid Morpland’s U-um. driven by his hired
man, became frightened by the cars last
Saturday and ran away, throwing their
driver from the buggy and badly demoral­
izing the latter; no one was seriously In­
jured—John Ryan is again able to be
about—Mrs. Given Is keeping house Tor
her son. Geo. Conyer.

Mrs. Lee Fuller spent Sunday with hei
parents—Mrs. F. Thomas attended the so­
ciety at Mr.*. Smith’s last Thursday—A
sugar social at Mrs. Shellcnbargers April
11—School will begin April 17th. with
Lena Crook, as teacher—A lone couple was
seen wending their way to the river with
fish poles. We wonder If they took cab­
bage for ba|t—I). Woods and niece, of
Johnstown, visited at IL Millers Inst week
—C. Clarke returned Wednesday from a
visit to Ohio-—Mr. and Mrs. F. Roberts
spent Sunday with Mm. Shellenborger—
Sunday school has commenced again at
the Pratt schoolhouse—Mr. and Mrs. Am­
brose Rehl spent Sunday at Wm. Rltzman’s.

Ozra VanWormer aud Jo|iu
Mishler
accumpauiediby Ella Riegler and Edith
Smith were'-in Hastings Sunday—Tillie
Myers, of Lake Odessa, sjient Sunday hi
Freeport the guests of relatives and
friends—Quarterly meeting was held at
the U. B. church Sunday—Frank Yarger
and Frank Becker, of Cariton spent the
Sabbath In Freeport—There was a party
at
Culler's Saturday ’evening—Geo.
Becker spent Sunday with Walter Burd
and bister—A dance was held at Geo.
Miller’-. Friday evening—Georgeanna Yar­
ger Is workbig nt the Perkins House—
A smaller crowd than was expected at­
tended the masquerade Thursday evening
—Sarah Lipscomb has finished her work
at the Commercial House—Rev. Whittaker
preached at the U. B. church Sunday
evening—J. W. Godfrey was in Hastings
Saturday—II. Culler and wife wore in
Pontiac last week the guests of their
daughter Verta—F. E. Brunner ana wife
of Grand Ranids were In thte village the
first of the week, the guests bf their par­
ent*.—Tkere was a rag bee at Mrs. Geo.
Glick’s Saturday evening—C. J. Schmelchermoved Into the Brunner house **
ifonday—Alb. Gooch has sold his place north
of Lindon to Mr. Haywood.

BMflald.
L. C. Enmunds and son took the cake.
___ _
They delivered last Monday lambs of their
own raising and feeding to Doty A String­
ham. which averaged 131Jf pounds apiece
In Battle Creek—Elbert Edmunds was
taken very sick last Monday In Battle
Creek—There will be quarterly meeting
held here at the church a week from Sun­
day evening—Last Sunday evening the
Epworth League had 80 people in atten­
dance—Last Thursday evening just as
prayer meeting opened. Rev. Sayles came
walking In and gave the people a pleasant
surprise—Henry Wickwire’s son George
had an operation performed on him last
week by Dr. Troy, and the little fellow Is
feeling good over it, a* he thinks he is go­
ing to be a sound boy, and not be a crip­
ple any longer—A. Kipp's wife, of Battle
Creek. Is visiting her father and sister—
Thera wa* a terrible rain storm hero-last
Thursday evening. It watdied the road
out for five or six rods In front of Frank
Sheffield's—The ladles aid met at Mosher's
hall next Wednesday forenoon—L. N.
Mosher and wife were at Grand Rapids
last week—Everything seems to be very
quiet here since election. Must be that
everybody Is satisfied as to the result.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

The Star Sabbath school is organized
apd In running order with Mrs. E. Pen­
nock, supt; Mrs. 1’. Burtou. asst: Anna
Lake. sec: Carrie Osgood, organist—Mr.
D. Hoes is at his son-in-law's very sick,
recovery Is doubtful—Mrs. Albert Barnabj Is on the sick list—Will Coburn has
hired out to Charlie Barnaby for the sea­
son—Mrs. A. Young, who has been very
sick, is improving—Our new neighbors re­
ported at Sabbath school last Sunday—The
Star W. C. T. U. met at Mrs. P. Burton’s
last Tuesday, and elected Mrs. E. PenZ
nock delegate to the county convention to
be held In Woodland the 2fllh and 27th of
this month.
.

Gnrkoy.
School begins next Monday at Tamarac
with Cora Curtis teacher—The Lee school
will be taught by Miss Crates—The Manch
school has Mr. Brooks of Coats Grove, for
teacher—Mr. Wood will teach tne Cherry
school—Frank Myers, ot.Grand Rapids,
visited friends in this vicinity a few days
last week—W. Zuschnitt has moved to
Lake Odessa—Two grocery wagons have
started out from Lake Odessa buying
eggs and butter. Dr. Crane'S anrf'Mr. Glas­
gow’s—Mr. Aldrich and family visited at
E. Smith’s last Sunday Miss Zella Claris
Mrs. Knickerbocker and Mrs. W. Adams,
of Lake Odessa were cellars at this place
last week—Mr. and Mrs. Probert. of South
Cass, were In these parts In search of a
farm last Monday—Petes Deller has hired
out as a month band for Mr. Mclatod this
summer—Sarah Lipscomb has returned
home from Freeport where she lias been at
work—There Has been an effort by a num­
ber of the church juople to unite the Sun­
day schools, and last Sunday met for that
purpose. There wer* three men chosen
for superintendents. Mr. Rowley on one
side and Mr. Blakeman oh the other. Mr.
Rowley getting the office by three votes.
Mr. Blackeman was chosen
assistant
superintendent
Edwin
Cunningharm
treasurer, L. Alden, secretary and Mrs.
Spencer, organist.
We sincerely hope
that it may b« a Union Sunday school and
all work as Sunday school workers should
-—Spring hataare tiding hard to survive
the weather—Farmers nre very busy fit­
ting the ground for oats—The bridge over
the river near Corydon Smith’s Is a scaly
affair. One side has settled a foot or
more. Where is our commissioner. The
causeways In evevy direction from the
church are dangerous for horses to ‘travel
'
over and should be seen to at once.

8. E. Wolfe and wife, of Woodland,
were guests of H. K. Kelsey. Sunday—
Cliaa. Wolf, of Woodland, spent Sunday
with bls grand-father and uncle. Frank
Engle—It is whispered that one of the
barbers of your city was on our streets last
week looking for a location. He located—
A. 1. Barnum is able to be out ot. the
house some—Albert Kenney and son Bert
will soon go to California to fill their
pockets with the mighty dollars—L. Mc­
Donald. our blacksmith, after renting his
shop, went to Grand Rapids and falling in
getting a job there went to Kalamazoo to
try again—Mrs. Gary Baker entertained *
sister from Cedar freek over SundayBolton &amp; Gates, of Woodland, are now
buying and filling a car with oata at this
place—Mias Bertie Johnson, of the young
people’s society, as a delegate to the state
convention at Benton Harbor, reporta a
lovely time and 730 delegates In attendanee.
Mrs. Woodard received by Friday a. m.
mall a solid silver set of souvenir tea­
spoons from her sister at Bay City. The
occasion was her thirty-fifth birthday—
!

Three of our boys went to Hastings . laet
Monday to answer to a charge of assault
on Ed. Reedman and Thomas McGee.
It took the Jury about five minutes to findout there was no cause for action—Mrs.
H. C. Barnes, of Yorkville, will visit
friends here next week—Mr. H. Splckler
is Improving under the care of Dr. Hyde,
of Prairieville—Miss Jeanette Beattie vis­
ited at Hastings last Monday—Elmer Eng­
land and wife, of Middleville, called' on
friends here last week—Mrs. S. C. Wing is expected to return home from Wiscon­
sin in about two weeks—8. Harper is*hwIngtbe wall built fora fine new House—The
drama “Under the laurels” that was bill­
ed for this place Saturday evening failed
to put In an appearance—Eli Nickola went
to Battle Creek last Tuesday—School be­
gins next Monday with Miss Minnie War­
dell os teacher.
Yankee Spring*!
D. Burpee has moved oh the Rickerd
(arm near Bowens Mills, formerly occu-'
pled by F. Wert—We hear that the dance
at Bowens Mills was not very well at­
tended on account of the high wind and
fine display of lightening—Frank Wert
has moved on the Tuckey farm north .of
this place—Services at our school "bouse
next Sunday evening—There will be a
social dance at John Tinker’s next Friday
night. All are invited to attend. Music
by Bettice and Hour orchestra—Born, to
Mr. and Mrs. David Trimmer, last Skturday a fine boy—Mrs. Abby Potter si»ent
a part of the week with her brother . Will
near Hastings—I am sorry to say that
iny brother, serlbe for the Sun, a few
weeks ago accused a certain party of
something they were not guilty of. but he
was misinformed by a person that knew
better. Brother next time listen to the
pleading of an iunoee'nl'ono. for it might
have proved worse.
Delton

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Delton is on the move—M. Davenport
n-oved Into Mrs. Evan's bouse—T J. Kel­
ley has moved on Uri Burst's farm—Uri
Burst has moved'Into the house vacated
by C. Johnson—Mr. Osgood who lived In
Mr. Dubois house has moved to Dowling—
Mr. Houvenor has moved into Mr% Kelley’s
house—George‘Whittemore has moved In­
to the house on the North shore of Wall
Lake near Oakwood—Chas. Whittemore
has moved into John Wtlliarnte house 'just
south of Mr. Bagley's—Sanford Chattenden lias moved iuto the first house east of
Mr. 1 Bindley’s, we understand he lias,
bought It—Ed. Wilkinson has moved onto
Henry Wilkinson's farm—E. Mosher is
drawing stone for a barn on his lot in
town—The L. A. society met at the home
of L. Whittemore’s the 5th—Mr. Varah
lias sold out to Mr. Stayman and has
moved to Detroit—Mr. Whittemore Is
moving his sawmill on Mr. Bagley’s farm—
W. IL Chase’s Louse Is enclosed—Eugene
Hyde Is very sick—Wm. VanHorn Is lay­
ing the'wall for Mr. Smith— Mrs. Whit­
ting is visiting her daughter Mrs. Chase
—C. B. Robinson drives a new two seated
canopy—Henry Adams
caught
seven
young foxes one day this week—Mrs.
.Stanley Is having her hoase painted—
The M. E. I*. A. S. will have a warm
sugar social at the school house Saturday
eve, the 15th.
After nearly three months of acute suf­
fering. caused by cancer of the stomach,
borne so brttvely and patiently, Mrs. Oren
Hughes on the morning of the Sth of April
closed her eyes on all of earth to open
-them In a home beyond. She was born
in Dover. Dutchess county, N.
Oct. 33,
1827. At the age of It years she moved
with her parents to Aurora. Erie county.
X. Y.. where in 1846 she married Mr.
Hughes, three years later they moved to
Kent Co.Mich, where they resided two
years then to Prairieville where they have
since resided. She was much respected
and loved by all who know her.
She
leaves a devoted husband and two children.
Mr. Gldson Hughes, of Barry, and Mrs.
John Brandstetter. pf this place, besides
many relatives and -friends to mourn her
loss, among whom is Blaster Fret! Hughes,
a grand child, who lias nearly always
lived with them. The funeral was held
on Friday, the "th at the Methodist church
Rev. Popo, of Hickory Comers, officiating.
The Moral tributes were beautlfiul &gt; and
profuse. Friends from abroad were Mrs.
Richard
Stack,
Lewis McCratb, and
daughter Fannv. of Grand Rapids, Mr.
Jacob Brandstetter, wife and son Frank,
and Mrs. J. Wadd, of Middleville.
It
is sad to leave the stricken household In
tears at the door of their bereaved home.
We point them to the prospect of meeting
beyond the smiling and weeping In the
land that Is fairer than day.
,

Ii*4ford.
Once more the maple sugar season ha*,
Mrs. Fluid! Mosher. of Banfield, spent closed. A large supply of maple sugar ba*.
a portion of the week with her father
_____ , । been made In our township this spring, the
Mr. Edgar Nje and family—Messrs. Wal­
most ot which has been marketed at home
ter and Clarence Macomber spent last —Election has piis^ed off quietly and
week and a portion of this In Detroit—
everybody Ims settle#down to business—
Bert Crandall and family have moved Into We*re glad to learn that C. C. Deane,
the bouse formerly occupied by R. Kiddwho has been sick so long, is slowly Im­
Mrs. IL Whl*ney who has been ill for a proving, and we hoj* al no distant day to
few days Is better—Mrs. Dora Ditzer. of
see him on our streets again—Mrs. Wm.
Battle Creek, has been spending a few Wunderlich Is still very sick with slight
days with friends here—Mrs. Pulling sus­
hopes of bis recovery—The twin’s uk Fred
tained a rather serious Injury last Friday.
Jontan'n are reported as doing ninety—
Upon going Into theiGunderground stable
Mrs. C. H. Sn.ider drove a livery rig to
she was pushed backward by her son’s Nashville on Saturday, but while" return­
colt into a tub striking her back on the
ing t: e horse became frightened and tip­
edge. She became unconscious and was
ped the buggV over. No one wa* serious­
found later by her brother and Mrs. Dit­
ly Injureil, but the buggy w as sadly demor­
zer. Upon examination it was found that
alized—Steps are being taken to. secure a
the bones of the back were Injured to such
race course near our village. We hope
an extent that It will doubtless be some
the scheme will succeed as It would be a
weeks before she can be about again—
valuable improvement for us—Mrs. C. H.
School was dosed Monday on account
Snyder rpd family expect.soon, to remove
of the serious Illness of Mr. Godsmark’s to Chicago to join Mr. Soydar, who has
mother—O. A. Nichols went to Marshall
been there sotuu lime—Geo. I&gt;. Barden and
Tuesday—Mrs. Alfred Bevier was called
family have moved to Fife Lake, where
to Battle Creek Monday by the illness of
they expect to make their future home.
her niece; Mrs. Orge Gifford. ~
Mr. Barden has been a resident of our
town for twenty-five yean and his many
friends will be sorry to ret his genial face
School commenced Tuesday with Miss no mure and to miss hla warm hand shake
Sheldon as teacher—Wm. Wilson’s fami­ It is reported that Bev. Pub I. the Luther­
ly have moved to Tbornapple—F. W. an minister. Is soon to leave our town—L.
Wright has moved Into the Grove bouse— D. Warner has moved into Mn J. W.
Dave Bollinger has gone to Dakota—Jos. Holmes house—J oh a Lee baa moved on
Ashalder has been granted a pension— the farm that Mr. Warner has vacated—
Chas. Northrop and Mrt. Clifford started The Rebecca Lodge sfiipriaed Mrs. J. A.
for their home In Dakota Monday—Sun­ Baughman on Saturday evening at her
day school was organized Sunday for six residence and spent aa enjoyable evening
months with Rev. C. M. Kidder 8upL—D. —The heavy snow storm of April 3rd
G-McClure talks of putting ap a two snowed the repubitaaas under m deep that
story building to be used far a wagon and iary
they eai
eaaaot pouibly get out before /snt
blacksmith shop.

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Hastings

Banner. GO BACK TO WORK

Thursday, April 13. l893
CCCK BROS..Proprietors.

The Order to the Strikers at the
World’s Fair.

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adopted and predated WS»
do. on l-balf of the exrc.ntive
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lief, or money will |H&gt; pai.j
era from la grippe found it
■nd under lu um had a .,..1, J? *«
rwover,. Tr, a iwm)* m?,’ “*
pciuM* and learn for yourself inJ i 0,R exa thing II to. rrtol l«m,
1 J"
Hoodj.-.r’. drug ,u«
“ »■ H.
and51,00.
***** ’^.riUe.

Hasten

Thursd*

for Employer, and

hyhtbc

oTN.lioMl Load CompM, '•

Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors

’’tS'S ! J-JX wmST^~"iYE=3i

administration with the executive commit­
tee of the Building Trades CounciL Tbe
These tints are a combination of per­
fectly pure colors, put up in small cans.- whole trouble Is settled as far as the expo­
and prepared so that one pound will sition company is concerned, but there are
tint 25 pounds of Strictly Pure White several contractors on the grounds who
Lead to the shade shown on tbe can.
must sign the agreement before their incn
By this means you will have the best
paint in the world, because made of will return to work. There are 3,000 men
who'will not return to work on this ac­
the, best materials—
count unless a committee appointed to see
tbe contractors shall make a satisfactory
arrangement.
.
Net Rnult at the Difficulty.
• The result ot the strike was the loss of
one day's work to the men, the securing of
and pure colors. Insist on having one free tickets for walking delegates and
of the brands of white lead that are
twenty-four hours’ loss ot time in com­
standard, manufactured by the “Old
Dutch" process, and known to be pleting tbe falr.at a time when every min­
ute is precious. It is virtually a l»ackr
strictly pure:
down on tbe part of the labor leaders, who
“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
were compelled so admit that the question
“Beymer-Bauman” “Eckstein” of ensploytng non-union men was settled
“Fahnestock”
“Anchor”
finally two years ago. Four thousand five
hundred workmen obeyed the orders of the
“Kentucky"
“Morley”
“Southern"
"Shipman" Building Trades' Council to strike and
about l.OfO .Ignored the orders. There was
“Red Seal"
“Collier"
no violence offered the mon who refused to
“Davis-Chambers"
leave t^eir work at the grounds except in
These brand* of Strictly Pure White Lead one instance. The delegates confined them­
•nd National Lead Co.‘« Purs White Lend selves to making speeches which were lis­
Tintinv Colora are for sale by the moat re­
tened to by large crowds of the striking
liable dealer* in paint* ever) here.
If you are going to paint, i will pay you
to send touafor a book cor.ta. nj informa­ men.
• An Incipient Riot Quelled.
tion that may save you many a .’.•Har; it will
During the early part of the morning a
only :ost you a postal card.
half dozen delegates entered the&lt; grounds
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
and started to make a tour of the build­
ings. During the trip their numbers were
augmented until there was a goodly pro­
cession of the men. They came upon a
small party of non-union men and asked
them to quit work and join tbe union.
Tills the men refused to dp, and nn Incipi­
ent row resulted. Word was sent to police
headquarters that a riot was going on, and
a cunqiany of Columbian guards was sent
on the double quick to the scene of disor­
der. Upon arrival at tbe scat of trouble a
it a dreadful thing— few prod* of the guards' short swords
drove the delegnies Into a panic, and they
undoubtedly caused by the irritating were quickly piled into the patrol wagon*
effects of dirt
which followed the guards and escorted
t Outbreaks, and crime gener Uy, are from the grounds.
Cleared tho Grounds of Firebrands.
never possible among people who are
When this was reported to Mr. Burn­
addict^! to the use ot
ham he gave prompt orders that all dele­
gates found interfering with workmen or
trying to Induce them to quit work should
be put off tbe grounds. This order was
strictly enforced and the patrol wagons
were kept busy during the greater part of
the morning. This timely order by the
director of works prevented any more
trouble inside tbe grounds during the re­
mainder of tke\day. Outside the fence
along Stony Island avenue there was some
trouble during the morning. The strikers
hiul congregated here iu large numbers
The great soother cf angry passions— and began making threats, but the Colum­
guard wm summoned and dispersed
the promoter of health' and good­ bian
them. They then put in their time shaking
feeling. Cleans everything—injures their fists at the guards.
■
nothing—don’t be afraid to use KIRK’S A Vnion Mun Whow Name W*1 Dennis.
There was only one man injured’ during
Soap on the most delicate fabrics.
tbe day. His name is Dennis Healy. He
JAB. S. KIRK HL CO., Chicago. is a carpenter and worked ou the mines
and mining building and went out when
Lnty Dianwad Tar Soap1 "nAS?-*" ordered by the delegates. Though a good
union man Dennis saw the folly of striking
and gave vent to his feeliugs in strong lan­
guage. He ilenonuctd the whole affair as
a piece of foolishness. This was bean! by
a union delegate who was of a different
mind. The latter emphasized his remarks
with a big piece of wood, knocking Healy
down.
The laborer would have been
roughly handled had .not tbe Columbian
-guards come to his rescue. /Vs it was lie
was rendered unconscious and was carried
Inside the grounds and cared for. His as
sailant was arrested
desert purr
JMnkpblrL
THE MEETING AND AGREEMENT.
^FDr. WILLIAMS’

Strictly Pure
White Lead

An Indian
Outbreak

KIRK’S
SOAP
AMERICAN FAMILY

Nerve

Blood

Tonic j

.Builder

f MEDICINE CO.,
Schenectady, N.Y.
•nd Brockville, Ont.
PROBATE ORDER.
Slate ot Michigan. County of Harry. «.
At a serelon of tlm Probit- Court, tot
the enuntv of
Barry
bnldrn at the
Probate office. In the City of iiaatiiigs, lu
Mid County, on Tuesday the uth day of
March, in tin year one thousand eight hun­
dred and ninety thr—.
1’rreent, CUariro W. Armstrong. Judge of

On rmdi-^; and ftl!■»&lt; the petition dulv verified
of Fannie n. Wanser. daughter ot said decraAed.
praying that ailtnlnl.tr*ilon of said r-tate mav
be xranted io Judas Bussell, or io some other
suitable person.

4ttk day of April. A D.. 1NI3 at ten o’clock In
the fbAnoon,'tie assisted for the hearing of
Mid petition and that the heirs at law of said

the prudency ot as.id peptl^i and the hcarina

Chas. W. Anmrntoxo.
Ju&lt;U&lt; of Probate.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

1 .uTy. in inc tuaie oi aiemaan. pursuant to
HreuM Md aoihority granledto me on the
-‘Uh day of March. A. I).. HWi, by the
Probate Court ot Barry County. Michigan, all of
th* relate, right, tttfo and Interest oTthe said
.M,±

k"°rn acd described as follows:
: °2e*aU •«« of tand on the north half

i imuiwiKinx ih cruirr or
bUhtray at quarter post on west Due of section
(lb rennin* Owner east forty Hrs («) rods

The session of the two committees was a
long one and both sides of the trouble
were thoroughly discussed.
Director
of Works Burnbam proved to President
Russell. of the Building Trades’ Council,
that the building trades bad agreed when
work on the fair had commenced that un­
ion and non-union men should work to­
gether without discrimination.
It was
this question of hiring non-union men
that was the real-cause ot the strike. Pres­
ident Russell finally acknowledged that in
that one particular the building trades

A document was then drawn up and
signed by tho labor leaders, but not by the
exposition company—that organisation
having held all along that it is not in any
proper sense a party to such eon tracts, as
it is not a regular employer of labor. The
document strangely omits any reference to
the real cause of the gfrlkeranjl by impli­
cation pula the burden of discrimination
against union men on the council of ad*
ministration. It says that it has been
alleged that the council has discriminated
agalnst uniou men, and that such allega­
tion (if well founded) suggests a condition
contrary to the purposes and view* of said
council.

WwaiWTOX, April U.-Tk.tobor
,o „,,kl «“&gt;.«.-I&gt;btt.r K p^u.
Uo. ron.. up to th. -oato jnt.rf., .ui •;
hl4d(w that .utl, OTtrnt*
...
,
«o.d
kmgdab.t.ro.v^l. A naototta «.to-,
lOTroiJ“d‘
Hop. &gt;1.
T “.
t reduced for a committee to inquire into,
lbal ltay were both proper an , a
* tbb flrJ w eull«t and abendth. .itu.ttoo raitod b, tho Inlmt.to t»m-.f
dl„lel th. roclw to |
J,
to do «&gt;

8. H. Clifford. New Caaael Wi.
troubled withMuraiKiM
;.*“•• »*
bls stomacli was dlwdcrcd Li? iSBaU&lt;*’

affected to an alarming .
fell away, and lie wa, t. rribh
flesh and strength,
ihi.-i bom?*6
Electric Bitters cared him
'U6' «
Edw.rd
tl„r’11.|1
. runuln, win- of. bl. l.c „&gt;
hM
•undln.. Uwd ibr. ..
,"JW.

"’bSH* ■

Bllur. .nd
Arnica SMvr. .nd hl. |,.K ,,
•rib John Spwk. ..
five l«ffB fever sores on his Ire dL”
■aid Iwwm. IwurM.h-, o:,
Bitter, u.1 ..... I.,, llu,k|„.' ,2*
Sdvreuwd him rutin'll.
flood, r*r. Ibr dnirrl.i

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

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your sti

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It Is therefore agreed that In employing
men to work under the direct supervision
of the World’s fair managers union labor
shall have equal consideration with non­
union Labor; that the strikers shall not be
refused employment for striking at this
time; that to every union laborer there
shall bo paid at least the minimum union
rate of wages for the trade in which he is
employed; that authorised representatives
of the different trades shall be entitled to
free admission to the grounds with the
Itetaroa to 1‘iugue tbs lavsntor.
right to confer with the workmen, provid­
Hoar remarked that the anti trust law
ed that such conference shall not materi­
simply extended to the commerce of tho
ally interfere with the progress of the work.
Lotted States the principles of common
law, so that he was quite certain that uo
The final paragraph of tho agreement
such doctrine as that apprehended by the
senator from Maryland would be warrant1-&lt;1
Iroro,’ t t.
.
,
,
ai.ro mad. wltti Uro dlatlncr undoroland-1 rf £ ±2^
“ ---7 -.• a
* nmere
•««tatan
extension
ra -.« «•»«, la, J°_
ta 2**^.
reg^ to
tog that the, U..11 bo mnroptrf b, rold «.:I ?
I Uom In rertratot o( trad. |n Vniud Sun•cutive committee [of thebnildlng trade.) ■ coniinf-rrM.
commerce Th.
n --™
IE. Iinteract.
hi.m.,.*-___
. a. afoU Mtttemrot af final wduttoc of
the prawnt controversy', that the men who of m#eh|2!? .Tu.
■ *aa a oew p^.bar. gone out ou otrke .hall return to eonra^ aToS :t
work at once and that the nroriaiona and 'oauunwl a «o°d deal that would at some
wa.x at ouce, *uu .ua. me provuuona and day -return to pljigue the Inventor.”

Sate

«T",OSJU

’

to.nto law to connroUoo »Uh &gt;J* lra'1’ i
,
, oootmc: with th. ro«towri. •
—ddrllt Friday a«n&lt; th.foltow
—— -o„, th. C.o«tton.Ao..ric.nOouod«, and
lhonW oot b. , me
«• piesiurub
^,J1U • ..wro,
,h.
Calab W
„
__
ucu cvuM-v----------। jut- Qutnlnalions to the senate: Laleb
.
The lw.1 mlvr In lb.. ,„ria ,
atoorooronttoylbt. rotation bri-raro root-, ro.incmiramrtobrr.ot
trf „
--- -----------lb.
a- —
h.rhood.. ' *"«
--------brub.rbood
gIU1,h
ttab----------; Domtolck teui'nw,
nk, r. .,it
moo rarri.ro and Ihrir «”P'°&gt;''A ‘
Ljllllc
tod..allrugiuror. cmploydtai
toctoda
Murpl.,. »&lt; WMhlWoa.
wrw. MS*, chip,..I
n^i.iun Atureoted by the Bari comtnisaloner of pendens, Amurose
- rcn&gt;». Mid all akin unpimna,
warned th. reolutlou paa.rd and hoped
Drci»i
.
pi
.
much
atten&lt;
i
Tl
,i«n
of
Montana,
collector
of
internal
that tbe matte? would tie h"l’d,le,iv
5 hJ
Ijr turn Pll^ or no w r. |uin&lt;L lu,
glove*. He &gt;ald that It would be found by (
riaranu.olu.alve p.,:...,
workmen that Judge Ricks’decision was a
moot; rofundnl Prk.- ss ..ni,
r»^b,W. 11 flood,, a,. ,„. d^
....... -ro
l
goqd one for them.
Gorman Gc|f Into the Talk.
Lrtar anolber iuro.lig.ltog rroolulluu lcr, drtlri™ UOT lb.
‘ ’L ! unr ol Utah during t l.rotopd a taal «fCoral Is improving the spring, and
aa oflrred rogarflug India,. iflalro *"J ^.a labor rot ronderod. Afl.r announcing , wl&lt;lr,tlwllhl, i, ro ««rop““U “ th« started a real live building ig^n.
vuvicu
--------,
.
• •
■ saying
- -------------------------- "■hl. drttalon Judg. Sprof dlrtowwd
11.
a good oflk.r. and an
Sherman objected,
that one inve»uHopkins wants a, newspaper, and
read, been onlrrea
urai lucre
edrnitr
cation had already
ordered that
there .; .
.. .[b&lt; intereeilug &lt;iur*l!ona intolroo
business men of the town ^uarsnire
ibaeapcnw
ol lb^!
w.(1
b.
,ort^
„.,g
was little use torand
for and the
expense of
tbow.
-•
Mpport.
iuuk-ts was too much for the value they He rain. »
w“ro
that touch ol Sb.r g.gr.1 to th.
man’, remark, waaouro but UitalWWtl-^lo । «»OT‘
_ _
HIlFa Pile Pomade ought to be used by
gallon ot the rotation, ot jI “X".2otI 'b,'u&gt;.. phaboto-1 ^rtmaul. a^wlgg lb. number ol fourth- all sufferers from pike-. Is rating efleeb
emplo,e under
ol c.mmme and lb.
,onlc, change, to lb., aid th. tort are not enough extolled or known.
administration, ba. been made public: like the Samaritan’s heeling B»lm—a
W kiu^va./ —* “"
; Total number of fourth-claM poattnartert* and health restorer, wrilnurislnr Vldon\
iud a labor organ'.ration loth ea *
|Otcd from March 4. 1*W, to April A Palm.—Her. J. H. K.. I’.^tor. St
BRSgSn-.
a Utmifids
.rewtatitHl
’
1ocItub.-,Nfi. Of which
were to Church. Coopt*r.-tuKii,
,w.ro*nalty&lt;&gt;t lutere*!* Involved.
■ flu *va&lt;.ttnt;«..w caused by resignations and guarantee in &lt;-arh -packm: . Price fi ■«
protect them&amp;elves In the matter of freight,
By null. “
“In thin department of industry it is re- , j^ths. and 3a&gt; removal*. Of the ramov- six packageBt
charges without doing injustice to com-:
B4,rret| foUr year, and ov»r. Total by Fred L. Hehth; the drttggisL
munitire and individual*. Senators ««n- ffiortedby tha interstate &lt;N.mimercv com- , al,
only, he said, ou tho threshold of that in-1 in:&lt;«iontbat th&lt;Tf. i.Hiuve«te&lt;lintbe Lnrted ! ntHulwr of fourth-ciat* pcs*masters ap
Mason county I.- to hau i
i State* ».S»,275.0!-X or nearly eight times IK,iute&lt;j yron) March 4,18W. to April3.18“U.
vretlgntion.
ixiilii
■ I the entire national debt of the country. ( |nclnil!vet
of which «*.’ were to fill coding83S.27.’. attu ■I. th
Doesn’t Like the Kiek» Opinion.
Last y&lt;ar the railroad* tnm.port*!
vacauc«M ratted by resignations and
Another matter tn be inquired into was
' tot) pataM-ngere. or more than eight time*
#lhg&gt; a|J&lt;1
reQlovnb. At that time no - -One hundred num arc ::&lt;&gt; cixin^r the
the recent dtcUionsof Uulted States judges,
• -• -» ——* •Knlama?mo street raiin’ay
and whether, in view of tbe interstate com­ 1 the entire population of the United State*
men employed by lhe raiir «ul* num­ • removal caw**.
horse to’ch-rtrir.
merce law an«l of the anti-trust law. judge* ' The
«uc
«.&lt;«■•
. _7M.rt»,
. . . and
■ it......
. .^irti...,
bad a right to determine nut only what a . her
is no
tri.lmg i^ilni.ini*
treliBre ny i (
to the. faithftilnera
thia ;
railroad cmplo,. abould do. hul wbrtb. toll,
tallbtoluro, and efficiency
•»!«.«, of
"t Ibl.
Mjs. Bruce IVai-*®. r.-dar tfrntis*.
should uot do. Those decision* were the mighty army of railn.i t employes that of
MADIKIX. April 10-The acuate has re­ says: “Whenever I atnr-.-xltiredandonUnit great stepson thepirtof thr judiciary the vast population tran-ported ut d-T fund to adopt ‘.be report of committee
care nnly
only -Uk
-'A or le-i
le--» than ouon- two postponing indefinitely tbe Uli prohibiting vuus 1 lake about wv-u drops of Wiotito make serfs of ike mtn wh - were eiu their csrc
---- H.I.U ot
..V one
...IM per
.war ce:*-.
!&lt;".I ’ 1 ll'-.r
ployed by railroad cert’orntions. If the i thou»«ndth
tha aalo of liquhn on fair grounds whoae er’s Heart and Nrrv.- Cure and 1 always
iitea it
morcurer, true
true the
that uooprra
law warranted those d&lt; (itions (and pos»i- H*««.
It is,
is. moreover,
owners receive Mate aid. After the report obtain Instant relief.. Stfd by W. H.
bly it did} then that law ought to be mod­ tiVHot a ndlruid inon-than the locomo- ksd l&gt;een voted «lowu—X» to 18-tbe bill Goodyear,
ified or repealed. He did not believe that
wa- onhred to third reading. Tbe aasemthe Amerftan jieople would ever submit to ration of Hfo and proper, r
Thursday night the trrtt PmtesttW
blj lvm rd tbe bill appropriating S100.000
society of Iietroit celebrated ;-iU diitmmd \
nny branch of the government (whether
«--!«.• i«. th«««»
judiciary or' legislative) putting, such I r
anniverrarj
impositions upon them as ware put in.the ■ brother*..• &gt;4 were ro pc '•:&lt;ige said that meat br lhe goYcruor of a commission to
The barn and sheds of Abv ihrnot. *
recent judicial decisions.
gtiH-rra oi tho country th. ; • ..
between hiveMlgate tbe Torrens or Australian syaThe Way is Looks to Piatt.
the mv-l in p.-rtaot dilhnuce*
Pontiac farmer, were «Wro$*cd by fin-.
” J, , JwJt I tern vt land title Tbe arectnbly 1H11 for
Platt
Btatl said
rold that he
be had nut
n..( yet
,H seen in
iu the
th. *hv
'“' partus
J?”"’ to the nt-.- i . 1,^ ^. lbrrolul.lP.bm.nl of an IruUlaLrai to.- lb.
J...
..
..
.... a. a. «F: ».»1H I ’ a., t'hr*
drotalm.rrfrroedto
au,lb.uglbai
“J IrT^f llrtri
' t
S frolic mlud«f -ro OTWrml to with but
U
ccifiuu mcnni ia, nuj*
u.uA **.... k"*«L •
,
The Spciatt.
I ,
Ilk.
uroruni &gt;u of t»w.r
lb. rourta.
ba . qut
n«i« t»-a-lbw,
X ; fcw flbwWM wfm
_
like usurpalibn
power b,
by the
courts, ur
or , be
that looked like degrading tbe working- , which Lh&gt; -&lt;ru
‘“JT
Of all s^ftons of Jhc year.
the t-se tor
men of the country to tbe condition of । patenre). lue judge then proceeded. “In
making radical changes in regard to bwltfi.
1J. Youngaon. the
serfs. He believed that the employes of his - testimony Mr. A. 1Chicago. April 8.—A furious wind and During tbe winter, the sjb’-. tn breonts to
railroads
more
right
to engage
in
ch.ef. engineer,
frankly adm.tte'l.
railroads had
had no
no uu
more
rigne
engage
in assistant
....................................
•
dlwrimiualiou.
romn
’erreto..Ibau
tb.ir
«■’ »W
Gt..
ihl. a*,.'.,
rul.,w,
.&lt;■ntlllawi
.ppluflfka&lt;u ball &gt;l..rm .wept
rarer tb«K&gt;utb.ra portion a certain extent eiogged with warte, rtd
.....
’■ &gt;1&gt;M ,1...
u..ri I i*gel. t tai.
&gt;11 pvuiu.llli; PUO.U *MVil ;----— ----- ----- ■
1
the blood luad'-d wit! impprltlrt. owIbj
__ 1 .....
k'_.i —
i._ did
-ii.i uot
... . believe * the
thre properties
nrorwartlM in lhe
lli* hand*
hamia oil
ofthe
___ 1_____ »had.
of the rity
city Laal
last avnulrtj
evening mnaing
causing cocniitercousidar* to lack of exercise, dose
And
he
he receiver &lt;yf
employers
litinemeut ia
engiurers
In
his
employ,
able
damage
Trees
were blown down. poorly ventilated shops at;'! honiw, mmJ
that there was anything either in tho in- j
ro_
—
...
»-.»«owa;
fullona;
If iu the bill bouida were leveled and hundreds of other causes. This is the &lt;■ •.use of tb*
teratate commerce act or In the anti-trust ।
SusinriH
a .' window light* were shattered.
Severs
of
the
‘
—.
— of act that was not an affirmation of well pursuance
dull, sluggish, tired filling ♦ - gratrw »l
■ wind storms accompanied by electrical dis­
-*-*-*■ the-receiver
•*'
considered and well established common rommon carrier with which
is charged it should be necessary to cun- ' turbance* prevailed in Wtecousiu. Iowa this season, and whirti mu-t &gt;• prerrane, s
vey over the lines uf tbe Central railroad a and Illinois yesterday. In tbe southern or the health may Ih* entirely bfota
A TOO PREVIOUS NEWSPAPER.
car belonging to a company on which part of this city several persons wese sev- down. Hood's Sarsapa^Hk lit- atteind
the greatht popularity all rut the evatr '
thi re was a strike of engineer* It would be erly hurt.
%
■
try as the favorite &gt;pring medicine. It
the duty ol the brotherhood men iu tbe
expels the accaoralaiirn v' Impurities
employ of the receiver to refuse to haul
Vest thought It unfortunate that this the
____train
______________
________________________
Washington, April IOl—Secretary Hoke through tbe bowels, kidney.*. Ilw, lawp*
containing
such a car. ami if the
matter should have come up for discus- officers of the road Instated that the cat - Smith has received a detailed report from ami skin, give* to the blood dm partly mJ
aion because it was necresarily In tbe na­ should ptcoceed loyalty to the brotherhood Agent Bennett, of the Union agency, on quality neoemry to good health and o&lt;«tture of ex parte criticism. Every lawyer requirey &lt;!&gt;at the engineer-bould also re ’the prcwnt trouble* between the factious come that tired feeling.
1 o( tbt Choctaw nation. The agent deknew how unsafe It was to take newspaper sign bi. station and abandon hi. duty.
Albert Walden. &lt;! Bay &lt; &lt;ty. i« «" u*
The Boycott linie t'niawfnl._ dares the militia at fault from the beginstatements of judicial decisions. He had.
hie. Kate Sharpe lias ma • -ftve eharjes
“Nuw, there can not be u doubt that this ' niug and denounces .them in vigorous
for instance, been startled to see in lhe
against him.
rule
of
the
brotherhood
Is
in
direct
and
*j
terms.
The
secretary
has
aaked
that
Washington Post that a great revolution --------——”• — — -• — ------------i---------- - •— -—*—•# — —.
had taken place. The article was headed- P”*'11’* 'iolalion of the laws of the land, troupa lie aeot to tbe acene at once.
J. K. Kerler. who
burned by a
’-’A Great Triumph for the Brotherhood .»f «nd uo court, atato or federal, could hrd-------------------------------gasoline explosion two weeks agik i!M
tate tor a moment ao to declare.
It is pininTh-* v
E«ra
Sraaion
or Cuugresa.
Locomotive Engineers," aiid tbe impression
*».««-«
th
..— a
,
yesterday ar Otsego.
))
a
rule
or
an
agreement
In
restraint
of
W
ashington
,
April
10.
—
President
Clevewas conveyed iu the article that Judge ■
Speers, of Georgia, had decided that Abe. ' irrnle or commerce, as described in section I land said Saturday before leaving the city
regulations of the association of locomotive lot the act of July U, 1NM. known a. tits that be had decided to convene congress in
engineers were to be recoguizcd .hereafter I bhrnunn anti trust law. A combination • extra session in September, although he
ot persons, v about regard to their occupa* might postpone the date until Sec
*
by the federal-judiciary.
tion. wh ch would have the effect to defeat I Ort 1. He did not think be shoal reoon- I
On reading the text of Judjb Speers’ the provisions of- the Interstate commerce aider bis determination.
lawj inhibiting discrimination* in the
decision be had found that the text did not
at all bear out the beading and Judge trauaportation of freight and passengers,
Chicago, April A-Another big building
Bpeers bad only affirmed what every lawyer would be liable to the severe Mnaliies of
the statutes.
In the WorM’n fair district collapsed,with
knew to be the common liw, He bad de­
surprising
suddennem ymeruaj,
yesterday.
It is
Is
- ----------------.roaro* nuuucuucis
cided that any contract or regulation in re­
H. H. Alpin. receiver uf pnblto
.1™! thMt “ *ny ®°®c^»»Wa 'fhat is known as tbe Panorama building,
straint ot the commerce of the United -,uw0W
States was absolutely void; that any en­ •trike upon th. t’.n.po’t.tim Ito-ot tbU ! Jn.t omald. th. eap-lUoo gronmta. A at Grayling, is weary of Grot er and
*—* -•
—
gineer had a right to give up his employ­ country, wbelbt-r main lines or branch gale of —wind
struck
it and it is no more. to be relieved at once.
ment; but that when the Brotherhood of roads, there would be interference with Nobody hurt.
Last
Locomotive Eugincers.or any ■other aasocia interstate or foreign commerce. It will be
Her eyes were rheumy, *0'1
tion or corporation undertook to make a practically impossible hereafter for a body
and red.
..
inen to combine
to hinder and uvinj
delay the
rule, and to enforce it in restraint of com of
_a.-L
-------- —
voo
StvBUIs, Ky., April 10.—AU the persons
Her breath—you could stneun
meree.thal rule was absolutely void. TheYe wor£ ot the transportation
''au-Pui'nllou company
eorapan, with
wub-­ armlrt tor lb. munlro ot Mro. Hrnrrt)..
afar.
h
rt ifiStaw
pwrt,|OT ‘"■'f 'OT Ol'OTl &gt;ta«. OTtrorol their
becoming obnoxious to the provisions
was nothing startling or revolutionary i fc out
She had ringittj: «»'d dinin®* on
pf
tluaaa.
1-a
—
rowA
___
U__I.
mliTr TTi'
• -utotanatlon or agrro. I guilt uropt Georg. Hear,, whom the, all
■nrotot roilroul olllcidi&gt;”’OT'o^b(r,
In her head.
And the cause v! it al!
CT*
aentatiVriH nf I-anlt-l aroi»l. &gt;L___ ,
lh« tateruau oommerro mn iSulrte, p«il MaroS!'’ “I’d"
,b”~ '• “U'“ tarp, ^tototaft'lba otm’,”'*’'
Jarrh.
This
year,
otiupaJro^.
J0*t8^bsp^™l do^r^“^^J.*h“l»J&gt;uU&lt;»baab-a
B—D..I.I.-u..raMro,
Her breath is m&gt; -*W' ‘ ° tbe ne
meadow naj.
drelalon. Hetbougbi, bowav.r that th, 1
iu o„ful „j
Uibta'mluSl f' *UI w—aro 'a"*- Al
11 ,ft
—At ma«to(a
A’”ril
&gt;»-A«
mertinga
12■.,,
..■■ _ta«
_ night
_ ... Onmp
. . j..
Hcr#yeo are as LriRb’
‘ ™ •» *■» taw, and partap, to lb, wni.ugtotb.anirtaut tb.ooum^ “
hi'll!
!”1-.®“unl
*V iand
And the cause of the cnsnF*
wlIltognro.and ^.rn.MotM.roUQdgro and rtn1nte pr^U“'kI “'A'" ■"•*■ •OT'*- dwonndng
she is ready «'*
to construe
........... the law
..............................
in favor of corporate
rod^^
Was the Dr. Sage Cun* L,r
power and against the labor of the coun­
nations wblch^do unlawful wrong to it.
’
try. The moat dangerous question that
tarrh.
Dr.
Sage
’s Catarrh Remedy ttl,i ;
the country was facing today was the en
THE rDEATH RECORD.
Uvely cure catarrh In thr bead. »o »
•
croachment of corporate power, of colos•'
w
°-».
Colonel
T
emple
C
labe
,
prominent
While therefore any engineer may at
.1.. . . - ■
.
. . .
bow bad or of how long standing, r f
ny time exercise bi? right an an iudl- ' member of the Veteran Legion, at Weth­
ridual to leave the rervireofthe r^v ier ington.
cents, by all dtugglsts.
Seven hundred members "f tfe Chri
he Hint? nat .1- — c- —-I, _ .
'“-'"Hi
®w«ll known UK. a|r
-i a manner m to
tian Kndeavor of the state havel^m
or impede its proper lAitx, at Manitowoc, Win.
------- ------ j
....
|||e
vention
at Benton liarlnir.
W
PowtcE,
pioneer
realgrasping power ol tl;
u fMteral
i.irtoi—»
.-*.1. .1.
rec«l'or.
the
federal judiciary/
but thought that the senate ought first uj tbebrotb-taa orTTXhViS d&lt;nt of Kane county. Ills.
James H. Beabd, the veteran animal
deal its own skirts, and ought to see to it ceroedj and the members in tbe emnlov of
painter, at Fluahlng, U L
that no law remained on the statute books
'„;'L°A7
MO of lb. propria,
which punished an individual laborer for
leaving the employment of a corporation
i ,0*’“ uf lbo Leland hotel, a£ Chicago
whenever be chose to do so. That taw said
1 tra.! UAH K- 5?vcl*
board of
In plain terms that an engineer could uot,
trade man. at Chicago.
alone and la an orderly, way. swer bls coul,Sl“'*!”n !V; £
u. S. A. re
rfya had Children.she
uectlou with a corporation.
tired, at Baltimore.

ta

iFt/v

Dvrii
deedl

and i
cow
Harr
levlfor*

«t New Yw-k LIPS’ lh0 W*11 known actor,

„ c“‘^»°. Ap„| HJ-S..UH.,
B«o&lt;»d Regiment armcry Tommy Ryao

w Y^*EoOTr'ri'k^ m“ a Kumu “
■ w xorx.

'‘tampion of America’
and George Dawson, 0( Australia, box*
six lively rounds and quit on about eve.
terms The men had been hovteg
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wiMi »■ left hander.

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The

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8

�literary tramps.

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Thursday, April 13. 1893.

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11.

B .v. SHELDON.
1 .
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Harting*.
i - |,u;i hi K-.il Estat* Real E.L-U
ral eonrevaacinr

ute alter his son Walter left the market
tbe day he was murdered was arrested six
miles west of the elty today, charged with
the murder. The officers and witnesses
refuse to fclve his name, but the witnesses
claim the 8500 reward. The accused ad­
mits being iu the market on the morning
of the murder. It i? claimed that he en­
tered and left the market by the front
door. A towel has been found "on which
It Is beUdyed-*' lhe murderer wiped Ills
bands. Deputy Sheriff Warren is in In­
diana after the man who went south and
was enroute to Elkhart when last heard
froth. Next itight’a special add.*: The
man arrested yesterday charged with
murdering Louis Schilling Is Ottu Plotter.
He says fat hu told his brother, whqlives
In the country, that be expected to be ar­
rested. The brother denies the statement.
The accused tells stories about his where­
abouts which greatly cunfllcL He says
tiiat he went to the marltetfrum th* barber
shop. Two accusers say he went from a
saloon after dried beef, uad they told him
that he could not get any, as he bad no
money. He said he knew Schilling and
could get it. He also, says that he
not I
tlie markezt, and again that he
was nut
there ' when
Ed. Otto, a
shoe dealer, wus there to buy meat He
also says that he was In the market and'
helped to move the body. This Is denied
by those who were present.—Detroit Free
Press.

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spectacle of Its makers tramping alone or
lu couples again becomes prominent.
Almost the first of literary tramps, ii
indeed they come within the description at
all. were Shelley and Mary Godwin. They
have left little trace of their adventures,
yet that they could walk, or thought they,
could, is evident in their plan to go on
tool fyoni Paris to Lausanne. We catch 4
fleeting glimpse of them trudging with
June Chdnuont through the . dust and
grumbling bitterly at the evil fare and
housing of vagabondage, the t * women
riding by turns on their only donkey till a
sprained ankle promoted Shelley himself
to ride, and they had to buy “a chariot.”
The poorest ot tramps they must have
been, for not. lov&lt;j,6$ nature but scarcity of
gold put them on'their feet. What the
natives of the country thought it them no
man can say, for the girls trudged in black
silk gowns ahd were of the hated nation.
Doubtless also they trudged along in the
kid slippers and silk stockings and the
corded and iron busked, st ays that were 0/
that day. No woudeY the poet gut a
"sprain!”
A stouter if less romantic pair of pedes­
trians were Junies and Harriet Martinran,
who In ISJ2 made a tour on foot together in
Scotland, walking 500 miles iri a month.
Miss .Martineau was always a capital
walker while she had health, and Words­
worth accused her of “walking the legs
off” of half the gentlemen of Ambleside.
For all that she was the most unimagina­
tive of women. She hud a “manly stride,”
and never nymph or pixie, elf or dryad
lured her to follow streams or to dream
beneath rustling foliage. Herbert Brown­
ing and* Sarianna were another brother
and sister who covens! •miles upon miles
together. The pecnlliiriiy of their journeys
lies in the fact tiiat they did uot begin
them till both were middle aged. They
funded their companionship after Mrs.
Browning's death, with whose feeble stops
neither of them Lad ever kept pace.
Browning speaks of seventeen mile walks
with Sariutm.t, and records nine niihs
accomplished in less than two hours,
which cirtalnly required more than the
usual “manly hi ride” from his companion-.
Thu Wordsworths, brother and sister,
were splendid examples of literary tramp
ing. Mrs. \V&lt; nl iworih told Ilurrlet Mar­
tineau that William and Dorothy some­
thin « v. alLeiLforty miles a day. Tours on
foi't were a large part of their experience
together. .The first thing they did after
tbe.ir reunion in 17&amp;4 wa.« to start off upon

MULLEJN.

O mullein, growing ot&gt;-the road's rough ‘Ida
With yonr warm mittens 'gainst tho earth’s
* brown face,
Huhllug them daily and ns it you tried
. To pat her checks with all an infant's grace.
Its cool '•( woolfeels not their get.tie klaa—
Gol-lcla fvr fairlea; yet the feast, how brief.
Nor would ;uur felted flour their foouteja

ma »tand timidly apart:

Yet find a loving place within the heart.,

TU&lt;» eyt-i r'aal kn.-v. them in the long ngo.

\

I’ intAKK. M

Would n-.-.-s along the hills thy roodh*'*

fry in EosUia Transcript.

Washington Irving having been appointed
Dinted Mcretary
secretary of legation
irguflon to London,
where he arrived in October, roc.-ived a
hearty welcome from all .his old friends
and many nw.v ones, gained by hh writing&lt;. The Royal $och&gt;ty of Literature
gave him on - &lt;&gt;f their annual gold medals
(Ha)lai:i had the other! and Oxford in.ule
him a LL. D. The students of course did
□ot lose so admirable a ebnneo for shouting. and he wio Jnxted with affectionate
yells &lt;’f''Diedricjr Knickerbocker," “ieba-f!!,estate
bud Crane,” "Itip Van Winkle," “Colum­
bus,” etc.
«
Honurpathic Phy
Irving was much amused at the “rollickan&lt;I Surgeon.
ing’* good humor with which William IV
limpi- drag store.)
Ix-gan his reign, and he once tried to givea
.
l.EAl. ESTATE A ND COLLECT­ lessop iu dignity to the Duke of Sussex.
Hu hnd to accompany an eccentric friend of
ING OFFICE OF
meager and' limping figure, who persisted
'Palmerton &amp; Smith,
in wearing nn extraordinary nondescript
Woodland. Mich.
garb instead of t he prescribed court dress
S. ’'.\!.ur.i:roN.
J. M. Smith,
&lt; -.ry Publld.
Justice of the Peacp. to St. James’. The u.-diers demurred; the
foreign ministers smiled. Tiie Duke of
• roiMtm f &gt;r the gml ojpularltv Sussex stopped Irving as he paused and
-at-ipirtila—‘Itspiy tins: ,Hood's wbisjMrrcd, moving bis thumb jerkiugly up
and don n. “Wlio’s your friend H« ky
Poky?" "That, rir,” replied Irving em­
phatically, "Is John Randolph, United
States luiuister to RumUh, nml one of the
most distinguished orators of America."
,v ..................
It was all iu vain! Some time
afterward
whose
Irving wub dining with the duke,
'
'
• CIRCULATION
first laughing inquiry was, "And how is
eek.
75 quires. our friend Hoky Poky?"—Temple
■ Bar.
—

walked with my brother from Kendal to '
IiGrastnere,
__________ &gt; ighttcu
-------- --------miles,—and
---- -----------afterward
r----,,
jt‘» Kt-awick, fifteen nilies through t..c
rnoM delightful country
:hnt ever was
- ___ . ____
• —v-^mber,
' •
.seen."
.............................
17S7, -■
they started
|'iupon a jwdeatrlan tour, with Coleridge
ialong ihetwiiccwd.
A little Liter in the same mouth the
tbtee set out at
«&gt;f a &lt;!nrk and cloudy
iafternoon, walking eight miles for a start, I
wl.ile the two poets laid the plan uf a bal- '
;lad, with the sale of which they hoped tn '
pay the expenecs uf tbe excursion. The i
methods of the live did not run easily to-1
gethcr.
mid “The
Ancient Mariner" was
o
_____ ...
.
soon given over entirely to Coleridge.
*'
Dorothy
’ “ J!
did
’"nut,
‘ walk in “
au
black
’ ** silk gown.
Doubt^ are rcasunitiile if even she ever bad I
one. Ji.-rusual walkingcmtume woaa "lite ]
tie jacket and brown dress." Colrridguwe
may imagine in the same raiment in winch '

The Fhyalcal Strain of Football.
Few except thoae who have been through
the experience arc aware what exertion
aud strain and exhaustion a hotly contort'
cd football match involves. * It is all n
great deal more than appt-arson the sur­
■I nttt.'-'-'ilouil'.* Sarsaparilla will restore
face, and the self control required in the
’r-ngthaml health.
midst uf great excitement adds to the nerv­
Oall al thin office for old papers. We ous tension besides the physical fatigue.
have &lt;1 large supply and will sell them This of itaelf is enough to try an average
man, but when to it Is added the struggles,
cheap.
,
the falls, the grapplings, the* blows (for
\ The Charlotte
Republican changed
there are blowson.ee in awhilfh It requires
hands last week. Mr. 8. J Tomlinson hav­ stamina and real endtrfancu SB-well as
ing soM bin interest ta L. B. Bi.wll, of strength to stamTit.
Ohio. Mr. Blahell Is said to be a joarnnlBecause tbe men on the opposite sidea in
i-t of much experience, and promises to the field ore. not seen squaring off and
conduct the paper in the same excellent striking at each other in regular Sullivanmanner as It was under the previous Corbett style it does not follow that there
management.
are not scientific ways In which In the tus­
sles a team can be materially weakened or
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
some particularly aggressive member of It
disabled. Let any man in faircondition be
A warrant was Issued by Justice Tlllot- suddenly thrown to the ground and then
?&lt;ui last evening for the arrest of Charles have one or two heavy men, or it may be
Harrington, who is cbargrd with the for­ seven or eight, or even more, fall and
gery of a deed and uttering forged paper?. throw their weight on him.
During the week Mr. H. presented two
Possibly bis band mny be under one of
deeds ut the register’s office for record. their feet, or in the fall one of their fore­
They purported to be from 0. C. Comstock arms mny have choked bint across tho
and wife to Charlotte L. Harrington and neek. How much wind and energy will
covered lands now occupied by Charles an average inan have after one such an ex­
Harrington. George fl. Southworth had. perience as that? And jet it is a common
levbNi on the property and advertised It football experience.—Philadelphia Times.
for Mile and os the sale was about io come
off was looking up th&lt;* record and came
across these deeds. Upon examination
Persians in general are not supposed to
tbe Pfipera appeared to have been tamper- be the bravert people in the world, but
I'd with. Tiie deeds had Apparently been even in Persia the inhabitants of Kasban,
made out.to Charles Harrington, but had a mercantile city, are notorious for their
been altered sn as to road Charlotte L.
lack of n warlike spirit.
Harrington. Tbe job was poorly done as
Their pusillanimity has passed into a
the thunges were In a black ink, while the proverb and given rise to many stories.
bajunce of the deed was old and the ink
One o! tho best of these is that when
faded, and with one exception recd •‘bls’’
Nadir Shah disbanded
instead of her In tbe body of the deed.
men belonging
turn from India, the
The Instruments were made out in 1871
to Kashao and ita rister by of Ii»piib?in npand witnessed by 0. 8. Wright and C. P.
Dibble.—Marshall Chxonlals.

Manrice P. Gill, charged with criminal
neglect In allowing Latimer to escape, has
been released on 3500 bonds.

Regarding Hood’s Hareapnrilla. wk tbe peo­
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saparilla postesaes uaequalcd merit, and that
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tepr count tho treat vatta*
•t tho price* adrwrrl—tf

Uiy. Do you wear
WILL

he afterward traveled with tbe two In were i«tnnun*t» t.-me
preaching till I r.*e«1
Scotland—the soiled nankeen trousers, the , '‘Adtrpnila Now i -c.--;. -.undly ;.:&gt;d •y.-uk&lt;
blue cu.il with hr.'Uis-buttons, in which he : l’ pn,p,^^.
“
Hiredan;‘by can
WHEELlllt and FULLER
mounted a Unitarian pulpit and preached ' MEDJClNh
;
CINE CO.. Cedar Si ring-. .Mwh
n by
a candidate tKirmim. Wordsworth doubt-1 SOLD
BY..
less also wore his usual suit of.
&lt; * dingy
"
'i
brown, with n Iluppitig, broad L.-&gt;u&gt;
bnmmed
u»v., ,1
Fcr sale bv WOOLEY X BRONSON,
HASTINGS.
straw hut to protect his weak &lt;-yes.
They were uot three graces, tills di.-' a- ।
guisbt*! trioof tramps! Wordsworth was ;
noi a handsome man; not even an hnpri «H-':
ive man. In 'sjilto of tha fact that lhe •
READ OUR
brother ami sister walked, acdonling to De '
TESTIMONIALS.
Quincey's cak-nlatlon. between 170,OG).and
HjO.OUO miles, hi* legs wen.- the worst part
of him, and tint total effect of hl'i narrow |
person wn-s even more uocomdy in move- I
merit than hi repute. Ills walk wrutSt roll '
and a lunge, with cj'c* fixed on thoground. ■
"Mutably «&gt;n bi-, legs” the neighlmrs de-J
scribed him. Once Dorothy, walking far \
ther Igblnd'bim than Uounl and thus get- ?
tient.by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS.
cing.u better view, was beard to exclaim J
During treatment psllent* arc allowed lhe free use of Liquor or ttorphim: until rvch'tiraa A
discontentedly several times, "Can tlint I*
aa they shall voluntarily ghe them up.
M
William!” Dorobhy ht.-M-lf woashort t.:al '
We send particulars and pamphlet of testimoainls free, and shaft be plid to place jA. '
Bufferers from any of these habits in communication with persons who have been
alight, with such a gypsy Utn as is randy ।
cured
bv
the
use
of
cur
TABLETS.
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seen upon an English face, Her eyes were [
HILL'S TABLETS arc for sole by all
dreggicts at
nut sett nor were they fiercs or bold, but .
per package.
If your drugglti does not ke&lt;y them, enclose us $ l.GO nod ’
they were wild and startling and hurried i
you,
by
return
mail,
a
package
ot
oar
Tablets.
in their motion, like those of Home wild* .
.
Write your name and address plainly, and state whether
wood creature.—Mocniillau's Mncnziue.
I
uro for Tobacco, Morphine or Liquor Habit.

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W. H. GOODYEAR.

,OCAL. NEWS.

changes for advertisements
acli this office Tuesdays at latest to
insertion In the issue of the week
i&gt;n&gt;uUlit.

ALWAYS SMOKE
8727

A Tekonsha bouse wife named Mrs.
Polly, made an unfortunate mistake lakt
Monday evening. She baked biscuit tor
supper hich were so light and good that
they were heartily partaken of by herself,
her two children uiiu it young mini boarder.
Shortly after supper all were taken vio­
lently ill. A physician wiw hastily sum­
moned who made the startling discovery
that the old Iffdy uded arsenic instead uf
baking powder. The dose has not proved
fatal with any ot the victims, but they had
lively times pulling the young man and
Mrs. Polly through.-.—Albion Recorder.
Battle Creek now pays its mayor a sal­
ary.
J. J. Woodman, of Paw Paw, superin­
tendent of the Michigan agricultural exhib­
it at the World's fair is getting up an ex­
hibit of photngrahs of Michigan farm resi­
dences and stock buildings to take to Chi­
cago.
A span of horses belonging to Wm.
Martin ran away at Albion the other day
and meeting another team, the tongue of
Martin's wagon struck one of the horses,
breaking through two ribs and entering
tiie thoracic cavity. Tne horse had to te
shut.

You'

Hastings City Bank,

Hastings, - - Mich.
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
AUTHORS WHO ARE NOTED IN HIS­ of smell nod completely derange tbe
whole-system when entering it through
TORY AS PEDESTRIANS.
CAPITAL
$75,000.00.
the mucous surfaces. Such articles should
SURPLUS •lO.WJO.OO.
never Jbe used except od prescriptions
from reputable physicians, os the damage
Incorporated under the laws of the State of
they will do Is ten-fold to lhe good you can
Michigan.
possibly derive- from them. Hall’s Ca­
tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
Open for Dullness Dec.IB,UM.
&amp; Co., Toledh, Ohio, contains no mercury,
officers:
The literary tramp is no new thing. and is taken internally, acting directly up­
Thousands of years ago a blind one sang of on tbe blood and mucous surfaces ot the D. O. Bobins &gt;n. President;
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
tbe beauty of Helen and the valor of system, in buy Ing Ball’s Catarrh Cure be
D. W. Reynolds, C4
Achilles. Nearer our own days palmers, sure and gett the genuine. . It Is taken In­
d n-ecross:
with scrip and scallop shell, told tales for ternaliy andI is made In Toledo. Ohio.
bread as they tramped toward tbe Holy HTSohl by Druggists, price 75c. per botD. W. Reyuolda,
It Acknowledges no Superior.
Land or home from IL Troubadours sang tie.
R. B. Me«ser.
D.«. Robinson,
as they strolled from castle to castle and
John Csrvetb,
became tho fathers of literature. Then
P.T.Colgrove.
C. J. Brown, of Jackson. Is being tried
literature ceased to goon foot When it
for the attempted murder of,hls wife and
Has the only savings department in in Barry
cohid not ride, as Chaucer did, it staid at her lover, Dick Sly.
County and pays 4 per cent interest on ail time
HASTINGS, MICH.
home. Bail roads, sparse habitations, above
all, the growth of cities, did away with lltAt an entertainment in Lausiug the
erary vagabondage.
IJteratura almost other night jhe Michigan building at the
forgot nature in time, and the tramp took world’s fair (cleared 8150.
to garrets rather than to highways and
Lansing’s dtlef of police says tic town
wrote Idylls in l&gt;ed to keep warm. Only
----- AND----within the last hundred years has litera­ peeds a detective. Grand Rapids lias a
lot that can be bought cheap.
ture again found feet, and the pleasant

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Hastings Mich.

iRESPONSIlLE
wie:its wasted.

ORUHKEHHESS and MORPHINE HABIT

REMEMBER

AN APRIL COLD!

A cold Is the starting point of more than
half of the fatal Illness from November to
May. A cold Is lhe first chapter hi the
history of every case of consumption. A
cold is the first stage of chronic catarrh,
the most loathsome and stubborn bf
ail diseases. A cold Is tho legitimate par­
ent of a large family of diseases, such as
bronchitis,
pleurisy,
pneumonia and
quinsy. To neglect a cold h almost sui­
cide. Ty foil to provide against this wellnigh Inevitable evil Is dangerous negli­
gence. Pe-rn-na Is a sat«*guant*a« a pre­
ventive, a specific as a cure, for all rases of
tuitarrh, acute and chronic, colds, coughs,
consumption, etc.
Every fam’ly should be provided w ith
a copy of Tbe family Physclan No. 2. a
complete guide to prevent or cure enthrrh
and all other winter diseases; and also the
edition of the Family Physcinn Nu. 8.
which is devoted to spring medicines and
the btxllly disorders voaulfar to the spring
of the year—a book that no one can afford .
(o ba withopt at this ttaun of the year, j
Either sent free by tho Pe-ru-na Drag
ManufactarlBg Company, of Colnmbea,
Ohio.

A few
testimonials from

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have been curL
cd by tho use of

► Kill’S
Tne Ohio Ckkvical Coi

DO NOT BE DECEIVED
LETTS and take no other.
Manufactured only by

B. M. TAYLORD. LeaJIe. bikh..

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tl, MUD S3 CHIA IUOK,
LIMA. OHIO.

Truly yours,
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PARTICULARS

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ost three days he quit annung, aup win not teuch Uqu

four moutlis before writing you, in order to know the cure _ „ __________
Yo-ars truly.
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MRS. HELF.NzMOHR16Om
CtMClSMATt. Ok

lotbgayT

JkddroHn ull Orders to

THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., .
51, 53 and 55 Opva Bhdt USA, QHlfy

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Hastings Banner

and influences that vre shall not stop here
to name, suffered a defeat at the poiLs lfc!t

Thursday, April 13, 1893-

on Tuesday by Mra

In. dellrerwl OJ him. In lb. elty ol CM

eharming afternoon. The bead p
Kpmm*u.d

fejuj

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fall, we are glad to see that there are no cago on March 34th.
Tbe addre-ti *,dellTrrrd by Brother Coldiscouragements in tbe party organizations pore. oo Ibu oraeekm. bM n""J n
any where, and we believe that each and excelled trom u&gt;r rylbUo
_
every honest member of the party, feels WM able, tebolarlir aade oqoeM. •
Jthat the principles for Which we have so evidence o( lhe marked ability ot tbe

MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

ns Hastings, mjcu., rosrornci,
AL'GCBT 14. 1ST*.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

long contended are right, and therefore
must triumph eventually.
The right has not always triumphed,

HAWAII OR NO HAWAII.

xnd more the advantage to be gained from
web i union.
On the other hand it is stated that the&gt;
dusky Queen has received assurance from
President Cleveland that tbe United States।
will abandon the provisional government
and send a minister there, who will be in­
structed to permit the monarchy to resumei
its functions.
There is reason for believing the report
that Japan covets Hawaii, and that it is
ready to make an eSort to annex the coun­■
try if tbe United States flag shall be haul­
ed down. Some of tbe English residentsI
are known to be in sympathy with thei
Japanese. Altogether, there is a goodI
deal of politics in the Island, and the un­
easiness a..d excitement will continue un­■
the United States isi

definitely determined upon.
Tbe necessity for prompt action is as
emphatic now as It ever was, and our gov­
ernment sboud act quickly.

Before election tbe democrats promisedI
the workingman cheaper cost of living.
[
They now blandly assure him that a taxed
breakfast table follows as a matter off
course after democratic victory. Shame­.
less and criminal as was this, deception,
practiced upon labor it is no worse than
their treatment of the fanner. From the,
publication of Mr. Cleveland’s free trade,
message in 1887 to bls re-election in 1893!
democratic editors and orators have not
ceased assuring farmers that free wool
meant higher instead of lower prices for
the domestic product But now, with

along the line. In Kansas too they have
put the populists party to sleep, aud a
sleep that shall know no awakening.
Tbe sockless Jerry,, and the brainless politlcal vampires, ahd ragged camp foliow-

era of the party, are given a ticket of leave,
and admonished that they have no further
use for them in Kansas.
We anticipate that the election for gov­
ernor, in lows and Ohio next November,
will like Kansas aud Michigan she* the
republican party In both those states,
quite an animated corpse.' As long as the
party shall stand by the eternal principles
of Justice and right, there will always re­
main a glorious resurrection after any
temporary defeat it may sustain.'

Now is lhe proper time to get some time.
The new court house tower certainly will
not be complete and up to date without
elocks. John Bessmer has been giving
this subject some attention of late and
now comes before the people with a very
acceptable plan, which will iusure an ele­
gant system of timi In the new uulldlng,
if tbe people will take hold of the project
as they should. The building committee
agree to put in ab-wt 8315, and furnish
four six (pot dials for the tower clocks and

E. Good,MX&lt;”'*'£'£* J

ment will be struck between the American tiiat Hill, Murphy and Sheehan are to call
and the London market fust as soon as the upon the president. If tbe time for their
tariff barriers are taken down.”
• calling is fixed, and the date given, you
It is needless to remark that, had that Just consult the political almanac, and see
doctrine been preached In the campaign, if the predictions for that da’e don't read:
we would to-day have a republican presi­ Look out for a political blizzard these day£*
dent. Even Texas would bare gone for
Harriscn.
What the “adjustment'.’ of
Kansas seems to be coming to hersenses.
American wool prices to those of the Lon­ The republicans have carried tiie slate and
don market means to onr domestic wool local elections by sweeping majorities.
industry has been forcibly brought out tn Tbe frenzy ot the alarmist will work’ out
a late comparison made between prices In its own decline and death. If given suffi­
the two markets by Justice. Bateman A cient latitude.
,
Ca, wool merchants of Philadelphia.
Giving in detail the figures and calcula­
The British minister at Honolulu de­
tions upon which their statements are bas­ clares that the American flag at tiiat place
ed, they conclude that tbe London price Is ••will have to come down.” He knew
47 per cent, or less than one-half, of the better than to make that insolent assertion
price for which domestic wool at present while Benjamin Harrison occupied tbe
sells In Boston and Philadelphia.
white house.
This statement means that scoured and
combed wool, which brings eighty-five
The admonition that Grover gave to tbe
cents a pound on this side, can command Michigan contingent of ofilcu seekers at
only forty cents on the other side of the Washington, “to goj»ome-and work for
Atlantic. If the adjustment spoken of by the success of the democratic ticket,” was
the Boston Herald means a fall in domes­ very, good advice, but a very ban! task
to
tic prices to the foreign level. It will mean perform. .
a fall in lhe value of our wool product
from 970,000,000 to $33,000,000, a clear
low to wool growers of $37,000,000. To
We recently made note of the fact that
this must be added lhe accompanying de­ Hon. P. T. Colgrove, of this city, had ac­
preciation in the value of their flecks and cepted an Invitation to address the K. of
P. lodges In Aiding hall, Chicago, and at
investments made for the special purpose the same time remarked that it would lie
of wool growing, which will amount to the effort of his life. Present nt Chis
$50,000,003 more, making 887.000,000 di­ gathering were all of the high officials of
rectly legislated out of the pockets of the the Pythian order, and representatives of
the Pythian press, ills audience evident­
fanners. This is on lhe aMumption Hint ly was completely captivated by the elooir wool growers can hold their own and qu-nce of his address Judging by the
allll command their present share of the press comments on the same. The Knight
home market under free wool— a manifest­ Errant, one of tbe leading Pythian Jour­
nals in the country, published at Chicago,
ly absurd supposition. Under tbe demo­ printed tbe address In full and ga»e most
cratic policy wool imports will enormnusly icomplimentary notices of It In tbe editorials.
increase and drive tl$e domestic product 'Other journals pf tiie order paid the Has­
oat of tbe market When the consequent |1tings orator very high compliments.
The address was a oTthe?fa|«
maMeriy effort
and
loam from the forced slaughter of flocks cer^^J^rvwVl
VlTt
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which
Whlrtfl must
ttnticf ensue
ranuraaa are
urn Included
IrsrtlrsXAad in
t.. tbe
.K*. eir.1 — jI has received.
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eolation it is plain that a direct km of
9100,000,000 to
rmwer. &gt;. a
I
TM proap«. held Mt to far-!

many be recened.
N"m£nyNVW | ‘'D * °

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Haiiroad

Aaic. Harthml Division.
m. ..
bopenntaudent’s Offltv.
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Hartford. Conn.. March isth. imx
John Bessmer. Esq:
Dear Sir:-Your favor of the :6?i: Inst, relative
to the Staudanl Electric Time Mreiem in u«n by
this wrapoay at Hartford at land, and noted.
Beg to state that the Mandanl. or master
«&gt;* ««re. Conneci-d s.th
It, Is the tower clock in the mime building, and
oa the opPMlte Mde of the strew*, |n the several
room* of_ihe |«s«erger depat. are twelve small
‘■|ock?”, K*rii.&lt; etiUreMtidtolltKi,
repccWly the Ujwer cluck, which In located in
rivht of indH men nas,ln|f the stiatlon on their
respective train*. We have no trouble with the
lower clock, or in fact any of the ctoeka. TLcr
»”•! are zovenied ent*r*Standard or master clock. Our
standard clock Is regulated by taking off and
nevt r
allow this clock to exceed two or three seconds
error from the sta;id:.rd time.
Yourt truly.
C. H. Davrueox* Suj-L
These alocks will be run by electricity
and; can be seen from all parts »t the city,
and by every one coming Into the city. A
bell .weighing nearly 1,000 pounds will be
placed In the tower and connected with
lhe clock, striking every hour so that It
can easily be heard at the most extreme
limit of the city. We trust that all will
take|huld of the matter as they should and
subscribe liberal ly.

Il's VVrunR.
W, tell,,, tint It I, , H,n.
,,n (nr
anr OU, to adopt the p,,Ur,
,MU
laklt, aud IrxTelliat urorchanl, aell koala
upon Ila rtraeia ata nominal lltrnM-. ,\1
lutve n,..,, mu m So ell, .an tuutejt
Ila Mroie merchants luu well, to-rersl
elllea In the auto put lhe .'lcen» an blah
that It la ImpuaMble lur these travellink
men to atop there .« the, eaunot do an,
business only at a loss.
J
While the city may derive a HttJe
rereoue from this source. ,et It Is a sen
poor plan to get It at th, expense or home
eltliees. Our merehanta pa, blr taxes,
and are Interested In tnaklna the elt,
the paople In order to do business, ami |n
order lu win that couadenee must aell
koodaexaell, „ represented.. The oppoand meretoL0' -iL'
r«kl£
and merehants The, pa, no taxeaare not Interested al all
In
the
praaparlt, nf the dtJ;
d0 llo.
about the eonadenos of the people „ Sn

to'S ’ ?‘tar‘ "l,h “d“ 'Mr rikl't thin,
by tho home merchants they ahunM
.rom idrtkth. Ilemror, for d! S,ell»^
K wIiOse Unes ct'me In compctitlon with home merchants, so high that it
would pelade them from doing bnriiwJl
here. The city owes ft to itself an&lt;l to
onr jiorchants to &lt;fo tiria.
- Social Doteip,.

R«w Goodyear entertained a fcw
*hh
ThurwUiy
nJ. D
tr^^r,Od“' "• J

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Past ajSuprem™
ChanceUur
Th...a
— . _ ... ...
_

&gt;ho was present. In a and Mto Oao. KoIIm m
■'"«
“I-^7, I Tutoda, nlkbb A
tax WM spent b, Ume jnaouL
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S
ntjLT.f ^^WaMkrtal-xd a ear,
wool U as little calculated to . prediction th«t“that thi day was not far
pleasant wfilst cMrpanr at
-to1
of the evening
Maakfut table tn gladden the workingmau

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Kipport .xt.pt „ „UIl ,J
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.tortrtu ooeMi.ro h,
7£(bn'M. 0,
bo, a. piece ol
1,
Mma.ll wlto extrav., “

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10Z‘d*r“dto:

5%
t

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at the oft threatened exhaustion
H.armlnlcm nt Dr. Men-

,,'pXblr Inexluurotlbla. I. nwhure-

Chidester carried away the honors.

It w*»

jpyed by ail who participated In It

-.rmleiun to lb« coo«txatl, reoe.ed notion
Kto ou ths maudlta^ptMO oftbabot
"^portion or a. Wrtb.andb.llMa.
tbal thi rapidity
formation k-pa
rmce with the extraction.—New York Preaa.

WRESTLING WITH A GOAT.
t&gt; Emb.rnu.tag Adv»V’re*,lb B
Goat While Taking “
••My worst experience
£“£7,
4 long horned, bcwhWcered
mid Bert Umgnn to • yarn
crowd at the Lindell.
AtooeoJ^ «i!ra
towns iu the north western part of fbertato
where I sold a pretty
month fair Daldoea’ resided, bhe wm
Just out of Vaaw. awl I flattered
that my leaving Princeton unerremonioo^
JfcmJaopboSoreye.r did not hurt me
iy with her. She *« bright
aud loved fun, and my house wm grtf.nk
ready to inquire Into my rvaaow.
■ maxing that town so often, when the incident
I refer to occurred. We had one little Jour
win n we took a walk lu the suburbs that
l rather doted on, and every time I rolled
Into town I would go by her house m soon
m possible and we would take a stroll

Msguxina Editor-Yea, I priated one of
your^oemslart month, but I don’t want
,
Iany morekuch trash.
Poet—Trash f
M—xlM Editor— To, U~h; Utol', what
1It WM Wbx. 1 “w PW1*
jNrtr York Wtokly.

A
in Brooklyn of the name of Cooaher tried to shoot hte wife recently, and
Jwhen arraigned in court said bo did it be­
&lt;cause he would be arrested for abusing
her. When asked how be expected to eo&lt;cape if he bad killed her. he said he hadn’t
really thought of that at all.—New York
,
Tlmea.
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It,

«"«
enrol awttoo
J*1*
10 boaMnatlto. &lt;
I 10X010* home .later lb,„ „ J* J*l, to
chant found hla eon ealln,hum’,?’
mbb"1 aualnat
• What are ,on •bout, J00 ,3^'
•xclrturtloo “It U dlnw?’

JOO ha,e the ke,. to, aa 1
hlW,
Uta door. I waarobl.ln.- m, to
it, M 1 oould not
tothatatj’.'.f**
not ,ou (o without
burnrioua Uulu toacali
th. rttur, rots tetfe
none bo, for not borin*
,br*« *
Jta-1' tb. Ideal MaUtoathro^

On. «w th.
“1 Mutured to rimark lbM
fdog rather stow),." .h ,
? *“
’•&lt; th. other da,. •
’““a
dueior. &lt;0 tbe t-reat delight ato,“J*
began 'chaffing' me.
" T wondersuch gei.u »to ,,

J
’’I ”
WU" nr
about"
"I arood it all quietly aud waiJd'f,
day of vengeance, whleb
coming. One fine evening 1 Mw
ductor ;md bla bu* .u Oxfort
There wiu» Just one seat v.vHct. |
" 'Hare you are, Hr, jump haidj- inrt
seat vacant.’ he cried to inej
J
“‘No,’ 1 answered loudienough to u
heard by all inside and outride the ba?
Tm In a hurry, «&gt; I’U walkr”'
Tlt-Btta.
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In India and South America there is said
tto be a small tree, known as the "sorrow­
ful
tree," which bear* sweet scented flow­
f
ers that "bloom only in tbe nighttime and
along that street.
&lt;
off st the break of day.”
“I was maklug efforts to reach the town fall
(
one Sunday, and was trying to 'do* two
Official statistic* show that in the United
■tations on Saturday, when I slipped on
The substitution for the nigbiintick.
the New York polk* of * pw-krt biUy 15
one of tbe cu-unary country sidewalks jKingdom the number of horses increased
and dislocated tuy right arm. ItwMat ,from 1,808,3® lu 1872 to 1.WM17 tn 1882.
a whistle brings to mind the fact that Um
once put intp place and in a few hours I ,,ujd to2,«J7.54t»in ISM.
Philadelphia police are ngula.- wxlkiin
wan going around about as usiisl. but the
snwnaU compared with the New fort
Tbe Normans who conquered England
doctor cautioned me to be careful, for if I
patrolmen. To be sure, all the protect,m
made another break the remit might be ,shaved tbe face and the back of the bead,
they carry is not provide! by the city bnt
aeriona. After thinking the matter over I ,so that Harold’s spies declared they were there seems to be no objection to their’prodecided to run down and get some genuine (
Tiding themselves with all tbe wmmm
Vassar college aympalby from Miss Mary,
they please, limited only by the dxe ct
as we will call her. becanae that isn’t her
In these times there are no unappreciated
their purse. A belt aud a club an ail the
name. Sunday morning, carrying my band- ।geniuses; but there are many overapprc- city pays tor. What the average politeaged arm In n sling, I went up. looking (dated mediocrities.
man carries in a club, a blackjack, a
very pale, and got a bushel of sympathy
vol ver, a whistle and pair of nippen w
from a pair of limpid blue eyes the very
In all European cholera epidemics the
handcuffa—Philadelphia Record.
first play.
cdisease reached this country in leas than
"Take a walk! Yr*, and along the same t
street I was stuck* on. You know how it Is
in some towns; everything runs at large— ,
hogs, cattle, sheep and even blllygoato. ■
Well, thia Sunday morning a William
goat, whote antiquity would have Bern
supposed to guarantee better manoers,
planted himself in our path ami-told us M *
plainly M words could to gel out. Mi*"
Mary sprang lack With a little scream as
1i Sir William came at me. My right arm
! was useless of rourtc, but I stepped uimbly
For Spring and Summer wear. We are
.--------------- j.. : .*•/
I warrior by the borin as be came past with
showing some entirely new styles in raex*hrtid down.
.
I'Ever tackle a William goat! A really
z pensive baby bonnets. Lapids’ bonnets
wide awake, rambunctious William goat!
and hats which cannot fail to mease you.
No! Well, I don't want to thrust my ad­
Nevin’s Block.
vice ou you, but don't. At least not nnlrM
you have more than &lt;ue lined. In fact I
State Street.
should *ay not unless ^ou have half a dozen

their party safely entrenched in power,
that ridiculous plea has been abandoned.
With enough of wool growers counted for
The people of Kansas have again arisen
Cleveland to place him in the White House In their might to liberate the state from
the free trade leaders with brazen effron­ the bad odor into which she bad fallen, in
tery, turn round and cooly inform their allowing a lot of miserable political shys­
vlctiml that free wool means much cheap­ ters to get to the front and disgrace ’her,
fuxplshlng the balance will* be at least
er wool. A signal illustration of this new In the eyes of modern civilization. Sht $&lt;JOV. which amount must be raised by
democratic doctrine is found in the Mug­ bad allowed a condition of things to obtain subscription.''Chartnttv's system we under­
wump Boston Herald, which plainly de­ politically, by putting herself under popu­ stand cost about 82.000, the county put­
ting in $800 and thi&gt; balance of $1,300
clares Ita belief that "domestic wool when list control in the state, that was worse
was raised In two. hours. Wc certainly
foreign wool has been placed upon tlnrTree than the southern Invasion, In her territor­ should do half as well as our sister city.
list, will materially decline.” The Boston
ial history. The state was becoming a
A word as to these clocks. They are
- Herald even goes so far as to acknowledge stench in the nostrils of every Intelligent known i.lto
that this Is directly opposed to tbe argu­ lover of good government, both at home the Standard Ehntrie Time Co. and ci cks’ |
that thej put n 10 year* ago are running ■ ,
. ,
/
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i&gt;
has. or ever bud, the same number of comments which carried the wool producing and abroad. The people have felt keenly
states for Cleveland, and substantially ad­ their unfortunate condition, and saw only
mits that those arguments were fraudulent. one ’are way to remedy it, which they
Here is the Herald’s language:
made haste to do In their elections Just
We* are aware that this is hot the argu­ held. All the good and wholesome ele­
ment that has been frequently used by ments, Irrespective of party, combined to
stump speakers, who heve pointed out to cleanse the political atmosphere, and wip­
the tact that between 1846 and 1860 the ed the populists out, so competely, that we
price of wool was higher than it had been think they will stay out. and the Peffer,
before, or than it averaged after that per­ Simpson and Jewelling ^tateatnannhips
iod; but this wc believe to have been due will dlsgracg the state no longer. That
to fortuitous circuuutgpees that are not popullata-Wave will now subside, and
likely to repeat themselves. The world Kansas will be heraeif again.
.
now supplies itself from common markets,
and values, are graded by reference td*
Up to this time we believe. President
world wide prices. This being the case. Cleveland has not found a place tor tbe
It seems to us inevitable tiiat an adjust­ appointment of a Tammanyite. It is said

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ebaaaa Into * bottle,
a»aoMI,«l to. bo, LIto

pm, were xutorUtord bi• Mrt-

er Coirrove la a comloa man In HIM111
adalrK and well deaerred the 'JJ«’'“on
ot the Supreme Chancellor, br hrfoa nam­
ed ax lhe socceaeor to Brother Biehle, ar
Chairman ot the Committee on Law. ot
the Supreme Lodge. HIv record In eonneetlon with tbe order tn Ma own ttale.
to one ot which be may well be proud..»
record which &gt;bould and no doubt will re­
ceive at the lands of the Grand Lodge or
that state, at its approaching session, that
recognition which ta so eminently due.
No man has ever crosawl the threshold of
the Supreme Ixxlgr. who has
J“lck*y
stepped to the front rank as Philip iColgrove. This recognition has not been
the result of any effort on bis part to se­
cure prominence, but because of his Inher­
ent strength and force of character; frank,
fearless, honorable, yet withal, modest in
his deportment he has gained the good
will and friendship of all with whom be
has come in contact, and tbe Knight Er­
rant believes that tiie time is not far dis­
tant when he will receive at the hands of
the Supreme Lodge that recognition that
his eminent qualities of head and heart so
richly merit”
Hastings Division No. 19. U. R- K. of
P. Is known far and wide as the crack di­
vision of the world, having twice won tbe
championship In competitive drill, and
gave this city a reputation abroad far
greater than any event that ever was ac­
complished by her citizens. It now looks
as though Hon. P. T. Colgrove. a member
of the champion division, who has partici­
pated-in both competitive drills, will win
greater laurels for himself and for the city,
by being called to the highest office in the
Pythian order, and placed at lhe head of
over a half million of men. Mr. Colgrove
came to this city about 14 years ago, when
he had about attained his majority. . With­
out influence or wealth to back him, he
has won his own laurels upon his own
merits. Though a young man. he is an
able lawyer and Is recognized as one of the
foremost oratora of Michigan.

armed” we do not and cannot doubt
The success and progress of this country
under the republican ruler, for more than
quarter of a century, has truly been pbenomenal. and cannot be the result of bad
or wrong government Show us a little
progress in the history of any government
under the sun, or of this government, un­
der the control of any other party In the
past; therefore we are proud of the record
we have made, and propose to stand by it;
if compelled to retreat occasionally, we
shall retreat in good order, with our faces
continually to thejight That this sentlwent pervades the rank and file of the republican party, there can be no doubt;
they made haste last fall In our own state,
to rectify the mistakes made by the electioi/bf the squawbucks, and to show that
they wanted to put the seal of their con­
demnation on the mistake, elect the entire
state ticket, and win a glorious victory all

Aa o,d Story lu-toht
▲ merchant died nt ilutk_n *
part of thia century
d«M«i btaJr
J*

rt

Were won by Mrs. DMrs. w. J- Stuart

” 1?em can be no queatlon hot that Broth­

and prObably never will, In morals or poli­
tics either. Party spirit. Ignorance and vice
Recent advices from Hawaii state that have bad their victories iq the past, and
the sentiment for annexation to the United will no doubt secure an additional one in
States grows stronger and stronger on tbe tbe future, but believing that the man, or
islands, as the people understand more the party whose cause is just, is •‘thrice

til annexation by

O.HMSr.lpMOOl IbH
found the portrait of ha pre me Reprewnta
Hr. Philip T. OoKrore. •&lt;

j wquld cut maM ha„
ray !rg, nrw

MILLINERY,
FANCY GOODS,

ALICE IIALL^
HASTINGS.

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atlrwctlrr. j
lonj&lt;
nxture

evidently intended rpy fret for Chicago, but
is [that any reK&amp;uh why a fellow ’« girl
should rit on a fence and hurt herself
laughing wblio hr in ‘playing windmill’ In
the air! How long did it last! Oh; it
leaned liken week urso, but I gue?«s it was
about an honr.
•'The' folks were all coming home from
church ns Sir William and I crawled ont
from different sidrt if the black muddy
p»ril by the side of the road, In the bottom
ot which wc had-flnishid up our last
round. We were bi,th willing to call it n
Jra^. and I didn't b’nme the scandalized
church people who looked on in horror.
Even tbe billygnat’s owner didn’t know
|
him, for he wn« white wImxi weflret entered
the ring. But then so was I aud I hud n
tie and tpllsr xml a bat and several other
similar little addenda tn a gentleman's
toilet, which were shed in spots over tiie
commons. Explanations! No indeed. 1
heard the rumble of an old freight train,
and as there wa« a crossing near, at which
Iyad to »lop, I rah over and caught it
My fair Dnicinea! Married I understand.
I have never been hack there since.”—Su
Ixmls Globe-Democrat.

A tall,burly nun riwiags around lire cor
hln loud "iln!
an. ringing out above the noise of the
ttruet as ho strides down the Idudcn. The
crow d makes way for him a hen it will ft r
few others, and lu truth he is the stamp pt
ma* to drive a psth for
rrw
through an &lt; imtrnctive crowd.
Hla Hti‘p Im lira ami innwive, hla shoaldecs are bread und Mjuore; the undress cui-

with the heavy snow white mustache and
the terrible underjaw. mawive vet not
fleshy, full, but Dot exuberant, which one
never looks at without thinking bow sym-

SENSIBLE ADVICE,

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ARMERS don't break yotir backs punipitni water
from a squeaky hard-working pump. Doh't you
count your time as being worth something: You &lt;ertairily should. Why not let the elements dos&lt; u:e&lt; !llie
drudgery and save you a lot of hard work, and

F

.

NO SMALL AMOUNT of TINE
Which is equivalent to MONEY, Why net luyoneof
our

Columbia

which the stern, but haughty num, ouoe
■o frankly euunciated.
When last I had seen Bi-marek he was
siutag on hta big horse under the statu* &lt;»r
u,. W.c.d.

toX"“' w*n’jdri"S&gt;« « IL."?
Th, d*nnr through uwilui
tanurh«,« u
euolUrtto^h. 13
torn rulu,d ,(fu prc—&lt; *

hM ylrhlrd onUtolu

M.^.1 to ST®?’

Known to lie a fa 1 d(-..P

a,.,..

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K

rhe beet
and moRi
moet durable
made The
Mcoi, auu
aurame mills maar.
construction
of this
are made
orexT.V;^
1“wluv,luu U1
LU1B mill
nuu are
uwto from
ix..... DHAwa
—
STEEL. The gearing is protected from exposure to u&gt;e
weather, aud it contains many other points in its ‘J™ j
•v e have one of these mills running at our Agric’MWw
Bepot and will be glad to show it to you. Thtw "1110
Mills are selling fast. Can’t we sell vov one 1

,n

GOODYEAR BROS.,
HARDWARE MERCHANTS.

�The Chateuqua circle are preparing to
present-a Greek play wri’ten by Mrs.
Norman Bailey.

Hastings Banner
Tbursd«y, April 1J, 1893. .

Always smoke Ed. Powers Na 35 cigar.
Always the same; always the best 5 cent
cigar in the United States.

PERSONAL MENTION.
P. T. Colgrove was in Charlotte Friday.

Mrs. Newman Fuller Is in Grand Rapids
to-day.

J. L. Wilkens was in Grand Rapids
Ira VanValkenburgh has a fine line of Monday.
of new carriages aud buggies. See &lt;hls
Miss Cora Busby was in Woodland
styles and get his prices before you buy.
Tuesday.
• Ahe irrjn fence that encloses* the court
Dr. Chas. Mixer was la Dexter this week
fard Is tieinifremoved this week and will
on business.
be placed around tbe Riverside cemetery.
Grand-ma Crawley visited In Grand Rap­
Gents, buy your russet shoes now. Ids Tuesday.
Best styles Mid pake, only 82.50 nt the
Fret! McPherson, of Kalamazoo, was In
Bankrupt store. We guarantee every pair.
the city this Week.
Try the Germ Graham Flour at Car­
Winn Nobles, of Battle Creek, is visit­
penter &amp; Fleming’s. It is something
new and just the tiling for dyspeptics. ing relatives in the city.
It will please you.
✓Sirs. Oscar Matthews visited her sister

No Trees of first quality can ever be
sent by mail. Mayhap you know It. By
freight, prepaid If preferred, we ship
safely 4, 5, or &amp; ft. trees; 3-year Roses of
rare excellence—everything! Your actu­
Married.
ally pay less than for the puny stuff. 1,000
SMITH-MAN8BKKGEB. Married tor the Bev
A, D. Grigsby, on the llth of Anril. at tbe acres Nurseries. 20,000 acres Orchards.
Presbyterian nrirsouagr. Mr. Frank L. Smith Exact Information about trees aud fruits,
to Misa Lucy Stansberger, both of Hastings.
STARK BROS., Ixmslana, Ma
CBOU8&amp;-CBAIG. Married on the. Mb of
April, by the Bov. A. D. Grigsby. *£.tbe »’nw
byterian parsonage, Mr. Dexter D. .Crouse. ol
Carlton, to Miss Alloe M. Craig, of Hastings.
JOY—HOLES. Married at the residence of tbe
bride's parents, on the 5th of April, by ite
Bev. A. D. Grfcnby. Mr. Sherman Jar. of
Lake Odessa, to Miss Etta.V. Holm, of Hast­
ings.
NASH-SWEET. Married on the 8th of April,
by-lhe Rev. A. D. Grigsby, at the residence ol
tbe bride's parents. Mr. Ir* E. Nash to Miss
Myrtle B. Sweet, both of Hastings.

Notice.
Good, cheap bouse and two lota for sale
In the 3rd ward. Inquire of Frank Hazel.

Chas. H. Gordon to Gea H.,Tolhur»t, so a. see
W. E. Allgeo, the contractor and builder, In Middleville last week.
32. Tboruapple. J22TO
Geo. Hayward to Geo. Nangel, 80 a, sec 24,
has rented offices second door to rear ot A. /*■ M. Bailey, of Michigan City. Is ex­
Orangerille, S21S0.
E. Kenaston’s office lu the Empire block,
Albert D. Cole to Gottfried Wetter. 40 a, see
pected In the city Saturday.
where be will be pleased to furulsh esti­
to. Maple Grove. I147.V
Joel Evans to Frank B. Garrett, O a. sec 30,
Mrs. Glen Greenfield, of Grand Rapids,
mates on all buildlug. Office open ev cnJ°Fnuik'B,.GMret to David R, Wood# 30a, sec
is visiting her parents In the city.
lugs.
3*.
Job ftstown. 41500.
„
and
Glenna
The graduating class of this year re­ /Misses Effa Simpson
Jonathan E. Mover to Hartley B. Hendricks,
ceived their clues pins Tuesday. They Schantz returned to Albion Saturday.
lot 4. Johnson’s add. Middleville, 9300.
Absolutely Pure.
Henry
A.
Pickard
to
John
and
Augustus Reed
are very neat affairs. The monogram H.
Mrs. Ancll Caln has been dangerously *8arah X*lloweto John and Jane Smith. 40 a,
» cream of tartar baking powder. - Highest H. S. and *93 are engraved on them.
nf all m leavening strenirtu -Latest United They were made expressly for the class by ill, but is better at this writing.
,
D4Vtd
l
G.
l,n
i?iTt)inM&gt;n
’
to
Charles
Weinert, kt
'
Suter, aovcninientlt’ood Report.
✓Miss Nellie Brown, of Chicago, is visit­
a Chicago firm, through John Bessmer.
royalBaking pnwDCBCa. Wall St., N.
979. City. *900
,
J
ing her grand mother, Mrs. Eaton.
Francis H. Bjuire uf Chas. A. and Mary
Don’t think because our prices are low,
Puraell, 100 a. sec 12. Johnstown. »3000.
that our goods nre uot all right. Anyone j^Mrs. Sophia Keufleld, of Chicago, is vis­
who has worn H. 6. Robinson A Co.’s iting her daughter. Mrs. Gea Barnes.
Hastings Markets.

POWDER

48 FEET!
Of Wall Paper in every roll
sold by FRED L. HEATH.
No single rolls; no short rolls, .
;o give you -a low price on,
and make it cost more to pap­
er your room in the end then
if you had bought of a reliable
dealer. Come and look at my '
line; side wall, border and
ceiling to match, in the cheap
as well as the good.
I have
more paper than all the other
dealers in Barry County and
will give you lower prices than
the -small dealers can possibly
dp. An elegant line of Win­
dow Shades, Paints for inside
worif. everything you need in
house cleaning.
Due bills taken on any gro­
cery in tows.

shoes, say that they are the best made.
We carry a full Una
Bankrupt Store.

Dr. Vlvvlan, of Grand Rapids, arrived
in the city Monday to work for Dr. Fow-

Owing to the large increase in my busi­
ness I have be«i compelled to employ
more help, and am now prepared to han­
dle butter, epgs and other produce prompt­
ly. -Prices- always the highest.
L. E. Stauvff.r.

Mrs. E. E. Lamoreau* and son nre
spending a few days with relatives in the
city.
.

FRED L. HEATH
THE DRUGGIST.
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i

Mayer and Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. Herkiter,
and Mrs. Edw. KnaptM*n. of Grand Rap­
ids, visited friends In the city this week.

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If you want jour windews to be clear)
Batlts IS cents at Busby Bros.
Land bright add a little ammonia to the j
For a fine hair cut or shave gs to Busby
/( water and* wash thoroughly. Use no soap !
Bros.
; as it leaves the glass \»f a milky color,
Interestinglocals
on inside page this
Over the goods in the new i You cannot obtain satisfactory results by week.
'
• wiP,nKthem oil with a dry’ cloth. They
Furniture Store before vou
'
must be washed with plenty of water,
Goy. Rich Issued an official proclamation
buy as the prices are very
„
ulvlu with clean __________
rotten cloths and
Monday,
fixing
April
28th,
as Arbor Day.
r»*iori j polish
ttnliufi them
ihom with a
n chamois
nliaru,,!; or
nr unft
mlo-w. You will be Surprised
soft paSee our line of neckwear. All of the
to learn that furniture can &lt; P&lt;'r»
latest styles.
.
be sold so cheap.. Remem- .
excellent material for a clothesline
Bankrupt Stork.

oi furniture.- We also keep
a line of second-hand goods
in the basement of our«
store and pay cash or trade,
for second hand goods.
Remember t h C place,
Roberson Elock, comer of
Jefiersox and Court streets.

stores. It will outlast a dozen hempen
clothesliues. U hen it is properly put up
by a strong man it does not sag like a
hempen line, k does not break. It Is
riot-unsightly, because It is so fine that it
Ih iu.nl 1j- a noticeable feature of the
yard.
_/

Anyone thinking of doing any building
this year will do wetfl to call on W. E. All­
geo. the contractor and builder. For the
j convenience of patrons he has rented an
officeJn the Empire block, second door to
I the rear-of A- E. Kenaston’s office and will
j be pleased to confer with any and all in­
i tending to build. He can be found to his
j office every evening, and will cbeeofully
MICH. furnlslivbtlniate.s on all Jobs.

B &amp; M,
HASTINGS,.

Nourishes the Skin
For Chapsand Su/.burn.
Soothes &amp; Softens Inflamed,
lt..rd, Dry cr Rough Skin.

Price, Salem,

For SoJLo -A.t

PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE.
Wheat, white per bn.. 03.
Clover Seed per bu., 7.oo to 8.00
Timet by Seed per bnM 2.00.
Barley per bu. 90 to 1.19
Onions per bu. 1.30 tp 2.00.
M&amp;pta Sugar per lb. I te »■

W. H. QOObYE/lR

Hew
Hoon
Tea
Try Uiis tea if yon never
have, and you-will not regret
it It is winning in popular
favor every day. We solicit
your patronage and know
that our goods will please
you. Give us a trial.

PHILLIPS &amp; PRKSTOH,
The Grocers.

MORRILL &amp; CO.
Are now prepared to show you a large and well selected stock of

Mrs. • Rev. A. K. Stewart, of Elsie,
Mich, who has been visiting her parents
at South Hastings returned home Tues­
day.

Rev. A. D. Grigsby, Mrs. Gri&lt;raby and
Bids are out announcing n large auction Mrs. W. I). Bayes attended spring meet­
sale by Jas. L. Wilkins, to take place next ing of Presbytery on Tuesday and Wed­
Saturday (April 15th) at his residenceone- nesday at North Lansing.
half mile of the city, commencing at one
Richard Messer, Chester Messer. P. T.
o’clock. A large quantity of farm imple­
ments and tools will be sold, besides some Colgrove. M. L. Cook. W. H. Powers, I’.
live stock. He has about 50 city lots A. Sheldon and W. D. Hayes were la
which he will sell on the Installment plau. Lanslag Wednesday on business.

her that wc do all kinds of, is the ordinary telegraph ’ wire which is
repairing and upholstering uow sold for that purpose in• uhardware
“

Cream.

A -rot &gt;leiigtofu! lotion f&lt;»r lhe Toilet, |
V &lt;d after .washing ; alter shaving ;!
bclori* retiring.

Comforting
in Humors
aid Eczema.

Mrs. E. Gannon visited her daughter,
Mrs. Willison,
at Eaton Rapids last
week.
.

in numerous papers this week we read
Mrs. Dick Doyle, Miss Ftdghner, V.
Accounts of little girls dying from excessive Letna and daughters were in Grand Rap­
rope jumping. One little girl, fl years of ids Tuesdayage, died after a week of Intense suffering
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cook spent Satur­
due to a rupture caused from jumping the
ropo 300 times without stopping. Parents day and Sunday In Detroit, the guests of
should pay attention to this and warn their F. A. Curtis and wife.
children of .the result
Mrs. IL B. Wightman was In Nashville
this week to attend tbe funeral ^f her
The natural life of a man Is 30 yean and father, James McKelvey.
that of a watch only 15 years. But it is
the same with a watch as with a man. ✓'Miss Gertrude Bentley returned from
proper care will extend their lives many a short visit with Miss Bertha Bentley at
years. Have your watch examined once a Grosse Isle Monday night
year and thoroughly cleaped by an expert
O. B. Van Horn and Ixiuls Goodyear
watch maker, which you;wi)l always find are expected home from Ann Arbor to­
at John Bessnier’s Jewelry store.
morrow night for a short vacation.
The Hastings City'Bank has opened a
savings department and are now paying 4
per cent Interest on all time deposits in­
cluding certificates. The savings depart­
ments will also be open Satunlny evenlpgs
flora 7-to 8 o’clock.
Dan. W. Reynoj.ph. ,
Cashier.

Apples per bn. 73.
Butter. 23 to 34Beaus unpicked per bu., 1.50. to 1.
^X&amp;SbU.. 3U

Witch

Consisting of CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,.
HATS and CAPS, in all the new styles, with prices as low as usual.
Give us a call and we think we can please ^ou if

STYLE, QUALITY
I lave anything to do with it.

t/Mlss Hortense VauZile will give some
Shakespearean readings and impersonations
at the socirty rooms, Tuesday. April 25tb.

Yours traly.

^The Juniors rendered ’'She Stoops to
Conquer” before a large audience in the
High school l»At evening, and did- It in a
most creditable manner too.

See our hand turned ladies shoes at:
They will equal any $3.50 shoe hi
the city.

Bankbupt Store.
Spring Is here and you will probably
have to do some painting. Irn VanValkenbureh ha, a new, fresh line of paints
and;oils and will give you prices that are
right. It will pay you to call on him.

PRICE

E. W. HOKRILL, &amp; QO
ONE PRKE CL2THIERS.

Bld STORM

I
A man was arrested tore Tuesdayjnocn- Vis it« the Soulh»t«t P*rt of the Cdunty.
lug on the charge of stealing an overcoat
Thursday night.-or early* Friday morn­
j belonging to Thos. Harwood, conductor on
ing, a,very severe storm visited the South­
' the M. C. JL JL The ma* got off at llas- west portion of this county levelling barns,
~~ j tings taking tLv coat, which lay across tb* tearing down fences, uprooting orchar-'s,
-* CIRCULATION ■*
wlLl1 ,llnb Msrahall Miller was noti- andi blowing down wind mills. Widle
I
and spotted the man down by Harper's
there are no evidences that the storm was
This week,
75 quires. Unubrr y.m. ije r.iio. iriM &lt;o
In lBc
tbe nature of a cyclone, yet „„„
there ...
are
llw whool ..ouw-.| ,
0( rvMenw, thll u „„ Uw W|I ,.nd
where hj
raoslit and uk.n tefora j
, |inrrl„nr. Th„ sloral
tnn, the I
Hereafter. dmngM for advertisements J-i.iIh- llradl,1. wC-o gay, htm wlxty da,a :
the path ot the storm, ,nd ;
nrarh this office Tuesdays at latest to hi the Uouae of Cornrtlon at locla.
I
whn„«e awake at th, time croarhin.vrt’.on in the i&lt;sue of the week
’
DW Itawral, r-eo-ptn-d a« ■ ,hor0» rear a»a irembUnK expeetloK to hud
; whrn brought.
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LOCAL NEWS.

Dh( y'.u ever cee John Kelly?
his own fertile brain. The company was
Or his make of ladies line shoes?
organized in 1885 and at tbe end of tiie
in Uit’on or lace, with patent leather year lhe risks amounted to S1G3.710.00.
lip-.•
The risks in force at the end of the year
You are welcome at Wooley &amp; Bron­ 1892 amounted to nearly 82,500,000.00.
All losses have beeu very - promptly
son’s,
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•
settled to the satisfaction of all. and
will fine them from C. tbe most pleasant feature
-that no
assessments have- ever been made.
Interestlag matter on the inside page
The following little article recently ap­
this week.
peared in the Charlotte Fribune, and will
You can get the latest styles In hair cuts, be interesting to our readers:—
at Busby Bro*.
A Memory.
Cash paid for butter and e^gs at Car­
Of a school room In the building now a
I'oardlng house, where many a happy use­
penter A Fleming’^
ful day was passed in company with teach­
Old papers for sale at this office. A
ers and companions whom the years and
large bundle for five cents.
death have widely parted.
Don’t fall to read the Inside local page
Some twenty years or more, long passed,
licfore you get through with the paper.
a class In geography were reciting fur the
last time te a teacher whom they all loved
To save your fruit and l»errles get the
and now were bidding farewell. Many
Victor spray pump at the Hastings Engine
lessons had been learned, but this was the
4 Don Wo«k&lt;.
.
.
hardest to know that he who had so pa­
vXv. F. IHcka • has purchased
---to—
new. tiently Irorne with their mischievous ways
sprinkler for ase upon ths streets
-------- of thia’ and Ill-learned tasks, who had guided us
city. It is a daiuiy.
along the ways of useful knowledge,
-whose kindly nature won our hearts,
Several of our county correspondents
would leave our school room never again
were not lieard from thiaweek. _If you
tn enter as our teacher; with kindly words
are out of stationary let us know.
-of counsel the lesson ended, aud one city.
Miss L, Feighner has the largest and Tananarive, whose name we found hard
finest stock of millinery goods In the city to remember was again Troneuuced by uur
Cail and see her before purchasing.
teacher wl»b tbe admonition to remember
Then
Thu Hameltonian stallion will make the it by tide our last lesson together.
he was just Clem Smith our teacher.
sesawj uf 1893 at my barn, except Tues­
The years passed and brought to each
days.
.
their life work.
And
‘ ~ —
Joa Roorrs. _
watched with
kept his memory grrou
Severance A Rich invite all In need of
the fame that
blocksmithing to their shop serosa from
. j cornea to patient, honest Ilves. And now
JMM.C.R.B, dapol.
Good work asd
and I hs Is the Hoti. Judge Clement Smith.
iewaet prlMS.
’
1
Loot H. McD. Bbtx, OkoaSar.

damage was the greatest John Perkins’
sheep shed, in that town, was blown down
and 10 fine sheep killed, aud a long'line of
his fence was laid low. Other farmers in
this vicinity suffered even greater loss than
did Mr. Perkins. Every farmer in tbe
path of the storm suffered more or less.
In tho vicinity of Yorkville, Kalamazoo
Co., the storm was especially furious and
gave vent to its fury by unroofing and
blowing down buildings.

R. Cook and wife, while enroute for
Detroit, stopped off at Ann Arbor and took
in some of the sights ot the U. of M. last
Friday. They made lhe firm of Goodyear,
Wilkins and Vau Horn a pleasant call.

The Waterman gymnasium was former­
ly opened last Friday evening by the Glee
and Banjo club and later In the evening,
the “Junior Hop." The ••hop” waa the
social event of the year and waa well at­
tended.
Tbe New York Metropolitan Opera Co.
created quite a sensation among the musi­
cal talent of the U. of M., because of
their great ability as musicians.
All good democrats are eating but little
now so they can get their money’s worth
next Wednesday evening. The banquet
promises to be a success, the chief attrac­
tion being Vice President A. E. Steven­
son.
W. M. Wilkins and L. J. Goodyear
walked to Ypsilanti on Saturday of last
week. Thisjs their second trip.

Why are the faces of the Barry eouniy
student*, airWell as all students, ao bright?

MTlflELEm ‘

ou!th h1SiX"m.n ^?'T ho"

-'»”S

•£&lt;*•

1WTJ WEKE ■
WE FiSIB OTOJELVEJJU5T
8WI

Leading the procession of clothiers. It is ho
exa geration, in fact our competitors wt u'J
if they dared, acknowledge that we are lead­
ers in our line. No shoddy, no deception,
no two prices, goods marked in plain figures
and sold at what they arc marked.
Happy Home Clothing guaranteed to give
satisfactory wear or your-money is cheerfully
refunded to you.

R. K. QRdNT.

�HOW

AN EPISODE­

B moment.

Tbo yonngM prirat*- retort W j aomr a th. ditoowry ot hto tolly rt&gt;4

±-raf^ ! -Vanntod . pun ot gentiy

The Power of The Grip

among themselves, as do all our people, ;
but I h«d always, by Iklapel’s advice,1
avoided it, and knew not even how it was
played until a year ago. Then in an
evil hour I ventured a wager against
Chalpa’s game, and I won sixty silver
taos. । Elated by my succeas and imngining'myselt to be blessed by fortune, 1
tried again and won. But the next even­
ing I lost all that I had won, and in the
endeavor to reclaim it I parted with as
much more? I did not feel willing to (
stop then, but was eager to get my own
money back. Then I said I would never
gamble again, but before I had succeeded I had become a victim to the habit
which dominates all the people of Atz-_|

Broken by Weed's
Pains Driven to tho Four Wind*Good Health Renewed

Bockford;‘Mich.

•‘I an C3 years old. Christmas eve I co
traded a very severe cold which settled all over
me; every bone In my body was la rebalU
lM, i toon procured the aid of a doctor. His
remedies save some relief, but the ;prip had me
In its power and for several weeks 1 did not get
ent of the door. When I did recover sufficient­
ly to get out, I found myself

Without Strength, No Appetite,
all tired out, and after eating whit I.could, what
Httic strength I did have gave way and I could
not walk farther than my barn before sitting j
do-^n to rest This was my condition when ad­
vised by our druggist to try Hood's Sarsaparilla.

With much hesitation and

Doubts as Black as Night,
I went to taking It according to directions.
Before Uw one bottle was gone I told my wife I '
was feeling a great deal better. Up to tho
uresent time I have taken about (our bottles; !
-my appetite Is now good, strength has returned. 1
pains nn-o t*en driven to the four winds, and I

HOOD’S

Sarsaparilla

mind when . momtmtjator be’
o’? Mm

, gono-rtl my

U&gt;« drll ww, when HMdlng pTL1"'’’

momenUnoro it trail,
' M-^bo bra! dtomtorad tbe mrttor tom

1

in her bond ono ot tho comicrt

'me'howa. drag, tor it to

ehock ol

gracing Ute. rt.4 wy

u’ShSim-”-

problem.

..come n
quickly.
P“'“
-------[COMTCTUrD.]
. priest,
. . •has fallen
a lauuer
hermit
broken his leg. He lies there moan­
jng HO piteously, aud I know yon can
cure him!
rum;”
cxire
...
. ...
"I, that *11!” mM Enc‘
wtt“ |
__________
MANUFACTURE
“This was before my father, the gov­ true prvfewl'jnol unconcern. “I feanrf ।
thAtlt
wMioraethingeenonn.
AnJlMaT
oreaT CARE IN
ernor, died, and soon Chalpa had won
i
*N0 SALE O' TOO^S.
all the money and cattle which I pos•­ nomtiug to the doll &gt;“ l»r hK‘J.-----------—
,
sessed. Then I began to be indebted to looked down, blushed a little, and emtl-.
*.. 8-ta.m. 11
him, and in my now frantic endeavors to taglr expielued that she had been drees- j
owed,
*-*"■ bnl
win enough to free myself—for debtors ing tho horrible effigy for little Elia B--e
-~t
are slaves here—I became reckless, and Stem th. old prieet f.U,»J eh. bjd , e~.
when my father died Chalpa laid claim hurried in eearel. of him without notte- : m,., Ar. MXing
that
she
held
IL
He
took
tt
from
o
„„
X..
Ar.
r.»wJ
I"
&gt;»
to all my property. But I had no sus­
j
. th, lhr.rt central office
picion of his methods and believed him her. end looking et it. feoee^d:
too sun'"0'. . i^v
■‘No wonder the old mwrell. That
.fcullwl
^tailed constantly to look
honest. Chalpa changed his plans, or
' wit for burgle™’toola anti thooe whomake
rather broadened them, for I think his would frighten eluioet anybody.
-Wby^eboretorUd. -I think it the ,
Xnl«.« with the 7'“^,
object at first was only to win my pos­
sessions. He cast his evil eye upon
Ainee, my betrothed, and although she
running, w.tg eager calle. ^^"tbt“ ^Th^uew Ut^do
despised him he wished to wed her.
“In this he was unsuccessful, but that
very month she was selected for the sac-. to him, and he went
ritico, and ho is the ono who cast the the old man 1----------lota.
I dare not say—I scarce flora ; exclaiming that it was a judgment;upon j
Burglar*’ tool*, however, are not
think hii» so treacherous, so villainous ■ him for breaking his vow of isolation
by MJ, means and oan be obtained
as to do such a deed! 27or do I think he 1 nnd coming into the city before his tuno
timB wben there h a "trick to
,
dare, for the decision is made In the hod
had expired.
expired. But
But when
when Eric
Eric arnvea
arrived dooedone The
The only
only th&gt;
thlevra
who needL^iaU
a ruu
^?.T^
y ,1
;
presence of three others—priests in high [ and begun
beiran to examine hw
his broxen
broken hmb
limb • kit of
of tools are those who maxeasp*
he bore the pain with ravage stounsm i rf aafe breaking, awl ~
J
standing. But she was chosen and you, [: Ml Utterad not o round. It wm . .Un- , go n IW o
&lt;™' “,XX bo« 1
my brother, saved her and restored her ,
took.will
do for
for the
tbe g
gang,
. .
.--------. av. ,_«* i.^.
ran. ’ tool*
will do
g, no matter
to me. Th'en my fortune altered for a pie fracture of tho left leg. which Gfl-~H«^d .tor. thlri.-ra Mid ordloAr, notuw '
time, and I recovered some of my money,' hert easily set, aud applying splintaand n 8^. raouire bit tew tool* Tbe mort
but yesterday a horrible thing happened. ■ bandages had tho old roan carried to ?
to*t»Jr bUd.." -bkffi to
his
own
dwelling,
where
he
could
attend
I went again to his house and loet all— _________ ____
____________
leK^blnik^otdrtUe.traluwJ to rat
all; worse than that, alas!
1
[ to his needs. Listah was overcome with

uh™ niul
„ld lt4 on .7-»
u,wn
rammer rt*rt wax the old
hanging on th« side of th* NevraJavS!!
and overlooking the blue waJJS*?1
BdrarUdllrirar., iu f£.“ S*

teiJoy
‘Mofr®11 Mfltr&gt; “’-

Tbe delight
Charm tta. •««*• 'rlth
In Utet gay
t wm slain# thare. enjoying. .

*» hravy

wick brietlee. added to her own look
with .top.
and then l*y »w*ko ontrigbt. dror. hi. mtoion matenUy tom | ^^^’to
th.
h'’oh°dnrUngr «ho cried, railing Ma

BUTCHtR JOHN GBEW

8» Happened to Harr a nt v
Which He Flayed

In that .ptendld royal
* Xrr Catharlw Aa
with *orc«r«r and wardan

^Ln^S£

it to her. bat It ™ driven on ■ ot

^t^’.'.TrL^nUrt

Y«, I

J FOR BURGLARS’ USE.

MUrdw-oW B»ub«. JU„,
wtmllng hie own ra.l his hX.-.
y
nround the curve known m Loven’t W&gt;y
Ulf mil. tAnb.Tdmir„!t„„,0„uu^'

Silent, aiulllng. eyelids winking,
Tadtarn-xnd dxre to ran

Urt.It I. bu WNtTO „ KHiw, LW1'™-,
~™-.«b.ra brt»M. w mooth. Ju ,?!,
old. Vert wm Marce ud

Bow they Pl*y*»
Au Jani In du Luxembourg.
How- nt ImL In xterner waalhar.
Tbey w.ro lover*, rich. y.t Poon
How In dovelike accents cooing.
Breathing ewecteat poetry.
He bad done Lia dralhlara wooing
Under thia benighted tree.

he could not eupply bl. enrton™
them Km ot the Um
wuwcrraU wn.de,. TbeWUten’S.
door WM open, nod In the offle. u .t?"
■M Jodi. Cb-r. le.lir 1U^ ,

Well, bs drew rein in frontuf lh. oM
»pw?l‘v h W.“
Tta
landtard who knew bl. 8Ue„u
retired, leaving the house to .Urkam
to them. No one heard the butcher tS
dart waa knee deep uo that mu,5 tra;eUd
country road. R,-lfaDy(-rr „,Iiped
and surveyed the four men, all ofwhom U
well knew, and who camu
ibis looe’v
To a little rift of bln*.
spot to play cards for money.
a glltu*
As if through the clouds discerning
ing pile lay on the table, around whl*h
What lhe grave had veiled from view.
these four gentlemen stood v.-iflj drawn
With a smile whose peace reposes
pixtola, while wotda but au l Leary
On that grand, that godlike brow.
hurled at each other uern.. tlu-pl|eof coil
It waa Judge Cly-r who spoke now:
“
. -Cborlco Stark.
“You’re a liar,’’he thundered at hfam.
ponent. “ You cheat.-1! 1 saw yioij do it
and before you touch that money; may tta
Blond Indian. of Maxton.
/YavII with
1, horn*
ItnMHia and 1.. r come in M4.
-Do you know that there are in Mexico dsril
several thousand Indians’ wbo havo fair tear me in a* many pieces m tarry
ej.
hlnTe^Tand light hair?” asked ■ lays in lhat pilei”
Pcytn.. Brown ns he put n fresh cigar into j
No sooner said than done. JUifenyder
„n nPnle wood bolder and turned the atmoe- who bad lifted his calf off the wagon nJ
pbereof the rotunda a beautiful cerulean give It some water, now iun ,| t, lLe k&lt;
K " "Well, It’. . tML Tb. Ma,m. to- window* .1.1. op.n.
. Ju, ,
habiting the Sierra Madre mountains iq i ons thrusta au&lt;l t wistsof t-i t.;Ji tlw black
tb. lower pArt ot Sonora, .r. .uppowd to1 rail IU In tbrir midst, toll ,. ,„g Mody.
be th. dertendAOU ot the crew «od pra- । buck rail ran. On. moMem ot
aengrra ot . SwwlUb «-el wracked on corat«rn«Uon, then, with W.nOrf t„,
tb. Merten orart loo, eenturie. brtora jnd raU,.on the Al, night,
po-

Softly love’s enchantrnrato humming
As they loiter aide by slda.
The bird, peep from
.
Sing and chatter rad divine.
Why thaw deepening, rapt‘roue bluabo
Malden, tluge that cheek of thine.

^-»^i£S«wfiS'-£|SS;sa®»a

“Seeing mo feverish, blind, despairing,:

offered to wager all that he had won (
' he
from me—everything—against my sis-1I more than once as bis bearers moved
! nlnnry
alone.

mend&gt;
force doom ’
SOU
-—•— it la
*
Dd lOCMpiUM
»‘5kP,c“ n*4u J’™™ T. —
raJraV.
hta r-ting &lt;^ly U open
oj~ oy weugmg vuciu Al
.u '&lt;^2-1
. ....................... —
i easy enough to obtain dl of l.u*e tools
had grown dark, and the moonlight wm with the exception of the lockpicks from
pouring do|vn into the canyon, making | store* In a legitimate way without questhe walls of the city gleam like marble ' don ra they are 41 used in trade. These
palaces; the air was still moist and filled ; tooli can be carried In asmall pae! ge
with the sound of tho river as it gurgled . and are not kept in »tock. They arc l&gt;uughX
and splashed over the shallow furd. Leia when needed rad thrown away when used.
It Ik nut raeh plain railing with the rate
sat just outside his door waiting, with .
breakers’ tools, as it is worth five years in
her cheek upon her hand and her hair
state prison to be caught with these on the
shining in the mellow light like melted

bundrwls of moons aga’ They have never
Said old John: ”1 hullero! fer 'em te
1 JX conquered by the Mexican*. They | stop; that It was all fun. but it Aly mwi.
.
*re
nominally
under
Mexican
rule,
but
are
them
yuo lbc 'hnrtb r, thinking the devil
।
bartered or wagered—as the head of the ;
| |in reality governed by their own chiefa J waa after them rare. 1 went if and j.4
the ------------Mexican---government in I my
_ calf. Then seeing the ta&lt;mey,
rauney, and
, Whenever —
family I possess her—and perhaps you
give Hood's .sarsaparilla credit for an. This
.
' . .1
— L „ ..n
raw«rtw ami
rara.l knowing old TtRightmeyer
I U I. f
Vrt W «Wwu
w _ IraInL—bd,
A TI
terferea
with
them .t.ra^
they .take
up arms,
may not know that each debts as these 1
medicine lias also cured my dreadful cough and
. they have got the best of every acrimmage stroked it iuto my bat aud t-.■k- ft airag
are legal. Flushed with the aitai which j
I am well and toppy as well as thankful. I tell
with me. Did I keepii - Wrlllyou see I
Um«
far.
my -neighbors I am surprised at myself and he provides, and dazzled at the chance |
.
"The Yaquta are their neighbors, and was half afeanl of what- I Lad Join.- after
never forcrt to recommend Hood's S.;r&lt;apa- to recover all my possessions, I accepted ,
; these two warlike tribes hare reciprocity the turn thing* took.Ko I went u&gt; Aid Judge
riltru” 8.N. Mjuiax.
tho offer. The next moment I regretted '
rcduct?d
to a science. WBencver tbe gov- Cly—r r.xnl tried to atfaigbtc n it «ut like."
HOOD’8 PiLLB cure limitination by restor­ . and tried to recall my hasty words', bnl •
“So it wasn't the devil aft«r| all?’’ be
eminent
* interferes with •*"
ths
“ v
Yaquia *the
u“
ing tbe jicrlstalUc action of the alimentary canal,
it was too late. I had lostl I staggered I
Mayu come to their assistance, and vice said with a genuine sigh of relief. “No,
forth and roamed about for hours, crazed ' gold.
facturing aud storing burglars’ tools to versa. Mexican troop. cannot stand before John, keep that money f : yent shared!
As he came outside and leaned over
the
fun, off
buttho
forscent,
tbe dear
’s take-keep
with shame and terror. I thought of j
throw
police
butLorei
it is
a
tbe Mayos, or white Indiana They are
th* the
reached her bare . fact that there are enough tools in this meet desperate lighters on the North Amer­ the story too.'’
self destruction, but what would that; her
mw. she
—- looked
—--- up
-raud
---------------------------------Well, be only told a - few,* but n.mrhuw
avail me? Then I sought you. my broth- ■ arms up to him, folding them slowly ' c|ty to fill a pretty big storehouse If they ican continent.’’—St. Louta Globo-Demoabout his neck with a lingering, cling- , were all gathered together.
er, who know all things.”
?that every Reading lx&gt;y -tnd gnllas h*ar»!
Gilbert reflected for u moment. Ta, ing, creeping movement that. showed ■ A few years ago there were bead centers ।
grandpa or grandma rehde. uod wonder
him, apart in thought and feeling from how fondlv she loved, and sent a warm for thieves in all the down town। district*,
It
of Harriet Martineau (and Lbs jMM old Butcher Jo|?n came to le rich »
thrill through him, winrtike, orwpowra- «■’■&gt; ‘h” “tow. rad jaJU roro kept bra, .
Kulcan and his people, tho case seemed
Maying might apply to all who, like her, u3n has long ago cfcnwd to l&lt;e u wcudtn—
almost trivial Ho could not realize that ing. Sh.drowhta.ttown and held Ira
liarc
doiie
their
bert.
to
m?rr«
their
fellows)
njjvv uusic fctictt
».» *c« »w
BK-.avw*/
ISecsd&lt;-nr&lt;. of tne CouImv|.
by tho young priest's indiscretion he face against hers for p long time, with • ptacee that Gustave Kindt, alias "French that the large suuled Florence Nightingale | The cowboy js beccaim• u:;vt‘ like ths
might loso the very light of his life. He closed eyes; then dowly their lips crept Gus.’’ “Dutch Dan” Snyder. Harry Klein, n-markesl, ”Whnt a delightful surprise it buffalo, tin* praine wolf. &lt;
piitiv.l adnearer,
nearer,
until
they
came
together
। viewed the transaction in a serniludiMark Shruburn, Frank McCorran, Charles will be to h»-r to wake and find herself in ; skin and tho highway : '
crous light, and auempted to lay that in one long-drawn kiss. Itwasmpre— Bullard, alias “Piano Charley," “Big Jim" heaven?’ Somewhat similar in its blend- ' Civilization is to* bard n
part of it aside and?consider only Kul- it was a marriage—a blending of two Burns. Pal Shevlin, Neil Lyons, John Lar­ Ingot Icindly inteution, with a spice of in- ' bon the other animal'-, ei
hjamyth.
*
! can's financial condition, but the priest hearts made for each other, a reunion of ner, alias “Mollie Matches,” and a host of nocent malice, was Galileo’s remark on tb« cowboy, ho wo • •. I
.■'.irtkacf
"crooks
” received;
two souls that inother
all the
economy
of thetbelr first instruc- death of a -krptical contemporary who b.-ul • Hr has Iwcn exist .&lt;
*"■ j soon convinced him that his terrible
Knun.tR mt ..te.** A*MAraotM«NT w.Tra mm. ,
was
juost serioQ.* and universe had been formed to be one that tlons iu mechanics and beenmr afterward rrfnivd to kx&gt;k through tbe telescope at ।
r Thera
home newly uweovervd sjxTtaclo In the Indlun* were turned unt o ■
’■1 r
. ’’—~~ ”------------"•’*--------------- । momentous reillity—and showed him the had been peeking each other for ages per- . tbe moat expert toolmakers in thievery.
It was iu an old shop eu Cherry hill that skit*, I hUpa he saw the moons of Jupiter .are many herders, but frt
Whilo ho was occupied with these! difficulty of an attempt to defeat Chai'' haps and had met at laet. Such at least
Dutch Heinrich, who* had a worldwide while on hi* way to- heaven”-surely the boy who I* pictured by i
thoughts the old priest brought a quaint- [ pa's desires, in view of the fact that the , was Eric's belief, and it waa with a rev- reputation n« a toolmiker, perfected on moat amiable exhibit ion ot the wpiril of “I ination w:u« evolved. T«-.
ly carved cedar box, and removing it* i entire' priesthood and populace would erential feeling that he kissed the noble Itiitrumeut known to thieves as the "drag,” told you ►o?’’ on record.
herder and the ewtaw. T.
.
cover disclosed a double handful of • stand, by him in exacting his just dues.! forehead of1 this Leauiifjil. angelic crea- for um? in breaking sxftw, which has dune
Of a like liKral vein was ths old minis­ all there? is lefr of him y« t
roughly cut gems, tho great value of I
Kulcan reiterated his statement of the tore who (p wondroudy found it possible, very effective work. Superintendent Byrnes ter’s surmise that ”we sitaH meet a great tbe Cowboy element u* i:
which Eric discerned at a glance. He' legality of the wager, and said that to love him. a rough, blunt, homely, made a crusade against these places when ninny people In ht-aven whom we had not never totally depraved. ■
&gt;
examined them with appreciative eyes. । Chalpa had offered him his revenge in ungraceful man. Ho said as much in hu waa placed in charge uf tbejletective expected to sec there,” though he ft^lowcd and often danger
bureau, with the httcutlon uf landing all out hi* suggestion to the le*s pleaMin)rcoa- boy Is rapidly «!i-&gt;uppi &gt;. ■
finding among themaeveral diamonds &lt;♦! 1 affording him an opportunity to recoup fact, and she answered:
•' the toolmak'-r* in jail «&gt;r driving them out clusion that “wo shall alto miss n great ter Ocean.
the size of hazel nuts and many fine; by wagering a thousand taos of silver,
■•Oh. my darlinp. don't you know jron
M0BMI
■ of the city, ami he KticoMdcd. Mostall the many we had expected to find.” “Aftct
rubies nnd emeralds.
j well knowing that he could by no pAwitl.« noblest, most rwrfrolo?
nil G«U "vi*
wurk v»
„r ,.u«n
,hi miiim
kind »
iM uun uvw iu
lu .'cwtuic,
Srw„k.
r-rp;iturort — the
thn hsndaomeet,
nnnnuntniHtt bravest,
hrnvoO X
** . J.,
, in several
______ ■ largo shop*,
..... where
_» _
_no me the deluge” was a selfish phrase enough,
“The«','' said Iklapel, “«une from the bility obtaiirthat sum. Herein, how creatures
-■■ ihU
and only to be commended for Its honesty. '' How many l»w.*. I..-,;
far south; they are tho ceeds of th«xer- ever, Gilbert saw a vague chance to es- tenderest, wisest of all men on earth-" questions are daked so long as the bills arc ' —Westminster Review.
h'xdy
' can sympathize «' (i
• pent. Before he came and covered the ; cape as ho reflected upon Iklapel':; ac- and much mdro to the same effect, add- paid. When the tools ah? finished they nrc
atrra*• wbo said to tier friciii
• maid.
•
"
• ure&lt;i old ctlp -crarki &gt;1!::
world with clay and stpnes and water’ count of the fabulous snins of gold and ing that the wonder was that ho could brought here and stored with furniture, in
Harriet Prescott Spofford la fond of tbe ..j fcn,)U- of nothin.' to
there was
of these on the earth:! silver iu the underground vaults of lhe find anytliing to love, to admire in her, order to divert Kuspidon, in aotne place
no man had seen them before. Snchi-j temple. In his character of a god he a savage thing, etc. All this was so •
f.U
“Pnrtment can 1* rented by th« wnualr rmptorm.M of koluto* ««1 ,ffl|ral«, rtkwlnp » I ,.i
•ays of It, “You ait and think your own china.” “Suroij-." mi.-.
*
tbe tradition. The people of Atlantis! might, without doubt, convert some of new to them, so rare and wonderful, year.
The moetexpensive tools in the Irarglara’ thought*, and nothing hinders; you are in-. ' not w Bail as helngor ’
had no Buclrshining stones, but they had | thu idle hoard in the endeavor t o eave that they imagined it had never occurred
finitely
laxy.
and
yet
you
are
accomplish
I
lt
for
wll
tn
vour
1
you
do
kit an? the drag, jackscrew, diamond drill
। It to, for when your
stones such aa this,” handing Eric an *■*
J
"
■’ he resolved to do—so. before.
liis“ darling,
and
I' have
u. yoa
and M-ctional jimmy. Tiie bc-t jimmies tag a good deal”
have the
the coosola:;
con*c!ati"••
But the difficulty was, even after the
oval of carnelian, with flattened sides.
“Did others ever love as wo do?' was now in the market are nixde in PlUaborg. !
Carved on eno face was an intaglio, money had been obtained, to play the their constant query.
All the tools that are u»«l in sate break­
4 finely executed, representing a pyr­ game to prevent Chalpa’s winniifg-agaiu.
But it was delightful, delicious and ing nre not stored in one place, a* they cost
amidal mountain, with a city surround­ Although convinced that tho evil eyed would havo reconciled a man to endure from Silo to $500 for a full set, and it is
Jug its base, evidently a picture of the villain had grossly cheated Kulcan, he any existence whatsoever to dwell in cheaper to pay rent to atom them than to !
fated city.
Around tho edge was a IiaU no knowledge of the game and such
No wonder that for a long get new one* made. The sectional jimmies
border of email characters in the ancient knew of no means of detecting his time he forgot ail about Kulcan’s diffi-. are ofu-n carried in guncaaes when the !
. culties and his darling’s imminent dan- gang h on the road, nnd the other tools are
writing. On the reverse side was cut fraudulent practices.
hidden in trunk-, nnd handbrtga
' '
Underlying all hia meditations was n
the Crux Ansata, the mystic Tan, the
Tho Improvement* In ratety devices to
sacred symbol of the Phallic god of the steni resolve to settle tho affair, as well with a sudden sta... that caused her to protect safe*, such m time locks and othar
old world, which’has puzzled thoeavunts as Chalpa’s existence, .ns a last retort, look up into his face in alarm r.nd whis- electrical —
appliances,
•
• Imvo rendered the
by the argument of the pistol bullet, per, “What is it, my own?' in tender burglars’ kit uselts* &lt;&gt;« vault*, but -there •
for ages.
"What a treasure,” thought Eric, “tu but ho determined to try nil other chan­ solicitude. Her eyes wore on his face la plenty of room to nwj them all over the
nels before availing himself of that constantly, and she had grown to read country iu small banks and other places
lay before tho.scientists of the country
' and whr.t n ileal of dixcucJon it would source.
each chauga of feeling, each mood, al­ where the latest improvements have not
arouse!"
!
•
Curiously enough, npon his suggesting most each thought, as it’left its scarcely been adopted. Time locks are now at­
There was nothing mure to be seen, Chalpa's swindling, Knlcan; whose na­ perceptible imprint on his countenance tacked with-dynamlu, and nitroglycerin,
and with a glance around the room lt«’ ture was utterly unsuspicious, himself or shone irr hfe dark eyes. She read exploded on the outside at vault doors,
which causes the delicate machinery to run
took up his light and followed Iklapel showed how he thought it could be done, there his reluctance to tell the tale of
down quite often, or throw* It oat of gear
up the ladder. They had spent several and .with a wild gleam in his eyes os her brother's misdoings. In truth he so as to facilitate the work of opentag doors
hours in the vaultliko place ami found the truth seemed for tho first time not hardly
knew
how
to
begin
it.
xxrt- .
....
•••"
itedtamoud drill, blowpipe
Ktilcan above‘waiting for them. He merely to dawn upon him. but to burst.
„„oul
When
he.niaiJ
did ho found to his surprise ,U1? ’^kpick.
'
Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Inland
looked anxious nnd moody, and catching npon his mind in uoontimo glory, in a that
she wna
was nnt
not n»ni-hnearly as shocked as
he 1 Some of the best mechanic* among
int sl-n
—v_
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
Gilbert’s eye motioned to him to follow crashing, blinding flash of conviction,, had expected. She was, in common thieves are the keymaksrs, who can make
-&gt;him. The young priekt led the way started up os though_&gt;o peek-the de-, with all Atzlans, so usetl to tales of rad-- keys to lit any locks. These thieves keep
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
silently, yet casting quick, cautious stroyer of his happiness and face, him den risings and fallings in the fortunes
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
n-.i’-:____ *_L,__ *. _*
__
glances about him, to tho large gate,
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty yearn’ use by
and after
ifter ha
ho had ernwn
grown cairns
cidlnor h..
he seemed
wemed unworthy
inOTrthr’of
of'mwh'ISirtjrfar
ffiuST'Tta
much anxiety, for , Sm
key.’to
fit the* Th^p^”
and when they were outside, almost into him. nnd
would
at a -luck just thiright sortof ’
the pinon orchards, he turned to Eric, told him that ho would endeavor to help when his luck turned
*------- j------•« -he not- win
- ' •by
— « «&gt;«.«
•
Millions;of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays
and after a moment's nervous hesitation him.
.
‘ S bWlk?
key tO Gt*n lU AU ‘be good kJrmakera
feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
he began, “Did my brother ever gamble?”
“But,” he inquired, “does Ik lapel or
But when Eric, eoraewhat
somewhat piqued at
at
closely watched here that they gc
Tra 'r'-UFT.....
_ - passivenees
'
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colle. Castor1a relieves
“Well,” replied Eric, with a smile, Leia know of this?'
her
indifference—Al
the
of— a tlsewhefe to do their work, usually m !
“I’ve played the game my people call
“Not a word,” said Kulcan, “and how woman
woman resting
resting in
in her
her lover
lover’’ss a
arms
nus—
— !?°,e TOSaJrbaa ?w,‘' wher* ‘b«re is little
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
poker many times, I'm sorry to say— shall I tell them? What will they think told her of Knlcuf. lart .nd mort dee- “
“* dMeeUqB.-N.w York Recorder.
Castorla assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach
too many times in fact—and I've tried of me?”
“
lo
l
h
"
'
T
~*
“
“
“
«■&lt;*&gt;
—
.,
i*.
I
faro fils? once or twice, with poor re­
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. &lt;1VS”
“They must be told,” replied Gilbert, cheeks, leaving them ashen in the moonEscape from th.
nt
,
sults”—
and he then bound Kulcan to forswear light, ud with terror In her eyes .he b. .Itered to ra, ^tarLStai’3!?^1" '

CURES

ter, my Leia. You know that under onr !
laws she is mine to be given away, sold, |

When Erie

What is

CASTOR IA

™xr.s“DbS'bnx^ S3L-:

toria is tho Children's Ponacea-the Mother’s Friend.

“But,” interrupted Kulcan, "did you
ever allow yourself to be so carried

that you forgot your duty to your sisters
and brothers?”
•
“No,” answered Eric, “but I have
seen many men lose their heads and
gamble away all they owned.”
“Then,” said the prieet, “you will un­
derstand. I must confess to you, my
brother, and burden you with a miser­
able tale—a tale of grief and shame. I
cannot look you in tho face, but I must
tell you. We have, aa you have seen, a
game called titlaca—meaning ths un­
known, unknowable—a game of num­
bers. Ah, bow can I tell you? You will

Eric, who auraitaed what
he did not gum

gambling forever by an oath which he
devised upon the spot—an oath that
chilled the superstitious priest's heart os
he repeated it, for he feared Gilbert's
wondrous powers with a childlike torror. it was plain to the latter that he
meant to keep his promise.
Sending him to Iklapel with instruc­
tions to relate his story to the old priest,
Gilbert went to Leia with much reluc­
tance, for he knew that her love for her
only brother hung largely upon her re­
spect for his purity of character and
lofty thoughts. His sad story, he felt,
would shatter that respect, for ho could
not realise, ho did yot cr«i imagine,
that she sha-ed the to’ r ' -*
■

threw her Mtn. wildly nbont hi, nedr.
drrtag;
!!
“I am lottl I un lortr
Not tor ul IruUnt did eh. dircrodit I
the legAlky ot th. tranMction; ite toll
meaning id horror were „lrt„ “ ™

all Atalan held of the
Viewing it ta the Jtaht
h» thongiU she

a moment.
Phen, like Kulcan, she In”’1 important art? — Dr Waahinm* 3 '
turned to him for help and atrengUi.
i
In Century.
ffton •
“You will save'me, my darling, !•
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[

hatat

pr.etlc.1 «l„ertloo w the eMldran ot th!
poor. Scrn. elementir, lodtmHrt trrto. 1
tag would
j°g
*°°ld entarg.
eolirg. th.'rreoa^
th. nwoom. ot tZi
tbra.
bov*
—
_ua
.
Sn, nnd iziwln
“iri!
mli*
h“ fr^enttnut,
rat crwU. ? |drt!?
‘°to lb' h”’ ‘
»

Md tor amotnent eba forgot her lorer’l llcrt tralnlnJ^^X^J.^^11'

Castoria.
’ “ r—toria ia so well adapud to
I recommend it ra superior to aay pnsscrfr*®

:

poww. -eelng only th. awtnl. unaroidA- tol to th. girl, ot thl.
I
hie trte betora her-to b. tom from hi. — &lt;l-tto«l to b.
.S
arm., a rtetim to the Itut ot a depraved
R»«loo whether the boorahold’JS
man—aot even a wife-for the fatal
wager, so hastily made, gave her to him
as a chattel.
A convulsive shudder shook her frame
snd her clasp upon Eric’s neck was liL-n
clung to him-ifi. her fear.

In im eh.Un.'-

pinching want or in comparatlv.
*•omtat
oinfort' ofbsu
Otten d-»—— •&gt;— -*-*••
- '
IbrUt ot U» wUe S moth.,
“* I
.. ,
..
|! uiAJjnJ?^
-lhat many
7 of these helpless
J*1**"® d—dU are ’!
pitifaUv
nt
S.2S1
£litmnrnnt
gnOTM&gt;.6 of
•JPhab«t of do- i
Uxrrtn naarrric

But only for wbools some practical Yustniction intota 1

TI Mmra

Trak W

person. Great caution is taken in

or other it leaked out, and low jbu ast

�MORTGAGE HALE.

----- —----

.

AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE t
:
f.AN.si^G. .Munr. Murch 24. tx»3. (•
' NOTICE B hereby given that cerlaiti lands
Ituatrif lu the Cotttil) of Harrv .bid off to the

TOr»*

u anted to the office of the Treasurer' of
•' c„t .it-.. -vfl| be -..Id at public auctlo 1 by
a&gt;c -iticr at the Cunniv Heat, on tiie Hrst
iiHiay of »i;t. m st. nt th* time and place
.. ogi.,t&lt;.-d f-&lt;r tiie Animal T&lt;x
&gt;1 not
i-n-viuudy rcvlveuuuur caocrled according to

;i ot mortg'iKra, uu
.; j),- -uni of flve hundred,
— nnd i»n

I : o MU nr t&gt;&lt;
intituled
reeuvcp,
said nt'wr
•r
M. chase

Auld stateinentn cont-dn ti full description of
■•••' *1 parcel of willi is.ids ,u d mav be »*efi on
.id iication at tifcfQSFe ut tiie Uonutx Trcasurer after thttv nrelrv craved by hltn.j
T'ic laud struck.oil to lh* trtuta for Taxes of

one-half
s..nfh east
ntythr-o 23i town two 2) deinyUon prrSrribt-dJhj. 1iw
n vest Which said reblANLEY W. Turner,
-.I :u the oT.- r of therexis■ ..•it.t. oa the '.'I day of
2U "t mortgage*, pitge Silt,
CHANCERY SALE.
•
i v riuc »f the j»ow-r uf
said mortgage, and the
I pursuance and by virtue of an order and
made aittt provided, notice decree of the circuit court f--r the County of
l!:at on Saturday the Barry, in chancery, in the state of Michigan,
tn id«-and dated mi tbe .’tslday of November, A
l&gt;. is*.-In ;i certain c-au*,-therein (tending utierefh .hdm iluLtcn i« eo n|&gt;l.ili a It and Gottlieb
Zn-i-hiiitt. utaruZ'iMtiulit. lhe Chicago Kain-

mortgage, with io percent, interest
costs, together with an attorney'll
.venty-Uvc
dollars
covenanted
tiie premises being described
i-age as*al! those certain pieces
of land situate In the township
i । &gt;r .ngeville hi the county of
; u.* of Michigan, ami known and
•, :-nt.-r \i--.:r &lt;4» village of Cloverdale.
Coiintv. Mb hl gun: also Ivrenty-flve acres
: r'Ji’part of the east one-half ot the
. . ■ quarter of section twenty* three (IB)
, . nor h of range ten UO) west. ••xrept
. -ht r-'ii'&lt;•*'north and suuih nod t»rn-

Mortgagee.

lefnnU h:i&lt; “•«m made in the von­
, .-tain mortgage, executed by Alva
of tbe Township

&gt;• 3»».
tarry
Id there I* now rlalttietl to
irtg.'ige to- sinn of ,twu
ln*d and sixty dollars mid
including an attorney fee of thirty

ubiic

costs
- .Hi'b.vii according to
ptlng and reserve

ring Ofi&lt;- and otic
'•! from Hu- north
premises Ly the
liubuc highw;,y. ia
ran.
mm.. Mortgage;
torney fur Mortgagee.

been made in the pay­
- urvd bj- a mortcute dated
•k-nther. 1-W, executed by
Sarah D. Hughes. his wife.
. and Emma Strong. his w ife, of
Michigan.-which said niortKUK*
n tiie office ol tbe register of
And. whereas.

, lUtr /Ch &gt;-pt»:nb*r. I*’.,
afflce ot register of deeds of
-.«■:&gt; the .Tib day ot Febn:
here**.the unouut claimed te
04 mortgage at the date
it the sum of $3M&gt;00
»nd lutrrest. and the furthas an attoruey Te- stipulated
use. and whl n is the whole
: - r ed i-&gt; be due on said mortgage
'
vrocee&gt;lliig has been Instituted at
n-c.iver tbe debt now remaining secured
: :if'ri;.ige. orany part thereof whereby
•. .- &lt;&gt;f -aie contained In said mortgage
&gt;■ nr.- "iterative. '
■ therefore, notice is hereby given, that by
of the said power of sale, and in persuance
•! rule tn sneb case made and provided,
rt •'tort t il'd will be foreclosed by a sale
i-retnls --. tuvrc.ln described, at public
i - !!&gt;•• highest tddi&amp;r. al tbe front door
•• linns- In HtUilngs. In said County

{itiblicxnrii'Ki io u;e‘i.lrtirsi bidder, on tiaiurasy.Ute 2-ud da) of Aferit A. D. IR33 at icn
o'clock in tlm forenoon, st rim n.irtli front d&lt;w
ufrhe Court house In the City of Hartings County
of B.trri and Si;U&gt;!i&gt;f Micjlig.m. said Court house
being the place for l.oidipg li.v circuit court fur
•aid County of B*rry the tol'owtng described
property; to wit: Tin- south east quarter of tho
.south west quaru r ot .«euiion Seven iu ton u four
nurtli, range seven west and containing forty
acres»f ;lnnd more or le?*; and Bunnienciug
at thenortn esrt corner of the north west quar­
ter of the north westqmrter. of M-cilou twentytwo &gt;ui&lt;l funning from thence south fortv rods,
thence west twenty rods, tlience north forty
rods, thence east twentv roils to the place
of beginning, containing five twres of land, this
also being In loan four mirth.range seven west
Dated Hastings. Mlcb. March 7tb. 18KJ.
FRKn W. W.U.KKD.
Circuit Court Commissioner.
Barry County. Midi.
ALONZO E. KZNAWON. Solicitor for Compialuttut,

PROBATE ORDER.
State1 of Mlchlg.ui. Countv of Barry—ss.
,U a session of th»- Prntuite Court tor the
County of Barry, hidden at the Probate (ifllee,
lu the city uf Hustings. I&gt;j said county, on
Wednesday, the r.nd day of March. Iwthe
year one thousand eight Hundred and ninety
three.
Present. Charier W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
in the mailer of lhe estate of William C
.kditirtiH dwiUM-d.
On reading and fllliiu the petition dulv vcrLk-d
of P. W. Burges*, ad mini st rater of said estate,
nr.iylng thM for r ■.
: forth that
he may oe licensed to sell the real estate of
Mid deceased .as tn said petition described.
'nierctiiMHi it !• ordcrtal. that Friday, the
Uth day of April. A. 1). IXj3. nt nine o'rbx-k m
the forenoon.vr •••Ufuedforthe iiearh.gof said
petition,and that the heirs at Inwof said deccw»
• d. and nil other (■ersiiUH iuterroted In said
estate, arc required to Appear al a session of
snld court, then to be holoea nt the Prohalc
offlee. In the city of H-aAtfugs. in.sald countv,
nnd show cause, if mv. there It, why the prajer
of the- petit&gt;ii!i**r m;i» .not
granted. Aud­
it is further onl- red. that said petitioner give
notice to the pt'r*oiB Ir crested tn said '•state,
of the pen lenry of said iwtlthui. aud the bear­
ing tlieresd b; causing a copy of this order to iw
puuilshed ir. tits Habttnos Bannf.u a news­
paper panted and circulated in said County of
Jturrv otic* in each w»-«k lor three successive
■
Ch aiujm W. Aioi:*ri«iN«if
true copy)
. .Judge of Probate.

Do you Know?
That more ills result from an
Unhealthy Liver *than any
other cause-indigestion. Consti­
pation, Headache, Biliousness,
jind Malaria usually attend it.
DrySanford’s Liver Invigorator
is a vegetable specifnkfor Liver
Disorders and their accompany­
ing evils. It cures thousands
why not be one of them ? Take
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator.

Your Druggist will supply you.

Michigan Central
“ Tho Niagara Falls Route.''
Stations.

Ila J-5 !ZX izx : fcx

UairmroB..
Stations.

Rawtincw...
.v . Rviioi-Kx is p

ch'ouro.

r.r« u'escrliwil in said mortgage as fol-

. •
c .tithe village ol Irving, County of
ii -rr.
: -‘tate ot Miculgnu. aud reaulng from
•.
• • or lu :»:i easterly dlrt-ction along the
■ -tfi hue »(lota heretofore eonveycdanJ to the
.■ !iw.0't x-1.12’ the r.»:e nti&lt;l east ot the lot or
[■l -ii.eito EtIL* Baldwin, and"trim said
ir
, in i •■oath easterly direction on the
’Ii '.me the raceway, to Intersect the pond.
•
on !.:irl .ilottg tbe westerly tine of said
.i irtt!--rly direction to the dam. and
:mhi ti.enre following thecenter of tiie Thorui; । 1 river to a pai..t directly north &gt;&gt;f the
it of starting, and (nun said point south to
I,• pLv-e of beginning, containing ten acres
•re or les- md all on section thirty-one in
-'.nfoiir nurtli. range tune west, excepting
,&lt;r:-:n th.-abyvenll street, and highways n&lt;»w
! luliy thereon. Abo the undlvlderl one-batt of
the folio&lt;iu4: Commencing at a point flfly­
: • f--t six inch'tt west «’id twelve rod .
: :-oe fret and three inches north of the soutli• -r eornc.r of the northwest quarter of section
■ rtx-.i.ie, town four north of range nine west;
-iMihig from tbenep west eight rods: thenee
c ir-ntothe center of the Thornapple river:
tlicnee vast eight rods, thence south to place of
:•• ginning. It Is expressly understood that this
Li't deo-r.'.jed premises Is all tbe premises, mill
i-r'.-H-g.- aud rights of flowage, owned by
Aiqnzo E. Gardner and Frank Campbell- and
• -ti-titatlngthe lute firm. Gardner. Campbell &amp;
Co., of Irving, and that this mortgage Is intend। d to . over lhe undivided one half of all rights
ol said Gardner. Campbell &amp; Co., together with
tin* perretual right to the water pewer, baek
walrnsflowage and mill privileges-describe 1
tbove wnh the roller flouring mill and all mill
fixtures therein now standing or hereafter to be
• n-etwi and nl.tced upon said premises Includ­
ing both of above descriptions.
------- -- ROilRRTSOjr*
Assignee.
Cu ts. H BaUKR.
Attortiey.
Dated, lla-Mingi*. March 1st. IMG.

CURE

”'ck Headache and rcllora all the troubles toefr
dent to ablhoue eUtoof tho sjatem. such M

SICK
iSssss^s
M HEAD
Heeasche. ye* Carter's Llttio Liver Pffla «

11m to do without them- But after aHalck bead

ACHE

Is the Lana of »o ®»ny
ADMINISTRATOR’S HALE.
we make our greet boast- Our pUlacura it while
In the matter of the estate of Esther M. Pen­
nock. deceased.
r.— txO.^^r-r email and
Notice 4s hereby given that I shall sell at
public auction to the highest bidder, on Friday
Ibe ulst 'lav of April, A. !&gt;..
1893.
at ten o’clock, In tin* forenoon at the
late residence bl the late Katber M. Pennock,
on section sixteen herein described, tn tbe
CART8X MZDUUHICO..
townahlp of Barry, In the county of' Barry,
SMALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
tn the Mate of Michigan, pursuant to
license and authority granted to me on the Mh
day of Msreh, A. D. imn. by tbe Probate
court of Burry county. Michigan, all of the
estate, right, title and interest nf the said de­
ceased o I. In nnd to lhe real estate situate and
b'-lcg in the county of BarryU»o »ra,e ‘,l
Michigan. kn&gt;wn and described as follows. Cwrss Ooosttwtfnnntaww g—KSSjggdffgtgiyg
BUta. sample two uuurwu&gt;Ts»po.,«» W.usastMn-*The south west quarter, section sixteen, ex­
cept one and ono-half acres off the south west
corner. The $outb encl quarter ol the south
east quarter cast of tbe highway section seven­
teen. school lot number tour, section sixteen, all
lu town one ft) north range nine (!&gt;) west. Also
ramim-nring fourteen rods west of tiie Center ot
section twenty-eight, T. 1. N. R. 9. VV.. thence
west four rods, thenra south is rods, thence eart
four rods, thence north 15 rods to tbe place of
b-Klimlmt. Also commencing at tbe north west
corner of lol W In the. village of Delton. Barry
county. Mich.. thenco east 90 feet, thence south
30 feet, thence west 90 feet, thence north 30 feet
on section six. town 1 north, range • west

Garfield Teas
Cures SickHeadacne

HASTINGS BANNER
and
New York Tribune,

— '¥.Hampton,
AdmtKistratar.

UU«d. Urach *h. I*

HISTORY OF A WEEK.
K^h&lt;eir,Ui*liBn‘ P Shaw, of the Lincoln
National bank, of Be'b. Me., launder ar­
res. charged with emU-zzl'ng flS.uCO of the
bunk »funds.
Th’ ««r« of tbe mysterious disappearenre or McLean Kertlaud, cf tbe Imperia!
tf an company of Toronto. Is revealed.
He is a defaulter U&gt; lhe extent of I3J.000.
Sutton, the Louisville broker wbo forged
whisky warehouse receipts, ha* made an

A Rnl-ngh. N, C.. Judge has decided that
the state can make the rates for telegrapbia
messages inside the state
Tbe V.eneb a&gt;ba« I. .m on tbe
edge. Mt-.iue, who wm thought to have
constructed one, and so reported. Em fail­
ed and M. Dupuy la now trying hl# hand.
The ftur-masted steel ehip King James
burned at sea ’310 miles off San Francisco.
Her crew divided .and one boat- reached
land safely; the other beat with seventeen
men or. board ha, not yet been heard of.
I be crew fought the fir? for eleven days
Mrs Jobu Smith dropped dead nt Mem­
phis. Ind., while conversing with a neigh.tor.
A bat tie xvas fought at West Union, la.,
between farmers aud railway employes of
the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul over
the building of a warehouse Crowbars,
hummers aud dubs were used Seven or
eight men were Injured, one fatally.
The Choctaw controversy in Texas may
cud in' bloodshed. At Paris the militia
are indulging toolfreely In whisky nnd evil
temper* against ihe Indians ate running
riot.
V '*
th:«t tb? mtn in Homestead'
will have organ lard a union aud propose to I
r,.i- ii
I

The fact that Mexico need* H-.’WOA’O to ;
run thegovernmi-nt will ye*ult in export ‘
duties on several pnxlucis.
Alfred Uarrick, a Brooklyn jeweler, had
a dog worth J1O» wjio Fwnllowetl a pair of :
diamond carring* worth JjOO. a [K&gt;st mortern recovered the jewels:
Republican tickets were elected at Plano
And Danville, illl
.
Two of the wounded in the Jacksonville '
Southeastern railway wreck near Edwards-1
vi[He. Ills., have died, making a total of six
fatalities.
A bright npplic.ini for ofllce, after his re- [
turn home, foffwarded div to President
Clevelnnd as remuneration for valuable
lime occupied iq hearing mfrst applicant1
bud totuiy.
I
.
Blount hns arfived at Honolulu and been '
received with grpat acclaim by the annexa- '
tion club and idjoviaionk]government.
Prominent mfcn of Jonesboro, Ark., arc
Mill to be aiuung the band of whitecaps ar-'
rested there. ' 1
'Count Leo Tolstoi has cxpreMed his in- •
tention of coming to the World's fair.
I
Oklahoma settlers rejoice over the United ,
States rupn-me court decision iii the Smith-'
Town umd case; which shuts out premature
settlers.
•
Honduras rwoiutionlsLi have defeated '
the government troops and established n
provisional government at Tegucigalpa'
with Bonilla ns president.
Damaging floods are reported from lhe '
rivers of the northwest.
The large coffee plantation near Cordoba, I
in the state of Vera Cruz, hns lieen - pur
chased by Claus Spret-kles, tlieSanFrnncisco sugar king, for ilvO.iKW. He proposes 1
tb attract Americans-with moderate capital
into this lucrative business.
Count lierlnart - Bismarck has consented
to r*.tn for tlye German reichstag in theiuterest of the agrarian party
Friday. April 7.
The boiler in Eaatmnn's mill at Mere­
dosia, Bls., exploded ,u :th u tremendous
report, shattering gin** in all th* nclghborbood. The engineer was killed instant­
ly and hie body tbeow n a long distaucu.
Dr. Li Po Tai, win died a week ago in
San Francisco, wa- t&gt;- most noted Chi­
nese physician in thin country and had
many white pati.-uta us well as his own
countrymen in his practice.
The Kcv. M. J. Savage has been selected
to deliver the poem at the Phillips Brooks
meme rial services in Boston on April 11.
Iron visiting cards are among the latest
novelties in Germany.
Forty of these
enrds, placed one on the other, are said to
be only oue-tentb of an inch in thickness.
• Tbe suit of Tapley vs. Abe Pike’s estate,
which is still on trial in the courts of Pike
county, Mo., was originally docketed in
1S3U. The action was brought to recover
the value of some negro slaves that Pike
hud taken south and sold.
Tiie mayor of Le Mars, la., has adopted
a novel plan^in treating cases of «lrunken4
nets. He gives the victims their choice be­
tween working on the streets for ten days
with ball and chain or taking n course of
tbe gold treatment
The Allan-Bradley Distillery company's
hnnfensa warehouse at Louisville, with 18,­
000 liarrels of whisky was burned. Tbe
total loss Is lfllW.000.
Mrs. Anna Potter the woman candidate
for mayor of Kansas City, received exact­
ly twenty-five votes.

Saturday. April 8.
Tiie latest revolution to be threatened in
South America is In Bolivix Those who
are restless at the unusual quiet have be­
gun throwing dynamite.
The Bowen-Burke fight was declared no
contest on the 110th round. The fight was
tbe longest on record, the men having been
in the ring over eight hours. Burke broke
fingers on both hands.
Austin Corbin and several other leading
railroad capitalists are said to be promot­
ing the New York underground railroad.
A. E. Garrison, cashier of the Capital
bank at Denver, has disappeared and foul
play is feared.
His accounts are all
straight
Congressman Hutchinson, of Texas, was
arrested for attempting to shoot W. O.
Ellis, a political enemy.
Rev..Dr. James Rodman was reunited to
hb wife last Sunday at Andover, Pn. The
couple were parted during the Chicago fire
and each supposed tbe other dead.
George Jagger shot his sweetheart, Anna
I Metro, and hltnself at Morley. Mich., dur­
ing a quarrel. Both tnoy die.
I Volcanoes in various parts of Mexico are
becoming more active than for many de­
cades.
Tbe famous College Hill Sanitarium,
near Cincinnati, was burned.
The -NW
patients were rescued safely. The leas is

■THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

havoc all over tho east and west, but there
are no serious casualties. Forest and prairie
flree have destroyed much property in bothtown and country in West Virginia. Ne­ LESSON III, SECOND QUARTER, INTER­
braska, and Kentucky, and a few lives
NATIONAL SERIES. APRIL 16
hare been lost in the fires.
The bodies of Richard Williams and
William Trembath. victimsef the Laurel
C0MEKSU
Hill (Pa.) mine disaster, have been found.
Cnfe de Marine, a structure on the
World’s fair grounds near tho fisheries
building, was turned on its foundation by
the wind and now te several feet out of
1. 2. •Then Job answered nnd said, Even’
line.
.
today te my complaint bitter; my stroke is
Hiram Sibley, of Rochester. N. Y., who heavier than my groaning.’’ Thin b the be­
died recently, left fflO.OOO to Cornell for a ginning of Job’s reply to the third address
new bnildina.
of Eliphaz. Each of tbe three— Eliphaz,
Wakes an everyday convenience of an
Bert Pcrklason, of Mount Paris, Ills., Bildad and Zophar—bad spoken twice, and
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
threatened to kill William Bundy, ot Mt. Job hm! replied to each in turn. Thiels the
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
Carmel, because Dundy bad accused Per- beginning of the third round. In nu inter­
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
klnson of stealing a chicken. Bundy drew esting and Inatruclivd little pamphlet en­
package makes two large pies. Avoid
a "gun” and put two bullets through Par­ titled “Job and His Friend*," by C. H. M.,
kinson's body, fatally wounding him.
the author thinks that these three stand
imitations—and Insist on having the
Fire at Chicago burned out a large num­ for experience, tradition and legality—all
NONE SUCH brand.
ber of poor families, and during tho efforts well meaning, but unwise in their dealings
of the firemen to put out thu blaze CapL with Job. The difficulties on each side are ‘ MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse. N.T.
Heney Greeuhoff. of engine No. 11 &lt;km «tmm«l tip in chapter xxxil. 1-3. They
overcome by heat and died later.
, coddemned Job instead of leading him to
David D.’ Lum, who was a Chicago anar­ condemn himself, and be justified himself
chist at the time of the Haymarket explo­ rather than God. As to the beginning of
TIME TABLE.
sion and then moved to New York, te dead thte reply of Job, we may often feel that we,
In effect January 22,1K3.
too, have great cause of complaint, as did
of too much strong drink;
their
discomforts,
Grand Rapids. Detroit
The
•i
uc newspapers
new b]&gt;npcra of
01 Pittsburg
x'uuourg have
nave been
uecn . Israel
- . ■ under
---- --- —
t ---- —■ but it —la Favorite Route between
and the east.
pro.raol«l rarantl, und.r Lhe "blue tow."Wh" «&gt;“. P?'Ple
It
T.......... ,........ , .
.. ....
.
rllunh-HM"! thn izird" (Num. xl. n.
cf Penu.sylv.inla regulating tbe observance displeased tbo Lord" (Num. xi. I).
X "Oh. Clint I knew where J might find
i.raud ltapul.i
7 10
cf "the Sabbath." They propose now to
[East Paris
hake it very Interesting by enforcing those Him. that 1 might come even to His seat!"
IMcCord
Elipbax had said, “Acquaint now thyself
laws to tbe limit, In which case it will be
Alio
with Him and be at peace" (xxii, 21). Job
Elmdale
almost a sin to laugh on Sunday.
Clarksrille
replies that bls longing is to do so. Accord­
Illinois University team bent the Wa­
l-akc Odessa
ing to the testimony of God Hlmnelf, Job
bash college (Ind.) team at base ball at
Woodbury
was n perfect and upright man, fearing God
Sunfield
Champaign. Ills., 16 to 0.
Mulliken
and eschewing evil (I, 8; ii, 3), the word
Joseph &amp; Harris has been elected presi। ­ “perfect" meaning in thte case simple or
Grand Ledge
dent of the Reading railway, vice McLeod,’ ’ sincere. Before hte friends came, even unItetro"*
resigned.
1 der overwhelming affliction, be wm patient
...
and did not sin nor charge God foolishly (I,
Howard fit)
John De.o, write, ilul Che dUpwleh ® &gt;1. »5. btwwora be Hit
tore to
Edmore
iron, New York repmentiUK him „ tb.
"Sb G“&gt;
t*1*1
*•&gt;*“«
Klanton
li.a&lt;l ot aulri.b WTOtllUottorr raci.tr i. ftl'b btm. But the-, men raem to lure
Ionia
tol.r » t;u M it raters co him
i e°,Ufl between him end Grat, nntl he. in reGrand Ledge
Lukin.i Cn., lumber tle.tlers et Phlto. f1rln« “
‘ml
tlelpbin, In.e t«, 1.4, with llabiBUesot »iTO.■J’*1»'
“d
1,1 ,bc *‘A
beirott
0^/
tiess of Ina own wisdom.
IjubIuk
...
...
. . ,,
t .
4. “I would order
my
before
Ktr. Henry Msrtyn
ScuMraistlrltiwnt
hwUb
' cause
m,.nU
„ Him
,
Grand Ledge
Mulllki®
to. home lu Wmcbester. M.u, Irom
Jul)
h|&gt; hllt,jllo^ imt Hi.
Sunfield
Woodbury
paraiyaix
I evident that he lacks the broken and con
Lake Odessa
MIm Minnie Hsb. an itutruetor ui vocal) triu,,„|rit which only ianecepuMetoOod.
I'lark-.li'-.muuc nt the Inuruee Conrarvawy at Cal-1,w_ ol tbl. tl,o „„„ „h„ went Ilp
Elmdale
ease, ami Bennett arUBn. a Holtotot at w lhe u.mple lo pray (Luke xrlU. lO-U)it
Alto
19 16
, 11 22
the same plane were rnarrletl at Mllw aa-' „„ dl„
„bo would not lite up so turn*
—kee attthe Iwlsii.e of the bndc s father, I
unto heaven, but smote upon
Kaptitoi IX as
Professor s». L 1 tab, who Is critically ill. - hte brwtMt, aayitig, “God be merciful tome, a

Sucb

m i Meat

Dsifoil, Lusiflg i Hen

ZE

Martini law has been declared in the Binocr.” who went down to his house just!
“A M
provinces of Hnntlngo, Valparnteo nnd fled rather than the other who thauked God
Grund Ledge i
Cortland
Aconcagua, Chili. Disonh-rs hrteing from that he waa better than other men. It te
Ionia
the cabinet crisis led to the lotting of the only when our mouths are stopped as toot/r
Howard City
orvler.
'own righteoiMneas that we can enjoy the
Ionin
I
Stanton
|
Rev. Dc.in P. J. 'O’-lteilly, pastor of St. free’ justification of the grace of God
1 dmorc
1
Patrick's church,Danville,111. ,l.u»&gt; been np- through Hte righteousncM (Rom. Hi. 10).
• Ert n day. others week days only, t stop
pointed vicar general of the Peoria di«&gt;-' 5, ‘I would know tho words which he
slirnai.
ceee.
,
1 would answer me nnd tindcratand whnt he onParlor
rars on all trains tietween Grand
Au opal weighing more than 500 carats, wonld any unto, me. ' He cannot under Ruuds nnd Detro.t. Seats 25 cents. Connections
the product of an Idaho mine, has incn stand these friends, and It w very clear that made tnUnioti station. Grand Rapids with the
Cltli-AGO*
W«ST MlCIOGAX RAILWAT FQB
brought to Boise City.
I they do not understand him. but he thinks
Two street curs coilidwl at St Louis add he could uuderatimd God, and he would like
to 1know whnt
him.
eight Italians were severely hurl. '
“
u-‘ God would say to u
’“* No ins.'ciuutxvoix x.No FjrrosKKV. Favorite
rout* to thexummer resorts of northern MlchtThe Kaunas drouth is broken, but ap­ ' doubt there are many who think they can
, sympathize with Job In his being so mis­
mips leave i.ranq isatins tor &lt;. nicngo. eiso a
parently too late for wheat prospect*.
' understood. Weil, there te great comfort M. aud trtS I’. M., «tl^5 P. M. Arrive Chicago
Destructive forest fires westof the Scioto
3 35P. IE, 5:45 P.M. and 7.-05 A.M.
river, in Ross, Pike and Adams counties, I. in looking unto Him who knew ns tborLeave for Manistee sod Traverse City 7 JO A.
Ohio, where no rain of any consequence oughly from lhe beginning and can never M. and 5-30 P. M.
He never i, Ix-ave lor Cb&amp;ricxolx and Petoskey 7-JO A. M.
'had fallen for a month, were effectually find out anything new about us. ”lie
O
I.ord./&lt; Parlor cars on daj trains and sleepers on
can
or
will
mtetinderstnnd
us.
“
0
quenched by a henry down-pour.
o night trains to Chicago.
' thou hast searched me and known
me"
•............
.
Ask our agents for further particulars or
Among other houses destrojed by the
(Pa cxxxix. I)
recent landslide nt Sandgate, Englund,
1 rasiT AU&lt;,
fl. "Will lie plead tigaiu-4 me with Hte
w.-u, oue in which John B. Gough was . great powerF
Grand Rapids.
No, but He would put
born.
'
. . , Ktnetigth in me.” A very little thing will

‘ often bri°K ,he ’'o"1 ,ntu *ucb n P,ftce lbut
' everything will look distorted, as wbeu one
I Hctst things in a fog or with blurred vision.
Our eye* uecd constant anointing with
heavenly eve salve (RerJii, tS) that we may
I MX. clearly The Holy Spirit can do this.
to... Him iu.ram.
July, oiwnud Wac, clrtaad 75;% Cura—April. that j.ih bad Lint not we are more guilty
opened 4&lt;&gt;J4c. clowl &lt;u*£a; May, opened 41 Ke. TT— • , .7 ‘ ‘ ------ . t
doacd 4lHe; July, otwn.nl 42|,e, closed «%c. than Job If we n.low our vision to become
no dim
not
Oata-May. opened :*A4c. eloc.a.1 2U»4c; June, —
**- -God- pleads
- ------- nguiuat the sinner,
------opened 3&gt;#4c. closed &lt;»c; July, opened -Vfoc, but against sin. w hich lie hnteK.^|le who
closed -V^e.Pork—May, opened I16.97H. closed sought Adnm and Eve and redeemed them
July, opened &gt;1* '^. dosed flo tirts;'
restored them to a suenntire of fellowA
September, °l*n'Jd&lt;
. ship wit b promise of future glory te ever
Lard—May. opcoed IhDA elored »•.«*.
I
^(, |(,
s!uncr
LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
------.
Cblrago.
■
Uuicaoo. April 10.
Following were tho quotations on ths
board of trade today: Wheat vAt^l. opened

Chicago, Wanaioo If S&amp;giMW
TIME TABLE.
In effect September it. lt»9.

NORTH.
Kalamazoo Lv...
East Cooper
Ktchlana June*!.
Cressey
ditto

Cloverdale
tLtav
J?0
I tO COD"‘ U' Hlm’ b‘,w«V,‘r ,&lt;inful bp "inY 1&gt;e- auuiu..............
Hugs-Estimatod receipts for the day 17.W0;
w’'“b
to returu to Him. bow
H amtisos........
quality fain left over about
market e™ »«•' off he ,n,--»r b«" 'vanduro . See
opctuil active and 5c iitebcr on brat grodea; l*a 1,18. Iv.0,7; Jer. ili, 12-14. Hos. xiv. 1,2 Coats Grove...
sales ranged nt
pigs.
I “TLcrv the righteous m'ght dispute Woodland
light. giklfr-juLOi rough packing. 3nJ4n^7.«) writb Him. so should I be delivered forever V.tMMlbnrv ....
via n. l. ;
mixed, and J74Wfip7,fi6 heavy packing and fro tn my judge." Perhaps we cannot tell
l-andoi?............
shipping lots.
|
w|1Ml Waa in the mind of Job when lie Detroit
It M'b
..&lt;£n.t?lc~Krtt&gt;!luMt&lt;5 r &lt; r®cell’t4 for tho ‘*"Y 1 uttered these wonls. but thte we do know— Grand Hap ids
15.011;
quality fain iparkot
t.------ fairly
------ , nc- u)nt
..
on|y 0QF righteous person
live on
local
and s»hlp|4n^
account w]10se riglileotisnt-SA can stand before God.
ot na accunut
and prices were well maintained; quota­
tions ranged at $5.UKj4.10 shipping steers. and He also ban Iren ordained to l&gt;c the
fair to good. $3 Tfrlit.'-* common to judge of quick and dead (Ii Cor. v, 21: Acta
medium do. $.t.BUat,15 butchers steers. $2.7^ ivii,3H, However sinful wc mny be, if only
rlockers,
feeders. $1.75.pLU
we come with true penitence to Him wbo
cows. $AUt$i.lJ heifora.
balls came into the world to save sinners. He will j Eavt(&gt;oparLv'.l
JitaatW Texas steers, and gLU 01.25 veal not only not cast us out (John vi. tfT). but I RIclil.uui Junc’t.
calvrs.
He will become our righteousness, wisdom, [
&gt;
Sberp--Estimated receipts for the day 12,08; sanctification aud redemption, and wcshall i DeRon
qvahty fair, market rather active aud prices
unchanged; quotations ranged al 34.OiJD.35 have grant cause to glory In Him (1 Cor. i, ' Cloverdale
»5 27
p«-rlU)RM westerns. gt3»a».5O natives, aud 30. 31) The Judge l-cftig onr friend, our Re- j 8hujn
deemer. our aubotitute. who died in our j
tVOdd. 10 lambs.
proiuee: Butter—Fancy separator. 29c per stear!, what i&gt;ohhiesM we may have In the ।
Coats Grove..
Un tancy dairy. SBtfrH; pocking stock. 12&amp;14C. day of judgment (I John Ir, 17)
Wo&lt;Kl'&gt;&lt;u.d ....
Egg»-Fresii stock. Mlfc per dos. Drosswl
8. “Behold. I go forwani. but He is not
I’oultry—Chickens. 12hu&gt;l3c
lb: turkeys, there, ami backward, but I cannot perceive
la&amp;lte: ducks,
geese, lisr^iro Him " He reminds us of the bride in the Lansing...................................... 3 « to 45 ..........
per do*. Potatoes—Burbanks, 7&amp;3.7S per uushDetroit.......................................
1 35 7 w .........
el; Hebrons. 73(J.7&gt;c per bushel; Peerless. 7 O Song of Song- who. beennse she hail been Grand Rapids................ 7 oo..................... .........
r».r uj ■ “W occupiinl and hail not promptly heeded
72c; Rose. TOafoc. Sweet Potetaus-Falr to
•Stops on signal only.
per 2barret
cboici — —i&amp;i.i)
—
■ ” Apples—Com- 1 the voice of her beloved, is compelled to
♦ Nos. 5 and «will no'carry paw-agera ualeu
&gt;2.iiKM-S'
per bsrrelf,-----------fair to good.
mon 1»
—. 1 seek Him very earnestly before she found provided
with freight train permits.
32.3u46d.UJ; fancy. gLlS. Honey—White clover Hhn again She saya, “I sought Him, but
Freight trains will be run at the convenleDM
iu l-lb sections, I7iilt!c per lb; broken comb, 1 could not find Hirn, i called Him, but He of the company, who reserve the right to change
10c; dark comb, good condition lOftlic. ex­ gave me no answer” (Song v, (J) Many a the time of such trains without notice.
W. S Dkwxng. G«n'l Manager.
tracted.
per lb.
Ubristian ia walking In darkneaa. out of
H. C. Fo-rfBU. Gen'l&gt;. &amp; T. ak .
fellowxbip with God. because of something
Nbw Yohk. April 10.
or person which Ims been allowed to come
Wheat-May. 77H3I» 31#o:
June, -c
nearer
than
the
He
July.
September. til&gt;(r: December. —
— to them
—------- —
- l&lt;ortl
- Himself.
-------- -­
Me. Rye-Quiut and steady;, weatera. taft 1 te not far off. nor bard to find, when we seek
Me. Barley—Firm and dull: western. (B&lt;(75c. j Him with the whole beartlKom. x, 8,9; Jet
Corn-Na 2 tlrtn and quiet; May.
xxix. 13). nnd if we would walk continually
July, 4nd46H'ra steamer mixed. 60c; Nu. Z, 11 xvttb Him. esteeming Hte fellowship more
‘Jad-i-Tle*dr:.
l,mn **&gt; eb*- w’e
never walk ia dark
34tu»Z5 1-Mc Juno.83Hc: July. 34*o; state, ro® • DHKS.
,
47c; western. JB^tlc. Pork— Firm and in­
P “On tbe left tmnd. where He doth
active; obi mess, C7.7S. Lard- Quiet and
work, but I canuot behold Him. lie bideth
nominal: steam rendered. |10J»j.
Himself ou the right, baud that I cannot
*ee Him •' The remark* on the last verse
East BurvAXO, April 10.
Cattle-119 loads on sale, market slower and are oLo applicable here, and yet there is
very irregnlar; choice to best heavy steers, another idde of the truth. We may walk
£
light to mniiam. $l.OlM-3*. with Him In peae* nnd quietuem and yet
Hous-3D loans on sMo; market opened DM know why He doetb this or that. He
fairly arrive; Yorkers. $8.0
pigs, may say to uh as to Peter. “Wlrni I tin thou
mediums, $7.»*RA'O. Sheep aud Lambs-Ui knowert not now. but thou «hait know hero
loads on Bate; market o|&gt;-.-ncd dull and llktp niter'' And It will always be true until
15c lower for nil kinds; bent wool lambs,
l.7((p7.OQ; gocxl to fair $&gt;.;5Ua.5O; commua to “the morning” that we know only in part,
&gt;«r. Sa.rou6.5o-. clipped
cuppra uno.
S-*"
k,,OW "™ “ 'd*&gt;
fair.
lambs. SAtoUiluU; I *■'
fair u
to tfood wool
sheep. SS.Tii’ji.oO; common known (1 Cor. xiii. I*. 12)
t-:.
™: -tiu 'But Hr kooweth tbe way that I
lu fair.
clipped shee|i. $4.A^.D0.
taar.' Hereisour comfort.“ili- knowattfc*
Jcn*:ninl&gt;'-&gt; comfort waa. “Tbou, I) Lord,
ST- uocta, April 10.
Wheat-Lower, cash, taHk: May. UvpJt'Kc; kuowt-»t me" iJer. xii. Mj. Tbe ixird Jeaua
July, i&gt;MM194&gt;:: AugusU 7Sc. Corn-Higher: taught u* to find oomfort tn tliwe words,
cash.
Atay. VMc; July.Xsjfc. Oats "Your Heavenly Father knoweth" (Math.
—Higher, caali.
May. lower. SI He.
Pork-Firm: |I7AHit..7«. Lard - Nominal;
than ho bad for 1
ID.Ii. WhUky—Steady at &gt;L1L
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Tbe Kansas crop report says that 14 per
rent, of wheat in the state has been winter
killed. The condition as compared, with a
full average, is .4 per cenu
There are 800 passengers on tbs Hecla,
the steamar now long overdue at New
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MiuwaCKn. April 10.

“When He hath tried me. 1 shall cume
forth as gold.’ Therefore he could also say,
"Though He slay me, yet will I trust In
Him" (Job xiii, 13.15),cr with Lsakh, "BoUH. Gad te my mlvaiiou" (Deliverer); "I
will tru* anA nM be afraid” (xll, 1).

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and shut quickly up again

inal County News.
ored man. ’’He Jett playin ’possum. Jet’
give ’im to me. I do like ‘possum, 1 does!”
E.a*a Kuaaen. ox xmh&gt;&gt;v
--------- The
?rowd roared. •’Give ’im toOle Varj . Hsnry Tasker's the past week—Mabie
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Newton visited her aunt in PennfieJd the ginny!" it said.
“Give 'im to the solid south!”
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past week—Geo. Hsrtotn wa* in town
Finally, the marketman having disap­
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Frida J and Saturday—Mabie Tuckerman
Wai» at Battle Creek last week visiting her peared in the mob and nobody claiming
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ah’tor, Mrs. Alfred Young—Elia Latty L- । ownership, the officer banded hia ’powmmtthooe from Lansiux—A sugar party at ahipovwr Urthe delighted darky, who bore
it away in triumph.—New York Herald.
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tbe .Central Louse Friday evvrifag. (toW-jtfgitt)—School, couuneuceti Monday at the
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Center, after a two weeks vacation. Lot» . Ue Smith in the chair—Alma Phillips has
As our party were ascending the gorge
I
commenced taking music lessons of Mrs. which lead* to Petra from tho Wady-elLouise Smith—Mrs. Melvin 'Tuckerman Arabah. one of our camels suddenly
visited her moth er. Mrs. Hartoui, tbU dropped down dead. This was* in the
week—Instead of President Dodds preach­ evening, and wc returned to our camp
ing Sunday. h(J sent Rev. Alden. The without succeeding In our object that day.
people were verj- much, disappointed—A But early next morning we started again
heavy wind and hall storm passed over for Petra, and ou reaching the carcass of
this place Thursday night about eleven the dead camel in the early dawn wc found
o’clock blowing down trees and scaring al&gt;out adoaen vultures congregated around
the
people generally—Mrs. Garrison it, some of which had already gorged them­
Moore was at Battle Creek three days last selves and were almost unable to fly. Now,
when the camel dropped down nona of
these, birds were in eight,' bnl here next
morning, while the carcass was unite
fresh,
they had swooped down oo their
Adah Webster spent part ot her vacation
with friends In Middleville—Greta Young prey. There could have been no smell of
returned to school at Grand Rapids Mon­ carrion from thia carcass, but it might
day-Lida Felghner spent Sunday at Has­ easily have been within sight of a bird
tings—Rev. L. Brumm is the guest of rela­ soaring at a high elevation, which would
tives and friends here—Blanche Heaton, have rendered it invisible to a traveler at
of Jackson, has been spending a few days tbe same time an animal of the size of a
with Edith Fleming—Another son arrived camel lying motionless on the ground
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Hulse. would have been easily visible to a vulture
Sunday night—Rev. Shearer, of the while out of sight.
In order to account for the assembling of
Evangelical chqrch. has been changed
a group of vultures in so short a time as is
from this station to tiiat of Ludington
He will be greatly missed by his many here indicated, while none of these birds
supfriends
Cora aranen.
Aldrich. ; was apparently
friend, here
tore—
—Lottie
lx&gt;tu, and core
r within sight, we may —
vAII«M«K1bI. »nd «h.r. .tu-ruM Ite P~
U&gt;« bird, .prr^lthmMlrn. U
B.rn &lt;». lAeh-r, ln«liul« &gt;1 Mlddterllle j
-----------_ high altiti
altitude; each bird
«*Htrrisv
at a
Saturday—
—Kato
Kato Dickinson.
Dickinson. Ora
Ora Smith,
Smith, i dlstrict ana
Fannie Appleman and Mabie Cooper went soars about, keeping a steady gaxe on tbe
to Charlotte Tuesday to attend the B. Y. ground for the carcass of some animal, at
]’. U. convention lu session there—Last the same time being within sight of bls fel­
Sunday afternoon Tom Goodwin, a linen lows. As soon ax prey is sighted by one
ot the group he swoops down toward it,
peddler, was discovered lying out back of
Chas. Scheldt's saloon, and on ..investiga­ and this action is a signal to the other
te it was found he had been drugged ' birds that a meal ia to be had where the
and robbed of • over 830. Rol Dunham. । bird descended, and they all flock down
Will Treat and Will Loveland were ar­ accordingly.—London Spectator.

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retted and their examination wah held
Taesday morning, at which time they
were bound over to the circuit court, and
are now boarding with J. H. McKevitt. of
Hastings—The youngest child of G. S.
Downs died Tuesday morning after a sicknes* of only a few hours. The funeral
was held at the M. E. church Wednesday
afternoon—James McKelvey died Wednes­
day morning about 7-30, after suffering
with menial and physical troubles *for
—
some time.

The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
R. A.'Bailey, next Tuesday the 18th.
Usual services at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday. Evening service at
7:30.
t
The Y. P. S. C. E. meets in the Pres0. .0 and will be led by Misa Carrie Y utz.

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I Dexter D. Crouse, CarI to a
1 Allee M Craig. City
' '*«*&gt;. L Keeler, Middleville
1 J: CJxtrw Bpxuldftrg. "
i Ira Saab. City
1 Myrtle n. Sweet, City

You are cordially invited to attend the GRAND OPENING

We are going to give you some talk on

hats.
Ladles why not save jour money. When
vou want a nice stylish hat you can save
from 25 to 100 per cent by buying at the

SATURDAY, APRIL 8th

Racket
.
Children’s school hats for 19 cents. A
dandy with flower wreath for 25, at the
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Racket
You can buy one of the latest style
ladles trimmed hats at the Racket and save
money enough for several other articles.

Of SPRING DRESS GOODS SPRING CAPt-S
. and JACKETS.

If we sell you anything but silk trim­
mings we tell you, at the Racket
When you buy a hat before you see our
stock and prices you. loose money every
time.
l
The Rackkt.
.
I
When others tell you the Racket goods
are not the same never mind it they may
be better.
I
Why we can and will sell you as good
I or better goods at less price. We buy for
net cash and take advantage of the market.
Our New York buyer Is looking for bank­
rupt stocks all the time and we get our
share.
We have tbe largest assortment of all
silk ribbons in the city at less price than
the old figures, at the Racket.

You will find at our store the handsomest line of Spring Gnnrl

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ever shown in Kalamazoo.

We are making a specialty of children's
hats at the Racket

We have the largest assortment of ladies
trimmed hats in the city, and with three
milliners we expect tu have all tbe season'
at the Racket.

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We Just received $50 worth ot new cmb roldery from our auction house. Call’
a nd see It and get prices, at the Racket.

“It j» very kind of you. Mr. Jelly, to ask
me to be your wife, but it can never be.”
We have the latest fad In gauntlet gloves ।
It waa a fair young woman wbo spoke. .
The man whose doom she had thus sealed i at the Racket,
I
We have just got a stock of fast black
had the appearance of a wreck.
She waa the twodocenth woman who Taffety gloves from auction; all knew thia
had crashed his hopes, and it began to have spring at about one-half price, at the
Its effect on him.
Racket.
He rose from his knees trembling.
Our Bankrupt shoes are nearly gone, but
She waa sorry for him, as women are un­
der such circumstances, but she had done we have a bld in ou another lot, so come
the lient she could.
In and see them, at the Racket.
In a few brief momenta ho recovered hia
A few copper bottom tea kettles for 50
Hia lips quivered, but he was bound to co nt* at the Racket.

_ulj something.

“What shall I dot” he moaned.
The girl shook her bend.
“I’ve asked two doaen women to marry

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The Old Store Cipher.
Ten years ago part of the education of a
store clerk used to be the mastering of the
cipher plan adopted in marking, but this
la now quite a small matter. Most stores
mark their goods in plain figures, and the
tho few that do not adopt a very simple
plan for denoting the price.—St/Txxjix |
.Globe-Democrat. "

Tbe average man of guns and dogs would
•caroely think of hunting "de possum an de
coon” on Broadway. Yet down in the thick­
PBOBATR OBD3R
est roar of metropolitan traffic I have seen
a frantic band of street urchins chase the
nimble coon. A day or two ago a market­ u2,^T°l,BSIllWdr’ “ m” Fro0“- om”
man crossed over from the postoffice carry­
ing a big sack of stuff toward the market.
Ho stopped to avoid a street car, got a close
rub from a truck and had his sack knocked
matter of the estate of limner
off by tbe crowd on the walk. A lot of stuff K!■»»•
Crittenden. deceased.
rolled out. and among other things a round
Wm. P. Sltnais. administrator of said eetato,
ball of fur that puxxled the bystanders.
■ "It’s hedgehog,” said one.
"No, it’s a coon," said another.
“Cooat It’s a 'possum," exclaimed a
third.
“I meant a ’possum,” explained the man
who had said it was a coon.
Meanwhile a great crowd gathered and
ceased and all other iwnons Intonated In said
racato , are required to appear at a session of

^■.,-ISSWf! XteK-KS.«

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THE RACKET

Are
style
burn
men

iNbUCtHENTl

IN order to get your trade we-will allow the fair the round trip
to every purchaser of Twenty Five Dollars worth of Goods at our
store.
Respectfully,

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LIVINGSTON &amp;, BLOCK,
KALAMAZOO, MICH

you haTe&lt;.» |j0 ajghcd, “and now what

The ladles missionary society will hold shall l dof I am completely worn out.”
their usual monthly meeting on WednesHer face waa ablate and her eyeaanapped.
day tbe l»lb at the Presbyterian parson- 1
Then she became cold and cruel.
"You would better have yourself uphvlage at 1:10. All are earnestly invited to
I stored and try again,” xho biased between
attend.
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t Jher clinched teeth.—Chicago Dispatch.
The M. E. church will be entertained
Wednesday April 19. by Mesdames G. G. j
Learn tux UkWrit*.
Spaulding, I. E. Hogle, John Spence.
The question in being asked, both in Eu­
Doud. Crawley, Weissert. Sterling, Fuller.
Myer*, Wardell. Wightman and the Misses rope and America, why it is that the band
Blanche Hogle. Lena Fuller and Pearl writing of tbe average individual continues
Spaulding. Supper served In the, church so poor despite the time and effort spent
dining rooms from 5 tu 7 p. m. A cor­ by the schools in teaching the art of writ­
ing. The physicians, too, aroused by their
. dial Invitation is extended to all.
own personal observations, have raised a
Every Christian Endeavor society in the protest against existing methods of teach­
county is preparing to send large delega* ing writing. They bold that both myopia
tions to Middleville, on April *J2nd, to at­ and scoliosis, which develop so largely dur­
tend the third semi-annual convention of ing school life, are distinctly traceable and
the Barry County Christian Endeavor Un- taught in writing lessons; that these harm­
lou. it will be tbe best meeting held yet. ful postures are due to the “slope” or
Interesting papers and discussions, fine 1 "slant" of the writ big; that the spine will
speakers, enthusiastic workers, and a cor­ certainly be twistotnunlessan upright style
dial welcome are some of the attractions. ot writing is ado|4ed; that vertical writ­
Don’t fall to be there! Middl^ylllr. April ing, if substitutedfortbe prevailing “slop­
43nd.
ing" style, would obviate all of these trou
The C. L. 3. ^C. will meet with Mrs. ble*. It bus also been shown by expert
Colgrove Saturday evening, April 15tb, ment that lhe vertical style of writing can
be taught more quickly than tbe “slopwith the following-program:
,ing." and when learned is more legible.
Roll Call—flvd'at ions from Herodotus.
We seem to be reaching a point where the
Classic Greek coarse in English, Mrs. H.
typewriter will do the whole business.—
Bailey.
Buffalo Commercial.
Manual of Christian Evidences. Mrs.
Stauffer.
Hand to Mouth Buying.
Scientific Phrases of Mining. Mrs. N.
One family in London, with an income
Bailey.
.
t
American and Grecian Jurisprudence of about five dollars a week, made seventytwo different purchases of tea d,uring the
Compared, Mrs. Striker.
Character sketch ot Alexander, Mr*. five weeks. Inasmuch u thia family never
took more than two meals a day at home.
Bowne.
It la evident that they never bought more
Critic, class.
than n single drawing of tea at a time.
Tbe H. C. T. Club will meet with Mr*. Seventy-two purchases of tea in thirty-five
Myers, next Modday night, with the fol- days b&gt; two purchases a day (Sunday in­
lowing program:
cluded), and two extra. Of these thirty
Roil call—quotations.
families it is evident that quite a number
Music.
went to the grocery every day of their lives
Recitation—Miss Bertha Pflug. —not a few of them several times a day.
History lesson.
This hand to mouth existence is at enmity
Music.
with thrift; it is scarcely poaaible that any
Select reading. Miss Lizzie Clark.
family should escape from poverty until it
Singing by choir.
learns wiser methods of expenditure.—Dr ।
Washington Gladden in Century.
Marriage Ueeaae*.
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SFR1NQ JEflSON ’93

DOINGS

104 EAST MAIN STREET.

ON

RUSSELL’S
BARGAINS

52.50

Delight and Surprise
Patrons.
TIIE QUALITY OF MATERIAL
AND BEAUTY OF DESIGN
IN OUR LINES OF
DRY GOODS; FANCY GOODS;
DRESS GOODS
AND MILLgNERY
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.

Julius
Russell

Buys any shoe in our Window this
week. They are th? latest style
and every pair guaranteed to give
satisfaction. See them. Also

SOUTH SIDE
STATE ST.

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F. Q. STOWELL’S

Repairing by J. C. Woodruff..

Between

The fact that we are doing more
business than ever before is evi­
dence that our goods have been
selected with judgment; that they
have met with favor; that our prices
are right

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FLOUR $1.65.
We want your

BUTTER* EGGS

Remember we ship our owh
A 1 Quality and Low Price.
Produce and can pay the highest
I can write you the best and safest market.
life insurance- vritten. Write me
your wants.
Remember we in not in the
nng.
C. E. INGERSON, Agknt.
NiAvilte, Mich.

trad
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Ladies fine shoes C to EE. A com­
plete line of Men, Ladies, Misses
and Children’s Spring Goods in all,
grades. Call ana see them before
buying.

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HARRINGTON AND
STARR PIANOS,

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ROSS, LEVIS fr PIPER’S

FARRAND &amp; VOTEY WHITE ROSE
Organ Co., are making the World's'
Fair $50,000 organ. Moral: Buy
the best at a reasonable price.

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Jos. Rogers &amp; Co.

nnd not only that, you will save money 7

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our business and
enough of it to ei
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VOL. XXXVII. NO. 51

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 20, 1893.
Published Thursdays by

QUICK MEAL
Gasoline Evaporating Stove

Is the very latest improvement in the
line of GASOLINE STOVES.
It is perfectly safe and reliable, all perish­
able parts being made.of anti-rust material.

THE MEW
STYLE
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GASOLINE GENERATING STOVES
Are a great improvement over the old
style, generating only once for the three
burners and gas j^t. The late improve­
ments render the stoves absolutely safe,
$ can be proven by a visit to my store
where you can see one in operation.

IRA VAN VALGWqm
ONE FOR
TWENTY.
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Will be glad to see you at the old

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We issue coupons, and &gt;*ou are entitled to one
with every dollar cash trade and when/4’ou have
twenty w.e will redeem them with $1.00 either cash or
trade. This is equal to a 5 per cent, discount for
( ash. Call and see us, we have one of the most
complete lines of Boots and Shoes in the city, and
will not be undersold. Our expenses are light and
we will give you good goods for your- money. All
’goods warranted not to rip

WOOLLEY &amp;■ BR2NS0N.

WANTED!

SAW LOGS.
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
ran’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

salvatioh - army im
cn Michigan Avenue, across from
roller mill, where he has a fine line
of Agricultural Implements, Wag­
ons, Buggies and Carriages.

See the Gallery Plow andthe Ratchet Spring Tooth Har
row, the best in the market.
Don’t fail to call on him before
purchasing anything in his line.
Buying for cash and running at a
very light expense enables him to
sell goods at the lowest notch. *

Jesse Townsend.
25

YEARS
SOLID WEAR
Is the length of time that

STERLING INLAID
SPOONS AND 10KS
Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
fet a Present—"Good
'orm," of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewele ry store
Quality and price al­
ways right.

J. L WILKINS, agt. F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable.,Jeweler.

WHOLE NO. 1975

officiating.
Her Sunday
has been over-crowded and a third teacher Prairieville,
would enable many of our larger pupils to school class of young men, she so long
attend who cannot now on account of the taught, acting as honorary, pall bearers.
crowded condition of the school, and It Many and beautiful were the floral offer­
would also enable the district board to ad­ ings, which loving hands brought to decor­
COOK BBOS..
mit foreign pupils who during post years ate her last resting place. She was laid
have
been excluded because they could not to rest beside her husband In tbe Richland
HaLHTINGH, JI ICH.
be accomodated—The state fish warden cemetery^.
was In our village several days last week,
and has sworn out six warrants for the ar­
Another one of the old pioneers was call­
rest of as many of our young men, whom ed to his rewan! on the afternoon of tbe
he alleges speared flsh through the ice last 8th, and bls funeral services were held at
Nashville.
winter and we understand that many more his lata residence on the 10th, Rev. Pope,
Geo. F. Strlnghnm, of Bailie Creek, was warrants will soon follow. The boys officiating to a large audience who met to
d finest at A. R. Wolcott’s oyer Sunday— have employed Palmerton A Smith to de­ pay the last tribute df respect to one who .
S. E. Cook, of Charlotte, called on Mends fend them, and they propose to make a has mingled with us In our joys and sor­
here Sunday—Miss Minnie Fumiys Is big fight—It Is reported that Mr. Velte rows for over half a century. William
home froni the normal at Ypsilanti for the will build a fine residence this summer.
Willison leaves a wife and two,sons grown
spring vacation—Geo. Truman, of Grand
up and married. Geo. and Byron, besides a
Bedford.
Rapids, v'sited bla parents arid friends
Mrs. L. M. Wilkinson returned.’from large circle of relatives and friends to
here over Sunday—Prof. Will Potter, of
mourn his departure. Mr. W- was born In
the school nt Harrison, called on friends Hastings Friday—Edgar Nye and family
1879, and with bls parents came to Barry
here Monday—Misses Electa and Minnie have moved into the Cookson house—Mrs. county in 1837, where he has cOBitnaed to
Furnlss were Id Hastings,, Monday after­ Joe Godsmark returned from Battle Creek wide for these many years-vMerton Wil- •
noon, the guests of Miss Lulu Feighner— Monday—The ladies aid society will meet lison and wife, of Battle Creek. Waldrpu
Mr. and Mrs. L W. Feighner and Mr. and next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. and Albert Willison and their wives, e&lt;
Mrs. R. J. Wade and son, were at Has­ Smith Stanley St.—Quite a number of our Assyria, made their uncle W. T. .Barber, i
tings Sunday—Mrs. R. J. Miller has re­ people are on the sick list, among the
brief visit the fore part of last week, called
turned from an extended visit at Jones- number being noticed Walter Macomber,
here by the death and funeral of their un­
Sle and Niles, her daughter, Miss Jen- Dave Whitney, Mrs. Chas. Ederle, Mrs.
cle. Wm. Willison, returning to their re­
i came with her to visit her sister Mrs. Richard Whitney and Bessie Gifford—Mrs.
spective homes on Taesday—Will Elliott •
C. L. Glasgow and other friends—B. D. L. A. Stratton went to Kalamazoo last Sat­
has returned from southern Illinois, where
Robinson and Edla Smith spent the iore­ urday to meet her husband and to make
he has been taking lessons In veterinary
part of the week at Albion visiting rela­ arrangements for moving there—There
surgeonry. He now is prepared to attend
tives and friends—O. W. McColl has been was a Sunday school organized in tho Kirany and all calls in that line of his profes­
sent from this station to Charlotte and O. by school house last Sunday with Mr. At­
sion—-Mrs. Arthur Bush is slowly recover­
M. Hollinger has taken his place at the wood of thisi place as superIntondent,
ing from her late serious sickness, and her
depot here—Mrs. J. W. McAllister is vis­ Leonard Evans as secretary and Florence
many friends now hope to see her around
iting In,Canada-John B.'Smith sold his Jones treasurer—Born, to Mr. and Mrs.
again in the near future—Some farmers
John
inman,
Monday,
April
10th,
a
son
—
home across the street to R. £. Sturgis
are plowing up their fall sown wheat and
Tuesday, on contract
Dl^d, in Silver Plume, Colorado, Ruth, in­ sowing the ground to oatsj/Kandolph
fant daughter of Mr. Silas Brotherton,
Polly is building a new bam with basement
Cloverdale.
formerly of this place. The mother of
under the whole of It. Thot 1 "
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Searles
• A shed Is being erected at the brick the child riled last November and her re­
[e has condoing the carpenter wpik.
yard 105 ft long and 80 ft wide.
The mains were brought to Kalamazoo, her traded to have the sude rodL- „
with „^,.
steel
side track will be moved close to the shed. former home, for interment. The babe
plating then painted, the cost of which
Cloverdale can soon boast of having one was also brought east and was laid beside
will be little more than tbe ordinary roof­
of the finest brick yards in tno state—Our its I mother. Mr. B. has the sincerest
ing with shingles. Should that kind of
school commenced last Monday with Mr. sympathy of Ills many friends here In this
covering prove satisfactory, no doubt many
Backus as teacher—Most of the fanners doable bereavement. His mother, Mrs. Z.
others will be induced to folidw In line
here have finished sowing oats—George Macomber, and sister, Miss Pearl, attend­
with the advanced improvements of the
Deck.has just returned from n trip to ed the funeral In Kalamazoo—Miss Anna
day—David Moshlcr is preparing to retire
Niagara Falls—John Duonon is expected Bird, of Johnstown, spent Sunday with
from active lousiness as a farmer, and will
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home
from
South
Berni
this Miss Myrt.e Nye.
soon move to Delton—U. S. Burst has
week—Hugh Campbell went to Kalama­
rented his farm to Thomas Kelley. , and
zoo last Tuesday to attend a funeral—
Rutland.
will soon move to Delton—Hurry Mattison
Charles Collins lino the misfortune to in­ mA. Chase and wife, of . Hastings, spent
has left the hotel and gone to Battle Creek,
jure his baud on a buzz saw and has had Sunday with their son Artie on High
Ixsw Flint taking his place as landlord at
quite a severe time, be having caught cold street—J. McGuire, of Cloverdale, visited the American hotel—Mrs. Henika, of Au­
in the injured member. Bipod poisoning Mr. Yeckley’s people Sunday—C. H. Stone
gusta, opened her millinery store last
was feared, but he is now on the gain— has sold his farm to Wm. Leohcr. Con­
week over A. A. Aldrich A Son’s store.
John Ryan who was quite ill is able to be sideration 82.000—Lynn Lankard is at­
Communication.
about once more although still quite fee­ tending school at High street—Alta Yeckble—Mr. and Mrs. Isaac iH'back visited ley has returned from an extended visit
Quite a laughable little Incident occurred
the latter’s father and sister Inst Thurs­ with relatives at Hickory Corners—Artie in tbe High school a few days ago, that
day—Rev. H. Spittier is to be .our pastor Cutse is at work for E. Gorham—Uncle will please all old pioneers Who may learn
again for another year—Mr. and Mrs. I‘. Frank Smith has traded his farm in Alle­ of It. The class are reading the History
Karns, of Brush Ridge, made a business gan county—Bid Benham and wife attend­ of Michigan, and under the heading of
'trip to Cloverdale last Tuesday.
ed the fnnerakof David Hoes. Sunday^ ••Pioneers’’ written by Judge Cooley, he
C. VV. Biggs has purchased 40 acres or givQj a very graphic account of the early
what is kuown as the Charley Newton pioneers’ days and says. "The style of
Mrs. Lena Doyle is visiting her sister, farm—N. Calms and Cora Craig were on living was necessarlally plala For cloth­
Mrs. Fiske, near Chelsea—Arthur Patton Eviet avenue Sunday—Whitney Tanner ing. cbean coarse cloth answered tbe pur­
and wife visited his mother over Sunday— entertained company from Hastings fast pose. Silks for the woman, and broad­
Lewis Tompson and bls mother Mrs. L. SundayVEmmous Chase rides la a new cloth for the man were rare extravagances:
Tompson returned Saturday from a week’s carriage—Oscar Crook and son were tbe many a bridegroom; destined to become an
visit with friends in Battle Creek—Mrs. guests of E. Green and wife the fore part important personage In business and po­
C. H. Ruggles will go to Ionia Tuesday as of the week—Ernest Edmunds and wife litical circles went to tbe altar in Ken­
a delegate for the W. F. M. Society—M. spent Sunday with tbe latter’s parents-*/ tucky Jean, and received his bride In cali­
Wood is moving into bls own house. . He Willie Martin spent Saturday night with co. and ths wedding journey from tbe
has lately bought a farm about one mile Charley WellesP-Sunday school was or­ bride’s home to the husbann’s was made
cast of the village. II formerly belonged ganized at Hardscrabble last Sunday. El­ with an ox team, etc” When tee Profess­
to A. J. Bowne—William Wileox has re­ bridge Gorham. supBrintendeut-X-E. E. or called the class for recitation, be asked
turned from the north, having worked up Gorham la expected home from. California about their style of living, dress, etc,, the
class answered that their living was plain,
there through the winter—Owen Brezee some time io May.
•
and their dress cheap and durable, and
will scon move onto the place formerly
Hope Center.
when they wanted to get married, they
owned by A. Blackman—Miss Lillie Haz­
We persumo
en will teach the school in the Pendill Dlst
Lyman Chamberlin, of Coats Grove, and went to Kentucky Jean.
this summer—Rev. VanAntwerp was call­ son Henry, of Antrim comUy, v’slted that not a member of that class had ever
ed to Mecosta county on business last week, friends in this vicinity last week—Nora seen, and perhaps never heard of that
returning Saturday—C. Carpenter enter­ Martin, of'Hard Scrabble, was the guesiof kind of pioneer dress goods, which shows
tained his brother aud wife of Athens, Lotie Pavne last week—Nettie Hazel, Of how rapidly we are marching on. While
during the past week—Mrs. J. E. Calms Kalamazoo, is visiting her friends In this tho old pioneers may not l&gt;e able to dem­
entertained the Womans Foreign Mis­ vicinity—Jane Chandler "visited friends in onstrate a problem in Euclid, or translate
sionary society-last Wednesday. 17 were Qdimby last week—F. Nowards* twin boys a sentence in Latin, they knew that Ken]
present.
are staying at Sam Williams’ at present— tucky Jean was not the place where
Bessie Pratt, of South Hastings, spent a pioneers went to get married.
Dowling.
few days of last week with friends in this
The farmers are all plowing and Im­ placo^-U. V. Loomis aud wife visited rel­
Following Is the list of jurors drawn for
proving the time, while the sun shines— atives at Coats Grove last Wednesday and the May terra of the circuit court, com­
Alta Frey did not go to Wm. Borough's to Thursday—Mrs. Orrin Loomis Is improv­ mencing May 2nd:
work, as they could not get any one to stay ing under the treatment of Dr. Scribner—
Harvey Handy, Hastings township.
with her for company, she Is is now work­ Mrs. Hurt called nt O. I). Loomis’ Monday • IL K. Grant, 1st ward city.
ing for Fred Budd, in Johnstown—We will —•Allie Yakely, of Hastings, visited friends
D. W. Rogers. 3rd ward city*
report io you about the wedding next week here Saturday and Sunday.
Stephen Bran date iter. Hope.
which will occur this week Wednesday—
■ Samuel Johnson, Irving. .
Emma Winters went to Kalamazoj last
Qressjr.
Elbert Simmons, Johnstown.
Thursday, to remain there until the fruit
Oats are about all sown and fanners are
Win. F. Jarard. Maple Grove.
season opens, then she will go to the Lake plowlug for corn—Willie Jackson, of Sil­ . A. Murdock, Orangeville.
Shore—Died, on the 14th, at the homo of ver Creek, visited M. and A. Fisher the
Ell Lindsey. Prairieville.
A. Granger, Caleb Tompson, after a few first of the week—Thursday last while at
■Lyman Bates, Rutland..
days of patient suffering with brain fever. work at Shaw's saw mill, Case Norman
John Mnngerson. Tbornapple.
Mr. Tompson had reached the age of 72.. had the misfortune to break his leg just , Jacob Risinger, Woodland.
He and bis wife had separated a number above the ankle—Mrs. Mrs. Mary Barber ' Geo. S. Mine?. Yankee Springs.
of years ago, she living with her daughter, has had an addition of a wood house built
W. W. Latty, Assyrix
and he found a home with A. Granger. All to her bouse—Our schools both commenced
George Frey. Baltimore.
that tender care and loving hands could on Monday last with Sarah Barber al West
John E. Williaon, Barry,
do, could not release his sufferings, until Creasy, aud Blanche Thorpe at East Creasy
l^ewis Decker. Carlton.
death camo and claimed bis own.
The as teachers—Mr. aud Mrs. Kiefe, of Kala­
Wm. Strong. Castleton.
deceased leaves a wife, one son and two mazoo. were tin* guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sooby, Hastings.
daughters to mourn bls loss. Funeral was Shorter on Saturday—Bert Mason is busy
Newton Bronson. City, 1st ward.
held last Saturday at the Evcngellcal baling straw, ot which be is doing quite an
Milford Abbott. City, 3rd ward.
church and the remains were interred In extensive business—The many friends of
John Sprague, Hope.
the'Lacev cemetery—M. Aldrich left last Mrs. Fluvia Vandewalker will be pained
J. W. Godfrey. Irving.
Thursday to visit relatives in Van Buren to bear of her death, which occurred at her
Edwln-ldcn, Johnstown.
Co., from thence he will resume bls Jour­ home In this place on Saturday, April 15i
Julius Belgh, Maple Grove.
ney to New York—F. Pursell has moved 189H, at 11:30 o'clock. Flavia Stone was
John C. Klllock. Orangeville.
In Mrs. Altman’s house—Grandma Frey boro August 4lh, 1824. Her mother dying
Altnnnd Farr. Ptalrieville.
Is very poorly—O. B. Van 'Horn is here when she was a child she was adopted as
Warren Calkins. Rutland.
making a short visit with his parents—E. a daughter by Wm. Lewis, of Yankee
Walter Rolartson, Thornapple.
Herrington will soon commence work on Springs. On September 28, 1843, she was
Leonard Wunderllch. Worland.
his new barn—School commences the 04th untied In marriage to Wm. Vandewalker
with Jennie Pilgrim as teacher—The date by the Rev. Leonard Slater. She immed­
Nstne aud residence.
of school commencing, has been; changed iately came with her her husband upou the No &lt;
from the 24 to the first of May—Dr. and farm where she lias sine* resided, it then M i William E. Burough. Johnstown
I Kalte yirtiwns. Baltimore
Mrs. VanHorn are entertaining a nelce being In a primltlye condition. Bravely
Married.
from Albion nt present—Mrs. C. P. Lang and courageously’ sire. bure the hardships
Is still caring fur her sick daughter. Mrs. of pioneer life as! she ever atler did all Th NG ATE-STEVENS. M srried at the Meth­
odist MMrsonage. in efite dry. April ITth. by
Ju'las Crosby, at Battle Creek—On Wed­ trials that came to her lot Death removed
U-r. W M. i’liffer. tlautcia Tongate and
nesday eveulug, the 19th, will be the her husband about S3 years ago leaving
Lena Stev &gt;ns. both &lt;4 Johnatown.
nmrringc of Wm. Burough to Kate Clem­ her with a family! of children Ur care for,
ens. nt the home of the bride's parents. nil of which she brought up to honorable
Catherine I- Stone to Geo, w. Loehr, 37 a, zee
May j»y and peace attend them through man and womaidiaod. She was ever an
M. UutUiiKi. Mono
life—Mr. and Mrs. A. Huffman and their active worker in line church an efficient
Loyal E. Kuappeu to Silvester OreuMt, tots,
brother Wm. expect to attend the lecture teacher in the Suinlay schools, where she dir, Itsoo.
John Glint to -"ntoerine B. I-eabm. 1 a, see
next Wednesday evening, nt Hastings, will be greatly missed. After au Illness
1», lUtUmoro. KO.
given by Rev. VanAntwerp, of Detroit—A of about 8 months, which she so patiently
Cha*. U. Pnrdv to Owen Brezee. parcel, sec 27
social at Mee's hall, Wednesday evening. bore, she quietly fell asleep. A post mor­ Oran gev dlr. 8390.
Goo. J. Lo.it: to Joseph L Ashalter. lot 44 and
•Mias L. Barrett is expected to speak on tem examination revealed her* disease to
4J.
•■1&lt;&gt;r-iiii.
elocution,
William siutery to M. C. Woodmans®*. K *4
be cunear of the liver. She- leawa seven
children io muum her lura: Fred and Ar­ lot* 4 »ud a. cirv,
ctjwrle* Ciwk to William Slattery, N *4 lots 4
thur Vandewalker. of Kalamazoo, -Hrs.
Our supervisor in busy taking the assess- Fanny Brown, who lives on the old home­
Bhtcktnan’s add. Delton. SO.
me nts—Carpenter &lt;Jt Son and L. D. Warn­ stead, Mrs. Hatlie Shean, whose home Is
Ma'U F.teh te Jn-epb Stevens, SI a, sec 30,
er are getting on a large supply ot agricul­ In Texas. Mrs. Emma Hammond, of Ya«ke« Bprtnp, gtOOO.
Owen A. Brtzee to Chas, and Carri j Purdy, 1
tural tools and wagons and buggies&gt;— Ed. Pralri«ville,-Mrs. Minnie llammond, of
s-e 9. Pr.tnrvtl'.e, »Z30.
Leonard is circulating a paper and getting Hastings, aud Wm. V-nlawoKter, who is a.ChrisuNt
’ierJ. Clwk to Lludle L Lowden, lot
subscriptions for the rase course—Al L. In the far west; alao 22 grand children and
Cooper baa moved his stock of furniture ts 8 great grand children, two sisters and
tbe Haight building—A nhwl tanking in thraa breUMrs aud unnumbered friends,
o.ir district haa been called to diacaM the liar faaaral was largely attended on Tues­ Bush’s add. Barry.
,, wan.......
-r.
advisability of hiring a third teaabsr la day al bar late heme with Rev. Baracs,
I our Mhool. For teveral years our school • of Kalamazoo, and Rev. VanAntwerp, af

Hastings Banner.

t

of any paper tn
County.

county’news’

�There was, we think .
■rwotant that ha ahonld earrfn?y
from any amusement that
mw.

Hood’s Cures
Almost Miraculous
absolutely Helpless
Hopeloss

and

ver and asked him to obtain.it for him
from the snbtcmuiraa treasury. The
old man readily consented, and request­
ing Gilbert to accompany him led the
way to the room beneath the temple.

AN OAKVILLE MIRACLE.

OtoJt-ailootdta retaonaaMb,
dta cbo-L ta* 6t* bundrea too, wm ta
faameMo ,ta for him. roooerefnl Ibocgb THE REMARKABLE CASE OF MR.
be had taeB Ib hto opOTBtkaa. He felt
JOHN W. CONDOR.
Gilbert’, keen Mtahlng g» »pon him.
■nd be feared to look up. Hi, mvtom
L Helpless luff1" -------------,
ftagere ebook the box. tad the dice mV
the Staff of the Toronto General H«tepital and DlschargOd m Incurable
^^Come," cried Kolcta. "Yon do not
* _
.
.
&lt;fl. MIwulotlA

tai'w-"7h“«e tor
cheder
My «PP^«

SSSSnrwelUiV aolietolnr.

tinued the remedy

I con­

•

tbonifh be ml,bl him mn.w,.,
e'ra
birmlere. u b, „faw| |w' «» ouu.r
spirit, no oSense nerd be al,™ »7“,’w
people would reapeci him r" .?
lb.
By Um sou, rtEou^ian,,!".
meeUttowlllbe held Curl J ih, *W"'»

J,
«
nelghrd as much aa 100
2$1‘ tbe Inadtoto, and a
«
waa a rain of 00 pounds In a few weeks HaaUnaa on Um &lt;Ui suumJ
my
jol.ts
assumed
their
normal
sire,
"f
fear the test now. You have taken the
NOTES.
muscles became firmer, and In fact I was
an Empire Reporter.
same wager before from meP
The
good
people
of
Mldrf!n,iit„
..
"new man. By April 1 wm able to go to
(Toronto Empire.)
"I fear nothing,** the gambler an«rad for th. Inner want, /, a I
work In the bMkei factory, sod now I can
For more than a year past tbe readers of
for which a aoto of think, w.. p.JJ*"1swerad. “I take the betl"
work ten boors a day wllh wy man.
1
The other players also placed smaller Hie Empire have been given the partlcu- often stay on duty over time without feeb
The muale b, th, Kb,xl! eh
sums upon the board upon the evenade, tor, ot ««m ol ta o&gt;“' rawrltoblr eta, faJ^wtaTeffecU I Pl.r bMeb.ll in eollent and added much o&gt; u,. r»J£,
and the trickster tipped the box. The
of Ihe l»lli oentunr. «U. or newly *» « tho evenings and can run bases with any
One of the papers wu b, the dire.,
eleven clay cubes rolled across the stone
of the boya- Why I feei like dancing for
them. IB cmw bllborto held by tho met
tho Ulddloellle mhool. and ,
with a clinking rattle, and the eager eyce
very joy at tbe relief from abject misery was. loo. It should to- .
”p"h
counted quickly.
Kulcan had' again .drueed iuedle.1 wlenllrto to lx&gt; Ineur.- I suffenal m» long. Many • time I
lb1o&lt; If sr&gt;mo patron relrkt I.. ndS??
won. Chalpa had lost tho frnita of sev­ trle. The p«rtl«uton ot three eta, were for death to release me from my suffering.,
take part In orery mreilue of lh, ™ £
but
now
that
ail
!•
gone
and
1
ynjoy
eral years of swindling and usury.
vouched tor by euob letaios newepepore
Gilbert had seen that tho odd dice had u The W.ntUlon SpxlatoT and Time,. health aa only be can who suffered agony
There was a roo.ll, allendanr.
rtlL
come from the left and the even ones The HMUaiHcmU. Toronto HUI*. Be for years. 1 have given you a brief outr
Hue ot my sufferings, but from what I xena resera clentymen b.lB&lt; J ,X
I from the right end of the dicebox and
M. inde. Montre,!; PdroU ffewe.' Albany. have Wild, you can guess the depth of my during a portion of the tiifle.
j formed his conclusions, but ho refrained
gratitude for tbe great remedy that has re­
■ from announcing his discovery, or rather N. Y.; /..unurL .tUxinp Exprae tad
AU the MlddievUia teachers were
stored me to strength and health.
: his suspicions, and when Chalpa had other,, whoee reputotlon pl,ced beyond
of oourae. and all did their
Wishing to snbetantlate the truth of ent
make tbe meeting a laccess.
W to
made over to Kulcan tno sum of his question tho rtatementa made.
Mr. Condor's remarkable story tbe Era-'
j winnings they withdrew, followed by
Recently rumors have l&gt;e«n- afloat of a ptre representative called upon Mr. F. W.
Nashville
wm represmlM by tI1 h„
Of Crawfordsville. Ind.
' the other players, who were delighted remarkable re»e in the pretty little town James, the Oakville druggist referred to teachers save two.
7
1 1161
of Oakville, of a youhg man recovering above. Mr. James folly corroborated tbe
“It b with much graUtude that I tell of th*
j with Kulcan's good fortune.
Haatings had only two present
rondertul help received from Hood's Sarsap*i
Chalpa, on being left alone, threw after years of helplessness and agony. The statemoats of Mr. Condor. Whon the lat­
Mlltopauch
and
Metanrl.li,,
'
Empire
determined
to
subject
the
case
to
ter
had
first
taken
Dr.
Williams
’
Pink
,■ himself upon tho floor in a savage frenzy
r of rago and despair, and then and there the most rigid InvratlgaUon, aud acconl- Pills lie was a mere skeleton—a wreck of
Both teachers from Woodland allan.l^£
it ’ I/O and ”J1, when I had been obliged to uso
The treasure vault of Atxlan.
rutebos for a long while, in my unfortunate
resolved to kill not only Kulcan and Gil­ Ingly detailed one of our best reporters humanity. The people of the town had
io make a thorough and Impartial inyestl- long given him up tor u good as dead, and
He allowed Gilbert but a moment to
Some came from tbe eitrcme wnnb
•ondlUon I hail a severe attack of the grip,
vhicb put ma down bedfast, for nearly a year. look about him. and went down a steep­ ’ bert, but old Iklapel, for be knew the gallon itto the case. A«tIng upon these
of the count,, drl.ln,
U I had a aevere eeagb. the doctor thought
! secret of tbe treasure vault and but- instructions our reporter went to Oakville, would hardly believe the man’s recovery
ly inclined and devious passage which,
until they saw him themselves
The
mised how tho silver had been obtained. and called upon Mr. John W. Condor (who
from its many sido openings, showed
fame of this cure is now spread through­
No Hope of My Recovery
i Although ho would have feared to touch It was had so miraculously recovered) and
Zn tbe fall I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, that there was a labyrinth beneath the ! it himself, ho realized that Iklapel would had not long been In conversation with out the section and tbe result is an enor­
A «»• model o( WIodM.r raHle. ball, u
mous sale of Pink FUla. “I mH a-doxennd, to my utmost delight found that I had at rity, and wEich ended in a round cham­
him when be was convinced that tho
««U&lt;! from arcblfewlurd dnolnr. «...
1st obtained a medicine which was doing mo ber, tho treasure vault of Atzlan. It I give it willingly to Eric for any purpose, atatcmeqte made were’ not only true, but and-a-half boxes of Pink Pills every day,” erblMled u tbe fair b,
i "J ,,
ood. When I tx-gon to take It I was unable to was a room fifty feet wide, hewn out of and he saw all of his hopes and plans
said Mr. James, “and this Is remarkable
rhe in a town the size of Oakville. And bet­ Brblocmo. Enjlmid, 1, i, b«||,1,.(1 J ‘
Ise from my bed without help. There *as
I vanish into air with a heart so full of that ’The half bad net been told.”
•wvere paia aad ■walHaj tn my hands, foot, the solid rock. Iklapel held the light aloft,
reporter found Mr. Condor at work In one ter still they give perfect satisfaction. Mr. Um lirmt In nl,leno. an.l ita
"
I
bitter
hate
that
he
could
not
rest,
but
inee-joints, and left ankle. 1 had become so and Eric saw that tho floor was covered
Tb.. mM.| KV.
hopeless of ever being any bpltcr that
1 wandered in tho canyon until nearly of Hie heaviest departments of the Oak­ James recalled numerous Instances of re­ arehllKlunll, eorn-ei.
with heaps of gold ingots, stature and
ville Basket Factory, and was surprised, markable cures after other remedies had er. an area ot .bam feel ,nd
..
I
dawn.
When
he
camo
homo
he
had
perI Desired to Die
images, vases, bowls aud rude orna­
in the face of what he knew of this ease,
■ fected a scheme qf revenge diabolical in to be confronted by a strapping young fel­ failed. Mr. John Robertson, who Ilves feet blab. It la built upou ■ .and lb. In­
ments, strarige in form and of inesti­
aldo ot which la a anti „t ,rt ltl
its ingenuity and hellish in its complete-, low of good physique, ruddy countenance midway between Oakville and Milton,
tinned with Hood's Sarsaparilla I continued to
mable value, piled together in rich con­
decoration.
Vend. Frcm an utterly helpless condition I
ness, to which, from that day forth, he and buoyant bearing. This now rugged who had been (roubled with Asthma and
fusion.
| devoted all his thoughts and his tireless, young man was be who had spent a great bronchitis for about 15 years, has been
Simon Pokagon, the last htnslitery
cured by the use ef Pink Pills, and Ibis chief of the Pottawatomie Indianj., |&lt;j
Some of. tbe statues wore of life size, ' sleepless, unresting energies.
part of his days upon a sick-bed. suffering
after pbyscians bad told him there was no
beautifully modeled, and there were
I
But Gilbert did not suspect this feel- almost untold agony. When the Empire use doctoring father. Mr. Robertson says paring a unique exhibit for the wnr'd’s
mysteriously shaped objects of ancient ' , ——’J T~ Zv„
fair. Tbe chief has written a poem WicOT-montol ww; ctata.OT nthertaob, I ln_
«'oAltboosb
,
he
1-ottoervrf
-- *tbrtOtol|»
*------- :» representative announced tbe purpose of his appetite had failed completely, but
titled “The Red Man’s Rebuke," which
ucmui urn vutnt, wtutu tuuvwisi uin grip,
liking br
by .
a bis visit Mr. Condor cheerfully volunteer­ after taking r&gt;even boxes of Pink Pllb be
platters, cope, tai | was
™ endeavoring to gain his
h“ "H=»
i all gotie. and I can sleep comfortably. I table., tripod.,
will be printed on birch lark and &lt;x^Opy
careful attention, but ho snsi&gt;ecte*l acme ed n statement ot his case for tbe benefit was ready and waltiag for each meal. He
greatly Hnproved In Oesb, strength and
r. My bowels, hitherto Inactive without tiers, censers, chains, suns, moons, stars, '■ purpose much less serious. However, of other sufferers. "1 am,” said Mr. Con­ regards his case as a remarkable one. In • | prominent place in the Michigan ex­
flower work, armlets and anklets, all of • - - .
dor," an Englishman by birth, aud came
1
ho
did
not
allow
it
to
disturb
him,
and
fact
Dr.
Williams
’
Pink
Pills
are
rec
­
solid, heavy material and skillful work- | J1? &lt;hd not u
to this country with my parents when
Fifty tons of ore aaaipirs from every
ognized as one of tbe greatest modern
o_j at this time were too full
manship?
I _ ____
thoughts
| nine years of age, and at that time was as
to admit of much else, rugged and healthy as any boy of my age. medicines—a perfect blood bulldef and section of Montana are now ready for
Along the side of tho chamber were &gt; of work
wor^ and plans
I
• itilte regular, and other bodily funetiotw healthahipment to Chicago for tii- world’s fair.
nerve
restorer
—
curing
such
diseases
as
luxuu rvw-B
More than a J'ea5 ?nd
nt My relatives and friends are delighted at ruuguu
; and it was when about 14 years old that -rheumatism, neuralgia^ partial paralysis, Fifty thousand dollars wort.’i of gold her'.
three
rows ui
of urns
urns mica
filled witn
with !'
■
iy remarkable tmprovumant, and join in riv|m ranged
dta. •
.tore ui
of 1UWH
Itoelf,, that
tint If?--------- ~ .
“d '\.
(he
T the first twinges of iufiaminatory rheumagulu dual,
n kingly
KUAgiy niwu
, , ,
____
. M hJriiMt pyalso to Hood's Sarsaparilla?’ g»M
locomotor ataxia. St Vitus’ dance, nervous geta will farm a valuable part of Uicstate’s
equaled the
equlrel
tho wildest funtMy
fantasy of the
tho AraAra. | few months h
bo
" h
had
“' done mnch work, 1 tism cam&lt;i upon me, and during the fifteen
■las. M,u:r anduesh. Crawfordsville, Ind.
headache, nervous prostration and the exhibits. Besides this about five car i&lt;«d$
bian story
story teller
teller and
and made
made Eric
Eric almost
almost ;i He hild V‘r?,yu »J’trong dam ocross the years that Intervened between that time tired feellag resulting therefrom, diseases of agricultural product* have lx*n colhrtHood's Pills euro all Liver Ills, Bilious- bian
and my recovery a few months ago, tongue
-------.
.
.
_____
'
stream,
built
a
stone
null,
mode
the
ma-D«as, .Jaundice, IndlgesUou, Sick Headache.
Czar that ho was dreaming. Among till
depending upon burners in the blood, such
can
hardly
tell
how
inncbil
buffered.
My
these
Iklapef pioked'hia'^ay,
f*---*treasures
—:
' ,.„Jt : cheery for it in the old German method trouble whs brought on. I ’ think, through as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. Pink
A large part of the exhibit from the •
LIE it.
- -.5
.and Gilbert followed l.;_
him.........
until
the
old of wood and silver, and was almost too frequent baUing in the cold lake wa­ IMBs restore pale and sallow complextlons Cape of Good Hope ha* arrival, ani iuman paused before a heap of silver burs ready to turn tho water Into ihe sluice­ ter. Tlieijolnta of my b&gt;lv began to to the glow of health, and are 'a specific eludes sixty-eight cases oi wiiw. r. t. ■ .-is
and lifting several passed them to him, way upon the silent wheel. But’.v few swell, the cords ot my lcgt| to tighten, and for all tbe troubles peculiar to tbe female of ostrich egg shells and a.number of mln-*
details rcmainixl to perfect the mechan­ the musclfs of my limbs to contract 1 sex, while In the case of men they effect a erals and dlHmondlferoin soil. There srv
saying:
radical cure in all cases ariaing from men­ also twenty case- of tjonth African ratios.
“Six of these are all that you require. ism and astonish the At dans by tho Became a fielplres cripple, con lined to tied,
sight of tho river grinding their corn? and for three months did not leave ,my tal worry, overwork or excesses of what­
They are worth a thousand taos and
The queen of Swed&gt;-r. has c&lt;.e&gt;v: • • ! to
He had established the knowledge and room, Tao doctor who wis railed .in ad­ ever nature.
more; but we need not be particular.
The Empire reporter also called upon ■CDd her portrait t&lt;i tin-fu i. • ; . go ]
ministered preparations of lodid- of poIt is years tdnee these things were art of glaxing pottery, the making of
painting by a Miss Lindgren ami i-k&gt;ug»
Mr.
J.
C.
Ford,
proprietor
of
the
Oakjmle
taMlum aqd other remedies without any
touched.
We do not have as mubh candles; he had improved tho looms and materia! beneficial effect.
It will le
After some Basket Factory. In which Mr. Condor la to the king’s private gallery
need of them as we once had, it seems.” added modern devices, perfected their months of suffering 1 became strong employed, Mr. Ford said be knew of the exhibited iu conuectnm with the •.rK*of
“How long have these treasures been stills, taught them how to preserve enough to iMve the tmi but my limbs pitiful case Mr. Condor had been in for Swedish women.
fruits, smoke their meats; and in a hun­
Accumulating?” inquired Eric.
stiff, ned ajvi I was unfitted for my active sears, and be had thought he would never
Twelve rases of bells fur ti
other ways effected great chang«-.&lt; vocation. 11 was then hampered more or recover. The cure was evidently a thor­
' “Many thousands o( years. In the । dred
, ,
,
. vocaiwin. ti
invn aompcnxi more or
uJ foBBd Ihi P~U. e.grr lo »dvpt b,„r u,l (oUm,in| bIr.,™™, when I ough one for Condor worked steadily nt ! building have b&lt;en »hli&gt;j&gt;ed t-i
ancient times wo had twenty temples,
The bells arc to be placed in tin­
heavy labor in the mills and apparently !
■
labor
saving
methods.
I
.,
;
,
4
forced
to
tak-to
my
bed.
This
and these statues adorned them; the
that building.
s’.iHht ll as well as the rest Of the em­
But ho wished to make still greater j attack was in 188»J. and was a great
utensils and furniture were used in 1
ployees. Mr. Font said be thought a great
them, and the people yearly brought • changes. Ho had found in some of the mure aevetk* than the first. My frat, an­ dad of tho young man and was pleased at
new and rare gifts; but aa our race de­ ! strata of the canyon walls iron in great 1 k.’ra knt «-$ lezs. arms, shoulders, and in his wondrous deliverance from the grave
? Xv ’
-CHAPTER VIII.
A novelty ki evening dre,-.^ for »uring
of niv frame were affected.
clined they were gathered here, and here I plenty, and ho was bo constantly ham- f|'rL “1*
" I
THE TOSS OF THE DICE.
Wear will be spotted colofe’i luliv, dnped
■ pored by the need of this indispensable ' Mv jolntel aud muscles became badiy and his restoration to vigorous health.
they have remained.”
.
In order to still further verify lire silk of the some color.
' metal that ho hod begun the erection of '
n,’d lhe ,,i&gt;ea’‘' Mcn ^h-sl my
• Chalpa*s success in entangling Kulcan
“But are they safe hfcre, with no
' B lonraw and urJerwl the cxlractioo of ,
M&gt;|Ibo-...Ital Io B Erral bI». I Statements made by Mr. Connor ii» tbe i
-h his snare? was not wholly the result
The use of lace for trijnmin
above interview, the reporter on his re- !
guard?’
if a well laid scheme. It was largely
; stantly increase from tbhi tii
rcgboat
turn to Toronto examined fae General !
“Very safe, indeed* for no one knows
luo to circumstances. The young priest’s
; the spring and summer.
J
of
three
operations
completely
filled
Ills
•
cnt
My
teeth
were
pried
apart
Hospital
records,
and
fouud
therein
.the
!
except ourselves of their existence or of
•uddenly developed taste for gambling;
entries fully bearing-out all Mr. Conker j
...old
___________
_
Very
eoipa are
t in _
this chamber.
Of course our people days with arduous labor. He had com- and liquid food poured down my throat.
•vaa simply the foundation upon which
Wl:&lt;4 v« r
ami worn as pins.
4rnow of the maze of underground p:is-‘ mence.1 his furnace with mo.k-5t ideas, I |wt my vblee. and ebuld speak only in had said, thus leaving no doubt that hli l and
'Jhalpa based his villainous plot, aud ho
case Is’oqc of tbe most remarkable on j Uque silver piece maj tmi..
SJigcs, but they fe.y to penetrate them, ■ intending to emelt hie iron in the crude ' husky wliiJpera. Ik-ally. I am unable to
ucceeded beyond his expectations when
manner which Livingstone found the ! &lt;te*cribe ttif state 1 was in during those nawd. and all tbe more remarkable be-1 it
and
the
passugeJZading
to
this
room
is
io induced Kulcan to wager his sister.
cause it had tMifficd the skill ot the best I
„„ , ,
.
..
with stkle
well concealed, as you observed. But ' natives using in Central Africa—in aim-! Ioug drenrd months. With iny swollen phy xlans in Toronta
I
Ro?n*’ J0*",
"
Jhalpa did not love her; ho was proba. plo conical clay furnaces with rude bel- i 'lmbK drawn by the tightening cords up to
These pills are manufactured Uy the Dr.:
Cor’lcl^
'•
jly ^incapable of tho pure passion. Bo we will return with onr burden before - lows, but producing iron of trach a sur&gt;*- i ",y ,,nil‘&lt;M'd body, and iny whole frame
Williams’ MetllcIncComplny. Behenectady. w‘,h.
wanted her merely because ho felt Hint It grows late.” And the aged priest I nor quality that t&gt; savages refused to I
""‘V •’,’l&gt;t"rted Into Indr. ribald
?’'u
“*
" '’"farn“ *‘ N. Y.. aud Brockville, Ont., and are sold *tTW’n,ftkria,s;ho:would strengthen his 'claim to the moved up the dark way with the light, uso thcMCnglifh metal, alleging that it '
while Gilbert carried the silver bigots.
in boxes (never in loose form by the dozen |
Vivid scarlet blouses are • 'x.wn which
vacant chair of office.
It was po mean load; they weighed
or hundred,
the public ..,
are£cau-1
are to
worn mi
wkh
. and
----- and
——
v ...MM- I ..v
»"• be wviu
.,, black!taud- i .-o. nvts.
Many of the priests und wealthy citi-._3U
. «Bd he hud enc.nl a .ton. rtrt&gt;ctara , ,b.„
,,al „„ , eca,,.,,,. pb„k. Atinned nR»in&lt;t the numerous
Imitations 1 having tare edauledes and
wns frequented his rooms, which were many pounds; aud his arms ached when
blasting apparatus • g| wreck, hobbling around nn crutches a •old In this shape) at 50c a box. or six ^jouiaers.
shoulders.
arge aud comfortable, and were ren- they reached the sacred chamber and . that filled him with great hopes as he , helpless cripple. My stiff digs were con­
boxes for S3 50. and may be bad of all
Tbe fashionable purple( known «• emi­
Iex«d attractive by a liberal dispensation climbed up into daylight.
That night Eric went with Kulcan to I watched it nearing completion and marie j lineally Intense, and fn-quently when I druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Wil­ nence la bylnot means a univ««r&lt;u
•faitsi. The game’which was played
~
[ him eager as a boy to see it iu full and • would be hobbling along the street 1 would liams’ Mixflcine Company from either
Chalpa
’
s
dwelling
for
the
first
andouly
vas.but one of ninny ancient forms of
leally
be seized with a paroxysm of jmln ami address The price at which these pills Ing color, arid women wb&lt;» !!»*■•
time,
taking
the silver with him. Tfiey t perfect operation.
licethrowing.
I
Leia would come to him and find him I ’’ou,d fall: unconscious to the ground. are sold make a course of treatment com­ good complexion* should iliun it
The players sat on tho floor around a arrived late, and ns they entered heard ' so occupied and intent upon his duties I. j p a11
•Crepepllxso” is one if tin iratedals
V0”*1 hftd lhe
at­ paratively Inexpensive as compared with
loud aud boisterous voices in eager
other remedies or medical treatment,
fqtfhre stono tablet aud made wagers
; that BometimM ho feared she would *
i”*1 “T.*, baJ th‘‘lr
Which bld fair to becon|v favorite this
j,,A1 lbPr ™*w
tpon tho odd or even numbers on the clamor. There were four half drunken I think him cold nnd neglectful, andriiu ; 12,“
spriug. It looks as if it "-n ivTuf.'.londcoiaa they fell out of an oblong Ixjx priests squatting around tho tablet of
SCHOOL COLUMNtenderly tearful ot dietnrbinx or ■». i „„,lf
L
’ff'Jsw ,‘,'d
nleatcd by hand, but it Is Ixmrb.l by the
ipoi tho table. | The dicebox had a stone eagerly watching the tilting of tho
In the fall of 188U and
yard already pteated.
I BOying him that tho feeling .bowed in .[.ring „f 14o 1 ,Ka;„ ,ujen.d |01Murtr
dice
box.
Their
uproar
drowned
any
.
...
JO
1
again
suffered
Intensely
•ouqd opening at each end, and was
retary.
her
face
aa
b
I
w
hovenxl
..boat
Hm.
At
I
-''ere
allar^B.
and
at
last
»n
medleal
at
­
MARCH- APrTlANd’m Y
.severe attacks, and at last my medical atmlahced upon thoaixix of a prism rhaped noise that Kulcan and Gilbert’s entrance
i these times he would look into her eyes tendont,
tetidutit, ns
as »
a last resort, ordered . me to
•riecd of wood. I This permitted tho ha&lt;l made, and Chalfa, with hia back to­
i with such deep, earnest devotion that ! thcTorr.ntoiCteneral Hospital.
11 .rtitered
Mitered
W
blln
I
ho
association
meeting
at
Middle
­
■
I,
•uaniptuator, C’hajpa, to throw the dice ward the door, did not perceive them at
, she would creep up to him. wind her l,“* h"«Pitel!&lt;m June 80tb. isoo. Bnd n- ville on tbe Sth was not so largely attend­
mt of either end, as ho wished. The dice ho eat waiting for tho beta to be made, a : niu.-s about his neck, with ardently wor- t•,nall,od
‘rt unUI
inalned lh,
there
until Srotembrr
September Mtn
tlOth «,r
of the ed aa the one at Jiaahvllle, stlll it waa a
yere small cubes'of baked clay, num­ sneering smile upon his face and hisjI ahipl-ig eyes and clinging kisses, for a , can,
same year.
| But. notwithstanding
all the profitable meetlug and not lacking In inter­
The symptoms of rntarr’ J
I*1’
and attention
be'
bered like modern dice, and the game,; hand over the end of tho box. He start-1
r',’. nn'1
be?towed
upon me! est. The papers were all excellent ami are: Coated tongue. |«ain -i i &gt;&gt;) I*11
I ^h“r^n”
I”.11 ra™
,l,''n‘nril3': ca
”1l'l\lnil,Uln,urtllo
u.
•J
as
Kulcan
seated
himself
at
his
side,
'
when played fairly was ouo of even)
wi.ih. &lt;» t&gt;.t ।
no improvement! were well rereived.
Ing Id the stomach, sow slim ! • i rkhlng
.
.
---- -------- •hances.
But, ns Gill&gt;crt auspccted, saying:
ia
..............
Anrr
to tny ....
condition.
After
Mi«a Winters had tbe subject of "open- of gas, dizzy land. sonw|itnvs
. ihe.
w so
great
inihded
hero,
and
•‘Chalpa, I have come with tho thou-• _
, busy,
-• my n
---- ••
■•'■-vuuv
lu, ” ait
u
imtead of deaertWng despondent feeling'*, le.— uf 3pjy*Utv. iniJhalpa did not play fairly, and his de­
—aTwnnulc iciuetiy tne Iuk cxercbe*.sand taos to once more, and for the last J?°ke a motion as it to leave. Then hospital doctors—of whom there was what she would do. the more sensible and 1 pttaltun of heart aud Irnjgulxrily «f jb®
vice, n simple, almost clumsy one, would
time, teat my Inck and yours. Rcmem-: J
wa«te a half hour more, in about a dozen—came to conclusion that uthfaetory plan of showing bow h was
mve been easily detected in a gambling
bowels.
-v
ber the agreement—all my losings and ,OV,D8 dalliance, when she would sud- my case was incurable, ami I was sent taw tolluw^l.
Tbe eto.% ron.luln.
For this cotiditlonVe-ru-na i‘ nJ
.-oom,in any civilized community.
tuy sister against a thousand taos.”
; d ,:.t“^,uo an air of stern displeasure away, wilhi the understanding that I Of about twenty-live firet sang “Hervi, we be an admirable remedy, in
&gt;'|
When he wished to cheat ho substi­
Chalpa turned pale, stole a scared ?”d,bl1d n,m to,go to work while she at- might remain an ontaide patient Ac­ pther every morning’' thla tasing followed brings prompt relief to lh*'] jmlnful: -&gt;iaptuted for tho box Another, with a parti­
cordingly frqm September 183tf to the end by scriptural quotation and ths Lord’s
glnnce at Eric and faltered. He found , t&lt;?2Sed to ber dutiesII
torrs, and In a large,perc« ux &lt;d
ion dividing it diagonally into two
of January 1W1. I went tn the hospital i rayer. The-pupils then individually gave
himself in a difficult position^ HeTared • 1 “5s0 “omenta camo often, too, durmakes a permanent cure. l”*-is«-»’.* .v-IIW
parts, thus:
nod thus
Eric most mightily and felt that his
‘ho summer days, when only his as- pnee a week dor examination and treat. ?m,real.?riet? of y'toonr genw, naming the Inflamed mucous surfs
wo?m
Ad U’|S "U’ft 1 bpcame suddenly
be .ulbor or hwH. sotom rredinim by strikes at the root of tlje disease. ID
methods were suspected if not known 3“ ,ntK
1111 Atzlan were busy and at
I h T’ a”d,anc!t °‘ore B«*ned admission to
• r"'IUUm and a romiKolUon cases where the Infiammatlim lias lr«w to
to him; but ho dared not hesitate, and in I yvork’ and they made the hours of self the hospital, where I lay in a miserable
closed tho exercises. /
severe and continued a* to produce oa moment he had resolved to allow Kul-. ’“J?08 * t011 ’Sorter and pleasanter.
suffering eoodltlon for two months or
Aperture.
-nduetod b» trernu Irritability of the stomach, H»e re®*
can to regain his wealth, or
fondest interest in every18,11 re,uni'&lt;1 &gt;- Mto. Jennto rii.-mw, rbownl
ulrely edy may be taken In small dose* »t Jir*L
by the game device whereby he i , g “e,did« ftnd she had, too, many
mBde an aitompt to do bow pb-uure and loalnietloo ma, p, mlil- diluted Io water, but. as Mtn ns the im­
1
had lost it He smiled and said, with PTaa ot her own tor the education and something toward my own support
WM, ’
«• lUUr oMblreo. provement la sufficient to permit H e
well assumed heartiness:
( ad^ftncement of her sex in Atzlan, was given light work In the basket factory Wbllo on. of lb. nnmbn was bllodfoldod dose to be taken undiluted, it is tl|o ’•■t«r
but
had
to
be
conveyed
to and from my
“It is well, my Kulcan. I wished to 2“?“ w®r® 1110 outcome of her love and
•h after another of Uw clM woald u—ln way, and the cure Is much mure ’»?'"■
There wm a net of eleven dice in each
fmm »°J a|,&gt;Or lD “ baKKy and carried
jive
you
an
opportunity
to
recover,
if
I
.
b
«??
w
^
dgo
,
obUin
®
d
fro
°
Eri
c.
Her
Pe-ru-na Is also a spring m.-dkinr «bicn
compartment, the odd numbers predomfrom the rig to a table In the works on
yUeo. In amoral Uil. waa done al- at once removes the cause of al! ’itD-enon.
°r -learning
him at which I sat and performed my work
.anting in one side and the even ones in possible, what you had lost It is a fair “-Pntnd.6 f--------- unuamazed
ar
In
times; it Fseemed
eemed bo
ao phenomenal in
in one
peculiar
to the spriug season by I”1™3'"?
he other, so that ho could throw out bargain.”
August 18V1, I was again stricken down
would hide and the “missing one'’ Im« &lt;tm
the blood of an contaminations, and invig­
“Then I wager you now on the odd
‘“® lia&lt;l 1,0011 P^ed in such an dki’.rn
&gt;n tho table the proper set to win the
™ to
■" ”""lr b'‘p|e” «m- Urmlnod b, Imdrta,
orating the wlude system.
.
But in truth the Atzlan
argest of the wagers, as the players dice five hundred taos against my sisAt U&gt;1. Um.
. Two valuable books. Na S *d:uu' f-urtn
ter!” cried Kulcan, placing three ingots m,nd wa* in some such state ns was tho Xr
?!acod their money on tho odd or even
* l“c*1
stromrl, of'•'louo kinds •in detail the treatment of catarrh. 1 ■ UX“*’
"obarrlm redW0.1.
[Id at
time VI
of Ivlinst,
Christ.- JtolKO
Like urevd JMJo tr, Dr. WlllUm,. pi„k S Ha. -Im J?,’!1®
dde of the table. He used this false box nn the tablet. A couple of other players Ii
. the -&lt;AAAU
ta., wore » d b, on, child lu lb.. .nrluua colds, sore throat bronchitis and rotisurupa
’■ ■
UUm •*-*----- -« •believing
&gt;'nly in the presence of the more inex- laid wagers also upon the odd side, and ' chlldrpn th“ A
memlwrs of the elans, to be l..u,hl back tlon. Id every phase of Ib.rH dbwea ««
BD_nt
.they hoanl» and desirous to em­ proprietary medicines as I hB,i
i
!&gt;erienced or intoxicated and therefore Chalpa tilted the box.
•tan by anulher. Tbe to.,.,
No. 8, on spring remedl* * and diwa«*
nearly all I possessed on numetcus highly
ulate
tho
people
who
had
learned
so
tireless players, and he was extremely
One glance showed that Kulcan had
1'“,
will tte sent fnw to BnyaddicbS bj the i«fwommendctl so-called medlclnra " |»d
--killful in the sleight of hand necessary won. Chalpa’s face was serene, how­ much they watched all of Gilbert’s en­
kta by
T' b,“ ,l’" 1-Hlml.r ru na Drug Manufacturing Company «
°^CTete ** quickly un(Ier his long white ever. as he replaced - the dice, and the terprises with a vague wonder and huge faintly medicines. I bad exhauxtPd
Idina n. 7?h’u
««~liu«l, dia-ult Columbus, Ohio.
.
™ .kiSs?*”io
""A
young priest again wagerod five hundred expectancy.
Kulcan, however, even after he sus­
taos ng.unst his lost property. He tilted
was therefore reluctant to take Mr
Spong« Cake.
James'advice. L however saw
: -cted him of cheating, was unable to the box and shot the dice out upon tho
(COXriNL'ED, ]
Miatrewj—Do you call this sponge cater
tratlmonlals as to the value’ of Dr 1 Wit &gt;bo subtat sre. h d “Ti."*1 dl,ta“loo &lt;4
etect him in tho act, for he imagined tablet once more, and Kulcan won again.
Why.
it
’
a
aa
hard
na can be.
UtaF
Pink
Pill,
m
a
taltoir
gsBs?
•hat lie deftly changed the dice instead Ho had freed his sister and regained his
Nm, Cook—Ym, mum; UiM •
*
_ehe~I want you to send n» at leaat &lt;»* nerve tonic, and thinking that if i could
‘th* b°x. and so when he reported to estates, and now for revenge! With a
qxxqre to tetor. IV. «* So*k » “■
only tat ar blood l„ boner ermiUn ’ v
f
u
7
f't
ay
"
dc&lt;r
’
klnd
'
*
ff
«
;
licnate
Letter
--no. after watching Chalpa awhile, he look full of meaning into ChaWs cruel
____
"'**•*"■
“
W'*
•»
Improve
’
fun
of
love;
won
’
t
you,
darMngf
{
teacher should ernrem. iZ
the
• oufessedthathe had l&gt;een mistaken and eyes, he cried:
.
&gt;
io card-playhuf
He (a law «tud«nt&gt;-WdL yea, I wR’ w
I’U» • irtal. Timm
to^blrwarn
.bJto
•»««
’« ital l£
’f5^nMble to explain the operation,
“Ouco more, five hundred against five Sr^ml“ WtWully * bu» toem!-.Ex- hHlhk?h‘, conraK® horn of
Tbo mhJ«U ot sruela i» »»
despair
[
Mood, p* Umm
.»!»•»'JjJ
.ul l next day Eric informed Iklapel hundred taos on the even numbers!”
bouklit, box. but there mu no notlcrelUe
tor tko taralld. Tbe •»&lt;»•«•«&gt;*.
rWWiwUtho^fl ta*oS
become
“ta*11* “U* *“ like ■cquainted with the ».««.»
■i»olhorre»&gt;edle,IhKlw^. B.t nI£i

on th

gg'/’tSS' &amp;
3&amp;ES3?

m part to th

=»^££

Now. therefore
•ale cootame.!
.rtytnte in such no
.hv alve

auction, to the h

cntt Court for

may be ne
._ — i«ni mnrt

m

twenl

BDOIWwu* — otHo1*
ftSSwtaatolk
lx&gt;t number tn

off the north par

f
PhtmpT-Coi
Attorney fo
Dated March 4tn

MOBIG

Whereas. defw
ditlonsef acerta
J. Cowles and M

zrisssss
1883. at thrreoc

m. in liber nunt
in theoilireof
County. Mlchlg
|&gt;« due on «ai&lt;
thousand seven
nlnty-two cents!
,ftve dollarsj am
taken at law to
sold mortgage &lt;
fore, notice is
twelvth day
noon, fittadfrd
S'K.^SS

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

'“‘“f

ta««^;'rh'b*ck"h’

contained In sa
auction to the
scribcilnsaid
to satisfy said
and expenses,
west quarter of
(t), north of ra
hundred and
tbe rmtedBtat
Ing ttierefrom
south side of
totore convey©

Sde . t said ai
township of I
Irving, Barry (

February 131

Whereas.de
meet of the bm
the 28tti day o
Arthur 1&gt;. EM
Hubert C. 8tro
Barry County,
was recordrd
deeds of the ct

the said moru
said Walter D
assignment be
and recorded
said County o
ary. ia«3. at io

.

be due on
ot this not
of winelm}
er sum ot Iso
for in said me
amount claim
No suit or p

Now. tberel
virtue of the

auction, to tl

lows. U&gt;-Wtt:
Commencii
Blake's lot ii
■ Barryaud b
thence east
north line ol
highway era
land deeded
highway iu
•oath Uno ol

apple river
point ofstaj
the place o
more or le»i
town tour i

lawfully ttx
the (ollowir

tbreo fret a
east comer
thirty-one..
running frt

ooasUtutin
Coi. ot Irvt
oltocovei

abovewitt
fixtures til

fog both a

CRA3. Il

Dated. 1

Notice
public an
the stat
at ten
tatermtd
on sreti
township

�MORTGAGE BALk.

HISTOEY OF A WEEK.

AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE I
Mint. March 24. uus.
f
iCE Is hereby given that certain lan

IXta.lt 1»«M I— ““J”
•&amp;“»T8SR r'n^'X.c’KS

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,

DUKE OF VERAGUA ARRIVES

James Ryan, nerving a ten years’ sen­
New Yom, April 17.—The American
In Statement* which win hereafter be tence in the Rhode Island state prison for
:«■ «&gt;’c&lt;5S,’a."' ,JfroJKwr°A“n“ describcl
forwarded to the office of the Treasurer of
said County, will be bo;«| at publla auction by Bighway robbery, made a desperate at­ fine steatnen New York from Southamp­

”,

xti-hfean. on tbe 3rd day ot vetnuer *.
1.. . th liber 3t of mortgages, on pare 55. on which
innFt-aci there Is donned to 1*5 due al the d»te
or tbSTnMice the sum of the hundred, nin#Ty
j "Ik and e^hty-one cento. Md an
,
7 /.&lt;■ of twenty-five doiiars pro»,deu;iur
’’ ’lid I’K.rt '-re. and no suit or proceednn
;■ t iw UOTI: - been instituted io recover the
moueya
”r’-1 ”T «ld tnortgago. or any
! -t ib-re-»f. That on tbe Irt itSy of July.
r?&lt;. thcUd Hiram M. Cham} «*w»lrd a «.
i, enrt to the premises described In said
Ip: Alt: Tweuty-nvo-acres off the
' r-'A -At: of tb” east one-lialf of south cost
. ui’rter.W -diunt.v’-nty tbne .M) town-two t2)
r"&gt;'ln!i.'3 ten v.e’.t Which said re­
!
i* duly record-M in the office of thereglst..‘r rd’ced-uf Barrv Cnuniuon thu 1st day of
., ..,,t j. ,) n&gt; |'twr±»of niorteavcf,’;»agr 31S.
tht-refore. by virtue ot the power nf
.-milamed In 'aid inorlgmte. anil the
-udi case made and provided, notice
, • .•.-retry given
that jm Saturday the
- ,lo ot June. A. 6.. 1«I3, at ten
’
in the forenoon, 1 shall sell ajt public
., :
to the higti’-'t bidder, at tite north
' .- d'.jor &gt;&gt;f thoCourt House In the Clly nf
’•:
■ • that b-.-ing the place where the Glr,
for'tterrv County Is holden’. the
• -n-i &lt; .Ifevcrlbed in s»hl mortgage, except
-i i .-reteforv released, or so much thereof
.
tn- nrce«M»ry to pay the amount
-I\ald mortgage, with IO percent. Interest
। • i !&lt; ; d eo-ts. together with aa attorney '*
।
’of ’nventvtive
dollars
covenanted
- iirn-lt, the pnmlses being described
•' '.I mortgage a* all those certain pieces
.'.‘I,’irc-ilaud situate In the Township
■ H...... .nd Orangeville tn tl: &gt; county of
11.. 1:v‘:iud 'tale of Michigan, and known and
.l-'.’-Hie-l as follows:
।rcimber f--ur (4) .village of Cloverdale.
I ‘ rvVvunty. Michigan; also twenty-five acres
north part of the east one-half of the
■ »,t quarter of section twenty three ts»
.
■ a-.&gt; -2) porli &lt;&gt;f rartgc ten (io&gt; west, except
, ■ |. vighl nils (Si north and sotrtll and twen-

Hiram M.Ch^sb. Mortgagee.
1 March till. 1&amp;&gt;3.

MORTGAGE FO1Uv’L»)SURE.
it-f*-.ilt hai Ibeen made in theconA.-i-rtain t u .-tzauc, •■xeculed by Alva
. .nuMary’A. Cowie* otthe Township
Ikirry (wiuty. Michigan, to Alice J. •
II .formerly Alice J. Morey) of Toledo,
■ r&lt;u4»Uii- May thu seventh. A. I)., Itwri.
’.-.I on the seventh day of May. A. Il.
■i—co'clock and thlrtv-flve minutes, p.
., ti .in .&gt;.*r 'J2. of mortgages on page »x.
, • ’ t:;e register of deed* for BarryM B ;.tn. and there Is now churned to
&lt;.&lt;! mo-t. igo the stun of two
- hundred and *lxty dollars and |
iislnchtdingaui.ttartiryfreufthirty ।
and ii&lt;» proeeriluu''* having been
, to recover ihedebt '■'cured by thu
• • orauy part tln-reof; NoA- tiiercis hereby given that on Friday t ho
v of May ls3X .u i.’ o’chK-k
■ - ’ tiiiic.iit th-; n&lt;»-tli front d&lt;x&gt;rof
in 'll- ci tv of Hastings. Count y
it.- i&gt;t Michigan that being the
circuit court for County of,
i.' — : v.rhtenf the power of sale
«... i iiiurtg.vge. I will s«-l! at public
liUb&gt;-'t 'udder the property des•,.l hW'rtgoge, or sufficient thereof
■ i; m. rtrigr Indebtedness, costs
. jkdd premises bring the north­
. . V- ’bni fourteen ill’, town four
un.tc tutu- .;•■ .west containing one
i 'iklv m-res ot land according to
t.'.' -S '.me. . excepting, and reserve
. -Hi’ a"’-’ taken ufl from the
u''..
rv-rrvaii;
iiiki uik•re of less txkcu off from the north
nlx.-ni describeil premises by the
InlhiB for a pu.blia highway. In
• t’otmiv. Michigan.
d.:.■£ Citi-iu'Hn.L. Mortitageo
■■: i-.rt v. Attorney for Mortgagee.

“ il 11 reaaurer al the County Seat, on the Am
MondayMay next. M the time and place
dri-iguntiil f-o-the Au-jubI Tax dak». if not
v-reviousiy redeemed or canceled according to

Said stetetnenu contain a full deecriptlon of
each parcel of said lands aud mat be seen on
iippllediion at the Office of tho County Trelwirer after they are reived by him.
Tbe land struck Wftethe Stole for Taxes of
1MD or other years.' at the Tax sales in May
liu. will be offered subject to the right of re­
de.m nilon prescribed by law.
STANLEY W. Turner.
^AUDITOR GKNKUAL

CHANCERY SALE,
pursuance and by virtue of an order and
iMw uf the circuit court for the County of
IHirry’. in chancery, in the state of Michigan,
made :ui&lt;l dated on tbe 21st day of November, A
l». taA in a certain cause therein pending where­
in John Holden is complainant and Gottlieb
Zuscbutti. Marla Znscli-ht. the Chicago. KMai!uuo &gt;aod EagUiaw railroad uud Callus L.
Gi.tAi »w. .re defendants.
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at
public auction to the highest bidder, on Hutnrdsy the 33id day of April. A. D. I«3 at ten
o'clock iu the forenoon, at the north front door
ot IhrCourt bouse In the City of Hastings County
of Harry and State ot Michigan, said Court house
tM*hiK the place lor holding (be circuit court tor
said County of Barry, the following described
property; Ip wit: Thu south rust quarter of the
south west quarter ot section seven In town four
north, range hewn west aud containing forty
acres &lt; f {land more or less; nnd rommenritig
at the north east corner ot the north west quar­
ter of the north west quarter, of section twentytwo nnd running from thence south forty rods,
thence west twenty rods, thence north forty
rod*, thence east twenty rotis to tbe place
of beginning, containing Ave acres ot land, this
also being In town four north, range seven west
Dated IListlngs. Mich. March 7U&gt;. 1MB.
Frkp W. Wxi krb.
CircnitCourt CotnmLssloner.
Barry Co'dnty, Mich.
. A LGXZO E. K CK ASTON.
Solicitor for V-ornplaiuant.

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL

ay,,, av.

tempt to break jail, and In his capture re­
ceived three bullet wounds.
The stockholder# of the Sibley, la., bank
lore even tblng by the recent failure,*bleb
,failure ot a state bank since
18OT. The depositor# will be paid 1122,000
-n full.
Insurance rates have been advanced 30
per cent, at Dea Moines because of inade­
quate tire protection.
Between forty and fifty earthquake
shocks have occurred at Pico Canon, CaL
General Manuel Gonzales, cx-presldent
of Mexico, died at the City of Mexico. He
All the members of tho Tennessee legis­
lature have started for Washington to visit
the president.
T. H. Carter, chairman ot tho Republi­
can national committee, publishes* call
for a meeting of that body at Louisville,
Ky., May 10, for the purpose of con.-ultition with a view ot securing uniformity
aud harmony of action by tho party in the
several states and territories.
George Bradley, a negro of Bowling
Gteen, Ky., beat his 7-yaar-old boy to
death and then he and his wife drank
poison. Bradley then cut hla throat. Tho
man will die, the woman may live.
President Cleveland Is to be elected an
honorary, member of the Delaware Sa-ngerbund.

ton with the lineal descendant of Christo­
pher Columbus, tbs Duke de Veragua, on
board, arrived at quarantine shortly after
- c °’°Iock Saturday
'' '
morning. A driz­
zling rain was fall,
ingat the time and
tho vessel was al­
most bidden iu a
prevailing fog. Ax
soon us tbe New
York anchored
Commander Fran­
cis W. Dickens, U.
S. N., representing
the federal govern­
ment boarded • the
New York and de­
livered an address
VKQAOUA.
of welcome in-Spanlib, to which the dtike
appropriately replied, after which thu bau'j
on board played “America.’’
The steamer Blackbird with the recep­
tion committee on board left pier “A”
about 7 o’clock and proceeded down tbe
bay to the New York and the duke and
his party, were transferred to tho Black­
bird which was provided by the Columbia
celebration committee to bring tlie party
to Twenty-second street and North river,
from whence they were escorted fo the
Hotel Waldorf, where tbe ducal party will
remain during their stay—until they leave
for Chicago next week
I Tb.
Dneh-.
The duLi.^.ur.Mbrlh.
duke is accompanied by tho Duchess
*’ 'r son. Don Christopher

LESSON IV, SECOND QUARTER, INTERNATldblAL SERIES. APRIL 23.

C0HDEH3ED

L “Then Job answered tbe Ijord anil
said.” After a time the three men ceased
to answer Job, because ho was righteous in
his own eyes and justifod himself rather
than God (chapter xxxil, 1,2). Then to tbe
Makes an every-day convenience of
end of chapter xxxvli wo have the wive and
okJ-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
weighty words of Elihu (the.name signifies
“God Himself”) speaking on God’s b^ialf
(xxxvi, 2). to 'which Job makes no reply.
padago makes two large pies. AvoU
From xxxviii, 1. to xll, 34. Jehovah speaks,
and now for the first time since the throe imitations—and Insist on having Ite
.friends slopped, with the exception of chap­
NONE SUCH brand.
ter xl, 3-6, Job makes reply, but wo shall
hear him m nn entirely different man from MERRELL St SOULE. Syraone. N. T.
the ono who mode reply to Ellphaz nnd the
others, giving them as good as they gave
him.
.
' 2. “I know that Thou ennst do every­
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thing. and that no thought can lie withIn cflect January '£t. 18S3.
holden from Thee.” It is a good and help­
ful thing to believe that God can do every­ Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit
thing, nnd that nothing is too hard or won­
derful for Him (Jer. xxxil, 17).' Sarah Lv. | Going East |
stumbled here, and so did Mores and the 10
Grand Rapids
I East Purls
spies and hosts of others (Gen. xvlii, 13,14;

DsUoit, bsisg &amp; kta
u-irar

lievc that no purpose of God can be frus­
; Elmdale
Clarinvilie
trated (Ps. xxxili, 11; Isa. xlv, S4), and since
'Lak.- (Mmm
His ways and thoughts are as far above oura
; Woodbury
us heaven ia above the earth (Isa. lv, 8, 9)
“““
let us away with oura. however attractive
to ourselves, and be filled with'His, which
U"‘“&gt; S“u*-'b“,b'^ : Do»M«l.&lt;l.l Fll.r Colaubu.Aqull.rn, are sure of nccompU&gt;hment.
3 “Who is he that bldeth counsel with
i Dou Mro Culumbu. «n,l U. Morqub. out knowledge* Therefore have I uttered
diseases front
from gutting
u.lUoo a
. foothold
foothold in
Iu the
tl.. &gt;
b.h.,,.,, ,U of .bom or.
PROBATE ORDER
that I understood not; things too won­ l.v Howard City
~iTxT
country by importation.
State of Michigan, Couffly at Barry—as.
descendants of Christopher Columbus. derful for mo that I knew not." The
„ Edmore
The Meyers ballot machines were used Tbe
Tl.. reception committee wliich
_ l.'l.u M
fll con
—­,
Ata session of the Probate Court for th#
Stanton
will
words of Jehovah hod taken bold of him
County'of Barry, holden at the Probate Office iu with good success in many local elections
,,
Ionia
fer the freedqni of tbe city on the duke (chapter xxxviii, 2. 8) and laid him low. ex­ Ar Grand Ledge
the city of Hastings. In raid county, on Thurs­
consists of U&lt;mernl Horace Sorter, Perry posing his tolly. Elihu had spoken wisely
day, the I3lu day of April. In the year one
Lizzie Borden, charged with the murder Belmont, Theodore W. Myers, C. C. Bald­
tb-i'issnd eight hundred aud ninety (lire.,.
IGoing West | A. M.
Present, Charles W. ArtsStrong, Judge pt if her father and mother, has been a pris­ win, J. E. Simmons, E. V. Skinner, Isidore when be said, “We cannot order our speech
., Detroit
by reason of darkness’’ (chapter xxxrii, 1&amp;).
Probata.
oner
in
Taunton
jail
since
last
September
„ LaoBlng
Straus, Howard Carroll, Whiter Station And the Holy Spirit through Pnulnssuies
In tbe matter of th# estate of lunner
Grand Ledge
and ber trial. will not take place before and J. J. Martin.
N Crittenden.- deceased.
.
uh that "in us— that is, in our flesh—dwell­
,. Mulliken
Wm. P. Bldusm. administrator ot raldcstste, June.
ed! no good thing,” and “we arc not suffi­ .. Sunfield
comes lute
conies
into court and
ana represents that lie Is propro­
,.
J
Woodbury
WISCONSIN
TROOPS
ORDERED
OUT.
pared to render his final.account ns such adcient ot oun-clvca to think anything as of
.. Lake Odessa
mlnisirator, —
and
•» •prays
—.-«♦».-»
that aday be aWnlnted
It is feared that the fruit ‘ndw in bloom Threats of Lynching Murderer II Itson ourwlves’’ (Rom. vii, 18; II Cor. Hi, S).
M Clarksville
for hearing tbe same, and a decree of distribu­
,.
Elmdale
4.
"Hear.
I
beseech
thee,
and
I
will
speak.
tion and asslgutnent to creditors duly made, Kin
— the
—» vicinity ot Jefft-raouvilie, Ind., was
I will demand of thee and declare thou .. Alto
and be discharged from »atd trust.
I ruined by th.
lll0 imil.
trees in
'
Clinton Junction, Win., April 17.—Mat­ unto me." Job had talked thus foolishly ., McCord
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Thun* lay. the ttb tl-iri —
v «rrhnr.l«
rlt near by suffered.
East Paris
day ot May. A. D. IBM. at rdve o'-h-.-k tn the i--------u-in&gt; orcunrithew BiUon. who shot his wife nnd Mrs. (xiii. 22), and Gcxl Lad given him back Ids Ar iGrand
Rapids
forenoob. be assigned ter tho heaviug i't »n:d . Tbe New York Times has changed own­
llcnrn
in
thel
town
uf
I
a
I
’
rolrlu
ThuraI M
own
words
(xxxviii,
3;
xl,
7),
and
it
would
petition und that the heirs at law &lt;»: s.;:d d.» ers, and will hereafter lie a Democratic
■ I A. M.
coved and all other jhtsous Interested Iu sold
day and set fire to the house, was cap- ■eem that Job now quotes them in deep .__________
estate . are reipured U&gt; appear at a session of organ.
IGrand Ix«dgr i It 15
humility
turvd about tlirro miles east of this place ,—,and self condemnation, for be had
said Court, then to be lioiilen at the Probate
,. Portland
, nw
E, C. Horen, of Chicago, bag gage- master I
y o’clock!
clock ^alunlay
Saturday morning. Meforu
Before • airwuiy
already saiu;
said: “i1 wiu
will lay
hand upon
office,
Office, in the City
city of Itastiug*.
Hastings, iu
in wild
mH«i Count?.
county.
,•
. TZ-ii i C,
' at v
i«&gt; mine mum
Ar Ionia
12 10
re.taal'h lA'lllw. ‘ ' ""*klU'd hr " enpture
.ulcld. »hn..p
have I .pokt-n.
-......... he
&gt; . &lt;»l«l to
... commit
-........
. i. .. . ' my mouth.
I, Owe
On hnvn
nn/iV&lt;«n but
1 ■&gt;, f 1I w-IU
tvlll
Lv ' Howard City
145
Ar Ionia
I
th. L,.!., lre.t
" Istanton
to the persons InterrshHl in said estate, of th«1 '
t,l‘ »•*«””«• o* tho
i he will get well. W hen Bitsou was brought1 no further* (xl, 4, 5).
“ |Edmore____ |________
pendency of sain petition and the hearing 1‘r U'e yar ended
here a
3 moo
Illob coiiecieu
collected u&gt;
to ,iyncu
.lynch mm
him aun
and urn
thu |! &gt;k
5 “i have hwini of thee by the bearing
----- ‘-----। . March .1
. r were £-.4.L,. I. nere
of•
• Every day, others week days only, t stop
.
wiitcn
has l&gt;e«m paid ij .sheriff
Governor IWk
Peck tar
for the car, but dow mine eye sevth thee." It
«b
!€hl«I,3t}7,loS
l.«7.1tobm.l»u»trid
h^tt ml^ubri Govreum
»
, m dividends and exoensre.
I troopfc
‘
L&lt; id be (Mm| that modi hearing of the on signal.
Parlor cars on all trains between Grand
Kil^r printed and circulated in said County of
■irry, once In each week for three *ucee»'lve ■ .Vjuenan msiirancv compkniw have j Thn governor replied doclariug that Wis-1 gwpd is merely a hearing by tbe car. In Rapids and Detroit. Hears 25 cents. Connections
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
I given up nil hope of hearing from the miss- !
must not Imj disgraced by a lynch•• fact, , He who Ih perfect in knowledge made in Union station. Grand Rapids with th*
hicago* Wbst Michigan hatlwat fob
C'HAH. W. AUMSTUONd
nil I (xxxvi, 4) told us in the
parnblo
of the C
wg;. tbftt
tout the
tuts mob'
moo must
must be
oe baffled
uauieu nt
niaii|\***'«,
***= jwmiw
.w ui
CHICAGO AKO TH« WKST ANU FOX MCHXB.
Judge ot Probate. . | lug steamer Naronic, aud are paying looses iug
ou the
tbe vessel and cargo.
au
hazards
hazards,nnd
nndthat
that hebehrd
hrdordered
ordereda aconicom-j sower
j sowerthat
thatititwould
wouldbebeso.
so. Th«
The question uox, Manibtkk. Tuavkhsk City. Elk Raf(A truo copy.)
I The Chinese registration law is giving pany of militia to the scene post haste.
He ’ forL.
us L,
is, “How
'
Il1 . do
lz I’ hear!"
tillFor the Sav­ ihs. ('HAKIJCVOIX ANI&gt; Petoskky. Favortt#
route to tbesummer resorts of northern Michi­
‘ tbe MViillll.
i1TIi*Ik1h ill
nmd 11 t.Anhln
iour teaches tlK
us to "take lll-ed
heed how we hear gan.
revenue .offlcinls
in((.1
Culorado
trouble fen,,.
kept bls .word mimi.ll,.
promptly -.ml
and .a .special twin
train * illllr
'
I without end, uud with’all their efforts reached here with the Governor’s guard and what we hear” (Mark iv, 21; Luke viU,
Trains leave Grand Rapids for ( hlcsgo,8-M A
As to mving God, it is written,
I scarcely any registrations have been made, from -Miunson
was 18)
Madison on txiaru.
Iward. mu
Tho prisoner wm
r. ai..
r . ai. aim &gt;
js. m.
All the liuckcl »hop«i in Nashville, Tenn., ‘
from U1,! J11’1 nnJ 10 Bantboo, where “Binned are the pure in heart, for they jua
lA-ave for Manistee aud Traverse City 7:30 A.
be t-Jnlined under military protec
will cease busluM# on account of the pro- he
1----will
------------------------------------------------------»— ­ shall sec God" (Math. v. 8) Bpt God said M. and S-3TP. M.
Leave lor charlexolx and Petoskey 7-JO A. M.
to Mom's. "There shall no num see Mo aud
tion.
.
hibitive tax Imposed on dealing in "futures
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers on
live" (Ex. xxxiil, 20). And yet again it is night
by, thu legbdnttire. Tho bill im|»).«e&lt;l u
trams to Chicago.
ICough-aud-Tuutble Welterweights.
mid, "They anw God nnd did cat and. ZAsk our agents for further particulars or
state tax of fr'iO.OW per annum on all dealConey Island. April 1H.-A11 tiro sp.rta drink" (Kx xxiv. 11). The key to'tb^ro write to
Gkorok DzIIaven, Geoff Pass*r Ag't.
j from New York, Brooklyn, Jeracy City, , sayings is probably found Ln Jolin i, 18.
Grand Rapid*.
Saturday. April IX
! 1U1J tbv. vicinity, and many from Boston 1 d "Wherefore Labhor myself and reqicnt
A collision of cable cars in the LaSalle I came to the Conoy Island Athletic club last in dust nnd a-hre.” Thin in n wondrous
street tunnel at Chicago resulted In the so- I night to see Tom Williams, of Australia, . change from chapter xxlx, where in replying
vere injury of Frank Mack, Annie Boas, I nn,i mny Smith, of Boston, fight two j to Bihput ami singing his own praises he
Max Boas and an unknown woman. There [rounds
fora purse of cxj
W,Old,
tho kpki
loser to ' um» tbe pronouns
I, me.
rouiius lura
.w-z, vuo
............. .. .....
...7 my about -50
­
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was u frantic lime for a few minutes.
1i take
take81,000,
81,000, and
and'The
ihe welterweight
welterweight chamcham-’ ; time*.
times. In
Intbe
thepreweace.of
presence of God
God the
thoholiest
holiest
In effect September 11.18&amp;L
’
The total bank
pionshtpof
ofthe
theworld.
world. It
Itwas
was aarough-andrough-and-j ’ men
menare
,lreinode
madeto
tofevl
feelashamed.
ashamed. Isaiah
Isaiahsaid,
said.
bank clearings
clearings for
for the
tbe week
wecK '' pionship
SMI.iW, ot which 8524.139.254 •tumble fight and a hurricane oue while it "Wot- i. me. for I nm n man of unclean
Your Druggist will supply you. were
wna outride of New York city. Thu iu- in*ted, both men being severely punished. ‘ lips.” Daniel said. “All my comeliness
crease over the preceding week *iw 9.0 per i Williams, however, threw up bis own ; was turned to corruption in- me." And
wnU
,
1 sponge.
____________________
even John fell on Uiaface tu* oue dead (1ml
The relics and ancient documenta of;
itod Acridmi to a itaiiooui«L
• vi. 5; D.-ui. x. viH; Rev i. xvii) The rightKalamaxi'o Lv...
Mnrytan.1 -III ool lxto Chtaqo to
SA.N Fp.vriwYl
Fhascisco. April
^Ttd'nUlt'i
fb 1™^
"^
““
Anril H.-Mre.
17—Mr. ,Lilly
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COUsm-ra
or Lunu nuuoOlli* “
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San Francisco, April 17.-Mrs. Lilly .
W||d rtll!iy rap. (Phil. Hi. 8; l.ra Ixiv, East
KieblAhd Juncl.
“ The Nuigarji Falls Route.”
tnulu attemnted an accent in a hot-air'
_i.it...«...
--■xkjET ours
So decides tbe commission in charge of ( ball(Mrtli intefading to descend by parachute l0 appear os not worthy of mention. The
stations.
mem.
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» at tbe Cliff house. The bnljoou caught
_...nu. language
IIIDgTUIgr of
Ol these!!
UIO.WU emptfed
CUiptK'U man
UUUI will
Will be
in.- in
III &lt;OQyerit
Q
aoai- Michelet,
-i_
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..„t_
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Oscar
Mlcbder, a C*bl*?
cable C*r
car OTlnrnnn
gripman of
of fl
re |in&lt;
Bbn »..i»
fBnf __
receiving
a compound
the Hue of....
this verse, or that of Paul, when ■I Shultz..
|M.mJpJn !p.m.lp.in.|a.m.
St. LrouLs, was fined 815 for jumping on his
fractureof both thighsandlacerated
face ‘ beany*. "Not 1, but Christ, who llvctb in .
! mother’s c -ffln and throwing the corp#® WOIludB. _________
j me?. -.Sot, i, but the grace of God. which H
1 astings..................
nrtri out o&lt; tbo wtalow.
,
Thrc„ chlld„I, Crrm.ud, ] w„ wUh m, ' (Got II SO; 1 Cor. XT, 10). It ICoats Grove
Woodland
lW»&gt;w
t
molt
H.
Hull.
MipenoU'txl.nt
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.„
ri
,
I
l»Go&lt;l
who
worfcetli
to
u.
both
to
trlU
outl
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|a.m.|»-m.!p in.ip.ro.lpJn.
Bltooxt-nt; April 14. MrxAlnawonh;
w (lj of (iu ;
nlwo.ure. ,u«l Ulaour Koodbunr
Habtinos__________ I XMl A37|uu»2i J.fwl 1.00 ot the blind Inrlltuilon at Jaek.onrdle, 1
111-., having ottered hl; rrebmatlon the at;d her three ebilOruo. Harrr. tjjdh Am pU„ to let IHm^eMItWourwlve. tullyto
l ia 1&gt;. r.A-.V.
Lensing
M. A. GILLMAN. ixteal Agea’. Hasdqjri
place la to !&gt;•&gt; tilled by Vrealdeut Short, ct I ole. "«Y* A 'P'J J™ '•_*«“* -■
bur“"1 Him (PtiiL IL It; Heb. xlii, SO. -.11.
Detroit
the llllnola Female collet;.', n yoiinq ladle.1 . to death Io their flat taat nlghu
7. '-Aud It waaeo thabatlarthelxad hn.1 Grand Rapids
school of thu Methodist church.
LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, spoken these wunls unto Job. the Ixnxl said
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। to Eliphaz the Tenmnite. .My wrath ia kinMonday, pr
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idled against thee and against thy two
Chicago.
U^Jt^ern’i,^j
“Vureaco. April th |
J**.?££
Chicago. April 17.
l-miSl"*'0“d I Following were the quotations on tho
or our w.rfa. aodKhy oor -orttaw.
‘TSe- e^tan a. HUopoU., Nx U.

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teifSX“*8S!^ia5,Sl leei.”'—'*

Why Suffer?

When you can be Cured

t:i - money secnreii bv a mortgage dated
t
of September, liw. executed by
l&gt;. tlnzbes. Sarah l». Hughes, liis'wlte,
• S'.roi.g and Emma Strong, his wife, of
tiuly, .'’ieii.&lt; .;i. which s.itd mortgage
.-rd- l l:i tin- ••ffier ot the register of
l ’he , inty of Borr&gt;'. Io litter 22 of niort•,
Ji and as on the 3d day of Oe-s
: j &lt;i‘clo- K V- m. And. wheretw.
,1’irtiT ig" has been duly aligned by the
:t. r Dirk&lt;on toJohn A. RooertMH, by
-it iir-arii-.g date 2»th .-&gt;pteinber, 1A&lt;5.

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m. hi |iber;;'J of mortiw-e 125,and the same ts now owned
A ; j whereas.th* amount claimed to
.in said morigngB at the. date
notice is
the sum of Soosn.no
!;'&gt;i and interest, and tho furthts.'- noas nn attorney fe« stipulated
«r.d mortgage, and which is the wnolif
•it -l.i'med to he due on *ald mortgage.
! or proceeding has bren instituted at
•nv-r Use debt now remaining secured
I m&lt;&gt;rtg.-.ge. or any part th.ireof whereby
.r.-.rofsJe contained In said mortgage
। oin- operative.
. i nun-fore, notice h hereby given, that by
•o! the -aid power ofsale.ht.d tn iwreuance
-■ jtqte In «nrh case made aud provided,
.i i mortgage will la- foreclosed by a saltrealises therein described, at public
•;&gt;. t i the highest bidder, at the front door
court h&lt;ms» in Hss’lngs. iu slid-County
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1.1*.-* are described In said mortgage as fo|’ t"*ivd:
, „ ,
■uiui-m-in; st th* north v. ‘i-t corner of F. L
I.•: in the »iUage «&gt;( Irvine. County of
I uni State ot Michigan, and running from
- -a--, nr in mi easterly direction along the
\ line of lots heretofore-couveyi-d mid to the
, a .v i r-i-iog th#race »ud nasi of the lot or
. ■'••cd- 111 Effie Baldwin, and irom said
. i\ ,.• .i south easterly direction on ihe
. r ■■ &lt; f Hie r.u-eway. to Intersect the pond;
• on -Mid along the westerly Jln«» of said
1 .northerly direction to the dam. and
. e:i.*e following the center of ill-.! Thorn'•• r v.-r to a poi.it directly north of the
if starting, and from said point south to
.1 u- d beginning, containing tun acres
■ &gt;r ■'%; snd all on section thirty-one In
ti
&lt;■' rang# nine west, mcoepting
।• i •u-nbov.-ail street* and highways now
. . •• thereon Also the undivided one-half of
: .ii iAine: commencing at a point flfty■ &gt;1 •: six in-hrs west and twelve rod-,
■ fret ami three inches north of the »outh• &gt;nicr of tfee northwest quarter of section
•tv-wne. town four north ot range nine west:
ning from thence west eight rods; thence
th to the renter of ihe Thurnapple river;
•i -ast eight rods, thence south to place of
iuniag. If Is expressly understood that this
-b'-Tibed premises Is ail the premlve*. mill
and rights of flowage, owned by
- • • E. Gardner and Frank Campbell and
stunting tho late Ann. G»tdnor. Campbell &amp;
. ol Irving, and that this mortgage is Intend­
!irr Hie undivided one half of all rights
ablGnrdner. Campbell «; Co., together with
|H-rn«*tual right to the water power, back
rr. ibiwac* and mill privilege described
with tbe roller flouring mill aud all mill
uievtijcreln now standing or hereafter to be
•t--d aim placed npo.i sala premises Includb?th of above descriptions.
John A. Rohkrtson.
Assignee.
Attorney.
Dated. Hartings, March 1st. ISM.

ADMINIBTRATOR'S SALE.
Iu tbe matter of the estate of Esther M, Fenituck. deceased.
S&gt; th e )&lt; hereby given that I shull »ell st
puldic miction to the highest bidder, on Friday
the :l«t ,&lt;iav of April, A. D.,
IMra.
at ten o’clock. In the forenoon at the
Ute re»bletic« of the late Esther M. Pennock,
on vciion sixteen herein de«cribed. tn the
township of Barry. In the county of Barry,
tn the ntaie of Michigan, pursuant w
llccusc and authority grunted to me on the 8th
day of March. A. I). !*«: by Hie Probate
court ot lUrrv county, Michigan, al! of the
estate, right, title and Interestvf tbe said &lt;ieceH-wd of. In and to the real nutate situate and
b-lng in the county of Hurry, in the slate of
M’.cbljtnn. kmwn anil described os follows,
town-.
Th- »outh wet quarter, section sixteen, exC-qj one .md one-half seres off ths south west
owner. The south east quarter of the south
east quarter ea-d uf tho highway section seven­
teen. *ctiool lot numlwr four, section sixteen, all
in town one (1) liorth range nine (0) west. Also
emninenclug fourteen rods west of the center of
Section twenty-eight. T. 1. N. R, 9. W., lheuco
west four rod#, then*# sooth IS rods, thonee cart
four roils, thence north 15 rods to tbn place of
b-L-innitig Also commencing at th# northwest
corner of lot 38 la tho village of Delton. Barry
county. Mich., tbenee cast 80 feet, thence south
JO feet, tbenee west 90 feet, thence north 30 feet
eu section six. town 1 north, raago a w«*L
Wm. wThamftom,
Administrator.

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Thousands arc suffering with
Torpid Liver-the symptoms are
Depression of Spirits, Indiges­
tion ^/Constipation, Headache.
Dr. jsanford’s Liver Invigorator
is a reliable remedy fbr Liver
Disorders. It cures thousands
every ye?r; why not try
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator?

Chhga, Zalaoaioo &amp; Sagiaaw
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12^3 Is gal&amp;

CARTERS

women's candidate. Dr. Mayes, was ciectea . 1^,^
May, opened
;
nwmberof thelioard of education by a mu-t
41l.. July, opened
cltwod €.*Hc.:
jority oflSa.
j Oata—May, opened
dared
June,,
Cbarlre ML a Negro, an.l a Gtrek and orewd
eloreJ idle; Jjdr.tyrewd =Sa 1
lAltaKbolar won barnred at Tyler T.X.. | drev.1 ;•£
{ST,25°w!.Ul5f l‘U
' btr*°K“UU‘'“ I ret-temlwr, weed tKJL clrred tltaSt

CURE

killed-tjeou.
Jatnes Wilburn and Dull Butler were ,
killed and three other men injured by•* fall |
of roof m ’ the Champion Coal mine at ।
Wood’s Kun, 1 a.
Flavians J. Barber,Milton Weston, Henry
C. Spaulding (of Dulum).
Duluti.), and
aud others,buck- .
«1 bv any
amount ot capital have incoi
pa-!
riby
ruryxmouulolenpiul
taco,p.,.
r«:rf &gt; corap.nr to build u ™n»l trom '
DitaUtorTliul.
Duluth to st. 1 am.
!
Fire at
*1 Louisville
l.iuUville destroyed
&lt;lo.lroy«l tho
ibo LouisIxioio ;
Fire
Till,coilou work.«n.l fauUy Iren w. uo |

Skk Headache and relieve all tbe troubla# toefr
dent to a blUcua atato of tho .yetc:n .ach a#
n;,...

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SICK

neifltebe. yet Carter's Llttlo Liver PICO ar#
equally valuable in Ccnstipatiom curing

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HASTINGS BANNER
and
New York Tribune,

Uni-May, opened *£&gt;.77)4. doeed
I Jeaua Christ.
stoA- Tiro prices al tho Union* ®- "Therefore take unto you now seven i
' t(&gt;lny rani{cd M followB: bullocks and seven rams, aud go to My
recelpiii for the «&gt; iy 29,000; |-servant Job and offer up for yourselves a j
quality fam left ovar about M*1: mar-' burnt offering, and My servant Job shall
kel ^Uve
packing and shipping account prny for you." There is no forgiveness of
feeling ratiuir
ratljir weak
weuic and
ana pritca
pncua uatsro lower; Min witbontthe shedding of blood, for it is
sdes '«wf
ranged “
at S4.tMjji.IB J*?
pigs. 8«.tMuJ.U) Uwblooltlmt mnketh xumemmt fur th,
.u«
1UUI.
n.«rt l»dU»«. MISeLW
W s.A.U.Ak^rr p.dduu
(
ahinignir'lou,
blessed bo God, there Is forgiveness for all
uMpuloff
•*—•
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who come in true proUcnce- Not by the
,
’tr„h.'r ” . hf«,l ot ireli. ood
but- b, Htaown

on
„n j
shipping account blood He Latli obtained eternal redemp
jmj priceswere well nuilntaiue.i; quota- tion tor us (Heb. lx, 12). Observe nlao
Uon4 ranjWtl
sidpplng Bteora. how He dads with those who touch His
HlA&lt;HC0 lAUt0 B1KXi. ja.lM4.aft emmuoa to sarvaute-they must obtain forgiventM
uicdlum-lo.
trom God. and they must also be humbled
“&gt;-bjk”re
JL.-MUr
o, (kxl
lhey
” 4,^x1
Nicer*, and S3.o^kxi veal have touched. Irot the afflicted and perse'
I eut«l reRAre In Im. Ur. IL and In ure.1 I
Sbeep-Eiilmatod receipts for the day «,au; ; quietness and confidence commit their case
quality fair, market ratucr active an 1 prices i toGcd and let Him see to it.
steady; quotations »nged at
UtMjfrUJ I 9 "So Eliphax tho TenAnitc, and Hildad
W”hl|Sr“’ W J
u. SbubUn. and Zopbarrlrr S-wmuhlU
ka&gt;ud.» Umb.
,,ld
M,u |x,nl „m
J“‘2£T4Su,2*SSi.gLHX;"“»&gt;‘’1‘b"» ■nrol-nl-u-ra.xrptaddob."
liS-d
*“ .ll“*“4
pJJitry_chh:k&lt;.-n3. 12-iJlJu per lb; turkeys, how He nmde known to them the way of
jaaisc; dueka,
geese,
• the forgivi nix of slna Dnt it would have
per dos. I*ototucs-Uurb.inlu, 7j©7.i per buah- , andied nothing if they hnd not &lt;lone aa
el; Hcbrous.
par bushel; Pn&lt;n-i.:;n. 7 U ' commanded. Many know the way of life
73c; Roa*.
sweet Potatoes- .‘■
’air to] who do not aocepttiutt lit. .and imuymoro
ja^qu pre tror^ Awl»^^ who nre iroTSrwtta o, UodqggJob waa.
! wr^te n.nch prccl&lt;x« time ;m fniitleM tallc
Franklin Coal company at Milwaukee ; to
*^0^ ir^Ute por lb; bro-on comb. ; Hl
- "And
— th# Lordjturned
,
. -the, captivityof»
T_ '.
have been attached for $37,000 by eiutem ! H)c; dark cumu, good cuuditiou l'.Vftlta; ex- 1 Job when- he praycd for hi* InendX; also
»ZvLrn&gt;
1 tracted, OiJdc per lb.
i the i ord gave Job twice na much flx he Lui
The uraddent has pardoned Nicholas J i
N.w York.
' la-iure
Tbe real &lt;/the cimpterb. the &lt;!►
Ber^iikJmpri'*’^ in Illinois fur violaNzw Youg. ADril
Nzsr
April 17. ■1 tailed
tailcil xtatemeut
stnicmeut of which thia
this la
in n sum
tion of the postal laws, and W. W. Knoll, j Wheat-May. 75 I-.dyj'.^ic; June. 70^3 mary One hundred acd forty ycaraof life,
7«&lt;c; July. "S
September, HHsm twice the allotted span (Pk xc. 10), th#
same suite nnd same offense.
December,
Kyc- Dull and steady; ,
number ot sons and &lt;huighti-ra (chopThe city of Chicago Has changed majors
gone befora,
-Washburn# stepping out and Harrison •
anur. So.ur.uir
&gt;ht.
“.‘X?5';?'',- 'till
going in. Th# inatallatlou of Harrlfton was
were literally
Literally doubled. Then so#
July.
August. •' *l®« tll*y svere
an enthusiastic affair, nnd was followed by I June.
bow all bis relations and
and acNo. X -'b^poUic; steamer mixed, ; in verae 11 how
a banquet to the new municipal officer*.
Oats—Dull and etiuuly; state.
qurdotancas brought him prowents and
Mrs. Van Allen Mack, a N#w York dty !
'to. 17jL-c; April. 3jc. Pork- comforted him. So bafag «ricd be came
society leader, has started * movement to Limited
&lt;demand; old more. 347.73; new ■ fnr&gt;),
—i,; Hta Utter end bainablesaed
erect a statue to Queen Isabella in Central 1 mu-.n. SULtk Lard—&lt;J
L Lusrd-ente. .ad —-Ar
ta suggr.-ttv# ot
rendered. |iO»QU»

known woman. M. J*. Alton: ana i. r. ,
Faulds were seriously injured.
1
W. H. Clay ton nay# tl,at the testimony.
so far given by “Informer uui-Khnrut is ,
not sufficient to convince him that Hickey
. U.lremauwbonrenleredlil.bro.bcr.jolre .
M. Clayton.
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T.red.r, April 1A
|
Frank Pennell, a Middlesex county, N. J
Y farmer inhaled a wheat beard that
Iodized iu his throat A week later-ail .
rtloru u&gt; rrnrare lb. brnrf h.vlug tailed- ;
b.di^ior i™ktaw
C.I wlrwlck. ol Itatelgb. N. a. I
cSc*0. "Little Liver Pin. are vary «nd1sad wire h.. bren .ucrinu-ndlng tb. in.talta- .
.77&gt;-TtoUk*. OMortwopmanakaadMfc tion ot the government exhibit at thu ;
World'n fair, was killed at Jackson park
bra 14-ton gun falling ou him. M. J. I
kero a comrade, was very badly hurt,
Thn fHsteninm! had not-been properly
CARTER RCTOMICO..
, The fastening# u«u
i
SMALL PILLSHAU. DOSE. SMALLPR1CE’ The docks and yards ot the Lehigh an.l

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every teacher and preacher—do we ray
what is right of God? Do wb honor Him.
ijjjjitaivntlon from day to dayMs
, nUright~wmrea ami thl. only that we
preaehr Do we mmmlta HI, ur.re mull,,
every way by word i.nd'dred exalt th. Lori

Lansing................................. 3 44 :0 43 ........
Detroit...............-...................... 1 35 7 M .........
Grand Rapids................ TOO..................................

•Stops on signal only.
+ Nos. 5 and fl»111 not carry pas*eng8ri unless
provided with freight train permits. .
Freight trains will be run at tbe cmvvnMaM
of (be company, who reaervethe right to chant*
the time ol f-uch trains without notice.
W. 8 Hewing. Geu'l Manacar.
H. C. Purrail. Gen’l P. &amp; T. Aa .

DR. sura
taiME
NERVI1E
'Bctth

�n**liSnu^ofI ^council"Saturday
&gt; decldrtTth.t tbecity should

Hastings Banner
Thursday, April «. 1893MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

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TKB HASTXXO8, MICH.. POSTOFW1CE,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL

notes.

TJ1V vou»u&lt; 1 —------Bl,. muter o» rwrat burner •»»
Pmldeot ClereUml nulled from U&gt;«: «»
ate Ihe tre.tr that bl* pn-dceeiuor. 1 n'eb
dtmt H.rrUon, h*d n«otl*ted with rapretmUtlve, of Uw H.wUlun provision*!
mmomL *»d «mt Conretumm Blonnt

Is the result:—
Ix&gt;ndou Economist, "will long be remem­
JUSTICE su FHEMB cocbt.
Hooker. Durand. Greco,
bered aa one of tbe worst which tbe Brite
lab farmer has ever experienced. Tbe
I owes have been greater than any Impov­
erished agriculture can bear, dnd the re­ Castleton 3M
mit is that'all over the country farms are n■■tings.-,........ vi
aty.mward... w
’• sndward... M
being given up and all classes connected
” 3rd ward...
with the land-owners, tenants and labor” sth ward...
era—find rdlii staring them in the face.”
Johnatewn------ 131
Free traders Want their new bill passed Maple Grove.... 93
so that, “the people will become accustom­
ed to It before another presidential elec­ Bntteod...
«
tion.” Americanism can never accustom
itself to a bad thing. The people are rap­ Yankee Springs

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S3C3L:.:’2

idly learning that the McKinley law Is a
to three UlMd* do !»*«•«&gt;«•*• *“
report’ He h«* reported, but whether be good one to let remain Just as It is. But
this
cannot be done if the democratic par­
lorestlptod or not I* • tl«*Uon. At *nj
rote tbe American il« bu been houlod ty Is true to its principles, as proclaimed
from
a thousand platforms last fall. The
down trom the poremment bulldlngi &gt;t
Blount** command; tbe protection of tbe south "is in the .saddle” and will not be
United SUU* h«* been withdrawn trom satisfied until the party platform is lived
the provisional poreroment and our sail­ up to, and laws made in favor of free
ors who bsd landed hare retired to their trade, cheap labor and state banks. The
ships.
Tbe universal sentiment of this country,
was for annexation of these Islands, about
the only objection coming from sugar
ptenters in Louisiana. The position of
these Islands, and the Importance of the
possession of them by the United States
would be of the greatest benefit In case of
war, and certainly would be no hindrance
in times of peace. Successive administra­
tions have recognized the great benefits of
these islands to the United States and only
waited for an opportunity of annexation to
present itself. • President Lincoln recog
nlzed their value, and naval and military
officers have testified time and time again
of their importance in times ot war. The
sudden death of a king of tbe islands 50
years ago only prevented annexation at

that time.
Thus with the Islands asking admission;
with a country ripe for it and a mighty
public sentiment in favor of It, the country
was hardly prepared to see the American
flag hauled down and protection refused.
Mr. Blount’s action was no doubt at
Cleveland’s command and will please every
■?nemy of America. Whether President
Cleveland was determined to rob the out­
going administration of tbe prestige aris­
ing from bringing everything about for
speedy annexation or not, is unknown. It
Is hard to surmise any other reason for his
actions, unless it might be gross Ignorance
of the subject
The Islands are now In the same posi­
tion they were before they sent their comT»isaloners to the United States desiring
annexation, and there Is nothing to pre­
vent them from looking elsewhere for the
same protection that they expected to re­
ceive here. ■ The country feels the humilia­
tion and the press has not been slow to
comment upon IL

Qrr tt Britain la and has been the' malu

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enacted into law mean certain republican
victory four years from now.

The fight for office stUl goes on In New
York with unabated fury, the contest be­
ing between Tammany and the administra­
tion. It Is reported that Dan Lamont bore
the President's ultimatum to Tammany
last week. That New York ring insisted
upon the right to name ail of the officers
in the city. This President Cleveland re­
fused, though throwing out enough sop to
them that will probably have a great In­
fluence In bridging over all differences.
A good fat office will cover a heap of dif­
ferences in the eyes of a member of Tammapy, and the promise of a little pap will
go a long ways toward healing all differ­
ences.

Although Cleveland has been very in­
dustrious in making appointments, there
are yet over twenty foreign missions U)

fill.

Church »nd Society.
VSamuel Dickie, once so well known in
Barry County, and now so well known In
±
the U. S. will speak in Woodland tho 27tb,
Thursday next. No one within twenty
miles should miss the opportunity of hear­
ing the renowned speaker^
The Barry Co. W. C. T[. U. convention
will be held in Woodland the 20th and
27th. Erom ail indications there will be
an unusually large attendance. Dickie,
the great temperance headlight, will draw
a crowd in Barry county as well as Boston.

The C. L. 8. C. will meet with Miss
Ilosella Goodyear, April 32d.
Program:
Quotations.
ent situation.”
Classic Greek course, Mrs. Colgrove.
Reserved as this statement is, It Is more
Manuel Christian evidences. Miss Good­
than was to be expected from the English­ year.
The cotton manufacture of New Eng­
men. Their attendance at the conference
land. Mrs. Maggie Bailey.
, was understood to be purely perfunctory.
Question! and answers in Chautauquan,
/ and their attitude throughout was one of Mrs. N. Bailey.
Character sketch Artaxerxes, Mrs. Geer.
self satisfied egotism aud hostility to the
object of tho assemblage. To have them
Services at the Presbyterian church next
frahkly admit they were actually Interest­ Sunday. Krening subject, "A.dumb dog”
Service at 7:30.
ed and even instructed by the discussions

,

rera pertaining to currency which Incases
Brltbh statesmanship, it ought by all
zneans to be held.

Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening at
the Presbyterian church at 6:30, to be led
by Miss Ethel Taylor.
At the spring session of the Lansing
Presbytery held at the North Lansing
church Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­
day last week. Rev. A. D. Grigsby, pastor
of the Presbyterian church of
cltyvvte
elected
Moderator. Several Important
matters of Interest were brought up at
this session. The most Important of these
waa a resolution on motion of tho Rev. H.
S. Jordan, of Lansing, that Instead of re­
vising the present creed It was desirable
to preserve it os an interesting historical
document, and that a short simple 'state­
ment be prepared embodying the substance
of tho Calvlnistic Theology. Mrs. Grigs­
by and Mni.,W. D. Hayes were In attend­
ance at this session.

Before taking ihe plunge into free trade
from the heights of prosperity attained
•inder tire thirty years of protection, our
lemocratle friends would do well to Inves­
tigate the condition to which British Indus­
The H. C. T. Club will meet with Mrs.
try has been reduced by the policy with
Doyle, next Monday evening, with the
which they have become infatuated. Ac- following program:
lonling to the London Economist British
Roll call—general quotations.
Music.
'rude has rarely been so thoroughly de­
Iteper. Miss Alice Burns.
pressed as now. and tbe downward course
History lesson.
•ootinues. Exports of British, and Irish
Music.
products fell off about SIOO.OOC.UOO, or «
Recitation, Mixa Julia Slattery.
Music by choir.
per cent, in 1892. an.l imports decreas’d
All Interested in this work are requested
iu th* neighborhood of Wo, 000. wo, or »
to attend.
iwrcent Idleness is on the in-rmrae.
Krom tbe Iron and steel, tbe live stuck, the
■ •ntbvr, the silk, the cotton, the wool, the
Tbe N. E. Quarter of tbe N. E. Quarter
- oal, the chemical, and almost every other of s*c 15. township of Irving, Barry Co.,
Industry comes the story* of hopeless stag­ Mich. About 14 acres cleared and fenced.
Lanrequaiitity of oak timber.
Wil be
nation.
Singularly enough the very industry mite wwit of MnulUwi church____ __
_ __ _____________ Two hundred dollars down and no-1 timber
M irad. la thta „wtrr I* m
„
I amount hu been paid.

raawu-ipou., u, Ku-]

p

owadBOBK

R. Mudge &amp; Son,
enough bo that other lines of
‘J ^7^"mu,“■

8
I
»
;

nf «iwer will run from the court bouse w
WUlroKl ,ire«l tten •'“&gt;* lh*“ ,lrc;f!™e
rlrer. emptyln* by lie loralture
"halt mile below U&gt;« ba*lM*» portion* or

Assyria
Baltimore
Barry
Carlton
CaaUeton
Hartings
Chy, tai want..
2nd ward.

Clothiers

We
wide .wakeaod.nthe
field with a Sprlng stoc|&lt; o(
highest quality. Our sp«ilU eg '
for the spring season is tn
the purchasing power o( yout. ,
lar with the greatest va|ue, &lt;ve’
offered for your money.

Thursday, A

—wr».coo*

We Ha

■ “iSliMCll dMAWl-IMM
!
»
»
•
—

wlih ibe eoantr In tbe oowtrooilnb of_^*
Mw«. M It ««•&lt;«* •
M
rood bedlb ot the city demand, * •&gt;••&gt;'“
nr-.wer**e*nd the *ctlon ot U&gt;e eliy
jltTenSTnldb. opheM. TbouJ.

am somewhat high, yet it te a bad policy
to effect a little saving at the expense of

,

the good health of tbe elty.

” 4th ward
Hope
Irnng..;.............
Johnstown
Mapte Grove
Oranxevtne.........
rraincviiie.........
Wnrtawit
------•Dwraappte.........
south, and can be depended upon to act as Woodland
Yankee
Springs..
a unit in favor of the party platform.
2300
President Cleveland has been very subser­
CIRCUIT JCBGE.
vient to the southern members as is shown
Smith,
by his appointments, his secretaries of the Assyria
treasury andftterior being southern free Baltimore
Barry...............
traders and were auti-unlon. The repub­ Carlton........ t.
........
lican outlook might be dreary were It nut Caaueton
Hastings.....
for tije fact that tbe democratic policies City, 1st ward.

be sought, If it is to be sought anywhere,
for such evils as there may be in the pres­

■jther session would go as far as tha first
evidently has toward breaking through the
rruaCbf conscious superiority on all mat­

2X0

•

south elected Cleveland giving him 153 of
the 277 electoral votes which he received.
Thirty out of 45 democratic senators, and
120 out ot 213 congressman are from the

obstacle to the accomplishments of tangi­
Next Sunday will be quarterly meeting
ble results by the International Monetary
day at the M. E. church. Love feast at
Conference. On tbe other hand the L’nlt9:30.
ed States Government was the prime
Hastings Star Chapter No. 7, O. I*. 8.
mover In the creation ot that conference, will give an anniversary supper in the
and took tbe leading part in urging the society rooms to-morrow evening from 5
necessity of radical reform in the world’s t(t 8 o’clock, the proceeds to go towards re­
monetary system. The report of the BriL placing their regal in. which was destroyed
by the recent burning of Masonic hall..
ish delegates lately made to their govern­ Supper 25 cents. All are cordially Invited.
ment has, therefore, peculiar interest for
xrrhe society connected with Emmanuel
Americans. They are far from assuming, church will bo .’entertained Thursday,
from some or our own monometallists, April 27th by Mesdames N. Barlow, II.
that the meeting at Brussells has been Barber, C. Barber. IL Doyle. F. Barlow,
toneless. On. the contrary, they assert C. Huffman, E. Throop. E. Holbrook, aud
tlie Misses. Knowlton, Messer, Leins, Shu­
tKat- "valuable Information upon the man and Ursula Jones. Supper in the so­
monetary question' generally has been ob­ ciety rooms from 5 to 7.
tained ana recorded; and, in particular,
The young people of the Baptist Union
the declarations made of tbe views of var­ give an entertainment on Saturday even­
ious countries harts given some Indications ing at their church. All are cordially in­
.
of the limits within which a remedy must vited. Admission 5 cents.

is in itself a distinct triumph for the Bniatelte congress. The British delegates are
skeptical of any substantial result from a
reconvening of tbe conference, but • If an-

Hastings

By an oversight we did not give the of­
ficial canvas in our last issue. Following

Obituary.
’ David Hoes, of Rutland, was buried
test Sunday afternoon* Mr. Hoes was one
of the oldest residents Iu the county. Il
was born in the state of New York, b«t
came to Barry county many years « •
He settled in Woodland-and cleared up a
farm and there experienced the privations
and labors of pioneer life. About twentyfive years ago he moved to Rutland and
bought the farm where be has since lived.
Forty one rears ago Mr. Hoes was
to SUM Mirand* ImptU*. She died *1 their
borne In RutUnd live month* «o. For
some ye*rt Mr. Uoe. bnd ,n Incurable end
very painful dlwew *nd bl, deetb vu
looked
at hte
any
time.
He expected
io
dte
firaZfor
Jut
irlfe
preyed
him. They

are not long separated. Mr. Hoca dled at
the homo of hteson-lu-law. M. U. Burton,
where be had gone to vtett and was burled
from that place. Rev. W. M. I offer
conducting tbe services.

Board at World’* Fair.
To prevent paying tjjoee high prices for
’board and lodging while attending tbe
world’s fair, there Is being organized a
Maple Grove.
stock Co. known as Columbus Hotel Co.
Oranxevllle..
The first 500 persons sending 92.00 each
Prairieville..
Butteod.........
for board at once can get board and lodg­
ing Included after May 15th at tl.00 per
Yankee Springs.
day as long as desired, seven cent ride
from the fair ground, no change of cars;
Total*
etrictJy temperance. Satisfaction guaran­
teed or money refunded. Send P. O. or­
ders to S. L. Conrad. Glenn, Allegan Co.,
Mich, and gel your tickets. This notice
”
’’ Public improvements.
will not appear again.
”
" Salaries........................
I hare been personally acquainted with these
parties for opwardh Of is years and can cheer­
Social Doing*.
fully recommend them to do lust aa advertised.
The coming Chrlstaln Endea vor Conven. I shall stop there myself during my attendance
at the fair.
tion to be held at Middleville next Satur. *
J W ■ HUKrnsr.
day, will be the beat yet held* In the county.
.
Wayland, Mich.
Commissioner elect of the schools of Allegan
A very pleasant company was given last Co.. Mich.
Taunday by Mrs. George Tomlinson, for
Notice.
• '
her daughter, Mrs. Mae Young, of Alle­
gan. who is visiting her. The company To the supervisors of Barry County:
was a complete surprise to Mrs. Young.
I will call your attention to Act 193,.
About thirty neighbors and friends gave 'Session Laws of lSM&gt;, relative to the sol­
Mr. 0. A. Whitright a surprise last Thurs­ diers sailors nnd marines’ relief commis­
sion, aud should any of you find It necessa­
day night, and left with him in memory of
bls friends a beautiful chaii. A good time ry to raise a fund under said act, you or
some member of your board will meet with
enjoyed.
tin* members of the relief commission un
Mrs, Fred Barlow entertained a com- Saturday, May 27th. 1S98, at UaKings
ny of ladies «t her pleasant home Friday court house, at one o’clock; p. m.
afternoon from three to six with whistRespectfully.
At the close of the games a delicious sup­
A. W. DH.I.E.XUKCK,
per was served. Mrs. J. C. Andrus and
Secretary of the said cntnmlaslouer for
Mrs IL L Ileudersholt secured first prizes.
Barry County.

It will be to your interest to call and

inspect our charming display of new nov­

elties and reliable standard grades of

HEN'S S POTS’

HATJ 22 QENTJ’
rwnsriiiR

Now. We h.ve
and I tawe been
longtime. Afii
with iw- •tX1“
ran be-sok* at a
The 15= GLIMJ
Heoth'i are wh
rolls a*&gt;4 have al
higher pnead.f
entirely new, aw
ceiling matched
bargain you can
per. When you
ask to-see Heath
Rcscember th-

FRED I

goods.

Hope
Irving
Jobnstown...

3s

locai

Our stock is the safest to buy from lie­

cause good quality is in it.

It is the best

to buy from because prices are uniformly

- CIKC&lt;

Thie-week,

Bawafter, ehM
most recch this of
Insure insertion in
when brought

Bathe 15 cents

Uecoration day

All we ask of you is to give us
a trial. We have the best there
is for the price and will give you a D
great dollars worth for your money.
You caa be economical with no
effort whateverx by buying wliat
you need of us.
'

For e-flne hair
Bros.

Mild\- C .n
kA &lt; VlJ^
ATtlTrno
vLUiHlEKb,

at Busby Bro«-

On oirr-ioslde p
interestlag readin

Neighboring co
also our county lt

Old papers fo
large bundle for

The flntehlng
placed &lt;mi the roo

Ladteo desirin
call at theUASN

To aave^yaur
Victor spray pu

NEW SOODS
EACH
- WEEK -

stsnsnsEK

H. a. Good
evergreens In bl
proving it goaer

WE QWET2Q

Before buying
E. Stauffer’* fin
all the teteat pa

TOUK TRin’HW

AdditKmal •&lt;»
‘inside page; a
bielghbortug eo

Always amoto
/Always the «*u
•algar in tbe Un

Every-day Occurrences.

Watches rea
any body can e
&lt;rfJohn Besam

4. great dem
we.have plenty
and. get a large

rpHE time of year has come when peoI pie are on the “look” for their Spring

wearing dpparel, but there are many
people who are on the “buy” as Well as
"look.” In other words if they see what
they want while on their looking-tour
they often buy. Such are the facts in
our store. Every day lots of ladies look
and find what they are looking for.
1 hey don’t leave unless they buy. Our
display has never been excelled in this
city and the ladies are unanimous in
their praise of our new goods, trimmings
etc., and it’s now a recognized fact that
we sell more Dress Goods then any
house in the city.

Spaulding’s
Popular Dry Goods House.

5FRINQ

JACKETS
AMD

HOSSERT

CAFES.

trade at once.

D.’»W. Roge
boun coontiea
Iooms occasio
storm.

Tbe May ter
adJOQFMd from
count of busln
circuit.

Read what
missionar-elec
Mich, haa to
World’a F*k-

The Hame
make t he seaa
.ccpt Tuesday

Millinery
WednmRlay,
27 and 28

.

The Leader of all Vapor Stoves.
Without elevated tank, tubes or drip cup
lights instantaneously.
Simple, Convenient, Safe, Economical,
Durable and is the best baker now- cn the
market. Try one and you will be convinced.

GOODYEAR BROS
hardware merchants.
ti- •

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* rit

■ •

Those wlsh
teas .this sprin
Ing, Main str

Tha Bank

paper.

Add

Ladies It

elegant stoc
aHk waists

hundr
fa luc

in

t

�When tn GRAND RAPIDS stop at

Hastings Banner
Thursday, April 20, 1893.
w. r. COOK. UulBawt.

We Have It

Be sure and see my organs before buying
elsewhere, as prices are lower than ever.
Every organ warranted for five years by
John Sessmer, the Jeweler.

Merrick Reed has moved Into the brick
blacksmith shop across from the court
hoese, and will be glad to do blacksmlt hingand wagon repairing for all who need
it at tbe very lowest rates.
.
George I’restab has disposed of his In­
terest in the grocery firm of Phillips &lt;!t
Preston, on account of ill-health.
His
many friends regret that he has been com­
pelled to withdraw •from the baldness cir­
cles ot the city.

No Tt« of 0-1 quality can
sent by mall. Mayhap you know IL Bj
freight, prepaid if preferred, we ship
R. B. Messer Is east on a business trip.
safely 4, 5, or 0 ft. trees; 3-year Roses of
Mrs. Jas. Hewes has been dangerously
rare excellence—everything! Your actu­
i
ally pay less than for the puny stuff. 1,000
acres Nurseries. 20,000 acres Orchards.
D. W. Rogers was in Kalamazoo Tues­
Exact information about trees and frutts,
day.
Jefferson street greatly improved.
Grand STARK BROS., Louslana, Mo.
M. W. Riker was In Grand Rapids Mon­ Rapids parties have taken the contract to
day.
raise It several feet from tbe old founda­
Mrs. Jones visited in Caledonia last tion. and It will be also Improved on the
Interior.
week.

PERSONAL MENTION.

W. H. Goodyear is having the debris re­
moved trom the building formerly occu­
pied by him as a drug store, which was
wrecked by falling walls, and Is preparing
to put up an elegant two-story brick in its
stead.
Julius Russell Is having *his home on

That Maccabees are to demonstrate their
Charlie Barnaby Is able to be ont once
existence at the world’s fair Maccabee
more.
week Is one of the possibilities.
The ex­
C. H. Whitcomb went to Shultz Tuesday ecutive committee of the Great Camp of
Editor Flint will soon non to Sunfield
night
Michigan will meet at Chicago in the lat­
where ho will take charge -of the News
Will McKevltt was In Middleville Sat­ ter part of April to make all needed ar­
which he recently purchased. During his
V- c have found what you; stay
rangements. .
here Mr. Flint has made many friends urday.
- ,i 1 have been looking for;, for a. whose well-wishes go with him wherever Mrs. tv. H. Goodyear has a sister visit­ H. H. Snyder has exchanged-the Sun­
.'■Jn Hir e. A first quality of paper h» may locate.
field News, which he lias edited for the
ing her.
past year, for the Barry County Democrat,
v ith r.ew styles and patterns that Mr. Selleck, of Paw Paw, will lecture
P. A. Sheldon was in Grand Rapids and will take posession of tbe latter paper
-vii-old at a reasonable price. before the Chautauqua circle and a few Sunday.
next Monday. Mr. Snyder Is well quali­
r\ -c- GLIMMERS of Fred L. others this evening at the home of Hon. P.
fied to perform the duties required? ofKan
are-white buck, double T. Colgrove. Mr. Selleck has traveled ex­ Rev. W. M. Puffer was In Charlotte editor and will uo doubt meet with the
tensively and will do doubt give his hear­ Monday.
success that his abilities should command.
- F an I have all appearances of a ers an entertaining evening.
Mrs. M. L. Ceok was Iu Grand Rapids
I.cr priced paper. They are People at the M. C, K R. depot last Sat­ Saturday.
Mrs. Ella Bowen has
established n
branch of ber millinery stere In Woodland,
: new. side watt border and urday morning saw quite a curious sight
. ling matched and are the best for tnh time of the year; when the train Albert Hafner, of Nashville, was in the and Is meeting with great success. She Is
not neglecting her store in this city, how­
,
’ you can make in wall pa- for Grand Rapids pulled in tbe tops of tbe city Tuesday.
ever. A large and fresh llnq of hats and
were covered with snow. They had
Mode Rich, of Traverse City, was ia the trimmings of the latest style were received
‘ When you come to buy paper egrs
been experiencing ^nite a snow storm be­ city this week.
this week. Mrs. Bowen is fast winning
.... - see Heath’s Glimmers.
tween Detroit and Jackson.
.Will Hams and Will Michael spent Sun­ an enviably reputation as a trimmer of
Reirember the place.
stylish hats. She can surely please yen.
Following Mr. Howell’s lead, apparent­ day at Gun Lake.
ly. both Frank R. Stockton and Mrs.
At a meeting of the council Friday even­
Mrs. Frank Hauses has been visitlag her
Frances Hodgsen Burnett has gone over to parents In Saranac.
ing tbe following appointments
were
The Ladles’ Home Journal, and the most
made:—Citv physician, Dr. G. W. Lowry;
Glenn Balch has been visiting in the street commissioner, Frank Flfield; attorney
important works by these authors upon
which they are now engaged, will shortly city for a few days.
Silas Stafford; members of board of review,
see publication in this magazine.
At Jones and R. B. Wightman; fire war­
v/Mlss Louisa Nagler, of Frecpert,
den, Henry Wentworth. Tbe city laws
Iu the line of buifdingS. W. Goucher is in tire city Sunday.
wore so amended as to make the city re­
doing
his
full
share.
He
has
four
houses
Prof.
H.
B.
Andrus.
of
Nashville,
corder the secretary of the board of water
THI DRUGGIST.
to finish by June 15th. and will get them In the city Saturday.
commissioners. This action, of the coun­
completed before that time. Hastings will
»^mory Busby and Henry Osborn drove cil led the’ board of water commissioners,
enjoy a great building boom this year pod
composed of Messrs. W. D. Hayes, Luke
to Charlotte Monday.
Mr. Goucher’s work and bls prices seem
Waters and L. E. Stauffec to resign. At a
to be important factors In the construc­
Walter Lampman and Guy ‘Bauer are special meeting of tbe council Tuesday
tion.
home from Ann Arbor.
eveplng the following board of water com­
The Hastings-City Bank bae opened a
Mrs. Sophia Kenfield returned to Chi­ missioners was elected: Robert Dawson,
Chas. Welssert and Wallace Kelley.
savings department and are now paying 4 cago Tuesday afternoon.
per rent Interest on all time deposits in­
Mrs.
Jas. Coffield. nee Miss Kittie Doo­
• &lt;JKQUL/lTtON •
cluding certificates. The savings depart­
ley,
is visiting in the city.
ments will also be open Saturday evenings
fiQtn 7 to 8 o’clock.
Mr.-Flint, editor of the Democrat, spent
Daev. W. Revvolds,
Sunday In Hickory Corners.
Cashier.
Miss Maud Young, of Middleville. Is
Llsreutti'r. changes for advertisements
The street sprinkler should be shut off visiting in tho city this week.
. h this office Tuesdays at latest to
when goingover street crossings. This Is
W..P. Sidman, of Kalanaaaoo, was In
j -ri ;•-ertion in tbe issue of the week
'
always done hi cities and should be here, Hastings Monday on business.
wh» i; brought.
especially siucc the new sprinkler has been
Miss Carrie Schumann, is home from
put on. It throws a heavy spray and the
cross walks are rendered so muddy as to Grand Rapids, for a short visit
! 5 cents al Busby Bros.
make ladlps wish they had their rubbers
Mrs. Will Thomas, of Detroit is vlsittion day will soon be here.
with them when they are obliged'to cross. ifig her mother, Mrs. John Quaif.
r::ie hair cut *r shove gs to Busby
A wrestling utatehJa Yarger Jk-Co’s, hall
A. Anderson, Port Huron, visited
last Saturday evening between J. Darling, (friend)s In the city over Sunday.
• the latest stylus in hair outs of Hastinrs, aad F. J. Corrigan, at CarnpMiss Allie Mudge returned Fiiday
Ires. *
bel), was tho attraction for the local sports.
night after an extended visit east
Corrigan Is said to have won Uie match on
;.-id»» pages will be found socio
J. Simpson, of Seneca Falls, N. Y.,
account of superior sL'ength and weight,
being some 2&lt;» pounds heavier than Darl­ visited at D. R. Cook’s Wednesday.
.. .i*crn&gt;g counties un dMlde pages ing. About fifty witnessed the contest—
Mrs. Jennie Maus, of Grand Rapids, was
Freeport Herald.
;:rro:.nty Items.
in Hastings the fore part ot the week.
IMP-: s fur . sale at this office. A
Are you thinking nf doing any building
■ Mra. W. H. Stebbins and Mrs. T. J.
htire’.R for five certs.
this season? It so it will pay you to con­ Bush were in Grand Rapids yesterday.
!&gt;;.) i'lg touches are now beloc sult W. Ed Allgeo. the contractor and
Mrs. Powers, of Grand Rapids is visit­
: 1:
roof ot the court house tow- bullderf* For the convenience of patrons
he ha/rented an office two desire to tbe ing her daughter, Mrs. Cora B. Powers.
rear of A. E. Krnaston’s office in the Em­
P. A. Sheldon Is obliged to walk with
Irins neat tailing cants should pire block, where lie will be pleased to a cane Gils week owing to a sprained .u£
ANNHU offiae. We can suit meet intendjliig builders and furnish esti­
kle.
mates for bonding. He can be found . in
Mrs. Anna Mason and Mrs. W. N. •
i'-.
;.;ur fruit and Wrrle* get tluj his office evenings.
Chidester were in Grand Rapids Wednes­
:■ r -j.ra1. pump at the Hastings Engine
Some thief broke Into Jr.mes. L. Craav- day.
.Into WntkA
h-j 's barn last Thursday night and stole a
Mrs. A. E. Davenport left Friday for a
:i. ... G&gt;»dyeRr lias -ezit down -the robe and blanket. Mr. Crawley suspicion­ week’s visit iu Grand Rapids and Monroe­
• .-z: -•». in liU trout yard and is Im- 's! a certain man aud conmuulcated hlj
ville.
••vrag it generally.
suspicions to the officers. Late Friday

FRED L. HEATH,

lScal news.

Th week,

"5 quires.

A most delightful lotion for the Toilet.
Used after wazhing ; after shaving ;
before retiring.

Nourishes the Skin.
For Chaps and Sunburn.
Heal,, Soothes &amp; Softens Inflamed,
Hard, Dry or Ronyh Skin.

Comforting
in Humors
and Eczema.

so and »s cent
bottles.
Manufactured
by C. H.dtj.
Price, Salem,

PEOPLE’S DRUGSTORE.

THE KENT
oppnlte UNION DEPOT.
»B.ooroTD«rUsKK-m T&gt;.o.t.r. N®W' Hoo«*

^"““‘•""K^^ooth.

New
Hoon
Tea
Try this tea if you never
have, and you will not regret
it. It is winning in popular
favor every day. We solicit
your patronage and know
that our goods will please
you. Give us a trial.

W. fl. QOObYEAR

PHILLIPS &amp; PRESTON,
The Grocers-

MORRILL &amp; CO.

Are now prepared to show you a large and well selected stock of

Consisting of CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS and CAPS, in all the new styles, witj&gt; prices as low as usual.
Give us a call and we think we can please you if

STYLE, Q&lt;4ALITT

PRICE

Have anything to do with it.

I’.-. .re l-.ylug your curpeu exaraiae L.
i &lt;t c.- A ;!?i-line of earpet sainptrs In
ii. the mte.-t )Jtterns.

Au.iitivaal -..aunty correspondence on
.ii- ;&lt; pige; alsf! additional locals and
i
rounty notes. '
w
' :
-armhe Ed. Power* No. 85 cigar.
’ * ,y&lt; tr. ■ nniue; always the l«est 5 ount
. in th- United Stated
•
V&gt; . las readied a prlc*&gt; now so that
• aa carr; one if you buy thorn
At h l.a Bessmer, the Jeweler.

.

- i it demand for old papers row. but
■ plenty let:. Call at tbe office
a large bunfi'u for five centff.

•

.

v. uvtkD —Girl k learn the millinery
trad at once;
•- »
Mxs« Fkighxeil
•

• - Rogers■ is iu.Kalamazoo aud Cal■ ouniks this week adjusting Ute
• &lt;&gt;.'osloncd by tho recent wind

evening on going to the ’barn the first
Robert Manhay. of Prairieville, has ।
thing That was seen was the blanket and been visiting at D. IL Cook’s fur a few
ruVo. Either the.thelf was troubled with days.
a guilty conscience, orsaw that he was be­
Volney Ferris and bride, of Allegan, are
ing watched.
’
j
&gt;&lt;he guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr*. Hawkins, whir lives with her Ferris.
daughter Mrs. J. W. Lunn, oh Green St.,
Dr. and Mrs. Spear, of Battle Creek,
had quite a serious fall Sunday morning. were guests of Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Fowler
She was preparing to eome down stairs Sunday.
when tier foot slipped and she fell tbe en­
Dorr Felt, who has occupied a position
tire length of the stain, receiving several
severe bruises and cuts and Injuring her nt the M. C. Depot, has been transferred
arm nnd the bones of her wrist badly. Dr. to Detroit. Tiinuierfc.au wias called and left her as
A. H. Ellis and family moved to Grand
comfortable as possible.
Rapids this week and will reside there in
the future.
Frank Cote is home from Y;«l!anti for a
vacation. Frank was in Cleary Bmdncss . Mrs. Franz Willison returned to Eaton
College, in 4ompat»y with one of of th&gt; Rapids Monday after a week’s visit with
prole-surs. when the roof of tbe building her parents here.
.was blown &lt;*T by tbe cyclone. A piece
Mrs. Giiun* has returned to Biz Rapids j
of Hying glass be'n : driven into the book after nn extended visit with her daughter, I
on which he had been working.
He said
tbe shock was only for a'few seconds but Mrs. John Kurtz.

while It Insteil the professor nnd be hugged
the wall tor all there was In It.
• ' 1: &gt; term of circuit court will be
.
t f.om May 1st tn May Sth. oruutThe store occupied by Spence Bros. Is
In other portions of the having a tine new plate glass front added
to It. This will make n great improve­
■ ' wLtt Prof. J., W. Humphrey, com- ment. Wc wish every store in the city
■ ■ rof scliools of Allegan Co., might have such a front. Nothing attracts
•&gt;
■ to -ny about board at tbe people’s attention more than a tine win­
dow neatly trimmed. Mr. Goodyear will
ib..j^n anbther column.
add plale glass fronts to hl* two store-*
11
1
IhinfaiL Bay Prince,
will and these with the ones tbal Mrs. Good­
■
&gt;. season Of lfi08 at my l*ornr ex­ year has placed hi her Work will add
.; r !&lt;-!»»
•
.
greatly to the looks.of Main street.
.
.Jos. Rog Kim.
Tuesday morning a farmer by the name
Mill-aiT}' opening ot sunrtner goods
of Burchfield, living in Carlton, came to
Hi-.day. Thursday and Friday. April; the city, and attempted to drive his horse
for the first time with an open bridle. Ail
'
Mis« Alice Hau..
went well until the watering we6gh was.
! .'.ikc wishing w set a nice ornamental reached, across from the Hastings house.
this spring csH on Carpenter dt Ftem- Here the horse began to circle so rapidly
■
Main street and leave orders*
that he soon became entangled in tne har­
ness. and commebkeq&gt;*to. bombard the
J. Cl.AKKE.
carriage with both b{nd feet. The buggy
Two good carpente i at was quite badlf da in a gid and the harness
broken.
'
5. W. GOUCHEK.
^jft the auction arale held last Thursday
Contractor and builder.
nt
the
court
house
for the purpose of re­
I he Banxeii wants good reliable cor­
ceiving blds for grading tbe court yard,
respondents from every part of the county
Ed.
that is not at present represented In the and the sale u! th* old court house.
Barlow received •’ the contract for grad­
paper.- Address this office for informa­
ing the yard. Ills bld 21 cent* per yard,
tion.
being the lowest7 bid. N. T. Parker was
ladies It will be to your advantage to the highest bidder for rhe old court house,
eailnn Miim Feighner and examine the he giving $55 fbir IL While this seems a
elegant stock of new capes. Jackets aud small price for thu building it must 1* ta­
Silk waists.
Good goods and correct ken lute consldferatlon the cost of moving
prices.
IL We undewstand Mr. Parker will move
&gt;&lt;lx hundred seems to be Judge Clement It next to hls/hntel und use It for a sample
Smith’s lucky number, ho having carried room.
Calhoun by ftOO. Barry by ftOO and Eaton
W. E. AIL geo. the contractor and builder,
&gt;y coo in the. recent election.—Freeport has a No. 1 reputation for the work that
Herald,
he has done in this citv In his line of busi­
Next Friday and Saturday. Miss Felgh- ness. He has built a great many bouses
“"w111 have a sale of ladles, mlMes and here and Has always done Just as he has
teblldrons trimmed bats at 81.00.
This agreed tee du. Intending builders can be
will be the best chance this season to Se­ assured rtf good work If they contract with
him. H avlng so ranch work to do it is
cure a bargain.
.
often hs.rd to find him. so for tiiaf lSHiveniExamine our 5 per cent discount system, encc of ? alt he has rented an efflee two
K Will pay you, with twenty dollai* each doora ky the roar of A. E. Eerteirton’s of­
trade you get a 5 percent discount. Call fice In the Empire bloek, where he can be
for tbtf roupom.
found ove&amp;lBgs anl will bo pleased to CurWqollMt &amp; Biwxso*.
Blah wjtimatre on baltelag*-

Virile B. VanHorn will sing at the
World’s Fair this summer with the Uni­
versity Choral Union.
Dr. J. W. Sackett, of Prairieville, was
fn'the cjtv Monday on business nnd made
this office n pleasant call.

Supt. Sterling, os the Hastings schools,
visited our high school Tuesday afternoon.
—Charlotte Republican.

Mesdames Julius .Russell, W. H. Pow­
ers. Cora Warner, and Ella Bowen were
In Grand rapids Tuesday.
Hicks Allen, returned to his home in
West Bay City Friday monilyg, after
spending the winter with relatives In the
city.

Mrs. Ida Russell, of Sioux Falls, DakeIto, who has been very sick is much better.
'Her many Hastings friends will be pleased
to hear of her recovery.
Mrs. N. T. Parker is recovering rapidly
from the operation performed on her face
to remove a tumor which had grown to the
jaw, aud will soon be about once more,
Martin Van Westenburg, who haabeen an
employee of the wool boot factory for some
time 1ms moved his family to Graud Rap­
ids, and will make that city his future
home.
Leap Karcher, who has be&lt;n working in
tbe furniture factory at Hastings, has re­
turned home and will work at the carpen­
ter’s trade with H. Leese this summer.—
Middleville Sun.

jyRev. W. W. Taylor attended an Episco­
pal convention at Charlotte last week.
Rn article which he read on the church In
the dark ages Is very highly spoken of by
the Charlotte papers.
Mrs. Belle Hendershott will sing at the
lecture in St. Bose’s church next Wednes­
day evening.

Our supply of old papers is getting rath­
er low.
Remember that we sell a big
Subscriptions for the court bouse clocks
are coolag in fairly well.
Eejbody
waits tbe clocks but a good maay wait

Yours truly,

t W. HOKKILL &amp; to.
ONE PRICE CL2THIERS,

IT’S ONLY A

QUESTION

OF TIME

When you’ll find out that the Happy
Home Clothing is the best to buy.
Many know it already.
Perhaps
you do. If not, why not try a^suit
of it?
■

TOil RUN NO RISK
THE MANUFACTURER’S GUARANTEE

Secures you in every way. Our stock
is ample' for your selection. Prices
from $8 up. No shoddy, no cotton,
but long-fiber western wool that has
the wear-resisting qualities—nothing
else used in the make-up.

K. K. QRrtNT

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, April 10, 1893.

NAVAL RENDEZVOUS.
t ENZS AT THE ARRIVAL OF HER
MAJESTY’S FLEET

COOK BBOS.4|roPneWr*-_

Naval Raviaw— A Season of NoIm That
Was Only tha Man-of-War Stylo ot Bay­
Ins Hail and Welcome.
New York. April IK—For a week put
sonnrtof the moot terrible specimens of
man’s ingenuity in the way of deslruet'on
have been riding the bine waters Ln the bay
here, and daring all that week the assem­
bled ship* and tbe visitors here—of whom
there are thousands— have watched for the
appearance of tbe British contingent. So

PASSENGER BOAT BLOWS UPi

*
»y Injured onto* Ohio.
WtoAMXC. I».L. April 1T.-Thepa-«&gt;S«

.Warner XJU. 3*.
F. Fl-hbonr * Co.,

white

April IA-The preaidant
"VrSring nominations to the sen.nt the following nmu
___ ___

ttRINC DEED OF THE YOUTHFUL
’
KING OF SERVIA.

and minister pw*
J. HawBtatxfs to Turkey.
oclate justice
kins of Ariwn^fI^H of tha territory of
of the supremo
‘f Arkans^ to

maktag

. crip
down Ihe
ri«
Mwraooo blew up. wrioualy
firMwrwna G«»«e Critoe. pW'&lt;'to' “
U&gt;. Kagte Utochln. .hope ottbteclty. had

both leg. broken and cn.ri&gt;rf M* ««■
wv.rolr Injured Internally. He wUl dl
Ocher, who wb«e &gt;riomlr and P°“‘"’
laully Injured
J. F. FUhtom. prepneto, ot lb. boat, walde.1 and burl tatenud
ly; Clarence Ftehl*&gt;m. bl. amu tadly &lt;caw
ri; Daniel Kho.1... badly
nally Injured; J.mra I-ong. badlyRaided.
Hardly a paMouser
When the acddenl occurred U&gt;eboat«"
to MM1I..W water. Th. pilot Ited
that I her. wm -.melhlng
machinery und wm peering tor the du.ru.

^AKlH6
POWDER

ALEXANDEffS COUP.

While tno gxriux ------------ --

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LO1DO». AfHl 1A—Th,
,b. yonlhtol M”« •'
J^reW Ort ■}'«“ “i” *

name and addrrea p, 11.
hivrS1
Chicago, and nt , .rmpu^''" *&lt;*.
King1. Naw Lite Pill, f“v u , * &gt;*
copy ol Guide to Health TJ J'" • I
loetruetor. tee. An „t ,h?hB««-l&lt;44

w. R- COOK.

th. Uniud

»-&lt;«n&gt;dl.tHct ot
wurman ot Wl»

wLlrntu' be auorncy ot
8U“*
tor th. wreionl ill.tHcl ot W boon^n.
WAUBVTOK. April JA-Thc P~W«°
yesterday nominated Richard H. Alvey, of

ter, a bouquet to which tbs men who *•»*

Upon firtu ot
.1Wn&gt;, " c"*
cento In pMi.ifn lUunto. »„
,f“n«
prep.MGouv.to.,. Von”’™“■ IM
Woai.D’» Cm.rwnu, r,
" tot
reeuto price I. M* „„„
J"««
you to have one.
urjL„ ...
Inal. You will fi,„|
* ’■*"» «|X|.
thing to bapritod. llrouw Si
*
view, ot the areat buu.n,,,,. wi^‘"

(

ff

Uon. 01 Mme, .rail.
atyle ot art. It m., Mtl»«w ,i
you act It. we will n-Uml ,M
.
Columbia: Lucius Q. C. Lamar, of Miss
&gt;M
Ireippl. reconlcr ot tho general land o®°« lol you keep ihe book. ,vl,ln,J
H.E.BVW.BS
Starii H. Miller, ot llUnob.
ot
V
;
cualoma tor U.o port ol “*!"&gt;•• nlI. a dlaUnguWied lawyer 0T yeareold. Mordoomed guests
•Hte bert Ml.-. lt th. „„M
were arrestetl and
rla 1. 40 and baa an enelabla reputation In
rbo urn prate-dun. Shepard haa alao a bruteA nm. ulcet., ,,u ltau
hustled to qunrtetter. rh»Wvj ,.,M
Oret-clare legal .tending Lamar lathe .am
tors prepared for
com,, and all akin ............... imd aS*
them in the .pal’ ■ld&lt;»t «m ot the lata Juetta. Lamar.
ly
cure.
pile, nr no w
Washington, April 17.—Tbe last noml- gu.ru.tred
ace; and the chief
z^--^c5r-—
to,he pettre, wtlrtutJ'£
nation, mot to the -Date before adjourn- money refunded. Price r. «rnu Jl*
of the whole
qtncxx nataum.
scheme was a boy/&gt;f less than 17. In eplte moot were tboao ot Joeeph S. Miller, ol
For Mie Uy W. 11.
u,
cf the fact he au non need nt tho den““e' Wort Virginia, aa Internal reeanna oomBenton Harbor will itMiUe
'
mWowerTSd John W. BlddK ot Mln—
ment U«l h. hud .lulnrel hl. ranjorily
tery
bonds.
and propowd to ron lb. Scrrton gowni- wita. recreury ol the legation to Turkey.
Miller la an reception to the anUvx re a
Fanpera
in
moat
part^
of
Monme
•oentt
tn ent himselfaahelvM the reme ofilce In Claeeland « are plowing for spring crops.
1
Quito a Dramatic Affair.
Orel .dmlnutratlon. He area abundantly
The young king will not be 17 until next
Rev. E. 1L Inmau, BabtlaelcrgjsaaM
I locked. Biddle la a nephew of George
August, while the low of Scrvio fixes
Flandreau. » well-kmywn northwestern Cedar Spring,, Mys h. I s,
foUld n ‘
his majority at 18. Tho persons arrested pioneer. He b nn accompllshtd linguist.
equal to “Adrionda," Whv.itfs Aewtaafi
are the regents, M. Ristics and General
Nerve Cure. Sold b; W. H. (ioudjear.
IMPORTANT RAILWAY COMBINE.
Markovitcb and tho members of the min­

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But tor thin lacl II !•
perwmm. boned would -hare tow hte^Ute.
Daniel Bhourte wm blown thirty tort in
land and completely “vend with wrece
age. Hla recovery la doubthit
Absolutely Pure.
that when Admiral Gherardl announced Long woo blown Into the river arid ble re.
A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest yesterday morning that the British fleet cue WM acoomplluhod with great d “cully
nf all in leavernng yrinurth -Latest Lnlted was coming in there was a rush of those by those who were not seriously Injureu.
States Govcru’.nenVF'NHl Report
who were awake to sec the right. For
KovAu Baking PowmenCo.. W all SL. N. X.
AWFUL SEISMtC DISTURBANCE.
John Bull had chosen an early hour—for
fashionable people—to make his appear­ The Island of Zanto«ha*™&gt; to Pte** •««»
J builders use
ance, and the fleet was nt anchor by 9 a. m.
Many KilledZante, April 18.-(Cabls to the New
lumber, brick, lime, cement sand—
Admiral Gherardi’s announcement was York Herald.]—An earthquake of terrific
whatever goes into the construction a notification to stand by to salute the force haa occurred on this island, and the
of a building; they employ only tbe
visitors alter they had fired off twenty- ground has since been In constant move­
best workmen and pay the best wages;
one guns in honor of the American colors, ment. The island is entirely ruined. When
they get better prices for their work
aud tbe American fleet and Fortress Mon­ the shock struck this city the air rang with
than their less careful competitors,
roe were prompt in doing thia The fash­ the shrieks of people buried beneath the
and always g^et the best contracts;
ionable set were ruthlessly awakened by ruins. The streets present n terrible spec­
they paint their work with
this tesrible bombardment and the rever­ tacle. Entire blocks of bouaea are lost. Tbe istry. Every thing was ready; a proclama­
E Duval, who has for
year,
beration of tbe mighty guns of the Blake theatre nnd club, forming a big building, tions was prepand declaring that the
station agent in New Haven, haa rrtipti
and tbe answers that came quickly back were thrown down. The killed in the town regents had placed the conalitutiou in
C
hicago
,
April
17.
—
The
moat
important
Charleb
A.
Denison,
a
law,
U* Uo
from the post and the flagship Philadelphia. number fourteen and in the villagessix- •jeopardy, diswlving the skuptchiua, nnd
ordering new elections; abo declaring that Wcateru railroad agreement ever made waa elected managing editor &lt; t the it Of u
Hardly had the dense curls of white smoke ;een. The injured number about 20*)dally.
“
signed, scaled, and delivered Saturday. It
the
king
would
see
that
tho
righto
of
Citidisappeared from the muofies of the guns
Tho victims are less numerous than
Vtctary’s Halak
manufactured by the “. Old Dutch Pro­
when tbe Blake started in to assure the might have been expected owing to the was were respected. The hour of the is an exclusive traffic contract on transcon­
Hill’s Pile Pomade ought L be used by
cess ” of slow corrosion, and with one
French, Russian, and Italian flags of her hour of the shock. In the villas tb^e de­ ;oup was ruidn.ight nnd everything con- tinental and intermediate freight business
of the following standard brands:
distinguished esteem nnd consideration by struction is Incalculable Nut one stone -kccted with it was dramatic to a degree.
between the Rock Island, Burlington, all sufferers from pile*. it curing eflwp
saluting the commanding officers ot the is left upon another. The whole island
The populace and the army, it wank are
are not enough extolled or know it If,
Missouri
Pacific.
Su
Paul,
Alton.
Chicago
four vesseLs with the number of guns due must be rebuilt. Poverty is to general willin'. Indeed without the friendship of
Great Western, Wabaah, Denver and Rio like the Ssmaritan s braHnc ihlro-». nfe
their rank.
nnd the future so obscure that the emigra­ the latter Alexander could uot have suc­ Grand?, and Rio G mndo Western. To all and health restorer, well meriting Yieton'i
I During these ceremonies the flags on nil tion of half tbe population will be neces­ ceeded. Hk coup was received yesterday
Palm.—Rev. J. H. R.. 1’astor, SL Jwej&amp;i
-UfFN.
with loud ncclalin Intents and purposes tho business ot all Church, Cooperstown. Wh. a lx«uafide
the ships were constantly changing from sary to save tbe real.
.
by the people and ihrsr roads is pooled. Each will favor the guarantee in each pack;.*-’’’- Price Si.QO,
one country to another, and to an on-looker
\
there waa no dls- other iu every possible way. Each and all
jt seemed that if there ever existed any ill
SENATE ADJOURNS SINE DIE. ’
esg package* S*.0O. By maiL For ufe
nT
turbance anywhere will present a united front of opposition to
feeling between Russia, England and
by ^red 1« Heath: the drngew.
JH
except the turbu- all other Hurt.
France and the United States, there were A Synopsis of the Proee«dlnga at the CloaTwo other combinations are in the field.
Ufr
,fjn
lence of great joy.
little remnants or
of it left. The appearance (
A quarry combine has
» fonM
For colors they use the National Lead
The Southern Pacific-Atchison combina­ which may include e»ery quarry In the opthese
five
crack
ships
of
tho
queen
’
s
i
v
iSaluten
were
fired
Company’s Pure White Lead Tinting
Washington,.April 17.—The closing mHtion will be the strongest competitor of [&gt;er peninsula.
navy presented as they moved majestically
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,
, . . . Tx
tedetnmssung and
Colors.
These colors are sold in
&lt;,«; tb« water oral p»« lb. outer end ot Moo ot th. waate MlurtUy wu .l«ot«l to
the silted lim-u The whole situation is the
small cans, each being sufficient to
Or. the
t ho ....
.-VOUn.lu grounds
lll.ehr. ' rtdeal g- Hll-llSUri*
tO (iolVlte,
lill! llUA.nCSS
a great measure
to debate.
The business
Richmond fanners imve durmgtlM wlaour fleet to
anchorage
young monarchap- result of the dispute over divisions between
tint twenty-five pounds of Strictly
Dated them by Admiral Gherardl, waa oue done was the confirmation of all appointees,
^warcd he received tranMontinantal lines and those oast of the , t&lt;-r sliipped about a ti &lt; n-mni enr load* of
Pure White Lead the desired shade.
Mitukmrl. Under the old ,«a.W l»asis of baled bay.
These brands of Strictly Pure White Lead .. of the prettiest sighta ever seen hare. At except that of a Unit«sl States marshal for
National Lead Cc.’a Yintine
Colors, arc '! the head of tho fleet waa the big armored Delaware, who (was, objected to byillgand Natiooal
* inting Colors.
TVwill I* theoulyoiue transcontinental rates tbe Hues cast of the
. for gale by the moat reliable dealers in paint# | cruiser Blake, a counterpart of our own gius. The Republicans did not insist on a
iu Hu rape i* a MinHuuri received 15 per cent, of the rate on Of all seasons &lt;«f She j. ar, Is ihe &lt;«e. for
everywhere.
m.-..-.
________
— grave
- the haul to or from Chicago and 11 per
If you are Eoipg to psint, it will pay you ' ship New York, of 9,000 tons displacement vote on the Roach aw, after all, though
xx-Kixu -Miijis.
matter of
making radical chankre iu regard t&lt;&gt;btafik
and 20,000 horsepower, heavily armored there was more debate on the subject. A ।
to send to us for a bock containing informa­
,m
lhp
cablneto.
If a revUu- cent, to or from the Mississippi. They During the winter, the .-jsteui 'Acomei k&gt; I
tion that may eave you many a dollar; it will
and the most formidable ship that will bo resolution to inquire who was responaibl- ..
riisfled with tlwae
tl»«we dis
divisions.
gbooId lx. Mtnrled itwouldgivr Humus were never satisfied
talons,
only coot you a postal card to do .
a certain extent flogged witb waste, md \!
in the review.
for tho hauling down ot the American flog ; a pretext
.)rrtt,xt sne
slu. b^tooked
hoped
n;ui-»«-uaro for
w* and a.«
r»s. for claiming they were inequitable and bur- the blood loaded with irapurkics. owlig i
lead co
Sailed in Perfect Line.
at Honolulu waa objected toby Gorman, WntaUMt
. *
i._i
—&lt;• ...a
—ti
.—
bvrxll
mServla.
Tlrao
the , itensorm*.
&lt;tentoma The
Th. demanded
d.nundM 17*4
1TX ner
yn cent.
evnv
to lack of exerclw. cIom* coi.fiieturttt in
1 Broadway, New Yota
In her wake was the protected cruiser although an amendment waa offered in- dogs of war would 1*? loosened, and all Ku- |
poorly ventilated shop* and Indites »td
HAULED DOWN OLD GLORY.
Chicago Branch,
Australia with her sides fairly toothed with qulring by whose authority .it had iwen rope would lie involves!.
other causes. This i- i'.r catae of tbe
Stale and Fifteenth Streets.
flerce-looxiug high-power guns. Gliding rniac'l. Authority wm given to investigate
Very Young tor His ItesponsJbIHtie*.
,
dull, sluggish, tired feeling
general at
gracefully next was tho cruiser Tartar,and the operation* of the pooling and long-antiit is difficult to prophesy the future of j
this season, and which must !•- orercmi&gt;,
in the rear was the little Barkcntinp rigged short-haul clauses of the interstate com­ th„kh«. That b. Lm evnrtot. .0-1 deter-1 8UI Fluscwco. April
.touoer
u White and dazzling
or the health may- be cbhrtly brultn
merce law, tiie usual committee to wait on minatiun has been sufficiently demon*
,
_
.
the president was appointed nnd reported .tr.ted hr-.1.. ra-Ltout Tl&gt;un-l»j toahs- ;la 1““ 1“ !™" Hooololu. Sandwich down. Mood’s SarsaparllU hju sttaiw-ix
In the moon'sfair light she looked. ”
that he had no further, business to sen I iu, unless it should turn out that he was aim- Islaudk She brings information that the the greatist popularity ail oji-r the coun­
try as the favorite -pring ..u-lltini-. It
compliments were voted the choir, and the ply a tool in older bands—but that a |
Nothing remarkable about tbit!
American flag that haa floated over the expels the accuuit,b.uii&gt;i: of iuipurttkt
senate adjourned sine die.
youth of 17 should possess thu wisdom, j
She was fair to look upon, as a matter
government buildings since the protect­ through the boa els. kidneys, fivrr. lunjts
■ firmness and patriotism required by hia j
orate
waa
declared
by
Minister
Stevens
OPENING
THE
WORLD'S
FAIR.
and skin, gives to the bl
1L.-. purity aud
of course; and the dazzling effect was
difficult position Would be indeed extraor­
was itnnled down April L Mr. Blount on quality necessary tcigocd bfrai’tt and ««•
dinary.
produced by her white robes—cleansed
.... MM
a.
The course taken by the young king will April 3 hod a conference with tbe provi­ come that tired feeling.
and brightened by a liberal, use of
CniCAto). April ir.-Tbc cvr o.onle.
‘te‘‘-raJIF &gt;» ateribunj to lb. totototo. al sional leaders, at which he amured them
TbeCalumet* He.’ i
n.pabjS aoltl
that neither Japan nor any other power
- - the opening
-of - the exposition
tending
on his father and mot liter, ex-hiug Milan and
•uid be is-rmitted to tend troops to of smelting exhibit at th” W«lu» fur
Queen Natalie, who have recently been
May 1 are to be very simple, and will alt reconciled after many years of disconl. n uiteo the government.
weighs 5S.000 pound*.
take place in Jackson park, tbe formal Queen Natalie has never forgiven the re­
Since then there boa been tfonsiderable
Tbe people nt Hie W.: J J- Dispraurj «*
FLAGSHIP PHILADELPHIA.
part from a platform at-the east front of gents for her expulsion from the country txdtemeul, but nothin^ has occurred to Buffalo, N. Y.: haw a
k-talkiw U»e
■ cruiser Partridge. In perfect line they the adafinistration building.
Tbe pro­ iu May, 1S01, au event which was accom­ cause disturbance. Thaproviaiunal troops once a j car and whr t do yon think they
■ sailed in, with signals flying from their gramme iii complete, except tor the selec­
panied with considerable violence and are sufficient to guard against any at­ do? Count the nuui’xer of tattles they’re
A |U|CD|&lt;a A V19 ETAAflll V
tops and yardarms and the ensign of the tion of a chaplain io offer the opening
tempts of the llawuiiansto upset tmtguvem been returned by the meh and wnmro who
which
evoked
chivalrous
resistance
on
the
"Mnllww
’ country “tho flag that's braved a thousand prayer, arid is as follows:
part of ber supporters, two of whom were i ment. Commissioner Blount ordered the say that Dr. Pierce s
S;th Medical Di»years,” floating defiantly from tbe taffruils Music-Columbian March, by John K. Paine.
-aa,™
a., tho
vuu troop*.
flag hauled down. This has pandyud thu covery or Dr. Pierce’s Farorite Prescrip­
killed by
of each ship. AV the masthead of the Blake
I
Prayer.
Ex-King Milan has felt that the regency j annaxationisls.
tion didn’t do wbal they said I; would da.
waa the pepdant of Vice Admiral J. O. Presentation of the Chiefs of Departm nta by
was a mi-niice iu some degree to Ids dy’
Anri how manv do you think .they h»T*
I the Director General.
Hopkjns, K. C. B., conimander-in-cbiet of
natty as well as to the influence which he |
. F»rn,’",» i*0”
It. Ground,
to count. One in ten: V-.ront 'in &lt;r*Cporus—"In Praise of God."
tbe fleet, and upon the signal halliards
desired to exercise in Servin. The recon- i Nmw YoRK*April 14.—Noah L Farnham
were combinations of yellow and white Address by Prwrident Cleveland formally open­
hntvlreri!
dilation,
os
well
os
the
approach
of
young
post.
No.
455,
haa
held
a
meeting
and
de
­
ing
the
Columbian
Exposition.
Here are two remviiiv: -one die "Gow­
signals to the ships behind her.
Starting tfio machinery. during which will be Alexander to the pericxl at which be would 1 dded that it would stick to ita resolution
That’s one of the peculiarities of
en Medical Disrorcrv." tor rcxuUUof ««
Sweeping by the fleet the Blnke slowed
given ulandel's "Hallelujali Chorus."
be entitled to uitime the reins without a* In opposition to -•
-----alleged
••—-• indiscriminate
—•-«- the
KIRK’S Soaps. Clothes washed by down just os she passed the Newark and Official visit of the proridout and other invited regency, has made tho houae of-Obreno- granting of pensions, even if it was form­ invigorating the liver ar. I j.urilyittf the
when abreast of the. Philadelphia tbe sig­
blood; the other, thi boj*' of ’.M»kly wc®guesta to tho department buildings.
vitch virtually irresistible nnd left ita an­ ally cast out of the ranks of the Grand aubood; they’ve l«een sold for years, swd
them always attract attention by their nal was displayed to the other ships to an­
» here they will be received
tagonists without any standing sufficient Army.
by tho chiefs.
chor. As quickly as the signal was seen
by the million bottles: sold uijiUt a padpurity and brightness.
.
to oppose tho power, of the reconciled
George Washington post has adopted res­ “
just os quickly were five bow anchors seen
.
vt one in. five hnntive RUiranter.
and ;,
not
family.
olutions similar to those adopted by Farn­
ay; "it
JJUS. 8. KIRK Ac CO., Chlcngo. to splash tbe water into foam and the deep
dred can say.
"T was uot tha tuedleine
P
bovidJnce, R. L, April 17.—Thffsccnnd
ham post.
.____________ __
rumbling of tho chain could be heard as
there any ritwo
for roc!” And
.r*«-. —is
,r..-.
Tho details of the coup an* os follows:
forty
fathoms
ran
through
theLawsetrial
for
the
election
ot
eleven
representa
­
Dusky Biamnd Tar Soap «T.V.Syon should In’ tin? OUr?* Aud-rWpptoWf ’
pipea With the flood tide all five ships tives and a senator from Providence re­ The young king presided nt the banquet
AbmlslWy
WamUXSTON. April i7.-A bad piece of you are. what do you I"promptly swung around with their noees sulted in the election of the entire Demo­ and after the third course rose and said:
nothing/
pointed out to the Roads nnd forming a cratic ticket. By this result the DemocrnU "Gentlemen, for four yeara you. in my
Frank Fierro I.,t. wfl-nwred F&gt;«line extending a mile out. The flring com­ will be able to organise the house. The name, have administered .the kingly pow­ dlan agents is that current here now. It
menced and was kept up incessantly fur grand committee now stands. Republican, er. 1 thank you heartily for the trouble la said that tjje president haa determined nureter a| Frearoll. Ogrnte miMT. »«»•
State of Mtclrigaii. County of Harry, m.
53, aud wjth the sitting lieutenant gov­ you have taken. I now feel nblo to ad­ to detail army officers to the duties of these vice Hennr Zrrran. ten end
At a ht’mIoii of the Prohi 1»- Court, foi half an hour.
minister the power, and will exercise it positions, is firm in his position and will
the countv of
Barry
huiden at the
Some More Explosive Compliments.
ernor, 54; Democrats, 5;, uno vacancy to be
Probate office, tn the City of Hastings, in
from tbla moment I beg you, therefore, not yield
pressure.
At 11 o’clock Admiral Hopkins put on filled. Fifty-five members are necessary
said County, on -Tuesday the Uih day of i
Marcli. In ill- year one tb-iusand eight hun­ his cocked hat, buckled bis sword on, and for a choice for governor and state officers. immediately to hand me your resigna­
tions.”
dred and hlnely three.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of embarking In his gig was pulled over to The Demodrnta threaten t« unseat nine or
M
Risttca
replied
that
he
could
not
and
H
akrihiivku
, Pa., April IX.—Tho Loach
the Philadelphia, where he saw Admiral more Republicans in the house. In that
Probate.
In the matter of tbe estate of Hannah Gherardl, beard fifteen guns fired off in his event the senate will refuse to go into would not comply with the king’s request, bill establishing boards of arbitration to
which was contrary to tho constitution. aettlo all controvendea between capital
W. Russell, deceased
grand c-immittce.
honor,
aud
then
departed
to
his
own
vessel
On reudtug aad fill’&gt;&lt; the petition dulv verified
The king thereupon left the room and the Ofl58'wuluu I*1***1 th® house by a vote
of Fann!- H. W.mu&lt;t. daughter ot said deceased. to get readv to receive our commander-inarrest of the ministers followed.
Will Await the Eun-rgr-ncy.
Slying that a tinml-trati*xi nf s.aM &gt;*state may chief, who went through the same prepara­
gnuitel to Ju I us Husse-1. or to -ome other tions and had the same number of guns
Washington, April 17.—Secretary____ night tbe king’s assumption ot power waa
suitable |&gt;ersoii.
cv’.ebtaud with a torchlight procession
Tbarettpou It ’* ordered, that ThurodAy tbe discharged for his benefit. These courtesies lisle absolutely decline* to outline his fut­
BkKUS, April &gt;1—Tbe dlwotoUao ot
6th day of. Apt II. A. 1&gt;..iW3at ten o’clock in having been exchanged tbe noise was sus­ ure financial action, preferring to await and genera] illuminations.
The annual meelmc &gt;1 Ibe
tbe relclutag will be prottowotwd ou May 5.
the fureu ioti. be gs• tam'd for tn&gt;«J&gt;eir&lt;ng of pended for an hour. Later in the day Ad­
state electrioAud surgl«»
.
tbe
arrival
of
tbe
emergency
before
ind
‘
GREAT STRIKE IN ENGLAND.
said peMlioo aud lii-it the bnirs at ■ I «w of said
miral
Hopkins
called
on
Colonel
Frank,
held at Lansing. May It1 ntid 11- ■
deceased and a'Lotbcr pennae Inb’iesteri In
cadug what he will do. He bud an ex­
THE DEATH RECORD.
sMd estate. are require 1 to app.-ar nt a session and was received ns became his rank.' tended Interview with Senator Sherman,
Ella Fincham, an Ann Atbor &lt;ir&gt;ot said court, then to l-e hnlrfcn at the Probate Colonel Frank returned the call, and the
Walk Oat.
who has beeu twice secretary of the tress
Jong F. 1-ugjpgpuaar, lather ol ex- Just dnisbetl a five yrais course |n a
office. In the a-iTy - f lla'UM*. tn '•.&lt;14 County,
London, April 18,—The union Milers and Jodg, lUeto.nl '.VtotdergMt, at Chicago.
and
r.-.ipe. If any ’here be. why the prater Blake was again called upon to honor an ury. Both Secretary Carlisle and the pres
slon school iftoftchk. IhtlcanK
,
of the petition* r nr«y u.it-be Kraufed. Audit official of our country.
idem have becu inundated with telegrams Hr-riv., u tbe LnuJo, Jock, bvudal u. ,
Hon. W tou, VoognikaSr., at Deca­
ti* furtti*T ordci
lh".t .cald netitliMier give no
There are now twetrtyVfour ships here— from New York and other pointe. The or­ notice to tbe en.pl&gt;., ere yeuerta, iu which tur. Ills.
ties io the perse- s lutarrntiKt In said c»ta’e, of
Ute jH-rdetM".' .fs*|.» petition nnd the hearing 13 American, 5 British, 2 Russian. 2 French der for (1,250,000 in gold engaged for export U b announced that they are about to ream
Kb’l’ W. Fonaia, taadlog bueincM
UMrent lit ••ruslrg *» &lt;-&lt;n*r ot thr* order to be and one each from Holfand and Italy. But reduces the free gold in the treasury to
work. At a meetln, held early Treterdar man of Elkhart, Ind.
imbllslud in th- Ila'ttngs Dann«b. a neas- there is something here far more beautiful
about 1500,000.
c.“r,i”ni“’!"’"-,“- “
01
paper pnnt&lt;'d u.d cirru'uted in «af&lt;l County
mondnge leaderreid -w.000 men are read,
of Kim.
In **aeh wrek (nr inreot-uceesslve even than the magnificent specimens of
marine architecture which now crowd the
«&gt;,u&gt;pwork u anrseuerel mnrement •
When she was a CMld. ah« cd*weeks previous lo&gt;n!d day **t hearing.
■
.
•
Chas W Ahmsthonq,
P«-ideato&lt;
the
Noble
bay. Fair woman is here—tho fairest ot a
JareKre
ft*!!
“
“
PStelj
Wamimgton, April 18.—Thirty-one years
Jn-lgvot Probate.
land of fair women are here in large num­ ago Sunday slavery censed in the District pwrelyi. the dipping Irada The men School Furniture company, at Gonhon,
Whl.. she had Children, she P*»''
ahcnld not go u&gt; work, but prepare to
bers, aqd more are coming. I^wt week
of Columbia by the taking effect of the detnonetrete to tbe employer, that tber
Russia's ships came in and her officers
were the rngc; jheu France arrived and emancipation proclamation of President are thoroughly In eameat.’ Stmeoftbl
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
Lincoln. Tbe colored cltixcns of this city —men and firemen did not atop work
had an inning, with Italy aud Holland
'In Hits matter of the estate ot 1'Joytl E.
always celebrate tho event and this year rwserdar murnlmr, „ they bare ati ngreaWaJei. a miuur.
David J. Brarcknd. »i&gt; ,
•ntptoyS. toilTe’K
they had a parade which the president re­
Notice i« hereby given th«t I shall sefi at
PretoMetW ■*«* rtl’ whokvalo grow Horr &gt;
Chicago. April 17.-L. H. Haase, dealer viewed. About 600* persons were in line. twenty-four hours notice.
dt»ltr, nt
Creek. f
public auction to the hftrf.ee’. bidder on Wednes­
bu bwn .rmled. SlW* »"1’
day the mb day ot Maj. A. I)., t«B, at tea In leather and sadlery at 8 State street,1E1- Later in the day a mana meeting was held
Hav- CALVIN DaV(
«clock in the foretteou at the Probate
at Lincoln park, where speeches were
meat.
tiatmiolator
ol town, M IM.IU® u
p,
7
tut
u.la..Mr ot
office. In the City of H.iatlnjM. tu tlie County ot gin, Illa, committed suicide at Franklin
Pittsburg
ittsboro. April is.
18 —
-Amoaj
Among the
the p„.
Davit.
PniraTra;,
auperititon.
Il AVtll tl
• . a* ...Me. ■ ■ _
A i.w bellry «l|l
'«■
aud Van Buren streets last evening at 5 made in commemoration otthc day Proina it, te—l-a.l
__
..
feuor John M. Langston addressed the
Jm&lt;Th'&lt; «l»&gt;rel. In M.u£oM
- —
-Muuuu
ernndav
2tth day ol March. A. D.. 1HB. by th? o'clock. Hasse was a German. 45 years meeting.
at
Moo■■
.
deteM-ton. und„
.Uu’
ml tell will lv nr’x*1 w 1
Probate Court nt Harn (.&lt; untv, Mtalilsan, aU ot old, had only been in Chicago a few hnura
tbs estate, rieht. Vtl" and '.merest ot the sold and. it is thought, ended his life on ac­
Uw. krtawnU.., omclal.a.toltowa- I Robt. m. Wjuon.
wrtghlog U.ooo iwmn.l..
it Democrat
minor of. In and to tho real saute situated and . count of business troubles. He drank a
New Yom, April 17,-Mrs. Robert T. F Li,M.iL"Ws’ ('olou"l G. W. Elkins if &amp;»&lt; in county politico, at
beiou la the County of Barry. ■« me sut-’e of
McKee, John DalxelLnnd D F* Henrv ' Puiur Khammx. promtaK-ut G. A. R
MtehlgBii. kyown mid d&lt; s.-eltod as follows, vial ot laudanum while standing on the Lincoln, the wife of the former ministe- leva
•11 present, of tbe variouTllioi"^
to-wit: One haU ar.ro of laud ou the north half street corner and died before medical as­
’&gt;«&gt;, at Sheboygan, Wla.
.
to England. aud Miaa Lincoln returned
« ttesoulb wert quarter nt .-eetlon one (I) town sistance could be summoned.
Th. Cantegl. mUl.
®®4&lt;Iln''r*b nmge ten &lt;im nn-st. Liour.ded and
from Europe Saturday oa the SUAasrp toSt?
DUULllY,
to
b??'“a"'1« *0* -l«o iadThacttoi
deacrlte d as foti-ur.: Comm«uteln&lt; tn center o'
\ort .
®x-miuhter will ie*vc
rearpool, at Philadelphia.
U
1
ra
Pra
!"Utod.
ThUl.^ltaX
highway at quarter you on west tine of wrtlo-.
" c
WHEKUNG, W. Va., April 15.—A daring England on April 22.
3OBItaT JoWM, oua Of tha cdd«t B«Dc«ie Okrunnlng tbeooe «wtf.wtr B»e(«' rote
Ubr ot raaktoa 'b. la* odlona
•
re
of
tho
Indiana
bar,
at
LaLtyatte,
Ind.
and remarkable escape from prison oc­
."HOMAS H. DUDtKT ex-conJritaIJv^7
curred Thursday night at Parksroburg.
--------novafl.
«L U CMmdau. N*?'
* U’*’
Haxleton. Pa., April 17.-Fire is raging
MABTiNSPCBG, W. Va, April n.-m
Georgo Rice, aged 17 yvors, in Jail for bur­ n the Crysted Ridge mine about a mile
glary, made a skeleton key rut of a spoon trom here The fire department baa been Treasurer Baator, one of the moot nrem
Datca. MmA auh,1*3
that had oeeu overlooked*t supper Unix
anmmoued. Five man are mid to be in •unit polkiciana and G. A. R. men in thL
Bm. W. W. Mon. fiammtal —„
aud with this gained las liberty.
u. ti. McBaur. Gnanilau.
fell over the dashboard nt h&gt;a hnm..*
»ha mint
' *tate,W?
kicked toS^Thfo
&gt;ha BapUat Mtalalare’
j
, S«w York.;
“““•
“

4
The best

Thursday. Aj

teed to do yon good and cwt ,™ "“»•
M W. H. Goodyear-. UtogliT

S2” XiUl - ^^2ToT*;

ro

United butt® r« “J

to be the victims
were invited ut­
terly unaware of
the entertainment
provided forthem,
and tho grand
transformation
scene when tho

Th«, who ha,., UM r&gt;. ..
DUcorery know u,
„gl “T&gt; XW
bore mrt, bare now lire mJ! „ lta" »U
ll tea. Call on th. a,l’Sg,‘"&gt;to»J'
.nd gH. trial tank, r,^ l&gt;liS

When y&lt;

fresh

CITY E

Fine line &lt;
fresh coufectic

Strictly Pure
White Lead

“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
“* Beymer-Bai
Beymer-Bauman” “Eckstein”
“Fahnestock'
“Anchor”
‘*Kentucky”
“Morley”
“Southern”
“Shipman”
“Red Seal”
“Collier”
“Davis-Chambers”

National

.,

KIM’S

SOAP

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

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flee over F. Q. Stowe

f AMES A. 8WE
Attoi

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Practices in all
lectioua promptly

RS. E- n. &amp; C.
Homoep*

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All caHs city an
tended to.

Q A. SCR1BNE

Delton,
Office In realduD«

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Calls in city or
promptness, day &lt;

A. SHELDI
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Abstract
Aoatr-u’i
Money to leyt &lt;
sold on e»mml«d
davt ’K
pthHt Inna the Hoc
X tracts

P

P. DRAKE.

Office over I
Office hours from
nocting with re*i&lt;
•tore
.

FOWLEI

Office hours « a i

T&gt;ILLLIP T. CO
1
All
(Successor
iVfifov in ti
Practices tuailtl

k/kenas

Pnwticesta Mie
^r-anptiy ktt

R. TLMME
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(Office ov&lt;

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d
L

Notan- P«bM

LOC

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Thia week:

Hereafter. ।
must reach thi
insure Insertlo
when brought

Uoo-f* Saru
wXe&gt;i all -tth :ra
eussei unefu die

j A general w
atate over the
eago needs nei
for this numai
receive luduci
there.

Short sight!
the latent dl

reqat. It fa i
nesa of Itoroci
’ shy at objects

Reginald &lt;1

women that i
UdW Buoy

tion of the n

The month
■ecretary of u
ent oull xik t
pMBklnc.,
growth on
were malted

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, April *&gt;, 1893.

: guaranty t^N-ru.-*::«»•'lv cure all
r i;-:pture ot-sofn *exvs.
P*”1• i,«i dJdeflilo’J tn-ni 1-ualneM. For
■ition and HliMtraVM pnmuhlet con­

.....’.cmTTS...
]•_ MIL! ER C&lt;&gt;- MX I®*MichWhen you want a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
Go to the

CITY BAKERY.
i ’ no liiie of creams
-h confectionery.

and

A. E. RENKES.

OUH COUNTY
A sneak thelf entered the residence of
D Woodman, of Paw Paw, has shipped
Giles Sherwood at Plainwell recently nnd his famous collection of cereals, grasses,
^Zn ash villa has a home talcn'' minstrel stole about 3120 in eash and a watch and etc., to tbe World’s Fair for exhibition
troupe that is gaining conaidurable praise chain belonging to the hired man. No there. The collection weighs two tons
and comprises 2,500 exhibits or samples.
f«r its good work. Len Feighner is the clue.
middle man, and Is raid to tie a grand
The people who have wood cut and pi­
Some mischievous boys placed a dummy
led on the banks of Gun River will proba­ man on an electric car track in Grand Rap­
James Cross, of Nashville, run a nail bly find It when wanted some where be­ ids tn fool the motor man who did not see
into bis hand some time ago, and it is tween there and Saugatuck. So says the It until the car was almuot ypon it and
Gun Plains corr spundent ot the Plainwell could not stop the car In time. He was
thought It will have to be amputated.
En terprUe.
terribly frightened until, he discovered the
, Two severe accidents occurred near
Monday, w..ile engaged In threshing man war. made of straw. He has been
Woodland from U^o close contact with" the
kept busy alpce passing out the cigars to
fatal buzz saw. lTturfirst and most terrl&gt; clover on the farm of Stephen Play turd. In
the street car men.
ble one happened to Dick Kilpatrick, who , Hamilton township, some of the men at
was working In a picket mill on Bennett’s work near the machine suddenly became
farm near Woodland. At the time of the unconscious nnd for several hours remain­
accideJit lie was fooling .with one of the ed in a critical condition. They had tile
men who also worked there. The follow­ apix'arance ot being asphyxiated, and it is as mercury will surely destroy the sense
ing is an account of the affair from the supposed that the dust arising from the of smell and completely derange the
machine was charged with some active whole system when entering it through
••News."
AH have recovered, the mucous surfaces. Such articles should
It seems that Dick had struck the other vegetable poison.
never be used except on prescriptions
fellow and then started to run, but slipped however.—Paw Paw Northerner.
and fell with his anti upon the table which
Some Van Buren county people claim from reputable physicians, as the, damage
slid back with him until his arm came that hail stones measuring
inches In they will dn is ten-fold to the good you can
within reach of the saw. His arm was circumference fell outing the storm of last possibly derive from them. Hall’s' Ca­
tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney'
doubled iu such a manner that the saw cut
&amp; Co., Toledo. Ohio, contains no mercury,
diagonally across Hie elbow. He was. im­
Mrs. Cole, a ladj of Leslie, received a and Is taken internally, acting directly m&gt;mediately taken home and a message dis­
patched for medical assistance.
Drs. little over $1,700 from the Toledo and Ann 011 the blood and mucous surfaces of t^e
Baughman and Kilpatrick examined the Arbor railroad, fair injuries received on system. In bhyjng Hall’s Catarrh Cure be
sure and get the genuine. It is taken In­
wound and found it Impossible to save thu that road somu time ago.
arm so performed the operation of amputa­
Miss Maud Woikl. an Ingham county ternally and Is made lu Toledo. Ohio.
tion Just below the shoulder and the pa­ girl. Is anxious to dbtain an education and fjrSold by Druggists, price 75c. per bot­
tle.
tient Is now doing m well as could be ex­ walks five miles a day to her school.
pected. The fnct that he is a poor man
Ftroncly Endon«*d.
An aged gentleman living north of Ver­
with a family makes the loss of his right
The advertising ol flood's Barsaparilla ap­
arm more keenly felt by him. The other montville, skipped u (fay and thought peals
to the &gt;otwr. common wuse of thinking
accident occurred to Orson E. Wood, who Sunday was Saturday and drovo Into town |M-ople. because it Is true; and It Is always lul y
works at George Townsend’s mill at Coats on (the aforesaid day and hitching his sub-&gt;Ui&gt;ttaied by t-ndorsemeuis which tn the
world would be acct-pUtt without n
Grove. He-was dusting off the edger table, bohk* took a pail [of egg. butler und n tlukncts!
moment's hrafulbn. They tell tbe story.—
and L'.s right hand got too near the saw couple of live heni from ids wagon. He HOOD’S CURES.
and removed his first finger entirely and was somewhat anrprised and confused
cut the second oue badly. Mr. Wuud is when informed that it was Sunday nnd
Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, Jaundice, bilious­
their dealers did not do buslneSH on the ness. sick headnehai constipation.
doing as well as could be expected.
Lord’s day.
A den of eight foxes were dug out of.
M. L. Knowleg, who has edited the
one burrow last Monday by the Adams
boys. The little fellbws had been without Michigan Horse News at Coldwater, has
food (or several days, as the mother fox removed to Kalamazoo, and that excellent
Act on a new principleramiiAto tho liver, stomach
had b«-ed shot some live days before. The paper will hereafter be published in that
S bowels. gWwgfcttc
male fox had carried a quantity of mice, city. Grand Rapids and Detroit also tried
iwrwr. Da. Mnjur Pnxa
rats. etc. to them, but they were too young to secure the paper.
ajNiddv cwre UUc^ccas,
to partake of such food.
They w?re
It costs Kalamazoo 825.40 to maintain
brought to uilr village and distributed the city water works each 24 hours the
surest! 50doso«,25 ctfc
around for pels.—Deltou Breeze.
fUmolM ma st dranMS.
year round.
The recent reunion of the 2Cth Michigan
Eaton Rapids has n fat lx»y who might
Infantry at Woodland was a very, success- travel with Barnum's. He ’weighs 334
‘ful affair. President Baughman gave the pounds and is only 10 years old.
address of welcome. Col. L. H. Ives, of
8. B. Granger, a Grand Ledge man
Ma-Hiti, and Jolra N. Foster, of Lansing,
wen* among the many who took part In worth 850,000, shot himself aud died In­
stantly. HI health was the cause.
the-program.
Portland will soon have a tine flouring
X*he U. B. people of Freeport have built
a neat new house for their pastor. Rev. milt to replace the one recently burned.
Bowman, and have also built a wood-shed
E. IL Teeple, the defaulting Lake
an? barn on tbe premises.
Odessa postmaster, is now canvassing for
Samuel Davis, Jr., while skinning ’ a a building and loanjusoclatlon.
sheep recently, the knife slipped and en­
The barn of Jnmes Henderson, of Odessa
tered his arm and broke off. The doctor township, was struck by lightning during
has not been able to extract It and blood last week's storm, nnd the burn, live
poison has set in making a dangerous hbpies, 250 bushels of wheat mid other
wotind.-*Middlevil!e Sun.
grain mid stock destroyed. Loss about
Geo. L. Keeler, one of Middleville's en­ $2,000 and partially insured.
ergetic young business men was married
Sunfield has received a heavy loss by
last Wednesday'u, Miss Claire Spaulding, the bunting of their saw mill owned by W..
Cor. 4Sth and ST. LAWRENCE AVE,
one ot the leading young ladies of that J. Ramsey. The loss Is between Sj.ooo
....Offlce,"JIWAilamsStreet. .
place.
mid 84.yoo. No eight watchman was em­
CHKrtUO, ILL.
ployed at thu mill so tbe origin of the fire
x
POWERS BROS. Proprietor.
is a mystery.
..F;r»t-class AccrjiuraodaUtrn ’topforld’h
V.'. S. Power.*, of Nashville, was In town
Maggie L. Smith, the proprietor of
Fair Visitor.........,
.
n couple of d i.vs last week—Mrs. Stumpf
Is very low—Ed. Beers is the man that is tho Otsego News. has sold her interest to
Tens: j OEASOFABLE. '
now working the Keene farm. Keene hav­ Bh.iwn Bros, proprietors of the Otsego
Ci&gt;rn«jxnu’encc Solicited. Addriv • all Coming settie ( with Dau KFyes—.Sim I’anm- Union, nud the papers wlllbeconvolldated.
Frank A. Dean, of Charlotte, is being munlr.iliuiu t» Tho CKAUTAUQUa;
tier is bMilding a iurgb new burn—Mrs.
........ G2-80 Adnms St.
Cha-. Ab’n-y was a£ NtybvUle Saturday heavily endorsed for the position of consul
C- W. POWERS. Com'-ipfU'tiugS'.ereury
aa&lt;J Sunday—Edltii kickett^ of Battle tn Lyons.' The posltjuu joys SC. 000 per
.
*
Creek. Is visiting relatives itere this week annum.
—Jerome Frost I- moling hl.- mill back
The Charlotte council an* considering
to the Center from the |Hlnchman place—
Grace Powers has a birthday party on tin.- advisability of having Main street in
that city paved.
Saturday of this week. Robert Billing-*, of Potterville. aged 84'
-asuo »HADB MAR!$
died of heart failure. He was for ninny
Miss Williams, commineed her school in year* a resident of Charlotte nnd was a
Wheeler's
the Snyder-school lrau.-e Monday—Vet soldier of the late war.
Owen .111.1 wife, and H. Sheldon and
Mrs. C. Stults of J III vet. died last week
family have re’urniil to ttieir home in
Farewell—IL Evert hn| returnod home— from tho effects of an operation to remove
ANO
E. Lockhart plowed fev«?n acres in 25 a twenty pound solid ovarian tumor. She
fioui-Mwitb a Walken ppw. Next—School lived only three days after the operation
cjnuhenced at the Hoi met Monday with was performed.
.’IrZJ&gt;en •more, of Woodland, at the head—
-rofunvaur cvmihThe Ca'holies of Charlotte are preparing
Sowing oats itnd clean 13g house is the or-|
HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
derof the day—E. Lockhart aud wife to build a fine new church In that city the
coming
summer.
spent last Saturday with his father at Cli­
PROSTRATION,
max Center—M. H. Bloom und wife visit­
Joseph Wood, n Kent county f nucr.
ed friends in Peunlleld last wel-k—Drusie
was granted a divorce from his wife last
Murphy has returned lirnuu again—Rev.
i!&lt;*v. R. N. Middleton, pastor M. E. church.
week, and before the Ink had barely dried
Spittier, sinllea ou a new bnrue.-»—Mike
Ce.l.-.r Spriagk Mh-b.. -ay-: Sleep and rest
on the decree In- was taking out a license ■were
rrt-. Jigi’n tonm after pleaching dirt r.-ed
Everts has conimeneed a new house.
to marry another woman.
•Ad rond &gt; ' N. * I &lt;«'•• ,-p -•••imtly and uv. u.e
lefrrshcd. r.nd I ran heartily re&lt;mninend it.
l*reiMn-l by WHEELER and FULLER
Middleville.
Allegan people are agitating the subject
MEDICINE (O.. Cedar Springs, jllch.
Will MeKevltt. of Middleville, was In of a hospital for the isolation of patients
SOLD BY
the village Saturday—George Bassett left with coBtngeous diseases.
for Big Rapids Saturday, where he will. _
A Marcellus man has raised a parsnip
HAbTlNGS.
attend school—Chet Clsler and family vis­
ited relatives hi Lowell over Sunday- four feet lung.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

LICE KIRK, M. D..
4'hysleinu and Burgeon.
il-ftting-s - • Mich,
pr.ar t ih’ attended day or night. Ofi; stoweUS tmot and shoe store
A. bWEEZKY.
Attorney at lew.
Hastings. Mich.
. - in nil courts of the state. Colromptly attended to.

I’. LATHROP.
pitliic Physicians and
Surgeons'
I- city mid country promptly
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&lt; M. D.,
Phy riekn and Surgeon,
Mich.
u olock east of depot.
IL BARBER .
n- and Surgeons.
tiny responded to with
.DON.
• und Real Estate Office.
&gt;cJ:. Hastings.
l-.-ai Estate Real Estate
General wn^evanclng.
&gt;f Xbstract Booty, com
. can furnish complete
C.-X. RROOK8. Glurk.

Dm
r Hutluway’sdrugstore.
Tf-lephone. con
totloway'* dray

Colgrovt
it. umon block.Hustings
KSTON.
Attorney nt Law.
1. • toodvear A Co.'*. sL.. —.
. 1 court «ohhe State.

i iMMr.UMAN,' liouirepathic Phyd'-lan mid Surgeon. .
er Lathrop's flrug store.)

r. \i. ES I'ATE AND COLLECT­
ING OFFICE OF
Palmerton * Smith,
Woodland, Mich.
J. M. Smith.
Justice of the Peace.

LOCAL NEWS.
LIKCMLrtTlON •
.•&gt;ek,
75 quires.
changes for advertisements
!:!-• officv Tuesdays at latent to
ion in tlx- issue of the week

‘spsrilta pxltirely cures even
■
It lias a recant uf auc-

neral wail is going up all over tbe
er the scarcity of hired girls. •Chi­
lls nearly every girl in the Union
summer and the big wages limy
.induces a great many of them to go

ii&lt;&gt;t*. sighted dogs aud horses ore one of
latest discoveries of science. The
-tor- itws that these animals are how bemi.ning to wear speotaclw and find great
G-'ief. It is u fad that the short slghtediie-.ii of horses frequently causes them to
‘■•y at objects they can not see dhtinctiy.
B**ginnl(i de Koven’s new waltz, which
•He lft-ar&gt; played on so 'rnnny pianos now­
adays, lias proved so popular with young
"•-na u that a second edition of the April
i-idiis' 111.ine Journal, containing the mus­
ic has Is-en found necessary, the first edi­
tion of thu magazine consisting of 700,000
coplea. . ’
The monthly crop report Issued from the
'rotary of state’s office says: The pres­
ent nut! «»k for wheat in Michigan Is not
piut-ii.-ing. There had been no spring
growth on April 1st, when the reports
were mailed to this office, hence, no estlnr.de cl tbe percentage killed could be
made. The fields were brown, and did
no', look as well as Immediately after the
snow went t&gt;(f.
Correspondents almost
without exception, report the crop in Lad
cw’itiuX The decline In appearance Is
Tdlhto high, drying winds and lack .of
rain. It Is yet early to make estimates on
fruii. but the Indications are generally
favorable for a full average crop. Farm
animals have wintered well.

8747

Open for btnlreaaDec. 15.IMS.
I officers:
■). O. Bobtuson, President;
Chaster Messer. Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.

It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,

Has the only savings department in In Barry
County and pays 1 per cent interest on all time

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S3 SHOE

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A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf,
seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable,
stylish and durable than any other shoe ever
sold at the price. Every style. Equals custos&gt;
made shoes costing from £4 to £5.

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Tbe following are of the same high standard of
merit:
z-.
$4.00 and $5.00 Fine Calf. Hand-Sewed.
* $4.50 I'olice. Farmers nud LcUcr-Cnrriers.
$2.50. $xa5 and Sa.oo for Working Men.
3.00 and $1.75 for Youth* aud Boys.
$3.00 Hand-Sewed.
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J1.73 for Misses.

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Will give exclusive sale to shoe dealers and acnerat merchants where I have »•
agents. W rite for ratal acne. If not for asle in roar piner send direct to Fariory, statin*.
hind, aizo and width wanted. PMiago Free, W. L. Dengltta. lJroduou, Mass.
j

For sile by WOO-LEY &amp; BRONSON, Hastings Mich.

George ifarvey. a milk peddler of Grand
Rapids, committed suicide 'Inst week by
drowning in Grand River, He wm under
the influence of drink.

A broken bottle containing sour wlue
whs thrown out of the rear end of a drug
store the other day aud a loitering rooster
partook thereof to the extent of a full
sized Jac. The evolutions of a drunken
bird entertained a spell-bound audience for
more tlmu nn hour and dually it had to lie
down for an nap. It was a funny .case of
Carlton Confer.
drunk and should be investigated by the
Mrs. Still will aud Mrs. F. B. Fleming game warden.—Marshall Statesman.
returned from Grand Rapids Inst Thurs­
day—?. B. Fleming nnd Miss Fapnie -Car­ ,
Fuur boys ran away from the state
penter are expected home from Bottle school at Coldwater, and after tramping a
Creek next Monday the 24th fur a week's fday and night were glad to be found and
vacation. Mr. Fleming will then go to sent back to the school again.
Port Huron and take charge of a company
Joseph A. Fowler, a candy maker of
of canvasser* nnd Miss Carpenter will go
to Lansing—Miss Anns Raymond and Mr. Igmslng, has fallen heir to 8Y0.000.
Burt 8ervl»« were married last Wednesday
Miss Ida Hewett, of Cairo, West Virgin­
nt the home of thu bride’s parents.
Eld.
Vaudusen.
of Lowell, officiating—Mta ia, the only woman railroad engineer In
Flora Fuller died Sunday morning at the the world, and who Is to run tho first en­
home of her sister Mrs. Barnum. of dropsy, gine that goes Into the World’s Fair
Sno was ailing for many months though grounds. Is a ulecc of Josephus Lane, of
, she did uot give up. .until within a few• Bellevue.
days uflipr death. Funeral services Mon­
Marshall has planted au 8!) pound stur­
day from at the Methodist church conduct­
ed by Rev. Wright, assisted by Rev. Kee­ geon in the citv park aquarium, and the
ler. ot Woodland. Interment In the east small boys of the town run away from
school to sec the big fish thresh the water.
cemolery. a large concourse of people
followed tho rcmuins to their last resting —Detroit Journal.

HASTINGS, MICH.

TOUR FAVORITE HOrtE NEWJPrtPER

UmLLIOOR INFANTS!:

Smoke.
young man of
Eaton, was found to be insane and was
taken te Knlar;.azo&lt;&gt; .to remain until re­
stored. Grief over the death of. Ids two
, brothers is said to be the cause.

In The Market

pruccroBs:
D. W. Reynold*.
D. o. Robtnaob.
John Carreth,

Jerve

Norman Webb has secured a position In
the brass fnctoty ns book-keeper--The
marriage of George Keeler and Clara
Spaulding took place at. the home of the
bride’s mother Inst Wednesday evening.
They will go-house-keeping in their spa­
cious home on Grand Rapids street— Debt
Gale left Saturday for Saginaw, where
she will attend scbixd—Charlie Campbell
was in Grand Rapids Saturday—Ella Jacpkes, of Ealou Rapids, visited friends In
town last week—Aaron Clark, of Dutton,
has purchased the. Sylvester Houck resi­
dence In tliis village, and will move here
in the near future—Mrs. Williams, or Hnsings. has opened up a millinery shop in
this village.
.

THE BEST

Incorporated under the laws of the State ol
Michigan.

QHAUT/lUQUfl
dFflKTrtENT BUiLblNQ

W. H. GOODYE R.

ALWAYS smoke

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SURPLUS 110.000.00.

JBVEfWBfiU!

business.cards.

- Mich.

'RFSWHSIBIE
AXi:7S wwra.

■A

IhhJBLE GHLORIDF.
.1 Am ; or.ca.&gt;

VcuvX'Aii • '

In

CRIJSKEsSESS
and MORPEIHE H;
. . .-four SPECIAL FORMULA. J'

i s Jt. •:

cured, b r tl

ABLETS.-

testlmonlcls from
persons-who
hdTO been cur­
ed by the use of

. .«f these !r&gt;*-&gt;ts in coitiinunicauon
['trsuuB
f&lt;mr TA RUSTS.
.BLETS ;.is for sale by all ri?tJT-ci.As-s dniggUtt at $ |.PJ

Writ.: v.---;r r.av.e and lalcttfesu plainly, aud sUta whether Tablets
i ers t’er Tcbacco, .'•forphine vr Liquor Habit.

HILL'S TABLETS.

REMEMBER

habit, and found it would
icd for It. I und ten cents
rvt chewing tobacco a day,
_ .... cigars; or I would smoko
pipea of tobacco. Have chewed

DO NOT BE DECEIVED Into poreha*inir any &lt;&gt;f the vuioat
that
cuereo for »ale. Ask for HILL'S
LEX3 and take no other.
f Lauufactursd only by

D. M. JAYLORD. Leslie. Mich.

---- THE---Tira Oaio Ocwical Cm
Glktlkmbn-.—b»&gt;m. time ago I sent tor |i.oo worth of yon
Tableu for Tobacco Habit. I received them all right and, althoug'
d'chewer, thsjr did the work in leas the
Tnily your«,
MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box 45.

OHIO CHEMICAL CO
El. S3 5K385 CPUS BLOCK,

LIMA. OHIO.
PARTICULARS

CsnucAi Dot

rs trie plea*ure to vpeak * word of imine for your Tnbteto.
»d to the um of liquor, and through a friend,’! wu led to
leavy an-lKon»:at&gt;t drinker, but after uting rour Tablet*
but three dava he quit drinking, and will not touch liquor of any kind. 1'have waited
four months bclcju writing you, is order to know the cure was permanent.
Ycnra truly,
MRS. HELEN MORRISON.

FREE.

A watch dog of W. L. Heaziit, of Way­
land. went through a largo pane of glass
In the store while the family were eating
supper.

CtXCIXXXTt. a.

Lightning struck Jerry Thomas’ house
In Allegan county recently grthg down a
, chimney and Into a bedroom which con­
tained two beds. Mrs. Thomas was mak­
ing one of them, and of this one the light­
One hundred and fifty men were sum­ ning struck a post, shattered It,' then at­
moned In the Butcher murder case-jn trial tacking the other bed. damaged it so that
at Charlotte, before a Jury was j secured. It fell down. The current then attacked a
cat and signed the hair off ber.
Tbe case la In progress now.
J
Plainwell now has a new ninety-four
dollar 1900 pound firs proof safe for keepIng the village record* yjid valuable pa­
pers.

hoy effort •

-A.&lt;ldrez.'.a idl Ordoxs ta
(Xn writing please mention this paper.)

THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO,,
57, S3 and 55 Optra Stock USIA, Ohio,

—

�Clyde W. Francis, a graduate w
Bigb school here, and now editor of tn*
_ . ...
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r*n*uti&gt;

•

that town. Tbe Bakkes offers congratn
lattens and best wi»be* !&lt;* a loa&lt;
ttseful life to the happy couple.
SoDday night It looked as though Hs­
ings was going to catch a repetition of the
Y pel Un 11 cyclone. But the storm
over.
People In tbe city though ««•
anHe frightened at tbe appearance of the
bbiX sk7-nSroarin&lt; wind and according
to report ban the population were In U&gt;elr
cellars until the wind quieted down.
Aa Secretary of the Agricultural society
Jas M. Bauer is a bustler, and has coinmenced already to work up an interest for
the fair. He recently called a-large num­
ber of ladles together for the purpose of re­
modelling the premium lists in the ladles
departments and it is safe to say that the
rough pine boards wont meet the gaze ot
all visitors in floral ball this year. He la
also working up a large list of special
premiums that will be the means of bring­
ing many attractions to the fair that would
otherwise not be there. Mr.. .Bauer is a
hustler and will-work up an Interest that
will insure a successful meeting. He is
taking time by the forelook aud getting
touch preliminary work done that has us­
ually been done much later than this.

OF

Lost, a Pug Dog; answers to the name
of Joe.
Don Smith will be much pleased
if the finder will return him to the Racket
store, Hastings, Mich.

Oats per ba' xv-

war
Jiartey per bu.

Tbe dray unloaded two cases ot Oxford
tie shoes at tbe Racket store Saturday.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
They have a new lot of those 25 cent
In the matter of the estate of WmTC. gauntlet gloves at tbe Racket.
J&lt;No^e'h bTreby given that I shall sell at.pub­
Still we have bankrupt shoes that the
lic auction, to the nlzbest bidder, on Friday, price-will knock them all out, at the
tbe 2nd day of June. A. D- 18K. *t M
o'clock In the forenoon, at the probate office Racket.
In the city ot Hartings. In the County ot Barn,
When you want ribbon, remember tha*
In the State ot Michigan, pursuant to license
nnd authority granted to me on the Uth day of they sell at about half what others ask. a1
April A I).
by the Probate Court of
the Racket
BlAV County, Michigan, all tbe eriato, right
title and Interest of the said deceased of. in
We have the largest stock of trimmed
and to the real estate situate and belm: Inthe
county of Barry, tn the State Of Mlcblimn. hats ot any store in Barry county, at the
known and described tw follows, to-wit. The Racket
west half of the east half ot the south west
quarter of section ton [lOltn town three north
40 dozens more of those unbleached foot
range eight west. Barry County. Michigan, ex­ ladles hose for 10 cents per pair, just
cept eight acres in the south east corner de­
scribed as keginning at tho south east corner of arrived, at the Racket
tbe above description, and running thence
The largest, nicest, cheapest, and bes*
north sixteen chains andko'-i links, Jhence

west parallel with the south section Hue tour
chains and ks links, thence south sixteen chains
Miss Hortense VanZIle will give Tues­
links to the section line, tlicuec east on sec-,
tion
line four chains and 85 links to the place of
day evening. April 25th, In the society
beginning; also excepting one fl J acre to the
rooms some Shakespearian readings with south west corner heretofore described.
iaiprraonatlons from "As you like it,”
Dated. April iMh. A. D. IMX
r
VinrrvW RnttiiESS.
Macbeth, -King ’ofin” and other plays
Administrator
of Shakespeare. Also a selection from
Iguomar. Detroit and other papers speak
SUtr.Tax Lands.
verr highly of Miss VanZIle's rendering
COUNTY THEASUREB’S OFFICE.
of these selections, and as she is well
HMUnia. Mich . April. 15. 1»3.
known in Hastings will no doubt attract a
Notice is hereby given that certain lands situ­
large house. Those who were so anxious ated In the county ot Barry, bld off to the stale
for
taxes
of
and previous y.-ora and de­
to hear her at Kalamazoo and Charlotte scribed in statements
on file in this office, will
can do so now at a small expense. Mrs. bo sold at public auction by the undersigned
WAftt An tflA
Belle Hendershott aud Miss Grace Messer ___ _____ - ■ -----

•

GRAND OPENING

DOINGS

AT THE

HASTINGS HOUSE,

trimmed children’s hats, at tho Racket
.

Remember they make a specialty of old
ladies aud children’s bats, at the Racket

THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY,

We buy in New York. Buffalo, Cleve
land, Toledo, Detroit, Grand Rapids and
Chicago; so wo get all the millinery novel­
ties, at the Racket

For sale, Garwood’s perfume at 40 cents
per ounce. Warranted tho best, at the
Rafkrt.

APRIL 20, 21, AND 22, 1893

Good perfume 30 cents an ounce, at the
Racket

We have the largest stock of hair oma
.
designated for the annual tax sales, i f not pre­ incuts in the city,' at the Racket
viously canceled accdrding to law.
,
Remember we sell slktes for what others
Said statements contain a full description of
each parcel o' said lands, and may be seen on pay for them, at the Racket.
application at the office of the county treasurer.
The land struck off to the state. for taxes of
W’e have the nicest case of flowers for
18®). or other years, at the tax sales in May last,
Worthington's Illustrated magazine for will be offered subject to the right of redemp­ hats ever show in Barry county, at the
Racket
•
May shows remarkable progress and tion prescribed by law.
J. P. Hals Kkxvon,
growth on the part of the highly enter­
877.00 worth of ladies hats arrived
County Treasurer.
taining periodical, which has already won
Saturday, at the Racket
for itselt an enviable place among the
We will trim your old hat to look nearly
choicest
Magazines
ot
the
day.
as good as new cheat), at the Racket
.
Mrs. Livermore's fifth paper of _ her
personal experiences
“In Old
VirWe still have 7 boxes more clothes pins
ginny—Fifty Years Ago.” is full of inci­
at one cent a dozen.
dent and interest.
■•Charles Lamb and
The Rackkt.
His Letters” is a most admirable paper, by
5 papers good pins for 5 cents, at the
Spencer Leigh Hughes, upon the private
writings of the humorist for whom all
Over the goods in the new Racket.
students of English literature feel a genu­
, Furniture Store before _you We will sell as good and more millinery
ine Interest, if not affection. The short
buy as the prices are very goods for one dollar than any house this
stories are’well •••'-,h reading, being the
low. You will be surprised side of New York.
best work of
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rknctd
an&lt;!. popular
The Racket.
. 4 In their subjects as
a u thorn. and ax

will each sing solo», Mrs. Carrie Goodyear
accompanist, which-will be an entertain­
ment of Itself, as they are musicians that
any pltce may be .proud of. Admission
35 cents. Eight o’clock fast time.

T A ptTpQI You are cordially invited to call and see
LAUIEO. | our elegant line of garments.
You have
a chance to select a stjylish Garment at
Wholesale
Price.
at Wholesale Price.

Respectfully,

Look

t hey are choict .
banning in diction.
A. D. Worthing^... a Co., Hartford. Conn.
82.50 a year.-25c a single nymber. For
sale by all news dealers.

Tbe following from tbe Allegan Journal
is the advice a Chicago lady gives to wo­
men intending to visit tbe World’s fair
this summer:
How to dress to stay oue week: Don’t
bring any finery, just a plain, easy wool
dress, short almost lo the bodt tops, good
easy old shoe?, an extra pair ot stockings,
plenty of handkerchiefs, one nightdress,
no more under ^clothes than absolutely
necessary, a colored skirt by all means, a
hat that will shade the eyes, so as not to
depend upon a parasol, and let all your
garments be such as rain or mud wilh not
deface. A pair of slippers and an easy
wrapper will be a pleasant cbauge for
evening. Every lady ought co be able to
carry all the extras of her wardrobe in a
little bundle iu her hand. • Sew your mon­
ey carefully into some part of your cloth­
ing. but carry a dollar or two of change in
a little purse in a safe pocket
Tbe following is an account from au
Allegan paper of the marriage of Volney
Ferris, which will no doubt be of interest
to bls many friends In Hastings:
The wedding of Miss Julia Flxley and
Volney Ferris occuned Wednesday morn­
ing. before a small ’ company of friends.
The bride was becomingly dressed In
white, and carried roses, the gift of Miss
Pearl Moore. Her sister. Miss Gussie, and
L. Y. Cady, were bridesmaid and grooms­
man. Rev. W. P. Law officiated as clergy­
man and Miss Kale Murphy played tbe
wedding march. After the ceremony a
breakfast was served and Mr. and Mrs,
Ferris touk the morning train for Hast­
ings. for a visit with tbe groom's parents.
Although ihe wedding was a quiet one the
couple were well remembered by tbe good­
ly number of handsome presents they re­
ceived. The gift ol the ladies of the Epis­
copal church, of which Mrs. Ferris is a
member, was a set of solid silver tea­
spoons.
Resolutions adopted by Barry Lodge, No.
18, of the order of Knights of Pythias on
account of the death ot Mrs. Hannah Rus­
sel.
Whereas It has pleased Almighty God
In his wise providence to remove from the
scenes of thia life Mrs. Hannah Russell,
the mother of our brother Julius Russell;
therefore It Is hereby resolved by Barry
Lodge, No. 13, of . the order of the Knights
of Pythias.
First, We desire to pay our tribute to
the good woman Who has died. For
many years she had lived In this communi­
ty an honorable and respected life. For
these last years we have witnessed her
serenKand beautiful old age.
She has
left the memory of one who lived a good
life nnd performed many kind deeds.
Second. We extend to our brother. Juli­
us Bussell our kindest sympathy In his
affliciion and assure him that the hearts
of his brother Knights go out to him in
this time of his sorrow.
Third, A copy of these resolutions shall
be presented to brother Russell and they
shall be printed in the city papers.
STLVJMTER GHEVSEL j
.
W. M. Puffeb - Committee.
Dak. W. Reynolds )

to learn that furniture can
be sold so cheap. Remem­
ber that we do all kinds of
repairing and upholstering
of furniture. We also keep
a line of second-hand goods
in the basement of our
store and pay cash or trade
for second hand goods.
.
Remember the place,
/ Robertson Block, corner of
'
Jefferson and Csurt streets.

LIVINGSTON &amp; BLOCK,

THE RACKET 104 “5T™,W street.

KALAMAZOO, MICH.

SIB Jj. BEACH,
HASTINGS,

- ' -

We

MICH.

,

RUSSELL’S
BARGAINS

YES I

Delight and Surprise
Patrons.

Offer
No. i, Yellow Canned Peaches
..... '......................... I5C
French Peas........................... 18c
French Mushrooms................ 25c

Acorn Brand Salmon, Extra
Nice................................. 25c
Cruikshank Bros. Chow Chow
.........................................
Blue Ribbon Chocolate.........
Blue Ribbon Cocoa...............
Choice Lemon, 300, per doz..

30c
50c
60c
25c

Choice Oranges, 176s, per doz 30c
Choice Washington Novels,
150, per doz.................... 40c
Some very nice patternsin Glass­
ware, NEW.

THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL
AND BEAUTY OF DESIGN
IN OUR LINES OF

DRY GOODS; FANCY GOODS;
DRESS GOODS

AND MILLINERY
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.

Julius
Russell.

.

Rochester makes the best Ladies
Shoe in the market and you can
get a pair of Ross, Levis Pifer’s
shoes at

S?K?E' r. Q. STOWELL’S.
Repairing by J. C. Woodruff.

The fact that we are doing more
business than ever before is evi­
dence that our goods have been
selected with judgment; that they
have met with favor; that our prices
are right.

Between

We are Jobbers of Candy and
retail prices are low.

ume

Hans &amp; YanArman.

TE you save time you
A money. You can save a vast
amount of time if you are look­
ing for

1893

1893

FARRAND &amp; VOTEY WHITE ROSE
Organ Co., are making the World’s
Fair $50,000 organ. Moral: Buy
the best at a reasonable price.

LnM Lath, SMh

FLOUR $1.65.

or any kind of building mater
ial, by coming directly to ue,
save money by buying of us-

We want your
■ HARDMAN, FISCHER, ■
HARRINGTON AND
BUTTER ~ EGGS
STARR PIANOS,
WEDNESDAY,THURSDAY - AND - FRIDAY,
Remember we ship our own
A 1 Quality and Low Price.
APRIL 26,27^15 26, 1693.
Produce and can pay the highest

SUMMER OPENING -

I can write you the best and safest

market

YOUR INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. life insurance written. Write me

Pattern Hate, Bonnets and Millinery Novelties.
*
MISS ALICE HALL

your wants.

C. E. ING^RSON, Aoitrr.
NaahviUo, Mich.

ring.

Remember we are not in th’

Jos. Rogers &amp; Co. I

We are posted in
onr business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ingmedium in Bar­
ry County.

Hastings Banner.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

T»—T

VOL. XXXVII. NO. 52

WHOLE NO. 1976

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 27, 1893.

Hastings Banner

THE

QUICK MEAL

Published Thursdays by
COO±L BBOS.'.

HA3TIXGN. MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.

—

Gasoline Evaporating Stove

t

V Peach buds are ail right here in our

Is .the very latest improvement in the
line of GASOLINE STOVES.

“J

It is perfectly safe and reliable, all perish­
able parts being made of anti-rust material.

GASOLINE GENERATING STOVES
Are a great improvement over the old
style, generating only once for the three
4 burners and gas jet. The late improvp- •
ments render the stoves absolutely safe,
ts can be proven by a visit to my store
vliere you can See one in,dperation.

A wonderful invention in
Spring-tooth Harrows

I

S°LART'P
kne the

We sell
Shoes
youbuy
Them

You take’ no chances. If goods do not
prove to be as represented we will make you
satisfied. Call and examine our stock and if
you do not find what you want we will get it
^br you.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2NSON.

ONE PRICE
SHOE DEALERS.

WANTED!

The
Hatcliet”

Bertie J. Barber on Saturday evening the
22d. by a party consisting of about forty
young people, for the purpose of remind­
ing him that it was his 91 st birthday. Af­
ter congratulation and a social chat games
and plays were Indulged In, while some
enjoyed the light fantastic. Refreshments
were served nnd all seemed to enjoy the
evenings entertainment until the wee
small hours in tbe morning. Many were
the tokehs of kind regards and respect left
with Uie victim of their surprise. Among
the most valuable was a cane bottom
gent's chair, and by his foster parents a
two year old colt. Bertie was so much
overcome by the surprise and upon the
presentations that he was unable to find
language sufficiently adequate to express
his heartfelt gratitude to his many friends
present, who had so generously conferod
the many tokens during tbe evening of
that event, which to him appeared a very
Important one, long.to bo remembered.

Bold OxiJLy By

Jesse Townsend.
YEARS
SOLID WEAR

STERLING INLAffl
will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
•
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

15

Sarah Robert, who has been visiting at
Blanchard, Isabella po... returned home
last week—John Marshall has returned
from visiting friends! In Indiana—Miss
Parody began her first term df school lu
district No. 9 last Mos day—Mr. and Mrs.
Owen, of Cedar Cretk, attended quarterly
meeting here last Saturday and SundayPorter Hammond, of Battle Creek. Is
building a kitehen for W. P. Jarrard—Al­
bert Raaey and wife have moved back on
their farm—Jesse Robsrt. of Blanchard, Is
visiting Maple Grove frienda—Mr. and
Mrs. Sample expects!© move to Nashville
this week—Phillip .Ayers has improved
the looks of his farm by a new board and
wire fence along the road—C. C. Denary
had friends from Woodland visiting them
last week—John Conley and fami’y have
moved back into their own houde.

the best tooth Iiolflerjever in­
vented.
The tootli is held in posi­
tion by a ratchet with which
it can be adjusted so as to
wear from 18 to 20 inches off
Aldrich purchased nt administra­
the point of the tooth which torClare
sale last week the house and lot form­
owned by Mrs. hither Pennock loca­
is four or five times as much erly
ted on West Main street, fur the sum of
wear or service as can be ob­ four hundred and seventy-five dollars—
Flansburg made a business trip to
tained from any other Spring- Charles
the Celery city one day last week—Mr.
kand Mrs. Hathaway, after . spending the
t ooth Harrow in existence.
winter with their daughter. Mrs. Frank
Lawrence, have moved iiack on their farm
Please make a note of this. —
A complete surprise was sprung upon

la the length of time that

I

Mrs. Jes«e Cotton is on the sick list' as
is also Mrs. S. Kenyon and Austin Barnum
and children of Mr. Hopkins—The carpen­
ter’s » hammers are now beard on H.
Sprague's house—John Marks Is in Ingham
Co. on business—Jesse Cotton, of Ohio, is
on our streets and at Nashville, making a
delivery of fruit trees—1). Wood now va­
cates Win. Demond’s house and goes in
part of E. Rowley's house—Leu McDonald
occupies the house of Wm. Demond—Jay
Palmerton., of near Vermontville, was on
our streets Sunday last—Farmers lips
hang low, too much rain for seeding—
Bert Stowell says its a girl, and come to
stay with them—Leonlday Farrell, ol Sun­
field. is visiting his parents here.

Our quiet country was greatly surprised
Saturday to hear of the death of Mrs.
Wilber Austin, of Lenawee. Mr. Austin
was formerly a ciHzen here, having some
years ago married the oldest daughter of
Joseph Hafner, and some three years ago
no and family moved to I,eenawee Co.
The remains were brought to Nashville
Saturday for burial, and the funeral was
held at the residence of Mr. Hgfner, Sun­
day. The funeral was largely attended.
Mr. Austin has the sympathy of the com­
munity In his bereavement—B. W. Austin
received a telegram Friday that the oldest
daughter of his brother Church in Lena­
wee Co., was dead. She some years ago
lived here with her uncle B. W.—Miss
Appleman is on the gain—The last storm
was n draw back on sowing oats.

IM VAN VWENBUKQtl
What
More
Can be
Said

tow.i. But little has been done in the line
of sowing oats as yet— Weltlia Fick is
home from Battle Creek on a visit, but ex­
pects to return soon—Wm. Frey is saw­
ing out the timber for Hiram Coleman’s
barn—Alox McKenzie and
family of
Pennfield, called on Cyrus Ingrahm's fam­
ily on Sunday*-The creamery at Bedford
is expected to be in operation this week—
•A good company met at the Gregory
school house to hear Elder O. C. Godsmark
on Sunday afternoon—Mrs. T. E. Godde
Ssick. Her condition is reported ns her­
ring on Insanity—Mrs. B. Hamilton at­
tended the quarterly meeting at Banfleld—
, Mrs. C. E. Paul has a monster calla In
blossom. It measures 4 feet 4j$ Inches
from the ground to top of blossom, and the
corrolln measures 0J£ inches In breadth.

SPOOKS AN FORKS
Ara warranted to fast.
Also remember you
get a Present—"Good
Form,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewele ry store
Quality and price al­
ways right.

J. L WILKINS, act F. R. Pancoast
----------------------------------....
_

’

,___

The Reliable Jeweler.

Great activity prevails at the brick yard
—Wheat has improved under the influence
of the present weather, and that is some
compensation for the otherwise gloomy
slate of affairs—Archy Andwson has been
calling on old friends here—Miss Maggie
Jeffry was the guest of Miso Maggie Ryan
last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Jeffry Is.
teaching the school at Hope Center—John
Doonan has returned from South Bend.
Frankie Doonan is still qnite sick—Frank
Leonard has moved hta family Into the
rooms over G. P. Mosier's store—Frank
Townsend has purchased at team ami is
engaged In drawing his lumber to this
place—There will be preaching services at
the church next Sunday at 10 a. m.

brought his dog up town and bad it shot;
he thinking It was going mad—George
Williams has been having the grip—Bev.
J. C. Chase has moved into Mrs. Stanley’s
house first door east of Mrs. Backus—Mr.
Smith has bis house enclosed—B. J. Rob­
inson Is nble to work again—Uri Burst
and family spent Saturday in KalamazooMr. Eldred made a business trip to Kala­
mazoo Saturday last—John Barber, of
Creasy, was In town on business last Sat­
urday—Rev. Master, the presiding elder
was hero over Sunday to attend quarterly
meeting held in the school house—Elder
VanWinkle, of Banfield, attended services
hero Sunday—Mr. Smith was st the hub
Saturday—F. A. Blackman and family
visited friends at Doster Sunday—Mamie
Nichols Las a pet on her finger, a felon—
Mart Skillman is building a kitchen on his
house—Mr. and Mrs. Dubois, of Augusta,
was in town on business lost Saturday: she
being a daughter of Mrs. Rahney—The
Willing Workers will give an entertain­
ment in Blackman’s hall Tuesday evening,
May 2nd. Admission 10—Q. A. Hynes
and Uri Burst were at the hub Tuesday11. J. Grant, of Woodland; was la town
Monday—Orson Smith, of Kalamazoo, was
the guest of J. B. Williams. SaturdayDewitt Rahney has rented the Hovenor
market, and will stock up with meat tills
week—J. B. Williams nnd wife were at
the hub Tuesday—Georga Norwood made
a business trip to Augusta Monday—Web
Thompson, of Kalamazoo, Sundayed with
his folks, returning Monday—Ed. Evans
and wife were in Kalamazoo. Monday—B.
Thompson is building a picket fence
around his vacant lot.
Bedford.
Mrs. Emory Severance, of Lansing. Is
visiting her sister. Miss Belle Loveless and
aunt, Mrs. .Jerome Fish—Misses Lou
Nichols and Mary Wilkinson are home
from Cleary college. Ypsilanti, for a’ short
vacation—Floy Burke, Rose Rogers and
Pearl Brotherton spent Sunday with friends
in Comstock—L. A. Stratton and family
went to Kalamazoo last Tuesday, where
they will ninko their future home. The
best wishes of their many friends here will
follow them to their new home—A series
of monthly praise services will be begun at
the church next Sunday evening. An in­
teresting program has peen prepared—Th3
mast of our sick are reported convalescent
—C. II. Nichols and family have moved
Into Mrs. L. M. Wilkinson’s house—Frank
Baugh und family have moved Into C. C.
Rlehtmyer’s house.
[

Brush Illdge.
Augustus Wurms smiles over the addi­
tion of a boy to his family—Fanners are
busy sowing
oats—A beautiful snow
storm visited us last week—P. K. Karns
has tbe wall to his house—not barn as the
Banner made me say—completed—C. V.
Stam is laying the wall for John Bransehka’s house—Frank Pierce will build an
addition to his bouse this summer—Henry
Anders went to Hickory Corners Tuesday
—Borp, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otis, April
20th, a daughter—Joe Robinson and fami­
ly visited Mrs. Robinson’s parents Id
Orangeville over Sunday—We expect tohear that some of the young men of Brush
Ridge have challenged James Corbett in
the near future—Brush Ridge is certainly
becoming famous. There has been *tour
births In the last four weeks—Three now
houses and two new barns will be built
this spring.'

Ida Moore Is taking lessons on the gultar of Prof. Horace Cronk, of Battle Creek
—Mr. and Mrs. John Tasker visited nt E.
Tylers, Vermontville, Saturday and Sun­
day—Rev. Morey, of IjiGrange, Ind.,
preached Sunday at the M. E. church and
will .continue here foi the rest of the con­
ference, year. Pres. Dodds being-appoint­
ed him—Calvin Smith has traded his farm
for the Tamarac at the Center, with Wal­
ter Powers, of Nashville, paying the dif­
ference—Supervisor Briggs Is around this
week—James Perry and wife, of Pennfield,
Sundayed
at Geo.
Tompkins—Frank
Wright jumped onto a board that had a
large spike In it driving It nearly through
the side of bis heel.
Woodland.
* Mrs. Wm. Wunderlick is still no better

with but little prospects of her recovery—
Mrs. Bitzer went to Grand Rapids on Mon­
day to care for her sick daughter—C. C.
Deane is Improving and we hope soon to
see him on our streets again—D. B. Kil­
patrick Is Improving the looks of his store
by putting down new sidewalks—L. C.
is on the sick list—A. H. Bennett, of
Graud Rapids was In our village last week
bustling Northwestern Life Insurance—
, At the special school meeting on Mon­
day night the patrons of the school board
Instructed the school board to hire n third
teacher. Our school under the Instruction
of J. F. Fortney and Mis# Wilcox has been
a success during the past year and we
think it would be wise to secure both Mr.
Fortney and Miss Wilcox for the coming
year if possible—Leroy Simmons Is typo
at the News office. Jrfy Snyder having
Dowling
A great surprise awaited us last Friday severed his connections with the some and
morning. Again the earth was robed In a gone tO'Ghidago—Ed. Boyer has sold his
mantel of snow, but.lt [disappeared as soon village property to J. G. Jordan and goes
as it came. Now the farmers have post- to Lansing—Chris Traenkle has sold his
ivned oal'sowlnt until fair we.tb.r-G. ZUlw properly lo John I. Bngluxp inj
«.tn have
k._a. a- new addition i.ifonn
Itnnid'X—Wm. Hill has
tins
to Grand Rapids
IL Manning will
built' gone tn
on his barn this spring—Fred Clemens has moved into tbe house lately vacated by C«
hired out for the reason In Pennfield—Miss Snvder—Mrs. C. H. Siiyder and family
Jennie Pilgrim will board al Geo. Bryant’s moved to. Chicago on Mondav-^We were
while teaching here—Marla Manning is treated to a mad dog scare Sunday even*
working for Burt Stanton and wife—Ella fog, but it proved only to lie a case of dog
Weeks will not return to Battle Creek to poisoning—Some farmers have spwn oats
attend school this summer—Dry ChafTe and many ore nearly ready but the heavy
and Joe McGrath will build Henry Bab­ rains of late have made It Impossible for
cock’s new house—Mrs. Joshua Hall has them to work their grounds for some time
returned from Ohio where she has been —L. Parrot has been appointed a member
curing for her sick .dster, who Iles now of our school board in the place of George
very low and her death Is hourly expected D. Barden, resigned—Notwithstanding
—Mrs. Lang is still la Battle Creek ear­ the state Fish Warden bad several of our
ing for her sick daughter, who has recent­ boys arrested last week. No one appear- •
ly underwent a most painful and danger­ ed for the people and the suits went down
ous operation. The most skilled physclans on account of defective papers.
of Battle Creek have been in attendance
and It is hoped that abe will recover—O. "-Hon. Cletneat Smith was in town Mon­
B. VanHorn returned to his studies last day—S. E. Cook, of Charlotte. Sundayed
Monday after a few days visit with rela­ with friends here—William Freeman and
tives and friends—Katie Reed went to wife are visiting at Dodge City, Kansas—
Battle Creek last Monday to visit her sis­ Geo. A. SeHeck was home the first of the
ter this week.
week—Miss Velina. Walrath spent Satur­
day and Sunday at Middleville—Minnie
The Epworth league was held Inst Sun­ Furnlss returned to the Normal at Ypsilan­
day at the usuabhour of service, our min­ ti Monday atternoon—Lida Feighner and
ister being called away—Albert Edmunds Edith Fleming attended the Barry county
is on the gain. He had a very severe at­ Christian Endeavor union at Middleville
tack and came very near having blood Saturday—C. L. Glasgow and his mother­
poisoning from.the quinzey—Mis. Osler- In-law, Mrs. Miller, went to Jonesville
out is very sick with lung fever—Frank Saturday to attend the funeral of a relative
Sheffield's daughter Matlie, was very sick —The remains of Mrs. Austin, of Cone.
last week with the qulnzcy -Mrs. Van Monroe Co., were brought here Saturday. .
Winkle was called last week to the home and the funeral took place at the home of
of her daughter in Oceana Co., who Is not her father, Mr. J. Hafner, on the south
expected to live—Mrs. Frank Doty Is laid side Sunday afternoon. Rev. Spitler, offic'.
,
up with a vary bad sprained ankle—Rev. lated.
Vanwinkle went last Monday to see his
In HaMlogs? No.
sick daughter—Love feast was held here A word to the wise.ls sufficient.
last Sunday evening and conducted by pre­
The l&gt;oard of health have received comsiding elder Master, and there were four plaint of the,nnsanitory condition of_____
some
baptised also, and the business of the premises In ’ this city. Now, as warm,
quarterly oonterence was held at half weather approaches, Bacteria, the germs
past eight o’clock Monday morning and of typhoid fever, cholera, contageou* and
the presiding elder nays Banfield Is stand­ infectious diseases, will feed and - multiply
ing very highly as to religious transactions on tbe ilth of dishwater and slops thrown
and Its work—Mrs. Timmerman was taken in tbe hack yards, on decomposing vegeta­
sick again last week—Lorenzo Jones is ble matter in eellurs. privies and bam
putting an addition onto his apple dryer— yards. It is everyone’s duty in Hastings,
Mrs. C. Fisher and Mrs. Saulspane. of a duty which we owe to ourselves and our
Baltimore, attended
quarterly meeting neighbors to do everything in our power to
here and wet guests of L. C. Edmunds k&amp;p out disease in our midst.
last Sund ay night._____________
Wheu great efforts are being made by
our Kovernment to kcepSout cholera from
Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow spent Sunday our land, lei the people of Hastings at
with C. L. Smith and wife—We had a least try to keep a clean, healthy city,
Jolly old sa®w siorra the 91st and 92nd and where cholera and other contagious dis­
was several inches .deep. Friday morning eases must starve or falf to get a foothold
—Mrs. F. R. Fleming got a telegram last upon our people.
Therefore, we beg of the people of Has­
Monday, tbe 17th. calling'her to her hus­
band who was sick in Battle Creek, with tings to clean up your back door yards,
rheumatic fever. She ^ent rtaraedia'ely. your privies and barn jards. Ail refuse
he Is better and will be hdme the 24th— from the kitchen should t&gt;e burned. All
Covert bi having a good trade this spring. stench In privlrs kejd down with coal
Good price paid for butter and eggs, clean ashes, dry earth, lime. etc. Four abun­
store and smiling clerk. Make It worth dance of copperas water or other authlptic
while to give him a call—Mrs. Leon Van solutions Into waler pipes und cess poult.
Let every one In Hastings do their duty.Yelsorwent io Jacksoa last Saturday,
from there »he will go to Canada to visit and soon wo fhnll have a city In t-aultary
her parental home—Mr. and Mrs. Burt .condition second to none.
The Boahd of Health.
Service spent Sunday with Alfred Ray­
mond and wife—Grandpa Bogardua has
been quite ill at ths homo of his daughter’s
Mrs. John Fleming. He Is better now­
lu a case which was being tried the other
We hear It rumored tliat Mr. It. Vester in­ day in a Vienna law court a cabman who
tends to move to Mattle Creek this fall, to drove a one horse chario* was called as a
send their children to school there.
witness. To test the trustworthiness of

Morgan.
the evidence he was about to give he waa
Quarterly nweting last Sunday was well asked by the judge If he had ever been
nllrnded nt the hall— E. I’. Cole has gnne punished for any misdemeanor.
to Toledo tn work— Mr. BlIekenstalT has
moved lo thia village—Mr». WlckUn vis­
ited her slater Last week. Mrs. Adkins— tained by the police for twenty-four hoars.
The Judge—Yow have never been sen­
The child that was sick at Mr. Crouch’s
died Sunday morning. It had diphtheria tenced to any term of Imprisonment by a
—Bom, April 24th to Mr. and Mrs. W. Judge for any serious breach of the law!
Hill, a boy—Mrs. L. P. Cole received a
The Judge (shaking his head}—A cab­
telegnua Monday morning that her daugh&gt;»'
wu very man! And never been proaeented! How
.ot
Milo ruilllp. 1. on U» ; •&gt;&lt;*•
Cole uirtM M Uw Ini troln. long have you been a cabnuta!
WlLntsw—Since the day before ToatarW
Uek 11.1- D..H Mo.her lualxmilita m ‘Mr, K r. Col. ueompuled her M f&gt;r

Delton.
The wall for the new chureh la nearly
done—Fay Mosher is working for Mr. Jor­
dan—Charlie Hazel has moved over by the0
Doud school house—Orson Smith, of Kala­
mazoo, will do the caroenter work on Mrs.
William’s house—Bom, at the residence of
J. Albertson the 19th, a daughter, weight
pounds—Mrs. Whitlock Is not.so well
» this
.... writing—Mrs. ™™..
„ able
.„™ to
„ be
at
Loomis la

w.wmiu-Tu, udie.
wm,i‘
j *•
K.pM.-Mr,. sumeux r.ther
IIhoNlMlMM&gt;Mt rah-PfbkMouoo •»&gt; -o««
horo .UlllUnd.

ThaJodgaCamlllaO-Ahl ThrtwiUdb,

*

�terhibcv osaolv.

GOLD BI THE TON.

■Di,

TRIPPED ANCHORS.
Thursday, April

xj.

&gt;893-

COOK BBOS-Propnetgr,-

aQgU

THE fleet CF CRUISERS
FOR

NEW

TEN

depart

YORK.

No»nS£V»| April « -Tbe

«“•

of w.r.hlpe M&lt; &gt;•« 1“ •"•‘■orm
H.mpwn HP.-11,
«*.
Blake on th.-right of the line nnd leading
the other foreign! vessels, Ison *“.**{, *”
jCew York to take part in the Columbian

•

Cnicwo. April 11 -Tbe «rmom ot lhe

Hr.l restaiatt. lltliolw N«tlo««l
Sixteenth street and Michigan avenue, was
jutroyed by Are early this morning. Two
lives were lost and two men were badly In­
jured. The scenery and stage figures of
the Trocadero. which was to have opened
April 29. was also destroyed by the Are.
The two lives sacrificed were those of
coloA)' men employed as porters in the

building.
They were known only as
George and Walter. Those who were in­
jured are: E. W. Lathan and Chris Wie­
gand. Lathan was foreman for the Edliod Electric Light company In the build­
ing ami Wiegand was bls assistant. The
loss is 1150,000 to &lt;200,000.

BUT ONE MAN SAVED

MILLION

DOLLARS

YELLOW

OF

. _ ,
MisstMippt Ctalaas
* c’"”* «■!--

Mora

THE

METAL.

Boston Cootrlbnts* •4,500,000

Wabhixgtox, April 35.—The treasury’’
stock of gold la rapidly rising. The
ers are coming rapidly to its relief, and it
Is said that the snpply of free gold availa­
ble ta now over IIOJKO.IXM. Th's result
wns brought about by large offerings re­
"—
----------—
ceived
celved from
from bankers,
banker*, who
who as
ns a
a rule
rule took
legal tender notes lu return. The lrtTK«t
oTeringscame from Boston.which thi Wgb
the Associated banks placed H.MO.OpO st
the disposal of the treasury. It Is under»tood here that the New York banks as a
result of a conference with Treasurer Jor­
dan win put a largs amount of TOld to ths
credit ot the treasury and so high ire hopes
jising that predictions are made that by
th. cio.. of tb. w«k ti»
“
balance will show an excess of
above the reserve.
WSstern Hanks to the Beseua.
The western banks continue to come to
the asslbtance of the government and sent
•ereral millions. The most gratify inf
feature of the situation Is the tender of ad­
ditional gold from various sources, tne
offers were accompanied by the snggwtion
Viat if they proved to be insufficient
further amounts would be
’
It is reported from Chicago that 1 resident
Mitchell, of the Illinois Trust aud Savings
bank, says: "We have given the govern
uient 11,500,000 in gold in the past few
weeks and will continue to exchange gold
for the government's,paper obligations ot
any kind. We will rend more gold tomorrow. We have not the. slightest tear that
gold 'will’go to a premium." Another
banker says that the Chicago banks have
(40,000,000 of gold.
----- ---------CORFERRED WITH THE BANKERS
r.ii,.
A--“‘

• 1. B. Wilson. 371 citJ bl „.
Pa. says he will not Ire wkh'Wn
New Dlaoovery tor eriHn“™| j*-®*!
and cold,, that II cured b|, w)(‘ , "Wki
threatened with pneumo,,i, atl,r•«
of -la grippe,” when v»rl.,„.
edles and several pbyslris,,.
oogorxl.
Hole-,, BM,, ,“"«*lls
Pa, claims Dr. King. Scw |,,„“**«•
done him wore goo.1 ,hjn reyuS1?1

O»d,«P. drug .tore,

Xi off th.i- or •!&gt;•«**■ 7“,&lt;vilooV. potb — through, •••rplo-to-

loo. eomlrtlng ol hlmroil. wll. »»■! thm

Electric
This remwly is becoming .c Well.
and &gt;o popular mu, nwi ,
mention. All wlw |MVK
d*vi«
Bitters .Ing lhe rem,- a.,,, ,.r w u"**
purer medicine don
T:
guarantw.l lo &lt;1., nil that [, JLj*»
Electnc Bltt. rr, will euro all dlsrej!*1;

lhe liver and kidneys, win
boils, salt rheum and other atfroS?’
canoed by Impure UfoocL-wui dr£
malaria from tire system an.l pn-v-m .
well as cure all malarial ft*ven.-F?Lj!

'“77«c*P'
»'
roar woxaoKr-hiki were nicked up over a mile away,
naval review. Tbe formation of the fl'«t
EXX.Jr«ur.&gt;, ttud. Their Mr of headache, constipation alltl ill(l
on leaving was in two lints, the Americans OUT OF FIFTEEN ON THE MIL­
had been daaheJ out. The child had » try piectrlc Bitters. Entire astiSS
ou the right and the foreigners on the left.
WAUKEE WATERWORKS CRIB.
mlraculoua recap. I» »“
i of/ guaranteed, or money r&lt;fumled.^j^
Absolutely Pure.
Anchors were tipped at 9 a. m., and amid
50 cto. and S1.00 per botlleat W. 11 Go,,?
rail, from Ite bum* uninjured, but pit
the booming of cannon from Fort Monroe,
rouelj erring lor In mother. W IIH»"n year's drugstore.
the waving of handkerchiefs from the
n.ber llr«l near the .Malott with hie
shore by the ladies and cheers from thou­
mother, wile, .nd Ore children.
The best salve in the world fWctrt.
.
They errre blown away and rearchlng
sands of masculine throats the finest ocean
IlcBCuo of the Survivor aud Fits Story.
partiea hare been out, but none ol tbelr braises, sores, ulcers, .all rheum, few
. Bogus white lead pageant ever seen in American waters rode
M
ilwaukee April 2L—Fourteen work­
bodice h». been recovered A .eWId o( •ores, tetter, chapped hands, chllblam .
majestically away on the bosom of old
’ would have no
men have lost their livea in the fierce storm
Kim McGowan was found dead In a tree coms, and all skin eruption., ani| positive
DUgUO ‘wale did it not
ocean,
ly cures plies or no jay n-qnlrwl. fth
top a mile away from its home. Four he
which lashed Lake Michigan. They were
afford maker, a larger proSt than
sroes cn the Aldridge plantation were guaranteed to give perfect M1t:4a«i4n. or
The feature of Sunday was the arrival nf employed In the construction of the new
Strictly Pure Wh.te Lead.
money refunded. Price 25 cents per i»i
filled outright, and a J*""11/
Tbe wise man.is never persuaded to the three representatives of tbe Brasilian wata^ worka’ tpnnel, being engaged in
numbering nine perished. . One of the For sale by W. H, Goodyear, the drunta.
buy paint that is sard to be juat aa navy, making the fleet complete with the
bricking up a shaft in the cut S.Ot'O feet
, hildren was Mund two miles from where
goitT' or “ better " th.-.n
Tommy Foster, a Flint liojH.ful. has been
exception of the vessel bearing the Russian
It was playing wbeu picked up by the arrested fur burglary.
from the shore. The hurricane swept away
deadly wind.
the frail structure which hail been
George V- Clark, one of I.anatori old
Tbe killed In Clark county are: Mrs.
built at the outer end of the tunnel
Aldridge., Mre snmril. . child ol
AlorRigw
.. WUltaa residents, tiled last wr» k. a#cd 6€ yean.
to shelter the men, and dashed them into
.
; j_&gt;ondcr
anda _e
S|—
X __
Ue_g__
roe». The remn'rr
couuj-y la
to
Victory '* Palm.
the seething lake. Through tbe heroic
; gtrewn for mlJct w|tjj debris and along tba
efforts of the life saving crew James Miller
i
of lbe cj-clone are found all kinda
Hill’s Pile Pomade ought to be used by
The market is flooded with spurious
of hourehold goods. &lt;Iea&lt;I cattle and all sufferers from piles. It curing &lt;£««« ■
was saved. He i« the only one of the
white leads. The following analyses,
noultry The picture is indescribably a are not enough extolled or known. Ira
fifteen workmen who escaped with his
made by eminent chemists, of two of
’ »Jt&lt;0U, one-happy homes swept away like tbe Samaritan's hi-alinx ilalm—a* hfP
these misleading brands show the
life.
and dashed to pieces os if though they and health restorer, well meriting Vkton's
ewet proportion of genuine white lead
Destructiou of tho Crib House.
.
Palm.—Rev. J. H. K., Pastor, bt. Jotepha
they contain: •
The Work was In change of Thaller &amp;
Church. Cooperstown. \Vi». a boiialMa
Misleading Brsn-i
N*kw York, April 25.-A protracted
niENCn FLAGSHIP ARETiirSE.
Schnlgtou, Chicago contractors, whose
MKS. GEN. HANCOCK DEAD.
guarantee in each package. Price dl.00.
••Standard L«*d Co. Strictly Pvre White vice admiral which was still missing.Cl^he lots: Wil! I* about *10,000. Work upon conference lasting several hours has been
t ..4 u,, Louis."
six packages 8**-.oo. By nail. For taie
Brazilian vessels were let by the Aqalda- the tqnnel will be delayed for several held at the sub-trwuury between Assist­
Proportions * Analyzed by
Proporuone
by Fred L. ilnatii: the druitkist.
Short
rued
Her
Life.
ban.
the
first
battleship
to
be
represented
months. A terrible’ sea had be-n raging ant Treasurer Jordan nnd a number of
W.36 per sent. Regis Chauvcasl
JUrytre
New York, April 2L—After a lingering
OXllir* of zit
in the rendezvous. The flag of Brazil, a for twenty-four hours. The swell increiuwd prominent hank prraidents. Among Mr.
Mayor Torrent, of Nuskcgun. i-skot-d
White Lead
--------many mouths Mrs. Almira Han- lhe reigns of government Wcdutsday
a
square
of
green
with
a
diamond
of
yellow
and
toward
11
o
’
clock
at
night
the
sen
beJordon
’
s
visitors
were
Brayton
Ives,
presiJ
illuv(
Less than 7 per cent, white lead.
|pw of Major General Winfield S. night.
and n globe of blue, swung from the stern, I came so 1U
,,UU. that the ...
— built on dent of lhe Western National bank; J. oock,
tnrlous
shed
Misleading Brand
___mbu
u»- T&lt;„,»r.l 13 Edward Slmmoas, of tbe Fourth National . Han&lt;
.Idle at the head we. the ffrg o! Ura rear ! ..
crfb •
, ___ &gt;. M__ ,„
, died at 4:80 yesterday afternoon
Now that Grand Haven is to have i new .
••Pacific Warranted Pur- [A} White Lead.” admiral. Behind the battleship came the (
- - the «.
-----at the residence of court bouse the usual row over tbs -iie i&lt;
o’clock the timbers supporting
house
bank; Henry W. Cannon, of the Chase Na* j
Analyzed
Material*
Proportions
"
* by
Republica, a cruiser, and in i bo rear was gave way and tbe planks began to wash
tional
bank:
George
S.
C**e,
of
the
AmeriI
iu order.
Ledoux
A
Co.,
Sniphate ot Usd 4.W per cent
the Tlralirtitxs, the smallest ot the vessels. ashore. Ac 4 o’clock In tbe morning the
New
York.
can
Exchange
National
bank;
ex-United
t
niece, Mm Eu­
OXI lr of Zinc 45 '4 per rent.
As the Aquidnban eame up the l&gt;ay the hut rafter ot the shed fell from the top of
. BarytaSO CK per cent.
gene Griffin, In
regulation salute* were flred, and later vis­ crib, Having the mea al the mercy of the States Treasurer Charles J, Canda. aud ex [
Of all seasons ot the year. i.« Uie on* for
No white lead in it.
Secretary Fhirchild; Cf-apln, of tbe Thin! j
Grammercy Park.
its of courtesy were exchanged. The Span­
making radical chamren in regard to bmlth.
You can avoid bogus lead by pur­ ish licet with the caravels In tow took
National, and J. A. Wright of Drexel Mcr- j
Jin Hancock’s During the winter, the &gt;y»4vin livcvm^s to
The sea became calmer and the tug Wel­ gan &amp;• Co None cf the bankers would *.
chasing *uy cf the tollowing brands.
twfbty-fonr hours' start and pulled out for
strength
had
been
a certain extent rtogged with waste, acd
They are mi
ictured by the “ Old
come, towing •the
lifeboat, and crew,
— ----------• divulge the nature of the conference, th»y
New York ahead of the other veasclx
slowly wasting lhe blood loadvtl with itiiptirilit-. owing ’
Dutch” proce
id are the standards:
0U*ce*»ful in reach ; saying
,ayluw, wans
tLat lt bad
steamed out. Sh-was
fw-i
nau been
uwu agreed that any
away under the lo lack of exercise, close eonfinemeidi In
there in about
threeIjeW given
' iven out
1)Ut must
lnUst come
come from
from TreasTreas----...
news
There was a great crowd lined the shores '. Ing the crib, arriving
linHr
w
■,,
I
l.mllncrtinHAftlir
.
.
.
...
,
.
v
..
uter Jordan.
Jonl(U1 As
A1 »n
of the ctMferaxc. I
subtle influence of poorly ventilated sliojts and homes. ■ ind
Saturday when the last of the boat raow { fourths of an hour, and landing one ot the urer
Other causes. This Is the raltsc ofl the
•urtmeii named Olsen.
w(‘‘i
) 3cominiui|cntion will undoubtedly bead- |
a succession of sor­
took place, ml again th^San Francisco ( walk about for a few minute* and then j a communication
was generally
d reared to
to Washington.
Waahi:.^ - .It
-------------------. I
rows that had sub­ dull, sluggish, tired feeling — general si
dive into lhe water. The act was rignifij
thu an
M|1 artangement
arr9ntfKnient would be I
this season, and which niust’be uterciot.
’fH jupp.nrd thut
dued
her
naturally
cant are the watching throng knew, that
or tbe health may. b*- entirely broken
l- !.
l.v nh.-h the
tho bankers
bar.H.-r* will
will turn
turn about
aboil! ;
cheerful disposi­ down. Hood's Sarenjarilla ha* aunited
while they had been looking the men had | IlS.iWo.NJO
... .... —•into
. the treasury.
.•
i
tion and
with­ the greatist (popularity ail over the coonbeen lost. Olsen was drawn back to «he
Assistant Treasurer Jordan has been
drawn
her
nwu
boat and with him one of the unfortunates ■ presred on all hands for a statement, but
try a» the favorite spring medicine; It
society during tbs expels the arcqmuiation &lt;&gt;f impurities
—the only one saved—James Miller, am! , he is reticent and insists that such In­
later years of her through the boweL. kidneys, liver. Ioi-n
paints everywhere.
he was half dead from cold and exposure. lwrium
„ru as is wanted can only come from
formation
tr
... going
antno to
• paint. It will
The names of those who lost their lives I w^h^gxou
aahington’ He said:
I
Hfelife. Her
Her only
only and skin, gives to the blood the purity Mid
.Tor a book containing informs-I- can only
are as follows: John McBride, engineer,
• say that we have had a dis- daughter, Ada Elisabeth, a remarkably quality necessary tn good health and Atery savs you many a dollar; it will
■ beautiful*and' accomplished girt, died In
Chicago; Michael Dwyer, fireman, Mil­ cussionanddebateasto the best way to UauUful and accomplished tfrt. d&gt;ed in come that tired feeling.
. .&lt;&gt;,
tiers
&lt;*? •«* »’&gt;- a.,. . t
waukee; William Pnirtiener. fireman, Chi­ rehev. tbe situation both a. regards the ;
banks
and
the govern menL That ha* re- age of IK Her mother Mm Russell, died
cago; George Gregg, locktender, nnd James
George Jagger, the Big KsyUb man who
1 Urosdwsy. New Tort
Murphy, Joseph Pezol, Gustav Liekowicz suited a* usual in delay. You cannot at the general • officta rraldenre, on (k&gt;v- shot Mias Memo, ha* exhibited signs of
* Chicago Branch,
and Peter Toerues, miners, Milwaukee; know anything further from me untilthai ««&lt;&gt;«■ • Mand &lt;m the 34th of April. 1MX insanity.
State and Fifteenth St: tls.
William Marion and Charles Johnson, delay no longer extote.”
: Me7nX?n’,
In the Foote murder trial al Saros*
miners. Chicago; John Healy and Frank
That the balance &lt;&gt;( trade is still against &lt;•’»«" "V* °r lumber, IbM.
men took tbe honors after a tough strug­ Brown, miners, Milwaukee; John Dono­ this country was whown by tbe fact that
I’vroa’ements were fmlowed by Mrs. Foote says that her t«*»timony at ite
gle. The British ship Tartar, rather net­ van. miner, and Edward Cambrian, col­ IS50.000 more gold was taken from the sub- |
d«atb of her busband at Gorernort coroner’s inquest was fal-c.
tled at the triumphs of tbe Americans, put ored steward, Chicago.
treasury for export. “It is expected,” said u’and on &lt;be 9th of February, lltt Lathe
afloat a crew of twelve brawny sailors, and
one bank president, “that we shall continue ' rammer of 1891 Mrs Hancock went to
gave the Americans a pretty bard pulh
Miller was recovered sufficiently to give to ship H,(X»).000 or ffi.OOu.Ouu of gold a , i-urope where change of air &gt;nd scenery
The course was
miles with a turn, and
week until the demand is over-that is, *¥&gt;»
Pavement in
for three-fourths of the distance the Brit­ the story of the tragedy. He said that lhe untiUhe
balance ot trade is reversed or
During this diverting jou^ey
is overwork
ishers led, but hero tbe San Francisco boys crib bouse was so dangerous during tbe
until some cf our unmarketed products are !
foreign lands something of the vivacious
l/ut on a tremendous spurt and got ahead. night that at 10 o'clock all hands went
sent
forward
and
can
be
drawn
against.
”
charm
of
her
joyous
youth
c*™* l’«ck to
makes no difference what kind. Using The Chicago boys eaiiie in second, the Tar­ down into the air lock. They were quite
--------------' b«r now and then, but only for a time.
greasy and inferior soaps is one road tar crew third, the ^Germans fourth, and comfortable there until the house wns
I'atrlotte ttoannke Uanks
' Among the conspicuous attributes of her
the
Hollanders
ntfxt,
with
the
other
for
­
to premature decay—sore ^hands—
washed away. They knew it was gone when
Roanoke, Va., April 25.—All .the banks • character were her fortitude, keen intell itrailing close behind.
tbe air pump ceased working. This was in Roanoke have united in offering the Fence, unselfish regard for others, and that
sore hearts—clothes never dean. eigners
SlaUimen Brave tbe Raging Main.
about 61 m. When tbe pump stopped
A company has been organized at Battk
Not so when
Senators Butler, 'Gray and Gibson of tbe air kept growing worse until S^i) treasury all tbe gold In tht-lr vaults Is ex ! emulate refinement of nature which re­
Maryland, and Representative Benton o’clock, when it became so bad that it wan change for treasury notes at New York. | ym-vd a high degree of •plrituallty. She Creek with SIO.OW to treat nervous dWsaMcMillan, of Tennessee, went with the proposed by some to leave tbe lock and Secrete: y Carlisle accepted the offer. The I J™™ 0,1 hc* mu’her’s aide from old es at the sanitarium.
1
French
Huguenot
stock.
She
will
be
buried
Roinoke baqks are the first in the country P*'”' -------------- * "*'“V
“4”
u”"*“4
fleet to New York quartered on the San take chances outside.
Bttrt
I at SL Louts, where her father, Samuel , Thousands are dying to-day
to unite lu such a movement
Francisco. Representative Outhwaltc, of
Finally the air lock was opened and the
' Rnsseli. lives
Failure, “Adrlonda," Wheeler's Heart knd
Ohio, went on the Philadelphia. Nearly
water was allowed to come in. McBride,
every ship had a number of civilians and
IN NEED OF MONEY.
Nerve Cure, has cured some of the worst
Dwyer, Gregg, Johnson, Leikowlcz and
SEVERAL FAILURES IN OHIO.
correspondents. There were twenty-seven
cases of heart diseaw. Sold by W. H*
Miller succeeded in getting out of the lock
ships in line at the start and the exo­
and to tbe surface. To do this they had
dus of vultoca
• *began at soon asthe
Goodyear.
to climb up through ten feet of water. The
LAXftiXO, Mich., April 19.-There has1
OOO.OOO. and .Assets «&lt;oo.ooo.
other nine. Miller says, could not find t^e been a considerable flurry of excitement in I CbUTMPU*.
COLl’MirtU. O.,
O.. April 25 —The big Yataa
Samuel Boyd alias Campis lI. was ar­
ladder, he,rappaaes, as they did not get on central Michigan during the past two !I feHnre
failure at RocLreter,
Rochester, N
N. Y.. baa precipitated! rested at West Bay City and token .ockw
the crib and were drowse*.! In the lock.
days caused by the embarrassment of the i ,*^are* here with liabilities aggregating Caro on a charge ot borie stealing. .
is used.
Cheerfully proceeds the
When he got on the crib Miller wound a
The concerns that are involved .■ What Is lacking Is truth and ronfidrare.
wire cable around his arm and was then 'Lansing Iron and Engine works and tbe ‘
labor of wash-day with health and
Lansing Lumber company, two le*,l|ng ’ nrv the Ohio Cool Exchange, t he Crescent If there were absolute truth &lt; n the «oe
able to hold ou until the lifeboat arrived.
long life assured. Hands all right—
He says that Dwyer, Gregg, Johnson and manufacturing firms of this city. A cri -Coal
company, and
Store
-------------------------J the Jacksonville
»--•-------- '•*- ------- hand and absolute confidence on the dltt
hearts light—dothes pure and white
Leikowicx held on about half an hour and sis has been reached And the institutions company, nf Jacksonville, Athens county. It wouldn't be lieeewary for the maken««
then one by one were swept away, McBride
as a Greenland snowdrift.
named have filed mortgages uj&gt;on their Receivers have been appointed by Judge Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy to t«aek “P ■
held on until ten within minutes of tbe
Pugh for them and executions for 912,000 plajn statement ot fact by a S»&lt;k» guaran­
JAS. S. KIRK&amp; CO., Chicago,
arrival* of the boat and he too succumbed real and persons! property to the amount against the Jacksonville company closed
SPANISH WAItsniP ISTANTA TBABEU
tee, They say- "If «• ™n'‘ fU"
of STOl.OUt In favor of Orlando M. Barnes,
taky Dianend Tar Sw.
the concern. It is a mining store company, (make It personal, please. । -f ' aU!™ “
vessels were well out to sex The Ameri­ and waswaabed off with help in sight.
Tbe cribhouse was a flimsy affair and who has indorsed a large amount of their owned by persons interested in the other the head. In any form or *tace. veil py
can girls who have been for a weak mak­
ing inroads into the hearts of tbe “jolly there is much indignation that such a paper. A feeling of insecurity at once two compvniea.
PROBATE ORDER.
you $500 for your trouble
making u»
.tars" of the foreign vessels heaved a joint structure should have been built when it arose among the depositors of certain
The Coal Exchange company owns no trial.” “An advertising fak-*." y&lt;&gt;« “F
Mate of Michigan, Countv of Barry, m.
At a •r-Hlun &gt;»f the Probtfe Court, for sigh as tbe vessels departed, for their is known that at this season of the year bankp which have been calling in the mines, but buys tbe output of many of the Funny. Isn't it. how some people p«!«
the
of
Bsrry
holdcn at the campaign was nearly over, as the {social dangerous storms are frequent Tbe paper of ;the companies mentiohed, and a
Ohio
mines
and
eelhit
to
the
trade.
It
Probate office, in the City nf Ha»tings, in
sickness to health, when the
"
said Couutv. ot -Tuesday the 1 ith day of featurai at New York will not be equal to house was in two stories. The lower floor sudden and wholly unexpected run was had been selling a great deal of coal to’ positive «nd the guarantee absolute. v»uc
'
March, hi th year.oite thousand eight hun­ those here for tbe past week.
was occupied by the machinery and cook­ made upon the Central Michigan Savings rates to supply the northwestern trade.
men don’t put mtihey back of
dred and rlnrty three.
Secretary Herbert Mucp Pleased.
room and the upper one as a sleeping apart­ bank.
" hen tbe Yates failure came they had
Present, Charles W, Armstrong, Judge of
Secretary Herbert, with dozens of ladi^p ment for the men. Tbe very reason for
After meeting all the demands of deposit­ 930.000 of his paper on their hands. The And "faking" doesn’t pay.
rrnb.ilc
In the matter ot tbe estate of Hannah and others, and Admiral Hopkina, attended building the house was an excellent one ors for severol hours, Cashier Bradley ut&gt; liabilities of tbe Exchange company are
W Russell, dreenred
Sunday church services on the Blake.* After for making It as strong aa possible, as it on the advice of State Banking Cornmls IWQ.0W, and those of the other company
Oo readl'% nnd nil-&gt;s the petitl »n &lt;lulr verified be came ashore be said in reply to ques­
Magical little granulest!«»•■•
was said that storms are a feature of the sioner Sherwood, closed the doors of the 140.000.
of Ksunle H. Wanr-r, daughter otsaid deceased.
The assets of there companies
gar coated Pellets of Dr. !’&gt;■
Gaylux that .Mlmh&gt;i«tr&lt;tlon nf said estate may tions: “The night of these shipaii evenHiore spring, and it would be impossible for the bank. The state banking commissioner f* will reach, it is estimated. &lt;400,000
larger thin mustard scab, yet I***J**"
rrauu.l to Judus lluswtl. or to some other Imposing and grand than I had anticipated, men to get ashore for days together. So now in charge. The managers of the bank
snitablu person.
maintain that the Institution is perfectly
to«re-.erire
mild m
Thereupon H i’ ordered, ’hat Thursday the We feel that with the beautiful ships which the house was built to lodge them in.
solvent and In a few days iu doom will re­
6tii day ot April, A. It.. 1HBJ at ten o\ioek In are anchored out here under our flag we
LocisviLLg.
April 21-Ex-President Tbe bret Liver pill ever m"’""*
DETAILS OF OPENING THE FAIR.
the !&lt;N«u»on. De sMixnrd for the hearing of have no reason - to' feel ashamed; but ot
opened. They say that no bank In the Harrison will attend tbe Republican league tick headache, dUxlnws. constlpatlan. w*
»*Jd isysmton itntl that the belrs at law of said course there is a great deal yet to accomdeceased &lt; nd nil other i*r*nns Interested tn
Rsesptlon of the President and Other state could be expected to withstand a ran convention. Reports indicate that 15.UOO a dose.
of this kind, as any one familiar with the delegates will be present.
Said estate, are required to appear, al a seMlon pliah. I will regard it as the crowning
Dlitlngulahed Visitors.
of said court. Hien to Iti bolden at the I’robate Cut os my public life if by the time I
During tbe past year the
Chicago, April 24.-The World's fair business knows how impossible It would
office, in the city of HaMlngs. In said County,
re my present office I shall have done as
of Big Rapid-** treated S.9 P»
b?lktoI*y
depositor*
THE DEATH RECORD.
and show cause. If an» there be. why the prater
ceremonies
committee
has
completed
the
this number thirteen died from db***
within a few hours. The utmost confidence
of the iMinioocr mav not be granted. And It much for tbe building up of our navy as
Is further ordered, that said petltionrr (five no has been so magnificently accomplished by details of the reception of the distinguished in tbe ability of the hang to proceed to
Edgar Rkadixg, ivel! known physician injary.
tlee to (lie persm.s luterreh-d In said estate, of my predeeesaora.”
visitor* who will attend tbe opening of the business is expressed by citizens and busi­ of Chicago.
the peodency of asld petition and tbe hearing
The scene at the Hygia hotel on the last fair. The presidential party, which under ness men generally, many of whom cenBailey Gatzkrt, ex-mayor of Seattle,
thereof by rai sing a copy of this order to be
evening
of
the
stay
of
the
cruisers
was
a
publMied In the Hastings Bannku, a news
the present programme will be the first to tlnued to maxs their dkSly deposits while at Sent tie. Wash.
paper printed and circulated in said Coanty brilliant one: all the officers who could
Rsv. Theodors 8. Doolittle. D. D.. a
of Barry, none In each week for three successive get away from tbe ship* went ashore to arrive, will be met at the Illinois state line tbe run was in progrev*.
on tbe Pennsylvania road by Director
weoks previous to said day of bearing.
.
LA.XMXG, April 30.—The excitement professor In Rutger college, at Naw Brant­ When Hany was kk, - •
ree
their
friends
and
say
good
bye
or
to
Chas. W. ABMaTBOxo, '
General Davix Governor Altgeld and nhlch has prevailed in this city and wick, N. J.
.
Judge ot Probate.
arrange for a meeting again this week In Mayor Harrison. From the station tbe
Colonel William M. McMichaels, aaNew York. The office, parlor and pavilion escort will be mounted police, state militia throughout central Michigan over ths
were packed with ladies in rich toilets and and one troop each of United States caval­ financial embarrassment of tbo Lansing aseIatant attorney general under Grant, at WTy«a she bad ChlUlren. .&lt;» F1'
officers in their moat glittering uniforms.
iron and engine works and the Lansing New York.
ry and artillery.
Charles Bigot, well-known French
COUNTY TREASURER’S OFFICE.
Nxw York, April 25.—Tbe,American
diminished.
The presidential and vice presidential TkT”‘.CT*H!!nJ’ ’■
Hastings. Mich . April. 15. IMO.
Tb
»\CeiDlr^1 Mlch,8*n Savings bank is still writer, at Paris.
and
foreign
flee',
of
warships
arrived
In
Notice is hereby siren that certain lands situ­
quarters will be at tbe Lexington. .When
General R. L. T. Beale, ot the Cooftdsrin
the
hands
of
lhe
state
hanking
cotnmlsated in the county of Barry, bld off to tbe state Lhe lower bay this morning, where they the hotel is reached tbe national salute of
.
. hr s city 1°
।
------**- v•"•iiaing coinmis- ate army, at Fredericksburg, Va.
sinner
nn,l..It. ....
for taxee of tare am previous rears, and de- will stay until tomorrow, when they will
Now Ital CxIllUt
,,T be
twenty-one guns will be fired from the uoncr, and its exact standing has not been I
arribM In fttate-nentsun tile In this office. will
^»ai® Hesrt Starlet, earl of Derby, ai’.d-md I.
be sold at public auction by the undersigned steam to their places for Thursday’s review. Michigan, in case she is in harbor hrre on determined. The Ingham County State
^-.uvintf*
lutnlr
V,..
...ar.
_
■
.
.
Savinp
bank
has
also
suffered
an
excitinc
London.
removed
from
one
business
strec
Tbe Spanish fleet with the caravels arrived that day, or from a battery on tbe Lake
'Vk?' L,!&lt;Coiji- *«11 known lawyer, at
Front park. The ducal party will be met run which was happily sidetracked by th
&lt;1rslKi&lt;atrd for the annual tax «xlrs, If no: pre- in tbe van.
■ aahington.
by officers of the commission and exposi­ soothing assurances of the state bankin
vioii-1* i-a'M'elrd according rn law.
L R. Nichols, the popular comedian, at
tUidnuaataots
eoataia ...
a fu'l
tion, and have a similar escort lo the Au­ commisaiouer. Confidence is now
.......I
. ....description
. K. ........ of.
Chicago, April 30.—Fire destroyed the ditorium, a salute of seventeen guns being r^oredand the dangsr to the banksdtimors.
four-story brick building at
tired In their honor. After the freedom of probably over.
South Water street, occupied .'
f. Good- lhe city has bqmt tqpmally tendered to both
&lt;•
in tne Rhine Talley.
l to ths right of radeiup ale &amp; Son, John Gleeson and
I. Trum- .parties the mayor, the officers of lhe na­
B.K.X April 30.-He.eT mgh« treu ri
«-«U~«or
bull, comniiaaiou merchant*
tional commfsaioD, and lhe Chicago dirs©,
J. P. Hals Kksyow.
will aggregate 975,000.
County Trraiur &lt;.
lory will pay their reepec* a.
lb. uppo, Rhine rUUf.
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Thursday, April 27, 1893.

SCHOOL COLUMN.

[lww«n L*nra»-pj Work read b-fore the
county convention at HlddtevfUe by W. U.
Vester.]
The wide-awake teacher is constantly
devising plans which- will enable him to
develop methods (or teaching language ef­
fectively and successfully.
’
Id order that.language work be made a
Hucce.ss. one mast lx- Imbued deeply In the
wftrkLfor. If a teacher enters nut heartily
into his work, he avails but little. Al­
though receiving more attention now than
formerly, we can safely say that language
Is more poorly taught in the district sdinols
than any other subject This need not be.
Y tor tervlres.
-&lt;• t.» permanently cure al! If the teacher will begin with a f$w lan­
(M*xe*. No pain; no guage lessons at home and practice using
•titiou from tutriness. For
Mint lllustratni pstnohtet con- the English language correctly, there will
be but little trouble. In accordance with
11 refereutr* ■ fn-#). nndress
one of our leading teachers, “A candidate
E, MH.I.ERCO./iiK. 101.
Michmay pass a good examination, and theoret­
ically be pronounced qualified; yet In the
school room exhibit anything but the
traits of a .-choolmaster." and by bls dally
conversation, one wo uhl not know that he
had ever looked bet ween the covers of a
grammar.
In the teaching of language, we notice
two natural divisions:
First, language
lessons; secund, technical grammar. Lan­
guage lessons are concerned with teaching
children to read and apeak correctly. The
subject blossoms out Into practical rhetoric.
Technical grammar, on the other hand,
considers language as furnishing material
for a science, and by definition and classi­
fication seeks to make the child acquainted
with the principles of this science; Its main
function Is tn sharpen the Intellect and to
tr&gt;ln and develops the judgment
............
AttWI.BA.VU
,
: • ;.! HOril
HVfH
K A P 1 D S • One may use language correctly aud
know nothing of technical grammar. On
lhe other hand, one may be very skillful
In technical grammar, and may analyze
and parse with great faculty,1 and still may
not(be able U&gt; use the language with cor­
rectness ur elegance. The fault, to a great
extent, is' In teaching. Ask the pupil
what benefit be derives from declension.
li'K KIRK. M. D ,
You might as well ask him to translate a
I’hy-icinn gnd-SurgeoR.
passage in some foreign language that he
Hj-Hoks. - - Mich.
had never heard.
rrpu’r nltenited day ur night.
.Stowell’s bout and shoe store
There are those who have never studied
the text on grammer. that are able to speak
SWKKZEY.
mon- correctly than those who have stud­
Attorney nt law,
ied the text for years. This is due to tbe
Hastings. Mich, fact that the former have acquired a habit
in all courts of the state. Col- of speaking correctly by Imitation, while
nptly attended to.
the latter have learned the rules of gram­
mar with but little or no application what­
. .v C. I’. LATHROP.
ever.
A great many pupils, and even .
.. - pathic Physicians and
teachers, when called upon, enn decline •
Surgeons
pronouns readily, and at the same time in
it} and country promptly
their conversation use tho pronoun me In
the nominative case: but the most common
errors result from the uses of the verbs,.
ER. XL D..
• sit. set. lie anil Uy. These are only a few
Physician und^Surgeon,
of the many cases where the rules ot gram­
-. •
Mich.
mar are abased. These faults can not be
overcome in the "twinkling of an eye,"
but must bo abaudoned by ta&lt;-t. skill nnd
I. BARBER
perseverance. The question may be asked
irians aud Surgeons.
Hiiow are we to remember all the rules of
county responded to with
grammar while speaking?" It is obvious,
itay or uiglit.
.
'
that in written iliFeburscs, the process of
thinking is not srt rapid as in speech; nnd
one hns nrnrtj time to observe the rules of
.m.l Runl E-’tate Office.
grammar iu writing than 'in speaking.
Thus wo can'plainly see thiit il the pupils
-vanchig.
_ ....
nk*‘. comwanner, limy wRl acquire tho habit of
.-®» { r ill: &lt;-«II
R. BROOKS. &lt;’|
writing corn-vlly. and will observe the
rules unconsciously. Having once learned
:■ ik’ak;;. m. d..
there will txt no

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• • • nr v\ih'in&lt;&lt;- papers speak ot
■ &gt;1 havlpgj wintered well In
.?:■ mid particularly where the
ffttniers In such cases
- 1 :&gt;g under the wheat and*wiir sow
-m.d lo outs Or plant it to com.

!• ou getting up Friday morning
:h&lt;-lr eyes in surprjse and took a
&lt;»&gt;k out of &gt;hc .window at the un.i&lt;-'.ita&lt;-le of a snow storm In April,
I .:if .;n Indi or more of snow and slush
•- - &lt;’» the ground* tne robins twittered
•JiMiially and people lii general growled.

1 "■
Hoyt, of Irving, has been appointan assisuut oyer the Michigan apiary
exhibit to be placed at the World’s fair and
wi!i mkhi leave for Chicago. A better ap;i ' iitm'Hiit could nut l&gt;e made for Mr. Hoyt
’ thorough knowledge of bees
&amp;mi tiielr habits aqnlred Uy careful study
ami observation.
j
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. L. Caton, one nf lhe foremost horsetiii n &lt;&gt;f the state was hi the city Saturday
aiui made arrangements with Dr. Lowery
t take care of Pontiac Chief the coming
^•nmhi. Mr. Catoil has an enviable repu­
tation as a fine dtlver and will no doubt
* 1’ontlnc Chief in winning fresh laurels
and reducing hl* record of 2.16.
Aimlltt-r scheme to i catch over-confident
prep):. ih going the rounds now and has
i’-s ctlgloti iii New'Je^sey; A box of pills
•s *ent to a far off lady by mail. In which
Is fncloscd a tick«-t and a notification that
the manufacturer buffering a valuable lot
■11 some clly as a premium, and that the
drawing will uke place on a specified day.
The day passes and die fortunate lady has
drawn tbe prize, a deed for which will be
’"■nt on receipt of 84 to pay formnklng and
reeonllng it. This Is lhe last ever heard
of It It the 84 is sent A lady at Con­
stantine Is one of the first in Michigan to
get caught at this scheme.

to meet the liecrssltles of the conditions
under which we are working.
L---inguagu
demand
,---- , &lt;m&lt;:lessons
fc.iv .a.tin
cml«oth oral and
written work with iwginnert. Oral work
may predominate, but written work abould
steadily Inerease as children advance in
the course.
Intelligent teaching should be based on
the artunl condition hi which we are. it
should adapt J tael I lu circumstances, hence.
Gio .work of instruction should be preceded
by a preliminary; wotk That, shall dlscl&lt;»se
to the teacher the language State of Hie
children. The meih&gt;d Is one of qnesyoning. A pupil should never be told any­
thing that he ran find for himself. Ques­
tion about something that from the nature
of the case can talk freely, having the pu­
pils frame their answers into complete sen­
tences.
After the puuls have advanced in their
course, the "original work” method may be
used tn n great Advantage; it admit/ of the
following steps: 1st. have the pupils-sup­
ply omitted word® in scnXenws written by
the teacher. 2nd, have the pupils flnibh
sentences begun Jby the teuclier.
3rd,
have pupils write ami compose sentences,
giving the tbontht contained In the leading
lesson, nnd 4lh,. have tliein compare their
work and correct sm h errors as are found
bv the pupils and teaclnr.
We may have the best method and ma­
terials. arid If we do not use the English
langage correctly, our language lessons will
be of little jjXeet;"ft»r4mltatloii is a potent
factor In training rhe’ young. Should a
father forbid his Min u^lng profane languiigi*. and the father himself Indulge In
■dulgo in profanity. Would his teachings
not tie In vain? Then h not ‘example
belter than precept?" Therefore, if we
wish to teach language effectively.
must use the proper language and the rest
will come with no large difficulty.

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In Finland, aliove ail other countries, do
women voter into the bualneaa of life.
They are clerks, doctors, dem lain, bnilderr,
manager* ot small comjwni«« and Imnh
cashlerai They are especially sought after
in the Inst cnjatciiy on account of their rep
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B

astings
ity
ank
The strike of the Lake Shore section
hands at Adrian Is ended. The men have
gone
back
to
work
at
the
old
wage.
Mich.
Hastings,
same ship for three or four or even more
this tiinetbeir craft fsthelr 81.10 a day.
home, and they speak of it as such, aud
Ford Andrews, assistant ticket agent of
with an affection as if it were a living the?. A P. M.. disappeared Sunday night
SURPLUS 110.000.00.
thing. By means of the ship the men may and 83M went with him. There Is a wo­
^i7w&lt;nrtalIflnflueDCvd’ The lat«Cai
man in the case.
.
Incorporated under the lawa of tho State ol
Uln Hall was iu command of a remarkably
Michigan.
Hereafter alt electricity used by con­
• Une frigate on the South American station
of which he and his crew were justly sumers In Lansing will run through me­
Open for business Dec. 15.IBM.
Prou'i- The handsome bust on her beauti­ ters. The kickers will object again when
orncras:
ful figurehead was brightly gilt, and great tbe bills are met
O. G. Robinson, President;
care was Liken of it.
Work has been commenced on the
Chester Meeser. Vice. Pres.
ha™°°y whIch had generally pre­ Boyne City and Southeastern road. The
D. W. Reyuo'ds.Caah er.
vailed on board was somehow disturbed. G. IL A I. will operate the passenger and
But ‘nsUad of resorting to corporal pundirectors:
freight business, 'tls said.
tsbmgnt the captain summoned the men
D. W. Reynolds,
It Acknowledges no Superior.
art, and In a simple, manly speech pointed
,
D. O. Robinson,
R B. Messer.
out tho Impropriety of their conduct, and
John Carve Lb,
We offer one Hundred dollars reward
concluded thus, “So now, my lads, If this
P. T. Cotgrove.
b« not put an eqd to and hearty good will for any case of catarrh that cannot be
Has th© only savings department In In Harry
restored I’ll blacken your figurehead and cured by Hall’s catarrh cure.
HASTINGS, MICH.
F. J. Chenf.y &amp; Co.. Props. Toledo. O. County and paya 4 per cent interest on all time
put the ship in mourning.”
Had a bombshell failed st their feet the We tbe undersigned. \hav? known F. G.
men could not have been more astonished. Cheney for the last 1* years, and believe
To have their figurehead blackined! No&lt; him perfectly honorable In all business
Anything rather than that! And in this transactions and financially able to carry
.Mnd harmony were restored.— out any obligations made by their firm.
West &amp; Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To­
Good Words.
ledo. O.
Waldlng. Klnnan &amp; Marvin, Wholesale
Don’t take away.
,
Use satchels and carry Druggists. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
them.
If you must take some bag­ acting directly upon the blood and mucous
gage. plainly mark with surfaces of the system. Price, 75ct*. per
your name and home ad­ bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimoni­
als free.
dress In full.
Check It yourself.
Of Course you Rend
jAon't allow any one else to
Tae - testimonials frequently published In this
do it.
paper relating to Hood's Sarsaparilla. They
See for yourself that the are from reliable people, state simple facts, and
nuinlx-r on lhe duplicate show beyond a doubt that Hood's Cures. Why Gives a!! the news of Town, County and State, and asi much National
’t you try this medicine. Be sure to get
given to you Is the same as don
Hood's.
news as any other paper of its class.
that 011 the oue strapped to
tbe trunk.
,
Constipation, and all troubles .with tho di­
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. It exchanged at the depot
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HASTINGS.

RESPONSIBLE
ACERTS' WARTED.

READ OUR
TESTIMONIALS.

DOUBLE CHLORIDE BE 0

&lt; bronic Catarrh.

Notwithstanding that a great number of
people have been cured of chronic catarrh
bp taking Pe-ru-na during the pact cold
season, yet it can not be denied that the
cold, wet. stormy winter has retarded
many cures, and in some cases actually
prevented a cure. But, after unusual de­
lay. spring time has come nt last, and now
Ls the time for ail catarrh sufferers to be­
gin a systematic course, ot treatment for
this disease.
The greatest difficulty in
the way of treating chronic catarrh Is that
the patient is so liable to catch cold dur­
ing the treatment, and thus delay a cute.
This liability at thia season of the year Is,
In a great measure, removed, and no one
should neglect the opportunity to begin
treattnenL Send for free catarrh book.
As n spring medicine Pe-ru-na Is a nev­
er falling remedy. It cleanses the blood
through digestion, and give* tone to Jhe
whole system by Increasing the nutritive
value of the food. "Spring fever," a» it Is
sometimes called, which produces a tiredout, sleepy feeling- and Inability to do
much mental or physical work, Is the re­
sult of a sluggish digestion, nnd no blood
medicine will be ot any use whatever un­
less It is able to rectify the impaired di­
gestion. The great popularity that Pe-runa has Is due to lhe fact that in all such
cases It at once corrects digestive derange­
ments and enriches lhe blood by purifying
this very Important sfiurce of that vital
fluid. Send for free book on spring medi­
cines and spring ilUeaMfS.. Address, lhe.
Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company,
'Columbus, Uhlo.

In 1558 the patriarch of Aqullda fated
Ranuccio Fnmrsc, the pope’s nephew, in
the palace on the Giq&lt;«rccx The rooms
were decked with extraordinary rumptuousneas, cloth of gold, paintlL-gs and illumiuntiona adding
tbe effect produced by
the pacriarch’8 cooks. Among the guests
were twelve gentlemen in farcy marine
coatutne of green satin with* red lining,
wearing caps of tbe same colors, and each
accompanied.-by a lady dressed. in white.
This repost lasted four hours, varied by
music and tie professional entertainers ofthe day. It ended with the cutting up of
When an Ionia woman marries the lo­
certain targe plea, from which live birds
cal press says that "another daring sclenflew out into the room. The gue«W strove ttat has ventured to solve lhe problem,
with each other to catch these birds.—
marriage a failure.”

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tionuby•e^rxof.mr SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE

testimo­
nials from
persons who
hava been cur­
ed by the use of

raa.. »
XV c send p irtkulnt* and painjmm Ofitcriimont.-...
tn u&gt; ir.T of these h «bh*in comtaunicAticr. w
cured nv t’»« uu- of tunr TABLaT-TS. ,
HILL’S TABLZTiJ -re for «alc by all nniTif y&lt;’i r drngriat does not keep them.jtne!__.

you, by return inr.ll.a package &lt;•! c.ur I’a^lei*
Wihe y&lt; or mow and address plainly.and state, whether Tablets
aretbr Tchticto, Morphine or Liquor Habit.

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liILL’S •&gt; TABLETS.
TnnOnraCnxMrCAL Co:

Di an Sin:—I have been using vour
enre for tobacco habit, and found It would

tfradon u to our respouribility *nd the merits &lt;
Tablcu.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purcb*
ine sny of tbe various nostrums that are being
offered for Mie. Ask for HILL'S TAB­
LETS and take no other.
Manufactured only by

n one to 6v&lt; cigar*;
o forty pipes ot toba
for twenty-fivc yean,
- —me &lt;0 I have r
h. M. JAYLORD, Leslie, Mich.

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FittuvkAu Pa.

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51, S3 and 55 Opera Block LIBIA, CWO.

�' evening, with th® fol-

Hastings Banner.
Thursday, April *7-

i893-

MAMHALL L.COOX. E^t017*

tt.„ « hare rceelral fn&gt;m Greet Britain

for many years.
To those newspaper publishers who
M,e endeavored to prerant the saUbllah-

oseot of thia «rmt luumtrj In thia country.
can only any that their action tntut ltd
tn HASTINGS, MICH.. POSTOFFtCM,
AUGCBT 14. 1878.

EDITORIAL notes.

SYLVESTER GREISEL
JO.NBTH. GRAND OLD PAR-rrt*
IOINS THE
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based upon entire Ignorance of the trade, or
a desire to gain pollttml notoriety, for we
do not believe theqian exists, who, with a
clear knowledge of the industry, will hon­

estly contend It Is one that could not, or
should not be eairied on in America with
the same success as thousands of others.
There is nothing mysterious about the
manufacture of tinplate. It Is sii»f&gt;ly

sheet iron or soft sheet steel, properly pre­
pared and coated with pure tin for uten­
sils. or a mixture of tin and lead for roof­
IMr^lr .vd Bn&gt;tl&gt;ra-"AII« ra.ior, ing purposes. 'Its value is regulated by
Jrilberatloa ,nd re,lewln&lt; th, !»»'
the quality and thickness of the iron or
prerail .atm ot
repvb'.lcui wd demo- steel; the quality and quantity of the metal
erellc portlra 1 «ml '•»&gt;
Independent, coating used, and the manner in which the
Toltre must itBltate with one or tbe olbed
finished plate Is made.
to make an Influence felL There seems
The value of American tinplates, there­
to be no middle ground upon whieh to cooj
fore, consists In the value of American
eentrat* the best thoughts and ideas of|
sheet Iron or steel, tbe cost of the coating,
civil government. So many conflicting ele-i and the labor ot combining tbe same. If
ments contend for supremacy of ideas and America should purchase her tinplate in
legislation, that I have come to the con-1
Great Britain, then she should close her
elusion to work for and with the republi­ industries and get all her sheet Iron and
can party in the future. The principle steel from the same source. If America is
reasons are:
i to produce an article at the same cost as
1st. .1 believe the present prosperity of
the product of the pauper labor of Great
this country Is due to the Protective Tariff
I Britain, she can only do so by paying the
and the treaties of Reciprocity enacted by
same wages. This we can hardly think
the republican party, which commends
any one In America would care to see real­
Itself to every business man.
ized. The superlority^of tbe American
2nd. • The republican party has, by the
product has been quickly and fully appre­
enactment of the Sherman stiver bill,
ciated by ti»e tinplate workers, who now
shown that they recognize the needs of the
give It the preference,} and thereby have
people, and are ready to legislate for the
created a demand which has ' caused the
people upon demand.
output of American tinplate to Increase to
3rd. The democratic party, as repre­
such an extent that the sworn returns of
sented by tilt President and part of the
manufacturers for the three months ending
party, are endeavoring to repeal the SherDec. 31. 1892, show an increase of two
man law.
hundred and twenty eight per cent, over
4th. Tbe history of the democratic
the first three months after the industry
party for the last eight years shows that
started, and an Increase of eighty per cent,
they are divided upon the tariff and money
questions.' Consequently no good leglsla- ovet the three months ending September
30th, 1892, and each succeeding quarter Is
tlon will result from a house divided
likely to exhibit great progress in this Im­
against itself.
Hastings. Mich., April 24, 139X

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This democraticadmlnistrationhas

seen fit to do an act that every true Ameri­
can should condemn. They have hauled
down the American flag from an Island,
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And believe me to be as ever yours in
Friemtship,
SYLVK9TKR OlUCUSKU

Mr. Greuael is the manager and one of
lhe proprietors of the Hastings Engine .V
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Iron work*, of this ell}', which gives cmI
ployinent to many laborers, among whom
'
he is very popular. For the past 12 years
he has voted Independently of any patty
and was known as an independent At all
» times however he has stood by bis friends
and worked early and late for the best In­
terests of the city. He is a man who has
always done bis thinking for himself nnd
will continue to do so, and has been guld&lt; d in his actions by what he believed to
be right From the tone of bls IetU-r it
h evident that be carefully studied the
situation as It stands at the preaent time,
and arrived at his conclusions.not from n
hasty glance, but after a thorough re­
’
search.
Free trade is either the best policy for
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the country to adopt or nut tbe best, and
'; the same may be said of free coinage and
5j all tire other great questions now before
the people. A democrat cannot eonslstI , rntly be a believer in protection to Ameri,
cao Industries and belong to the democrat|
Ic party which is pledged to free trade, yet
jt. that party is divided on the tariff question,
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as It is on tbe sliver qnestlon. And as
■Greusel sAys -no go«xt legislation will
result from a house divided against itpg. aelt” Being nt the bead of a tnanufsoH turing Inatltution which he has built uK
■T • from small beginning by hi.« own buM.•! ness abilities, and which employs’ mostly
skilled labor, be is in a position to more
5 j JttHy realize the benefits of protection to
jj'' Amuripan institutions and American la•bortrf, from the pauper lalxjr and the proi duets of pauper labor of Europe. Being
EK a manufacturer and an employer-of lab.ir
he Is also in a position to more fully realize
the immense benefits to thu American in*o|
pie fr«n»-the McKinley bill, making a more
' extended market for American products
and giving employment to American la*
borers. In.exchange for their foreign mar­
K keLstbe American people are tb enjoy the
benefits of those things from abroad which
ido not enter Intocompetitlon with American
•. labor or the products of Amerclan labor free
f' of duty. TheXecIprocity treaties made un­
i v fler tbe McKinley bill have served as two7 fold blessings to the American people—
they have broadened our markets and de[3 creased the coat of foreign materials tnat
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do no; enter into competition with AmerI
lean labor.
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We believe there are many voters In
• tbe country, who voted lo place a party
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in power which is divided against Itself; a
party pledged to free trade and free colnage, who when they look at the situation
just as It Is, will follow in the footsteps
of Mr. Greusel and cast their lota with a
party that is true to its pledges—the grand
old republican party—In whose hand* tbe
Whip of State can safely be trusted, and lhe
wl«dotn of whose rulers. has guided It
safely through many sthrms in the past.
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Our manifest destiny Is not simply to
build up an agricultural nation, but to de­

any other nation, in all lines that have
been undertaken. With all of these gifts
we have built up a diversity of occupation
that has been the cause of our un parallelled
prosnerityy Agriculture must always be
one of tin/great occupations of our^people,

but to be confined to that one branch of
Industy would lie sore disaster, keeping us
down to few employments, bankruptcy
and dependence. Tbe settled policy of
this country, if we continue to enjoy our
great prosperity, must be to protect our
industries, develop our resources and' en­
courage the Inventive genius of dur people.

Such n policy will show Its good- results lu
many forms. We are^now lu the hands of
an administration pledged to do away with
lhe Important legislation of tho last thirty
years. Tbe people have asjred for this
change, and If it is made, which is doubt­
ful, a brief experience of being trampled
under the feet of foreign nations, will sufilce for a return to the old policy which
has wade our great prosperity possibl
protection to American Industries.

Senator Roach, the new senator from
North Dakota, stole S64.000 from a Wash­

ington bnnk once and rart away out of the
reach of the law. The next that was
neard from him he was elected to the
United States senate from North Dakota.
The republican members of that body
tailed a little rumpus about allowing such
a man to be given a placaln such an honor
Able body. The democratic members of
the senate referred to I this theft as a
episode.”

rThe New York

T. lbane speaking of the affair, says that at
this rate things will come'to pass so that
qhe of the first tilings that will be asked of
a new democratic statesman will be Min
what prison did he serve his school boy
episode.”

British builders of locomotives are a»
present enduring much unrest, the reason
fbr which Is occasioned by the fear that the
locomotive made In the Unltedfitates will
drive the English engines from the for
eign market, where they have heretofore
been supreme. In a manufacture, such as
this, the competition Is not so much one of
price as of scientific production and skilled
finish. In the line of expert work America
leads the world.

The one greet blight upon the life of the
people of tbe south has always been that
they were confined to one chief occupation*
and that was In the cotton field. Tbe time
has come when all of this la changed.
Varied Industries, new life and enterprise,
made possible only under the beneficent

policy of protection, bare completely
A great deal has been written and said
changed that portion of ourconntry.
in regard to Un plate, the manufacture of
which is only made possible in this eounThe Home Rule bill has passed Its sec.
try by the protection it receives against
| the panper labor of Europe. We have n - ond routing,.with every prospect of Its
eeivkl tie’following teUer from N. A G. i P*"10’
resting when it will be-

Tw-lur. ot PttUM.IphU, tn ratnrt to their ““ Uw- Tbl’ b
,lct0,7 for rbe
tne:orr-“Ollr UnplnU eortr, here In Pl&gt;|. “*»•
« '»• inerton .era
*Kfix».^eraeraadyrln, h«Je.r..nd ”ry exelUmt end Impreralra. Gloditon«« an now luniluc out American Uoplale
bolM oheerad to Ue eebo at tlA

Courte—HIM Bulb.
1 Manaelof. ChristianEvidences—Mrs.

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’ Striker.
Origin of tho Fire n Mystery.
। Chicago and theWorld's
Fair—Mrs.
Vi&gt;«terdav morning at 9 o’clock the Stauffer.
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alarm
fire was sounded
the r~irfh
fourth i
ward. It was at flrat reported that the Holloway.
school house was on fire, but this proved
Critic, class.
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to be untrue. The fire started In Mrs.
The County Convention of Christian
Maggie Bailey’s barn and was aoon com­ Endeavorers, held at Middleville last Sat­
municated to tar residence, as the two
urday, was in every way a most interest­
buildings are connected. The flames first ing, enthusiastic and helpful meeting.
started in the hay loft and when discover­ Rev. J. E. Smith, of Grand Rapid?,
ed were breaking titrough the roof. A
preached the convention sermon, a mas­
strong east wind was blowing at the time, terly, inspiring address on, “Christian Encarrying the flames straight toward tbe
I deavorer, one df the great World Move­
htmse. By the time the fire department ments,” and conducted a very Impressive
arrived everything looked very dubious In­
consecration service. The county new
deed. but they went bravely to work and contains nine senior societies, and- three
in something over an hour had the flames junior, numbering something over 400
under control. But owing to tho deep sea­ members, two other’s will soon txs formed
soned condition of the timbers in, the at Irving and Howens Mills. The officers
building, the many gables on the house,
elected for the following year are:
and the heavy wind, it was an exceedingly
Mr. E. Degroot, Hastings—President.
hard fire to fight and blazee persisted in
Miss Lydia Frighner. Nashville-Vice
breaking out In vrrlous portions of the
President.
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roof.
Mr. Guy ’ohnsoh, Middleville—Secre­
In the barn were three horses, two owned
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by Ed. Palmeter. of this city. One ot them, tary*
Mr. Maurice Grifsby, Hastings—Treas­
a valuable three-year old, was burned to
urer,
death, while the other one was badly burn­
Tbe Union was most delightfully enter­
ed before be cbuld be removed. The loss tained by tbe Middleville society, and will
will fall heavily ou Mr. P. at he is a poor bold Its next meeting at Hastings.
man.
The mission band meets at the Presby­
How the fire-started Is unknown but it
is surmised that It caught from sparks terian church next Sunday afternoon.
dropped by some school boys seeking the
Usual services at; Presbyterian church
retirement of the barn to de some smoking
next Sunday morning and evening.
and the fact of its catching about the time

portant Industry.

i'schoulboy

1 QttoUtiOUS.
Barned Down.

and a people who have come to us for pro­ velop our industries and commerce as
well. We "Tiave exhaustless coal mines,
tectlon and asked to be received.
The above in my opinion are the most iron mines, lend, copper and the precious
Important questions before the people to­ metals. We have vast areas of as rich
day. Consequently, I am with the party agricultural lands as the sun ever shone
that advocates principles and has the upon. Our people are blessed with - an in­
courage of conviction to carry them out genuity anti tireless energy that has pushed
for the general benefit of all the country. American enterprises far beyond Hums' of

After having voted a-i an independent
for 13 years 1 have made a decision, nnd
knowing you have always been to me a true
friend, I ntldtess this to you as one of the
recognixed leaders of the republican party.

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that school commenced, might give •some
color to lhe belief. All of the household
goods were saved, the only damage done
them being from rough handling.
Tbe Are boys are deserving of great
credit tor their work. In saving the resi­
dence. though in its present coadliton It Is1
not worth much. The school boys also
did noble work all through the fire and
worked systematically. ■ They bad entered ,
the burning building, loosened all tbe'
horses but one, and had saved a good share
of the household effects before the firemen
arrived.
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Though Mrs. Ba'ley seems to be follow­,
ed by misfortune ot late, yet she will lose,
nothing bv the fire as her property was in­’
sured for 84.500. Tbe loss will probably
exceed 83.000.
Later—It Is thought that the fire origina­‘
ted from the ash pile, which was near tlie

bam.
Church and Society.
The H. c. T. Club will meet at the
home of Miss Grace Pflug next Monday
evening, May 1st, with the following pro­
gram:
Roll call—general quotations.
.
Music.
. History Lesson.
Instrumental music—Miss Kittle Bur­
rell.
Recitation—Miss Grace Rflug.
Singing by choir.
✓fhe M. E. social will be entertained by
Mesdames Schantz. Slmpaon,Geo. Heath,
Cherry. Mixer, Wetzel, Zigelmlre. Ab­
bey. Woodruff. Maurer and Bllvin, on
Thun&amp;iay, May 4th. Supper served In
the church dining rooms from to 7 p. m.
An Invitation is extended to all. Rememthe day, Thursday. May 4th.

Y. T. S. C. E. meets next Sunday even­
ing at Presbyterian ^church at 6:30. Conse­
cration m'etlng led|by Mr. E. DeGroot

THEY HAVE

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Th'

got to GO I

We Hav(

Hard Times, High Prices and Big
Profits can’t exist in this town, be­
cause we have got the goods and »
make the prices that saves the peo­
ple’s money.
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Now’ W«l»*ve ‘of
and 1 hive been loo
long time. A first q
with new '•tyle, and
can be •»*&lt; at a tea,
Th« i5c
Heath’s ate white
rolls and have all ap
higher priced pa^
. entirely «e«, side w
ceiling matched and
bargain you can
pcr. VVUen you core
. ask to see Heath s G

HAVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW SPRING STOCK?
It is a wonderfully complete assortment
of high-class goods in

MEN a: BOYS' CLOTHING

Remember the pit

GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HATS’ ETC.

FRED L. I

Wcldtoa Bella.

^A very pretty Wedding occurred last
evening in the Episcopal church, tbe occaslon being lhe marriage of Mr. Deyltt
Bronson and Miss Ella Schumann, both of
this city, the ceremony taking place at 7
o’clock, tteerge Wooten and Miss Mary
Leins acting as bridesmaid and groomsman.
A reception was held at tbe bride's parents
ou Jefferson street immediately after tbe
ceremony at the church. They were tbe
roclpltants of many handsome and useful
.presents. Mr. and Mrs. Bronson are well
and favorably known, the bride having a
large circle of.friends and the groom Is one
of our rising young business men. Mr.
aud Mrs. Bronson will commence house­
keeping In A. Black’s residence on Green
street

A good bouse nearly new with nine room®,
cellar and cl«tern. Lot eight rods by lour, a
central location, two blocks from postoMce in
lhe beautiful little clty.ot llastluea, with Its
abundance ot puru
ci an&lt;l broad handsome
avenues, also the county scat and a healthy lo­
cation. I also hare several other «*lty properties
for sale both north and south ot Main 8t. on
easy terms. Any one w o would like lo 1 ex­
change for Battle Creek dty proper.)* can And a
bargal" If they inquire of
-II. GnKKXFIKlJ).
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»l North Broad way.

Died.
K1RC1INEU—Minor Kirchner. .&gt;1 Rutland, died
Tuesday morning wd M years. TUr funeral
will be iield to-day irotn hl* Uta Lame. The
rem dnsVlll Ot* interred tn Rutland cemetery.

April

A Splendid Showing of Reliable, Trusty. Servin-able
Goods that are

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RICH • MEN’S ■ QUALITIES ■ AT ■ POOR • MEN'S • PRICES.

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A superb assortment, which includes everything
and desirable for the present season.

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• CHKULU

•■This week,

REMEMBER!

- Koreans. «ta=K-s
. must rene* thle eCce r
•Insure insertion in tbe
*wben brought

WE DEAL FAIR AND

SAVE YOUR DOLLARS.

MUDGE
&amp; SON

Baths 1* &lt;entaMt Bui

The superwhwra
rtour.
_

i

are

For a fiae hair.art o
Bros.

Sleeping worn to-ren
Spaulding.

.Every kind of mater
.aCBu-sseU’s.
.

at Busby Bros.

Al? new gowfea aniLh
.hard'a Surprise store.

NEW QOObS
EACH
- WEEK *

Those black eapea.«i
rived nt Miss Feigh"«

KEnenBEK

If you doubt tat wha
tit at .Burghardt's fiurpi

WE QWET2U

Old papers for sal*.
.lMrge»Uundle for Are a

YOMX TRirtHQ5

The.best line of «m!
ally car. be. found a4 R

Neighboring coaot
page Uti-3 week. Aln

couples fear
attend a p rty In &amp;
night.
Ladian contemplsi
World’s Xgir should a
their drme goods.

Every-day Occurrences.g
HE time of year has come when peo­
ple are on the “look” for their Spring
wearing apparel, |put there are many
people who are on the “buy" as well as
“look.” In other words if they sec what
they want while on tlynr looking-tour
they often buy. Such are the facts in
our store. Every day lots of ladies look
and find what they art looking for.
They don’t leave unless they buy. Our
display has never been excelled in this
city and the ladies are unanimous in
their praise of our new goods, trimmings
etc., and it s now a recognized fact that
we sell more Dress Goods then any
house in the city.

Spaulding’s
Popular Dry Goods House,

SPRIHQ

JACKETS
And

hosiery

OIPE5

BaweeWe is headqu
novelties ..In milliner’
the loweaLkn tbe eity.

Lots of calls ter old
have plenty of them'I
large bundle for 5 eei

Always w-oke Ed.
Always tbe same; all
cigar is thetUultedti

Don't fall to visit i
pnrchaakig anything
aery or iadtae.farnisl

L. A. Dunlap, wh
'Vermontville, will &lt;x

jjk
*'T“

t

Seven of Gnuwi Hi
rzeus. headed Uy May
the city Tuesday 1
(house.-

Anything you was
-to a single haraearLV
«tMd.

Ladles and dteid

Wtoea in want of
bouneL child’s sllk&lt;
in tbeaillinery Him
RuweiTe.
'

Fhe Leader of all- Vapor Stoves.
Without elevated tank, tubes or drip cup and
lights instantaneously.

Simple, Convenient, Safe, Economical,
Durable and is the best baker now on the
market. 7 ry one and you will l c convinced.

GOODYEAR BROS
HARDWARE MERCHANTS

ceata.

He

�When in GRAND RAPIDS stopfct

Hastings Banner
Thursday, April ay, 1893.

We Have It
' \V&lt; have [utrad «h® you
' I i hav&lt; !&gt;cea looking for.'ior. a
.
A first qaality of japer
•-i'ncw'stj'ies and patterns that
-old at a! reasonable price.
; Ci 1MMEUS of-Fred L.
are white back, double
.
iml have all appearances of a
I priced paper- They are
'ire!, nev. side w»Jl border and
:
matched and are tbe best
;
tin you can make in wall pa• When you come to buy paper
. ; i see Heath's Glimmers.
Ktrnerabe- the place.
•

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

NEWS.
SO quires.

People ta The City who have dogs they
PERSONAL MENTION.
are fond-of should take cave where theyalIw them to go now-adaya, as the farmers
P- T. Coigrove went to Ohio Monday on
are complaining -about dogs after their bualnew.
Ed. Holbrook has disposed of his Inter­
est in the barbershop of Hams A Holbrook
to FredRonkle and will give bis time
hereafter to the city offices which he
holds.
If yea want anything in the Hoc of
gloves and hosiery caRat Russell’s. There'
you can find everything Jthat Is of the lat­
est style, can be sure of a good Gt nnd
prices are right

The Epworth League' o! tbe M. E.
church are making active preparations for
May tlst, which wlH be Epworth League
Day.
An exceedingly interesting pro­
gram is being prepared.
Cords are out announcing tbe wedding
of Miss Kate Evans, ot Bellevue, to Mr.
Clark E. Hines, of Grand RapHs, Wednes­
day evening. May 3rd. at the home of tbe
bride’s parents m Bellevue- Miss Evans
has arnny friends in this city who wish her
n»ech happiness.

R. D. Briley’* father Is visiting
him this week,
Minor Layton, of Muskegon, was In tbe
city Saturday.

'James Hoenan, of Kalamazoo,
ing In the cRy.

is

visit­

Seth Brown, of Grand Rapids,
Sunday ta the city.

spent

Edw Masters, ot Chicago.. la-visiting In
tbe city this week.

Dr.-Clarence Young, of Allegan,
Sunday in the city.

spent

Miss Katie Myers has been visiting rela­
tives lu Kalamazoo.

rXJay Bauer returned to Ann Arbor the
rare part ot the week.

Frank D. Black went to Otsego
day night on business.

Tues­

Kiss Celia Ensign, of Detroit, is expect­
i C. M. Atkina, cf Whatcom, Washington, ed tn the city this week.
writes us that he will be at the Worid'i
Frank Balch, of Ka’amazoo, was In the
Fair from May 1st to 17tb. »nd that he -oity last week on business.
weald be pleased to see all of his Mends
W. A. Stow*, of Grand Rapids, was In
and acquaintance*. Any one desiring to
see film can do so by calling at the Wash­ tx&lt; city Friday on business.
ington state building and leaving their
Mrs. Myron Maynard is dangerously ill
eavds and addreeaes.
«nd her recovery is doubtful.
After couducttag an able service at
Mrs. Mortimer Tower, of Chicago, is
Trinity church, Sunday evening in Grand wisitlng.her parents in the city.
Rapids. Rt. Rev. George D. Gtttespie,
Mr.
A. Hull spent Saturday and Sun­
Episcopal bishop of the diocese, had a
sudden sinking -spell and was aeatetod; day in Sparta and Grand Rapids.
home in a carriage. His condition.k said
Dr. Young and John Furnlss, of Nash­
to be critical, &gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;1 fears are entertained by. ville, were In the city Wednesday.
’
hie friends.—Kai. Telegraph.
Dr. E. n. Troy and I. H. Wickwire, of
J: is not gcndrally known thatoid news-' Banfield, were In the city Monday.
papers will preserve woaten or tre gar­
ments fnJm tha ravages 01 moths-or other *: W. H. Mention and wife, of Kalamazoo,
(Meets during the hot weather.
Securely were in thedty the fore-part of the week.
wrapped in several thicknesses of papers
O. B. Vaa Horn and L. J. Goodyear
these articles ora perfectly sate. It is also returned to Ann Arbor Tuesday after­
said that a ptewtyof old newspapers put noon.
sinder carpets wlK prevent preir daauure by
Mrs. A. E. Davenport returned from
bags or insects. Tbe smell cC pc la Iere
Grand Raped* Saturday, accompanied by
ink h offensive
insects.
her grand-daughter Emma.
Sunday while M. L. WlilianM* iwcM.WM
Ued in front of FW L..Heath’s residence v Mrs. Graef Clark, has secund a position
onJefferson street, the tie strap fell down as cashier, to a large store at Ann Arbor
around the tree to which tbe aubaal was and left Meaday for that place.
tyateued. In suddenly throwlag his bead
Mrs. Gtigcby and daughter Myrtle are
up, the horse broke loose and started on u
rux down Jvffereoc street, and was stop­ attending the County Convention of tbe
pock. ust as he was about to jump into the W. C. T.iU.Un session at Woodland.
plate glass In E. W. Morrill's store. Tbe
iMMgy was badly demolished, otherwise
no more damage wes done.

artsertisemente
at Latest to interesting and instructive talk bi tore the
iMoe of tte week Cboutauqua circle and a few invited
frtetxls Thursday evening. Mr. Selleck
lut* traveled extensively and W« account1
of a trip from America to England
Busby liroti.
through continental Europe to the Holy
ox th cm? *xiual I.aud was jnueh enjoyed by all. Mrs.
Yale and Miss Fannie Stebblus Mtihd in
making the evening still more pleasant by
Bunby the rendition of beautiful solos.

Nv Tree* of first quality can ever be
A verj* fine clock will be op exhibition in sent by mail. May bap you know IL By
John Bessmer’a show windows on May tsL freight, prepaid If preferred, we ship
being the opening day of the World’s Fair. safely 4. 5. or 0 ft trees; 2-year Roses of
No one should fall to see IL (We are rare excellence—everything! Your actu­ oppo.lt. UNION DEPOT.
privately Informed that it la a facsimile ot ally pay less than for the puny staff. 1.000 H»te» aa.oo jp.r
Frre
Tran-rtf.,, Saw Ho &gt;»•
the intended Jtower clock for tbe Barry acres Nurseries. 20.000 acres Orchards.
County Court house.)
Exact Information about trees and frutts,. Steam Huatand Electric B.sllsu
BEACH &amp; BOOTH.
Everyone should give toward tpe new STARK BROS., Louslnna, Mo.
tower clock and bell. We will never get
It though, if every mau jealously watches
the subrcriptlon of his neighbor, and limits
his subscription by that of som. one either
too stingy t oart with a cent, or else who
is entirely devoid of interest for the im­
provement of the city. Think the matter
over and give independently of any one
else.
The dates for the June races have been
changed to June S2nd, 23rd and 24th.
Mr. Cole has comm meed, work in earnest
aud it Is needless to say will have some at­
tractions here that will be pleasant to see.
Horsemen who were here last year speak
In tbe highest terms of the manner lu
which they were used, and appreciated
the fact that everything was made as
pleasant as possible for them. Every one
who attcodud tbe races last year will recol­
lect how smoothly everything passed off
A most delightful lotion for the Toilet.
and how exciting and close were the races.
Used after washing ; after shaving ;
Mr. W. F. Adams, of Lowell, who acted
before retiring.
as starter lost year will act in the same ca­
pacity this year. This will give universal
satisfaction, as Mr. Adams demonstrated
last year that he knew what be wm about,
and consequently there was no jockylng
Heals, Soothes &amp; Softens Inflamed,
Hard. Dry or Roojh Skin.
Flrciuui'a Notice.
The imnual election ot officers of the
Hastings Fire Department will occur
Monday evening, May 1st. The meet­
ing will be held at 7:30.

THE KENT

Witch Cream.

Nourishes the Skin.
For Chaps and Sunburn.

Comforting
in Humors
and Eczema.

Farm For Sale.
The N. E. Quarter of the N. E. Quarter
of sec 15, township ot Irving. Barry Co.,
Mich. About 14 acres cleared and fenced.
Large quantity of oak timber.
Will be
sold May 1st at 10 a. m. on premises, X
mile west of Moulton church.
Terms:
Two hundred dollars down and no timber
to be removed uutll one-half of full
amount has been paid.
Geo. Geiokh.

plMooat *sd pnBUbte o»;Ud

wu

raJwM W

»«»«•

Miss Minnie Porter, of Owen Sound.
-Ontario, came here Weduesdey to spend
the summer with her aunt, Mrs. SI W.
Lane, living west ot the city.

Rocky Mountains about if,SOO feet above
tbe tea leveL

PHILLIPS &amp; PRESTON,

W. H. QOObYErtR

The Grocers-

we find ourselves overloaded with

■
.

and if cut prices will sell them they are as

good as sold, for we have cut prices so low

x

that no man will leave opr store without buy­

ing a suit.

This is

NOT WNB PUT FACTS,-—
and if you will call at our store we will
prove our statements good.

Yours truly,

'

E. W. MORRILL, &amp; CO
ONE PRKE CL2THIERS.

SOOD MATERIAL
PERFECT FIT
SUPERIOR MAKE-UP
LOW PRICE

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---------...» rates, address Cyril
ground*,
at
moderate
b. Grlpbj, ,7W Btuu Areaar, CbloMP,

PEOPLE’S DRUGSTORE.

Try this tea if you never
have, and you will not regret
it. It is winning in popular
favor every day. We solicit
your patronage aoid know
that our goods will please
you. Give us a trial.
.

On account of the cold backward spring

G. G. Spaulding's little son George hits
been severely ill with pleuro-pnepmonia,
but Is much 4»ettcr now and cinsidered-out
of danger.
._

Asa Rork hat; purchased a &lt;tnall peach
We.desire to eall tbe attention of every ■farm at Agnew, on the Lake .shore and
Rork
reader&lt;0 ti.e Inter ot -Sylvester Greased'* w.’li live there la the future, Mrs.
and
Lizzie expert logo there iu the fall.
in another column, !n which he aunounevs
for faner work that he will allay himself hereafter With
Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Black and grand*
the republican party. In the letter will
daughter Ftorwrc, left Mondav for an ex­
be found some of tbe cL'.cf reason* for his
tended visit In the west with relatives.
change of convicttaM, and the readers will
They will go to Centralia. Washington,
at once see Ufat (hey are jierfeetlj sound
where their non George lives, before re­
nnd rv price, nt Burg- in vhery way. Mr. Greu»cl is one of the turning.
forefnosl nfcc uf the city, la a raatrof firm
j conviction*
which when formed, take' . 1.. A. Dunlap has sold his resilience to
•es ii-fi jackets hase
pr xifs to i;L wge. That M&lt;Me proofs have Chas. Dorman aod expects to take up hss
:liner\.
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been prudiucd is evidenced by his tetter. abode iu Hasting* *o&lt;&gt;n. We are sorry to
iooae so good and oaeful a family from our
• what you want, ca£ for
The remains of Will Man roe, formerly village, bift busineAC seems to make the
tiurpj 4t.
«f this place, were brought to lhi« city eitange. desirable for them.—Vermontville
for burial y««terday aftermion. Tbe ‘de­ Echo.
sale ut ibis ofiiaeceased was »an of Simeen Monroe, who
•indie fur f ve'dvrts.
worked lit Jak. Bartley'* mil', when he’ rc•: uif ■■f -umbscidery *»ilks la diic
U. W.iCronk lias opened a barber shop
■slded here. Hit death was due to conssmpfound s4 RuatteH's.
tiun. aud la? wis only 22 pear/ old and In the place formerly occupied by A.
•tig nMtnty items on inside leav-s a wife and child. The funeral Tnxitwine. under O. D. Spaulding's store.
took place front Che M. E. ehtreb. and the Mr. Cronk is an experienced tonsorlal ar­
.i t k. .Vso «»ur county itewa.
remains wtfre interred in Riverside ceme­ tist and cordially invites the people of
•iiiiph - f:«jui this city expeet to
tery. Will or “tian” as l»e waft familarly Hastings to give him a call. He guaran­
tty in Eatar.. Rapids Monday
called had many friends here *»to will re­ tees satisfaction.
gret to hear of hl* untimely-death.
i The tadles of the A. N.
club at thel r
■mpluing going to tbe
Tuesday morning last week Faed Bush I meeting last week elected the following
mid cell a:...'ius&lt;ell's to buy
built n -fire in hl* finiace. About an hour officers for tbe ecmlng six months. Presi­
later fie went down cellar to we how it dent. MiM Franc Williams: secretary.
|i is hcadqutrteHt for the latest was getting along and found that It had Miss Phyllis Diamond: treasurer, Mrs. F.
- • lalliinrry goud$, and price* apparent; y gone. out. He threw some L. Heath. Quite a sum of money Is left
kerosene on the wood, sijut th&gt; dour just in tlib treasury, axel it was decided to give
-1 In the city.
a momentio do s.ime4 tlier work, and re- a party In the near future.
• alls for old j«apes.-: now. but we LW*d and applied tfce match. Au ex­
The ladles connected with the Order of
i.'it;-if them left at this office. A plosion look place that .fortunately 'Ed no
the Eastern Star gave another aapper Fri­
ir.-dt: for 5 &lt; ents.
.
inooe serious damage ILnn depriving lilin day night, iu spite-af the stonsy evening
&lt;»f his eyebrows, some Of. his hair jiud nearly $38. OU was realized. Tho supper
■tine: always :he best 5 eent raidug wme i)lg bllstersfpn his face that served was fine enough for any banquet.
kept him indoors for several days.
Ftoed The Indies are working hard to overcome
says that they ban all butid fires that u»y
:.u. Ui v:&gt;it MSs F^ lghuer before hcreatt. r that desire to, but they cat: the loss they sustained at the recent fir
and it is hoped they will meet with su
nr'anything in the line ,cf xnillicount blni out.
cess.
,..Lb ■
• rnishing goods.
One at tho maay strange, results of au
The state con vention of republican clubs
&lt; t?-ip.
’.ip. who moves here from election Is almul to be M-tlled In the courts
:&gt; dlr,
1,7’JI neci
occupy Julius Russell’s suits having been commenced against par­ met ii» Lansing Monday for the purpoa
k. will
Morrill' vacates IL ties lu PcaiiievUIe’lO recowerfhr* values of of electing delegate* to the national con­
vention to be hekh In St. Louis In May.
Haven'.- foremost citl- several fanning mills. 11 appears that The convention was called to onler by
jiyor BJocher. wore In four '•ears ago last tall, previous to Hje Hc-n. P. T. ColgTove. of this city, and R.
presidential election. Daniel Corthell sold
dug nt the court
B. Messer was elected ns delegate from
the mill# to «ev-‘ral partita wlthihe under­
Barry county to attend tbe St. Louis con­
standing that they were to.be paid for
•
r-ii: went. from a lead pencil when Cleveland was ctecled preaident of vention.
Burghardt's Surprise tlie United States. Cleveland was de­
Eh-ewhere in this issue will be found a
A Van Arnuu’s old feated In that election but last fall tho re­ communication from the board of health.
sult was different, and since Cleveland’s Every one Interested In the good health of
inauguration last month. Corthell demand­ the
city, and every one should hr
•
■ and dtiidrea’s summer undcred payment for tbe mills which lias been —should
comply
with
all that Is
• ’ Tom the very cheapest t&lt;x tlie finest:
refused,
and
now
legal
steps
have
been
asked
in tbe letter. Hastings has a repu­
. fine line of mutiln underwear, at
Zn collect the same.—Plainwell Enter­ tation as oae ot the healthiest cities &lt;n the
state, and every citizen should take a Just
prise.
■ • bee in want ot a new spring hat or
Monday night wo* tbe anniversary nf pride In keeping up and even adding&lt;o it.
b
chlldwllk or lace cap or anything Hkakesjiearc’s birthday, and the Shake­
it tbe ml Jitirry line, be .sure and go to speare club In this city, celebrated It In a t,The Cbatauqua Circle of this city are re­
hearsing a Grecian play to be given soon
RfMielFi.
•
fitting manner. A program was given at
for the benefit of tbe Chatauqua cottage at
I-iriLw. &lt;all and see the
vr dress goods the home ot Mrs. J. W. Bentley, on Green Bay View. Meadames Rachael Bailey,
in all tbeeew spring colors and trimming* tit, ibefore the members of the club and a Eva Bailey, Roae Colgrove, Florence
th mateh. All very atyltah and price*' few Invited guests. Pretty souvenirs of Bowne, Lamoreaur,
Sadie Cook, and
tbe occasion were given to each person Misses Belle luimpman and Elnora Bush
■ thU at Rauell’s.
present, a painted marguerite on tbe petals
Go to Fraak E. Heath’s news room If of which was a quotation from Shake­ will take part. The eoatumes and stage
•."iu want to get some nlc* «beol music for speare** plays. The program consisted will be Grecian, and all lovers of Grecian
history will be Interested In bearing it.
ats’y to cent*. He also keep* folios and
chiefly of selections from plays represent­
t4ap«ack song books.
ed in costume by the different member*.
Some sharpers have resurrected the old
The costume* worn were beautiful and tbe achame qf advertising Uncle Sam’s stamps
&gt;»-veral of oar correspondents were not
heatd ffom thl* week. If you are out of parts taken well. In some cases exception­ as fine steel engraving, and reports from
“taiicnery let us know at once. We want ally so. Rev. A. D. Grigsby delivered a rural New England show that they are
lecture on “A tew Phases of English Lit- finding plenty of victims. A man living
to hear from each one every week.
endure” in til* usual piquant style.
The in Spencer. Mass., mw an advertisement
TinThe Hameltonlao.
Hamt’lionlan. Bay Prince,
will account of hl* visit to Sbakeepearefa homo that on recept of &gt;1 an elegant engraving
Oisko Um* seaaon of 1493 at my barn, M* was especially enjoyed. Mrs. Minnie Gru­ of the “Landing of Columbus” would be
W Taradays.
ble and MI'm Mester added much to the sent. Be forwarded that amount and re­
Jos. Rogers.
evening by their duets which were charm­ ceived in return one of the Columbian twoThose wishing to set a nice ornamental ingly given. At tho conclusion, of the cent stamps.—Ex.
tree this spring call on Carpenter ± Flem­ program light refreshments were served,
.Mr. and Mrs. Newman A. Fuller soon
after which a “eonvemzione" occurred, the
ing. Main street and leave orders.
topics for which were written on cards. expect to leave for Pitkin. Colorado, where
J. Cr.ABKK.
Much amusement was afforded by this., they will make their home for the summer.
Milllnety opening of summer goods One of the questions were;
Who Is tbe Mr. Fuller i* interested largely In some
M Htnesday, Thursday and Friday, April greatest Shakespearian actor?, and the mines at Pitkin. having Invested tkcre
about a year ago. Since then the mines
27 and 2b.
decision -as universally divided between
*
Miss Alice Hall.
Edwin Booth and Dr. TlmiMnnan. Il have proven very rich in allver, and Mr.
also dvcided that gbnata
were--real be- Taller hat hid opportanltlee io «ell « •
M xou intend visiting the World’s Fairwas
---------------------------------------------------t adwilw- PHUn l»
300 “11”
nnd want accommodations In a private a certain lady of high standing. In the
house within fivv minute* ride of the fa:r bad mi one. The eventag was an ex­ ftom Dearer. I. .Healed W ap la IU

JKts*1”'

For 0alo At

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QOOM 5MQQHTETO.-

Mrs. W. •». Hicks and Mrs. W. J.
Bowne attended a musicale in Grand Rap­
ids yestercUy given in honor of Mrs.
talc.

L»fuire ot 0.1).

EX’’"”

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New
Hoon
Tea

UNEXCELLED

GRANT’S
SPRINQ
SUITS

UT down good material, perfect fit, superior mak^
up,—then add low price, and you will have the sjwn;
of our clothing.

P

No better illustration of the correctness of this fig­
uring can be foun 1 than in our spring suits.
Prices begin at $7.50 and range up to $20.00, to
suit every purse and please every purchaser.

K. K. QKflNT.

�OUR COUNTY
------------' mer furnace aa ns couia with nta mateand poured over the wheel.
■’ rialBf an,] jt promised great results.
About
0
o'clock
Monday afternoon a
For an instant it seemed to resist, aa ।
erected a stone dwelling for
though the long agee of superstition, :
ontride the city walla in a wood­ team belonging to WmA Latty of Assyria,
attached to a bay rack and driven by bls
barbarism and ignorance were louth to
. facing the river. On the apson, aged about 18 years, became fright­
relax their deaJ gptop. and then it slowly ,
of autumn he moved into it with
ened on South Jefferson etreet, and aa
turned with a majestic motion andI bebelongings. It had three rooms,
they turned lhe comer on Jackson street,
gan to revolve easily and gracefully
modern fireplaces, and windows collided with a buck board wagon coming
under the steady flow. Gilbert ran into
glass of a poor quality, but a home from tbe opposite direction. The rack
the mill while the people stood in silent i rojnct&gt; q^0 wan, wen) bung with the was thrown off pinioning young Lattle un­
awe outside, and he saw the yellow grain
at&gt; gorgeously colored Atxlan blander ft, but fortunately was not much hurt,
pour out upon the stones, and in a few •
coverot] tb0 antique pave- and as soon as he was released by bystand­
momenta the meal, rich and ternpfang. 4
of
floor_ft treasure nfled from ers he followed on after the team which
was recovered on Liudia Street.
Thu
appeared, and he called them ail with a , an old
- - portion of tho city.
owner and driver of the "backboard," H.
glad, triumphant shout to come and see
Iklapel had long before assigned to
it They crowded in with rather timer- him a body servant named Jan-ila, a .McLaughlin was thrown out and'severely
ous look* and gazed wonderingly upon dark, active lad of twenty, Ainee’s only bruised, as also another person, wbd was
riding with him. The buckboard was
the moving wheels and the golden meal ‘
brother, who cared fur his wants with badly broken and the harness consider­
pouring into the bins in steady streams, pious zeal. Jan-ila—or "Johnnie," as ably tom, however considering the circum­
and they voiced their thanks most heart- j
Eric was fond of calling him—slept in stances both rigs came out of the scribe
ily. It was a touching sight indeed to J
one of the smaller rooms, his master in very fortunately.—Battle Creek Jour-'
Eric and to Leia, for it meant so much ’
another, while the larger apartment
to them, with their mind* filled, as they ’
served as a general office, dining aud V&lt;\ Freeport meat market had on exhibi­
were, with plans for the good of the peo- ’
Stuart.
council room. Jun was so apt a pupU that tion a 135 sturgeon tost week.
pie of Atxlan.
!
Manbail. Mfcb.
he outstripped both Kulcan and Iklapel
A woman was arrested for stealing goods
That night they feasted, a merry gath­ in his knowledge of mechanics, arts and
from Keeler's store In Middleville and
ering, and the principal viand was bread ■ .language under Eric's tuition, and of
A Business Man’s Letter
pleading guilty, was fined 84.50.
and cakes made front the new meal. It 1
modern ideas he wae a most eager im­
Thomas Sprague, son of James Sprague, I
was delicious, perfect, and for a long ’
.
nne of the pioneers of this section, and a
Great Prejudice Overcome time it was regarded by the people as biber.
All of Gilbert’s reforms and improve­ brother of Mrs. Jas. Young, of Yankee
almost sacred, but the steady outpour
’ntcnuc Misery with Dyspepsia —No from the mill soon familiarized them ments had been accomplished without Springs, E. D. Sprague, of Lansing, and
in any manner usurping the functions A. J. Sprague, died at his home In Char­
Help From Physicians, but
with the product of its machinery, and which Iklapel exercised pending the lotto. New York, the 12th lust., at the ad­
as it entirely abolished the use of the election of a new governor. H^had al­ vanced age of nehrly 74 years.—Middle­
HOOD’S CURED.
laborious mortars and grinding stones 1 ’most entirely left his priestly duties to
“C. L Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.:
ville Sun.
I have been led to address you from a deep it made the lives of the women leas toil­ Kulcan, who performed them with a
./Woodland Is making arrangements for a
ien«e ot gratitude (or tho great benefit I have some. This made Jjim more of a favor­ laxity born of increasing distrust of the race track to be put near their village.
ite than ever among the women, and old efficacy of the religion of bis fathers.
received from Hood's Sarsaparilla.
A Delton firm shipped 500 pounds of
••For twenty years I liavo been a constant Bari: the wife of Ltotah, idolized him. This the crafty Chaipa had observed, and
sufferer tram dyspepsia. Have spent many She came with her grain to the mill fre­
watercress last week.
hundreds ot dollars tor medicine, with at best quently and praised Eric’s good deeds he used it as a pretext for fomenting the
Nashville has a house famine. It to
fears of the priests. He painted tn
only temporary relief. I have always been an
to the men in charge until they tired of strong, fervid colors, and with potent Impossible to Dud an empty house In the
nve terate enemy U&gt; patent medicines. But now
her
garrulify.
।
logic, the decay of their ancient faith, town.
to my homo Hood's Sarsaparilla has
Ltotah had disappeared and secluded the downfall of priestcraft and the loss
A little daughter of J. E. Tinkler, of
aA Hearty Welcome.
himself in order to fast, pray and be­ of their fat livings. He s&gt;&gt; wrought upon Nashville, had her hands terribly burned
* Those who have not been afflicted with dys­
come "epsu," or purified, by isolation their fears at even' opportunity by while handling a box of percussion light­
pepsia, have no conception of tlie misery I eoendnred. and those that hare need no descrip­ from mankind, but where he had gon-* these forceful pleas that lie had already ers which Ignited and burned her hands
so It Is feared she will never be able to use
tion of the horrors of the unfortunate dyspeptic. was a mystery that perplexed these two formed a fairly strong following.
'■ This Is why I changed my mind In regard to young men. Bari used enough meal for
Familiarity with Eric had lessened them.
patent medicines: An old friend iiad been two, and they believed she waa supply­
The state fish and game warden made It
&lt; their B
awe
while
it had mere™
increased their
’e w
“‘? ”
««« iivelv for some Woodland young men who
afflicted for many yean with dyspepsia, and for tag her husband with food, yet they |
ottta. Thy were rir-Jy
a few mouths L notried that he had been ^UDotdereetherUldnsittohim.
had speared fish during the winter.. As
sroodedully improving. 1 ascertained that the ™ th, ctretom to tempt. »nnoy and
*,b“'lon .th'lr
,n
soon os it was known lhe game warden
great change had been wholly wrought by Use
reeker In order to I
“a were bemnuing to retire
use of Hood's Sarsanariila. He advised me to dUturh wy
was in town, there was a dearth of young
•tty it by all means,' but tho Idea of me taking tret hi. .trength. and they dreired to
iMteod of a letagtrnm another men on the street, but warrants were Is­
•patent medicine’ was a very bitter pill to
dieeover
h»
whereabonta,
hot
tbiy
1,to
sued
and four were arrested, piead guilty
swallow. But urged by my great sufferings to
do somrtkfny, I finally ylekleaand began to take Wied, for garruloM re ,h. ere ,he | The"«««-hieh now occurred aided , and were fined 85.25 each. A warrant
conld bold her ton™ when .be wtahed. I
• »&gt;•“* *nd .trengthoned hU po- ।was
----------------------------Issued for a fifth one, but he could not
It wta while they were plying her ! “,ion “
S&lt;w«nior- , be found.
T am now using my fourth bottle, and feel better
with vj^atious questioning that they &lt; *
?°h..’ J. M. Reiver Jost a valuable mare Tuesthan 1 have In ta enty yean, and consider myself wero overheard by Gilbert, who was . ** grooving feeling among the dn}.
a cnrj0U$ trouble.
Up to within
.rnred. Uso this statement as you please. I surprised to find that Listah had taken
CljaIPft “ c^didacy, ' twenty-four hours of the time of her death,
hare been to constant business Acre over 40
up his vow as soon as he hud laid away i
r t‘3e7 “l“ Hot hehevo that he could • hbe wa* apparently In as good health as
years.** Fkaxk C. Stuaat, Marshall, Mieb.
his crutches, and drawing tho old worn- gRin tt&lt;lherenta enough to affect tho re- eVer. but she grow suddenly sick and died
Hood's Pill# act easily, yet promptly nnd an aside he naked her to tell him where I ,ult of tho fc!ection- w^ich was to occur Tuesday evening.
An autopsy revealed
efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25 cents.

id’s Cures

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

j

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P“*X* 4

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horrible, sacnficial. murderous char- 1
I n..t,,r „..j th„ oitl .,riesf- .lowers were

lit 1 n$ “■

h;""1 -•*

• ,uan’
third

s
ip
u o1-1‘° ,r:
he*bai lost

um‘ '"o

electioneering
to Kulcan.
1 1 the
AU
thc .•'«"««
prirart. rould b. ! -U»“ Un.^O^lre «!,!,.&lt; .tore fan
I
All of the younger priest* conld be
counted upon to favor his advanced |
' views, but only a few of the elder could ,
becoming purified and perfect? 1 take l&lt;
® «*pected
Rev. McKee was railed to HaMlncs.
lx)
expected to
to depart
depart from
from a
a time
time honbon^ [.
f.x&gt;l to him from yore mill erery night. : on’1 «wtl pnw. rfally p&gt;,.nt religion, ;
in
.t Uu- wedding of
but he tare not reen the aun for in.tie cn’!oI!&gt;- Wlulc only a few of them bod ■ J* ’’ k««' &lt;-“ F- I1“tdays."
’ i witnesned the last Katun feast, fifty-two ^v/'•*p*ltlmore. -Barry county.
From this Eric readily divined that
b®for®- Xet the
rite had
A* r?an
_____________
n^.lrf'' Why

Upon the day that Gilliert was to start
the machinery of the .mill the entire
populace gathered at the riverside. In
all thu vast crowd standing there wait­
ing there waa not one incredulous ob­
server, not ouo ekeptjc.il doubter of tho
-success of the project, ns there vftrald
liave been in any other city on earth
perhnjis, but every than felt confident
'.hat ita sucres* was assured. They were
here not to test nor criticise, but to see
:ho triumphant beginning of a new era.
Gilbert did not feel the usual tremors
If the inventor thrill his frame to.-fore
. this audience, for he knew that if the
machinery failed to respond to the v?af • ter’a power tho people would not be dis;i ■ wpointed or doubtful; their ignorance
t rf mechanic* assured that, and any ex­
planation would have sufficed them.
■ 3ut to mako it certain he bad tested it
:he evening before and knew that every-hfng would work to bis satisfaction,
.rnd he mounted’ the stone steps leading
to the sluiceway with a confident (mile,
tccompanied by Leia, Iklapel, Kulcan
uid several of the principal citizen*.
—•winding there beside tho water gate,
.rith bis hand upon the long wooden
»r which raised it, he turned to the
nuhitude of upturned faces and said:
"My brothers, when I lift this gate
rou will begin to live in a new age.
Fbu pout will bo no longer with you. It
will do in one day more than all your
vonien. and they will .rest and teach
.•our children. Wo will make tho river
reave our doth and water oar fields
md do other things for us in times to
-ome. 'hj the land from whence I come
he eiementa are bound to our service
md they toil for us night and day.
And so they rliall toil for you, for we
hall go on and on until we have here in
.•ur city all that other lands have to
make life pleasant and toil less ardums.”
Then Iklapel stepped forward, and
liter waiting for tho noisy outcry to
subside Epoke to them. He said:
"Our brother to right. He baa told me
many things of the fair land he lived in
before he came to us. In that land there
i no night, for they turn it intn day
with niany suns and moons which they
iave made /or themselves. They have
made great monsters that work for
them unceasingly; they can speak to
•ach other afar off, even when they car
not see one another; they make wood
ind gold and silver talk; they walk upon
.he water nnd under it, ami they fly
through the air like birds; they kill
their enemies with their eyes and with
thunder. We are glad that our brother
naa come to ns. He is Quetzal, the long
-Waited, the restorer of Atzlan."
This speech of the aged high priest
was gtwtad with tumultuous applause.

r look, dmow.1 th»t then, w»
IwUnx .mon; » low Intake! to
ut ud Ui» Idww. He noted It with

ul J

old Listah had takert refuge in the un-:! innuy
,nnnv finn
'lher,,ntM- The tubiect
•
♦’
firm a
adherent*.
:&gt;ubject had i
"] Milo.
been approached nt great tribal meetings ’ Levi Waters has been delivering .baled
—derground passages that were so gen- j
! in tho circular estufiw, but it had been hay at Mile, sold to Geo. M. Even* at
erally avoided by the people. Hu won- ji bandlnl w carefully tli.lt cv-n
KlchUnd. .t Slo.oo pu ton. There Ha
dered if Iklapel was awaroof tho priest's I cnuia funs no upltiton ot tb» .tn-ngth ot
retreat, but he came to tho conclusion ’
| the new movement.
j theujHrives.of the price and Helllnx—Farm
that Listah hajj probably discovered '
condition—
The blast furnaces had proved sue- | Mock of all kln&lt;to Is in high
_ _ _______
tomeopening in onu of the hta
remote
pa»- 'i
. The
timrly. rains and
cole nights are ’fav“b^7t
m*" "cr’
mbte1o'wl».t
ttrawth^MMdom
."&lt;1
sages and remained near Lto
■ otable to wheat growth—Meadow* nnd
' • ’ * ■’— a the new axes to an edge tvit.1 inU'ixse I j,a,iurrs Bir WH uajS m ativaure ui mri
daily supplies. He had ovrtainly chosennra”his «a6prM”!W Rn l
pastures
an* tenorospeetday&lt; in gn&gt;4
advance
of fall
lorl
awl every sp
rfn}{_Fnilt
—Kata
•‘wringSunday
—Fruit l«tb
tHwuect*
cnod—Rain
fall
a most secluded place to
t_ perrunu
,
___ ' ’
one of Eric* castings had turned out 1 .from
to .Saturday
rt o'clock
vows, and he hoped he would be undis­
perfect,’ much to his delight. It was p.
- —
- * •-*
“of
-• inches.
•
••
tn., “
22nd
1.29
Mean aver­
turbed.
midwiuter before Ahoy were finished, , age temperature for the same time 41 de­
I have said that Eric and his assistants
------- —-i
advanced
I
were the only active worker* in Atzlan aud his assistants hud'worked indoors i grees—Oat Heeding- -la well ------and converred one |Mrt ct tbegreatten^ le.ro reme pm ot wheat are ttopoot It
during the Jong summer days. Every
went into a hnge tot-tore, where th. ; "HI btote «• bestowed up and reedri to
hour, had ita duties, nnd his labors kept
, -,
°
«,, ।
onto—Ernest Pciroeto to teaching school
m,,. x„. T_ ,v
would think to
him awake far into the night. Ho v ras en»h &lt;&gt;lhan,mereup.;nn1ta1fille.l '1&gt;« I
ult, jat|je„ aa they get off the train*
compiling an Atzlan dictionary, study­ air wild a cheerful dm, and tbe great, j
dim
room,
with
its
cobwebbed
rafters
ou
returning
frttoi
Kalamazoo
witti connting the ancient records, making a col­
black with the smoke of ages, wn* peo- firs number* of bundles, wheat wan worth
lection
of the fauna nnd flor^of
.evuuuwureiniyi^iu
uur^ui. the can-•
le&lt;1
gnmy figures hurrying here • Si per bu.—Yestartay was a poor day for
yon, making sketches o
1
1
there in the glare of the forge*. In- I a display of millinery goods—George Haxtheir costumes, with note* upon t t
-uWt}ve curious Atzlaus crowded about '
took train (or Kalamazoo this morning
hiibito
aud thc
nn/i lu the service of • the William uinrf ~ni
uau.u. and
auu customs;
CUSMIUW. teaching
umcu.ug Leia auu
- Joorj.
j in
j thrtir
th&lt;jir blank&lt;ltland
hi the service of i the William Hind mill
Hire thu Engb^h lungn^ tad lhe art
company.
ofrredmg and writmg &lt;lunug intorr.U „ho worked nnl tor wagre, but for Iho
in h» regular oeeupa ton. of furnace
buildmg imumg. milIng and*curing
th. tow lib of a generally healthy popu*°®®'
4,
.
w
...
He wore tho Atzlan costume, for his
own clothra lyid long ago become rags,
and ho felt
1 * .
lan as any man m tho ci y,
.
saw th. autumn com. «k mil. th.
hrerort fereM wore hold ho Mt all tte
joyof auatire. Tlie poop.
hr.ly; they held game retd weir dance.
every day, which interested him intensely in their esoteric significance, and the

the region and show the facilities which
the prehistoric races possessed for smelt­
ing and casting ores. The Alstons bad
traditions only of the times when their

In the VanBnren circuit court Is on the
calender for the present term. The title
Is Harrison v*. Smith, and about 5W0,000
is Involved. The defendant sold a large
tract of limber iu Pine Grove township to
the Hatriaon Wagon works at Grand Rap­
ids, and fraud Is charged.
Two Allegan men went on a fishing ex­
cursion recency. Commencing at « o'clock
at night they fished until daylight and
were rewarded by catching two 150 pound
sturgeons and 100 pound of suckers.

Zirt thereof.
{ago, tbe said H

vfhe Columbus Driving Association will
distribute 88,000 among the trotters aud
lheir pacers at their meeting July t to 7.
' 8. H. William*. Hart, Mich.. «•.&lt;&gt;«brood mare foaled twins last - year, write*
that ahe foaled another pair upon the 3r(j
Inst, and queries "is It not unu.*un! for *
mare to drop four foals lu two yean.?'

T. A. Woodward, Baltic Crack. Mieb
has sold a yearling colt by Lobasco, jhojdam by Counsellor. 1:21son Of (inward
2:28X. to Major Wm. Grebe, Ihuner
Springs. KH.; reported price, 81,250.

Dr. Cbas. Dewey, living near Paw Paw,
was assaulted and nearly killed by his
Western Horseman: The fastest |My
wife and some of her relatives, all of
pacer la Mascot 2:04: the fastest chestnut
whom have fled tbe country.
the fastest biack pacer
Dr. Scldmora of Three Rivera, has a j Is Gold Leaf 2:11
is Direct 2-.05K: the fastest gray parer Is
curiosity In the way of a double ben’s egg, Guy 2:06j(; the fastest brown pacer y.
the yolk being entirely In one end of the Roy Wllkqi 2.-O7K.
shell and all of the white ta the other end,
F. IL Emerick, of Ypsilanti, has *.&gt;14
the two being connected by a small 11 ga­
two of ids promising youngsters to R. G.
me Dt
Barnes, owner of the fast pacer. Wilkie
Addison Rice living near Portland fail­ Knox. They are Manoment. a four year
ed to vote at the recent election, this being
old colt by Egotist, dam Grilla by Dictator;,
the flrat time Id forty three years that
for 12,000, and the four-year old mare
be bad not voted. Lie was confined to the Rosewood, by Wedgewood, dam by Ad­
bed with rheumatism.
I mtaistrator, for $500.__
.
A Charlotte man ha* a ben that lays a
perfectly round egg.
Eaton Rapid* ha* raised 825,000 lo se­
cure the Bissell Plow Co., for their city,
and now expect a great boom.

mite contained

third day of,
o'clock tn IM f
auction, to the
front door of t

premise* detcr
faiod heretofor
aa may oe n

ot twe
herein,

Barry County.
off the north p
MHith east quar
town twe (i) n
a strip slrtt ro
ty rods CX&gt;) e**

PHiurT.Co
Attorney
Dated March «

MOKH

Whereas, def

The women of Dubuque, la., are col­
lecting stalaetitle* and stalagmite (rota
Mrs. A. E. StelJe, living Just north of
cavea near that city fur exhibition at the
Marshall, bad a stroke of paralysis while
fair.
In front of Powell’s drug store there.
By direction of th- German emperor a
Thursday afternoon and fell upon the
sidewalk. She was revived with much model of the new relchvtag building, on
difficulty, and taken to her home where tlie »cale of one-twenty-iifth, will bo ^nt
to
the world’* fair. The model Is
m,she died tho next morning. Mrs. Stelle
tcra long, 4 S' deep and 3 meter* high and
was preaideut of the W. R C.
will coat 85.000.
John Gillett, of Martin, has taken a con­
The government of Paraguay made a
tract to build a club bouse at the World's
Fair, and will have to do It in two remarkable coof proposition to bin-ctor
General Davis recently. It proposed to
week*.
makn a display at lhe fair if the authori­
Jacob Santer, an employee of the Fold­
ties would allow Paraguay official* to op­
ing Batli Tub works at Marshall, stepped erate a lottery at JadUon Park for the
In ariopen elevator shaft and fell from sale of wildcat land* In that country, t'ol.
the first to the secund floor. He teceived
Davis very, promptly declined the proposi­
a frightful scalp wound.
tion.
A young gentleman, of Moline, Allegan
Benches capable of seating 10.000 peo­
county wait* until the "shade* of evening" ple will be placed in the park qext mtmto walk out dow, for bis friends are mak­ mer. Thcywtll.be scattered about the
ing life a bore for him. It seems he went ground* at suitable location*.
tp see hl* beu girl one evening aud after
Tbe prince of Monaco, who rule*, over.
talking a long, lung time wilh her he fell
MtapwlU. HU .m wound L,.r. Tta'lhomwpkorStontoC.rio, I,

roun« nlw d.leriuloM lo bar, m.nIr, M nuklup &gt;n o.lilblt u Un, wot' I'p,nU&gt; dlwnjMrd liriwir •».» UriMlnc &gt;u , hu maifr ■ toinul •pplic«ti..u to
old .tone
placed
when- Wbrn
-far bad
I General
bail, tor,
I1(} I,
been
Iler rhuru
retired
to l.rrIIroom.
Ibe |je-&lt;
be unruled.
Ttejrlnto

u,

".

young man awoke imagine his “urprlm- on-phe pcwstiKsor of the large-t .
rinn of
finding th kt _ he wax uinbraciug an old gems in Europe, and he wl-hr* :-. m*ke *
churn'ihttead of hl* iiest girl, lo some deep sea-fishing display. He (ucapied 'W
way It Irakto ont'and tlie young man la square feet of spare at lhe Pa: - &lt;-xp*.|wishing fur a spot In some vast wlkterncaa rton.
where be lulgtH fly for the present.
Commissioner Paltscher *ay- ': &gt;• rvptuLanding l» going to celebrate the fourth duct ion of old Vienna lu Midway Plais­
ance U now a*sure&gt;L Thll.- . 'n tn fin:
in true old fashioned style.
proniincon* cmieciiun
collection 01
of lurrua:
furelgi: 1til age*
•v.
i. _ t. 1 ■
&gt;. •
«
1 ' pronnacuua
Ihre* I’l.lii.rll &lt;l&gt; . reh, hret rertred , „d „
0(
r,
at the tnatnir arfc of thirteen. t&gt;ccauie tired •
and it* fkllure waa predicted.
of thr dally ruuUiie of sweeping rooms and I

washing dishes Mud decided to spend the '
summer at the world's fair. They lu-.d &gt;e;
Now your biord thoutd bo
iectrd a young lx&gt;y a* their guile but one UihmI's s*r»4tMrtlia, the bort
grew faint hearted aud ga*e tho ^clieme and Wood purifier.
away. The t-oy had nearly Fioo on hi*
pcr-hcn the ~unjbln«-d capital of tbe entire
party.
. i
Mr*. Elizabeth Savagv. n widow of 70
_yrara. 'holivvton a firm three mllr*
north of Otiegn. w»* kicked by a home,
nnd It is feared she will not recover. Onu
*rui. leg and aeveral rib* were broken.
It ippeara lkat she went to pain in himi
thu hoiHi lo gu into auoil t*r pirt of lhe
barn when the Lone kicked her.
Site
(ell aud then
wa* kicked again ami
again.

aad

fake

Churchill (for
Ohio, beartof d
and recorded o
1*83, at three o
m. hi liber num
in tbe office of
County. Mleh
be doc on sa
(hoOMM
nlnty trro cento
-five Collared a
taken at tow t
said mortaaae
fore, notice is
twelrth day
noon, standard
the Court bous
of Barry. Sta
buildinx In w
Barry 1* held
contained tn sa
auction to the
scribed In said
to satisfy said
and expenses
westrqusrter o
&lt;4i. northot ra
hundred and
the United Sta
ing therefrom
south side ot
to fore convey
and also exce
halt acres mor
side of said a
townsh Ip of
iTvtnf. Barer

Jam» A.Sw
February &lt;3

de
tba mb mu
Arthur 1). I
Huckrt C. 8
B.-UTV Osaa

es.-ism

the s*id mortg

assignment be
and raoatoM
said Oounty of
ary. 1®J “ 13
ca-BK

I Nerve
Tonic

»nw oj
therefo

Mrs. Sophia (lonelier, of Monterey town­
ship. near Wayland Is lot years old and
is able ito churl', ’ ph era latcbwork and
doe* other work uf iike.nature all without
the aid of gla.*r«rt.

WILLIA5S’
HEDIC15E CO.,
SchcncctaJv, K.Y,
and Brockvilie, OoL

t.
ortheKriln

riaitent from th. .kirn,

The weather to very cold for April—
We had quite a snow storm tost week—K.
C. Strong is repairing the bridge at tills
place—The mill company contemplates
building a new dam In the near future.
U111
We, hope
„ur
they
numwill
u»wu
for wnen
It makes
uie bnafnes*
mill I*
dull—
InJohn
our Robertson
little townIswhen
Is
, Idle
quite s the
c» atmill
present
-- ------------------- &lt;
. .
»
—Mrs. IK C. Strong him a sister very sick
—A.
D.
lo
' nt their -•ulnce
-------- —
- Hughes
•• •«&lt;returned
—« .aipEaton Rapbi* Saturday—Y. Pierson Ship| |wd 1.000 ..reen
Ire, thl. place
y«twday—The Epworth League held a
mating in ibe M. E. ehureh - ------------------meeting in tbe M. E. church Sunday even­
ing. Meeting again in two weeks.

’.in the coming spring by the gossips of
■
°
° 7
®
*
; On&lt;J
nlght Erlc
at hi,
; table, while Jan-ila lay stretched ou a
pile of fura before the fire, with his hack
w
nkc a
(]
wh(m ft)
] u.ra, th„,do(,r. Tho 0|d prlrat WM en.
irelopedlaa colored' blanket, and re ho
^.,llorwl hi,
Qnd
himself unon one of tho benches
I
7
the wall he said:
prospect waa very satisfactory to him
"The geese fly fast and thick to tho
and to Lela and Iklapel. Tliat his com- [
Ing hail been of immense benefit to the norih. Tbe spring will come early."
"It will be welcome," replied Eric.
people he could see, nnd he felt HySwelL, L/*Aye,
and by none more joyfully than T Very cold, disagreeable weather, at
11 preaent—A very disagreeable snow storm
tag of pridu at the fact^which was only
me,"
answered Iklapel.
quelled by the thought of what he could
"Yet it will be stormy," spoke up Jan- । vtoiled this section tost week—Married, at
have accomplished with better facilities. ।
the residence of tbe bride's parent*, April1
“more stormy than ever spring was 23rd, Mr. Fred Raymond to Anna Page. I
He felt no desire to return to civilized ila;
:
in Atxlan."
both, ot this place. Rev. D. N. Stocking,
life; he was willing to devote several before
1
"How do you know that?" asked Eric, .officiating. After the ceremony an excel­
years to the work of converting this city
of the stone age into a modern borough with a gentle smile. "Where did you lent supper was spread, after partaking of
which the many friends returned hi me,
with all its improvement*. With iron 'gain your weather wisdom?*
after wishing the happy couple much joy
as his servant everything was possible, ( "I have heard much,” he answered, and prosperity—The dance at Andy Bcr­
sitting up, “and I have held my tongue
and
in
a
few
day*
irouj
would
be
forth.
.----- ---------- — —•»- because it is not meet that a boy should ! nett’s tost Friday Jilght was well attended.
‘
71,60 for
‘' iery, steam, (
although it was a very bad night—Tlv re
speak before his father, but I know that
1 electricity!
.
will be quarterly meeting aU.our school
j , Meanwhile he had accomplished won- Choipa fears that there will be no Katun, house next Saturday and Sunday.
, ^ers. Hundreds of labor saving devices and be talks doily to the priests and
benefited the city; candles, soap, glazed sometimes to others as well. He is plot­
NEIGHBORING COU NTIE8P°ttery, spinning wheels, improved ting mischief, for he walks abroad at
looms,
beer,
' K
““* yeast,
"* pulley hoists and
* night, wolf that he is. Ah, he distrusts
Mrs. Russell Ferner, an aged lady of
me,
and
yet
Jan-ila,
the
water
rat,
has
many other valuable fruits of civilisation
Gun Plains, was drawing a bucket of wa­
had been introduced. While he wm| fin­ crept near enough many and many a ter, when In mhdu way the crank slipped
ishing his furnace he had made molds time to hear his words of hate and and striking her eye cut a severe gash and
for casting plowshares, harrows, anvils, treachery! I remember the look his face crushed tbe bones ot her cheek so badly
grates, axes, hammers and other imple­ wore on tho day you saved my sister, as to cause several of them to be taken
out.
ments of cost steel, and he viewed the aud I know he hates and fears, our Quet­
outlook with supreme satisfaction. Hia zal. Why I know not, except that ho
Miss Eunice Christendon slipped on a
hates
all
things
good
and
loves
darkness.
I side walk In Leslie a year ago, and now
iron works were some distance from the
(co?rr»iUKD. |
sues that villago for. 820,000.
city—down in the canyon—where he had

discovered the remains of ancient smelt­
ing furnaces forgotten long age* since
and almost buried in the debris at the
shaly cliffs. Remains like these have
since been discovered in other pirtsof

Some fiend girdled a lot of
‘row ta
Michigan has ten stallions wifi; reeont.
N. W. Lewie’s orchard at GobkMUe- Tbe
bark wa* peeled off th® trunk of the tree* bdow IrW, as follows: Monbar*.
al
a atrip clear round four or five inches Corraliota, 3:18K’. Simmocolun,
wide. Mr.
Lewis Is not an extreme­ cryon. 3:15; George St Clair, a:l«k; i&gt;0.
Enright, 2:l8Jc. Lee’s
ly popular maa and II to .opposed some tiac Chief,
enemy of bls did the deed, but he had just Pilot, 2:1®: Antevolo, l:l»X; LaiftodJ
sold nearly all of the tree* to Earnest
Green, a young carpenter upon whom the
Changing gate i* all the rage now.
I
R will be bard work to keep jraek of
Iom fall* heavily.
the
. The most important civil case ever tried converted trotter* anti pacer*.

American Frnit lu Great Uritalu.
It would seem, aceonilug to tbe oplnlox
ot Mr. White, nt Coymt Garden, that
bananas are gradually incoming a popular
fruit in tlito •an.r.try, although the Euglhh
ire will far behind the American*, whore
partiality for the bauirna to *ceh that io
August alone they imported more than
L28U.OX) bum l.*a. We get car bananas
(rum the Canary tolnucto nnd Madeira, urn!
rtry soon we shall have tlicm from Sierrx
•zxjue. -Londca T-lcgraph.

People living on Bellevue Street In i^eslle were awakened recenly late at night Uy
hearing a piercing, female scream. The
nefft morning a ladles belt and a set of
false teeth were found, bat nothing else
concerning the matter has been unearth­
ed.
A ten-inch layer of fine bituminous coal
was struck ab&gt; Lansing while workmen
were boring a welL

Allegan is organizing a society tor the
prevention of
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Dated. Ha

AC

Castoria.
CMtori* b *o wefi adaptvd to cM&lt;! rv«

known to me."
H. A Axcnxx. X. D-,
lit So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, Y.
“ Our phjalchn* In the chlidran'a dofurt
•neat have upoken hiichly of their er peri
•cc* In their ouuido practice with Cwto.-ta.
and although to only hare aa:&lt;&gt;u£ our
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r- - - — —that the

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MORTGAGE SALE.
tbifaull having b*enmade In the eondttfona
of i certain mortgage made by Gfiogy ,llg||ilc
and Minnie SSS* to Hiram H-CbMe
dated ftei*teml»-r tlth. A. D.. -IMfr Itad
..rd.xl in tile office of the BMlstar
t,t dre«d?. for H’f.
!J*JV*
Mlrbig’-ui. on tlie 3rd d.»y of October A. 1’..
m liber al of mortgages, on page 55. on which
mortgage there Is elxlmgd t*»
due *t the
e
'J.’...!! ..
the nun of five -tuti.lred. nl nely

HISTORY OF A WEEK.

AUDITOR GKNIRAL'SOFFICE I
“,cn- “'•«*»2&lt;- &gt;«*•
C
NOTIt K is hereby given that certain lands
situated In tbe County ol Barry bld off toithn
tMatn for taxes of !M&gt; and previous years, and
Rochester, N. Y., business circles'are
descril&gt;ed In 8tafe:nt«uts which,wi-l li-reafcer be
forwarded to the office of tl;o Treasurer of stirred by the report that IL H. Warner
«n!d C-Hintv. will t“&gt; sold at piiollc auction by and Artuur G. Yates are unable to meet
- rid Tieasuier at the County Scat, on the flrat their obligations. The affaire of tha two
-Mo iday of May next. :it the tune and place
d'-Mk'ii.i'ed f ir the Annual Tax uxlcs. if not men are wild to ba inextricably Involved,
nr»\ fee of &lt;WWIl»-B’C uui;«r» in &gt;•
.. it greviouMy redeviurd ur cauctiled according to they having indorsed for each other for
in ’ • 1 mortgage, and on null or procecdngs
large sums.
iiw inning bi-en instituted i&lt;» recover tn*
Mabt statements contain a full description of
The new cruiser Detroit developed a
;
secured i&gt;y said inortw*. «r any each parcel of mH lands aud mar be xe-n. on
Ss there..! That on U» -1* day of July. application m the Offi -e ot Uii •’oauty Treasur­ speed of twenty-three miles an hour on her
.
^Althiiwid Jhrani M. ( lms» executed a re­ er after they an) received by him.
Tn.’ land »tnh*k off to the ritate for. Taxes of trial trip. This makes her the fastest
.
i, part to the premtMoi djpcrlbcd hi Mid
.rta.utv. tot wit: Twenty fl* hcres off tlie IMP or ottier rehrs. nt lhe Tax vbIm tn M.»y cruiser of equal displacement in the world
!"tli iirt of th- CMt onrelmlf &lt;&gt;f -uMtth east last, will be offered subjeet to tlie right of re­ and her builders twill get a bonus of
;it.’irtcrol recUon twenty three
»»O’« demption prescribed in taw.
&lt;130,000.
onli of range ten (1») west \Jhlch raid re
STANLEY W.Turner,
The su.-imar IJhllHp D. Armour passed
&gt; '-i?,. w i* duly recorded in the office &lt;&gt;t thereglster-&gt;f deeds Of Barry County on the tat day of
through Mackinaw straits—the first boat
• ni-t l-M. in liber !» •! mortgage’, page &amp;U.
Ot the season.
‘
GUARDIAN’S 8 kLE.
■' Sow 'therefore, by virtue oi the power of
Tammany hall has re-elected all ita old
..’.mtamed in &lt;dd mortgage, aud tbe
In the mutter of the estate of Floyd «.
M-*- -ta such case mtd&lt;* and provided, notice w vies, aimaor.
officers.
j
. n-reby given
that on Saturday the
Notice ta uereby given Yhat I shall sell at
lhe paper mills at Enor station, eight
:-,t dnv of June. A." lb. iHti. at fn nubile auction to t he lilghMt bidder on Wednes■ &gt;. k tn U'C forenoon, l shall sell at pnbllc dav the I7L11 day of May. A. D.. ITOS. at tor miles wret of Springfield, O., were burned
• ..-■oti to the LiicUe-t bidder, af rhe north o clock iu the forenoon at the Probate Loss, &lt;100,000.
Iruot door of tbe Court House in -the CUy of office. In the-City of llaAdngs. In the County of
A Boston jury has given Mrs Susan L.
if wthigs. -that being the place when* the Clr* Parry. in the State of Michigan, pursmut lo
ci’it Ciuir: tor ll;vrv County fa holdem, the llcmiM* ami authority granted to me on tbe K. Cleveland a verdict for &gt;10 (NQ in her
. •
described l:i S'dd mortgage, except 2lth da.; of Marell. A. D.. I «X1. by tbe •nit against Charlotte W. Lyman fbralien
u-i' heretofore rekawed. or m&gt; much thereof Probate Court of Harry County, Michigan, all of
i*e tu-ressary to pay the amount the estate, right. Utl-» nnd interest of the said sting her husband's affections
' it,- on sild mortgage, with 10 percent. Interest minor of. lu tin 1 to the real estate situated and
Notice have been served to World's fair
.&gt; ill legal custa, together with tin attorneys being la the County of Itarrv. &gt;n the state of underground contractors that all their
of twenty-live
dollars
covenanted Michigan. known and &lt;1. s -nb-d as follows,
’ r therein, the premtaes being de.-wribed to-wlt: One haff acre uLtati.l on the north half work must be completed by Thursday.
• &gt;.ud murtgage a* all those certain pieces of the .south west quarter of section one (1) town
I irt.-ta of land situate In Use township one (li north range ten (K). west. boundM and
' ■ ii,.!n* and Orangeville In tlie county of described as follows: Commencing In centerol &gt; The shopmen’s strike on the Santa Fe
J;.ir v and st.it-of Michigan, and known and highway at quarter post on west line of section has become interesting because tbe strik,;c- ribril as follows:
one fl), running thence east forty-fire (*s&gt; rods
, .t -i-tinb'-r four (4&gt; village of Cloverdale. fur a starting point Thence south thirteen srs have begun throwing coupling pins,
. 4-rv county. Michigan; also twenty-five acres &lt; 13) rods, five and one-half feet. Thence •■rat etc., at the nien who are at work.
north part of the ea»t one-half of the
(C- rods; thence north thirteen H3&gt; rods.
A mob took from the Morrillton, Ark.,
i&gt;; east quarter of section twenty three (23) six
Ove and one-halt feet to router of highway- jail :t • negro who killed Pate (the tnan
• , ।t
■ .*) nor h &lt; f range ten (10' west, except
along center of said highway six (&lt;s&gt; rods
vlehtruds («’ north and south and twen- thence
eharg--1 by Burkhardt—the Clayton assas­
to plane of .beginning.
i . r’-is &lt;•.-)'-ast and west In the south cast cor
Dated. March 24th. 1B83.
sination informer—with paying the money
n. H. McBain, Guardian.
that got Clayton kllle;!) and hanged him
H1UAM M. Chase. Mortgagee.
to a tree in that lively town. Ho bad not
!'.ih irT.CdinnuvE. •
.
PROBATE ORDER
been given a preliminary hearing.
Att«ney for Mortgagee.
State of Michigan, County *f Barry—as.
’•.,- &lt;1 March iUl. 1«1
Cassville, county seat of Barry county,
At n session of the Probate rtnirt for the
County of Barry, holden at tho I*rohate Office In Mo., auffered a losa of klbO.OOO by fire, |
tbe eftyof Hastings, in said county, on Thurs­ twenty-six buildings In the business part j
Monrr.a&lt;;e foreAli&gt;surk.
day, the !.nli day uf April, tn the year one 9f the town aud many residences being de- ;
thousand eight hundred and ninety three.
- is. default has ’t een made In the conPresent, Charles W. Arrrstrong. Judge of stroyed.
Probate.
Lyman Lamb,' of Akron, O., is missing.
U.H .11 M irv-A. Cowles &lt;-f the Township
In the matter of the estate of Immer He was last seen in Chicago, where he left
&gt;; • r.irrv C-mniy. Miehimxn. to Aliev J. N Crittenden..deceased.
t '1! fornierlv Allee J. .Morey) df Toledo,
f23,CnK' in cash with a business friend while
Wm.
I
’
.
Sldnatn.
adinlnlgtrator
of
Mid
estate,
Li irluc dat« May tha seventh. A. D.. taS3, comes Into court ami represent* (hat he is’ pre­ -he went to dinner. . He never came back.
‘ ou Um seventh day of Mav. A. 1&gt;. pared to render his Ona! nccout i as such ad­
Fur
Sam Jones engini*ered a inoral
oVlnck i»ml tlilrtv five minutes. ;&gt; ministrator. and prays that a day be appointed
iiib.-ri.-2, of uiortRitges on page'3di«. for hearing thueame. ami a decree of distribu­ waveat Bowling Grerti. Ky„ that has I
I the register ot dveiH for .Barry tion and assignment tn creditofn duh made, swept ‘2,400 people it
■ • church.
Lian, aud there is now claimed to and he discharged from said trust.
'
aid mortgage the sum of two
i ri.iay,
,.rn
Thereuponlttaortlcrcd.thntTliurnJ.-iy. the 4th
■n bundri-.l nnd sixty doliars mid day
of
May.
a. D. 1803. at nite!o’clock In the
A
decree
of
foreclo.-*
e has been entered !
- f . hull mean attorney feevf thirty forenoon. r&gt;« a*t*!gii)*d far the bearing nt &gt;nld
|H*tltion and that the heirs nt law of said de against the Grape Cre. c Coal compnn,.. of :
erased aud all other nn*«ons Ihtdrexted in said 1 Vermillion county, 1 ! ., in favor cf the 1
’•state . ar*’ required to atmenr itf n • osslan «&gt;f Farmers T.
Tr .-&gt;t coiupany.ot New
oWwk Ii raid
X Court, Uiett to be boideu ati the Probate York. for
In the Cltyof Itax’lngs. ini -aid Uountv.
door of •• oiriee.
Dr. A. J
•w York. &lt;&lt;f the j
nnd• show cause. If any there t»*. why the praver
ng*, county | of the DeUttbner may not bo granted. Ami ft Is
being lli&lt;* I further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
io-v*t t’
M. • !
• Comity ot to th- persons Interested In said estate, of the building U&gt;
। pendenev of said jietltlou and the hearing
A ii...... fOI(...
I, r..:^,r-I to1
iiMjld niortg.mv, I will sell at public I thereof t&gt;v causing a copy of this order to be
i- "
• .. miit. 4 thefeder.-.l troops
i&lt; ..
. hi Ci.ili;uihua, lu which the ।
nmrteurn Indebtedness, costa'
1
....-•I L ;..U -I and. wounded Tbe
said premises belug the north- weeks previous to sr.id «iav of hearing.
I pi; s lim! i v; .ndy captured t ..-j &gt;wns
.-ettou fourteen i ll&gt;. town four
'*’• • *. W. AUMx l V.ONG
:mm’
. west containing one
Judge of Probate.
itv a res of i itid according to
exhibjt fills six i
(A trui copy.)
. - irvey, excepting and reserve
1 freight cars nnd io ua
s way ?w«tt from
sty acres taken off from the
&gt;ove drserlbtMl premises lienPortland. Me.
i-.l toSarab Jane Bare. Ursa Ran*,
j Mrs. David Burton, of Madisonville, |
■pljug and reserving one and one
or less taken off from lhe north
111..
Tenn., bae confessed giving her huaUnd
i; iat&gt;u*e described premises by the
1 hat more Ills result from an. I ratpoiaon.' hheuudhur paramour, Noah j
Irving for :i public highway. In
yt-i----- un._
t.-------4.x-------------- Trout, are in jail.
larrv County. Michigan.
Ai v e. J.CHcneHii.ta Mortgage-.;
The plural voting scheme adopted in Bel- ’
A. Su , »v.kv. Attorney for Mortgagee.
glum gives an additional vote txj every man I
of 35 who pays government taxes of‘5;
francs, every man of 25 who owns 2,(V) 1
francs worth of real estate, or who has for
MORTGAGE SALE.
two year* held 100 francs in Belgian rentes, |
'. •-ab. default bx* been made In the pay
or who has u diploma of superior uduca- j
■
Hit* tn-&gt;i»» &gt; secured by mortgage dated
lion.
&lt;1mv of September. 1*85. executed by
-.• !{tigbe»..Airah D. Huxbes. hta wife,
Saturday, April 82.
rt । S’raug Md Emma St rotis. Ills wife, of
&lt; it:.. M h'x*'i.‘ which -raid mortgage
William B. McClellan, connected with '
। &gt;rd»d In In- ••nice of the register of
John C. Paige &amp; Co., insurance agents,
i. of the countjf uf lurry. In liber » of raortbeen nominated for the fire marabal. ,t p.» «
tpd JSon the 3d day of OeYour Druggist will supply you. hits
•
1 • iclockp.ru And. whereas.
ship of Boston by Governor Ru&amp;sell.
«i 1; I ■rt.-vt- ha' been duly assigned by tl&gt;George Crocker, senior member of the
\V»• r Ii-k« *D to.lohn A Rntjrrtaon. ,by
failed firm of Crocker, Fiske &amp; Co., at Min­
• it ;«-»n.ig d tie 29th September. 1445.
r i- I tn the a II -e of register ot deeds of
neapolis, has been driven insaue by his
troubles.
The faihireof tbe Australian Joint Stock
... ,,t pv.- ui.and the same w noiV owned
“ The Niagara Falls Boult.”
ra. And wh-re.is.the amount claimed to
bank, with liabilities of $J3,000,«X), is an&lt;ln on salt mortgage tit the date
nutincvd. The bank has deposits of F&gt;5,'.n&gt; hence is
the sum of &amp;»sO.(X)
000,0"0.
•
’
.
nnncip.il at.d interest, aud the furthla.m |p.m |p.tn.|p.m.|aAn.
»f S-'Ao'xs an attorney fee stipulated
The business part of Wardner, Ida., has
- i-' ■» in s m.:t ual ».-jo
li t mortgage, and whi-h Is the whole Habtix«m..
l&gt;een
swept
by
fire,
at
a
loss
of
from
Fi50,cla tii •&lt;&gt; to be due on said, mortgage.
- ., &lt;&gt;r ;&gt;r(«.-e-ill;rx has been instituted at
000 to 33U0.001L
Stations.
■ recover the debt now remaining secured
The National Seamen's union convention
- &lt;i t mortiiig*}. orany part thereof whereby
at New Orleans has Indorsed the applica­
pmvf-r Ol sale contained In stud mortgage Hastings..
tion of T. J. Elderkin for tbe position of ;
fR-oiti-operative.
• \ .
M. A. GILLMAN. L.teal X/euL HaafW
... therefore, notice Is hereby given, that by
immigration inspector nt Chicago. Charles ,
: ... .(&lt;»je said power of Mie. and In perauAuce
Hogan, of New Orleans, was elected presi- &gt;
••&lt; •-.tn;-:** in vnch c-v»&gt; made ana provided,
dent and T. J. Elderkin. of Chicago, secre­
s:i'd tn »rti.ige will be foreclosed by a sale
’ pri-niscs therein described, at public
tary J««*i treasurer.
'
• &gt; the highest bidder, at the front door
The community of Lansing, Mich., has
:tt lioiite in .Hastings, in said County
recovered from the threatened panics and
it irrv.mliie 31 day of June, next at leu
a •&gt; tin* ton- h-n.i of lb i*. dnv: which said
busiaejis has resumed its onliiiaryggulet.

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CARTERS

1
: tn the village of Irving. County.of
H »rr. M l sr.ite of Michigan, and running from
ttiriv - east or In an easterly direction along the
iiu-ib
ol .&gt;! &lt; heretofore conveyed and to the
I . :&lt; , i.
the race and cast nf the lot or
: .i
-hit.) Effie Baldwin, and from said
1 .;•&gt;i Miutn easterly direction on the
• - .th line uf ill-.* raceway, to intersect lhe pond:
th --.' ■ &lt;ai arul along lhe westerly .line of said
;■ ■ ।! In auortherly direction to th-dam, and
:r - i t'.u-nre (allowing theeenter of the Thorn­
river to a |»&gt;| .t directly north of lhe
:
-4 startin',*, ard front said point south to
ih-place of brgimung. containing ten acres
nr less; and all on section tutrty-one in
t. '.ulour noria, range nine west, excepting
Jr-cn • i-ah.we all streets and highways now
l-jlihereon. Also the undivided one-half ot
f'.'lowtnt: Commencing at a point fltty1AU feet six Indies west and twelve rod*,
three f»-et ami three Inches north of the south■ &lt;■* coroar ot the northwest quarter ot section
tti'n : &gt;n-*; towu four north of range nine west;
nmnlng tram thence west eight rods; thence
north to lhe center of tbe Thornapplc river;
tlience east el^lil rods.^hence south to place of
: running. It Is expressly understood that this
last described premises is all tbe premises, mill
priril.-ge and rights of ilowage, owned by
Alon/&lt;■ E. Gardner and Frank Campbell and
■ '.istlf.iilnRthe law Ann. (Itrdner. Campbell A
1
of Irviug. and Hist this mortgage Is Intendudt-. cover lhe undivided one half of all rights
•&gt;t said Gardner. Campbell &amp; Co., together with
the pcni.-tital right to the water ps.wer. back
w.'.!*-r. nuwage and mill privileges described
abov/j with the roller flouring m il and all mill
fixtures therein now standing or hereafter to be
erreted and placed upon said premises includ■ lug both of above descriptions.
Johx A. Bouxlrrsox.
Assignee.
Attorney.
Dated. Hasllugs. March 1st, 18C3.

ADMINIHTIUTOR‘8 SALE.
In the matter of the estate of Win. C.
JoiHiMm. deceased.
Notice is brn-hv siren that I shall rell at pubhe anclicn. to th® hluhest bidder, on Friday,
tin- 2nd &lt;lav ot June. A. D. IB3. at io
o'clock in the forenoon, at the probate office
i the city of flastinn, in the Comity of Barry,
in the Mate of Michigan, pursuant to license
mol.nuthority granted lo me on the Hth day of
April, a. 1).. itwi. by the Probate Court of
Barry County, Michigan, all tbe estate, right,
title mid Interest of tbe said deceased of. In
and to tbe real estate situate and being In. the
' tonnty ot Barry. In the Ntate of Mlchliran,
known and described as follows, to-wlt: Tbe
west half of the east half ot tbo south weat
enarter of section ten [10] tn town three north
i-uigr eight w»M. Barry Comity, Michigan, ex­
cept eicht acres in lhe south east corner de'•iribed as beginning at the south emit corner of
tin- above desert p&amp;on. and running thence
■ -rih sixteen chains andX49'i links, thence
west parallel with tlie south section line four
r.i.Un-* and w links, thence south sixteen chains
i links to the section Um. thence east oo sec'llua line four chains and 85 links to the plaep of
l-vglnnlng; also excepting one [11 acre to the
south west corner heretofore described.
Dated. April 15th, A. D. 1885.
FBiur W. Bununss,

CURE

pi r’r Haedasho and relievo all tho troubles fncl*
dent to a bilious atetoof tho •/•tem.BUohM

SICK

Eeadacba. yet Oarterie Little Livwr PflU «
ccmct au cuaorucra otiwy*■■■».-&gt;' “
ttizZZ
Urcr aud regulate tho basrals. Even K they onlg’

- HEAD
who^rotry^nwUl find Umo HUJe pill-^nable ta bo many way* that they will no. bo wiltagtodowSSutthcm. But after alLaickbBad

Monday, April 34.
The Central Michigan Savings bank at
I.nnring will reorganise with an increase
of capital stock to r'AO.UQO.
D A Blodgett, the well-known million­
aire lumber mau of Grand Rapids, is in a*
tew weeki'td marry Mis» Peck of Augus
Robert McNeely, a watchman at tbe
Maysville. Ky.. jail, while serving dinner
to the prisonere, was. km eked down and
six prisoners escaped and took to tbe
hills.
.The officers of the defunct Commercial
National’bank at Nashville have been in
dieted by the federal grand jury.
Ed H. XHiklnson, of the editorial stall
of the Cleveland Plaindealer, has fallen
heir to &gt;100,000 by the death of an aunt.
John M. Thornton, an attorney ot Sbel
byville, Ills*-, was found dead in bls office
chair. Heart disease, probably.
The Union Pacific and ite striking shop­
men nre still bolding conferences, but have
not yet settled their differences.
A Chinese journal, thqlftret in America,
is to be started at Chicago.
It is said at London that the meeting of
the Brussels monetary conference will
be,postponed until Si-ptainber.

Tuoadity. April 35.
The foundation of a Cincinnati build­
ing gave way and a doxen workmen fell
with the wall forty feet. John Hull was
instantly killed, Frank and Ed Weine
I wutb, A. Schuman and Elijah Johnson
purge, but by their gontto action
—
uaotham. Jn vials at M cento; flva for ft. Boat fatally hurt and three others seriously
by druggists sverywharo, oc seat by matt.
InjurwL
.
Baron Rothschild hns given his Reiche­
carter NmoictMi co.. n&lt;w T0*--,
Ml PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE nau chateau and estates In the Styriau
Alps to be used as a hoapltal for sufferers
from lung diseases. The property is valued
at 1,630,000 florins.
Reports ot oyster-growing districts along
tbe Connecticut coast indicate that the
.11* asmpultrei ouwwu.Tilbo.,«»W.ua&gt;s^a.
oyster crop was almost ruined by n
Kvere storm which passed over Lopg
Island sound, covering the beds with a
layer of sand.
There are said to be about
red-wood
trees left In California. They have an aver­
age diameter of 33 feet.
Alfred Mace, son of tbe once famous
Englhh prire fighter Jem Mace, has just
closed a series of evangelistic meetings in
Indianapolis.
•
At a panic in a Roman Catholic church
at Naples eight women and five children
were crushed to death and hundreds of
ether people more urlest hurt.

Gu res Sick Headache

HASTINGS BANNER
and
New York Tribune,

—

HOME RULE A UTTLE NEARER.

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

Nope

Ing by 43 Majority.
London, April 22.—The home rule bill
has paused to a second rending by a vote of
847 to 304, and the result was received with
marked demonstrations. There was au
enormous pressure for admission to parlia­
ment. The delegates to the Ulster demon­
stration who appealed to lending members
to get them seats were told that It wpuld
be just as easy to get them peerages.
Both aidea are practically tired of the de­
bate, ns they pre con.scloua that were they
to speak for a year it would not alter tho
governmctjC majority. The division was
taken about midnight, and only a few
members were absent owing to unavoida­
ble causes, most of them being paired.
Gladstone proposes to go into committee
on the home rule bill on May 4. The oppo­
sition already have prepared a host of
amendment.**/which wlH be tabled.

LE8SON V, SECOND QUARTER, INTER­

Such

NATIONAL SERIES. APRIL 30.

C0MDEK3ED

Miijce
Aeat

Stearns.

20. “Wisdom cricth without; she uttercth
her voice in the streets.'' When we read iu
the New Testament such words as tliesc,
“Christ, the wisdom of God,” “Who of God
is mode unto ufi wisdom” (1 Cor. L 24, 80).
we have no difficulty in understanding who
Is meant in this book by wisdom. , Just as
Jesus Christ is both the living personal
word nnd also the written word, so He is
wisdom as to His person and ns to His ut­
terances It Is no wonder, then, that It is
written, “Wisdom is the principal thing;
Wounded In a Kallwwy Wreck.
De Soto. Mo., April 20.—The following therefore get wisdom” (iv, 7).
21. “She crieth in the chief place ot con­
are the victims of lhe wreck of tbe^passenger train on the Iron Mountain railpray course, in tho openings of the gates. In the
city
she uttercth her words, saying." The
which waa derailed two miles north of this
place: Conductor Jz IL Dotes, head cut great multitude arc in the broad way of
and body bruised; Mrs. C. W. Goyce, self and self pleasing, with little or no
Memphis; Ed Dillon and F. W. Smith, thought of a hereafter and a day of judg­
Little Rock; Mrs. L. C. Scholes, Chicago; ment They Caro not for the fact that
Louis'Busner, Mellville, Wis.; H. H. Russ “whatsoever a man soweth that shall he
and James McDonald, Mcllville, Illa ; Mm. also reap,*-' and their only thought ta pleas­
James MeMarrinnie, Kansan City—were
ure and prosperity here and now (Math,
all slightly injured. The conductor may
die. Brakeman Greely wm severely hurt. vii, 18; Gal. vl, 7). Wisdom is represented
as calling unto them as they hurry along
their downward roniL
23. “How long, yo simple ones, will ye
ST. Petkiumwbo, April 20.—The official
eholera statistics juat issued show that love simplicity, and tho soorners delight in
from March 13 to March 27 there were 460 their scorning, and fools bate knowledge!"
new cases aud 120 deaths in the govern­ Simple onia, if they believe tbe devil, are
ment of Podulin, and from March 27 to easily led astray. If they believe God, they
April’13, 113 new cases aud thirty-five are easily led aright If they go astray,
deathshi the government of Oofa. Else­
they are soon among tho scomera ami the
where in the empire fifteen new cnsetand
fools. Yet wisdom loves them and cries
seven deaths are reported.
unto them: “How long!" “How long shall
Ann Arbor Caara Appealed.
thy vain thoughts lodge within thee!"
TOLEDO, Ohio, April ±L—A writ of ha­ “How long wilt thou refuse to humble thybeas corpus in the case of James Lennon, Mlf Itefore Me” (Jer. iv, 14; Ex. x, 3)?
2R “Turnyou atMyrcproof; beholdlwill
the Lake Shore engineer who was fined tn
Lhtv United States court for refusing to E&gt;ur out My Spirit unto you: I will make
handle Ann Arbor freight, has been heard
nown My words unto you." He calls so
by J udge Ricks and the pet I Gon dismissed, lovingly, so patioitly, so persevcringly.*
refusing to allow Lcndon's discharge, “Come unto Me; return unto the Lord;
Hun. Frank Hurd, counsel for Lennon, turn, O backsliding children; take with
gnve notice |of an appeal (o the supreme you words and turn to the Lord." These
court.
.i_________________
are some of the many words of tbe Lord to
the erring ernes os He entreats them to
WASIUNOTON, April 25.—The designs for come unto Him (Isa. Iv, 3, 7; Jer. lit; 1, 7,
12, 14; Hos. xiv, 2). Ho only asks us to turn
lhe lasbella coins have been decidud upon.
to Him, aud He will do all the rest, giving
The head of Ikabcita will be^ou the obverse His words
„UIU- aH
„ Hta Spirit, Hta words which
and
■Ide. On the reverse will be the kneeling ftru fjpirit. nnd iafc (John’vi, C3).
woman with a distaff. Tho words "Board of
-- “Because ..
.... &gt; and. ye refused;
24.
I have adled,
L idy Managers," will be put ou tlu* reverse ,I have stretched uuv
out ulJ
my hand. &gt;W4U
And „„
no man
side above the kneeling figure, and under- j ^rdcL" It does not seem powible thnt
iicutli will Ik* “18J3’’ and under thnt ; a people who End been no wondroualy dealt
Dollar.”
'
“Columbian Quarter D.iHar,
। wjtjj coxzlcl so treat such love, but tbe hu­
. Italy’s \\ &lt; ruiS fai
"
,
| ,man
still thetasame,
and
the from
same by
..
: 7. -n T
.
1 1°’heart
" °» is
“Ton
lnru«l
uwuy

Makes an every-day convenience of an
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
package makes two large pies. Avoid
imitations--and Insist on having thfi
NONE SUCH brand.
MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse. N. T.

Detroit, Laewg &amp; Mm
TIME TABLE.

'

In effect January 22, IMS.
Favorite Route between Grand Rapids. Detroit

Grand Rapids
East Paris
McCord
Alto
Elmdale
Clarksville
Itake Odessa
I Woodbury
Sunfield
Mulliken
kiraud Ledge
Lansing
Detroit
Lv | Howard City
„ Edmore
,. iBtanton
.. Ionia
Ar (Grand Ledge

IGoing West
Detroit
Lansing
Grand I-ed
Mulliken
Sunfield
Woodbury
Lake Odessa
Clarksville
Elmdale
Alto
SlcCord
East Faris
"Grand Rapid-

13

Grand ta.*d«e
Fortltmd
tools
Howard City
Ionin
Stanton
• ilni'T’j_
• Everyday,others week daya only, t stop
on signal.
■
Parlor curs on all trains between Grand
Rapid!* nnd Ik-trolt. Seats 25 cents. Connections
made inUulon station. Grand Honliis with the
Ciiicaooa Wkst Michigan ItainwAr row

Balti Joith, April
lhe directors of, tijlW0 to whom Hta hands arc Imploringly
&lt;&gt;O.X, MAMSTEK.
r.MBE bill. liLK O*rthe Baltimore and Ohio Raiingu! com- j Wretched out. How is it witb you!
IM. &lt; it *Kt.rvoix AND PicTOsXm. Favorite
pany have declared n divldcml of 2X per { 25. “Butyehavesetntnnughtnll Mycoun- route to thesummer resorts of northern Michi­
cent, on the common stuck for' thu six ' sei, and would none of My reproof." They ” Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago. 8:50 A
months ended Dre. 31, 1822, and a divi- j mocked the messengers of God, and dedend of 5 per cent, on the stock of the' splsed Htawonh, and misused Hta prophets
Leave for Manistee and Traverse City 7:30 A.
Washington branch for thu six months 1 until the wrath of the Ixird arose against
.
ended March 31, 18UX
I Hta people, t ill there waA no remedy. M. andY» F. M.
Leave lor Uharlexolx and Petoskey 7-J» A. M.
—!--------------------------‘
| (II Cbron. xxxvi, 16). They even went so
Parlor ears on day trains and sleepers ou
Ex-Treasurer McFctrldge.Settle*.
• fHr
to say, “Wo have made a covenant -tight trains to Chicago.
.
Ask our agents for further particulars or .
M.WI8ON,
Wta., April 22.—Ex-State , with death, and with hell are we at agret/
write to
Treasurer F. C. McFetridge has paid up in meat: we Lave mode lies our refuge, and
gkoiiuk DbHatkn, GenT PaWr Agl.
'
Grand RapIdK
full lhe judgment of the state against him , under falsehood have we hid ourselves”
for interest on state funds, amounting with (Isa. xxviii. 15).’ Like the men before the
costs to about-fJjfi,000.
| flood, whose houses God filled with good
------------- things, they skid unto God, “Depart from
LIVESTOCK
AND PRODUCE
PRODUCE MARKETS
MARKETS! us; what «.«
LIVE
STOCK AND
can —
the Almighty do for us"
---(Job xxii. 15-18)!
TIMETABLE.
Chicago,
2fi. “1 also will laugh nt your calamity; 1
In effect September H.1W2,
Chicago. April 24.
will mock when ynur fear cometh." \VhatFol'.owing were tho quotations on tbo soever n man sowetii, thnt sbnll ho also
Stations.
board of trade today: Whean April, opened ' reap, nnd he that noweth jhe wind shnll
72c, ctaeed tthc; May. opened WjFk ck-w&lt;l (
the whlrlwlnd" (Gal. vi, 7; Hos. viii.
Concerning
all who take counsel
7).
Co
north.
ctoseti 4iMc July, opened 43Hc.'cln*«i 43»4c. against
a^nst Him it is written, “He that sitterii Kalamazoo Lv..,
in the
the heavens
h
Oats-May, opened 28c, closed 2Sjl»c; Juno, I 1°
ah all laugh; the Lord shall East Cooper
Richland JuncT.
opened SKHc, closed
July, openo I Wsc, have them in derision” (Pa. ii. 4&gt; and if Cressey ...
closed 28»jc. Birk—May. oismed &gt;17.3). closed Hta loving invitations nre pendstently do- Milo
&gt;17.45: July, opened &gt;17.i.’K. closed 817.77H: I gpined we must remember Hta words,'&lt; Delton ....
September,
bi&gt;ei:ed &gt;17.75, dosed 818.U7H. I **xone of those men which "ere bidden ' Ciov.-rdnic
Shultz
Lud-M,,. op.n-1 tuiiu.
o( ItlJ ,upjwr.. (LuL„ xiVi a.)
Ll&gt;. node Th, prt~» «l tta Vnloa | „ ■•When your tear «J&lt;ntth ludool— Hastings,
Swck ,wl. UM»r
. Mtaj ,j
,,,.4
ur dt,,„cllo„ comc,l, „ o
-bir&gt;T.nJf -ben
-W.1*
Woodland
weight* left .over about Ata market ac- cometh upon you." Indue time these things Woodbury
Jia 1&gt;.
tire; prices 5410c higher; all parties buying;! wil1 c°nie upon nil who despise Hta loro
lug...
sab-s ranged at &gt;5X&lt;i7.*O pigs. &gt;7.3^7.73 nnd make light of His salvation. Ikcau.se Lans
DetroitRapids.
....
iTAJ1-----rough
packing, ii.4*®7.75 ' there •is wrath,
He take thee ! Grand
light. &gt;7.3)437/
----------* •bowarc
--------- -lest
1
mixed, and *7.55|&amp;7.7&lt; heavy packing and ' away witb His stroke; then a great ransom
shipping lou. ; *•
cannot deliver thee (Jobxxxvj, 18).
Cattle
—Estimated receipts
uatuB-Mimwu
ruooipu. for
wr the
me day
&lt;my |i 28. “Then shall they call upon me, but I
' Stations.
n.w qtaUij r.in ..tak.t opktad «u™ will not
,hey
rak „,e „r,r.
on local and shipping
UK' account: price* steady; | but tb.., «b.n no. nua
a-n
steers, ?4.:s»ao
S4.HM3.W
fair &lt;U
to gwu.
good, &gt;4.0521.35 cumcom-they
unto the Lord, .....
but He will
Steers,
w-*u lair
—•«»/ «cry
—j —
..... Dot |
SOUTH,
mon to medium do. &gt;J.7 i
butchers steers, I hear them; He will even hide Ilin f.-tce from |
fkltaxtv ntockeni. J3.7j&lt;ai.5J feeders. &gt;1.733! them nt that time, n» they behaved them- j Hiciiiand Junc'i’
3.O) cuwn.
heifers. jX2Xt8.73 bulls, Feives ill in their doings (Mic. Hi, 4). He . Cressey
T.u. .u.™, .nd tLu&gt;J«u&gt; taJ ,«H
1 ...................
“&gt;•?■■■■
ioiu J.remlubU.ulhnluUurra.IonorMo-.
ucrciuuui umi mo uncmwiwiiui
and Samuel could not save the nation, and |
Sheep—Estimated receipts for tho day 12.DU0;
Ho told Eeekivl that the presence of Noah. I sbultf
quality fain market moderately active and Danini iuwl -D&gt;!» tcniild Im- nf no avail (Jet. '
(Jer.
prices steady: quotations ranged at 8x1*1® Daniel nnd Job would be of
become
xv, 1; Ezek. xiv, 14. Si). Sin imay
—
--------- Ha^E«»
u.to per Ito lbs westerns, 53.to®0.0) natives
so great tliat nothing will do but judgment, Coats Grove
sud »A0U®6.7j lambs.
2l&gt;. “For that they hated knowledge and Woodland .
Produce: Butter—Fancy separator, 3k: per
lb: fancy dairy. 2ti©X7c; pocking stock. ItiQ did
uot choose
fear of the Ixird."
-------------------rthe
,-----------------------------’’ They
17c. Eggs-Frcah stock, HHc per dem. Live My unto God, Depart from us, for we desire Lansing
poultry-Chlckcns, 12 tier lb; turkeys, cholw novtocWHUWICUHOU
auj ways
a.j,ww
not the knowledge of, Tby
(Job «u,
xxi. 14). | Detroit..
Thy
hens. Ite. young to ma. VW*'. dueUJ33 Th(, fcftr of
JjOni l# tht&gt;
of Grand Rapids

Chicaga, Kalamaiao &amp; Saginw

S'rtaX' «SS? per ta. H.urou^
I '‘“’fe* '“'.'"J*1'™ «' “J* «
•Ktops on signal only.
Peerless, ti.'&gt;c; Raw, dsitnic for seed. Apples Qr« (Pro* i.
lx, 10; xiv, 27; IsiL xxxiii, C).
t Nos. 5 and 8 will not carry passengers uulesa
—PoorVto common Block. &gt;103 per bbl; talr . But they had no reverence for God. no re- provided with freight train permits.
trains will be run at the eonvonleDM
iocoih
I S2..'.'»
t2.7.'K fancy.
fsnev. S3S3. Honey
—White spect
soect fur
for Hta
His wnva.no
ways, no gratitude for Hta
His ofFreight
LogcxMlI
$2..'AJt2.7A
Honey-White
the company, who reserve the right lo changu
clover lu 1-lb sections, l-'&amp;klito per lb; broken gifts. The tool saya there is uo God, and tbe time ol such train* without notice.
comb. 10c; dark cumb. good condition, RqjHc many a one who wooiJ not say this wishes
W. 8. Dkwing. Genl Manager. I
extracted, O^ric.
------- . _
t ....
hat there waa ---------no .God. The carnal
mind
is enmity ngninat God (Rom. viii, 7).
Nkw Yons. April 24. । gq “They would none of my counsel; they
Wheat— Mny. TeHH.&gt;77 3d»c; June, i6Ha despised all my reproof.” Our Lord Jesus '
Octulwr. 8.Dscenjbcr. riii/it-sji-Jc.
Rye—Dull aud steady: western. UJjjU. Bar­ did thorn uot, wm&gt; like a man building on *
ley-Dull bet, firm; western. 5&amp;aWc; aisle. sand, only to have everything swept away j
tuy,75c. Corn—No. 2 slronxer; fairly active; (Math. vfl. 20. 21).
May. 4U?il4&gt;Iic. June.
July.
31. “Therefore shall they eat of the fruit '
©50c; August.
No. 2,
of their own war and be filled witb their
steamer mixed. 4Sc. Oals-No. 2 firmer own devices." Their own wickcdnejst will
and active; May.
state. 37&lt;a3x;;
western. 3a©43c.
Fork-Inactive; steady: correct them and theiS backslidings remesa. 118.old mess. SlSus*. Lard-Qulct {rove them. Hear, O. earth: behold, 1 will
ring evil upon this people, even the fruit
aud steady: steam rendered. &gt;1 .85.
of their thoughts. becutiM* they have uot
hearkened unto my words (Jer. ii, 19; vi,
East Buffalo. April 24.
Cattle-06 load ou sale; market fairly ac­ 10). If pcopta will not receive the truth,
tive and lii^K* higher: good to choice steers, God will let tlwm receive delusion and a
He (11 The». il. 10-12). He simply lets them.[
fi5.7&amp;OdUJ: Ktetra. gtw.l heavy.
light to m«dium. $4.7a£t ..I •. Hok»-4J loads qn have their own way, witb its coitatviuenctt; ;
sale; market steady: cIkiL.o Yorkers, 87.7i»&lt;&amp; if they insist on having it.
7.80; light, ST.OJa7.8r, good mediums and
32. “For the turning away of the ?
heavy. 67.Mp7.to; good rigs. tT.U447.7Q.
Sheep and Lambs—to loads on sale; market I shall stay ’.hem, and the prosperity of
from '
active
and higher; good lo extra wool, shall destroy term.** To turn awayv from
sheep,
clipped. go&lt;ri to extra God |» to turn one’s back oir-tta- only
Of oil form?. Nctrmlcla, fipacTi, Fits, I
good fresh clipped lamb*.
El^-tac... IZieen,!
rource of love und light. It i.«to chooM
ad-23; wool lamb*, good to fancy, 1..UU(17.2j: , darkr.iss rather,than light (Jphn id, 1'Ji.
fair lo good, jd.toju.ri.
33. “But whoso hturkmeth unto Me shall
dwell safely and Fhnll Imj quiet from fear
Tuutoo. April
I of evil." What a troiyterful salvation our
July.
Autunt. .5)i,c Corn—May; 4.%c. i wonderful Lord bns providwl for Hta cueOM|—NouiiuaL Clover Med—Nuihtag uir mies if they will only turn to Him In true
penitence. Lift, eternal life, ulxiudant par­
don, forgivenew of all ain#&gt; with tho oararonce of there being no more niraanibered,
DxTRorr. A-rilM.
Wheal—No. J red cash. 71c, May. 71^o naked; an inbcrltanos inoorroptibta, n joint heir­
ship with Jems Christ, with Ohs prosnlteof
, all thksai temporal asii t-piriiual thai tre

RHYBE.

-Headache!

1

«*•

�Additional Local

Hastings- April 17,
1. The o
officers
and mem
members
of Barry Ixalge
fflC#rs ana
oeraot
•
i
■ Vo. IX K. of P.. iu eon ventton aweuibleo
detlre
uTni
tke
manifest
our thoughts and
Choral
&gt;
mtkc
The members of the eld
sentiments upon tlie death of onr brother
organized by Dr. Woodburn.
nS/u requested to mreHn tor w«K.
Knight John Patterson.
WnxitEA.-J opr fraternal
moms Saturday evenlnx- ibwlness o
portance is to be traniacreii.
.
with him hasicxrended over a period of 11
■
By ohpku or committee.
years. And his record with our order and
tbe outer world havlag been that of an
“An Brrnlug In Athens" win be jj*n
honest, sincere, zralour and conscientious
to the public oowe time In ^e.ne"^lu'".‘
man. True to hid convictions, manly io
Thia original drama that b being
his every day life, and Ann In his friend­
&lt;&gt;y the Chautauqua class proposes to give
ship. Therefore, we deeply deplore his
■S“",toZ.ta -X.UI.
pailtica! autus of the women of Atbeus. loss, revere his memory, and impress upon
during the golden period of the rej&lt;n of our minds bis great worth as cltixen and
Pericles. There will be an effort to bare brother Knight.
Therefore be it resolved that to his wid­
the stage and tbe i&gt;artlclpan:s representa­
tive of the customs of said eity and- time. ow and children we extend our sincere
Addition Interest will be felt in the play sympathy and knightly asalstance. trust­
when It is known that-it was
written
»»•" ’by
•» ing they will for further consolation in
their bereavement to the all wise ruler
Mrs. Norman Bailey.
of tlie universe.
proposition
Beaolwd. that our altar and charter be
The Marshall -ouncil has a
before it which might be well taken
—— into draped in mourning for thirty days.
consideration by our own rounds The
Rooffied, that a copy of these resolu­
proposition b that to all psrsons who tions be presented to the widow of our
. build Portland cement walks one-third of deceased Brother aud published in the city
the cost be refunded to them.
These papers.
walks not only beautify a city but also
Sylvester Gkku^el &lt;
save expensive damage snifs on account of
Rorebt Dawson !• Committee.
defective side-walks and when once put
E. M. Blanchard I
down they last for •years. Marshall has
already taken a step lu the right direction
by prohibiting the building of wooden
walks on the business Streets.
f
The other day n group of girls, each
&gt;The Shakespeare reading- given at the with a shopping bag hanging like atrophy
society rooms by the gifted young actress. at her belt, was sitting at lunch in an up
Miss Hortense Van Zlle. was a pronounced town restaurant. Sonic one dared the
success. The audience was a large one girls to show the Content* of their respec­
and all enjoyed fully everyone of Miss tive bags, and suph a motley collection of
Van Zile’s selections, especially those trinkets as was forthwith displayed would
from Romeo and Juliet and the “sleep have discounted the total production of a
walking scene in Macbeth, which was whole dozen of schoolboys* pockets. But
given in a remarkable manner, showing the newspaper girl as usual was ahead.
great artistic ability which will surely win And for any one who doubts the usefulness
Misa V an Zlle success in her chosen pro­ of a shopping bag she Submitted the fol­
fession. Miss Van Zlle completely won lowing little list of the contents of her
her au&lt;lence by her modest andninaffeeteti own very small one:
One notebook, one purse, three pencils,
way, and whenever she returns to Has­
tings she may be sure of a warm recep­ one knife, two letters, one stampbox, one
tion. The music for the occasion was handkerchief, tyro glorea, six hairpins, one
furnished by Mrs. Hendershott, Mrs. Gre- glove buttoner, one railroad ticket, three
ble and Grace Messer with Mrs. Carrie keys, one watch, one veil—twenty-five sep­
Goodyear accompanist, and it was greatly arate articles in this small receptacle.
enjoyed as the music they furnish always ’ This is an actual list, and although the
is. Each person taking part In the pro­ bag wa» a trifle aldermanic In proportions,
still it was not hill, as bags go.—New York
gram was presented with a beautiful bo­
Sun.___________________
nnet of cut flowers.

rxuuivv.

We believe in giving every one his dues
and therefore the Banner desires to com­
pliment Marshal Miller upon the manner
tn which He keeps tho corners by E. Y.
Hogie's store and the City bank building
free from loafers, who usually congregate
upon these corners. In the past they have
not only blocked lhe side walks so that pe­
destrian* had to force their way through,
but have been very careless as to whom
they squirted,tobacco juice upon and not at
all choice as'to • • ruage used. Marshal
Miller was kepi « -sy all day Saturday
telllug those who » -ted upon either one
of these corners "I / move on"—and they
always moved too. Because of the fact
that there were a gfod many people In the
city Saturday, it seemed like being in an­
other city not to see the walks blocked
‘.The change was a most delightful one and
our city marshal received many fine com­
pliments. not only from the male portion of
humanity, but from the gentler sex as
well. Hereafter another officer will assist
in keeping tbe walks clear when th re are
many people in'the city.

The Word Bible.
The word Bible furnishes a striking In­
stance of a word's rise from very low to
high estate. To the bulk of English speakIng/folk it now means the book ot books.
In/Chaucer’s day it meant any book what­
ever or scroll—to speak by' the card, lest
equivocation undo us. Tracing the word
Bible straight home, we find it as bubloa,
but another name for the papyrus reed of
Egypt.—National Review.

Hastings kfarkete.
Apples per bu.75.
Butter, 22 to 24

,Wo will bet them money any time that
there arc more ladies aud children wear­
ing millinery bodght at tbe Racket and
just as good for lew price than from any
two millinery housee in Barry county.
We buy from New York, Chicago, Cleve­
land, Toledo, Detroit, Grand Rapids aud
Jackson, and get all the novelties and
styles, and can and will save you from M
to
on nearly every thing in tbe millinery
line at the Racket

500 Spring Capes and Jackets to be
'
Closed out At Less Than
Manufacturer’s Cost. ■

■We use more trimming for ^ach hat and
all silk, than any other millinery house lu
the city for less money, at the Racket.
We make a specialty of old ladles hate,
at tbe Kgcket.
Children's trimmed hate 15 cents, at the
Racket
.

We sell tbe best trimmed bats for chil­
dren for 25 cents sold in the st$te, at the
Racket
Tbe rich can buy just as good a trimmed
bat for the same money as the poor, at the
Racket

We claim the largest nicest and cheapest
rfine of flowers of any house in the city.
The Racket.
One jobber say« "Why do you not buy
of me, 1 want to sell you, for I positively
know you buy more than all of the rest of
tbe city, of millinery.
The Racket.

We have more shapes in wire frames
than the wbqle city and twice as many of
them, at the Racket
We want to close out our crockery to
have more room, will sell regardless of cost
at the Racket

Having bought the entire sam­
ple line of Capes and Jackets ot one
of the largest Manufacturers at a big
reduction we are therefore able to
save every purchaser from three
to five Dollars.
Now is yoitr time to bziy a stylish Cape or
Jacket at your own price.
■
Respectfully,

104 MST

rutin

STREET.

KALAMAZOO, MICH.

THE

KALAMAZOO
TELEGRAPH IS

Pine Apples.

One of the beet papers
in Michigan.
The Choice California Riverside Oran­
Weekly Telegraph can ges, 30 cents per dozen.
be had for 75 cents per Honey Dried Peaches, very nice,
year by calling at this 15 cents £er pound*
office.

Y ES I

Seedless Raisins in i pound boxes.

Keagle’s Lettuce, 15 cents per
pound.

Look

Choice Bananas, 20 cents per
dozen.

Another lot of Egg Baskets at 25
Over the goods in the new
cents each. These Baskets pay
Furniture Store before you
for themselves in a short time.
buy as the prices are very
Be sure and get one.
low. You will be.,surprised
to learn that furniture can Candies at wholesale and retail.
be sold so cheap. Remem­
ber that we do all kinds of . Stock always full, fresh and
fir^ class.
repairing and upholstering
of furniture. We also keep Be sure and call on us for bulk
a line of second-hand goods
Garden Seeds, we keep a com­
in the basement of our
plete stock. Can get you any­
store and pay cash or trade
for second hand goods.
thing you want.
Remember the place,
Robertson Block, corner of
Jefferson and Court streets.

HASTINGS,

-

.

Rochester makes the best Ladies
Shoe in the market and you can
get a pair ' of Ross, Levis Piter’s
shoes'at

SKT r. q. STOWELL’S.
Repairing by J. C. WoodruH.

Between

Hams &amp; VanAnnan.

THEnilDn

MICH.

uaro per id., io io i:h.
Potato® per bu., into 3).
Rve per bn., bo.
Tallow per lb.. 4.

you save time you save
money. You can save a
IFamount
of time if you are loos­

FARRAND &amp; VOTEY

Clover Seed per bu. s.no ta 7.00
Tltnathy Seed par bu.. too.
Barley per bn. 90 to 1.10

SUMMER OPENING

WEDNESDAY,- THURSDAY - AND - FRIDAY,
25, 1693.

YOUR INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY INCITED.

Pattern Hats, Bonnets and Millinery Novelties.

•

■ HARDMAN, FISCHER, .
HARRINGTON AND
STARR PIANOS,
A 1 Quality and Low ^rfee.

C. E. INGERSON, Aourt.
Nashrille, Mich.

Mer, IM SliMfc

FLOUR $1.65.
We want your

BUTTER ^ECQS

or any kind of building watef
ial, by coming dii*&lt;’tb to us .
save
money by buying of us.
and not only that, you will

P,^em'“.ber We 5hiP our

martw

I can write you the best and safest
hie insurance-written. Write me
your wants.

ing for

WHITE ROSE

Organ Co., are making the World’s
Fair Jyo.ooo organ. Morel: Buy
the best at a reasonable price.

1893

MISS ALICE HALL

1

LIVINGSTON &amp; BLOCK,

THE RACKET

mu® j m,

Corn, sbelle-t perbu., 80.

1893

APRIL 26, 27

When oth&gt;r millinera tell you don’t go
to the Rfifeket their goods ain't good, look
out, they are both afraid of goods and
prices.

We have the largest line of dowers to
Restraining the Beard by law.
I select from ot any house iu the city, at the
In the reign of “good Queen Bess” an Racket
.
’
attempt was made by some of the heads of
Remember next Saturday we will have n
Lincoln’s Inn to restrain the growth of the
special
sale
of
ladles
trimmed
bate,
and
legal beard. It was resolved that “no fellow
of that house should wear a bean! of above will have ha^s from 15 cents up, but will
a fortnight's growth”—which no fellow .make you less price than usual, at the
■
waa likely to do if be consulted his own Racket.
comfort.
Although, as we read In the
We want all your eggs at highest price,
"Percy Anecdotes," transgressions of this
at the Racket.
resolution were punished with fine, loss of
Do not forget special sale of trimmed
commons and final expulsion, such was
the vigorous resistance to the tyrannical hats next Saturday, it the Racket.
order that in the following year all previous
orders respecting beards were repealed.—
English Hlustrated Magazine.

J udge Smith Is even surpassing the* ex­
cellent record that bis friends and support­
ers knew that he would make upon the
One of the features of a church fair was
ben ch. From all over tbe district have
code roost flattering compliments as to lhe a grab bag, and among the contents was a
able and energetic manner In which he slip of paper on which was written: “Good
for
one grave. Will be d.ug any time dur­
cond ucts business. Speaking of tbe Butch­
er murder trial which occupied the atten­ ing the ensuing year. John Smith, sex­
ton."
—Philadelphia Ledger.
tion of the Eaton county circuit last week,
the Charlotte Tribune says:—Judge Smith’s
position is highly commended by all.
Neither the respondent nor bis friends can
idenee.
complain that their every right has not No
„ j Raulcla Tungate, Johnstown
been preserved most sacredly, nor^ban the
i Ix-na 8’evena
"
19
people, the taxpayers, justly complain.
M j. Jacob Behor. City
14
Butcher Is held for* trial on a charge of
i LouLw Besamer '■
21
committing a foul murder in this county
and It is the duty of tlie court to see that
„ &lt; John Marshall. Maple Grove
he has a fair trial notwithstanding his con­
i Susan Marshall
"
M » Fred K. Raymond, Yankee Springs
fession. No jury was ever chosen with
w } Anna D. Pagfe.
"
greater apparent care but to a casual ob­
server It looks as though the respondents
attorneys made their fight In a hope to ob­
tain a change of venae. If so. Judge . David Mattison to Wallace W. Watson, parcel
Smith defeated their hopes. In this case, see 22. Thornapple. 8475.
Henn-Close to* A. H. and E. Ikes, lots.B
144 jurors were called, before 12 suitable and
7. East ado. city. toOO.
ones could be secured to try the case.
.
Charles Hill to Luke Waters, lota 1.2, and 8,
Strikers add, city. 8150.
Sarah Belgb tn Seneca A Belgh, 2H a, sec 12,
4-tVorkmen are now busily engaged In
Maple Grove, «40.
putting on the finishing touches to tbe
Levi Beigb Co Seneca Belgh, paroeL sec 12,
new court house. The decorating of lhe Maple Grove. «182.
Franklin H. Holt tn A. O. Williamson, 142 a,
court room is about finished and it is In­ Ross
and Barry, 15MO
deed ’-a thing of baauty.” The walls nre ‘ Jane McArthur to David Brodie, M a, sec 23.
■of an
old rose color,
while
tbe Tlioruapple. 82.000
Matthew C. Hazil to Emlllne L. Williams, lot
ceilings
are
of various
shades, a IM. Blackman and Bush's add. Delton. 8000.
beautiful blue predominating,
all of
Joanna D. White to Leonard Sledge, parcel,
tbe colors blending with a roost pleasing block 14. Striker's add. city. MO.
Ell D. Eaton to James B. Mead, 30 a, sec 1,
effect. The offices are an as large and Baltimore,
2700.
commodious as possible considering the
F. S. Bishop to H. M. and A. M. Daniels, OB
size ot the building, and off from each .and 70. Bush’s add, DeltZ&gt;n,«3flS.
Thomas
Wilkes
to Frank J. and A.Oox. Johns­
main office. Is a private office for of­ town, Moo.
ficial. The clerk, register of deeds, treas­
A. T. Cooper to B. 3. Holly, parcel, sec 16,
urerand Judge of probate will have offices Woodlaud, 2325.
Carrie L. DeGolla to Wm. E. DeGolla. 120 a.
on the first floor. Above, on the north sec
8, Irving, 22500.
side will be tbe Jury room, an office for
James r. Johocock to May F. Jobncox. 80 a.
tbe prosecutor aud • private office for the sec ll Orangevtlle, 9800.
Mlcbeal L Roush to John Rickert. 1 a. sec 8.
circuit Judge. Ou the south side Is a large Carlton.
2700.
room which will be used by the supervis­
JonMhan R. Rnswdi to Cheater Chisler, iota
’
ors, and In the trial of cases before the Russell’s add, Mlddl'Tille, 263.
CiUMterChl-ler to John Beach, lots. Russel's
judge of probate, and the sheriff’s office.
add. MthdleviUc.
All or tbe offices are very Dleasaut, well

lighted and well ventilated. The vaults
connected with the offices are large, well
arranged, ahd supposed to be "fire proof.
The whole basement of the entire building
is filled mostly with furnaces—there being
but five. There may be neeo of some
more, but there Isn't any room to spare in
the basement. The building will be light­
ed with gas. tbe gas machine being located
in the basement. As to the building, we
doubt If there u a better constructed one
in tho state of Its size and cost. Every­
thing has been done upon honor and just
aa agreed. Aside from tbe window glass
and the ungainly chimneys the building
would he a model, but even as it is it Is a
building to be proud of.

DOINGS.

nog.

*Dd ““ P*y th' high's'

Remember we are not in th

Jos. Rogers &amp; Co.

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

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Hastings

VoLTxXXVlII. NO. 1

Banner.
Published Thursdays by

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BTaoe..

HABTIXQ8, XICB.

THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. BECAUSE IT WILL
KEEP ICE LONGER THAN ANY OTHER REFRIGER­
ATOR MADE. CALL AND BE CONVINCED.

IKfl VAN VflLKENBMKQK
LEADING HARDWARE DEALER OF BARRY CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

UNION BLOCK.

The
Finest
Made
For the
Price.

We most respectfully invite yoyt
attention to our line of Men’s Fine
Shoes, it is-complete in every de­
partment, from patent leathers to a
plow shoe

We can fit your feet.
JDittb, your pocket

Tire
Ratchet”
the best tooth holder ever in­
vented.
The tooth is held in posi­
tion by a ratchet with which
it can be adjusted sb as to
wear from 18 to 20 inches off
the point of the tooth which
is four or five times as much
wear or service as can be ob.
tained from any other Springt ooth Harrow in existence.
' Please make a note of this.
Sold Only J3y

Call and look at those Russet Bluchers.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2NS0N.

A wonderful invention in
Spring tooth Harrows

-L-

Jesse Townsend.
25

WANTED!

YEARS

SAW LOGS.

SOLID WEAR.
Is the length of time that

.

I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING.
P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.
*

SPOONS AND FORKS
Ara warranted to last.
Also ’■emember you
get a Present—"Good
Form,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewele ry store
Quality and price al­
ways right.

J. I. WILKINS, agt F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

Lawrence bare planted six acres of early
potatoes—Supervisor Hughs was looking
after the wealth of our citizens last week
—Geo. Kern, of Delton, presented bls li­
quor bond to tbo township board last week,
with Urla 8. Burat and Alvab Pennock as
surities thereon, which was approved.

SAD SUICIDE,
JOHN SPENCE TAKES HIS LIFE.
Drinking Led to tl»e Act.

John Spence, senior member of the firm
of Spence Bros., dealers In boots knd shoes,
I rring.
shot himself about 11:15 this forenoon,
The weather p some what moderated— while sitting in a chair in his rooms in part
J. T. Pierson was In Grand Rapids yester­ of Mrs. Chas. Pflug’s house on Center SL,
Pratt Dlsttlrt.
day—Died, at his home In Rutland Mr. death resulting almost instantly. It seems
Mrs. Myra Plekeli, of Charlotte, visited Miner Kershner.
Deceased leaves a
at Mrs. E. Crook’s last week—Miss Elvle Widowed mother and a host of young that about two years ago he drank quite
Thomas commenced school in the McOm- friends—The Rev. J. E. White, of Bow­ heavily and the habit grew on him to such
ber district this week—Ernest Todd has ens' Mills, exchanged pulpits with Rev. an extent that it interfered with his atten­
charge of tf new buggy—Willard Miller Is Daton, of this place, last Sunday—A. D. tion to business, and at that time the 'sa­
breaking a colt Query is. what next?— Hughes «fc Co., of Irving, have the plan loon Ists of the city were served with no­
We think, -truthfulness” In al) things Is a drawn for the dam and urn ready to re­ tices not to sell him liquor. He Imme­
policy which flti all cases and should bo ceive blds on the same—L. S. Hills has a diately quit drinking and htgl not touebed
followed whether In items or elsewhere— promising young colt sired by Golden anything since that time up to last week
Mrs. Sheilenbarger entertained company Bow and own brother to Pontiac Chief— Thursday, when he commenced again.
from Woodland last week—Mias Mary G. W. Rambo was in Middleville Saturday Two or three days after he drank again,
Crook commenced school at the Striker dis­ —Mrs. Strong’s sister is Improving slowly. and yesterday he was drinking again, and
this morning did not go to breakfast‘al all.
trict this week.
Of late he has been quite despondent at
times in regard to his health, being troubled
Woodland.
Htale Road
with rheumatism, and that fact coupled
Mrs. Finley Marks Is quite sick at this
The edllor of the News had a severe at­
writing—Mr. Wallace Brown lost a vilua- tack of sickness last week but is around with his unfortunate appetite put him in a
ble colt last week-^School commenced once more—Mrs. Jefferson Houghton, very bad state of mind, and no doubt were
last Monday In the Fisher district with daughter of Mrs. Bitzer, died at her home the chief causes which drove him to the
Miss 8. Gaut as teacher—Mr. Olmstead in Grand Rapids last Thursday. Her re­ rash deed.
He came down to the store this morning
lost a horse last week—Frank Kennedy’s mains were brought to Woodland on Sat­
two children are quite sick at this writ­ urday. The funeral occurred at the M. later than usual reaching there about 8
o’clock. While he had no doubt knowu
ing.
E. church on Monday. ' A Lutheran min­ that the suloonists had been warned not
ister, of Grand Rapids, officiating, assist­ to sell him liquor, yet thia morning, on
ricasani Valley.
ed by Rev. Kellor ot this place. The re­
H. Hosmer has repaired and reshlngled mains were Interred at the . Manch come­ retching the store, he accused his wife
bls barn—Wm. Troxal has improved his tary—C. C. Deane is In his store once and brother, W. H. Spence, of working
farm by building anew slat and wire fence more and we are glad to see Charley out against him two years ago. As to how
the whole front—E. Smith, the Barry and —Mrs. Wm. Wunderlich is no better— they bad worked against him he could not
Eaton Insurance Co. director is looking The Odd Fellows’ memorial services will be induced by any means to s»y, nor
over the township of Castleton for the in­ occur at Odd Fellows’ hall on Wednesday would he .say from what source he had
terest of the company—Bev. Wm. Bradley night. A good program has been pre­ found It out. Being of an extremely sen­
and family start this week for Kansas— part'd and wh expect a good time—Several sitive disposition, and his mind being in a
। Rev. Neicc spent last week In the north Odd Fellows from this place contemplate morbid condition, he had no doubt bnl&lt;art of the state—E. Lookhart and wife going to Freeport Saturday night to visit agined that those nearest to him were
entertained friends from Carlton Center Freeport lodge—Our fanners are looking | working against him, He said at the
Sunday—A few days Of sun shine would pretty blue. None of them can work their i store that he was going to shoot himself,
be quite a change—Not one man out of land and if wet weather continues mud: but it was not thought for a moment that
ton has bls oats sown yet—Who set out a longer the out crop In our township will he would. One of the painters working
Columbian inc Arbor day?—Miss Drusa | be a total failure this season—Sidewalk In the store In which the firm of Spence
Murphy is on the sick list—Several far- i improvements ore being rapidly pushed In Bros, are established had occasion to go
mere have commenced haying—Jo Scribe i our village as none can do anything else— to pie rear end of the store later and there
was at the Co. hub on business Munday— i It Is reported that our village council found John crying bitterly. On being Steve Sprtngvt was In Hastings on busi­ have voted to put down some sidewalks at j asked what the matter was he replied that
ness Monday—Charley Phillips Is Improv­ ! the expense of some property holders who ••there Is going to be a great change here
ing his farm by building a a new slat and refuse to do the work themselves—We and that very soon '.'too.” Shortly before
nine o’clock be entered Ira Van Valkenwire fenqc.
think it would be a good thing If our coun­ burgb’s hardware store by the rear door.
cil would, commence grading on our streets
While there Isn’t the slightest question
Bedford.
just as soon as the weather will permit, but what he had resolved to take his own
School was closed last Monday owing to us the work of grading can Iw pushed
life,
yet hr did nut betray It by look or
the Illness of the teacher. Otho Godsmark much more rapidly than If they wait till
—Mrs. Claud Beals and son. of Lansing, September—Mrs. C. J. Palmerton is action In the slightest. He joked with
are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nursing a broken hand—Woodlav d is Mr. Van V. on walking to the front of
Peter Standley. 8r—Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. once more without a saloon. Mr. Cava­ the building and halted before the case of
Ed. Nye&gt;SatunIay. April 29th. a daughter naugh being unable to secure bondsmen revolvers saying that he wanted to buy
—Mrs. John Godsmark was suddenly —Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Glpe. a one. He looked at several, found one
striken with paralysis last week Wednes­ boy. The mother and child are reported that suited him, which was a 32 caliber.
day-Walter Macomber, who has been doing well—We understand that deputy Smith «fc Wesson, put It Id his pocket tovery sick with quinsy, is convalescent—Ed. Fish Warden Stine, of Lake Odessa, was gethepwith a box of cartridges, and left by
Armstrong, who has been in the employ of in town on Monday trying to get out the rear door, joking with N. T. Diamond
E. W. Jordan for the last two years, t»c- some more warrants for violation of the before be left. He gave no reason what­
ever for buying the revolver,-and Mr. V.
gan work for Ederle and Nyc Monday.
fish law. We are reliably informed that very naturally did not ask him. About
Mr. Stine allowed fishing on Jordan Lake twenty minutes after he left he returned.
ail winter right under his nosh and never It seems that he had tried the revolver
&lt;
Jonnatown.
Wind blew one day next day it rained made an arrest or complaint and that be but did aot know how to load It
The
and it has blown and rained most of the evgn fished himself, with u spear. We weapon was a breech loader, the car­
time .since. The above not by the way of wonder why Mr. Stine, If he feels him­ tridges being removed by an extractor. In
self
in
duty
bound
to
see
that
the
fish
law
fretting and finding fault for we don’t do
loading he did not ••break” tht weapon
It—W. H. Fisk i.as been shearing his fipe Is obeyed, don't complain on himself aud far enough and bad got the shells under
Hock of merino sheep. We doubt if there pay hh fine and commence at home ou tbq extractor and could not spring the re­
others
instead
of
coming
out
of
his
’
county
Is a finer tlock of these animals In Barry
volver together. He was shown the mis­
county than the one be owns—Frank Into Barry county to make complaints. We take be had made in loading and with the
Moon Is planting quite a field of small believe that it Is everybody’s duty to ob­ statement “1 understand It now” left the
fruit this spring—John Budd has had his serve and obey the laws of our state and store, with the revolver In his overcoat
orchard trimmed this spring—Farmers are that when a law is violated it Is the duv pocket.
complaining of the scarcity of help. of the proper officer to make complaint,
Ei» wife had gone home later on and
Wheat seems to be Improving in appear­ but we cio not approve of the ■ course Mr. they \ remained there for some time.
ance. As a rule ‘It will have plenty of 8tlne has taken and do not think he is About Tl o’clock she returned to her mil­
the proper man for deputy fish warden. linery store be bidding her good bye.
room to make a spread.
As deputy fish warden he is compelled to
It seems that after his wife had
make an arres’ whenever he sec the fish left lie made arrangements to kill himself.
Delton
law violated : but for him to allow the law He placed a rocking chair in the middle of
The wind last Wednesday night broke
out several large glasses in the store to be violated with Impunity right along, the room, sat down and to make sure that all
and even to violate It himself, as we are
fronts and leveled small buildings, and informed and believe and then to go away was right proceeded to test the cartridges.
The first shot snapped, the next two shots
fences without end—Two of Mrs. Henry
from home out of his county to nuke com­
Robinson’s sisters are visiting her from plaints. looks as though he did not care to were fired, one al the right into the sofa
and, the next to left Into the side of the
New York—W. H. Ghase returned from
enforce the law at home or that he was rwm. Mrs. Ptlug, who lives In the other
Cadillac Thursday—Mrs. .Skillman and
part of the house heard the three first
Mrs. Dr. Scribner visited friends In Atf- afraid to do so.
shots and supposed he was trying a revol- ’’
gusta Friday—James McKevitt, of Has­
ver. as they were not at all loud. About
tings, was in town Friday on legal busi-I
.
Dowling
15 minutes after the first three shots were
ness—Tom Richardson, of Kalamazoo,
The farmers here have about given up fired the fourth shot was fired and the re­
was in town Saturday buying stock—Geo.
in
dlspalr,
thinking
they
caunot
put
out
port she says was very loud. She warned
Deck, of Cloverdale, was In town Satur­
day on business—John Doonan will paint their crops on account of excessive rains— the near neighbors, who upon arrival
W. 11. Chase’s house-^-Mr. and Mrs. The social held at the church last Thurs­ found the front door locked, but entrance
Chase Sundays! In Kalamazoo—Dewitt day evening was not very well attended, was finally gained by way of the bock i
"
Rahney was at the county seat Saturday- the proceeds amounting to S3—B. Orms- door which was open. He was found sitJim Clark was at the hub Friday inspect­ bee ha&amp;.hU wall nearly finished for his ting erect In the rocker dead, with hla head
ing the new court house—Web Belknap, new house—Mrs. C. Jjing returned from dropped forward and th? revolver in his
of Kalamazoo, Sundayed with his folks— Battle Creek Saturday, leaving her daugh­ band down between his legs.
The deceased was man 37 years of age.
Lucy Jones baby Is on the sick list—The ter coHsidertd out of danger—Last Friday
Dr. sold his mustang to Dewitt Rahney— the four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. naturally of a jovial disposition. 'When
Mrs. Gesler was out doors Friday for the Smith met with a horrible accident. He under the influence of liquor be became
went
with
the
older
brothers
out
sporting
very
cross and ugly and was far from be­
first lime lu three months—Miss Mosher,
of Cloverdale, has been visitlug Miss with tbelr air gun, when a stray shot ing himself, a certain amount of strong
Davenport—Harry Jones and wife are the struck the child In the eye. causing the drink driving him crazy. Except when
happy parents of a
pound girl, born eye to discharge somewhat. The shot has under the Influence of liquor everything,
not been probed for so far as yet, but the was of the most pleasant nature In his busi­
May 1st.
I
Dr.’s hare no hope of saving the eye. This ness. but when he surrendered to his ap­
ought to be a lesson to all who indulge petite no one could get along with him.,
Hickory Corner*.
In using these dangerous playthings, as
✓Quite a large company met at the resi­ they sometimes prove to be a fatal wea­ and do influence could be had over him in
dence of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bissell on pon—Dr. VanHorn and Dr. Young, of anyway. He was married about 8 years
Thursday to aid lu th&lt;f celebration of their Nashville, starlet! last Monday to visit the ago and his domestic relatlorta were ot the
25th wedding anniversary. Many rela­ World's Fair, to remain about three weeks most pleasant character whuO'he was so­
tives residing about here and a goodly —.lames Irwin, of Battle Creek, was the ber. and his financial matters were in the
nuinbet from abroad, besides many Inti­ guest of his son Wm. last Sunday" and best of condition.
A coroners jury composed of Chester
mate friends and neighbors were present, Monday—Mrs. F. Baugh, of Bedford. Is
who helped to make the day and evening the guest of her parents, Mr. E. Tobias Messer, John M. Bessmer, F. R. Pancoast.
one long to lie remembered by all who and wife—Mr. and Mrs. N. Hicks, of Frank Brodrsser, Al Jones and Fred. L.
were, present. A bountiful repast was Pennfield. were the guests of, the latter’s Heath was summoned and after listening
to the facts surrounding the ease rendered
served to the enjoyment of the many who mother, Mrs. McPeck, last Strodiy.
a verdict that the deceased came to his
with full hearts and open hands left
death from the effects ot a pistol abot
many valuable and useful presents. Among
fired by his own hand.
the most valuable was a full set of silver
lhe bereaved widow is nearly crazed
ware to the value of many Ss—A. O.
Ward Gribben spent Saturday and Sun­ with grief, and in her great affliction has
Cortrlght aud family made friends at
day
at
Middleville
—
John
Furniss
was
at
the sympathy of all.
Plainwell a visit Saturday and SundayQuarterly meeting Saturday and Sunday Battle Creek Monday—A. H. Weber, of
at the M. P. church. Rev. Tompkins, of Charlotte. Sundayed with friends at home
Kalamazoo, officiating—At the Baptist —Mrs. E. E. Reynolds, of Battle Creek. Is
covenant meeting Saturday was quite a dis­ visiting relatives and Irlends here—E.
cussion. and business of Importance was Paraday went to Ottawa county Monday,
The final vacation for the echool year
transacted—Rev. Pope delivered his fare­ to attend the funeral of a brother-in-law— has paued, and the students are now look­
well discourse on Sunday, after several F. G- Baker was at Grand Rapids Tuesday ing forward to couimencemeat time.
VV«rs labor among us—Dell Monroe lost on business—A uorey Francis was at Has­
The ball team returned from their
several of his front teeth by the kick of a tings Wednesday of this week—Mrs. E. 1*
vicious horse, that he was passing behind Smith is at Union Springs. New York, on southern trip a very triumphant lol of
while In the barn—A severe storm accom­ account of the serious illness of her mother boys, for defeat wu not theirs even once.
panied by hail passed over here Thursday —Dr. D. 1*. Comfort and daughter Della
The game Saturday with lhe D. A. O.,
night doing some damage mostly by up­ returned from McBride Sunday -evening, team
was a grand success for U. of M. ’ '
setting fences: windmills and scattering where they had been several days on »
rails promiscuously for some • distance— combined business and pleasure trip—Mrs,
Quite a few of the boys have left their
Fred and Frank Lawrence are enlarging P. Townsend gave a very pleasant tea work for this year In order to accept posi­
their fruit orchards by setting out young party Monday evening in honor of Mr. tions at the wort i’s fair.
trees of different varieties—The many Townsend’s birthday. It was a surprise
friends of Thomas Pennock will regret to for bitn—J H. Smith sold most of Ms
President Angell is al Chicago tn attend
learn that bls health Is quite poor, he hav­ goods at auction Saturday afternoon, and the opening of the fair, and he also as­
ing never recovered from luflamalion of will start west for their mw home in a sisted in the dedicatory sarviese of ‘hu
Mlahlgan building.
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the laaga last winter—Bert and ' Charles week or ten days.

COUNTY NEWS..

See
Our
Men's
Fine
Shoes,

WHOLE NO. 1977

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 4, 1893.

Hastings Banner.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

✓

�liEDS IX WAR PAINT.

During tba prevalence of lh- B.
fins and lirT^Clevelsml frequenth.the pari HUon It «u a nwMi,|, g»
bared his head and rose from his seat
to wave bis ailk hat at hta many ad­
iboae who depended upon |,r K.
The News Received From U»i
Now Wteovery. not only bad ,
mirers. Thousands were not aatiafled
eovery, buteoeaped all of lb»
with one view and would indulge in a
Lieutenant Plummer.
Thursday, May +• l39&gt;
after eJeeuot the malady. Th", ±2"
pellmell race from one obaervaucn
arnuna to have a peculiar pi„„
point to anetbar.
~COCK BHOS..Pr°Prl*tor*- _
Ing rapid cure, not ouly ln lw,
After vte'-ving the exposition from
Grippe, but In all l&gt;la.,M, 7
U
the water, the preridcitiial.party dis­
partmeut
Cheat and Longa, and ha, eared ea!j?*i
embarked in front of electricity build­
ing and proceeded in carriages to the
Aribrna and Hay Fever of Ion,
Try It and be convinced, n aunl iiJ,''
art palace. A number of enthusiastic
, ——■—
■ .
! and while-moat of them succeeded in Americana forced their way to the
point Free trial boule, at W fl nZ?
Eselt»u««Ut Frevatl*.
' b®d'
PrMident Ctavetand rre~e«i th- Eiectri« .
a sandwich or a piece of pie front aa the president alighted to enter
DCTva* April ».-Tha lon&lt; Chmt yearia drug atorr.
BuHon on&lt;! th« Groat Achie»«“»«H» oi there were many who got nothing at the building and he goal natwredly .n.,1 war «&lt; th. Na.ajo IndlCT. Ml*lb«
Btreegih aud U.aKh.
shook their outstretched hands, saying the wtttera of tha «mntn ta
J**”If you are not feeling .Irene and hula,,
the century w«» sucee«ft»ny inaujurdinner the president wearily to each one: "I am glad to meetey°ntty of th.lt land, b- com. at taat and try Electric Bitter. If H. K,lp^
Hied at the .White City—Over Fou |
Qf marcjj for the IDBnU- The works of art were inspected by the
Hundrod Tbouoand People WUnro. th. factnrw building where he did the precident and thin he returned to ad­ with it the death of eight settlers. left you weak and weary, U9c eImHfu
Each ™ th. ■tarlUng now. radvrf Bittern. This remedy .&lt;*&lt;
। courteous to a throng of foreigners and ministration building to take » rest.
' ar
n T* CTrn. 10 o’clock officials. Then he wm hurried over to
Mr. Cleveland and .the party ru-eom- bv Adjutant Ooneral KannoHy. At liver, stomach and kidney., gently .Min,
Chicago, May 2.—It wm 10 (FclQtt
woman’5 building where he listened panying him were taken to the offices of
those organs to perform their fiuntlnn.
o’clock the adjutant
re­
If you are afflicted with nick
last night when the Columbian guarm
dedication speechea by Mrs. Pot- Director General Davie but in a short
a telegram
you will find speedy and prtnunent
time were escorted to the private office ceived
chased the test straggler out of tht ter palmer and others.
Plummer, Indian agent of tbs Navajoa, by taking Electric Blttcrt. Obe trial will
world’s fair grounds and the white city.
After the prerident, the duke and of President Higinbotham where he
all d.7
been lhe ^.n. ol
spent the r«t of the time from 4 to 5 in which be elated that ‘h» »Wto ““ convince you that this It- the remedy : ton
o clock expressing his delight at the had been murdered by the Indiana who D»«d. Large bottles onli- 50c. at W ir
are now at war with the wtUara. He Goodyear's drug store.
bnay activity, haunted by niynada ol ing the
party divided according rights he had seen.
people and honored by the praeenoe oi to»ex. The Dncheae of Veragna aud
At 5 o'clock the wives and
declared that the situation is a very
tluckten’s Amlt* JpUre.
the chief eaecntlre of the nation, wai other women ot diatincuon had ac- of the cabinet officers returned frorE toe critical one and asked that the troops
The best salve In the world forests
left to sib'uoe and wlitule. It waa t rented invitationa to participate ta the woman’s building and all were readv'to be called out to prevent further btoodbruises, .sores, ulcers, ialt rheum, fever
Absolutely Pure.
be driven tothe Terminal
Bhed. The telegram was addreaaed to
where a special Illinois Central train Governor Waite, but he is out of ths sores, tetter, chapped hands, chllblaii
A cream of Urt"
P«»wder. H^tst many hopes and aspirations—wmen do
q{ caTalrv
corns, and all skin eruptions, nnd poeitinfl
of ail m leavenlni: strength.-ltetest tni.ed
was in waiting.
city
and
the
matter
was
referred
by
ly cures piles or no
required. Ith
gon under lowering skies, •culminatec .
prerident and rice president, the |
State* GoversnuhriC'F'Ngd Ju-p&lt;&gt;rt.
The demonstration on the way wm
Koval Baking PuwPER Co.. W all St.. N. Y.
becauro ra&lt;»t
moat »»
of t&amp; Secretary Lorenx to the adjutant gen­ guarantewl to give perfect satisfaction, w
in the opening of the exposition by th&lt;
members of the ducal party, the i on a small scale because
money refunded. Price |15 cents t*r box
prerident of the United States and. cabinet officers, governors of state®, | thousands had already seen enough of eral.
.
Lieutenant Plummer stated that ths For sale by W. H. GoodjW» the druggist.
ended in the scintilating glare of, foreign diplomata arrayed in curious the prerident for one day-. At Ito
myriads of electric lights which flashed
and gorgeous costumes and military ^,5 Mr. Cleveland and hw cabinet
people below Durango ara In a wild
Bad Axe Is figuring on a proposed w.from the mighty buildings along th*
uniforms, proceeded in carriagre from . met lhe Earland Countess of Aberdeen, rale of udtemenl and frrav. fears are ter works system to cost pio.nou.
a
a
( administration building to the ooloasal who
philanthropieally interested m entertained leet the Indiana continue
some houses always seem to need from tne migniy
lagoons.
structure devoted to manufactures and ; tfae Irish village. At the president's their warfare along up lhe valley. In
Fenton is negotiating for n furniture
1! liberal arts where
where . the commissioners Bpecia] request, on account of his in­ his message the lieutenant statea that factory which will ernplok 10b |lsnds.
dean, fresh. The owner of the first
Then* was no hitch in the program at representing every nation exhibiting ability to visit the village, he received two bat lira have been fought already.
their’respective 0
n delegation of
at Irish
iru»u lacemakers
*»«;»*——• and
—- The first waa early Thureday, when
The dis­ 1 were in attendance in their-respective
“economizes” with “cheap" mixed it was finally arranged.
dairymaids. Lady Aberdeen presented five men were killed, all aatUero, while
paints, etc.; the second paints with
tinguished descendent of the great sections to receive the presidential,: dairymaid*.
I party.
»•£&gt;
...
1 tb«.pr»id«t
a-car
«Wwith a buncn
,__________
, .
. u_ ..* the
president ininh£a
at another encounter three more Whites
The route from administration to of shamroks, fresh from County Cork, lost their lives, and further bloodshed
manufactuns building is a short one. 1 g blackthorn stick, a .gilt badge ot is antic k itted. The adjutant general
but it was packed with a mass of n«*; Blarney Castle and a beautiful man forwarded the information to the war
inanity that was held in check with
)ttCe handkerchief for Mrs. department at Washington, and It U
difficulty by the United State® cavalry , Cleveland. Tib’ counts** also presented not unlikely that orders will be issue.1
and infantry forming almost a conlinu- Secretary Gresham with one of the from that source for the removal of the
The first spends three times’ as much
;
ous
double
line
for
the
crowd
to
jnmw
badges:
troops now uuartwed at Fort LoCT“
for paint in five.years, and his build­
A Battle Creek portabib' bo.t &lt; r mptty
• through. Thousands of people pressed ।
- - - —Adjuraut General Kennedy declined
ings never look as well.
has received an ordetf-froni Madras.
j and purged outside the main entrance
Almost everybody knows that good
Al S:15 o'clock the vnginra whiatle , to give copies of the telegrams received India.
!
to
manufactures
building,
vainly
painWcan only be had by using strictly
th. .I'.ital for d-i«rtnre. irov- by mm, nor would he allow anyone to
. clamoring for admission to see the re­ blew
Evangelist Jue Wcte-r «ii:
in m,
pure White Lead. The difficulty is
wuor Alttrald and other, raid jtaklbvf I see them, stating that it was '^ntrary
reption.
The Iwrriera of guards
lack of care in selecting it. The fol­
i to orders. In speaking of the affair he time during May wlUdtb- Finders at
j and dosed doors seemed impregnable, snd a parting rhont went up from tne I said that there are i-V) bucks, and they Bellevue.
lowing brands are strictly pure White
rniwd as the presidential train drew
but
when
the
president
had
entered
the
Lead, “ Old Dutch ” process; they are
are raising the disturbance. "They are
f 'building hiuwfnnls effected an entrance out of the elation with Mr. Cleveland
standard and well known—eXablished
I ull mounted and equipped, he said.
fcr
’ after the main aisle had Ix-en lined un standing on the rear platform, hand in I -with the best repi-ating nfles and Of all Bessons of the yenri h
by the test of years:
baud, with a einile on ids face. At the
making radical changes ii nxjan! n&gt; health.
both rides with thousands who were
Grand errering the presidential partv ; hnvu uiuplc supplies for a long war. DnrlDg the winter, the j-jj-i- in liecomes to
“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
passed by the guards.
.
1
They
arc
a bad lot, and revel in plun­ a certain extent clcgci-d with v. a-t&lt;?, una
connected
&lt;iti&gt;
the
•s'cond
section
of
The natural consequence was that the coumt uni
“uj
“Beymer-pauman” “Eckstein”
force ol i’-lmnlJan tanl. and Unital g»’ &gt;’™n»teJ der and munter. There hm* been ill- tb’- blood loaded with l|&gt;puritle*. owin?
“Fahnestock"
“Anchor"
Stat.-x infantrv in the iniilding waa in- Bayard waa the only member of the
,b' feeling among them for a long time and to lack of exercise, elosci . i-ufHienicnt in
it has at last come to a head. The
presidential party to remain tednnd.
“Kentucky"
“Morley"
COKDLCTING TITX i»VKK OF VCHUtVX.AXti adequate to keep the animated men and
settiere down in that country and the pcorly ventilated shops and bossft; tad
“Southern"
“Shipman"
PARTY.
' women within the limits laid down on
Itfdlans never could get along in peace. other causes. This Is Hr caw of the
admiral in whore honor this grand the program. It was hard for the
“Red Seal"
“Collier"
The splendors of the night outahone Tbs Indians are continually plundering dull.* s!ucxisbHtired feeling &gt;•.
spectacle
was
inaugurated
waa
escorted
soldiers
to
distinguish
between
the
pro“Davis-Chambers"
the glones af the day. The potent fac­ and stealing from the whites who have tbhsca.son. and which mist ■ nverconje,
cession*of distinguished visitors and
For any color (other than white) tint from \he Auditorium hotel to the Lex­ .those who were merely sightseeing and tor. electricity, was displayed in all ita submitted io the thefts until the past or the health may tie k-c.-Jr •ly hrekra
down. Hood's Sanaparila I: is attained
the Strictly Pure White Lead with ington . where President Cleveland ano impelled, by a common desire to get brilli-mey and rivalled for supremacy few days.
.
the connNational Lead C 'mpany’s Pure White Iris iffiite were in waiting, and the tte&lt;: dose to Mr. Cleveland, the latter were the one gltpun ot noonday eun that
"The present conflict was precipitated Hie greatht popularity all
Lead Tinting Co.’ rs, and you will have parties combined were taken in proces­ no respecters of person*, not-even when grace&lt;l the opening ct-remoni**. The by the resistance of the whites to the try as the favorite fpriqz medielM. It
center of attraction was. as during the dvpreiiations of a hand of warriors who expels tlie accutnulatlod of Impuriliw .
the best paint tha. it is possible to put sion tlirough miles of streets lined with it came to a deecendar.*. «&gt;t Columbus.
cheering
thousands
to
the
grounds
of
day, the luluriniatrntion building and
through the bowels, l i 'nd.' . liver, lonj*
on a building.
Tlie
the exposition. There the formal ex*.w duke was jostled severely*from. its court of honor, and the' uunvea raided the stock of the cattlemen. and skin, gives to the lf&lt;4d lhe purity au&lt;l
They drove off a large hen! of cattle
erciaes were gone through with. The the time the party left the Germau sec­ flocked in multitudes.
.
quality necessary togood p allli and orttblind chaplain of the national congress bon until an unceremonious exit was "■^a^TcievUaml'a departure from which they took to the mountains.
If you arc roing to paint, it will nay yon
eomejhat tired feeling, i
to send to ua for a book coorain'ng informa­
invoked the blessing of God upon the effected at the north end of the buildbuilding shortlv after 5 This so incensed tlu* stuckmen that they
tion that may lave you many a dollar; it
undertaking about to be consummated: ing. But he accepted the situation o...
—. «_
_„._ organized a large posse of cowboys, and
Adrian district has SO I hapters of th*
’clock, was ..
the signal
for .v,
the j
day's
a poem celebrating the voyage of good uaturedly and kept his place in crowd to leave and the grounds ban- a went to recover th^ cattle. The Indiana Epworth league, with ' at least l.’-oo
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
Columbus was read in a manner fitting ' the pnx-esrion. There was a determined deserted appearance until nearly 6d». filed on the approach of the cowboys a,y members.
I Broadway, New Yurt
the time and place; Director General ’ stand on the part of the soldiers and Notwithstan&lt;ling the chilly air wluch first, and the cattlemen were rejoicing
Henry Seymour, for many years w
Davis, upon whose shoulders the atlas-, guards at the exit. Swords and rifles settled over the grounds as the evening in what they looked upon as a very
Chicago Branch,
like load of the enterpri.se has rested were brought into play aud the rushing grew, preple b* gan to gather early and easy victory, and after they had secured of Reed City's leading dry rood* rierchaiiU.
State and Fiftccntn Streets.
for/fnonths. presented ’ the completed
for/fhonths.
completed thousands were forced to tome to a by the time ilarknt~*s had encircled the their cattle started to return to their will retire.
bindings
buildings to the president of the United j stand-ttill until the president had white city n multitude filled the plaza ranges. They bad proceeded but a very
short distance, however, when they cured of piles, wllh only {■■•he packw -if
’
' reached a safe distance. The Corean,
States, and that office^ representing
&lt;Mich.) BU3I- the power and majesty of 80,000,000 Japanese, Siamese and other officials from administration building to the were attacked from the flanks as they Bill’s Pile Pomade, the ofliy pile remedy
_________________
_____________
___ ■ from faraway lands who are not peristyle'.
arcus;
American citizens,
after a brief
but
Tlie’ first
touch of magic given the were passing through a sort of shallow on the market with a buirajide ^usrantre
singularly apt and happy speech, de*'domed .to. American crowds became'
canyon by the entire band of 250. A with earh package. PrlciRt.oO. six par­
dared the world's Columbian exposition I frightened and retreated into one of the night
{’’S'1 setting of the great scene was a
PARISH. Prop'r.
f;mge of inaindescent lights which sur- desperate encounter followed, in which ages for 85.00. By mail. H ij’U to nisht
fully opened.
side aisles to escape from the jam.
’T'J ’
'' mounted the columns, the upristyle run- five cowboys were killed, and, it is For sale by Fred L. Uf
Heartv
!
At
At tin*
tlic Irish
Irish Village.
Village. .
Hearty Rereutloo.
Reception.
।
. ning from Music hall to the Casino. believed, a number of Indians.
gltfL
"The red med. of course, had the
The greeting to the president
ucorMvui was
r.cte3’ ; The Irish village next claimed njs This was followed a moment later l»v
A
(•pe
’
-'isi
examination
(
hearty and vociferous. It came flr^t
first .------------attention,----------------------and after that he loaded his _,trips of light which sprang to life oh advantage and from their vantage teacher s evrtifleatrs will
:r!d j' Adris
when his genial face was seen above
a» the
»K&gt; . 250
osn pounds
Tv)unds of adipose tiatne
tissue into a aff
an parts ofl
of adminwtration
administration bnildinc.
building. points up above their adversaries Saturday.
heads of the diplomata and commission- naptha launch ajid made a flying trip The entire structure was gild&lt;«l with fought with telling effect mam the
era on the grand stand. It was repeated , through tha lagoons.
Having thm Btr&gt;‘ams of light running around the top cattlemen, who were finally repulsed.
They took with them.a portion of the
-----» . to the dome.
&gt;— —
«
u a dreadful thing— when he stepped forward to make his !
. of the paviUion
and
The
modest address, and for the third time !
effect was one of surpassing beautv and herd of cattle which they had recoveredundoubtedly caused by the irritating it fose when the signal was sent and !
was greeted with great applause. Much and retreated. The Indians by this When IW «m
effects of dirt
and the’ great achievement of the ;
• disappointment was felt inter when it ■ time were thoroughly aroused aud
Outbreaks, and crime generally, are century was inaugurated. But only .
was made linowq. that the piivo de re- started on u marauding expedition
of this honor Was Cleveland’s; the
'ristanee.of the evening's display—the across the country."
never possible among people Who are part
rest, was in' acknowledgement of the
A dispatch from Durango says:
ZjiJ?
MncMomiies fountain—would not be
addicted to the use or
event which that roar from machinery '
i?1Em
illuminated. Its two Companions were Three hundred Navajos have captured
hall, that sudden outflow of flags as if I
"• dark also, an undiscovered break iu the Tom Whyte's trading poet missjon at
a rainbow had been splintered above j
v
win's causing a postponement of the Hogback, on the Sau Juan river near
the buildings, that braying of cannon
Welsha Ranch. The homes of other
|
display.
The Page fence competrt, • &lt; A4mn. L
and that triumphal chorus signnlixed.
settlers are surrounded by Indiana who
i
In the AilihlnHtratIon Building.
There was nothing petty or inadequate j
are threatening to kill and burn. shipping from 10 toSUtnilh ‘’-f «**' *0’
about this. The head of the nation re­
Inside the n&gt;lministration building James Handy arrived from the scene of ven wire Jrnce per day
ceived his due meed of honor, but the ;
' the scene was one of dazzling splendor, action which is about 70 miles south of
completed world’s fair, the triumph of
the structure from the jn-ak of the Durango, this morning at I o'clock and
new world industry and genius, was the
x i splendid dome being a dream of glittcr- aftex securing a supply of ammunition
object upon which the multitude Pfc.
J ing loveliness. Eight columns from for the settlers, changed teams and re­
panded its heartiest cheers and upon
• each of which branched 50 lights gave ! turned at once. Agent Bartholomew
which it lavished ita loudest acclaim.
r forth a flood of splendor from the wired the Indian department regarding
*
Almont n Fnnlc.
; ground floor. A row of lights sur- the situation tips morning, but the
The gteit soother of apgry passions—
DWTINnVUHXD (irrSTS MAK IMO a TOL'K
Tn*~LAaoosa
°T “ounted the gallery two stories above Navajos are beyond his jurisdiction and
was unfortunate that this part of i
T
”“ •
'—
the promoter of health and good­ theIt.day
.nd tour
efTec’t of this display he can do nothing." .
’s proceedings should have been * made the grand
tour of
of the
the exposition and ,X3for®
feeling. Cleans everything—injures marred by what might have been a ser­ he
Be was
waa thoroughly
thoroughly tired
tired out
out and
and tlie
the
“ semicircle at the base of
Military Ordered Out.
A rare H.lax nc.r bJux 'W*
'-'•"J111'J;'“Pint oftlje
nothing—don’t be afraid to use KIRK’S ious panic, but which proved to be only r«t otlbo time, until hi. .pedal tr.ni 1
Denver, April 29.—On advices re­
scene and sent .he whole
a momentary surge of the great sea of started for Washington
Soap on the most delicate fabrics.
just been taken to the poor houw,
racu.dgton was
was spent
spent in
in
B friends and risi*n ,' against the magnificently decorated ceived from Durango that the Navajo
humanity which beat against the plat­ ■■
his car chatting
with
w
bad bls flrat batb In thirty year.%
form in front of the administration tors who could pass the colored cerberus dome with an effect never befor wit­ Indians were mot'ing rapidly from
You may rest night# if I you will tak«
in an1interior.
building. Always anxiods to see and at the door.
Farmington, N. M., toward the Color­
Meanwhile the great , nesse«l
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crowds gazed in speechlew won­ ado line. Governor Waite ordered a •‘Adrlonda.’’Wbevlei', Hf*rt »»d »rre
hear, as American crowds are, some of American public was having the* full I j
those in the rear began to push in hopes run of the grounds for the first time fer?n‘‘?i\ P1* v •t^° vlew PR'1 instinct-Cure, It contains no Opluui or Morphine.
: ively fell back into the shelter of the special train over the Rio Grande t
of gaining more advantageous positions and was enjoying itself thoroughly.
PROBATE ORDER.
It was cloudy all afternoon but no ! Pav’11K'u’' supporting the dome to ee­ carry 200 stands of arms aud 50,000 Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
from which to witness the goings-on at
Stalo ot Miebixan,County ot Barry. «.
rounds of ammunition to the local mili­
t a MiMlon ot the Probate Coar«,
John Sweet, formerly Joie!
the platform.
rain fell, and the sidewalks and streets, i
spectacle. The
b
rountv ot
Barry holdnu at the
tary company at Durango, which ia
The pressure was almost unnoticed at while they were by no means models of • J**?®’, ,n,’' nnB
intense brilliancy, ordered out The entire 10 companies Big Rapids, has leased ?.nd u’itr
&gt; office, io the City of Hantlnga, in
charge of the Oaks House In Reed &lt;• “L
remarkably soft effect.
mty, on Tueadny the itth day ot first, but those in front began to feel it cleanliness so far m absence of mud J
~x,qv.
tht yaar ooe thouaaud eight hun they in turn swayed back to resist it. was concerned, were in condition for I Manufactures, machinery, mines and of the Colorado national guard have
If. riurilrara
l«t ■»'
if. ‘nety three.
Then l»egan one of those peculiar pulse­ active pedestrians. The crowd didn’t ', R\Rg’ transportation and horticulture been ordered to report for duty ready .r. tor lb. HocrereXTM
W. Armstrong, Judge of
‘-J the mud anyhow, and from noon1 .1 buildings were also beautifully illumin­ to move at onoe io the acene of the Ibl. Ktea. ‘•The peorii.
like movements never seen except in mind
Probate.
ot the estate of Hannah great crowds. There waa a pendulum till the last gate was cloeed the broad ated. It was 10 o’clock before the cur­ trouble. ________________
mo.ll) lCTOl.nl wbe.1 11
?&gt;
motion which attracted the attention of avenues were alive with throngs mov­ rents were shut off and the crowd® left
Action Fur Ulxl.
relenre.” Snppo-- th'!: •J'I
those on the platform and orders were ing from one to another of the big for home.
London, April 29.—Colonel Hngbea- ■lek m.n o«J. 1. oof k.owl^se. «' *
adminlstr*. .. ‘ s?iu
J1,1'*' given to the police to clear_&gt;wajr-the buildings aud sweeping through the
Hallet, who married Miss Emily cure, and the medicine that Clir'^’ r „
be grants to Julius Rue*. ’• " to some &lt;xher jam that began to threaten the plat­ midway plaisance in an unbroken cur­
from raedlcloe tor the .lekform. Officers sprang into the crowd, rent. Everyone saw all the sights pos­
Luroout, Neb., May 2.-The trial Schaumburg of Philadelphia,
tte-' ."""ft'
but U was some xyinutes before their sible and at last when the hour for de­ proper of the impeachments cases whom be is now separated, has brought Medial Uteeo.err cun - tie Jo telW
[J
efforts were successful, And when the parture arrived, went away with the against ex-state officers began yester­ an action for libel against John Paae- ■nd lb. "don'l belle«e».
unco CToul lb no -If nor &gt;«• w’’
.
dense mass of people had been m some firm resolution to come again.
day in the chamber of the supreme inore EdWUrds and Tita Weekly Timoe
degree separated, 20 persons had been
All the foreign commissioners were court The officers on trial are Attor­ and The Echo for a statement io the ur&gt; -T c»" enre jou. only do . I
effect that Sir Charles Dilke would be 1‘erbnpe II Ulte occ.slon.llr. fj?
taken out in a fainting condition. in gala drees and their sections were
f,u,
Fortunately, however, no one waa seri­ elaborately decorated to receive the ney General Hastings. Secretary of the fittest colleague of Hughee-Hallett her ot II when 11 does.
ously hurt and a great calamity waa president. Bands of music from Ger­ State Allen and Commissioner of Pub­ m parliament and that Sodom and er keep lhe raone, when the rwd.lw'
lic Lands and Buildings Humphrey.
Gomorrah would be their proper coa- to do CTod. Suppose lb- J'*1.''1?L“
averted. many, England. France and Japan
Ural
principle.
|Webe«&gt;l
-do"
or
‘
A Iautto Crowd to Bundle.
were stationed in their respective urer Hill, er-Auditor Benton and ex­ stituenciea. The allusion of the libel
Of course it waa a big crowd to courts and the visitors were royallv Attorney General Leew&gt;. Conned tor waa to a certain scandal in which Sir don. It wouldn't do!)
S;£fbyMu»ing»eopy of Uns order to hr
The president expressed the etate reviewed the article, ot hn- gi*ries Dilke and Colonel HugheapohUMed in the liMtlngs B-urwim a new s haadle, for Director of Works Burn­ welcomed.
#
then “ember of parliament
naiw printed and cireuioied iu said County ham declared that 4-W.000 people had special admiration for the displays
Cbokter- sneeilnir .nd
"‘“'jl’I?
of Barry, once in each week for three successive pawed tlie tnrnstilee since daylight—a made bv Germany, Austria, France ^aenment and court adjourned until ;£r Rt\h«Ur- *er» iDvolvotf and led to
ot ratirrh In lhe he.d
W"UC^’ W. l«Sio,u.
o| both
number far ip excess of the most san­ and England, although time would not
Dr.
S«e's
onrarrh
rened).
FIW
«■&gt;»
political life.
Judge ofProbate.
Hywtematlc Htrike.
guine expectations. To take care of permit him to stay long.
Sold by dniMlsla ererywh.
Gnaw, May S.-The .trika of th,
such a multitude with only one acci­
Convict State a Gaarxl.
JodCT Victor 11. Lune, ot lM
dent which could he called serious—for
Everybody in the white city who had waiter, la thia city tor recognition and
Jurreasos Clrr. Mo., April SS.—J. dlelri
dlririct. recited . nWorltJ ot1.
all the other casualties of the flay were not already seen the president and the
*dT*^? in w*ltM dnrta« th. w. Tucker, u guard at the Miawuri
COUNTY TREASURER 3 OFFICE.
o.er hl. democrrilc opponent H &gt;oe
trivial—waa therefore a matter for gatiHmUors. Mtefc. April. 10. UB3. ficatio'n among the officers of the ex­ duke were given ample opportunity world .fair period waa inaugurated to­ penitentiary, ... stabbed to death yea
when the party embarked on their elec­ day. Aa tar a. can bo learned it is the Wriay by Jim Smith, a negro convict election.
Notice la hereby given chat certain lands situ
.-•ted In the county of Barry, bld off to the state poci tion.
tric launches and made the rounds of
10 “J1 °ut th’ ”•!««• in only
Hundred, ot .beep h.rt,
tor taxea of iiM9 nnd previous veara. and dr
When the crowd that had choked up
3nlilh ’“ked in ot Berrien county trom . fl’'1 r■'
*&gt;Uc.”' “fb .lay until erery
scribed tn rtaiemmta on Qle tn this office, wtl the entrances to the Administration the lagoons at their leisure. The S"?,
launches will seat only 25 each, so the
bc«old at public auction by the undersigned
■.
’
’
"•
“’’ruut and eating hou., in
ease which th# local vcleduan 'int'00’
county IreaBurer. at Lie county seat; on ’.he plaza had dispersed after the cere­ party was &lt;^jnfined to the president,
“» marching to their dinner,
twrnty-M*oa&lt;l day st May. IMS. at the plate monies there was more room to move
JS”-!'’’
"oni ““ &gt;&lt;na and are unable to diagnose.
-daaUniated for the annnaltax sales, if not pre- about with freedom. The president vice president, members of the cabinet
Frel«hl handler, on the Fdnl
J,’„j
the duke and male members of his
vieady canceled according to law.
bad concealed about hla penon. Maniueite rallroCT ri l.ndln- " "" b ,
SaMatalemente coutala a fnU «te&lt;criptlon ot and other distinguished gueeta entered party, high exposition officials and the
the administration building. The pretd- committee on ceremonies.
mfimbri rix terrible wonnda. Smith &lt;■ autke. The wuipany ri l »l.“« “
. u
M“7 2—J*mi» B. Euatia who
dent himself rested for a while in the
’ jbainod iu the aolltary and Tucker
The banks of the lagoons and everv
'hn place ot Thomaa Jefferaot.
•
director general’s office, while rtfie for­
;'!™o«**otl»boapital. He can- yood many new men.
Coolidge, United State, minister to
Harry J. Downer, ot 'JCl1^&gt;„t the
eign diplomata, the congruMkien, the
wl« be offered »uhj'ect to Um right ot red*m
Three
tico vnacrtbM by law
’ arrived hero veaterday and waa ' raka aco
state legislators and other nctablw of | theV^idenfin tiie" stern" of ° thr^t
“
“
MO
ho
bad
occaaion
to
reprimand
ha.
been
elected
.
j,
m
»
T.
nan or Ma maputtd. rathered la the ; bo.tP Thera waa ebranrg aU aton/tbl
niith for s&lt;..mn
poor 10 Bey county, to suececu
Kmerr. realjned.

ASTINGFBANNER.

rotun tannrt ngreea ■
I all very fine *«T werw gUl1 1
, «ver.
„ .
Hunting jfomothing *o F*t.,
•
Then everyone began hunting someThe World's Columbian Ea I’ Jomfnudated
thing'to
Tl*
were 110
in the sjiscial diningroom
position Opened.
I fitted up for the occasion tn the ad­
-- ----------I ministration building where they dined
M PWRAM FULLY OABKIW OUT ,
gX^he^ESl

^AKlHC
POWDER

You have noticed

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

Strictly Pure
White Lead

An Indian
Outbreak

KIRK’S
SOAP
AMERICAN FAMILY

MbeX°a 'a‘i&lt;’n hdP

�MORTGAGE SALE.
tMfrfult bavins been made In Utt wndltto'i*
• ,-rrtain ajoracMs tnsde by &lt;&gt;eanre Mo* er

GUARDUN’^SALE.

THE NAVAL PABADE.

*frreby tfvr*n tint 1 shall m4I »t
ffibUo:•ta•tl&lt;&gt;u u&gt;the highest bldderon Wed.res» rite ITih day of May, A. D.. two. „t
• ired* for tP“ County I Birrv *n ' 8ta •» ol '’I1'*-’*.
,,M} ,”mi‘on n: the Probate
•pchfiran. on the 3rd day ot October A. I
i i the City of HiwHngs. In the County of
- inHber3*of :iwrta«es.«»P«eM.ra wltiel. office.,
Barry,
the brere nt Mfchtaan. imrsuntt to
.nSiLe there •'ehM.n-M to t-ihieCthe date llrvnse said xuttiorify gruntid to ir.e oa the
of rSjMOOtice the uttn "f dre kmiilred. nilnet? ■.Hth ilai of MiutU, A. D.. WSJ. by the
‘ hilisint •ui,i rixtit»-:&lt;n-’ rents, iiiVl -uia-torrre of tirenty-flro doltari provided for
•
&gt;««-&lt;•’ and 00 &lt;r.lt or proccednn minor of. ti. ^n t to tha real relate «it«m*KlaiMi
■ •. viDir i-evn ln« Ituted »u recover the, Kto the Cooney of Barn’, m the rtata of
-rurtti i*y said tnortrtg*. »r any
, kiiuwu nnd d»«.tnb&gt;&lt; as follow*.
That on the -1st day ot July. tq-wltk; *iiOne
half neve of taint on the north hretf
&gt;ai.i fllraitt, M &lt; has* executed * ro­ *f the with wret quarter ••( w'l«! on* (1) town
ti t«irt to ;he prrini*** described In Bald oOe.U. north rangti •«?« («• Wr»t. bonislet nnd
.«!• t j: »!•: Twenty H«e acres off the ilesrrlhrd nt tuU&lt;*«f*t CoMmencIng In rentero:
im-- &lt;n the cast oi.i'-haif "f south east blgftwAy ol quarter pea «n w«r Mae of
•r .'if Set-fiontw nty-threa 25) town lwo&lt;i)
(l). ruii'uug thence rant forty-fl v-* (4V ro&lt;ls
Jfrii£- ten ito west. Which aald re om&gt;
for a atartiag point Thenre »»tUi thlrt*- •
&gt;ivi &lt;iii'v recorded In the office of the regianeed* of lurry County on the 1st day of
t ! ;M. Inlltk rJtofinortgaao. Mge 51A five and one-half fert l« center of hlKhway;
tlirrafore. by virtue nt the power of thence idunx renter of sakt iiitfiwav six &lt;_«*} rvih
..■i-unit In 'aid inorttftge. and the to nlare of nritlu-iins.
•■in such ••-•s'- nutde am! provided, notice
Dntetf, March 8Mh. l(W.
.
,
n 'i.rir that &lt;»u Saturday the
. ,;,n «.(' J.me. A. D.. 1«3. a» ten
‘ , i,. t.! - fon-’-wn. 1 shall sell at public
•
highest bidder, at the norm
PROBATE O8DTR
t ,
tlieCeml House in the City of State of NlelUgan, County *f Barry—as.
. ■.
t a-hig the place Where the ClrA, a srssrnn of the Prolm’e Court for the
. &gt;-:rt ■.»•■ Itarrv County Is hokten*, the Comity of Borrv, holdeti nt the Probate Office in
.... .! •■•rihed &lt;n «ufd mortgage, except'
city of Hn-tlngi, In said cuuirtv. ou Thurs­
i '■ .-rr.’-ure released, or so much thereof the
the ISHi d.iv or April, la the year one
,, . i... necessary to pay the amount day.
'hoMsiKl elirht hundred &lt;u«4 afnetv three.
.; &gt;thl mortgage, with io percent. Interest
Fresrtv.
•• &lt; ■~ »t%' together with an attorney's Probate. Ctnirles• W. Anrstronx. Judge of
o ’.weob-Rve
dollars
covenanted
In the marter of the **«t.ite ol limner
(■..-rein, t)
premises being described N
&lt;!•cHtowt.
•
i mortgage as all tbr»se certain pieces
Wm. F. 8l&lt;tii.i..i. adnuiiKreto’- of »aM estate,
r.-. N of Lind rituate In the township comes into court mid represents that be Is pre
i. and •Orangeville in the county of pared m render bls final eccomit ns »uch mln !tdd state of Michigan. and known and mluistratoe. and preys that a day be appointed
: . .I IV follows:
.
for hnunrKUrosAm-'.andH decree of dwrl'iu.•■•v’r'foar
i*. village of
of* Cloverdale.
Clovcrdala. Uon
r -init*.-r
four ’&lt;4»
aud as'lgnmetit to creditors duly m.ule,
.... county.
Michigan;
also twentv-Ove
acres and he
dHchnranl from ..Ud
'
oi'SliAe*
• ?»rtb\urt
irthpartol
tlie cast
east one-ludf
one-half of
of the
the Thereupon it isordered. that Tiinrs Uv. the -Ith
.
.|uiiterof
quHterof secUOti
tecUOu twenty throe (S3) day cd May. A. D. JM, nt idee o'clock In the
-r iiu ot
&gt;1 ring.*
„
i«&gt;r
ramje ten (10)
Up&gt; west, except forenoon, hr asblxned f»r the hear!•»« of said
- . : •'•: rods («I north and south and twen- petition and (hat tne heirs nt law of snld Jr
o ewit and"west tn tlie south east cor c-a&lt;cd and dl other persons luterratad hi «al4

■The Sixteen Hundred Guns
Shake New York.

whom Baron Fava did the henors. • revjrri QT’VRAV CPUAAT
The Spanish admiral, Senor Y Lono, 1 HL OLlWAl OVHVVJJ.
though an invalid, did not fail to pay
------------this ceremonial mark of respect to the
chief executive, and was followed by j -BSSON VI, SECOND QUARTER, INTER­
Rear Admiral Howard of Argentine,.
NATIONAL SERIES, MAY 7.
Rear Admiral Norhon of the Brazilian '
fleet, and the blond-haired and the bine- j

Such
cMDEneo

eyed captains of the German and Date]? ' Tex* °r th® Lesson, Prov. Ill, 11-3*—McmateAUiers.
I ory Venes, 13-17—Gulden Text, Prov.

The visitors formed one of the,moet
interesting features' of the day. As
nearly, all the forrign officers spoke or
understood English, the ceremonies I
were attended by no stiff formalities, i
r
but it is said were marked by cordiality
!
and some degree of conviviality also.
Fifteen minutes before the reception
ended, and when the president was preparing tx&gt; land, an admonitory signal
was given from the Dolphin, and as ho
left the vessel and entered his barge at
the foot of Ninety-sixth street, every ,
vwel in the fleet again manned yards
and raBs and unw» more fired a salute
of 21 gnus, following the Dolphins
***“•
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. ,
. ,
x I
It was a fitting anA dramatic close to
the proceedings whet at the close of
the renew the flagshin Philadelphia
riowly steamed un to Rivenrfde, opposite the tomb or Grant, and on thu
day. the anniversary of his birth, fired
a salute to his memory,

IL “My sou, despise r.ot the chastening of
New York. April 28.-All New York
the Lord; neither be weary of His correcawoke yesterday to find a steady^downtlon." The apostle,
in hb &lt; pistle to »he
■
pour of rain ushering in the day of tht
Hebrews, quotes this acd tlw next verso
Makes an every«day convenience of an
naval pageant, and the thousands of
also in connection with hi* admonition to old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. .
people who had arranged to view the
run with patience looking into Jesus, and
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
grand marine spectaclo were disap­
to consider Him that endured such contra­
pointed.
diction Iret we be wearied and faint In our award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
The weather bureau got many impre­
,nlo&lt;u H« tell* u* a£«o that all God’s package makes two large pies. Avoid
chastening* are to make us partakers of imitations—and Insist on having tha
cations from the shore and on the
His holiness (Heb. xii. 3,10). ItisintereetNONE SUCH brand.
water. There . was great disappoint­
lng lo nodce lliat the word transhtud
ment on the sqmulrons anchored below
MERRELL St SOULE, Syraom, N.1;
"chasten” in these verses in Hebrew* is in
the Palisades. Tlie crack ships of 10
Ep!l vft 4, translated "nurture,” and in
nations drawn together at the invita­
n Tltn_ |U, ”1^action.”
tion of the United States to cqmmeruoa ..For whom the Ix3rd loTeth hecor
rate the four hundredth anniversary of
rectetb, even M
as a
a father
father the
the son
son to
in whom
whom
the discovery of America had lieen put
TIME TABLE.
he dcllghteth.” In Rev. Hi, l«, we hear
In effect Jai.uaiy A. IWX
in readiness for their part of the cele­
Jesus saying from heaven, "As many ns 1
bration. Their halls hod been pain ted I
love I rebuke and chasten,** and this also Favorite Route between Grand Itapida, Detroit
agrees with Heb. xii, 7, “If ye endure
their decks holy-stoned, their brass
COLOR LINE jpRAWN.
chastening, God detdeth with you as with
work polished until it shone, and. their
7 10
guns had been cleared for far different Trouble la til* Ranks of tho Grand Army sans, for what son Is he whom the father
charteneth not?" But we must never for­
work than their makers intended—the
Louisville. April 29.—The color line get the end in view, which is to make us
cementing of peaceful relations instead
Elmdale
is causing trouble in the organization more holy, more conformed to the imago of
SarSttn*
of the havoc of war.
God’s dear Son (Roto. vlU, 3b, 29), whom
Lake ddrata
The rain drenched the decks and rig­ known as the “Ladies of die Grand
day we shall be like (I John ill, 2).
Woodbury
Army
of
the
Republic
in
Kentucky."
Sunflekl
1
ging and hnn^in ]&gt;early drops from the
13. “Hnppy is the man that findeth irisMulliken
IltiiAM M.Chxsk. Mortgagee.
brasswork. Dress uniforms were aban­ .There were 14 circles of the order in dom nnd the man that gvttcth understand­
Grand Ledge
offijo. in (I"'City nf Hastings, in .'abl Countv.
T Co:- -MW
Kentucky, seven of which were iu ing." For she says again, "Whoso findeth
doned
for
storm
coats
and
the
jack
tars,
Latwlug
and show rause. If any there be. whv the prayer
Attorney for Mortgagee.
me
flndeth
lite
and
rhall
obtain
favor
of
Detroit
Louisville.
The
state
encampment
of the petitioner may not bo ur inted. And U Is instead of being in holiday rig. were in
. Ma-An tin. l«»x
Mftner ordered. :har said petitioner give notice every day attire.
opened Thursday in this city, but onlv the Ixird" (vfii, 85). Now it is also written,
to the persons hitert-«ted In said estate, ol the
one while circle was represented- "He that bath the Son hath life, and he
pendency of said jietitlon and the hearing
Howard City
i When preparations for this encamp­ that hath not the Son of God hath not Lv
thereof by causing a copy of tols order to be
Mt &gt; It FGA&lt; i K FORECLOSURE.
„ Edmore
There
have
been
naval
reviews
of
published In the Hastings Baxxku. a new*
ment were begun a short time ago it life" (I John v, 12). And again. "Christ our ,. Stanton
•a aervas. default has (been made tn the con- paper printed and ciiculutrd in said t’ounlv of international
—
character
------------before. ■ but
--------— was found that the colored women Life" (Col. ill, 4). So we see that wisdom
.. Ionia I
&gt;i,- .»! ■.certain mortgage, executed by Alva Harry, once In each week for three fuecessive
none so striking as this. There waa would control it, and Boone, Willich, and Christ the Son of God are synonymous Ar Grand Ledge
,.a ir&gt; and Mart A. Cowies of the Township weeks previous to said Aay of lienring.
mime Barry Counts', Michigan, to Aller J.
I
L'UAS. W. AKMSTnONt;
-- -•
------ on
- '•
’
• ■•••-••'.
one
at Genoa
Columbus
’ birthday Whittaker, Clifton aud one other white ns shown in the last lesson—Christ the
(loing WfMt | A. &gt;T~
mH tonneriy Aller J. Morey i of Toledo,
■
Judge of Probate.
last year, at which vessels representing circle nt once surrenderee! their charters wisdom of God (I Cor. 1, 24).
■ ■ I'm ■ date May the seventh. A. !&gt;.. ISM.
Detroit
(A true copy.)
I 14. “For the merchandise of it la better
nd n urded on the seienti; day ot May, A. 1) .
13 nations--all-those now participating, and disbanded.
anslpg
io
Lanai
—
»|2»
u ’.tij 'eo'flock and thlrtv-fivo minutes, p
Only one white circle remains in the than the merchandise of silver and the gain
Gr^_
Irand Ledge ll
with the addition of Portugal, Rou.
iit.. r number ±i. ot mortgages on page 36S.
MulliL...
thereof
than
fine
gold."
Paul
counted
all
lulliken
11
manin, Greece and Mexico—partici­ city and it threatens to disband. The
. &lt;
&gt;1 the register of deeds for Barry
Bmilteld
pated, arid in which Admiral Ilenlmin members declare they will not meet things but loss for the excellency of the
r. Michigan, and there 1» now claimed to
Woodbury
woooDury
n «*
knowledx^
of ----------------Jesus Christ,. —
and
------------——
.—David
,-----Lako Odessa I it 51
Lake
.. .. on stld mortgage the sum of two
of the Newark took part for the United with the negroes, aud they have sent no the
Ctarkiviue
... s.-.nd s.-v. :i hundred and sixty doll.trs and That more ills result from an States, bgt there were only 27 vessels delegates to the encampment. Nine says that his judgments are more to be de­
Klmdxjt)
• : wo cents Including an attorney fee of thirty Unhealthy
Liver than any in all In line* bn that occasion, arid colored and one white circle refused to tired than gold—yea. than much fine gold
Alto
..■’ilolUrs, and no proceedinies having been I
McCord
■ ••&lt; i.
Uw f»recover tliedebt sc ured by the other cause-indigestion, Consti­ thoSe mostly second class.
,
। allow the peceders to resign. Mrs. (Phil. iif. 8, 9; Pa. xlx. 10).
East parts
i iivn' .-ute orany part thereof: Now tncreThe ironclads of Great Britain, Carrie Sheriff of Alleghany, Pa., pres- J 13. “She Is more precious than ruble*.
pation, Headache, Biliousness,
.’Grand Rapids
me ■ is hereby gltpn that on Friday the
France and Germany have made im- ident of the national circle, will come and all the things thou canst- desire are not
■ ivth d.iy of Miy letti. at 11 o'clock
’
’
*
’
’
‘
~
.
t
o
be
compared
unto
her.
”
See
almost
the
ind Malaria usually attend it. EisinJ d?monslrations of force in the here in the interest of peace. Colored
• r «:uii&lt;unt time, at the north front door ot
same words in chapter viH, 11, and compar-7
• - &lt; :rt tiintse In the city of Hastings. County Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator
ugliah channel and off Spithead, and members offer to let the wiiitra elect
iGrand ESSfe
B.,r. sutc of Michigan that being the
the officers. The state encampment ot Job xxriii, 18, and the context. Then con'
mt‘in wh]eh circuit court for County ot is a vegetable specific for Liver have been imssed in review before the the regular Grand Army will be held sidcr this wonder of wonders—that wisdom
crowned heads of England and Ger­
rrv |&gt; !..-li.bv vlrtuaof the power of sa’e
Ly Howard City
'
1I *Ia God's
*•- gift to sinful man. “If any of• you
. iit.un.-l In said mortgage. I will sell at public Disorders and their accompany­ many, and the powerful Russian fleet at Owensboro.
Ar
Ionia
|
1 lack wiadom, let him aok of God, and it
. . ■I.ui t&lt;&gt; the highest bidder the property drs- ing evils.
It cures thousands has.more than once “flocked by itself” ।
Stanton
I
. ;
. &gt;.ml nmrtgtgn. or siirtlclent thi-re.d
' shall be given him” (Jao. i, 5). "The gift ’
I &gt; dmore
s.itMy s.ud nii-rtr.ig’! Indebtedness, costs why not be one of them ? Take in the Baltic in view of tlie czar of all
Siovx
C
ity, la., April 29.--Thu fin­ of God is eternal life" (Roni, vi.28). Rubies
.•• i expenses. Sutd premises being Uienortl;the Rnseigs in a manner to ej&amp;jto the
•
Every
day,
others
week day# only, r stop
.-•• i.rirtcr of-i tion ffmrteen (1*1, town four Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. apprehensidfi of other powers, but ns a ancial crisis here Ls believed to be about must be left behind if we die, and All we on sIkum).
i mirth of ni age tune .ui. w est containing one
Parlor ears on all trains between Grand
Your Druggist will supply you. peaceful demonstration the New York . at an end. There were nq failures to­ can desire, even if we could obtain, would Rapids
;• ired and •■'ty acre* ot tend according to
and
IMrolt.
Seats
.’Scents. Conm cllons
prove
unsatisfying.
The
preatber
says.
naval review eclipsed all in interest, it day. though §98,000 of mechanic liens
;; .• nii f**t statre survey; excepting and reserve
made n Vblou station. Grand Rapids with the
" j being peculiarly a manifestatiou oi were filed against the MUsouri River “WhnUtoever mine eyes desired I kept not
. ■H-r.-trom sixty acres t-iken off from the
. ■ -l ie d above described premlst*s herefrom them; 1 withheld not my heart from
sentiment,
not
of
force.
Yet
some
of
Bridge
company's
property.
The
liens
■
toSanth Jane Hare, Vraa Hare.
I the fleetest and fnost formidable naval are taken up Uy Soysmith &amp; company any joy. and. behold, nil waa vanity aud
..m: excepting amt reserving one and one
, r &gt; more or less taken off from the horth
vessels iu the world were there.
route to ihesutnnier resorts of northern Mlctnc&gt;f New York, contractors fc«r the sub­ v.-xation of aplrit" (Eccl. ii, 10, II).
til "Length of days is in her right baud, cnn.
.,: ire dwwribvd premises by the
■ ■
\
Ths Niagara Fallt
structure. Until a few days ago they
&lt;
Irving for a public highway, in
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chlatto, 8 :rt&gt; A
were pushing work on the bridge with and la her left hand riches unci honor.” Or, M. and l£3 I*. M.. ‘li as p M. ArffitfGNcan
. i; :: v County. Michigan..
The
quaintest
p/rt
’
of.
the
day
’
s
pro
­
as
it
is
In
chapter
rill,
US.
”
Righ«
anil
At f. k J.CHl iu HttJ.. Mortgage•;
3-rvs I’. M.. &lt;:.45 I'. M. and 1 :&lt;» A. M.
a large force of men. hut the work was
ceedings
was
that
the
i&gt;osr
of
honor;nt
bonc-r
nrowith
me
—
yea,
durable
nehes
and
■ . - a swi f.v. Attorney tor Murtgag*-o.
leave for Manistee and Traverse City 7J0 A.
stopped just before the crash came.
the bead of the reviewed columns was
rlghteousDua*.” "V.rt
Our Lord Jentia says from M. and 5 JO P. M.
ot the bridge comnanv
Leave lor Churlexolx and Petoskey 7-JO A. M.
thereofflevr.
wm no tohMm for ffling tie ten,. I
given to the apparently unseaworthy Th." ' c^SO buy of me gold
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers on
productions of tne Columhu*, caravflla,
.
—ou mayest be rich”
ultfit trains to Chicago.
' the.Santa Maria, Pinta and Nina.
1 (Rev. Hi. 18). As to length of days we
Ask our agents, fur further panlctilare or
M’tKTG.M'.E SALE. Z”
to
i .
■ The line ■&lt; vessel* reviewed was over.
•
k, i-f hit ha* be».*t) mado/in the payNew York. April 29.—The officers "-hall have lu these mortal bodies, all that writs GKonr.E
DEHAVKN.Gen'l PafeY Ac't.
। three milts in length. Stretching in two of the National Republican loa;nie
• ’., ■ , &lt; in m-y n'cared bv a mortgage &lt;Uted
GrauirRapid*.
i . .&gt;( Svnteiirye--.- t-^3. executed by
| columns from the f&lt;&gt;ot of Twenty-third
te true that when we hare been-there ten
have completed the program for the
. r !». Hiu‘i.-«. s.u-Ah L). Hughes, his wife.
I
street,
to
about
Ninety-fifth
^tniet.
thousand r!.. i.sand years, bright sliinirigas
&lt;&gt;id Emms String, his wife, of
| where the reviewing ship, the Dolphin, National Republican league convention llij sun, we’ve no less dnys to sing His
:. t i:••••. M'..-ulgin. which said tnortffng**
.•
,i i-. tli ? ..tllee of the register of
anchored. The foreign v.-s.m4h were at LonisvOle. May- 9. Among the praisethan when we flrat Geun. Christ
i- i.t th 11 if. ot BMrry.ln Uber29of tnortmost of them stationed on the New speakers to address the convention are Himself our Life, our wealth mid our glory.
. , .
-i ii! .Ao i tin: 31 day of OilTIME TABLE.
I York side of the Hudson river; the ’General Ruxsell A. Alger, Frederick
17. "Her ways ore ways of pleitsantneaa,
■-. •». ;t
n’elnc't p. ra And. whereas,
In effect September ll. IW1 American fleet, while the Gvnniu;. Douglass. J. Sloat Fassett. General , and all her paths me peace.” Being imths
'
u- Ins etc-i duly assigned by the
i‘.V ; n r Di ’kimi toJodu A. ■Robertson, bf
! Dutch and Argentine cruisers occupied Janns Ltmgstreet. Thomas B. Reed, of rightaouMuess. tbvy cannot but be paths
. ■ • ■.— irt.ig date ■--'ib Septemb-r. tw&gt;.
M. Depew, ex-President Harri­ of pieasnutueM aud [a-acw AU the paths
the New Jersey side. The ships were Dr.
Stations.
, •••• inied iu ’he OTO w of register of d -eds of
I anchored 300 yards apart, and a space son, Robert T. Lincoln. Governor Mc­ of the lx,rd are mercy and truth unto such
. . •. .if It.irrv, o.i the 2Ttn d.iy of Fibre­
I of 400 yards waa’left between the two Kinley. John B. Robinson, J. B. For­ as keep His covenant and Bia testimonies
. ■ ii 11 ■rclojk a. m. In Uber .« of mor.it 11:'• *_■*. and the a uno is now owned
aker, Henry C ibot Lodge and Levi P. Tho path of the just is na tbe shining light
reolumite.
Thousands
of
visitors
poured
m;i A :4 .v • r • i*. the utnouut claimed to
’
I into the city to witnw-s the sight.
।( Morton.
: hat shineth mdre and more unto the ;kt
■i.
ii -&lt;ill mortgage at the date
At 9:30 all the steam laundns of the
ns n-iriee is ’he” some of WtM0.no
I f .at day (Pa. xxill, 3; xxv, 10; Prov. lv, IS).
•t
•»: a .d lati-reii. and the fnrth' American men-of-war were dropped and
' • " .linlc.&gt;lt
- y 'l»\ ■ our ways and
N*sunu.E.
Avril
grratMt ' Tte'wbol.
•
&gt;
cions at attorney fee &gt;tipuUte&lt;l
i
of
pros'
manned.
The
embarkation
Of
the
presran- imvfing ever held in NuMn-iUe .n-ub. of our niakta, ot. . locoing. But if
: i-.i * dm irtg.ige. and w’li n Is th" whole
j idential party on board of the review.i'ui*.i to ^h* &lt;ln-* ou said mortgage
, we follow cJuwlv and hilly in wisdom’s
!
ing
boat
Dolphin
was
a
gergeons
affair,
ivul
be
inaiu,-urnt&lt;-d
at
the
New
Cum,&gt; -.il. »r pr e-■■Ung bn been instituted at
[
gorgeous affair.
I ways we shall rind it as written.
: ■ r r.-r Urn debt now remaining secured
Bl.-k Houtaiho and rell.jre*U tho troubles fcc5- A handsome special landing place ha&lt; »*«•&gt;«•••&gt; l*-‘r,k tomorrow afternoon.
13. “She is a tree of life to them that lay
x•! m.*rtC4ge. orany part thereof wherebv
Cant to a bU!cu« atate of tho npitem. «uoh U . «
- , r .
. .1 t t ’T’l.uro ulrounv 3IM1
&lt;■ t •«&lt;&gt;
been erected for the purpose at tlie foot There are already 4(X) horses at the hold upon her, and happy is every one thnt
I .v r jf sale C&lt;mtslned in said mortgage
trucks
and
a
large
number
will
reach
' ;&lt; f.ecot.ie operative.
of Twenty-third street, tne approach to
rctaineth her." To lay hold and hold fast
S i. &lt; ivrcton*. noli- e is hereby given that by
which was carpeted and draped in bunt­ here from Memphis Sunday. The track is our part—or, in other words, to receive
virtue of the said wwerof sal®, and tn persuanco
is in guo.1 condition and will be- fast by and cleave unto, or enter and abide, or'be­
ing.
’ -it * »!:itutr m such case nude and protlded.
tomorrow afternoon. The field will be lieve and continue. He does not force Him­ lanslng.........
*si‘-» i ; montage will be torr.-losrd by a sale
free and not less than 15,000 jieople will
•4 ’I;- premise* therein described, nt public
Detroit
Between tv
10 nun
mid ii
11 ■iviin.n
o’clock waa &lt;-**v
the witness the races. Interest centers in self upon any one, but offers Himself for Grand Rapids.
.
■
XM-iWL-rii
. i -tioa. to the highest bidder, at the front door
&gt;t the&lt;• &gt;.;rt house In HaS'iugs. in sal&gt;l County
HraffMbn. yet
' hour assigned for the president to com- the Cumberland prize, which will be our acceptance and will increasingly re­
H.i-rv.o'i tho uidxy of June, next at ton
.
veal
Himself
where
He
sees
a
longing
Cor
■venee the review. It w» nenm S. worth, over S-I.OOO to the winner.
• :o?Kiu th-forenoon of th st daV: which said
' Him (Heb. vi, 18; Rev. ii, xxv; Johxi i, xii;
ccrrwA&gt;lldi»cn!cnoftbo«ton»chjiUroutatetha , p. m.. owing to the weather, when the
. remivi* are described In said mortgage as top
Acts xl, 23; Isa. ii, 10; John 2. xxvlii; John
Itror &gt;ad regutato the bo-rata. Kvaq if they only signal was given for the start. I As
.'IV.Wdt;
• '4.11S) • • -inz al the north west corner of F. L.
carwl
S ■ OKI 'A'
soon as the
the president stepped
stepped on board
board
Bonham, Tex., April 29.—Jim Burke v. 24; vfii, 81).
■ ik-Motin the’village of Irving, County of
.19. "The Lord of Wisdom hath founded
the Dolphin the vessel tripped her and Sam Masrey, negroes, were hanged
Hirrv and state of Michigan, find running from
anchor &lt;II1U
and UIOI
fired 21 ,igune.
tlmai-e east or in an easterly direction along the
Bl ■■■I*
. •
(UILllOl
huuc. Inis was here yesterday in the presence of 10,000 the earth. By understandir.g hath lie es­
tablished the heavens." Hear Him in
i ••'li ihieof lotih-rcotore conveyed and to the
responded to by a lxx.ui which
ix-ople. Burke's. crime was outraging chapter rill, 12-14: "I wisdom dwell with
hi^hwuv crossing therae*'and cast of the lot or
Buf(ortroxutht»dixtre*»lxig«««pteln*;btttfortQ-। fo shake the whole city. The doom
Mrs. Clemens, a white woman aged
I &lt;:.&lt;*, dei-.i-d to Hinn Baldwin, and Inm said
Sff£JSI!Ri!K:S5M82SSSa2S
monitor. Maintonomoh, Iri* • 51. n»ar Ambia. Massey was hanged lirudetice. 1 am understxudiiig. 1 have
highway Fn a south easterly direction on the
1” lr
”-..
rt -ool
”"1"; fiw'-- for for making a murderous assault on the rtrefeglh.’’ And iu verses 27. 28: “When
&gt;■&gt; itb Im- of th- raeesmy, to Intersect the pond;
tMalnioEUiy nnuuiuoj »ui uvi u« «ir . «• lh- ««
...... of'
». ...»
----------------: utid along lhe westerly Hue of said
_g-------...
n.., after aUaickhaad
hjL&amp;cl . *1...
A-ol
f,m&lt;.
,n
„rw-t
«,rs».
r,f
lis.r
hit
Hn
to
do
without
them.
But
the
first
time
in
port
line
of
iter
huge
Smith family near Sherman, a little I Is prepared the heavens, I was there. When'
■ ( &gt;!-••&gt;:( northerly direction to the &lt;taui. and
ra
■ ■ BBi
' 10-inch guns, charged with nearly 230 over a year ago. in which he beat Smith, lie stretiglhcuvd the CoantailfMof the deep."
■ mi th •n.x- toilowbix fhccBUter of ths Thorn
*" " "
" "—’
' pounds of powder. Almost before the his wire and two children into insensi- Compare John i. 3, “All tlAmra wen* l^nde
■ ’ r- riv-r to a pol.it directly north nt the
■ nt of sUrtln; aud from said ixilut sonlli to
reverberations of this 25-ton gun bail Irility and outraged the woman, Mrs. by Him, mid without Hirrk whh not any­
I
■ p'.;i - of beginning, containing ten acres
died away, in the distant echoes, the Smith dying from her injuries and thing mode thnt was uu-.de.” And abb Col.
•।
.U1,i-tij &lt;tll H..er|on thirty-one In
Is tho Uno of so mxny lives tbs* here
I, xvi, and see how txir.elujdve the proof Woodbury
• » '■&gt; :r north, rang'* nine west, exrepllne
wo nuko our Gres* boast. Oar pills euro L white whole fleet was called to quarters, yards Smith being permanently disabled.
Via I&gt;.
«fr X.
(but Wisdom Is none other than Jesus
fni ii'Ii-i’.viveatl streets mid highways now
Others do not.
„
. were manned and every preparation
Lansing
' vtaliy thereon. Also the undivided one-bxlf of
• Hinuolf.
Cwtrfs LiUta Liver Pills ire very ■mall and made to receive the president of the
Detroit........... .■............ ..
i ■ Avin*: Commencing at a point fifty­
very eaay to take. Or.a or two rt!l» Ert-kna doM.
2(1
“
By
Ills
knowledge
the
depths
nre
Grand
Rapids,...
......
C
hicago
,
April
29.
—
A
freight
train
tv । (•• •( six Incti-H west and twelve rod .
They ere ntnctly vc.-ntabio and do not grtpe or United States with becoming respect.
•nr- toe’ mm three inclies north of the southon the Illinois Central dntdted into the broken up, and the clouds drop down the
puw, but by their gen tie Action plewosU who
a
ran«
•Stops on signal only.
• ist corner of the northwest quarter of section
dew.” See the proof of this in Gen. vli. 11;
UM them, in viale »t 27 cent*; five for 3L Sola
♦
Nos.
5
aad
c
will
not carry paasengera unlass
Seen
at
this
moment,
and
Ijefore
the
Ninety-second
street
bridge
yesterday
• i..rtv-&gt;:ii-. tow.i tour north of range nitre wed;
by drugtfeta avorywhero, or sent by maiL
Job xxxvi, 27. Nothing in heaven or earth provi ted with freight train pennlte.
enveloping
■
clouds
’
’ of gunpowder
—txiwder siiioke
sihoke morning just at the moment when the
running from thence west e'ghl rods; thence
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New YO«*;
। can be done without Him. nnd there Is
Freight trains will be run at the convenience
north to th- center of the Thornnpple rlvert. ..
u_.w
|enjer&lt; James Jenson, was swinging it. nothing-too hard for iltin(Jer. x, 12, 13; of the company, vi ho re*, r.e the right to cbann
from
the
aubeequent
salutes
had
ol»tti-;.s- east i«l&lt;iit rods, thenee south t-&lt; place -»f
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE’. SMALL PRICE
Tlie bridge had moved, six inches and xxxii, 17; Job xlii, 2). -See Him divide the the tini-of such t.-slnu v.ithont notice.
It I- -x;.r-&gt;dv understood that this
w. K DirirrNn. G*i.T Manager.
i m d»viribed premise* Is all tin* premises, mill
------ :---------- - ------------------------------- j as well could be imagined.
the engine was derailed, running into lied sea liefore Israel, and the Jordan three
pnvILge and rights of ilowage, owned by
£■
|. ■ RF
Oreroemra
As the Dolphin’s bow came into Une Jenson's house and going into the river
time* before Israel, Elijah aud Elisha. He
V.miz j If. (rinlner and Frank Campbell ami
«
m
|
FT
Ifil
n
I
M
M
r&amp;nimoc
'
with
each
m
m-of-war,
“
present
arms
’
i
carrying
down
Jenson
who
wm
drownwith
each
m
’
n-of-war
1
can-ynng
down
Jenm.n
who
was
drownbring
water
from
the
rock
■ -.11-.'. ini' I ng tht1 late firm. Gardner. Campbell *
also can bring water from the rock and
i WM »°nT”n til
- The engineer and fireman eatmtied
or withhold min aLHls pleasure.
1 ’&lt;•.. of Irving, and lust this mortgage is intend-1 to cov-r tin undivided one h iif of all right* U1U Samplefrve. u*xnr4J»T«*Uo-.»&gt;W.UUiB*.U»-*•
son, let not
not- them depart from
Cr^9 8®In-te&lt;1’ ‘5e."!t™ L’JJ'5? ; bj: 3a\upl2£,ntO tb‘’ wa,er *nd ’”nm' . 21. "My son.
&lt;4 said Gardner. Campbell &amp; Co., together willi
lie perietual right to the water power, ba-k
1
I
h
toe
eyes; keep sound wisdom and &lt;11
discrcI nation^
• nlll^n“!i,?,UKn&lt;S3J m,,*K tO *hore«bine ey«;
" it -r. ti iwa.ro and mill privileges described
Knn“
ueed to pray,
pray. "Turn
"Turn away :mine
nrt~....OT..
: We need
a h v? with the roller flouring m II and all mid
T
oledo
.
April
ai.-Jn.lir.
Rk-k.
ot
'?"•
trot,
‘
“
«
fixture* therein now ata'idlng or hereafter to be
dentinl progress lasted the cannonading' , ... , e.2 a.
i
.. n
.
. t iif ttommand.
-r-vt-tf and olared upon lUtld premises Includ­
command. “Run with nutirncn
patience Inokliuz
looking
never censed until in whole more than the United States circuit court has ap­ , the
ing both of abov j descriptions.
unto Jesus" (Pk cxix.37; Hcb. xii, I) Hap
1,(100 guns h».d been fired. Towards the pointed Wellington R. Burt receiver of py the people who see ‘‘Jeans only” and who
Jnjtx A. Roukrtson.
Assignee.
cloee of their booming long, Mjwrate the Toledo, Ann Arbor A North Michi­
urn truly say, “One thing have 1 desired of
Chas. 11 BtUKtt.
identity had been merged in one Titanic gan railroad.
Attorn-v
1 the Lord; that will 1 seek after—to behold
roar, while flashes of red flame atxl
Troubles seem to center over the
bsted. HuMlnga, March 1st. 189J.
beauty of the I-ord and to inquire in
dense snlphnroua clouds of smoke: were Toledo. Ann Arbor and North Michigan ■, the
...
all the siiectators on the shore could railroad company of late. What with I HU teiuple.”
n»„
fl,v .r,„i
Btrikw, dinuitm .nil whom, the offl- I f
distinguish.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
in tin- matter of lhe estate of Wm C
J-•’ll.s.-.B. d-CCKMHl.
When the Dolphin reached the end of
saying. "Ix&gt;ve the Lord thy God, vl*y His
d^crlHlve the line, in the neighborhood of Ninety­
N'otlci" h hereby when that I •ball m*II *t ptibvideo, ileave tiuto Him. for He is thy li£e
pamphlet.
lle auction, to th* highest bidder, on Friday.
fifth street, she dropped anchor and
' * .’nd day of June. A- D. H*J. at t'l
and the length of thy days" (Deut. xxx.20).
K)r.
WILLIAMS
’
made preparations to receive the couyo'clo'k In th* forenoon, at the probate office
Paul's determination was thnt Christ
F
indlay
.
O.,
April
20.
—
It
.came
to
il th 11. rf llxslluv*. in the County ot Barry,
F MEDICINE CO., manding yflicera of the foreign bpnadin tne Ma’s- of'Michigan, pursliunt to lleetuo
light that th- Standard Oil ixanpany, dto.Qld be magnified in bh body, and he
r Schenectady, ff.Y. ron*. wlio /•«■« pseser.ted to the presi­ after years of careful inaneMvenng, could say. Tor me toil vela Christi* (Phil. L
and .Hi''iorit» gr.uife-1 to me ou the Hth day of
dent
by
theh
respective
ministera.
April. A. D . |hu3, by the Frobate Court of
.ajBrockTlllc.OnL Duly attired in full ceremonm! uni­ securetl entire control of itaj living
Birry 1 -nuty, Mlehigin, ail the • iwtatr. right,
•AZ "Then aiialt tbau walk in thy way
tilie and interest of the said dwtMd of, In
form. with.cocked hats and swords the rival, the Manhattan Oil company, and •tufely, and thy foot shall not stumble."
and to tlie real estate situate and lielnu in the
! diatingnislit.il officers entered ' tiieir the latter has become entirely merged. When our way is HU way, it must be a xnfc
• oiiny of Barry, hi the State ot Michfcrar,
known amt described as follows, to-wtti The
Barges and pulled off for the presi- The Manhattan has been for fotir years way, nud since He is able to guard us -from
tho chief and probably the onlv, rival
west h.Ut of tins east half ot the .'onth west
S£cht‘
••mirier of section ten [10] In town three north
of the Standard in the Ohio field. The vtumiiiiugfJudeM, tt. V.L Heaurdy will
Sir John
adiniroir
ooi;u Hopkina, the British
........ — -------­
range eight west, Barry County, Michigan, exif we let Him. That He will bold us by
al, was first received. He waa presented property transferred by the deal la ihr band (Im. xH, 13) la xiirely an swinwcv
c-;k eight .acres in the wiuth east corner de­
scribed ax :*eglnnlng al lhe south «*ant corner ot
by Sir Julian Pauncetorte. the British valued at SlH.OOt'.OOO.
that He will not let,.us full, but tlua we
the above description, aud running thence
ambaretador. Next came vice-Admirel
north sixteen cliahi' and 4n’i links t -cnee
need not even stumble goea beyond ibis.
Koxuakoff. tho Rnroian admiral, who
west parallel with tlie south iwctlon line tour
London, May 1.—Five hundred por­
'•». "When thou Ifert down, thou nhalt
rti.uus and M lings, thence aouth sixteen chains
•waa introduced by Prince Contacuzeno.
not he afraid. Yea, thou shnlt _lte down,
«■$ links to the sectlou line thence east on secters
and
stevedores
struck
yesterday
at
the Russian minister. Rear Admiral
ixmi line lour chains and 85 links to the place of
DeLibran of France waa the third, the Victoria docks because Scruton and thy sleep shall be sweet.” Safety by
betfuntug; also excepting oue (1) acre to the
south west corner heretofore described.
.
presented by Mr. Patrenotre, the Sons &amp; Company, master porters and day and by night, at home or abroad,
Dated. April )Bth. A. D. 1»3.
French ambassador.
Then followed atovedores, had employed federation or journeying or resting, and all because the
“free" laborers.
.
-A.i -r, 4. Lord is our keeper (Pa cxxiv, 5-S).
Bear Adcuraj MagangiD
1U1T»
Administrator.

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�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, May 4, '893-____
MARSHALL L. COOK. SUItor.

editorial notes.

I

with Ita bwe lhe B”’™
7*
„
WU, X«r
lu
.nd la
publishers rejoice in the fact tha. it Is In
• the most prosperous condition since it was
founded. The history of the B.vtNRR is
but the history nf the sturdy pioneer who
braved ail the tempests of a life devoid of
the manifold blessings we enjoy to-day,
for the sure reward that eomes from Indus­
try and ecouotry. Growing up among
those whose best interests it has ajwajs
endeavored to champion, it has become
firmly established In the hearts of the
people aud has become a fixture In many
homes. While tlie present management
has no doubt made mistakes a falliug com­
mon to all humanity, vet we have always
been glad to right any wrongs, that we
have done, as far.as possible.
We have no promises to make to onr
readers further than to say. that it will
continue to be our aim to furnish the
news, local, county and state In the most’
interesting manner possible, and to coj^
tinue to make such improvements as will
prove most pleasing to our readers and
patrons, and beneficial to ourselves.
We by no means mean to be dictated to
by party, nor blindly follow party. We,
have In the past advocated the principles
•of the republican party, and believe that
the wise legislation of that grand old
party is very largely accountable for the
present prosperity and greatness of our
country. We believe that the present
principles advocated by the republican
party are wholly essential to its continued
growth and progressive condition, and
without which, industries would soon
reach a state of "inoccnous desuetude;”
our foreign markets be curtailed; and la­
bor lowered to the foreign standard.
Assuring our readers again that we will
continue to du all in our power to make
the Baxxrb more Interesting than ever,
while working at the same time to build
up our city and labor for the benefit of
Barry county, wc will close by thanking
onr patrons and friends, one and all, a
prosperous and happy year.
Cook Biros.

greuiest artists have transformed Jackson
park Into a world of wonders. The mam­
moth buildings and decorations are alone
worth a visit to Chicago to see, saying
nothing of the benefits of seeisg the won­
derful exhibits that wlU be made. A visit
to the World’s Fair will enable one to see
the greatest troasurw. and the products of
the Inventive genius tif the world. In
many ways it will be far better than a trip

As the Centennial celebration in Phila­
delphia In 1876 was a great stimulus to the
inventive genius of America, so the bene­
fits to be derived from the World’s Fair
will no doubt lead American minds In
greater channels of thought, that will fully
keep apace with our rapid forward strides.

Eight years ago a democratic administra­
tion pronounced the dispatch boat Dolphin
as '‘unseaworthy and worthless.” The
Criticisms of the democratic press and the
action of the democratic administration
ruined the fortune of the republican build­
er. old John Roach, and caused his death.
Since then the Dolphin has been around
the world, has successfully withstood the
roughest seas, and after over 60,000 miles
of travel stands to-day as one of the best
boats In Its class. And all through tlie
great naval review held at the Hampton
roads and In the bay at New York last
week lhe Dolphin had the place of honor.
Notwithstanding the outrageous attacks
eight years ago on the vessel, the repu blican Secretary of the Navy, and the sturdyold shipbuilder whose fortune and life
were sacrificed that the democratic admin­
istration might giln a little cheap .notorle?
ty as •'reformers,” yet the Dolphin was
chosen as the vessel to carry President
Cleveland, bls cabinet, and distinguished
visitors to the head of the naval review,
and was lhe vessel upon which the Presi­
dent received the great officials of foreign
powers.
Official returns from Wayne county com­
plete the canvass of the state and show
that the four amendments voted upon at
the last election have all been carried.
The amendment relative to salaries carried
by about 1,500 and that relative to Improve­
ment of Grand River by about 16'000.
That extending the power of Circuit Courts
carried by over 5,000jind the amendment
relative to road Improvement carried by
over 0,000, The latest returns show that
Hooker la elected by about 16000 Instead
of 18.000, and the republican regents are
elected by something more than Judge
Uooker.

The Money yue»tlon.

There lias been a great Hurry of late
over the money question, and a feeling of
uncertainty, caused by the xfreat out-How
of gold, pervades the .count#. The demo­
cratic party are vainly endeavoring to lay
the present financial situation to the silver
purchase act, and even President Cleve­
land • says that ie but the result of “illadvised financial legislation.”
There are a variety of causes for the.
outflow of g^d, and the present condition
might have been reached, even were it not
for the silver purchase law. In the first
place trade balances are against u.« and
gold is demanded In payment There is
an extra demand for gold on the European
continent at the present time owing to the
large demand., for {gold to meet.the
l«rge loan recently made to the Austrian
■government, and the great portion of gold
comes froir -the Uniti d States. These de­
mands would have been just the same, and
just as great, even If we were [not buying
an ounce of silver.
There Is no question but what the pres­
ent financial flurry Is greatly aggravated
and Increased by the fear that we will soon
go upon a silver basis, which has resulted
in the sale of American securities to Eu­
ropean holders. The free coinage faction
of the democratic party Js In the ascenden­
cy. and there Is a feeling that onr whole
financial policy Is tending toward the sil­
ver standard. It was not the fault .of the
democratic party thnt a free coinage law
failed of passage at tlie first session. Even
though President Harrison would have
vetoed such a law. Its passage would have
precipitated a worse crlsl? than we are ex­
periencing to-day in the financial world.
The beginning of the present trouble
. was occasioned by the Bland silver bill,
and the possibility of its passage, and that
feas has not been allayed yet, as there Is a
possibility that the next congress may pass
a free coinage bill. If it does then Presi­
dent Cleveland's stamina will be put to the
test, and the country can then see whether
he will have backbone eueugh to vfto
It, notwithstanding the declarations of his
party In favor of tree coinage.
Notwithstanding the democratic party Is
very severe in condemnation of republicnn
financial legislation they seem powerless to
give us anything better, or Indeed make
any change. But in their attacks of “ill
advised financial legislation,” they seem to
forget that they refused to repeal the sil­
ver purchase law at their last, session.
By not doing so they should be held en­
tirely responsible as to the outcome.

I

After two years of active preparatk-n
ar.despending over STLOOO.OJJ.lnjbt ling
the Mums appropriate by foreign coun­
tries, everything was in ratdloau at tire
World’s Fair at Chicago M &gt;nday and
President Cleveland pressed the button
'that set the wheels in motion. Every­
thing Uial could be done has been done to
make the exposition a grand itnxK and
one appropriate for the leading country of
the world. AH that a progresaive nation
and an enterprising people could d » to add
architects of th? world and the

One reason why the balance ot trade is
against us Is possibly because the free list
was enlarged so much under lhe McKinley
bill. TJie McKinley law made a large ad­
dition to the free list, and the imports Into
this country of goods which pay no duty,
have been vastly Increased since- lhe MeKlnley law went into effect. Democrats,
however, seem to make no use of this
point. It should be remembered • that
these imports which are allowed to come
in free of duty, arc only those which do
not ‘'come 1* competition with American
labor.”

The raising of the American ting In
IJtAiojnlu was perfectly regular and is re­
garded as in strict accord with all diplo­
matic precedents. There was a revolution
and it was successful. The existing gov­
ernment was overthrown. Why should
not the revolutionists have a right to elect
what flag they would raise over their coun­
I try? In tire eyes of the American people
Mr. Blount’s action is regarded as very un­
patriotic to say the least

If the democratic party was not divided
against Itself the value of our sliver cur­
rency would be reduced to 65 cents on the
dollar. The products of Amercan manu­
facturing institutions and the produce of
American farms would have to compete
with the products of tlie pauper labor of
Europe. Neither factories nor farms can
be run at a loss. If anyone suffers It must
necessarily be lhe great class of laborers.

The prospect for good, sound financial
legislation is not very Battering with a free
coinage majority In congress and Carlisle
at the head of the Treasury.

Servlcesabthe-Bresbyteriau church next
Sunday at~TO:30 and 7:»p. Morning topic.
“Can a man be converted more than once’;"
evening, "Don’t neglect your fence cor­
ners."
.

The Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening
In the Presbyterian church will be led by
WIB Grigsby. All are heartily welcomed.

Loyal Legion Band of Hope at the Pres­
byterian parsonage next Friday at 4
o’clock.
The H. C.T. C. Club will meet with
Mrs. Donahue; next Monday evening. May
8lh, at 7 o’clock, with the following pro­
gram:—
Roll call—quotations.
Music.
Reading—Miss Alice Burns.
History lesson.
M nsle.
Recitation—-George McGuire. .
.
Singing by the choir.
Paper—Miss Agnes Rich.
All are cordially invited to attend.

A corespondent has submitted to ua for
examination a living creature which he
states was obtained from the Inside of a
tinned pineapple. The fralt had been boiled
at Singapore previously to tinning It, and
was then imported to this country. On
the tin being opened our correspondent was
somewhat surprised to And a living Insect
of strange and unknown appearance Inha­
biting the inside of tlie pineapple. On ex­
amining tho Insect we found It to be tho
larva of some beetle. the species of which
could not be accurately ascertained, couaequently it waa impossible to say with cer­
tainty whether Its natural food waa vege­
table oranimal matter.
It la q#ite powible, however, that the
statement of our correspondent regarding
the cooking of the pineapple may be cor­
rect, for tha fruit might have been imper­
fectly or Incompletely cooked. In that

A rood house nearly new with nine rooma,
cellar and cistern. Lot eight
.J

WHY DO WE LAUGH?

The Last Call
To Bargains!

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easy terms. Any one wno would like Ui&gt; ex­
change tor Battle Creek dty property can find a

We now^extend our final invitation to visit
301 North Broadway.

The Wind-Storm

A WONDERFUL SHOWING
In new and seasonable goods of unquestioned merit in
Quality and Style.

PRICES ARE RIGHT
'

On every single article in this entire stock. We will
please you in this direction as you were
never pleased before.

DON’T YOU

FAIL

TO

SEE

The innumerable attractions in this new line ci

One of the many letters received by D. W. Rogers, Secretary of
the Wind-Storm Insurance Co. which has met all losses promptly and
never has yet made an assessment on its members:

■8 Mil WS MTIIIS

Battle Creek, Mich., Apr. 28, ’93.

D. W. Rogers, Sec’y Michigan Mutual Wind-Storm Ins. Co.
Dear Sir:
Yoiir favor enclosing draft duly received.
Please accept my
thanks for your promptness in adjusting and paying my loss by the
recent wind-storm or cyclone that passed through here. I can cheer­
fully recommend the company and would advise all who can, especially
farmers, to become members of the company as it works on the same
plan as our Mutual Fire Insurance Company, which has been so suc­
cessful for more than a score of years. Wishing" for your continued

success I desire to remain,
Yours truly,
Caleb Garratt.

NEW QOObS
EACH
* WEEK -

Hats and Gents Furnlshlna Goods.
We give away a Pair of Stilts with every
Boy’s Suit.

R. MUDGE
&amp; SON?

KEnEriBEK
WE QIYET2U
TOMKTSin-NW

Every-day Occurrences
HE time of year has come when peo­
ple, are on the “look” for their Spring
wearing apparel, but there are many
people who are on the “buy” as well as
• “look.” In other words if they see what
they want while on their looking-tour
they often buy. Such are the facts in
our store. ’) Every' day lots of ladies look
and find what they are looking for.
I hey don’t leave unless they buy. Our
display has never been excelled in -this
city and the ladies are unanimous in
their praise of our new goods, trimmings
etc., and its now a recognized fact that
we sell more Dress Goods then any
house in the city.

T

Spaulding’s
Popular Dry Goods House,

The society connected with Emmanuel
church will be entertained Thnrwlay. May
llth, b-Mesdsmes Clara Allen, D. Good­
year, J. Goodyear, Young, Hames, Kurtz,
Neward. Goudyrgr and Miss Bush. Sup­
per In society fboma from 5 th 7.
The regular monthly meeting of the
woman’s foreign missionary society will be
held od Wednesday, May 10th, beginning
at 3:30 In lhe M. E. church parlors.

the temperature of the Interior might
never have reached so high a degree aa to
cause coagulation of the living tiaeuee or
of the structure of the egg or larva. The
power of many Insects and mites to resist
both high temperatures and the action of
many poisons is well known and exceed­
ingly remarkable.—London Lancet.

JACKETS
AND

' HOSIERY

CAPES,

Tlie Leader of all Vapor Stoves.
Without elevated tank, tubes or drip cup and
lights instantaneously.
Simple, Convenient, Safe, Economical,
Durable and is the best baker rjo'.v on tne
market. I ry ore find jou will be ronvinced.

GOODYEAR BROS
HARDWARE MERCHANTS.

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday. May 4, 1893w. R. COOK. Local Editor.

one
WB6K
More!

ffi

And they will be pretty well
assorted over. The way
they have sold the last ten
days sltows that they are
;i success and that the people
know *hen they get a
good thing. We are talking
aboutthe 15c GLIMMERS
that we advertised last week.
Everybody likes them,,
and they fill a long felt want.
I f yon are going to buy
•on..! in and look at them.
Late Styles, new patterns
white back, double rolls. Ifi
. Is, long, 15o. per roll
.1 d have all the appearance
.if a high priced paper.
Large line of Window Shades

Fred L. Heath,
The Dniooist.

LOCAL NEWS.

The horse of Ed. Palmetier that was so
PERSONAL MENTION. .
badly burned in last week’s fire has been
receiving tnadieal treatment and is much efi. K. Cook la In Ohio thia weak on
better. z It Is believed it will recover buslncM.
now.
Ed Bottom left for Chicago Monday on a
Dr. J. C. Andrus is now nicely located business trip.
in his new and commodious rooms over
Phln Smith was tn Grand Rapids Mon­
Jra Van Valkenburg’s store, his office be­
ing next to P. T. Colgrove’s. The rooms day on business.
are exceedingly pleasant with a nice nut ,11 r^*.,k H&lt;rrlck. of Freeport, was In the
look.
city Wednesday.
v Ijyman Brock died at his home In the
Chas. Barlow was in the city the fore
4th ward Monday forenoon from cancer, part of the week.
from which he suffered severely for sever­
Prof. H. B. Andrus, of Nashville, was
al months past, aged about 60 years. The
funeral occurred Tuesday afternoon from in the city Friday.
bls late home.
Miss Hortense Van Zile returned to
The Chair and Table factory will com­ Detroit Thursday.
mence sawing stock next and Intend to
make things hum in a short time.
The
new designs of tables made by the institu­
tion are excellent and should be winners
with the trade.
The Chautknquans will give their Greek
play-next Saturday night at the society
rooms. The proceeds will be for the ben­
efit of the Chautauqua cottage at Bay
View. It Is hoped all interested In
this work will be present Admission 25
cents.
■
In a talk with Luke Waters of Hastings,
In regard to the wool business h&lt;? says that
lhe market will open ud with about 25
cents this season. He has been in this vi­
cinity among the farmers looking up the
cornmlng • season’s clip of wool.—Lake
Odessa Wave.

L/Tlothes thieves paid Green street a visit
Saturday evening and made way with var­
ious articles M clothing that had been left
out of doors! A good dose ot shot would
be a very Wholesome remedy for these
thrives and might be the means of lead­
ing to-.the Identity of the guilty ones.
,The ’friemft^ of Miss Nellie. Baldwin,
formerly of this city and a typo of the
Bankfji will be pleased to learn of her
marriage on April 39th to J. Snow Wilkie,
at Milwaukee, where Miss Baldwin has re­
sided with her brother for some time. The
Banner offers congratulations and best
wishes for a long and happy life.

Prof. R. I). Bailey. Principal of our
High school has received notice of bls unauamoua election to the principalablp of
the Gaylord schoela. at an advance of $100
over his present salary. This is a well
Hereafter, changes for advertisements deserved promotion and we congratulate
....-1 reach this office Tue.sdays at latest to the Gaylord schools in securing a man of
sure insertion in the issue of the week such estimable qualities aud scholarly at­
tainments.
when brought.

• CtKCML/lTlON •
This week,
•
75 quires.

The W. C. T. U. county- convention,, at
als and other interesting nejes on in* Woodland last week was one of the best
ever held. A large number of delegates
f-itle pages. &gt;
were present from every part of the coun­
bh-epiug room to rent Inquire of 0. D.
ty and much interest aud enthusiasm dis­
■.. fing. .
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’
.
played. Tho first evening a gold medal
E-.cry kind of material for fancy work contest took place and the second evening
Prof. Samuel Dickie, ot Albion, delivered
at Russell's.
a lecture.
I’-ythegem Graham Hour at Carpen*
■ •, Flemming's.
J. W. Luuu has received the agency for
the American Steam Imundry of Grand
Call nt the Basnak Office for old papers Rapids, and all desiring work done at this
ttou.‘e cleaning.
laundry* can leave orders at hia tailor shop.
r E. Ci. Holbrook, expects to build, a new He will send orders every Tuesday and
Che work will be returned Saturdays.
this 'umtnrr.
l he court house tower'wool/ look very This Institution is equipped with the best
of machinery for doing all kinds of laun­
■ ...'r Without clocks.
'
dry work\nd prices are reasonable.

carpenter A Fleming keep the best can­
! goods in the city.

bundle fur 5 cents.

' I. Goucher is making extensive im■ r 'its on his bouse, a naw kitchen
•• ;
built smd the wing otherwise
L;qilcs and children's summer under• ir from the very cheapest to tho finest:
■ ■&gt; a fine line of mnslln underwear, at
Uu-sell’s.

’•Vhen in want of a new spring hat or
bonnet, child’s silk or Ince cap or anything
m the millinery line, be sure and go fo
RuswIFs.
-

Saturday evening at. tho society
rooms the Chautauqua circle wilt give a
Greek play. His represented ns taking
place in the time of i'ericlej*. tho scene uf
action is at his home, and Aspasla. his
wife, whose influence over her noble lord
Is the talk of Athens. Agnodlce a young
girl under sentence ot death fur donning
milu attire to disguise herself as a physicliin, tosavoher dying countrymen, Sapplfc tho poet, Hermione. Socrates wife,
Xantippe the noted scold. Xenophen’s wife,
Hthc great geperal’s wife, a captive
prince and attendants are the
ers taking-yaxj. A beautiful statue
;oddes» Athena will Ims shown dur­
play, and the Jwyole will cluse
fine tableau. Admission 25 cents.

Ladies call and see the new dress goods
The Hastings Robe and Tanning compa­
bl all Hie new Spring colors and trimmings ny, located in the old carding mill, Is doing
to match. All very stylish and prices some excellent work in that line of busi­
•iv'ht, at Rwimjli’a.
ness, work that can’t be beaten anywhere.
•las Clark was arrested at Delton Friday The business is run by 1^ D. Smith and
■ ‘&gt;r larceny. It la charged that he stole a Son, and they make as fine fur robes, coats,
•i-h net from G. R. Main about a year ago. capes and mittens os can be found In the
market. Everyone bewailed the fate of
He plead not guilty.
the American buffalo and the fadt that
The Hameltoniau. Bay Prince, will robes would be no more. They didn’t
make the season of 1893 at my barn, ex­ realize what excellent substitutes the
cept Tuesdays. ’
hides of cattle would make uutil just a
Job. Rook hr.
short time ago. After it got so that the
Tltis long spell of cold, rainv weather price of a buffalo wunld buy a good chunk
wilf soon lie Kone and then on-those warm of real estate in Chicago, robes made of
Mnitmer days remember those nice o^-1 coarse haired goats came ipto the market
They were always unsatisfactory from the
fords yon saw at Woolley &amp; Brpnson’s.
fact that after wrapping up eldaely In one
If you want anything In Lhn line of of them, a person would take must all the
glove, and hosiery call at Rtiwll’s. There hair of the rolx* with him after getting out
I on &gt;*an fin I everything that Is of the lat- uf ttye cutter or buggy after a ride. Guat
&lt; style, can be sure of a good fit and skin robes were Invariably “shedding
prices are right.
tbeir coat”. Mr. Smith A Son have a
particular way of tanning their hides that
If yon want any dining chairs or tables sets the hair so that It will stay and any­
eall on Archie McCqy. He Is selling out
one
who hasn’t wren a robe made from a
the entire stock of the Hastings Chair A
cow's hide has no Idea of what an excel­
J able company at about one-half the actual lent subatltufiTit makes for a buffalo
vine. Sale lasts only SO days.
robe. Capesjare made that look as nice as
The-law firm of Stuart A Knappen . f high priced tors. These gi-ntlemen have
Grand Rapids, has been dlasolvrd. Mr. no trouble In M-lling all the robes that!
hnappen retiring and associating with tie they can powlbly make, and at the mar­
bnp id Taggart A Dennison, under It e ket for this quality o&lt; goods is almost
»”»&gt; name of Taggart, Kmppen A Dent 1- without limit we look for this business to
have a substantial growth.

Frank Woodmansee, of Vermontville,
was in the city Friday.
Fred Hams, son of Mrs. Dear), is quite
low with consumption.'

John Hessmer bad the windows In his
store Very prettily trimmed Monday in
honor of the world’s fair opening. The
national flag and the Spanish colors were
used to decorate, and beautiful house­
Mias Kittle Stebbins, of Eaton Rapids, plants were scattered around an old
shoe gilded formed a conspicuous feature,
spent Sunday with her parents.
and a card announced that it was Christo­
Frank Nichols and Hon. Dan’l Striker pher’s shoe(T), no doubt the very one he
were in Grand Rapids Monday.
wore when he landed on our shores. E.
Mrs. Florence Jewett Is visiting her sis­ Y. Hogle also had his windows trimmed
with Hags and large pictures of the world's
ter Mrs. FredJJariow this week,
fair grounds and the landing of Columbus.
V«ir. and Mrs. ElmcrCotant, of Hickory
/
The Tower Clock.
Corners spent Sunday In the city.
A great many people when approached
Jay Llchty returned to Edmore Tuesday for subscriptions to the new tower clock
after a week's visit with his parents.
/ to be put in the court house, refuse to put
Mrs. W. J. Bowne and Mrs. W. IV their names down for any amount, for the
very good reason that as all are to be beneCook were in Grand Rapids Monday^
fitted alike in the city all should pay for
, Mrs. A. H. Nobles, ot Battle Creek. Is it. and therefore say that If we have a
visiting her sister, Mrs. F. R. Paneoast. | tower clock let the city put it In. $io one
can deny but what this view of the case
vCbester Messer Is In Qhicagu thlk
week to attend the World’s Fair opexjt- Is a Just one and that all.will be benefitced.
as the clock would strike every hour, and
ing.
’
time could be told from every part of the
Mrs. Wm. Kline has been called to;
Elkhart. Ind., by the serious illness of her
mother.
Miss Una Quinn is visiting friends In
Grand Rapids this week.
[Airs. Julia Willison Is visiting In York­
ville and Richland this week.

MIrs Bertha Rider bns been visiting
Miss Edith Ellis in Grand Rapids for a
few days.

Mr. and Mrs. IL I. Hendershott went to
Chicago Monday to attend the World's fair
opening.
John Brock, of Otsego, Is in the city,
having been called here by the death of
bls father.
George Shgwnian. who has been- in the
employ of of the C. K. Jc S. railroad
since it started has accepted a position on
the D. L. A-N.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. O'Neil, of Charlotte,
attended the lecture given at St. Rose’s
church last week.

General J. H. Kidd, commander of the
department of Michigan, G- A. R., has'
Ha-tings now has a base ball team call­ issued an order regulating the observance
ed the ‘’Hastings’ Bidets.-’
of Memorial day. lu it be urges a gener­
Th-i be»t line of embroidery silks In the al observance-of the day, and suggests the
holding of appropriate exercises in the
•.*.y cati be found at Russell's.
churches on the Sunday -next proceeding,
It. L. N. Mixer has a good buggy aud aud the desirability of inviting citizens and
harness for sale cheap.
school children to take part lu the cere­
monies.
The finest line of liats in the city just
Friday Constable Oliver went to Has­
■ rived at the Bankrupt store*
tings and arrested M. Valentine on a
By trading with Joe Rogers A Co., you charge preferred by Brooks Car’ton for
-tealhlg two cook stoves, raspberry briers
■.hi get your washing soap free.
antj/stone. Valentine worked Carlton’s
'•r th«jv* bqys ‘suits at tne Bankrupt farm and when be moved to Hostings this
-’.-•re from Si.30 to 31.75 each.
spring he took the articles with him. Valthoxe fine slir-is with patent leath- Mtlne claims that he had previously bar­
■
nt the * Bankrupt store for only gained to buy the stove, that Carlton or­
dered him to plow up the briers and the
stone he took from the roadside.—Dimon­
recent rains have caused the Tiiorn- dale Regulator.
■ ip; fe to overflow it banks again in many
Word was received hero last week of
the death.of Mrs. Ella Holbrook Hamilton
Qur county, neighboring county and at California, of consumption. Mrs. Ham­
ad
ui.al county correspondence on in- ilton was a daughter of Mrs. I. A. Hol­
■ riik pages.
brook and was broughi_up In this city.
She has been in poor health for many
J.ada-' eonfemplating going to the
months
and everything that money and
World’- fair should call at Russell’s to buy
care could do to prolong her life was done,
•iv.r drefc« goods.
‘
but of no avail. The news of her death
Rush-II’h is IieudquartCTB for the latest will cause great sorrow among her many
&lt;vc‘tles, in millinery goods, and prices friends here, where she was much beloved.
• luwrst iu the city.
We understand her body will not be
until
s of calls forbid papers now, bill we brought to Hustings for burial
’ ■ plenty of them left at this office. A June.

Always Mituke Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar.
&gt;vs tin* sanii.*: always the best 5 cent
■
: in the United .States.,,

Dr. Elliot, of Hickory Corners, was lu
Ute city yesterday.

Last week the Journal cast a wilful and
malicious slur upon Mr. Holbrook, the
city recorder, as well as ourselves, when
it said that “tho Bannkb attempted to
sneak in a'bid for the city printing.” The
truth Is that tho Journal bad exactly the
same notification as we. We try and
make a business of tending to our own
business and handed In a sealed bld
promptly. Our bld lias never yet been
opened and tire statement that we at­
tempted to sneak in a bld is false and thp
Journal knows so,
\At a meeting of the school board last
evening the following teachers were
elected: Mrs. Hinkley, the Misses Nonna
Michael. Daisy. Darling. Wllda Bllren,
Lillian Wardell, Llbble McUugblln, Mrs.
Ruth Carter. theKhses Julia Rock, Franc
Williams, Minnie Matthews, Mary Wood­
ard, Phyllis. Diamond. Jennie Lamb,
Louise Nagler. Miss Eddy. Neither the
principal nor first awlstant were elected
last evening, but p'pbably will be next
Tuesday night Prof. Sterling has a con­
tract for the present year.

When In GRAND RAPlDiistop al

city, as the dials will be six feet In diame­
ter. But this view of the case will never
bring the clock as taxes are now lhe cause
of some complaint which would be intensi­
fied if they should go still higher: While
It is not right that 50 or 100 men should
pay for an Improvement that will be for
the public good and benefit all, but we
feel that such must be done'If the im­
provement Is made. We trust that ail
will look at it In this light and give ac­
cordingly. The Hastings National bank
lias nobly come forward with a subscrip­
tion of 850 and the Wool Boot company
has subscribed 8100. Several Individual
subscriptions havg been received from 85
to SI5. Every one who can should give
and If they do so we will soon be enjoying
an improvement that other'-’-"
obtained for several years.

THE KENT
t. UNION DEPOT.
•
[oh tfl.OOT’or Day.
Bqkk.k. Tnuuftr. New Hoow
I let «n J
BEACH * BOOTH.

Social Doings.

- The wedding of Miss Anna Patterson
Fred M. Soule occurred last evening at
the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Kep. Silsby,
where the bride has resided for some time.
The ceremony took place about six o’clock
and was performed by the Rev. W.’ M.
Puffer. A reception was given for them
from 8 toll at the home of the groom’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Soule.
The bride was attired In a very pretty
costume of white lansdown with trimmlngs ot brocade silk, and wore white
roses. They received many handsome and
useful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Souk* will
commence housekeeping Immediately In
part of Mrs. Myers’ house on- east Green
Street.
Mrs. P. T. Calflove and Mrs. W. H.
Powers were at home yesterday atternnon at the former’s home on Broadway
St.. In honor of Miss Hortens** VanZile, of Detroit, and received their lady
frier ds from three to six.

-

Tea

Try this tea if you never
have, and you will not regret
it. It is winning in popular
favor every day. We solicit
vour patronage and know
that our goods will please
you. Give us a trial.
,

Farm for Sale.

Eighty acres. 45 improved, good soil,
good orchard, large house, granary, stab­
ling. near village. Will go for 83.000.
half cash. Write 8. W. Hopkins. Mt.
I Pleasant, Isabella Co.. Mich.

PHILLIPS &amp; PRESTON,
Th* Grocsrs.

Q00&amp;5
On account of the cold backward spring

we find ourselves overloaded with

SQHHEK 5UT5, —■

✓Miss Nonna Michael, of Laramie, Wy­
oming. Is visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. John Michael.

and if cut prices will sell them they are as

Miss Gertrude Smith leaves for Chicago
to-morrow to visit relatives and will re­
main for some time.

good as spld, for we have cut prices so low

y Rev. and Mrs. J. VY. Bancroft who have
been spending the winter in California are
expected to return this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Brooks, of Shelby, spent Sat­
urday and Sunday at Geo. H. Brooks*.

Thomas Thatcher, of Boston. meml&gt;er
of the well known firm of Thatcher A Co..,
dealers in wool, was in the city Fri­
day.
John Ketcham, of Maple Grove, a grad­
uate of our High school, has been engaged
to teach In the Nashville school -for the
ensuing year.

Mrs. Mel Warren, of Dakota, is .soon ex­
pected In this city for a visit with friends
and relatives. Will Hams will leave for
Chicago next week to meet her.

✓ Rev. A. D. Grigsby was in Allegan
Tuesday and delivered his lecture. “An
Englishman's first impressions of Ameri­
ca,” at the Presbyterian church.

Drs. Young, of Nashville, and Van
Horn, of Dowling, started for Chicago
Monday to spend their lime in attending
medical lectures, and taking in the fair
Jor three weeks.
.

that no man will leave our store without, buy­

ing a suit.

This is

NOT W» PUT F/1CT5,—*
and if you will call at our store we will
prove our^statements good.

Yours truly.

t. W. HOKKILL, &amp; Q0,
ONE PRKE CL2TNIER5.

Mrs. Grigsby, of Hastings, at the county
convention of the W. C. T. U. at Woutlland. was elected president and delegate
to the corning state convention soon to be
held at Muskegon.
The statement made by the Bannei:
last week that Ed. Holbrook had sold his
interest in the herber shop was an error
ns he has only rented It.

The line of chairs and tables made by j
। the Hastings Chair &amp; Table company was
i purchased by Archie McCoy, ilk* furniture
I and carpet dealer, and he is selling them
at less than manufacturers cost.

The p'an of selling carpets by sample'
has proven entirely satisfactory and h a
great success. This system was Intro­
duced by Archie McCoy, the furnltnre and
carpet dealer, who carries over 200 styles
of all the newest and latest designs, from
the cheapest hemp to the finest Brnsseh
and velvets.
Owing to the long contlnned spell of
bad weather every one was more thorough­
ly prepared to enjoy the brief period of
good weather that we had yesterday. It
often happens that we have to experience
a great deal of the bitter, to properly en­
joy the many blessings that we receive.
y* New houses are being built In every
ward ot the city and all of the desirable
houses In the city are occupied. There
never was a time when Hastings looked asprosperous as she does to-day. With the
new factories has dkme a steady substan­
tial growth that will notecase for a long
time to come.
The long, spell /)f cool weather has
checked the growth of vegetation and pre­
vented the germination of considerable
spring sown grain. In many places it Is
.feared the seed has rotted. The grass and
meadows are looking as well a* can be ex­
pected. The only crop which is not In­
jured by the cool weather Is the fruit crojf

J desire to call the attention of Bansu
readers to the advertisement of the Chautan apartment building In another column
for the accommodation of World’s Fair
wf?«lton&lt;. I have been personally acquaint­
ed with C. W. Powers, the corresponding
secretary for yegxa and can confidently as­
sure my friends that the accommodations
will be exactly as represented.
W. F. Taylor.
,
Hastings. Mich.

Our Children’s Suit Depart­
ment is full of the best
things to be had. •

K. K. Qrant.

�=
himself Iklapel soon rose togo, saying:
b^is near tAmidnight, and °W

until a wee&lt;
the
“onld b. tte -Mb »t “■« nlecttm.

r
Mr Donald hi® now bought a lot In
OUR COUNTY
th^Wolte “I*1*’"™Ljl"f^TVuM
,
t/jUddleVille ha® organized a band with
C.
1 tt White as leader, and dow the good,
;
people
of Middleville are preparing te all
j their homes with open windows and
in
S smith, ot
VmTJ
,
doors
during the pleasant summer even­
,
wlUi bl, p«wu
Jrolnings.
to Cblcfio. to wort 1“ * * from K,l»m«Woodland has a dog poisoning mania.

A NORSEMEN STORY.

VIKINGS OF OLD INTEfiRFh
th0publion.Ind -»
THEIR DEAD IN SHIPS.
puroniu were neglected, end the people
.punt their time dUcnming there two
topic, from morn until night. Cbalpe
waa •een everywhere, using all the arts
of the politician; the priests were busy
Many BnireeC. th. Greet.,. „
*
ut all hours: the maidens, with fearful
valwnrablc Achille*.
H. Lee, of Woodland, had a lamb zoo te work Mr. k. ■ «* v«ator teacher­
IN CHALPA’B HANDS.
eyes and blanched clucks, wept and 1
that weighed 13 pounds when It was eight running finely
_.J.
Hat
—
All
wove shrouds for themselves, for no one
hours Id aad another that weighed 15 Um Mat Young I® on tno sicx t»‘
Mrs. Mil &gt;ouu»
»otomac. so news
knew who would be takou.
pounds when It was 3« hours old.
In the midst of all Eric became ill
Woodland people are rejoicing over the
from overwork and lay for ten days in a
Jk s. for a poaiUon on the D. L. * Nbeen tbn. preserve1 a curious Rt&lt;)ry J?
delirious fever, tenderly nursed by Leia fact that it istprobable a saloon will not
lug to the origin of ship burial
and Jan-ila, but unconscious of their be located there this year, as the present
NEIQHBORINGCOUNTIE8bold vikings, being ratin-r more
Incumbent has been unable to secure
presence. She rarely .left his bedside,
?Q.t!7J?Ur tbn5 °° Iami
nimoS;
bonds.
'
administering to him the medicines be
Interred in mounds together wlththdrri
Mr. Coman, living near Middleville had
had placed at his side— as he had in­
seis, the great seagoing bont vtaetinZ
serving a® a kind of sareopfanguji
structed her when be felt the fever gain­ the misfortune te cut a gash on bls knee
taining many corpses.
'
ing upon bhn—and giving him the food with an ax. and tlie wound Is a very pain­
Mr Kelley will move It to Otsego, a ai»Tbe model of tbe.rlkJng ^dp now „
ful
one
being
on'che
joint.
that J^n-ila prepared; hanging over him
K l«r rm!- exhibition in the National inuseiun U *
The teachers for lhe Nashville •choota
in tender brooding when ho slept, or
restored reprnduct Ion on a nrualI scale of •
standing at his side in terrified agony for the ensuing year are all engageci witn
C«le&lt;l&lt;»'* New WM el«bt jmm old big vessel that was found rotIll. ,ean ’
when he raved in his delirium—talking the exception of an assistant prinelpal.
at Gokstnd, In Norway. R
Friday.
to those demons whom he saw. she Prof. Andrus of course remains, with an lad
The Angelas, a Catholic weekly, has a mound, which had been’ knuwnfo.
•ddlUoo «r fiiw to
thought, menacing his. life.
oenturire os the King’s mound, lwuiscof
Kotohom. • ,ouon Maple Cro'lto. «l&gt;h * juat started in Kalamazoo.
Her sweet face was the first he saw fine repoutloo M a toatl-r. "IU ta"
a tradition U) the effect that u royal pcN
Mrs. M. Bailey and daughter Elma, of sonage had been interred there with all
when the fever left him, and ho opened
Hon. Geo. S. Long
Chart' or Ilin grammar room. »■
Plainwell, have left for the former’s old his treaaurc®. It was in.thc expectation of
his
eyes
with
speculation
and
reason
in
McKInnla l.Jda Felfbner and HortM
Is a very popular and successful lawyer of
them'. He lay there looking at her for Marshall will remain tor anolhtr JMT. home lu Scotland and will be absent two securing the lattar that the mound wm
Troy Ohio. H&lt;? stands high in thu estima­
flrat opened by robbera, who carrM away
awhile. She sat at the foot of his couch, and Mlu Engtnla Downlna. who ha. boon years,
tion of his fellow citizens, having been
The Charlotte city council will pay 830 a great deni that would have been of
mayor of lhe city. He writes as follows:
and the morning light was gleaming in teaching In tbe Barn', dlatrlcb soutb«Ml
interest to adence and the wuVM.
•• In this case my brief contains a good many
her golden hair. Ho saw that she was ot the tillage. wUl bat" chart' ot one ot for having a stained glass window labeled
The story I speak of referx to ihe age of
••Charlotte” In the Michigan building at the
Important points In bwr of Hood’s Sarsaparilla
pale and wan with anxious watching, the rooms.—News.
fable, when the Scandinavian nwtlZwM
which I feeMt my duly to file with you. We
World’s fair.
and her eyes, that looked so mournfully
have found the njcdlune of very weal '-duo at
peopled by a race of god*, whose king
our bouse, as my fwtter half and myself bay# Here they rdoaxd ft with &lt;1 ton into out over the meadow, had dark blue
There
are
85
applicants
for
the
position
Odin. Odin and bb&gt; wife, Freya. had two
F. McDerby was In town Monday on
both Iwen greatly benefited by it. 1 got into
the air.
of Superintendent of the Charlotte son®, Balder and Thor. Balder was beauU.
shadows under them. She sighed as a
quite a serious condition with
Now Iklapel and Kulcan had con­ breath of scented air came, full of business—Miss Zernle Sundayed at home schools. Tbe salary Is 81,900 per year.
ful and.gentle and was beloved by tl;8
—Miss Rena Dumnhan is spending a few
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
ceived a plan which delighted them
Eaton Rapids will have a lodge of lady gods, who looked to bin dream* for guid­
I had very llltlo appetite, and when I did eat both beyond measure, and their thoughts spring’s promises, in at the open window, days kt Nashville—Bev. F. £. Stowell la
ance. He had, however, one enemy. Loki
and
turned
to
find
his
dark
eyes
with
attending
district
meeting
this
week
at
suffered very severely with nausea aud distress ran hi this wise: Instead of a Katun
Maccabees.
the evil god. One night Bald* r !a a dream
tn n-.y stomach. At times 1 had very severe feast of horrors, bloody sacrifices and love’s gentle gleam in them fastened Sunfield—Mrs. J. C. Krelger is at Char­
Tlw prwenl mtan hM w Ur teen Uw heard a voice telling him that bi» Hfe wu
headaches, and In the mornings would have
upon her face. She gave a little start lotte on business.
mo,t profitable one tor tboee who bare In danger, and in the morning he told bis
that tired feeling and feel so dull and ■piris- dread sights thjit brutalized the people
and
then
came
to
kneel
beside
him
and
irsa dial 1 felt no inclination to attend my bust­ and mode them cruel and hard hearted;
better and ear» to mH. In manr yeara mother of it. Freya was greatly worried,
take his hand. She was not yet certain
Eugene Horton rejoices In the advent of No doubt It la doe to tbe larfie «tn de­ anil .going to all things animal, ininml
they would have a marriage feast! And
that this was not a new phase of tho fe­ a new boy In his family, bom April J3th— mand tor there products "bleb will and vegetable she exacted cf thioi an oath
the bridegroom would be the wonder
ver; but he turned his face to her as he Rev. Newberry, of Kalamazoo, occupied probably continue through the Worlds that they would not harm Balder.
nets. But I found In Hood’s Sarsaparilla a trae worker. Quetzal, and tho bride Leia, the pressed her hand and said:
the Baptist pulpit last Bunday—Charles fair. One of the largest buyers In baton
While on her mlwion Freya came to cue
friend. It seemed to .give strength to my weak daughter of Atxlan. The audacity of
“Dear heart, how long haye I been illF Nevins has sold his interest in the old Rapids had up to the 2Gth of this month little plant, tbe mistletoe, which appeared
T
his
scheme
staggered
them
at
first,
but
stomach, restored my appetite, and assisted
“Oh. so long, so long', my own—ten homestead to bls brother Alfred—Miss L 1- shipped out 'over 43.000 dozen eggs n to be incapable uf working ham, and tkas
digestion, so that I can now eat heartily and they grew familiar with the thought as
enjoy It. With the disappearance of my indiges­
long, dreadful days—and I feared that I He Hazen begun her school In the Pendill April. Tbe price paid has averaged ISJg no oath was exacted of it. Whin Freya
they pondered it, and were pleased with
tion I have also felt
should lose you! But yon will get well, district last Monday—Mrs. E. Caldwell en­ cents, a remarkably high price for this had finisbeil her task xhc retun&gt;*-d home
themselves mightily. But it was a long
Renewed Strength and Vigor,
sweetheart. Yon will not leave your tertained company from Otsego last Thurs­ season of the year. Good dairy butter has nod told Balder and his fr'.uid-t what she
day—W. 8. Smith rode his new safety to readily brought 91 cents and the only had done, and the gods in their pUyi often
and every day feel as though I could do three time before they approached Eric upon poor Leis!”
Kalamazixi and back last Saturday, making trouble dealers have experienced la
get- amused themselves by shooting arrowior
times as much work u formerly. And best of the subject.
“No, dear, I will not leave yon. I the trip of 20 miles in one hour and 50
throwing stones nt his Invulnerable body
enough of IL—Eaton Rapids Journal.
all. the benefit Is not temporary, but jM^rmaneut.
When they did they were fortified
My wife was In a weak, nervous, debilitated with many grave reason® and convinc­ shall recover fast now, I think, and you minutes—Mrs. Lizzie Wood is visiting
to eee them swerve aside just tefore react­
“Doc” Bentley the leader of Lansing’s ing him. Loki, however, being determined
condition, growing worse all the time. Hood s
—
my
own
—
you
look
so
pale
and
tired!
her
parents
at
Irving
—
Mrs.
Wilcox
and
Sarsaparilla did me so much good I persuaded ing arguments with which to overcome
gang
of
burglars,
was
captured
by
tbe
to do Balder harm, went to Freya dteguised
her to take IL and In her case, also, It seemed all possible objections, but to their sur­ Ro and rest and get some color in those mother Mrs. Crawford started Monday to
police on Saturday night. At his bouse m an old woman, and learned from her the
to work like magic. H built her up finely, aod
.visit friends in Kansas. '
prise he fell in with their views at once. white cheeks."
did everything you claim in saying
were found goods taken In nine different only thing that might be employed In in­
She laid her head on the pillow beside
But he said:
burglaries, among them the goods stolen juring his enemy. Then, hurrying sway
“Not I, but Leia, must decide the him and looked deep into his eyes. After
Remarks about the weather are now in from lhe Dimondale depot a few weeks be found the little mistletoe, nud earring
■Makes the Weak Strong.' JVe are warm question, my friends. * Let ns go to her awhile hqr own lids drooped, and in a order and Mid remarks aw not meant to be ago. He will get a long term in prison, It into an arrow returned to the *pcg where
moment She slept, with a contented complimentary either: but with cyclone® if he receive® hl® deserts. Tbe I-ansi ng
friends of Hood’s.’’ Gxu. 8. Long, Troy, Ohio. and ask her now.”
the gods amaiwl themselves shocking at
smile
upon
her
lips.
Tho
blue
veins
in
ravaging other parts of tbe country we police have bunted for him nearly all Baldr. Apwt from lhe Jrotfd stood Hoder,
Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, and do
They went to her apartment, and as
not purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists.
they entered she perceived that they had her forehead made her skin look like should be satisfied that it Is as well as il is whiter, but up to thl® time, he had eluded the biiud, and appnku hing him L&gt;ki in­
purest
marble
asshe
lay
there.
Her
with
us
—
James
A
Ryan
made
a
business
nil
attempts
at
captun?.
duced him to shoot the arp- ' at Baida,
come upon some more than ordinary er­
rand. She .paled as she gazed upon their feweet breath fanned his cheeks as he trip to Kalamazoo last Munday- -Tlie rain
Allegan Baptista expect to dedicate who fell shot through the U4ut.
Odin mourned three day? Xr- l Hirahe
Eaton county’s famous murder Is ove serions faces, and looked from one to, gazed upon her, fair and childlike, yet a iust Sunday kept a good many away from their flue new church Sunday.
church
although
we
had
had
no
services
woman in tho full Lldom of her rare
ordered that Balder’s body In- carried to
and John Butcher was found guilty of another with questioning glances.
The
case
ot
the
Paw
I
’
aw
laectric
Light
beauty—perfect—lhe very dream of an for four weeks—'obn Ryan, of this place
tbe seashore aud be placed uixui die ship
murder in the first degree and was sen­ - Taking her hand Eric spoke:
accompanied Rev-. Fr. Laugh ran. of Has­ and Power Co. vs. the Village, of Paw Stringbolm:. together w’-'-h h:s |.tnnor.
tenced to life imprisonment by Judge
“My Leia, Iklapel and Kulcan have, artist or poet.
splendid dotl.-e*, and hi- lu r-e. w ith allitl
Smith, this being the first life sentence
,
When he left his bed and could walk tings. on a visit to Charlotte last week—
discovered,
I
know
not
how.
that
we
Harvey
B.
Adams
is
building
a
bay
win
­
tbe Judge has pronounced. A hard fight
to his window and look . forth, lo! the
The first arrest ever made of parents at trappings The ship •a.u tantwhiand
was made on both side*. When Butcher love one another, and they wish to have,■ spring had stolen upon the canyon sud- dow and porch for Albert Storms, of Grand Rapids for not sending their chil­ -fire from the friction of tit ron&lt;m|buratd
Prairieville—More sheds ah? being erect­
was first arrested for the erkne. he con­ instead of a human sacrifice at the feast
dren to school was made this Week. Tbe it. ifiSgrfther with its m-upMu, tu uhe.
fessed doing It, but at the trial tie denied of the Katun, a marriage feast, to maket denly and sweetly! The sight of green ed at the brick yard, and more men’ are case will be pushed to see what there is And Ckiinordered tlujt asldt-nd nienshcaM
it and waid Im? wad made /to confess by it a day of gladness and rejoicing, andI meadows, the blossoming trees, the snipe Is-ing employed with the view of making
be burned upon their ship*, together with
in such a law.
having a pistol pointed at his head anil they have chosen us as the victims. I; darting in zigzag flights acrosc-: thelung, business lively bye and bye.
all thtir property, the remain* toibecv'threatened by a mob.
Notwithstanding have left the decision to yon.”
Four Hillsdale bon about 12 years of lected and covered with a mound '&gt;1 carta.
. j easy swing of the swallows as they
this'the jury found him guilty, being out
Of creruntorli-x of this kind the *ldp
She hid her face upon his shoulder, ■ skimmed the water, sent the blocxl , Arthur Stone, of Lowell. was In town age played ••guillotine’’ the other day.
• : coursing through his veins, and he felt
about two -and a half hours.
The two youngest were persuaded to lie grave al Mokklebysl, N.unvay,
an
and they had uo other answer. In fact
Friday looking after the business Interests
when she roisetl her head they had both। ; his strength returning in a rush. But of his Freeport store—There was no school down with their heads resting on a block excellent Illustration. The i:;-ind is hr
ot
wood,
while
thu
others
tried
to
w?
how
j
(
u
„
plain.
In
full
v;r«
&lt;&gt;!
?'
c-i
he
had
been
near
.
to
death
’
s
door,
and
departed Mid gone about their business.
in tho primary department Friday as the
close'they could strike lo tbelr necks with over which the buried ‘•hip u- to tx-uni
In the midst of his Ifcppiness Eric was the fact was known to the jteople of teacher Mrs. C. F. Gardner attended ex­ an ax without hitting them. The necks I All around_ the
monnd
’-ii twelve
_____
_____ un|'
...
seized with a feeling of insecurity, a Atzhui. It strengthened Chalpa’® posi­ amination—Brnce Keister, of Lowell, of the boys show .that some remarkably I fret,
___ wid, ... ind three fe ' a--p, which, co
spent a few days In Freepurt last week—
foreboding of evil, which was in truth tion immensely.
tbe south and west, Is traverse! by a bridge­
••This is ho go&lt;l F ho proclaimed. *‘ Tis A law suit in Justice Pantel's court Fri­ close blows were struck.
the prelude to a period of illness. Afty
An old nuhi by tbe name of Brown. like dam. The interior &lt;&lt; the munqd preday
attracted
considerable
attention
—
Miss
but
a
man.
for
lo!
he
is
dying!
His
battling with it for awhile he resolved
Lmiua Richard'on. a blind lady, from Hying near Battle Creek bad to be taken ►enta two layera—oneof I--u r-plinteainto avail himself of the only means of . breath is as ours. Shall we worship a
Clarksville, assisted by a few friends gave to the poor house anueared for. as be was terruiX’ri with soil an.! cifKlera. and '.te
reaching th* outside world by releasing god^who^nn become ill as we can?’
a
concert In tbe Cong’l church at this too feeble to work. On his arrival at that other cansiktiug of' cinders and b iu:«! retmiiita Over this n nuihbar of &lt; bp-cta &lt;e»
hta long captive carrier pigeon. Many * Then Eric began to fancy, ns he lay place last Friday evening. A collection
Institution he was treated to bath which
ajnme its soft eyes had petitioned for in his bod at night, that he heard prowl­ amounting t&lt;» Sil was taken up for her surprised him much, ns It was tbe firstone strewn which showed that hen! a vliip bad
been hauled ashore and'cayly ilroextad
ing
footsteps
alxmt
his
house,
bnt
Jan’
"freedom, many a time he had almost
ben, fit—Levi Sperry moved his family to he had taken for thirty years.
with Miivlds aruunq its bulwark* and with
opened the wicker cage, but had checked ila, watching jealously, could not detect Sunfield the first of the week—Iva Moul­
Arma and other articles &lt;)f war pil'd up,
The
Ijike
Odessa
Wave
thinks
there
Is
any
prowler®.
But
Eric
put
his
revolver
the generous impulse, determined to
ton was the guest of Freeport friends Sat­
aerrjns thus ax tl:r funeral |-yn-&gt; hiua®await the hour of need. Somehow it in his bed aud kept it there. He awoke urday evening and Sunday—A .delegation a great field fur home missionary work In
that village. lta«t Sunday boys played mandt-r.
seemed to him that the time had now at duwu une morning and lay watching from lhe “different Sunday schools of this
The reninlns in this instance hxvtag
. the rose tints grow and gleam along the place attended the 8. 3. convention at ball there within a stone's throw of the
arrived.
.
been consumed they .were coiketed in ».
church and made much disturbance.
canyon’s, castellated brows. Soft jiearly Irving station Tuesday.
He wrote the message upon a piece
flat bronze vessel, togrthrr »■ .in^otneper
shadows
mingled
with
the
rose,
and
Oue Three Oaks man offeis SlOO for a aoDal property of the owner, cvoistiltg &lt;u
••1’oday as I was hunting along the squirrel skin, the parchment of the
barrel of flour. He Is somewhat particular two combs, checker men,’dice aud arrow
cliffs I heard voices, and walking softly priests, and Listened it to the pigeon’® deep, sullen blood crimson hung in the
The weather prophet has gurs^l the
in tbe light snow I came close to one of tail. Tho hinl looked bright and well; crevices of the rocks. Above was all weather this time when he said we would about It, however, as it must Im? made In heal*. This receptacle holding the re­
mains «.f the drill ci.it! wits ;-'-irc«l in an
the old homes up there where no one it seemed eager to be off as it gazed ut sulphur and gold re&lt;l. shooting up In have a storm beginning the 20th and last­ Three Oaks.
dwells. The voices were within, loud him with its head dn-ono side and strug­ long streamers across the clear, cool blue ing the rest of the month. The roads are
A special train load of 118 hotel girls excavation at the i-ttoti. ■-! ;i&gt;e
and angry. I heard Chalpa speak. He gled to free its wfags. Leia took it of the sky. Ho heard the peewee call in a terrible condition, the waler break­ from Boston bound for Chicago, drew a Above It a nun»l|er &lt; f ..rtn'
said that unless we had a sacrifice we from his liands, for it had long been her and the shrill “teet'teet" of the snipe. ing over the road lit many places. The crowd to the Grand Trunk depot in Baitte Ln an uutanntsl pAt*kii&gt;
jxjfsicould hold no Katun feast; that he who pet, aud covering it with her scarf she Then a robin burst out in a rich, rollick­ clay roods are nearly impassible—Corn Creek, where tbe train stopped to allow unburnrd reiraiihs »4 animal i«bly the portion Unsigned ti&gt; the
opposed the Katun sacrifice was a foe to carried it up to the temple top where no ing matin song that made his heart swell planting will be very late as it Is too wet the girls lime to eat some baked Im?*ii*.
.lung jwm
from
the
funeral
feast
(
&gt;t
i
to
plow
—
Hydcu
Myers
has
a,
position
In
with
a
queer
mixture
uf
joy
and
sadness.
Atzlau and should die. Then there was one would observe them. Here they
— Sheriff Walkinshaw baa had the jail In
,„,.n at the
|. It was oil so sweet. to
. come
---------hack
—. to the Sunfield school as teacher for the eont- Marshall painted, papered and thoroughly ney to Walhalla. 11:»- ' i.ir.idrvd* cl
disputing, but he silenced it and de­ released it with a toss into the air.
mound was covered w.
Straight as an arrow in its flight, fox ant^ 80 touching to him, softened by ill- Ing year—Dell Myers let-anted irom the cleaned.
ig». r.nch«A
clare?! that the new governor must be of
The work was done by the nails, mountings, ra.t-i
north
with
his
team
last
week.
He
will
prisoners and saved the county at least shields and other lliinu-.
the old religion—a believer in the death five hundred feet it darted up, then be- uw”. that the tears almost came into his
work for M. Lipscomb this summer—Ida 8150.
’ ’ in
’ ever widening
■ - • ( ■ sweeps,
eyM&lt; Then as lie looked he saw a dark
gift and all old rites. He claimed that gan to circle
In another kind vf N'&lt;-r-‘ xirinl the body
Elliot, of Woodbury, h in this vicinity
,?!;r,ut Mt'S
he had many votes among the people faster and faster, ever higher, ever hand and. arm appear at his window. this week as seamstress for Mrs. Heattun
Wayland will be a strictly temperance was placed in the ship
. ing cov/rtd
and the priests and could be elected, but stronger as its winga gained power The hand held a bunch of small, pale —MY. .Stairs died last Saturday after suf­ town In the future, a® the liquor bond ha* burned, the entln? '( ••
large mound.
the people must be stirred up to pro­ until at last, high iu tho firmament, it green berries, and it shook nervously as fering a long illness. The funeral was been ral«ed to 80000, which will knock out with earth so as to ft'tv.i
c hi- *tyie ct
Thebe*:- knownrxamju
claim their desire for* a great, glorious passed beyond their virion, and the can­ they were squeezed, and a few drops of last Monday at the house—Mrs. Chas. Ful­ the dealers there.
interment is afford»*i b&gt;y ft
yon wall shut. It out. They stood ai- grayish white juice fell intX‘ his water ler spent the week at imn.e with her par­
Katun, with a beautiful victiqj.
mound.
A.
it.
Wells,
ot
Big
Rapids,
is
in
Alle
­
ents at this ulacr—Mr. and Mrs. Winey
•*Oh, his words made my flesh creep lently watching until it had gone from jar, which stood on the window rill.
• ••
Iu a second he had fired at the hand, attended the surprise on Ids mother In gan,county buying a carload of heavy conducted with
and my blood to boiL I longed for i view; then Eric said with a sigh of
r«-wsnlri
Norman- horses.
In conversation with paasagewny through the »■
Campbell
last
week.
She
was
the
recipi
­
but mis.-ed his aim. Jan-ila awoke with
Quetzal's thunder death that kills afar satisfaction:
&lt;,f dishes by her him him he says farmers in this section art­ lhe acientiilc exphn rs
stood dazed______
for a ent of a very nice
“He’s well off! Now if no hawk seizes a startled .yell and ___________
off, bat I held my jmace and crept be^
In the
children—Ettle Gerkey Is nursing a boll raising too small horses, which are un­ entire ship eight} fia- to
hind tbe rocks, for they began to come him, nor hunter bag him, ho will be in moment, thert rushed to the window.
on
her
arm
this
week
—J. Spencer de­ saleable for many purposes.—Wayland Sat­ middle of the shipwa* •- Irout with
’ No one was in sight, but a minute later
forth. There were twenty in there. Son Franch jo in u few days.”
urday
Globe.
tier of wood in the formol
horned the cattle uf Mrs. U Foreman last
“And thenF’ she inquired dubiously, i people began to emerge upon tlie houseAgzai, Bela, Quustit, Rakki-pisk, Bart- 1
Saturday—There was no Sunday school
Wm. Canwe’l, of Grand' Ledge, lost a gpble. in which the remK. rntmad
“Then? JWelL—then in a few more tops and peer abouL Others hurried to on acconnt of the rain last Sunday—What
tel-ai aud'Ueia, lhe hunchback, were
pocket iHs-k Cfiintainiiig SSOO. which was were deposited. The *;k&gt;'
Eric
’ '’s dwelling
’
‘to ascertain the meaning will the cattle cat If the weather docs not
among them—the oldest of our fathers— days pcfliaps you will see other men of ”
th»« proceeds of a car load ot stock he had was required to have a !
and they silently went down, in The my kind, many of them, maybe—and of Quetzal's thunder. All joined in the change soon, is the question among far­ ShlppMl to Buffalo Hh is at kwa to know
•i; from the
twilight like murderers.”
After digging away tin' 4nn thither
maybe, too, you will find some one far search for the wretch who had attempt- mers at present, It is to oold for the h..w it was lost an he plaod it In Ns in
Upon doser questioning Jan-Ila, whose morn to your liking." He looked slyly «1 hw life, but he had left no trace. The
to grow. Ilay Is scarce—May Huff, sltie vest pocket Mr Capwell Is not a place chosen the sliip*xynmemory was very’ remarkable, repeated at her, but she scorned to reply. She circumstance put Eric upon his guard. of Kalamazoo. i» among friends In this y|. rich wan and the loss will fall heavily up­ by herse® and lowi-rri "
ward into the exeavati' ”The M-;.nkhral
on him.
the debate verbatim, and it was serious wa® so sure there was uo man like him He realized that thl* enemy was willing
each ride with strata
enough to cause Iklapel and Eric to look in all the wide world that she could to resort to the sternest means to accom­ “I:," ?»-«• ni. chiMrei,
rit.
When it
M. J. Jacques has been appointed) post eham’.ier was then built
smile at the very .thought.
plish their end, and he once more put on getting him a nice chair.
„,« in state atdre
grave and anxious.
master at luike Odessa In place of Tecpie, ready the corpse, array--; drawn to the
“What can ure do?’ the latter in­
That night in herdreams she followed his belt and holster Mid carried his re­
the defaulter who had to resign.
and girt with arras.
quired.
the bird in his flight over the deser^ and volver wherever he went
F‘.rr B.n’VT •''"’•"IPir bal'd hay
Fred Moore, a Hltle Allegan boy. was ground, introduced it&gt;t • -11 •■
This attempt upon his life, however,
Old Iklapel gazed into tho fire for sev-. the mountains, aud itseemed that it wns
through no opening temporarily •
in eight of a fair city, but suddenly a was adroitly used to Chalpa’s disadvan­ are ablpplnc .bmp to-day-Balo retard, ripped by a playmate at school aad his that purpose and laju &lt;-n n lt”XejoS&lt;d.
era) minutes, then answered:
h g fractured below the knee.
“I am in doubt, my brother. It is too hawk with the fact? of Chalpa swooped tage, for he alone was known to be in­
d‘T’
hl,,‘ wlnJ ’“I
Tbe opening ran* then pt r...••
soon to announce ouy plans or' proclaim down and struck it to the earth, then de­ imical to Eric, and the election, which week and only one dear—Mrs. Lillian
Severer years agn Walter Alley was a
went last Friday to be nt the funnr
our view's to tho people. They are not voured it at his leisure. She awakened took place two days later, was lost to Store
al of btr father—Tbealx 3L K cblr^ in resident ot Allegan, and was a rather
fast ynung man. Itafirrly h« baa been
ready yet But Chalpa w gaining ground, with a shudder, glad to find it but a hinl by only twenty-two votes. The
this circuit harebeeu divided. Rev. Van proprietor oTtbe city employment bureau
I can see that, and he can cause us much dream. She did not tell it to Eric, for priests and Uh heads of families alone
Font yearn «m&lt;». so " ;
PininU'*00*
eralrlw»IH« Ud and messenger service at Kalamazoo called out I u the mid--trouble. I know not what to do.”
she was snperstitionsan.il feared it would voted, ‘and/the latter were largely in­
•\Vimt’s
fluenced by the dastardly attack u|»n Gnll Lake and West Creasy—Will Town Jji-t week he advertlriri fc.i doo hands to election crowd in Chica^i
“Kill him!” cried Jan-ila, looking at trouble him.
•co
to
(.blcagn
aud
other
points,
promising
matter
with
Robert
LM
Eric
’
s
life
—
iiladng
it
entirely
to
V'halThe very next day tho couucjl of the
Eric. “Kill him as yon did the snake
h improving the condition of ground In
m i work upon psymeut of a certnln fee. profound rilcnqs that • r-u
.litaCT
and the great heart in tbe woods! Then Katun was Vailed. Its duty was to select pa's account.
87 toonf11 ,nI,U’‘rw* and rtrawtwrriCT- Many paid but when they appeared for only by the only by
'
asked,
a victim and arrougu for tho great feast.
aJ’eracM .Z1' ?‘Ch °f r,i”rdl llwt *»**; ranMM.r1uilu0 Alley had departed, taking
he will no longer trouble you.”
[ CONTINUED.)
/
In the midst of his speech Jan-ila It was composed of twelve prints *he
U7,‘Ty. a,“‘ ,ravh* *•**•'-* hundred “What was Nir. i
started and sprang noiselessly tn the oflice being hereditary, the only heredi­
dollar, imlebtneas.—Alh-gau Gazette.
Boston Adverti®cr.
General John Pope was called "Saddle
door. He peered up and down, across tary office in Atzlau. Some of them
Between S7.00Q and Sd.ooo was dhtrihen he liras took command
Ono Ilaur-n Wark.
tho moonlit space between the house and were old. but the majority were men bag John.
bute,! among the «mtekqrcm Of the C. J. A
of t be Army of Virginia he found ererrTh.Htl.vt • l».k&gt;.h»»l-! “"T" pro­
“
I
’
m
simply
exhausted,
’
’
Wl
j,i
3^
ni
B
the river, and turning to those within under thirty. Chalpa was the chief of
thing in confualon, which he act to work te £^r
m. It IL at Marshall last week.
'RMn
whispered:
this council and one of tbe three who
haphazard or
IS
“ °hU f&lt;Coo,*^Uentl&gt;''
naked
7 1 Te b*n 001 oot w,;ole hour
- "I heard a sound. Some one waa lis­ cast the fatal Tot to decide which of the when- tin headquarters Were, he rt-nliw!
HUto arh»&lt;oi are rablug portion- IU. rotation ro ihr ta»^ u
■U
t‘!Q 1 f.rt “Y “ counl»- why, la mtrnsy for a piano for tbelr room.
.1 "
be *o intimate that a chanc
tening at the door.”
:.n the aaddte " Ml.
twenty maidens selected by the council ^In
^iX.2Btart™»:»
1
bought five yanberf
As he -poke Eric saw a- shadow paAJ should die./
.
‘
quarrer. ware -Im th. .addle &lt;» th. move ■'
di mi
r1®
i" it- &lt;•”
the window on the other side. Iklapel
The council was in secret aeaaion aod th,lr location lUdd. to ba In daroreroo.
8
"rth.M
'omp.ny
Tn. !to"..n M
w,
bo
r
to
’
*
b,x,k
for
WilHe,
a
a„ dttrt^^
had heard nothing, but Jan-ila waa con­ eighteen day®; no on*&gt; knew its decision, prododt, &gt;0 th.
Pair of ahoca for Sallis and stockings for UT rt SLS"**- *“ •"«■»» tor n- Ml".
Ahoroo ««• np t«"
Jamie, three neckUes. teur couS a^.
vinced that some one had been spying, not even the high priest, and the result fiadonAh-WMltlostonSta,.
hind
'b, lK.^n«
au?l that one he believed to be Chalpa of it* deliberation* would not be know?
TKUllm to J
* P* ' °t bOWM 11"
pound Uf candr L^£tfe
IhoMoond
cox--6»
thtt'-'O"“UV- “*
to the horse, but anterior to

Ex-Mayor Long

n~d more sleep than young ones.
And wrapping hta btankot lighUr
Cured ot Indi goation w"*1 oyapoP*1.* rtOT&gt; Mm -twte&lt;l fnrtb. declining Janila’s offer of his company.
eaurwinun b.u«up-w&lt;/»
creoirp lUmcllMl.
;
CHAPTER IX.

J“?”

Hood’s Cures

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

^ 22!Z:

THE

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, May 4, lS93

Postmaster-General Elwell has Issued a
notice to all.poetmasteis that there is now
In operation In the government building
on the grounds of the world’s fair a branch
of the Chicago postoffice, known as the
world’s fair station. Thia station will
make regular collections and deliveries
through lu own force of letter carriers
from and to all points of tbe exposition
grounds and will transact money orders
4n&gt; registry business as well as all other
business pertaining to a firaC-class post­
office. Postmasters are Instructed to use
every proper means to give publicity to
this information. in order that persons in­
tending to visit the fair may. If they so de­
sire. have their mall addressed to tbe
World’s Fair station.

•t -.nui’. e to permanently cure nit
in view of the fact that many reports
Rupture ot both sexes. N’&gt; P^n; no
vo deittntfi.it from buwlneas. bur have l&gt;een circulated to the effect that vis­
[urination amt illustrated pamphlet con- itors at the world’s fair will be charged so
much per breath and ether equally prepos­
|. i ; K MILLER CO- UK. tM. I'd Mlrh- terous representations having been made
: e . Detroit. Mich.
■
•__________ concerning fees and charges President
Higlnbotham ha* issued n circular letter to
refute them. Among other things the
circular contains these:
The exposition will be open in readiness
(or visitors May I.
An abundance of drinking water, the
best supplied to any great city In the
the
world, will be provided free to all.
Ample provision tor seating will be
made without; charge.
About 1,500 toilet rooms and clowts
line of
and will be located at convenient points In the
buildings and about the grounds, and they
will be absolutely free to the public.
•
Tbe admission fee of 50 cents will fen­
title the visitor to fee and enter all the expositlon building. Inspect the exhibits, and
In .short, to sec everything within lhe ex­
position grounds, except ihe Esquimau
ylHagr and the reproduction of the Colora­
do cliff dwellings.
Imposition or extortion of any descrip­
liv-lcinn arid Surgeon.
tion will not be tolerate-.
i4-imu&gt;. ' ■ M'.'U
attended ei.iy or night. OL
Free medical u,,d emergency hospital
Stnv.i :! s Ik»«i
shoestore
service is firovided on the grounds by the
exposition management.
The bureau of public comfort will pro­
Attorney .it law.
Hastings. Mich, vide commodious free waiting roorns, in­
in nil courts ul the state. Col- cluding spaciousjadies’ parlor and toilet
rooms in various part., of the grounds. I
From the alxive it is- obvious one inaj
visit the lair with the assnutpee he i ill
p. lath hop.
not be taxed every time he winks dr ven­
tures to exercise any of the privileves of a
sightseer. Much of the hnmo&gt;DUs stuif
.1 country 'promptly
at&gt;^uLconfidence sharps and bnncostecivrs
is lhe veriest rubbish.

When you want a

FRESH LUNCH,:-:
Go to

Oliver Sharp, a six-year-old Holly boy.
was frightfully Injured. He was caught
tn the wheel of ■ buggy and the calf of bla
left leg was tom loose. It took 70 stitches
to sew lhe wound.

A strong prohibition dub has been
formed at Reed City, with H. M. LowHL
of tbo Lowell Manufacturing company, aa
president They have a male quartette in
the club.

ALWAYS SMOKE

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

- -

Mich.

CAPITALS7 3.OOO.

O.

Jack ITbbson, an old resident of Caro,
SURPLUS 81v.000.tHJ.
How * Thin?
was talking to a friend the other day.
Ilobeon bad Just said that be didn’t know
We offer one Hundred dollars reward Incorporated under tbe laws of the State of
whettier be would make a certain deal, as for any case of catarrh that cahuot be
Michigan.
be didn’t know how long he would live, cured by Hall’s catarrh cure.
when he dropped dead.
F. J. Chenxy &lt;fc Co., Props. Toledo, 0.
Open for business Dee. 18.1SM.
We the undersigned, have known F. G.
officers:
St Louis the other day saw a desperate Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
struggle on the top ot a high building. him perfectly honorable In all business D. G. Robinson. President;
Cheater Messer. Vice. Pres.
One man threw the othtr off the roof. Of transactions and financially able to carry
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
course no one expected to see the man out any obligations made by their firm.
reach the ground uninjured. He did, how­ West &amp; Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To­
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■ ledo, O.
D. W. Reynold*.
It Acknowledges no Superior.
D. G. Robinson,
Waldlng, Klnnan A Marvin, Wholesale
A lump of copper^ weighing 38 pounds
John Oarvetb,
Chester Messer.
was plowed up in a field in Levlanaw Druggists, Toledo, O.
P. T. Colgrove.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,
county the other day. It Is thought thnt
Has the only savings dei&gt;artment In lu Harry
it drifted down from tbe upper peninsula acting directly upon (he blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Price, 75cts. per County and pays 4 percent Intvont on all time
HASTINGS, MICH.
copper regions many years ago. It looked
deposits. ______________________________
as If It had been melted and cooled off In bottle. Sold by all druggists. Tostlmouials free.
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POWERS BROS. Proprietor*.
i.vay's drug store..
price,
some
of
the
gilt
papers
being
as
. 'Finrt-clttK* AccommddattODa to World’.Ii p. m. Telephone,cou and beuevolent associations in all coun­ low as 5c per roll, and heavy embossud
•
Fair Visitors......
!th residence!■, at Holloway's druf tries.
gold papers as low as 10c per roll, all ar­
The British commission is in receipt of ranged with wide borders, and celling
16*.» picturen.Yraioed, for the British exhi­ papers to match according to the latest­ CorrestwinJcnce Solicited. Address all Com*
M. rUWLER.D.
bit hi the Fine Arts building. The collec­ style.
muulwdioii-to Tho CHAUTAUQUA;
tion Is valued at Sdi.OCO.
........ 82-86 Adams St.
‘ These samples an* sent free to anyone
tn.
C. W. POWERS. Oorrtwphmilng Secretary.
* Several notable places of pottery
pHlI.li' T. COLGHbXE,
partment D, Ulfi-KU West Madison St.,
will
be
shown
in
tlie
British
section
of
GENTLEMEN.
y ut Law
At tome
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the fair. The. big pottery makers of Chicago, or to :&gt;0-32 W. 13th St.. New
A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf,
• &lt;-i&gt;r tobinttb
kith &amp; &lt; olgrove
England intend outdoing ihelr Paris dis- York, and will enable anyone desiring to
"ir..-. ii&lt; t’Bion bl-xk.
block. Hastingsseamless, smooth inside, Core comfortable,
rc-decorate their houses to buy tbe la­
stylish and durible than any other shoe ever
r|a&gt;.
r
test style papers at about wholesale
sold at the price. Every style. Equals customBruzalians will celebrate 'the anniver- prices.
ASTON!
made shoes costing from $4 to $5.
wy oi thwir inde|*endcnce by a big gath­
J.S. Goodyear &amp; Co.’* store..'
The following, are of the same high standard of
ering at the park on September 17.
Hay­
.- .-a.uicourt&lt;oHh«&lt;State. Collection* ti has asked for Angust 16th as lu day.
aerit:
Don't take away.
S4.00 and 85.00 Fine Calf, Hnnd-Sewed.
jco.-iptly attending to.
Use satchels and carry
and Nicaragua will jollify ou September
&gt;3.80 Police, termers and Lctier-Carriera.
them.
&gt;3.50, &gt;3.35 *od $3.00 for Workin? Men.
v
1IMMERMAN. Homqpathic Phy- 1st.
3.00 and &gt;1.75 for Youths and Boy*.
If
_•
on
must
take
some
bag
­
£ .
slclan aitd Surgeon.
I .MU.
Asiatic
fruits.
In
large
variety,
will
form
gage, plainly mark with
•. Offic' over Lathj-op’sdrugstore.)
an Inwesting -ection of the show in Hor­
your name and home ad­
ticultural ball. A number of glowers
dress in full.
have been given space to show whole
—POSITIVELY CURES—
Check it yourself.
fniits. in addition to tlie space reserved
Don’t allow any one else to
ekto.n A Smith.
HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
for dried fruits.
Woodland, Mich.
PROSTRATION.
See for jouraelf that tbe
.1. M. Smith. ..
Models of vessels showing the progress
atw ano— iflnnwa
number on the jlupllcate'
Justice of the Peace. made In the construction of transatlantic
given to you is the same xs
steamers since they were first run between
that
on
lhe
one
.strapped
to
Rev
R.
N.
Middleton,
pastor
M.
E..church,
New York and Liverpool will la* shipped
U«t&lt;lar Spring*. Mich., say*: Sleep and rest
the trunk.
to Chicago by the laiirds; shipbuilders nt
WII4,
were •strangers to m&lt;&gt; after preaching till I ni-ed
Check it to Chicago.
Birkenhead.
"Adironda' Now 1 sleep soundly Mid awake
Don’t check it to Exposl- tefn'.-hed, and I can heartily recommend It.
Ph-iaiwl
by
WHEELfclK
and
FULLER
tiou
Grounds
or
Suburban
■ 'It Is generally understood at West Point
.YOUR
MEDICINE CO.. Cedar Spring Mich.
■ an* treneral merchants where J have »•
stations.
I that the cadets will spend at least two or
SOLD BY
OKQULrtTION
of
BAGGAGE Keep mmuorandum
three weeks of the coming summer at the
check numueiN aud initials.
World
’
s
fair,
They
will
go
in
camp
bn
75 quires. the exposition grounds and will be accom­
This week,
with date and pohit tit
HASTINGS.
To
For sale by WOOLEY &amp; BRONSON, Hastings Mich.
which they were obtain­
panied by the United .States military aca­
ed.
THE
demy
band.
H'j:.after, changes for advertisements
the expn&amp;maii's
Take
.
. i-t reach this ollie. .Tuesdays at latest, to
The American display will be.especially
JFbRLD’s budge number.
ue of the week strong in the section of agriculture and
Don’t give your checks to
'RESPCNSISLE
READ OUR
when, brought.
transportation.
The tine arts section,
transfer agent on train go­
FAIR.
WESTS WASTED.
ing Into Chicago unless he
however, will overshadow all others. It
TESTIMONIALS.
gives you claim check in
it cure &gt;&gt;f Geo. W. Turner. of Gattray. N. embraces taintings loaned by Emperor
• "t «r ri&gt;!nia. by Rood's Sarsaparilla, was one Francis Joseph from the Imperial muse­
exchange.
'' the m—&gt;t remarkable on record.
Coming back, don’t give
ums and works from tbe private rooms of
your baggage to expressman
the Vienna bofbuig and of Schoenbrunn.
' Hailroad tickets to the World’s Fair gowit! cotnpt«tc!v &lt;ic»ir»y -.he ’ie»tre for TOBACCO tn f" «n j
unless he gives yku depot
• g anytime alter the great show opens.
, rirkne**. «nd m*y.k« grew in a *up of xc* orcofTre «rix;&gt;on
claim check in exchange.
, State News.
volvi-tahh-' ' &gt;P mukinj
chewing in a few da- «.
:u;d returning on or before November 5th.
If you should get a depot
The Buchanan Independent made a
ill be sold at u trifle lens than the reguclaim check, be sure to get
anyruor-.oa ..1C ?«.
u
pretty mistake last week. It wanted to
...r round ’.rip fare to Chicago.
it
exchanged
at
the
depot
tient.by
ibcuMsofour
SPECIAL
FORMULA COL’S CURE TABLETS.
pay a compliment to a schoolma’am by
A few
for your railroad check be­
I During irent'nen:
If you never tried it, put au old barrel saying she was a No. 1 teacher, but when
testimo­
fore you leave Chicago.
with lhe heady knocked out over a bunch the item appeared If read, “she was no
Be sure to take the Chica­
nials from
: pieplant. It will grow out of the top of teacher.”
go A West Michigan Ry.,
cured by th.-ujeof rqr TABLJDTd.
...
.
tne barrel very iilce and lender, and you
persons who
HILL'S TABLET'S mm1 lor s-rfe by al! j-ixst-cuas* druggist*
when you go to the Fair.
The other-da^- whHrMre. J. A. Barnes,
jean use it long before a bunch unprotect­
have been cur­
Geo. DeHavbn, G. P. A.
of Mason, was working hi the kitchen she
ed 11 large enough.
ed by tho use of
heard some one play on 'the piano. An
Farmers who want their sugar bounty Investigation showed that the woman’s pet
tllfl &gt;r.-4t
On and after April 29th
axe for To6acco, Morpiino or Llquar Habit.
papers made out should not neglect it too cat was running back and forth on the
the Chicago &amp; West Michi­
long. Every one who makes sugar should key board. She thought she was listening
gan Ry trains will arrive
take out the required papers and gel the
Th* OnioCHKMicAt. Coat and depart from tne
to Wagnerian music.
additional two cents per pound. They
magnificent station of the
must be made oui before July 1st.
tiaalion aato our re»;x&gt;:i*ibilur and the raeriu of
Mrs. Burk, a Utica woman, the other
Illinois Central and MichlTableu
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gan Central Railroads In
Farmers In southern Michigan have evi­ day put 817 in bills into the stove. She
DO NOT BF. DECEIVED into purrhaatn oce to five cig
inc- any of the various no«trurn*_that are being
Chicago. This station—at
U» forty pipes of'
dently concluded that it does not pay to forgot all about the cash and later on
oiUrcdfor sale. Aak for 1
tbefjxjtof twelfth street,
use plaster In a general way any more. started a fire. The money was all burned.
LETS 'and take no other.
on
the
iJtke
front
—
Is
one
Thirty years ago its use waa thought very
CHANGE
Manufactured only by
B. M. JAYLORD, Leslie. Mich.
It cost Kalamazoo 824 to convict a man
of lhe finest passenger sta­
beneficial, and large quantities were sow­ for Jumplag a board bill. Besides this,
—THE—
tions In lhe world, and will
ed on the farms even though it did cost there are officers’ fees and tbe board of tbe
FOR
be a decided change for the
812.00 a ton.
prisoner at tire jail for 60 days to pay.
Tablet* for Tobacco Habit I received then* all right and, although
better from the old station
THE
A bill is now before the legislature to The board bill jumped was only 81.50.
d chswer, they did the work in l:u than
at tbe foot of Lake street,
II.UAMSMOrtU It
Truly yours.
tax church property worth over $10,000
BETTER. one of tbe relics of the
MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box 45.
Elmer E. Lee. a 17-jear-old boy residing
LIMA.
OHIO
•he same as other property In the same vi­
great .fire of ’71. When
cinity. It has excited considerable opposi­ with his stepmother in Detroit, committed
you return from Chicago via
PARTICULARS
tion from churches all over the state. suicide Friday afternoon by hanging him­
the West Michigan, a fav­
Resolutions opposing Its passage have self in the loft of the barn with a clothes­
my »on wi« Krowiy aoaioca to tne uk ot iiqnor, and through a friend, 1 wu led to
orite route, don’t forget to
try yr,nr Tablet*. He waa a heavy and constant drinker, but after using ynar Tablet*
been voted by the churches all over the line. He was a bright young fellow and
go to the Twelfth Street
but th tee da vs he quit drink!
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wm in the tentn grade at the high school.
•-Ute, while some are in favor of IL
Station to take the train for
Your, truly,
Earl and Lady Aberdeen on their way
home.
There are more young men In the peni­
MRS.
HELEN
MORRISON,
Gko. DkHavex, G. P. A.
tentiary In tills country learning trades to Chicago were met at the Michigan
Cucwun o.
tlun there are outside of them. The Central depot In Detroit by a number of
principal cause of this Is that you arc edu­ Irishmen and Bishop Foley as a spokes­
Fine Trout Fishing
cating your young men for Idle gentlemen, man presented Lady Aberdeen with a Is found in the Little Manistee River,
trying to make lawyers, preachers, doctors basket ot flowers.
reached by the Chicago &lt;k West Michigan
and clerks out of material that Is needed
Addrew ull Order* to
D. Lydell, {representing the state fish R’y. Take the train to the water tank a
for blacksmiths, carpenters, mechanics
-f6w miles north of Baldwin where tbe
hatchery,
baa
iatherea
J,
000,000
pike
and
and other honest “hewers of wood and
road crosses tbe river. It’s said to be one
drawers of water.” It Is a mistake, and pickerel spawn at tbe beaches at the mouth of the finest trout streams in the state. All
61, S3
55 Optra Black UttA. QHK).
a big one. to teach boys and girls that la­ of the Saginaw river the past twelve days. trains Mop there.
bor is'disgraceful and do nothing for a Tho hatchery has recently secured 160,­
Gao. DxHayxx.
000,000 whitefish spawn.
living is more becoming to society.—Ex.

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A. E. RENKES.

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Howell H. Trask to L. H. Skinner, lot 10. EmSj.nteCtel -tUO. sun= u— ■»« tC«emuie &lt;£’Shorter to Delbert 'Enzlan, M a,
9*gS’ wUMau to Harriet Young, nine-tenths
month.
------------ W. C.T V. Convention
-4 LlUte MrThe HU» annual cpnvebtkin of the
T*,. «
Bun Co. W. C. T. U. «•’ li»&gt;a 1“ ,he M:
£. Clwreb ,t W.uaand. April SSlb and B'johBflk1MoO«!oJite MloreS. Kreler, lot,.
Tbo church war decorated with Middleville. 83000.
Isaac N. keeler to Elijah H. Wade, blk.,24.
P|uu aod arbulua, Ida natural rablMi of
feeler's add. Middleville. 835.
the W CUT. U. The mull:
deU«blotu Schulze to John F. McIntosh. 3 a see 25.
tol end prepared hr the Glee duh and the CQiirtn%oltbto Walter 8. Powers, parcel, sec
ladlo tearteUe. Tbe devotional “rrlew
B-.lowers to Daniel Keyes, parcel,
throughout were in charge ot Mrs. Marj 3. U
Baxes, of Woodland. Roll call at each ^Vai'te^rVowcrs to Calvin Smith, parcel,
aes»i'&gt;:i. members responding with quota­
see IS. Assyria. 82W0.
tion- which were helpful and encouraging. pared,
TThomas E- Niles to Edward V. Keyes, parcel,
The address of welcome was given by ^MM^B. MdC. A. Newton to Ellen C. Biggs.
Me. B. S Holly The response, by the
a. sec 26. Rutland. 8700.
prrsideat, Mrs. R. A. Bailey, of Hasting*. 40Joseph
Robinson to Lucius W. Karns, parcel.
Mrs. L. 0. Chapman, of Middleville, gave
a report oTthe Bay View acbooL of Its ^Albert J, Hains to Benj. Blakney. lots. clly.
methods. Ito object and aim. Mrs. E. 8700.
Oeo. A. Eddy to Orren Barret, 10a, sec »,
Barnum, of Coats Grove, read a paper on
H3eo.*EfcoaUtoGe«. W. Coau. IK a. sec 6.
-•Wpman's Suffrage,'* for which she re­
8tfi0.
ceived a vote of thanks.
r OMuetoa.
Geo. W. Coats to Geo. E. Coats. « a, sec 22,
The childrens meeting was led by Mrs. Carlton. 8525.
Albert H Hubbard to Geo. W. Davis. 137 nnd
Bailey after which Mrs. Wilcox with her
10100
a.
Thornapple.
8^.
her pnpils gave us a class drill on the ef­
fect of alochoi, on the human system as
Haat'nga Myket&gt;.
taught In their public school. Mrs. It. A.
Apples per bu. 75.
I.
’Bailey refusing the nomination of presi­
Butter, 22 to 24.
dent for another year. Mrs. M. Grigsby
Beans unpicked per bu.. 1.25. to 1.50
was elected president. All the other ofComber oil. M.
Corn, shelled per bit, M•fleers were elected as follows:
President—Mrs. Martha Grigsby. Hast­
ings.
Hogs’dressed. 7.00 to 7.50.
Rec. Secretary—Mrs. Louisa L. Chap­
Hay per ton, &lt;5.00 to H.00. ,
man. Middleville.
Lard per lb.. 10 to 184.
Corp Secretary—Mrs. Burton. Hast­
Potatos per bu.. 43 to M.
K)e per bu.. 50.
ings
Tallow per lb.. 4.
Treasurer—Mrs.
E. Pennock, Hast­
ings.
Wheat, white per bu..63.
County Superintendent—
Clover Seed per bu.. 5.00 to7.00
Evangelistic aud Sabbath Observance—
Timothy Seed per bu.~2.00
Mrs. P. Cobb, Middleville.
Barley per bu. i» 1* l.io
Unions per bu. 1A0 to 100.
Sunday schools—Mrs. L. C. Chapman,
Middleville.
Loyal Temperance Legion—Mrs. M.
&lt;?rigsby, Hastings.
,
CHANCERY ORDER.
'
Social Purity—Mrs. E. McElwain, Hast­
State of Michigan.
’
ings.
*
The Circuit Court for the County of Barry. la
S. T. InstructiiM.- Mrs. A. Perry, Rut- Chancery.
Delta L. Richards, complainant, r«. John R.
Richards, defendant. It satisfactorily appear
Health and Htrcu iy—Mrs. E. McEl­ ing
by affidavit of complainant thnt the said de­
wain. Hastings.
fendant aoes not reside lb Michigan, but Is. a
Press. Work—Mrs. Dr. Burto:;. Hast­ resident of the State of Ohio, on motion of
Alonzo E. Kenaston. solicitor for complainant.
ings.
It Is ordered that the said defendant appear and
Franchise—Mrs. M. M. Pluvy, Middle­ answer the bill of complaint alert tn this cause
within four months from the date of this order,
ville.
Non Alchulic Meditation—Mrs. E. Bar­ and in default thereof that said bill of com­
plaint be taken as confessed by said defendant.
num. Coats Grove.
CmnttStE Smith.
Flower Mission—Miss Rose Hamp.
Circuit Judge.
Dated, April 16, 1333.
North Castletort.
Recitations were given during during
the session by Miss Glenna Wheeler, Lot­
tie Carpenter and Miss Holnjes. The pas­
tors of tbe different churches were pres­
ent and spoke words of cheer aud encour­
agement.
At tbe gold medal contest Miss May
Dlllenbeck won ttrejnedal. Rev. Mr. Kel­
ler presenting the same.
Tbe last evening Samuel Dickey, of
national fame, spoke to a crowded house.
Elasticity is the most important feature In a
Subject:—••Why a prohibition party.” smooth wire fence.
Those who dispute this have not tried our
nothing but words of praise for the ele­ coll
spring article, or they are interested In
gant fordable manner In which the speak­ some nen-elastle fence.
,
If you want facu about i-lswtlc fences go to
er handled tbe subject, was heard from
who know, or try the "Page” yourself on
every one. Invitation for next conven­ those
guarantee.
tion was received from Hastings and was
R, W. WEBSTER &amp; SON. Arts.
accepted. There was a good attendance
Dowlxno. Mien.
at each session and much Interest mani­
fested. A vote of thanks was tendered to
the Woodland and Coats Grove ladies in
so bountifully providing and furnishing
entertainment for tbe guesu, to the sing­
ers. to Mr. Samuel Dickey for his free ser­
vices. to our ' retiring president for her
faithfulness, interesting interest and zeal
for the cause for which we are laboring
and to all who have helped to make this
convention a success and one long to be
remembered as one of tbe best W. C. T.
U. county conventions held In Barry
•county.
r
'
Skcrktahy.

Next Saturday and all next week we
will sell you pure silk ribbon at prices
never before heard of In Hastings at the
Racket.
Do not forget we sell any piece ot crock­
ery we bare left at pricee less than coat at
the Racket.
Three invoices ot Unware this week and
3 more orders Jost sent In. We never sold
half as much. People Just begin to ap­
preciate our gopds and prices at tbe Rack­
et
Copy of a letter from New York:
Mr. Pfaln Smith.
Dear Sir:—
We bought
8,000 cortoons of ribbon at auction April
28th. Your share ot 187 bolts was ship­
ped xcsterday. Sell them quick for we
ex peer tn send you more next week.
Yours.
C. B. Rose.
How Is that? It will make millinery
cheaper than ever at tbe Racket
Eggs! eggs! We always pay highest
market price at the Racket
Remember weeell from 20 to 35 pair of
shoes dally and your chance Is good to
save from 25c to 51.00 if we can fit you
the Racket
See our window on slates. Slate pen­
cils and lead pencil sharpeners for 10c.
Others ask 20c for same thing.
At The Racket.
One hundred and thirty six trimmed
hats to select from, ail of lhe lime, at the
Racket.
.
A new lot of black silk umbrellas rheap
at the Racket
Try Garwood’s perfumes, tbe Iwst for
40c per ounce at the Racket ■

We do business for cash and when you
put down your money you know you can­
not match the goods in the clly at the price
at tbe Racket ’

THE RACKET
No Trees of first quality can .ever be
sent by mall. Mayhap you know II. By
freight, prepaid if preferred, we ship
safely 4, 5. or &lt;1 ft. trees: 3-yrar Bomt of
rare excellence—everything! Your ictuaily pay leas tliau for the puny stuff. 1,000
acres Nurserire. 20,000 acres Orchards.
Exact information about trees aud frutts,
STARK BROS.. I-ouslana. Mo.

MONDAY EVENING.

DOJXT’T !

WKDNKSDAY FORENOON.

8:30. Devotional exorcises conducted by
K. Shire.
8:45. Sunday School lesson for Mar 14,
taughi bj M L. Cook.
Dtaeassion.

We will compare goods and prices with
any store In Michigan.

iJn. MOSHER.

•

104 EAST rt/HN STREET.

KALAMAZOO, MJCH.

SPECIAL SALE
Pine Apples.

Seedless Raisins in 1 pound boxes.
Keagle’s Lettuce,
pound.

Witch Cream.
A most delightful lotion for the ToileL

8:30. Devotional exercises to be conducted,
by J. N. Dayton.
0:00. Essay “In Jesua Name," T. T.
Georgu.
Discussion.
Essay. “Roman Interference In
QO TO A RAILROAD TOWN WHEN
American Politics,” Geo. Varlon.
Discussion.
•
YOU CAN DO BETTER AT
10: 40. Ernay, “The Epistle to the Phllllp__ / HOME.
pians, a study,” A. Trott.
Discus Aion.
11: 30, Miscellaneous business.
We would respectfully announce tv the
citizens of Banfleld and vicinity that we
TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
1:50. Devotional exercises, conducted by believe we ean give them better goods for
the money than any house In Barry
J. K. White.
1:45. Essay, ‘The missionary outlook," county.
W. A. Frye.
We are carrying a full line of dry goods,
Discussion.
groceries, boots and shoes, dress goods
3:30. Essay, “Relation .of the Labor from 3.05 to $1.00 per yard.
Question to the Church." S. L. Hamilton.
Discussion.
We also carry a full line of men’s, boy’s
3: 30. Essay. “The Problem of Immigra­ and children’s hata at prices that defy
tion.” W. A. Hunsberger.
competition. We have a fine assortment
Discussion.
of ladies tine shoes from $1.00 up. and
4: 10. Essay. “The Preacher as a Stu­ will make you prices ou them that will
dent," W. L. Davidson.
make you liappy.
Discussion.
We are carrying a full line of the South
TUESDAY EVENINO.
Bend chilled plows and repairs for all
Epworth League Meeting.
plows In general use and can furnish eith­
7 JO. Praise Service.
er tbe Gale or Oliver Plow at the lowest
Devotional exercises conducted by A. H. possible price.
Yocum.
7: 45-8X10. Address. “Sparks from the
Any goods not kept lu stock will be
State Convention," J. C. Floyd. D. D.
furnished ou short notice.
8: 00-8:15. Address, “Promotion of Chris
Please give us a call and get our latest
tian Fellowship,* G. A. Odium.
8:20. Address. “Tlie League as an Evan­ prices. All good# guaranteed Just as
represented or money refunded.
gelizing Force,” Rev. CogahaU.

•

LIVINGSTON &amp; BLOCK,

Honey Dried Peaches, very nice,
15 cents per pound.
j

Used after washing ; after shaving ;
One of the best papers before
retiring.
in Michigan.
The
Nourishes the Skin.
Weekly Telegraph can For
Chaps and Sunburn.
be had for 75 cents per
year by calling at this Heals, Soothes &amp; Softens Inflamed.
Hard, Dry or Rough Skin.
office.

TUESDAY FORENOON.

Respectfully,

......... OF..........

MEN’S FINE SHOES
......... FROM..........

TELEGRAPH IS

.7:30. Devotional exercises conducted by
W. D. Rowland. Praise service, follow­
ed by a sermon to be preached by E. L.
Kellogg. ’

Noiv is your time to buy a stylish Cape
Jacket at your own price.

Choice California Riverside Oran­
ges, 30 cents per dozen.

KALAMAZOO

The ministerial association of the Grand
'Rapids district of the Methodist Episcopal
church will be held in the M. E. church
Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of next
week with the following program:

Having bought the entire sam­
ple line of Capes and Jackets of one
of the largest Manufacturers at a big
reduction we are therefore able to
save every purchaser from three
to five Dollars.
(

Other dealers say Oh we do not sell that
kind of goods. No nor no better. Tbe
Racket will match goods and sell al less
price.
Best 8 day clocks. 32.9$ at the Rack-

THE

Ministerial Awux-latiun.

500 Spring Capes and J ackets to be
Closed out At Less Than
|
Manufacturers Cost.

Comforting
in Humors
•nd Eczema.

E5ta.',““
S"-

3B"c&gt;X‘ Balo -A.E

PEOPLE’S DRUGSTORE.

W. ti. QOODYEflR

15 cents per

Choice Bananas, 20 cents per
dozen.

MAY 5th to MAY 20th. 18P3.

§5.00 shoes for §4.00 §3 00 shot s for §2.50
4.50 “
“
3.50 2.50 “ “
2.00
475
4D0 *•
“
3.25 2.00 “ “
3.50 “
“
2.75

Another lot of Egg Baskets at 25
cents each. These Baskets pay
for themselves in a - short time.
Be sure and get one.

This sale is for the following lines: Rockford Shoe Co:;
Guthmann, Carpenter &lt;fc Telling; James Haeoii. Rochester.
N. Y.
Theue are firet-class goods and as we are going to
change our line of men’s good’s we will close these out at
the above price for the next two weeks, May 5th to 20th, at

Candies at wholesale and retail.
Stock always full, fresh and
first class.
,

f. q. STOWELL’S.

Be sure and call on us, for bulk
Garden Seeds, we keep a com­
plete stock. Can get you any­
thing you want.

Repairing by J. C. Woodruff.

Between

Bis &amp; Wm.

hum

.

you save time you save
money. You can save a vast
IFamount
of time if you are look­

i

FARRAND &amp; VOTEY
Organ Co., are making the World’.
Fair ,50,000 organ. Moral: Buy
the best at a reasonable price.

• HARDMAN, FISCHER, HARRINGTON AND
STARR PIANOS,

ing for

White Rose Flour
PER HUNDRED.

Every sack warranted.
Call in and see our new
Glassware.
I can write you tbe best and safest
We have a full line of Gno-1
life insurance written. Write me cenes and crockery at Lowest:
your wants.
1 rices. .

Lite, Lath, Sliiles,
or any kind of building mater­
ial, by coming directly to u«
and not only that, you will save money by buying of us.

A 1 Quality and Low Price.

-ZC. E. INGERSON, Ac»wt. ’
Naah-ville, Mich.

Jos. Rogers &amp; Co. j

We are posted in
onr business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaplv
and yet get a living.

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VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 2

Hastings Banne
Published Thursdays by

COO1SL

B"RO9..

HA9TIXGS. HICH.

COUNTY NEWS.
Brush Ridge.

,O

IM VAN VflLKENBQKQH
LEADING HARDWARE DEALER OF BARRY CO

HASTINGS, MICH.

UNION BLOCK.

What Success
We’ve Had
In Retailing
Boot$ and Shoes
To have good shoes and stand by them.
To offer good values and give them.
To have fixed prices and get them.
To make few promises and keep them;
Yours for business on business principles.
ONE PRICE
SHOE DEALERS.

WANTED!

A wonderful invention in
Spring tooth Harrows

Tlie

tlie best tooth holder ever in­
vented.
The tooth is held in posi­
tion by a ratchet with which
it can be adjusted so as to
wear from 18 to 20 inches off
tlie point of the tooth which
is four or five times as much
wear or service as can be ob.
tained from any other
t ooth Harrow in existence.
Please make a note of this.

Jesse Townsend.
25

YEARS

SOLID WEAR.
Is the length of time that

STERLING INLAID
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they .
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

SPOONS AND FORKS

warranted to last.
remember you
get a Present—“Good
Form," of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
els ry store
Quality and price al­
ways right.
Ara

Also

Ratland.

Mrs. John Lankard and son George
spent Sunday In West Rutland—Fred
Howe Is in Kalamazoo—Upon going to
the bam last Saturday morning. S. Hewe
found one of his cows lying upon her
back In the mahger—John lankard Is
building the wall for his bam—Lee Smith,
of Hope, spent Sunday with Mrs. John
Hendrick—Little Emmons Chase Is quite
sick—Wheat is looking quite poor In thia
locality—C. H. Stone and wife are in In­
diana. Mr. Stone fa improving under the
treatment of the physicians here—The
horse trading lawsuit between Solon IL
Doud and Daua Bollner, mentioned lb our
Items last week, was settled Monday, that
being the day set for trial, Doud paying
the cost and giving Mr. B. $5, and B- tak­
ing bis horse back.

DIAMOND STEALING.
NO

HONOR AMONG THE THIEVES
WHO INFEST THE MINES.

in th® Digging®—It Is Diamond Cut

Illicit diamond buying has been carried
on to such tui extent in South Africa that
it has been computed by those compeleat
to judge tbafe atones to the value ot not
leas than £300,000 have been lost to the
companies engaged Id that Industry 1a one
year. This, in my opinion, is a low figure,
as I'am acquainted with one man, a Jew,
who" is now engaged not far from Hatton
Woodland.
gardens, London, who was caught trying
Mrs. W. Wunderlich is no better—Mrs. to smuggle a parcel of diamonds across the
Chas. McArthur is very sick—We have Free State border which weighed close to
had a few days of nice weather, and four pounds ami was valued at £30,000. It
farmers are busy fitting their ground for I remember right he got five years’ impris­
oats—A. J. Palmerton, of this place, died onment for the foolhardy attempt.
very suddenly on Sunday. Mrs. Palmer­
As a rule when a fairly good parcel st
ton and Frank went to church about 10 stuff has been got together by those en­
o'clock a. m. and returned about 1 o’clock gaged it fa either disposed of to large buy­
p. m. ai d when Mrs. •Palmerton entered ers on the fields or run out of the colony at
the house she found Mr. Palmerton lying the owner’s risk. A family of Jews had a
ctovo nlnl®.
on the door andon approaching him found good system. Father and sons carried ou
Business at the brick yard commenced that he was dead. Dr. Baughman was operations Iu Kimberley, while the daugh­
last Monday morning with a full force of' summoned immediately, but pronounced ter took periodical visits to England with
hands—H. Mosher has just purchased a life extlDCL Justice Velte impaneled a tlie stones bought during her previoue ab­
525 gasolene stove. “It is a thing of jury and proceeded to hold an inquest sence concealed on her person. Another
beauty and a joy forever.”—Mrs. Flank The jury brought in a verdict tlist deceased large buyer paid a very handsome salary
Underhill, of SL Louis, Mo., Is keeping died of heart disease or of some other to a man to run hfa property over to the
house for her brother, G. M. Cony sr— cause unknown. The funeral occurred at Free State. This man, not being satisfied
'! Campbell Bros, have made a large addi- the M. E. church on Tuesday. The servic­ with his pay, took to tampering with the
tlon to their stock of farming implements es were conducted by Ker. Kellor, and parcels committed to his charge, but being
[ —Some of our farmers are planting corn the deceased was buried at the Fuller cem­ discovered was dismissed. He then Volun­
this week—There ore some prospects of etery —C. 8. Palmerton was In Bastings teered hfa services to the detective force
I spring, as tin* women are finding tlabde- on Monday on legal business.
and trapped over a dozen people, ten of
I lions large enough for greens amt now nod
am;
whom were caught, nine convicted and
then a man is seen in his shirt sleev ?s—
sentenced to terms of imprisonment rang­
Cuata
Drove.
Mrs. Wm. Monroe has gone on a vistft to
ing from five to nine years each.
top
her friends—Jesse Osgnod bos a new■ ***
Geo. Gaw, of near Detroit, is visiting E.
Tl&gt;e people engages! in the illicit dis'
buggj—Chas. McDepnioott has a new1 road| ______________
Randle and his son,
and -nexpects
,______
—- in.. the moud traffic are ofteu respected and
cart, nothing ever seen here before lii»e it । near future to locate here—One evening licensed buyers, and are not confined to
—Mrs. Will Gelb.'of Kentucky, fa vis Iting
_ । last ...
___ ____
__ __ we____
week
about _ ________
nine o’clock
were any class or nationality. Although Jews
! her father and other friends—Frank Doon-1 alarmed by bearing the saw mill whistle slg- predominate, Etfrope is well represented;
I an Is still quite ill—Old Mrs Doouan s no
......
'----uu । nal• for help
as--------------------------------the etfgiue room was till so are India and China, and the black and
belter—Will Gibsun was quite badly mrt‘ ablaze. Many were soon on hand and n white element* of Africa itself are not far
In the face while unloading tics one day few pails of water extinguished It—Mr. behind. Women are particularly ready to
lust week.
Stanton, of Johnstown, visited his daughter enter into this trade, and ninny of them
Mrs. Gary Baker—Ellas Walliok, of have been very successful. Others have
Irving.
Bloomingdale. made n business trip In had to pay the penalty by retiring from
We are glad to see the &amp;un come out this vicinity—Roy Smith, of near Battle active life for a few years. There is a fas­
Creek, was the guest of his mother over , cination to those engaged iu thin businesa
once
more— Farmers are
busyoats
sowing &lt;
__ _________________
______
and getting ready for com—A. D. Hughes Sunday—Now farmers look very pleashnt that far excels all other systems of gam­
hM the contract for building the dams, —{Wm. Chase, of Woodland, and Anna bling. I have met several mea who have
done long periods in the chain
for
and has commenced business on the same Chase Sundled with their parents.
this crime, and after being discharged from •
—Dr. Lizzie Hendershott attended the
prison can no more resist the temptation
medical association at Lansing last ieek
Nashville.
to buy than if they had never suffered for
—The Sunday school convention at [this
place on the 2nd was largely attended and
S. E. Cook, ot Charlotte, spent Sunday iu The fact has been so apparent in the
well represented from all schools through­ with friends here— Guy Hyde spent Sun­ past that the judges are empowered to
out the township—J. A. Robertson 1 was day with relatives nt yprmontvilie—Will pass a sentence which includes banishment
seen on our streets again Friday—FL L. Uulliuger. of the NewSforce. Is at Wood­ from Griqualand WesL
The mines arc worked entirely by native
Misner has n position In a Wisconsin mill, land for a couple of weeks—Mr. and Mrs.
(o n7me‘r'.'"«bkre
E'“r’ u,° " «&lt;«-■&gt;
«
and will soon leave for the west—The Ep­ iTlI.'&amp;ldy bm
.
worth Leage met again last Sunday night, they wp«l lo m.k. (b.lr home Io (be (u- ’“*• oveneee n cborgr,
and took in several new members—S. tute-Mr.. W. U. Younk &gt;od eon Glen ' permmuge on oll the Hmm. b. or bU men
• I-*"* ”M&gt;»
*»&gt;•*•
Hills Is on the sick list—W. Babcock visit­ spen( Sorurday .nd Sund.r &gt;( Wm. Il.r- I
I10" •&gt;»tera b“ •»“ rec“l'J
ed in the vicinity of Shultz station | last nelrt In Grend (Uplde-lr. Heacox .pent
week—George Hubbard Is 'repairing bls Sunday «l(h M. (.(her and el.ler In Cal- altered,lb. owrwera Bow rewlTtos . Hx«l
saw mill, and will be doing business again edonla—Gen. W. Feldboer wae at Grand I “^ry ) , ™’ l? ’™cOci'1J
Rapids Monday-Mr. and Mr., C. B. Loak hl* n«IUore. hot ta .pit. ot the elidont
In the near future.
*
are .nemlln, Ibf wrek at Cblc^o-Bdltb I
“■" &gt;»&gt;” ere
enure,
riemlnx.pent Sonday at ber brother-.. In I
flck .“’.f"1
Jackwn-). 11. Smith and family Marled
10
‘“.““‘.V
Clark Williams went to Grand Rapids tor Tacoma. WaabHotton. their toture *b&gt;e
The ear noartl. m.d mouth
for medical treatment last week—Mrs. .
—. .
.
,
.
. form receptacles for '.tin
ynntft-­
the ermns.
gems, ar..*
an.t some
Van Amburg is visiting her parents and home Wednesday—The junior exercises of times they will elude the keenest search by
the
class
of
are
to
be
held
at
the
opera
friends in McCord this week—B. R. Huesmatting It into their woolly hair. A Kaf­
house
Friday
,
evening
of
this
week.
A
ted took a trip to Kalamazoo Thursday—
fir’s countenance is so immovable that it is
Mr. Smith moved Into his new bouse very nice program has &gt; been prepared —A impossible to read it; looking straight at
Thursday—Mr. lusher, the tinner,' has Persian In his native costume gave a very his overseer huwill work n diamond be­
Interesting
lecture
al
the
M.
E.
church
moved into the Arbour house—Mrs, Dr.
tween bls iocs and retain It there until an
Scribner visited friends in Schoolcraft and Monday evening—Laurel chapter No. 31. opportunity offers to remove it. ’ A, dog
vicinity this week—P. T. Colgrove was In I. O. E. S. give an Ice cream social at Ma­ has often been utilized for this purpose if
sonic
hall
thia,
Thursday.
evening
—
Mrs.
town on legal business Friday—Effie
the stones are valuable, and it it is risky to
Pennock’s youngest son cut quite a gash O. M. Hulllngs spent Sunday with Has­ fix it among the wiry hair it is rolled in a
on his forehead while playing at school be tings friends.
piece of meat and the ,'inlmul forced to
falling against the sidewalk while after
swallow It.
a
"
the bal', then he did bowl—Mrs. Willard
At night the dog is clubbed and the gem
Herrington was taken to the asylum in
Carrie Swen and May Corwin, of Bat­ extracted from his stomach. In the early
Kalamnzao last Friday—George Kctns has tle Creek, visited the former's grand­ days this ended the trouble. There was no
to the world's fair for one month— parents, Mr. and Mrs. Serren. Saturday difficulty in getting rid of the stuff, as no
Spring- gone
Those on the sick list are Backus. Chase, —Cora Carpenter and ectuln. of Bar- sooner were the natives cleftt of the works
Lance. Fox, Whitlock and Gleason— ryvllle. were at G.
W. Tompkins, than tficy were met, by boys engaged by
Decoration service at Delton, May :&gt;Oth— Saturday—Mrs. Seger and daughter the buyers to bring them to their bouse,
Hon. Miles S. Curtis, of Battle Creek, Lulu have gone
to Battle
Creek where a bargain was struck and the money
spoke in the K. of P. Hall Tuesday even­ to live—Dan. Keyes has bought the place paid. Since the compound system has been
ing. Subject: Pythianism—Orson Smith recently owned by Cal. Smith and mover! Introduced it Is much more difficult for the
was in Kalamazoo Monday on business onto the same—Mrs. Daniel Stumpf de­ native to get rid of bis plunder, as be is
— Web Belknap went to Kalamazoo Mon­ parted this life on Thursday of last week compelled to stay within the company's
day to work for the Williams Mfg. Co.— and was buried Saturday. Kev. Spot! rd. grounds until he has completed his engage­
W. H. Chase's house Is plastered and obBellerue, officiating. She, was taken to ment. Before being discharged he Is very
painted first coat—I). Mosher's barn is up the Bell cemetery for interment—Mrs. carefully searched, likewise every article
and ready for the shingle—Dewitt Ran- Allie Young, of Battle Creek, visited her Id his possession.
A few months ago a native was being
ney opened his meat market last Saturday mother. Mrs. Dan. Keyes, last week—Mrs.
C. B.’Robinson was In Plainwell Monday Fox is visiting relatives at Verona this searched after having finished bis time.
on business—Charley Hazel Is building week—Mr. and Mrs. A. Sackett, of On coming into the office be threw his
again but not in town—Mrs. Burst went Verona, were at Henry Tasker's Sunday— stick, coat, bat and other garments on the
to Ovid Wednesday to visit her daughter Blanche Tuttle fa on the sick list—Will floor iu the most careless fashion. The
Mrs. Gwin—George Kerne and Miss Net­ Corwin and family were In town visiting chief searcher was struck by the remarka­
tle Hampton were married last Satur­ last week—Mrs. Abbey, of Nashville, was ble workmanship of the walking stick,
which wan mndc of the skin ot a cow’s
day.
at Chas. Abbey's last week—A little sun tail, drawn, dried, dressed and beautifully
we have had which causes the farmers to bound round the handle with thin copper
Dowling
smile—Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sylvester, of wire. One ot the wires had come slightly
Not much news as everyone Is to work Battle Creek, were at Will ’Ogden's last, loose. He pulled it open and saw some­
and attending to their own business— week.
thing that aroused his suspicion. He im­
House cleaning Is the order of the day at
mediately cut it open, and out rolled a
present—J. Webster was in Pennfield last
few diamonds of great beauty, which were
week putting up woven wire fences- -Geo.
roughly valued at over £700. It fa need­
Frey is one of the jury In court this week
The University has had one more vic­ less to say that this boy was not dis­
Miss M. Maiming will make her home tory added to its already enviable record. charged, but had be got clear he would
with Mrs. C. N. Warren this summer—R. L. G. Long, our eloquent representative most likely have received about fifty
Stanton and wife, of Assyria, visited rel­ at the Inter-Collegiate Oratorical contest pounds for hin parcel.
atives here last Sunday—J. E. Tobias has held at Oberlin, won the honor of first
Success iu the illicit trade fa like almost
erected a telephone from his house to his plate. This is the second time In the past every other business, In so far as capital is
father's—Mrs. A. N. Warren visited her three' years that Michigan has held the po­ concerned, but to carry it on with safety it
son at Gun Lake last week, retaining sition.
require* on amount of discretion and
Sunday—The liUle child of Mr. ana .Mrs.
ability far above the average. The most
Bass ball seems to be the rage at pres­ important part is to be able to value a
Smith of whom we mentioned last week
ent.
but
the
boys
are
doing
fine
work.
The
who was shot In the eye with au air gun,
stone correctly, which fa undoubtedly a
game
Saturday
with
the
Dennison
College
very hard matter, as they vary in value
was taken to Ha«tlngs last Thursday too
consult Dr. Lowry, who found it necessary was a decided victory for U. of M.
from a few shillings per carat to many
to remove the eye. a« the shot had passed
pounds. The next thing is to be sure cC
through tlie eye ball, and It was feared he ant concert hi the hall last week. They your man. Is he a bona fide seller or a
would become totally blind had not the saug in Toledo Friday night.
"trap?” A question of great importance,
tor if he is a •‘trap’’ it means very eeriooa
operation been performed in due time.
It has not been definitely decided, as (rouble. On the other hand, you may clear
Tire little child is doing well with Dr.
Platts in attendance, the child being to yet, whether the choral Union will sing at or lose a few pounds, according to the coryoung to realize bis terrible loss. ■ Let this Chicago In June or not. 'The difficulty Is
be a true example to older boys who In- to get any rates at all on the railroad.
at all unlikely that the atone la only aa
dulee In using Hr inns. .a (hey ptovo to
L. J. Goodyear and 0. B. VanHorn „.
ex- imitation.—Cape Town Cor. St. Louis
dknyerou. «e.pon-Wm. W«rner I
(o ukr . blryel, trio lo Gru. Uke Globe-Democrat.
returned from Ohio tut Wedureduy where Fridl, „
,,mt. aQtl)
he had been visiting relatives and friends
An Elephant*! Mistake.
—Romain Freeihau is home from Dakota I Walter says he had a picture of bls
An elephant in the Zoological gardens,
visiting hfa parents—Mrs. L. Edmunds whiskers taken last week.
while carrying riders, and when pawing a
was the guest ot G. It Manning and wife
Guy Bauer bu changed his rooms and
Lady wl-o was seated on a chair, trans­
last Monday—John Arnold and wife mov­ says he is now located until June.
fer red to its trunk and thence into its
ed to Otsego this week—Levi Stanton ex­
The U. of M.’s first game for the cham­ stomach a brown leather purse which lay
pects to go to Bedford, this week to visit
his daughter—Dell Newton visited his pionship of the west in the the inter­ on her lap, evidently mistaking the seaw
sister the fore part of the week—A. Tobi­ state collegiate league was played this
as moved in Wm. Freeman’s tenant bouse afternoon with the University of Minneso­ Bit®.
ta. Another victory for U. of M.
last Monday.

THE BEST AND CHEAPEST.
BECAUSE IT WILL
KEEP ICE LONGER THAN ANY OTHER REFRIGER­
ATOR MADE.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED.

WOOLLEY 6- BR2NSON

WHOLE NO. 197&lt;?

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY id, 1893.

J. L. WILKINS, agt F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

Mrs. Joe Robinsor
ion spent* -a *few days
with her parents Lir., Bowens Mills last
week—Mrs. Franki ............
Jenkins and -Mrs.
— Or...
vil Otis visited relatives in Allegan last
week—W. N. Payne has moved on bls
farm’in this vicinity—Ella Campbell of
Cloverdale, spent Sunday at F. G. Pletce’s
—There Is to be a box social at C. Bab­
cock’s next Tuesday night. All arcj In­
vited—Mlss-LeaAe Mahona. ot Delton,
was on our street giving music lessons'last
Saturday—Our school is progressing finely
under the management of Nellie Smith—
Fannie Pierce has purchased a new owui
—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lenon!, of Clover­
dale. spent Sunday with the latter’s par­
ents—Isaac Houvenor. of Delton, spent
Sunday at Willard Payne's.

�-^TIONAL

HastTngOaS^!'PAID TtfE PENALTY.
” "1 Thursday, May i&gt;. lS9*

1
Carlyle Harris, the Wife Mur­
derer, Electrocuted.

cock ■ao»..Pr&lt;yn«tor».-

died

.
I

LtAOW

CONVeNTwg

GATES WERE CLOSED.

in Attendaaw.
Loctsvn-LE. Mar ».-Tte d.legate. The White City Not Open to
to the convention of National League
the Public Sunday.
elute which meets here tomorrow are
coming ta rapidly. Tte Philadelphia Thousand* of Worktagmen Turned Away.
delegation arrived Monday morning.

pBOTmnra ms otooesde SmmZmeTTrS^u X'SSJ

-------------- L. Stewart ot Naw York. General
TH. EirotreJe. w«. Ati^h..) to nt.
H. Bantett ot New Hampshire.
H.Mi Mfi »“”• •“* ‘te " lr“
Garret A. Hubart ot New Jarsey,
. ,0^1 Tte. • Share cuek ot tte te.re.
Martin ot Philadelphia^ and
tte teteror-a nr. w.. a. ro I- ^ifi? Cl'ariSTw- "&gt;

POWDER

Chicago. May 8.—The rule io close
the gates of the world’s fair Sunday
was rigidly enforced yesterday, at least,
so far as the ticket purchasing public
was concerned. The fortunate hun­
dreds who hold passee were admitted,
however, and allowed to wander about
the grounds' at their will. It was a
beautiful day and thousands of work­
ingmen, some of them with families,
went to the faiz grounds under the ap­
prehension tha-« the gates were to be
And wheh tUe toiler* were
turned away they left in anytning but

Cures SickHeadache

Michigan Central

mimic

broa»b1 out new

XS' 1U$

SiXthS; b^prrooMcrtrf. riyw»

for hi
Ill** Criute.
vnuro.
,
For
&lt;■ p^j^hed
by a reporter he N*id Mr.
Sing Sing. Ma.C- 9.-Carlyle Harris. .Manley was the bureau ot information.
the man who was conflicted of murder­ Mr. Manley said: "I do not know a
thing. If I did I would not be
! ing the girl whom ho had illegally mar- darned
,
ried. was executed yesterday afternoon. here. 1 came here to find out what
| The death warrant was formally read was to be done and to answer my
,
x
,
! at 8:30 o’clock. Harris displayed indif­ country’s call.”
The number of delegates to the
ference. Rev. John C. 8. Weills, the league
convention is about 2.000. Be­
prison chaplain, went in to see Harris sides, there will be several thousand
at 9 o’clock yeaterday morning and re- visitors.
•
•'
1 mained for an hour. After he came out ,
Dr. Irving went in and found Harris
Absolutely Pure.
' nervous, but otherwise all right. He ' PrrraBURG. May 9.—The workmen at
p, rrmem of tartar baking powder. Highest
the Duquesne works of the Carnegie
ofAall In leavening -jtrength.-LaU»t United said Harris' only request waa for two
oranges. Harris waJ shaved and had Steel comi&gt;any. confirm the report cur­
States Government &gt; IM al Report.
KoTAi. Bakimu Puwpsh lo.. " all St .. N. V •
rent that a cut in
hasatbeen
made
hiswages
hair cut
10:30.
He then put on a
new suit of clothes furnished by the in certain departments of the works.
All of the furnacemen, numbering
state.
,u.
The electrician said- everything was about 300. have had notice that a 20 per
satisfactory and the warden invited tlie cent reduction of present rates will
witnesses to go down to the execution take effect from yeaterday. Another
chamber at 12:15 o'clock.
important new departure at the works
Harris walked entirely alone iuto the wifi turn ffn testa to be made of the new
execution chambeh and wavered for a process of hydraulic strippers in the .
, moment, more from not knowing which manufacture of billets. If the trials ;
wav he was expected to go than from prove successful, as anticipated, the ,
“ The h'lagarj Falls Rente.”
g- weakness. Connaughton pointed to the new methods will retire about 100 men. ।
chair, and without even a look of enri- (
Statlous.
iT - |£- £3
| £* ority at the thing which was to end his
career, he dropped into the seat.
Chicago. May 9.—A jury in Judge
ixri.ip.iii
:' As he did so he liegan to talk in a low Groggins* court has returned a verdict
■I T2.llf 6 ja'll-W 9-»
Hastinoh........
. .’.“te
- WOTd *°
of *S’oi)0 in tavor of Augusta. Groahou
" ‘ Hepatwli' »n,l repeated: -I would fox tte tew of hia right foot. TteWret |
SUU Otis.

;

m&gt;&lt;1

11
Li*
J.Si
h/V

micutotc In mv IcUnt .n. O» (fl*™
falling full And powerful upon the
women it the ,o~»
ot honor, eent
cwaful isnrttv down and nt .one tue
silvery lagoon. When, shortly before
S o’clock, the currents were turned off
1 righ w*Bt np -from thousands of
hearts and dirknese put an end to a
scene of splendor rotch as was probably
n^erboforepresentevlto human eye^
Thousands of the visitors swarmed
into administration building, soon as
they reached the illuminated Potion of
the* park to view the beautiful dome
studded with hundreds of incandescent
lights which gleamed bka diamonds.
Tlie few seats which lined the walls of
the rotunda were eagerl v taken poaseasion of. while many of the women came
in the roller chairs or brought camp
stools. Nobody cared to remain in one
part of the illuminated grounds for
any length of time for fear of losing
some feature of the first open night and
so in and out of the building the stream
of humanity poured.
1
The magnificent terraces and promenades which lead to the grand bamn in
front of administration building were
the favorite places for the crowds
chiefly because of the m-neral expectation that the electric fountains would
be in operation. But this was ths only
real disappointment of the evening and
in the splendors was hardly mteed.
When Michael Brand’s orchestra
from Cincinnati began to pour forth
melody upon the scene of splendor there
was a rusn of people to the south side
of music hall where the musicians
were stationed under a cluster of are
lights. The south side of machinery
hall was an attractive place for those
people w’-o knew where the atoam and
electric lower was being generated
to provide the illumination.
•

A friMd la n«d I. a-lH^id itdwd
.
nol lew than on. aillll,,,,
found lo.t ,«* Airload ia’K“JgJSow BUdOWT t» coa.un.pu “ '
and cold.. If you ha,,
„ ™*»
great couith medWau. «« tH,l
vlnre you that It h,. wond.-rh|
|x&gt;wcr»lnalldlsnUM,1d throat™ £,"*!
luniA Each bottle la
«
all that to claimed or money JJj
do '
funded. Trial buttles free at W » r JJ
j-rMlmK .tore. L.rg.

derire to m, I., our rtlkm,, U1.
ynn we have keeu -mnl b, X “
Sew Dteovwj tor iuosmnplli, i
K1M-. New Lit. Fill,. Bu..ko!,-,
S«lve .nd Electee Bitters. aim hawSS
haodled reitedl.. Hut o il „ udl
have Kl.cn lueh unln-r-.,
W, &lt;lo nol tealute to guMMrlee
everr time, and we .Urol nrete l0
the purehare price, It satl.tetor.
do not follow their nw. 'Din.e r.-:nrdi
have wm* th«lr great populaiiiy Purtlt.?
llrclr merit,. IV. 11. Cwl&gt;„r.
Tire beat salve In the world foreuta.
bruises, sores, ulcers, -ah rheum, fever
•ore*, tetter, chapped
chlibltet
corns, and all skin eruption-, asul ;srith2
ly curys piles or n&lt;&gt; pay n-quhrd. hu
guaranteml to. give perfect -atisfar tin* or
money refunded. Pri&lt;. ‘5 cent- &gt;r ixa
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, th,, ditnrgig.

Bridgman has shippi-d ;,i f»9.00(ktere
plants to diffent sections of thd stax
*
Michael J. Bolen ha- L.r:: .(imniis.
atoned peetiua-ler at Wolverine. MfcL
cured of piles, with only one p-rkw ot
Hill's Pile Pomade, th- nnly pl!&lt;pH . n
r^.
ortly
on the market with a Iwwai:. -- -xiarwiw
with vacli package. Price .&lt;:
*4x pukages for
By mail. Tr
te nutbL
For Miie by Fred I.. Hva:
Ule &lt;i:c&lt;«i»t-.

coiuiuiny
waa
WrtcAr flaxtsim houtk-ciSamuel Baskerville hu been xp{*&gt;inte4
I’i'ift« lite l“
teutethiug it I hare tte Chicago
------ ---Street
----- - Railway, ------------ —
■
sexton of Maple . Grove &lt; u.ta
I’-jdthe defendant in th* suit. On May Hl.
tvm*l
U1
• ’ ,
warden's consent."
.
i. Lxa. Azent. Hatoag* . Warden Duraton stepped over to the 1891, G'ruahon boarded a West Madison &lt; a good humor. It was highly aggrayaiT. A. rhtauo
,
chair and said: "Wliatdid you wish to street car at Spaulding av. nne. He • jng to them to aw the favored tnouThe Traverse city potato jJantor (sjq.
’eay?"
waa thrown off bv a sudden jerk and ‘ sands enter tiro grounds on uasaeewnue
GUARDIAN'S bale.
pany will make an exhibit at '.t.e A'rddV.
.I Harris then in a weak voice, as though the wheels t»a»&lt;W over hte foot.
He | they who worked al) week were ex­
fair.
In the matter of the estate of Floyd E." t each word cost him a powerful effort, brought a suit for 933,090 damage*.
' eluded.
.
’
'
Males, a minor.
.
, , ,, „ .
।
Ths
validity
of
the
law
of
‘
,
Notice H hereby siIren
ven tint
that I ttiall
-liail sell at said:
Mrs. Chas. Root. Cedar firings, va*
- ------------------------ —
closing the gates is to be tested ju the
nubile auction to th- higher: bidder on Wednes—, ’
«i have no further reservation to
told by physclans that Wry &lt;ould do noth­
Montreal May 9.—The breaking of ' courts this week. Charles W. Clingday the 17th day -of May. A. D.t IMO. »t ten make. 1 dewire to say that I am abeoo’clock tn the forenoon at tlie Probate ;---- .----------' .
the
ice
in
the
St.
Lawrence.
Chambly
■
man,
who
is
a
stockholder
in
the,
fair
ing
for her. She tried WhaekA Heart
office In the City &lt;ft Having*, tn the County of lutely innocent.
MURDERERS LYNCHED.
Barry. In the State ot Mk-blxan. pursuant to , These
Those were his last words.
— -After and Richelieu rivers Hte caused flood, : te, served note ontera^irysa.
Mnl Nerve Cure, and after
two botlicense roid authority granted to me on ’^ uttering them lie teemed relieved and iu the stretch of low country between !
^Jj1V; ' , J ^mdnv In his
K.WSX
oU’: m'M
MMlrf Lek ta thh chsir. u which Uta thiscityand St. Johiw. Hundreds of .
op’’U tbe f»tr ‘n &gt;un&lt;to. in nt
ride to town to do her own shq&gt;ptnK.
the estate, right, title and mterest of ibe ssld arms and legs had already oeen farms ire under water, and the damage j £“«f.hc’^^‘“t^reJreSntativ? 3
ALBUQUKHQU*. N. M.. May 6.—An
minor of. in an j to the real e»uue'ttu it'd aroi gtrapped. State Detective Jackson at- to prop, rty will amount to thousand of Pg^^hler^demMlded that the
Sold by W. H. Ooodyoar.
belng iu tin- County of Barry, n the *tate ot tacheu
..
tonio Martibex. Antonio Jose Barias,
the electrode ...
to vi^__r.s
Harris' right
Michigan, known and ihseribed as follows,
The may -r and aldenuca o( Flint desiiv
and Vktonano Aragon, three murder­
to-wit: One halt acre ot land on the north half leg. which was Imred to the knee, a slit dolUn‘-। people lx? fvhnitteil Sunday the same as
’ /Tenn? •&lt;»!»■• Surrl-usoi-. ---------- .!-«every
«*•
other day
wAa.tr
in the week.
ef the south west quarter &lt;&gt;t secHon one (l&gt; town in the trousers having been made in
ers. were taken from jail nt Las Lunas a salary of Slut) txt yea: ntu uo L*xione (D Sorth range trn (101 We»t,*bootide»l and advance. Eaton placed the helmet con­
- I demand tnie." coutinues he, "not last night by marked men and lynched. ling.
London, May . 9.—Prime Minister
described as follow*: CotnineiiciiiK
-I—1«.
li&gt; center .»t
ol
for
finnwinlly
as a
™ly
for my
"'X interest
&gt;»tor™&lt; sasvawatally
""'SiXr'u,,
hlgb'.ny at quart r &lt;»d on weM line of Mf-UM taining the other electrode on the head. GtodMono has olfrred tte place of pc! .: only
Petersburg will ppbibly ha\t « new
- a . Xt. 1. ..1
1.VJ» more_«yMany
fur tllre The first two murdered an old woman.
but
fartte
one (i). running th*- • east forty lit e it" rods Electrician Davis attached the wires laureate, made vacant by tte dea!h of etockholdcr.
ervamery. a« efforts are Muir made to t—
tor a starting pol • Tbence v'uih tiilrtoc &gt; to the two electrodes. All this work
people who pould not st e the exposition Mrs. Manuela Mien-lea. after1 first as­
&lt; 13): ods. five and v Anil feet. Thenc- -ust was done quicker than the telling of it V»r«l Tenn.VMin. to'th' distinguished art ou any other day except on Sunday. saulting her and horribly mutilating tablhh one there.
sit «J rods; thrn&lt;- • irth thirteen its) reds.
, critic John Ruskin.
to -center
of -highway;
Having made this demand on you in her laxly. Aragon was the mdf-ennand then the guanls stepped back.
five and one-halt !• ■ —
------ —
­
;I Uld highway ::x
: - el) n&gt;l»
thence along center ot
writing I have placed the matter in the faravd murderer of Mrs. Beatrice Ara­
Davis said: “All rranv."
FRESH FROM THE WIRE.
toplA-’e ot beglroiliw
hands of my attorney, who will com­ gon. Iris cotwin. I^aat night between
There was an instant s pause, while
17 I?*
i:»w.
Dated. Manli Sltb.
. mence legal’proceedings at once against midnight and 1 o'clock a largo body of
every man in the room held his breath.
11. d- McBain. Guardian.
the exposition if my demands are not men surrounded tha/fail.
Then Dr. Daniels raised his hand. A
sharp click from the lever and the form
with.”
Three of them ■‘approached the jail
Edwin Booth h reported to bv still better I complied
COUNTV TREASURER’S OFFICE
President Higinlrothamread thv letter
Hawtiuu*. Mich . April. 15. &gt;*U. in the chair straightened up till the and in a lair way to recover.
and told the jailer they were constables
carefully. "We shall be compelled to with a prisoner. The jailer opened the
Notice is hereby given u&gt;ui ccruln lands situ­ strajis creaketl.
Hon. Matias Romero. Mexican minister defend the suit if one is brought.", he
ated in’.becon it) of Barry. t»!d Off to the state
The flag announcing the execution
fortaxes ot iwan 1 pi*vion» Xears. end de­ was raised at 13:43. which vras abunt to the United State*, will return to Mexico . said. "Resist Sunday opening, in other door when he was pounced upon, bound
scribed in »i*remcnt».on tlie lu/this offi-c. will
hand and foot and the jail Keys taken
and re«ume his former position assycre- ’ worr|M&lt;"
be sold at public aiu-t|&lt;m by Abe umlcrslgiir d five minutes after the current was
Judge Laue will deliver an ddres* u
tary of the treasury.
jI ••Yes.
-u we from him. The three murderers were
county to a»urvr. at tne county seat, on the turned on the prisoner.
"Yes. inar
that is ine
the povmon
position iu
in wur
which
...............although
",
-Lnearly
---------- ’1 securely handcuffed and shackled and the class day exerei?’ .&gt; of
twenty-*eeoud day of Maj. l*»S. at the place
Hudson blxh
There are now confined in pri on at the woo]d be placed,
all
des least,st for thr annuAl tax '*!&lt;*. if not pre­
hangeif to a tree outside the jail where school June .seventh.
.
City of Mexico. VJ editor*, one foreman, the members are in favorbCVt'D
of---------viously canceled ac wnlmg :o law.
their
bodies
were
found
this
morning.
S
an
F
rancisco
.
May
9.
—
United
two
button's
manager*,
and
one
proof
­
Sabi statements contain a full description of
At
the
new
quarry
r
Maybee 10
Half
a
dozen
murders
have
been
com
­
each parcel of said lands, and may t&gt;e seep »u States Judges McKenuu, Morrow and reader for violations of the new Mexican
application at th- office of the conntv treasurer Hawley, sitting as. a circuit court of nrwnjiapcr libel law.
mitted near Ln.- Lunas in the past two carload* of stone art crushed daily. They
t
The land struck off to the stare for taxes of
employ fifty men.
months
and
the
citizens
took
this
1S». or other veam. at the tax sales in May las’, appeals, yesterday affirmed the judgA" late edition of the cor.grvMional &lt;11
method of warning thr vicious element
wifi lie offered subject to the right of redemp­ ment of the United States district rectory has )&gt;een pubtehed containing Htion prrscrlbr l by law
that crime must cease.
1 court of southern California, dismissing ogrnphie* of all the new members of conJ. F. Hack Kkmvon.
Comity Trerwim r. ■ the libel against the Chilian steamer gn-s. the president and cabinet and ths
ltata*and releasing the vessel and 2.000 rules of the executivei* nuui«ii&gt;n.
PoRTLAxfh Or.. May 0. —Jack Demp­
CliANCKRY ORDER.
cases of rifles which she had aboard t1 Th««
The bixly
body of
of Willi
William RaxroQuui. who
sey L aves today forutie east to prepar •
State of MiebijCMD.
• when seized by the United States mar- left his bonis at Acton. Ont., on the night
Th* Clrruit Court for the County ot Barry. In Bhal in Sau Diego harbor two years of April 25, has been found iu Harvey's
for his fight with Bin? Smith. Yester­
Chancery.
*
J(&gt;bll p ago. The decision of the circuit court mill pond.
day be received a telegmni from Judge
Delta L. Richards, complainant
ily imvmt
RkharJ*. defend uit. It Mt)*tac:oi
- - - ia vri-y lengthy and reviews the details
Newton, of the Coney Island club, in­
It Is announced that the coach depart­
inr hy affidavit of complainant that the -aid de
‘
'/'the late Chilian revolution and the ment of the Grand Trunk railroad .drops
forming him that June 30 hail been
feudant ooe« not reside in Mlchltnul. but I* v nv-rrnrow
ot President
rrwunenv Balnmceda.
rerthrow
of
resident o&lt; UwState of Ohio, ou motion -f
‘J .J™"?.***™
will be removed from Brantf..id, Ont., to
fixed for the date of the fight. In a
Ctenlui Longv. ,jr. «f Dundee.
AlootoE K-na-uu. M&gt;l;du&gt;r jor eoiaplron.ini. The court finds that the state of affairs
•bort talk he said: "The fight will been appointed clerk at tb» world's te
it is ordered tb.it th* •Mddffetidsni »!&gt;n&lt;mr and as alleged in the libel is not borne out Landon.
come off at the time fixed by the Coney for the wh&lt;&gt; e term.
A Mx months* engagement with an
answer th* bill of nunntaint nie&lt;t In this cao-e vv
evidence
within four iqoutii* from th- dst • &lt;&gt;f this order. 3
,
.
Island club, providing Smith accepts
aifuatic show in Ixradon will prevent
lertd hH
Rev. t»eu. S. Bradley L;
and io default 'hen-.d ;bnt said bill of eem■!
-irkn-. in i&gt;.&gt;mr
the club’s offer. The On-sent City club
George Bubear, the Endtab champion
plaint bo taken Mcoub-M'dnv said defwttilani.!
„
—
„ \
«
the! t.u-xxuoaal
of New Orleans haq raished Newton's nblgnairot) as pastor
c&gt;-'•ast smith.
I Rome. May 9.—The Polish pilgrims ■culler, fr^m visiting America'thia year,
offer to fli.OUO, and Smith may throw church in Hudson.
i ircuit Judge.. ( have arrived in this city. The pilgrim­
Charley
Mitchell
thinks
Hall
will
beat
Dated. April ic. im
There's a £«x&lt;d dral &lt;■! cnaraJHre teh
the fight to that organization. • Either
ago will be sn*i&gt;endcd during Juue. Flavin, but many liclieve the latter is not
place will do for me although the larger nets In the store keeping
‘i^day. It’s
Atther.nAsn July and August ou account of the in­ the man he was when defeated by Peter
COU'MniAN GVAHIM PlRnVINO VISITOHA.
FORi’lWm
purse is the more acceptable.”
tonexrcsslve.
Or us* nd:; ;i. Halt the
K a p I l&gt; s fluenza. More than half of the Swias Jackson.
day fair. However. I do not think any­
iVordk—oshr
Dominick McCafTry .-wants bi match thing will come of this notice. I believe
time It mean* nothin*
hm'cof* guards at the Vatican are now ill of the
epidemic, and the-unedical staff has Horace Leeds, the lightweight boxer, for Mr. Clingm.in can be convinced that
monte.
'zMtai ZtMtTtor . lreul.v AJ.Irei, A. s. &gt;x*n increaseil
so that
that it
it may
may lx*
l»&gt; equal •3.000 a side against any 133 pound tnnn in
Terre Haute, Ind.. May fl.—A spe­
’—eased so
This offer to refund ti.
this plan is not the proper one. and it is cial from Casey. Ills., says: Near the
3 hope ttfll
PARIsii, Prbp’r.
’; to caring for
*— •*
— sufferers. ir
— tn an the world, barring J tux McAuliffe.
the
More
pay a reward, is tmel«- t.i
better to let matters rest as they are at
. lack, it’d
hour
of
7
(clock
yeetenipy
morning
, 80,000 cases of influenza have betn re­
Thomas K. Malanahastened arhnllenge present.”
you won’t want your •
ported in the city. Russia has com­ to shoot nt 1,000 wooden balls for &lt;34X) or
while workmen were engaged tearing a that you won't fralm He reward- Of
I mnnicated to the pope her intention to R.fXX) a side against any man in America.
THE CLIMAX REACHED.
temporary caring from beneath the coarse.
.
send to Rome a permanent minister to Malana broke hta record In his match with
So. whoever is ht-ne.t is nuu'&amp;c d. and
XUumluntlon Iu Honor of th* First Open newly built Crown tile fain, the roof,
the Vatican.
, Boganlus, breaking 1,000 wooden Imlla in
a brick one, collapsed burring under the works—not on hl» own reputatwi.
20 minutes 40 seconds with a Winchester 1j Chicago, Mny 9.—The climax in debris three workmen, killing imnantly but through the local rb • r- " L"a
When abe w a CJiikl. *he cried for Castorta.
Party Divided.
laita
Clabe Carr, owner of the factory, aged know, must have MMoethlng he
Berlin, May 9.—The division of the, rifle.
electricity’s upward march through the 58
and William Heim, aged 28. Elias In tarok tert •■&lt; tte jumm.i™ 1
Raxe Hail,
Radical (Freisinnige) party has assumed
IVbnn ah« had Children. »hc farethem Cartorta.
19th century was reached last night Reed, aged 23, was extricated terribly
nns wouhnTt
.« &gt;»'
permanent form. The
tin- |! At Washington—Washington. «; Bcw when the world’s fair buildings and
ine stronger con
conuncrushed but rational, seriously injured " what to tartlm H eonf..’..
gent under Eugene
le Richter will lye ton. ».
!l“* £
grounds were illuminated in honor of
known henceforth as the Radical peo...
At ,...
St. Irouis—St. Txnds-Chicago game the first "open evening” of the exposi­ internally which in all probability will
tliat.
whM
Is
laeklns
Is
that
••l.'M !
E!uHHesaUt They Were “n me° °f
plea party (Freisinnige Volkspartef) and r
postponed
—-r- --- on
— account
—-- of
— wet
--t gupunda
tion. The whiteness of the buildings
which Is above the ••aterwt- _rrar,i''e.
will co-operate with the south German | At *Louisville-The Loui»viil|-Cleveland
K*J® added luster to the rays from the
Dr. Pierce’s medicine- an ?u"7m m
Democrats, under Freidrich Fayer. who |.game postponed on account of rain.
million and more lights in the Grand
..-kv. neuncro.
to accomplish what the.' an* ".tended^w
made the bitterest one of the speechee
— At Cincinnati — Cindnnati. 8; Pitta- plaza, while the golden statues of the ’ Pittsburg. May A—According to the
’ ”
**
against the government on the last day bQrgiP.
do. and tbelr maker* give the money
of the last Reichstag, and
is opposed to
.d..Ann.^d
At
York—New York, 4; Brook­
«■'. p'“&gt;all concessions to militarism.
lyn, 7.
Doesn t ft «iw
--------------------------- T. . .
tration plaza poured in blinding ahow- ■ylvania railroad, the wages of the men
fU
Michigwn I’en.ion*.-----------------| At Baltimore—Baltimore, 4; Philadel- ««. Bent back a happy axjponse, which working in the work shops have been nhkh the I».km h»re
l’&gt;u
Washington. • May 9.—Original— Phla&gt;2, Wended harmoniously with the whole. reduced from 30 to 40 per cent It is deure In. Is the mediciixWilliam H. Chapman. Franklin Mor- 1
Smith sign* to Fight OompHy.
The different buildings were iliumin­ said that about 800 men are affected.
The paper ■”" ■&gt;
“’J
ton. George’ T. Osborn. Additional—1 Boston, May I).-Billy Smith has
a certain extent, but the admin- Complaint has been made to General .tarutl wilt, by J. K.
Daniel Conklin. Gilbert W. Warren, rigned an agreement to box Dempsey 20
building on the west and the Foreman Stewart who promised to roe. Mid Toledo capitalists.
Increase—Harrison E. Spalsbury, David rounds, or until a decision is rendered
L eaflt .
the present their grievance to the officials
Milton Newbury bay Iwu
White. William Dowsett. James Me- by the referee, at the Coney Tulun A Atb
°f
^d the multi- -j—
J® the men «»u
an «u»wer
answer next mon
Mon­ IMStmaater
at Blaine.
’
Mann Eli T. Hoyt. Original, widen™, Ictlc clob, th?ev™ing &lt;rf JuM ») tor
“?i'*'”’' c*rried °®
Ttereuno
— — —— —“ — dtotnrbanro
««*«vwwh wwuvvt and
BUU no
Am)
etc.—Sarah Sheldon. Catharine Egan. |fl,000 given by the club Xr» .100 tn
! • Jri?000” °,f 9“ ni«ht' "tnke is threatened. The officials of Mich., vice James Moore, rwlcned.
Mary Draper Mart-M.tM.a.C.tlnSi. l£. anSwll) to faS“
bTg“ to *rriv“ •"&gt;T- •» Uw
».v
tl
:t
tlwy
... »! -a .l..7
not
“1 AmSoTlrra!
Tbayer (mother) rfennui Park, (tatter), j are not to exceed US ponndl
I teL,
“y di,.-., .stactit
ion among Is a common exclamation *« ,bl' * lf
Survivors of Indian war—Orange La---------------- —--------i larK0 numbers. By the time darkness ^hfi employes at mills
There I. a certain Matins
a------ I
----- - In -------.. ..
■ had come u.n
over the
Citvfnlly
————
Injured
a Saloon Raid.
tourette.
mU White
nmw uity
truly 20
20.-­ 1
which U loat when th,' wralbcr
I. 000 neonle
___ lit"/
Fraud IMwwrow.^k
people were nn
on the _scene,
scene,
this crowd
crowd I •I
.
i
W
oostkh. O.. May f.9.-The
T__
____
e
young
o»the
this
wanner: and when Nature Is re"'-. “
Fire In Buffalo.
being augumented later
bv prob.Wy
nrotaM. I’
.. .
-&gt;wn. .tucked . !1 S
I»«r by
D
enver. May fl.—Revenue Collector
Buffalo, May 9.—Fire at " o’clock • mfn
» dry town, attacked a
eoulli. her admirer, feel '■■ ■&lt; 1
defended ’bv a gang of railroad to'te^SaS” b?■ U'Sn£,w“ ft' a”‘
last night entirely destroyed the ex- ' saloon
“
r'«i,tr*U™ °Mte Chin^ in*tte «„d tired. This condition I- ewInK
lalxirers.
The
saloon
waa
demolished
ly to the Impure coudltb'l-.
d#w
tensive works of the Shepard Hardware
and Ito failure to .OPP l»^«
company on West Forest avenue. Lose mid two men received fatal injuries
with rows of incandescent 'lights At
_Chme*H? h*vn «ucceeded in regis- to the various orfans ol He
•
about 8200.(MK); insurance on contents ot from billiard cues.
th,
bare
of
ita
dome
,
SXiTtoretei
Sto
g
ti
7*^
in
»
*•
la
remarkable
bow
^01'0*1^
,•
building about $143,000. The building
;* )»n
c*te certificate to China, with the I. to the help to be
was insured for $35,000. The office,
Chicago, May 9.-R. w. Stevens, on bronze stands were rancml rom.'ii
laboratory nnd part of the machine and wanted in St. Louis for forgery, was diatant around itaciremui-renreSidiSj Scrotith,! krotten into Che medicine at this
J* ‘
nuslltirt
much to it. .plendid appSJ. TbS
JSl ^w many hare gotten throe purityins. I1"1'11"”;SL-’Sanapattern shope of the New York car
greeted
here
yesterday
and
turned
wheel works, just south of the Shepard
penstyle
noon
added
itirow
of
liahto
b.
‘
*^?
‘
^
nown
bn
‘
“
.bleb
tbo
body
"JX:
twl
Mil*
ISSur0®?!* who st*rt«d and thia was tte airnal tor the trinU
company's building, were damaged
I?^&gt;Ktor Freeman that Wtrtlla soon overcomes IMI I'
for that city with his prisoner.
about 933,000.
row of arc lamp, alooy either ride of bron nf’i t*T* done «&gt;.. A report has
the lagoon to lend thri? rid Md in
““
In Wrohtatent they were rending briStroro toSton'
Chicaoo, May 9.—The Geneva Clock
Lafaykttk, Ind., May 9.—The work
JCTtes the waterway completing tte
of removing the debris of the Big Four company went into the hands of the band encircling the Grand plaza Tte
sheriff yeaterday on confareioM of
K. L. Ransom, of
*all Vbe
wreck is going along slowly and it will judgement aggregating $40,000. Lack main lagoon toy under the ateen of
M*y S.-Deputy
be several days before all traces of the of sufficient capital is given as the ror lhTte*”l'gh,t3 Bke * great mir
Ozr ytntamtt wtdle
county, chascU the old hamejlacurry
the disaster are clearer! away. The runic nf
nt to the Of
distiller' -*-*
elm lo«a on Ibe shore near It
ror. The arc and peristyle
formed its gilded frame and arount?thdeath list doeee at 10. The injured are
Prod Ball, nt
re«‘ •
all doing wtfl and the most of them
rides about a font from the water
"i, ‘"y. “Yr- ^auusu waa
Not Con fl rm ml.
homes.
--- , ---- j
..
IFQXn ^tj*ofT^oktei'te^Ctollteb’^in
-S^tei'uk/?w •“d"d*o™ tte
Durango says it is reported Lieutenant
Plummer killed by Navajoes.

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

ChlldreriCryfor

Pitcher’s Castoria.

(CARTERS
■imi &gt;

CURE
SICK

HEAD

ACHE

MSL SMALL HUGE

ssswa-irSQ. “SSiS&amp;ttS

j^rwX-.tolr.alwu-eeonP^ *

« f their certain rollrn-

�i.nniT.:*-.
MORTGAGE SALE.

Whv?^^^

WRECK ON THE BAILS I

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

*

The meet valuable product trf the euc»-'
iyptus trees which are planted in Califor­
nia are the ewential oil and certain medi­
cal preparations from the leave* The di*tilled extract from eucalyptus, which re­
sembles in Ito method of production the
wcllknowndtotillede-tractof witch haael,
has cotue into promineuca within a few
yeans. It is a concentrated extract from
freshly gathered taives of trees thare at
least seven years old, and the older the bet­
ter. It to used for most of the ailment*
where the oil uaa br?a used, and has the
j 1advantage &lt;&gt;f i*wj cheater.
It has beeu’tii ujimcnded for headaches,
DervouM affections and a* an antiseptic it
jhi* given good results when applied to
jfresh wounds and for inflammation of the
jmucous membranes and insomnia; for cold
।In the head and sore throat it is of service,
while
a» a disinfectant it is useful from the
1
ifact that, like the oil, it substitutes a
pleasant
odor for noxious ones. The oil
I
has an established place in the materia
medica, and there is evidently u field of
1usefulness for the distilled antiseptic.-*
(Garden and Forest.
.
1

Mr. Ctevatand WIU D«cUn» AU Intcrviawa
-------------With Ofllcaooakera.
LESSON VII, SECOND QUARTER, IN­
1 en Lives Crushed Out In a
Wahhwgton, May 8.—The following
TERNATIONAL SERIES, MAY 14.
Twinkling.
■
has been issued by the president for
_______
publication.
Th»
n
J
„ •
i
Executive Mansion. May 8.
The Accident Canoed by the Failure of the
Ithtwbttfime apparent after two months’
Airbrxkea to Properly Work — Every experience that ma rules heretofore pro­
— - - - mulgatcd regulating interviews with the
Ssldent have wholly failed in their operaOfficial. Place the
at About FUly
n. The time which under those' rules;
was set apart for the reception of senators |
L "Whoso loretb Instruction loveth
Thounond Dollars.
and representatives has been almost en­
Lafayette. Ind., May 8.—Ten lives tirely spent in listening to aunlications for knowleilge, but he that hateth reproof to
were crushed out in the worst railway office, which have been bewildering in vol-' brutish.” Nearly every versa in this lemon
one-half “t south eat
accideat known in the history of La­ ume, perplexing anil exhausting in thdr contains ft coutrnst between tho righteous
. ary time SMtowu twoH)
iteration and ImpoMibie of remembrance. and the unrighteous, the wise and the foot
1-t ’west Which said re­
fayette, both in fatalitigj and in damage
A due regard U&gt; public duty, which must
. .rdoti in UiecSlce of the rvgis- This Barytes is a heavy white powder
t Bam’f'ounryon. the 1st day of (ground stone), having the appearance to property, which occurred Sunday be neglected if present conditions continue, And Scripture to full of such contrasts from
•—rtgnues, imge 518. of white lead, worthless as a paint, morning at 1:15 o'clock at the South and on observance of the limitations the story of Cain nqd Abel to the end of the
me power of costing only about a cent a pound, and
Saeed
upon human endurance, oblige me book. The wise build upon the rock; the
Street depot. The Big Four train No.
r:s»a-. and the
decline from 'and after this date all per­
l provided, notice is only used to cheapen the mixture. 12 from Ciiicago came iu on time and sonal interviews with those reeking ap- Sish build upon the eand; the wire have
in Satuniay the What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is its engine, baggagecar, postalcar and polntment to office, except as I. in iny own
ps well trimmed; the foolish have lamps
. 1883. at ten
ig out. The Lord knoweth the way of
m -eh at publie to naint. Be careful to use only old one expreascar were totally wrecked at motion may especially invite them. The
tr. at the north and standard brands of white lead.
the south end of the passenger station. same considerations moke it impossible for the righteous, but the way of the ungodly
me
to
receive
those
who
merely
desire
to
The accident was caused by a failure of
“Armstrong &amp;iMcKelvy"
pay their respects except on the days and shall perish (Math, vli, 34. 26; xxv, 1-13;
airbrakes to' work properly. The during the hours especially tesigned for Pa. 1. fl). And as to the brutes, they even
tuS" is holden.’, tne “Beymer-Bav
Beymer-Bauman” "Eckstein” the
Id ieortKaae. except
train came dashing along the track that purpose. I earnest 1 r request senators
put men to shame and know more than
&gt;r *j much t hereof “Fahnestock’”
“
Anchor
”
near
the
South
Street
depot
at
a
high
and representatives to’tl'l me in securing
&gt; par the amount
speed and when it reached- u point for them uninterrupted interviews by de soma men (bia. 1, 3).
“Kentucky
‘
“”
J— “Morley”
2. “A good man obtalneth favor ot the 1
about 100 yards from South street the dining to introduce their constituents and
id cost*, tuaetber with an attorney's “Southern”
“
Shipman
”
•■a.-ihA-j.wi
dollars
covenanted
TIME TABLE.
engine left the track and dragged the friends when visiting the executive man­ Lord, but a man of wicked devices will He
n tbe pnsnl-oi being described “Red Seal”
sion during the hours designated tor thdr condemn. The Lord showeth favor to alL
In effect January 22, IBM.
mentioned
cars
with
it.
The
engine
r'uaee m all thost certain pieces
reception. Applicants for office will only
Route between Grand Rapids, Detroit
“Davis-Chambers”
was dashed to pieces and the baggage­ prejudice their prospects by repeated Im­ He muketh His sun to rise on the evil and Favorite
:
, of land situate in the township
■ 'he east.
..imi I'r.nxrviUr in thb county of arc strictly pure, “ Old Dutch " process car reduced to splinters, the mailcars portunity and by remaining at Washing on the good and sendeth rain on the just
- , ,.ml state of Michigan, and known and brands, established by a lifetime of use. were overturned and letters, papers, ton to awake results.
1 r.M. ~
f.v. | Going EaM I
and on the unjust” (Math, v, 45). He offers •
-it»rd as foiio* St
etc.,
scattered
far
and
near.
Grand
Rapids
For colors use National Lead Co.’s
numb r four
village of Cloverdale.
Himself freely to all. but only those who
East Paris
COUNTERFEITER CAPTURED.
The trucks of the first passenger
Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with
receive Him shall enjoy Him (John i, 11,
’McCord '
coach were dragged out . ana the left Complete Outfit Far Making tho "Qneer" 12). Those who receive Him not are con
Strictly Pure White Leaa.
•Alto
rear side of the coach was knocked into
Elmdale
'••' -:-&gt;r it &lt;&lt; ranueten ioi west.except
Found In Hla Po»*ea»ion.
demned already, and to shut Him out from
Clarksville
fragments. The escape of any passen­
lUltt rod- (“• vorth anti south and twen- palate everywhere.
our
hearts
is
the
most
wicked
device
that
Lake Odessa
.■
..&lt;« tn
ma«*
ST.
J
oseph
,
M
o
.,
May
tl.
—
R.
C.
U you arc going to point. It will pay you gers in the car was almost miraculous.
I Woodbury
to send to u« for a book containing mfornw- The crash tore away
witan
can
Invent
(John
iii,
18).
J the covered por­
_W,„TO
Hunter was captured here yesterday
Sunfield
tioo that may oave you many a dollar; it will
3. “A num shall not be established by
IDran M. OlfMK. Mortgage-.
Mulliken
tion of the pldtform,
extinguishing the plrftform,
a
counterfeiter's outfit and a
p„ it-T.C'iu.wore.
wickedness, but the root of the righteous
Grand Ledge
— *the
l--------fnij
lights leaving
scene in utter dark
­ of bogyg dollars. He made a
&gt;rnrv for .Mortgagee.
Lansing
shall not be moved.” Wickedness shall not
NATIONAL LEAD CO..
ness and operating against immediate confession in which he stated that he
■ . Ma-cii itti. 1M4.
Detroit
deliver
those
that
ore
given
to
it,
and.
[
1 Broadway, New York. work of rescuing the victims. The po­
and George Whitehead, a wealthy
Chicago Branch,
lice force and fire department were etock raiser of Big Horn basin, in Wy­ though men make a covenant with death
and
hell,
it
shall
not
stand
(Eccl.
viii,
8;
ha.
j
State
and
Fifteenth
Streets.
Howuni Ci:y
called, the latter to extinguish a fire
'I'.• KUSAGE FORECLOSURE;
!
Edmore
which started in the wreck, which it oming, and others had arranged a plot xxviii, 18). The Ix&gt;rd bringeth the counsel
Wm*- -as. default ha* •been made In the con-I
stanfoti
did with little trouble. Willing hands to manufacture bogus dollars at Madi­ of the heathen to naught. He mnketh the •
■ - r.f a certain msrtgasc.-we-utcd by Alva
louis
i &lt; . a *■- a id Mary A. Cowles of the Township
set to work lifting the unfortunate from son. Ind., and that Whitehead was now devices of the people of none effect (Pa ’
■
Grand Ledge
— ’' xxxiil. 10). But, on the contrary, nil who are '
■ ‘rv .- Harry Countv. Michigan. Co Alice J.
beneath the the awful mass of wreck­ in Chicago with a valise full of bd£us
IUI1 iformeriv Alice 4. Morey) of Toledo,
ro
in
the
jock
Christ
Jesus
ore
in
a
sure
and
,
dollars.
He
also
confessed
that
the
twe
IGoing Went
age. Every victim was dead when
,, ;. aring date May the seventh. A. D.. 1KN.
■4 eternal refuge.
Dctrou
found’, and the majority were fright­ were in the green goods businees and
: ret anted "" tte laeedtb d:.y - I Muy. a. !&gt;.
4. “A virtuous woman is a crown to her 1
had arranged a plan to rob one of their
Laux Ing
•
it hree o’clock and thlrkvwe minutes, n
fully mangled.
*
&lt;
Grand Ledge
n ?t..-r number 22. of wurtuaRes on page 3GH.
accomplices, named 8am Shriver, of husband, but she that mnketh ashamed to .
The killed are:
Mulliken
• &lt;j . .-&lt;4 the rrafateroi deeds for Barry
as
rottenness
in
His
bones.
”
If
this
is
true
'
Sunfield
Engineer Michael Walsh of Indian­ $5,000. The United States authorities
. r,-. •’lieblg m. and there fa now claimed to ■ Woodbury
... .in- &lt;&gt;:i said mortgage the-sum of two,
apolis. who stuck to hia post and was are in possession of information suf­ literally of wife nnd husband, bow much |
Lake Odessa
, . ..ml seven bund red and sixty dollars and
ficient
to
implicate
partiea
in
Kansas
more
of
the
church
and
Christ?
We
arc
,
found underneath, his engine.
His
Clarksville
:--.-cw&lt;. cents includingan attorney lee of thirty
COtiDEHSED head was split open and his body wns City and Milwaukee, who are connected said to be eren now married to the Lord '
ElindBJe
.edcl'otr*. and n« proceedings having been I
with
the
gang.
The
capture
is
one
of
that we should bring forth fruit unto God
Alto,.
terribly mangled.
•:. ,.t .aw to rveorer ilirdebt secured by the
McCord
or any part thereof Now there&gt; Sterling Mclnnef-s, Urbana, Ills., fire­ the most important ever made in this (Rom. vii, /&gt;, nnd Paul says of the belier- |
East Purls
■ r.ut.ce Is hereby given that on Friday the
section.
ere at Coriith, ‘*1 have espoused you toons
man.
■ .'Grand Rapid?
.-av of May tWJ. at :12 o’clock
husband
that
I
may
present
you
as
a
chaste
1
iTM.
Thomas McMahon, Bellevue. O.
:i standard time, at the north ’front door of
virgin to Christ” (II Cor. xi, 2).
f |
• - ‘-.uirt house In the cltv of Haatiure. County
A. R. Chadwick, postal clerk, Shelby­
St. Lovis. May 5.—The discharged
’ H r
.tab- of Michigan that being th*
5. "Thej thoughts of the righteous are
ville. Ind.
■Grand Ledge
-.•nV .n ivhicii circuit court for County of
Missouri
Pacific
engineers
were
given
a
righC-hnC
the
counsels
of
the
wicked
are
j
Portland
J^ase H. Long, postal clerk, Lebanon,
• ,r«v tudd.bv rirtueof the power of-sale
loula
hearing yesterday by General Manager deceit,” This must inean the thoughts
-.mi* 1 u said mortgage.-1 will «eil at public
i Ind.
Howard City
.
u; ill- highest bidder the property des­
E. B. Meyers, postal clerk, Walton G. C. Smith and Superintendent of which be thinks through us, "for we are !
Ionia
- • •: i -.ad mortgage, or sunicient thereof I 4'takes an everyday convenience of an • Ind.
not
sufficient
of
ourselves
tb
think
any
­
Stanton
Motive
Power
F.
Reardon.
These
-fy 'aid mortgage indebtedness, costs | old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
• dinore
thing
as
of
ourselves,
but
cur
sufficiency
to
t
|
John
Lennon,
mail
wagon
driver,
.r- u-- . Baid premises being the north­
gentlemen with a delegation of engin­
■
Prepared
with
scrupulous
care.
Highest
: ;i;«ter of H*ctl&lt;»u fourteen ■ U;. town four I
of God” (11 Cor. iii, 5). The natural heart
• Every day, others week days only, t stop
Lafayette, Ind.
eers
were
closeted
on
the
sixth
floor
of
: '...rtliol riut’e nine b-.west cotiKinhigone award at all Pure Food Expositions. Earh I Charles Cahill, moulder, Indianapolis.
is deceitful above all things and desperate- on signal.
.'.—.t and sixty acres of i;,nd according to
the Equitable building .for several
Parlor cars on all trains between Grand
- f uiteJSuitr*survey, exemiting^od reserve , package makes two large pies. Avoid : Charles
Meyers, baggagehandler,- hours. The result of their conference 1, wl.k,l iJer. xvll »). .U&gt;a Umbncora- Kauldsand Detroit. Seats 23 cents. Connections
■: • refron sixty acr-s taken oft 'from the । Rnitations—and insist on having the 1 Lafayette. Ind.
sel from such a heart cannot but be deceit, j niadt&lt; lbt’nlon station. Grand .Rapids with the
is not yet fully known. In case a satis­ The contr.ist between Christ aud satan is CniCADOA Wkat Michigan Railway for
- de of almve described premises here- I
Otto Gerretson, theatrical agent,
None Such brand.
: .r.-■•-. &lt;1 tnSnrah Jane Hare. Lena lime. •
factory adjustment is not reached the the contrast between truth and lying.
J Cnit'**"*£* 5° ElkSiaf^
Chicago.
•
-&gt;r cptlm: and rvserrH*g one and one I MERRELL &amp; SOULE. Syracuse, N.T.
affair will be again referred to the gen­
«. -Tb.worf.ol .h.wkkrfaratoll.lo
VJ. F.“rtW
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u.-'tv or lei-s taken off from thr north
I The injured:
eral grievance committee of the diksntto.;
; above described premlMW by the
1 Charles Rouse. Lafayette, right leg fied employes. The discharged men are wait for blood, but the mouth of the up- j rmiteto t lit summer resorts of northern Mlehv
• i . : irir.g for n pubne hishway. In!
gil'i. . ,
•
.\
right shall deliver them." The last verse S»»M &lt;
; brokeri.
K
: c. l'..urv County. Mtehlgan.
leave &lt;Grand
forrChicago,
8-J0 A
T11£",'57.
»""'!lRapids
,S’i- M°
Am?T&lt;!bta^
charged with Timekeeper Cook with 4.r».trf lb. tboushu or lb. nght«™. ■• s,Trains
William Glace. Frankfort, Ind., head conspiring to defraud the railroad.
Ann i: J. 1’nrnrnnr.. Mortgaged ;
MA.£2?’.
Cblcago
-. i.- a. .-wr. /hv. Attorney for Mortgagee. ’
anil of the wicked. This contrasts their 3:35 P.M., 6.45 P. M. and &lt;:« A. M.
cut. at Elizabeth hospital.
Cook would allow extra titne and then .words.
r-.•. i swy i3t:i. i-9?.
i
Leave
for
Manistee
and
Traverse
City
7
-JO
A.
.
'
’
‘
*'*-*
* .
Sophius Bergenhaus.
Milwaukee. compel the men to divide up.
-n nml ora ' M- #U«t 3 30 P. M.
.Builder . head
Tonic j
7. “The wickiti are ovig
and arms cut. at hospital.
ami ««
Leave lor Vh.viexoix and Fetoskey 7 JO A. M.
nqts but the house of ti
J®e nghU-ous shall ■ parlor cars on day trains and sleepers on
Jefferson Reese. Kempton, Ind., fatal11 Ilia house-shall' uight trams to Chicago.
stand." Jikus aud nil
• ly bruised.
MMf WAGE SALE.
Chicago, May 9.—R. W. Stevens, stamL The gates of hell
.11 -hall
or.rail ..
ran"™'*" ■»
shall not prevail
’ Richard Johns, Pontiac. Ills., bruised.
.' n-.t*. d-‘f.uiit has been mnde/iu tie. pay-j
. - -• r »&gt;ev -rs ur-sl bv a nArtcagr dat'd i
Lewis Wefller, Fowler. Ind., badly wanted in St. Louis for forger)-, was against His church ( Math, xvi, IS).­
Gkob'-.e DbHAvkn. Gen’I PmA't Agt.
; .,f • rptemher. l*aS. exe.ulcd t'V I
arrest'll here yesterday arid turned ' 8. "A man .-ball l&gt;e commend'*! accord- ■
Grand Ilapldl.
bruised.
.
&gt; - liut'o-s 'irih l&gt;. H&lt;ube«. til* wlf-.1
j.
Vickery.- Cincinnati.
..2. .lawful
_ over to n’St. Louis officer who started ing to his wisdom, but be that to of a per- '
.'tc,ur atd Kinmx strong his wile. «»f ,
fur thut city with his prisoner.
verse heart shall be demised.” That which
-r&lt; i .imi'. Mt'-klgni:. *hb t&gt; *u1 morupu-’
Ssnd for . clerk, spinal injuries.
. ., I d III &lt;• .-Tl-’r of the reals’er uf
Christ, the wisdom of God, docs or says or
FRESH FROM THE "WIRE.
C.
W.
Carnahan,
Oxford,
O.,
postal
desrrtpUve
,
J - &lt; «x:iity ot Harry, in |it&gt;er i» of sr.art- •
panipbh-t.
thinks, in nnd through us. that shall stand (
clerk,
internal
injuries.
. . vard .rtoo the i&gt;l &lt;av of ife- [
and be approved, but apart from Him we 1
it I #'n«!xK p m Amt. «h--r&lt;*.s. I
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Item*
of
In
(event
Condensed
for
tbo
Harry Elder. Cincinnati.
^Dr. WILLIAMS’
TIME TABLE.
..-. : .rtitait- U-t been duiyasstgMd by the
can do nothing (John xv. 5; Il Tim. ii, 15X I
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C. A. Wisael. Shelbyville. Ind.
Hurried Reader.
In effect September 11. toK.
F MEDICINE CO.,
.4h„. pieksoi: (Q.lohn A. llobmaon. by 50c.
L. A. Wcthelcr, Sunman. Ind., postal
Dr. ChaJ-lw Tanner, the nuted Irish Na­ All who. having beard of Him. will not sub­
.-- lit bearing date XU.'i Septemb’r. MAI. J
Schenectady,
N.Y.
mit
to
Him
are
nmong
the
perverse
to
1
clerk,
slightly
braiiusl.
. 1 r*-cur«. d in tin- 08 of register of derdsot
tionalist and member of parliament for
(stations.
.1 ..-intv of tUrry-t’o the -.’tt’i day of Febru
whom it is said, "Behold, ye despisere. and ■
John Lennon and Charles Meyers Middle Cork, is critically ill iu London.
and BrockvBU. OnL
- u -.i-i’elocka. m. In Uber.B of murt
wonder and perish (Acta xlii, 41).
: were at the depot waiting for the train.
zt. - .it'i.je til. sad the same is now owutd
The marriage of Thomas Nelson Page,
9. "He that to despised and hath a scrv- i---------morthT”
They wore killed by the engine and ears
■■.Il r AitL whereas,tin’ niiiouit claimed to
the story writer of Richmond, to Mrs. ant, Ls better ^Lhan he thathonorvth him- . Kalamazoo Lv'..
•
.'i sail Korqnum at the date
। striking them in their mad rush.
“ Uhite and dazzling
. :.;i- nolle- is tile sum of tsw.K
Otto Gerretson was about to take the Henry Held, widow of a Chicago million­ self and lacked) bread." If we will humble j East Cooper.....
and ints.-cst. aal the furtb•,uncl
In the moon'sfair light she looked. ” ' train for Indianapolis when he met his aire. is announced to take place in the near ourselves to be Hto senanta and be willing
- - . • ii./sioas an attorney tee stlputaledi
j death. The train tore away a portion future. .
to be despised for His sake. He will in due j Milo....
i a.ortgsge.and wbl-u I* the whok
An American named Horner committed time exalt us, while those who prefer to j \"-ltonJ
■:•■•■• ....vs! i" be «1L« mi said mortgage ;
Nothing remarkable about that! . of the handsome Union depot and waa suicide
in
a
London
lodging
house
by
V - .1 r
&lt;V&gt;ig Jia* been InsllttitM at!
themselves aud despise the bread of j
11 i,। n.-ut’r the iftht now renirdning secure-1’ She was fair to look upon, as a matter piled in a confused mass. The train , shooting himself. He hud arrived from honor
life must forever perish.
| **‘uu
wns a runaway. Engineer Walsh, it is ■
- ml imirtj'-u- orany nert thereof wherebv ■
,
• - * • ■ vt-r i f -;ibj contained in said mortgage &lt;4 course; and the dazzling effect was said, applied brakes but they did not New York three dnys ago.
10. "A righteous man regarded) the life , Haihtxq*
b-ti-om- u(» nitlv'i.
The King of Siam in ill at hia palace, and of hto beast, but the tender mercies of the ■ „ .
work
nropcrlv
and
the
impetus
given
v . .-.'JiTvf'-ro, uotieela hereby given, that by produced by her white robes—cleansed - on the heavy downgrade approaches to It is said that the French government is
wicked arc cruel." Life to the special gift
‘'
..n Hof theAald power of sale, and in pursuance
the' station sent the doomed train off taking advantage of his condition, and will of God and can come only from God. He H wxlbui
231 1023
; • --twite m in n ca'ev.ale and provided, so J brightened by a liberal use of
t---.nd in jrtjagi'«UI &gt;“» foreclosed by n sate
the track on the sharp curve a little take pow&amp;lon of about one-quarter of the giveth life and breath and all things. He
1
'ft. premise- therein described, at public
king's territory which they claim.
,
•
distance
beyond
the
South
street
cross
­
giveth natural life to mnn and beast. He 'Tiunit"
. n&lt;in. to tire highest bidder at the front door
■.'••troll'’
ing.
The’xvrpck was yesterday vurifed
(:i;rc'urt ho»«-In.Hasting? Iu said County
Mrs. Cornelia Aspinwall of New York, gi veth life eternal tc all who receive Him. . Grand Rapids.
•: turn •i:ii-* i«l &lt;Uy of Juns, next at ten
bv thousands. The dead were taken in has brought suit against her husband.
11. "He that tilleth hia land shall be MtI's kiu tlie forenocu of that dav: which said
charge by local undertakers and pre­ Lloyd Aspinwall, to restrain him from in­ isflod with bread, but he that fojloweth
it'-mK-, are described in said mortgage as fop
pared for burial.
The wreck wns terfering with their estate |&gt;ending nego- vnln persons Is void of understanding.” j
.o.vs. to-wit;
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Btatfons.
&gt;)-n-ncing at the nortfi westcorwr of F. L.
rnpidly cleared and the traffic od the riations for a judicial separation of the Here it seems to be the diligent and the
■ ik fslo’. inthe vWmc of Irvtatt. County of
Big Four was not ’interrupted,! the couple.
slothful contrasted. Jesus says, “My Father '
irr.’ and State ot Micuigxn. and-rnniilng from
tracks
lieing
intact.
Railway
officials
worketh
hitherto,
and
I
work
”
He
gives'
SOUTH.
r.■--• cast or i:i au eaaterly direction along the
Baron Dorstnerde Daubenoy, u Holland­
place their loss at 5f0.000. Tlie com­ er of noble birth, and nt one time a staff to every man hfa work. He gives to Kalamazoo Ar..
•
l.-.-r-.C.ir-- c-inv.iyi-dun 1 to the
- i &gt; r. crossing theracennd east of the lot or
Kt'J£S?jr0„i
pany and the coroner of this county officer of the late king of Holland, has meh a pmmd «irf mj, "Occnpr Uli I Kicbhunr5unc*t
•aid decled tn Eflk Baldwin.'anr. tr-wn said
wilf begip an investigation at once r.s been indicted by the grand jury of Warren come."
-Cressey ....
, : i.-In a south easterlv dlriwtlon oo the
to the cause «»f the accident.
13. “The wicked desireth the net of evil Milo
Hue of the raceway, to.lnteneet the pond;
county. N. J... for conspiracy to defraud
Dvlton ....
• 1.1■ on and along the westerly !k&gt;e of said
men. but the root of the righteous yieldeth nnventale
the
New
Jersey
Iron
Ore
conqiany.
;
Armlzuetl
In
the
Superior
Conrt.
.iia nortlieriy dlreeRon to th-dam. and
fteit." It fa written that Vtbey sacrifice
h . n.Ak-n.’e filfowlng ttiecentcr of the ThornF. G. Ixnu, the American bicyclist mnk- unto their net nnd bum incense uuto their 8!&gt;nR?...... . .
New Bedford, Mass.. May 9.—Lizzie■
i r’.-r r, a pot.t directly north ’d the
it id -’.irtlns. and tr im mid polui south to That’s one of the peculiarities of Andrew Borden, who has been ah in­ inir n tour in iuilia, was attacked by ft mob drag because by them their portion fa fat tiAimNOS...
,la ■ of bemnning. containing ton acre:
mate of Taunton jail ever since August of ChiueM- laborers near Shashi nnd nearly aud their meat plenteous" (Hah. i, 16). In
(;roTei
.■&gt;re or I is-; and All &lt;&gt;u seeSou tnirtyoue In KIRK’S SoafB. Clothes washed by last under indictment for tho murder' killed. His wheel wns badly damaged,
other wonto, they prosper and grow rich woodland' ...
t&gt;;n north, range tune west, excepting
and it wns only by getting the hupcrotitlous
mlheatMivea'.i streets and highway? now them always attract attention by their on Aug. L In Fall River. Mass., of her natives inU-reated in his tricks that he and live only for the present, desiring only ,u’n»idbtjry . ............
. t jilv thereon. Also the uutKsided one-halt of
father. Andrew Jackson Borden., and
the net which will gather in the most gain. ij,nria
4ngJD. L. A- X
t illi.r.b-Commencing at a point fifty- purity and brightness.
her stepmother. Abbie Durfee Borden, wived ,ns ur‘'­
They think not that suddenly they may be i«etrorc„
f»-t ei.x inches west Aui twelve rod .
Prince George of Wales, the duke of called away, and then where shall their ('Grand Rapids*.
. was arraigned yesterday afternoon in
-f.-' t ai.il three Indies north of the south■
tortiersf the northwest agaeter of section JAS. S. KIBIC «Sc CXX* Chicago. yM, superior court now* inXsession iu York, has arrived at Windsor.. The nows gain be? The righteous gather fruit unto ' .cra.«,,;tops od signal only.
r-, on-, town four north of raigra nine west;
,
Twu..facx&gt;
this city. After she hail pl&gt;ad«l not of his betrothal tn the Princess May of HfecternnL Their gain will abide.
’ | t♦ Nov
notcsrrv
tuUsm
Nc&gt;m’.s'saiTs's'lli
a aiidijwllluot&lt;
. ‘ rmk'g Iron, tbencn west eight rods; llwuce Dusky Biamoid Tar Soap w.unt* and Uruin . guilty to the indictment of murder, the Teck, who had been previously betrothed
13. "The wicked is snared by the trans- provided with freight train permits.
. .-i -fUI/oll.e aeuter of the Thoruapple river;
to bis brothur, the deceased Duke of Clar­ git'Kiion of his lips, but the just shall come
'
court adjourned nnd she was taken
relght trains sill be run xt ib# convenience
■ ’ •-lit ■ ist tdxhl rods, ttjeuce soaofa t-&gt; plsce of
□tx. tg It to expressly understawd that Him
ju
back to Taunton. Mips Borden is ftp- ence, hnd preceded him, and he met •very...st div nbed premises Is all the pmansea. mfh
where
with
a
cordial
reception,
WhV Suffer a
patently in good health and does not
and bad, and ofttlmes apparently more to
W. 8. DzwiNG^Gen’l Manager.
frlvli-v* and rights of flowage, owned by
vviiy wm ii v&gt; u
Bhow her confinement.
A’.i'izo «. Gardner and Frank Ca&lt;u^be!l and
. the righteous than to the wicked, but the
’
the . markets
.i. ’Jtu’tog the tete non. Gardner. Campbell &amp;
llou&gt;
wicked finally ro off into trouble unending,
•
of IrtliiR. and that inis mortgage to IntendWhen
vou
can
be
Cured
”
n
Kxhiwti-a.
A................
model of
Cattle Market. ‘ 'yh,!e
righteous are sure to be in due
w nen yuu van uv v- v ( WAfflCf0T0M, Jlay
_ ' Review of the Grain
■ l cover the uudlvid-d one imlf of aM rights
a inoue) 01 ,
_
, uBle delivered. They shall ferget their
• if ' ild Gardner. Campbell &amp; &lt;’o . tourtAter with
he laToetiuJ right to the water power. ba»-k
Thousands arc .suffering with the protected cruiser Olympia, being
। tufacry and remember it as waters that
■ th r. rtiwage and- mill privileges described
nVirnirl T ivpr t hf*RVinDtoms are built at San Francisco, was placed on
Detroit.
. pass away. And not only so. for we have
sliovn with thezoltor flouring mdl and ’aM ini.I Torpid Liver tne sj mpiuu
exhibition.at
the
navy
department
yesw
ns
.*
T
_*Jn
a
vxwrMav
fixtures therein nbw finding or hereafter to be Depression of bpints, Indlges- tenlav. The model is a beauty, and Jnly 2^. jjo; 3 ^*70®; ’No. ['white, • also the comfort of knowing that all pres- reded and atoned upon said premises ledtid( ent tribulation, patiently borne, is working
ng both of above dcacripUons. .
tion Constipation. Headache, will bo shipped to -Chicago in a few
CoRN-Na9, «Xc. Oats—Na 2 out for ns a far more exceeding and eternal
.
J'iits A. JloaKRTsnw.
*•
- ri----- r_..:—days to become a part of the naval ex- white, 37J&lt;cweight of glory {.to)&gt; xi. Ifl; II Cor. iv, 17).
Assignee.
Dr. Sanford
s Liver Invigorator
hibit at the world’s fair. The Olympia I
——------ HAS. H Bd’RM.
14. "A man shall he wttisfled with good
is a reliable remedy for Liver is a twin screw protected cruiser of
.
cnieago.
Altorns’v. by-the fruit of hfa mouth, nnd the recom­
!J?.’j-d. Hastings. Man-h ist. 18)3.
May’ 74^c; July’
s*Pu-'m’ pense of n mat)*, hands shall be reodered
Disorders. It cures thousands 5,800 tons displacement, and is to show ,
h’ imeed of 20 Knots an hour when com- «&gt;er.
Corn—May, «M» J°ly&gt;
Septem- unto him." Say ye to the righteous that it
every vesr; why not try Il spew UI wauvwra
_______ . , --------, ber, 45’fc.
shall be well with him, for thtgr.shnil eat
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator.- pletea. Injured
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
DURE.
In a Sul non Raid.
' OATS—May, 8!tfc; July, 30,'/c; Septem- tlie fruit of their doings. Woe unto the
In the matter of the ettute nt Wm.C ■ Your Druggist will supply you.
Wooster. O.. May O.-The young bc^_M.y. »0 25; July. «30 «; Sep- wicked; jt shall be ill with him, for the re­
JotuHoa, deceased.
wind o&lt; hfa hands shall be given him (Isa.
Xdtiec I* hereby siren that I ‘halHell at nubmen of Shrove, a dry town, attacks a tember, FJO Vft
11- lUirtlon, totito blithest bidder, on Friday.
saloon defended by a gang of railroad
Lard-Miiv, &lt;10 70; July. HO 95; Sep­ iii. 10,11). Such fa the uniform testimony
Hj~ .‘nd &lt;Uv of June, A. D IMS. at W
of Scripture. If Chri.-L the wisdom of God.
iaborers.
The ___
saloon
demolished tember,
$11 15.am ■¥»• .t„t» tio m.
'i'?lock .in the forenoon, at the probate office
lauorero.
.__ awas
&gt;fatal
_Mj.v
fa accepted, then salvation faonra. and there
and
two men received
injuries ^p
RlIDC
^V«
ay"110
JuIy'
W:
in the citv of Ha«’it&gt;a«. la the County .of Barry*
berj’lio 45."*'
'
will lx- rcwanlin proportion to labor (Rom.
In the-Male of Mirlilxan. puniuutt to license
from billiard cues.
Cattle—Wenk: 10c lower.
and authority granted to tne on the Wb day of
vi, S3; I Corelli. 8: Rev xxll. 121 If Chrtot.
Avril, a. I), wi. by .the Probate Court of
II ------Hogs—Heavy, 17 656U7 85; mixed and is rejected, the r&lt;ual is Inst, and suffering
Clock Coinpany Asrigna.
Barry &lt; '-unty, Nlchiiran. nil the estate. rWb%
Ciuc.oo, May ».-The G»n»va Clock “lediuin,
g'J™ 17 55(.s7 SO; light. 17 45®7 70.
will be according to sin (John HI. 18: Lukj ,
title MJ Interest of tlie said dece.wnl of, in
SHEEP—Weak; 10c lower.
and to the real estate situate uu.t twin* in the
XIL 47. 48).
I Statistics ebox that cotrova
company went into the hands of the ;
county of Bsrrv, In the .itate of Miehlran,
15. "The way of n fool is right In hfa own cr &lt;IlM-!JCd Heart. The Ci-xaymrtc-^Tmrt^.
sheriff yesterday on confessions uf
known and described as follows, t.vwRt 'Die
uo'°oo- L^k
Wheat—Na 3 red. May, 79Wc; June, eye,, but he that hearkeneth unto counsel
west half of the east half of the south west
of sufficient capital is given as the iK'iiS'dSfe.-E"J”‘c: Sep,*a' fa wise." All benefit for time nnd eternity
■inarter of section tea [IO] In town three north
SSaCSiCH'niStrtif&amp;fiFto,
■ ranre eight west, Barry County. Michigan. ev
comex from receiving ami obeying the wis­
cause of the failure.
’’••pc rjuht acres in the south east corner de­
j Corn—May, 50h'c; June, 50k'c; July, dom of God. but an that fa opposed to the
scribed as '-MlnniaK at lbs south cast corner of
Not Confirmed.
. BlVc; Atuaut. 51 Xc; September, 52ka
nr.Km ro-redy tfira.
wisdom of mnn and ruz-ta down all num's EULjtleat. c-'Jtcinent would
the above description, and rwinlrg there*
dr.-ays weaken
1
O
ats
—
Na
2
white,
43c;
Na
3
Chicago,
■ Desvm. May O.-A -pectal from
north olxtren chains and 49'i links, fence
reasoning* (Il Cor. x. 3, marg(ii) many In Darvcaacdbaartaoda fear of teMaattogOl
west parallel with the south mm-CIoo lln* tear
Durango »y» it a reported Li.-nteiuat ‘ 8S®88Xctheir pride «m&amp; folly prefer their own way
ch ii.is and M links, thence south slxtfon rfa-iins
Plummer kffl«d by N.rajore.
and go madly on to their dratructiou. The
• 49'i links to the woitondlna thane* east on sec­
tion line four chains and M links to tin- place &lt;&lt;t
Wheat—Caah 75Xc; June, 77c; J^ly, wisdom of God Is foolishnere to the natural
■ ‘' “inning; also excepting one 111 *'’«■’» to tte
TORc; Aurnet. iV^c.
. tnan(l Cor: H, 14). Therefore the only way
BKRUN, May 9.—The Prussian la^de
south west corner heretofore desdnbed.
Corn—Dull.
; to to be born again (John Hi; 3).
Dtttal, Abril UUi. A. D. 1863.
tag adjournaa to4ay tmtiJ May
j Oats—Nominal.
Fmxlif w. Bvaons.
Administrator.
T ¥ XX J * punt ? Because it
'H. Minnie «**’’*« a "L *iw'*and will outlast all other points, give a
.iatci
’JSfee „t ‘the . Register
handsomer finish, better protection to
the county flbBTcao-l St*the wood, and the first cost will be less.
If Barytes and other adulterants of
&lt;14- it the ti.ve white lead are “just as good” as
kindred, ninety Strictly Pure White Lead, vzny are all
id an auorthe
adulterated white le^ds always
pro»ild«rWor
proceedaif branded Pure, or
recover the)
"K-. nr sny
day of July.

re«-_

t

•

r'

.

.

__ _______
-

!

“ Strictly Pure
. .White Lead?”

Detroit, lunsg &amp; bib

Noqq

Sucb

Z*\ipcs
Meat

Blood

Nerve

Chicago, Kiluuiu Sagioiw.

MIRK’S

AMERICAN FAMILY

SOAP

T

.

.

EART

HASTINGS BANNER

and

New York Tribune,

'I4

HEART HISE1SB

�practfcally represent the yield. The bal­
ance of the tobacco, which is sold at a
nominal price, l» merely • by-product. Aa
Thursday, May
is9&gt;___ woo as the raising of wrappers becomes
unprofitable tobacco growers will go out of
the business. Under free Sumatra wrap­
u
■‘Arnia iT pers they would .have to do so. It was
mainly through the higher duties Imposed
T«B «ABTD&gt;&lt;*
AUGUST 14. 1B7».■
by the McKinley law that the domestic to­
bacco industry has taken such a prodigious
otforia l notes ^ride
forward during the past two yeara.

Hastings Banner.

T

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. So More KeelprocMy.

The democratic preM h«« beicun to urge
President Cleveland to repeal the discrim­
inatory duties oo coffee wlileh have been
Impowri gainst Venezuela. Colombia and
Hayti. Why not- The defeat of reciproc­
ity was one ot the issues on which the
democratic party fought the campaign,
The Chicago platform denounced recipro­
city as a snaiu. President Cleveland will
be false to bis party’s pledges unless, un­
less, as soon as possible, he not onl) re­
moves the’ discriminatory duties but se­
cures the. abandonment of all the treaties
negotiated under the McKinley law.
Let there be no hypocrisy about the act.
however. Let it be understood that re­
ciprocity is to be destroyed because It is
hostlle to the declarations of the demo­
cratic party. The free trade organs which
attempt to make out that reciprocity Im­
poses a tax on American consumers are
arguing upon their wishes, not on the
facts. Everybody who buys coffee knows
that the discriminatory duties have not
raised the price. Everybody knows that
the power to discriminate is a necessary
and Just part'of the reciprocity theory, it
•woujd be'imposslble to secure reciprocity
If that power were not granted and used
on occasion. Reciprocity has greatly In­
creased Amerlaan trade. In the case of
Cuba our exports have Increased 814,500,­
000 In the last 18 months and our imports
nearly S4.000.000. But it has not been
done in the democratic way. Therefore,
let It be undone.—Buffalo Express.
The Woman’* Building at the World’s
Fair.

The driving of the golden nail in the
woman's building at the Chicago Fair in
token of the formal completion of that
building, calls attention to what promises
to be one of the most Interesting features
of the great exposition. Tlie plans of the
ladies in charge of this building Indicate
the most cosmopolitan display of the en­
tire exhibition. Every branch of industry
and arts In which women are engaged,
from products of the lower kinds of man­
ual labor to those demanding the highest
taste and skill, will be represented. Pro­
ducts not only of the present age and of
civlilied countries, but of earlier eras and
savage races will find place In the woman’s
building. Exhibits will be.fiiade by a
multitude of temperance, benevolent, edu­
cational and religious societies,
Other sulking features will be a kitchen
garden, a department in which instruction
is given in physical training, a. "Babies’
Palace” In which little ones may be teinporariiy left by their parents or custodians,
a woman’s hotel for the exclusive use of
that sex, and a department of statistics
showing in detail the multifarious occupa­
tions of women hi all quarters of the
world. The Woman's building, in short,
promises to be the greatest ^exhibition of

the famous apple trre
with her. Think of a woman 20Q feet_ taU
waltzing around among u» in a pullback
gown and yellow auspendera!
“Every seven years the pioua lahmMUtea
make a pilgrimage to the supposed grave
of oar alleged common mother. The spot
Is surrounded by a high wall, and through
a crack in the rock roof of the little temple
grows a gigantic palm. It Is a meet deso­
late looking "pot, and contrasts strongly
with that delightful paradise pictured by
Milton. On June 8, which is supposed to
be the anniversary of the death of Abel, the
doors of the temple remain open ail night.
A review of the operations ot some The Arabs say that on that night the spirit
of the great balks of the world of Evo laments the murder of her best be­
loved. and that awful cries of grief and
shows that during the two yeara ending despair ring from the tomb, transfixing
April, 1, 189fl, the bank of France with horror all who hear them.’’—SL Louis
increased its stock of gold §90,960,000; of Globe-Democrat.
Austria-Hungary. 825,801,000; of England,
When Tennyson Wu Rebuked.
819.230,000; of Germany, 822.308,500; of
Little as Tennyson cared for society, ho
Spain, 80,326.000; of Netherlands, 84,543,­ was sometimes to be met in houses which
000. Between Apnl 1. 1891, and October Interested him, and one of these was the
I, 1892, the bank of Russia Increased its Duchess of Bedford’s, in Eaton square,
now the dowager duchess. It waa at a
stbek of gold 8122.992.000. During the
party there one evening that he saw a cer­
two yeara ending April 1, 1893. the supply tain great lady of whom lie had heard, but
of gold held by the United States dimin­ whom ho did not know. He desired to be
ished 874.057,000. In view of recent finan­ introduced to her, or perhaps—for his
ways were sometimes regal—desired that
cial controversies these figures are of par­ she might be presented to him. In which­
ticular interest.
ever way it was, the ceremony took place,
and Tennyson's second remark was this
The people of the country are becoming question.' "Oh, Lady Blank, do I know
more thoroughly aroused to the impor­ Lord Blank?” The pereon about whom he
thus inquired was a peer, who, though
t .nee of good roads. They see that the young, had^ron much distinction in public
condition of the roads has a direct influ
life and waa widely known iu private.
His wife was devoted to him and jealous
enceon the cost of production, and there­
of any won! which sounded like disparage­
fore upon the profit to every farmer of
ment of his r •wltion or Indifference to his
every article which he raises and sells. renown. She looked Tennyson in the face
The World’s Fair will prove a wonderful and answered, with perfect composure of
educator In the line of better roads. It is manner: "I am sure, Lord Tennyson, I
can’t say. I never heard him mention
proposed to construct a road at the fair 50 your name In my life.” For u moment tho
feet wide and 1,000 feet in length, show poet was staggered by this straight hit
' Ing the different stages of road construc­ from ihe shoulder, but he bad tho good
sense and good temper to take it well.—
tion from the beginning to the end.
San Francisco Argonaut.
Before the Behring Sea Tribunal of Ar­
bitration held in Paris, Hon. J. C. Carter,
of counsel for the United States, used
s jme very vigorous language, which John
Bull could not fall to Interpret The sub­
stance of his dosing remarks was that the
United States had taken its present posi­
tion at the risk of war with Great Britain,
and that it had been ready to maintain
that position even if it had been obliged to
face half of the world In arms. His ar­
gument lasted forty hours and at Ils clow
he was warmly congratulated, even by the
President of the Court

Will the democrats have backbone
e lough to replace the tariff on sugar?
Chart h and Society.

The office of attorney general was estab­
lished in 1789, but the department of jus­
tice. of which he is the executive bead,
dates back only to 1870. Originally the
attorney general was the
adviser. Edmund Randolph, of Virginia,
waa the first attorney general, and during
the seventy years succeeding “0 western
man held it. Edward Bates, of Missouri,
was the flrat. Grant bad five attorney
generals in succ'wsioo, but since the close
of his second term each president has had
but a single attorney general. In this way
the difficulties arising from a change In
legal advisers has been avoided and uni­
formity in the policy of the government
better secured.—New York Sun.
Milton Newbury b»s been appointed
postmaster at Blaine, SL Clair county.
Mich., vice James Moore, resigned.

A rood house nearly new with nine rooms,
cellar and cistern. Lotelxbt rotls
*°ur..
central location, two blocks
A”
the beautiful little city of HMtlnp.with its

b^MIftheylnjmtreof

OB&lt;ja|FlluJ&gt;.
Hastings, Mich.

WHY.DO WE LAUGH?

The Last Call
To Bargains!
We now extend our final invitation to visit

•

A WONDERFUL SHOWING
In new and seasonable goods of unquestioned merit in
Quality and Style.

PRICES ARE RIGHT
On every single article in this entire stock. We will “
please you in this direction as you were
never pleased before.

301 North Broadway.

Albert H. Hubbard to Geo. W. Darts, 157 a
S“^ryHLCampbBn1|o°W»llace J. Campbel*,

DON’T

YOU

FAIL

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SEE

^iivMSu/rstoCaroilue Stairs. 40 *. sec 31,

llHarSey*KUtendrick toLeodore H. Wood, lot
4. Johnson's add. Middleville, S40X
David lifer to Ernest Fifer. 40 a. sec 2. Barry.
Our American belted aleyun, or common
kingfisher, is an expert hole borer. There
McArthur to Amos Hanlon. 44 24-100 a,
is scarcely a clayey bank along the streams 1’*Alex^?.&lt;&lt;n1neland,to’0M. Elizabeth Wallace. 1
of our middle and southern slates but has
l
°Am«
Haulonto Isaac N. Keeler, lot «. Keeits face cut by the door of one of these
gloomy looking houses.
.
'^^^fc^OraM. McCall, lots.
The hole is usually quite round, and goes
directly into the bank, with a slight up 1 EydFaST^immoM toElbert H. Simmons. 3 a
ward slant to a distance of from two to seem. Johnstown. 21 oo.
Dellte O. Burgtnan to Josiah Barker. 45 co 100
fonr feet, where It turns nearly at right
seel.Castleton.91800.
angles to one side or’the other, ending in a a,•OortzF.
Wilkinson to Earl B. Townsend, lot
large, jug shaped pocket, where the eggs 33, Phillip’s add, Nashville. tw».

The innumerable attractions in this new line of

The Nest of the Kingfisher.

Purify the Blood!

With gold above par; state banks in ex­
istence and bank detectors as common
as almanacs, the people will then know
that (he country Is- really under a demo­
cratic administration.

Chicago thugs won’t get very much out
of the country visitors to the world’s fair.
There are too many restaurants on the In­
side of the grounds.
»

are laid. The kingfisher is my moat cheer­
ful companion when I am out for a day’s
ora week's angling. It is an ever fresh
delight to watch him swooping down into
the clear brook water with a melodious
plough, and coming forth sparkling like a
flake from a blue sea wave or a fragment
of turquoise. He rarely falls to catch the
minnow he strikes at, but Ml appetite is
unremitting nnd insatiable. He cate from
morning till night.—Maurice Thompson in
Golden Rule.

This ia the time of year to do it!

NOW !
You have a chance (which you never had before) to
try a

Dollar Bottle of Sarsaparilla
For 60 Cents.

The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mrs.
Striker with the following program:
we
General quotations.
Classic Greek course, Mrs. Colgrove.
Manuel of Christian evidences. Mrs.
Geer. ’
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Sanitary Science and the coming Cholera.
Mrs. Striker.
Reading. Mrs. N. Bailey.
Services at the Presbyterian church next
its kind ever seen, and, barring sex limita­
Supday. Evening topic "I’ll tell you a
tions, a veritably world's fair In Itself.
secret.” The Y. P. S. C. E. meets at
6:30, and will be led by Mrs. Yutz.
. By far the finest vessel among the large
The ladles of the Presbyterian mission­
fleet of forelgp warships that participated
ary soclty are earnestly reminded that
in tlie recent naval review, was the British next Wednesday Is the day for the monthly,
armed cruiser "Blake.’’ She was the cen­ meeting, and house cleaning should there­
ter of interest for all visitors and since her fore be finished before then.
The ladles connected with the Presby­
appearance there has been quite a discus­
sion as to the relative merits of that war­ terian church will give a social at Episco­
pal society rooms next week Friday. May
ship, and the American cruiser New York, 19th, to which all are cordially invited.
which is as yet unfinished. AmericanRev. D. Cronk will preach at the qnnropinions rather favored the vessel con­ tirly meeting at the Martin church the
structed by the Yankees, but it was thought 14th.
’ ’
that in many cases their opinions were
A Bachelor** Argument.
biased by national pride. All doubt has
"Why don’t I get up nnd give my Aeat in
now been removed by the frank admission
a cur to a woman whom I happen to sec
of Vice Admiral Hopkins, of the British standing after I am seated?” said a broker
fleet. Un his tour of inspection through the other day whose reputation for good
the Cramps’ shipyard. Admiral Hopklua ex­ breeding is beyond reproach.
“Well, I’ll tell you frankly that It te due
amined the New York and afterwards re­
tn the women. They become more III,bred
marked: “She is really a magnificent and bolder every year. They demand a
ship, and I am frank to say that she has dturtesy as a right. They never think of
more splendid features than ihe Blskeand looking at a car .*is it approaches to sec
•« much better protected." When It Is whether it is full or not or as to whether
It would be better to wait for the next.
considered that the Blake was the flagt-bip They jtisfc board tlie first to come along
of the British tquadron, the verdict of and look at the men dcprecatingly if they
Admiral Hopkins is n great compliment to do not rise nt once.
"Personally I bare often waited for four
American shipbuilders, who are new at cars to find n seat. Then I hang on to It,
the business as compand with the British. except iu the case,of a woman with a baby
or an elderly Indy. I am a bcxhelor uud
propose to n^min ’Ro-anti 1 a woman thanks
In a brief but brilliant speech In Boston me for giving her my scat in either on elcrecently. Governor McKinley made Ills ! vated train or a horse cm. To such a otn*
statement which possibly -may never have I think I’d propose marriage at once. But
presented Itself to republicans before. In . then I’m going to be careful to whom I
give up my seat. Pretty soon we men will
speaking of bow little cause the believers have to surrender our seat* in the theater
Id protection had for discouragement after to the woman who buys an entrance
ticket.
the test defeat, be gave utterance to thia
"And why not? Your seat in the the­ .u
°‘,l,e
«c«ved by D-W. Rogers, Secretwy of
truth: “The republican party baa been
ater cost perhaps 81.50 and your sent in the
more than onee defeated, but each failure car costs only five cent*. Still the princi­ the Wind-Storm Insurance Co. which has met all losses promptly and
has been quickly followed by glorious suc­ ple Is the same, and no woman with a never has yet made an assessment on its members:
cess. It has’ carried »even out of ten proper sense of delicacy ought to accept
anything from a stranger which costa
presidential elections held in the past ip oner.
Battle Creek, Mich., Apr. a8. ’gj.
thirty-six years. Each defeat since ihe
**\Vbat would n woman think at ths
D. W. Rogers, Sdc'y Michigan Mutual Wind-Storm Ins. Co
first victory was won Las followed the postage -stump window in the postoffice if
a
mnn
ahead
of
her
in
the
line
turned
Dear Sir:
adoption of some- public measure which
around and said, ‘Pardon me, nudam,
the people had not time fully tonndaratand won't you take my stamp?’- Yet a stamp
Yourfwor
enclosing drift duly
and whose workings were but Imperfectly is only twn cents."—New York Herald.
,
- received.
Please accept my
tested. On every occa-ion, whrtf tho peo­
thanks (or your promptness in adjusting and paying my |o«, by
the
ple camo to understand the facts, lbby
"Wheu Merk Twain waa in tho orient recent wind-storm or cyclone that passed through hero.
marie haste to rectify their mistake and he dropped a tear on the grave cf Adam,
«-- - ---- I p«m cheerlu.ly
recommend
the
company
and
would
advise
all
who
can
especially
restate the republican party to poee*?’
but I could not aummoo up so much senti­
ment at the tomb of Eve,” said Professor
fartters, to become membersol the company as it works on the same
Jeremiah Burson, who was relating hh
To aboil«h the duty oq Sumatra wrap­ travels in the east to a party of politicians] PJan as our Mutual Fire Insurance Comoanv
which has been so suepers. as the democrats-propose, would ruin at the Laclede. "According to Arabi -uru- !
,
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CACCfit fnr
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the tobacco industry In New York and dition the inothej of the human race is cessful for mcre-thaa a score of years,
Wishing for your continued
N&lt;w England. Il is upon the wrapper buried at JidrUdf. A small temple which suetesa I desire to remain,
Is held by Moblmmcdami ns especially wu
duly that the whole tobacco grow n2 indus- cred steads on
fqxtt where the duet of
Sry depends, Growers raise their tobacco this primeval giantess is supposed to He,
Yours truly,
crops for tho wrappers. The finest leaves
in propartkm.
Caleb Garbatt.
are sorted out for this purpose, end they

For a short time
per bottle to introduce

■'S and BOF S WIH
Hats and Geni’-s Furnishing Goods.
We give away a Pair of Stilts with every
Boy’s Suit

z

R. MUDGE
&amp; SON?

give YOU the benefit of 40 c&lt;

St. George Sarsaparilla, MNQLEK
Call at

Holloway’s Drug Store
Sign of the Elephant.

- SWIM

ThK Wind-Storm

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The Leader of all Vapor Stoves.
\\ ithout elevated tank, tubes or drip cup and
lights instantaneously.
Simple, Convenient, Safe, Economical,
Durable and is the best baker non i n the
market. 1 ry ore ord jou will he'convinced.

GOODYEAR BROS.,
hardware merchants.

�Hastings Banner
Thursdiy, M.ay n, 1893.
w. R COOK. Loc*l Editor.

WE HAVE SOLD LOTS OF

WALL PAPER
E an- Belling it every day,
and still we have a large
stock on hand. We are
b,,inid to keep it moving and
j, order to do so we have got
n 'nake low prices on same.
That is what we are doing
,v,- Come and see us, you
not be disappointed.

W

You will be pleased with the
, rices, quality and styles. We
also have a large line of,window
.-’hades all colors and styles,
... ,-h shades made to order,
i' -unts.f Varnishes, Oils and
1'iftico. Everything you need
house cleaning at the low
rice drug store in the old
One door
jo-ien building.
of City Bank.

Fred L. Heath,
Tte DniDOist

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIKtML/lTlON ‘
This week,
' 75 quires.
Hvreafter, changes for advertisements
. -t .-each this office Tuesdays at latest to
inwj-p insertion in the issue of the week
w‘. -u brought

By trading with Joe Kogers &amp; Co.. you
■u get your washing soap fret*.

The prettiest and mo*t tasty hats in the
•qy arc tube found at Russell's.
S- v those lovely baby dresses at Miss
: . .-‘•.m-fi- in white goods and gingham.
Mi** Belle Lampman is the happy pos• -or of a fine new piano, the gift of her

We know what we are talking about
when we say that Archie McCoy la selling
tables cheap. He bought the line of chairs
and tables made by the Hastings Chair A
Table Company and is giving his custom­
er. the benefit.

M. L. Cook WM In Grand Rapid, Frt-

W. H. Schantz in home for r short
time.
The Allegnn Gazette Speaks very highly
Homer
Brown Is'vial ting his parents In
of thejccture given by Rev. A. D. Grigsby
In lheir city last week and says: Mr. the city.
Grigsby is a very entertaining speaker,
Miss Ettle Main was in Grand Raptds
and has a happy faculty of combining Saturday.
mirth wtti&gt; earnestness and common sense.
Frank Barlow left for Lapeer Tuesday
Kflie bum of the table factory is a most afternoon.
t
welcome relief after the long period of
Mllle Waldroff went to Climax Monday
comparative iuaettvity. Tbotfe who have on business.
seen the new styles of tables made tor this
Minor Layton spent Sunday In the city
season’s trade are loud In their praises.
They are certainly handsome goods aud with friends.
should take well with the trade.
John McOmber left for Chicago Tues­
If you are thinking of buying a carpet day morning1.
go where you can have the opportunity of
Mrs. O. M. Hullinger. of Nashville, was
a large selection.
Archie McCoy, the in the city Tuesday.
furniture and carpet man, has over 300
Fred Spangemacher. of Middleville, was
samples of the newest aud latest styles In
•
carpets. He has everything from the In the city Tuesday.
chea'pest heriip to the finest Brussels and
Mrs. F. M. Myers, of Lake Odessa, was
velvets.
,
In the city yesterday.

Mrs. Frank Maus and son returned to
Mrs. Chas. Hotchkiss received a severe
accident Mouday. Mr. and Mrs. Hotch­ Grand Rapids Tuesday.
kiss are settling in their new home In
Mrs. Jessie Van Auker, of Nashville,
th,e first ward, and not being fully ac. was in the city Saturday,
qualnted with the house yet she accidently
Mrs. Frank Barues Is home from Ver­
fell through the trap door to the cellar and
struck the third stair from tlie bottom montville for a few days.
with such force as to break it and render
Archie McCoy and Frank Nichols were
her unconscious for some time. Mrs. In Grand Rapids yesterday.
Hotchkiss is confined to her bed at present
and will probably be for some time.
Miss Strawn, of Eaton Rapids, has been
vlaiUng friends in the city.'
Hastings is In tlie midst of a building
boom.e S. W. Goucher with bis push and l^’ill Hams leaves for Chicago to day to
energy is leading the van. He lias the meet his sister from Dakota.
contract for nine bouses to be completed
Mfs. E. E. I.amoreaux and son are
by August 1st, *83, and will without doubt spending the week In Irving.
build more houses la the city this season
Mrs. A. H. Nobles, of Battle Creek, has
than was ever built by one contractor iu
Hasting* in oue season. If you want to been visiting in the city for a few days.
build a house on short ootlce see him at once.
Mrs. Dave Goodyear spent a few days
A few good carpenters could secure work in Q.-and Rapids last week with fri- n Is.
for some time by seeing him right away.
Miss Effie Rasch, of Charlotte, visited
v^aturdav a tramp broke Into Will at Dr. Mixer’s the fore part of the week.
Young’s bouse and stole his overcoat,
though leaving another not ns good as a ✓Frank Goodyear was in the city last
week. He Is traveling for a Chicago firm.
partial renumeration. The man who stole
it was a Prussian and Lung around the
Frank Reed, of Chicago, was In the .city
city several days. He went Into Joe Sunday to attend the funeral of his sis­
1’ting’s saloon Saturday, got a pack of ter.
cards and German newspaper. The cards ufdttle Lawrence Colgrove has been qnlte
and tlie paper were left in the pocket of seriously III but Is much better at this
the overcoat the tramp so .generously left writing.
to replace the better one that he had
stolen.
Miss Kittle Beadle was home from
Grand Rapids Sunday and Miss Sabie from
As will be seen in this column Mr. Jackson.
Loyal E. Knappen, formerly of this city,
D. R. Cook returned from Ohio Tuesday
has associated himself with Messrs. Tag­
gart &amp; Denison, of Grand Rapids, under where he had been summoned to testify In
the flrm name of Taggart, Knappen A a railroad ease.
Denlnson. Mr. Knappen is too well ✓Sirs. John Crites, nee Miss Deila Rising,
known to the people of Barry county to is expected to arrive in the city shortly
need any words from us. His partners from Whalconi.
have excellent reputations not only as at­
Mesdames W, D. and H. G. Hayes, G.
torneys but as business men, and are
highly regarded in the Valley City. The W. Lowry and J. Dennis were in Grand
new firm Is a strong one and should cer­ Rapids Tuesday.
tainly meet with success.
Mrs. Florence Bowne went to Allegan

from hero attended the (ua gang of four tramps were ar­
Nellle Yarger in Freeport rested near Mrs. Biitey’s barn about threequart, is of a mile west ..f tho city out on
» [iuso'ir-t for dress guod.-t (ff the Main street There Is no evidence that
• -t style and lowest in price to be they bad been stealing nor doing anything
of a criminal nature. They have all been
• • md in the &lt;fity.
begging and one of them had bis arm
\
l&gt;all game occurred Saturday at- done up and told a pitiful story of how he
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• n in tin- field south t of the park. had been scalded In Toledo, and w&lt;-ut
Tlie ••Blacks'' won.
around begging for money only, with
Mi- - Olive Heath gave aiuusicaleat Mrs. i which to get to Mt. Clemens, where lie
could receive treatment. The four are in
Monday evening, iu which her ' jail at the present writing, and it Is Im­
pupils participated.
possible to tell what disposition will be
A J. i’aimerton. an old resident of 11 ado of them.
'.Vv । .land. . dropped 'dead' Sunday afterMessrs. Edward Taggart and Arthur C.
n-ion from heart trouble.
Denison, who have composed the hrm of
Always &lt;iuoke Ed. Powers No. 35*cigar. Taggart A Denison, and Mr. Loyal E.
Always the same; always the'best 5 cent Kuappeu. formerly of Stuart A KHap­
pen. annonnee that they have form­
-iLMr in.tlie United States.
.
ed a parfnetship, under the name of
if you d i not have your prescriptions
Taggart. Knappcii A Denison, with offices
. -I a; Fred L. Heath’s, the druggist, the
on the eighth floor of the Michigan Trust
.ui'-- ' are you pay tou much.
Co. Building, rooms 811-817. They will
Seat hats suitable for ladles to wear to do general law business, and will give
'
-an be purchased at Russell*.*. careful attention to any matters with
which they may iw entrusted.
They have just wbutyou want.
Edward Taggart,
Ve notice a very fine line of ladles ox­
i
in tliu window of Woolley A BronAbthvbC. Denison.
the one price shoe dealer.
The Greek piny given by the ChautauThe latest style in silk neck ties, juali
’ thing for your shirt waists, can be; quanj Saturday, night was well attended
and a great success, reflectinlrmuch credit
:• nd at Russell’s hi all colors.
bn the author of the play, Mrs.
• Jr. &lt;1. W. Lowry was elected president1 Rachael Bailey, and the others who
i the Barry and Eaton county medical as-• participated. One of the finest fea­
iatiou recently held at Nashville.
tures of the entertainment was thart
What!" Did you say youtiis suits?. of Miss Messer as a statue of the
goddess Athena, so well did she represent
• • - we have them at -81.50 and $2.00.
Bankkvpt Stork. . her part that it was difficult for many in
’ the audience to realize that tho figure be• - Fdghuer infhes the ladles of Has­■ fore then-was not really a statue.
Mrs.
- and vicinity i&lt;» her May opening oft Frank Hams was a typical EgyiUtan prin­
m &gt; i- mil'.liK-ry tlie 18tb, Uilii and 20th. cess and sang finely. Mrs. Bailey tobk
and childrens liats a specialty at the leading part as Aspasln in a finished
If you don't know, .what yon. and excellent manner. The whole play
' ''-i -• •Ji and they will sliow you j list the. was well received and the members
ot tho circle arc to be congratula­
ted on the success of trfeir effort.
you want dress linings call at
,
Hon. A. C. Towne, of Milu. has Iwen
- they have everything needed,
tell jou Just the ninount neededI apiMKiited a representative of the World’s
Congress Auxiliary. connecte&lt;l with the
\Vorld's‘Fair, and also a member of the
Brothers Yargt-r, Pecklftjn, Brayton and1 Advisory Council on Farm Culture and
h. • &gt;: Fr.-cport, nttend-il a meeting of Cereal Industry. A rtwhn has been set
Barry I/alge. K.’P. Monday evening. aside for Auxiliary ly^dquartera In the
■ -if- again.
live stock bulWtng. jusT^gputh of the
A fine line of ladles and childrens un-. Agricultural building. This room will
i'T v.-iir is on sale-at Russell's.
Warm। be tlie heailquarters of all finfiers from
'-v-ather Is fast approaching and you willI all parts of the country, and all dt'slrlug
to take advantage of the many benefits to
'iieil It soon.
be derived from mutual acquaintance and
if you haven't examined the new line of discussion, can du so by writing to Hon.
* ;,,ves and hosier} at Russell’s you should1 A. C. Towne, at Mil*', Barry Co., Mic’i.,
do ’&lt;). you can find what will please you1 for a letter nf introduction to the man who
:n style and prices.
will have the Auxiliary In charge. A
We are in receipt of a handsome litho­. series of practical talks will be given
graph from the Elms Buggy Co., of Albion,, dally, commencing about June 1st and
of which company Harry Wuldorff, for­ ending Oc-. l*t.
merly of this city is secretary.
This city has been quite free from
Isaac Diamond’s house In
RutlandI tramp* comparatively speaking but there
bnmed to tlie ground Monday, We arei has always been u great plenty to infest
'inabte tn —
aKCkrtalo
the _
loss, ’—
lie whs in­■ the community. But they have been on
------------sured for 8500 In the Barry A Eaton.
the increase of late and something must
The Hameltonian, Bay Prince, will. be dune to get rid of them. We have ad­
.
make the season of 1893 at my barn, ex- vocatcd the method adopted by other
' cities. viz.P that of breaking stone. Our
-&gt;’pt Tuttadnys.
highways certainly need attention anti it
Jos. Roger*.
is a fact that tint very best roads In exls­
W. imr.. x n|C3» line of latest styles ini tenee have broken stone* for thrlr fouiidahn’s. aud invito nn inspection of goods nndI tldn. Tramps care nollilng about being
arrested. In fact they rather enjoy it for
Bankbu.t Stoke.
they know that with imprisonment comes
Evidently there is quite^an Internal dis­„ free board during their Incarceration. But
sension among th* Allegan Journal edi­’ a tramp does hate work above all earthly
tors, and Donald Ht tidurson. the senior’ things and those eitlM- that sentence
' tramps to break staw. are quite free from
member, has served a notice of dissolntlun
trampsnow. Th4 expense of fitting np
of partnership on Mr. Ward.
such a place is noy much and in return fur
We guarantee our boots and sh'ies to be their board the city would get the founda­
&lt;
we s*y‘ 1 f
&lt;Jf&gt; not
»*Ba- tion of an excellent system of good roads.
laetion we replace them with a new- The faur tramps recently iu jail If sent
pair.
.
. np for 10, 2-0 or80 day* each could crack
Bankrupt Stork.
a good many hard beads.

q'a

PERSONAL MENTION.

Wednesday morning to spend a few days
with her sister, Miss Cook.
Dr. and Mrs. Franz Willison, of Eatou
Rapids, were in the city Sunday to attend
the funeral of John Spence.

Mrs. A. D. Grigsby and Mrs. Ellen
Bentley attended the W. C. T. U. conven­
tion at Muskegon this week.
Mrs. Dan’l Striker and Miss Rebecca.
Miss Effie Snyder. Mrs. F. W. Greble and
May Rogers were in Grand Rapids Satur­
day.
✓Miss Gertie Stebbins, of Muskegon, an-1
Miss ^Kittle Stebbins, of Eaton Rapids,
spent Sunday in the city with their par­
ents.
Fred Allen, who formerly lived here .Is
visiting In the city, and we understand
will soon enter the law business at Alle-

Mr. and Mrs. Chas Brown, of Chicago,
arrived In the city last week. Mrs. Brown
will spend the greater part of the summer
here.
'
.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Graves, of Roches­
ter. have been visiting their cousin Dan’l
Striker for a few dav, leaving this week
for Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Hay were In Allegnn
last week to attend the funerul of MrJ
Hay’s grandfather who has been ill for
many years.
*
' SR. K. Grant. Jos. Van Arman and Luke
Waters returned from their fishing expe­
dition Friday night and report fairly goal
luck and a One time.
Mrs. L. E. Stauffer Is attending .: -i
state W. C. T. V. convention at Musket
gon this week and will remain for a few
days to visit relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. D. It and Mr. and Mrs. J»
McElwain. Jason and Miss Mary. Al}
Kcnkw and Milie Waldroff attended the
Hines—Evans wedding nt Bellevue, last
week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hines will i\iake
Grand' Rapids their future home and 7 will
be found nt 348 Ottawa St
W. E. Allgeo was bitten quite badly by
a dog Tuesday. The wound wa* cauter­
ized and he is doing well at this writing.
In regard to an article in the Rutland
correspondence last week. P. W. Burgess
desires us to say that he only went to Ce­
dar Creek after the papers were placed iti
his hands to secure posesslon of the horse
mentioned.
In about three weeks more you will
have to pav more for dining chairs and ta­
bles than you will if you buy now.
Archie McCoy bought the line made by the
Hastings Chulr A Table Co. and bis sale
will close In about three Weeks.
Mrs. Julia Willison had the misfortune
to break her wrist Sunday. She was on
her porch and as she opened the screen
doorstepped back and lost her footing,
failing down the steps and breaking Idr
left wrist in two places, making a very *
painful Injury.
Tlie vrool boot company broke all previ­
ous records Inst week' In production, mak­
ing 781 y cases, or 18750 boots In 00 houra,
or at the rate of five Unbilled boots pi*r
mlnuto. Tills is by far. the best record
ever made In any similar Institution, nod
is a matter of gro«t Pfld* to Manager Pen­
dergast and all the employes as well.

If von intend to build tills season don't
forget tn call on W. E. Allgvo, the con­
tractor and builder. He can be found In
Ms offiee. two-doora to the rear of A. E.
Kemistun's office, every evening nnd will
gladly furnish estimates. Mr. Ailgeo lias
eouatrueled some of tba best buildings in
the city and bls work is always flnt-daas.
Shonld you desire him thia season it v.ill
be well to eall and see him soon.

ogl« wu dlcilac I dlteh
.w —back of his house this
week he struck a big spring of water, of
excellent quality, and which came up
through a bole about six inches in diame­
ter. A pole was run down eight feet be­
fore the bottom of the spring was touched.
Base ball seems to be coming in fashion,
several teams being organized here, and
several more about to organize. There is
some extent timber In this city for a
first-class team, and there is no reason
why some excellent sport may not be bad
during the coming months.
*
A tramp broke into Ambrose Reid’s
bouse Sunday and stole about 81-00 in
cash, but nothing else so far as la known.
He is probably a member of the gang that
struck this city and instead of being eb
lowed to further menace society for a
while, should be breaking stone for the
city of Hastings.
The new cars on the C. K. AS. are
greatly appreciated by the tSvellng public
aud is a great improvement’ln. their ser­
vice, which by the way is constantly
growing better. This road goes through a
country that Insures a steady, profitable
business. Should the road be continued
to Saginaw as was intended, it cou’d not
but be a very valuable property.

Eighty acres, 45 improved, good soil,
good orchard, large house, granary, stab­
ling, near village. Will go for 83.000.
half cash. Write S. W. Hopkins, Mt.
Pleasant, Isabella Co., Mich.
.

A liieyele for 50 Cento

Call at Frank E. Heath’s news room and
Inquire about the bicycle, which is of the
Hartford make, cushion tire, and h sultaable for either lady or gentleman, and !•
as good as new. Some one will get It for
50 cents.
We desire to thank all who so kindly as­
sisted during the sickness and burial of
our daughter and slater, for their many
kind acts, which will ever bo held in
grateful memory.
M. D. Reed and fault.

When in GRAND RAPIDS stop nt
To all who so kindly assisted us in the
care of our son and brother, Miner Kirch­
ner, during his sickness and death, and per­ opposite UNION DEPOT.
formed so many acts of kindness we give
note. (a.OOFor X&gt;*Xour heartfelt thanks.
Prre
Transfer. New Houee
Mits. Fannie Kirchner and Fawir..
Steem Heat end Electric Bell,.
BEACH A BOOTH.

THE KENT

County Grange Meeting.

Regular meeting of the Barry County
Pomona Grange, P. of H. will meet with
Glass Creek Grange, on Friday, May 30,
1893. The following Is tlie program:
Morning session:—At ten o’clock the
Grange will be. opened In the fifth degree
for reading of minutes &lt;]f previous meet­
ing and such other degree work as may
come before the meeting.
At 11 o’clock the Grange will be opened
In the fourth degree. Dinner nt 13
O’clock.
Afternoon session:—The meeting will
be open to the public at 2:30.
'
Song by the Grange.
Address of Welcome, by Bro. Frank S.
Jenkins, of Glajs Creek Grange,
Response by Bro. John Dawson, of Un­
ion Grange.
j Music.
Followed with program of
Glass Creek Grange.
Select reading, by sister Helen Brain­
ard.
Essay by sister Helen Honeywell.
Music.
Question furnished by Bro. R. C. Nor­
ton, of Orangeville Grange. ’
| Recitations by Bro. J. E. Tobias, sister
iFannie Jones and sister Jennie Luther.
Soug.
Impromptu speech by Bro. George W.
Sheffield, of Johnstowu Grange.
Also question box for which all are re­
quested to contribute.
Let every member be present as there
is business ot Importance to be discussed.
Geobok R. Bowser.
County lecturer.
Died—Mrs. Lillian F. Imerzal. daughter of
Mr. and Atm. M. D. Reed, of this city, at her
home in Kalamazoo. Friday, of peritonitis,
aged 23 years, leaving a husband and two etillSren to mourn her low. The- funeral occurred
unday afternoon from the M. E. church, Rev.
Puffer officiating.

New
Hoon
Teh
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have, and you will not regret
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PHILLIPS &amp; PRESTON,
The Grocers.

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HATS.
F you want the latest straw
hat in the market go to
E. W. Morrill &amp; Cos.
See our show window for
styles. ::::::::
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ONE PRICE CL2TNIERS.

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—

tetoher. Audlthtak •• *11
■ an. w ux. u««KtOe 0M
SCHOOL COLUMNtoo xct thxt our b»J« wd fflrte h«v»
punctured b, U&gt;. gnat. I„
trak,X&gt;d
. toile.'
..
meal, and that these flies nh. Vtr, J- *
^n„t l.t &gt; PUP" °"’n'
jn that case we mult reeort to extreme
arewd. and will touch „„ IrultT;^
Conducted by Kaooh Andrus, County
tohool who U not prepared to Um ndtekt
as tent of his abilltj' to make a success. ma know which ■rethu.wectc.t,— ’’!
C,Tlwy dikpersed. Eric and Jan-ila namerotary.
Give to each individual all toe training
dureh pre^redfor a siege, filling the
wu are s
to fire. In jour cmnposltom Iwaar* In * ccorluch.g lu-hluu, ■
BILETOIUCALS.
th., have token thu IrouM, u,
“
windows with slabs of atone to roast are
work do not allow one single copied sen­ th. rlpret wl bat ot th. Iron, »h, .L™
row, urf provided food “d
There has always been a desire Ip the tence Treat plagiarism as * crioe;1u/f not 1 toka advantage ot u,.-.,
enough for several days use. Iklapel
miud of the child to assist In anything
enju, a feaat ot the baatr'-xj; ..“Jstationed himself at tho tempi* to send
that pexukes of a rhetorical , nature. reach of your eye. Should you think this Time.
____ _
'’Aurk
the* news if the announcement was made,
Every teacher who hM brought the ques­ Swlble fi»e them subjects that you are
while Kulcan guarded Leia.
posUlvely
sure
they
can
find
nothing
Th. Earth-. OU,,,
tion "Who will take part in Friday *ftor' At sunset Iklapel’s messenger came.
nooa excricesT before ifcr pupils, has been Written upon. Deception Is comlsf,to be
The earth. In addition toll. ,l!llrM1 .
Chalpa had announced that Leia was to
surprised aud often puzzled by the prompt a monster foe which stares every teacher annual revolution., haa a .low a.l-i,|1b7S
response she received iu the shape of in th” face and threatens to envelope Ila aaU. a tootloo addon, tncnll.aadZZ
be the Katun sacrifice—the news was in
ouw America In the blackest night No­ In the textbookn ot aatrunonn . Thl, enn,
numerous small hands. This to me is
everybody's mouth. Eric sent Jan-ila to
positive proof that all children like rhe- where has his clutches been more closely oua wottoii may be properly llkenoltothS
Leia at once and kept guard at the house.
torlcah: wd Hal dislike, for tbto «ork fastened than oo our rhetorical work. imparted to a top Uy a loud, ut u,,, c, ““
His pistol was in his holster at bis belt,
come from faults Iu the teaching of the Listen to our commencement orations. on Ite rim when it 1. in rN.,.l
his rifle in the large room. while several
same, and from natural feelings in the How often you might think you were the touch causing tlie uppt.r tR&lt;| ur•
axes and spears—aharp and keen steel
mind of the pupil. If this desire had listening to a Burke or a Webster. Yet top's stem, to describe n small circle Su
lay ready for Kulcan and Jan-ila.
never been spoiled by teaching, we might Xn &gt;"Ju investigate you will find that too. ths mighty nuu lay* hold ot the rimT;
It grew darker, and they did -not ap­
Hazel Butterfield
see the same glow of pleasure on tlie faces these same pupils baye had very little and the great terrestrial top, and l^bteiu u
pear.
The
city
was
strangely
silent.
He
of older pupils that we now see iu the often no training In this work. The ora­ oscillate in the long perirxl o( Sl,'n&gt;ytanL
‘ Detroit, Mich.
could hear none of the usual evening
young. How many teachers love to pre­ tion bos either been copied or remodeled That is to say, on Dec. 31, fj-JM. 'th«
sounds. A deep, solemi^nsh hung over
pare pupils for rlietoricals? How many until neither toe original language nor the 'made its nearest approach to tlie sun ;ind
all, anti the splashing of the river against A form come vpl.uMn-1 ihruuph IM feel that it Is as niuJi a part of your original thought Is left In It. S'hy, trj ft will approach equally near In IV.'Alyem
school Work as Arithmetic or Geography. to deceive the public? If your rhetorical from that time, or ou the ;; -c &lt;iay j.
the bowlders came clear to his ears in
water.
tho falling shadow. He stepped outside Angry resentment against Kulcan, Ikla­ How often have I heard the question, work has been neglected they will be sure in the year 11,748. This ha, all to do with
Medical Science Failed
and stood before the door, and his tall pel and Jan-ila burned in his bosom, al­ "Have 1 got to have exercises? Until to find It out. Be honest with youtself. climate both north nnd south ot the
torial line.
‘
figure was outlined darMy against the ternating with regret and despair when this stale of affairs is changed, and tne be honest with your patrons and above all
XnoUter Vender Fcrformed by
cars of Superintendents and School Boards let your pupils know tost you want their
In the period comprising the tlrst, JU1%.
light within. He had almost resolved he thought of Leia, probably also a vic­ are greeted with the anxious ««««&lt;»• owd thoughts in their own words. 1
lessor C. C. Merriman so well tells us, our
HOODfS SaraaparlUa.
to desert his post when he descried two tim to Cholpa’a wiles.
i
•&lt;May I prepare a rhetorical exercise? tne shall never forget toe flrat teacher who northern winter* arc short and miy amj
- My Uttie girl. Hazel, 13 now four years old. figures approaching, one of them appar­
Suddenly a distant sound fell ujxjn natural desire, which the Creator !:*■ led me into the light on tots subject. How our summer long and sunny. But duritnr
Two years sg&lt;» she had the Grip. AIU-r recovery
ently Iklapel. Ho walked toward them, his ears. He raised his bead to listen. placed in the mind ot Innocent childhood, kindly he would correct us for evwy the periml tit which the je.tr 11.74&amp; wjfi
ner eyes grew InflaiMd aud suppurated. For
over 7 mouths she had to have her eyes !&gt;and- and noticing that their blankets almost It came muffled to him, as of blows wll continue to be destroyed. In these copied sentence and when we had remod­ the middle our winters will !&gt;• awful.in
aged and stay in a dark Yoom. Tlie family covered their heads stopped short and upon stone; then a sound ot falling ma latter days, we are learning more aad eled the essay in our own language bow their severity and ouraummen abort aod
doctor arid an ocuUst did everything possible. peered into their faces as they came up sonry, clear and distinct, though far more to cultivate the natural desires in his praise would brighten our hearts. cool. Even now tho northern hemisphere
is slowly but surely losii;.- :u long suonr
the mind of the child. Hence let us place
She did not improve and even grew worse. At to him.
awav. Was help coming to him even as the first reason why rhetoricals should Ever since that eventful year In my school summers, and if you shuul'i^vo until the
life my heart shudder* at the thought of
last after $|X months he gave us the discouraging
The stooping figure, so like Iklapel in now? He Uy flat upon hh back, bound
c.,u|d
be taught, the fact that the pupils like copied work and griev®« »t th® *’Kh‘ of winter of the year U.HH-'j
opinion that the cOTtwaof one eye was deitroyed its mimicry, straightened up before him
hand aud foot? and already felt stiff and them. Again we find In the "Book of an essay written full between the line a story of cold nnd styowi that would pale
And Sight Entirely Cono
suddenly, and at the same instant h&lt;- j feeble. Ho hoped they would hurry; Books” servants obey your masters. And the teacher's thought. Wo nerd more of to insignificance the st.ui. the cold
That It was doubtful if she would ever be able wm seized from behind in a viseliko this irksome position and continued we as teachers must not forget that we arc
these noble teacher*. Such as he train winter at 18XM, for the whole northern
io see any with the other, as the sight was grip and thrown to the ground. He strain wm not the best treatment for a servants, nnd servants In the true sense of
for school show but for life. Under hemisphere will then be In the midst of its
rapidly being destroyed In that also. Wo struggled to release his arms and draw convalescent. How long they were in the word, of a great many masters. Severe not
such training pupils step forth to grapple great and terrible winter.—St. Louis Re­
.hcughther doomed to ptnuaacsi bliBdama.
She suffered intense pain and kept her head his revolver, but his assailants hail in­ coming! He tried to wait patiently, to lhelcss we should consult tho wishes of with the life’s questions unfettered by the public.
buried In the pillows most of the time. If light creased in numbers. A gag was forced think of other things, iu order to. dis­ parents, and do all that we can conscien­ chains of sin.
Fads uf Mllliututirc*.
was admitted to the room she would cry as If
No part of school work Is so useful In
into his mouth, and his arms were bound tract his mind, for he felt that they tiously to please them. There Is no part
American millionaires have their fads.
Burned With a Hot Iron
behind 'him. He 'was allowed to lie might be longer in the search for him of school work that is more enjoyed by after life os rhetoricals if properly taughL Mr. Russcil Sago loves horses. He ha*
parents
than
rhetoricals.
The
school
Where
Is
the
society
that
does
not
welcome
As’she was weak and badly run down ws ’ thtere for a moment, and then they than his captors had been in bringing
stables at.New York and Law rence, Lug
thought before continuing the treatment we . raised him to his feet. He saw that he him there. Perhaps they might wander which Is never visited during ordinary gladly to Its midst those trained in the dif­ । Island wherein he keeps fast st•■«!•&lt;, which
sessions, will be crowded at rhetorical ex­ ferent divisions of this wfirk. Your singers
would try to build up her system and renew her wbS surrounded by a number of men in
off iptq othpr passages, too, before they ercises. Did you ever ask jour pupils will bring rest to the weary by their sweet have never, however, lieen aliuwvd to fig­
2ri^Slwthe^rohSoverrapidly and by j priests’ rolw*, but it was too dark to
'
wilipa. but it was too ’
'
to bring you material from which to select strains of muttlc. Your Impersonators ure on the trotting track in public. Far
reached him.
Ihe time she had tijilsiieu the ursi bottle we ■ -recognize any of them. He looked in
He tried to be patient and to wait a program, and then notice the Interest will be qnick to read toe wants of their different is the cast? of Mr. Bonner, who
for a period made it Lis budneax to own
vin tor CluUp.'but th. prict with a serene mind.
A long time which parents manifest In helping you? friends and cheer the sad by a joyful reci­
toe fastest known trotter in the country,
wm retnrnlns. much tn our delight. She took | wafi noj yj»ible. One of the band went elapsed; he thought that he ha&lt;l been Yet above both of these reasons let me tation or bring solemnity upon those who
and bought up one famous record breaker
I l»to M* &gt;».«. —&lt;1 briuffiug forth thu there for perhupa two hours «u&lt;l began 1-lace thr benefit to the pupil. Are you • might be lead away by the vanities of an after the other at fabulous prices. Mr.
feel again*
akin1 the
the horrible
bumble creeping
creetdng musician? What a held is open IO you. over gay world. But if your training baa
’AreP.rm.n.n«,CuT)
to feel
There are pupils in your school who can been successful, you have another class., William C. WJdtnejr’s pa»;on Is for dog*.
dread. The idea now occurred to hun never receive the benefits of a musical ed­
Several of them are kept nt his home in
that the noises he had heard had been ucation. Give them training in voice whose works will live, after there own this city. Others are at Ncw]xirt and at
foctly
We have great faith in self censure, was earned bodily.
caused by Chalpa blocking up the culture, and you have opened the child’s frail humanity has been laid away In the Washington. He often visits Wall street,
■II! They hurried him along, as thbugh fear­ mouth of the tunnel. This came with heart, and not only the child’s heart, but silent tomb. The thoughts which they accompanied by a huge mastiff. When he
have placed on paper will become Imbed­ was secretary of the uaor he paid U’.’Ofur
ing pursuit, through’the orchards, along the force of conviction to his mind and avenues In that hon.e which will cause you
.. ( the river again until they came to the took his breath away. His mind reeled never to be forgotten. By recitations you ded In the minds of future generations. a magnificent St. Bernnnt. Gyp. and
--------Hasting! st. Detroit.
W. H. Bcttekfield. 1496
The hearts of hundreds, yea thousands
’ ancient burial place, where they halted with the thought of dying in this man­ are the means of leading toe pupils to may beat In unison with theirs, and the when she had/ a litter of puppk-s he pre­
sented several to bis pen-c-ii.il friends.
Hood’s Pills c'J10 “JI Liver III’. Bilious­ I a moment to be joined by Chalpa. Hie
memorize, not only good thoughts, but tongues of their children’s children unite
ner, and he almost lost consciousness.
ness, Jaundice, Indigestion. Sick Headache.
Mr. Lorillard. another dug 'anrk-r, fan­
good
language.
This
language
and
these
black eyes gleamed in fierce joy as he
•Dien came’ another .iccessiSn of cour­
in tbeir praises. And to you, dear fellow cies them os much fur profit x&gt; for pleas­
thoughts
will
become
a
part
of
'their
nature
leaned over Eric aud smiled his crudest age, ami be tried to remember how lung
worker, let me say, that though the world ure and makes monej- out of his extensive
smile, so full of hate and fiendish satis­ human endurance would resist death by How often have we seen the verification may never know that you were lire means dog kennels In New Jersey. ’ As much as
faction tha^lt chilled his captive’s heart starvation. Men have lived, he knew, of the statement "that the child Is like his of planting tlie seed, yet there Is a Judge fl.000 has been brought In to Mr. Lorilreading." How. much more like that who site beyond the dim unknown aud
lard’s pockets from the sale of a jungle
for a moment.
for rlpys, then died iu wild insanity, un­ which he memorites.
measures out to each hia juat reward. I-et dog. Cjrrus W. Field u*&lt;-d to love^&lt;nue»"Ah, onr pale Quetzal lias lost his conscious of suffering. Must he lie there
I he last subject I fear to touch. That
power! Why does ho not strike his serv­ and feel death creeping either in that of composition and story writing. In me imagine that t!ie crown fcr such a tic fowls, and bis henneries, full « f hun­
ant dead with his eyes? Where is his black vault—a death .full of nameless this we reach the crowning point ot all work will sparkle with the falreM gems dreds of high bred tow’s, were a fatuoas
feature of his sumrm r'reddcn.-i-nt A.rdistrength now? If he be a god, let him terrort. unseen horrors, unable even to rhetorical work. Oratory Is good; music heaven’s mines.
ley-on-the-HuiLmn.—New York World.
now save himself. See," he said, turn­ struggle agaiust it—or beat hts hands Is line but literature is the finest of all fine

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against the prison -walls—without oue arts. And he who can Instill Into the
ray of light? He tried to turn over, mind of the child, the germ which will
Birds' nests have attracted thetoueatlon
intending to make an effort to hob­ had that mind to give out Its gulden
thoughts to this lienlghted world, has con­
Up w within a year or two there has of inquisitive genius from the.daylrof Aris­
ble on his knees back toward the en­ ferred a benefit which can never be esti­
been a dislike among purchnaeraoC oranges totle down to the present time. This is not
trance, but he was too stiff and feeble to. (mated till we all reap our just rewards In to buy the fruit that has a bronzed awl wonderful, became the nests are invari­
more than raise his head and shoulders (a world not made of hand**. Tire last rea­
rusty appearance. Such oranges are known ably curious aud often beautiful. Louie*
by pressing his elbows upon tho floor. (son for rhetoricals which 1 have to present to the trade an "rureeta,” and they have offering n cnulle, jut, it wi re, for a hu»i u!
After a half minute’s struggle he sank •Is partly, though not altogether a selfish always wold fur less than the fruit that has romantic speculations and p-'trad theo­
ries. Imagination l:as taken hold of birds
back with a groan.
&lt; one. It Is that they give, a love for school. a bright and gulden akin. But a change
Benumbed and lethargic he began to No teacher can be a succfM unless their ha* come about. Dealers in the fruit do and their nests with singular nlb tioo,
drawing forth meantime sonic beautiful
hear strange music; the songs of birds. :pupils like tbeir work. No matter how not know how to account for the calls for legends to enrich romance withal r.ud,to
she does her work, there are the rusret orange* that are made. If they
the lowing of cattle nnd the barking of thoroughly
'
add to the «nm at what is'most j-rsifteat
dogs, and then fitful gleams .of light few parents cr school boards In district should go to Florida It would all be very in the song.of mankind.
danced and flickerwl before his eye*. schools, who judge of teachers by an plain to them. The caliA come from people
The ancients told that the kakyou. a
actual examination of their school work. who have been there, and who have come
he knew they were unreal—that the They have1&gt;ut one way, and that is “Do back with a theon about oranges.
beautiful aquatic bird, had its u&lt;-»t &lt;-3 ths
silence of the grave encomjiassed.him, pupils like the teacher?” Though this
When the owner of a grove goes to his sea's breast, a little floating paiaaround
and that his nnraly brain engendered may be a poor it Is not altogether a trees to get fruit for m«_owu use, he which tire water was always calm and
them. Then suddenly, in the midst of faulty judgement. Did you ever see a always selects that which shows the russet sweet. Halcyon, or alcyon. wm the-king*
these, he heard a real sound, so clear pupil make a brilliant success as a student on the skin. Asked why he does It he tolls fisher, it is supposed; but we now know
every species of this bird, ami none of them
*ud distinct that it smote upon his ear when he disliked school? Ixjve for any you that the russet orange in the sweetest
builds its nest to drift about on the wa
like a bell’s tolling. It was the sound ot work is a necessary attribute to success. and the best, and that be eats them from Indeed, as if to make the i&gt;&gt;utn..u u! fart
water, rippling and darting clou to his Au 1 this principle is true especially with choice, even though they do not look so with fancy as great as possible, most ofc be
the young. For though older people have well on hts table. Then be goes on to tell
side. Witt silvery cadence it splashed control of their will power in som? in­ you that the russet orange is Dot, as it ap­ kingfishers dig deep holt.- in the ground
■ and gurgled, and he felt its presence in stances, so that they may be successful at pears, an orange about whose jacket there for their homes.—Maurice 1
j the sudden coolness and dampness that an occupation which they do not like, yet is some defect. The peculiar color he aays Golden Huie.
it brought. With' everv sense 'alert he with the school child this Is an utter Im­
; “A1™"1What possibility. He must love his work, and
. , ,‘ :COtlld
. . ..
couldititmean?
mean?Itflownd
It flowedthn«
thusfnr
forawhiln
awhile, rhetoricals will help to create his love.
no’ &lt;iamn
ton* liwbt HirkprAri now aC&lt;* t^M&gt;U lt8 8P1“Nn3 seemed to cease, How the faces beam wheu you ask them to
not
,1 damp.
A P’ “7“’•the
•fll.c^red °0^ , and there remaine*! a gentle rippling
lay aside books ou Friday afternoon and
ant then as they proceeded. He noticed
\ join iu a general exercise, or how It will
«vw.l bnuu-Mng puMgte. but hto bvxr- ■
*’ h? to™. &gt;»
«" toy touch
brighten them up for a whole day after
.n, tollow«l thu mum one until they
“*, f7 '
‘"“"“’“'to it win
listening to a good recitation during chapel
cnmotoit.lowwtdepth.wtewitM.m,! tonndanff about him, topping h« body exercise. If we can agree that rhetoricals
benefit the pupils, make them love school,
to ascend beyond to a still farther dis- •
„
... . ..
tones. Here they laid him down and { “if*C°ald
and that both pupils and parents desire
drew tack-all bit Chalpa—who, stand“d
,*«!}in“ &gt;■“ Hdw. them. 1 think there will ire no objections
Ing over him with a KowH.f hate, ad- 5“
b1,'
bt“ raised to the fact that they- should ire
taught But as to how no doubt we dif­
drt-med him. bolding tho light clotw to
\‘.“l J
his faceI the water waa abov° hls
He raised fer.
Wo have already found that we must
••Fool', to think to outwit Chalpa. the
“ "f™. and then tagu anottar
rattlnmak'. tho wily terpant: Know
1 « b&gt;"“df upon hi. feet not adopt a method that will raise dislike.
Note the difference in the looks ot two
yon not bow many men have died who f ;&gt;u tk
"
JrtMted tho rattleanak.ie path) Their ^tb^°
,b“ '™ter
“1"'«dy sets of pupils, before oue the teacher has
said “every one ot you will have to take
for Infante and Children
bone, aro whitening in
placwr. ।
.‘’••Ted f',T dd' part hi the rhetorical exercises on a cer­
....
•
-•
to
side,
scarcely able to support himself. tain day." Before the other she has con­
their homes know them no more; their ;
Cold shivers racked-him; he trembled as fidentially said "let us all try aud prepare
memory even is faded and gone—even
as .j-ours will be—for Kinchahan,. onr . with an ague, and he felt that'in an­ rhetoricals for the close uf next month.”
: other minute he would lose conscious- Will teachers ever learn the power of that
god. u,.loves his servant -..J
and hates „*.:
all false i। ness.
us? It Is not necessary that you carry the
gods: therefore I leave you to ’him *here ;
It is msqnrsH-mably tho boot rr&amp;qdy
Infant nnd Children
; Then, while life seemed just departing, whole responsibility of your school and
in
and .you will
’ *the
’ darkness.
— - Listen
T’ ‘
"1;
especially in rhetoricals. I^et them lift
hear the river running overhead; we are ।| he—almost disbelieving—saw a light ap^ half the burden. They are not only will­
! proaching, and a form came uplashing
now beueuiu
uuw
beneath its bed.
ueu. You win
will have I
through the water, and he was Beited by ing and able but anxious. Let them sug­
*to,its-xqice
••
time to listen
and be lulled
gest p'ans. Talk with them about what
to sleep. NiTone will' disturb your i a strong hand. How his life and strength you think would be Interesting. If you
chms —
dreams this night, O false god, for here camo surging back! He heard the words: are shrewd they will all think your plans
“A moment more and old Listah would are good, and I atu Inclined to think that
man never comes. You will sleep the
have been too late!" and then Listah cut you will get some very useful bints from
.
Castoria r!e«t
rieepthat comes to all who anger Chalcu,
the thongs which bound his arms, and tbeir young minds. Do not assign your
tho dread one."
reaching
down into the water severed work until jou know what each pupil Is
With ono last bitter glance of hatred
those about hi* fret. "Hasten, Quetzal, adapted to. Yop would not think of ask­
Chalpa left him. Eric saw the light
Ing a pupil to slug a solo who had not toe
grow dim as his captors went up and or w&lt;r shall die like rats in a trap! Fol­ quality Of time. But, my dear teacher, do
C—tmrla rare* Dtorrikere awl Wind CoUa.
low thy servant quickly.”
along the tunnel, and then it disap­
Caatorto raliwr— T—thing TtouMbs.
Jt
was
no
easy matter; but a few you realize that It la just as difficult for
peared. When tlie footfalls ceased he
the pupil to write an essay who has not
heard tho solemn sound above him, stumbling steps brought the blood into। an original thought? You have among
circulation, and leaning upon the old, juur pupils budding essayists, actors, orwhich told him that the river rolled
close over his head. Ho realized that ho man he staggered on. Up they went, atpra. Impersonators, dramatUU, singers
other narcotic prcper^
the water decreasing in depth at every, and poets. Yet no one pupil can fill all
was in ono of the most ancient of toe
crypts of which Iklapel hud informed step until at last Listah stopped, saying:, UliMplKn well. I, 1, you, d01,
. “We are safo here, for we aro above, luow jour pupil, ,nd i0 develop. Iheee
him, so old that it hud been forgotten
the river’s surface. Now rest awhile different talents. If each pupil Is work­
long ages ago.
and then wo will eat. Then my master; Ing on that part of Ihe work In which he
"idwhleb III, IwM.™
nP in
Lotti
will strike and punish the accursed iff■ “!!.
CHAPTER X.
Atzlun, the cheating Chalpa, will ho will enjor bec,nU! n exhibit, t,|ei&gt;t, u,e„
DC Tire UNDgn WOULD.
i tliere will be Into enjoyment |o th. work
not?’
■nd pupil, will dellitht In It A«,ln 'let
There was not a ray of light; too very
Eric said nothing. Ho looked at Listah,
darkness seemed to press upon him bodi­ wondering by what strange providence &gt;ne nr tl&gt;,t lhew&gt; exercbes xhould he
, ,n(ht retuUrt,. Unlen, the, «re. ,our
ly. and the silence was only broken by he had found him and saved his life
” .TIU
1°“ WU1 *“ n°nUnn,lly
Unit ceaseless murmur of the swollen After a moment ho drew Ins revolver ami pntlln, them off lor ■omethlui, tint to
river. He fancied every moment that examined it. The waterproof cartridges, wremimore ImpottnnL Let your nunll,
he heard Chalpa or one of his compan­ he knew, were able to withstand a severe, one- «et Ute Impreulon that yon do not
ions returning: He could rcarcely be­ foaking. He wiped the weapon upon
wo,‘ “ Important u the
lieve that they really meant to leave ■tho bosom of hu Atxlan tunic, the only■ ‘rb n ,Th? ,1"Uf, ,Dd
h«'re «'"n
ke, to the door that open, Into
him there. But $he minutes pasted; he dry portion of his garments, then ho an­
■ -mn-d lite with Ter, few If an, rhelorleat
could now hear l.is heart beating- in a swered:
UwTn?
°°
them In
tumult of mingled dread and vexation.
[coirnxuKDij
• mru1!
Th'y b',ln !0 lhlnk ““t tb»torleala are owl, freak, or fancle, o&lt; Ura

ing to his fellow priests. ,"See the sick,
weak god; how he lies there pale and
feeble! Why does he not call forth his
thunder and strike ns dead?’
"Show us now thy mighty magic, O
wonder woNcer,” cried another, "before
we entomb thee forever!”
"He does not answer," added Chalpu
in
mock. pity.
"He is silent before his
----------—
servants. Speak, O doer of strange
deeds, and speak thy last, for silenced
you will be forever this uighL"
Eric made no attempt to speak, knowing that
but
*k“* the effort would K
"f provoke
their derision; and they raised him
again, carrying him to a ruined mass
Here
they placed
of ancient tombs. ”
*
the flickering
him, and while one he
several flat
light the others remo
stonesJ revealing an | opening large
Into this they
*?not.. to admit a
ther, and pushed
crawled, one .after
Gilbert, feet first, i to what he found to
be a great square
way choked
man remained on
with debris.
guard at the en
c«: the rest followed
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• »
11
.i

The latter gave no sign of the rage
that consumed him. but smiled as craftily as ever when the votes were counted,
He congratulated Kulcan with the suavity of an Italian diplomat, for he had not ;
played his last card. and he was now resolved upon a desperate measure. He
now knew the strength of his party and
the stuff of which his partisans were
made, and in another week he^would rid
himself of his principal obstacles and
come out triumphant. Another week
and the Feast of Jhe Katun would be
held. He alcn/e knew the name ot the
whose
life would
go oul
deemed
_________
a
—
■
that week as a sacrifice
to the
god- ol‘
centuries. On the morrow he would
announce it, and he felt the thrill oi
horror which would creep over the city
when the name was heard.
That same morning Jan-ila, arising
and going forth for a matutinal plunge,
found a roll of cotton cloth upon the
doorsill. It contained a white stone,
with these words upon it:
Thon art God. nnd knowret they have chores
Lola for the sacrifice. Waken aud Bpore not.
He hurried back to .Eric, and the read­
ing of the words gave the latter a shock
which unmanned him for several min­
utes as their dire meaning crept fully
upon his mind. Hu sent for Iklapel and
Kulcan. The younger priest was horri­
.
fied and amazed.
“Could - he dare!” he cried. "The
fiend! To wreak such a revenge! I can­
not believe’ that he would. do such an
act. Even he, reckless and cruel ns he is,
would hesitate to bring such a thing to
I
pass. Has he lost his senses?”
“What do you mean?” asked Eric. “Of
whom are you speaking?*
j
“Chalpa,
. . tho head of tho council;. he
who casts the lots and decides the fatal
fatalJ'
dico
‘
throwing! Chalpa the cheat and*
liar!” cried Kulcan, throwing his arms
up wildly. “I fear him not. the scoun­
drelly assassin!"
Iklapel peered at the youth under his
shaggy eyebrows, the fire, in his dark
eyes blazing somber and low.
“Does my brother believe that Chalpa
can cheat; that he would dare to deceive
the other two judges, the whole city and

Quetzal?’
“Can cheat? Dare?” cried Kulcan. "He
can, and he dare, and I will face’him
with the charge! My sister shall not be
the sacrifice!''
"No,” said Eric, quietly, “she shall
not, even if Chalpa has to be taken off
to check his too pious zeal. I don't want
to kill him, but I certainly shall if he re­
solves to sacrifice her.”
“Yes, you aro right,” said the old
priest. "What can we do?’
j
“We must get Leia here and keep her.
until we can arrange matters,” Eric re­
. plied. “She must come tonight, for she
will be safe here. I could defend this
house, with Kulcan and Jan’s help,
against a thousand Atzlans."
“We will go for her at once," cried
Kulcan excitedly. "Come, Jan-ila!”
“No, npt now—not in daylight—they
will suspect?’ cried Iklapel. "We must
prevent an open conflict; we must win
hr peaceful means if uossible, unless he

Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria

�Hastings Banner

The lltrlejon of N. S. Bergman, or
Woodland ran a pair of sissore into out
of his eyes last fall. About a week ago
it began to pain him and an operation was
performed on the afflicted member which
gave relief.

J

ALWAYS SMOKE

Last November,' Philip Lockwood, of
astings
ity
ank
When you want a
Marshall left that place for Chicago where
hia parents lived and waa never heard of
Mich.
Thursday, May n, 1893.
Hastings,
until last week, when word was received
that his body had been found In Lake
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Michigan. He was j;.at recovering fiom a
SURPLUS 110.000.00.
Go to the
severe sickness and R is thought hu was
deranged. He was only nineteen years
The Epworth league will give a social In old.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of
tjie hotel itall Wednesday evening—A. J.
Michigan.
Pa‘ne rejoices over a daughter that came
E. S. Harris, of Eaton Rapids, purcliaaMthurC. Denison.
to bh house Mav sth—Rev. Van Antwerp ed a fine cow recently and last Thursday
Fine line of creams and
Open for business Dec. IS.IBM.
.KUf KWH-GX* DENISON.
and wife went to Alamo last Tuesday and evening she was placed in a stable for the
offiocrs:
lawyers.
returned Wednesday—W. S. Smith spent the first lime. On going to the stable the fresh confectionery.
D. G. Robinsan, President;
. 4)1 8R Michigan Trust Co. Bidg„
Suuday at his home in Woodland—Mrs. next morning she was found dead, evi­
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
'
Grand Rapid*. Michigan. Michael Johnson, who has been tn poor dently having choked to death in some
*D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
health the past year died^Suuday p. m.— manner with the rope with which she was
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DIKMCTORS:
Mrs. J. Nevins visited at her brother’s. ■tied.
physician and Surgeon.
W. H. Powers,
I). W. Reynolds.
VV. L. Brown, Monday nnd -TuesdayCharles Blanchard, recently in Char­
It Acknowledges no Superior.
. । s prJiinpily^itrndeil\l.ty or night. Of­ Mr*. J. W. Briggs Is quite slck-r-J. E.
D. G. Robinson,
lotte. representing Davis &amp; Rankin, the
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Chester Messer
, r 1-. Stowell'* boot mid *!"-’• More
John Carvtlh,
Calrnf i-e’urned from the west last Tues­
Chicago creamery builders, was to have
P. T. Colgrove.
day. He was tn Chicago at the opening been married to a Booneville, Mo., society
and bowels UrovakUu
,MKS Al SWEEZET.
of the World’s (air—Owen Brazee is build­ girl last Wednesday.. On the morning of
jwtmi. Da. Mmrgnja
Hon the only savings department In tn Barry
' .
Attorney nt law.
ing a new barn on hli place—Martin
County and pays -t per cent interest on all time
HASTINGS, MICH.
Hastings. Mich.
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Morehouse has a new boy bom Sunday- known, leaving a note to his proposed
’n-u-h rs in all courts of the state. ColLewis Thompson is working on the wife, giving us his reason for not fulfill­
a'li' prompt!) attended t&lt;»world's fair grounds—Geo. Hazen is put­ ing his obligation that he was financially
ting up wind mills fur parties north of embarrassed. After his Hight a letter
IL AC.
LATHROP.
here—1hty Thorp nnd Geo. Galletty. of showed up puporllng to be from his wife
.rmM'.dhic Physicians and
---- AND---Richland stayed over Sunday with friends Mrs. Anna Blanchard, of Charlotte. The
Detroit
Surgeons
city ami country promptly at- here—Owen Hughes has employed Mrs. letter was dated July S2, lust year and
nl
Otis Bugbee as housekeeper—I'be wo­ asked for money for her support
man’s Foreign MMonary society will
Grill Rails.
meet with Mrs. Orn Storms on Wednesday
si R1BNE1L M- I’-Tho Human Ey«.
Physician and Surgeon, —Clark Williams went to Grand Rapids
Laigeet stock
The last 100 years have increased the
Inst
Thursday
for
medical
ndvice.
.
He
is
.Ilion.
• •
Mich.
In very poor liealth—Verne Brown is need and capacity for work upon small lately everything
•Jdei.c.'. one block east ul depot.
visiting Lindsey Goss, qf Plainwell—By­ objects near nt hand. One of the questions
. 11. BARBER
ron Damon ha.* sold his interest In the occurring to the mind is, Du these different
Physicians and Surgeons,
hotel at Oden ami his family nre In Prair­ Wnd increased demands bring increased’
facility and capacity to the human eye?
ity or county responded to with ieville—Chas. Nevins and wife went to
Hickory
Corner* Monday to look for a Eyes aro now us-.-d in ways never imagined
. jay or night.
farm—Morris Van Antwerp visited friends by our remote ancestor^ possibly never
InX’ooper the fore part of the week—Burt dreamed of iu the oriental countries. What­
Gives all the news of Town, County and State, and as much National
fi ELDONCahill is at Kalamazoo working for the ever there may have bevf* in the way of
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telephone Co.—Rev. Van Antwerp and sculpture among the Greeks demanding
artistic
and
accurate
vision,
there
wm
uo
eticral coureiRDClng. wife attended the meeting of the W. Y. typeretling, no electric telegraphy,' no
Abstract J»ook*. com M. 8. Felts last Thursday.
stenography and no typewriter. The eye
an fnruisti complcG•
Mate Itoad
of the patriarch Job was constituted at
Tftc ladles dime society will meet at birth and went through life to old age very
HAKE. M. P.
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l.r.M or
■ A 1 lur ICI » ivrr.
Ellison lost a cow last week—School com­ of the English squire who devotes himself Vl,Wnttcn
guwantce t«» permanently cure all
loan outdoor-life in thu Eighteenth or Nine­
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operation; no detention from ItiHlm-**. t'»r
.it "Holloway's- dru. Mpndny with Miss Gnut as teacher—There
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“Wait., my son, until papa finishes. In
owner of a new organ, a present from her former times barbers and toothdrawers
1’OWEKS BROS. Pn&gt;|.n&lt; :rnfather—Oats are coming up after their used a canthook' for pulling teeth. It was
Flrsl-cla*d AccommuilAtiou* to IV। &gt;hi’-j.............................
ljcalnew
long rest in tine shape—These bright on the same principle os the one mentioned,
warm days ptRs new life nnd vim into uuly'of course smaller. The prongs were’
PEsutAHta location ’
everything,
.and
farmer.-,
begin
to
smile
BEWARE OF FRAUD
inserted under the roots of the tooth, and a
• ClKCQLrtTlON •
once more.
Cm respondeuce Solicited, Addr«**-;»U Com-1
twist tluisited the job. Now, son, that ex­
week,
75 quii-es.
niunit-atlum. to The CHAUTAUQUA;
plains it.”
n«unei&lt;i.
......... 82-86 Adams St. and price KVMM 011 bottom.
•’But, papal”
‘
Banfieid has been stirred up a little by
C. W. POWERS. Cam**&gt;pondlng Secretary- I
•‘WellF’
-hanges .for advertisements the boys homing Halsej’ Tungate—
•'Don’t-you know anything more about
GENTLEMEN.
ih office Tuesday* at latest to Mary Esterbrook, daughter of the minister,
A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf,
moved last Friday out to Allegan to go a canthook
“No, my aou.”
seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable,
to housekeeping. Where her husband has
"How docs a mulley cow strike you?"—
stilish and durable titan any other shoe ever
found employment—Mrs. Joseph Powers
(ovJ enough tor Hood’- has gone to* Ohio, to help take care of her Pittsburg Chronicle.
sold at the price. Every style. Equals custom-d of.eaibeli'.shnieut 01
made shoes costing from fa to $5.
sou’s wife and child, who are very sick—
Him d’s Cure-.
A Quick WlttcMl Thief.
'
The following are of the same high standard of
Mrs. Frankie Doty is on the gain from her
merit:
I saw a clever thing worked the other
ompany will *.*hip 13 sprained ankle. She was able last Sun­ day. A messenger boy got on the car with
$4.00 and S5.00 Fine Calf. Hand-Sewed.
Sa.50 Police, Farmers and Letter Carriers.
his week. The value day to come out to church—The Epworth several bundle". He looked at the ndSO, &gt;3,35 “od $3.00 for Working Men. .
League
but
Sunday
evening
was
very
eu-ment in the hands of the retail­
i.oo aud $1.73 for Youths and Boys.
dreiwcs
on
them
all
to
ece
where
to
feet
off
tertalnWtg. Topic, “help thy fallen broth­
Sd-oo Hand-Sewed,
j
over SW.oufi.
first.
“
Hang
it,"
said
he,
picking
up
the
। nnd a.oo Dongola, | LADIES.
er." There wks a large attendance—
75 for Misses.
. i&gt;&gt;r exercises of the class of ’V4 Loren Joues Is building au addition to his largest one of the lot, "the marker forgot
to
put
the
mark
on
it.
I
don
’
t
know
where
Na-bville school will be held in the apple dryer to make a home to live in—
- rosmvEi.r cur
lle.ojH-rd. htmse Friday. May 12th. Chancey Shoemaker has returned home to take,it."
it wil* a cold day, and a moment after
HE RT DISE SE, NERVOUS
I- : ;iate program, printed on a very fron. the oil country iu Ohio, and is under
the messenger entered tho car he was fol­
:■■■ trd. has Ireen prepared for the oc- the doctor’s care at present, having catarrh lowed by a seedy looking individual who .
PROSTRATION,
anct deafness—Frank Sheffield is laid'up
had heard the boy's remark while on the
With rheumatism—Mr. VanWinkle Is ex­
platform. Soon I saw him writing nu ad­
day. Frank'Hatley. ot Battle pected home, this week from her ~'
sick
‘*- dress on that unaddrewwl package when
arrested by Sheriff Bosworth daughter, where she has been.
Kev. R N. Middleton. ptMtor M. E. church.
the Ixiy’s bend was turned. It must have Cedar Springs. Mich., says: Sleep and rest
Sheriff C. W. Cooper, at
been nt some nearby street or hotel, for won* htnuigcrs u&gt; me after preaching tut T used
, NEIGHBORING CQUNTIES•■Adlrondn''
I sleep .soundly and awakr
suddenly the boy shifted his boxes, looked ■ efreshed. andNow
I can b«urtlly n-commend It.
n D.Ut in. of Brlleviif. about eight
i»repared by WHEELER and FULLER
Charlotte
has---a-------train------------wrecker. Some up hastily, and evidently thinking tie had
.-iu -. A few Uionthf before Hnffcy
- ----- - --- -----rs and rrneral meiyhanta where
PfE CO.. Cedar.Sprlmr*.
Cedar.Springs. Mich.
r»ui «&gt;ro_cat
MEDICINE
I
missed
the
address
at
first
glance
he
made
■wriifcrcfcv.tte’
.'i n n lhery rig at Nashville but ’ one placed several lies on the Grand
SOLD BY
■ nught it&lt; a re.*ult of a reward offered Trunk
• •track
• -•
•• - a—mile west of a l&gt;olt for the front door and was gone liethere, about
I could stop him.
■in- theft from Dalton. However he the station. It took about an hour for the fore
In the meantime the rogue who had writ­
HASTINGS.
For
sale
by
WOOLEY
&amp;
BRONSON,
Hastings Mich.
• tried, convicted and sentenced to engine to be able to go on again. It is ten thu fidse addrcM got away by tho .rear
- •Il prison for two years for the miraculous that the train was not thrown door, and I have no doubt got home in
-. riiie theft and it appears waa releas- off nnd a serious accident occur.
lime to intercept the bundle.
V Warden Hatch before the officers
About SI,000 has been raised for the
Let this serve ns a warning to all.—New
: ■&gt;■'•11 id* time was up. and for the past Ypsilanti cyclone sufferers.
York Herald.
,-e.ir. his been in various parts of the
REAO OUR
7RESP0HSI3LE
Mrs. Homer G. Barbe.’, a prominent
- a- x&lt;inie claim eluding the officers Vermontville lady, died last week after a
TESTIMONIALS.
MEStS WANTED
rein !•_•?*. but as others state leading
I'Uht. i.idiilstent life. He waived ex- long illness.
We offer one Hundred dollar* reward
A train load of Assyrians past through for any case of catarrh that cannot be
lutlon Friday before Justice J. C.
\
l.n!-. and is now in_ jail.
, .
If it is ‘true Battle Creek last week, on the way to Chi­ cured by Hall’s catarrh cure.
............
'
— - - -.jQfC no
i : llaffey has for six years lieen leading cago to show themselver at the World’s
F. J. Ciienky * Co., Props. Toledo. O.
u'l'onorable career it is hardly likely that fair.
olcknciJ. aud nitty b« g4-«a in a ci? of tea or coffee wttkou; thu kaowKrdge or the patient, «ho will
We the undersigned, have known F. G.
1; ■ ■1 i! be further hardened by the unForty fine horses were shipped from Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
r.-tlaii .ict of again imprisioning him.— Charlotte to Buffalo last Wednesday. An him perfectly honorable In all business
• '.atiottiFTribune.
uccldent occurred and the cars were ditch­ transactions and financially able to carry­
iPEClAL FORM’J'.X GOLD CURE TABLETS.
ed this side of Flint and the horses were out any obligations made by their firm.
as they st.
all killed. The loss is estimated at West &amp; Truax., Wholesale Druggists. To­
OUR COUNTY
ledo,
O.
84,000.
Walding. Klnnnn
Marvin. Wholesale
The Charlotteltepubllcari is now pleas­ Druggist.*, Toledo, O.
Helton had a touch of cyclone last week.
' HILL*J
• 'istud only a-second., but during that antly situated iu new qua/tegs on the
have been cur­
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
“nd there were ji great many frighten­ ground floor.
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
ed by the uso of
ed ].. &lt;&gt;pi.&gt; iu that village. Several small
Th« Ingham county Republican has surfaces of the system. Price, 75cti. per
buddings rocked over, fences were blown changed to a seven column folio paper bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimoni­
down and boards and boxes carried a long which greatly Improves Its appearance. als free.
distance. No serious damage was done
The OhioCniMtcal Co:
Mrs. James Kershaw, of Richland, has
however.
/Sonio miscreant carved eight of Buel purchased a fine 80 acre farm of Mrs.
You’ve often noticed how well or how
tigation .
Chas.
Close,
on
Gun
Plains.
! Tablets,
Wolcott's shade trees at Freeport the oth­
poorly it looked—and vou know too. that
Jlift
DO NOT BE DECEIVED into pjircha*m i&gt;ne to n-.c cigar*;
er day aud they are thought to be ruined.
Orlando Reed, formerly of Plainwell, a few dollars expended for the proper pa­

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Ira Bachellor caught an owl on bls but uow of Colorado, has been granted a
farm near Nashville that measured four pension ns a survivor of the Black Hawk
war of 1883.
feet from tip to tip.
•
The M. E. chhreh. at Bellevue are to
Will Keagle au employee on the MlchlRan.Central wotk train was arrested on a erect a Sfl.000 churchEdmund Potter, of Leslie, has a curioslcharge of theft last week for stealing
bbelonging to B. B. Downing.
tv in the shape of an eight legged lamb.
Nashville, and being unable tn pay bls It Is perfectly formed up to Rs should­
fine was sent to the county Jail for ten ers.
dnys.
Marshall has added a span of 8425
Sixty-six shade trees were planted In horses to its Are department
, the Woodland school yard on Arbor
The
Reynolds—Moore murder case at
day.
•
Allegan conies on trial this month.
While excavating for a cellar last Fri­
Three Eaton Rapids women have been
day Jacpb Hitt unearthed a human skele­
ton. The bones were badly decayed and arrested for gteaUug goods from dry goods
when handled crumbled easily, showing stores. A large amount of hosiery, factory
that they had been burled there a number cloth, shawls, etc. jrere found at |belr
of years. There has &gt;-ivcr been a grave­ houses. Two offtiiem are married wo­
J
yard Iu that place within the knowledge men.
of the oldest inhabitant, and it Is supposed
Ric irad Jones, of Otsegn, has a won­
that the bones are the skeleton of aome derful hen, she having laid about fifty eggs
Indian and must have been buried nearly this spring of unusual size none of them
u not quite a century ago.—Woodland measuring k**s than six Inches length
wise aratitd and many much larger.
News.
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Improvement that you can make; but then,
did you know that there is a man—Mr.
Alfred Peats—who has spent a fortune
and years of study for perfecting the de­
tails, so that you, no matter . where you
live, can get the latest and most exclusive
designs of Wall Paper effects, at less than
half the local dealers' rates.
All tills and much mure, Is told about
In a book called “How to. Paper” and
Economy in Wall Paper Decorations.’’ It
will be mailed free. If you send for It at
once to ALFRED PEATS—the Wall Paper-DepI A. 136-138 W. Madison SL,
Chicago, 30-32 W. 13lh St N. Y.
Is a tantalizing admonition to those who at
tltln seiiSOU feci a’l tired out. weak, without
•nitrUce and ditc«H&gt;rase*i. Rm the way In
wiilcbHood’aSanapariiUbuild' op the tired
frame and gives
KO,H
* »ppeni«.
reail)&gt;t
trTmdertul.
£&gt; we •«ay.
"Take
Hood',Is ud
will braee you up."
For
family cathartic we confldentiy
For a
a general
geneHurarany
recommend Hood s Mils.

ing any «f the vanout noMmrna that art t£ing
altered for »ale. A«k for If ILL S TAB­
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«~n. dirty i»r» wee, ram.tiy s^"«
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this waa common there. It was thetart
increasing group
respectable loading
SrtSIf UirmI the pride of the ’hopivoinn. Just at that moment the wicked
boys outside raised «a Comanche yell. wbRe
• ha well diwd men and woman “dekered
and laughed outright nod looked inside the
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Orcutt court convened Monday with the ,
following cases on the calendar:
CRIMINAL.
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I
People vs. Jss- Wilcox, subornation^ ।
perjury: people vs. Jas. LHenry
guborustloD of perjurv;
" p|C vs.
Northrop. perjury for sentence. F*'’^
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Special Sale.
500 Spring Capes and Jackets to be
Closed out At Less Than
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EXy undif’E^-’ pn-teMw; people vs. W“ •, a Uva chicken a-tryin to boro his- I can write you the best and safest
Wjo. Loveland. H&gt;»!iin Dun“«® «nd
.elf in de fresh aig»!" biased the boy like a life insurance written. Write me
Wm. Loveianu. »«».«••• * ------- -- - . ■
Treat, larceny from person, people vs. heavy villain.
'
your wants.
Abilah Eteton. assault aud battery, appeal,
Any lingering doubt was instantly re­
mjnlevs. Fred McPherson, assault and moved by a renewed demonstration out­
C. E. INGERSON, Aocst.
batter)', appeal: people vs. Jerial Wood, side. The lean and hungry customer who
Nashville, Mich.
butardy: people vs. Edwin Shay, assault had just received the fresh eggs in a bag
and
was
counting
out
her
change
deliber
­
with Intent to commit rape.
ately set the bag down on a barrel, put the
uwiixs of FACT.
;
change in her pocketard went indignantly
M. L. Sweet et al vs. John Yarger. re­ out of the store.
.
a '
plevin; M V. Barker vs. Lathes and Chas.
Iu the meantime a tender little fledgling,
Stratton, assumpsit; Silas Gates and Asbel
having burst the bonds that separated it
Beach aud Mary Ann Beach, ejectment;
from the busy world and a possible broiler,
Benson Bare vs. Geo. Potter, replevin, ap­
peal- Wul Zaggles vs. Howard Mosher, had paused upon the brink of the adven­
ture and was looking with mixed curiosity
assumpsit; Fred Jordan vs. Eugene Baker, aud alarm at the strange spectators. It
assumpsit, appeal: Gilbert Smith vs. Bell
Furniture and Novelty Co. trespasson wasn't quite certain but that there was a
mistake somewhere, though the poor Inno­
case: Henry Hewitt vs. Archibald Mur­
cent didn’t seem to know where It was.
dock. assumpsit, appeal; Frank Monroe vs.
The old woman did, however, for she
Wm. Mahoney, trespass to land plea of turned
off the gas, slammed the door, look­
title; Lorenzo Paddock vs. Richard Freer,
ing daggers at the crowd that hastened
trespass to land plea ot title.
laughingly away. When .the light was
IMPABLANCE.
turned 00 again the rebus of "fresh eggs” Choice California Riverside Oran­
In re. William L. Brown assignment for .had disappeared.—New York Herald.
ges, 30 cents per dozen.
benefit of creditors, petition of assignee
for discharge; Z. B. Hoyt vs. John B.,
Honey
Dried Peaches, very nice,
Miller, assumpsit; Horace and Arthur
In looking over a collection of stamps one
Prentice, copartners va. Tripheno Good­ is struck with tho variety and peculiarities
15 cents per pound.
enough. assumrsll; Benjamin Hewitt vs. of tho designs. Let,. us glance over tho
Stephen Sprlmrett. assumpsit; Central City pages of a well tilled album. What collec­ Seedless Raisins in 1 pound boxes.
Soap Co. vs. Henry L. Newton, assumpsit; tion of engravings could be more Interest­
John S. Goodyear vs. Jerial Wood, Orson ing than those we have hire* We see the Keagle’s Lettuce, 15 cents per
E. Wood, assumpsit: John W. Masay A. finely executed stamps, designed by artists
pound.
Son vs. Frank W. Otto and John Otto, as­ in Europe and in this country. All shades
sumpsit.
and colors ever mixed arc represented. Choice- Bananas, 20 cents per
The
coats
of
arms
of
many
countries
are
CHANCKHY-r-lST CLASS.
dozen.
Frankie E. Warner vs. Horatio Warner, I upon their stamps, and wo are soon able to
divorce: Betsey J. McMillan vs. Byron Mc­ recognize the heraldic emblems wherever
Millan. divorce: Harriet Kyte vs. Chester we see them. We also have a portrait gal­ Another lot of Egg Baskets at 25
Kyte. divorce; Dora E. West va. Geo. W. lery of the rulers of the world. Notice one
cents each. These Baskets pay
West, divorce; Amanda Harris vs. David of the stamps ot the Hawaiian Wanda We
have a beautiful view of tho harbor of 1
for themselves in a short time.
. Harris, divorce; Tinnle S. Barnes vs.
Honolulu.
The
stamps
ot
Panama
illus
­
Frank E. Barnes, divorce: Susan 1 layman
Be sure and get one. •
trate the isthmus separating the Atlantic
vs. Henry Hayman, divorce; Ida 1. Berry
vr. .Chas. H. Berry, divorce; Lizzie Ord­ and Pacific oceans. Notice also the land­ Candies at wholesale and retail.
scape views on the stamps pf Liberia,
way va. Wm. Ordway, divorce.
Nicaragua, Salvador and Costa Rica.
Stock always full, fresh and
CHANCERT —Slip CLASS.
On the stamps of Egypt we see the pyra
first class.
Joshua R. Crouch vs. Geo. Osborn, bill mid and the sphinx. The triangular
to remove cloud from title; JJenjamln stamps of Cape of Good Hope ^'e very pdd.
. Bishop vs. Little V. Bishop, dlvo.ee; John These stamps all bear thejlgureof ••Hope” Be sure and call on us for bulk
' 3. Gephart vs. Jennie L. Gephtfrt, divorce. in a reclining posture. The stamps of Gua­
Garden Seeds, we keep a com­
temala are adorned by the typical parrot,
CHANCKBV—(TH CLASH.
’
plete stock. Can get you any­
and those of Peru by the llama. West Aus­
Anna Hirst v» jiward McGlinu, in­ tralia proudly displays her swan. New­
thing you want.
junction bill, proofs 1:1 open court; Alan­ foundland represents her fishing industries
son Warner vs. Emma Simpson et al. fore­ by a seal qn some of her issues, and a fish­
closure. proofs in open court; Alanson ing smack w.th full spread sails upon an­
Warner vs. Emma Simpson et al. fore­ other, and lately has placed her beloved
closure. proofs in open court; Ellen B. pet, the Newfoundland dog, upou her
Button vs. Mary J. Wilkins and Jas. L, stamps.—Ohio State Journal.
Wilkins. Injunction bill, proofs In open
court: Eli Randall et al. vs. George DillenClem La Louge, Jr., 'of Dundee, has
beck et al, injunction pleadings and been appointed clerk at the world's fair
proofs iu open court: Henry H. Snyder vs. for the whole term.
Hannah Snyder,-divorce, proofs taken In
oj en court.
.
(
Rev. Geo. 8. Bradley has tendered bls
resignation as pastor of the Congregational
COURT PEOCEKDING8.
church In Hudson.
People vs Wm. Loveland. Rollin Dun­
The paper mill at Dundee has been
ham and Wm. Treat—trial by jury­
started again by .1. K. Sparling, of Mon­
verdict uot guilty.
People vs Romauzp Brown—order nolle roe, And Toledo capitalist?.
pressed.
■
Hasting* Markets.
People vs Alljah Eaton—assault and
Apples per bu. 75.
battery—trial by jury—verdict guilty.
Butter, fl to 34
People vs l‘ho«. Carroll—assault and
Beans unpicked per bu.. 1.25. to I to
Corn perbu.. to.
battery—trial by Jury.
shelled per bu.. to.
People va Ed. Shay—assault—trial by . Corn,
Etts per dot.. 13 to 15.
Jury.
Hides per lb.. 4S.
Hoes, five per hund., 6 50.
Wm. Zaggles vs Howard Mosher, as­
Hogs dressed. 7.00 to 7.50.
sumpsit—continued.
4
Hay per ton. a J» to s.oo.
Lorenzo Paddock vs Richard Freer—
Lard per lb., 10 to J2H.
trespass to land—continued.
. Lottie Bishop vs Alfred Bishop and
Benj. Bishop—aAsumpslt—continued.
We still sell you more millinery for
Wheat, red’per bu.. 63.
Jerome Frost vs Lucena W. Park—asWReat. white per bu.. 63.
81.00 than any Loure in Barry Co. at .the
aumosit, judgment on default for $174.­
Clover Seed ler bu.. 3.00t» 7.00
Racket
80.
.
.
Timothy Seed per bu.. 2.00
A most delightful lotion for the .Toilet
Barley per bu. DO to 1.10
Henry Hewitt vs Archibald Murdock—
A person can save from 1 quarter to 1
Used after washing ; after shaving;
Onions per bu. 1.50 to 2.00.
assumpsit. Cause tried by court. .Sub
half dollar if they come here to. buy milli­ before retiring*
mined.
ner}' «»d xi t Just as good and sometimes
People us Wm. Rose—continued.
Nourishes the Skin.
better, said a lady the other day when sho*
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE.
Benson Bare vs Geo. Potter—replevin
bought three hats at the Racket
For Chaps and Sunburn.
•Trial before court. Judgment
88.00
We have more flowers th*n all Barr}'
.and costs.
Heals, Soothes &amp; Softens Inflamed,
county for hats and wlll&gt;*ll them cheaper
Central City Soap Co. vs Henry L.
Hard, Dry or Rough Skin.
than the rest dare.
Newton—assumslL Judgment by de­
fault for 8117.58.
At The Racket, j
Benj. Hewitt vs Stephen Sprengett —
Comforting
. £££.*’““
I&gt;o uot forget the ribbon sale, you can
assumpsit. Judgm.-nt by default 8514.­
save from 50 to 100 percent If you buy at in Humors
31.
Elasticity is the most Important feature tn a the Racket
John 8. Goodyear vs Jerial and Orson smooth wire fence.
and Eczema.
KZ- s^ Those who dispute this have not tried onr
Wood—assumpsit Judgment 8X12.53.
Why do you sell so much cheaper than
coll spring article, or they are interested tn the others on tin ware is often asked us.
Horace Prentice A Son vs Tripbena some
non elastic fence.
z-or Salo A.t '
Why
I
have
bought
more
by
than
I
Goodenough—assumpsit. Judgment- 'by
you want facts about elastic fences go to
thqse who know, or try the "Page" j ourself ou could get any other place, said a lady the
default 8181.94.
mmMN.
other day. Well we run the Racket.
R. W. WEBSTER &amp; SON. Asts.
Dowling. Mich.
We do not have to come down on our
FRESH EGGS.
goods to sell, all we ask Is just as cheap
a&gt; we can sell for first time and then a
&gt;• the Sign Stated, but Crowds Saw a
child can buy as cheap as a man.or woman
Chicken Br«*k Its Way Out of One.
at the Racket
Io the sawdust strewn show window of
-one of those curious little Frenchy shops
We have a nice lot of sprinklers for
on'Ninth avenue possibly a hundred thou­
your flower garden and potato patches at
sand or more eyes looking absently from
the Racket
the elevated trains have seen a lot of egga
See the childrens trimmed hats for 25c
carefully arranged on end, a la Columbus,
at the Racket
in the following design:

Pine Apples.

Having bought the entire sampie line of Capes and Jackets of one
of the largest Manufacturers at a big
reduction we are therefore able to
save every purchaser from three
to five Dollars.
Noiv is your time to buy a stylish Cape or\^
Jacket at your own price.
Respectfully,

LIVINGSTON &amp; BLOCK,

Hams &amp; YaiiAnan.

104 ErtST HfllN STREET.

SPECIAL SALE
......OF.........

DOINGS.

MEN’S FINE SHOES
'N.

....... FROM

........

MAY 5th to MAY 20th, 1893. '

Witch Cream.

$5.00 shoes for$4.00 $3 00 shoes for §2.50
4.50 “
“
3.5Q 2.50 “
"
200
4.00
" “
3.25 2.00 “
“
175
3.50 "
“
2.75
This sale is for the following lines: Rockford Shoe CoS
Gnthmann. Carpenter &amp; Telling; James Hasun. Rochester.
N. Y.
These are first-class goods and as we are gvinv to
change our line of men's good's we will close these out at
the above price for the next two weeks. May 5th to -Oth, at

“

PEOPLE’S DRUGSTORE.

ST F. Q. STOWELL’S

W. H. QOObTE/IR

THE

KALAMAZOO, MJCH.

Repairing by J. C. Woodrufi.

KALAMAZOO

TELEGRAPH IS

FRESH.

.Whether it was the delicacy of humor in
■ this rebus or the fascination of seeing a
couple dc3«m of freah eggs in a position so
■wholly unnatural to fresh eggs, and in a
place where nothing else appeared fresh to
the naked eye, a good many people paused
In front long enough to fully master tho
sign. It is one of those queer little all night
shops, where mixed groceries, live birds,
coffee and roils, ami toys, candy and cigars
are kept on draft. I allude to the egg sign
in the past tense because the sign is there
no longer. It had been there so long, and
waa so cute, ar.d waa admired by so many
variegated people who pass that way day
and night that it seems a pity. But *tia
ever thus— “I’ve seen my fondest hopes decay”—aud that is what was the matter
with tbo eggs. The difficulty of replacing
this neat design every day or so and the
warm atmosphere day and night did tho
buhiuess.
•
At any rate, one early evening when the
passing throng of a o’clock people was
greatest two "gents” and a messenger boy
were getting a ten cent dinner at one of
tbo little bare tables in the rear, while the
birds were twittering in the cages and tho
gas in the narrow show window threw the
usual yellow but kindly glare upon tho
rebus below.
"Them there folks is greatly took wid
°«r eggs,” remarked tho stoat and oJeitg nooslndy whowrs putting up adozen Cor w
lean and hungry looking customer. And
aha onapped her tousled bead towart the
window.
,

One of tlie best papers
in Michigan.
The
Weekly Telegraph can
be had for 75 cents per
year by calling at this
office.

We merely sell millinery to please the
girls, our trade to make a living ou Is tin
ware, boots, shoes and notions, at thu
Racket.

Boys wagons 50 75 and 99c at the Rack­

81.63
PER HUNDRED.
Every- sack warranted.
Call in and see our new
Glassware.
We have a full line of Gro­
ceries and crockery at Lowest
Prices.

Jos. Rogers &amp; Co.

YOU CAN DO BETTER AT
HOME.

Milk pans,,80c a dozen at the Racket.
Turkey red table linen 28c 35c and 30c,
others ask more.
.
At The Racket.
• Remember thread for 3 and 4c at the
Racket

et.

While Rose Flour

Between

GO TO A RAILROAD TOWN WHEN

Japanese sun shades for children I5e
at the Racket

Don’t forget It. we are head quarters for
ladies, mens and childrens bosery at the
Racket

Yon have the best line on your 5 and 10
cent counters I ever saw said a lady tblmorning.
a
The Racket.

We would respectfully announce tn the
dUtenaof Banfield and vicinity that we
believe we can give them better goods ror
for
the money than any houae in Barry
county.
■ 7

TF you save time you save
■ 1 money. You can save a'W
amount of time if you an? I001'
ing for

We are carrying^ full line of dry rood.,
groceries, boots aud shoes, dress goods
from $.05 to 81.00 per yard.

We ebo carry ■ full
ol
end children', h.u u price, ib.t defy
oompellUon. Wen.,., a„ «&lt;»■,?(
i'fi *17
*b?’ ,t°" ** ™ “f- “&gt;d
win make j &lt;iu prices ou them that will
make you happy.

Lun!bi, Lails, Slwh
or any kind of building lmaterial, by coming direct!} t0, u
and not only that, you will save money by buying of pf-

We ere cerrylng e full line &lt;rt the Snath
Bend chilled plow, end repair, tor al)
plow. In cencral om and can turnlah ellh-

,to lo’"‘
We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to enaole us to sell cheaply
»nd yet get a living.

THE RACKET .n7^1'ta“S5Sir,,“4’rt“
L. N. MOSHER.

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ingmedium m Bar­
ry County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVIII. NO.

Published Thursdays by
COOK

BBOS..

HABTISG8. MICH.

' COUNTY NEWS.

THE BEST AND CHEAPEST.
BECAUSE IT WILL
KEEP ICE LONGER THAN ANY OTHER REFRIGER­
ATOR MADE.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED.

IM VAIN VflLKET’BMKQn
LEADING HARDWARE DEALER OF BARRY CO
HASTINGS, MICH.

UNION BLOCK.

MEN AND WOMEN

REPAIRS
FOR THE

Ctapm • Machines,

BE QOOb

• Both Binders and Mowers.

Toj'bur feet and your
tempers will improve;
your appetites will im­
prove and you will

BE 1WPT
Perfect fit: style and value in all our shoes.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2N50N

Machine Oil,
Hay Rakes,
Hay Tedders,
Sulky Plows,
Walking Plows,
Double Shovel Plows,
“Ratchet" spring tooth
Harrow,
Wood Cap spfing to’th
Harrow,
And complete line of Top Carriages
Road Wagons, Lumber Wagons,
and one horse Wagons.

ONE PRICE ,

SHOE DEALERS

WANTED1

I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

SOLID WEAR.
la the length of time that

SPOONS AND FORKS

CUSTOM SAWING
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

J. L WILKINS,

43

YEARS

SAW LOGS

'A' '

WHOLE NO. 1979

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 18, 1893.

Hastings Banner.

act

Ara warranted to last.
Alan remember you
get a Present—"Good
Form,'' of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jew­
els ry store
.
Quality and price al­
ways right.

E R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

Delayed letter.
Ida Gesler is working for her grand­
mother, Mrs. L. Gesler—Leroy Srantz is
able to be out again—Mr. and Mrs. Will
Burchett, of Doster, Sundayed at the lat­
ter’s parents—Mr. Replogle, the supervisor
was around last week—Charlie Hazel, of
Delton. has, moved his goods in Mr. Val­
entine's house—Grace Chaxfdller went to
Prairieville last Tuesday for medical
treatment She Is suffering with throat
difficulty—Clark Loomis spent Sunday
with his brother Orin—Frank Newton and
wife went to Cloverdale last Saturday—
John Heart has quite a curiosity. It Is a
lamb with two mouths—E. B. Payne is
having his apple orchard grafted—C. Ha­
zel’s daughter. Nettle, of Kalamazoo, came
home to remain a while with her parents
— Mrs. Orrin Loomis went to Hastings
Saturday to spend a week with relatives
and friends—School closed tn the Doud
district for time owing to the Illness or"
the teacher. Sarah Pilgrim.

other resides In Alamo—Harry Bellinger
and Mrs. Chapin were married Saturday
evening. It being Ills thirty-eighth mar­
riage anniversary when he took his first
marriage vow wltti his former w,^e’ w^°
died several years since. Rev. Pope offi­
ciated.
Congratulations are extended
wishing them a long and prosperous
journey in their new relations of life—A.
A. Aldrich, M. M. Rockwell besides a
number of others from here expect to go
to Chicago Tuesday to take In the world’s
great exhibition for several days visit in
that king city of the great north west.

Memorial services will be held nt .the
church Sunday, June 11th. Old soldiers
especially Invited—Miss Anna Fox, of
South Bend was visiting irlends here last
week. She has goue back to her home
taking with her the infant child of her
deceased sister. Mrs. Kate Conyer, Miss
Fox will have charge of the child during
its Infancy—Miss Mamie Conyer accom­
panied her aunt home for a short visit—
Arthur Patton has moved to Kalamazoo
where he has procured work during the
summer—Mrs. Lewis Gesler who has been
so long ill is getting quite smart again,
having been able to ride quite a distance
one day last week—L. Li. Barnes spent
the Sabbath with his daughter in Orange­
Ville—Mark Norris, of Prairieville, was in
town last Saturday—Miss Mary Horn com­
ment;, d teaching Iasi Monday morulng
at the Falk school house in OrangevilleEarnest Shultz has gone to the world’s
fair—Milo Hayes was bitten by a dog last
Dowling
Saturday, but the dog will bite no one else
Mrs. Dr. Horner, of Lake Odessa,
as Milo gave It a dose of lead—No camp­
_____ „_______
r____________
, _Bullis,
______ ofl
visiting
here atr.present
—Mary
ers have made their appearance Jn this vi­
Johnstown Is the guest of her ncice, Mrs. cinity as yet—too much frost in the air for
C. Rice—R. K. Stunton is painting his, comfort.
bouse—Mr. and Mis. Frank Van Sycle, of:
YnuMee Springs.
Battle Creek, were the guests of the latter’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Reid, last Satur­
Not much hews this week—The sick at
day and Sunday—Born, to Mr. and Mrs. thia place are a little better at present
Bert Stanton, on the 14th, n daughter— writing—Mrs. D. • N. Slocking spent a
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, of Quimby, part of last week in Grand Rapids with
called on friends here last Friday.
her sister and friends—We arc having lot.
of rain this spring making It very back­
ward for corn planting—We hear Mr. P.
... 1 .Stevens
his coni™
planted and has got
........ ■ has
-----------------I). W. Smith enjoyed Thursday
‘ Ij ...
___ I.
Hastings with his son Judge Smith—John to replant It— Miss Cora Williams is
Mates has repainted his house—Henry working for her aunt, Mrs. T. Sage, of
Hosmer has improved tils farm by build­ your city—There is a good deal of exciteing a new sial and wire fence—Wrii. Trox­ ment over the diphtheria at this place.
el has built a kitchen and porch to his
Delton
bouse—The wet weather has jiut a damp­
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James Utter, the
er on corn planting—Mrs. Marsh latnsey
10th. a son. Weight 7 lbs.—A daughter
and daughter, of Ohio, arc visiting hnr ■ of Mrs. Watron’s from Kalamazoo, Is vis­
father. M. H. Bloom—Al. Buxton and
iting her this week—Henry Fotta young­
wife, of town, were guests of B. W. Aus­ est son got kicked by a horse on the arm,
tin Sunday—Mr. Worst has made some
laying him up for a few days—Ellsworth
improvements to his bouse—All nature Is Barrett was at Kalamazoo Friday on busi­
slow in putting forth her bloom and foli­ ness—C..arles Williams was at Cettryvllle
age this spring—Rev. Spitler comes to
Friday Inst—Chris Schramm fell and
the front with a fine young horse—Rev. threw his leg out of joint a^ the hips last
Wm. Noise and family have started for
Thursday evening after Xhe rain while
the north, to take up a Held of labor in going from the house to the bam—George
the ministry work.
Kerns will occupy the rooms over the
harness shop vacated by A. E. Varah—
Milo
Ellsworth Barrett won the prize, at the
\V. J. Williams and wife, of your city, social last Friday evening—Mrs. Frank
are spending a few days at their farm one Bostwick had an attack of asthma last
mile cast of Milo—The H. C. of O. L. week—Mrs. Chas Gleason has been taking
meet each Saturday p. m. at Mrs, W. J. care of tier niece, Mrs. Bostwick—Miss
Warrant's—A new alphabet with twenty- Evans’ house Is all inclosed—Mrs. FVirbs
six letters Is required to keep up with the was at Augusta Saturday for medical
times—One hundred tons of bay and forty treatment—W. H. Chase went to Detroit
tons uf straw has been balled and sold Tuesday as'a representative of the K. of
In the township of Prairieville this spring, P. lodge of this place—Mr.i. Barrett has
supplying the markets from Kalamazoo to been visiting her daughter at Nashville—
Boston. Mass. A heavy crop of hay last Mr. Towne, of Milo was in town on busi­
year end cattje, horses and sheep In the ness Monday—tikrin Barrett
returned
township gives a surplus, with prospect of home Munday after u visit at tlie World’s
good crop this year. Price for mixed hay fair—Myron Simpson di&lt;Aat his home
88.25. timothy 89.00. The seller having miles west of Cedar Creek 'Monday noon
nothing to do with the bay only to board the 15th. The funeral was held at 1!
the men. This new experience with the o’clock In Cedar Creek church on Wednes­
farmers rosy make a change to a certain day the 17tb. He was laid at rest Id Ce­
extent in farming, when the hay will sell dar Creek cemetery—George Kerns and
at their barns from twelve to fifteen dol­ wife went to Kalamazoo Monday night'­
lars per acre which pay better than feed­ ll. C. Boynton went to Kalamazoo Tues­
ing to stock or wheat per acre—The past day on business—Miss Jesse Muir was at
week has been a lively one In the wheat the hub Tuesday—Mrs. Colgrovo visited
market. W. A. Spaulding has paid 70c at Mrs. Blackman’s Tuesday—John Doonfor some—Will Mott and Van L'endlli auis graining W. H. Chase’s house—Frank
took In your city Saturday, the latter to Bishop’s little baby is eon va.escent—Mrs.
spend the Sunday—Rain retards farm Whitlock is able to be around the "house
work. Some coni will be planted this a part of the lime.
week if weather is favorable—1 saw what
1 called a misfit one day last week. Will
any something about It further In the sea­
Fanners are btffcy getting ready to plant
son—A good time to pick up rubbish and
corn—1’. IL Karns hold a horse to W.
tidy up around building yards and along
Huntington, of Gull Prairie, last week—
the roads—Mrs. Albert Storm and Miss
Carl Dubois and wife visited friends in
Wilcox made a business trip to Kalamazoo.
Brush Ridge Sunday—Minnie Craig was
As she-returned said she had been very
in Brash Ridge Sunday—John .Branchka
moderate In expenses. A box of fine flow­
has the wall completed for his house—P.
ers for transplanting was result of trip—
R. Karns* new house Is nearly completed
E. Brown and wife, of Hickory Comers,
—Albert Anders, of Chicago, who Ims
took In Kalamazoo las’ week—W. A.
been staying here the past winter has gone
Spaulding, Henry Pennels and son Emmet
to Grand Rapids—If any one has any
made a business trip to Kalamazoo last doubts as to the feelings of a person who
Saturday.
is caught In n rain storm. Inquire of our
school teacher—John Root and wife of
Williams A Spaulding have dissolved
Yankee Springs, visited at Tom Prince’s
partnership here. Mr. Spaulding will con­
Saturday and Sunday—Little Maggie
tinue the business however.
.
Prince who was run over with a buggy
some time ago has fully recovered.

Grant Robert, of Blanchard. Isabella
county. Is here and will make lits home
with his aunt and work by the day—Wm.
Gross, of Colorado, Is visiting his father,
Lewis Gross—Miss Millie Jones, of Soufield, called on Maple Grove friends tait
week—M. Guy visited hl Woodland Sat­
urday and Sunday—Rev. Stone preached
at the No. 9 last Sunday—M. Guy la
painting his house—The radical U. B.’s
organized a Sabbath school at the No. 9
school bouse last Sunday with the follow­
ing officers: Sub-, Mrs. L. Oversmith; as­ ,
sistant, John Conley; see.. Mrs. Eva Guy: I
treas., Wm. Guy; chorister, Mrs. Eva
Guy.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Mrs. E. A. Pbilllpps. of Vermontville,
was in town last Friday and SaturdayDon Smith, of Hastings, spent Sunday at
his grandpa’s and Uncle Berta—Dr.
Baughman and family, of
W-xxiland,
speat Sunday at W. E. Buell's—W. H.
Walratih of Jaekson, has been spending
a
few days
with
relatives
and
friends (jere—Miss Edna Lee. of Wood­
land. spent last week with friends here—
Mrs. ’ames Fleming Is visiting at Albion
—Mrs. Walter Webster visited in Eaton
county last Saturday and Sunday—Mrs.
O. A. Phillips has
one to New York
State on a visit—Mrs. L. C. Feighner and
son are spending the week at her father’s
—Ernest Van Nocker had quite an acci­
dent Monday while out riding. The pony
became frightened and ran upsetting the
buggy and throwing Ernest out, cutting
his head quite badly—L. C. Felghner, of
Woodland, spent Saturday . and Sunday
with retail vas and friends of this place—
There was quite a good many of tlie Hasly°un? people here to attend the Jun-

Frank McCall lost a valuable four year
old horse one day last week—Will Elliot
and Nelt Scudder were traveling about
the county last week performing veterinary
work agreeable U&gt; the wishes of the many ‘
of their patruns—Old Mr. Cortrlgbt Iles
I ..tf. htH -Iiant nnnrR nr
dangerously’ HI m
with but slight hopes
of ’
aU^hemn
his recovery■"
17'J? m2
lofdi.einoj.au.e ..p-r. borne Iw
called to L’.---------------- W,y.l,bnjr WJ.
and Fred Elliot are home for ten days va-;
Detroit attending the K. of P.
cation from the Agricultural college at
Lansing—Mrs. Milo Clark and daughter, ’ Lodge.
of Climax, are visiting het-brother Charles |
Frwpuit.
McCay thia week—Mrs. Vanluke fell
Grand
wn»c
_____a_______
while attempting —
to get into
lumber—•wa- ' Mrs. F. E. McCollom went to ______
gon one day last week injuring her should- R &lt;pida Monday—A. J. Nugent was called
era and bruising one of her limbs quite to Lowell Monday to take charge of that
bi dly. Fortunatei'j no bines were bro- end of the L. and H. R. IL—The remains
ken—Milo Barber and wife are expecting of Arnold Sisson was brought here from
two of his sisters to visit them this week, । Hasting* Sunday and laid at rest In the
one of whom has been teaching school In Freeport cemetery. Mr. Sisson was a
Kansas for the past four years and tho highly respected citizen of this place.

His 8 arrowing family have the sytrpxlhy
of tbelr many friends of this place—H. J.
Grant, of Woodland, was in town Friday
—John Norman was in Sunfield Saturday
—The "Little Builders’’ will soon give a
concert—Miss Louise Nagler has been en­
gaged to teach the eighth grade in. Hast­
ings. Miss Nagler is an efficient teacher
and will undoubtedly give the best of sat­
isfaction.

Here’s another------ Mrs. James Durham
of this place and a Mr. Butter, of near
Marshall, were joined together last Wed­
nesday evening by and at the residence of
Justice Cooley—Mrs. M. O. Tuckerman,
of Battle Creek, visited her mother Mrs.
E. J. Liartom, the first of the week—Mrs.
Alford Young, of Battle Creek, was at
John Tuckerman’s Sunday—Mrs. Louise
Seger, of Battle Creek, was In town a
couple of days this week—Mrs. Frank
Wright and children are visiting at Mor­
gan this week—Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mapes,
of Ceylon, were at Chas. Atkins’ Sunday
Quarterly meeting at the M. P. church at
the Brick Pennfield this week Saturday
and Sunday—LAttie Smith spent Sunday
at her home in Pennfield.

We are having
some
very
fine
weatehr at present—Farmers are planting
corn through tills section—A. Hughes has
succeeded in getting the mill to running by
raising the old dam—Mrs. L. E. Bull is
on the sick list—Mrs. Strong's sister is
not expected to live, she being very low at
this writing—The social that was to be
Friday evening was postponed until next
Friday evening the 19th—George Hubbard
had a man from Grand Raptds Monday to
test his sawmill engine boiler and found
It In a very good condition from the fire it
bad recently been through—Mrs. J. Adams
Is on the sick list—Miss Mamie Chamber
aud Mbs Jennie Watkjns are the dress­
makers in our town—Mrs. L. A. Harry Is
working for Mrs. Bull—Meeting at the
M. E. church next Sunday evening—M. E.
W. Rambo bps succeeded in getting enough
subscription to purchase a bell for the
Congregational church and has ordered
the same.
&lt;

Oats art* up and many are r *ady Io plant
corn as soon as the ground gets dry. The
prospect for apples is very poor, other fruits
medium—Mrs. Effie Barber, whose health
ha.-- been so poor is improving—S. Anderson
who has been foreman of the work on this
section of the C. K. &amp; S. ever since the
road was built, moved to Kalamazoo Sat­
urday, where he will have charge of the
work. His brother Oscar.will take hia
place here—C. France is bulldingfan addi­
tion to his blacksnlth shop—Mr. Basset of
Kalamazoo was the guest of Izaac Rickenraore . last week—Mr. and Mrs, Doolittle
spent Sunday at Enos Barber's—Shaw
has sold a fine quantity of oak lumber to a
Grand Rapids firm—Sarah Barber teacher
of the West Cressy school was taken ser­
iously 111 last Friday and was removed to
Richland. It Is thonghtshe cannot mover
- Mrs. Wolf of Galesburg visited Mrs. Jen­
nie Reynolds last week—Highland Honey
well holds the plow for E. Barber—F.
Fisher of Hastings moved in Philip Bar­
ber’s tenant house Monday and will work
on the railroad.

Cart ton.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Nish May 10.
a son—Miss Libbie Slrrice is on (he sick
list at present—Mr. O’Connor, of Yankee
Springs has moved to Carlton CenterMr. Howe and wife of Dowagiac spent
last Saturkay with Henry Bronson and
wife—Miss Emma McKenny went to the
Valley City last week and spent several
weeks with her sister—Mrs. Hosmer has a
new organ—Willis Carpenter Ison thelick
list with the ••grippe’’—Eugene Hartman
is married to a young lady of Keane, so
report says—Mr. Ed. Brown Is preparing
to build a tarn—The widow Jones of
Grand Rapids was In Carlton last week—
A heavy rain Thursday put farmers bick
with their corn planting—Those wbodragged out their oats wish now they bad left
them alone, as oats seem to be coming out
all right—Wheat is coming to the front In
flue shape the past few weeks.

Farmers are very busy preparing oat
ground—We have been away during the
past few days, hence our items will nec­
essarily be scarce this week—L. C. Feighner. editor of the Nows, Is in Detroit this
week In attendance at the Grand Lodge of
K. P.’s—George Palmerton has quit draying aud will try farming—John H. Smith
is running the dray at this place—Mrs.
Chas. McArthur is no better—Mrs. Wm,
Wunderlich shows no signs of improve­
ment—John P. Phillips is quite feeble—It
begins to look as though we were tn be de­
prived of the benefits of a saloon for the
coming year, as no saloon bond has been
presented to the council yet—Lost Monday
as Lewis Geiger was jumping across a
creek he jumped on a rail with a large
spike projecting upwards.
The spike
penetrated through Ills foot and he was
unable to got free from tlw&gt; spike and f. II
back into the creek where he lay some
time keeping his head above the water with
difficulty. After some time he was found
and released from bls difficulty but has a
very bad foot—Ed. .Schantz la nuking some
new fence—•Our villagers are very busy
repairing and making sidewalks.
»
Altaotto u '
Citizens, soldiers and ever) body, finally,
are Invited to attend decoration service
on Tuesday, the 30th Inst. Tire addresa
will be delivered on the fair ground at 2
o'clock, p. m.. by Rev. W. M Puffer. It
is needless to say that the address will be
interesting and grand.
The proceeslon will fo-m In front of
Grand Army liall at 9 o’clock. sharp, run­
time. and march io the cemeteries and
decorate the graves nf dead soldiers and
return n :1m- for dimer before the ad­
dress al the fair ground.
Let cverylnaty attend and show their
appreciation for those who gave their
labor, suffering and lives for their country
arid Ira Instilutlnna.
Memorial sermon will be i reaalred by
Rev. Grigsby, m the Presbyterian ehureh
nt 10 o’clock, Sunday* May JeUi
the soldiers and
invited.

W.

R.

�them in" cold blood, although he
had handsome ha look, in hfa new
I How
fully detennlnetl
determined to
to rmugntrr
slaughter Chalpa as
I fnUy
«. rabid
rnbid dog
; he would a rattlesnake or »
ripply to rid the earth to a rictope
jangerena animal.
It had
become at
dangerous
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tocarry
carry
1 {tout In this ho was justified, 1D»
j mnch as Chalpa had twice art “P*®"
' his life, and would certainly kill him u
he had another opportunity. • He could
I not
Atzlan vrith
noi invoke
mvuw tho law in
--------------• , any •
--------- he would be h
«
sonso of- security,
and
his
,,,,
,..fc »t oaniLL rv*u.—w &gt;—• —' 'far from feeling disposed to go willing- own law and rid the city cf a base
•MUM*.
I ly
shc wiU not (lrlnk
gacred aitwi.
scoundrel.
When the two had gone he stepped
s-1
j laid I fear that she will make us trouble
down and related their conversation to
•TFte, my brother, I will repay Chai- to the last”
*
speedily. But tell me how you
“Perhaps,” replied Chalpa with a grin Listah. When he had concluded the
toond me?"
full of triumph and hate. “But go she latter said:
.
“Tepelpec is right—there is much ob­
“Last night I. thy servant—abroad ' shall; quietly if she will, or in our tender
from my hiding place under the city— hands if she is unruly. And the people jection to the sacrifice. Peapie are say­
ing it is tiind to abolish it. They say
saw them seize thee. Fearing them, I —are they quiet, think.yon?"
made no outcry, but followed stealthily. |
"Too quiet; I fear there is a strong that Quetzal was averse to it, and they
They disappeared in the old tomb, and undercurrent of feeling against this believe he will return in time to prevent
when they emerged I saw that they had J sacrifice which only needs stirring to it But there is a strong party in favor
THE CASE’INVESTIGATED BY A
left my master within. When they de- j become an open protest They seem to of it too. They seem alwut divided.
parted I entered, and, lo. they had filled ; think that you have taken some unfair Some fear Chalpa and side with him.”
GLOBE REPORTER.
(
“Did you see DrlapelT
in a passagtrtvay of which I knew not advantage of the girl.” As Tepelpec
“Yes," replied Listah. "He is guarded ‘
the existence- I flew to my hidden said this he cast a quick,-sly glance at
THE
FACTS
FULLY
VERIFED.
by my nephew Aza, and be permitted
place, and since then I hove searched for his superior.
access to this tunnel under the river. ‘
Chalpa started and glared at his as- me to speak to tho high priest. He was
filled with sorrow, for ho thought you On. of the Most Remarkable Cases
Many passages I searched and found sistant:
"What do
thee not, but when I found the water I 1]
‘ you mean? Do you dare to dead. He did not believe that yon had
on Record.
left us, as Chalpa has said, but he feared
knew I was on the right trail. They ' say"— He hesitated.
“Nothing, father, nothing, only—1 that you were murdered. When I told
have ttuule an opening on the river j
share, and into it the water is pouring. ' have heard a word or two now and then him you were hero ho • almost wept for
Disabled Fully
joy. He brightened up and appeared
They think thee dead, drowned like a ‘' that seemed ominous."
kof the Chuck
xat Aha!" Old Listah fell to chuck- ',
“By Chalcu, I would like to hear such years youngZr. Ho has told me how to
1.000
by Koya! Tcmget
to
the
vault
under
tho
temple
by
the
1 a word! The lipe tliat uttered it would
ling.
.
“And Leia, what of her? And Ikla- 1 fitter ho more lies. And remember, keep secret door which you know, he says,
UlMbHHy~U»nd&gt;
IMS ready
reuuj to j
pel?’
,^watch over your own tongue lest it slip aud we are to go there and be
i. He thinks
“In truth, I know nothing. My vow and lead vou to destruction.’'
rescue Leia tomorrow noon.
Tokomto Daily Globe, J»ljr 25.—This
“I speak to no one," answered Tepel- U•^dt^ai^i*W"asked Erie.' his ; is an ageof doubt:especially In regard to
ended today, but I have spoken to no ‘1
pec,
man yet until I saw thee!”
'■! r
„, “„but
. . to yon. From you, I think, I
tiatienco giving way entirely.
care* by patent medicine*, and not without
—,, We( .I hope,
“Them we must be up and at work, for need. conceal. nothing.
. nnthey may be in danger also. Lead the derstand one another. I know that you ■ "No; she is with her grandmother. reMon, for too often have the sick and
way, Listah. and let ns get out quickly have long deeired to be revenged upon But Bari, my wife, is one uf the weavers | thp|r nt.aranU &lt;lcMrloved ones been deh)xb!y reconnnwided nostrums
and be at them."
■ the girl,-and tliat you would hesitate at juid is allowed to see her; you ciui send I
“Nay," said Listah, “my master must1 nothing, my master, to accomplish your her a message and comfort her."
.ii&lt;»wed to be of lew
••Lrt ui Jo « Bt »u«," erted Eric. ; «tol weto
”
remain
.............................
hidden while •**-•Listah goes
------ jjr
forth
V ends—even unfairness"--------She must be told, ta that her heart la ■ than a» touch water. T
•
to discover what had been done. But ■•
“You dog!” cried Chalpa, “do you
breaking 1 know too WflL Go ter her 1 ot tto to) aud the wolf apl'H" «'’O tt»
first we will go to a more convenient dare to think fhat I would cheat in this
and
ten
her
all.
Give
tor
tills
knife
and
fnviwnlly
to
man,
of
the
rjtoltlc
wneue.
place, where yon may rest until I re­ solemn and fearful duty?1
and tell her all. trtve ner uns aune unu rrvqncnnj io
“Pray talk not of duty, dear father; tell her to use it upon Chalpa if lie be- | non, for curing the Ills that iiesh is heir
turn."
Listah took up the torch and led the । here, alone, we need conceal nothing. I comes too dangerous, but also'tell herto ! ln.
wben a rea| cnre Is effected by a
way to his hiding place.
1 am not your slave! I fear yon not, and be cautious and keep our secret well, i
hu. ri.nHH1&gt; those who might be bene! I dare tell you that I think you a most Go quickly; I will await here patently. ’ ’
- .
..
~
flieii
fight
ahy of IL sayinr K was Tore,
CHAPTER XI.
admirable master of trickery, one wh &gt;
Listah turned off, Gilbert following ;
so often before that 1 won’t try it.
' would steal the snake’s fangs from Him him along the jMisaage, but slowly. The • cure,'
Ol'T OF DARKNESS.
cure,
When
such
old man. accustomed
to knowing
the dark it.
ways,
j W
beme,
I without his
Believe
1 a stale of attain; exist* It b
advisable
could moveadmire
rapidly,
and
he I soon
van- II to
yon,
and
am proud
aid youthat assurance should In* made

I

-He todallghted at the prospect," rejoined Tepelpec. ‘TH wager “» K**™
feaat waa ever graced by ench a beauty
a Leia. The god look, hungry, too,
methink*."
:
“Ha!" ejaculated Chalpa. “FUty-two
rears of fasting would make even Chalcu
hungry. It cuttles all too rarely, this
-feast. It should occur every twenty
‘ vears. But he will feast well and nobly!
; is everything prepared?”
!
“Everything, although the victim is

BENEFI

THE HAMILTON MIRACLE.

in your plans."
.
Chaljm, pale with rage, sprang upon
' throat and shoo# him as a terrier shakes

“Miserable son of a polecat, thy driv­
eling* bespeak thee an idiot! I have a
mind to kill yod now at Cbalcu’s feetj"

.

.

ife dlrtovered'. that ‘he overlooked the
great cutufa.
When they reached Listah’s chosen
retreat, after threading the maze of the
many devious passages, the priest coun­
seled Eric to take some fqpd and lie
upon his bed while he reconnoitered. So
Listah left him, and he laid himself
■down on the rude couch. He could not
sleep, of course, for his mind was too
agitated.
It was now midday, as Listah had told
him, and a little further down the pas­
sage in which the old recluse had made
his home there shone one slim white rny
of light from above, feebly illuminating
one little spot. He went to it and saw
a small opening in the wall a few feet
above his head. He stood looking directly
upward along the ray of light and saw
that it came through a trapdoor in the
•roof of an apartment above.
Placing several large stones together,
l&gt;e was enabled to peer through the open­
ing, and discovered that he overlooked
the great estufa. the sacred council
chamber and secret room.of the Kabilo.
it was deserted and dark, but his eye.
accustomed now to intense gloom, could
discern every feature of the great room
into which he had never before pene­
trated.
,
It was arranged like an amphitheater,
•with a capacity of perhaps two hundred
people. In the center stood the hideous
imago of Chalcu, the god to whom the
tearful human sacrifices were devoted.
Barbaric and rude, misshapen and ugly
as it *as, the image awoke from its ter­
rible import a thrill of momentary awe
even in his bosom. How many lives had
been given to this ancient idol; how
many fair throats hail poured forth their
virgin blood upon, its altars in the long
ages of his dread reign?
The image had been, he could see,
newly painted, and the gold and silver
upon it polished until it glowed in the
•darkne.su with a semblance of life. Two
immense emeralds were its eyes. They
were turned toward him and seemed
full of dark fire, as though the god saw
him spying there. The effect of dignity
was lessened by the row of ancient but
very precious sea shells that formed the
teeth of this terror, of Atzlan. They made
its smile more terrible to its votaries
perhabs, but to Eric they reduced the
god’s dignity to grotesqueness. This
element of the grotesque grew upon
him as he gazed /it it standing there,
solemnly, like a Mardi Gras relic, a
monument to the folly and the debase­
ment of man.
As he looked the light grew dim and
faded suddenly. A figure came down
the ladder, then another, and he saw
Chalpa and his assistant, Tepelpec, a
weazened, pockmarked villain, standing
before him by the aide of the idol.
Chalpa examined it carefully and re­
marked:
“He is dry now. We can take him
out and set him on his pedestal at once.

Tepelpec’* eyes and tongue were pro­
truding when Cbalpa cast him loose,
and he staggered for a few moments.
“Kill mo, Chalpa," he cried, “aye. and
in one hour the pflople pill know how
you swindled them! They will see the
crafty Chalpa in a new light, as one who
seeks his private ends in their pniJic
matters, who takes their maidens to the
feet of the god because they will not
love him, who juggles with the sacred
dice and with such solemn mien tricks
the simple worshipers. Ah, they will
relish learning how they have been de­
ceived!"
.
Chalpa stood thunderstruck; such ef­
frontery he kpew, of course, was backed
by knowledge of his evil ways.
“There is a person," Tepelpec went on,
“who knows it all and has the proofs.
If I disappear he is instructed to pub­
lish the truth immediately.
So, my
father, when you kill me you merely
pull tne whole edifice of fraud down
upon your wise bead. You will not be
so foolish. .No, you will cherish Tepel­
pec as your aid and assistant, who can
help you well.
You need a faithful,
trustworthy accomplice in the game you
are playing, for you cannot carry things
with such a high hand against the peo­
ple as you did against Quetzal—they are
too many.
Iklapel and Kulcan have
many friends—they will not all believe
so readily our story that we saw Quetzal
go up the cliff and disappear. They will
suspect you perhaps, and yon need help
to deceive them.**
Eric would see that Chalpa was con­
founded. Full of vexation, he hung be­
tween his wrath and his fear for awhile.
Then, assuming an air of unconcern, he
exclaimed:
“So, friend, you play the spy upon me!
Well, so be it; know then that 1 will
stick at nothing to win the place and
power I covet. You con help me, and
you shall be repaid. Let us now hasten,
for tomorrow is the day that will make
or mar our fortunes.**
“Everything is ready and awaiting
only your orders. Kulcan, Iklapel and
Jan-ila are confined, as you commanded,
in separate rooinB in the temple. The
old man is otxlurate; he swears we have
killed Quetzal, but Kulcan may yet
yield to save hjs precious life.”
ThacruelTmingry smile crossed Chalpa’s face.
"He will not save it even then, the
coward! I am sorry I did not place him
beside the false Quetzal; they would lie
beneath the water together and cease to
vex us!”
“The maiden is at the house of her
grandmother, old Intzu, whom I have
commanded to prepare her for her fate.
She is haughty and will not speak to me.
I visited her but now, but I saw her not.
Still she is well guarded by men armed
with Quetzal’s axes. We can thank him
for that blessing.”
“I will talk with her,” said Chalpa,
his eyes lighting with a steely glitter in
the gloom.
“She will listen to me!
Hark! What was that?’
It was a slight noise that made, both
start, caused by Listah, who, returning
along the passage, stumbled over a
stone. He stopped at once, seeing Eric’s
upraised finger, and stood motionless.
Chalpa and Tepelpec, like two alarmed
rate, peered in every direction in silence
for awhile. Then Tepelpec said:
“It waa nothjsg—a loose stone per­
il aps.” They fuiseleMly ascended the
ladder nn»l disappeared.
Ail the whia Eric’s hand had been on
*.is weapon, but he was loath to kill

INION COUNCILOR
DOMINION SECRETARY

he can walk three or four miles with any

OtThe Gb.br representative paid a visit to

the house of fie man thus rescued yom a
living death. When the
slon was explained. Mr. Marshall s fs&lt; e
lighted UP with a smile, which caused a
responsive nne to rise upon the features of
his wire; and h- .-xpresaed l»l» PJ-rfeK
willingness to tell all that was a.*Med ot

closed the fact that au extrax.nlhlln
mand hid arixn for Dr. V.
Hlfa. &gt;i&gt;d that the
„1Mr ,
b, lhe proprlrto™ ,rv fa„„r
b
™
erous cures.
• UUI’
John A. Barr, a well-kn.,-,.,, and .
lardlspenser of drugs here, told
porter that he knew of Do j,Rb.n. ID(dld£
that had such a demand upon it f,r
that had done all that was prontt-d . *
it. . He told of several cases of
J
cure that' had come umtei hi&lt;
Mr. William Webster, after buttering frem
ataxy tor years, from th., thq h,d fr,UIJ
certain relief from taking nltf pi||s
*
he Is now a new man. Mr. Georg* Lee?
after years of Hines* of a
tuilar num-'
bad taken tbe pills, and w,-.. abieto walk
out greatly Improved In hraiih. .\n»th«-r
case Mr. Barr touched tor wM a city
tteut, wllohad been curwfbythe uii'
th.*
the effects M
6f laarlnn..
lagfippe, ..r,
nftri'having .been
given
up l,v
by 11&gt;.&gt;
doctor. - M»'h7otS
r»lvi*H .ttl
t hi* ’.Lid.
II .
.

“Why. I feel a belter man now than I
did ten years ago.’’ said be cheerfully,
••it’s four years next August since I Old a
day’s work but I guess 1 can soon make a
start again. About my lllnrw? It is all
caused through falling and hurting iny
bfl k. 1 kept getting worse until 1 could­
n’t gel nff ■ chair without a stick or
crutches. The lower part &lt;»f my body ami
lcg».were iuwUm. I tried every doctor
and every potent mwHelne. .Handing
hundreds of dollars. Everything• ll,*&gt;
that «ara
wasu.
likely tn help me I «•■«. but I might as had spoken highly of the Pink Pillt u a
well have thrown It In the bay. 1 s»P- fine remedy for nervous ai i bfojrf dte
Other druggists told tire siBu.
pnse my wife ha* »lmwn you the appar­ orders.
atus 1 used nt nne time or another. A , story|
A futher Investigation revwded th* fin
dozen LKJ
city doctors
Uluru
........ .gave
....... me
. ..up. I, got
enough electric chuck* For half a dozen , that Drt-Williams’Pink V’lD *ro nota
men. OU.
me,
but they
...v,------------------------did me no good.------------------1 lost con- I P*4*’1 ®«Hciue in the sen*- 1U
trol of my bowel* and water and couldn't | that term Is usually under ■'toad, but are *
sleep without morphine. During the day j scientific preparation surersstbllv uv*d iQ
my legs were n-’d and I had to sit by the j general practice for many jeart tefoce beatuve wrapped in a blanket, suffering In-1 Ing offered to the public generally. Th*,
tense agotij from nervous pains Hi the j contain in a condensed fmn. &lt; n thc
’
leg*, fleck aud licad. Yes, 1 nrelved from menta necessary to gh.- new lite and riebj
t»mplars.
. _k a« 81.000
81.000 check,
check. being
l»elng |' ness to the blood, and re-mre ..luittervil
j duqared totally u..
unable
to follow =7
my ejn-,; nerves. They art &gt;n unfalbng !pwlfc
—.....
I
—«».
— day &lt;»
a..nJ 11 took a ho-!
! -»
plovuimt.
One
In Avril
no- I for Mich diseases as. lon.-molm alaxh. partlon to try Dr. William.’ Pink PUIa. rare- • tlal paralysis. St. Vita-- dance, -.ma.
fully following the .Ifrectlons accompany- I neuralgia, rheumatism, twhuus hetdatbe.
Ing each box. 1 recovered my appetite and , tbe after effects ot lagripi-.-. iwlpitatton of
regained control of my tarwels and water., the heart, pale and billow rompleikm.
and I went &lt;»n getting better nnd stiongar that tired treliiig resulting true: ncrvutj»
ished. In less than thirty minutes he ‘ .pmhly sure.
an.! now jou M-e ior Ntrougrr and more j prostration: nil disease* •
reappeared smiling.
!
A fvW weeks ago a m*rvetaui» and alhealthy than I was for years ta'forc I was i vlUlted humor* in lhe bl -.«i. sueh *a wm.
tho
smaller
him
themiraculous
“■oOTisirapi',.
She is
Imppy."
he nfei.
said. •seized“Chalpa
has byUKlld
cure was
made known to :aken h). ।I tell }ou I1 am feline
™
„„„(
mtwu
-. lc. They air *1feeling «n&gt;l-1
first- futa. ebnmle
chronic erysi|H la&gt;.-I
been there, bui .be (auul.xl
.Ictal..........
tbnmitl. the
**“ ‘la„
Ur.
.^ppeil hl. lew
• •tala.- ler ...............
peculiar to fehim, and he. reared to touch her l.'Caiwe I .inllton Se».|«|er». It, Ueorou.lj «nd«.«r the lower p.rt nt bl, ; mata. »url. «&lt; .unpre-..
rezulsrifitt,
the ipopfe would know of It and be Mr. John Jl.nbal.. «
» knn•" J"”'n‘
lhum|.li&gt;e. en.rw.rd. rolnc ! »ud all tonne 01
.
They build
.......... - • —
ehoekwh She la now .acred 111 their "I llanUlton. Ij Ito eld r irr.
n. &gt;»niiau&gt;3
* |kr|).
n
up
,„rt
. ,ft, Uw&lt;|
.
&gt; glow 01
-trie J.T'dX"
had been DP nnd ,,owu lhe rrt,n’
K*’1,
ey;J. Jan.il. baa been reteaeed. torth.y
.
.........................................
•rr Jaw* of death, j
’ I *e»gto l«0 pound- to-day." he cm.­ heal Hi to pale or siiiiow cbeekX la the
case of men they effect a ri«iirai\un! in
think him not dangerous, Iauppow,aud
up(jM h(J (&lt;&gt;et and empjedto mingle
ail cases arising num tneutal worry, ever­
ho will be hero soon with hxxl and yotur .
J(Js
f&lt;.1(ow c
itjZ,.ns with
bb &lt;wow
dti^.
-Uh more tnan
tb.„ re­ &gt;X^.b .
work or excesses of-whatever nature.
long thunder tube, if he can bring it .
|.,.a|th and strength and even
,n.Z„ to tai “poured ■ ta
On father inquiry the writer found tint
without detection. Everybody is busy | i,r|Kilt,.r H1,'
these pills are tnanufaclmed b; the I&gt;r.
iu.fi.r.. This
Thi* remarkable
n markable state
state-­ b‘ ln the dark as in the JfgDt.
preparing for tomorrow, and perhaps he ' lor y.^rs before.
’ Mr. Marshall offered to make an affi­ Williams* Medicine Company. Seheneetawill not be observed. We must meet i meat naturally excited the wonder^ of alhim. Follow me."
j most aw continent.
‘
** “
J
* davit to the truth of tlie above story, but dy, N. Y.. aud Brockxilie. (tatarlo. and
„Some believed,
most
the reporter ctmridered that wholly un- are sold in boxes (never in i&lt;*o»&lt;Morra by
They walked down the crypt until people doubted, although the facts were uecetwiry. He carried couvictioir to the the dozen or hundred &gt; at 30e a bos, or six
placed
so
dearly
as
to
ward
off
the
sllghtthey camo to a spot where there was an
Inquirer’s mind by every won! and action, boxes for 82.50. and may l&gt;e had of all
opening into an unused apartment; the ••st suspicion of fraud. To Investigate the and there was I
‘ n&lt;* gainsaying the fact that! drmegtata or direct by mail !n-:n Dr. Wilx t-ry extraordinary cure and place before
stones had fallen in and choked tho tun­ the’ p.-ople of Canada and the United (he cure wx« oti&lt;‘ of the in»«t marvdous ! Hanis’Medicine Company from ritber ad­
nel, but there was room for a man to States verification or otherwise of It was in the nincteeiith rent urv. All the neigh-■ dreM. Tire priee at which these pills are
squeeze through.
Once in the room the special mission &lt;»f a Globe reporter a bora lx&gt;re trstimony to the genmnenes* of twold makrs a course of trciitu-.-:;; compa:the cure. None of"’hem ever expected to | atlvely inexpensive n&gt; ci.m; : d teth othabove it was easy to pass into another.
few days ago.
v Mr. Marshall on bis feet mrain and re- j er remrdhi or medical treat" mt.
“Here comes Jan-ila at last." said
A dose to&lt;; dry i;.i» H.e circumstances
Eric as the youth began to descehd the tjrst showed that Mi. John Manball, u; a riled lite restoration to health a* nothing 1
ladder from the room above. He car­ whose residence I- 2-’i L!tt&gt; William St- abort of tuarveioiis.
red nt Ki I
Of all the enriosit. - :
The headquarter.- of the Royal Tem­
ried with much difficulty a huge bundle in the northeast portion •&gt;: the city, while
dare, aud of ail the linn
plars of Temperance of Canada are in
having liecn performed at
j&gt;f firewood—light branches, such as employed as foreman tor the Canadian
were used a» fuel for the temple. When Qll Company, five years nt". fell upon the Hamilton. At%thr publiahiug house of appears more wonderful t
the order Mr. AV. W. Bueiiauan, general
he reached the foot of the ladder'he fell edge of an oil vnt and hurt hi? back. manager mid one of thrvmoat prominent ous book which h w»id uThinking little of the affair, Mr. Marshall
in the time of St. Brld
on hia knees aud embraced Eric’s legs
continued to work on. but after n few Temperance advocates or~the Dominion, Belated by an anc
■i the nijfh:
E
with many protestations of joy.
l Rjuiiths he became 111, gradually got worse, was found. In response tn the reporter's before the moralti upon
“I did not believe you dead, my mas­ and In August, four years ago. became question, hr &gt;aid: "Oh. yes. I am well ac­
ter. I knew yon would return. I have fehlcken with tlie dread disease. locomotor quainted with Mr. John Marshall. He stood before him in a ■ atr.. azd 'howit^
brought the rifle and th*.- cartridge belt; aiavla— n disease attacking the nenes and has !&gt;een n member of one nt the councils him a picture drawn Lp°’' a tablrt raid,
now we can rescue Iktapei and Kulcan. rendering that portion of the system at­ of lids cltv for abont seven years. He is “Do you th;nk that y i could draw thisThere are many who are wish you. Chal­ tacked perfectly helpless, proclaimed by a well-known citizen and a reliable Tern
pit cure un the first lat-ps of the vtflbas
pa is feared more than he is loved, and the phjslcians to be incurable—which j»erance man. About four years ago hr which you propose to v&gt;py!" The write,
was first taken seriously Hl nnd his case who doubted his pictorial skill, replied
when they see you many will deserthim. left him from the waist downwards with­
t was brought before the order. The pro-1 that he could not. (.’;&gt;•» this the angel
Let us hurry!"
" out feeling and utterly unable to move his 1
lower limits. All he was able to do was visions under which the total disability aaid^ “On the morrow offer prayers to Us
“Hasten slowly, my lad. We will wait
to raise himself by the aid »f sticks 'and claim Is paid in our organization are very Lord, asking him to open your earthly
for the proper moment; then with due
crutches and drag himself around the strict. The weekly sick benefit is paya­ eyesand give you spiritualip&gt;ion.which
effect and the pomp of our surroundings 1 ouso and occasionally to the corner ••of ble to any person under the doctor's care
will enable you to .--■■■ mote clearly and
we will crush friend Cbalpa so that he the street on fine days. His legs were who Is unable to follow their usual advo­ understand with more intt-iiigence.”
will not rise again.”
without feeling, pins and even knives were cation. but the total disability Is a com­
It is ncrdles* to ;uld that the write did
“See,” said Jon-ila, breaking into bis -turk Into then: without the sick man ex­ paratively large spin, only paid a member as the heavenly visitor lurched. Oa the
by ....
bundle of fagots, in wnich he had con­ periencing any Inconvenience, ila could who la disabled ,.for , life, nnd , declared
following night
the.uigc'i ta-itin
.. .
IWWWingWgW
lurappearw
•-• ■
----• n |loxeU
•___ of
-_ucrllr.lU.i• &lt;imwn
-------- pistnm
cealed the rifle. "I have brought food i.ike a walking stick and beat his Irra un-. medical men to he entirely past ail hope wllh
In Marshall's
Mr MarathalPto
.
.
■
• . ........ .
til the blows resounded through, the of recovery. In Mr.
ease naun
thereflmr..
aud caudles."
and page after page W cb -'« ly written nunhouse
and
jet
he
fell
nothing.
During
all
was
some
difficulty.
It
is
true;
be
was
ex
­
uscript.
Within
n
surprisingly
short
tin*
“That’s more to the point, for I am
amined upon a number of iKtaslons. cov­ this divinely chosen sente made perfect
nearly starved,” answered his master. these yean of torture Mr. Marshall con­
sulted every doctor of ability In the city; ering a period of upward of two years. cojuos of all the pictures and every lite,
“But first we will go to the chamber
tried every form of treatment and took al­ The medical men who examined him ail word and letter of the manuscript, and the
under the temple. There we can te* near moat every kind of patent medicine, but agreed there waa little hope of his recov­
book produced ba» ever remained a# it i*
Iklapel and be ready at any moment
without receiving one title of relief. The ery. but they could not give the definite today—a miracle of miracles For »•_•*
Show ua the way, Lutak!"
agony was frequently so Intense that he declaration that our law demands—that than it thousand years •Miracle tex*
They followed the old man, who held was obHged to take morphine pills In the claimant was permanently and totally (manuscript) has teen cu-Ariacd al Si.';
a candle aloft, and after a journey of order to receive a reasonable amount of disabled—until last
November. When dare.—St. Louis Republic.
perhaps a half hour came to a, stop be­ sleep.
thia declaration by two regular physicians
As the months and years passed by. al­ waa made and our iXimlniou Medical re­
fore an apparently solid wall pf large
Canary Bird* Come from Germany­
the total dis­
stones. Eric recognized the groat slab though the doctors continued to treat him feree, we paid Mr. Marshall
- funny
thing- about canary
He was m d he
“Tbe«’&gt; »
fuuny thiin the center as a door similar to the1 In various ways, they plainly told the ability benefit of 81.000. f‘
“
vv; blnl fancier ysw
a
etock
on
Ua
tank
of
MonUaaL
There
.
“
j^-"
■h*.*"'1
suffering
man
that
he
could
not
get
bet
­
one Ikfapel had opened when they had
ter. the disease was set down In the works I, do doubt atatefrr about tho remark,a ril. Mod
inspected the treasure vault.
of apecialtats as incurable. The doomed bl* chancier of Ur. MarahaU', cure. A ^SjTSn^rh"!” to- .tov tox. 1»
They passed through and along the mau was a member or the United Empire large number of our members In this city |
bird* nn n-e (’.u ary inlands art *U
’ llktimatelv acntiaintfwl with Mr Mar. 1 f*Otthal&gt;i passage again until they camo upon the, Council, No. 190. Royal Templars of Tem­ wen
were Intimately acquainted with Mr. Mar- ,
treasure house of Atzlan, filled to over­ perance, and under the discouraging cir- shall and called upon lilm frequently. All green. CaaarFhlto- reJl1'
mao,. On * ronsl. e»uin.to I
flowing with the accumulated wealth of cumstaneea he thought It advisable to ap­ were unanimous In the belief that lie was
Ihu fnllj 150.0X1 .n- uul&gt;'n -l
dead, forgotten nations. Even old Listah ply for the pay ment of the total disability past all hope of recovery. His cure ’S
try
W- O'
U
lost his stoical reserve and buret into as­ claim of 81.000 allowed by the order on its looked japtm ns next to a miracle. 1 have loPhltadelpLi..-toreibrrl.rins.W
tonished exclamations, while Jan ila Insurance policy. Application waa ae- conversed with him a number of times from I2.W to W apiece ” .
, .
cordlngly
made,
but
before
the
claim
was
aixmt ft. and he gives the whole credit to
walked around among the various an­
Ii is • remarkable iodu-try- tins
are »
cient, almost priceless relics with open granted the patient had to offer conclusive Dr. WtHtams* Pink Pills and the applica­ ennu-y blrda Tl.e
proof of his total disability to the chief tion of cnld water which Is recommend^
eyed and open mouthed wonder. It
trolled almost entirelj bj two- «
examiner, and. Mr. Marshall wse sunt to
was truly a remarkable spectacle. More Toronto for a special electrical treatment. as subsidiary treatment by the proprietors firms, who have resident buyer* In
of the medicine. He drops into my office many. Nearly every German earner
wealth in gold and silver lay there un­ It proved no more succewful than the
ever/ day or two and is apparently enjoy­ arrive* In Here York toi«guarded, unheeded, than the banks of othera that had preceded iL aud a num ing good health now.'
meats of the link' warblers,
tho entire world could command. Its l)er of city doctors and the chief medical
The general offices of the order are in baa its owu cage, am! the "S*'.
’
Introduction into the commerce of the examiner of the order signed the medical the old Bank of Upper Canada building,
up in cases of ItV each. «
United States would revolutionize all certificate of total disability and Mr. Mar­ Jitbt opposite the publishing bouse. Mr.
Downed
for
their
seaman
the markets on earth! Half—yes, one- shall received from the Dominion Councll- .1. 11. Land, tlte Dominion Secretary, was stand the voyage like 'el‘’raD
eighth—of it waa a colossal fortune; the lor of the Itoyal Templars a check for easily found, and in response to the ques­ rarely that any of them «lw cn n
•
’
wealth that Pizarro, Cortex and their 81.000 last November. One day last Feb- tions asketl -imply corroborated all that receive the best ot caref and each. nil
niary came Mr. Marshall’s salvation al­ the general magager had said. Mr. Land ta accompanied by a man " J&gt;°7 ““2,7J
followers ravished from Peru and Mex­
though he did not accept it at flrat. A I- n neighbor nf Mr. Marshall, living
ico was equaled and surpassed by this
see that they get all they wan
; small pamphlet telling of Dr. Williams’ 1 within a block of him in the northeastern
are well cared for generally.
treasure.
Pink Pills and the diseases they cured,
. ___ ,
"It is the treasure of the gods,” said was thrown into the house, but it was pirt of the city. He was well acquainted Record.
with li m (nr years before he waa taken
Listah finally. “It belongs to them- placed aside and no notice was taken of it
U.hUOn,'. AUlnU, &lt;V
-lek, and pronounced his recovery as one
for weeks. One day the sick man re­ ••f the most remarkable things In all Ida
yes, and it belongs to Quetzal!"
Electricity Inlbecta.L'.
"It is not for us at any rate,” rejoined read the circular aud concluded to try Dr • xperience.
Ion lower down, torn
Jan-ila. "I would not know what to do Williams* Pink Pills, although Mrs. Mar“I have not much faith in patent noa­ the great n-rvmrof •M
R
1 shall tried hard to dissuade him, saying
with it if I had it"
ma,” said Mr. I^nd. “but Mr. Mar- It Indi the mM arallal*
"Nor L" Listah replied, "but Quetzal they would be as Ineffectual as all the oth'l.?...&lt;^sc »ro’rM beyond a doubt that dtoodng «lw«y. Ito l“*
M
1 era; but on April 14—memorable day to
1 W illiams* Pink Pills are a wonderful splcuous among which t. th
knows, I would wager, and many won­
him—Mr. Marshall began to take the
Icine. He seems to have exhausted IklNd lightning rod. tto ifaM£»
derful things he could moke for us. For pills, one after each meal for a start. In «
&gt;ther means and methods of treatment elevated steeple. It has k. c
„r
me one good
or knife of hie woodroui। few days a change was noticed and as h&lt;
f(Jf
• lug bl* iiineaa aud all without auy ta n- as well as other things, and
to«t he «dU iron fa w.rth continued to take the pills he gradnalb
. but his recovery was rapid and wu*.- half an acre of trees to Aw
all this great pile.”
*
Improved and In a little over a month bv
• rful Immediately after he eouraicu.^i which it appears to have a spj,
was able to take the train for Toronto and . -lug Dr. \\ illiams’ Pink PlUs.”
tloo, and It will p^ a high« T„....
[coxTCrrro.j
visit an astonished brother-lu-law. Now
building that barmetal
in
luqnries among the city druggLl* du
L- «»nwly toen •
fa
city of tn, ntngnltnto Ito •»“
which «xnethlmi bos not been

�mortoage

»alf*,nD

JtcT’m‘“taS
7 r
!. r the County

YOUTH AT THE FAIL.

rod

f ,!!JrrI*n ‘

.'. .. ... ।urn* B ciatmc’l I" '**' a'1" Jb*
the-rom Of flee
ni ji«y
i
Hie ceul», rod ro irttor-x
dollar* provided for
nr' ' ।’p &gt;ru’i - rod r° *u,t or pnxeednes
••-'''
‘ms ltuta-lto recover tjie
1,1
।i-.-d !•&gt;• said mortsug". or any
, •’ -n&gt;( I'b't’ "a ttlie If. duy of July,
.
-ij ll'.nia M- Cl&gt;**e ••*"?*'J** » rr~
,, -, n ■«'in-permUe’drsertned tn »»ld
■
,|'
Twrutj fi»" acres off the
thonc-lmlf
sunlit eaat
h‘‘r‘i’Mci 'in'w &lt;ity-thr*e 33)town twoti)
. ' " , • ■ -.-ii &lt;!'•' we«t Which Mid re*
'
r....,rd"d in «he office of the regi.-. ' ■ "|H.irrv • luntiy «m Hie tat day of
' • •
Ub.-r 31 &gt;«f tni’rtgiutr’, Irtige 518.
Ax - ,, rvi.irc. b&gt; .urine ot the power of
, -wd I" “lu'd itvirtKW. rod the
. .
case m.Ue rod provided, notice
’ 1
J,, "
,
that on Saturday the
' । ■
.’u'je. A. I*-- IW«. nt ,*-n
J r . .i.om.l nh-ill sell at public
tadih-r. at the north
।
curt Hou-&lt;e in the City of
. . . . . •• ., h-im the place where lhe Clr■
■ i; i :y County h nolden’, the
... .! • :-ri*"--l m »-ld mortgage, except
- of-n-n-l«-XMNt. or m&gt; much thereof
’
t„. a.-: .—,.\a 1” ho? the ro10”1'!
/,... j mortgage, withiio percent. Interest
' . -.'ogeiht-r with an attorney's
’ ' ,- tnciitv-flve
dollars
covenanted
.
. - i the pretnlxH being describe,!
.
'.rtEW X’ ali tho*e certain pieces
. •» of l.uid situate la the township
‘
u•&lt;! Ormucville in the county of
. " .
oi Mkthih’an,-and known and

'

‘ i'.X
u.ill u*

.

e-'four t&gt; vlllsce of Cloverdale.
: I., Michigan:td.’otwenty-five aerm
part of tlie c*i»l oue-hal! of the
_ - -....,I.t n-nnlv ibpM. f-MI
r h of nuiue ten-' ioi west, except
is (S' north nnd south and twenand west in the south east wr­

.• &gt;l \TY TREASURERS -OFFICE.
Hosting?. Mich . April. 15. ’WX
. . hon-by givcnlh.it certain Hind* situ• ■ ••itrr.y of H*rry. bld off to the state
. '.-'.i nnd Jireviaut yearn, and dr­
: । ~t;ir*nie:it?Wn file tn this cfllcc. will
,t |.:;biic auction by thet undersigned
ma , r.-r. at the county M-aL on the
. . n.l.iiy of May. IRU. nt the place
!■• i t«.r ill*- mm mil t»x sales. If aot pre,ne.-ie.l .•iceording to law.
■ ('-t&gt;ents contain a tall description of
&lt;d-ahilaitds. and may be »e--n on
•&lt; -r. at th.- offlcc of thb countv treaimrer.
uni struck &gt;fl to the state for taie* of
r tears, at the tax sale* in Mav last,
. i. r.-,; mbject to the rijfctit of redenipCounty Treiwurur.

Strictly Pure
White Lead

Lansiag &amp; Sorihin

Nop*
Such

^HrrVipc^
W/ 'll Aeat

ll.W’EltY ORDER.
lipin.
• ,

complainant. vs. John It
It Muti-dactnrily a.'P- nrj.l.tlnani shut tlie salt-tie
t in Mtchisau. but is a
&lt;&gt;f Vido, on mo ion of
ish-ltor for complainant,
aid d. f.-ud:int appear and
n,.nnt flird In this c-insr
.♦aid defendant.
knt Smith.
Circuit Judge.

Nerve

Blood

.Builder

Tonic j

ot in.n

m Aud. tvberctw
duly .tsalgoed try Hr

41
it i.iortiu:- mU.-'the alate
i ’.hi sum
-■I Interett, ami the tnrth,i ;i , al turner I,m -Clptdatr-d
me. -uni wm h l« tit ,-wliote
• .(. '.t now rrm'ilnlng secured
. .ir.rnv p.i-t thereof wherebv
■ nuint'l iu siiil mortgage

le
B,
fd

. ti e.ieeli hereby given, that by
ir.m ,-r *vlerTiml in persiuu&gt;c&lt;*
nu ll
m ule nnd brvylded,
c will lie lorvcloved by a s^.'e
therein ih-uTib’l. at public
!_•■■••••! bidder, a: tlie front door
■ । . H iido-t*. i’l s lid County
!■! ■•&gt; of June, .next .it te &gt;
moo-. &lt;&gt;f th it dnV; which said

hr
:h
id

F

Irvine. County ot

ie

.i KfP.t- B.iMwr.i. and tr-in Said
«wtu easier!.• direction on the

lie
is

vliig th- *i"iut of th* Thorn
pm .t riirvcily mirth of the
.in;! from »nl&lt;i point &lt;outh to
:mmg, containing Un »w
,i'.l mi --r.lon tbirty-m.: in
rang*, nine wot. exeoptlnc
; 'trect* aud highivjvH now
A!-» thi- umlivldittlmw-hidf of
nm nglbg ht -i point flt'jieb-s weft mil twelve tui ,
&lt;'L* Im-Jiei nurlli of Jim smith-

fl-

In

41

It .• vxifresniy understood that Uns
-I ur»ntiwi I* 'U1 tho pretn'am, mill
tn i rights of flowage, own-i! by
I' lii.-r n-id Rnuik Cazup'Htll Kiel
Ci-' late ti.in. Gardner. Campbell &amp;

r.im-r. Campbell Si &lt;&gt;».. togctli-rr with
•nl rigut to thij water pvwer. ba-k
&gt;1-4- and mil! -privileges describe..I
I “te roller fl-’uriug mil and all mil
■••rein now standing or here Ut’-r tv be
I1 &lt;&gt;lared upon s^ld premises iaciuit&gt;f abjv • descriptions.
Jon &lt; A ROHKItTSOX.
Assignee.
it H-vxk.
Attornrv.
. iUMiapt. March 1st, IftH.

til
rk

p»ml

nd

■*

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

•nt
nidd-

..d
ilia

• mm nt Hi« pr iiinie upi-e
is*. I'itft * i'■Minty &gt;&lt;t Harry,
i.t.an. p&lt;ir.imiir M lir.-nse
I fo tn* on lhe II li «l»v of
u. i»y the Pniluue t’onri bf
ligei. ab Van v«av, rfgbi,
: ths sztl.l 'ir»vv*| of. In
it? -.-.uu* ind being In the

|

.••• e«t half ot tho south w—■:
I .i t-r.i* vmUou t«;i [iu] In too.i three north
“•
a,-M. iLtrry Coni-.iv. Michigan.
-’4 .u-tes In the w-ith east corner d—
* - .""‘t ’* •••ginning at th* Houtb.raic ronwof
■
..H!'V" w-'ri^tlou. rod running tlteuco
rf'- .li hlctrea chaui* and i’.‘ ; link*, t—net
. I • 1'4'TiHi-l with u&gt;&gt;- siiut.i MMtiou lino I'Hir
‘•'4I;" rod W lings, thence south alxtwn chnuts
» i i:ug* u, ihe Motion linn th«nrM
on seelia- four chains and 85 links io Ute place nf
also excepting one 111 rore to the
M ‘b ?««’- fo mer herecotaro described.
D-ited. April I5th, A. D. m
'
'
Philip w. Bubgim.
Administrator.

1

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. I

rial day to the exircisea, but time woola
--------------I shaped gold nuggets found in tbe United
not permit.
'
The auxiliary was now in roaston.
White Lead is best: properly applied
Sixty Thousand People Visit The first cougrets remained only to be lesson vm. second quarter, .nit will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub
called. It wft a conference of the
off; it firmly adheres to the wood and
TEflN'.TIONAL SERIES, MAY 21.
’ mine on Sulky gully, near Meltxmrue,
Jackson Park.
world’s representative women and it
forms a permanent base for repainting.
will bn'in session until May 21. The
Paints which peel or scale have to be
‘ and ulmovt the exact counterpart In con­
woman's branch of thu auxiliary has
’ tour of * colossal human baud held open.
Mrs. Palmer for its president and Mrs.
Memory Vereea. 39-33 - Golden Text,
th(, ^.gpijon of the thumb and fomHenrotin lor its vice president. The
when buying it is important to obtain
Prov. xx, I—Commentary by the Rev. D. i finger, which were clo«cd together in a
Int&lt;&gt; a City of Rainbow Tint® by tin cpmmitteo in charge of the present con37 Htearnt
* manner so as U-inuk-f it r ppenr that the
fcrence
consists
of
Alny
Wright
Sewall,
Flrat Complete IHominaUon—Gorgwon.
1 thumb was Loliliug the finger in place. Ito
chairman; Rachel Foster Avery, secre­
2'-' "Who hath woe? Who hath sorrow? : greatest Irugtx* was 12# inches and ito
tary, and Sarah Hackett Stevenson, W; • bath contentious? Who hath bab- g^atest bn ;.-;lb 8 inches.
Chjcago, May 14.—When the gate
Julia Holmes Smi:h. Mrs. John O.
n was of the very purest gold, wHh but
were thrown open at tho world'* fail Coouley, Frances E. Willard, Elisabeth b’.-'g? Who hath wound* without cause? i
Saturday the proopects for a large at Boynton Harbet and Mrs. William Who hath redness of kyes?" The Golden B little of foreign substances adhering
Text tells us that "wino is a mocker. I
between the “fingers") and weighed
properly made. Time has proven that f tendance were anything but promiaing
Thayer Brown. In introducing Mrs.
strong drink is raging, and whosoever is! on ounce*. It was found in tho northwmt
white lead made by the “Old Dutch”
. A cliilly wind waa blowing, the atmoa Palmer as president of the congress,
decetve&lt;l thereby is not wise." Yet there i Jnaln drlre of
Midhns mine, 120 feet be­
process of slow corrosion possesses
Mr. Bonney said 'it was fitting that
qualities that cannot be obtained by •' phere was damp and dull, leaden hueo women should inaugurate these confer­ ars fools without number who seem to prt- , ]ow tb(J ^fac* of the earth and at a spot
clouds overcast the sky. But tht
fcr tbe woe and sorrow and contention, i (only
- fifty
-- feet
- - from
.
....
----- •—
any other method of manufacture. This
where
the •faruotai
ences
of
progress.
In
replying
Mrs.
threatening, unpleasant weather did no'
process consumes four to six months
Palmer, extended a welcome on behalf At least they prefer tlie wino nnd strong ,“Lady Brassey" nugget waa discovered the
time, and produces the brands that
seeiu to frighten the'sriritors. They be of Chicago* and the world’s fair to the drink, even 'though it bring these things. ,year before. It weighed fifty one pound*
have given white Lead its character
gun to arrive early, and as the day ad delegates. She was sure^he conference The woes of Scripture against those who ;of pure gold, worth 1235 per pound.—SA.
as the standard paint.
vanced the arrivals increased at the rati wouiil result in benefit to’mankind, aud have to do with wine arc not tew. “Woe ■Louis Republic.
of Keometrical progression until it be would form a century’s crowning to them that rise up early in the morning ‘
“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
that they may follow strong drink; that •
gan to look as if the last day of the sec achievement for the sex.
continue until night till wine inflame (‘i
“Beymer-Bauman” “Eckstein” ond week of the fair wna to be the ban
She retired and introduced Mrs.
ner day up to date. Towards noon tht Charles Hmrotin, vice president of the them." "Woo unto them that are mighty .
“Fahnestock”
“Anchor"
to drink wine, nnd men ot strength to min- j 1
wind
wm al clomb
win'l died away, the &lt;1
dismal
cloudi ' wumnn’s department, who uttule the
“Kentucky”
“Morley”
TIME TABLE.
and the sun came out. and bo I inaugural addreaF. the theme of which glc strong drink." "Woe unto him thatgiv- I
“Southern”
“Shipman" shifted
drink, that
-&gt;.o------ ----------------- rputtrat
-----------। thy |
In effect Jauusry 23.18BX
fore night it waa estimated that there' Wtt8 that whiebstandain the way of the eth his neighbor
“Red Seal”
. “Collier”
were from 40,000 to GO,000 visitant or 1 women of the world is woman’s ignor- boule to him and. maketh him drunken . paVorit« Route between Grand Rapids. DetroiS
also
’”(Isa..,rTtL
_" ’T
tl,—22?
. Hak ii, 15). T1Then
~ '* it‘zis‘ i
rod the east.
the grounds.
! ance of practicable affairs, and the fatal
“Davis-Chambers”
fdidnly
Plainly written that drunkards shall uot
uot ;• j~^7j goIok East |
g?~7F7&gt;r
A feature
of DVUUW
school'. conKervatwm of the leisure classes.
are standard brands of strictly pare
y was the number
UUUIUV1 UX
.i...
zt
...........■_ ■
.
tinuid Rapids
who
i.c waited the rd..
fair. It wat I
May Wright Sewall was the next nberit the kingdom of God (I Cor. vi. 10), '
Lead made by the “Old Dutch” pro­ children —
|East Paris
their regular weekly holiday nnd thou ' speaker, who hoped the discussoin and so tor ibis life and the life to come it is :
cess. You get the best in buying them.
McCord
naught
but
woe
for
those
who
are
slaves
of
sands
of
them
took
advant
ace
of
it
by
'
spceche*.
would
be
widely
published,
You can produce any desired color by
Alto
taking in the great exhibition at Jack
Then tho Counters of Aberdeen was strong drink. But thank Got! for deliver- '
Elmdale
tinting these brands of white lead with
Clarksville
son park.
Nearl&gt;all the school chil- [ intr.c.duced.
Organisation, she said, nncc. even for those who are bound with
National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead
[Lake Odessa
dreu carried baskets of luncheou. They ’ had accomplished much and jK-rhaj® such chains, for tbe drunkards and vile
Tinting Colors.
1 Woodbury
people of Corinth had, many of them, ex­
cjimo
-------— tlie greatest danger today was in over­
came Kv
by twoa, groups of ,i._
three
or»four
For jalc by the raoit reli«bled«*ler»in Paints
Sunfield
perienced tbe power of the grace of God
Mulliken
and in eotne instances whole clasaet' organization.
Grand Ledge I
If yjM *re &lt;oin&lt; lo P*int. it will pay you to came
-------------------m_...
Mrs- Albert Barker of England re­ and la-come washed, sanctified and justi­
together,- chaperonetl by
a teacher.1
1 .rosing
■end to ua for a book containing information
A new attraction will
n .11 soon
ckui be
I com-J1 cited Edna DeAn Proctor’s ode. "Uolum- fied in the name of the Lord Jesus and by
Detroit
'pleteil
pleted nt
at tho fair. It is the reproducre;
■ hia's Emblem,” and in the cheering that the Spirit of our God (I Cor. vi. It).
30.
“
They
that
tarry
long
nt
the
wine;
tion of two historical streets in Vienna , followed Mrs. Palmer .announced an ad­
Tm
they that go to seek mixed wine.” This is !
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
os they appeared 200 year* ago undei J joumment until the evening session,
Howard City
Edmore
1 Broadway, New York,
the reign of Emperor Charles VL They i
While the throng in Colpmbns hall the answer to the previous verse. Drunk- |
Stanton
u
Chicago Branch,
are Graben street and Bogner Gasse, I was listening to elaborate exercises, an cnaera is invariably associated with trouble, j
15
Ionia
State and Fifteenth Streets.
with the old town hall. It is I -ing overflowing audience filled Washington In verse 21 it is said that “the drunkard
Grand Ledge
built under the auspices of Arcmluke hjill. Mrs. Palmer called the overflow shall come to poverty." The story of
[Going West |
Louis Victor, a brother of the present meeting to order and then gave way to drunken Natal, and of Elah, who was slain
bmts
emperor. The buildings will be filled
Mrs. Henrotin who repeated her ad- while ho was drunken, are among tho sad
Lansing
witn historic relics and works of art I dress, Nico Beck Meyer declared that records of tbe Bible (I Sam. xxr, 30, 88;
Grand Ledxe
from Austria.
| the women of Denmark and of America 1 Kings xvi, 8-10). But perhaps more sad
Mulliken
Sunfield
The White City waa transformed at were working for a common object, Is the story of righteous Noah, who forgot
Woodbury
night into a city of rainbow tints. The Mare Stromberg of Russia and Annette himself and his high calling and became j
Lake
Odessa
plans for the first complete illuminatjon Kami nek Schepel of Germany followed, drunken, thus bringing .great buiniliation
Clarksville
were perfected during the morning, and I Finland was represents! by Meri Top- to himself and one of his sons nnd giving 1
Elmdale
Alto
the spectacle far surpasaed anything of i Pelius and Ebba Nordovoist.
Anne great occasion to the enemy to blaspheme i
McCord
the sort ever attempted. Nearly all the , Simpson of Breslau. Greece, presented (Gen. ix, 20-25). Worse still is the story of
East Paris
(
CONDENSED thousands of visitors who came out dur-! the compliments of the season in the Dnvid making Uriah drunk (II Sam. xi, 18).
• 'Grand Rapids)
10 30'
ing the day remained for tlie evening's German tongue and the overflow meet­ Surely every man nt his best estate is alto­
51.
;P. M~
display, and many more came, on the ing ciincluded with addresses by Mrs. gether vanity, but what enn be said of a
evening trains, so’ that the attendance Sewall aud the countess of Aberdeen,
drunken mar. except tliat he has descended
(Grand ixstge
io
I Portland
of the day was almost doubled. At H '
lower than the brutes?
Ar pool*
NICARAGUAN
REVOLUTION.
31. "Look not thou upon the wine when
o’clock the plaza east of the administra-1
__________
Lv Howard City
tion building aud the promenades CouauI Gcruuilu Canton Interviewed oti It is red, when it giveth his color in the Ar Ionin
•• IStanton
around the great bpsin were black with •
lht. subject,
cup, when it moveth itself aright." The
•? I id more
R. V. has for the last clause, "When it gopeople. At that hour the Iowa state!
x-.-u-v.-.ui-i
tuna «t the w»l entrance or the ronon- . N
’•'•?
ew York, May 13.2“' eth down smootHy.” Wine has its attrocEvery ’day, others week clays only, r Ma®. •
Makes an every-day convenience of an
factarers and liberal arts building be-!
'J1 । ,H
U*
tions nnd Its
it* pie.i.urc^
pleasures, but
hut they are wnouy
wholly I
j। tionsand
on aM tr&gt;1M bHw^a Gnu&gt;d w
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. lacmren and uperal arts building began to play. At the same tuneabaud ucclirul terterday ftf.ernoo.i tn.it he ( on the side of self and sensuality when car-, jnu-lds and Detroit. Seats 25 cents. CgimrcdoBa '
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest from re...„.
Cmcjiimiti
to .d..,.
play over
over-by
kjii-w nothing
nothing whatever
whatever in
in regard
regard to
to । ried to excess.». There
.....j i.began
—.... »by knew
There isis no
nomanner
mannerof
of use
use 'nude inVniuii station, Grand Ratdds w t'h .thsr
•ward at all Pure Food Expositions. Each the music hall, and another■ near the
«k.. the clutri.es
tin- .»ic«rtignan
Xii nrugiian 1 in making a
.. joke
ml... of Paul's
n„„rw advice
.„u-in.. to Timti™. '■ Chicago^ Wkkt JIichioas Railway
charges made by the
package makes two large pies. Avoid north entrance of the agricultural minister at A* aslnngton that the revo- othy to use a little wine fur his stomach’s '
x
1 lotion had b-vn principally instigated sake (I Tim.
23), nor iu saying that Qje 1
Imitations—and Insist on having th* building
As the band Ix gnn to tflav the elec*1 l'.v fidents who&gt;
large capital
wincof the New Testament was wholly un- j route to thesuuimer resorts of northern MlebsNONE SUCH brand.
trie lights flashed out. as if by magic. . uml arc' financially interested m Nica- fermcntetl, for bow could unfenueuted
ilcu I; ' Trains (eave Grand Rapids for Chicago, 8 JO A&gt;
MERRE! I. * SOtJLE, Syracuse. N.T.
an«l the whole made one feel,as if in K1Ra”.afla,.ri.
...
wine burst wineskins? But ttafe is tuse
— 51. and 1 :-J5 P. 51., *il -Jia I’. 31. Arrive Cblcag*'
fairyland. Flashes of light swept along :
;‘Our imms.er is a re.-pm:sible man.
••!, -:35P.....
M.. 6:«5 P.M.aud
74S A. M.
in
letting
the wonl of God staniL
and
in all
.
l.uniiUl
“
ar.J
uke
It
to
n.™&gt;
1 Leave for
S S'S
“’ 7' f
Manhtee and Traverse t
City
JO J"
X.
the eaves of th • grand buildings that t-aid Svner Canton'and he would not
andA-SOR. M.
line the beautiful main basin. From ' touke charges of that character without I what it say* in its plain, literal sense, un-. I.Leave
Leave tor
tor Charlexolx
Charlexolx and
and Petoskey
Petoskey 77;30
:30 Ax^fiAxJJJthe arch of the imposing la-riMyletind fiubstimtinl foundation for them. Lor ,I less ft is clearly a tigure or a symbol. Hap1Parlor
‘arlor cars
on
day
trains
and
sleepers
era
care
•tatute* and figures of animals m staff »nt‘- I,kn,’w.
nt. allF B.
?i,nd I : t&gt;
..rmtho».»bw.tom»d» »mll&gt;otrtl&gt;R ’ A,a w
™‘K? turtter wriltoto — ")
vicetneat sparks shot in tiijy thread^ of wonk, no: levi at lila-rty i. • 1 diil.
1 happy
L.-xppy thoMO
those who'prefer
mint ’ write
v.-rite to
to’
who prefer to
to k-t
let even
even meat
'
colored flan:' . Th- magnificent t«&gt;nn- ,
" A ho arc the ]nrs- ns referred tn by 4,j,.,,,..
nve&lt;] be, r.-thcr than be a »tum'
(■rand Raplds”
n
Dr.
- t-nznum," whs asked.
bitag block; happy iho church that preferv!
with Hx figures carved’ as if' in marblo,
threw faint ribbons of spray through
to u*e an unfermeuted wine nt the com- ■
cvnijuiny. of which Warner ‘ nntniuu rather limn pat temptation before
* mist vf rainlxnv ■ tints, and trans- , Krna
n:l Canal
Lanai cc
•”
• pn
Int. but as 1 said before. ; nny weak one. Happiest of all those who
tonued the cascade into a restless stair- Miller
is
'
:Q&gt; -.ir it. Dr. Guzniau i
.way of amethyst and gold. Threads of I know noth:
1 can truly »ny. “Not 1, but Christ, who liv- j
who he means in good ' etb in me.”
light shone through a film of purpl- |'.r‘ 'bn-ct- to t
TIME TABLE.
In effect September 11.18M.
and is-grl aud silver, and drove away ■ pnie.
dwcrtpilve
I
32. “At the last it biu-th like a serpent1
pamphlet.
tho shadows that lay upon the even surt nltrd .................
and stfugeth like on,adder”* It is on the j
K)r. WILLIAMS’
l D
O.. Mnv
Mnv l:
13.—The second principle of “he that sowctli to the flesh
Station?.
...
Dayton
aTTos.. &lt;&gt;..
The "two electrical fountains on
•
—
­
0,1 ; dav
&lt;»f- tire
United* -Brethren
general
of »he fl^h renfr corruption" iGal. |
F MEDICIKE CO.,
either side of the general fountain-]
u'-n- confer ::ve mail • g xht progress iu map- , '1, 8). “For the mind of the flesh is death
r Schenectady, N.Y.
sparkled with rubies, garnets, agate • ping out v.' -zit . for
future action. • &lt;R'«n- viil, fl,' R. V.). The flesh wigjnroifest I
•;£■••••••
6 far 9-4.50.
■nd Brockvillc, Ont.
mid pearls. The scheme of o]K*rating Bishop J. Dickson Pte sid -4
at the ..«&lt;«*•!/ in greater or Iras degree in wine or nl ^(^r„ .
the electrical fountain is to cast rain- ' morning •• sriun.
FT-s;dent
Funk- ,
l“ GaL »•
WeblroJJunc:
1k&gt;w Ihv*s over the great central fount- lionser of Union BiL.icnl seminary!^ recunl is "that they which do such cjwey ............
tin. and as the colored lights flash'd d-iiv.-red an address of welcome, as ,
not inherit the kingdom of,
Ml ®--•
out from rhem they formed a prismatic did aho R v. W. R. Ururv. on
la-half ,G‘ &gt;•
If * man I* simply a natural man. a tl&lt;Wvnl41r
Iwckground for the colored searchlights
* of th.! Young People’s Christian uuion. D,,in aftcr the flesh, never born from aliove,1 stulu
that were turned upon the head of the
•* Rw. W. B. .-..'dshenr responded in elo- ! h« cannot “* lb« kingdom of God. but ..
Icisin and the administration building cui-nt firms. Dism p Weaver sja.keof
‘1«® «»• experience the• second
from the manufactures, electrical _1U
and ‘
.
k h
j
church and ex- death, which is the lake of fire (Rev. xx. oats Grove....
fl* d“« T„lS"^dr.™rf thI is !«&gt;■ Theo .ludl h.loJeel lu„„ ...hb "
---------151 10 10
agricultural buildings. The gilt
'.VoodUlld
•J3 10 25
is overwork— or the administration bnikling
tionary s&lt;x it tv. Bishdp Castle presided , eternal sorrow the serpent’s bite am! ad Woodburv
f
stndded with electrical gems of
.....
it.Tlcn
thc :if|7rn(X&gt;n ^ion. wh-n the report* derusting, loretastra of hell are in mercy
...
makes no difference what kind. Using tones of color, and the effect views.d if the various church department* were given even in this life (let any drunkard *.Detroit.
’«ro‘t .•• •
greasy and inferior soaps is one road from the west front of the peristyle redd. T. I.-.grams opp.^ing Sunday : testify) if perchance men may repent rod i-ra.m Kapms.
ta premature decay—sore hands— was as gorgeous as an oriental dream. , opening of the world’s fair were sent to • 140 escape the Inke of Are.
President (lev-land and
President i
33- “Thine eyra shall behold strange
sore hearts—clothes never clean.
SUNDAY AT JACKSON PARK.
; Palmer of the world's fair commission, women, and thine besrt shall utter per j
Stations.
Not so when .
-----' ; verse things. ” Woman in Scripture is the
.More Thun Twenty-five Thourit*d People
»»ocl:iti«n.
। type of the very best nnd the very worst.1------------------------• The church Is spoken of an a chaste virgin.! gaian.^WJ’ .
C
. May 13.—Another puritan- • Chicago, May
lb.—-Handshaking,
1
Chicago
hicago. May R
kal Sabbath was observed at the fair lights ing about town and vimts to espoused to Christ, and n* a bride ndoroed j E*MCooper Lv..
the world’s fair mad
mail • up.
up yesterday
yesterday's
groun&lt;ls yesterday. From 10 o’clock io tlie
8 ( for her hug)and &lt;II Cor. xi. 2; Rev. xxi. 2),! Richlana Junc't.
J while all that 1s vilo and false i* •!&lt;-cribed .
A
esaothe morning until 5 iu
iu the
the evening
evening program of the National Editorial
------------ v—
.C j as a woman «ealed upon a scarlet colored j Drltoo "’’/.I"”"
. __
C’-’tion
K'amu "Jtfl z)..ln&gt;-n*nt
n"r. in
AMERICAN FAMILY
-her., was an
euntinnour .tre«u
^Uon.
whErt bcjAt. full of name* of llasphmiy (Rev. I Clprentale
lucre wu» uh ruiMMD,. .........
—
‘ .
I 10
xni. 3i. The strange woman b« described ' Shutt'-of wanderers passing down Stoney ; rfjwill hold its sessions commencing this
v&lt; rses 27, 28, of thia chapter, nnd more ELranNoa.
Island avenuo along the whole western ev- r&gt;itjg.
Between 10.000 and l2,o00 iu
fully in chapters v, fi-S: vt. 'Jl-Ctt. The way i
extent of the fair grounds. Then there nvW’s•-.•
l^.;.k-j-u
r»presented.
Exactly
was a line of buggies, carriages, tally- ■
&gt;u ’-ion tickets to the world's to be saved f.cm such destruction is to £Smn;;iWr?’1*t.003 H(
n&lt;fu::*
bos nnd other rigs which contained j&gt;eo- • fair have been placed at the disposal of give hetd to veree »1. "My son. give me , X'^Jbun ’
rin D. !.
pie who desired to have a glimpse of t^ ! ti"&gt; editors and their families.
The thine heart and let thine heirrt observe my
•'s used.
Cheerfully proceeds the fair buildings over the fence
ways." Not only do we need to be kept from i Un-Ing
- j i.l I Convention will 1» in M'sisioa tw’oweeks.
..v
v..
labor of wash-day with health and
Al! the side shows were paci:. d. tlfi* ; q J;i. f t.. );ili W1.r jfg 8,^$on will h«. b 14 uttering perverse things, but we need to be • Grand
l.'apid:
.... uj.iAA :
long life assured. Hands all right— Wild West show having at—
lease
the art institute in connection with kept from fi*nlbb thoughts, fur the thought '
. of foollslmras is- sin (chapter Xfiv, 8). j
More; than 23,000 i
hearts light—clothes pure and white Spectators.
■•h" 1,r(“
___________
6mH! not cam pawvoters uulsm
’
And
since
we
are
not
auffident
to
think
found their way to the grounds d
... (
------------------------------- ------frvicht train permits.
as a Greenland snowdrift.
, anything ax of ourselves, how utterly help- '• ....
the Well advertised fact that no Vl»itar.-&lt; ,
tfavc Kither Failed or 14&lt;-fn«c,l.
JAS. S. KIRKA CO., Chicago.
would be admitted. It was an ideal
Topeka, May 15.—The officialselectoil : !&lt; .-* is our condition, but our sufficiency i» rfthe
spring day. bright and warm, and near- ■ jn (uj]y one-third of the state have
W.8 Dr. wino. &lt;ten'l Manager.
Dusky Waatind Tar 8m». "la iUSL“’ lv everybody Waa out of doors. 'il;ere |
:U. "Yea. thou nhalt be om he that Heth '
or refUfl&lt;4 to comply with the
dawn in the midst cf the sea or as lie that
was nothing for the thousands ot i Section law pm-wd last- winter reqnireirangt rs in the city to do but to walk inc a a
,n A.-*u{irwi
full
tktailM report r,f
of --11
all mnn&lt;&gt;va
nipnevs Heth upon tlie top of a in.iat,” Dangarous “
the streets or try to crowd into the ex jM nded by tiitudidates for ofiico. The poiritior.s surely. Such a one might ray. in- j
places of amusement that were open.
attorney general has tlecided tliat all deed, ivhnt David thought wivt true of him-1
Nearly 15.000 attended tlie ball gnme such perrons were liable to prosecution self. ‘'There is but a • trp l&lt;etwcct&gt; me and
That more ills result from an aud
the stm-ts down town were crowd­ and tnat the elections of perrons who death" &lt;1 S«mi. xx. •&gt;’. When we know
Unhealthy Liver than any ed with the thousands who did not core bad failed to comply with this law that t’.enth shall uahcr us into the presence
other cause-indigestion. Consti­ to make the trip to Jackson Park to Would be contested. This decision will of the King, that to die is piin nnd to do- •
' part is to’be wiSi Christi, tin-n indeed fine j
the catchpenny shows that lined probably start dozens of contests.
pation. Headache, Biliousness. the streets
. liru* no cause Ucftw that enemy; But if ,
just outside t. e fair grounds.
in. «nu
,nd Malaria usually attend it.
1 one’s sorrows have already begun through .
A CONGRESS OF WOMEN.
New York, May 13.—A dispatch to wine rod women, on the i*ge uf wbnl a
taomn
Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator
The Press from Princeton, N. J., saya: 1 fearful precipice does such a ov standi
is a vegetable specific for Liver
^NERVIKE
interest in tho ttupporod poisoning of | But the figure ta that of one asleep in ilanDisorders and their accogipanvJohn Shaun hiu» bt *n revived by the ger. This is inure fearful still, for if one is
Chicago, May IC.-Over 12 months fxhummg of ‘.he body. Tlie coroner and 1 only awake there 1* some hope of escape.
ing evils. It cures thousands
of infinite labor, involving correspondpliyririan of Somerset county j but what hope can there be for Sumsou
* BoUle
why not be one of them ? 'l ake euce with every portion ot the civilfeea County
the corc.ner nnd awuttant proroent- . asleep in the lap of Delilah?
Dr.Sanford's Liver Invigorator. •dolie culminated yesterday morning in and
ing attorney of Marder county extract- ! 8-"&gt; "They have strlcktfn me, si alt thou
Ycur Druggist will supply you. u;- of the most truly representative E&lt;1 part of the brain, giving it to Pro- ' say. and 1 wu not sicti they have' licaten '
j me. and 1 felt it not. When shall 1 awake? I
r.-id briniiut- gatnerings of wumen that fesror Cornwall for examination.
-----------------------------w(j| nek it yet
jret again."
again.
------—
-------------------• I। will
Refusing tons
h.ia ever assembled. Tlie roene was the ' “.
ciive C-...™
correction, they make their faces '
Tlie Jury Disagreed.
reive
ball of Ci-.lnuibus, in the new ar* insti­
SAX FRANCIS''o. May 15.—The jury | harder than
a iix^w
rock an,,
and n:i«u-«r-w
refuse to iviuiu
return |■
.*,414, k
tute on' tho lake front, now ocoxpfal in flu* case of Wesley C. Rippey, I (J
(Jer.
er. v, 3). They say
»
come nnd we will I Nlee|»leaane,&lt;*,
for th? brr-t time, end tli* event the bharged with a&amp;ault with
selves with strong drink, nnd to-I
fill w...
ourselves
It
intent to kill I ....
opening Ot the world’s womens con- upon John Vi', y
Mackay,
—1
was dis­ morrow shall.be ns this day and much!
gr-f*, Uic tint of the series of world’* charged Saturday.
. -----being
able
„ up
-------— to
— more abundant (’sa. Ivi, 12). Of such It
fair congrwsss that will constantly suc­ agree. It stood nix for conviction im will doubtless become true. "He that, being
ceed each ot..er week after week until charged. five for guilty of assault with often n-proved, hardenetb his neck shall '
B deadly weapon and one for acquittal suddenly be &lt;ki»t&lt;viy«!. and that wit hout
the end of Uot'.’lwrWith the conclusion of Pros.dent on ti e ground of infinity., A second remedy” (Prov. xxlx, I). And yet God is '
not willing that any should perMi. but]
Bonney’s address, the ceremonies mark­ trial will occur in June.
that all should come to repentauce. Ha
ing the Inception of the aeries of conbo* no pleasure in the death of the wicked, ft**
ms.es were at an end. They were
Rome, May l-j.—The pope will send but cries imploringly. Turn ye, tt.rn ye; reed,
Erief and sinwle, yet imnresmve. It the golden rose of virtue this vpars.o why will ye die (II Pct. iil. »; Elek. xxxliL ! n, M
bad beei the intention to devote a ?pj- i Marie .Uenriette, queen of tho Belgia tn ll)? How deceitful and desperately wicked j v’”w
is the human heart!
jI

Cbhgo, Kalanaieo &amp; Sagini

“Tlie Pace
That Kilis”

4 si*6

MIRK’S
SOAP
Do you Know?

Nervous Prostration,

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and

Nvw York/Tribune,

. Australia, in 1887.

Tbe nugget

�4.

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NORTH SIDE MAIN STREET,

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THE

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lowest/

trade has availed to Work wide spread In­
jury to American Industries even before
the measure is passed. The policy of
make-shifts and the constant begging for
gold that has been pursued by the treas­
ury department has been a great factor In
hastening the inevitable. The shrinkage
In values already amounts up Into the
hundsbds of millions and tbe loss Is con­

Hastings Banner
Thursday, May x8, 1893.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

THB HASTINGS. MICH., POSTOFFICK,
AUGUST 14i 1879*

EDITORIAL NOTES.

1.1

A

When Mr. Cleveland was elected cer­
tain persons were sanguine enough to be­
lieve’ that the Democratic party had
somehow changed Its nature. These in­
dividuals argued hopefully that by this
time the Bourbonswho had once brought
‘
the country to the verge of industrial and
political ruin bad reached a point where
'
they were able to learn and to forget; they
,
asserted—In spite of the declaration of
war on American industry in the Democratlc vote stealing In the north. In spite
of the notorious hostility of an over­
whelming majority of Democrats to every
principle ot sound finance—that In some
mysterious. Inexplicable way tho demo­
cratic party bad become tolerably patriot­
ic and progressive.
It would be Interesting to know Just
now wbat these optimists think about tbe
capacity of the Democratic party to gov­
ern. They wanted “a change,” and they
have got it; a change from progress to
stagnation, frota Industrial development
to sharp and sudden contraction, from tbe
sunlight of assured prosperity to dismal
uncertainty and gloom; from safe and
practical methods of national financiering
to a shuffling policy whose cowardly
evasions have aroused the contempt of
enlightened men of affairs the world over;
from universal public confidence to uni­
versal publie fear. This is what tbe
democratic party and the Cleveland ad­
ministration have accomplished In two
months’ time; and the work of tearing
down is only beginning. The course of
the Treasury Department has been worthy
of the party whose representatives In the
last Congress voted by a sweeping majori­
ty In favor of free silver coinage, and
whose latest national declaration of prin­
ciples contained a demand for the revival
ot wildcat currency. It has been dis­
gracefully silly and weak from the Brat.
Mr. Carlisle's pessimistic and ambiguous
•‘statement,” for which the President with
• Its author must be held Jointly respumdble,

was a gross blunder, his begainx letters
to the banks wi’h hl&lt; expression'? of cbiubt
as to lhe fiaaneial ability of lhe richest

government in the world were blunders.
List fall before election It was predicte&lt; that iu ease of ilemoeratle succ&gt;*xs that

The tee&lt; that the demo-

P»rtY la pledged to bring about free

convention held last week, hit the nail' on to be pursued, nor properly Impressed
the head when he said that the democratic with its absolute necessity.
There is is no occasion for alarm, as
party has been In power about CO days and
there Is only tine other case in the city,
in that time has succeeded in hauling that of Fred Burrall. Bnt we say what
,down tbe stars and strijies from an island we have for tbe benefit of all, and hope
that wanted to be annexed, and has next week to tell how to fumigate and
disinfect clothing, bedding, etc., in case
frightened tbe business world and created
of diphtheria, believing that the public
fear and uneasiness where safety and pros­ cannot be too well informed on Much
perity ruled before.,
things.

stancy growing greater. The universal
The President Is being urged by promi­
feeling of confidence which republicanism
nent members of his party to call a special^ ,/ The society connected with Emmanuel
has built up is being swept away by the
session In June, on the ground tint legist •church will be entertained Thursday. May
incapable and unpatriotic polltlcans who
latluu on the financial question Is demond'- 25th. by Mesdames J. S. Goodyear, Sllngare now In control at Washington.
ed. With prospects of large shipments of eriand, J. Kurtx. 1. Hendershott, W. II.
Goodyear. Sllsby, McOmber, Timmerman.
gold and the knowledge that the spasmod­ Nobles, Pendergast, Wolf and the Misses
Free traders are fond of holding Canada ic contributions of gold from the banks Mary Powers, Gertie Slingerland and Arup as a terrible example of the evils of
cannot be depended upon, they deem the ioa McOmber. Supper served In society
protection. They ascribe all tbe ills of calling of a special session absolutely nec­ rooms from 5 until 7. Ail are cordially
Invited.
tbe Dominion to its tariff system, studious­ essary.
ly ignoring the well kiibwn fact that they
TbeC. L.3. C. will meet with Mrs.
“
Special
Commissioner
”
Blount
has Hoyt. Saturday. May 20lb. with following
are due to conditions over which Its commere la1 policy has no control. That ’ tbe been rewarded for tbe laoorious duties con­ program:
Quotations.
Canadian tariff has done ail that could in nected with hauling down the flag In Ha­
Classic Greek Course, chapter 8, Mrs.
reason be expected of It is conclusively waii, having been appointed Minister to Col grove.
shown by the statistics of the last Cana­ that country. This news will be very
Clasalc Greek, chapter 9, Mrs. N. Bai­
pleasing
to
the
foreign
Interests
in
the
is
­
ley.
dian census. Thus, for example, the num
ferMauael Chri8t,*n Evidences, Mrs. Stanfber of manufacturing industries increased land.

during the census period from 1881 to
1891 from 13,674 to 92,761, a gain of 66.5
percent. Tbe capital Invested in them
grew even more rapidly, from 9114,000,­
000 to 9234,000,000, or 105.5 percent.
The number of bands employed increased
47 percent, or from 141,011 to 807,506.
Tbe value of products advanced from
8202,000,000 to 8319,000,000, or 58 per­
cent.
This showing ought to silence the most
captions critic of Canada’s tariff system.
The evils whteli the Dominion suffers are
not attributable to that system, but to the
fact that Providence never designed that
country for an industrial career independ­
ent of the United States. Tbe latter over­
shadows Canada and entices her people
across the border by means of the splen­
did opportunities which our protective
system has here opened up for them.
These are misfortunes which Canada’s
wise tariff has served to mitigate.
President Cleveland’s recent order shut­
ting the doors of the White House against
office seekers, places this unfortunate
class “between the d—l and the deep
sea." They are warned not to apply, and
If they do they are Hable. to be entirely’

Ignored. There Is a great demahd in the
literary world Unlay for “a correct guide
i 1for office seekers.” How to obtain the
1ear of tlie Oracle at Washington Is troub­
1ling many. And while tbe great rank and
file Is being puzzled, the Oracle Is breath­
1
ing
out Un* name# of thuse only who have
f
been
loyal to blrarod his policy in enUre
disregard of the |wl*hcs of his constitu­

ents.
wailed.

STYLES

J

. lion. James 8. Carkson In bls address
before the Hepubllcan National League

The great land ol the oppressed, as tlie
The Fishers in American History, Mrs.
free trade ranter would have us believe, lutmoreaux.
Five minutes talk on American fishery
seems to have a few charms about it even
exhibit at the World’s fair, Mm. N. Bai­
yet About CO British seamen deserted ley.
the British warship ‘'Blake" whhe in Die
The Greek Gods, Zeno and Hera, Miss
Belie I-ampman.
“land of the free."
QomUom In April Ch.Uoqmui.
Critic, class.
.
Diphtheria.
A five year old daughter of J. E. Gage,
who liven across the railroad track on
at lhe Presbyterian
North Church street, died ot diphtheria chuirh next Sunday. Topic In evenlngFriday. There was some question among Don t put all your eggs in one basket.
physicians as to whether it was diphtheria
?■ \umeetB ,n ih8 pre&gt;­
or membraneous croup at first, but the
. ch“r‘*nex‘ Sunday evening un­
fact that another three year old child In
der the leadership of Maurice Grigsby.
the same family Is now sick with diph­
theria proves without doubt that the first
Don’t forget the supper to be given bv
case wts diphtheria. All children and U» l.dlo,ot Uh I'XrlJTeborX. i
adults who have been near tho afflicted the society rooms on Friday, tbe 19th.
children, or in thetouse have been quarintined, and by this prompt measure it Is M~S,S”ndllr ’•*' «• otnmM u u«
hoped to klU out tbe disease. It must be
Ch°'Lh’ “ KPworUi lzH&lt;ae
learned sooner nr later that to stamp out
exerctoe« *re under the charge
contagions diseases proper fumigation Is
absolutely necessary, and tbe sooner It Is Th.™ ?
rocluuoao ud roporu.
learned tbe sooner will many human lives J*’wndom win be In ctarm ot
be saved.
,
mlor learn .nd tho e.enlnit Hrrl~.
, *?
‘”"11
wi* !nr'w*' °f
l'MW' AH *"
that lhe &lt;llau» wu bronabt to thl. tam|.
ly by a Homao wbo came lo their home
from Morgan, where her child died of
diphtheria abont one month ago. The
Howl properly |„ Wooditim. CaIt „
health officers think tliat the clothing of
S*"™ I. c. Cnuup,!,,
tbe woman and those worn by her child
were not properly fumigated and that the
germs remained in them and brecded dlsMwebere. A case U recorded in medical
One Spiral spring buggy nearly n»»
!««*» of a mao who wu talon .lek ana one
tire safety bicycle. Jnesoild
.tartly alter. .her «e,rtn&lt; the
wre
bicycle.
Inquire
*1
,nan fur a few UbJ’8- who had dr
U,.aaiety
OwAlkl
or Utt.
&lt;&gt;.« of J C An
M ,e*” ■xfnrr. CIH
chub.. In qnealon bat ln&lt; bm-o packrM
away In a trunk ana pl.red In , „rrM
wbero liny remalur-.l Uh .tail, r, V,,„
“»«l •oro. ana were euml wilt mniLe
board of brallh tbluka that
U-mUngi
Mrapotral man ought Ur be blrrt to take
rbargeof ruHlttlng dotting, end ,nJ.
lofeellog lhe premlae, where diphtheria
baa prmlM. Tbe people geae£ll,“am
_
, MkMienn,
21
not aeaaalatad with the proper method.

THE

LATENT.

i off on
JACKETS
and Capee.

5Pfl&lt;JLDIN&lt;j’S

summer
HOSIERY.

We submit the largest and best assortment of

Spring and Summer

DRESS FABRICS
ever offered in Hastings. Our sales during the past few
weeks have been most gratifying, considering the backward
season. How shall we tell it? Simply because our styles,
quality and prices surpass anything in the city. We wish
you to remember in addition to our low prices we give you
your trimmings. Something no other house does. W e beg
to call the attention of the ladies to our line of SHffl
WAISTS whichx we purchased of E. S. J AFFRAY &lt;fc CO.,
New York, who are conceded by the trade to have one of
the best lines on the road. The styles and patterns are ab­
solutely correct, and our prices the lowest. We will a^o
announce that we will close the remainder of our stock of

JACKETS AND CAPES
Now’s your opportunity.
We wish you to bear in mind that our line of lace engirtains
is unsurpassed. We have had a splendid trade in curtain*
and extend a moat cordial invitation to inspect same.

jackets

WOOL
CH ALLIES

SPflULbINQ’S.

and

CAPES.

f- •

�Hastings Banner.

THE KENT

Thursday. May.
I.V. R. COOK. L«X*1 Editor.

iE HAVESJLb LOTS OF

WALL PAPER
E au' selling it every day,
:m&lt;i Still we have a large
&lt;tock on hand. We are
bmind to keep it moving and
:,1 order to o so we have got
■ .H ike low prices on same.
i&lt; what we are doing
(tome anil see us, you
will ru&gt;t be disappointed.

W
-

You will be pleased with the
; rices, quality and styles. We
.. i ii.ive a large line of window
cades all colors and styles,
\ :h shades made to order.
; ,, nts. Varnishes, Oils and
•
Everything you need
. house cleaning at the low
price drug store in the old
,..kn building.
One door
.
of City Bank.

’ WLHeath,
The Druuflist.

LOCAL NEWS.
.

• CIRCULATION •

This week,

' 75 quires.

All of thf very
gonMaer things In
When in GRAND RAPIDS stop at
personal mention.
Quite an active Interest Is being taken
J. N. Burroughs wishes to announce
tn lliucry evil lie found at Knaaeli'a. Any­
thing that j«&lt;u 'waul you can buy there / Miss Grace Messer wint to Kalamazoo around the state for the encouragement of that he has bedding and flower planta of
building better side walks. Marshall has all kinds for sale cheap, and is prepared to
•u&gt;d at pric**a »u low ag they can be pur*
^Friday.
taken an active interest In this aud Union furnish cut flowers on spplieadou and at opposite UNION DEPOT.
chased anywhere In the Htale.
V“P«&gt;dill, of Mllo.^ent Sunday In City now offers to furnish cement to any lowest rates.
Ilatea $fl.OO For Day.
The many rricndapf C. E. Bldlac will
one who will build such walks within Its
the city.
Fn*e Baggage Transfer. New Howe
r gret to learn that be was among the unWrite or call on him at his green house
borders. Hastings coukl afford to do some­
Steam Heat and Electric Beils.
Mr. Dodge, of Plainwell, was in the city thing of this kind.It cost lhe city $2500, In 1st ward, Hastings, Mich.
rortuiiMte ones wiio went burned, uut dur­
BEACH A BOOTH.
ing the recent big fire at Spring Lake. yesterday.
for one damage suit and surely we do not
We were unable tu leain.wbat lass he aufEva w,ey 18 now a typo in the want another. There are many poor side­
fejWJLiiuici.dly.
walks here that will have to be replaced soon
B
ajosb office.
/^’he editor exprcia to go to the World's
by new ones and If a little encouragement
Phln Smith and son Don were In Grand aud assistance were given to tbe owners,
fair Thursday, May *23111. to remain for a
they would, no doubt, build good substan­
week, during which time this paper will Rapids Tuesday.
be Iu chance of D. IL Cook. Merchants
Mr. Harvey Walker, of Martin, was In tial walks of cement instead of cheaper
.wooden ones that only stand the service to
will confer a favor by handing in their the city last week.
which they are subjected for a few years,
wds as early as possible.
Ray Riley and James Mason spent Sun­ aud must be again rebuilt, while cement
One of tbe feed pipes at the pump house I day In Kalamazoo.
walks not only last for ages, but add much
broke Tuesday morning and Pm jlurpliy
Mrs. Julias Russell is in Grand Rapids to the looks of the property they are bait
signalled to his father for a»shtnuee. by
around, and Improve greatly the looks of
tooting the whistle twice. This was mis­ to-day on business.
the city.
।
taken for a fire alarm, the hose carts were /“Mrs. Clement Smith is visiting friends
run out and the excitement was quite gen­ Qn Detroit this week.
eral for a few moments.
Frank Black drove over to Greenville
Last week Thursday the noon train to Tuesday on business.
Grand Rapids was held up at Caledonia
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Sheldon spent Sun­
for about three hours and people on the
Crtln had a chance to take in the town. day in Grand Rapids.
The cause of it was, the old school house ^Miss Effa Simpson ipent Sunday in the
was being moved and was on the track city with her mother.
when the train reached there.
Mrs. Ed. Blake, of Middleville, waa
We doubt If there Is a fresher and bet­ in the city yesterday.
ter assorted stock of goods In the state
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Walter were In Al­
than that arrived by Julius Russell. Long
acquaintance with the wants of the peo­ legan a few days last week.

CARPETS

ple. careful buying, and paying cash, en­ f Miss Gertrude Pendergast is expected
ables him io keep Just what you want and home from Boston this week.
sell it to you at tbe lowest price possible.
Will Barlow, of Evanston, is visiting
He carries no shoddy go »d».
relatives In the cityjhls week.
Chronatlianatoletron.
Mra. P. T. Colgrove visited Mrs. F. A.
Mrs. ’Charles M. Weaver. 4212, Evans Blackman in Delton Tuesday.
Avena*, Chicago, formerly of this city, is
Winthrop
Nelson. Chas. Wise and
prepared to furnish rooms to friends dur­
ing their visit at the world’s fair. She Is others spent Sunday ut Wall Lake.
within walking distance from grounds, one
block from cnble cars running direct toi
gates and within easy access to steam and
elevated roadl*
AV. II. Spence has purchased the inter­
est owned by his deceased brother, John
Spence, in the boot and shoe store, and
_will continue the business alone. Will is
an enterprising business man. fall ot push
and energy and will fully maintain the ex­
cellent reputation of the store for quality
of goods and prices. He purposes tn con­
tinue to keep the wit nf goods and sell
them at the lowest possible price. He
cordially invites all old customers and
will gladly welcome all new ones.

I’n rafter, changes for advertisements
ri-acii this office Tuesdays at latest’to
r.iir- insertion in the Issue- of the week
when brought.
•
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For th&amp;laek of a few hundred dollars
our o|&gt;era house project has gone to the
great unknown. Hastings cannot long be
without a place for amusement In con­
versation with a prominent business man
recently he expressed bls belief that next
f •Honaihanntoletron.
year citizens and business men enough
I&gt;cn't miss the bargains at Burghardt^ could be induced to take stock in such a
yirprlse.
concern, as would warrant the building of
a
good house.. The only fear Is that some
? you need embroidery silk? T Leri
one may put up s^ine cheap, rickety thing
.-4; at Ruiseir?.
in the meantime that would render the
is given away to al! customers by\ construction of a good opera home out of
.‘.’•e question.
,;..t #%wr» * Co.

Frank 8. Pryor went to Rochester Sat­
urday for a short visit with relatives.

brook. AyE. Benkes and Rob't Bell are at
U*e meeCTiig and will unite with tlie others
in working to secure the annual meeting
next year for Hastings. If these boys
don't succeed it won’t be because they
D? L : di&gt;-s in this city are already didn’t work, ami they will certainly leave
puq.it ring for Children’s.Day which comes.. the Impression that Hastings is something
more^than a dot on the map of Michigan..
• u Sunday. June 11th.

I There ore five young colts in the city to
r :■ .ist-Tcl. This upeakcs well for the
■; ■ .einent in horse ilesb.
•

rnii.it liana toletron.

''ladings can soon boast of one of the­
ir- ■’ oirt houses ami court yards in lhe
: • • -r the amount of money invested.

\r:.old Sisson died at bls home in this
Fr’day night of consumption. His
A u-.du- were taken to Freeport,for burial,
mm. lifi-tu. nt day is approaching. The
। '-..aiiess of die woodland Is now brov a Uy Un- convincing voice of the sen•j?t.
.•
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’

' - t yoirr .-nap for nothing by doing your
' . l og with Jos. Rogers A Co. Goods
ziinratiteeU uml nil customers served
albre.
Milan Waldroff now owns Ijirry Noble,
who won second money iu the exciting
tlitre-y»-ar-old race at die June meetiug In
;his city 11st year.*
The new cement walks In front of Jos.
I’t'.ug’s. A E. Kenk.es’. and L. E. Stauf­
fers stores are a tine Improvement. Let
Ike good work go on.

Chronatlianatoletron.
Arrie Noble. John Cole’s two year old
colt, was the cause of a great deal of ex­
citement at tbe fair ground Thursday
morning. After being Jogged a little the
driver dismounted .and was walking with
him. In turning around the sulky was
tipped over the thill striking the horse on
the back, scaring him to such an extent
that three men were unable to hold him.
After running a short distance he left the
track and went sailing around among the
trees, part of the time the sulky being on
the ground and the real of tbe the time In
(he air. When the colt was finally cap­
tured about al).there was left of a fine
harness was (lie breast collar, and the S125.
sulky looked as If It had been prepared for
a niatci factory.
A brfeht little fellow In this city evi­
dently mderstanda the principles of bap­
the tender
tism nt t:„
Ldc.- age of five years. He
was redently given the privilege of naming
it neigh ixir’s little kitten, but when in­
formed the appellation be
he had bestou
bestowed,
’ed,
did ........
not appear
the lad *• &lt;■■■■
— at all enthusiastic
over it as It was au exceedingly homely
one. He seemed to realize It would never
be called by thauudne inrhad so generous­
ly given. R&gt; be took lhe kit to the hydraat
and turning tbe water on freely.sprinkled
its hea&lt;J, repeating the name several times
while doing so. Then he returned to the
house with a triumphant look on his face
and said: ••there, you'll have to call the
kitty by that name now. because she’s
been baptised and it can’t be changed.”

Ladles shirt waists In silk, cambric, mus­
A groat many Improvements are being
lin. and in all colors, from the cheapest
Io the best at Rutt-ell’a. If you want made at the fair grounds, which when com­
pleted will be greatly appreciated both by
tmy thing Ip this line rail and examine as
horsemen and
spectators. The oufer
l-L will pay y ou.
edges of the curves at the west end of the
Chronathanatoletrop.
•
• grounds are being raised up us they ought
We understand that a cement walk will to be. nnd other Improvements are being
made (hat make the horsemen smllo.
|be laid on tlie east side of the Union block
and in front of the little brick. Thia Will Tlie great Improvement that will be most
be » decided Improvement nnd one' worthy appreciated by thoee who do not care to
go on the grand stand, is a fence that is
l-f'Imitation.
;
•
being built about four rods south of the
i F.-ank Woodmansee, who for the past last part of tbe home stretch. It has been
L 'V ears has been Drnctlrlug law in Ver- customary for people to occupy this space
inojitvihle, has opened an office in this with wagons and buggies to the exclusion
Frank Is well known here and wo of all others practically. This apace will
him succtss. ’
now l&gt;e reserved for spectators.
Secre­
Rev. E. M. Blanchard has accepted a tary Jas. M. Bancr. is spending the most
of his time on the fair grounds these days
'•■ill lu-SL John and will leave for that
icily next we»-k.* During, his stay ill this overseeing such Improvements os will be
!‘i'y Rev. Blanchard has made many beet for all. He has lhe best interests of
tlie Barry County Agricultural society
ifiicnds wlui wi|l regret his deiau-ture.
constantly in mjtuT and Is sparing no
Will Furey has Just cumpicUsT a fine pains and pamonil attention In carrying
' of wMiiiing for Mrs. Mary T. Good­ out his work. J*n is a hustler from "way
year. Will is an expert in this lino of hack" and will give the people a fair that
work and has done much to add to the will be worth coming a good ways to
see.
artistic beauty of Hastings’ best homes.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Over 200 Styles of Newest
and Latest Designs.
■. '

Chas. M. Weaver, of Chicago, formerly
a lawyer in thia city was in Hastings Fri­
day.

Mra. Fred Parker and Mrs. John Wlessart spent Sunday with friends in Middle­
ville.
Dr. G. W. Lowry attended the state
medical convention at Muskegon
last
week.
' Frank Dillbahner has accepted a posi­
tion as book keeper at the chair and table
factory.
■

s Mrs. Cyril Grigsby, of Chicago has b^en
visiting at Rev. A, D. Grigsby’s, returning
Wednesday.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Hines passed through here
Saturday on their way to Grand Rapids
from Bellevue.
.

Mrs. George H. Brooks left last week
for a visit with frkuds in Martin, Allegau
and Coldwater.
X

Miss Grace Messer leaves to morrow for
IklMcmUrr UmI’V. E. ‘ Allgeo can be a few days visit with Mlfs Katherine Sev­
found at his office in lhe Empire block erus, of Kalamazoo.
.Ajtiuti has l»een made for Will every evening after 8 .o’clock. If you
George Cooper and Harvy Eastman, of
, ,.a«e auy buih'Ing that you wish to have
-C.h"'veftr'a new btiildln'g.
y"
Albion, and Clare Althen, of Lowell, were
I done «»r If you desire estimates furnished
r ernolliing is heard about listings you t-ln.uld l»e &gt;urc and see him. He does iu the city last week.
j;;Uing the ••glorious fourth.”
all work In a tbohiugh, workmanlike man­
Mrs.” I. A. Holbrook relumed from
ner. Mr Allgoo lia&lt; constructed many California this week where she has been
'•
at&gt;! examine Mis# Feighner's stock
houses In this city and there Is a large de­ for several months past.
1 •'&lt;&gt; inSrltes. cuffs, collars and Windsor
mand f*«r bis services. He has bad -a
, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Bancroft returned
great ih al of experience In building, is acfrom Callfoo’la Tuesday where they have
quuiMtcd with the latest styles of archi­
5 .Tirana ’.banit'dc t ron.
tecture mid can certainly please you both ^bceu spending the winter.
|Y
tan buy the ?atue styles of hats
'n Wvik and prices.
Mrs. Minnie Greble and mother Mis
i ; r a* Russeirs than at any other
Th. Flreim-u’s state convention is now Buller, left Tuesday for a visit with
: !?..■&gt;* m the city.
in M.-xdoii at Grand Haven, having con­ friends in Detroit and Marshall.
&gt;
pay anything for ypur soip. You
vened
yesterday, and
will continue
Afton D. and Frank H. Smith, of Rut­
I,
t !■ free of charge by trading with
through to-day. '&lt;1.
Schumann. Elon
land, Aaron and Ernest Shultz, of Shultz,
Soule. W. A. Scidmore and Frank i&gt;;wis started Monday to Chicago to attend the
This B the week of Miss Felghner’s are in attendance as delegates from this
world’s fair.
•
'••I'-L'ing. Cui! iii and M*e lhe latest city. Asia/ from the Dtdegntes Ed. Hol­

■.Li iu and see tlie new line of hosiery.
I st ml kerchiefs and perfumes at
'I irgl.nnila Surprise.

Furniture and Carpet
Emporium.

Mrs. McAllister, of Nashville, was*the .. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest
of all In leavening Htrength.—Latest United
guest of Rev. Puffer and family Friday.
States Government Food Report.
P. T. Colgrove was In Detroit this week Royal Baxixg PownuOo., Wall SU, N. V.
as a representative ot the K. of P. Iddge.

j’.i •
Bia *ks were defeated in
a fame of ball Saturday.

ays stnoke Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar.
’. way the same; always the best 5 cent
i-ar in the United States.

BOUGHT

McCOY’S

Chrouathanatolelron.

■Th- i'nit rior of the pott office has been
*r» .r. improved by a coat of blue alabas:cir with, buff trimmings.

BE WELL

OAN

Allen Jones, and "hla three sons,”
George Crowell. Lon Woolley and A. E.
Phillipa returned from Missaukee Co.
Friday night and a few days of trout fish­
ing.
Dr. and Mra. G. W. Lowry will start
for Chicago Monday where they will make
a two week’s s»ay. Georgie and Anna
will be with Mrs. Lowry’s parents at
Mendon, during their absence.

STRAW 1
f HATS.
F yem want the latest straw
hat in the market go to
E. W. Morrill &amp; Co’s.
See our show window for
styles. : : : : : : :

I

Respectfully -yours,

C. W. riORKILL, &amp; TO.
ONE PRICE CL2TMIER5.

Tbe Rev. Wm. Campbell, of Hastings,
presiding elder of the liberal faction of
tlie U. B. church, presided at their quar­
terly meetlug held in this place Saturday
and Sunday.—Caledonia News.
Miss Etta Main, for many years a typo
Iu the BaMSKB Office has accepted a |»«’.ltlon as proof reader with the Grand Rap.Js
Herald and left Monday for that city. The
Bann
. ku in common with her many
friends, wishes her success in her new
i field of work.

Of course you are going to the world’s
fair. Before going however, you ought to
step Into Russell’s and see his line o^dreso
goods, which are especially suitably tor
tbe world’s fair.
Ladles ot W. IL C. of this city will be
Interested In the following from last week’s
Saginaw News: Mra. A. T. Bliss has re­
turned from Indianapolis where she has
secured excellent bead quarters for the
Michigan W. IL C. for the national en­
campment
Chrouathanatoletron.
The June races this year promise to be
tlie best that we have ever yet had In the
city. Mr. Cole has already received as­
surances from many horsemen that they
will be present to contribute to the spurts.
There will be some fine strings of horses
in the dly al that time, and some very
fine
races will naturally result We
trust Uni the people of Hastings, and mer­
chants especially will do all iu their pow­
er to make these races a success.
They
draw people here, advertise the city and
In the end are beneficial to trade.

The outlook for wheat on May 1 was
not as promising as one month earlier. It
is now estimated that fivi per cent of the
average sowed will be plowed up because
winterkilled or other wise destroyed.. Tbe
average condition is T3 percent, iu the cen­
tral T» pt*r cent and in the northern S3 per
cent of vitality and growth ot average
years. Compared with April 1. the decline
in the southern counties is 8 per cent, in.
the eeutrnl 12 per cent and tu lhe north­
ern 10 per cent This decline .however. Is;
due to tbe fact that the extent of injury
could be better estimaud May 1 than on
ApriPL rather then to actual damage to
the crop during April. The weather dur­
ing April was cool and wet. and neither
wheat nor grass made the growth usual in
this mouth.

:

UST LET US SQUEEZE
in a few words about
our Stein Bloch suits
before you consent to
pay more money fqr
not as good fitting, not
as good wearing not asgood looking Clothes."

J

IUE can put a satisfying, rightly tailored
VI Stein Bioch suit on you and‘guarantee
" you pleasurable service from it. What
say you tz&gt; trying? If you’re skeptical ask any
one who has worn the Stein Bloch Clothes.
There are hundreds of people who know
experimentally that it’s not only economical fo
trade with us, but there’s exceptional pleasure
found in wearing these goods.

R. K. Quant

�Gaaraatred Curs
W. .ulbortx. onr «lvrn|,„, .
tell Dr. Klo,-. N« D1X. ""S1*'

STRIKERS IN VIENNA-

Hastings, Banner.
'

Thursday, May 18, &gt;893.

MW NUT WM

COCK BROS.. Propraetors.

Decision of the Supreme Court
on the Geary Act.

Hood’s Cures

THOSE NOT REGISTERED MUST GO.

My Health is Solid
As a Duck’s Foot in the Mud
Cured of Grave I and Indigestion
by Hood's SarMparllla

Mr. Frederick Eamfred
Chicago. Illinois.
"I want to say that I have been
■Ml by Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood’s Pills.
I was In a wretched condition and paid tr
one physician |43 for attendance and pre­
scriptions, which gnvo me no relief. I
suffered Intensely from gravel, and think
I bare endured as much misery as any
man from that complaint. I gave up hope
of ever getting well and was only walking
ing about to

Save Funeral Expenses.
Nothing would stay on my stomach. I began
to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and found that |t
did me good, io 1 kept on till I have taken
fourteen bottles, and now my health Is

HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla

CURES

I shall k-ep Hood's Sarsaparilla iu the house, as
I coulder It the cheapest and best medicine in
tho market My IndlxestfotT is entirely
cured, and all symptoms of the gravel
hare disappeared." Fukpebick Eauxfrxd.‘ Na 04 South Carpenter street,
Chicago, Illinois.
N. B. Be sure to get Hood's and only HOOD*8.
Hood’s Pills ad easily, yet promptly aud
efllclaitly, on the liver and bowels. 25c.

Michigan Central
” Thr Niagara Falls Routs.”

ritatloiiH.

Ntsrinns.

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FORi’ROru

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Knaloae ntamp for circular. Adiiros, A. s.
PABlbM, Prop'r.

P.tOBA VE UBBSK
State of Michigan, (Njugiv ef lUrry-**.
At a aetre.on of the Protmte Court for the
CSonty of Barrv. hMdru at the Pruhnte Offtcr.ln
ths city oPia«&gt;lun In **1*1 outrti. on Tuestba 1U h da* ot Ma* , in tbe •'ear one
1 elsht hundred &gt; nd n'ne’y three.
it. t'-hafle* W. Anr»m»ux. Junge ot
•tfer of lhe

e&lt;taie of

WASHtNOTON, May 16.—The supreme
coart through Justice Gray has sus­
tained the decision of the-New York
courts in favor of the constitutionality
of the Geary exclusion a&lt;. Justice
Brewer diasente&lt;L
Justice Gray said in announcing the
judgment of tlie court that the power
of this nation to restrict or prohibit the
immigration of any aliens into this
country or to require such aliens al­
ready in the country to remove here­
from was a well settled principle of in­
ternational law and was confirmed by
an unbroken line of dicisions in this
court. The legislative power of the
government had not transcended any of
its constitutional limitations in the act
under consideration.
The provisions of Section 6 of the act,
which are the part of the law particu­
larly at issue, were not inconsistent
with the relations and duties of the
legislative and judicial deriartments of
the government. The mode of proceed­
ings sot forth in the section are similar
to that in other well established pro­
cedures, such as the habeas corpus and
naturalisation, fixing the requirements
of citizenship and the like, in which the
judicial branch Qf the government acceptAd the determination of tho execu­
' live upon the questions' involved.
As to the requirements that the Chi­
nese entitled to remain in this country
should establish that right by the evi­
dence of one credible white witness.
Justice Gray said that it was within
the power of the legislature to deter­
mine tlie character of evidence that
rriight be received in a case' at law and
what force should be given to the testi­
mony so offered. Not discussing the
wisdom nor the justice of the act in
uuestion, it remainnd only to say that
tne judgment of the circuit court waa
affinned.
By this decision all Chinese in the
United States who do not register and
make their identity plain by means of a
reputable white witness and a photo­
graph will be dejxjrted. •
When the news that the United Stated
Supreme court hud confirmed the con­
stitutionality ot the Chinese exclusion
act reached San Francisco extras were
quickly tin tho streets. Information
waa quick in reaching the Chinese sec­
tion where the .#).&lt;X&gt;0 Chinese reside,
representing nearly one-third of the
entire number in tho United States.
They stool about in large groups before
their own bulletin boards for some
statement of the Six companies which
had compelled them to refuse to regis­
ter. They were not inclined to accept
the report through tho American news­
papers. [hiring the first hour there was
no outward excitement among theChinese, but it was evident the news
was distasteful and nnexpwtol. as it
had l&gt;een telegraphed tliat the decUion
would turn the other way.
Chinese Vice Consul Chong Owang
whs seen by a reporter to whom he said:
“You are the first to bring me this bad
news.
Although the Geary law has
been declared constitutional the govern­
ment is not prepared to immediately
carry out its provision*. It will entail
great expend for which no appropria-^
tion is made. I -have nothing to nay
in reyard to the immediate effect of tho
finfjF’lecision of the supreme court bn
the Chinese to America. It will be a
great blow to hvmincM In Chinatown.”

Washington. May 16.—No order was
Jam*s tasued as to the deportation of Chinese
under the Geary act. The instructions
under which collectors of revenue and
United States marshals are now operat­
ing direct them to make no arrests of
unregistered
Chinese until further
orders. The#* orders may be given torfny after cabinet meeting or deferred
for a longer period.

II- ’r. &lt;w)nj’f»i*tn&gt;tor with the win
-aid de -r&amp;*ed. e tnes i.itu court and
®s*«iti 11 a - u I* i»rnjm.-fd to render hte
scco-mt ** «twh ad nnntstre'or, and prays
that a du, b&lt;- i&lt;:&gt;|M&gt;ii&gt;ted for heuil &gt;g Uie uune,
and he dhwharv**d frmu aaidVo-t.
Thereupon it bi ordeo-l.lhat Friday, the r.h
day of June A. U. IMQ. at ten o'clock In the
forenn^n. be aiwlyted ter the hearing of "aid
petition a*id lluUkue hem at law of said He
ed and *11 nt t* p.r*on» lutrmtted In said
te . are requireI tn apnear al a *e*don r*t
Court, t leu t«* t** unldau at life J*rnbate
t&gt;. In tne t it&gt; of HusH-g*. In raid fount».
know caueo. Il any Hut* be. why the praye*
w» perttln -er tn »y no'. b» sn«nt**l. And It I"
further urdert-t. teat Mid pvt I'loner Rite notice
to the *?n&gt;*r&lt;« &lt;ntcre»ied In mI4 exlalc. of the
pendency nf uld pHltten and ’b* hearing
thtreef by cuuMh.g a copy of nn* order to tie
pupll*hed in th-* Hxntlnt:* IIAXX au. a new*
paper printed and eheutew-d In »ttld County of
Barry, rwe hi each week for three succeesive
weeks previous to Mild day nt heartur.
. w. At MMrnoNa
Jitdx-of Probate.

RIERS

CURE

SICK
HEAD
. ................ ..
—aAodthcwa
bj anee try ttmu wUl find t Uwe Httte pUla r»laablu tn pn nuiay w&gt;y» that tboy will not te» witto*; to do w&amp;hoct them. Let atke lUittk

ACHE
Otters do act.

■CXMCfNK CO.. New York.

SM*L13OSE.SIW1PEI!2

Southern Raptirt Convention.

*

Nashville. Tenn., May 16.—Judge
Haralson presided at the Southern Bap­
tist convention yesterday. After the
opening prayer Dr. W. R. Bagby, Mis­
sionary of Brazil, addressed tho con­
vention on the work in that country.
Dr. J. B. Gamble of Mississippi sub­
mitted a report on the importance of
home missior.8, reciting the fact that
some 10,000,01)0 people come within the
field of Baptist nome missions. Of
these about *.000,000 are negroes, with
whom the greatest good can l&gt;e done by
the Bapttats. The great majority of
the Baptists of this country live in’ tlie
south, but tha amount of their contri­
butions to missions does not shine in
comparison to that of our nothem
brethren. The report was adopted.

FRE3H

FROM THE

WIRE.

BUhop Bliw.ll ot tbe Epl«u.-»l iH&lt;®e~ ®
Vermont, dtal rwtenL.;Jatnee R. Keene U rtl » b«em*
fl,rXX),000 in the crash of Notional Cora

The payment of ths Chilian indemnity
has been mnde to toe sailors of the Balti
more.
The Aldine hotel and c mtenta, at Phil*
delphia, were damaged by fire to t^« ex
tent of 8140,000.
George Graham was killed in the train
yards at Chicago In a side collision betweer
a Panhandle freight train and a Chicago
Burlington and Quincy passenger train.
The governm-nt of Mexico will purchnw
two warships of improved pattern an
otherwise improve her navy. The regulai
army wUl-aho be raised to a higher stand
an!.
Henry GebhardL foreman for S. E. Holl­
stein. a furrier ou Broadway in New York,
was shot deml by August Warner, a former
emplove who had been dl*-'brirged.
amer
then shot himself, inflicting a fatal wound.
The private car in which President lie
coin traveled in the '00* Is being overhauled
at Omaha, and will
sent fo the world r
fair. It has.been
Qg servlA- on a Colo­
rado Central wo
train as a buardingcar
for several years.
A dynamite cnrtri&lt;lgi,1 was exploded at
the door of a school In Valencia. Spain, re­
cently, which shattered the door and
riously alaruied the inmate*. The kcImwI is
attended by young women of the wealthy
families, aBd the affair is attributed-to
anarchist«. who are becoming active in
Spain.
.
.
1
The news ageticie* of Germany publish
••wmiofflcial" reports to the effect that tl e
French government is strengthening it-&gt;
military posts on the German frontier,
which the opposition press claims is to 11fluence electors in favor of government
candidate* for the reichstag aud tho army
bill
___________

TROUBLE IN

KANSAS.

Secretary of State O*bume In Con
Topeka, May 16.—Secretary of State
R. S. Osborne "was bound over to the
district court in the sum of
yester­
day on the charge of libel.. On April
15, Osborne was interviewed in a local
paper in which he charged that ex-Gov­
ernor Humphrey, ex-Secretary of State
Higgins and other Republicans were
stopping at the state penitentiary at
■tab! expense.
Osborne also charged Cy Leland, the
United States internal revenue collector
for Kansas, with buying coal for slack
at the State mines at 82 a ton and sell­
ing it to the people as corf. Today the
preliminary hearing was held. Ireland
testified that he had never bought or
received a bushel of coal, and the ex­
warden corroborate! the evidence.

Levee Between Greenville ano
. Lakeport Broken.
ukny
-----In Advanced "»*»«&gt;
and Great DestltnUon

..

Ottawa. HaV 167^=The governor gen­
eral in council has had under consider­
ation the case of Veney, the wife mur­
derer. sentenced to be hanged at Sand­
wich May 18, and it has been decided
to commute his sentence to life im­
prisonment. The reasons which have
led to tbe exerciae of executive clem­
ency are understood to have been the
recommendation to mercy by the jury
and the report of the trial judge.
Ran on » Hank.
Minneapolis, May 16.—A run on the
Fanners’ and Mechanics Savings bank
began early yesterday morning and at
11 o’clock there was a line of 100 Fmall
depositors waiting tn draw their money.
The bank is one of tire most prosperous
and solid in the state and no fears are
•ntertained for ita safety.

Washixgtox. May 13.—William F.
Curtin, director of the bureau of Amoriran republics yesterday returned to
WtwhiDfrt&lt;m frem Chicago and tend,h1 !«»«&lt;&gt;»*
&gt;ir. (ixrtiH action whs bored upon a r»gu?st model.y the president on Ljjtur
day last.
.

Chicago, May 10.—Mrs. J. E. Cough,
wife of the well known Baptist mission­
ary, met a frightful death yesterday.
She was killed by a folding bed, which
closed up and crmilwNl her. while her
daughter stool by powerless to prevent.

•Mother AM*l&lt;nu&gt;cnt.
Toroxt»&gt;, May 16.—The Ontario Coal
reimpany areigned yesterdav. TiteMol*&gt;n bartk is the principal lo-al creditor
late amount, of paper held by it btfnc
between . ’ 7 t.ObJ «nd 34*30.000. Tlw On.
torio I,rt in tntenaurf to th. extant ot
Over yl'MiJ.lX.1. .

W.-A

workingman’s quarter of tne city max

,
rlood’*

.unpllotk ooukUs wl coW, ’
“
oorxlIUoto K run «rv
tough, told or any lu»«.
?
trouble. «ud will w t|,l, runni,
to. glrlug 11. lair trial.
betioBt, JOU may return lh»
have jour aonry r, lundto. tv. .“S
nut make thia od. r did we n« kn,,.^4
Dr. Ktag-a New Dlteov,.,,te’JS
on. It nev.r dUappol,,:,. Tll
tn» at W. II. Goodyear-. ‘,t'X'T?
Largo size 60c and 81.00.

Gbee^ille, Mis May 12--’*“t
levee between this pUce
Lakeport.
Ark., on tbe west dde of the rivex
broke at .un early hoar yesterday mornmg. flooding the grmter portion of

Chicot county, Ark.
o’clock last evening wa« over 800 Ieel
wide and caving rapklly. The break
occurred near Siinshian landing in a
bend of the riv... Many thousands o
acres of corn and cottos in an mlvanced
state of cultivation havo been flooded
and great destitution will be the re­

sult.
The water will &lt;•»«&gt; CM"* ■&gt;)'mtT;
Ark: TeMM. Madiwn, Morrbooae and
But anti Went Carroll parubM in
Looi.iina and malto ita way into Bayou
Tennaa. thence to the Mh.uanppi below
Natchex. This section of the country w
thickly oettled by fannera and planta­
tion owners who have not recovered
from tho floods of a year ago, and they
are poorly prepared to stand tlie pnsent disaster.
The Missouri Padflc
tracks are under water for about 60
miles below Arkamms Citv. and the
traffic' can not be reeumed before the
middle of June.

PREPARING FOR TROUBLE-

Cmcaoo. May U.-It la rumored
that the Chicago and Northwestern
railroad an- preparing for a general
strike of telegraph operators.
It is
said by the ojreratorn that the company
tasuetl an ultimatum Thursday to the
men that they must either leave tbe
union or resign, and gave them two
days in which to decide. As if antici­
pating trouble the company has employml a nnxnlrer of new operators.
Assistant Superintendent of Tele­
graph Lawsun denies that the company
has issued any such ultimatum to its
men. He says he is securing new men
that he may have a force on hand when­
ever men may 1* meded.
The officials
of the Order of Railway Telegraphers
at Toronto have been aakt.d to take ac­
tion in the matter and their reply will
largely shape the result of tlie com­
pany's action.

INDIANA BANK FAILURES.

tory where those who had quit work
hive beenReplaced with nonunioniste.
ThVey HX windows and tried to

force the doors. Tho police were un­
able to distierse them. A company of
infantry was called and after »
fight the soldiers drove off tlie strikers.
Two men were wounded in the fight.
Nineteen strikers were arrested­

THOROUGHLY

*

MIXED.

St. Petersbvo, May 15.—A small
ferryboat on the River Mata, near
Boruvitchee. government of Novgorod,
buemue unmanageable in midstream
yn-tertlay and was swept from her
course by the current. The passengers
who filled her deck were pnnicKtricken.
The surging of the crowd made the
boat list and several passengers jumped
overlxNtrd.
Others launched a boat,
which was at once overcrowded and
swamped. Dozens of persons are known
to have been drowned, and many mure
are missing. About one-fifth of the
pareengers made no effort to leave the
boat and were saved.
Attended • Military Review.
Havana, May 15.—The Infanta Eula­
lia and her husband attend a grand
military review yesterday afternuon
and in the evening went to a ball at the
Caidnn Esi»agnol. It is reported that
she wilbembaMf todiy for New York.
Arram«mrat&gt; (foot plated.
Lebanon. N. H.. Mny 15.—Arrange­
ments for Almy’s execution tomorrow
have all bugn completed. with, the ex­
ception of testing tlie gallows, which
will be don- today.
London, May 13.—Mim Rose* Cleve­
land sailed for Now York on the Etru­
ria yesterday.

FRESH

FROM

THE WIRE.

llurrlr-q Raader.
Tire United States produce W5.OUO.OOU
pound* uf tolmapo.
Chinn's t«*a crop promise* ‘o be large and
of excellent quality this\enr.
There were 703 Gm In BokUiu last yenr.
which destroyed property to the amount of
81.Q6MW.
A pension of fl.000 francs a year haa been
gnuit«*l to Mme. Henan by the French gov­
ernment
During tart year 1.046 elk were killed in
Norway and 1.072 in Sweden, about the
average number.
The Kalamaxoo and South Haven rail­
way will extend ita track to the harbor en­
trance at South Haven.
Mra. Fawcett, the young Englishwoman
of
recent
**nborc-the-Mmiorewrang'itr"
fame, has adopted the prufrsainn of eketriCai eugin.er.
aikJ* i'7l'f*,‘‘l h&gt; Inti Id » fig daxu at fake
Albert X -.ar a for the purpose uf giving
Kgypt a ..I. uttful supply of water during
the low ;„le.
j
Rt
Ua.. who believes some
day Cons.demic money will be redeemed,
and will Ir. worth tloltar for dollar; bus
n.0U0,&lt;rt» In coufedemte hills stored away.
The he- I Jdert snot in lite world seem-,
to ta&gt; a l-,tle haxnljt in France named Aumane. There are oitly 40 inhnbltanta. 28
\cn 015 n&lt; * **yenr* at *** rtU'1 one **,,ver

An underground river, rtronglv impreg­
nated with iron, was found recently near
Charlotte, N. C. It fo reported that the
ri'x1,
1,45 frrt ’*,ow
■«**«•
la 7U0 feet wrf« and 6 fret drep.

cured of piles, with only one pa?krge of
Hill's Pile Pomade, the only p,;.- remedy
un the market with a bonsfidr uuanatee
with each package. Price81.00, sh pack­
ages for 85.00. By mail. Try It to night
For Mie by Fred L. Heath, the drazgist.

A confiding farmer of Butler tease
entangeled In a piano swindlers net and
paid 84H0 for a 6180 instrumeuL

In lhe
department of agriculture
MUo F. Marsh. &gt;f l an-inr. has bren ap­
pointed to be atattetical axent fur tbe
state.

Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castorla.

Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castoria-

Children Cryfor

Pitcher’s Castoria
Bev. M. L. Estey, of Decatw
repteii a
to a church ilhv.n. 11L
and will leave for that pl ire Fri

Union City prop-Htw to •=•
walk question by turn,-i.it,c reorei
citizen who will build retur:.'.
s

&gt;Meiry

Sufferer* from the affect* ■ •: UGrlppe
will find ••Adlnftida,'' M heeler - Heart
and Nerve Cure a blessed bdon. It quiets
the nerves and tone* up the system.
Sold by W, II. Goodyear.

Tbe teacher's reading circle «&gt;f Mlcblyar.
will meet in Chicago Friday. May 1:’. U&gt;
outline the work for tbe tn-uin^ jcbeol
year.

The Flint A Pert Marqu&lt;::&gt;- &lt; ffida!siay
they cannot afford to grant lhe dcmttds
of the striking freight handhr- at I-ipilDgton.
Hlolden Medical Dipcover}“ currs those
diseases which come from bkw .1 impuri­
ties—scrofula and skin diseases, aorw and
swellings.
But does it? It's put up i'J ’!&gt;* ,too'
sands of gallons, and sold to huiaheds nt
thousands. Can It cure as *&lt; U f-' ttoofli
It had been cotni'&lt;

Erxetua and Ivy*
Gltmd*. are v e l t«
II

Suppose Un t till* i
a quick-witted man «
experlbo-nt*. un

I. sod
rttonc
buy i

that hl* truth In
that you call

fully.

get your

The h nirdy to
uM*dy the makers themw
In.

,vv tilth

During the recent rale
breke from the !«.•:&gt; ■
N Black river.

i.tJuXi fret of
the mouth
and

‘

■tine ‘

AJantn C. Ml!
thri-Ptulles m-t &lt;i
three ndlk-Mi,’lu(heni bad six tutth

OAT^

Wbrn she vnu

Jul)r- «*»

-SSTmS ®’&lt;&lt;r- Jul&gt;’

14. 1*31. anti snctwiwl to the throt. St
WahlMt at th. .Icath ot hl. tX?

s^*?w W?.’

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8s"X; JWt- •»
Sn&gt;
J“lys-pto”

Cattlx— Market steady

»

Tn. vlctitu, ar.; Charlo Loa:’0
P®tor Juhuaon, John
^Ii
Joh.Swans.to Thntonr w&gt;w - takS
a racht to Chicago t„ ,cu
Blto?.

When the bail CWldren. *1* P1’''

Genesee county *4sbenum
far an known no wa!l-e&gt;"1 I'
caught In any of the several
county. althouxh a jjrca* no*
planted there.

-av tliat &gt;«
have been
kHt of ttat
Have been

An Alpena fiahinit com?'
Her pigeon* on iiatavaw *olh«’
can be informed of the &lt;•’«•!&gt;
pared to handle it hours talon’ th*
arrive at their dock*.

and waa dangrr..., in a sim.g wfad.

Sr iii~a

Uvor. umtl now It I, clcrh- l„
amona pure mtolrd tonlra ,n.l
—comalunia nothing which ;&gt;
J*
UM •» a bevereae or inl.c if„.„
jwitnlato «• the Uto
“
tor all ailment, ot alouawl. j|.Jt.
kldneya. It will cure ,l,k l,r.,|&gt;ch,
dlpaUon, conallpalhm. an&lt;l rlrlr.
tram lhe ayateui. Saci.r«u&lt;»i sulrJJS
with each bottle or tlie moo,-} Wl|| t,5?
tuuderl. Prleo only W: per IMUi
by W. U. tloodvear.
' Md

THE MARKETS.

5w«w?’13': JolT-

WaCKBUAF. 111,., May lrt.-Frari,r„

Since IU Orel Inlrallalin.
Hitler, ha. K.ln,.l rapMIy b 25?

CmcAOO, May 18.-Interesting dis­
closures are promised in connection
Uncklati'a Arnl&lt;« Balve.
witli the investigation into the Colum­
bia National bank failure. The direc­
The best salve in tlie world for cuts
tors held a meeting yesterday to discuss bruises. ,sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever
the practicability of resuming, but the sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilbhuu.
result of their deliberations was riot corns, and all skin eruptions, and poritir£
given ouL The affairs of tho bank are ly cures piles or n&lt;&gt; pay required. It is
in such a thorough mix that it is not guaranteed to give perfect MtUstactfon ar
known just how matters stand.
money refunded. Price 25 rents per Wf
Crowds of people coMTSgatod around For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the dtunjit
the entrances of the Columbia National
bank yesterday, but were assured from
Battle Creek lias sixty lady blryeie
notice* of those who had drawn on the riders.
bank that they themselves would see to
Wool is being markete.1 |n Ireeatur
the liquidation of all such drafts and
other assurances were given by officials for from 15 to 21 rente per pound.
that all would get their money.
Grand Army men aa;e a banquet it
The Columbia has correspondents in
Ionia last evening In bouur &lt;if Ju ire
Indiana. Illinois, Ohio and Michigan.
Morse.
DOZENS DROWNED.
Thouaan&lt;l&lt; of Feuplo

challenge Tor a duel sent by Harris is
the nwult. A fight with pistol- has
lx&lt;n arranged and both men are be nJ
shadowed I re .the police.
tau&gt;. M.y lA-tWg, Victor, the
koyjroign prin.® ol Waldeck, di«i
terday at Marlenlwl. Bohemia, of nuX

*

f0S:r.SffiXeh«l to Btehto. tao.

Editor* ThtretiBg For
O°ALA. Fla., May IJ.-Culonel Harris
“d
1®nel L001*5 J- Brumby, editors
of The New Capitol and. Free Press,
respectively, both published hexe. bX
came involved by pointed editorial crit

h
Tow.Hacts, May B1-TIM Hudhnn Riverside elevator containing 100,.
OODbluhela of corn wu ilMtmy.,1 b’»
‘Sed“t“ *ht' Lc"R0'lxl®- l«ilyin-

Vroxx.
M»y
,tX.n
g.kin

Will R^““

Indunapoias. May 16.—Lucius H. , »««&lt;■«»« &lt;&gt;t the CoInmlijA of &lt; lilcacu
Swift, editor of the CiviTService Chron­
icle. who with William D. Foulke. has
r.-...
.........May
—z IX—A ____
...
Portland, Ind..
courier
been investigating tho Terrs Haute fnim Dunkirk has announced the failpostofflee trouble, has *returm «l to the
„f th(, Duulrirk imnk, which is
city. Mr. Swift say* that tlie situation
ai Terre
L f"2y - u.-_-r
been doMrrilxNl and the civil service law. Starbuck &amp; Company, of the susis-ndesi
Colutnldn hank at Chicago. Attach­
have been violat;*&lt;l with impunity.
ment.* were nt once filed and a deputy
sheriff left nnm.Mliately to levy on all
Nahii ville, May 16.—The Women-* the available property. The bank liu
Miraionary union auxiliary t&lt;» the gone under for at least 873.000, and tlie
Bantiat convention
convention’ re-elected , amount may reach flOO/Mn, The firm
Southern Baptist
President, Mbs Fannie E. Heck; corre­ controlling this bank owns a number of
sponding secretary, Mis* Annie W. others, nnd these are reported gone to
Ax matron &lt;r: recording secretary, Mr*. the wall. ’ Tlie Geneva bank has failed.
E. M. EUis; treasurer. Mrs. M. E.
Oliver.
Caibg. His., May 15.—-Two men have
been amsted and are charged with tbe
&gt; New Yqiik, May 16.—The officers nf robbery uf the express car Friday night
the American. Sabbath union., which on the Mobile and Ohio railroad at
claims to represent 20.000,0'10 of Chris­ Laketon.. Ky. A searching party traced
tians, have telegraphed to President
the men to their homtw by torn bits of
Cleveland requiring him to take steps
express envelopes that were scattered
to prevent the proposed opening uf the
in the rwid. At the house where the
world's fair on Sunday.
'mon were arrested a large num tier of
express envelopes were found. The
Boston, May 16.—Telegrams have prisoners were taken to Bardwell, the
been sent to Attorney General Olney by county teat and after a preliminary
the Evangelical Alliance and John W. examination were sent to jail.
Baer, general secretary of the-Chrirtian
Endeavor society invoking the aid «rf
Honolllv. May 18.-The proposition
the National executive to prevent Sun­
to establish the Hawaiian republic is
day opening of the world's fair.
not gaining ground. Mr. Wilcox, rep­
Michigan Frualon*.
resenting the Hawaiian interest in tne
Washington, May -16.—Original- the scheme through The Liberal, has
Perry A. Tictaort. Charles A. Reese. abandoned the agitation and tie paper
Increase—William A.iGitaon, Johna­ has susnended for the time being. Col­
than Hall. William Fowler. Original, onel Volney Ashford con fesses ho has
widows, etc.—Mary E. Carr. Josephine concluded best to wait and aacertain
M. Stevens, minors of Benjamin D. wlmt the United States intends doing
Hamlin,-minor* of Lucius A. Smith.
before
proceeding
further.
The
bpfts'kek lxs&gt;m for the republkrjj pro­
ject has also apparently colae to
For Upper
v— Michigan — Fair, slightly naught.
wanner• winds
........
becoming westerly. For
lower Mi
cliff
»"’-jgan—Generally fair: slightly
warmer nt Port Huron; northwesterly
Ikdufapouh, May 15.—The inter­
winds.
national convention of the Young Men's
U.l»r Ifoll.
Cbvutian awLK-iation closed last night.
At Philadelphia — Philadelphia,
15; A fellow-ship meeting wuM h.-ld at tho
Washington. 1.
\
Young Men s Christian a ^oeiatioa hall
At Kt. Ixiiiis—St. Ixiui*, 10; Cincinnati. 6.
at
yesterday morning and there­
At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 4: Baltimore, 3. after the visitors scattered to tht varL
At Chicago—Chicago, 4; Pittsburg, 14. on’ ch?rS*”J*’
pul pita cf which
At Boston—Bnaton, R; New York, a
were filled by the viming ministers.

Boston. May 16.-The two libel suite
of Mtb. Helen A. Gougar, president of
the Women's Suffrage association of In­
diana, one against Congressman E. A
Morse, the other against Editor N. A
Mowton of Attleboro, were formally
entered in the United States circuit
cwt yesterday. They grew out of
statements made by the ermgressman
while on the stump, and it is said, pub­
lished m Mowton's paper. The plain­
tiff sues the congrenMnian for 825 000
and the editor for 810,000.
'

Mi Probably Killed.
Lincoln. Ills.. May 16.—About !(kSO
o'clock last nigh; an explosion occurred
in the CitizoM’ioalshaft from mining
K about 14,000 feet from the entrance.
night bom and five miueis are betteved to have been killed.

MISSISSIPPI FLOOD.

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�NEIGHBORING COUNTIES-

Hastings Banner
Thursday, May 18, 1893.

J. C. Downing ha.s been appointed p&lt;jmmoter at Vermontville fa place of II. H.
thurch, resigned.

w. R. COOK. LocxJ Editor.

business carls.
Lrd'Tagg-riUtjal E Knapnrn.
MthorC, Danism.
a
,GG\RT KNAl'l’EXA DENISON.

lawyers.
&gt;ms 8H ?17'Michigan Trust Co. filda..
,
Grand Rapid*. Michigan ■'

alice KiRK. M- d..

M
,

Physician and Silrgvou.
iia'tl:ik.-j • * Mich.
kit call- i rotupUy aKemlwl day or night. Uff.c;\oer F.^;. Sl«&gt;ra-Uh bout and shoe More
\MES A.«WKt^E\.
Attorney nt law,
I •
HnstiDgii. Mich,
practice* in ail courts of the state. Col•lions promptly attended u».
nitSE. 11.
1- J.ATHB01-.
17
I'bysieUiA an*l
.
, Surgeons -­
All calls city «nd country promptly

Physician and Surgeon.
Ihrlton.
•
Mich.
.
&lt;„ ri-Alilet.-y, on® block east Of depot.
A. -4 C. li. IlAKBEK

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Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in elty-orloounty responded to wit),
pr.-miitu-as, day |&gt;r night.
_____________

1?°^- Th®, ■having ot my head, he decittMi, would promote the growth of the
n*lr. I consented; my head vyas duly
ahaved and fitted with a toupee so nicely
that I scarcely noticed the difference. It
made me feel happy.
“One evening, while at a fashionable
dance, as I was gayly dancing with a most
charming young lady I waa made the vic­
tim of my folly. A stout lady waa taking
her departure. She was in a great hurry
to go, elbowing her way through the crowd
of merry young folk.*. As she pained mo
one of the hooks of her cloak caught my
toupee right where it lived. There was a
yank, a struggle, a horrified scream from
my companion, a hurst of laughter from
everybody else, an effusive apology from
the stout Italy, and away went my beloved
toupee dangling to her shoulder. I had
been scalped in cold blood. It waa awful.
I assure you. I wished for the proverbial
trap door through the floor, but U wouldn’t
open. With a groan I grafted my toupee,
and—well, I -didln’t stop to finish the
dance.’’—New York Sun.

There are fortv applicants for the prin­
cipal’, ip of the Vermontville school.

Warren Denlston wants to know If
anv one in this county (or state) can beat
hDu raising Jambs this spring. From flftyfour fine wool ewes he has sixty-one fine
wool lamt s and l as not lo»t n lamb.
Who can treat it’.’—Olivet Optic.

A show wiy soon start out from Char­
lotte composed almost entirely of Eaton
county talent.
The Misses Edgertons
will do the trapeze apt
.

Hon. Franklin Wells, of Conatautine,
has n line weeping willow tree, grown from
a slip cut from a tree at Mt. Vtffnon, near
the toinbuf George Washington, which was
brought from the tomb of Napoleon Bona­
parte on the Island of St. Helena.
S. G. Allen of Vermontville, won the 325
cash prize offered by Manager Thayre of
the Kalamazoo agency of the Union
Mutual Life for lhe agent writing the lar­
gest amount of settled business during the
uionih of May.

Bartholomew Mills aged St years died
at Iris home in Plainwell last week.
He
was born at Sing Sing N. Y.
The Maple St. M. E. Church at Battle
Creek wiped out a debt of JUOOU, In twenty
three minutes last Sunday morning. The
first one thousand dollars being raised in
ten minutes.

Mrs. Ednu-ndson a former resident of
Battle Ceeek died la-t week at her home
I. Io ia,from tbe resultoljunoil stove &lt; xplon A.
ELDON.
slon. Her remains were brought to Battle
j .
\ Abstract ami Beal Estate Office.
(Creek for burial.
Abstract Block. Ha.imgu.
M . vy to loan on Real Estate Real Kstati
Battle Creek is to have a ha- dsomd uew •
.
&lt; .nitnissipn. General -conferencing.
.. . n - . .u -nlete^et of Abstract Books, com­ city fire department.
t
tr&lt;' Itecords, cun furnish complete
■ .•
C F. BROOKS.Clerk.
Tlie old colored man Brown, who for
vents Uns lived thV life of it hennlt in a
M. D..
“ring out” near St. Marys' Lake, nnd wire
I was
recently removed to the County
ilrii M.pb...&gt;,.o&gt;c »«“* ••»««■/ tnw birim AM Ti.unL
•act. at llol!owa&gt; s dru&gt;
fro,u
&lt;ll?*‘aM ■ Brown was one of l
1 the slaves brdught to this city about the i
close of the war by . Henry Willis --Bat- ,;
DD.
lie Creek. Journal.
I,
1 hrec prisoners hi lhe Ingham cimnty jail I
.,..,
WK».... ....
escaped.
Gross negligence on ’tlie'jmrt of ;Jj
the under sheriff Is charged. who bulled ;
GROVE
ithe dour Instead of locking it.
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Kiev in Tn on block, 11.tarings..

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$75,000.00.

SURPLUS •lO'.OOV.OV.

CITY BAKERY.
Fine line of creams
fresh confectionery.

and

A. E. RENKES.
javEiHvonui
.tSES

ass

Chinese chew must claim our admiration
by the manner In which the conception of
a military game has been elaborated so as
to conform with the realities of warfare.
The Ixmrd is divided by an imaginary
river, which the elephant and the king
way not cross. The pieces are placed on
the intersections of the lines, not on the
spaces. The king or general, with his two
guards, must keep to a square of nine
points in the center of his side, with
diagonal lines from corner to corner, along
which the guards may move, the king
moving oulyjurwanl or sideways or back­
ward ; the other pieces may enter this
fortress aud pass through it.
The most characteristic piece of Chinese
chess, however, is the cannon, which, like
our castle, cannot move without jumping
over a piece, so that not only is the attack
most formidable anil unexpected,,but it
mu.-t Is* resisted, els. It is helpless. "The
prettiest checkmate,'* says Mr. Falkener.
“is with two cannotw in line." Here the
second cannon girm check, and the king
must move, for if another pitxe be inserted
।
tlie first cannon w'.-cA check. Nu-. . we
may allow that if tbe elephant is me up­
*'
no more should
the cannon,for the .
uarhed is n-.illy
the most capable 6f 11 feat, hut the i-enins of the piece lies In s imitation of&lt; unnon in warfare--ita n. jfe, the firing over
hodlrs of tn • nnd its liability to&lt; tpturc.—Lum. .
ctfttur.

Jerry Boltuh of Leslie claims to have &gt;
sold the largest ox ever shipped from Ing- h
ham Comity.
He sold it in Buffalo and it
ticular peun!
weighed 2,650 lbs.
•

Hastings,

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THE BEST

Open tor business Dec. 15.18M. .
officers:
D. G. Boblnson,President;
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
DELECTOBS:
D. W. Reynold,
B. B. Messer.
D.G. Robinson,
Chester Messer
John Carve th.
P. T. Colgrove.
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5 Cent Cigar
In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,

Has the only savings department tn In Barry
County and pays * percent Interest ouall Mine

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rtFARTHEMT BUILDING
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The Marshall Statesman claims the 1
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48th and ST. LAWRENCE AVE,
J. M. Smith,
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‘
.histice of the Peace. Michigan Central depot Is a more ancient I
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CHICAGO, ILL
on exhibition al the worlds fair. And the established fact tint that identical craze
surroundings would make an African jan- ’ is the craze of the day. Mrs. Bustom wears
gle turn green with envy,
silk stockings became her skin is so ten, ..Fair Visitors...
r uuiijh-m; pbsuca
Albion has a "Jack the Hugger’’ aud derithatshv cannot endure cotton; if Mrs.
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LOCAL NEWS.
This

• liable colt ln*-t week. It was playing in
। s fleeting, inn H-uxt s • [j... yan| and broke a blood vessel.
huiiMiiity iv- the ages 1
&gt;o;i
j
Geo. Steward of Lake Odessa sold some
-----------rags to a peddler and afterwards retneiuni'r
&gt;uak
the
seed
1
i*red
of there being money in some uf the
cab soak * the
solution o&lt;|»M oMiIok. In- Marted In pursuit and
UM I.laiit anil tho oveltook lhe tramp at Clarksville and
sublimai
and lhe yield in- resaluyl hla moooy.
nti:’4 American.
.x(l&gt;/ Ida Keene ot Lansing who has not
lews Writers Assocla- been able lo see for nearly twenty-four
on
her
•3«-d Of
Ot liewsnews- years had
onu an
uu operation
opciunon performed
pv.iv&gt;
v.
bV'J, composed
ents to daily eyes at Anb Aruorand now cun see.

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A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf,
seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable,
stylish and durable than any other shoe ever
sold at the price. Every style. Equals custommade shoes costing from $4 to fc.

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Paper at a lower puce than you have ever
seen before. Theyare all first quality and
arranged with win- borders and ceiling
decorations aceordiig to the latest style.

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The BattleiCreek high school will have I
an exhibit nt the Worlds Fair.
1
We offer one lltndred dollar!- reward^
. The past season the two leading Eaton I
■ far any case of c;’arrh that cannot be'
Rapids in-an dealers, W. Vaughan &amp; Son
jolds. inve
and 1. N. iteyuuldk
have bought
bought and
and shipshlp- j cured by Hall - caUtrli cur,-.
............................
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IH-U an
,Nevert
c..uv..u00 bushels uf *"
beau*.
F. J- Chknky *. o.. I t of the
health officers
' They |
u;l. - l aid m Ann Arbor, June t|ave
(,ut to the farmer- an average
e t*"' J1 ,*’r*
i&lt;* auspices
6t the slate
. mider’tk**
anxiileeaAf
state I ptjM. \\ o« 55
«.&lt; a• [&gt;u.—a fatal sum of 850 j Cheney for thf lost 15 years, mid believe
him
perfectly
in nil IniniuvM
rthe
purpose
of
dis|
ovu
nut
into
circulation^'
1
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Health. f&lt; r .... . .
carry
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----------------*'
ul
"
,
transactions
and liianelally
able
i • atm chc h-ra and Its prevention,
auares-ea 10 every 10QuRe » llttle’excltemerrt was created ea:- „ut nny obligation.-madefy
...------------------------ . the
their firm.
addres-ed to every 1&lt;»and It Is hupvd
at ' IJ
lr UUIUIUJ
Sunday .rtttrnoun t&gt;» -a ----couple
dHrltw• West
-- ------------A- Truax. -------------Wiotesale Druggists. To­
_ _ that
__
_
,..........
....
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. .from I! lurlou.ly
I,. Into ovti-n
town ht.l.llrirr
huUllns an
un infant
lulunl if
« ledo, O.
m- del.gatr
They luul driven »lx m « Waldlng, Klunan A Marviu, Wholesale
ily. Quest unillui velum lo Ihojltielr armrils -ill be UlscUMed with the hone o» the deed run.all
Druggists. Toledo,! 1.
dthof everj
•
. ..... the tnfnni
Infant hnH
bad t-ikrn
taken it
a swaliaw
swallaw of kerosene
llnll sCatan h Cire Is taken Internally,
.
the lea&lt; ing specialists of
oil as a spring tonic. Not knowing the ben­ acting directly ujxn the blood and mucous
eficent medicinal properties of the oil. tht y surface* of the ay&lt;em. Price, 75ct*. per
had sought a physician and his stomach­ bottle. Sold by al druggists. TestimonlOUR COUNTY
pump. The fears of tbe fond parent* were' als free.
soon allayed.—Eaton Rapids Journal.
Washingtoii Gardner of Albion has
■ a secured to dej’ver the commencement
Arr unpopular. B&lt; there Is one form ot trust
BALD HEADS AND SUCCESS IN LIFE against
which no one has anythl
a idn-nn at Nashvijle, June 301
T hat Is the trust wllch the public
Henry
Clews
Rotates
an
Incident
In
WTilct
Hood's Rarsapatllk and the beat of
N t'liville expeett to have several new
iriist is fully JuAtin.1 by the merit ol
.-.
Ho Figured us tho Hero.
■ -im &gt;s blocks bnjlt this summer.
cine. For. remeiber. Hood’s barsaparilla
Few men in Wall street have a keenei CURES.
N.ishvllle’s palatial depot came near be­ appreciation of a joke than Henry Clews
ing n-unore. The lamp sprung a leak and
Mr. Clews told a goal one on himself to t
Hood’s Pill's are rarely vegetable, and do not
look fire which made quite a blaze, but
young man yesterday:
purge, pain or grip. Sold by all druggists.
a few parts of watrtr quenched it.
"See my l»ahl bend?’’ began Mr. Clews
bin
eyes
twinkling
mischievously.
“
Ol
&lt;• Im H. Smith and family who have
course you doyit's-m-Kjrominent feature
Dr.'Carter’s Hdney * Backache Tea
'. v&lt;l in Nashville for many years left for
Do you know that I believe a bald henc Is a compound if valuable herbs that
t-. vir new home at Tacoma. Washington,
coo tributes to a man’s success in life. 1
week, and were given "God-speed” by.
stimulate
the Klc&gt;eys to action, clearing
hail t|ie impulaiioh of that village, who attended a reception some time ago nl
Vtween
tbe
kidneys
which Paderewski performed. You know the p*i3a?e«
were avilrt: depot to see them off.
what a frightful head of hair tbe mtudclat and bladder, wleh become stopped up
in talk with J. J. England this week ho
baa. Well, my friend Dr. Depew good na and cause seltllrpi like brick dust, and if
told us to inform the farmers that Mich* turedly twitted me by drawing a compart
wool would be worth Just as much as Ohio son between my polished cranial surtact not removed wtlllead to Dropsy, Diabetes,
wool if proper pains were taken In prepar­ and the hirsute chrysanthemum that deco or Bright’s Dlseae. It regulates tlie four
ing it for the market. All tags should be rates Paderewski.
Important organsof the body, tbe stom­
,
removed and the fleeces closely bound
“ ’Don't you wish you bail that man t ach. liver, kidnya and bowels. Keep
with fine wool twine. Heed the warning.
hair. Clews!' said the doctor to me, pok
them healthy yot need never fear dls- Woodland News.
tug me playfully in the ribs.
Brice 40 centa a package.
“ ‘No, Chauncey,' I replied. ‘Every man ease.
John Katberman of Woodland was aneslto his calling. If I had Paderewski’s head
Carter’s Kldnr Backache Tea will cure
ed last wrek for stealing a siring of slelgtmy customers would runaway, and if Pad that sick, tired ^ellng with a bad taste In
lu lls from Barry McKelvy last winter.
erewski bad my bend he’d lose half of hli
The K.of p. lodge at Middleville has a musical prestige. That’s the way thing* the raoutfl mortngs.
Carter’s Kldnjr ABackache Tea will cuie
even themselves up. We don’t want Pad
membership of nearly one hundred.
erewski heads in Wall street’
sick headache, obstipation, dizziness, ami
The Johnson House at Middleville Is re­
‘‘This reminds me of a tearful event in
ceiving a complete over-hauling op the ex­ my youth," continued Mr. Clews, smiling pain hi the back
terior and interior. A large quantity of at the recollection of old times. “1 then
Carter’s Kiduy A Backache Tea puri­
new furniture uno carpets will be added.
had a very heavy growth ot long, silk, fies the blood, ail regulates the bowels.
Dr. J. A. Baughman of Woodland has hair, of which I was naturally very proud. Carter’s Kidney* Backache.Tea is a sure
While still a young man I discovered, to and positive cur for backache and In­
purtJbawd a fine standard .bred filly ot C.
my consternation, that It waa falling out
B. Lusk of Nashville. Her sire Is Barry
rapidly. I dreaded baldness exceedingly flatnation of te kidneys and bladder.
Golddust.

Delton will have appropriate services for
‘^oration Day. Hon. 0. Tomlinson of
1 Unwell will deliver the address for the
day. .

W.L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

Economy In Howe Ih’coratlmi.-- -. — — .
esla nil go"&lt;l house kee|h'is. Nome little &gt;
TRADB MARK
advice on tbh-.’.i.jeri. logeilwr with in- ‘ CLnnlnr'o
•tructloiih how E;e taper can be hiuf by । ' ' xiv vxci io
sending your ntdres
W. MadPEATS. Departmeit B , 1
Ison Si., Chicago, a-CO-:

■ • •4-kly paper•
rnwt in Kalamazoo
'be: lay. .lune 5th.j The meeting promises
:.-■.»• in • ol great {importance and every
.
(.-nt wli|&gt; can nitend will gain

The sidewalk committee at Woodland
was on a ramage last week, and a great
number of defective walks were condemn­
ed-.

OF FRAUD

The following are of the same high standard of
merit:
S4.00 and $5.00 Fine Calf, Hand-Sewed.
&gt;3.30 Police, Farmer* and Letter-Carriers.

4.W UUU 4I-/3 &gt;VI 4LTUMA4 UUU t&gt;VJ «.
Dongola,
«»ca.

'tb«'h|Sr^

‘ 1 Cures Jick Headache

-

-POStTlVELV CURES-

H IRT DIS ESE,

NERVOUS

lootwear

PROSTRATION,

'UNEXCELLED FOR INFANTS!

and* was sorely troubled. On my way Sold only by W H. Goodyear.
down town to business I daily passed tbe
establishment of Laird, «* olt* t“n®r‘
whose store wiA near tho old St- Nicholas
hotel. Laird farale wigs and toupees, and
_ _________
in an unguarded moment I consulted him. I

,

luffifes.

^thewori^

Rev. It N- Middleton. paatiir M. E. church.
Cedar Spring*. Mich., say*: Sleep nnd rest
were etrnngers t«&gt; nif after preaching till I u»«-&lt;l
Adlnmdn ■ Now I sleep wiundly ami awake
lerrcabud. and I can heartily n-comtnend it. •
IT-pared by WHEELER and FULLER
MEDICINE CO.. Cedar Spring*. Mich.
SOLD BY

W. H. GOODYEAR.

For sale by WOOLEY &amp; BRONSON, Hastings Mich.

. HASTINGS.

I TTI

READ OUR
TESTIMONIALS.

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RESPONSIBLE
ACENTS WANTED.

DOUBLE CHLORIDE OF COLD TADLETS

Will completely dettrov the deelre (hr TOBACCO In from 3 to c darn.
Perfectly hnrmle**; caow no
■IckncM. and mar be given in a cup of tea ur coflee without the Xoowlcdge of the patient, who will
VOLUNTAXILT »ton amoking orchewing in a few davx.
,

DRUNKEHHESS and MORPHINE HABIT

.

X.

.TV”-

ttim,by*. U..or&lt;»r SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS.

A few
testimo­
nials from
persons who
have fceencurod by the use of

During treatment patientr are allowed th; free utc of Liqu.it «.r Morphine until such titnc
as they ahull voluntarily give them up.
,
Wo aend particulars and pamphlet of tealimor.tah free, and stall be jjlad to place
oofTercn fromany of these habits In communication with persons who have been
cured by the u*c of our TABLETS.
HILL'S TABLETS are for sale by all rtair-cLASS

&gt;| VOUI
..... ---- . ■
-------- V .... you, by return mail, a package of our Tablet*.
7 Write your name and addret-. plainly, and *t*to whethci
arc for Tobacco, Morphine or Liquor Habit.

HILL’S &lt; TABLETS.

REMEMBER

Tnx Onio Crxmical Co:
D&gt;arSi«:~I have been cring yctu
e for tobacco habit, and foer.d it weuid.

tintion as to our responsibility and the merits of
abD0 NOT BE DECEIVED Into purchas­
ing any of tbe various nostrums that are being
otftredfor sale. Ask for HILL’S TAB­
LETS and take no other.
Manufactured only by

B. M. JAYLOAD, Leslie, Mich.

----- THE-----

OHIO CHEMICAL CO

Habit.

I received them all right and, although
Truly yours,
MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box «c

Tux Onto CaaarcAt. Oo:
OaxTt.xaixN:&gt;-it
OBMTI.MIKN:1—It gives
give me plea
My son was strongly addicted to tho
try yc-jr Tablets. He was a heavy amt
but three davs he quit drinking, and will
four months before writing you,la order U&gt; know the cure was permanent.
Yours truly,
MRS. HELEN MORRISON.
Cararcxt. Co,

Cnrcixsan. 0.

Address all Orders to

THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO.,
(la writing please aantion this paper.)

SI, 63 and 65 Qpnra Stock LlUt. OHIO,

�quires a tension or toe mmu wdmw « difficult to form an ide* of. and during

failure and two cases of blindness. It ia
hardly necessary to add that a considerable
number of these valuable functionaries
must pay tbejr tribute to the writers’

union Ml give up VUC *»•**
teeauM ot dimeally lb pdUn* rellro,&lt;l
AlU»u«bll wi«W bare been •"
boner lo aln, at Ibo W orid'’ F*lr'°11
th, alodtnla think It
earned. artrt aloslcg Ove coo«ieuU»*

Friday ereolnit.

itaf are luokln, lorwird. with pl***

.Qd.-tJ, to lire
♦x. rwtrait Mav 30th to witness the great
’^11 game of the season between Cornell
LMt Tl&gt;»r«U&gt; .1 10 A. M. U&gt;e
m. 1,1 bd L»w Bulldlr, &lt;rM Glbfrel to
owrtvwln, io «i:n&lt;»* ib. piwe.nol.on
by .luilire Orenl. Iu bobair ot tbe Alumni
al tb,-mured portraluol Prof. Campbell
and Walker. .Mier r. ry aflprepliate re­
marks by,Judge Grant, lhe pictures were
presented to the Law Department and they
now
are over
tie
platform with
Judge Cooley’s,the trio niaking.the original
faculty ’hat started the greatest law
school in the United States.

Frank Cole of Ypsl.. rode hie wheel to
Chi? city yesterday and returned iu 27 mlnatn. ’ He took In tbe little town of Saline
ou the way:over, making a 30 mile trip.

L. J. Goodyear made a flying tirp to the
Normal city.
Monday morning, ou his
■■SMcyole.

The bamboo, the reeds of which are use­
ful in so many ways, is used by tbe Jap­
anese as a means with which they wreak
bitter vengeance on offenders and enemies,
for it contains a poison of a terribly de­
structive nature, which causes a alow and
painful death and is al) the mure perni­
cious os it can be administered in a man­
ner that defies detection.
'
The powerful poison is found close to
the knots of the bamboo reed in the form
of sharp black fibrous threads, which can
be easily removed with a knife, a piece of
glass or any other cutting Instrument.
Mixed with water or food they are ab­
sorbed without being noticed, aud they
-settle at once iu the throat or other air
passage*, which they commence to ob­
struct, producing a wretched cough and
Inflammation, which ends in tuberculosis
and other mortal diseases of tho lungs
aud throat, with ultimate death. Proofs
of.this were obtained in experimenting
with a dog. The symptoms were as fol­
lows: Loss of appetite,- increasing thirst,
cough and expectoration, loss of flesh,
protruding eyes, manifest anxiety and op­
pression, with death following in a short
time.—Chicago Malt

Attention is agalu being drawn to the
excessive number uf our general officers.
It seems that up to the present dole we
An EnglHhmau Aboard.
have 1,938 generals, of whom 336 are “re­
A good story on the imperturbability ol tired" from the British army, 367 are "re­
She average Englishman was given ovei ' tired’’ or “unemployed” on the Indian list
o»ic uf the table* in the St. Janies hotel anil, 374 “retired” from the Indian staff
■ cafe the other evening. The Englishman corps. There are some 600 rtr 700 who are
inquextion had been asked aboard u yacht?'
not really generals, but bare retired with
*t New Rochelle last summer. It was a , uonorory rank, yet they are all drawing
.•mall boat, with a low deck, only a foot or , pay of some sort, directly or Indirectly, on
Xwo above tlie water, and with a low rail the ground of past services.
as welt When he; came aboard hta host; Accoroing
x. E. Knox VOl
.re
According lo
to urnrrm
General T.
there
took him aft to be introduced to the tadlca!areouthe Britlah llM
fleld mar&gt;hai#
on board. The Briton put on his best so- , wh(j do nothiBgt fifteen generals, forty-four
ciety manner, made a profound bow with . lieuUnant generals, !06 major general^ and
fell the dignity and grace of a German . e|gtjlw.n local and temporary major generetanciug master, and (ben stepped bock, I
who an; ^employed, but drawiug
•till bowing, to make R more impressive,
of pay all the same.—London
His deliberation and backing were carried —
—
Tit-Bits.
_________ __________
• little too far, and he backed overboard.
Early Application of the Clepsydra.
He went splash into tbe water, coat tails
flrst. As he went he grabbed at tbe small
The earliest application of the clepsydra
flag halyards; of course they broke. Ab he principle to produce motion wan by Tsiang
could not swim a stroke his host lost no Bang, A. D. 126, who miuie an "orrery”
time in reaching over and puiiing him up representing the
vuc apparent
********* V — • motion of
M the
by the hair.
|I L
—.,^7 bcdl
— around -= earth, sthich
heavenly
bodies
the
As the Briton scrambled onjleck, soaked ; ^-as kept going by dropping water.
•to the skin and dripping like an April sky, !
In the Sixth century of 2.the Christian _
era
he looked at the bits of broken twine still ■ an instrument was in use iu China which
in his hand and sai«l; in a r"
‘““ —
J“ ; indicated the course of
- -•
• *rather
condetime •by -*
tbe weight
•cendiog
critical tone:
—-------------.. .
j of water as it gradually came from the
--------- waud
"I t.ay, old chap, .hat awfully rotten beak of a bird and was received in a vesm*l
xigg'nK you have in this country. Why , on a balance, every pouud representing a
don't yon get the r«ai hemp, nowf’’
___________________________
one-hundredth
part of the day of twentyThen it occurred to him that ho v.:« wet, 1 four hours. About this time mercury beand so he accepted the offer of dry flannels gan to be employed in clepsydras instead
In the cabin below. Presently he came up ’ of water.—Boston Globe.
with a pair of white flannel trousers on, so I---------------- —,----------much too small that they fitted him like i
The Best Period ofl.lfe.
■tighta and his legs looked like sausages. ' The best half of life is In front of the
It was a positively unique sppetade.
I n)BD of forty if he be anything of a man.
On being remonstrated with he went be- ■ The work be will do will be done with lhe
low and put on a loose pair uf brand new । hand ofM master and not of a raw apprentrouM-ra They were bls host's best pair. ,
The trained intellect does not “see
The Briton made himself perfectly at home j mca
trees walking," but sees everything
tn them. He sat down on the dirtiest parts cjMr nnd |n just, measure. The trained
of tbe boat and leaned against tarry things temper does not rush at work like a blind
sntll the troasers were past redemption.
[ bull at a haystack, but advances with the
That was bis first and last invitation to cahu and ottered pace of conscious powihat yacht.—{New York Herald.
vr and deliberate determination.—Vick’t
'
’
Magazine. ,
-OFFICIAL WORTING IN

FRANCE.

'
j
j
Fifty-one candidates assembled a few
i
days ago at the Palais-Bourbon to compete |
fur oue ot the vacant posts in the steno­
graphic corps of the chamber. Their ex­
amination funftsbes the occasion to say a
word upon the ingenious service which
permits everybody to assist nt the legWative debates, while seated at homo in his
armchair.
Tho first serious application of stenoglow tho Bpeeehen tn the Chamber of

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UAlULrtlSE.

For Ure
"“““'■".“’SThlre
our .111* rlbboo Ml. I&gt;«
” o^on

ordered a larp qo«»U'r
as s Mie at prices no one will dare read, ai tn

Racket

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Tire IUCKBT.

CORRECT----- AUrst:

Chrstk* Messer »
, „
H. B. Mr*.h&gt;u’-Directors.
W. H. Powers i

Boatings Market*.
Apples per bu. 1-00.
Butter, 22 to 24
Beans picked per bu., 1 W) to I 75
Corn per bu.. 50
Eggs per dor.. 12 to 14.
Hides Mr lb., 4H.
Hum. live per bund., OS'1
Hogs dressed. T.tfl to 7.W.
Hav per ton. it.to to » M&gt;.
Lard per to.. io tottfc.
Potato* per du., 6 k
Bye per bu..».
Tallow per lb.. 4.
Oats per bu..Xk
Wheat, ml per bn., th.
Wheat, white per bu.. 67.
Clover Seed per bu . 4.00 to 5 00
Timothy Seed per bu.. W.
Barley per bu. 90 to 1.10
Onions per bu. 1JM) to 2.00.

Do not buy .ny “l"1
you ree tbe ejjle. end prtrw it «» “•
«. 11 will P*y Kf ,rem ” “ 10

cent.
We'ahall receive 300 l»ir» of
gola shoes to sell at from SL«3-to
this week. See It
£,“k2alch
fur 81.75 to &gt;2.00. at tbe Racket

™

We hare 50 pair of ladles WM,k,n*
to sell for 95c. see If you can match them
for •!.!». at tbe Racket
Hosiery. we «*“ “ve you from 3
cento per pair and somrilmes more at the

Racket
We handle more Un ware than any
house lu Barry coanty.
Why?
Because

we sell the cheapest

The Racket.

If any oue in tht- bounty will offer you
notions or tin ware cheaper, let us know
and down goes the Drier, at tbe Racket.

We get ribbon two or three times n
week and that i« «to&lt;xl
must sell the cheapest, at the R«cket-^^i

THIS W66K
STRAWBERRIES.

Try (Garwood’fi perfumes, they l**l |
them all for sale at
an ounce at the
Racket.
Who wants to buy 12 good mh. size of
glass 9x15 also 2 food doors. See the

Racket
Bring us your eggs.

Bananas,

' 20 cts. dozen.

California Silver Prunes,
20 cts. pound.
California Evaporated Peaches,
pared,
20 cts. pound.
Choice, Figs,.

20 cts. pound.

prtee.

Highest market
_

The Racket.

Simple, Convenient, Safe, Economical,
Durable
and is the best baker nov. on the
*11 out with the drew form corset nt 95c at
the Racket
I
market.
Try
one and you will be convinced.
Ladles water proof shoe dyeasmg for lOc
at the Rackt'l.

New Louisiana Cabbage.

Cove Oysters,

15 cts. can.

Fresh Clains,

15 cts. can.

Egg Baskets,

25 cts. each.

THE RACKET

A full line of Canned Goods.

Best 50 ct. Tea.

Without elevated tank, tubes or drip cup and
lights instantaneously.

We will have a new arrival of flowers j
this week at the Racket.

These goods kept in Preservo case
• and are always fresit and nice.

California Riverside Oranges.

The Leader of all Vapor Stoves.

GOODYEAR BROS
HARDWARE MERCHANTS.

special

Try it.

Best Coffee to be had in our 2
pound cans. Try it.

IOF

flams 4 VaflArmaQ.

FROM

Sale

Parfa.- !. Anri-t Days.
Old os the hhlory of the world Itself 1/
ihat of the queen of flowers. The ancient
Greeks and Romans reveled in roees; they
were
lavishly at their feasts. In the
lima of tbe republic the people had their
cunfi of Falerninu wine swimming with
btuoms, and the Spartan soldiers, after the
battle of Clrrha, refused to drink any
wine that was not perfumed with roses,
while at the regatta of Bairn the whole
surface of the Lucrine lake was strewn
with flowers.
Nero at his banqueting showered rose-

re,
1 **“
•“* "*,e”
ii"“
iSTJ?
ih8
f
. ®f a °°bI*with h,t presence the host was
J
'r
“AY conipellwl u&gt; h.r. 1.1, fountain. pl.rlnM
■jmre UUcM lo lb. offlcfal rerelrea HI. [
In tfcc
,0’nn5
compatriots of the Oise sent him to tbe
, place in the form of a rose pudding.—Phila­
smile in 1879. His colleague was St. Flo-' delphia Times.
con, minister of commerce in 1848.
Abroad a considerable nnmber of celeIwatrvl men began life in this modest proA good story is told of n late Dublin doc­
-fesakin. In England we find Charles Dick•Jens, Lon! Campbell and John Payne Col- tor, famous for bis skill and also his great
love of money. He had a constant and en­
Jier.
riching patient in an old shopkeeper. This
verbatim report published by The
Dfllciel is the result of a division of ■ work old lady was terribly rheumatic and una­
ble to leave her sofa. During the doctor’s
carried to ita extreme limits, not on ac­
visits she kept a one pound note in her
count of the fatigue which it occasions, but
Land, which duly went into Dr. C.*s pock­
on account of the necessity to give the
et One morning ho found her lying dead
-•(speeches to the printers about as soon as
on the sofa. Sighing deeply, the doctor
’they are pronounced. Twelve stenograapproached, and taking her baud in his he
?phere suoceed each other .every two min­
vaw the fingers closed on bis fee.
. -ntea.at tbe foot of the tribune. The edit“Poor thing,” he said as he pocketed It;
ling "in dear style of each one of these
“sensible to the last!”—New York World.
““takes” requires from eight to ten times
ns much time as the “take” itaelf. When
It Im terminat'd the stenographer returns »»■ main xeu, ana they’re not sure about
Shakespeare, and (with a burst ot indigna­
f,
thedesk to "take" for two more minutes,
tion) I suppose next they’ll be denying
s
■ so on to the end of the session, which
, ia Mcsjdetdy wnHe'n out about twenty that Columbus discovered America.
Big Jack (carelessly)—Oh, they’ve done
mixruto. after the adjournment.
that already, my boy, and I dare say they’ll
AaMher stenographer called the "re­
prove presently thKt-America wasn’t dis­
wiser” takes obeck notes for a quarter ot
covered at alL
j
■ an hour,-in jailer to have a clear under­
•Little Jack—Why, if they should prove
a atondj ng luf.tiiH discussion, so that he cair
that
—
that
America
never
wna discovered—
• do’.’el.’til tbe takes of his colleagues and fill
then (aghast)—then we should be just no\ic&lt;hB gnps.

Iu addition to the embarrassment of the
man who, after having assisted at the dis­
cussion, for example, of on ihierpotation
upon the Dahomey quicitic^, returns after
t Tremiy minutes tolhea^ k ftscasrion oh
. mmething else, .there is
d'ffirulty and

Among the Goto race of Abosani, in
northeast India, It ia not only tbe privilege
but even the duty of the girls to apeak first.

. orators. M, J. “tcua*'' ,

Next to walking rowing la one of the
beet exercises for strengthening the chest
and invigorating tho frame.

ror instance. Is "uu-

MMQLEK

DOINGS

Gold coin
jjjg
U^a^Nsilimii Baai itotes.?

•“JljJ'

aanaical and aoelal «reot ot t»o ,«"•
Sr orrealrei ot Ure eoarert by 'bl Ho.pio
Sy aStaoi- This 1. ihelrtbiid conrertal

UBouacaa.
Loans and discounts......-- ................S
Stocks, bouds. inoitgagra. etc.^..
Due from banks In reserve dUn
i.noo*
Furulture and fixtures
,.1M 2

'
.iarity and the rapidity of his
Bees never store honey In the light, be­
'
which attains the maximum of
1‘5^-n force, 940 words a minute, while cause honey so exposed granulates and la
.ue average rate of speed » 180 words, and thus useless to the bees.
represents seventeen or eighteen lines of
Tbe Officiel. M. Clemenceau is also very
difficult, while M. de Freydnet and M.
Rol&gt;ert McQwsln to Hanford Chatterdoo. 25 a.
Bouvier spare the reporters by their uni­
’‘whrjrT^Srccvto Henry L. Newton, parcel.
formity.
The reviser is also charged with the cor­ ^g^anik^tttoMsry Chapman. K 4 of 8 E &gt;4,
rection of the proofs, and his work is some­
times prolonged until 4 o’clock in the ^PatcAtcSurer lo Corti F. Wilkinson, lot M.
morning, owing Co the alterations in man­ rhi lhm’ add. Nashville, vna
CO
crer to H. L Howard, tots ll and U.
uscript of else speakers, who often go be­
b'k. 14. MiddtrriHe. •».
„ „
yond the delay of midnight allowed them
B-f ter Mead tobeymtmr B. Preeton, l a, see
by the rule. It is, however, his duty to “7‘ St'l’iaa* cSu to A. C. and A. U. Morgan,
•upprena all abusive corrections or altera­
tions, and to give the matter its final reto JmUh Marine, lots, city,
Geo W.Watl
whdoo.
The recruiting of the stenographers Is
!». «««\ria W’’..
„
extremely difficult. Tbe competent men
ClmrW Roxrart to I*, and J- Bailie. 30
are so ran’ that the chamber has been
•oWigsd to extend die age far admission to

MAY 5th to MAY 20th. b&gt;93.

Witch

Cream.

i4.GO|$3
O0shu s f- r §2.50
$5.00 shoes for $4
00
13.501 2.50
4.50
Nourishes the Skin.
3 25; 2.00
4.00
For Chaps and Sunburn.
3
50
2.75
Heals, Soothes &amp; Siftens Inflamed,

A most delightful loion for the Toilet.
L’.‘ed after washin;; after shaving ;
before retiring.

Hard, Dry or Rough Skin.

Comforting
in Humors
a id Eczema.

New
Hoon
Tea

Manufactured
by C. H.A J.
Price. Salem.

raws DBS sms.

W. It QOObTErtR

This sale is for the following lines: Rockford Shoe Co:;
Guthmann, Carpenter &lt;fc Telling; James Hiison, Rochester,
N’. Y.
These are firsf-clase goods and as we are going w
change our line of men's good’s we will close these out at
the above price for the next two weeks. May 5th to 20th, at
SOUTH SIDE
STATE ST.

Repairing by J. C. Woodruff.

PAGE WOVEN WRE FENCE.

Try tins tea if yon never
have, aud you will not regret
it It is winning in popular
favor every day. We solicit
your patronage and know
that our goods will please
you. Give us a trial.

PHILLIPS &amp; PRESTON,

Between

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VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 4

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by

COOK. BBO9..

I wish to call your attention this' week to my complete line of

HASTINGS. MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.

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OLINE STOVES,
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STOPES.
Leonards Cleanable Refrigerator.
Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers and Rakes.

Lawn Hose and
Attachments, Screen Doors and Windows, Wire Screen

and Poultry Netting, plain and barb Fence Wire.

IM VAN VflLKEFBUKQH
LEADING HARDWARE DEALER OF BARRY GO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

UNION BLOCK.

REPAIRS
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HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 25, 1893.

FOR THE

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Machine Oil,
Hay Rakes,
for'the boys.
Hay Tedders,
LIGHT. COOL and EASY. Sulky Plows,
Walking Plows,
Double Shovel Plows,
“Ratchet” spring tooth
n/lbE.
.
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~ - ZILL SIZES. Wood Cap spring to’th
Harrow,
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Road Wagons, Lumber Wagons,
and one horse Wagons.

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25

WANTED!

YEARS

SAW LOGS.
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

f

STERLING INLAID
SPOONS IND NOBIS.

CUSTOM- SAWING.
- J. L WILKINS,

SOLID WEAR. 4
Is the length of time that

agt

A rn warranted to last.
Also -emember you
fet a Present—“Good
'orm,” of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewele ry store
_
Quality and price al­
ways right.

F. R. Pancoast
The Reliable Jeweler.

Mr. Elmer Schoolcraft, of Kcndell, has
opened a fine line of groceries at Milo—
Com planting for ’93 is' completed—Mr.
Marion Flower is very sick—Chas Store
has 40 lambs from 38 ewes and 10 pigs
from two brood sows—Mrs. Johnson and
Miss Carrie Reed took In Kalamazoo last
Saturday—Arlo Cortrlght, of Kalamazoo,
spent the Sabbath with his parents at
Hickory Comers—Rev. 11. T. Hafner
preached at the Baptist church at Hickory’
Comers. He tqpk train for Kalamazoo
this a. in.—Mrs. Chas. Polley, Dell Nor­
ris and ixjttlo Honeywell all took train for,
Kalamazoo this week. The two latter are
student* of the Baptist college— Rev. VanAntwerp delivered a very able sermon on
Columbus Saturday evening at Milo—Un­
der the luflnence of the past few warm
days wheat, grass, etc are on the boom—
Cleaning house. The writer Is looking for
a new boarding house for the time being—
Prairieville Grange, Subject Temperance,
did not draw a full house—Barry Co. Pio­
neer meeting last of June. The president
will interview the officers as to program
some time this week.
.
.Cressy.
,
Sarah Barber the teacher of the schoo1
at West Creasy who was so ill at the last
writing, died Thursday the 18th. She
was a graduate of the State Normal
school at Ypsilanti and was greatly in­
terested in her work. At her request her
sister Miss Carrie Barber has taken charge
of the school which commenced last Mon­
day-Mrs. William Davis of l^onidas was
the guest of her sister Mrs. W. Fisher Sat­
urday and Sunday—The funeral of Ida
Fry aged about 10 and eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thumus Fry was held here
last Saturday. She had been a great suf­
ferer for the last three or four years and
death at last came suddenly and quietly to
her release—Twelve Cressayites visited
Kalamazoo on Saturday—Fred Barber and
Oscar Anderson spent Sunday In Kalama­
zoo—An ice-cream social will be held at
the parsonage Saturday evening the 57th
All are invited. •________

G. on Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. H. Brinin­
stool were under the care of Dr. Troy last
week—The warm weather brings many
visitors to Fine Lake of late—The meeting
at the Gregory school-house on Sunday
afternoon was quite well attended and
good attention was paid to the word spokCarlton Center.
.
The heaviest ralnfull of the season fell
last night Those who. hgye not planted
their coni are in the soup—Mrs. Carpehter
was under the doctor’s care last week. She
is improving at present writing—A^ J.
Oslen, of Ijinslng, was in Carlton Satur­
day-Henry Bronson who has been tus­
sling with lagrippe for the past two weeks
Is on the gain—J. Carpenter has gone to
the Valley City to work. Jud Is a good
boy and we do not like to see him go—Mrs.
Nellie Stilwlll went to Grand Rapids Sat­
urday evening to remain for some months
—Emma McKinney returned from I the
Valley City Saturday—The apple trees are
not blossoming very well and only a few
winter bearing trees have any blossomp.
Mrs. Pfander, of Battle Creek, is visit­
ing at J. Schafhauser’s— Mrs. Green.' of
Evart, is visiting her son, Ed. Green—G.
W. Tomkins, John Tompkins and O. H.
Philips with their wives also. Mrs. Dr.
Powers and Mrs. Calvin ’ Smith attended
the M. P. Quarterly meeting at the BrlckI’eunfield Sunday—Mrs. A. W. Wilcox
died suddenly Monday forenoon. Her
death was looked for at any time yet un­
expected when it came as she was feeling
unusually well, getttlng breakfast and
washing her dishes as usual, but about ten
o’clock she called to him, said her head
was whirling. He assisted her to the couch
where she expired almost instantly, closed
her eyes and went to sleep, seemingly.
Three yearn, April 4th, since she received
her first shock which reduced the intel­
ligent woman to a • cldld. She was tho
mother of eight children all of whom ara
alive and married but two. The highest
tribute that can be paid her, she was a
good wife and mother. Her funeral oc­
curred Wednesday from the M. P. church.
Rev. Spafford. of Bellevue, officiating.

Business college, Ypsilanti, ast Monday.
They were accompanied t Jackson by
the latter’s mother, Mra. L. F. Wilkinson
who will spend several wr* s there—Mr.
pected resiJoseph Mercer, an old and
dent, died at his home Sa
The funeral was held at the
of Batal church, Rev. W. I),
sday another
tie Creek, officiating—On
funeral was held at the chut ch, it being
Dial of Mr. Frey^ another iq [ed citizen—
Mrs. Joseph Godsmark, ,of Colorado
.
Springs, Colo., who has been spending
several month’s with her husband’s rela­
tives here, started for home last Wedne*day, accompanied by her daughter. Miss
Louie Godsmark. She Is In much better
health than when she came, which is the
object she wished to attaln-LRev- &amp; JFleming and the Misses Lucy! Mandy and
Nellie Crane attended a church conven­
tion at Owasso last week—Mr. Atwood Is
able to be out again after a severe attack
of the mumps-j-Mr. O. A^ Nicools received
a visit from a childhood’s 'school-mate,
Mr. Goodrich, of Albion, last week—Mr.
J. Godsmark was stricken the i second time
with paralysis last week Friday—The la­
dies Aid society met with Mrs. Henry
Hughes last Wednesday—Mrs. R. Whit­
ney and her sister, Mrs. L. Wallace were
ari elegant up­
each made the recipients of an
right piano last week. They v|ere
presents
vh
from an uncle Ip Goshen, N *• wbo
from
died very suddenly just one!
the day he sent the Instrument
S. E. Cook of Charlotte Snndayed with
friends here—Miss Greta young spent
Saturday and Sunday at pome—D. 8.
Fleming of Jackson was the guest of his
parents and sister a few hours last Friday
—Mrs. Hindmarch and Ava Boise were at
Grand. Rapids last Saturday-L-Chas. Put­
man and wife are in Chicago this ’ week
seeing what they can of the World’s Fair
—Dr. W. H. Young returned from Chi­
cago Saturday where be spentitwo weeks—
Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Roe are at Chicago
taking a sight at the World’s) Fair—Mra. '
and Mrs. A. J. Beebe were at Hickory
Corners Saturday and Sunday to attend
the funeral of a relative—Frank Parker
while breaking up a box at thfe depot Tues­
day morning hurt his foot with an axe so
that he was not able to gut up to see the
iflrls at the P. O. In the afternoon. It is
hoped that his smiling countenance will ’
not be missed long from Its accustomed
place.

Baafleld.
Last week Monday evening the boys
serenaded Harry Bellinger with mualc,
and were treated very kindly by the guests
of the house, who brought out cigars and
complimented their music, and then all
Dutton
.
went away thinking that they had a good
More rain fell Monday night through
time—Mrs. Rev. Van Winkle Is laid up
this
section
of
country
In
one
hour
then we
'with rheumatism, so she Is not able to get
Dowling.
around—Mrs. Elizabeth Westphall went knew what to do with, surpassing all pre­
School has closed here one.week account to Washtenaw Co. last week to see and vious records—Mr. Dodge Of Plainwell
of diphtheria—Dr. Van Horn returned visit’ her sick son—Some around'' here was the guest of C. B. Robinson last
from Chicago last Saturday after making planted com last week but this week it, week—B. C. Pennock was at the Hub
a throe weeks visit—M. Aldrich had a will be general—This week Saturday the Thursday—C. A. Van Amburg was at
monument erected in memory of his wife people are wanted at the eraettry to_0x Augusta Thursday on business—Mr. GUIlast Thursday—Miss Elma Bryant was call­ up the graves of their loved ones as vrtML aspie of Hastings showed in Blackman
ed here last Friday by the death of her as the soldiers graves—Sunday at the nu- 'hall tp a good house the 18tti—Mrs.
nlece-Frank Goddard and wife of Boston ua! hour memorial services will be held Albertson has been quite sick butM$ some
are expected here next week to make It at the church and the grand army boys better at present—John Doonnn will
their future home—Last Thun-day the will be there In a body and seats reserved paint Lew Williams’ house, occupied by the
Grand Rapids Marble Co. erected a mon­ through the center of the church for doctor—Lew Williams’grandson has a new
safety—Will Chase returned from Detroit
ument In memory of Robert Traver— them.
last Friday—Mrs. Warjvn Williams of
Orphla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Hastings was the guest of Mrs. Backus
Bryant entered into rest May 20th age S
years. She suffered long and patiently
Arrangements nave been made for a Friday and Saturday—Web Belknap
with diphtheria. Slowly and sorrowfully fourth of July celebration here this year— has quit work in Kalamazoo—John
the friends carried her remaius to tlie cem­ The first resbrters to come here this sea­ Enwanliwlch aud his grizzlies showed in
etery at snnset on Saturday, and conslgr ed son were a party of five from Kalamazoo town Inst Saturday eve.—* R. Gwin
It to her last resting place. The funeral last Sunday—A txaveUhg«how, consisting aud wife visited Dr. McBeth at Gales­
services were held on Sunday at the M. E. of five bears, a monkey and clghjen or burg Sat—Mrs. Whitlock was lu Orange­
church by Rev. Van Winkle. We extend twenty persons ‘tof the dark Mexican ville Sunday—Web Belknap has gone
our heart felt sympathy to the grief strik­ stamp struck Cloverdale last Monday. It to Benzonia, Benzie Co. to work in a
ed family in theirbereavement.
was a curious medley—Frank Doonon Is mill, running an engine— W. H. Cluse
still quite sick—The brick ystnl shut down moved Into his new home Saturday last
Yankee Springs.
—Decoration services will commenje on
last Tuesday on account of wet weather.
Fine weather prevails again—Last Sun­
Tuesday morning 30th at 8 o’clock. The
day-was the opening day at Streeter’s land­
different orders will participate in theparing, there was not a very large crowd
radeand from here will go to, Prairieville
Mrs.
1).
O.
Ward
returned
fawue
from
Music was furnished by tho Wayland brass
and decorate the graves, thence to I&gt;dton.
band—The sick are reported better at the Kalamazoo last of the week—Boni, to After dinner all will be led to Blackmans
Fred Smith and wife, Sunday the 21st, a
present writing md no new cases are yet
grove by the band and the parade boys -at
heard of—Miss’ Emma Raymond Is work­ daughter—Miss Vina Parker Is assisting I 30. the re will listen to a speech to be
at the Perkins house—Art Stone, of Low­
ing for her sister Mrs. J. Duffy this week
ell, was in town last of the week—J. Roush delivered by O. Tomlinson of Plainwell.
-—The Duffy boys are preparing to build a
new house and barn this summer—The is on the sick list—John Karcher had the
misfortune to fall from a building while
Born to Willard Waters and wife on
farmers are busy preparing to plant corn—
J. M. Burpee Is Improving the looks of painting last Saturday, injuring himself— Thursday last n daughter—AI bn rt us
Miss Myrtle Kingsbury is visiting her Blackman Is visiting his brother G. A.
his store inside with a coat of paper and
paint. Joe Is a bustler and he Intends to aunt, Mrs. E. F. Sayles—Fishing seems to Blackman—The druniDkt-boy of the Rap­
he the order of tho day with Freeporters— pahannock, Major Hendershott, will have
do what is right by all.
Burt Brayton, of Byron Center, wna in an entertainment at the M. E. church June
town over Sunday, the guest of bis par­ 7th. under the auspices of the Ladles Aid
ents—Miss Myrtle Yarger is In Hastings Society. He will be assisted by home tal­
Fanners have made good, use of the
an employee of the American house—J.
fine weather the past week In preparing Alwlne and family, of Bastings, spent ent Come and hear the best drummer io the
world—The Odd Fellows invite the cit­
the ground and planting corn, the greater
portion of which is to be planted—Burt Sundag with H. Mishler and family—Miss izens of Prairlarllle to unite with them tho
Lillie Culler Snndayed with the Misses
tfcCall and family visited with friends In Sarah and Melinda Steckel—John Mish­ 12th. of June in their decoration—ChasBuzzard has sold his farm to Peter Bailey
\limo Saturday and Sunday—A. G. Cortler has gone to Ha»tings to learn the ear- for $2000—Albert Storms has lately added
right aud wife made a business trip to Kal­
a new bay window to his house—J. Earl
amazoo Friday going on the read—We are penter’s trade.
is moving his house and will build an addi­
again pained to .record the sudden death
of another one of the esteemed members
The social given by the L. A. S. last tion soon—Decoration day will be observ­
ed same as last year. The decoration of the
of onr community. Mrs. Wm. Marshall Friday evening at Harry Bellinger’s
aged 38 years, was summoned on the 18tb to well attended. All report a pleasant |lme graves at Prairieville in the forenoon and
leave her earthly home with all Its attrac­ —Miss Macklem spent Sunday with exercises and speech by Mr. Tomlinson, of
tions and a kind husband and one child be­ friends at Hickory Comers—Mrs. Wm. Plainwell, at Delton In the afternoon.
sides a large circle of friends ami relatives Marshall died the 18tb, after a short Ill­
who deeply mourn her departure. The ness. The funeral occurred Saturday and
pall bearers were her five brotln-rs David, was largely attended by her many friends.
First Lady—Yea, she has made a terrible
Thomas, Nona. Gilbert and Waller Searles. The deceased was universally esteemed test ofTsyr affection for her!
A large number of friends attenjivd to pay and the bereaved friends have the sympa­
SccondJDitto—Cruel thing; wha$ I* it?
the last respects to one who was held so thy of the community—The Rov. Mr.
“Shu has sent up from Beverly for me to
High In the •community where she was Fleming will deliver a memorial sermon get her ten yards of galloon, leaving it op­
born and where she has always lived. The next Sunday at the Kinsley school house, tional with me to get a twelve yard piece.
funeral services were held al her late res­ at the usual hour 2:30—The L. A. 8. meet Whichever way I choose it will probably
idence 3XmiIe» east of here ou Saturday with Miss Addle Robinson at her home make strained relations between us for­
2 p.m . and the burial in the east cemetery. Wednesday p. m.—The Y. P. S. C. E. ever.’’—Boston Transcript.
Rev. Pope officiated—M. M. Rockwell re­ meets at the school house every Sunday
turned home from the Worlds Fair Satur­ evening.^ Mrs. Geo. Winters leads the
day evening having cut short Ills visit on next meeting—Mr. Andrus, County Com­
Io Rome there is much talk u&gt;«ut an old
account of the mumps—A show composed missioner of schools, Is to hold an eighth beggar who used to frequent the doors of
of New Mexicans pitched a tent Friday grade examination at the school house, the Church of the Minerva, and who, dying
night here having several species of bears Wednesday, May 31. Patrons of the lately, was found to be pomcraed of 100,000
and .other animals to exhibit, making school are Invited to attend.
francs, which he had left by a properly
mirth for the youngsters. Al Bradley and
drawn up will to his three children, who
Rutland.
wife visited friends In Toledo returning
were completely ignorant of their father’s
home last week—The Hickory Corners
Rev. Grigsby spent Friday in Rutland— wealth.—London News.
.
Library Association will give au entertain­ E. Gorham has returned from California—
ment at the M. P. church on Friday even­ John Dawson had a lively runaway while
It Is said that diamonds—especially the
ing May 20. The entertainment will consist on bis way hume from Hastluga last Thurs­ class known as “rose diamonds’’—are likely
of recitations, vocal music etc. Admission day. The horse left Mr. Dawson and the to explode If subjected only to what would
10 cts. All are cordially Invited to attend. buggy in the city, bruising Dawson some­ seem a very ordinary degree of heat, such
what and breaKtng the buggy—C. H. as strong rays from the sun.
Stuue and wife have returned from In­
Beautiful weather, plnnty of work and 1diana—The dwelling house-on the Lohrr
You may hare the courage to fight, but
the blossoms of spring—Mr. Charles farm lately purchased of C. H. Stoue, but you must slowly learn to use th^ sword
Schoon of Bedford Is dew*. Hi» death oc- I still occupied by him was burned 'o the while there is no need for it, or when rhe
curved In New York state and his remains I ground last Tuesday with only a part of enemy appears you will be worsted.
were Interred there—Hiram Colman has the contents saved—Fred Benham and
both masons and carpenters on bls hands | Archie Chase have each a pet fox—Far Thu Royal Amateur Orchestral society
at present—Married at the residence of •I mere have’been busy the last few days
ibe bride in Roas. Kalamazoo Co. Mr. Will­ preparing ground for corn and planting is under the leadership of tha Duke of Ed­
inburgh, who playa first violin.
iam Frey and. Miss Mary Geer on Wednes­ the same.
day night May 17. They have for a long
HadCuru.
Feasible purchasen of electrical machine*
time lived In thia vicinity and each have
producing
remit*
at all extraordinary
are
Misses
Lou
NleboU
any
Mary
Wilkinl__ __r
_______________________
. __
a wide circle of acquaintances and friends
who extend their hearty congratulations— sou,
eon, who have been visiting their parents '’ adviasd
advhted to enwult
cowuli an expert electrician beMilton Gaakill was visiting his brother S .E. here, returned to their studies al Cleary ( Jure vanwriug their money.

�seemed to him M ho listened, with a
stilled pulse, the faintest, most distant
chorus of voices.

neighboring COU NT1ESth« top, »t toe “Crt-l «p»« wberoili ttood
the temple, he e»w Iklepel etobdlM ™
\v. W- Clark, ot Hopkina ho jujt had
tlonlew. The old prleet teemed lest to • nav S7 for a musket be broke at the end
meditation, but he beard the sound ol
!hi war Rather than clean It up for
an approaching rirftor and yet turned MESS’S'S?
not until Eric laid a hand npon hu
tooulder. Then he etartod. tor he recog___ ____ _____ __
nized Eric, and grasping hie hand rn«l. | Ouiterhouto
Q , rhonk. for
tor m.me
«m&gt;e timetime. JJ®
**Ah, my brotherl It give, me strength , f-rwurd
wu. di&lt;cliarged.
--------- - and
.„a «
vv)*en ius P«J
and hope to see yon. although I knew renchnd l&gt;lm, quite rreentlj. Ui&lt;'
Sr.rSSunta»l"&gt; •"?
U"d'
you were safe.”
|
...
“Yes, safe, dear friend, and we win Sum 11 waUhlul II lw l» ric11ere tomorrow’s sun sets. I am Roing to
send word to Kulcan to be firm and
yield nothing to Chalpa, and I think wo
are going to oome out victors even more to rScoo him duUl “ *“ &gt;1,uoa‘ 100
easily than you expect. Chalpa is the
Tb, new Itapttat church •'
one man wo need bother about. When Minted
Sundiy. A nilutater. Irouilblcn
he is out of the way the rest maybe
dcllrcreti the iJdreu.
managed. But, old friend, you must
The
K.
O. T. M. I'j-'kc « Alle«te. «r»
take some rest, for you will need your
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- is
_ now late."
prepteniinu &lt;-•,«“S;
strength
tomorrow.
••Yd. it growl late; but.tec, the pco- ( UuD
be belt* there June l«h.
pie crowd outdoors; they will not go to isoj are expecW.to be pre«n .
their beds: they cannot sleep."
. Shn.tupk&gt; of Wayland, has in hls
••All th. Utter. I Ctei pwamoog.
wblch once belonged to
them unnoticed, for I am going to Leia Abrahaui Lincoln
“""“'ZL^X’err.nd.-Wda.
a P.w P.w
X1V

,u” “h? th’ Btfier expedition. and waa
bI.
dwarftribe. Inhabiting

cans roc a roof, a pile of Krl ’-TT" W
ud gunuy Mckc nnIr«I
bed, a few old cuna and brri^J'k**
against the clay,bank for a
britk
btb, buMUki

and
m“*t2'a Ue^Mrlb o? the, banana W,

gW, clclui, cbout SOO Im
point where the w«t Bidc S.nitlj5 n
Une cro^ M Slavin’, mad in
land. The cave Is dug Into t kn P°T1'
rt-p blll urf I. ,um&lt;*ully
bru.1, cud UM&gt; to Ki,.
b,
““ “•
’’'fb^luK'b. I’rtmrfidwIthdaj.tBd Mcludoo L. MCiua to dMlrt.
The c»». U&gt;, old tuun Ut„ ln .
,
‘“PlcwJXt;
crush this rattlesnake, Chalpa, forever
to work with. Th. only u.,11. uw.1
broken toord, Ucl »Hh
piece, with a handle ibai wwaXT*"1
Ung dr tree. UadugaiUhaU^J?*
Srof a pleeeof twig from which th. long, ten IM wide end is ImS* “&gt;•
.u,
Stl&gt; b.d 1»«&gt; drlren. wblcb waa emplojed toe bank le hard ,
r“
.
Mra dnriutr the
I fnv.
y “----- Another curious plp« b made with! a ^aod shovd comd nw
.
trreal war. Anmnct
from a shell
ell which comes
cornea from New
!'\&gt;
t.,
. .
• tnri-e wcess. I ue tlx.-UMii’U of
°“vhite th.- i&gt;ii*s
in the iretteteim- fan* In the clay Show that hi: look i-Jt
___ _used
__ » «»
amount of earth nt a rjnie. s:rt hL*“?4
iden of the hilori-iu1; u*k ,.«• bj?
roof h,msdv
a few eroi-xlirams

JSSil”£

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EaSSsg:

Thero was a strong fascination in the
’ board to Eric. He felt a sort of miserly
greed creep over him as his eyes roved
over the mas*; the old vases fall of gold
Anst, strangely shaped utensils and fur­
niture. meaningless trappings of all
sorts, shapes and sizes aroused his anti­
quarian interest and his cupidity at the
time, for there were fortunes in
nr^ta-Ttehom. AH.n-teDlib.prto- •» top V, l..re &gt;..
k.,| .... t • -T&gt;
■ingle objects lying there upon the tiled .
riwl pip. uw&lt; 1 lu ill. wmtotea pteUcu iff i"!«' p11 rep. ta a inj-irr,-. ... .r d
pavement; relics of the prehistoric past
KiJltab ria,, anil a l.l|» ol tbl- J-ralpW cod.i.w nt &gt;naw.
M
that nations would vie with oue another
Ha utzctl a long iron knife.
MeUwdtat church there the other SunoV.
to secure—not for their intrinsic value
As a dream it seemed, to come to him I1 , u. in . uu t
the night
night tthwe.
here.--Pu
rlin:*!
Qn-goaiaa"
~Pvriy
.&gt;l Qnigoaaa.
alone, but for their ethnological interest. from some. faroff desert space, like I
•Not rurr. Eren were 1 recognized I «nd rfter
“not Tmeth- njfnl for a &lt;!ny s labor in that district.— the
A great golden calendar, a circular voices of the stars. Yet he surely heaxd
don't ' think any man would stop me; I ,
«,l“;
disk, with strange obsolete characters it, faint, but clear, the air. of “Axnie
carry many lives in my hand, Iklapel, odist goat.
B«kn wte mnrkol I,,
*11 over its surface, lay against the wall. Laurie,” sung by mile voices in unison,
lrm,
and they know it But go to bed and
Perhaps one of the mo»t Interesting rd- bile .Mteprlte-on.. ■■
What a prize for a museum! And he and it seemed the sweetest sound he had
IM &lt;ff
Im of antediluvian date ev&lt; .-seen io Provi- , dle»tlr.»
—WM
WAYS OF THE BORROWER.
noticed several figures of animals, well ever heard. It was for but a few mo­ sleep, for we are safe."
dencc is nn old piano vliich, a few days b®’*’ York ^Wnne iiljldi t.«»k *.qw
Ho
went
down
the
broad,
grade!
de
­
modeled io gold, and among them stood ments that it was audible; then it sank
aao was In » re-iair shop on Richmond
The wiek.tr-d tin-weap,,, waja
* regal elephant with greatly curved away in the deepest silence, and he heard scent and reached tho ground unob­
Xtel Tbl&lt; old lu«rum«nl 1» ot lh» -filnrt '[''’Tl'.J11' ''
' ■&gt;*n "'•'•teriril'la
Which Some McM Uv®.
tn-ks. He looked sharply at it, and as his heart’s loud beating. He looked up served. There was nobody near the tem­
should have
given
thana
ll.Srewr.old.
U
IIbouuhl
U.
zboold
fi.ro
ffivro Lin.
LI. r. !s i -r fat* lbu
One
of
the
l»est
sgente
of
a
lanjc
B«uon
he stared he realized that it was a model at the silent stars and caught his breath. ple; the priests were busy preparing for
-------- ------- ._k
— Akidrnn taMtri,
house ha* a propensity for «|)j-nding more
the
festival
on
the
morrow
or
about
to
^d
h
.Sool
loBrirtob
II
bl
th.
!
”
*
wWt
tb,0rnu.n.
in-miniature of the extinct manimothj
■e. !l^&lt;Ur,j„
What madness was this? Had he truly seek rest. Farther on tho people sat in thnii he earns uufi borrowing from friends
J^;, “i3.,.,rj..bnHllrf.ooek.ot Unodon. ------'«*“"•
P™r-- Itafio.l
'
“There are pictures of them in the heard the voices, or were the sounds but
startto keep things moving. During a •»»«***
hit- r &lt;•{ sttrr
■acred books,” said Jan-ila when Eric some fantasy bora of the hour and the groui» about their doors or upon tho ful trip to Springfield he nut »bort and England, aad bear* the date of 15a) upon ) dan when
- • Napoleon's
lower range of roofs. Those among
Aj
v.-flhad pointed out this wonder, “for I have uight?
’ । was handed by Gem-rai
borrowed
from
s
number of his customer* the front Lo:.r.l ever the keyboard.
j-.ufaj
whom he passed glanced at him, but One man who loaned him ten dollars be­
In tbeHauth Keuaiugiou mu n.-um there helm; the napkin that bat
«een them often. The pictures show
After a little reflection he arrived at
ReiBe
’
s
flag
of
truce
mv.-a
Liu,
ms
Jau-ila's
blanket
was
close
up
about
his
Is
an
instru..
ent
i-f
the
tame
make
which
gan to get anxious about it and wrote sevxnen spearing them and being trampled the conclusion that what he had fancied
ears, and they did not recognize him. He crnl letters to him, in can- of the Boston has been carefully preferred, and which La souvenir. Aud then with duiuntaacoob
under feet by these same monsters.” 1
he heard was but the result of mo­
a® he walked right &lt;cro» th- battlXi}
reached
Leia
’
s
door
and
saw
that
a
light
always
an
object
of
curiaiity
to
visitor#
to
They lost no more time, but started at mentary mental derangement, supt-rairough the still glowing r.rubers of
i ° Tlie agent tore them up as fast ns he re­ the mu*eum. The inatrument bear# th#
. once fur the chamber under the temple, diiced by the recent physical strain to burned within; he halftd, nt a loos how
battle, reach'*! the frontier, made for the
ceived them and conrt/ned the piecesta date of 1521 and was made at Bolognal nearest
railway station and got toBruiifo
for Eric remembered well the way now, which he had been subjected. It could j to summon Bari forth, but at that mo ' the wastebasket without a thought
The Conaervatoire at Paris I* also th#
j
went
Eltza.
now
a
large
girl,
came
from
and they reached it in a few minutes. Lave no other explanation, aud he re­
■ The Springfield man decided to make s proud posacasor of a similar instrument, early next rnoraiag. He cuufd not tele- /
Noiselessly they entered it, and the two solved to be careful in the future. His ' the spring with a jar of water upon her trip to Boston and leave an order with one which is also a source of e»vy to antiquari­ graph from there.
! head and was about to enter the house
His own story was that whtn he ten*,
priests reverently, for both had been reflections were uiterrupteu
interrupted by
uy we
the apap- , ueuu! of the wholesale houses fur his line of ans, and wm made two year* after the Bo­
. | goals. Before leavlug home he deter mined logna lUMtrnment on exhibition at Kings­ dered his message the people at the office^
, there before on solemn occasions. This preach of people and the sound of female when he stop;*. 1 her.
SSc«.
H« n£k .leupte into th. .luulnw
"«“&gt;«■■•
“»"•■ ,h" .
refused to transmit It, scouting him m
-■“
-----i LuUh' : tocnllon the agent, with the intention of ton.
room held tho ark of the Atzlau faith,
•••»••• —
■
[.
. ' collecting the ten dollars, but the order
Quetzalcoatl’s vessel, and it was a sacred of the trees, and hurried to a position ।. witmn.
....
A# there appear# to be no record of the cither a lunatic .or a "bear''bent on cre­
“Yes," she answered, looking tharply ( njw (0 w g[V,.n ,0 {mother firm. c.
existence of any Instrument previou# to ating a panic on the Stock exchange,-bet
apartment, into which none but priests where he could command a new of his 1
I at him, but not knowing him, for his
When he called upon the agent he had 1520, it I# safe to any that the spinet piano I have heard that be had not the cash with
ever ventured. Listah extinguished the own house and see all that occurred.
|' -r«&lt;*
-------.
e was strange
dark.
। worked himwrif to the highest pitch uf In­ In this state h the oldest in the world. In him to pay for a long message Anyhow
Thngroup.i.protetM.«»dh.«uwthat,
urn.to her and ?.
candle as soon as they were fairly in the
be came to London, getting there the day
'
"Tell
her. child,
that one
Tell her.
child, that
n is
la here
te.. with digiiation. with the Intention of giving fres outward appearance the instrument is sim­ but one after the bat tie, In time fur a short
cellarlike chamber. A few narrow shafts it wteLcIa and three of her women. She
•
■
■■
expn-^ion to his opinion of men who bur- ilar to the grand piano of the present, al­
of light shot through the crevices, but hud been talking gayly to them, but low- ■■»««' O&gt;“ Luttah, » ho would tee ,
synopsis of his narrative u&gt; be printed in a
1 row money aud do not return it.
though
considerably smaller, but the mech­
they could see that the light was diiu cred her voice as she neared the dwell-' her at oucc.
., n , ' The Springfield man walked into the of­
lata edition of the Pall .Mall Gazette. It
’’.nt In. and m a moment old Bari fice with fire in his eyes. But it Undue anism presents a striking contrast to th# appeared nt length In ntxt morol&amp;g's and that darkness was rapidly approach­ log, wh&lt; re rite uxptKWd to find ChalIa.
' modem pianoforte.—Providence Journal
»•&gt;'■ There waa. a prie mweent effect on the agent; When he recognized (
Tribune.—Archibald Forbes in Century,
ing. They heard footsteps upon the Bit Chalpa hatl beard their tetitre. and ‘
hjs crvuivur
tight flooring above, but *they ceased a caine out to meet them, holding aloft; moon low in the sky, and its hght fell Ids
creditor uv
he jumped up. grasped. _
hl* .
mumoni later.
Ln the Ukraine, Russia, the woman doea
one of Eric's candles. The light fell on ^pou her face as she looked »t h‘m w™ . band, wld be wa. glad to
him and In
He held
up a warn- q^iredabouTaU the folks.
I-------------------------- .-----------------all the courting.
When
she falls in.-----love.
Every friend and acquaintance of Jay
1
They waited a I !1 hour in deep si­ his swarthy face, showing a look of, ? frightened gaze, r
-» to
•- hide
k-..i. bis
u;5
- ThatSpl! right," said tlie Springfield ! with a man she goes to his house and in- Gould knew the story of "the nian whe
lence and almost complete' darkness; fierce, triumphant joy; in the shadow of ; “8 finger as he atoop-.*d
o
"
j
| man, "but will 1 have to take my money , ‘forms v
* of the state of her •feelings.
—**
»•
him
If got a pointer." Tho sU?ry\wa' .ufollow*:
then Erie reached 'out and touching his brpws his black eyes flashed like *
, . .
. ! ..
‘Bari, do
not speak;
1 como from Lis- out in bluff*"
I be reciprocates all Is well, and the formal Gould was very seldom UMertaln or un­
Jan-ila upon the shoulder drew him those of a snake. He was plainly sup"Ban.,
-------------------------------marriage bi duly arranged. If, however, civil with bls employe**, nnd while te
• yqu whether
• ■
My dear
close and.whispered:
prised at his victim's visit, and also at,
to ask
you are rihll
his fellow,” said the agent, “1 (
must confvra 1 am';rut|inmed of myself. 1 he la unwilling, she remain* there, hoping mado no promise* bo w ns rather desimi
"You go up the ladder and lift the her easy manner, so at variance with wife and fnend or Chalpa s slave.
received your letters and always laid thi-m to coax him to a better mind. The poor to see those who served Um thrive aod
"Why. what mean you- Rhe ‘‘J- aside with the intention of sending the fellow cannot treat her with the least dis­ feel on good term? with tin: world. Mr,
trapdoor silently and carefully. If no that of the last two days, and Eric‘could ;
one is in sight, slip out into tho room see that be wo# wondering what errand claimed. “1 saw my husband today; he money that day, but reully the matter r.l---------&lt;w---courtesy,
nor----------------------------------------has kfe the consolation of bo- Gould on one otxru&gt;ioti t- Id a faithful mai,
wo ,c0 BO=h
1 do , ways seemed to slip my mind. 1 cannot _
and then outdoors to find Iklapel. If had brought her there. As they neared
ing able
as her friends Li
In in his employment nl-out Mime things hr
™ to turn her
L- out;
case would
feel bound’ to
avenge the- wan going to do. HL*'(dVct wasloLart
he is there, call him softly and tell him the door he stepped toward them, say-, his bidding and no other s.
I tel! you how badly I feel alxnit It. How such
—*-a
-------------‘------------------------I
“But you guard Leia, who is Chalpa s much did 1 gel that time?"
insult, ills remedy, therefore. If deter­ the man apply the iulGnmnioa inhtaown
’
.
we are here, ready to act. Be very jUK&gt;
_._____
I "Ten dollars," said
the_Springfield
______ ,man,
___ . mined not to marry her,,Ik to leave his way and gel the benefit of it. Some tim»
careful, my Iwy, and don't get nervous."
“This is a strange hour for a maiden victim, the sacrifice to the god!
lieginning t,j
to feel thlat
that tii-rliikn«
perhaps hilie hail
bal bei-U
bet-u Tiotuc and stay away as long as she is in afterward be asked tliteniani! he 1*1
Without answering 'Jan-ila quickly to l&gt;&gt; abroad. What seeks my sister
"Aye, but Listah did not forbid me. ' Isejrllining
' n little too hnsty.
J(. A similar practice to that in the betterv! himself, xs he Ini! been sbowo
I and it is my duty.'
mounted the ladder, and after a mo­ ht.re-r
"Ten
dollars, Jyes,"
sahl
exists* nu.i*uj(
among ikiv
the Zuni w
trilie of In- the opportunity. The man mid no. that
««T&gt;
ni think
think vnti
nn uuiuui',
r-S imw
.4 the
iuv agent'elu
i.-u 'Ukraine
u^inuic cauiij
•- of• you
- - •_before
»B
: “
But,
you, w-nnlii
would Oni.fxnl
Quetzal likn
like tlvrly;
ment's pause cautiously and almost im­
“I• q^me to beg one favor
"jn.t step tbi. way and I will get dlsu®. Ths woman doe. all the W1,
he was afraid that if He w.mld act «
perceptibly opened the trapdoor. They I diej’aftswered Leia, throwing into her ;
J
I I
' lv for you." Then going to the book ' and also controls the situation after mar- ! the information it wonil
’I ,-m like using
saw him disappear through' it, and it voice all the pleading, plaintive tones
'Ue ““ K°“® an(1 ,0It
8110 ! keeper he tr.ld, "Jti t let Mr. J—U have : riagu. To ber belong all tbe children, and ; _Mr.
confiuer.oV ti 1 .'••wusdrao
__ Gould's
____________
was closed softly.
she could command. “Let me see my . waa, and he will protect her. 1 'do no ten dMllnrs, will you, Fnd?
j descent, including inlieritanoe, is also on —
**- ”
tage. Mr.
Gould f &gt;t- tile f t. : time w*An hour elapsed, and then Eric went brother and speak to him for but a little ' wrong in thinking it.
,
,nle bookkevp* r band- ■! over the money her side.—Baltimore Herald
pected.his faithtei! fuN n!:: :.'' foie wac:
up, and lifting the trapdoor peered out. momentf T c«nnot go without bidding1 "Yes, he will protect her, nrni you without any trouble, and the Springfield---------------------------A dark form, aud one which he did not him farewell.
fnmw.-ll I would see
kw him alone, for «hall ^
help
him,-"” be 8aid
said,- «taudtog
standing up be- man became very sbituu.Jy
The
uf the Three Hall*.
olP Wm
run &gt; of
• t the opinion
i a« 61m
»■
recognize, sat in the doorway motion­ tomorrow I cannot see him. I am re-' fore her and revealing his face. “Do that he had ma le a mi»:.nke in forming The
The three
three glided balls used by pawn­
which
I hare hinny time. ■*
less. Its back was toward him. He sigued—I will go to my doom quietly, not start—1 am Quetzal. I have re-,““ch *n',nfftV'r,u&gt;l*’&lt;-«nnnU-of the agent. . brokers uA' the three gilded piils "«*vu
raised the door higher; he could see no­ wilHnilv if 1 can see him just once : turned, but it must not be known until Hi# nmuner chnngvil. and after talking . the Florentine bailing iiouae of the Medici of them at a time, crv».
moreT
.
Ij tomorrow.
This
you
must
do.
Tell
her
*•
^Und.
lomomw.
von mint do. Toll her I »"b&lt;l. lb. l,o tewnj. « elote -rljud. j ri.un,„l „ their
til.ir iSqwi when they tocame summer qri-niugv ami »&lt;■
body in the room. Whily he stood there
...I .must n«lr (’haltm
1
IbnSprlnnlteld
u&gt;«. vb.u
luu
in
i.- •• i
ti ' nrivatelv .t..
that she
to' °'vr' 71,e spring
fluid iboucid
man thenwtriu,,.
thought :Tl,«
wealthy.
The founder of the family had
wondering, looking upward he saw the
.“Yes, you shall see him, he said, prltatelj that she must ask Cnaipa to lt U-tter u. Irad tie agent to believe that i&gt;«.a a medicua? hu children went into same way back to lib- ; ■ !■ thing! h«r«
to have one last conversation . he had nut erne to the city for the epecial liking
ri?h; th^ifi^edTu been quite voluntur'. opening in the floor above fill up with a /Tis but a little thing you ask. Tell , ... „ her
,
, ,
, ,.
...
। uv umi uum-uw w lui-cuj iw mi- pjicudi baukiue mm cot rich: tuer oMunu-u the notice*I, they inv-s.-ib; -. j up.to see il \
dark object, and be quickly closed the . 'me, can I not grant a greater boon?’
dies, She
bhq must j purpose of collecting the ten dollar*, and canting coat of arm#
anui of the pill*
pills, and hung they had time t . .• •
।| 'with
nth Kulcan before she dies.
any -‘urpriw
trapdoor amt held his head close under it
"I ask nothing—nothing but to sjieak 8°^
go to Chalpa
Cijalpa s house,
‘lou^‘- where her^
her brother , *V«&gt;k&lt;:
spoke about ji be onler be
he wanted flllix!.
filial. Fe , them out to show where their bank wa»— came—for inriane . ■■■■ movements of •
. to listen. Not a sound reached him, but
| is confined, and tell him 1 am here and finally gave it to the agent.aud went home ' their bu»-lue»# bring largely in the nature
will
KinitA
tlio
rnttlzwzyuVa
thnt
li,y
h
’
ltl
mf.it,'
m
nikl
-ib.*
nrw*
.t
____
i
---t-i.
.
__
i
_
i_
.
ki
.
...
after a long interval he felt the door
“Enter, thou,” ho mid, standingmdde; will smite the rattlesnake tomorrow. satisfied that he hHd made a mistake and of pawnbrokinx fheir rivals cauftbt on distance would• •Lew.
—____ i_ jithVoffie am­
for it.
। to the Idea and hung up three golden ' iety before the pltuigrwo* made. I
move. He drew away from it and de­ "your women shall wait here. No, they
yield nut, nor be disconr- ,
| In due time the onler arrived. W ith it , balls, and so their successor#, haring given ■ also seen t-nakt-n swim kcroi* streams tn
scended the ladder. A. pair of legs ap­ shall return. Go," he continued, turn- aged, for ho will yLe s.:fe."
B not
not nt
Chalpa’’ss house,*
house.■ ®,n,e tbe1 he Springfield man looki-d up kinkin'g, retain the lialls as the emblem the same way, apparently to bask on the
peared, and then the funn of Jan-ila, ing to thorn; “return to the city. I will
“Kulcan b
nt Chul]K*
•Th. pric«
luu takS him j
“» Pfi-brokiug rid. at zb. burin—
Bari. •'
'
- - . 0
| sunny side.—Cor Londe. News.
■who closed the door after him. He had bring Leia to you when she is ready.” |said
------------------ *--------------------caused no nrore noise than a serpent in
Leia had entered the house, and the to your dwelling, uut beyond the city, | uitem:
’cln:
’
i —----- - Ail this tijne. Grasping Eric's hand he women, after a single glance at Chai pa’s and is with him there, for he says he To borrowed muney..
................
..SU
• whispered:
face, quickly departed. He stood for a w4n
will occupy that house »&gt;«•
himself
’•—'« »•
here— ।I -•
The agent had made no explanation te •
“Iklapel was upon t^e roof, and I went little time looking-after them, and then
to tlie
and iiauauowco
bad allowed mat:
mat: w
nr
•
***
*’“v ,bookkeeper
-'UVfc*rvpvr ujiu
to him; 1 could have escaped down the followed his victim indoors. She had 1 “The deuce ho ..
has!
their &gt;A&gt;ur&gt;M-.
roursei The
SprimRlekl man
—w. ’’ ejaculated Eric, to lake ».«■«
me opmunicai
a .....
few words, delivered her “That is cool! Very well,
she—must
go ' “‘’’v gi ts his onicr# filled—elsewhere,
—Bds
cutside pathway, but 1 wished to return already,
....
, in
... »
-----,
---*?
—
null
«
...
« . stealthy
. ... •j zb..,
—.. nt oucc. cs,
...... of your
____ worneu can I ton Heral
11 a. tetet.l’l
Cbalpn's
there
Some
.
to you, for yon will need me. Aza the message, and. when
•
.
. •
•
x' -JW’.’
'
yv -va-ww'. •
Sleepy Onu guards Iklapel; Kulcan is footfall came to her ears she was caress- attend her, of course, and conduit her •
confined in Chalpa’s house, and Iklapel ing her brother and bidding him be com-1 borne on her return. 'But there is no!
Since 1805 there have- been twenty-seven'
■ ’It was ’hard’ for Kulcan
*
-to conj.­ ■ time to waste: she must go immediatefears that they will prevail upon him to forted.
Interment* in Westminster abbey, not In­
•I 1 Iv;Urfore
hastento.
now,
but bo
cautious."
side with Chalpa after all. The people ceal the joy and hope that tilled him aud
“
could
reach
to. dec. It!I cluding the temporary reception there of
nre greatly excited and ready for almost brightened" his face, but fortunately :
anything. Knlcan’s attitude will influ­ Chalpa, now bent upon another scheme, ' opened, and Leia came forth. Going । mately removed to America. Ths names
ence very many, and I think it well to noticed nothing; he was delighted at the straight to Eric, she threw her arms j of those buried there are in the onler of
their interment: Algernon, duke of Northinform him of your safety. Aza could turn affairs had taken, aud now that ’ about his neck and said:
.. .
.
. ..
"Mj?
told
me you
you ’ unrbcrland; Lord Palmerston, the Duchess
be influenced, I believe, to coine over to Lein was so completely in his power his
—z own! Something w
»u »uu
pro hero.
Rlmuuw) tm&lt;.
us and carry word to. Kulcan, for he— thoughts had taken a new turn.
i were
here. Blessed,
true k»«w
heart, to come 1 Dowager of Northumberland: George I
fifth duke of Northumberland;
lad
y I
Kulcan—will never weaken if he knows
—— — —- . ,w»,y
After standing silent in tho center uf to me when I needed you s&lt;\!”
Sir John [
-------------- , Charles Dickens, Str
you are alive. What thinks my wise the large room—from which he could
Se kissed her many times, hushing -Palmeraton,
Herschell. George Grote, Sir George Pol*
master?'
see the two—for some minutes, he ap- ber voice thus, and then said:
■• .ttert.fi.. rfC.M. teitk-.b.
“f
lock, Lord Lytton, Dr. Livingstone, Sir W. I
Eric pondered awhile; ho knew Kul­ preached them. Kulcan, his arms bound j ‘‘You must go back at once. If you
Sterndalo Bennett, Sir Charles Lyell Bl»hcan’# weakness and shared Iklapel's by thongs, raised his eyes, and Leia arp seen here it will ruin all. Bari will on Thlrlwell, Lady Augusta Stanley, Lord I
ffear, yet he dared not depeud npon Aza, turned toward the crafty priest as he . tell you for what I came, and tomorrow Henry Percy, Sir Gilbert Scott, Lord Law- !
,
I a^1 tho trouble will be ended. Have pa- rence. Sir Rowland Hill, Dean Stanley
a tool of Chalpa’s, and one who might spoke:
betray them. He know that the ele“My brother and sister, {dike not these j tience and courage, my darling. Go into Mr Street, Darwin, William Spottlsroode.
weld Ma wr*- toe—n- It la bartel.... Ch,, I—
meat of -surprise would be the ffrwtertJ harsh, uncustomary measures which *we the house now, dear, at once.”
Lady Louisa Percy, Archbishop Trench.
«M» Maith. It wta anew too* M»w* »» lt_fetoer.Jy?
factor in tho next day's work, and he” -bad- to atfopt. Methinks no other Katun • She obeyed silently. With one long Browning and Lord Tennyson. The Per­
desired most of all that Chalpa should. feast has been so inerred; it is an ill I to*1*! look she entered tho house. Old cy^ claim a prescriptive right to be buried
n*fa and practical!'
remain in ignorance of his escape until thing when those so young as you show !
followed her and closed the door in Westminster abbey.—London Tit-BiU.
the last moment. Many plans came a spirit so strangely bent against our behind her.
Goldjuulth's fltnpldlty.
to him. At first the thought !of send­ ancient practices. Yet ’tis because you
(cosTOfxnn).]
Goldsmith’s fame was grafted upon a
ing Listah or Jan-ila to Chalpa under are both young and headstrong. Leia,
boyhood of wholly unrecognized capabili­
pretense of submission came into his it seems, has at last become resigned to
The discovery of a method that would ties. “Never was so dull a boy," wm the
mind, but he feared to lose the services the will of Kinchahan, and will go
protect an individual from cholera would report of the relative who first undertook
cheerfully to Chalcu’s dreaded altar; but be of great usefulness, for In India, the to teach him his letters. At every school
wished to evade them. The city gate
or either in this crisis. Other plans aa home of that disease, the average annual we hear of the "inspired idiot" of the fu­
leading to the orchards and to his own
w.ak presented themselves, were dis- mortality therefrom in the dtlea Is 3.32, ture as a “shy, thick, awkward boy,” the
constant butt of hte companions, by whom
house was nigh, and he went out into the
xuljsed, and then he thought of Leia. and In the country 1.52 per 1,000 living, M was thought to be "litth better than a
fields.
He rapidly scanned his chances of get­ The army statistics show that 2.48 per cent fool Johnson describes Goldsmith as "a
After walking awhile he camo to his
ting to her. Jan-ila informed him that of the European soldiers are admitted to phint that flowered late," and even during
the hospital for cholera, while only 0.QS
mill, silent and dark by the riverside,
she was in charge of several old women, per cent, of the native soldiers are nd- the four year, of hla college course few
aud then he thought that he would go
the chief among them being old Bari, mitted for the disease, but the mortality— signs at genius were discoverable. But
beyond and to his own dwelling and see
Listah's wife, and by her help he fan­ 33.00 per cent, for the former, 83.5 per cent however late the flower, the root was there
and ol Gold.mlth I, ma, l» «ld tn a S
if he could spy out anything there. This
cied he could obtain access to his be­ for the latter—is almost equal In the va­
scouting savored so much of the roman­
trothed. The plan perfected, the next rious epidemic manifestations of cholera in cisl sense that the child was father of the I
lie and perilous that it was fascinating.
various parts of the world the mortality man.—Ixindon Standard.
thing waa to act.
It brought back his boyhood's dreams to
After unfolding his scheme to the oth- has often exceeded 50 per cent, of those
him and filled him with a queer sort of
era he exchanged garments with Jan-ila attacked.
If, instead of the cramping imprison
dime novel heroism that waa positively
In 18S4 and 1885 cholera was epidemic
and rubbed earth upon his face to darken
in southern Europe, and in Spain in the wot Of boot, .ml riiora, ,b« foot front
thrilling.
hi.
Mptata.
id
tacwiM
hi.
-.^^"Xirre^n^teTiS:
Irtf^c,
wen rilownd a f« and natural
It was within two hours of midnight rolrer upon him asconiied the ladder. | there were JmoW 120,Oto aeertut There
dn.dopm.ut. It may ba qaaatlooml
The moon, which waa in ita last quarter,
wbtebnr, under rack rondltloo.lt ml.b-.
Ar«
still
est
motionlete,
protably
in
a; were Mty-one person, affected in
hung almost over the horizon in the far
not b. randmd capable trf partomtw
end of tho canyon; the air waa so still Hound sleep, in the doorway, but he cau- • thousand living, and tho mortality was no oUter function, balden thoaa of looomt
tiomdy and -silently closed the door and ' !*r 080u These statistics stimulated In­
. that the soft murmur of the river came
ly climbed the next ladder." vj*^**®” to attempt to solve the problem tb» .M razulnlng th. weight at the bod;
clear to his ears aa he stood in the shad­
Certain at Igtat It la that acme unlock
three swrusw
,ton« to tn#
the temple,
temple. m
2? TLllZZZ.
to cholera.-Dr.
There wefo tores
T~^—&lt; ~ a
a
ow
of the trees
and looked toward his a«eh
which creaked-uu-. T
Science Monthly.
dwellin,.
Snddte.y7Sr.iino;'™
each with
with its
tt. ladder,
taddte.whichcrMked.no
T*' Annatrun«ln Popular
PoputarSctane.
Month!,. mortal, born without anna hare maaants
Jooea a knife, fork, apoon. pen. paint’
btraab^andoro. nolle bow.^l|h£n

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for Infants and Children.

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Your Painter

has often wasted time and material in
trying to obtain a shade of color, and
has even resorted to the use of ready
mixed paints, the ingredients of wkicn
he knew nothing, because of the diffi­
culty in making a shade of color with
white lead. This waste can be avoided
by the use of National Lead Company’s

CHINESE ^l EbTiON, ' PR^BYTEFI'AN5 IN
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Washington,

Eh* 8«naatlnn df’.ho General Assembly

Supreme Court Decision Dis- '1
"a-Su w«k i.
CUSSed at Cabinet Meeting.
! Expected to produce the sensation of the

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL

i

ILESSON IX, SECOND QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, MAY 21

A .ornstpondent write*: “In answu m&gt;
Mr. H. W. Tburpewowl’s egpeneiua, of tm
aquatic bare. M.rae flftecu year* ago i hirx
a young gentlelDAD staying at my house
who went out for a day’s fishing on the
Thame*, and as he was witting iu the pun*
under Quarry woods a hare was chased In •
the fields opposite, when it sprang into tbe
Thames and uwaiu-for the woods, and nty
friend caught it in the landing net in mid­
stream. I well remember how delighted
he waiyrUh bi* catch when he brought ttf
home to&gt;ny house.’’—London News.
t

Mrembly, the debate on the Briggs
1&lt; WM RMlmu-l Tb.. it Wo^.1 c™,1™"- ln
•hap" it «iU &gt;®u&gt;e
Him of five .uii ir-ri. niuei'
UurrTh:&gt;n .nuonev!.
.
UP
not
deftnKcly stated. The
Chi
I ♦».’*/
° 1 cport
tu" ; record of the appeal from the action of
Chinrre la the G«iry who Has. Not the. New York presbytery has been
Compiled with th« Law—lu-quests a placed hi the hands of I the judiciary
Court of Inquiry.
#
t committee, of which Rev. George D.
The chapter opens with wise and loving
Washington, May 17.—At the cab- llBakor, DD., of Philmlelphirf, is chair- counsel from a mother to her royal son.
Light literature bolds ita proper and.
inet meeting yesterday with a full atn ».
«. .
L „
She would have him to be a true Naxarito
,! ■ n---hnit '•&gt; Mi'icb ©4&gt;(
tendance, the Chinese* nuestinn n« «-nn» 1 . °«OTl?® D&gt; Baker, while not the first
nono
the world, of
but
friena to the
tnu desolate
cteaouMe and
auuupuuuUruble
...m»v place iu
.........
. letters,
_
and
a1real
op- ' g
!»&gt;
Which sold te- These tints are a combination of per­
Dlicated bv
’
choice of the
“«« in tb”
preth.friend
poor -d th. n«dy.
Cornp^
u
decision
of
tho
supreme
awembly
for
moderatoL
they
gave
him
t. d in the office of the rctfifectly pure colors, put up iu small cans,
, &lt; ‘&gt;uutyoi».Uie ut dayjitf
court,
was
disewtrnd
from
every
point
their
votes
after
Dr.
Dickey
had
do
­
Num. vLl-8; P*. Ixxil. !-« jlnd who ran clath)gMjll) fr|volous and foollah peopJu
.-»nf nu'rnouM'. p-‘Sv NM. and prepared so that one pound* will
or view aud it is understood that the , clined to have his name used as a can­ help thinking of Him who « the true
abowa it in his manner, even when i»
virtue «&gt;&lt; tile power «&gt;f tint 25 pounds of Strictly Pure White
■ &lt; «•__ -• z*-..1
.1. »«Aw1lorr *n .
__ _
-ml mortaw. and the Lead to the shade shown on the can.
conclusion reached was that tho law , didate for the office. The committee brightnem
of God, tor ....
each,
according to better company, »o the foolfch girl or boy
imide aud j-r«»vbtcv1. nolicicould uot be enforced for the reason : wiU probably report tomorrow; upon Young, ia the meaning of Lemuel?
whose mind la steeped in trashy readix*
Uni &lt;&gt;n Saterdar She By this means you will have the best
that there waa no money available for 1 tb.e regularity of the appeal, uud
%. 1-. IW3. at wn paint in the world, because made of‘
Then follow three 23 verse* of our leaaon soon betrays it in many ways, and one c&lt;
that pnrpuee. The net only carries an . wh‘,Pier or »°* U
be entertained. concerning the model woman, each verse them ia his feeling toward real, genutaa
the best materials—
in the Hebrew commencing with a letter of and elevating booka.-Youth’a Compankaa,
?-«Xria.h1"' $ &gt;hT'T
IS,
?
v*'
0
,h0
‘
"
ot
more
Uian
VP™
the
receipt
of
(hM
rolwrt dilute the alpliabet in regular order, thus forming
,-v (••H'iuy is hotdea , tin*
.
.
1.1 * Id tiiortence. ex«4pt
M-i.iXM) of that sum remained, with ; may l« precipitated, although the an acrostic.
. r^ii-u«-'t. ‘&gt;r so much tirertof
b &gt;mo little bills still unaudited to be I probabilities favor a postponement un­
In the study of thia lewon many will con­
. . ,.N.-«ry to i»%v the ammi 't
acted upon. It was estimated that it lil
tlie reports from the boards of ' mje
fine vnernrerees
themselves w
to tu*
the. admirable portrait
i .r-'. isie. W’lh 19 perCt-D*. Interest
,1.i.ixeUivr *ll.‘i aa atwnopS
would
coat
to deport all the Chinese in
church
shall have been made and of^ perfect wife an«Cmother, and thus
TIME TABLE.
and pure colors. Insist on having one
-::n !.i'dollars
covt-nnnf^if
country who have not complied ! c«n«dered. /These are Special orders of find
- - a moat
'
In efleet January 'J2.1M3.
profitable study I will take
ti •• i.reint-es being described
of the brands of white lead that are the
business
Ht
‘
H-u«i
until
-that
;
with
the
law.
more
than
$0,000,000.
i
btl3ine8S
at
every
ses-ion
until-that
of
l
Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detrtrtff
*.* ail those rortain pioc»-*
standard,
manufactured
by
the
“
Old
this
woman
as
at
least
suggestive
of
the
Thursday morning next
..’
i.md •.ltu:de in the t&lt;»wti*hb»
and the east.
Dutch ” process, and known to be This statement exhibited what one
! true church, the bride of Christ, as to her
,IU Gr.im» ville In tbts
coaidJg®
Lv. I GoieeKast I A. M. 1P.M7
strictly pure:
.tat- of Mlcbixau. and ktiown’J^I
JAMES E- MURDOCK DEAD.
member of the cabinet called tbe utter
personal standing and character, her relai.rand lupids
inability
of
the
government
to
give
any
'
Cion
to
her
husband,
to
her
household
and
“
Armstrong
&amp;
McKelvy"
il village of Clovvrtiale.
, i East Faria
to the '.aw witliout further action Once u Celebrati-d Sbnkcsperian Actor ' to the poor and needy. She Is a virtuous
j, \. Ml.-'-.ic.m; also tweutv five acre*
, 1 McCord
“Beymer-Bauman” “Eckstein” effect
and Elocutionist.
by congress.
J A1U)
' woman (verses 10,20). Young defines virtue
“Fahnestock"
“Anchor”
Cincinnati
&lt;;Eimdule
Luder Clio cinjinnstances it was un- --- ■ —•. May 20.—James E. Mur- • ustrengtn
u strength or
of miuu
mind or
or nouy.
body. Peter say*
, Clarksville
derstoodthat nothing could be done and dock, the celebrated actor, retired, died 1 that if wc desire rurabundant entrance Into
“Kentucky”
“Morley”
luike Odessa
it
is
said
there
is
little,
if
any,
probabil-I
at
5:30
yesterday
morning
at
his
home
the
kingdom
we
must
add
to
our
faith
„ ! Woodbury
“Southern”
“Shipman"
. iSunDqld
tty of the federal government making in this city, aged 82. He was born in virtue. Then she walks in the fear of the
“£ed Seal”
“Collier"
IMnUfken
M. Cll tsK. Mortgagee.
any nnmwliate effort to nut the law into [ Philadelphia, and 40 vears ago wm the lx«&lt; whlch i» t-he loginning ofwi-dom and
GrwaU Ledge.
“Davis-Chambers"
I"1, ,1?'.
ta?
lu.«t
Lansing
'
most celebr'«:«l
celebrated Shakeaperian ^-te,
actor in
in .a toontete
foanUlin of
of lite
,ife 'll
&lt;n Pei.
PeU I.*•5:
5; Pror.
Prov- I.*•T:
7:
who holds a high place and is looked
Three brands of Strictly Pure White Lead
Detroit
i„
and National Lead Co.'a Pure White Lead upon as a man of force and strength of the United States and in England, and .
Tintinr Colors are for aalc by the moat re­
•rtth n.„„, L-rvst
Hi,
character, made the broad assertion
liable ccfilen in paint* every here.
Howard Cny
„ of
o( Ezck. xvi,
,T1, 13,
is, 14,
H, and the
tb« clothing
doth-—
alter the session was over tlmt the law Li.t nutabl- .vpraranct- waa in Clean- ing ua
if yoj .are voing to paint, 1 will nay you
Edmore
to send to ua for a book conta. r.L informa­
was nothing short of ajxilitical scheme
** 1° l,™r&lt; vf
"I L,.
«■&gt;• linen, silk and
«■"' broldered
broJdered work,
work. and
tf'lU.-ry. holiirn ;U ill ■ probate Office In
Stanton :
tion! tt»at may cav : you many a . Uar; it will enacted for political effect, and he in­ ago with Barrett. McCullough, Ms’—
&lt;«ry the beauty because of....
the Lord’s comeliIonia
only coat ycu a postal card.
Grand Ledge
timated that there had been 9 general Anderson and others. He was anoku- oesa Sec also Isa. 1x1,10- Her loins are
hope among his asaociates that the render and teacher of elocution. Mr.
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
' also girt with strength (verse 17), and what
IGoimt
West
~eyu
U2w
’
l?
C
!l.
K
'
rVrd
Uw
a
U
‘
"d
“
PTS
”
’
’
nrrngru
1*
»"
«n»par.
mw
court would have held it to be uncon­
'
I Drusd wav. New York.
strength is there that can compare with
Detroit
matter of the
e'*tatc of Jan:
stitutional.
t
ln U‘Uw ' that ot truth, rishuoura™ and (althtnlChicago Branch,
1-inslng
% ?' 'SU!
(Efb. rl. U; Iwv ai. 5)1 HrrwoMaar.
It is assumed that in the-ordinary
Grand IMM
l Sa ’’“'"’•‘V”- "&gt;.a wtadoni and klndur-Kren. OS), making u.
Mulliken
course of diplomatic usage a copy of SSLSST*
Suufle!d|
the supreme court ns soon as tho ma­ nntnrroM grandchtldren and great- Ulnk 0, Him who wa. (nil of grace and
: . it &lt;••• I* prepared to render hh
Woodbury
n- .iSRUihad mlntMrator, aud pravs
,John ,
jority meml&gt;ers of the court have deter­ grandcliuuren.
be .ii-i-oii ted for hruriag tbe same,
mined upon ita exact phraseology, will
, There la no slothhxlneas nor love of ease
iM-linr-.-.*! from *a:d trust.
Cliuuncey H. Snow Demi.
be
transmitted
to
the
Chinese
minister,
.mt is ordered. 1 hat Friday, the Mh
Alto
Washington, May 23.—Chauncey H. tn her, for sbe works early and late, before
1. a. Ji. IKS. ut ten o'clock Iu Hie
to be by him forwarded to his governthe dawn and on into the night (versca 15.
McCord
assigned l«r the hearing &lt;rt skid
1 h.d n
—ill R«w.Aaon
«“»1
ment. 1This
will
necessarily
involve j Snow, journalist and civil engineer, 18). Her works are manifold, she Ualways
E.uit Paris
&lt;; th:it Hie heirs at law of said deconsiderably delay and congress will \ died here, aged 00.
(.rsr.d Jtapids
abounding,
nod
it
is
all
willing
work
probably lx’ agair/in sesnon before re- .
corp* of engineers who construct­
(verses 18-19). Compare I Cor. xv. 58; D
turn can bo made to this cominunica- ■
Hovsac tunnel and rendered val- Cor. till, 12. Sbe bringeth her food from
t tiy-.f Haiti, g*. Ill ’aid Cooutv.
Grand £cd«r
*“ *-**--. liable service
to the government by his afar (verse 14), suggesting to as tbe manna
CONDENSED tion.
Portland
feats of engineering during the late from heaven in contrast to the leeks and
Ionia
FIRE IN HER HOLD.
&gt; war. He was a goveniment director of onions of Egypt. Man’s words cannot satis­
-n-4. ihat «;»l&lt;l petitioner give
Howard City
uis uifi-jest'-d in said estate, of the
(onia
। the Union Pacific railroad, and his re­ fy; we must have the word of God. The
.ail! Jietitlou and the Hearing
Stanton
. port led to the Credit Mobility* investi­ field which sbe takes in order to work it
.Ki-ibi! 4 cnjiv of thl* order to be
I
ri more
gation.
I, th- H.i«tiuu* BlNNKK.n lirwi
and the vineyard which ah? plants turn
New York, May 22.—The steamer i------------------------- —
• Evvrjy day. others week days. only, t sins,
rd ami kircula:* 1 In *xid County! of
our thoughts to the field iu which Ruth on siKiild.
•
Roanoke of the Old Dominion line &gt;
r
•‘,“vrr i‘«&gt;re»&gt;a»«oi.
Parlor can on all trains ’■-r-renr iTriuid
»aid Jay &gt;&gt;f bearing.
backed into her dock at 8 o'clock last ' Washington., Jklay
Jlay 23.—The treasury gleaned and to the vineyard yet to prove Rapid*
&lt;l!.\-, W. A.CM4TKOXG
and Detroit. Seat* 25 ceuts. ( onnrctloact •
ptirchi
Jud ;• ut Probate
night with fire burning fiercely in her department purchased
360,000 ounces of fruitful (Isa. v), while the joy and reward made it Union Mallon, Grand Raplu* Mrtrb the
Makes an everyday convenience of an bind.
*
Silver
nt in the time to come (verses 16. 25, 81) can ('iiii-ACDA- wear Michigan Rasasxv fob
silver nn
no followsfollows: Fiftv
Fifty Hinnuniitf
thousaqd-at
.8880,• —
and
260,000 —
at uot but point us tolhe time when He shall
oM-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
At 4 o'clock in the afternoon as the .8283.
- --- • 4(&gt;.(Mri at -----— —
say to the faithful, “Weil done; enter thou
steamer was passing* Long Branch
• The offers were 828,000 ounces,
Prepared
with
scrupulous
care.
Highest
Into the Joy Of the Ixsrd.”
'
4UUW
u made- hi the |*»yI route lu Ibtruhimrr resort* of i.orthcrn Mtehse
■ward at all Pure Food Expositions. Each smoke was seen issuing from her shuft The purchases thus, far this month
l,et tbe record stand as a description of . can.
amount
to
3.388,000
ounces.
tube and an investigation showed that,
• the model woman, and may^be Ixinl greatr 1 ' "
the vessel was afire.
ly multiply such among/our daughters!
Captain Uniters and his officers went
Leave for Manistee and Traverse (Tty 7-J30M.
NONE SUCH brand.
New Yobk, May 23.—The Bank of But let. us also consider the true church
to the passengers and quietly informed;
M.andA-JOP. M.
i ,
MERRELL &amp; SOULE. Syracuse. N.T. them that tliere was a tije smoldering J Deposit, at 105 Broadway, is in trouble. and the Individual believer, and may there
Leave lor &lt;. harloxotx and 1‘eloskcy TJp A. Wthings be true of us iu our daily life: Let
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers am
in some cotton in the after hold, but ' The bank clearci] through the Seaboard us only liclievc, iu:d thr.s realize what our
irijtht trams to Chicago.
that there was nut the least danger, ami": bank and acted as corresixmdent in this perfect
inu.cvk standing
Mmw.uB is
» in
.u Christ through His
Ask ouragi-iits for further pariknlara «e.
even if there was. the vessel wassopearL city for the Dwiggins chain of financial
finished
work, .and soi shall
our lives be In- ।i
......n pB„-r
,
.
.
... .
(iKORgi:L’KllAt KN.uenl lass r Ag i.
to land that evervliody could be lamh'd' Institutions in the west.
creasingly conformed to His image, more
i
Grand KapidtCj
.Builder in safety and with little difficulty.
perfect reflections of His life which he do- I
FRESH FROM THE WIRE
The 75 passengers behaved admirably. I
sires in some meiisure to repent in all His j «
The fin* was extinguished without seri­ Iteuis »t Interval Con&lt;lcn*e&lt;l for the redeemed, even in there mortal bodies ; P
ous loss..
:l
ic.’.rU'M- *- th- ti.i'c
til Rom. viii, 29. H Cor. ill. 18 iv. 10. 11).
I V
la, iht? • sum of i.MHJot)
Tin* villng* of Montfort, Wl*-, bn&lt; Ixvn 1 Her husband is mentioned in verses IL |
GLADSTONE IN DANGER.
TIME TABLE,
rd I.Htirest. a.1'1 thn fujvhimriy wiped out by fire. Ixish, &amp;3,&lt;n&gt;; 23. 28. It is written of Israel. "Thy Maker ;
■r :v :.ILH-Iiev fl— «t!pUl|t-&lt;l
tn effect September 11.1832.
i*. A«d will ll I* th- Whole
is thy husband, the Ixird of Hosts is His .»
due on-said intirtgSgi*
name"
(Isa.
liv,
5).
The
Lord
Jesus
Is
fre
­
The treasury department la called upon
•dim; burn Ih-«- 1 Itrsti’ut-.-d ut
4
London. May 20.-—While Mr. Gladii to deckle whether a Chinese saloonkeeper quently spoken of^a the Bridegroom (Luke
itatlosL
i- 't m»« remalnltHC secure ■
PjV
dre.-rlpimz.- zZ
£1
urntik pii't Ihrrcot where|uiu phld.
v, 34, 85; John III. 29, Rev. xxL 9). and we
stone was traveling from London to, '■ is a merchant or a Inlwrur.
rontatued ill s*i&lt;U mortgutrknow
that
Adam
and
E^e
were
a
type
of
Kir. WILLIAMS’
Gcorgi-J.'pould
him
declined
a
re-eloc
Chester yesterday a heavy missile was
p. m.m m.l
thrown at bis compartment as the train | tion an prtwMent of the Pacific Mail Steam­ Christ and the church (Eph. V; 81.32). Her K damazoo L«|...
F MEDICINE C(U
husband doth safely tnprt in ber, and she is
Itaet t'dnper........
approached Willesden. The missiln, ship company. C. P. Huntington may , all His desire (verso 11). Hear llimsayof HirhUnd Juu&lt;X.
•3 01 7 10
.it-a. ■*•:•* and provide
Schenectady, N.Y.
succeed
him.
a u&gt;‘ •? fit
struck the window of the next compart- j
Crreorf ........ - ■
and Brockvllk, Ont.
'Execution on a Judgment for $39,230 Ims ber, “Thou art all fair, my love; there Is no Milo..Jment which was occupied by the Dean
In thet” "A ..
garden inclosed Is my
&gt;i iihhter. at Hie front door
.
. . l»-ltnii
.
lieetr issued ngalnst K. J. Howlel &amp; Son, spot
of Chester. It smashed the glass and
paperjMig manufacturers nt Philadelphia. ■later, my »pou*e. a spring abut u|&gt;. n fouu .,&lt;'■&lt;•*» rtf ale. . ...
tain sealed" (Song Iv. 7. 12). Sbe will do ! 'bolu,..
• •
struck the cushion a few inches froth I
•inufth .t dav: which Said
Harris Black and Isaac Reselling, were
the dean s head. No arrests have been ’ hnngnl at Tutfkhannock, Pa., ter the mtir- him good and not evil (verse II). Iler bus Hastings...
Will axid mortgage as to;
band la known in tho gates (verse 28).
Uiade.
.
' ; der
diT of Jacob Marks in March,
Mure!:. ISH3.
1893.
When we have the spirit of Paul, who de- iv'?j5’.|Jtr?,re”i"
. t ta’.In- vli 'k'e H ferine. County &gt;4 I
. .v. Emmet, non of the kite Judge Brockentermined to know nothing but Christ and .*.- (xMlinirv ...J "
i .-'fate »t Mi&lt; ldB»a. and ru iiiitiK from
Sr. Pavl. Muy 2&lt;i.-Thv Pr«« a„-„ ; tata-. »t
«« klllrf l.y tbo .o- I Ilm crucified;
- ---------- ------------who said,-----------"Christ -------fihall —
bo. I I'M D. 1.1.
-r in &gt;pi easterly direction nloiiK the
..
i- ‘
if.
•
« cidental diM.-nnrge o' a riobcrt. rifle,
&lt;• lots heretofore conveyed nnl U»tiic
rifled In my body, whether by life or [
-• "f
magnified
adjourned lust evening af.. ’
, .
, , „
is a dreadful thing— convention
• •-.-'.tn: the race and eastef Uie lot or I
-yh ” who
rrhn was
Wn. rmadw
tn lie
l» hnnnd
uv h.vtaB
Alhtete » .be ..... .
XSi by death;
ready nnt
not to
bound I J
r-rted to Kflio Baldwin. M'-d Jrotn tald I
only but to die for Jesus’ sake (1 Cor. H, 2.
•.hi.: Mirati «j:v*’vrlv direction onUt* undoubtedly caused by the irritating
place of. meeting. The officers chosen , u, Montmin. and will resume tbe practice PhIL L 20. Acta xxl. 13). then will we ever
' 4 the raceway, to Intersect the pond; I
worm
President. John A. Cokerillf 1 of |mv at Helena.
&lt;11 .,mt alnbc the westerly Hue of tai I j effects of dirt.
do Him good aud give Him pleasure, and
-.r._J.. ...---- -in). ...
RI|I. | I
...
....
Outbreaks, and crime generally, are vice gr^Mente Georg-lW. Cbitae Jo- j N „ w,m.„ &amp; Co
„ ch|
He shall be known and hononxl through
■..•rwlni: thevenwr of lite Thorn
^-uiL
efs
r 11XT:
coiumtedon linn, ha* been forced to huh- us. Her busband praiseth her (verse 28).
&lt;1 n poi .t directly north •&gt;: tn..
th-; never possible among people vino ale
M taong. A E Omnller «nd Mrj.
d„„
,h(.lr
uud from Ral'l point couth to j
tO the US» of
Her children and her household claim a
brKUinti.»r. contalnU'S t—« acre* ; auUiLlCU
Uic u-e vi
Salhe Joy White: &gt;”'»?urer C W. ' Lp l„
.lefuoe. ColuluH.XMio„Jteu1k. share of our attention. In verses 21, 15, 27
• r a 11 r.rl
t r&gt; .rt
In I
Pierce: secretary. H. D. Vought: execn-, *
..... ■
.. ..
v
rtvoi-ommittee. T. J. Kequn. Jr.. W.
Tbe . Ikln. »blp rtlch. .ne,l te™ N,.r- we le^ra of their clothing, their food and
their
ways, all nbuoilantly provided and
V. Alearnder. M. H. de Yonw. J..Lj |’•»
Uk' ""rid « tar.
' A . • tin1 undivided oik-half of
Freih-ricks. K. C. Boyle. L. F. ThomM. I
‘ »&gt;“&gt;
tem|»«»o»- '"..her ... tee well Heeu to. Our clothing as children of i
Catiiiiftwhig at a point fiftyT. V. Powderly. Chkilw H. Graety and “'’«!&gt; Alhuitle that. I. wa. for™, te put Got! is Christ Hlnnwlf, for we arc com- I
mandrel to "Put ou the Ixinl Jesuit Chrisl”
Mrs. E. A. Connor.
. baek­
----- - -------------------’ John I). Rockefeller ha* given 1130,000 to (Rom. xiil. H) HeIwcatne sth for us that
l!l-lWV WTkt f’Ullt rods; IlMlH-tIlla Own Lawyer.---------------- j the Chicago unive.-Kity in onler that Mar- we might Im nnulr the rigliteonsnessof God I
c-niftr »&gt;/ the Thomapple rlrec;
CH1CAOO, May 19.—Daniel Coughlin, tin A. Ryeraon’sgiftot8100,&lt;xki.conditioned Iu Him &lt;11 Cor. r.21). and in Rev. xix.8, the ;
Ixti’ r-sl*. thenre M&gt;u h u&gt; place -u
the detective who waa sentenced with on miring $WO.OUO more, might lie made firn- lliien garmenta of tbe bride represent .t .« exneeMly understood that &lt;h»&lt;
tho righteousness of the saints, which must ;
I yr-inte-&lt; I* all the prem'-ujA nitfl
Bnrk and O'Sullivan to life irhpriaon- available.
ru d. l. i'r."'
pl right* if llO'VMge. owned by
ment for the murder of Dr. Cronin, but
Kcv. T. DeWitt Talmage has announced be His rightconsuejw imparted to 113 and | tanking
then wrought out through us Tbe church itacroa.........................
was grunted a netf trial by the supreme j
determination to resign as pastor of Un­ may t(f sxi'I to see to this matter of cloth­ Grand
Tbe
great
soother
of
angry
passions
—
lUpidsj
and that th I* mortgage Is intendcourt. appeared in the criminal court as I Brooklyn talwroaclr $ma ay uulew the ming by |Kiint;iig others to Him who pro­
Hi- undivided one half of till right* I the promoter of health and good­
.•Stops on signal only.
his own lawyer in his care, which was I debtedaesa on the ehurch ia cleared by that vide* it by His great work. ‘
iardner. CampbeJ A Co., together with
t
N&lt;*.
5 and 6 will not carry passengers uakm
fvi-iniiU
rlitht
to
tiM*
M-Rter
p*wer.
bark
feeling. Cleans everything— inji.res called. Coughlin asked fur a contiuu- j L&lt;me.
r-tri-il Hi.lit tn II..- M*nt&gt;r imu-—r
As to foxl. the church has an abundant 1 pr»v!«ted with freight train permit*.
Tlowace mil mill privileges i!e«cr|be«1 nothing—don't be afraid to use KIRK’S anco of the ca&gt;»» to the next term. It
————-----------supply provided for her to dispense in tbe ' Krr-ljfht trains will be run at the eonveaiaoB
•• * cn the roller flmiriug m 11 and all ini I
of
the
company.
reserve the right to ths*
THE
MARKETS.
was
wanted,
the
prosecution
offering
ure* t.'H-reln 110* staiidtaK or hrn-oltt-r U&gt; b* Soap on the most delicate fabrics.
wonderful won! which contains milk for , il:e lime of such who
trains without notice.
tr-l w»i planed npn-i a a Id premises inciudno objections.
babes and bread and strong-.meat for older
W. B. Dkwixg. Gen'l Mannraw
b.iih vf above tlescrlptlona.
it r
t» t i.
children
(I
Pet.
U.
3.
I
Cor.
lit.
«;
Heb.
v.
&gt;
Plate Gl*»» Combine.
John a. Bokkktmox.
For May 32.
13. 14. John ri. 51. 57). Then, aa' to her
Assignee.
lb 'Eaatoi Tir Soap 1 ’TXWS*’ Kokomo, Ind., May 19.—The plate
way*, we have already Irarned from this
Detroit.
glass trust is an assured fact. It will
Attorney.
bit rd. H*«’.lt;g». March 1st. I SSL
j
Wheat—No. 3 red. 71c; July. 74c: book that wimlorn'a ways arc ways of plena- !
embrace the four largest factories in
antuesx. and all tier paths are (inths of
the United States, the Diamond works August, 75%c: No. 3 rwl, 67c; Na I
AhMINIsTRATdlfS SAf.K.
white, 71c. Cohn—No. 3, «c. Oat?- peace (Hi. 171 If we are only willing to be
of
Kokomo,
a
branch
of
the
same
com
­
guldrel,vwe will not fall to see the way
In the mutter ot lhe estate of Wm. C
Na
3
white.
WK®pany at Elwood, Ind., the Charleroi in
Johnson, dineared.
wherein we should walk and the thing that ;
Sntn-e Is hereby irtwn that I shall •ell at imhPennsylvania, and the Crystal City In
Chlcnco Provision.
(i
' we should
do (Jer xlH. 8) Sec also Ps. I
' aurtinr.toms htehest bidder-. «;&gt; Frtdav,
Missouri.
W
heat—Moy, 71^c; July, m%c; Sep 1 xxxlTi'
! • .’ml dav at June. A. D. ISS3. Itf In
-*xH, 9.
.
।
Member, 78}&lt;c.
iI —
' only are her own household, tbe ,
1 '»•&gt;&gt; In the forenoon, at the probate offlre
Imlleted For Filicide.
Not
Thousands are suffering with Thenton, May 2d.—Mrs. Mattie CoitN-May, 41X&lt;8«¥c; July, 4lXc; Sep^ ' bouaebold of faith (Gni. vi, 10). well seen to. ।
by &lt;-f Hatfimti. in th" County of Ftarrv.
ii lhe ■'tale ot Michigan, pursuant to llreuse
tember. 42%c.
—------ -------Torpid
Livcr-thc
symptoms
are
.v.tl authoritv granted to inc on the U'h day of
Oats—May, 30%c; July, 28J*c; Septem bat “she stretcheth out her band to the
Shann of Princeton, who is suspected of
April, a. o, pfltj, by ihB Probate Court of
Depression of Spirits. Indiges­ having poisoftad her son, John ShAnn, ber, 26&amp;C. ’
yen. she reachetb
rracheth both her bands to
' poor—yen,
Harry c..tin(y. Micultt-ui, all the r-ta(»-. rlsrh*,
Pobk—May, $20 M: .Tidy, 121 00.
u,e needy" &lt;verse 20). If the church has
'ul&lt;-;ttnt Interval of Die said dr.-retw-L of, lu j tion, Constipation, Headache. to get the insurance on his life, has
CURB.
LABD-May, 810 •»: July, filO 65; Sep- ' thP spirit of her lord. It will he one of
to th, real outate situate and iMlua lu the I
been indicted by the grand jury for
Dr.
Sanford's
Liver
luvigorator
' "iimy nt Harrv, tn he Stats of Mlrhl-’vr, '
"K.f.5; July. nor.. Sepmurder in the first degree.
kihiwuand &lt;it-s&lt;-ribed as to&gt;|.&gt;&lt;v«, to-wll; Tim
is
a
reliable
remedy
for
Liver
.
—
•
-------------------..
tarn lier $10 30. ’
i P°°r ftu&lt;* ne*or Brv tre*1 wn
" u60
—' hill nfilie eist half ot the houiIi west
tember,
i
Dropped Dead While Preaehlng.
Jumiis would {jure* to John the Baptist that
, I ir*er &lt;1( •ux tmti teir(IO| in tow i three Qortil
Disorders. It cures thousands
Chtcnso Livestock.
'
- elriit west, Harry Connty. Michigan, -xHe was tudred'the Mfwlah, He told tho
Lampasas, Tex., May 22.—Rev. James
everv veer; why not try Macknv,
Cattle—Market strong and lO^l.'c 1 messenger* tu say. among other things, that
pastoi* of the First Methodist
Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigoratorc church, while delivering the morning higher.
the poor have the gospel preached to them
description, ,«nd ninnl- g Hjeece
Mogs—Heavy. &lt;7 Wtft" 75; mixed and (Math. xi. 5). It will be one of the feature*
Your Druggist will supply you. sermon yesterday dropped dead in the medium.
-57 WT 72t(; light, *7 40^7 70. • of the kingdom when the church has be­
pulpit from the bursting of a blood ves­
■tn* -iiiif
llak*. tiietiee vault -ltt«*« ••bains
SUEKr— Market firm and a trifle higher. 1 come the bride of Christ that tbe poor and
sel in his head.
Il'-: •; to ! he section II11.1 t'lMnc” exi«t O&gt; -.••rI line imir clubi i and S5 tluke to t!v« phu-i* of
newly ritall nave special care (Pa. IxxH. 2.
CHANCERY ORDER. .
iliort Urea'.h, Opp,
r-'m'iM: a1*-&gt; fxc^pttn^ «*• [ij a»;re mihe
WHEAT—No. 3 red, steady; July, 78,' 4.13,13)
mi Ankle*. W •:«!-.
1 &gt; west ..tinier lisrubifore dracrib d.
State of Michigan.
New Voarr.
——Humphrey TOLc; August, 8Uj&gt;(eM%05 December, 85^ | In verre .&lt;U we Irani that all vlre but ths
DI?.'’fcMVie* MEI
' •ied. April .5th, A. D. J-IH
’ The Circuit Court for Uie County of tarry, In
Borer Fuller dropped dwul &lt;it heert die- M^Je.
f«vir ot lhe Ixird is only vanity, or, as It i*
l*uiur w. RckgkMi.
ilacoTe.-y by txj exine
1 ^DeHa^L. fUch«rd«. «*»mH«it»*nt v«. Jufin IL easy while out walking on Flatbush
SrB7’'\.e*terS’ ?Jf?l7nc;r . un,re-.nnr ' «*&gt;d In I Cor xiil. there la a lore without
' Richard*, defendant, It *»H»f.unor.iy a-'P'
avenue. Btooklyn. The dead man wua JnJrK
wllich oil else, even lite giving of one's body
Ina br affidavit of eomnUlnaer thatt p- aa rt -Io
io. U, b.Uun.-LGu.m.lJw Wl.toM X.
fMdant &lt;&gt;r»ea nut raMdt* In M'/dihc*'-. ’’Jt b '• prominent in Wall street for nearly 30
re*id**utnf the
"f
Oat^-No. 2 easy; May, 36&lt;&lt;?36Xc; July. “7* Christ, ye can do nothing (John xv, 5),
--------------------------Alonzo K Kena-tfii. -H- ;U&gt;- f.jr
««♦•»».
Kkg35Kc; state, 41ftf;47c; western, 3B&amp;g4for P*«d wtid concerning His Hfe and Hla
Very Charitable.
work*. “Not 1. but ChriM," “Not I, but .
Havasl. Miry l-.-Belore leuring for
Toledo.
within four inoaths from ra - .Irt- ?f
the grnco of God" (GoL U, 2O. I Cor. xv, 10). I
Wheat—July, 73Xc; August, 73X«; No. When It is oo with every believer and the
and Li d-tanU 'here .f th •• *»’•! »'R1 'd «*n- New York the Infanta Eulalia, her nusband
and
the
Duke
of
Tamames,
gave
puih: u.
church as ft whole, then will thi* excellent '
&gt;2 500 to be distributed in chanty and
L Ircult Judge••’gifts.
________ :______ __

Pure White Lead

Strictly Pure
White Lead

'Dfllroii, Lansizg &amp; Scrthin

Hops
Such

w/l v Acat

Nerve

Blood

Tonic j

An Indian
Outbreak

KIRK’S

AMERICAN FAMJLY

Why Suffer 7

When you can be Cured

HEART

HEART

HASTINGS BANNER
and
New York Tribune,

Dated. April)«. !«-

�GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE

STOCK
THE

FRIDAY,

MAY

19th,

THE

best.

COMMENCING

LARGEST.

goods

1893,

CONTINUING ’TIL STOCK IS CLOSED OUT

Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies
Linoleums at
'

AND

ffl

We are determined to close out and we have the most complete stock m Barry County.
We guarantee a discount offrom 20 to 35 per cent, below any dealer.

FERMS STRICTLY CASH I
NORTH SIDE MAIN STREET,
PRICES
THE
LOWES'!

Hastings Banner.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

WJGREBI
statesmanship this country has ever pro- j We have a future l»efore us and time will ■ coura^hig; a great many loom* an* shut*
duced and now the democratic party pro- tell who Is right, |rou or I. In the mean-‘ Ung down, probably far more than the

STYLES
THE

HASTINGS CAPTURES THE
ience for its foundation, which virtues Kt
STATE FIREMEN'S CON­
exemplified lu every city where a Pythian
VENTION FOR NEXT
and. repeal the
the time believe me to be as ever your sincere commission
trade
would
willingly
acposes to undo these treaties and
lodge prevails. Mr. Colgrove's election
commission trade would willingly ac­
YEAR.
will add greatly to the honors won by
friend and well wisher.
’ McKinley bill.
MAR8HALL L. COOK. Editor.
knowledge, and the position of the woolen
Hastings Division No. .19 V. R. K. »{
the natural drift of a Trades ITflton
pyj.vKSTKi: Gkkl-sku
manufacturer is not comfortable by any
of which he Is a member, and give them a
r man is to try by all fair means to better
means, for with orders running out and
Tn» HASTINGS, MICH., FOBTOFFICE,
In our last issue we stated that Ed. reputation second to no Individual Division
bls condition.
New parties sprung up
AUCHMT 14. &lt;879.
A recent Washington dispatch to a New not much proapect of obtaining new or­ Schumann, Elon Shjile, W. A. Scidmore of any civic onler In tbe world. Tele­
from time to time appealing to them to York morning newspaper of pronounced ders tor a few weeks, the risk attending and Frank Lewis were in Grand Haren grams aud lettep of cougratulitiotM are
pouring In I fnhn every part of the
^6in and get more legislation in the inter­
democratic sympathies announced that putting goods Into tbe works that are not attending the State Firemen's Convention country fniu Eaine to California cotH y
r eats of lhe working classes. Three ajf- Mr. Cleveland's Commissioner of Pen­ covered by orders is too great toxiwume.” as delegates, beside E. G. Holbrook. A. E. gratulating Mr./Colgrove on hiselcdloc.
Henkes and Rob't Bell. all of whom would
peals,
promises and platforms looked sions would not hereafter appoint any ns
Tbe shutting down of uwuiy looms Is on­ work together to secure the state firemen's
Tbe West Michigan Branch of the Wo­
Hastings, Mich., May 19th, 1893.
piausable and gained many adherents, the
publlcan on the medical boards selected to ly another expression for throwing many convention for next year. Every one man’s Auxiliary to the Board of MImIww,
. Milton F. Jordan, Middleville, Mleh.
writer being one who went into all these
\
laborer? out of employment. The wool knew that If these gentlemen didn't suc­ of the Episcopal church met y^terday
examine
claimants
for
pensions.
Here
­
Dear Sinceed In capturing tbe plum it wouldn't be Emmanuel church in this city and the
different movements. I do not regret be­
Tour interesting communication in the' tag interested and working with these tofore the rule lias been, in appointing, industry is especially menaced 'by the because they didn't work bard for IL
following program was carried out:
democratic
promises
of
fret;
trade,
and
these
boanls
to
choose
two
membbra
ot
But tbe boys did not go there to be 9.00 A. M.—
Hastings Journal has been read, and the! several parties In the past. It has been a
Holy Communion.
.
spirit and sentiments-that actuated you to' good school of experience in many ways, tbe political faith of the administration and that Industry is very naturally the first one beaten, but to walk off with the prize in
Address by the Bishop.—-Rt. Rev. 0. DThis to be effected. With ail of the uncertain­ true Hastings style and how well they suc­
write 4t are thoroughly appreciated by me. but I have been very much disappointed one member of the opposition.
ceeded is attested by tlie fact that
out of Gillispie.
ties
of
democratic
legislation,
it
would
be
practice
is
In
accord
with
the
well
estab
­
Toor criticisms are undoubtedly honest with the results. The independent politi­
•4 voles cast were in favor of Hastings, 10.00 A. M Business Meeting.
.
and prompted by a feeling of party loyalty cal movements were* in opposition to the lished principle that' the ‘ minority has a foolish for those engaged In the j woolen Battle Creek getting the six votes. Tbe
Address of Welcome.—Mrs. 1lN.
and interest, looking from one standpoint twe old parties, republican and demo­ right for representation. It Is demanded manufacture to risk very much until some result of the ballot was announced in fuby every rule of’donor and of justice. •etiled policy h established. But tbe ▼or of Hastings amid a great deal of ex- low. Hastings.
and In one direction only—opposition to cratic. A concentration of the best Ideas
cltemenL
Holt call Of Parishes.
the republican party, against which yon of the opposition failed to carry out many The dispatch in question has been di­ people wanted a change and they have it
IV. A. ScMmore. chief ,f u„ home &lt;t,~
Report of lire. Srt'y M *• B-1have always contended. The tone of your of their principles on account of the con­ plomatically denied from Washington. But -a change from stability and prosperity to puniueiii. wu elecuxl oof of ifr. vice mund.
•
After
President’s Address.
letter also Impresses me with the Idea that flicting Interests which prompted men to whether this particular statement Is true uncertainty and stagnation in many lines. - Presidents for the ensuing year
the mult of tbe ballot Waa announced be
Reports of Parishes.
.
you cannot understand nor reconcile my vote with fhe old parties against their best or untrue It Is an undoubted fact that lhe
Adjournment.
'
Some of the democratic papers in hunt­ thuncl the convention for the com oilaffiliation with the republican party with judgment The history of the Independ­ administration proposes to conduct a
ing about for an excuse for the financial ■nu end promleed all wbo attended the 1 no p. M.
consistency, after having voted as an in­ ent political party movements iu the merciless campaign against the men that
Report
of
Sec
’
y.
—
Mr«
KrIUi
Foikjt
eouvenllmi next year a royal welcome.
difficulties, say that it is the result of a Chief Baxter, of tbe Or.B(1
I*a|&gt;er ou Alaska.—Mrs. John JlacM, .
dependent for about twelve yean. Possi­ United States repeats Itself In this, respect. saved the nation.
The democratic party was the malignant •‘squandered surplus and an empty treas­ partment, a «, eounded llaatlnp' praUre Grand Hnvrii.
bly an explanation will enlighten you and But there Is one thing these independent
Dlecusslon of Methods for the *ork.
. 'to»ru Wl*rda. and aecondcd
others upon thia subject and le«»d you to parties have done which we, as patriotic foe of the Union soldiers In the years ury.” What a change in a few hbort *rr. tlilnit that
Ways of obtaining funds for the work.
Mr. Scidmore leave utter­
the same conclusions 1 have arrived at citizens, ean approve of and rejoice in; when half of tigs democracy was em­ Rars! Grover Cleveland went Into tbe ance to.
—Miss it. 1. Richmond. Grand Haplds.
Boro and reared in Detroit, I cast my Aral that Is they have set the working classes ployed In abaotlng them dov^n on the bat­ campaign of 1888 almost upon the express nollul11,?” I’*f “ “’toble reputation tor
General discussion «f (he paper­
Missionary work in the we«t.—
&amp;
vote for the republican party 27 years to thinking, reading and studying. It has tlefield, while a laige majority of the other issue that the national surplus at that tarnSi? ‘1 ererTtbto&lt; prendble abonl.
tordttoc b, make the aley ot vbltln, tre- A. Ba I yeat, Kalamazooago. Being a mechanic I Joined a Trades been the educating force that now con­ half waa talking treason In tbe rear of the time was a direct menace to the prosperi­
Appropriations and pledges.
’toa«hl «“&lt;i l«n&lt; u&gt; be
Union of my craftemen at the earliest tends for supremacy lu both the republi­ loyal armies. It has been their foe during ty of the country, and painted aR th
remembered.
“xi Reports of Committees.
opportunity. As you are undoubtedly can and deaaocratic parties. And in iny all the years of republican government at evils that would result from it in „Qdt
Election of officers.
Adjournment.
aware such organizations are thoroughly opinion the future Is what we have to look tWashington, but It has been powerless un­ coiora. He pledged himself that if be was
Imbued with a spirit of Independence to. tbepa^t is-gone. And the question (til Dow to carry Ito hatred into effective elected thia surplus should go. Ameri­ the oonuratulatlou. nt u,,lr friend, tor 7.30 P. M —
. Evening Prayer, with sermon.
Uwlr ,re lu,uf •
which prompts them to vote for parties arises which ot the t,wo party doctrines, (action. During Mr. Cleveland’s former can industries were also set down In the
There was a good attendance of
a republican senate constituted a U^WoaM&lt;°’ The democratic pert,
which promise and show by legislation principles and general make-up to most in term
gates from away and very intere,ting pa­
।
the best results for working weo.. Tbe ..harmony and sympathy with the peoples ।bulwark for the veterans which the Bour­ cridoraed bls position and Dnw to ascribe
pers and discussions wen* given, w®
gret there' was not time before pW »
bons
could Dot Storm. The democratic the financial flurry and general buX£
tariff stimulated and helped to build up best luterests., Finance Is tbe most Im­
press to give a more thorough accouni «
our Iron industries. They prospered and portent question before the people to-day. executive repeatedly manifested* bis en­ unce^utytoa.-.qu.uueredsunuu. J
.
‘SJ^7.cV"'&gt;t ‘■'Pblberl. In tbe meeting.
mity and his contempt toward them In his an empty treasurv.” which Is what tb__ lheel!!'.
I
we mechanics got good wages and steady tariff
i
next and general legislation next
„ , J!L*nU.Uw^
K •" I'oprorlok
MarrlM« Meanest
sneering pension vetoes; but the demo­
employment In regard to tbe reciprocity The
‘
democratic party Is divided and no
Name and residence.
*“! pre*“hl&gt;' reault. No
Polley of the republican party it first eml- iman can tell what they will do. Their cracy was able to do the veterans com­
— j Verona B. Andras. Maple Grov»
A dl’kth*rt»- ’tloh It will pay " 1 Haythia Wilson. Kalamv
nated from the great and farseelng states- iutterances and political actions are so in­ paratively little barm. Now. from the
''"&gt;00" to read carefully and preaerve C jg?-n^eltoa.Oty
only president elected since the war who
tor reference Tbl. article win bT^?
definite and undecided that no thinking
relary of state during President Gar­ man can hope for any possible! benefits to never bore arms iu the nation’s service,
K*»l KBtule Tr»n.f«r».
,
to l^Jd'1' 7SL wlth *“oU1'r °“ "u“*
* ‘to Avoid and Prevent Diphtheria.”
field’s administration.
After President: arise from such a condition of affairs. down, tbe federal government Is dem.&gt; were outside of a drcuatenL
John Wilbur to Clinton Wilbur. p*wi. «c ’’
Harrison was inaugurated, Mr. Blaine, The republican party outlines and pre­ uratic. The warfare on tbe veterans is to
d to Joseph Robinsoo. pared.
Oxlu. KnKhta
.
again being secretary of state, brought his sents to the American people propositions begin in deadly earnest
Th, Brtttah peopi,
Ulirf
Cksnnaa to Milum J. Hart*
The republican party, lhe unfaltering •n.ooo.ooo unuiiy on
about mousiv
plans of reciprocity to a consummation by and principles which commend themselves
C1«rove w*8 unani„
the Pan American Congress. The result and we know thry are practically united. champion and friend of the Union soldier der lhe McKinley urlI lhere ,,
' Un- preme 12?^ v JTe*rnUUv« to tbe 8uBjacubHestorto
Ain*I»*D'*oo- W rd*.»« ”•
,
oF
Kol
&lt;hto
of
1
‘
yihlaa
of
the
1 no tax as
was aud ia shown to-day by statistics that The last convention of the Republican takes up the gage of battle In his behalf’ l« 1. ..Iralttal rree o( d '
dh&gt;there were
this country has been benefited by this league In LouisvIHe gave forth the key No genuine republican desires to see a P«&lt;s&lt;l by lhe demoerer, lo |e,y It„ is
roMaryX.O^.^
u
'• tax of taro.Lu lh J
interchange of commodities, and an Im­ note of the nsxt campaign. There is no “Ingle pension dishonestly drawn from “ “”1’ • pound on let Ir thh
K
Mr- C"‘*TO'’ &lt; blk t. MIddkwillr. fcr;.'
Pine lumbering is Jort *b‘‘ul pi*J'rtion*
—- J done tor him. Tlil?^7 *“ T**
pression was made upon tbe delrgutex mistaking. The leaders lu their speeches the national treasury but the party of the amount of (ax on the
Mr
Cbtowil
J
.
*
*"»•
hoow
“« «‘lr to near Meredith.
American
$upGrant
and
Hayes,
of
Garfield
and
Harrla-tsembled in ‘ that* Congress, which will and the convention assembled, showed
per table will be
of
ibe
?u
°
“
°
KDl
«
ht
*
of
Fy
thia,
000,oon and
for all time rewound to our credit Tin- they were in sympathy with tbe working boii will resist by every means in its p«w. 825,000,000.'
Joseph Geoue's house and
to perUcuUr '
f6lmn and 10 Haallnn
burno«i with all contents, near
foreign delegates were shown the great claawa aud ready to legb,|Mtc for the best er the purpose ot the democracy tn rob the
lou about 82,000.
With th, Dnenom
extent, .the resources, the nuhufaatoriw. Intenato of ail of the people. I believe ,vetermw and the families Of veterans of
The Hardscrabble saw mli! in &lt;••£'
which they are justly en- CMnew qoeellon on hl, min!
“
U ? In'£™
the general prosperity of the people, an 4 there Is morywilauee to b&lt;f placed upon IbeboiefiUto
(
Traverse county, was burned to a
•
went away amazed and profoundly impre-&gt;- :hdr &lt;l:fi&lt;ilt4 and progressive platform *mi«d by the laws of L grateful nation.
will probably do
•ill be called'to‘51
hr fire; Iom 410,000.
®d with all they bad seen. And time and XX X’
~
3
r- "» Osh on Deeorauw i,y.
order. T1I 2,2?",“«*" •*» to the
It said that at (Meoda a
...xt,’,
CMto" R'iw"r- •
er has been found wbu “
tire Interests of commercial exchanges be- ^.y..,^
bonne I. confrere.
JI. „ “t* kl«h native country.for killing bis
th.tlm.tl.ee.roro.eer their ronvLUon,.
-The
...
HIM C. R. A. Sew. "i u
Mich.
U
Woxi-and,
been promoted from
ship in the office of the erst

Thursday, May 25, 1893.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Additional Local

•rWtUT?’’SF':*',ir *»' “

�When in GRAND RAPIDS stop at
J. N. Burroughs wishes to announce
that be has bedding and flower plants of
all klnda for sale cheap, and Is prepared to
Thur*i*y. M«y
i-SSfurnish ent flowers on application anef at opposite UNION DEPOT.
lowest rates.
A 865.00 b«l room sultat.F. W. Greble’a
flmtoas 88.00
w. a. COOK.
Editor.
Cur $30.00.
Free Baggage Transfer, New Houow
I Write or call on him at his green house
Emmett Ellis, of Manistee, spent Sunday
Steam Heat and Electric Bells.
A brown three-year-old colt, came Into my in 1st ward, Hastings, Mich.
Born, to Mr. mid Mrs Will Purey, yes­ In the city.
enclosure Thttndny, May Ittli. Has a white
BEACH A BOOTH.
terday moraine, 4 daughter.
star
on
fofrbead
and
.white
snip
on
nose,
left
Archie McCoy waa in Grand Rapids on hind foot partly white and weighs lioo poundsThe best ot louciges from 8d.75 to $20.­ business Friday.
Owner ean hkve same by calling at my resi­
dence and paying all charge*.
00. Former price was 80.50 to 828.00.
Frank D. Cole is home from Ypsilanti
Gilbert KraiKSB.
W. Greble.
Hasting*. Midi.
for the summer.
/ The Knights of Pythian will have mem­
Dr. E. H. Troy, of Bandfeld, waa In
orial service* Sunday. June 11th. Rev.
the dty Munday.
The firm of Stebbins A Beach has been this
Grigsby will pn-aoli rue memorial sermon
day dissolved by mutual consent. I he buslu*-"
Xow
year fruit
ct the Presbyterian church.
-Kelley, of Huntington. Ind., is vis­ of the said flrtu of general dealers In furniture
and second hand K&lt;xxln will be continued at the
iting kls parents.
Will Wright, formerly of Carlton. a son
old stand by Frank Stebbins, to whom all acis well
fact
Mlsaes Bertha aud Lulu Teeple were in couats due «*ld Onn are payable, and who will
ot Dr. A. J. Wright, ut that place, was
pay all just demands agxlnst said Ann.
un the 11th instant, at apokane the city Saturday.
Frank Stkhbins.
spraying
the married
Falls, where he now resides.
8cid Bkacii.
Miss Ettle Main, of Grand Rapids, spent
Dated. Bastings. Mich., May 24th. 1863.
yield of fruit I have the Ice cream bv the dfaih, pint or quart, at Sunday hi the city.
tbe City bakery, and will fill your order &lt;Mason Nevins, of Ashland, Wisconsin,
pure
Purple and Tor Any quantity you like.
ia home on a short visit
.
A. E. Rkkkks.
Green, that perfectly] Ttic new shirt wa'staat Russell* are in-1 ; Rev. Ralph Wooten, of Crystal, Is vlsltJng in the eity this week.
deed things of beauty. You can get them
soluble in water, (made
’John Beamer and family, of Grand Rap­
from the cheapest to tbe twist. In any color,
d &lt;&lt; most any material you wish at Rus­ Ids, spent Sunday In tbe city.
yressiy for
purpose) and asells.
.
.
f'~Hike Kenfield. of Chicago, spent Sunthe
right-thing to use.| We4eslre especially hi eall lhe attention ^day In the city with relatives.
of the ladies to our line of school waista.
Mrs. Luciua Beall, of, Coldwater, has
Styles absolutely correct aud prices the been visiting at Dr. Lampman’s.
A
time saves
lowest.
Miss DeGroot, of Grand Rapids. Is vis­
: Sf*AULDI3G*ft.
iting her brother, Edward DeGroot
The Michigan Central trains were delayed
Tues day morning on account of a. /*"Miss Carrie Rich, of Hammond, Wle..
wash-out Iwtween Vermontville and Cbea-( Is visiting her sister Mrs. S. M. Fow­
ter. Repairs were made aud trains are ' ler.
Will Ball, formerly of this city, now of
.
The Druaofet.' running as usual now.
Saturday was not as busy a day .In the Washington, D. C., was In the city Tues­
city as usual, the farmers are making the day.
most of the tine weather in the fields at
Mrs. J. M. Bessmer. who has been 111
powder, white Hel*-| home.
. Those that did come not putting in for some time Is thought to be failing rapappearance until fate lu the afternoon an
Absolutely Pure.
A, and
Insecticides.
land evening.
Mrs. H. Hill and daughter, of Freeport,
A cream ot tartar baking powder. Highest
Gilbert Striker of this city has been se­ were the guests of Mrs. Fred Rickel last
of all’In leavening Htrengtb.—Lateet United
cured as starting judge at the Nashville week. .
Staten Government Food Report.
races June 13 and 14. The Driving Park
Royal Bakuo Pownaaco., Wall St, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cook leave to-day
Association could not have selected a bet­
for
a
visit
to
Chicago
and
the
world
’
s
fair
ter man and can be assured of a capable
judge and one who will see that every there.
.
■ CIRCULATION •
man is fairly treated.
Editor Frank Flint, of Sunfield, was In
This week,
75 quires: People who have not been aroun d tbe the city Thursday, going to Grand Rapids
outskirts of the city thia spring would be the same day.
surprised io see the number of dwelling
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cook attended tbe
Hereafter, changes for advertisements houses being erected, especially In the sec­ funeral of Mrs. Will Marshall at Hickory
•jju-t reach thia office Tuesdays at latest to ond want All ot them are neat in ap­ Corners Sunday.
i;&lt;ure insertion in the issue of the week pearance and will' add much to the looks
Mr. and Mrs. Morse Nevins, of Sedelta,
when brought.
»
of the neighborhood.
Mo., are visiting relatives and friends in
f Messer Bros. A Reynolds sold Hastings the city this week.
Maid,
a
five,
year
old
mare,
Friday
forJMOO
Drink Pepsin Cherry tonic.
’
C. Warner, of Aberdeen, Washing­
cash. Hastings Maid was sired by Rav­
Fine embjoldery silks at Ru&amp;ells.
; elin record 2:17?&lt;. and she has trot red a ton, is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Davis and
Miss Warner In the city.
mile
In
2:87
though
not
In
a
race.
Tbe
Furulturejat cost nt F. W. Greble's.
purchaser was H. Childs, of Toledo, mem­
Will Holes, of Hastings, visited with
Come and
the Chronotbanatoletron. 'I ber of the ’arge wholesale bout and shoe
his many Lowell friends, the first of the
i.fT or. jackets and capes at Spauld­ house of Child.'. Lre A Co.
week.—Lowell Journal.
“Miss Et'urna Weskey was united in mar­
ing's.
■ 1
Miss Flo Mead returned to the city this
Attend |hr closing out -ale at F. W. riage Tbunufay evening to Mr. W. F. week on account of the serous Illness of
i Barth, the ceremony taking place at the her father, Jas. F. Mead.
Greble's. ; I
[
home uf Mr and Mrs. Geo. Walter on
M. Drallett. Miss Grace Drallett and
Look cfflwF from *1 00 to $45.00 ait F. Wl Green Street. Relatives and filcuds were
present from Grand Rapids. Kalamazoo Maxwell Bowen, of Bellevue, visited Mrs.
Ella Bowen over Sunday.
til • inmers get soap freest Jos. Rug- and ct’ier places and tlie» happy couple
were tli' r.-u-ipl -nta of many beautiful and
Mrs. H. N. Lampman left for Reed City
useful pre.-eu’s. The ceremony was per­ Monday after spending the winter with
-.;k nd;!} and gluYes in t}(&lt;- n -w shades formed liy Rev. J. F. Ruuff. of Philadelphia her daughter Mrs. J. C. Lampman.
’ &gt;p.vildM’s.
a cousin \&gt;f. the bride. The groutu Is it
of G:- J lUpi h,
Mr. and Mr- Will gquiers and daugh­
•i. '- aie (.-lienper nt Russells than &gt;ir.j
ter Gertrude, of Big Rapids hkve been
• ’h*r i&gt;’ ce hi the city.
7i&gt;.«i u.e .-'
- beUx-r'aldrt .to serve spending a few days with relatives iu the
S- w
sty lea In chairs from $2.ty ,U- ptLVfl' t ' t .1 tu « ' ll.' o’f the 1 city.
wants of :t»i- pwqtie. and who pays cash
?.it&gt;pr-.it. At F. W. Greble's.
Miss Kittle Holbrook, of St. Paul, and
for hispHHls. g -t.luguH the discount given
\t-.d n&lt;«w parties .to Wall Lake. Gun In buying.
From a long acquaintance niece Miss Grace Holbrook, of Oakland.
;.i -! T;.v: nappie are the order of the day. with the people and thHr d«-mauds Julius California, are visiting at Mrs. I. A. flolJlnsM-U h rsi-ecially well prepared to sup­ .brbok’s.
w«rt| ••|irp&lt;?ts for G2c per yard at F.
ply tlir wants uf the people In his line,
IV. GrebleV suit1.. Others from 19c io tie carrie* one of the most complete
Come and see the Chronotbanatoletron.
stocks and one of the best nsso.teri there
A $45.00 side board for $32.00* at F. W.
&lt;|H-. ia: sab- id milk-puns next Saturu.- j Is In the state, if you want anything In
ti one (ill four nt Burghardt’s Surprbe any line carried by a first class dry goods Greble’s.
metJiian: be -me slid call on him.
A 8M.00 parlor suit at F. W. Greble's

Hastings Banneb.

Ice cream soda now on tap at Benkes’
bakery.

Don't miss the clowinc out eakj at F. W.
Greble'n.

personal mention.

CARPETS

and rave
cstablisUed
that
trees increases

a

THE KENT

One Spiral spring buggy nearly new,
one pneumatic tire aafety bicycle, une solid
M. L. Cook was In Lansing Tuesday.
tire safety bicycle. Inquire of J. C. An­
-C. D. Beebe, of Chicago, was In the city drus, Dentist or Mrs. Cora Powers.
last week.

CAN

BE WELL

BOUGHT

London

Parie

is

McCOY’S ■

ex-

this

only

stitch in

Furniture and Carpet
Emporium.

nine. I

Fred L. Heath,

POWDER

Insect
re
all

LOCAL -NEWS!

j

Over 200 Styles of Newest
and Latest Designs.

STRAW &lt;
* HATS
F you want the latest straviQ
hat in the market go to
E. W. Morrill &amp; Co’s.
See our show window for
styles:

I

. Respectfully yours,

!&gt; -• gride oNinuleutn for 62c per jurd -'Rev. a. I) Grigsby conducted services
•i' F. W. Grfbb- -. Others n-»k SI,00 'fur at the cuuuiy j“'&gt;r Tartu Sunday trad gave
a talk to the inmates. This is tbe first
'the same. I j
time religious services of the kind have
\-'W is y;An- cluuee to buy furniture for
ever been held there and the inmates were
IJ'G’re F..W. Greblr It selling at visibly affected nnd very • grateful. One
r-'.i.-t and Uelpw. of them a poor foolish fellow followed
l.'.'gc't bargains in the eity at Jos. Hogs Rev. Grigsby around and taking out a
- r- a &lt;•*».•', tin: place where customers get tiny pocket book with a solitary nlekel In
It, begged him to take It and upon Its be­
i&lt;&lt;p fur nothing.
ing refused said "Well Elder 1 want you
Always smoke EM. Powers No. 85 cigar. to preach the sermon at my funeral on
Always tt»e fame; always the best 5 cen$ my wedding day.” s—
cigar in the United States. ’
Remember that W. EL Allgeo can be
The ••Hustings Blacks” will play With found at his office In the Empire block
Middle, ille High Sch'Ml ball club on every evening after 8 o’clock. If yuu
Deeuratiob day In this city.
have any building that you wish to havr
.)।ways -read the Banker's Inside local done or if you desire estimates furnished
var-s. You will find qur county and the you should be sure and see film. He does
all work In a thorough, workmanlike man­
ighimrlng county items there.
ner. Mr Allgeo has constructed many
There will be work In the 3rd. rank in houses In this city and there is a large de­
K. P. lodge Munday evening. All mand for his services. He has had n
brothers ait requested to attend.
great deal of experience In bulldlhg. Is ac­
B.sy your dress gnods of us and get your quainted with tbe latest styles of .archi­
tecture and can certainly please you both
'.'iuiinlngs free.
In work and prices.
' Sfallding’s.
See those misses shoes at $1.00 They /Some handsome speckled beauties are
/ueing
taken from some of tbe streams
»r&lt; great bargains.
BAXKnctT Stork. I j around the eity. some of lhe finest speci­
mens being taken from streams where they
• ■erre-pondents are requested to send In have never been planted, showing that
»he!r Items promptly next week. The ed-1 there are trout In the river alsoj There
itur will be away aad this will be a great 'aTP many grown up prentnn-this city who
h-lp.
up to a very few years ago had never seen
This Is the time of the year old papers one of this specie of lhe tinny tribe. All who
are needed. Call at the Banker office enjoy lhe«p6rt oFtrojit fishing should do
an-1 get n large, bundle for only five I everything possible to encourage the plant­
cents. •
:
ing of brook tr.out In streams hereabouts
and In a very,few years the streams would
The newly seeded lawns hi the city art* be well supplied and the rivers also.
making great advancement during this
weather, and wlll soon present a fine ap­ r^*The residence occupied by U. H. Stone,!
pearance.
।
| An Rutland, was burned to the ground last!
week and only the contents of the lower
If your locality Is not represented in tbe kruums
saved. J Tbe fire started in the roof
Banner, write to us or call at this office
for information necessary to become a alnnWkTfTWovered while Mr. and Mrs.
Stone wens eating dinner. Mr. Stone has
currespondetaL
been an Invalid for some time and was
Wliat |n the use of paying for. anything confined to a chair unable to help himself.
when you can it fur nothing? Jos. Rog­ Mrs. Stone gave the alarm to the neigh­
ers 4 Co. are giving all their customers bors who gave every assistance possible.
^‘•ap free of charge.
•
We understand lhe house aud farm bad
been purchased by Mi. Loehr, who lives
Painters and paper hangers are in great
maud now and as every housekeeper in on an adJoinlDX farm, a short time before,
riie city wants their work dune right awajy Mr. and Mrs. Stone preparing to live with
their daughter, who lives near there.
:» great many art having to wait.

for $40.50.
The very latest shades In kid gloves at
Spaulding's.
Did you sec those 81.25 red slippers.
They will please you.
Bankuuit Stoke.

/ The board of supervisors were called to'gether yesterday to elect a chairman. S.
Ritchie, of Yankee Springs, was chosen.

L W. H0KK1LL, &amp; QO
ONE PRKE CL2THIERS.

Make your little boy happy with one of
our suits. Only $1.50-and $2.00.
Bankrupt Stork.
We lead Hastings lin the dress goods
trade. Our assortment aud prices are un­
equalled.
Spaulding's.

The latest things in millinery are very
attractive. You can get tbe latest ‘‘vies
at Russells, and you can get them as cheap
as they can t&gt;e purchased anywhere in the
state.
• Alva Myers who recently purchased the
Caledonia News was married last week to
Mabie Jones, of Leighton township. The
Banner offers congratulations with best
wishes for success in the future.
. Grandma Brooks diet! at the home of
ber son, Ira Brooks, in Orangeville yester­
day, of lung fever. Deceased was the
mother ot G. H. Brooks, of this city, and
waa nearly 90 years of age. The funeral
will take place Saturday and the remains
will be brought to this city for burial.

/The Hastings Blacks went to Middle­
ville Saturday and paralyzed the base
ball team at that place by tbe score of 24
to 8. McKevitt and Murphy did the battery
work for the home team. Hastings cer­
tainly has some good ball players and can
scrape up several good teams on short
notice.
^Thursday as John Dawson was driving
home a little dog ran out at his horse sear­
lag It so that It ran away. The buggy
was pipped over and Mr. Dawson was
ihrown heavily to the ground striking on
his shoulder and sustaining painful though
not serious Injuries. The buggy was bad­
ly demolished and tbe harness broken.

The services at the M. E. church Sun­
day monilng were conducted by tho Senior
Epworth league With a very Interesting
program, consisting ot music, papers nnd
Z*Tbe graduating class of the High School recitations. Tbeevening was given over
Thp Hastlnes high school was we 1
the Junior Epworth league, allot} the pro
repres.-nivd in our chy Inst Friday ever-I this year I-. composed of fifteen member'
afhicli
will
I
m
smallest
In
number
for
sev
­
gram acquitting themselves In a very
ing they coming d »wn to take in the Ji -I
eral years, but the memberrare, do doubt, creditable manner.
•
Hlor class exfccbr.s.—NAShvtile News.
consoling themselves by claiming "quali­
Invitations are out for tbe wedding of
Now Is (he thn-i to buy your sboei .1 ty nut quantity’’. The exercises will prob­
Miss
Maud
Bartley,
of
Albion,
to Mr.
°!’r libel, complete an I at prices tint ably l»e held iu the park as the court
yard will .not be In shape, and there being Wm. R. Sellrek, uf Paw Paw. at Albion.
"ill suit
.
nb hall suitable the park presents lhe be*t Wednesday evening, June seventh. Miss
Bankucpt Stoke.
outlook of any. place yet thought of. Tim Bartley Is well known In Hastings, having
Mother'! ■ I) mh yuur boy want a pa r members of/lhe class are the Misses Belle lived here during her childhood days ami
or those black tennis a’ on? -Th y’.e ll«i» , Rock. Peal Mielrne'. Rebekah Strikers •lias many warm frlmds who wilt wish her
coo! and easy. We have them.
Pearl Hemr-'tsh’itL Laura MelnTyre. Eva Ute greatest possible happiness for her
Wool ky a Bronson, i
Hurd, Mae Brosseau, Georgia Heath. Gail future. Mr. belletk Is one of the leading
We not only give yon the lowest pile!
Hamp, Ethel Brown nnd Messrs. Will Cule dry g umIs merchants at Paw Paw, and is
Charlie Freer, Ernest Edgar. Homer De spokru highly of'by those acquainted with
m dress goods, but you get your trill
Pue aud Charlie Andrus. Tbe exercises him. Mr. and Mr*. Selleck wlH taj "at
inlng- free with each pattern.
home" after July 10th at Faw Paw.
Spaulding's.)
will be hehi June 23.

AUR natural field for the cultivation of a
good, reliable and intelligent crqp of cus­
tomers is the county of Barry.
If we
couldn’t hold first place in our business in
this territory we should quit. How do we
hold it ? Bjr simply selling honest goods for
honest prices. Goods not only honest but
elegant, not only elegant but fitting, not only
fitting but durable.

11

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Hastings Banner
Thursday, May 25, 1893.

CONGRESS OF JOURNALISTS.

M SIM STILL AM)

CCOK BllO8..Propnetor»-___

The Cruiser New York Beats
Them All.

Hood’s Cures

BH0W8 A SPEED OF SLOT SHOTS.

Opening Addreu l»y &lt; tnu-lr* C. Hoane/
lhe World’* Co«i*m Auxiliary.
CHICAGO, May 88.- At 7:45 o’cl &gt;ck in
the hall of the Columbus art institute
and following dose upon the heels of
V.st week’s symposium of womans
rights and hopes, the world’s congr.’ss
of journalists was ^formally oi*nrd
with an address of welcome by Lhark s
C. Bonney, president of the world s
congress auxiliary. President Bonney «
speech was one of extreme cordiality
and was received by tho public pm
wielders with many manifestations of
appreciation.
At its conclusion re­
sponses were made by the delegates to
the world’s congress of 1898. five min­
utes being allowed each speaker.
Those who made reply to the welcom­
ing addres were James Dredge of Great
Britain. Marquis de Chassrloup Laubet
of France, Dr. Stephen Woetzdt of
Germany; H. E. Imperial Chamlxirlain
P. de Gloukhovski of Russia. Dr.
Adolpho Ernest of Venezuela, Dr.
Carlos R. Gallardo of the Argentine
Republic. Captain A. P. Penham, of
Brazil and Professor Dimsha of Russia.

After all_Others Fail
Running Sore on the Jtxm

Line, Breaking the World’* Record For
Speed and Winning for Her Builder* the

Vinnie Davin
Constantine. Mich.

«I cannot tell in this letter all that Hood’s
Bansporilla has done for us, but can say this
much: Our son Vlnnle had a running sore on*
his face, beginning on one side apd moving under
bls chin to the other side. We tried every thing
to cure It. but no help came, and for tour long
yean It continued, unsightly and very trouble­
some. Several persons urged us to give him
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and wo found that bo Ireproved while taking the first bottle. We kept on

Hood’s

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giving it to him until he had taken four bottle*.
The sore has entirely healed up. nothing remain­
ing but the scar, which he will carry all Ids life.
He is sound, strong and hoalthy, and weglre sJl
the prabe to HimxI’s sarsaparilla.” Mil and
Hood's PIIH"e prompt and efficient, yet
•yay in action. Sold by all druggists. 25c-

Stations.

SalsdfeiSsli1

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Boston, May 23.—With forward tor­
pedo tubes buried deep in the sea and
the water pushed almost as high aa her
forecastle the armored cruiser New
York steamed across the line, breaking
the world’s record and winning for her
builders the largest premium ever
paid in any country. When 21 knots
was predicted as the speed of the new
cruiser many hoped but few believed
that her engines would ever be able to
drive such an immense mass of steel
through the water at this rate. When
she crossed the line, however, with
a
..„
bimmmI of 21.09 knots through the water,
and some corrections were to be added
for tide, the enthusiasm on board was
intense.
The performances off the Massachusetts coast will be echoed from one end
of Europe to the other, for it places the
United States in the van among the
___
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__ 1 and gives
_________
.
navies
of the world,
na not
only the most powerful but the swift­
est armored cruising vessel. There has
been great enthusiasm in England over
the performance of the cruisers Blake
and Blenheim, claiming that the latter
had atteined a speed of 22 knots. In
the first place these vessels are not
armored but simply protected by 4-inch
deck over machinery and boilers. Even
equal speed’for them, therefore, would
be nothing remarkable against a vessel
carrying in addition to s: 6-inch pro­
tective deck, a 5-in ch -side and two
turets, each 11 inches thick.
In the second place neither of these
vessels has ever had an official trial
over a measured course. Tbe Blake
broke down from leaky boilers after
reaching a speed ot 19.7 knots in shoal
water aud developing only 18,000 horse­
power, while the Blenheim was gauged
only by a patent log which it is claimed
indicated 22.5 knots. This same instru­
ment on board the New York showed a
speed of 23 knots, and the difference
between that and the Actual distance
covered is proof of how unreliable
patent logs rh official tests are.

Itourruir* to Bo l’rr&lt;«nted.
Philadelphia, May 23.—The Russian
minister m
in a message irom
from Washingvv&lt;wu»i»bto Francis B. Reeves asks that gentlej man aud Colonel Biddle and RudcJph
I Blankenberg to meet him on the Russian flagship Dimitri Donsko at this
■ P°rt next w Saturday morning at !J
o’clock when he wiU present them with
'
*» th® “““t °LiV.b!!i
Reeves Biddle and Blankenberg ™ited
Pn.«io
Russia loot
last va«r
year rlnnnv
during thf»
the famine
famine ana
and
superintended the distribution of the
supplies sent by the citizens of Phila­
delphia on the steamers Indiana and
Missouri.

PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

The Brigg- Cn»«* Cbu«m Some Excitement

Station*.

Washington, May 23.—The rei&gt;ort
of the special committee on Sabbath
observance, of which the late C&lt;ilonel
Elliott F. Shepard was .chairman from
its inception, snbmitted its fifth annual
report, which was read by Elder W. B.
Worrell of the New York presbyti-ry.
(Mich.) BUM- Colonel Shephard’s private secretary.
NKSS C O 1.1- The comrhittee expressed sorrow at the
I.EGK.
Enclcme stamp for circular. Address A. S. death of Colonel Shepherd. The effort
PAKISU, Prop’r
to secure the opening of the world’s fair'
on Sunday was recited, closing with a
statement of a vote in congress against
it.
The Briggs question then came to
tho front at a bound. Dr. Young,
chairman of the committee on bills
and overtures, announcing what had
been done with a number of overtures
from the presbyteries; 12 of them re­
lating to tne Briggs case having lieen
r ferrt d to the eommittee on judiciary.
Dr. Young had scarcely ceased speak­
ing wfaen Dr. Herrick Johnson of Chica«j/inqnir«&lt;i what had become of tho
overture from his presbytery on the
Briggs case, which overture beaought
the asembly to refer this celebrated
Bisk HMuUche xnd roUemxU tbs trouble* todcaw back to the synod of New York.
Dr. Thomas C. Hall of Chicago, in
sympathy with Dr. Briggs, made a
brief xpi-ch in favor of Bendingall reso­
' lntior.s in the Briggs case to the ju&lt;liciary committee first,, iw they would
eventually go there. Elder 'Daley of
Cincinnati got the fluor, and stated that
the assembly had to do simply with the
.law as it is, not ns- jt ought to be.
There was a general parliamentary con­
fusion, various commissioners attempt­
ing to get the floor, amid which the'an­
nouncement was made that the Chi­
cago overture had gone to the judiciary
committeee.
While the moderator was attempting
to put the question Dr. Johnson re­
mained upon nis feet, calling repeated­
ly. "I claim the right to be hearu.’’ his
words being received with’ applause.
Commissioner Cutcheon of Detroit
stated that there was an overture from
his presbytery, and in view of that
'M&lt;h*t«D*crf ■onnayfivM that barelawtas
weaukaanrgraUboMt. OuzpWji cure it while
fact ne supported the motion to refer
all the Briggs overtures to the judiciary
committee.
He cemplained that the
moderator had not jx-nnittel him to
speak, although he had been repeatedly
npon his feet. Mr. Cutcheon said ho
would ap]&gt;eal from the decision of the
CARTCR MEDICINE CO.. New YOfti
chair and was applauded.
WALL PUL. SHALL DOSE SULL PRICE
Frouilnent'Man Dying.
Vienna, May 28^=4nton vonSchmarling. one offhe founders of the Aus­
trian constitution and Itor some time
minister of the interior and president of
The court of cassation is dying. He is
already unconscious. On Jan. 5 he
was said to be dying and three weeks
later ho was stricken with paralysia

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M A CULLMAN. Local Agent. Hastings

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PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. County of Barrv-«i.
Ata senxlou ot tbe Probate Court far the
Coun*y of Barry, holden at tbe Probate office. In
UM City of Hastings, in said county, on Mon­
dav. the S2nd day of Mav. in tbe year one
thousand eight hundred aud nln«-i) -tli&lt;er.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Prttbnl’’
In the matter of the estate of F. Euge 10 Wa m,
dcce.v-e-l.
H. A. McBain, Administrator O iMfUs-uoi nf
the estate of »ald deceased cotn«-s Into
and represents that be Is prepared t&lt;» n-’i'Ur hta
finU account na •irb administrator a«.&lt;l prw-s
thwndaybe a&lt;-p"lnted tor he wing the
an^ h» dfiwharirHd from -aid tra»»
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Sounl.v.’. th 17th day of June. A. D. IMJ, at nine o’- l-. ..
tn the torenoou Im assigned tor rhe hearing ■

nr -i
of said court, then to be ho'd«sn at th.’ fodosl
flee. In the City of Hiutlngs, In '*"&gt; Cuuftiy,
•to*' cause. If auy there tw.

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it i» uiuurr urin«i n: .
•aid peUtlMer Hive notice to Uuf pre*...
ln
oT ,h* «*»
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s«Jd petition aud tbe bearing thereof by rxiw. .•
lbl!' orrtrr u' ** Pm-iWteO It. the II
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printed
and
rtrau
l.r.vil In »wt.« Iv,..

Blown Up With Dynamite.
Haverstraw, N. Y.. May 23.—An
old tank in the works of the Clinton
Dynamite company at thia place which
had become useless was blown up by
dynamite. The concussion gave rise to
th. report tlut tkedjnroitewvrkahad
been blown np. Beyond this, d«trn?
Mon ot the uA no
Mew Michigan PoetauMter*.
Washington, May 28.—The Mich­
igan postoffice appointments are as fol­
lows: E. C. Grace, to succeed M, B.

NEWS IN BRIEF-

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A Coniirnoatlon of Interesting ll»ppening«
Throughout tho Country.
Three children of John Downey were
burned to death in a cottage on Grau
Wand, N. Y.
George Lankfcrd. a saloonkeeper nt
Marietta, shot his wife nnd then shot him­
self, both dying Instantly.
Fully 15,000 Dunkanbt are at Muncie.
Ind., from all porta of the Unitel Ssnte.
to attend their annual convention tbi

WORLD’S FAIR NEWS.
coudsof Dust Filled the Air I
at the
the White
White City.
*““do£u tbo
at
City.
WMdol

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A,&lt;» th.

-t r.i»itw Em d^n°.'lrdi'ttoo. o’n Ke gjer.

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that sealed theJmuti* 9^ SnJ? wm
them, but on the
CBICAOO. May 33.-No‘
25 000 saw tbe exposition and they were
not particularly glad that
“
Sunday Closing. It was by far the
thia particular day. The early hour, larges?Sunday
turnout since the expo­
garopromiwof a •arene ratnmer daj. sition opened. Transportation Hmj
but the illusion waa dispelled ta a •hart and the army of fakirs located in the
a
“ roorao“
time The Windy City beatme windier g-x*
ria. Art. Ball'll.,.

■
*------the roadways ,
p_nl ^yiy morning until dark the
watering
carta
c, rering
pray, clouds of dust, s vnt&lt;Mj ro^i, the cable lines, the
with refreshing
Lrove visitors to the &lt;teameni an«l the suburban trains
Zfw StaTta^ wtS

^^.‘tr^^on.

It waa

ad«. Tho preMtm waa ta a large
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meaauro doubtkaa due to an indeflnod
way Motion anry partot the bniblin„
rloaing order might be
wJta.p^ntal^^dWon VWP
Mwydonbt-1
ors were not slow to pairum
;
announcement that the
building on that account.
,
&lt; fair would bo closed Sunday until deIIS

IDeiMiro Jja.uaxota’.^. —

—

crowd
had i7
money
and not being
of her mlje.tr;. colon..!I empmj A
a i; The
^f/to
l^ndlT
“tae .Tpiiltan
tell us , able
MulU to
MJ »l«ma
rjxt.iu urn
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—
Brahmin gundit, or
..-^..nt,
formed 1 turned to the cheap amusements in Die
master of ceremonies and perto.~.v.. ---------------------------. • ,
a variety of strange antics in front of' vicinity. --------------- —.—
ugly idols. When the the visitor pasm* i
SEVENTY-FIVE WOMEN FALL.
through the
Hindoo-Saracenic en- I
------Wee he te confronted by a marble - ----------------- --- ----------------- w-.kIngton Hall.
shrine filled with gods of many sizes
and forms. The program consisted of
Chicago, Muy 22.—A disastrous acci­
native music and native tea served by - dent marred the close of the great conHindoos
costumes,
xjc in
(U native
----------------------- besides
- - - -- CTess of women. A section or flooring
addresses from S.
b. J. Tellery.
TeHeEY. Indian art 2D bv 30 feet iu extent, forming an enware commissioner and
and, Richard
Ruriiard Ble
uie-­ tran-w to Washington hall iu the art
ch vnden, representing
the
. gave way
w., and fell ~
.
a - viceroy
— - of
- T 1MUinM., puuuau4
puddenly
to
India.
. 1 the ground, a distance of 12 feeL
feet.
The merchant tailors, who are the .
panic-stricken women fell
only retail tradesmen to have a build- 1 Jn a nutfg
Htruggling humanity and
ing of their own at the fair, opened . the
Qf thOUMU1&lt;|a of women, altheir $25.U00 jwvilion on the bunks of । read gambled, contributed to the
the north lagoona. Tho bnildtag ta,
MtowM. Crtea of
ionic in ,tyl« and the taterior ta de- I
. &lt;nd Urror
,nj from tho colvoted to tocjal a. well aa «htaitlon
, ^yon of the bnildtag cam. the
pnrpo««. Prcident Watah of the naexaggerated rworta of many perGuual eicbange welcomed the gticta I K)nj kiJ£fdr injmA
and other guests.
i' After tworoa of people rnahed to the
Among the visitors to the exposition । rescue and the nearly four score of
were tbe vice president of the United | women had been extricated, it was
States, Governor Cleves of Maine and i found that about eight persons had
his staff, the Duke de Varagua and bis been seriously injured, but none of
party and the Duke of Newcastle. The
them fatally.
Spanish party only saw the White City
Luckily the majority of the women
from the revenue cutter Johnson, tak­ com]Kwiiig the six dozen who fell were
ing the lake route from the Auditorium strong, young or middlraged. and were
so that the people were disappointed at soon able to take care of themselves.
not hearing the free orchestra and band • They quickly scattered through the
concerts as usual, but they were re- । building, unwilling to alarm friends at
warded for staying in the grounds by ,
; home by appearing in the list of inthe first performance of Sousa’s new f
marine band, which at first was uot ex- ।j jured. Those named above were reI moved in carriages.________
pected to play.
---------------------------- The band pavilion in the center of the
SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING,
wooded island amid Lhe flowers in |
-------------bloom was christened by the band. 1
John Phillip Sousa conducted in person I
nnd waa greeted with as much applaux j D
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, _______
enver, ___
May
23.—The neryictu of
as Director Thomas is in the habit of ! the 16th
16th annual
annual mqetini
meeting of .the Woreceiving.
The program------ ----- man
consisted
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t was
_
,„a’s Baptist Home
Mission itociety
principally
uf inarches lieginning
r------ -------------------miDg with opened with n fair attendance in the
“
Theinteroati
’
.nnl
(''.inonw.
••
&lt;.rnhteta&lt;&gt;.
-The International (.ongrew." embrac- j^rst Baptist church. The morning
ing the national
i_„
-----------andK
typical.----------------airs of all ---------sessionwas largely
’ ——’ given
z
—to
*- pre
—­
over
j lands.
liminary organization mid to a praise
The Danish salous in the fine arts wrvice led by Mrs. C. Swift. At tho
building were opened to the public aud close w
1UU1U„IS session the aRev.
^..
of tbe moming
attracti-ilwo admiring throng ot lovrr. Dr. Lortawr ot Bo,ton. by invitation,
of luintin::.. Tht. i mbibition ta a nuall 1 nioke
word, and clbaed
cliaod thta
spoke a few words
this .ea
ses-­
but well relented one. thoroughly repre- j; mod
utm by
a benediction.
benediction
by a
tentative of th , lent Dantah worka.
|j At the afternoon *«ion
session the aildrtvw
a&lt;I&lt;lreas
The Swiss exhibit, in tho mannfar- „f weleolne woo drliverad by Mm. F.
tares and blwral art. building ia tern- 1 F. Smith. rio?pnwid.'nt for Colorado,
poranly ciotetl. James Permnond. the The reponm waa made by Mrs. J. H.
Swiss comnilsMiiner, claims that hi. : Oolite, who mode thooannnal adilresa
government baa been treat.-! with in of th-president, taking aa ber theme
' dignity by the custom offli-em. and h,. ' th, iBU. woman . congreM which ahe
o' ■ Sw’l" ’ •■P'rtimnt chwd •
ndeil on her way to Denver.
. dnlil th beww. minuter at W ashingtw.
Mia. M. G. Bnrd. lt, tho correvpond.
w4 baa obtained sat. Ing mcretary. gave an inter..titlg re­
mi o'
tlh‘ Fort sliowing tbe cimdition of the IG»;&gt;
80 bwiss exhibitors and having m Chi tiKt work for the vear clrerinv March Hl
cago over A10O.XIO worth of eihibite. : IWi.
5
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was arrested for selling a diamond ।
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----------------------------brooch which was held in bond by the
Think it wm Be Amicably Settled.
United States customs officers.’ As
Chicago, May 23.—Grand Chief D.
soon iw he was arrested two customs ' G. Ramsay of the Order of Railway
officers were put in charge of the ex- | Telegraphers and a committee ofrixof
mbit, which was closed by them.
the order, waited on General SnperinCommiwiouer
Perrenom! did
----------------------------------mu not
uut hear
uriu । tendent Sanborn of the Chicago and
of it until lute
when
late Saturday night, wu
.. Northwestern road. Thev presented
one of his assistants told him. He at their schedule of wages and' their griev­
once communicated with the custom ance in regard to the wen being dis­
house department and demanded to charged tavause they belong to the
know why United States officers had order. Sujw»r;nten«len't Sanborn re­
been placed in charge of the property ceived them but said that he waa not
under the guardianship of the Swiss ready to confer with them /as ’ General
officers without him.
"
Manager Whitman could not be pres­
He also sent 11 dispatch to the Swiss
ent
Superintendent of Telegraph
minister at Washington, notifying him Thayer and Chief Ramsav ".bink the
of the affair and pending 3 settlement, troutile will oe amicablv settled.
Commissioner Pvrrenoud temporarily
closed the Swiss section. Speaking of .
___________ 1 he-di‘* not ^old
Washington. May 2O.-The chief of
t°1’
State.
In.—
‘ oaeCTS
onlwt’ War,
’’ere in
in tb&lt;&gt;
tbe bnr-au
bnrean „f
of Katiatica
itatiatica r.-nort,
renoru that
that

The decision tp open the world’s fair on
Bunday haa knodred out lhe last hope of
Chicago manager* for a profitable sum­
mer.
The Nicaraguan government tuw notified
the Pacific Mail company not to land their
steamers ut'San Juan while that port is in
the hands of the revolutioniHtx.
The remains of Jeff Davis will be taken
from New Orleans aud deposited iu Holly­
wood cemetery at Hichmond next week
Jbhn Lester, living near Topeka, acci­
dentally shot hinuu-lf while drugging hh
gun through a barlxxl wire fence. He died
instantly.
•
The spoolmill of W. J. Bennett at
Gilead. Me., was burned. It waa Uie
largest mill of the kind In the world and
the haw will Imj heavy.
The American line steamer Ohio from
Liverpool strived nt la’wes, Ih-L, with
measles and varioloid anting the passen­
gers. She is quarantined.
The poatoflfce nt Bartlett, Kan., wn&lt;
robbed of
in stamps and other prop­
erty. Tho robtiers were tired at when
leaving and one of them wounded in the
leg.
Frank E. Johnson committed suicide [at
Spokane Falls. Wash., while being ar
raigned in court on a charge of threatening
to kill Lis wife. He shot himself through
the heart when asked the u mil questfonlan
to his guilt.
Three ocean steamships, the Campania
of the Cunard line, the Paris of tbe Amer­
ican line, nnd the Fuerst Bismarck of the
Hamburg-American line are engaged in a
race across the Atlantic for New York.
The Campania was delayed at Queenstown
by nn accident to her machinery nfterstarting from Liverpool.
A Jittle over a year ago a young couple
nt Saginaw adopted a fi-day-old buy. No
formal |M(&gt;ers of adoption were /mule out.
The other day it was found that the boy
was paralyzed and an idiot. Upon learn­
ing this the woman's himliand deserted |&gt;er.
She was left in destitute circumstances aud
bad to apply to tho poor director for assist­
ance. That official now has the boy on
hand f: r adoption.
C. H. latmin and IL W. Knapp, both
Americans, accompanied by three Mexi­
cans, started from Manelooa. Mex., to
prospect for gold in the mountains. Their
course lay across a desert 130 miles wiife.
Their supply of water gave out mid all of
the party died from the effects of thirst and
heat except Knapp, who reached the fertile
region after 10 dayu of hutrible experience.
He will recover nnd return to his home in
tbe United States.
Bow Ball.
At Louisville—Louisville, 3; Cincin­
nati, 1.
.
AtPilLsbnrg-Pitteburg. 14; St.\ Louis, B.
At Chicago—Chicago, 5; Cleveland, 10.
t
i
At Baltimore—Baltimore, 8; New with first.
i
York, 7.
Kaaia* Coal Strike Lnaolvcd.
i।
At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 4; Washing­
Pittsburg, Kan., May 23. — Com-1।
ton, 3.
*
promise negotiations having failed to 1
At Boston—Boston. 7; Philadelphia, 9.
I
solve the Kansas coal strike President i
LHcrary and Mum leal geuion.
Washington, May 28.—The various
^Fourteenth District i
United
Mino
Worker,
of
Arnica,
boards of the Woman's Foreign Mission­ compnring the .tate. of Kama.
I
ary society held a literary and musical
I"'1
« nietnbOTbin I
session at the Church of the Covenant
Mrs. C. P. Turner, president of the of 1».&lt;XW. haa Pbteeil tbe •onthi-m dlt
Philadriplda board, presided.
Mrs.
James Laws of Washington extended
“ n°'’ Oil to be
Th* mtaere haee
the assemblage a cordial welcome to
5f“
wUltagiiMa to walk out
the dty, which was responded to by when called. Within 10 dan erer, I
Mrs. Turner.
coal abaft ta the Bonthweat. will 1
EtahiieFttI‘? Of
will be
Sliver Purehased.
I
[
Washington, May 23.-The treasury
«.W0 peorle will then lie depenent on
department purchased 360,000 ounces of the natfoiud organitatfun.
diver as follows: Fifty thousand at
•^5'
00 at .8880, and 200,000 “
at
Xew Cutaolle Oixunlxatlon.
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Tb«uffer.'ware
9t. Deen. May 22.-Fifty delegate.
ST rertom th!S
"""“t
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ci«“ «&lt;1 PrincipU

New York, May 23.—The Bank of
Deposit, at 195 Broadway, is in trouble

S' SJMiwXoio™,."i■
aough. and colds I.

ports.

Of this numl*r 88JHH are^from
from Gcrmanv. 69.519
from Russia and Poland, 441.002 fmm
Sweden and Norway, and 34,055 from
England, Ireland and Wab*. The
number arrived during the currvspond884
P^’^hng year was

For upper snd lowiS^-«bow™
■“tawteri,.

F" *• telemmee UenS.
Ie &gt;It,UU.7OTO-'* M?T “-Cotnptroller

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3. II. Clifford, New Caiel, Wh »,
troubled with iwur.lg-l, „„|
’
bl. .tonmeb ... dtamh-rrt. I,',
affectci to &gt;u al.taiing ,1,
tell away, and he wo. terribly n',in5J‘ S
fireh and .trengtli. Three
Electric Bitten, cured him,
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Edward Shepherd, llarri.l.urg jn x..
. running soreon hl. u.g „r
standing. Uted three Mur, „r p?*"
Bitter, .nd H,en bore,
Arnie, ttalve. mrd his leg
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well. John Speaker, f.Uwi,., (, S
tire targe fever tens, on rds leg,
Mid he waa Ineurable. Onebotde EI«X
Bitters ud one box Burklen's trnlo
Salve cured him entirely. Sold bv «“n
Goodyear, the drUKEbt.
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Fhe best salve In the world for fut.
bnilBca, sores, ulcers, salt rheum.
■ores, tetter, chapped lund&lt;. cldlbltiM.
coms, and all skin eruptions. anj po^i-J
ly cures plies or no pay required. Hi.
guaranteed to give perfect «*tlsfactiou or
money retunded Price W cents !«box
For sale by-W. 11. Goodyear, the druggl.t.

Miss C. IL A. Nelson, of Michigan fits
been promoted from a $720 to a SWacIerksblp in the office of the firtt assistant post­
master-general.
Thousanils of PtMipir

cured of piles, with only one package of
nill's Pile Pomade, the only pile jemedy
on the market with a bonaftde guarantee
with each package. Price81.00, pack­
ages fui Sft.OO. By mail. Try it to night.
For sa c by Fred L. Heath, the druz-

gi&gt;t.

The Bardscnibble saw mill in Grud
Traveck.’ county, was burned bv a formt
fire; lols 810.000.
A Ch lit! lea. Hotur
Smitii and ills wife liave every luxury
that in|ney can buy .but there i5 one thing
lacking to their happin.s.. Both are
fond of children, hut no little vo(cei prat­
, He’ uo little feet patter &lt;n tbrir beautiful
home. “I would gire ten yri.&gt; &lt;.tmy
lift; If I could have one !:e:iltfaiy, living
child of my own,” Smith ofu n raysto.him
self. No woman can Lc
uertber ofa
healthy offspring unless »hv lyrnlf is‘n
good health. If she suffers from female
weakness, genera! debility, Is-Afiiis-down
pttins, and functional dertngeUiriits. her
physical condition Is such that «he cannot
hope to have healthy children. Dr.
Pierre's Favorite Prracriptlon is n sovereign
and puaninfcdf remedy for aii ilirre ail­
ments. See guarantee j&lt;r’,.jte ! ’I the hotlie-wrapper.

Joseph GcoueS hnu-«* and i.arn were
biirntNi with all contents, near Marquette:
loss about 82,000.

Sufferers from Kbeunfat-.-ni &lt; i !,*• Heart
will find •’Adiroiuia", Wtm’ler'? Heart
anti Nerve Cure, a never faiiing relief and
cure If properly taken. &gt;••.&lt;1 by W. H.
Good rear. •
It aald that at &lt;&gt;«cofta a young^hiiHn1!er has been found who is wanted in his
Dative country tor killing hia sweet-buart

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’* Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Pjne lumbering is ju.-t'al-out played out
near Meredith.

by Jocal nppHcat!i n, teH they cannel reach
the dlwa-ii purLi'ii of tl’v &lt; sr. Tlirfe is
only one way tpcure l».. :i &lt;". aro* fl«t
is by cutislitiitii OKI riUHiio-.cKU»nl by an itit!i.:i»&lt;i
iv.::■=!&lt; &lt; : ’■«
mucous I’ning « t the 1. :1 t‘. TubVWhen this mbe gets !»•.:! v.i-i .
rutnbilng sound «t in»|s n■ ■■' &gt;'«' »’&lt;• :”“1
when It Is entirely c!o&gt;e.i l«. ,t’ &lt; - b fl'1’
result, and ublc-s the 3ilij’i:n i-:, ear. te
taken out and this tutr n
=1 to H- nornul condition, livnrirg v &gt;«*tH‘jea
tinerer: rent •asr* &lt;&gt;nt &lt;■! ten rte cjusra
by ra’inrih. which !&gt; nrth'tig I t »" I”'
flanx'd c«n&lt;lhb&gt;n of the t'ra.-otd 'UtfacesWe will give Due Hundiol Dollars for
any cnscof IhatiH-s’-'•&gt; catarrh)
that cannot Is- cured l-y Hn!!’- ’•’lUina
Cute. Send for eitcul.’t-.
f ”,
Cheney .it Co., Toledo.«' Suld by
gists. 75e.
Ftatalng I, the l.'.e-t | &lt; ■ utew
has been found.

When Bxhy

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Cuicaoo. M.y t».-The report of the
•.Vb*n tbe was a ChiM. «l*e. n-! !• r O turix
ermmitteo ou mtuic recommending ’.Then she became Ml*. «be «-l«ug ' ’:
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that the cetumimion in«lmct Director
5?’j to
the re.ign»- Wb« taw u.l Cillliva. 0- F*”''!—• Ota”“ “f Thwdt,J» Tbomiu. v» ukeo
—1
commiMion for
action.
Mr. Handley of Alabama
wanted to giro Mr. Thomaa another
J. W. Flaadrr. remlid.” &lt;&lt;” p-HM”"
and aaked the report to be
amended eo aa to read: "UnETbe con- at SlarglA ta la Waiblnglo"
Mth * ” ,n,t™“»*»
exhibition
Beojamln B. Carifr. M.MItoJ I'”--1"'"
man. was dangerous-ly injured in •

Bomb, x»y 'M.-Thc etaunber of
The nineteenth annual
««POU« J^tentay
yertenloy rejected
rojectod the
tho budget
budirct
of the diocese of Western Michigan
1-y*"sourt met here and were
r .
Apartment of justice. The
as^h^-('atr Stv4’ body to *“ k,,ow“ ?1|ni8t*?n?f 3UMtico Rn&lt;1 eccteriastica) a? m?et at Muskegon June &lt;i and 7Th.rLrS*S?“C L°.!‘ra of Mlwourt" y™- Theudrieo Ronaixl. h“ there­
™ emitted ta *&gt;■*•'Itia exacted UiitX
order to leave an opening fo?
tui»^™'
tOT th" «&lt;&gt;■
x.1*1 o(,‘be minlatry offoreign affaire
mission o. other languCatholics m ni.-mbersl.ip,
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Michael Dunn, to succeed Jennie Cole, j city for the Dwiggins chain of finam i-d
Mirer Dollar* IwT^d,
resigned, at Halton, Clare county; John ' institutions in the west.
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Gillen, to succeed J. A. Grant, at
Utica, Macomb county.
Italy’s Cablncl Itecotiatructetl.
'’-Artrtkeof
M»y it-Signor Giolitti hM
! «grml to recoMtract lhe eebio^t wi&gt;h
Brussels, May 23.—The international Senator Gaglinnlo u minieter ot
o«m.l‘ bv
by fho
th. - ---- ------- - *•’ S3W). GIIere,
bicycle tournament waa opened-here. finance »a&lt;l Jwnator Ganonico m tninis- Re-! C0£Tfsl'??&lt;linK Period of
S'i ' Jb“ “WHoota of fractionai SyL
The American,^Sanger, won the king’s to&gt;of jnetieo. Signor GrimaWi will rr. -e-n,
V5t to m ln&gt;t 1^
prize, the prinripal prize to be given main minister of the treasury.'

looter In lower Mkhigan; gate. becoming

““2“^-

lief, or money will be p,M ।
’''’ te­
rn from la grippe found It ju,t ,h,
and under lu uw bad a.pcn“St
recovery. Try a tempi. K’
pense and learn for yourself ju„t i“ JI’
a thing It ta. Trial botn™
"’’"S1
dn,&lt; «»”■ Urge .in J!and81.00.
_*M •*'«.

Thing* t»» AvoidSl«ptogtal*llr’’ita|“^!7'’^cll 1
tug at night lb. Mtamalntolaa
wore tbrougb lb. dV.
id
•Itep. grttel &lt;“«* “d ‘^Lirei to
mreta, Ml toad io wtekvo -l~
,ucb «i&gt; uteni m io nrndw
Uaoirrttatlagto,
UMw
or any exposure to
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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, May 35. i893W. R. COOK. Loc*l Editor.

BUSINESS CARDS.
p M. \ydotlmansee.
C. G. Nichol
J ’ Att'y. »t Lkw.
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WOOpMANSEE A NICHOLS rt
f.A'V
urricfc..
la
w ana
and COLLECTION
collection office
.
Office"over Ua-.tinxs.Clty Baltic. Hastings,

Ernest VonNocker, of Nashville, came
very near being killed In a runaway, lie
was thrown out and struck with such
force as to remain unconscious for sonw
lime.
'
/Albert Piersons, of Bowens Mills, fell
'ab&lt;&gt;iil 18 feet from a scaffold while at
work on a house In Plainwell and caused
a '«ad fracture of the knee joint on the left
leg. The Plainwell Enterprise says It Is
doubtful If be can ever regain full use of
the Injured member.

Lewis Geiger, aged ten,'living in Wood­
land township, met with a very painful
accident last week. He was fishing in a
creek and attempted to jump across when
his foot struck a nail that was in an old
All business promptly attended to.
board, running it through his toot and
i.l-A.ml Taggart.
L&lt;«nd E. Knapien. keeping him a prlnmey there as he waa
unable to move. Fortunately help soon
,
Arthur C. Denisonarrived and a doctor summoned to relieve
•r v.gAltr. KNAPPEN « DENISON.
his pain.
‘
lawyers.
Hwitu -ll *17 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
Grand Rapids. ML'hlgAr..

U.1CE KIRK. M. I&gt; ■
physician ami Surgeon.
Hastings, Feb. I, ’93.
Ita'ih'XS * *
The Board of Educatiun met in the Com­
Cl call* prt&gt;uiP&lt;ly attended day or ulghL )flire over F. G. Stowell'^ frxR and shoe store
mon Council rooms at 8 p. in.. There not
beipg a quorom present the board adjourn­
I \MES A. SWEKZEY.
ed.
law,
.)
Attorney at law,
.
Geo. S. Tomlxxfok*. Pres.
Hostings. Midi.
W. H. Spence. Sec.
u cs in all courts of Uh? state. C6ipromptly attended ta
Hastings, March l&lt; 1893.
I / &lt; E II. A c. I’. LATHROP. I
Tbe Board of Education met in the Com­
U
HomoepathlcThysicians aid
mon Council rooms at 8 p. m., the followSurgeons
lug members wen? present and answered
Ail calls city nnd country prumritly
to their names at roll call:—Hessmer,
ti-ndyd ta
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Bronson, Brice, Hayes, Stebbins, Spence
and
Tomlinson.
\ SCRIBNER. M. D.,
The following report was read from
1’hysiclaii and Surgeo &gt;,
Mr. Smith. Gentlemen 1 have seen the
IMtoa.
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Mich, j
county elerk In regard to tbe 825.00 that
■ in residence, one olock east of dypot.
•was paid to him by Justice Wightman,
(•. H. BARBER
j
that should have been given to the treas­
urer of School Board, nnd the same has
Physicians and burgeons.
:!- in city or county responded jowl b now been paid to the treasurer aud placed
In the library fund.
pines*, nay or night. j
On motion the report was accepted and
tl&lt;e committee discharge*!. ■
A. SHELDON,
The following proposition for the In­
.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
troduction of the Normal Review System
Abstract Block.
. .
I&lt;. .11 on Heal hw.itr Real Esta « uf Willing from Silver Burdett &amp; Co. was
c.T-iniK«!on. General c.»iiiwwcbk.
• I eonml.-te set ot Abstract Hook-, cot i
Silver Burdett &amp; Co. agree to furnish
I 'r-mithe Records, can turalsh rtmple :e
c. F. BROOK?
the books of the series nt the following
prices:
Regular Course, 8 numbers. tMte per
dozen.
Office .tier Hol onay’s drug stord.
Movement Course. 2 numbers 51.20 per
beurs from : to I p. m Telephone, co
dozen.
Their publishers agree to allow our
dealers li&gt;?j percent for handling tbe
books and to take in part payment from
them such books as aie displaced by the
m. to 3 p. m.
adoption of tbe ••Normal Review Writing
sj slum.’’ allowing the dealers cost price tor
books thus taken up.
*
The publishers further agree to supply
mbiadh IImiiu^.
a reasonable number of tho copy boqks tor
indigent pupils without charge, the number
to be left to the discretion of lhe Board or
Superintendent.
Attorney at Law,
They further agree to pay- all transpor­
,r,..... Goodvear U Co.’s vtoreA ,
lT*ct!c. , In ail courtsol the State. ColtectfotU tation charges on introductory orders.
proamUjf attending to._________ j
Signed:—Silver Butdctt &amp; Co.
T? H. TIMMERMAN. Hommpathlc I’bjlMoved by Hayes that the report be ac­
jl .
sician and Surgeon.
cepted and placed on file. Carried.
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cfr«r I.v.hrop’s drug store.)
The following bills uf /iccts was read
\W. REAL ESTATE AND COLLECT­ and referred to Finance Cum.
Sergeant A Co., coal 6130.43
,
1X&lt;; OFFICE OF
James Wooten, unloading coat.
Palmerton A Smith,
Hicks A Spence, *upplies
.Woalla/d. Mich. |
Wiley ai^i Hagerdorn, repairs..
S I'u.MEP.TON.
j. M.'nMITR,
31.35
Archie McCoy, supplies
.ary Public.
Justice ot the 1’eaca.
25.00
Bunrdof Water Com., water rout
Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works,

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Henry Wentworth,
cleaning
2 50
chimneys......................................
10.00
Royal Brown, 5 cds. wood....
• CIRCULATION •
.50
A. J. Angle, repairs.....................
week,
75 quires.
W. II. StebblM, paid for 4 cds.
5.00
of wood
4.03
Huffman Bros., supplies
lb reafter, change* tor advertisement i
W. J. aud L. L. Holloway, supn-ai-h this office
oiuee Tuesdays
iiiesunjs ai
at latest
latcsi to
w j ..
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.’upplle.:. :.' '. L
W.-2S
. insertion |in
u .he 1M« or, tbe
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The Committee report all bills accepted
as Tvjd except the accts, of Holloway and
&gt; it be serious trouble If you don’t lltrato.
,dr-*b&lt;-p!t'- tsmptoiDS. Hood*
Moved by Hayes that the report of com­

if vquriinfle’has an aunt who hast
: ;
whose wife has a cousin that ih
i.- '.rtied to an old friend of your wife's sla­
t r. whose grandfather used to live in tbi*
-1 :&gt; • town with an old -choolmate of your.4,
v. -i bm-ln-&gt;aw is now living in Chicago,
: ■ s -hould at once renew the acquaiiitance
v. .th’a view of saving hotel bills while att :eilug the World’s Fair. This, scheme
can be worked successfully In many lu-

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Hastings, - - Mich.
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and Tomlinson.
The Finance Com. reported on tbe
accounts of Holloway and Heath that waa
referred back to thetn and reported them
accepted.
Moved by Hayes that the account* of
Holloway and Heath be accepted and orderadrawn for the aame.
Carried by
the following vofe:—Bessmer, Bronson,
Dawson. Hayes. Snyder, Stebbins, Spence
amt Tomlinson.
The following bills of accounts were
read and referred to the finance commit­
tee.
Sergeant St Ca, coal
9T3.M
Hastings Engine* Iron Works
repairs
1.05
■ Jack Shay, unloading coal
6.38
Orrin Goodenough, wood 8‘*' cds
atSt.40
11.55
A. J. Angle, repairs
3.00
F. H. Barlow * Co., supplies....
Hastings Banner, printing
6.00
The Finance Committee reported all bills
accepted as read and on motion of Mr.
Hayes they were accepted ami order
dtuwn fur same. Carried by following
vote:—Busamer, Bronson, Dawson, Hayes,
Snyder. Stebbins, Spence and Tomlin­
son.
.
Moved by Bessmer that when the board
adjourn that they adjourn for one week
and that the secretary notify all the mem­
bers to be present to consider the hiring
Largrat stock
of Superintendent nnd principal. Motions
prevailed.
Moved by Snyder that the board ad­ lately everything
Write for prices
journ^
.
Geo. S. Tomlihsox, Prea.
W. 11. Spekvk, Sec.

When yon want a

CI’TY BAKERY.

The Middleville Mfg. Company are put-,
ling in new machinery and adding several
new hands. The company is In a very
prosperous condition.
Chas. Collins. of Woodland, who ret
cently drank a large quantity of ammonli
by mistake Is now able to eat solid food
The German Lutherans, of Woodland
ami vicinity laid the comer stone of thelf
new church Tuesday., Rev. Voltz, of H.
Saginaw, delivered the address.
^”~Some men have greatness thrust upon
them.--- Editor Feighner, of - Naahvllla
has been elected foreman of the Naahvillj!
, fireman's running team.

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Michigan.

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Open tor business Dec. 10.ISM.
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D. G. Robinson, President;
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
DIRECT Olis:
D. W. Reynolds,
R. B. Messer.
D. G. BoblnsoiJ,
Chester Messer.
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Hastings, April 12th, 1893.
The Board’ of Education met In the
Common Council rooms at 8 p. m. The
following members were present and
answered to their names at roll eall.
Bronson, Cook, Dawson, Snyder. Stebbins,
Sjwnce and Tomlinson.
Moved by Bronson that when the board
adjourn that they adjourn-to meet 'Satur­
day night at 7:30. Carried.
CURED or NO PAY lor services.
Written guarantee to permanently cure all
Moved by Dawson that the board ad­
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journ. Carried.
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The B&lt;»nrd uf E«lu ciun met in the
Common Council room.-* nt 7:30 p. m. . The
following r. - m - rs were present and
answered to iia-n
•*. Bessmer. Bt«»na«in. Cook, Dawn u. Sinlt’t. ,r
bins, Spence and i' n, ii. -on.
Mr. Ilaye&amp; took 1
Ixhtrd
after roll call.
eoiiimtinie.riimi fr-.ui Ml.-s MUspnugh
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid
• ci M.-king n&gt;r her payment in full
and “THE BANNER" for one year I
!&gt;.• 'iu»i».h *&gt;: 1-ebrunry, statit'k* that
was nbhcnt Hem duty one wci k i u se­
nt ot sdekues.' and that the other
to.- hers dld*ber wurk.
•
Moved by Mr. .SuRth that Mis* Mills-,
•
Y. Weekly Tribune,” regular price per year
paiigb and Miss Eddy be paid ii. full I for
tin- month uf FebfZ: .
Carried
. :
by following vole: Ayes: Hessmer, (?&lt;4&gt;k, Hayes,
CHAUTAUQUA
SraUh. Snyder, Stebbins and Spence: Nays:
Subscriptions may begin at any time.
AFARTHEHT BUILbINU
Bronson Dawson and Tomlinson.
Moved by Mr. Cook Hint Jhe Com. on Cor. 4Sth and ST. LAWRENCE AVE, Address all orders to
.. . Offlt Ki-sft AdAIIM Street - rules nnd regulation^ be Instructed1 to
submit a rule govern pny of teachers in
CHICAGO, ILL.
case of sickness or otherwise. Carried.
P0WKRS BB0S. I’ropriuorThe committee on buildings and grounds
. First-class Accommodations to World's
made a report in regard to wiring ithe
... Fair Visitors
basement windows ami showed two sam-

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$11:00.

We furnish both papers for

MoVetl by Bronson that the Com. be : in­
structed to use the better grade of wire.
Carried by the following vote: Bessmer.
Bronson. Cook. Dawson. Hayes, Smith,
Snyder, Stebbins, Spence and Tomlin­
son.
The following bills of accounts were
read. E. B. Scidmore. repairing window
shades'll! first ward. 50c.'
Moved by Smith that the account be
allowed and an order be drawn for the
same. Curried.by following vote:—Bessaier. Bronson. Cook. Daw.-on. Hajrs,
Smith, Snyder. Stebbins, Spence and Tom­
linson.
Moved by Mr. Smith that the board Ad­
journ.

same: Carried by the following vote:—
Bessmer. Brimson, Brice, Hayes, Stebbins.
Spence and Tomlinson.
The accts, of Ih ath and Holloway were
referred back to Finance Com.
The Superintendent made his regular
monthly report, also recommended the
purchase of n new globe which he present­
ed and said it could be bought of F. E.
Heath «Sr Co. for S5.50..
Moved by Brice that the globe referred
to be iKiught and an order drawn for the
same. Carried by the following vate:
Bessmer, Bronson. Brice, Hayes, Stebbins
Spence and Tomlinson.
On motion of Bayes Board adjourn­
ed.
Geo. S. Tumijnsow, Pn».
W. II. Spence.•Bee.

Hnsllngs, April 5th, 1893.
The Board of Education met In tbe Epis­
copal society rooms at 8 p. m. The follow­
ing members were present and answered to
their names at roll call:—Bcssmer, Bron­
son, Dawson, Snyder. Stebbins, Spence
and Tomlinson.
The minutes of the previous meetings
were read and approved.
Mr. Hayes then took his neat with tbe
b°The Superintendent was present and

made his usual monthly report.
Moved by Bessmer that the Com. on
building and grounds bo Instructed to
have wire screfiTput over the
iu basement and put In
lu glass.
iiauo. Carried
-- —■—by
•
the followingJvole:—1
Dawson, Hayes, Snyder,.—---- .

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GENTLEMEN.
A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf,
seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable,
\
1 stylish and durable than any other shoe ever
W
sold at the price. Every style. Equals customM VIfl^made shoes costing from $4 to&amp;.
foBowing are of the same high atandord of
Y1 \
merit:
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\WS^ $4.00 and $5.00 Flue Calf, Hand-Sewea.
I
S3.SO Police, Farmers and Letter-Carriers.
\&lt;w\ $2.so, $a.as “nd Sa.oo for Working Men.
Sa.oo and $1.75 for Youths and Hoy*.
AS-oo liand-Sewcd.
| FOR _
•a-S&lt;&gt; and a-°° Dongola,! LADIES.
Geo. S. Tomusmin. Pres.

-POSITIVELY CURES—

HERTfor D1SESE, NERVOUS
mittee be accepted and orders drawn
PROSTRATION,
Uow’* ThU?
is
Wr offer one Hundred dollars reward
for any cose of catarrh that cannot ■ be
Rev. R. N. Middleton, paator M. E. church.
cured by Hall's catarrh cure.
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Spring*. Mich., say*: Sleep and rest
F. J. Chenev A Co., Props, Toledo, O. Cedar
were stranger* t&lt;i me after preaching til! I u-ed
We the under.-igneil. have known F. .G. ••Adironda" Now I sleep soundly and awake
refreshed,
and I can heartily recommend IL
Cheney for the lust 15 years, and believe
Prepared bv WHEELER and FULLER
him perfectly honorable in all busitk-sa MEDICINE
‘will clvo excluulve »ale toahoe dealeinand (eneral ane
CO.. Cedar Springs. Mich.
JS£U':vAl:‘unL,A-.'iKi?i
transactions and financially able to carry
SOLD HY
out any obligations made by their firm.
West A Truax. Wholerale Druggists. To­
For sale by WOOLEY &amp; BRONSON, Hastings
HASTINGS.
ledo. O.
•
Waldlng. Klnnan A Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Price, 75cts. per
READ OUR
TTTT
fRESPOHSIBLE
liuttle. Sold by all druggists. Testimoni­
TESTIMONIALS.
AGENTS WANTED.
als free.

This

UNEXCELLED FOR INFANTS'.

to:

W. H. GOODYEAR.

Mr*. Winslow’s Soothing Syrun has been urea
for children teething. It sooth* the child, soft­
ens the gums, allan ah pain, cure* wind colic,
and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. 1 went}flve cents a bottle. Sold by aU\druggists
th roughou t tbe world.

Hood'* Cure*.
In saying that Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures. Its
proprietors make no Idle or extravagant claim.
HLitcmenta from thousands of reliable people
of what Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done for
them, eocciusively prove the tact—HOODS
darsaparilla OU RES.

Dr. Carter’s Kidney &lt;fc Backache Tea
is a compound .of valuable herbs that
stimulate the Kidneys to action, clearing
the passages between tho
kidneys
aud bladder, which become stopped up.
and cause settlings like brick dust, and If
not removed will lead to Dropsy, piabetes,
or Bright’s Disease. It regulates the four
important organs of the body, the stom­
ach, liver, kidneys and. bowels. Keep
them healthy you need never fear dis­
ease. Price 40' cents a package.
Carter’s Kidney i Backache Tea will cure
that sick, tired feeling with a bad taste in
the month mornings.
Carter’s Kldpey ABacknche Tea will cure
sick headache, constipation, dizziness, and
pain in the back.
Carter’s Kidney * Backache Tea puri­
fies the blood, and regulates the bowels.
Carter’s Kidney A Backache Tea ia a sure
and positive cure for backache and in­
timation or
of me
the amucyo
kidneys and bladder.
namatkon

Mich.

and MORPHINE HABIT
11 DRUFKENK^SS
W. !.,#.« ■'« SPECIAL FORMULA. COLD
Do.ii'-tr..:™:.,

■&gt;«

CURE TABLETS.
lhe fie. in, &gt;T Llqwe.r Morphine rm’il »ch time

•uflv.-r:

k
you.l;y return n««;l.»ni Our Tal'lcf*.

Hood’s Pills act especially upon the liver
rousing it frorn torpidity to Ils natural duties,
cure constipation and assist digestion.

$1.10

W. L DOUGLAS
±^.S3SHOE

Corn?nxmdcnce Solicited. Ad&gt;lrct&gt;« all Com.
The CHAUTAUQUA;
82-86 Adams St.
C. W. POWERS. Corresponding Secretary.

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FOR ONLY $1.10, CASH IN ADVANCE.

X.

t great many advertisements are going
: : ; •.!. ■ stale now offering cmploymeut
■j t'l young women who will come to CliJthis summer. It is promised that
work is light, good wages obtained
:»:.«! they will have a good chance to-see
lb.- fair. When the girls arrive there
tr. i:.y of them find there Is no position fof
Ilastlngs. March 30, ret'3.
th. tu and those who do obtain pobitlonh
n&lt; t -null pay, nnd pitfalls are found on
A special meeting of the Board was
every side for the poor unprotected young held in tbe Common Connell room for to
women,’who an? left without means or consider the advislbillty of beginning
■Iriemls in n great city like Chicago. Girls tbe klntergarden grade.
should hesitate long before going to ahMoved by Dawson that Mr. Smith act
• ept such positions, and save themselves as chairman of the meeting.
The Com. on teachers made a report and
from a terrible fate.
advised the beginning of the klndcrgarA visit to the World's fair grounds
.-miws*thlngs to be in an Incomplete state den grade lhe first of the next term, also
lhe hiring of Miss Lampman for balance
and it will require fully sixty days before
everything is in perfect order. In nont of the school year. .
Moved by Bessmer that the report be
of the buildings are i xhiblta all In place accepted and that Mta*. Lampman be hired
and many of tbe buildings are not open for the-balance of the year. Carried by
at all. Aud yet It would take thirty days
the following vote:-Be»mer. Bronson.
of very lively running around to get even, Dawson. Hayes. Smith, Snyder and
a superficial view of the buildings and the
exhibits that are now In position. If ont Spence.
Moved by Hayes that the Pres, and sec­
can afford it, the best way to see the fair retary be Instructed to enter Into contract
will be to go for a week now and takt with Miss Lampman for the balance of the
another visit about September. This plan school year. Carried by following ’o^:—
will have two advantages, that of weather Bessmer, Bronson, Dawson, Hayes, Sny­
and It will give a person a chance to rumi­
Smith and Spence.
nate and digest what he has seen and der.
Moved by Snyder that the board adlearned on lhe first trip. A second vlalt
will see everything In place and one can J°Urn’ Clem. Smith, Pres. Pro Tern.
more intelligently view ou the fair.—Ex.
W. H. Spence, Sec.

OUR COUNTY

TJLTu
$75,000.00.
SURPLUS •10.01)0.00.

Go to the

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and Kale w hether Tablet!

a-c &gt;cr ToSucco, ilarpUiut or Liquor Habit.

HILL’S &lt; TABLETS.

REIM ELM BE1R
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- -- - ---I tiRation a* to our reSpotuihrir.r aud the mer.t* of our ’
I TabDO NOT BE DECEIVED Into pureha*I Incranr of the vanou*
that are .being
offered for »ale. A*k far HILL’S TAB­
LETS «nd take no other.
Manufactured only by

testlmonials from
persona-who
have beencured by the use of

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and *1
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OHIO CHEMICAL CO,
#1. S3 ANS 55 OPrtA BUSR
LIMA. OHIO.
PARTICULARS

-FREE.

Truly your*.
MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box
i
GixTU.Ni.v.-It c&gt;ve» n-.ep!exe&gt;reto»pe*k a word af prainc for yowl
W
My ton «ru Mroarly addicted to tbe use of liquor, and through a friend, I wa*
w trv vour Tablets, lie wa* a heavy and conttani drinker, but alter using your ‘
. but three day* bo quit drinking, and will not tauch liquor of any kind. I hava

* ours trulr,
MRS. HELEN MORRISON.
Tat Onio Crane*:. cot

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Tablet*, and without
W. L. Lotegay.
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57, S3 and S3 Opera Block LIMA. OHIO.

�*od Prevewttoa of I»lphtbarta m l'r**d by tho -‘♦‘•to

IMrhUurU II a
co»Wlo««
beoee tbe obarrvin.-e ot Ute to&lt;
lawtux preetullooa U of very great !»■
**It'°Wben • child or ■ ) "«■&gt;« P«™b“

■ sore thrxmt. bod Oder to Ito bre*16- ““
MgMlally It II boo ferrr. It .twuld
dUlely M kept oeporated from all ottitf
am»x earepl neresoan attendaoU, onW u be aaeertaltieil whether or not It baa
diphtheria or some other eoatnoaleehle
*’w**Frery petaoo known to be alek with

e It is best to burn articles which
have been wiled by discharges from tbe
throat, nose or mouth of a person sick with
diphtheria;. Articles to be burned should
be thoroughly and quickly burned, w as
„„t to diffuse the polsou. In the glowing
rumace under a large boiler Is a good
place. If the bumlug is done in open
air It should be far from dwellings and by
a quick strong fire.
f. Cotton, linens, flannels, blankets,
and articles too valuable to be destroyed,
ahould be treated as follows: Ail articles
that can. should be treated to the boiling
hot zine solution, introducing them piece bv
piece, securing a thorough wetting and
Ubiling for at least a half hour. Articles
that cannot be treated in this manner snob
as furs, silks, beds, etc., should be placed
In the room during fumigation, all pockets
turned Inside out and every part exposed
In lhe most thorough manner possible.
Afterwards they should be hung. In the
open air, beaten and shaken. Carpets
are best fumigated on the floor, and after­
wards be removed to tbe open air and
thoroughly beaten. Pillows, beds, mat­
tresses after being disinfected on the out­
side, may be cut open and their contents
again exposed to the fumes of burning
sulphur. In no case should tbe thorough
disinfection of clothing be omitted. In­
fected clothing and bedding have been
known to communicate diphtheria months
after their infection.

MNQLER

If you want the beet stock of

GroGKsru &amp; Glassware

DOINGS

in town call on us. We have
in praeservo case this week a
full line of choice dried fruits L»dl« trimmed b«t*he«|&gt;er then ««r
the Racket,
as fresh and nice as when at Garwood's
perfumes are the. best lor
they were picked.
sale at tbe Racket
A.k to we our SLOT »l»e &gt;"4 J«
Choice green apples 40c p’k.
can match them for ^2.00. »t the Rack­
Langs chocolate icing, 80c lb. et
Boston baked beans 10c can.
Others ask 54.00 for the same shoe we
Burnhams beaf wino and iron sell for 83-00 at the Racket
and boys sun bats from 5c to 35c
pint bottles, 50c per bottle. at Mens
tbe Racket
v
Baby olives 10c per bottle.
Lawn tennis rubber sboea fox 50e at the
A most complete line of con­ Racket
You have saved me about X on ro&gt;’
fectionery.
millinery for myself and famny. wm
Superfine chocolate drops what a lady said Saturday. We can do It
every time at tbe Racket.
25c lb.
Don't miss seeing our 15 and l»c lad,^s
Superfine
chocolate
drops
as
­
Grange underwear, others ask 25 and 35c
The Hastings City W. C. T. Union will
for same, at the Racket
sorted 30c lb.
•.
meet at Mrs. N, Bailey’s, on Tuesday af­
By tbe amount of tinware the Racket
ternoon. May 30th. Reports from the
Hand made creams, 20c. lb.
sella, It seems as If it bad the whole
State Union convention will be given.
Original fig paste, caramels, trade.
Remember the G. A. R. memorial ser­
vice at the Presbyterian church next Sun­
Clarlu and Coats thread 4c. Brooks
marshmallows, cream filberts thread
day morning.
will work anything when on the
Usual services at the Presbyterian and cocoanut of tbe celebra­ machine, at the Racket.
church on Sunday evening. Topic—A
Childrens underwear 10c at the Rack­
ted Anchor confections.
arooked stick.

dlphlherla should be promptly and tlwrau-hlr laolaled trooi tbe public, no toonwr&lt; to than are actually neeeaaary should
Sure chanre ot or vl.lt the patient, and
they should lx* restricted la their inter©oarv with other persons.
8. Plain and distinct notices shoald be
placed upon the premise# or house in
which there la a person sick with; diphf
theria. aud no others should be allowed to
enter.
4. Householder), and physclans mus|
immediately give notice of tbe first cascj
and of every case, of diphtheria, to the
health officer or to the president or clerk
Of the board of health. This Is required
fcy law.
fj. The room In which one sick will)
diphtheria Is to be placed should- pre?
wlously be cleared of all needless clothing}
carpets, drapery, and other materials like?
ly to harbor the poison of the disease;
This room should constantly receive a
liberal supply Of fresh air. without cur­
rents or drafts directly upon tbe patient.
Il will be well to have the sun shine di­
rectly into the room.
&lt;•&gt;. Tbe discharges from the throat, nose
and mouth are extremely liable to com­
municate tbe disease and should be re­
The Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday even­
ceived in vessels containing a strong dis­
infectant, or on soft rags or pieces of ing. A most Interesting topic to be dis­
cloth which should be Immediately burn­ missed. *Come aud find out what It Is and
feed your curiosity aud your heart at the
ed.
’
7. The discharges from the kidney b same time.
anil bowels may be passed In vessels con­
Tlie young people of the Baptist Union
taining a strong disinfectant, aud then be wilt give tfti entertainment at the church
burled at least 100 feet distant from any Tuesday. May 30th. A program suitable
■well: each discharge may be disinfected by for Decoration day will be rendered. Eli­
thoroughly mixing with-it not less than te rteinnu-nt commences at 8 o’clock. Adone ounce, of chlorinated lime; when this misiiou 5 cents.
Is Impracticable It should be passed on old
'Pie Home Missionary society will be
clothes, which should immediately bi* held at the church parlors, Wednesday,
trarnbd.
1 May 81st. at half past two. Everybody
8. The clothing, towels, bed-linen, etc), invited. Special business to be transactou removal from the patient should at
©nee. before removal from the .room be
TheC. L.S. C. will meet with Mrs.
placed in a pail or tub of boiling hot zlnqsolutiqn. made In proportion as follow^: Lamoreaux, Saturday. May 27th with the
Water one gallon; sulphate of zinc, four following program: .
Quotations.
©unces; common salt, two ounces.
Classic Greek Course—Miss Goodyear.
0. Nurses and attendants should be re­
Manual of Christen evidences—Mrs.
quired to keep themselves and their pa­
,
tient as clean as possible: their own. hands Bowne.
The modern Maid of Athens, and her
should lie frequently washed anj disin­
brothers of to-day—Mrs. Holloway.
fected by chlorinated oda.
Electricity at the world's fair—Mrs.
10. All persons a- &gt;veriug, or very re­
cently recovered, front diphtheria, should Striker.
The Greek Gods, Zeus and Hera—Miss
be considered dangerous*, therefore such a
person should not be permitted to associ­ Lampman.
ate with others, or to attend school^
Bishop Gillespie will officiate at Em­
church, or any public assembly until the manuel church next Sunday morning and
throat and any sores which may have been evening. The rite of confirmation will be
on tbe lips or now are healed, nor until administered at tbe evening service.
in the judgment of a careful and Intelli­
gent health officer he can do so witbou
Apples per bu. 1.00.
endangering others. The bacillus which
Hurter, 12 to 14.
is the speclfia cause of diphtheria, has beer}
Beans picked per bu., 1 50 to 1.73.
found still present in the throat weeks
tatter apparent complete, recover/ from tbe
*
lb..4H.
■disease; the duration of Infectfousness is
pta bund., 6 50.
now proved to be at least three weeks, sd
Hogs dressed. T.CO to 7.30.
Hay per ton. 6.00 to s.00.
that should be the shortest period of lso4
Lard per lb.. 10 to ISK.
*Iation after apparent complete recovery]
Potato* pen ta.. ex
No convalescent from diphtheria shoulq
Rjef per bu.. 50.
Tallow per lb.. 4.
be permitted to associate with the peo­
Oau per bu.. 33.
ple until after all his clothing that has
Wheat, red per bn.. 67.
been exposed to infection has been thor­
oughly disinfected, and this without ret
Timo thy Seed per bu., JJO.
gard to the time which has elapsed since
Barley per bu. in to 1.10
recovery, if the time is less than one year;
Unions per bu. 1.60 to 3.00.
No person from premises in which there
is or has been a case of diphtheria should
attend any school. Sunday-school, church] STATE OF MICHIGAN.
Fifth Judicial Circuit in Chancery.
or public assembly, or be permitted by the
Jennie Verbridge,
health authorities or by the school board
I Complainant.
to do so. until after the disinfection of
HouxMR. Verbridge.
such premises aud of tbe clothing worn by
Defendant.
«uch person, if It has been exposed to the
Sult pending 4n tbe Circuit Court for tbe
contagion of the disease.
’
County of Barry. In Chancery, at Hastings on
11*. The body of a person who has tlie linh day of May, A. D„ 1H93. •
In this cause It appearing from affidavit on
died of diphtheria should be washed with file,
that the defendant. Howard R. Verbrldge
a zinc solution of double the strength Is not a resident of thia state, but resides tn lhe
stated in paragraph 8 then wrapped in a state'of Montana, on motion of Phillip T. Colgrove
complainant's solicitor. It is ordered that
©facet wet with lhe zinc solution, and at the said
defendant, Howard R. Verbridge cause
once be burled. In no case should the bls appearance to be entered herein, within
four months from tbe dale ot this order, and tn
body be exposed to view.
of non appearance that he cause bls an­
12. No public funeral should be held case
swer to the complainant's bill ot oomplaint to
at a house In which there is a case of diph­ be tiled, and a copy thereof to be served on said
theria, nor In which a death from diph­ complainant's solicitor within twenty days after
on him of a ropy of said bill and notice
theria has recently occurred. Except un­ I ■M'rvlce
of this onler; and that iu default thereof, said
der extraordinary precautions there should bill be taken as confessed by tbe said non»
be no public funeial of a person who has । resident defendant.
And tt» further ordered, that within twenty
died from dlpttheria. No child should at­ days
the said complainant cause a notice ot
tend. and it would be better in most cases this order to be published in the Hastings
that few adults should attend a funeral of Banner, a newspaper printed, published and
circulating la said county, and that such pub­
a person dead oi diphtheria.
lication be continued therein at least once In
unnsFKcnox of rooms, clothing,
j each week, for six weeks In succession, or that
he cause a copy ot this order to be personally
ETC.
served on said non-resident defendant at least
twenty days before the time aboyo prescribed
13. After a death or recovery from for
bls appearance.
. .
diphtheria, the room In which there has
Clkmknt Smith.
Circuit Judge.
been a case of diphtheria, whether fatal or
P
hilip
T.
colgrovs
.
not. should, with all Its contents, be thor­
Complainant’s Solicitor.
oughly disinfected by exposure for several
[A True Copy.]
JohhG. Nao i.kb. Register.
hours to strong fumes of burning sulphur,
and then, if possible, it should, for sever­
al hours or days, be exposed to currents of
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE.
■fresh air.
a' Because of the innumerable ways in
which V&gt;c contagion may be scattered
about die bouse and premises where there
has been a case of diphtheria, the entire
house and uut-bulldlngs, Including cellar,
garret, wood-shed, au.i privy, will usually
need to be disinfected.
Kaitialty Is the most Important (nature in a
b Booms to be disinfected must be va­
smooth wire fence.
T »
cated. Heavy clothing, blankets, bed­
Those who dispute this bare not tried our
ding. nnd other articles which cannot be coll spring article, or they are Interested In
treated withJbe zinc solution, should be some oon-elaatle fence.
If you want facu about elastic fences go to
■pread out so as to be thoroughly exposed those
wbo know, or try tbe "Page” yourself on
during fumigation, which should take guarantee.
'
place In the room where tho clothing, etc..
R. W. WEBSTER A BON, Arts.
Dowliso. Mich.
bare been used In connection with tbe pa­
tient. For a room about ten feet square,
at least three pounds of sulphur should be
Wisdom is many times dearly
used; for larger rooms, proportionately In­ bought. Be wise, not after but be­
creased quantities, at the rate of three
pounds for each 1,000 cubic feet of air­ fore buying. An organ offered at
asking price is not a bargain
space.
c Close all openings to the room, place —dear at any price.
the sulphur in an Iron pan supported upOur prices and terms are correct
©n bricks, set It on fire by hot coals or
with the aid of a spoonful of alcohol light­ on the celebrated
ed by a match, be. careful not to breathe
the fumes of tho burning sulphur, and
when certain tbe sulphur is burning well, organ, the LEHR 7 octave piano
leave the room, close lhq_door. and allow organ,
the room to be closed for several tiouiia.
d. Caro should be taken to secure the
FISCHER,
complete burning of as much of tbe sul­
AND
phur m possible.
For this purpose tbe
iron pan or pot in which the sulphur Is to
be Disced may previously be heated, or
placed In the room over hot cools in a pan All standard makes. Write for
of ashes set upon bricks. To avoid danger prices and term*.
o&lt; fire the Iron pot or pan in which tin­
C. E. INcJeRSON, Aoitcr
sulphur in burned should be free from any
leak, awl it may be placed over water In a
Nashville, Mich.
tub or pan. .

Hams &amp; VanAman.
THE
KALAMAZOO
TELEGRAPH IS

et.
■
Eight quart dish pans 10c at tbe Rack­
et.
Sec our sun shades ami umbrellas, be­
fore you buy, at the Racket.
'
Turkey red table linen 38c. 35c and 38c
per yard at tbe Racket.
Wc are selling more than ever of child­
rens hats at the Racket.
Eight day Waterbury dock 82.W- 24
hour for 82.00. at the Racket.

Without elevated tank, tubes or drip cup and
! lights instantaneously.

Yes they have a inic. lot o&lt; woktatj
shoes at the Racket
Ice cream freezers at the Racket
Boys carts. 10 wagons. 50c. 75c and 99c •
at the Racket
Another arrival of mlllinery_good6 Just
arrived at tbe Racket
Eggs buy as much as cash at the Rack-

One of the best papers
in Michigan.
The
• Weekly Telegraph can
be had for 75 cents per
year by calling at this
office.

THE RACKET

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GOODYEAR BROS.,
NOW
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HEIRBI ’

New
Hoon
Tea

Witch Cream.

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A most delightful lotion for the Toilet.
Used after washing ; after shaving;
before retiring.

•

EtmL’seent
Try this tea if,you never Comforting
have, and you will not regret in Humors
^c%Tarj?*
it It is winning in popular and Eczema.
s*k®’
favor every day. We solicit
your patronage and know
Fox- Sale
that our goods will please
you. Give us a trial.

PHILLIPS &amp; PRESTON,
The Grocery

Eve^y_peraon in this eity ought certainly to be
interested in its prosperity and help to build
up its institutions.
“Al77.'O.V/ZA II0JK
INDUSTRY” is the basis upon which every
progressive eity is founded, and any one who
sends work away from Hasting, which can be
done just as well here is

PEOPLE’S DRUGSTORE.

W. H. QOObYEAR

To the best interests of the city

THE TROT LAUNDRY
If a home institution, worthy of patronage.
It is better equipped than ever tedo good work
and get, it out promptly. It net ds all the
work in this city for its support. Thus with
workmanship as good and with prices as low.
public spirit ought to prompt everyone to leave
their work where it will do the most good—
AT HOME.

TROY LAUNDRY.

1X30. portELIXt IV otioe.

ajesty’s

Corseti

It gives us great pleasure to inform you that the PRINCESS OF
WALES CO., manufacturers of HER MAJESTY’S CORSET will
have at our store on
’

Monday, May 29th.
Thursday, June 1st
Tuesday, May 30th.
Friday, June 2nd
Wednesday, May 31.
Saturday, June 3rd
MRS. SUMNER, one of their EXPERT FITTERS for tile' Dur
pose of explaining to ladies, the MANY MERITS of HER MA1FS
an? 'I1' REASON WHY it is SUPERIOR to anv
other CORSET made in the world.
8 FIJr.TING ROOM prepared, and it will give Mrs
SUMNER great pleasure to try upon all those ladies who wish 1, .
pair of HER MAJESTY'S CORSETS, thus iilustrating without doubt
that they wiU g,ve lhe most PERFECT SATISFACTION and CRF
ATE A MOST MAGNIFICENT FIGURE.
CRE‘

pnnTHMrTvl!at|811 lad£8
(henuelvea of this GRAND OP­
PORTUNITY to learn what a PERFECTLY FITTING CORSET

We desire it distinctly understood that ladies will not be exoected
maderCh,5e * C°r5"t '* th&lt;,y do “ot desit= to d° so alter a fitting is

Yours very truly,

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J'TJIL.ITJSJ RUSSELL,
.

ft’

Nourishes the Skin.
For Chaps and Sunburn.
Heals, Soothes &amp; Softens Inflamed,
Hard, Dry or Rough Skin.

BS Her M

- HARDMAN,
HARRINGTON
STARR PIANOS,

Simple, Convenient, Safe, Economical,
Durable and is the be$t baker now on the
market. Try one and you will be convinced.

HARDWARE MERCHANTS.

K

FARRAND &amp; VOTEY

The Leader of all Vapor Stoves.

Sole Agent tor Hastings.

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaplv
*nd yet get a living.

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ingmedium in Bar­
ry County.

Hastings

VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 5 J

Banner.
Published Thursdays by
COOK

I wish to call your attention this week to my complete line of

BBOS..

HASTINGS. MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.

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.V£W PROCESS, QUICK MEAL GAS

1ft
The Irving scribe was visiting last
weet—Mr. Chas. Wllllims is getting ready
to move on his farm, having sold his
house and lot to A. D. Hughes—Mr.
Clark Plurson Is visiting his brother, J.
G. Pierson, of this place—The recent
high water "has laid the flour mill up
again—A horrible accident occurred on
the farm of Wesley Mead, four miles sonth
of Irving, on Monday, about 11 o’clock,
by which Mr. George Pierce, of Rutland,
lost his life. It seems that they were
digging a Swell and had got down 40 feet,
and had given up digging any more, and
wore goi/ig to drive a well and wore tak­
ing out tho sheet iron curbing from the
bottom and filling up a# they went along.
Mr. Pierce was doing this work, and got
careless and took out three sections at
once. That caused a break and the man
was burled alive. A large number of
people gathered to lend a helping hand,
and after seventeen hours of bard labor,
Mr. R. G. Garber, of Middleville, doing
the principal part, the unfortunate man
was taken put He leaves a. wife, but no
children, to mourn his loss.

OLINE STOVES,
GRAND RAPIDS NEW GENERATING GASOLINE
STOVES.
Leonards Cleanable Refrigerator.
Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn M&lt;-&gt;wers and Rakes.

Lawn Hose. and
Attachments, Screen Doors and Windows, Wire Screen

Quite a number of people from Kala­
mazoo were here last Monday on aI fish­
ing excursion—Thomas Oliver and Miss
Franclos, of Kalamazoo, were visiting
friends here last Sunday and MondaySome of the soldiers In this vicinity at­
tended memorial services at Delton last
Sunday—Aleck Barnes is home from the
north woods. He will go back in’ a few
weeks—A new side track has been put In
at the brick yard—A kiln shed large
enough to hold a million brick is "what we.
have here now and drying sheds too
numerous to mention—A steam engine
of twenty-five horse power and a force of
fifteen men are making brick at' the rate
of 18,000 per day. Co meand see j how
they do It—Mrs. Young, of Kalamazoo, Is
visiting ber relatives here—Old Mrs. Doonan had another very poor spell last Sun­
day. The poor old lady is not long for
this world.

and Poultry Netting, plain and barb Fence Wire.

IM VAN VflLKEFBqRQH
LEADING HARDWARE DEALER OF BARRY CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

UNION BLOCK.

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and PA TENT LEA THER SHOES.
ONE PRICE

SAW! OGS
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

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CUSTOM SAWING
P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

V

Both Binders and Mowers. .

V. Kill, of Barryville, made ye scribe a
pleasant call Monday—B. W. Austin has
commenced Ids house—Freeman Gates, of
Orange, was the guest of K. Lockhart
Wednesday—Wednesday, Mike Ereritt
had a bee to draw lumber for his bouse—
Planting corn Is the order of the day—
llev. Spitler has pul out seven, acres of
Hubard squash—Edd. Staacy, of Lansing,
was on our streets selling Dr. Robertson's
family medicine—When you city folks
want a pleasant ride, come down in
Pleasant Valley, for we have a new
road scraper and intend to keep things
slick.

And complete line of Top Carriages
Road Wagons, Lumber Wagons,
and one horse Wagons.
’

SHOE DEALERS.

WANTED-!
&gt;k-

Champion • Machines

Machine Oil,
Hay Rakes,
UR effort is to furmsh them in quality, Hay Tedders,
Sulky Plows,
fit and price—and in the order named- -.
Walking Plows,
so that au occasional buyer may become a Double Shovel Plows,
“Ratchet” spring tooth
'egular customer.
Harrow,
.
Wood Cap spring to’th
CALL AND SEE OUR RUSSIA CALF Harrow,

WOOLLEY fr BR2N50N

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Yankee Spring*.

The most of’tbe fanners around here
are through planting—A. M. blocking
called on friends in Parmalee and Mid­
dleville last Sunday—Harry Turner Is
breaking a fine colt to drive—The diph­
theria and scarlet fever Is all over we
think, as there are no new cases on record
but there has. been some pretty badly
scared people—The fruit crop will be
light again this year, though some young
orchards
are
blossoming full—The
whistle of the steamer Is again heard on
Gun Lake tills summer—A load from
your city enroute for Gun Lake passed
through our town last Saturday—Miss
Abbey Potter was the guest of her sister,
Mrs. W. Johnson, last Sunday—Art and
Edd expect to play for a dance at the
I North Irving Grange hall again Saturday
June 10th.

CHILDREN

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’ders was in Delton Monday—Frank Leon­
ard and wife visited nt John McBain's
Sunday—Fishing on Sunday is quite a
pastime for some people hereabouts.

FOR THE

1'OR MEN, WOMEN and
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Brush Bldge.

Farmers are nearly all through planting
corn—Fred Otis was quite severely Injured
by a runaway lost week—There will be n
social hop at P. R. Karns Friday evening
—Ben Jenkins and wife visited al P. K.
Karns’ Sunday—Henry Hind and wife

REPAIRS

SHOES =•
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WHOLE NO. 1931

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 1, 1893.

Hastings Banner

Jesse Townsend

J. C. Furness and A. H. Smith spent
Sunday with Woodland friends—Rev. Bax­
ter was at Vermontville Tuesday—Union
memorial services were held at the M. E.
church last Sunday morning—The Ver­
montville G. A. R. and ladies Joined in the
memorial services here on decoration day
and the weather being fine everything
went off lovely—Frank Parker was at
Grand Rapids Tuesday—Quite a number
of our young folks spent Tuesday after­
noon at Thornapple Lake—Mrs. I). U.
Youngs and daughter of Alpena, are
guests at Dr. Comfort’s—Miss Minnie
Dietrich, of Middleville,- visited at Geo.
Grlbbins, the fore part of the week—Mrs.
C. B. Lusk and daughter Julia started for
their new home at Buffalo, N. Y.. last Fri­
day morning. Mrs. H. R. Dickinson went
with them and will visit among friends
there a short time—Misses Lulu and Nel­
lie Felghner, and Adah Michael, of Hast­
ings. spent Sunday here with their many
friends—Sunday morning between four
and five o’clock a fire alarm was given
caused by the burning of Daniel Clever*#
house Just south of town. In Maple Grove
township. The Ore bad such a start be­
fore discovered that the bouse burned to'
Uw ground with a good deal of Its con­
tents. It was partly Insured.

25

YEARS
SOLID WEAR.
Is the length of time that

SPOONS AND FORKS
Are warranted to last.
Also remember you
get a Present—"Good
Form," of $2.00 value
with a $10.00 purchase
of anything in my Jewele ry store
Quality and price always right.

Farmers are Improving the present favor­
able weather, and have been able to gel
their corn planted although at a tale date
—Albert Chandler frum Battle Creek and
a number of others spent Sunday at Fine
—T. E. Goddehu been seen on our streets.
Do not know whether be baa come to stay
or not—Preaching service at the Gregory
• school house Sunday at 3 o’clock. The
subject for next Sunday afternoon will be
Religious pereecutinn In the United States.
Allure Invited—Mrs. F. J. Tooze has
been visiting friends In our vicinity.
Returned to Ypsilanti a few days since.

J. L WILKINS, agt F.R. Pancoast
Ta e Reliable Jeweler.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

.

Dowling.

The farmers here have their corn near­
ly al) planted—E. -Herrington raised bls
new barn Saturday—B. Gorham, of Rut­
land, visited relatives here last SundayMrs. S. Weeks leaves Tuesday of this
week, to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. Nor­
ris, In New York, to remain about a month
—Every body well or getting better—Ma­
tte Hook Is expected home from Delton
this week.
Delton.

Mrs. Dr. Scribner was at Augusta Fri­
day—Henry Kahler was at the county
seat Wednesday—Dr. Scribner was at the
hub Wednesday—C. F. Moreau was at
Kalamazoo Friday—Messrs. Gwin. Van
Amburg, Rauney, and Undervllle were at
Kalamazoo Friday on business—Messrs O.
Smith, W. GwId, U. Burst, and M. Hol­
comb were at Kalamazoo Saturday—W. H.
Chase and wife Sundayed at Kalamazoo—
A. Smith and wife Sundayed at Shultz—
W. Gibson started for Des Moines, Iowa,
the 27th—T. Kelley and wife were at the
county seat Saturday—Mrs. Williams was
at Augusta Thursday—Mrs. Kerns was at
Kalamazoo Saturday—Will MersbOD, of
Kalamazoo, was the guest of H. C. Boyn­
ton Saturday—Byron Speicher and wife,
of Goblevillc, were the guests of H. C.
Boynton and wife the first of the week—
A. Bunnell, of Kalamazoo, was the guest
of 8. Baird Saturday last—Miss Allie
Moir, of Kalamazoo, is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Boynton—Fred Norwood was In
Kalamazoo Monday on business—Artie
Bishop has l&gt;een suffering with tonsllltus
- John Nichols, of Howard city. Is visit­
ing here this week—One of Art Mantle’s
twins Las been on the sick list—Mrs.
lleno is very low at this writing—Mrs. C.
Whittemore ts-sufferlng with’ tonsilltus—
Chris. Schramm Is suffering with rheuma­
tism—Delton and Richland flayed a game
of ball last Saturday In A. Hush’s mead­
ow. Score. Delton 13 and Richland 13
”’—
Delton will celebrate the 4th.

ward from a seat in a double buggy, strik­
ing on their heads. The horses were in Ed
Reeves’ yard and became frightened at
the crack of a whip, starting so suddenly
as to pitch the mt n out J. Lowe was
taken at once to bis home in Mason. L.
Dean is on the gain slowly. His brother
8. Dean Is here.'
,

Cool but fine growing time—A. C.
Towne, Mr. and Mrs. Do-iter and Nellie
Vantine, visited at Middleville last Friday
and Saturday. Tbo far north, requiring two
top coals—This week is Prairieville and
Barry day at Chicago. A. Storms. Dr.
Hyde,E. 8. Hunley and wife, Mrs. Me- •
Elwaln and son, A. Bible. Ed Pennock, M.
’. Hammond and two sons, and Ada Eyes took train this a. m. for Chicago—Mra.
Addison Spaulding made a business trip
to Kalamazoo Alls a. m.—W. A. Spaulding
has discontinued buying wheat but M.
Woodard takes his place—The.Ladies Aid
Society met last week with Mrs. Henry
Fennels—H. Honeywell and H. W. Will­
iams are putting additions to their respect­
ive homes. -

Old Mr. Cortright, of whom mention
has been made as being so dangerously
sick, died on the 32d. His funeral servic­
es were held at his late residence, on the
35th. Rev. Pope officiating. Mr. C. leaves .
a wife, three sons and two daughters, all
grown, to mourn his departure, besides a
large circle of friends and neighbors.
He
has 4|vwNin this cymmunity several
years, having lived and brought up bis
family In Pennsylvania, and died at the
good olil age of 75—Ed Hursley and wife,
Mrs. Rob’t McElwain and eon Elwell,
leave today to visit the city of Chicago,
with a view of spendin; several days at
the world’s fair—A. A. Aldrich and wife,
H. M. Boylngton and wife returned from
Chicago last Saturday after spending two
weeks at the world’s big show—Mrs. W.
T. Barber, entertained Mrs. C. B. Dick­
erson. Mrs. John Law re ace, Mrs. Rob’t
Cressy. &gt;
McElwain, Mrs. J. B. Rockwell and Mrs.
Mr. Manhaven had the misfortune to A. G. Cortright Saturday afternoon, all of
lose his only cow and 837 was raised and whom were highly blessed with good’ •
presented to him toward purchasing an­ sqund lungs.
other—John Brown went to Hastings vis­
iting Saturday, returning the first of the
Mrs. Eliza Wood has returned from
week—F. V. Lyon, of Leonidas, spent
several days-wltb relatives here last week Missouri—Rev. C. T. VanAntwerpofficl—Milo Hammond and two sons started ated at the funeral of old Mrs. Brooks, on
Saturday
last—Wm. Willis and Wm. Gary
for the world's fair Monday—Frank Rickenmore, of Battle Creek, spent Sunday wheeled themselves from Kalamazoo to
Prairieville
on their bycicles Saturday and
with his parents—Clayton Harber cut
his knee quite severely on Monday—Frank visited relatives here over Sunday—Dr.
Barber killed 33 rats within half an hour Hyde and Albert Storms started for Chi­
the other day, and does consider himself cago Monday morning to spend n week at
an expert at rat killing either—About the world’s fair—Mrs. Sopha Richards
4.000 bushels of wheat have been shipped visited at Middleville and Grand Rapids
from this place within the last four days— the latter part of the week—Frank Bow­
Mrs. Effle Barber and daughter Ethel at­ en, of Kalamazoo, visited at M. Bugbee’s
tended decoration services at Delton and Saturday and Sunday—S. W. Smith visit­
ed the tdwns of Kalamazoo, Battle M^eek,
Francis Shriner al Hastings.
Augusta, Comstock, and Galesburg on
Saturday, making a trip of eighty miles
In the day with his byclcle—Black A
Charles Will and wife, of Hastings, Son. of Hastings, have been putting three
spent Sunday In Freeport with the former's monuments and a number of markers in
parent*—The memorial service at the the Prairieville oenietery within the past
Cong’l. church Sunday was largely attend­ week—Mrs. Meritt Wood returned from
ed—The "Little Builders"concert was an Irving Monday—The Odd Fellows Deco­
Uminense success. The collection amount­ ration day will be held the second Friday
ing to S12—A'female street faker visited In June, making it the 13th instead of
Freeport last week—Vernor Ward of Ixjw- 12th, as was stated In last week’s Issue—
ell, visited his parents In this place Sun­ I.O. O. F. decoration day on June 13th
day—W. M. Patterson, of Grand Raulds, will be a memorable occasion here. The
visited Geo. Perkin*, and family one day address will be by F. W. Harding, of
last week—Mrs. Millard has a daughter Granges. The Rappahannock band Is ex­
and three- grand-children frbtu Portland pected and there will be excellent vocal
visiting her—Miss Ollie Culfrr.of Hast­ music also. The exercises will be held In
ings. visited her parents west of town Sat­ this village. All are Invited. Come, and
urday evening and Suaday.
don't forget to br Ing the lunch basket
S. R. Willison visited friends In Aug­
usta ».nd Climax last week—Harry Bel­
linger and family made a business trip to
Battle Creek Thursday—Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Nye spent Sunday with the latter’s parents
—Mrs. 11. L. Noblest# suffering from
rheumatism—A. E. Dewey and fainly visit­
ed In Battle Creek Friday and Saturday—
The Memorial service at the school house
was well attended. The" Boys In Blue’*
came In a txxly. The #:rm &gt;n by Mr. Fleming
was an nbk-discourse. Rev. Fleming de­
livers the address at Bantield this after­
noon—Mrs. Charles Robinson is in Delton
—Miss Macklem Is In Richland for to-day.

The Literary at the school houAe last
week was well attended and some of therecltatipns very goal. The paper read by
Miss Addie Elsworth Vras very entertain­
ing, especially the personal items, which
must have taken hours of careful study
and deliberation to have composed any­
thing so brilliant and witty—Dr. Buckner
and Henry Hewitt were in Allegan part of
last week—The remains of Marti., More­
house. formerly a resident of this village,
was brought here last Monday for inter­
ment—Alf Lewis has returned fsom Char­
lotte—Job England and wife visited friends
at Wayland last Saturday and Sunday—
Mm. C. H. Thurston and Etta Falk were
in Kalamazoo last Saturday- -Preaching at
the cbnrch next Sunday at 10:30 a. m.—
John A. Turner and wife, of Wayland,
called on friends at this place Monday—
The Mexican tent show was here the 25th.
Every one was perfectly satisfied to have
them leave the next mornlqg.

Edward F. Cox Post G. A. R. held their
Decoration exercises at Laeey again this
year—George Paddock, of Northern MichIgan, has been visiting his sister Mrr. E.
Hartom, the past two weeks—Ella Latty
visited friends at Lansing, three or four
days last week—Ort Smith and family, of
Mamhall, were at B. Smith's the'first of
the week visiting—Dey Willcox, o fManceIona, Joe Willcox and family, of Ohio,
Millard Hamilton and.famllv. same place,
Frank Willcox au&lt;L- family, of -Hastings,
were here the latter part of the week.
Mrs. Millard Hamilton will remain with
her father for awhile. Mary E. Willcox
was here also—Secretary Enoch Andrus,
of Hastings, was In town a couple of days
last week—Mr. and Mrs. M O. Tuckerman,
of Battle Creek, were in town Sunday—
The largest and the saddest funeral for a
n&lt;unber of years was that of Mrs. A. W.
Willcox last Wednesday, which showed
the esteem and friendship In which she
was held. The most touching sight was
the pall pearers, her six sons, bearing their
mother to ber last resting place. Truly
she was
.... loved
...... and Is
... sincerely mourned
.............
by ber husband and children, who have
the sympathy of the community In their
wen both serluully Injured by Ullin, iMek-

The chief excitement at the U. of M.
at present is the excursion to Detroit the
30th and the aames that will there be
played betweeirU. of M. and Cornell. It
is expected that 3,000 will go.
The ball team are having very good
luck during their western trip, a# but one
giine Is against them.
The 1-ctcre ason was c’.osed We Inesday by the address of Hon. W. L. Wilson,
of West Virginia, on "James Madison."
On .Wednet.lay will occur the final con­
cert in the Choral Union course. As has
liern the established custom, the Choral
Union will give the concert assisted by an
orchestra of forty pieces. The chorus
has done some hard work and will give
"Lohengrin” which was to have been
elven at Chicago.
L. J. Goodyear will shake the Ann Ar­
bor dust off his feet Thursday and return
to his home for the vacation.
The co-eds feel very much wrought up
because of the defeat of the bill in the
Ixjgislature tor a ladies department in the
new gymnasium.
L. J. Goodyear and O. B. Van Horn
spent Saturday and Sunday at Grass Lake
visiting t^e latteria relatives.
Qbltuarv.

Died, in this city May 34t6. 1808, Mary
A. Hessmer, of diabetes, aged 47 years.
Mrs. Hessmer was bom In the city of
Breslau, in Prussia, Germany In 1848 and
came with her parents to this country
when nine years of age. They settled In
Detroit. Three years later her mother
died, and the family was broken up. she
living part of the time In AnnArbor and
Ipart of the time In Cleveland. Ohio. Dur­
1ing her stay in the latter city she joined
’the Baptist church and became a charter
1member of thr first German Baptist cnurch
।in Cleveland, in 1850. About this time
1her father diedin Cleveland. After this
!she again came to AnnArbor to live. In
1870
she came to this city with her half­
'
1brother. John G. Mendy, and in March 1871
1was married to John M. Bessmer. and they
1have lived here ever since. Three sons
Frank. Carl aud George and her steppaughter, Ida, and her husband survive
ber to mourn ber loss.
She joined the Baptist church of this
city In 1879, and for a number of years
was nil active member. But when trouble
broke out amongst the members, she with
others withdrew and she bad not been con­
nected with any church since. She was a
charter memtier of Hiawatha
Lodge.
Daughters of Rebekah, of thia city, and
was a member at her death. She was gen­
ial. kind-hearted. and strong-minded. To
know her wa« to become her friend; of
whom she had a host. She was slek-neardreadful diunc. dia|i ly a year with that
.-------betes. bite endured her sufferings without * mutnenur, and died at peace withall

v

�~ ! ever undiscovered. He gasped for breath.
" Hta knees amote together, and his lip*,
’ drawn apart over iris chattering teeth.
trembled and twnvd xreben. Eric stood
' there looking sternly at him, although
' the fright of the wretch was almost ludij crons, atxl a* he cowered against the
I । wall in hta terror Eric said:
!
“Chalcu has a brave servant, and yet
, he helps him not. Chalcu*servant seems
not so brave as when I last saw him.
■ Ha* hi* god deserted him that he cow*
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nw-rxr..
boforex™
a fhbe god? Have his wit*
! deserted the nimble cheater with the
‘ ‘ i so? fie who
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fears not to defraud, a whole
i
nation
ge before one
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------------seem* to lose his courage
— fuel!
.w. thief
_i$f and
and traitor!
traitor!
CHAPTER XII.
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the dogs of the citv
city f
shall’ deeptae
.
shal
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LN THE
HOVB OF XEED.
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drim
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ibe Je»rtX°

NORMAN CHURCHES.

words of cautiori to their sentinel threw
himself upon his bearskin.’ Kulcan
stretched himself beside his sister, and
in a very few minutes they were both
soundly sleeping. Jan-ila sat upon tbe
doorsill, with his eyes fixed upon the now
silent forces of the enemy. He felt
rather than saw that there were eyes in
the darkness watching him, also closer
perhaps than he imagined, and he invol­
untarily drew indoors as he speculated
। upon an unseen enemy piercing him with
O1MUC
--------,
,
. Nothing occurred, however, and at
'j |ut the night's intense blackness Vegan
;slowly to give way to tho gray dawn.
;
'
He awoke Eric and Kulcan, and they ,
rarveyed the array before them with
different feelings.
[
Eric meHHured the forces with a cool, ;
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ckokUng eye.
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th»t hta
hi. re- :;
&lt;rm&gt;p of I»O1&gt;1. w», .pprowhing, ud be He drew hi. breath Main M..1 began rolr„
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THE KNOWLEDGE THEY YIELD IN

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MAN ARCHITECTURE
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Simple Grandeur in Building.

■

••Thrto-fifths of the cigarette* sold in
The discussion at the church congress on
the subject of “Experiment* Upon Living thto city,’’ said a commercial traveler rep.
Animals" and the correspondence which resenting an eastern manufactory, a teti
followed it bare naturally led to some re­ days ago, “are from one house. Why?
newal of Interest In the whole of tbe ques­ If you could see our advertising bills
tions involved... and especially in one ot you wouldn't ask. Notbiitt on earth ii
them, on which, in tbe opinion of most so capricious, so fickle as/the cigarette
people, the decidon cone-ruing others trade, or the cigarette ether, for that
should depend. We refer to the question matter. The dgnrctte wdul l ne down
and die tomorrow If it weby nut foe the
ot tbe actual benefit to the human race, or
even to the lower animals themselves, small boy. anil he I* the ilt-t'•.i'1rir«-.A
, thing that stride* the eart|which these experimept* have been tbe
by the'Trio’s ]&gt;• lid- tuumrrue
means of conf. rring. and we propose to set •! swears
he grow* enthusiastic over i!. (kd S,^.
forth some of three benefit* Ina manner I dier,' ami the next day loudly call*
calculated
to
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intelligible
to
uoumcdlcnl
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u jou .ill; are :.™kUoog ' “ mo" “WW1 the door, with bi. eym
yon. Kulcan.
readers.
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Yet,still
as I are
lovo headstrong
you both, j nxe&lt;1 upon Enc in an unreasoning'
1 “Doesn't lhe name have a
I dial to
Tbe words “cx|a-riincnt«thxv&lt;« living
anti perverse. Yet, i= I !e~ y?” both,
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and
It
may
therefore
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c... .Ie»A»tlr, ell lit. etrength and epirit 1 «"«?• *« ,h«
«' &gt;“» ■PPe»»»« •
the first place, toattempttoclasslfy experi- : py name ta halt lhe baUle. But ttore i*
no telling wbcV r it's gulngtc
mental work with reference to fte nature 'j absolutely
„IOBtax to him now that he knew Eric hed dethrone.’ Chalpa , rennon. It wm
take well or not. I've aren Kome
ibe
and object*. Experiment* are performed:
iu.nl ne*8 that gleamed
uleaiiu'd in his
bin eye
pvk now,
nnw.
iI madness
cupbotdoti” nnm« *-v. r Ireanl of fall
Zivt-d.
As an ordt-r!y series, intemlrd tonscur- '• most
'
and
it
was
a
madman's
act
that
next
fol
­
flat?'
“No hope for you or your sister If you (
tain
the
functions
of
organspramcmhUigcs
■ “ Why do cigarettes require mon: ad vermaintain that spirit of ditdain," Chalpa , lowed. As he reached the table in the
of organs in the human or anlui.d body.
I ttoing than cigars!”
Answered; "but there is hope," he con- , center of the nxnn he seized a long iron
As detMbed proceedings, Intriidvd to de­ | “For one thing, cigar* of a certain price
finned after a pause, “if you will do my knife, and in an instant sprang upon
cide some single questions which maynrlNC
in quality more than cigarette*.
during the course of nn Illness or in the I' vary
will. I love you both right well. If I Eriq. Kulcan's cry was Gilbert’s warn­
When a man finds a go i Igar he sticks
progress of a medlco-lt-gnl investigation,
did not yon would have shared tbe fate ing, for he had turned partly away, and
such a question, fur example, ns the prac­ . toil. Just notice the difference io a cig*:
of—that is, you would not be here now he drew his revolver instantly, but tlie
ticability and applicability of n pn.po»--l store. That cigar smoker amies In and
to know my clemency lind tenderness at savage lunge made by Chalpa struck the during Mtoog tho^h-re dob^
operation or the nature of a poison which | calls for hi* brand, the cigarette cotuumtr
this late hour."
look* through the gb^* &lt; . 1 htsitate*.
J
defies chemical nnnlysl".
“Brother." interrupted Leia as he was
picks out the kind
i the uwKncst
j Either singly far in scrim, fur the purpm-e seize*4hta fancy s:.d bn?
IHe
about to answer, her soft voice full of
lhc
clear across the room but
■ to.set‘ a.^°
^ero were hundreds of who iHlj taken refuge in the castle, had to' of SM-rrivii ii»x ti e initial and ultimate
a-OTw thing every time.
;
pleading, "•listen and be not rebellious. '
Eric before he could wain hi. «•
** I pneat’’In
horde, and that they were capitulate. After tbe wars between the . action of some dru;: ivwn th-’ human or­ era, other than t. e emnli I* j
Chalpa holds out a hope to ns. Let u* Another riirhr h»nJ »
his weapon.; the leaders. As yet the enemy had not English and the French ceased the Prote*- ; gautsm. with the view either of testing its itclincd toward the awtherlt
hear him."
I
~ is no
। vrttue as n remedial n^entor of guarding,
Eric’a nsnni
®one
ne. wh,ch ,n
the
at all
and
knew not
tents and the Catholics
fought fur possesdenying that. As a rule t;
Anomer
ngntnr.
nannrr—anu
tn |I| ««n
.seen
the beseiged
beseiged
anhous
ana
yy the
• srvtte
fininhia
°5 h
t”‘t •wmen
h r°Old
how uiaDV
were atthe
*- anew
Wheanot
11 *lon of U,e lu’rD
' and. jn
11 WM
WO“uken
Uken *b
by
thr | by antidote or •■tiierwL*.’, against Ila injn
••Yes, I hold out hope and safety for have
smoker ta h nmu
and n(1(, given up till j rioua effects.
- - rather
—— . ref
in bl*
you both," Chalpa said somewhat eager­ Eric’s usual condition of health would how many were in the house. When it p”^,lanU ln
have finished the battle— took him in the J grew lighter they moved up the slope lhe
()t Ambotae. During tho great I Inoculation and feedingexperimente. in­ taste*. And thia teste has tu to appeals
ly. "I do not desire your blood—I can
to
through
tbe
eye
a*
well
as
hnrthins
Caen was a center of the tended to identify the specific microbe of
avert your doom if you will do my will. cheek and sent him to the floor. His and halted again, forming in a great
else.
Obey me and you both uro saved, for be- j weapon cntsinto Eric’s arm iu its fall,! semicircle about forty feet away. Te- , (jtrondtat [tarty, and it was from Caen that some disease and to ascertain whether,
“Iu the whole range of advertising you
lieve me. before the sun sets tomorrow ‘ but he did not feel the wound, for hta I pelpec, with a great ex and a rude sort charlotte Corday started for Pari* to as­ । and if so, in what degree, it* virulence is won't find any class of wart* mor* *rti».
A *LU
—1 time the —
*—» 1' of
-• -vi-VJ
l-»--- *1- *hi
— command, mvudnatc Mamt
va|mux«
-----~r-----——wdestroyed or mitigated by
capable
of being
third
priest
shield, was --evidently
the thirty priest* will have not only your ‘ blood was up. A
tically advertised than cigarette*. S&lt;iniB
Iu spite of all these broils, wars and cu)tivatloo or other circumstance*,
gained
his
feet
and
sprang
at
him.
His
Ho
was
to
the
fore
a
few
feet,
and
when,
staler** but your blood jionred out upon
" ■■ ---------—* -* which
’ '~v fall under cigarette manufacturers claim that It isn't
Besides
the experiment*
cheek had puffed up and his left eye was * a moment after they had halted&gt; Eric troubles the two churches built the one
the'iiltar."
.
by William the Cooqueror, Lhe Other by ■ ne or other of the foregoing groups there' ao much the advertising that sell* their
“Oh. horrible!" cried Lein, covering . partly closed; his teeth ground in frantic • rent Jan-ila out to speak to them he Mntilds, hta wife, remain *lill as mag­ may be others which it would be difficult goods; it’s simply the extraonliLary quailrage.
He came nt Eric wore cautiously, I raix&lt;l a about of angry defiance.. Jan-ila
her face. "Spare him. Chalpa! Take
nificent *i»ccimen* of the early Norman to classify, but tbe groups will serve to In­ ty of their goods, and say that they don’t
xny life, but let not his blood be shed. with mure deadly care, and wade n half took no notice of him. but stool in an architecture. St. Ertienne, ur the Man’* clude the greater number, and each v;Hl spend more than 5 per cent, of thrir re­
ciicle before him. Gilbert dared not [ attitude of semiridiculous dignity, with abbey, is a most imprc**lv« structure. It* furnish iltgjstrationa of valuable result* ceipt* In advertising That i« all l«b.
Beu".’"Juber hois the lust of our family." ।
r Our firm spends from 88 to 40 per cent, and
“1" remember it only too well." an­ std&lt;»p for bis pistol and stood prepared n must elaborate emile of derision and twin octagon tower* were built in Iftti, which coutu probably have been attained j count ouroelve*-lucky, if we should iult
tolstrike with all his strength, which he ; contempt on his face, awaiting silence two year* In-fore the conquest of England. In no other manner.
swered Chalpa.
! to begin his speech. The shouts and One Is surprised at the extrema simplicity . As a conspicuous example of the first i advertising fur a single month 1 am cuo“But why slay him?’ she pleaded.
! fc-ft w:w already waning.
j vlneedour receiptewuuldfall &lt;&gt;ff oM-halt'*
Suddenly, as with the practiced box-, murmurs bubsiding quickly, he let his of butline whin contemplating the church I group we may recall to mind the experi­
“He shall be spared if you will. You t
1 and thc-w two towers. Yet tbe great ments of Dr. William Harvey by which he i Five cigarette manur*ct&lt;ir|c* make over
hold his life as well as your own upon era jicrception he watched the gfaunipg gaze wander along the line and bcgaO:
eyU before him, he saw. their purpose ;
“How long, O friends, have the pedpie severity of the line impart* a majestic ap- discovered the circulation of the blood. 00 per cent, of all the cuareite* k-M in tbs
your lips tuuightr*
«
country. The amount ut "all tobacco’’
pearnnee.
]•"*
There may be thousands of educated peo­
She looked amazed; a new fear smote change, and then he saw or felt that; of Atzlan followed the leadership of TeA *cnw of force and grandeur ta engen- ple to whom this phrase is a phrase and tigarrtte* sold, compared with the paper
ber. What design !; i entered this cruel the priest was about to throw the knife. , pelpec the Polecat? It is a new thing to •len d. Within the building !■ Mime what nothing more. But the work of Harvey product, 1* infinitesimal.
Continuing the urent said:
priesA mind? She knew Bo way to Ilia hand was raised, and his fingers' me to see him in the part of a chief! hpoiled by more recent addition*. A large bear* about the same relation to thes.-ilwe“The evolution of cigarette advertiitag
sveri^ner fate ap.rt from Gilbert's lessened their hold upon the blade, and j Perhaps he has pouretl upon you pie gothic chapel was added in the Fourteenth quent progress of medicine as that of Galthen Eric saw a flash, u loud report rang I juite of the weed that Idinds men’* eyes century, and, though liea'utlful in iteelf. it
’
■
quite intereat ing. Being head and *b&lt;xflstrong hand, and yet he seemed H offer
ill to the subsequent progress of astron­
ler* above all competitors it i^onlynatber safety dependent upon her own will. ' through the room, and C'hal|&gt;a dropped ! so that they see no longer, and you think dashes with the Norman style of the ear­ omy.
To the physician of tbe present day the tral that we should bare Inaugurated
Eric hod crept softly to the door and the knife and fell prone upon his face. 1 you follow the eagle or tiu* great boar. lier part of the edifice, lu front of the high
iierhaje
is I --------who am
blind,
it is altar * marbie hlsb indicates the spot ’ ignorance of animal function which pre­ ovary advertising Duredty that you see to­
heard every word. An inkling of Chai- He rose
,, in a_moment
. ,to ,his ,kneee inI a—• Or
r---------r-’’.----;------r--and
_T *T.~
- railed before Harvey, and which his dis- day. The first unusual thing in cigarette
pa'* purpose flash-d into his mind; he convutatve effort and strained every not the polecat I see arrayed for battle, where William the Conqueror was buried
advertiamg that we did ,»a* bill peting,
togain hU
his feet
feet. Hi.lvWlv.w.rM
His Ixtly swayed I ] Woe to
years ago.
' coverte* served In time to dispel, can
railed as he thought Of the priest’s muscle tem.in
tn lie
.... if
It bo strike
-retire me.
«... this
♦».«- mightyretire
At the oppos tc end of the town Triultj
realized bf any effort of lhe London wok* up one morning and found
helpless position. One step and he was jforward thrice; then, with his empty chief! Lo, see me! how I tremble be- church, or the Indies abbey, will he visited lma&lt;|oatlo«&gt;. and it would be impomible । itself with a *ort of yellow flu*b about it,
imagination, and it would be impomible
help to
to those
those bands
reaching forward with a wild, | fore him! What seek you here. Tepellost as he stood proffering help
1
with even more iuterret. It wm in t he year conceive of
of *ny
any program
progress in
in physiol.-physiology | We bad paated IO,(X*J tdg yellow poaterf
wm Jsilence
two doomed ones. There r-^’----- ‘"bitching motion, ho fell on his face ■ pec? Are there no old women fur you to of the conquest in IOM that Matilda, the '
1 about tbe central portion of tlk&amp;ty in one
•
.....
' fight? Are the little girls and boys no wife of the conqueror, commenced to build or of aoy progre** in medicine which could I night That wa* the beginning. Pretty
nwhile; then Lwla said iu a l/w voice:
,| QSa&gt;n- dead.
harq been made prior to the completion of I soon we were postifg bill* all over the
'
Jan-ilaktood
in
the
doorway
with
the
longer
alive
to
be
terrified
by
your
face
this church. Tnc church ha* suffered Ice* hi* work. Every portion of that work.
“What can 1 do to save him?’
rifle in bis hand and a smile of that you come here to meet men? Step from the outrage* of time and h.is been , from it* commencement to it* ekee, wni ! glot’s*. on the Alps, on tbe wall of China.
“Can you not guess? Have you not smoking
1
mixed wonder and complacency on his | out, come nearer; though I fear you, yet very perfectly restored.
accomplished and exteblished by experi­ I and when I was iu Burmnh last summer I
seen these many months that my soul 1
Yet the spites on the two *quare towers
I saw some there.
....................
- Tepelpec
.
.. the Pole­
will
I »}&gt;eak to you,
seeks yours—that I love you as no man 1face.
| were pulled down, (or strategical reasons. ment* Uj&gt;on living animal*, and could have i “TLen we began using pbvtog.aph* of
"You
have
killed
him!"
cried
Eric
as
cat!"
ever lovetl?* ’
’
.
In riiw,
tu
IJtJO, by
uj uu
DuGucscllu,
vuk-Kiiu, who
nuo was
nan then
iheu uguv
fight bc*n accomplished in do other way. The ■ large size. "Afterward wc u~-! small pboShe drew away from him with startled he
1 placed the flow unconscious girl upon
The priest took a step forward, then jng again*} Churlc* the Bad. a prince who king placed the deer of the royal ;mrk* al tograffli*—one in-each p*ck;..-e of cigaeye.’.
.
L
I 'his bed.
stopped.
J______
;
__ and
!v.__
I___Harvey's.dI*po*al for thi* »peel*l purpo»-&lt; . | rotten. Other manufacturer-- umtdialely
cialmfl___
the; 2..
throne
ut Burgundy,
was
. said Listah.- appearing
„ behind
“Ha," cried Jan-ila, “you are modest! one of tbe most perfldiott* men of his time. and came bimaclf to-witncM tbe experi­ began doing the Mme
“Ah," he continued, “you must know (
and we
looking somewhat
i-uuiunuui iuahuce
askance Why.
way, Tepelpec,
icpejpec, Ii never dreamed
ureameu of
or : it!
it: What
" «&gt;at with
wnu Charles
vuunes tint
tuc Simple,
aimpir, Robert
xwoen th*
tue ment! a* mood as tbe results were suf­ • dropped It and used coli.ro httocrapb
that I wish you to be my wife. When •Jan-ila and luuaiiig
*
• carets instead. These we run m»er.e»&lt;d
" Ull*ra the Bastard and Charles ficiently declared.
Quetzal was here I did not seek you, for • at
1 the rifle. *“He would have killed .you. । You, the great chief and warrior, hesiThe
work
vjhieh
Harvey
accomplished
I lhe Bad we
do not
M. d^ath;
a-.h- it
l&gt; is
I. justice."
&lt;n.H~ ”
-ut. to «r.u. to we-, boyt"
"*&gt;
V* gel
«« a» very
’-JT good
«~&lt;1 idea
Me. ot
o«
deservedI hta
DO and 100 carets. First
• ’.he t!ag» &lt;&lt;
I knew he was but deluding you. Now He
1
1 t mrannw-tilnal
I kn^*.. tor the benefit fit all future generations ut all nations, then the worl - ta-autirt“Thanks
to thegods."
interposed Jan- ■
■■IwiUcometoyoun-adily.-MUwrwJ
he is gone; he will never return, and I
-------------------«------ —
Matilda, if we mny believe the epitaph on the human race lias beta ao fruitful tbnt picture* of KM famous pref;, women Then
’ s way. I can
love yon *till, faithfully, traly, forever. ■
“ now out‘ of the
.
Il
is
acarcvly
possible
u&gt;
point
to
any
sub*.her tombatone, gives a better example.
the flags ot fifty cities.. u race horra,
Will you be mine? Say -yes’ and you ' breathe easier."
then tbe sporting char.;
of the world.
xmu. w...
iwm-u .uoueui-wQ ocuinucue c(Qe wbSch
n„‘t tyore or less directly
shall be saved and Kulcan also."
I
Erifc cut the bonds that confined Kul- Ti, th.t I N-ar. not Jan-ll.."
’ gnj^l
—. Tb. el
“
—
«tar U
.&lt; ;U
lb. T.I-..
Trial:,: .i...
eburta.
tollowri
|MI11 lu "" -- -------Next we Issued a uno of ; keycslotl,
•‘And if I say-mo?’’she asked.
j can^ limbs, and a* he did so Jan-ila
“Yes, that it is!” Jan-ila retorted, -following arc the words:
then the arm* of n . .
“Then,* said the priest, “you will both cried out:
“You know well that I ran strike you
“She loved piety, she consoled the poor. ' In order to discover a second example of t naval flags. After thi” v . l ad the bird*
which we have • of America, then fifty lodiab rbiefsaod
die. No power on earth can save you. '
“Some one comes!"
dead
whererecoiled
you arewith
by raising
it thus!
’’ and,
found herself only i
rich
so the kind
, of
&lt;• experimentation
!, * !t«"S
Terolpo.»om- bMt«,
nnd
« “poor borself.XXo^JTtt
”'™
Not even Quetzel can help you now. for .
be spoke Tepelpec stood in the
, thru a serie*«I game bird*.
he is dead!"
•
| doorway, and after giving one look at the whole line drew back wveral yards. d Ken,t.' , **JD co°!*Quoa« of
coo- the circulatory to the. nerrou* system, | “Following thi* we gate prizx- »ticket
which will furntah n* with au iustnnceal , intotted in each package g.ring tuetamr
“No, not dead!" she cried, then closed th® prostrate form of his dead accom-q.I.Ut.thnn^dMUt ot.qne^r
least m remarkable and at least as strong a chaucc in the drawing .h.&gt;t think of ft."
Ing.
she
went
U&gt;
enjoy
eternal
life.
”
her lips and trembled for fear that she pHc® turned and was lost in the dark- cried the yonth. h- Mlug it .loft K&gt;1
Thl.churrh A. built M-l
• The church she built and where her re­ a* that which ho* been already dealt with. he said. “W00.000,a» cigkrette* wree km!
had said too much.
j ne“- Listah called to him, but received looking »l it with bright, exulting eye. ', nuunl
mu
„ nor nor
■
"• ,i! u„,l,r *I not
so vast
so „
To take a thlid example from Lbs same
“Yes, dead; he cannot save you. Give no answer; they only heard his rapid “It slays, even as Quetzid slays with his Imposing
'------ *-------** -- which •Incloses
- tomb group, Dr. Hope’* experiment* on living i last year. In spite of all the fight that ha*
ss■ tbnt
the
I been made and 1* tolng miule agaim* tbe
—
------------nnn.
v.- —
xr.o your
answer
now. •Can
you• not see ‘ footfalls as he hurried toward the city.
eyes if he will. Far away he can smite of her royal consort, tbe couquerer; but it animata cleared up much which bad beforj*
{ cigarette it is an actual fart that more
I
“
He
has
gone
to
get
help,"
said
Janhow I am tortured with lovo for you?’
with it; no man can escape its deadly is mon pure in style and much more ele­ been doubtful regarding heart disease, not­ । cigarette* are consumed cv« ry year.
“Can you not give me time—until to­ rila. “We may have ta-defend ourselves breath. Their lies your Chalpa!’’ He gant. Here, undisturbed, we may admire withstanding bedside experisno* and post
“Lying aside all perroral interest. Ism
until we can summon our own forces. stepped to the body and tore off the the early Norman style of architecture. morten examination*, and have enabled unable to understand «■! tu.- .intagoni*®
morrow?’
"That will be too late; you must de­ I will go to the city and arouse pur blanket. “There he lits; ho dared the There is, it 1* true, a chapel of the dansi- physicians ever since to detect the earliest to the cigarette. Instead of !'.-:ng nuuieot
tiou
of the nave, but it indications of cardiac change* and correct­ f thr poorest tolMu.co it ta made of t-he be*tcide now!" he answered, his face work­ friends."
thunder death, and it slew him!”
-„a epoch to the right
,
iti
. • .
, - ■! nas
has to be entcreu
entered tto be seen; it stand* well ly to appreciate the sounds which are sig­ ’ that is," the cleanest and inildrei."which
“No, let me go," suggested Ltatah.
ing convulsively and his eyes blazing,
The crowd broke out into wild ahoute back
doe*
not
mar
the
general
effect.
nificant «»
of in&gt;l
improvement or of deterioration, are the top leave* oftllu udw &gt; &gt; plant. All
U-_k and
dirtx~t
mar
the
general
effect.
for he thought be saw signs of her sub- “I am too old to be of as much use here and drew nearer. Jan-ila stood unmoved
There
is
something
mysterious
IJpceeding
tjpoceeding to the second gyoup, an ex­ the adulteration I* n little glybertn tc
There is something mysterious and
and awe
awe
as you.”
znission in those downcast eyes.
as the yells increased and weapons
about this Iwiuiau
Norman Style
style &lt;11
of archiarchi- cel
ent •x*mp
—‘lent
example
of them ••
is furnished^ by make tire tobacco slick tog« ther while It i*
,___ were
...... Inspiring -b-.-v
-------- r “—
Yes,
Listah can
go," said Eric. “He hrnntliahoxl
VTu mw mxoya. bring
—— E3.. .1 •—».
«.
-. — - *’
"What does ipy brother say?’, she .
,------------—
by.ndlri.M. H.
Iwlng shaved up. 1 have torn around*
asked, turning to him. “Shall Isdve you ! can best servo us so, and meanwhile if to tho horn cruubow. .nd .pear, being Ag«u P'7,.”, “”/d" ” remM
'■&gt; VtSflrMf.'. operetlon. tor th, cure ct
tobacco factory a gewd deal, sod I never
and myself thus?"
I we have to fight wo can hold this place
. .
aimed at him, and he knew that a shower
■aw anything else put in. The idea that
"He has no voice in the matter!" Chai-J « • *—
a thvM»nd until bo bring, help." I of miMik. might dmcend upon hta, but u
t cl,„|, ^,o„
th. red w- P-rimenUoa th. ItgMIoo ot erterire. from
opium to used 1* absurd.
Listah denoted
tamedUtely.
They
pa cried savagely. “It is in your hands." &gt;
.
.
, h. g.T. no rign of few. H» hmxd Eric'. „;nu bt ufc „„ 00l y.t dereloprf. Th. th. tin,, of Hunt., oow»rd, h.r. W to .
“There fa, however, no such thing as rice
Kulcan looked calmly at him. “If she carried
the corpse of
Chalpa out- --and laid voice
------------------------------------------' behind
..................
l«onre.p~k*ltbtb.,ol&lt;»&lt;KhlKoty. On.
f™* *nd oooMMrtly IncreMlug Mr- paper used. Ordinary linen paper «
him:
consents, can you save us? Or can you
upon a blanket.
“Keep cool, and fire if any of them
with a solution of rice water The trooMe
understands
better
tho
Norman
period
human
life.
^ven save me? How avert the anger of
“Now for preparations!" cried Eric, come forward!"
I. from
buildings.
! Th* •third group embrace* a verv lanre with the cigarette to that i t ta so mild that
tm.n viewing
vImm-'.m- these
»V_— Norman
W-----------•—
”
tbe people when they are robbed of their J “Firtt let ns wet down the roof, for if , ^He raised the rifle and aimbdatTeThen when from these Eleventh century uumber of experiment*, thi deteita of the smoker oversmokes hiniwlf before M
sacrifice. How appwwe the priest* who j they fight us they may try to fire that ■ pelpec, whose voice wa* loudest in indt- chnrehe* w&gt; proved lo view St. Pierre, wbi*h would mostly be unintelligible to i reauze*
realize* it. Then
many people duo}. care
xacn limn.
wish to keep the ancient custom intact? first."
I ing an attack, but the priest was now built in th* Thirteenth and Fourteenth cen- noomedicnl pen«on«, but which bare served ! to smoke cigarette* unless they can inhale
Have you the power to do all this and*
This they set about doing at once. As beyond reason. A wild frenzy possessed tarb*» wo Kca’P at once the glories of to establish the action of some rucdica- । the smoke. That’s always bad. There !-•
J a h^r against selling them to toys under
not suffer?’
I they worked they heard sounds in the not only him, but all of the priest* and g"thlc arU Around us in the street* ®ent
old, but 1 have never seen
•‘Aye and more! My priests will obey city which told them that the people ----------xt.
-------. ..
- there ore also many
The
many of
the
people.
It seemed- as though
?“y beautiful private
Vut® ««Th
* fourth group Include*
,Dcludc* the
tbe so
*&gt; called j sixteenjyearo
ths boji yet, even if he couldn't reach up to
ard mansion*, hnilt Are
mu.-- ••Innrni-.re«.&gt;t-*
me, and the people will be only too glad lia&lt;l been aroused Uy the rifleshot. They they had imbibed some exciting narcotic house* X
“
Thlr
experiment,, j ths counter, who wasn’t willing to swear
to abolish the sacrifice."
[ could see light* moving upon the roofs like that which drive# the Malav int« ZT? t ia
and the Fifteenth which have been extensively performed lu h* was jaixteen. They soon cangbt on to
the.tnt.or
KM?
b^ottr.mid
“Then why kill us? Let us go and »n(l hear the shouts bf the people. A
that. {Dealer* invariably rotot against
try to make my sister love you for your Httle later they oaw a group approach­ tor while they ragod many ot them 1 m«ll»»«l city ud.IghTlr tbJThepp? widely know:.. ” bLL^n MUNhhXn'!
the cigarette because lhe margin of profit
clemency and- forbearance rather than &gt;nK the house which was now to be a I ‘T’"''1 ““i™”' *° .•r“"U'’ '!n&lt;1 "trOd" ' 2”?
la so much smaller than on cigars. It u
, "U““
"h'» t” U"“ “*« th. active
wucu
toe ® -eroLo. bn.ItbM
Mie acuve
cause
of many
by thia dreadful alternative."
j -fortress. It was too dark to distinguish about. with
... frantic
,
- 5-.-workm.
n k».
.T.rr
of
°&lt;
*In
almost
like forme
a druggist selling |&gt;ostag«
gestures
Restores
and unmeanunmean. Uftde
workman
wheQ
knew
then
everv
, wa3 d.p-tmro.
denartn.^nt
no Wbdiv|*ion
nt LU
hi.
of •
of
oxne
dinaaiu.
Instances
u
&gt;• this
i_i microbe
t&gt; raaybecultl...
.
“Nol This is my answer!" cried Leia, the features of those approaching, and ing
In» cries.
rri&lt;«.
I 1Bhot wben u,,ra
or M „ TUM1 or
In &gt;ucb • n&gt;«nn«r M to stemP*.”—Ohio State Journal___________
4*I would rather die than be loved by ' they retired within doors to await them,
Order of P«i bth atlcn.
Tepelpec ran a few steps toward Janyou; rather go to the altar than be Th° group halted within a hundred ila. and stopping hurled his ax at the ehliwrr, when workmen b«»me m«.t.r. ain&gt;lnl»h tho rlruknc. ot IU rftretn.
1 STATE OF MICHIGAN
,
Fifth Judicial Clr. cit !n Chancery.
touched by you. Yes, rather die by your yani« of the house, and the watchers I youth; it passed clotse to his head and in their turn, when shoddy w*a unknown. ‘’•bat it will confer, when introduced into
Jennie Verbridre.
when time wa* of no great value, when
,xxiy ot a ««nn or an animal, immunity
hand than be caressed by it, or feel your heard them conversing in low tones,
Complainant.
fell in the ropm beyond.
Kulcan
v*.
years
could
be
devoted
over
one
piece
uf
fru
“
a
severe
disease
by
the
production
ut
dreadful snake’s eyes upon my face!"
j
Shortly afterward another and larger crouched closer behind the door, and his ! work, and when tbe moat beautiful, the , a mild one. The effect of inoculation ex­
Howard R. VerbrHsc.
Chalpa recoiled; then with the most Part? appeared and joined forces with sister, with a blush of shame upon her ‘ mo*t artistic buildings the world powesaei P«riuwnt* hire been to identify tbe several
Defendant
Sult pending
in the Circuit Court tor the
bitter rage in his face he sprang to- those already upon the ground. Eric face, picked up the weapon.
I were raised,’rhich, with all the maebiner) ’“Probes of many diwjret*. to prove that Coanty ot Barry. In (Ti*nren . st Hasting* &lt;»
■ward her. Seising her in his arms, as began to feel that they were really beI
and
all
the
wealth
of
the
Nineteenth
cen'
tlle
y
the
cause*
of
these
diseases,
to
the
lath
day
of May, a. D.. t- u.
“Keetf back,” said Eric to her. “Come
Hi this canselt appearing from
Kulcan vainly struggled to break his rieged. No move was macle by the inside, Jan-ila!" he cried, but the boy tury, we cannot imitate or reproduce.- ’■ test the dt-gree iu which their affecta may file,
that the defendant. Howard It. \eri&gt;n«e
u not * resident of thts stale, hut reMdts lu the
bonds, he held her before her brother.
I enemy, however, and he concluded that had raised the rifle again, and he heard Philadelphia Telegraph.
. be diminished by cultivation, and the dr­
stale of Montana, on motion of PhllUp T. &lt;&gt;*■
“See, fool, what you have done!” he ^ey were awaiting the light of day to the click of the hammer* as it fell and
'
-■
,, K"»®e iu which these diminished effect* w 1
VVvacothplalnani'ssGlk’itor. u ^ordered tnu
shrieked. “Had you pleaded with her begin operations. It was now about two the cartridge failed to explode.
ueaald defendant. Honan' It. r-rbrulg-e^jnse
H~a. w Ux. Tr~.rr
il.-nt..! ki T
inoculation.
acu- nt*appearance to be entered ta-reln. w;tnm
you and she would have lived and been o’clock in the morning. Leia bad re­
or 'designed.
with the
more ordinary
The treasury department, with a secre deutnl
four month* from the dale of tin- order, and to
continued.}
™wary
honored. Now she is mine, and die you covered consciousness and had been so
tary of treasury nt ite head, wan estels fonna-Lumlai Timos. *
case ot non appeantneetbst lie rauss to* «f"
li*hed on Sept. 2, 1789. Alexander Hamil­
swsr to tbe complainants bill of ■••'Hij hint to
shall, but not before she knows my hate! calmed by the presence of her lover and
Glided UrtUMl.
be Hird, and a coin- th- reef m to- -*n •• • *&lt;i'
ton
was
the
lint
secretary
of
the
treasury.
See this fair throat, so soft and white! brother that she had sunk to sleep.
It was the vogue at cne time in Venice
oomplafnaci's
solicitor w|thlu twenty J*'* ww
Two of a Kind.
u«*J
It shall feel the knife tomorrow, and Eric’s own eyes were heavy, for he had to gild the rolls of braid and the oysters on । The ilrat western man to hold this office
A woman In the western part of tht service on blm of a corn of Mid b &lt;i
this order; and that lu default thrn-if.
you"----k
I not slept for two nights. Jan-ila, who the supper table. Tbe candles were abu wa* Thoma* Ewing, appointed in ISti. state wants to have her pastor dismissed of
MU'to taken as confe»scd by the sabi *“°'
Since
that
time
seen
tarie*
of
the
treasury
His hand was raised to strike the wa* as fresh looking as a boy and as coated with gold. We read of dinners of bar* been chosen with Hui* reference to cn the ground that he "rides a bicycle and NaMaMdSnadaiir.
,,,
,
_.’4
r
**.-•! It ts further orferol. that * I - •’
state which lasted four bourn. Sometlilr.g
• died medicine in his earliest year.”,
white throat and bosom when Eric wakeful as a cat, whispered to him ot their nature may be discerned in the •tete line*. The southern states, however,
days lhe said .•uniptal’islit CW»* »
v ch suggest* the story ot the woman this
ordf-r i&lt;&gt; ce pobll-h d
th* lta«t ndashed into the room and sprang to her. when they had grown tired of watching brilliant pictures of Veronese, which, seen have been called upon to furnish leas than
&gt; wrote the following note to the teach- Banner.*new«p-&lt;nvr print- .
Chai pa fell away from him, releasing and waiting for some action on the part in Venice, give us so vivid an idea of their quote in this department.—New York ■
Pleas don’t teche my Mary Jane any dreutauiuf lx sxid counlj &lt;v»d th a T" ’1! |fl
her. and she rushed to Eric’s arms. The of the besiegers:^
Venetian life three or four centuries ago. Sun.
ogy. I don’t want her to know about Ih-.-Uiou tocot t!nu:«l ttorei • ft l',“ "
"Lie down, tnaster! you and Kulcan There were ot course also banquets ot
prieet’s face blanched to an olive tint, and
u . ianarda.”—New York Tribune.
A
Liberal
Rebate.
toeraits* »com •&gt;« '*•••
quite
exceptional
lavishneM
in
honor
of
his eyes started from their sockets as he both need rest, and I will watch them.
iIheZ?ow ranch do you love me!
stared at the apparition of him whose If anything happens I will awaken you tbe distinguished guest* who were conHe
—
Two
hundred
and
forty-thr
itantly
drawn
in
the
vortex
of
Venetian
Jor
hi* appr*r*uce.
body lay deep in the flooded tunnel,
M ~~.k —---------hiU(
l;ayety.—National Review.
where-he had thought it would lie for&gt;&lt;«cathat lad) haal
•Kate
Mr. Dilkina— Yea, I
Washington.
I • New York Weakly.
ioawG. Hauls*. B*gtater-

fPOUGf^

It was to bold his own against them and
tp keep hb rebellious subjects in order
that william built the great castle at
Caen. William was not a legitimate sou
and had no legitimate claim to the throne.
He was not even highborn, at least on bis
mother’s side, and oj bis father's side be&lt;
was the son of a murderer; yet ha proved
to be one of'the most able rulers of bls
time, and not only governed with great
succera the duchy of Normandy, but con­
quered and administered all England.
From William the Conqueror we hare
the Domesday l&gt;ookSipd the feudal system j
„f ,le(mdiiig hi. fortnaw, but he did not which constitute the .foundation of our
relish the idea of slaughtering these | English aristocracy. How the aristocratic
idea can have sprung out of so unaristobotnan being., and ho .till hoped th«t
cratic an origin is one of tb-.«e anomalies
they
with_ him
an
origin &gt;»
«««
- ----------------------they were
were there
th&gt;ren(fe
.m only
&lt;ml to parley
------—j
..
«».!■!
.............
dealh
To cratic
which
ploetlfall,
ebarecretke
our webd
„nJ not to .renge
J»-ll. h.
he Mdgbed
Msigne. th. ride, -mb, *X“Siof Caeb. Ilk. tb.ttw.rof Lon- ।
tn dr. ootd
nr
hlm Dot to
b.wM ordered. I
eommeoml by Wllllun th.
Th. youth wm moot bloodthinty; ho c™llen&gt;r, Wm Dot doldtrf by him. It
wanted to mow down whole row* of the was Henry I of England wno complete*'
eneiliy at once and disperse them before this fortress when after lomi, fighting b.
they could begin the attack, but Eric firmly united the duchy of Normandy ta
showed him tho folly of the proceed- the throne of England. The town of Caen '
ing.
, thus fortified baa been foughUbl, attacked
Tb.v couM M. thot th. Atxl.no were u&gt;d plllMref oo uijoy octmIom.

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�MORTft.lOK

The best“”‘ FIRST OPEN SUNDAY.

lumber, brick, lime, cemen^^d^

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IX.

Ui-

fur thr Con .tj
. &gt;1 H- r-d.l- ItlK’dx’f
• um .-t live ,uudre«LiilltMt*|'
•c-i.''. and an JtfVpt. f.v- «i Rars provided nw

&lt;&gt;r any

-‘rath

•

&lt; ,&gt;d hi the office Of tt rcgi~
*;..rry Coiu-.tyon the let |day of

, . a -u said mnrtgwe. and the
- |. ■; &lt;•... made and pi&lt;ir;.!ed, notin'
,.iv-1 tit it »n Saturday the
tn
1AM. hl ten
• . f &gt;n i ■•••!. I -hall sell at; public

„ rv Omni) Is holder: . the
. ; in 4-id mortgage.!except
i-Hi-ml. or *■&gt; much thereof
.
together wun an ntturury'a
' ikcu'.'-the
dollar*
covenanted
-In. the premises t&gt;eir&lt; described
iiort*t:w«* a* all those .certain! pieces
-S ut land •Hunte In tho township
.-uni &lt;’r ngeviUe in ’■»-» county nt
,j
of Michigan, and known and
1 .iv follows:
u-t lour &lt;4&gt; village of Cloverdale.
.
Michigan; also twenty'fivf acres
.
part'of the east one-half of the
: -iu trier of wetion twenty tbtee. (23)
, ■ ■. wr h of range ten *10) west! except
■ &lt; rods |S&gt; rortn ami suuGi and iwrn..
and west in the south east cur-

Count v •( Barry—as.1
the Probate Court for tbe

lav. In tin- year one
: nd ninety ttiree
Anrstrutig, Judge of
e

e.Utc of

Jam s

i!d d-c.-aord. c -men into ciiert and
,t- h urt-nared t«&gt; reader bls
. -n-.-ti
mlulstkaiv’. a id pons
it 1. vnierml.liiat Friday. Um: ath
• A. 11 hSJS. at ten o’clock lo the
iwtKlgtird tor the hearing lot said
U-irtiie hr'rs at law of said de
iii other [wr^onv interested hi said

:!vi&gt;f Hasting*. in raid County.
■ il air. there be. why the praver
: may not bv grapted. .And it Is
1 U said petitioner glric notice
. irrreted in said eslalej of the
.■nd petition and lhe hearing
I. week-lor three succeaslv*
«al&lt;i day &lt;&gt;f besting.
Cha-. W. A.r'.'-ito.XG
Jud^e of Probau*.

MORTGAGE SALE.
’
hren made In tiie payu■•■:&lt;■ -n-ured !•■■ :• morteaa- d.ilrd’
s&lt;-; |c:n.-H'r. ’S*'. rxf’uted by j
ufilre

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uni Hint

iiiort,piic&lt;*
tlip &lt;1at»*-|
K- Nim of 83MEQP
■i ..I’-r.--.'. mid rti-j lurtli
.;. titonH'.v fee *d;&gt;u!i«fc«ti:
;n&lt;i Wilt it H till WlHlU-1
। b&gt;- -ii; .• im * G&lt;1 tnprtiiAKri j
ding b w been liistiKuuil «*i
&lt;l'd&gt;t now remaining secure 1;
ot-tuiy iui*t UittfN'of whereb.'
•.mtalbed lu said njortgng*.

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Of

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i. nice I* hereby g ven, that b;

ty
Is
id

In ilr-x-rll&gt;e&lt;l. all tiublicj
Uidiler. :it the front d«».&gt;r|
laving', fa sahl iCouuty
June, next । at ic’&gt;|
ofrhvt day: wli'Hi s.tdj

m i r .-’tnlug from
i ■ ca-iirrly directum along the.
h-reU&gt;L&gt;re entiveyi-il anti to the:
f.rlic r-i-.i 3'vl east of tilt) lot orj
K.11-! HaIiIwIii. :&lt;i&gt;il trim sskij
t ;i *a&lt;icrly dir-ctlon on the.
nw-iriv.iy, (o Intersevt ihc noiwl ,-t
■ j i -li-- wenteriy line oi -all;

be

im

ch
111
tc
is
rer­

ice
ble

ale
BU
tier

ten.

nst
oflt
th
«•

w
Col-,
that
au*e
rs
Mid

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i In
that

- • &lt;
direetty north of Uih
.it •.tarutig. nml from mid point south to
•hr •
r t^irmumje. c»n’aiuii.g ten acres
:■:■-■ -r iiG-: s’idall on seefioa tiurtyone i™
• ■'li i.nr north, rung* nine we-t. rxcepthiZf
•• •• G‘.
we .til •ire.-t* and hlubwa)* now
■ &gt;th.-reo■&gt;. AS ■ tin: undivided rme-haKof
■i ■ ■. ■ &gt;*lti:: r.imniencliig at a point tlfry-,
•
■: -i* luritrs aest nnd twelve rod • : • (•&lt;: iti'l three luche* north r&gt;( the souths
' ' : •.......
H’lirUT Ilf Sl-i-tblb
- &gt;:'■■. town (our north ot range &gt;i|ue west:
:r
4 (r im thence west eight rod-*: ' tbenre
renter of the Thornnpple river;
• . ।—am ••i;!i’. rods, thence' Mii'h to place ot.
It it ex|in Mly understood teat this
-r &lt;lv&lt; r!l»ed premise* is all tbe prrtnliws. lulli,
■ ■ . i-lv and richts of fiow.tue, .owned bjj
.AImiz-i E. flarduer and Frank Cauiptiell ana
-i.'ufing tbe late firm. G'irdner.Cinu&gt;b*ll «
1 : ■! living and tli»t this n»”rttf «e Is Intemli
• ■': • । •iier the undi^Hl*-d one half of all nicht*
•■I .»&amp; Gardner. Campbe l &amp; Co., together with
b-t-rp-iual riglit to the water lower, bm k
"■ iter, nowat’e and mill privilege* devrlt»ei&lt;
■&lt;iH&gt;v v.dI: the roller.flodrtiiK tn II and all mill
fi'.tun-o therein now stand I nw or hereafter to !►•)
■ rr' tvl and olaced upon said premises Includ­
ing boih of above descriptions.
John-A RultKItTOnN.
. Assignee,
.•

Attomev.
,
Baled. IlMtlnga, March 1st, IML
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Jr. the nutter of the estate of Wm.(J
Johnson, deceased.
Notice is hereby riven that I •-hall sell st ptib.h: uuctlor.toihe highest bidder, on Friday.
H r '.'nd day of June. A. *D. tiWL at 1C
o'clock In ihe forenoon, at the limbate office
•j the city «f Harttnr*, la the County of harry,
iutlie siate of Mlchlgau. fmrmiaut t&lt;&gt; license
and authorlti granted to me on th« 14 l| day of
Auril. A. D.. 1HJ3, by the Probate Court of
Bury I'- unty, Mlchlgw, ril the estate, rich',
title aud luwrto of the said deceased; of. In
and to the real estate sitiiaoi &lt;nd being;In the
‘ &lt;»inty ut Uarrv, in lie ■‘tat; of Mlriil-nn,
l -uw iand Ues.-nbed As follows, In-wlL: Tin«-'i h tit of tin- east half of t1|e sourli
&gt;; t trier nl section ten i 10] In town, three north
ri u--cM.it west. Harry Cnnnly, Michigan. «xeiriitanres in the south «a*t corner do-•tUHd a* -I'zinnl.-ig the south rd&lt;t corner uf
: -above description, and numl- g ihenctnorth rIx&lt;iM|| rluttu and 49‘-4 link*, t .eiwn
-t ;cini!tel with the smith r.-ctlnu lion fnar
■!i iii&gt; and 83 HaXs, thence -&lt;&gt;utn 'ixtoni ehnio
4-&gt;’4 ) uMs to tho section linn timncw
o i *re।f.nir chuin« an-1 85 Hu's- to tho place of
:
.;:lug; also excepting one |lj tt-TB to lb• i n.i west corner heretofore drsenb-d;
l‘i ed April i5th. A. I). K»1
..PiliLII- W. Bi;nr.KM.
AdmlnMtretor.

HASTINGS BANNER
and
New York Tribune,

whatever goes into tbe construction
of a building; they employ only the
best workmen and pay the best wages;
they get better'pncea for their work
than their less careful competitors,
and always get the best contracts;
they paint their work with

Strictly Pure
White Lead

Enn “Old Glory" was hauled down I
from every flagpole on the big dome in '
the building.
The other structures
which form part of the United States
THE NUMBER ESTIMATED AT 125,000 government building exhibit were also I
closed and visitors were stopped at the 1
entrance to the north pier by the an•io—Cede Sam Showed Hl» Disapproval nounL-emont that the model battleship
was closed. Marines patrolled the decks
of Sunday Opening by Having "Old
and a few tars were seen cleaning and
burnishing, but no favored civilians
pule un tho nalliling*.
were seen on this ship.
Chicago, May 28.-It was the first
THE SULLIVAN INQUEST.
open Sunday and was a success.
The aabliath sun was but two hours A Verdict of Suicide Kcn&lt;lere&lt;l by the
ild when the people began to come in
lo the grounds. All inodes of trans­
Corunna, May 25.—The inquest on
portation brought their quotas, nnd the body of William Sullivan, the mur­
from the steamer piers and the rail­ derer and suicide, won held by Coroner
roads came long .lines of people. But Baldwin of Owosso in the office of the
the masses did not begin to arrive until county clerk. Pujieecuting Attorney
afternoon. Beginning about 2 o'clock 1 Watson ap’peared fcr the people.
she multitudes flocked into tbe grounds I James Von Volkenburg, a prisoner in
at every gate and by 4 o'clock 60,000 ’ the jail, was the first witness called,
lieople were inside the enclosure. . The and he testified that he occupied a cell
people kept on coming the entire after- . in the jail that evening. He heard the
noon and overflowed into ' Midway men knock at the door nnd saw the
plaisar.ee, whose every show was 1 masked men go into the cellroom. Two
crowded, until the attendance mark [ of them stated that Sullivan was not
had been elevated to lOO.tXK). After • there, ns they could not see him, but
dark the grounds were lighted up. and witness told them that he wus in tho
this, together with other features uf 1 cell and dead. He thought sh because
the illumination, attracted still mor^, he had seen the blood on the fluor of
and when the crowds were abont ready the cell.
to go home a .oowrvaUvo cMhuata | Dr. Bahinton, „„„
u the iiostwho „„
held
.
--------- - testified
— Jthat$uiplaced their-number for the day and , mortem
examination,
that $ulevening at l-»,000.
It was an orderly,* livan's neck was cut from ear to ear.
well dressed crowd which evidently The wound penetrated deed into the
was of the opinion that it had already throat and the edges were jagged, showbeen kept away from its property alto- ing that it was made by a rough instrugvther too long, and they took pos- ment. The edge of a bottle was shown
session iu the nametof • toilers'day."
to th,, doctor and he said that in hi»
The music during the day was of an opinion tbe wound could have been
elevating character and the hand stands inu,i, udth jt. He also found that the
were surrounded by large crowds which jugular vein had been severed as was
grew enthusiastic over Schubert s sere- ' also the carotid artery.
nadeK a -election from ••Dohengrym;" I Sullivan had died in from 20 to 25
Gronoud s sacred pong. "There is a ' minutes, he thought, and lost about
Green Hill Far Away;' a ifietlitaUon in three quarts of bloud. The case then
Baiui's prelude by Gronoud, “Handels I went to the jury without any argilHallejuah Chorus;" Wagner's "Hail ; ment. and they adjourned until !;30
Bright Abode;’ the good, old hymn. ; o’clwk. Very soon after reassembling
"Nearer My God tu Thee,', and the a verdict of suicide waa rendered.
Coronation, a march from Meyerbeer's |
RAILROAD COLLISION.
•*Le Prophet." The music which' was
continuous from half past 1 o'clock un- ' One
til 10 at night whs furnished by Sonsa's, i
Badly Injured.
the Chicago and Cincinnati bands. :
Sunday opening was frowned upon. ’ Fort Madison, In.. May 25.--The
however, in the north end of the park Eanta Fo California express anti a
where the American state buildings are 1 freight engine collided near New BosConned to suggest a happy and united (
' ton. Engineer Andrew Smith and Filemi tv. The members o’f the great*• '' man Doc Stephens of the express were
Amrrlean Vn}«n were ..tr.nK.-l on tae
in„(J
,,Ih the „v„-,unlri TO.
dll) tb-'Ko-Yior nen.^ and g.«xl wilt J jn.
, strphron dlnd ahortly alter
1«
weaehed &lt;r..ui
Chrijmn ™lpit
[ from ,,ta |ninriM. Engineer Smith may
is preached
from the 'Christian
pulp
The luulatude
niulfitv.de or
of yWtora
visitors did n...
Tho
not rK,,v„r. ^ail Agent E-E. Sntnpnm
throng the state circle and the few.' whs badly hurt, his leg being broken
thousands who passed that way were and head fearfully mashed. Several
not disappointed apparently to find other passengers and employes sus­
many of tne buildings closed. There tained bruises: Engineer Gilinore and
was so much else to see that was more
Pyle of the freight saved
' attractive than the inside of the state Fireman
themselves by jumping. The (passenger
I buildings, most of whichjire made up
[of so many reception rooms, the ex­ engine, baggage and mailcars were
demolished. The express was qn time
i hibit.s being in the big buildings that ' and it is not known why the freight
’ were thrown open. A fewpf the state
commissioners hail no alternative but engine was permit ted on her schedule.

Multitudes Flocked Into the
Grounds at Every Gate.

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
------------. FSg0N x second QUARTER, INTER’
ep0ie.0 „,mca
NATIONA-SERIES, JUNE 4.

When in Russia I remember well on oaa
occasion an athletic yoang Suxou sbrn®Sag his shoulders and exclaiming as some
Pirc went by muffled up in a great far
coat, of which the cdllar turned up as high
as tho top of ti|e head, without using tbe
sleeves, but holding the garment on os one
might a shawl or blanket, with the hapde
very carefully folded inside: “Lxxjt at tnab
now I I think I could (pulling himaelf np
and clinching his fist) bowl over two or
three of these fellows myself.”
Incidentally it may be remarked the*
this way of wearing a greatcoat, even f»summer, is almost universal—1. e., with­
out using tbe sleeves—so much so that w
is frequently so worn ia the army by all
ranks in uniform, and there is a special
word in tire language which designatsB
this peculiar way of wearing a coau I
trial so to wear it once or twice, bnt V
really is troublesome to keep on, and I am
at a loss to understand how a cunUMi
neither convenient nor becoming cau hav*
become so general as to be distinctly USS'
Honal.—Cornhill Magazine.
'

• ‘This is the book and mirror of the natural
man. The thread of the book is the ex­
pression, ‘Under rjie sun,’ which is found
In it more than 25 times. Its conclusion,
manufactured by the M Old. Dutch Pro­
‘Fear God ami keep His commandments,'
has in it no redemptive power, but prepares
cess ” of slow corrosion, and with one
the way for tho Redeemer from above the
of the following standard brands:
son, who alone can make all things new"
“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
(W. J. Erdman). The lifp of Ecclesiastes
compared
with that of tbe Song of Solomon
"Beymer-Bauman" “Eckstein"
is like tbe seventh of Romans compared
“Fahnestock"
“Anchor"
with the eighth. It is the fruitless effort
"Kentucky"
“Morley"
Co do good and Le good apart from Him
“Southern"
“Shipman"
who alone is good. In all the “times" of
chapter iil, 1-6, there is no “time to pray."
“Red Seal"
“ColHer"
L ‘‘Keep thy foot when thou goent to the
“Davis-Chambers" '
house of God and be more ready to hear
For colors they use the National Lead
than to give the sacrifice of fools, for they
Company's Pure White Lead Tinting
consider uot that they do eviL” Our
TIME TABLE. ,
Colors. These colors are sold iu
feet may take os to the house of God, but
Tn effect January 22.1863.
small cans, each being sufficient to
unless our hearts are right with God we Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detro&lt;»
tint twenty-five pounds of Strictly
■
and the east.
shall be as fools. The life of a Christian Is
Pure White Lead the desired shade.
In the Now Testament compared to a walk. Lv.~l Going East | A. M. ;P.M. I F.M.
Wc are to walk worthy of our vocation,
Grand Rapids 7 10
walk in love, walk as children of light,
East Paris
train paints
’McCord
everywhere.
walk circumspectly (Eph. iv, 1; v, 2, 8, 15).
K'I Alto
ill pay you
2. "Be not rash with thy mouth and let
Elmdale
ng informanot thine heart !&gt;e hasty to utter anything
Clarksville
1
Lake
Odessa
before God, for God Is in heaven and thon
i Woodbury
upon earth. Therefore let thy words bo
Sunfield
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
few." Not only do oar feet need keeping,
Mulliken
Grand Ledge
but also oar mouths. David’s resolution
Lansing
Chicago Branch,
was a good one, “I said 1 will take heed to
Detroit
State and Fifteen tn Streets.
my ways that I sin not with my tongue"
(Ps. .xxxix, 1). His prayer is always ap­
propriate, "Set a watch, O Lord, before my
Lv HowsM City I 6 25
mouth; keep the door of my lips” (Ps. cxli,
„ Edmore
I
.3 in
8). How can we order our words aright be­ ,. Suuiton
.. tools
I 7 OO
fore God T I know of no way so good as being Ar
Grand Ledge | 7 w
filled with His words. See how in Hoa. xlv,
&gt;7M~
2, He puts the very words in our mouths
iGoltig West" |
which He would have ns say. And there
Detroit
Lansing
(M
are prayers throughout the Psalms suitable
Grand
Ledge
to every possible occasion.
Mulliken
3. "For a dream cometh through the
Sunfield
* 10'.
CONDENSED
multitude of business, and a fool’s voice is
Woodbury
Lake Odessa
known by multitude of words." There a..*
Clarksville
dreams from above the sun—from God him­
tflmdaie
self—of which many are recorded in Scrip­
Alto
McCord
ture, but ordinary dreams are from worldly
East Parts
cares. As to a multitude of words, we arc
'Grand Rapids
told that in such thtre wantetb not sin
(Prov x, 10), and this may be true even of
M.
some prayers we know about which occupy
Grand Ledge i il 15
Makes an every-day convenience of an
Fortland
u 40
anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes or more.,
Ionia
12
10
Contrast with such waste of words anJ
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
Howard City
1 45
time the prayer of our Lord in John xvii,
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
Ionia
Stanton
not
over
fire
minutes
In
length.
award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
t dmore................
4. “When thou vowesta vow unto God,
package makes two large pies. Avoid
defer not to pay it. for He hath no pleasure
• Everj' day. others week days only, t ate** ‘
Imitations—and Insist on having tha
in fools. Pay that which thou hast vowed.” on signal.
Parlor cars on all traliwi between Grand ’
None Such brand.
Compare with this ver..- Num. xxx, 2; Bar
Ids and Detroit. Seats 23 cents. Connect I one MERRELL &amp; SOULE. Syracuse. N. T.
Deut. xxiii. 21-23; Pa. Ixvi, 13, 14, and be maii" iuUnion station. Grand Rapids wtth the
careful how you make promises to God. Be Chicago* Wkht Michigan RjuOiwav row is tbe faithful promiuer tl Cor. i, 9; x, 13; 1
Tbesa v.24. 11 Tbrea. ill. 3. Heb.&lt;23), and
par part Is to traat Him. confide in Him, I route to tli*summer resorts ot northern Mxbt'Z
*"? ChriSt r“ “d ‘ Tn.lM
TrainsI'M
leavec.r.»d
GrandItepM.
Rapidster
forCUam.
Chicago,.8 i»
iO*
.
amen (Il Cor. i, 20).
/
M., and 1 fis P. M.. ‘11 -.3S P. M. Arrive Cb Icago
j
TRAIN HELD UP.
| 5. "Better Is It that thou sliouldcHt not -•■ :y P. M.. 0:45 P. M. and 7:03 A. M.
! the Ugiitlainrrs had ho onlensl. but the
U
ave
for
Manistee
and
Traver«e
City
7
£S
dLvow than that thou shculdest vow and not M. find 5 30 P. M.
great majority of the state boards acted Expn »&lt;
pay,” because that would l«c simply lying,
l^ave lor Lharlexoix aud retoskejJ7:30 A. ML
on their own authority in refusing nd- i
and neither deceit nor lit* can dwell in
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers os
mission to visitors. The flours of -15
Houston. May 26.—The westbound God’s sight (Ps. ci. Tk Some people called Light trains toiChlcago.
| state and h-rritorial buildings were passenger train on the Gulf, Colonido Christians think it all right to make prom­
Ask our agents for further particulars or
wriie lo
- bx’ked for this day only ami tisitors
■nvci B,U1 ^Ulta Fe road
Skfi Angelo, Tex., ises to their fellows which they have neither
Gkohgk DkIIaven,Gen’l Pass'r Ast.
J were generally informed to that effect
.
Gr.uid HrtptdrFend for I by cards.
Missouri, Delaw.’.re, New
I.w.. 'vni&lt; held up anil the express ear robbed ability nor infill ion to meet. We would
IL"
&lt;1c- rtfllvc
commend to sucb rhe last clause of Rev.
Y&lt;&gt;rk. Virginia. West Virginia. Penn
­ • by two highwaymen at Coleman.
pal»l i‘l&lt;-txxi.
8.
"All
liars
Miali
have
their
part
in
...
r
j
The
engineer
and
firemen
ns
they
Vl)r. WILLIAMS’ ' Bvlvanin. North Dakota. New Hamp­
Rhode Island, New Jeisev.
’
—
, shire,
nunc, ahiwc
Cfcnstopped th crocs a switch, were covered the lajjc which buructh with lire nod brim
F MEDICINE CO.,
neclicuL Maryland and Ma-'sachUseUs '
r.ix-:lnxihr.4 and they, witL the stone?' ’
30r.
A ‘buffer uot thy month to cause thy
■
TIME TABLE.
r Schenectady, N.Y.
were among the buildings which tlie conductor,
-’brakeman
—’- ----- —
* -porter,
-• - ----and
were ' flesh to sin.” One meqiber of tbe body may
_______ In effect September II. ing.
K*ople had only an outside view. Uiinstructed to open the door of this car ।
Md Brockvillc.Ont.
id the closing sign on its door anil which was soon rifled, taking every­ cause another member or even the whole
North Dakota, added to its announce­ thing, including pay checks for the body lo suffer x " e know this to be true
Stations.
ment the invitation “Coiue on Monday. ' 1 raiinmu
ue physically. It is also true spirtually. See
railroad runuoyeis.
employes. it
It can not be
■s£|
of the
. On
vm the
uiv doors
uvoro yi
w»: Bay
»«»» State
.^nttc tow
nvuny learned how ranch
much was ircured.
secured. Every 1 Cor. xiL 13-27. If w^ believed this, wc
tf White and dazzling
I was the following typewritten legend: effort is being made to capture the men. would be more careful of othani' feelings
Id the moon'sfair light she looked. ”
Lt...
"By order of the great and general but th.-re is not the slighli st clue to and watch lest we should though tleaaly Kalamazoo
east &lt;’o&lt;per
— C3IUFV
court ”
of1 .'UU.'K'UVil&lt;ATWVHl
Massachusetts this building is tln-is identity. The train was only de­ cause another to suffer.
Richland Juuct.
i 7. "For in the multitude of dreams and Cressey
•o
Nothing remarkable' about that! closed —
on .1..
the L,.
Lord’.-; day.''
. f !»wd alxmt 10-minutes.
many words there ore also divers vani­ V.llo....................
On the .elevated
hi front of this'
— ------- --- ———
She was fair to look upon, as a matter
.........' lawn '**
ties, bat fezu thou God.” God said to b-Iton---- ......
building a gardem r workcl all day |
Cloverdale
Abram.
»
‘
l
am
the
Almighty
God.
walk
planting
beds
of
lieautifnl
jiansici:.
[
MoNMOVnt.
Uh..
May
23.
—
The
Hoth
of course;'and the dazzling effect was
before Me aud be thon perfect"—margin,
Who asked if lie was employed by the
produced by her white robes—cleansed i world's fair board of Massachusetts to g»»nerul HWH'tubly of (ho L’nite&lt;rPresby- upright or sincere—(Gcu. xvii, I). Jesus H ACTINGS....
lerian church of North America con­
labor on Sunday at the state’ building, vened in this city. The 300 accredited says to us. "lx&gt;, 1 am with you always" Coal* Grove.
aid brightened by a liberal use of
ib 10 10 ,
the old man said he was working for a delegates are about ail present. The (Math, xxrili, 20). This fact believed is Woodlard ...
10 23 .
Massachusetts florist who was exhibit­ assembly was called to order by tfie re­ tbe greatest pvwiblc corrective of one's life
ing the iiansy beds and that Commis­ tiring moderator. Dr. David McDilll of if we think of Him as the On«v huso loved
sioner Hovey hud not told him to stop. Xenia. 0. Tbe divine blewring was. in­ us that He gave Himself for us. Then His Out rmt...........
He added the information that there voked by the Rev. D. S. Lvttle of |In­ love will constrain as to love what He loves Grand Rapids.
was work going on inside the building, diana and Rev. Thomas McCagne of sad to avoid what He dislikes.
and being of European birth be ex­ Omaha. Scriptures nad by Rev. j\V. I 8. "He that is higher than the highest n&gt;
Stations.
ji.
*• .gnrdeth, and there be higher than they.”
claimed: ••This Sunday closing business G. M. Haves of Spokane. Moderator
is till wrong. It's a fraud." The Maine McDill delivered an cliapient and Oppression of the poor and perversion of
justice
ore
among
tbe
perplexing
things
of
commissioners had a sign outride their lMn..,.‘j'fui Lfinon
building which read: -Open to Maine »M,*,rruls'rn,,Ln, life even to thk( day. But it is a very old
SOUTH.
story. David, Asaph and Jeremiah were Kalamazoo Ar...
visitors and their friends only,” but 1
East Cooper Lv..
everybody who pleased entered, ign« r- ; Washington, Mny tM. — President alTdisturbed by these things yPs. xxxvii, I, Richland JuncT.
2; Ixxiii. 3; Jer. xii, 1). but light is found
ing the ntteinnt at exclusiveness wi
Cleveland has approved the deeds of In the context of each paasage, and tills
out absolute closing.
the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations
Delton......................... 9 30 B46 2 0------ I
The influence of the Angelicnn church for their right and title to the "Iwisrd verse of oar lesson assures us that- God Cloverdale-................... 9 io a3J 1 30 . n- .
sec nnd care. Our need is faith and Shultz.......................... *0 01 «5 27 1 ]» ---That’s one of the peculiarities of was wen by the visitors who desired to lands" in the Indian Territory, formerly does
enter the ' buildings erected by Great occupied by the Cheyennes and Arapa­ patience (Heb. x. 8rt. 37; Rev. xiii, 10;. xiv, Hastings.................. 8 «7 b 13 12 46
'r
12) The finished story will make all clear.
KIRK’S Soaps. Clothes washed by Britain and her majesty's colonies.
hoe Indians, but now const it tfting a
li. "Moreover, the pfoflt of the earth Is Coats Grove................ *8 .n *« M -12 o»__ J
All were closed tight and no person portion of Oklahoma Territory, for
them always attract attention by their
lor
all.
the
king
higiM-lf
is
served
by
the
Woodland................... s 23 4U 11 W
I
could even be seen inside which was not which the sum of $2.9HI.-l.‘»0 was ap8 Ui* 4 40 11 44
the case with the "closed" sftite build­ proprinUid in the Indian appropriation field.” Nothing lives unto itself; all things Wpf«n3' 'l."eb'x"
purity and brightness.
exist for the good of all; even the king Lansing.................................. I 3 48 io 45
ings. The great carved dooys of Vic­
with nil his wi n!th has to depend upon tbe Detroit................................... 1 35 7 t»
JAS. S. icnric
CO.. Chicoco- toria House were shut, although the oct of March 3. ISfll.
,, .
produce of tho field. No one can truly talk Grand Rapids.............. 7 00 ...................
union jack floated from the roof. CanDusky Dianond Tar Soap
adn's flag was flying also, but the doors | Cincinnati. May 30.—.Mrs. Carter B. of being independent. The Gal in whose
•Stops on signal only.
were closed and not even a sign waa Harrison died ut North Bend. ().. ngixl baud our breath is. and whose are all our
t Nos. 5 and 6 will not carry pxssecgoro wto* -,
put out for visitors to ream New 77. She married Carter B. Harrison, ways, in whom we live and move and have profi led nith freight train pertnlta.
trains will be run at tin: cenvenhw--'
our being (Dau. v.43: Acta xviL 28), wlE of Freight
South Wales supplemented the "closed
the comiMinv. who reserve the right tochamaibtoday" sign with the following unneers- youngest pon of President William require an account from as for these things. the Umr of sucb tr.ins without D&lt;rtlcr&gt;
!
10. "He that lovcth ►liver shall not be
narv words: “Keep out, this means Henrv Harrison, and uncle of ox-Presi­
dent Benjamin Hnrnsnn,
Harrison, in jws
Itcto. tier
Her satinfled with silver, nor he that lovcth
yom” Even nt the India building nent
ihk-h I, chiefly n prie.te coumtercij
,li"&gt; J” ,*5’&gt; leuv.ng her
abundance with Increase. This is also
That more ills risult from an enterprite lhe ■ doX-i" eign ww bnog daughter,
*•»»!■««. "»»
lf? °&lt;
now &lt;•»
the «
wife
of &lt;&gt;!&gt;&lt;««•
Colonel P.
D. vanity.” The king who could make silver
W. McClung, nt whose house she died. to be as plentiful ns stones (I Kings x, 27)
Unhealthy Liver than any out.
,
I
wa^qualified to speak open this subject
other cause-indigestion, Consti­ Machinery hall, under whose dames
Sabbatarians .think the acme of | Havana, May 25.—The news that ' A greater than Solomon has advised us
pation, Headache, Biliousness, the
that we should lay up treasure In heaven,
Sabbath breaking is sheltered, was a
Ind Malaria usually attend it. remarkably quiet place. Two or three , President . Qevel.nd had not called and by His Spirit Las taught us that ths
the infanta, in return for the in- loTe of raooey u the root of all evil (Math,
Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator high Speed, and but one trig engine-a upon
i Tim. ri, 10). Nothin* under
Buckeye—were all that ran during the । fantas visit to the White House has rl&gt;
is a vegetable specific for Liver day
the power necessary to made un unpleasant ininresaimi here. u&gt;« sun am satisfy tbe human aouL but U
Disorders and their accompany­ run tothefurnish
fair and their hum could I The public journals complain of Presi- b written, “My people shall be satisfied
;
dent
Cleveland
s
attitude
toward
the
'
goodnoia.
saltb the Ixmi" (Jer
ing evils. It cures thousands scarcely be heard 100 feet away. Die royal guest of the Vinited States.
I xxx|
in this building was not very
why not be one of them ? I ake crowd
tajMIPE
I
11. “Whao goods lucreaM, they arstnlarge, but every other departmental
Clrl Burned to Death.
Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator. structure was jammecL Columbia ave­
tTvruwd that ent them." To possess and en­
*HERVIIiE.
Your Druggist will supply you. nue in manufactures nnd the main San Francisw, May 25. -The busi­ joy bi worth while, hut to pawoui merely
aisles in transportation and fisheries ness portion of the town of Rocklin, tor the sake cf, gazing upon Is surely ran­
of
were crowded all day and it was with Placer county, with a population
-------------- Ity. and yaeiaae out ot mart lives all that
‘BeUlt
on AXUFRY ORDER
U^'at difficulty n spectator conld force about 1.200, whs destroyed by fire.
nfu'' Tt_
1 i
not truly profitable, and bow very little
nt* $00.00(1.
with
CHANCEKYOKDEK.
'anaarage. As indicative of thechnr- total loss is dktiinated
'*r“ t
»
m Wlt
” 01 earth's gorxls will be left &lt;u» the portion
stale ol MlebltfMi.
I
r ofthe crowd it may be stated that HUI. inMuninre. Allee Irijh, . 1'J-yc.rlU-yc.r- |. whlch
Xotbl
XotblM
- undw
-' Tn»-Clrrult Court fur the County o( Ram. L‘ fh(, fine arts hnHfiing held the greatest ul&lt; girl, emuloyrt in
Knri-hui-,1
. - r tb.er. nor .Slfth.
in »n&lt;«
tbe Bnrt
h.rd ,.h. .un enn NUW
-----__
(WyL ffleUnrrt*. c-imjiMtiant
John R. I multitude. Every salon was packed hotel, perished in the flames.
j (chapter .I. ...
B), hr.t let n* behold our
Creator
BidUri0..l-ir»rt;M.t.
i and jammed by a &lt;|met mid mderlv
«2&lt;l Redeemer In the [xrr*ou of Jettas
lue by affidavit
it!
hS lv h I crowd of ificturo lovers.
S«ffiWhSW &lt;K'“ '..“U &lt;51
Th, ol»Jw» iu i hurge o( the wjjjrnFort Wayne, May 80.—All the con­ . Christ, nud lie will l»e to na the chiefeat V—IIIS’B- ' T7-H1 3 ZZHMMMBI
iimor.u lO.tXtb- v«*. altnut ther tte-.-i Iy (Song
'AtouxoE. Kt-nartou.’•olk-luir tur coiui'iiilnxnt. I nlpnt buildings nnd the bnttleship ductors and motormon of the Fort . t. in. i«&gt;.
d 100’d i ”
•"--‘"Tn".mail in Mwvec,
Hhurkrrdtfi
I nunois did all in their power to show W,!,te
poenxr UemrSlag. ot
IS. "The rierp of n laiairlng man In sweet,
answer »h«- bill of &lt;^-iinbi :.t fi'rci in tnis cniue
thousands of visitors who passed by number,, have struck.
They demand whether !:»• tci |.&lt;tla or r.inch. tint tbe
i Dane*,br.'k/'.ha*' Ct
ra?iadrtM"t’tVre.'f that'said bill of »•«»•/ that Uncle Sam officially dul not aj&gt; u: uilvnuo-ill wage, ot from 1» 1-2 to
&gt; cured bfeu MnuJ.Jt
will umulTiw Mm
-plaint ------ ------ ,Cll..t --s di-*
/rfeiMtaut.
ni allowing Antenciui citixens or
cents i?er hour.
- - —
tai take:
lo«le*p." Kicliwniv
nifjunnlh. nut!• profit
CUtt‘*nralu3i«. -riurcigncrs to riew on Sunday the
uot In tbe day o» wrath (1 Tim. vl. 17; Ptot.
Prealdcnlbd Appointlurnt.
m.
Ijianamora of art and genius or the
xi. 41, but thrrenre durable ricboe which
Da’ed, April
W
ashington
.
May
W.
—
Thp
president
Kccompnuy
right
con
sncs*,
even
the
ricbas
- - Industrial works of the nations
rhe
has appointed William E. Quinby of cf HIm grace and trlory (Proh. vill, 18; Eph.
------------------- ■ ■— ; big Minted signs “Clo«id,' which were
Detroit to be envoy extraordinary 'and 1,7. IS), winch th? iworoat laboring numeaa
minister plenipotentiary of the United have without nconr; nnd without Price,
which will ca;;hv him to sleep afl th* Or.Mlloa’MMIoaJi
States to The Hague, the capital of Hol­ And
mure «W85tly.
been arreste ’. They have eu gaged coun I ’ .n there to keep people from land.
sei and wll fi;ht the matte: n the court?, sta^onad there to Keep
«

Hops

Sucb

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Nerve
Tonic

Blood

-Builder

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1

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A

AMERICAN FAMILY

-I

SOAP

Do -yor-Know ?

M.siin

STARTLING FACTS!

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�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, June i, 1893.

L-c°OK g_d*tor,_ , X9 S£CUNl&gt;-cr_VSS MATTER AT
TWlt HARTCTOS. MICH.. FUSTOFFICK,
.AUG VST 14. 1870.

"editorial notes.j
GIm*
Growth eV th*

Industry.

Tbe American glass Industry Is com­
paratively young. 'Shortly «Her the civil
war the window-gla^H manufacture start­
ed, and has been increx*ing rapidly over
. since.- The growth of plate-glass pro­
duction has been eren more astounding.
Not more than a dozen years ago we im­
ported almost our total consumption from
Europe, but now wq do uot Import any­
thing in that line except mirror plates, and
that business will probably cease within a
few years. When our manufacturers take
more care In the mixture they use In
making this glass, and produce a whiter
and purer material mid give it the nec­
essary finish, foreign importations will
atop. There is no doubt about our manu­
facturers being able|to do this.
.
As for plate glass [for 0 nil nary purposes,
which eight or ten years ago was Imported
to the extent of about 6,000,000 square
feet per year, American glass is of such
quality and can be sold comparatively so
low that It lias entire possession of the
market. Statistics best show this wonder­
ful growth. Eight or ten years ago the
consumption of plate glass was rhe amount
imported, that Is, about 0,000.000 square
feet This year the factories of this coun
try will turn out about 15,000,000 square
feet. This branch of the business is cut­
ting heavily Into the common window
' glass trade. The growth of the common
window-glass Industry has, like the plate­
glass industry, been phenomenal, yet it
has not reached that point where the for­
eign pfoduct Is excluded. I^arge amounts
are Imported yearly along our Atlantic
seaboard despite the fact that there is a
heavy duty on imported glass.
These.importations are possible because
of the fact that freight rates from Europe
are so low, and New England is such a
distance by rail from the domestic glass
factories, which are in the natural' gas
belt Imports Into Boston run * quite
heavy, probably heavier, comparatively
speaking, than they do in most Atlantic
coast cities, as the latter are nearer the
'producing centers. In 1891 the Imports
of cylinder, crown and window glass at
this port were 15,116,798 pounds valued at
8322,481, against 17,293,154 pounds last
year, valued kt 8349,139. For the twelve
months of 1892 the imports amounted to
19.339,326 pounds, valued at S387.178.
With the improved machinery that zArueriean manufacturers are continual^ intro­
ducing, these imports will be very mater­
ially reduced In but a few years. Greater
pklns should be taken in producing the
qualities of window glassv which are now
brought here to quite an extent, because
of the fact that considerable labor lias to
be expended on their finish; and th* la­
bor is cheap in France and Germany.—-Bos­
ton Commercial Bulk-ton.
Senator Cnllum on Railway* and Tele­
graph*.
•
4

ProU-or B. U Owner U ou, «l th,
wtmtgwnwottmrwIraHnc m.,, -I??*
rUUtoAtrtc. ta order u, .tu.i,^,,^
WHERE IT IS OBTAINED ANO HOW
mol. next to man In tnulllu,.,,.;
polnu rt almllarlt,. In —j, r
'»
IT may be concocted.
throw lluht upon th, origin rt ((t, "'
.)«cb, I. ilkrlr to pm». » h. 2"
ahi. to —rry out hia plum,.o( u,
lmporu.r.1 ctattributl.m. tl,., |„
mad, to our knowledge „( ,„a0
the Cup ii
by th, atudrotth, creator.,
low the human ra« In ntcl»| d,r,.|om
Hah—adonite and compreheSSui
•Tr, doo' mow
,
JW, (Honor ootfe. tlmn ooy other .object ot th, rang, oi explorad..,,
ooder be.reo,"
th. mu .1 th. elob auimaU which can be brnuxht
u ho eoreTolUbolenoed ble.pooo oothe reach, and he Ims provided m-. -niaKiT
edge of hi* demiumac, #o that tbe bait Inch every emergency that may .iri^-.
1 r
cube of white surfhr should ju«t touch the
He ha* applied nearly all tbe u.
surface of tbe coffee.
achievement* of science witbin the ,C0IJ
The man did not do this In preparation of hfa plans to the sdvancemeut of hh «
for pouring brarnly ujxm his
peditlon. He wfll use the electric batture
notmlar Irnpreiwion to tbe contrary not­ and electric lighting, as well a. the
withstanding, men nt cluba do not habitu­ era and the phonograph ami tl* trirhboo,
ally burn brandy with after dinner coffee. to increase hl* opportunities t&lt;.
thititt.
Hia object |n tbua placing hi* sugar in re­ to advantage, and be will even apply euT
lation to his coffee wa* far more scientific, tricity for the purpose of phtiug auimafa
being nothing more nor Ims than for the within hfa reach. Hl. plan of ’
fa
purpose of bringing tbe sugar In contact which he may be able to insulate l.iruseLf
iriththe highest and hottest portion of tba and even protect hfa property by tneaiurf
coffee, which portion, having
an electric battery, fa an invention wmh
tome of tbe sugar and thus Increased its of a born New Englander, and nil hfa ar­
own specific gravity, should sink to the rangement* show that whatever the Af­
bottom of the cup and make room for an­ rican forest* have to furnfah us it. th« Way
other portion of coffee, which » tairn of Information upon the animal world and
should dissolve some of tbe sugar and like­ tbe connection of human with aoftnzl
wise sink. Thus the man managed quickly speech will be within the sroje- of hfa in­
to dlseolve bis sugar and to obtain a cup of ventive genius and personal emJrgy.-B,^.
coffee equally sweet throughout
ton Herald.
What the man had to say wax a pictur­
. lining Introduced.
esque exprewlon of the fact that after din­
ner coffee in most household* Is a weak
"What ought to be done ta a maa-it fa
and ghastly caricature of what it should more usually a woman, though—who bandbe. and a liquid to which the adjective icape you iti an IntrodutAiou t.y telling the
black cannot be applied in strict accord other party that you are a prodigy Jf ut.
with truth. Tbe man might have gone on nlus!” That wa* a question a-l:. 4 m
to say a number of other things about cof­ tie talk of clubmen. “Do yo«i ktiqur Mrs.
fee as served in this town, whether in pri­ L—!”©ont.inued lhe querist. 'Weil, that’s
vate bouse* or at restaurants ami like her favorite trick. She fa one of the kind­
places of public entertainment. The truth est women in tbe world, but don't let her
is that, although morn million* of bags of introduce you to any &lt;»ue. Her^fa the wsy
coffee arc imported into New York tlian she went on when she lntbxh|.e&lt;i nte to
Into any other city in the world, this fa not 8----- , the artist: *Mr. 8----- . iet
make
a coffee drinking town. New Yorkers long, you acquainted with Mr. H-4—. You'll
ago banished tho good old English word find him tbe most charming [felluw you
and thing, “coffee house.” and In adopting ever met—the wittiest, brightest, niu-t’io.
the French equivalent of the word they tellectual, must experienced nan I know.
have utterly failed to get back any sort of And you. Mr B---- , will Hud Mr. S—one
of the most honest, interesting and sincere
equivalent to the thing.
Tbe very last drink that a man call* for men Id the wot Id. You know hfa pictures,
in a New York cafe of the native order fa and you know from them that he is a
coffee, and the man who should order cof­ nin*. I’m so glad that you are to know
fee iu one of there misnamed resorts would each other.
probably repent of hfa temerity. There
“Theo she went away and left mt looking
are genuine cafee in New York, but they at each other like a couple - f
We
are confined chiefly to the'ccntral European said something about the wfeather, I be
quarter of the east aide, where men who Here, and parted. Awhile afterward a
are not rich Inexplicably find time to sip friend asked me how I liked S---- . Don't
coffee and play qhea* in tbe middle of the like him at ail, regular chump: said 1.
’That’* old,' said he, ‘for it’s exactly shat
afternoon.
Coffee ha* a curiously wide range of be says of you.’ Well. 8— - aud I mu
price in thia town. You may buy It at one each other in an offhand way afterward,
cent a cup from the coffee stands or at and we bare got so that wc like one an­
twenty-fire cents a cup at restaurants other pretty well. But that introdoctioa
win re one must pay for gorgeous appoint­ disgusted both of us.”—New York Re­
____ !______
ments. obsequious service, and even the corder. .
view from the windows.
Tbe Stages ot Muorning. \ .
It hits been found, too. that the quality
The effort :o prt.-erve the fitursi rt
of coffee fa not to be judged by iia.price.
To be sure hoc cannot get gtxxl &lt;x»ffee at things seams to bare reached it* height m
one cent a cup, but, on the other hand, one a case recently bean! uL.wbere a wealthy
cannot be a.*.»ured agalnst/faul coffee at young woman, »ta extremist and impr&lt;-«even twenty-flve cent* a cup. amf there are kionist, it goes without say lug. hash *&gt;J'tbe
of her own
confcnU to
east ride cafe* where the coffee fa perfect at furnishings
the rxHou* stage* ot a I-rt-:a.ukA|. In
cosmopolitan that one may. dine in almcM the first depth* of her gra f L’.ack fttr rag?
any language ond have one'* coffee *crred alone, broke the insu-rks- ; • ifah of tie
according to the national custom of any fluor of her nsmi, which hod !&lt;een &lt;-bcnfa&lt;d;
a couch covered with dull black cloth and
one of half a dozen countries.
On the whole, theae best an&lt;l cheapest piled with, black satm-pjllow* *ct the pace
coffee fa terved in the German and Vien­ for tbe rest of the furniture, m huh was
nese cafe* of tho coat side. Between Sec­ equally somber.
Curtains of baft black crepou fell ov^r
ond avenue and Avenue B, First street and
Tenth, there are at least a score of cafe* sheer white muslin ours a*, the windows,
and
a bedspread aud pillow covers of hemwhere almost perfect coffee, with milk, fa
scrrctl at flve cents a cqp. The coffer, i stitched linen with broad bliul; borfers
blaek, strong and clear, is served in a coarse like an exaggerated mouruiug hnntiktr
china cup along wl^ enough Lot milk to chief kept up the funereal suggestiventM.
fill tho cup exactly to the brim. The com­ As lime wore on, however, mor- sed more
plexion of the compound fa C(uit of a dark white crept in. till a white floor, white
mulatto, and its flnvar fa sweet and fresh. rugs, a white satin couch wtjh white mull
In the Iwst of these cafes a cup of poor pillows succeeded the rtubreuditig gtixiai
•
coffee fa Dever served, and tbe demand is of the previous fitting*.
Thfawhite has gratlu i’.!y tinel with and
continuous from morning to midnight.
luto
the
gray
and
violet
untfc
now,
when
The true Viennese coffeepot fa a brazen
affair, so contrived that the water is forced touche* of ro»y piuk gr-&lt;« iffertnal evi­
Htr
in vapor through finely powdered coffee dences of a return t«&gt; gicwuig i’’
'
nnd condensed lu a porcelain vessel fitted Point of View in New York
as a jacket about the metallic cone contain­
tYttfitrU • Dog.
ing the water. All the parts are «o ad­
- -.and
justed that. If instruction* are followed, I FairCn&lt;toraer--l live inti.- • I want a good house &lt;&lt;■-• 1‘ -re-Y«*.
|&gt;crL-ct coffee must result.
A few French restaurants serve cafe au mum. “But ««t courw 1 u- n' »• ' toe
-king
hit much aa it fa served in the cremarien of that w|ll keep u*awoke all No. muni
i'. • ■: !&lt;
"The Japanese are the quaintest p*opl« Paris. The waiter brings a big bow), a long at nothing.’’
-,w
on earth,” said M. Hutton, of San Fran­ bandied upoon, three lumps of sugar and big and strong and i.'-ru-. ' :
genth- a- * fac-b
cisco. At tbe Southern. "They are as ver- two piU-hera, one filled with black coffee • “Yes, mum.’ “Yet
?«■*. u.um.
And
■■tile a* the French and imitative as tbe plentifully adulterated with chlcknry, the with ns. you know."
be
must
pounce
on
every
tramp
;
L.«:
n«*
negroes. Since the introduction lute Japan other with nil equal quantity of hot but not
of American ideas and thrift they have boiled milk. W’hen the two are pouted to­ along nnd drive him oil.” "Yr*, muiu.-’
been striving bard to adopt our way of liv­ gether Che bowl fa nearly fllleil with a gray­ "But he mu tn’t interft-re wr.h Utf
‘ No,
ing and acting In all particular*, but they ish broatfi liquid, delicious to the taste nnd but boDrrt inan hxikin^ fur u i-rk
are *o thoroughly grounded iff their old mild enough for the moat sensitive nerves. ninth.” “if a Burglar omit- (-ro-.riiog
customs and
yon
— mannerisms — which,
wmeu, y
oa Cafe au fait, French 1 tread and good but- about at nlgbt the dug should make mince
know fa a ■yatem of
=f almost complete re- 1 ter make a most wholesome and nourish­ nx-.it of him In nn Instant,” Y&gt; -. in-mi ’
“But he mustn’t attack . n--«1.- r who
Tn &gt; of *™Y*thlD
1 8 Caucasian—that
‘ ’ with
’ 1 ing light breakfast.
all their uprigbtlineM ami ambition err
Turtle tvuec
coffK may
PMJ pc
lx mm
hod m
la tbe
th. so
ao drojis hi tor «n i-veulug call.” “S’ ’- mum;
“Apd of course be mu-4 n’t -«:••!«•*• people
eral generations yet will perhaps pas* called
Washington rtreet.
street
ailed Arab
Arab quarter
quarter of
at Washington
who
come hurrying in at-all
»t tbe
iZIL
D°r10 pr°*‘ W’.'r? ,p7’pcrly made k ’■ e»tremely strong
*n
11 *
and ihtek
thick with
with grounds
Rroand. from
frwn long
loo, boiling
l.dlln, night to call niy husband. H&lt; - • doctor,
you
know.”
“
No.
mum.
like
what
yi«»
It soundsi ridiculous to you that any over
a
spirit
lamp.
The
oriental
custom
—•r a aplrlt lamp. The oriental cimum&gt;
rane human bring jihould give expremlou of offering a cup of coffee to rimpSrato want. You want a thought rc.ulrr dog.’,
lanahte^^nttt
,?Q&lt;1
roI,,cM,o«
»****« holds to some extent ^mong "Ye*. I suppose- so. (’an you send me w&gt;r
-I
Juki what the Jap- the Syrian merchantain Washington street8 “Very sorry, mum, hut I’m jtfal • -l of
aneee do. I bav. seen a whole room full of | and should a stranger offer l&lt;» STfJrT^
that kind.”—Scott fab American.

/The melodious screech of the mocking /a dlitrewlu, Mddroh multlnf In th.
£ird ronsed the citizens Tuesday afterPl«reo, otMIddletlll..
’noon. Tbe alarm was caused by a fire in t
tbe home of Aiderman Jessie Townsend. &lt;t.nn ot J. W. M,.d ot Rottand. In com­
The department responded promptly, but pany
1
with another man Mr. Pleron had
before their services were required the been
1
puttlag down a well tor Mr. Mead.
tlamrs bad been suppressed with compara-j They
■
bad got down over 40 feet when
ment."
__________________
lively small damage.
they became convinced that the well was
^*-Tbe common council contemplates putj likely to cave In, and ,io began to take out
____
Riee is the prlncTpal food of about 800.­ ting a prohibitive tariff upon Cakirs and tbe metallic curbing they had put in, sec­
000,000 persons, or 54 percent, of the notions auctioneers who come to townl tion by section, filling the well up as fast
1,500,000,000 people who inhabit the This is proper. They do nothing except as the curbing was removed, and de­
to skin people and cart away the dollars) termined tn put in a drive well instead.
earth. There fa no other vegetable pro­ —Eaton Rapids Journal. This Is a plan
Mr. Pierce was in the well, and when it
duct so widely consumed. A people’s diet that should be pursued by every city that had peen filled to within about 20 feet of
fa largely a matter of education, aud desires to protect Its merchants, and th4 the top, he took out three sections of cas­
Americaus need educating as to tbe food people os well. The merchants of every ing, Instead of two which was the moat he
city are always open to honest competition should have taken. The sections were no
value of this grain. lutt especially adapt­ and it should be welcomed, but there Isn’t sooner removed than the sand began to
ed to the wants ot a meal eating people one fakir in one-hundred who sells the cave In. and the unfortunate man wax
like our own and is highly nutritious. goods that he represents them to be. They literally buried allvq under 13 feet of earth.
According to a late report from the De­ are Invariably of an Inferior quality, havf Assistance was promptly summoned, ana
ing defects not to be seen upon a hast| active work was begun. But tbe M"dy
partment of Agriculture a pound ot rice examination, but which show themselvwi soil rendered the work ot tbe rescurert slow
contains 86.09 per cent of nutritive mat­ sooner or later. Saying nothing of tike and difficult.. Itwa«v5 o’clock Tuesday
ter, against 83.54 percent for wheat, 82.­ benefits tn home merchants, the publ|c morning before the b&lt;*v was taken out,
09 percent for rye, 74.02 percent for oats, should be protected from this class qt though willing hands had tolled incessant­
robbers, and this can only be* done by ly ever since the accident. Mr. Pierce
82.97 percent for corn, 23.94 percent for placing the license so high that it will be was a man of about 25 .‘yeara. He leave*
potatoes. 46.03 percent for tat beef and Impossible for them to do business at any1 a young wife to mourn his loss.
profit. OUier cities have adopted this '
26.83 percent for lean beef.
Matrimonial.
Rice head* tlie list. But its nutritive plan and It should be adopted by Bast­
ings.
\
An event Tor a long time expected has
qualities differ widely from most of the
at lust become a matter of past record.
Macrabeea A mil veraary.
other foods in the comparison. It fa
On Thursday. May 35th at 8 o’clock, p.
essentially a heat producing, fattening Sis Koffchts:—
m , occurred the cekbratloci of the mar­
In accordance with our Grand Tent
food. Lean meat contains about 31 per
officers request which was read at the last riage rite for Mr. Andrew Furst, of Kala­
cent of albuminoids, which produces meeting of our tent, that we make a pub­ mazoo, and Miss Lena M. Fisk, of Johns­
the
bone, muscle and blood, and less than lic decoration on Sunday, June Utb, for town. A company consisting of
relatives of tbe contracting parties and a
one-half of 1 percent of the beat produc­ the purpose ot decorating tbe graves of our few Invited guests were present at the
departed
brothers.
It
was
unanimously
ing carbohydrates. Of the former rice
voted lo cheerfully comply and to make ns | residence of tlie bride’s father, b. 8. Fisk.
Elder Pope, of Hlekery Corner*. In a few
contains only 6.73 percent but 78.48 per- fine a display as possible.
cejjt of the latter. It is thus seen that
Your committee has made the following well chosen words, conducted the legal
portion
of tho ceremony. We have never
these two food products admirably sup- arrangements:
All Sir Knights who possibly can are witnessed tho giving of more hearty con­
plement each other.
Bice is also*
earnestly requested to meet at our lodge gratulations than were showered upon tbe
easily digested, requiring, when boiled, room at 3 o’clock p. m. on Sunday, June । happy couple. Many valuable and useful
one bout tor the process, against three re­ llth. Tho line will t&gt;e formed with the gifts were brought us testimonials of ap­
proper officers lu advance and inarch to the preciation. A beautiful repast was furn­
quired by roast beef.
.
ished, to which all seemed to do ample
The United States produces the best Presbyterian church, where services will justice. The evening was an Ideal one
be held and an address made by *Rev. Mr.
rice in the world. So marked ia Its su­ Grigsby. The Knights of Pythias will al­ for a wedding and we trust will be an
periority that the Indian Government has so bold their annual public memorial ser­ omen of Joy and happiness to those, our
introduced the Carolina variety in Inola, vices at the same hour and church and It friends Just embarking. The guests from
Is with pleasure your committee announces a distance were the father, mother, and
a country where rice cultlvatiou and con­
that they have made arrangem uts to two sisters of the groom, from Kalamazoo,
sumption have been conducted on a mam­ make this a union service and demon­ and Mr. Franz and wife, Inez Is-slie, of
moth stale for unnumbered centuries. stration. The wives and families ■ of Sir Allegan. Mr. and Mrs. Furst. In com­
pany with Chas. Ford and wife, have gone
Though extensive rice lands are laying Knights are earnestly requested to bring
on a visit to the Columbian Exposition.
waste In the Southern States, we produce dowers to the church and join in the ser­ Kalamazoo Is then to be their borne.
vice. After service we will march to the
Hmon an average only about half ’of our
cemetery and decorate the graves of our
Ited consumption.
two departed brothers who by the will of
our heavenly father have been takeu from
At the first meeting of John Stark Post
our order the past year. An address
Standing by Their Gam.
will be delivered at cemetery by Sir No. 249. Department of Mich., succeeding
the death of Comrade Myron Simpson, the
That the republicans are confident of Knight M. L. Cook.
the wisdom and honesty of their policy
Every member should be present and following resolutions were adopted.
Whereas—The order "elute ranks"
i« shown by the hearty endorsement ac­ help make this a memorial day Indeed and has again been given by the Supreme (Com­
have
this tbe beginning of an annual
corded it by tbe National Republican
mander
of the Universe, by the removal
memorial demonstration day which shall
league last night in the adoption of the make a grand Impression of our noble or­ from our midst ot our Comrade Myron
Simpson. And while we bow with hum­
following sentiment:
der.
ble submission to the will ot the Great
Tour* Fraternrlly.
The foreign policy of Benjamin Harri­
Commander, we &lt;lo not the less mount for
F. IL Pancoast
son and Jamee’G. Blaine deserves and re­
our comrade who has been taken from u*.
J. Pendergast
ceives the commendation of all Americans
RcMiflvcd,—That In the death of i.'oinF. Ryerson
Cmimittoe.
rade Simpson tbe Po*t loses a faithful
who believe in preserving the rights and
C. Bishop
member and tbe community a good citizen
Rjeey Waters
dignity of tbe United States and in ex­
and upright man.
Du. C. IL Baruek
tending the scope of its influence. In acHcMlretl,—That the heart-felt sympathy
of this Post lx* extended to his family iu
cordanee with that policy we reaffirm our
their afilictlon.
determination to encourage the enforce­
Usual services at the Presbyterian
Re*o/re«i,—That these resolution* be
ment of tlie Monroe doctrine; not only as church next Sabbath, morning and even­ 'spread upon the record of the Post and a
it applies to tbe North and South America, ing.
j ropy thereof be transmited to tbe family
but aiso to those islands In tbe Atlantic
The Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday at 6:30 of our deceased comrade.
CHARt.es F. Co«*K.
and Pacific, which are or may become nets In the Presbyterian church, to be led by
essary to the protection of our coast line Miss Eddy.
and our trade. When the American Hag
Tbe C. L. 8. C. will! meet with Mi's
Ginger."
covers American interests and American Lnaipman, with the following program:
Some Ijecds children had been sent into
Quotations. World’s Fair.
iionor, It must never be lowered.
the
village
by
a
charity
fund for a fort­
Classic Greek—Mrs. H. Bailey.
The firm and patriotic doctrines of the
Manual of Christian evidences— Mrs. night’s country air. Tin- clergyman, on
asking a group of these Llt|e girls to what
republican pkrty demand the approval of Colfrove.
The social condition* of ialwir—Mrs. parishes they belonged, was Informed by
tbe rlslbg element in the party. Contrast
one little town mite with much pride that
this with the shifting, time serving atti­ Holloway.
she lived close to the pariah church. “Ah!”
English poems and Greek subjects—Mrs.
tude adapted by the democrats. Platform
said the clergyman, “what Is the name of
Geer.
tbs vicar!” for a new appointment had re­
pronils&lt;s /unfulfilled are common with
Appolloand Diana—Miss-Rose Good­ cently been made to his nursery ground of
them. Tuey promise not from conviction year.
dignitaries. “I don't rightly know his
but to gain an end. Party platforms are
Rt. Rev. G. 1). Gillispie. Bishop of the name,” wax the reply, “but we always call
with them but blds for votes. They do Diocese of Western MlchigaR, was in him 'Old Ginger.’ ” “Dear me,” said the
uot have the ring of earnestness* to them. Hastings/Sunday, preaching two very able parson, "but why 'Ohl Ginger!' ” “Why.
sermons In Emmanuel church, and iu tlie that’s the color of his whiskers!” Th'-.*
Such tractics cannot win the sensible evening, administering the Apostolic Rite whiskers that now adorn episcopal check*
young men of the present day and luter-' of Confirmation to a class of twelve. Tbe
7..v hare since, alas! changed to a decided gray
nal dissensions even now predict the over­ services were very impressive nnd were —London Spectator.
attended
by
large
congregations.
throw of the democrats at the next elec­

volt, rebdlton. revolution. It is my sol­
emn conviction that no man who loves
bis country shoald for one moment think
of placing railways or telegraph lines In
the ownership and control ot the govern-!

Senator Cullom, tbe author and special
champion of the interstate commerce law,
was naked to give hls'bplulon in the mat­
ter ot preposed government ownership of
railways and telegiapbs. Be replied: “In
my Judgment, government ownership of
railways and telegraphs would be the mostserious blunder that this country* could
make. It would bring about a condition
of things which would menace the peace
The society connected with Emuunual
tion.
and the very Ute of the republic. Govern­
church will be entertained. Thursday.
ment should regulate but not own rail­
June 8th. bv Mesdames McNaughton,
Whatever may be the effect'of tariffs and VanArmam. Mudge, F. Heath. Upjohn.
ways and telegraphs and other concerrs
bounties upon the production of cane su­ Bowen, Sllngeriaud, Selden. ’’Abbott, and
.with which the commerce and prosperity
gar, It is pretty evident that the beet su­ 'the Misses Gertie Mudge, May Broueau
of the people are so intimately connect­
gar Industry has come to stay. There are ami Georgle Heath. Supper served In
ed.
society rooms from 5 until 7. All are cor­
six factories at work—the same number dially invited to attend.
•Take the railways of the country
as last year—but they have considerably
alone, and you will find that they employ
We hear very high compliments paid to
more than doubled their production. The the address delivered Sunday by Rev. A.
more than a million men. This means
statistics for 1892 are now In, and show a D. Grigsby, to the members of the Fitz­
not a million citizens merely, but a mil­
total of 27.083.322 pounds, equal to 12,­ gerald post, G. A. R. and the members of
lion voters, fqr these railway employees
the Hastings’ W. IL C.
are not women er children, but men of 091 tons, against a total production in
voting age, men stalwart, alert, capable, 1892, of 12,004,833 pounds, equal to 5,359
tons. California is credited with 21,801.­
The day set apart for decorating \ the
skillful. You might say that they are a
322 pounds, or about four-fifths of the graves and honoring the memory of Idecompact body of a million picked men
3,808,500 ceased ex soldiers of the Union army Was
from all walks of life In this country, rep­ whole. Nebraska produced
a perfect one here. One must have been
resenting the Hower and prime of our pounds and Utah 1,473,500. Of course hi a ud frame of mind Indeed who could
manhood. It would, in my Judgment, production will not long be confined to not or did not enjoy It.
lheM'Statea.
Great
areas
equally
as
well
In the forenoon the members of the G.
be monstrous to turn these men over to
A. IL post assembled at their hall, and la­
tbe control ot the government and the adapted to beet culture exist In many oth­ ter appeared in marching order wl»h the
manipulation of tbe politicans who might er stole*. Beet sugar manufacture can bv necessary equipments and furnishings for
carried on at a profilin Mlchlgai
well ths observance of the day. The veterans
change to be in power in the government.
as anywhere In the country.
beaded the procession. The school child­
If these men were to be made vassals of
ren, becomingly dressed and supplied with
tbe dominant party, there need never be a
flowers were carried to the cemetery In
chance ot administration. The political
appropriately decorated rigs, and were
next In the procession. Behind them
party that could not maintain Itself in
were citizens In carriages. Arrived at the
power with this mighty engine at its
Tbe Hastings “Blacks” west to Middle­ Riverside, the beautiful and touching
command would be weaker ttan any ville yesterday to meet the local bell nine Memorial Day program of the G. A. R
political party we have ever yet bad In of our sister village. The Blacks went was gone through with, and then all re­
down to the tuna of 24 to 20, but Insist turned to the city.
control of the nation.
that when they went to Middleville they
In the afternoon tbe post and citizens
“In addition lo the men these are tbe lotted on playing a Middleville club. In­
assembled at the fair grounds, and listened
contracts for supplies, for construction, stead they say they were forced to plav an to a splendid and thoughtful address bv
for all the requirements of tbe vast rail-, aggregation representing Grand Rapids, Rev. W. M. Puffer. There wax also ap­
Wayland and a few other points not down
way lines, tire money value thereof 1 mi­ on the map of Michigan. Of the so-called propriate singing, and the time was very
ning into figures beside which the expend­ Middleville club the Blacks contend that profitably spent by all who attended.
The Bannkr Is pleasqd to see no abate­
itures of the government are as a mere only three were hmaflrle residents of ment but rather a deepening of Interest In
bagatelle. Still more effective would be Middleville. We will now await the Mid­ Memorial day. and tnriita Ito ievtons of re­
dleville side of tbe story.
spect nnd reverence for the virtues nnd
contracts for transportation, secret rebih*,
Many citizens quedion the wisdom of heroism nnd sacrifices of the soldier* of
favors in esirs and facilities. These things
working our streets to such a grade j.s- the Union, living nnd dead, may Increase
are serious evils aa they now are, and tbe will require such x vast expenditure of with time, and that the lessons of patriot­
people will never be satisfied. In my money to put them In eondiliun and main­ ism may sink deep Into the good and honoplnlon, till they have suppressed such taining them. Moreover It is claimed It e*t hearts of the rising generation.
practices, but with railways In the bands will cost Individuals lit the aggregate as
much as it will the city to grade up or
of the government favoritism In ship­ grade down their lots to meet the establish­
We hereby lender our heartfelt thanks
ments and rates would be inevitable ami j ed city grade. Nona can q uesilon lhe ad 0 all who so kludly assfatrd u# during ltMS
would surely be used for political pur-1 vantages of an MtabfrbMl grade, however, Jong suffering and rerent burial of our be­
”*
our city can loved-------„ wl
...
wife - ----ami mother. That n
he
who
poses.
Maintenance of the dominant j lhe only qvfsil 4&gt;h *fcMher
meet the conditions
tlie grade establish-, alone cauxlUrviaU* tlirsnffbringsof humanparty in power by such means would ed without too great 1 lost. It OUght tO b J ’ bv
raw.nl ...... -11 —1-^ ...
. .
bring other evils in its train, and the final i done if it will uot. j_____
__ ______
L too great
x burden
result could be nothing less than open re-1 on the tox payers; but Ute latter are entitled
to consideration.

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SeUemnb.* ta'iSkOha'tUM “l’ J****1”e,U&lt;* 01

h’" ,DOU,7 W«»M be firmly declined,

the empire in the ecstasy of joy innead of
The coffee of the east aide cafm fa
convulsion* of grief, ■* with us. Their and cheap because It is made with wise
K n°L “
j We7: B
hF»tarical. economy from sound l&gt;erriex I^lTKtromm
a child fabo^Tta^7 U,,8h,J’ A“d*hen and le^ adulterated than lhe ch rap coffee
.15001
household the w-rvtd atdown town luncheons taran-u hl

Ur."-St. uJSa."
Ana movement of Popttl*Uon.

1

e»0llnu'.i.rOfre“.“b' P°’"‘“too h“1 &lt;»» |
continuous from the remote periods of an- '
“""1“t ““
I
mankind would be much greater than they 1
are, ami the globe would be already over­
stocked with human being*. But other
causes, not lea. myaterloua iu their operatlon, have checked that progress. Many of
th.
porm.on.-^-n^
the Dobuloil*
(■onntrin, 7^^
n#

to support life. It I* n nothin whether at
the present moment the population of th*
globe.* greater than it was 2,000 or 3 OQC
r«r»«o. Then, I. «,nin„Uoo
"1d ‘n
th'”
th. »tlairri7“In‘iA,rt““°

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A «o,d» ud ,

Th«MjuqutaL(ui1»'an«in«|,1)ftWMen
lt&gt; connection with th, mandolin, an In«ntmw&gt;t tor which nh« hun (treat tondneak In (u&gt; article width ahareenntlveondelSt.

Mwr lxphnd without th, bukgrouud
of an arcotnpaninieuc. Moat of the muric
-•«««. i» nmuiswi roe

.
—
. ’" aha adds:
■ "Tb^^TquX
ta., ta?
quality in the
zounds evoked
Oom th, ommldta
ntan.ir.1i.. U&gt;
aV.J cm
_

wXJU* p',l“
-OU. which
mESS
h',0,h'r lb« A-rrtm&gt;, I

“d touch-th.

a

Butbp,.-

The Bank 8wa!low‘» &gt;«*«•

The bank swallow is n bird w fak•&gt;
a hole excavated in the earth
1
bluff* of streams. 1 have seen a blg-»
of the Ohio river made to look •k“ a tuge
haneycouib by thousands of : he-i- ««*' and tbe air was swarming with tae M
that lived in them. Il was
of sand swallows, a metropolis « new 1
feet equality prevailed in tue ard.&gt;u~ u re.
the Internal finish and toe furniture tbe
home*. The houses were M much mik*
the birth themselves—Manner Thompson
in Golden Rule.

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Sr^S^—-

M»l&gt;u^&gt;B.,i.w

''s'^Electric*! linlud««p».

Rain which, on touching thr ground,
crackles and emits rin-tnc ’•parks fa *
very uuqpumiuD but m»t unktiowu phe­
nomenon. ?n Instance of that k.;ji has
been reported from Uurduv.-.. in Spuu. Iff
au electrical engineer, who »' itn&lt;
occurrence. The weather had iso ’■T,'nU
and undisturbed by wind, afal’ *”■»
dark the aky became orerca*t byelpuas.
At about 8 o’clock there .auw a flMb «
lightning, followed by great drop* o- elec­
trical rain, each one of which ou touching
the ground, walls or trees, gave s faint
crack aud emitted a faint sjrark
Tbe phenomenon ooutinurd for
■econds, and apparently ceased «» ’twa •*
tbe atmosphere wa* aaturated with mois­
ture.—Chambers’ Journal.

Th. oo, room o&gt;a« onm

"tr.lttacpprf

k

^thCTwdM

drlltaod world, w«» wntaen by • »'2“?
lb,"01.10ApbrodiWWSoPP^
•O-o. . work, fan bora- tb,
&lt;" b«‘
Ihiw, Supbo'. bar. roxxl lhioo«b &lt;wu&gt;
U-&gt;v« owwrtA-Sew TJ£|.Suj&gt;.

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Hastings Banner
Thursday. June r, rSgy-

Siirau your Trees

Royal!
Cuor#.

Royal! Royal!
.

At

Cook

A

PERSONAL MENTION.

Ice cream soda now on tap at Renkes’ • Fred Allen left for Saginaw Friday.
bakery.
D. R. Cook left Tuesday for Cleveland.
Don't miss the closing out sale at F. W. ^Louis Goodyear la home from Ann ArGrebie’#.
j
‘k JC5.00 bed room suit at F. W. Grebie’#
"judgeSmith went to Chariot d
onfor 850.00.
dayto
This kind of weather to putting com
L. D. Gardner, of Coldwater, Is In the
ahes^lti great abnpe.
city.
Will the council please get n hustle‘ on
F. R. Pancoast was in Charlotte Mon
and put In that sewer? The city demands day.
IL
,
J. M..Bessmer went to Charlotte Mon­
Wuollry A Bronson have just received a day.
new lot of tennis shoes. They’re a cool
Miss Hattie Puffer was in Nsuhville
shoe.
•
Monday.
Tlie best of lounges from $4.75 to $20.­
C. A. Hough, of Nashville, was in the
00. Former price was 86-50 to 328.00.
city Monday.
\__
F. W. Grebie.
.
Brhe wiu!&lt;! a business trip to Char­
, There to some talk of dedicating the lotte Monday.
1 ut*w county
buildings July 4th. It
J. B. Higlnbotbam. of Detroit, was In
ought to be done.
’Lookii
tiiough the number of new the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Fuller were In Grand
houses erected in Hastings this year
Rapids Saturday.
jyould exceed fifty.

X.,w aud save your fruit It
a wr-H I'-tablished fact that
. raving trees increases tlie
virld of fruit I have the|

One Spiral spring buggy nearly new,,
one pneumatic tire safety bicycle, one solid
tire safety bicycle. Inquire of J. C. An­
drus, Dentist, or Mrs. Cora Powers.

The firm of Stebbins &amp; Beach has been thi#
day dls*olwl by mutual consent. The business
ol the said firm of general dealers In furniture
and second band goods will be continued at the
old stan 1 by Frank Stebbins, to whom all ac­
counts due said Arm are payable, nnd who will
pay all just demands agtfnst said Arm.
Frank Stkbhins.
Scin Bcach.
Dated, Hastings, Mich., May 24th. 1833.

-■i t powder, white Helaand all insecticides.

- CIKCULrtTION week,
75

CAN BE WELL BOUGHT

McCOY'S

J. Q. Creasy, of Grand Rapids, was In
tbe city Thursday.

W
h*
POWDER

Shirley Smith and party of friends
F~ W, Morrell has almost completed the
Absolutely Pure.
Improvements on his lately acquired res­ spent Sunday at Wall Lake.
idence property, and they have greatly
Solon Doud and wife have returned
added to its beauty.
A
cream
of
tartar baking powder. Highest
from a visit to the world’s fair.
.
of al) tn leavening strength.—Latest United
lei* cream by the dish, pint or quart, at
Government Food Report.
Miss Hepburn, of Grand Rapids, Is State#
R
oyal
B
axirg
PowdbbCo.. Wall St, N. Y.
the City bakery, and will fill your order tbe guest of Mrs. C. N. Bentley.
for any quantity you like.
r Miss Kittle Beadle, of Grand Rapids,
A. E. Renkes.
\spent Tuesday with her parents.
The new shirt watoto at Russells are in­
This
quires. deed things of beauty. You can get them W. T. Brown, of Chicago, was the
from tlie cheapest to the best. In any color, guest of Julius Russell Saturday.
a- d of most any material you wish at Rus7
­
Miss Grace Messer left Tuesday for a
Hereafter. change# for advertisements sells.
! reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
; two weeks’ visit with friends In Albion.
Postmaster
Sheldon
keeps
right
on
mak
­
. •••••-.twertHiii in the issue of the week
Mrs. Wm. Barth, of Grand Rapids, was
ing Improvements in the post-office just as
hr;. brought.
if be expected to stay through his term. the guest ot Mrs. Geo. Walters Friday.
Guess he will
He has certainly given
. Ferris Rose, of Grand Rapids, spent
good service.
Decoration day here with his brother, B.
.’ Ganjci; tea.
We desire especially to call the attention Ri Rose.
’
k pepsin Cherry tonic.
of the ladies to our line of school waists.
Miss Knapp, who for some time has made
Styles absolutely correct and prices lhe
her home with Jas. B. Holes, left Monday
lowest.
for California.
. mid
the ChronotbanatolctroD.
•,
'
Spaulding’#.
; on ju- kets and capes.at Spauld- / Barry county tax pavers can survey / IL B. Messer started Tuesday on a busi­
'their new and beautiful county buildings ness trip to Chicago, St. Paul aud other
\jvestern cities.
x
■io-ing out sale at F. W. (with .pardonable pride—all except the
Sinead jumbo chimneys— nnd fee! that
Mrs. John Crites, nee Delia Rising, of
they (have splendid property with gvery- Whatcomb, Wash., is the guest of Miss
tliitig In the best of condition for the safe Anna Bessmer.
Vnnsaction of the county’s business.
Misses Ada Michael. Lulu and Nellie
ot diphtheria to
Buyers state that wool will command a Feighner were the guests of Nashville
little lower price this y« ar than last. The friends Sunday.
Rog-1 pnobects of auxuiargetl home market due
Mrs.-Walter Buckbout, of Toledo. O..
to the prombed move of the democracy
is’expected in the city next week to visit
tow wild free trade is Uiua rally giving tbe
. .
•... nitt* and gloves In the new shades* agricultural interests a boom. But the relatives and friends.
Mrs. Frank Nichols, of Lansing, spent
i bo »:».i-n't exactly the kind the fanners
Sunday with her husband, the builder of
‘
Baxsui: cflutftiues io be the head- enjoy. . •
.
the court house, in tills city.
■i’Vts tor job work.
Many have expressed a desire to treat
Hat-are cheaper at Russells than any Rev. W. XL Puffers lecture which be deMrs. Geo. Freeman, of lumslng, is le
livert-d at the Chautauqua Assembly at De the city, called here by the dangerous Ill­
!.*-r pike in the city.
Fuunk Springs. Florida. I.t.-i winter. ness of her brother. Jas. F. Mead.
v. &lt;k« il:e cellar for W. H. Powers." Rcr.| Puller has consented lo deliver the
•v !;eup- is in • progress. •
Miss Florence Mead, of Big Rapids,
lecture next Sunday evening. It’s title is
.
-aw aud hammer arc making merry ‘The Spade and tbe Book-’. Very lew peo­ is In-the city this week, being called
plehive made more of a study of archaeoio here by her father’s dangerous illness.
.
Ir iia-tiugs this season.
#
gy tian h&gt;-,.and what le has to say will un­
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brooks, of Hersey,
Ti- '•:&lt; 5.h?tea in Hastings Is the Roy- doubtedly ife well worth hearing.
Mich., were in the city last. week, called
।Lmten. sold by Cook A Cook.
Manytfre pointing their way toward the here to attend tbe funeral of Mr. Brooks’
a -pring styles'in chairs from 32.65 great Chicago show these days,
if they mother.
i ■ r set. At F. W. Greble’s.
eat one meal at the Jackson park restaurant
Mr. and Mre. N. A. Fuller left Tue-they will appreciate lhe value of Chicago
.-.lUU.hl ami school board are enter
hospitality. They will know it comes day for Chicago. They will spend a few
2 municipal bodies about these days high. Word from the windy city states weeks there nnd then go to' Colorado for
-.vd-'i carpt*s for 62 c per yard at F. that there are plenty of rooms to be had. the summer.
sale. Others from 10c to। now al reasonable rates aud that good
Rev. J. G. Rea. of Chicago, and E. N.
board at private houses is to be had on Stone, of Olivet, spent a few days of last
terras that will not bankrupt an ordinary week with Prof. R. D. Bailey. They were
i&lt;l -ale of milk pans next Saturdayj citizen the first day.
classmates at Olivet.
rum one’till four at Burghardts Surprise
That merchant is better able to serve f Jolly Major Anderson was adding avoir­
bls patrons who makes a study of the dupois to his Hastings friends a couple of
■
lhgrade of linoleum for 62c per yard) ’wants of the people, and who pays cash
days last week. There can bo no blue days
♦ a: r W. Greblv’s. Others ask 81.00 for for his goods, getting all the discount given
when the Major is on hand; 'ail catch tbe
the same.
.
in buying.
From a long acquaintance ^ontaglon of bis good nature.
Now l- your chance to buy furniture for with the people and their demands Julius
future. F-.-W. Grebie h selling at Russell Is especially well prepared to sup­
ply the wants of the people In bis line.
cost and below.
Royal Garden tea the best.
He carries one of the most complete
B-SK'ht bargains in lhe city at Jas. Rog- stocks and one of the best assorted there
Fine embroidery silks at Russells.
■ • A- Co/s. the place where customers get I# in tbe state, if jou want anything in
-&lt;i-.p for nothing.
\ Cook A Cook sell Royal Garden tea.
any line carried by a flrat class diy gopds
A 845.00 side board for 832.00 at F. W.
Work in llrd rank next Monday night, me reliant be sure and call on him.
ami al! members of Barry lodge are earnGrebie'#.
Remember that W. E. AHgeo can be
• MJy requested to attend.
A
865.00 parlor suit at F. W. Grebie’#
found at his office in the Empire block
'
\
A-'.wir. - smoke Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar. every evening after 8 o’clock. If you for 8*6.50.
The very latest shades in kid gloves at
A,ways the same; always the best 5 cent have auy building that you wish to have
igar in the United States.
done or if you desire estimate# furnished Spaulding’^
■
Mway-read the Banner’s Inside local you should be sure and see him. He does
Did you see those 81.25 red slippers.
You will find our county and the all work in a thorough, workmanlike man­ They will please you.
ner. Mr Allgeo has constructed many
rn iirhborliTg county Items there.
Bankrupt Stork.
houses In this city and there Is a large de­
Tire chair A table company are now em- mand for his services.. He has bad a
Make your little boy happy with one of
;■-oitig atiout 50 bands, nnd bustling to great deal of experience in building, is ac­
' goods ready for the July sales.
quainted with thejatestify les of archi­ our suits. Only 81.50 and 12.00.
Bankkupt Stoke.
Buy your dress goods of us and get your tecture and can certainly please you both
In work and prices.
Not since the morning stars sang to­
‘.riuiiiilngs free.
•
Spaulding’s.
From the resolution published in a con­ gether has there been so fine a tea for 50c
as the Royal Garden, sold by Cook A
Sec thoM- ml-ses shoes at 81.00 They temporary last week it is easy to see that Cook.
■all Is not serene on the school board. It
arc great bargains.
.
is
proper
to
say,
however,
that
there
are
Three weeks after this- and the city
Bankrupt Store.
two side# to tbe controversy, and that a ma­ schools will be closed tor the spring
If your locality ig not represented In the jority of the 11 member# of the school term. Many of the younger kids are al­
Banner, write tu un or call at this office board do not sj mpatbixe with tbe resolu­ ready counting the days.
for Information necessary to become a tion published. Furthermore, when. It
We lead Hastings in the dress goods
come# to a question of fairness, on which
rerrespondent.
the friends of the resolution pride them­ trade. Our assortment and price# are un­
Our readers should know that tlie Ban- selves, It would seem that their leader, equal l«l.
SrAUlJMNO’S.
■’•m: has nearly as many columns of local the president of lhe board, is hardly in a
and county news on It# Inside pages ns on position to throw stones. A presiding
The latest things in millinery are very
uutable pages.
officer who refuse#, at flrat, to entertain attractive. You can get tbe latest styles
What U the use of paying for anything an appeal from his dlobion, thereby set­ at Russells, and you can get them as cheap
" hen yon can It for nothing? Jos. Rog- ting himself up to be greater than tbe as they can be purchased anywhere in tbe
•T-i A- Co. are giving all their customers board itself; and afterward asking the state.
•
board out of courtesy to himself to adjourn
-**ap free of charge.
Why not have one kind of time in this
that be may look up parliamentary law.
■'•i-v
th- time to, buy your shoes. and then falling to attend and meet -bls city. The adoption of some uniform sys­
•&gt;nr litre I, ruinplete and at prices that duty like a man. though he consented to tem would certainly be seconded by many
hard working mothers in the city-. The
will suit.
the time of adjournment, Is certainly not
Bankrupt Store. ’
In any enviable position to criticise those schools are run on fast time and by the
time their "woree halves” get borne at
of
the
board
who
do
not
agree
with
him.
'bit’ipr-: fix's your bpy want a pair
noon the children have finished dinner
or lhu«e black tennis slio -s? They’re light, Tbe whole controversy is an unfortunate and returned to school, causing much un­
one. As tq the merits of the present sup­
coo! and-easy. We have them.
necessary work for tne women. Standard
erintendent.
we
will
not
take
part
In
any
Wool F.r &amp; BllONXON.
time to the legal time and ft could be
controversy over them further than to say adopted as well as not for city use. RallWe not only give you the lowest price#
that the majority qCThe board as at present roadsJtave adopted legal time and to
’-n ••««» goods, but you get yoq«- trhu- constituted, are satisfied with him. If th*
haveany other causes unnecessary delay
mings free with each pattern
’
minority desire ttfdefeat al! legislation un­ and ron'uslon. At parties. weMoc# and
til the new board shall organize in July, social event# It has to be specified as to
Mrs. bummer will be at Russdl’s dry we see nothing to hinder, and.upon them whether ceremonies will commence on
g*xl« store tlie balance of this week with rests the responsibility, if they can afford local or standard time, ami neglect to
"her majesty- corsets, and will be pleased to act In that manner, and rush Into print,• state which often causes no little annoy•o see the ladies aud lit them with one of ; tbe majority will leave to them tbe glory I once aud etnl-arrassment.
these celebrated corsets. .
| there is in such a proceeding.

local news.

CARPETS
.. ..AT.. ..

Miss Flora Beadle is the guest of Jackson
^friends this week.

D. W. Reynolds left Saturday evening
for Belmont, N. Y.
^Vork to progressing rapidly on John
Mis# Gertrude Pendergast Is home from
Welasert’# new home, It will be oue of Boston for tbe sunrtner.
Jhe finest n-sideoces of the city.
^Mrs. Morse Nevins Is visiting her moth­
iLI- —... —
Hasting# need# a truant officer with an1 er a*
able-^pdle&lt;l resolution to make every boy
P. T. Colgrove made a business trip to
The Druggist. of school age attend the public schools. |
Grand Rapids Saturday.
The railroads will have to make better
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Brooks, of Shelby,
rates If it Is expected to secure any
large increase In world’s fair attendance. were In tbe citv last week.

TUUE KENT

Hotel property lu Woodland. Call on
or address I- C. Cavanaugh, Woodland.
Mich.

■„r.. London Purple and,
Pari- Green, that is perfectly
soluble in water, (made ex'.

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Nagler wer# In
,. , _.|y for this purpose) and Freeport
Thursday to attend tbe funeral
of Mr. Nagleris mother.
,l,e „nly right thing to use. ' Oue week I from next Suhday. will be
It will be observed by
-fitch in time saves nine. children
'nearly ail’s day.
tlie local churches.

When In GRAND RAPIDS stop at
J. N. Burroughs wishes to annaunee
that he has bedding and flower planta of
all kinds for sale cheap, and ia prepared to
furnish cut flowera on application and at opposite UNION DEPOT.
lowest rates.
Kato- 3fl OO
/ree Baggage Transfer. Now lima**
Write or call on him at his green house Steam Heat and Electric Bells.
In 1st ward, Hastings, Mich.
BEACH A BOOTH.

Furniture and Carpet
Emporium.
Over 200 Styles of Newest
and Latest Designs.

STRAW &lt;
k HATS
F you want the latest straw
hat in the market go to
E. W. Morrill &amp; Co’s.
See our show window for
styles. ::::::::
Respectfully yours,

L W. H0KK1LL, &amp; CO
ONE PRKE CL2THIER5.

AUR natural field for the, cultivation of a

11 good, reliable and intelligent crop of cus­
tomers is the county ‘of Barry.
If we
couldn’t hold first place in our business in
this territory we should quit. How do we
hold it ? By simply selling honest goods for
honest prices. Goods not only honest but
elegant, not only elegant but fitting, not only
fitting but durable.

i'i

K. K. Qrant

�»RESBYT ERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

EfflffTl® BOOMING.

Thursday, June 1/1893.

The Exhibit of France in Man­
ufactures Building.

COOK BROS..Proprietor*.

OOLOKABO’S BIO PAVHI0H OPENED.

Hood’s Cures
Even When Called Incurable

Voronins

Tarrlble Beige-Sciatic Rheumatism

.»f

tfi*

st“to’

“JuBlle*”—Th* Getnjpnn Exhibit to lie

Opened to the Pobllc.

Chicago, May 30.—In the matter of
awards aud the system adopted by the
national committee with the aid of
John Boyd Thatcher a reaction seems
to be setting in. in favor of the much
criticised* chairman of the executive
committee on awards. The foreign
commissioners have not shown any in­
clination to recede from their antagon­
istic position towards the system, but
American exhibitors are coming for­
ward with letters expressive of their
satisfaction with the system and confi­
dence in Chairman Thatcher. Their
support will partially offset the opposi­
tion of the foreign commissioners, but
if the latter adhere to their determina­
tion not to enter exhibits for award
that feature uf the exposition will lose
its international character and scope.

Mr. Arthur Simon
Of Galatea, Ohio.

France's exhibit in manufactures
building occupying 100,000 square feet
of space has been seen in its entirety
by the public for the first time. Tbe
main portion of the pavilion is open,
but it will be several days before all the
exhibits are properly installed. The
French commissioners did not get all
thi space they wanted to display the
products of that nation artistically and
completely, although they were given a
large area ii\ this gallery, which was
pot conceded to other nations. The
aisles separating the many pavilions of
exhibits were narrowed to, 14 feet and
the electrical music display had to lie
installed in electricity building. The
commissioners were also compelled to
et-ou;!)." AMTUCK StMOX, Galatea, Ohio.
put the gorgeous silk and gold em~HOOD'S Pills »» tbe tmt »C.er-&lt;Uiuw Droidered church vestment exhibit from
Lyons in the gallery, which is connected
with the main floor section by a special
stairway. On the first landing is an
artistic aperature from which an ex­
cellent view of the central room and its
nine pavilions filled with the work of
gold and silver, bronze chandeliers,*
“ The Niagara Faile Route." ■
precious jewelry and ceramics can be
seen. The section is situated on a
corner of the main court, with Ger­
many, England aud the United States
for neighbors.
Hast:nta.......
“They uld I wu tacarable, ths doctors
did, but lhe remit has proven that Hood’s Sar­
saparilla was able ta enrr. I had Sciatic
Rheumatism and was confined to iny bed six
months. Three physicians did not help mo and
I Was Given Up to Ole
When 1 was tn this terrible condition, waabla
ta Mara head ar fa«t, I began to take Hood's
Sareapariila. Tbe first bottle had a UtUe ef­
fect, and while taking the *econd. J gained so
ramdly that I could sit up In my clialr. My sy»tem had been so run down by other medicine,
(hat it took mo quite a while to recuperate. By
the Um** I l ed taken four bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparill i 1 canid walk oraaad, and now. as I
have taken ssx bottles. I am cared and can
do a good day's wort. 1 do nut feel 1 can praise

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Michigan Central

Stations.

is; I

Tlie exhibits are inclosed on the
Columbia avenue side by a row of
arches supported on the shoulders of
iU.L.MAX. Ixxal Agent. Butfw female figures. 1&lt; front of the great
central arch st^Va plaster reproduc­
&gt; (». t &amp; T. A. &lt; t!e.w&gt;.
tion of the Fi^Hi statue.uf progress,
the original of Wich is iu the Louvre.
On the ceilings and on the wallx is
j
FOIti'KVJ;ll
ha'’k'
painted “the crowning of the arts and
sciences,*’ with figures representing his­
tory. philosophy, astronomy, music,
art,
medicine dud labor. Over all are
Enclose stamp fr.r circular.
the French arms with the motto “Lib­
PAK13U. PrupT.
erty, Equality. Fraternity.**. The govern’ment room is the first one from the
main entranO. In it is a magnificent ;
► collection of tajiestryand pottery. "The
Daughter of the Fairies," a Gobelin
tapestry valued at !,000,&lt;XX) francs,
hangs from one of the w.Ula The ex­
eention of this masterpiece uccnpits] 12
years. Oif the opposite wall is another
I equally tine Gobelin tapestry represent{ ing music, art nnd science. Beauvais
I tapestry. Sevres ware, antique furni- j
ture, all the property of the govern- 'iI
inent. fillAip this rtuni and maken mag1
[ nificenJ/flisplay.

ft

CURE

German art section v*~ill be opened to
the public. Thursday
man*ys immense display in uuy'.Vin?T^
hall will be set in m iticn. while the
game evening, on the «»»«&lt;«»
formal opening of electricity building,
Germany's display will be
Saturday next is tlie day fixed by Com­
missioner Wermuth and Civil Engineer
Gilhansen. representing the Krupp gun
exhibit, for the formal opening of the
Krupp pavilion with its rapid firing
guns and the giant gun of 120 tons
weight The exhibit of the North Ger­
man Lloyd in transportation building
is now complete, so that at the time of
the celebratidn of German dav, set for
June 15. all the exhibits of the father­
land in the various departments of the
exposition will be in full blast.
The pecuniary value of the German
exhibit amounts to $1,000,000, while the
expenses for transportation, equipment,
etc., sum up to $5,u00,000 more. To this
the German government donated $1,­
000,000; the Prussian government ap­
propriated $120,000; Herr Krupp. $500,­
000: Baron Stmiim. $100,000; the united
exhibitors of chemicals subscribed a
fund of $80,000. the textile manufactur­
ers of Saxony gave $60,000, while the
rest of the expense is borne by others of
the 60-odd exhibitors. About 54 Ger­
man-American societies of Chicago
have so far accepted th? invitation to
participate in the parade on German
aay.
*

fHE WASHINCTON WIRE
Sixty Million Dollars Exported
This Year.

|
!
1
125,364,143 HET LOSS SUSTAIHED.
I
’
!
O lb elate Have Confldvace In tho Ability I
1
•r Gvid
I
Front Natural Sources.
W
ashington
May W.
30.—Since —Jan. 1 I
IT AAllUl'J
ly*1,, JKA4BJ
160,000,000 in gold have been exported
to Europe, and the export movement
Instead of having abated seems to have
received a fresh impetus. Must of this
gold was taken fnxp the United States
treasury and practically all that Is now
being exported comes from the same
source. In that time the treasury de­
partment has sustained a net loss of
$95,854,143, the net total gold in the
treasury on Jan. 1, 1898. having been
$121,260,662, while today it is only $95,­
912,419. The gold holding within the
five months of this year have at times
fluctuated, but since the 1st of May tbe
gold has tan nearly always below the
so-called gold reserve of $100,000,000.
As mom as the reserve was built np a
MINISTER BALLcR HEARD FROM.
large shipment abroad would pull it
down and when from natural causes, or
Corinto.
from unusual exertion on the part of
Iminlitrntlra. to keep it intact,
inuct.it
Washington, May 30.—For the first the administration
it
again, another on.’l.n^ht wool.1
time since his departure for his poet as gr.’w again, another onslaught would
tie il A shipment ot »7,000,000
minister to Nicaragua. Mr. Baller has decrease it. A shipment of $7,000,000
been heard from officially. Secretary in gold, which is to be made in a day or
Gresham has received a cablegram two from New York, will leave the
total net gold remaining in the treas­
from him sent from Managua. The ury $93,000,000, the lowest figure .
niinister telegraphs that he thinks a reached since the resumption of specie
warship is necessary at Corinto. Qf [ payments.
course ne was ignorant of the fact that
In addition to this large engagement
the United States steamship Alliance is there are reports current here from
hastening ’to that point on the west sources usually well founded, that more
coast and is expecteu to arrive at Co­ gold will go out on next Saturday, suf­
rinto in a few days. He further trnys ficient. it is eaid, to reduce the gold
that the war between the government holdings to $90,000,000.
and the revolutionists will probably be­
Despite these heavy shipments, treas­
come bitter as the revolutionists are ag­ ury officials express the greatest confi­
gressive and powerful.
dence in the ability of the treasury to
No news has reached the state de­ restore the gold balance. They point
partment indicating that the American to the fact there is a gradual inflow of
residents of Nicaragua are being treated gold from natural sonrcea to the treas­
with harshness as was reported in tele­ ury which is only temporarily checked
grams by way of Salvador.
by
by the
the large
large amounts
amounts taken
taken (or
(or export.
export.
Had
been the
Had such
such not
not been
the case,
case, the
the export
export ,
CONVENED AT DENVER.
of $60,000,000 since the first of tbe yemr |
would have left the net total gold in the
treasury at $60,000,000 instead of what I
Hume Mlsslouary Society.
it is, $95,912,419. A cessation of gold !
Denver, May 30.—The sixty-first an« — -.
’ in
’ ’larj
rge amounts is luoked for j
nual meeting of the Baptist Home Mis- wports
is understood that the
.tannry society convened in lb.. First ^tanitd“
Austrian demand is wellnigh supplied. (
Baptist church.
\ ice President H. h.
pect
A peculiar
and encouraging feature of
Porte* of Pittsburg ^-ubnerd tho the Ej,
„ gold i. » th»t «.com- I
’:r«u» uf
nr tnervxm'
opening hymn. Kev. H. K. Murrjw a ; spending
increase in
is shown in
m the net 1
prayer wm followed by siiiffiiig. Vied j treasury balance. That balance is $2.5,President Porter, in the absence of ] 397,893, or mmrlypl,090.000 greater ,
President Blake, delivered the annual than itwas.m March ., when Secretary
addresa. Committees were announced, , Carlisle took official charge of the treas- .
after which the report of the board was ury department. Of this money 911.- 1
read by Rev. H. L. Morehouse. D. D. J MO.fO) is in subsidiary coin and $11,It showed the society to be free of debt , 650,000 in national bank depoeitorii s.
but a nee.! for greater funds to succesa- Both
”
’----- •'*items
------------k.**- in —
of *these
are-uslightlv
ex­
fully push forward the increasing work.. cess of what they were on March 7.
Af the afternoon session the religious
HIGH WATER THE CAUSE.
needs of the west was taken un after
the d“votiunal exercises.
Addresses
limiUMl to seven minutes were made on
all the western states. The.*** were fol
Vbksbvrg. Miss.. May 30.—There are
lowed by a general disenssion which
at hast 10,900 bumelesa and hungry
consumed the entire afternoon.
people in East Garroll. Muorehou.se,
West Carroll and Madison parishes,
Denver, May 8t». — Dr. Thatcher Louisiana, and the suffering and priva­
G^ves. who last year was convicted of tions they are undergoing is appalling.
the murder of Mrs. Josephine Barnaby With the exception of a few small ele­
uf Providence
is h fre** man
fur the
.
.
------ —
— vations the whole of tbe northeastern
Hr81, pnu‘ &gt;n
J^dge Burns part of the state is under water.
fur
*set
“* his new trial *•
”* June
T""“ *°
for
12. and fixed’ b
or...,follr nei
rroea were
fn Yn
Forty-four
negroes
were raa-nad
rescued from
PK'/T. .-’“•??*in;

The Jewel I&gt;l«pluy.

the tarnon. care. There le no exi»cla. 1 ?“!
'
b"'" '"U,°D‘
On a carpeted and railed platform in .
that the second trial will ever be I Tw.
i i- i
the middle of the main room stands a i tion
called
| Two children who &lt;bed from exposure
.bilious Btetoof th*.;
1 small, peculiar pavilion which will con­
'
'
---------------------------,
were
wrapped
■
in
blankets
and thrown
■ N.uses, Drowtlne**.
tain the costliest exhibit in the whnk
Whole Family i»raj.
! into the water, there being no dry
exporitii in. Vever of Paris has 83,000.,
Nashvillb, May 31).- A family 1 £f,nin&lt;1 in which to burv them or im000. worth of jewels, mostly diamonds, j nametl Hov. consisting of mother.
WIth which todig their graves,
on one side of the pavilion and the father and iwo children. reaidinK in a I
'!
other contains a notice that Boucherun .1111
..ti
. . »•
..
i irom awan lake, who had bevn withunt
of Paris will very soon have a similar thickly settled part of New Haven, fotxl three days. When found he was
exhibit in the space, the valne of which acrore the river from here, were found aitting aatride the roof of bin houre
is placed at $9,000,000. Captain Bon­ dead at their home bj neighbors. It » । calmly munching the meat from tlie
*
field's sMret service detectives hovered thought the husband murdered his bones of his doe which
he had been
Uvat sad regulate the bowate. Zvealftbeyouly
around the pavilion all day and kept family and then commuted suicide, compelled to kilL
TTw discovery
rlma-ovi-rv created
r»r,»ita-A great
rrrremt m
vr-iire,"
re . .
excitement
one eye on the diamonds and the other &gt; The
Governor Foster has sent all the tents
on the crowd which mounted the atejm and an investigation is in progress.
at his command to the sufferers at
and peered through the phiteglass.
Lake Providence, but more are needed.
Colorado** Exhibit.
Hamilton, Ont., May 30 —The Ham­
Trm;Kir*ry Injunction laaned.
At 11 o’clock the rojies were cast ilton Radial Electric Railroad com­
Chicago. May 30.—Judge Stoin has
who ones try then will find UmmHUIs pillstwin,
aside from the entrance to Col&gt;^r.ido’s pany which will bring its power from
abls In so many wars that U&gt;ey will not bo wiP
issued
a ti-ipporary injunction retrain­
big
pavilion
in
mines
and
milling
and
Bag to do without thrm. Bui after ill slot hesd
all day long a big crowd stood in front Niagara Falls, has lxj»-n formed and has ing the exposition directory from clos­
of three ordinary looking showcases in let a contract for wiring, machinery ing the world's fair on Sundays. The
the center of th(5 pavilion. It was not and plant to the Siemens &amp; Halske com­ decision was made in accordance with
pnny of
ot Berlin.
tMTiin. vranuany.
Germany. The
me total the prayer of a bill filed some weeks ago
the showcases that attracted the people I pany
la ths bans of bo many 11vw that bsn la wbsrs
plant ----andC------lalx&gt;r by Charles W. Clingman of Chicago in
but their shining golden contents am! I coat of all machinery,
-’-*"^*r
we make our gnat boast. Our pills core it white
will
be v
$1,20000
*(M) per |ion»horse U-half of himself as a stockholder in
everybody ^ent into raptures over the !। wl
“ L
’-AMr.wi) or $G0
Ohan do not.
beauties of the ore. It was the first , Pawrer&lt;
\
the exposition company and as a citi­
display of the Breckinridge gold from I
Arrested Fbr Frand.
1
zen. The proceediags were in the state
Summit county and the costly metal I H.v». Vnvii-M *teh,.h &lt;
courts
and were entirely distinct from
purj*. but by thHr gentle xeUca dImm ail who
was set out in three showcases which I
’ , * J*1° , coffee
UBoihem. In nala st 35 cents; fir* for |1. Said
the more recent case in the federal
enclosed altogether about $15,000 worth “ercaant wbo baa U&lt;n trying for some
by druggUU rrerywUre, or acai by null.
court* to which the United States gov­
of
specimens.
E.
J.
Collingwood,
in
■
g®*
f®
S?®**
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
charge of the exhibits, began the work 1 babll,Uw’
&lt;*&lt;1 1,000,000 francs. He ernment is a party. Judge Stein held
WILL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
that congress bail made nolaw compell­
of unpacking the ores from tho Wells- :
&lt;Jw./ra’?d iu~ coun»c- ing Sunday closing.
Fargo strong box at 9 o'clock and as- ' ^on
.’,18 ■P®cnl*4ion in coffee. Besisted by Assistant/Chtef^Heikes of the fo^,
yaiJure
"nppomsd to be a
Knocked Out In Seven LUmndi.
Colorado exhibit, and the young man . m^ionaire several time# over,
London, May 30.-Jim Hall met
who had taken most of tbe ores from
Frank Slavin at the National Sporting
the Summit county earth, had them
club for $2,500 a ride and a purse of
neatly displayed in the cases at 11 * Littlb Rock, May 30.—Corial Griffin $8,500 and knocked him out in the
of‘ Guernsey, uvuu»
Hempstead
county, was
was
o’clock, at which time the public was i w
wau wumy,
admitted. An addition to this display •_assassinated in a cowardly manner. He Seventh round. The fight was a dis­
ia expected in a few days. The valne * badJmmu recently appointed postmaster appointment to the spectators. Slavin
of wnsmsey
Guernsey and went to Hope to make was the favorite in the betting up to
of the exhibit when complete will be ?:
his bond.
While
returning
$100,000.
—
’’—
*—
*■home
— * he the opening of the first round, but from
tne beginning he made a poor showing
PROBATE ORDER.
was shot from ambush.
He wai completely outgeneraled at
The Montana board of world’s fair
State of Michigan, County ot Barry—m.
every point by Hall and was unable to
Ata seudon of Um Probate Court for th­ managers intends to give that state all
offer even enough resistance to make
K
ansas
C
ity
,
May
80.
—
The
Mg
u?"." ?
b0,den kt ‘fie i'nihKte office. |&gt;t
liffL in aakl county, on Mon­ the boom possible at the unveiling of Farmers' and Mec hanics' lumberyard, the contest exciting.
dav. the 22nd day of May. In tho year on • tho silver statue “Justice.’' for which
‘fioussnd eight hundred and ninety-three.
I&gt;«nny-Olbbuna Mutch Off.
Mis* Ada Rehan «at as the model. A in this city, owned by 3. D. Barker, tho
PraS^*' £harteJ W' A’Tnitroug. Judge of larxv number ot invitations have been millionaire lumberman of Chicago, has
Chicago. May 30.—The proposed
rent out by the commissioners for that been seized under a mortgage for $100.­ match between Martin Denny of Aus­
&lt;le««dl&gt;Uer°llhe ';sUte ot F‘ K“S°ne
event. If th* acceptances are heavy 000. held by George L. Chapmon of tralia and Austin Gibbons liefore
Pittsburg.
,
H. a. McBain, Administrator De-boniwion nf
the estate of »a)d defeated cum«-s Into court the guests will have to crowd out into
the Crescent City Athletic club, ia off.
and represents that be Is prvpan-e t&lt;&gt; render hta the aisles to sue tbe veil full from the
Denny's backer refused to accept tho
?h.t ?'You.nlM XU'V1 adralntatratiir aud perns] silver likeness of D.tiy’s leading lady,
lfiB‘*‘l*&gt; *»* appointed forheirlnx tbe »am-- for ths Montana mineial booth in ths -r W
*. ashington
. v
'’ ’, ,’May
77* 30.—Comptroller articles of agreement from Gibbons
*nd tedtacbaranl from mu&lt;1 tm-’
mining building is exceedingly limited i ,
1Krt *)cen informed of the failure railing for an additional c'meession of
to&lt;*d«^°d. Hut Ssturdav. tT-! in space that is not taken up by ex- ’?£the^?aK National bank of Tampa, two pounds and to weigh in &lt;m the
i??»,Aa,of JoB^’
u&gt; lRuj" •» n,“® •»'• !&lt;*-k
«n the forenoon be aMlxned for tbe li«artng
hibita. Executive Commissioner W. M. ! .„a’ PK‘e®pital of the bank was $50,- night of the contest. Denny goes to
»ald petition and that the he r« at law
mdhridual deposits $123.346. England to get a match with Overton.
aere«ae&lt;i and au other pe&gt;sin* luteraoted &gt;« Bickford will act as master of cere- |
I In-. Rations have bren sent to
. T—;--------said estate, are rmiul rod to appear a’ a Brsalou monies.
Angnstin D...y and the inemla-rs of his I
„
J«w«ter Amignr*.
flee* n
Ulen to I* bo'den at 111 - Prnhaieof
Fargo, N. D., May 30.—Tho National
Cincinnati. May 31).
30,—Abe Stsinan,
ihT.J“
of,Jtarttogs, tn ui&lt;t County, ..--.company
a; •!
now playing their last enshow cuwr. tf
mete Ur. w! i
&gt; gng*nient b- e nrior to their departure ; " JMr‘-w «»t Fourth and Race streets, Bank of North Dakota has lieen closed
J '•* ,Pe,i'lr’’”,r tnrir not »&gt;'•
by
tba order of Rank Examiner Dia­
assignment.
Liabilities,
U fur,hcr ot-tered. tth
“ • . to open Daly * theater in London. Miss • I’?1’
WUH peUUiMM-r (live UOtice to the owrs.:
■*.» • J Rehnn will have awTRipirtimity to see
A judgment for mond. E. .Ashley Mears is president
Tho cajiital is $2.*XU«9. The failure
Iwrself
iu
silver
Aid
the
other
guests
nl«d
in
favor
of
his
wife.
and tie brarUif thereof bv caux? c
will not ntfect any business firms in
ft .’ will be Able to look at the statm- and !
win __________ i'YY. then at the living origfrisi and compare * wy..“*“h ««*•&gt;»*«.
Fargo, as it has lieen known for some
Wasihngtsin, May 30.—Comptroller lime that tbe bank was in shallow
notes.
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tho Groat Hwroey Trial.

Wamhngton. May 30.-In the course
of tho presentation of hia defense Dr.
Briggs dhclaiined teaching that many
of the Old Testament predictions had
been reversed by history, or that the
great btxly of the messianic predictions
had not been or could not be fulfilled.
which had lieeii charged against him
and which was contrary to the essen
tial doctrine of holy scripture and of
the standard of the church that God i«
true, omniscient and unchangeable.
He charged the prosecution with misquoting him in this regard. He also
disclaimed the doctrine attributed to
him, of purgatory, future probation
and regeneration of death or any begin­
ning of Christian life after death.
Tne doctor read from his Ixxik on
•• Messianic prophecy” to establish his
teaching as to the fulfillment of pre­
dictive prophecy, error in which was
alleged in the rejected fourth Charge.
This liook, he said, had been translated
into Japanese, had received the ap­
proval of such an eminent man as Glad­
stone and of suchan orthodox Christian
as Delitsch of Berlin, was a textbook in
Union theological seminary and was
gone over by every senior class. Dr.
Briggs then made a legal argument
against the consideration uf the rejected
charges until after they had been tried
in New York presbytery. Dr. Briggs
alleged that the transfer of proofs In
the presbytery, the inaugural address
to the holy scriptures ana the cate­
chism was
"" wrongful,
wryuKiu,. prejudicial
piejuun-u.. to
u, him
mm
and he PruU.toia&lt;mnat the irrelevancy
.‘b* Proof froo&gt; the catochiMn and
•criptureaz
Dr. Briggs devoted a considerable
part of his time in his addreaa to a de­
fvnse of the action of the presbytery.
He declaimed against matter of record
in the defendant's support lieing re­
jected while evidence introd need by the
prosecution received favors. The docalao considered the logic of the case.
He declared that he had not said in
his inaugural nor in any of hia writings
that he co-ordinated ' the Bible, the
church and the reason: nor could it
rightly be inferred that he did so.

Omaha, May 30.—The United States
grand jury futmd a true bill against
Frank M. Dorsey, brother of ex-Con—-"in D™*?'
Dorsey. ,He
He. was cashier of
th« £,rat
w. ta £^4
r^ntlj failed, and he U &lt; hyged
rTOV,fi ?e
H»biUties and with having talrified the
*h® «fxU?nt of thousands of
dollars.
■&lt;""7 For the iriGi Qum.
New York, May 30.—Eugeni- Kelly,
treasurer of the Irish Federation of
Ammu. „„
hw tibM to tbs tnwtseo of
tk.
^.v. Natio
„_naa_l m
&lt;&gt;An| (3 &lt;XM»
the tIrish
party
makes a total of $19 (M&gt; sent ’from
from mis
this
country in aid of tU- Irish causo .luring
the present session of tlw British narliament
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II free. Call on the ad-.l-Sl?1
’&gt;T
and net a trial bollle. trre
name and address to n E it „£V" ’•«
Chicago, and get a
King's New Life tail, p,,^
f Or.
copy of Guide w llreiih
««R|
Instructor, free. All of »Wd, ! *I“,M
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Btltnted at Allen.
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cured of pilei*, with only oue packur of
lllll’e File Pomade, tin- only p||c rr-nedy
on the market witb a bonafide guarantee
with each package. Price 8LOT. ,ix peek­
ages for $5.00. By mall. Try it to n’rtL
For able by Fred L. H-ath, tbe drjf.
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Uudson wants a local bhfldln^ an&lt;f
association to help boom th- town.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Caetorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children in lhe vicinity of Pittsford tre
having lhe measle- for the *ccond Lime
Mm. Mllliuti * Hldr

When Mrs. Million itoes«to ride ‘be
travels forth in state. Her hprecs, lull of
fire and pride, go pram ing frv.tu tl&gt;e gate;
But all the beauties of the day nhr views
with languid rye, U» r rt«-*h In weakness,
wastes awn*, her voire Is but a slrh.
Fur Mrs. Million I- inan advamJdstageof
catarrh, and all the luxu ritts lbal»*a!lh
can buy fall to give her remfor;. She en­
vies her rosy wallhtg-tnaid. and would
give all ber riches fof U.*l young wouum'i
pure breath and bloomlni: health. Now if
wme true and disinterred tnrnd would
advise Mr*. Million of thr wonderful mer­
its Of ;l)r. Sage's (atarih -.anhl'. she
Nkw York. May .'hl.- Laxanl Freer. would know that tier case G i.ot past help.
ehi|&gt;i»nl 8t.ouo.ooi&gt; in jtol.l on tho Aller $500 reward is offered i&gt;
unnufacturm
which sail.,1 Uxlay,
for a case of catarrh In tlv bekd wlleh
they cannot cure.
FRESH FROM THE WIRE
Pomona sod Ltniwe • c-’untj yranp-|wlil
give a joint picnic at ILubtvSvteke, Aug­
ust 8rd.
A decree expelling the Chinew him tavn
Mrs. Joseph Daily at Cedar Springs s»j^:
Lmued liy the corernment of San Salvador.
Thr large Tiltouvilln pottery nt Bellaire. "Adironda.’’ Wheeler's Heart and Nene
O.. burned. Tlie 6re was started by *n in­ cure l» the.best medicine 1 ever had in ;py
cendiary. lxr« HO.UV).
,l.j w. H.
fauiilj; It never falls.
The dowager Itarbww of Sutherland, who
wax imprisoned nt LcBxtoo. April ia. for Goodyear.
contempt of court, hai bt*p released.
factory.
The new*]Mtpers irf Ecnadur are protest­ and 150 acres ut ground h
ing agnltut tbe reported sale of Chatham to cucumber-inland to the United Stales for a coaUns
station.
by krai applicant :;. a&lt; th j --aiiiiot re«5
Charges of tyranny and diBulwdience the diseas’d portion of il • »:• There I*
have ta-en filed with Mgr. Satolli against only one way tn cure Ihaf.” -. and
Bishop Boacum of Nebraaka, by prirets In is by constitutional rtmcd:«-s. 1 »&lt; ali.es* i$his diueme.
caused by an lntlame&lt;t
of tbeIt is rvjxiruxl that 5.000 residents of mucous lining of the Eusroikian Tube.
Panto. Ecuador, are Buffering from Influ­ When-this tube gets Iniln'in-'l
enza. Fully one fourth cf the cane* proved rumbling sound or impetfi-ci htfinny. and
fatal and the situation is sai l to be fright­ when It h entirely cl«s*-&lt;l Ihaint— » w
ful.
e
result, nnd unless the iiirtnmathti can b*
Alexander Russell Webb, the ex-l'nltre) taken out mid tbl» 101* reM»"»d lt» nor*
States con*ni who embrnetd the Mohan।
nial rendition. h«ui:i'U ".3 '•* distroyed
- .-attsra
mediU) faith, ia arranging to brings colony
of the suet to thia country to locate tumr
an inwhere in the nouth.
rfanu d condition «»t it**
'.'..tftcea.
for
Mrs. Nancy McCarrigher ami her IH-yearwill give Obr Ibi-i' J’’’Ln/
iktinh)
old daughter were struck by a fxxt train on
I'aianb
the IVaburg and Erie at Sbomwtotvn. Pa ihat caiinut Im* cured l»&gt; il«:
The mother was instantly killed and the Cure. Send tor
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Cheney A Co., Toledo, U.
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Rists. 7.’&gt;C.
Ba«c Ball.
UlIlMlalrt new flecsr e light plant B to
At \\ asbington—Washington-St. IxnH*
li .* to be
game postponed; rain.
At New York-New York, 1; Ondnnati. 0.
the
At Brooklyn—Brooklyn. 7; IxmlsvlHe, 6. of your friends if
a
• At Boston—Boston, 18; Chicago, 1
mode of applying and the l« ii..... At Pittsburg — Pittsburg. 10; Balti­ tee we Rive with each j-.-. knm- of H 11
more, 1:
Pile Iftunade. and wu
At Philadelphia—Philadelpfiia, 5;1; Cleve- triaLj
Price Si 00, six packw*
land, a
By nhll. Try it b. ingi.t- For satr

Fred 12 Heatn tie dniggSt.
Vrentals killed :!.&lt;&gt;&lt;'■'

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August, 73’tc; No. 3 red, CSUc; Na I
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drunk • ntam
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bluing lu m&gt; effort toeummll &gt;"! «'■
Thtasre InBrookbn w«&lt; ,!!r"“sl™
ufe In the store of W. S luher. T»
took »S0. but Usey eterlooked S&lt;W&gt;
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Hoos-Heavy. f7 00*7 40; mixed and
medium.
95..J7 Sfi; light, |B 86(47 30
Sheep—Strung; 10c higher.

Wheat—No. 9 ml, dull.

le lower;
&lt;CjJuly.

Corn—No. 2, dull, Vc lower' June 40U‘
July,
AwiuTVS
September. 4»5(e; No. 2, 51038$“^
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A flnn*r. qnlut: May. 80cJune, 87Jic; July,
western, JO

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Oats—Nominal.
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likr rnAi
Byciels riders In
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bhloulst*. must rake t- ,l,r
L^bits
road. A new ordiiiaiH’*- J.ie.i« I
their using lhe sidewalk*.
Cherenliic. twnrllh' t "■ T.
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town to blame. One ,c'‘n.!?.r m Il 'UlaS.
eaH ta B«&gt; City and lhe “ J"

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�Hastings Banner.

ALWAYS SMOKE

1. Neglect in parents to see that pupils should luterest-parents as well aa pupils
are in schoot
.
astings
ity
ank
and- In this, therefore we have a remedy
3. Want of eneouragemrtt from par­
for cause one and two. In my school last
ents for pupils,
Mich.
Hastings,
Thursday, June ■, 1893summer
I
also
tried
the
West
Point
sya3. Want of encouragement from teach­
w?' luJ*”dl"K10 K*'« in Place of tbe Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Milk Shake and
ers.
W. R- COOK. Locri Editor.
CAPITAL svs.ooo.oo.
mue certificate a diploma of honor, bat as Pepsin Cherry Tonic at
4. Lack of interesting morning exer­
I could not get them when needed I gave
subtle* aiu.ooo.w.
cises.
, "eh. M Ibook instead. Have any others
5. Lack of interest in pupils.
Incorporated under the lawa ef the fitate of
tried this system In tlie country? If so
The last we will readily see may'be the
Michigan.
1 would like to hear from them and sug­
C. G. Nichols. outcome of all the others, yet it is not Uee- gest that, as a topic at sotne future teachers
jj. Woodmansee.
essarially.
Open for business Dec. 13.IBM.
association.
" Att'y- ai l-»W.
Where you can gel ICE CREAM. CON­
L^t us discuss those causes for a few
Another great help I find to be the use FECTIONARY anti anything in the line
WiiODMANSEE A NICHOLS
omcEBa:
motnertfe. 1. The neglect in parents to
of report cards and in filling them out in­ of FRESH BAKERY GOODS.
O. G. Robinson, President;
see that pupils are in school.
stead of marking the number of times
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
,1U.r Ha-tinrs City Bank. Hastings,
In the country parents ore not often tardy, 1 Ynark the number ot minutes
Do-xovoirr forget IL
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
troubled as they sometimes are in villages lardy during the month, bat perliaps
DIT.KCT0R8:
promptly attended to. j and cities by children running away from some ot you wonder how I remember
school after being sent In the morning, them. If my school is large 1 have a
I). W. Reynold*.
It Acknowledges no Superior.
R. B. Messer.
-4r;.
Loral E. Kmtppei. hence, the only reason for this cause is,
D.G. Robinson,
'Cheater Messer.
parents do not get children btrfrted In the board about 14x24 Inches painted black
John Oarvetb,
Act on a new prtadpto—
yrtbnr C. Denisbu.
which hangs near the door that pupils
morning.
P. T. Coigrove.
KNAlTKN &amp; DENISON.
enter when late, if there Is not an entry or
Perhaps an Incident which occurred In but one door to your school bouse have It
LAWYERS.
tuna. Da. lhxx»fPnja
Has the only savings department in In Harry
-17 Mh'hikan Trust Co. Bldg.. I tlie district schmd which I attended, will hang near this one but in plain sight of
County and pays 4 per cent interest on all time
HASTINGS, MICH.
deposits.
Grand Rapid*. Michigan. show what a teacher may do in this re­ the whole school. If there are two doors
gard. A l»ov living quite a distance from have the pupils when tardy enter at the
xt \L1&lt; i. KlRh. M. D.
the school house was nearly always late one on the opposite side of the room
I
i*i:\4clan and burgeon.
In the morning. One day the teacher from whleh your classes recite. As the
* 1 ‘
JtastltigS, • ■ Mich.
. nroniptl) &gt;»lt«*iule&lt;l day nr night. Ot- asked him why he whs always late to pupil eiiiers he will put his number on
which he replied: *'Our folks don’t get the board and It your school Is fortunate
----- AND----*
&lt;
stnwcU'H boot and shoe store
Detroit
up in lime to get my breakfasL” ’’Wiil" ।enough to have a clock, he will also put
ill
she said ••toiiprrow morning when your ।opposite It tbe number of minutes he is
S A. SWEEZEY.
mother
Is
getting
breakfast
and
you
see
it
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Attorney at law.
tardy. If uot you will be obliged to do
Graii Raf ids.
Hastings. Mich. is time to go to school you grab a pancake this utter lhe pupil Is seated or If a class
• , :ai &lt; in nil courts of the state. Col­ and run.” The next morning he was early Is reciting after they haye been dismissed.
Largest Block
. promptly attended to._________ t
and his number of tartly marks did not Allow this board to hang so as to be seen
Increase very rapidly. Then again those in all parts of the room and do not erase lately everything
■J • H. A7"r. LATHROP.
of yon who are to grace the Interior of a It for several days, you will seldom find Write for prices
•;[..;-.M-piithic Physicians and
school room this summer will before long . any pupils number on the board , twice.
Surgeons
begin to notice the absence of the ’ largest
This is the most effectual mode of les­
,
:ty and country promptly at- boys and girls. One perhaps has to stay sening tardiness I have ever used.
out to help Pa plant coni while another
For morning exercises I have read Black
has to help Mn clean house nnd various Beauty with good results. 1 also find the
\ x I’lB.NER. XL D.,
other reasons will’ be given fur their ab­ morning exercise helps In the Mod., to­
Gives all the riews of Town, County and State, and as much National
I’hyslclan and.burgeon, sence.
gether with the songs in the Knapsack
news as any other paper of its class.
. .
Mich.
I^t Us-think for a moment; will the make a morning exercise that all will en­
Delton.
one block east of depot.
crop of com lx* more abundant if the joy. Short stories with a good in iral.
planting be finished to day by the help of biographies, history stories help wonder­
A ■ II. BARBER
the boy than If finished tomorrow alone or
Physicians and Surgeons*
• by the same day by the help of an extra fully. Being a member of the S. S. I also
got papers from there and in this way.
।
or county responded to with man? And so with the girl and lhe house have furnished a reading table which the
-. uity or night.
cleaning.
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scholars enjoy when lessons are finished. CU RED or NO PAY for services.
But these are exceptional* cases, others I also mentioned performing a simple ex­
Written guarantee lo permanently cure all
ilMDON.
may be kept out to keep the chickens out periment. If. you have never studied kinds of Rupture cf both sexes. No pain; no
.-•nici ami Real Estate Office.
no detention from business. For
of the garden, others to watch the cattle philosophy, by sending to A. Tlaim;-.-. operation;
full InfomiMtion apd Illustrated pamphlet con­ Isa NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news
1
Block. HiMllUgS.
. . on Re d E«talo Reni Estate as they feed In the road, another because Chicago, you can get a book giving *&lt;■■»- taining Michigan references (free), address
Du. H W. Maksh,
. ion. General con/eyauclng. he or she doesn’t like tlie teacher, while of performing a great •
‘
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’ expert- or THE O. E. MILLER CO..
It gives; the events of foreign
simple
10.*. I(H; 1U5 Mich­ of the United States and the world.
igan Ave.. Detroit. Mich.
lands in a nutshell. It has separate departmeni s (or “THE FAMILY
can furnish complete another. I am sorry to say. stays out be­ inents with paper, Ilgl..
cause father or mother does trot believe in
These will, I think, p vegood niornln.
_CIRCLE
______ ” __
_________________
and -OUR
YOUNG FOLKS.” Its “HOME AND SO­
keeping children in school all the time. starters nnd perhaps giv.■ the pupils a de
CIETY” columns command the admiration of wives and daughters.
••It hurts their head.” Our experience sire to know something about philosopl..1
is. pupils who have such parents arc should they cv»t have llm
Its general political news, editoralsand discussions are comprehensive,
i
chance.
&lt;r.t r Holloway’s drug start.
iwldum troubled with their heads on ac­
brilliant and exhaustive. Its “AGRICULTURAL” department has no
to I p. III. TeJ-'phoae. cod count of the knowledge they contain but to lessen tardiue
absence in the
uscenec. at Hohoway’a dm1,
superior
in the country. Its “MARKET REPORTS” are recognized
it troubled nt all it Is by what they have country school.
authority in all parts of the land.
learned out of school.
A
band
toumimvnt
an
I
threv
daj
’UWLKK.D.D. S.
Away with such excuses.
•
The school days of country boys nnd ।racing will conrreno* nt ( In-.-nulug
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal
girls are too short at Iw-st to ’be trilled - :XI. Twenty hands are expected to com­
. .-S&lt;a m. tofip. m.
and ’/THE BANNER” for one year
with by any such theory (If we may ca|l Ipete. Five liutfdred dollars has been bung
• | {’DI.GROVE.
-it such) nnd If you. parent-, allow your up !&lt;•: them.
Alim u-’.v at Law
J children to stay away from school for any
■Snilth A Folgrove.)
unreasonable exchses, you are doing your­
t'mon block. IIaMinj«.i
Vi- offer on«* Hundred dollars reward
‘ 'N. Y. Weekly Tribune,” regular price per year $1.00.
selves as well as them, a great injustice.
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of the state.
Too soon will the boys be called upon for any case of catarrh that cannot be
to wrestle with the plow-handle or In some cured by Hall’s catarrh cure.
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Attorney nt Law.
F.
J.
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heney
a
C&lt;»..
Props.
Toledo,
O.
CHAUTAUQUA
other way provide a home and too soon
k- i s. Goodvr ar &amp; Co.’s store.)
We the umU'ralgnetl. have known F. G.
Subscriptions may begin at any time.
cuurtsof the State. CollectloM will the girls be asked to become the com­ Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
AFAKTHENT KUILbINQ
fort-of some one’s hrfine or perchance as Is
:pt!j attending to.
often the case with lhe uneducated to sup­ him perfectly honorable in all business Cor. 48th and ST. LAWRENCE AVE, Address ail orders to
. . Office, iCJ Mi Adnxns Street..
: IM El;MAN. Homapathic I’hyr port some worthless, drinking rascal, by transactions ami financially able to'carry
out any obligations made by their firm.'
-icinn ami Surgeon.
r her own hands.
CHICAGO, ILL.
• over Lathrop’s drug store.)
How much happier would these homes West A- Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To­
POWERS BROS. Proprietors.
be If on tbe part of each there was,a touch ledo, O.
. Flrstadsuie Accommodations to World’s
I’ATE AND COLLECT
of refinement and education, and If both Waldlng. Kinnan &amp; Marvin, Wholesale
Fair Visitors.....
it J-.GANT NEW nrita.ING DKS1KABI K LOCATION
could feel tlmt they Improved their time Druggists, Toledo, O.
r.MF.KTON &amp; Smith. &gt; while young by attending school.
TKKMN KKASOXAHIJC,
Hall's Catarrh Cure.is taken Internally,
Woodlapd, Micly
I
Uorramondenre
Solicited. Address all Com­
acting
directly
upon
the
blood
and
mucous
Cause 2. Want of encouragement from
.1. M. Smith, /
surfaces of the system. Price. 75cta. per munications t&lt;&gt; The CHAUTAUQUA;
parents for scholars
............. 82-86 Adams St.
Justice of the Peacel
While this cause is not directly based bottle. Sold by all druggists- Testimoni­ , I c. W. POWERS. Corresponding Secretary•
on the former one, yet as a rule where you als free.
GENTLMEN.
find that cause you w ill find Ibis oue.
,
A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf,
One of the brightest pupils I know is
seamless,
smooth
inside,
.more
comfortable,
Mrs
Winslow
’
s
Soothlug
Syrup
has
been
useu
generally si etl going home from school at
stylish and durable than any other shoe ever
for children teething. It r*•oih« the child, soft­
night with his books and when there they ens
tbe gum. aUavs all pain, cures .wind colic,
sold at the price. Every style. Equals customcirculation
are not laid down to be picked up again and l» the l est remedy for Diarrhoea. Twentymade shoes costing from &amp; to fsnext morning w|ien he is ready to five cents » bottle. Sold by all druggists
quires. the
The following are of the same high standard of
start for school'without his having looked throughout this wor d.
merit:
into them, but op the contrary he Is allow­
$4.00 and $5.00 Fine Calf. IT"nd-Sewed.
Strongly Endorsed
ed
time
for
study
and
is
expected
to
get
hand's for atlvcrtleement*
The advertising ot HoodS sarsaparilla apt
office Tuesday# at latest to his lessons at home. If help is needed he peal* to tbe sober, comtr.cn *en*e of thinking
people. becanse.lt h trn-: and It is always fuUy
i the fame of the week has it from hia mother.
&gt;3.00 Hand-Scwcd.
j TQ/Lby en. ■•^M-inc.'jis which In the
Do you wonder that although the substantiated
*3.30 aud 3.00 Dongola, i LADIES.
financial world would be accepted without n
youngest he Is the best scholar Ln the class moment’s hesltatlcn. The) tell the story.—
and why is thj6? His mother was once HOOD’S CUKES.
ill tired out and broken up one of thoserblessed creatures, a school
, -POSITIVELY CURES■ I atonic “Hood , Sama par­
H xxi's Pills cure liver ills, jaundice, bilious*
ma’am. So much for encouragement from
HERT DISESE, NERVOUS
ness. sick headache, constipation.
parents.
PROSTRATION,
If parents would only encourage their
who violate the Qm. by
children more by visiting the school they
••u birds as specified by attend, by questioning them alwut their
Dr. Carter's Kidney &amp; Backache Tea
;»\-ulcd to tho full ex­ lessons for thr day, instead of listening
is-n compound of valuable herbs that ; H-v. R. N. Middleton, pastor M. E. church.
beautiful songsters have to some bit of gossip of how the teache r
Cedar Springs. Mich . says: Sleep and rest
his city and a stop should had jerked sucb a boy nnd made such a one stimulate the Kidneys to action, clearing Were strangers to me alter preaching till I ued
•Adlnmdar’ Now I sleep soundly and awake
kidneys tHrvahed.
it by a few prosecutions. The stand on the floor. Too often we are afraid the pavsages between the
and I can heartily recommend IL
*ongs of birds fully do their of encouraging pupils to do tilings which aud bladder, which become stopped up
Prepared bv WHEELER ami FULLER
Will give exclusive Mie,
MEDICINE CO.. Cedar Springs. Mich.
t.uting to the happiness of they otherwise would not have done. How
tKs.'tix.'tsrJMA-isksr;/■
and cause settlings like brick dusL and if
i ni the birds should certainly tnhch more beneficial would beDie remov­
protection that the law haq al of cause 3. Want of encouragement not removed will lead to Dropsy. Diabetes,
them.
Tor sale by WOOLEY &amp; BRONSON, Hastings Mich.
HASTINGS.
from teacher. We are afraid some of the or Bright’s Disease. It regulates the four
•.in the advantage of good teachers ore like some hired men who lm&gt;&gt;rtant organs of the body, the stom­
rm-rs has been shown. And work looking only for food, pay and ach. liver, kidneys aud bowels. Keep
l-r to make the point that sundown.
I them healthy you need never fear dis­
We are aware of tbe fact that It is no
stein of public highways
ease. Price 40 cents a package.
diets would soon be thick- easy matter to tell which to praise, when
Carter’s Kidney A Backache Tea will cure
tfie drift from the country to-praise and how to praise pupils .for
work
that
deserves
it;
yet,
with
the
tact,
that sick, tired feeling with a bad taste in
ild Im* checked. Railway
is only one of our needs, which the average teacher possesses this the mouth mornings.
,
- A.t-,ts iii that respect are fairly may be done without giving offence to
Carter's Kidney ^Backache Tea will cure
- .ppii.- l. The great pulk of travel other members of tbe class. But we may
sick
headache,
constljwtion.
dizziness,
and
and
should
encourage
pupils
all
that
we
ad: .itter all Is conducted on our
W l! eo nnUtely demrnv the dedre for TOBACCO in frntn j to c day«. Perfectly harrak
»'ckr.e« W. may be give"
“ f uP of l“ or c.",,eo
the knowledge of th. patient
pain in the back.
*■• reads. and their condition eyercls- can.
vo: r-.rvitii v .'00 smoking or chewing in a few data.
,
4. Lack of interesting morning exer­
,'ig influence upon the settleCarter’s Kidney * Backache Tea puri­
cises.
This
If
properly
conducted,
may
be
i 1 ivljization of the rural districts,
fies the blood, ami regulates the boweli.
t'-st investment that counties and made a pleasant pifrt of the day » work.
tien:, liv tie um of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS.
make is in this direction, and Reading an interesting story. Responsive Carter's Kidney A Backache Tea Is a sure
Darin - *tc • .-.r.e-t patienta are allowed the free u«e of Liquor or Morphine until inch tine
...
«rivo them tin
testimo­
■iture results will amply compensate readings from the bible. Performing a and positive cure for backache and Infoj a slight increase in their simple experiment, we think, prove good flamation of the kidneys and bladder.
nials from
A satisfactory highway system is inducements for scholars to come early.
■.u
—
rTiBOETS.
:
sired
1'
persons who
5. Lack of interest in pupils, there Sold only by W. H. Goodyear. •ABLETS aw &gt;«■ ’ i our greatest economic problems,
have been cur­
i worth all the attention that our are we think Home children • who if they
MORTGAGE SALE.
ed by the use of
■mo. .! i thoughtful citizenscan de* bad the best teachers In the world, would
having two made
lack that essential—*6 learrriug-lntcresu ofDefault
a certain mortgage made by Albert L. Church
fjr", obac-.o, Morphine or Liquor Habit.
There arc others who if encouraged at and Sarah Belle Church to Abner Vase.
A J&gt;- I«A
home would also lack this. Arid ethers Kwl »«&gt;
SCHOOL COLUMN.
in
th^
office
ot tbe register of deeds, for the
who if rhe morning exercisci were made county of Barry
and State ot Michigan, on the
as a dime museum to them, still would 4th dav of April. A. D. i«L in liber 44 of mortinuies on page 10. on which mortgage there Is
have no Interest In school work.
For chSrnid
1 ttaation as ta our responsibility and tbe merits of our
toPb5 due at date of this notice the sum
such there can be no other cure than tne
'• ^DO NOT BE DECEIVED
one spoken of Miss by Hallock at the teach- six cents, and an attorney s fee of thirty-five
I ■
... r ■Ibi
ora ten to forty pipes
err association held here last year, borne of dultan provided for in said mortgage, and no
suit
or
proceedings
at
law
having
been
institu
­
Tour Tableu cured me »o
LETS and take no other.
you of course remember IL it was tirni ted to recover Uio moneys secu.ed by said
Manufactured only by
she had known boys who were dull and
would not be Interested in their studies to
a I'ap..- «&gt;&lt;U| I’rfore tbe Co. Association by so change as to become bright Interested
Goo. Bassett. Middleville.
students, all because of falling in love
hi discussing tlita question let us first. with one of the large girls In lhe ®ebo°1’
bld,,e[•
Truly your*.
SI.53AU 55 OPUAIUCK.
What is true of lhe boys would we sell at public auetten, to the high.» "S
■' • ihese two hindrance* to school work;
« |
mathew Johnson, f. o. b«
LIMA. OH,r*
ind tantlness, diseases; and,1 think prove true of tbe girls, but as it Is
|
PARTICULARS
'.!&lt;• the teachers, the physicians In a meas­ not the place, much less lhe duty of the
ure. it, eyre them.
1 teacher to encourage sensations of love Tn mneh thereof as may be necessary to pay the
rca me pleasure to (peak a word of praise for your Tablets.
case among his scholars, we must leare them
Now every physician in treating
first finds the enuse and if that ......
'liich to make and perfect this cure.
We
are
now
ready
for
the
restoratives
or
caused it is still in existence, he will 4f
Yrxir-s trulv,
possible remoye it aud then by tbe use of cures as we may call them and in tips I
MRS. HELEN' MORRISON.
pn.pet medicine stay tbe disease until na­ can give you only my own experience. 1
ture overcomes it.
find tbe firsL best and surest cure to ne
ClXCIXSATL 0.
Cnrsieu cot
we lu treating these diseases proper- tbe thorough establishment and ProJ*r
•y must first seek out the cause and If use of the graded course outlined by tne
possible remove that, and then by the use1 state board aud now In use In most, if not
of proper restoratives so destroy the all of our country schools. We think
Address all Orders to
germs of absence and tardiness (if such no better Inducement has ever been or
/ they may be called) which may have can ever be made to get scholars to school survey tbrreoL
luuuil ro -t in the pupils disposition, till, and keep them there, ‘.tan the fact that
D*Ud May 26th. IMJ.
*B»«» Cam*
51, S3 ard So Optra Block LIMA, OHIO,
(In writing pl cate mention this paper.)
as a result he will wish to be in his place&gt; some day if they Improve sufficiently they
Mortgage-.
will be able to gradual from that school
«rly and at all times.
PHILir T. COUIltOVB.
Now let us look for the causes and we1 and perhaps attend • higher one. Ibis
Attorney lor Mortgagee.
have

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�Between sixty and seventy ymre ago. In
• little city of Italy, there was, among othir choristers at the opera house, a young
Hides per lb.. 44.
rr.in named Rubin!, who wns very poor,
Hoas. live per blind.. Mixcessively modest and greatly beloved by
Hogs dressed, 7.00 to 7 JO.
his comrades. In Italy at that lime'tbe
Uav per ton. 8.00 to 8 00.
r --.I.—- IK inrnVX.
orchestra nnd choristere.were badly paid.
Tike first violin wax more than likely to be
at work all day in a bootmaker’s shop.
This young man, in order to assist bls
jgctl mother, united the functions of chor­
ister |o the more lucrative employment of
.....a*
- —- -­
Timothy Seed per bu.. i-’&lt;0
Journeyman tailor.
One day, when he bod taken to Nozari’s
house a pair of trousers, that illustrious
singer, after .looking at him earnestly, said
PROBATE ORDER.
to him kindly, “It appears to me, my good
fellow, that I have seen you somewhere.”
“Quite likely, sir, you may have seen
WK-y.'b
me at the opera house, where I take a part
MX.
In the choruses.”
“Have you a good voice?”
deed and ninety three.
.
Present. Ctiaries W. Armstrong, Judge or
“Not remarkably, sir. I can with great
^Tn^the matter of the estate of William
difficulty reach sol.”
.
“Let me see,” said Nosari, going to the
piano. “Begin the •cate.’’ The chorister
obeyed, buj when be reached sol he stopped of Jane Newton, widow ol said
short, out of breath.
“Sound la—come, try.”
"KisESJS'.rErsStema....« t„«u, m.
“Sir, I cannot.”
27tb day of June, A. D.. 1M3 at ten o clock In
“Sound la, I tell you.”
the forenoon, be asilgued for the hearing of
said peUttou and that the heirs at law-of iMdd
deceased and all other J^rsons
“Sound sL”
said estate, are required to appey at a wmIou
.“My dear sir, I cannot.”
of said court, then to be boMen at the Probata
office, in the city of Hastings, in said
“Sound si, I tell you, or 1’11”—
stow cause, if any there be. win the
“Don’t get angry, sir, I’ll try. La, al, la, and
of tbe petitioner may not be granted. Ann it
ri, do.”
is further ordered, that said petitioner lg’®
“I told you so!" said Nosari in a tone of tlce to the persons Interested in said
pendency of said petition and the hearing
triumph. “And- now, my good fellow, I the
thereof by causing a copy ot this order to be
will say only one word to you. If you will published tn the Hartings Basxrr, a news­
study and practice you will become the paper printed and clreulaie*! in said County
ofilarry. one- lu each week for tnree successive
first tenor in Italy.”
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Nozyi was right. Tho poor tailor chor­ H
Chas. W. Armstkokg.
Judge of Probate.
ister had perseverance, and years later Ru­
_____
bini fulfilled Nozari’s prophecy.—Youth’s ■ (A tpue copy.)
Companion.
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE.

Diphtheria.

L A.rid tbe special eootwlnm ot Um
disease. This Is eapecfaUy important to
Be observed by children and all
•Moats are sore from any cause. Childten under ten pars
age are “
greater danger ot death from diphtheria
than are adults; but adult
CM and spread tbe disease.and wmetlme.
4te from it Mild cases In
Muse fatal cases among children. B*-™*
of these facta it Is frequently dangerous
for Children to go where adult J*™™?
^{th almost perfect s ifety to themseiYM.
9. Do not let a child go near a case of
■diphtheria Do not permit any person or
gftlag. or a dog. eat, or other animal to come
direct from a case of diphtheria to a
ehlid. Unless yotfT services arc needed
keen away from it yourself. If you do
visit a case, bathe Yourself aud change
aud disinfect your clothing, before you go
where there is a child.
#
3. The contagium of diphtheria some­
time.* retains its virulence for a long time,
and may be carried a long distance in
various substances-and articles in which
it ber found lodgment. Care should be
taken lo have sewer cdnpections well
trapped, and house-drains constantly well
ventilated; and to have all carriers of
jfiltli well disinfected. Do not permit a
&lt;hild l j enter a privy, or water-closeL or
to breathe the air from a privy. water;
•closet, cess-pool or sewer into which un-dlsinfected discharges from persons sick
with diphtheria have entered, nor to drink
water or milk which has been exposed to
inch air.
4. Do not permit a child to ride in a
hack or closed carriage In which has been
a person sick with diphtheria, except the
-carriage has since been thoroughly, disin­
fected with fumes of burning sulphur.
5. Abrasions of the skin or mucous
■guembrane favor the contraction of diph­
theria. The disease spreads moat at such
seasons of tbe year as sore-throats prevail.
All influences which cause sore throats
.probably lend to promote tlie taking and
spreading of this disease. Avoid exposure
to wind and to breathing cdld, dry air;
.also the use of strong vinegar or any
•other article of food which tends tp make
•the throat raw or tender.
6. Do not wear or handle clothing
-worn by a person during sickness or con­
valescence from diphtheria.,
7. Beware of any person who has a
sore thruaL Do not kiss^ or take tb|
breath of such a person. Do not drink
from the same cup, blow the same whistle,
or put bis pen or pencil in your mouth.
8. Beware of crowded assemblies in
onveutilated rooms.
•
.
J
. 0. Do not drink water which has a bad
taste or Oder, or wtileh comes from a
source that renders it liable to be Impure,
■especially it there Is reason| to believe It
nuiy contain somei ng derived from a
person rick with dipt*. leria.
to. The bacillus which causes diph­
theria does not enter the! blood. The,
poioon. generated by the bacillus, is absorbed-into tbe body, and causes degener­
ations of muscular tissue, heart failure,
paralysis, etc.; but the germ remains in Its
locality, usually In lhe throat. Therefore
the spread of this disease 1st mainly from
the throat and mouth. Everything touch­
ed by tlie mouth, or by the discharges
from the mouth, throat or nose, may be
infected.
11. Diphtheria bacilli id a dry state
remain capable of renewed activity, for at,
' least four or five months. ^Therefore dust
derived from the d&amp;chantes from the
throat nose or mouth, may cause the dis­
ease months, and possibly years after tlie
bacilli have left the throat m which they
were propagated.
The value of isolation am disinfection
is best proven by statistics fathered. Ln
outbreaks where this metl od has been
pursued the number of ca»es per out­
break is about one-eighth of what it has
haa
been where isolation and disinfection lias
uot been followed, and thi num&gt;«r of
’*
deaths is about one-twelfth.

The story uf American explorers who
have braved the perils-of the northern
seas, knowing that almost superhuman
efforts were to be required of them, shows
that they had tbe same enthusiasm that
characterized and sustained the early dis­
coverers. One of the members of the Greeiy expedition gives an account in Scrib­
ner’s Magazine of their sufferings and per­
severance: .
Faifgue, thirst, hunger, cold and even
heat at times beset us.
Each camp found us physically exhaust­
ed. We scanted our food, and with envi­
ous, regretful eyes saw each bit disappear,
since it shortened the length of our possi­
ble journey northward.
Finally the coveted honor was in sight.
Realizing that thia was Indeed the "far­
thest north,” we unfurled the flag of our
country, the glorious “stare and stripes,”
with a feeling of pride and exultation im­
possible to dcscrilie. Lieutenant Lock­
wood aud I seized each other’s bands, and
hugged the Eskimo Thorlip, who, gaping
at us, wondered wliat it all meant.
The physical hardship from many days’
travel through heavy gales and blinding
snow, over jagged rubble ice and across
dangerous tidal cracks, was all behind us.
Our visit left behind it a record. It stands
—a mighty cairn of rocks commensurate
in size to its importance— built on a nar­
row shelf, directly under the frowning face
of the overhanging cape, and looking out
over the eternal silence of the polar ocean.

As far back as 2630 B. C. a Chinaman
named Hwang-ti discovered the principle
of the water clock or "clepaydra.”
It was a very rude instrument, chiefly
for astronomical purposes, and was com­
mitted to tho care of un officer known as
tbe “clepsydra adjuster.” It oonslrted of
two copper vessels, on* above nnd one be­
low, the former having a hole in the bot­
tom through whith the water percolated
Into tho latter, where there was a float, the
gradual rise of which indicated periods of
time. Portable contrivances of this de­
scription were sometimes carried on horse­
back.
I
Instrument constructed on the same
principle were in use among the Chaldeans
v ention In western Asia waa independent
of that In tbe east, both being the result
of similar wants. Clepsydras were subseqUeutiy formed of a series of veesels communicating by tubes passing through figures of dragons and other images, the
whole being rendered yet more ornamental
by floats held between the hands of genii.
—Boston Globe.
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A W’SE OLD TOAD.

.— ------------- - ------- Toad Which Wu a Great Pot.
;
Among all tbe stories which are told of
toads none is more remarkable perhaps
Chan that of a toad which lived for more
Cha* thirty-six years in a bole beneath the '
doorttep of a French farmhouse.
I
How old it was when first noticed no one j
a Valued Coin.
1 Sir WlllUm Jeawr. th, qu~n-. r.rortte
brfmtam n»rit, vithlUM
or phr,|Ci„.
„ hl. ;..,eh cMo ,
. «»=
U te mt tranquilly or , JX, j
whkh
, leMot UtU,

‘“•“n In his consulting
■&gt;«» h« room a humble
P'VU‘II1KI
1‘ patients
M ™ u .T“?c th'
“ • £“"?■ 1 ~rix-»Mr. On mn.rklogte Ora mnn Umt
insjrannd.' when., with IIty, traubU, I. ,
h.nl, th rough nngl«t of trut.crowing and recro®nng the «&lt;ro. Tho toad ! folln_lnt.
r
-hunting tor lu .upper" am te b, te |
b
hJJmdtl ng tow. you tor thru.
■xarded aa one of the sights of the neigh __ Hi_ »

"Why.’tmy
Pby.kUn,
ia which it used its wonderftilly formed .1 ••Couldn
you afford to come«b.
sooner?
”

In judging distances; the tongue was never
darted out until tbe insect camo within a
certain range. Tbe accuracy of the crea­
ture’s aim was another matter-for surprise.
•The insects were generally In motion when
»tJui tongue w»j darted out ngninst them,
i 2&gt;nt the arrow never failed to Hit.

, I could not get a gold guinea piece any­
where, and I beard that you’d take noth­
ing else.”
Sir William wears that guinea on his
chain, but though he completely cured the
patient in the course ot eight months be
never took another fee from the poor fel­
low who had tried so bard to find that

tonb write! much wdnder. Th.
••4iperation
t"te
Tb:
'
is a complex one. wTThe
tongue
U

&lt;doubled or folded up when in ;tho mouth;
therefore a twofold action is required—an
,U ....
™ and ,U.
uncoiling of
the ra|
weapon
thenO tho dmling of it forth
•
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Th. withdrawing ot lb. tongnr.
with th.
le. with
the
. captnnal luarcl on thr tip, waahot lowi te
»nrkable. Not-1.1,.tending u,. rapid moklou. tb. dnenoMot tbe longue tip and tho

L _,ul. hint—London Tit
—

Elasticity is the most Important feature in a
smooth wire fence.
Those who dispute this have not tried our
coil spring article, or they are interested in
some non-etastlc fence.
.
If you want facta about elastic fences go to
those who know,or tvy the “Page yourself on
guarantee.
R. W. WEBSTER &amp; SON. Arfs.
noWLINO. MICH.

Wisdom is many times dearly
bought. Be wise, not after but be­
fore buying. An organ offered at
% asking price .is not a bargain
—dear at any price.
Our prices and terms are correct
on the celebrated

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orgtin, the LEHR 7 octave j)iano
organ,
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STARR PIANOS,
All standard makes. Write for
prices and terms.
C. E. INGERSON, Agent.
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If you want the beat stock of

GroGKeru &amp; Glassware
in town call on us. We have
in praeeervo case this week a
full line of choice dried fruits
as fresh and nice as when
they were picked. .
Choice green apples 40c p’k.
Langs chocolate icing, 30c lb.
Boston baked beans 10c can.
Burnhams beaf-wine andiron
pint bottles, 50c per bottle.
Baby olives 10c per bottle.
A most complete line of con­
fectionery.
Superfine chocolate drops
25c lb;
Superfine chocolate drops as­
sorted 30c lb.
.
Hand made creams, 20v. lb.
Original fig paste, caramels,
marshmallows, cream filberts
and cocoanut of the celebra­
ted Anchor confections.

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The Leader of all Vapor
Without elevated tank, tubes or drip cup and
lights instantaneously.
Simple, Convenient,' Safe, Economical,
Durable and is the best baker now on the
market. Try one and you will be convinced.

GOODYEAR BROS
HARDWARE MERCHANT^

Will Fairchilds now sells tinware and
silk ribbon at the Backet.

Every person in this city ought certainly to be
interested in its prosperity and help to build
“PATRONIZE HOME
Up its institutions.
INDUSTRY" is the basis upon which every
progressive city is founded. and any one who
sends work away from Hastings which can be
done just as well here is

The 4th order for children's trimmed
and Egyptians at an early period.
Tho95inhats for
cents in now In at the Rack-

New
Hoon
Tm

One hundred dozen ladies and children
underwear now on sale at prices away be­
low aQ of them at the Racket.

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Try this tea if you never
have, and you will not regret
it. It is winning in popular
favor every day. We solicit
your patronage and know
tliat our goods will please
you. Give us a trial.

PHILLIPS &amp; PRESTON,
The Grocers.

Lawn tennis rubber .shoes for 45c, 48c
and 50c at the Racket
Mens straw and leghorn hats from 5 to
35c at the Racket.

To the best interests of the city.

Mrs. Warner Is again at tbe Racket,
come on with your hats.

Plenty now of those 81.50 shoes, but
they go off from 3 to 8 pair a day at the
Racket.
We still have plenty of the Bankrupt
slock of shoes left, nt prices no one can
match, and we can Hl you at the Racket.

We have the liest boys wagons on
wheels at the lowest price at tbe Rack-

Hammocks cheaper than the cheapest at
the Racket.
Mens flannelette shirts for 95c at the
Racket

THE TROT LAKIMbRY
-

If a home institution, worthy of patronage.
It is better equipped than ever to do good work
and get it out promptly. It needs all the
work in this city for its support. Thus witli
workmanship as good and with prices as low.
public spirit ought to prompt everyone to leave
their work where it will do the most good—
AT HOME.

TROY LAUNDRY.

Hosiery, we hare the largest line at
prices uo one offers to meet at the Rack­
et

We want your eggs at highest price at
the Racket.

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Between

Galorla silk sun shades only 80c at the
Racket

Two quart dinner frails, covered, only 8c
at the Racket.

’"tl*

y’
e . seems lo mean probably "horned,” and
-.•dropped.
Mm. fh.c it ini.ht i...t I which appears not only ns taurux, but as
--------- ------- --------------------Uy I*/called “domesticated." Ik would re- !£®
^or
l.heMongol shor.
»hor.
■cuaia quietly In oue hand and take Ila food The bull, whether tamed or wild, was no
Irmo tbeother, provided a leaf were placed , doubt well known to early man. The
ca the hand which held IL Without thk • namea for goats are also suggestive of con­
precaution tbe warmth ot the human skit 1 nection nnd Include the Aryan ala, tbe
Semitic az and probably tho Akkadian ux.
was evidently annoying.
Few things seemed to please it more than 1 For-aheep, perhaps the oldest word is ths
to be placed on a table In theevejning when 1 Egyptian ba, but there Is a word for lamb
the lamp was lighted. It would look 1 which seems to be widely distributed, as
around with tbe greatest confidence in it* I the Semitic kar, tho Greek kar and the
gleaming eyes, and when insects were j Finnic kari, probably from the root kar, to
placed on the table it snapped them up I “inclose” or "guard,” as meaning a herded
flock. From tbe same root come words fur
With even greater rapidity thou In its day
hunt Ings.
,
। past are, no doubt allied.—Scottish Review.
lu this way the toad lived fori thirty-six ’
Dangernna English Football.
jrcara the pel of the neighborhood. It |
might have lived many years {more had 1 During the Beason in which the game of
notatamebutibpiteful raven pecked out 1 football is playod in England the record of
one ot iu eyes.
| accidents more or leasserioua is practically
The bird brought upon himself universal . continuoas. During lhe football season of
Hatred for this assault, but sympathy was 1801-2 there died through^accidentM re­
oo profit to the poor toad. Ha could no ceived an the field no ruyler than eleven
longer measure distances accgrately or players, while more tbar. seventy othcre
siu&gt; with Certainty, and he died ta about a received Injuries, mostly./in the shape of
Jear after hia Injury, apparently from tracturea, which would entail on them
- starvation. — Youth’s Companion
-Msdlcal and Surgical Journal.

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Used after washing ; after shaving ;
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We can and do sell you more of a bet­
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tbe city for the same money.
Thk Racket.
We still sell you good milk pans for 80c
a dozen, at the Racket.
Copper bottom tea kettles 50c at
Racket.
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more millinery than any other house
Barry Co.

Another Invoice ot hata Just arrived
the Racket.

Yes. we have the best plow shoe sold
the city, at the Racket

In

Special prices on ribbon and flewera for
the next month, at the Racket

or any kinii of building mater­
ial, by coming directly to ns
and not only that, you. will save money by buying of us.

Don’t forget us when you want slate* at
the Racket
‘

THE RACKET

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

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                  <text>The best Advertsjng niediuni m BaK
•ry County.

Hastings

VOL, XXXVlil. NO- 6

Banner.

WHOLE NO. 1932

Hastings, mich., june 8,1893.
j

Hastings Banner
Published Thursday* by
cook

1 wish to cal your attention this week to my complete line of

BTaoe..

HASTINGS, MICH.

' COUNTY NEWS.

\ / IT PROCESS, QUICK MEAL GAS
OLINE STOVES,

Mouth Uaatings.

grand rapids new generating gasoline

STORES.
-------Leonards Cleanable Refrigerator.

;un Freezers, Lawn Mowers and Rakes.

Lawn Hose and
I
1
Attachment;, Screen Driors and Windows, Wire Screen
i
1

and Poultry Netting, plain and barb Fence Wire.

;

I

IM VAN
LEADING HARDWARE DEALER OF BARRY CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

USION BLOCK.

SHOES IST0CK

NOTICE.

Childs Tan Goat Button
. . . .$1.00
Site 5 to 8...........
Chillis Tan Goat Button

. . . .$1.25

Men’s Russia Calf Blucher
$4.00
Fine ones....... ........
Women’s Fine Tan Goat Oxfords,
................................. $2.00

Get ■ bottle of Russia Polish and make the
old shoes look like new.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2NS0N

ONE PRICE

Those who have Champion
Binders or Mowers and may
want repairs, will do me a
a favbr by looking their ma­
chines over and find out as
nearly as possible what they
will need and report to me as
I am now making up a list of
such repairs as I expect will
be most called for. Do this
at once and you will save
both yourself and me time
and trouble. Also remember
I sell machine oil and bring
along your cans.

Jesse Townsend

SHOE DEALERS.

WANTED!
Witch Cream.
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

J. L. WILKINS, act

A roost delightful lotion for the Toilet.
Used after washing ; after shaving ;
before retiring.

Nourishes the Skin.
For Chaps and Sunburn.
Hab, Soothes 4 Softens Inflamed,
Hard. Dry or Roush Skin.

Comforting
in Humors
and Eczema.

»o and as cent
bottle*.
Manufactured
by C.H.4J.
Price. Salem,

PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE.
W.fl. GOODYEAR

W. Newton and wife of Nebraska, were
present The occasion was very enjoyable
to all and that they may enjoy many happy
returns of the day is the wish of their
friends—Mrs. A. J. Olsen of Lansing, is
visiting her Carlton friends at present—
Mrs. Kneutson of Muskegon, has been
caring for her mother, Mrs&gt;AMartha O’dell,
the past few weeks—The remains of Mrs.
Martha O’dell were carried to the cemetery
last Monday afternoon. Mrs. O’dell died
Saturday morning at her home in North
Carlton, aged 64 years and 3 months, after
a short illness. Mrs. O’deH was auold and
respected citizen of our town. Four child­
ren. three sons and a daughter and a hus­
band deeply mourn her death, together
with a large circle of relatives.
Eld. My­
ers preached, the services were held In the
Methodist church—There will be Childrens
Day exercises next Sunday evening, at the
Methodist church—Mr. Geo. Wickham of
Chicago, attended Mrs. O’dell’a funeral.

The Star Sunday school will observe
Children's day next Sunday. Exercises
to commence at three o’clock. v All are In­
vited—Mrs. H. Youngs, whe? has been
very sick Is better at this writing—Roy
Hll’slnger is papa. Congratulations are
in order—The ladies of Barry county,
W. C. T. U., hare already bought their
rtag tb be usfd on the temperance tent at
county fair ground. It is a good one—
The Sunday school nit the Fisher church
are making arrangements to’ hold child­
Planting is now over with—Sheep shear­
rens day next Sunday to meet at half past ing, cultivating and repairing high waya is
nine o’clock. AB are
invited—Prayer the order of the day—Wheat and grass
meeting at Star every Tuesday evening— are
booming—Wm.
Wood
and H.
Eld. Grigsby will preach at the Star one E. Kelsey are under the doctors care—
week from next Sunday at half post two— Lee McDonald has moved into his new
Mrs. Barnaby who has been quite sick is house and is painting the same—Geo.
better. Bump it much improving the looks of his
farm by putting a picket fence In front—
Dowling.
Childrens day will be observed Sunday
Our recent rain prevented some of the evening June 11th. Full house and large
farmers in planting corn—The Manning collection to help send the gospel to the
Bros, are building picket fences for Geo. heathens Is our wish—The saw mill Is
Bryant—Dr. and Mrs. VanHorn are en­ shut down for want of more logs, haying
tertaining a niece from Albion at present cut over 700.000 ft. this spring—Mrs.
—Two children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Black Is entertaining her father from
Babcock are dangerously ill with scarlet Kalamazoo—Roy Smith
has
returned
fever at this writing—While D. Manning from Battle Creek—Shall we all remain at
was in the field tp work with the team last home the fourth or will we celebrate?
week^ they became frightened hnd ran
Woodland.
away . one of the horse* being hurt quite
Phil Schey’s premium colt was severely
badly with the drag—Diphtheria has al!
quieted down and hope it will remain ttb— injured on a barb-wire on Monday—Mr.
Daisy Platte expects to start this week Fox’ horse ran away on Tuesday. 5(0
to. visit the world’s fair—Next Saturday damage was done—Mrs. Frank Crakes
m
ivi
ithe
in. 10th.
1,1111
111 , 11a met W ith a ■painful and serious accident_
afternoon,
then* will ut
be in
held,
meeting at the M. E. church for the pur- on Monday. While driving to the school
pose or organizing a Sabbath school histi- | wi»«® ^ls
.L’"
and
lute—School commenced here again this 'frightened
“*"*•*
J and* Hoped
“
’ the buggy over ""
week after being closed two weeks—Mr. Mrs Crakes fell In such away as to break
and Mrs. N. Edmonds nrcentertaining the her wrist—G. H. Carpenter, George Pal­
latter's sister from Boston—Henry Gaskill, merton and D. B. Cooper have gone north
of Battle Creek, called on friends jiere with a drove of horses—The “hoodlums”
last week, and reports his wife as Selng were turned loose Saturday night and
Sunday morning it took several good men
the victim of the mumps.
a long time to clean the streets of every­
thing that was movable. If some arrests
were made and the parties prosecuted to
S. Ei Cook, of Charlotte.
Sundayed the full extent of the law we believe such
with friends here—Mr. and Mrs. C. E. lawlessness could be controlled—Leonard
Goodwin spent Sunday at Hastings—Orno Wunderlich fonnd a laproba on Saturday
Strong, of Tacoma, Washington., Is the night that was stolen last fall from his
guest of bls many friends here—Mrs. buggy. A certain young man drove into
Della Rising Crites, of New Whatcomb. our village Saturday evening and to Mr.
Washington, spent Sunday with relatives Wunderlich surprise had his lap-robe.
in this village—Mrs. A. IL Dickinson re­ I^eonard immediately took possesion of the
turned from the east Saturday evening— same and we understand will take steps
Geo. F. Truman, of Grand Rapids, spent to prosecute the party In whose possession
Sunday with bls parents here—Monday he found the robe. Last summer at camp­
evening Mrs. L. J. Wilson gave a very meeting in our village a large number of
pleasant surprise party for Len W. Felgh- robes and whips were stolen, a few of
ner in honor of his birthday—Mrs. L. W. which only have been found. If when
Feighner was at Hastings Tuesday after­ some one Is caught stealing, they were
noon—Among the people front our town prosecuted we think such pilfering might
who are at the World’s fair city this be stopped—Several parties In our village
week are Rev. and Mrs. J. W. McAllister, contemplate visiting the world's fair in
Frank McDbrby and family. W. T. Kuhl­ June—Mrs. Charles McAthur Is suffering
man. F. G. Baker. A. G. Francis. Mr. and from a tuiuor but we are Informed that an
Mrs. A. C. Baxton and Emmltt Andrews.
operation will be performed soon with the
expectation of relieving her suffering.

Frank Korabeck was In your city Friday
—Mrs. Belle, a sinter of Mrs. Win. Pooley
who Is visiting the latter, went to Battle
Creek to-day. for a short visit—S. IL Will­
son spent three days last week with bis
children at Charlqtte and Eaton Rapids—
Considering the number of times Mark
Bellinger went fishing last week, venfew fish .will inhabit Fine lake in the fu­
ture—The examination held by Mr. An­
drus at the school house was well at­
tended. The ladles furnished a beabtiful
picnic dinner which was duly appreciated
—Miss McCallum, accompanied by Edith
Willison, spent Sunday at her home near
Cloverdale—Frank
Hammond sold 'hl.
'
horse last week to Kalamazoo parties.
The road scrapers are agitating the
minds of the men these days—Dr. Powers
was sick last week—On Thursday of last
week the eighth grade examination was
held here at the Center school house. The
house was well filled. Secretary Andrus
took charge—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooley
of Battle Creek, were at D. R. Cooley’s Sat
urdav and Sunday—Mrs. P. K. Jewell and
children are at Galesburg visiting her sis­
ter Mrs. Kate Spinney.—Rain! rain! rain!
—Sheep shearing has commenced—News
are scarce this week.

Delton.
Mrs. Reno died June 1st, of dropsy.
The funeral was held In the school bouse
in Delton, on Saturday at 3 p. m.. Rev.
VanAntwerp officiated—Mrs Milo Phillips
Is on the sick list—Mrs. Dr. Scribner visit­
ed friends In Gobleville, last week—Born
to Mr. and Mrs. Abe Leinaar the 2nd. a
son, weight 9 lbs—Mrs. Frlckie of Meta­
mora Is visiting her daughter Mrs. C. Mor­
eau—Miss Mamie Nichols accompanied
her father to Howard City. Inst FridayMarble Thayer has finished his job of saw­
ing near Hastings—O. Barrett was In Kal­
amazoo, Friday—Fred Furr was home over
Sunday— Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gates, are
the happy parents of a 7H Iba. sou. born
•he 3rd—Aldrich Seibel returned from the
world’s fair—Mis* Emma Barnes, of Clov­
erdale. had the misfortune to break her
collar bone, last Sunday while out riding—
Geo. Haywood made a business trip to Kal­
amazoo Monday—Ebbie Pennock Is re­
shingling hla barn—George Hazen is put­
ting down a tubular well for W. H. Chase
Frank Bishop Is putting down arrive well
on his lot—Wm. Cooper drove to Kalama­
zoo Tuesday—Mr. Towne of Milo was in
town on business, Tuesday.

Miss Abbie Fisher who has been in Ohio
for some time past is at home with her par­
ents at present—Misa Fannie Carpenter, of
Lansing, Is spending a few days with her
mother, she will return to Lansing next
weck_.J. L. Covert has sold his stock of
goods ami rented his store building to Mr.
Hams, while Charles returns to a farmer's
life—Fishing Isqultea pastime these days
&amp;ut the fishes are getting so they don't
“catch on" worth a cent—Last Friday «curnd the annual family reunion of the
Rogers family. The day was spent at the
lake. Friends from York state also Mr.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Woodland.
Several new sidewalks are being built
In our villrge—Work on the streets is pro­
gressing rapidly—Elmer Rising’s colt ran
away Monday and badly demolished the
buggy. Eltuep was somewhat shaken up but
was not badly Injured—Mrs. JolniCrltesof
Whatcomb. Washington, is spending the
summer with her parents. G. W. Rising of
this place—John P.
Philips Is very
sick—S. S. Schantz is the proud father of
an eight pound boy. It keeps Steve busy
setting out the candy—Work on'Xbe Luth­
eran church Is progressing rapidly—The
township of Woodland will put In two
new iron bridges this summer—Our school
closed on Friday. Mr. J. F. Fortney and
Miss Willcox have taught a very successful
school and we understand that the school
board have wisely engaged both of them
for the ensuing year—Palmerton and
Smith have a brick store In one of the best
locations of our village for sale on easy
terms—Michael Doster of Prairieville ship­
ped a car load of fat sheep from our village
on Friday- -The I. O. O. F. Lodge of this
place will join with the I. O. O. F. Lodge
of Lake Odessa In exercises on memorial
day at Lake Odessa—An operationz was
performed by Dr. Youngs of Nashville,
assisted by other surgeons ,on Mrs. Mc­
Arthur on Tuesday, for the purpose of re­
moving a tumor, but on a thorough exam­
ination the tumor was found to be grown
fast so that it was impossible to remove IL
Mrs. McArthur has been a great sufferer.
—Geo. Carpenter. Geo. Palmerton and D.
IL Cooper have returned from the north.

A. Cahill and wife und Lillie Lindsay
will spend the week at the World‘s fair—
Mrs. Julia Hoyt Is expected next week
and will attend the world’s fair In com­
pany with her mother Mrs. Wm. Hughes
—M. Doster went to Buffalo last Friday
with a car load of sheep—Mrs. Collier has
her house newly painted—A gold tnedal
contest was held at the Methodkt church
last Friday evening under the directions
of J. Barret,' of Richland. The speakers
were from Richland. Hopkins. Spring
Brook and Foster Station. Charles-Gray
of Spring Brook won the medal—Mr.
Blair and wife of Allmo, were the guests
of Rev. VanAnlwerp a portion of last
week.

Boweus Mills
Road work and sheep shearing is in or­
der now. All agree that it is a fine grow­
ing time. The fruit crop blds fair to be
good except apples. Early apples blossom­
ed out well but we notice winter fruit did
not blossom well—We hear that wool buy­
ers are only starting the price of wool at
15 and 19 cts,, which will hardly pay for
wintering, suppose all on account of tariff
etc.—Decoration day was a grand affair at
this place. Under the auspices of Withy
Post, of which Judge Armstrong Is the
commander, the graves of the different
cemeteries in the town were decorated in
the forenoon and at noon all met at Post
ball und had their picnic dinner, of which
their was abundance of goodies for the in­
ner man. After dinner,' according to the
program, all went to the Peoples church
to hear the oration of the day. The choir
of twelve singers rendered a beaatlful
piece entitled Nations Tribute and anoth­
er “Sleep Soldiers Sleep” after which
Judge Armstrong introduced Elder Tind­
erman an old soldier of Paw Paw. His
speech was one of the grandest from be­
ginning to ending that could be given on
such an occasion. He held his audience
spell bound as it were, and then again
would come great applause as he would
recite incidents of the life of a soldier.
He is a fluent speaker and knows what he
ia'talking about. The Elder is a good
singer and sang two songs alone first the
••Sword of Bunker Hill” the other “Soldier
Fareweir’, with this the program of the
day closed—Yankee Springs school picnic
will be held In W* Briggs grove near
Bowens Mills next week Friday
19th.
All schools in other towns are invited to
take part In the exercises. Come one and
all. After the close of the exercises
home talent
wlU
render nt Smiths
hall, two plays and songs entitled-“Under
the laurels” and“Llmrick Boy”, the pro­
ceeds go toward a church bell- All Invited.
John Ryan was absent most all last
week setting up binders—William Gillasple just purchased a new six octave organ—
Hattie Chamberlain received the present of
a got# watch from her mother on her
eighteenth birthday—A kiln of brick was
Just burned at the Zeeland Co’s, yard here
—Pension day again last Monday. Will'
the number be greater or less ' In three
months front now?—The republican P.
M. resigned on the 4th. of March last, and
for some reason do one has been appoint­
ed to fill the position—It wonld be a good
thing if the road between here and Delton
was made good and wide as there seems to
be need of it especially on Sunday—Mi’s
Emma Barnes was thrown from a buggy
last Sunday evening breaking her collar
bone—Mrs. VanHorn, of. Big Rapids, is
visiting friends here—The glorious fourth
will be celebrated here in good style.
Those who like fishing or a delightful
sail on the water can find no better place
than Cloverdale—Memorial services at the
church next Sunday—Childrens day on the
18lli.—What is the matter of our old fash­
ioned Sunday? It seems to have beedtpe
ashamed of itself and gone Into seclnslbn
and in its place we have a day devoted to
field sports, drinking and caroosaL At
least that is the way the thing is down in
these parts—Mrs. William Doonan la still
alive but is failing rapidly—Mrs. Stephen
Wright, of Minneapolis is visiting friends
here—Mrs. Mary Young has returned
from the east part of the state.

About 150 gathered at the home of
Aeher Turner last Saturday night and
gave them a very pleasant surprise on their
3«th wedding anniversary. After a bounti­
ful supper they were addressed by Judge
Armstrong and presented with two very
nice rocking chairs and several small ar­
ticles. after which the friends returned
home wishing them joy and comfort in
their declining year*—Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Williams last Fridays 9*i lb.
girl, the first in the town tills year—
Miss Bertha Johnson is spending a few
days this week with her uncle J. Matth­
ews, of North Irvli g—Miss Emma Ray­
mond is working lor IL Williams this
week—School commenced last Monday
after a few weeks vacation on accountpf
diphtheria and scarlet fever—Will Pagebf
Battle Creek, spent a part of last week
with his parents here, being called home
by the sudden death of J. Pierce—There
will be a free dance at Streeters landing
next Saturday nlgbt—Washing sheep 1*
the main feature of the day with the
farmers—I. Springer hnd the misfortune
to have his barn burned last week—Jenny
Johnsoh got her clothes on fire one day
Inst week, but the timely aid of her moth­
er and brother soon extinguished the
flame without any serious injury—Remem­
ber the sen-ices at our school house next
Sunday nlghL__________________

Baafleld.
Decoration day members of the G. A. R.
filed into the church stepping to the music
of the organ. Then after the salute. Burt
Hunt and Rev. Fleming, of Bedford, were
introduced.
Burt Hunt was first called
upon for an oration. He was prepared for
the occasion and did exceedingly well
Then came Jjev. Fleming, and in that easy
and witty way gave an excellent talk
which suited every soldier and all present.
At the eemt^en* the graves were well dec­
orated—Working on the road is the order
of the day this week. Our having so
much ram has washed and cut out tl&gt;e
roads so bad (hat it will take a great deal
more labor this year to bring back the
road bed a? good as former years—Charles
Bristol nas taken the job of hauling ’ and
sawing Doty’s logs, who intends to use the
lumber for a wood house—Dr. Glntaue, of
Battle Creek, is stopping and doctoring
horses at Doty’s—Childrens day will be
observed here next Sunday, great prepar­
ations are bcln»* made —Fhere was ninetyone people in attendance at our Sunday
school last Sunday and all but four took
part In the work—Henry
Wickwire
bought three nice yearling Mhort horns and
L. C. Edmunds one of Albert Kings blood­
ed short horn stock. Price unknown but
probably very high—School closes this
week Friday—Rolley Powers, from Ohio,
is stopping in McKenneys tenant house.

L. Childs Is visiting his son Mark In
Livingston county—Miss Mary Myers is
visiting her mother Mrs. Delilah Bretx of
Odessa township—Miss Myrtle Riegler of
Cascade visited her father and family this
week—J. Smelker and wife spent Satur­
day in Ada—S. Seese and wife visited A.
Gackeler and wife Saturday and Sunday—
Mrs. S. Roush visited her brother A. Gack­
eler Sunday—Mrs. J. W. Renter of Mc­
Cords is visiting her parents J. Cheesebrnugh and wife in this village—There
was a social hop in Freeport hall last Sat­
S &lt;ginaw citizens will raise &gt;3,000 to
urday evening—Children.* day at the
celebrate July 4.
Cong'l. and M. E. churches will be observ­
Coopersville creamery receive* over 7,
ed Sunday. 18th.—Mbs Ollie Culler re­
turned to Hastings Sunday—Miss Maud 000 pounds of milk a day.
The Mnnht** Star has been bought by
Edwards of Lowell b in town the guest
of friends al this writing—Mrs. A. Ford the Tribune of that dty.
has been spending the week In Freeport
An opera-haute is being built at Macki­
the guest of friends.
nac island tor summer reporters.

�A HERMIT WHO READ GREEK.
Hod Carrier Leaner, while wrekiag on
I OBM Wealtoy. • CoU««e Graduate and a
a building In East Fifty-fifth street, touad
I
Pr*»btenU* Friend.
a bag containing &lt;1,880. He handed it to
|
Joropb Vnanrwood. .o &lt;««««’»
the foreman fur safe keeping, awaiting sq
1
very poor old m«0. -«■ found d.rol In bU
with an account of the vast treasure
within the city, but he had scruples mid his bL-ntiitagr is '.n the mountains not bni £r.n tnilM nor-.h«-e.l ol Porooo^ owner. The foreman reported that i.ehnd
handed ft-to fellow Hod Carrier Hyoei&gt;
hard to overcome, which made it diffi­ far from Erring. Moss. He wna an actor h, u-th. D^too ourfoo. H, hrol dl«l ot
who was the owner. Lesaner surd Hyn** cult to tee his title to the hoard, and and' i»be waa an actress. They were en­ i. nmdlrf«ro. from whb* *• b*J &gt;»“« ,al- to get the money back. llyix-A testiflrf
gaged, quarreled and separated. The lov­ fered. The old man probably suffered
these were shared by Pierce.
that the amount was his savings, which he
er’s mind became unbalanced, and while
After their noon meal they resolved to yet in the prime of life he abandoned hto from lock of food during bls lost daya. had put Into A bag and tied with a string,
go to the city and confer with Iklapel ' profi-Asion and sought the scmtoolltude Hi* coffin, that he had himself made from “Was it a black string or a redatringt’’
both upon this matter and the general ! which has now grown to be a habit with rude feace boards several years ago. was “A black string." Yes, witneu was »ur»
! it was a black string. Lx-wncr had uai.
found beneath hto bed.
effect of the new arrivals upon the city’s
There are few men who have met with
welfare. In passing along to the temple ii him.
It may be remarked that no one knows the great changes in fortune that the de­ fled that the bag was tied with a nd
।
hto
real
name.
That
of
John
Smitn
is
nn
Gilbert noted carefully the faces of the
ceased did in his seventy-two years of life. string. Tha bag is produced; the string fi
to tied with is red; the Jury fln4 a verdict
people, and was glad to observe a cheer­ i alias, and he frankly ncnowledgM that be Hr was the son of wealthy parent* in Eng­
। has takeu every precaution to conceal hto
•gainst Hyues, who must give the money
ful temper apparent. While there was identity. He visits nobody, bbt during land. and was a student at Cambridge uni­ back to Ltasncr.
mourning, Be knew, in several houses, the past few years many people have been versity for three years. He came to the
.Luck was against Hal Carrier IlynJ*
he could see no evidence of an ill feel; to see him. H6 is a sort of local fad, and United Stntee in IM3 with fWW. and for | ■when heunH-t-I that thu L*&lt;-&gt; vring h*d
Jan-ila looked amazed; the whole mass
ing, and he hoped that the crisis was the folks thereabout almost love him. The several year* added largely to htomoney-.i been lAsck InMtiu! tf r- ' -Nvw/Yirk
In a boot factory «l Buffalo. He woe 1
of men rushed at him and were almost
Evening bun,
over and the deaths of the most violent old man’s hair nnd beard are white aa
prominent In »ociety in that city, and was
upon him before he realized hia position
and powerful leaders had ended all trou­ snow. He delights to chat with visitors, on friendly terms with ex-PrcsIdent Fill- i
| and on pleasant Sundays of summer and more. He
and turned to die sheltering doorway.
hto
bu*-Incas
and
fled
from
|
ble.
What exercise Ruw.i.i.1--(.jy
They found old Iklapel at the temple autumn the grounds nAmnd bls little col­ Buffalo with only a tew hundred dollar*. !;
A* they came up the slope Eric stepped
and many priests around him. He had lege are covered with Stoscs of teams and He made anwher Mnall fortune liy lucky .' more of a gt-ul'.*pronit .mle t. .t,
,
forth, and they halted for a moment at
the sight of him who, as Tepelpec had
just finished a wise and forcible sermon, hundreds of visitors. For the time being inveatnirntsln the growing city at Chicago I। else. They will Uroll up am) (; .,..3
the grounds are converted Into a picnic In 1830. nnd started for California with I| principal street lu tbc town ; :.
. ..
assured them, was dead. He was calm
in which he had outlined the many bene­
grove, nnd the old man shares the hospi­ other Jo::ng men who had the gold lever. |I amall public .-qanre or gnni&gt;-:i
j , ,r.
and collected, but his face was stern and
fits which would accrue to the nation
tality of his vbltors, tells them quaint
u.t
Ot the horror* of starvation, thirst, cold &gt;’ quite contentedly. TLuj, in .
,terribly. Tepelpec himself, terrified,
Leia was watching than.
!; :from following Eric’s plans, accusing stories, and In return they give him the
and beat of the seven months Underwood • uniqueoppotiuultyfurMkiit . .-...ichiLJr
•taggere-l back with his eyes bulgingconduct of tho search. He did not know Chaipa's memory bitterly and with great remnants of their feast* and little gratui­ spent iu coming acroM the phduM he al- !' long winter given them, it i.r.ne to IM
but three other pnesto-tall. wiry men— how timely had been his arrival or he force as the cause of all discord. He had ties and purtliase the photographs of him­
j ways spoke «ith a shudder. He wa* rev- j. any Ru**iuu who cau skat.- well if joq
■ deprecated the craving for power and
mad and raving, in a ferocious ecstasy
self
bis cat*.
would have termed it a rescue.
In and
the winter
the old man is a genuine erftj years recovering LI* broken health, j do flat! two or threw good!skaters, you will'
of hate or intoxication, sprang at him.
place which hod caused all the trouble,
In the winter the old man Is a genuine
! probably learn on inquiry that thvy xre
The eyes of both Cale and tho sheriff
hermit, so far ns human beings are cun- nnd when he did he l:ad Dotndollar. Dur- i
Ono of them drew his bow taut, and as had been roving over' the-city and cal- ‘. anil had drawn his hearers by his power- hermit, so far as human beings are con­
Engltehtnen or Germi-t.s! 1 w.-.«, however'
cerned,
cerned, but
but In
In and
and around
around bi*
hto cabin
cabin be
be ha*
has jUg aixteeu years Underwood made a for- i surprised to flmi mart &gt;;f the Englishmen
he stood for a single second with his arm
i
ful
logic
and
noble
oratory
to
a
recog
­
.
j
__„.
«-r
nnihina
of
tune
cf
utoiut
000
in
mining
in
Nevada
culating its strength and riches. To ,
drawn l&gt;ack Eric fired at him, and l&gt;nition of the truth—that civilization no less than a dozen cats, to say nothing of county, ami then lost it all In a placer || who are in tlw country o»i. Cuty nto i WJU&lt;
them, from where they stood, it present­
the
wildcats
that
every
little
while
are
fore the others had recovered from the
. for the purpene of learning th&lt;-languxiM
ed merely the appearance of a pueblo, |\ would, if adopted at once without re- .
the surrounding hills, and he to mining scheme in Yuba county. In a year i• anything but ple.vhctl cr routented with
axart’iug sound they both fell beside the
serve, place thqm upon an equality with killed on tuc bu..V~.u..
mU».~b,
Fisk” and ,.
“rLady Ann
Ann'„ or two he was so ppor that he was Lel|»e*l ; the life they sr© obliged to iea.l. - CvrainU
with tho general makeup of which they the rest of the world and prevent th© as proud of—"Jim
archer. Tepelpec. either losing his head
alii surely -■«•«—------------.
by charity. Then lie made a strike in
«v«r a food
mother was of her
tlrstbori
mv. firstborn
were too familiar to expect to discover ; miserable decadence which would surely
in hi* fear or gaming courage in hto
their old twiM- The house which he occupies
occupies was
wa* some real (state transaction, anri fin- str- j Magazine.
‘wins. The
house which shanty,
he
mfich of art or treasure.
They were ensue if they continued in “1’formerly
a woodchopper'*
nnd it I* ernl years every deal he mad* in real e*- I
desperation, took three steps forward, somewhat disappointed with its com- ’
Character In thr Feet.
little better now. The board* Inside the tate was succeB’fuh Hehad alxmt 6110,000 ?
and he, too, fell, pierced by the great monplace and in parts almost ruinous customs and beliefs,
! In the forni of the foot G. •
, differ u&gt;
appearance, and felt their hopes rather I. Then, following upon the old priest’s * living room are covered with playbills and fa isnr.rd went to Europe. He traveled much or cvt-A more il.na in :
forty-four bullet from Eric's weapon.
•' th»
pictorlnl printing.—Harrisburg Telegraph. abrend f .r y-. nr nnd bcrnr.»e engaged to u baud! A woipnu’a foot i» Usual;
Then.
a ^nut scattering; the dished as they observed no golden domes words, Eric stood before them and told I
----------- :-------------- ‘—
• young with won the steamer that brought
in projiortloll t’uun a man *, »;■:
crowd meltr.l away like mht before the and glifteriug palaces rising in the midst them simply and carefully of the his- •
• -rill
hir.i U:ck i * tbh country, an l was married
.
be
copsi'k-raldy
stronger
.
th«
wind. Into the shelter of the woods of green gardens. But they had found tory of other nations. For two hours ho
He Has Given Up Hunting.
*T&lt;1
in Trinity church n** soon ns they arrived. • nx»rcl*owerfiil In the ;\inibi:
they rusbsd. falling over one another the object of their search and earued the addressed them—and the gathering of ! "No, 1 don’t go hunting any more,” said
I'nderwari wk* m&gt; flush-with money In especlnlly of jtLo ball cf the ---which
resting uide their weapon, ond even reward,
priest* grew to a great multitude ero
ere ho ' Peyton Brown to a party of traveling men thuM.* day* that be gave the minister &lt;I,G.0
which was
os a
a comforting
comfortiug reflecreflee- ' priests
When
a
wouian
owxia
a
Mrung,
firm,
wui*
who
were
talking
sport
at
the
I,aclede.
"1
their jpnaenu in their haste. Eric stood I reward,
. • —.1,1
---- llrowvro
nil,]
WIIUand
WBO3 •*»•*•••»•’»—-— —------------------------tion to turn to after all. They gazed .had. ended
telling
thcurof
Greece
as a marriage fee. In lew than six mouth*
foot many at us experience p-rbsp* no
••
— ---------.““d
—y —ago
*—* —awl
-.-i rcon­
i- of
of . wa*
over .In
Illinois w&gt;me
days
there alono beside the fonr bodies. The I r.Pher curiously upon the bearded man Rome; of England and America;
Under wool and bi* bride had parted in
inevitable regret which conies to there !
' eluded
cludcil to make a try for small
amal game in great anger, and he gave her MO.OOO to sensation of *&gt;urprhc at flodtog her
' "the ‘strange?un-American
'— ‘—lerican costume
| in
costumeas
as Peru and Mexico, and of the race of In“stroeg minded:” when amaa trips a’.r&gt;ag
the Okaw bottom*. I dtocovered *
leave him forever. He returned to Cali­ upon a delicate little foot jh t.ple iMtiaowho hive to kill nil.il hi,
.» I I he stood before them with
the
confused
dians
dying
off
the
face
of
the
earth
be
­
flock of ducks leisurely
vith the ccnfuzcd
nockswimming
vi tmv»» about
- -------------looknl open them. They were all dead I
' cause civilization is too i&gt;owerful for on the
tire boMUi
bosom of the muddy utreom,
stream, stand- fornia and spent several years in Petaluma tlvely believe,Llm to be lacking in power,
look
in
his
eyes
of
the
bleeper
awaking.
—pr.v.1, of his sore Imnd and skill-but I
them to resist, and they are too weak .to 1 ing on their heads and having a good time and San Francisco, but hfa spirit wa* •nd often put him down as rffetnMtt.—
Leia was watching them with a worn- ---------------------- -------- —, it wws a Md mid pitiful sight. Hus- I an’s e-trioaity. Already she hiid noted accept its customs. -When he had fin- generally. 1 crawled through a briar broken. Ho lost lfls money in a mine on Pall Mall Gazette.
brad, they were. perlmi». and fmhen.. nil their faces and compared them with 1 tolled, behold, Kulcan sta&gt;e, and rr-.ising. patch that made me look like an escaped the Comstock, ami after more poverty
made several thousand dollars in Tomb­ 1
too; little children would weep for them I
Not Huffsh, IlllL
, smallpox patirut, und wmlcd through a
her ideal yet real lover, and much to his hands cried:
stone, which he subsequently lost in real
I Bishop George Herbert Kinfoiving. who
and ued them; it w. «ad, and the more their disadvantage. She had been con- 1
“My brethren und friends, our Qnet- morass up to my licit fur tiOO yards to get
forty yards estate in San Di. go.
baa been made awirtant bishop of Tern,!*
that It WM hi, duty to kill them. But fident that there were no men like him, zal speaks wise words. I fear he will a shot at them. When about
i
nunvi*.
Kiuvn
The
Inst
eight
or
nine
years
of
Underleirreto, killed
ere these thought, ■ had pmsed throogb and now she was assured. When Eric ' leave us if we are stubborn and hcad- &lt;ltou.nt 1 turned loose both Only
oueuf the wood’s life wore spent in the most abject a giant of 8 feet 4 inch**, and Walk- along
m« mind there wm another wild rcsb, invited them within she greeted them strong, and we want him with us. Do we nix and crippled five more. C_’;
'
poverty imaginable. He lived alone in a with an easy stride that always excites at­
lot girt away. 1 nearly drowned myself
tention. One morning ix was fannying
»ad tho air wm again ttllul with Coe- (
hut and *. ibaistcd on money made from
fused .mtcriee
1 i graciously and with the manner of a iot?” Ho was answered A’ith shouts of bagging my game, came within an ar e of the sale of firewood. • He wax the dirtlral along the street wearing a big slouch hat.
1 princess. She upoke to them with
aearty volume nnd feeling. “Now that gettiug bit by a water moccasin that
when a newsboy, who had* been f&gt;.l!owing
and must unker.pt fierson in Pomona val­
looked
to
be
a
mile
long,
and
lost
a
huuHo uw the pries.,
1 brave effort in their own tongue, with o' L’faalpa is gonp from us there will be no
ley. He hated the world and detested him with great curiosity, at length called
. emerge from the wed. and. with every i
sign of terror increased, come wfidly np I curious blending of modesty und pride, ‘ more trouble, find I feel that if Quetzal . dm! dollar gun In the t renchcrMis niortus. every one who had mean*. HI* only rec­ out, "Bay, blister, bo you Btiflaio BiiiP
U. ■ lop. toward th. honro. JlnXi nnd her voicefell upon their ears with . were our governor we would be prospur- I ’ "Just as I got the last dead duck In iuy reation wa* in reading a Greek Testament, “No, my son," replied tut bnhi p as hii
pouch a fanner came out of a log cabin
! eyes twinkled with merriintht; "1 ao
a queerly foreign intonation unlike any- jus nnd content. I desire nut the oflice; that I-budn't before oi&gt;M.rvcd, and ''lowed from
whole chap......„which
— he could._repent
r ,
I Texas Georke.’*—Exchange/
.mr ? 1 ,?”!■ "
" “"rel-vio cries be
of । ^ing they had ever heard. Wearing a it ill befits me. for 1 am.too easily iuflu- as
from memory.
on heow
UWrt I'd
i u pay
paj for,
iu4a them
turiii nr
na ducks
uuvM.-. &lt;...;• he’d
.. fere In the
. original
—.o.___ ____________
.. He has
entered ths hoc ■. but the cried of ■
reason why.
why.'’ As he&lt;-arri&lt;
hecarri- &lt;!1 u
a *' numerous cousin*,
cousins, nephew*
nephews and uncles In
caused him i wllito lamb’s wool gown, flowing freely enced. this way nnd tb;:t. You want a know the rriwon
Quetzal, Quetzal, save us!”
cmtuIij of
vi n
»u.v on lu
«. sliailder , Sacramento am! T_L_
__ _ counties, ‘but '***
a rifle
Ids
Tehama
left
Mtwti* »...r
nn&lt;l encircled wise mr.n, a great father like o^r Quet­ lingering eternity
her perfect Un-nra
figure and
to halt uj»on the threshold!, “fa it"a I about
Speaking of wedding gifts, there is noth­
. ..
, a Ixtieh
t------ L legged
,------- H bull- ' norecord nof
f ^.i,
n theyare
«r. or
„r where
srl&gt;»n. they
thev
»uu knows
»m,»3 the
M,v uisu
.*••» earth and- wa* followed
by
who
zal, who
men of al^tbe
at the waist by a wide gold lielt, rhe tn*,
ruse?” be thought. No; there was eviwill buy all tW prop­ ing more sensible than LoUm.- linen, and yet
stood w.muing each face nnd form, a and their tongues and lheir wily ways,1 dug of cannibalistic temk-uciu, 1 (forked j lire.Two dollars
dencti of the most extreme terror in all
that ho may protect us from thorn and over a Over and obtained permto-Coa tu erty the old
0.1 ••.-••
man left.—
—Cnr
Cor.&lt;«n
San Pmnctocn
Francisco It is very rarely given, it i» ":r« to he ac­
picture of queenly beauty and grace.
ceptable in either small or^ large quantities.
guard us from the enemywho comes
iu bang myself before the kitchen r’.ri-until
Examiner.
th. fiwe.; th. backward glance, of fear
Pierce bowed before her in respect *
And why not blankets also? A pair of the
•
. . tilt, muj baked ou tne. Then 1 stoA«d to
nnd .urpnH, were too real t„ bo .Imsand almost reverence, so 'Burpassingly forms we know not. Let us have n great
They Pay Promptly.
best California^ would be u welcome addi­
town through the wood*, feeling f '
lated.
He step;,..! toward them, and
and
lovely she looked in her archaic costume. meeting in the estufa tonight and hold m sheep killing dog caught with wool in his I The various women’s cluln and organ- tion tq the store of any houseki
they gathered .boot him. erouchiagand
bit
1 U*tionsof oueeort and another that hold so much more useful than some
another
election.
Go
now
and
tell
all
He
noted
her
fair
hair,
blue
eyes
and
teeth.
’
’
—
St.
L&lt;&gt;uin
Globe-Democrat.
'
Wlrng prostrate. Ub&gt; and Jmi-rt. c*m. , perfect mouth in sincere, unqualified ad­
! meetings and banquet* az the hotel" have of silver that nobody wanta.—New York
the people, and think well upon Iklapel'n
out and stood bteidfi him in sunrise
»o Increased in the past few years that it Tribune.
miration, marveling that this could real­ words and Quctzst’s and mine, the least •
KhO'8 e"*‘
«*““&gt; “i- I ly be a savage. Five minutes later he of yon
.
- Good book titk-s an* Dot utco^ril^ rem- has become a distinct phase of hotel man­
all."
The new «ubtrcn*ury Itullding a: San
Ibeir look,
was willing to swear sho was a New
They dispersed, and Eric led Ikfapel intocent. Mr. Btork is usually fortunate agement to care far tfate branch of the I Francisco La* an ekvtziv burglar alarm id
business. The betels Uks to cater to this
• pointed in one dtrevtion-towiud tho lit­
in bb&gt; choice, although
di
Yorker whom fate had buried here in into the temple and seated himself be-.................................
*
‘ vhe seldom
’,J
J spends
J“
stalled between the rows of brick so
custom. The pay is prompt and the wom­
tle forest At the same time came a
Wb
nt
__
any interference with either the brick*or
the wilderness for Gilbert to unearth, side him, Pierce standing outside looking upon the Authors for a suggestion.
body of people pnder. I.ijtah. from the
could I* better than “Madcap Violet” or en are never unn-aMtuible. A breakfast cement will cause an alarm to sound.
and tbeu some little action or accent down with curious eyee upon the city.
was given nt one of the hotels by a wom­
city dong th, riverside. They had
filled him with a new feeling, and he
Eric opened ut once upon the subject “A Princes* of Thule” or "Macltod of an’s club, at* the close of which—about 5
duirLYTi V 'll” “1‘11 W1,"° U1" "&lt;™
Dare” or the alluring sinip'.icily of “Shan­
There is an old makriad
of the treasure, telling him frankly how
aUo affecte.1 in the same manner m tho was wondering again.
don Beils" and "Satirist- I” We must admit , o’clock—lhe irr.vurvrapproached thecash- county, Ind., who. it Is *
Tho others simply realized that she much ft was valued by the rest of the however, that."Green Failure* and Picca­ lef nt hto desk nnd nSleu for the bill.
' spoken to each other for t’
‘‘Wh:&gt;t bill?" he inquired, not under­
was a wondrously beautiful woman— world snd to what mad extremes men dilly" to what Polunin* would have called
n ud
| although they live l:i the
while those .bom Li.tah broke into a
%
Eric's wifb, as they supposed—*id gave weuld go for a tenth or a twentieth of "an ill phrase—n rile phrase." Mrs. Oli­ standing.
I eat from the same table.
»ild run. and reaching Eric threw
^'Wby, our bill for today’s entertain­
do thought to the wonder of her appear­
it. He told him it* worth, but succeed­ phant bus given us a curious mixture of
theiMel™, upon tho ground. Ho could
ance in that desert realm. Besides their ed only in dimly impressing it upon the good and bad titli—"He That Will Not ment—the ----- club’s bill.”k
Pt-fth Mbd
I Among monarchs the &gt;'
are nothing The trembling multitude
The clerk rallied and con»urt«&lt;d his books,
about him bad subsided mto ilenoe m thought* were on revenue bent; they priest, but Iklapel realized keenly the When He May,” “Miss Marjoribank*” soon announcing the amount, &lt;280. The the exar of Ruwdn are 1 ■ ■
their respective Incnm. longed to see the treasures of Atzlan and evils that would follow a repetition of (which we adjure our readers to pronounce
money was counted out nnd handed over.
InV^1,14'."' ’MI"°
hnnd- ’roaderdividejuem. They felt as Pizarro’s fol­ the scenes of Cortez or Pizarro’s plun­ “Marchbanks") and "Within the Prt“Well, really. Iodise.” said the clerk as
”g"b.,'rribl« «&gt;d nnnmncinctn” being among the former, and “The
lowers must have felt as they saw the derings us depicted l»y Eric. He heard
he signed a receipt, "If you were men I y
'
- -----abls monrier wa,
to »H«ar.
Railway .Man and His Children” being
Inca's treasures almost in their grasp— the latter through without saying much perhnpa the worst example of the latter.
should
offer cigars or a bottle of wine on ■ Thomas A. DHsonS Iri. &gt;u
° O'‘' ot ,ho “o™"”,-silence eu,
millions upon millions—for in spite of until Eric finally said:
•U»
Dickens was curiously Infelicitous in his the part of the boose for-Ibis unusual brilliant p«» :&gt; rm« r on the pinin
tong, ringing rail of a bogle. Sweet
IUU
Pierce’s caution some inkling of Eric’s
“Now, my father Iklap* 1, you are the choice of titlM-runless we panion the "bad promptness. Is there anything «v can do young Ku V'Glbun, who lifl’eriu
mid clear It rang out .nd swept .long
message hod circulated among the men, ablest
.
here. You have said the treasure grammar of "Our Mutual Friend”—while tor you? You renlly take my breath away. »fc»l
•leal uutew
li*»U* from Lis
hl* mutter.
n&gt;c&lt;hr&lt;.
the CMyon .ml echoed back from iu
------------and they dreamed of millions for all to mine, but it !.&lt; yours and your people's Thackeray, on the other hand, made a mas- We are not accustomed to be paid for a '
iSfu
"f
1
"
•
n
'
1
“
Bata,
until it robbed .way in llf, f,r Xwn hands. Their impatience was so mani- to hold or to give away. Tell me now.
[
jn 1014 stars were introduted into ins
stroke in ^naming bis first long novel banquet before Its dishes are washed.’’
It is the exception when all such bills emtunsw of gintlemm
keep ’! ■ Joublit
—. say you
|i "Vanity Fair." "
Bqt
fest in their looks and remarks that what
to ..t,
its MM^so.wvu.
disposition?"
- -far
­ vruroe than acornMong the pointe.) ^nnrok, up,„ whore
"You
he “,0DP1"ce Utl« tea misleading one.-Provl- are not paid with equal promptness by straight and confine- the waist.
Pierce, after a short talk with Gilbert,
•
’haw told
'" me many
. , things," —
w^ ?
aud ertnaon
these satlierings of women —New York *
—
•
■
dense
Journal.
called them together and addressed began. "You have made my heart soar
were jost fading in the sunlight He
•prang over head. ,„d reenmbim bod
lhem:
; and my ears burn with wondrous tales
“Now, boys, our search is ended, of your great people and their cities. I
ire and rushed to the riverside. There
"Have you block Hama lore?” she in­
he naw . s.ght that #1W bi, |,e„„ wth What there is in this place for us no one , yearn to see them. I lo^ig to witness ,quired, stopping nt the linen counter.
,
but it will rest with Mr. Gil» (these
wonders, ---------------------but I am old,.and
I grow . "No’m, we don't keep lac© iyt, thiscoud-'
.
----------------------——
thnlls him
of snrpn,,.
.nd
delight,.lire
.nd knows yet.
caused
to whirl hi.
sombrero
bert as to what wo shall have. He has feeble.
But my people are young; they
ter, but I have some new damask linen"----enough
to
pay
you
all
well
for
your
;
■
are
your
brothers
now.
Why
liquid
should
they
1
1
"Sir,
you
are
Impertinent.
I
did
not
ask
im
J.0"'11’’ “■* 4»n™
[r.&gt;nMo but
hn* there will
will be
lw« no
nn looting
Inntinrr ' 'nn*
—....I.*, Yon I ,0
trouble,
not see atwl
and have these marvels?
damask"
.
)oy in a most undignified manner.
this village; what you can
, tell me
that we
we have
have the
thewealth
wealth of
of many
many
“Excuse me, ma’am. You should not
can obtain
obtain by
by 3ell
me that
lid
*t KO°,1;ow' *Ubt; coming » it
fair trade is one thing
and
wholesale
'' nations,
nations, and
and that
that wealth
wealth does all things,
10 "’•k questions nt tiie linen ;
thing
and
wholesale
things. i “ove
M more
mat inpnxligion,
bin boor of
it seemed
the
. need,
Marvel"
more robbery another. If any man te detected . Why cannot you bring these wonders S°text«
a ,ady I
vri..
fnrf.lt
™ leave
1__ ’ *“&gt;
«"'l W«HH "Mt to
using violence h.
he will
will
forfeit H.
hton.v
pay. I! here? Need yon
us ..
if ------------you cau. »'
‘n na improbability, for there,
! inspect our new royal dantosk imported I
ifrem or n
1"l! "““"Th" treil.cMna These people are nervous and fright- command these things? Need you go । linens. Mrs. Colonel Jones just ordered a i
ened; any overt act might precipitate a away if you can bring them here to us: '. dozen patterns."
&lt;
conflict for which the United States Thus we"can at one bound overieap tho ' “—
~ It doesn’t cost nnythiug to
H’m!
toiook
look at
at 1
reared ng look, mid intoning .ttitndre;
government will hold us refponidble. । gulf which separates ua from the .New Uiem.
finish! '
hem. Dear me,
me. what
wbnt a beautiful finish!
’ hD° of "hit«
Therefor©
I
warn
you
all
to
bo
careful.
■
World
and
bo
equal
in
wealth
and
kflowlYcYou
may
•*
duplicate
—
«
’
—
»*Mrs.
Jones
•
•
’
order.
■
I'm‘ j
com!"« “»&gt;» leisurely,
jge ana power to any city of the earth,
earth i• not
nc K°iDg—sotto voce—to let that old cat ।
“kara them .IL Disobedience to orders now moans sum- I edge.and
....
...
-W.m. uot
dull; we. lean. m».lU&gt;-,
,
tS^crovm* W”"n' ***• S-« )&gt;«t alrnv. mary punishment No man enters the j
ofieermtion of Caetoria with the p»troni\Z'' rf
city until permission to given. We will ‘ •nd you will be broad ot your people
J?*!.‘iSS!’, ,Tr ““ ”• b"u’
ths
canyon,
moving
rn.js.tic.lly
along
before
another
droud.
Here
In
I
J, wX-d^fr
“
h« MW p great balloon.
’
go into camp here and await further

withdrew to th© camp. Then it was that
' Eric took Pierce mure fully into his con­
fidence and made his eyes fairly bulge

Love made a recluse of a man who to
now three-quarters of a century old, and
who bo avoided !&gt;l« fellows for nearly
thirty years. He cail* himself John Smith,

:POUGi\v^

CASTORIA
for Infants and Children,

The sun was glinting on its satin
to blSilag&lt;'ldenglare:th‘J
le«er»
in block came out strongly, bo that he
"•&lt;1 Hainly th. words.

Pierce's face as he swept th© canyork be­
low with his fieldglass.
He ceased
his wild shouts and walked to the house
calmly.
“Go," he said to the people about him.
“Go to your homes and fear nothing.
Take the dead away with you. Let
there be reet and j&gt;eace in Atzlan, for
the Dew life has come to yon; the old is
gone, and we will be a new people."

orders from Mr. Gilbert."
The men withdrew* leaving Pierce.
Whitley and tho sheriff with Eric.
Breakfast was ™epan*L.for them, and
they were soouiiiscussing' the situation
over the table, at the head iot which sat

this rifv
city vnn
you run
can nlan
plan nnw
new enterprises,
put in practice your theories of govern­
ment, and make of this ancient Atzlan,
so full of all the memories of past ages,
a new and mighty city—a monument to
your wisdom forever. I leave it in your
hands, oh, my Quetzal; 'ris yours to take
or leave—thia treasure. I give it to you
as I have the power, but ponder well my
words, for they are full oi wisdom given
me this day by God himself."
“But," answered Eric, “it is no ordi­
nary undertaking that you propose. Ono
man could not hope to rule this people
alone.”
“You will have all the power of this
wealth behind you," interrupted Iklapel.
"You can make the law."
“But not enforce it, my old friend.
There's the rub. Money may rule where
it is feared or worshiped, but here,
where men do not need ‘much, they do
not fear the power of wealth. The
mere possession of money will not be
enough for one who wishes to rule u peo­
ple. Once upon a time, centuries ago, a
Boman who was very rich bought from
the pretorian guards the great office of
emperor, but he could hold it only sixtysix days. Then another and abler Roman,
Severus, defeated and beheaded hiTi.
That was long ago, but the leesun re­
mains."
,
,

Leia, Kulcan having departed, in a sud­
den accession of courage, to the city to
calm the people there. Eric explained
the state of affairs briefly, giving them
nn insight into the politics and religion
of tho Atzlans, the recent effort of Chalpa to obtain a bold upon the offices, and
an account of his attempt upon Eric
nnd of Uhalpa's death, leading up to the
action of the previous night, when the
firing bad attracted the attention of the
CHAPTER XIII.
rescuers camped in the canyon.
A MATTKK OF FIXANCF.
Knowing nothing of Cale or the sher­
A* Eric found himself a few minutes iff ho refrained from any description of
later standing among a group of cheer­ the treasure be bad found, but he stated
ing white men, with his hand in that of that he had accumulated considerable
Pierce, and hearing his own tongue gold and silver, which he thought per­
spoken by all about him*, it seemed to haps had better be equally divided among
him as though he had awakened from a the men. This arrangement lie felt
dream. Pierce was unchanged. These would reward ;hem liberally, in addi­
. were the same profane, adventurous and tion to their stipulated j&gt;ay. It was
armed westerners with whom ho was agreed by Cate and the sheriff that this
familiar, their horses standing about in would be most satisfactory, and tho
dusty disorder, giving the place the air matter was then dropped.
of a camp or mining town. It all seemed
Pierce now regaled Eric—an J Leia as
•o natural and civilized, especially the well—with a resume of political and
profanity, that he hs&lt;l to turn and look other events whiciffisd occurred in the
-X
(coimxcxD.]
into bis doorway upon Leia standing ; world from whicb Gilbert had been shut i
there before he realized it all. Pierce out. and the noon boar wm upon them
A cannon ball of three pounds weight
was introducing Cale Whitley and the before be had finished. Meanwhile the moving at an, 1,800-fooC speed meets with as
sheriff, warmly praising them and their other two men had grown tired and ! sir resistance of 158 pounds.

. jT -- - .
Ob, that's all right.’’ responded the oth- I
er, “any 'riiow can sell a customer the
goxV that she wants, but it lakes au &lt;n
fired smart salesman to sell her whai she I
d&lt;x«n’t want.”—Detroit Fret. 1’rew

William the Conqueror did not introduce
swearing into England, but he brought
with him a very forcible oath. William
was accustomed to swear "by the splendor
of God," and on tuch occasions he com­
bined with it the “terrible aspect of the
eyes," which always took the place of
swearing in the owe of Sir Joseph Porter,
K. C. B. After 'William's time the rulers 1
of England, with possibly here and there
an exception, swore with great frequency
and vigor. It is relaU-d that even Queen
Bess, whose auburn locks did not Ixl.e n
fiery temper, would break into a string of
expletives that would rattle the royal win
dows and frighten the household and royal
attendant!! from all sense of diplomatic
course.—New York World.

th** th—Iwsltk, I* will i*v* thole 11***.

Tn It Mother* hove

child’* medicine.
Caviar in deetroyq Worm*.

Oaatorla ewres TMarrhas and Wiai CoUc.
Castoria mltoras T—thing Troubles.
Castoria earns Constipation and flatnlaney.

The Waste in Artificial Eight*.
If an artificial light, such as candie, lamp
or gas, could be soobtained as not to throw
anything away, they would give nearly 1(X)
times the illumination which they afford
at the present day. Even the electric Ugh •
is mostly wasted.—American Analyst.

P*P© sat reading hto evening pare
rhen
«*“• up and leaned on L
^DaeFa, ’ said Tommy, "may I ask yc;
a question ?” "Certainly, my boy.” "Then
u ’b'" “

Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria

�«

Bogus 1

PRiitirt ”R^b

AN ENJOYABLE TRIP.

NEARING THE

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

END.

^—^^47,,...^.
--------------• The London Society of Telegraph EnLESSON XI, SECOND QUARTER, INTER- gineers and Electrician* b&lt; vebrtntnaking
. Naw Yo»k, June 6.—A bullet’’
IN THE DOLPHIN.
..
fundings along the court of Africa with a
NATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 11.
view of laying a cable from England to
postal in the Player’s club says the
Cape Town. At the mouth of the Congo
condition of Mr. Booth continues crlti' they found a remarkable state of affaire,
j cal; it is extremely improbable that lie
’ their maps and soundings showing that
tan tally.
I tbnt river's mouth Is an extraordinary
i
Joe Jefferson, accompanied by his son
I marine gully of no less depth than 1,453
Vpw
t
i an^ ^r‘ Eispkam. called on the dying
feet! Themoutbof the Missisrippi at an
Fnini;. v B-K’ ^une 3-~The Infanta tragedian. Mr. Jefferson was permitted
* equal distence from shore wiMild only show
auiaiia having expressed a desire to to see him and stood at the liedside for
L -Remember now thy Creator in the . [2lrt-tbreJ fia.t, ttn&lt;i the Thames forty
The market is flooded with spurious
nrw’her appreciation of the many en-' fifteen minutes. It is doubtful, how- days of thy youth, while tho evil days comn J .
The
jucredible depths were
white leads. The following analyses,
arrax,8’v&lt;l for her by the ' «»er, if Mr. Booth recognised who it not. nor the years draw nigh .when than ; trared for mon. than 100 miles nut ats^u
made by eminent chemists, of two of
,
committee of 20 prominent was, The well known comedian woj
these misleading brands show the
i
exact proportion of genuine white lead cinzens who represented the city during , affected to tears as he saw the figure of
young mon is warned that there is a judg- [
the festivities of the past week, the
brother actor.
they contain:
ment to come, in the light of which all .
DextH. Cume. from »»«**••
o plun whs placed nt her disposal and i
When Mr. Jefferson was there Edwin present things should be tested, and now
Mulradliig Drin-l
*
Dextrin is nothing but roasted starci*.
“ Standard Lead Co. Strictly Pvre Whit* t^membera of the committee and their ‘ Booth was lying on his back, the right ho is entreated to think of his Creator in and any one with a stove that has on oven
Lead. St. Lout*."
inves were her guests for a day's out- hnnrl above his head. The eves were tho day* of hla youth and strength and to attachment can make his own aextnu
Material*
Proportion*
Analysed by - ,n£’.
.
.
• closed for the greatef part of tlie time, consider Him who is the giverof every good .whenever he needs iUby roasting stare** to
Baryte®.Stl per cent, fieri, chaurenet ♦&gt;.7ne I’n»l-'‘M is fond of excursions on t len th'-,-v would open wide and stare and perfect gift. Let Samuel, David. Joaah a light brown. Its best known use istc
Oxide of Zinc 14.14 per cent.
A Bro..
ine water, nnd the iodates of the war- , viicantly. His breath came in gasps and Josiah be studied as examples..
, p«ke the famous mu cd lags usmI &lt;m
•
White Lead
«.«per cent.
st. l.oul*.
snips are music in heb.egrs. The trip und although all the windows in the
3. "While the sun, or the light," or the •
“
•
*
’
Less than 7 per cent, white lead.
was therefore a particularly enjoyable room were thrown open he seemed to moon, or the stars bo not darkened, nor the ‘
Mltlcading Brand
one. for the president's yacht with its 8nKjr from the want or air "really. In ! clouds return after thq rain." This is sug­
" Pacific Warranted Pur- (A) White Lead.” gorgeous furnishings, was in excellent ’‘‘Idition ™
to Joe ucueraun
Jefferson “were
there were
were ■' gestive of days of judgment, as in Isa. xiU,
Material*
Proportion*
Analysed by
trim, and the men-of-war spoke their nia“y other callers, but none was al- 10; Math. xxiv. 29; Rev. rill, 12; Jcr. xiii,
Sulphate of Lmtl 4.1.4 per rent.
loudest in honor uf the nation's fair lowod to ««-• Mr. Booth.
16, for those who persistently refuse the
Oxide of Zinc' 45.1H per cent.
Time table.
guest.
The
party
consisted
of
the
-----------------------------Rnrytc* ’
50.CS j&lt;er cent.
mercy of God. But the content seems
In effect Jabuary zt. 1M3.
FOREIGN FLOODS.
pnncess. her husband and suite and about
No white lead in it.
rather to indicate the time of old age. when Favorite Route between Grand Rapid*, Detroit
30 invited guests. After a cruise down
and the east.
tho senses become dull, and with no light
You can avoid bogus lead by pur­
the bay to the statue of Liberty, up the
from heaven in the *oul the condition of Lv. j Going Etet I
Sloven PeraotiM Killed.
chasing any of the following brands. nver to the islands ami a run up the
- --- ..... ........
UUII U 1 uu u
June' v.
fl.—
—Excessive
rains such a one is dork and gloomy indeet
They are manufactured by the “ Old sound, the
,. Grand Rapiift
tho
____ v*
« , Vienna. UUUD
&lt;: 1.1111?
Dolphin returned,
Listen
to
old
Baraillnl
when
invited
by
.,
East
Paris
A have swollen the rivers of Bukowina. I
Dutch” process, and are the standardly luncheon was served on boiinl.
., McCord
i Many streams have overflowed their King David to tonke his homo with, the
.. Alto
“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
king in Jerusalem: "1 am this day four­
.. Elmdale
Iwmks nnd flooded the fields. The Pruth
SWEPT BY A CYCLONE.
score years pld. and can I discern between
., Clarksville
“Beumer-Bauman" “Eckstein"
has risen so high near Cxernowitz as to good and evil f Can thy servant taste what
.. Lake Odessa
“Fahnestock"
“Anchor”
n*
inundate the suburbs and to threaten I cut or what I drink I Can I hear any
„ Woodbury
Injured hi Eldorado.
.. Ibtnifield
“Kentucky*
,r)
' the least elevate 1 distsicta of the city. more the voice of singing men and singing
“Morley”
., iMulilken
Little Rock. Jun® 3.—I
“Southern”
Ledge
“Shipman* Eldoradn, Union county.- ine town of . Cju-remosz broke over its banks at Wiz- women? Wherefore, then, should thy serv­ ,... Grand
Latuinx
swet.t
bv
’
on7.
’
nf
“
fl,™'
’
?»
r
r
,i*
?
’
“*
uitx
uud
ran
in
torrents
through
the
ant
be
yet
a
burden
unto
my
lord
the
“Red Seal”
“Collier”
„ I Detroit
eveI
♦ J
n&lt;f dwt™ctiv'‘ I ureta Sixteen houses collap^ and
king" (II Bam. xix, 35)? Barailloi was
“Davis-Chambers”
cycii nes that has passed over the sec &lt;; many others were rendered uniuhabit- doubtless a good man, yet ho simply de­
For.safe by the most .reliable dealer* in
t&gt;’’*1
the southwest for years post’ i »bl«. Eleven jiersons were killed by scribes the ordinary failures of the body in
paints everywhere.
,. Edmore
If you are wing to paint, it will p«y you Cluoraao has a population of 1,100. and 1 falling timbers or were drowned in the old age.
Stanton
to send to u«tor a book containing infornrsthe death ami destruction to people and ' flood. Scores
of families had to flee for i
___________________
w
। 3. "In the day when the keepers
of the
.. louia
property in
the-town
’ " lives
' ” without pausing ’ to save bouse shall tremble, and tho strong men
- —
n«.was
M1RUfrightful.
u«u.
| their
Ar Grand Ledge
A dispatch received here while the | property. The whole town is in danger shall bow themselves, and tho grinders

"
• sale dM it not
afford makers. a larger profit than
Strictly Pure White Lead.
The wise man is never persuaded to
buy paint that is said to be “just a*
.good ’ or “ better” than

INFANTA EULALIA HAS. AN OUTING '

Edwifi'Bootb. the Grout TnMjedlHti, Hov I

Strictly Pure
•/White Lead

tlie rrotwte,
*'.4 -V'Hnin.
v '.'k prayer;
■d. And l: !«
■r
uutie*
.1
&lt;&gt;f tllr
the hearli!-'

Di'jcil, LMiug. &amp; MiifJ

I'rnbau- Court

ucii •412-en timin'

NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
Atlnrn-ltlralur

lINrrit.. Chiirt-h
in Ai'srr (.'w,

I Broadway, New Tert
Chicago Branch,
State and Fifteenth St: its.

Blood X Kett SX tSXa I

Nerve
Tonic

^Builder

i

1 hi :.ri IW H ■ •
IlVjr K «■( "rnort

niJo

.nstim-

O'

pamphlet.

rDr. WILLIAMS*
MEDICINE CO.,
Schenectady, N.Y.
andBrockyille, OnL

ti for 3X50.

l&lt;w’H« r

.Mortgage*

The Pace
That Kills”
is cvcrmork—
makes no-difference wharf kind. Using
:r..;&gt;y and infem, soaps is one road
:o premature decay—sore hands—
.ore hearts—clothes never dean.
Not so when

iIRK’S
SOAP
AMERICAN FAMILY

s used.
Cheerfully proceeds the
!abc&gt;r of wash-day with health and
’.ong life assured. Hands all right—
hearts light—clothes pure and white
as a Greenland snowdrift.
JAS. S. KIRK &amp; CO., Chicago.

Dusky Diaaond Tar Soa».“'‘.

that xa-ti pub• oi&gt;-e tn
«t that

(CARTERS

i-tewited

CURE

lilOBATE ORDER.

"

«u. Cvuntv nt Barry—**
। •: tlie Prniiate Court tor the
rv. hc’d'-n nt the Probate ufllee. In
‘n aatd county, on M-m,l«i i&gt;f Mnv. In the year one
t b'lDdred and ninety-three.
। triri W, Auxntroiig. Judge of

.Lek Headach* and relieve all tho trouble* tnefr
. . . - ' if,—— —
fl... .v.f.rr, ■n.ih aS
-aung. ram u&gt;
o*
.cxnaxkablo raocoM ba* breaebowalncuxlcg .

SICK

r of the estate ot F. Eugene V. a cs,
ldntfi)l»t**tor D^-lionls-non

.-h M&lt;hnlnhtr»t0r and prajs
-•luted for h«.nug the sainti from .'aid trust.
irtleml, that Kalurdav. th*
A. I&gt;. km. u r.Li-j o’clock
:is'iunci| for th* hearing- &lt;&gt;J
:&lt;) Xp|H-,irat H &lt;■-Mi'll

cc m3 all -Beortsr^tbMlreaachattnraUtojM
lire.-and regulsU tho bowt^s. Emn

“ HEAD
vrbooncotry thorn will f.nd theao littJo pUhralaabln In so many wap that they
1-A io dr: without them. But nttcr aU«lckn**a

. ACHE

Is tl * Lan® of co many 11vm that ho™
mk
vo make our freak boat. Our ribs care It whin

C OHM’* Uftl* Liver Pl’.Li are very small and
very euy to Uke. One or two rid* nuU«»doM.
They are strictly vry-Ubloand do not gripe ot
purge, tut bj» their gentle action plows all
use them. IflVlalaat iScmt*: five for IL oO-A
by drafgUto everywhoro, ot cunt by uulL
CARTER miOIClNS CO., New Yoi*«

S«A1 L PIU, SMALLDOSE. SMALLPfUCE

HASTINGS BANNER
rJi. c.i-.i|ilUn-tnt. v«. John R.
mt. It
v;:nnly app-nrei'tniilsltuiut that the m»‘ i .iev«i.|eii,
mt |, „
•- '•• »f Din .. ,in mo ff,n of
io. solicit &gt;r &lt;‘&gt;»r •TitiiphlnAUi.
, 11.- -,*|j (b-i.-ut mt ppuesr ahi
&lt;•: &lt;■( cnmnlalct fi’r-l In Ui’» c»u»c
:»'l&lt;l in ,i .i
f7"n.,h- J,lt ’ "f Ulla order.
I'hd- i i . ,•,l;,l’li‘,r^of thm a »A4 bill ..f com
* 1 &gt;-e i .k-ti at CMfcfiird hv N*l 1 defendnofc
Cl*mkxt Smith,
»K«I. April it, 1B1
ClreulUwV.

cease because they are few, and those that
look out of the windows be darkened.”
j8 suggestive of the failure of hands
and arms,
feet. and legs, teeth —and
u..., .V.
... eyes.
--- ■
, The earthly house begins to decay, failure
19 evident in every part, and If there Is no
Ii«ht Bhlnlng from above the sun it is «
dreary picture. But listen to Caleb, the
friend and companion of Joehnti, each of
awav anil the sexton, who was in the ^'^rah,
pfx‘I'1Kn are d&gt;’in# b-v
whom wholly followed tho Lord: "Lo, I
building preaching for a school coin- thonsamh. Whole villages have Wen am this day fourscore and five years old.
mencement which was to have taken 1
by those fleemg from the pest, As yet I nm os strong this day an I was in
place, was instantly killed. The cyclone ' Thu lumic has become so great that few the day that Moses sent me. As my strength
struck the town from a southwesterly i
WiUt t&lt;» bury their dead or was then, even so Is my strength now for
direction nnd its coming was heard for . ev*? to unr!M) the *i5k',bPt
U» the war, both to co out nnd to come Id” (Jc-Jl
16 minutts U fore it struck Eldorado.
I"'1! ‘own
infection‘ Tho xiv, 10, 11).
'
; fugitive* from stricken towns are
4. "And the doors shall be shut in the
»
| spreading the epidemic with appalling streets when the sound of the grinding is
-Tills rapidity.
Letters from Basora Citv
low. and he shall rise up at the voice of tho
camp a now (hrwWm,! with7a race 1"‘vc fl“* (ro,i
bird, and nil the daughters of music shall
war.
Th. Miehixjn Hp, cmpany, I
lie brought low." Suggestive of lips clos­
ing in upon toothless gums, inability to
agent at Denver shipped in a carload of j
SWEPT BY STORM.
slurp
and failure of the voice. Comment
Italians to work upon a new reservoir '
seems unnecessary; mther consider the pos­
the company is constructing. There is J
sibilities of an old ago iu the fear of God.
n camp law against the employment of '
'Chinese and Italians, and the foreigners * Lima, O., June 6.—A terrific wind Think of Moses, of whom It is writ ten that
were no sooner nnloiided than a dele- i and rainstorm passed over the northern at the age 120 his eye was not dim nor bis
gution of 100 men waited on them and portion of Darke county, doing an im- natural force abated. At that age hr.
demanded in no uncertain tones-that meise amount of &lt;lamu’g&lt;.
The little walked up the mountain alone and went
th A- vinLi ’ v CnKP,.i 11
town of Wuodington was almost swept out to be with Gc$l. mid 1,400 years lateL*
. S.
,! av d' " L*1WT?’ «»“■&gt;!
A ton or mun&gt; we find him alive and well (Dent, xxxiv, 7;
J,
“*'y wu!
U', bo.wr. wrlmH. an.1 there wunot Muth. xvii. 3).
permitted t« work her* .
. u iJOU.. ;n ,|je mwn that wxs not thuth 1 5 "Also when they shall be ^afraid of
tbnt which is high, and fears shall bo in
xrruted.
।
,uore or 1'Mr*- Mnry Smith. the way. and the almond tree shall flourish,
Walting t.
June
«
-M-.rlad? living by herself, whs
Dannemora. 5
’
, ' ’ ' . , ernkhed to &lt;fi'i:th beneath her house. anil the grasshopper shall be a burden, and
desire shall fail, becau.se man goeth to his.
lhare were a dozen or more persons in­ long home and the mourners go about the
eats well” and during tin* .day smokes jured.
.
but noun seriously.
mneh. Warden Thayer ha« read tile l,‘
streets.” This is prolmbly suggestive of
death warrant. Tile warden, however. |
. the cosily terrified old person to whom
. HrllHuiit Awirmbtaic*.
does not state what effect its reading
London, Juuh 6.—A state concert was everything is n burden mid nothing is satis­
had upon M.-rtclIo.
eJergymiia visited given
.
at Buckingham palace. It whs fying. The almond tree may suggest the
white head of old age, and the grave is
Martelloand the .latter promised to apan Lc.-siaion of unusual splendor, more spoken of as the long home. "Under tin
urouch tlie chair in a jx-aceful manner. ,'
than 1,200 of the Mobility and gentry, sun" is still the key, for the rejoicing be
Warden Thayer expecteil he would :
nnd
of
jM-rsons
of
distinction.
British
lierer anticipates no long home in the
prove troublesome. None of- the wit- I 1
foreign being present. The Princess grave, but "with Christ in paradise," "ab­
neiwes to the execution have as yet ar-1nnd
!
of Willes nnd lier daughters, the sent from the body, present with the
PriteTt s Victoria and Maud were pres- Lord” (Luks xxiii, 43; ifCor. v, 8).
.re tbr
ent( being their first share in a court
0. "Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or
futtetion since the death of the Duke of the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher
Chase and Zimri Dwiggins of Chicago Clarauce. 'f lu* American legation was be broken at tho fountain, or th^_ wheel
have been sninm&lt;rn&lt;*d before the grand represented by Charge d’Affniree White broken at the cistern." Possibly the refer­
jury t&lt;&gt; tell what they know of rhe ami Messrs. Anderson and Cole.'
ence bcre may be to the spinal cord and
affairs of the Greentown liank, and the
i whole nervous system, the bmin, the heart,
cashier, now under arrest, promises to
with it* veins and arteriea. However much
Spqkanc. Wash.,
June 6.—From or little the writer may have known about
make a clean breast of the whole mat­
ter. intimating that he was simply the Boundary (,'ity comes the news of the these things, ths Holy Spirit who wrnic
victim of his superiors and that they drowning of two men, Alex MuCloud . tlirough him was "perfect in knowledge"
are the real culprits.
Interest in the ami Rohert Anderson, who ran a ferry ’ (Job xxxri. 4).
’
grand jury inquiry is keen.
.
7. “Then shall the dust return to the
across Pend D’Oreille river at that
poihk They undertook -to ferry three earth as It was, and tho spirit shall re­
Iiathengers across the river. 3 heir skiff turn unto God who gave it." God said to
OMAHA, June •’».—The dead lx)dy of struck a whirl pool in the middle of the Adam, "Dust thou art, and unto dust shall
Robert F. Ouray, one of the firemen stream and wmh ujiset. McCloud nnd thou return." And the psalmist wrote
buried underneath the falling walls at Anderson were drawn under and never concerning vain man, "His breath goeth
the Shiverit k furniture store -fire, has rose to the surface. The three paasen- forth; be ret’^rneth to his earth; in that
lieen r«‘covere&lt;l. He was engaged to be gerw were rescued.
l very day bin taoughts perish" (Gen. iii, IP;
married next Wednesday to Mips Rob! Ps. cxfvi, 4). Through Jesus, the last
in« )n of this city. All the inpired are
Adam, the second man, we learn of victory
Xr.w York. June G.—The suit of Wm. over death and of the fact that many shall
out of danger except Ben Nb-rris and
James Conley whose injuries may be R. Laidlaw against Russell Sage fo n- never die. "We shall not nil sleep, but we
covi-r
$-50,000
for
damages
sustained
in
fatal.
shall all be changed iti a moment, in the
Sage's office by the explosion of the twinkling o4**.n eye, at the hurt tramp,,for
buihb thrown by, Norcross, whs begun the trumpet shall sound, nnd the dead
Chicago. .June.2.—All is now serene
in the supreme court. Laidlaw testi­ shell be r.iis*-! incorruptible, and we shall
in tho musical department of the fied that Sage u»ed him us nshield when bo changed" (1 Cor. xv, 45. 47, 51. 52). See
world's fair. The
demand of the ho saw Norcross was about to throw the also I 7’.-■•“••. iv. 16-1S. And in contrast to
national commission
for Theodore misaile. Complainant was so badly in­ this v. ’;
'--ury picture of frail' old age,
Thomas’ resignation hns been recalled jured that hv has been incapacitated fur with i.u
■ from Leaven, listen to this
ami the mtuuccl director will continue work and his disabilities are permanent.
. Lough our outward man pei'
his duties as a subordinate of Director
Ish, yet the ivvurd man is renewed day by
Itrfinerj- Men Strike.
General Davis, whose authority he was
day.”
I'.y ,«xeiving Him who became
WiiiTiNG, Ind., June 6.—Two hun­ mon and a sin offering tor ub we may be
inclined to dispute.
dred and fifty workmen in the mechnn- „
sure
of
an
endieM life and eternal youth.
An.Ohio Itunk Fall*.
ical dejiartment of the Standard Oil 1 13. "Let us bear the conclusion of the
Paulding, O., June 8.—Potter’s bank,
Fear ''-t
God nnd keep His
company refinery at this place have whole matter. Ft"
”4
the eldest bank in Paulding county, nnd struck for a 9-hour day with 10 commandmenca, for this L» the whole duty
heretofore considered one of the safest, hours’pay. Those affected were chiefly of man."
J." But inasmuch
Inasmuch es
ns no mere
tncro man,
has closed its doors. The hank was es­ machinists, cariienters, tinsmiths, pipe- ,,nM
since' Adam
Aa*m f»n
fell, »«&gt;
ever kipt tli*
the cnmnmn.i.
command
tablished in 187-1. and has always done fittm. laborers and firemen. The com- meats
----— there
---------h. IJttle
—--------------------of God
comfort here.
a large banking bnriness. nm bank puny refused the U-hour day for which j, “WhiapCTCT
’njJ£2^cr shall keep the whole law, and
has also done a large business loaning the workmen petitioned and the rnp- yet offend mono point, be is guilty of aH’’
money on land in thia county.
ture was the result.
(Jaa H. If). And it b written that the law
4 —
— ’■■*■—*“--------------—
! was given to condemn man and prove tn
Killed HI.1 Mlatrv**.
A Bank SuxprndH.
1
helplriiFncx», thi.t bo might be led
Columbus, Ind..
June 2.—Ralph
Spokane, Wash., June 0.—The bank to receive Him wl^pi?, the falfiHtp jat of the
Drake shot nnd killed his mistress. Ida of Spokane Falls, capital $150.(M)i), sur- t law and the c^J o* tue law for righteous
Ward.
Drake fired
three bullets plus $125,000, hns suspended.
The ' new to every or.c that lx-llevetb (Rom. Ill,
through the woman’s head and two
the &gt;»*«&gt;*
&lt;; G*»-H. 21: 111. 21,22)., The Lord
through bis own brain. Thj woman bank is believed to be solvent,
Jesua Clirlrt
— le- the
• - only
- man
— who
— - has
— ever
died in 1&lt;&gt; niinu.is. but Drake will live suspension being due to the tightness ' done *the ■whole
duty of man. He whh made
of the money market. A. M. Cannon,
and whs taken to jfiil.
the president, is reputed to be a multi­ Bin for ns that we might be made the righteouuirM
of
God
in
Him
(II
Cor.
v.21).
Re
Ikiilir* UrlntermL
millionaire.
celling Him. He becomes oiirilfo and righC
Bjchvond. Jnue 3.—The remains of
Miclriititu Penalosa.
ecusnera (John I, 12: I John r, IS: Col. ill, 4;
Joseph. William Henry and Samuel
Washington. June fl. — Reissue— I Cor. 1,30), ru;d lih levo coT.straining us
Emery Davis, sons of the late president William A. Keyser, Thomas Cleland.
we live henceforth imt«&lt; IHm, rejoicing In
of tho confederacy, and his grandson, Reissue and increase—Isaac U. Cole­ hope of the glory of God &lt;11 Cor v. 14. IS:
Jeff Davis ifayi s Lave,lx*n ruin hr red man.
Original, widows, etc.—Sarah Rom. r, I. 2X
,
in the Davis section at Hollywood' rem- Anh Titus. Survivor of Indian wars— '• H. ’‘For G«a! shall bjjng every work Into
etery.
•________ '• /
Redman Taylor.
Judgment, wuh every wcret thing, whether
, it be good or whfthcr II be evlh” If wo
r.rc in Christ, re rtw rejoice that’ th* judg­
New BEDFORD, Mtn*-. Jun* (J.-r-The
Washington,. June fi.--Thu state dotrial of Linde Bonlert, charged v ith th* purtmeut hen cabled its acceptance of ment fit oar • ‘ms la pnst, and thrr shall La
reaietr. brred
men* (John v.24: Rom. vjil,
munh-r &lt;&gt;f her father and mother, has thej resignation of Rowland B. Mahauey,
Trery believer will, how­
beefun
A jury was ®»cnrcd and the minister to Ecuador und Instructed him
nwjrar t - Il-.e Judgni^nt at.nt of
cctirc adjounnsl. Tho trial will prob- to turn over the legation archives to the ever,
&lt; hiM'l. . .
. ... ...............
-- m a Christian
ablylaht three weeks.
inny
be
tried
(il
Cor.
‘v, lift I....... xlvt 10; I
Unitc-d Stab's consul.
“
' Cor, HI. Il-L’; Luke *ix. ll-trt). and p&lt;
1 Clotlitiig au&lt;l Hhoo Dealer Fall*.
। tlon In the kingdom will ihpand upon
Washington, June 3.—The treesury
Chicago. June 6.—C. A. Wcisa-m- • faithfntnra*. to in due time and In t
department has purchased tfW.OOO
bach, clothing and ahoc- merchant with orrler the arerctarf r-'.l hearts shall ba ml
ounces ofrilver as follows: Three hun­ brunches in different parts of the dty, mMitfrut. and eniy tho»« who arc in Chi
dred amttwenty thousand at.6300,200.- has failed. Liabilities, $75,000; asset.-, : Mid the work* which Ho has wtouj
: through them shall stand. All clss at
000 at .8308; 100,000 at .8305. The offers $W,(XJ0.

storm
orm was rnrrimr
raging xqys
savs from 15 to 25
25 ! of li ing laid waste.
m*rsons were killed and’ injured
El-■
!
•
’ in
•
---------------------------- —
dorado, while the destruction of prop- |
Dying By ThouMtucI*.
Constantinople
June
erty and loss of- life
---- in
... the vicinity’ was
&gt;*.4^ •
---- -------- , ------ 6.
*» —'Reports
terrible. Alrteet-cr
—
’
------**•
Almost-every house in the i from several cities of Asiatic Turkey
town wasi nnroofM
V1M„U „
u«u ( say that the cholera has appeared in
unroofed ...
or blown
down,
whil. three
•e Mwmill,
sawmills o
a «h,&gt;rt
short duUnce
distance ! many districtsand is spreading rapidly.
• entirely Idnwn. nwnv
Thai *CL_ .&lt;
,
....
.
J

and
New York^- Tribune.

w«e 889,000 ouncee.

**“ .

T1’-

«“&gt;•

1

IGoing West I
Detroit
Eeaeing
Grand Ledg
Mulliken
Sunfield
Woodbury
Lake Odessa
Clarksville
filmdaie
Alto
McCord
East Paris
Grand Jteplds

, • Lvriy Uay.otLcra wtvk days only.
on slgi.ul.
1
Parlor cars;on all trains brtw-vn Grand
:t.&lt;uldsand iMtrod. Seats 25 cett* l onr^rtlona
.■ .«It- :i luloii MniL'A. Grand Rapid* with th*
Ciucagoa W»r Michigan Railway bor
mcAGu an» tiik Wjurr and for Mchkjb,
• &lt;&gt;x. .Manistxk.TRAvaa-K city. Elk Ka&gt;»*IO-. CllAHLKi'OIX AND PKTOhRKY. Favorite■ ule to thesuniii.m resorts of nvnuin Wahirjmu.
.
&gt;
।
Trains leave Grand Rapiris tor Chicago, 8 -M A •
M. and 1;25 P. M.. »il ja P. M. Arrive ChiciJBEN
J•» P. M B.ifi P. M. and T oo A. M.
la-avo for Manistee and Traverse City TOO JLM. and 5-30 P. M.
Leave lor chark-xuis and Petoskey 7. .■» A. »;
Parlor cars on day trains and aleepets o»i.lght trains to Chicago.
.
Ask our agents for further partleuBirs' «r
•.vote to
,
.
Gkorgk DkHa vkn. Gen’I Past’r Ag’f. V\
Grand Rapids?^

liiitiK,

Ji Sagkiw

TIME table.
In effect September 11.1W.

Stallois.

5VK1U.

tiebland Junc't
».iton
Cloven
ihulU...

•|5&lt;5S
&lt;&gt;u&lt;iiund

Oetroit.
'iran.l Rapids.

Stations.

if

BOUTS.
Kalamazoe Ar..
Exst Cooper Lv.
Richland Junc't
Cressey ...
Milo.......
Delton ....
Cloverdale
Shultz

Hastings
Coats Grove.
Woodland
Ijinslnz
Detroit....
Grand Rapids

•Stops on .MR3A1 only.
‘
‘
‘
t Nos. 5 and fi will not rarry passengers ualcaa
provl ii-d wuli freight train penntta.
Freight trams will be run at the e*nventeM* of the &gt;-r nipuny, who rrst-rve tlie right lo obaa^the time ul s&gt;rh trains without notltaa

DR. ■■

BSWAWi
HEBVINE.

MeadaohE!
...... . ...
U-SL
auacka — John a. c-z.Lrta,
iTiLiy*' x.
ATI ven SSkVlSi IV8JWW r«.r t
haabcoogMiMrellof ard eurc. 1 !««•
Jot apUepsr. and after naiag tttar o© 1

�"Why|dop’t you put him ..ffl"
"
*e we don’t stop until we get to
Philadelphia, but he will have a nice bath
before he get* there.”
"How do yon mean*”
’Til »how you presently. You
we
I are just behind the tender of the Iocuojq.
; tivtv I have given u private *ignal to the
: engineer, aud he knowr what iHexpectedof
j him. Only nlxrat a mile ahead low there
Is an water trough, where the locomotive
, takes up-water while going at toll «p«d.
j ItiaaRortofditeh.th.it run* along for a
GETTING
A FREE
BATH.the r*iU,
considerable
diatance
betwtea
। tal.cd
*,rater, ” ■&lt;- I'-.uinvii,o i*kes
a nt&lt;te
u„ Bofuscoop.
.
'White
up theStealing
water with
a kind
Jmt

Hat Goodwin leltae. In r«ll.tk .tag,
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mrs.
he commences
commenced ’ savins
saving his
Accordingly he
ms
Goer, Jane 10th, with the following proUral art tbe actor la beard talking
___nn
_ i«.[Wewni «w«r however, t*-t
p&lt;
tb*t
rJ^bHtad Then be romew not attlrro
this does not account for the stringency in ’^Quotations from English poemsen Greek SCIENCE FERRETS OUT CRIMES COM­ S-faTireralng itotrn and, •t'-“'«l
raid tb/Ewn,'
the money market] and wa* prepared to
Thursday, June 8, 1893.
mitted
centuries
ago
.
• klet naseesinto* Imthroom. W hen
•
meet the worst—provided It wasn’t very subjects.
Classic Greek-Mrs. UowWM.
MAKSH At-L L COOK. Bditor.
bad.—After a careful Inquiry and some Inth-jHjhstantinl bntbiubi* seen
Manuel of CttriidUn evidences—BUit
"I never did,” replied a reporter whn
.vestigaliona he thinks he is warranted say­
'
' wh®
asnMMXD AS sxcoxixruisa MATTKttU
? .’b.^dTeJra
Goodwin, th. Opt wa* smoking on a box.
' Ing that all accounts of robberies and ex- • ^Our° national’ 'health-Miss Florence
iml trotnl nlltbU. In-.i.url on baring tile ^Would you like to witness such a Bpeo.
THM HASTINGS, MICH., rOSTOFFICK,
tortion ate charges have been grossly exag­
AVGUST 14. 1870. ’
,
&amp;,»»•• A.Uq.Ur «“»•
W““"“ mi, aiIm! with warm water, into which he
gerated. He also believes he is justified Bowne.
?biii hta .placing about being dis
Greek history and U. S. constitution—
"It might be interesting. | abonM te
in advising tlie people of Barry county not
b’^-'rablonab!. ttapl. jjta.- But th. tramp „g;,t
tmuf, u» ••-»'“ n-1-111?to “pay 82.00 per day for a single room at a Eva Bailey.
Marta will oat” »&gt; It &gt;• “ld- Thb
The Godess Athena—Mrs. N. Bai.ejhotel. The people on the south side of
occupying the auditorium.
Grover has been worshipped out three Chicago and In the vicinity of the World’s
*Tve got one now."
,uu«ment 1. not wbolll tra«, Imuanuch u
It made a hit.
,
"WhereF’
d.r«r.of n&gt;r„ do In it Inrg, proportion ot
abort months but In thgt time the Ameri­ fair groundH have opened up their houses
Professional* warmly commended Good­
"In a trap.”
in.rnnc-. e-.-.pe rmpunUhwl nod =»£ win for hi* devotion to his art—a devotion
can people have seen credit paralyzed, en­ to visitors at half the prices charged by
The
new*pni»er man looked around te
that
hreitattd
not
at
the
sacrifice
of
hotels, and board can be had correspond­
tected. But how strange It seem* that t to
terprise checked, universal dfetrust cre­
ingly as cheap. The admission to the
The students are now making preparapersonal comfort, awl the audience •ontethinr like n mousetrap on a iJm
ated and a great shrinkage ta non specula­ WorkTs fair grounds proper is 50 cents I tions for leaving, as many of them wil Ktomn( th. prtanld.r,.etln|lI th. ta
‘'It’.'’11?
,r““f
tbm iu
tactl,.’. part. «hould unrnrth prwltlw ta- shivered with surprise.
tive securities that represent the savings each, where one can see exhibits that will lie through thglr work this week and all
Now, however, thing* ore nomewhat nrahli.K toUraculmt l..&lt;.,a,„i lni0J
t see him,” he said.
different. Tht sploohing nolso 1* pro­
of a large portion of the nation. Thia take him three months to look at rarefui- ilext week. Tbb Is the lime when tbe Jc„« o( murder, committed nn
who
died
perhnpw
f
ot
lent
th.t
1
00.000
"He
ou this car," declar. -Uhe baggam
, ly and closely, though there are'tmtny things draymen are happy and the baggage mas­
duced by a property device and not by the
shrinkage has been estimated by compe­
master. "At this very moment he is rid­
that will not Interest all alike. Connected ters most unhappy.
’•
’ The’S're.’ ot rrouthern France, which comedian’* body.
tent authorities to be at least S500.000,- with the main grounds Is the Mldwaj
e. %No, you can't see him. be•The change was brought about in this Ing ou
The Detroit excursion, of . which we „nr» were occupied u dwelltap, by primecause
000. While this country should be pros­ Plaisance. This Is to the World’s fair
•I* lying across the platfofe. r
way: Tho third night tho property man,
spoke last week, was enjoyed by over
ght of him just after we
pering from the very nature of things, yet: proper, what the side show is to the circus. 1300 students and although the I'all-game ral man. yield proof.ot M»rreot murder. to save time, filled the tub with water an caught
In moat remote antiquity. Thoae ««*KF
• This midway what—do—.you—call—it is
He looked very cotafbrtable
the pledge * of^he democratic party to a atrip of ground seven-eights of a mile resulted In our defeat, It was well worth of these crimes were doubtless indifferent hour earlier than usual By the time Mr.
nnd h«f
—— anybody
«~mj m
n’t ------know1-that
h on
on to
pj
Goodwin wn* prepared to take bls' douse
return to wild-cat currency, and to re­' bang by an eighth of a mile wide. Through the trip. The -Yellow and Blnp? alwajl to detection. Inasmuch a* In the early
tbe water was of an icy coldneas. W hen him. Bht I have to keep n * harp lookout,
receive a cordial welcome at Detroit.
stage* of human development there was be did take bht plunge, instead of twiying, for ths । reason that I frequently curry
move the protection under which our’ the entire length of it runs a wide street,
The
final
concert
given
by
the
choral
no
law
save
physical
strength.
In
that
money
ajjd
other
valuable*.
"
‘
1
i
upon
which
anyone
may
walk
and
even
magnificent industries have grown up. Is
a* customary, "Ob, this I* immcnael” be
breath, free of charge. TJpon each side of Union was n grand success. They were epoch men gave way to their brutal pa*- gave vent to an Exclamation that sounded
working harm, ami will continue to do io,
’ tlia street are arranged reproductions of assisted by soloists from Chicago. Boston ■lon* unrestrained. Women must have very ranch like "Great----- 1" following it
Tbe country Is in the hands of tbe d&lt; m-’ streets and scenes from the old world. and Detroit and the Detroit orchestra.
suffered then more than at any subsequent up with others equally forcible and Ineleocratlc party. and&lt;wery body knows it
For Instan-e there Is the street In Cairo:
period,
tothvir muscular inferiority.
Although the students have to burn the perlod, owing to tnetr museum, .m....-..-/- ■
i- true
rw... I"
&lt;■ proved
nrnved by
bv evidence
evidence
h street In Venice: German village; Irish
while norinr That this I*
Tfaere wert. couBternation and excitement
!
village
and
a
.core
of
other
attractions,
to
;
mldn
gh
uU
many
I
tow
*"
‘
^
’
^
‘
“5
The railroads especially from the east
which ha* survived hundred* of cent""^’ behind the scene* aud looks of astonishshould make concessions in their passen­• .11 o( width ra .tatatan or from to to M over their trata, they .kill bad
for in the very caves referred toare dta
(o Ue
Thtj propcrty man
ranu 1. rh.rged, hot It I. optloo.1 with « do devote Id- .Udetlra.
A . the rerar t
nconUnently ’'bounced,
ger rates to Chicago. The demand for rc- l«-r«oh whether he .k.ll &lt;o In or ,l*y out. l»teM-Olle»lete eoolwt « Cltaito Lol covered the remain* of many murdered । was |incontinently
uouucou, ” and
auu now
uvw
women, testifying to the fact.
। there nre no more realistic
’ “ •baths.
’ —New
duced fares Is becoming imperious at CUI-. Wem.y h.vv more to ray of thl. Midway rare ly the It. or M. were vletora
In the famous cave of Cro-Magnon wo*
.
received more point, then any other Ml- found
cago. hud the corporations are face to’(..rielraltce Inter on.
a woman’s skull with a cut In the . Ybrk Herald.
The state of Michigan has provided a lege represented.
face with the problem whether increasedI
forehead three inches long, evidently made
—
' -In —- ■—• Jdepart
• ­ by a flint hatchet. The weapon penetrated
The -lecture
the professional
traffic will not compensatb for tower• handsome home at the north of the grounds,
the
wJemnlovwl m couaiqeraWe distance betwu-n the r^il*,
for the convenience aud comfort of her peo­ ments will close June Kith.
the frontal
frontal none
bone una
and emweu
caused death, but ««
the ,
charges. It te public policy to facilitate
victim did not die immediately from tbe
*{F^tarorii! ”^ild Mkl£ fll,ed wlth &lt;Ml*r- T,'“
22
ple, as have a l, or nearly all. of tlie states
in every way the contact of Vie people and territories of tbe Union. A wide veran­
wound. She lingered for some week*, at loc-l «Htor of The Enterprtae tahlMj^or j aptbewater wilh„kiat! ,lf
nil event*, a* I* shown by the fart that par- . R. P- Boer, who was diaeuwdn^ the great waUhJ.,
with the most instructive and most beauti­ da surrounds thia building, and It is furnlshtlal healing took place. In a cave at laugh .rrtiitect with aome ******- J •
A moment later the water trough wu
ful world’s exhibit of the century. The&gt; Ai inside and outside with pleuty of chairs
Scrde*. among many human boor* bearing went apt- there for my
*ix! r&gt;ung I Btruck&lt; aU(] Mpray
rt. Uii.
and places to rest. For the sake of econ­
The Chicago. Kalamazoo &amp;&gt;8aginaw R’y
agitation for special excursion rates has omy, many people, not only from Michigan.
11 top of the great iron tank «.d the tender,
will sell round-trip excursion ticket* to the scare, wait dug up the akull of a woman , Clemen* woa the flirt
behind it elements of success. The west­’ but from all Ute states and territories In
with
a
gaping
hole
In
it.
She
mu*t
have
qualnted
with.
He
did
not
much
reeemble
lho
Jjd
q(
u
fla
.
iplng
up
an,t do„ .
Great 4-Paw Shows from all stations, as '
ern railroads are doing their duty and are&gt; the Union, carry their dinner* with under, nt the following extremely low rate been Iwtantly killed. A rimllor akull of lboJSd'JJate’boJta • the rtW&lt;'ir filled itself from telow Thl»
grounds, taking them to
a woman wa* found in a cave at Challea, , wo«
d,d
* t han ’.(half
&gt;«H aa mmate
landing passengers Into Chicago at greatly। them onto the
did not
not &lt;*®«PF
occupy mor
more
minute,
of fair:
their state building where, they can get
Id Savoy, with a fracture that wa* unquea- on the tops of which his well worn trouser*
Rate.
Station.
at the end of which the engineer ihould
reduced rates.
them checked free of charge, together
31.15 tlonably made by * tliut instrument. Of lingered as though undecided whether to . have pulled up tbr scoop. Instead of that,
Woodbury. ■
There Is a dlffrreuce between EnglandI with any other parcels they may have. Woodland..
1,45 oltaran Uull. obtained (rant » primeral , «o lral.lv or .t.y ouL He rat in • raloon, ■ however, he permittted the tank to over*
As to the actual expense one need be to.
now „ ._aieu „
1.00 rap,.Uber ra Ventral two .kow tree- o( 1 with M. ieet on . tebte wbiUBng . thorn , flow
under Gladstone and the United States, Board and room* can be had tor from 37.00 Coats Grove.
in a cataract. which was flung baekwanJ |(ke
miniMure Niagara agatut
1.00 wound* Inflicted by human honda One. Hick vriUa bowle knife.
under Cleveland. While Gladstone hoist* per week up. Tbe only other necessary Hastings..
that of a woman, ha* three fracturee. Unv ;
He sized me up a* from tbe Statea, »d- !the
. forward
end t&gt;f tinihl-l-il-.. c.r
Shultz....
forward
the..Ibaggage
car
questionably they were not all inflicted at
traduced himself and said, with a drawl: „JuM
Jook end of
|U|
£*®‘
the British flag over Uganda. Cleveland's expense will be 50 cents for admission and Cloverdale
.75
I went to make ueeo yaa. I ve wot to nirater delightedly "Ain t be pttSS,
"Paramount
Blount” hauls dawn the possibly 20 cents a day for street car fare. Delton....
.«U tberaine lime. Inramurl. «. two ot them
By confining everything to the necessary
exhibit
&lt;lgn»
of
hrallng.
Theunfortunnte
g«
up
Juet
u
luircb
.tuff
for
thora
typoe.
;
’tvt.ogtt,
Ticket* good on all regular trains on
American flag at Honolulu.
expense the trip will not be without the
u„fod
June 2t.*t and Na I June 22nd.
Return­ troovered t™ three, only to taraumb to eod th. town to *md ra . ralted nrine^ I In truth lh&lt;&gt;
tho unfortunate tramp mart
■ ipucame overland, xou must a had
Last week wheat reached 65e the lowest; reach of most everyone in Barry county, ing. train will leave place of exhibition, at a third blow.
and would not exceed 320.00 for the round
Unmistakably these women were mur- , number of adventures. I’ll write ?em up.' have been getting it with a veugi-tiuce, for
point In Detroit that has been reached In trip.
7 p. in.
tbe ’tremendous flow! of water s[touting
v
de red. But for their sex it might be sup-. We’ll “
•------ ’--------*-------------------throw
in an’“a
Indian
war or*—
two.
&gt;
u’T*
E. s. Hitfmax, Agt.
years. The man who voted for^Cieveland
We’ll hnr.tluMlraota on. big Hro u.l ,
'E«
»( •!&gt;-'«.,k e, ,;nnn«l
The Columbian exposition is one that all
wen
on
rise ...
ana । it-M'If ilirieinht
i’V.'i
»
’ (josed
that they perished In fight, os did so j ...
» nave .tne
. mimouh
...a play
.Dig
** ..
the
tin* '««•«•&lt;«
r*r*
who can should see. as it will probably
St. Jocwraltaaw.,.
W.'ll
th, dick‘t“!/
,b« i.u*,Mr
because he thought his election would 'in“
many of the met} who lived in those times. co. with th. poUltal .Itnatlotb and h.r. i «« &lt;«JF Ul»*&lt;l»«n. r...| » »,iau». .brt
,
not
be
the
good
fortune
of
the
Michigan
be
sure $1.50 per bushel for wheat must
The struggle tor existence Among human.,
Manana, na th. w^prah. Wn ran .It •
ct.-Jt-.wnt adman
people to have such an opportunity so near
terribly disappointed.
A mirage of Turapian civilization, a beings tbeu mast have Ix^en fierce and ,
at home again, and II Is doubtful wheth­
l,croraul.-nj»,onr-drra. and pt up
''&gt;&gt;n.
bloody. They were hardly more than wild right
n.A that will m.k. th. natlrra
tacnplnn. am. It lhn[U ...ter &gt;J
« ,;,
..«!I.
er such a complete collection of foreign ex­ shadow of the past projected upon tbe
animal* provided with artificial weapons
INNOCENTS ABROAD
hibits will ever be gathered together tor present, a frontispiece out uf the book of and
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b^“'r*“'1 «•”«*««*•
=»*•
cunning of a superior
qrder. Doubt- ' Attnyou’rogun.and your rand, andn I
.
life
—
th:*
aud
more
i*
the
Chinese
quarter
many years to come.
less their contentions were most frequently ' tried I'll come out lathe paper and pro- j
-r “
!
"If that fellow i« still alive," «aii! the
'
In the next letter some of the most Im­ in Sau Francisco.
These 30,000 souls, huddled together iu . for the possession of the fetnalc* of their claim that, you never read the ato^y of the '; bnggnge master when tin- •autract bad
, portant buildiug* and exhibit* will be
kind, who
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ware the prize of |&gt;attlo and the little hatchet,
-. nnd
—J that
- - the Lite of Anunia* t
(A burrowing tale to Vo continued unlit news
spoken of. In conclusion will say Hint space* well nigh unbrvathabie, unInhabit- |
! fina|ly Huspendtd its aftiv.jy. “ he 1,» had
become more plenty.]
wnv, Frisco.’
property of the strongest. One primeval overtook you on your wnjrto
'
all who can should go In June as tlie able, jostling each,other along dark and ।
! cnovgh to give him a
for water
found to contain the skele- 1 "For two weeks
week* he in^tn
int/n-iewed me reguYour humble servant and his better weather will be cool and comfortable, the crowded thoroughfare*, silently and irii- । sepulcher wa*
j for the rest of his life. There i»n't anyhalf, returned Friday from a visit to the' grass green and flower* fresh and beauti­ perturbably pursuing their mysterious i ton* of thirty men, all of them strongly ; tarly, but answered mort of hi* questions
‘
tbiigt that will frighten a man like a tiuM
World’s great exposition, now being held iu ful. All of the exhibit* mrfynot be in xvayx, so supremely iudifi'ereJil to all that I modc, pih-d closely. Together with the himself. The Enterprise enjoyed n boom, ! ,’
Jtu
•■•.•r
l^vtitiKC.
«
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•
• . ~ , *i— —.——i—»— — ■ , •
. .
oi tti.it fort, ji(’cot।tiii
Chicago, after a week’s visit l»4iewbig the
und tnr
the ptujumut
proprietor mnuc
made nr*
hi* enterprising
,
place, but there are enough now in position hem* them -in, men they seem not, but | bones were seventy three flint arrowheads- uuu
,bln‘
ran* it «car«s him
greatest sight, without floabh^hat has ever
and spearheads, which presumably were 1IWuram.nt.prwralor
!————— -• »
- full wU..( «o“ .I
to ktepn-pcraon looking for months, so shade* "all loo Impalpable" from the deqp
.
___ &gt; * t .. . i-t-.
. . ............... .
. : most to de:«ta. Im. -l&gt;....I- half drowning him.
sticking In the bodies whetj they were in clothe*' nod mixed hi* salary.’’—St. Louis '
been given uauklud to see. Through the there need be wo hesitation on that ground. Tartarus of time.
lie
doesn't
know
wh«-:i i’ i- going to ‘«g&gt;»
tem-d. These must have bevn warrior* ,
Globe-Democrat.
”
various exchanges that find their way to There Is a bureau of information connect­
Architecturally, however, JJttle China who
and he has to chooe l»-tw«- n Ntandlngil
pctished in some battle. Another
the editors table, he had become thorough­ ed with the World's fair at which a per.*on Is at most but an influence, audit I* doubt- ;
! and jumping off tjm^rai:: ”
ly Imbued with the fact that tbe wicked ran find out tbe various boarding ‘ places I(fill whether a single structure in the entire , cave at Gourvan has yielded « number of 1
'
Wli'ettXhe
ialer
.
,
n unune train
muu slowed
mowiu up s.n
tu Loc.r
..
w
city of Chicag? wae, filled with nothing and how to reach them. Of course then- colony owe* it* existence entirely to Chi­ crania'and jaw*, which were broken by |
A little more than a quytcrof a Century | Brnr Philadelphia the n.
.per u..m taw
but a gang of thieves, who pounoed upon are plenty of eoufidence men in the cltv I, nese capital. Indeed the uecessitie* of tlie &lt; blunt weapon*. Hundreds of other skeletbe unsophisticated from every dlree- ready to relieve a man of bi* 3 8, but If case made no such demand upon the frugal [
tion when his back was turned, aud he. one use* hl* eommon sense, and confines nnd thrifty MougoL Like Moliere, he took
even feared that the bold baudite might his questions io officers, of which then- hi* own wherever he found it. The huge i
, a, .
.
7
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"U.UM 1’in.ruvu me great MFHEg&gt;C
,(«(„•.
""err
&lt; :
flint. In &lt;». InMuer • wk.ill b,lw„„ Krnura .nd tSrmnnr. Bi.niXk ,
venture to steal his eye teeth while he are plenty, lie »eed get in no trouble.
busines* block of San Francisco’* early 1 wefqx.n« ot
who
,., bad had a bath r.*&gt; well a- a ride at
stood entranced with the sights. He im­
commercial pertol and tbe hastily con-t own.lnrf ilrrra rarowbra.1., . fourth .r w„ .i.rihn u BI.rrlu. Oli morulnn. tb
’
Wll.i. R. Cook.
the expense «&gt;t the railway.—WhshingUn
; MeompMlol LA Lunn do*, b. wra Xlk- ' Bar
agined poMlbly, that behind every door
'structed shanty of the sand hills alike be- . raw Mog M|ml brlwran th. rarralta
there lurked a bold, bad man wilh a
came i.u.
hi* prvprr.v
property uy
by ngut.
right oi
of conquest, I **«»
tact these ca\es
cayes are filled
tilled with
wither!-;
logon
» road which rut
run* along
’thTbaJrf
L-&lt;uue
n fact
evi- log
on u
‘
’
stuffed club ready to knock him Into insen­
and he found both order* uf
— protected* from xbe'.ea bv alow walk
of American denceof homicidal struggle* among the a cliff
yult'i Water Port'tru
sibility at tbe first opportunRy. And by
architecture equally avaitaNe. The shanty ‘Hstant ancestors of the human being* of ' when he met nn old FrencE naval cantain
Around a fountain in .me f tjie princi­
tbe terrorized looks on the face* of others,
soon shone resplendeut iu vernal green and today. From the name souvnr* proofs are with a wooden lea nowerfutl. Imttr
pal squares of Quito ax«enib!c ei e.-y morn­
«crificialre&lt;i;aDdtb.hard.unCJS«»mli. «PPUcd th.t cannibalism prevail in of pepper,“jj Tbe d±!
‘ I
as verdant as he. who rushed into the
lecordanee with'our. Grand Tent
ing tlie city's ngusdcre&gt;. T'rt.** witer
•middle of a room* and peered cautiously officers request which was read al tbe last jug line* of warehmiM-, dry goods empori- ; that distant el&gt;och. Scattered about tha ' duly attentive to the captain?* leg and the
about as If fearful of being called to etern­ meeting of our tent, that we make a pub­ um. and office buildiug were softened by ancient hearth* where menl* were cooked I Frenchman struck at tlie animl?with the porters differ from tin- le&gt;* &lt; nerlpti.-iM*
of Nome South American
i:&gt; - irrrlug
many a
jutting gable
gable and
and projecting
projecting bajbaJ- uncounted
uncounted thousands
thousands at
of years
years ago,
ago, are
ore ever
ever, butt
butt of
of hl*
his flying
fishing। yrod
ity at any moment, he saw be
wa» d»ot lic decuiatloii on Sunday, June 11th. for many
a jutting
.qi ^BUmnrrfr*
njmm
swore,
their jar* on their Lacks
•&gt;: mtbe,
alone In this uncalled for fear. So It was the purpose of decorating the graves of our cony, hung with lantern* nru! refreshed *° many bones of men, women nnd cbtl- —’ “----- ”
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•
rather with a' spirit of martrydoiu. and departed brother*, it was unanimously wit If lilies.—Henry Burden McDowell in dren, to-aring not only truces of lire, but • and the sailor replied in the same dialect. backs of mules. Their c-&gt;r.i urs^tra
they
came to
to blow*,
blow*, and
and deep,
deep, have
have a
a wide
wide mouth
num th au
andl hhold
mark*
of i1ixtrnti&gt;em«a,nr.irav
i .
u. « From language ll
&gt;ey came
&gt;; i about
txmi
T ; the
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feeling* not unlike those of a mlssiouarv votr.d to cheerfully comply and to make as Harper's.
lnaft
-*
BHttWita
Bismarck
found
that,
forty
liters.
to an uncivilized people, who contemplates .fine a display as pwuiible.
...... ... .Du,«n M-semis.
I at the marrow 'pmiculari? in 8wintaJ
Prpncbnuu&gt; I
T1m' »'orter cwrip&lt;
1 ' ;
tbe sad thought that in a short space of
Your committee'has made the following
AH primitive propie regard tha bird «'primeval man wa* obligedI J rely mlldJ u“wS]^“‘adSi^^00
wnh leatlwr -tr .,
He nerer
time'be may prove a meal at the haodsof arrangements:
-penally wise and favored. Living in the oo flesh tor food. Never having i^ved havZtetn h. tT
’ ““
WOuM I
'' ' • '
1' r
his cannibalistic friends: It was with these
All Sir Knight* who possibly can are specially wise and favored. Living In the on flesh tor food.
" "r “
■■ &gt;"•
gloomy feelings that we left Hastings on earnestly requested to meet at our lodge rar bn U rnranM ra cxenl.lng rautml ibnuvUranf tanratkralmt t‘.™°S» b. bXjTta 15.^**' n’T’’
• l.rgr rnunl ra ■.
*’ h..ra.
J‘”
” tb
' 'u-;'"'r.
------v h"
VLTIl
me
the C. K. 4 S.XR, Thursday moratog room at 2 o’clock p. tu. ou Sunday, June orer ntmo.ph.rle pbraon.eio, «n.| know- utlllra.1 thra ulm.l
“ course of European
that
which
“ lhistory
1.1*?0^ during
d»ri»K the
&gt;br last
Ita Ii
llq llirra-b-. l» . U. I. .■!
May 25th- The ride from Kalamazoo to 'llth. The line will be formed wlta the In.xxrll hi.own nilttralorfraraon. tl„ u snld.ra &lt;UrL Hrlndrar "JiTirZ
Iiirlirai.ra
raltararavn bi*
l.tu flights ..
---- 1 . ... . 1 then ____
—» . ..... .in ^ntben.
vere pleutifal
But« ^e critical moChicago js no doubt familiar to nearly all proper officers in advance and march to the India
uh observe
a* rforeboding
were likewise a favorite prey
Tbe re^ "»'nt h^&gt;P *«Tived -by the Irony of fate In w«w. «*ren* t« me »wn‘
‘ "
but at this season of the year Is espectally Presbyterian church, where services' will ill or good to tbeniM-lreQ
i
i ““ lv&lt;luenT of ’b« Emperor the jnr. nud hi* »nr i-J
i'l ta-V
The Hurons believe that the dove carries main«&lt;rf3,aw reindeer have ll^-n disedT v
beautiful as all can testify who have been be held and an address made by Rev. Sir.
Vr,rr»n
b« dwny* walk* «v .
■ - v- ’. aoover this portion of the Michigan Central. Grigsby. The Knight* of Pjtblos will al­ the soul* of tbe departed hence. The Da­ jerrei in a ringtocaZ' A' sXj
1
ua,l,lcat,°n ut Germany and must win n it is flilKl,t. !!
The IlJinoia Central IL K. owns all the right so hold their annual public memorial ser­ kotas say the stormbird dwell* so high as hillside, the bone* of not fewer than 40j000
*rVUml "AU
K™** ’
A,ri*rtl «l
of way Into Chicago adjacent to the World’s vices at the same hour and church and it to be out of human vision and carries a h«w* form -roumS^XTwhkh^J! |
fair grounds and tlierefore has practically is with pleasure your coflaBltteeannoubccN fre*h water lake on his Lack, m&gt; that when known co tbia day a* the "horse wall*.” •
ti
y
jnr, mak.-* adrop tom
°r c’'—j bin,1«
of' :’1 r
a mouopoly on all passenger traffic, and that they have made arrangem &gt;nts to be plume* himself It rain*, when he winks Many of these Mpiine bones show traces of I tj. 7?* “urw,Cfc*
burning.
’
}
T
&gt;•': of my
freight as well, coming to the World's make this a union service and demon­ his bright eyes it lightens, when he flap* ' iit&gt;rani
nn&gt;
, ------ --Lurmeso
giune
seem* iu
to be
uiuiujt
.
...........
”
ur rather
ravuer a Ii &lt;**''•* wi’bo‘rt langhnuj
..................
henvv '“ri.ety ..f
...
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. .. ■- I.:'
&gt;i|an who
Fair. The M. C. R. R. runs Into Chicago stration. The wives and families of Sir hl* wing* thunder rolls. Tb'tf'Alaakan*
C
Even at that time man considered him
of cbeM’ -k
lb” Peculiarity
of j «K«
‘u!or.
the rc-|*TiL.l
over this track. In full aiew of the grounds, Knight* are earnestly requested to* bring S»ueb,11.rara.Hra.1tattl„"U1„. »1X monarch of U
creation, not hesitating to
» a-'4■„ •. - * pawn
hrn it bowed to me behind a c atari. t
----- -- "&lt;lut*n'‘” w
ween
IX tb.q. .1! th.
„ mlghty, X’XSK&amp;y
I "^k** *" imag-nary diagonal line drown
but only on condition khat it makes four flowers to tho church and join la Hie ser­
----------------- wua oe-.j.
"Frota the Andis to Para.
“raer to the
•tops on Its run Into tbe-clty, and the Ill­ vice. Aftei; service we will march to the
„ ~ ...
U1L eaKic 13 injguty, , more formidable
rormtuable than
tiitin any
any which
which, exist
exist now
••&lt;■■. ! fTu »be«J1“J’’fr “ *Cf*
’
aspiring—the symbol of their war- 'Great
Bengal
inois Central officials were very carcfal cemetery and decorate tbe grave* of our brave, aspiring-tbe
t cat*
cat. twice
twice the
tbe size
size7of
of modern
modernUt
Bencai u..L&gt; k—
a*®
of hlm~hto °Pr ~ ? l^ngal
Ltodlsthat none of these stops were very conven­ two departed brothers who by tbe will of rlors for apparent reasons. . The kingfisher tigers nnd DroDorttansrete
. ,
« ««t hand corner. The piece* are
Most readers would Ih
anxious
to
serve
his
brother
mT-T
&lt;Iy
.
f
‘
‘
rodo
™
were
ient to the grounds. As I recollect lithe our heavenly father have been taken from 1* anxious to serve hh brother mrim—Min­ numerou*. Mammoth*, rbinorero*. and
...lit would
Xn pI^y"’a riKht h«n«»- »»« tbe cover i he rource of seine
■four stops are 00th., 52nd, M2nd.. and 12th. our order the past year. An address neapolis Journal.
Th- World
hippopotami reamed abroad. More twri- h
pawn*-there are only
ate., though 1 am not positive that the first will be delivered at cemetery by Sir
ble perhaps than any of three wua the great
*tO ,^UtHS“” - c*a only
wL'&gt; b
T' 4
°?
We
th. K
Krix«iy
rtaSr :| ^1?“, ra'
three are correct At any cate the trains Knight M. L. Cook.
I’unlahmcnt In Indian Reboot*.
eave
Iwr
.u
„m
? tb««raol «&lt;„
,lbe Quw-nhM been taken
stop at 12th. street Aside from tbe hordes
The method* of punishment In tha na- ^ith there bear*, a* well -wi,t. .k
»ould
a* with
theI1 w®M1
~*®
u,d "®7 **rre tlrnt no piece equiva- worth’s phrase, and that it %.•&gt; (Hhella
Every member should lie present and
tiger*
and
fierce
byen^the
io^Z
?*"
ot thsgs and robbers, the editor had read help make this a memorial day Indeed and Xive Mhools of India ore characteristic-- | mighty
—
i nnd fierce hyena*, the people
qu**ft reaJ,T ex«*t* Io ea*tern wbdxloved "Not Wisely, but Too " e-1with great sorrow and misgivings accounts have this tbe beginning of an aunual tbe..,
Hhorp
supple
thong,
tha t 01 thafc r*riy
;’ ;aud
—;rrr«
— cane, tbe ***
“«««. xne
dbi- -•u^T
**”’.’the
earlyperiod
periodwere
werecompelled
compelledto
todta,th ’
powerful piece being equiv- We rmgbt add that inspite c-f iljef.uni.ar.
of the outrageous charges, of which tbe memorial demonstration day which ahall n.raral’i
dlinil*,.
*^tbLtltM
ktn&lt;TL’nn..
thc*u“......
*acn**tbe
I P®1® Po*«-»*ion of the cave&lt;
thev airattoour rook, or caatle.
— r That
—
ity of the famous "Elegy” u »t o:n- rv-wr
following might be a fair santple:—
“
B’“••■••■-e
nuw® game me
the privilege of iu ten will trace Mr. HanlyS "Far from
■boulder*, the Cwiaiiug of the noae, the I did so successfully there I* nodonbt a* Is . 1“
“
'bakingbythenackorbyaknoimadewith
! Proved by tbe tbou*and*of gnawed'bone. tTU“ *t,o“
ho higher1 rank on a
Klyergoin'to see the vircus called the Vtg
tbe Maddinu Crowd" to (*. .'■• »
c0“_____
“
u
“
*Kncr
ranx
on
a
iln *•««&gt;»*&lt;* Uedriln- I * brersand giant rat. dlreSJred fnX pl»w 'than
h“ th
-‘
”-call«i qutj
that
of "chekoy
"chekoy*-«||«i
queen nett "One of Three” with 11*»- uiar u&lt;-r« no
Chleaga
A II-Maccabees In our city not mensbers *
ta**'European
equivalence l*y
virtue of ita
■ । cave*. Mingled with the sama sort of n
,n,P*a« equivalence
l»j'virtue
its held the weddiug gue-t with b^titter­
Fair,
. of our tent are cordially 'Invited to Join quent»forehwid.
beintz
Itnloo,
_
„
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J
*
th8iJ""^r W,Mh“
•dmlnU- : f,tfb*n rsfuM‘ »rv numerou* abelta of mol- U “* uolH««-a piece p&lt;Mre**ing scareely
ing eye. Mr. Hardy’* title*, like Ih
.
Ye'd better cut J er wisdom teeth, and sharpen us.
^er * flogging he order* the cl*** to pray &gt; ^todc* and bones of earn trout ehn&gt;« •
■ n,°re power than a pawn The muni
'em with care.
Yours Fratemr Uy.
-Dclferouriv. In order u,drown
to drown U
.'
c.hub- Uocl‘ of
r.nL.7
°!?
al.n,ov
wov«® are nlmort invariably aMractivr. ‘ k P**»
vociferously;
m, victim’* ! and
««iother
other fl.hZ
fl.be. of epwiwTwblctinow"r^
oflbe\le«
the
7 n 7 •• ,‘n,MSU . 00
"IUU
Aa' keep &gt;er wit* about ye, and mind what &gt;«r
F. R. Pancoast
)
JaSliST?
‘o U•»«
oriental
of Blue Eyre," "Two on a !’&lt;■«• •
cr
^
ca
Hi*
favorite
way
of
dealing
with
the
ulate
the
rivers
aud
lake*
of
th*
**m
J. Pkndekgamt
Gf CheM l« one wjuare diagonally. Return of tbe Native” stimulate ertriowty.
Theyli ritln }« like tbe mischief
refractory ,lH.&lt;d th. rahral I. Jrata S ' &lt;*»■ fShb«,k. w
F. Rykrsox
Often a proverb, or any ottor 1 *m:ltar
Committee.
nntonnnra. ratbtatot hUdl^taratra by ' “"h. bran' Irak.
C. Bishop
phrase, is a* good a* a recognized quota­
her hair and violently whiak her about In ’ Star"whington
Rjx.ey Wateiui
I
tion. ’‘I*ut Yourself In HI* Plare" atu* B
U»
me
u
U
.b.
wra.
.
u
fcta
,
m.ric.u,
&gt;
-------------Da. C. H. Bahhtr
I
Is Never Too Late to Mend" wen- -troke*
-------- —. ...v,
while the room resound* with invocation* :
A Matnrat Xceliauso,
former reverence for the beard {* well of genius ou the part of Charles Kearte,
Tbey'regoln' to charge foe gazin’ an* a extra
to Ahuranuizda recited by her achoolfel- II .
and "Second Thought**." "Dead Meo«
« roulre I. a rnvlnr, that
lump hr thlnklto:
low*.—S oath'* Companion.
• a rircr ha. worn tor
lu.lt m&gt;d rh.n aUm
Ull^co*: a tomp fee eaxin', an’ they’ll socket oc
’rb°
brt-drd r»-ta„»,n7te Bbooa” and "The R**it of AH I/ - ««
th.*rVh!J!h&lt;&gt;tllur *"""*■ Tb* coolrea ot , ■
-upraraacy
ot Hear,
Henry I
I'm.
HI
Aa’ ef y* tit * tied at ufghteref ye go wUVot;
Htanacy of
’m
HI.
u.uni hardly less Inviting.—Blackwowl - Mag*
The regular monthly meeting of the
Dickens' Fondnew for Danelng.
SrSffn'Z'
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»&gt; "'n at zine.
Theyllskia ye UXe tbe ml*cbW
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,o~k
k*
bi”
Woman's Foreign Mlaaintury society will
My father was certainly not what in the
tn. inaaoM.
Help m, u... i,
„
Swift Wua a "Dunce" *t S&lt;-bu«»lbe held on Wednesday Jane 14. In the
b,; "'&lt;,r mF
Unw?)“
, 7 ««eptation of the term would ba
• Not only pbilowpInTs and iln'iteF. Imt
church parlors, beginning at half past called 1 a good dancer.” I donbt whether 1,300 fett high. Through thb» reirlnn n...
don't
Great Northern railro^l rX^&amp;i^
twu (•’&lt;•hu.fr
he bad ever reeei red any Instruction In “the x “
someof tbemoKt treuebato Aitirift
watch
«ppw»ci~i :
brilliant humorists were dull etiougn
Rememiier the soeclal service to be held noble art ’ other than that which my Nister ran labon-n. working In Salm™ co”“
boy*. It ha* been said of Swift iu » and I gave him. In later year* 1 remember
It &gt; a cent a piece tor euoghin'. an* jre twf«* u at 1 he Presbyter Ian church .Sunday monb
days that "he displayed cither tin- ’Lp 1 ,k
much lor snet zli*'.
lug aud aftentoou. hi the ■ondng the try tag to teach him tbe Khoutahe, a dance bUak..,'■wh'U’ToSU? (Z’ita t“ -i: l 11
DOI committed treason”
lightning of -atire or the lamlwc uf 'ijne;
A Dickie ef ye bold your breath,an’ c»a of *«tn children*Mrvlee, all friends Interested in which he particularly ndmired and doired I
lX”!"'!0"’
lb" •‘O'T ■&gt;&lt; Sta«n
fer breathin';
tl™*nn Tni ”
W“ra bi. execu- teorlike caricature* of frolicsome htowr.
the children are entdlally luvUed to be to learn. But,although he wu food of
A shillin'tor* whisper, a quart
And jhrttbi*vlgurou*di*put.iu.t-w &lt; &gt; "
,h” opentter who
presmit. In the afternoon special mem­ dan. lag. except nt family gathering* In hl* ■ found a cold stream trickling thr^aeh th« »hM °? TM^er,h‘11’
They'll akin yer like the tniscbh
own or Ids most Intimate friends' housea I
cred n fit subject for a fool's cap :’t
orial service for the Knights of Pythias
Afterward, at the Dublin unir '
and
Maccalxes.
Ewing service as never'rememberSAing him portlcipate.Mamit Dickens tn luulbw’ Home Journal
wa* by scholar* esteemed » bu* -bI*1' •
usiiul.
.
u.Tne7
r°.ruiwi nn&gt;ong tlmmnsaesof
who was denied hi* drgnv on to» ttr&lt; ■£
ell rock by the tucking of snow in winRem* nib-r the Y. P. s. C. R at ‘5r20 to
plication, and obtained it withp&gt;
^
r
&gt;
tllB
water
running
down
among
the
te led by MI*-&gt; Little Ironsides.
eulty ou tharecaod.-Lood&lt;*»
:i " 'u'
At dinar, rMantly an nhl totrf I,ml hran
rocks and freezing there at night. k-e--.
aoil
h U «Sn,.M| lUt
. .
The *oel«dy c«im*ctrd with Ute M. E. harrying th, ronqa,,. with
muu there pei^»i-ttialiy ami in- larva
At the Doctor's House.
dborah will he? enlertaimd Wednesday. piraranc rrn.&lt;:i, .bout natural lartura
quantrdM.
The
moat
singular
L.-ture'w
Little
Boy
(*t
the
front
door&gt;-L*
Li
,n
They'll »km jrr like the mischief
I Jane 14. by M^d .me* Grant. Carpenter* At Ineth. In tb.t tawnlinr tuw nJ ,
tor inf 'Cause, if be la, i want
him
lb, ,p« u noly an toot
.
; Qua!*, F. Bush. Waters, U. WelsMrt. G* which throloaloa qnnralmu. are niurwl In
Ur pnlnlt: rhe tony -nW. ”n«i an or^t and to. ton baata with lutenra u,1£ nL!
j Walter, J. Bauer. 6. Wood and Miss
^rackaabor. th. ta, which uStaE i •‘PRl
,Tbl“
Entrant—H,’&lt;
-Larulnly.' rrpllrf the h&lt;»t
I Jrnnia Lamb. Supper served In the brain.’
Uttl. Bot-W.U. Jrat u «xa »■'"»™
""VO ot air through U,. I
on oyster Know "b‘° “
j church parlors from 5 until 7.
li' Loo orrer mrlla-xL or
hnnw ,on rail him to
S
MwDtapolbi Times.
letuu Picayune.
houMaad rake that baby away IrWratank. UMtalhtrarar.-Z®**”**__
n.'v-nn
H
astings Banner.

ancient murders

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editorial notes.

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Thursday. JuneS, xdgj.

We arc Still IN IT
.; !&gt;•? for some time to come.
• •: we have sold animmensp

MIL PAPER
.

Wells B. Fox, regimental surgeon of the
Sth Mich. Cavalry, died at his home In
Bancroft Wednesday of last week, aged
about 75 years. He was well known by
many of the -‘boys In blue” in thia county
aud was well liked. •

Ilul H,u show .0 .he

Fred L. Heath,
The Dniflfllst.

SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL
.vlllr. beginning July 5 and

Rapids
r

,VU,E- *SMppen- ot Grand Rapids, was in
the city Tuesday.

The 19th annual meeting of the Michi­
gan Pioneer and 'llatorlcai Society occurs
in tlie Senate chamber of the capital at
Lansing. Eg-Governor Blair will give
an address aud many others of great In-

/x’"Mrs. Nathan Barlow and Royce Barlow
^eft for Chicago to-day.
&lt;Kev. and Mrs. W, M. Puffer were In
sGrand Rapids Monday.

Rev. A.- D. Grigsby is visiting at BlsQujirk and Sunfield this week.
.
E. E. Mallory, of Nashville, was in the
city the (ore part of tbe week.
*—Dr. nuu
and mtp
Mr.-.. o
S.. aj.
M. rowier
Fowler aud Miss
Rich were in'Charlotte Sunday.
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Miss
Helen
Potter,
of
New York, is ex­
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8
pected Saturday to visit friends.
/Htev. and Mrs. R. A. Carnahan returned
.to their home In St Paul Monday.

Mr. F. P. Wilcox has purchased lhe
Miss Sears, of Worchester. Moss., is the
. Interest of Henry Mead In the meat mnran(j wm hp pleased to meet all oldcus- guest of Mias Gertrude Pendergast
tamers and many new ones. Mr. Wilcox
-ndlss Sable Bvldle. of Jackson, spent

EtiSt

es to be especially well prepared to serve
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Sheldon went to
customers with choice meats at all limes.
Mr.*Ed Schumann will be retained to wait Chicago this week to attend tho fair.
! upon patrons.
Mm. Fitzpatrick, of Lansing, spent
C. E. Bidlac is now in Muskegon where Sunday in the city with her husband.
he Is handling a good string of horses with/
Maurice Grigsby and Herman Frost
records from 2:l6Jf to 9:35. Bld says lidf
is cuqlng here to the June races will?I jpent a few days at Gull Lake last week.
Mrs. K. M. Bentley returned from a
some of his best trotters and proposes to
do all he can to make the meeting a big visit with Grand Rapids friends ^Monday.
success. After July 1st he will have the. ^Messrs, Ira -VanValkenburg, Morse and
handling of Geo. SL Clair, whom be -ex-/
Mason Nevens went to Gun Lake Saturpects to give a very low mark this season^
It was reported throughout the country
Ventilating
retituoung

the regular -xatnluaUon •tn
the ouicau
Smead ncuuui
Heating .auu
.and
tlDtii ?•«— - that
ma. me

.... will br argMtacd in art . heating and ventilating apparatus In the
rure-l for secund and third grade J court house bad failed. Subsequent reF«r full |.Artlcutara. addrws.
ports huwev’-r contradict the statement,
ir.in,v
Axnnt*«
.
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.
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Hahuy B. axdhi
-h or
or
a..d a draft which went to protest io this
city soon after the failure has since been
NaxbvHte. Mich paid by the company.
‘

LOCAL NEWS.

James A. Sweezy was in Grand
^Monday.

laat

no pains have been spared to make this
the best meeting ever held there.

i: i.uifacturers
this city f
preached ...
In the nuuic
above vnurvii.
church
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. have formed
,
. a ; ..jn...........
,.u| will advance the price Sunday evening to a well filled house. Hls&lt;
Ml... -A bet tor* pulpit- and he dr■
.,1.. .]| the patent •■•H’'-1*1 • 'nrt 'loquenl and Ittatltlng
A e ha'L on sale AH ine patent aermon. and waa tollowM with th. ckmat
;n--s advertised in this paper. attention by his audience.
.

i warranted to be nlleu as
f will give five dollars tb

For Sale or HenL

Ma8ke&lt;on

The additional space In.the grand stand
M. L. Cook was in Galesburg Tuesday
3ill be appreciated at thA races this year
.
hejudgea stand will be moved to the on business.
east a little ways to give the'pedple a bet­
P. T. Coigrove Is in Minneapolis on le­
ter opportunity of seeing the finish of the gal business.
iac«.
John reetenen
Ketcheni; of Nashville, spent Sun.
•
uunn
The program for the spring meeting of day in the city,
the Nashville Driving Park Association Is r~
Minor
Layton spent Sunday in the
out nnd has a good list of attractions. The
city with friends.
meeting will occur June 13th and Uth and

; Window Shades, we have a
, ft. You cant help but
,,r5,.ll. We have reduced
b&gt; th-ojrpTo-n
: i ick and prices. Come be given. All are Invited to be presint.
tor yourself. Remember
' , . of cheao nancr '
^*v- Robert A. Carnahan, of SL Paul,
. tnt ist tear ol cheap paper, j fonn„r,y paMor of l(|e Presbylerlan chBrcb •

■■Il save you money on Physii'rescriptions.
.Every
pre•
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,

personal mention.

w^k“ SPCDM W“ J“

ieurge Rncfc has been appointed Super­
,tn£
intending Constructor, on tbe ' ••Marble­

Mrs. S. J. McCllntoek went to Middle­
ville Tuesday night for a short visit with
her mother.
Miss Anna Layton, of Leslie, was the
guest of Miss Flo Beadle Monday and
Tuesday.
George Walters, of Hastings, was the
guest of Allegan friends this week.—Alle­
gan Journal.

head,” one of the new cruisers to l&gt;e con-, ‘York state Friday after a few days visit
strueted b; the U. S. and ’ will have( with relatives. ’.
t full charge of Its construction.
The
* CIRCULATION Marldehnad will be n cruiser exactly slml-.| ■'Dr. Clarence Lathrop is expected home
------- Detroit for a short visit the latter
week,
75 quires | lar to the Detroit Uncle Sam got hold! from
| of a good man when George t-nteretl the'
°i ii*e WL*vfc1 service, and the^ fact is evidently appre­
Mr. ifnd Mrs. Frank Lush and children
cafter, changes tor advertisemcnp&gt; ciated.
and Ml?s Laffie. of Homer, visited Mrs.
reach thi- office Tuesdays at latest to
'
Word was received here Sunday that Ryan over Bunday.
iii-ertlon !u the ifoue of the week
i Mrs. Win. Tinkler had died suddenly In
Miss Emma Simpson went to Albion
I Chicago while she was visiting her duugh- Tuesday to attend a concert in which Miss
•.••;■, Mr. Emma Salsbury. fThe report Effa Simpson takes part.
j proved to l&gt;e fata*. It evidently starting
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gay, of Boston,
. from the fact thut Mrs. Tinkler, was taken
! very suddenly and dangefonsly ill last visited with Chester Messer Sunday. They
; Saturday and the doctors have but little left Monday for Chicago.
: hnp*
of i;^r teeovery, although' her
Mr„ Wakely, of London. England, is ex­
races June
। L-.«nd* Lope .for fbc best. .
pected on Saturday to pay a visit to Rev.
A.. D. Grigsby and family.
■: ' .&lt; J buckwheat and .western ;
Among &gt; -me of the flyer.i that wiii be
Orno Strong, the genial editor of the
• . ..l Stauffery.
pres. nl nt the races are" S. ,1. Fletcher.
.
! Grernvllh*. record 2n!3 and Lady Belle. West Coast Trade, of Tacoma. Washln... . PKj-mrl... baby MM,
|Tira. was when the flyers ton. was In the city last week.
1 Vianet«.
’ould only be seen'by a visit'to the large
Miss Kate Giddings, daughter of Lelnt
i l inker i- preparing the foundation . ♦•iti—which demanded quite an outlay. Gov. Giddings, of Lansing, has been
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tbe old court• housewj.l , This year we will'have attractions equally
visiting Miss Helen Mlltapaugh.
, -as good at our own city, which can be seen
Qr. and Mrs. G. W. Lowry aud Mr. and
; for only a ubmtnal sum by attending the
Uni.1! c:i:ik» ’the largest
Mrs. Chas. Hoyt returned Monday from
races June 22, 23 and 21th.
-•.&lt; ■ k nt chiidn-n-, ho-w- you will find i
jtwo weeks’ visit at the world's fair.
If you are going Io build call on W. E.
/ Mrs. W. N. Chidester and Miss Una
Allgeo. atJris office In the Empire block,
...Lt-; strevl. running north aud south | where he/an be found every evening af- Quinn leave Monday for a weeks’ visit
d- I .. Williams residence has-been put ।
with Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Young at Alle, ter eighro’clock, and who will always be
; glad to furnish estimates on building. All
Mrs. Edward Powers. Miss Rose Good­
1 .;•• l.JI team wa.-? organized in the work that he dues is finished up in a
f wok that will MKin be open for good workmanlike manner. His extrusive year, Mrs. D. McOmber and Miss Arloa
experience in building enables him tn give left Tuesday for a visit to Chicago and the
the lowest prices consistent with good fair.
• Koger- X- Co. carry a full line of
work and he Is well posted on all the la­
Mesdames W. D. Hayes, P. T. Coigrove.
1 t-ri'-.H .tod give all customers their soap
test styles of architecture and can certain­
W. H. Schantz and W. R. Cook attended
•eot charge.
, ly please you.
tbe wedding of Miss Maude Bartley in
’• .i'ii r.l Fred I,. Heath’s and get asamp'e
While riding or walking about the city Albion yesterday.
.
...f Dr. Scales anti-eunstlpation
one can not help being impressed with the
P. A. Hahn shook hands with a few
beautiful lawns and trees they see on friends in the city Monday. - He----was—
on
\ aajsmoke Ed. Powers No. 8$ cigar. every side. Hastings has “been rightfully his way to Jackson where he has _
accepted
the same; always the best 5 cebt called "The Beautiful Valley,” and It is a position in tbe freight depot of the M.
u..r in the United States.
especially beautiful at this time of thy
C. R. R.
‘ •ait loo.ooo fish were received in the year. As time goes on people realize
Geo. Fleming, of Philadelphia, was In
. &gt;nt unlay from the state tlsh hatchery more and more what a profitable invest­ the city, last week. He reports Mrs.
ment
lhe city water wurks are. and with
1
planted near the city.
health,
nnd
Its aid the well kept lawns are a source of . Fleming
rteming ns
ns much
uiucu improved
..up.v.«.w in .........
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. - ;; 50c tea, the Royal Garden has no pleasure and pride to Ils owner as well as she Is planning to spend part of the sum­
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mer
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n
Hastings.
ra-r nnd its equal Is seldom seen.
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to tbe entire city.
Cook «ft Cook.
/The Hastings High school Alumni ban­
Good, gooder. goodlest Royal Garden
jour russet shoes look shabby? Try quet will be held ns usual this year * im• Buv-h polishing Paste. Il will make 'mediately following the graduating exer­ tea«
.
Cook &amp; Cook.
: ■ • i'i li&gt;ok tike new. Woolley and Bron- cises. Friday June 23rd, and will take
u have it.
.
place on J. P. Roberts’ lawn on corner of
We take no stock in Royalty but the
’• in- work of tilllug in the court yard is Broadway and W. Center Sts. The Pre*- Royal garden tea Is the best 50c train the
• t i'-sing rapidly and already one cau byteiian ladles will serve tbe supper nnd market.
J
Cook &amp; CboK.
■ !-■••«■ much II wdl add to the appear- this coupled with the fact that Shirley
Smith will act as toast master will be a
..-uurt yard.
’
We acknowledge receipt of the Mich­
jreeat drawing card. A great effort is be­
• inp.ye their goods and prices with ing made to make this one of the most igan Manual for 1803. As usual it Is
'■••j - and you will wuuder how Jos. Rog- pleasant reunions held in many years and bound In red aud chuck full of statistics
on most every subject After making a
a- Co. &lt;;ull give away soap free of It is earnestly hoped that all who can will
free distribution there Is most always a
urge. But they do It just the same.
make a special effort to be present
few left which were sold at a nominal
'A lien toll worn and weary a cup of
Due of our-ptomluent society young pr e • until the late Daniel Soper started In
ic\ai garden tea restores energy and
ladies in this city who has more ambition the brokerage business.
makes you teef that It has no equal.
than experience In the hbusework line
This morning as Mrs. Hiram Jones and
Cook A Cook.
was left by her mother to light the gaso­ a lady friend were driving near the Mich­
2 hen-is no bluff, no brag, no uuder line stove and get dinner. While she was igan Central stockyard, their horse became
i"., .. . out what can be proven by trying tdrnlng the gasoline on she heard a friend ■uddenly frightened aud broke into a vio­
calling her from across the road and lent run, getting entirely beyond control.
Royal Garden tea. 50c per pound.
hastened to the door leaving the gasoline The animal made n complete wreck of tbe
At Cook &amp; Cook’s.
running. After a friendly chat about the
Vide from selling groceries at tlie low weather, her dog and other matters dear baggy* and Mra- Jone8 WB8 thrown to the
ground with such force as to break the
• &gt;t prim Jos, Rogers 6c Co. give ail cus
to feminine hearts sho returned and lit the
i&lt;.mrn» ihdr soap free 'of charge.
Why burner. The result was a flash and an en­ thlrhboneof one of her limbs, and was
badly bruised beside. It is also feared
’!"n't you become one ot their customers?
tire clearing off of the hair from her hands that she sustained serious Internal Injuries.
I h&lt;« city Marshall is around calling on ami arm*. Fortunately this was all and Medical aid was promptly summoned, and
Rose whose nidewalks are poor. That Is the young lady is now congratulating her­ everything possible Is being done for her.
Tight. Tin- city can't afford to pay many self &lt;«n her narrow escape from a horrible
Miss Gertrude Pendergast gave a very
-A'lt'O judgments from defective
side­ death.
delightful Musical last evening at her
walks
'
J. C. Cole has spared neither time nor homo In the second ward in honor of her
A ill Custer 1.ad the misfortune' to fall money to-make the races, which will take
I friend Mlsa Scars, who js a very aecom•’"hi a scaffold while al work nn a bonne place June 22, 23rd and 94th. a great suc­ 1 Dllshed vlolhilsL He' solos performed on
" 'he -econd ward, breaking his collar cess I# every way. Ho has already se­ the violin completely captivated those
;’*“1 uiil be laid up several weeks for cured'a fine list of attractions and all who 1 present and show that she has a remark­
attend; will be sure and get their money’s able talent In this direction. From the
worth!each day. Hastings Is recognized accompaniments on the piano of Mbs
’Hy Cook is preparing to grade his as a good horse town—not a oue horse
’ ' I
■'••on «- rii.- work on tbe lull by his town by any means though—and. the peo­ Gertrude and her Instrumental solos, it Is
ennph-ted. This will be a great ple should give Mr. Cole liberal encour­ nlalu tn "&lt;’•* that she has made rapid Im­
i;,|i*r&gt;|v«mrut and add umeb to the looks agement In the way of large attendance, provement since attending the Boston
Conservatory of music. The vocal solos
1 : li&gt; (.lywrty,
because be is entitled to IL He risks all of Mrs. Belle Hendershott and Mrs. Frank
1 ‘i- -bine me. ting o( rhe &gt;tale Horlieui- the money to furnish the amusement The, Hams were rendered in their usual ®*ocl! ' J so. Irty will be held inahelby, Oceana races last year derw large numbers from lent manner. Mn-. Carrie Goodyear and 1
’" "‘I) tbe Hill. XI,.J jflth. Tlie-people of abroad who can* here and spent their
rjna Qnlnn acting as accompanists
S1'vll»y will (-utertalu- all vir-itifts free of money and wertf well satisfied for the out­ on the piano in n most satisfactory way.
'Jiarge. Tin- irevtlnK promises to-be lay. The peopfe should do all in their After the musical program was completed,
J' ry Interesting and w-me able papers will power to make the races a big success. light refreshments were served.
The
r rr*d.bv pruieasgmhi tome of the lend­ Mr. W. F. Adams, of Lowell, who gave even! ng was most envjyably spent by al
satisfaction
ing coll-ges of the country. E. C.-Reid of such -excellent
----------------------------—- VIlast year as
present.
Ala gan, i3 the secretary of the society.
Judge, will officiate again thto year.

Hotel property In Woodland. Call on
or address L. C. Cavanaugh, Woodland,
Mich.
Fanner* Attention.
On Saturday June 10th. at 1 o’clock p.
m. there will be a grand tree exhibition of
the piano harvester and binder with the
fly wheel attachment
The exhibition
will take place on Main st and you cannot
afford to miss IL
R. B. Richaiids, Agt.

Harried.
LA WHENCE-I&gt;KPHRA8TBB. Married al
&lt;31. W. Lovelle HL, Kalamazoo, Mich, by Rev.
Wm.D. Tomklnson, Mr. Charles H. Law­
rence and Miss Margarei Depreaster. both
parties of Hickory Corners. Barry County.
Michigan, on toe 1st day of June, 1891
"Joy and prosperity n then* "
Wm. d. Tomkinsox.

When in GRAND RAPIDS stop at
.J. N. Burroughs wishes to announce
that he has bedding and flower plants of
all kinds for sale cheap, and Is prepared to
furnish cut flowers on application and at opposlto UNION DEPOT.
Xl.tea «S.OO Pel D.y.
lowest rates.
Pre, BuZMe TrAMfer. New IlooeA
Write or call on him at bis green bouse Steam Heat and Electric Bella.
tn 1st ward, Hastings, Mich.
BEACH A BOOTH.

THE KENT

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Gents’ Watches,
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Furniture and Carpet
Emporium.

Lowest prices.

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Latest styles.

Violins, Guitars and Banjos.
stock of the best strings
obtainable.

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STRAW ’
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hat in the market g&lt;^ to
E. W. Morrill &amp; Co’s.
See our show window for
styles.

Respectfully yours,

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E. W. nOKRILL, &amp; CO.
ONE PRICE CLSTNIERS.

’’[THIS lable on.clothes means
the best—in style. make, fit

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TBEDASiSHDiSPtn

SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

Pwurncwr Train Ilan* Into * Streetcar.
SERIES OF FOREIGN FETE DAYS IN­
One Kliletl and Thru* Injured.
Thursday, June 8, 1893.
Chicago. June 8.—A horsecar of the
AUGURATED.
Chicago City railway line going cast on
An Extra Session of Congress Sixty-ninth street was struck by a Rock
COOK BRO«..Propnetor».
About 3.300 «fen nnd Women from tb’
Island passenger train. One occupant
Will Be Called.
LUtta Kingdom Marcb.ta Marie Alans
of the streetcar was instantly killed
the Highway* of the Whlla City.
and three seriously hurt.
Krupp'* Gun Pavilion Opened.
The dead: Unknown woman, about
Chicago, June 6.—It. fell to the lot
25 years of age.
The injnrad: F. G. Bull, two Hba of the little kingdom of Denmark to in­
broken and internally hurt; Clara Ellis, augurate the uerieeof foreign fete dny&gt;.
both arms broken; Edward Fitzgerald,
which more than anything eke
driver of streetcar, internal injuries.
presocH npon the casual observer th&lt;
The accident is said to have been duo
to the negligence of the gatekeeper at cosmopolitan character of the world B
fare and Prosperity.
the crossing, W. D. DeNormady, who fair visitors and the uni venial scope of
Washington, Jjxne C.—The president
failed to lower tho gat4*s on the approach the undertaking. This was the Daman
said in reply to a direct question by a
of the train. The car carried bnt six Fourth of July, and the sturdy people
reporter of the United Press that he in­ passengers. While the car was crossing
celebrated in a democratic, independ­
tended to call aniVextra. session
of con-the track the driver saw the approachent way. on a scale far exceeding W
gress not earlier than the lat nor later jDg train and whipped up his horses in
demonstration of Danes which ever
than tlie 15th of September, unless un- his effort to get away. The passengers
took place in America. More sons ami
expected contingencies should necessi-; on the train saw the danger and rushed
daughters of Denmark were brought
tate an earlier meeting.
' f°r the rear end to make their escape.
together in festival tuil .than the na­
Prauident Cleveland further ealdi Brfora they cnul.i do thia ft
"WLtla riiktm -h.TO luuin rtra mvelnronr Struck the «ftr end of tllO CUT. hjirling tionality would probably muster on
Mrs. William Lohr
While tht re has been no mystery or *
sidewalk and against the fence any other occasion in any other countr
Qt Fncpml, IJL. bepm to fall rapidly, lost aff MCTeo-inragMdtomyinteutioninthi. TOfeetaway. The-ndSeu jolt threw u outside of the kingdom ini which he
matter for I think it not amiss that our i^y passenger directly in front of the once lived. More than 5.800 of then
appctlto and got into a serious condition from
She could not eat vegts people should be informed authorativol y engine, which in an instant was upon came to see the fair and to hear th;
Dyspepsia tables or meat, and even that the time is at hand when their rep-. her and she was ground to a shapeless patriotic addresses and music provided
toast distressed her. Had to give up house­ resentatives in congress should be mass bem-ath the wheels.
Assistance for the occasion.
-, ,
work. In a week alter taking
called upon to deal with a financial con-' was soon at hand
and the unfortunate ।.
The feature
feature oi
of venm«*»
Denmark s day wks
uuuuuMiw
The
—
dition which is the only menace to the ' were rescu-d from
mn the wreck and taken
of 3
men
women, j
their wounds (
« whwm (n
They
country’s welfare and prosperity.
| to a house near Iby where
’
“
She felt a Mttl® better. Could keep more food
"It is well for the people to take up were dressed.
inarched to music on the highways of
on her stomach and grow stronger. She took the subjects for themselves and arrive I
---------PUT
-------------_
STATEMENT
the White City with the flags of Den-;
3 bottles, has a good appetite, gained 22 Um., at their own conclusions as to the
PUBLIC DEBT
EBT STATEMENT,
STATEMENT.
|
Uniu?d stateS gytog R1de
does her ?rork easily. Is now In perfect health.
merits of a financial policy which ‘ it Show* a Failing off Fur May of Over
side.
If the greater nations or:
HOOD’8 PtLU8 «r« toe be«t after-dlonet obliges us to purchase idle silver bullion
8700,000.
i Europe and American organisations ;
nils. They assist dJgcsUoa and cure headache.
with
gold taken from
reserve.
One
wJotneedthe
’mour
’S'.
’ta^cieitol
WkSUlXOTOX. Jane t-th. pnbiio ; ute taUmi »■«&gt;
^riUbo th--1
does, not need the eye of a financier to I
thus subtracted
from debt statement just issued
,nd pupmir features "I I
see thnt—thii
1- gold;_____________
‘-------------------------------------------------------------- shows that
^ZOVernninnt stock
Ktnr.k is
in eagerly
norrnrlv seized
aoixnrl there
tl.nrn was
wna a
t» net
nnf Aart-onra*
at $739,425.99
Sw3'J.-l25.9'J
Qn the Btl^K in festival hall, i
th(Fgovernment
decrease of
by other 7nations
for. the purpose of . during
-------------------------------------------------uunug the
luu month
uwuiu of
u» May.
.»aj. Of this ‘ where the ceremonies took place, were
ftron
athonintr thair
a~
_________
a
strengthening
their--rra-Wk
credit«1atr&gt;nw
ourm»_
ex-I _.
I $557,175.50
was r.in the
amount
uf the • ^e exposition orchestra and Conductor 1
“ Tha Niagara FalU Route.”
wn5&lt;?’
I bonded indebtedness of the government I Thomas, the Danish singing societits '
‘ike taX6,’tbZ ’
ol
------------.
.. tacra-.
;
_
_« I. i“,i'u&gt;7 telfowi»y:TColor
—«— Colonel M. Meyer j
awMB.upou tte eoutin-raora.at
ft ftMMy.
Th.
; otDramMkT^W^.
of Denmark, C. Michelson, president of ,
ujAiii mu vuiuiuuuuuu ui
------- . -- *— ----------,,, x,,
, ,.
’ the Danish commission: Thomas B. |
operation. . Already the timidity of bearing debt increased 8.MX): dent on 1 '
ident of the exposition: |
| Hr van, vice
president
capital is painfully ‘apparent, and none ' which interest has ceased singe man. Dreier.
*z,wa. Danish
Ln consul at Chi­
' Otto A.
of us can fail to see that fear and np- 1 turity decreased 837,480. and tlie debt cago, and rakli.tr
other m-nn.ini*
prominent Danes.
Ke
orchestra
ployed Niel W Gode s
prehension
in
monetary
circles
will
bearing
no
interest
.$619,695.50.
The
|o.to lojn.lp m.lp.m.|p.m
Hastings.......................I xm| s 37|12.oe| j.b3( lot ultimately bring suffering to every aggregate and noninterest bearing debt
overture, ••Ossian.’ and the “Vikings,
I May 81 was $961,750,888.63; on April
M. A GILLMAN. Loe*’. Agent, Hastlag* hnmble home in our lahd.
by J. ?. E. Hartmann. President C.
■•I think that between now and tile 80 it was $962,407,7G4.13.
Michelson delivered an address of wel­
meeting of congress which depends j The certificates and treasury notes come in the Danish language. Com­
FORi'KUrn
r'a'fVdh upon tlie action of those engaged in offset by an equal amonnt of cash in
missioner Byran spoke for the exposi­
financial operations and business enter- ] the treasury outstanding at.the end of tion and welcomed the jieoplc. Profes­
prises, our vast national resources the month’ was $594,531,017, an In- sor Hillested gave three piano selection.".
and credit are abundantly sufficient to crease
creese of $1,485,604. Tho total cash in Mrs. Dreier sang, the Danish singinu
Si. — ... iu a.l,
— nluiost 4-.1UV.
—.-X the
.a
.tre«sury wm rM.lSS.WK-W,
juktifk Uiein
lite
fuilh —and
I SsKLE., —,,
societies
rendered'“There kingi^Se
is ft Land." J
PARIS U. Prop'r.
eunfi/rare. If
It instead
iMte^otl«„
K fright
fri^bte­
«*»«*“•■ •g" ft
I^
^."d^uineSTu
confidence.
of being
ened they are conservative, and if in­
l® i verse each of Denmark’s nationai song ;
stead of jgloomily anticipating im­
’&lt; ®
nnd
BanntT.a Dennd “Star Simnirtal
manufSn^s
Indi
mediate disaster they contribute their , 749.32 in gold coins and bars, the total

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Michigan Central

.. Tiaw.ft'WKH'si
i»6fl|£c

tieale

Cures Constipation
Why Suffer?
When you can be Cured

share of hope and steadiness they will .t thu.doM WirocWM.MW.a. ot
perform a patriotic duty, and at the 1 Mlver there waa an increase of $5,173.
same time
time protect
protect their
their own
own interest.
interest. 874.4*8. ' Of 'the* Turpins "therei’wm iii
same
Things ju.it uow needed are coolness natior.-I bankdep.Stories 811.M9.H2.54
-----C- W------------- - —_ - ----- —~unuu.ui iMkiiMui-imr-sixi svr, vi I
.S..O1
and nalninMi:
&lt;-iw&gt;1»a and
ami against 811.27U.696.69
, ,¥•■&gt; mut m&gt; ..
»v..
and
calmness in
in fintnmal
financial circles
at a.
tile ...,i
end of the
stead}- and reflection among our previous month.
people.”
।
____________________ . „
.................
.
—r ...X...
MU..™,
A New Railroad.
r,,,,,,-.,,-.,
T„w„ r
Northfield. Minn., Juno 6.—The '
last snrvev has been made from I ernme”t troops stationed at Tgpiaccluo
Rochester to Willman a distance of 1(W
ol^er
In tbnt imction are wagtag a war of extonninatien upon all
“u,"»“d.ot#h&lt;7.Pw*”« •‘«PP«*.'d to
fOT ths
souJhSn MhXJJta •haveiNi^cmmtalmthereyolunwyent.
DomSd lirintlf Faribl^nriSidSt^ S?Yh,ich??ok Plat?’,ln th,lt
°!

8Hry
^“Id a ceremony here and the
’rheT.ihiuT’is^JthJ
an\ lOrinalltV. 1 nt eXlUUlt IS OI. Hie
, west ride of Columbian avenue near the
' south entrance. The exhibit repn-sents
&lt;b«
“&lt; unite
the city of Copen­
hagwi and on each side is shown tho
j coat of arms of the Kingdom of Den| raark ^th the oftnjsh
Around
. ()n t]ie north wall there is a series of
^mings and copies of sculptures.
1 The big Krupp* pavilion away down
to the south end of the grounds was
fJ•
* the public without the form-

•

Thousands arc suffering -with
Torpid Livcr-the symptoms are
Depression of Spirits, Indiges­
tion, Constipation, Headache. tae StVs?M VmdWuR^rlb !
^Xarilv^o : alM •? ° 27^ “7“°^
Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator dent
------------ --------------- ....d Duluth, is pi„.- .
of tho mm’
turn?
Mt Pan! «.,•!1 I without
^Ton* trial.
;'^v, V? n Hnni’n»pl&gt; an&lt;»t exhibit Consists of l« guns from Krupps
!??;. Tha
Knuth St?®
2itobmlt
to Willms S'
tiril I
W It1 was
wn3 nt Tvmacchio Essen works. The chief interest in t\ie
is a reliable remedy for/Liver tel?!
Sron। wd
line will
whol^’eI
indian* display centers about the big 124 ton
• i a\lirert
'
1 ,.,,7—------uie wuuiesiue
massacre ot inaian*
Disorders. It cures thousands __
\0 ^11
“? I, by
occurred about
^uwuii, au&lt;i ♦aU1
a lurect uue
will P®
De /
run
hv Mexican
Mortain sobliera
uJJtaru rw-ramwl
nlwtt a
*
every year; why not trj?
. i'lhx A,c^Pit?1
W «KO. The population of the toWn I
VrXu
’
&gt;?
Q
*
l
“
1,y
J
'
c
'r
wns
abont
2.500
jiersunB.
All
that
now |
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator?
!ilen&lt;&lt; au‘1 *he business men of •, remains of the place is the pretty i
Chicago, Juno 3.—One hundred and
Your Druggist will supply you. southern
Mmnftwta are to give the ■ chnrch edifice, which was not mMl
^u, ..v.

twenty-five cadets from the Michigan
'Military academy
at
.
_t Orchard Lake,
command of
uf voiuuei
Colonel .1.
J. numSum&gt; under
ium.it the
; n-comniunu
oi
R°w”s hiivo
baTf nrriv.
S’"""1
th" ■■' url'r*
ru-r Rii'/pr*
fair m..&lt;md« and liavy s-oni- Into camp
on the Midway plaisanco.
The Iwys
i arc hen-to tec the fair and at the Mini­
: time eslabliah a model military ™mp
&lt;$•* ,,ir the next fortnight will i.- one
' '? ,?• attraction, at the w.aCud of the
Midway. They will remain i-n-amp until
’ Jyne IS. when the graduating exfrriae,.
oj the.rt-mur claaa will be held in Music
Hall' aud the cadets will return to their
smrw, after wnton Rev. Anna Garlin homes fur tlie summer vacation.
yffi'.^rh.x^l
The
vTS
“f
?th
Washington. June 6.—The following
A’ L‘v,en,uore
a»d Miss Susan B. Anthony and bene- an; the postoffice appointments for
Michigan: M. B. Granger, to succeed
diction by Rev. Dr. Lawrence.
W. C. Hnggett, removed, at Belle
River,
*•» St. Clair^ounty;
xvuui) , C.
v. W.
... Crowe,
V rOWV,
Chicago, June 5.—The impremion is 1 E. succeed
E. Allen,
resigned,
------- ... W. Allen,
resigned,
at at
county; E. ”
E. «
Rangrowing that the man who committal Chilson. TLivingston
----------- -------------—
suicide by jumping from a rowboat into ney, to succeed C. W. Co6k. resigned,
at Rives Junction, Jackson county; A.
the lake in Lake View was Herman
F. Wakefield, to succeed D. Kirkendall,
Schaffner, the missing linker. The resigned, nt Roy. Alcona county; James
theory is further substantiated by 11 Lindsay, to succeed Mrs.
Amelia
young man who called at the Central Lindsay, removed, at Smith’s Creek. St
station and said that ho was positive Clair county; Catherine Sutton, to suc­
that Mr. Schaffner was the man who ceed C. F. Halsey, removed, at .Warren,
rental the boat at Andres’ boathouse Macomb county.
near the foot of Diversity street and
rowed into the lake.
Furniture Factories Shut Down.
Cincinnati. June 5.-A11 of the ?0 or
Dropped Head at u Wedding.
more furniture manufactories, except
New Yorjc June 5,—Henry Vedder the Robert Mitchell Furniture comof Jersey Qty, while {n attendance puny and the Huss Brothers' Furniture
upon the marriage of Ids niece, droutad company have shut down because of
to the floor dead.
Mr. Vedder woain tile workmen striking for a &amp;-hour .lay.
the southern navy during the civU&gt;ar Both sides are determined and the sus­
and was on board the Alabama infher pension of business threatens to con­
encounter with tbe Kearsarge.
He tinue all this year or longer. The fac­
entertained the company with several tories employ over 7.000 hands, with a
war memories and had just finished the weekJy payroll of $105,000. The lock­
M°Ck aSr *n'1
°"r when ■“ out will involve 8.000 employes.

other half., by the troops.
Misers are not confined to one class of
the community, but have been at least ns
common to the higher ranks as to the
lower. John. Churchill, first duke of
Marlborough, was the greatest soldier in
Europe, yet when he was on old man, in
order to save sixpence from carridfee hire,
he would walk from the public rooms In
Bath to his hotel in all kinds of weather.
He died worth ll.QQO.OOO, which reverted
to his bitterest eiiemy, his grandson, Lord
Tmtojts.—Cassell's Journal.
Accommodating.
Guest—Great Scott, mon! Can't yon bo
more careful? You have spilled the sauce
.all over my topcoat.
Waiter—Beg pardon, sir, I am sure. I’ll
pay for It, air.
Guesta-How will you pay for ItT
Waiter—I won't charge it on the check,
sir.—Truth.

Tutting on the Price.
A'London woman well known In society
opened a curiosity shop. Cue day a friend
came in and left an umbrella which hod
cost fifty shillings, lie returned to find
tbe handle of it in the window labeled
“Antique Venetian silver umbrella mount­
ing, ten guineas.”—Philadelphia Ledger.

Priscilla—They ray that the hand that
rocks tbe cradle is tbe hand that rules the
world.
.
Prunella—Well, they are net quite right.
The hand that cradles the rocks is the hand
that rules tho world. -Kate Field's Wash­
ington.
__________________

A great point In the pursuit of garden­
ing or tbe study of flowers is the relaxa­
tion it affords from other mental occupa­
tions. It is the universal testimony that
nothing eqnals such studies.—Meehan’s
Monthly.
________________

The average dqration of lives In the
United States Is 41.8 years for storekeepers,
48.5 yean for teamsters, 44.0 years for sea­
men, 47.3 years for mechanics, 48.4 years
for merchants, 52.0 years for lawyers and
64.2 years for farmers.
Cleanliness means more than washing
the hands and face and body. It means
the keeping uf one’s surroundings free
from influences which must taint the air
we breathe, our food and our drink.

There is a chestnut tree In Mansfield,
Conn., whose circumference m the roots is
M feet, and the diameter of the spread of
bnincbi-s in one direction h* 100 feet. Its
height is 80 feet.

. Whisky will take out every kind offruit
stain. Tableclothsand napkins which have
become almost mined by stains may be rer &lt;t»irvd by pouring wnisky upon them be। »re washing.
Eastpart (Me.) sardine factories consume
8,000 |M*rrels of cottom-ccd oil in a season in
tbapruceaa of turning small herring into

At the time of the Persian warsail Greek
wore long hair tied cu the top of the
bwd in a knot and fastened with a hairpin

&lt; wo swiicnnirn Killed.
_ . , „
Memphis, Jnu., 0,-Fnd Crook and
r’"I
w’,h TL n
Alexander Watsoa, two mvitebmen in '
h ^'W&gt;as
the einnlnu nf the RftnnUi ritv Port ; *xercU5«® and earnest addresses by three
Scot, E I
w 1
i’
1 ! cbiiaent women, the throe days'worlds
kill"! here inM^£dd-5?iIt7SnllSJ ■ ' '"'K7'" ■“ ««intereat of eocial purity
hor51,lJte'.Y.rM
2 morement was brought to a close in the
tSfi.bSrtTf 2 2X7wfeVJ, MotColumlm. at the art inatitute.
rX «ur*d and te1
Po»dl &lt;* N™ York oI»nol
rail-, .pr^td and the
nmping the lneelin(! with brief remark, on the
the trucXburied its front’d^ptato »
"ef tyT!"r *“ ?" th“
ront &lt;t(MH&gt; .nto an . "
.—
. the
..-----~
. exerembankment
Both men
crl.v.
* -x
congress. Devotional
"
m.ehneLe,^s

into the earth The weight of the
engine carried the bodies several feet ,
into the ground and it required hours 1
of toil to recover their remains.
------------------------------.
.
Ku Route to Chicago.
Hahrisbubg. June 0.—Immediately
after the departure from Jersey City of
the train Iwaring the Princess Eulalia
and party to Chicago, breakfast was
served in the private carjoccnpied by
the princess. The princess was pretty
well tired out by the week’s stay in
New York and -enjoyed the trip along
the Juniata. Crowds gathered at many
of the stations and in some places the
princess greeted them from the rear
platform.
Supper was served at Al­
toona.

UouUanu Revolution Knded.
New Obdeans, June 8.—The Break­
water has arrived froxo Honduras and
brings the news that the revolution is
at an end.nnd that everything is quiet
All the rebel leaders with one exception
have fled into Nicaragua and San Salva­
dor. There is much aatisfaction along
the coast aud business is resuming its
nominal state. General V. Vasquez
the minister of war, is still acting presi­
dent.
Braceville, Ills., June 6.—Ephriam
Demedian, a miner oftiiis place, mur­
dered his wife
'discharging the con­
tent* of a heavily loaded ahotenn into
her breast and then, to escape justice,
deliberately reloaded the weapon and
blew his own brains out Demedian
has been in ill health for some time and
has been a hard drinker.
Silver Pnrchaaad.
Washington, June 0.—The treasury
department purchased .YW.OW) ounces of
silver as follows: Twenty thousand
ounces at .88U0; 100,QUO at .8308; 225 000
at .8310; 100.000 at .8312. The offers
were l,2'J2,OtM) ounces. The purehasta
thus far this month amount to 1,170 000.

Behi.lv, June 0.—In the meeting of
the diplomatic circle Um? emperor re­
marked that under no circumstancwi
would he countenance proposals to
limit the suffrage fur the purpose of
strengthening the government in the
reichntag.
Silver Dollars Is»u,hI.
Washington, June O.-The iraoe of
standard silver dollars from the mints
and treasury offices during tlie week
ending June 3. 1893. was
849; for
corresixxiding period in 1892, .$3»l'j.&lt;:-09.
‘ Waathar
~ '

For lower and Ippcr Michigan—Fair;
---.T—-Michigan; westerly to
northerly winda.

POTmiLl* Pu., June l-The fly,
Berlin. June 5.—A cartload of gun­ mteS.” d™",n *2 r? ,he b":’
powder was exploded on a street of “ . L FR If? t.be &gt;“» h»l( it Muy
Kern, Rhenish Prussia, by a spark Bn&lt; '* •°t June show uu aver*
J*0.mcn on the
were *treot»2.:» 7-10. nuking the bi“,o(
w«ra:l per cent below ite
killed and 13 other persons were injned, several ao severely that they will ■ahich te l per cent below tbe wngra
not recover. Thirty houses were dam­
1 » til"1 Y1001^ In view "f
t*ct
that th- rale, agent- adrunced the price
aged by the explosion.
.»
of coal much dwaaliafw tion is expfSS
Old Man Sulrldm.
•niOTg tho miners of the SchiylHU
Indianapolis. June 5.—George Dep­
uty. GO years old. a wealthy farmer of
'O lli B. 1..1W&lt;m7~
Jenmng county, committed suicide at
I.touxabolw. June d.-Priraj, ad.
the Castle hotel, this city, by hanging.
rices from within the Howanl county
For many yq.ni Deputy ™ in
grand jury room are to the &lt; fleet thut
ploy «&gt;f the Ohio and Mississippi raii- mwtment.
will be returned sgsTuat wway teWgraph department, and the town
* C1UIM-. Zimri Dwi -ghm
of tofamhv
“ naniwl in ^on,r John W Puna and S. Walder. fur'Sdr

PEOPLE

FRIGHTENED.

Vnfoamlod Ru««• “« BoB “

Several Bank*
rwiraGO June 8.-WUd and unCh,c^'
{ impending financial
founded ruinorb ot iinpvu
disaster caused a senseless run on
i
hanlrs in Chicago. Those chiefly
KSX State B«»k or

Hibernian Sarin*, ban*- 'h»
Svine. bank, the Union Trot com^Pjifbank *n&lt;l the Dlinui. Trart and
Sviuc bank. Under
X,n^ it i. no

tho

circmnnf

banker, to ur that they all

withstood the strain.
Where the rumore sprang fr°m “ ®
mvitery. It io no mystery how they
..i
-.(Mflro ia no ouicker in its

fiifznt tnan ruxuui
----- —-— fling at the banks, vhiether malice or
ignorance inspired the rumors is un­
known. bnt whichever it was
wns instantaneous and widespread.
Fortunately the effect was
uncomfortable crowding in the bank­
ing rooms, tn pushing and hauling
among excited depositors seeking to
withdraw their money and to gather*
ing of curious crowds upon the side­
walks outside tho banks.

Errrything Iu Reodinw*
Chicago, June 0.—The members of
the council committee on the entertain-.
went of the Princess Eulalia have per­
fected the details of the reeeutionprograni. The exact hour of the arrival
of tho princess is not yet known.
Ex-Mayor Washburn and Hobart G.
Chatfleld-Tnvlor will meet tbe train at
Grand Crossing and act as an escort to
the Union depot, where the entire
mnnlci|ial government of the city of
Chicago will welcome the infanta.
After . receiving the salutations of
Mayor Harrison she will be driven to
her hotel, the Palmer House.
A» the
carriage containing the infanta wheels
into Michigan avenue she will be
greeted by h salute from a battery sta­
tion on the lake front.
Shipment uf Silver Coin.
Washington, June 8.—The shipment
of fractional silver coin for the month
of Mar. 1893. was 8’86,708; for the cor­
responding period" in 1892, $946,838.

NEWS

IN

BRIEF-

A Condensation of In terr, ting Happenings
Throughout tho Country.
The Fnndu«ky Savings bank at San­
dusky. O., has el&lt;M-d its doors.
At Otaego a . freight train ran into the
pajiertniil. knocking out a big wall.
There Is an epidemic of suicides in Phila­
delphia, 10 being reported iu the past week.
Eli Currier was drowned while crossing
the ov&lt;-r near the wagonworks at Chat­
ham, Ont.
The president, has appointed Charles H.
Mansur of Missouri to lx* second comptroll'-r of tlie treasury.
Rev. K. S. Dtiner. a minister at Bates­
ville. Ark., has Ixt-n arrested for forging
notvs and murtjgagtn.
President Cleveland
luu*
appointed
Charles W. Dayton ot S’ew York city to be
pot&gt;tmasu-r of that city.
Rainmaker Jewell of the. Rock Island
road reports another rain at Meade. Kan.,
as a result of his efforts.
Andy Bpw.*n and Stanton Abbott/ will
have a glove contest nt New Orleans for a
Ki.OUI purse on Aug. 17.
During .Mr. Carlisle’s absence from
Washington Aad iant Secretary Hamlin
Is acting secretary of the treasury.
Tbe winner of the American derby at
Chicago un June 34 will scoop in 150.006—
tlie richest derby ever run in tbe world.
The failures ot Frank A. I-apjx-n&amp;Compan}- and tbe Plnnkingttm bank of Mil­
waukee will be lnveq|igated by the grand
. jnry.
I The Kansas Grain compata of Kansas
City, the greatest buyer uf gh»m iu the
world, has failed. Assets and liabilities are
large.
The trial of Miss Lizzie Borden, charged
with the murder of her father and step­
father at Fall River, Mass., is iu progress
at New Bedford.
Cornelius Ford of South Bend, Ind.,
fatally shot his sister Itraause she caused
his arrest for asaociatiug with people of
questionable character.
A counterfeit 42 treasury, note, imitating
the scries of 1881. checkletter "B." has
made its appearance. Treasury officials
state that the counterfeiter is in custody.
Miss Myra Kennedy of Kentucky, who
entered a t .tthuiic convent at Mansfield.
O., six years ago, has renounced tlie veil
and became a student in the Ada normal
school.
The pan-American medical congress will
cunvenr*at Washington Sept. 5.7 Fully
*,&lt;*» physicians will tie in attendance, a
majority from the South und Central'
Atucric-m stales.
At Baltimore—Baltimore, 5; Louisville, 3.
At Philadelphia—Philadelphia, 8; Cin­
cinnati, 0.
At New York—New York, 10-, St.
Louis, 5,
At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 5; Chicago, 7.
At Boston-Boewn, U. Cleveland, 10.

THE MARKETS.
Fur Jun. a.

_
Detroit.
UK AT—No. 3 red. 63suc: Julv

Cblrar, rm.Utaa.
acuate; Sap-

teSJteJ7i“,-3W'i

S0kiT&gt;^“M' W&lt;5 Jnlj' 3r*'i Stptimtar.

’Tten.ter. TOO TO.

*”
Ulla-Jul,.

to SO;

Cattle—Weak.

•

...

»'TK.

September,

’

connection with tho Greentown bank.
PiHLAD^U’HiA^'June 2.—In accord­
ance with a rireuJar iraued by Secretary
of the irwwr.ry Uirlbde, United 8tat&lt;4
(. omniiwtoner Edmunds has tamed war­
rants for tin- arre.-»t of six Chineselaborera. The wnrrnets wre tamed under
the act of
of Aug. G, 1«82. nn&lt;i
not under tne Gekry act.

Wheeling, June 3.—The residence of
Jamcn Me; hi Rohner iu Parbersburg
T»vlm&gt;oanty wa. .truck by llqhtnmr
Two chiHren.'TOTOl' and
S penftd. Tho other memtera of th.
fumly had a narrow escape.

Hot Day Iu Naw York.
’“““•-New York was
”p'11.
«"■&gt; there
™ o ? ?“*«■”» !■&gt; consequent:.. U
wm the hottest day of the raarso far
PtenVti^dft^Ck^
will vi.it the World’* Fair
New Yom, June S.-The Anstrim,

here.

She will

’1^

rakenr'i'Vk'1”1 th* “tt^eutewinbe
«en in detachments torisit the wrildh

.. .
- U4WUU.
fc;
‘&lt;B*S
Cohn—No. 2, cash. aat,&gt;

WXc; July,

J. B. Wilson. 871 Clay Sl Sh*m.i
Px., ran b. will not be Wltl.».n nrPK “?■
New Dlworery tor ootnumi.u,,,,
ud oolda that II .and bl. «»,. ,£■“
ibrrateft with pneumoui.
ot “la «Tlppe." when varlou.
fdlf* “I11
FhrMeiaite bad ...njft:
no good.
Hobert Darter, or cXJS'
ft, claim. Dr. Kin,'. New bl^”^

done him more good lh.„
ever umiI for lung trouble.
it. Try R. nre trial Ixiltlr, ,t lv u
dn“[
*■”«« hottie, tel'
aud Si.00.
‘ -t*Klectrlc Bitten.
ThU rcutedy I. teromlng
and w popular a. to oral l;„
nwutloii. AD who have u«
Bitten alng Um nme ,&gt;m,
..rate
,
purer medleine &lt;ioe. not exht ann it i
guaranteed ' to'do all Uial I, n.iuL,
Electnu Bitter, will cure
tbe liver and kidney., will remove
holla .alt rkenm and otter JfiS

caused by Impure bltaxl.-Wm
malaria from .the system and orc-., nt .
ft!.1 ‘1'ft *1'
"" r”-»-r’enri
ol hradaobe. A&gt;n.tlpau.n&gt; and lu.li..-u,,.
try Electric iilttera KuUl..
gnarante«l. ok money refund.,I.- plte.
SOeta. andSl.DO per bottleat IV ll.i... j
year’s drugstore.

Uucklcn'H Arnica Suite.
The best salt? in the world for cata
bruises, sores, ulcere, ..alt rhi oiu. f-VeJ
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chlb.am*.
coms, aud all skin eruptions, and isisitlrel
ly cures piles or no pay required. H jB
guaranteed to give perfect entiMaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cent* pt-r box
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist

Saginaw citizens ;Wil| nd*. erJi0W ,0
celebrate July 4. •

/ Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Coopersville creamery receives over
000 pounds of milk a day.
Drafnrvm Cannot l&gt;«Cur«l
by local application, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
&lt;»«y one way to eure Deaftiexs. and that
Is by constitutional remedies. L)&amp;fae» is
caused by an Inflamed condition &lt;&gt;f the
mucous lining of ihe Eustscldan lute.
When this tube gets Ind lined you hate a
rumbling I sound or ItiijH-ifeci hearing, and
when II Is entirely cloM-d Ih ntm—the.
result, and unless the, infatuation can be
taken ouj and Ibis tube restored to it- nor­
mal condition, bearing will l»e ■!&gt; strvyed
forever: li‘ne cases out of ten ar.- Mv*»d
by catan b, which h nothing buf an in­
flamed condition of the mnedus surfaces.
We will give One Hundred l)n!!;i:s for
iauy raid* of Deafncs* (caused
'• uairh;
that candot be cured by Hall’s Cattith
Cure.
Semi for circular*, free. F G.
Cheney .t Co,. T»»ledo, O. -rn’.l by Drug­
gists, 75c.

The Manistee Star has la’cn boagln by
the Tribune uf that city.
।
Aft opeta-house Is being builtiskinae island fur summer reporters.
A*k No Sympathy
of your friends if you are aware or the
mode of applying and thfi bonatidc guaran­
tee we give with each package uf Hill's
' Pile Pomade, and you will not give I: a
trial. Price 31.00, six packages 35.00.
By mall. Try it tu-nigl:L Err sale by
Fred I*. Healb the druggisi.
Plans are being prepared for six
to be built ou the burned •IlMdet tn HeldIng.

•Adlronda” Wheeler’s Heart ar.«l Nerve
Cure Is guaranteed free from Morphine.
Mineral and Opium. Sold by W. H. Go &lt;1­
year.
There are two person* in the ti-wnSbib
of Dundee born In 1660. I»orti of ahoui ar?
hale and hearty.

When Esby wj* -k2. r-e cs»e l.-r ■ • ‘
'Then ahe traa a CdH. «he «*-’•
v.twn she bccone Mis*, eti- dung
;
When «he bad Children, she gateU.&lt; r. ‘ : rj

Rev. HJ C. Got-duiaii. “f !’-.r •.
fCvpted a call t&lt;» Alt, SJin:-' Ep.- 'pal
cliuqili atSagh a*.

Talk’s Cheap, but when It’s biu’la i UP
by a pledge id tire hrtrtl cn»h &lt;■: &gt; tii .nicially responsible firm, ur company, of
world-wide reputation for fair at:d Ixum^
able dealbig, it tneorix husinc*''
Now, there are scores of KU,saparitlas
and utber;blood-purifiers, all cracks&gt;1 upto
be tbe best, purest, most peculiar and
wonderful, but bear in mind if&lt;»r unur own
sake), there’s only one ytnr. »in/&lt; • &lt;■ bloodpunflers and remedy for torpid liv’T at&gt;d
all diseases that come front Irad blood.
That one- -standing Military mid alone—
K-dd onbtfal. Is Dr. Pierce’* G--hlcii Med­
ical DlscuVrrr.
If it doesn’t dn gotid In skin, seal? and
scrofulous diseases—and pul.imum) con­
sumption* is only scrofula—; i»t I’’1 lls
makers know and get wur|nioire&gt; back.
Talk’s cheap, but to ' back a ptwr med­
icine, or a common one, by selling it «'»
UUil, as “Golden Medical Jh*covery
Is sold, would bankrubt the largest, to**
lune.
„ .
Talk'a cheap, but only “Discovery w
fftianinteed.
Sarah Persons, formerly of Buchanan.
L soon to be married to Daniel Topa»n&lt; Pottowatlnmie. In Dowagiac.
From Friend t» Friend
the slory of tire excellence &lt;d Ib^Mls
Saraapsrflla and »liat it ba* aceomj
aud this Is tin- strongest advertlftn^is done on behalf of this Uiedlrincctidiavor «•&gt; tell iioncstiy wliat Hoc* *
Sarbujmrilia !h and what it will *•" "l .
what it hu&gt; dune 1h rar niot«
lar more potctiL lie uin&lt;;uali«-«l "
.
cures is sore t«» convince IRom' "(■•&gt; i--1.
nrier tried UtMHt’e Sar-mparilU tl,}U :
au rx&lt; el!&lt; nt nu dichiv.

�Hasting? Banner

Edwin R. Wallace and son. of Albion,
while shingling their roof met ■ with a
terrible accident. The scmitllng on which
their feet rested gave Way and they slid
rapidly down Die roof, going clear ov.-r
the scaffolding to 1 he ground. Mr. \Va|la -o was killed almost Instantly but the
sun after lying unconscious for a • few
imiiiivnte was able tn get npand except for
a sprained wrist sppeara to M al! right.

Thursday* June 8, 1893.
W. R- COOK. Locxl Editor.

DRINK iGt GREflM SODfi.
s,t Beer. Milk Shake and
Tonic at’
‘

, ,
.

v
an get ICE CREAM. CON­
\ a RY ami anything in the line

B BAKERY GOODS.
&lt;;ht forget IU

business cards.
6. G. Nichols.

&gt;UM AS SEE A NICHOLS
• gnd cot I.ECTION OFFICE.
, r Hastitms City Bank. Hastings,
promptly attended to.

nirC. Denison.
LAWYERS.
Michigan Trust Co. Bldg.. (•rand Rapids. Michigan.

i:K. M. D..
,-iMi and Surgeon.
- - Midi.
. mtended day «r night. Of-

'
Bastings. Mich.
Il courts of the state. Coly attended to.

1 . 1. KTUROl*.
’ Ians aud
ntry promptly ’nt-

Physician and Surgeon.

An evange'.ht by the uame of U’eber
hip been holding meetings in Bellevue and
giAemoir« nce to so many people by his re­
marks that he has lievn censured by the
press of that place.

ESSENTIAL EXERCISE.
NECESSARY

TO

MAN’S

HAPPINESS

AS OIL TO MACHINERY.

’

TI- Tl.m„ Ml„,,
Tk&gt;1
I&gt; IU,„I^
Mr„„,
H-dll, B«luaiiDt) _
Pm, Cfcm„
II.. In Affi.rdln&lt; Hamltd Bell.r.

The hired girls of Traverse City have
organized a union.
Monroe county’s sal ion’ relief commis­
sion will raise $575 for the indlgtntonea
during the coming year.

Williamston owns a good steam tire en­
gine. but Is without a supply of water ow­
ing to the dam having been carried away.

Dundee village school officers are look­
ing for a man to take* charge of their
high school. They want one that is
worth 81.000 a year.

AU men £.1 th. nrault, of tegaUing
,n
Th’:v"l"‘t
«»1 won r«ll
“■ ““"K
•&gt;— nothing but
A Faw Faw lady has a hen tiiat layed jWot tb, tick. M the clock. So tuna ha.
an »
weighing 5 outlets and measuring
tor hl. wluco na Inllalte rudely
We offer one Hundred dollars reward
by 7 Ji Inches.
« Ilel.hcr.te lauiilee.-«rtlaclnl work o(
beul or h«a&lt;l-«hlch lull hl. perapllouot for any case of catarrh that cannot be
The Portland high sctyiol has been
he dlpplog
,c well u peoluctlee cured by Hall’s catarrh cure.
plrtt-ed on the university list.
F. J. Chkney &amp; Co., Props. Toledo, O.
. th“
d" ertlean. The eOreg,
We the undersigned, have known F. G.
Jaeob F«-es, a German, and a resident of which biu been dud to show that there
Cheney for the last-15 years, and believe
Grand Ledge, committed suicide by jump­ are no signs of decrepitude or senility In
him perfectly honorable in all business
ing Into Lake Michigan from the steam the world—society, mankind as a maw-Is
transactions and financially able to carry
iMKit Atlanta bound for Chicago. Trouble nowhere more manifest than in the elab­
orate and costly preparations fnramuse- out any obligations made by their firm.
with his wife is anld to be the caUM*.
ment—for sheer pastime—which ensue aa West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists. To­
One Of the tneuiben of Frank Tucker's soon as people gk respite from the task of ledo. O.
Wnlding, Klnnan &amp; MAvUi. Wholesale
band was run Into by an electric car bread winning. ,
while they were parading in lensing the
A notable nnd somewhat unsatisfactory Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
other day and the cornet I,.. !»««.( Mtwevn feature in this mimicry of work is that the
bls lips Ifft his teeth with such force ns to professional is doming more and more to acting directly upon the blood and mucous
knock out several uf them. He
"
' t-uc the front, to the discouragement of tbe surfaces of the system. Price, 75cts. per
will
for damages.
amateur. To excel in billiards, in cricket, bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimoni­
als free.
A white girl, of Battle Creek. Clara in golf, tennh or any of the myriad games
Katbfnn.
lias married- a colored man. played with bnllk of various size and ma­
terial
more
time
mnst
be
filched
from
For Over Fltty
named Frank Harris.
serious business (than can by any means be
• Wm. K. Butler, one of Paw Faw's old­ afforded by thoai who have to earn a liv­ Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup hns been useo
lor &lt;-bltilreii Uethlup. It sooth* the child, softest residents, died Sunday of'paralysis. ing. To become proficient In the spot vti-. tin- uutns, nllnvs all pain, cures wind coMc.
i» tlie nest remedy for Diarrhoea. TwentyAged 78 years.
stroke iwxttulntes au apprenticeship at least *nd
live cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists
Gov. Rich will investigate the Sullivan as severe and as prolonged as that of any throughout the world.
lynching case ax Corruna und has ordered skilled handicraft, and the extraordinary
perfection attained by. those classed as
Sheriff Jacobs to appear before him.
A Marshall paper claims, that a lady "gentlemen” cricketers, as distinguished The teatbn«idals frequently published in this
living In that city caught twenty-four from “players,” implies that for them It is paper relating to Hood's Nareaparllla. They
from reliable people, state simple fncte, Mid
rat.-. :&gt; one day. aud It wasn’t a very goal tbe business of life ami not mere relaxa- air
bcynml n &lt;ioubt that Hood’s Cures. Why
ation. Tb« tendency of all games in this show
day tor sals either.
don't vu try th)* medicine. Be sure to get
age of wealth and leisnre is to turn play­ Hood’s.
A Correspondent-* Kxpertrace.
ers into athlete*, and in these.as in serious
1 saw th® Longclimnps review, entered । work, “amateur'' Is synonymous with
Constipation, and all troubles with the dlParis with the German column, and In the j “immature.
•••«-. ”
gc«th e onnuis and the liver, are cured by Hood’s
Cbam)&gt;s Elynees was spoken to by the |
Yct-gamea are of such excellent use tn nils U titNiuaieci as a dinner pin.
crown prince uf Saxony at the Head of hla themsclve\-not only ii* recrenrion from
staff. I Immediately becamo a center of ; strain- but a. safety valves for roe jk :
interest on the part of a knot of French-, ou* ,,r mi'-ci.ivvou- 1
s in hutnannuDelimit
nien, who followed, me when I quitted thu j tnrv- diverting- the
ufthls from unprutec*.ion uf tbe German cordon and then | healthy tendencies i I chastening the
aij
promptly raised the cry of “Spy!” I was frames into synimet: * and grac-e.-thn: it !
Grad Rapils.
attacked, knocked down, moat of my j w,'rt! *
B room w
not kept for । -o-'
1 clothes were
7_ torn
:ir:. off
:&gt;ff me.
inc. aa sabot
sabot split
split my
my . pic who can i••■. r a -.ire
• re to
to professional,'
profenu-'iial.i
potent —
safeguards- I •, LargeM stock
I lip open, and men danced on mennd kicked I prvficleney. I . . ere p.:...:
. .
.. . »
'•! (ho w...."
at me while I was Being dragged by tho i anftBi*t two oft u ■
-t deplornbledefurm-,
legs toward a I juulain. in which—such .
•” yvnieli Jut- &gt; » i nntjire b liable— lately everythin]

rREID
GLASS

AdirondA

TRADB MARK —■
Wheeler’s/^

ra.it—

ALWAYS SMOKE
u
i»
n

1147

re

Heart
Nerve
AND

THE BEST

-rosrr:v£i.Y cures—
HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
PROSTRATION,

UNEXCELLED ROR INFANTS!

Rev. IL N. Middleton, paetur M. E. church.
Cedar Springs. Mich., says: Sleep and rest
were strangers to me after preaching till I used
“Adlronda" Now I sleep soundly and awgke
refreshed, and I can heartily recommend it
Prejisred by WHEELER and 'FULLER
MEDICINE 00.. Cedar Springs. Mich.
SOLD BY

W. H. GOODYEAR.

In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,
HASTINGS, MICH.

Hastings City Bank,

HASTINGS.

Hastings,

-

-

Mich.

C-A-ZPIT-A-Ia
$75,000.00.
SURPLUS $10,000.00.
Incorporated under tbe laws of the State of
Michigan.

CHrtUTflUQU/I
flfrtRTHENT BUILblNQ
Cor. 4Sth and ST. LAWRENCE AVE,
. ..Ofllce. 82*6 Adams Street....

Open for business Dec. 15.IBM
offickm:
D. O. Roblason, President;
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres. '
D. W. Reynold*, CMhlor,
DVJCCTOR8:
D. W. Reynolds,
W. FL Powers,
D. G. Robinson,
R. B. Meeser.
John Carvetb, .
Chester Messer.
P. T. Coigrove.

Has the only Karins* department in In Barry
County and pays 4 jter cent interest on all time
deposit*. 1
•

QHK4Q0, ILL.
POWERS BROS. Proprietors.
.. FlraVclkM Accommodations to World's..
. .Fair Visitors----TKlt.MS KKASOXAtll.rCiirrespondence Solicited. Address all CnmmunieatLnsto The CHAUTAUQUA;
....... 82-86 Adams St.
C. W. POWERS. Corresponding Secretary.

raniwBrai
Act on a new prindpto—

3s«:“S5.

60

tuna. Da. Mxzar Pots

Hon. Smallest mfldMV
rare* ! gprfn—Jg pU.

TOUR FAVORITE HOME NEWJPAPER

BARBER
! was the expressed intention—I was to be ’ dullness in 11 '
i&gt; I '-.-’I bru.g-a man ।
j drowned. From this fate 1 wai rescued , the idle, each
---- AND----*1! »a -. .;tic degree «&gt;( ridicule. ;
mnly responded to witt4 j by a picket of national guards, nnd pres- ' a.!"’ "’
•pl - - iso constinip-'l as to
"h to games, but Very much ,
was free and inul fulfilled a grateful duty
ir minds are of sm u fi'..-ras
toward one who had helped me to :ny free­
: nnd Real E-tale Office.
dom I hurried to the place where I had
engaged n dogcart with a fast and stout
; are not ebnr i twrepf Ninnll capacity which I
hor.-e to be in readiness. It was neither a
&lt; f Abstract Hooke, com
safe nor a pleasant ride through Paris to j exhibit this tr.iit may lie shown by quoting
I two well known instance* of men highly
&lt; ran furnish complete the St. Denis gate.
&lt;’ F. BROOKS. Clbrk.
But onto outside 1 could let tho horse dlstiogulshecl iu widely different careers.
j The Duke of Wellington .could hover be
out. and he made good timeover the twelve
M. D..
miles to M.argency, the crown prince of j induced when atiachool to throw .any spirit
Holloway’s drug store.
Saxony's headquarters, whence I was al­ into tho sports of other buys. Be preferred CURED or NO I* v Y (or rerrtces.
i. m. Telephone, cou
lowed to dispatch n telegram of consid­ wandering about aloue to the engrossing
Wrili-n gtmranh— t&lt;» permanently cure all Gives all the news of Town, County and State, and as much National
at Holloways dru* erable length to London. That accom­ occnpatlonof football or crickeh Rous­ kinds «sf Rupture «11 oth »«-xr». No pain; no
operation; no detention from business. For news as any.other paper of itstilass.
plished, I drove back to St. Denis in time seau connimed days nnd nights in close full hiforinntlotumil Illustrated pamphlet con­
to catch the 'regular evening train for study in an attempt to master tho game tain lug Michigan references (free), address
.
Du H W. Marsh.
Calais. Writing throughout the journey, of chess, but though be pencrered in re­
or THE O. K. MILLER CO.. 103. 101. H6 MichI reached Loudon the following morning, peated endeavors they nil came to nothing, iknn Ave.. Detroit. Mich.
brought out » second edition of The Daily for ns often ns he sat down tongnmeall
News, which was selling in tbe streets by that lie had learned went out of his head.
COLi.KOVE.
8, nnd then lay down un the floor of the But such instances are exceptional, und in
Attorney at Lavs
Dr. Carter's Kidney »v Backache Tea
most characters hmd work unrelieved by
-■r •.■•Sndili A; C &gt;
editor’s room aibl went to sleep, with the
competitive games is apt to produce is n compound of valuable herbs that
i&gt; t't.xc Ulnck. Hx
London Directory for a pillow.
.1: the courts Of the state.
“groovimaw” nnd superfluous leisure stu­ stimulate the Kidneys to action, clearing
When I awoke nt 11 the manager and
*
bls staff were standing over me in great pidity.
Isa NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news
between
the
kidneys
It is difficult to imagine a young woman the pa-rrng;]
concern, for 1 still had about me some of
Atlornvy al Law.
of the United States and the world. It gives the events of foreignup
fond of lawn tennis falling n prey to the and bladder, which become stopped
..
.
tbe evidences of the little unpleasantness
G xHlv-ar&amp;( &lt;’.'«store.'
I
morbid
self
consclousnc-vs
which
consumed
imd
cause
settlings
like
brick
dust,
and
if
lands
in a nutshell. It has seperate departments for “THE FAMILY
:
;rtsof the State. Collection
. .. ..
. . a____ .......
n--.lt...
.
«
•teudluglo.
_________ j
Its “HOME AND SO­
iu-t rt moved will lead to Dropsy. Diabetes, CIRCLE” and ‘ OUR YOUNG FOLKS.”
mnnt des Renux describe* us n beautiful
—
Archibald
Forbeala
Century.
CIETY
” columns command the admiration of wives and daughters.
Homcepathlc Phy-!
hut very foolish wo’ilttn. One of her fan­ or Bright's Disease. It regulates the four
Ian and Surgeon.
cies was to have, pillows of every size in linpoitant organs of the body, the stom­ Its general political news, editoralsand discussions are comprehensive,
■
- -.er Lathrop'*■tout ’tore.)
her Jx-d—even for her thumbs—for she ach. liver, kidneys and bowels. Keep brilliant and exhaustive. Its “AGRICULTURAL” department has no
The famous Hindoo god Lingam U now prided herself on h-.-r Is-nutiful hands and
superior in the cdlmtry. Its “MARKET REPORTS” are recognized
. RE AL ESTATE AND COLLECT­ owned by an English gentleman of cul- wcpi
1VU lllcu
------- tnem healthy you need never fear dis­
slept, „
with
them, - p-: i to keep ....
the joints
authority in all parts of \he land.
Price 40 cents a package.
IN'; OFFICE OF
ture, who paid a sum equal to $13,000 for | snulj| Athletics, it Is true, are peculiarly ease.
I’ALMKHTON 3c SMITH.
it at r.n auction sale ot East India relics in prone to vanity, but the form that rice
Carter’s Kidney Jt Backache Tea will cure
Woodland, Mich.
18S8. This/sacred image -lands but 12^
iu them is that of the pride uf that sick, tired feeling with a bad taste in
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Carter’s Kidney &amp; Backache Tea will cure
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n long de-cent from ^smes which
mered gold, and around it arc set nine I eXerclhe lu;ua or body w those of pure sick
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Goodyear.
inch in depth, this in shape uf a horseshoe, ; beauty of sapphire sea and glorious sun­
। dice Tuesdays at latest to the center Lring « cataeyk-ef exceeding shine, content to swelter anti scramble and _
in tlie Issue of the week
wrangle-for whnt’ Well, they are under brilliancy.
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Wien the “Pad shah.' last king of , the thrall of one or two mo«res-two de-1
Delhi. WM captured and exiled V» the plorable motives-one the lowest, die other i
proprietor* &lt;»y but what Andaman islands his q jtwn secreted this the saddest, that tan be emceived, for
uoes. that tells the storyidol and it was »iever s.h-k again until re­ tho first is avarice—of all lust,the most
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Press.
■ P 'inwashed this year than ever
may (so complex i« human nature) coexist
:
the time is not far distant
with murii that hevil in n character, but
• p washing will be abandoned
Many. years ago, when sailing vessels avarice taints the whole being; unlike
•I sc'd upon its merits.—Ex.
Will completely dettroy the desire for TOBACCO in from j to &lt; day*. Perfectly harmless; cause no
other desires, it is never satisfied; it is
were the only means of communication Maicknesa,and may be gtecn in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the patient, who
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toluxtamilv stop smoking or chewing in a few days.
tween the different countries, superstition never at rest; nothing sweet can flow from ;
OUR COUNTY
there
was more rife among sailors than at the the source which it ha* P dlutcd.
be do mlsteke or palliation about, this:
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'.".calle, an employee of the Middle­ present time. Thea® absurd fancies were Avarice is the primary lure to the
tient, by the uw of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS.
,
During treatment patientr arc allowed the free use of Uqcor &lt;.r Morphine until soch time
: • Wry, cut an artery near the not confined to Jack alone, but they were Take away the gold, and who would fie so
■bared in to a greater or less extent by
aether shall voluntarily give them up.
,
testimo­
ml? while fooling with a bottle.
childish m to play for counter ; and sweetWe *end particulars and pamphlet of testimonial* free', and shall be glad to place
shipmasters and owners. Friday was &lt;®nnials from
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other
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sufferers frontTanv of there habit* in communication with person* who have been ,
• Dtaliry. of Middleville, has re- ■idered a day uf evil, and the most malig­
cured by the u*c of our TABLETS.
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nn
which
collects
a
crowd
around
the
teblei
persons who
• । his pastorate of the Baptist church. nant results were auppoaejl to attend a
HILL'S TABLETS are for aale by *11 riMT-cuas* druggist* *t $1.03
is the desire of idle men to rid themselves
voyage commenced on this day of the
have been cur­
PCr If your druggist doe* not keen them, enclose u* $ LOO
w» wiU tend
■ 'l.phtlierla scare is somewhat abated
week. 1 n those days he yoald indeed have of that most precious posiwaoaD, t me.
ed by the use of
you, by return mail.* package of &lt;&gt;&lt;ir Tablet*.
which
once
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Mena rcckk-» skipper who would have
7 Write your name and address plainly.and ntelo whether Tablet*
the loss of which is ever the cause of trait­
A -ci-- ■ Imodiums at Woodland, rel
are tor Tobacco, Morpliine or Liquor Habit.
attempted to salljm
' "l y moved everything possible in that for the crew would h»v*^kL'u ° \
Knowledge comes, but wisdom tarries.” ।
it''ni:!o Main St. during tbe nlg**L open rebellion rather than 11^ t^« anchor
but here even knowledge seems tobe set al
' ■ ' Teel In the morning was quite start- from the bottom or cast off shore
rontempu Crowds of educated
Since lhe advent of steam many of th«.e
fixation a* to our responsibility ana tnc nxnu oi
with ready access to all the stores of
prejudlceshave become ns derelict as IM knowledge7Uid up through the laborious
worth of the strongest chewing tohao-o a d*j
■Uy Morning the dwelling house of
DO NOT BE DECEIVED Into pyrehav
_ad from one to dve cigar*; or I would amok
ehipaon which they were once entertained.
mres for present use, affirm, the contempt­
Clev.fr at Nashville burned to the
Ing any of the ranous ooatniraa that are t*«nff
from ten to forty pipes of tobacco. Hava chewe
—Harper’s Young People.
ible creed of luck. Never was there a gut
ottered for tale. Aak for HILL’S TAB­
— ••ienty-five year*, and two package
l. Loss about 81200 with $500 InLETS and take no other.
me *0 I hare no dasire f.w it
so false, never ono before whom so many
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Cloakroom* for Churches.
B. M. JAYLORD. Ledie. Mich.
bowed the knee in profound and Ignorant ,
Some people are just now earnestly dis­ Sth. Il would l»e lost labor to combat
a'.t ij &lt;&gt;f Maple Grove was troubled
cussing
the
question
of
cloakrooms
in
sidcrably with one of her shoes terribly
the belief—almost universal and wholly
piih-iiin; her foot, while the other was churches, referring to the absence of and ineradicable among gamblers in an In- ।
h :e than comfortably loose.
She wore alwolute necessity for faciiiUes for dispos­ „Crvtable influence upon human occasion ,
tl, S3 AI0 U 0H1A BLB3K.
Truly your*.
lb- -iuhw in this way for some time, but ing of wraps, bats, umbrellas and oven raiiable uf Ming offended or propitiated. It
MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box sc.
n'la'ly discovered that in purchasing the costa. Some churches have wire hatracks
In no
l Iron. Indolriry, lor
LIMA, OHIO.
■ .■•hr had failed to get mates, as one beneath the sente, and a few have wire liars
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Tn« Omo CniwicsL C&lt;n
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''&gt;',dy In ’Staple Grove Is taking a Xe church in Chicago has regular opera
V
My KD WM:strongly addicl
try your Tablet*. He wa* a I
' |J. at the poor lady’s expense.—Nashbut three day* he quit drinklag
chairs and the attendant convepleuceH. A
four ciutuii* before writing you, I
cloakroom seems to fill a long Ml want;
Bowens Mills can now boost of having
bkr-’cnrdlnri prwrpl—hnPj1*" *• ““«
MRS. HELEN MORRJSON.
for there does not appear an
pent house which will be called why a man or woman should not Mm
i
i nt offending a powerful Ming, im ।
Cixcurxxn, o.
"^nilth’s Hall,” a gentleman of
the comfortable In church as in a theater. Lx
,lr^?rf SJhL asslftl moves the inhab- .
twulent of &gt;UgM»
indo-China, to lay
•::h(vc name having erected a stage in the
Itante of Tinneveuy. iu
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i. and wiuu&gt;
‘ hall and the scenery will be. put in place change.
LOTEGAY.
Ha Spoils Many Good Hooka.
sv&lt;’i!. And now the talented Bowens’
Augustin Daly is a devoted book colMlHItes will have a place to show off their
l^or^ He will buy a book at a good price
Address all Orders to
budding talent to a more suitable adw;simply to get a picture he wants, and when “TtokXtlSm mhcWelbj bring »U«1

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NEIGHBORING COUNTIES•lames Gardiner, of Ganges, has fallen
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�Additional County News.
tUa Bkkrr «n&lt;l diothur. ot K*'*'”*'™
vwud Id, brother t B. Vijna
IHWr
Mnot UM wrok—Hili’. bMter
En .io.- &lt;1., U.I -rok Klims WJ "•*
—Mr. and Mr., J. D«trr ot I’f’^"1''':
rd ,t Gid Wllkln’.-A. Mkrtln
wife ot HaMlnrr. •!&gt;«■&gt;•
I.
Wwnra-Uro, Sranu md tkmll, kU«d
ed Mlu In Jobn.towo SaodVrayiro. ot K,l»m*r&lt;x. spoil p,n ot U,»
week allb Rlall.e, **«5~A,J”12!SJe M
aauple. tram here •ttemlerl &lt;*« d*“" •’
Delton -Mn. C. Wblnemorel. better M
tti, wrlllmr—J. Beuedlc plMlered tor 0.
Imoerb, Monday—Conrad Kahler wife,
an. I ran juried Monday tor the wnrltT,
Dlr—Cbaa Chmrdlrr and wltebaee relurn«d tram Sautaloelt and report atalr proa•pet1 of fruit.
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Additional Local News.
Tire track at the fair ground Is in the
best shape that it has ever been. This Is
werv fortunate considering the fact that
the"races will take place June 23. 23 and
S4t&lt;l. Everything looks most favorable
tor a most successful meeting. The peo­
ple of this city aud vicinity will not for­
get the splendid races which occurred
bare last year and which gave such uni­
versal satisfaction. The excellent pro­
gram carried out last year will certaInly
insure a large attendance at the races tnis

The many friend# ot A. C. Griffin, for­
merly of this city, will be pained to leant
of bis dexth at Columbia City. Indiana,
Sunday, after a long Illness, fraught with
Intense suffering. His ailment baffled the
bwt of medical science.
He was taken
sick shortly one morning the fqre part
of last October and took to bls bed. never
to leave It again.
Abscesses formed on
his side and five operations were performcd neceositadug the cutting away of large
portions of flesh, but it was to no avail.
Photographs were taken, showing the por­
tions taken away at each operation, for
the benefit of medical science, and this
case will be recorded in medical books.
Another operation was to have been per­
formed a mu but the rugged constitution
of the patient could endure no more aud
deal h elnw to hl* relief. Deceased was j a
member of Barry Lodge K. of P. and
Hastings Division No. 1V. U. R- K- &lt;’t P-x
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both of which orders kindly cared for hihi
during his long Illness. The funeral oc­
curred tn Jackson Tuesday, at the home
of Ns brother, a guard ot honor from the •
Indiana lodge accompanying’ the remains.
whib‘
membera of Jackson lodges acted
as pall bearers. Dr. 5. M. Fowler. 8.
Greusel and Hale Kenyon, representing
- Barry Io Ige, attended the funeral out Of
respect for the decease 1 brother. Tbe be­
reaved wife has the sympathy of her many
jHasting* friends in he) affliction.

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N0T1C1 FOB BKkBIXU CLUMB.
State of Michigan. County of Barry-s*i Charles Cippeo, Oraa^evllle

ih. PratuU.Lc™.t tor S»

‘ c^lra^1 uwrence. Barry

irX''T«u
‘1bu“«M
of Mary
••
■ .2,“,deceased

A g»ug of hoodlums at Woodland, re­
cently moved everylhipg possible In that
village onto Main St. during the night.
The^ffect In the morning was quite start­
ling.
Sunday Morning tbe dwelling house of
D. H. Clever al Nashville burned to the
ground.’ Loss about «1200 with 8500 lnsurance.

Plans are being prepared,for six blocks
to be built.on the burned district In Beld
IngThere are two persons in the townsblb
of Dundee bom in 1800. both of whom are
hale and hearty.

t

m-d that such claims will be heard before saiu
next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon ot each of
"iSX n. *. n. um.
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CBA«. W
Judge of trooate.
PROBATE ORDER.

cSuuYf on Wednesday the 3i.t Jr «f
May In th* year one thousand eight bundreJ and utnety thrsj.
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Prreent, Charles W. Armstrong, judge oi

tty# per ou.. W.
Tallow per lb., 4.
Clover Seed per bu., 4.00 to 5.00
Timothy Seed per bu.. 2J0.
Barley per bu. 90 to 1.10
Onions per bu. 1.50 to 2.00.

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default imving been made in the conditions
,of a certain mortgage made by Joseph Kn.lght
1aud Lorica Knlchtjit* wife, to Samuel Capon
dated May «h. A. D. 18SO and recorded In
1the office oi Register of Deeds for Barry Co..
Michigan, mi the 7tb day of May. A. D., ITO,
In Uber 94 of mortgages, on pngo 180, on which
mortgage there is claimed to be due and unpaid
at the date of this notice the sum of two hun­
dred fifty-three and forty-eight one hundredth*
dollar* &lt;VJS3- 4»100' And an Attorney s fee of nt
U i-rfdollars provided for in said mortgage and no
suit or proceeding* at law having been Institu­
ted to recover the moneys secured by said
mortgage or anv part thereof. •Therefore,
by virtue ot the noircr of sale contained in said
mortgage, nnd tlie statute In such case’made
and provided, notice Is hereby given that on
Saturday, the 2nd day of September. A D. 1MW.
at ten o’clock tn the forenoon. 1 shall sell nt pub­
lic auction to the highest bidder, at the north
front door of the court house In the city pt Has­
tings. Michigan, [that being the place Wre the
circuit court for Itarry county Is holden], the
premises de-ciibr&lt;l hi said mortgage, or so
much thereof as may be necessary to pay the
amount due ou »aid mortgage, with eight per
cent. Interest, aud all legal costs, together with
the attorney foe provided for In sain mort­
gage: The premises being described in
saTd mortgage as all that certain piece or
parcel of lana situate in the town of Rutland
County of Barry and State of Michigan and de­
scribed as follows, to wit: Commencing at Hie
south east corner of the west ball of the north
west quarter of section eighteen (18» In town
three (S) north range nine [»] west. Thence
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SCHOOL COLUMN
running north twenty-eight [29] rods, thence
running west forty, (40) »ods, thenee runn ug
south twenty eight [28] rods, thence running
east
forty [40] rods to the place of beginning,
Conducted by Enoch Andrus, County See- containing
seven [7] acres of land.
Samlf.l CARSO*.
MortgageeDated. June 8th. 1»33.
Penmanship.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In the conditions
of a certain mortRxxe miule by Arthur D.
Htuhes and Sarah D. Hughes, his wife. Hubert
C. Slrong. and Emma Strong, his wife, of Barry
■ Ln looking about for material, and re­ County. Mtchlpuf. to Walter Dickson, of Al­
bany. state oi New York, dated September M,
flecting upon tbe subject of penmanship, A. D.. 1R83, and recorded In the office of tbe
I,•become impressed not only with the im­ Register of Deeds, for tbe County ot Barry and
portance of the subject but my inability to State ot Michigan, on the 3rd day of October. A.
D. . 18M. in Liber 29 of Mortgages, on pages S4
do it justice. Alsoghat whatever I might and 33. which said mortgage was duly .iMigncti
say would be subject to criticism by thote by said Walter Dickson to John A. Robertson,
ot
the County of Barry and State ot Michigan,
whoview the subject from a different
on the 29th day of September, 18*3. said assign­
standpoint.
ment haring been duly recorded In the office of
There arc two approved methods of the Register of Deedii of said County of Barry,
penmanship, tbe one making analysis the on the 27th day of February. A. D., 1893 in UIpt
M of Mortgages on page 424, on which said
foundation. and the other movement The mortgage, so awigned there Is claimed to be
former is legibility first and rapidity after­ due attiie time of this notice the sum of three
wards. while the latter is rapidity first and thousand one hundred eighty two dollars and
sixty seven cents and an Attorney’s fee of fifty
legibility afterwards. In my option tbe dollani provided for iu said mortgage, and
two should go hand in band, for neither which la the wnoie amount claimed to be due
analysis alone nor movement alone can upon said mortgage, and no suit or proceedings
law having been instituted to recover the
make a good penman. Whichever is used at
amount secured by said mortgago or any part
it must be supplemented by the other. In thereof.
Now. therefore by virtue of tbe power of sale
the primary school, certainly, greater
contained in said mortgage, and the statute In
•tress should be placed upon form, but such case made and provided, notice Is hereby
movement should lij no wUa be neglected, irivam that on Saturday, the second day of
' for is it not easier to form good habits S -pteniber. A. D.. tftO. at 10 o’clock in the foreDiiou. I shall sell at Public Auction, to the high­
than to correct wrong ones?
est bidder, at the north front door of the
The Idea .of movement should be de­ Court House. In the city of Hartings, (that be­
veloped according to the ability und com­ ing the place where tho Circuit Court for the
County
of Barry Is holdeti) the premises de­
prehension of the pupil. He should be scribed in
said mortgage, (except such part of
encouraged to depend upon it more and tbe said described premises as was inserted Iu
more until be does so altogether, not only said mortgage by error and which have been
heretofore
released by Quit Claim deed to
during the writing exercise but in hh Jaoulse M Evarts,
the legal owner as hereinafter
general work. Some one bas said that a set forth, or so much thereof ar“may be neces­
■ child should never be allowed to use a sary to pay the amount due upon said mortgago
wllb Interest at eight percent, aud all lejr-il
• elate or lead pencil but »nould depend en­ costs,
together with an attorney fee of fifty dol­
tirely upon a pen. Whether that is the lars covenanted for therein, the premises being
best method or not I will not attempt to described In said mortgagi* as follows
Commencing at the north west corner of F. L.
say.
Certainly it would not be prac­ Blake's
lot In the village ot Irving. County ot
ticable in a country school.
Barry and State of Michigan, and running irotn
One of the many hindrances of our thence ea t or in an easterly direction along the
line of lots heretofore conveyed and to the
scho-'l- of today are the. desks. It Is Im-. north
highway crossing the race and east of the lot or
possible for a child to acquire a position liuid deeded to Effie Baldwin, and from said
in which ho can write long with ease. An­ highway in a south easterly direction on the
south line of tne raceway, to Intersect the
other is material.
pond j thence on und along the westerly line ot
Thu teacher, upon going into tbe school said pond la a northerly direction to the dam,
room, finds on an average not more than and from thence following tbe eenter of tbe
river to a point directly north ot
oae-ildrd of the pupils equipped with Thornappte
the point of starting, and from said point south
writing material, and that one-lhlrd will to the place ot beginning, containing ten acres
be found to have a diversity of books con­ more or less: and all ou section thirty-one in
four north, range nine west, excepting
taining printed copies, ranging In No.'a town
from the above all streets and highways now
from 1 to 12; while some whose parents lawfully thereon. Also the undivided one-half
feel the necessity of being saving (and ot the following; Commencing at a point fiftywho does not feel tbe need) will bring two feet, six inches west and twelve rods three
feet and three inches north of tbe southeast
bome-iaadd books of "Fools Cap” in which corner ot the north west uuarter of section
the teacher must set the copies for them. thirty-one, town four north of range nine west:
And certainly they are to be congratula­ running from theuco west dght rods; thenee
north to the center of tbe Thornappie river;
ted If said teacher L* a good penman.
thence east eight rod*. lh-nr« xiulh to place of
The teacher often Is at n loss (If this be beginnlQX. It Is expxpsbly uilderafood that this
her first class) to know Just how to teach last describedp/emlsA» is all the premises, mill
privllnjnand rights of fl nvage, owned by Alonzo
Just how to develop tbe movement and iu E. Mardtier ana Frank Canu&gt;bell and eoustilu
what order to take .up the work. It is ting the late firm, Gardner. i aiiiplH&gt;ll &amp; Co . of
well to procure a set of "pen written” Irving, and that this mortgage is intended to
cover the undivided one-half of all rights of
copies from some good author. Put tbe said Gardner, Campbell &amp; (Jo., together with
lessen upon the blackboard and let the the perpetual right to the water power, back
Obi Mr-n work from that Be very care- water flowage und mill privileges described
above with the roller flouring milt and all tnUl
1 net to let the work grow monotonous. fixture* therein cow standing er hereafter to be
Vary the exercises from time to timr. erected and placed upon said premises Includ­
Write to the count so as to teach the mus­ ing b-»lh &lt;&gt;f above deseripttons.
That la drafting said rn &gt;rtgage the draftsman
cle* to obey the mind. In such an exer­ miule an error and the following described land
cise be very careful that they all do as with mill privileges and right of flowage, was
you indicate for if they do not nothing is Inserted in said mortgage by mistake, that the
snld mortgagors had no title and claim no title
gained. Be careful yourself and you will to said premises, nnd the Aisignee ot said
aueeoed. Teachers let us work to bring mortgage claims no rights therein, and said
about thia much needed reform. I say premise.* will not be offered for sale under this
mortgage sal-. The premises so Inserted in
reform, for I believe we all need it to s»i&lt;i mortgjge by error and which will not be
sonic extent, myself as well as you. ”
For offeted for sale are describeda« follows:
Also the undivided one half ot tbe following:
we know that if we work and faint not. Commencing
at a p-»lnt fifty-two feet six Inches
we shall receive our reward.
west and twelve rods three feet and three inches

\ town tour
from thence
.......... .lie cntler ot
• river; then re r«&lt;t eight rods.
place "f beginning. It la ex
- .-..-Uxxl that Umlaat (ireeribed
premiww f* ml Ute premlM*. intfl privilege -nd
rielil* of fiow«gc. owned by Afonzu K Gardner
erenk Campbell ami constituting the Ute
firm. &lt;laran«r. Camnbell &amp;Co..of Irvtng. and
im-r
tbts in&lt;&gt;rtg«Ki* I* intended to cover tne untUmuvl Ihmslt - o Fraak Wolf- lot I, Bousb’s
divi
lwl nn-h» f of all r'ghts of said Oudner,
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THE
KALAMAZOO

TELEGRAPH

is

One of the best papers
in Michigan.
The
Weekly Telegraph can
be had for 75 cents per
year by calling at this
office.

FLORAL

O&lt; n» -UM Oi

Rev. H. C. Goodman, of Detroit, has ac­
cepted a call to All Saints’ Episcopal
church at Saginaw.

Apples per bu. 1.00.
Butter. 12 to 14.
Beans picked per bu., 1JO to 1.73.
Corn per bu.. 30
Em per doz., 12 to 14.
Hides per lb.. 4S.
Hoc*, lire per bund., GM.
Hogs dressed. 7.00 to 7JO.
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Couoro or Barg

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We want every
said petition and that tne heirs at taw'

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FOR COAL or WOOF,

To try a 2 pound can of our new
the ncndency of sold petition nnd the hearing
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
published in the Hastinit* Bannxk. **“■*’;
paper printed and circuwed In said ^County
SR"o»ro lo
-rok tor un. wraeMira

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Judge of Probate.
(A true copy.)[.

PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE.

Mocha and Java, and we want
every Judge of good TEA to get

some of our 50 cent tea and be
convinced that what we say is true,

that our stock of tea and coffee
can’t be matched, and we can say
tlie same of our stock of Crockery

and Glassware, Dinner Sets,
Elasticity l» the most important feature In a
•unootli wire fence.
Those who dispute this have not Hied ««
coll spring article, or they are Interested In
some non-elastic fence.
If you wont facts about elnsUc fences go to
those who know, or try the "I’age yourreif on
guarantee.
'
•
n. w. WEHNTKR&amp; SON. Asts .
Dowling. Mich.

Water Sets,

Chamber Sets,

is

patterns.

10 lb. pail White Fish.............. 70c

organ, the LEHR 7 octave piano
Extra fine Mixed Candy.... 10c lb
organ, ’
• HARDMAN, FISCHER, Bananas................................ 20c doz

Ail standard makes. Write for
prices and terms.
C. E. INGERSON, Agent.
Nashville, Mich.

Hardware and Implement Dealers. Contract­
ors for Plumbing and Heating.

We shall aim to make

our Crockery and Glassware de­

Our prices and terms are correct 12 Water Sets.......... $1.25 to $1.75
on the celebrated
These are nice and new. ‘

HARRINGTON AND
STARR PIANOS,

GOODYEAR BROTHERS,

finely assorted with new and pretty

partment berter stocked than ever
Wisdom is many times dearly
bought. Be wise, not after but be­ before.
fore buying. An organ offered at loo piece Semi l’orc«lain_
J4 asking price is not a bargain
Dinner Sets.................... $9.00

FARRAND &amp; VOTEY

Portable or Brick set of different sizes, prices
and patterns. Estimates furnished for heating
and ventilating bui!dings of every description.

flams &amp; Mum.

THE HASTINGS MARKET
Constantly keeps on hand a fine line of

FRESH AND SALT MEATS
Which will always be for sale at the

LOWEST MARKET
■

PRICE.

NEW CUSTOMERS. INVITED.
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL.

F. P. WILCOX, Proprietor.
ED. SCHUMANN, Clerk.

\

DOINGS
We are bound to be out of the millinery
business by July 1st and .will sell you
cheaper than ever, at tin* Racket
You want to see our prices on trimmed
• hats at tbe Racket

•

We bought out a minufacturer ou a
line of ladles shoes and another line of
Oxford Tie which we will sell at less than
wholesale price at the Racket

Ladles-and Misses Oxford tie shoes for
73c, Me. 95c. Si.00. 81.25 and 81.50, all
special bargains and worth 25 percent
more money at the Racket

New
Hoon

See our new boys wagons, they are
beauties and no one will meet the pr.re.
at the Racket.
_

Another Invoice of ladles pocket books
and pocket knives from our auction house,
t!»t means at half-price at the Racket.

Try tins tea if you never
have, and you will not regret
it. It is winning in popular
favor every day. We solicit
your patronage and know
that onr goods will please
yon. Give us a trial.

S. E. Phillips,
The Gkockr.1

Ladles do you remember I sold you
gauie underwear cheap last year? 1 can
do so again from auction at half what
others ask.
Tint Racket.

Why can you sell tinware so cheap and
so, good quality, is often asked; Well,
when we put downepot cash we buy cheap
and sell cheap for cash at the Racket.
We carry the largest line of kitchen tin
ware of any house in tbe city it prices no
one can or will meet. We buy direct from
the manufacturer In cast lots for spot cash
at the Racket.

OflLLERY,

10c.

For 90 Daus Only.

Dish pans 10c, 18c, 20c, 22c, 25c, 38, 80c
at tbe Racket.
A

PHOTOGRAPHER.

THE TROT LflUNbRY
.

If a home institution, worthy of patronage.
It is better equipped than ever iodo-good work
and get it out promptly. It needs all the
work in this city for its subport Thus with
workmanship as good and with prices as low.
public spirit ought to prompt everyone to leave
their work where it will do the most good—
AT HOME.

TROY LAUNDRY.

18c.

SPECIAL OFFER
By paying 50 cents to me, or to
my agents who may call on you
later, and the additional sum of
&gt;1.50 when negative is taken, you
can get one dozen finest Cabinet
pictures, any style, and a present
of an extra Cabinet framed in 8x10
frame. The regular price of this
work is S3.50 for those not joining
the club. I have increased my
force in finishing department and
guarantee to get all work out in 20
days from time when negative was
taken. Give me a trial.
Yours for business,

To the best interests of the city.

A few pieces of glass ware and crockery
to close out yet at less than wholesale at
the Racket

Ladles hosiery! We are 25 to 50 per
cent under any house In the city at the
Racket.

$3.50 for $2.00 and a present
besides.

enem

See our special bargains In flowers at
tbe Racket

Boys hats 10c. mens bats Sc,
25c and 35c at the Racket.

HEATH'S

Every penjon in this city ought certain); to be
interested in its prosperity and help to build
up its institutions.
“PATRONIZE HUME.
INDUSTRY’' is the basis upon which every
progressive city is founded, and any one who
sends work away from Hastings which can
done just as well here is

Between

TIMEadMONEY

We have the summer corset at a isut
price at the Racket

you eave time you 8ayB
money. You can save a vast
IFamount
of time if you are

Our 31.50 shoes compare with other
32.00 shoes, at the Racket

Iook-

We can knock the Jobber out on Oxford
lie shoes.
w
Tine Racket.
When your old coffee pot or tea pot
leak we will sell you one as cheap as you
can get it repaired, at the Racket.

ing for

Lnte Lafli, Shingles,

Wa want your eggs at bigbeet market
price.
The Racket.

or any kind of building mater­
ial, by coming directly t'&gt; 113
save money by buying of us.

Remember we are beadquarters for rib­
bon.
Everything goes at breakneck
prices at the Racket

Iawti tennis rubber shoes 45c, 48c and
50c. See what others ask.
The Racket.
Six windows and two doors left
Who
wants them cheap. Enquire at the Rack-

THE RACKET

We are posted in
”ur business and do
■nough of it to enaole us to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

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                  <text>The best Advertningmedium in Baryy County*
VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 7

Hastings Banner

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 15, 1893.

WHOLE NO. 19-33

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Hastings Banner,
Published Thursdays by

COOK

1. wish to call your attention this week to my complete line of

B-ROS..

HASTINGS. MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.

'IF PROCESS, QUICK

meal gas

OLINE STOVES,
SAND RAPIDS NEW GENERATING GASOLINE
STORES.
Leonard* Cleanable Refrigerator.

Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers and Rakes.

Lawn Hose and

Attachments, Screen Doors and Windows, Wire Screen •
and Poultry Netting, plain and barb Fence Wire.

IRfl VAN VflLKEFBURQH
LEADING HARDWARE DEALER OF BARRY CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

UNION BLOCK.

NOTICE.
THE, LITTLE, 13 FOOT FRONT

Shoe Store
Hffpieufe lite pleasure of ijour!company
time you wish to Iook al shoes.
It &lt;. tt pleasure to show you the fine
thhiys we have infoot-wear. We aim to
I. rep such as will please you in style, fit
and price. Give us a call and well
make it pay you. Goods as represented
or money refunded

Woollen &amp; Bronson
One Price Shoe Dealers.

Those who have Champion
Binders or Mowers and may
want repairs, will do me a
a favor by looking their ma­
chines over and find out as
nearly as possible what they
will need and report to me as
I am now making up a list of
such repairs as I expect will
be most called for. Do this
at once and you will save
both yourself and me time
and trouble. Also remember
I sell machine oil and briijg
along your cans.
t

jesse Townsend

Witch Cream.

t

I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

A most delightful lotion for the Toilet.
Used after washing: after shaving;

before retiring.

.

Nourishes the Skin.
For Chaps and Sunburn.

USTOM SAWINC
l’.. S. Anyone having large logs that they
■ an t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
'landing.
j
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J. L. WILKINS, agt

Dowling.
J. E. Tobias has the foundation laid ....
for
bis new barn, also the carpenters will
commence work at G. R. Manning’s this
week—Mr. Thom, who was hurt last
week with an engine Is recovering very
rapidly—Mrs. Ed. Zander and family, of
Kalamazoo, arc the guests of her sister.
Mrs. C. Gorham—The daughter of Rheuben Jones, of Denver. Col., is expected
here this week for the benefit of her
health—The Sabbath school was a grand
success—Dr. PlatU left here last Satur­
day to practice in the southern part of the
state. His mother and sister will soon
Join them. May success go with him In
his! new field—Mrs. C. Lang went to Bat­
tle Creek last Thursday to care for her
sick-daughter Mrs. Crosby, who Is very
ill at this writing. She expects to return
this week—C. M. Mack bad a valuable
cow struck by lightnlpg last Saturday and
killed. No further damage done in our
IminediatO neighborhood —Wm. Warner,,
and wife, of Denver, Colorado, are ex­
pected to return and make Michigan their
future home—John Arnold returned from
Otsego last week—Bom, to Mr. and Mrs.
G. Ludlow, a son—There Is some talk of
a fourth of July celebratjdn here—Died,
on the 10th Inst, Harry, the Infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Webster, after a brief
Illness of lung disease, the child was nine
weeks of age. The funeral was held last
Sunday at the M. E. church, Rev. Van
Wlckle officiating. The remains were in­
terred in the Baltimore cemetery. The
grief stricken parents have the sympathy
of all in their sad bereavement.

School closed In district No. 8. where
Miss Fanny Case has been teaching, on
Tuesday of last week. Her school work
has indeed been praise-worthy—The ladies
deserve credit for the excellent supper
they served at Hiram Coleman’s ’’barn
raising” Thursday—Harry Prinlnstool Is
about to build a l»oat house and sheds for
teams at Fine take—Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Paul'attended the funeral of the latter’s
cousin. Miss Delphla Friable, of Battle
Creek, on Tuesday of last week—Elder O.
C. Godeinark preached an excellent ser­
mon full of bible, truth at the Gregory
school house on Sunday last.
Woodland.
*rThe low price of wool cause many of
our farmers to look down their noses—
Aunt Matilda Haight died suddenly on
Sunday at 10 o’clock, a. m. She had not
been aijk and her death was a shock to
all. The funeral was held at the M. E.
church on Tuesday. Rev. Keillor conduct­
ing the senice—F. F. Hilbert and wife
go to Chicago and the world's fair next
week—G. W. Rising has returned from
Chicago and the world’s fair and_reports a
good time.
,

Ban Bald.
Childrens day was observed here last
Sunday— Hiram Colman raised a 40x70
foot bam last Thursday—The storm last
Saturday after noon looked as if we were
going to have a cyclone. While Jot; Powers
and the blacksmiths were at work in the
shop one stroke of lightening came very
near paralyzing them—Next Sunday our
Pastor will preach to the children—Last
week Tuesday eve the ladles Aid society
had what they call a three month supper
nt the home of Andrew Bresee and netted
the aid 57.00.

WANTED!
i

Rutland.
Devltt Brunson, of Hastings, was on our
streets one day last weeij—J. Lankard
raised his barn last Thursday—F. Bush
was taking In the sights of Kalamazoo last
week—G. Cross Is laid up with a very
sore hand. Blood poison Is the trouble—
Ed. Green now rides In a new double car­
riage—Mra. S. Hull bad the misfortune to
fall and break her wrist a short time ago
—Will Garrison had a narrow escape
■while at the raising of John Lankard’s
bam last Thursday which came near de­
priving him of the Joys of this world—
A. Martin, S. Hendrick and E. Hathaway
are weeding out their corn fields with new
wheel cultivators—Last Saturday when B.
Chase got ready to go io town hjs horse
developed into one of those funny tricks,
which generally terminate in a smashed
buggy and a string harness but fortunately
no such mishap happened this time al­
though five turns were made through gates
and lanes, the horse finely brought up in
Crosby’s, nona the worse for. Its escape—
The indications are that most of the crops
will be tight—Mrs. J. IL Robinson spent
Sunday in Hope
Dope—School closed
dosed at the
High street school house last Frida}’.

Comforting'
in Humors
and Eczema.

bottle*.
Manufactured
byC.H.AJ.
Pace. Saltid.

27’ox' Salo

PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE.
&lt;H. GOODYEAR

A memorial discourse was preached at the
church last Sunday by per. Spittier. Old
veterans were present and were visibly
affected as the speaker carried them back
to the trying times of the war. To much
cannot be said In praise of the music fur­
nished for the occasion—John Ryan sold
six binders, four mowers and a wind mill
last week—Aleck Barnes has gone back
to the north woods—Miss Emma Barnes
Is recovering from the accident which oc­
cured to her last week.
.
Dello n.
School closed last Friday—Mrs. Frlckle
returned to Metamora Friday last—John
Valentine’s bouse burned to the ground
last Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock, he
lives near Brush Ridge. Insured for 8300
cause of fire unknown—The time table
changed Sunday, the 11th. trains arrive
and depart at Delton as follows per new
table. Going north. 7:8 a. m., 3:41 p. m.;
going south 9:27 a. «n., 5:59 p. m.—Chil­
drens day was observed at the school house
last Sunday with a full house—Prof. Beers
closed bb term of school here last Friday '
and started for home Saturday—Elder
Harding, of Ganges, delivered an address
to the 1. 0. O. F. of Prairieville Tuesday
it being their decoration day—Quite a
number of G. A. R. boys attended the
memorial services at Cloverdale Sunday
—Mra. Whitlock is moving her goods out
of town—Delton has organized a brass
band, she already has a string band—Geo.
Knowles of Kalamazoo was on our street
Monday—Harry Staymen’s mother and
two sisters of Martin Corners visited
with him last Sunday—Mrs. A. Norwood
Is taking enre of her mother Mrs. A. B.
Pennock near Hickory Comers this week
—Mr. Polley of Hastings Sundayed at G.
A. Mantles—Mr. L. Polley of Hickory
Corners was on our streets Monday—M.
C. Gwin lost a horse Sunday age 20 yrs.
Frank Norwood has a hen’s egg on exhlbetion at the post office that measures in
circumference 4»$ by
inches—Come
to Delton and celebrate the 4th. For par
tlculars see hand bills—If Cloverdale
ciank on 40' rd. as he calls it would keep
their youths at home where they belong
there would be no trouble. '

Orang* vllle.
Mrs. James
Knickerbocker
visited
friends at Bowens Mills last week—Mra.
S. C. Wing moved to Otsego last Thursday.
The mill at this place Is closed—Miss Mary
Cole is at- Plainwell learning the dreaamakers trade-—Will and Frank Splckler
left for Chicago last week—C. H. Thurston
has Improved the looks of his house by a
coat of paint—Mra. Frank Saddler is sick
Dr. Onantagole of Plain well Is treating her.
Mrs. Elmer England who has been visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mattlsou return­
ed to her home at Middleville last week.
A few from this place will attend the pic­
nic at Barlow Lake the 16th—As there was
no regular correspondent for the Banner
gt the time of the death of Mr. Henry
Splckler which occured the 18th of last
month was not noted. The funeral was
held from the home, Rev.Butlen of Martin
officiating. He left a wife and two sons.
The Ladles Aid Society hold an Ice
cream social at R. M. Bellingers Friday
eve—Many people from here attended the
Children’s Day exercises at Bedford and
Banfield, as none were held at this place.
J. B. Cook son and daughter Mary visited
Hastings Saturday—Miss Clara Russell re­
turned to Battle Creek Saturday after a
short visit wlti^ her parents-^-Mlss Edna
Knowles Is home for a vacation—Rev. Mr.
Fleming left for Chicago this morning to
be gone a week.

Miss Mabie Wilcox of Irving spent the
fore part of the week here—Miss Mae
Putman spent Saturday and Sunday in
Hastings—Mrs Cone S. Sperry returned to
her home at Ann Arbor Monday Miss Etta .
Wolcott went with &lt;ier—Miss Orra Smith *
was at Hastings Saturday having dental
work done—Prof. H. B. Andrus spent
Sunday with his father near Hastings— '
Miss Edna Truman is at Lansing—S. E.
Cook of Charlotte was In town Tuesday
and Wednesday attending the races—Miss.
Furniss and Mbs Fleming spent Sunday
wlth-Hsstings friends—Onto . Strong left
for the west Tuesday
morning—The
Ingersons and Brattlns were at Woodland
Tuesday nnd attending the funeral of Mrs.
Haight, Mr. S. S. Ingeraon’s abler—C. H.
Oversmith who has been suffering for
som^ time with a fever sore went to Anu
urday prostrating wheat and clover, kill­ Arbor Tuesday morning to have an oper­
ing a cow for Henry Woodham and blow­ ation j&gt;erformed, Dr. L. F. Weaver accom­
ing down some forest trees. From 1:15 panied him—Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Truman
o’clock to 3:40 P. M., 1 :S0 inches of rain started east Tuesday for a visit among
fell—Prices for wool offered Is on the relatives and friends—Prof. Andrus was
•■Free Trade” basis. Old John Randolph at Ann Arbor Tuesday afternoofi—Mrs.
said he never saw a sheep but what he Geo. Conklin of Toledo Ohio is the guest
wanted to kick IL The same of the pres­ of her mother Mrs. Belgh.
ent administration—Will Elliot and A.
Cortright and wives took train this a. m*
Fine weather at present—A very heavy
for Chicago to tfee the great sights.
rain storm visited this section last Satur­
day doing considerable damage iu corn
Bodford.
&gt;
fields and our roads—Mrs. Henry QueadBorn to Mr. aud Mrs. John Manby Mon­ wlz and Mra. Bert Matthews of Grand
day. June 5tli.a son—Married at the home Rapids were the guests of D. N. Stocking
of Uie bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. and wife fast week—Well brother ajve
Huntley, Thursday evening. Mr. Edward trad better go when the birds sing than to
Eaton and Miss Nellie Iluutly. The cer- wait until the sun shines in life morning.
cmoney was performed by Rev. S. J. Mr. Walt Johnson and wife were the guests
Fleming In the presence of a number of of A. J. Potter last Sunday—J • Springer
the relatvles and friends of the contract­ and family called on friends lu your city
ing parties. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton are last Saturday—We hear Ed Ball aud
among our most popular young people and Harry Turner w ere In your city last Satur­
they have1 the best wishes of their many day and Ed purchased a gold watch for
friends here. They will go to house keep­ himself and one for his sister. The old
ing at once on the farm owned by the silver watches must go to make room for
groom, east of the village—Mrs. John the new gold ones—Jay Raymond supports
Scoon. of Harvey. III., who‘was here to a new road wagon, now tnere must be
attend the wedding of her sister. Miss Nel­ something going to happen—Meeting at
lie Huntly, returned* home this week—
our school house was fairly well attended
Mra. Dunn, who is working mear Gales- last Sunday evening—A. Johnson of Thorn­
bnrg. and her daughter LottiKjof Battle apple was on our streets last Sunday.
Creek, spent Sunday at home here—Mrs.
Chas. Scoon, whose husband died recently
at the home of his daughter In N. Y.. re­
turned home last week accompanied by
her son-in-law, Mr. Wilson. After the set­
Owing to the rush of other matter this
tlement of the estate Mrs. S. will return week we have been compelled to condense
to N. Y. to reside—Misses Ella Carpenter several of our cuunty Items this week, su, ’
and Iva Brady spent Sunday with Mrs. that all who do not see what they have
M. J. Demorest—The Ladies Aid Society written in print will know the reason.
will meet with Mrs. C. H. Nichols next
In the Grand Rapids Herald of Sunday
Wednesday—tJhlldrens day was observed
nt the church with appropriate exercises. we notice an account of the marriage of
The church was handsomely decorated Miss Sadie Littlefield to Louis Cornrllus. •
nnd the entertainment was pronounced of Chicago, at tne home of the bride’s I*
very enjoyable—ML'S May Mantle, who mother In that city. Miss Sadie is well
with two of her charges Misses Delia and known by many in this city, her father,
Cecil Conger, has been spending some Frank Littlefield, was at one time proprie­
time with her parents here, returned to tor of the Hastings house.

Additional Local

Kalamazoo last Friday—Orge Gifford and
family have moved Into C. C. Rlcbtnlyer’s
house. Mr. G. was one of the 125 men
who weft discharged from the Advance
shop last Saturday in Battle Creek on ac­
count of dull times—Mrs* McLain and
her grand daughter. Miss Belle Loveless,
are visiting the laltet’s sister, Mrs. Emery
Severence In luin.'ing—School closed last
Fr d&lt;y and the teacher. Mr. O. C. Godsmaik and wife started for Chicago Sun­
day morning—Mrs. Grant Mcomber. of
Battle Creek, who was here to attend the
Eaton and Huntly wedding, remained over
Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Shultz—The first ripe straw-berries
ot the season were picked by Mrs. M. J
Demurest last Monday when she sold two
quarts—Mrs. Dora Ditzer, of Battle Creek
spent Sunday with friends here—Mrs. N.
K. Johnatun visjted the world’s fair last
week and report a very pleasant time.

P. A. Youngs has bought a bouse and
lol formerly owne- by Mrs. Stark, con­
sideration 82.300—Mrs. Tip Bradley was
A heavy-rain fell through this section
telegraphed of the death of her aged moth­
have
commenced
er who resided at Albion. Slit* and her Satuiday— Fuimera
husband went Thursday t* attend* the shearing dher;&gt;- -Mlt&gt;» Irving Is assisting
Ml" Chunters in her dressmaking—The
funeral which occurred Friday—Another
bul will
croup from here leave to day for a visit to mill is striding still at present
Chicago to take a view of that famous city be running again soon.
and the world*' fair for two weeks—Milo

Budd Doble. the man who drove Nancy
Hanks when she lowered the world’s rec­
ord. and who is conceded by all to be the
fincsLand most skillful driver In the world,
was at Sturgis this week aud after seeing
Dr. Lowry's Pontiac Chief trot, expressed
his opinion that the horse would make a
mile below 2.10 before the season was
through. This is gratifying news to Dr.
Lowry and the many admirers of Pontiac
Chief in Hastings.

Ed. M. Bailey, who for nearly two
years ha* been employed as a clerk in
Woodson’s;drug store, left this morning
for Goblevllle. Michigan, where he and a
friend. Mr; Clark, will Engage in the drug
bnslne»«. During bis stay here. Mr.
Bailey blMhproven an cfficent young man
of excellent qualities and won a host of
friends who will regret his departure, bat
whose liest wishes fnr future prosperity
will cerMtdy follow him.—Michigan City

Wm. and Hiram Mahouey. Philip Peake,
colored, add Nathan Stratton, white, near
Hickory Corners, made a brmai a- sault on
Hiram Mkhoney. near Angu-t» Sunday
morning, and at a result the LiIut h in a
•.•tIoiw condition hta recovery bring doubt*
fol. During the "fray, while razor* were
flying tlirungh the sir.” Philip Peake was
Ithrb'-r and wife entertained friends from
stabbed by Albert Mahoney, his wot:i!.h
Martin Corners Saturday ami Sunday— • B. L. Brayton returned from Elkhart.
| lodng serious4»ut probably not tafal i The
lb v. Pope Is pnqwring tb move from Ind, Saturday — E Andrtra .and wife of
। fight n-ulti-d from a family quarrel and it is
atnotig us. • &lt;• lui&gt; n«t fully Vcchh-d to what Ixiucll vlfitwl-ln Fireport Sum’m; — Fr«i,
pia&lt;*'r. We arc sorry to have su&gt;-!» a g&lt;md r&lt;ut will rejebraie the Fourth and a roiiN- i reported ’.hat all were drunk at the time.
1’hi-re is a rinse tivakv um mg the
&lt;•wiz.cn. neighbor and teneber Irnvu—J. im: time I* exiwcletl—Freeport Is getlini .
lior.-ej otj the
II. Brown’s oldest. t-on; James cut the to be noted for runaways—Mra.
K. I. drivers
... . of vome of the
—, l e*t
- - —
Ward of Belding Is visiting D. O. Ward . fair
' '..................
ground nnd exciting ---------spurt:
t»”nuiy fU
Of ring him nnabh* to get ai*&gt;ut—Odt and family.
’
1 M’?n evi’T^ rta&gt;’h'” lru'*• '
.&gt;ihool clnacd last Siuurd &lt;) lor the iprliu
’
: &lt; ulmlnatlfn of tbew wplt-q-* m:
id rm it®:
Mrit. Bert Shepard-teuirned last uiu’k perior ty of spe. d will be crrldcil. Mr.
from a week* visit nt Grand Rapids— ■* Cole, ibrough whos - ••ntrrpr.'C th*
j The people tigrr are-till n-s-i'.v«-’&lt; that- Everett Shepaid of Battle Creek was m ■; races have Imemuc ratablishrd. will allow
we will tiiv- a fourth of July, e-dohratloii towtt a couple of days last week—Mary i no one an advantage over ano her. and
In spile of the fart that then* will bo a»nn- Wilcox of the Woodland school Is at home, j; everything wi I lie rrmductert In an honest,
thing going «m iu a tiebtlfboring tiling •. Mrs. Edgar Tyler of Vet montv lie i»n«l Mr* upright manner. Mt W. F. Adams, of
The arrange men is for our cchbrnUt.n Charles Moreh&lt;m«e of Verona wer? at John Lowe 1. the -rtartmr judge who won the
were made at rast two weeks before our Taskers the latter part of the we .-k— M fs. approval of all by setting down os all joaneighbors said anything of a celebrallo i. John Tasker and Mrs Calvin Smith were keyng last year, will act In the rarua
The ram
nnd we shall try hard to please nil who at Vermontville vlaltirg last w vk—Bonn capacity again thia year.
favor us with (heir presence. Wo have to Wm. Latty and wife a bo,—Our schro) this year protnse to far surpass tbeoe of
the lake*, the groves, and the steam to is getting ready (orPromotUn Exerciser to last and all who attend may be errorsi*
that they will get their money’s worth.
give the children and all a ride on water— be held the last of June.

90 .
J»4 j-''

�'REMEM BERINO *' MARTYR;

DEATH AND BUDf

i

'IrtS-' • who^re

'ds Identification

tOLLAPSE OF THE FORD THEATER

Thursday, June 15, 1893.
COOK BR08..ProP»eJ07l-

Altos. Bls.. June 12.-The memory
Owen Lovejoy, the anti-steve mart&gt; r.
The' Ex-President Received of
is fast fading from the nnnds of tnj
generality of people. But in the mlI
With flapping of Hands.
of the colored people his memory muI
remain f/agrant and green- . J5'-.A
NO EZEECISES FOB HIS WELCOME. year they gather to decorate his burnt»
grave in the Alton city c$ine^ni"
grateful remembrance of his virtues
and of the success of the cause he first
espoused. Sunday was the annuaI oc­
casion or
of tins
thia ceremun?.
ceremony, &lt;u*u
and /
brought
casion
, 7c:
I
Ethnological Seitlun.
;
!
Chicago,
Juno • 18.—Ex-President 2S

•

list does not contain hit

at WASHINGTON.
•

th. Seen. of irrr.Mtont IJowta’*
Uu-tJoH In April. l»G5-&lt;»vrr .WO Clarks

In th. naiMtaa Wbe» th- cr*»i&gt; came.

name.
.
The injured areM M Jarvis. Michigan.
AL Amn lovrt.'
t™:rtred,
1,.^'bntan
and injured internrtly. .
W1(1
J
V. Calvert, Maryland;
Marx’land: right
F&gt;
right leg

York.
u.t »r ita KH'-d •”«
, ; fl a j'iiwer,
WasRctoTOS, June 10.—Tho old Fort •
•, which
which became
Ixx-mnv renre*
— —
—,: G^jgP^W.''Davlx, Mlreourl;
theater,
hhdoric
aa the

acalp

OI PrreHrtt U-otaV^lwowA atBih&gt;gi Fort 8^ Ran,;
re.--™
nation, is m ruiua.
■ were sacrificed
timber.
livre. Shortly taloro 10 o'clock yret.^ |!
W S. Gustin. Ohio; left arm broken.
------------------------;
pr. James H. Howard, colored. Maryday morning the upper fl'«o
building
inUding gave
Fare way
-ray witheut
withou^ing. Und:-.^
j ™ t|,e other floor, down with It
J. N. Hammer, Tennessee; injured In
carepng w,
,he.
■US
aa.te— — — ' ’
and bnrying bpnurew,
,
Handy, colored: slight cuts on
rniM_ TwentytoRO bodies
tan™ hare
- been
--- || -(^ge
Geo
t&gt;kl&gt;n M
(rom ths debna and orer&gt; . 1b^Thnmas
„j.
Hyne*. Missouri: s|pll fracb(MpRj,| in Washington la fillrel with .
Tho
■ tQJWG. Johns, leg ba«lly cut

During the prevalence of th.
the put season It wm a notl^hi^^
that those who depended upu 7J ‘kiS?
New Discovery, not only had a SL5U*?
oovery, but escapetl all of the USSI*
after effects of the malady m1 b eso°*
to ba,e a pecuite’r
J-tadf
Ing rapid cure. no&lt; only In re j i’*'
Grippe, but In Ml Dl.cw, ,7
UQieet aud Lung,, and Im, rur,,j
"’JU"* tarer ol I™,
Try It and be convince,|.
point. Free trta bottle,
&amp;
year’s drug store.
Strengihund

If you are not feeling strong and health,
try Electric Bitters. If -tj Kti
left you weak and weary, use
Bittern. Thh remedy •rts“dlr.^u*
liter, rionm/'l. and ki.ln. j-. ge
tboreor,,.,. to I-.:,™’&gt;„Vr".

I Benjamin Harrison was a visitor at the took place from the city hall to:the I
I world’s fair.
He came out to the grave Pof the imuryT. where
!
! grounds a tout 11:30 o’clock and was the were made by William A. Aaht , ■
If.you arv afflirh-d 'm:i,
•
I guest of President Palmer, of the Na- Colonel William Armatronii and Hon. I
you will find sisvily nud ।
j tional commission. Upon arriving at D. B. Snarka. The marble slab bearing i
simple inscription. "Hie JUet
by takingREIwtrle Bin. &gt;•.
1 the grounds President Harrison was tho
convince you that this i_,
| taken for a drive through the winding Lorejoy. Nov. 7. 1987." waa fiteraBy ,
need. Large ixdth-s onlj
;
I ways of the White City and shown the eorerea with flowera.
Goodyear's drug store,
/ beautiful buildings. Shortly after noon
AT BUZZARDS BAY,
&lt;
The house in which Lincoln dirt on '■
- Mr. Chat. N. Bauer
■ President Palmer brought his dis­
W. Hngler. New Jersey; scalp wound.
Bucklen'n Arnim
numn.ee
.
I
th.
other
ride
or
the
atreot
from
ton
|
Clifton
Lowe.
Iowa;
scalp
wouniL
Of Frederick. Md.. suffered terribly for over ,; tinguished guest to the administration
The best salve in the
....
।
William W. Lecture, District of Coten years with abscesses and running sores on ‘ building, where he was presented to A
Wabhisotos. June 1S.-Mra. Clove- | theater where be wm ,bot .ml wbicb U j
bruise*, wires, ulcers, ^ujt u.tmu.
his left leg. He wastod away, grew w«ak and , numbcr of world'B fajr officials, after
I l^'Leger, Misriasippi; head cut and sores, n-ttcr. chapped i,ruMu. chHhtam*
land may decide to open the anmmer | ltU1 jnntimentally kept intact aa n wm
which all ret down to on elaborate borne at Bmzart'a Bay within the next ■
mrns. and all skin eruption... and ttoitiv^
, nt„he. i„,krt
lookeddona
downupon
upona a ’I-iured
( .
internally.
iy j cures ptlee or no |.a&gt; r.-quln-Ii. p
Without good result, until he began taking
j lunch. The visit was entirely of an in- fortnight.
After
--------------------.ortnight.
After r-oving
removing tato
into tta
the &lt;tat»uumg
‘“T’
"
ejcitcinrtt
and grief I j.-,
___________________
Frank
’M.-ualf, Massachusette; disloguaranrred U glre |.,- . ; .tiat^
■ Iannntoilla 1 formul nature, and there were no exerWoodley villa, President and Mra. jeene o
go y,
r.riine of 1885 I cat iuh of hip.
»’s
urnney refniitlrel. I r ,
L?
HOOCl S warScipari I la i cisiw nor ceremonies for his welcome or Cleveland
the
which even the gnat criJ
i gttvia
G.
... Tennessee.
G. M.
M. McLaughlin,
cieveianu had included
luuuuuvu. to
~ spend
.......- -­
For.ale by W. II.
ii,f.J„^
'
A could not parallel. And the horrors of | yp
which effected a perfect cure. Mr. Hauer Is ! entertainment.
•
entire summer there
with the possible
J. P. McCornack, Wisconsin; denow tn the bcst.ofheaith. Full particulars of ‘
When the ex-president arrived ot the exception of August,i when
the-oold
r. «„!Sri
to d the scene were by no means lessened by ^4
fr3Ctn
riba.
-«-sl
... ....re
. of
-- Tt-3.
.
Will Wlllor, a
,b|
his imse Win be Krntall who address
administration building there were .
M. McLachlan,
McLachiaa. leg
leg br&lt;
broken.
8 borne
lrar.wiPatrp that a blunder, surely in 1 F m
or the seaside
home would
’ *- told
‘
C. I, Hood * Co-Lowe-1. Mass.
handred lM&lt;,ple flitting aboat OU breezes -------------------Ifl.ytars of age. but'h1.
neater
tnat a u.uu
.
„
R. M. Patrick, New York: enta atant aso
greater attractions
attractions and afford the de- the knowledge
“ pounds.
caSf. almost “worse than a crime, ,
Hooo-8 PiLL8sre&gt;tbebejt Rfter-dinner Pill*, the benches, inauyof whom were eating SSe'd change before the resumption of
; bead and fa c.
.
AMUt digMtioa. cure he*d*ch* and biiioiuaaea.
। their lunches. The word was quickly the winter's social.duties.
was
the
cause
the
tragedy.
; Police Officer Pody. injured after acns
urn
vbuw of
v*
—
—
‘
t- .-w
.
■
The
poet
Sings,
in
inly rhyme,
----------------------- -——————ptuised around that ox-President Harn­
nXrila
aZM'pmcltaire'
’l. . Pritt,
Tcxm; acrip
The evidence
as found that
in Xg
official j|.“
cijg
eUt
.
. . iacaralrt.
. ,
Of sunuiM-r day** --------J------------ w——---------------------| son had come and in an instant there
sunny client.
Of lieauteons maiden
was a rush to see him. As Mr Harri­
Vta’rtv^
tailing. Which tta |
P X Pennington. AlnLnna; .bull
With witching rj.re tI!i;&gt;
son
entered
the rotunda there was a
'i&gt;u hair.
“ Ihs Kagan Falls Houle."____
IO
DUZX4IU
ft
uviuic
a.xv
Ug&lt;&gt;
no
*■
—
—
,
r
*1
vigorous clapping of hnnds and waving the intense heat
ko-4 in
in Washington.
w&gt;.»»nn£rton. The
-------------- nnmitased
afterafter
the sssas.Colorado: slight in­
Die !government
purchased
the assn*-,
of handkerchtafsTh*5 ex-president dan at tta cmmtlF P.tare °n
action »r..l and at. an army nnaram.
, ^7,,)
*’ |I juries
in J
and back.
I acknowledged tho compliment by nf­ m4 are mt m enjoyable
Hint
li
1
’
:«
rev
’
n.FnVorttc
‘
■fh-i
u. the
oflioia
ny proclaimed by congress mu
.■nioy.blv quiet by
b}
o0ici.lly
an *‘ j.
J* a
A.. Stewart.
Stewart, ■cut alxrat head.
’ moving his hat and 'towing. During Presid**nt and Nlririte
lunUiffile and ipiarar.:
Snr all
frtSTri^wta
ra. Cleveland.
who re* . un«f. d.,«rttory
.
•foreven
— —... &lt;tata.nta.te . , — — ..
HaortN-a*
7 421 2.14! •»!|l.8ri &gt;30 ' the afternoon President Harrison visit*
E. F. Sinw.
IdriiU of female wvakm &gt;s «!
cures
the
ceive numerous - - - ——-----C. D. &gt;uidbolt, colon*1, Missouri; xtluivutN of feeble -run-down
skeletons, mummies nnd books or tne ।
ed a number of the buildings.
’ 'icbiiiuted
auttou.
I» i“s|Ss ‘ Princess Eulalia came out to the fair drive out during the fine afternoons.
' army medical inuseum. for which a ( dangerously injured.
restore!, them toyouthfulness
• wutncD.
-r-r-rt— aud
-rt--------------------------F.
B.
Smith,
Tennessee.
again, arriving in the morning and re- &gt;
1 safer place of storage was provided by j
ADDICTED TO INTEMPERANCE.
and beauty once more. The piled of thh
R. A. Smith, Connecticut; compound
1. maiuing until late in the afternoon,
But. notwithstanding
royal remedy. Dr. Plcscts Favorite Per­
tho bent of j Mr». Fnmk Ixmlle-Wilde Svcnn s nu AImo- act of CTWignw.
M A Olid MAN. 'U»eai Aire nt. HMtltr i The infanta, in follovfing the bent of j
scription. Is but 81.00 n bottle, ar.d money
the fact that in the public press, nnd in tj fracture of the skull.
F. F. Sams, Illinois, cut about head.
lute Divorce From Willie.
her own will, has given the officials of
#.Rcfiai.u «
refunded in every case if It does’nt gtve
'■ the fair a pretty chase and they do not
New York. June 12.-rMrs.. Frank congress! also, continued attention wm I
William M.' Smith.
satisfaction. See guarantee-a bor.le-rwapcalled
to
the
bulging
walls
of
the
buildj
1 ■ relish the task imposed on them. They Leslie-Wilde has secured her divorce
P. Sommers. Ohio; ribs broken and
FOR ■KOrit'
per.
• do not object to paying all the atten­ from Willie Wilde, brother of the ing aud its dnrkness nnd general un- , head badly cut
tion to the infanta to which she is en- testhetic Oscar. In his decision Judge stabilitv nnd unsafety, it continued ta |----------------------------------------p ------John H. Thomas,
Sedalia,
Mo.; arm
Mrs. James Gardner, of Ganges, hu
Brown
states
that
the
referee.
Grant
B.
1 v f
Grar
b.« u-Hfi for the daily employment of 1 broken.
,
Endow svunp for circular. Address, A. B.
...
.
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nearly 500 government clerks of the |
F. W. Test, Illinois; contusion of Just Inherited $150,000 liy the death 'fa
ilf
Taylor,
reported
that the material'
—
relative.
gallons of the complaint are true and
r.rt dlriri«iX,tta«I«re. |
wdlpr
wound Md
; that the defendant, William C. K. pension recc*.------------------ With u refinement of discrimination.
, Wilde. ,-has been addicted to habits of
। tusion of back.
'
n T.
± Worley.
noi
1 gross and vulgar intemjieranee, nnd to however, l.iwreu wtal ooul.l ta re- ;
N.
Tennessee: back and ■
That more ills result from an
injured,
I violent nnd profane abuse of and cruel placed and what could not Imi so easily ,
j
’
jamce,
AWhite,
Georgia;
cut
on |
supplied,
while
the
clerks
were
trusted
t
a
.
|
conduct
'to
the
plaintiff,
”
Mrs.
Frank
Unhealthy Liver ^6an^ any
I.,-!:-Wild-, and has been Miriliy of in the unsafe building the original Lead
head and
and leg.
leg.
»
other cause-indigestion, Consti­
। several acts chargwl in the complaint, records were retained in the substantial 1
A. G. Yount. Pennsylvania; head cut
pation, Headache, Biliousness,
' and which, according to the statutes, fireproof war department building.' and injured internally'.
i entitle her to absolute divorce. Mrs.
nnd Malaria usually attend it.
A. C. Black. Indiana: fractured cheek­
So the comforting assurance is given
t Leslie mav marry again, but the mar­
Dr. Sanfordfs Liver ’invigorator
bone and arm.
riage of Wilde is prohibited during her that while 80 clerks may have been
Charlee J. Moore, District of Colum­
is a vegetable specific for Liver
killed, the pension records are all saved
The property of the Vledr Antique Mar­
life.
bia: riba broken and scalp wounds.
ble Co. at Ispbeming will Ik- sold to satis­
Disorders and their accompany­
and uninjured.
B. F. Driwoll, New York; scalp
:
loir* 1‘opu.llfil* hud I’ruliibltionlRta.
The building collapsed in the midst wdund. leg injured and injured in­ fy executions.
ing evils. It cures thcusands
j
Des Moines, June 12.—There is a of an ill-judged effort to remedy some
ternally.
. S
why not be one of them ? Take
। big deal on in luwu between the Popu­
J. A. Miller, District of Columbia:
of its defects. The moral of the dis­
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator.
lists and Prohibitionists, and if it goes
both legs broken between the knee and by local application, as they ^uinot reach
1 through as now planned the fight fpr aster. if there is any. is emphasized by
Your Druggist will supply you.
the diseased portion of the
There I*
ankle.
. the control of state affairs will be an the fact that there are known to lx? at
F. W. Teat, seriously, about face and only one way to cure Deafness sad tbit
interesting one. The Populists are to least two more government buildings—
is by constitutional remedies. DeafiyM if
MORTGAGE
I indorse Professor Aylesworth. who .was the printing office and the Winder anus and fractured" riba.
Frank Metcalf, seriously shocked from caused Uy an inflamed condition nf the
Default bsvlnu been uwie /n tin- conditions ELECTBic (.Acacii wiiAiiF sEAR aobiccz^ j-recently nowinat«xi for governor by the . building annex of the war departmentmucous]lining of the Eustachian Tube.
fall.
of a certain morteaae made by Arthur L». xjA. * v.
*VUAI‘B*’,u&gt;raa..
Prohibitionists. Tht-re will to concas-1
HmtbMsuid Sarah 1&gt;. ntuclit-’. bls wife. Hubert titled, but Conunander Davts and others
ou
sida, tht&gt; pn.hibitionist* each containing many more employes
A. S. Aines, seriously; face, nock and .When tnis tube gets inflamed you have*
C.Btro:&gt;s. and Emma strong, his wife, of Barry who are playing.escort to her highness [ ^vin an indo„emenl to the Populists than were caged in Ford's theater ankles.
rumbling sound or impcrft-c* hearing, aud
Cbuuly, Hi«!tiiky*n. to Walter Olrkson. of Al­
rx
I
»&lt;t(.olnu.lnangn..rteto
ta«t'ev«r
;
J,
*
rehamr
,
in
for
y,*,
deathtrap
which
are
in
an
equally
dan
­
Rol»ert
Smith,
fractured
skull,
opera
­
when it Is entirely closed Deafness b the
bany, stated New York, dared September a),
(,nnl.„ mll Il;nd the
f. : gerous condition.
A. D.. 1»». aud r»-c.f«l«Hi In tbe office of ttw point where she wraa on.i at.ererj ,
tion necessary.
*
result, and unless the iuilamation can 1*
Register of iJce-ds. for the County of Barry aud . place she enters, although no notice &amp; , nnce
Dr. O. P. McCormiCk, eyes injured taken out nnd this tube restored to its nor­
on th0 prohibition question, :
The h'dur of the disaster was shortly
State ot Michigan, on the 3rd day of October. A. .
mal condition, hearing- will If dndroywt
O.» li«3. In Ltbcr39 of .Mortgages, on pages 34 given of the party» moremant. B&gt; . It te^Stnrt that there i. lint liule after the department.-* had settled down and shocked by fall.
(1
b „
and ■£&gt;. which said muitgage was duly Mslgncd mm. mretenra, mlmtlnn aeveral thni- d bt b ,,.c n , wH,
•11
,..^1,..,.... '
The suprrintemient of the Emergency forex er: n’ne caws out of ttu are caund
’
for
the
day's
work.
The
workmen
,
’
“
i™"
I
hrepitrt
35. that hro. of tta mra at
by said Walter. Dickson to John A. Robertson, sand visitors learned the places which |
. n
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6
by catanh. which is nnthlr.- but an hiot the County of Barry and Slate of .Michigan, the infanta would visit during the day, now *uana 1:-------------------------j whose operations und
■Ira tta
.
bnililmg | thut h.»i,iial will die. Charte. R. Mil­
on the 2inb day ot September, t*s5. said assign­
flamed condition of tlie nmrous suifaces.
lire in Cleveland.
were the immediate cause of’ the
catas­ ler und the cntvre&lt;l man ShaAtolt were
‘
ment Having been duly recorded In the office of and *at every entrance there was r,.
We will give One llumloii lH&gt;l!»rs fn
Cl.r.vKLxxu. June Ifl.-Fire wm din- trophe
.
.
the Register ot Det-da of said County ot Barry, ■ crowd, moatly women, who were de- j
hod been tinkering upon it fur removed to their houyg.
any case of Ikatness fenu- .i by catarrh'
on tbe3&lt;Ui day ot February. A. D., 1303 In Uber । termined not to h*”'"0 until they had , coven.&lt;i jn
eooiiershop of tho Meriam
hours or more. ”
Half
____ ': two
.
’* an 'hour
Lf
36 'of Mortgages on page 424. on which sold
MEASURES FO?F RELIEF.
that cannot be cured by Halls t'ayurh
“JJ &amp; Morgan Parafine company.
The
niortga^e, so assigned there I* claimed to be seen the pnn©“®- Wj®"
The ! earlier
earlier and
and few
few lives
lives would
would have
have been
been
Cure.
Send for circuiht.-. !:■■■ F &lt;»•
due at the time oi lids notice rtie sum of three pnnee and their smte and escort left Bhop WM fi]led
infiaiATuable ma loct
Cheney
Co.. Toledo. &lt; • N'hl by 'Drug­
thousand one huudred eight)-two dollars and tbe/Puhner Homo in the monnnK they | ,eria) „lld
sixty seven cents and au Attorney's fee ot fifty
j. The
gists. 76c.
d?’™
’T” °° 'h181™ reach tta pl.ee it wm in nSereo bbta.1,, immediate cause of the disaster
dollars provided for lu said mortgage, mid
From
cooperehop^tta
tamre'•» UwMtajF
tare tarn tta exWashington, June 10.—The meeting
------ th/ -----------1» th
which Is the wstjl® amount claimed to be due front where n private steam yacht was : -Saginaw women v. |i
upon said mortgage, ami no suit or proceedings tied. The lake was smooth so her high- teufirel w
uv 4UtMU
„ of the. com-1
. taTltloia
„ being
. . earned
. . ..on by the . war of citizens held to put into operation of politics. They want
to ,the
main UUI1U1
binding
at law having been instituted to recover the
the trip.K°
Sni1:’ I IMmyand itVas*’ rons-nned? ^The i department under the building for the mensures for the relief of the victims of
amount secured by said mortgage or any part
at the fall elections.
Off th epiernear the
battleship Dll- , only par: thHt WJW ftiivcu was me can- । purpose
of. putting in au electric 'plr.nL
thereof.
ptuyuoc
,u
.pn.ui, the catastrophe -in its reaulttu was a
Mow, therefore by virtue of the power of sale S£e“tato?!?rire
M. D. Bally. Rwivin
tote dto {“S’*. In
«=addition
•“!««*«
ttapuyltae
. it
to the
parafine rithragh
although it
if thi.
this i,
is tta
the cm
case,
it i,
is dlffldiffi- striking tribute to the power’of the
contained In said mortgage, and the statute In :
such case made and provided, imttee is berrb&gt;
■ works the shops of the Ironclad Paint cult to explain the fact that the top pre**. It was called to order by Com­ Rapids Sating Bank. &gt;aj
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given Uial on Saturday, the second day of ■ , way the princess was taken to the la’The
iUV total floor gave way first
. .enmnanv were ilestrojisl.
^tr.r. ed
to much in favor of ••Adir.onda.’’ WheelSeptember. A. D . U95. at 10 o'clock in the fore­ goon at the foot of agricultural hall. A
missioner Ross and
Commissioner
• .
? mt $250,Uik&gt;;
nartlv covered by
Iw
div
i '
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noon. I shall sell at Public Auction, to the high- tending was made there and the party ;
1 ?.-4».Ou&lt;»; partly
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Building Inspector Entwisle says that Parker was chosen to preside. With eris Heart nnd nerve cure, bold by W.
Ml bidder, at the north front door Of the I took neats in the gospel chariots. The 1 u aarBnce
; last week application was made to him hut little preliminary the purpose of H. Goodyear.
Court Hou.«» in the city ot Hasting*. &lt;thM be­
.
ing the place where the Circuit (ourt for the i princess was pushed to the White Horse
Ev»rj thing &lt;jui«-t.
I for a permit to underpin the building, the gathering was achieved in the apCounty of Barry is holden, the pr*inltt*s de- ! inn where luncheon was served in the i
Andy Me Quaig. a conductor on a log
Lamont, Uh.. June 13.-There was but
uui he
ur declined
u«nUW1 to
iu.permit
peruin it.
u, as
m it
k was
wm* a
a
seribed tusaid mortgn/e. (except such part of
! pcintment of a committee of five to
run over
the said described prcmlvs a» was Inserted Im I private aimngroonK. Two city uetec- . quietness Mcnday along the Desplaines government building and came under I canvass the meeting for subsBriptions. train for the past six years, was
said mortgage by error and which have been I tives
uvtw from
iron, the
iuh central
ceuinu station
mauuu were
wuns m valley.
and killed at Alpena. .
Work was resumed on the , the direct supervision of the federal
j While this was being done, brief adheretofnrv released by Quit Claim deed to attendance
to~keep watch over
tho prin.
~
.. I drainage canal and was not interrupted officers.
.
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------- «&gt; ------ ----------- —Louise M Evans, the legal owner as hereinafter
the -4-iiu
striking
quarrymen.
Nearly
of gov- ! j™**
----------------------w.
. .i ’ In (tact,
act&gt; he had no jurisdiction of
bJ u.a u.
a »tWarner,
—wer
..a-..” uuule uj
nruef.
setfor.h. or no miieli tlirreol as may be neces- cess. After remaining an hour rfnd a by al...
oi the
sanr to pay the amount due upon Mid mortgage half in the fac simile of the inn made JUU men were nt work and it was evi- ernment buildings, and was prohibited Rev. William A. rhompeon, a clerk em- of your friends if *‘ u ««•'
’.•a ran
With Interest at eight percent, and nil; it gnl famous in the Pickwick Papers of Dick­
inode of applying and the tor.
eosta. together with Ab attomey fee of fifty dol­ ens. the chair pushers pnahed their way dent that it was only the restraining ; by law from interfering. The cause of plqyed in the collajmed building, and
HWY
tee
we
give
with
each
rack?
influence of the militia on guard that I the whole affair, he said.-was undoubt- Bishop J. F. Hurst. Dr. Barlett's ring­
lars covenanted for therein, the premises being
through lines of people to the model or prevented a repetition of Friday’^ I e&lt;Uy due to the underpinning, The
Pile Pomade, nrd.jon will
described in Mid mortgage n» follows
ing arraignment of the government for
Gow in end ng at the north west corner of F. L. the cliffdwellers' habitation in the eth­
trial. Price 31.00, six pm- am- 35.W.
A mn.ss meeting of strikers was j workmen dug under the heavy upright
Blake’s lot In the village ot Irving. County of nological section of tho park.
its moral responsibility for the calam­ By mail. Try It to-night. For sale by
held, but it resulted in nothing but the ; columns which support the buHding
B*h7 and State of Michigan, und nmning irom
Professor Putnam of Cambridge, chief appointment of a committee to take and the collapse followed.
ity met with warm commendation of Fred L. Heath the tlrngsijJ.
theni-e ea t &gt;'r Io an easterly C.lieciion along tbi*
north line oflots heretofore conveyed and to tho of the, department, received thy party charge of the interests of the strikers
One of thy workmen, a colored man. the gathering. He said the chief of­
highway crossing the race and east of the lot or and escorted the princess to an elevated
i In
ficers ought in some way get together
The Resolute mine at It -to'
Cre.
n
ure
or
on
W
m.a.
i
»•»
riaployrt
in
.xcavaUnir
the
laud deeded to Effie Baldwfu. and from said
nnd provide the means which shall se­ to to operated. A foreign »:•
highway tn a south easterly direction on the scat which rested on Indian blankets of
MLaxKxn.ua. Jnne lA ^te. to
south tine oi the raceway. »t&gt; Interact the uaudy colors and skins of wild animals.
cure to the ’suffering and sorrowjjhg the bead of the nmcmeut.
pood; thence on nnd along the westerly linn of Here the royal party was supplemented the general convention of the Orange- : the archway would fall, for every time ones that care and support which a
sold pond In a northerly direction to the date, by Potter Palmer. Judge Horton. Major
men are here from all partsofthe conn- anyone walked over the floor it would niggardly policy had made necessary
and from theme following the center oi the
Thornapple river to a point directly north of Handy of publicity and promotion and try. prominent among them Ling the ! bend.”
and “not saddle a single dollar upon
the point ot starttug, and from said point south other world’s fair officials. The nearly representatives from Michigan. New j
---------------this long suffering community.”
to the place of beginning, containing teu acres extinct tribe of Quackuhl Indian braves.
York and Pennsylvania. The supreme
LIST OF THE DEAD,
Thompson's speech was largely de­
more or less: and all on section thirty-one In
M------town four north, range nine west, excepting auiiws and pappooses from Vancouver grand lodge of the United States began
voted to abuse of Colonel Ainsworth,
M»n Among Tho*« Taken
from the above all streets and highways now
and danerd out of their cave re­ business, all officers being preset &gt;
chief of the rvcord and pension divirion.
lawfully the.reon. Also Uie undivided one-half splendent with trappings, headdress Matters discussed were of an executive '
Fro“ o*c Bm,u*Whom he charged with being the din-ct
o&lt; the following; Comtnencina at a point fiftyWhen rite hod Chiidn-n. she P&gt; •
Washington. June 10.—The follow- active cause of the casualty. He said
two feet, six Inches west and twelve rods three and blanket robes. For half an hour nature and entirely in connection with j
yirfflMr” wm
' t82“\°f Mh Wilh
feet and three Inches north ot the southeast these queer aborigines went through Jteta
larfte. fine, airy aaferoouu in th, war
corner or the north west quarter of section their gyrations and Contortions for the
u.rpartuumt bwliUng were kept .acred
thirty-one, town four north of range nine west;
-----------Li-------------- - j from which they were appointed conedification
—
ahd
ainuaement
of
the
in
­
running from thence west i-lzbt rods; thence
Hud*on River i».m Banta.
| tains 22 names including one unknown to the storing of inanimate rolle and
north to the center ot the Thoruapple river: fanta. who smiled ami , chatted and re­
records, while Ford's theatar, a build­
thence east eight rod*, thence south to place of ceived enlightenment'fr«m Professor
Fenllnand llofilrelret. an
.'
Troy, N. Y.. June 13.—About 60 feet j
one probable duplication, only 21 Ing utterly unfit for clerical uses wua
»nntng. ft Is expressly understood that t8l« Putnam. Dances of war and peace, the
&lt;’“•
of
the
state
&lt;tam
across
the
Hudson
| bodies having been taken from the crew&lt;te.i with clerks- many of whoee mer was drowned In the rivet
described pi emis** in all the premises.; mill
mosquito
dance,
and
other
perform
­
privUega nod rights of it &gt; wage, owned by Akmro
Uvea bail been ascrifice.! by thia &lt;me at Grand Rapids while pitlillur .
K tj irtici-i ana Frank Campbell nnd constltn ances with bass drum and babyrattle
man a d etum. The theater tad been a
tliW the Ute firm. Gardner. Campbell &amp; Co. ot accompaniment were given until the
According to the custom*
&gt;
J
Irving, and that this mortgage is intended to
per.eet -hell on earth." heuald: no mlli- barrels of beer wen- exported fr-»w »
-----V, , n V-1CI M.
eftver the undivided one-half of al! rights of princess got tired.
•“V P’tare'Wjun wua at an comtwr- nominee during the pm fiscal y» ar.
GEORGE -^LLEN, Pennsylvania
The dwelling was filled with people
eaid Gardner, Campbell &amp; Go., together with
fhl'i
,,'-',w?«»We features, whfle
GEOR(»R imenih
"*•
the perpetual right to the water power, back who had paid their way in to see the
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water fiow.ure ami mil! privileges described
‘‘t s,rnctOT was no
sAMi’F? P kara?S*'
above with the roller flouring mill and all mill princess, and they followed the party in on tho Cuamplxln canal, tho rioop lock
Ire. .n ’ ,.ih*vi'!? bMn condemned no
fixture^ therein now standfug or hereafter tn be the chairs to the convent of La Ribida. in the
lew than three times; Mr. Thomson
&lt;-rccfed and placed upon said premises (Delud­ The paths and entrance to the convent
Hi*1 •*ttoWh ™ jre»re of agThe
ing both of above descriptions.
Will
Marrh
to
Chicago.
,
i
lumb
llL
That in drafting said mortgage the draftsman were packed with people, but the In­
TeSeSh
K«&gt;'ncky. tad been prori&amp;ntlafiy enahltl to
Cincinnati, June 12.—The 1.500 mem­
made a &lt; error and the following described land fanta only smiled and spout another
make » successful escape from the secwith raid privileges and right of flowage, was half hour within the hafts seeing the bers of the Boys’ brigade in this city
inserted in said mortgage by mistake, that the Columbian relics aud other kindred ex­
Fadder01^
building by means of a
iv. i AxjrAN, Hansas
will march from this city to Chicago
said mortgagors had no title and claim no title
JOSEPH B. GAGE. Michi™,
They will go by
toicdd premises, nnd the Assignee ot said hibits. The next move was to take a for the world’s fair.
DAVID C. JORDAN. MiXrL
'Die total amount of the subscriptions
mortgage claims no rights therein, and Mid ride to a special train on the electric easy stages tenting at night. ^Thev
buo “tb^i*" anVonncwl M «bouV |5,premises anti not be offered for nale under this road and tim risit was ended. The re­ will march like a regular army. They
J. BOYD JONES. Wisconsin
mortgage sal-. The premises m Inserted in
^largest being ?1,000 from the
An E«.n boy nimrt M' &gt;•&gt;d‘J
F. B. LOFTUSNew York
K'dd mortgage by error mid which will not be turn jourpey to the city was made in win be joined by other lads. It is esti­
F. W. MAEDER.
a°r
Hobart Taylor's tallyho.
Pte°f* Lotkrop. mllOTrt . tert rtbrt &lt;fi&lt;«
offered for s»m are described as follows:
mated that on the Anal day 85,000 uni­
President Cleveland who hod been H«
Also the undivided one half of the. foilowing:
S' P' -IDELER. New York.
A remarkable collection of ancient formed boys ot this order will march
tatan t-‘ UteliMpnxI11
Commencing at a inlnt flfry-t wo feet six Inches Greek portraits was onened for public
?&lt;UV65?! ?' m«;DER. Ohio.
into Chicago.
the me*tin8- but
west and twelve rods throe feet and three Inshes
view
in
the
central
haft
of
the
old
VienJ. H. M FALL. Wisconsin.
Antonio lire,In. ■ minor
te
north at tne sontlj east corner of the north
E. G. SHULL. Kansas.
rr-,—vuwuesa encucement »nt on l Heeia mine u Counsel. »&lt;» '■'“™ JJ.
wrat quarter of section thirty-one, town four Cia_village in the Midway -plaisance.
north of range nine west; running from thorn e Borne of these pictures are over 2.000
terJay. He Ml town one ley '■J '
CUKTON, Dta., Juno 18. —Miss Sue
H. sLWTODCaREIVEa'
aecr'ur&gt;'
west eight rods; thence north to the center of
years
old.
All
of
these
paintings,
it
is
Webb
was
fatally
wounded
by
George
the Tbornanple river: thence rest eight rods,
r«’ rr' ^^klAMS, Wisconsin.
tttemv south to place nf beglnntn*. It la ex said, were taken from mummies or Nixon, a young farmer. 10 miles eut of
Aina aenlor. bel.l:tair el»-s ■'«
fiariova Sltualkm.
in-ev&gt;!y understood that this last dvOurtbed coffins, it having been the custom of here. He was a suitor and she repelled
clare’reatertar- The
protunws ts ait me premises, mill privilege • nr.
rights of flowage, owned by Alonzo K. Gnrdni r Egyptians to represent the countenance his advances. Nixon attacked her with
arelaea proja-r will ta I.eM h. XI Tne J
‘"“'V report that there U (tan
and r rank Campbell mid eonsffintlng the HIa razor, and nearly severed the jugular
firm, Gardner, (amubcll &amp; Co . of Irving, and
vein. Mias Webb fought desperately
'««r of • Colimon befw.«n the United
A te«.l .l.m.i'tant
u&gt;'» mortgage Is Intended to cover tne u.and rescuers cama,but too take. Nixon names of Jordan and Paul hive ab■tea marrno.
p^ntece. The IGIWaml drawi up in r.i'k-ai '•
pjm.i i
ffivWMl imw batt cf all rights of said Girdder
WARHi.xoTofc, Juno 18. —The con­
is now in jail.
been attached to the unofficial deat.
Campbell &amp; co.
oi*&gt;t u stated, hare landed and among old p-tpoM Mssuru*'* 1,1 ! ,e "
Jou.v a. Bonarreox
dition of thdue injured at the Ford
^&amp;ta“.“ko7Sn'!^
dZn“to°Pn£2?T£IM “ ,9“to r" ta paper mill.
Nsw
.lllchlffnn
Postinaaters.
theater disaster, now in the hospitals,
PuturT Couiaova
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J" JO protect tho canal company's
Wamuwtos. June IS. - Cbmmls.
J-ry Lawbl'n- ■[«
is improving and they will probably re­
sioued: Edward C. Grace, Farmington­
w ho escaped frem &lt;■* I”1
1Vi,r«us.u
cover.
Ernest E. Leedter, Graitau.
*
1 who was killed, and Pan! may hart
a-’-.-, has been rreaptuntl &gt;*»
near Mariutt'.'.e.

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

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changes for advertisements
•irtice Tuesdays at latest to
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- ■ 1 ilrnt Hund's Sariiparilla ba* done
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. • f fra*, n.tfiit! io believe thatIt
■••• n brnef.1 to ym?
j went
down xto Coats
. ■ .. Jay with the intention of beati-ter nine but did not expert to
' 1 men. When the boys had
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' v-1-.putan end tu the game.
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c."by circular State Game War
'■ ■:-unptc&gt;.i says that none of the bills
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•■Iianges in the seasons during
1
.in fisii may be-caught and cer'1 -Mid.- of game may be taken became
same w» under the laws of *91:
:■ "■•&lt; r peninsula, from Nov. _5 to
■ Crupper prulHHula. between Sept,
and Oct -’5. Wild turkey and quail.
। t" Dec. 15 inclasive. Partridge,
peniiHuliL Nov. I to Dec. 15 Inclu*•. upixr peninsula Oct. 1 to Jun. 1.
f'Hl. -. k. Aug. 15 to Dec. 15. Jactsnipe,
■ h--u!etl, blue-bill, canvass baek, wld■!' end pin-tail ducks and wild geese- be‘•■•n .-pt. 1 and May 1. Other wild
' ' f'- :i and snipe between Sept 1 and
Prairie chicken, protected until
Hu n open season Sept, and Oct.
■■ &gt;1 trout und grayling May 1 to Sept.:
’• v.-.-y important change in the game;
u-l-.-i law take* effect July first. Itcon•
the present system by allowing
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-i-■•mill fish wardens under the.
The state Warden is also hu-.
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any where i» the stnte. aud who
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The German system of p&lt;xn- relief known
as “the Eloerfeld system" i* accepted by
many &lt;&gt;f our greatest economists aa the
must satisfactory system that baa ever
b en devised. It I* in operation in at least
thirty-six German towhs and cities.
The
lending facta
tbi" , Interesting
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- afoul
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system arc thnt the superintendent.of poor
relief L.
iw a
trained expert who
whuja
chosen for
_.&gt;&lt;_•
. .-.1^1
u omen
nr
life, is i»aid for bls services, and is eligible
totbe pension list. Under him are a group
of tnt-n thnt are elected to aid him, and
these are among the forcmo-t men in each
town, such iv» bank president*, lawyers,
preachers nnd presidents uf universities,
successful merchants—iu general the must
Jmportnnt and influent ini eitiaeus. Under
the direction of this body a large number
uf visitors of the poor nre selected to serve
without jwyineut, and among these also
are many of the best citizens of the town.
Then the town or city I* divided into small
sections, a block or two being a Section,
ami in each section there is a man whose
duly it is to know personally the condition
of every poor resident nnd in case of want
to make a pen-mud investigation.
This tx.-raon.il investigation is reported to
the committee of which ho Is a member,
and tbh committee provides immediate
relief in case of dire need, and then the
case is reported in all Its .details to a still
larger committee, aud whatever is deemed
advisable is uonedu/each-suM*—sometimes
the man is" given work, sometimes he Is
sent, to an institution, but in, every time
wtuitever is thought to be the best treaD
mentisadminiMered.-Professor Peabody

in Forum.

pn-T*ent at the installation uf the ia-Ue, is to
Im- dn-xaed, it Kreins within wimt 1 would
call .'in inch of her life.
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But that- coining out night, figure* very
j lightly in the cost of the occasion; This
I young Lwiy him been in the ham's of rev
j oral dn-M-makera for more than' a mouth.
I and h.-u* nearly, two dozen new dhum* un• dor way. When I henrrl that I rentnrltcd
! that I had not rememlwn.il that she was in
short dnwM* and needed a n&lt;-w m*L I v.a.
Inughed nt for*that. M Bless you." said her
fotb&lt;.*r.*frbo win* my infonmtnt. "she wears
drexsc* a* long a* her. mother’s ami non
done su for it long lime." What she is
having now. It reems are dn&gt;J»cs of a kind
she tit yer iieednl la-foro—Unities for public
and social functions, from which she used
to be Isirred when she w:t« merely a girl.
Aiming there new gown* arc theater
dresres, opera dresses nod cloaks, tea
gowns, dinner dnwea nnd dancing am! re
ceptiuu draHMes.
I
A&lt; a rule she ha* to have a bonnet to
match every dn-xi and shoes aufi stocklpgs
IreuH-s. A
that acconl with the erenlngnn^x.
hMf a tlozen new wraps, sonfc of them
from Paris, like one or two of the dresses.
'are in the list thnt thi* Irreverent father
, rnltlrtl-&lt;»lT to UIC wbCM he found that I was
j interested. And even there are but the big
j ger thing*.

.

A Worldly Little JlebeL
The mother thought that she would give
up financiering aud raise her boy for the
church.
,, .
About the only time that she could keep
her hands on 1dm long enough to talk to
him on serious subjects was wbeu she
bathed him. and she always took advan­
tage of the circumstance.
One day when lie had had to be spauke-.l
Into tho tub the mother chose for her U-xt
"Obedience,” and tried to impress upon
him the fact that oil little fop
O,*J’
itualr motbera, and that everybody 111.the
world had to obey the Heavenly Father.
She hod about gotten to the omega of her
sermon when the soapy little rebel clapped
his wet hands on her shoulders and whis­
pered wildly. “Mamma, le's tne an you
don't mind God."
A.I but one day ho shattered his mother k
hopes by announcing. “I ain’t a-doin to be
no preacher." Then, M if trying 10
the blow, be added, “But I’m doiu to p ay
d°"Ohi yes," said Msmother, catching al »

straw of hope, “I’lTUrach you music: »nd
you can play the-organ in Heavenly ra-

I

de OTgin in da ahurch; l'»n «Iom to dlt w *
dined in orgiu an amocUflr."-PWladelpuia

U "No "^dd the boy. “I ain't a-doln topuy

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trau-actlon# ami tlnuncially ab%- to carry
out any obligations made by tlely firm.
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’ B. B. Messer.
John Cju-veth,
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Some yws ngo I wrote about the manm-r in which a b ifth avenue family of my
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Iej«(&gt;t itDNashville cam- near foMig killed
Ml‘n i”?*4 KUd ",Uon Uu
as* week while helping unload coal apd tinged with luxury, like a bit of exceed­
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'd down n steep embankment.
t%u4 ?litUe’jUM the verin,: trifle*
/rmsmi J. W. Arney, formerly of Sara- Jiat I fen-o happened to hear about the
manner in which that young lady’s sister
tar, now of Ijtke Odfesaa, ius given up
“ »*’lng got ready for whjjt U called her
tis hoi.-ie* altogether and now rldej -a
debut’ in society. Aa I remember the
jlcy’clr. Uh made a run from Lake Odes»tory of the surroundings of her sister,
1a to Saranac, tttid collected $30 on the whose marriage miulc a great stir about
say in two hours and eight minutes. The two years ago nnd who is now wrapped up
jargon-1# about as swift on bls wheel as he in a little baby of her own, there waa noth­
iseti to be tK'lAnd his tlyer.—Freeport Her-'
ing more extraordinary than that she lived
ild.
’
in great comfort and hod nearly everything
Jatnea Spencct, ot Lake Odessa, was ar- that she wanted—a French maid. 1 remem­
-ested al Woodland last week tor being ber. and great closets full of dn-sses and
bureaux full of linen, and a very pretty
hunk and disorderly.
bedfoom which, by an odd chance, I hai»'The Woodlahd school scholars have pend to be called iuto for a moment when
•alsed twenty dollars this year toward “a «h&lt;; teas away.
Thu most striking things in that room, as
I remember it, were the great cbevai
in which she viewed the effects of her dnv
pcries and the "set" of her skirts, ami a
NEIGHBORING COUNT IE8pretty rosewood “priedftu," with tm ivory
and silver covered prayer book on its shelf,
E. L. Mason, a graduate of the U. of M. 9Uj which she knelt to say her probably
cofnnionplHce
prayers every night ami
ins lieen Secured ns principal of the Charmorning. It strikes me now, though 1 did
uttc schools fur the coming year.
not think of it then, thnt perhaps not so
Two hundred dollars hna been secured many iwrxms would slight their prayers if
it Charlotte for. the Fourth of July cele- they had a pretty rosewood contraption,
with n cushioned shelf for their knees,star­
&gt;rati&lt;&gt;n.
’
&gt;
.
ing them in the face and getting in the way
Edwin Sanders of. the east county line of their feet every time theydn-.wxi and
i;ts a freak in the shape of a very lively undressed—rolled and disrobed, 1 mean, of
»•
md healthy thre«‘-lcgcml lamb, born on course.
Hut now she considers heitelf nn old mar
Saturday. The place where the* fourth
oot shook! be Is simply a hoot close to tied woman, and may even have French
novels to retul nnd to bide when the younger
lie body.-—Eaton Rapids Journal.
one visits her. And she and. her mot her are
John Bunker Is one of the pioneers of just jiow very busy in preparing to usher
iCaton Rapids township and is 70 years of the yopager girl Into the giddy whirl of so­
igr. He h somewhat of a curiosity In the ciety, in which nil the older ones spend their
act that he never rode on a railway train, ornamental lives. I hod never thought of
nivvr look a emtof iu'erest money from it before, nnd 1 wonder how numy of my
irty man. never sued anylmdy aud was readers have ever ixjnsidervd wbat it means
lever sued. Not many men of his age to "bring out" such a girl. Of course I
an say these things.—Eaton ‘Rapids Jouh knew that someonsgnve a party—a mother
or aunt or sister—nnd that the Tuui" or
debutante had to fo well dresstsl for the oc­
Throe young Allegan boy* took nearly casion, but gracious Knkre! ns any fashion15 from a livery ham and had a line nbfowomnn Would sny who reads this, the
in- buying new clothes. eating -candy, dre-is fur that onu night is nothing af all.
Hnk'itig 'oda. etc. until the theft was Well, not exactly nothing Ht nil cither, tor
I have heard thnt it cost more t ban F3A&gt;.
[Frank Ives; the bl-lanlist, fuinn-r'y of nnd the ten dollar handkerchief that she
Plainwell. I.* now champion of the world, will wear that night 1* now having seven
dollars* worth uf lace sowed on it.
hnv-ng defeated tip* Engll-h rhsmidou
The shoes, the silk stockings, the otiiiv
!’ -Imti* in Rondon. His I'laniweH.
mants for litr hair, the stickpin* for her
friends on hearing the ne«&gt;, i«U.ed cuacorsage and the c.*:qulsite lim a which will
intervene fotw.-en her dress ms! her person
are all of the finest,and cost a iunip sum of
-hundreds of dollars. So it dues cost nmie

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have slept, or If youhave headache, or sci­
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Freeport will celebrate the glorious 4tij
In glorious uld-faslilmteii style. .

X. COOK. Local Editor.

.

R. F. Benton living near Feeport Iwt a
fine cow laat week as a twult «&gt;f Ila m-« r
feeding hi a clover field during the rec* i.t
heavy rain*.

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The fnt her did not pretend to know touch
about the matter, and slid he gueared ho
iuul not told me of acme of the important
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if you. hwi adopted n Hottentot girl.with a
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During treatment patients are allowed the free u«c of Liquor or Morphine until
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globe beforehand. She is also to have a ,
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Mty It seems equally natural to my rich
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Dr am Si*:— I have been miner -cur
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"Areocinte with the wealthy, for a man is
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often mistaken for the company be krepn,
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or word* of thnt Import. 1 do not cither
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Thursday, June 15, 1893.
MAMS HALL L. COOK. Editor.

• here the thought# of the wool men are
turning and ought tn be carefully thought
about by the wool growers.
)

is evident that'every devlve that

hatred can suggest is to be put in opera­
tion in the campaign which Mugwumps
TSB HASTIXG.8. MJ CH., POBTOFFICM,
and Bourbons have inauguarated against
.
AUG VST 14. 1879.
the Ubiou veterans. Brazen falsehoods
regarding pension methods and charges aa
senseless as they are malignant against the
men who fought to save the union from
In view of the ejections which Great disruption are being sent broadcast over
Britain has so retolately presented against the land by the democratic press. 'Aside
guy interference with piratical sealing in from this the avowed determination of
the waters of Bering Sea, 11 Is Interesting President Cleveland’s southern secretary
to observe the very different attitude of of the Intel ior to restrict in every way
the British In regard to fishing In the possible the nation’s bounty to the veter­
North Sea, where British fisherman pursuit ans of the civil, war is hailed with up­
a profitable industry. The North Sea roarious delight by democratic journals
washes the eastern shores of Great both north and south- Not content with
Britain, and also borders on France, Bel­ slandering them, the organs of democracy
gium, the Netherlands, Germany, Den­ have commenced to threaten the old vet­
mark and Norway. More than ten years erans with dire consequences if they ven­
ago a convention was signed by represen­ ture to resist the democratic attempt to
tatives of the various powers interested In drive a larger number of them. to starva­
the North Sea fisheries, with the object of tion or the poor bouse. The south is in
establishing some supervision over the the saddle boys, do you doubt it? *

EDITORIAL NOTES..

giving It something the appearance of a
Giraffe. Coaches were made to seat
four persons, two on aside and facing each
other, and similar to the body of a hack
of today, both in size and form. By the
side of this venerable train was exhibited
engine No 999 which recently madeia
mile In 85 seconds or at the rate of Ira
miles per hour. The DeWitt Clinton was
run in 18345 and No 099 in 1893, and these
engines are as emblematic and testify to
the progress made since that time as any­
thing that is on the grounds. In this
building the various kinds of railway
coaches used in different countries are on
exhibition, a# well as many single exhibits
of historic fame.
South of the Manufacturers building w
the Government building. 845x415 feet,
having over six acres of floor surface.
The various departments of state, treasury,
war, poetoffice all have fine exhibits and
the building Is filled with relics of historic
interest and which no one should miss
seeing, in the war department can be
seen the great new guns of the navy which
will send a 1200 lb. steel ball through sev­
eral inches of steel armor at a distance of
15 miles,
Primitive guns made In the
10th century are In this department as
well as muskets made In the 19th century
which look as though they would
shoot backward with more chance of
maiming or killing, than forward. In the
postofficc department of this building a
well equipped postoftlee Is conducted and
to which people can have their mall .«ent
while at the fair. In the treasury depart­
ment Is a fine collection of coins and »
machine with which the coins are stomped
also original proclamations signed by
presidents from Washington to Cleve­
land.
South of the Government building is the
Fish and Fisheries building, in the east
annex is the large acquaria where may be
seen fish of nearly every description, both
fresh and £alt water. The glass front in
the acquaria Is nearly 000 feet long, and in
which there Is about 140.000 gallons of
water. In the west annex Is tho angling
department where fishing rods, boats and
fishing tackle generally may be seen. In
the main building Is the fisheries depart­
ment proper, where the large canning
factories have good exhibits. In this ■ part
stuffed fish of every name and description
are on exhibition, and In the middle of the
room Is the skeleton of a monstrous whale
over 80 feet long which was foundered off
the coast of Washington several year#
ago.
.
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result# of tbe«rrangemeni was very satis­ that he dldu't actually fish on DvcorfUon
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every
Judge of good TEA to get
ernment have learnt with satisfaction that
THE WORLD'S FAIR
the use of the devil is going to be put
some of our 50 cent tea and be
Grounds,
l)nl!dJnc«
and
Kxhlbita,
down,” the referen.ee being not to any
new theological departure, but to a dlaThe World’s fair ground# are about sev­
convinced that what we say is true,
bolieaily named implement used by Bel. en mile# south of the business portion of
They are beautifully situated
that our stock of tea and coffee
gian fishermen for destroying the nets of Chicago.
lying along the shores of Lake Michigan
their rivals.
for about one and one-half miles. The
can’t be matched, and we can say
In course of time, however, other evil view from the grounds is a most beautiful
the same of our stock of Crockery
practices arose, and Great Britain con­ one, looking out upon the lake, from
which there la most always a cool, re­
cluded that the contention of 1882 was in­
freshing breeze, and which robs the
and Glassware, Dinner Sets,
adequate to afford means of redress. aun of much of the intensity of its. fierce
Floating grog shops drove a thriving trade rays. There are about 1050 acre# in these
Water Sets, Chamber Sets, is
grounds,
and
when
one
looks
upon
them
and men bartered away their property and
he cannot believe it possible for the hand
finely assorted with new and pretty
that of tlMlr enpfoyers for drink. British
of man to have converted this low, marshy
gunboats patrolled the waters, but the stretch of ground of two years ago into
patterns. We shall aim to make
fishing vessells under foreign flags were the beautiful park that it .now is, having
beyond their Jurisdiction. The question beautiful shade trees,, fine walks, wooded
our Crockery and Glassware de­
islands, and gentle mounds. The sur­
of taking further measures dragged on for
face of the grounds is divided in places by
partment better stocked than ever
some time, and at the end of 1887 a new Ingoobs upon wboee bosom reposes the
convention was signed by which the var­ graceful swan, and over whose waters
.
By vote of this years graduating class before.
ious powers Interested agreed naturally to lightly skim the Venetian gondolas.
The grounds can be reached in several of the High school Rev. W. M. Puffer has
-mforce certain regulations, with the ob­
100
piece
Semi
Porcelain
been
Invited
Io
preach
the
annual
Baccal
­
ways from the city, namely, by cable car,
Dinner Sets S9.00
ject ot putting a stop to the abuses which by tlie Illinois Central IL IL. by steamer aureate sennon. That aeruion will be
bad occurred. All the power# concerned, aud by elevated railroad which carries preached next Sunday evening, June 18tb,
you
rapidly over house tops and over back at the Methodist church at the usual hour 12 Water Sets,.... .Si.25 to $1.75
with the exception ot France, ratified the
of
evening
service.
yards and giving one the Impression that
•jonvention, which was Intended especially
These are nice and new.
he ia flying along through space. There
The society connected with the Episco­
to prohibit the sale of liquor among the are facilities for carrying 100.000 people
pal church will be entertained next week ip lb. pail White Fish70c
fishermen, except under certain conditions |M-r hour to and from the grounds, which
Thursday
at
the
society
rooms
by
Mcsmd by duly authorized persons. Year will be amply sufficient to meet all re­ dames Edvard Powers. Will Powers, J.
Extra fine Mixed Candy.... 10c lb
quirements.
'
4fter year ha# passed, but France has re­
The largest and most wonderful build­ W. Bentley. P. T. Colgrove. W'aldntff.
mained resolute In her refusal. A Cdm- ing un the ground Is tlie Manufacturers Lathrop, Bronson. Sllsbie, Barnes and Bananas20c doz
Chester
Messer.
Every
one
cordially
In
­
olttee of the French Chamber of Deputies and Liberal Arts building, which is 1687
vited *to attend. Supper from five tom-v­
a i*s recently made a report declaring in feet long by 787 feet wide, covering *ver en.
.
trong language against permitting French 31 acres of ground, and having nearly 14
acres more in -galleries. Possibly a better
The C. J.. S. C. will mwt with Itoscilk
vessels to be subject to the regulations conception of the building may tie had by
Goodyear. Saturday evening, June 17th.
proposed. it is urged in the report that imagining a building over 105 rods In • Farewell quotation!).
England lias an ulterior object in endeav­ length and 48 rods in width. The build­
Classic Greek. Mra. l-amenuix.
ing is rectangular in shape, being about
The Sappho's of the world from the
oring to obtain for her navy the authority
100 feet in hcigbth at each comer, and Greek Sappho. Mrs. Geer.
which was asked, and the report suggested about 240 feet high where the arches meet
Secretary’^ report. Miss lAtiipman.
that the abolition oif the slave trade was a over ttie central portion of the building.
Historical and literary work of the year,
mere "pretext for Discing the ships of tlie This building Is the largest in the world Mra. Eva Bailey.
and the largest under roof ever erected. It#
Reading, Mrs. N. Bailey.
. whole world under the control of Brltli»h
size making it one of the architectural
Questions In Chautouquan, President,
cruisers.” The miggestiou' is rather far wonders of the world. It ia three times
Miss Hotel la Goodyear.
fetched, so far as the slave trade Is con­ larger lhan the Cathedral of SL Peter In
Bev. A. D. Grigsby will preach next
cerned, however well founded may be Rome and four times as large as -tlie old
Roman Colosseum whiefi seated 80,000
Our three trimmers keep busy yet for we
the suspicion that England has ulterior people. Il inquired five carloads of nails Sunday morning on Dr. Briggs or the
modern Thomas, nnd in the evening on must ckeje out our millinery good* that
motives in her scheme of regulation for to fasten Un- 215 carloads of flooring to the "Stone throwing.”
shows who sell the goods.
the North Sea.
’• *
Jo'sls. One of the largest and most nota­
A new arrival of window shades at the
Mrs. Grigsby will lead the Y. I’. S
England's argument for the regulation ble buildings of Chicago is tlie Auditorium,
but 20 such buildings could be placed on E. meeting next Sunday evening at tl»e Racket
■ft the North Sea fisheries appears to hare the floor of the Manufacturers and Liberal Presbyterian church.
One hundred and t-lghty pairs of ladies
no other ostensible pretext thou the gener­ Arts building. There are 11 acres of sky­
dongola oxfords to close out for a manu­
al welfare of mankind, and If the princi­ lights and 40 carloads of glass in the roof.
facturer at less than wholesale price. You
The
lumber
in
this
building
represents
ple Is good enough for the North Sea it
cannot afford to let the chance go by when
1100 acres of average Michigan pine trees.
you can get them tor 75 and 85c per pair,
ought to be-good enough for Boring Sea. Two street# mn through the building, one
Mrs. 1). S. Goodyear gave a six o'clock same thing sold last year for 81.75, at the
England, however, from time Immemorial, running north and south and the other
Racket
has been noted for having a very narrow east and west, dividing the Jioor space Into tra Tuesday to a few lady friend# In honor
of her sister Mrs. Allie liock who is visit­
A new arrival of summer corsets and
rule of measurement for other people's quarters of about even size. JQiIm entire ing her.
waists at the.Racket
building Is filled with booths, generally
rights, and a very broad guage rule for about 15 or 20 feel square. In which are
The members of the Faculty o*T the high
Umbrellas for 50 cenis at the Racket
Jje measurement of'those she claims fur displayed nearly everything Imaginable.
school will tender a reception to the sen­
Cases filled with rare and precious Jewels,
More of those white foot hose Just ar­
herself. *
iors
and
Junior#
Friday
evening
at
the
resi
­
silks and satins, valuable furs, the costliest
rived, at 10c, you can match them for 20c
china, magnificent furniture, and displays dence of Pref. W. D. Sterling.
at the Racket.
of nearly every manufretuxed article im­
A National Union lodge was organized
Several dozen yet of ladles gauze underaginable.
To
even
attempt,
even
a
small
James McKevitt received the following
in this city last evening with John Pen­
l?*rno one ,n lbe cl‘y w,I&gt;
description of the various things to be dergast a# president It starts out with a
- 'etter from C. Ainsworth, of Grand Rap­
seen in this buihiing, covering a good sized good membership, and an excellent corps match It for double the price, at the Rack­
Racket
id®. Monday, for whom he is buying f.-r.r, would le beyond our rower. France,
■ of officers.
wool:—
England. Russia, Germany. China, Japan.
"Wool has gone to the dogs aud we are Turkey, Australia, in fact nearly every’
Make arrangements to attend the races ■&gt;c at tne Racket.
nationality on the globe has exhibits In1 Thursday. Friday and Saturday next
»ot anxious to buy it unless at prices quoted
Milk pans 70c doz. at the Racket
this building, that is worthy of close at­
on card ot this date, which we send you. tention. France has an exhibit of crown■ week aud you will ft/-e imm ot the linew
A 10 quart dish pan for 10c.
r...
I ruin, ever wlWMMd. Some bonws will
The fact Is the London market has since Jewels worth 82.000,000. which occupies1 low rword, will be here.
®e®ber *eha™ ,he largest stock and will
not be undersold at the Racket
’883 been 10c a -pound cheaper on wool bat a very little space. The whole exhibit
coaid Ik- can led on a good sized plate.
We .reeled to report tbet Mrs Wn&gt;. ^Conner bottom tea kettles 50c at the
of same grades than the Boston market,
Germany also has a tine display of precious
md sin re the McKinley bill was passed 11 Jewel#. In this building may be seen tlie1 Tinkler whose ver, jerltm,. Hines. In Cbl■ c.kx&gt; we mentioned In tut week. Baxxkh
cents a pound'cheaper. Now if we take finest furniture, carpets, lace, rugs, drap­ la quite a little better, amt hops-, are enSee our cut prices on hammocks at the
off the duty of lie a pound Boston can pay eries. some of nhieb w -re made espuLally tei tolned for her recovery.
for Kings and Queens in the old world.
no more for wool than London. You can The Australian display o^glassware is
kJnHLeT!2ll&lt;”’r.e|EKSa‘
rac­
The liberal purses offered have attracted
\ -a#Uy figure out tho result But the #1 mply marvelous asd-raiso the Japanese1
ket price at the Racket.
many owner# of fine horseflesh who will be
country voted for free wool and will have display of various wares, they; having
Nut Salord.y we wl||
e|UM„
present
at
the
June
races
next
week
with
to take its medicine. We have buyers three -large china vase# valued at 85fi.- thebegt horses they have. Budd Doble irsrssr",or iot "nt *fcw
000.
.
’
hAi Just passed Judgment on one Hastings
enough. Money la hard to get on account
Just west of the Manufacturers building
horse and there are several more that give
of »o much distrust,”
wh£^*''u,*b”, 100 bo” w*1™” •"
Is the Mines and Mining building, which
evidences of great speed. Everyone who
■s Ito name would signify is given over
Yours truly.
attends Che races next week will have an
entirely to mining, being filled with valua­
Tint Backet.
C. A1X8WORTH.
opportunity ot seeing them all trot.
ble and Interesting specimens from minesWe mqat cI&lt;m« out out milliner,
Here is a copy of the card contalulog In all parts of the globe. This building to
Memorial exercises of the Knlghto of •od price, .re no object at the lUckrc
prices, at the top of which the following 250X700 feet and has a total floor area of
Pythias and Maccabees were fittingly ob­
1 .acn--.
Your benefit we put our fil.so |.d|_
14 written In ink: "In no case exceed
served Sunday last under the auspices of aboea ntninat other »a.oo, u the Bneket
The Electrical building is tho sent of
these prices. Wools are going lower”:—
the combined lodges, large numbers from
jrobably the most novel and brilliant exWo have Jut received . „„ 0( ,
each order taking part Previous to 8:30
Fine unwashed, heavy, showing
llbit In the whole exposition. This build­
i“!arrh,‘? to
I,re*«»ytori«n church fine domed. l'hll.delphl, up ,h '
black tips
7cto. ing I* 345x090 fret. Ims a totnl of over which was beautifully decorated and listenmon return ,b.pe. we will
Fino unwashed, light.
IO@ lie nine aerm of floor surface, and Is filled rotos masterly address by Rev. A D See II you ran match them tor S.3 00 "tn
with exhibits s-howina the effiete of the
00 10
Coarse unwashed, if not cotGrigsby which was pronounced by ’many B M. at the Hackeb
silent power of electricity.
who heard it to l?c the finest address of
Ii
13c
Northwest of the Ekctrlclty building I#
tin- TraimportaUpn building corering turn character ever Ilsteitedto. We certain­
M*ne celled, un washed
ly do not see how any one o6nld listen to
Unwashed togs.....4
39 4C. about 10 •rn-a. am* one of the predlest siteh an address without losing firmly lm- lu ” VtFi0* ei “
-Uli umbrelbnihilng# fioin an artixtte point of view
Medium unwashed. If bright
pres.-ced wlta the noble mission of tlutoe .Uhe^eket.
*°r 4~M
there is on tlir ground. Tin- exhibits in
wMob w‘‘ru bounded, not for mere
•n* light
I5e tlds iHiildiog are the must hnprvsaive of
MK-labillty but to relieve the distressed
Fine waslied. if light
the
Exposition
and
include
everything
of
llood heavy twelve quart tails tor mo.
15c
very appropriate mesic was furnished tor •-quart tor‘.v.,-,
(„'r *
%
jlue washed. If heavy
every name and nature u&lt;cd In tran«por- tie* occasion. After (l»e services at the
tatiwu from a wheel intrrow to a -treet, ear.
. Wished cotted.
oc In thto building you can see for yourself church the Knights marched jo •)« cemWe now have an order In for a Im
Coarse -washed, if not ootte^.
*here towutif.il
16c the various stages of advancement, and
floral emblems were ptoed upon the graves
Mdlnm washed, If light and
a compartoon ut thu first products of genius
',rol!‘rr^ Ahpr the decor­ fnrfght out of It, at the ltockbet.
tn various lines, with ilia-hiiirruvements
**
bright.....................................................
18c
at on of the graves the Knights were form­
t&gt;eday to often very iauitubln. For in­ ed to dreJe xffa Hon. Jas. A. Bvenay. for
Washed tag#
stance (here to the englnejcalled -DeWiu
the
Knights
of
Pythlav.
and
M.
iTcoo*
Mr. Ainsworth has always been a drmo- C'llutoD/’and four p* ssen^er coaches, being
for the Maccabees made very appropriate ।
‘■rat, so we are Informed, up (o the last the tiriu Hain run over what Is now kuonn
•■’wfftoo. when be voted for Hanison. a« the New York Central R. IL ami which
'CMe totter was not intended for publication witli urging mkbt make 10 nr 15 mdrs
per hour. The bolter of the engine h wav j
M*««a purely business one but it shows
Of the Brother# who hav? gone before.

Bus &amp; ifflia

DOINGS

By paying 50 cents to me, or to
my agents who may ckll on you
later, and the additional sum of
Jr.50 when negative is taken, you
can get one dozen finest Cabinet
pictures, any style, and a present
oi an extra Cabinet framed in 8x10
■frame. The regular price of this
work is J3.50 for those not joining
the club.
I have increased my
force in finishing department and
guarantee to get all work out in 20
days from time when negative was That SPARY PHILLIPS keeps
taken. Give me a trial.
the very best groceries that money
Yours for business,
can buy, and that he makes a spec­

6. L. mam.

ialty of canned goods?

Large as­

sortment and always fresh.

PHOTOGRAPHER.

Portable or Brick set of diff.-rcni . sizes, prices
and patterns. Estimates furnished for heating
and ventilating buildings of every description.

GOODYEAR BROTHERS,
Hardware and Implement Dealers. Contract­
ors for Plumbing and Heating.

Additional Local News.

ttSa’&amp;SJ

THE HASTINGS MARKET
Constantly keeps on hand al tine line of

FRESH AND SALT MEATS
Which will always be for sale a! the

LOWEST

MARKET

PLEASE GIVE US A CALL.

F. P. WILCOX, Proprietor.
ED. SCHUMANN, Clerk.

Between

UMEaidMOm
you eave time you sav&lt;
money. You can save a vasi
IFamount
of time if you are look

ing for

h"”

THE RACKET

PRICE.

NEW CUSTOMERS INVITED.

Link M SiikK
or any kind of building mater
ial, by coining directly to ns
fave money by buying of us.

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble u» to sell cheaplv
and yet get a living'.

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Jun$ 15, 1893.

Try Whites russet shoe polish for niMi t
shoes. Makes them look like nev. You
can. find it at the little 13 fL front store
Wo!ley and Bronson.

PERSONAL MENTION.

. m5ui, xafi

The ladies of the A. N. Q. dub will . Peter Bellan was in Grand Rapids Wed­
give a picnic at Thornapple lake, the 29th nesday.
of this month for the members of the dub
^Chester Messer returned from Boston
and a few Invited friends, -.
Tuesday.
Just Inspect Jos. Rogers Jk Co.’s' goods
Miss Jennie Burghardt went to Chicago
snd prices, and bear in mind that they
give all easterners their soap for nothing. Tuesday.
It wlh pgy you to trade with them.
Arthur Varah Is visiting at Rev. A. D.
And :&gt;'•'• • ' for some time to come.
W. E. Aligeo has all the latest styles of Grigsby’s.
Ah'. ;Ji ue have sold an immense
architecture and is prepared to put you np
P. T. Colgrove returned from Minneapoa beautiful home at the smallest possible 1 s Friday.
expense consistent with good workman­
Mts. M. H. Bailey returned from Chica­
ship.
go Saturday.
We received a box of straw berries front
Mrs. W. D. Hayes returned from Althe garden of Mrs. W. S. Chidester this
week. They were of excellent quality, l bion Saturday.
V
n low Shades, we have a and Mrs. Chidester h-u our thauks for the
Mrs. John Kronewitter is visiting rela­
tives in Indiana.
।
••
fou tant help but remeniberauce.
A grand fourth of *uly celebration will
p
. -itself.
We have reduced
Mrs. John Pendergast was in Grand
b- : •
;; -lock and prices.
Come be held lu Perkins’ beautiful grove, one Rapids Saturday.
mile-north of Castleton U. B. church.
a.-:
1 r yourself.
Remember Bishop II. J. Becker, of Ohio will deliver
Mrs. Will Olner visited friends in Kala­
l)
.i
last year of cheap paper. the oration, t Judge R. Barnum Is the mazoo last week.
1
:i: i:r.:facturers have formed a president uf-the day. John Pendergast was in Chicago, last
ft
will advance the price
Some very neat cards were printed at week on business.
this office this week fur Miss Flora Me.
Prof. H. B. Andrus, of Nashville, was
next year.
\\\ ;..i\e on sale all the patent) Callum, a teacher in the Kinsley school. in the city Sunday.
Thdy were designed tn be given by her to
rj;
advertised in this paper. 1 .the pupils on the closing day of school
Mias Ora Smith, of Nashville, was in
.
. &lt;• you money on Physi-1 and kept ns souvenirs ot the occasion.
Hastings Saturday.
l:.
i’res«riptionSj
Every pre-1
G. E. Wilson, of Hickory Corners was
It is getting to t&gt;e the fashion to address
in :.t- i to be filled as | and stamp envelopes on the back. With In the city Monday.
m .*.*:•
I will give five dollars to I the directions written acrosa the folds, the
Mrs. J. B. Messimer, of Nashville, visit­
. !
r chat will show to the letter canpot be opened by an unauthoriied ed io the city last week.
person without the fact being detect*d and
Rev. Fr. Ijiughran started Monday for a
such anaapportunlty la made very difficult.
visit to the World’s fair.
A splendid 10 horse power, second hand
Nichols ck Shepard Traction Engine, all
R. IL Messer returned from a business
In first class condition can be bought very trip to Chicago Munday.
cheap at Hastings Engine A: Iron Works,
Frederick Hotchkiss is In the city this
also tank, hoar, pumps, threshing belts uf
The Druooist- of all kinds, rubber, canvas and leather. week on a short vacation.
Mr. and Mri. Will Hall left Monday for
The kindergarten and first grades will
a visit to the World’s fair.
*•
hold their class exercises In the High
Mrs. P. T. Colertve has been quite ser
school room on Thursday p. m. June 22
iously
ill
with
the
measles.
•
c •mmeticlne at 1:30. The program will
consist of songs, exercises, and recitations
Mrs.-Chas. Pdug and daughter Bertha,
followed by a flower play. All people in­ were in Nashville Monday.
terested are cordially Invited.
.
• UKCULrtTlON •
Walter Lampman is home from Ann Ar­
Alonzo E. Kenaston. a Hastings attorney
This week.
75 quires. and circuit court commissioner. was In the bor for the summer vacation.E. O’Neil, of Charlotte, visited his sis­
City yesterday and dined in the Eagle.
•
Declared that Hastings was the liveliest ter. Mrs. Mule Rich. Sunday.
uii-r, changes for advertisements little place of its size on earth, and affirmed
Mrs. Will Chidester and Miss Una
,
■ - ■ &gt; office Tuesdays at latest to that every blessed inhabitant' there was as
Quinn
went
to
Allegan
Monday.
:i zi :!a« issue of the week happy as a Hltartiian at u wake.—Grand
Master Ned Butler, of Marshall, is Visit­
Rapids Herald.
ing his aunt. Mrs. Minnie Greble.
A conference &lt;&gt;I health officers in- Michi­
.lira.
M. W. Hicks went to Muskegon
. water -t the City bakery.
„ gan &lt;ni Asiatic eludrra and its prevention,
Tuesday to visit Mrs.* C. £. Bldlac. ’
■ ..lye.tr ha» the plfite glass front will Im- held under the au-p'res of the
Michigan state board of jiealth Thursday teMrs. Walter Buckhout, of Toledo. O., Is
and Friday, June 13th and UJth, 1*93, at
visiting her mother. Mrs. Willison.
• .
i i handkerchiefs this
the Ih genic laboratory in Ann Arbor.
Washington Graham, ot Shelby, is visit­
Some fine paper* will be read nnd infer■ .
Fcighners.
lux
his daughter. Mrs. Henry Cook.
es’.ing lectures given.
1 .•&gt;• «»i flower baskets at Hol­
^Jdr«.
Clement Smith left for Chicago
We
received
a
letter
this
week
from
Geo.
,
: ?r eonratea *eiu
Matthews, formerly of thia city, in which . Monday and will be absent a month.
; I- - M .Ur lias had n pneumatic
he sends us an aecimnt^if tin* daring bank J
MmN.
T. Diamond and Mrs. ’John
;■
.; •! (•'olutnbi* .wheel.
t&lt;»i.b«wy at Lteulonvllie, Arkansas, by aI Wei-sert were In Woodland last week.
La”d &lt;&gt;C desperados, which nearly all of i
it*; «M.t &lt;: the City bakery.
tuor readers tie »!&lt;.:»’.{ read of tn lift! &lt;.&lt;:e I Kfllss Anna Bessmer left yesterday
A. E. 1U.XKES
J papers la&gt;t .veek. He says he ?«w the j m ’rnlng for Chicago for a weeks’ 'bit.
.............. l a r. - .v llr.i-'of wash gorate. &gt; robbira and tliey Itad.about as m-.i-h reSl’AFLIUXCi'Z
G. F. Goodrich and family, of Colorado,
gar t fur peoples’ lives a* the people in'
are vlsitiug their cousin J. T. Lombard.
■ ,-. i:ug aud finishing done Michigan have fonjuail.

Robert Dinwiddle died at his home in

•A*. R. COOK. Local Editor.

Berwyn. Custer Co., Nebraska, May Mtb.
aged 80 yekrs. The deceased was a resi­
dent. of Hope
1882.

Wo arc Still IN IT’

t

•
.

store.

Ji-ffcsun bl

t; tl;;- *ca-on but nothing
«t. tutnitnre at the furahure

:■
■ .! d.»r«e Duw curtains of
■ ■ ;!••'.■•••a ;y (sign of the ele..r... j i&gt;t i.Tt-lveJ. ■
■

price-, for furniture when
uiuraelf at the new furnl-

Don't f&lt; r.’et il at r P. »\TL-JX ’.aS ;*4f! i has d Henry
Inter. J in tue
Hgi Market, :»tvl I? wvi! fTpap.-d lu s.rvv &gt;
p.JruiB v.I’S &lt;.h..i.i' me„ts of ail klhuk '
The llaspugs Market has an enviable repu-,
tation fof the line quality of its goods and
Mr. AVik’ux will aim to add "to its rep-itu- {
tlon. The fart that he has retained Mr.
Ed. Schumann «to wait- upon customers:
will be welcome news to all. Give the i
Hastings Market a trial.

Shi..- time ago G«onte Gunn cIC.i ailutte ,
• ;e Ed. Powers No. 35 cfgar. j
-anie: always the best 5 cent - (lmid Mnatern-f Biotherboud of ILdlroad :
{..ir in -L- Tinted S-atrs.
.
| Trackn en .-u/d John Miller of this city
1: a.liunstwXd n&lt;e Michigan Ceiitiai K. R. !
:
.is beetj f.ujghl and vlrtory j for i.amage, foi i-luu nnnts Mr. Mllh r made 1
&gt;
;
tie banner of Hoyal Girden , rtga.unt l.lir, charging him with mlaapprcTa.
t.;.-Co&gt;k A- Cook.
printion &lt;&gt;f tunds rnd g&lt; neral bad conduct •
The trial occuphd the attention of the]
I'- . t.-jally don’t expi'c-t something; Eaton county court last week, and the Jury i
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gave Gunn &gt;2000 damages. As to the merits j
( •nhi.-rs soap free of charge.
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T&lt;aCook &amp; Cook.
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been settled.
Invitations were received ah this, offlice
| Monday, from Mr. and Mis. George A.
BuahMf Gobleville. Mich., announcing the
| marriage of their daughter Nellie Maud to
Edmond M. Bailey. Wednesdav evening
i June twenty first. Ed is well known in
I Hastings, where be was born and reared,
graduating from our High School and has a
host of friends who wish him the greatest
possible joy and bapplne/s In bls mtrrled
I life and best of succeas in the .future.
We "nderstand that Mr. and Mrs. Bailey
will visit Hastings on their wedding trip
nnd a reception will be given in thelr'bonor by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Ballry.

from 1857

to.

Aftereight o’clock even* evening W. JT.
Allgeo can be found In his office In the
Empire block, two doors to the rear of A.
E. Kenastou’s office. He will be glad to
see all who wish to do any building and
will give estimates on any job.
On June 23th. the Battle Creek Atiieletlc Association will have a grand free day
exlbWon. which will be «&gt;en to any
amateur athlete in the state knd -all
— --rsuch
itre invited to enter InThe contest. V. u
Bartlett b ?ccreUrv of the association.

Kral Estate Transfers
Bert Ford to J. K. Wilbur, parcel, see 11 '

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Mr. C. Wakely Secretory of tba United
Klnkdoin Band of Hope Union wboaeo««e
are In Ixrndon En«land and Mr. Louts
Fenn Lecturer for tho National Temperance
Incur London have Iran vlaltlnk the Rev.
,. D. Orlnby. Mr. Wakely nave an ad­
denda al the Freabytertan church [will morn­
ing and evening. He la ao excellent «l-“
er and fine musician. Both gentlemen have
been “doing” the World'a Fair. On Tuesi day they vblted our schools then picnicker
at Tlmrnapple and started on their return
journey to England that evening. Iher
both expressed themselves as being delight­
ed with our city and its lovely June sur­
roundings.

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Mrs. C. F. Brooks and mother. Mr?
I Kelly went to Grand Rapids Saturday \for
The following Is. an account of th- ' a short 'visit with relatives.
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Battley
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Sclleck
wnldltig
at
Albion
last
■ ii desire at the city bakery.
week Wednesday from the Albion Re­
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cook and Mrs. M.
A. E. Rknkks.
corder:—One uf the most conspicuons Wheeler were in Woodland Tuesday to at­
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- |frngn»ssing rapidly on John events in the social year at Albion was tho tend the funeral of an uncle.
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' n--w house,
it will make a marriage, last Wednesday evening, at the
Miss Sears, of Worchester, Mas?., who
t ■*.s&lt;&gt;me home when completed.
hom» &lt;-f the bride, on EasbErie street, of
has been visiting Miss Gertrude Pender­
I - ".ilo Chemical Co. publishes lit Miss Maude Amelia, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James B irt*«4L^o MK^WUllam Ray­ gast. left for Chicago Monday.
the BAXKKaan Ad which all
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Miss Aliena Allen, of West Bay City, is
chant of Paw Paw. Two hundeed and
expected in the city to-morrow and will be
fifty Invited'guests assembled to witness
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are cleaning house and want any the pleasant ceremony. A selected or- the guest of Mrs. W. IL Cook.
| :&gt;i cr-, to put under your carpet call nt che.-tra furnished music, and the bouse ly&lt;Mr. and Mrs. Morse Nevins and Mason
and get them. We have them was elaborately trimmed with flowers and Nevins returned to Missouri-Tuesday after
- togap,
evergreen.
' a two weeks* visit In the city.
At half prn-t eight the wedding march
i j - t want the beat of groceries at the sounded
and the bridal procession advane-l
Misses Edith Fleming. Clare and Electa ,
po.-Mllile prices trade with Jos.
ed. First came the ushers. Messrs. Otis Furnlss were the guests of Miss Lulu
a Co. i'hey also give all cuvtomeni
Leonard and Geo. V. Dearing. Follow­ Felghncr Saturday and Sunday.
i II"-u -' iip free of charge.
ing them came the pretty little misses,
1I.' i nard. of Woodland, has his । Lucy Gardner and Blanche Bartley, un­
Mrs. Chas. Brown and children return­
' ' •• ar-&lt;&gt;;&lt;l colt i.n the track at the fgtr winding the ribbons which lined off tire ed tn their home In Chicago Monday after
■! ii.... and will cuter him in s ime of the passageway. After them citne Miss Grace a several weeks’ visit in the city.
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Messer and Mr. James Bartley. Jr., and
Mrs. A. D. Grigsby was In Middleville
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Mr. G. R. Cofejx of Kalamazoo, brides­
. .;i'l colored grounds, beautiful do­
maids and groomsmen*, then came Miss convention of which she is president.
: -j; | enrubinatiuoa. .
: Buckhout. of Kalamazoo, niald of honor,
Mrs. Allie MudgeZ left for Jackson Mon­
St-Ati.nixt.’K.
md after ber followed the bride aud day afternoon where she will join a party
I : ' In-rry Tunic Is a delicious drink, ] gronm. When they had taken their po- of Indies and go with them to Chicago.
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I spoke the words which JidnetlAH1'' llVM •&lt;Mrs. Frank Hams received word Mon­
I and fortunes of two most cstlorkbie and day of the sudden death of n sister In
. A. E. Rfxkks.
Wisconsin, and
left Immediately for
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The maid of honor and bridesmaids , there.
1 t •■•ii.-.ii- that gqek to mtke no tlie flucarri&lt;d roses and carnations. The bride
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A. B. Hull, repairer for J. Bessmer. re'I '• r TJ.ud n Tea. Suld f»y Cuofc &amp; Cook. I dress, d in a beautiful while gown, with I celve&lt;i a telegram Tuesday announcing the
I v. il, carried in ber hand a small bible.
serious Illness of his mother at Elmira. N.
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' lilllirvns day was observed by tl e ' bound in white.
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V.. aniUeft on the evening train for that
‘ ■‘"trhes uf the city Sunday with appro- '
Congratulations fallowed the ceremony,
I'ilate and phasing exercl-t-s. and an Ideal ! and they were hearty and sincere. Ele­ dty.
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•'•dibath daj added much to thu ucea’-i-'ti. I gnnt refreshments were served. Miss SaxMr*. Mark Russell and Miss Hattie
Away with your so called teas ri.,.t • ton supcrintendUig as caterer, and colored Knappen came from Sioux Falls. S. D.,
aumtmt tu nothing, ami Invest 50 cts. in a I waiters from Jackson, serving the guests. yesterday, to spend the summer at the
W»undofthe-finest tea that grows, the I The presents were extremely numerous horn- of their parent*. Rev. and Mrs. A.
and very beautiful- The display of eoat’y
Hoyai Garden. ’.
A. Knappen.—Albion Recorder.
pieces was very rich.
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When In GRAND RAPIDS stop at

THE KENT
opposite UNION DEPOT.*

TLatea fifl.OO 3F*»xr
Free Baggage Transfer, New Houwm
Steam Boat and Elec trio Bells.
BEACH Jt BOOTH.

There will be a

SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL
Conducted at KaahiriUe. 1--winning July
contlnning until the regular sxamlnauum W
August, for the benefit of those prepartag_8m
teach and those teachers who wish to revi^m
rtudlM. Classes will be organised !»«•_
branches required for second and third gxn^W
certificates. For full particulars, adder*.

Ladles’ Watches,
Gents’ Watches,
sous’ Watdicsu
Lowest prices.

Violins, Guitars and Banjosstock of the best stringsobtainable.

All standard makes. ,Write for
prices and terms.
C. E. INGERSON, Agent.

F. R. fflNGOflST,

Nashville, Mich.

The Reliable Jeweler.

CARPETS
CAN

BE WELL

BOUGHT

AT.. ..

McCOY’S

Claw Hlatorj—William
Cl‘1';
r;a.« I’nwlucy—Liura McIntyre.
Valcdlctory-Kelnkab Striker.
Mu.lc—Clato Song.
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I'lcwnlallon ot class. Supt. W.
Strra&lt;mtoUon of Ulplomxs-tleorge S.

Mrs. Sadie Zander and children, of Kal­ Tomlinson, Frrs. H‘d of Education.
amazoo. have been visiting relatives 'near Benediction.
the city.
Notice.
Mrs. Allie Rock has returned from De­
troit and is visiting her sister Mrs. D. S.
For sale.my house and two lots abu two
vacant lots all on Broadway.
Goodyear. •
«R». a. w nAII.Et.
Leslie Reynolds, formerly, of this city,
was shaking hands with old friends in* the
city Sunday.
Same aud residence.
Age
No
^Hampton Rich, of Hammond. Wiscon­ , ( Alfred W. Bass. Thornapple
sin. Is the guest of bis daughter. Mrs. * i Hannah M. Murphy
S. M. Fowler.

Mrs. Jeff Lee, of Middleville, made a
short visit In tlie city last week on her way
i to the World's fair.

Timothy tteed per oil. -* *&gt;•
Barley per m. so te l.a»
Wool per lb. s l&lt;&gt; K

Latest styles.

HARDMAN, FISCHER, HARRINGTON AND
STARR PIANOS,

Mrs. Fred Bush returned from a short
Visit with friends in Kalamazoo Thurs-’
Heirs of all the Ages—Eli non. Pearl
day.
lk;nto..TJm; the Fato-EU,.! Brown
MiA Mae Putnam, of Nashville, was
The Father ot the Roman Republic
the guest uf Miss Maud Beutlry over Sun­
Charles Sumner J^ndrus*
day.

Mrs. Ella Rogers and son Ralph, of
Manchester. New Hampshire, are visiting
Chester Messer.
“ilrs. Ferris Rose and Mrs.
Roland
Clark, of Grand Rapids, are visiting at
Benjlman Rose's.
Dr. V. H. Virion was called to hl*
; home In Ada Tuesday by the serious i.iness of his father.

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FARBAND &amp; VOTEY

Ernest Jay Edger.
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Music.
Houses—L T. May Brosseau.
Humorists— 1-iura Belle Rock.
CiaM Motto—Eva Augusta Hurd.
Roses awl Corn—Pearl Megieta MlchI
I ael.
Ou?'savy—Charles C. Fre*[*

Mrs. Miles Main and Mrs. Mel Warren
visited relatives from Vermontville last
week.

lArd per lb.. 10 to
Potaxeiperbu.,'
K&gt;e per bn.. 44.
Tallow per lb . €

organ, the LEHR 7 octave piano
organ,

Following Is the program for commence­
ment day which will be held next week
Friday. June 23. The exercises will be
held In the park.
Music—Quartette.
Salutatory—Homer James DePue.
What Next—Georgle Bevere Heath.
Whispers of a be® Shell—Gail ■ l«.
11 Chuis Oration. Nineteen Ninety-tbp e—

Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich returned to Al­
legan Monday after a visit with their sop.
Will. #

BaeUnga Markets

Assyria, teoo.

Geo. B. Black to Peter A. Young, parcel, uc
28. Barry• FtfO.
Louis S. Hinchman to P. Dallba iser. *0 a, see
S. Maple Grove, M70.
Peter Bonnema to D. K. Corbett, pareel, sec
2X Middleville, OXOO.
Geo. Neithaiumer to S. F. NeiUMunmer, par­
cel. tec to, Woodland, *9000.
8 • rah J, AvertU to Allee M. Crawford, 80 a,
sre 15, Yankee Spring*, &gt;3 00.
tI,ws'mW‘
10 Alox Chrt&gt;Ue- lot 28BC* Sober?Jackson to Trustees M. E. chunb, HO
The races at Nashville this week have rod?, sec 6. Yankee HprtDim. &gt;40.
Isaac Swlkert to Wm. Pmwr, tot*, city. -*000.
been very exciting and •««*"*!»
Josette Eox V&gt; Mtohael Beu n, tot 6, l Ik T,
drew a large crowd from Hastings and Brush's
odd. Freeport. »W).
vicinity.
Tuesday
afternoon
In
the
trotting
races
Geo.
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Waiter’s horse from here won. first monej, a
Wisdom is many times dearly
ruin—II ton. *rcon&lt;t, and Jame. Bauer a
bora third,
in the runnliw rar■a black bought. Be wise, not after but be­
bora from Chicano came l.t, a NaahvlU. fore buying.
An organ offered at
bora 2nd. In the brra ball Itanw between yi asking, price is not a bargain
Lace, and Naabvllle It reaultod In favor
ot the former. We ,o to prew too early —dear at any price.
to report raull ot yeatorday'e raw.
Our prices and terms are correct

It will be a matter of pleasure for those
who attend the races and do not care to
go on the grand stand, to know that a
I.Mhilten ptaral .look tb« -..om«
.treteh- to k«T
»W.,r?1?
south fence along the home stretch, in
the past there has been scarcely room for
anyone on account of the crowd of bug­
gies, wagons and horses.

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We are in receipt of an invitation from
Prof. Klpg. of Olivet college
ComuwMMMnt exercises and a dinner
given by the Alumni Association at Olivet
June 22nd.

WflLl PAPER

CAL NEWS.

For Sale or Heat.
Hotel property In Woodland. Call on
or address L. C. Cavanaugh, Woodland.
Mich.
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Excursion to Kalamaxoo Wednesday,
June Slat.
The Chicago, Kalamazoo A Saginaw R’y
will sell round-trip excursion tickets to the
Great 4-Paw Shows from all stations, as
under, at the following extremely low rate
of fair;
Station.
Rate.
Wbodbury.................................................
81.25
Woodland............................................... I.»
Coats Grove...............................................
1-00
Hastings...;...................... &gt;.................
1-00
Shultz....................................
75
Gaoretdale
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Delton......................................................................
Tickets good on all regular trains on
June 21st and No. 1 June 22nd.
Return­
ing. train will leave pltce of exhibition, at
7 p. m.
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mock Mood,, ,nd l«0 trait »«1&gt;
nearly through her tongue.

Dr. Vlvvlan spent Sunday with friends
11 Ada.

Furniture and Carpet
Emporium
Over 200 Styles oj Newe^
and Latest Designs

THE DCQT TDIlVfQ
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IN Gloves. Hosiery, Neckvyear, Suspenders,
Underwear, etc, are whatyou will always find in
our Furnishing Dep’t. at such tempting prices
that youTl walk further along into our sales­
room possibly stppping at our Hat Dep’t. t &gt;
see how we're underselling with the best qual­
ities of Hats, n&lt; ting especially our line of
“Straws” which we claim are as satisfying as
can be made.
Our Clothing Dep’t. should also come in
for a big snare of your attention.

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••Truly,” answered Iklapel; “yet T
think you have Jhe ability to manage
-jur people. They love you and perhapu
fear you also.”
Eric had already made up his mind.
-Well, I will try it; it will bo nn ex­
perimenL It may fail, and it may prove
in immense success, but it is full of
trouble and probably danger."
“It may bo so," said the old priest,
•but it is a laudable undertaking. Yoa
&gt;ave behind yon the knowledge of all
he failures and successes in other lands
*o guide you."
“I have it," cried Eric. “No, I shall
uot leave you, Iklapel. Wo will build
up Atxlsn and make it a great city—the
wonder of the world."
He went out to Pierce, and taking
him by the hand said: “Old man, Tve
mule up my mind. We will stay here,
Leia and I. Yes, don't look so amaxed.
[ mean it lam going to run this town
myself after this and give it a boom."
Pierce looked blank for a moment
"But, confound it, after we’ve taken
;dl this trouble to save your skin you
want to remain here and go through it
all over again?’
“No; -there will be no trouble. Be­
sides I want you to stay here for awhile
(a year or so. old fellow, eh?) and get
id to our ways.
You'll like the place.
Wonderful trout fishing, splendid snipe
shooting; fine climate. Ob, you’ll enjoy

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Then, growing earneat. be outlined his
plan to Pierce. It was, in brief, to dlvide about fifty thousand dollars among
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Sheriff Woodruff dismiss them all.
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- directors under his own presidency, |&gt;ying before them a scheme of manugement which he was sure would inure to
the benefit of alL
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;.vere rich mines to be worked, and
which alone would niuke the people
wealthy; in fact, the more he thought
.f it the more feasible it seemed, aud he
^rew enthusiastic at the prospect.
j Although Pierce was not so samnrfne.
lie still felt that with unknown unilions
In bunk almost any scheme could be ear­
tied out, aud lie felt like ' trying the exjxsiment. He looked dubious, however.
I “Understand me," added Eric. “I
mean business. It is not all pure philan­
thropy by any means. &lt;■ I know we will
have to back against ignorance, super­
irtition and fear; also there will be a rush
Of outsiders, speculators. Und grabbers
find others here that must be checked.
The government will perhaps interfere;
tho state certainty will. We will need
all out wits and more to manage things,
aud eve., the success of the plan may be
our undoing, for when they are all edueated twenty years hqpce other interests
will perhaps be xnore powerful.”
I “And. therefore it would lx) wise,"
interposed Pierce, “forns to place awfiy
in some good, solid’secnrities a few tnillions for the use of original charter mem­
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• "Just bo," Eric answered, “and IkUpel himself would say tho same. At
least it is no more than other discovei«rs and conquerors have always done.’’

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right," said Pierce, “and we propose to
take only n small percentage.
Aro
Whitley and Woodruff in this at all?’
’ “Perhaps it ia better that they remain
outside—for tho present anyway," Eric
answered, laughing.
I That night the inhabitants of Atzburin a great meeting elected Gilbert
their' governor. Tho voting was by ac­
clamation, and tho whole proceeding
did not take fifteen minutes. . Ho was
summoned and made a speech to them,
unfolding his ideas in tho simplest manuer bo that they comprehended his
scheme readily. They were quick to see
the advantages of the plan, although
they had do monopolistic corporations
M examples to teach them the power of
combination. But he laid great stress
upon the difficult nature of the task, and
again and again laid before them tho neceroity of constant toil, ceaseless vigi­
lance and tireless patience.
“Moot of all, above all. work, work.
Trk," he cried. “It is the soul, the life
the world; the aim and end of living
-aye, ’tis life itaelf."
The next day the wagon train came
into tbe city, and the Atxlans crowded
about tho canvas covered wagons, filled
with mingled curiosity and fear. The
horses terrified them by their every ac­
tion; the wagons amazed them; their
eyes were tired before the day passed
with staring at the marvels that were
displayed on every hand. Many of them
made most advantageous bargains, ex­
changing gold and silver ornaments,
mere baubelx, for the rare things the
strangers brought. Their greatest de­
sire was for tho axes, hatchets and hnnting and pocketknives. But some queer
trades were made. One aged chief had
obtained a pair of eyeglasses and was
beside himself with delight at tbe res
rotation of his virion, while another rev­
eled iu the poueMion of n compass and
«pent his time showing tbe unerring
nsedle to his astonished friends.
Eric had cautioned them not to be too
liberal in their dealings with the white
m*n,_and also tried to prevent their bemg swindled, *ud endeavored to prevent
800 palpable swindling on his men's part,

NOTICE OF LETTING
I th. rellrf I oW.lued, It
t»”l»in.Kllnte hl* remarkable cure. Mr.
i With Itero »UI». bowrrr, til.
.re
rionanma, "there will bo a lot of newaDrain Letllnr.
Vow care a detailed account of bla Ion,
paper men hero inside of ten days, mark
' Notice is hereby glven/nat I. Holden &lt;•
Thu y .re 004 rolli.rilr ilk.
Ulncaa and aubseriucot recorery- ‘I* te"’ dlff.rvnt
X^ltariukro. but rent w rot tan, Townablp Drain bommtes|«n“r m
my words, and they will give you some­
ran bla uarrallw b, aarlng:
Township of Orangevil e. County of Bam“ 8tSS
thing to bother about. £nd besides ” am not anxious to xet Into the P“Prr»! dinytly tipon th,
“ «, of Mich11 an. will, on th* 1st day of
t-a.at the bouse ot A. Clem, in
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they’ll establish a mail service for you, lu this Or an, other connection, but. «a I
ship &lt;rf Orangyvllle. at 10 o’clock In the
depend upon it. Goodby, goodby."
wrote the Dr. WlUlama’ Medlotae Co. t
noocof that day. proceed to rereiv..
He mounted and galloped away. Erie bare felt aucta bapp, result, from the tak ' j!.""title teti™ 1
lb“»’Pll'» &gt; &gt;"" the construction at a certain Drain ku-mn „nl
led his wife to the housetop. They could lox of rink rills that 1 am wllllnx, It m,I Xp Sffbt .tt«id«ht.wllbtn,brortrod । designated m '^lent Township Drain.••",£ *,“2
। w&gt;a estabUaheu in tho mid town
see the train wind along tho river until experience will help an, on. elw. o
I Hnogwilte,
(levcritwd
Commending mid
at asUXe
on as
thefollow.
°bunk.&gt;?*?^
it disappeared behind the canyon’s out- state how they benefited me. 1 e» •&gt;&gt; P*!!!;J',,u'^.re«rotlnb«ltbl.. rourro
I.Ute. that Is 8
legrees east aw teet
yeera
old,
end
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jeers
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this
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Meauder
pottoa
west
side
of
Cut. Like
: &lt;&gt;t rrtn.ik on the put* uf 'bo*
irt wrert section 5 and I of -aid towniIm, * "J"’
him, with a great, hopeful look in her apeulln rallroedlnx tor too tltobburl’ J X bow .lek I «•* “J
till road on Ibe Winchendon and 1 e)"1”™
? »'’•’EJ**1 W WO feet, thence H
'.nlJS
eyes, and ki»e&lt;l his Ups. Together they
branch. For the pul three rear. 1 luve1 who &lt;ll&lt;l»'t know I wm taking th. pill* WffO feet, thcuce S u derrees w’.t.’.’TTt*
stood there, the morning breaking rich­ been enxloeer ot the train wb eh ™nt«Ja1 I. delighted it tbe noliSroblu iiiiproveiront
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upon
Iromlo,
tte
ere
ly and warmly over tho red cliffs, when with the Boston tmlns at Winchendon.
Iklapel emerged from below and stood 1 l,.,e been troubled with . week &gt;slomacl 1 urged me 10 dontlnue tbe use of the pills. Hl, It on lud ot OU.rr Chxlk.r.
»&lt;xl wetlmt. Tliror. s M.- IM. throe, s
beside them. His eyes were full of a from my bo,hood. In fact, there eerer’ This Impulse, however, is not
degrees E 800 feet, thence 8 xiy direct
tow.™ S 5 drorro. T. 1W “STliSS
great fire as he gaxed down the canyon was a time lu my remembrance when I1 aa 1 have been to sick in tbe past not to
1 “lly .pprroi.b' the v.lue ot J.Jremedy 8 43W degrees Eaa feet, equal to t-a
where the dust still rose above tho trail of was not nut more or lew troubled from
’ -that has done me so much good. Dr. tanAof Albart Clem, which constltmA
the wagons. Then he turned toward the 'h*Se'rarearsexo. howen-r. th, com­
degrees E
Wllltamg’ Pink PH” *re cert*’01? * K”1*} No. 2. Thence 8
taDdrofMravA. AJHuU.endtnKiu
city and stood silent, regarding it for a plaint became xreetly awS«t„l from tbd
Is section No. X Thu drain at Gan lake I.
medicine, and from my
long time; then raising his anns Uko *
nature of my work and other -censes, and tbem 1 can cheerfully and cordlaUy roc- be 2 feet and 5 Inches^deep from hut, Make And
prophet of old he cried out:
.
cointuend them to any ene who Is troubled rise of grade one inch to every ji» fr,-t &lt; ut it
1 suffered meetly from IL
My
• “Rise up, O City of the Sun! Behold, wuuld not retain fund, mr bead ached con- with the heart palpitation. Indigestion,, Lake on Mro.BuUte to be .3 feci stll,i ir,’|Ilch„
deep, dope ot banks is t to I or
the day lias come; the serpentis dead! stanty, there was a dtmneM, or blur, ue- liver complaint, and tbe many HU couse- outward, with two fret burnt the .-xfirated
earth to slant 43 degrees outward the tnu
Behind you, 0 city of my fathers, lie the fore my ryes most of the time, and my aueiit upon nwteus proatrtlon"
wtdlh
varies
according
i&lt;&gt;
antold-eons of supent&amp;on, of bloodand head used to become so diuj 1 eouiu
Dr. Williams’ Pink I’ll” are not a patent table tbe bottom width
3
jr-t
t„r
darkness, reaching back, back to man’s M-reely «und. , On getting up In the medicine In the sense In which that term 4(4) feet from Gun Lake, the ba! to l«- .■ t; W1‘iMaid
Job
will
be
let
by
sections.
The
section &gt;t
first feeble steps! Men came aud men morning my head swam so I w*"ffre^*ot’ is usually .understood, but are a eelenUM the outlet of tbe drain will be let first, nnd the
obliged to lie down ■grin- I b«d ■ preparation. »u«w*sfally usedin general remaining sectionwin tlwlr order uj&gt; *tr&lt;*aiti n
went away,
away, but
thou huet remained. O ly ooiiKra
went
nut inou
w it.
•••----- * ’
Ant inn' J ... ...
___
practice for many year# before lielny oiler- accordance with the diagram new &lt;m nie with
hour, dt, ot the p-et. look up and . .............
dlMireable
hrort i...m
burn. • rnntinurout In u
tbeo^wpapera pertaining to uld .tram, m
tho light! Before yon the future euntle. ou, telehluff ot re
‘te
" J^gu.'. e I to the public generally. They contain tbe office of Die Township Clerk, to which ref.
it. unknown .pw, illumined by an tutro.Uu g ot tbe ™ h .nd Jong . in a condensed form all the elements nec­ ervnee may be had by allpartlrs mt. rest-u and
•pe.k.ble gb«y. In if beauty it i, cum- W b™!&lt;? »“ “.S.”?!!!!1";., ,‘Atn.ir essary to give new llfeaud richness to the Mtfs will.Im made and recelv'-&lt;l areordliidr
cd phjslclans in Peterboro. and took their blnod, and shattered nerve*. They are an Contract! will be made with the low. ,t resm*
iug to be thy bride. I hear ite voice; I medicines for two years, but was belpea unfailing specific for such diseases as loco- slbh bidder dviug adequate security ldrth4b*rformaoee of the work lu a sum thru and flt-p- to
hew it. approachiSg tootrtepe. Ob, that no slightly
&gt;(
0J them that at the „„
moter ataxia, partial paraljt”. SL Vitus, b« fixed by me, reaming to mys&lt; )f th- -i.-i?
by
wd
my eyes may eee its glory aud my hj® lime
tlme ij _ve up
in ;!'»c:...ra
discouragement,
let dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rbematlsin. ner­ to reject any and all blds. The date for the
up In
o--—-—. and
'
completion of meh contract, and the trnn&gt; &gt;&gt;(
taste its sweetness! I have said it—it is the
- disease
--------#..r
■
lomr
take care of Itself for a long vous headache. Ute after effects of la Gsjment therefore, shall be aunouireed at the
tn i, and place of letUng.
time. I grew worse as time went on. 1 grippe, palpitation ot rhe heart, the tired
good.”
Notice la fiirtber hereby given, that at tbe
uo
tro»rore. to
row his —
j -re
—,-----------He turned
only
hearers,
aud hishave been ublljted to give up my work for
feeling resulting front nervous pro-t ration;
tlujo and place of utd letting or al such other
voice grew low and sweet os he looked i m*ny a time for a week or two, and nave all diseases dependl-g upon vitated hu­ time and plxee thereafter to which I. the Drain
at Eric and said:
worked at other times when 1 should have mors of tlift blood, auch as scrofula, Ootnrntealooer aforesaid, may adjourn the &gt;ain- X
tbe Mssesameat tor benefit* and the lands com­
“And so it has begun, O my brother, been in bed. 1 have lost many wonj'” chronic erysipelas. Ac*
prised witbin tbe “Clem Drain Special Assess­
rod w you w owe it. Ye*. Ire Ii te- during th. pvt wwn ,«r&lt; rod would
They are also a specific for troubles ment District.’ will be subject to review.
x;l”L7.^"Xid’.o,“ x .mu * peculiar to females, such as supreaslon. ' The following tea descrijrtkio of the — irral
Irregularities, and all forms of weakness. tract* or parrels dt tend constituting the Speci­
city, for it will be greater than ever be­
al Assessment District of said Drain, viz: The
to.
'
.
'
. ,
. They build up the blood and restore the N W ’a of the N-E U of section Hand thes w
•
fore. Its story will go out before men, bad
“My appetite then failed tne. and about glow of health to pale or sallow cheeks. iff thi N E H ot section 8. the K &gt;; of th* s r. ‘i
and they will wonder at it ages hence, four years ago I began to notice a flutter­ In the case of men they effect a radical of rev. 8 and tbe g Kk of the N W ■, of sec. A
and it will be told to the children and ing of my heart, which grew so Imd after cure In all cases arising from mental worry, towu 2 N R 10 West. Midi.
Dated, this loth day uf June. A. D., fssi
sung by the poets, and tlie world will a while that 1 could not walk any distance over work dr whatever nature. They are
K C. ■Nortoit.
Tow nship Drain Commissioner .,t the Toanmarvel at it, for 'tis the work of a god!" without a violent palpitation and complete manufactured by T»r. Williams Medicine
ship ot Orangeville.
“Nay," said Leia as she threw her loss of breath. The palna in my stomach, Company. Schenectady, N. Y and Brurkfrom
indigestion
lasted
two
and
three
days
vllle. Out, nnd are sold-In boxes (never in
NOTICE OF LETTING.
arms about her husband's neck, “ 'tia
at a time. 1 lost considerable flesh, and be­ loose form by tbe dozen or hundred) at 50
the work of man, and it is begun by •
fore long 1 notced that my kidneys were cents a box or six for 32.50. aud miy be hid
man. and, lo, he is mine, my Quetxel!”
affected. This came from my work on of al! druggists or direct by mall from Dr.
Notice Is hereby given. Thit I. IL
Norton,
7 HE END.
the engine, I know, as many railroad men Williams Medicine Company, from wither Township Drain Commissi loner &lt;&gt;l the Town­
are troubled In the same way. 1 had address.
ship of Oransevllle. County of Barry. State of
Mlrhlgan.
will,
on
the
1st
day
of
duly.
A. I).,
awful pains In the small of my back, and
The price at which these plpsare sold
IW3. Mt tbs N W corner of tee. 19. In sMdTown•
was obliged to make water many -times makes a course of treatment comp-iratively ship
of Orangeville at one o'clock In the afterduring the day.
inexpensive as compared with other re­ nouft of that day. proceed to receive blds f or
the ronstruetloo of a certain Drain rnown aud
••I resolved to go baric to the doctors a­ medies or medical treatment.
■
designated as “the Orangeville Mill Creek
gain. though their treatment had done me
Drain." located and established In the wd
A RAILROAD ENGINEER RELATES no good before. 1 was told that medicine
HIS EXPERIENCE.
was no good for me, that what 1 Beaded
ga’e of the Orangt-vllle Mills on thtf Me»t side of
was u long rest. 1 could not take to long
tbe N E U of the N E
of sec. 2». Oranaenll*.
a vacation, being compelled to work for
and (“Uowhig li e water course [tbAt ba*
my living, and so 1 kept along, taking
High tide In Hoboken, and the floating established nu&gt;rv than 10 years] tn n N weMi-r’.v
direction a distance of
to n point
Ms.
what stuff tin* doctors prescribed, but
bridges leading to the ferryboats ore pretty south nt tbe quarter post between section :
Year* uf Ag»ny.
feellug no better except for a day or two steep hill* fur honk* to climb, especially if 18, of Orang* till*, thence N
drerer*. W B
at a time.
[Bouton Mans..
the load is hc^vy, and many heavy load* rnd«. thena* N “drKreen W toreds. thnee N
ob degree* W sorods. theifre N .v, rfrifrte* W
••Finally my legs and hands began to
so nis. thi-n extending said drain N v.',ddgrees
Tbe vast healtb-gl vlng results already ache and swell with rheumatic pains, and come from Hoboken.
Here are two big gray horse* coming up W zs’a rods to count' m ,
attributed by the news papers throughout 1 found I could not sleep at night. If 1
the bridge, pulling a heavy jtfuck piled Bray dltcli In Allegan t’o. Raid exteuwn ol
this country nnd Vanadate Dr.' Williams* lay down, mv heart would go plt-a-nat nt
2 4'rods to be eleven fret wide on top.fn'i e
“I'lnk I’lllsfor Pale People'' have been a great rate, nnd many nights I did not high with some sort of imported mer­ fret wide ou the bottom am! 2S feet ilvrtK wr.h
chandise incase*. zThc bridge. Im a little a two -foot bunn. there is tn be hj rd» of t !:r Uraln
recently supplemented by the wonderful close my eyes at all.
slippery, and maybe the haraca are rather cast of the extension of sr»'-» ro te to l-e rlraQ-d
cures wrought in the cases- of two continu­
out. Sold J«4» will tw let by aretiou-.. I!.- *ecuo'i
“1 was broken down in body nnd dis­
ed Invalides in one household in s New.- couraged In spirit, when, sometime in Feb­ smooth shod, for they slip to a MtamUtill, at the outlet of the drain w it! tie let first, sed
Knalamt town. The radical Improvement ruary Inst. I was reading In the ••Montreal but the truck doesn't go bock; a watchful the remaining sections tn their order up str«-.x:n
tn accordance with the dMgrain now •• ' In the physical condition of these t\yq Family Herald and Weekly Star.” which ferryband dips a block under the off rear with the other papers pertaining tc vd I .train,
people from the use of this great medi­ we take every week, of the • great cures wheel. The driver upon hi* high seat in the offlrj of the Townohln Clerk, to wbleh
cine is vouched far, not only by the eager made by Dr. .Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale now reeling with a slightly blase air. as referrnre may be had by all parties 1 tep-ied.
nnd bids w til &lt;«■ made aud receive 1 acrercmnly.
। testimony of the patients themselves, People'. 1 got a couple of boxes for my wife though driving were rather a bore to him Contracts will be ;nadewlth thelunrst «■?;•»:&gt;I gladly given for the benefit of other suff­ to see If she would be helped any by them, anyhow, and be is glad to give it up for a &gt;lblr bidder giving adequate security t &gt;r the
erers, but also by the Indubitable a&lt;*ur- and then 1 tried them myself. 1 did not time. The horses stand at rest. The pro­ performance of thr work, In a sum thc» a*d
cession of horse* and vehicles coming in thereto bo fixed bv inr, n*senlna to inyMl! tit*
rovenne bureau and. like all human 1 oners of dtelatrrested relatives and friends
put much stock in them at first. but before from the street closes up solid nod halts. right to reject any and nil blds. T.if -l.f - lor
blessings, because it is free to all. none | who bad been cognizant of tbe years of
th* completion of such contract nnd th- : -rtns
I had finished the first box I noticed that I
care much for it In all my stay here i pain and distress endured by the two iu- was feeling better. The palpitation of my Pawtengvra coming aboard. stop at the of payment tbeiefur. shall be announced a*,
I hevt) not seen drunken men except i vallds. and who now witness their re- heart, which had bothered me so at times, rear end of the ferryboat, look at the th* time and place of letting
Notice» further hereby given. 1;&gt; '
stalled team and wonder how and when
upon the day of the attack on my storatfcu to health, vigor nnd capacity.
Ume and place of sard I* tUng. or at *u. t&gt; c-ther
began to itaprove* 1 &lt;aw that In going to the blockade will be raised.
time and piece thereafter t j which 1. ‘-he Drain
Iwuxe. sn&lt;l tho, drank then oniv to Bre , T'|*
1-upl-. ih,. I.trot to my home on the hill from the depot,
After awhile. It secma a longtime, though Cornmiwlouer aforesaid, inav .ityntrn :&gt;it
,
..
vrA-t
I testify.from their own experience to the
to • --pemu™. While th. ; m„v;n„u,
.„d hrolli.it which was previously an awful task, my In reality It1 is only forty-live of-flfty sec­ •ante.the assessment for t*euen,« c»t tiir lauds
with tn the "Orangevtlle 'HU • r--K
Introduetwy ot teller l.qaora might l»- | qu,,|,|„
1)r. wtlll.m.’ link I-llle. ... heart did not beat so violently and 1 had onds, the driver appears to wake up. be comprised
Drain Special Assessment District.'' mil b»
get a highy taste, I don t fear thnt they &gt;.red C. Vow and his mother-in-law. Mrs. more breath when 1 reached the house. sits up. ha gathers up the reins. The subject to review.
Afu*r
the
second
and
third
boxes
1
grew
Tbe
following
Isa description of the &lt;-veral
will bo htrfmed by ram." ■
j Oliver C. Holt, of Puterboro, members of
horses seem to become rigid. The driver
better (n every respect. My stomach betracts or parreui of ’and constituting th*-ty**’,’*1
doesn't hurry them nor fret them at all; bo aamssment
“If your plans: do not miscarry they ; the same household, which la composed of
DM- of said Drain. v!z Tne &gt; " -i
will soon be drinking champagne liko ' Mr. and Mrs. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Vose, tbe catpe stronger, the gas belching was not knows them. They are good horses—not sec. eighteen. 8 W «. of the 8 W'-4 of rec so bad, my appetite
improved,
and
ot the N E
of section eit£lmm
blooded, but game nevertheless clean tbe S
other bloati-l capitalists," added Pierce i latter a daughter of the Holts. The
Tbe home
of see. •*•'- '-««}
my sleep tiecame nearly natural and. through. Suddenly they spread themselves it*] theW \ ot the N W
UJ tbe
v*&lt;7 family
las.saiaj te a
w cmy
vva/ and
«ust neat
isv.it
ia ho lighted his piiw. “And as we have i[ eawiiptcAi
"ccuplrtl by
tlT| and nil other lands that Join sai'i mill
&gt;I lrwAtrli.ro
looking vwr,
two wtnrlroH-bniiiu.
storied-house, aitiit.tml
situated nn
on thro
the undisturbed. I hgVe continued taking the and dig their toes into the planks. Snakes, Crrek Drain aa shown In tbe fins! order ’. &lt;-rsome m our commissary wagon, Huppono
pills three tiroes a day tvery day since last how they do pull! They fairly lift that rermlnat'o'i now on file In theTowu*hi| &gt; .crx *
top of a hill surrounded by ninny of 'the
we drink a health to the new departure."
of Orangeville.
natural attractions of a residence In’the March, and to-day 1 am feeling belter heavy load off its feet; it has to come, and office
itated.tbtei'Nb dayo! Jon-% A. D-.
Now began stirring times. Besides tho
than at any time during the last eight they pnsa on a boon! the boat greeted with
country.
Mr. Holt is employed in the
usual spring sowing the people were Crowell shoe manufactory of 1‘eterburo. years.
Township Drain Commissioner of ttie Townnods and slionu of approval from the
"I can confidently and conscientiously spectators.—New York Sun.
busy all the time discussing the new and Mr. Vose has for many years run the
features of their social nnd political life engine on the Fitchburg railroad trains say that they done me more good, and
NOTICE OF LET!
their good effects are more permanant
to come. It was amazing how earnestly between Winchendon and Peterburo.
they entered into oil the plans of Eric
Before entering upon an account ot the than any medicine I have ever taken. My
An old lady bailed a paxsing omnibus,
rheumatic pains in legs and hands are all
and Hclnpelrand with what implicit con­ long Illness of Mr. Vose and His inotber- gone. The pains in tlie small of my back which pulled up nt her call. “Goodby.
Notice is herebv given. That I. H
fidence they predicted the great future Ifi-law, which shall be given In their own which were so bad at times that I couldn't then, my dear,” said al.r’.to a female friend T»nj»shlt&gt; Drain (•'•.t.iiiIs-'-'ii-’- '' '
of OrMiaevilh*. Count, «&gt;( Item. M.ih
words as taken by a reporter of the “Bos­
who bad nc&gt; j&gt;ni pooled her.- “I'll write and
of the city. Nothing now was too new
wfil.nn the first «1a» r,f Jus? A
ton Herald." It will be well to give the exact stand up straight, have nearly all van­ toll you holy I get on directly I’ve got igxn.
L. i-lvluj-oon'*. In SMlrt Towwli'P
or too vast to deter them. They were
re-son for the coming together under une ished, and 1 find my kidneys are well reg­ there. Yate’vr got my nddretoi, haven’t vllle at 3 aVlock in the aftc*™*' &gt; •
ulated by them. This Is au effect not
eager to enter upon the new era.
roof of the two families, oh this fact has
,11 l/.BIU U.IV'.o ................
• Erie, had selected his board of direct­ everything to do with the manner in claimed for the pills in tl»e circular, but In ynu? No! AVhy, I thought I gave It to ...
you. It’s in thi* Ixig, I suppose, under rUviiuEnton Drain." lora'ed nun
' i-; ■■•1 &gt;n
ors with great care, and day after day which Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills first came my case they brought It about. 1 can now
my pocket bnudkcrchief nnd iny key and ititi said TownMilp of Orangeville. a&gt;--- • ■
they detained tho wagon jrain until lo the notice of Mr. Vose and the reason of go np any hill without the slightest dis
&lt;•&lt;1
m
fnllnwit.
to wit: C'ommencina - r''
packet of sandwiches. Oh, I’ll come to it
w.
their plans were perfect. Moro tkan ar their Introduction into the family as a med­ tress or palpitation or loss of breath, and directly. I’d better give it to you now, «&lt;rtheH. W. «i»rn*-r of lb*- E. ‘; «*f:i-»*
’* of no turn VZfif Orangeville. r&lt;in«H'S 1
am feeling 100 per cent better in every
month elapsed before Eric could say, ical remedy. •
else when I write I may forget to send N. on Mdr1eleli(Ji l!nel» *«■ !'»&lt;• Hue all­
Mr. Vose's wife had been in falling shape and manner.
ot IM rods, tbeuce W. uu seeiiou lit • ■ * ’■
"Wo are ready to proceed," but finally
it.
That's
not
It,
la
itf
No,
that
’
s
the
• They have been a saving of money to
corrcra of scetlons 17 &gt;iid is. tnm'-e health for a number of years, her illness
tho day came.
•
mo. for since I began their use 1 have not prescription. There—there you are! Am, rods, thenrai W. xnri paraleil with »;»•&gt;'
Everything was completed. Three of finally developing intn a brain trouble, ac­ been oblgied to loose much lime away yon wcu't forget to writer If yon line to IH rods S.ot quarter
; “*■
companied by Intermittent paralysis or
t!on«7 &gt;ml 18. thence N. W. I1, nx*« tne •
see
Mrs.
Brown
you
must
remenitbe wagons were secretly loaded with
the tungne and lower limits.
Death had from work. 1 am still taking the pills, lx-r me kiudly. She's a sweet woman. on said line to Intersect with the (irausevi
gold by night aud stood ready to depart.
MlllCreek Drain. Sd.i drain : • &gt;'••
•
taken her children, and. the heavy afflic­ and mean to continue until 1 am certain Isn't she! And to think she idipnld be wide
on bottom, side* u» *-tent 4'
• •■in­
Pierce was to convert the metal into tion Increased her bodily and mental In- my cure Is a thorough and lasting one."
ward sad to bedng soordlltg :&lt;&gt; stave’ ami
After the talking with Mr. Vose at the mamed to such a brute! But that's ths *peciflcaUons to be shown uu dsv of
currency and' oct as financial agent in flrrnities to such an extent that her hus­
tho great operations to follow. Supplies band. himself an invalid, was compelled depot, where Ids engine was in waiting, way of the world all over. It’s just like Said Job wtKbe l*t hy sections. 1”^.'." ’"
the outlet of the drain will l«* el W;- -J *
of all sorts in immense quantities were to take some means toward securing for the reporter went to the house where Mrs. my poor denr sister Marin. She was as at
meek
n lnml&gt;—never did n bad thing or the remaining section- in Gulf orur5 “J*
to be bought—au electric light plant, her complete rest and freedom from her Holt, the other patient for whom the pills said a im.-l word of anybody that ever I « ram. In sceordsnee with th* .ll.turan"””' «'
have done so much, received him and
tile with the other p«*&gt;er* pertrli-i* x
'. J
mining and milling machinery, horses, , household care. To this end he gave ud
gave an extended account of her experi­ heard of. Drat that conductor’s impu- drain tn the office ot Ti*wnwilf4 l''rk*!"
fine cattle and otbor'Btock'Tfarming im­ housekeeping, aud took his wife to her
ence with them. Mrs. Holt said:
E°ue a«aiul Now I
plements, looms, clocks—everything, in parents’ home, where her mother might
•hull
bare
u,
wait
for
the
next.
”
—
London
“I am 37 years old and fur U years
MXVUIDK1T. « etuUlUi' will
....
fact, that civilization could furnten from care for her in her aliments. M^s. Holt PMtJ hav« had au Intermittent heart Tit-Bits.
,
lowest responsible bidder givtnx
was herself suffering from various com­
enrtty for the perfornuuicr of the
»
its plenteous- store was to be procured plaints brought on by complete nervous trouble. 1 hree years ago 1 had a nervous
sum then snd there to tie flxni by imy•.’•*^‘1“*
Huw&gt; Typewriter* Differ.
and brought to them.
prostration,
which
left
me
with
a
number
to mpelf the right to reject sny »» ■“ ‘J“.
prostration several years ago, but her
The quality'uf uniformity is one In wMrh Tbe date tor the completion of such w“trsrt.
The task was great, but Pierce felt daughter's severer and more hopiess con­ of ailment*, for which 1 have been doctor­
good typewriters may differ greatly. Some snd tho termv of payment
his blood glow as he thought of it As dition was the more urgent and more ap­ ing unsuccessfully ever .Ince. My heart
l!ie
■trike harder with the right hand than announced at the time snd plaee
tbe greatest buyer upon earth, the rep­ pealing case of the two. and »o Mrs. Holt trouble was Increased so badly by the
Nouce Is further hereby given, that a
iTa
lc£’Ju‘d thM
thdr work Ume
and place of letting, or at .«*'!) oMJ
resentative of unheard of wealth, he for several years has tried to forget her nervous prostration that 1 had to He down Indelibly. Others occasionally ‘‘shadow*’ W
mm4 puioe tharesfter to which I. w
would fairly rival Monte Cristo, if he own dlMbllitea in tenderly ministering to most of the time. My stomach also gave
lM1 b,nr thelr outlines, by Drain Oommtesioner aforwsld.
out, and 1 had continual and intense pain holding the key
down too long or byTtri? the same, the assessment far benefits anrtt! e
did not eclipse him, and in the building her striken daughter.
In February last Mr. Vose was reading from the back of my neck to the end of Ing It aidewaya Perhape the idlaeyncre- land* comprised within tbe “Idr.ngston
of a railroad across tbe desert, one of
the weekly paper, when his attention was my Back bone. I went to pbralclans In •les of punctuation are the mart trust­ special AaMesmenc District," will be
the first enterprises to be launched, he
Jeffery Newport. Ah.ed, A«7n and here
attracted by the-account of a case of pa­
is a description of
saw a most interesting and exciting pro­ ralysis cured by the use of 'Dr. Williams’
tracts or parcels of laud constituting toe
'
h“Jlh co&lt;lnnuedM&gt;
ject. which clone was worthy of any Pink Pills. The similarity of tlie case de­ “TS'VJ? ! gaTeJuP doc,°rs In dlspair habit impel* operators never to vary from al AMessmeut District of said DrJn ,»i-- “*.
their own practice in given com. Take 8. U of -action ? Orangeville, tbe N. ■* of - ■ *“
man. What more noble ambition could scribed to that of his wife at once aroused and lu.t fallh In raedldnc altoaalhrr. I
4
of
section
18
Orangeville,
the • «-.•*.o..hehe ever have desired than this eminently the deep interest of Mr. Vose. nnd he U-Cau io taka Dr. William,' Pink Pllla MoncUv?” Cn ‘,Wfccn d!&lt;i y°« «o there— W. M of sretltxi 8. Orangeville. N. W. s
.
aat Wlnur mor. lrom cnrlo.ll,
.ban “ondayF One man would put xqueetion tlon IT, of Orangeville. 8. E. of to‘ °proud one? And now they were ready. called his r:iotlier-in-law’n attention to the
nft&gt;'r "lher*:'’ another a comma; ■eetlous of Orangeville.
Esch step in the great undertaking care­ published article- Alter b.ng cqusulu- m-nuw 1 (houKbl the, onl.1 bHp me,
Dated, this nth day ot July. A. D..
t
the Br.l box made, me feel k, much better. •till another a daah or n semicnlnn
tlon
they
decided
to
send
for
the
pills.
R.
(
.
.SORT'"
fully considered and planned, nothing
'1“h' •
«oa »chub Tewashio Deila Commhstoow. of the ‘ »* ’
The beneficial effect they bad upon Mrs- 1 h**'“M™ ll“ P*"’ «‘noe February last
remained but to act.
_
ne’ ? »bA^cllM man always shlpof Oraayvliie. ■ '
Vomj was marked. From being unable to wornl?” Th”
Leia stood on the threshold as the line
stand she wnssu materially streuKthffied woman, rhe terrlple pain. In uir aplnal
NOTICE FOR' HEAKING CLAIMS
of wagons filed past, with driver., and that she could wa’k without difficulty, column and lu the rexion of my ||,er are
State ot Mlrhlk’an. County ot iLrrrj
nt
escorts waving their hats in farewell sa­ and In other respects her ttmdIUou was Kune, and 1 bellere for rood. M, nulolN'Mtoe l» hsreby given. that by »
-- .......vt nl ureeding.
lute.,; Eric and Pierce in tho rear, ex­ much Improved.- The benefiut-nt results tatum baa onl, troubled me UtSi tlmX.
the Prolate (.Wt for the (ouuiv o.. L-v.)
Juat why people ahculd expend no eml made on the 20th day uf Mar. A. J*- • /
changing last words'of caution nnd ad­ noticed lu Mrs. Voae’t condition from a auiro 1 commencml Ukln( tne pllla. and
»tx months (rum that date were allowed •oW’1
Of time and money on the reariuL af
vice. When they reached ' the house niaj of the pUlg caused both her hnsirand wltre^
,'?'” prr'on»" «• function.
claim* •aatn»t ti
5 ,lrln|t
“» «nro&lt; dl.tre»
Of Monr -A. William- . late &lt;h
•
Eric dismounted and grasped Pierce's a id fhotlier to consider trying them for
which
formerly
followed
errrytbln,
1
ate.
inriruwn
complaint*.
They
tried
them
hand, with moist eyes:^
TV
pllla
acted
differently
from
an,
nrndl“Now, goodby, Hhrokl. God bkas Oil the principle that “if they d. n't cure I rv« h ok in m, Ufe. 1 bxr, „ J
ti.&lt;*y miMnirt,' 'but before each too! fluyou! Be careful os'll remember you
l-bed their first box they had felt sueb thing doctors* medicine, r-attu; uMw'leim**.
hold us nil in your hand.*4
u ^.ri"r •n,‘ ‘-“-p-fic sxir u.•
1HV1I riniiux
..
■ .,linl.
relle. that they came to beltagu (hat the
-Ji'S,
“Don’t worry, my dear boy. You’ll p.-na not only crfald . not hurt, but were dtZSJLn'" ?"*’
1 “*”• •M0
actually and speedily curing iljem.
Md alnee then
you," h® added, with an effort at faoeTo the "Herald’’ reporter who was sent bare pm out „ much mom mo nr,, but
CHA8. W. ABnsntONO;
L
joageaf Probate.
•-nt it was nearly impossible. The temp­
tation was too great on both sides to be
restrained, and it was curious to see the
complacent sense of satisfaction and the
realization of clever business tact beam­
ing in the faces of those of the Atzlans
who luvd made good* bargains from an
Atxlan point of view. They knew they
had outwitted tho newcomers and got­
ten something tor nothing, and they
werp mightily pleased with themselves.
In' th6 evening Kulcan came to Eric
and said:
■
“Brother, tomorrow I shall hand over
to yon the office and its powers."
“But,” interrupted Eric, “before you
do so you must perform a ceremony—
one upon which I have set my heart.
You must wed us, Leia and me, aa the
last act of your tenure of office.”
.
“It shall bo so!” cried Kulcan wijth de­
light. “lam glad it falls tome! In­
deed it repays me for the loss of the
great dignity of being governor, which
loss, believe me, does not sadden* me at
all. In truth, I confess to a feeling of
relief at the thought that ill becomes my
father's son, but etill I feel it."
•
On the morrow, whpn all the people
had assembled to witness the abdication
of the governor and the ceremcay of in­
stalling his successor, Kulcan, departing
frOm ancient usage, proud of being the
first to break the bond of traditional
custom, stood before them speaking elo­
quently for awhile, and then there
stepped forth the bride and bridegroom
in their dignity and beauty.
Before tho citizens had recovered from
their wonder they heard Kulcan pro­
nouncing the simple marriage ceremony,
and as one man they joined in the sono­
rous, joyful nuptial song of Atzlan. So
harmonious is the melody, so touching
is the simplicity of the words that Eric
himself was affected, and tears blurred
his eyes as he noted the real joy and sin­
cere affection the people displayed. Un­
til now he had scarcely known how much
room they occupied in his heart, and ho
determined to give the whole energy of
his life to them and their needs.
.
After this came his investment in the
governor's robes, the presentation of the
ancient seal and stuff of office, and a
prayer by Iklapel to the great God of
all—the
of uu
all &amp;UUWU
known guua,
gods, me
the
iui
uiv Mustervi
Ruler of earth aud sky—which was lis­
tened to in silence und awe. Then there
ensued a festival of festivals. The day
was given to joy and merrymaking, and
the Katun cakes. tho currant wine and
the baked meat were brought forth.
Far into the night they held revelry*,
and Pierce, us he noted the jovial songs
and hilarious but familiar whoops of
mirth, was led to remark:
“Gilbert. I was atont to say this
morning that, in the contact of these
people with the white®, the usual remedy
of savage races—rum—would be their
worst foe. I now realise that they have
already met the enemy and he is theirs."
“Yes." replied Gilbert, “it will be dif­
ferent here. In the case of the Indian
ho was introduced to a strange and un­
known beverage that drowned his sor­
rows and made him forget his woes;
but here, for ages, they have distilled
liquors aud drank them, and -they cun
_____
_______
,____ too.
__
___
j__________
_
mokeogood
liquor
They
have never
known nn excise Jaw nor an internal

A NEW ENGLAND MIRACLE

?ilk”X^n “*•ln “eh

Kr^s±fe*«*“d .&lt;■&gt;»

�riU.BATB oiicen

You have noticed ■OR INVESTIGATION

that some houses always seem to need
repainting: they look dingy, rusted,
faded.
Others always look bright,
dean, fresh. The owner of the first
“economizes” with “cheap" muted
paints, etc.; the second paints with

.AV£Ram. h'rfden at the Probate Office I:.
• -h due uf May. to U»c year ooo
* ■ ■ *• jni eigr.t hundred and ninety three.
ChArU’S W. Anrstroeg. Judge nl

'•

-:e.’ • itter »&gt;•

edate of

Janus

a . ,i.| t' k-eunrd. comes Into court and
• ,-t ••- is prcpar»d to render his
J ;ch *&gt;| ni:til*trotor, and prays
• . . qwiit.l.-d for hearing the same.
• . , - ,-rd frotn said trust.
lered.tba: Friday, the Sth,
,\ D- isW. at ten o’clock iu the
. ,ks«l£i»ed tor the hearing of .said
. ■ :■■■ heirs at l.iwof said sto
i ah other iwrsoos interested in said
-..v.ire-l to appear at a session oi
■ then b» be Uol ien at the Probate
icCItv.d Hastings. In said County.
,
;f any there ire. why the prayer
t,t mav notgranted. And It 'a
„ n-.i, that said petitioner give not ce
. . . , •u-rv'e.! In said estate, of the
■ -. id |».-titlou and tbe hearlrr
’a i-.hg a copy of this order to be
.
-Hastlncs Bannkh. a news
• d and clrrunted In said County of
, ■ ■ ..ch week (or three successive I
.
to ».■ Id &lt;t;»y of hearing.
Cua*. w. A HMNTRONG
Judge of Probate. I

'
IDM1 NISTRATOR’S BALE.
I -.tt.T *«»f tbe estate of

Wm. C.

t.it'll* lilmieNt bidder, on Kridav.
,
fl June. A. D 1*3. at io
: Un- toreuoon, at the probate office
• liaaiOE*. lu the County of Barry,
: '1 • lilvau. purs'iaut to license
.rantv l to mu on the 14U1 day of
•
l&gt;. gu’. by the Probate Court of
. .urv. Michigan, all the estate, fit fit,
m.1 of the said deceased of. In
:.-aI estate situate and bring In the
‘kirrv. ’u the 8tatj of Mlchiimn,
• i « nbed as follows, to-wil: The
• vast half ot the south west ,
• , -ti. • ten [10] tn town three north
w.-st, Barry Cunuty. Michigan, er­
, . . in the south cast corner d«»• &gt; ,.n-ilugat :he south ea«t corner of
• rlptbui, aiid running iheiiee
n ,
au&lt;L 4f» links, t3ence
. witb'the south secticfn iltfe four
i
ii.iks. thence south sixteen chains
..viipullnr thence east on-vs-r . ...ra and M3 links to the place of ‘
—irk cptlng one [tj acre lo the
nic r heretofore described.
v
i-'.h. A. D. 1*0
FHii.ir w. Btnpixss.
Administrator-

ninde l-i tbe condition• ni.ui’- by Albert I.. Church

x

Strictly Pure
White Lead

The first spends three times as much
for paint in five years, and his build­
ings never look as well.
Almost everybody knows that good
paint can only be had by using strictly
pure White Lead.
Jhe difficulty is
lack of care in selecting it. The fol­
lowing brands are strictly pure White
Lead, “Old Dutch” process; they are
standard and well known—established
by the test of years:

“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
“Beymer-Bauman" “Eckstein”
“Anchor”
“Kentucky*
“Morley”
“Southern"
“Shipman”
“Red Seal*
“Collier”
“Davis-Chambers”
For any color (other then white) tint
tho Strictly Pure White Lead with
National Lead Cooipaay'e Pure White
Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have
the beat paint that it ia possible to put
on a building.
For sale by the most reliable daal era la
paints everywhere.
. Xf r®“
C”&lt;n« to pslnt. it will pay yon
.* U* 7or * boo“ «o«»toin'n&lt; toforma—?n
y°U many ■ d0,,ar I
win only cost you a poatal card to do so.

NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
1 Broadway, New York.
Chicago Branch,
State and Fifteenth Streets.

An Indian
Outbreak

is a dreadful tiling—
! undoubtedly caused by the irritating
, effects of dirt
Outbreaks, and crime generally, are
. never possible among people who arc
' addicted to the use of

Great Excitement at the Ford
Theater Inquest.
n* AMOUNTED TO ALMOST A BIOT.
Charli

PROBATE ORDEli.
THE BORDEN TRIAL

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
LESSON XII, SECONO QUARTER, INTER­

New Bedford, Ma«t, June 18.—Med­
ical Examiner Dolan was on tlie stand
during the afternoon session of the Bor­
den trial. He had a talk with Lizzie on
the day of the murders, examined the
bodies', found the hatchet and ax with
Hood stains and hair on them, examined
Lizzie's clothing, and was present at
the autojtsy over the bodies. He re­
peated the testimony given at the first
trial and identified the articles given in
evidence. Cross-examination developed
that the hair found on the hatchet was
not human hair and that Dolan did not
claim there was blood on the hatchet,
but something that looked like blood.

lapsing of the Building, Charged Colonel
Ainsworth With Doing a Murderer.
Washington, June 18.—At tho Ford
theater inquest, while a witness was
being examined a man walked slowly
up to-a place behind Colonel Ains­
worth's chair and said something in
such a loud voice that it brought a
warning “Sh-h-" from some of those
Indianapolis, June 13.—Ex-Governor
present. But the man was not to be
Ira J. Chase, under indictment in How­
hushed. He stepped forward and stand­
ard for embezzlement in connection
ing behind and directly over Colonel
with the Greentown bank, reached
Ainsworth cried in a voice trembling
r
K„_n,nn
home from liis lecturing tour in Vir­
with passion:"You murdered mjbroth-: 8
‘“u‘ *J
“U nt onco leftfor
appearginia
and
forhisKokomo,
her and I'd Ute to taov vh.1 right you . ^’w',an,wg
cLrg.. ■ Horrid
have to sit here and intimidate wit- , that he
demand au immediate
nesaes?" There was a moment’s silence j bearing of the case. He does not think
after
thisoutburst
and
then a wild shoutylat anything can be made out against
.
-------- - —
.... .... u « nn suuui
of
------ -Jf approval. Colonel Ainsworth
Ainffworth sat
aat .
calmlv in his chair without even turn­ him from thp indictments returned by
ing his head to nee who denounced him. the grand jury which investigated the
affairs
of the Greentown bauk; that
Lieutenant Ames of the police force,
walked over to the disturber And pushed there was no wrong intent upon which
him toward a doorway. "Who is he?" to place the indictments, they being
made in response to a popular demand
asktsl some one. “His name is Charles
G. Banes, whose brother was killeel.’’ that some one be punished in the case.

was the answer from a dozen clerks.
*«tate agent
• Kankakee.
Ills.,
June
13.—The
The shouts of the government clnrks
present
* continued:""fha^right^iw
.
That's right he?J French Catholic church at St. Anne,
did it." -Put him out."
U" were
were the
the enen- ' K*nkak&lt;‘v euUnty, was struck by lightdomemente of the accusation of Banes. 1 “W »nd burned.
The building was
Some men were on their feet and it ; vrect«l nbbut 12 years ago and cwt
looked for a minute that Colonel Ains- :
Tho loss is partially covered
worth was in danger. But sharp words
insurance.
Next to the famous
from the police lieutenant
finally church at St. Anne de Beaupre iu Canbrought quiet.
; ada. this church whs the most famous
fietore the witness was allowed to n*urt &lt;’f pilgrims in America. Thonproceed; Mr. B. H. Warner, one of the •►»«&lt;!« annually gathered here during
jurors and a wealthyrititen #f W.-shthe month of June to worship. Large
ington. anggMted
bvepisodeth.it numbers of crippled ami sick came ou
ju-t occurred showe
,te existence of a ' *
St- Ann*’’4’ day and gathered around the
feeling, that could b, rbe silenced by • holy shrine aaid to contain a ]&gt;ortion &lt;&gt;f
t’u.
withdrawal oiparties against
the laxly of the saint. Many wonder■when; it was directed. "I mention no f»d cures have been reported.
name-. ■ sni.l ... Warner, "but simply
.... .. ...
.. .g
.
make the ■..
:,tion that the. party
Denver. June 13.—The caat* of Dr.
(most concerned i.t r.ld withdraw tis a
party. There t. i, L I., f among many i Graves came up iu Judge Burns' court
ou the motion for a continuance to Septemlx-r. District Attorney Stede lib 4
an affidavit iu which he stated that
upon information gained by correspond­
t« - ! • •-•Jf. of nry party who i- liable ing with tlie witnesses as’ to-the prob­
ti • so cvii/idt r. i."
able cxjM-n.se of securing their nt teud&lt;’o; n -1 Ainsw&lt; rth
to
— refused
------- -... with- , ance that $3,000 is nn ample nnd
d aw. aud th • Lc. ...
} „
MU
ro: • .r ._:.l
said L-\...
to the ^ury
sufficient
sum of money to cover theexjhc hud no r.iiit to exclude
from'Uho
pense
. ,
..V..1..1- ’ra....,
»i... H11 —
jjhj o,
of taring
the uttendnixv of the
hearing any |H-rson who was likely to - witnesses
.....iu
iu the
th*- case who live beyond
be a partv to the verdict.
'
'■ the
the lx&gt;rden&gt;
borders oi
of liw
the KiAie.
state. MU
Ou HUS
this tu«vnsnowJuror Hanvy said he had been told by ing the motion for continuance wax
half a dozen clerks that they had been granted. Dr. Graves remains out ou
afraid to testify aud would have re- i bail until tlrnt time,
fumsi to do so but for the letter of the ;
------------------------------llu*y “Nt-osiun
Held.
secretary of war.
’
"
‘ " **"
Mr. R. Perry, as th? repn-sentative
Indianapolis, June 13.—The national
of Colonel Ainsworth, arose to make convention of delegHtmi of the German
some r-marks on the subject, and his Knights of Pythitte lodges of the Uni­
first word was a signal fur the most ex­ ted States held a very busy session in
citing incident of the day.
this city to decide what action should
Butler Fitch, nn old, whitehaired
lie taken against the decision of the
clerk of the record and |H-usion depart­ anpreme lodge that ’ill rituals shall Ixi
ment. started the trouble. "Sit down." printed in the English language. One
heshouteil. "yon are an outsider and. hundred and six bxlges are represented
have no right here. I protest against by N3 delegates, all of whom are seem­
an outsider s;ieaking here."
ingly determined and indignant men.
"Sit down, sit down." echoed his fel­ who'think their rights have been :imlow clerks in voices that were not re- jawed u(xju.
Final action was not
sfrained. Fitch cried ent something
taken.
about "murder," and his words were
echoed from every part of the hall.
Record and pension division clerks were
Montreal, June IS.—Another Briggs
on their feet trying to make speeches ax . vnov
u the Presbyterian church has
case ,in
though h public meeting was being
i,MltlIPa up in Montreal.
:"n i loomed
Rev. Dr.
h^d. All this time Mr. Perry sDsmI bn*!
im- II Campbell, professor of church history
movable, and when the uproar had
‘Jk i in the Montreal Presbyterian college, is
nl,“Lr.W.X'l'hbn '..il'i
W ’b“ I ii Tri.7be(OT«” tbe li.1 pral.ytorv OH

NATIONAL SERIES, JUNE IS.

L "Behold, I will send my mesaenger,
and he shall prepare tho way before me,
and the Lord whom ye seek shall suddenly
come to His temple, even the messenger of
the covenant whom ye delight in. Behold.
He shall come, sal th the Lopd of Hosts.”
Some 400 years before Christ came, and
more than 100 years after the restoration
from Babylon, this servant of the Lord ot­
tered his memage. It Is the word of the
Lord to Israel (chapter 1, 1), and about
25 timed we find 1‘Saith the Lord" or
"Salth the Lord of Hosts.". It bar been
called a miniature of the times before the
day of the Lord, when ungodliness shall
prevail and the Lord shall come. The last
words are suggestive of Him who was made
a curse for us. John tho Baptist was tho
messenger preparing the way of the Lord
at His first coming (Luke 1, 76), but Elijah
will bo the messenger at His second coming
(chapter iv, 5). John camo in the spirit
and power of Elijah, but he was not Elijah
(Luke i, 17; John 1, 81). Had John and
Jesus been received the kingdom would
have come, but both having been rejected
the kingdom is postponed. Jesus himself
said that Elijah shall come (Math, xvii,
10-13).
2. "But who may abide the day of Bis com­
ing?" This Is not the birth in Bethlehem,
but the coming in power and glory. He did
not come judging and overturning, but in
great grace and love and humility, calling
and
instead ot
of exerung
exerting xxis
His
i, men unto Him. “
a ««««*
।
He“ffe?ed ’ *
**
n m’ HtoSi,fcip
'
•“‘i “•
afc
gation of theJows, to take Him and crucify
He
power to keep Hta life or my
Jt
\Ic ck?“ 10 lay u d°w-n (John
’t,1.8;- ?n.1 wh«» Be comes aa a refiner He
will bo judge, and other lives will belaid

A™
«t “ “"fincrondpurlAw o* *“ver- . 11 w*H “ tho time of Isrwlto redemption, the restoration of aU
things of which the prophets haie spoken,

»{.

SIS..,AL

May, in the year ooe thousand eight buo- ~
dred and ninety three.
.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
1
Probate.
In the matter ot the estate of WiU'ari
Newton, deceased.
On reading and filing tlie petition duly veriBeff
of Jane Newton, widow ot said dfCMMSff,
praying that administration of said estate may
,
be granted to Charles V. Robison, or to some . ]
other sultabiei person.
Thereupon R is ordered, that Tuesday the
iZTth day of June, A. D .lMBat ten o'clock to
1
the forenoon.I be assigned for the bearing of
I
said petition and that the heirs at law ot said
{
deceased andjall other persons Interested to
said estate, are required tn appear at a sesslou
I of said court, lheti to be holdeu at the Probata
office, iu the city of Hastings, to said County,
and show cairie. If any there be. why the prater
of the petltioqer may not lie granted. And it
Is further ordered, that said petitioner give no­
tice to tile jierkoi.s interested In said estate, of
the jiendency of said petition and tbe hearing
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
published tn tile Hastings Han.nkk, a news­
paper printed aud circulated In said County
of Barry, once In each week for three successive
I weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Crab. W. akmstmoxo,
.
Judge of Probata.
&lt;A true copy.)______________________________

Detroit, tauig &amp; Mw
TIME TABLE.
In effect January K.IW3.
Favorite Route between Grand' Rapids, Detrot
and the east.
Grand ESS
East Pans
McCord
Alto
Elmdale
Clarksville
Ijike Odessa
Woodbun'
Hunfleld
Mulliken
Grand Lddgp
1-anslnx
Detroit

7 JO

Howard City i
Edmore
Stanton
Ionia
I
Grand f-edjtr I

7&lt;i&lt;&gt;il&gt;ir"WrM*~T
l/etrolt . ।
l-anslng
Grand Izdxe
Mulliken
Kimneld
Woodbury
Lake Odessa
Clarksville!
Hlmdaie
Alto
MepoM
EMt Paris
Grand RapkU

’?a
TFTHT
i—ToT

I

4 M

' (Luke xxl, 37, 28; Acts ill, 21; Isa. lx, 21).
The manner of it is given in Isa. I, 25-27, "1
I Mateof Michigan, on tlie
H
In liber n &lt;•(
will turn My hand upon thee, and purely
|p.5£ I
.■u »iilrt mortgage ibere is
purge away thy dross, nnd take away all
। t »!e of tbt* notice,tbc &lt;um
' i A~Mthy tin; afterwan! thou shall be called the
n&lt;1 fourteen dollars and City• •r.,i EoSa
iiterney’i fee oi thirty five
city of right-ouancsa, the faithful city."
Port land
3 IO
• in slid ni&lt;&gt;rt&lt;ragv. and up
Sec also Zech, xiii, 8, 9. Two parts are to
Ionia
.it iau bating been fnstltubo slain or perish, and it is the third part
Howard City
11 30
•noneys secured by said
3 .'fl
that is to be refined.
lohla
us thereof:
Stanton
i virtue of the power of sale
4. "Then shall the offering of Judah and
r dmorr ;
•lAta*. and tnr statute iu
Jerusalem be pleasant unto tho Lord, aa in
Ipiovided. uotleejs hereby
• l.wn day. others »etk days only, t stop
the days of cld and an in former years.”
ii, the aah dap of &lt;iuni't.
sienai.
• lock tn the forenoon. I shall
When li^camethe first time, they crucified onPsrlor
rars on all trains between Graaff
ii. tu tne high- s’ bidder, nt
Him; then their city was destroyed, and to Uaiildsand Detroit. Heats 23cents. Connirtlaoa
made
mVnlon station. Grand Rapids with Che
this day they are a people scattered nnd
Ci
lie
ago* Wrsr Mu. iiigam Rkn-war roM
peeled, a byword and a reproach. But when CHICAGO
j: itirirt for Kirry county Is holdAND THE WEST AND FOR MCBKS■ - irM-ritod in Mid mortgage, or
they shall sec Him coming in power and GON, MANISTEE, TMAVEIIVK ClTT, ELK RAT■ . - i ,.y be
esaary to pay the
glory they shall bo as a nation converted IDS. CHARLEVOIX AND PETOBKST. gMffmb,
gi -.ml mortgage, with -even
route
to
tbesummer
resorts of northern Mlchiin a day (Zech, iii. 9, xil, 10; xiii, 1). Then
—t. and oil togal cmls. together The great soother of angry passions—
xan.
e» s fee ot thirty-live dollars
shall a righteous nation glorify God, and
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago- «
A
■ therein, tbe premises being the promoter of health and goodall thnt see them shall acknowledge*them M. and 1:33 P. M..«I1U3 !’. M. Arrive Chicana
'.u&gt;! mortgage as all that certain
as tho seed which the Lord hath blessed 3 38 P. M.. 6:43 P. M. and T 06 A. M.
Cleans everything—injures
land institute and being In feeiing.
lA-ave for Manistee and Traverse City 7:30 ▲.
ass. lx, 21; 1x1, 9).
f Yankee Springs Jn the County nothing—don’t be afraid to use KIRK’S
M. and 5-30 P. M.
State ot MlcblicaD. and known
I.eave lor Charlexolx and Petoskey 7:30 A. M.
5. "And I will come ncar/fo you to judg­
as follows; towtl.
Soap on the most delicate fabrics.
Parlor ears on day trains and sleepers on
ment, and I will be a swift witness against
. . • 4 th- South West iniariilaht trains to Chicago.
thorn) that fear not Me, saith tho Lord of
nth h.sli ■ ,| if th- North west
Ark ouragcnti* for further partlT-ulars. or
M-cuon two tol Town/tbreo (3]
Hosts." In connection with the forgiveness write to
tr:i i0i west, and fontaiulng
GrtoRGE DeHaven. GenT PassYAa't.
of the penitent, there must be judgment on
;ly Eijastf Ter Soap x
l-.-c i - t sixty I im; acres of land
Grand Rapids.
the
ungodly.
It
will
be
"the
day
of
tho
i.s..nUng to ihe Vnlted States
Ixjrd’s vengeance and the year of recom­
penses for the controversy of Zion," "the
AknekC.v«k.
day of the vengeance and tbe year of His
Mortgagee.
redeemed” (Isa. xxxiv, 8; Ixiii, 4). When
TIME TABLE.
■ He comes to be glorified in His saint*, it
In effect June II. !K»3
, will be to yield vengeance on them that
know not God and obey not tbe gospel (II
Theas, i, 7-10).
ij-ter of l‘n blleation.
t&gt; Calion*.
j• 0. "For 1 am the
I change not;
I iftii .ii.dirul Circuit in Chancery,
' therefore
therefore ye
ye nona
sons ot
of Jax
Jacob are not con­
rtiridye.
,।
sumwd." Long su^JeringI and abundant iu
X.-11111
,a. in.
on&lt;pla!tuu4.
Kalsniaxoo Lv...
gtxxln«wnnd
truth is II
„...
His name from tb-» East Cooper
beginning of their LiatorW (Ex. xxxiv, 6). Hi.-Jilaua J unci.
and because of His covenauVHe will hav-i Cressey
■I.: u In the Circuit Court for the
3 311
Mito
B'jn, in Chancery. at Hastings on
X'“fJrUpyu- ”-I Q«—-S
Kington, to Sri «!■ mercy notwithstanding all that they have b-lton
ir nlav "Veiled nn excited in- 9neenKingston. Iu uwi au- done (Jcr. xxxi, 30, 37). "He, being full of Cloverdale
.; • I May. A. !&gt;.. IM3.
.
old frutlLr Fit -h kent crvimi
Dr’ c»mPbe&gt;l declared that ho compassion, forgave their iniquity and de­ dhulu
&gt;
it a pi ^rlng from affidavit on
dividual. Yi
( .2
_______________
,____ „
u- tvirl-.n*. Howard K. Verbridre
d.Uut
‘.‘ r
. could not believe in the typical Old Tesstroyed them not—yea, many a time turned
'. !&gt;'iit of ihi« -tale, but resides in the
"No intimidation." Morgan Spencer) '
; tnuieut God.
: r &gt;na. «&gt;n motion of Phillip T. Col­ Pick Hmdaebs and relieve aH tbe troubles toed*
Ho His angtr away and did not stir up all
of Bridgeiiort, Ala., another govern- •
, i .ii.'i :.ollcltor. It S ordered that
' &lt;-»*U Grove...
His wrath” (Pa. ixxvili, 38).
meat clerk, called out at Col. Ains^ ,
Deposits Have Declined.
{
''
■
Howard U. Vertirtdgv rau.«e
33 10
7. •Return unto Me. and 1 will return . H«MWtbury . ..
■
h be entered herein, within
43 10
.worth: "You should be arrested for ! OM kHa. June 18.—The McCagneSav­
n n. the date of this order, and Jn
unto you, salth the Lord of Hosts. But ye
IHa
... J&gt;.
... /..
murder and not released ou bail." Herti
ings luink was turned over to the State said. Wherein shall we return?" Ho re- | l..uxlnx ..
■ &gt;;&gt;!-■ aianceihat he cause his anthe tempest broke in its fuM fury) &lt;^Blinking boanl us a result of a steady
.........
•ui.plaliinnt's bill of complaint to
minds them of the iniquity of their fathers.
"Haug him" was shouted from a dozen 1
•■•&gt;• thereof to lie served on said
, decline of deposits for a month. The Even Moen testified in these words, "Ye , Grand
*’* ' !U|.I&lt;K.
■ '
*4ssolicitor within twenty days after
throats. Every man in the sp&gt;xitatom ' ownepi in*&lt;&gt;mue that de|»ositor8 will be i.'iu .,iuo&gt;k umiuru iu iuitm? teuiua, «c
■ ■ ■ 1 a ro»v o( -aid bill and notice
rejieated the cry "Hang him. hang paid in full. They have paid out in have been rebellious against the Lord from
,tid that In default thereof, said H-Alacha. yet Carer's Utllo Livw MM art
tbe
day
that
I
knew
you"(DeuL
lx,
24).
him." Tlie shouts grew louder. Colonel the last 30 days about 870.1)00. The de­
’1'4 ’■«
Buttons.
Yet He is evtr pleading with them to re­
Ainsworth sat copl and euUecteiL
posits amount to over $400,000 and are
•&lt; ' i - r ordered, that within twenty
Somebody said uftor the uproar was mainly tied up in real estate loans, turn, liecausc He is lore and has loved them
»»•••• •otnplainaai cause a notice ot
with
an
everlasting
love
(Jer.
xxxi.
8).
over that his liaud moved to his inside which'are good, but of course cannot be
tn.
•' •■ be putdlshcl In the Ha-t.ngA
a "Will a mon rob God? Yet ye have
coatpocket nnd settle^ there.
His realized ujem now.
.« -w«p.v|N-r printed, published and
robbed me. But ye oay. Wherein have we 1 R*»i ,Co°Pe,r L* ■ •
i u-aid county, and that such pubfeatures seemed immovable. There was
robbed thee? In titbea and uiTerings." Io *5^^“ Junc1,
ii tinned therein nt least once lu
the faintest suggestion of a smile on his '
Haring Kobber.
r -is weeks In sueeesuon. or that -AeM Umv wtrald be aimed prioriMi to OtoM who
i do/
Glkswooo SPRtsas, Colo., Juno 13.- Noucuiiau
S*emUh'.
day lu«
th. lanlta. auu'
a».l «iogon, J Vfllo.......................
lips.
Mr. Perry remained standing, &gt;i
*
of tills order to be personally
from thia ffirtremlng ©ooptotoh
ha11/1
were so nm-law-twl
neglected that
that t&gt;u.v
they had
had tn
to laavn
leave I' IDelton
o :...u-n ddent defer dant at least ■ui&amp;r
but made no attempt to quell the mob, 'i' A daring robber relieved a number o ,f srnM
nataly their good naw done dotoad hare^nd thaw
”**1*-------I iy» before the time above prescribed who cucotry them will And thero Uttto VdVjrel^for it liad grown such.
Lieutenant th" guests at tho Hotel Colorado of their work Id pie houoe of God and go to '! QTE
Bbaitz...................
rp»uranee.
tbe fields for a living, because the tithes
...................
Amiss
was
helpless.
A
rush
had
just
•
• Clement Bmitii. •
were not brought in (Neh. xiii, 10-12).
Hactingi............ -..
liegnn in the direction of Colonel Ains­
Circuit Judge.
9. "Ye are cursed wit h a curse, for ye have
worth, when Mr. Warner arose and,
Coats
Grove
• &gt;tit uiiinnt’a Solicitor.
robbed me, even this whole nation.” Cursed WoodlandI...
standing on his chair, begged for order. '
is every »no that cuntlnueth not In all Woo^biy...........
The sight of him standing stopped the
• S vn’.Kit Register.
things
which
are
written
in
the
book
of
tbe
rush. Dr. Shaefer directed Mr. Warner I
Xsthabaaeof aomany Hvee that bmtowbere
LabiIdr
10 40
“amaSaour great boaaL Our pllla cure it while
law to do them (Gal. Iii, 10). Whosoever ' Detroit..
iged to ।
shall keep the whole law and yet offend in Grand Rapids'.
PRORATE ORDER.1
Bomb Exploded In Madrid.
one
point
In
guilty
of
all
(Ja*.
Ii.
10).
__________________
t\words
________
—
—a
__________
r
—
Madrid, Juno 13.—A large lx&gt;mb was Auanlaa and Sapphira died because th*y
Michigan, County of RaJ-ry-ss.
•efops ou siCmm ualy.
'
uroS.?*?t
V
f t
..,««• bte ’ exploded on the Plaza Oriental, which
■
-i-'ti or the Probate (tourt for the
to td-tdl. but ta,t l»ok t»rt ot I
“l~
pretended to give nil. but kept back part of i
••■rta ™ bn»ki.° ,-S
il»‘une'l’i»fr"nt
'
’
r..»rry, lio'den at the Probate office. In
I^KdJ-’ho'Mid. ’ ••'not'Ty^.tronn i^'‘T &gt;“
'• "■ Hastings. In said county on MonjnpnrMMJ b&lt;.Mid.
not &amp;"lr°n? .
.ulac.,. All tho braiding. In tho the price. Dow many sudden deaths them j Xrrigiit Tains will to run st 'be n&gt;nv»nltR»ee
1 . ul day of M*y. In the year one
hand of the law but by the hand of , ndg^&gt;,rhtM,dWere shaken by the shock, would be today if all the Hara and de­ &lt;f I he o-tnpar.v. who resrivr Um nxbt to ctoioge
I right hundred aud ninety-three.
ca»t«r mkoioihk co.. «•« t««‘
tr. Inn witbouf Dotlcvw
fraternity. (Applause).
1 appeal to
explosion was heard throughout eelvers and robbers of God In time and Ilii* UiiHtof ru-h
i’.. Cliarles W. Armstrong. Judge ot SWIL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
w. 8 Dewing, fton'i Maoaser.
you.to have fair playand at many points in the money were dealt with like Ananias and 1 H CltoTTXR. Heal F.tT. A»t
in- in dterof tbe estate of F. Eugene Wa'ea.
Sapphira!
tens and not to state tlbe fair.name of ,|ubarU
10. "Bring ye all tbe tithes Into the storrthe master who reigns above." The suburbs.
; A M -luin. Administrator De bouls-non of
houae thnt there may be meat in mine
crowd fell into Mr. Warner's way of
' ’■ &gt;i «;»td deceased cuniM Into court
______
TTMlXI thinking and cried "Yes". He saw his
• •' that ne Is prepared to render bls
house, and prove mo now herewith, salti.
MO
ltrRA
,
’
t
'
I
eood
‘
"
l
2
,
‘
!\
C
anton
,
€&gt;.,
June
13.
—
A
house
occu• • oiint as .such administrator and prays
advantage and made an am»eal on the I pied by a party of Syrian peddlers has the Lord of Hoeta." Here Is a challenge
■ apptiintefffar bMriug tbe same
■
question of allowing Colonel Ainsworth } been quarantined. Two men are ill from the Ixird of Hosts tn which He aara
•
&gt;••• -barged Iroin said trust
• •: -upon it Is ordered, that Batnrdav. the
to remain to be settles! by cool heads. with what local physicians call smaTl- that if we obey Him in this matter of tithee
d-tyuf Jane. A. D. !v&gt;3, at nine o’clock
When he took his seat, however, there ; |K&gt;x. Other peddlers left for a - week’s He will,give such blessing that there will
r fiu-tmon in. assigned for the hearing of
were more threatening mutterings and tramp in neighlioring villages, and citi- be lack of room to receive It. It to the tes­
• ■ petition and tbaX the heirs at law of said
timony of thousands of believers that since
Dr. Shaefer quickly adjourned the in­ tens are greatly alarmed.
' • and all other persons Interested In
■; • '•ate. are required to appear at a session
they began to give to God a tenth of esery
quest.
'
u court, then to be ho'deo at the Probate of­
dollar they have prospered beyond all preo*
Will Hear The Tentimony.
’ '-City of Hastings. In said County, and
Fl»o Men Killrd.
J
vause. if any
there
be.
why
Washington, June IX—In the case dent even In temporal things, and much
St. Johssbcrt. Vt., Jane IS.—A
'
irayv «.f tie petitioner may not be
more tn spiritual things.
of
Church
&amp;
Church
against
W.
i’1 And it Is further ordered, that
boiler in LoM * Hook«r'« mill &gt;t BnrCURE.
IL "And I will rebuke the devourer tor
“tt eiplmlei killing William Fixh.r, E. Simonds, late commissioner of pat­
• ; h'•loner rive notice to tbe persons
-'•-1^1 in sail estate, of the pendency of
ents, Commissioner Seymour decided your sakes, and be ehall not destroy Uw
the engineer, Albert Green, Lewin John
1 - i"-litmu ami tbe hearing thereof by causing
to hear the hatimony himself and fixed fruits of your ground.” The titho would
1 ■;•«• i.f this order to be published In th? Haa­
and two dthera, name, unknown. Gor­
the 21st of this month for the beginning recoguixe all a» tho Lord's, and Hs would
r- Iisnnkh.a ncwspatier printed and circudon Armstrong waa badly scalded.
see to it be&amp;uuo they acknowledged it aa
• ■ i lu salt* County of Barry, once in each
of the hearing.
III*. The desourer and destroyer through
I r three successive weeks previous to
Michigan Pensions.
■uuu ".ay of bearing.
the world and the flesh to continually get­
Washington, June 13. — Original
i'haium. w. Armstrong.
Windsor, Ont, June 13.—Captain ting tbe best of u^ until we present our
,.
Judge of,Probate.
—Eunice T. B. Wilson.
Increase—
James Hickey was ehot und killed by bodies a living'aacrifiee to Him who re­
Walter D. Blanchard. ’ Reissue and in­
deemed t»; turn He takes control of us aa
crease—Andrew Swift. Ambrose David.
hitimak* with Mrs. Hickey.
Vrooman Hb own per-eexion and rebukes the de­
Original (widows,etc.)—Delia C. Crane,
stroyer.
says he shot in self-defense.
CHANCERY ORDER.
Mary Bigham. Amelia Stilson.
11 "And all nations ahsll call you hleaacd,
&gt;—ary^aHs
&lt;■ MaUraaim«
State uf Michigan.
for yr than lx- a delightsome land, aaith the
Long Prise tight.
for the County of Barry. In
I
Paris, June 18.—Nino deaths from a Lort! of Ko«x." This to IstbuI’s restoration
Roby. Ind., June 13.—Martin Coe‘ L Richards, complainant, vs. Jobn R.
tello and Billy Woods fought 57 rounds 4 disease of a choleraic nature occurred In the Ip.rrr day. Tho caamy shall fill tho
- r T.!.,&lt;|.-ffndaot. It satisfactorily appearMonday at Aids, department of Gard. brmli'j of I tnmanual ’a tand. but shall bo
‘-‘i ■! RflhLvit of complainant that the said de­ I
r a- «“’u d? ttfi
tbet"* before the Columbian Athletic club at I southern Fram e.
■tmjkem u&gt; ptrcsa dan. rill, 8-1A and the
■ -..•Um
not reside to Mlchlgai-. but is a
this place. Costello broke his left hand
i-ntof the Sute ot .Ohio, on motlou of
and the fight was declared a draw.
-yo-i/nK. heoaston. solicitor for complainant.
r’ ["•! that tbe said defendant antiear and
L
ittlb
B
ox
,
June
13.
—
Henry
How
­
;V*1’’comalalnt filed tn uils cause
m, ' n
t"’m the dato ot this order,
rit lotror ADd «PP«r MIcblRM -G«ier- ard. colored.. convicted of murder at
default •hereof that said bill of com
Ulf warmer In «iuU&gt;mUrn portion; Camden, wm sentenced to ba hanged
puunt be taken ax cnofrss- d by said defendant. I conta***1*•»
July 11
( cement Smith.
muliurU "tad*.

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ATTACK

Aa Katiaem iUT„ ManutaeuFH
Tta man and women who arc pZj*
aa clerks in targe ertabllshnS ^

NUT6.

SHE TRAINS HORSES.

A custom of so ancient date in tho Cath­
olic world that it runs back to the days
■ On airy wings tn sunny August days
Su"bAI^bX&gt;Irt«S’bXi’
AN
ENGLISH WOMAN WHO HAS
when civilization was young is the annual
—-----------’
Stow sails tho thistle down;
*
XL.™ Site «t«ioa Tl&gt;«« •’’th
WHO WORKED WITH HIM AS rhrtugh qa!vertn&lt; seas of shiruruering goioen contribution of Peter's pence, or tribute
reared a family of jockeys.
i
‘
^SLnUr
rent
«». with tb.
to the pope. One day in «ch
A FELLOW CLERK TALKS.
* Tbe f^ky’ahallops float In aimless ways
the Catholic churches throughout the
XiXde
°ff wUh I"8?- "ig“ *?
.
..
. _*—aiy ports; bnt wandurers you
Widow
world a contribution is taken up. the pro-: Story
7.
‘
work
U&gt;»~
•
’
th th, round.
om are their light sails set.
coeds of which are sent to the pope. He
tb.bfc.nd ot U&gt;.
rail for voyage lung, at last
S'*,1,
Da‘
brier holds stranded vessels uses the money for defraying the expenses
of the administration of affairs in the holy
f heirton. to uot. bow ofuo U.
KGoHld^ * jHrtmfSiped in drifts of i
Yoangsters in Life.
f summer fallen snow
shell has another bole, much smaller anti
The custom of collecting "Peter’s pence."
£SUly round, on th.other ridaand near­
Engtad Un’t without tar
or "Rome scot," as it is sometimes called, boon 0d. rodog woinrn, .nd M&gt;. ta. tta
er the small end. Why was thisf
J*uws H Woolhlser, now of Brooklyn, ' But when the mule winds sweep with deflate
is of ancient origin. Centuries ago it was only wommi trMoer loth, world. Sh-‘‘l‘'
Did the mouse get all it could roach out
wto^rkrfwiUJvGooM^’^"^1
first observed by the English people, trib­
but wotnan lo tta world you d
ol through the big hole at the big end and
exnrw iu nuAMui;,
■
■ Sped by the mad btasta. wildly flatter* high
ute then being levied to the extent of a
then—like haao Newton with tbe large
tails an Interesting story of the great flnnn- Above the trees all landward blown, to fly
penny for every house, payment being baring • hankering Mur hororo. to look M £27or tbe
little co. for the kiV
gW** life in the town where both were born. And seek in sudden turns and circling* wide
tar She 1. Mra ChMoncr. of Nonmarket,
made about Aug. 1 of each year.
Mr. Woolhlscr lived there until a few years A shelter by tho fierce galtf still denied.
The pence was first a tribute offered to and in tho racing world there hula hotter ten—take th.- trouble to nibble a little hole
•oo when he moved to Brooklyn.
Id the very hanlret part of tbenutahell to
While, from their moorings torn, the captlroe the Roman pontiff in reverence to tho mem­
known name than Ctalmteri-ta, uot rren St al thi rau U the null Tb. -qulrrel
"‘•‘Jay Gould,” said Mr. Woolhiser to a re
rise
•
'
ory of St Peter, whose successor the pope the name ot Falmouth among tta awello or
porWr, “worked on his father’s farm, which lu snowy swarms like startled butterflies:
Jould have turned the nut updde down
is believed bv Roman Catholics to be. The Dawoon among the protewMuala
tanabout six miles o"^.‘ town. He tended Far. far they go. and fade in headlong flight
and Irt th. kernel drop out. I wonder the
first idea appears to have come from Eng­
cattle. I first heard 6t";m when he started Against the gray sky from my eager sight.
She cornea of racing Mock, and ota woo mio. have uut given up cdting nuts long
to go Co the Roxbury high schooh He The harvest of the winds thus reaped in haste— land. It is ascribed by some to Ina, king of boro Into Mid ratad In the‘racingworld. ■ca The lalxir they rx|nud i» enormoua
the
West
Saxons,
who
in
A.
D.
731
went
as
She la a Yorkahlre wonmn. oral a. a nmtu r
■walked from his home to the school and
Poor wandering thistle down—
a pilgrim to Rome and there founded a of coumo had an innat^ovo for and undo- But they du uot care for trouble apparently.
back again every day. His desire to acquire U
u swiftly
swtniy sowed m
in neius
fields remote ana
and waste
Noir tint* wiiluuta. Each boa two little
• good education was the talk of the town. That fringe the dusty roads, whose bounds ore hospital for Anglo-Saxon pilgrims to be .landing of the home. He. father wa. old round Lui.*, our on each ahell. nmreet the
maintained by an *&gt;nnuai contribution from John Oaboroe. an old and well known train­
«xi in this way I first heard of him. He
traced
AbM.ro txiiut md of the uuL mid It Im may to
•arsa pointed out to mi by my father as a ’ By ragged ranks of crowded stalks that show
Englund.
, er of Broeougln. In Yortahlra. and eh.
Others say the honor is duo to Offa and karood borto oa rite learned EngUah. Her see what l»|»pmed. The mouse nibb ed
model young man. He made but few friends | BQt
.livery crowns, from friend or foe
. . sell. &lt;01 __
. ... evidently
ij__ .1_____
»___ i__ Kent
safe
bv by
sturdv
anlnea.
Kept
safe
sturdy
spines.The
Thevaniahn
vanished Ethelwulf. at least In the sense of their hav­ brother la Johnnie Oahorna tta oldrwt Eng- one bole, ale wbat It could reach—very liV
among Lb*
mat.n,
preferring
seeds
tie indeed-and thro found that, for some
ing extended the custom to tbe entire Saxon
de be by himself.
Hsh jockey able to ride.
The early rains shall find, as onward speeds
territory.
.
,
11 was a good aized family h«r father tad, rvaaon ur anutber. tbe walnut wan fastened
“When I was sixteen year* old,” contin- Tho flytag year, till under April skloe
The tribute consisted then in the pay­ snd he entertained no fine notions about Inahle to thr ahrlL
ord Mr. Wool falser, "I went to work in tbe to countlcM hosts the purple blossoms rise,
ment of a silver penny by every family who riving his girls and boys advantage* be
So thin it tried the other side with ex
«bore of J. E. Burnham. You could buy
—Ella M. Sexton in Overland Monthly.
possessed land or cattle of the yearly value tadn’t enjoyed. He brought them upto actly t|ii-Hamrreanlt. and then It left the
almost anything from a postage stamp to a
of thirty pence. It was collected during
nunving machine in that store. I had l&gt;ucn
The Waste in Coal Consumption.
good, sturdy, honest fashion. He had a nut in disgust. But this did uot prevent it
the
five
weeks
between
St.
Peter
and
St
working there but a abort time when one
lung string of horses, and they needed a attacking the next walnut In prociaely tbe
It Is agreeable to learn thnt the nitrog­
fine morning 1 was surprised to see young enous matter to the 4,000,000 tons of coal Paul’s day and Aug. 1. Since the total an­ plenty of lads to look after them, but in same way, with precisely the some lairren
Gould euter the store and ask Mr. Burn­ which are used every year by the gas nexation of the papal statwi to the king­ the Brccongin establishment there woan t reaulta, nnd the next, and tbe next,and the
dom
of
Italy
this
tribute
has
been
largely
ham for a position. He was hired at a manufacturing companies of London is '
an army of carclcas servants to carry on the next. Tbe jiartltiona Imude the nut pro
salary of five dollars per week. The fol­ now being made a considerable source of . increaacd in Fmace. Belgium, England and household and waste the master a sub­ vented the mouse getting nt the kernel, but
Ireland. When
Ina, king
of the Saxons, iinlowing Momlay morning be went to work revenue. Tho value of sulphate of am- ireuuiu.
num***&gt;*&gt;,
—-t. —
stance The daughters did tho work, as do it did not drub* from trying. On tho other
as a clerk and aasistadt bookkeeper. He mool. ~ • tatlltor U now tejood dU- .uguroUd lb. euitom cow Ita. h““"?J our sturdy farmers’ daughter* at home, hand, nfaaulutely nnelres work la dhver, m.
r«"1T
’ ”!z?“ and old John Osborne prospered with his far n&gt; I know, don. byiltv mice. I never
did all kinds of work. Upon several occa­ puu. Where nitregen hu been dedeleot
sions I hive seen him sweep tho floor of tho IClbe soli the .ppltolloo ot «0 pouods ot | &lt;™&gt; «»•&gt; person--Cloclunetl Enquirer,
frugality and honesty and left them well ftjur.ll an rnu»«y uut urn iwul our that they
btul ai idmlrtrd- The squirrel, ou the other
old store. Hu worked hard, and although sulphate of ammonia to each acre gave an
,
provided for.
,
always very plmsaut was never very talk­ increase of nearly four tons of potatoes. I
Lightning and Lightning Rods.
biu.il. d&lt;k» u«»t care tow "high” fab nuts
In his training stable there was a clever,
ative During tbe leisure time of the day Sulphate of ammonia; although not quite 1
For buildings iu cities, except ehnrejies bright faced tai. an apt pupil in the saddle. an- Bill wlivn we think tlmt the squirrel
be would grab a book and begin to study*
so active a fertilizer as nitrate, is held in ' and other high structures, rotis I think are He thought the master’s cheery daughter, rvii-lH-s lyuuim fir wura, with tnrpcnUr.e
"For a long time after he had been em­ the soil with greate? tenacity.
It con- I unnecessary. Lightning strikea seldom In who was such a keen judge of n horae, oozing uut nt every pure, we can appreciate
ployed he would leave the store as soon as tains 24 per cent, of ammonia, which is the cities compared with the country­
would make a good wife for a jockey -and the dura Ilia with which nature has bltased
the day’s work was finished and walk equal to 20 per cent, of nitrogen. Then reason being that the many elcetric &gt;vires she thought so too. His name was Toni the merry little forester.-Contemporary
home. As time moved on, however, he be­ there are the tarry hydrocarbon com- I — telephone nnd telegraph and electric Chaloner, nnd a rare good jockey he wa* in
Review.
________
came more friendly, and tn the evenings pounds, from which (thanks to the dis- [ light—ore really safeguards. A bnilding life time,
..............
which was the time of Fordham
llypiiullini Relieves St. Vitus’ Dance.
after the work was done he would sit with covery of Kirkham aud Perkins) beautiful Is safer with such wires over it than with- I; aud AkvtaZ. He was almost the only one
At I at Charite I saw a little girl suffer
u»- around tlie stove. Those were happy ahiline dyes can be extracted.
out. In the country, however, buildmgs । !lhnt
thntpordha
Fordham’s "kidding” did not disturb
«]ay&amp; We would take turns in telling
The tar bos been a source of such rove ‘ may need protection.. Our modem con- E’ and who could beat him at bin own game. Ing from BL Vitus’ dance brought to the
stories.
We would also eat hard lu'lled Due to the gas companies thlit it maybe 1 ccptions of lightning indicate in general j A flock of young Chaloners, who have all hospital for treatment. The child could
eggs, which we cooked ourselves, nnd seriously stated that,every year there is 1 somewhat as follows: For tlie rapidly owil_w_&gt;
turned out trainers
or jockeys, gathered not stand still or hold its hands still or
drinxeider. Jay was uot at all backward more coloring matter sent into the atmus | kiting current tho surface of the conductor ;
the pretty flower even control Its voice sufficiently to say,
tn U-Iliug] stories when it came to his turn phere of London than would dye all the i first receives the ether disturbances
'.decked
decked cottage
cottage to
in Yorkshire,
Yorkshire, but
but as
as nil
nil gond
good “Bonjuur, M. Luya" A strong, well built
and conlu drink nod eat as much a» any of fabrics woven by English looms within ; comes heated, so thnt tbe interior makes ,people go to Nowmnrket. just a* all woman was hypnotized, and the child’s
racing people go to Newmarket, just as all
ch. Hi* .-ilcHtracted air At times lid me to
i. ....u.. the Chaloncrs hands were placed in hunt By the aid of
the same time. If we take the waste of ; but little difference.
. (~' k&lt;mx1 children go to. heaven,
the imp:ii that he Inul something on the hydrocarbons to equal 20 per cent, of | A good large surface
highly chnrgisl magnets the nervous
his nihpljiiiid one day I asked him if he the fuel burned, we shall find that to tbe : rods are just as good aa if nut better than , J r,v„i,.&lt;Tinir Mra. Chalouer
I Tom Chaloncr died, leaving Mrs. Chalont-r twitching* of the child were passed into
hnd any tjrouble. He laughed nt me.
' 9,000,000 tons of coal burned in the metro;'- ' copper. Thu old idea of a copper rwl to |
the woman till her strong frame was con­
with
it
he
useful
of
children
and.none
too
“I reir.tuiilH-r quit*- well an incident thnt oils 1,800,000 tons of hydrocarlons are lost, i earth large enough not to become over­
vulsed by them. She could not stand still,
happen to in the store one day while Jay In other words, some 111,000,000. cubic feet heated would I* correct ifffonuerhthe lightning
1 hvid I Sbt! lu,ulv 11 truiucr out of “ne k0.7-"l“T her hand* were in continual movement,
was waiting upon a customer and that set­ of rich hydrocarbons are every year use-&gt;, were a direct current, a* funner.y _eM.
and stningest of all, when told to say,
But
for
Its
rapid
surgings
there
must
uot
««•.
T
°,
m
“
w
.
bo
U
V"
tled ui my mind what waa troubling him. iessly thrown into tbe air of Ixmdon, and ’ But for its rapid surgings there, must not J
! XStheS3hScJbS.urf«itoitand ■•training establhhment of his own,ade- "Bonjour, M. Luys," she spoke in the same
He wax sening a regular customer when the loss is £400,000.—National Review.
■ ft”
lv l*»ucthe
surface
oruy
«icenndhetor.
CUU.IUU* but
’
.. .j,—to, itaixl ' sirable set of |&gt;arroc.s and a cozy homo in Levitating, jerking manner ns the child had
be suddenly stop).
while In the net of I
8r
must bt^connected Newmarket She nuwlc a trainer and jockey dona Tlie youngster, on th. contrary, was
wrapping up n Lt:: li- nnd said,.‘I don't'
Respect for Book*.
of metal in the buddtog m ttt be ronnrcteJ . 0&lt;Jt yf
who b 8oulh AL.jca
perceptibly relieved, but the doctor told me
think it 14 any trout to become a million"1 distrust the intelligence of any person tolt °f'
u no nerfect safety i,unl Hho n’“liL‘ J°«ker» out of the younger that such relief only lasted for a few hours
•ire if one setn out to make hitnu lf one.'
I oee handling a Look disrespectful
‘Tth
°n«*. who nro indeed the chief llghtwei'rhte at first, and that tdmilar transfers would
• The man iwldrearai laughed and » :id thnt whom
ly," a lady declared the other day. "A good : ^ront lightning liecause of the large orca
~
! now. They are Georgy one of the leading have to be made daily fur weeks before the
be bad McCf out to liecome a millionaire, but book I, on« ut lb.
ot tri. oi, an.1 de
'Thl'h Oo Hbor I, di«nrl»d.
cure was complete.
•aw no hcfics of ever arriving nt the mark. wrvr. good in-.tmriri-oo! und, lb«l
Mln.kud tbe
-»•&gt;» lyvung jockeys; Dick, a ninvteen-year-old
I have seen .the child several timer since
, lad, a strong rider aud still an apprentice
Gould did uot reply, and the man ‘.vent out on. .hould 1»&gt; .lr.ln lu, tack or crLr lu' “&gt;lv'r
th'
‘,h.“
u'7,
: to his mother, and two little lightweights, she has been following tbe treatment. She
•aying that he would wait patiently for
!»«., but CO be crr.trd wlrhd.llc^r. eon | Hrih-"
: Phil and Harn-, who have sported silk and says herself thnt she is better, and certainly
Gould to become a millionaire.
rid.mrioD md re.pwt
»' ’**' «&gt;-“■ . r otor. nwnB.-1-rotraor
the convulsive movements qfthe body and
। promise to turn out well.
"Often after that we chaffed Gould about
••When 1
. OouKbllem gl, 1 put oat
r- uuk'
StotrioM Warid.
She did a good deal toward making them members are leas marked. Hysterics, par­
Ala statement nnd naked him wbnt his plans
i her hand toward a fine volume of Shake- [
] good jockeys, instilling in their minds the tial paralysis and nervous accidents are
-were for liccotuing rich.
Certain
Haman
Bargain*.
«isy
as
fi
P®«
re
,
and
begin
to
flutter
the
leaves
as
!
----------.
,
i wholesome precepts of her father and successfully treated by such transfers as
" ‘Why,’ r^plieil Vouid. it’s as jenny as
foolish. । "he
talks,, or nervously
clap the upper cover ,j Some people
arealways picking up bar'
that described. The subject to whom the
can be. Work hard and don’t berf^,...,„.
.
.
,
,
brother,
giving them many a point about
it where by way of emphasis to her remarks, I feel ' gains—genuine more than your money’s jj.ridlng a race, getting them before the pub­ disease has been transferred is allowed to
’ Whet) you get a little money put/ it
j worth bite of goods or property, while Uc by
them mounlll on j^,.
it will double Itself. Keep doubling nil like saying toW
sleep quietly for a few minutes, and on be­
“
•My
dear,
you
forget
yourself!
Re-।
others
again
may
search.and
search,
and
:
horses,
giving
them
fair,
useful
education!.,
your money, and the result will bo satisfacing awnkenv-d neither feels nor remembers
member Rosalind; consider Viola; do when they do find something which they ■।
tnakinR m
them
good,, uw.Ktow,
honest, nwl
wellman------Cnctory..vua bwu
the sufferings undergone while In hypnotic
nere&lt;] self respecting
respecting lads
lads by
by her
her sensible,
ser
"Burnham had a pretty daughter named not be rude to Portia: they are friends of think is dirt chenn.and fans racaped the [| nered.
sleep.—I’Hris Cor. Pall Mall Gazette.
Marin,'' continue^! Mr., Woolhiser, “and mine, if not of yours, and are ladies of dis- : regular hunter’s ej e, rhey learn too late I cheerful home Influence.
» turning -trainer
■
Gould luul been working In tbe store but a Unction, not to fae treated like tho send- i that they have been dew ivuLand their Lar- I' rn...
Thusu you we »—
her
is the
allOrt I imd when he became very attentive mental heroines of such trashy novels as gain proven to I* no bargain nt *11. but the natural result of her life and iviaocintions.
“Do you know where the use of tlie word
hi«re«t sort of a white elephant.
elenhant
lo her. She was n pretty blond, and all the you roil up nnd stuff in your pocket or biggest
It isn't a fad with her. She is regularly
‘sand' for courage originated 1" asked
Did it ever occur to you that there nro licensed by the Jockey club, and has a
■boys of the town Curly worshiped her, and cram into your luuchbasket to read iu the
Thoma* II. Wentworth of • crowd of
bargains
in
husbands
and
wives,
as
well
as
cars.'
when it became generally known that Gould
string of horses to tadulug for herself and philosopher* al the Ixu-kde. “Neither do
"I never do say it; but-1 am far from in dress goods or household furnishings’ several patron*
was calling steadily on her be was envied by
I, for certain, but foere are two explana­
all the young fellows. He attended a party Certain if it would uot be a justifiable im­ Talfts, for instance, the plain, upright, but
She bus a training establishment to New­ tions that hare iutereated me. One Is that
rather uuprepo’LM-ssing man of business,
with her one night and barely escaped get­ politeness if I did.”—Youth’s Companion.
market that compares favorably with the leased on the old expression aijwng the boys
who
plods
along
day
in
and
day
out,
nor
ting Into n fight with one of Miss Burn
establishment* cf some famous trainers.
overburdened with sentiment, but with n Her hotwe, Osborne house, is a big, roomy, of *aand in hbi craw’ (crop) which, applied
Home Family Talk.
ham's admirer*.
*
to fowls or birds, indicated that they do
“Gould bad l»een working iu the store
"This tk a hard family to live with!” high sense of his obligations to his wife comfortable house, looking out on a train­ not Les: late to take what cornea, being
* “"7 Tulr « ■&gt;“"* *?«”•
,.rj «u.
w&lt;»
about two years when Burnham was elected poutedthe piano. *.*M1m Susie pounds me “»
, ing ..........
ground u„..
nnd the u
Bury
hills. „ero«
Herstables
satisfied they can manage with plenty of
to the legislature, and Jay wiih left in every day for an hour or two!"
sand
to help their gizzards, and hence have
burpdu thu&gt; th.
■Wdl.'.t leto
don't b.r. to work." mMHmonl. 1 borpdo
th. h^n.e,
btotome. I| m,rkK.lrll. with the,UM.rki.1.
charge of the store. While in Albany
no apprehensions as to the future. The
tseUlmwl th.
thm „
Buru^ain received a letter from h man in exclaimed
the clock.
clock. "Mr h.n&lt;l..rc iwret ' wwll dtotorf poutol crcluro who tetor.
other explanation is the historical one you
Margaretville telling him thnt some prop- ' Ml.: they kwp them Inortag cr.ry wloote -t.rriw pm toe. Ml tot. ot drwoU^yri
sh(1, horOT Um„
have all heard of, no doubt, which la said
.
I i who
oa h,r
„Sg“o
■erty in the bitter place could l&lt;e bought at : MMJtoood."
ujd second.”
w“°tom
30011 UmUttmo
“H*1* nnsi'lor
,or tat uno
000 Irina,
ktnti. nod
ana „ ,11C
« bargain. In some unaccountable way !
“Talk about wort!" erirtl the ublt -II th“ 17
i. lo rhlnw.UI
Ab.
J«. 3'
lb. lonirrr I. ' ’ror*11,cr horses, just like her pruftt«ional to have occurred at the siege of Toulon.
...... T'“ V
”’ V"
While constructing a battery Napoleon
, toe
a yard “
wide
Mjrtwtole
the ihcolhcnk Slw
h
thro“£
Gould learned of the bargain and bought ! ■why. nltnmi . ..rythtag b. pul on me."
““ all
""wool
------' .md
................
---------wanted some one to write a letter tor him,
-------------------- . the
very opt to fade in the hard rub
t^uing an(J ^tcrtog-X
tbe property himself without tolling his I
“I wouldn't
mind---------work,-----------” observed
knows when to give them fast work,’when and young Junot offered his services. Just
employer a word about it. He made the lamp, "but I’m sensitive, and It isn’t pleas- i bl"« of lbu " orld “ Y".h dBf--------- -p,. .v vuvu.
num, wuen a* the letter was finished a cannon ball
purchase while Burnham was negotiating ant when you're quite bright to be turned I
lt 1,1 J“V,tbe luvm®- ' «7 to
to try
try them,
them, nnd
nnd she
she knows
knows pretty
pretty well
well what
what struck ucor, covering the writer and his
। oncn tne mgniy nccoinpiumeu, attractive
for IL The day that Burnham arrived in down once or twice every evening."
[ social butterfly, beautiful tn look upon, uT *t • —------- —........ Muvwutai
letter with earth and dust. ‘Quite for­
^ Boxbury Jay left the store, saying that he
“Sensitive!" sneered the mirror. "Think prove not ono-bMt „ worthy „ the pUtaer tone
in with
them,
sees
that they nre properly tunate,’ mid he. *wr have plenty of sand,*
„
p
,„
(1
.mMrluM
. • was going fishing. He went direct to Mar* of the ugly
______
__________
! proves not one-half as worthy as the plainer
faces_______
often turned
on me!"
। garetvflle and bought the tract of land a
“And think also," said the carpet, "bow girl, who, net
not being heau
beautiful,
’!ful, eultlratas
cultivates ![much
ns any other trainer’s when
wh.-n she runs referring to the common practice of drying
much as
the ink on a letter with sand. Of course
on me; stllffm not amrc-s of mlud nnd heart tha&gt;wear well.— | it down n home’s leg.
' couple of hours before his employer ar- the
------children
unx— jump
t------- —
[rived at the place. When Burnham learned , worn out yet."
his promotion was sure and rapid. But
nuigv. ____________
! She is a womanly woman Ixwidra and
whether the incident gave rise to today’s
• of Jay’s act he became angry, and driving I
"You may all talk till you’re tired, yet
Too Much Mar*.
। thoroughly domestic, mid tbe tact that she
-tow* to hie store discharged him with but I -------------------common expression may be doubted.’’—St.
you must admit ™
that UUk
not uuc
one w
of JOU
you u
is M
so
A young man was out with his sweet- ' can
M *y,lch of bread to raise and then
louis Gjpbe-Democrat.
•few wonta To cap the climax. Marin ! mi upon as I am," finished the chair de heart in one of our suburbs. They were talk- • 5° ou‘ “n‘* train hefhomea doesn’t detract
Burnham entered the store just aa Jay was ciriveljr.-Harper’n Young People,
ing about the stare and he was pointing r*®’" «*•««»• of either undertaking.
about, to leave and told him never to call
several of them out to her. He luul heard
., /■* kn&lt;&gt;wu nnd respected nnd liked by
upon or spunk to her again. That was thtf
Sotne one ba* said that the best natural
Machine*
Cannot
—------- ‘Think.
thot
u ycrJ low Jn lhBBk
; all the English racing folk. In her quiet,
twginning of his business career and the
body in the world is an American crowd.
A dozen devices have been painted for lookingaround he observed what he
i Qn,«‘uming costumes, with her cheery, sin«nd of bis first Ipve affair.
TLomc who Lave any doubts about the truth
puddling Iron, but only one or two hate thought to be Mare, and accordingly point- c®f’ uu*ffcct«l manners, slie is seen at
“Jay knock.-.! about Roxbury for soms
of this statement Ahould make one of the
met with even partial success, for the rea- ■ ed It outto the young lady, remarking that I 0&lt;"r,y erery.meeting during the racing atertlme after Uls discharge, and then took up
crowd that gathers in Newspaper row any
son that puddling requires intellect aa ' abe would not have thought that that bril- i ’?”• sbellou* tnriy every morning to see
j«urteying, of which be had learned a little.
well as power, an.1 no machine has yet been Ihuit star wna millions of milnaway. They i P1* hon*"
eT«» wht!1 »he hasn’t election night. Packed solidly from School
. In a few months he had surveyed and made
invented that can think as well as work. | w„it on chatting, he still ixjtoting\ont h’r T™ oul- *nd wh«&gt;
mers are on and Al ilk. streets to Court and state streets,
' • ■• map cf Delaware county and wrote a his­
paddock it l« aa independent a body of humanity as
' ‘lory of the antirent wars. Both tho map If Che stirring process is dlacontlnJed a 8t*re and professing to known lotaUout IF*""* nu&gt;t of ber linlc h
one can anywhere find. The Darwinian
pind history sold well. Buoyed up by the moment too soon, or continued a moment them, when be suddenly observed that I ‘ookil,K over lbc homes, chatting with the principle of "the Hurvival of the fittest”
too
lung,
nn
Inferior
quality
of
irou
is
the
:
More
appeared
much
more
brilliant
and
i
peoplc
’
*®
5n
8
lblrt
b
"
gvt a
success of hLn work. Jay next published
prevails im| liU-tnlly aa oue cohid wish.
nV 9* rid|ng and sending an occa• map and history of Ulster county. He result and so, until a machine has been larger, and he began to think somethtog I . r
Every one i» ‘ for blniMelf, and he puahea,
next engaged in tbe cattle raising industry, devjied that will exactly determine for whs wrong. He souu forgot it. however i ”?.u 8n‘M conimbodon into the ring,
jostle* aud talks to maintain bis standing
of • horse, she keeps
;and to sa\fe the expense of help he wuuid itself when the iron is ready for removal. 1 and went ou talking nnd laughing, when '. “"*** “
phux- or to get a better one. Yet drepiu- all
human
brains
and
muscles
must
still
Iw
they
suddenly
stopped,
both
looking
at
the
P?"
1
**
1
ou
lb
'
form
of
thoac
run
drive his cattle to the market, a distance of
employed.-kvrh-n^..
—Exchange. .•
same object It was the object he hail point I ?*"«• rt,nd
t7e can tell her a good thia every one b« lu the lawt of humor, laughs
sixty miles. He kept at this for some time, •umlnvad
ed out as Mara, and which now turned out I J , nbout their condition, so that ffiany aa heartily at his uwu discomfiture «.&lt; ut
.and then secured
position with an cnthat uf the fellow at Ida elbow, nnd forgive*
1
to
be
a
railway
sigual.
*
I
sad
a
frequenter
of the paddock
■gineer to surrey the Adirondack moun­
In Scotland there would still appear to ; “I thought you said that was millions of i c?*neM to hcr for b« opinion about a home's the man w^io traula on bbtoea Those
tains. While tn these mountains he met
win, have ever hail anything to do with a
I «““«* *«*« race just as he would go to a
Colonel Pratt, with whom he afterward be, some ground for Sydney Smith’s fount miles away!" said tbe young lady.
French or Gisrnum crowd will recognize the
trainer. She beta carefully and
that the Scotchman is wanting In appreci­ I Poor fellow! For the next halt hour he I
event Into partnership."
•“nvtvnve between tbmw traivuulm-.k
wished
hinuwlf
millions
of
miles
away.
He
|
cani
’
ou
’‘
*y
henself,
rarely
risking
more
t
han
ation
of
tramor.
The
editor
of
a
certain
re
­
■ From time time Mr. Woolhiser saw noth* i
ligious journal
------ - -----------announced
----------------to bis-------readers
never attempted to talk about stars again. ,*.P?UDd; w,d lbe balance Is usually on the gntlivrlnip* w&lt;d the American one.—Boaton
Ing more of Jay Gould until he moved to ---------Journal.
ntlfeLlw — **
-* as the
“*
... “.has been I —London Tit-Bits.
that
paper
•
। n«ht
with her. There’s very little fnH*
Brooklyn.—New York World.
I the othcr'dny
so much favre*
favor"and i...
lias so I-----------------------------received with «n
.
I about her betting. . If she likes a huraa *h«»
■*U«»nto Chrfoto Ontdou**.
--------- r-.- . .
considerable a circulation it will in future ,
considerable
Laundering
C ««!•.
.i
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tne
laundering on a JJ|
Big
Sente.
*m*e oae,u
willing
do hurA'eXMn.Irr
the
:*
.
The River Nil*.
Alexander Graham Bell and the telube publishe ! once a month instead of once , There must be some system of doing I
* rovereign (or tw shilling, pfauur Lr.ve I
■. The Nile hna a fall of six inches to ths
11 is possible, of course, that th. laundry work properly uu a large scale i
tbe
may be) an So- 1 ' •Jtm- L-.vr best synou^ inoua terms for a
jbousand miles. The overflow commences I • week.
euitor may be • wng.-Exchange.
• The Improvement in the launder of the ’ St
OrJ°
place’ aim
and no
no more fe
«• duz. a ywin. or more. Bell’s career preaenta
~7~ » ^.
- a:,„V,
,v,r puitc,
lu J une every year and continues until Auremarkable
Monte vtirtsto
Cbristc
f on«*
re., of
7, the mi .st rr
“"'r*n”« -nontc
,
--------- :-------------------I white shirts turned out iu bulk by mnker* •: «ajd alxiut it till they settle
‘ by letter
«u»t, attaining nn elevation of from twentyP«ddock» she ta Ml ware hi de- I m
;
,‘”b”‘.«MU&gt;try of rapid ftnnlr.e
it is estimated that- it costs well to do ot well known Imjud* ludkatea that the 1i
four to tweuty-hlx feet above low water I
twdullr achieved
aehtev«l in
in i
,lb“ °?e b«y»» "Hl come to ’
' b tl irty’r^"-^^^^’
[a-ople
m this country &lt;125,000,000yearly to dull finish coir be Mmxexsfuliy
mark and flowing through the valley of
. her aud ask her to look at i vexrlin^X- i
’
y Juir^ “K°- He enme to this
support charitable institutions, whiluabout wholesale manufacture.
£gypt in a turbulent body twelve miles
l&gt;l«M nu.rv.uul tell Lin. .. hM ,U‘ak* * fcl.S, " ''1';••
“''!
"■»&gt;
“» ■wtsneau-acb*
t.wl.rr
..........
••uuiy
■ Is
■ •laundering
• ■
This
on us -big a wak- ns in , It- M..I ;vtatMm .lank. Ot tt
i-idc.
During the last thousand years ff«X),000.(**i nre invented in permanent t; —
“sZ tav.
’,l ln Btwtou. Fran’
7 " •*’ d‘‘,nb '"
"clwllu
builc’.l’jgs, where the ueedy are cored for.
.
any
rc-anlnr
laundry.
nnd
why
the
munu
tfn re has been, but one sudden rise of the
•i tile,
ot.speech transmtahluu
...
lu
u.u
uiu'it
1
'
1
I
”
bi
"
tlrcWon
about
1
l:r..l
I
methods
cannot
!&gt;e
empfoybd
in
the
latter,
Nile, that of 1930. whfli 90,000 people were j
- m
Ot th°U«hi
The moth has a fur jacket and the but­ where they make nz*ru5u&gt;i-j»
n/tat-niiw of washing
washiii-- . u»
t*1* .
...
drowned. After the waters recode each
’-fo'J.
fr"U?enti-T«“id thnt long
mul ironing shirts,
collars, cuffs, etc., uo
,N ** puadif* wto the English &lt;tud
shirts.collars,
uu-; ’'
jhixr the exhalations from the mud are terfly none, bwauMcthe nocturnal habits of and
lew -ills---one—of—those
shortsighted
nbasca
। lthllheR6ttl* Rud trouble
the
moth
require
it$
the
diurixtl
move
­
I—
—
----■»■■»&gt;&gt;
puom-.i
- Amply intolerable to all except natives.
I'm.-pa. The talephone was the result
LU.**-..
•
. .
UtodskctaHrenral.icven ut her
•
ot quick ---------------money making
that is--------ultimately
This rand deposit odds about eight inches . ments of the butterfly do uot.
vthr C.a,uwt *;u,y J°dW « home on &lt; ywire m patient labor and iuvwitigatiou
its own detriment—la a mooted matter.-r
to the .sol! every century and throws a mud- i
Xw York Humid.
। hia looks, but give till the good nicks in lita
The. person who reads little is apt to hau
Clothier and Furniaher.
4y embankment from twelve to sixteen '
PwHgreeand tell the strong and weak points
flvt into tbe sea every rent.—Minneapolis die a bode either with clumsy and excess­
I of bis ancertors.—Cor. Chiaigri Iptcr Oee.ui,
ive care, or with the reckleosncss of igno
. society youth whose preecuca in thf
rance.
.____________________
Mrs. Bibbs—1 declare you men cau't write
h*nUy b®*K*rd«l ua
About 40,000 people in England pny a a letter unlem you have a regular deal and i According to tbe beet aud moat recent
in wondering why every one Im
-Mr. Sllgjjpurse— People say that a young
guinea a year for the privilege of display office ciiair and big plotting pad, and I don’t jaatalrtloM. IOO.OOO.OW ton, of wAtoponi
which DuMauricr
y nowadays ing their crests on their stationery and know what alh
•d
put
down
in
the
category of “T1
r aJkn’T
h°or- Th“
Mr. Bibbs—Yes, and a woman may have
would rather hare left unsaid." It w-w
turn of:
a KJOO writing desk, with everything to ■ lC’^,nW horsepower. The total coal nro-

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are not absolutely match, mid yet she'll sit down on a stool
r.^JS a vapor that and
a:
write on an old book.—New York
. diMance of SOO yards can by dfrtiBguhihnt

W“U‘ dIt,r ■W. weekly
^"J-^'l'-wonMnwruruMK^

wouM otU!bv

i aimed, "Thomore 1 on™?*!!
■■.n-tana

,

vldal, aa a class, with a targar
telligonoe than most
PO—"
•fond of genera) ijor^
Lion aa most people. Now and then
•ver, ona meeta with a s^wmaa „
woman who fMla to come no to th. rroni.
mrotoln th. ymlcnlM.
who rodMTon to coverup the aeOrimJii!

art, U th. milquotation ,n.r b. p^^1’
rridaj a lady who la wul tan.™ |^
My circle, and who U afflicted toaueAL
P"»u“« ''rip- with taanfchl„h&lt;-^£
Itad one ot Um big bones hero that
ta everything trom thread to llrtnnoniS!
to purchaw, acme ot the allrerwaro .JjJ
dm had notltod wlrmlw! Matta’S
moderate prim. Entering th. dw
derolrtl lo Mlvonnw,eU wa, waltM uu tr
a young wj*.woraau, &lt;uM M„.r p„p ’
what shu desired ifiquiri'd,afteru; •.t ;,,.,. ■ ,
to decipher the tnulomirk:
“Who ta the uuikcr uf this w.uv ■
“Oh. the Mme,” cheerily r.
-•
-i.
elark.
‘•Tbe wane)" n-pentisl the ot-roir..“Probably you Ho nut undei-t -.n.;
j
menu what Is the name of ti c :i...
.
tuier of these forks and sj&gt;--»ii
. ■
The young woman gazed ut Im t.-,ivr!-cii.
tor commtaeratingly fur a muim-nt and then
remarked in a pitying toner
"»Vliy, madam, there is orilyuue uianufacturer of silverware—m. rhng!"—Wash­
ington Post. '

A Koutl Thnt Runs Itwir.
Chauncey M. Depew ta responsible for the
following story:
A day or two after 1 sail,d fur Europe*
man went into my office nnd said;
‘'
“I want tosceChnuiK-vy Depew."
“He has gone to Europe." wild therolorol
porter.
“V»'r|l, 1 want to «!• Mr. Duval'
“He lias gone to Eur' i«
"Then I want to ere Curm li i-. V .
blit."
"He is in Newport."
"Ufa! Guess I v.aut to net- W.Yard,-.
bill." ,
"He also hi in Newport."
“Sot Then may I see Vics President
Clarke!”
"He Is at Albany."
"Vice President Hayden."
"He ta out of town.”
“I should like to see Vice President
Webb."
"He is in Europa”
“Is Superintendent Touoey in?"
' "He is up the road."
"How about General Passenger Age:.•
DanielsF"
“lie has gone to Cars.- May.'
“Who in thunder ta running this road
^nyhowf”
"I guess ft dobs running itsdf."—Ne«
York World.
Photographs In Egyptian Tutnb*.
The art of exploring the gloomy rec-sses
of Egyptian tombs has made, progress since
Belzoni, groping near tho coffin of King
Ch copH in the pyramid. "burgtarLuhly
broke the coffin lid." a* Byron saysAMr.
Flinders Petrie, writing on the problem'by
what light the work' uf making the an­
cient Inscriptions in these close and con­
fined repiAsitortes ut the dead wo* per­
formed, takes occasion to observe that in
our latter day excavations there is no need
to invoke the electric light, ft ver|jtaia!l
amount of reflected sunshine being eliuugh
to work by.
Mr. Petrie taahlmself taken pantograph*
at Gizeh which require tar more light than
is needed by a painter or a Kulptor, by
means of four successive r* flee:* iu&gt; of sun­
shine from common sheets of tin ptate, such
aa biscuit tin lids, aud he teeb certain tl:«-refore that with larger rcfl»&lt;’.
there would
benodlfccultywtateverinliglitinganypart
of the king’s tombs mure br ' .Ltly than by
small lamps, though the Inr , 'th:.:, tee ancleut Egyptians used were ; : his t; inion,
yke our night lights—feeble, t ut: i .. .
and capable of being used i.. the I pi of "a
large raft of Boating wick
—1 •&lt;:. t!in Sp&lt;t
tator.
-j;

Lane's tic? mt Cl &lt; U,
‘
The most curimts! nnd unupu- c!»ck ta
the United Str.ua. or in the w&lt;&gt;rid for that
matter, war toitatrucud by Ikmta Laue of
Amedeo. Lane’s curious clock, which, hj^
the way, ta ail free, hands and lever, is sttacheu to a geyser which shoots upward on
immense column of hot water every thirty­
eight seconds exactly. This spdutfog never
varies the tenth ot a secund iu its time;
therefore a clock properly L.in.-sM l« U
cannot do otherwiru1 than k&lt;ip correct
time. The lever mentioned nb
la con­
nection with the hand* and fore of the
clock ta so placed aa to hc.fturly hit !■&gt; ti.«
•hooting column of water, and every., time
tbu lever ta struck it move* the 1 unds for­
ward exactly thirty-cifcht secund'. Line’s
only trouble was to property divide these
thirty-eight second strokes ii.t«- b.i.r?
During the time he was employed in cunstructing his novelty it Is said that he often
quietly wished thnt old Dtuuv Nature l*»d
geared thta particular geyser so as lu spout
every half minute exactly.—SL Louis Re­
public.
P*Mln&lt; a Plate In a Church.
There was n very targe congtegntion, nnd
the rector seeing that there w.*.' only one ■
alms dish made signs to a n:?. ■ -o :n :he
chancel entrnsice to come to him. :tn■: bsuie
him go into the rectory gnni«-n through
a gloss do°r into the diuir." room, where
there tadsbeeu a slight refection Infor- tlie
service, bring a dish from tlie table, take it
down one side of the north aisle mid up the
other and theu living it to the ch rgymim nt
the place From which he started. Tin-rus­
tic diaappearvd. reappeared with ’be di-a.
took it mi he wns ordered aud ph- ;
'J
to the people on either aide of tLv
. and
then approaching the rector wl«|&gt;p r " in
bis car: "I’ve done ns yer tohl nn-.
‘ ve
taken It down you side of the &gt;k
up
t'other—they'll nonu of 'em
«• i;-’ v
-)‘‘
order hnd been given to enii't)'t • d&gt;a,,
•nd it was full of biscuits'- &gt;
h
■’,
"Manorial."

He Declined a Batewtry.
George Penhoily spent 'his '•
for Knglabd nnd America, cm! 1 - fiw years of life gave him nn’i ■ *T
portunhy to give vent to bi* &gt;'•" —'’"t
ixT.i-.oiu-.-.ee. Take Peter '
not wait (or death to come ix-fore- i-1
with his surplus fortune. I’*
American born, and to hint;! . &gt; !1
the offer of ft taronetcy f:«•• ’•
Far^uore grateful to the p d '• tta resolution otttauta j'
grow* of tiw United ret nt if. ’lt;“-_
uistUction, coming from thc.wh-ui ; &gt;
of which hv was jnstiy proud.—N*w * - *
WorhL
.

A French Kxprciwfon.
,
Fin de stacle means "end of the* -t:” ' ’ •
The expression is French, anti. ’ ■*
not reached thesnderf the ccnt'iL-. •
;
something very “advances!
&gt;_*
tin;I is strange now. but will be con.in' t&gt; ”■
u.
1:. ‘ ' thr end of the century. The pronun; .:-- .•
la .tew taah
•« .»akL-N™
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Hastings

VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 8

Banner

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 22, 1893.

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Largest Circulation
any paper in the
Ccunty.
WHOLE NO. 1934

done to the structure. The following day
another of the like followed accompanied
Brush Ridge.
While Henry Anders was working on a by hall and rain passing In a south eastern
hay barrack last week a board fell In such direction striking a valuable horee and
Published Thursdays by
a way as to strike him on the bead cutting killing the same belonging to Albert
a severe gash in his head—Mrs. Geo. Knowls residing 1% miles south west of
COOK. BTIOS..
Havens who has been visiting friends in this place. We learu that Mr. Knowls Is
Jackson the past week, returned home Insured In the Barry and Eaton Company
HASTINGS, MICH.
Saturday—Thomas Prince and wife en­ —Saturday evening Clare Aldrichs’ front
tertained company from Yankee Springs door yard presented a beautiful appearance
Sunday—Theje was another social hop by being nicely illuminated, with ntimerat P. R. Karns Friday eve—Henry ous tables decorated with a variety of
Anders has a cariosity which might be flowers and dishes which the young peotaken to the world,a fair, it Is lumber pie had so skillfully placed for the pur­
rioaaant jauey.
Milton Murphy spen-j Sunday with his which was brought from Europe In 1864— pose of serving Ice cream to the many who
mother—Childrens day whs observed last P. R. Karnes and wife attended memorial were kindly disposed to aid In a financial
Sunday at the East Castleton U. B. church services at Cloverdale Sunday—Hay prom­ way and exhibit the high appreciation of
with a tine program and a large attendance ises to be a good crop with us—Nellie the valuable services rendered by Rev.
—W. Williams, of Battle Creek was here Smith closed a very successful term of Pope before this field of labor. The pro­
looking after the Interest of his farm the school here last Friday. Bn*h Ridge ceeds of which amounts to twenty five
past week—M. Southwick has returned still needs a new school bouse—Bertha dollars, this adding much pleasure to those
home—John Gardner is on the sick list— Barnum of Kalamazoo visited her, parents who so kindly aided the good work and
The county drain commissioner is survey­ here Sunday last—Lewis J. Dubois of also the receplent of that puree—Joseph .
ing the drain for the Mater lake—Fred Augusta, was on our streets one day last Card lost a valuable new milks’ cow last
week. He was offered and refused to
Brass has returned homo from Battle
take 840.00 a day or two before she died
Creek—Sheep shearing is the order of the
Bedford.
-Will Elliot and wife. Boyd Cortright and
day—John Watilng has his wood house
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dewitt and family of I wife and Mrs. J. M. Elliot are expected to
done—All hands get ready for July 4th Battle Creek spent Sunday with tbelatters
and go to Perkin's Grove—The Sunday parents . Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Nichols— return to-day after a weeks’ visit at the
school at the Hofner school observed Walter Macomber, photographer, has his world’s1 fair—Mrs. Ed McCoffery of Kale­
ma zoo Is the guest H. M. Brington and
Childrens day by a fine program.
gallery completed, and having new appara­ other old friends and neighbors this week
tus throughout is prepared to do first class —P. H. Lawrence and son Jay returned
work—Mm. Mary Jacobs Is visiting her from the world’s fair last week, after a
Fine 'weather
prevailing at present parents. Mr. and Mrs. Godstnark—Mr. week’s visit—Mrs. A. J. Bradley returned
writing—The township picnic at Bowen’s and Mrs. Ed Eaton visited Mr. Merrit Per­ home last week after having accompanied
Mills was well attended and all report a kins and family Sunday—Rev. S. J. Flem­ the remains of her mother to N. Y. where
very pleasant time. The several schools ing and J. F. Crane were in Chicago last her father was burled several years since
were well trained In their exercises which week—At the last moment Mr. and Mrs. —A slight mistake In the Basse* last
made It very pleasant. After the exer­ O. C. Godsmark decided to wait until week In the consideration of Mrs. Stark's
cises there was speaking by Mr. Andrus later to visit the world’s fair Instead of go­ bouse lot, it should be 8325.00 instead of
and Mr. Jordan, of Middleville—Mrs. Burt ing now] as we reported last week. Mr. G. 8250—A querry exists among the people
Matthews,*of Valley City is spending a did go, however, on Monday and returned here and perhaps elsewhere, "How far off
few weeks at D. N. Stocking's—The pic­ Thursday, on business—Mr. aud Ms. Ed. are the better times as promised by our
nic dance at Bowens Mills last Friday Bailey and family spent Sunday with Mr. free trade Democrat friends when Grover
night was well attended, there being 85 and Mrs. ’oel Crandell—A number of Cleveland should take the reins of Gov­
numbers out and all report a very pleas­ young people gave Miss May Sever a sur­ ernment control in his bands?” Agricult­
ant time—A severe electric storm passed prise last Monday evening It being her ure inturests and their products ou the
over this section last week but there was fifteenth birthday—Walter Macomber goes wain. Wheat at 55cts. per bushel, wool
no damage done as yet heard of—Remem­ to Gull Lake Friday- for ’he summer—Mrs. at 15 and 20 eta. per lb. Has business
ber the service et the school house next Chas. Scoon and son-in-law, Mr. Willson men and business firms lost all confidence
Sunday evening—The Trimmer band ex­ niturnedto the letters home In N. Y. last •tn the present administration that causes
pects to play for a dance at Ed. Morgan’s Wednesday. They had a sale of the per­ such a statu of affairs ? Or why Mr. editor
near Parnutlee next Friday night—The sonal property on Tuesday.
Is there such a depressed amt downward
Cappen boys sold their wool to Prairie­
tendency in nearly all branches of busi­
ville parties last Saturday fori 20c. Why
ness? We await for a solution of the
can’t other towns pay as much. - Farmers
Ella Latly has gone back to Lansing problem.
.
take your wool where they will pay the to remain for the balance of the two
Middleville.
most for It—Charley Williams and his sls- years—Jerome Frost went to Big Rapids
Our public school closes this week—
ter Mrs. E. Gorden were the guests of their Tuesday where be has purchased 100 acres
bother Richard Inst Sunday—Mrs. Eliza of timbered land with the Intention of George Keeler and wife are In Chicago attending the world's fair—Mrs. Ward, of
Gurwin was the guest of J. Springer's last moving tils large mill there. He was at
Mancelona all of last week—Mrs. Will Detroit, Is the guest of her sister Mrs.
Saturday.
Seger has been visiting her mother Mrs. A. Wilkinson in this village—Don Putnam
Dptrllng.
A. Coombs at Battle Creek this week— has closed his fourth term of school in the
Mrs. I’latts moved to Adrian last week The straw berry Is with us once more— Lal timer district—Miss Belle Hicks, of
to Join her son. Dr. Platt, who has gone Several eases of wooplng cough here—; Hastings, was the guest of her consin.
there to practice—Guy Manning lost a Lorenzo Dean Is able to be out once more Miss Edna Campbell over Sunday—Harry
critter last week by eating too mucl^clover —The Austin school closes Friday with a Kelley, our assistant operator. Is In Has­
—H. Babcocks’ youngest child Is slowly picnic—Mrs. Pearl Pratt of Grand Rapids tings this week—Fred Walker has finished
recovering from scarlet fever, but the old­ has beeq visiting her mother/ Mrs. Leroy- school In Ann Arbor and has returned
home—Fred Beau, of Hopkins, was lu the
est daughter Is prostrated with the dread­
ed disease—A. Me Norris met with quite Spinney of Galesburg visited her people, village Monday—John E. Smith and wife
an accident last Saturday while working Mr. and Mrs. C. Tompkins last week— have returned from the world's! fair—
Mr.
and
Sirs.
C.
Southwell
spent
Sunday
Bert Severance aud lady and Don Ftrtnam
on G. Mannings* barn, cutting an uglygash Just above the ankle rendering him at Augdstii—Mrs. Seger and daughter Sundayed at Gun Lake—The Middleville
unable to work for a few days—Mrs. A. Lulu are in town this week—Mrs. Millard bund played on the streets Saturday even­
Ortnsbee Is able to be up again after her Hamilton and children returned to their ing for the first time and their advance­
recent Illness—A celebration at Dowling home at Striker, Ohio. Monday, her broth­ ment speaks well for their leader, Mr.
the fourth—Mrs. R. K. Stanton attended er Earl accompanied her—Mrs. James White—Childrens day Will be observed at
the- funerdl of her brother-in-law Mr. Bry­ Morehouse, of Verona, spent three or four he M. &amp; church next Sunday. '
ant last Thursday in Banfleld. who died days with Mrs. Henry Tasker last week—
very suddenly* with appoplexy—M^ Aid­ The price of wool makes the farmers
Yankee Springs annual school picnic
'
rich returned last Thursday from u two groan. I
was one of the grandest and largest at­
months visit with friends aud relatives in
tended ever
held in this township.
New York. He thinks the farmers ought
People
came from all the surrounding
There will be mi ice cream and straw­
not to complain as some of the eastern
fanners hadn't their corn planted—N. berry festival held x»t our school bouse towns and all the school children enjoyed
Latham, wife and sister visited the letters Friday evening June. '30th. proceeds for Ifc.very-B^uch. It is some twenty years
parents a few days the fore part of last the purchasing of a dictionary for the since the first school picnic was held and
week, in Union City—Mrs. ‘A. N. Warren school—8. E. Wolf and wife attended from that time on both old and young
look forward for the
coming of this
is entertaining friends from away—J. E. church in Cascade Sunday, driving through
Tobias expects company from New York, to Grund, Rapids to make a short call with annual picnic. It is estimated that twothousand people were in attendance. We
dally—Maria Manning is home for a few friends—Remember the graduating exerclses at die school hou-e Sat. evening July have our president anti vice president
days.
.
1st. L«»e McDonald now goes to Cedar and other otHc» r&amp; who look after the
Creek tojdo a job of carpenter work— managementfof its affairs. Home talent
Woodland
The writer In company with wife. In played to a good house aud all went hotde
John Velte will build a new bouse this
feeling happy as the day was well spent
summer—F. F. Hilbert and wife, and driving across the country to Cascade,
—Hot weather Is getting in its work and
Jicrt Smuggs and wife, of Muskegon, have which is ten miles east of Grand Rapids,
haying and harvesting are coming in a
gone to Chicago to attent the world’s fair found crops of all kinds excepting apples
heap—ST numbers were sold at Smiths’
—J. J. England will buy wool In our vil­ booming, many new buildings going up.
dunce, picnic night, and a good time was
lage during the wool season—Most of our This shows general prosperity. We also
had by all—Judge Armstrongs’ house Is
farmers have sheared their sheep but no visited the Sulplier Springs and Mr. Holt’s
Just receiving the finishing touch of the
wool has been marketed here yet. Far­ fishing parties from Grand Rapids have
painters,brush which makes It one of the
mers are loth to sell their wool on a free built a very fine hotel and other buildings
best in the county ami I asure you the
trade basis—Woodland lodge of L O. O. F. at the Spring and are now building « very
Judge knows what a good thing is when
also the Rebeccas’ went to Lake Odessa fine hall. This is growing and becoming
he sees It—The editor of the Democrat
on Sunday And assisted Lake Odessa lodge a great resort, a daily bus runs to and
was with us at last Fridays* picnic. We
from
Grand
Rapids.
In memorial exercise*—J. M. Smith and
scraped his acquaintance, and was much
wife spent Friday and Saturday at the
pleased with him as a gentleman, of course
home of Mr. Smith’s borne in Yankee
Mrs-’McDonnld. of Baltimore^ visited politics was not talked of—Enoch Andrus
Springs—The F. Band boys had an ice her daughter Mrs. Glasgow and other
was with us, his appearance was apprec­
cream social on Saturday night and every friends here last week—Willis Carpenter iated very much by every body, and that
body had a good time—Wheat is very Is working in Irving this week—Mrs. Jen­
big. good, natured fellow, Hon. M. Jordan,
large and some of it is lodged already. The nie Smith ex| ects her grand mother from
speaker of the day. with that lustrous voice
prospects are that a large amount of wheat Ohio to visit her this week—Mrs. Joel
could make himself heard all over the
will be lodged.
Smith has set out fifteen hundred cabbage ground, and that other good, natured
plants this spring. Who can beat this?— fellow, J. W. Saunders, editor of the
Most of the farmers are selling their cream Middleville Snn was a looker on.
Miss Emma Barber spent Sunday at E. to the Lowell creamry—Fred Fleming- Is
V. Smith’s In East Castleton—Miss Minnie In Clinton Co. canvassing for the Advent­
Mrs. William Doonan passed to the
Furniss returned home from the Normal ists pollinations—Mrs. L. Cole went to
at Ypsilanti Monday evening for her sum­ Belding'last work to care for Llbble Cole great beyond on the mornlag of the 20th
mer vacation—Mr. ano Mrs. A. E. Phil­ who is sick but is belter at tiffs writing. of June. She bad been sick a long time
and
wajjpatiently waiting for the sum­
lips, of Vermontville called on friends She has been working In the silk mills—
here Sunday afternoon—Miss Hattie Cul­ Miss Fannie Carpenter returned to Lan­ mons. The deceased was one of the
ver, of Traverse CH y Is the guest of the sing the 12th.—We are informed that the pioneers of the Michigan wilderness and
Misses Furniss—Miss Nellie Piper, of widow Platt, who went from here last a famllv of four sons and one daughter
MasaiUon. Ohio, visited her aunt Mrs. spring to Greenville, died a Jew days ago mourn ajnolher’a loss. Her husband Mr..
Henry Felghoer the fore part of the week —Miss Eisen hone af Ohio spent Sunday Win. Doonan, Is bereft of the fond wife
—F. M. Weber (better known as Pat) of with Mrs. Amelia Bronson—Call nt our and companion of his past life but it will
the News force is visiting friends In Ohio new merchants and get a bargain in hats not be a long separation. Mrs. Doouan
—Mrs. E L. Parrish gave a four o’clock and shoe»—The fourth of ’93 is drawing will ever be held iu grateful remembrance
luncheon party last Saturday fur her little near, surely time is on the wing—Farmers by all her old friends and neighbors for
(laughter Isabella—Miss Mabie Hummel, live in their c«»rn fields now and corn is her neighborly acts of kindness in the
of the deaf and dumb school nt Flint Is burring to catch up lost time—Clover h past, for she was possessed of those kind­
ly and hospitable traits that are so inti­
home fur the long vacation—Miss Minnie getting rtady for the reaper.
mately connected with her nation's charact­
Furnhs spent Tuesday afternoon at Mid­
er—Mice host of the Lake View house is
Banfleld.
A most delightful lotion for the Toilet.
dleville—The Congregational and Evan­
gelical churches bad their Child reus day
Used after washing; after shavmg,
There will be an Ice cream social server! having a porch built in front of his hotel—
exercises last Sunday. They were greeted by the ladles aid for the benefit of the pas­ The bills are out for the fourth at this
before retiring.
with large crowds ut both churches uud all tor this week Friday eyeulng at Mr. Jones place and we think we can furnish a very
the program was spltndid-^-Tbe man kill­ evaporator hall—Li-t Sunday eve attire Interesting program for the occasion for
ed by the midnight train Sunday night at eburch was orguuized a Johnstown'Sunilay we have the facilities and as every one
Gregg’s crossing proved to be a Mr. J. School Association beaded by Peter Fisher knows who have l*en present on former
Beach, who had escaped from the asylum ns president, and Mr. Filch of Lacey, vice occasions of the kind we generally carrv
Mi, Soothes a Softens lonwned.
at Kalamazoo. After the body had been president, Clarence Iden secretary, and out what we advertllse—Howard Mosher
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dragged over the cattle guards the second t-xerutlvp commit!* May Styles. Mrs. Mill h Just recovering from a severe attack of
time by tb« early morning train it was dis­ er. Nellie Edmonds Hiram Colemen sod rheumatism—Childrens day exercises at
covered and reported. A coroner’s Jury Frank Bristol— P«t Lee was very wlrk the eburch next Sunday evening. All are
Manufactured
was summoned, an Inquest held and the Igaltf Ivt week but at ibis writing Is some invited.
byC.H.AJ.
much mutilated body, war brought to better—We are experiencing some very
Price. Salem.
Lentz’s undertaking room* where It re­ lint weather, no wind mills running,
The ice cream social at Marshall Bel­
ceived proper attention. Sheriff McKevitt water low.
linger’s was well attended.
Proceeds
came on tlie afternoon train and by use of
about 313.00—School closes this week with
the telephone made arrangements with
a picnic at Fin* lake—The L. A. S. meetthe authorities at the asylum for the dis­
On the 15th. a terrible electric sterpi
posal of the same. A gentleman came visited this place accompanied
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. a- heavy with Mrs. Lewis Moore this week—EtHU
from Kalamazoo Toeeday morning and fall of rain, during which time the Baptist Andrus, of Uickopy Corners. Is vts&amp;q
had the reiflslns interred In the potter’s- church steeple was struck, removing the her cousin. Mrs. Cross—Bertha Moore I
field of our village cemetery. Mr. Beach , spire with the _______
weather__________
vane and____
ball___at- home fer a vacation—A. E. Dewey, H. I
was about 79 years old and It Is reported ■ uebed to the ground, also slivering the , Nob let, Mrs. Lewis Moore. Mm “ “
. that a| one time be was a professor tn the I steeple, tearing up shingles. Fortunately । lem and Hortie Harvey were la
U. of M. at Ann Arbor.
| 00 Kreat amount of damage further wu I Creek Saturday.

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1 wish to call' your attention this week to my complete line of

COUNTY NEWS.

.VIiIF PROCESS, QUICK MEAL GAS

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GRAND RAPIDS NEW GENERATING GASOLINE

STOVES.

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Leonards Cleanable Refrigerator.
Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers and Rakes.

Lawn Hose and

Attachments, Screen Doors and Windows, Wire Screen

and Poultry Netting, plain and barb Fence Wire.

IRA VAN VALKENBURGH
LEADING HARDWARE DEALER OF BARRY CO.

HASTINGS, MICH.

UNION BLOCK.

The World’s Fair,
Is no doubt a grand success
BUT

You can no^appreciate it

IF MR SHOES BE IM!
Call at the Little 13 x 75 foot

And get a pair that are easy.

We have them.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2NS0N

ONE PRICE
SHOE DEALERS.

WANTED!

NOTICE.

Those who have Champion
Binders or Mowers and may
want repairs. will do me a
a favor by looking their ma­
chines over and find out as
nearly as possible what they
will need and report to me as
I am now making up a list of
such repairs as I expect will
be most called for. Do this
at once and you will save
both yourself aud me time
and trouble. Also remember
I sell machine oil and bring
along your cans.

Jesse Townsend

Cream

I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can't handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

L L. WILKINS, ag’t

Nourishes the Skin.
For Chaps and Sunburn.

Comforting
in Humors
and Eczema.

PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE.

CH. GOODYEAR

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WORLD'S FAIR GOSSIP.

MUST ANSWER.

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Thursday, June aa, 1893.
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COOK »»p«.7propri«°,»-

the Ford Theater Horror.

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Col. Ainsworth,

Superintendent Co-

*'*yt and Engineer Sasso Give Bail

in the Sum of SI0.000 Each.
FIXED THE hta-ME.

Washington. June 20.—The coroner's
jury which has been investigating-the
Ford theater disaster reached a conclu­
sion Monday afternoon. It holds re­
sponsible Col Frederick Ainsworth,
Contractor Dant, Engineer Sasse and
Superintendent Covert for criminal neg­
ligence aud manslaughter.
The an­
nouncement was received with cheers
bv those who were in attendance at
Willard’s halt

Mr. ChM, .V. Hauer
Ct Frederick, Md., suffered terribly for over
ten years with abscesses and running sores oa
tote left leg- He wasted away, grew weak and
thin, and was obliged to use a cane and crutch.
Srsry thing which could be thought of was done
without good result, until he began taking

After being out two hours the jury
returned a verdict, setting' forth that
Frederick B. Loftus came to his death
by the disaster at Fora's theater
building on June 9, .1893.
They
recite the fact that George W.
Dant was
the
contractor
under
the government for the work in
progress which caused the disaster and
u, „..wuit&gt;.wf..n «b»«&gt;*re. ..
all the circumstances connected with
the accident and find that Frederick C.
HoOD’8 Pills srstbobext after-dinner Ptlls, Ainsworth, in charge of the building,
•Mbt dl&lt;Mtlos. cure headsets sad blUouxue**.
William G. Covert, the superintendent.
Francis Sasse, the engineer, and George
W. Dant, the contractor, are rcsponsible for the killing of Loftus.
“ The Uuigan Fall* Route."
The finding further refers to the ab­
sence of shoring or’other means to pro­
Stations.
tect the building during the process of
excavation, by reason of which one of
Hastino* -•
the piers fell, causing the fall of the
floors and the consequent crushing and
Station*.
•killing.
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Censure* L'ricle Kam.
HLlSTlNIS.
The jurors further find that the fail­
M. A. GILLMAN’. Local Agent. Bautinsure of the government of the United
States to provide for skilled superin­
SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL
tendence of the work of repair and al­
AT THE
teration of its buildings in charge of
QRAMD RAPIDS BUSINESS COLLEGE. the wax department is most unbusi­
Pur pirticulur*, sddrw A. S. P»ri«h, Prop.
ness-! ike and reprehensible, and arts of
the opinion that if such superintend­
ence had been provided in the ease of
the work on the Ford's theater build­
That more ills result from an ing the awful traged.v might have been
averted.
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla

THE COWBOY RIDERS.

Thalr IU&lt;V Hon Than Half Ov»r-roar
LOW WHEAT AVERAGE.
&lt;tf Tliem Bmwh Stow City. I*.-Horaand Man In Fine Condition.
Sioux Crrr. la., June 20.—Doc Mid­
dleton. probably the beet known of the
The Mldilgan crop report fur June.
cowboy racer®, arrived on the opposite
bank of the Missouri river Monday l»Oed by the .oeretary„
eventnx at 7:38 o'clock, and when no
camo up to the boat landing al an
eatv Jog «aa eaally recognlaed by
the large crowd which had gatherea
and waa greeted with a prolonged
cheer. Middleton returned it by rais­
ing his hat, and a moment later he was
eurronuded by n hoot ot hl. acquaint,
ancea who kept him waiting worn
time. While he was talking Joe Gill»ple came galloping In, with James H.
Stephens, “Rattlesnake Pete, ot his
heels. John Berry arrived at 0 o’clock.
The racers were met by Veterinary
Tatro. W. W. Fontaine, of the humane
society, and Humane Officer Patten, of
CoodKlm. or
this city, who looked the horses over
ComnUnlour Sherwood laaued * ~ocarefully.
Later Mr.
Tatro said
BolldaU-d statament ahowlM the c““„
the
horses
were in
fine
con­
tl.mot the U0 atate bank" »”&lt;&gt; three
dition and appear to have, received
trust eomfwniee ot Michigan a
the best of care. The men themselves
are in excellent health and spirits. clow ot business May «• The resources
end llebllltle. were »SI.17».88«.«. or •!.During the first six days they hav®
traveled 400 miles and are begin­ ■537 050.80 greater than December ,
when the last report wee mede. The
ning to increase their speed os they
eperegele eepitel wee 811.«3.7H&gt;.«.
advance.
Stevens is endeavoring to
leans and discount., slock* bond, end
save his horses by traveling half the
■m.»t&lt;Bires Klt.TW.h"'-’’: surplus and
time on foot, Jnd in this way proceeded
undivided proflta. M.M8.I8S.M. end de40 miles Sunday.
poelte. WT.431.M1-M. The letter Item
ha. Increased WS7.80S.0l elncc DecentBUSINESS MEN MEET.

Michigan Central

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12a I i 1= Balfs

Do you Know?

other cau.se-Indigestion, Consti­
pation, Headache, Biliousness,
gnd Malaria usually attend it.
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator
is a vegetable pacific for Liver
Disorders and :neir accompany­
ing evils. It cures thousands
why not be one of them? Take
Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator.
Your Druggist will supply you.
MORTGAGE SALE/
Default b.-wlng been uuule In Hie conditions
ut a certain BiortiPMCt* made by Aritinr D.
• Hittbes ano Sarah I». finghev. Lfs wile. Hubert
C.Stronx. ard Erun.a Strong, lib wife, of Harry
Ownty, Michigan, to Walter DIcUuu. of Albanv. jfate of Se« York?dated September •-*.
' ATI).. 1SW. and recorded In the office of the
Regfaler of Deed*, tor the County of Hany and
State of .Michigan, on the 3rd day of October. A.
0., 11M. In Liber .*3 of Mortgages, on page* 24
and 26. which said mortgage was duly assigned
by Said Wnller Dickson to John A. Robertson,
ot the County of Barry and State of Michigan,
on me 23th day of September. &gt;8*6. said aasigumeot having been duly recorded in the office of
th® Reri*ter of Do**ds of said County- of Barry.
□n Hie 27th day of February. A. D.. 1*93 In Liber
SO Of Mortgages on page -121. on 4whicb said
mortga.-e, so assigned there Is claimed to be
due at the time ol ibis notice tho sum of three
thousand one hundred elglity ino dollars and
sixty seven cents and an Attorney's fee ot fifty
dollars provided, for tn said mortgage, ami.
which is the wnole amount claimed to be due
upon said mortgage, and no suit or proceedings
at law having lieen instituted to recover the
amount secured by said mortgage or any part

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oootaiurd In said mortgage, and the statute in
inch case matte and provided, notice Is hereby
given that on tfotunlay. the second day of
September. A.!»..
at 10 o'clock In Che fore­
noon. I thall Mill st Public Auction, to the high­
est bidder, at the north front d®or of the
Court House. In the city ot Hastings; (that be­
ing tile place where the circuit Court for the
County ol Barry Is holden) the premises de­
seribw i nsaul mortgage, (except such part of
the said described premises as was Inserted in
skid mortgage by error and which have been
heretofore released by Quit Claim deed to
Louise M Everts, the legal owner as hereinafter
Mt forth, or so much thereof a? may be uccessary to p:&lt;y the amount due upon said mortpge
with lutenestat eight percent, and all legal
costs, together with an attorney fee of flfty col­
lars covenanted fur therein, the premises being
described iu said mortgage as fallows
Commencing at the north west corner of P. L.
Blake's fof In the village of Irving. County of
Bam and .State of Michigan, and running from
tlmnc® ea l or In an easterly direction along the
north line of Iota heretofore conveyed aud to the
highway crossing the race and cast of the lot or
laud deeded to Effie Bildwln. and from said
highway in a south easterly direction on the
south line of &lt;he raceway, to Intersect the
pond; lhence on and slobc the westerly line of
said pond In a northerly direction to the dam.
and from thetme following the center of the
Thornapple river to a point directly north ot
the point of starting, mid from said point Muth
to the place of beginning, contslnlnx ten acres
more or less: and all on section thirty-one In
town four north, range nine west, excepting
from the above all streets and highways nov*
lawfully thereon. Also the undivided one-half
o'tlte following: f'ommeoctnr, at a point flftytwo feet, six Inch* s west and twelve rods three
feet and three inches north, of the southeast
corner of the north west quarter of section
ta!rty-one, town four north of range nine west:
ranning from thence w'est eight rods: thence
north to the center of the Thomapple river:
thence east eight rods, thence south io place ot
beginning. If Is expressly understood that tht«
last descr Ibeowemlscs is all the premises, mill
privUegeand rights of flowage.owned byAlon.-o
E. Gardner ana Frank Campbell and constitu­
ting the lat® Arm. Gardner. Campbell &amp; Co., ot
Irviog. and that this mortgage u Intended to
cover the undivided on®ball of all rights of
sold Gardner, Campbell A Co., together with
above with the roller flouring mill aud all mill
fixture* therein now standing or hereafter u&gt; t*«
ereuted aud placed upon said premise* Includ­
ing both of above danrtBtfoM.
That in draftlog ‘aid n&lt;wf|M® thr draftsman
made au error and the following des. rlb-d Uud
with mil! privilege* and richt of flowage. was
Inserted in said inortgncwhj'nihtake. thnt rhe
said mortgnxoni had no title and clsbn no nd-to said premises, and the AMlgnee ot said
mOrtKaxe claims no right, therein, aud Mid
premises will not be offered tot sale under this
mort«a«e sal-. The premises so Inserted iu
said mortghge by error and which will not be
offmd for sale are described m follows:
Also the undivided one half of the following-

north of Ui« south past corner ot the north
’ ; west quarter ot section thirty-one. town four
north of range nine wral; running from tbrnre
west eight rods; thence north to the c*h*er of
Um Tiwrnanplo river; thane® met eight rode.
Urnoee soulh to place "f oraintiios. It Is «-x
j premly understood that this last 'di Merited
premise* tv ad Che premise*, mill privilege -nd
right* &lt;rf flow»gc. owned by Alenin K. Gardner
Md.Frank Campbell and count liming the UuItrm, Ganumr. Campbell &amp; Co . of Irving, and
that this mortwgn fa Intended to cover tne un­
divided one-half of all rights of said Girdr.-r
Campbell &amp; Co.
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r..L.,T COU.WTX

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

No warrants were served on the de­
fendants. but at 10 a. m. Ainsworth,
Covert and Sas&amp;e gave bond for appear­
ance in the sum of 810.000 each. Con­
tractor Dant, who is reported to be
suffering from nervous prostration,
has apparently been left- to shift for
himself by the war department officials,
no bail having yet been offered.

CLEARS UP A MURDEh MYSTERY
A PortujoMr Boy Confesses Killing Iter-

Boston, June 20.—The Manchester
murder mystery of Fall River is cleared
by the confession of Joao Carriero to
the Portuguese consul of this city. The
lad, who is now under arrest, confessed
Monday that he committed the murder
in self-defense, being first attacked by
Bertha Manchester with an ux. He
had worked for the girl's father for
several weeks, aud hud tried in vain to
collect a,nmall sum of money, which, h®
claims, old Steve owed him for wages.
It was to secure this money by the.ft
that he visited, the lonely dwelling.
Carriero supposed Farmer Manches­
ter ke^t u good deal hidden in the
houspr He says he only intended to
take what was due him. He entered
the house and was mut by the girl os
he entered the kitchen. After some
talk Bertha seized the ax and ordered
him out of the house. He refused to go
and she rushed at Jtim. Finding that
Bettha would ovcrcqme him he wrested
the ax from her and killed her.

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Wo desire to uy to our cllltrn,. q,,. ,

TOTCoJumbiw ttO o'1
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i-Av mAnaxer. U&gt; the Call- ■„w, ^J8C0'Lry

S^.^iX^Laiw-^chi- :

of extortion.
Col. CvtP, of the committee on cere-

thTOT^™»l««/on

Grover Change* lfl» Plan*.
Washington, June 20.—The presi­
dent, it is announced- at the white
house, has changed his “plans and will
not accompany Mrs. Cleveland to Buz­
zard's
Boy os
he ut
first
ifitendevi. There ore matters of public
business which he desires to dispose of
before taking his sumtaer vacation; and
instead of making two tripe the president’s present purpose is to remain
here till he can see his way clear to
join Mrs. Cleveland at Gray Gables,
there to remain until the end of Auguat
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Killed at Their Front Gate.
Shreveport. Lp.. June 20.—The bod­
ies of Tom Cprdway and his sister, Pattrcl Cordway, were found at the front
gate of their home, 8 miles east
of Logansport,
Monday
morning.
Cordway was
known
to have n
good Jdcal of money on his person,
and it{ is supposed some one aware of
this f^t cabled him ‘from his house and
shot him. It i^ala&amp;Uhougbt his sister
heard .the shooting ami. rushing to his
assistance, was also shot/ Ther® is no
clew to the murderers.

New York, June 20.—A typical Cherry
hill tough, John J. Haggerty by name,
jumped from the Brooklyn bridge to
th® river Monday afternoon on a wager
of a pint of beer. He was not injured
in the slightest way. Haggerty was
drunk when h® accomplished the feat,
and was in the same condition when
landed in tho police station a few min­
utes after his great leap.
Will 8u« for DamsffM.
Chicago, June 20.—Members of the
Illinois Grain Merchants' Protective
association complain of serious losses
through slow movement of cars and
hare authorized the railroad commis­
sioner to institute suits for damages.
Died tn u Patrol Wa&lt;on.
Dubuqdb, la., June 20.—Casper Shaumai*., arrested as an insane man, died
in the patrol wagon on the way to the
police station. lie had taken a dose of
carbolic acid with the Intention of com­
mitting suicide.
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20.—Hon. Thoma®
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London,' Ji
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Buy ord, American ambassador to Great
Britain, will proceed to Windsor castle
utt Friday next for the purpose of pretu-uttag his credentials to the queen.

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Detroit, Mich.. June 20.—The week- ‘
ly crop report Issued by the Michigan
WCWMJer
Bcrvtcc bureau
uurcuu muiciies
tnat
weather service
indicates that
the warm weather and absence of any
excessive rainfall during the oust
wcei(
have improved
the
condltion of the ground generally. Crops
Bro growing quite rapidly and th®
outlook at present is very favorable,
A11 kinds of small fruita are in good
condition.
Prospect® seem favorable
for a largo crop of pears, peaches,
plums and apricots, but apples are be­
low the average. Hay, potato^ and'
vegetables promise a good yield.)

Killed In a Drunken Row.
Damvillr, Ill, Juno 20. — Thomas
Duncan, an ex-policeman of this city,
killed Wilse Lafferty by etabbing him
Bunday evening. The men, in company
with several others, had a keg of beer
in the woods. Lafferty became intoxi­
cated and forced a quarrel with Dunean
The coroner’s jury exonerated Duncan
from all blame, claiming that ho acted
ifi self-defense.
After ho was stabbed
Lafferty walked home, nearly a mile
away, and dropped d?ad as he was
climbing over his garden fence.
Killed by a Rat Rite.
Richmoxd, Mo., Juno 20.—Mrs. J. T.
Ford died at her home, 1 mile east of
this city, Monday from blood poisoning,
caused by a rat bite ten days ago. She
was tho mother of the notorious Bob
and Charley Ford, who killed Jesse
James at St Joseph, Mo., under a con­
tract with the then governor (now con­
sul general to Mexico), Crittenden.
Ohio Musician* Robbed of Their All
Colvmsub, 0., June 20.—While the
state encampment of the Sons of Vet­
erans was on dress parade Monday af­
ternoon thieves entered the tent of the
band and stole jewelry, railroad tick­
ets and money to the amount of &lt;700.
The members of the band are business
men of Fremont, O.. and are left here
pcnnilesa.

Y^orrowN. O., June 20.-The iron
manufacturers of .he Mahoning valley
have determined not to ojgn the wage
scale until after July 1. All the mills
will cease operations June ro. As to
when they will resume it is a matter of
•anjccture.

c.»e"fromU7tallU Srt”

A friend In need la a triend li.h rf I ,„d
,not lea, than one mini,.,, ^,4, , “
,found Juat auch a friend In l&gt;r 1C.
New IMeeorery tot eonaumidl,,,,. c'urh.
and
colds. If you have never used •
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this
great
cough medicine, one trial will
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cunvluce yr-u that it Iihn wonderful cur
•in litre
powers in all diseaM-s of throat, &lt;
1
Imig-. Each bottle la guan-nirt..
:all that In cluiiti.-d or ni' !!i 1 .
। fundra. Tri«hlK&gt;ith'N tie* .• .; p ,
year's drug stiire. Lhu;.
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The state bank at Crystal Falla sus­
pended payment
The bank
or­
ganized about a year a^ with a capi­
tal of 125,000 and had deposit® of 860,Secretary H. B. Baker, of the stat®
board of health, who went to Iron­
wood to investigate the aerious typhoid
fever outbreak there, said impure water
waa the cause.
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The bvr-t salve in tite v
bruises, eores. ulcere, &gt;n:i
!■ -er
sores, tetter. etm|ipt*d r.-j:
'hilbEniua,
cotnsj and aM skin vrupilont&gt;,...... }W,„¥P.
ly cures piles ur no rh} required, hi,
gufinoitetd tu give i vrtect satLtnctiou or
money refunded. I’Hw
cent- jx-r iMJX
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the dniKimt.

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A heavy hay crop h abated |i&gt; the
southprn part of Hie stat-.
Tire cotuuiencetnrnt exeren-e- ot the
C roe well high schwd will Ihj held Jane ‘o.

Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castorla. &gt;
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castor!?.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castorla.

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The June races at Yale were a complete
failure on account of the heavy rain*.
In many places In the lower Her of
counties, farmers complain ut a scarcity of
help.

Ask No gyuipulliy

of your friends if you are i/.v«re of the
mode of applying and the teHmlide uuarun
tee we give with eacli package of Hill's
Pile Pomade, and you will not give it a
trial. Price 01.00, six packages ?5.00.
‘By mall. Try it to-night F&lt;-r sale by
Fred L. Heath the druggist
A number of cottagve will, be bull: at
Lexington this summi t by sumtnt r i it­
ers.
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to the state prison for twelve years.
A White Cloud merchant offered a
------- —- -«*«**«■ xjuumng.
.'Ooattere little whether the crowd
SJSX
y th01"g~t h™*tmat
wight in Newaygo county in May.
'
*“*“• Woman-.
Th® rod netted him on® pound and nine
3M*Uy Ella it to overflowing. The
ounces of fish.
The state board of health will hold tares which take place daily in this
. ‘bhng
the^ucational^tu^:
sanitary convention at Hillsdale July
and 7 and tall the people how to r»li.
. the World s Columbian exposition,
ad a strong contrast to some of the
Uta chotan and typhoid tmr.
A furious atorm ol wind
"‘ua and
aaa rain
raiD
’J1’? are to be seen in th®
struex Hillodale, doing considerable
f
which an admission charge is
—.-nasra -.i reocea and trees.
m»oe.

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When she bad ChU.lreu, *h»- ga&gt;

of. the Dundee high
The JuniorclaM
-----------school will banquet the graduating class
June 22.

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Edward E. Hartwick Is ”
- ■ ’ ■ Mi. bigan man to graduate tn.-in W, -t Point
this year.
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Sold by U". 11. Gixrilyear.

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The Bch«-! at! Cone, a lit: • ! .-miri .n
Monroe eouuty. Is dosed y:i nvrount of
diphtheria.
,

these wpre gained by housekeepers
who nt the Woman's building at Jack­
son park listened to Mrs. Borer's lec­
ture- on the art of bread-making with
yeast. She gave the relative values of
high and low yeast, and high yeast in
its growth in bread was illustrated by
the growth of the plant in toil She
said: “The idea of letting 'the sponge
stand over night has gone out of date.
Bread-making is easy if the cook will
understand a few essential principles."
Sirs. Rorer advocated the theory that
six o’clock dinners were best tar
health, and said the idea of heavy
meals at noon w®s against the action

len

When Baby was sick. v.

time.

inspector of the beaux arts, asked the
eminent sculptor. Falguiere, to under
under-­
take the task. Mr. Falguiere accepted,
and in twenty days he had uccomplished the work honorably. We give
a copy of the original drawing, for
which we are indebted to our eon ternporary, L'Ulustration.
France is represented seated and
wearing a cuirass, the right arm being
with a proud but pacific gesture
nThe
*v“ *-**
------------------.
left arm
rests on a .....
tablet bearing
the inscription “Droits de 1’Uomme”
(Rights of Man), while the left hand
holds the national sword. The head,
which is characterized by a calm and
serene beauty, is ornamented with a
dilldem symbolical of liberty, equality
and fraternity.
The'statue is seven feet ten inches
high and will be erected oil a pedestal
nine feet ten inches high. It will orna­
ment the Trench section, which is very
remarkable us a whole and will attract
much interest.

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Four to eight dn j~ “f
Wheeler’s Heart and Wm- &gt; i.rr will re­
lieve the worst cas" of xhvi-u'tuss every

Urrad-Maklux at tho FairNew point® and improvements are
wh° ' &lt;constantly
”“,anur being dbooTerefl
In
discovered ms
even in

in a field near Kalamazoo.
Four negroes and a white man quar­
reled at Augusta and Albert Mahoney
(colored) fatally stabbed PhiUp Peake,
also colored.
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a F Sandere. o« SL Alban*, England
appointed a Judge In tho departawntot
floriculture to examine the orehlda
A tin tree over flfty feet la height
and meaaurlng about fourteen teet in
diameter was received at the California
state building. The tree camo from
the Santa Barbara valley.
*
Los Axgelim county, Cal., is
Rented in the Horticultural building
by a large liberty bell made of oranges,
between eleven and twelve hundred
U-ing u"«l.
b.v
immense column
containing 1S.8T- oranges. Both de­
signs excite much interest.
The live stock committee of the na­
tional commission Ims completed its in­
vestigation of the live stock depart­
ment. and has made a report to Presi­
dent I'almer. The report says that the
affairs of the department are In excel­
lent shape, the building® being all
nearly completed, and the pavilion for
stock exhibitions being especially
serviceable.
Another exhibit has been installed
on the battle-ship Illinois which is full
of interest to the student of the naval
hisUTyof the United States. It Is a
full-rigged model of the steam frigate
Colorado, which with its sister ships,
the Franklin, the Wabash, the Niag­
ara and the Merrimac, prior to the
breaking out of the civil war, consti­
tuted the mo®t formidable fleet in the

Lady physicians are becoming quit®
nufrierous in Michigan.
There are thirteen soldiers buried in
the Vicksburg cemetery, one of the war I
of 1812.
Fire gutted the photograph
gallery
*,
n* Edwarti Tray at Jackson.
Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, of Cold­
wnt«-r. has settled her 83,000 damage
ca8v atrainst the city in eonsiileruliou
"*
ot receiving 8100
Hay county wheat and corn is in bad '
shape.
Water is standing on many'
fivlds to the depth of several inches
and the grain is rotting on the ground. .
William Myre, 12 years old, wa® j
drowned in n mill pond near Menom- I
inee.
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Mr. and Mrs. TxtuLs Schermerhorn •
celebrated their golden wedding at!
Diamondale.
Charles Thorsen died from sunstroke
at Ishpeming.
Reading has organized a cornet band
with thirteen members
Evidently
Evidently
there is little supeistition about that
band.
Miss Kate M. Alling resigned as prin­
cipal of Michigan female seminary at
Kalamazoo because of her approaching
marriage. Miss Louisa P. Sampson, of
Brooklyn, N. Y., will succeed her.
Alexander Maltonea was injured by
a falling rock at the Buffalo mine in |
Negaunee and died from his injuries.
He was 38 years old and single.

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consumption

„?!£!
]handled reraedln that rell as
,
have xlren roeh unIrenal -u.'.f,;,'™
’We do not beeltale to xuarantre Si
(evety time, and we rtand ready
the pprehue price. It MtUteetoty
do
&lt; not follow their use. 'Tl.,w
i
their xreat i»pu,rlli
their raerita. W. H. 0«.lre„,

nese toys.
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q-TA-rr commissioners have issued a

clreOl»r«rFi«th"
world's fair and denying the charge®

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Finance Inaugurated.
Agents are traveling through th®
Cmcaoo, Jane 50,-EiponenU ot
banking, finance, railway commerce, country selling*cloth and groceries by
boards of trade, insurance, building sample. They claim v? represent some
and loan associations and incrcantlle large Chicago or New York house. They
credits met on a common platform, in also claim to be selling the goods at
hall 3 at the Art institute Mon­ wholesale prices and they have as
day evening and inaugurated th® smooth a tongue as Will Carletons
“Lightning rod vender." They catch
world's
congresses
of
and finance. The hall was well filled many fanners, who soon find out after world.
and the congresses were started under they* have received the goods that they
The Nebraska state building occu­
satisfactory auspices. President Bon­ could have saved a whole lot of money pies 6,000 square feet, being 60 by 100
ney delivered a short address .of wel- • it
if they
w|v/ hud
iwi,purchased
------the same of their feet and two stories high. It is sur­
come, and was followed in a similar j |l0IlH3 merchants,
rounded by porticos. All the rooms
strain by Lyman J. Gage, general
ond accessories of a modem clnb-&lt;’
Health In Mfrhlgaa.
chairman of the world's commercial
house, including a post office, toilet­
During
the
week
ended
June
10
re
­
and financial congresses and chairman
rooms and check-rooms may be found.
of the world's congresses, of bankers port® sent in by sixty-three observera JJebraska is represented in all of the
and financiers.
George R. Blanch­ in various portions of the state to the departments of the exposition and
irmuuof w.the-------------ard. general chairman
com state board of health Indicated that makes many special exhibits in the
Miawwa.
railway commerce • whooping cough increased, and intcrm ittee of the r
—congres*. responded on behalf of the ! mittent fever, pneumonia and crysip­ state building.
railways. Addresses were also mode elas decreased iu area of prevalence,
TYPICAL FRANCE.
bv George F. Stone, secretary of the ' Typhoid fever was reported at sixteen
diphtheria
forty-one,measles
measles F«lcuierw-R Symbolic Flrure »t the Worid'l
Chicago board of trade. John II. Nolan, i place®,
------ ako
.**..-.- .»atfowr-nne.
Columbian Exposition.
chairman of the committee on a life in­ al thirty-five and scarlet fever at thir­
The commissioners of the French
surance congress; P. R- Earling, chain ■ ty-seven places.’
section of the Chicago exposition hav­
man of the general committee on a con- I
ing decided upon the execution of a
Mlrhlgmi rtonccr*.
grass of mercantile credit®, and Julius |
At the nineteenth annual session iu symbolic figure for the commercial sec­
Stern, chairman of ,the congress on Lansing of the Michigan Pioneer and tion of the French exhibit, a statue of
building and loan associations.
;
Historical society the following officers France was immediately thought of,
Anil, in spite of the ^ortness of the
for the ensuing year were elected:
IT IS VALID.
President. exGov. Aipbous Fetch. Ann Ar­ time at their disposal, Mr. Roger Ballu,
The Itllnola Supreme Court Suetalna the, bor; secretary. George H. Greene, L*nMn&lt;;
Will of the Late John Crerar. of Chi- treasurer.
fcrwu«v„ M
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--------------------- ------------L Colem.in.
Lanstnc:
executive
Miller. Bay City:
Cltr O.
° **■
engo.
•! committee,
committee. Albert Miller,
M.
Chicago June 20.—John Crerar's will ' B-ovwv. Laiptni-. Daniel Striker. Hartings.
CHICAGO. June
Vrarar
cmaRtee
Sboemeker.
committee of bfatorfaaa
bl-torinns. Michael Shoemaker.
stands and Chicago will haic another Jack»on; John s
,
p„fswt.
WUlUmaton;
Geary
H. Forster. Wtlllamaioo: Henry
magnificent free public library with an 1L Hol._ m jukegon; L D WsUlns. Mauchesendowment of over 12,000,000. This ter: J.• Wilkie Moore, »Detroit
— •­
I splendid gift to the people of fhc city I
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j has been assured by a decision of the '
Bupreme wurt of Illinois JuB&lt; ma.ta
,
The Ihlnl annual mertlnfl of th.
Th. Crerar will ewe b one of the Mlchlcan State Bar ablation ™
for the eh| moat notafl In the Icb-oI hlatory of Chi- h’M •&lt; '-»"»(■■« ""4
tty
J"r were elertad a. follow.:
I cam,. Every elUtatt of the city ha.
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President. Gnorge Duratvl F.tat: becrefary.
been directly interested tn it bi reason j Kalph SlonC Urind
Tr*iMiur*r. Edol the large and generous bequest 1 manj o. Barry. Grand tevyifls; directors, bevi
of
Mr.
Crerar
of
more
than T. Griffin. Detroit:. F.--J A Mavnird. Grand
82,000,000
for
the
erection
and |
Tbomw F_ iUrkurorth. Jackson
furnishing of a public library. Those
who contested the will hare fought
hard
and
persistently
for
two
“ ’ to have this
years in an effort
as
well
as
particular
bequest,
several others
of
semi-public
&gt;a
.a।
ncuu-^uuuu
bid, and. although
nature, dclared vol
tuoy have
uuve taken
iomcu the
they
the case into three
court®, every effort has gone against
these contestants, including this final
decision of the supreme court, which
puts a quietus on all their claims and
allegations.

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for

Jinx'. New Lite PUI,, Iluckh p “dj;
Salve end Electric Bitten, end 1M„T^

Patent medicines differ—Gue Im* reaionableuess—another has not. Or'' ha* fl~ •
putation—another has not. Dnc has con­
fidence. born of success—another has only
“hopes.”
Don’t take it for granted that •' ■: patent .
tnedlelncs ire alike. They are nm L»&gt;
the years ot unlnterupted sueve-r and-the
tens of thousand* of cured and !'"pr.' •I,'n
and women, place Dr. rkrc-.'!- Gohlen
Medical Discovery and Dr. i'i re - Hvorite Prescription on the side ot the
At»&lt;I’ there
parison to which they belong. ArIsn't a state or territory.—no uor
i-&lt; UaidlJ
a country in the world, whether d .
real I re It or not, but have men and «■•!»«&gt;
in them that’re happier because e( their
discovery and their effects.
Think of this in health. Think &lt;4 H *«
sickness. And then think whether y&lt;W
can afford to make the trial if the1 n asers
can afford to take the risk to give yo««
money back, as they do, if they do uet
benefit or cure you.
The'body of 16-year-old -lair. •
drowned at Saginaw yesterday atti moofl
was recovered soon after.

The SpiritualisLs of sonihcrii
will hokl a great camp-mcetinc u&gt;
commencing Jane 25. Noted t-’lent. L-u
In and out of flesh, will he present and
participate.
Saginaw’s board of education
f“’’
Smead all the time. His bid for tn
Houghton school i&gt; not the lowest, i
«
the next meeting of the board. K &gt;*
ho will get the contract.

A Text for a Scrmun- _
Someone tells a story of a «*■•&gt;! i’^by
teriau minister who was asked to pre*®.1
temperance sermon. "I presum,-.
“you mron both total abstinent ;md t«n
perancel" “Yea, that to about it.
* &lt;41.
be replied, "I will gladly
*
rermou m ««« a* I
a «« “&gt;
which laeludre both UX«I al»tlw««
^xTcw'dart aftarwanl. &lt; n mretlJX &lt;*«
man who bad ,pokeu lo him on the ink
Jet, h. oakl. 'Welk I bare lonad “‘*1
Mxt." -Ob, I am io kbnl," wa, Hw
“mal I aak what lat” "Cart«nlr. "T
■wared the clnnwas; "It I* &lt;hi*- l
k
IJtaiEwSZFS.ti. «•«!
•bot nre a little win. ,' that la tempertbre
—Naw York Trtbaoe.~
Sre-blnxCbrnwr-re
la Sbakrepcare-a play
VT1 (second part) there are fort) *ix • P”Ing parts without including «t&gt;&gt;’
J.
characters classed nk lords. Isdi^. attend
sots, petitioners, aidermen, bead!*
end officers, cither.*.
\{[_
eooers, guards, soldiers, merger*, etc.

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j Thursday. Ju°f »■ 1893• V g (COOK. LocriEditat.

WINK MGREflM SODA,
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.B,..-r. Milk Shake and

NEIGHBORING COUM TIES-

to, ... THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
in the current above the dam In that city •
- ------------ -aqd was carried over the falls and quite ■, LESSON XIH, SECOND QUARTER imtt distance further before be could get to
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SERIES, JUNE 25.
shore.
■
Robert Cluff, a boy of thirteen livjng
near Marshall was struck by liglitnnu
while in a barn, last Tue*day aud killed
instantly.
’.
,

Plainwell will hare tbeir annual races
June 27th and 28th. Tlie association has
a pursj* of six hundred dollars for six
races.
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.

Of tho 8e&lt;:ond Quarts*—Golden Text,

Nineveh waa fourteen miles long and
eight mile* wide, the whole city aurronnded
by a wall 100 feet high, so thick a* to furulah ample room for three chariuU to In­
driven nbrvaat around the top.
Fifteen minutes should be npent in light
rettdiug or conversation before severe men
lai Libor 1* begun. A light cigar immedi
4|«-ly after lunch nldn digestion.

ALWAYS SMOKE .

ADIRONM 2227

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Nerve

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j It is true 'thnt the close companion aud
' Cri.tiJ of the grant tiuthora acquires often
lto.urere-.loa ol Clirt.1 what might nlmoat I* called a special court
• 1"”&gt; g°Mcd t« a cot , eay toward booka.

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mimm TRAD! MARK ihb

THE BEST

-POSITIVELY CUBES—

HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS

Edwani Pennock, a’farm hand living ?t .
lh' “•« tolu ot them !■ Coins
... ________
_______
are claimed,
according Jo tbeir sUte
, .... |CE CREAM. CON­ five miles vast of Battle Creels look a -du.*.* tnat slept.
PROSTRATION,
Looking back over tbe guar- : of preservation,
as "proof,
~
— -f," ••uudrculatwl.’’
; 4 Jud anything In the line
--------' '■ -” “fair” and “poor.’’
’’ "govd,
of “rough &lt;»n rats’* and died in great agony Ito SEJM’S"4*’’1" "Wlriri— 1O •fine.
It Acknowledges no Superior.
be nga resurrection lesson, •
. ---------------------after nine hours of suffering. He had
aKEKV goods.
nd the last, one on the kingdom, while
“« Cu«u
arnnsenpu; cue
The "•*
King
Chan (Court Transcript*)
the
Rev. R. N. MIdilletoa. pastor M. E. church.
one more wife than the law allowed and
t.’.rget IL
Cedar
Springs,
Mlcb..
says:
Sleep
and
rest,
between
the
two
we
have
so
much
on
the
Chinew?
official
journal,
hn*
been
published
this is suppo»ed to be the cans r of h;a
were Atringers to me after preaching till I used
practical daily life of one associated with 1x1 Peking for many centuries.
death.
•Adlronda’’ Now I sleep soundly and awake
LUrirt In resurrection .and waiting for the ;
refreshed, and I can h-artiiy re&lt;*&lt;inniend it.
HASTINGS, MICH.
The Seventh Michigan Vol. infty. field kingdom. Let u* emphasixe and if poe- :
Prepared by WHEELER apd FULLER
MEDICINE CO., Cedar Springs. Mlcb.
their seventh annual reunion at Lowell Mb,e embrace more hilly tho tact that all I
Sanilac county now has \elght weekly
SOLD BY
■I
C. G. Nichols. last week at the home ot Cupt. Ja». Mc­
UP°U by God as risen : newspapers,
newspapers, aim
and tne
the prospecl
pros^bcis for two
Pherson.
It was a success in every
"n**^ wlth
to .the «uo!)r look dhtre.-slngly bright.
beavenllcs (Eph. II, 5,0; Col. lii, 1,2), and
HASTINGS.
MAXSEE &lt;k NICHOLS
Hastings, - - Mich.
Attornj-General
Ellis
has not frighten­
ur constant prayer be that of Paul in
M. Blower*, ot Dorr, was taken o PhlL°,lii,
10, IL
, &lt; d Gov. Klch at all by h.h recent state enthe
Kalamazoo
asylum
ln-&gt;!
week
Ue
Ings City Bank. Hastings,
—t-——
", C4n.ipmeui
scare
n*~Etalons
Sanctified
(Joband
v. th- later lias no
CAPITAL
. $75,000.00.
tired to commit suicide by jumping from 17-37). Golden Text (Heb. xii, 6) “For
Michigan troops »ill go into camp
SURPLUS 110.000.00.
a I warn high up iu the barn.
whom the Lord ioveth He chnatencth " In *“ Chicago.
omptiy attended to. • .
our three lewons fo thia book, or four if we '
At lhe graduating exercises nt Coopers­
Incorporated under the law* ef the State ot
loyal E. Knappen. ville the stage curtain was accidently s«-t hod taken tho first instead of the Easter
For Over Fifty year*
PetiiSMl.
on’fire and quite a panic ensued In which lesson, we have a righteous man being M**«. Wfns-iiw's Kootblrs Syrup has be»n used
the child, soflOpen for business Doe. 15.IBM.
several women and children weru’knurked mode meet for hi* place in the kingdom. i&lt;»r I'hlldren (rethlug. It
The principal point In this lesson is that we t li-tr.egiiin*, ullare all pain, cures wind colic,
doA*n and Injured.
A’EKS.
officers:
the । wt n ntedj for lUarrliora. Twentyare to accept oil chastening with not only »l»d b
,tgan Trust Co. Bldg..
cent* a bottle. Sold uy all druggists
D. O. Robinson, President;
Men excavating on the site of the &lt;dd submission, bat even joyfulness, becauso five
tbrougbout the world.
,ra?ul Ktpid*. Michigan
Chester
Messer. Vice. Pres.
jail at Battle Creek found a purse con­ our Heavenly Father is lovingly dealing '
„
x
D. W. Reynolds. Caabler.
Doot lou Know
taining twelve pieces of English money with ua to make ue more conformed to th.
DIRKctors:
tH-ilevrd,to nave been secreted forty years
.[■ i.m and burgeon.
D.
W.
Reynold*.
W. H. Powers,
.-.x-.
• Ml'-hLesson III. Jobs Appeal to God (Job to '«!«•• Unit s .s.o-*.i|»artljn, the best blood pur. • ri.Ird dhv or night. Of
D. G. Robinson,
R. B. Messer.
MuiiHias voted to Imi’d herself a public xxiii. 1-10). Golden Text (John xill, 7), ' in‘ * and,rtretHtiti hudder. It exp-)s all tain
"What I do thou know«t nut nn«: &lt;•» wrofiila: mIl rfftun »i.&lt;| all other liunior*,
John Carrelb.
’
Chester Messer.
lh?a *«'• ««‘h** Mjne time i-uild. up the whole »ysbuilding, only 27 votes being cast against
Bh.ut know hereafter.
A central thought , itiu and give* i erve and sirviigth.
a proposition.
Is in verw 10: “He knoweth the wav that I
Han
the
only
savings
department
In In Barry
y&gt;it law.
Fills may b»« had by mall for 25c, of C
A gang of , six tried to enter several take. When He hath tried me. I shill coma I. Hood's
County and pays 4 per cent intereat on all time
Hastings. Mich,
H x&gt;«l £ Co.. Lowell, Mass.
deposit*.
Vicksburg stores and were unsuccessful forth aa gold." A true believer is God's i
urs of the state. Col­
Cor.
48th
and
ST.
LAWRENCE
AVE,
workmanship,
created
in
Christ
.lewis
unto
In their attempts. The night watch found
. . Offloe, 88-85 Adamu Street....
them, but they left town before he could gexjd works which (rod hath before pre­
CHICAGO, ILL.
pared for os to walk in (Eph. ii. 10). ,
,
arrest them.
•. !'. LATHROP,
POWERS BROS. Proprietors.
Lesson IV.—Job’s Confession and Kca '
Aet on a new patodpto-.
ailiie Physicians and
An unknown mat, about 35 years of toration (Job xlli, 1-10). Golden Text (Jaa.
. Flrat-claM Accommodations to World’s..
age threw himself in front of a G. R. A 1 v, 11), "Ye have heard of lhe patience of
. . Fair Visitors
ut| country promptly
50
passenger train near Martin Saturday. Job and have seen the end of the Lord; ।
EI.KGANT NKW SCILODTO DKSIHABLB I.OCATI0N
TBHMS REASOMABIJt.
He was instantly killed. The man had a that the Lord is very pitiful and of tender I
torpid
Correspondence Solicited. Address ah Com­
smooth face, grey eyes and. wore a dark mercy." We now see a man who has been
Dtlroit
munications to Tho CHAUTAUQUA;
coat and vest, black shirt and light pants. through tbe fire come forth as gold. Hi* ■
i’liysiclati and Surgeon,
82-86 Adams St.
ill
On his arm a cross wa» tattooed, and the eyes orc no longer on himself, as in chapter
C. W. POWERS. Corresponding Secretary.
letters -E. C.” were worked in bls coat ED, but thia h his testimony to tho Lord,"
Grail Kapls.
-,. cue clock
of depot
lining.
.
“Mino eye neeth Thee, wherefore I abhor
myself.
”
To
deny
self
and
follow
Jesus,
H. BARBER
Peter French, a Grand Ledge man fool­
to lire tn the power of “not I, but Christ" in the west abro
-le an? and Surgeons.
ishly tried to see how near he could row to
(Math. xvL 24; Gal. ii, 20), is to manifest lut-’.y ♦•vrrythlnd
---- AND----&gt;r i-j.»nty responded to with the dnm. and was carried over drown­ something of.the resurrection life that t Wr.tef&lt;&gt;rprices
ing him
A young lady in the boat with looks for the kingdom. Such a one can 1
him tl &lt;atrd towards the shore however and
pray even for friends IBte Job’s (verse 10)
and for enemies (Luke xxiii, 34; Acts vii, 60). [
and Kral Estate Office^
Lesson V.—Wisdom s Warning (PYov. i,
... ..-k.HrisilUK't.
SCHOOL
COLUMN20-33). GoldeqJText (Heb. xii. 25), "See
:&gt;al Em sir Ken! Estatf
jn. General conrevasolng.
that ye refuse not him that apeaketh." This
*&lt;•1 o! Abstract Rooks, com
Apt! the next four lessons ore in tbe book of
’’b- in-tltute fui the county will b«- li«-ht ProvcMM aud are suggest!vo of the tnaniduring
the Him
work
Juno dStli.
(rotation in tho (Liily
life of
whobeginning
is
Tfidiffr should note the date in making "The Windom of God" (I Cor. i, 24). Ln
u e«&gt;t.trn«-t for the fall term. N m- ran thia section Wisdom cries unto tho aimpb ‘
_aff-.nl t«i uibi till* tue.itH of Improvement. ones who are being led lutrpy tho! they
Mr. W. a. Ferih hnx been secured attain may turn and receive His spirit and thus
Gives ?U the news of Town. County and State, and as much National
t&lt;&gt; c ■nduct !!»•• Institute, and he will be dwell safely and be quiet from fear of criL
Lesson VI.—The Value of Wisdom (Prov. I W tu:-i. guarantee to permanently cure all news as any other paper o^its class.
as-d-ded b&gt; Sup’t. IlvQiis, of Inula, ami
kli d&gt; of Ruptureef both sexes. No pain; no
111,11-34).
Golden
Text
(Prov.
iii,
5).
“
Trust
Mi'S Sab-rl—. «ri Grand Kapils.
Mr.
oi'cnitu-n; no detention from buslne**. For
B'-tuln litf* li.vj ntany years experi-iicc io in tho Lord with all thy heart and lean not • lull intoniintinn an«l Illustrated pamphlet con­
(free), address
.nd Mos unto thine own understanding.” Here, a* taining Michigan relmoies
Bn II \V. Mtmit.
in lesson ii, we learn thnt only by loving '
or THEO. E MILLER CO., tO2. IM. 1 &lt;1 Mlhchastisement can we learn wisdom. So ein­ ’.gun .tw.. l&gt;etroli. Mlcb
.it Law
you u.ivc the ituu* you incut to construct ful are we and ro loving is our Heavenly '
Father that Ho apenketh even by chasten- , ' ._.
Dr. Curler’s. ’ Kidney A Backache Tea
t!ic- In-titute. tinw come
‘
rt I ni-in wl&lt;K*lt. H-V'Uhgs.i
of valuable -herbs
S«» l&gt;&gt;ng
t|w makers of our arithmetics- Imc If only U« may “re u. from the pH ,... - compound ...
s that
i,- .-nurt*ot the state.
(Job xxxlil, 18, 19, 22, 30) and make us par­
stimulate
the Kidneys to action, clearing
takers of Bis holiness (Heb. xii, 10). Like
■ - . ■ -. ' teachers’ must giv-, pupils iira-h
t'»«
pHsagM
between
the
kidneys Isa NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news
children,
we
are
apt
to
take
gilt
for
gold,
i.
ituirnry at 1j»w,
of the United.States and the world. It gives the events of foreign
• r. 1-r .1. &lt;. Ifnodvear &amp; Co.’j; ttore.)
ail. i. &lt;u । • mieiit.
MirsLottie budtl&gt;. but our Faths* would have us posses* tree and bladder, which become stopped up
-• u al) :ourt«ofthe Scale. Collections
riches. The world would have us believe
It has seperate departments for “THE FAMILY
and
cause
settlings
like
brick
dust,
ami If lands in a nutshell.
twh.-r
In
No.,5.
Aasyrln,
Ims
a
plan
that
.
-lining to.
that her ways arc the only happy ones,
CIRCLE” and “OUR .YOUNG FOLKS.” Its “HOME AND SO­
M-rins very t xcvEcnt. On large entds me
while the truth Is thnt it is only wisdom's not removed will lead to Dropsy, Diabetes.
’. . I iMMKUMAN. Hoiii'tpnthlc Phy­ plitenl Heveral’problems illustrating ri'.e
CIETY
”
columns
command
the admiration of wives and daughters.
ways tint ore ways of pleasantness and her or Bright's Disease. Il regulates the four
.
... :.in n'ld Surgron.
.
'|1kitl--u’«ir topic under dlscnsslnn. On the
paths peace (verse 17). Every possible at- important organs of the body, the storu- Its general politick news, editoralsand discussions are comprehensive,
■ ■ Lathrop's drug
•
op|KMlte sld’- Is placed u model soluliea 0
traction, and all real, is set before us In wi&gt;
t-i.hi.-vs and Imw.-ln
Keen brilliant and exhaustive. Its “AGRICULTURAL” department has no
dom that we oak ami receive(iv, 7; Jaa. i, 8). “rh’ l,vcr’
»’*» ,M,W‘ls- K’ lP
■
\1.'KM’.Vt’K ANDCOLLtCT- one of the proilctu-*. The card-* are Uien
Rs “MARKET REPORTS” are recognized
distributed ami th- p tpilt are expected to
i
Lesson VII.—Fruits of Wisdom (Prov. ( them healtliy you need never fear dis- superior in the country.
J
iNG OFFICE OF
have the prol/lenis solved when the da** xii, 1-15). Golden Text (Prov. xi, 30), “The ' ease.
authority in all parts of the land.
Price 40 cents a package.
,
i’Ai.MKKToN .fc Smith.
meet. Muzfi interest is taken in lids work. fruit of the rightcOT, 1. a tree of Wo. acd
Kidney
.tllackaclre
Ten
will
cure
. \Toodlan&lt;l, M&lt;ch.
Considerable Interest has l»-en mani­
■&gt;.« •lek. tired to!ln, rel.h a ba.l U.t- lit
I - .
-n.
J. M. Smith.
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal
fested in the eighth1 grade examlnxtloiH re­
&gt; ittV '; iJustice of the Peace. cently held and the uumlier that will com­
and “THE BANNER" for one year
the wise and the foolish, the righteous and the m &gt;uth in-irning-i.
plete the course and receive diplomas i- the wicked, reminding us of the Saviour’s ; Carter’s Kidney A Backache Ten will cure
n-arly or quite fifty percent greater than
“lh°'^^’l-^“ XSe™
ba-tol-elr.-. renftlpalto.. dlrtln--,.. ,nd
last year.
Cone-ruing
some things
brought out by th-s- examinations, some­ in the garden of Eden did not think cncragh ' paid In the back.
thing will lie said hereafter. Many of the of the tree of life to prefer it to that of tbo
Carter’s Kidney &lt;fc Backache Ten puri­
• ClKCULaTION •
schools will have graduating -xerclses at knowledge of good and evil, and their &lt;i. • fies the blood, and regulates- the bowels.
75 quires. which an interesting time will doubtless BCendantM luive inherited their failings and
1 !iL iveekj
Carter’.- Kidney &amp; Backache Tea is a sure
are nil foolish by nature. We must be born
be had.
Subscriptions may begin at any time.
District no. 1. Barry, had.graduating ex­ from abgve bv receiving Him who is tbe ’ and positive cure fnr backache ami inJR...i-’-r. changes for advertisements ercises and a general good tItoe on the wisdom o?"tioa.
“ | tin mat ion of the kldnevs and bladder. Address all orders to
;--arh tliik office Tuesdays at latest to bank- o. Fine Lake on Sat irdiy, June 24.
rf
LESSON VIII. - Agninst Intemperance Spltl only l&gt;y W. H. Goodyear.
• -ii in the issue of the week
(■I^ov. xxiiL 29-35). Golden Text (Prov. I ’
Flora MeC.dluir, teacher.
No. 7. Assyria graduates four pupil*. xx, 1). “Wine is a mocker, strong drink la ,
Exercises will be held In the church ad­ raging, and whosoever i* deceived thereby
' ■
• .! tL.i- mil menials in behalf of joining the scnool-house. on the evening of is net wise." In contrast to being filled
1
•
i:.t' They ar-thoroughly rewith wine, the believer ia commanded
June 30. Addle Ritchie, teacher.
•
‘&gt;f yotir enuflfence.
. At Coats Grove, graduating exercises tilled with tbo Spirit (Eph. v, 18), awl thtfa
will'be held Saturday evening. July I. be filled with songs of rejoicing Instead of
1 . •
. tin lunpment of the Michigan
the noisy and vain song of tbo drunkard.
;
a
• :
:•
l tw held al Chicago from Win R. Vester, teacher.
Lesson IX.-The Excellent Woman
• n. i .th. satisfactory arrange­
(Prov. xxxf, 10-31). Golden Text (Prov. ;
There is more Catarrh in this section of xxxi. SO), “Favor bt deceitful, and beauty |
' i ; - • &gt;&lt;•&lt;:; made in regard to trans­
the country than all other dlseaws put to- is vain, but a woman that feareth the Lord I
:
:. ml accommodations.
\
I'iC.Je t-ays: It Is staled that gnther, and until the last few years was the shall lx&lt; praised." Instead of behold- .
Will co-nnletelv destroy the desire for TOBACCO in from j to &lt; days. Perfectly harmless; cause no
HlS?«Sm.yWren In a cap of Ua or coffre without tb.Y.owledga of th. patient, who will
X
*up|*oseil to I* Incurable. For a great Ing hero merely the perfect woman, wif■i■ ’
. r&gt; are feeding wheat to their
many years doctors pronounced it a local and mother, wo considered her aa suggtst- .• •&lt; worth only a cent a pound.
disease, and pnscrllnd l&lt;ical remedies, ivc of tho true church, the bride of Christ, ;
tl.^V
♦
■&lt; .
;iri-&lt;-, with the present quota­
and by constantly failing with local treat- as to her personal standing and character. ।
:
i i-'-rk, it will make more money
ment,-prounuherd it incurable. Science snd then her relation to her Husband, to i
■: ’. •. ’..-■lu-r turned into bacon.
has proven II to be a constitutional dis­ her bousebold and to the poor and newly.
|
Leoson X—Reverence and
Fidelity
I ’.I■
nf this locality are now ease. and, therefore, requires conitltutionInT.ni— bSu.uwho H... t&gt;«.
SJS.
.
nlElBTrom
:• ’.I..’ i ..-ver turning tbeir attention to ■Itnatmint. Hali*a Catarrh Cure, manu­ •EccL r, 1-12X QoWcn Text (Rom. xii,
cured by lhe use of our TABLETS.
Xlk
persons who
H1LL-B TABLETS ... to »l. b,
Jn.nl.u .i jl.il
havebaoncur• ' &gt; 1 I- ;’-. The .Indication* are that factured by F. G-Cheney &amp; O', lolcdo, 11). “Not slothful tn liusinffi*, fervent in
.ptrit,
serving
the
Lord."
Two
.
1
“
!°?^7
iarje!;. - . rcased acreage over any pre­ Ohio, is lhe only cynstUutjonai cure &lt;«n
: jc:n is being planted this season. market. It-la taEen Internally in doses been given im from this wonderful book,
PtoHr. .nd
wbrtber T.bto.
T10ICT0
’ ■• * i anil, tha’.-one year with another fropi to-dn»i« to a tetopodnral. it w with it* description of things as seen uodw
U.toToS-re.MoqJ.ton.Uqn.r lULli.
’
• .!• a crop
wheat, and far more directly on the 1»I&lt;mk1 and mucous surfaces the ran. There fa nothing very comforting
■t‘-tna!ii-. The crop of late years have of lhe system. They off-r one hundred
Th a OntoCmmeAV Co:
i.’ht ■ n an average from 81.25 to 81.70 dollar* for any '•aw It fails to cure. Send io right and not to do wrong with the
1 *■
'
f
Dt*«Sra:-I hare been n^rijr roor
• ! * ‘ '. fully double the price of wheat. for circulars ami ‘^'njoidals. Add«**"- tbouriit of a just God ever before you.
core for t« bacro habit, aud found it would
we r.EAHASTIt * cure inu hitu« .....
---- .-------F. G. CHENEY .t CO. TOLEDO. O. Neither is there anything
etilser.
tlgation as to our responsibility and the merit* of our
of the riches* nd noverty problem, but thro
worth pf the Hrongett chewing tobacco a day,
T
“
b
D0
NOT
BE
DECEIVED
Into
mirth
»*&amp;dd by Druggists, 76 c.
nd from one to Sue cigarr; or I would amoke
is real rert o» soul in seeing Jaras as the end
inr any of the various noatroms that aj® being
of^he law ror righteousn« to every one
OUR COUNTY
smoked for twenty-five year*, and two package
offered for ante. Ask foe HILL'S TAB­
r Tablet* cured me so 1 have no desire fnr.it.
LETS and take no other.
that bclieveth.
.
,
B. M. JAYLORD, Leslie. Mlciu
L»»» XL—Tbs c™wr araratawl
Manufactured only by
v'4vhviile will not celebrate the fourth.
In one of th. bigb too«b rsuumnu ta (EccL xii, 1-7. 18.14X Golden Text (EccL
----- THE----i'll--econd set of engines at the pump
■
UNTO W.RBNILAV vol
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...
WlUUm, court, otherwto known u Ulc tlj i). •‘Remember now thy creator in the
j'j'--- it Nashville do not come up to the
Gxmtlzmxx:—borne time ago I sent for |t.oo worth of ymtr
klto. there b • -alto who thinks the
thy youth."
Tablet* for Tobacco Habit. I receiv«d them all right and, although
teip.Hifd test. Nashville people are geipolice are not as hard hearted a art ol pule M the time when we are apt to seek our
: was both a heavy amoker and chewer, they did the work in laaa than
fin.' •&lt; : and- will no doabt cancel the
own pleasure and forget God. but we are
tic
secrartu
aa
wme
people
would
base
Bl,
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SHU
SUCK,
MATlIBwZ JoilNSOS, r. O. Be. ,,
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him believe. Not long a«o on. ol the mm'nded that old age will como when we
LIMA. OHIO.
I ihiritig the electrical thunder shower at habitus ot tbe alley took a at and waa re­
PARTICULARS
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O
hio Cdkkul Cot
Na-uviltc last Thursday the store of E. L. moved to Station 3 to treatment
The
« hs&gt;“
built; wa* struck by lightning. It passing waiter waa triUng about th. Inddent, and □nr ronth. Our eyes t urn to Him who w a
of liquor, and through a
tycLgman finished Hl* work ®“
nrtxnt drinker, but after
s enrtomer aak«l hint what would b.Jot.
•!'»wu th- eliltimev to the collar.
‘
riu, the utitatuunte at the police H|tloo.
I- Waters, of Hastings, was In town
»ho
ottm
o.
ewnoU
rootb
Wwowlllooi
The welter misunderstood the qu»tlon.
Yoon truly.
j4-t Friday hi^&lt;1 mad- arrangemants with
MRS. HELEN MORRiEON.
end replied that the man waa not mveetto
J’l'1 Yurger to buy. wool this season. for taking the flt, but wee OT1, carried to
»“■
iFli'i- r'ieeiM&gt;ri is sure of two buyers and the stariOT that he’mlgbt be attended^ a UL 1-131- Gold™ T'^* AHA'SlZPto
the proHpocls are that there will be more
ohTridan. The customer remarked tost a ihaU bo Mine, oalth the Lord of Hoste, m
lauicts, anu without
I'uyera ln.the field.—Freeport Herald.
CtwaaOT. of the few thing, thri
w. l. Lotegay.
I While fishing, the first Of the week, C. .uco—full, token without tto ottodbUI
M. Dietrich and M. M. Hodge were sur- party being arrested.—Boston Herald.
▲ddreea all Orders to
pised-fo find that a greedy perch bad tak-hnllnsr* UatO tufl LOTU, *»u w ucm —~
Prsrttesl Utels Msclrinre.
'■* both their books, which were firmly
ri*«n Christ shall be accepted ae her long
Mnttea this paper.)
61, M aad U Opor^ Block. LMA, OMKX
Machines
have
bein
invented
for
making
fastened in its mouth. Just thluk of It,
rt*t.n
an the mare ea. as vre
a fish story without a large sized yarn In cull boxes, •harpcnlng
regard to its site, but these gentlemen are for cutting beml
* ways hofiest on the fish question.—Mid­
dleville Sun.

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�covering this tower to be presented with, a
all the sights. Some of tbe most Interest­ box of this fruit. California also bad a
ing exhibits are In the southern portion of
section of a redwood tree in. which is a
the grounds. South of the Administra­
wide winding stairway. It Is always re­
tion building Is Machinery hall, 848x492
Thursday, June 22, 1893viving to visit this building when tired pt
fL and in It the person Interested iu
machinery can find enough to keep him sight seeing.
(Continuednert treck.)
for a long whUp, there being every
machinery imaginable on exhlblTEE HASTINGS. MICH., POSTOFFICS,
&gt;ver 11,000,000 pounds of structur­
THE ESTABLISHED GRADE.
AUGUST 14. MT®*
al steel and about 11,000,000 feet of lum­
ber were used In the construction of this
mammoth building.
Tbe Bannxb desires to be recorded
Just'east of the machinery hall and
across a lagoon is the Agricultural build­ as unequivocally In favor of an establish­
ing 500x800 feet, and In which every pro­ ed grade for our city’s streets. But we
duct ot the soil can be sden. On either believe the largo majority of the tax pay­
To Registers of Deeds.
ers who view the work done on Market
Sir—Your attention h hereby called to side of the main entrances of this build­ street, in the 4th ward, will not favor the
Ing are mammoth Corinthian pillars 50 ft.
of
Section 135. Act .No. 206. -Public Acts
high and 5 fL In diameter. Tho main en­ city grade as at present established. We
1823. which has- taken effect, and is
trance leads into a vestibule In which call attention to these objections to the
statuary has been placed illustrative grade, which we urge upon the attention
follows:
the city council.
,
nn
Section 135. When any deed. land con­ of the agricultural industry. East of the of (1)
It will have cost the city $500.00
Agricultural building on a little rock
tract pl*t ot any town site, village, or ad­
bound island, connected by the mainland at least more to put Market street upon
dition to any town site, village plat or by a bridge, is a little building that do tbe established grade than It would for
city, or other instrument for tile convey­ visitor to the warld’s fair can afford to one to conform to “the lay of the "tand,
and one too that would have been good
ance of title to any real estate, is present- miss if he is a lover of relics and things
handed down to us from the past This enough for all tbe travel that ever goes
j ed,to the register of deeds of any county little building Is tbe convent of LaRablda over that strceL
In this State for record or filing in his of­ with which Columbus was Intimately con­
(2) Each grade like that on Market
fice, he shall require of tbe person pre­ nected. The building Is a peculiar look­ SL makes almost imperative the grading
renting tbe same a certificate from tbe ing one from tho outside, and a peculiarly of other streets, at great expense also.
(3) It will cost property owners along
constructed oue on tbe Inside. In tho in­
Auditor General, or from the county terior ot this convent below is a court, off Market street to properly grade their
treasurer of the county, whether there from whtch are little rooms. • There are property up or down to tbe established
are any tax Hens or titles held by the two flights of stairs reaching the second city grade more than twice as much as it
’ State, or any Individual, against such story, which take one into long low cor­ cost the city to grade the street.
(4) Nature did much for this city iu
ridors, off from which open many small
i. piece or description of land sought to be rooms. After reaching tbe second story making Its three .natural terraces, rising
conveyed by such Instrument, and that all and going in and out of the many rooms from the river. It seems to us that nn
taxes due thereon have been paid for the connected .with the corridors, it Is often a streets which are not the main travelled
roads from the country into the city. It
; five years proceeding to the date of such puzzle to get down again without the as­
sistance of a guard. As may be Imagined would be far better to conform to “the
instrument; and in default of the presen­ this whole building is filled with curiosi­ lay of the land” as far as possible, rather
tation of such certificate he shall not re­ ties and relics pertaining to Columbus. than run railroad grades through these
cord the same until such certificate is se­ Also there are some ancient and valuable streets, and spoil the natural beauty of
cured and presented. Tho register of paintings loaned by the Pope. There are tbe city, and impose a great burden upon
maps, letters, charts, and innumerable tax pgyers to build the streets, and upon
deeds-sball note the fact upon said deed thingy that Columbus made. On the first lot owners, to grade their lots. We think
that such certificate has or has not been floor Is a rudely constructed anchor 8 or 10 beauty, economy and wise regard for lhe
presented to him when such Instrument feet long which Is supposed to have been city demand grades conforming»to the
natural order of things, not an arbitrary
is presented for record, and In case the used on his flag ship, the “Sant* Marla”,
which was wrecked off the coast of llayti levelling of the earth iu the city limits to
person presenting such Instrument shall where this anchor was found. There are meet an engineer's Ideal of roadmak­
refuse to procure such certificate, he shall letters from Ferdinand and Isabella, but ing.
The Baxxxr says all this in no unkind
endorse that fact upon said Instrument, as Ferd didn’t write very good English we
didn’t stop to read them. There are doors spirit of criticism of those members of the
ever his official signature, and shall refuse
from tho house in which Columbus lived; council who favor putting all streets In
to receive and record tliesame: ProgMed, an old bell the first one rung in America; the city oa the grade now established. We
That the provisions of this section shall plus; needles; old iron canons that would­ state what we feel to be a jusL reasonable
uot apply to tho filing of any town or vil­ n’t make a decent load for the monstrous view of the situation.
guns made to-day; a stone pile which Is all i • We do not favor such railroad cuts and
lage plat for the purpose of Incorporation,
that is left to tell of the settlement of Co­ fills as that on Market street And there
in so far as the land therein embraced is lumbus In America. But the Mecca of all are a score or more of streets in this city
included tn a plat already filed io the of­ visitors to this building is up stairs In a that would cost as much or more to grade.
fice of the register of deeds, or in so far little room in the west part of the building. Imposing greater burdens than in this
There In a little packet In a lead casket case, in some Instances, upon lot owners,
as the description of lands therein is.not
18x9 Inches is said to be the ashes of Co­ or leave their .houses upon unsightly
Changed by such plat, nor to the filing of a lumbus. A curious crowd'can always be bills or surrounded by unsightly fills.
|copy of any town, village or city plat in seen In this room, but they are restrained
There la little travel over these side
case the original plat filed ln^ tbe office of from putting their hands upon the object street*. Therefore we think this great
of their right by a rope being stretched expense
the city and property owners
such register of deeds has been lest or de­
across this room several feet. In front of unnecessary. A compromise grade, con­
stroyed, nor to any sheriff or commission­ the casket, and by the presence of a big forming to the lay of the land, with mod­
er’s deed executed for the sale of lands Columbian guard. " While tbe leaden cas­ erate cuts and fills, It seems to us would
under any proceeding in law. or by virtue ket is probably the one that contained the meet all the conditions required of th?se
bones of Columbus before they were con­ streets as public highways, and not com­
of any decree of any of the courts of this verted to ashes, yet there is no certainty
pel extensive euts or fills on adjacent lots
State, or any deed of trust by any asbignec, that it holds the genuine ashes ot Colum­ tn order to meet tbe grade.
executor or corporation executed pursuant bus. That mysterious little package may
We call attention to lhe further fact
io any law of this State. A violation of contain garden seeds for all that we know, that in many instances the people living
but it satisfies the people just as well ns on these streets are not able to make the
the provisions of this section by anv, reg­ if Columbus himself had certified as to
fills
or cuts on their property to meet the
ister of deeds shall be deemed a/misde- their gcuuincss. But despite lhe air of
grade. If there were necessity for this
tneanorand, upon conviction thereof, he uncertainty surrounding the identity of the railroad grading on side streets it would
shall be fined not to exceed one hundred little ash pile a certain sight seer tried to be a proper view of the situation to say
steal the casket and all, and ouly dropped thatthe Individual must sacrifice for the
dollars, and! he shall further be liable to
his precious burden after an exciting race ■ public good. Hut where is the necessity
the grantee of any Instrument so recorded with a Columbian guard, the would-be for such work iu a little city like ours?
for the amount ot damages sustained, to thief escaping in a crowd!
and especially when, as we believe, this
South of Uie Convent is tbe German kind of grading spoils the beauty that
be recovered iu an action for debt In any
building In whtch is the great Krupp gun. nature gave our beautiful little city.
iourt of this State. .
This building was not completed, but
On the main highways leading into the
Very respectfully,
the courtesy of a guard allowed us to see city we feel that untie should complain
the inonstrooji German gun. which Is 48 over the expense to the city or Individuals
Stanley W. Tuhxeil
Auditor General. feet long, weighs 280,000’ pounds and of putting such streets on the easiest pos­
fires a projectile, welgulng over 2,500 sible grades for travel and for carrying
pounds. The exhibits in this building loads. We would say public necessity
were not in shape, but no one should miss demanded that to be done. We think nd
seeing lhe tig gun. South and west from Such reason can be urged for railroad
The Atlanta Constitution, which has the Germin'building Is the Indian Mission grades ou side streets.
lieen the most pronnuaced free trade jour­ and lhe huts of Alaskan Indians before
Tbe only reason we think can be urged
’s tul of the Eastern South, is to be congrat- which are large wooden columns with hor­ for the kind of work done on Market
rible looklug faces carved upon the out­ street is that it conforms to the establish­
■ ulated npon Its sudden discovery of the side. South ot this is a reproduction of
ed grade. In this' Instance, and with
desirability of encouraging manufacturers the caves of the Cliff Dwellers of Colo­ dozens of other streets, we think this
as well as its discovery of the marvelous rado. together with a large amount of grade would he fnr more honored “In the
their pottery, implements of warfare and -breach than In the observance.” We ’ be­
growth of prosperity which has been goother-things used by them. One feels
tag on under its own eyes and under the well satisfied to pay the 25 cents admis­ lieve our city council should not give up
tho idea of an established grade; but
Republican policy of protection. Instead sion charged. The Cliff Dwellers are an should get one that would better conform
of publishing diatribes against tbe tariff extinct race, and it is supposed that they to the natural "lay of the land," aud to
lived from 2000 to 4000 years ago. in the lhe pocket-books ot the tax payers.
and praising, free trade as glorious because
“stone age.” as nothing in the. nature of
We have statpd fully and frankly our
it Is British, this
prominent journal metal has ever been found in the tulns of
views. We shall be pleased to publish
bow declares in n leading editorial that their habitations. They lived In the can­ 3ny reasonable communication the friends
’'‘manufacturing is destined to be Atlanta's yons of southern Colorado and in New
f the present established grade may hand
Mexico, making their homes all the way
* '
leading interest for all time to come.” In­ from 400 to 1500 ft. below the surface In. We want lx&gt;th sides to have a fair
stead of clamoring for free raw material where water had made deep recesses in representation In our columns.
the Constitution proclaims, with the air the sides of the canyon. In these recesses
ofliavlng made a surprising discovery, they built vast stone houses, some of them No
Name and residence.
being ten stories high. They, reached
■ “The raw materials in every line of In­ their homes by coming down through -. l John Shale. Assyria
Hames. E iton Co.
dustry are at our very doors." Instead crevices in tho rock from above by means, 7‘ ,‘ II Levina
Bert M«wJ. citv
ot railing at a policy nnder which tbe en­ of long ladders and ropes, which they
1 Mary Varney. Castleton
7. J Feter Bass. CaMleton
would
carry
below
with
them,
as
they
tire country has made stupendous strides
7&lt; i Rattle Guutrip
were always at war with one another.
since tbe civil war it points to an. increase
They tilled tbo soli to-a certain extent
of population from 10,000 in 1885 to 125.­ They were a race of white people, not un­ 78 ■
Bristol, Johnstown
lAltaBeath.
’•
000 of ta-day, and with praiseworthy and unlike Americans of to-day in helghL
They must have attained some degree of
candid pride It adds:
intelligence as can be seen by viewing
“Our factories and mills are rapidly In­
the models of their homes and the various
creasing in number. In 1880 we had 190 implements used. In one room iu this
ipanufaeturlng establishments, and in 1891 cave Is an exhibit of about 200 skulls and
we had 033, with over 810,000,000 capital, skeletons taken from the ruins, in various
stages af decay, the climate of Colorado
employing 15,208 hands, turning out an
being very favorable tor tbelLpreservatloq
annual product valued at $83,012,000.”
the air being so dry and pure. One very
noticeable
feature of tbe appearance ot
Atlanta is making a strenuous effort to
attract capital and manufacturers from tbe their skulls Is that they are flat on the
p North. Its’ambition Is commendable, and back part- Tbe forehead seems well de­
veloped, but beginning about half way
ft It* exultation over its own growth and Its
back on the crowu of th-i head,
the That the New Moon Tea is the
I possession of cotton factories, cottonseed back portion seems to have been cut off at
I oil, mills, carriage factories, iron plants, an angle of about 45 degrees leaving a best in the market for the money?
I • furniture factories aud other Industrie* U broad flat surface.
In the south part of the grounds also Is
■ I natural.
tie stock exhibit which attracts a great
The Constitution'll to be congratulated deal of attention. Tbe buildings provid­
ed
are sheds which cover 40 acres of
I npoa Ito discoreriM, but .after they have
ground; a large pavilion with show ring
been made will it Insist upon that portion and amphitheater, and other buildings for
r of the democratic platform, adopted at special exhibits.
This takes ail there Is ot importance at
Chicago, that declares protection to Amer­
tbe extreme south end.of th • grounds, and
. lean industries unconstitutional?
by this time we have become thoroughly
tired of looking at things that were proba­
1 If Grover only had the surplus back, bly made before the time ot Moves, and
I against which he hurled such ponderous things tint were Used in the first settle­
j, sentences in 1887, be would probably con­ ments in this oonntry that are extremely
intereetlug. From here it Is a welcome
sent to remain silent in the future.
relieftogoto the Uortleultural building
where fruits and flowers of every name
The policy of civil service reform seems and description greet you on every hand.
Jo be the policy of removing every repub* This building is 250x998 feet having a That SPARY PHILLIPS keeps
floor area of fljg acre*. Under the dome
[lean office holder who forgets to resign.
in this building rises a miniature moun­ the very best groceries that money
tain covered with tree fems, palms, foli­
age and flowers, wltii a-realistic cascade can buy, and that he makes a specTHE WORLD'S PAUL.
of water tumbling dowa aver the rocks,
l iiereis also a reprpgucttou of ‘Crystal ialtyof canned goods? Large as­
Building* and Exhibit*.
care at beadwood. South Dakota; on im­
The victor at the fair must not think mense tower covered with oranges, the
tot by going u far south on the grounds one guessing the nearest to the number sortment and always fresh.
Administration building be wtii we

PICTURES
ENLARGED.,—-

Hastings Banner.

THE ’
KALAMAZOO
TELEGRAPH IS

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Do
You Know

One of the best papers
in Michigan.
The
Weekly Telegraph can
be had for 75 cents per
year by calling at this
office.
1

In Crayon, India Ink. Pastel, and Water
Colors. I have some bargains and will do
your work cheaper than you can get it done
in Grand Rapids studios. Satisfaction guar­
anteed and

NO ADVANCE PATH ENT
required. Will visit Middleville, Nashville
and other points m the county. Samples can
can be seen in Ladies parlor in American
House, Hastings. &gt;

NEW CROP

ZEB. ZMZ. IVEATKT.

OFTEN
Will arrive this week of the W. J.
G. Brand. Will be better tea for
50 cents than you have had before.
Give it a trial if you want good tea.
We are stocked brim full with
crockery arid glassware and we are
unpacking 1 dozen Chamber Sets.
NEW PATTERNS.
We are
making good prices on Crockery
and Glassware to keep trade lively.
We can suit you if you want any­
thing in this line.
Strawberries this week will be
plenty and nice. Leave us your
canning orders.

Kennedy Co’s, vanilla wafers 20c lb
“
Long Branch15
“
Ocean Spray 15
“
Oat Meal Wafers
................... 15c lb
•
Grahan wafers 15
Rival Biscuit.......................... xo

These Are A No. 1

flams &amp; YaiiArmaii.

Portable or Brick set of different sizes, prices
and patterns. Estimates furnished for heating
and ventilating buildings of every description.

GOODYEAR BROTHERS,
■

DOINGS

&lt;

Hardware and Implement Dealers. Contract­
ors for Plumbing and Heating.

Do not suffer with thick corsets when
you can gel a cool- one for 48c at the
Racket.
Those $1.50 dongola ladles shoes makes
them all take back seats they say, I steal
them no matter you can have them at the
Racket.

We have sold 47 pairs of the ladles
dongola oxford tie walking shoe for 75c
and 85c. We still have over 100 pairs
left ytt. You cannot match them for less
than 81.25, at the Racket.
We never sold so much kitchen tin
ware as we do now for the reason no one
can or will match our prices and we have
the largest stock to select from at the
Racket

Garwooda Perfumes are the best for 40c
per ounce at the Racket
We have a good perfume for 30c
P«r
ounce at the Racket

THE HASTINGS MARKET
Constantly keeps on hand a fine line of

FRESH AND SALT MEATS
Which will always be for sale at the

LOWEST MARKET

The best ladles shoe dressing
sold in Michigan at the Racket.
ai tne xtacxet

PRICE.

NEW CUSTOMERS INVITED.
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL.

F. P. WILCOX, Proprietor.

Lawn tennis shoes for 45c, 48c and 50c
at lhe Racket

..
Well, we lay them all out at
tbe Racket.

‘

ED. SCHUMANN, Clerk.

for lOe

D*“|J p,tote'1 ,or ««

Lot* of those 85c ladles trimmed hat*
now on Mie at the Racket

Between

Racket e,Ctte Bh,rta f°r ID*D 25c at tbe

!UU1K

You will be surprised at the price of
ladles gauze underwear at the Racket

ptSr’°”rm*rk"
Thb Racket. '

you aa-ve time you save
money. You can save a vast
IFamount
of time if you are look­

° “|1
&lt;*bCT» ***
35, 40, so, 85 and 75c at tbe Racket

Umbrella, u |ov „ jo, nl
from Me to »l.J5 it tbe IUcit«

'
*

ing for

Bewembee we «re cloeltu om oor .lock
?be S7
"wnlloM ot eou ,t

We can knock out the old hundred oer
wntor on ladles oxford shoe, and g?S
them from 25 to 75c per pair at the Rack-

THE RACKET

or any kind of building mater,
ial, by coming directly to us
not only that, you will save money by buying of uh.

We are posted in
onr business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sen cheaply
«nd yet get a living.

�. Thur:

June 22, 1893.

A special bicycle race Is Iwlng talked of
for. Saturday. If the event coures off k
will prove mu attraction.

: CGOK. Lot*' Editor:

We have-the finest line of neckwear In
the city. See It and be convinced.
Bajocrupt Store.

w that there is a

a ra !■

Havc,you seen M. D, Reed A Son’s new
sign? it will pay you to find It'if you
have sny work in their line to be done.

.. Mr®°’
the city Seturday.

Nashville, was In

Frank Black and John Roberts spent
Sunday at Gun lake.

KW?FdfcnriistoCh;is. H. Hicks. 18 23-100 a,

Potatoes per uu
Rjo per bu.. 45.
Tallow per lb..
Oats per bu.. 5£

Cltllorach B. Ludlow to Augelta* Brew, lot 18,
bJobQ nS^to^^rnor G. WllUwu, lol 8

■

%/uunu Mau c'vvie.j.

a

Millet seed pcrbu. 75.

When to GRAND RAPIDS stop at

TME KENT
opposite UNION DEPOT.

Free Baggage Transfer. New House
Steam Heat and Elec trie Bella.
BEACH A BOOTH.

There will be a

SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL

Conducted at Nash rille, beginning Julywd
continuing until the regular examination B
August, for the benefit ot those
teach and the*- teachers who wish to review
studies. Cla-sswi will be organised tajl
Everyone la invited to come. Give us a branches required for second and third grade
call. In iMuetnent under E. Y. HOGLE’S certificates. For full particulars, addrees.
STORE, Corner Main and Jefferson Sts.

LUNQH SR SQUARE HEAL.

The first sulkies with pneumatic tires
ever seen to Hastings may be seen by
those attending the races this year: They
are very peculiar looking vebhks but they
gel there just the same.
The Brotherhood of Stationary Engin­
eers and Firemen of this city is In r very
1 flourishing condition. It lias a nice room
1 and small library. A very fine picture of
! tlie metpbers bas been taken.

v'Slr. and Mrs. Norman Bailey will give
a reception al their home, corner of Church
and Court streets, tomorrow evening in
nonorof Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bailey who
were married yesterday at Goblevllle.
O In Bay'city property owners are notifi­

. f rnj&lt;hed a three storv
: : &gt; the. best residence ed to build new side walks within a cer­
limit of time and if It is not done the
'• l Hicago 1 am prepared tain
city orders them nmstrected of concrete
.
all my Hastings and charges the expeaee to the abutting
.visiting the Fair.
property.
. near tne lake, 2 blocks
The Yankee Springs’ annual school pic­
('• ;ral Ry. and x block Mtv
„„ week
„„„ was the largest attended- ot
nic last
...........
. Il is** es'imateti
that
• &lt;.:4e. half way from the any In
Its history.
,a
■
nearly two thousand people were present.
citv and fair grounds.
Hon. M. F. .Ionian, of
the speaker o! the day.

• an Opportunity to sec
H .' h tbe grounds'In

Middleville,

ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. Holes.

Mrs. W. N. Chidester and Mlsfl Una
Quinn returned from Allegan Monday.
Mrs. Norman Bailey attended the wed­
ding of her son at Goblevllle yesterday.

D. R. Cook retunfcd from Cleveland
Tuesday for a short stay with his family.
j/Mrs. Edward Powers and Miss Rosella
Goodyear returned from Chicago Satur­
day.
. Mrs. Grigsby attended the anniversary
meeting of tbe Coats Grove W. C. T. U.
on Tuesday.
Dr. J. C. Lampman and family leave for
Chicago to-morrow morning for a two
weeks’ stay.
&gt;

Mrs. Ella Holt, of Dansville. Wisconsin,
is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. M.
L. Williams.
.
Miss Nettle Hendershott and her little
niece spent Sunday with J. J. Perkins and
wife, of Prairieville.
.
n. Is vlsit-Slie leaves

was ,

Tuesday afternoon a lone .acrobat gave
a --free perform uice.” with the usual sil­
ver-offering attachment east of the Na­
tional bank. There was a good sized
, er&lt;»wd of spectators nnd the fellow really
{ did '•nue wry clever work.
.

and' set
■nm in any quantity
Bakery.

;r‘prn-3 of Jok Rogers A
• .J
p free of charge.

tiUlvers an address
le graduating class

have been, made up to
' jt'edaesdayj. Every race
i i.ln;&lt;|nal account of the acci\;&gt;-!.yille s«-e the items from
i::!Il!S weeks' J^sUe.
[&lt;a&gt; i:|g out your cash for soap
.
:et it free of charge by

i (hose new curtains of
received.
&lt;,’ Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar,
uue; always the best 5 cent
•hoes sites from 12

•■y a Bronson have received a
’1 men’s shoes patent leather
read illey toes They are neat,

ill of lhe surrounding towns
■te the 4th, so Hastings people
. • trouble in having a good
Ce nt's genuine full stock
for only 33.00. It la a

Bankbitt Store.

in need of h tonic and wish
AHant to the taste at the
irya glass of Pepslq Cherry
if ti&gt;.-&lt;’ft*y Bakery. A. E. Renkes.

H- ! ’
revived qnltean Injury at
b-j« 1 ;.u inry |nst week. A stick flew
ft'ijn h '.i.ur
striking him on the
•u'fiider nnd requiring him to quit work
h».'i a $in,ri time.
-•
V " ,!
vxMelses will be held
•n th-1 pari: south ot the school house tou.!‘’rr
nffrnooa Commencing at two
Th-program'In full was pubusJ| &lt;l,hi our laht Issue.
y*lf' " Skinn*r has applied for a patent
on k cnnb-uation ladder that he invented.
J Uf iM-Jti.-r h a daudy. working by an chdr.fjM. !iy wh|ch lhe he|ghth of Uie
Xrobrjii ladder |« regulated.
”
-vmattw-ntyimembera of the Unlform7,?’Kni.-hti ot Pythias, from this
at.y atlyii I.&lt;.| tie funeral of General H.
'• «h*tiug.». of.Grand Rapids, brigadier
! 'r,v "* n‘&lt;! K. of p. order of Michigan.
Arnone the horses that wc know of
uy enter.-.! |n tbe free for all are:—
« r-Fh-tcher. record 2.-23X: Fedora 2:20
t.irT' ■’
The free-for-all will
n.iT v ,&gt; ■'*a*l?rd*y and no one should
®i|« saving it. |
•J- vcely a week goes by but what com’m1”* f°r Publication are received
"
“See without any signature. Many
2 * ,,nnte‘1 were n not for this, but
inJ w'’ca,,u”t print these without knowiD&lt; who the writer Is.

time In this city fora few moments. Im­
mediately after dinner a very heavy rain
storm set in accompanied by a great deal
of thunder and lightning. The sky was
almost constantly lighted by electric flash­
es, and the echoes of one elap of thunder
would hardly die away, before it would be
succeeded by another of even greater In­
tensity. One flash of the “mysterious
fluid” struck the tower containing the fire
bell, knocking the tower to splinters,
dropping the bell through the roof of tbe
engine house, and shocking everyone in
the immediate vicinity more or less.
On going into the engine house it was
found full of smoke aud a fire alarm was
given but there was uo fire. Just before
the fire whistle was blown a lively run
away occurred on Main street. Another
stroke of lightning struck J. W. tlalfcocks'
harness shop Just across the street from
the engine bouse and made things lively in
that place for u few moments. Lightn­
ing struck In several different places in the
city and lhe wonder is that more damage
wa.* not done, or some one not killed.

JOHJt C. KXTCHAM.

Mrs. Merrill, formerly Miss Marlon But­
ler a teacher in the public school here, is
the guest of Mrs. Bob’! Dawson.
Joseph Cook, of Prairieville, visited rel­
atives In the city last week. Mr*. G. II.
Brooks returned home with him.
*

There wilt be an An Exhibition uf work
done on the Singer aewlng mawhlno in G.
W. E. Allego will hereafter have an
G. Spaulding's shoe atu'e romtueuclug office at his home In the first ward where
next Monday and continuing for
' he can be found every evening by all who
weeks.
Anybody having a s ngbr ma- 1 desire to consult with him in regard to
chine or anyone purchasing one can Set building. He will cheerfully furnish es
Instructions tree of charge.
timates to all aud if you intend to build It
The court bouse has been accepted and will pay you to give him a call.
workmen are now cngmu-d lu putting on
With the'pneumatic tired sulkies and
the finishing toucLos. For its size there
fleet-footed flyers to draw them, there can
isn’t a better cqurt house in tbe state.
be
no ijyestlon but what tbe visitors to the
The oh'y thing* that detract from its
beauty are the | oor quality of window . races this week will see the very best
glass aud the unsightly,chimneys. This, races ever witnessed In this county. Mr. ’
Cole is greatly pleased with the outlook
however, may be remedied in time;
and with good weather will have a very
A large amlamee was present at the M. successful meeting.
E. church Sdnday evening to listen to the
Tuesday morning Mrs. Ella Bowen, the j
Baccalaureate sermon preached by Rev. W.
milliner, made an assignment to P. T.
M. Puffer to this years' graduates of the
Colgrove for the benefit of her creditors.
high school. Rev. Puffer’s words were
Tbe failure is due to the closeness of the
well chosen, full of wisdom and eloquence,
times, ane Mrs. Bowens’ many friends
containing excellent advice to the young
regret that she was compelled to take
people who will soon leave school days
this step and trust matters will be arrang­
behind. •
ed satisfactorily with her creditors so she
The elements don’t seem to be satisfied can continue her business In the city.
with wlmt they have done here so far.
F. P. Wilcox is gaining an enviable rep­
Tuestlayjlghtnlng struck the house of
utation for the choice meats that he Is
John Montgomery In the 4th ward while
serving to patrons. Good meats arc rath­
the family was at dinner. It came down er hard to be obtained at this season of
along the chimney and went away after the year but every one who traces at the
shaking things up considerably in the Hastings Market knows that he always
house. No one was Injured though it is
gets the very best that It is possible to get.
said that John’s head touched the celling Mr. Wilcox proposes to keep none but the
In his frantic effort to jump away from the best of meats and upon the fact that he
lightning.
does tills he Is building up a solid reputa­
. Last Saturday evenin g while Earl Pratt, tion and ah increasing trade. Give this
of Assyria, a fourteen-year-old son of market a trial and you will be pleased to
Frank Pratt, was returning home from a become a steady customer.
fishing trip he was caught in a thunder,
The Sth grade promotion
exercises
storm, and during its
prevalence he which have become a regular part of the
was struck by lightning. He was found exercises of commencement week occurred
in the road by some sheap shearers and last night at the Pres, church, and were
taksn’hoine, where he returned to conscious­ greeted with a crowded house. The cla^s
ness. The doctors think that he will en­ number thirty nine and those taklug port
tirely recover. Ear) is a nephew of Mrs. did finely, reflecting much credit on tberhH. B. Phillips, of Nichols street, this city. salvi's and tbeir efficient teacher, Miss Ed­
Battle CreeK Moou.
na Brown. Following Is the program:
Song, The Old Stone MIIL
During the very heavy rains of the
Little Christel, Bessie Willison.
past two weeks the total inability of the
United In Death, Gertrude Hale.
gutters on Jefferson street to carry off the
How Columbus found America, Robb.e
surface water has been satisfactorily de­
monstrated, several of,tbe bualnB8S places Dawson.
Solo. The dally Question.
□long tbe streets baVmg some nice little
Driving home the cows, Blanche Cole.
frog poods In their cellars a4 a jesult.
Mother’s fool. Cora Fox.
There should be a couple of overflows
Tbe Classmates, Gertrude Abbey.
placed sb that some of thia water would
Mending the old flag, Albert Beastlier..
run down Coart and Center streets Into
Song. Little Things.
Fall Creek, and these Improvements could
The earthquake prayer, Addle Booth.
be made with bat little expense.
Scenes from the life of Arnold:
.
For the beautiful court bouse, which
The American flag, Johnnie Burke.
has been accepted, tho people of Barry
Song, Tbe Brooklet.
county are greatly Indebted to Messrs.
The dead letter, Beole Donovon.
Fitzpatrick
and Nichols, ot Lansing.
KMra at the ford. Charlie Kenfield.
Everything that they agreed to do they
The old man goes to town, Alice Rlckei.
have done In a most satisfactory manner.
Solo, Till we meet again.
They have slighted nothing about the
_
( Maud Anderson.
building which was under tbeir charge
Her Tout, j chrlstena Schumann.
and to every instance have proven tbemReminscences of my school life, Carrie
selvws gentleman of honor. They have
Yutz.
made many friends bi this city during
Presentation of Diplomas.
their stay who will always be glad to greet
Song, Good Night.
them again.
Benediction.
It was currently reported on the streets
Thursday afternoon and evening that
Hotel property in Woodland. C*ILon
lightning had struck the residence of s
fermer by the name of Richardson, of or address L. C, Cavanaugh, Woodland.

Crrlton, during the storm, killing one Mlcb.
________________
member of bis family and a lady neighbor
Attention Knighte.
who was visiting there at the time, and
btimlag the boose to tbe ground. The
Work to 3rd rank Mondav evening
h.!!?,»r bulldlnc * IrauM report was false from start to finish, and June 2fith and o^ber matters of Impor­
m^I ■?
modtro ilrte. . Don't l&gt;i how- it was started to more than we could
“•'f” "III. •nythlot 'In. W. E. Alin., ascertain. Tbe barn) of George Jordan tance.
*od builder, buall of tbe. was struck and banned to tbe ground.
nB Bl,ty’’Jo ercblUeture and ean put Stalling a taM ot froda»500 to BOO. Mr.
For sale my boose and two lots also two
Jordan lives osar Mr. Richardson, and out
—'«•
BAILXY.
lUUaVr.0.“ t,U h°m• of bto mtofortane probably grew the
a ‘ce first ward evenings,
.. .
false report.

NoahvWo, Mich

M. A. GORDON, Proprietor.
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Latest styles.
Than any other dealer in Barry Co.
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Lowest prices.
you a cent and may save
you dollars to write
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and Banjos.
me your wants.
stock of he best strings
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A

FIRST GLASS GOODS SOLD.

NARCOTICH.

Write to-day.

Monday for Chicago.

A kplendhi id horse pow'er. second band
Mr*. Walter Ruckhout returns to Toledo
ClRCill dTION *
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I Nichols di Shepard Traction Engine.* all
'I
.
j in firxt-ciu-s । ondlllon can In: bought very this week. Her sister. Mis.* Bessie Wil­
75 QUirCS. Cheap «t Ha&gt;tir.gs Engine A iron Works. son will return with her to spend the sum­
,
’
.
------------------------------- j Al-ii tank, hose, pumps, threading belts of mer.
for advertisements I
kinds, rubber, canvas and leather.
i/Mlss Ora McClintock finished a very
"the^wVk ' l/Tlie Barry County Telegraph Associa- successful term of four mos. school at
. ie 01 rue w K [ flon ri.pi |i|!;
lu
C|ty with Pleasaqt Hill, on Saturday, and is at home
for her vacation.
_
[ W. S. Adkins, of Morgan as president and
give soap to every Louis B. Beutly secretary are starting ont
Miss Alta Richards has returned from
I with very favorable prospects. Twelve Hastings for tbe summer, accompanied by
.
-,e»-i« nt offices have already l&gt;e n established and
her little nephew who will also remain for
” *■' c“” 50,4
! more will be added.
some time.—MlddlevJle Sun.

Di

18kranlc^ Hadley to Loyal E. Knappen, loU.

Clt&amp;bert Dean to Martin Bork, 20 a, »ec 15,

RESTAURANT

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C‘liJwtoa Wbeaden to Albert Goto, lot 1, bit.
J’ubas.PHrtil*c£i to Wm. F. Hicks, parcel, sec

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and Van Arman’s

L'jiJAL NEWS.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall returned from
Chicago Tuesday.

S*cfiw°8?Bartrn,to Wra. and Nina Beam, 14 a,

To The

fftflNK E. Hmth,

:s. 8. E. KENHELD,
St..
OHicc

city Saturday.

s-abrn, IJO to 1.75.

We have for three weeks given through
the Banner locals In regard to Royal
Garden tea. To say that it has no super­
ior for a 50c tea. is true, and but few teas
of the.same price, its equal. We shall
continue to keep it to stock and knowing
the satisfaction it has given our customers
both old and new, we thank you all for
your liberal patronage In purchasing It'
and other goods.
Cook &amp; Cook.

Goln(j

- fast as- published.
• im; to buy a hammock,
3 novel or book of any
,.| see us. The large*
of stationery in town,
land Rapids and Chicaleiivt.-jed promptly at
No delay, no missing
Call and see us, we
• run a News Room as
•&gt;e done. We solicit

n. 1

D. NcOmber left for Chicago Tuesday.
Ward Griblin, of Naahv.llc, was In the

and 7, city. 82QQ.
Miss Marcia Beebe, of Nashville, Is vis­
C. E...BIdlac arrived In the city last
The Hastings city W. C. T. Union will
night wttff a string of good horses. He iting at D. R. Cook’s.
meefat Mrs. N. Bailey’s on Thursday after­
will drive to the 2:45 class and lu the freeMr. Johnson, of Middleville, was in the noon June 27th.
for-all.
Tbe society which was to occur thia
city Monday, on business.
Our city seems to be furnhhfng Its share
evening at the Episcopal society rooms has
Royce Barlow returned to the mining been postponed.
of people to the worlds fair. A .. large school at Houghton to day.
number have already been and returned
Rev. A. D. Grigsby -preaches next Sun­
and every week swells tbe list of those I^Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kenaston left for day. Evening subject “A few points on
Chicago yesterday morning.
who attend.
racing.”
Consecration meeting of the Y. P. 3. C.
Mrs. Franz Willison, of Eaton Rapids,
krhere will be a grand 4th of July cele­
E. next Sunday evening at 6:30.
bration at Streeter’s landing at Gun lake. Is In the city for a short visit
Tbe Penny Gleau Mission ^tand at the
M. F. Jordan will orate. There will be
Mrs. R. K. Grant's sister, from Wood­
Presbyterian church next Sunday after­
various s|K&gt;rta. good music, and fire works land Is visiting her this week.
.
noon at 3 o'clock.
hl the evening.
Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Fowler spent Sunday
*^he beautiful maple trees In the court
Epworth League ice cream social at M.
with Dr. Honey at Kalamazoo.
E. church parlors next Tuesday evening.
yard are being trimmed so that a person
TO GET A
W. F. Hicks and Miss Belle Hlcke spent Come everybody.
can hereafter see the court house from the
Sunday
with
relatives
In
Middleville.
street—.1 sight ibat hasn’t been very de­
An Kxcltiuc Tima.
sirable in the past
Thursday last there wa* a very exciting
Mrs. Etta Joy. of Lake Odessa. Is visit­

vn where you can get
periodical or magazine
' the world, by single
ription? Where all
orks and books may

in:

personal mention.

Dou’t think of taklug In ibwraces with­
out tokit g lu a glass of ice cream soda
water at the City- Bakery.

Hastings Banner.

C»E. INGERSON,Acest.
Nashville, Mich.

Mor? money is spent yearly in the Unit­
ed Stale for whiskey, tobacco and opium
than would pay off the National debt.
These deadly evils are working sad In­
roads upon the minds and constitutions of
the best men 01 this favored* land, ^reck­
ing homes, breaking hearts, ruining and
sending men and women into untimely
graves and insane asylums
Maty remed­
ies fpr the cure of these habits have been
put on lhe market: all of which have prov­
en sorry failures, for the reason that they
expect more of the patient then he is able
to stand, compelling him to exercise his
will power in abstaiuihg from the use of
stimulants while he is taking the medicine.
The absurdity of such treatment shows on
Its face. For were the sufferer able to
give up his habits he would have no need
of med’eine.
Hili'.' Cb'.hrlde of Gold Tablets is tbe
only genunlne remedy made. It Is a posi­
tive guaranteed cure for the use of Liquor.
Opium or Tobacco in any form, it requir­
es no will power, but allows the patient
to continue his habit* until he drops them
of his own volition and without the least
stru&amp;'.i. The medicine Is pleasant and
contains uo harmful drugs. Where desir­
ed wives or mothers can give it In tea or
coffee without its presence being detected
while the usual good results will speedily
folloiv. These Tablets have been, on the
market for yea’nt. and thousands of testi­
monials have been furnished, telling of
of thflr wonderful cures and the lives
that have been blessed through their use.
Ask your local druggist for Hill’s Tablets,
or write to the Ohio Chemical ’Co., sole
manufactory. Lima. O.

E. K. FflNGOflST,
The Reliable Jeweler.

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CAN

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Died.
Died. Monday. Jure 1Mb. of paralysis. at herlatehome »u Rutland: Mr*. Horace Bishop.
She was oorn in Plainfield Otseao Co. N. 5, Jan.
29th. |IW. aud was married Marell 4th, 1MS3Hhe was good wife and mother, a taltbfu!
friend, a kind neighbor, aud wits held in great

Over 200 Styles of Newest
and Latest Designs

POSING IN ONE, OF
THE STEIN BLOCK SUITS,
“Striking an attitude” because he feels
so well in his new clothes—almost wants

to go right away and have bis picture
taken, he is so proud of himself. #
You’ve seen young men frequent
ly in just this buoyant frame of mind.
We only wish you could know
how many of them were dressed in
the S. B. Co’s. Clothes

R. K. MEANT

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PERIL

CApI CHARLES

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U- S . ARMY.

[Copyright. 1833, by J. a Lippincott A Co.,C
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NANIAS!"
| disarray of the bachelor sitting-room,
“Ye-os. । then whirled on Ananias.
“What time
”
'is
“Mr. Waring dressed?"
hN&lt;h), auh; jus’ woke up, suh; ain’t
It?"
"G y a h d- out o’ bed ylt"
tnountin* done
"The lazy vagabond! Just let me get
gone, sub.”
at him a minute," said tho big man,
“The devil it tramping over to the doorway as though
has! What do bent on invading the chamber beyond.
you mean, sir, But Ananias had halted short at sight
&gt;»./
w
stood there resoby allowing me■ of the Intruder, and sto
to sleep on in this shameless and un- ■ lately barring the way.
conscionable manner, when an indul- j
*“Beg pardon,
a
’lieutenant,
* x~
but Mr.
gent government is suffering for my Waring ain’t had no bath yit Can I
servicesWhat sort of a day is it sir?” mix de lieutenant a cocktail, suh?"
“Can you? You black imp of Satan,
"Beautiful day, Mr. Waring.”
"Then go at once to Mr. Larkin and why isn’t it ready now, sir? Sure you
tell him he can't wear his new silk hat could have seen I was as dhry as a
this morning—I want it, and you fetch limekiln from the time I came through
It Don't allow him to ring in the old the gate. Hware’s the demijohn, you
one on you. Tell him I mean the new vUlainT’
“Bein’ refilled, suh, down to de sto’,
spring style' he just brought from
New York. Tell Mr. Ferry I want that ^ut da’s a little on de sideboa’d, suh."
new Hatfield suit of his, and you get answered Ananias, edgingover thither,
Mr. Pierce's silk umbrella; then come now that he had lured the invader
back here and get my bath and my away from the guarded doorway.
coffee. Stop, there, Ananias! Give my "Take it straight. 3uh, o’ wid bitters—
pious regards to the commanding offi­ o’.toddW"
v‘I-'aith, I'll answer ye as Pat did the
cer, sir, and tell him there’s no drill for
‘X’ battery this morning, os I'm to parson: I’ll take it straight now, and
then
be drinking the toddy while your
breakfast at Moreau's at eleven o’clock
honor is mixin’ the punch. Give me
and go to the matinee afterwards."
’
hold
of it, you smudge! and tell your
“Beg pahdon.-suh. but de cunnle’s
done ohdered review fo’ de whole com­ mas th er it's review—full-dress—and
it’s time for him to be up. Has he had
mand, suh, right at nine o'clock.”
"So much the better. Then CapL his two cocktails yet?"
“The lieutenant doesn’t care fo’ any
Cram must stay, and won’t need his
swell team. Go right down to the dis mawnin', suh. IU fetch him his
stable and tell Jeffers I'll drive at nine- coffee in a minute. Did you see do
cunnle's oadeTy, suh? lie was lookin’
thirty."
.
fo' you a moment ago."
“But—”
The big red man was gulping down
"No buta, you incorrigible rascal! I
don’t pay you a prttxcely salary to raise s big drink of the fiery liquor at the
ibstacles. I don't pay you at all, sir, instant He set the glass back on the
•xccpt at rare intervals and in moments sideboard with unsteady hand and
if mental- decrepitude.
Go at once! glared at Ananias suspiciously.
“Is it troot’ you’re tollin’, nigger?
Allcz! Chossez! Skootl"
“But, lieutenant," says Ananias, his Hwut did he say was wanted?"
“Didn’t say, suh. but de cunnle’s in
• black face shining, his even white
teeth all aglcacn. "Capt. Cram stopped his office. Yahnduh comes de oadely,
•n on de way bock from stables to say too, suh; guess he must have hyuhd
Glenco'd sprained his foot and you yon was ovefr hyuh."
vas to ride de bay colt. Please get " Tho result of this announcement was
ip, suh. Boats and saddles’ll soun' in not unexpected. The big man made a
leap for the chamber door,only to find it
ten minutes."
“It won't, but if it does I'll brain the slammed in his face from the other side.
"Hwat tho devil's the' matter with
nglcr. Tell him so. Tell Copt. Cram
.c’s entirely mistaken; 1 won^t ride your master this morning, Ananias?—
he boy colt—nor Glenco. I'm going Waring! Waring, I say! Let me in.
iriving, sir, with CapL Crim’s own The K. O.’s orderly is afther me, and
team and rood wagon. TliM him so. all on account of your bringing me in
vloing in forty-five minutes by my at that hour last night. Tell him I’ve
gone. Ananias. Let me in,- Waring,
watch. Where is it. sir?"
.
•
“It ain't back from de jeweler’s, there’s a good fellow."
"Go to blazes, Doyle!" is the unfeel­
suh, where you dun lef it day before
. yist’day; but hi* boy's hyuh now. suh. ing answer from the other side. “I'm
wid de bill for las' vear. Whut shall I bathing.” And a vigorous splashing
follows the annonncemenL
tell him?”
“For the Lord's sake, Waring, let
“Tell him to go to—quarantine. No!
Tell him the fever has broken out here me in. Sure. I can’t see the colonel
again, sir, and not to call until ten now. I f. 1 could stand him off until
o'clock next spring*—next mainspring I| review and inspection’s over and he's
they put in that watch.
Go and get jj had his tlhrink he’d let the whole
Mr. Merton’s watch. Tell tym I’ll be Ij thing drop: hut that blackguard of a
sure to overstay in town if he doesn’t |I sin they .has given us away. Sure I told
W

k’l'-

*end it, and then I can't take him up । you hMvould."
"Tkfen slide down the lightning-rod!
ind introduce him to those ladies from j
Louisville to-morrow. Impress that on Fly up the chimney! Evaporate! Dry
him, sir, unless he's gone and left it on up and blow away, but get out! ‘ You
his bureau, in which case impress the can't come in here.”
I watch—the watch, sir, in any case. No!
“Oh, for-mcrcy’s sake. Waring! Sure
Stop again, Ananias; not in any case, I ’twos vou that got me into the scrape.

I

W'

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J HEAVY TOP BOOT CAME WUIZZIXG PAST. • .

only'in the gold hunting case; no other.
Now then, vanish!"
■ “But, lieutenant, ’fo’ Gawd, suh,
deyH put you in arrant H you cuts drill
dis time. Cunnle Braxton says to CapL
Cram only two days ago, suh, dat—"
But here a white arm shpt out from
a canopy of mosquitojnetting, and first
a boot-jack, then a slipper, then a
heavy top boot, came whirling past
the darky’s dodging Head, and, finding
expostulation vain, that faithful servi­
tor bolted out in search of some ally
•nore potent, and found one, though
not the one he sought or desired, just
entering the adjoining room.
A big fellow, too— too big, in fact, to
be seen wearing, as' Was the fashion
in the sixties, the i shell Jacket of
the light artillery.
lie had a full
round body, and a full round ruddy
lace, and a little round visorless cap
l ocked on one side of a round head,
not verv full of brains, perhaps, yet
. । eputeff to be fairly stocked with what
1 • termed "horse sense.”
Hb bulky
1 Ts were thrust deep in long boots,
»..id ornamented, so for as the skin­
t ight breeches of sky blue were con&lt; erued, with a scarlet welt along the
□t to say would make a white mark
Ida nose, so red and bulbous was
organ.
w in from
He came noisily
broad veranda overlooking
de ground, ginnoed about on the

You know that, I
dhrunk when
_
.
.
sJW - .ie. You made
me oomc down when I didn't want to.
Hwat did I say to the man last night,
anyhow?”
“Say to him? Poor devil! why, you
never can remember after.you're drunk
what you’ve been doing the night be­
fore. Some time it’ll be the death of
you.
You abused him like a pick­
pocket—the sergeant of the guard and
everybody connected with it-’’
"Oh, murthef! murther! murther!”
groaned the poor Irishman, sitting
down and covering his face with his
hands. “Sure, they'll court-martial me
this time without fall, and I know iL
For God's sake. Waring, can't ye let a
feller in and say that I’m not here?"
I
“Hyuh, dis way, lieutenant,” whis­
pered Ananias, mysteriously.
“Slip
out on de po’ch and Into Mr. Pierce’s
room. I’ll tell you when he’s gone.”
Aud in a moment the huge bulk of the
senior lieutenant of Light Battery
"X” was being boosted through a win­
dow opening from the gallery into the
bachelor den of the junior second lieu­
tenant. No sooner was this done than
the negro servant darted back, closed
and bolted the l£mg green Venetian

blinds behipd hi|a. tiptoed to the bed­
room door, and, toftly tapping, called.'
“Mr. Waring! Mr. Waring! get dressed
quick a* you can, suh! I’U lay out your
unifonn_in hyuh."

•'I tell rod. Ansnlss. I’m folwl &lt;°
town. .In not to sny rldieulotl. re­
view. Go end get —hat I orderedjot‘ice that I’m properly dressed. sir, o
PH discharge you.
Confound you. air.
there isn't a drop of Florida WB^r
this bath, and none on my bureau! uo
and rob Mr. Pierce-or anybody.
But Ananias was already
Darting out on the
adheader through tho window of the ad
joining quarters through which Mr.
Doyle had escaped, snatched a long
flask from the dressing table and waa

back in tho twinkling of an eye.
“What became of Mr. Doyle?” asked
Waring, as he thrust a bare arm
through a narrow aperture to receive
th, ^&gt;11. "Don't let him get drunk,

he’s got to go to review, sir.
If he
doesn’t. Cot Braxton ««&gt;'be » incon­
siderate as to inquire why both the
lieutenants of ’X’ battery are missing.
Take good care of him till the r^vlc"M'
sir, then let him go to grass; "and don t
you dare leave me without Florida
water again if you hove to burglarize
tbv whole postWhat's Mr. Doyla
doing, sir?"
,
“Peekin' froo de blin's in Mr. Pierce s
room, suh; lookin' to' de oade ly. I
done tolc him de cunnle was ahter
him, but he ain’t, suh." chuckled An­
anias.
“I fixed it all right wid de
gvahd dis mawnin. suh. Dey won tell
’bout his cuttin’ up las’ night. He d
forgot de whole t’lng, suh; he allays
does; he never does know what s hap­
pened de night befo'. He wouldn’t a
known about dis, but 1 told his boy
Jim to tell him ’bout it ahter stabler
1 told Jim to sweah dat dey’d repohted it to de cunnle."
“Very well. Ananias: very well; nr,
you’re a credit to your name. Now go
and carry out my orders. Don’t forget
CapL Cram's wagon. Tell Jeffers to be
here with it on time.” And the lieu­
tenant returned to his bath without

waiting for reply.
•*Ye-as, suh," was the subord i:
answer, as Ananias promptly tun.
and, whistling cheerily, went bangia..
out upon the gallery and clattering
down the open stairway to the brick-

UttMoadltlM In •nothnr- U”"
.bUity b.d b«n .. to.

“^y
“oM
*
n.^rided htaaelf on tbe fact
bad. He
n Bt uhe array parties
giren’thst winter had remained a^vralb

u-m ol Wo MloeUon OTCT

NOTICE OF tETTlNu

ton.

ci

uistraclk

“ WBra.t foUowed on the heels of tbe
i^’it wra “o’“fic.il matter, to be
to taS ^rtnera *“ tb.JMrty °r

iM„ obro.d thU von
would not b»vc t»kvn • d*y onr Billy,
tor lour o&lt; losing bls light bnttorj).
He
l»«n a stickler lor
on *11 mounted duly when he
SkTwd he came homo convertedIU
whlu wash.lcth.-r »loves bee.uso the
British horse-urtlllery wore no other.
• sod they. sir. are lhe mBlU«tt In the

world." He could nol tolerate •»
eer whose soul w«s not ullunt.with
enthusiasm for briery duty“

Ho delighted in • man who took pride
in his dress and equipment, end so
reloiced in Waring, who more than
anv aubaltern ever attached to
X,
wm the very gbusol soldier IraWon
and mold ol soldier torm. He h«d
.imnnod in at the bachelor mess just
tn time U hear some g«bbllng young­
ster blurt out • bet tlrat bam V.sriug
would cat review and keep Ms trystdn
town, and he hr-d known him many a
time to overpersuade his "op&lt;'r"‘”‘
excusing him from duty on pretext of
social claims, and more than once&gt; into
pardoning deliberate absence. Huths
f^d the post commander had deemed it
high time to block all thnt »?“““• in
future, and had so Informed him. and
were oonplusscd st Warings cheery
aeecntaace of the Implied rebuke and
SrZy. grueefnl •»□

change of tho subject. Tbe whole gar­
rison was chuckling over it by night.
•■Why.'certainly, coldnel." said he.
•I have been most derelict of late
uring the vinlt of all these charming
r»ople from the north: and thnt re­
minds me. Fome of them arc piinr to
drive ont here to hear the Lan*! thif
afternoon and take a bite at my quar-

forty ladies who honored tboae
'ton, with their presence. Of 'ocalbelies there were nona II waa far too
^cn af^r tbe bitter strife to hope tor

„ er.-at as that. There were
hardly *”7 but V™y women to provide
£T.nd even the balkiest and least attracUvo ol the lot waa led out for the
dunce Waring would go to any length
to X IbSn OU th. door hot that of
being Mmself the partner. There the
Bne'was drawn irrevocably
dancer among the men. £• ■‘“W
would not dance except with the best
dancer, among the women. Aa to peri
sonal appearance and traits, it may be
said drat that Wariag was a ma. ot
-slender, graceful physique, with singu­
larly well-shape-1 hands and feet and a
head and face that were almost too
good-looking to be maolv. Dark haxel
“ye* dark brown hair, eyebrows,
.lashes, aad a very heavy, drooping
mustache, a straight nose, a soft, sen­
sitive month with even wMto teeth
that were, however, rarely visible, •
clear-cut chin, and with it all a soft,
almost languid southern Intonation,
musical, even ultra-redned. and he
.hrank like a woman from a coarse
word or the utterance of an impure
thought. He was a man whom many
women admired, of whom some were
afraid, whom many liked end trusted,
for he could not be bribed to
say a meon thing about one of their
numWr, though he would Home times be
satirical to her very face.
It was
among the men that Soin Waring was
hated or loved—loved, laughed over,
indulged, even apoilad, perhaps, to any
aud every extent, by the chosen few
who were his chums and Intimates—
and aboolutely hated by a very consid­
erable element that was prominent in

paved court below. Here he as promptly
turned, and, noiseless as a cat, shot up
the stairway, tiptoed back into the sit­
ting-room, kiqked off his low-heeled
slippers, and .rapidly, but with hardly
an audible sound, resumed the work on
which he had been engaged—the ar­
rangement of his master’s kit.
Already, faultlessly brushed, folded
and hanging over the back of a chair
close by the chamber door were the
! bright blue, scarleUiyelted battery
trousers then in vogue? very snug at
the ’knee, very springy over the foot.
Underneath them, spread over the
square back of the chair, a dark-blue,
single-breasted
frodk-coat, hanging
nearly to the floor, its shoulders decked
with huge epaulettes, to the right one
of which were attached the braid and
loops of a heavy gilt aiguillette whose
glistening pendants were hung tem­
porarily on the upper button. On the
scat of the chair was folded a broad
soft sash of red silk net, its tassels
carefully spread. Beside it lay a pair
of long buff gauntlet-., new and spot­
less. At the door, brilliantly polished,
stood a pair of buttoned gaiter lx&gt;ota.
her silent on the score of Waring’s re­
the heels decorated with small glisten­ ters. I was just on mj- way to beg Mrs. ply to her'irate lord, for if Sam did
ing brass spurs. In tho corner, close Braxton and Mrs. Cram to receive for mean to be impertinent, as he unques­
at band, leaned a long, curved saber, me. when your orderly came. And. tionably could be. the eoloncl she knew
its gold sword-knot, its triple-guarded colonel. I want your advice about the would he merciless in his discipline
hilt, its steel scabbard and plated champagne. Of course I needn't say J and social amenities would be at in­
i bands and rings, as well as tho swivels hope you both will honor me with stant jend. Waring had covered her
!, and buckle of the black sword-belt, your presence." Old Drax loved cham­
j1 showing thd perfection of finish in pagne and "sain. 1 better than anything with maternal triumph and Margaret
'
afforded, and was dis­ with blis** unutterable by leading the
■ manufacture and care in keeping. his profess:As for Cram, what ante-Lenten german with the elder
। From a round leather box Ananias now armed at once.
could
he
say
tvhen
the post commander daughter and making her brief stay a
extracted a new gold-wire fourragere,
dropped
the
matter?
With all his mouth' of infinite joy. The Rounds
which he softly wiped with a silk hand­
kerchief, dandled lovingly an instant daring disregard of orders and estab­ were Ordered on to Texas, and Mar­
lished
customs,
with
all
his consum­ garet's brief romance was speed­
the glistening tassels, coiled it care­
fully upon the sash, then producing mate sang-froid and what some called ily and properly forgotten in the
from the same box a long. scarlet Impudence and others "check," every devotions of a more solid if less
To do Waring
horsehair plume he first brushed it .superior under whom he had ever fascinating fellow.
into shimmering freedom from tho served had sooner or later become justice, be had paid the girl no more
marked
attention
than
he showed
actually
fond
of
Sam
Waring
—
even
faintest knot or kink, then set it firm­
old
Rounds—“old
Double to anyone else. lie would have led
ly through Its socket into the front of stern
a gold-braided shako whose black Bounds" the boys called him. one of tho next germaa with Genevieve had
front was decked with the embroid­ tho martinets of the service, whose there been another to lead, just as he
ered cross cannon of the regiment, sur­ first experience with the fellow was os had led previous affairs with other
mounted by the arms hf the United memorable as it »wa.s unexpected, and dames and dcnxsoH It was one of the
States. This he noiselessly placed who wound up. after a vehement ninety-nine articles of his social faith
upon the edge of the mantle, stepped scoring of some two minutes’duration, that a girl should have a good time her
Waring had stood first season, just as it was another that
back to complacently view his work, during whi-.i
flicked off upossible speck of dust on patiently at attention with an ex­ . a briiTe should have a lovely Wedding,
the sleeve of the coat, touched with a pression of the liveliest sympathy and a belle at least one offer a month, a
chamois-skin the gold crescerft of the interest on his handsome face, by ask­ tho army in those queer old days—the
nearest epaulette, then softly, noise­ ing Impressively: “Now, sir, 'what array of officers, who, by reason of
lessly os before, vanished through the have you to say for yourself?"
birth, antecedents, lack of education
To which, with Inimitable mixture or of Bocial opportunities, were want­
door-way, tiptoed to the adjoining
window, and peeked jn. Mr. Doyle qX suavity and concern. Sam replied: Ing in those graces of manner and lan­
I doubt if
had thrown himself into Pierce’s arm­ "Nothing whatever, sir.
guage to which Waring hail been ac­
chair, and was trying to read tho anything more could be said. I had
customed from earliest boyhood. His
morning paper.
no adequate idea of the extent of my
people were southerners, yet, not being
“Wunner what Mars’er Pierce will misdoing. Have I your permission to slave cwnere, had stood firm for the
say when he gits back from break­ sit down, sir, and think It over?”
union, and were exiled from the old
fast.” was Ananias' comment, as he
Rounds actually didn’t know what to home as a natural consequence in a
sped softly down the stairs, a broad think, and still less what to say. Had war in which the south held nil against
grin on his black face, a grin that al­ he believed for an instant that the who were not for her. Appointed a
most instantly gave place to preter­ young gentleman was insincere, ho
cadet and sent to the military- academy
natural solemnity and respect as, turn­ would have hod him in dose arrest in ln recognition of the loyalty of his im­
ing sharply on the sidewalk at the the twinkling of an eye; but Waring's
mediate relatives, he waa not grad­
foot of the stairs, he came face to face tone and wordsand manner were those
uated until the war was practically
with the battery commander. Ananias of contrition itaelf. It was not possi­
would have passed with a low obei­ ble that one of the boys should dare to over, and then, gazetted to an infan­
try regiment, he was stationed for a
sance, but the captain halted him be guying him, the implacable Rounds.
lime omeng the scenes of his boyhood,
short.
“OH Grand Rounds" of the Sixth corps,
o«tracixed by his former friend* “nd
"Where's Mr. Waring, sir?"
old Double Rounds of the horse artll- unable to associate with most ot the
levy of tb. Peatarai. &lt;Uya
Mra.
"Dressin’ fo' inspection, captain.”
■war-worn officers among whom his lot
“He is? I just heard in the mesa­ Kounds had her au.pieion« whea told was cast It was a year of misery,
room that he didn’t propose attending of the aSalr, bat wax rileat. tor ot aU that ended in long *nd dangerous ill­
—that he hod an engagement to break­ lhe offleen .tattooed la aad arouad the ness, his final shipment to Washingold Boathera dtr Sam Waring .u by
fast and was going In town."
to on
theo B w(nter
'“W-M-l* the most graceIni aad sccomtara drilght, • soctal rampMga in
pUsbed dancer aad german leader, tbe
Buh, expects de lieutenant in to break­
which he won tunc, honors. Mends u
fast, but the moment he hyuhd 'twos best informed on all manner of inter­ “«rt. sn&lt;l s transfer to the srUUery
- review he ohdered me to git every­ esting matters —f--’ ’
and tban. 4zx1nln» n— _ —------ — —_
.
,
~*—•
new regiment no
thing ^eady, suh. I’s goin’ for de bay
■&gt;.------.
mover plunged with eagerness into the gayecolt now. Beg pahdon, captain, de
noctlng
link
between
tho
tssnillesof
lieutenant says is de captain goin' to
behind with the cold facings of his for­
tbo general Md staff offloee, u,
wear gauntlets or gloves dis mawnin’?
mer corps, and hone. Ufo
____
He wants to do just as de captain does, •nd the linesmen st the .urrouudlnr
poets,
the
mon
whose
dictum
aa
to
a
sub."
dinner or luncheon and whose judg­
cro roo. It wasn’t a
What a meraiful interposition of Di­
*“““&gt;&gt;«&gt; '«u»— m
ment aa to a woman's toilet were moot
vine Providence it is that the African
r*ore hr
Tjoted and least questioned, the man
cannot blush! CapL Cram looked sus­
whose word could almoat make or mar whLeU.™ °U1OT “ hlm- “ th“
piciously at- the earnest, unwinking
Z™.-ho liked there
black face before him. Some memory
of old collego days flitted through his
mind at the moment "O Kunopes!"(“thou dog-faced one!”) he caught
himself muttering, but negro diplo­
macy was too much for him, aud the not led the second german with Mar- • viewn nt . J,re^ens^T®' as giving the
Innocence in the face of Ananias would
Eoanda thonoU,.,', heart w^uld , hL K. 0
have baffled a man far more suspicious.
h«e been well-nigh enuhed. h,u! V teen
y»«°ort. he'd
Cram wa* a fellow who lorad his battery
fear of some suchguastrophe that kept1
OTt
the service

bSi^lv?-Th’ hi°“

Orangeville, and described ba follow?
Cumm«ctDcat a Make on the
Lake, that !• 8 55*4 degrw east
rJ.'
Meander port on wort sld- ot &lt;hui l.tke
brtveee Mrtton a and a ot »ald fownil*p
38&lt;!r«roes W2O0 feel, thence 8 I3&gt;4
W 3-0 feet, thence 8 49 degree* W i;^
ttrtMe 8 U degree* W no t?^iw.J’?J**’ttnit-an land ot Ollvrr Challwr.cwidliu,1.2
nntsecUon, Thence H 342 feet, tbeure Fto?
deitrees E WO feet, thenre 8
d-vrew
nOfeet. thedoe tTs devrres e iw
t»4SK&lt;to«ree« KM feel equal to lS&lt; fK?
Undo! Albert Clem, which conitltutA'
No._t Thence 8 MS degree* E jno
~
lands of Mra. A. A. Hull, etidin^ in i
U «ectlon Nn. X The drain u t;U(1
be 2 feet snd S toriiei deep from huh Make ata
rise of grade one inch to even- 1-c feel ru* m
fAke oo Mrs. mill's to be 3 feet and w icehii
do-p. .top. of banks 1; I to 1 or v.
outward, with two feet btinn the excarated
t-Hrth to »lant 45 degrees outward the' tS
I width
varies
areonilng
table th. bottom width
3
4no feet from Oun Lake, the bal to lie ■ ft
Huid Job will be let by sectinn.. Th. -rettou st
tbe outlet ot the drain will tie tot ijr-:. iuu! the
remaining sections In their order
stream in
accordance with the diagram now »n aie with
lheoUtorpaperspertaiuiuid t;&gt; ■.»!&lt;! dnun iu
the offloe of the Township Cleric. &gt;&gt; which ref.
ereuce may be had by lUlpartie* hdcr -.ied snd
blds will be made and received lu-.utdiiviv
ContraoU will be made with tbe tow—t nsposslble bidder givingad.-quxte *ecun:v i .rttn*per­
formance of tbe work In a sum then and tlierw to
be fixed by me. reserving to mpuuf th.to reject any and all hid*. Dir dale for tbi
completion ot »uch contract, iunl the terms &lt;4
payment therefore, shall be announced at tbe
time and place of ietlltiR.
Notice la further hereby given, that at the
time aud place 6f said letting or at -; u other
time aud place thereafter to which I. ti.&lt;- nraia
Commlasloqer aforesaid, may adjourn the
the aaseMmeat tor benefit- and Un- lands com­
prised within the’•Ctoin Drahi Special Asstasm»-nt District.' will be subject to review.
The following Is a description of th- s-veral
tracts or porc-h of land constituting the Speci­
al
of-said
Dram.
v Asariomrnt
ii- , ..r,h&gt; District
L- •
..........
...
...The
.

of see. * and the M E U ot die N XV * of &gt;.*&lt;■* s.
low'll K K 10 West, Mich.
Dated. this itrtli day of Jan--. A. D..
K C. Nohtojt.
Towi.Bhlp Drain Commissioner of the Tonu•hip Of Orangeville.

xoncE or ixrfixc.
Notice 1» hereby given. Thai I. H. &lt; Norton.
T««wn«hlp Drain (.oinmisMouer
th» Tok&gt;
•hip of Oranievllle. County ol Barrv, .stale cf
Michigan, will, on the 1st day ot July. A. l&gt;„
ifWl at the N W corner ot sec. is. in said Town­
ship *4 Orangeville at one o'clock in tin- after­
noon of that day. proceed to receis'e bu!-&gt; tor
lb* countractiotiot a certain Di - i- ■ i.«mn and
desiguated as "th* Oranaevllle Mill Creek
Drain, located and f«raWt-.b''.1 in th- uid
Township of Orangeville, and described m
follcwa. to wit: rotnnier.ctry; a: tbe w*ite
gate nt tt»e Orangeville HUln on the we*! *ije ut
the N B-M “I the N E &gt;&lt; of «*c.
Orangeville,
and following the watercourse ifhat bay been
established more than lOyeara] In a N westerly
&lt;liportion a distance ot &lt;jo rd*, to a point 5* rd«.
sontb 'J lhe quarter f-ost between
' ita
la. ol Orang* Ville, tbel: e N KI1, d-SteAf '■&lt; u
rod*, thence N ndegrees W io rod*, tnw.- e N
&amp;r. degree* W Mrods, thence N Wdrirrees W
20 nt*, then extending said drain N
: i&gt;;rrr»
W 2SU rod* to county line to Intersert the
Bray ditch In Allegan Co. Saul exleudou of
s-k rod* to be eleven fret wide -&gt;n to;-, tifue
fret wide on the bottom and :■. In • .1—p with
atwo f.hrt bnrrn. there I* !■• beeOrdsot thrdraln
east of the extension of
rod* to , - elcat-d
out. Bald J&lt;»t» will be let by **rtioii». vi\
w
at the outlet of the drain will b- let Tint, aid
tin* remaining section* iu their order up itttun
In accordance with the diagram i-.v .--t file
with lhe other r*[&gt;era pertainim; •• -aid dram,
in the office ol the Township Clerk, tn which
reference may be had by *1! pnrties luti rested,
and bids will be made and received accordingly.
Contracts will tie -.oade with the !oue«!.t&lt;-*|s&gt;urible bidder giving adequate sc-utity for the
performance of the work, hi a sum thr- Aid
there lobe fixed by m*. reserviuK t» injself the
®t to reject anr and all bld*. The date for
completion or «ucb eor.tract and the t-m;&lt;
of payment therefor, «hatl-be announced at
th* time and place of Icttirc
Notice la further hereby given. Th:-- at t lime and place of said letting, or at
-&gt;tner
time and riser thereafter to which 1. the Drain
CommiMlourr aforesaid, may ...I]-nr-; the
same, the assessment for benefit* and th&lt; land*
comprised within the "Orangevl'&gt; Vni Crn-k
Drain Special Assessment District, " i1 t'tf
subject to review.
» .
Tne following i» a description «•! tuc ••-'Vai
tracts or luircels of land constituting the -'J***"
aasewsmoDt Dial, of said Drain.» .- 1: - • " »
arc. elahleeti. 8 W L of th&lt;« 8 At :i &lt;■! sf’- •
theS
of tbe N E &gt;« oft *e -tun rUbWf
it»] the W &gt;&lt; of the N W «* -f *ec -exeteen
117] and all other Sands that join said
1
Creek Drain a* shown In the final or-'- r rt de­
termination now on file In the TcwnsLp •' r* ’
offlee of Orangeville.
Dated, this 13th dav of Jun-*. A D-- '*'
■
R.C- N'-KT.-x.
Tnwn«hlp Drain Commi-&lt;s!o!ier ol ' l -‘*nship of Orangeville______

NOTICE OF LETTING.

I
Drain Letiieg.
,
.................
! T»'«u»W» Drain c-&gt;uiuii*-i&lt;&gt;uer»i :ir
D
i L. l.ivin«siAu’«. In’ mH .T-»»r-!:ip ■&lt;
! 'n,«
tn
a.ten.&lt;H&gt;i. -!
of* rrrtOn l»ral»» known ami
••Liv'nx'tow l)r«in." Inerted mh!
Ibeiutirt T&lt;»wn«hl|» of prnngexili
r«i a* Billow*, to wit: ..,rtiiiii“.11 • ।1 —
/of the 8. w. eom. r ..f th- E. '• &gt;4 Ii ■' _&gt;• '*•
•* ot section 17 of OnuiKrville. r
•
N. on said elchth line to seciiou line i
of IM rods, tbence W. on s*dloo Hi' .&lt;&gt;
?•
corner* ol Metlons 17 and 18.
•’
rods, tbonre W. aod pamlrl! with
“1 ' J5
line to lrod* S.ot quarter &lt;*.«: fo-nu-ra *“ ■
Don* 7 awi 18. lluwce N. W. l‘»
oti said line to Interact with the ora;:.eWte
Mill Creek Drain. Said drabI;- "• ’««
wide on bottom, side* to slxot 45
ward and to be dux o&lt;-ordltist t;‘ 4ttrV?'„w7
specification* to be shown on da&gt; *d kttlM.
Bald jqb will twirt by
ri‘"
5
M the bubetot the drain *1111* • &lt; fir*’ « {}
the remaining section* in their ••ri.er up
s-re«tn. In accordance with th*- ilUcran no* *ju
file with,the Other p*-er* t-ertnlin. n
drain iu the office of Township Ch-rk. ■'? ““h.®
ivlerenre tuny b- had by all PBtnr. intetwied, and bld* will bi m*daccoidlngly. Contract* wi-l &lt;“• w&gt;a&lt;1lowest re*ponaible bidder giviini
.
curtty tor tbe pertomuuire of the »•**.'“*
sum then aud there to tie fixed by me. WM-rrmg
to myself lhe rticht to reject any and jd. wa»The date for the completion of rach
and Che terms of payment therefor. *hs-i oe
announced at the time and ptace of le
.
Notioe to further hereby given, tliat at the
time and place of letting, or at »uch otner
time tad nlaoe thereafter to which i.
Drain OominlMforer aforerald, tnsy
the same, the aaaessmem for benefit* atnl tne
lands comprised within the ” LIv'dk* *&gt; I’rwn
Special AMea«meut District, will be *uojert to review..
,
,
The following Is a description of the *&lt;nenu
tracts
or Parcel*
landolconsta'i'."
u- &gt;17 !; “
L
xLiASr
“uof
“rirt
raid liras.
8. U ot section 7 Orangeville, the N •« d M»of section 18 Orangeville, the * * • 1 &lt;&gt;f
. M of section 8. UrangexlUe. N- «■ *» «&gt;.Ny
tion IT, of Orangeville. 8. E. of the 8. V *
sections ot Oraiigevine.
;
Dated, this IKh day of Jutie^
Townshlo Drain Commlxsloaer ot i&lt;i f'**0',
ship of Orangeville.
j ,

NOTICK FOR HEARING CLAIM-1
State of Michigan, County ef B*"*-**- I.,Notice la hereby given, that by *n
Che Probate Court for the- Caunti of 1 *rn
made on the »h day *&gt;f M*.?-A-t*2^:
«ix moutbB from UuU date were kfiowed fo?
Itor* co pre-out U*eir daniwartdnsHb*^”
of Mary .1. William . foie ot
deeeaneu, aad thrt all cred .Cora of w ** ,le*'***vi
are required to
tb*'ir cluInwto^al
Probate Court, at the Probst* oilier.3»
J
of Harting*, for rxanilimtfon a:rt dfoannr*. ■«
or before ibe »rh dav rt
"Lm
sad that *urh elaiui* wifi I* I'rani

nextrttf ten o'clock In the forenoon of e*d&gt;
205!). A. D. 188X

"ijgZtSb-

�ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
a, mUwr ol in.
•' w“ c

ebr rlvott that I *haU sell at pubth.', highest bidder, on Friday
&gt;&gt;( June. A. u. tvsa. at tv
. !?rem»n. at the probate offlre
(asttmts, in th* County of Barry.
( M e'dgan. pursuant to
■runted to me on tbe 14th Jay of
trfM. by tba Probate &lt;x»urt of
HJehlwn. al! the e««te. right..
,7 Jf tee said d-.exsed of. lg/
&lt;-• .to situate and being In the
n in the Stab- of Mtobbrain,1
- r.bed as follows, to-wit:. The
,- ist- lair of the jiouth west
। ;.*D [io] In lowu three north
Harn County. Michlican. ex
ii the -oath east corner de­
i - :it the south cast eonierof
;,.tiou. and running thence
Tmlns and.-WH links, theoce
i t ie south section line four
. - t lence south slxt-eb chants
cvuoallnn tpence east on sec•!;» aud 85 links to the place of
-i.iptlM one II’ acre totbe
- h- rrtolore described.
. D. IRtJ.
l-iriur W. Bukgksm.
Administrator.
mxde In the conditions
iii.nh by Albert L. Church
hurch to Abner Case,A. D..:-'.l.’. and recorded
gi-ter ot deeds, for tije
.-id state of Michigan, on the
!».
In Uber H of morcn which iiiortgage there Is
date of this notice the stun
; fourteen dollars andtlftylorney's tee of thirty-live
in said mortgage, and no
it law having been institdi-wn-ys secured by said
rt thereof:
virtue of the power of sale
irtgsge, and the statute In
nd provided, notice is hereby
: :ntay the 26th day of August.
• n o'.-l.xik 111 th? forenoon. I sitall
xtisn, to the liuch- s', bidder. At
dtair of the court house in the
mu-. Lthid t-eing the place
tt court for Harry county is bold­
t--. dv-H-rtbed In said mortgage, or
inav be neressary to pay the
-aid mortgage, 'with seven
ini nil legal costs, together
jee of thtrty-Cve dollars
therein, the premises being
aid m irtgage as all that certain
mud Institute and being in
::kee Springs. In tl»«s County
• of Mkhlgan. and known
■
to Wit:
f the South West Iitfartne North West
; Town three ;:i]
nd containing
■ acres of land
V til ted States

Waring’s
-BY-

i !•• by Joseph Kalgin
wife, loSamuel Carson
•
and recorded In
'•n page 180. on which
laimrd iu b-- due and uni*ald
mice the sum of two hunL rty-vight oi.e hundredths
and no Attorney's fee of hf
r ividedf u iu said mortgage and no
at law having h.-eu Instihim ii -s stNure.d by said
part thereof. Therefore.
ier &lt;&gt;Lsale contained In said
st.itute lu such case made
ce Is hereby given that on
. Jav&lt;J Septrtiil'er. A. D. !*«»,
he forenoon. I shaltsell at pub­
..
K.,t.«_r&gt; :it tflc north
he city of Hasilace where the
- js bolden]. the
• ■1 in -aid mortgage, or so
may be necessary to pay the
;i I mortgage, with eight per
il all legal costs, together with
' provided for In said mort•mi-.-, being described In
■ :.ii that certain piece or
late :n the town of Rutland
■ml .state of Michigan aud de­
s. to wit: CommencingM lhe
of the west ban of the north
•i s-. tiun eighteen (W&gt; In town
r.e.ge nine (»] west. Thence
: '.euty-riglit [i»] rod*, thence
■dy &lt;i &gt; rods, thence running
rods, thpuce running
&lt;• the place of beginning,
acres of I and.
Samvel Carbon.
Mortgagee.
Mil. ISO.

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I* the bane of so many lives tb*t hem Is whets i
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wma uuw
- ----- -----very ewy to take. One or two plHn mxteadosa.
7h-y are strictly Teg stable and do Dot gripe cr i
t urge, but by tbolr gm tie action pteaso all ’bo
Uaetb-rn. Inviateat25c««nta: fivefcr IL Sold ,
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by droggiat* cTcrjwUrt. cr tent by mail.
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CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now
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the exposition company on that point
being *'
that‘ it was a case which ought to
have been brought on the law and not
on the equity side.

1 As to the yj.r,00,000 appropriation of
The Paris Mont de Pietc, which was not , congress
—----- --to the
—r------------- : the
—-----fair,- —
to which
Sunestablished in France until 1777; was sup- , day closing condition wan attached,
pressed at the revolution, but re-cstal&gt;- ; Justice Fuller! held that that was nothliabed in DL-i by-Napoleon I. It ha». tax-n ing more nor less than a contract It
ever since a business carried on unde
' ।‘ was not a donation, as the council
-------- thu
direct, control of th~ the
‘ cvi.tr,d ■ for thc. government claimed, for conTo
office only the pocre.-',
^m»,i!------------------ ^‘lio,,s atta«.-he-.l to it on both sides.
tion resort, and they . • as little lnciui-.cnlenced by sluunetat-i ■e-i.*
___or
_ “muuv.iisa ■ Under it the local directory was bound
fconte" a«their cougti; ra In London, while to raise mure money In addition to the
flay be described as’'gen- many millions it already had raised,
/ iful provision has l&gt; en ' complete the buildings in a certain
'commisBion.urcs , time, and do other things, all of
nr-hpnwnbn'kers : which it had done. Consequently
if the government thought thnt the lo­
cal directory hud broken part of this
contract by opening the fair on Sun11 ,JP- ; days its remedy lay in bringing un ac­
- Im.ics and p-ut m in tion at law for damages, but it could
t i-iporary finniu
-:r. m nut
inlo C)iurt o{ equity w ith what
Il uf theeomiutasi .'.lire’s I H
• .:.irea6e iscomra ■!; t- all.
&gt;&lt;I ike lady &gt;r .4 i.lkmati w|n&gt; wM.es to
jxtwn diamonds wort h a
ixl many thou­
sand francs slips in unnoticed, and funv. for .
augbt the pasnemby are aware, ta- ta.ur.-l • un a-SMxdution. s-aid that they had not ;
ana visit'to the tailor on the-jlrst or the 'given tip the fight yet They would |
the ■injunction
suit of
Wanamilliner on the M-con'dfloor. - Loudon Tel&lt;- now press -■
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maker A Brown, who sue as stockhold­
ci-M. and he thought that that case
An Odd Of-cupatloit.
would stand iu equitv.
The picture in the Astor House whw
The attorneys for the government
frame is so mode as to look like a game­ could not say what course they would
bag started it talk on hunting and the al­
now pursue until they heard from the 1
most extinct buffalo.
“Lhave jiwt come acres.- the continent,"- attorney-general.

said one of the party,- "and you would
think there had laa-n plenty of buffalo once
if you could
the piles of buffalo bones
along the Northern Pacific. There are
rarlotids of thcJii stacked up along the
road. The f.trmers gather them from the
prairie- and ship them east to the fertilizer
work*. Many &lt; f the settlers there make
their entire living by this iwcupation. The
buffalo trails are still |&gt;erfectly plain on
thK prairies In the tall grass, though no
more herds will ever file along them.
Think of lhe etionumu numtar of hooftaste it took to -o wear out the sod and
pack down the Hurth!"
Aud we all got quite sentimental over
the extinction of ;hc buffalo—much more
than wedid over the extinction of the In­
ilian.—New York Hera! 1.

The paid admissions lo'Jack’son park
on Sunday nuiifbcred 67.078. The offteials arc somewhat disappointed in
the Sunday attendance, and it is ru­
mored that qn- effort will be made to
reduce the admission fee on that day to
Uventy-fivc cents. The crowd was an
orderly one.
Many thousands spent
the day and evening inside the walls ot
the German village. Old Vienna and the
street in Cairo.
Ou the main grounds thousands could
be seen strolling abobt iu every direc­
tion. The rotunda of the Administra­
tion building and the plazas seemed to
lie' central meeting points for every­
body. Columbian avenue, in the Manu­
factures building, and all the sections
that
were open to visitors were
Young Ludy—Mtny n.&lt; ' Aud Bo, when filled all the* time. The same was
fust In the Jungle, you came face- to face true in many of the other buildings. It
with a tigerl Oo-o! Whir, did you do?
"was noticed that a great many more of
Modern Traveler
ipremlly) — Photo­ the exhibits, especially in Manufactures
graphed 1L—Exchange.
building, were closed and covered than
nas been the case heretofore when the
fair was open Sunday.
The en­
trances to the Italian. Swiss, Norway,
United ■ States and Japanese sec­
tions were barricaded aud most of the
exhibits in them were hidden from
view. All the booths in the British
section were also closed and the glass
sides of many of them were, covered
with-white tarpaulins. Germany, howaver, was wide open.
One could go
through the French, Austrian. Bel­
gium and
Russian
sections
and
see a great deal, but a portion
of their exhibitors had drawn the
curtains Saturday night and left them
to remain so until this morning. A few
axhiLits were covered in all the build­
ings. but not so many as in the main
edifice.
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In the Electricity building the humming of dynamos and motors was notnble for its absence, and nearly every
ChUdr*n
exhibit was closed.
Machinery hall
. Children Hiro it. It
presented a vast display of motionless
machinery. In the Agricultural build­
ing the exhibits were open, but few at­
'effect a*
tendants were present
In the Transportation building cov­
ered exhibits were conspicuously numer­
ous. The Mines and Mining building
was practically deserted. The reason
was apparent’for sheeted and closed
exhibits were on every hand.

'for Infants and Children,

child’s madlcine.

Castorla deaj

Worms.

CMtorto &lt;■«~ IMm*— mdjyUJ CollgCMtort* r.Hn... T^ithlag TroyM-t;

tHa food, T«gg

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Chicago, June 10.—The world's fair
1* to be kept open on Sunday in the futore. Such was the unanimous decision
ol the United States circuit court of
appeals, Chief Justice Fuller presiding,
given at 11 a. nl. Saturday.
The appeal from the order of Circuit
Judges Woods and Jenkins closing the
fair on Sundays had been argued for
two days end the coi^rt of appeals re­
versed it and held L&lt;kat the local di­
rectory could do us it pleased in the
matter.
covirr has jurisdiction.
Justice Fuller first took up tho question of the court of appeals, which had
been challenged by the counsel for the
government; who held that the appeal
ought to have gone direct to the supreme
court, on the ground that the const!tutlonality of a United States law waa
in question.
This claim he held to be bad, as the
decision in the circuit court turned on
pther questions than the constitution­
of tt&gt;&lt;-*
the law, neither had the juris“ality
J&gt;ty oi
diction of that court been questioned.
‘h»'nt»nU0» ot tbe conn^l tor

The Japanese village at the world's
fair is a source of never-failing
pleasure for the children. The Jap­
anese are little people nnd they have a
wonderful way of handling very small
things very easily.
Their working
tools ore all diminutive and their ham­
mers and saws and chisels are tinier
than any the American boy has in his
smallest tool box.
The Japanese ure said to be the
smartest people bn the face of the
earth. And when you sec the wonder­
ful things they make with these little
tools and the beautiful fancy articles
they manufacture out of what seems to
be nothing at all, yoq will agree
that they must be very smart and very
bright, or they could not accomplish
so much.
The Japanese, moreover,
have odd ways of doing very ordinary
things which makes them full of in­
terest
One day a little American sightseer
happened to be in the vicinity of the
Japanese village when the gong sound­
ed for the Japanese villagers to come
to dinner. The little American stood
: and watched the process of gong
sounding until the last echo of the
gong had died away. And then he
I fairly yelled with delight and ran
’ away to tell his companions in another
| part of the ground what he had seen.
I And this is the'sight which amused
I him so greatly:
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In the center of tho Japanese village
there is a little square house which
1 tho Japanese call a pagoda. It is made
; of dark, peculiar looking wood, and
; has a thatched top, which comes to a
' point in the middle. The pagoda has
: side posts of bamboo, and there are
' gay trimmings upon it of bright straw.
At one side of the roof of the pagoda
there hangs a big fish. The fish is of
copper and it is hollow, so when you
■ touch it it resounds with a great roar
like distant thunder. The fish is beau­
' tifully made, having scales to imitate
। all the brightly colored scales of a live
fish. It has big silver eyes and silver
। 11ns and a silver tail, all of which make
। it appear very wonderful to small folks
, who view it for the first time.
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While the little American boy stood
staring at the great fish and wonder­
ing how it came to be hanging where
'• it was, a Japanese man sen-ant came
’ running out of one of the Japanese
j houses, and in his band he carried a
I big round thing which looked like a

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HASTINGS BANNER

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Here is a treat for lovers of “Beymer-Bamnan^Eckstein'’,
good stories.
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"Fahnestock"
“Anchor"

I IIOHATE ORDfcR.
I ichlgan, County of Barry, as.
■Ion of the Probate Court, for
of
Barry
holden at the
Ice. In the city of Hastlnp, In
G on -Wednesday the 31st day of
-ut year one thousand eight buuIhety three.
Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot
latter of tbe estate of William
.-i-ased.
• ding amt mtng the petition duly verified
Aewtoti. widow ot said deceased.
’ *t .-ulmluistration of said estate may
’ to Charles V. Robison, or to some
;r-unable person.
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."r--.;»m it |S ordered, that Tuesday the
, '■ ••( June, A.D., isaiat ten o'clock In
• ■ •'hi. tn. assigned for the hearing of
.-■..mii mid that the heirs at law ot said
—ami all other persons Interested la
• are required to appear at a session
uu court, then to be hnlden at lhe Probate
it.iecity of Hastings. In said County.
cause, if any there be. why the prayer
i-d it loner may not be granted. Audit
i-t ordered, that said petitioner glre do
’.!• persons iuterested In said estate, of
th r „' "cy of Mid petition aud tbe hearing
:iv causing a copy of this order to be
■' d In the Hastings Baxneh, a news­
"' f printed and circulated tn said County
' rr&gt; •• c- In each week for three successi»«
previous tosaid day of hearing. •
Chas. W. AKMSTnoxa.
Judge of Probate.
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FAVORS SUNDAY OPENING.

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“ Strictly Pi ure
White Lead?”

APPEARS IN
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THIS ISSUE—Kdttd'bS^VwS'e?^0"1|

(rem tinulavlt on
■jrd K. Verbridge

Heitor.

In a Unanimous Opinion Jorrtlcea Faller
Alien and Bunn Say That tbe Position

ful story by the above popular
and well-known •story writer ™"
The opening chapters
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CARTERS

Circuit Judge.

iy are all
wiuu lead, alwin

This is the title of a u
delight- I

I Circuit in Chancery.

-M. that MlttUp-Twenty
Aioant cause a/t.ot.re of
I'ublblied la the/ Hast.tigs
■r striated, published and
■ •iinljr. ami that such pubJ iherrin at least once In
t tti ••:■•&lt;•«-&gt;•'ton. or that
••nler to be personally
hi defer&lt;tant at least
tittle above prescribed

Tho Injunction Closing the World’s
Fait Gates Sot Aside.

De
। branded Pure, or

GflPT. GHflS. R. KING.

Mortgagee.

r it H ordered that
IL Verbridge wuim
ed herein, within
f this order, and in
that be cat:*? his an­
t &lt;bt:i «t complaint to
rf&lt; t to be •ervi'd on Mid
A ithln twenty days after
def »ald bill and notice
iti default thereof. Mid

h*nd«omer finish, better protection to
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QUEER DINNER GONG.

MAY OPEN SUNDAYS.

Will Ito Opeo Every Night.
Chicago. June *20.—It has been de­
cided by the council of^administration
to keep the world’s fair open until 11
o'clock every night Heretofore it has
been open ’ only on Sunday, Tues­
day, Thursday and Saturday nights,
which have been known as "special"
nights at the fair.

Decided od a Nine-Hour Day.
Chicago, June 17.—The Internation­
al Typographical union has decided to
make a nine-hour work day for book
and job printers. The question will be
submitted to a vote of th$ 30,000 mem­
bets for ratification.
Louisville was
chosen as the place of the next meet­
ing.
Berlin, June 18.—Practically com­
plete returns from the German elections
show the return of 101 supporters of the
army bill and 114 opponents. Second
ballots will be necessary in about 200
districts

Aeat
Makes on every-day convenience of an
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.

package makes two large pies. Avoid
Imitations—and insist on having the
NONE SUCH brand.
MERRELL &amp; SOULE, Syracuse. N.T.

Detroit, Lansug &amp; Sorlto
TIME TABLE.
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In effect January ‘u, JWS.
Favorite Boule between Grand Rapids, Detroi
and the east.
Lv. I Going East I
„ .Grand Rapids
,. East Paris
McCord
.. Alto
.. Elmdale

.: EXSSL
: Essar
Mulliken

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(Grand Ledge
,. (Lansing
„ (Detroit
Howard City
Edmore
Stanton
Ionia
Grand Ledge

lUpinyj West I
‘freirott
Ijtnslng
Grand l.&lt; dgt:
Mulliken
Sunfleid
\v&gt;...,'.|,i:rv
Lake Odessa
Clarksville
Elrmtaie
Alto
McCord
KaM Purls
■ ,-Grand Rapid!*
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.. iGrtltld to-Cge
Portland
Ar Ionia
»Lv Howard City
Ar (Ionia1
•' (Stanton
“ (hdntorv
• Every day, others week days only, f stop
on lipnal.
Parlor cars an all trains between Grand
Rapids and Detroit. Scats -JSeepts. Connections
made mUnlon station, Grand Rapids with the
Cnii AGOA Wrhr M:&lt; hioax K.U'Xir FOB
Chicago ano frits West axd fob Mcskb&lt;iox. Maxii. tkI.Ticavf.hsk Cjtv, Elk RafLDS. ClIAHlJtvdlN and Pktoskky. Favorite
route to thesununer resorts ot northern MichiRan.
&gt;d Rapids for Chicago, 8-.SO
Leave for Manistee aud Traverse City 7 ;30
.and 5-30P. M.
Leave tor Uharlexoix aud Petoskey 7:30 A. M.
Parlor cars on day trains nnd sltSqjyrs on
night tnuns to Chicago.
Ask our agents for further particulars or
write to
GEORGE DEHAVEN. Gen’l Paas* Ag'L
Grand Rapids.

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potato musher, only it had a pigskin
cover, like the head of a drum, and it
seemed to be tlilod with air.
The Japanese man servant ran up to
the big fish us quickly ak he could and
began to beat it with the potato
masher, hitting it with all his might.
And instantly there arose such a din
and such a roaring that the -little
American boy had to put his hands over
his ears lest be should be made deaf
by the noise. Then, while the roaring
waa still going on and the man servant
was still beating the fish, all the Japan­
ese men and their wives and children
came walking out of their houses and
went into u big pagoda, where a
Japanese cook had been preparing/tiinner for a long time.
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When they had all come out of their
houses the Japanese man servant
stopped his pounding and went back
into the Japanese kitchen, still swingjng ulc
potato
r .
&gt; masher In his hand.
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And, then *L_
the 1little American boy
knew that he hod seen a Japanese dinrmnir ®n&lt;i
ner gong,
and &gt;.&lt;ul
had »,«««!
heard t»
it call ♦&gt;&gt;the
Japanese villagers to their dinner.

BOON TO THE WEARY.
Public Comfort Building at Jackson Park

TIME TABLE.
_________ l In effect June 11. ls&amp;3.

Station*.

Kalamazoo Lv..
E»»t t‘oop«y.......
Klchlnnct Junc't
Cressey
Mito
(K-lton..........
Cloverdale...
dhultx........

Habtinos,...
Coats Grote.
Woodland ...
Woodburyl
Via I&gt;. L. A
l.insing.'.
Detroit
Grand Rapids...

Stations.

sotnH.
Kalamazoo Ar...
East Cooper Lv..
Richland Junc't.
Cressey ...1..
MU*..:....;..
Delton
Cloverdale ..
Shultz...
Habtinub...

Coats Grove.
Woodland

The Public Comfort building in Jack­
son park is now ready for _AU»e. It
stands just across the strcctAflvth of

Lansing
Detroit.....
Grand Rapids

tbe Woman's building and a little way
from the Fifty-ninth street entrance.
The structure has the appearance of a
large summer pavilion, being light,
airy and roomy. The main part is two
stories high, with a round top roof
over an immense central court. On
the east and west ends are circular pa­
vilions one story high with flat roofs,
surmouiited by pagodas. To the north
extend^ a two-story stem. The build­
ing throughout is furnished with all
the conveniences for the comfort and
accommodation of guests. It is in­
tended as a place where people can go
to rest, eat nnd be refreshed. The
court, surrounded at the second story
by a balcony, will be liberally fur­
nished with chairs, settees and tables.
In the circular pavilions there will be
cafes, with lunch counter attachments
and lemonade and soda water foun­
tains. There will also be a liberal
number of free~closets and washing­
rooms and a few private apartments to
which persons in need of quiet may
retire. When ready for use ibis build­
ing will doubtlera become one of the
most popular on the grounds.
It
fronts to the south and has three
large entrance doors. There are also
doors opening out on circular balconies
north of the two pavilions at the east
and west sides.
On the second floor are several small­
er rooms where privacy may be ob­
tained.
Tho walls and ceilings are
plastered and windows in abundance
on all sides will give entrance to any
breezes that may be stirring on hot
days.

—•etops ou”m
t Nos. s and « win imt earn* P--ui-eugera unleM
provided with freight Iraln permit*.
Freight trains will l&gt;e run at Hie conven'enes
ef Ute cthupany, who reserve tbe right to change
thu-tlin*- of snen Indus without notl

EARJ
CURE.

HEART DISEASE!
Mared tna la IOS
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Addition*! County News.

A

GOOD OLD CUSTOM.

Gooic
TO x-erpo^uaM. —------------------ ----

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A W.11 «urtt mai.-awe
1 Mr. Gould, told an intererting bit of b»*
1 tory yesterday. "It waa several months,

Mn. rraak Smldlw. • '“ld«&gt;t J* JJ!’
There ta a g-—----------------- f—-r-.-----Tilton, tor. ««•* to"?
'th. to bo feared, haa fallen into neglect and if
neato, moraine »t«r • loo« !“"«*_ ™
funeral was held at lhe church
“d
»u .ttradtol by .torn "““'’"’SS
ud r«toUra«. The rem»to. were When,
io Yankee Sprtoes ceueterr tor tour
meot—The new rraldenra ut.J*"”"1, ?*'
perbne.rtns OT”P'''!™^D)°,)K O*T
smith and wife attended the। 1. Odeeoratlon at Prairieville—Mr. Johnson is
having the exterior of his house painted
MIm Belle Train nnd Harry Lewis were
married at Hastings lost Saturday by Rev.
Puffer—MIm E. LaPred wbo has been em­
ployed as teacher In o#e of the schools at
Tacomn Waah., is spending ber vacation
with friends here—School closes
this
week with a picnic—A new bridge is being
built across the race at the mill pond—
Fred Hotelling Is sick with the mumps—
Rob’t Beattie has returned home and re­
sumed work in the blacksmith shop.

little mistress sans-hehcl
Llttlo Mlstreee Fana-Mercl
Trottcth worldwide, fancy free;
Trolteth cooing to and fro,
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borer rmeu uw™
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Mightier monarch in the Una,
And my heart it Heth where
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so certainly deserves to be revived. It is spanned. So he decided to act his housethat of reading aloud in the family or other
i hold to rights before the immm&lt;ms cam&amp;
roond «®d .pproprUUd to
social circle. In former days, when books .i He took hia four boys into his study one
Little Mlstrcm Sans-MercLX- “ «•
dl*“7“’nL.
were few and newspaper* les*plentiful and •• night, and aa a preface told them the htaTb‘eXh*rt*“
'T “bU-She hath made a slave of mel
cheap than now, thta practice was exceed- ‘■ wry ol hto lite—&lt;rf .11 the hwtoWp" «J&gt;d
r.1,1 faille of the dying man who so heart-Gol” she blddr th. and I goSltotolwi:btoeSdrao brU.Borroi
u »«L aud it slocp. in d„_T
ingly common. Many circumstances fa- i! struggles of his youth up to the time that
“Comer' and 1 am fain to com*.
With the yew. all awrv in th«
tbTLuura bori«l to hl.
bow.
vortal It. In most homes there was actualNever
merer
doth
sheshow.
; he began to know men and to turn that
Be ahe wroth or frolicsome.
1X what for the most part there ta now only i
to profit.
Yet am I content to be
poetically a “hearthstone," where blaxed a !:i knowledge
common In tbe remote era of the fabulist,
Trolling shruba, tangled bed, |aunUmlud
"He explained the method of his
Slave to Mistress Bans-Mcrcil
great fire each winter evening, around j
iSXT’" Uol“d
and Indeed theb-iriad t7*J,ur'
; railroad operations, tho keystone of which
which all the membep of the family gatb- '
liable item in the stock properties of the
Little Mistress Sans-Merci.
' waa to buy railroad stocks when' the road
The
only thing moving * jackdaw or«, ■
ered nlghtij, from the grandfather In hta : was run down and the stock was cheap.
dremati.t, tbe fabulist and the story teller
Rhe hath grown su dear to me
And the afternoon sun beandug faint on tu
slippers and the grandmother with ber j He would then develop tbe rood, boom the
Th.rX otoirnm
from the very Infancy of their arte
AU the r&gt;Ain her moods impart.
knitting work to the baby with Jib rattle. I■ stock and get out' with a handsome profit,
The classic dramatists did not fall to
And I blew the little feet
At first after the blinds were'drawn and
There the little fsm tana* st tie i
to»k. U« of -udi • oom.ol.oi .ip«ll«it»
. He gave illustrations of these methods nnd
That
go
trampling
on
my
nean,
the great lamp was lighted there would
XidltaWT
nfburtolta—ore. which
which W
.«
look
. .. . t
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A»&gt;. how lonely life would be
, urged bis sons to follow in hta footsteps,
When Jim’s busy slion aoamini
be conversation among the elders and
Ulu.lt on taa(lratoZ?«lt..1tYth«tayJud I
But for little Sana-Mere!.
near.
games among tbe youngsters, but by and keep on building up the great property
the line* of InipwTjtiityRecorded bi
that he would leave them, and thus main­
Lltthfuci-. pretty head that t^abm,
Little
MGtrew
^ns-Merd.
by the very little ones would fall asleep
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.owwl fnrttinv
ml Kt
stance* Indeed
fortune Imust
tain tbe name of Gould ns a great power In
rhne.'., ,
Cuddle cloee thi/ntoht to me.
and be tucked into trundle beds. Perhaps
DBO^Mirilr
be
rare.
*&gt;
the
pn.dent
treasure
Till
the old Louse waa t lo«aij u,t.
• tins financial world. Ho urged them to
And that heart, which all day long
grandfather and grandmother would doze'
finder then, a* u&lt;&gt;w, mart bavr been *polowing &gt;&lt; or.
1 emulate the example of the VlmderbiltA
. Ruthless thou hath trod upon.
a bit, but brighten up and listed gladly to
daily careful to keep hta secret to hfmwlf.
Shall outpour a Hoothlng song
i
"He told tho buys.” the Wall street men
Not any bright smile froiq thr .-bthe. well loved manly or womanly voice 1 continued, “tho amount of his wealth, and
But octwiiHMUlF
Mn ,ue U,*ut K1**1?1 lr M
For Its beet beloved oneChildren* day exercises were held here
Nor any sweet face tbut i’.v
,
And
its
tendernees
for
thee,
history,
as
in
the
cm*of
Juiiu»,
the
father
!' that
It would
‘-““
"Tra probably be left in trust so
Great blinds staring white •.» tn.
last Sunday. Great credit is due the lit­
Llttlo Mistrese Sans-Merd!
.
of Hero.1™ Atticus, wbo discovered an tm
-Engi ne Field In Udtee* Home Journaltle girls for their beautiful songs aad reci­ zine, from a book of favorite poems or M, to
D
.h- Rtarv of tho
mense Irensure buriwl under an old imuse,
■
toioi
wiui
h
ti^
r
lh
l&lt;;. c,
travel*
or
standard
fiction.
There
are
mnlJ
The
boy*
“
J*®*
1
M
tations—John Fisher, of Battle Creek,
the last remains ot hi* patrimony. Ibe
-plCurd Kite hln lu Tenure fl*',.
“
visited his father and brother last week— titude. of middle aged people today whore ^st 0^"’ *«*»• /XT"
Coninn i
------------;1 vastneruof the treasure precluded any atof Gould
Mr. and Mrs. Roach are entertaining a fondest recollections of youth are assoc i- «»Q r®al.,fed? “d ngn , ®.
Hewasa.tapper mtta ^drrejjrfM- 1t tempt to conceal it* existence,
tanner and
the
proand the pru
daughter from Kalamazooo—Most of the .ua .Ub ta.g -l.ur ...^ j-nl,
• truzooewiiuws*
dent Julius hrtMtamed
tutetamd to
to make
make knowuibta
known biv
Alfrtsl Wuteih-ju-e ihawrvfa, conlui
woo! from this place is marketed at from spent in listening to or •
J had much faith in ineir , Ho stoppea m. iuv
.■'”ZiaT-tho find to the officials of the Roman empire.- thanks for the rigorous wnyjn which Lt
15 to 20c per lb.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles readings.
power to do so either. Ho bail consider- ; tho middle of tbe block and sig
,
. ।-------baa called atteutiim to the lucctiv. aienc#
Where house* are heated by furnaces or . Kta
pojver
to do *o in George, but litdo in th.: first street car that came do^Tho All the Ywtr Rouuit
Haskins are the parents of a fine boy born
imfldinre
and annoyance caused to tic j ihlic by a
last week—Carrie Bowen is spending a steam radiators in every part, where gas . ab,e “nLrteucc
large claiu of advertiser* Against stiver’
week with her parents at Spring Brook— or electric-light* are in c
*tisetnent of the right kind nd in the right
Mrs. Eva
Richenmore and daughter llteraturei* so abundant-------------- ,—. ,
accompanied
Albert Fisher
Sun­‘‘ can provide it for himself,
■■ the
• conditions
-•
i sjxrjX sx
b= plooc no one has a word to sav. It b 0|
-------by
-- -------------r-------spent
•genuine aervlce. not only t- ih.: '.dvertiwn,
day ...
In -Charlotte
the•»guests of Mrs. Pal-' that once made such scenes as we have de- '
’77*’^"“
wTJhl
——— — ----------.ita.
-2
—, - -f
gave us
aimoBt a necereity in every intelH- fortune of “7man.’-New
Yor
~
; k arid.
"Can’t stop iuthe middle of the block. . pincushion. ' Shewa* boro in I7GS. and at but to every olaM of the community. But
miter—Rev.
Stacy,
of Richland,
I
. a-a.1 sermon
m on
sunday
| fcr
geIlt
household
But,what I
~
~*— v— ’Med.™
.
the ai.r nf »ix wa« n svretdaf iu st- Mary* when we virft remote « &lt;-|,h m- -taini
very acceptable
--------------. —Mrs.
.
..v MWM
rav„v.« no loager _exist.
_____ ______
i Go to the corner!" shouted the driver.
•
...
,. ■Is nevertheless
....Li
t|
oo«
i...
Myra Clark and children n&lt;«Ju
made na vlaitlntr
visiting has
w lM} a necesrity
Po.to«« Rtamn*
stomp. .Arx*
Are
t ery
.ry 31
Mod.™.
tho VmaTta
for
collect• The dapper little fellow looked provoked church.; nwir Artmld- Pin* were rdnriw* and rollers 4* tutHt along ti.
trip to Hastings Saturday returning the | n privilege, and those who neglect it do not I The man who baa the
h!mania forjollect- | andmadewme wild gesticulation* when ^..ug-th.- Poorer c!mm*s. and pour kitty stroll in pretty country inne
not
ta kno
known technical!)
,
i,y
1
to pick up tLo*c found on want to be confronted by u:first of the week—Miss Lucy Smith re- know what thev lose. Cold print tacks ing postage stamps is
*
nouncementh. to the effiit : l
UlAtaly
w» mneb
rim-•;( 1
t
wbo hnJ Ixtai oiocb- ' u-.r ebunu il -r. rrawil»«« «'.*■ »'
turned to her borne In Plainwell last Frl- ; tbe cfannn of t’ht living human voice. &gt;
»
philatelist.
Philately
r,.
.0(1
ft
.till,
holb
by
Th
n
„,
pp
„a
„p
m
.l
tovltal
ft.,,ver,
,,,.,0.1.101
(bo.
raUratal.
ThU
prepared
to
sjipp
’
.
y
us
at
i-.
day after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Jen- , .Words spoken have double the potency of cuied in its early days, and is etill, both by |
’• This
:&lt;■ pries
nle Reynolds—George Vandewalker. of ; words
but not heard. Accent, inflec-; the pYess and those not acquainted with Its (
m W .-tome
I Ubit ofWllaM
P*1” ‘nPin«*• ta ta- mootb”K&gt;
u---------wit* tbrdieM quality of .. aiuug.”.looo
Lol.lt of boMlou
n.U'-tard c:
Kalamazoo visited relatives here
last1 tion, modulation, tones of mirth and pa- value.
*'
j —
,
»—
cnlld till
tin finally
uuauy abe
»ue could
vuuiu neither
ucraur, mk
...a,
"Please, air,
for-•for whatf naked the, the child,
week—An ice cream social will be held ■ thos, coming from the heart and going to
Poatage.stamps,
as but
Nor ta it Dleasani to see in the: atreets ol
*
— few
---. are
—- aware.
- —nsJn
• drink nor sleep
slrep without having from six |
at the parsonage next Saturday Evening, i me
tbe uenrv
heart are miug*
things mm
that icuu
lead V
enchantuvu«*ul-&lt; n^« of
n1 recent invention, and it is only suce
since ■ -•
that'* all right,” replied the officer. to a dozen of them under bur tongue and • citic*
wi jtirrlng
— vast hoardings
„ cuvcrtd
jvered with
to reading
aloud
been
With
'know well
well enough.
enough. 1 1 supiioso
supporeyou
you arouud ber guma She would often go to masMs of detestable colors, con.-ewtiL-’of tbe
All are Invited.
' •I ment
i..
rnontio
renamg «ir»,.i
aiouu iu
iu «a
a group
group where
wnere 1 1810 that letters have —
•.—stanipt-d.
»
— ,
know
I!l ^»
.........___________
...1.
the
advent
of
the
nortacu
staiuu
rates,
lou
Know
wen
tuuugu.
____
,,
_____
U
o»..n
lt
1
b.n
1
,n,b.»to.
?
»mo»|«&gt;..i
^to
u"
?
puffs
of rival tradesmen nnd lhe boasu of
sleep with a monthful of pins and awake to
tin ecu ou u uiiin uio ii;i-iiiuvui au n vuuiiuuu
persons who have piuvidel s&gt;jrh- kind of
DeHon
bond. Then, too, it gives Hue to the be-t were grea&lt;.&gt;j
.v«v»w
, .
f-a..™
for -ndlon a bt.ra tb.
,^ta.1OT 1 Hnd them gone.
Mrs. Van Amburg was at Kalamazoo • kind of conversation. It mingles instruc -I land, the charge for sending a letter the (
public entertainment. Still 1&lt;m do we like
The absence of.lbe pins could l»e account­
Wednesday last—H. C. Boynton spent; tion with entertainment. It develops mu-j shortest distance wa* sixpence* but with,
ed for only in one way—she hnd swallowed when we are traveling^ be so confused by
lost week In Kalamazoo on business—W. I luaj svmpathle* and tastes, ft stimulates 1 the introduction of the stamp It fell to n
"What makes you think I’m a girl!’’
. them. Still she kept up the practice, fad­ adveniM-meiita thnt we can with ilifltailty
Spaulding, of Milo, was on our street* thought
Tho-----introduction
of
sy»LUlll.^llL. It
Ik sweetens
nncvilll-t tabor.
IU.AI1. It
Ik stores
ntlAIVJ the
LUU i. penny.
I----- ----------""J
, the postal
.
“ 1j
"I don’t think. I know." was tho reply. , ing no ill effects except a numbness in titr make out the name of the station at which
Wednesday—Mi-s Leda Norwood is visit- memory with never ...»
— forgotten images i' t«m
to be
tem a*
a* it
it at
at nrerent
present exists
exists in
in nearly
nearly every
ever) ' 1
“Don’t I look like a boyl"
- limbs. Ten or a dozen years later, how­ we may wish to alight. Li tl.e^e things
ing friend* nnd relatives in Banfield—C. , thnt make coming years brighter and sur- country on the globe is credited to Great ;; "Oh, yes: the way you’re togged up you ever,
ever. one
she was in s
a uaiiu.vF-fM-,
terriblB plight, !passing
—“« there ought tn be order and measure, so
B. Robinson sold .®00 wi-rch qf furniture rive through *eparasious of time and space. ■ Britain, which lu 1M0 issued covers and I.xik enough like one to fool a fellow, an the deeplm* night*
ts and
nnd screaming with pain thnt people uttty le&lt;irn' Low tl.i-ir Vartans
Those who already know how delightful , envelopes to prepay letter* all over the , *"”*
try —
taatop a -----street
all~tTe time. In
to Lansing parties
last week—Orren'
•
■* don't
•—
- * nearly
4Jw
1= 1783 she was sent wants are to lie supplied without ixiug «:
Thia plan wj. ndoptal tbraugb .
mldd!. "I the blorlc m»,b. you
ralXottluuluun boaolul ■
Hughes returned from the world’s fair | It I. i.twd no urging. But It 1. not mon. In ,
to the Nottingham hospital and remain*} tho same tinni Irritate&lt;l;i&gt;y the di-.play of all
Tlta'a. rite aww.”
Friday—J. &lt;1 Hugh*-* nnd wife returned ; tamllta that reading aloud may U prar- . &lt;b« .kcrtiramol JamraCbalmtn. although won't get cmurbu
caught. That’s a give away.’
in that institution a year, during which that is most vulgar arid repuld - e iu tbs
from the world’s fa'r Satunlay—Conrad Heed with plraaur. aud pram, tn tblaand tbe honor baa long bee. given to Sir Bowtime 5,000 pins were removed from differ­ commercial spirit.—Luiul n Graphic.
She begged off.—Detroit Free Proa
Kohler returned from the fair Friday—W. | every large city there are-vast numbers of, iaI&gt;d Hill. .
,
ent part* of her body, no leas t han 300 of
H. Chase was at Katauiazoo Friday—Mr. i people, particularly young people, who are
The first country to follow England was
them coming out through ber treasta, both
Edgvtt and wife returned to lensing last} deprived of the privileges w
--------------------------------------------------.
of home. Many ' Brazil. In 1842 a set of three stamj* waa j
--.i-.« UUI hr l»»
Many families of snu^ll ui^as 1 _*.k upca
of which had to l« amputated. After her
.. nf. -Kendall,
. „,v. is । are clerks
7,...
i*»ued. consisting
large numerals
■ large
Jay Gould
s father always liked Jay bet­
Saturday—Maggie Plfher.
in mercantile or) financial
houses, | simply
i*«ued. of
consisting
simply of
numerals
difccliargv from the hospital she was mar­ celery as a luxury. The greenl»h tall
are employed
the
the nrinted
value printed
In black.
visiting..............
her nn- l.- David -iavld
PlfherPlfher
near ' near
others others
are employed
duringduring
the day
in day
vr.- .in va-i denoting
the value
in black.
Then Then! ter th&lt;-u any ottar man in the village did.
blanched stalks of the cheap Lunch really
Bunuell school ho t- —Geo. Kerns was at; rjoua industrial pursuits ami have ho reg- ‘ c«n&gt;e the cautyns uf Switzerland aud Fin- , according to a .win who knew the rnmily. ried twice, and became th* mother of nine
are not very good eating, atid “ the flue,
Kalamazoo Satunl... —Mr. Cmiyer and ' ular places of abode except boarding I
with envelopes whim today are very One day up at the farmi Jay_s। lather told children, none of whom lived to the age of
white large crisp bunch* cost* too much lot
family, of Clover tan . were the aueets ot houses? How to apend their evening* : -n I
next came Russia. United States, I him not to take uat a colt which was in the eighteen.
*
-rente
the workingman's everyday ditnu'f But
Mr. Davenport Sunday—Mr. A .iwt, of problem. There are. to be sure, abundant France. Belgium, Spain, Bavarin. aud other . '*m Jay thought that colt waa aching pericn”
./
7
there is an economical Way of treating the
Louis ttantiDuc.
Republic.
Goleoburg. was on our street* last Satur- places, but however wholesome and inm&gt;- | countries followed in the train, until at for a drive, and so, notwithstanding the or- years old.—St. id.ro*
large bunch of beat celery which makes it
day—Mrs. Skillman vlslled friends in cent tfae beat of these may be they ought lhe
time there is scarcely a portion dvr of his father, just hitched up the colt
cheap. Use the finer portions of tbe crisp
Augusta la-rt week—C. F. Dubois aud wife . uot-to claim all the spare time of any clus* ! °I the K,ohe inhabited by civilized people : As a result the animal ran away and
nf Augusta
* ,i&lt;w'.1a wai&lt;
mm a in
Ir, town
fnn-n Saturday
LL..,&lt;r.4wt*—Ilra/tR
_______
g-v
___ t
_____
", ■ , be* whaf
-——
CVI.in
ta1 tllililZS
a*
The freight brakemnifta misunderstood. stalks aa a relish. All the tougL portiuu
thatLaw
hasnnt
nota arwvAt.ll
postalargfbm
system.
OhioStjkta.
State. AJtsll
smashed
thingsCl'IlerallV.
generally. lhe
TheCr'lt
colt11was
of
Oreon . of persona
On? excellent
plan__would
and the root carefully deutod are to lie cut
Journal.
about
ruined,
and
young
Jay
did
uot
dare
He
has
two
fingers
remaining
on
bis
right
Smith finished the woodwork on John ' for a few congenial spirit* who are i»chand and couples with a stick. His Scotch fine, covered with cold, water taiti rooktd
. to go home.
Williams' house tbh week—John Williams quainted, say from two td half a dozen
CotnpoBctl While Walking.
,
"Jay came over to my house,” said his- cap spreads bis ears, giving him a partic­ slowly til! nearly the whole can re rali’ied
will move Into ills new house this week— ■ young men or an equal number of young
Paul H. Haynes' favorite habit* of com- old benefactor, "aud got me to go over and ularly desperate appearance. He chews to­ through a strainer. Half nn Li-urbefert
Orson Smith returned to Kalafnazoo Tues.1 women, to arrange for meeting once a
dinner beat this liquid celery with ac eqaal
day—Miss Mead was the guest of Miss week or ohener—the often er the better— position were to pace back aud forth be- i break the newa to his father. The old man bacco. and it is worth while to hear him
swear when the engine bumps too bard. If quantity of any kind of tneat broth you
Cooper this week—The band boys have - and taking turn* In reading aloud nnd tween the standing desk in his study and *tormed around like mail and finally wid:
" “Let the devilish young cub come here he caught a dude Id a saloon he would kick happen to have in tbe he-u«c.«: ■! then add
purchased some new horns—The Dr. was ; talking over good llteraturei—New York the bookshelves in the library, or btmeath
the trees surrounding Copse hill, if tl&gt;e if he dares. 1 know what I’ll ’do. I'll take him. He hunches his shoulders while be one Jrint of hot mrili thickincd b .a white
* at the hub Monday—W. 11. Chase was at : press.
t»quce, with two tablespoouful- &lt;acii uf bat­
weather was favorable, aud with pencil , his hortc fur tbe colt.’
tbe county seat Monday—Miss Moir was i
------------------------------and volume in band to jot down on a fly"The storm blew over and Jay went back, knere. This i» the freight brakeman aa ter and flour cooked togtther. s - n with
. at Kalamazoo Mondify—Charles Chandler •
r*lnt for iron Bridge*.
salt. If you have uo broth after i.soup
leaf
the
first
revision
of
a
poem
or
a*
much
The
old
man
appropriated
Jay
’
s
horse,
for
|
you
.M*?
b|m
tn
a
play.
Take
him
of
an
moved his photograph car to Gull take •
In some remarks on the subject of paint- 'ly and
Tuesday—Miss Tibbett, of Creasy, was the ' jng iron work, nt the second annual meet­ of it as theriuratiun &lt;&gt;f the creative mood ‘ he was a man of his word.”—New York evening in the Commercial hotel up at tbe is
— In
— the tureen stir ibu&gt; i:
junction wheu he ta smoking nud talking | ■npothly the wed bust in u
guest of Mrs. Cooper fast week.
| ing of the American International Associa- would allow. Sometime* he wrote while j World.
wrrak. Tbrata U dlfframt
«xl ,-ou will »« ml-«t ,11
------- ———----- —7J tion of Superintendent* of Bridge* and taking n leisurely huracback ride around '
. Punctuality at Dinner.
Horribly Mangled
Buildings at Cincinnati, Mr. G. M. Reid the house or through lhe woods,sometimes ,
A white pine box hn* been brought tn ]
the usages of
good
society
„ —.
— _________
, . from up the n%l. ami (wo layoff men are I
Monitay morning section men on the | BtAUd thal he found raany |ron
p*^,, awhile sitting in bls armchair of Georgia' Among
Michigan Central caine upon the horribly | contained phosphorus and sulphur, which pine, but generally with greater ease while dinner is the one form of entertainment . sitting up with a Ixxiy on Railroad rtrert. J
“Talking of dudes." sn: i iiivh.-.ni Gmy
mangled remains of a man at the first. damaged the Iron. Asphaltum paint* often walking. This was especially true during ■ where punctuality should be strictly re- । Tbe dead fireman bad Leen a friend (o every '
thc early and middle periods of his life, | cognized. To !&gt;e late h a grievous error, I man iu the room. He had started in "wi]&gt;- ' sou nt the Lindell, "did y.&gt;a evtr cousklsr
station this aide of Nashville.
It ta wntaln«i
much benzine that after dry
thought from the dress and appearance of ( lng lh. surface waa left rough, affording a when he found :• irksome to sit down for • To arrive too early is in many instance* em- , ing up" at the roundhouse when a boy and . how much time a man cxpen-.l- to keep
the man. that he was a tramp about ^0 । icxiguicnt for sulphur from tbe locotnotives I any length of time and never seemed to barraasing. Five minutes before the time ' then he got A place on a switch engine. He ' hlmsqlf preventable) A n;..u -*vitb Vny
; appointed ta a rigid necessity. An invited
yrervotago.
and
----....- was
----- stealings
- ride and | and^noisture
antrinui.sturc from
irom the
me atmosphere,
atmotipnere, cans-1
earns- ! weary of those meditative walk*.
• had been regular for four years, and was beard at all must si ave nt h thrfexinm
rnll
• ,,
.. ..
fell rrnm
from tho
the htirtfraire
burifpen nf
of lha'
the a.rlv
early rnnrti.
morn- I .ing oxidatioC
of the metal.
Many pre- I| I have known him to comiiasc die last , guest should observe these rules, and his so | expecting an engine almost any trip when • a week. That nit suis a w..-l vf ten noun
Ing train. The remains of the unfurtu-' l&gt;ared painu were too viscous and had to । line or the Intermediate pert of u [x&gt;em l&gt;e- j doing to a good index tohis social standing. I he started out on the extra run and came . a month or twelve goo-1 working dtp in
ncteL,man
lined-----------------------the track .rom--------------the cattle
M that
they lacked Odurability.
! tU &gt;«Fto»l.&gt;g. WL.u rompl.iri, I Arato ran. ra.t|on. ib«t rata to Jomra-----------------u.ra.UOthinned
rarara..ra,
r.«»raaura
.„lr.
the year. Fifteen minutes a day! nt^the
crnarH on
nn one
Ann aide
ul.1.. of
..r tbe
tin. crossing
i'rnddinj to
tn the
tl&gt;.» I ^.
...he preferred
.
■ purelin-wd. oil
".. .I bowev*r, what reader would have doubted tic affairs, heartache*, toothache*, children’s • back Id the baggage car.—Chicago New* ' bcotblack stead will knock nearly t|u uic-re
guard
q,, ..
the whole,
cattle guard on the other and presented a ; aud iead »o colored a* not to absorb heat
that it came into being cuasecutively?
i'.i“*a«eM, tragedies, accidents and |&gt;er- ! Record.
working &lt;lay» oat of the year. Now figure
sickenlng sight. Nothing was found lo es •
All iron In bridges should be first coated 1 Occasionally the choice phrasing of a' wmalitic* of all kinds. A constant cotnup the time spent tying hi» cravat.'fishing
tabllah his idenity.
' ivith boileil linseed oil. When two or more; thou8,lt tliat • ;u5 ' ■ fflert him for day* plaining of family disasters is not only di*The graceful palmetto, that grows so : collar buttons from under the drvMtr iim
It has later been ascertained that the 1 aurfaemi were to be riveti&lt;l together each ! W0Hld visU Mai in sleep. My mother told tressing, but nn upheaval of physical wore
in various other ways ■ pertaining to tbe
profusely lu tbe lower tier of the southern
man was an escaped lunatic from Katainnshould receive a coat of paint in the shop I mc tbat hv nwo«e o«« “ight (he had been luld household calamities is an annoyance
state*. tut* recently become a factor tn the ' general ‘getup’ of a man. not of fashion,
zoo. and that his clothes were marked J. j and then when the structure is completed vcrT bu&gt;T preparing his Savannah sesqui- Hint under the best of circumstances it is •
IndtiKtrieM of the south, for its wood is hard j but of affairs, and you will find that be
from
t&lt;*&gt; generous to bear.—Good tr
Honoektyping
H. .Beach.” This same man was seen . lt should receive two coata of lead and oil centennial ~ode)
u‘ ,rnn
' tranquil ^^ltlnlh«^r’,' t,in
—■-»-—
enough to carve and Its fiber is strong ■■ sacrifices at least one working month in
---------------------------n^ar Cedar Cre^k a few dajs before the paint of some light gray or stone color, and said suddenly, “Mina, at last In sleep
enough
to make excellent cordage aad a the year to his personal gppiarsoce. But
Race Hotm and Island.
accident and attracted considerable attenpainting all mat should be care­ the thought which has eluded nje for days ■
useful substitute for sponges. Id Jackson- . it pays. Only the man who ba- his reput®lion by hlspccular actions. He was *vO fully cleaned off. Experience, be added, has been captured!"—ty-. Haynes in Lip­
-411 „ Cl- ..
__ - u__ i____
__ .1 •__ ■ tion or his ‘pile’ made con afford to neglect
walking along picking at au old stocking showed that bridges cam! for in this Way pincott’s.
! three little tribute* of respect to the opinion
and when asked what he was doing Mid | had proved more economical to maintain
of his fellow men—and wouiem"—St. Louis
A
Holdlcr
’
n
Cliriatmn*.
that he was picking chickens. Sunday he than
- -•
— -painted with other
...
..
those
than .lead.
Globe-Deuiocrau
"My boy," said he, "don’t you
was seen at Morgan and was continually and oil paints.—Engineering.
what merry Christmas means’”
talking to himself. It Is now ascertained
The boy shook his head.
that the man was run over by the mid­
Some Swell Dolls.
The young leave* of the tree make a salad
"Did you never bear of Christf”
night train going cast and the early morn­
MORTGAGE SALE
I*0!’1® “* beginning to appreciate,
Doll* with real hair aud eyelashes are
The boy nodded. "I hear dad say it far misrepreMjatati^of^ronertv The oi! I
ing Haiti going west. The first train took the very latest things.’ The "coquette" is
Default having been made in n&gt;- • ‘nJr’'”*
pt^ngta^^awLTKrina IS I
t U Ufe-I «» that of
when
he's
mad."
bls body from tbe east to the west side of
of a certain mortioure nui-te’-v
"
a little beauty, who*e eyes give tbe most
Armstrong
got
up
quickly
and
walked
a
had
two
suite,
and
we
fought
them
tooth
1
STlLJt
h
J?
“
g
and Jane Newton to Einili•
J--1 •'i-S
tbe railroad crossing amt the early morn­
bewitching glances when a string hidden
tail • Now he own, th- X,™
। i fort thc iM!Oi)1* did, and it is a favorite arti- rated । March Wh. A
ing train carried it back again. It is behind her golden lock* is pulled. A few few paces back and forth. "I’m not tbe nnd
1 o«rtL. aSIto U
I It fa 11-' -raioon tb~n.tb.btoa.b-ra
recorded In the office of
«w.t‘rt
worst of men, but I’m a bad sample. I
known (hat the deceased was not stealing
deeds, for the County ol Barry »u &gt;
of tbe members of modern dolldom have never knew much of thia, and what I did Sun.
wu..«nmn.
York atatbfng th. t—and browUng on tb. &lt;4
Michigan, on the Jytfi day of Maroir, A. n.
ride as above reported. . Hr had taken
acquired the faculty of going to sleep knowJ. ’ve
,v trieil
MiVU to
,v tu
forget. And now thnt
£/’
-------------------------------tr—b Miooto — —gwIt — tboy brow— on 1M9, tn liber M of raorlRW" on
shoes off by the side of the track and standing up, which, being Interpreted, | this
should come
to
T,
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.
tVSfat^rtynl/.n~
Fl—P
•aid mortgage was on the
...
.. me(
dine— her
"
nrobably asleep when the train struck
Declining Whale Ftaherlo*.
that
should default lie made m &lt;&lt;.•• !
means that the old fashioned weight* on i child—but
I’ll docan,
what!
--------------and God help
The whale’ fishery has declined rapldlv
•f
the
interest
or
any
part
(here-f
;&gt;
the back of the eyes have retired to a shelf ' inel' He bad raised
‘ his hand a» though
CorataM with Thotr Gtaso**,
wherein lhe same ’ s’i &gt;’&lt;’d
since 1854. when the United States had nil
In tbe storehouse of the past and a better taking an oath.
ships and Larks. * bri^ and 38 schooners
“Tb. «« or s-eud- »»d gl—raid
perfected form of machinery has taken the
Then be sat down again, and we saw in it, with a total tonnage of 208,300. At an old optician on Broadway, "Isnomcthing thirVsdvys
then ami frotn
ta made in Paris fur an Indian plac.Uwl.ft.mw
--------- -----------adu
that
he
took
off
his
battered
old
hat.
And
present its tannage is insignificant, certain- enonnoua A greater proportion of people aflertbte tepsc ot U&gt;e sa d t1'"
naid thousands of pounds for
' with
A charming baby doll baa tbren tacca b„ .poke, Luc In a Yoke ao low. an under
'
r*’Wfc0 *
nstructed partly of silver,
y net a tenth of what it then was. En«,t the
ri—.
that abe preaent. In lura. Preaa tbe but- that none Lot the bnr could bear And laud is entirely out of the business. When •*•5»"»
de figures at each corner,
w non a man bn)-* hi* first pair of glawwa
with largc-fenu
Hcate looking fan. The Mao.1 tberaenacbangra. Actaratabowa tbe eight eoftened all one benrta-ta It the latest accounts in-re rendered she bad he imagines he to done with It. He will
each balding a d*.
eperis body sets certain how Mlaa DollT,look.«|&gt;ra tbe aleepy god waa ehrtatmaa day. and Chrlaltnna reeol- but three ships in the trade. Holland had have mime excure aud think it necemary to a-ter. although the i*n&lt;d
,
h""et,.I.To,|ifI’“P°“.h’r- A.ct
Ua ■ lectio— were crowding upju a—h ot uapayment thereof may not then ■
weight of the ate
. whlch
the fl
“d 14-“° “Uo" I" U&gt;« give It wheu he comes In liefore aix week* and default Laving been niu-bot*5ro“ bll'T i
’•
to dwell grumbUngl, upon
machinery tn mod®.
gently moring-ao 75 5'T!lkT
at"l
trade to ie«&gt;; now d&gt;« tou neither beet nor and get* another pair. He will break one tatnt ol 'nterest due March . •
ami tn
urea to keep thef«».
, hoC ciimaU_ By The dell—tel, tlntwl blaque la made to th. comfort, we had lelt behind al the “U°r ta the buetorae.—Fall Hirer Herald. gla&gt;u» perhap*. or both, or tn Islay them, or the same hav.ng remained t.-;1
totr! OPpreaent a atriklng enaembla ot Kowla, lean ' pct. From time tn tlma glance, wera
ingenious luxury in l
-g0 masj0
arrears
for 'aforetu
tbe spare
1 ourtOr? thff
the COrd• i **^»
Sthe
I of
i&gt;f tb'rt- •
get the***
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t«v
“
d
.f?
“
‘
T
p
'
“
”
'»
"hot
*1
tbe
ptac.
where
a
common
aoldler.
vjgrd;
th;
ju-ui-ipd
•
touching a spring a la. nsic as a further
shot at the place where a common soldier,
:a&gt;rr^
W"6n.r’*'
t out
t:-' ami —
they
i «»•'.(»
drtip wu
off ui
of turirimnnctbeirownac- • thousand
thouomd dollars wt:b
with all
a.l arrrai
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A .tellinir
...
.
the third face. Smiles and eyre that dance —
as rough
a* .auv, sat
In3 ttn feahla.
made to give forth soft m.
jutaWe
ll.tlllnL-.L.
.
...
.but Oh.
* —— Are I b
- Anow
. ..-■ .!....
I ll.
with Ungbter form th. embodiment ot tb. w.,Tloe. .tor, - old m, cirlHUnU, u
tberron
drebued
one
eoni. He
thinks thnt. ,ta_ .a rare
accident,
and
» ralebrauri ixithor. TMt&gt;.
Incentive to slumber.
liver la said
toy* the terms cf said «»«£•
.!
and
the French critic and historian, luu a sn».
a little
little child.
child. It
I*was
--------------1-*—acene that
•
n 7mr or two he ! the ‘“Spt»n
“" thJrrin
eipr,option
M.V,
....
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.
Another liedsteml made of s.
erman em. calm that always followed a storm. Ot a
upon-thi*
,r d de
dro'“. f°r
Ho 11M •»«» coS will
i
find that if he goes about much alx ' there
there h
is 'claimed
to let *h";
du«- . '
course
only
one
face
ta
visible
at
a
time,
the
sinking
sun
claimed
’ —J c“t It* level rays.—George
ud throe
to have been occupied by the G
titan. It
pain*n
year
will
ben
low
average.
I
hare
!
of
this
notice
the
sum
ot
!
■
u
'i
posed
half
a
dozen
sonnets
to
his
favorite
IMM1IB
aw'iteiin'S™'
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j
-------- 'in Scribner’*.
rtv f.wr
peror during bls visit to the s,
.g ^cb- the others being quite concealed behind 1 TL ”
Putnam
feline
pet*.
One familiar
with idsseventy-three
bouse- , dc-iy'- /»'
ttatodred
■
•'
cuttomera
who
come
here
for
glmwes
twice
i
hundred
»*v*ntr-:lir-&lt;!
a
•
iuirtr• bail oriental curtains of surpaaitfk
goij. thick curly hair And a pretty lace cap.—
cents, and an att-iror'»
.........
. bold says that he may frequently be seen that often every year nnd some a* frequent- ’ five ' dollars”* provided’
*
- net*,.- heavily embroidered with
|m. Philadelphia Press.
Ir iu Itrn nr iIim. tlr-A. . j_.j-------- A.
■ mortgage. and
to ^Ult,
What a oontraat this presents to the a •­
Contrary to the prevalent opinion that on winter evenings sitting,on the floor with nine cases out of ten tbe cause la simply at (Mt naviiiK
.................
cold* aod 'coughs are due’“entiJ^7Vtbu fore‘s cSS- chS SdSLnn°n
kUW*
1
pie iron camp beds affected by Prince Bk
moneys secured by said taortXU"
°f I carelrasu«&lt;*."-N#w York Herald.
It Is the pin pricks of life that try the severity cf the climate or toaomeunnx- h^Xadeen ta^re^^^^r
marck, Moltke nnd ether renowned loaders)
port thereof.
now, therefore, by virtue «•&gt;fthe
P there.—Our Animal Friend*,
■etale of the strongest characters. To pected change In the weather, they really ;
sale contained In said mnnif»-H misfortune bravely, to show patience arise, in very many cases, from pure care- 1
nn«,
L
statute
tn
such
case
made
and
l'n‘» '
the
Since tbe ratajill*hment of the federal thereby Cgiven
° d®ntljd« and dressmaker* escape be'evotion to a fractions invalid, to bear lessnesa and want at thought
is hereby given
that on
C,B
day of September. A.
d^
'd suffering with fortitude and resCold, .ra not hrarlub),. but coald often
"* to ““ government. Including Harrtaou’s adminia- I 13th
AD autnor wuv
— — ——— — .
o’clock tn . the forenoon. 1 shall red « &gt;1]Or1ll
‘
ration,
N
ew
York
ha*
hail
forty-two
cabinet
good many readers if ha were toBe named
m 10 endure loM °t fortune with b. avoided If p^l. wool,) onjy „„ tbd, ,
“™"“ U
anotion, to the highest bidder, st in
o(
Kn«nSh. T “d cour*K*-all this would ideas of common sense and be reasonable. ,
appo.ntmrnts. Mnsrecbnrett* thlrty-eeven, front door of the Court Houm- to (he t
told the writer a few days ago that he aufindeed.
HMtings, (that being the l'1*c'‘."nh(.Men\ the
The custom of muffling the neck very ! u
,
------------fered from the criticism of the editor a* £°“l i. \ onparallvely easy to many na•“&gt; Virginia
cult Court tor B urr Conn’? t» h«w
«
ml
1
tncibln
ragrthw
forty
tbreA
C»B
rnr!; who k ,ccumb completely to little closely with furs or similar protection is ,
■» v or France had for hta wwlfUug
premises described tn add •*' rI“-• i
extremely dangerous. If thoughtlessly left
*'TnnB’ fet puddings, sucking
much thereof as
may
he
'
n*“rt ta
Dll on a new
— - -----L. (MM |Md « place la Um to pay the anurnnt doe
11,1(1 CXaggtratlng off a severe cold is sure. A light wrapping,
‘
nW u™ •»&lt;&gt; po-tw by Moding my .to-lto T-mnor nVA
5tur8®dn' almond cream and jOiW.l
'■rblart. Th. only rabtort osj &lt;ra bdd
Imln vexations, l iakln8 continually the euffldeot to exclude cold wind while per- i trtUerx
.tuff around haphazard, and tbe result
?
“lth“ o' U&gt;« PatIAc
was that I got nearly all of it back. Now
tratHaUotL
u,.
pn^.
I’ve got a different plan. I go to tbe editor .to .urroun-Un*.. - "d ”■*«&lt;•« »&gt;&gt;™F«to^U-~.lt.to.b-udTOm M.^i‘^“‘“‘blUo“"d»'=“«
oi Snarlcr’a and tell him that I have a
while paying a visit or daring the eervlces
.
rux*~
theme for a story or an article
say, 10,000 words, and give him a hint of
nt church without removing any of the '
a , ~ZZZZ
,
abg^iteecritto-d »’ f-dla*’
r
what It will be like. If be doesn’t wantUI
many wrap* which have been donned for '
new&gt;PaiPC1’ devoted mainly u ’
?“*25f^~Mr,d"' r” b~n putting
th.&amp;ld aton.pb.ra out of doora.tb. ral
“&gt; "-"-.ralal
try sumo other editor, but if he does I—go
.th
•Ti everything I spent in an Recount
home and write ite Not a bit. I pull over
salt is almort sure to be a severe cold, conlM7’
t-.'Irtd
rei"*
“
T»o
•dd.
Imt
I
tlitok
fd
be.
mv pile of tbe rejected, send it to him and
tracted by tbe sudden change from ’the!
s
■"
"
"
•
•
get a check for 1100. Yon see, I’ve got a
hea^d room to the cold air—Eva M. Ken-1
added to pure alumin
Uulu reputation now."—Naw Yaak H*
nedy in Good Housekeeping.
.
[* "aid, obvtatee all difficulty from I
York Tribune.
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                  <text>The best Advents

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Hastings Banner,

VOL. XX-XVBIJ NO. 9 -

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 29, 1893.

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Published Thursday! by
COOX.

ILl HS VAIIENBURCH,

The Pleasures
Of Toil
are unknown to many thousands in
the world's grand army of toilers.
of them labor
U &gt; LthcJr heads as well as with
their hands. Thinking pays; ideas
are so much capital.
What arc your ideas about grass­
cutters? You’ve heard about

The McCormick
No. 4 Steel Mower
It’s an ideal machine. There are
■ more good ideas about its construc­
tion than can be found in any other
mower.
Probably that’s why its
sales arc so enormous. It has the
best foot-lift to be found on any
mower; is fitted with the McCormick
&lt;®ld rolled finger bar, and will stand
the severest tests possible to a grass­
cutter. Guaranteed to work where
others fail.
It’s a light draft mower, and it’s
durable.
It's an easy winner of
field trials. It's a really valuable
mower in more wavs than can be
enumerated here—and it costs but
little more than a “ cheap ” machine.
&gt;Tb« lllmuued McCormick Caulome

The Things
We Prize Most
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are not the gewgaws and gimeracks
we gather about us. Every life, of
course, has its sacred tinseled trcasures. but in this practical worka day
world man is prone to value most
those* things which serve him best.
Not much sentiment in this, perhaps, but some sense all the same.

The
McCormick
Machine of Steel

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'j takes first rank the world over. ‘
. .■ Hundreds of thousands of grain ' ■
growers call it the best harvester 1
' i and binder that ever went into a
' , grain field, and they prize it accordi ' ingly. It isn't sentiment with them
' " —it s just plain, old-fashioned cemI, ,; mon sense. .They like it best bc। cause it serves them best.
•' ’j
It costs more money than some
., , harvesters, but that's because it's
j ! more valuable. Its advantages more
I1 j than offset the added cost.
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The " Machine of Steel” is built
I - to harvest the grain crop, of the
’ j world, and to do' it better than any
, ,1 other machine.
*

McCormick Harvesting machine Co.
CHICAGO, ILL.

McCormick Harvesting Machine Co.

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CHICAGO. ILL.

( )XrOKb5.
Oi k fine line all sizes on
C, E, D and EE’ lasts at .
$2 J(). * . .
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' SQUARE TOE and OPERA TOE.

THAT

‘RUDDY’
Harvester OH

At TnmI's is 3 Slicker. You
will miss a good cne it you
COMMON SENSE OXFORDS at $2.00
don't try it.
.
Cheaper ones for every day
at $1.75, SI.50, $1.25 and
Buy lbs bust Hay Tedder
$1.00. Call and see them
.in (lie mailei, the "Ata” of
Russet and Wine Colors.

Childroiib Tixxx Shoos,
ChHdrons Ftod Sl±i&gt;r&gt;ox-ei,

At the 13 x 75 Shoe Store.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2N50N.

JesseTownsend

SHOE DEALERS.

WANTED,!

SAW-LOGS.
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING.
P. 8. Anyone having large logs tliat they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

Witch Cream.
before retiring.

Nourishes the Skin.
For Chaps and Sunburn.
H«U. So^hfei Soften, mnunod.
Hard, Dry »»s tough Skin.

Comforting
in Humors
and Eczema.

T

U Manufactured
by C. H.AJ.
Price, Salem,

PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE.

J. L. WILKINS, ag't. wrn. QOObYEflR

WHOLE NO. 1935

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Hastings Banner.
BBOS..

HABTIfTGH. MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.
Niuhville
S. E. Cook, of Charlotte^Sundayed here
—A. II. Smith, of Middleville, spent Sun­
day with friends here and at Woodland—
.1. C. Furniss was at Woodland Sunday af­
ternoon—Mr. and Mrs L. W. Felghner
spent Sunday at Hastings—Miss Pearl
Baxter Is home from Olivet college for the
summer—The Lentz Table factory Is
closed for several -weeks to give all the
hands a chance to go to the world's fair—
Miss Greta Young returned home from
Grand Rapids Saturday morning and in
the evening she went on to Ypsilanti to
attend the commencement exercises of the
Normal and Is a guest of Miss Stella
Heath—Dr. Lowry, of Hastings, was in
town Monday—Byron Barnum was at
Grand Rapids Tuesday—Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Kill, of Gasport. New York, who
have been visiting at C. Kill's started home
Sunday nlght-^Class day and commence­
ment exercises of the high school Thurs­
day and Friday evenings ami the alumni
banquet Saturday evening this week—Mr.
and Mrs. I-ewis Wellman were at Kalama­
zoo Tuesday—Miss Hattie Culver who has
been visiting among friends here the past
week returned to her home at Bennett.

Largest Circulation

the 27th a son, to Mr. and Mrs. P. Leinaar,
near Head Lake. Wt 9% lbs.—Don't
forget to celebrate In Delton July 4th,
next Tuesday.
Errnp-irt.
Miss Maude
Sperry, of
Cascade
Springs, was calling od friends In the
village Saturday morning—Miss MaryMyers returned from Odessa Friday—Geo.
Morgan and wife, of Hastings, spent Sun­
day in Freeport. Their daughter, Miss
Lottie, accompanied them Imine—Mrs.
H. Case, who was so seriously burned
last week Is not recovering very rapidly—
Every body come to Freeport the fourth—
The Ice cream social Saturday evening
netted $14.85—Mrs. Brlner is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. IL S. Bronson—The three
Sabbath schools Intend to unite in an ex­
cursion to Ottawa Beach some time next
■month—School closed Friday for a ten
weeks’ vacation—Mrs. Addle Gardner re­
turned to her home in Sparta Monday.

Franklinville last week—Mrs. A. Youngs
who has been sick so long is much better
and friends say she owes her recovery to
Dr. Lowry of your city as other physicians
have treated her case to no benefit to her.
One visit from Lowry put her on her
feet again although she is still under his
treatment
Bedford.

Mr. and Mrs. Pixley and their chlldrtjo
of Bellevue, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hughes over Sunday—Mra.
O. A. Matson of Toledo, and two grand­
sons Roscoe and Roy Capron of Hudson,
are visiting Mrs. C. H, Nichols amLMrs.
M. J. Demorest—Mr. S. Jacobs preached
last Sunday evening—Bedford will cele­
brate at least so we understand. We will
be glad to welcome all our friends and
promise to give them a royal entertain­
ment—For the second time Miss Annie
Locke of Battle Creek, disappointed the
large audience which had congregated to
greet her last Friday evening. Doubtless
If Mlsa Locke ever makes another appoint­
ment here the surprise will come o n the
other hand—Quite a number of our people
attended the Battle Creek high school
commencement last week Thursday even­
ing—The Aid Society will not meet next
Wednesday owing to the celebration on
Tuesday. It will meet with Mrs. D. S.
Gifford one week from next Wednesday—
Henry- Hughes and Clyde Nichols have
got Mr. Varnuman’s house lu a condition
to occupy and commenced the finishing "
worK on Mr. Hunt’s house Tuesday morn­
ing.

Banfleld.
The Ice cream social last Friday night
counted up better than twenty dollars be­
sides the expenses paid and all had. a
grand time—Last Sunday evening the
Epworth League was .very Interesting and
a large audience In attendance—The re­
port is that Dr. Troy has sold out to an­
other doctor from Ann Arbor, and this
-fall Dr. Troy will continue going to school
at Ann Arbor—People are iu the midst of
haying this week and the grass Is • down
and very heavy—Rev. Van Winkle will
preach four times next Sunday. The first
three will be his regular appointments and
the fourth will be at the Bristol school
house at 5 o’clock p. m.—Levi Palmalier
P nuunt Valley.
and wife of Hastings was with us at
Fine hay we ither—Several farmers are '
Johnstown,
church and Sabbath school last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols, of Battle It made it seem as If they had come home haying—C. F. Wilkinson and Nelt Apple­
man of town .were seen on Harmony
Creek, arc at this writing visiting friends from a long visit.
Sunday—Rev. Spitter baa repainted bls'
in this locality—W. J. Fisk and wife spent
house. William’s of town did the work—
Yankee Springs.
Sunday at William Kearney’s at Battle
.Corn is very backward this season—Miss John Watring comes to the front with a
Creek—She whom wc used to call Fanny
fine
new carriage—Mr. Walworth of town
Emma
Raymond
Is
at
work
for
her
slater
Brooks Is out on 3 visit to relatives and
Is rushing Mike Ercett’s house to the front
friends In Ross and Johnstown—We hear Mrs. J. Duffy—The heavy, windstorm last
much complaint over the low price of wool Wednesday broke down a good many ap­ —IJev. N. F. Sheldon has ‘ his new barn
neirly completed. Wm. Troxell did the
—Picnics are now in order and are being ple trees in the big orchard and took the work—Corn Is booming—There was a
counted off one by one at Flue lake--C. wind mill and observatory off the barn of
F. McKenzie is home from Albion college H. D. Norris’—Services at the school council of doctors held Sunday over Bly
Ftirbough who is very sick—Mr. Holenon the summer vacation—O. C. Godsmark house were not very well attended last peck mid wife of Mulliken made E. Lock­
spoke at the Gregory school house on Sun­ Sunday night—The district meeting of the
hart a plteasant call Saturday—John Gard­
day at 3 o'clock. Subject, "Satan.” Sub­ I. O. G. T. was held hero last Saturday- ner Is on the sick list—Moses Perkins is
ject for next Sunday "The Destiny of the night. There were delegates from Nash­
Wicked.”—A very pleasant bom? wedding ville, Hastings and Middleville. They vislsing his sister in Middleville—Gunham
occurred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. had a very Interesting program and all re­ Severance, of N. Hastings was wkb Mil­
ton Murphey at hLs mothers.
Beachin
Johnstown
the
22nd port a good time.
of June,
the occasion being
the
Ouata a rove.
marriage
oltheir daughter
Miss
A SCARED DRUMMER.
J. W. Wolf and family, of Hastings,
Alla to
David Bristol, of Johnstown.
About fourty relatives were present. A visited friends at the Grove over Sunday
Hr'll Xrtrr Conic Back Any More.
bountiful supper waa served to the guests —John Marks is building an addition to
Monday a drummer for one of the
present. The young couple were the re­ his house—Wm. Smith is building an ad­
cipients of many fine gifts both useful dition to his bam—Herb. Spiague Is nbw largest and most prominent wagon manu­
keeping house in his up stairs—A. C. facturing
institutions of the country
and ornamental.
Wait after returning from the wprld's fair struck town—a feat which he has accom­
now resumes work on his ne^r home—On plished at regular Intervals for the past
Woodland.
The fine weather of late Is making corn Monday morning of this week grandpa several years. In the evening he at­
grow—Some of our farmers have com­ Coats, formerly of the Grove, later of Carl­ tempted to make a mash on a young • lady
menced haying—A large number of Wood- ton: departed this life. Funeral services of this city, by asking her "if she waygo­
fandltes attended the races nt Hastings—I at the home of his son David, where be ing to the show.” She promptly reported
F. F. Hilbert arid wife are in Chicago at­ was stoppihg—Jessie Cotton Is not re­ to her brothers, who ore both of un athlet­
tending the world's fair—Wood Is corning gaining fils health as would be desired. ic turn of mind, that she had been Insulted,
and they both went out on the war path.
in rather slowly on account of the prices— He is not able to get out any.
The poor drummer was found rnd friends
Editor Felghner. has been absent for a
Carlton Center.
took up the cause of the two champions,
week—F. F. Hilbert and wife returned
Eugene Hartman and wife, of Ionia Co.,
from Chicago on Tuesday—Wheat looks spent several day s the past week with Mr. and the drummer was given a very serare
drubbing, and one&lt; which will no doubt
good.
’
and Mrs. Geo. Hartman—We are inform­ last for a long time to come, and one
ed the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Car- which would uo doubt have been much
Aaayrna.
Jay Prescott, of Marshall, was in town jieuter. formerly of Carlton. anow of Mus­ more serious had not officers taken the
last week—Ida Moore went to Ann Arbor kegon. was killed by the cars one day last poor fellow into a place, of business, out
Monday where she will spend the sum­ week—Michael VusUw and wife expect tn by the rear door, and hustled him Into
mer-School at the Center closes this spend the fourth iu Battle Creek—We jail for safe keeping. He was escorted to
week Friday after a very successful term— hear some .complaint that clover is not the nine o’clock train that night and left
Born, to Sam Nay and wife, June 23rd, a blossoming well—John Shrlbgr of the the city vowing never to return. The
ten pound girl—Charles Abbey Is doing a State road visited b:s parents Sunday— actions of a brother in upholding the good
rushing business selling machines—On Mrs Ixrle Ryan, nee Burd, is confined to name of a sister Is to be commended, .
Monday. June 26th. Dr. Powers, together her bed at present with consumption re­ when the punishment inflicted does not
with Dr.’s Young, of Nashville, and Par- port says—Mrs. John Fleming spent the reach unnecessary brutality, as it might
merter, of Vermontville, performed a very l&gt;ast week assisting her husband in his have In this case had others not come to
successful operation on Mrs. Williams, shop at Hastlngs-»T!iose who have straw­ the rescue of the traveling man.
The drummer however, was so glad to-’
removing a large ovarhn tumor. She berries are feasting on short cakes while
stood the ordeal bravely and Is doing those who have none look longingly on— get away in safety that he probably didn’t
nicely. She Is at Geo. Kent's at present— Some excitment over a surmised wedding consider the equities In the case, and
upon
South
Street.
Hardly
think
boys
nothing more will probably be (lone. He
Lawyer Powers and family, of Charlotte,
you will get a treat from that direction left the city a sadder but wiser man, if he
visited his brother the Dr. this week.
just yet, but every body can’t just tell wasn't quite so pretty as he was when he
what may happen aftei all—Fine growing came.
Cresay.
Fanners are busy haying. P. Barber weather and every thing is rushing to get
Commencement.
leading this vicinity, putting up 15 acres to tiie front
of hay last week—E. Cairns is visiting in
Hope Center.
A finer day than last Friday could not
Saugatuck—J. Holden, wife and daughter
Grade Chandler and Sarah Pilgrim have been given to the anxious graduates
attended the races at Hastings Saturday started Thursday for Saugatuck to spend of the class of ’93 who had been watching
—Mrs. Bates entertained a sister from the summer with the (ormer's sister—Mrs. the skies with the closest scrutiny for the
Prairieville lust week—Will Cartlldge Is Jane VanHorn, of Big Rapids, visited at last few weeks and hoping- tbati "one of
again a resident of this place after several O. LoouHs' last week—Mr. and Mrs. N. those^dreadful thunder storms’* of such
months work on the world's fair buildings Evans Sundayed at W. N. Payne’s—Mrs. common occurrence of late would not fall
—A number of our citizens attended the Mina Bagley went to Nashville last week to their lot. A spacious platform had
annual picnic of the I. O. O. F. at LaBelle and brought home an orphan babe, which been erected In the west side o^ the park
resort last Friday—Will Darby, of Hast­ she Intends to bring up—Mr. Sam Wil­ by the ever zealous juniors and was
ings, is staying a short time with Cresscy- liams is better al this writing—Mr. and prettily decorated and trimmed, the finish­
Itts.
.
!
.
Mrs. Hues now occupies John Kahler's ing touch being added when the; graduates
house—John Kahler was at home over with there bright faces and pretty gowns
I&gt; eltou
Sunday—A number of eighth grade pupils marched on to the stage and took their
Rev. Tucker Is here bolding services at attended the examination at Hastings the places. The class numbered fifteen, ten
the school horiMj every evening this week 10th. Those that received a diploma are of whom were youug ladles.
J
—Sam Dunkley’s house is enclosed—Mrs. Myrtle Mosher, little Payne and Row
A quartette cotuimsed of Miss Mary
Burst and daughter was at Kalamazoo Pierce—Stille Waldroff and Al Rrnkes. of McElwain and Pearl Michael. Messrs.
Wednesday last—B. IL Huested was In Hastings, are repairing the Waidorff cot­ Warner and Sutton with Miss Quinn at
Kalamazoo Wednesday on business—Geo. tage at Wall Lake—There are also two the organ rendered fine music. We have
Norwood and Sam Phillips returned! from more cottages built this summer—Ira not spaceXo it&gt;.«ke particular tieution of
Howard City Wednesday last—Aldrich H'-art and wife received a visit from G. the essay* deli vend, for every one was
Bros.’ have unloaded anol her car load of Wilkinson and wile, they being away from excellent and worthy of notice, ;t!ic gradu­
mowers and binder twine—Geo. Marr, of home, but were entertained by B. Shead ates acqui'.liug Hirmselves In such n man­
Clay Center. Kansas, Is visiting friends in and wife.
,
ner as to thake their parenta and friends
an I around Delton—Wm. Henecka. of
proud of their effort. The program car­
Knttand.
Kalamazoo, wqs on our streets Friday—
ried out was ns follow*:
The K. O. T. M. boys and their wives
Mr. Inmhn. of Hastings, was on our
Music—Quartette.
surprised Clark Williams last Friday streets Monday—Chris. Cross, of Petos­
Salutatory—Hoioer Janies Dql’ue. ■
evening at Prairieville., Ice cream and key. hwlHi his parents—Frank Bushand.
What Next—Georgle Severe llcatb.
cake were served. Clark thinks he is not a.;d John Lankard have their new grain
Whispers of a Sea Shell—Gail May
forgotten yet—H- C. Boynton was at Kal­ barns nearly completed—Mrs. James D. Hamp.
amazoo Saturday—Charles Kenyon, of Benham Is petting a very lame and pain­
Class Oration, Nineteen Niniety-tbree—
Shultz, was on our steets Saturday—.John ful baud and arm. caused by slipping on Ernest Jay Edger.
Kahler, Jr., of Woodland, Sundayed with the ice la»t winter—Artie Chase attended
Music.
h s folks John Kahler. Sr.—Mr. ami Mrs. the races in Hastings last Saturday—Bert
Houses—L. T. May BroMrauL
C. Rol Inson, of Hickory Corners, we:e Gorham has mov« d his family to Balti­
Humorists—Laura Belle Rock.
the guests of Rob Norwood^Sunday—Mr?, more—S. House In building an addition to
Class Motto—Eva Augusta Hurd,
Huested is still in Richland—The willing h's b »uiw—James D. Benham has had new
Rones and Corn—Pearl Megieta Mich­
workers sold Ice cream Saturday evening s‘difl&lt; and a new roof put on bis grain ael.
a: the bowery—Mr. Tungate amt wife, of barn—Fred Tanner, of Grand Rapids,
Musle.
Johnstown, were the guests of Geo. Kerns spent last week with.hls parents—Apples
Our Navy—Charles C. Freer!
and Wife Sunday—l^tdle Norw&lt;x&lt;d has re­ peaches ami pears jwlll be a light crop in
Heirs of all the Ages—Eltnore Pearl
turned from a two weeks' visit in Banfleld this vicinity. Chen les about half a HenderallOtt.
and Hickory Corners—The sound of the crop. .
.
Class Poem. The Fair—Ethel Brown.
mower Is heard in all directions—Frank
Th£ Father of the Roman Republic—
So nth Hosting*.
Bishop has the wall laid for his new
Childrens day at the Star Sunday school Chajles Sumner Andrus.
house—Messrs. Boynton. Jordan, Utter
Music.
ami Haywood were at Kalamazoo Monday was a time not tube forgotten soon. All
Class History—William Sherman Cole.
—Mr. Malow and wife were at Kalamazoo the exerclwts were splendid even the lit­
Ciasa
Prophecy—Laura McIntyre.
Monday—Mrs. ■ liurtenstelni of Allegan, tle tots did beautiful. A g«»ud collection
Valedictory—Rebekah Striker.
has been visiting her son at Mrs. Lehnar's was given and all went home feeling that
Music—Class Song.
—Prof. Gaskell, of Hastings, was on our h waa a lime well spent—Some have comPresentation of class, Sapt W. D.
streets Monday—Win. Monroe, of Clover­ mencetl baying; too much rain to make hay
Sterling.
dale, was In town on business Monday— rapidly—Mr. Lake Is nut gelling along as
Presentation of Diplomas—George S.
L. IL Lafountain, of Brush Ridge, was in ' well as his friemis could wish—Mrs. Ostown Monday—David Toiles moved into | good obd daughter Gladys have gone to Tomlinson, President Board of Educa­
tion.
Mrs. A. Norwood’s house Tuesday, the Muskegon to visit friends—Mr. and him.
Benediction.
bouse vacated by W. ii. Chase—Bom on I E. Pennock entertained friends from

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_______ mere, •’BenL disci­
plined and rigid, sat the nngeanu,
Arivera and cannoneers
famous old
Light lUttery “X,” all]agog withinterest in the proce&lt;*diugs and all look­
Ing as though they had' never heard a
word, z’
“I declare,sir," said Cram, with exas­
perating civility, “I can
nothing
out of the way. Will you kindly iodp
cate what is amlaa?"
This was too much for Ferry, la his
effort to restrain his merriment and
gulp down arising flood of laughter
there was heard an explotion that
Bounded .something like the Midden
collapse of an Inflated paper l«g, and
old Brux, glaring angrily ut the boy,
now red in the face w|)h mingled
mirth an&lt;^con«!temnt!&lt;&gt;n.ca ”.gllt sudden
idea from the sl^tV Vias the battery
towjMua, «»-««•
*
■-■•
mindur guying- hnn. ) • ■
le ,
that they were l-i '\
v-

।' been mad as a horaeL tie ww »», the infantry rank, and by a beautiful
| anh: Cnpt. Cram, ««H»'
dta ■ much of a drill-maater or tactician, but
to the front
'! "An: so mucn w»&gt;
_____ he thought he was, and it delighted countermarch came
j come
“-Ah!
” Sohere
much
,the minutes. Whoa, I him to put his battalion through the and halted exactly at the instant that
back
in ten
Lawrence,
with
the
left
flank com­
coltikins; how are you this morning, I form of review, the commands for
come I
' sir? Think you could run away if 11 which hjj had memorized thoroughly pany. reached hia post, each caisson
accurately
in
trace
of
its
piece,
each
begged you to pretty hard? You’ll and delivered with resonant voice and
team and carriage exactly at its
; try. won’t you, old boy?" said Waring, i with all proper emphasis. Whal he
proper
interval,
and,
with
his
crimson
stroking the glossy neck of the im-1 did not fancy, and Indeed could not do,
CAPI CHARLES KINQ.
guidon on the right flank and '
| patient bay.
“Now. Jim. Jet go. , wrts the drndge-Work of teaching the silk
little Pierce signaling “up" or “bock’’ '
j Nover allow anybody to hold a horse minutim of tho school of the battalion,
.
U.S. ARMY
from a point outside where he could
,;
you when you mount
That’s j .explaining each movement before unverify the alignment of the gun- j
i| highly unprofessional, sir.
That’ll dertaking ita execution: This was a
wheels on the rank of the infantry. ,
i' do." And, so saying, he swung him- matter ho
be delegated
delegated to
to one
one of his
1, self Into the saddle, and, checking the j senior captains. For a week, there- Cram was able to command “front" .
। bounds of his excited colt rode calmly | fore, in prcpmutlon for ?_
*ihle visit before little Drake, the adjutant,
(Copyright. IM, by J. B. Lippincott &amp; C^..|
should have piped out hia shrill J
and published by special arrangement. L
to jbiu the battcrj*.
; on the part of the new brigadier gen“Guides posts.”
‘ “'■
wvre march- ^cral or
or bis
inspector, tho six companies
&amp;w&amp;y to join
mm:
tji5 inspector,
'
'
nt
th&lt;«
nostj'
But Drake didn't pipe. There stood
Bat an this exquisite April morning
Already miw
the bandsmen• were
regiment stationed
at the .post
Atreaay
- - maren. , of tho regimeni
--fallow in all the garrison
iznrrison was more
,
.t.
*h*« north gate
crate on the I .1 been mmywcu
.
_-it aehnoled.
in
the all the companies at support, each cap­
I»r
through
the
Ana yet, entertaining or expressing no
i r» fellow
tnrougu
—
—
tad
r«iriy»«u
tain
at the inner flank, and thd guides
”
.
..
.
j
—
H
a
UI
in
which
to
the
broad
open
field
in
which
^monies
of
review
and
parade,
and
prominent,
if
not
more
popular.
De1
t
m&gt; hostile ah opinion of the laughing ]
with their Inverted muskets still
the slight jealousy existing be- ।! w
th*y
/ ’ TO1&gt;eBm
maneuvers
, were -----held.
1
so long aa nothing
was --required
lieutenant, Mr. Doyle did not hesitate spite
t
Ilg more
utw. - ------.
____
_____
nn.-milor.
and
mark&lt;*
’
lo
.
t
*
_____
”
.
i
n
quick
stolidly
gazing along Cio lino. It was
of
them
than
a
march
past
in
tween
the
rival
arms
of
the
service,
&lt;
^jutant.
sergeant-major,
and
mar
“
'
to seek h is society on many an occasion 1
cia
were good fellows and gallant ' era were following. Just outside the time and a Un miuutos' stand inline time for him to pipe, but instead of so on his guard and mz;;
when be wasn't wanted, and to solace there
1
sentea
v—might
—--------go welly
among the infantry officer* at the ffate
pQjtt,t and
commander
seated
llj The general han
had doing there he stuck at tho extreme tlve.
himself at Waring's sideboard at uny men
i
Cram hadwas
reined
in ; all
“
Do
you
mean
thr.t
•
post,
who
were
as
cordially
•
disposed
i
®
n
horseback,
and
Cram
had
reined
in
right,
glaring
down
towards
the
now
'■
!n his unexpectedly appended one evening
hour of the day or night, for Waring j
ar rt;,*ht!n
the guy lieutenant as were the 1 lo gpeafc with him.
Now.
in L
— with only a single aide-de-camp, slm- immovable battei^y and it\ scrunc com­ being so far ahead &lt;&gt;i &lt;.i
ariug
ackept what was known as “open house” towards
1
’ '■ ..-.jid
mander. and the little adjutant's' face of drewd ttpon it?” u
of his own (colored) cloth. ! blithest, cheeriest tones. Waring
ac- ! ply,
in salute
ply. as
he explained,
to all comers, and the very men who comrades
&lt;
1
of ths
as nc
c*p&lt;ao&gt;c.., to
~ return the. calls
bi?
blonde
soldier
in
•
thf
,
rran-ison,
8
j
x
or
is the more remarkable because conted them, raising his bund in salute of tho officers of the garrison, six or was getting redder and puffier every
wondered how he could afford it and This
*
• glfttering
uniform- “Whore •!&lt; rou md authority
eight pf whom bad known enough to minute.
who predicted his speedy swamping in he
1 was never known to make the faint­ as he did so:
.
for
it?"
“Good morning, colonel. Good morn­ present themselves and pay their reeffort to conciliate auybody and (
a mire of debt and disgrace were the est
&lt;
“Go uhcadl What are you waiting
ing. CapL Cram.
in lucklovelier
to-day. spccts
present
uicuuku
v«,hnn
»
.
“Oh, perfectly rirh , c.doneL In
possiblyWe're
hare
person
ho
inin for?" hoarsely whispered the senior
• - iff
•-&gt;
------- - «when
he arrived
arrived
very ones who were most frequently to was utterly indifferent to public I Couldn't
Braxton swelled with gratified
fact, for six yean, poM l'v- never seen
be found loafing about his gallery, iopinion. It would have been fortune : weather I’m only sorry this came off
captain.done any other v.v.y. •.'&lt;.uTl find tha
smoking his tobacco and swigging his far better than hi* deserts, but for the &lt; so suddenly and I hsdn t time tn inri,&gt;&gt; pride nt the general’s praise of the
“Waiting for the battery to dress," j&gt;’ it
They t-pick-span condition of the parade, the was the stanch reply. Then aloud the authority on pagefi:! !. Field Artillery
whisky, a pretty sure sign that the oc­ fact that by nature he was most gen­ our friends out from town.
cupant of the quarters, however, was erous, courteous and considerate. The would have been so pleased to see the walks, roads and visible quarters, shrill voice swept down the line: , Tactic.% of IW."
For a moment Brux was dumb. He
absent With none of their number , soldiers of the battery wore devoted to battalion—the ceremonies.”
! But it was the very first old-time gar- I “Dress that lottery to.the right!"
'
had he ever had open quarrel. Re­ I him. The servants, black or white,
“
II’iu! There was plenty of time if j «**&gt;“ tlle now chicf
&lt;*Tcr fiOcn- a j Cram looked over • glittering shouj- hafl long heard of frax.j ns ar. expert in
“M
iqprc
______
tne bofighting
„
«uuv» record
~ ______
’d mi
returned
the
1’ splendid
with
vol-­ !
marks madeat his expense and report­ would run at any time to do his capri- J you
..^.1 to
:wm
th; post
—'• at
-♦ retreat
—
• '-rorrison
splendid
fighting
record
with the
the vol
his own brnncjl
the service, but
,
der
to
the
right
of
the
line,
where
• i„.. sir,"•• growled old
oj(i Braxton.
Hra^ton. I udtorrs during the war, and
the
ed to him in moments of bibulous cious will The garrison children yesterday,
J **
“* ad- '
---- ----s vantage of taking sides for the union !
confidence he treated with gay disdain, adored him. There was simply no
was notified
often to the manifest disappointment subject under discussion at the bar­ "Everybtxiy What
time didwho
you was
get ' from a doubtful state, haring con-;
V”
•'— -K'1 ••«-■ '»«» • spired to win him a star in the regular
of his informant. 1 n his presence even tracks in those days on which here then.
A
• — j ------service only a year or two before.
I
the most reckless of their number such utter variety of opinion ex­ back, sir?
”
my word,
colonel,
don
’t i *‘"'e would have hud out the battery ■
were conscious of a certain restraint isted as the real character nf LieuL I “UponI never
thought
to look1 x&gt;r
inWaring, as has been said,
detested
foul
■
I"V*
&lt;t was i„nff aft^y. taps. !
glven.you a salute, sir," said Brax, ।
said. deU-sted
gBm \yar,ng As to his habits there know. '•»».
language, and had asvery
. quiet
. ' 'but ef'
•
• you. were coming;
but (
I
whatever. He was a bon quire; but it was Jong after taps, j “had we known
c
fectlvc way of suppressing
" • "•’ it.
♦ often : vjrant, a ••8Well.’' a lover nf all that Pardon me, though, I see I'm late in- ‘ it’s after retreat now. Next time, gen- j
without so much as uttering a word.
'
nnd fair and good
irood and ‘ specting." And in u moment he was eral. if you’ll ride down some day, 111
■**’ ,I। was
sweet and
These were the rough days of the army'* । gracious in life. Self-indulgent, said riiling quietly uround ^nmong his j Ik- protfd to give you a review of the
teams and guns, narrowly scrutiniz- be. prottQ
to give
you
u
—
the very roughest it ever knew, the
. commancL
________
I
W.
Wo h.vn
have na rrrvnt
great btg
big
le 1‘ everybody; selfish, said some; lazy, ing each'toggle, trace anil strap be- 'whole
days that intervened between the in- j said many,' who watched him day­
field back here."
cessant strain and tension of the four- dreaming through the haze of cigar fore taking station midway between
And the general had promised torome.
yean’ battling anti the slow gradual | smoko until a drive, a hop, a ride or his lead drivers, and then, as Crum np- This necessitated combined prci'-*raresumption of good’ order and military j an opera party would call him into proached, reporting:
“Left section tion, hence the order for full dress re- t
discipline. The rude speech and man- I action. Slow, said the men; until they ready, sir."
hcarsal with battery and all. and then
ners of the catnp permeated every gar- saw him catch Mrs. Winslow’s runa-1
Meantime, the infantry c-mpanies came confusion. Fresh from the comrisen. The bulk of the commissioned' way horse just at, that ugly turn in were marching out through th.- gate man.! of his beautiful hor«c battery and
force was made np of hard fighters, the levc-e below the south tower. and then ordering arms a nd resting un­ the dashing sendee with a cavalry di- .
brave soldiers and loyal servants of Cold-heartod, said many of the women, til adjutant’s call should —s&lt;»und. vision. Cram hated the idea of limping
the nation, to I.-.- sure, but os a class until Baby Brainard's fatal illness, , Drivers and cannoneers wefo dis­ along, as he expressed H. behind a
they hail known no other life or when he watched by the little suffer­ mounted to await tho formation of the battalion of foot, and said so. and
language sipce the day of their muster- ' er’s side and brought her flowers and battalion line. Waring rode forward somebody told Brax he hffd said so.
presently he burst forth
in. Of the line officers. Stationed in ' luscious fruit from town, and would and in the most jovial off-hand way more than one somebody, probably. stood the diminutive infantryman.
“Well, in our tactics there's reason
The battery had still its war allow* :
and around this southern city in the ■ sit at her mother's piano and play soft, began telling Cram of the incidents ,,'f
for every blessed thing wc do, but I'lf
lovely spring-tide of 186—. of ’a force sweet melodies and sing .in low. tremu­ the pn-vioys day and his /light-seeing for Brax had many an adviser to keep ance of horses—three teams to each , be dinged if I can fee rhyme cr reason
aggiegntiug tv.-. ’ y companies of in- lous tone until the wearied eyelids with the jiarty of visitors from the him in trouble. The onler that 'ram carriage, lead, swing and wheel—and
in such a formation ns that. Why,
fantry and car.
■ there were fifty closed and the (deep no potion could north.
• should appear for instruction in review that brought ita captain far out to the sir, your one company tqlcs up mare
front of the somber fcluc rank of foot; 1
captains and lie -nant* -appointcd bring to that fever-racked bruin would |j
“By the way, 1 promised Mr. Aller­ of infantry and artillery combined '
roam than my six—makes twice as
so
far
out,
In
fact,
that
he
was
about
..
lhe
ranks.
or
civil
gave
umbrage
to
the
battery
com,
from the volunt.
that
they should
that team of
come at lost for him to whom child- ton
...»v
--------------- -— see
----- -----------life, to one graduated from We:; Point. I love was incense and ^nusic at once a yours before they left; so. if you've no mander, ami • his reported remarks . on line with Maj. Minor, though much of a show, of course if a com­
The predominance was in favor of ex- I passion and a prayer. Men who little objection, the first morning you're on thereupon, renewed caasd for displeaa- j facing in opposite direction. Perfect- I bined review 1% to show off ’.be artil­
ly confident that he was exactly where ’* lery it’s all ven* well, liowebgr, go
sergcu i:,. corporals or company clerks . knew and less liked him thought his ' duty and can’t go up. I’ll Jake nd van­ ere to hia garrison chief.
ahead, if you think you’re right sir.
—good men and true when they wore enmity would be but light, and few tage of your invitation and drive Miss
"So far os we're concerned." said । he should be, yet equally determined
go ahead!* I’ll inquire into this later.**
the chevrons, but who. with a few ' men knew
i
(
him so .....
well as to, realize wAllerton myself. Doesn't that
court Cram, who wanted. to utilize the good ; to abide' by any order be might re­
“I knotf we’re right, colonel: and as
.. . .his
. friendship
_---,J ,be firm
------marked and most admirable excep­ that
could
and, 1 adjourn this week?"
j weather for battery drill, “wo need no ceive, even though he folly understood 1
for the reason, you'll see it when you
tions. proved to be utterly out of true os steel.
'
I
‘‘I'ni afraid not," said Cram, grim- instruction, a* we have done the trick the cause of Drake's delay. Cram
open
ranks for review and we &lt; -me to
their element when promoted to a
And so the garrison was mixed in its
ly. "It looks as though we’d have to time and again before; and if we promptly rode over to tho guidon and ,
‘action front;' then our line aid be ex­
higher sphere.
The entrance into l mind as to Mr. Waring, and among
sit to-day and to-morrow both.f huiln't, who in the bloody Fifty-first ordered "right dresa," at which every
actly
that of the infantry. M«r.time,
driver
’
s
head
and
eyes
were
promptly
i
their midst of CapL Craixr^with his those who heard it said ot the mess '
“Well, that’s too bad! They all wiint (» there to teach us? Certainly not‘ old"
turned, but not an inch of a wheel, for sir, it isn't for u* to go ah,id. We're
swell light battery, with /bfilcers and I that he qjeant at all hazards to keep
to meet you again. Couldn’t you come Brax.”
men in scarlet plumes and full-dress his engagement to breakfast in town ■
the alignment simply could not be im­ gone as far ns we can until your adju­
uniforms, was a revelation to the som­ there were some who really wished he j
proved.
Then after commanding tant makes the next mor-.-.
v.iy dis­
But Braxton had -•&lt;:
ber battalions whose officers had not I might cut the suddenly-ordered review ।
•front" the captain as deliberately
;&gt; his re­
yet even purchased their epaulettes and ' and thereby bring down upon* his
trotted back to his post without so gutted before Cram w
had seen nd occaaion to wear them. shapely, nonchalant head the wrath of.
much as a glance at the irate staff offi­ marks.
th:
“Go on. Mnj Miflor.
But when Cram and his lieutenants I, Col. Braxton.
cer. It wu* just at this juncture that
* came swaggering about tho garrison
the bay colt came tearing down the thing without reference
"Boots and saddles” had sounded at .
croquet ground in natty shell jackets. , the artillery barracks. Mr. Pierce, as
field, his mane and tall streaming in Damned if I uaderstari.'.
Russian
shoulder
knots,
riding I! battery officer of the day. had clattered
n n
I!
the breeze, hia re ins •and stirrups dan­ Let Cram look aft« r hibreeches, boots and spurs, there were ; off through the north gateway. Tho
gling. In the course of his gyratiohs he goes wrpng, svhy—it .•» non■■ of our
not lacking those among the sturdy I battery had marched with dancing *
about the bthtcry and the sympa­ concern."
foot who looked upon the whole pro­ plumes and clanking sabers out to the
thetic plunging of the teams some
ITu HI
ceeding with great disfavor. Cram had stables and gun-shed. The horses of '
slight disarrangement occurred. But
two “rankers" with him when became, Lieuta. Doyle and Ferry were waiting .
when he presently decided on a rush
but one liad been transferred out in for tjicir riders underneath the gallery [
for the stables, the captain reestab­ FOR THE DEFENSZ OF LONDON.
favor of Waring, and now his battery of-tneir quarters. CapL Cram, in much ;
lished the alignment as coolly as be­
was supplied wtth the full complement state, followed by his orderly bugler [
fore, and only noticed as he resumed
of subalterns—Doyle, ver^ much out of and guidon-bearer, all in full uniform,
itarjr Depot* It&gt;falnrrabie.
his post that the basket phaeton and .
The British war department ha*
place, commanding tho right section was riding slowly down the sunny side '
Mrs. Cram iiod gone. Alarmed, possi­ made arrangement^ f..r haring "the
(as a platoon, was called in those days). of the garrison, and at sight of him
bly,
by
the
nonappearance
of
her
Waring commanding the left Ferry Doyle ami Ferry, who were leisurely I
works in connection with the fortifica­
warm friend Mr. Waring and the ex­ tions at Chatham considerably ad­
serving as chief of caissons, and Pierce pulling on their gauntlets iu front of ,
cited gamboling* of bis vagrant steed, vanced during the current year. The
as battery adjutant and general utility ' their respective doors, hooked up their
she had promptly driven back to the
man Two of the officers were gradu­ sabers and came clattering down their |
chain of forts which for
me year*
main garrison to see if any accident paat have been under consideration in
ates of West Point and not -yet three stairway; but no Waring had appeared. .
had occnrred, tho eolt meantime amus- ■ the vicinity of Medway are intended
years out of. the cadet uniform. Under There, across the parade on the south­
ing himself in a game of faat-and-loose for the defense of the dockyard and
these circumstances it was injudicious ern side, the bay colt, caparisoned in
with the stable guard.
in Cram to sport in person tho aiguil­ ' Waring's unimpctfcliablo borsc-cquipnaval arsenal and the military depot#
I
Then it was that old Brax came down at Chatham and also of the npproachca
lette* and thereby set an example to ments. was being led up and down in
his subalterns which they were not the shade of the quarters. Mr. Pieree’s I
and took u hand. Riding to where ; to London.
„ The
, n. expenditure
-x.h-. . .... has alalow to follow. With their gold hat­ boy Jim officiating as groom, while his
^°°r
“ml- &gt;
.
—---------braids, cords, tassels and epaulettes, confrere
the
senior
bluntly
inquired:
/
_.
f
.i
,
the
I
sands
of
pounds,
add
according t &gt; the
Ananias,
out
of
sight,
wns
at
up
this
evening
after
stables?
Hello!,
All
the
same
the
order
was
obeyed
conirere Ananias, oui oi signi. wm bi -r....... nu...,,,, uruui, ao inc same the onler was obeyed
with scarlet plumesand facings, he and the
ti.«
,k„ t his won't
do z our in
fantrv
f riond
« n41
1 „and
».i r
_... started
__ . nutt
infantry
will
Cram
out
thnt lovenest
loveliestor
of!
"JVhat the devil's the matter?**
! £L James Gazette it is estimated that
v.._ moment on hia knees fastening the th*s
. do;
- friends
----------- --— . • ——
tvcuuu*
his officers were already much more strap of
nt hta
be criticiMnfF
US! I See
'YMritll'
ln.nl.-. lovely spring
______ •______
.
....
"I don’t know,** said Minor.
his master's riding-trousers
b® criticising
us; VOtl'rO
I sec you
re wearing
mornings
not entirely ina further outlay of Iwtweeu SKM.000
gorgeously bedecked than were their underneath the dainty gaiter boot, Mr.
"Who docs know?"
oncl I ln in ^auntlet*- So Ln nocent of. the
conviction that he and
and $150,000 will be neceasa^r More
,
infantry friends. The post commander, '। Waring the while surveying the pro- Doyle. We can't fit him out. I'm *■*----- were going
•
“Well. Drake, possibly, or else he
his fellows
to -have some
1 the works are completed, uf -thisauni
old Rounds, had said nothing, because !I ceeding over the rim of his coffee-cup. . a/rai»l. but I've just got some from fun out of tho thing before they got doesn't know anything
He’”s been
.
n ~“Jww'“* I1 it is expected that $70,000 will beexhe had had his start in the light artil- I!
"Dar, suh. Now into de coat, Ypiick! ^ew \ork exactly like yours. Til trot through with it. Not that he purposed 1^,1.?.
Cr*m to dress his battery ' pended during the coming year—$4$.lery and might have lived and died a .I Yahnduh goes CapL Cram."
i back while we're waiting, if you don't putting any hitch or impediment in
, 000 on the eastern dpfensas and S'.’j.OOO
captain had he not pushed for a volun- jI
-Ananias, how often have I told you . °Mcct. and change them."
the way. He meant to &lt;]A just exactly
Con,oon&lt;i IN he’iamile on Darland fort In Luh of these
teer regiment and fought his way up 1 that, howsoever necessary it might be I
dn l want
“y y**&gt; y«t
the colonel. * cases there has l»ecn a'jar.rc increase
as he was bid; and so, when adjutant’s
to a division command and a lieuten­ • for you to hurry, J never do? It’s un-. ‘
1 “**•
no* H® hesitated, call had sounded and the blue lines of
» r hn trott*d 10 expostulate with in the
U1C amount of the oridit'al estimates
ant colonelcy of regulars at the close becoming an officer and a gentleman '
~^as 1°"^
another moment, as the infantry were well outon the field, X!— ttCrT?an* "CBpt Cnun- Un't . m
u
was anticipated
works in
It was
anticipated tha!
that the
the works
m
of tho war, while his seniors who stuck 'to hurry, sir."
was ho followed In glittering column of
1 though never imagining refusal
*&gt;&lt; ro?91 ,OT 3ro1Ir battery back of connection with the eastern defenses
to their own corps never rose beyond
possible.
Waring
had
quickly
ridden
pieces, his satin-coated borscs dancing
ln ,rontof l**' in- would cost X80,000. but owing to the
“
But
you
’
s
got
to
Inspect
yo
’
section,
the possibilities of their arm of
suh, be .'o' you can repote to CapL away through the gate and disappeared in sheer exuberance of spirits and his M
the chief, in tone both aggrieved substitution of civil for Convict labor
the service, and probably never will.
behind the high brick wall.
red-crested cannoneers sitting with
that turn has been r- ■ ! ’ ’
But Braxton, who succeeded as post Cram. Please hurry wid de sash, suh."
When the bugle sounded “mount,” folded arms, erect and statuesque,
M,nstnjC‘
And. holding the belt extended with
“
Loti
dr,” j,answered Cram, cheer- । The
original estimate
The original
estimate 101
commander, knew that in European
three minutes later, and the battery
of Dnrlnml tort ‘ un tothe
eSun the
1“ he ammunition-chests.
-miu. SIMrs.
M”' fully. “Just countermarched there."
armies and in the old Mexican war both hands, Ananias stood eager to broke into column of piece, to march upon
tion ot
— k-_
puncton,
oy nl«&gt;Yoon&lt;l
in.nm.-l.lit.
lotM
days tho aiguillette was ordinarily the clasp It aroun&lt;L_Waring’s slender away U. the manenrerlng ground,. Mr. with Mm
“
Then
I
wished
you
’
d
oblige
me
by
also
’
found
insumc.vnx.
tn
Lawrenecmf th.
•* । present...
_ ....... i &lt;- p Gtnreon
distinctive badge of general officers or waist, bulTne lieutenant waved him Ferry left the line of caissons and took with Mrs. Lawrcnce.of the infantry,and moving back at once, sir; you’re delaytime the acm
,vaV&gt;oUt •
| ,
several of the ladies of the garrison in ing the whole ceremony here. I'm told this particular fort m • f - fortificathose empowered to give orders in away.
—.............
/Lulu*.
“Get thee behind me. imp of Satan! command of the rear section. AM that ambulances or ^foot, had taken station Mr. Drake has twice ordered you to mis parumuar
their name. It wasn’t the proper thing
&gt; S10.00C. 'When tl.e.y.l. m
the battery saw of Waring or his
for p linesman—battery, cavalry or foot Would you have me neglect one of the mount the rest of the morning was well to the front of tho forming lino. dress to the right.”
I tion is complete fh«t!.mn «HU l«
—to wear, said Brux, and he thought foremost articles of an artilleryman’s just after reaching the line, when the Then it became apparent that old
but nigh invulnerable both by hnu
“Pre- heard it, sir, only once, bu
Cram was wrong in wearing it. even faith? Never, sir! If there were a fiery colt came tearing riderless around Brax purposed to figure os the review­ have dressed twice, so It’s all right." water.
though some other battery officers did wrinkle in that sash it would cuts the field, joyfully dodging every at­ ing officer and had delegated Maj. Xresponded
—7J OZ^..,
Cram. —
an rau.alrlj
affably rao
aa tbounh
Ul&gt; •/llij 11
~—— — ~ &gt;
~.u—
Saved Him bom** Trou...r
so. But Cram was just back from chasm in my reputation, sir.” And, so tempt of the spectators to catch him, Minor to command tho troops. Now, ha
he X«.l
had ra-.
no other
aim .in ...
life _.
than“to
saying, he stepped to the open door­
Minor had been on mustering and dis­
| CoL Barksdale, of the l’enn\vlvsnm
Britain.
gratify
the
whims
of
his
post
com
­
and
reveling
in
tho
delight
of
kicking
-.n mad talls
tails a go&lt;xl
mxsl story taat hap-ji wfriad,
“Why, air, look at the life guards! way, threw tho heavy tassel over and up his heels and showing off in the bursing duty most of the war, had mander.
.
—----- --------------- — — «« never figured in a review with I
Look at the horse guards in London! around the knob, kissed his hand presence
“Why. confound II, nlr, Il Un'tUl
J"
iroo-n «
and sight of his envious artillery before, and, knew no more
Every officer . and man wears the jauntily to his battery commander, friends in harness. Plunge though about battery tactics than Cram
“
.n«.
yo«
”7u«
did*
—
«
”
“
J
uul
on
line
witn
Maj.
Minor,
'!•—good deal!*.Hera you !
aiguillette.” And Braxton was a Briton now riding down tha opposite side of they might, the horses could not join; of diplomacy. Mounted on a sedate nn&lt;l
yonrbattery’s— why,
1* isn't
the
parade,
backed
deliberately
away
Ink Herald: -Onr Wl..&gt;»•&gt;
by birth and breeding, and that ended
the full length of tha sash across the dodge though they might the bipeds old sorrel, borrowed from the quarter- dressed on our rank at all, air. Just
it—at least so nearly ended it that
nt
Uolntod troro
1
could not cutch him. Review, inspec- master for the occasion, with an
at IL”
*
’ .
Cram'r. diplomatic invitation to come room, then, humming a favorite snatch tion. and the long ceremonials of tho antiquated, brass-bound Jenifer saddle,
I countryman with
L'J' JL .f.er
from “FausL" deliberately wound him­
r Cram resumed the carry with th,e
up and try some Veuve Clicquot, extra
hl»»rn&gt;. who rawmbl'-1 •
„
morning
went
off
without
the
junior
minus
breast-strap
and
housings
of
self into the bright crimson web, and,
. full winter-, expumrv.
Ptb,
dry, upon the merits of which he de­
making a broat flal loop near the first lieutenant of Battery X, who, for , any kind, but equipped with his better saber he had lowered in salute, calmly
sired the colonel's opinion, had settled
his
hi.
part,
1
went
----•
-a
off
—
without
ceremony
of
■
half
s
brown
leather
bridle,
Minor
tho
can
and
nohcl
nm
&gt;«
„
e
reversed
so
us
to
face
his
bpttery,
and,
farther end and without stopping his
it for good and all. Braxton's- officers
: 'bora of the tram.raall »•■
song, nodded coolly to Ananias to come any kind, Cram’s stylish team and knew perfectlj- well he was only a guy, with preternatural gravity of mien,
who ventured to suggest that he trim
Tbe
od with the belt. In the same calm wagon with him. That afternoon he and felt indignant nt Brax for putting looked along his front There midway : than raid: -Can I go atx“r’1‘
the plumage of these popinjays only
yon gi,e me a pur,:.b mr
and deliberate fashion he finished his reappeared driving about the barrack him in so false a plight He took hia ‘ itween hte lead drivers sat Mr. Doyle, ■ lera
h».l« with which he
'“J1
’ got snub bed, therefore, for the time be­
5 face well-nigh as red as hia plume,
military toilet, set his shako well for­ square, a pretty girl at his side, both station, however, in front of the
ing, and ordered to get the infantry
engrossed
in
the
music
of
the
band
I
request
ought
to
have
pu
;
bleary
eyes
nearly
popping
out
of
ward on his forehead, the chin-strap
regimehtal
colors, without stopping to
full dress forthwith, and Crum and his
I
uuT.ftor
he
had
-&gt;!-»
• skull in his effort to repress the
hanging just below the under lip. and apparently oblivious of the bot­ think where the center of the line
quartette continued to blaze forth in
.otlons excited by this colloquy.
pulled on the buff gauntlets, surveyed tled-up wrath of either battery or post might be after the battery came, an&lt;
gilded panoply until long after Sam
commander.
■ ere midway between the lead driver.
himself critically and leisurely in the
there
awaited
further
developments
Waring led his last gennan within
“Be gorra!" said Doyle’, “I’d like to
• the left section sat Mr. Ferry, gazing
glass- and then began slowly to dethose echoing walls and his name lived
be in his place now, provided I didn’t Cram kept nobody waiting, however,
might tn the focst vtor the crcct.e’i
Koend the Ktaixh
his leading teafh was close at the
only at a &lt;lim and mist-wreathed mem­
wB&lt;
"Wait-jus’J»ne momenLp!eusc,sub,' luire to be in it to-morrow.”
ATS of his handsome bay and- doing his for your kindness ID tak On
nimble
heels
of
CapL
Lawrence
’
s
com
­
ory in the annals of old Jackson barBut when the morrow camo there
■• ery best to keep a solemn fiace, though as it saves me some trouble. M 1
pany as it marched gayly forth to the the unshaded corners of his boyish
was no Warjng with it
on my way to drown it
,
innuli- nt
h^—J
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THE FIDDLER OF DOONEY.

LESSON I, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 2.

When I play r»n my fiddle In Dooncy.
Folk dance like a wave o' the sea.
My brother Is yrlind of KUbornet,
My cousin of lioacarce.
1 poaecd my brother and couda.
They read In a book of prayer.
I read in a book of vungs
I bought at Hllgo fair.

fl. "Now when they had gone throughout
Phrygia and the region of Galatia, and
were forbidden of the Holy Ghprt to preach
the word in Asia." As we left our studies
In this book six months ago we parted with
Paul and Barnabas at Antioch, in Syria
teaching and preaching the word of the
Lord. Then came the separation of these
two as they were about to start on their
second tour, Barnabas and Mark sailing
for Cyprus, while Paul and Silas went
through Syria and Cilicia. By consulting,
tho map. without which It ia impcMible to
understand this lesson, wo see them still
moving westward, but hedged in on north
and south and compel led to move on
through Mysia.
7. "After they were como lo Mynla they
assayed to go Into Bithynln, but the Spirit
suffered them not." Ono of the most striking things in (hfa book is the partnership
of the Holy Spirit and the apostles, juit as
Jesus had said that It would be (John xiv,
10, 17; xv, 30, 27; xvi, 13; Acte i, 61 And aa
It was afterward proved to be as when
they said. “We aro the witnesses, and ac is
also the Holy Ghost;" also when the Spirit
said unto Philip to join himself to the
eunuch’s chariot, when the Spirit called
for the special separation ot Paul and
BaruaCus, and when the council at Jerusa­
lem said to the Christians at Antioch, “It
seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us"
(Acte v. 82; viil, », xiii, 9: xv. 28). Then
comes the question, Where 1s this portnarship today f Are we whd profess to be
workers’ with God completely and abso­
lutely under ths control of the Spirit?
8. "And they, passing by Mysia, came
down to Trona." It would not be safe to
conclude that opposition was an indication
that the Spirit was telling us to move on,
for tho opposition at Iconium is given as
the reason why Paul continued th^rc (chap­
ter xiv, 2, 3), and elsewhere ho speaks of a
great door and effectual with many adver­
saries (I Cor. xvi, 9); also nt Corinth,
where there waa much opposition, the Lord
came to him and strengthened him to abide
IS months in that city (chapter xviil, fl. 9,
.101 We may be sure of-this, that if we
are wholly under the Spirit's control, seek­
ing only the glory of God, He will guide us
in some unmfatnkablo way (I’m. xxxil, 8;

Wbru »o como al tho cloee of time
To Peter dltiug la rtatc.
lie will smile on tho three old spirit*.
But call me first through tho gate.
For the good aro always the merry.
Save by an evil chance.
And tho merry love tuo fiddle.
And the merry love to dance.

THE WOHW’S FAIR.
A Slight Folling Off in the Atten­
dance Noticed. -

Many Exhibits Closed on ‘Sunday—K®11glotm Service* Held-Strange Scene In
Midway l*lal«nre---- Tbo Good
.
Old Song*.

mlnob news items.
The firm of Mann Bro*., clothing
dealurs at New York, failed for 9250,­
000.
The Pennsylvania democratic state
convention will be held at Harrisburg
September 19.
South Carolina’s liquor dispensary
haa la-gun buaineaa and all saloons will
soon be closed.
1MB Braddock
UraUllocu wire
wire mills
miua at
at nuxus,
The
Rankin,
Pa&gt;
ha„ Ux
.n sum ulusu
d(?p.n auu
aad 700
ru., nave
uvea
&lt;w uac&gt;l
■
are out. of» work

Nop*
Such
COKOEnEO

7*\ir)c*
Meat

CmcxGo. June M-The attendance
at the
fair the past
although
.
■---- week,
----- ---------n— ।]
(rood, did not average
ari'Mcm as
I1K large
liriFH ns
n« that
Shat
good,
.of the week before. The attendance ■
Mrs. Jefferson Davis and Mrs. U. 8. Makes an every*day convenience of an
for the mH* ohdtaj June n
G
ehli'^t thl-fo meetin g
And the folk there when they spy me
old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome.
Will ail como up lo me.
.tbkn.u.n^on.lhe.Hnd«&gt;».
Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest
With. “Here i» the fiddler of DonnSy,*
For the week ending June 24 the at­
James Stephenson was killed and his award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each
1IV-- -- -------- •
tendance wmh 703,000, a daily average of
package makes two large pies. Avoid
son
fatally
injured
by
a
mad
bull
at
something over 100,003, The paid adImitations— and Insist on having the
their farm near West Union, O.
miiMious on Sunday were ^d.028.
Tho Tublca Turned.
NONE SUCH brand.
ndia
has
stopped
the
free
coinage
of
F.X 11111178 ctxism)..
“When the Chinese first began to over­
and decided to make gold the MERRELL &amp; SOU^E, Syracuse. N.T,
Hvcn the most indifferent of Sunday's ; RN’rer
।
run California, the laboring men felt about world’s fair visitors could not fail to “opey standard of the country,
their occupation much as Othello did. and
MORTGAGE MALE.
fnikd to extend to the Celestials that notice the large number of closed and [ The C"1 0,1:11 works of Carlton, O..
having been made in the condltlona
courtesy which the youngest should ex­ covered exhibiLv The number of for- ‘ ®«de an assignment Monday. The lia- ofDefault
a certain mortgage made by Albert L. C hurth
tend to the oldest civilization on earth," eign exhibit* that were closed caused I billties are 850,000; assets, 97,000.
and Sarah Belle Church to Abner Coe.
.
raid Chang Lee, the bright eyed Mougolinn surprised comment among the sight-! Frank Hayes, aged 20 years, was dieted March SUh. A- D. 1KW. and retarded
] secretary to a 8;ut Francisco capitalist. seers. The Fine Arte building was the foiind guilty of murder at Detroit and In the office of the register &lt;4 deeds, for the
eountyof Barry and State of Michigan, on the
I "They used to abuse us terribly. A favorite one building where a world’s fair Sun- sentenced to imprisonment for life,
Ith &lt;hfa of April. A. D. IMS. In liber 41 of mortamusement of theirs was to catch ps by the day did not appear different from other ' The 80th anniversary of the birth of ^rs, on page 10. on which mortgage there i»
med to be due at date of this notice the ram
cues and drag us about. We arc tioN days. All United States government Henry Ward Beecher was commem- o( nine
thousand and fourteen dollars and fiftyfighters, and, being in a strange land, w« exhibite were closed, whether in the orated at Association hall in Brooklyn. six rents, and an attorney's fee of thirty-five
j could do no better than quietly put up&gt; uuycriuneui ouiiaing, w
dollars provided for in said mortgage, and na
Government
building,
which
waa
tight■
By
the
breaking
of
a
levee
near
As1 with it and hope that our tormentor* ‘ ly locked, or elsewhere,
suit or prore-dlugs al law having been Institu­
ly locked, or elsewhere.
ccnsion. La., some fifteen sugar plon- ted to recover the moneys secured by said
would become asliaifitd and let us alone. ।
or any part thereof:
•
iiki.ioious skhvices.
tations were ruined, the loav being 9L- mortgage,
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
A lot of us were employed to grade a rail- i
Rev. Dr. Thomas preached the firtw 0(10,000.
cmitalred in said mortgage, and the statute in
। road, aud the American workmen used to
case made and pronds-d. notice Is hereby
Koziue and Moneypenay, Indians, such
iuvudc our enutp At night aud abuse us sermon on the world's fair grounds be- '
given that on Saturday the '.’Ctb day at August­
fore an audience of 4,000 persons in ! ere found guilty nt Madison. Wis., of A. D. 1803. at ten o’clock in the forenoon. I abalr
"One day a big Irishman named O'Fallon ! *
inducted by the 1
‘”
at public auction, t* the bight bidder, at
the murder of lloneash and his squaw sell
the north front door of the court house tn the
XX7ttTdX^ ^uM'I^rMpuHo club of Chicago^ .bunt 500 j Tlo«^“^
^i'. city ot Hastings, (that being the olaee
Iowa's banks arc in excellent condi­ w here the circuit court for Barry county is hold- ;
the premises described In said mortgage, or
tormentor, wiah they hnd never seen a ; ^rong. If later on religious services tfo
n, according to Examiner H. A. Mil- en&gt;.
tion.
so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the '
Cbinea* camp. We agreed, and be .tatecd ; Pw,t attractive the musical feature iflr, who ha* just completed a lour of amount due on said mortgage, with seven
percent Interest, and all legal coats, together
hi. face, shared Ufa head, put on a Chtneae wiU be Improved upon, as there was no the stete.
withan attorney’s fee of thlrty-dve doRare ~
costume and wailed fur our visitors. They instrumental music Sunday except
An 11-yeareold boy robbed a-safe at covenanted for therein, the premises being •
called that night as usual, and O'T'allon ’ from a piano,upon which Prof. I silver Plume, CoL, und in an attempt
described In said mortgage aa all that certain ■
: took care io be the first 'Chinaman' they Tomlins performed and directed theJ
escape fell over a precipice, receiving piece ami parrel of land Institute and being ire
the township ot Yankee Hprlnrs, In the County
tackled. He hnd been n prize fighter, I work of the chorus.
| fatal injuries.
of Barry and State of Michigan, and known
I and the men used t&lt;» say that he could kill ;
UJt midway FI.AISANO:.
| A census of Aurora, III., just coo- and describesl as follows: lowit:
ON MIDWAY I’LAISANCK.
| j
The East half IHJ of the South West &lt;ia*rI a bull with his lisL About u cloxca got [ Strange sights were witnessed in oieted, shows a population of 23,077, a
and the South nalT[H) of the North Wort
StrangePlaisance
sighto were
witnessed
in ; _of o0
i
,nnd t5*inu 10 kIck-.?“Kl5uf h,a! • Midway
Sunday
morning.
ecnU hinCe the govern- ter
quarter all on section two [31 Town three [3]
before he made a motion. Then he turned . —. •
fni.-»r street 1 "
.
;
North. Range ten [10] west, and containing
In
all one hundred and islxty l n«] acres of land
; meat census.
.
more or less according to the United States
i Because of ita editor's attacks on law- surrey thereof.
&gt;1,. whote 1«. »n.l &lt;b. noauraU .Mt. »»«•« '5™ '
Dated May ’.*etb. 1803.
i* «uLi
I breakers the office of the New Albany
axnkrCasl
dwcomtaurf.-'-Su Unl» Glol»- !-lih
i&gt;'-r
It BUed
.pecuw™
«.Jer
and the
at tinSt
with | &lt;»'“&gt;bn’k'“
*nd
Mortgagee.
Democrat.
i with wonder and at times with
P
hilip f. Colobovc.
j horror. The Mohammedan
Mohammedan Christ-I ®1“nt.Tf*^OyC,L . ,
, /
.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
S.
A
G.
Gump,
dealers
in
art
goods
at
j maa brings penance and prayer, in I
Grown people and children alike are In­ addition to feasting and nfaking I San Francisco.
Cal., made
an__assign. .
.
- ,
clined to fill into a very ImuI habit of slid­ .merry. The day hud been brightened ment w,th Hab.lities of 9140,000 and
ing down into n chairand sitting for l&gt;otu*&gt; by the sun but a few minutes when the ■ •sscts
9100.008!&gt;. "Come over into Macedonia and help with (he ’pine Iwnt almost in a half circle.
us." Having trrired at the seacoast, they That this ia injurious thousands of people guanfa and early risers in Midway were ' The Bank of Commerce st San Diego,
TIME TABLE.
- • lo
- the
•’Algerian
•,:
\ village
j Cal.,
the Savings
In effect'January a. 1861
byand
a
1 “*“ bank at Fresno,
““
no doubt continue In prayer, and in tho wl.o indulge in it never so much as dream, attracted
Miliums of the night this is the message. but that it fa the cause of many serious ills might}- L..LL-L-.
hubbub. AU
A*‘the dancing girls ^a1-. " hich ffuspended recently, have Favorite Route between Grand Rapids. Ik-trof
and the east.
There wax no word of Scripture to give them thoro who have investigated the subject and t"
the native
attendant* of the ' resumed business.
’
special guidrncu any more than there wm nre well %ware.
An explosion of molten Iron in Kohig's Lv. I GuinxE*-t | A. M. IlTM. I'P.~M1
bazars were eongrvgatcd in the res- ;!
” Grand Bapldsi
io send Philip from Sumarin to the way to
.
.
..... were attired in iron works at Magdeburg. Saxony,
The continual strain upon one side of the taurnnt
and
they
[East Paris
Gnxr- As a -ule the won! of God i* a full spinal column, with the corre&gt;;&gt;onding their most gorgeous costumes. Two . killed six workmen und seven others ,.
.. IlleOocd
and sufficient guide, and if auytUibg more eompresaiotfa on the other, giveb n»e to
.. [Alto
lambs were brought into the room by - were terribly burned.
.. : Elmdale
ia needed it shall be given to the humble, nervous difficulties and affections of the
a
couple
of
black
men
and
slaughtered
j
Forty-one
person*
have
been
aoci
.,
Clarksville
trusting sou! by some event of Providence brain. Dizziness, nausea and blind sped*
.. ;LakeOdJBMa
or some whisper of the Spirit, but never in are not infrequenth' the resultof this prac­ in the presence of the entire company, dentally killed on the world's fair .. IWOMMtty
while the worshipers sang a quaint ; grounds since the construction of the .. Sunfield
opposition to the written word. '
tice. WHile the strictly upright position
,. iMulUkeo
r
10. "And after he bad seen the vision, im­ fa undoubtedly the mo«t healthful, it seems song &amp;nd sank to the floor in prayer. ' buildings commenced.
., IGrami Ledge
.\n explosion of gasoline
guxoline caused the .. LansInK
mediately we endeavored to go into Mace­ rather lu^d work to pcr&gt;uadu the young A brazier full of live coals stood just , An
donia. arxuredly gathering that the Lord nnd indolent to maintain it.
., iDetroit
outside the door of the cafe.
The destruction of five business cstablfahLad called v.» fo^to preach the gospel unto
~.tS. I).,
„1_and Aiderman
Huron,
Uizyjivtpk* ami those who love luxury [blcxxi of the lambs was caught ' ments in ~
them." The party twius to be iacreascd h ive a haoit of "slumping," so to speak, in earthen dishes and placed near , Fcary was burned to death.
Lv iHoward city
here by the addition of (he writer Luke, into their chairs and remaining in a seiui- the brazier.
After a half hour, Robert Burns was instantly killed
for instead of* Ntyiug * they.- ” as ,heretofore.
.---- , recu’mbeutij»&lt;»ition.Miththcspinensncarly of prayer, during which time near- und Lottjs Johnson fatally injured by
it Is no-.-.- ”-ce. lo CoL IV. 14. ne w called - telescopedks may be. That portion of the ly all the villagers remained pros- • the falIinf of the 5tone'coping of a
"Luke, i .e A-lovyl physician and Is else- , honUn nwiu,my generally known os the tratc on the floor, the women gathered Minneapolis
,
bank building.
“u’!,-’”nw* by name m Pul. 24 and backbone Wn*
^ns intun-led
intumlwl to be.worn
be. worn in
tn an
nn about the vessels. One after another
iGmog west |
H
r E
Il Tim. iv. H. Observe I’aul » p.omptness ; Upr|ght position, and t he constant pressure the girls apprrttelied the dishes of blood I The factory of Turner A Seymour,
Detroit
In obeying '‘ie call, and fancy ji- and his td
accSonsof the vertebiw upon each nnd dipped iheir hand, In the warm red ; “““Setnn-r, ot npdl hardware, wan
Lanslug
&lt;intuit Leilg
party looking sboat the wharves for a res- olber
v.irioua ills.-New
other ia
is productive
productive of
of variotta
ills.—New ilald. Some ot the women ran to tho !
?'V
•&lt;J«&gt;rr&gt;nlrt»».
Mulliken
»«■’. in which to crow to Europe, or P«»ibly , york Cvninierdal Advertiser,
I| nearest wall nnd placed their blood- Conn., the 'loss
—&lt;-!«-*«»
ooa
being 9100,000.
Sunfield
there was regttinr communication. We can- •
;
~
Woodbury
An engine left the rails on a trestle
I besmeared hands against the wood­
not think o&lt; them going without much
Lake Odersi
near Mount Wash^pgton. O., and Con­
Clarlcavllle
prayer.
-lore •loosing irom iroo-s, wo । 'i'1,u hair 'on the ordinary doll 1s made ,1 work so as to leave the impression,! ductor David Homan and Fireman
thM
11 "Therefore loosing from Troaa, we
outlined
in
Alto
* straight course to Samothraj
fr
°
ni
ll,e
bair
of
the
Angora
goau
This
I
Philip
King
were
fatally
i
*
nthrn- । Irnn* l,,e '“W « me ADgorn
mis
McCord
rushed
back
product fa *cbritrolled
by nr.
ftn Englfali
syndi- ,. r^'1Then
they
rusneu
buck .
•
■.
k CCXt day tO Neapolis.""~ By
2, ^..s..
lrr.n«i nhr
Knwltah navw'ili.
Eas( Faris
Knobnoster
(Mo.) citizens
cil ,X_
.*..1 in!‘.nvninmd
t f-lO.OOO.OOU
vcar.
lhe brazier ami thntstingtheir hands
Knobnoster
(Mo.)
have
. Grata! Rapldi
entu n,H1
and Is
is' ';une&lt;t
valued in
nt f-io.ooo.oou n year.
coiuulting tie mnp wo find that Sarno- ; calu
&lt; pared it
live
coals run
with
a
handful
&lt;■
* company
to search for 91,­
After
the
hair fa
fa prepared
it is
fa sent
sent to
to 1 into
into- the
inc
nvc
euasn
ruu
»vim
a
uuuunn
thracia wag nn irjend in the .l-jiean sea. al- ' •y
,*’r ,l,
’e hair
pre
- - - marks
- on the
- woodwork
. 1 MIO
n rmlR
Munich and made into wigs by girls. Hu-' to the-blood
^OOinon
000 &lt;ln
Ro,d. Holl-.reel
believed t„
to hnvAlumam
have been
most in a djrect.Hne fromunii
Troas
Neapo-i uiiiii
• bnir fa Used only for what are known 1 and actually burned away the red - burled
UUHCU there
LUV1U by
Mjr .Spaniards
’['WUI.IU3 years ago.
i.nui.! QSm
«»ay tomnno,
lis, and I'ernaps about half nay across, i
Portland
1 of Philippi and :«* the’’laAtjdolls"—that fa. dolls for bi • stains with the fire held In their bare | The body of a woman of the unfortnIonia
Neapolis being the |.crt' z'... PL2*."?
'
.— girlx, who like to do up their doll'H bnir In hands. A few of them showed that ' nate class was found in a suburb of
Howard City
about 10 miles distant frozt It. WTia^ was 1.
.
Ionin
accomplished on the way across or at Neap- i the latest Mjle.
style.—Exchange,
Exchange.
I
-. they suffered ptrin.
‘
* cut
* in the
pitin. but the majority'of rLondon
with ’her *throat
Stanton
.: them
.i—... did
,i;a not seera
—... to m
i.wt it nt „n
t dmore
oils is not written, but we canoct suppose
“i1------------------------•
'
_ ~~
■
mind
all. •! manner affected by Jack the kip per.
This
peculiar
ceremony
occupied
the!
...
____________
the apostle and his companions to have let i
Rev. W. W. Kone, aged 90 years, died
• Every day, othere week days only, t stop
“ ‘
~
slip any opportunity of making Jesus , Oue thousand acres of land In Taney best part of an hour and was intended at,' Denison,
Tex. He was the oldest on signal.
Parlor cars on all trains between Grand
known. He &lt;vbo teaches us to "bny up tho county. Mo.Juwned by St. Ixiuls men, arc to typify the cleansing ot the blood by Baptist minister in the United States, lUM.ls
.-.nd Drtroit. Beam as rents. CoonecUoM
opportunities” (Eph. v, ia, R. V., margin) inclosed by a wire fence eight feet high tire after death.
I having entered the ministry at the age made isVnloi, station. Grand Rapids with tho
Chicago* Warr Michigan Railway tom
nnd used foe a deer park. Thia fence ia
was doubtless accustomed to do tho same.
1NDEVKNDENCR DAY.
1 of 18.
Chicago and ths Wwrr and for Mi'hkmti.e hill slopes so that '
12. "And from thence to Philippi, which constructed arohnd tl.u
Superintendent Frank P. Mills has gon. Maniktxk. Tuavxiwk city. Kmc BafChicago. June ‘M—Patriotic songs by
fa the chief city of that part of Macedonia
..
get btick"P ThcVbeciiiio verr •en- &gt; choir of 100.000 voieea is to be one of ' received orders to close down iron 1D*|. CRAnuavoix AND PKToeKBY. Favorite
route to tbesuinmer resorts ot northern Michi­
nnd a colony, nnd we were in that city nbid- cannot
are
qerer
inolcste&lt;l.-Philadelphia
the
features
of
the
Fourth
of
July
celemines
at
Ishpeming^Mich..
June
3(L
gan.
ing certain days." Strangers in a strange " tle nnd
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago. fl-JD A
Over 1.000
men will be thrown out of
, bration nt the fair. The singing is to G....
.
load; no one to meet and welcome them: ' Ledger.
*
—
M. and 1:71 P. M..*ll JB P. M. ArrtvoChleaao
•
be under the direction of Silas G. PrutL | work.
3:53
P.M.. 4:45 P.M. and T .dSA. M.
no kindly greeting; not expected by any. ,
leave for Manistee and Traverse City 7 JO A.
Truinetl
choirs
of
2.000
or
3,000
3.00U
singers
i
Twenty
“
men
were
killed
and
scores
What a good time for satnn to get in some
and 2-30 P. M
Pupa—Whfrc did you get (hat dollar*
sides I woundod as the result of refusal by a M.Leave
will be placed at tho ffour
— ™__
work on hia line, nnd probably ho tried it!
lor ubarlexolx and Petoskey 7 JO A. M.
‘ ­ 1 British magistrate to permit the cele­
Farter ears on day trains and sleepers on
Little Son?-That’s the oue you gave me of the grand court and so di
Well, Paul, j ountre quite a distance from
.
- . rccted oa to slug in unfajn the bration of a Monummedan festival at i-ighl trams Chicago.
home, and nobody knows you or wants on my birthdky.
Ask
ouragenu
for further particulars or
Papa—MyJmyl Aud you (haven’t spent’ following familiar selections, the entire
you here; your man in the vision who called
Rangoon
. write to
G
koiuik
D
k
JI
avxx
,
Gen'l
Faas*r Ag*L
you this way is not up lo time; guess you it! Here's another dollar.
populace joining with then/, so ns to
•lacnb Weisman, who sold liquor near
Grand Rapids.
Little Sou-4-Tliank you. 1 hope tnniuma constitute a vast chorus of at least 100.- the Soluiers’ home at Leavenworth,
have made a mistake: you are not wanted .
here; better get back. Such comforting won’t borrow- this one. like she did the oto singers. Each separate section will Kan., in defiance of an injunction, has
suggestions would have been very likosa- other. She jest paid it back;—Good News. Imre a leader und l&gt;u supported by a been fined 9100 and sentenced to thirty
tan. but Paul know him. and he knew Je­
large baud of musicians, all being con­ days in jail.
.
Following Good French lug. \
sus too.
Vicar (sevejrely, to bl* cook}—Marjl you nected by means of electricity, so that
The livery business of Leroy Payne,
TIME TABLE.
13. “And on tha Sabbath wo went out of
, „ wt .
In effect June 11. iasJ.
. Mr. 1‘rutt may indicate the exact time of Chicago, has linen placed in the
the city by &amp; riverside, where prayer was ha&lt;i a soldierjto supper last night,
hands cf a receiver. The liabilities are
to all alike:
—Yen] sir;
he's my
wont to bo made, and we sat down and . Cook
r~v_v&gt;.
uir- he'a
mv brother.
brother,
1.
The
doxology
—
with
a
salute
ot
cannons
to
apako unto the women which resorted i Vicar—But you told mo you hod no punctuate each sentence. Special ccmiDonie* $250,000, while the assets urc.estimated
MtaUonc.
at 9750,000.
'
|
• .
|
thither." Thank God for tho women who brother.
of the national rotor*.
Cook—So il thought, sir, until you
uy and who love to. meet for prayer!
Sloane, Johnson A Co., wholesalegro
X ‘Tho Star Spangled Banner." rang by the
oto that th. gospel was first preached in preached last Sunday, and told us we were populace tn unison, with the waving of flags oa cers of Omaha. Neb., have failed. Their Kalamazoo Lv...
Europe at a wotuyifa proper meeting, and all brothers and sisters.—London Tit-Bite. all bulldtn^s and the throng of people present
liabilities ure 91G0.000 and stock and ac- East Coopts*
listen to-Pan! exhort ingthc brethren to
“1--------------------- •—
I I 1 "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean. ’’
1 counts will amount to nearly double Rle^land Judc*!.
Crrawy .*.
A Straightforward Answer.
I! 4. ■ America."
help the womeu In this very place, women
MUo........ 1
At the conclusion of the ringing of that amount
who labored with hint in tho gospel (PbiL , The Inte J. B. Lippincott ventured to
....
William Ransdell woa bitten by a tar­ l»-!ton
iv, 3). ’We can readily imagine what Paul ask Ouida,' the novelist, bow she camo the liberty bell the doxology will be
i'!&lt;antula
at
’
Lebanon.
Ind.,
while
handling
Shultz
repeated
and
the
new
patriotic
hymn.
talked about, for bo had but one chief to know so much about clubs, camp life,
topic—one person had taken him captivs barrack*, gambling house* and other places "Love nnd Liberty," by Mr. Pratt, will banana^ In the bunch of bananas a
which are only visited by men. She placed be sung, also patriotic melodies, such aa nest of 280 young tarantulas was found.
(chapters lx, 20; xrti. 2, 3: xxvtii, 23, 81).
Ooatu Crwre.
14. "And a certain woman named Lydia, her hand* upon her knees nnd looking "Hall Columbia," "Yankee Doodle," Ransdell may recover.
Woodland
a seller of purple, of the city of Thyatira, straight at her questioner raid, “It Is none . "Battle Cry of Freedom." “Dixie
A Family Wedding.
which worshiped God, heard us, whose of your burtnesa."—New York Hecorder. |I Land," "Marching Through Georgia.”
l.inxlng
DxxiMiM,
Tex..
June
25.
-Near
this
heart the Lcru opened, that she attended
' For the evening it is proposed to invite
.
- ■
. Detroit.....
unto the things which were spoken of
Napkins became popular in France sooner ,p«l»lly drilled choir, lo .ing upon the
y«Urd.y Jre. brother, named Grand Raplrts
Paul." Pad wiu» not suffered to go into than in England. At one time It was cus­ .‘
J
.,.
,
Im
1
Early
were
united
in
marriage
to
three
lagoon or grand court songs familiar to
Asin (verse 01 at this time, but here was a tomary al great French dinners to change
■faters named Parker, and the event
woman of A*dn, who up to her light wore the napkins at every course, to perfume 1 American folk.
wound up with the mother of the girls
Stations.
shiped God, and doubtless eagerly prayed them with rosewater and to have them
marrying the father of the boys.
I
for more UgJ.t, and now she has received it folded a different way for each guest.
Chicago, June M.—The American
by a special messenger all the way from
SOUTH.
Derby, worth 950,000 to the winner, I
School ttnehers at Topeka, Kan., are not ■
Syria, and b’-t recently from the Holy City,
Dnnorr, Mich ; June 20. — Frank KabaMMb at
was captured at Washington park Satallowe&lt;l toafter
keepwbool,
pupilsbut
more
than thirty
sat- ।’: n,------------------ •
Jerusalem, one who bad himself seen tha minutes
*ome,of
them I, Urday by J. ut
E. Cushing's Boundless.
y«» !»•» been-declared
guilty of mur
er school, bit *omj,of them , urday by J. E. Cushing’s Boundless,
Lord (I Cor. xv, 8). This was the greatest I evade tbekule
Cressey
by detaining theft bglf an ' «tth St_ T^narda second and Clifford* der and sentenced to imprisonment foi
day in all her life, for she had beard of Him | hour eachjfor two
hr .UUlhlhg
•"for««b
.nd ailTord life lle „„ ulten to
prl^•n
Fite....
day* n* punishment
third.
- ...
of whom Moses and4 the prophets bad writ- |
....... ...........
■
, thu^' The time
2'W' F'y th
: S.tard.y night
He I. not quite 30 ’ -eltoo
lorrrdale .
ten. He had really come, and bad been dte- | oue ofTensc."_________________ '
.
undprr^
t. mw the mee.
■ yeM» old.
■Qiulti.........
spiaed and rejected and crucified according
Pillow*: of feather are objectionable. |
Four I*«ri0as Killed.
Hastings..
to Isa. Uli and Pa xxit He had ri&lt;wn again
While
cb«yIhrjr
forfj»b
.upper,
for I: Newark, -V
v J
j
N.
J.,
train I,‘
haul,
.m &lt;b«
wonrejml
hr.rlni,
■■ the,
-- June 25.—A &lt;"'■&gt;
Pkkhyvlt.lk. Kan.. June 34.—An his- i Coat, Grove
according to Ps. xvt In Him had been lb.
fulfilled every type, nnd now she hAre all b.r. . rtmorb.l.lr copocily for bohllOK
“V. °* -thJ«
___ was destroyed by the *oo 'land ..
toric landmark
this from one’who had ‘actually seen Him ( ,„d MorfaulalMbw. ____
eyclo.0 Wedp^l.y Mm*.— •• wm
---- ----------- ,1 VJV4VUV
and receded it from Himself. Her soul is ■
carriage near Avondale station yestcr- oi4 Rtone house on the bluffs of the Khw
ftril; sI^mm ask no more; she accepts Him i
The family drug store should be kjspt day afternoon and Mrs. Williams and giver once owned and occupied by John Grand Rapids'.
[Brown.
“is.^And^whrti
was baptized-and her I wellrtocked, for it may contain something three children were killed.
household aue bAOU^htjua.^yip^ Ifjre [ which shhll prove lo be invaluable in re­
Died Snddenly.
■iHops on sHcbal umy.
lieving the sufferer before the doctor could
Eabtdn. Pa. June 24. — William,
Cuicaqo, June 25.—A monument in
Mutchler, democratic member of con­ memory of the executed anarchists was
be summoped.
into their
gress from the Eighth district, died unveiled in Waldheim cemetery in this
It is claimed that you can drive nails suddenly of heart diteusc at his home
city this afternoon in the preeenoe of
__w
W. a. Dbwixu (
into hard wood without bending them if
in this city yesterday.
H. C. Pottkju GmT P. &amp; t.
K000 persona. _ __
„
you dip them first in lard,
_____

toil, Lansing &amp; Hsrr.
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*;d Circuit In CbAoeery.

mortgage sale.

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r-.-u-ni.ub- by .' । -pH Kulsl't
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c! rxrs&lt;&gt;
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f .r Hairy Co..
.
• -.i- uay of JLiv A. D.. DfflO.
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1N&gt;. on which
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I* &lt; LUllli d to Im due «W.&lt;I UUlHCld
• ■! UJv n&lt;&gt;tire the .Qin &lt;rf tw » bun
' &gt;• •• i.:id L-rti-efal.t«hw» hundredths
• ■
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- '• &lt;&gt;v,.|-d for In vt.d inorticure and i&gt;o
■ ,,r -r - • miidk ai ,MW bavins been insti'u
t t'l- -moneys &gt;u?ruiY‘l by said
»r 4-iv eart tiiered. Therefore.
i • • "-I ”&lt;** tM or of vale ■iOtHt'nrd in Ml'!
'-. t i'l thr MMute In sik-u r:i»e msd;
notice is lit-r-liy nlvrn that on
,
&gt; ■ the hut day of S&lt; |.t-nit&gt;rr1 a • D. M&lt;.
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‘’h ili
hMvrfx.n.l ntiallM-llal
,
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t!i&lt;* blshrot •■l.jdrr, at the north
;; " ,
r xurt Uo-IR-(n the eiIy of !!»&lt;&lt;•
। ‘ •• calzcj.,ihat fad g (hr plsre where (he
1 —in f.r tUrry county fa buhlenj. ttir
’ .
drMoi’v-d in said mortgage, or •«
I ‘ &gt; Up-re.,. *•, may be , eeewry tn I&gt;nV the
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w'tb right
.
""ta-l irXvlOKt.. ’ogelher will­
...
fro |&gt;rr&gt;vt&lt;i-o (or h. vnld nurtl' ■ prem-wn being drvnb.Ht |&lt;
.. " "r'ira~e u« a!| ihat .-crtaln pbav*
"■ f4iht -lui-tu- ill th- town Of lUllatHl
' I'.ir . &lt; -I S'x'.oif Uicti'gan au&gt;l drI .&lt;• I
t»x(i; ('o niiirnclng At Hir
■ . •■{ th- w«| ball nt lhe nori I&gt;
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- t -r &gt;f « .-'dij rfalit—o (if) In town
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l-nv .| , oil,, r'lrurr rui ni"K
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JlurtKAgvr.

HASTINGS BANNER

and
New York Tribune,

S1.1O

Cricigo, bUuiN hinw

K

�between himself and the leader »nd P&lt;m«1
were soon imprwred with the fact.that he
always meant jest exactly what he said under the wire only about three
behind, covering the last quarter in 3351
and said Jost wbtt be meant
Thursday started In as though the races seconds or ata 2:15 gait. From the
ThursdayJune 29, 1893.
pleased appearance of those who held stop
were doomed, but early In the forenoon
"
MAHSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
the weather cleared up, and each day watches It was evident that time was very
and when Starting Judge
thereafter the races were made much more satlsfiactory,
Adams announced that a big slice hat
.pleasant by reason of tbe excellent weath­
TKKK1*
——----.....
been taken from the track record, and the
THS HASTINGS MICH.. I'OSTOFFiCE,
er. Mr. Cole was determined that noth­
time made gave Hastings the honor of
ing should'be lacking to add to the pleas­
AUGUST 14. 187®.
ure of spectators and secured White’s having the best half mile track In South­
Military Band, of Kalamazoo, one of the ern Michigan so far this year, there was
finest In the state, and one ot the very best deafening applause. The other two beats
that it has been the fortune of the people were close and exciting, though not
Tho*&lt;* Silver. Ple&lt;lg**
of this city to listen to and in addition characterized by any such bursts of
A couple af New York papers have to their musical abilities, they made a speed as tbe first beat Following is the
One of the best papers
—
made a canvas on what.the probable fate good impression by their gentlemanly de­ result:
in Michigan.
The
Fedora................................................... ’ ‘ 1
meanor. The members of the band were
of the Sherman silver bill will be when very much impressed with the beauty of
Bonnie * - ’
Weekly Telegraph can
Congress meets In . special session. It la the city and tbe cordial manner In which
S., J. Fletcher3 5 J
be
had
for
75
cents
per
Time 9*4 M; 2^4 »4 :3:2»
said that abont 175, or nearly a majority, they were received. It is with great pleas­
year by calling at this
The third event of the afternoon was a
favor the repeal of the bill, but that a ure that we announce that the services of 2:33 pace with Leavane Hub K. and Hard
office, \
.
good portion of this number are republi­ tbisband have been secured for the County Cash who took part In tbe 2:45 class
Fair next September.
can members. As Is known, the demo­
Following Is tberesutls of the first day’s Thursday afternoon and Adda Bums,
nkme
of
owner
unknown.
Following
Is
crats are in the majority In Congress, and races: There were seven starters in the
.
if they were united on their platform and 3 minute class Thursday afternoon as fol­ the result:—
Leavane. » ‘
would tell ’Ae country what to expect lows:—Laputa. owned by Frank Rays, of
Hub K.................................................. 332
Three Rivers; Model Wilkes. J. M. Bauer,
much of the uncertainty surrounding city; Jim Burns, 1. Monroe. Saranac;
Hard Cash
Adda Burns- 4 4
everything would disappear. The demo­ Midget Wilkes. H. Delong. Cassopolis;
Time 2:84*. 2:35X; 2:32Mcrats denounced the Sherman law as “a Frank 3., M.'Hueston, Marshall; Scion, M.
The
running rare Saturday afternoon
Spaulding, Caledonia; Uno. A. E. Cross,
cowardly makeshift fraught with possi­
Chicago. The two latter horsts were was rather tame and was a walk-away for
bilities of danger in the future, which withdrawn after tho second heat. The C. Font The only other starter was
Dynamite. This closed by far the best
should make all of ita supporters, as well other horses came In as follows:—
JimBurns................................................1 11 races ever witnessed In Barry County.
aas its authors anxious for its speedy re­
Everyone was well pleased and felt that
Mldfcet Wilkes4 2 3
peal.” If this language means anything
each event, especially the trotting induc­
Laputa.342
it means that the democratic party Is
ing race, were each well worth all that
Model Wilkes255
It cost.
pledged to repeal the Sherman silver law, . Frank S.5 3 4
Time 2:42J&lt;:2;4l;3:3»X
RACE NOTES.
but it Is evident that there will be a sharp
r There were six starters In tbe 2:45 class
Though the attendance was good at tho
division ot the democratic majority ip as follows:— Embassade,
owned by races this year, yet Mr. Cole’s list of ah
Congress on this bill, and tbefriends of Its Forman A Aldrich, city; Hub, K.
tractions was so large that be will loose Will arrive this week of the W. J.
repeal are depending upon republican Grimes &amp; Fltcb, Schoolcraft; Hard slightly on the races In consequence.
G. Brand. Will be better tea for
Hickory Corners;
votes (or their success, and there are Cash,. Wm. Mott,
The races have become established nnd 50 cents than you-have had before.
Leavane, A. 8. Rutland, Muskegon; Polka
probably enough republicans favorable to Hot, E. J. Holland, Bellevue; Elegance, experience has shown that the people of
Give it a trial if you want good tea.
Insure its repeal.
owner unknown. This was a very close Hastings and vicinity will be generous
We are stocked brim full with
Another clause in the democratic plat­ aud exciting race, resulting as follows:— patrons.
*•
crockery and glassware and we are
Leavane4 2 112 1
form declares for the "coinage of both
June races meet with the approval of
Hard Cash3 12213
the people. Though the World’s fair and unpacking i dozen Chamber Sets.
gold and silver without discrimination
Polka Dot1 4 6 55 5
NEW PATTERNS.
We are
the
backward
season
kept
many
away,
against metal or charge for mintage.” If
Hub K5 3 3 3 3 3
yetthe attendance was larger than last making good prices on Crockery
Embussade6 54444
this means anything it means free coinage,
year. We trust that results will be such
and
Glassware
to
keep
trade
lively.
Elegance
.2
0
5
0
dr.
as a large portion of the democratic party
as will encourage Mr. Cole to continue
Time 3:41X; 2^8«; 2:42« 2:33«; 2:33
believe that free coinage will cure all the 2:34. This was the first race In which them as no one else seems to haVe "sand” We can suit you if you want any­
thing in this line.
ills that the financial world is heir to, and Embassade tbe four year old of Forman A enough to try IL
Strawberries this week will be
Hastings has some horses that are bound
demand that that portion of tbelr plat­ Aldrich’s, of this city, ever started. He
showed wonderful speed everything con­ to make low records.
plenty and nice. Leave us your
form be lived up to..
sidered, aad made tbe tblrd quarter of the
Embassade is one of the best bred canning orders.
The democratic Congress can’t tell the fourth mile in 37 seconds, or al the rate of
horses in Michigan and his performance!
people what It will do, for tbe vbry good a mile In 2:38.
was very gratifying to his owners Messrs. Kennedy Co’s, vanilla wafers aoc lb
reason that It don’t know Itself what It
In tha.balf mile run were • Abby owned Forman and Aldrich.
•*
Long Branch 15
Constantly keeps on hand a fine line of
by John B. Powers, of AlbionAOixie B.
will da
’
«•
Ocean Spray 15
Fedora who won the free, for all Isa
and C. Ford, both owned by A.^Mreinan
flyer and had she been urge! at first
“
Oat Meal Wafers
of
Charlotte.
This
race
was
a
-away
Gov. Altgeld, of Illinois, has pardoned for Abby, with C. Ford, second^JI Dixie could no doubt have gone the mile several
....................... 15clb
the anarchists Fielden, ^’eebe and Schwab, B. third. Time 53*^ and 53 seconds.
seconds faster than she did.
Grahan wafers 15
who were sent to prison for murdering the
FH1DAT AFTERNOON.
Model Wilkes owned.by Jas. M. Bauer Rival Biscuit............................10
Chicago police. Gov. Altgeld evidently
The first race Friday afternoon was tbe has both tbe trotting abilities and the stay­
Which will always be for sale at .the
anticipating a clash with public opinion ac­ 2:40 class, iu which were Billy Kinch, ing qualities required of a flyer. He is
companied his pardon with a review con­ owned by B. Parker ot Niles; Montcalm well bred and will have a reconi that’s
0. A. O. Derby. Greenville; Maggie May, way down before tbe , season Is over with
taining 17,000 words, in which he assails
Geo. Walter, city; Brunehlld. Grimes A proper handling.
tbe Jnry in tbe case, the Judge, and sets Fitch, Schoolcraft; Carrie J., I Monroe,
Hard Cash owned byWrn. Mott, of
N£W CUSTOMERS INVITED.
hjs opinion up against those of the su- Saranac; Magna Medium, &gt; Frank Gould. Hickory Comers, persisted In worrying
preme court of the United States and of Ceresco.
Leavane all through the 2:45 rare, even
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL.'
Magna Medium1 1 1
winning a couple of beats, one of them
tbe State of Illinois, both of which re­
Carrie J223
being the fastest trotted—2:83.
viewed the findings of the cade. By his
Brunehlld«,..4 5 2
Abby is a wonderful runner for a half
Maggie ''May3 3 0
action he has given aid to anarchy and
mile. It is said that she could have gone
Montcalm C.5 0 5
encouragement to enemies of law and or­
.the half In 47 seconds had she been urged.
Billie Kinch04 4
der. These men were leaders who had by
Time 2:37; 2:38; 2:44.
their inflamatorv articles and speeches
Maggie May made an excellent showing
aroused the passions bf their Ignorant fol­
and had she not lost a shoe in the last
lowers to a state of frenzy, and who car­ heat of the race she would have done
Mattlew Keenan. Vlw
j
much better.
H- L. Palmer. Prexldtmt,
J. wlskinner. Secretary
ried bombs and were ready to use them on
WlDlard Merrill. '.Tid Vlre President
The three year old trot of pace brought
I. McKnihgt. M. i&gt;.; Medl&lt; v Dlredor.
GENERAL AGENCY OF THE
all who opposed them. The action of this out the speedy colts, M. C. 8.. owned by
democratic governor Is meeting not only M. C. .Smith, of Nashville; Trixie, H. A.
with condemnation from the republican Hunsicker. Bellevue; Little Billy, B.
Parker, Niles. Jim Deyo. C. T. Wright,
press but the press of bis own party as Greenville. All who expected that the
well. It Isn’t a party matter* but should slight lameness received by M. C. 3. re­
meet with the condemnation of all order cently । would render traveling Impossible
loving law abiding citizens.
Anarchy were’Xappily disappointed as will be seen
by-the result:—
Hats! hats! bate! We are atlll in the
Ghnbhal Aobnt.
should be trottled'not encouraged.
M. C. S...z............................................Ill millinery business, closing out cheap at
Little Billy2 32
the Racket.
Bay County has the honor of being the
Jim Deyo............................................... 3 3 3 j
Are you going camping out? It will not
Trixie..................................................... 4 4 4
first county In* the stab, to adopt the sys­
KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN.
'
cost you but a trifle to buy a complete out­
Time 2:40; 2:40; 2:39. n
tem of road Improvement provided for by
The same running horses participated fit at tbe Racket.
tbe new law. At a special election held •Friday afternoon as Thursday. Abby
You had better buy your shoes novV
on Monday the county road system was won first and Dixie B. and C. Ford divided while we are closing out cheap. If the
adopted by a majority of 2,000, only 183 second and third money. Time 53Hl 53 city ever grades your street it will coat
Kalamazoo, March 14th, 1*'.‘S.
Quito a little friendly rivalry was mani­ you your pile to grade your lot so save
votes having been cast In negative. Thia
fested in the hose race between Nashville your money and buy at the Racket
result Is of especial significance for the .and Hastings Friday afternoon, and the
No great loss without some gain, when
reason that Bay county has for the last contest added greatly to tbe pleasure of
In advance of the Report of the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Michigan,
eight or ten years* been Improving her the races. The run wav 40 rods, lay 200 your strett is graded your cellar is dug.
Western people think ' this a cyclone
highways on tbe county system, and the feet of hose, and put on the pipe. Has­ country to see the buildings all built down we present herewith a copy of the Statements made by the Companies whose new business
tings ran first taking rather a slow gait but
overwhelmingly favorable vote on Monday coming In strong on the finish. The rellar.
written in Michigan in the year 1892 was not less than one-half million of dollars.
is an indication of the popularity of that Nashville team made a very pretty run on
We still have 75 pairs of those 85c ox­
Comparing '‘insurance written” with “insurance ceasing to be in force" gi'&gt; s THE
system in a county where 1 It has been tbe stretch but tbe finish was slow and ford walking shoes left worth 81.25 but
ACTUAL GAIN during the year. An examination of the table shows that the North­
thoroughly tried. Thousands of dollars some of the runners well winded. Has­ 85c will buy them at the Racket
tings time was 41 seconds and Nashville
have been spent In that county for high­
We will receive two invoices this week western Mutual Life gained nearly TWO MILLIONS, almost three times as mm !i as its
45M.
from our auction house. Our share of
way Improvement, and the verdict of the
SATURDAY AFTERNOON »
nearest competitor. Combining the business of the Mutual Life, Michigan Mutual. Equit­
some stocks bought at 50e on the dollar.
people is that it has been well spent and
Saturday afternoon patrons of the races Get your share.
able. Mutual Benefit and New York Life, we find that the Northwestern GAINED *’&gt;'.&gt;.459
that It will be a good plan to spend enough saw all records on the Hastings track
Thk Racket.
IN EXCESS OF THEIR TOTAL GAINS.
•
more to complete the road system. There smashed, and as starting Judge Adams ‘ Have you ever seen our 81.50 ladles
ia a splendid lesson in the highway ex­ said "Tbe fast time made gives Hastings dongola shoes? Well others ask jfou 82.00
tbe honor of having the fastest half mile
LIST OF COMPANIES WRITING NOT LESS THAN HALF A MILLION IN 1832.
perience of Bay County for many other track In Southern Michigan this year."
for tbe same grade.
The Racket.
counties In Michigan that ought at this
Tbe two-year-old half mile trot or pace
moment to be putting Into lasting high­ was the first on the program. In this race
Get your milk pens for 70c dot. at the
POLICES CEASED
POLICIES WRITTEN
R
way Improvement the money they are were Mopsa owned by J. C. Cole, city; Racket
TOTO BE IN FORCE. ^INSURANCE
PREMIUMS
Hagley Boy, E. D. Lenard; Pathmaker,
z
COMPANY.
now throwing away on mud roads.—De­ Shattuck Bros. Cassopolis; Direction, E.
Only a few more left ou those 19c la­
GAINED IN 1893
X
troit Tribune.
Hess, Clio; Click Clack, E. J. Holland, dles gauze wrappers. You cannot match
No.
Amount.
Amount.
No.
them
for
35c
In
this
county,
at
tbe
Rack
­
Bellevue. Mopea showed good speed but
et.
The democratic party is divided against having beenjreineff'atone and being un­
used to the crowd and noise- broke badly.
1816 8,199,271 719 1,216,222 1,76.0499 539.3Iu.i''3 01
See If you can match our 15c ladles Northwestern.................
itself on every Important question to-day r Following Is the result of'thv race:—
gauze wrappers for 25c any other place Mutual Life............
1032 2,247,080 592 .1,584,463
712,617 474,577.26
Though the republicans are In the minori­
Direction41 1
In the city.
Michigan Mutual.................
Tathmaker 122
699,107 370.461.40 3
1^ 1,470,856 336
771,749
ty lu Contrew they hold tbe balance of
•
Tire Racket.
Mopsa
...................................................
244
Equitable,
of
N.
Y
..................
620,864 464,647.12 4
power and it looks as though whatever
3,718,661 711 8,092,797
Lawn tennis rubber shoes are cool.
Click Clack38 3
Canada Life....................
45,175.69 5
legislation was accomplished they will i Hagley Boy553
617,950
Try a pair for 50c, at the Racket
178
766,150 64
148,000
Mass. Mutual...................
70,894.41 6
have to da With responsibility resting
Time 1:34; 1:38; 1; 32#.
381
586,774
785,098 52
198,32’4
Remember our summer corsets at 48c at
When
the
free
for
all
waa
announced
on republicans tbe country can feel safe,
Phoenix Mntnal............................ 481 1,004,898 252
the Racket
53,010.57 7
489,646
515,247
every one was on tip toe with excitement
and what Is more It will be safe, a
Travellers
........
68,097.41 8
Some crockery yet to close out regard­
All were acquainted with the horses that
108
468,931
681,692 52
162,561
were to participate and were %ware that less of cost We want the room for the State Mutual........
56.276.34 9
239
357,359
516,210
79
158,851
Forty four poor houses In Kansas are all former track records were In danger of goods, at the Racket
Home.............. ■
.........
127,035.61 10
337
337,859
665,697 223
tenantless. The calamity howlers have being show d downward several seconds,
328,840
Copper bottom tea kettles for 50c and Aetna................
53.047.49 11
and In tiih they were not to be disappoint­ 82c. oil stove kettles 18c at the Racket
304
left the state.
315.591
656,279 177
340,688
ed. There were only three starters
Mutual Benefit .
219
184,242 202,964.68 12
645,297 161
461,055
If you want any millinery goods we
Fedora, record 2^C, owned byC. Web­
Paramount Blount has asked to come ster Eaton Rapid**; 8. J. Fletcher, record will sell you cheaper than ever at the National Vermont............
82,836.75 13
96.450
198
501,000' 148
404,550
New York Life.............................. ’ 462
home. The country asked for his return '2;22, C. Wright, Greenville: Bonnie M. Itacket.
354,029.24 14
-297.240*
1.309.410
383
1.606.650
George, 2:23 T. Savage. Spring Lake.
a long while ago.
Hammocks 50c, 8Oc. 85c, and 91.40.
The horses started away In good shape, the Spreaders nnd ropes 8c each at the Rack­
*—Indicates lots.
two latter acting badly ano giving Fedora et.
THE RACES
a good big lead. When the last quarter
Exerting and Close
The Northwestern in the State of Michigan leads all companies in amount of business
Eggs! Wc want more all the time at
was reached It looked as though Fedora
If the weather had been made to order would distance her rivals, but It was over the Racket
in force, in amount of premiums collected, in number of policies written and in amount of
especially for the races It could not have this course that Bonnie M. George, driven
Special sale on ladies trimmed hats this
been finer, and Mr. Cole is to be congratu­ by C. E. Bldlac, surprised the spectators
week at the Racket.
insurance gained in 1892.
lated for the fine list of attractions that l»e hy a tremendous buret of speed, such as Is
gave {be people. Everything on tbe pro­ rarely seen on a half mile track, and a
gram passed off smoothly and quietly gall that but few four-year-olds can attain.
These are facts which afford ground for congratulation and are convincing proof of
without so much as a Jar lo mar the pleas­ By the time thaUthe last quarter, was
ure of the spectator*. Another thing that reached he hadf fairly settled down to
the continued and growing popularity of this great western company.
was very conspicuous by Its absence wa- business, while .fedora was about 25 rods
that there was no jockeying allowed. in the load. Hwwaa urged and responded
Though attempted a few tlures Starting nobly and the race down tbe home stret h
.
sincerely youre,
♦
Judge. Adams pounced upon it In such*. was a grand one and one that will long be
v gcrous manner that tbe joekles were retnemben d. Almost with tbe speed of
UM to escape with their lives, aad tie t ie wind he rapidly closed the distance

Hastings Banner

THE
KALAMAZOO

TELEGRAPH IS

EDITORIAL notes

NEW GROF

FOR COAL or WOOD,

Portable or Brick set of different sizes, prices
and patterns. Estimates furnished for heating
and ventilating buildings of every description.

OF TEA

GOODYEAR BROTHERS,

Hardware and Implement Dealers. Contract­
ors for Plumbing and Heating.

THE HASTINGS MARKET

FRESH AND SALT MEATS

These Are A No. 1.

Bams &amp; VaaAnnan.

DOINGS.

LOWEST-MARKET

PRICE.

F. P. WILCOX, Propnetor.
ED. SCHUMANN, Clerk.

NortiiwBSiorn Mutual lite lusurance Gouiuauu.
G. A. DIN4OC,

To Our Patrons and the Public:—

THE RACKET

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Hastings Banner.
June

With woo* and wheat way down it win
pay you to trade where you cau -nve
something. You can get ooap free of
charge by dealing with Job. Rogers Jfc
Co.

__

PERSONAL MENTION.
Guy Bauer is home trom Ann Arbor.
Fred McPherson is home from Chicago,

Hotel property In Woodland. Call on
or address L. C. Cavanaugh, Woodland,
Mich.

Marriage License*.
Name and residence.
(Isaac Eggleston, tity
78 । Rosa Bass, Caadetou
„ i Neal M. Rwwell. Tbornappla
79 I Eva Bhennan, Mt Jdlevlile

HmC1bk« M*rk«ta.

No

W. R- COOK. L*c»I Ediwf.

&gt;&lt;&gt;’■»
H?M*rton.(i.00to «oo.

LuWerlb-.iai. »2HWe understand sotno of our Banfleld uftof. R. D. Bailey went to Chicago
The Michigan Central will sell excursion
Pot*to«perbu.,W.to70.
subscribers failed to receive tho Baxxekb Monday.
James W. Saekett to Geo. Mullen, parcel, sec
tickets July 3rd and 4th. Limited to re­
Rye per bu . 45.
last week. The fault was not at thlKotD. R. Cook returned to Cleveland turn uot later than July 5th, at the rate ’ 'cyraflL ’firowto Mary E. Brown, N H of N
know th*t there is a
Tallow per lb . 4.
fler as tbe papers were sent all right from Tuesday.
o»n ver bu.. 30.
of one and one half cents per mile each W»«,9ec lO.Carltou. S25
wS^redpwbo-eo
.«.«*here.
.
Mary J. Butler toUrvllle Dunham. 20 a, sec
WbeaLww,e’,e£bul'2?’
John Ketcham, of Nashville, was In tbe way for the round trip between all sta­
15. A»&gt;Tta. SJQO.
tions on this company’s lines weal of the
'' Do not fall to call at Burghardt’s Sur­ chy Friday.
Detroit river and to points via the Grand
prise Store and see the uew line ot goods,
Barley per uu.»o to 1.10
P. A. Sheldon went to Maabnll on busi­ Rapids and Indiana K’y. dot to exceed a
consisting of bird cages, fans, and S and
Wool per lb. 8 'u »
ness Monday.
radius of 200&gt; miles from selling points.
Millet seed per to). 75.
|.
, tnvn where you can get 10c glass ware and many other new
■
L. Gould, Agent.
Ben Waite, of Kalamazoo, was in tbe
. r.-periodical or magazine thltfgs.
Hastings, June 28th, *93.
city Saturday.
When in GRAND RAPIDS atop ai
Do your patent leather shoes or slippers
.
in the world, by single
Judge Padgbam, of Allegan, was In
tin* tip on your shoe* look dim. Get a
Stillman in Gone.
.
r subscription? Where all or
box ot our patent leather polish, it will the city Friday.
Stillman Goucher, the contractor and
. v..-uilar works aryl books may make them look like new.
Dr. Chas. Rmsell, of Allegan, was in builder, left the city Friday besides a good
opptMile UNION DKFOT.
• .’nd3 .They receive all the
Wooley «fc BuomBox.
many large and small accounts varying
the citv last week.
from 81 to 8d00.' He has done a gtol
.
„&gt;k&lt; "as fast as published.
A concrete walk is being laid front E.
Free Baggage Transfer. New • Komw
John Lombard and family leave for deal of balldmg and taken jobs at a loss.
•
--.oing to buy a hammock, W. Morrill's corner on Green street to Chicago
Saturday.
Had he staid he would not have left his
S,e*" Ul *1
Eb£cB * BOOTH.
: set? 3 novel or book of any Tinkler’s corner on Broadway. . Thia is a
friends
lu
the
lurch
as
bad
as
he
did,
but
improvement as for several years
Tbos. Savage, of Coldwater, attended
J! and rtec us. The lafgest great
be had not the moral Murage to face wl at
past that side has been almost impassable the races last week.
was sure to coxie. Like the drummer be
■ ■ ■, Hue ef stationery in town. in wet weather.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bailey returned to probably "will never come back*" H's
. ; ■ Grand Rapids and ChicaThere will be a
The Michigan Central will on June 28th Gobleyllle Tuesday.
family is left wltli very little and they
• , rs delivered promptly at to July 1st Inclusive, sell tickets trom
'O GET A
John L. White, spent Sunday at N. have tbe sympathy of all.
■ .j.-or ' No delay, no missing Hastings to Muskegon. Mich. at. the rale Cook
’s In Prairieville.
.-rs: Call and see us, we of 32.90 for tbe round trip. Good re­
LUNCH r s
I1E/IL.
t/^lisa Belle Stebbins is visiting her sister
July 11th.
There wjll be childrens .services at Mor­
living to run a News Room as turning not later than
Gertie in Muskegon.
.
L. (Jovi4). Agt.
gan Sunday morning at ibrtiO A. M. at the
Ererroi'H inLurf tOCOTM. nive al »
• .
tie done. We Solicit
Hastings, June 23, 1)3.
l/^rs. T. J. Bush visited Mrs. French in Red Ribbon Hall.
cu~. will &lt;»
call. In basement under E. Y. HOGL.E8 branches required for second and
.' ir trade.
.
✓ A roan and his wife wlio parted com­ Middleville yesterday. ■
certificates. For full particulars, addreoo,
pFrofessor Samuel Dickie, chairman of STOKE, Corner Main and Jefferson Sts.
pany at Hastings with the one ring circus
Hakxt B- AMOBns cwSherman Rose, of Bath, N. Y., Is visit­ the Prohibition National Committee, has
on account of their not receiving pay gave ing at Frauk Ackerson’s.
been engaged by the W. C. T. U. to de­
Nashrine, MJcta
an exhibition on a trapeze during tbe
liver* one o of his fine lectures In the
Miss
Edith
Ellis,
of
Grand
Rapids,
Is
races Saturday afternoon and took up a
Presbyterian church, Hastings, on Friday
■collection to enable them to return to De­ visiting frienda in the city.
the 7th. of July.
.
।
, • sste Hams and Van Arman’s troit.
(/Miss Stella Hibbard, of Grand Rapid?,
The Y. P. 8. C. E. next Sunday even­
The scholarB of tbe eighth grade decora­ is visiting Miss Leah Bowne.
ing In the Presbyterian church, will be
WE GUARANTEE YOU
; ^ad the grave of little Mary Bailey with
Mrs. Oscar Young and Mrs. Warren are led by Mr. E. DeGroot. Subject "God’s
beautiful dowers on the closing day of visiting Dr. Young at Allegan.
call to us".
school last week. She was one of their
Miss Belle Smith, of Detroit, Is visiting
number and would have passed with them
ASTONISHING
into the sixth grade at the fall term had her cousin Miss Maude Stebbins.
FMNOS,
her life been spared,
■ Miss Adda Jordan is home from her
Having furnished a three story
ORQANS *2
Tbe ladles of Hastings should not fail school in Detroit for tbe summer.
house in the best residence to see the beautiful Art Exhibit of work i/6isses Maude and Bertha Ryau are • Much has been Raid of tbe cures of in­
5EWINQ HACHINES
on the Singer sewing machine In G.
! :r&gt;t of Chicago I am prepared done
Latest styles.
spending
their
vacation
In
Homer.
temperance,
the
nses
of
opiates,
etc,,
while
G. Spaulding’s store on Jefferson street.
Than
any
other dealer in Barry Co.
. .. .-’.iodate all. my Hastings .It is almost Impossible to believe that this l/Dr. and Mrs. S’. M. Fowler and Shirlie anotlfpr evil greater because it is more
will give you. It will only cost
■- while visiting the Fair.
Lowest prices.
work was not done by hand and by an ex­
widespread and quiet In ita deadly results,
Smith leave for Chicago .Saturday.
you a cent and may save
Mtuated near the lake. 2 blocks pert at that, but every stitch was done on
has been Ignored. We have reference to
you dollars to write
Mrs. John Crites Is spending the week tbe tobacco habit, to which the public
’il. Central Ry. and t block the machine.
Violins, Guitars and Banjos. A
me your wants.
Ou account of Forepaugh Shows at in the city with Miss Anna Bessmer.
:r :i the cable, half way from the
mind Is being slowly aroused. Tobacco In
stock of the best strings
ONLY
Rapids Monday. July &gt;3rd. Tbe
.iter of the city and fair grounds. Grand
/br. Clarence lathrop. of Detroit, re­ any form is Injurious. At first It Is used
obtainable.
Michigan
Centra!
will
sell
tickets
from
• ; r&lt; ;.n* atfr»rd&lt;-d an opportunity to see
turned home Friday for a short visit
sparingly, but the desire grows until, at
■.•in'andean reach the grounds in Hastings to Grand Rapids and return in­
. :inn:.- Kaiv«tl() 00 per week for room cluding ticket to shows for 51.50. Tickets
length a habit has been formed, a demand
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Pendergast
and
• • v't for each person.
good going aud returning on .this date Miss Gertrude left for Chicago Monday.
Write to-day.
has been created which can not be thrown
only.
MRS. S. E. KENFIELD,
L. Gould, Agt.
Miss Alice Eddy left for her home off except by the exercise of .the greatest
C. E. INGERSON, Agent.
aX-US StCliicago.
will power.
Tuesday to spend the summer vacation.
June 2Srd. 1)3.
Nashville, MichThe growth of this habit is one of the
All who vhjted the races and listened
Mrs. John Russ and children of New alarming developments of the age. Such
to the excellent music furnished by Mexico, are visiting at Will Hitchcock's.
a
large
percentage
of
tbe
men
of
to-day
White's Military Band, of Kalamazoo, will
Miss Glenna Schantz returned from ure tobacco In one form or other that the
lie pleased to know that their services
• CIKCMLKTION •
' have been secured for the County Fair Albion for the summer vacation Monday. practice may be said to be almost univer­
sal. Out of 10.000 inen not over 400 will
Th week.
75 quires. i next September. Nothing adds more to
Mrs. Minnie Grebl'e and Mrs. Carrie be found who are frte from It, while boys
tiie pleasure* of such (reelings than good
music, and nil who attend the fair can be Goodyear returned from Chicago Satur­ not out of their teens stand around on tbe
streets chewing
and smoking with
i!-i-.ificr, chungea for advertisements i assured of having Hie pleasure of listening day.
as much gusto as an adult
• ;•!; this office Tuesdays at latest to , lo line of (hr finest bands in the state.
/Frank Nagler, of Jackson, was in the
The evils which follow the use of to­
■
• insertion in the Issue of the week
[/The reception at Mr. and Mrs. Norman city this week on his way home to Free­ bacco are many and- very serious. Few
habitues will confess the truth until when
Bai Ivy's Friday evening foe Mr. and Mrs. port.
their system Is broken down and complete­
Hun. A. G. Butler, of Bellevue, spent
J. addition to J. 8. Goodyear’* house E. M. Bailey was a very pleasant affair.
The house was prettily ducoratvd with Saturday nnd Sunday in the city with ly wrecked, they are unable to make fur­
■ ■.’* &lt;va»plet.N&gt;.
'
ther concealmenL
The nerves become
vines and rose*. The dining room table friends.
'
shattered, sleepless nights. Impaired eye­
&gt;
. .'i -i.ries of Jos.•Rogers k Co. and wire arranged very tastefully in while and
:■ .'
,-u;- free of charge.
Ed. Bottom has been spending a few sight. disordered stomach, vertigo, palpi­
green. MfX.
Donahue. Miss liosella
tation of the heart, throat trouble, facial
i; • . I.'. T. Cojgrovc has been invited | Goodyear and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Conk days in the city with his mother Mrs. neuralgia, catarrah and paralysis are al­
. .-r:i;t- oration at Sturgis the 4th. • as'isted Mr. and Mrs Bailey hl receiv­ Beamer.
most certain to follow the excessive use of
ing.
Mrs. William Tinkler, who has been the wee.d.
• M. W. picks entertained a few i
It is not uncomon to hear inen acknowl­
Tldft
Is
to
certify
that
Chas.
Henion
was
so
seriously
ill
In
Chicago
returned
home
'
•
Wtitni-nlaV for Mbs Alleua '
edge their inability to reform and thus
discharged from our employ on May 15. lids week.
they drift Mong to au early grave. Dr.
1893. tor dishonesty, drunkenness, and
'
’ N Q. club are having a picnic ' general crookedness. and we wish to no­
Jack Nevils. formerly of this city, now Hili, n man of great penetration, soon
.r 1 -..'apple to-day, and will dance thia &gt; tify everyone not to contract with him if ot Fremont, Nebraska, is visiting friends discovered tilts evil and after years of
patient, continuous research and experi­
he represents himself as being in our em­ in the city.
ments. gave his celebrated Chloride of
I‘
- j.i J weather to use soap. You ploy.
^Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Seldon left this Gold Tablets to the world, the greatest
Black, Sweep.* A Ch..
a:i pi i*. .nt.-of charge by trading with *
week
tor
Ludington
where
they
will
blessing known to modern therapeutics.
Granite and Marble Dealers.
spend the fourth.
These Tablets are Indorsed by medical fra­
Hastings. Mich. June 2dtb, 1893.
ternity aud prescribed by physician^ In
1'.t world's fair letter had to be left out;
Miss Marcia Beebe returned to Nash­ their regular practice. They are a sure
The Middleville Sun lias the following
*!.-&lt; wtI * owing to the races, but will re.-ti-ft-ar .-.ext weck.te
to say of Rev. W. M. Puffer's address ville Tuesday after a weeks’ visit with cure for the tobacco habit in any form aud
are pleasant and harmless In their composi­
before the graduating class In their Miss Maud Bentley.
A.-A.ij« smoke Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar.'
village last week:
-The address by Rev.
Miss Hattie Depue. who is a compositor tion. The patient is not required to exer­
urniture
'.
the -amei always the best 5 cent Puffer, of Hastings, this evening, was
on the Waylaud Globe has been spending cise his will power, but continues bls old
?
in trie Unload Suites.
habits until be rejoices in the discovery
listened to with rapt attention, although a short vacation at home.
that his appetite is gone and he has been
Nw-Lvilh-'s own. aud only Frank Treat a packed house greeted him. He took
Dr. and Mrs. Lathrop and Mrs.. W. J. rescued from his perilous position. Write
u.i i. lepofes In Eaton county jail. Thia for his theme -Make your life Valua­
ble." lie gave much practical advice not Bowne are among those from this city aU to the Ohio Chemical Co., Lima, O., sole
■-ire It.- for resisting an officer.
manutneturersof Hill’s tablets, or call up­
only to the graduates but to the whole tending the fair this week.
■' ’...... ’.iting Attorney Swcezey Is preparon your leading druggists.
.
audience."
Sriiid a fine new residence on his
/Fred Eycleshjmer has secured a position
«
lot o|
tbe school bouse.
Don't forget the fact that you can al­ In a drug store at Chicago and will retnalu
&gt; ■ •K.:iee that 8. Greusel of this city ways get the Iwat of meats at the Has­ In that city for the present
uv of the vice presidents lo charge of tings Market. There ynu' will always re­
Mrs. W. H. Goodyear drove to Benton
ceive courteous and prompt attention. I
ite
bration at Freeport July 4th.
desire further to say to the people ,of Harbor Sunday where site joins her un­
lM-i -eat Lake House, Thornapple. July Hastings and vicinity that 1 have pur­ cle’s family and goes to Chicago.
chased this market myself; that I propose
Misses Fannie and Florence Lees, teach
L. P. Cole.
to run It in first class shape and keep noth­ era in the Whatcom. Washington, schools,
■■ Bauer found an umbrella at the ing but the best that money can buy. I are home on their first visit since leaving
cordially
Invite
you
one
and
all
to
give
mo
■ - .-.atunlny. Owner can have *ame by
the city.
■ a । j- j-repvrty and paying for this no- a trial and will do my best to please you.
F. P. WILCOX.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Miss Dickerman.
of Benton Harbor, and Mr. Conrad, of
Programs of the commencement ’ exer­ Otsego, attended the reception at Norman
AL &lt;&gt;(.t hundred tickets have been sold
• je (ivpots in the city for Chicago so cises of the University of Wyoming were Bailey’s Friday night.
’ar. nd Wore the fair is over there will received at this office this week, lu which
the names of Charles D. Oviatt appeared
l»e many more.
as a graduate from the College of Liberal
i
--i lit r; and sailorsof Barry County Arts and Miss Retta C. Oviatt from the
The eleventh annual Alumni) of the
"•
• 'tl thfir annual reunion In this city Normal department.
Both are well Hastings High school took place' Friday
ami 17th. ot August. Pro­
known in this city where they have many after tbe close of the graduating exercises,
/ .hu-w-11 be published in due time.
wann friends. They were graduates of on J; P. Roberts’ lawn on Broadway,
!■ &gt;
Swrvrs A Co. have .been awar- the class of *90 of our High school. Their which Is well shaded and very pleasantly
:
contract for placing a 82500 mon- friends here will be pleased to learn that situated tor such a purpose. The reunion
•-II.eh: in the Manistee cemetery. It will they will soon returp to Michigan, their as a whole was one of Die most pleasant
father Rev. Oviatt having accepted a and successful ones held in several years.
' ' ’ Barr's grapjte and 14 feet high.
A fine supper was served by tbe Presby­
charge in Cad 11 Jac.
'
&gt;n-| after July 1st Ed. H dl rook can
terian ladles which reflected great credit
- found In the council room to receive
The Michigan Central will until Septem­ on their abUity in this line. After the
He will be there from S to 12 In ber 30th sell round trip tourists ticks, supper waa amply partaken of, Toastmas­
uiorniiij-; 2 to 6 p. m. and 7 to 9 In the limited to return not later than October ter Shlrlle W. Smith rapped tor attention,
c'exdhjr.
31st at the following low rates:
and tbe following toasta. Interspersed
Traverse City, Mich........................ ST 10 with songs were responded to:
.
people suffered with "ennui” last
Bay View )
(1) Welcome to D3. Gertie Bentley.
....................
8.95
•
it was their own fault for tbe comPetoskey 5.................
(2) Response. Chas. Andrus.
x-io i-ment exercises, races, banquet, a
Harbor Springs. Mich ................ : 9.20
(3» In Memorlan. Nellie Babcock.
’• .rjitlon ami circus took place In one
.. 10.30
Mackinaw Cltv. " .
(4) Woman's Suffrage, John Ketcham.
short day.
Macklpac Island, " ." ................... 11.30
(5) Our Pride, the U. of M., Louis J.
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.
..............
7.95
Di.- village of Augusta wax destroyed
Elk Rapids
” .
G&lt;
$&gt;)
y our School and College Songs, Dr.
tir.- vwiterday morning.
Only four
Charlevoix
” •” ’.............. 8.95
• are k-ft standing to tell ot the buslOttawa Beach
” •...................... 2 55 C. H. Barber.
L.
A.
G
ould
.
' t-rti.in nf the place. The loss will
(7) My Recollections of the old High
Agt.
‘■'•’■'1845.000.
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•
School RObm. Miss Hallock.
(8) Should Auld Aqualntance be for­
June 23, *93.
r-.ery ope locked and barred their doors
got and never Brut to Mind?, M. L. Cook.
a extra precaution Friday night as It
On July 3rd. and 4th. the C. K. AS. R.
The toasts were greatly enjoyed nnd Mr.
«" -jHirted that a gang of toughs were R. will sell round trip excursion tickets
•&lt;&gt;-.‘&gt;whtg the one ring circus that was In from all ita stations at a rate of one fare Smith received many compliments for
*' e'fy that day. Nothing however was for round trip, limited to return not later the manner In which be conducted his
part It is doubtful If any we could have
erd from them.
than July 5th. Grand celebration at Kala­ filled the place In a mere satisfactory and
A 'i»!v!idid io hors? power, secon-i Ixand mazoo, July 3rd., also at Delton and Clover­ pleasing way. One of the most pleasant
dale
July
4th.
To
enable
all
to
see
tbe
•■'■■11'11'4; Shepard Traction Engine, all
features of the occasion was the music
condRIon can be bought very full program a special train will leave mnil»h.d b. While'. MllltMT tan", 'n™
•'P
।Listings Engine &amp; Iron Works. Kalamazoo at 10:30 P. M. July 3rd. run­ Kalamazoo, which was tn the city. Th 1
ning
through
to
Woodbury.
In
Addition
aj’-otank, hose, pumps, threshing belts of
occupied chairs on tt»e jwrklng and ren­
to regular passenger trains July 4tb., dered several fine numbers, which was
rubber, eauvM and leather.
extras will run as follows'.—One leaving highly appreciated. At tbe close of tin*
Jw,’J.ijem 4 Ca’g delivery horse ran Woodbury at 4:30 A. M.. arriving in this banquet a business meeting was held and
»*.ay with Roy Hamlin yesterday morning city at 4 AB anA*-Kalamazoo 0:12 In tbe th^efficers elected tor the ensuing year
on Broadway, making thing* lively for a morning, allowing all day lu tbe dtv.
•ew minutes. Roy showdd a good deal of Another train fill lear« «**»• c*ty *t IJJ® were:
Pfes.-Cbas. Andrus.
Pw* and courage, but when the horse la forenoon, arriving In Kalamazoo at 1.-08
Vice Pres.—Miss K. Lelna.
hm run t0 the Attorn of the iron bridge P. M. Train will leave Kalamazoo at 7:15
See.—Mrs. Sadie Cook.
.Mw wb*t he ‘“d to climb he in the evening. See bills tor further par­ 1 TreaA-Ouy Baoerqu.tted down. No damage done.
ticulars.

Si! i0 as w

Golnq

TME KENT

To The

SENATE

RESTAURANT

SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL

S I QUARE

“JL-

Frank E. Heath.

M. A. GORDON. Proprietor.

Ladles’ WaiGhcs,
Gents’ WawiiGS;.,
Boys’ WatcliGs:

ft: Aamas Siili isi’t

FIRST GLASS GOODS SOLD.

F. R. FflNGOtoL

The Reliable Jeweler.

LOCAL NEW§.'

FARMERS

Wool is Qhmi'

But there never was a time jn

the World when you could

buy as much Furniture for the

money as you can to-day at
McCOY’S

F

and.

Carpet Emporium.

POSING IN ONE, OF

THE STBIN BLOGK SUITS.

“Striking an attitude” because he feels
so well in his new clothes—almost wants
to go right away and haVe his picture
taken, he is so proud of himself.
You’ve seen young men frequent­
ly in just this buoyant frame of mind.
We only wish you could know
how many of them were dressed in
the S. B. Co’s. Clothes.

R. K. Qrant.

�THE CLOTHING EXHIBIT.

Hastings Banner^ I^qtesFromthE
Thursday, June 2g, 1893COOK BgOff.-Propnetors.

A NAVAL HORROR
Brit'ah Battleships Collide in tho
Mediterranean Sea.

j

(oiling (Xpwlioii

HUNDREDS PERISH.

f

It Xa Housed in a Reproduction at a Fa- '
done Greek Temple. 1

The Tailors’ national exchange haa
erected a handsome structure of its
own at Jackson park. The coat of tho
building was -about $25,000, and S. S.
Beman was the architect. The build­
ing reproduces the Erechtheum at
Athens, which was planned by Pericles
and erected under the supervision of
। Phidias, the great Greek sculptor. It
I was finished about 410 B. C.
This reproduction In 55 feet fl inches
square, inside measurement The por­
ticos front ami rear are alike. The
building is M feet each way, over all.
The interior of the main room is oc­
tagonal in tihape, which forms a small
room in each corner. I’pon the north
| and south sides is a &amp;micircular room.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

It will co»t y°a nothing, aud will steely
do you S’**1-lf y°° hnTe * ?&gt;n&lt;h’ rnhl’ ®r
-nr trouble with throat, chest or lungs.
Dr King’* New Discovery tor consumption,
roughs and colds la guaranlwl to
rrnef or money Will be paid ba&lt;*k. bufferera from la Krippe «ound lt
u‘r •lu,llt
and under its UM* had a speedy and petted
recovery- TO’ 8 Bimp,e boltlc 61 oar *:X’
and
learn
for youwlf
just,how
Jthlng
it isTrial
bottles free
at W.g&lt;x*i
H.

Tb&lt; crop V~———_ _
Tho weekly crop report Issued by the
Michigan weather service bureau in­
dicates that the warm weather and ab­
sence of any excessive rainfall have im­
proved the condition of the ground gen­
erally. Crops are growing quite rapid­
ly and the outlook at present In favor­
’s drug store. Large -Ire 5te.
able. All kinds of small fruits are In Goodyear
and •1-00.
good condition. Prospects seem favora­
ble for a large crop of pears, peaches,
3. H. Clifford, New Cassel, AVi&gt; -WM
plums and apricots, but apples are lielow the average.. Hay. potatoes und troubled wHh neuralgia and rlx iiinaLm
hi* stomach was disordered, hl- livi: wa*
vegetables promise a good yield.*
affected to an alarming degree, niqi the
fell away, and be was terribly i»-«tu-- &gt;-d in
,4
Mrs. Napoleon Flue, wife of a dairy­ fleah and strength. Three
Electric Bitter* cured him.
man on the Joy farm near Detroit, was
Edward Shepherd, Harrisbuig,. Ill
robbed and outraged in her own home
by an unknown man. Mr. Plue had a running soreon his leg of eight jlar&lt;
standing. Used three lioltlei »f Eie tric
just gone to tbe barn half a mile away, Bitters and seven boxes of Bni-2
im was his custom, and his wife won Arnica Salve, and hl* leg is
aufl
alone in the bouse with her 2-yrar-bld well. John Speaker, jatawba, &lt;1., fWd
child when the tramp entered. He de­ five large fever sores on hi* h-g. &lt;i&lt;&gt; tors
manded her money and threatened the said he wa* Incurable. One boule Ek tue
woman with instant death if she made । Bitters and one box Bucklen’- Arnica
any outcry and forced her to submit to Salve cured him entirely. Sold by B. H.
Goodyear, th^ druggist.
him. The scoundrel escaped.

London, June 34. — Her majesty’s
great twin screw Battleship Victoria,
Mrs. Candace Wheeler, art decora­ flying the flag of Vice Admiral George
tor of the Woman’s building, haa re­ a Tryon, K. C. B.. commander of lhe
signed her position and returned home. Mediterranean station, wa* sunk in 18
Edmund Russell, promoter of Del- fathoms of water off Tripoli, and at
sartean methods of physical culture, least 400 of her officers und crew
has headquarters in tho California went to the bottom with her. The
disaster was due to the fearful bungling
building.
Miss Elu Steinmetz, of Washing­ of either her own officers or those of
the battleship
Camperdown.
1n broad
aaji been
uccu appointed
uppuiumi custodian
vubvwkw. of . lne
oatuesuip v*w^iuw.
..............
ton, has
“ L-, during ‘u --------*““• ’he
tho colonial exhibit of tho board of । wto
daylight,
maneuver,
lady
I. was run into head
irmj managers.
uAuuikKOto.
bead on by her cot
eompanIn the Woman's building- is* a very ' ion ship, and in les* than a quarter,
beautiful exhibit from Montana, con- of an hour she had dlsappeorcxl in the
Mrs. Anita Sutherland
slating of pressed (lowers. It ia under . waves, carrying with her all on board,
Twenty-one officers, including Vice AdKalamazoo, Mich., had swellings in tbe neck, or glass, in frames fixed on a cylinder.
The patent-room in tha Woman’s miral Tyron, are reported drowned,
Battle Creek supports over liwgrrrHealth In Michigan.
building, which has just been opened, j and the great fighting ship lies a usegreatsuflenng. When she caught cold could not l* exciting considerable interest, j less wreck, bottom side up, beneath
During the week ended June 17 re­
Muskegon has exhausted it* »upp j ot
walk two Mocks without Ulnti:&gt;3- Sho took
ports sent in by sixty-six observers in dry lumber
About fiftv inventions aro In the ex- the Waves. ,
various portions of the state to the 1
hibit
’
|
SCENE OF THU ACCIQKNT.
’
Uackl«n*» Arnica Mnlie.
state board of health indicated that
Tnr llUnoU bo.nl nl world'. Mr
Tripoli, neunwherc the iu-. ldrnth.pThe best salve In the world for u:*,
And Is now free from it alt She has’ur.'^d eommltoioners bto decided upon An- Pened. b .bout :o tulles from Ihm«»
intermittent fever, pneumonia and ery­
many others to Uko Hood’s Sarsaparilla and gu.t „ to Illinois day: An admirable cua ■&gt; baa a small harbor which la so
sipelas increased, and inflammation of biulses, tore*, ulcers, Aalt rheum. &lt; -rer
they have also been cured. Itwllldoyougood.
the bowels decreased in area of preva­ sore*, tetter, chapped hand-, ddlbl ins,
programme will be arranged lor Um .hallow as to be notor ou»b »&gt;&gt;•
lence. Typhoid fever was reported at coms, and all skin eruptions, and (&gt;&gt;•; live­
HOOD’S Pills Cure all Liver Ills, jaundice. JccLlon.
sale. It Is suppose.! that tho Victoria
ly cures pile* or no pay required, it I*
sixteen places, diphtheria at thirty-four, guaranteed to give perfect satUfactlo 1. or
The Afro-American exhibit In the ,
» lach of sea room^ht ^pub
Woman's building, consisting of beau- Un(t a u
.
,p....
BUILDING FOB TAILORING EXHIBIT.
| measles at twenty-one and scarlet fever money refunded. Price 25 cents per kox
.1.,
,,
, ° , ,, i
i ..
i 1 on and the latter boat hlttne liagsmp 14 by 23 feet. Several rooms and the nt thirty-eight places.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the dru; qst.
t«ul needlework ol all description^ b
.
th„ st„bo«rd ride with her
now open. Ittatajhe room devoted X l h" Camperdown wto moving portico fronting upon the lagoon (as
.
“ Ths Niagara Falls Route.”
Tecumseh Episcopalian* will n-l nild
to th. dbplay ol poker work.
।
X. pre»nre nnd the shown in the elevation) are strictly ! The state board of agriculture haa their church.
of sub
atuwu.
|£fl
g; | Jx
A oxxmlAL order hw been maned to |
wa&lt; ,ncll „ „ouU L.ve been private
ErttaVfor
w the
’the'exclusive
‘Cuildirw use
faM.
H&gt;«­ &gt; ^tharMwn from th. market tOO.WO
Frontier now has a Free MMhodlri Sun­
scribers...to in.r.^n
the building*
fund.of agricultural
The
kLL, • acre*
college lands, sit­
admit teams with perishable frutt lor , madc
on , p,ank.
day school.
steps of the portico on the logoon aide
'
uated in the upper portion of the lower
Horticultural building at any hour ।
SA5K jS«taxtly.
dally, it being understood that this , The oI|ltcs of thc Victoria just for- extend to the water, as a private land­ peninsula. The lands will undoubtedly
Stations.
permlt will not allow such teams to go ; wftrd Qf theturrel were torn apart and ing for bouts. The building is at­ be reappraised, before being again re­
anywhere else within the grounds.
jB
flood
into lhe hold of tractively furnished, and attended by stored to market ns tbe last appraisal
The advance sheets of a book com- i lhe flng*hip. she began to sink im­ employes of the national exchange, was made several years ago and the
GILLMAN. Loes! Agent. Hastlajr*
plied by Baroness Burdette-Coutts have , mediately. The engines of the Camper- capable of describing and exhibiting lands have greatly appreciated since
M G. P ST. A. &lt;-blouro.
been received in the Woman’s building dowu were reversed at once, but not be­ the garmenta. fabrics, style, trim­ then.
am! selection from them will from time j fore
ilBa hit the Victoria a second ming* and workmanship, in an intel­
SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL
Michigan'* Artwlter Band.
to time be read in the assembly room, i time and completed thc work of dc- ligent, unbiased nnd creditable man­
AT THfi
The ArbeIter Bund ip session at Jack­
The
essays
are
of
a
philanthropic
char•
stiction.
Every effort was made to ner to all exhibitors, whether mem­
BRAND RAFIDS BUSINESS COLLEGE.
son
elected
the following officers:
•cter.
’
I gave lhe ship, but the Victoria settled bers of the national exchange or not.
For particulars, addren A. S. Parish, Prop.
Marcellus want* water works and wants
PresltlenL M Hegel. Sslxbarg-. vice presf
In the Mining building is a statue In M fast that this was seen to be impos- The ceramic mosaic on the-floor was dent, Paul Waltfscn. Detroit; recording secre­ them badly.
designed
and
made
especially
for
this
tary. L. Heidman, Kalamazoo: corrcapondtDg j
salt of Mrs. Lot as'she appeared after sible, und the men. losing till discipline,
A real'estate board has been orgsaued
she looked back. If the lady in ques^ ' cast loose the small boats and attempt- building by u firm nt Shropshire. Eng- secretary, Louis VoepaL East Saginaw, irea*
urer. Frlta Karouac. Bay City; trustee*. Eu I ut Port Huron.
tion resembled in the least her saline ed to reach, the Camperdojvn. Only I land The building is a credit to all geae
Oeaterlln. Anu Arbor .Charles Haas.
prototype Mr. Lot had cause for con- • three of the Boat* got free of the suc- I who have had a share in its erection.
Grand Haven; George Cron, Monroe. Nathan
1 no rest were 1
gratulation on the fact that she yielded j- tion of the sinking ship. Tho
lei Schmidt, Manchester, and F. Kiria, East of your friends if you are qwzn- of tbe
A PECULIAR FLOWER.
i। overturned
’ and
- ’ ------------------------—•
Saginaw.
Thousands are suffering with to thc temptation to look behind.
many ot the occupants
mode of applying and thete.iiahd*- outran
tee we idve with each package of Bill's
Torpid Liver-the symptoms are
It has been decided by the council of of these were drowned with the men
Ilamctl to Death.
to keep the world’s fair !; who were cooped up in the battleship j
Depression of Spirits, Indiges­ administration
Charles Pettit’s house was burned at Pile rotnsde. and, you will not
open until eleven o’clock every night, j। beyond all chance of rescue.
J.CO.
Everything
is
big
at the world’s fair. j Newaygo
Newaygo
and
a
7-year
oiu
gin
was
Price SLOO, six pack»2r
and
a
7-year
old
girl
was
tion, Constipation, Headache. Heretofore It has been open only on i
You see and hear there the biggest *■
TUB ILL-FATED VESSEL.
by
burwiUo
death. The
Th.
(.mil,
wereslj•&gt;'
i"
to death.
family
wer^
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- |j The Victoria was a .battleship of 10,- ! men. the biggest buildings and the | burned
asleep
L Heatn li e dr gei t.
asleep and*in
and*in the
the excitement
excitement the
the par
par- *
is a reliable remedy for Liver urday nights, Which have been known '■ 470 tons aud 14,000-horte power ami 1 biggest lies in the -world. Even the ,* ents counted seven children, forgetting | lensing policemen arc «hooling ailun
j mounted fifty guns. She was built j flowers are big. Over in the green- *
Disorders. It cures thousands as “special” nights at tlie fair.
• by the Armstrongs and was regarded ' house there is one that opened tho ' until td&gt;o lute that a neighbor's daugh- licent-d dogs un «igtt.
George Washington's'statue, hold- ;
every year; why not try
a-.v There &gt;. notMnj to M, to ; ^t^Twto b^lTe
S
' as one of the crack fighting machines I
ing
in
the
right
hand
a
staff
floating
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator?
Iler model is . It In Amerke. It l» tt Inehe. lonK end . Mr/,&gt;ctOt „„ La.Uy burned In IryUa ■ co"|n“’ "
the stars and stripes, has been pnt in of the British navy.
Your Druggist will supply you.
Ai*hlh*«ophl&lt;-a! Family.
hi&gt; f&gt;mU an(1 guodt
position in thc Court of Honor. It is now in Chicago at the exposition. I hi the first of lu kind ever bred In lh|„
the work of St Gaudcns, Is fifteen feet, She was selected as Sir George, | part of America, it comes from 5outh- ■
Amelia ha* pimples, and sore&gt; in the
high, and stands upon u pedestal seven Tryon’s flagship when Tryon was made ern Africa and it isknqwn a* the Aroshead.
MOBTGAflK SALE.
James Morrison and William Henson,
feet high. The tip of thc flag stuff' ylcc admiral, und assigned U&gt; the Medi- tolochin Gigas Sturteyanti. which in j
From humors internal her n&lt; -.- his
, * Default having been made In the conditions' II reaches eight feet. above the head of! terranean station August 20. I MH. Tho plain English means Sturtevant’s big short term convicts, escaped from the grown red;
ot a certain mortpuie made by Arthur D. I
Camperdown is also of theMcditerrane- birthwort.
| prison at Jackson during the night by I
She's a boll on her neck that i* In.: a* 1
Htutbes and Sarafj D. flushes, his wife. Huberti' the statue thirty, feet in all.
an fleet and is a slightly Smaller boat
• C.Strong, and Emma strung, his wtte. of Barn* 1
The uncanny-looking blossom Is hard , healing the walls.
They were em-' bell.
Connty, Michigan, to Walter Dtakaoo, of Al-1
COMING TO THE FAIR.
than the Victorio. She is of 10,GUO tons to de*cri&gt;s-t
But In other respects she 1* doing quit­
It looks like a great ' ployed about the engine-room of the
bany. state ot New York, dated September JR.
A. IJ., IMS. and recorded In Urn office ot thei&lt; ;I1 Lord Mayor Knlll--------many not very pretty things. Sir | electric light plant Al the time ol well.
May Be Chleaao'« Nax*( and 11,500-horse power.
Keglater of Deedji.for the County of Barry and '
Samuel Vernon Steele, standing be- i their escape no guanls were on the
Dlatlngniahed Gnmt
. j
PAID THE PENALTY.
I state at Michigan, on tbe 3rd day of October. A.
And pa ha« dyspepda. malaria an.' gout.
D.. IM. In ldb«r» of Mortgages, on pages M■ I Chicago will soon have another very
hind it, said:
' wall.
They were not missed until
HI* hauds with salt-rheum are all brok­
and 25. which said morteage was duly assigned |
' ‘ A. Brutal Naw York Murtterer FJectro•‘It looks like a lobster!’’
; three hours aft&lt;r their escape,
I by said Walter Dlckwti (o John A. Robertson,, ■I distinguished guest in the person of
en out:
i Mr. Hughes, standing in front of it,
OttheCouutyuf Barnrand state of Michigan. 'I Hon. Stuart Knill, lord mayor of Lon­
He i* prone to rheumatic* that make
on the a&gt;th day of September. ls*3. said assign- | don.
Avrvrn. N. Y.. June 27.—John Fitz- g^id:
1
Commissioner
Harris,
who
is
.
bls legs swell.
meet ti.iv I ng i«een dulv recorded lu theortce nf
"It looks like a parrot!’’
A case of black diphtheria resulted
1 tbe Register «•( De-ds of said ComRy o! Barn’, now on hi* way to England, takes with thuru, lhe Buffalo murderer, was cleeIt
aid
look
like
both
pure,
end
lobI
feuli7
at
Mukwoe'etoi
u
.
1,™
1
#««ln 01h" "-I1"'’ &gt;•'
- on tbe .-7th day ot February. A. D., IKJ3 In Uber ' *
Ii&gt;u&gt;u iu«&gt;k Gkv wiia imtivtmiuiuu-।
invitation of the World's Co- trocuted on Monday. The eleetrucu»»■
It also looked like a musician’s ।
_ ___________ __
J, |Well.
38 of Mortgages on page «H, on which said
tion wo* a success. The murder for ster.
It
numl&gt;er of person* were exposed ex­
I mortgage, so assigned there is claimed to ue
which
Fitzthum
died
wa*
commitbag.
a
green
goose
liner
and
a
roquefort
I
Aud
ma
ha*
night-sweats
and
a
tioubieduo at the time otll,notic--th.-sum of thn e
citement prevailed.
thousand one hundred eighty tWo dollars and
ted In Buffalo on April 7, 181*2. cheese.
’ '
~
... rare and
But it .is a mighty
Clarence Beverly, the Dundee man some cough,
: sixty seven rents and on Attorney's fee of flfty
That ail our doctors cfiu’l -t« n&gt; to drive
Fitzthum won a butcher. HI* life had _extraordinary-appearing
rr
blossom, mot- who has been in jail here since last fall
. dollars provided for In said mortgage, and
| off:
wbleb Is the waoln amount claimed to be due
been tangled with that of the tied green in color and hanging by a 1
on
a charge of shooting his wife, has
qlitC
| upon said mortgage, and no suit or i-roceedii.gs'
She wakes cvnj night and
Rochf-1 family for a long time. The slender rope from a net of leaves which learned to read and write since hi* con­
at law baring been instituted to recover the
a spell.
amount secured by sold mortgage -or auy park
Roehrl* lived In a conple of room-, back its growth has spread under the glass fine men L
thereof.
But in other respects slu* i
of nuthum’s apartment*. FiUthum 2 roof of the greenhouse. It come* from
[
Row, therefor* by virtue of Hie power of sate
William Brown, a pupil of the Port
aSlued In said mortgage, and the statute in
made some very insulting remarks southern Africa and was brought back Huron public schools, has been neithei ।I well.
There Is nothing like philosophy to
case made nnd provided, notice Is hereby
about Mrs. Roehrl and the latter’s son here by the Stanley expedition. In absent nor.. tardy
- tor five year*.
help one bckr the Uli* ot life, but i;i ’die
ven that on Saturday. Hie second day of
Three
iptember, A. D.. IMS. at 10 o’clock In the foreundertook to defend hl* mother’s hon- Africa the flower sometime* grows to ! oiner pupils have the same record for I rase of this family wl-xl i&gt; n» &gt;t n- drd is
i' noon. I shsll sell nt Public Auction, to the high­
or, when Fitzthum stabbed him to the a length of seventy-two inehe*. The
. gwrf ,„pn|,.
Hr.
!. , Jlrfest bidder, at Hie north front door of Unheart'
i Arostolochia Giga* is akin to the
&lt; Court House, lu tbe city of H t-inigs. (tbit be­
H. L. James, an employe of the water leal Dlwnvciy. It nou’d rl&lt; an-&lt;* Amriis'**
ing the place where the Circuit &lt; ourt for the
i.umbrr Burned at Otnnha.
' plant known as the “Ihitchmnn's Pipe.’’ office in Detroit whose accounts were 1bad blued, cure pa’* ailnitnte.
il County ot Barry is golden) lhe premls-s d&gt;Omaha, Neb., June 2^—The lumber ,
—
T—...
1
scribed in said mortgage, (except «nch part ot
cough. The "Gold* n Mr
short 31,500, shot himself through the nm's
1
Hlggrd with Baggage Carrier*.
tbe said described premises as was Inserted in
coerry." by its acllrn on
yante of John M. Wakefield, under
.
1 said mortgage by error and which have been
| Spectator* at the world’s fair were 1 head, dying instantly.
it
clraiiM-s the eystiin nf imj
shed* covering two acres of grouud aud
heretofore released by quit Claim deed to
Fire
at
West
Branch
destroyed
Me'
well
.loekefi,
w«ro
l»Ully
dSkyri
by
I
~n»a«n&gt;»,y
.mfi^.1
aurin,
th.
WM
k
. considerably amused during the week
Ixinise M Evw.s, the legal owner as hereinafter
rurea Miiuor*, uirtrs. ’boils. - *
set forth, or so much thereof a« may he necnfir. nt a o'clock Sund.y Lrnlnir Thi ! t°
.P™«»&gt;on fittr.1 out Fadxn's livery barn. Wellington’! ,rfc-um. erjs'pela*. nnd ail kit*-.
, sarv to pay the amount due upon said mortgage 11
swelling*. The only ^i.-ixntevd
wagon and blacksmith shop. George aud
.
elaborately
with Interest nt eight percent, and all legal
loss is estimated at 3300,000. The fire , most
.
.
*. with baggage
ST’-”.' car­
costa, together with aa nttornry fee of fifty dulDay’s residence, the town hall and bloud-jfiirifier.
L, .uppovvl to h.,c ben .Urtod by I
A
LORD MAYOR STU ABT KNIIJ.
Jar* covenanted for therein, the nrvmines being
i
other
buildings.
Lov.
$7,000.
।
.
.
...
J
father
of
the
familv.
led
the
nmeoa.
:
family,
led
proccadescribed in said mortgage :ls follows
■parks from a lomotive.
The school seat factory
Mir.’vUus
Iaion carrying a baby. Over his right
Commencing at the uorth west corner of F. U lumbian exposition to his honor, who
A terrific thunderstorm passed east ,
Blake's lot in the village of Irving. County of will probably accept While in Chica­
shoulder and under hi* left arm passed and north of Kalamazoo, and Archie has shut down tin'll fall.
Barry and State of Michigan, nnd ranulng irwn go the lord mayor will be the guest of
New York, June 24.—Princess Eulalia a broad-leather strap. This supported j Adams, aged 14 years, was killed by
One Clare lumbernmn hit- .i-'. ilW cords
thence ear t or in an easterly dlrccUun along the
north line ut lots heretofore conveyed and to tbe President Higtabotham.
has sailed on the steamcc La Touraine. an elaborate little leather harness. In I lightning at Howlandsburg while stand- 1of hemlock bark ready tor Mjiyuu’ni.
|, highway crossing the race and east of the lot or
The position which the lord mayor She will first visit Madrid and report to which the baby swung aa snugly an in •t ing under a tree.
1 land deeded to Effie Baldwin,-and from said
■ highway tn a south easterly direction on Hie 1 holds Is the highest municipal office in the queen regent, then go to Pans and a cradle, and requiring as little atten- |
Julius Cherrick while hunting near
south line of the raceway, to Intersect the the world. Lord mayor’s day is an oc­ see her children and then proceed to
tion.
Behind the man’s baek was 1 Finntown was overcome by the heat
pond; thence on and along the westerly linn of
said poudtn a northerly direction to the dam. casion only second in magnificence London to attend the weddingof iTince swung by a smaller strap two cotton and fell on his gnr, which was dis- 1
When Baby wa* «l?k. «* t" ■ ■
and from thence following the center of the and display to a coronation, and creates George of Wales and Princess Blay of
umbrellas. The next in tbe procession charged, blowing off a sid6 of his head.
L Tbornapple rtvvr to a point dlrecUy north of quite as much enthusiasm in London Teck.
Whm ate wm a Quid.
«&lt;
I! the point of starting, nnd from said point south
was a middle-aged woman who ap­ His injuries were fatal
to tbeplace of beginning, containing ten acre* as a presidential inauguration does in
Granite State Celebration.
peared totally unconscious of the
1 more or less: and all on section thirty-one In this country.
At Traverse City a painter named Wbrn
Chicago, June 27.—The New Hamp­ weight of a large valise which was at­
Jud authvn,hh" j-n
town four north, range nine west, excepting
George
1
’
.
Garrison
was
thrown
from
Iron tbe above all streets and highways now
The election of Lord Mayor Knlll at­ shire state building at Jackson park; tached to her by an arrangement of
’ lawfully thereon. Also the undivided one-half tracted unusual attention on account
was formally dedicated Monday. The। two straps over her shoulder*. Then his buggy and so seriously injured that
of tbe foliowlug; Commencing nt a point ntxy-1
|
two feet, six Inches west nnd t«elve rods three , of his religion.' HehraCatholic and on ceremonies consisted of music and1 came the daughter with a bundle of he would probably die.
,
feet and three Inches north of tbe southeast 1 this account opposition developed
Oliver Cunningham, aged 80, died at
speaking, tho principal address being: shawl* strapped to her, and lastly a
The butter factory at Bn»*vn • ity re­
. corner of the north west quarter of section
thirty-one, town four north of range nine west r against him In certain quarters. The delivered by Gov. J. B. Smith. A large&gt; small boy supporting easily by a skate his home in Exeter. He was born in ceives lu.OJO pound* of nu!k daily.
' running from thence west right rods; thence I leading citizens, however, showed crowd was in attendance.
Ireland and came to Exeter township
strap a large box of luncheon. The
I worth to the center ot the Tbovnapple river; their disapproval of this Intolerant
Constantine has shipped Nt can- of sheep
thence SMC eight rods, thence south to place ot
j chances are that the rnan was 3 bar- sixty years ago.
■nd six of cattle lu the past live wouths.
|
beginning. It Is expressly understood that thl- spirit When Baron Harscbell, the
The salt and lumber industries ot
landescribedpiemlses 11 all lhe premises, mill lord chaneeHor. received the lord
Chippewa Falls, Wis.. June24. —Mrs. j nessmaker and a Yankee.
Manistee arc said to pay outabout 875,­
privilege and rights of flowage, owned by Alonzo
E. Gardner ana Frank Campbell aud mustltu mayor elect, according to custom, he Angelina Demarrie died at the home of
000 monthly in wages.
ting the lata ftrsn. Gardner. Campbell fc Co . of took occasion to observe that the times her daughter, Mrs. H. S. Allen, Thurs­ | The British section of the liberal
Elmer Bartlett, a boy of 11 yearn,
Irving, and that this mortgsiv Is Intended P,
cover the undivided one-ball of all rights of had pasMNl when it was Impossible for day night. She was born in 177*3, and ,j arts division at the world’s fair has was drowned at Lapeer while endeavor­
said Gardner. Campbell &amp; Co., together with a Catholic to hold office without palter* was therefore 131 years of age. Her j granted to the ’Vegetarian Federal ing to swim.
tbe perpetual right to the water power, ba.-k
father
was
a
Frenchman
and
her
moth
­
; union a large wall space to show pic­
water, flowage and mill privileges described ing with his religious convictions.
Joseph Plummer, a Pinckney farmer,
above with tlie roller ftoudog mill and all mill
One important result of the lord er a Chippewa Indian.
tures and diagrams Illustrating the about 50 years old, while on his way
fixtures therein now staudlng or hereafter to be mayor’s visit will probably be ah in­
fruits, nuts, grains and other natural home from a neighbor’s fell dead in the
erected and placed upon said premises Includ
crease of interest in the fair in Eng­
Ing both of shove descriptions.
Denver, Col., Juno 25.—A raid was products advocated by the nnion for road. Hoart failure is supposed to be
- That In drafting said mortgage the draftsman
. made an error and tbe following described land land. where the feeling has been some­ made yesterday on the Utah sheep human* food. Miss May Yates, Eng­ the cause.
.
A Marlette school tflirher had one of
with mill privileges and right of flowage. wae what apathetic.
herd* in the plateau country in Col­ lish commissioner of the union, is de­
Dr. Jacob Devries, of Grand Rapids,
inserted In said mortgage by mistake, that the
orado, several hundred sheep were sirous of securing the loan erf any has sued Seth W. Lyon, a nephew ol her eyes eiosed by an unruly pupil.
said mortgagors bad no title and claim no ttUr
WorlU*«sFalr Expenditures.
to said premise*, and tbe Assignee ot sold
killed by bombs, anil the cattlemen pictures or diagrams bearing on the his deceased wife, for 310,000 for alienat­
Mrs. Bruce Watson. Cedar Spring,
The
expenses
of
the
world
’
s
fair,
in
­
mortgage claims no rights therein, and sxl&lt;‘
prevalses win not beofterwd for sate under this stead of being $20,000 a day, on hereto­ and settlers have once more started on subject that they may be placed in the ing her affections and depriving him of says: "Whenever I am real tired and nerr-!
a warfare.
collection. She may be addressed at 1 considerable of her property.
ooa I take about !&gt;ev»nd»ops of Wheeler's (
fore estimated, reached an average of
the liberal arts division, British sec­
830.000 during the month of May. The i
John Bmuius, who was killed in the Heart aud Nerve cure and I always vbAlso tbe undivided
onefifty-two
half of fort
the six
folioinches
wino: s»Iarj- i;_*
a i
SrniNOsflicLD, HL, June 20.—Gov. Alt-1 tion, Columbian exposition.
Commencing
st a point
list, ....
according to Auditor Ackerterrible catastrophe at Ford’s theater
w«t sod twelve rod* three feet and three faclie' | man’s figures, wail over 8850.000. When 1 geld has vetoed senate bill 04. which
in Washington, was a member of Com- teln Instant relief.
2U‘SS| th?
-A-UU. reerlved .hi, provides that insurancecompanies sha 1
Allegan eounty docs not vxp&lt;ct to path“Going to ths world’s fair, of course'.- ’ Fng tlFoarth Michigan infantry, durnorth of range nl»» west; running from tbrw statement of expenses there was a pay full amounta insured in cases of
er auy belter apple cr&lt; p than last year.
“Yea—self-protection.’'
Uj tai Josses. His reasons for his refusal
•*'-w.
The first of the suite against liquor
"How so?"
theore «mth to place of beginning. It !* ex 1 ruined unless wo got down to on eco to sign the bill arc many and quite
•tropndo uopuo'i--soo&lt;’o jpxjt
"To stave off the fellows wno will sellen. *u tried in the circuit court at
orMtiy uoderetuud that ihl* last drtk-nlu «• nomical
nomica) basfc
one*.,” Raid
Ma
n mepiber.
m..w.iw., fcnjtthy. _______________
basis atjjnce,
want to tell me sllabont it fur thereat Coldwater and resulted in the cunvic- 01 "w JO[oo uvajnjau .&gt;nm aqi p&lt;»Xofu.»
promt**-; It iUI the premia.mill prlvilw r '
demanded an irne
Debta of Hair a MUHon.
flowage. owned by Alonzo K. Gardn r freasurer!• Secaerger
bl
tion of Thomas Hiearodt. This is a vic­ i &gt;,&lt;H IRJauaf) jdKrj’tmivrs p-sj.rn.l
of my natural life.’’—Puck.
luclian of expenses of at
•nd Freak Campbell and reumtltuting the tai- . mediate redi
St. Paul, Minn., June 28.—The re­
tory for the temperance people. Nine •’JOBpjwjrToqi jpi pint *jof&lt;x&gt; «tqi jo osp» «»
firm. Garenrr. CamobHI a a,. of Irving. B,..* .least .half
.. th
. is* amount. T1-* reduction
JAUtpnq pUM^Moqaif.y
*»otnsp«ID
ceiver of the Red River Valley Ele­
other suite are to follow.
h Intended to oorer tar n •- ( lCMt ha,r «
--------------- ---| ‘qanmtKtq jo
arg;
»npi P*1
--- .
j
0{
*JJ rtgtihi &lt;4 said G .relucr I will be made at once and' Lil extend to vator company, having a line of ele­
; The new board of control of the state I n* u»u*h pov oo»f&lt;xl«x •uqrtu’UJ ,'»'|i’0£)
who never to Uhnzelf hath «al&lt;l:
the.administrative cud of tho fair, aa vators through Minnesota und North
John a. Bomevwin.
U’e bUnti
by elect‘oown ‘aqno'i’ ‘♦nr.xl.o^wt.’s ‘»&gt;l«
60 to tho worn* talrr*
well aa to other departments. Mr. Dakota, has filed schedules showing aaX ck 1Cr’i“r- •*ch^- ■°OS Tf-ioai aqi jo u.»:n jruS oqi .fuount
Burnham will drop 8,000 men from bis sets of 3449,422 und lhe liability 8494,J P®ian;mopejtj sXum[« pxsq »-&lt;•&gt; antff
P2T- ——- auXv antU

Goitre

40 Years

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Michigan Central

... W.SiMW.S

Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castorla.
-

Why Suffer?

When you can be Cured

I

�Hastings Banner.

near GobkMfle by throwing himself in Iw^ThS1
lhjU r°° maU
front of the G. IL &amp; I. pay ear which was
*“*«P°ken tea firm—almcM
then going at a rapid rate.
brutal—voice by » man in a linen jacket has published tho results of a long and
careful study, made in his poultry bouse,
E. R. Teeplc, late p&lt; stmastur at Lake
w. R. COOK. Loe U Editor.
THADS mark awa
hxto thc language of bens. Io hia opinion
Odessa. Is lu the Ingham conn tv j»il. hav­
7“ .’Menu, .
Y„,k
w","« * diamond there are many “word*” concealed in the
ing been wrested In Lansing fur obtain­ SL&gt;
utterances which we ordinarily interpret
' vh"
W* ,hln bo“" °r
ing money under false pretenses In nego- hlT
Y“' " ’*• *rlde“t thj£t &gt;» merely with cnt-cut-ca-dah-cut and cock-atiat-ng loan nt tw • per c m l.rc e.&lt;t. Teedoodle-doo.—Youth's Companion.
j... Hoot Beer. Milk Shake ahd pie retired from the Like(Meua po-toffice
“»u"”d «&gt;•
a defuuiter, and hi- ^wndsmen had to r«'’bYt'U °“
, ■ ,;R &lt; !»•!&gt;:• Tunic at
make up the deficiency. Teeple has also
!£”" ’’“■do." u&gt;« mllUooalr. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup boa been usea
worked Ills.twu percent loan, racket lu
twadod T'“T"a™.,aodloSooUi. trout for children teeUilng, It sooina the child, soft­
T. r-.-clciie*'
Grand Ledge, hnd caught a few suckers.
ens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic,
SEmui I °I thr
“,“1 ”“l
-POSmVELY CURESand Is the best remedy fyr Diarrhoea. TwentyIrwin Bros." circus was giving a free ex“*&lt;PdacM,t brownrtooo five cents a bottle. Bold by all druggists
HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
dilbltlon immediately after the parade at
|D N"' YOTk- Them througbou: the world.
„ ,.,u M Srt ICE CREAM. CON­ Coldwater Friday, when their wire walker
PROSTRATION,
In wlli&lt;;1‘ P~P1. lira aoddl^
,
iXAltV and Miylbing ln 11,c llni' Jost his balance and dropped his balancing
Aud that tired feelina. lov* of appetite nnd
It Acknowledges no Superior.
Stic upon Mrs. eiiry livery, of Cold
:r.|| EAKEKY GOtaS.
nervous
prostration
are
driven
away
by
Hood's
ittdr. severely Injuring her about the
And th. inlUionaln, .ntakrd down tbe Karsaparllla. like mist Im font the morning sun.
Rev. R. N. Middleton, pastor M. E. ebureb,
head uixl shoulders. Tiw wire walker
realize tbe benefit of this great medicine, Codar
“Id alr-tbat atr To
Springs.
Mich.,
nays:
Sleep
and
rest
was not seriously hurL
whlcti tbe Hch nnd poor mn,l breathe, give It a trial and you will join tbe anny of en­ were strangers to me after preaching till I used
thusiastic admirers of Hood's barsapartlU,
“Adlrondw’ NowToJcep soundly and awake
aios! m common.
Many apple orchards In Van Bun n
Sure, efflclent, easy —Hood's Pills. They refreshed, and I can heartily recommend it.
HASTINGS, MICH.
• BUSINESS
th'
Prepared by WHEELER and FULLER
abouM be tn every traveler’s grip and even­
County ^ave been stripped of their foli- p.TXibs;s'
MEDICINE
00.. Cedar Springs. Mich.
family medicine chest. 25c. a box.
SOLD BY
•| v.oodiiniiM'*'. t
C. G. Nichols. oge by a small IjUck warm tint, rapidly
He knew hia bwdness.
x*
destroys the leaves. The trees look ns
The millionaire was the owner of, the
\:: i. al Law. ’
astings
ity
ank
if they hud bedh swept by fire. T.urc
■ it &gt;|)M A.X'SEE * NICHOLS
HASTINGS.
are frequent complaints of cureulio on colomal pile. He also bad another colossal
Hostings, - - Mich.
pile in the liauk.
..
■“
. w ,j:id &lt;;&lt;»!.1.ECTTION OFFICE..
plum trees.
Such is life in this great city—this great
, . &lt; r HaMlnxs City Bank, Hastings,
A member of the graduating class of the cily in which peopte-but Stop. I have al­
TAL
$75,000.00.
Charlotte High sceoul was only fourteen ready said/hat.
SURPLUS 110.000.00.
years old.
Janitari don’t take any back talk from
i-incr-i promptly attended to.
mere real estate owners.
Incorporated
under
the
laws ot the State of
Detroit
.. f a.'tArt
Loyal E. Knappen.
You bet they don’t.
Michigan.
There Is more Catarrh Ln this section of
vtbur C. Denison.
How do you like this sensational style)
ail
the
country
ihau
all
other
&lt;l|&gt;teaee.«&gt;
put
lo. ,;j;T KNA1TEN&amp; DENISON.
Ah. me!
■
•
Open for business Dec. 15, ISM.
gather, nnd until the last few years was
Granj Rapls
LAWYERS.
And the janitor returned to his lair, aud
officers:
supposed to be luenrable. Fora great to give outlet to bis rage began dismissing
. .- -n Michigan Trustee. Bldg..
Laigrut stock
O. O. Robinson, President;
a
Grand Rapids. Michigan: many years doctors pnmoune&amp;l it a local lhe tenants.—New York Herald.
disease, and preset Hied local remedies,
. ; p H KIHK. M- !&gt;..
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
und by constantly failing with kval tre it.Mortality In Ohl London.
Write for prices
. i !,&gt;sician aud Surgeon. •
DirjtCTOiis:
ment, pronounced it Incurable. Science
11
■ ■ Mich.
London in the Eighteenth century was
D. W. Reynolds,
W. H. Powers.
. -mptlv attended day or night. Of­ has proven it to he a constitutional dh- regankd as a devouring monster, which
ease, and, therefore, requires cnnltltutlon. ‘:. stoweir* boot and shoe store
D. O. Robinson,
R. B. Messer.
al treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manu­ drew to its den the mirplus country popu­
John Cerveth,
Chester Messer,
factured by F. G. Cheney A Co. Tol&lt;&lt;!.., lation and destroyed them. It appears .
Mi&gt;3 -WEKZEY.
P. T. Colgrove.
however,
that
Edinburgh
was
even
worse'
Attorney at law.
Ljjl&lt;&gt;. is Un- ..nly e&lt; j vtitutiona; , un. ..i,
SO
far
ns
the
sacrifice
of
infant
life
was
Has
the
only
savings
department
in tn Barry
Hastings. Mich. market. It 1* mk&lt; 11 mtcrmrilv in do«i.&lt;
County and pays 4 per cent Interest on all time
concerned, and if we can trust thc regis­
. . tn all courts of the state. Coldeposiu.
It acts ters Norwich bad ns largo an excess of
• j.imptly attihided to.
directly on the !■
AVE,
surface burials over chriatvi.iugs os Hie capital It­
--- ------- ----- .
I’tim’lrmi •
self.
. i i! A i 1’. LATH HOP.
dollars for any raae H tails lo cn .- Send
At all events there can lie little doubt
• i r.h'opntiiic Physicians and
for cltJfitlars ami tr-tlmoijah
Xldre-s
Act on a new pdndpla—
Surgeons
K G. CILENKY A CO TOLEDO. (). that Laindon for several generations .a.':-r
Um plague and lhe fir- was a very un.
. .. :;v and country promptly atSold bv Drugghls, 75.e..
wholesome city. Ti.
-• I-from
the deatlis
Written guarantee lo permanently cure ail
the bills of mortality. ;Jch were, on the
!•&gt;&gt; d* of Hu pt im-of both sexes. No j^stt*; no
whole, trustworthy u: i the beginning of operallurf:
::1BNEK. *1. !&gt;..
no detention trom business. For
C»m*sj&gt;oni!enc&lt; Solicited- Address all ComEarly Ilialng.
Physician and Surgeon. ;
tid that there tv- re full Information and lilustraleti pamphlet cob- luunlcatloiiH to The CHAUTAUQUA;
rare*! 50 de
references (free), address
Pelton.
- : . Mieh.
|.. The excellence of early rising and ita in­
.............................. :n 1633 to IttiX i.-:d talnleg
r -82-86 Adams St.
**®£I"T*
Dk II W. Maikii.
spiring influence on .both l.-&lt;xiy and mind inclusive of f &lt;■: i .tpl..gue,23P,3it3»leatuK,
• .Idi-uce. one block,east of depot.
C. W. POWERS. Corresponding Secretary.
have Ix-eu themes for the jxwt's song an annual a» ;.. .-.qf lu.ypj. '
. f. H. BARBER
nnd the rage’s Hertuoti. Early' rising pro­
)•!:&gt;'Ktans and.Surgeons.
motes chei-rfuiu. A ol tcini-« r.- opens .up
DhUult having been made In tlm cnudiUona I
i’. : ..unty responded tu with , new capacities bf enjoyment nnd channels
I ol .&lt; certain Hint Uoge made !&gt;y WHilain Newton
of delight to which thc sluggard muat be
nvenq;
•... day or night.
i -.u icr.'.to ian aud Jan- N&lt;-wt.,n to Eiidly 1) Hoatwick. I
insensible.
''sled
March .-.'th. A. 1). ikm». mid |
)« ■ .
It increases the sum of human existence 2-.U-7 ai4;oi.usii somewhat imfnvor- recorded hi thc office ol the Hrghter '
f deed-;, for lhe County cf Barrv mid sut- ot l
\ -trac’ -.nd Rea! Estate Office.
by stealing, from Irnlolcnce -hours that nl&gt; &gt;• section of tut-Eighteenth century— &lt;Ml'-higan.
i-n the Kith day of March. A. !».. I
V &lt; w: Block. H ratings.
t’sn; InlllM-r-v. of mortgages, on page !Wi. 1
. , ...1 ite.ll i:«'.»Tr Real Extate would else be utterly waited, and. better ti c thirteen yean, from 1718 to 1730—the said
inorixajm win on the expreiw condition I
-..i;- «;&lt;•tie'-il ton 'evanning­ still, uncjucstionnblyconduitstolongevity. tit ttbs w&lt; re Sj7.2W. an animal av. rage of that sliouki
default be nude in tnc payment I
. . ■ .-c- &lt;-•-'{ At "ira-t IJ'ok-.coni All long livers have been early riser*.
of ip« imprest or any part thereat on any day
. 1. rJ'. •■in hriiisb complete
Now the habit of retiring to bed nt late
। wherein the same should tp- mndc payable
C. f. BR0OK8vClfcrkil
expr-M-d. aud miouiil
niiouhl lhe
tha mune
saine re
re-­ [
frr.-. ..v
a»« therein expre-M-d.
hburs will hardly admit of early Tiring; cnu-Msl l&gt;v'iIkiul one-tliini
c
.
A
• b 1 main unpaid
unp.dd and in mean,
mrars for the space «&gt;t
-f
therefore the nCccsMty of refraining from thinl quarter of the Seventeenth century. Ithirty &lt;Uy» ih-n
l&gt;..
«s
net forth
ii,,.,, and from thr
thiJicrforth
theomt in order to secure the advantage An incredible projiurtian of all tho deaths j after the Mpse rd the &lt;nd thirty days, the
•
i-riucipal
sum
ol
two
thousand
'dollars*
with
••■r Holloway's drug ftore.
tw0
a.UUxr- with
of tbe other. From six to eight hours are was of infants under two years.-Black-' ,,nucl“aI su,“
all urn-arace nf mtcrv«i ihereoa shah at the
. from to &lt;
Telephone, con
generally held to be sufficient, and no wood's Magazine.
option of the '.arty ol the second part befonw .
,•:. r. ». :• uce. at Holloway's drug doubt on the average are so.
and be due and payable mimedinlrly therea ter. alihongii the period limited for th**
Our sleep is regulated much by the sets
payment thereof tiny not then have expired, Gives all thc news of Town, County and State, and as much National
son. In winter people He longeron account,
• M ■'■tWLER.lW. S.
After an elaborate series of computations and default having been made in the pay­ news as any other paper of its class.
0.
ns they say, of its being loo dark to get up PrufcMor Samuel B. Christy, of the Uni­ ment ot ‘nu-rest due March SKIi. isir.* and
the same having remained unpaid and in
early.
There
Is
some
plausibility
in
the
b sirs 8 a m. lo .1 p. m._______ _
versity of California, an eminent authority arrears lor the space of thirty oays and ii(e
raiM»n, but t?e system in cold and dark oil mining and metallurgy, report.s that if ward* the aforesaid nrineipal sum o' two
| (I'Ll.ROVE.
weather Is more prone to sleep than in a nozzle of from six to nine inches in Ihvusand dollars with all arrearages of Interest
Attorney at Law
------ is ----dur and patablr
Thereon
nowdecuued
&lt;
light and annny times., Invalids need diameter were especially arranged to throw r-».
said niortgtge.
aud
the terms &lt;1 —
.
.. ru&gt;Smith A Colgrore.)
generally plenty of bed rest, and they a stream vertically upward against a by
thoption
lli-reln
lip-rein
ei!ires«rd
and I
iu Union, block. Hastings.*
is dnime-l to be .....
...^ ...„w
should procure it by going early to bed.
T , 1-. all the courts of lhe state.
spherical bowlder of quarts weighing 1,00) there
Uns notice th» sum ol two thousand three
There are more health and strength to be pounds, the vertical head being anywhere &lt;•(
Hundred srventj-three dollars, and thirty four
.
KENA-TON..
/
found in thc practice of seeing the sun rise from 1UO to 150 feet, the bowlder would be rents, rad an attorney’s fee of thirtyA.
Attorney at Law.
than in locking at i&gt; in any other part ot forced up until the diminished veloclty.of five dollars
provided
for In
said
, 11, -r J.S. Goodyear ft t’o.'s store.)
mortgage, and no suit or proceedlties
the stream established an equilibrium of al law having been Instituted lo recover the Isa NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all thc general news
• - .
.g: courtsotlhe SUtft. CtdiecnoM tbe dny.—bt. Louis Republic.
xitteuding to.
___________
pressures. There would be a point at moneys secured -by said mortgage, or auy of the United States and the world.
It gives the evAts of foreign
part
thereof.
which the upward pressure of the aureani
It has seperate departments for “THE FAMILY
Now. therefore, by virtue of the jwwer of lands in a nutshell.
i • . . lyiMEI'.M \N. Homapathlc PhyWhile I am writing of my father's font! would exactly balance lhe gravity pressure sale rputained in said mortgage, aud the
i .
siuilin afid Surgeon.
CIRCLE
’’
and
“
OUR
YOUNG
FOLKS."
Its “HOME AND SO­
statute
In
such
cose
made
and
provided,
notice
of
the
bowlder,
holding
it
—
the
half
ton
uess for dancing, a characteristic anecdote
■ ■ • .er Lathrop’s drug store.)
h h-reby gi»-en that on Sntunuj the CIETY” columns command the admiration of wives, and daughters.
occurs to me. While he was courting my rock—there snsp.-ndv'L
ifitli day of Hvptemlwr, A. D.. li«u. at ten
As to cutting the-c streams. Professor o'vbxk In tfie forenoon, 1 shall sell at public Its general political news, cditoralsand discussions are comprehensive,
j , . HEAL ESTATE ANDCOLLECT- mother be went one summer evening to
(util Upon her. Thc Hogarths were living Christy snys that he* has often tried to auctfnii. to the highest bidder, at the north brilliant and exhaustive. Its “AGRICULTURAL" department has no
L
ING OFFICE pF
door of the Court House in the City of
a little way out ot London, in a residence drive a crowbar into one of them. The from
Pat.mertox A Smith.
Husllngs. (that being tbe place where the Cir­
Its “MARKET REPORTS” are recognized
which had a drawing room opening with stri-am felt iw,roliil as a Lar of iron, and al- cuit Court ■ for Barry County Is holden). the superior in the country.
Woodland, Midi.
।
though
be
could
feel
the
point
of
the
crow
­
:--mi
—
s described in gala mocwwrt. or so authority in all parts of the land.
French
windows
onto
«
lawn.
In
this
1 • . ■ \:.&lt;!i.i:ros*. '
J. M..SMITH,
much
thereof
as
may
bo
necessary
bar
enter
the
water
for
perhhps
half
an
Pa Justice of the Peace. room my mother and her family were inch tho bar was thrown forward with to pay the amount due on said mort­
seated quietly after dinner on this particu­
gage.
with eight per cent. Interest
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal
lar evening when suddenly^ young sailor Mich force that it was almost impossible to .•nd all legal costs, together with an attorney's
of ‘ thirty-five
dollars
covenanted and “THE BANNKR” for one year
i. • .:&lt; •• ■!! . utile writ--It Is itnpoulblq to junqWd through one of thc-ojMm windows re tain it in the grasp. An ax swung by fee
therein, the premises being described
■ ii- good Hooifs Sarsaparilla has into/thu apartment, whistled and danced a’ 1 tho most powerful man alive -could not f.,r
In mo i mortgage as all those pieces and
it v r! hr id equal help to you.
hornpipe, and before they could recover penetrate the stream, yet it might be cut Kirct-li of Lind I) ing and being situate In
e township of Baltimore, in the county of
by the finger of a child if a child were Hkitv
from their amazement jumped out again.
and stole of Michigan, and known
.
OUR COUNTY
“N. Y. Weekly Tribune,” regular price per year SI.00.
A few mil—tea later my father walked' seated on a railway train moving parallel and described ns follows to wit:The e.T*t half of the north west quarter nnd
.
'5 train Saturday evening, was in at the doer as sedately as though quite with the stream in the same direction and the
n»rth-Mt quarter of the south west quar­
witli the same velocity. That velocity
innocent
of
tbe
prank,
aud
shook
hands
r -atty three hours on tbe Thorn­
ter of section six (6) In town two
north
would
be
considerably
more
than
a
mile
a
ritute eight W weM. containing one" hundred
bridge east of town. After with every one; but, the sight ot their
minute.—American Stock man.
and three wres more or less.
Subscriptions may begiii at any time.
■d . ft V- : mmitville and was amazed faces proving too much fur his at­
Emily 1». Bustwhjx, Mortgagee.
•
i.• bridge two horses that bad been tempted sobriety, his hearty laugh was
Fnjt.lFT.roir.novK.
Address all orders to
Silencing
a
Disturber.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
tbe
signal
for
lhe
rest
of
the
party
to
join
’mg in a field by thc track having
IJn
’
.ee
June
fetid,
inxi.
One of the lo»t of Lord Brabottrne’sanec­
•■’. .■ wu the fence got out on the his merriment. But, judging from his
slight ability in later y&lt;nfs, 1 fancy that dotes tells how at a meet ing nt Canterbury
. rat| on the bridge when they
■ ;t.ui:i ruining and when half way he must have taken many lessowi to secure toadopt twoLibcml candklatesa "noisy lit­
: - lei! through between the lies. The bis perfection in theUhornpipe.—Mamie tle freeholder," who is referred to as "Mr.
Smith." wits effectually silenced.
■ was &lt;io|&gt;jied before running on them. Dickens in Ladies’ Home Journal.
Brabourne, who occtiratd the chair on the
. i.*y wer- finally lifted out of their
occasion, hod been ratner annoyed by the
Speaking Frankly.
'
READ OOH
I I
RESPONSIBLE
&lt;&lt;
'
.. i. : \ Planks were put down on
TESTIMONIALS.
AGENTS WANTED.
C'K
Hypochondriac Patient (detailing real interruptions of this person, who was well
• I’lioec and the horses walked carefully
known to him as being constantlv liefore
and
imaginary
ailments
to
sympathetic
•. before the train could proceed on
thc
magistrate
for
drunkenness
nnd
other
•• The horses were but slightly physician)—And then, doctor, there’s my offenses which biul more thnn-once caused
. I.—.Xa.hvl'.le News.
head.
Doctor—Ob. don’t alarm yourself al«ut his punishment. The chairman stopped his
aid; Bundy, a four year old boy of that; believe me, there’s nothing in It!— interruption at first by telling him that
: Will completely dextrov the derirc for TOBACCO in from j to &lt; days. Perfectly hartnleis; eau»e no
.
the candidates would first be introduced
M- Ui villo. cut his right leg a severe Exchange. ■
• sicknesa, and may be given in a cup of tea or coflee without the knowledge of the patient^ who will
and make their address, after which any
■i*-Il with a scythe which required five
I voluntarily Mop smoking or chewing in a few days.
freeholder might ask questions as to their
Beyond Her Jurisdiction.
Little Jolmnie—W’en-Mlas Nexddor got political views.
•’11. Chase, of Freeport left a small
lient.by the uae of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CUltE TABLETS.
The man restrained himself until the
Gia e on her cooking stove one night married, her mother threw an old slipper i candidates had finished, nnd then jumped
I During treatment patient* arc allowed lhe free use of Liquor or Morphine until F-"-*1
after
her. What was that fur)
as they ahall voluntarily give them up.
.
in the morning her bushand got up
testimoup nnd raid in n defiant toneV'Now, Mr.
We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonial! free, and shall be glad to
Little
Ethel-Oh,
they
always
do
that
- indled a tire not noticing tbe oil
Chairman, am I nt lilierty]"Yes, Mr.
sufferers from any of these habits In communication wii^J persons who have b&lt;
nlals from
When Mrs. Chase came ont to That means that her momma Isn't never Smith,” replied thc chairman, H see you
cured
bv
the
use
of
our
TABLETS.
...
.
,
-­
k
persona-who
goiu
to
spank
her
any
more.
—
Good
News.
HILL
’
S
TABLETS
arc
for
sale
by
all
rtnsTCLAM
dn:~gUta
at
$1.00
1 -o. fust the room was’full of smoke
ore at liberty, which in not always the
Rk
have been cur■ ' ti discovering'the cause she seized
pef Ffvour druggist doe* not keep them, enclose us $ 1.00 rad we will send
4
i case.” "I said no more," adds the narracd by the use of •
.'.•:rn the btiitoin pulled off and the oil
you, by return mail, a package of our Tablets.
Of tor of this story, “for thc man waa well
3
Write
your
name
and
address
plainly,
and
state
whether
Tablets
"Do you enjoy footballF’ he asked
"I. Her clothing caught Are but
known, and before the words were well out
arc tor Tobacco, Morphine or Liquor Habit.
-1 h:t l the presence of mind to wrap a the man who sat next hitn at the game.
ot my mouth, he jumped up and rushed
"Somewhat.’'
: around her and extinguish the
away from the room nmid roars of laugh­
"Are youa/playerT
•
OinoCnaxtcAL Cc:
1 - although her face and hands were
ter from the meeting."
*lNo. I’ma surgeon. —Exchango.
badly burned.
we OUAKAOT** » curs
titration ai to our responsibility and tbe merit* of out
Tablet*.
Dr. Carter’s Kidney * Backache
NEIGHBORI NG COUNTIES
The secretary of the nary Is an important
DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purchas- .
P
and from &lt;»ne to five cigar*; or I wou.d intake
Ing any of tbe various nostrums th*t are being
is a compound of valuable herbs that federal officer, but tbe department over
” from ten to forty pipe* of tobacco. Have chewed
ofreredfor sale. Ask for HILL 3 TAB­
and smoked for twenty-five year*, and two packages
which
he
prciddea
was
not
estoblished
as
a
stimulate
the
Kidneys
to
action,
clearing
I
• m sday forenoon, a good sized blue
LETS and take no other.
rW
of your Tablets cared mo so I have no deaire for tt.
distinct
branch
of
the
government
until
Manufactured only by •
7
B. M. JAYLORD, Leslie, Mich.
' &lt;t wandered Into Decatur and climbed the passages :&gt;etween the
kidneys
' ■ '-he Duncombe house cornice lo sun aud bladder, which become stopped up April 30,1798, ninb years after the other im­
portant offices lu the president’ll cabinet­
1 i‘■elf. The reptile fell to the walk beand
cause
settlings
like
brick
dust,
and
If
state,
trensnry,
war
aud
«ostmnstcr
gen
­
'■"w and hastily crawled away, while a
Tablets for Tobacco Habit. I received them all right and, althoug
■ inber of onlookers nibbed their eyes not removed will lead to Dropsy. Diabetes, eral-bad bwn provided fur. Thu first sec­
was both * heavy atnoker and chewer, they did the work in less tha
and wondered If they had made a mistake nr Bright’s Disease. It regulates the four retory was George Cabot. He came from
:c day*. I am cured.
Truly yours,
Mastachusetts, nnd It han been an unwrit­
MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box 45.
’■| mixing their—lemonade.
Important organs of the body, the stom­ ten law for federal appointment since that
A 81200 display of fire works .will take ach. liver, kidneys and bowels. Keep the secretary of the navy should Im select­
i'l iteat Grand Ledge tho fourth.
them healthy you need never fear dis­ ed from a coastwise state. There have
in w*»itrungly
been two exceptions, however, both ot
Tablet*. He «
Eaton Rapids has a lawn tennis club.
ease.
Price 40 cents a package.
— ------„
• them furnished by IL B. Hayes. One of hb
Carter’s Kidney .tBocta-chd Tea will cure
reUriM
from Indiana, the other
About the finest field of wheat in this
» ours iruiy.
from West VirRinla.—New York Sun.
part &lt;»f the county is one pul' out by Sam that sick, tired feeling with a bad taste in
MOS. HELEN MORREON.
h. Hamlin. It is ot a new variety called the month mornings.
The Daring Little Uuiuming Bird.
lhe American Bronze just secured by Mr.
OueaiCAi. Cot
Carter’s Kidney ABackache Tea will cure
Courage has little or no relation to bodily
Hamlin and sowed here for tho first time,
it is a large beautifully colored grain and sick headache, constipation, dizziness, ami sixe. Thc humming bird is the smallest of
birds, but also one of the most
le~ and
&gt; one of the best varieties of red wheat pain lu tbe back.
pugnacious. He attacks king birds and
jet discovered suitable to thia soil. Not­
Carter's Kidney &lt;t Backache Tea puri­
AddretM all Orders to
hawks, and those tyrannical creature*,
withstanding the recent heavy windties lhe blood, and regulates tbe bowels. though of monstrous also In comparison,
Gorins the grain stands up on Mr. Ham. * Backache Tea Is a sure
« ------------------ seem not at all jmhamed to fly from his on(la writing pteaao oMotloa this payor.)
61. S3 and 55 Opta Block LIMA, OHIO.
bo's field as straight as an arrow and Is Carter’s Kidney
TH. fcbu.bnmm•«
ju‘t as thick its it can grow. The wheat Udportl""'. r»r bKk.cbo and Inis headed out nicely and with no bad luck B.u.Uon or U.n Wn„. .nd
from now on will run fully 35 bushels to
Sold only bf W. fl. Ooodjror.
the acre.—Eaton Rapids Journal.

' Thursday, June 29, 1893.

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MEDICAL SCIENCE
Somo

Wonderful Inventions
tbe Use of Doctors.

for

JBtoctric Search Lights That -Are Employed
Hum»n System for Varlooa

from tho apparatus like a star on the
forehead of a ballet dancer.
“ThiA
light.” said the physician, “shinea into
and down the throat of a patient who
is being examined for throat troubles.
This latter-examination cau also be
performed by the insertion of a small
electric light tlie size of a pea. There
is another instrument consisting of a
flexible tube with a small lamp at the
end and connected with a battery.
The ipatient swallows the lamp, and
whab it reaches thc stomach it shines
through so diseased organism can be
plainly read from the outside. The
circulation is visible and an abnormal
development stands out like a mole on
a person’s cheek. All these imple­
ments and devices," added Dr. Phillips
in conclusion, “are tho result of study
made by prominent physicians and
surgeons. I have not invented these
things. I have only developed them.
We haven't reached thc highest dovelopment of the use oCelectricity in tho
medical science yet We are working
now on new lines.”

A BENZINE CAB.

One Solation nt I lie Problem of Rapid
.
Transit on Contrtrjr Honda.
'The benaine cab is, according to the
New York Sun, the most novel means
of transportation in Germany. It is a
four-wheeler, guided by a touch of the
finger on a lever, and provided with
motive power by a benzine -engine
which neither heats nor smokes tlie
occupants.
The first of this style of cab was re­
cently completed in a Mannheim fac­
tory, and was started on an exhibition
trip to Berlin. It rolled over the coun­
try roads at thc rate of fifteen or six­
teen miles an hour, and at an expense
of half a cent’s worth of benzine per
mile. In every city on. his-route the
conductor, who is at thc same time en­
gineer, has ran his cab through the
streets, taken on and let off curious
passengers, and made his way across
market places to show the ease and
safety with which the machinery can
be managed.
The cost of the cab is but one thou­
sand dollars, and this can be reduced
in the process of wholesale manufac­
ture to four hundred and fifty or five
hundred dollars. The inventor expects
that it will revolutionize the present
system of transportation between coun­
try towns and between cities and their
suburbs. _ ____

I
By the latest application of electricto the medical science it lias be■ come possible &gt;,to utilize the human
head as a lantern. This was proved
by Dr.
Wendell C. Phillips the
other night before a meeting of the
laxyngolugical section of the New
York academy of medicine'. The . elec^ical apparatus used is called a “head
fllumlnutor." It consists of a small in­
candescent globe nnd nn electric light i
of three candle power and about as
big as a grape.
It is adjusted to the I,
•nd of a rubber tube, which in appear- &lt;
ance resembles a lead pencil- and 1
through which the wires reach the
globe. In demonstrating the proper- I
ties of this light before the academy
COSMOPOLITAN FRANCE.
of medicine Dr. Phillips called a small
boy to the platform and placed the in­
tion of Foreigner*.
strument in his mouth.
Tho boy
There are no less than five bills be­
-closed his lips, • all the lights were
fore
the
French
chamber whose object
turned out and then the light in the
instrument was turned on. Immedi­ is to check or prevent the immigra­
tion
of
foreigners.
According to the
ately the boy’s cheeks became translu­
cent and every vein and imperfection latest figures there are 480,000 Bel­
Corrupted Indian Namee.
of the skm stood out with distinctness. gians, 280,000 Italians, 100,000 Germans
Those musical Indian names that
The light also shone through tho upper and 40,000 British and Swiss settled or ■ decorate the map of the northern
employed in France.
These 900,000 ;
part of the face.
states have too often suffered} corrup­
“The beauty of this illuminator," aliens arc likely, moreover, to increase I tion, although there seems td be plenty
•aid Dr. Phillips to a Herald min, rapidly, not only by immigration but I of evidence at hand to help correct
'Ties in the fact that it enables us to by superior fecundity, the birth rate I such corruption. The Tombigby river
.-read certain conditions of the head among foreigners being far higher I of Alabama is usually spelled with *
which could only be learned hereto­ than among Frenchmen. The foreign- : “y" in the last syllable instead of "ee,"
fore by operations or probings. If the era are exempt from the conscription, in spite of the fact that the names of
light shinea through one side of the which causes employers to prefer them 1 half a dozen neighboring streams end
face and not the other we know the as laborers, and they send away large I in "ee." Several other significant end­
dark side is affected. It also throws a sums of moetjy—$357000,000 from Paris ; ings have suffered corruption in the
light through the bones of the face alone in a single year. ;
case of river and creek names, north
The committee which has tlie bills |
and disclose? formations of the bone
and south. The Indians usually gave
. in charge
therefore, to compel •
which, under other circumstances, &gt;- .proposes,
.
a name to any large body of water near
ever?
could only be ascertained by drilling i. ever
3- immigrant to take out a permit ' which they dwelt, and ’it has been
to the bones. . Placed in the corner of I of residence, which,
I, ---------it seems to be un- ' found in the case of primitive river
----- be
__ refused
J when the j
the eye, the light shines up through I derstood, wiU
names in the old world that a syllable
French
complain
of competi- '
the cavity in the frontal bone just over V-----** laborers
-----------------'
meaning water occurs once at least,
the eyebrow. Catarrhal diseases arc tion. and to pay one franc a year to | and in many instances several times,
the funds of the commune he inhabits, j in the same name. From this philolo­
thus located."
Here the doctor placed a small sec­ The grievance about tho conscription gists have been able to trace successive
tion of rubber hose over the light is generally considered to be genuine. conquests, as each conquering tribe
which he held in hia hand at the time. Bnd to justify a tax; but it is pointed added ita own name for water or river
“Now notice how this shines through oat that Italtana or Belgians, or even to the syllables already forming the
•my thuAb," he continued. "Well, If Englishmen, become in the second
names of streams within the conquered
there was a splinter there it could be ; generation Frenchmen. The Riquet- district. The same thing has happened
xwcurately located. Any disarrange- I
Napoleons, Gambettas and Mo­ lu thia country, as the whites have
ment of thc small bones of the hand j Mahons have never been suspected of
tacked the word river to many Indian
could be ascertained in the same man- i
anything but French.
names already including the word.
«er. This practical use of electricity s
-------------------------in snrgery is not new, however," addr"
.
An Odd Saving.
Au inexorable professor of logic from
cd the doctor. “The first man to util­
"The wind blew through his whis­
university, urivi-u
driven mto
into exile ; kers” had ita origin at St Joseph, Mo.,
ise it was VoltolinL In regard to these ( • »Russian
“«•*»“ umvermy,
newer instruments which I ha-ve about J
h’s fellow Hebrews, found tern- j ten years ago. A lunatic who had es^
porary
York —
as I!
im I have just added improvements. 1 tw
"’“rv emplacement in New v~a,
eaped to the roof of a house and held
Here is a search light," said Dr. the conductor of a street car. Two ( at bay a number of strong men for
Phillips, taking up a curved piece of ' women got on together one day, and, hours, was afterward asked his reason
nickel made to fit over tho head and I later, signaling the conductor begged j for going on the roof. He replied that
to be let off at different streets. Thes hU whiter. being w Ihtak, bn w,nl
tween the brows was a Tens which the logician, .pausing before his as­ up,there to let the wind blow through
»tood out like the glass of a bull seye tonished passengers, said with convic­ them and cool his face.
lantern.
It wm connected by wires tion: “No. yott haf got on together, ■
wlU • .toriffc battery. A .witch wa» nnd gonseqnently you will get off to­
**rned and a bright light shone out gether;” and so they did.

D. S. GOODYEAR.

ED. POWERS,

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*
MORTGAGE SALE.
default baring been made in the conditions
of a certain mortgage made oy Francis M.Cavin
and Nettle CoviU to Mark McCnmley, dat*d
Januarv •.•!. A. f&gt;., !«*•-•. Mid recorded In the ctDeg Of the KetiHter ot Deeds, fur the County ut
Barry aud State of Michigan. «a tbe 5th day of
May. A. D.. IWJ. Im l.lberxs ■»( mortgage-*, on
1 page 312. oi&lt; which &gt;
there la-lainied to
। be due at the date of tld* notice the sum of
j three hundred dollar* Mid *e*euly-two cents,
and an attorney's fee ot twents five dollars provlded lor In said nioricagc. and no suit or pro­
ceedings nt law hmhw been Instituted to rttoter the moneys secured by said uuruage, or nuy
1
I
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_ Now. therefore, by virtue ot the power of sale
qpntained In said mortgage. nnd the statute tn
such case made and provided, notice Is hereby
i xlren that on Saturday the 23rd day of SepteinI her. A. !&gt;., IKJ3. at ten o'clock tn the f-uenoon,
I nball sell at public auction, to the hicinnt
bidder, at the north front dw &lt;&gt;f th* Court
House, in lhe city ot HtsUngn. {that being, the
place where Cite Circuit Court for Harry Count*
I* holdrn,] tbe premises . I-scribed lu said
। mortgage. or so much tbereot n* tnav be tieces»ary to pay the amount due &lt;*&lt;i said nwirtgage.
With t« pi-rceiit Interest, and all legal costs, toUrtherwltb an attorney's fee ot twrni&gt;-ave
‘ dollars covenanted for therein, the pn-nilses
. Delua described In said mortgage m all that
■ certain pleee and p.snvl ot land situate and be
i inn lu tho townsnip of Assyria, lu lhe count* of
'
Michigan, and known and
। described as follows to wit:
The north rest quhrterix E kl of the south
,ect",n ‘'•'Irty-ihrre
[33] town one Ji] north of ranre set en [T] weal in
: said county o! Barry.
maJrT.cSiKv1lCCA’,“’r-M""w
1MM. juu.mm.Z'1'™’

Do
You Know

PICTURES
ENLARGED.,—In Crayon, India Ink. Pastel, and W ater
Colors. I have some bargains and will do
your work cheaper than you can get it done
in Grand Rapids studios. Satisfaction guar­
anteed and

NO dbVdNCE PflTHENT
required. Will visit Middleville, Nashville
and other points in the county. Samples can
can be seen in Ladies’ parlor in American
House, Hastings.

E. IVE. MAIN.

। That the New Moon Tea is the
best in the market for the money?

Between

IIMEaiilMM
TE you save time you save
money. You can save a vaat
amount of time if you are look­
ing for
Mei, M, swh

1

(That SPARY PHILLIPS keeps
j the'very best groceries that money

or any kind of building mater
ial. by coming directly to us
ialty ol canned goods? Large as­ and not only that, you will rave money by buying of v..-.

can buy, and that he makes a spec­
sortment and always fresh.

HASTINGS BANNER
and
i New York Tribune,

S1.1O

We are posted ir.
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheap' y
and yet get a living.

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VOL, XXXVIII, NO. 10

Largest Circular
of any paper in the
County.
WHOLE NO. 19&lt;36

HASTINGS, MICH.. JULY 6, 1893.

family here—Misses Fannie and Jeun.'e gram will be as -follows:
Music,
Jones, of Lacey, who have been visiting
Prayer.
.
with us the past three months have gone
Published Thursdays by
Music.
home for a two month’s vacation—Miss
Remarks by the President
Mabie Wilcox, of Irving, attended the
COOK. BT2.OS-.
Recitation, Laura Mate.
commencement exercises and the alumni
Drama True Wealth, four scenes.
banquet here last week—Monday night.
HASTINGS, HICH.
Solo, Pearl Gillispie.
the depot here was broken Into and 825.
Essey, L. J. McLaughlin.
taken from the till—Mrs. W. E. Buel and
Recitation, Otla Mead.
Mra. C. S. McMore are at Muskegon .at­
:
Solo.
Lillian Craven.
tending camp-meeting—Among our people
Recitation, Orman Harper.
•
who are at the White-City this week are
Music. *
Mr. and Mrs. J. Osmun. G. W. Francis,
Bridal Wind Cup, Tableau.
C. F. Hough, iVletor Furnlss, Fred Bullis
De'.ayod letter.
\
Music given by the quartette.
and F. G. Baker—Quito a number of our
Most of the farmers ar? busy In the hay
Admission V cents.
Come and see
fields—Mrs. L. M. Dewey returned Thurs­ l&gt;eople celebrated the glorious 4th. at Blddie Mludoon. ’
Thotnapplo and Jackson—Rev.
Henry
day from Grand Rapids where she has
McCartney from the East preached at the
been caring for a brother's wife—John
morn­
Modern Powder Fuff*.
Verdine’s new house, now nearly com­ Congregational church last Sunday
ing—Some of Hastings’ young ’ people
The world used to say that all Ameri­
pleted, Is a great improvement to our
spent the evening of the 4th between
street—Two socials this week, both ice
can women powdered, just as they say
cream and strawberry, one Tuesday even­ trains here.
now that they smoke cigarettes. In the
ing at the home of Mrs. Mary Bellinger's,
old days there was a bottle stuck in some
Bedford.
the other at Geo. Lawrence’s Saturday
Mrs. L. M. Wilkinson returned Monday comer of her bedroom, with a more or
night—Allen Thomas, of Kalamazoo, is
from a several weeks visit In Jackson— less soiled stiff rag hanging on the cork,
the guest of his aunt, Mrs. W. C. Robin­
Mias Edith Barnes, of Battle Cnek, Is which was called into service just before
son—Harry Bellinger and family took in
spending a few day* with her aunt Mrs. a start was made for a shopping or call­
the races Friday and Saturday at your
Chas. Ederle—B. W. Morgan, of Char­ ing tour. It was a sort of a wipe and
dty—Nelson
Wiljlson Is home from
Hastings
for
the
summer vaca­ lotte, spent the fourth with relatives here promise, and the services of several good
—Mrs. Angie Mail, of Boatntr, and Mrs.
tion—Miss Mackicm finished her teaching
natured women friends were required
at Mrs. Bellinger's and left for Richland Ruth Chilcote, of Fostoria, Ohio, are visit­ along the way to remove the extraneous
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John GodsSundayt-Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bellinger, of
mark—Mrs. O. A. Matson, of Toledo, lumps of dried powder which would nat­
Milo, visited Bt Homer Marshall’s Sunday
who has been visiting relatives here, left urally be caught' in prominent parts of
—School closed Saturday with exercises
for Hillsdale Wednesday on her home­ the face or sunk into pet dimples.
and a picnic op the shore of Fine Lake.
But today to make up a face properly
Two of.the pupils, Mabie Rorabeck and ward trip—Mrs. O. A. Nichols spent the
Mary Cookson, having completed
the fourth In Ypsilanti with her daughter is to master an art having elementary
Miss Lou who Is attending the Cleary rules as exact as those of a science. Per­
course of study were presented with di­
Business college—The regular monthly
haps a woman's glass tells her nature
plomas by our County Commissioner, Mr.
concert which should have been given last
Andrus. The day was perfect and they all
Sunday evening was not given on account was not as lavish as it might have been,
enjoyed It to' the fullest extent. Among
or
the information may come from
of Its proximity to the concert on Tuesday
those present were Rev. Mr. Fleming, of
evening—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hughes equally frank friends. At auy rate she
Bedford, Mr. Andrus, of Hastings, and
spent the fourth with the latter’s parents is either engaged in a fair encounter
tiie Misses Ritchie snd Miller, of Lacey—
in Bellevue—One day last week a span of with nature or in a war of fortification
Miss McCallum closed a very successful
colts belonging io W. W. Godsmark be­ against time's siege.
The old white
term of school Saturday. She has taaght
came frightened upon being hitched to a powder has been superseded by brunette,
at this place for two years. She will be
hay rake and ran away completely demol­ blond powder and natural complexion
greatly missed in both society and school
ishing the rake. We have not learned powder, all of which are used by direc­
room. We extend to her our best wishes
’ ’
whether Mr. Dowd, the driver, was In­
tion of the druggist, who tells the expec­
in her new field of lal»or.
jured or not—Mrs. Scoon did not return
to N. Y. with her son-in-law as reported tant fair one exactly what powder will
two weeks ago. She intends to remain give a fair imitation of what has been
Scboolhas closed In the Fisher Dls't for a here until September—Mr. and Mrs. John or shonld be. Tho eyebrow pencil over­
two months vacation—E. Cowles was at Sanborn, of Battle Creek, have been visit­ comes deficiencies in the eyebrows, and
home with his mother last week sick— ing the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, only a trained eye can detect the assump­
Ladles dime society will meet next Thurs­ H. Mantel—The fourth of July celebration tion of reality.—Philadelphia Times.
day at Mrs. Jennie Johnson's. Each one was too late to be reported this week.
is to bring something for the supper—Mr.
Schiratk* and Ui» Servant
Albert Klnnie Is expected home soon from
Barry.
While in garrison at Fort Sheridan,
California—Flora
McKnlght fpent the
An ice cream social for the benefit of S. D., Liontenant Schwatka had an
fourth at Paw I’aw—Ella McGIIn has re­
the Sunday school class held at Mra. Har­ Irish servant whom he had taken from
turned from Dakota and is staying with
vey Bellinger last Tuesday was a success the ranks, and who, like his commanding
her sister Mary.
'
—Haying in full blast here—George Win­
officer and employer, was subject to oc­
ters and 11. L. Nobles are making hay fly
Yankee Spring*.
One morning after
—And Nobles and wife were the guests of casional sprees.
! Haying is nt hand and harvest Is close U. S. Nobles Sunday—The Ice aream Schwatka hail been sitting up with some
at Its heels—J. Johnson traded one of bls' social at George Lawerence's was well at­ visiting comrades he left orders with bis
horses the other day for a span of mules. tended. Maud Rorabeck was the lucky servant that he should bo promptly
He will make the harvest suffer now— one to draw the ten dollar b^r quilt—Tom awakened at 0 o’clock. About noon the
About one hundred gathered at the home Casey is helping S. R. Willison secure his lieutenant arose without having been
of Ezra Wilsons last Saturday uight in hay—Win Tobies Is spending his vacation
called, and opening the door leading
honor of their tenth anniversary. After In. Barry with his young friends.
from his bedroom to the dining rudsh in
a beautiful supperS. C. Ritchie presented
the log quartern which ho occupied dis­
them with a nice couch given as a token of
Johnstown and Hurry
covered iiis servant lying dead drunk on
their friendship. All report a good time
Wm. Norris’S brother and wife of Kala­
the Boor before him.
—Edd. Hall Is on the sick list this week—
mazoo.
nre
spending
their
fourth
with
Mrs. Burt Matthews returned to her home
.Schwatka raised hiiu from the floor
him—Mrs. Arthur Fisher Is- helping rarein Valley City last Saturday after a three
and
shook him ns u mastiff-would u ter­
for her aunt Mrs. Smith, who is very sick
weeks'visit with friends at this place
near your city—Farmers nre securing rier, exclaiming to him: “You infernal
—G. Culver, o^ Allegan Co., was on our
their liny In po&lt;»d condition this lovely scoundrel, don’t you know that I ordered
streets last Sunday.
weather—Edith Willison Is spending her you to wake me at 9 o’clock? .Here I
vacation with her brother and sister in liud yon drunk in violation of your agree­
Cloven) ute.
Eatou Rapids and Charlotte—Mrs. Addie ment that yon would never get under the
To-daj is the glorious 4th and noise Is
Searles received a very pleasant call from influence of liquor while I was on a
the
prevailing feature. Some of the
her sisters of Gasburg one day last drunk.” The Irishman straignlened
youngsters commenced on the night of the
week—The ice crenni social at Mrs. Mary
third with anvil and crackers and t Bleep Bellingers* Tuesday eve. for'lhe benefit of himself up for attention, saluted and
was banished from many eyes—J. Bi Un­
the
Sunday school class clhired about replied:
derhill of St. Louis, Is visiting friends
“Yes, aor, but you niver give me no
85.00. Socials are too numerous to be n
here—Haying in this vicinity Is well un­
financial success—Earnest Quick sports a chance. You’ve kept me sober for three
derway. some have finished up—Accord­
new buggy—Mr. S. R. Willison made weeks by staying diirunk yerself, ye
ing to a recent ruling of the pension de­
Charlotte and Eaton Rapids a call last have."
partment some of the applicants will be
Schwatka forgave him.—Chicago In­
week—Mr. P. Knowles and family «re en­
obliged to buy or hire a type writer In or­
tertaining friends from Jackson—Miss ter Ocean.
der to get in their evidence In accordance
Maud Rorabeck was the lucky one to
vyith the order. 'It Is Infamous on thu
draw the ten dollar quilt made by the
part of the secretary of the Interior to
There has probably not been since the
L. A. 8.—The fonrth of July Is here In
make such a ruling and Is nothing more
all its glory including the small boy with war so little “shoddy’’ used in shoes as
or less than a method to prevent granting
now. There nre numerous imitations of
the firecaackers.
.
pensions to the old boys—The crowd- here
calf, kangaroo, dougola,goat,etc., made
the 4th as on tormer occasions of the kind
from a cowhide, and by the skill of
but it was a very civil and well behaved
Frank and Mary Montague were remar­ mechanism they are remarkably close
crowd—The oration by Bon. Fred Allen,
ried last week. A musical was held In Imitations, but they are generally sold
of Saginaw, was a fine effort and tho sing­
front of their residence Saturday evening
ing by Cloverdale talent was very nice,
for what they purjxirt to be, and cannot
In which we should Judge by the melody
Nature has given Cloverdale a very fine
produced, a great many participated— be classified as substitutes. The pan­
grove
and
a
little
work
would
Frank Falk of Lacey visited bls sister a cake or pasted sole and heel is still used ’
make it a very attractive place—The mail
few days last week—Mr. and Mrs. Fred in the manufacture of low grade shoes,
for Hastings leaves here now al 8:14 p.
England called on friends in the village but to a less extent than formerly.
m.—Mr. Monroe has moved - Into the
Sunday—Miss Elsie LePrad started for Leather is so cheap that a good button
chamber of A. Kingsbury—Mr. Pyle and
Canada Monday where she will spend a boot can be made solid throughout at
Mr. Clancy, of Chicago, who were here
few week with her mother before reluming ninety-five cents and one dollar, and
last season are with us again. Thev seem
to her school at Tocoma, Wash.—F. A. perhaps less.
to enjoy the advantages of our lakes.
$
Splckles returned from Chicago last week
The consumer secures morayalue than
—James Coon
and a friend
from ever in the modem medium priced shoes;
Grand Rapids spent Sunday with Geo. I’.
Mrs. Otis Goss, of Colorado, formerly of
genuine materials are put-into every­
Ccoi.
ihls place, was the guest of Mrs. Storms
thing except such low priced shoes that
Over Sunday—John Earl has his house
it is impossible to make them of actual
nearly completed—Rev. Pixley, of Kala­
Into leather. There is no deception about
Jack
has
moved
Park
mazoo. will speak every other Sunday at Mrs.
r_
Clark these. Manufacturers make no secret
Fox's
house— Mrs.
North Piue Lake—Mbs Burpee returned Wilber,
is ....
very ----------------low—Mrs.....Williams
of
----------------to Hastings Monday after spending a cou­ whom mention was made last vteek as be­ of the fact that they are composed of
ple of weeks with her parents—Miss Alta ing very sick died Saturday morning and pasted soles and heels, split insoles and
Richards, of Middleville, has been the was buried Sunday in the Ellis cemetery, the liEK Buyers know what they are
guest of her brother Warren, the latter it was a very large funeral—The promo­ getting.-Lghoe and Leather Reporter.
part of the week—Morris VanAntwerp tion exercises were not very well attended
Georsia'a “Earthquake WoU."
will go to Onst-d Lenawee Co., to-day Friday evening owing to the rain. A very
In Ocdnee county. Ga., a circular hole
and spent the remainder of the summer fine program whs carried out, the children
with ids sister of that place—Mrs. Julia all doing well—Mrs. Charles Southwell । ten feet in diameter suddenly appeared
Holt, of Manchester, New Hampshire, is has been visiting her sister at Marshall the •_ on the uight of the great earthquake ic.
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. pist two weeks—Charlie Sylvester died on September, 1886. It is locally known as
Hughes—Mrs. (Jrockway. of Utah, Is the th.- nightrof the fourth after an illness of! the “earthquake well," and there are
guest of her brother Oren Hughes—Dr, a week of Inilamatory rheumatism and :
hundreds of intelligent people in that
Hyde and wife arc the happy parents of a spinal meningites. two Imys lying dead in
daughter, born’ June 28111—Chas. Van Assyria.' Surely it was a snd and gloomy ' section who believe that it extends to the
Antwerp of Cadillac, visited his father C. fourth. Particulars of the funerals next • very “fountains of the deep." Although
as a -great natural curiosity,
T. Van Antwerp lust week—Olive Stanley week—For account of the terrible accident regarded
---------y ..—no
has become insane and was taken to the occunng here the fourth see local column, attempts were mad£to give it an apenasylum nt Kalamazoo one day last week—
rat® measurement until quife recently,
Mi.-s Lillie Hazen attended the commencewhen all the ropes, clotheslines and hal­
merit exerclaes at NashvRlo last week— ♦*The annual Sutichy school picnic of the ter straps in the neighborhood were let
Dfwls Thompson returns to Chicago tn .Emanual rhurcti will be at Cole’s landtag into its depth without touching bottom.
day after spending a week at home iTliornapple Lake, July 13. R. IL fare
Another sounding scheme is now on foot
wrestling with the mumps—Mr. James 130 and 15 evuts, good on all trains. A
—St Louis Republic.
C iltbrop is confined to his bed through an good old fashioned basket picnic.
Injury received by bis horses running
A Change of Opinion.
RememlsT D ck’ie’s lecture on Friday
away with a bay rake. In attempting to
A Mississippi Valley Churchman—that
catch them be was thrown out and quite evthilrg in the Piesbyterlamhurch.
Is
the
name
now given te the western
severely hurt—Ira Osgood's son was bad­
ly hurt by falling through the upper floor
paliana of Mmwachusetts ouu evening,
of a barn and striking his face ou a 'board
* will be led by Miss N»na Michael.

Hastings Banner

| F you are thinking of doing any
BUILDING; or if you want any
HARDWARE of any kind, call on
I keep everything usually kept
in a

HKST &lt;WJ
.
MRbWflRE STORE
-\nd know that I can please you

llil VAN VALKENBURGH

()XrOKb5

RUDDY

Our fine line all sizes on
C, E. D and EE lasts at
82.50;
.
SQUARE TOE and OPERA TOE.

J

Harvester Oil

At ToimiI’s is a Slicker, Yon
will miss a good one il yon
don’t try it.

COMMON SENSE OXFORDS at $2.00

Cheaper ones for every day
at SI .75, 81.50, 81.25 and
Boy the best Hay Tedder
81.00. Call and see them in the market, the “Advaace” of
Russet and Wine Colors.
CMilcirezii

At the X3 x 75 Shoe Store.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR5NS0N

ONE PRICE

.

Jesse Townsend

SHOE DEALERS.

WANTED!
Witch Cream.
A mojl .leli^htful lotton tor »&gt;' Toaet.
Used after washing ; after shaving ,
before retiring.

1 will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.

Nourishes the Skin.
For Chaps and Sunbur.n.

I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will bny timber
standing.

J. L. WILKINS,

(tab, Soothes &amp; Softens inflnmcd.
Hard, Dry or Rough Skin.

Comforting
in Humors
and Eczema.

&lt;o and as &lt;ent

ManufaCtuan
by C. H.AJ.
Price. Salem.

breaking the lames of his nose.

PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE.

act

COUNTY-NEWS.

F.It GOODYEAR

Albert Hafner is home on a visit—E. A.
Griggs. of Eckford, visited friends hero
the latter part ot last week and over SpddMjr—G. F. Truman was a guest at the
IJ.-lse A Banks residence over Sunday—
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Banks, of Baltimore,
Md., are visiting their son Harry IL and

The monthly meeting of the Ladles
M Plenary Society at the Pie-byterlan
P.w&gt;n.&lt;« nnl nvdnrntoy. Hie
o
sex heartily Invited.

summed them up in this way: “In the
pig days of Bishop Eaatbnm, wlw. th*
funrchiu.il.,ttU,BajSut«wonI.«,tort
remnant, they thought they were too

Tne Pastor will preach at the Prethv? good for God to damn; now they thizdk
terian church next Sunday. Theme lu that God U too good to damn them, that
An entertainment will be given by tie proving that tbo hard Churchman and
Baptist Union at the Baptist cbu-ch, • n
loose Churchman finally reach ti»
Tuesday evening, July 11 th. Tae pl- same point,"—New York Tribuna.

�-—
'F™**** SALE.
b«o main in U!,
xses
riuIa

er■Thalia
ot tne
tor too atofftoit.aklrt to ba
„or„ unlooped, madam.
Bald Mra.
taportortrabla Moort, ta hla
™^t .nara and dulaet tonee, Utting *
Timx ailk hat and bowing profonndly.
Mra Crao. Uugtaxl .U th. way
hSk to the barracks at the recollecof the utter discomfiture in the

ZmattaTT«=&lt; to — y°"
’*17
by ta.nxtag wh»t h. expected to fad e |
It
“
58:
luxt take to*1 le&lt;tor and read.
। beautiful wheel into line to the left, ।
Ue dross parade sod
SPWA-A'SjS
Sit dom. alt down. Head. »»d tou
' the commands for which movement he
the battery drills
SoredMkoMof^taftb.fafBntry.
gave in louder and more confident
of sine thousand and fourty. dZ- jL* ’’’•nna
what we ought to do about it.
"Most
sincerely yours.
tone, but was
instantly
nonplussed by
dx canto, and an axtornn’* hv
Anda. Cram's blue ejraa ™&gt;derad
dollar, pnxued to, to
“‘"’rjV.
-^Ttoa written page they began te
seeing the battery wheel Into line to
suit
baiin
r»
“Well, lor consummate Impede ore
Bu Gant- Ghartcs R. Kino.
ted or
to proceedlu&lt;»
reoovertlie at
He
read
from
start
to
finish,
the right and move off in exactly the thia beata the Jewel" exclaimed Brax.
Mkw sT "thmrewB tU&gt;rh." ‘-AB Amj PBrtta.” opposite direction from wltat ho hod
„,d then dropped hla head totohta
v
___________
.
"Orderly,
my
compliment!
to
Capt
■
®Sfja
wenaorB.oy
virtue
ot
th«
"4
Mcrvt." EU. J
expected.
Thia
altogether too 3™
T'. —
’ ■, —1.1. Ora
w mrere
w him
hint ML
*1 hand, hla elbow on bla knee, hla Jaee
woman’s face. eotrtalned In said mnrtjoirr and
_
n'hAwa are mere specimen bricks from such ease made and tiro*|i|« d
much for hla equanimity. Digging his L
,j t ---------------------- *-ki— "
full of perplexity and conemTi.
tomyrtfhi nm. »r J- ■ upyweou * &lt;'o- a®” k®*
once, if he’s back from stables.
thltobrio which Waring" had bnllded Idventhat on Saturday the .r4|I
a^W-'-B
arr*EBBU»nL 1
■•Wbat do you think of it? Is the
Jl. D,
atsten
o'clock
in ttie
spurs into the flanks of the astonished ।
Now, os has been said. Cram bad
*MM,
pobllc
uet lan
. to tbehijh.^
hM'AjA
truth-" and the colonel hesitated. ta hla tew montha ot artlUmy aerrioa.
sorreL he darted off after Cram, waving '. hod no time to change to undress unitba north fro«t door or th..
u
Ito be cnjmxrxD.]
"A» to their being seen together, The limit, ot too atory are all too oon- city of Hastings, &lt;thai• aZl
* his sword, and shouting:
|1 form, but Mrs. Cram had received the
perhaps
As
to
the
oto«-too
ehalUaeted
tu
jtamll
of
extended
detail
where
the
circuit
court
fur
Ifam
AXid
so
Minor
had
nodded
"gQ
ahead"
;
AUU BU - ■
i
"Left into Hue wheel, captain. Left orderly’s message, had informed that
—
kfft
HWtetoes
hi
So, without further expanrion. lt may
to Mr. Drake, and presently the whole into line wheel.”
j■ martial Mercury thr.t the captain was lengc—I don’t believe it.^
•oMteh thereof as may be
“Wai.'Cram. this I. toe se«»d or be Ulla that when he dree up tototan amount doe on wd
command made its bow. so to speak, to
jn vain Mr. Pierce undertook to ex- i1 not yet back from stables, and that she
third letter that ha, come to me to the on tola eventful April day in Cram ,
. Minor as its immediate chief, and then plain matters. Minor presumed that '• would tell him at once on his return.
wagon iml Larkin', hot 4ud Ferry.
he drew sword And his untried voice the artilleryman liad made an actual Well, she knew that mischief was same hand. . Now. you
became', faintly audible. The orders;
became,
orders: blunder and was only enabled to cor- •■ brewing, and her woman's wit was al­ that he returns and docsn t quit the ItaUteldtetatoea. with Pierce', prectou.
post until this matter Is arranged.
London umbrella by hla aide and Mer­
“Prepare for’ review" and “to the rear pact H by a countermarch, and so rode , ready enlisted in behalf of her friend.
Mad S'.,
“I’ll attend to it, sir, was the an
open order” were instantly followed back to his position in front of the cen- • Hurriedly penciling a note, she sent. a
ton's watch In hla pocket be was a.
uumeuiy peu...... --------- - --, ,
by a stentorian "action front” down at ter of the reforming line, convinced rae«&gt;enger to
. »her Ite.re.
liege, .*&lt;11
.till »&gt;UUV
bu.y Wlt.ll
wW&gt; ■ ’TJahotoat Lntag. while Waring stvlish »a&lt;1 presentable a fellow as
etor isaned from u buttery barrack,
the left, the instant lerip and rush of . that st lust he had caught the battery hla horses, to bld him come to. her. If :
was slowly, driving hl-',Wcn.^,^’’‘! and Jeffera Cram', Engllto groom, hUMrirr -|l &lt;&gt;u Hrli'H
some thirty nimble cannoneefb, shouts commander.
.
: only for a moment, on hls'way to the 1' eras
siowiy.u...
North. IC.u.p? ir-, ,n
pK-UW.I. g
of “drive on'." the crocking of whips
When
Braxton,
therefore,- came office. And when he came, heated. , the ,ha,iea roods under tlie glhteuiW mntely app.-uved tlie general appear­ io Mil one buudietl iyi ।
the thunder and rumble of wheels, the r down to make his criticisms and com- tired, but bubbling over with eager- whJtc pillars of the row"
ance of hla prime favorite among the iimre or lr»» kohmIii
I. but bubbling over
wblte puiurs u.
------- •urvej thereof.
------r
—
..
o
._
c
,
------------,
----------------------------—
...
.
u
,
n
her
of
the
fun
they
had
;
qua
rtcrs
chatting
joyously
with
them
thud of plungibg hoofs. Forty-eight ' meats upon the conduct of the review, nesa to tell her of the tan they had ■ quBrtor.. 'halttag joyoualy wltathcm offkera at the pout, nt not of whom he
1»kL*-&lt;1 M») SMb. HM.
mettlesome horses in teams of two Minor was simply amazed to find that “
C.
.. describing
.
.too
k- nhiM-n
been
having
with Brax. -------------the met Mm
him „* n&lt;1
objects so
so strange opened hi, eye. In cockney amarnu
abreast went dancing briskly away toln.texd ot being to error Cram ,had
J ,w*n
b",ir ej«,
M&gt;rtu&lt;Be.
and
eritleally noted the ridU with
,,
.
1K. with a cool tankard of ““^yWr'
aliandygaff' j' ^
w thvir
eyea. Mra
Mra Crem*.
Cram a
,otolikc
ng- । '-------.. •• cametotol&gt;eg
should
the rear, at sight of which Minor gone «UteUy. right and as prescribed , ’ »-■_u. L— had
Alfqrtif.v tor Mmi,
likelninEEngbegtool
thatthhy
th*y
shouia which Mr. Waring tooled tho spirited
“
hora. ,rtllW fellow*
, fc„ minutes and take a cup of
dropped his jaw and the point of his by hi. drill regulations ta wheeling to .
bays along the level rood.
MORTGAGE
ince o, ,!rink.
* Th . c„ol„ ,lot
The hllerton.
baring txi-.i in ■
sword and sat gazing blankly after ' the right and gaming ground to the &gt;
Nearly a mUe above the barracks, ofDefault
,b* '""dltiMB
a certain tnortcajtr m*,;. '. Vrauti,
M.rortn
them, over the bowed head of his placid ' rear before coating up on the line, lie
exercise In hot weather. I
engaged, and it waa necessary
almost peevishly deelmed that he »'
J
J
,
n„„g o9 hl,
drirXek at once to town but they midway between the long embankment and* NeUle Cev II to- M «
sorrel, wondering what on earth it
He quaffed rt esgeny. ,««»•»»
~ t© drive uuv» »»• «***-*- ------------ - , j '
their left nod the tall white picket
ftcc
of
the
iUgl-t'
:
rot
‘
i»-.
u.
f,.
r
\te
meant that they should all be running ’ wished the colonel. If he proposed shako and k!
^(1 her
,th |
kissed
her gratctullyi
gratefully, and
and :I ,„
RU,DMd
pped (or
for „
a momen'
moment to chat ”
witn
MUrroount&lt;?d । y the olive-green Harry sod Mair of Midi In n u«. “ui»
away, nt the very instant* when he ex­ having a combined review, would as­ burst all at once into laughing nar- the|r pretty hostess under the gallery. foUage of magnolias and orange trees May. A. D.. nW. In l.i^i
,t
there &lt;. dunLpS
pected them to brace up fur review. But sume command himself, os he didn't ration of the morning's work, bufsho ; and thcn a moment later, as thej 'n tho other hand, they had come upon pare&gt;!2. o which i ..i:t
te due at the &lt;la»/&lt;rt till* :...&lt;■,&gt; ibe mTjS
before he could give Utterance to his care to be bothered with combination checked him:
I rolled out of the , resounding sally- |
of d(?ep ,nnd.holeB in the way, tbrda hubdred dnilun, .?.«1
tta frDn
thoughts eight glcssy tea:-.: - in almost tactics of which be had never hod
nre dojtan iX*
■ port, an orderly ran up, saluted, ana . when, the s?epage water from the rap­ and au altoroet'* Ire-d la
»I&lt;1»«1 for Ln »aid tnoruxir. an.!,»Vji — *1,
simultaneous sweep tot:;? left about previous knowledge.
Being of the
slipped a note in Waring s hand.
----- |‘ 1Uv
idlv rifdnir
rising flood u
was
-as turning the road
road-­ eerdUigiat law having U.. fi-btuiedtonlm
came sharply around again. The black
. .. ... ____
n-M hl&gt;
ax-1
tata . pond. Slock holplaaaly ta ar I Ha ttiotirl*
'
“It is immediate, sir," was
h— —
muzzles of the guns were pointed to hold, and
the next performance,
I planation.
! the mud. an old-fashioned cabriolet
the front, every axle’ exactly In the though somewhat erroneous in many
"Ah! Miss Allerton, will you pardon • was halted. Its driver was out and up ootdalurd in Baid morlgwir.
t!;e xUtute
prolongation of his front rank, every respects, was a slight improvement on
me one moment?" said Waring, as ho to his knees thrashing vainly at his sucii ease made and prwTi|r.l, wxi« n brrrbv
glve|&gt; that on MMutilay lh&lt;* .'.nt dsv
Sc-gn
little group of red-topped, red-trimmed the first, though Braxton did not give
' shifted whip and rein* in the left hand , strainin". staggering horse. The tor­ ter. A. J&gt;.. 1MB. at ten oV!&lt;x k in tjlfcannoneers standing erect and square, time for the battery to complete one
! and turned coolly up the levee road. I tuous roar!way was blocked, but V ar- 1 nhsll sell at public auctlBn. t*. the b|rh*.t
the chiefs of section and of pieces sit­ movement before he would rush it in­
bidder, at the north fnfat, «Vw»r &lt;&gt;t the Conn
Thon with the right ho forcea open ing hail been up and down the river House, in the elti of Husr.iu'*. that ’tetoz tb*
ting like statues on their handsometo
i another. When the officers assem-x -v -j . -jh-itu mum
j and held up the missive.
I bank too many times both day and Saco where the Circuit Court lor Harrv Coautv
horses, the line of limbers accurately bled to compare notes during the rest I
f.
Holden.] the prrtnhe* &lt;levrtt«l ’tn
!
It onlv said: "Whatsoever you do, : night to be daunted by a matter so mort*a*e.nr
so tuurh there.it u n»r. t*
covering the guns, and, still farther after the second repetition.
Minor , TT I
1 be here before taps to night Come di­ trivial.
i.h&gt;rtnre
He simply cautioned Jeffers ■arv to imy the nmount &lt;&gt; , ■ &gt;
back, Mr. Pierce’ could be heard shont- growled that this was ' a little better,
With
8 percent Interest, st&gt;&lt;l hll Irgxl
t*
rect to me, and I will explain.
Your I to lean well over the inner wheel, gctherwltli
^&gt;^(1 T
an suiotnr - ire
twraty4re.
ing his orders for the alignment of the yet not good," which led to someone
friend,
Cram.
! guided his team obliquely up the dollars eovrnsntcd for ithrrein. th*- I'remlwi
caissons. In the twinkling of an eye suggesting in low tone that the major I ।
Ip
DeiordescnlH.il
lu
m
*.&lt;1
mort(are
as
all
that
“All right," said Waring, aloud. "My slope of the levee, and drove quietly
the rush and thunder were stilled, the gO^
positives pnd comparatives ' |'I I** ,
certain piece and pared W fauu MtualeaaC be­
I compliments to the captain, and say 1 along its level top until abreast the ing in the township ■&gt;( As»)r;.. in the mstr of
battery without the twitch of a muscle worse mixed than his tactics, and in- ■ /Ov.j S
'll
Barry ai d State of MfehlzsD. xtxl kzusn an4
‘
’ ready
’
’for review,
’
J old Brax, quiring further ."whether it might not ,
jjj
I scene of the wreck. One glanee^into desctilHil
| I’ll be with him."
stood
and
as follows to ult
i
Bul even with this injunction he the interior of the cab caused him suds
The north rast &lt;iu;.rter 5
. of :lie v gj,
sitting gloomily in saddle at the re­ be well to dub him Minor Major.” i -^^&lt;4
' • k, J r
/
[ failed
*.„wto appear.
——x-M-idnight came with- deniy to stop, to pass the reins back to wc-t quarter ’s tv ki &lt;if -m- ti n tl.irty-thrre
viewing point, watching the stirring The laughter that followed this sally
[Ml town one [I] north o! rlt.ee
Warsi In
out a won! from Waring, and the jefferaf to spring down the slope until said county o: Harn
sight with gloomy and cynical eye, naturally reached the ’ ears of the ■
'
’*&lt;
-s;Mani. M&lt;Ca*.- i . Mortjvrrr
of mud.
was chafed still more to hear in a sil­ seniors, and so Brax never let up on , “wxix, foh comsUMMATK impi'dexce hx1 . morning dawned and found him ab- 110 stood at the edge of the
very voice from the group of ladies the the command until the review went ,
i Herr he raised his hat and cried: ,
' sent stilL
Atternry for Mortortv
.
unwelcome words; “Oh. wasn’t that off without an error of any apprecia- | “Ned.
dear, don’t stop for that ,yet.
“Mme. Lascelles! madame! this is Dated. June •JHli. i«m
MORTGAGE s.U.!..
pretty!’' He meant with all his heart ble weight, without, in fact. "a&lt;hitch । know you're too full of tact to let
—for
f.&gt;r mn.
tret you
vou
Indeed luckyme- Let me get
iDefault
having
b»entiii.i.
n. th* e.-ontiooi
It was one of Sam Waring’s oddities
to puB in tiome of the plumage of those in the fut or an unhitch in the harse.” CoL Braxton ■see
it 7was
— —
- ~any fun for
ot a certain mortxagr madivr.Hain 5e«ioa
out.”
“Happy At
j his call a slender, graceful woman and Jane 5'rwton to Emily b. Hmlvick.
that,_____
like the hero’ of
confounded “woodpeckdfs,’’ os he as Doyle expressed it. Il was high yOu, and he's waiting at the office,
dated
March
?KbA
L&gt;
iw. *td
called them, before the day was over. noon when the battalion got back to f
Something
tells me it’s al»ont Mr. Thoughts.” other people’s belongings who was gazing in anxiety and dismay
2.1 ~
recorded -In the utilp • ! the KrsriMer
seemed to suit him so much bettar from the opposite side of the cab. and &lt;-f deeds, tor the Count y r 11’om
In grim silene- , therefore, he rode barracks and the officers hung out Waring.
“
Now
yourself in Mr.
, . put
,
state
— &gt;■ ------—
than
his
own.
The
most
immaculately
MIcbiXSH.
on
the
«&gt;Ui
Hay
»f
March.
along the front or the battalion, tak­ their moist clothing to dry in tlie sun. Waring's place. • Of
&gt;urse he ought
pleading with the driver not to beat IIW. iDllterlll. ot tUOllCaZrr. \ paga A. 1'.
ing little comfor: In the neatness of It was near one when the batterymcn, bever to ‘have made
that ■engagement
dressed man in the regiment, he was his horse, turned suddenly, and a pair said
....
. .
tnortzage
on ihe ripitre rendtlke
their quaint, old-fashioned garb, the officers and all, came steaming up until he had consulted you, but he never satisfied with the result of the of lovely dark eyes lighted up at sight UuUtbcrald default be i&gt; •&lt;!•• in tst payuett
any day
single-breasted.
lung-skirted
frock from the stables, and there was the never
„w.w. dreamed
...
that there would be a efforts of the New York artists whom of his face. Her pallor.-tbo, gave in­ of ths Interest or any part thrreuf
wherein the Mine st ’ .l-. ’
payable
coats, the bulging black felt hats colonel’s orderly with the colonel's review to-day, nrtd so he invited the fac favored with his custom and his
stant place to a warm flush. A pretty aS IbSreiD exprr«!*ed. an-: «: ' : the same re□tain
unpaid
and
in
arteat*
for
the
»pace
of
. looped up on one side and decked with compliments
......
.
.
.
Allertons
to
breakfast
with
lie
’
would
him
at
wear
criticism.
three
or
U
w
'
..«~14
—
“
c
cr
and desires to sec Capt.
child at her side clapped her little hands thirty day*
then
and
iruni
ti.enreforth
------------------------------ v-had
. ....
..
„ ’’
times a new coat just received
skimpy black feather, the glistening Cram
beforexvthevr_v_x_
big batteryman
Moreau's and go ..
to the matinee.
afterUn* lapse of th■
and screamed witadelight:
shoulder-scales and circular breast­ time
a his divss.
,—-------------------------- |j •"Why,
‘Why, that rascal Ananias said
it from that metropolis, and spend not a
--------------------to change
s
principal sum ot l»«o tH&lt;
"Maman! maman! Cest M’sleu’ Vay- aS arrearage of mierev.
plates. the polish of their black leather
Broxton’s first performance on get- was to breakfast at the general's,” in- little time, when not on duty or in
\*4 partoption of the party &lt;■!
■—
belts, cartridge and cap boxes and bay­ ting into cool habiliments was to terrupted the battery commander,
■ uniform, in studying critically its cut
and be due and jmya’ i- immediately there
“Oh, M. Warecng! I'm so glad a’ter. althougU the m-rlod Itml'cd tor tin
onet scabbards. It way'll 11 trim and go over to his office and hunt through ! “Well, perhaps he was Invited thereand
._. fit in the various mirrors that !
payment
thereof
tuny
t&gt;;«&lt;
Vrt:
hire
-xpttMl,
you've
come!
Do
speak
to
that
man!
soldierly, bul he was pottling up his the b(&gt;ok shelves for a volume in. too. 1 believe 1 did hear something of bung about his bachelor den. gayly
aud default haring b»*n mate.in Hie pay­
sense of annoyance for the benefit which ho never before hud felt the that. But he had made this arrange- humming some operatic air as he con- It is horrible the way he beat that poor ment of 'uterret due Mar- U
' ’***’ '’u
Mme Having rew.,i*i. 1 n ।
• • -'
— 1 of ducted
- the
....
of Cram pnd his people.
Yet, what faintest interest—the Light Artillery munt with
the Allertons. »•
Now,
survey, and■ generally
wind­ horse—Mais non, Nin Nin!" she cried, tlie
arrears Cor ttie span- &lt; f itiirs c
could he say? Neither he nor Mi­ ^actios of ISM.. There on his desk lay course, if review were over at ten he , jng up with u wholesale denunciation reproving the child, now stretching wards, the atom* 1 pnn -.pv •
nor had ever before been brought a stack of mail unopened, and Mr. could just about have time to dress and of the cutter and an order to Anat ioa forth her little arms to her friend and ihMHtnd dollar* with all srreanu'
thereon Is now
cu­ ind ja)&gt;bk
into such relations with the light Drake was already silcnl’y Inditing catch the clcven-o'clocl: car, bul that to go Oycr ond get some other fellow’s striving to rise and leap to him.
and
be the terms .■! • dit m.&gt;r i mw
“I’d like to know how in h—1 I’m to the
artillery,
and
he
simply didn’t the summary note to the culprit War- would make ..
Ud
option
ther .
■ ••rtl
it very .....
late, and when coat, tAat he might try the effect of
there
1*
claimed
to
be
'-nr
t
get
this
cab
of
such
hole
as
this
tnis
eao
out
oi
sut-n
a
nine
ns
uus
know where to hit.
Lots of things ing. Brax wanted first to see with his n
Bay
— IMIU
Billy Ibroke
—v- away fr&lt;’«n Ara„„in&lt;
Ananias • .v_._
that These were liberties he took
of tin* notice the sum of iu &gt; :
----- .. . looked queer, but after this ini­ own eyes the instructions for light ar- nobody could catch him for over half ‘ only with his chums and intimates, to if I don't beat jiim." exclaimed the hundred seventy-three -tollv■: thirty fair
'■ ’L rtJ;
tial experience he felt it best to say tillery when reviewed with other an hour Mr. Ferry hud taken the see- [ be sure, but they were liberties all the driver, roughly.
Then once more: rents, and an attorney's ‘
dollar*
vrorhb &lt;1
orortd-4
• r
-» .‘**J
nothing until he could light on a point troops, vaguely hoping that there migM. tiOn, Mr. Waring wasn't needed, and— ; same, and it was delicious tn hoar the "Dash bla^k dash your infernal hide! five
luortgM**. and 1.0
.... *Ul!
that no one could gainsay, and he stlB be some point on which to catch &gt; Why. Ned. when I drove- iu. (earing to !
laugh with which he would tell how I’ll learn you to balk with me again!" at law bav.nx !«eru It» K
er MJ
*.».i
found it in front of the left section.
his foeman on the hip.
But if there flntj him injured, and saw him standing Pierce had to dress In uniform when ho Then down came rhore furious lashes moneys secured
part thereof.
“Where is Mr. Waging, sir?” he were he did not find it- Ho was tac- there the picture of consternation and I
Now. Uierelore, by »1 n •
went up to the opera Thursday night, on the quivering hide, and the poor
. sod tte
t
sternly aaked.
tician enough to see that even if Cram despair, and he told me about his cn- or how, after he hud worn Ferry’s tortured brute ix-gan to liack. thereby sale contained In
i-ML mttee • ■
statute in «ucb case mart- u
"1 wish I knew, colonet His horse h Ji formed with his leading drivers on gagement. I said myself: ‘Why don’t
ci.rxlM tie '■
stylish
morning suit to make
a placing the frail four-wheeler in immi­ Is hereby given U-ati
i-.c, at us
came back without him, as you doubt­ -Hne with the infantry, as Braxton you go now?' I told him it was what’
nent dianger of being upeet.
ISlii day of Hepte n
-round of calls in town and that young
: st publie
o'clock In Um forenoon. '
less saw, anU, us he hasn’t appeared, I thought
*v
v. t
_
tj have
i
.»
t*
^oq gurojy wou]d ray if yon were here. I
he should
done,
neither
“
Steady
there!
Hold
your
hand,
sir!
Ujr MttH
gentleman later on went up to see a
auetton. to the hlgli.-l
am afraid of accident.”
of the two methods of forming into Neither of us thought the colonel '
lite City cl
pretty girl in whom he felt a growing Don't strike that homo again. Just front doer ot the Court H&lt;
*
"How did he come to leave his post, battery would then have got his guns would object, so long as you approved,
Hastings, (that telng th- &gt;
stand
at
his
head
a
moment
and
keep
interest, her hateful little sister had
sir? I have no recollection of author­ where they belonged. Cram's interpre­ and he wrote such a nice note. Why, .
come in and commented on his “bor­ quiet till I get these ladies out,” called
izing anything of the kind."
tation of the text was backed by the Ned, he only just had time to change
much thereof a»
r::&lt;v
trowing Mr. Waring’s clothes." No man Waring, in tone quiet yet commanding. to pay the amount '.j- on «'&lt;&gt;
"Certainly not, colonel.
He rode custom of service, and there was no use his dress and drive up with Jeffers-*”
“I’ll get 'em out myself in my own gage,
with vigh: per -mt. iotereg
in the battery would ever think
back to his quarters with my consent ci ticiaing it further. And so. after dis- | "With
w&gt;&lt;w Jeffers? With my—er—our ।
way, if they'll only stop their infernal and all legal co*t«. together »ith an 3U,'™!7!
of
refusing
Sam
the
use
of
any
­
before adjutant's call had sounded, contentedly hunting through the dust- team and wagon? Well, 1 liko—"
fee
of
thirty-five - .b'fare
thing ho possessed, and there were yellin'," was the coarse reply.
for therein, tte pretntee* '-«-ing deseritea
and he should have been with us again covered pages awhile in hopes of stum- ,
••()( course you like It, ypu old dar“Oh,' M. Warecng," exclaimed the iSS S’TSSf .t’»f'urpj
half a dozen
young fellows in
in abundant time.”
bling on some codicil or rebuttal, the Hng. she’s such a dear girl, though
lady in undertone, “the man has been the township of Halumin-, fn tbr mMy«
the
infantry
who
were
just
as
“That young gentleman needs more colonel shut it with a disgusted snap JQsl a litt]e blt gtishing, you know,
; drinking, I am sure. He has been so Barry ami state of Michigan. »«"l
discipline than he is apt to get at this and tossed the offending tome on the why, I said, certainly tho team should ■ ready to pay tribute to his whims. ,
and described as follow* to wi
.
■ Nor was it among the men alone that
1° his language."
The east half ot the north v--' l'*^***
rate, Capt. Cram, and 1 desire that you farthest table. At that moment Brax ; go. UuV Ned&gt; her£s what rm afraid
he found such indulgence. Mrs. Cram 1
Waring waited for no more words. the north east quarter .4 tb.'• ' ’
#7
pay closer attention to his move­
t'- : -'J£3
ot Mnu bnixton saw it drive in at I had not known him a fortnight when, j Looking quickly about him, he saw a terotsection six m i"
ments than you have done in the past who
­
" prepared
- *the
- Light Artillery
- Tacnine-thirty,
just after Billy ran away,
ranre eight W west. --mt:..n' •- ■&gt;with twinkling eyes and a betraying ; pi*nk lying on the levee slope. This and three acres more or i •
Mr. Drake." he said to his adjutant, tics in the nethermost depths of the
and she asked Jeffers who was going, j twitch about the corners of his mouth, |
Emily D fa.&gt;rat. '■
seized, thrust one end across the
who, was tripping around after his neighboring swamp. Then he turned
Phiuf T.Colorovf.
.
and be told her Mr. Waring, and she he appears! one morning to say he mutWy hole until it rested in the cab.
chief afoot, “call on Mr. Waring to ox- on his silent staff officer—a not unusual
Attorney for MorUagre.
has told the colonel. I'll wager. Now, j had invited some friends down to Bt®PP®d lightly across, took the child Dated Jane z?nd. l«QJ.
----------plain his absence in writing and with- expedient.
what you have got to do is to explain luncheon at the officers* mess and the ! ,n hi* arms, bore her to the embank_x_ .| ‘'Why on earth, Mr. Drake, didn't you
out‘ delay. “This indifference i_
io j
duty
that to him, so that he won't blame । mess had no suitable china, therefore ment and sat her down, then sprang
is something to which I am utterly un­ look up that point, instead of making
Mr. Waring."
। he would thank her to send over hers, ! hack for her young mother, who,
accustomed." continued Braxton again, j
such a break before the whole com­
"The dickens 1 have! The most bare­ 1 also some table cloths and napkins, and I trembling slightly, roee and took his
addressing Cram, who preserved a most mand?"
faced piece of impudence even Sam । forks and spoons.. When the Forty- ' outstretched hand just aa another lash
uncompromising serenity of counten­
“I couldn’t find anything about it in Waring was ever guilty of—to me, at
sixth infantry were on their way to ' feU on the horse's back and another
ance: and with this parting shot the Casey, sir. anywhere," replied the per­
least, though I've no doubt he’s done ; Texas and the officers' families were larcfl followed. Waring caught at the
colonel turned gruffly away and soon turbed young man.
“I didn't know worse a dozen times. Why, |bless your
| entertained over night at the barracks • cab-rail with one hand, threw the
retook his station at the reviewing where
w urre else
vise to
iu look."
iuvn.
heart, Nell, how can 1 explain? You and his rooms were to be occupied by &gt; other arm about her slender waist,
point.
I
"Well, you might have asked Mr.
h bUV7i ‘ i.
II the wlIe
vism.,
wife,&lt; sister
sister ana
and daughters
daughters of
of Caul
Capt. i »»&lt;».
and
fairly urung
lifting the
the'
little mi
madame
and.- tairiy
the’ little
Then come the second hitch. Minor Ferry or Mr. Pierce. The Lord knows
(’r«nav
——“
—«“*v_
t-----------... v her
. to the
big toldte°'1couMn't han™ that^lter C
™n'r'.
I too, battery team °'cr ““ wheel,
eprang with
had had no experience whatever, as you waste enough time with ’em.”
"
N°
”
a»h
aprmg
wagon
to
town
with
a
note
j
toore.
and
ta
an
instant
more
had
-a^A/M vu vuwu wnn a note . sbore, and in au instant more had carcar­
has been said, and he first tried to !,
“You might have asked Capt. Cram,” as well as I? No. sir! Go and doit,
mind von ••
I'm
to -ta" , to
? Mrs. Converse, of
«f toe
the staff, telling ri"1 h
her.
«x- speeehleaa
speechless and somewhat agiwheel into column of companies with- . was what ih-ake
-r- wanted
naUvcM w
» uu
to n
say,
but sir. And
*--*-•«
•
“ld “
h (XT ,hc
t A Udi
1 Krl. “
aa had
La^aat.1
___ _ ,
«*•&gt;&lt;»■'
. ' ♦ atoted,
* a/l •«to* V.th.
—. ■ top_ *of
.Vthe
.. , ..lerre.
out oloatag ranks, whereupon every cap- i
d7d no"”neMt the'Xnd’of h“! 1 rite ttam'.B no here to
I
he^
tarbJLS
pllv
and
tare
a
e„°oS
h
"
-Pa^room.
were
I
'«ow.
”
said
he.
“
let
mo
drive
von
tmn promptly cautioned “Standfast,"!penholder
----- ---------------------- .
. ..
, instead,
and bridled
his
tea and a nibble when thev come down : *ur”I*hed that he had decided to draw !
Nin wherever you were going.
and thereby banished the last remnant tongue and temper.”
!
“
do
T&gt;
on
her
for
wash
bowls,
pileheri,
mos-i
U
H
to
market
or
to
ehurch?"
of Minor * senses. Seeing that some­
“The next time I have a review with this evening
lie's go!ng’to drive the
quito frames, nets and coverlets, I
"Muis non—to bonne mamnn's, of
thing was wrong, he tried again, this a mounted battery, by George!'* said
Allerton* here ”
blankets, pillows, slips, shams, and I
it is the fete," cried the eager
time prefacing with "Paas in review," the post commander, finally, bringing
“
W
otbc
and
more
it:
Why. you anything else she might think of. And lita« o°®. despite her mother’s stern
and still the captains were implacable'. his fist down on the table with a crash,
conspiracy in petticoats, you’ll be the Mra. Converse loaded up the wagon ac- ,
The nearest one. in a stage whisper, “I just—won’t have it!”
of silence.
"Look!" she exruin of inc old Arax is.boiling over
tried to make the major hear “Close j
cordingly . This was the more remark- 1 clal™ed, showing her dainty little legs
He had brought down the pile of let­ now
If hr dream- that Wiring has able In her case because she waa one and
order, first." But all the time Brax
creamy
silken
hose and kid.
ters as well as his fist, and Drake been taking llbcrtir* wit!: him heft!
waa losing more of his temper and
of the women with whom he had never
'
*
taaman,” explained
explained
sprang to gather them, replacing them fetch him up m&gt; *hnrt - '
...I.. L......... uvuauuccr
•* It was "bonne
uoodo maman,"
Minor what was left of his head, and
v aanc&lt; d. which was tantamount to madame. who had ordered the cab from
on the desk and dexterously slipping a
Brax came down like the wolf on the
“Exactly!
You mustn
’t let him.
-&lt;—------------------AN INTERESTING SKETCH.^
______
__________
“SYou
’w Mra
Co!:X
n'nTLtFUUWIW
i'1*‘OC!:1whs
i “social
*? ,Or th“”'
°« toe
paper cutter under ^he flap of each en­
fold, gave ’the command to “Close
velope as he dufto. • At the very first must tell him I sent him up with your bashaw Mrs. Converse was not considteam-yonra, mind you-to keep''hla eredagood partner, and. u th” tody ““‘•‘‘to" o&lt; the river road, or auapectorder” himself, and was instantly
note he opened Brax threw himself
echoed by Cram's powerful shout “Lim­
empgera.nt, alnco
.tare it
U waa
„„ tamoaalble entertained ^^"dlffmn
verv differ...
“ iSw,"
Il “on
E that
I
of the driver.
back in his chair with a long whistle engngement,
ruigliter, Blanche. &lt;•&lt;"*
Z..ri.»au:rs*-Bn^
ber to the rear," followed by “Pieces
no ranch tho happier for me.” laugh­ neon
of mingled amazement and concern, for him to come back to review ground. » th*t subject and was passionately fond
terribly afflk’tod **9’
left about! Cainsons forward!” Then, in
ed Waring. “Take the front teat, &lt;md lurtthe entire ure uf Mt
trt Kwp
Of
courad
he
wouldn't
expect
him
to
(,t
dancing,
she
had
resented
not
a
then turned suddenly on his adjutant.
wuslnaucbacanditlouit
|
juslc ie»the rumble and clank of the respond­
v.
'
the llno thus drawn to her detri­ Jeffers. Naw Nin Nth, xna ftenrette, barfMin wbool and sban.lr
"What became of Mr. Waring? He aP.?T?r
and
ing battery. Minor’s next command
up
With
you!"
And
the
delighted
child
Don
t
know
about
that.
SaU.
I
®cnt
She
not
only
loaned,
however
S.HM
In
fact,
we
feared
S}-'
1
wasn’t hurt?"
was heard by only the right wing of .
waa lifted to her perch ta tho atyHah are i&gt;»41Uvo but f&lt;»r an
aHMetto«"Not a bit, sir, that ! know of. He. reckon that’s the way he’ll order out a11 he asked for, bul begged to be ini
*hj
would
have
had
B'*
’
.her«.«'l
ve^
tho battalion, and the company wheels
rap ahe
’he had
^*d bo
“ often
Often admired.
“d"
“Now, fro bad employed
“j Ja*4 Aucu*»
drove to town with Capt. Cram’s team tha whole gong ot u» next limo. Do’s formed if there were not aomvthtaS
were ragged. So was the next part of
..-iIuhuU *b°
. .he continued,
..
extending hla u &gt;!«-neflt from then*- Th*, t’
—al least 1 was told so—and left that had hie flu ot mounted work to-day." • more she could do to beta entertain
■die
weighed
but
»
of
&gt;
’
ervk*«Jjf
the performance when he started to
“Well, It he ikould, you be .nre to hl. vlritora
Waring Beta
note for you there, sir.”
march in review, nevsr waiting, of
Wh,at«o- , Sorely Hower, the next week, but
“He did!—left the post and left a •eguteseo gracefully now.
course, for the*battery to wheel into
K‘ llr' ' f’^te take her out, twen once’at the I
re CQsnxvTO.1
oomxra
note for me! Why!—’’ But here Brax­
Il«&gt;
to *a
-------- .... onre at the I
column of section.*.
Thia omission,
ton broke off short, tore open the note Waring in arrest while Gwen Allerton staff german. Mra. Cram naa altera- ,
however, in no wise disconcerted
is here. It would spoil—everything •’ ately aghast and delighted at what
and read:
Cram, who, following at rapid walk,
“Oh, match-making, is it? Then IH aha perhaps JuaUy called his ta••MY Dear Coloxzl: I tnuit yon wli over­
»oon gained on the rear of column, look
And so, vexed, Init laughing, comparable Impndenee.
the InfurmaUty of n&gt;y koIdk to town with­ try.”
They were
i he Japanese and Chinene languages
pawing his post commander in beauti­ out prevtovaly ooasultlnc you. I had purytasnd, half indignant, yet wholly subordinate
coming out ot church together one
• entirely different, yet so many would not listen »»’giving it “
ful order and with most accurate salute ot course, MkfaaTour pertufa«!oB. but tho
to the whim of his beloved better half, tarely morning during the winter
he sent ua a Dottle. we
r.t
hap that Iwfcl'^mo In the runaway of my horse
w?,'d* “* “”d to J»P“ toat
the captain hastened over, and found There wua a crowd ta the TeeUbnle
wTCl'lv n I iw, U . T___ _
observing this. Minor took hpart, and,
a:X. v!7i£- BMtoratlve Nervin« '*** e
CoL Braxton sitting with gloomy btreet dreeaea wore then worn looped,
.-itbontM
recovering ills senses to a certain ex­
brow at his Littered desk, his annoy­ yet there was a sudden sound of rip
w.gww*. *•/ the Dr tl *
jj pg,, bottl*' &gt;_
ance of the morning avidantly forgot­
i Ind., on receipt of P"‘ft Is posit*'617
fat abundant time to see that tha imr|

WARING’S PERIL

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A YOUNG GIRL'S FORTUNE.

ten In matters more serious.

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S*iheted up the trailing skiyt al

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�Your Painter
trying to
orte&lt;j to the use of ready
•«*’ eTn;^tac ingredients of wiuch
gjxefi
because of the diffivSde of,color with

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waste can be avoided
. ^ci National Lead Company’s

mountain ram and puma.

PROSPECTING FOR GOLD.
Hard Life of tho Men In the For­
ests of the Northwest
Incur Untold Dnnynrj and Hardship!
J Among tho Unexplored Wllderneaaea of Che Mountain*.

pure White Lead

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
to the »i&gt;c?tooT'lnTh^'S^J i

MANY HAVE

PERISHED.

"** ^

New Obtjcaxs, July 3.—Suddenly and
y°«r way; they embarrass your move- ! Tho foU°W‘,n^ business places and
ments; each extends a hand for a dime ‘ *our *wel11 nFJ‘iu • AuKustM- a village of 11 most without warning the relentless
and the one who gets it is cursed by 1 500 ^habitants in Kalamazoo county, I waters pouring through tho Rescue
the others.
‘ | were
were destroyed
destroyed by
by fire: Church
Church’’s bakery.
bakery, zrevasse, now 800 feet wide, swept down
Who are these who stand on bleak ! post office. Crane’s meat’ market. John ifae New river basin Tuesday night,
corners.
handing
circulars.
pro­ j Lawler’s furniture store. Citizens' bank, tarrying destruction and terror ir.
grammes? Who arc these who come. Andrews'grocer, M. A. Russel's barber their path, not only imprisoning the
'omo
Rogers
’ harness shop," Weeks* : anfortunate people in their houses
to the house door when the shades
of shop,. •
"
...- Iden’s juwelry
store, j an(] cabins, but driving them into the
night hare elo«Ml eomtort »nd dome,- ■*—- •'tore
Uclty within, „d, ringing.
enough I Church
Chnreh’s
’ restaurant. Mrs. Lawler's ' yarrets, and in many instances to the
( dressmaking
store, Page's meat mar- roofs of the buildings. There many of
with which to hay a night’s shelter? |
.
ket.* *'
Miss
Ada Rosebrook
s muunery,
millinery, ;. them
Who are these that timidlv aid with ‘ kel
,,M Alltt
“o^aroou ’s
them are
are yet
yet huddladnuaut«u enduring
cnuui.ua the
7 ha^Wttrc
_____u Z .--L ।I P**g* ■■ hunger., for they
’’ ~~ V- J no
faint heart, late at night, sidle up to J^n,“y hoUlJJIT'7
have
buildings and inerchandise
paaaers along the streets and ask for The
' " loss on *--*•-&gt;*— — ■j means bf cooking food; and it will be
will aggregate I5Q.000. Seth Gregory 1 fortunate, indeed, if all are succored
help?
lost |l,500 in money secreted in his j before starvation and exposure find
Sometimes they arc dead beats. Some­
I victims among them. .
times they ore condensed offense, hardware store.
’Ttn '
In addition to those already overstenchful and infainous, but oftoncr.
• n-i. t
» c
. '
u » । whelmed and drowned in tlie flood, so
anil indeed of toner than you think or
torat,lr“ r’„a:lg.,?3hta!&lt;»r-n.pU.rloauPta tl&gt;» ovcnjta.jen
imagine, they arc men driven by ex-। the upper peninsula weA* .cheeked by .
tt wbitegirl. three
irrmity ot dUtr™ awl by o p^t! nU». tat w«ragioK tal^ly

Lovers of sport with a spioe of dan­
ger will find plenty of it to suit them
in the interior of Lower California,
where great stretches of heavily tim­
bered land have yet to receive their
visit from a white man. Col. William
Denton, the well-known mining man
and surveyor, was the undcsigning wit*
ness of a savage and exciting contest
while on his prospecting trip north of
Calamojue some weeks ago. the partio*
ulara of which he related to a San
Diego Union man. Attracted by a furi­
ous noise in the brush and the evident
uneasiness of his animals he tied them
securely and wgnt forward to recon­
noiter. nnlimbering his gun for use if
necessary. The sight that presented
itself was certainly worth witnessing,
as a battle royal between two mugnifl»
cent brutea. A full-grown California'
lion had attacked a mountain sheep,
and was finding its claws full in trying
to l«t go. The sheep was of formid­
able size, and he used his monstrous
horns with astonishing rapidity, backingoff, stamping his feet with a quick
jerk, ond propelling himself at his foe
like a sure-enough battering ram.
The great ydllow puma, agile and
watchful, leaped aside or into the air
to escape the onslaught of the tartar
he had caught, and with u lightning­
like spring he would aim to clutch the
ram behind the horns. But not onoe '
did the interested observer see the ram
caught unawares. The heavy horns
were swung quickly on the pivot of hia
sinewy neck, and.reccived the clawing
of the cat with no effect whatever.
Col. Denton watched the sport with­
all the zest of a sport*man. and, on in^
dicatlons that the bciljgerenta were
becoming mutually disgusted and
about to separate and disappear, he
embraced a moment when the ram
stood stamping his fore feet preparing
to dart forward, and gave him a bullet
behind the shoulder. The ram leaped
upward and forward, game to the last,
and tumbled forward op his horns.
CoL Denton then turned to pay his
respects to the lion, but us the brutehad already received more than it had
bargained for, it was out of sight. The
splendid horns of the ram were secured
by the hunter as a trophy.

In western Washington civilization
is confine! to a narrow atrip along the
borders of Puget sound and to some of
the best agricultural lands that lie
in the large wooded plaips about its
Ti,,--t'-.tsare a combination of persouthern end, says the New York Sun
Z ?
' colors, put up in small cans.
All the rest is covered with groat
' :
--red so that tone pound will
x
-ids of Strictly Pure White
rocky mountain ranges, cleaved-by
shade shown on the can.
deep, dark valleys and covered up to
ms you will have the best
By. this A world, because made of the line of perpetual snow with heavy
forests of fir and cedar. Every spring
hundreds of prospectors plunge into
this wilderness on a search for gold
and silver, some 011 their own account,
but most of them go grulmteked by regiment of woe to that last resort. ' Th« Dulnth, bouth Shore &amp; Atlantic .
father—one colored woman,
local capitalists, that is. all their ex­ their wita. They are at their wits' 1 railroad hiul a number of bridges and .
of T&lt;jm J(jn&lt;^ ond
five
mother of Tom Jones, and
five
penses ore paid and in return they give end for a fire, for a bath, for a bit of trestles burned between Ishpemingand I
colored children whose names have not
a half interest in whatever mines they bread, for an unbroken shoe, for a mo-' Duluth. Other roads have suffered sim-1
-.ilors: Insist on having one
been
learned.
The
white
girl
was
j ilar losses. Reports of damage to home- I
may discover. With a rifle, a hatchet, mint's comfort.
.
of whitie lead that are
brought in a skiff to the head of New
J p
, manufactured by the “Old
a bog of floor and a frying-pan slung
You turn them from your door. The I
were reported from everywhere. . river lane and just after stepping from
• pjoecss, and' known to be
over his shoulder, the prospee tor starts police mows them on; the societies 'I^,e greatest damage has been done in '
the boat to the railroad embankment
on his quest He goes aa fur as nossl- with long names and deep pockets I ^uy de Noquette tract, where twenty she fell to the ground and died, doubt­
pure:
ble by stage or carriage, then on foot take time to '‘consider” their cases.
| homestcn*ls were destroyed, and in On- less from the combined effects of fright
enters the forest nod follows for many
Who wonders that the prisons ore tona«o° county.
and exposure, nervous and. physical ex­
•B:
miles a narrow trail that-wlnds in and
.
Mlehlftnn Old Retttan Moet.
1 haustion.
out lietween the trunks of great trees,
And yet, with an immensity of terri- |
The
Presuming that the water would rise
The annual
annual reunion
reunion and
and picnic
picnic of
of the
the
whose heads, reaching up hundreds of tory yet to be occnpietl, tilled and 1 Old Settlers' association was held at' gradually, os has be?n the case in former
feet shut off the sun and keep tho made productive, with opportunities Grand Rapids,
-r....A
It was the sixtieth seasons ot inundation and that they
earth in a twilight so deep that only for work in humble linos
lines r-ri.ni^igreater tlmn
than 'I anniversary of the arrival of the first , would have a week or more in which
mos^and fungi can grow. At times ever before, with a land whose needs white settlers. Addresses were deliv- ' to remove their families, stock and
.
cf 3:.-ictlJ Pure White Lead
the path skirts the side of a rushing, demand clear heads, stout hearts and ered by Noyes L. Avery, John Patton, ; household belongings, a large mamountain river, where in every eddy willing hands, there come into this Jr., end otheps The attendance was jonty of *the
u.z people -*
of *'•••=
this ««tinare dozens of darting tront. Then it’ country every year hundreils of thou­ large. The person of most interest fortunate section had made no prepara■ tQ'p-iint. ■’ will psy you
climbs and winds high up the moun­ sands of babies without the faintest wos Harriett Gould Burton, the only tions whatever for the terrible visita• _r
ebnta. r.ji informatain side, grows fainted, and finally dis­ natural endowment for work of any survivor of the original polony, who , tion that came upon them in a single
■ sou mary a. .-liar; it will
: n pcitnl card.
appeats. leaving the gold hunter to kind, save that which is known os the has reached her 80th year,
i night.
An idea of the extent and
scramble on over fallen logs and around work of their wits.
Plr‘ dcPth Ot
fl°°^
fOrU&gt;ed ,FOm
Flnrt Mlchliran Infantry.
that thenj
frQtn 5
7 {evt
precipices as best he can.
•
They come inWi families where the
g
""I
■ I or w.«r »l Dutchtown.
vWhen night comes he stope usually mother is worn out and the father
i L'.-anch,
the
First
M.cb&gt;B»n
infantry
was
held
in
.
.
flrs
,
neW)
_
o(
(hc
(rnr(ul
in the bottom of a valley by a stream worked out Neither lias time to train
Streets.
Jackson and the followlngomeers were
_ Scw
w
of melted snow water, fries and eats the children in the way they should
elected: Pmddent. L. «. Owen. Cold-,
llUo„,illc cawe Thunalay night ta
some pancakes, cuts a great pile of fir go. The father plods along, dieb and
water; rkc prcsidenta. Jamw. Russell. ;
„ra.necr
boughs for a bed, throws himself on it is forgotten. Tlie mother fades away,
Hastings, and Thomas Hoffman. Dans- ; from
.
R T.
T Hart.
nix. .of Donaldsonville.
DonaldsonviUe,
It
and is asleep in a moment.
All th*, girls get married and the'boys
elllc; secretary and treasurer. Dan I
o( lhe chio(- aa l M...
through the night tlie cold and damp drift from one field to another until
i"1?' ‘J’m
iTha° DeJ‘f\,T,“:? Hart’s
Information
was
derived
from the stream and the mossy ground flnRhy they join tho great army of rug»- will be held ta Jackson tho fourth (rom Ix,„(
BouJresu,, „ne of lhe
creep trp and in the morning he is stiff mufiins, living by their wits and prey- .
Friday ta June. HEM.
oldest and most respected citizen, of
■
and scarcely able to stagger oh. He ing on their kind.
Health ill Mlrhiffan.
I the overflowed cfiuntry. who had, with
continues thus day after day, seeing
Alcaaarlni; the Great Wall of China.
Reports to the state board of health 1 much difficulty, made his way to the
only the tree* near about him. and oc­
The great wall of Chinn was meas­ by fifty-five observers in different parts river in search of means to rescue his
Send for
casionally
3
bit
of
dark
mountain
side
ica-rtrtivo
ured in many places by Engineer Un­ of the state for lhe week ended June ' family and neighbors from their alarmpunphlfC.
through a rift in their top* Finally
ihank. the American who surveyed for 24 indicated that intermittent fever and ing predicament
he has climbed high up and comes out
TIME TABLE.
the chief Mofigolian railroad.
His diarrhea increased and that pneumonia 1
Dr. WILLIAfIS’
*'
Measures of
“* relief were at once iinsti
—n.­
-J Tn effect Jarunrj 22.1693.
above the forests, and sees again, for
measurements give it an average ddbreased
It „is thought -the
in area of prevalence. I tuted.
...„— —
- -two fleet of Favorite Route between Gram! Rapids, Detrot
MEDICINE CO.,
tlie first time in days, the full daylight.
height of eighteen feet and a top Diphtheria was reported nt thirty-four j skiffs sent, added to the considerable
Schenectady, N.Y.
Here, high alnn'e the world on tlie
number
previously ~~
in *
the
or
places, scarlet fever ut thirty-six, l
..—
u‘‘ overflow,
'*"*
' i l.iMnii EAHt
n^Brockvlllc. OnL
mountain sides,
lie stands weeks
dred feet the wall is widened and sur­ typhoid fever ut twelve and measles ut gathered from other points, will be sufGrand Raptdn
searching fur silver and gold veins and mounted by towers twenty-four feet
TOP. HEARING CLAIMS.
Paris
' bcfeiit to accomplish the work of bring­
twenty-two
places.
hunting goat and deer for meat
picConl
square and from twenty to twenty-five
, iug all the people of that flooded sec­
lAlto
County o! Barry Sometimes ho loses himself, his food t feet high- The foundation of'the wall
Elmdale
.
,
, tion to places of safety.
M.iy. A. D. ten. gives out. and he starves, or by a mis- •1 is of solid granite, afld , the bricks
Clark’vllle
The work of dredging the entrance to
—-------------------—
T aUawcd forcr-d- step falls themsunda of feet from a i ..
Laki Omm
MARKHAM REPORTS.
■ which constitute the main part of the Muskcgtm harbor is nearing coinpie- ■
'.«pdn«t »te estate
iW-.x-dhtlry
"
••I «*'&lt;! county. precipice and is dashed to pieces in the structure,
iSunntid
are still good, even’ though tion. and when finished there will be
MulUken
valley below. If fortunate, he locates they nre supposed to have been made 18 feet nf clear water through the en­
(iraad Ledge
several claims, stakes them out. finds twu hundred years before Christ. In tire channel.
Laming
|
I.onihiS. July 3.—A midshipman from
m :&lt;urr. • it bearings for them on tho peaks about,
, ipetMtt
The taxes assessed to Michigan rail-1
Victoria arrived r.t Calais early
building this immense fence as a luirand then, loaded with specimens, ricr to the regular incursions of the roads thia year amount**'
tofSOtt. 7G3.97. Ot, Sunday morning with Ecar Admiral
'.'i-t 6.
V AUKUst. makes his Way back to civilization. ’
-439.421.89 more than lust year.
■ Markham’s dispatches concerning the
Lv piotfurd City
November where his ores arc assayed. He has j Tartars the builders did not even at­
,. Eilmor.j
Old settlers of Monroe county held collision off Tripoli Markham's report,
tempt to avoid mountains or chasms
’••renui
.. Stanton
brought the best specimens only, so to'save expense.
the
unotlicial
stories
that
For eighteen hun­ their semi-annual meeting at l,te like
.. Ionia
they Gome out splendidly. People be-. urvtJ
n«v wall
» ...» goes straight over armory
i—at
-----Sparta.
r------have
been
received,
place
the
Ar Grand Jxdjte
dred miles the
come excited, and a party, including ^nntni-s ar.d‘ plains,
.....i and dales.
The Detter mine near Isphcmiug is .blame of the awful blunder bn Sir
‘ ,,, hUl
nature's greatest I to close down. Over half the mines in George Tryon. He says that when the
mine speculators, goes up to see what • ultcr].,. n-gardleiki of n
I that district
ore now idle.': Victoria
- signalled for the fatal
... manenhe lias found. If good, the mines are ! obstructions.
....
.. &gt;Lan«injt
1
A K]M*cial policeman h
kidicia! Croait In Cbaneery. sold on the sprit to speculators, who in !
A
has been up-' Tcr j,o did not think it possible to. with
.. Grand Ixnlg
.. Mulliken
turn sell Jo rich eastern or English '
point* &lt;1 to enforce the dog ordinance in ‘ safely,exeoute the evolution, us the two
., btoufietd
Another exodus of the Crim Tartar Muskegon and he will receive fifty 1 columns were only 10 ‘cable lengths
mining companies. These cut trails 1
,. i Wood bury .
frojp the Crimea has lately set in. and cents a head for every one he kills.
.. I Lake Odessa
' apnrt. He directwl the flag lieutenant
through the woods, send up machinery
„ jcurksvlllo
there is every indication it will contin­
Henry Matson was found dead at to keep the signor, which the Camp&lt; nit court for the piecemeal on donkey or mule back,
,
dlindsie
•
at HastlDgt on hire a lot of miners itt three dollars a ue until in ti very short time the Crimea Opcehee. U.is head was in a spring of erdown . was
., Alto
repeating.
at
dip
McCord
r.u’c trow icltlavlt on day, and the mine is started for profit will be entirely depopulated of its Tar­ water, but wounds about his head
bead indiindi- as an indication that the 'signal from
,. East Paris
tar
inhabitants.
When
the
Crimea
Wa»
Howard K. Verbridge or loss, according to the way the lead
10 30
cite fou!
foul play. He leaves a wife and the Victoria was not understood.
understood, He Ar I. Grund Rapids
first incorporated with Russia in 1783 live
•i-i’f.but re*b!&lt;-s li&gt; the
ft.*a children.
,.ti 11,1 v*..ti
b..n directed
...fhim
W1H the ■
1 tthen
him trt
to signal with
holds oXV
::OO.WM OX
of lUC
the Tartar
Fp-g.-" Kg
LOU.OOU
lliruir population VemiPrank Hayes, 19. years old, was sen-' semaphore:
“Do I understand it is i —
11
15
2
W
I
grated
to
Turkish
territory.
At
the
Grand Ledge
.trd 11. V. 'bridge cause
AN ARMY OF BEGGARS.
i
-- - —
------•
i tenccd to imprisonment for life at De- your wish for the columns to• turn us I
11 40
3 l&lt;&gt;
Portland
i.trrcd livrHti. within
claw uf the Cttaean war there wa. tat(ndleated by th. .Ignri now Iflying?”
3M
loui.-t
w tn
troit for murder.
t,
,
„
i-of this r.Hter. tun! In
5 Z5
Howard City
I 45
.
Charles Thompson. 21 years of age, of But before his order could be carried
3 AA
Ionia
' passed'over
bill
Muppliiint to
Near Starvation.
passed over to
to Turkey.
JurKey. The
i ne present
prt nt,I St. Clair, wm crushed
Ut
death
beout the
commander in chief semaphored
Stanton
4 47
crushed
to
death
‘
be
’
I to
'trveJ on said
,
,
, ...... .......................... . it.,,
------5 05
&lt; dtnure
Who arc these men. young and old. exodos is comequer.t upon w pass gu , twcen Q st4.arncr an&lt;| a lumber dock at him to know what he was waiting
who clamor for patronage at the close ; of a law making the Tartars amenable
• Every day, others week days only, t atop
He
then
proceeded
to
carry
Cleveland,
O.
i
for.
.t ir; default thereof. snld of a performance?
1 to the Russian military conscription.
on
sl&gt;n-.a
’
.
Mrs.
Mary
A.
Clapp.
74
years
old,
1
out
the order, making every efk-'«d t&gt;y the said non
Parlor cars on all trains between Grand
YoV have a carriage. They rush to | The emigrants are seeking homes in
died at Oshtcmo. She was a pioneer of fort to prevent a collision,' with* Kai'ids n:&gt;&lt;1 Detroit. Seats 25 cents. CunnrctlOM
made iiiVulon station. Grand Rapids with the
call it. Half a dozen rush to call the Aaiatic Turkey.
After the
ships had ClIK-AUOA
out success.
Kalamazoo county.
"•nt earn
Wjurr MICHIOAX RAILWAT FOB
An incendiary fire burned seven collided Sir George signaled that no CHICAGO AND THE WEST AND FOH MUBKB•r j«rtnte*t. published and
houses on Miller street in Detroit To- boats were needed from the other ves­
■ruity.and that such putital loss. fta.OOO.
seis, but a few minutes later the Vic- route to tbesummer resorts of northern Michi­
•I therein nt )e*st once in
in succession, or that
John A. Mead, of Grand Rapids, took toria sank. The time that elapsed be­ gan.
:r:i- order to tn- personally
Trains l«iv Grand Rapids for Chicago. 8 M A
an overdose of chloral to relieve a head- tween the occurrence of tho collision M. and 1-.25 P. M.. •!! SB 1'. M. Arrite Clileago
■ &gt;;di-nt ileferdiyit at least
tne time a’Xive prescribed
F. SI.. 6:43 P. M. Kild 7:05 A. M.
.
ache ond was found dead. He was 26 and the sinking of the Victoria was 3 W
Lett re for Manistee and Traverse City * :30 A.
■ about thirteen minutes.
Twenty-two M.audft*3»P. M.
years of age and was married.
I
rave
itori
Chariexo!
s
and
Petoskey
7:30
A.
M.
Circuit Judge.
oflleerwnnd
::"6
men
w&lt;»re
drowned.
Mrs. Mary Dralne committed suicide
PaYlor cam on day trains and sleepers on
by jumping into the river near the Air
right trams to Chleago.
TO FALLEN HEROES.
A«k
onrngeuts
for
further
particulars
or
Line bridge at Jackson.
i:**cUter.
Newaygo college grad &gt;-&lt;
selected The New York Monument Dedicated on
tlie Gettynburc Em tie Field.
Grand IL.plda^
ns their colors black and gold, and as a
•eeii made in the coDilUlons
flower thp rose.
star.handsome monument to the
m.tdr liv .Joseph Knight
I Six burglars tried nearly every store heroes v|ho fell in the decisive Gettys­
door in Vicksburg with false keys the
burg fight was detl'eateil Sunday. Seven
other evening, but did not gain an en­
TIME TABLE.
thousand New York veterans; the gov­
Io effect June 11. nsJ.
trance anywhere. The night watch saw
il
O«i p:.2**1“C (Hl wUlcb
ernors of two states, the surviving gen­
• h &gt; U,iin:&gt;! u» !•«• dm- nud unpaid
them.
...
tlie sum ot iwi bunerals of-lhe battle and thousands of vet­
HIRTT r-K-' *tam«-J*fi.«* -}Sh..ta
Angus McDonald* a brakeman, was
।
!-.ri«-«-litlit o il* iHiiRlredtlK
Station*.
erans a*nd visitors from other states were
H)0 and an Attorneys fee ot tit
killed by falling under a train at Port
present to lend impressiveness to the
• ..led for In na-rt mortRaeenntl mi
Huron.
Inci :&lt;! '-aw luiviittf bevn lustt’uscene. Rev. O. W. Severson, of the One
Michael M. Gisler. an old and hon­
Ihe tnouavs Mynred t.y «&gt;i!il
Hundred and Tldrty-seventh New York Kalamuoo Lv ..
viv nat*. fiiere &gt;f. Therefor-*.
---- -*“•------ “-----_ . .
it It
ored resident of Detroit, died at his
BKsrZia:
no-v*:ruf &lt; ile cotitaltt’-d in snbl
volunteers, opened the proceedings of ^
VU1-MW .
home in that city, aged 04 years.
the morning with prayer.
The vet- Cretsey ....
By a sudden explosion in the bottom erans then sung "America"
Gen.
.•
• -’n-i envoi
uirn-r. a *»■ i-im.
of No. 2 shaft in the Quincy mine at Avery
■ k in Hi&lt;I ahull rail nt |nH»then introduced Muj. Gen. auverdale'
; ’o tii- t!«i&gt;-« iHnder, m Ute north
Houghton Thomas Carroll, 20 years old, Henry W. Slocum, who made an elo- SbuKi----&gt; ir of iii - e*&gt;i1rt ‘io :ra In the city of Hau­
was instantly killed, and John Powers quent address He was followed by Hastings.
child’* xnedtetaa.
’ ' iiliri'i. ’.’'ph beiiieilit* nliw** where the
"• m f &gt;r r.iirrv -otriiy In linlrtenl. in*had his left eye blown out
Gen. Greene and Gov. Flower, in the
QawtoriM destroy Worms
• • &lt;i^.ciitiMt in stul uiortanRe. or *&lt;»
Peter F. Dcnielle, of Detroit, was afternoon Gen. Sickles, as president of Coat* &lt;trove.
i-Mf a* may bo neerss-ury to pay llir
•'l i-o -;int tno tgnge. with eight o&lt;*r
drownetl in the lake at Chicago. With the board of Gettysburg monument
&gt;■••*• -t. ..nd all l.-gxi co-f«. togelh-r with
s party of friends he hail visited the commissioners of New York state, de­
Castorla prevent ■ yanrith^Sonr Curd.
f«« pn&gt;vid~o for in said mortfair in a yacht, and while returning livered the introductory address. Bishop Detroit.
1 • !&gt;ramisr* b-ing d-scribed In
Caaterta *-»rea Diarrhoea aadJWtadCaBot
:»•&lt; ;&gt;') »&gt;«Mr c»r*.sin pl -'r «&gt;r
fell overboard.
Potter was then introduced and deliv­ Grand Rxplds.
" ’ -1&lt; Mtu it- in «li- f-isn ot Uutland
Charles Schoenfeldt, aged 04. a well ered the dedication address. Gov. PatCaatorta rallavaa
known
character,
was
found
dead
in
tigon and Gov. Flower then spoke,
Caetorini cuw Con*tiDatinn and Flatulency.
:r i»T the
. all of the north
his dooryard at Monroe.*
' tt poem was read, and then thi cannon
Stations.
ve'.ltm «-iali’.—n »W Io tower
runt* nin-* [O’ west. Thence
Gov. Rich has appointed Charles E. thundered their salute to the monuSorrs, of Muskegon, state dairy nud ment and to the memory of the dead.
।
-ih«-ne»- nninlnjc
M&gt;mL
']
th*-!!.-- limning
The oflice was and while smoke hovered over the Kalamazoo Ar..
food commissioner.
■ l e * |,we ot legiunlt g,
East Conner Lv.
.
created by the recent legislature.u
wheat valleys the crowd dispersed.
er
tnn'I.
Richland June!
Cutoria --J-n»U. th.
crvaaey
Tho blacksmith shop and new addi- '
HAMUKf. ^AR-ION.
.
Murtgagt-o.
vllo...
Hon to the Kelannuoo spring uidu’t
(wk&gt;|1
f'elton
tatu-.-’r-.nJworks was burned destroying consider- ’ oalida, Col, July 3.—The Cnanee ; inrerdale...
tble machinery; loss, 110,000.
county bank, of which William E. Rob- ! Khultx.......
Owing to the world's fair the Mtehi- erLson is cashier, has made an assign- nAJT,xoa...
ran state fair? will not be held this «“?Dt to 8. J. Foater, of this city.
Mr. |
* ir
■ Foster say* that the liabilities are be»
The Emerson planing mill at Detroit, twien 180,000 and &lt;90.000. The depoaits
$7:i.0OT.
including 021.000
121.000 in carcerawned by die Third national bank, was ”
fc *are
”* 17:1
000 &lt;"«»«*««•
,
He is ucable to
_________ D BBAnrXBZAX1 4-J 7 TO
destroyed by fire, together with
a quan­ titieates of deposit.
wrapnjw*°3n7«t®rt*. Dlszlwwe, IRr, Neu■ Grand Rapids'.
LotX
the assets.
tity of* lumber. L7
“. tao'ooo; partially

tt

Strictly Pure
White Lead

-mstrong &amp; McKelvy"
. .--Bauman" "Eckstein
“Anchor”
istock’
“Morley”
I ky"
“Shipman”
icrn
’
•Soi
| “Collier"
Seal”
vis Chambers”

iONAL LEAD CO.,

Nerve
i Tunic

Blood

Builder

Jiiroii, Lusug « Ktrtheru

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No.

IS

4

VITAL TO MANHOOD

-ts j!’.„ ",rnto» earning ta.anity, misery, decay

Cry for Pitcher’s Pastoria

Hanrad.
The schooner Fleetwing,
Charlevoix, loaded with
stranded on Point Betsey in
crew waa taken off by CapL

hte life saving crew.

oi’ABArHSTKft

•I
bound for!
beer, was
a fog. Her
Miller and

/

Freight.

Chicago, K&amp;l&amp;naiso &amp; Sagiaaw

for Infants agf! Children

(J
urat. CoL. July 3..—The
First-----no-.
—
——-------Honnl bank of this place closed ita door* .
.
Saturday, Deposits amount to about prevailed with frelBht train
| Frelxnt trains will be run sit ibe .
060,Q00 and---------notes- and
discounts to about of lhr cnmput&gt;y, who reram* Hu- m
---------------------------------------No definite -statement
I12J.0O0.
F------------- ‘ baa j tbs Umc of such trains without nw
,
W. 8. Drwixu. «**n !
becatnadc.• —------------- ...
* H. C.Pottxr. Gaxj'i P. &amp; T. Axt.

�============

Here workmen take a large batch of molten
party strength Irrespective of results. A
glass, and after dipping It In some prepar­
united effort on the port of all parties ation, draw it out la threads even finer
Our new crop of TEA is
' should be made to restore confidence. than silk. Other workmen take these
now in and we ask 7°“
try
• Opinions differ radically of course on the threads and weave them into all forma or
fine
fancy
work,
curtains,
and
fabrics
or
it
We have bought the best
MARSHALL L.COQK. Editor.
- two groat questions before the people, but
different kinds. One would suppose that
50c tea the market affords. .
■ where party feeling.ls thrown aside, there this glass would be brittle and break easi­
' Our grocery department is
) isji large middle ground upon which all ly, but such Is not the case. On the con­
tub bastings, rich., postofficx,
trary
It
Is
soft
and
pliable
and
Is
m-de
in
­
may stand together and work faithfully
ACOTST 14. 1879.
full We are receiving daily
to the finest kinds of dress materials, so
‘ together for the public good. And a body
New Potatoes, Tomatoes.
nice Indeed that Princess Eulalle. of
of men gathered together from all sections Spain, purchased 20 yards of it at 3150
Strawberries, Melons ana
’ ofrlhe country, representative of all classes per yard, making the dress material cost
everything new.
and interests, invariably do those things her the small sum of 83000. In one room
We have just received a new
in this building tho furniture, curtains and .
that are for the best of ay when they place
In fact everything possible In it is
One of tlie beet papers
stock of Water Sets and
public I benefit before party gain. The
in Michigan.
The
nia
Everyo»'"has
hw,rd
°
r
the
9treet
,
,U
Chamber Seta also a new line
THE SUPREME COURT ON
- people want a good, honest, plain ad tn LnWeekly Telegraph can
NEW TAX LAW.
of Japanese Decorated China­
istratlon of public affairs; they are en­ Cairo. The reproduction Is said to be
very natural. On both sides of the narrow
be had for 75 ceutx per
titled to It and nothing else will satisfy street
ware consisting of.
the natives have booths In which
■hr Vexntiou* CerUflMta Section ia them.
year by calling at this
native wares and trinkets are offered for
Tea Pots,
neelared ValM-Whul ConatltuUa B
office.
sale. The Egyptians have taken quickly
Certificate ami What 1: MusfSet Forth.
Sugar and Cream Sets,
Those British manufacturers who last to the Yankee desire to make money and
Bread and Milk Sets.
year had decided to move their plants to are really sharp in driving bargains, rhe
The new tax law la all 0. Ki
admission is only 10 cents, but after you
Olive Dishes,
The Supreme Court so declared It this the United States have evidently reconsld- have entered there are two theaters which
Individual Butters and
morning in the-denlal of the writ of man­ ered their plans. With the prospect of you may attend If you desire, the price for
Salads.
damus In Van Husen vs. Register of free admission to our markets for their each being 25 cents. In one of tho
theaters
are
reproductions
of
the
remains
A few Bud Vases, very
Deeds lleames of Detroit, the case arising manufactured products.they have no In­ of some ot the old Egyptian rulers, though
over the vexatious clause relating to the re­ ducement to move, where they would be you would believe them genuine if not
pretty, 85 cents.
TO GUARANTEE YOU
cording of deeds.
The opinion, which compelled to pay out two dollars In wages told to tho contrary. There were NesslA few Bud Vases, satin
was written by Judge Grant, Is as;followa, for every dollar they are compelled to. pay tanebosher who died 1000 B. C., said to
Xjoxwzex------- Prices
finish, 25 cents. .
have been the alster-ln-law of King Solo­
out
for
wages
In
their
own
country.
With
th*« announcement being made that a
...IN.. .
mon: Horemheb. died 900 B. C., fathcr-ln
W have a stock of Crockery
more detailed opinion would be filed later: wages averaging about 100 percent, lower -law of Solomon. Probably out of respect
that will please you to look
than here, and with free access to our for Sol his mother-in-law’s remains were
1. Section 135 Is valid. The cer tifleate
at.
. .
j
required need not set forth the Hens of markets, these foreign manufacturers can not shown. There were the remains of .
A new stock of Lemonade
titles held by the state or Individuals, but drive American manufacturers out of their Seti, 1300 B. C., who was one of the
only the fact that liens or titles are held I y own markets or compel them to reduce the Egyptian conquerors. He seems entirely
Tumblers.
Manson
Fruit
oblivious of the fact that his toes are
the state or by Individuals or both. The
wages of their workmen to the European sticking out. His arms are
Jars, pint, quart and 4 gal­ Than any other dealer in Barry Co.
gently
existence of such liens or titles does not
prevent the recording of tt,e deed or standard. This is the industrial feast, to folded across his breast and his general
will give you. It will only cost
lons, cheap.
platunless the Hen held by the state la ac­ wh c'i the democratic party invites the easv appearance gives one the impression
you a cent and may save s
that Seti died Just after the barber called
quired for taxes becoming due within five American workingman.
“
next?
”
Seti
was
also
one
of
the
big
you dollars to write
years previous to the date of the instru­
builders of Egypt and. near his remains
me your wants.
ment.
The disturbed condition of the country are those of his sqn Rameses H, 1300 B.
ONT ”
2. If the certificate shows that all taxes
is uncalled for and the party In power can C. He was also a great builder and is
have not been paid -for five years previous to
said to have become so Infatuated with
the date of the deed or plat it is is not en­ well “take a look backward” of a few some of the buildings his father construct­
short months and make comparisons. One ed that he chisled out his parent’s name
titled to record.
year ago the McKinley law was In un­ and substituted bls own as constructor.
Write to-day.
3. If at lhe annual tax sales the land
has been sold to Individuals this is a pay­ challenged operation, new manufacturing: The oldest one of all Is Thotmes, who had
C. E. INGERSON, Agent.
ment so far as the state and the munici­ concerns were springing up on every hand, he lived till to-day would have reached the
ripe old age of 4500 years. The German
palities are concerned and is payment
laborers were employed at good wages, village is also very attractive and contains
Nashville, Mich.
within the meaning of the acL
every branch of business was flourishing’ reproductions ot buildings both ancient
4. The act includes those taxes and
: and modern, together with furniture to
and
universal
confidenceprevailed.
At
those only which, when not paid to the
. suit the times. The Hagenbeck animal
collector, are required by law to be re­ the present time practically no new fac­
show is one of the interesting tilings to be
turned to the county treasurer and when tories are being built, established plants' seen on the Plaisance. Here are trained
not paid to him are by him to be returned to- are decreasing rather than Increasing their
r animals Including Hons, tigers, elephants
the Auditor General. It does not contem­
. and in fact most every kind of an animal
plate that either nf these officers shall working forces, and confidence Is shaken.
j that the fear of man would naturally
make any examination outside the rec­ Thisjcreat change In a few months was
Constantly keeps on hand a fine line of
ords of their own offices. Unless- such occasioned largely by a change of admin­ prompt him to keep decidedly away from.
' AH of the animals are so thoroughly under
records show nonpayment, the presump­
istration and placing In power a party’ the control of the master that what they
tion Is that the taxes are paid and Justify the
do must be seen to be believed. Mr. Hag­
certificate that all taxes are . paid as with a John Bull platform.
enbeck is acknowledged all over the
shown by their records. State Republican.
world as being the leader In conquering
According to an investigation recently and domesticating wiki animals.
The
Which will always be for salt at the
made by that widely quoted economist, Ed Moorish Palace follows the design of an
The following summary of the condition
old Moorish temple, remains of which are
i of the wool Industry in the United States ward Atkinson, more than half the farms still found in Spain and Africa. This
In the states of Illinois, Ohio. Michigan,
building is filled with ilfuslons of various
: is from a special report on wool and wool­
Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Montana are sorts that are very perplexing and puzzling.
' ens by Mr. S. G. Brock, until recently
NEJX CUSTOMERS INVITED.
free from mortgages of any kind, while the In one room mirrors are so arranged that
Chief of the bureau of statistics of the
farmers that do have mortgages are en­ one person suddenly grows Into a small
treasury department
The report has
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL.
army in number fat people are horror
cumbered at less than one-half their valuebeen mad? public* by means ol advance
stricken at their leanness and spare per­
The amount mortgaged to Eastern capi­ sons grow suddenly fat; in fact every sort
sheets, and will soon be. Issued by the pubj He printer. The totals have been brought talists Is les\than 12# per cent, of the , of deception and change that can be.
true value ot the farm lands In tlie states wrought by plain, concave or convex
down to date.
mirrors can be seen bore. Wax figures so
named. The mortgages, moreover, In
- The number of sheep In the United
natural that they are often addressed for
most cases represent the purchase price of living persons are also to lx- seen. Min­
States on Jnn. 1, 1892, is given at 44,938.­
.000, and at 47,2“S,000 ‘this year, an In­ lands—a fact which is never taken into ac. aret tower Is a reproduction of a Turkish
count by the calamity howler, who flip­ structure. In this is a sliver bed once
crease of 5.20 per cent, in number and
owned by a sultan, it weighs two tons H. L. Palmer, breaidenL
Matthrw Kevnan. Vli-c Pre* Idem.
pantly assumes that mortgages Invariably
J. W. Skinnvr. S-crrtary
i 8.43 per cent in value during the year.
and is composed of 2.000 pieces. The WlHUr.1 Merrill, tod Vice Prenident.
I. McKnihgt, M D . Heilral n.r*rtor.
C- A. Ixiveland. Actuary.
GENERAL AGENCY OF THE
; The woo) product of 1892 is stated at 294,. represent money borrowed to pay current Japanese also have very creditable exhib­
its of their merchandise in thir village.
000,000 pounds. The amount of pulled expenses.
'IJJie Turks also have a village of their own
। wool for the year 1892 is estimated by
What the people demand has at last containing a reproduction of one of their
I the department of agriculture at 40,000.000
streets. The Irish Village Is also said to
been granted by the President and he has
be very fine and .ita attractiveness has
pounds, which with fleece wooU makes &amp;
called Congress to convene Aug. 7th. been greatly increased of late by the ar­
total product of wool In the United States DlstrusJand apprehension has been shown
rival of the real ‘•Blarney Stooo” from the
| in 1891 of 340,000,000 pounds.
to a oenaln extent among all classes of Emerald Isle, lu tills village tlie ruins
General Agent.
1
The number of‘’woolen establishments
of Donegal Castle are reproduced. As one
people which threatened great loss iff all
walks up the Plaisance from either di­
in the country in 1890 is shown by the
avocations. It is probable that no ques­ rection his path ahead seems to be ap­
। census bureau to have been 2.489, with an
tion except that of finance will be dis­ parently blocked by a mammoth structure
KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN.
: Invested capital of 8280,484,481, employing
cussed, and those means that will bring of iron, but an he nears it. It assumes a
' 218,133 bands, paying wages of' 37'5.060,spherical foim. This Is the noted Ferris
the best relief to the country will no doubt
wheel, 250 feet In diameter, that carries
• 742, and using 372,797,413 pounds of wool
be adopted, it is certain that tho silver people up to that height in cars connected
which cost 898.540,480. The cost of all
men propose to fight the repeal of the with the wheel and safely deposits them
materials
used was 8202,815,842, and
Kalamazoo, March 14th, lbi»3.
Sherman law, and It is said that If the on terra flrma again. There are 36 cars
the value of the product was 8337,708,­
attached to this big wheel, each car being
President has assurance of support atiffilarger than a street car and capable of
525.
cifent to repeal the bill Congress may be seating 40 persons. So each turn of this
* The progressive Improvement of tlie
mammoth wheel can carry 1440 people
exiles! even earlier.
In advance of the Report of the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Michigan,
fleece was as stalking before i860 as after
around with IL The castings for this
we present herewith a copy of the Statements made by the Companies whose new business
that year, the average weight of fleece in
wheel are by far the largest ever made.
There would be no lost confidence If the The Ferris wheel Co. has a capital of written in Michigan in the year 1892 was not less than one-half million of dollars.
1940 being reported at 1.9 poands and
dominant party would put its ear to the 8000,000.00 but as each person Is charged
In 1850 2.4 pounds. The Increase In the
ground and listen hard. If It would let 25 cents for a turn around the wheel, the *‘‘insurance written” with “insurance ceasing to be in force1’ gives THE
number of sheep from 1800 to 1893 was al*
the tariff alone, repeal the silver . purchase Investment promises to be a paying one. ACTUAL GAIN during the year.
An examination of the table shows that the North­
, most exactly 100 per. cent, while the in­
Though the wheel only carries a person
law and not hamper all Interests by ad.
250 feet In belghth, yet It Is said that one western Mutual Life gained nearly TWO. MILLIONS, almost three times as much as its
I crease In the wool clip was 387.84 per
verse legislation confidence would soon re­ experiences a feeling of having got a good nearest competitor. Combining the business of the Mutual Life, Michigan Mutual. Equitcent The total Imports of ^wool in 1892
turn. Such a line ot action of course start towards eternity when they attain
fw wvniSL1
Life' we find that the Northwestern GAINED. ¥5'U59
wertf 135,003,080 pounds, of which 47.would be In exact harmony with republi­ that heighth.
If one isn’t satisfied with the medium IN EXCESS OF THEIR TOTAL GAINS.
0Q7.138 pounds were wool of class one.
can doctrine, and exactly contrary to the belghth reached by the Ferris wheel he
5.748,930 of class two, and 92,213, or
democratic platform, built would be sound need not go away disgusted. AH that is
00,36 per cent of class three.
LIST OF COMPANIES WRITING NOT LESS THAN HALF A MILLION IN 1B92.
necessary Is to get Into tho basket Attach­
and all classes would be benefitted.
'
The per capita consumption of wool in
ed to the Captive balloon which will take
the United States has grown from 4.49
.
&lt;—
you
1800
feet
above
the
Ferris
wheel,
way
it Is said that Cleveland is In favor of a
up among the clouds. The price for thus
pounds in 1840 to 5.58 pounds in 1830, 0.84
POLICES CEASED
POLICIES WRITTEN
protectorate over the Hawaiian Islands.
TOTO BE IN FORCE.
pounds in 1800, and 9.07 pounds In 1890. After being refused annexation the peo­ risking your life is only 82.00. but to any
COMPANY.
one craving the experience the price is
GAINED IN 1891 COLLECTED
The United States coasumes more domes­
ple of these islands eyldently propose to small enough. If a person should see what
No.
Amount.
No.
Amount.
tic wool in proportion to imported wool Id
have something to uy regarding the mat- there Is to be 5e?n on the Midway Plais­
ance the total admission fees would be
domestic manufactures than either of the
from 320 to 825, provided he bought none Northwestern....
leading manufacturing countries. The
1616 3,192,271 719 1,216,222 1,76,0499 539,367.63 1
of the many trinkets offered for sale. But
total wool product of the world for 1891 Is
The democratic party s-es the hand­ there are many things that should be seen Mutual Life........
1082. 2,247,080 592 1,534,463
712,617 474.577.-26
estimated at 3,250,000,000 pounds.
writing on the wall and with .all their and which will hereafter be recalled as Michigan Mutual
.715 1,470,856 336
699,107 370,461.4'1 3
771,749
The growth of the domestic woolen In­ boasted howls of tariff reform it is very the moat pleasant daring the visit to the Equitable, of N.
1067 3.713,661 711 8,092,797
464,647.12 4
fair.
•
620,864
dustries as shown by the census returns doubtful if they altar the present tariff
Canada
Life
........
With this we conclude what we have to
178
45,175:69 5
766,150 64
617,950
148,000
laws In the leasL
’
Is set forth in the following table:
say in regard to the big exhibition, if Maas. Mutual...,
381
70,894.41
785,098 52
586,774
198,324
EstabCapital
we have conveyed any better Idea Phoenix Mutual.
481 1,004,893 252
53,010.57 i
A VISIT ON MIDWAY PLAISANCE. of what one may expect to see there, we
Year, llsbments. invested.
Product. .
489,646
515,247
Travellers.
..........
will
feel
well
repaid.
But
no
one
who
108
68,097.47 3
I860... . .2.100 • 39,506.037 • 76,146,590
631,692 52
162,561
468,931
can possibly raise the money should fall to State Mutual....
Expensive but Intereatlng.
289
1870.. ..8,456
132.452,087 217,948,907
56,276.34 9
516,210 79
go to Chicago while the Columbian Expo­ Home....................
357,359
158,851
Midway
Plaisance
Is
a
strip
of
land sition Is In progress. No pen can describe
,18*0... . .2,680
159,091,869 207.352,91!*
337
665,697 223
837,359 127,035.61 10
328,840
about a mile long by one-eighth of a mile tlie sights and no paper has space enough Aetna...................
1800.. . .2,480
220,494.481 337,768,524
304
53.047.49 11
wide, and within this space can seen
be__ to
_ give a wdt-up ot the exhibits. It must
656,279 177
315,591
340,688
Mutual Benefit..
The opinion is expressed by the late sta­ representatives of nearly every notlonallty
219
lie seen to be appreciated.
645,297 161
184,242 202.964.68 12
461,055
National Vermon
tistician of the bureau of statistics of the and race, dressed In their native costume;
198
82,836.75 13
501,000 148
96,450
404,550
treasury department that the limit of pro­ and speaking their native language. A
New York Life..
462 1,309,410 383 1.606.650 -297,240* 854,029.24 14
visit on Midway Ik n-ally a condensed trip
duction In wool has been reached in the abroad. Foreign atn-ets and villages, for­
*—Indicates loss.
leading wool countries, such as Austral* eign temples, towers and theaters are re­
That every one In Hastings most be
produced In a manner that Is said to be saving their pennies for the world’s fair
avia and the Argentine Republic.
very true to the original.*'. A visit to is demonstrated by the small crowds that
The Northwestern in the State of Michigan lead* all companies in amount of busings
In the present flurry the actions of ail everything on these grounds would nnts- have attended exenrsions this year. Forcitate the expenditure of a good -ram of 2?CT,y“ exeurstao train to Kalamazoo or m force, m amount of premiums collected, in number of policies written and in amount of
should be prompted by a desire to
money, ns an admission fee is charged for Gram! Rap di on circus day. would lie
what is best for the country aud the inter- nearly everything varying from 10 cents
crowded, but up to dale they Jiave been insurance oained in 1892.
.
• st of all. Partisanship and party feeling to 82.00 in price. A broad avenue about very slim.
should be thrown aside at the coming 1 six rods wide runs through the entire
■
These are facta which afford ground for congratulation and are convincing proof of
length of the ground and each side Is lined
Hi* Wife’s UaiutF**■Biiitt ot Congress and that legl»latl&lt;&gt;n wlU1 it„
trmvtlng nearly the .enWishing io pay his friend a compliment the contmued and growing popularity of this great western company.
bring
tin«-f —
Un
­
__isrtvd which
.
- will
,
- confidence and ' —
- '*-nxlb
——
^voond.
a gimthiman remarked, "I hear you hav«
good Unx-s with IL The paramount on&lt;—;
G*ili'g from the u.iin grounds about the a very industrious wife.”
■•Yes,” replied his friend, with a metanKron:t». p«,pi,«, d.,
sincerely yours.
An.n^.t .-j .. ..
,
c e t?i&gt;by glass worses. Here is a regular choly smile, V*she Is never idle. She is al­
etai ana tariff questlo is, tie solution I
factory In operation and the price for ways finding something for me It* do.’’—
f which must not be accomplished by | viewing it Is 10c and well worth all it evstr.

Hastings. Banner. .

THE

DOINGS

KALAMAZOO
TELEGRAPH IS

EDITORIAL NOTES.

HOLDS IT'S VAUD

Walking
slippers
OHLY

85' cents,
Former
price

FIANOS,
ORQANS
SEWING HflCHINES

Millinery
goods
sold
below
cost
at

Hams &amp; VanArniMi.

FIRST CLASS GOODS SOLD,

THE HASTINGS MARKET

FRESH AND SALT MEATS
LOWEST MARKET' PRICE.

THE RACKET

F. P. WILCOX, Proprietor.

ED. SCHUMANN, Clerk.

NoriliwBsien) Mutual Ute insurance Goniuamj
G. A. DIMOC,

To Our Patrons and the Public:—

.

-----------

Additional Local

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday. July &lt;*■ “'W- j___
W. R- COOK1. Loci! Ediwt.

Are you Going
TO BUM

•

\
in the Drrig line
.I,?., mth. July is always a
;
. th iii our business.
'v
-n, li a tiine we are
than anxious to sell
;
And for the above
£
\
will sell you any
a ■ have in stock at re­
prices.. Call and see
„ . ... dock consists of a

.... f WALL PAPER,

n,i WINDOW SHADES.
S, III hl], HOOKS (new and
.
hand, PAINTS. OILS
\ A11N1SHES PATENT
tlEl'ili INES. DRUGS and
nvi.- STUFFS: This is the
...■ PARIS GREEN
Wi
Hellebore, INSECT
J’. iWDI’li and FLY PAPER
_\ii '.-and fresh.
. .

Will Goodyear is busily engaged In mov­
PER8ONAL mention.
ing his stock of drugs to hte uew store
just west of Ira Van Valkanburg’s hard­
C1,WIU Squlm, of Bl, Rapid! I, In
ware store, where he will hereafter be
the
found in one of the nicest and moat con­
venient drug stores iu Michigan.
Cl.?"* nkk’
vl,lllor rel«Um In
Bay
Miss Edna Brown lias been engaged by
the Middleville school board to teach the
Gn, Crook Is sbltln, tn Xatr,™
this
grammar department in -their school for
the' ensuing year. They have made a
Minor Layton visited Mends In the' city
wise selection and can be assured of. a
aunday.
'
most efficient and painstaking teacher.
Miss Mary Clark returned from Ohio
W. H. Huffman and Lon Woolley have
their cottage at Wall Lake finished and Saturday.
settled. It Is two storied and'thu veranda
v
re;urned from Syracuse, N.
runs above and below on three sides. It

The C. K. and S. has made a complete
cbgnge In the time table and it is causing
much dissatisfaction in the city. The
train that left for Kalamazoo from here In
the afternoon abput 5:27 and thus giving
Hastings people a chance to stop at the
lakes along the line and enjoy a good fish
before dark, has been changed to leave at
9:25 and does not reach Cloverdale and
Delton until after ten. This completely
shuts off passenger traffic to the lakes and
the people will have to content themselves
by going to Tbomapple or staying al
home.
Before the changes, one could
leave here after business hours and return
in the morning before business commenced
and the fact that the C. K. nnd S. has
is situated between the Ilayfes and Rey­
completely ignored this class, in spite of
nolds cottages and te one of the neatest on
the large amount of patronage they re­
the lake.
ceive
from the Hustings people, Is causing
Henry Osborn was hi Detroit on buaiHastings was nearly deserted Tuesday,
a general kick and we think n righteous
her citizens celebrating the glorious ness yesterday.
one. If the afternoon freight could go an
fourth In various ways and in various
Miss Sarah Horten Is home from Mus­ hour later and have a paMenger car attach­
places. The many beautiful lakes in the kegon until fall.
ed the difficulty would be solved In a great
county claimed many, while large num­
*XJr.
and Mrs. D. E. Fuller left for the measure.
bers went to Delton, Nashville and other
World s fair to day.
places to put in the day.
A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.
Word received from Jown W. Atkins,
of Chicago, says he will be glad to direct
any of his Hastings friends to comfortable
and desirable accommodations while they
are in Chicago this summer. His address
is 55 N. Clark Street We regret we have
not space to publish his entire letter.

Laren Jones, formerly of tills-place, is
prepared to give board and rooms, one
dollar a day. Ticket to Kensington, take
streetcar for Burnside transfer to south
Chicago, get off at Foster Ave. 93rd street,
and you are here.
Loken Jones.

Chas. W. Jordan was at Nashville yerterday on business.
Miss Agnes McGovern left for her home
in Monroe Monday.

Ron. b»nlel Striker,
Friday un business.

*u In

Lowell

Mrs. Fred Barlow and Lyman are visit­
ing the World’s fair.
Seth Angle returned from Chicago Mon­
day for a short visit.
•

Mr. and Mrs. Frtnk Gllnes visited in
GoblevBle last week.

Miss Nellie Felghner has been visiting
One hundred dollars will be paid for a
case
Drunkenness, Morphine or Tobac­ relatives in Muskegon.
co Habit that cannot be cured by the use
Jas. Kelley, of Garrett, Indiana, Is visit­
of HiiPs Chloride of Gold Tablets,' manu­ ing relative In the city.
factured by the Ohio Chemical Co.. Limn,
Miss Downey, of Nashville, visited Mlsa
Ohio. AH first-class druggists keep them.
Read large advertisment regarding the Hattie Beadle last week.
Talitete in another part of this paper.
Miss Sah(e and Kittle Beadle were at
It is naturally a matter of great pleasure home Monday and Tuesday.
to F. P. Wilcox, the proprietor of the
Mrs. Tin Bnni.es aud son are in Lansing
Hastings Market, to know that his efforts the guest of Mrs B’s mother.
to ke*ep none but the best of meats, and
Mrs. IL D. Bailey entertained a lady
runm first class meat market, are being
appreciated. All who go to the Hastings friend from Olivet this week.
■ CIKOJLflTlON ■
Market receive prompt attention . and
Miss Marcia Runyon, ot Grand Rapids,
reek,
75 quires. courteous treatment, which accounts for Is visiting friends in the city.
the .growing patronage of the market
W. I&gt;. Hayes’ family are nt their Wall
^Xdge Clement Smith delivered an ora­
Lake
cottage
for
the
summer.
changes for advert I-ementa
tion before the prisoners in Jackson prison
4
office Tuesdays at latest to
July 4tb to a very attentive audience. ‘•'Stas Rebekah Striker visited Miss Lois
ricit In the Issue of the week
The Judge says one thing" was very en­ Marshall in Nashville last week.
couraging to him and that was that none
Fred Underhill and bride have been
of his audience ••got up and left’’ Mr.
visiting friends in the city this week.
!*•• no state fair held this Stntth highly
oompiiments the music
funsished by the colored quartette of u/CISs Olga Bessmer spent Tuesday with
Miss Lillian Rosalie, of Grand Rapids.
• promise to fv-’ a l.'ricv prispnura, the prison choir, and the prison
luind. He also speaks In the highest
Frank Pancoast and family are at Wall
terran of the uew Warden, Mr. Chamber­
Lake this week settling their new cottage.
u -! tinkler "erJs to L* duly lain!
. ilit-s- i; it din &lt;
Mrs. Isa Dickerson and little daughter
Tin- new board of education voted SB AUco spgnt their fourth’lri Grand Rap­
lull bin ui Newfoundland times Tuesday nlglit to elect a president,
ids.
• }. Church, Middleville.
the last bn Hot standing about the same as
Dr.’s Fowler and Vivian, Shlrhiy Smith
■ ;i given by Fred Allen at the first. W. D. Hayes generally rvceiviqg
Geo. Tomlinson 5. with one or two and W. 1L Cook were at Wall luike Thurs­
f'tiir’h Is very highly spoken
scattering votes, luiat evening the board day.
convened again and broke rhe dead ibek
Mrs. I.}da Cotton started Monday
• . Co. keep a full, fresh line and &lt;-lrct&lt; d lhe following office'rs:
morning for Chicago to attend the world's
iti&lt;i give soap tr» ell customers
President—Jno. M. Bessmer.
fair.
Secretary—T. J. Bro*sean.
Miss Celia Ensign returned to Detroit
'Ikeasurer—Fred L. Heath.
..
fcahUHtel/i the
" Mi‘* Flo Beadle ww elected 1?5rst As- Wednesday after a several weeks visit in
•
- Iht of tax sales for Borthe city.

FRED L. HEATH,

THE DRUGGIST.

LOCAL NEWS.
T: .

IVoi-it: often wonder why their letters
and pusUiis don’t reach Hirlr destinauou
and'areeive prompt attention. The. truth
is that very often the fault Is with* tbeninit
i-to-ed down to Celt­ seltteii because 4h~y Dave either put no ad­
ic.
Tu-slav and tbeeatlre force dress &lt;«n, or directed it Incorrectly.
Post­
master ■Sii- ldon reciiutiy showed us a bun­
;
•.
id full enjoyment.
■’ ; .vk’ the Barry County felc- dle nf postal-cards upon which Were was
.:
- - • •J&gt;n will '«&lt;cn have a line no adikess whatever. The postals could
nut te* returned because they were either
|
•• n ibd.fi-aud Freeport
signed by tlie first name or by some nlck4
.
.. . a fall t.I.Md bird dog name bj" which It would be kupossiUle to'
. •
' •.
me cheap of James P. ideutify the writer.
’
'
’ American Express Office.
If you hive Just returne.1 from a long
; •' '.*• .ilv walk repairing is on a whole watk uu/of tliese warm days or have
'.
, v.rt well hen* there areatill a heated vour blood in some way to the boil­
...
of ,,ldt walks needing repairs. ing point, dont swallow a glase of some
ice cold drink immediately on getting
' &gt; ; ir water rent now. The penalty
lioihe. wait till you have eooled off a little.
' &lt; ; ■. : n’.z -u Will be seen by perusing
We read an account recently of a l#dy
.s n-;. • p1.; Slied-elsewhere In this Is-.
who died cuddenly from the effects of
drinking a glass of ice cool lemonade after
is •
..il t«&gt; remember that Jok Rogers a long walk on a bailing hot day. The
.V Co. ;• •- snap free of charge to all lemonade lowered the temperature too«ud1: will Jtay you to trade denly and caused conjestlon of the brain
from which she shortly died. .
*
«. - • . »k« L.I. Powers No. 35 cigar.
\ ’
•sen-; al wavs the bed 5 cent
I ,4t
halted Ntatm&gt;

■Nl

Hotel property In Woodland. Call on
or address L C. Cavanaugh, Woodland,
Mich.

Married on July 3rd. by the Rev. A. D.
Grigsby Mr. Emory Wilkins to Miss
Addle Hawkins.
.

The hose team went to Cadillac Tuesday
to participate in the celebration, and cer­
tainly did their share, and fully abstained
their reputation of being hustlers and hard
to beat when It comes to -a hose race.
There were only three teams entered in
the hose race, the Vigilante and Young
Alerts of Cadillac and the team from this
city. Tne former made the run In 4Iff
seconds, lhe Young Alerts in 44#. The
Hastings team made the run in 39# sec­
onds. but in making the coupling Rob
Green made only two turns of the coup­
ler, when two and a half turns were re­
quired. This little mistake threw the hose
team out of the first prize of 3100. and a
• very low record. The boys however were
awarded the third prize ot §25 In money
Mis* Aliena Allen left for her home In and.a special purse of S25 was given them
Bay Citv today* after n three
'
weeks by the Mayor ot Hie city for the way in
which they had contributed to make things
visit In the city.
lively and interesting.
Mr. and Mrs. Puffer, of ’Vermont,
______
__________
_ -In „
_____________
The
boys
were also
it” when
it came
visited their brother Rev. W. M. Ptiffer । to the other .ipojte. Frank Baker won ’he
and family Sunday.
; lev yard race easily away from a sprinter
Itan.
*’f
n&gt;'-an «bIHty. This Was the first
Miss.Ora McClintock Is In
... Cram!
________
.
■ race in which Frank has ever participated
ids this week, the guest of the Misses Mae 'j and the other fellows got about eight feet
F&lt;x&gt;t»and Grace Matter.
the start of film, but Frank lit out like a
{/The Misses Ward, Nash, Fisher. Owens, scared deer and came under the wire an
and Ed. Mintline, of Kalamazoo, and Miss easy winner leading them all by about
Hoag, of Battle Creek, were guests of half n rod. ‘
In the wheelbarrow race. Charlie-Grace
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jordan and Fred "*
Mewon second money. He also won second
Fherson at Wall Lake the fourth.
money in Jumping.
The sack race was won by Pat Slattery.
•Jn. nnd Mrs. J. C. Andrus, Prof. and
Sirs. Sterling, Mrs. A. E. Davenport. From the lively way in which he got over
Mbs Minnie Matthews, Shirlie and Don. the ground it is said that many thought
Smith are among the Hastings people who that a Kangaroo had escaped from Bar­
num’s clrcns.
’
went to Chicago this week.
The boys -peak very highly of the way
Examine yonr grape vines and if yon Id which they were entertained at Cadillac
find that there Is’ an Insect eating tho and have reason to be proud of the show­
ing they made — even though they lost the
leaves. It will be well to take prompt and
vigorous measures to exterminate the pest. the first prize by "half a turn.’’
A very
to boll
better,
kle the

Water rents shall be Sue and payable
semi-annually In advance, at the office of
the Clark of the Board of Water Commiss­
ioners, on the first day of January and
July In each year, unless otherwise pro­
vided for lu the schedule of rents, and if
not paid within ten days after diie. 10 per­
cent additional will be charged and col­
lected. The undersigned will be found
at council rooms from 1 to 6 and from 7
to 9 o’clock P. M. from this date, to re­
ceive water taxes.
E. G. Holbrook.
Clerk of Water Board.
Dated Hastings July 5th., 1893.
.No
„
w
B,
81

Name and residence.
t Neal M. Russell. Tbomapple
I Eva Sherman, Middleville
j Edgar L Buchanan, Chicago
i Nettle M. Smilh. Barry

. _ &lt; Frank Montague, Orangeville
w I Mary Montague,
n
i Emory F. Wilkins, City
M 1 Addle Hawkins
i Julius Hosmer, Castleton
85 i B. Msy Smith
’’

Patrick Lee to Jos. II. Bowser, parcel, sec 10,
Jobnslown, S290Q.
Andrew J. Bowne to Merrett Wood.«) a. sec
MMoreyKL.*Tt*pte2u&gt; Elizabeth (Schrader, lots

10ld*&lt;ChilSOTto°Ho^5Henry Chilson, parcel.

^Abbte Nlrasto Valentine Leins, lots 783 and

’"ida A. Chlteon to W. H. Chilson, parcel, sec 7,
Woodland.

When in GRAND RAPIDS stop at ■

TME KENT
oppo.it. union dbtot.
Free Baggage Transfer, New Hma
Steam Heat and Electric Bells.^^
BEACH'* BOOTH.

Going
To The
SENATE

RESTAURANT
TO GET A

LUNCH 2R SQUARE rtEffl.,
Shrimp, Salmon etc., and the stock b» new sao.
Rainie accomodattons tor all. ladles ia
as gente. Give us a call. In baeenwnt
E. Y. Bogie's Store. Corner Main and JefferanaaSU.

M. A. GORDON. Proprietor.

Ladles’ WaiGhGS,
Gents’ Watches,
Boijs’ WatchesLatest styles.

Lowest prices.

Butter. 11 to 13.
Corn per bo., SO.
Kras P®r dox-111 to ,3* ■
tHues per lb.. 4.
Hav per ton, 0.00 to s.00.
Lard per lb.. 10 to 12*4.
Potatoes per bn., S&gt;. to 70.
Rye per bu.. &lt;5.
Tallow per lb.. 4.
Oate per bu.. 30.
Wheat, red per bu..«.
Wheat, white per bu.. 00.
Clover Seed per bu., 4DO.
Ttmotby Seed per bu., 2J0.
Barley per bu. 90 to 1.10
Wool per lb. S to IT.
Millet seed per bu. 50.

Violins, Guitars and Banjos.
stock oi the best strings
obtainable.

IV

F.R. fflN60flST,
The Reliable Jeweler.

FARMERS

Wool is
But there never was a time in
the World when you could

buy as rrhjch Furniture for the
money as you can to-day .at
McCOY’S

Furniture

and’

Carpet Emporium,

good method to accomplish H|is Is
tobacco clippings, or what is still
tobacco stems, in water, and sprin­
vines with the fluid. *

n - j l;&lt;- &lt;&gt;t its size Hastings has n;
The new law ceiatlve to -lhe killing of
i.i’ •• large number-Of Insurance ord­ English spartowa aays that “every person
find ;&lt;&gt;. jre prosperous and have good ibeing an inhabitant of this state, who
chill kill during the montlis/of November.
December. January, February and March,
Minnie Replogle has Just closed a
.
fourth Lds come aud gone and the au English sparrow in any
organized
successful school year in the Norton
'•u .i . .. wi’.h the fire crackers has the
tawnahlp, village or city in this state,
school. Maple Grove, her pupils presentcu ■ .'-iber of burns aud bruises and
shall be entitled to a bounty of three cents
to her a beautifully bound volume of Bry­
■
pt|-r-: are full of bit* rwrrow escape..
for each sparrow thus killed." The spar­
ants poems. Graduating and promotion
J ■
'ii Green Street Sunday last a row* should be taken to tho clerk of the
exercises were held In the M. E. church
’&gt;
•' -latehwith Initials -S. K.” on town or city in lots of not less ,than ten,
Friday evening, taking In about seven
- • ■■■ . -ase. Finder will be rewarded and the party make oatli that they were dollarf for library fund. Music furnished
-.i ■
«atne at County Treasurers of- killed during the months named.
by quartette from Hastings.
The Michigan Central will until Septem­
A paper read at the world’s fair press
■ turret that W. H. Goodyear, the ber 30th sell round trip tourists ticket.-,
congress
bore the title: Is absolute truth
f .'-. ’. has moved into his u«*w store limited to return not later than October
possible In a newspaper?’’ An answer to
• -i »f Ira Van Valkenburgh’a hnrd- 31st at the following tow rates:
Traverse City, Mich.............................. 37.10 the question would be that it is possible,
■ ’ • Mr. G. has shown commendable
but highly injudicious. If the absolute,
in building.
Bay View I
................. B M
unvarnished truth concerning people were
Petoskey (...................
Michigan Camp meeting Associa
told In a newspaper, there would be such
Harbor .Spruigs, Mich......................... 9 20
’ 1 ' ■ hohl their annual camp meeting
Mackinaw City. ” .. ....................... 10.30 ।a ruction in the community every week
u. 1. ■&lt;. Rapids this year from July 20th.
Afackinac Island, " .............................. 11.30 that ordinary gossip would sink Into in­
I
doth. Some fine speakers have
Elk Rapids
" .......................... "
1significance.
&gt;-n .ecur.-d and other attractions are
Charlevoix
«•*»
Although these are close times the mos­
I offered.
,
OttawrBeacb
quito Is not at all backward this year
L. Aj Gort.D,
- .'i-t all farm produce is low In price
about presenting his bill. The oldest in­
Agt.
•! «&lt;H pay fannerslo remember that Jos.
habitant has never seen the mosqulte so
a Co. give all of their customers
June 23, *93.
numerous. Unlike love, he doesn’t come
r'oapftee of charge. They keep the
A postage stamp conundrum is going in silence and aloae to seek the elected
l i 't of groceries and sell them as low as
tlie rounds. A young lady entered a post­ one. but he simply swoops, down upon the
wy retailer In the state.
office, handed bi a flollsr bill and said she unlucky Individual with his whole family,
tjaemw-s Beard of Health and the wanted twice as many twos as ones and makes himself at home and stays to sup­
■- -.Tr! &lt;&gt;r E lueation has been ordered to the balance iu threes. The clerk smiling­ per. singing his soft little summer song
r-rnHy the heating apparatus of their ly started lu off-hand to count out the the white.
■ ,‘"L which Is none other :han the stamps, grew perplexed, commenced fig­
A letter received from Prof. R. D.
«yMefn which is the one usedin uring, and figured until he got red In the BaHey. of this city, who Is at Chicago, at­
-face, when the young lady politely told
our new county c&lt; urt house.
tending the fair, says he Is very pleasant­
him she was in no hurry, that he could
ly located at Hotel Hiawatha which te a
. ,. '' '
this dtv. and Mr. Mcfigure it out and she would call the next
*■
hare purchased a leading meat- day for the stamps. Now who can figure out five minutes walk from the grounds. He
wtU'- t nt I'Minwell nnd left for that vi­ the problem how many stamps were given advises all end especially the boys and
’ ■■■•• week. Dick has had plenty of ex­ the young lady by the clerk when she girls of the High school to make an earnest
effort to attend the fair. Ills address is
P ■' I - e and should meet with success as
called the next day.
HM' 1 Hiawatha, f43'&gt; Grtre Ave. .and be
many friends here hope be will.
In several of our e xchanges we notice would be pleased ro meet any of his Has­
'rltlay Bishop Glllasple. of Grand Kapaccounts of a new kind of a bug on pota­ tings friends there.
.' brated his 50th. year in the mlu- to vines that may prove, a rival to Parte
Among those who gave short adChicago enthusiasm innst have istruelr
• dr»
s w..w Her j w Baiicrofh and green and London purple in destroying th? Grand Rat&gt;lds last week
«olom‘na‘“
troublesome potato bug. The following
l&gt;. (}. Robinson, of this city. Tlie te a clipping from the Battle Creek Jour­ In the excellent Sunday edition of the
di, -.op |S
h;3 75th yearand very actjve
nal concerning It. H. W. -Cronkhite of Telegram Herald. There were 24 pages
proforely illustrated with
,ha,Mo”«
- 'f &lt;*r;r o: his age.
Emmet, brought into our office yesterday,
Z^rtTlt if nns are out for the wedding of several specimens of a kind of bug that photographs of the city’s most prominent
business hoo-e-, bnstoess nrn and the
• ^ Minnie Kraus tn K&lt;rl D. Keyes, of has recently made Its appearance on his
most beautiful residences of the city.
•1 nesday evening July 8th. at the potato vines. Thlr'bng te an enemy and The mMHoo was printed on a good qua b
w2ti7 Church- Bellevue. Miss Evans hi destroyer of the jfotato bug and lives up­
ty ofbook paper which shows the artistic
I
•' known in this city where she was a on them. The mfw insect somewhat re­
beauty of the paper to Its best advantage.
1" lke publlfi *bool- a»,d has the sembles a potato bug in appearance, but
Such an edition merits the strong support
K .V ?
,li ,,er UnRtjnc» friends. Air. Is lighter in color. It does not injure the of the btuAess men of any city, and the
in,';’’ ,aD1,,"r to many here he be- potato vines but captures aud devours the people of Grand Rapids evidently appre­
jnorst tenor In the Olivet College quar- pestifirons potato bug with a voracity and
ciate the facr.
'
celerity that te edifying to witness.

•

A frightful accident occurred at Assyria
the 4th,-resulting in the death of Harry
Scott. He 'together with his brothers
I^iule and Sam. two Abbey boys, and Vern
Powers, nil between twelve and fourteen
constructed a small cannon from a piece
of iron tubing, fastened to a two by four,
and fired it off at the. Center during the
forenoon. In the afternoon they took It
and went down to Loon Lake and fired It
repeatedly, each time adding a little more
powder and packing It with wet sand to
make a louder report. They finally con­
cluded to have a swim aud go home, but
Hirry wanted to fire it once more. The
boys started for the swimming ground
while Harry loaded It again. He stooped
over to light the fuse with a match when it
exploded, the pieces cutting him In a doz­
en different places, one striking him di­
rectly In the heart. He gave one yell and
ran a short distance when be fell down
and expired Instantly. The boys gave the
ulgrtn and he- was taken to Mr. Olms­
teads* and from there was taken home by
Charles Abbey and Dr. Powers. His par­
ents are nearly crazed with grief and
Assyria Is wrapped in gloom.

Examinations will be held at the High
school, Hastings, as follows:
Thursday and Friday, Aug. 3 and 4.
Saturday. Sept. 30.
•
det. 28.
Previous standings will not be accepted
but-1 all must write the examination. Can­
didates for first grade certificates most
write with pen and ink.
By order of Board.
Enoch Asdbvs,
Commissioner.
Institute during the week beginning
Aug. 28.

POSING IN ONE OF
THE STEIN BLOCK SUITS,,
“Striking an attitude” because he feels
so well in his new clothes—almost wants
to go right away and have his picture
taken, he is so proud of himself.
You’ve seen young men frequent­
ly in just this buoyant frame of mind.
We only wish you could know
how many of them were dressed in
the S. B. Co’s. Clothes.

K. K. Qrant

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H A STI N GS B ANNER.
Thursday, July 6, 1893

A MAMMOTH WHEEL.

Moi esF’omthE

A great feature of Mexico’s fair ex-

After the various tower scheme* for
the world's fair were abandoned there hlbltUthe
euopy pta«d In tea «mter of th.
came to the front a man by the name north end ol th. Gallery of Ho"°e &gt;n
of Ferris who had what incredulour
people termed a monstrous wheel in W* the Woman', building. Il
work of the yonag wdmon In the norhead. Mr. Ferris became the object of
nml «hool of te. OUy of Mrafoo. and
much ridicule on account of a pet proj­
was loaned by Mnj. Diaz, the wife of
ect of his, which was to build a big
the president of the republic.
The
wheel which would carry passengers to
chair belongs to the National palace
an altitude of 870 feet His plan wns
and
is
placed
in
the
salon
where
the
Victoria houbk, Great Britain’s regarded as exceedingly visionary, but president receives all foreign ministers
hitherto exclusive home, will be open after frequent rebuffs he succeeded in
on
state
occasions.
.
obtaining
a
permit
to
put
up
his
wheel
to the public daily hereafter from 3
The chair and canopy were exhibited
in the Mui way Plaisance. ’The work
in the exposition of Paris in 1889 nnd
Tins state of Tennessee exhibit* a was begun last March nnd has just received two gold medals and one
reached successful completion and has
beech tree from that state on which
grund prize. At the New Orleans ex­
been put in operation.
Daniel Boone once carved his name.
position it received three gold medals
Its highest point is 365 feet above the
A resolution to boycott the world’s
fair ™ rejected by the N.tlon.1 Un- «urr»ee ot the o^th. TheJ1)8”'1";£ knd a grand diploma of honor. The
Ion ot Chrietten Endeneor wol.Ue. In M0 feet. «nd tee eln.-mufcrenoe hJ. ten throne seat Is constructed to represent
convention ,t Tiffin. O.
.
; entire Uunir belnK taited IS teet «bove three periods in the h»tory of Mexico.
The crown plated with gold typifl»
The repreeentatlve. of the torelgn .
Eronnd.
whecU
the Aztec epoch, and it is carved with
n.tto» h.ve ndthdrnwn their obje^ ।
J
h
u
signs reprsenting the months, years
tion, to the system ot ntwdn prepared “ '£ u
Fcrrt, wheel.
Eh^-Sa 'rhiCh" “d the 1O“r
by iron rods
fight is settled.
j
, struts which do not approach
AN exhibit from the Holy Land hM.^Xn 20 feel to the pcripb-

JlunjbiaQgp^iiioij

An old soldier. czme out of the War greatly
enfeebled by Typhoid Fever, and after being
In various hospitals tho doctors discharged him
u incurable with CMtawraptiaa. He has
been tn poor health since, until he began to take

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Immediately his cough grew looser, night
sweats ceased, and he regained good general
health. He cordially recommends Hood’s Sar­
saparilla, especially to comrades in the &lt;3. A. JR.

Michigan Centrai,
“ The Niagara Falls Route.’'

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M. A GILLMAN. Local Agent. Hasttog*.
. BCGOLZS 0. F &amp; T. A. Cbicago.

SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL
AT THE

8RAND RAFIDS BUSINESS COLLEGE.
For particulars, addreu A. S. Parish, Prop.

Do you Know?
That more ills result from an
Unhealthy Liver than any
other cause-indigestion, Consti­
pation, Headache, Biliousffess,
nnd Malaria usually attend it.
Dr. Sanfprd’s Liver Invigorator
is a vegetable specific for Liver
Disorders and their accompany­
ing evils. It cures thousands
why not be one of them ? Take
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator.
Your Druggist will supply you.
MORTGAtiE SALE.
X
. ’ Default having been made' In the conditions
of a certain inortgnite inside by Arthur D.
Hnxboa and Sarab l&gt;. Hugln**. bls wife, Hubert I
I C.atasng, and Einnv* Strong, lib wife, of Barry i
County. Micblenn. to Waller Dickson, ot Albanv, state of New York, dated September 26. I
A. V; 16M. and reconled In tlie omce of the
Regular of Deeds, for the County of Barry and
! State of Michigan, on the 3rd day of October. A.
' D.. IMS. tn Uta r
of Mortgage*, on pages 24
: .usd US. which said mortRnge w« duly aligned
! t»y said Walter Dickson to John A. Robertson,
of the County of Barry and Slate of Michigan,
on the SHh day of September. HtaS, »mI,1 umIjo.ment having been duly recorded in the orere of
the Hexhter of Deeds of said Uouuty of Barry,
on tiie 27tn day of February, A. D., 1893 in Liber
36 of Mortg mes on page 434. on v. hleb said
tnortKaae. no assigned there In claimed to tie
due al tiie time of this notice Ibo inm. of three
thousand one hundred elglity-two dollar* and
sixty seven cents and an Attorney's fee of fifty
dollars provided for in said mortgage, and
which. Is the w ole amount claimed to Mi due
KMld mortgage, him! no suit or proceedlMN
v having been taslltuted to recover tlie
amount secured by said mortgage or auy part
I thereof.
bow. therefore by virtue ot the power of »r.ie
contained.in said mortgage, arid the statute in
such case made mid provided, notice is hereby
given that on Saturday, the secontl day &lt;j(
I September. A. D.. 1MB at 10 o’clock In the forn; noon. I shall »rll at Public Auction, to the high­
' est bidder, at the north front door of ttie
; Court House, iu tlie cuy ot H.vmugs. ittnt be­
ing the place where the Circuit Court for the
County of Barry In hoiden) the premises drscribed in said inortgaee, (except such part of
‘ the said described premises as was Inserted lu
j said mortgage by rrr»»r and winch have been
1 heretofore released by Quit Claim deed to
Louise M Everts, the legal owner as hereinafter
set forth, or no much thereof ai* may be tiecem
sarv to pay the amount due upon said mortgage
-wiin Interest at eight percent, and all legal
costs, together with mi attorney fee of fifty col­
lars covenanted for therein, the nn-inlaes being
descrit«ed lu said mortgage as follows
1
Commencing at tiie uprth we«t corner of F. L.
Blake’* lot In the village ot Irving. County of
Barry aud State of Michigan, and runntug trom
thence ea-1 or in an easterly direction along the
north line of lots heretofore conveyed and to the
. highway crossing the race and east of the lot or
land deeded to Efile Bddwtu. and from said
highwaj In a south easterly direction on tiie
south lino of tne raceway, to Intersect the
pond; lhence on and along the westerly line &lt;&gt;f
said pond in a northerly direction to the dan*,
and from thence following the center ol tlie
Thornapple rtvrr to a point directly north of
the point of starting, and from said point south
to the place of beginning, containing ten acre*
more or less; and all on section thirty-one In
town four north, range nine west, excepting
from the above ail streets and highwaj s now
lawfully ttiereon. Also the Undivided one half
of th- folldwing: Commencing at a polut fifty
- two feet, six Inehrs west and Cxre’ve rods three
feet and three todies north ot Uie •o-.itheast
; corner ot lhe north west quarter of sect l»n
I thirty-one, town four norib of range nine west;
' running from Ibenee went • Irht rods; ibeuce
north to the center of tlie Tbornapple river;
thenee east eight rod«, Ui-nc* south to place &lt;&gt;t
- beginning. It is expressly understo-»d that thh
last described pi einlsrs is all lhe premises, mid
privilege and rights of flowage, owned by Alonzo
K. Gardner ano Frank Campbell aud eonstltu
ting the tale firm, Gardner. Campbell &amp; Co . of
Irving, and that this mortgage la Intabdod t«
cover the undivided one-half of all right* oi
said Gardner. Campbell A Co., together witi■ the perpetual right to the water power, back
water, dowage and mill privileges described
above with lhe roller flou -tag mill and all mil)
fixtures thereto now steading or hereafter to be
erected aud placed upon said premises tneiud
Ing both of above desert pt iona
That to drafting said mortgage the draftamar
made an error and the following described land
with mill privileges and right of flowan. was
Inserted in said mortgage by mistake, that- th&lt;
said mortgagors had no title and claim no title
\ to said premises, and the Assignee ot Md&gt;*
mortgage claims no right* therein, and sai l
- promises will Hol be offered for aale under th »
mortgage sale. The premises so inserted n
tald mortgage by error xnd which will not taoffered for sale are described as fol'owN:
Akio the undivided one half of the following
Commencing ata point fifty-two feet six tach.-west and t welve rods three feet aud three Inch north of the south east corner of the north
WMC quarter of section thirty-one, town fom
north of range nine wrol; running from tliemi■ west eight rods; thence north to llu- center &lt;»t
:to* Thornapp&gt;e river; thenee east eight rods.
tnence Mxith to place of hMriOflin*. ills «x
presaly understood that this last de.scrib -&gt;i
Fraak Camptell and onoriltuUng the l.-.u
,Uaraner.&lt;&lt;ampb«n 4c&lt;&gt;..of Irriuv. ■
lhl» mortKNse |» lutendwl to cover tne inr-

John A. Rommmtnox.

MEXICO'S GOLDCN CHAIR.

been received at the Transportation I
Quuide of thcMJ rods the cars
building. Among other things it in- .
and tUpported by steel bars
eludes a model of the boats used on q{ abont flve inch(M&lt; Sn thickness extendthe sea of Galilee in the time of Christ. .
ffom onc whccl tu the other. Each
No more fans with advertisements 1 w)ieei has for its outline a curved iron
on them will be given away on the ex- I heam 25S by 19 inches. Forty feet in­
position grounds.
President Higin- 'slde
another team, forming a smaller
botham has issued an order1 to such an 1 cjrcie. From these beams or circles
effect and says that the fan concession '

will not be interfered with.
1'iTE dedication of the Texas build­

YIELD OF THE FIELDS.

Those wl o have used Dr, Kldz’* v.w
Discovery know Its value, and tbU wto

I “X_Wbe.t Will H- «•“»*
cor. pre-

S*.”
It"
"“&lt;wwumit to (H
It free. Call on tho advertised DruJio
and get a trial bottle, free. Srnd^tS!
m4 .ddr.«, to u. E. Baeki.n *&lt;™'
Chicago, and get a ■ sample box Gr u,'
New 1-lfc- Hit. Ftw, „, J1'-

WorU pate
lUh« .
"P°rt
the «’DdiUo“
J .11V 1 of the crops in tho wetern and
northweotern states, the ,,acl^
Canada and Manitoba, 1 his report w as
obtained by telegraph Saturday from
in nearly 700 cities,

towns an*
«rr.«At wheatand corn growing district*.
‘-“T ‘h'
01
Ohio. Indian*. IlH»phL Kentucky. TenMtatonrl. Tesw. K.MM. NoIn^.
MtehUr-.
Wtacon,in. Minneota. North Itakota^ jsnd
Routh
Dakota.
Of
the
(XX)
bushels
of
wheat
in
th*
crop
of
1802.
government
re­
port, these states produced over 890,­
000,000 bushels- They produced prac­
tically all Hie corn crop. In addition
good general* reports have been ob£toed from the I’.u-itic slope, whkh

last year produced about 60,000,000
bushels of wheat, and from Canada,
Manitoba, the northwest territories and
British Columbia, whose yield consti­
tute* another important factor in the

copy ot Gold, to ll-lto
lu.lruclor, tmt. All ot which I,
teed to do you good »ud 00,1 „„
it W. H. (toodye., . brue ,u.L.

“

°*

Upon receipt of your address and fifteen
cents In postage stamp*. we will mail , "
prepaid Sowknir Portfolio ,.,v
World's Colvwhun Exin.m
k'
regular price In fifty cento, but &amp;.&lt; .V(.'w '1
you to have one, we make the price Mon,
Inal. You wUl find H a work .,( art and a
thing to be prized. It contains full
vlewa of tho great buildings, with d, '-in
tlons of same, and Is executed in highest
style of art. If not aatisfled with It. after
yon get It. wo will refund the stamp* linii
let you keep tho J&gt;ook. Addrt *-.
H. E. Bvcklkn a Co.. L’hl&amp;go, m

wheat raurkcL
The reports show:
__
_ .._ . — —.... Mr... t-u. mtirtS hfttow

The best salve in the world torouu
bruises, sores, ulcers, .salt rheum, teVer
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain*,
coms, and nil akin eruptions, and P'.-tltivta
ly cures plies or no pay requin -j. ]t
guaranteed to fcive perfect ktlstacti'm. or
money refunded. Price 25 rent-, j&lt; r box.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggfat.*

2 Thai the corn crop will be enormous, ana ir
vest Mr oondlttoM continue Rood will probably

A rich salt vein lias been struck st
Howell.

•Imllnr tcralM hw incroMtl and that Ue crop
*1* TtiBt ibc hay crop U ovarywhera about

Yaple will deliver an oration at Oxford
July 4.

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

the average.
„
.
6. That the fruit crop ta RcneraLy poor, and
ing has been postponed from July l.to
in n*any ooaoa a total failure.
July 30, for which date an elaborate
&amp; That tho aeuerul condition of the ag­
ricultural aoction la excellent, the outlook
programme has been arranged. Tho
prombUng
ti*" farnwra cheerful and boj&gt;obuilding is quite finished and tlie furful
nitiye, all mode in Texas, is now be­
The partial failure of the wheat crop
FRE81DKNT DIAZ* CHAIR IN WOMAN'S
ing put in place.
has been foreseen. It is due chiefly to
’
BVHJHNG.
Free parlors for the exclusive use of
unfavorable weather last winter. The
Talking of patent medicines—you kp&lt;iW
ladies are now open in tho southeast i
and phases of the moon. In the center
heaviest
damage
is In
Kansas,
tho old prejudice. And the doct. ’•s - wrue
corner of the Terminal station, the
is the coat of arms of Mexico.
where In
nearly
thirty
counties of them are between you and u«. They
southeast corner of the Casino and at I
Falling from tlie crown is the carithe crop is a total failure. The state s would like you tu tliluk tint whal’.-. cured
the east front of the Cocked Hat build- j
opy, the upper curtain of crimson bro­
yield ha* been, it is alleged, only 49 thousands won't cure you. You'd believe
ing at Fifty-ninth street. They arc 1
caded silk lined with white brocade.
per cent of an average. This means a In patent medleintm If they didn't profess
supplied with lounges, easy chairs and I
Along the border is embroidered the
reduction of over 40.000,000 bushels in to cure everything—and so, between the
the services of maids ure given free of
coat of arms of tho principal cities of
the crop of that state alone, for Kan­ experiooents of doctors, and the expertcharge.
Mexico in gold thread. The coat of
sas is the greatest wheat country in tuents of patent medicines that ar&lt;- sold
arms of the City of Mexico is em­
Knights Templabs’ headquarters for
the world.
Its production .last year only because there’s money In the •’.-lull,’’
broidered on a shield of silk and is
all visiting members of the order and
was over 70,000,000 bushels.
Illinois you lose faith in everytlimg.
their families have been furnished in
suspended over tho chair. This cur­
And. yon can’t always tell the prescrip­
and Missouri wheat also suffered heavi­
the banquet hall at the world’s fair, i
tain represents tho Spanish domina­
tion that cures by what you readin the
This building is on the lagoon near
tion, a period of three hundred years. ly from the same cause.
papers. So, perhaps, there's no tetter
Spring wheat ho* been greatly dam­
the Clambake and Fisheries building. I
way
to Fell a remedy, than to tel! the truth
The second curtain represents the
TUR FEUIUB WHEEL.
aged in North Dakota and other secThe headquarters contain all con- r
I extends the missive iron truss work republic, a time of peace, and it is tlons by drought This has been broken about It. and lake the risk of its doing just
what it professes to do.
crimson plush lined with white tbro-»
vcnicnoes of communicat ion and service ’ 1
■ which holds thorn together.
The
That's what the World*-. Mhspt-nsary
and a general register.
Its bonier is embroidered in within a day or two and the outlook is
I axle on which the great wheel turns cade.
roses and laurel with gold and stiver improving. Another clement in the re­ Medical Association, of Buffa o, 5. Y„
In the Swedish building arc exhib' is a steel bar XJ iuehes thick and 45 feet
duction
of
the
wheat
crop
is
the
de
­
does
with Dr. Pierce’s Goidrp Medical Dis­
thread.
Tlie
chair
of
rod
silk
is
I ted remarkable pieces in steel. One
j long. It is fastened to each of the twin
covery and Dr. Pierce’s Favprite Prescrip­
is the largest band saw in the world. j■ wheolFin a steel hub 10 feet in diura- placed on a raLsdd platform covered creased acreage, due to fanners aban
tion. If they don’t do whatrthvln ufakers
It is 230 feotdong by 13 inches wide, 1
with rod cloth.
The legs of the chair doning its culture on account of low
eter. All of this great mass, the hubs
price* and putting In barley, oats and say they’ll do—you get your money wkweighs 077 pounds, nnd is made of one
j and the two circles, is held together by are formed from the head and wings of other grains instead.
continuous piece of metal. The sec-I
Of S3 prisoners in the Berrien County
। 2X-inch steel rods, arranged to run 'out the eagle. On the hack of the clmir is
There hasliecn much doubt about the
ond is the largest cold rolled steel 1
; in pairs from the axle to spread 13 feet the monogram “R. M-”—Republic of corn crop, owing to the reports of un­ jail 29 are vagrants.
band ever made. It is 050 feet long, 12 i
Mexico
—
interwoven
with
the
laurel
। apart at the circumference.
Hon. Thomas E. Bark worth will speak
favorable weather and cjiunuge by in­
inches wide and weighs 628 pounds. j
I . There are thirty-six rars on the
sects, but the report* indicate that the at Jackson on the Fourth.
The third is tho largest hot rolled steel •
wheel, each capable of comfortably
WORLD’S FAIR PASSES.
crop I* now finally out of danger and
band ever made. It is 90 feet long, 12
'
A»k No sympathy
। seating forty people. The enrs nre 27.
promises to
be an immense one.
inches wide and weighs 771 pounds.
feet long. 13 feet wide and 9 feet high,'
of your friends If you are .awnr- oi the
From every w*&lt;-tion
there
eotnes mode of applying and the bonatole u'u'.nui
and each one weighs 13 tons.
THE EAIR BUILDINGS.
The chronic growler is omnipresent, j the most
enthusiastic report** on tee we give with each packiige of Hill's
I
The wheel, with its passengers,
and, of course, gets his work In thissubject.
The
only
danger
Why They Hava All. wltfi One Exception. ,
Pile Pomade, and you will no: give it
j weighs 1,200 tons.
The whole thing
Been Painted White.
it
isthe
improbable
one trial. Price 81.00. six ■ package 85.00.
‘ rests on two pyramidal towers at the • continually at the world's fair. Just to
Much has been said and much writ*I; axis. The towers are 140 feet high, j now he is ."kicking'' about tlie number of a long continued spell of generally By mail. Try it to-night. ! For sale by
weather.
This
ten about the proper color to be given |j 40 by 50 feet at the base and 0 feet of passes that hare been issued. To unfavorable
*
— -v— mu
*- is the «first Fred L. Heath the drnggist.
to the exterior of ihe great world’s i square at-the top. Each tower has 4 I quiet Mr. Growler’s nerve*. Chief report that has been made on the corn
Ex-Gov. Winans In building a new
fair edifices. Concerning this interest- ■
i feet resting on 20-foot cube concrete Tucker has prepared a statement of crop, the latest government report is- house on hU farm at Hamburg.
ing question a, writer in Scribner’s foundations.
Underneath these are j thc passes issued, and to whom. It is sued not covering IL
Magazine.rays: }
i
Hillsdale has derided to put tn a 814,
:
Oats
promise
more
than
an
average
I crossbars of steel. The motive power • as follows:
000 Wistingliimse electric light plant.
Experience shows, even if reason
OfflctaU and employes of public works
.-wj
crop •*.«*
with increased _*..*.«»«.
acreage.
They
had not already dictated the decision, ;; cotges from a 1,000-horsc power steam *
................... "i^wo share with corn .the enthusiastic adRev.
E. H. Inman, Baptist '-'lergyman
j engine under the wheel. It will find no 1 CoDMtuiutisrles sad einrloyen......................
1
that the nearer they are kepi to white ,
board offldsb suid ernploywi.... ... l.AJj miration of the rural correspondents.
I difficulty in revolving the wheel and I State
at Cedar Springs, says he hni never found
Exhibitors and etni loye* of tranaporution‘ । jjj
the better the architecture.
Every •
Barley
seems to hare bfcen planted
dcparuaciit ■
.
an equal to ••Adlronda.” Wheeler s Heart
experiment which has been madq to the passengers as fast as the latter United
more freely than usual, taking the place
Statea soverament offle'tsia nndi '
employej .................................................... . 1.000 oj wheat In many localities, and the and Nerve Cure. Sold by W. II. Goodproduce Jtosthetic effects of texture want to go. There Is a brake on. how­
suggesjZd by tlie usual treatment of ever, to regulate the speed and stop Representatives of foreign governtnenta
.
XW0
yield
promises
well
nnd
employes
everything in case of danger.
The
plaster objects has resulted in partial,
.
a
. .
Exhibitors and employes of liberal nrta ..- i.uoo (
Rye cut* a small figure in the grain
A stato convention of Ke»dy -'t.u!ua:es
or in total taiiore. and every time the whwd 18 “,"“1
?“
Exhibitor.) and employes of Maaufscwill be held at Ypsilanti Tuesday. Joly
... 1,700 markeL but the crop will be good.
turen bulldiar.
warm white ol the r.taff ha&gt; Wn med- ! SLfT."’
L
, .a’
Exhibitor!
and employes of Mscbiacry
r7
.
Clover and timothy, which form the
nth.
mammoth bicycle
In
bail
died with its glory has departed. Rut 1 liken
‘
‘ chain.
"
- the
'
bulk of the vast hay crop of the conn­
every precaution has been Kxhltltors nod employes E cctrtcul build­
. A new telephone Un.’ has te**” P’d P
the conditions imposed by the climate, 'j construction
taken against accident
,.. wo try. arc almost uniformly reported to connecting Vicksburg, Allien* and Fc.lton.
Btirrau of admissions
by the impossibility of securing a
5^ have made, first-class crops. Thi* may
Bureau of coliecUoas
homogeneous surface, and by the ex-1
RELICS OF OLD MEXICO.
Columbian guards ....
have more widespread Importance than
poeure and consequent discoloration of 1
MlsceUaneocs.. ....................
T
WH1 ®t first appear should the drought
a certain portion of the work, have [ Wonderful Exhibit Opened In the Anthro­ Newspaper passes
abroad continue and the exporting of
pological Section.
made it necessary to apply some sort j
.................................................... KCT hay, already begun, increase to any
Rich in relics and ruins of a civiliza­
of paint to all the buildings. Ordinary 1
From this it will be seen that there
great extent Other grasses have done
tion
that
long
antedated
the
coming
of
•
white lead and oil have'been found to
are only 34,875 passes out, which is
give the best results, for the irregular J Columbus, aud which runs back beyond certainly a minimum number, all wall, and pasturing is generally re­
ported good.
absorption of the staff and tlie weather; the ken into the prehistonc period of things considered. Of the 4.000 hold­
General disaster seems to have come
rapidly produce an agreeable, not too , the world, Mexico is the first to open a ers of newspaper passes, it is estimated
to the frultA:rop through the central
monotonous effect, and the surface de­ display in the Anthropological build­ that 90 per cent, are on the grounds
and southern west Apples especially
teriorates less rapidly after this treat- j ing. The event occurred a few days daily at actual work.
ore a failure.
Bad weather/in tlie
ment. The single notable exception ago, but was unattended by any cere­
Perry Allen.* -of Clilnoe**. f-abeH®
blooming season damaged the buds,
to this simple scale of color is found on j monies, though hundreds gained ad­
cjuniy. caught 60 sheep and
i lifoi
An interesting thing is a monument and even where fruit formed it is now
Transportation building, which has' mission to see the wonders that have
In
12 hours.
been given to Healy and Millet, of Chi-1 been exhumed, nnd ancient utensils in the Mines and Mining building , dropping from the trees.
Tobacco in Ohio, Kentucky^nd Tencago, to cover with polychromatic and weapons which tho Indians of Mex­ Having for a base a huge chunk of 1
la this: if you are troubled w!h
jno
bitnminous coal, it represents the ac- nbssec promises an average crop.
decoration, carrying out the original 1 ico use.
intentions of the architects, and mak-1
As Prescott says In his “Conquest of tual amotmta In their proper order of : I Potatoes vary greatly in different matter what klndj .ro to
Maned b&lt;*low and get a pack:^,1 'filin’
minerals,
ores
and
precious
stones
’
*Mexico,
”
the
Spaniards
encountered
a
states,
but
the
prospect
is
for
a
smaller
ing it unique and splendid in appear-'
Pile Pvinadc. No danger •&gt;&lt; Mn4 tiunJ,
usual. Other
root crops are buggt-d. Relief In 15 minutes, and a pojance. All the statuary of this build­ civilization in Mexico superior to their mined per second in the United States. crop than ing is treated with "bronze and other own in all save the art of destruction, It is a clever idea and is well gotten doing well.
Itlve cure* A taoaWe anarantec a.ia
and
in
the
Mexican
anthropological
up.
Beginning
with
the
base,
which
British
Columbia,
in
addition
to
good
metals, the great portal, commonly
each package. B&gt; mail Sl.W. s!xP*ck*
called the “Golden Door,” is exceeding­ collection there are numerous remnants is a cube some flve feet each way, the ' w^eat prospects, reports a glorious out- ages 85.00.
order
is
as
follows:
Bituminous
coal,
j
fn
?
salmon
and
seal
crops.
of
this
sujwrior
civilization
in
antique
ly rich and gorgeous In effect, and the
Coiwav vandal* are .h*«lrwlut: ;hade
With such prospects of an abundant
intricate ornamentation of the archi-' pieces of architecture, pottery and war anthracite ooal, limestone, natural gas i
trees wiih dynamite cartrta-s • xpa'defl ai
tectural relief decoration has an echo weapons, while other evidences have (coal equivalent), petroleum, iron on , ; harvest at home it is important to look
their
routs.
granite,
salt,
sandstone,
phosphate
’
*
-•
abroad for information os to whether
in the flat surfaces covered with rich been accurately reproduced from de­
tails written in descriptions given by rock, Vermont marble, gypsum, marls, then* will l»e a market for our - surplus
designs.
Cortez and his scriveners. Among the mineral waters, alate, grindstone, or whether farmers are simply to get
World’s Fair Director Fred W. Peck reproductions in miniature are the tem­ pyrites, talc, lead, copper, mineral lower prices per bushel for the greater
paint, flint, bauxite, manganese ore, number of bushels in their product
has at last succeeded in his plan of ples of Xochicalco and . Xicotenatl,
infusorial earth, sulphur, chromic iron
The outlook there is, from an Amer­
having a pile of the silver souvenir which were great pyramidal structures
after the Egyptian style of architec- ore, silver, novaculite, aluminum, gold, ican business point of view, most en­
coins stacked up in an architectural
precious stones.
couraging.
From every country, ex­
way. Arrangements have been com­
Besides the war shields of the
cept Russia, come reports of drought
pleted to begin building a reproduc­
and disaster to the crops. Wheat har­
tion of the Washington monument at Caciques of the army ot Guatoraatzin,
Prof. Ihitnam haa added to his In­
The people of B*ro&lt;l.. Herrleo emtafr
who
fought
Cortez,
other
weapons
and
vesting has begun in south Germany,
the capital in souvenir 50-ccnt pieces.
dian exhibit on the lawn between the
Hungary and
every­ •re flKblloK hard 10 keep &gt;*«'"■ "" ‘
This solid silver model will be eighteen such antiques as sacrificial stones, there leather exhibit and the south pond a Austria and
are
among
the
collections
articles
of
where, except along the Danube and that village.
feet high and two and a half feet wide
small band of Nnvahoe Indians, ooaCamp No. 125. 8. of V.. have given up
at the base. It will make a big draft wear, palm leaf capotes, gaudy colored slsting of a man and two women be­ in southern Hungary the crop Is report­
on Treasurer Seeberger’s stack of cotton cloth rebases, straw sandals and longing to one family and a boy and a ed damaged by drought The official doing buelnw at Dundee and will surren­
other parts of the costumes of the differ­
statistics in Russia show that in no in­ der their charter.
coins, but its appearance will be most
girt
belongingtoanotherfamily.
They
ent kinds of Indians stiB inhabiting
stance can crops be classified as good.
attractive and is expected to excite an
Vlekibnnr «plrttaall»H will hold lheir
Mexico, together with the old-fashioned came from Fort Defiance, A. f., and Rusraa is discouraging wheat exports,
additional call for the souvenirs. The
ure living in a small conical tent made
tenth annual catnpmeeting. *v.iku?
silver monument will be erected in the utensils they uaed to grind corn, the of painted skins close to tiie intramural so that the good crop there will do less 27, In Frazer's grove.
simple loom and wooden plow. Horae
than might be expected to relieve the
center of Manufactures building, under
life in the tropical part of the country J^Urotul. As they do not speak Eng­
deficiency in the rest of Europe.
the great white clock tower. An at­
Hcorptou Hunt* tu Mexlc&lt;»is illustrated in a thatched and grass- lish they have nothing to say. Other
tendant will be placed in charge to
The reorplona lure bworac "
.
members of the trilnj may arrive in a
made
cottage,
while
a
farmhouse
is
sell the souvenirs.
om In Uta city of .Ihiratot"built of adobe to keep out the cold. The few days. Tho Iroquois from New
Philadelphia, July 3.—The late A. that the munidpal *ntbontl*'!'\-,,v
collection b large, varied and interest­ York, about twenty-five in number
inrwS?’* will'drMwn
years ago, tered s reluable prue. to be K
What is said to be the finest colloo- ing. and b exhibited at Prof. Putnam s have arrived also.
out with numerous codicils since, will the pereon capturing Uw larRrel
tion of fresh water pearls ever got to­ soli-.iuuicn by Col. George M. Greene
British Day at the &gt;Wr.
not be read until one week after his ber.
Two thoraao.l of tee
gether has been placed on exhibition a Pennsylvanian, who has become thor­
Great Erltaln will celebrate Its day «^’r^1^AzvTh^,O6tate wrtU *mounttoover ly prerta were killed *1 tb«
oughly
Mexk-anized
by
thirty
or
more
in the Wisconsin pavilion in Mines and
August», and tho« In charge ot tho . „--------- ---------—
..co.
aaroorgan,.
T
^
e
wlU
directs
reorganthere reoently la one lta-’-,
Mining building. The finest speci­ years' residence in the City of Mexico.
mens run to dark blue, blue black, He has been assisted by his wife in oercmontea have the promlao of the at. I ‘“t1™ of all throe partnenhlna In the
peacock, dark purple and dark green making the selections, and she helm iu tendance of Sir Ricltanl Webster, ona Eveat banking hrma on lhe lirst day ol mumuml odg uireo mu*■»
.
of ten moat celebrated lawyers in Eng- •‘“’■"y aneceedlng Mr.. OresJ's death collected are oonr.ted and killed
shades. Among mem. however, are
preaetuing and explaining them to th. land. Sir thchard Webster waa altor- “d rtlahllshes the amount ol interest
some pinks, dork ’greens, pink greens,
hospital, and eighty thousand were
lavenders, browns and whites that public.
?rkE°aOTi.UBj'3'
SuHabury's
‘t *" ho14than, here^ter. LhSd*atroj^d last year. 1’enr“ Wtie
have marks of great value on them.
ffb—rtunent, Uprealdont ot lhe British i ?°te Dresel institute and Ure Child*. get permite to hunt the pest* h*
"TnATalrljwyftaiita,"
* s
All these pearls were taken from mea­
th??
rlT
&lt;or uc‘on Printer* &gt;re re- right to enter and search private 1. .
—--------■-» tataa ugurea m ■«
moi o* .
sels found in Wisconsin xivers.
tee qptable
ta England.
Bnatand.
"embused and a good deal ot money ti
toe
optable law cases In
1 giuen outright j.dtoritlre.
7

i£X“t£'X

“ h“

�Mrs. Mira Densmore of Woodland is
sadly afflicted. She Imagines everyone
who comes near her is prepared to kill her.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, July*#-1893.

A five year old daughter of Mr HooverX
of Middleville, was playing with a pocket
knife and ran the sharp point Into her eye
Cue depth of one half inch, destroying the
aighL

W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

DRINK IGhGREflM SODA,

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.

tr Ale. Knot Beer, Milk Shake and
•,.|.sn t/heriy Toulc at ‘
j

. *n get ICE CREAM. CONAt:V and anything in .the line
bakehy GOODS.
s. i oirr forget IL

BUSINESS CARL'S.
t\. ..|n&lt;aiis«-tf.
C. G. Nichols.
• fv. at Irttw.
■ OMANSEE &amp; NICHOLS

Hating* City Bank, UantiiiKs.
promptly attended to.
Loyal E. Knappen.

KNAl’PFN i DENISON.
Michigan Trite! Co. Bide..
(Irani! Rapid*. Michigan.

Charlotte has aultlzen, Ormand Buller
xyjxo has been a resident of Michigan
Since September 28, 1825. ’

A land turtle that 1* quite a pioneer re­
sides In Tomkins township and nearly
tAery resident in that, locality for the last
half century is more or less acquainted
with it. It first put In its appearance, as
far us the h-cords' #huw, in isi-j when
Elmvr DenLs who u&lt;&lt;w resides in Jackson,
caught It and cut his name a’nd the date
1844 in Its shell. 1; was not seen : ffnin
until 1808 when Henry Baekoven marked
it with bis name. Prom that time (1U |t
was fntinently ?ceii iu It* travels around
; th-• neignhorlo od but was nut hibrled ex­
I e.-pt as follows: hl 1873 by Geo. Bat kov.-n
now ..I Louisian*; in 1881 by G. D.'Wlil■ ox of Eaiun Rapids: in 1883 by C. V.
Backpven and last week was again sighted
by Peter Jones who added his autograph
to those of his five predecessors. The
turtle seem* to be as lively ak ever and is
probably good for 15 years more of life.
Il !*■ now about 10- inches in diameter
and Is probably more than three wore and
ten year# old. The turtle should be made
an honorary member of the Jackson coun­
ty pioneer society and be an invited guest
at Its annual meetings.

? K KUtK. M. D..
1’tiyslclan nnd Surgeon.
'Is-tings. • - Mich.
. • r. t iptly attended day or night. Of1 ; -u.ai'H’s boot ami shoe store

On Saturday last as the eight-year-old
son of Charles Cupp, living about five
miles north-west of lhe city,' was at play­
in the house, a dog rushed in and bit him
in the face. Thb erics of the child at­
. a SWEEZEY.
tracted the uttenliun of hi* parents who
.Utuniey at law. ,
.
came into the room just as the d»g was
Hastings. Mich. entering the barn across the road where
. . . in al) courts of the state.. Col- two men were shearing sheep. One of
■ • nipify attended to.
these struck at him with n pilch fork,
when the animal jumped and bit a sheep
! . 11. .v
P. LATHROP,
that was on the table, at the same time
n-nuM p.ithic Physicians nnd
biting a finger of one of Chub Hyatt'#
Surgeons
hands. He started down the road and
- i:&gt; and country promptly at- was shut soon ^fter. It was thought tlie
animal was mad. Eaton Rapids Journal.
Physician and burgeon,
one block e;i&lt;t or depot
H. B.YKBEB
i-Hans ‘and Surgeons.

H

The! body of Peter Fench who was
drownLi while battling above the dam at
t Grand:Ledge was foun I by a searching
| party Jn Sunday, tlie body having been In

’ tiie water a week
It was found thirteen
miles ilown from the dam.

or county responded to with
y or night.
A. '•’IELDON.
•. : -iract and Heal Estate Office,
tract Block.Hasting*.
. ..hi on Real Estate ReakEato’c
.. i-. ru:"i-&gt;’oh. General con revane ing.
.....
of Abstract lluffks.com........ - iteeords. can tomisb complete
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

KE, M. D.,

A

ver Holloway’s drug store.
truni -• to 1 p. m. Telephone, con
residence, at Holloways drug

iS.

■.su, m. to5 p.m.
. COLGROVE.
Attonley at Law
■. । :n m block, Basil

A?

Attorney al Law,
t.S. GpodvenrA Co.'#store.)
. v.eiAirtsottheState. Collection*
!y attending to.
.
1 IMMEiiMAN. Hoinapathlc PhyJciah and Surgeon.
!..vtUrop's drug store.)

AL ESTATE AND COLLECT­
ING OFFICE OF
Palmerton A Smith,
Woodlarlti, Mich.
i merton.
J. M. Smith,
: Public.
Justice of the Peace.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION •

week,

Jackson county wheat is Mid to be in a
poor condition add will yield light. The
severe hall stonu# and extreme heat at
times is said to be the cause.

Battle Creek papers rejoyre over the fact
that their base dall club downed the U. ol
M. team by a sepre of 8 to 5.-

ijike Odessa celebrated the fourth with
a Sunday school picnic.
Benj. Dickey, a farmer of Mnrsliall
was assaulted by his hired man Wm.' Gil­
roy and nearly kicked and beaten to death.
Gilroy bn# fled lhe county.

Dr. Carter’s Kidney A Backache Tea
is a compound of valuable herbs that
stimulate the Kidneys to action, clearing
the passages
between
the
kidneys
and bladder, which become stopped up
and cause settlings like brick dust, and it
not removed will lead to Dropsy. Diabetes,
or Bright’s Disease. It regulates the four
important organs of the butty, Hie ■stom­
ach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Keep
them healthy you need never fear dis­
ease. Trice 40 cents a package.
Carter’s Kidnby ,v Backache Tea will cure
that sick,.tired feeling with a bad taste in

the mouth mornings.
Carters Kidney de Backache Tea wlB*cure

sick headache, constipation, dizziness, and
pain in the back.
Carter's Kidney A Backache Tea puri­
fies the blood, and regulates the bowels.

Carter's Kidney A Backache Tea is a sure
and positive cure for backache and Intlamatlon of the kidneys and bladder.
Sold only by W. H. Goodyear.
‘

75 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
it; j-’..reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
i;
insertion in the issue of the week
wlieiihrouglit
sain strength—Hoods’ Sarsaparilla-'-..ly nerves—Hood’s HarsauarllU.
p_re bb»od-Hood's Sarsaparilla.

THE

BURDEN

OF NIGHT.

'

How dork it grows! Tho grieved llgbl of day
Down the borixon takas !Lh sullen way.
Yet leave* upon die jagged mountain's erret
d half burning ember glimmering in the west.
As sumo vaat army, moving lu tlw night
should leave it* smolderlcg campfire* #UI1
'
alight,
,
.*
Whose mournful red awhile the glooming
•tains-Unsatisfied, reproachful as it wanes.
How Mark it growa-bow dark!

The reid enemy of the hor*e is not cold,
• dampness. and against that it is to be How dark It is! The deeper purpling sky.
i '■ :
.it all points, if a horse begins Lashe«l with dull clouds, keeps gloomy watch
: -High let him Iw put in the sunniest.
on high.
, .
purl of the stable and he will sooner AU hope of light.all gUrnre*
:■ w-r, even though ills new situation be Withhold* the planets and denies the stars
The
darkneaa
deepens,
brain
and
vision
reel:
; ; .ii cooler than the old one. Dogs In
-up kennels always have the rheumatism Struck by the gloom, 1 can not aoe. but feel
As fell old Egypt when the gathering night
-im’s have even less, affinity than Of God’s displeasure blotted out her bight.
•&lt;’
fur dampness.
How dark it is-haw dark!
Don’t expect an advertisement, says So felt old Egypt, while her ruins Lid
. i rS Ink, to bear fruit in one night. The mystery of sphinx and pyramid.
i I .can't eat enough bi a week to last While thair stark profile cut
;■ i a ' cur and von can't advertise on that While she lay dumb with wide, unvtaloned
&gt; m &gt; :ther. People who advertise once In
oy«*.
.
Fou knew what eona over her must roll
: i' - months forget that moat folks can­ Before
that cloud 1. lifted from her m.ul
!. :&lt; member anything idnger than seven Snch is tho burden aud the
. . 1! you can arouse curiosity by an IVLra wra R &lt;tar&gt; -W^ri. will te morata.
a tv-Ttl#f!iient you have galnOd a great
light? —'
u nit. Tlie fair sex do not hold all the
B6„lrikllte-tewdEtatoii^iioni|il&gt;
i &lt;u-i!y in the world. Quitting adver-.
- ,’i-when times are dull la like tearing
the Character of the Country of Greece.
1 •' a dam when the water is I6w.
No organic development In the history
There is more Catarrh iu this' section of of the human mind has been better knpwn,
i
ountry than all other diseases put to­ or bos been richer and at the same time
- . !.cr. ami until the last few years was
simple, tbau U «t of th. Ctocton
•..pjKiscd to be incurable. Fora great ueniuri X«wllteUt«Un» the extra, to
'u itiy years doctors pronounced it a local thteh thu Hritenlc poputettwt
. and prescribed local remedies, OTri.ttod th. dtemuCT. which «p.trat«l
" I by constantly failing with local treat­ thu vhriou. group., th. .rotation. “k'n “
in', pronounced it incurable. Science ■ whole. W«» gorenrid by the uni Inw.
•' proven 11 to be a constitutional dis- ud .xblbllri th.wunuPhma-. to&gt;
•. and, therefore, require* couititutlon- aud under Ilk. tradition, to .11 th. tend.
&gt; treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, inanu- LU wbteb tho Gn-Jt laugung. wu rpokrn
। ".nd by F. G. Cheney &amp; Co., Toledo,
Tb.dUT.rrat .took, were Ilk. trora “
''I. -, is lhe only, constitutional cure on th.rame»P«lto.draUn«l to produce lb»
:
it is taken internally in doses «me trull., th. color ■ nnd tut. &lt;4 which
■ :-!i; It-drops to a teupponftll; It acts were liable. It to true, to be n odldrf
c-ily on the blood and mucous surfaces local Itataracra. but th. r^aUora wra.
thi.’ systein. They offer one ' hundred kept wllhlu narrow bounds. So tbow I
■ Tais for any case it fails to cure. Send pin were kept Irout tt"»‘&gt;r ’“’''K,
’•■r circulars and toaUmoniul*. Address. their constant communication with eacn
F. G. CHENEY A CO. TOLEDO, O. Xr~“chw»rid«l b, th. to»» rad
relation* of their lands-promontoriesJuW
Sold bv Druggists, 75.C.
tiiig out toward one another, and
islands, so that the sailor between distant
ports was hardly ever out of sight of soutV
OUR COUNTY

The Delton people offered a prize at their
fourth of July celebration to the worst
looking hoodlum present.
.
The new Lutheran church at Woodland ।
completed and it will be a fine |

th. MedR.rraa.ra
2 ch a (l^Doaition, and there was in
offer rack
, dlm€

°

~
p.

it at adventure.—Georg*

SPOILED A GOOD STORY.
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Wonderful Thing* tn Heredity.
It i* a fact well established by atudeuto cf
heredity that children are apt to inherit
ni&lt; only the physical, mental and moral
trait* of their parent*, but to be influenced
by their age a* well Children born ot very
young father* nnd mother* never attain so
vigorous a growth of mind or body a*
those uf older men and women, while chll
dren of old people .are born old.
One of the most surprising eases in'medi­
cal history i* that of Marguerite Cribsowna,
who died in 1703, aged 108 years. When
ninety-four she wa* married to a man aged
103. Three children came of this union,
but they hail gray Lnir, no teeth, were
Stoopod. yellow and wrinkled, decrepit in
movement and could ent only bread and
vegetables.—New York Soil

*»‘errupieu.

llie way* of the profewdonal man are
J"?’,a“d lhe “to««an has anything but a
uU time. I run across a comedian the
other night, one who has the reputation oi
being particularly funny, looking sad and
aown In tiie mouth generally.
‘Well, Joe,” I exclaimed, "what’s the
matter) You look a* if your last' aunt had
cot TOO off Witluj.it n .Lining
you’d l.»t
jour engtwrarat, or-----’
“°b noihtag'.tte matter. I'r.ouly num,
• I,Irak tool ol &gt;„f wlr. l-n never Cell raothrt
xtorjri, long rat live. I have found rat nt
last tliat I r.m nothing but u bore.”
I rememlx'rvd tJmt n tew evening* Ixffore
■ i mall party of v# were gathered in Joe’*
Why Grass Grows Hollow.
n»m In an up town hotel listeuiug for
The stems of grass and oato are mmally
toura to hfo anecdote*, experiencts and dia­
lect Monra, given in hi* inimitable style, hollow, nnd the knot* or nodea which occur
at
iiitcrvnl*
and which have a peculiar de­
rad uu.de J« Irik .mtn rituo.1 ineralng.
1 Hunk none of tjs had uttered more tliun a gree of iirnmeas, derived from the interlac­
ing of fibers, give them a tinnnens aud
dt*cn " unis sinm'fae began.
"You couldn’t possibly be that ” I de- strength which they wvuld otherwise lack.
If the material of whtnt straw were in a
nmrred.
“Take my advice," said he. "N’evcr ted- solid form It would make’but a thin wiry
a story when you’re asktd to do so. That’* i stem, which would snap with great eiuw,
a sure sigr that somebody has been crack­ but in tlie hollow form, with the interven­
ing you up You can’t puwibly K- funny ing knots, the neceM&amp;ry support is afforded.
ou tap.
. —Brooklyn Eagle.
"There’s my manager. He went around
to these friend* of hi* saying: ’Boys, you
just; ought to hear Joe C----- tell a story
Mrs. Winslows Soothlm? Syrup has been used
You never heard Ids equal. Hi* storie* fur cbildren o rtbing. it &gt;o&lt;&gt;ib» the ehild. softrns ttu* Kurns, nllays al) pain, cures wind colic,
are screamingly funny. You’ll be*otickled ana Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty,
to hear him ouco that you’d mortgage your nve cents a Iwittle. Sold bv all druggists
grandmot Iht to bear him again. Jkr/u Ihrouy.liom the world.
but he’a great!’
A Battle for Ith.od
"Well, I went with him tonight to see li wimi Hue ■’* s -riapsrilU rigorously flEhts,
these iMxiple. &lt;A’ou see 1 couldn't refuse. .,nr.&lt;1 it ih alwat.s victorious In rxpchliiR all the
He’s my manager. Wo bad hardly entered foul taints iitiil Rivltik the httul fluid the quail
wort qu*:itl«v of perfect he^lit&gt;. It cure*
the room when bu K-gxm; ‘You see Pen ty
scrulubt. Salt ih*uni. boll* »i.d nil trouble*
brought Joe. Joe, toll them that story eau.Mxl by lni| ute blood.
al&gt;out how tbu body wasn't foumh It’ll
tickle your mi'lriff till you can’t sitst^aight.’ Hartl's Pill* cure all Ills. 2’icts Sent bvnwil
on receipt of price by C. I- Hoik! &amp; Co.. Apoth
"Well, I bad to toll it. but you know •varies. Lowell, Mns*.
such n wet blanket w ould spoil any sjory.
Pretty soon, when I got toon interesting
pobit. Brown, who all the lime had been I
gHaaing la expratacira,
Whr. .??&lt;?■*, U
P-"- ..
that
IhM isn't
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w.y you told it
It hut
tort night.
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twice alike.' Pn-tt : I set it a-g..._.o
again, mid then come.
jther punch from I
Brown. -That isn't the way it goes. Dwii’l
Detroit
you know, the tramp bad just asked fur I
that’----Mi
“Then I start •! out again, madder than ,
Grant
Rapiis.
a wet hen,.uui . pt u.•tiff upper, lip. . nd |
when I got to thj tad and therewaati'isc i
Largest t&lt;tock
much .ts a.-ml!;-, for Brown had killed it
by cold douches, he rem.
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lutely everything
"'Ob. you jt&gt;t ought to hear Dick
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A Story «&gt;f Wordsworth.
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•mpreas. as a child, had knjwn, I was
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.Among the musicians there have been
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might not see.IL Erasmus, of Rotter.
dam. one of the most enlightened men | English gardeners are almost mdre
of the period,, was thrown Into a fever . daring than the cooks in handling
at the sight of a fish. Bacon, the great long words. This comes, no doubt, of
English chancellor, fainted while gaz- • their dangerous familiarity with Latin
ing at an eclipse of the moon. John i names of plants, says the London
II.. grand duke of Moscow, fell into a । Globe. Not long ago in a maUprop
swoon at the sight of a woman—surely I competition there appeared tho followthe strangest peculiarity ever noifeed ’ ’ing exccllentspecimen,
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garden soil: “I’ll profligate a dozen
Chevalier de Guise was similarly or two more plants, and then I’ll libel
affected by the sight of a rose, even them.”
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coachman­
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de Medici, the wife of Louis XII., fond ably alluded to an indispensable por­
as she was of flowers, generally speak­ tion Of carriage harness as the “lobelia­
ing. could not disguise her repugnance band." Indeed, from motives of deli­
to roses, even painted ones.
cacy or politeness, strange liberties are,
taken with the queens English, as,
TYPICAL AMERICAN STUDENTS. for example, when my lady admired a
piece of pilot cloth at the local tailor’s,
and waa told that It was sometimes
Boston—The Dimensions of Each.
“inquired for by ladies for peaman­
■ Two Interesting statues, the result
tles.’’ Anything out of the common in
of much hard work, were put on ex­
nomenclature runs th&lt; risk of being
hibition in Boston recently. One was
burlesqued by unskilled tongues. The
that of a young man and the other that
nurse who called her charges Miss
of a girt They were designed to
“Burial" and Miss "Jones" must have
represent the American college stu­
made their mother wish she liad never
dent, not tho ideal American student
christened them Beryl and Joon. As
of either sex, but the actual, tvplcal
Betsy and Jane they would have eome
student, .the measurements used hav­
off all right. Horses, too, with fine
ing been the average, or mean, of de­
velopment of students from various names get strangely miscalled iu the
stable. One pair known by their mas­
parts of the country. The statuon are
ter as Rustem and Sohrab degenerated
described by the Rochester Poet and
first into “Rusty and Soreback," aud
Express as representing “fairly well
fell ultimately into the commonplace
built young persons, symmetrically de­
veloped, and without serious physical as "the little horse and the dctoUjor.’*
There is generally somebody—a lady
defects.” The figures have an easy
as a rule—in each district on whom its
pose, standing firmly and gracefully.
finest malaprups are fathered, some­
The faces, which were modeled after
times quite unfairly. It Is she who is
composite photographs made from the
reported to have made that speech
students from whom the measurements
i about the glories of her father's house,
were taken, nre handsome and thought­
ful, with a marked air of refinement up to the door of which there ran a
Tlie face otihfa young man is the hand­ “revenue of popular trees;" she who
asked her daughter to play that little
somer of the two, but that ot the
"malady" she had learned at the “cem­
young woman is nearest the classic
standard. In the former’s figure there etery," and she again who pronounced
Mr. Brown as “proud as.Luther."
are some marked departures from the
standard. The hands and knees are PUBLIC SCHOOL GLADIATORS.
large, while the wrists arc smslL The
height of tho male is five feet eight
While UtiMle Is Worshiped.
inches and of the female five feet three
inches. The male represents a weight 7 The “school board boy" is knocking
of one hundred and thirty-eight and at the door, and the young gladiators
one-half pounds and the female one turned out nt Eton, Harrow and Rugby
hundred and fifteen pounds.
Each are rapidly coming, in their favorite
figure represents measurements taken parlance, to be “nowhere." .This Is
from forty-two leading parts of the the opinion of Dr. Mitchell Banks, pro­
body and these show the average de­ fessor of anatomy at University col­
velopment of each sex at the age of lege, Liverpool, and his reason is. says
twenty-one years. It is worthy of note the London Daily News, that “brains"
that the typical American student has in this country have gone out of fash­
a better physical development than ion. while "the worship of muscle and
that of the British or German, as la bone have been carried too far." Well
shown by comparison with measure­ might the German schix&gt;lmaster say
ments made recently in those coun­ that the English boy playa nt his work
and works at his play.
Dr. Mitchell
tries.
f
Banks has asked many a proud mother
about her son at some public school,
Signing with the cross was first and has been told with a radiant air’:
practiced by Christians to distinguish “Oh. he is doing splendidly, getting bn
themselves from the pagans. In an­ eo well."
’
’
cient times king, and nobles used the
This means that he is captain of the
rirn of lb. erfo. whether they could school
„-----------------eleven,------------or has got into the first
write or cot.
e tymbol that the per football team, oe la stroke ot the
SOS tnaktaz ir pledged hlmaelt. by bl&gt; school boat Sew by any cheer, h.,
Christian faith, to the troth ot the be heard of tho boy's poaltlon In hla
matter to which be affixed IL
du,
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—
. progress in hla
claa* „
or .form,
or hl
his

FRED H. BARLOW,
D. S. GOODYEAR.

studies, ol tne prizes nc nas gaincu.
“In fact." continues this authority,
“the studious lx\v is regarded with
contempt by the great majority of his
fellows. The wry masters hare to be
athletes. Ono knows the usual style
of advertisement for a junior master-- [

‘Must be Church of England and a
good cricketer.’ like the crack emigrant ship of former days which was
advertised to carry a ‘c&lt;»w and an ex­
perienced practitioner.’" Hence too
often the expensive education of the
Eton, Harrow and Rugby boys is found
only to have fitted them to go fanning
in Manitoba, cattle ranching in T^xaa,
sheep raising in New Zealand, or bartending in Australia.

Do
You Know

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That the New Moon Tea is the
best in the hiirket for the money?

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Don’t

THE TREAD OF AN INDIAN NURSE 1
father When Ho Hunted Scalps.
There is in one of the great hospitals ]

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of New York u full-blooded Indian girl
acting as a nurse in the woman's ward,
says a Pittsburgh Dispatch correspon­
dent. She has the black hair and
physiognomical peculiarities of her
race, is pri-’I th the bloom of youth,
tall and litha? of figure and of moat
pre possessing appearance.
She has
been thoroughly educated at Hampton
institute and at training school and
has all the advantages of an educated
and intelligent woman.
I am told by an ex-patient of the hos­
pital that the wild blood of this Minne­
haha of the pill and pestle shows but
in one way, and that rather an advan­
tage in a room whore there are sick
women. At night her tread is abso­
lutely inaudible. She moves as quiet­
ly M her great-great-grandfather
might have done on the quest for i
scalps—much as a cat does when there
is forbidden cream in sight During
the doy her step is no more noise­
less than that of another wnmnn
though always light and springy.
It might not be a bad idea for some
person to train up a whole lot of In­
dian girls for a gainful occupation, to
which they seem so well adapted by in­
heritance.
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It is well for womankind to be up to
the national term “gentleman." Mem­
ber* of the sex. when touring over the
work), .nay find |t h.ndy to under«Und ju.t wh.l »ort ol thing I. r.,^1
by thu .uppowtd refined degree ot the
”,a
—^ey
• — say he •
,‘animal
i.man."
------- ln IRu“
drinks like a gentleman; in France, he
acts like a gentleman; in Spain, he
makes love like a gentleman; in Germany, he cat. like a gentleman; in
£”hc ™&gt;U»
• fienttemu;
In America, be spends hlsmuaey ilk. *
gentleman.

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bR. q. W. LOWRY.

That SPARY PHILLIPS keeps
the very’ best groceries that money

can buy, and that he makes a spec­
ialty of canned goods?. Large as­

sortment and alway s fresh.

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When Lord Erskine- was made a
nember of that highly honorable body,
the Fishmongers’ company, of London,
he made an after-dinner speech on the
»&lt;~ion ot hU first sppesSac
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and stammered and
opening." “You
was the reply, “but 1

Assest in ruining
your eyesight but,
have your eyes
examined and fitted with glasses by

ted in the
did ■

and not only that, you will save mom y by tnyirp 01 V:‘

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
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Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 11

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 13, 1893.

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Published Thursdays by

•F you are thinking of doing any
BUILDING; or if you want any
I IARDWARE of any kind, calk on
me
1 keep everything usually kept
in a

riR5T CLrtJJ
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MKbWflRE STORE
Ct

IRAill MIIM
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JULY6th. last, was the end of
our business year and our large in­
crease in sales is very gratifying.

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We thank «ur many friends and
customers for their continued patronage, and wish to assure them that in
the future, as well as in the past, we
shall endeavor to retain their good
will by maintaining a good quality
of goods at living prices.
xtrieln

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New customers invited to look
at our stock before buying.
ONE PRISE

WOOLLEY &amp;• BR2NS0N

SHOE DEALERS.

‘RUDDY

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Harvester Oil

At Townsend’s is a Slider. Yon
will miss a poll use it yon
don’t try it.

Boy the best Hay Tedder
io the market, th? “Advance” of

Jesse Townsend

WANTED!
ave
rast
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iter
ns

SAW LOGS
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can't handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

SV

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Witch Cream.
A most delightful lotion for the Toilet.
Used aWr washing ; after shaving
before retiring.

Nourishes the Skin.
For Chaps and Sunburn.
He«U. Sortie. * Softens Inflamed.
Hard, Ory or Rough Skin.

Comforting­
in Humors
and Eczema.

jo and »s cent
bottle*.
Manuf.ic:ured
by C. H.AJ.
Price, Salem,

PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE.

J. L WILKINS, act &gt; H. QOObYE/IR

WHOLE NO. 1987

of Kalamazoo are spending their vacation Baptist ctrufctf the same evening—-Mbs
with their aunt Mrs. Sarah Robinson- Mina Ford, of Union City, b visiting her
Clara Russell of Battle Creek is home for sister Mrs. Clare Aldrich and other friends
a weeks recreation—Mr. R. M. Thomas about the Comers—I. M. Cadwalhjder and
COOK BBOS..
spent Sunday with his sister and family wife are entertaining friends Iroth abroad
for several days past—Mrs. Ed. McCoffrey,
returning to Kalrfmazoo on his wheel.
of Kalamazoo, visited friends and her old
HJLSTIXGH, MICH.
neighbors here last week—Rev. R. W.
Haying is the order of the day in this Tavener, formerly of London. England,
delivered hb powerful -and
eloquent
lectures
place—F.
r. Wiggins,
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of uwwu.
Boston, id
is working
on J. Tobias’ barn—Mr. and Mrs. Jny ‘ Friday and Saturday evening at the WestSubject,
“Why "he
Webster went to Kalamazoo last week *legan
“ church.
*“ “
“ ‘
u- left
«* »the
Catholic
church
and
what
he
saw
therein
”
Wednesday
to
be
gone
two
weeks,
visiting
Delton
Mbs Julia Polley if South Barry b the the former's sister—Dr. Van Horn enter­ —Com b booming; oata, barley and . potatos are making rapid developments with
guest of Miss Bertha Burst this week— tained their niece last week, also their son
Archie Burst went to Grand Rapids Orlie has returned home—Mrs. Wm. fine prospects of a prolific crop of each.
Tuesday to Clerk in a boot and shoe store Freeman is quite sick at present, suffering Wheat Is maturing and many fanners
—John Carpenter of Oden has been visit­ with a tumor in her side—Harry Gfaves about here anticipate of beginning to har­
ing friends and relatives in and around and family, of Ohio, are expected here In vest the same this week—C. Brrd y, of Tole­
Delton,the past week—Fred Fustf of Kala­ the near future to ma|fe au extended visit do. Ohio, was vbiting hb parents Mr. and
mazoo has been visiting his folks the past with friends, and camp out at Clear 1-ake Mrs. Alfred Bradly last week—Leu Tomp­
week—Mf. Whitton aud wife of Kalama­ —Mrs. Wm. Warner and Mrs. A Kcraber- kins, of Gull Lake,,started from bls home
zoo arc visiting at their daughter’s. Mrs. ling visited their parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Saturday morning with his team for the
W. H. Chases this week-Mrs. A. W. Shoupe, of luicey, last Sunday—F. Mad­ purpose of drawing hay and stacking the
Roberts died of paralysis Sunday July 9th son. purchased a new mower, also J. War­ same on W. T. Barber’s farm. When he
at 8. P. Brandstettct’s. age 7.3—W. A. ner bought a new reaper of Wm. Renkes neared Pendill school house one of the
Chase and guests Sundayed at Gull Lake —Mrs. H. K. Stanton is recovering from animats was taken violently sick, unable to
—The cottages at Wall lake are occupied her recent illness—Mr. and Mrs. G. Bry­ proceed further—Mrs. Bert Lawrence is on
—John Wilkinson of Detroit has been vis-. ant was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. the sick ibt this week. Dr. Elliot was
Itlng at Ed Wilkinson’s the past week— Baugh in Bedford last Saturday—Annie called upon to prescribe Sunday.
Burt Pennock rode hb cycle to Kalama­ Winters started last Monday to make a
zoo one day last week in one hour and vbit at the world’s fair—F. Goddard has
C resay.
forty minutes—Christ Sherman fell and purchased 20 acres of land of J. L. French
Mrs. Calvin.Hicks negr Spring Brook I
sprained&gt;one of hb knees Monday moni- and will soon make preparations to build
lug while driving stock out of his crops, —F. Stanton drives a meat wagon—J. died July 2 after a few hours Illness, at ■
the age of 49 years. The funenl was I
which will lay him up for several weeks— Woodmansee and wife are entertaining the
B. R. Huested is having a cistern put in latter’s sister and husband from the north- held at the family residence the following I
by parties from Martin Corners—Ells­ en&gt; &gt;part of the state—Mrs. Lang visited Tuesday and the remains were takeh to I
for burial—Mrs. Nellie Conrad ■
worth Barret was the first to start the her daughter in Battle Creek last week, re­ Cooper
and son are the guests of Mrs. Annie I
binder In this section—Mrs. Judson Is a turning Saturday, fount! her daughter re­
little bqtter at this writing—P. Sldnum covering—Lob Frey is the victim of the Tibbets—Quite a delegation went from ■
here
Sunday
evening to Hickory Comers I
is slowly gaining—Agnes Hulbert has re­ mumps and bllllous attack—J. French is
to hair the lecture given by an ex Catho- 9
turned to Kcndell after a week’s stay repairing his house.
lie
priest
—
Chas
Gilbert of Grand Rapids ■
with the Drs. folks—Mrs. Deavenport
Is making his friends here a short visit— ■
and daughter are visiting In Kalamazoo
Miss Sally Thurston and sister Eltana. Mrs. Alice Smith of Augusta Is making I
this week.
Of Belding are visiting in Carlton—Miss a few days visit at her fathers’. Preston I
Fannie Carpenter is home from Lansing Flowers—Delos Cairns of Saugatuck sj
on the ‘•don’t fetjl well list”, she will re­
the 4th. of July at Creasy—Rev.
Miss Kate Dickfiison spent Sunday at turn to Lansing again In a* few weeks— spent
Hawley of Oshtemo was the guest of John 3
Lansing—C. W. Francis and wife of The farmer who did not have several
Barber
Monday—Miss Blanche Thorpe
Lake Odessa spent Sunday with hb par­ acres of hay down during the last raitf.
closed a very successful term of school at X
ents here—Geo- A. Selleck was home for was the lucky one—Haying with us is East Creasy on Friday. After school she 3
over Sunday—Guy Johnson Was here and just begun and already the wheat fields
nt Ijicey Monday on business—Dr. L. F. are turning golden. Many are cutting served ice caeam to her pupils at the J
Weaver and wife arc at Buffalo. New- their grass to green to get It out of the home of Mrs. Minnie Wait—Mr. and Mrs. ,■
York visiting friends—Mr. and Mrs. L. way —C. 0. Fleming bought a new binder Izaac Rickenmore visited at the home of*
Mr. Case in Ross on Sunday.
W. Feighner are at Chicago—Al Weber last Friday of .J. Post of Clarkesville—'
and Geo. Selleck were at Middlevllh, and Mrs. Annie Snyder of Grand Rapids spent
other places on their wheels Sunday- the 4th. with her father, Mr. McKinney—
Miss Helen Millspaugh spent Sunday with Miss Anna L'hl and Mr. Richard Hale
Miss Edith Fleming—Mbs Alta DeRiar were united in marriage at the residence /^iev. Dewey and wife and .laughter, of
ot Bowling Green. Ohio, is vbiting her of Dr. Wright July 3rd.—Mrs. Van Kalamazoo, visited at Dr. Sockets and_
mauv friends here—The funeral of A. Brocklln died last Friday at her home in Temples last week. Their tine singing
Gordiner, who passed away, after a long North Carlton after a long illness. She added much to the services at the Baptist
illtne-s was held at the home of the de­ was an old resident of Carlton. We church last Sunday morning and evening .
ceased, Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Stein- have no further particulars at this writing. —Mamie Goss, of Plainwell, i«\ visiting
among her old schoolmates here—Mrs.
Inger officiating—The Woodland Base
Chapman, of Maine, and Mrs. Gould, of
Ball club played our team |at the driving
New Hampshire have been guests of Mrs.
park, Monday afternoon. One boy came
Lydia
Powers,
of
Battle
Creek,
visited
J. N.J Harthorn-jAfter a rousing sermon
out ahead but ju&gt;t how the score stood
we can not say—D. W. Leedy is in town her brother the Dr. lasl^veek—The Misses by Itev. C. T. Van Autwerp on the subject
helping B. Reynolds and son set up bind­ Ensle and Vella Low are vbiting at Will of “Foreign Missions," a collection of
ers—T. E. Niles b in Chicago at the Ogden’s—Mr. Carrier, lather ot our black­ nearly $25 was taken last Sunday morn­
White City this werk—Miss Burnice Niles smith. died Sunday night and was buried ing at the M. E. church—MAll leaves
was In Charlotte Tuesday—Prof. 1). " Tuesday, funeral at -Lacey—Mrs. Seger Prairieville at 8 a. m.. since the change in
Wyatt of Detroit is here getting ready to and daughter Lulu are at Vermontville the time table July Sth on the C. K. &amp; 3.
render y Cantata in the interest of the O. vbiting this week—Mrs. C. W. Tompkins R. It—Mrs. Brightrail, ot Irving, Is visit­
Is vbiting her daughter Mrs. Kate Spinney Ing her daughter Mrs. M. Wood—Rev.
of Galesburg—Mrs. Osmnn and daughter VanAntwerp and wife attended the mis­
Jessie, of Bellevue, were at C. W. Tomp­ sionary meeting last Wednesday held at
Everything b quiet since the fourth— kins’ Saturday and Sunday—At the school the home of Mrs. Robert Marshall—Old
meeting Monday night Alvarez Wilcox
Haying is treading on the heels of har­ was elected Assessor, they also voted to Mrs. Roberts died at the the borne ot her
son-in-law, Stephen Brandstetter, last
vesting and binders aj» being got in read­
iness for buslne»s-*&lt;k good many persons paint lite school house—The funerals of Saturday from a stroke of paralysis. The
are golnx and coming to our lakes now Charlie Sylvester and. Harry Scott were funeral was held at the M. E. church on
held last week Thursday at 10 a. in. and
and many a fine basket of fish finds its I p. m. respectively. It rained all the Monday at 3 p. m.j/James Ball fell from
a load of hay and received quite severe
way to town^XA commltttehas been ap­
pointed to purchase an organ for the forenoon so that the attendance was not so injuries one day last week—The body of
church, fifty dollars having been raised large as in the aftet^ioon—The school M. Taggart of Hickory Corner?, was
children
went
In
a
body
carrying
flowers
—
brought to this place for Interment last
for that purpose—Mr. J. B. Underhill has
gone back to Chicago—Mias Virgie Given The patrons of the District will be glad to Saturday—Geo. Hughes, of Oden, is vbithear that Mary Wilcox Ims been engaged Ing relatives about here—Mias Hattie Haw­
Jias gone to the world's fair—John Ryan
and hb little satchel are quite busy now— to teach the school the coming year. She ley. a teacher In Grand Rapids, Is visiting
Mrs. Howard Mosher was unable to at­ has taught the pant year at Woodland among relatives and friends in town—C.
where she did good work and now we Carpenter is very sick, hb son S. Carpen*
tend church Sunday on account of sick­
ness but she is better now-#&lt;Tbe. painters have her back again—Mr. Scott and wife, ter, of Oden, Is visiting him—The W. F.
of
Battle Creek, vblted her brother A. M. S. meet with Mrs. Geo. Hazen off Wed-;
have been'improving the looks of the
W. Scott Sunday and Monday—Mrs. Jew­ nesday—I/wb Tnmpkinson Is visiting bis
dwelling occupied by Walter Oliver—
Wm. GIHwpie has also been putting up ell and sou Don are visiting relatives at father in Greenville—Mrs. E. Thompson
Lacey and Dowling.
and daughter M«gglo spent a part of last
eave troughs and painting bls house—
week visiting relatives In Hattie Creek^Ffie death of Mrs. A. W. Roberts occurr­
Hruah Ridge.
Mr.*. Martha Leaton. ot Mecosta Co., is the
ed on the morning of the 9th and the
Charles Clark and wife visited at Peter guest of her brother Rev. C. T. VanAnlr
funeral took place on the 10th. The de­
ceased was an old settler of Barry county Lenaar's Sunday—Wesley Karns has gone- werp—Mr. and Mrs. Henry, of Grand Rap- i
but at the time of her death was visiting to work for W. J. Huntington near Kala­ ids. were the guests of J. Drummond’s
her daughter. Mrs Sarah Branstetter. mazoo—Henry Anders has gone to work family lost week—Mbs Jennie Drummond
Her home had been in Martin for the for a Mr. Rengord near Bedford in har­ is vbiting her brothers John and Peter, at
past few years, where she has numerous vest—John Branachka will pul up a new Grand Rapids—Mbs Ida Linton, of Bos­
friends. Mrs. Roberts leaves a huaband windmill this week—Jacob Schemer and ton, b the guest of Mrs. E. Thompson.
and two married daughters to mourn her family visited at Myers near Cedar Creak
loss. She was widely known and respect­ -JVill Havens and family, of Rutland,
ed for her good qualities and neighborly visited in Brush Ridge Sunday last.
There b worlds of hay and a catching
kindness.
Hope Confer.
time to hay it People cannot complain di
Mr. I). Bowler and wife, of Hastings, drouth this summer—It is late to tell abou
The merry pleasure seeker Is abroad in spent part of last week with relatives and our childrens day exercises but wo num
the land, and the unwary Inhabitant of friends In this vicinity—Mrs. E. B. Payne say that they were verv nice—Miss Desw
our lakes is very often Invited to a lunch went to Kalamazoo Monday to spend a Heberly, of Minneapolis, Kansas, is vLi
—Merton Ashdon of Battle Creek la work­ week with her mother—Mr. G. Wilkinson Ring her sister Ola 'ash—The fourth w&gt;
ing for S. S. Fisk—A company from the and Mrs. Dale, of Detroit, visited the for spent very quietly at this place. Mr. a»
Guide Board held fourth of July at Fine mer's nephew. Sold Wilkinson, last week Mrs. Branch went to Grand Ledge an
lake—Many pieces of wheat are about —Mr. Monicha has returned to the Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Curtb went to the show i
ready for the binder—Geo&gt;ge Fplkmeyer —D. Mosher and wife of Delton, spent Grand Rapids and we—well we staid 4
and his brother-in-law spent Sunday at Friday at O. D. Loomis’—Those on the home—Chas. Scars has moved back 1
Fine Lake—Cjrus Ingraham has exchang­ sick list are Mrs. Ed. Gates, Mrs. Jane this vicinity. They live In Miles Lip»
ed hla horses for a phajeton—M-. and Chudler and Mr. C. Schram—George Mc­ cbqab's tenant house—Elsie and Eltm
Mrs. A. E. Bresee and Chas and Lida Mc­ Dermott. of Kalamazoo Is working for his Marlow are vMUng her parents this wet
Kenzie called on friends In South Johns­ brother—A number from here attended —Hayden Myers I* clerking fur J. GiM
town Sunday afternoon—Mrs. Lizzie ••the third’’ at Kalamazoo—rMay Heart, of of Lake Odessa, at present—Mr. and Mr
Pickworth Hamilton and her husband are Brush Ridge, spent last at Orin Loomis’— Gilbert were in .Saranac last Sunday—Mi
out from Illinois on a visit—Willie Pick­ Mr*. Illgby, of Kalamazoo, spent the 4th Mary Ann Smith went to Saranac to vfc
worth of Eaton Rapids spent the 41b.- with her daughter.
her abler Mrs. Lane, last Sunday. H
wlth friends here.
daughter Mamie returned home with t&gt;
—Alice Fuller and Edna Barnum wg
Htekory Corner*.
Haying is nearly all done, with a boun­ In this vicinity picking berries Saturday
crop secured In very good condition Winslow spencer b regaining |&gt;b he»
Haying Is nearly over and farmers are tiful
t
busy In the hay fields P. Knowles being —
- Mrs. Mary Barber and daughter Alice, rapidly—Mrs. Van Brocklin an old iq
the first to cut wheat In this vicinity—Mrs. (of Alltno, visited her son Milo S. and other dent of Carlton, died last night at (he a
last week and the latter remaining of 73. Her fuurral was held at the Cb«
Mary Bellinger and family expect to occu- friends
1
py their cottage this week on the vast shore to
I complete her visit this week—C. McCoy school house, Rev. Hamp officiating
a business trip to Battle Creek last There was preaching at the churebj
of Gull Like, where they will soon be made
i
returniug with needful repairs for Sunday evening. Elder Martin, of H
joined by her son, A- F. Bellinger and week,
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family of Charlotte—It Is a young sun 1his threshing machine—Mfs. McCoy was tings, preaching. The neighborhood
that makes glad the hearts of Byron Wil- &lt;quite a sufferer several days last wwlt, tended In a heroic manner—There will,
by having fluids at Kalauiaioo en- preaching at the church next Sunday ev
hson and wife—Prayer meeting at the caused
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fur the purpose of extracting teeth Ing. Elder llabted will preach—M
school house at 8 p. m.. Wednesday of jected
.
every week—The, few who attended the —
■ The glorious 4th was duly celebrated by Crmncl. of Lake Odessa, was ooourstil
cltizenmf this place. Some of them Monday—The highway commissioner4
concert nt Bedford from here. ti|e 4th the
I
to ciujp at St. Louis, some to Delti n forgotten that he took away the ri
were well repaid by a ileh musical treat , going
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such as Is seldom our lot to enjov—Bert; iand a few remaining to guard the home bridge but people who have to eratf
Searles returned to her father’s abode Sat­ interests, while a great majority were en- havn't. It liaa been impassible for
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urday last He has spent some time on ...joying scenes and sports abroad—M. L months.
the Great Lakes, aud prefers life on the i&gt; Taggard. after suffering with sickness and
water to land—It was Wm. Ma*on Instead ’ disease for a longtime was summoned to
Hancock has three big foundries.
of Win. Norris, as stated in your la&lt; i bls reward-«&gt;n the 0 Inst. His funeral was
One hundred residences are. In o
week's Items, that wan entertaining friends ,; attended at hb late residence one and a
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from KalauiH*&gt;o
—There
be no service |; lo irih mile south of the Comers, and the of erection at Holland.
at the school inmse Sunday, as our pastor, remains buried at Prairieville, Rev. I’oje
Imlay City officers are looking tar
Mr. Fleming takes hb vacation this month officiating. Mr. Taggard leaves a wife and
—Mr. E&lt;t Berry and family, wi n have two sons besides a large circle of friends Sndllnx, a character of some local t
br.-n visiting at Albert Dewey’s, Jr, re- and relatives to mourn bls departure- iety. He knocked down Jerry Ch
acting
deputy marshall and then
turned to their home in Sunfield Wed. last Seven! were baptized at Gull Lake the
— Master Sammie and Mbs Ellen Thomas, 2nd and were admitted as members of the peareL Crow was badly hurt.

Hastings Banner.

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County.

COUNTY NEWS

�WARING’S PERIL.
Charles R. Kino.

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Unt madame hung back, hesitant and
Mashing.
“Oh, M. Warceng. I cannot, I must
not- is it not that some one shall
metricate the cab’.’'
“No one from this party, at least.'’
laughed Waring. mischievously.making
the most of her, idiomatic query. “Your
driver is more cochon than cocher, and
U he drowns in that mud 'twill only
serve him right
Like your famous
compatriot, he'll have a chance to say,
T will drown,and no one shall help me.*
for all !' care-. The brute! Allonsf I
will drive you to bonne maman's of
whom it is the fete. Bless that baby
daughter! And Mme. d’Ueryilly shall
blew N'in N'in's tout devoue Sam.”
And Mme. Lascelles found further
remonstrance useless. She was lifted
into the sent, by which time the driver,
drunken and truculent, hud waded
&gt;fter then}.
“Who/?' to pay for this?” was his
curly question.
•'You. I fancy, as soon as your em­
ployer learns of your driving into that
hole." was Waring's cool reply.
**
“Well, by God, I want five dollars,
fcg my fare and trouble, and I want it
Tight off/’ And, whip in hand, the
burly, mud-covered fellow came lurch­
ing up the bank. Across the boggy
street beyond the white picket fence
the green blinds of a chamber window
in an old-fashioned southern house
were thrown open, and two feminine
faces peered forth, interested specta­
tors of the scene.
“Here, toy man!”said Waring, in low
tone, "you have earned no five dollars,
-end you know it. Get your cab out,
come to Mme. d'Hervilly's, where you
were called, and whatever is your due
will be paid you: but no more of this
swearing or threatening—not another

"I want iny money. I say, and 1 mean
to have it I’tn not talking to you:
I’m talking to the lady, that hired me."
“But I have not the money. It is
for my mother—Mme d*Hcrvilly—to
pay You will c -ne there."
‘I want it no . I say. I've got to
■hire teams‘to g
tny cab out I got
stalled here carrying yon and your
child, and I mean to have my pay
.right now. or I'Jl know the reason
why
Your swell friend's got the
money. Its none of my business how
you pay him."
But tl-.at ended the colloquy. War­
ing’s fist landed with
resounding
■whack under the cabman's jaw, and
a&gt;oxit him rolling, down /nto the mud
below. He was up. floundering anti
furions, in less than a minute, cursing
horribly tfnd groping in the pocket of
his overcoat
“It's a pistol, lieutenant Look out!”
aried Jeffers.

There was a flash, a sharp report, a
stifled cry from the cab. a scream of
terror from the child. But Waring
had leaped lightly aside, ami before
-the half-drunken brute could cock his
-weapon for a second shot he was felled
like a dog, and the pistol wrested
from his hand and hurled across the
'levee. Another blow crashed.full in
his face as he strove to And his feet,
&gt;nd this time his muddled senses
warned him It were best to lie*still.
Two minutes more, when he lifted
Ids buttered head and strove to stanch
the blood streaming from his nostrils,
.he saw the team driving briskly away
up the crest of the levee; and, overaeome by maudlin contemplation of his
foeman's triumph and his own wretched
plight, the cabman sat him down and
wept aloud.
And to his succor presently there
came ministering angels from across
the muddy way. one with a brogue, the
other in a bandanna, and between the
two he was escorted across a dry path
to the magnolia-fringed Inclosure,
comforted"with soothing applications
without and within, and encouraged to
tell his talc of woe. That he should
wind it up with vehement expression
of his ability to thrash a thousand
swells like the one who hod abused
him and a piratical prophecy that he'd
drink his heart's blood within the
week was due not so much to confi­
dence in his own powers, perhaps, as
■to the strength of the whisky with
which he had been liberally sup­
plied. Then the lady of the house ad­
dressed her Etbipp maid of all work:
“Go you over to Anatole's now. 'Lou­
etta. Tell him if any of the byes are
there I want 'um. If Dawson is there,
from the adjutant's offiee. I Xvahut him
quick. Tell him it’s Mrs. Doyle, anii
never mind if he's been dhrinkin’; he
shall have another dhrop here.”
And at her‘beck there presently ap­
peared three or four besotted-look Ing
specimens in the coarse undress uni­
form of the day. poor devils absent
without leave from their post below
and hoping only to be able to beg or
steal whisky enough to stupefy them
before the patrol should come aud
drag them away to the guardhouse.
PromlMj of libera) reward in shape
of liquor was sufficient to induce three

UM) betook benwll to th. Mtnollnof t&amp;air number to go out with the shaded cottage where she dwelt befuming cabman and help rescue his road the pale of mUitary ln“rf'”ne,e’
wretched brute and trap. The mo­ Ind Mine hour, later «nt txraette to
ment they were outside the gate she ar to Doyle .he wanted him. and
turned on the fourth, a pallid, sickly Doyle obeyed. In bl. relief at dndlng
man, whose features were delicate,
tbe colonel had probably forgot­
whose hands were white and slender, ten
the
peccadillo
for
wblc»
and whose whole appearance, despite he expected punishment, in bus*
glassy cyes'and tremulous mouth and ful
poa-pession of
Mr. " aring s
limbs, told the pathetic story of better sitting-room and supplies now that
days.
Waring was absent, the big Irishman
“You’re off ag'in, Are you? Sure I was preparing to spend the time m
heerd so, and you’re mad for a dhrlnk drinking his junior’shealth and whisky
now. Can ye write. Dawson, or must I and discoursing upon the enormity of
brace you up first?”
his misconduct with all comers, when
An imploring look, an unsteady Ananias entered and Informed him
gesture, alone afiswered.
there was a lady below who wished to
“Here, thin, wait! ft’s absinthe ye
see him-"Indy" being the euphem­
need, my buck. Go yon into that room ism of the lately enfranchised (or the
now anil wash yourself, and I’ll bring
females of their race. It was 'Louette
it and whin the others come back for
with the piandate from her mistress, a
their whisky I’ll tell ’um you’ve gene.
mandate lib- dared not disregard.
You're to do what I say. now. and
"Say I'll be along in a minute,” was
Doyle will see you t'rough; if not, it’s I his reply, but he sighed and. swore
back to that hell in the guardhouse I hesvilv, as he slowly ceo-sccnded the
you’U go, iny word on it."
'"oVfor“^-.'Mkc."'Mnu Doyk--”
•'«»“ “«
- •
- '• •
smut," he ordered Ananias, dlsiegaru
began the poor wretch, imploringly, : ing Ferry's suggestion: "Better drink
but the woman shut him off.
■
1 no more till after dark."' Then, swal"In there And.
wid. you!
the others
are J
“*“*’hi
*“
'lurehinff
coming."
unbarring
the front
\* “*“T‘
Innther^

be there for the last six weeks. I ad
mH he 1. Ih.rc mMT * «•“Jrh’° !*’
I, Dot. bat .tor h.'. h»a a
„OH» altb th. ladle. In th. J.n.ral'
box. Wh»t become, ol kW ' d"“ ‘
know because I’m seldom there, but

of the infantry, can tell you.
He i
sitting by her In the D'Hervilly loge
rrllleo and irclnil orcr the laatnet with
her and rbap^lMng about \erdl.
Bellini. Moxart. or Uonnod-Connod
e.peclally and the garden weoe Iran

A MINNEAPOLIS MIRACLE.
______ _

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rtn* Wen

»n tbooffiroof
countyofBarrysmi

BA1X?

-m. J t:

JL1";?- «“&gt; ns

aflnted Utbs due kt d»7e * (
of nine thousand and fourtren
idx route, and an attoro"

,he *«®

suit or proceedtnp at law hath.?T*T’ •*! no
ted to recover the money* v
»ort&lt;*«e. or any uart there..! Tf
, Now, therefore, by virtue..! th.
tniiald mortgiiiz.-, a.’',j iCru,0,**le .

liYom the MlnntopoUl Journal)
■ Freetown the p.M«» «&gt;•«
wlirn bop. lx ««&gt;e ind medle^ idxlre
nrunounre* H* I'*'"
-ineur.nowlwrtblel.tototblDk ot ton.F-”*n t her mother with her. and. b«- ta, lbl&lt; .-reI m« ^torc Ibe .noted yeor.
where the circuit court for Bkrn 4tnrei
or rnaa'o &gt;'"* &gt;«• “ e*nl' ,r* "’"‘t’. en),
the premises described * ■UiXohJ! hU4'
Ing in mourning, doeen'l ahe hare
*
atar in her latticed logo Inatead ol Tims spoke J. B- White of 1901,,3d., 8t.N. io much thereof as may I*
due on said n,lirtt.’to
Xmrnadlng in the loyer and drink- E labtiilflht to a Journal reporter. Mr. amount
percent
lntt&gt;rr*t. au.i &gt;.•&gt; &gt;...... ' Iwen
S”hatnw“bl»daehe»-for..-pwa.™n. White lias bw'U muelt talked about of with an allotne*
totMher
late, and the tallowing conversation exdaasr*
punch?’'queried l orry. e«"
’’’ihla native-of5hedluc, New Bruns- piece and iHtrc*- &lt;&gt;
””uppoM&gt; ah. la." answered lleree. iwlclt, an&lt;l of French descent. 1 Lave the township ot Yr
itootlv. "rrnji crank—tralght-bced. Ha-en ln Minneapolis lor n'any years. J
1* you like. !tj th. fault of my bring­ am now 60 tears old. 1 fell from a bulldTbe K*»tbdf ,«i. o&lt; n
It rttnl tlw S'Hilb fi«;t
ing up. Bnt I know, and 3’on know, Iiie two years ago and bjoke tny thlfb, be­ quarter Air on ?fttk.n tn
n thru. ;j|
that that little woman. In her looel I- sides injuring uijself Internally, lhe North, Itangr tv,, joj ,
■ oiitalotw
n.s, and In her natural longing lor doctors couhi do nothing for mb Hit k t In all one iuiudreJ uuu m-.
some congenial spirit to commune the hours grow together as beat they
Dated
May
until,
i
..
could.
When
I
was
sblr
to
walk
on
with. I. simply filing madly bl or.
wi th Sam Waring, and there wlll_ be crutches 1 can&gt;e near dying from tbe com­
plication of troubles that had set In after
trageUv here before we can awplt
■ Seo here Vieree." asked heiy- d&lt;&gt; the fall. For our year ahd a half 1 I Attorney tor Morttr-u-.-.door, she presently admitted the trio । down the steps vv
walked ou crutches, striving In vain to
'
MORTGAGE sale
returning to claim the fruits of their , I‘»-rr.v and ^erc® s
j.in.
he you suppose Mrs. t ram would b. so find relief froflt the misery 1 felt night and ; Default
bavins: been nu.h n, n- '',&gt;rx!i!!-w*
:’
silently after
after him
him as
as ne
he loyal a friend to Waring If she thought
of k certain monsaei. hi.„i,. ,
lionest labor
II 1lery
"’"v and gaxed silentlv
day The worst part of my affliction was anti
M.Cmfll
MvttU Cn. li
M ...
— .....veered around to the pate leading to there was anything wrong In his at­
“Is he gone? Did he tell you what (
that 1. could not eat anything. Lt I
•
| the old war hospital Inclosure where tentions to Mme. Lascelles? Do you
could have taken nourishment and kept Bee ot the iteghiiir ot i
happened?"
Count)
of
suppose Cram himself woubln t speak.
»n.w.redone;"he-.
it down I could have stood the pain better. Barry and State of Mie
•■•th day of
“He’s gone, yes," answered
one; "he's "&gt;•
with the lieutenant &gt;&gt;'»
perceptibly un.te.a5 .
'htWvoti
1 had four ductor*, and kept taking all
"He has spoken."
gone' to get square v.
»
•uinied
to
“Keeps his head r
pretty
sorts of mrtlidnra. I had to stop all of
and his cockney dog-robber. He says 11
----- .. well, even
•He has? To whom?"
hundred dollar* ii- i ---r.-i.ir.&gt;..,
j-g« are
are gone,
“aid Ferry.
they both jumped on him and kick re! after vshis legs
gone, ” said
berry,
■•To me. three days ago; said 1 had them or 1 would .have been n dead man. three
and an attorney's Ire o t»&gt; :,i» Lv.{rfotta*~S.'
Knows--too much to go bv
by the “
sally
his face in when he was down and un- - ‘---------lh‘­ known Waring longest and. Lest, per­ 1 have enough bottles left to start a drug­ vtded tor In said mortc L. ai
p ‘to twe«“*■
; port. He’s sneaking out through the haps was his most Intimate friend, and store I would be troubled so with head­ ceMlmp at taw having &gt;•• •» ln«tHi&gt;jni
armed and helpless. Was ho lyin?"
or th* nionevs swire.i &gt;y
he though I ought to warn him of what aches.-and my hips would pain me co that part thereof:
"Oh, they bate him cruel. But did back gate.”
I Otten thought that I should go crazy. I j Now. therefore, by virti
"Why, what does he go out there for, people were say Ing.
ho tell you of the lady—who it was they !
was so emaciated Hint there was nothing ooi.talned in said rnortKH:
• when he has the run of Waring's side“What have you done?"
took from him?"
such esse mad.! and pn.i i
"Nothing yet. simply because I know ’of me but skin and Irone. Last summer Kven that on Saturday it.'
old 1 board?"
t. A. D.. I*(iu. at ten ■&gt;
I “Oh. didn't you hear? She sent for Sim Waring so well that I know just 1 felt as If I whs nearly dead. My kid­
ibcTtosZi
neys then Iwgan to bother me. I got so I shall sell at public auction,
what
he'd
do
—
go
and
pull
the
npsq
of
him.”
ildder.atthenorth front &lt;l • .■ •&gt;! the cSr
I could not sleep only at Intervals. Houre.
in the ria of
thl -brmrtt*
I
“That’s it, is it? Sometimes I won­ the'man who gossiped about him and
Finally 1 gave up in despair. One day 1 place where the Circuit ( . .rt n,r tarn CwtS
der which one of those two will kill her. Then we'd have a fight on our was sitting on the porch. It was a Iteau- is bolden.) the premferx .!^»cnbhl tn mi-'
so much thrn-of hv mw be n-JZ
at ein- the other."
hands."
,4 tiful. sunny day. The singing of- birds mortRSce-or
io pay the amount &lt;iu.- -• -uift
"Well, we can fight, I suppose, can t and the odor of flowers set me to thinking sary
deary I
"Oh, he wouldn't dare. That fellow
with k percent IntereM.
:i i.-inii cwtiLti'
1. with , is an abject coward in the dark. He we”"
,.t taenn'.fte
of my childhood days. From that my aether with ati atton.-y
,
tt,,- &gt;,rrI11 ^,"Not without involving a womans though1* reverted to ■ little French week­ ' dollnta euvvnanu-d for • r,
•f the believes in ghosts, spooks, banshee's
uclng dovcribed in **!«! .nirtjiuiri adj (Kt
ind of and wraiths—everything uncanny—
ly paper. 1a-Mointeur Acadian, that we certain (liere and parrel ot U:,&lt;; -iniateand #eh.
good
Lord.
I
’
ierce.
was
there
tht-county of
jld up and she'd haunt him if he laid his
got. nnd I thought that 1 would like to log :n ibefoa iiMili. ..f A- &gt;
ever a row without a woman au fonti?” rend it nn&lt;i see how things were at my old Barry at d Stair &lt;»r Mkhutwi. ,.i: 1 kuowa m/
described as (oibra- to n t
“That's a worm-eaten witticism. home. 1 told my wife to give me the la.-t
H2 Off ।
Hie north east quarter
E ',1 ot the *«nb
thi-.y-tisn-e
Ferry, and you're too decent a fellow, numlrer. She brought me the one that we»t quarter ;s W
u any
[») town one jl] north of r.tu ’ ..... - ‘ • •
as a rule, to be cynical. I've got to eame that morning. The flr-t thing that I said
e. but
county ot Harry
speak to Waring, and I don’t know how saw was a long article about the miracu­
Makk M&lt;&lt;
I .. Mortgagee
P
hilip
T.C
od
.
ko
.
lous cure of n cripple. I rend on and on
And 1
to do iL I want your advice."
Attorney (t&gt;pr Mortrwr
; "Well, my advice is Punch’s: 'Don't.’ Itecuming more interested than ever. .The Dated. Jone yuli. 15c
party
! Hello! here's Dryden
Thought you patient described in tbe article *al»* that
MOlitG Vit SAUI
Default bavinx brt-u made :n’'tw
_
■ were on court duty up at headquarters Dr. William's I’lnk Pills for Pale People
&lt;*i.n4itu&gt;in
aide
1'illihui N»»toc
' tOHlay. old man Come in and have a cured him and they would cure others. -mm.
— . . .. I). Bthtwic*.
The story aroused my Interest and 1 In­
•• The g
dated March 29$h. A, I)
*£,•
• wet?" Mr Ferry had seen some happy
duced my druggist to send for them. I record rd lu Hir office
: the itefivter
■ davs at Fortrew Monroe when the
great ri
did nut expect relief right awgy, but w®” nt deeds, tor Un- Comity of Bam .m-i SUte ol
:&gt; into V
ships of hef majesty's navy lay off the they made the headache pass away. Michigan, on the idn day of MAnrh. A.!».,
Hygeia and the gallants of England After taking them some days I could eat. tmo.lnllbersr. of murts&lt;ic&lt;' &lt;xi i|u«e w.
aban- Csaid moma^c* ua&gt; on th- expiW condiriM
lay to at the bar. anti Ferry rejoiced ib People laughed at me w ben I began to that should default Ik* m.vlr |t:
pijiurtl
the vernacular of the united scrvica. so take the pills, telling me 1 wa* taking so of tbe Interest or any :&gt;art tbrred tra aa&gt; day
wherein the santr should *hi m»&lt;lr payat.,far as he could learn it. us practiced much bandy. But the day 1 threw away aa
therein cxpre"rd. ami •■;. :|.i the nuw re
abroad
•
■ the crutches they thought different. I inaln ttbpaid and in arreAi- hir n.r spare of
thro and ir.lm ihrwriorti'.
“Thanks. Just hod one over at Mer­ am now well and hearty as a young man tbtrty days
afterUie l4|«e of the Mid “ Iny daj«, tt-f tow­
ton's. Hear you’ve been having review ot -J5."
principal sum of two thousand dollar* with
and all that sort otthing down here,” | At this juncture bls married daughter, alljwnMracx-of inteie-i therryn shall at tbe
aught
life, came into . the store. 'qjmon of the party ot the Mrt»nil part bro-s*
said the Infantryman, as he lolled buck ‘। Mrs. N. ‘M‘“hlk
&lt;nd be due aud toqa’d- : ^.HTiatrly there
w... bootw-w. I “There
____ ’* tald
,
in an easv-chair and planted his
he. “I* another, case. She A'ter. although the ;-r|u i limited fur in­
“Giaii I ffot i h»* ’r,ed them, to.” The reporter thought payment thereof may not th ■; live expire:
strapheels on the gallery rail.
-------- „ - ,
and default liaviiu
:i....e in tbe ;*&gt;
-r
•
it
would
be
a
good
Idea
to
speak
of
her
out of it- Court met and adjourned at ।
! case, also, since it was a woman's. Mrs.
ten. so I came Lome- flow’d Waring ,
&gt; and up“ ; White married a pan of .the same name
FEIIRT AND PIKRO: OAZKD SILENTLY
get off?”
'
i of "so
ArrER HIM.
•
i
h-a* as llvr Ial,lrr- *°
accounts for tbe thouvnd dolUr* will, al!
■•f lutrrr*:
• 'Huh!—Cram's wagon,"’
laughed 'i same name.
thereon is now .irclnn
and hands on her Thcre4s only one thing Ferry, rather uncomfortably, how­
“The doctors." she said, “told me 1 hail by the terms of •
that he'd be nitre afraid of than ever, *
option
thereri
uterine trouble. 1 was in h miserable the
there I* claimed t&lt;» :■*
s lazy Bridge! Doyle living, and t.hat would i
"Oh. Lord, yes, I know that. Didn't condition. Nothing that 1 took could nf
&gt;u-an&lt;! three
this notice the vtitn v!
be -Bridget Doyle dead."
rt Witty toCT
I see him driving Mme. Lascelles up alleviate the pains .1 would feel In my hundred seretity-thrrr &lt;P&gt;
«■! thirty
"Why can't he get rid of her? What Rampart street as I came down in the ilmbts and abdomen, 1 often bad a flutter­ cents. • and an attunw!
Are
dollar*
iio.kIciosej, hold has she on him? This thing's an ' mule car?"
ing of the bgfirt. and frequent weak spells. mortjtag-.
j.rocerdbt*
and t.o mi
; then Infernal scandal as it stand*. She’s j
1 would, vat but it would do me know at law hsviuc beet. Un
itch of only been here a month or so. and 1 And then Pierce and Ferry looked at good. I could not sFeep. I was lu mis­ moneys sc ared by m
l&gt;Art thereof
s
r side, everybody in garrison knows all about । each other, startled.
ery aud despair. My- father took Dr.
Now. therefore. b&gt; » r
That evening, therefore, it wusucom- William’s I’lnk I’ills, and his improve­ sale
struc- her, and these doughboys don't make
contained in ’n'. i
,
fort
to
both
when
Sam
came
tooling
statute
In such case rni'cment was s« rapid that I thought 1 would
told of any bones about chaffing us on our
is hereby given
which lady friends."
? .■ the stylish turnout through the sally­ lake them to. At first 1 felt worse, and iffih day nt "L-pte-i
port
an«l
his
battery
chums
caught
„t public
then
1
beau
to
mend
so
rapidly
that
I
was
ovtock
In the f’-'"Well, everybody suppoMnl he ha«l
'he oortl:
auction! t,i tb&lt;
-I
got rid of her years ago. He shook her, sight of the Allertons. Pierce was just astonished. I have taken seven boxes fnmt do«»r •■
City ot
•;
when he was mode first sergeant, just returning from stables and Ferry was and am now nearly well. 1 can do my HuMinpbefore the war Why, I've heard some’ smoking a pipe of pcrique on the own work aud can eat and sleep well. In euil C.- ri t r. ■ .-. &lt;
preml
—
•
"
11
allies, of the old stager* say ’there wasn't a broad gallery, and both jiastened to the mornings 1 feel refreshed after a much tint-of -hi
‘ don their best jackets and doff their night's rest."
to pay tl.e ainoui.t up-■*• il back finer looking soldier In all the regi­
with
rt/l'' l-r ••rn:. interest
August Grotefend. who keeps tbe Ger­ jnce.
&gt; com- ment than Jim Doyle when he married! best caps to these interesting and in­
and
oil'.anient
*
•.
rfC
tli. r vli!. an
mania Drug Store, at 1011 Main St. N. E.
thlro il-..- .b..L.r&gt;
work that specimen at Brownsville. Doyle, terested callers. Cram himself had corroborated what Mr. White had said fee ol
therein, th* pnir.bv. Mng de*ttW«
nd the too, supposed she was dead until after' gone out fur u ride and a think. He above in regard to his condition, saying, for
In said mortaxge as all t
io the he got his commission, then she reap­ always declared his ideas were clearer "1 have sold a great many since these parcels ol land lying ami
J!,
i, with peared and laid claim to him. It would। after a gallop. The band played charm­ cures. Some of the lumbermen going In tbe township ■»( Balfim &gt;’e. I:, the
Barry and alate •»( Mk!a-ai&gt;- »i
kuo»n
cduca- have been an easy enough matter five, ingly. The holies came out and made the woodshave taken half dozen box lots
were years ago to prurefcshe had forfeited। a picturesque croquet party on the of these pills with them. They certainly
r* hand all rights, but now he can't. Then( green carpet of the parade. The offi- have done a wonderful lot of good and Ihr nurtb -»&gt;t quarter •&gt;: ■ ■ 1
ter of section six ««) in u.v ■; ' -'- -, ,”,25
tea she she's got some confounded hold on! ccrs clustered about au2
rod offered‘ should have the entire credit of the cures.” rnnxe tetebt («» we»V
’ue
the o
game.
r'wet
- wagers .on
— —
------ A I On inquiry The Journal reporter found and three acre* more or If-*.
him, 1 don't know what, but it's kill­. laughing
to M. ing the poor beggar. Good thing for dozen romping childre.n were playing that these pills are on sale at various
joyously around the tall flagstaff. The I wholesale bouses of Minneapolis and St.
oyale, the regiment, though; so let it go."
Attorney for Mortyw*.
meeting with a good sale, Dated June 22nd. UW
n. It
"Oh, I don't care a rap how soon air was rich with tho fragrance of tho • 1&gt;au! "nd
“’ not **
’ “as
“ they will sell as
’ soon as
as ‘fast
we’re rid of him or her—the sooner the magnolia and Cape jasmine, and glad 1 **but
their merit Is fully known. He also
and
soft.--------------and merry
better; only I hate to hear these fol- with music
---------------1 •voices.
—-™lows laughing and sneering about Mrs. Thcn the stirring bugles rang out their found that they were manufactured by
Doyle." And here the young fellow lively
” ' summons to the -batterymen
-•
be­ Dr. William's Medicine Company. Schen­
ectady. N. Y.. and Brockviile, Ont., and
the wall.
drumsth.lr
of the infanhesitated. “Ferry, you know I'm as yond
try roll«l
.ndThe
rat^
; &gt;“• HU* .r« wld In boxM (wrer In bulk
fond of Sam Waring as any.of you. I Xn^rU"^^ 'h:‘ 'C1±?
« « «“&gt;■ • 0”. « »’
liked him better than any inan in his clamor. The guard sprang Into rank,
boxes for S5.50
class when we wore the grty. When and their muskets, glistening in the
A recent discovery !• lA*
Dr. William’s Pink Pills are a perfect
Uy
they were yearlings we were plebes, slanting bcami of the setting sun, blood bul’der and nerve ^restorer, curing dixilnexv dullneu, coofud-n &lt;• tbs mW.
“
and devilled and tormented by them clashed in simultaneous 'present” to such diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, Me., are due to derangeui.' •
wnten which supply th bn n nth re.
rink if most unmercifully day and night. I the red-sashed officer 6f the day. and [mrtlal paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. take। tbatladUcestlon ity^pr^ls. ncurikJJthat
official raised his plumed hat to VHus’ ilance. nervous heahache, nervous
took
to
him
then
for
his
kindly,
jolly
id did
wind in stomach, etc., srta. from the derwF
liquor ways. No one ever knew him to say the lieutenant with the lovely girl prostration and the tired feeling therefrom ment of the nerve ceui&lt; r»-apply n«
by his side and the smiling elders on Hie after effects of la grippe, influenza and
r-time. or do a cross or brutal thing. I liked
sum with nerve fluid or forec. rhh. h
the
back
seat
as
the
team
once
more
him more every year, and missed him
severe colds, diseases depending on hu­ true of many d?lek"raph
when he was graduated. I rejoiced made the circuit of the post on the mors In the blood, such as scrofula, The nerve system Is I
•’«
when he got his transfer to us. It’s back trip
.—
to -------town,--and Miss Flora Al- chronic erysipelas, etc. Pink Pills give m will be ‘A'en by the
Tbe little
because I like him so much that I hate . lerb&gt;n clasped her hands and looked a livalUij glow to pale and sallow com- cut.
white lines are
•
el. fol­
vgujK
to hear these fellows making their lit- eothusiustically up into her escort's pb-xioiKand are a spcclQc for the the the nerves which
s, aud tie flings now:”
troSblt-s peculisr to the femak* system; In convey the nerve
face.
safely
ansiDg
from
mental
worry,
overwork
or
, "What flings?" said Ferry.
“Oh," she cried, "isn’t it all just too
s after ;
every part of the
"Well, you know as much as I do. loTdy
anything! Why, I think exefti«ci of any nature.
o waybod/, just a* lh«
JWS&amp;rmM
Yoifvejieard os much, too, I haven’t a y°ar llf®
niu»t be like a dream "
electrlccurront la
“ OM do'ubL’
conveyed alone
V®
I
But
MLss
Allerton,
us
Mrs.
Cram
had
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1 :—....biuiu, us airs, vram had
Then, !
the telegraph
Mg ■BtW M
Nobody s said anything about Sum
sometimes gushed, and life at
wire* w e very
ggr HMM Ui
Ftirty-one years ago Henry Stark
ks, she
Mg
W
in -v
my hearing urnt
that reucctcc
reflected Jackson barracks was no such dream Byron and went to California. A left station, laree or
B open- Waring
o —
am ail Ordinary
jKWM ■
losnre °
on
n. h
him
’T In
“ any
nnr WBy
way «orth
worth specklsg
speaking of.
of."
’ as it appeared.
dur,.
he retnrnnl wlthotit notice, uc
■
He phyHU-lans fall to
lid* fadt;
H
white- I
’’
Tkexun went down
H du years of axe and has several spare regard
Instead of treatAHrJKf
'
I
Not on him so much, perhaps, as arm*.
a__ j
south- the world
|u looks at this sort of thing, across the tawny flood of the rushing ! do!l4t&gt;.
inx the nerve contern for tl.r.-au-M’
VjV BM
river. The night lights were set at the
Thlitdh|n
»fhool
at
ML
Pleasant
has
of the disorders
BW
answered the summons. b
I. but on ller
her.‘
She’s young, pretty,
wining; SS arising therefrom
fit MO
I married to a man yeat* her senior, tv dhtant bend below. The star, came '
treat tho
afj IJ ■
“It’s you, is it, Alphonse? is your
Tho-P D..
blih7&gt;Ug
1R •—
fflwy veil- !
tit :it Stwo per p ar or Ml.p they
-oluiuyven.
part affected
KfJ
Ivf
She's -The
mistress at home?”
j। snuffy, frovysy old .Frenchman.
10 biff
—■•■. —
a Jemnlra HnMklny. who was removed by
big trees on th«.
the ilevee
and
' Franklin Mile*.
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“No; gone town—chez Mme. d’Her-!| aione with her child and one or two about the flanking towers began Supt. Rfopai.
J M. D.. LL B, tbe
JV
if
! servants from early morning till late to whisper and complain and creak,
villy.”
hl/hly celebrated
evening,
with mat
that weazened
weazened little
little and the rising wind sent long wisps
•
I- ... «■
1I ”
"=“‘“8. and vvsui
Muskeuna offieetii the other day arrest- specialist and
,
,hn
ind ausL
autW.
Mme. Devilleasc. Is it. \ ery well; monkey of a mau the rest of the time
of nervous discal'' utter
you skip to town wWI that note and get. The only society she sees Is the onX of straggly cloud racing across the e&lt;l n man wh.» gave his name as Frank student
many noted treaties on
tbe
Stanbm. Ik* said he was sent to Jackton of
sky.
The
moon
rose
pullid
and
wan,
lon
?
since
reallMd
the
mn
it in your master's bands before the twoffosainv old wnm^n
.
I
/**° '“?on rose P°Hld and wan,
r -m Kent county for two years, but some statement, and hi*
its lurro1
cathedralclock strikes twelve, «• yc'H who live Mong the levee here Tht
B-l“e_OTet
den*° black
ii ne ago was transferred u» the asylum Is prepared on that
from &lt;i«Tan.lf^
’s
suffer. There s aear In free minutes." only enjoyment she has is when she mil* ol moss-Hrmvn cypres. In the n-dsngi rous criminals at Ionia and e- In curin',’ all iMwiwro arts’'
nient
of
the
nervous
tretW*
by " -ed from the latter Institution about six
And then, well content with her can get to her mother's up in town or essuraril sw.mp, then hU hor
ful. AS Ute thousands of-U“**Lny uinnu’5 morning's work, the consort of the I run up to the opera when she can 'ret hind u hoary bank of elands, u tbowrl
reluctant
to
look
upon
tba
wrath
t&lt;
renter
senior first licutenantof Light Battery i Lascelles to take her. That old mum*bc Genrsse county
“X” (a dams 'whose credentials were ray cares nothing for music And lev. come, tor a storm wax rising fast nc 1
y who deserted from tbe regular army
too cioudedjto admit of her reception &lt;or tbe dance; she loves both and so turion, to break upon and d.due. 0'
.^u.
noW
J
ry,n
&lt;
,o
relw«*d.
nm
JsckKt
barracks.
rTltu* dance.
suaranjf x
or recognition within the limits of a ! does Waring. Monsieur le Mari eoes
himself armsled on a more arri.ms
H druCTtsjs on a ro* ” Medk*l ’ regular garrison, where, indeed, to do ! out into the foyer between the acta to
iroct by the Dv*t per b »,rwnt«&lt; * written ax-—
him justice, Mr. Doyle never wished to ; smoke his cigarette and gossin with !
ment nf hl« parents allowing him tn enter El!
see her. or. for that matter, ar.vwhaw nthw
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‘
1*0 ■« O0XTOTCFK]
i .k
bul h,s Wrents ore *ald to deny
• the signature.
opiates Or dsugeruus drug*-

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A Great Mistake.

�Hastings Banner.
"i wrHiv. j« • 13. 1^93-___
R. COOE^

Fopr men of Middleville drew and
stacked fifty tons of hay In two days.

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V/R-wnored that Mm. Dorea* Woleott was
terribly bann-d first ot the wee^by falling
on the stove. She whs visiting her ulster
nt O’Donnell at the time, aud fainted.—
Freeport Herald.
'

By the accidental bursting of a toy can­
non at Loou latke Juiy 4th, a Id-year-old
boy by the name of Scutl was instantly
killed,) a piece of Iron passiTig through bls
hearth7 By n singular coincidence young
Scott's chum died the.same day ot 'rheuuidtisui of the heart.—Bellevue Gillette.

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I. M. SMITH.

*F!» KE AL ESTAST
MhftTOK A t&gt;ON.
Hastings. Mieh.
. C. G. Nichols.

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jirutftjjtiy attended to.

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Grand KapUl*. Michigan.

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_..^t ami shoe store

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Dr. Carter’* Kidney &amp; Baokache Tea
Lt a. compound of valuable herbs that
stimulate the Kidneys to action, clearing
the passages oetween the. * kidneys
and bladder, which become stopped, up
and cause settlings like brick dust, and if
not removed will lead to Dropsy, Diabetes,
or Bright's Disease. It regulates the four
important organs of the body, the stom­
ach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Keep
them healthy you need never tear dis­
ease- Brice 40 cents a package.
Carter’s Klttaey A Backache Tea wiUcure
that sick, tired feeling with a bad taste in
the month inorulngs.
Carter’s Kidney A Backache Tea will cure
elck headache, constipation, dizziness, and
pain In tbe back.
■ Carter's Kidney A Backache Tea puri­
fies the blood, and regulates the . bowels.
Carter's Kidney A Backache Tea is a sure
mid positive cure ' fur backache and intlaniation of the kidneys and bladder.
Sold only’by W. H. Goodyear.

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
A little boy at Charlotte was bit bj' a big
dog the other day, and the boy’s father in­
sisted on the dog being shoU
A man and Ida family drove fourteen
miles tn Charlotte tbe fourth and were
much disappointed tu rind that city didn't
celebrate.
,
A Charlotte dentist who bad a customer
owing him for false teeth, and wouldn't
pa&gt;, sent the Sheriff after them and now
tbe fellow will half to -'gum” It until, be
settles with the dentist.

Tho J4&gt;ke Odessa Wave will have to
change the color of Its paper soon or sujply its readers with glasses.

J. C. Thayer was d'rlving-a well on hl«
farm at Spring I jJte near Battle Cre^k and
struck a Bowing stream which rises three
tert above the level of the lake and gives
a continuous How,

THE 7HEE ON THE TOWER.
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•Uy * Veritabte Air Plant.

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P’.lu. Bm eundte pn,^.
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twimy
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A CAPTAIN GENERAL.
Went to the Great Strumd*-

When President Lincoln, in 1801. called
for troop* to serve for three months, one ot
the first to respond was a young school­
master in an olwcure village In southern
Pennsylvania. Because of Ida educational
qualifications he was chosen captain of his
company. Pur a week he was busy organ­
izing and t tier his own idea disciplining
hi* command
That be ir.tg.nt present an appearance
sufficiently martial he.ordered from the
village tailor a uniform. Neither he nor
the tailor had any idea of the distin­
guishing badges of rank so important in
the outer makeup of a soldier, aud an old
print of General Worth, which hud decked
the wail of the tailor’s parlor since the
days of the war with Mexico, was resorted
to for hints. The result was a faultk-sa
copy of the garment* of' the hero at Cerro
Gordo.
The oiptain was delighted, nnd donning
the suit he set out with his command for
the alate capital. On tho wav lie stopped
for a day to gather idea. In ttfctic at Carllsl? barracks, then a regular army post.
The sight of a round hundred of bump­
kina as inharmonious!? chul as the army
of Falstaff or the soldiers of the sultan of
Morocco, bended by a major general in full
regimentals ant} marching on foot up to
the barracks, was n novel one to the regu­
lars, who, taking in the situation, gravely
saluted the general at every opportunity.
Ono old sergeant spent almost the entire
day in a charitable donation of information
on company movements.
’ When the next morning came the “cap­
tain general" marshaled his host and
fooled it eighteen miles to Harrisburg,
where, at high noon, to spirited music, the
company, with Its glittering leader,
tramped into the city. For two days tfye
captain strutted about, wondering at the
salaams that greeted him from all quar­
ters, until nu ahquaintanoe met him and
said:
। “When did you become a major gen­
eral?"
"A ma jot general ? I am a captain," b«
replied.
“I will tell you what you are." said the
acquaintance. "‘You are the greatest senemion in camp, and the sooner you take off
that major general’s coat the better; the
boys think you are a drum major.”
As the captain', pocket was light and
his wardrobe limited no course waa open
to biin but to cut down the coat. By back
alley, he waa guided to a tailor’a shop,
where, rushing up to the astonliihed proprietor, he whispered:
"My friend, what will you charge to re­
duce mv rank aud make a caotalnof me."

Irtgwt «r&gt;l h«, , jolm |n lbe ,n^u„^ not
mutt- thnn ctra-luunl., rf ,.n inch wide,
then b«« bwm grun-lng tor m-arly u.lrtr
Mb. nr Scotch “rm, nt.
tnv. which I* new &lt;dxtt«&lt;i trrt high and
about seven or eight feet aom the cxruuinon of the branches, of which there are m
many and so dense that they make tbe tree
appear buahllke.
The ash is perfectly healthy, and for sev­
eral years past has bonje crops of scarlet
A. i'T
’Ur**”b' atated. the joint on
the k-dge from which the tree grows i„ not
more than three-quarters of tin inch wide.
The Ixile of the main stem, just immediate­
ly above die surface, ia five inches in diam­
eter. there is no accumulation of mutter
un the ledge to form a soil or to retain any
moisture.
J
Of course the tree is not aa large as one
of the same age would be growing the same
length of time in good soil on tbe ground,
but the wonder i- how does the plant,
growing out of that dry mortared chink,
ever sustain life. esj»edally duringtbc sum­
mer heat up there, as it Is on a ledge
forty feet above the street and not on a
crumbling rain, but on a dry. solid stone
cornice, attached Ur a close jointed dimen­
sion atone, well built? tower wall. Then,
too, the question may be asked of the
scientist: "How do the radicals of that
plant find the soluble potash and phosphoric
acid so indispensable to its very existence?
And from whence dues it get the mineral
elements which enter into the comporition
of all arboreal growth?"
Is there not here ai-oevidence diftt our
plant takes in its iibsplutely necessary ni­
trogen in the same manner ns it does its
carbon—i. e., tkrough its foliage and from
the air only? For there am lie but little if
any decomposed mortar in the chinks bolow tbe plant un that projecting cornice ui
not more than eighteen inches thickne.»s,
into thesmall interstices between thestor.es
of which the superficial roots of our plant
can penetrate. We are taught that in such
a dry pabulum devoid ut vegetable matter
there am be no bacterial nitrification. At
any rate, on a mere ledge of masonry at
that altitude is growing a healthy exotic
tree, rich in foliage iumI fruit, defying zero
weather in winter, tropical heats in sum­
mer and never drooping during the mot
distressing droughts. - Country Gentie- Mm. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bn* been u&lt;e&lt;t
tor children teething. It «ootn* the ciitld, Softcum.
••n* the gums, allays ail pain, cure* wind colic,
'nut I- the best remedy lor Diarrhoea. Twentvtritty Reply of n Priest.
fl.e cenU a tiottle. Sold by all druggists
What a divert ing’hcene wu. that when a through out tbe world.
certain witty lri«h priest was iDviUd to n
’
What Do You Take
’
lirvakfiiKt by Mr. G---- . thru in power, to
Medicine for? Becauw you are *lck and want to
meet a strange gatlwtfag of •'xhipkere." ! g&gt;'t
well, vt because jou wish to pi ovent illness?
advanced and others, to whom, m his quiet, Then remember lls.it Hood's SarsaVar.lla cures
but Du:ie*thc less effective, style, he iuI- I all diseases caused by Impure blood, nnd det'ilj ity oftbesystem. It 1* not «hat Fs propriedrvsx-d his plcasnut rallying*.
; tor* say but wha: Hood’s Sar.sapurllla uoes,
Of a sudden the great man. witf)vo.ic of । that tciH the story ot its merit. He sure to get
these curious turn* to which .he in partial, Hnod'sand only Hood's.
amid all the laughter liecame grave and | Purely vegetable —Hood’s I’llls— 26.-preternaturally t-j-k-mn.
Ixnvcritig his
voice Into conspiracy tones, as though big
with some coming n velation, hr
mysteriou -ly:
Curm C«n«tip&gt;tlo». MtWMCoiuidcxi.ui. .tmtcu Uvci.
”What will you say to this. Father H---- , i W1U -uunplc tree G&gt;arexu&gt;TxxCo.,il» W.tMhbUhA.
when I tell yon that an mv last visit to
Italy 1 saw on the ilocrdf the Church of St.
Agnea, etc., a table of indu’gencta, mid act­
Dclrait
ually saw written up there a n-mi-slon of
. l.CWyt’orsof punishment on payment of one
ill
franc?"
Grail Rajiis.
Every one bent forward to listen. Tru&lt;-,
there was no apropos, I -nt here the divine
wa* likely to be ■•eorucrwl.'' With that in­
tensity of tone which Jn characteristic of the
eminent statesman he went on:
“Yes, Father H —. I saw it with my
ewn^cy ts. A thousand years for a single
franc! What do you wiy t? that?"
“What do I ‘ayl" said the padre, gayly,
"why, I say it was dirt cheap! What more
would you want for yonr money?"
.The roar of laughter nt this unexpected
•tally maybe imagined.—Gentleman's Mag­
azine.

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HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
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Rev. R. N. Middleton, pastar M. E. church.

It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,

Cedar Springs. Mich., says: Sleep and rest
were stranger* to me after preaching Uli I used
•Adlrouda Now I sleep soundly nnd awake
refreshed, and I can heartily recommend lu
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W. H. GOODYEAR.

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CHflUT/lUQUfl
flMRTHENT BUILblNO

Open for business Dec. 15.use.'
officers:
O. G. Robinson. President;
Chester Messer. Vlee. Pre.,
D. W. Reynolds, Cashiers
. DinacTORs:
D. W. Reynold*.
W. H. Fewer*.
I). G. Roblu.cn,
R. B. Messer.
John Carreth,
Chester Meerer.
P. T. Colgrove.

Has the only savings department In in Barry
County and pays 4 per cent Interest on all Um«depoatu.

Cor. 48th and ST. LAWRENCE AVE,
.. .Office, «34W Adams Street.

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The Battle Creek Journal estimates that
&lt;4 u nity ; . spoudvd to wltb over-31S2.000 will be taken from their
city tu Chicago during the six months of
the world's fair.
•lk»N.
11. ,1. Miller, of Eaton Rapids, was ar­
: an I Real Estate Office.
rested recently, fat cruelty to his horse.
’ •: l5’.«..-a. Hastings.
.
Real Estate He was fined live dulUrs.
-• •&lt;■-•sers’ rou»ey:uiciug.
A WHHamston furnjer the other day ex- •: l Ab«tr.-&lt; t Bodkn.com
, Gives all the news of Town, County and State, and as much National
-ij. cab turni.li complete chunged a cntnJUbn every day pig with n
• news as any other paper of its dass.
i . E. BROOKS. Clerk.
uelxhtmr for 10 litislieis ot wheat, ten
bushel* of corn in the ear. (hr Hu-.hr; • &lt;&gt;t
|&gt;othto« -. .i i«&lt;-nio!iihs-&lt;&gt;lii call aiid 51.S2
•ti iu-r»- —Ejt.ni Ripids .(Oitrnnf.
■h !.»mi.: •» -trux store., x
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i tu. TelcphonZ con
Last Wi.ltsL) eveningabuiit IDo’clock
.
. /. IL’iioway’v 4ruz
I ut!w of A. xi'oiles, north of ('I nk's
grov«*. burned to the ground. Joe Runyan
1 &gt;_r&gt;. S.
wm returning from town aud passed the
doomed house hut noticed nothing uuordlnary about the place. a&lt; he reached
Is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the-general news*
Rathbun'-house a &lt;log'cam*’ out and lie
(H .HOVE,
iMiH.ir
of the United States and the world. It gives the events of foreign
turned around to kn k II and in so doing
M;«.:i.i-y at Law
noticed u blaze climbing up the side of
lands in a nutshell. It has seperate departments for “THE FAMILY
t :.i •r,'n: &lt;i:. li.i.siuigs.i
Tolles’ house, lie. called Rathbun’s at­
CIRCLE” and “OUR YOUNG FOLKS.” Its “HOME AND SO­
•!-r-ouTt» of the state.
tention to the fart and Both started :■&gt; .card
CIETY” columnjucommand the admiration of wives and daughters.
the.house and gave the alarm, as Joe
\STON.
.
Its general political news, editorals and discussions are comprehensive
reached the house hr said he saw t.-.u men
Attorney at'Law.
. i. ■;&gt; G ar &amp; Co.’« stoic.'
skulking throug’i the grove near by and
brilliant and exhaustive. Its “AGRICULTURAL” department has ao
:
if -he State Collection one wbhtksl aud railed for the other to
superior in the country. Its “MARKET REPORTS” are recognized
itciHlngto.
come on. There was nobody living in the
authority in all parts of lhe land.
i.RMAN. liointepathic Phy- house at tin/ time and it was set afire from
tin* ••utshjr by saturating the wg-,t side of
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I i;&gt; : *:i4Surgeon.
the house with oil. A few pails of watrr
l,Gt*rop'» drug stort.)
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i 'ALBERTON A SMITH,
The mr*-t remarkable manifestation of the
ants man. says the adjuster will be here great religious movement waich swept ovtr
Wo-sIlaniL Xlleh.
$1.00.
in a few davs and look into the matter.—. this country just before the war of 1812 w::s
t .N.
J. M. Smith,
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guarantee to permanently cure all
“the jerks." The jerks took their name । khWrtttrti
d« of Rupture of both wses. No pain: no
O. C. Hixson, a well known farmer of from the fact that the arms and legs would
no detention from I u.slnr»-&gt;. For
Pennfield. the other day, plowed up an be thrqwn about apparently by a force be­ omratkiii:
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Indian stone axe six Inches long and :0. yond control of the Individual. The disor ! talliing .Michigan refertuur* (tree). addreM
Address all orders to
1)H H W. Mar-il,
inches wide in the broadest, part.. It was der was epidemic in Tennessee. A slave
THE «. E. MILLER CO.. 102. 1&lt;M. 10 Mich­
shaped from a granite boulder and was owner, a man of great wealth and promi­ ■i or
igan Ave.. Detroit. Mich.
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evidently put to very effective use by the nence and irreligious, called his slaves to­
•Thi-s week,
75 quires. aboriginles who possessed it. Mr. Hix-, gether on* Sunday morning, when a camp
sou has found a large number of arrow meeting waa lu progress near by, and an­
heads on hb farm, which seem to Indicate nounced his deliberate intention of horse­
r. changes for advertisements that it whs once the site of a red-men’s en­ whipping any one oftheirnumberwbotook
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i his office Tuesdays at latest to campment.—B. C. Journal.
tbe jerks. “It is all imagination,” he said,
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A Marshall man shipped a load of hay to "and I’ll whip any one of you that takes it
i wl.vr.bn.qghlJ
DeLand. Florida, last week. It will sell within an inch of his life." He went to
from $ll» to $20 per ton there. gs hay is camp meeting, and while conversing with
Cv recugrdze merit, and tilts counted a great luxury In the land* of a friend in the outskirts of the ground was
told that one of his negroes bad tbe jerks.
k' -m of n.MMi's Sarsaparilla
oranges.
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lucrea-inic.
Seizing his horsewhip he hastened toward
About 75 prisoners in Ionia prison made tho spot, and when half way was himself
W.-.t rone’- - V dettrov the d««lre f-r TOBACCO in from j to -tdayj. Perfectly hstmles*; zFauu- no
rir.ne?"Tu-C ..&gt;* /"• gW&lt;■ •
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the^wledgu of th* roUeut. who wlU
t ' m&lt;ire Catarrh In this section of a dash for liberty Monday forenoon. The wired by the jerks.—San Francisco Ar­
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. - an all other diseases put to­ authorities had heard that sonje trouble gonaut.
\
Ft
' &gt;:i&lt;l until the last few years wii was brewing and bad doubled up on the
The Clrcniatloo of the Blood.I
:
1 ■■ be incurable. For a great number of the guards. When the jail
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Harvey’s right to be considered tho dis­
. !"• tors pronounced It a local birds made the rush they were met
Durlts-/treatment patient# are allowed the freo u»c of Liquor or Morphine until wch time
testimo• • 1 prescribed local remedies, by a regular fusillade. Oscar Miller, a coverer of the circulation of the blood has
LmtoHre ?ndC^n.,"hVcrtnfte.timoni»lr fre*. and ahallbe glad toplace
. uistatitiy failing with local treat­ convict while running along on the walls been disputed—not with much success, bnt
nlal8 from
Mfferrlafr-n. anv« ttl.Me habh» In communication with peraon* who have been’
’ • ; i'•m.imced it Incurable. Science was shot through tbe body and instantly now the circulation of the blood is itself
personswho
ear'EllL'sJT^L&amp;TOBM&lt;^urS**!eby all ria»T-ct^M druggl«u at $1.00
disputed
by
a
Dr.
F.
Jezek.
of
Berlfn-ihat
1
: • ■ hltto be a constitutional dls- killed, it Is thought that two other con­
have been cur­
'5-' n:i,i. tbt-refore. requires coqltltutlon- victs will die. None of the prisoners es­ is. so far aa concerns the heart being the
central motive power. His view is that
ed by the useot
• ir- itiiient. Hail's Catarrh Cure, manu- caped.
the action of the luuga during inspiration
Write y&lt;xir u«me and address plainly, ar
■ &gt;r&lt;il by F.-G. Chepey A Co., Toledo,
and
expiration
causes
on
alternating
dimi
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are tvr Tobacco, Morphine or Liquor Habit.
Where Popular Education Hu Failed.
'■ • Hie only, constitutional cure on
The-cducated critics of the practical re­ nution and increase of the caliber of tha
iiiarK.q. j; |s taken internally in doses
pulmonary rewelK so that the blood b
Tnz OKioCnxMiCAL Co:
■j'iu - &lt;liops to a teaspoonful. It acts sults of public education complain that pressed iuto the left side of tlv heart and
•( ' &lt;• on the blood and raucous'surfaces lawless violence continues to break out the arteries from the air dbtended lung.
f ::.! -y-u-m, They offer one hundred just as it did before common schools were He asserts that the pulse wave does not de­
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for any case it fails to cure. Send thought of, that lynch law Is familiar in pend on the action of the heart, which is
“'DO NOT BE DECEIVED Into rawhaa'•&lt;■ iciilars and testimonials. Address. the United States, riots common from Ber­ Jnerely passively dbtended nnd relaxed
Ing any of U-csraricxia no,tru'?*_l^‘L “J* . „
otGrcd for rale. Aak for HILL S TAB­
I&lt; G. CHENEY A CO. TOLEDO, O. lin to Seattle, and assassination an avowed The m.xtter is noteworthy .« nd instance of
LETS and take n-» other.
means
of
social
and
industrial
regenera
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by lirugglsts. 75.C.
learning gone wrong, and is on a par with
B. M. JAYIXJRD, LesBe, Mich.
Manufactured only by
tion. Even religious persecution, these Ih^flntearth heresy.—Engllah Mechanic.
critics say, is rife. The Jev" are-tracked
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OUR COUNTY
in educate! Germany and metropolitan
Xo Misers In Bnrmab.
New York, and in Ru-ia “T roA
When a Burman has earned n little
a-qport had a large crowd on the driven into exile by thousands. Are votes money he Immediately proceeds to.spend It
pnrvhaaable now ib«a they we" bw nil. for tbe Burmese have no ambition to
;
Tln-iuas Sullivan delivered the Ina SlurtZ.
gnul«l aebool and .he aU."
'•:.!i;,!U for the day.
be rich and never hoard. Consequently
onleerally were known!
there are no large landowners, and there
CnaxtCAt. Co:
-''■“,'v&gt;ll&lt;? News printed tbe pictures
On tbe other hand, If* lent educated oeing no aristocracy the people are a* near
mbn:—It give* me pie .........
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Amlrus and Hte graduating class and mow laborious claaae.
ronglv addicted to the use of liquor, and through a friend, I waa led 1
being on on eqtuUityaa possible. Pour peo­
. He waa a heavy and constant drinker, but alter uring your Table
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'i-hdols last week.
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In .pit. of nnleerul .lemeaUry ed
ple arons rare as rich people, and the
ya ho quit drinking, and will not teach liquor of any kind. 1 have wata
:(orv writing you, la order to know the cure was jermancrX
1'' cantata of Queen Ester will begivin wdete do«i not tend toward • grrawr only beggars to be met with tire the lepergj
equality of condition. They all«e that
Y-’un. troly,
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- .-I a’ Nashville by home, talent.
. 1IRLEN MORRMMW
tbe rich man in modern aodety doea no n Bunii.m llnd Liranll ta p"«Ml«» &lt;’! «
M.— Il-Ien M. Thompson, a graduate of bear, either In peace or In war. tho irrar. toe .um o&lt; mowr !&gt;'
« pagolAnod
1 ' sTi’&lt;- Nuimil has been engaged as mponalbUltlee which the rich
"for­ ooKsiblr a zaynt, ur resthotwe. If *nT money
• I'lt.-Hf in the Nashville schools.
mer centurle* whowaa a great Uarbowner, SuU remain, lie give- « theatrical perfnrma soldier ami a magistrate, waa compelled ..nre.-For’nightly Review.
'Hand once more has a saloon. L
to bwr. They point out U&gt;M.
■ Cavanaugh is proprietor.
•AdclrosH all Orders to
mon dwtructlre than erer. thia cento.?
I.uokJcx Cor an Office.
j/Oay Snjiier. of Woodland, touched some being the bloodbrt of nil the centuries. If
Av cklvrly woman stopped a geutleraau
powder to see It Hash and as. u result “ e’wZl M«cXc»
u^e dty ill corridor yraterday-nd
(la
writing
please
mention
this paper.)
S1, 53 aid 55 Cjx.-a Blxk U9tA, C
.■•ear. h-d hi,, hair&gt; eye-brows and face abate In ee«nj yeara the horrible waato the way to the district rtenihys office.and cruelty ot *ar. can anything gnwtbe
•mite badly,
/ •Vcording to.the Delton Breeze three. hoped tram It tor laboring clasaeal-Preal Buffalo Courier.
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1893-

KABTUWS, MICff.. POSTOFTICJC,
AL’GUOT 14* 1872.

EDITORIAL, NOTTS'
If Benjamin Harrison bad hern elected
President of the United States on tbe
eighth day of last November, the Fourth
of July. 1893. would have witnessed the
American ilag.iloaling gloriously over Ha­
waii. It would have seen the authority
of the American Republic firmly establish­
ed over tbe fortress that commands the
highway of commerce to tbe East, and the
ownership of Hawaii, the natural outpost
of the United States lu the Pacific, settled
forever.
It an Administration of patriotism and
statesmanship bad held the reins of power
at Washington since March 4. Republican
principles and American civilization would
today have been planted at Honolulu so
deeply that they eould. never have been I
uprooted. That shameful page of Ameri-1
can history on which is recorded the I
traitorous hauling down of the Stars and
Stripes aud the skulking policy of hi.
trlgue for the restoration ot an unspeaka­
bly degraded barbarian monarch would
never have been written. Americans
would have knowu on this one hundred*
and seventeenth birthday ot the nation that
new territory had been added to the Re­
public far exceeding In value that far
northwestern domain whose annexation Is
William H. Seward’s most enduring mon­
ument; the enemies of this country and
tbe friends of despotism would have been
disappointed and humiliated; and tbe.
United States would have made a magnifi­
cent stride toward tbe commercial domin­
ion over the New World which is hers by
the right ot fitness and Inheritance.
It Is not yet too late for the American
people to grasp tbe prize that Is held out
to them. There Is still time for the nation
to make its will so potently felt at Wash­
ington that tbe administration will not
dare to hand Hawaii over to the empire
whose guns already menace our sea porta
from a cordon of Impregnable stomgholds.

The state labor bureau has published. In
convenient pamphlet form, the law passed
at tbe last session of the legislature rela­
tive to the Inspection of factories. The law
Imposes much more rigid restrictions upon
the employment of labor in factories than
have heretofore existed, especially as re­
gards the employment of women and
children. It limits the hours of labor for
males under 18 and females under 21 years
to sixty hours per week; prohibits the em­
ployment of any child under 14- years of
age farj any manufacturing establishment;
- provides for the complete registration of
ill minors employed in such establish­
- nents, aud requires that the consent of
parents or guardians shall be a necessary
pre-requisite of employment: the law also
empowers the factory inspector to demand
i physician's certificate of physical ability
o perform lhe labor required: provides for
j) annual Inspection of ail the manufactiring establishments in the .Mite, under
Irection of tho commissioner of labor,
royides that all elevator shafts shall be
ulMtantially and‘* safely enclosed: that
ubstautlal hand-rails shall be provided on
•.airways in manufacturing eatabllslitents;'that fire escapes shall be provided
r tbe outside of all factories three' or
ore stories In height; that automatic belt
i .’ters shall be supplied; that exhaust
ns shall be used for carrying away dust;
at water closets, wash rooms,,etc., shall
। kept clean; that not less than forty-five
Inutes shall be allowed for the noon
?aL etc., etc. Persons wishing to prore copies of the law will be. supplied on
plication to Chas. H. Morse, commlsslonnf labor, Lansing. Mleh.
ketion 5 of the Sherman Silver purchase
i provldes'^tbat so much of tbe net of
Kuary 28, 1378, entitled, ‘An act to
horize the coinage of the standard sildcllar, and to restore' Its legal tender
rector, as requires tbe monthly pur­
se and the coinage ot the same Into slldollara of not less than 32.000,000 nor
e than &gt;4,000,000 worth of silver bul­
ls hereby repealed.” The question as
■hether the repeal of tbe Sberman all­
law will restore this portion of tbe law
378 la Interesting as well as Important
lay man It looks as though the mere
si of this Sherman act would net rethe coinage clause of tbe act of 1878,
ome persons bold a different view,
question will probably be definitely
d. however, by tbe language of tbe
•pealing tbe Sherman h}w. The free
Ifee will doubtless make a tremeu.fffort to secure the passage of a free
•o act; but there Is little probability
Ms element of the democratic party
e able to dictate the financial legbof the near future.

Ill be safe to predict upon the a»ugof Congress next month that lhe
can members of the national. JegisIndeed
will not be found wanting. Ln^,;
*.be striking features of the present
ti diaeualun Is the acknowlL even by some fair minded demotat tbe republican members of the
nt ConrresA are the most powerful
««
the side of good, sound currency.
&gt;y months ago the republican paity
enneed as lhe plpndvrer and oprf the poor. Now in the time i.f

patriotic In some way be caused It to be thrown tn
Fall Creek several years ago. Here sev­
•mined. Mr. Cleveland wm hampered In eral boys found It and took It to- tbe »•
Klne A Iron Works and sold It for old iron.
carrying oat bln English platform of prin­
ciples during h!a tint term by a republican Sylvester Greusel was about to throw it
senate, which saved the country from Into the furnace to be melted up. when ne
harm. The country did not suffer during wan attracted by its peculiar shape. Be
lhe first term of President Cleveland and found that It was plugged up. and upon
democratic orators “pointed with pride” removing the plug found tbal "it was
to that fact during the last campaign, but loaded” wllh powder enough to have
they were careful to say nothing about the made things exceedingly lively around the
republican a -nate’s guardianship over leg­ Engine A Iron Works had his curiosity
islative actions, which prevented any de­ not been aroused by the peculiar form. He
a ractive measures being enacted. The ascertained what It was and presented It
fact that the country was saved harmless to Mr. Birdsell though It was some time
during Cleveland’s first term Increased tbe before tbe whole history of the missile was
popular desire for a “change” and last known. Mr. Blrdsell prizes the relic NghMarch the “change” rcommenced. For the aud well be may, not only from the fact
first time in a third of a century the demo­ that It Is a valuable reminder of the late
cratic party was ushered' Into complete war. but more especially because it came
control of the federal government and from the field of Gettysburg which is
every body realizes it now. The people numbered among the most Important bat­
see In the Presidential chair one who was tle fields of tbe world, and marked the
placed there by the solid Bourbon south; “turning point” of the rebellion in favor
they see both houses of Congress ruled by of the Union forces.
lhe southern sentiment which demands ab­
The Michigan crop report for July es­
solute free trade and a return to the wild­ timates the yield of wheat in Michigan
cat bank system, if it may be dignified by for 1893 at 31.000,000 bushels. The es­
the name of a system. The few months timate Is based on tbe number of acres In
of'democratic control has paralyzed busi­ wheat In May, which were 1.578,252.
ness and credit. But now. as la the dark The estimated yield per acre is 1109
daj-sof the war. tbe republican party can bushels In the central counties, and 1’3.63
be trusted to its full duty to tbe nation and bushels in the northern counties. Coni
will not be found wanting. Though In does not make n very good showing. The
the minority it will shape all legislation. unfavorable weather lu May not only de­
The democratic party Is divided against it­ layed corn planting but caused a reduction
self upon every important question and of acreage. The area planted in the
the successful issues must have the assist­ southern counties Is estimated at 64 per­
ance of tbe republican minority, which cent. In the central, 89 per cent, and In
feels its responsibility and stands ready to the northern 90 per cent of a full average.
do its duty without reference to mere par­ In condltlon'the crop Is from 5 to 14 per­
tisan Interests. Again we,say that the re­ cent below an average, hut In the south­
publican minority will be loyal to their ern counties It is 22 per cent, and In lhe
trust and will not be found wanting when central. 15 per cent better than one year
Congress meets.
ago. Oats are doing well. With favor­
able weather until barvcsl a nearly full
average crop may be expected. Meadows
THE TOWER CLOCKS ASSURED.
and pastures, and clover sowed this, year,
are. In lhe southern and central counties,
Now on their way here and wilt bo In
.In tine condition. In the northern comi­
running order by Aug. laL
ties the weather has been less favorable
1 The people of this city can now be as­ and therdnditlon Is from 20 to 30 per­
sured of an excellent system of time, and cent below an average. Apples In the
we are pleased to say that snfflclvnt funds southern .counties now promise about
have been subscribed to warrant tbe or­ one third. In tbe central two-fifths, and In
dering of tbe clock and bell.
northern two-thirds of an average crop.
The bell will be the largest one In the Since June 1st. thia crop has declined 32
city, and will weigh 1409 pounds, being per cent In the southern and central
200 pounds heavier titan the Episcopal counties, and 10 per cent In the northern
bell, which has long been the largest one counties. Peaches promise in the north­
here. The bell was made by the Meneely ern counties and tbe state .112 per cent of
Bell Company, of Troy. N. Y., which firm the average crop. The figures for the
recently cast the new Liberty bell concern­ central counties are 87, and for the north­
ing which so much has been said. The ern, 74. ’
materials used In the construction of the
Chureh and Society.
bell are Michigan copper and East India
Mrs. Weeks will deliver one ot her
zinc, whlcp make tbe best, most durable
and most pleasant toned bells that are grand picture lectures at the Presbyterian
made. The bell will be located In thetow- church Tuesday 14th. at 7:30. Everyone
er of the new court house and will strike heartily Invited by the members of tbe
every hour, and It Is said that under favor­ W. C. T. U.’ • Tickets 5 and 10 cent*.
able circumstance the sound can be heard
Rev. Grigsby will preach next Sunday
five miles distant Tbe tone will be on tbe morning and evening as usual.
key of “G" Though a bell of the rami
All friends Invited to the Y. P. S. C. EL
size and weight, made of poorer material
and of a harsher sound, could have been at OflJJ. Christian Endeavorers don’t let
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purchased tot 3180, yet it Is a matter of the heat keep you away.
satisfaction to know that enough was sub­
The W. F. M. S. of the M. E. church
scribed to buy this bell which cost 8420.. will serve ice cream next Wednesday eve
is warranted for five years and has a most *uly 19th. from 6 to 9. on the parsotiagi
pleasadt tone. Mr. Bessmer received a lawn if weather permits. If not in the church
telegram last week that the*bell would be parlors. The society will have a short
shipped last Saturday.
meeting before serving the cream. Every­
The clock system will consist of four body come and have a dish of Ice cream.
six-foot dials in the court house tower, a
two foot dial in the court room, five 12
CHARLEVOIX.
inch dials wQiich will be placed in the va­
rious county offices in the building, and a
self-winding regulator, which &lt;111 run the
Go to Charlevoix. Traverse City, Petos­
whole system. The regulator will prolmbly be placed in Mr. Bessmeris Jewelry key, Bay View, Harbor Springs, Harbor
store. - The clocks will ail be encased In Point, etc., via the C. Kl A S.. I). L. A N.
natural wood to correspond with the office and West Michigan system via Woodbury.
furniture, The dials In tbe tower will be Trains run as follows: Leave Hastings at
painted black and the hands and figures 8:37 p. tn., except Sunday, with through
will be made of'metal and gilded, so that coach to Grand Rapids, which will connect
anyone living in sight of the tower In the nt Woodbury and Grand Rapids with
city can tfell tbe time of day. The system sleeping cars tor Charlevoix. Bay View and
intermediate points. Returning through
will be run by electricity.
The people are Indebted to Mr. Bessmer arrangements: Ix.*ave Bay View 8:05 p.
for this improvement He has had a long, tn., Charlevoix 8:55 p. tn., sleeper to Grand
hard pull to get the money subscribed, and Rapids and Woodbury, day coach from
only succeeded after a persistent effort and Grand Rapids to Hastings, arriving 8:50 a.
meeting with discouragements that would m., except Sunday.
have caused many to . give up. The im­
Geo. DeHavkn.
General Passenger Agent, C. A W. M.
provement Is one that will be ino re
* H. C. POTTKIL
predated as time goes on.
General Passenger AgenL C. K. A S.
P. S. Resort order books of West Ml;hgan Issue will be accepted by C. K. A S.
Additional Local News.
agents at Kalamazoo A Hastings for tick­
ets from storting point to destination and
We are able to present to our readers this return. Baggage checked through. Space
week the names of a few of tbe starters In sleepers secured In advance on applica­
In the paring and trotlug race, which will tion to agent C. K. A 8.
lake place July 22nd. In tbe pacing race
will be Embassade, owned-by Forman and
BAY VIEW AND RETURN.
Aldrich, Leo D. owned by Al Keith and
Nero, owned by Geo. 'Walter, all of this
city, lu the trotting race will be Maggie
On account of tbe camp meeting Assem­
Mae, owned by Geo. Walter and Model
Wilkes owned by J. M. Bauer both of bly at Bay View the Chicago, Kalamazoo
this city. There will be a 2 year-old troL A Saginaw Railway will sell excursion
the starters In which we have been un­ tickets via Woodbury aud D. L. A N. and.
able to learn. The first two races will be
In mile beats best 3 In 5, and they will be (S6 70). for round trip. Tickets will be
hotly contested. Tbe owners of the horses sold July 10 to 19. good to return until
are all desirous of getting as low rec­ August 17. The C. K. A 8. p. m. train
ords as possible tor their steeds and has a through coach to Grand Rapids con­
everyone will be be pleased who attends. necting at Woodbury with sleeper for Bay
Horsemen say that these wlll.be the very View. Reservation of berths made on ap­
best races ever seen in Barry cdunty. Ladles plication to agent C. K. &amp; S. R’y.
H. C. 1'OTTKJI,
will be admitted to tfie grounds free of
G. P. A..C. K.is.
charge, but an admission fee of ten cents
Georc.k Dk &lt;avkn.
will be charged to tbe grand stand. Gen­
tlemen will be charged 15 cents to the
grounds and 10 cents to the grand aland.
Grand Harvest Excursion.
the

A laboring man In this city who has
gone oat sheep shearing each year tor
many yean told this story as a balm for
lacerated feelings,andjroubled conscience,
before a small grtup of ilstenera recently;
He said that In the past It) bad always
been his custom In shearing aheap to
stand .the sheep on’ Its haunches when
shearing II In thia way be said that be
had been able to make nice wages every
day and strip many snowy fleeces from
thebxihs of these imneent creatures.
This year however he reversed the posi­
tion of tbe bherp and stood them
on their head*. This position he said
was very uncomfortable tor the sheep and
wh8 a means of direct financial loss to
him. as he could not shear as many of
them per day, but he said there was
no help tor It, that he had to do It.
Here ti e story ended abruptly, and one of
hh listeners asked why It was that be
had to stand the sheep on their heads this
year when he never had to .do so before.
laboring ni-n
man said
raid with a sigh tint
that he
j The woonng
----- and
--.i free wool; ;_.,t
vote&lt;1 r,,r Cleveland
last
f*B »nil hadn't --had —
courage rnongh since
then to lo«»k a sheep In the face. We
wonder if there are not a good many other *henp shearers that feel In the same
,
Birtlsell has a very fin* relic from
the ft •♦Id nt Gettysburg at his hone. It
s^ iiih th.it some time after the battle Hon.
II. A. (rtxalyi nr, of

The Michigan Central will run u grand
Harvest Excursion to Ottawa Beach and
return, Thursday, July »7th, under the
auspices of the Episcopal church. Train
leaves Nashville 7.-23 and Morgan 7:37. a.
m., fare for round trip 81.35. Children
under 13 years of age 8,65. Leaving Has­
tings 7:55 and fare 31.00. children 50c.
Irving, 8:12 and fare 81.00 and 3.50, ar­
riving at Grand Rapids 9:30 a. m., and OU
tawa Beach 10:20. Returning, leaving the
Beach at 6:50 p. m., Grund Rapids 7:00 p.
m. Those desiring can stop off at Grand
Rapids. Boat ride on the Lake on the
steamer, city of Holland,
hours ride
35c, children 15c. There wilt be 5 coaches
left at Hastings the night before the ex­
cursion and if necessary more. Plenty
?f loom aud a good time assured. The
xcursion will be accompanied by a goal

committee.

. L. Gould.
Agt.

SEPARATION.

DOINGS
OM bonclrM and twenty pair, of on J
»e ,bo« .old. an l( you «« . pair out ot
the 180 pain bought yon will hare to hue­
tie.
You can now buy a bat at lew than cost
at the Racket They will cloae a l out so
as to have all new goods next spring.
Those ladles gauze vests are nearly gone,
but we have more cheaper than any houae
In Barry Co. Quality considered at the
RackeL
We hare a .tuanlUy ot No. ». ’#•
lullea walklna shoe ! (ram b*"1™1
We will close out for about 50c on tho dol

'*'•

Tn« liACUXT.

Plenty ot thow 3 ply chair warn (or toeothers ask SOe. at the Racket.
We hare anew arrlra 1 ot horary. See
It nt lhe Racket-.
We are now railing « qt. milk pan.’ (or
TOe dor., all other tin ware In proportion at
the RackeL
.
Remember we are the cheapest on cor­
sets and will sell tbe same make as the old
Fogies, so they can’t say they are no
K00&lt;L
The Racket.

We got some pocket cultery from our
auction House lately to sell for 50c on the
dollar, at the Racket.
We have the nicest lot of table oil cloth
offered for sale In the city for 20c per yard
at the Racket.
We sell more silk ribbon than any two
bouses lb Barry county for Money, chalk
or marbles, at the RackeL
We still sell 82.00 shoes for 81.50 at the
Racket.
See our 82.25 shoe*, common sense and
Philadelphia toe, you cau’t match them for
leas than 33.00 no where rise, at the Rack­
eL
We aril more paper and envelopes for
tbe money than any house In tbe state at
the Racket
Only a few more hammocks left at the
price we can’t keep enough at the RackeL
When they ray “Oh! We don’t sell those
goods, they are Racket goods. Look out!
they ask more and are no bettor.”

We want your egg* at highest market
price.
The Racket.

Oar new crop of TEA ie
now in and we askyou to.try THE
it We havd bought the beet
KALAMAZOO
50c tea the market affords.
Our grocery department is
full We are receiving daily TELEGRAPH is
New Potatoes, Tomatoes.
Strawberries, Melons and
everything new.
have just received a new
stock of Water Sets and
Chamber Sets also a new line
of Japanese Decorated China­
ware consisting of
........ iffi
TeaPots,
Sugar and Cream Seta,
Bread and Milk Sets.
Olive Dishes,
Individual Buttera and
Salads.
A few Bud Vases, very
pretty, 35 cents.
WE GUARANTEE YOU
A few Bud Vases, satin
Xx&gt;Wor - - x&gt;llooB
finish, 25 cents.
.
W have a stock of Crockery
that will please you to look
PIANOS,
at.
ORUrtNS “2
A new stock of Lemonade
SEWINQ nACHINES
Tumblers.
Manson Fruit
Jars, pint, quart and i gal­ Than any other dealer in Harry Co
lons, cheap.
will give you. It will only cost ’
ou a cent and may save
ou dollars.to write S
me our wants.
ONLY

Bams &amp; Wn.

FIRST GLASS GOODS SOLD.
Write to-day.
C. E. INGERSON, Agent.
Nashville, Mich.

THE HASTINGS MARKET
Constant! y k ex san hand a fine line of

FRESH AND SALT MEATS
Which will alwa s be for sale at the

New lot of those gloria silk umbrellas
Just In at the Racket.

LOWEST , MARKET

PRICE

NEW CUSTOMERS INVITED.

THE RACKET

Pt^EASE GIVE US A CALL.

F. P. WILCOX, Proprietor
I ED. SCHUMANN, Clerk.

HOW THEY STAND AT HOME.
During the year 1892 the gain in
insurance in force of the Mut­
ual Life Insurance Company
of New York, in the State of ’
New York, was 91,147,03(1
The Northwkstxrn's gain in
business in force in the State
of New York was... 5.777,985
The Northwbstbrs’s gain in the
city of New York
2,398,757
The Mutual Life gained in Wis­
consin
298,178
The Northwestern gained in
Wisconsin 3,987,660

TO SUMMARIZE.
The Northwestern gained in the State of
New York, the home of the Mutual Life,
more than five times as ranch as did the
Mutual Life, and more than twice as much
in the City of New York alone as the Mutr
ual Life gained in the whole State of New
York; while in the State of Wisconsin, the
home state of the Northwestern, the gain
of the Northwestern was more than thirteen
times as great as that of the Mutual Life.
The Spectator Pocket Index gives
the total gain of the Mutual
Life for 1892 at $50,295,925
Wain in foreign countries other
than Canada,
13,899,301
Total gam of Mutual Life in
United States and Canada.. 36,896,624

Total gain of New York Life in
1892,as given in Pocket Index 60.165.451
Gain in foreign countries other
than Canada
25,505,315
Total gain in the United States
and Canada 34.iW.136
Chicago &amp; West Michigan line at one fare

Total gain of the Equitable in
1892
46.O67.68S
For some reason their gain in
foreign countries other than
Canada, forthe year, was only 4.153.787
Which is only about one-fourth
their gain in foreign coun­
tries during 1891; [but this
leaves them a gaiA in the
United States and Canada
of only................................ 41,'.'IS,SMI

The Northwestern gained in insurance
in force in the United States (although no
business was written in Missouri. Arkan­
sas,'Louisiana. Mississippi, South Carolina,
Florida and a large portion of Nortli Caro­
lina, Georgia, Alabama, Texas and some
sections of Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee
and Indjana) 986,837,850, which is $441,350
more than was gained by the Mutual Life,
and over a million more than was gained
by the
the United States
comet
band.New
TicketsYork
on sale Life,in
by the church
and Canada combined, although these com­
panies write business in all sections of tlie
country.

laod’Oh’ weary feet c®Bld travel!
. And aee through tears the sunlight on lhe
' grave.
"
Not land or sea or death keepe n&gt; apart.
But only thou, oh. unforgiving Heart!

If It were land, through piercing thorns l*d

whkdTtiii
w,&lt;h *&gt;i« «nrf-for mJny years it w*i twed Ab, OOM of theseoooU keepout mtoanlrtr
which the Bourbon (temoiraey fyr various purposes In bis hardware store. I For«*. forgive, ob, uaforgivtag

NERRILL FOOTE, Special Agent.

�The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ray B.
Dunlap in thia city will be piqued to learn
that they are the parents at a small daugh­
ter. born July 3rdkat their home near Petos­
key. Michigan.

flASTlxNGS
'T Thursday, July '3- '51____

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w.

co&lt;Mf.

A no. eleyen shoe, seven widb, made by
W. T. Douglas Co. adorns the show win­
dow of Woolley * Bronson. It looks very
comfortable being a calf shoe with broad
toe and low heel.

Are you gohio

WAllMotL of Hickory Comers, sold his
p icer GHard Cash” for $500 at Manistee
where be won the pacing race last week
and got a record of 2.29J*'. When Mr.
Mott was here at the June races he offered
this horse for 8250 cash.

TO BllU
in Hie Drug line
July is always a
Il in dnr business.
h a time we are
ii anxious to sell
\n.| for the abox-e
will sell you any
uve in stock at re­
vs. Call and see
„ k f onsists of a
fWALL PAPER.
WINDOW SHADES,
&gt;| BOOKS (new and
t i i,„|. PAINTS, OILS
v vnxisHES PATENT
XES. DRUGS and
( FES. This is the
,r PARIS GREEN
Hellabore. INSECT
,i
an I ELY PAPER.
. nnd fresli. |

Loren Jones, formerly of this place, is
prepared to give board and r rooms, one
dollar a day. Ticket to Kensington, take
street car for Bumside -transfer to south
Chicago, get off at Foster Ave. 93rd street,
and you are here.
Lohen Jo.NEH.
Jim Tomlinson had the misfortune-to let
a big hay rack fall on bis foot Thursday.
He paid no alUmtion to it, further than
giving utterance to some Samsonlan words
at the tlmp, until Tuesday, when It was
found that Several of the small bones of
the foot were broken.

The line of tables made by the Chair and
Table Co., of this city is d«*cldedly “in if’
at lhe Grand Rapids Furniture Exposition
now in progress and nre selling well. The
Hastings Furniture Manufacturing Co/s
line Is also pronounced a very tine one and
the buyers say It will be a seller. Buying
is just commencing and a fair trade is pre­
dicted.
■

Workingmen were told last ■ fall that
they Would have It very easy If Gruver
ClevjJand was elected. The prophesy has
prove* Itself v rv true and workingmen
of all political faiths are now having it
very easy—in fact easier than they like It
as far as wage earning Is concerned. Some
are emulating the example of He of Buz­
zards Bay and have gone fishing.

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

al news.
CIRCULATION •
75 quires.

,

lunges for advertisements II
.&gt; office Tuesday* at latest to |
m i'i ti t- issue of the week

1

5
8

Business and professional men, are of­
ten much annoyed by all kinds of bores.
Next to the book agents the most persis­
tent are lhe children who have tickets to
sell. Tickets are often bought merely
to get rid of the tormentors, and couse­
quently are not used by the' purchaser.
Mo«t of the victims would like , to find
some way of abating the nuisance, which
seems to be. gaining rather than lessen­
ing.

’

PERSONAL MENTION.

aud Mrs. Dorr Mudge left yeaterday for
Muakegon. July 3. 1893,
Chicago. Mrs. Chidester will visit her Editor Banner.
I lately received from a number of the
Si.!). n..th I. borne for the sun­ sister MtauHattie Hotchkiss at Aurora,
BL, before returning.
ladles of Hfa-tings, and my old friends, a
men
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Morton, of Fraul- box containing a great number of preaenta
C. F. Brooks was In Grand Rapids over
’ IlnvUIe. N. Y.. visited J. W. Babcock and which were more than appreciated by me,
Sunday.
family last week. Mr. Morton Is tbe ed - but tbe doners are so many lu number th»t
♦hSS
G' Mattliews was In Caledonia, tor and proprietor of the Franklinville Lam unable to write my thanka to each,
this week.
Journal and of course is a very pleasant mid dekire to take this opportunity through
your columns to say that I appreciate the
ti iMr' an.d
Tom Br,ee Bre ln Chicago young man to meet.
kindness of these old friends and neiglithis week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Seldeb. of SL Johns, bors as only one can who lost all by fire
Mte. Dari, efetM relatl ,e. In Mulliken are visiting fhelr son H. D, Selden for a and is compelled to Jw-gln anew with abso­
few
weeks,
Mr.
Selden
Is
an
attorney
at
lutely nothing. Hoping that no such
last week.
SL Johns and L*j very much pleased with affliction will ever coine to these good and
Menu Kork. or Detroit. I, In tbe die tur. the elty—so no uh w that he thinks of It- getierous lat’les 1 am bliice.ely nnd truly
a dtort vI,il
’
eating here f&lt;
e practice of his profet- ^hvlr friend.
slou.
Mu*. C. E. BuiI-ac.
MU. l.y&lt;l|. Cotton returnert tram Cbleago this week.
.
Jeff. Bush received a telegram Tuesday
night calling him to Jackson on account No
Name and rAlden.-e.
A..
»raC,I?',B.roo^$8prt’1 Sunday with Grand
I of the serious illness of bls brother — I Julius Hosmer,1
Riplds friends.
1 i0’!1.15
CMUeton
Charles. He left on, the midnight train
w &lt;K. May Swift.
•
Martin
Coje.Trring
Martin Cx&gt;le. I~
।
Cook anil son Robert were In! and his brother died Just after he reached „ ' .I^nnte
Statz.
Lansing Monday.
the bouse. His death was cauteJ from a 87 ) Jennie Statt, "
stroke of appoplexy.
Ike Hendershott aud family are rustica­
Mito Williams to Charles Babcock, JO a, see f,
Ray Riley, W. H. Goodyear’s popular
ting at Gun Lake.
8200.
„
prescription clerk leaves\ to-morrow for Baltimore,
Martha A. Douglas to John A Robertson, 81 a,
Henry tlMklll. ot Battle Creek, wu Ini Kalamazoo where he has &amp;cured a posi­
see
1. Yankee Springs. Slew
___
the city Saturday.
-y
John Fleming to Heun Close. lot 8. city. 8200.
tion. Mr. Riley has made mtny friends
John Fleming to Mr Campbell, lot J. ctty.tm.
Hon. P. T. Coltroee wu In Cbleaao lid, during his stay In Hastings, who regret
Jonathan H.«igbt io Daniel Miller, parcel.
his departure, but wish him the best of Wood's *d.
week on buslna-s.
,
John F Fuller to Madirau Howell, &lt;J a. sec 38,
aiceeas in bis new field of labor.
Cast'eton. 84*0.
.
,
.
W. it Cook was In Grand Rapids yes­
1/iTiss L. J. McLaughlin opened
Philip T. Uolgrove to Clarence 1-awton. lot 4,
terday on business.
- r-.—
—
—..J a sum-! Kenfleld's add. rltvKJOO.
A. Phillips to Hiram WaJdorff, lot
Will DeLano. of Allegan, is In the city met school Monday with about 25 scholars 50.Oraemus
Phillips' add. Nashville. 81M&gt;._____________
in attendance. None but scholars of thq
for a few days visit.
lower. Pomary grade* are taken./'Xnyonq'
Mrs. Ruth Carter left Tuesday for a! (RsTrmg to send their children for four
visit at Fowlerville.
weeks can do so by seeing Miss McLaugh•
Mel. Warren, of Aberdeen, S. Dakota. "d
U Haiting In the city.
t/The new court house and jail were
lighted for the first time Friday evening
i/Mlss Grace Messer left for Detroit and
with gas. The rooms were well lighted
SL Clare this morning.
and the building presented a very pretty
Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Fowler returned appearance. Many availed themselves of
the opportunity offered of going through,
from Chicago Monday.
the building.
O. W. Murphy and wife have gone to
Dr. E. H. Ijithrop Is moving his office
Wall iAke for two weeks.
^Clayton Busby tvent to Fenton this week and electrio apparatus over W. H.
Goodyear’s new drug store, jast west of
to visit his uncle and aunt.
Ira Van Valkenburghs hardware, where he
Mrs. Earnest Bailey, of Grand Rapids, will hereafter be found in as neat nnd .Absolutely
commodious au office as can be found
has been visiting In the city;
»
Pure
anywhere. * The Dr*s offices will be large,
v^Miss Effa Sfnipson Is much improved In pleasant and well lighted and certainly
health since returning home.
very home-like to all.
Butter. 13 to IB
Corn per bu.. 50
Rev. A. D. Grigsby has been visitiug
If you are thinking of building a new
Eggs per dor., IJ to IX
friends at Sebewa this week.
home, get designs of the modem houses.
Hides per lb.. 4.
Hav per ton, 6.00 to «00.
iKm
’
t
build
alter
the
old
styles
but
adopt
Mrs. Sehlerub. of Oskoah. Wisconsin,
1-ird per lb.. 10 to
the new Improvements in architecture.
is visiting at P. Schumann's.
‘
Potatoes per bu., 60. to 70.
W. E Allgeo, the contractor and builder
Rye per mi.. 4X
■
W. E. Mershon. of Kalamazoo, was in has all the latest designs and certainly can
Tallow per lb.. 4.
Oats per bu . 30.
the citv Saturday on business.
please you with what he has. He can be
Wheat, ted per Ini.. 00.
Wheat, white per bu.. 60.
Miss Besaie Dunlap, of Worchester, Ulilo, found at his home every evening and will
(’Inver Seed ner bu.. 4 no
cheerfully furnish estimates.
Is visiting her cousin, T. R. Brice.
Timothy Seed per bu.. 2..'4
Barley-per bu. 90 to i.to
F. W. Grelde has disposed of his furni­
Mrs. Nettie Hughes, of Omaha. Neb,,
Wool per lb. R to 17.
ture business and book accounts to Hirani
is visiting W. D. Hayes and family.
Millet seed perbu. 50.
Rogers. The business will be hereafter
Dr. V. 11. Vivian went t&lt;&gt; Ada yester­ managed by Theodore Rogers, who has
day to see his father who is very ill.
been connected with the business fot
Wm. Hitchcock and family are spending some time as clerk for Mi. Grobic. It
the intention of the new proprietor to
the week at their Wall I-ake cottage.
best goods
i• keep the
me very
»crj- mcsi
guuus that
max money cau
can
Miss Bertha Bentley is home from her buy and sell them at the lowest prices
.:•«......... ... I posable,
I-..- a,..- A cltfan &lt;tocl_ of
schoof at Grosse fi...-.-.
Isle for »u.the summer.
will ala
a be kept, and everything will
iways
Mrs. Ed. Myers, of Hasting*., Is visiting |
be done tto maintain the reputation of thii
Goblevilie friends.—GoblevilieNews.
house for good goods at reasonable prices.
Harry Scoby left fur Detroit this week All old patrons and all Intending purchas­
whore he has a position lu a barber shop.1 ers of furniture, carpets, rugs or draperies
Mbs Jennie Burghardt returned from are cordially Invited to call amb exauHn*
a visit th Columbus, Ohio, Monday night. the stock and get prices.
Very truly yours,
Mrs. Jos. Rowe's daughter and child, of
IIIkam Rogeir.
Grand Rapids, are visiting her this wtekj

T. nieh wu In Lunin, Monday.

Bakin,

Any one contemplating a visit to the
World's fair who have not yet made ar­
rangements for aecommadatlons will do
ijre being brought in well to call at this otttev. We have tickets
for accommodations at Epworth Hotel for
two, which will l&gt;e M&gt;kl at a bargain. The
hotel is located Is tocatwl just n cross1
the street
troui
Midway Plaisance
and
within our minutes walk from one of
K'jOlld Michigan peojlie main entrauces to the ground. For
I further particulars inquire al this office.
rent aftLr July 15th. i
&gt;r dw*diliig.
J .Secretary Bauer Is putting in Ids time
! now day-hustling for the fair next Sepi- fall hlu &gt;d Newfoundland '
tember and piomisrsthe people of Burry
i-h. Middleville.
.
i•' county
tin* very best list of attractions that
u 7
Hr has alr&gt; • -.ved word that the ;1 has over been \
। ready secured a hrge list of special premi4hip)H*d Saturday.
urns that will be given for &gt; various pur­
hl bear in mind that Jus. poses, and the list is growing steadily.
• their (.•■•stoniers soap tr« e Changes arc constantly bring imide at the
fair ground fdr the convenience and bet c
• t accommodation of those who will attend.
had for
, A quart of strawberries will almost buy
■ a pound of wool, and oats an l corn bring । Miss Etta Waldorff, of Houghton. N. Y.",'
l;i&gt; postage stamp conun- raf,rt. p&lt;.r pound than wheat.. Even silver is visiting ie'itlves and friends In lhe city,
V-. thirty four twos and
worth only about 53 eenU on the dollar.
Dorr Mudge and family spent Sunday in
I Everything seems to be cheap except gold Johnstown with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bris­
!
and
diamonds. -Fortunately we are with tol.
Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar.
I the great majority in possessing none of
J. C. Lampman and family /returned
ai'l'-nn-Lth be t ’ CWIt I these,
these, and
and our
our s
slumbers
not disturbed
disturbed . Dr.
‘',‘'^1^'
nV/’pZl
IuujIhts are
are not
b, midnight
mblntehl prowlers.
prawlrra. What
whal aa trial
trW IIt I *™'" * t”0 ’'rek ’
"* the (air hrE
, i,y
there inivr&lt;
h a city oi
of n»
its ruc
size hi
in , must tw
be to De
be Wliai
what me
the worm
world cans
calli ncn.
rich?’ I
L-V'ding more ]&gt;eople to ‘ After all. "Th* rank h but the guinea’s j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neuman nnd child­
ir than Hasting?.
stamp a wan hit man for a’ that.” Ex.
ren. of Saginaw, are visiting at T. Phil­
lips’.
•
-iring a full blomf bird deg
The man who stops a paper because
obtain one ( heap of James P. there hdsometblng In it that he does not
Mrs. Henry Cook and sou returned U• a: Amerii'tin Express Office.
like^sjrouhL to be consistent, get up and •day from a visit with Grand Rapids rela­
't pnrailons are being made In leave a hotel table If he Jiappens to dls- tives.
&gt;h •!«
'.-for “Labor Day” which o&lt;oc- cover on the bill of fare something that i/frank Pancoast and family are enjoying
I ■‘..pi
(st Monday in September.
i docs not suit his taste. He would be just the pleasures of “that new cottage at Wall
.
'as consistent In one act as tbe other. A Lake."
• ,e enough trotters and racers
. ne™per a bill of mental food
Mfsses Alice Ball and Edna Havens re­
u i
the eny now to insure some very *or M man_
o possible, and the
.it' at the fair next SepU mber. | reai|er ought to know that tbe article that turned frum a visit to the World’s fair this
week.
■
Michigan Central will sell tickets at does not suit him Is perhaps Just to the
.... a.. mile to those desiring to at- ' taste of every other reader qf the paper.
Miss Hattie Puffer was unable to fro
mts
with her brother to Chicago on account of
Eaton Rapids camp meeting July
As we have previously mentioned In
io 301b. ■;
this paper there exists a certain rivalry Illness.
Hon. E. C. Nichols and Attorney Meach■ ac.mts and operators of the Miclil- among the owners of several of the flyero
' eiitr.il have been notified that they In this city, and this will result In a fine em. of Battle Creek, were in the city Sat­
day of sport for the lovers of-horses soon. urday.
In other words there wl!l be held In,this
world’s fair. ;
•
Miss Rosa Mvers il home from her
city a grand matinee Saturday July 22nd. school at Kalamazoo for the summer va­
ap enters largely into use in thehouse- A small admission fee
to defray
aud costs you money. Why don’t the expense of the purses will be cation.
de with Jos. Rogers A Co. and get
Mrs. Jefferson Erb aud daughter, of
charged. The very best horses In the
of charge? ■
.
' city will participate and probably tho। Grand Rapids, are visiting at D. Mcare thinking nf buying a doll for I purses offered will attract horses from else* Ombera.
lie little ones It will'pay you to where in tbe county. We will probably
the
Mrs. Chau. Wise and children returned
;rg!ianlt&gt; Surprise where dolls can be able to announce the names of some of from a weeks’ visit with Goblevilie friends
'
a l from 1 cent up.
. &lt; J
the starters next week.
Monday.
!•&gt; claimed n ripe bauang peel rubbed on
Mrs. George Tomlinson has been visit­
Although it is often very difficult to get
leather shoes and then gone over g &gt;od fresh meats iu hot weather, yet pat­ ing her daughter Mrs. Clarence Young in
flannel is one of the best things to rons of the Haatlnga Market have been Allegan.
x
। them looking bright and new.
especially favored. Mr.Wilcox has been
- John Pendergast and family jtnd J. S.
I he enlarged form’ of the Marshall particular in buying and bought nothing Goodyear and family are rusticating at
but
tbe
best
All
meats
that
are
not
re
­
'Liteytnau ought to be appreciated bv Its
Wall Lake.
.-aders. It Is In it’s fifty-fourth year and quired for Immediate use are put in his
1 • of the best weekly papers In the state. large cooler until needed. As every one
Mrs. John C. Cole and son Eddie re­
knows too. there Isa great de*L„,n th,e turned from a visit with Reed City relah i'n’t custom try to getB something for proper cutting of -meat. *Mr.
« Hcox Is
tlves
Saturday.
•odhlng butJoi. libbers* Co. give soap very fortunate In having such an exper­
■rre of cliargeno all their customers. Don't ienced hand4s E*TSchumann, who Is an
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Littler, of Kalama­
•
thlnk lt would pay you to give them a expert at cutting meat. Mr, WUoox zoo. are visiting their cousins James and
may well be proud of the large patronage Charlie Bauer.
W. E Allgeo. the contractor and build-, be la winning for tbe Hastings Market
Hon. E. C. Nichols and Attorney Meach­
er can be found at his home every evening
Tbe Michigan Central will until Septem­
an. will be delighted to furnish estimates ber 30th sell round trip tourists tickets, am, of Battle Creek, were In the city on
‘ n any building project you may have In limited to return not later than October business Saturday.
mind.
August Schleorb. Assistant Postmaster,
3tst at the following low rates:
Traverse City. Mich........................ 37-10 1 of Oshkosh, Wis.. visited Peter Schumann
We would be glad to . have any one
knowing any good news these dull times
Bay View &gt;
............................. 8.95, and family last week.
Fetoakey f '
to inform u» of 11 If you are going away
Mrs. Freeman Barker and sons, of OrHarbor Springs, Mich.
"* a friend h coming to visit you dfop
10.30i chard Park. N. Y.. have been visiting W.
Mackinaw City. ”
11.30i F. Chidester and sons.
Mackinac Island, "
l'r. ,1. C. Andrus leaves for Chicago
7.95’
Elk Rapids
"
Urban Woodbnry, Walter Haye« and
1'1 unlay to be absent a week. Walter
8.05
Charlevoix
i Sylvester Grensel. Jr., returned from a
f-ampmoi an Ann Arbor dental student
Ottawa Beach
visit to the world’s fair Friday and report
’*111 have charge of the office while Dr.
L. A. Gould.
Ambus is gone.
a glorious lime.
Agt.

June 23, '93.
The slave to Tobacco or Opium need no
linger despise himself for this weakness. 0
Another swindling scheme Is being per­
Hills (’hloride-pf Gold Tablets will break
the chain aud make him a free man. All petrated on unsuspecting fanners. A well
dressed stranger comes along who claims
druggists sell them.
to be dealing In stock. He presents a po­
The many admirers of Lt o D., the j»a- litely worded order which Is signed by one
'•••r owned by ai Keith, who were dlsao- or his near neighbors. It is a request to
! •"inted In not seeing him go al tiie June pay the bearer » small anm by the way of
races, will have an opportunity to see him R loan. When the fellow has gone with
let loose at the matinee July 22nd.
the money the order is discovered to be a
Having waited patiently for over a year forgery. Jwthis way. last Monday. De­
for the Lansing Engine and Iron Works leno Allef ot Coopor. lost »H. The order
put in pumps at the water works with bore the Jbrged signature of G. L. 1 arwi
• capacity required In the contract, Nash* of that town, and Mr. Allen paid the mon­
ville’s council have declared the contract ey without hesitation. The forger Is yet
forfeited.
’
■

Mr*. Charles Botchkis«. of Hastings,
■nd G. L. Stewart, of Bloomingdale, were
called to this city by the serious illneM of
Mr«. E. G. Patterson.—Charlotte Republi­
can.
Judge Clement Smith, Rev. and Mra.
Puffer and A. V.
N.
Slingerlaud
SdI wife are
among lhe HkaUnw
people who are taking In the world s fair
this week.
MHs Klttie Stebbins, who has been
clerking In M«n-l.e'» dry goods store for
•Mime time past, left on Saturday r|ght to
^““JortUoo •» Murtwn—
Haplds Journal.

opposite UNION DIPOT.

Free Baggage Transfer. New Heiss
S‘'"”n'*l*”rt»BS'BOOTU.

Going

TO TUB

SENATE

RESTAURANT
TO GET A

LUNCH 2R SQUARE riMU
You can also get canned LoJmVts. Mackerel^
Shrimp, Salmon etc., and the stock is new

a» gents. Give ns a call. In basement waoaw
E. ¥. Bogie’s Store. Corner Main and Jeff^ratW

M. A. GORDON. Proprietor.

Ladles’ Watches,
Gents’ Watches,
Boos’ Watches,
Latest styles.

Lowest rices.

Violins, Guitars and Banjos,
stock of the best strings '
obtainable.

F. R. PflNGOflST,
The Reliable'Jeweler

FARMERS

Wool 15 Qimf
Wheat Is Cheap,

A good strong woman to help cook at
the Hastings house. Good wages-wlll

But there never was a time in

Hotel property In Woodland. Call on
...
or address L. C. Cavanaugh, Woodland,
Sllch.

the World when you could

Examinations will be held at the High I
school, Hastings, as follows:
Thursday and Friday, Aug. 3 and 4.
Saturday. Sept. 80.
Oct. 28.
”
Previous standings will not be accepted
,but all must write the examination. Can­
didates for first grade certificates must
write with pen and Ink.
By order of Board.
Enoch Andkus,
Commissioner.
institute during the week beginning
Aug. 28.

buy as much Furniture for the

money as you can ^o-day at
McCOY’S

Furniture

and

Carpet Emporium

UR meaning for the word'Neglige is ease, comfort
and coolness, and our Negligee Sfilrts are ideals
for hot weather use.

O

You see we steer clear of all kinds of trashy, de
ceptive goods in Furnishings and Hats as well as
Clothing, for we have a notion that by protecting you
when you’re buying goods which you cannot judge of
skillfully you will stick by us the closer for it

R. K. Qrant

�qaekwar, begum and nawab.

LOOK OUT FOH STORMS.

MICHIGAN STATE
affords a good field.

Thursday, July 13, JB93.
COOK BROSaaPropntors.

J. B. Wllron. ST1 Clay St
P... tejs he will not te.wlu,..,,,
New Disco,try for ronsumm. , Wl**
and cold., Ihst It rurwt hl. Mfr I,
thmtrurtl with . ................ ,n„
of -1. grippe.- when
rtH-ond se-rsl ph,.let,,,, h,„ d,' r™nne&gt;od.
n..l..n Baris t.
c"!
Ps . claims Dr. King*, S™ I'
‘
done him use gooj.tl»n nt.-.i’,-,"
ever used fqr lung trouble.
t.!’’
‘‘•Try IL Free trl.l Udt!^; "V.®
GrodKjr

Your fame bu reached those far-ofl lands, y»u&gt;
State Insurance Commlvdoner —. ,
praises now they sing.
Washington, July 10.—The diMurAnd every dusky ruler think* your country In hl. report .ays that the progTesa_of
just tbe thing.
■
life Insurance In Michigan since It waa ♦rous cyclones through Iowa have
They laavo their native jungles, where the tiger
Sought a warning Wlrtln from th.
clabllshrtl
upon
a
permanent
ImaU
has
has his loir.
.
Aud they all have cheeked tbelr baggage for the been truly inarrcloua Tho number ot weather bnroan. Th. buroan claim,
to hare prorflcfl “■!» and other almilar
great Chicago fair.
life, ffdellty and caaualty
The gackwar of Haroda and his highness of companies now doing business In tho storm, of tho year from twelr. to tw.n’“four hours In sdranc. ot th.tr arThey are coming. Uncle Samuel, with the state la thirty-aeeen. During the year
riral. Th. bulletin dwerrea special at­
coeered by tho report H.0W
sultan of Johore.
,Faib officials have decided to reduce
This remedy Is becoming *•» kf.'i •...
tention. It follows:
tite daily expenses of the exposition to The nisam of Hyderabad, the begu ’ *. f Bopbal. were issued to the amount ot *2a,’««»
and *0 popular a. to
-noforrimr to the occurrence ot tbe recent mention. Al) who |iav,; IHllt 1-. . .
007.
The
number
of
policies
*13,000. Mr. Peck says one good way And several bigger Hindoo swells—they're com­
rnrSdXki
aiwnhon
is
called
to
the
are 101.380. representing *115,027,505;
Dlttets sing the skim- song uf i,-n|., ri!
ing one and alt
'
to do this is to have leys fireworks.
these deatructfvo storm, have been
CoMMiBAiONERs of seventeen foreign From several other Indian towns tho crowd premiums received during the year are unusually numerous and severe during th* purer tnedtefne &lt;I&lt;m*n nm &lt; xi.: m?1 ’ ~a
. will larger gr6w*3,932,305; losses paid, *1.471,-385. The nrXm umwa During February tornadoes guaranteed to do all t|lnt s
f
governments have sent a written pro­ There’s Aximgurti. and Bagapur. and *eiincrease of business during the year
Electric Bitters will cUn- all
r
test to Director General Davis against
lagoode, you know:
Uf
during
Msreh
Alabama. the liver and kidney*, will n-HKive
the numerous insults by Columbian Dambool will send a delegate, and so will was nearly '25 per cent in the amount Inns:
Gearcla
and
Mis.lulppt
Louisiana.
ArtwIK
salt
rheum
and
affrefl.'?*
Kovilam.
of policies in force.
guards to which they have been sub­ Jellalabad
Mluourf.
Indiana
and
Kentucky;
and Rajunpur. and even Sasscram:
Willte TlllbrooK
cauMNl by Impure I»Iu&lt;hL—Win
during April from Ohio. Illinois. New
jected.
Ftva PeraoaS Kilted.
While Bljapur can't be left out. still leu can
Wu^Viretnla. Xowa. Arksnua. IndlM terri­ malaria from Up* system and t.n v. r t *&lt;
Returns from the department of .ad­
The house on the Joiseph Cross farm tory. Oklahoma. Kansas. Missouri. Nebraska. well a» cure all malarial fever*. ) ..i rurZ
missions show that *261,313 adults paid
4^ miles northeast of Gagetown was South Dakota. Texas. Georgia, Alabama, Ipdk of headiu-he. constipation an !
live Jubbulpore.
S
, their way into Jackson park July 4
Ohio. Iowa. South Dakota. Minnesota. try Ehctrie Bitters. Entlr. , ;
struck by lightning and consumed and
of McKeesport, Px, had a Scrofula bunch under ! and 13,604 children. Besides these were Tbe nawab of Burwannugur. another mighty five persons were burned to death. Michigan. Missouri. Tennessee and kentuuky: guaranteed, or money refun&lt;lvd.—pri.„
during June from MI«sourL Kansas. Nebraslu, 50 ct*. and 81.00 per bottleat W. H.
cdo ear which tho physlean lanced and then It j 27.088 passes, making a total of 302.906
IFive
others
escaped.
One,
Miss
Roberts,
Will hasten here from Kumba Jong and Dera
Indiana. Georgia and Texas, and during July year’s grugstore.
become a running »ore, and was followed by
was probably family hurt. The dead 1 from Iowa
FutU Khan.
ayyslpelas. .Mrs. Tlllbrook gave him
| A DELEGATION of French farmers Bahadurearh joins Chcngalpatt. Dim Dutn and are: Mr. Babcock, wife and child, of 1 ••It Is estimated tbst about ITO livts nave
Kunsch ee,
sent here by their government are
been lost and probably a million and a half dol­
The be&gt;*t 4dve In the wmid fur cuts,
Silverwood;
Mr.
Frost,
of
Fostoria,
and
|
And Churderpoor and Chittagong not far be­
the 5-year-old son of Mr. Roberts, the ■ lars' worth of property destroyed. The most hruhex sore*, ulcers. *alt rheum. (evMthe sore healed up, he became perfectly wen ; viewing the fair for the purpose of
hind we sec:
destructive of these storms, those entailing the
learning
what
they
‘
can
of
American
These,
with
the
host
from
Buddowul
and
bonny
Mires,
letter, chapped Imin!-. rhiltilains
nnd Is now a lively, robust boy. Other parents
tenant.
ereatest loss of life and property were those of
Baissore.
whose children suffer from Impure blood methods of agriculture. On returning
March 3, In Mississippi: April 11 and IL in MU- corns, and all skin eruption*, a;i.t j»u*itlve^
nus.mMro.-.erts
ly cures piles or no pay requited, ' j't u
to France thev will moke reports of Are coming. Uncle Samuel, five thousand
should profit by this example.
strong or more
Fire broke out in the Girard com- ( &gt;nd
of July 4 |n io&lt;B. Thin lui storm guaranteed to give perfect .*u.fa.
,jr
what they have seen.
- A k boo nd ot Swat. In N. Y. Advertiser
HooD'fl'PitL3 euro Hibitu*! Coa»t!pat!on by
pany's large dry shed at Menominee | cxceed&gt; auprevious tornadoes in the number of money refunded. Price 25 r-i-.t* (1..!' tklx
There has been organized in' Chi­
and spread to a number of loaded box | itve9 loat alnce ’hat at March W. IW&gt;. at Louia- For sale by W. H. Goodyear, ti'-druggist
CHILDREN'S^ BUILDING.
cago among the colored people a com­
ears, oil of which were burned. Ser- : vllle. Ky.
ntimh,r n. th„„
.he
I mittee for the purpose of bringing to
Ioniaibank* sr«* lining w»H. The Fir*t
era! residences and barns were also de- wm“her
has Klrw&gt; warninr from twelve
' the world’s fair *200,000 of their race
National hm declared a semi-annual div­
Been a Houto Like Ju
Htroyed. The loss is about *40.000, inlwentJ..foul. hou„ (n advance, and in the case Idend of of 4 percent, and the lo--n c*»'tnwho
live
In
the
south.
The
twelve
" I'm Niagara Falla Route.”
The Children’s building qt the world’s suranee less' than 810,000. Henry Chan- । of
ioWa tornadomeaaagea were a«nt the pre- ty saving a Kmni-iuiimai dividend of"
southern states are to be worked up fair, says St. Nicholas. is. 150x90 feet in
dnneau, a lad 10 years old. would die ceding night to every weather bureau atstton tn percent.
SUH..*
|l* |£«
gg I
and an opportunity be given by cheap size. It is built of staff-a material from the effects Jt a fall from a sick- ~
rates to visit Chicago.
The St. Joseph piano key fa -tory has
which gives elegant and substantial
The warning* were dUaemlnated m widely **•
The pope has given his consent to effects without the enormous labor bed during the fire.
HAOTUKH............i74Ji L14|
LB
----- - ----poaalble throughout the state by telephone and shut down fur a mnnth owing ;•&gt; the gen­
the prop&lt;i-&gt;al that Maestro Mustafa, di­
--------II-its Hoard.
telegraph during the day. and tbe people wlth- eral dejin-*-ion lu Uusinew.
dtulra,.
Hi | J | S EilJt
—WM — nrinnad m &gt;—
rector of the Sistine chapel, ami the
Sixtv-four oliservers in various local- . . -a. -a
&gt;a.m.!a.m.|p m.lp.m.lp.m mem^s of the choir should visit Chi- j
Cry for
ities in lhe Mate asy that during lhe on their guard.
iOABTlNO*.
I 3J«| K3i|f!.02| v.iu| l.OO cage and sing there during the prog­
-reek end- July ! eryelp-- merearoxl !
Castorla.
M. A GILI.MAN. isocal Agent. Hasting* ress of the exposition. This will be
and intermittent fever aud consumption burcau&lt;
wlCl mark&lt;xl aucce-o. li la not to
the first time thdt the choir, as a choir, I
Cry
for
decreased in area of prevalence. Diph- ,
inferred from the fore&lt;o’n» state- .
x------•jdarj ‘qapaj -R 'V
rsarppv •engoin’O -toj will have sung outside .the holy city. |
theria was reported at thirty-six places, ment
that
rttero
hi
a
pemunent , PitCher'S CaStO fl3
•|ooipc |viuoj{ puv •pusquoqg *«la||oj srau;
It is probable that exhibitors at the ;
roerlet lever ut tw-ty-roron. typhoH
;
Qh
.Lj
f„p
-•ng vptdvg puarji aqua vuoppod qnsjajew
fair will not be permitted much longer
fever at seventeen and measles at six- but
M unusuB| Jear for tbelroevurretio*. I
vllIICirCTl Cry iOT
to make sales at their displays for im­
teen places.
toenplocea.
_____
M .uilio tbe year ima A. a matter uf pre- *?itCher’S CaStOHa
jcMMdimr) -arjquXJJAq / • ■
,
ar
.
: caution anJ protection roiiden.* of tb'Mate.1.
1
° vaotui Id.
mediate delivery. Seeing so many conworld’s fair *bnn.DREN's building.
foraer
_____ ____
*&gt;nn ann
i. of
... -alt
cessionnaires selling goods the exhib- I
Forcer Robblnr
Robbtejr Fanner*.
Farmer*.
• lJ,f upper
aa(j, central NtssUalpp! iicd Mlaaouri I| Yl-ur*.
There wuru
were i1. '200,
000 liarr-f*
The farmers in Kalamazoo county are vaUrya ale-old provide place* of safe resort, j shipped from Sariuaw Ui Cleteiand dur­
itors
making^sales
in using ordiiiors begun
oeguu maxing
sales themselves.
inemscivea ]j that
mai would,
«ou.u be
ue required
i
being duped by a slick individual who such m s portion of tbe cellars in tbelr houses |t»jf th- month of June,
In Manufactures building there, were nary materials.
about 150 exhibitors . breaking the I
It is decorated in colors, light-blue presents forged letters asking for the •wcafi‘J' protected."
4'»hi» Brisenmaster. a laborer t lhe
rules, and the council of adminlstra- j predominating. Among other decora­ loan of sums, signed by well-known I Pomehoy. Ia., July Id. There are •uris a»h works in Wyandot;-, a
will, it is said, issue a strong or
or-­ tions are sixteen medallions of the farmers. Delano Allen was caught for now in the various hospitals hero 113 stahtly killeti yesterday afternoon
tion will.
'Thousands are suffering with der prohibiting further sales.
children of all nations in their nation­ *11. John Simpson for »7 and others people Of this number ten or twelve fall from a three *.tnry bullditu.
----------- ’ »-•
are-----------severely «-*«
injured,
but
Torpid Liver-the symptoms are
al costumes: Indian. Japanese,.Dutch, for like amounts. A reward is offered will die; fifty
NOBLE ARCHITECTURE.
they stand a better
chance of
French, Spanish'— children of every for the forger.
Depression of Spirits, Indigysrecovery
than
of
dying,
fifteen
.
.
Di*cu»*«« tho Bolldlnr* clime.
lion, Constipation, Headache. Boysl Cortlcaoa
and the
are quite
‘badly hurt,
”
.*
„..rtu. **ar.
■' fbe first floor contains the creche, a
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator The buildings
j In April Michigan railroads earned a balance
have
merely
cuts and When Baby WM Ui
1
surrounding the Court : large, airy, cheerful room, where one
i a reliable remedy for Liver of Honor are classic, says Royal [ hundred children can be cared for at 3 I1 total of *9,161,617,'as compared with bruises, most of them painful.
! *8,057.273 in April. 1892. Their total but not
dangerous.
With
those
disorders. It cures thousands Cortissoz, In the Century, but they are ' time, while their mothers are out righty ■
of *35.304.195 for the period
that have died the de.atii list reach** a When *he bad CWSdrrn. • •&gt;
♦very year; why not try illuminated at numberless points, by ! seeing. The assembly room is also ’ij earnings
from January 1 to May 1 were *8.171,101 total of forty-nine. This does not- in- I
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator? picturesqueness and animation, by j upon this floor, and thisjs, perhaps, ji greater
than for the sajae period last elude the dozen or more who were i
Your Druggist will supply you. color and lightness. Taken in one . where more interest will center than i year; per cent, of increase. 9.85.
killed out in the country /Kervabouts, I
comprehensive view, they have also in any other part of the house. It is
a .skyfurnished miv
with
like wmj
any uuu.artdi- 1
,i something peculiarly modern,in ..j.' ' luruinucd
'h chairs, itkc
but merely those who were within Lhe
OjviiuJo the era
(
„„ V1. M1. .­
। line full of graceful modulations and cnce room, except that the scats are of | Thc supreme court has decided that corporate limits of Pomeroy when the j ludustrla!
Ihiiu- t '
J'.OBTGAGH SALE.
abrupt,
telling .transitions:
this In I rovvral .lill.-rvot rite.
----...... .....................
There K a ' ..nj"
roteiT’liju“r‘ cyclone swooped down upon the town. | authoritir* in . - ■l--l&lt;l- t •
^efsul: having been made In the cooditipns 1 spite of the practical uniformity of the plutfc
from which will Ik- given to ,|„„ur
operate .xs manr b.r» a. he
The streets arc full of people who are number of iuc-irrlri'' •.- ’
fh.
rioaxe made by Artbi&gt;&lt; D. ! «n&gt;K- helkbJ Th. latte, &gt;. not dl«-, platform
•?- older bo.ra ami girls sterroptlron wishes on premises of whieh he haolo hobbling along with canes aud crutches, * those fur whom there is h
,
...»
D. Hnghrs, '.Js wife. Hubert I
{■troog,
and
Strong,
his wile. 'irryi
of/Bur“turbed;
-----------‘ '**Emma
------ —
*■'—
it is made, if anything, more । ‘ lectures shout foreign ronntrieK. their proprietor. In the earo of a hotel the or who have their arms in slings or ■
j The mertiuKsof the
i oty, MlenlExn. to Walter Dlrkum. of AlI
y, state ut New York, dated September ” ; effective by the soaring dome of the languages, manner- anil curtom.. an.l Heenro is held to rover ever, niom de­ bandages over their heads and faces. ' (Kiistipu at their gratmdn at Mu
.»., MM. atal recorded In the office ol the
I important facts connected with their
for the purnZse.
These are not included in the official have been Aunowbat chilly fn- tn
i Ater uf Ut—d*. for the County of llnrrv and
;
history.
These
facts
will
be
told
by
,
list. It is therefore safe to say that few day*. The Speaker*
feat Mleiilgt:i. on the 3rd day of October. A. i
&lt;-j;
I experienced teachers ami kindergnrt- 1
'8sl tn LlbTiu of Mortgages, on pages .'11
fully *J®0 pc pie in this neighborhood
I IS. which said mwrtgbgt* w.-A dnlv assigned [
i ners, who will then take groups of
Frank Arlnmsi aged 79 rears, flied were either killed or wounded in the
of !’
* -id Walter Dickson to John A. K"brrt*on,
Special
mall
services
has
.
children
to
see
exhibits
from
the
connsuddenly
at
Bay
City.
An
hour
or
two
' eCo'introf Barry and Mate &lt;•( Mlchbi-ui,
tornado. The total amount of damage
| tinned between stephen*&lt;&gt;n
e X’db day of September, ins', said aa«lgt&gt;-1
trjes about which they have just heard. . before he was in the Seat or health.
done by the cyclone in the fctatc is con­ I vest In Metionifnte tjousty.
navtug been duly recorded hi the ot: ce of ,
I In the assembly room there will also
Two ‘large grain barns, together with servatively cstimatei^at *300.000.
&gt;zi«b-r of Ihs-iN of said Comity of It irry.
e^Tth dayot February. A. D.. IKKJlo Liber
I be dramatic, literacy and musical en- the granary and ofijoining buildin?*,
Carloads
uf
provisions
arrive
on
every
i
. .Moitg tges on page 431, on wiileb said ■
| tertaiifmentx carefully adapted to suit were burned to the ground on the farm train
vr..u and
auu cuobgh clothing to'wupply all |
•gaze, so avlpied there Is claimed to be I
al the tin e ol tills notice the sum ot UimI the intelligence of varying ages.' Dis-" of John Munnix. 3 miles north of Flint | the survivors
r
...*ors is stacked
up in the build- I
Isgud one hundred elghty-two dollars and
j tinguiriied people Who arc visiting the XJSX. H.0.J0.
‘ I lug used as the headquarters of the !
'seven cent* and ati Attorney'* fee of fifty
I exposition will be asked to give famil­
frs provided for in sard mortgage,* a id
Two barns on the farm of Barney committee. What is needed now is i
bis th- w; ole amount claimed to be due
iar talks about their special lines of Blust near Tawas City were destroyed ■ money. The victims have plenty to eat j
isald tudrtmqp*. and no suit or proceedings
-* A a
U.......... •
-u t luuue). 1 ne victium nave plenty to eat
It««T»r r*ik. Ta*«y«ti»osssi»pt«a
work. Authors, artists, musicians and Ko
tr Laving
lusiituied to recover th&gt;by flee
fire and two horses-were
horses were consumed. [; and wear, but they are in most eases
cases'1
.nt secured by said mortage or any pan
lr.ee was
wnc *•-&gt;’.ooo.
nnn with __
_ ... .
' penniless.
..
....
...
scientists will be called upon to min­ Tno
The loss
no• insurance,
What. ...
little
they .had. was II
paroouiare er»* *ddrw*
ister to the happiness of the fortunate
•v, therefore by virtue of the power of- sale
A reward nf *400 has been offered for] their homes and what there was in I
*ucu&lt;u”
•loed In said mortgage, ami the statute lu
lln^i s -z,- i i i
.
i I U1&lt;J
the. wcovery
recovery of
of the
the case
caw of
of diamonds^
diamonds , them,
them, but
but these
these have
have been
been blown
blown a
away.
Ijarrlson wbltMNtp* have wntt. *i
.me rmuie and provided, notice Is hereby
hat on Saturday, the second day of
stolen from &lt;Charles
Piellas*'’ jewelrv
jewelry i, Money to rebuild is what the relief com- | Tn* Xkw* ,n ,h‘* ’■fl’’’'1 lha^
’
har,w
PWlass
iber. A. D.. leSl at io o'clock In tbe lore
kitchen garden departments will be m store
Lansing
;&gt; mittce
•••for now.
- now.
I young
did ceiifif...
not eoufirm
.......
‘ ilticc
ia calling
!
mat! man
:!!;! fe-.
.. 1:1* rn.t'u.’T -&gt;i
---- in
----------„B on June
MUC *2.1
is calling
for
&lt;ahall rell *t Public Auction, to tbe higl.full operation for the benefit of moth- i
t -" suicide at I
“ ’ to their
‘ *i|d' be treated
, Ider, at the north front door ot the
—. v
, .
.
1 living
Id •«* hr wouli
Olsen
committed
1v_________
era .ml ..then. Ibtero.ted lu tbe bc« ' A 'Mrs. bvtekluT""""
1
New \oi-jc, July 10.—A terriflestorm jt„ad..*e o. tar &gt;ol feather*
louse, in toe city ot lliiAiiugs. &lt;th*t bomethod, ot iMtroctlng children. Here 5U
" ”b"" - * ’
-PM&gt;»
- green,
------- Jj passed over New York and vicinity and |
plare where the Circuit &lt; ourt for rhe
of Horry Is holden) the premises de­
J. H. T«grr'a resldeti *e w.i&lt; inirtb- i at
George
Lamoroaux.
a
well-known
.
went
out
to
sea
at
6
o'clock
Saturday
.: a said mortgage, (except such part uF
will be also the cooking school from
Ypsilanti yv'lei lay. i. e.*. S'.
it’-Id described premises as waa inserted m
the Drexel institute in Philadelphia. ‘ar,ner- living in Plainfield township, i evening, and during the hour that it su rance.
kutgage by error ami which have been
of *hay
and
The Ramona school for Indians is to fell from a loa&lt;l i"
“Y “
,T' broke his lasted did .a great deal of damage and
fore released by Quit llaini deed to
Thousands
are]
dying
u»-day
••
'
•
’
’
ar
be
brought
from
Santa
Fe,
N.
M.
„
'?'*
*
UrK
'
M
“ ’”*"“ ~=—!7I
^ree or four people. The damM Xvtxu, the legal owner as hereinafter
th, or so much thereof as may be reo-s••Adlroiida.” WlirelviV He.:*
There are thirty pupils, and they will , ., ira. John p,wranier
I luramer.- a middle-aged
luiaaie-ageo (. B
“Kev ln
•“ **cw York
iurn city
cuy was not very i failure.
■ pay tbe amount due upon said mortgage
lady
who
had
a
husband
and
four
chllbut
aluug
the
seacoast
the
dei
Curvb.i«
cured
son«v
•&lt;;
illbring
all
their
furniture
and
decora,
„
husbaml
chilgreat,
along
'
&gt;tere« at eight percent, and all legxl
ogetber with au attorney fee of fifty do).
structiun
nmn^riv v
tions and will do their native basket dren.
&lt;lren* was
WaM killed near Mancelonn
Mancelona, u-Ltiu
while strucuon
fltmetion to property
was large.
FRENCH’S STATUE OF THE REPVBLfC.
renamed for therein, lhe pr« miaes being
weaving and other characteristic In- j Cr2?‘ j 8 *
track.
Edward
&gt;*d in said mortgage as follows
Edward Jp.
£. NewelL
NewelL a piano tuner, H. Goodyear.
nenclng st the north west corner at P. L. Administration building, tho lower dian work. There will also be a school1 .. ,h*s,orton house at Musk’egon ' and
•»&lt;* Martin H.
Campbell sought shelter
II. Camnhr
lot In the village ot Irving. County of bu t equally graceful roofs of Machinery
Hancock Ims thref big fouu-.lrir-.
gid State of Mlchlx an. and running from I hall, which are given further variety for deaf mutes, where the interesting HelRhta was destroyed by fire and I nnder an overhanging rock at Fart
ea.-t ur in an easterly direction along the
process uf teaching to speak and to, nono
010 furniture or fixtuYes were Washington lane and Eleventh avOur hundred rerirlvncv* are .:i c- ir?t*
ne of loU heretofore conveyed and to the by little, turrets on the pavilions at the
j 8n’
,
enue.
About 0:15 Newell awoke of erection st iluliautl.
;au from
iroin the
inc lips
ups will
win be
lx- shown.
4To«Mng the raee and esat of the lot or corners of the building, nnd by the rend
ud to Etfle Baldwin, ami from said
The library is as nearly a model one
. . U Tract's barn and threshing-ma- from a stupor and found Campbel]
'h a south easterly direction on the beautiful line which indicates the Tor children as can be secured. Por-1 chine at Edwardkburg was burned bv dea&lt;l- Both hud apparently been struck
Imlay City officers are looking for
of the raceway, to intersect the curve of the rotunda celling in the
ice eu and along the westerly Hue of Agricultural building.
traits of writers fOY children, with
IjORR- «.«»; insurance, *1,000. by lightning. Emile Obele was drowned Bntllinr. a character ot Some io.’a) :ie&gt;irin a northerly direction te the. dan*,
lety.
lie knocked down Jerry AW an
'There is charm in the outline and in autographs whenever that is poarible,5 1 hr^; hundred and thirty-eight let-! off Xorth Beach by the capsizing of a acting dbputy matshrli and then dbathence following the center ot the
i-'o river to a point directly north of the mass, a mingling of dignity with are upon the walls. The favorite hometheproceeds
proceedsof
offour
fourdavs*
ie» ters,“and
nu *600. lhe
days’ j boat, and two men who were out in an- pearvd. Crow was badly hurt.
f startlug, ami from said point-south
papera
and
the
familiar
magazines
are
re
1
I
W
w
?
rk
r
M
v
VPre
fonn&lt;1
fonn
‘
‘
on
Mail
Robber
Ford
“
it
—
v
-‘
.
.
.
.
other boat are reported missing. An
ief beginning.containing ten acres piquancy in the Court of Honor as it is
When you’re languid and dull in th“
... ’ wh
when
en he was arrested at Port Huron.
a: and all ou section thirty-one In seen from the topr „
of the Administra- 1 to be found, ready either to be merely
unknown man is reported to have been
:r north, range nine west, excrplhig tion building.
. •
The
is there j glanced at^or to lie read at leisure. On
J-E.ISL
John
J’ 512b7
Ohn has been
be**n appointed struck by lightningon Long Island and spring of the year.
T’._ charm
1_ 2[
lornal! streets aud highways now
W hrn stomach and : liver are all •&gt;
superintx»’'4-’’at
» the
•*--Michigan
—' ■ • 11indua‘ directed
- - over -the the roof, above all this busy lesson life, superintendent
-reon. Also tbe undivided one-half when the vision is
killed.
trial «mool
s^i&lt;
wing: Unmmmeing at a point flftv- Machinery and Agricultural buildings, is the playground. This is a lovely gar-, trIal
of gear.
for
boys
at
Lansing
to
sticMilwaukee, July ia—The storm of
x inches we« and tseive rods three
When jou’r stupid at morn and fever.--s
Superintendent Wood, resigned,
rec Inches north of the southeast the former alive with winged Victories den. all inclosed with a wire sareen for
Saturday night was very severe through at night.
be north west quarter of section on its roofs, the latter crowned with safety. It is full of flowers and plants. I The Residence of J. H. Jagger at C«M
the central part of the »tote. The rail­
own four north or range nine west:
Atul nothing gives relish and i;"'.blng
and
live
birds
are
flying
about
in
per1
w*ter
was
partly
burned,
involving
a
the
Diana
of
Mr.
St.
Gaudens.
It
is
1 thouct* west »l»ht rods; Iheiicn
roads suffered from numerous wash­ goes rlaht.
»r of the Ttwrnappte river; there when the eye travels^ straight feet freedom. Toys of all nations are loftS °f about *1.200; insured.
K
outs which delayed trains to some ex­
Don't try any noatrnm elixir, or I**’-’- —
; rods, thr&amp;cw ».iatb to place of
c&lt;4ucn ut
kh
npremly understood that till- down the center of the’ court, and sees on exhibition here, from the crude! S.ver.1 -ri.
fl.hermen
,t tno
the
••Golden Medical Dlecovery” just
•
tent.
Fortunately the most of the
emlsre is all lhe premises, mill between the 'majestic facades, Jfr. child trinket jf the savage to the talk- I been
een fined *5
15 each
mu*h for having
■- .
* trouble was oh the branches where the bill.
»ta ot flowage, owned by Alonzo
The surest and best of all rented:.■* for
Prank Campbcll and constltu- French’s noble statue of the Republic, Ing, walking, working plaything, of, trout less than 6 Inches in le^gtlTin travel is light. In the country crops
r, Gardner..Campbell a Co . of and behind . it the peristyle bearing Prance. And they are not for show their possession
are leveled to'-the ground. Oats’ and all disorders of the liver, rrtftnarh ami
„
blood, la Dr. Pierre’* Golden Medkal
above Its massive columns the Co­ m-rvly. but fur the children to piay | William P0„etv
•
।
.
*• “
jears, waa corn will recover but rye aud winter Discovery.
II A Co., together with lumbus quadriga, a triumphal group with.
wheat are much damaged.
---------------------truck by a ChlcaKO A Grand Trunk
looming superbly against the sky.
Or—t «... ro earth.
j kiiku”^’ U'i° “ *““• “d '"•‘“Uy
Tbe Lowell state bank has declared a
Rocntroun, Col., Jul, la—ThU rec"The fair cannot well be described,
Uoo wa. elrited early Saturday monr semi-annual dividend or 5 percent.
Frank Knlll h- bc^un
ue&lt;-un anit
,„lt in Sdghy one ol the moat drotroetlve hall
“I believe the world’s fair at Chi­ it is so great and has so many features . Mr* -----------------The Eaton county Pioneer society Ims
j OMcripiions.
he Circuit
D-._a Huron mralr..,
" anil wind,term. ever „perienced. Tbe
that are elaborate, valuable and in- the
c»rc«»&gt;t rnnrt
court n
at* Port
lost 91 member* during the last year.
id.* said m-iHKar* the draft*mnn) cago is the greatest enterprise of modfor *25,000 damages for
damage la eatlmated at ,100.000.
A
■r aedtte following described laud। ern times," Lieut Gen. Dunham Maa- atructlve," said Robert P. Porter, an- the
'Urges and right of flowage, wu[ sey, of the British army, said after a perintendent of the census. ’‘It is Die received on a sidewalk a year ago
10 utile. aqnare waa vulted and
.-.14 mortgage by mistake, that thei stay in Chicago of ten days. “The greatest thing of- the kind ever atr
t ' v
Lucius
L. Hubbard, —of•"•*• "go.
krowlok crop. are a total loan CHtchaa Is the price of health. But with all our
■ irs bad no title sad claim no title
!ses, and the Assignee ot raidI buildings are immense and all well I• tempted, and the people of the east.
elected state geologic bv-the
broke thete bank, .nd added Hood to precaution there are enemies always lurk­
ms uo rights therein, and said[ worth an inspection They are filled should see &gt;t to appreciate iL The Im- ‘K™ boanl of grologKJI XX £
mense buildings are worth a visit to ' "Hl succeed Dr. ^E.^Vhds'^o^th HC the denotation. Window, were broken ing about our systems, only waiting a fav­
not he offered for wit* under this
will succeed Tb* M t*
7’ “e
. The premises sa lu*cr!r«t in। with interesting things, too*. Foreign­ mense buildings are worth a visit
and the Ire could bo ioreled up In orable opportunity to assert Iheimelvra.
by error and which will not be' era, I believe, have some erroneous Chicago in themselves. They literally
E. Supples, one of the mo-t‘^1
Impurities In the blood may be bidden for
plica In the atreet.
t are deseritied m fol'ows:
years or even tor generations and sudden­
form
3
city
which
is
of
oriental
j
and
exemplary
young
men
it
Sh^
iY
&gt;Ivldedoo&lt;*half of th* following:-. ideas concerning its magnitude and of
ly break forth, undermining health au&lt;l
**’
•tapnlntflf'.y two fe-tt six Inches the necessary expenses of seeing it splendor and regal magnificence. They j was killed by the bu?»tta7 of a
ereda three feet and Uirec Inches
Bio tew, Mkh.. Joly 10._xotit. hastening death. For all dises*"*
' Before I went to Chicago I had gained
~ ho one
‘ho "
bbto,r
perron
ran I rolutes.
K Fom*
nh
•,ulJ
the d&lt;x&gt;r
th» •''■&lt;wUiera from Impure blood Hood’s Sar»aj»riba H
my Ideas of it from foreign news­ Aladdlu &gt; lamp,
the unequaled and unapproachcd remedy.
n.Uoo.1 b.„k w lllg k, 1&lt;U
nbwwmi; running fr-ww them*
ever
koo.,
all
,he
beautlen
the,
eonI
Edmund
Chase
d!r.t
....
n
■
papers,
and
I
fully
expected
to
pay
8'20
' i;jb*ocsn«nh to the i-r-niHr ot
W Cnlenlmrg, morning to lhe effect that th. bank It UKtng of them all for It a
’rtvrr;rti»u«-r -su eiaht rod* a day for my living expenses in Chi­ tain, for there Is so much that It will uge.1 w ,em
diseases.
1* b*rimiin&gt;. it Is rx
must .nepend for the pro-rout, but that
bo Impooslble to see It .flL lint any I The Winthrop Iron comosu. m
• bxxl that this la*t •b'S*-rlN-ii cago. Statements that this would be
the director, teal conddent that all dea fair average had been published in . one may Kat a ffenerol Idea of tbe fair : tors st Clerelaod, O dS.1t
1 :1»* premia**, mill privllnjf* -n
Poduire wju be paid lo folk
ilk
She Knew film.
English newspapers that I had seen. by atrip around the White City, end , down the mines at Ishne^ne
“My dear,” said a repentant husband to
L“H*“pl “""i”'™- lUoflZai
there will I John Nelson w„
ir«tiur. anrt J was simply surprised when I found howerer long he nay
hb Wife, “if I have ever used any nukloJ
U“
Matemeut ot 11*. words to you, I take them all back.
that these figures were two or three find enong-h to entertain and Instruct aud John BleraqulM f.?.’^ ‘ ?r”'J bUiti“
times too large. The exMbits mads ■Urn. whatever mu, be hi. teste* 5o ■ worked „„ Xte/“k"?2? ’"J*”"
“No. you won’t I know you. You *an»
at the fair will be of milch value in ode should 90 with lhe Idea that hi. crime.
charged with tho
lo use them all over aKain.”-Excb3Ug«_
—Urad.
giving foreigners who vir it the fair a
‘j.*”• b“' neooe can.spend | I».collision
Jacksonville, Fla.. jaiv in
.vi
better idea of the immense resources
cl'ctrio •«™&gt;» eon. M
Lost IUmIom.
111 gbrtri three nJen an(» 4,__ ..
of tills country than they have had be­ bls time within the gate, without get- , Jackson
Ung Ms money's worth.".
.
I________
fore."
Little Jack (who has been losing
“
• were rertoulr laired.
”
his illusions)—Uncle, they »y tfae"
;
any Santa Claus, and there wasn
Willi--- »** »• — - • —— - — •

^luiyDiaOwiliOQ.

Mayor Tillbrook

Hood’s Sarsaphrilla

Children
Pitcher’s
Children

Why Suffer?

When you can be Cured

st;:

�4

j

The best

builders use

CURIOUS FARMS.

•uubtr, brick, lime, cement ennd- Pl*oe« Where Wild Animals Are
Lhntewr eoee into the con,traction
Roared for Profit
» buildidt; they employ only the
Lit workmennnd pay the be« wages;
they
better price* for their work Bnake*, Skunk* and BuSaloe* as a bo,
than their lek, careful competitor,, I
of locotha—Something About th*
aad j.-.vry, get the best contracts;
they paint their work with
Enrope.

Strictly Pure
White Lead

. —.. -....rtumcni.
fokture ot lhe gore'ra-

ItuT!.?
7? nt‘annH extlnetlon.
“* ■•m«tab,e act that many of

BEAUTIFUL ISLANDS.
Lanai and Nlihau of the Hawaiian
Group.
bhrntlac Fact* Ahont a Delightful Re-

An,.T “

“■““‘k &gt;»'U««nou. lo
lr“» “&lt; TOYOUidllig w.l,.ra are
th!.
Notably amo'og
Sml.T^
‘"n “■ Ch;'m (ro" "&gt;»
‘btoolan butltotloo ia that of a aoa
oreL-r. belled to u the Qnly pcrfecUv

S3 SHOE

^500.
S4.00j|
4.3.50®
42.50 fl
42.25^
$2 00ufN

H .7S
iMes
L i
?*l.75

Nerve

VITAL TO MANHOOD.

ti1""1 ■&lt;&gt; •«

BILLY’S

SHOT DOWN.
vteta sad Guards at tb* Ionia (Mich.)

Island*.

The island of Lanai, with its delight­
ful climate, is one of tho most interest­
ing of the Hawaiian islands. It is the
i
Mt the owe,-iiiria -Th:
skin goes to tho furrier, and the oil I, ' ITleT'f '
'.'
“"
P1o
" of thia eurtoua principal sheep-growing district of tho
“
'“’P'
h . r.jfictured by the "Old Dutch Pro­ deemet! 1b/nmny a
r.
m‘d" !■ ihr
kjrurt-lgn
remedr
" L'xi,'t’-‘uco. For many year, kingdom, and from it arc chiefly
of slow corrosion, and with one ■
.
- w - biu.pthm.iK
•
rcmcoy 1 SX^abJV^rlry"”
drawn tho mutton supplies for Hono­
following standard brands :
for coughs, colds, consumption, and so
- New York Sun
penect a,.in. and has been unable to lulu.
The island, according to the
forth. According to the
Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
the most successful skunk fanner in got one until the present one was se­ New York Sun, is about ten mites from
l-'eymer-Bauman” “Eckstein” Mie country livea at Hamburg. Conn. cured.
Lahaina, and Mine seventy-two miles
I- so
so
di&lt;,k'a".v is UlM th.- Alaskan by way of the latter from Honolulu.
Fahnestock”
“Anchor
ra&lt; . ”..
.
hl^ U‘cn calle&lt;1 “lhe deacon"
A.S :
'Ii«tort the hide. In It has an extreme breadth of twentyMorley
I lung that few know bin real name- And
■Kentucky;
“I",
'
t’",“ ■&lt;« “orket, but In obe, two miles, with a width at its broadfw»«.»
--------- i* I why "deacon?"
”lleratme hr 'ia th! JO
Southern
Shipman
.
- of t-aptatln-. ±n
£'d -“F^tiUo^they bito ,!cst part of thirteen miles, while the
‘•Red Seal '
“Collier”
highest point of its king-shaped moun­
• since the
trains ■ in.°rT
bk'aHt bl’e°re
vnv days
«nys of
Ol army
army mule
mule trains.
"Davis-Chambers"
I| His
«r:.. &lt;favorite
------ :. - .books
. are•&gt; the
. UlBible
‘rains
and- »ng :L I tew It huppensthat no muse­ tain ridges has an altitude of 3,500 feet
c: &gt;rs they use the National Lead ' Milttm. anti the lofty denuucteuX Th/’Jlhe,"or,d4h^ “ k’ood ipeeimen? above sea level. To the visitor ap­
i :: "a
Pure White Lead Tinting
/..2, . 7. / . nb The one shown by the National muse­
proaching it by sea, Lanai has by no
i
■.
These colors arc sold in therein contained furnish the basis of , um at the Centennial exposition -pos­ means an inviting appearance, the
:
cans, each being sufficient to his sulphurous vocabulary.' Yet none sessed neith.T -nose nor fept, being
! .■. c ity-five pounds of Strictly is more tender hearted aud charitable patched up with papier mache. Recent­ brown slopes rising toward the inner
range in almost every direction, giv­
; .
White Lead the desired shade. than he. In the &lt;&gt;range mountains of
ly. however, the complete and uninjured ing no indication of tho rich grass-cov­
: t.inJi ( Stilitly Pure White Lead NcwJersey and along the various rocky
: ::a! Lead Cc.'a Tintine Colors, are hills of Pennsylvania the rattlesnake skin of a male miult sea otter was ob­ ered land which lies beyond, or o'f the
.
lhe most reliable dealers io paints
tained through the Alaska Commercial timber and shrub-covered ridges aud
Is treated us a scunroeof income rather
,• . ■ ;,rr going to paint, it will pay you
than a deadly reptile. Rattlesnake oil company, li will be stuffed and ravines with which it is interspersed.
, . ■ uh for a book containing informais accounted good for “rheumatix" mounted on a rock covered with sea­ Nevertheless, some 45,000 or 50.000
■ .•. may save you many a dollar; It will
. »•. you a postal card to dp so.
The farmers of Colorado and Idaho, weed, so us to look as lifelike aa possi­ sheep and lambs here fatten upon the
ble. The fnr of this animal is the most succulent grasses, os well os some 600
who have of late begun the rearing of
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
valuable kno* u. A good pelt, with the. horses, 500 horned cattle, and goats
ruta.its, will hardly gain* or merit the
1 Broadway, New Yort
usual
imperfections, is worth two hun­ and hogs. Wild turkeys almost with­
thank's of their neighbors. The fur
Chicago Branch,
dred and fifty dollars, while an excep­ out number also inhabit the island.
*has
a
market
value
nnd
canned
rabbit
State and Fifteenth Street*.
tionally fine one will fetch one thousand During ten months there were shipped
is not to be despiked by n hungry travdollars. It has l&gt;cen suggested that the from this island some 5,000 sheep and
I eler. but. owing to certain extra en-.
president could preserve this precious numbers of cattle nnd horses. Very
•lowments of nature, bunny breeds so
creature by setting aside the islands of large quantities and an excellent qual­
fast rhnving a Utter of five at least Saanach and Chernolours, in the horth
. of wool are also clipped here and
noWp.
ity
once
a
month
—
Bs
to
become
a
pest
Pacific, as a reservation where they shipped to the United States, England
D- •• ..«ar item? When next in need try a pair.
equal in destructiveness to the grass­ might be protected, just as he reserved! an&lt;! other countries.
Best in tho world.
hopper.- At least this has been the ex- the island of Afognak for the salfnonH
Lanai is noted for the extent and
J3.00
j perience of Australia nnd New Zcn- by proclamation the other day. &lt;tth-'
character of its fisheries. It was oecq
\»zsa
land, to whi,ch countries rabbits were erwisc lhe species e•
•t• long
survive.! the favorite fishing resort of Hawaiian
taken
by
settlers
from
England.
In
J»2.00
Hunters are shnotiu
&gt;e few survivdrri royalty. Thu island Is sixth in point
■U SOS U0l»
the last decade New Zealand has ex­ now with explosive ■ tllcLs
■ of size of the group, ami in common
rhz.oo
ported 100.000.000 skins, nnd during the
Another interestii. ; animal to be with its sister isles is clearly and un­
same period Victoria’s export has been shown is tim only sp iraen uf tlie wal»
mistakably of volcanic origin. Tlie
afro* BOYS
::o,000,u00. For those over
has rus that has
’
r * be. i properly stuffed
round and landlocked valley of 1‘alil&gt;een received, a large sum. yet seareel v and mount.&gt;
...
William Palmer wai, with its grassy plain containing
enough'to pay for the ik»1m»d and pow­ went nil the'way Mr.
t.&gt; the I’ribylov seal more than ten thousand acres of ricli
der needed to keep the rodents from islands to get itTin- boast wax shot
'' 1 soil, was in ages past tlie crater of a
devouring, the land. It is to he hoped an Walrus island, which is six inilek
great volcano, which, after lhe great
that the western experiment in this from the island of Nt. Paul—an irregu.
upheaval which forced the chain up­
.....
DRESS SHOE, made In the latest line may not get beyond control.
lar r..ck a few hundred .ranis long.
ward through and above the waters,
't pay $6 to $8, try tny $3, $3.50, $4.00or
Far different ami qqite praiseworthy
In
l..;e
fashion
will
be
shown
the
fin
­
still served as a vent for _thc molten
I hey nt equal to custom, mado and look and is the attempt to preserve and perpetu­
est munnte l spec:men of the runnatec mass an&lt;l gases beneath the earth's
.-t l. If y«i wlih to econamke in your footwear,
ate the American bison. “JitxfTitlo” ever exhibited. This great murine ani­ erusL The island is also unique in
.y-.rrha:'.''^ W. L. Doudas Shoff. Name and
Jonesof Kansas, the pioneer of this mal is fh&gt;t known to have l.een re­ that it is the only one of the group
•j ptd o ■ the bottom, look for it when yoo buy.
business, says only two herds of wild marked by Christopher f’ohtmbus. It which has a coral reef op the wind­
.. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Matt. Sold by
buffaloes how exist and both number attains a length of thirteen feci and a ward side. The Kanaka population ia
but twenty head. The millions that weight ..of two thousand poutidk now in the neighborhood of two hun­
once made the prairies shake with Though now almost extinct, the specie: dred and fifty, who are engaged in
-ii a; I!.- ITiib..:.- Office.• their tremendous tread are no more.
was once along the gulf coast.
, ,, o
r, ...
cultivating
small patches, in sheep
ic«. :u 5..fd county, ou I
.v ..t Julv. tn lhe .They were "wiped out" between Ls71
Yet another aquatic animal to lie herding and in fishing. One of. the
ijlllt hundred an&lt;| iilnety and 1875; when the railroads advanced shown will be a specimen of. the &gt;ea places of interest here is the native
the Indians retreated and the pot­ elephant. It was ‘formerly found in temple where, in the old days, the
hunter could massacre without sub­ large numbers along the.coast of Cali- heathenish rites were wont to be perper­
jecting himself to danger or giving his fornia. Among tlie interesting beasts formed.
noble prey a chance for existence. At to be shown by the National museum ; ILanai’ is
' in
’ ,places
: .2well supplied with
..i2.
least one thousand buffaloes now live in its exhibit of the animals native to water; there are springs and several
in safe captivity, and. bred with the this country is tlie Rocky mountain
.
small streams In ravines, and upon the
domestic
A cow. n race of valuable hy.
antelope. This was the fatuous "w(ki1- beach in different places wells liaye
brids has been produced. Dog farms -ly horse'' which figured in the political been sunk which furnish a liberal sup­
there are. but they are devoted to the songs of the Fremont campaign. It is ply of fresh water. There is one per­
rearing of fighting, sporting, or fancy not particularly rare, nor neat1 ex tine­ petual river, or rivulet, which flows
breeds. These bring high prices, and tion. but it is one of.the least known of through the ravine of Maunalei. The
the farmers, once they get a regular American mammals because the n*: lovers of the grand and beautiful in
line of customers, are sure to do welL gions which it inhabits arc almost jn- nature will here find much to gratify,
But the wurlil's great dog farms are in accessible. Nevertheless, it is not very and thq botanist especially will obtain
Manchuria. There dogs are raised for alert and is easily shot when it can be much fix&gt;d for study and entertaining
their skins, which ure sold to traders got at It will be represented by a research among the numerous canyon*
fronfnorthern Europe. ■ A Manchurian group, as will also the wttbdland euri- covered with shrubs and forests.
t
who owns one thousand canines ft ; Ixju, which is the reindeer of New- i The island of .Nlihau
is D
the eighth in
thought to be fairly prosperous. If a ! foundland. The latter has been nearly , size of the islands composing the IIa,s— —
*■’—’----- —Jand
*u~the’—last
*
pup is designee! for food he must be | exterminated. Another group slaiws —
waiian
archipelago,
of
strangled to death, and the eaters may i the barrenground caribou oU Alaska. any importance from a commercial, ag­
or stock-raising stand­
mrt approach the temple of their gods Both of these are regarded as 'varieties ricultural
Tor three days thereafter. Deer are of the same species os the domesticated point. It lies to the southwest of
preserved and fancy pigeons are bred reindeer, which have been ■ newly im­ Kauai, whence it is reached after an
passage
by
by the wealthy, and in North Carolina ported by the government from Siberia at times agreeable
on the Tar river, not far from Green­ for the benefit of the Alaska natives. steamer, or the traveler whose time is
, For them it is expected to supply, the valuable can cross the narrow passage
ville, there is a leech farm.
Tonic
1 place of the walrus, inasmuch as it is which separates it from that island by
the ever-convenient whaleboat. The
MOHAMMEDANISM IN MEXICO.* the most useful animal in existence.
It is intended to exhibit repres^ita- islet has an area of about 70,000 acres,
or
something over 100 square miles. It
।
tives
of
the
families
of
as
many
os
pos
­
for a Colony About Completed.
was once more thickly populated, but
Mohammed Webb, whoje scheme of sible of the strange and rare mammals
native to all America, as for example, is now little more than a large sheep
Islamic propaganda has been going a
certain scarce armadillos, eats, deer and ranch, and the population consists
littje slow lately-.-is now negotiating t
rat-like beasts from lhe southern con­ chiefly of shepherds and employes of
for a large tract of land in the state of
tinent Unfortunately some are so rare the firm. A fine grass which is indig­
Chiapas. Mexico. It is his intention to
as to not be obtainable, only one or two enous here and ia not to be found
plant here a colony of the followers of
specimens being known in the case of elsewhere, though closely resembling
the prophet gathered from India and
certain species. The mammals form the Guayaquil grass, used in the man­
Arabia, and give, as it were, a prac­
only a part of the great series, which ufacture of Panama hats, was former­
tical illustration of Mohammedanism. ; will extend from man to the amceba.
ly woven irto Niihau mats, which
The land for which he is nego- •
, were noted for their great delicacy
tiating, through Walter ft. Murray, ।
Ijkplandcrs at the Fair.
and softness. These mats were woven
is situated about three hundred miles '
When the next world’s fair is held it # in different designs and colors, and
■ ii iv
•■. il mu|h tn tbe conditions
i' . •
C2-iiMde ih J'xeph Knlifht south of the City dt Mexito and fifty is not probable there will be any Lap- were really beautifuL "*«
They are -now
• K i/ht hl- v. io-. tn 4-tmitel Carso । miles south of the now completed
■I y •; । v l». i*o «nd recorded In Tehuantepec railroad- It is about three landers present Ten years ago there very rare, and of late years the price,
- •■: IWt ler O(,i*ed»f.»r B*/ry Co.
; were twenty-seven thousand Luplund- which formerly ranged from $5 to SI 1
•. -I Hl- nil -la.- Of May. A. D.. 1*J0, days' travel up the Grihalva river from era. Now there arc only eleven thou- or so apiece, has advanced in an al­
•i of mortKHipM. on pane i«0, on which the port of Frantera on the gulf of
j sand. Death and amalgamation are most exorbitant degree.
Shells of
th-rc ii claliurd U&gt; be dim and uuunld
I »'• Ct«ls nntictf tbe sum of two nun- Mexico. It is a part of a concession making away with thernyas a distinc­ great beauty and of many varieties
i .i’.r. - and f-rt)-elid't one hundredth* from the Mexican government, and
&lt;J5.| i« too Mud .»ti Alturnto's fee of Uf said to he very fertile and capable of tive branch of the human family. are found upon the shores, and those
Ethnologically this may be the truth. with a reddish, coral-colored seed are
producing nearly al’ the fruits of the
ore tlie tn&gt;&gt;a»vs MM-ured ny «ald tropics and some of those of the tem­ It doesn't seem to agree very well with gathered by the not over-industrious
«r ant hart there..!. Therefore.
what old King Bull, the head of the natives, and, being strung into neck­
: :he im »or
contained In said perate zones.
,
hllUWity colony, claims fot
Midway
lor himself
miuwii and
uuu laces and similar ornaments, are dis­
:md th- • xtute In such ohm. made
Webb,
whtfce
residence
f
u
Rnll mv» ne
he
one unuumi
hundred posed of to their fellow-countrymen
■
••
............
, In the Philip-» l. lamiij'.
non
ouc
whom he
he waa
waa United
United.( uad. tw&lt;J
• i. Te years
• old.
......
.. .
pine islpndiLwhere
His son, Hals
and to foreigners. Considerable taste
II (lie I.irei.oon, &gt; snnilM*il *i
States consul ttnd where he was also j BulJ he
.g nipcty years of
and ingenuity are displayed in the
tli- sixties' hinder, at lhe north
converted to Mohammedanism, seems ;
Hvgd Hull, the grandson, is sev- manufacture of these pretty articles;
to have given him a liking for warn) | ent_.thrWt |lals Hygd . Bril has a and as tourists are, as a rule, ready to
flfty.nine years old, and her pay liberally for curiosities, the na­
■|1’h~I In « ,i-t ' inortg'lK*'. "T •&lt; countries, claims to have thousands of ■
«»i:uiy be whwnh rv to pay it"- Moslem colonists ready to come to this
forty-one.’ The grandson of Bills tives derive a considerable income
-Ml-l ino (gag**, With • Iw’it per
country for the propagation of the । yj..—। jJu|| |jna a son twenty-nine years from their sale.
»
nnd ail )••«*! 'NHt**. ’o-rrtier nilli
faith whenever a suitable site for a
(|BUg|j^er of this twenty­
colon}’ shall be secured. These colon- njue...car.oi(j bub iR fourteen, arid she
Some
interesting
an
well
us
extraor­
&amp; littlo girl two years old. Thus,
town •&gt;( Kntlir.d isL% he claims, will be self-supporting j
families, and the general expenses of i
according to old King Bull, dinary accounts have recently been
the colony will be borne by some rich
eight generations of his family are Riven concerning experiments in tho
production of minute threads from
Mohammedan met chants of Calcutta । liri
gold, glass, platinum nnd other sub­
whom Webb has enlisted in his scaeme .
—--------------------A Valuable Kellc.
stances. The most remarkable of these
of evangelizing the New World The
In the last month of her life'Mary minute filaments, according to C. V.
•, r&gt;nt«. tiwii-tY 'UlinU.t Zionists will be brought, in a specially
I|ie I !4&lt;f ot I CKHIt'k aQueen
of
Scots
amused
herself
making
Boys, the experimenter, are those of
chartered steamer.
a bed quilL Upon a background of quarts lie says: "As torsion threads
red, green and black silk she worirei! these fibers of qunrtz would seem
One of the straugest. if not the very various' designs with silk thread of to
* ■'**■ ‘in
their
be mure
perfect'
strangest instance of the general prev­ bright colors.* In several plnces.jihc at­ elasticity thau anj- known.
They
alence of un absolute fallacy, is. in the tempted embroidered portraits of noted arc as strong as steel and can be
opinion of a scientific writer, the idea characters of her time. The resem­ made of any reasonable length, per­
that monkeys and apes have a pen­ blances, however, are striking. This fectly uniform in diameter, and, as al­
chant for imitating the actions of their quilt was the gift of tho queen to a ready explained in the body of tho
two-legged relative*. To say that
maid of honor who remained with her article, so fire as to l»e beyond the
the two hundred odd known specie!&gt; of through loss of power and friends. power of any mleros-ope yet made.
IEV^ c' WE?T’8 NERVE AND BRAIN TREATmonkevs not a single one exhibits the The quilt has been carefully treasured The tall end*, of these threads must be
lightest trace of imitativeness would by the descendants of the one to whom at least ten tniliiun t imes smaller'than
■ ..._ .
. ....... .
jaousai vuui saswu,
bo understanding the facts of the case. it was given, ft was brought by them ordinary spnn glass. Of course it is
&gt; «-r In eiix*1^2L
A?
Aoes rfbTonly evince no natural dispo­ to this country, and one of them. Sen­ impossible to manipulate these minute
ator John Bidlake, of South Dakota, filaments, although there is no dif­
sition) to “ape" the
their-Darwiniati kinsman, but exhaust sent it to tbe fair.
ficulty in measuring threads hrss than
the resources of ingenuity and m*Hou
the one-thousandth part of an inch in
Poets utter great and wise things which
to maintain their reputation for ong* ’ttioy
diameter."
do not themkelvei understand.—Plato.
Lnallty of impulse.
(JU­

w. L. DOUCLAS

-

Skunks arc bred on farms in Penn­
sylvania, New Yoric and Connecticut.
The skin and oil of a full grown skunk

HARE animals.

A mountain goat that I once kept in
confinement was about as cunning as
the Average street arab, and, had he
lived to maturity and kept on acquir­
Ionia, Mich., July IL—Full seventy- ing knowledge, the chancesare I would
five convicts at the house of correction have had to move out and give him the
mode a break for liberty about 11 a. ranch.
m. They were at work in the various
He usually followed me, says a
shops. The first ten or fifteen left writer in Forest and Stream, on short
their work and started for the west excursions into the woods, and gen­
wall. The ringleader was Convict erally kept right at my heels; but on
William Smith, known as Na 703, a one occasion he lagged behind, and,
five-year man sent up from Detroit
although I called him several times,
Tinsmiths have been at work on shop he paid no heed. I finally walked back
Na 21, about !U%rods from the west to sec what he was interested in and
wall, repairing conductor pipes. Two found him busy feeding on some moss
long ladders were used and were stand­ that grew at the roots of a fir tree,
ing against tbe building. Smith started so I left him nnd continued my tramp.
out and was followed by the others But after I had got away a short dis­
who were in the scheme. He quickly tance the thought occurred to .me to
clasped the ladder stahditig against tho hide and sec how he would oct; so I
west wall.
slipped into a hollow stump close by
Warden Pareell had discovered that the trail and awaited the result. Pres­
something was coming, over Sunday, ently I heard Kim coming bounding
and hud doubled the guard. Teacher along the trail, and after he had
Gourley was watching around in the, vi­
passed I stuck out my head to watch
cinity of this building, and when be saw him. When he got twenty feet beyond'
Smith and the gang come out he fired a
me he stopped and commenced looking
shot from his revolver into the ground
around, nnd the comical expression of
and ordered the men back.
Smith
his face ns he scanned every object
urged them on, paying no attention to
that bore ary semblance to a human
the order. Tbe men on the wall and
being causal me to burst out laughing,
about the yard quickly assembled at
when he turned and saw me. Then he
this point and were ordered by Warden
commenced to sulk and would not go
Parcel! to stop lhe break.
any further, so I had to go home.
A general fusillade commenced and a
The next day he followed me aa
hand-to-hnnd fight followed. The lad­
usu&gt;l, but in the midst of some thick
ders were knocked down, but the con­
victs replaced them, and Oscar Miller, brush nnd down timber I got interested
an eight-ycur man, gained the top of in a bird that I was following up, and
the wall. The guard shot at him and forgot the goat, and when I came to
the ball went clear through his /body look for him he was gone. Walking back
to where I last saw him I called, but
and he dropped to the ground ddad.
In the meantime a terrible battle was no •'Billy" came in sight Then I com­
going on below. Convict Smith struck menced a diligent search, and present­
at Deputy Warden Rowley with a ly I caught sight of something white
hammer, but the latter dodged and beneath a brush heap. Stooping down
escaped death. Rowley struck Convict and looking in, 1 saw the little brute
Charles E. Jones on the head and he curlad up in a heap, and not a move
dropped. He will doubtless die, us his could I get out of him. Reaching in, I
head is terribly cut. William Eager, caught him by the leg and pulled him
sent from Grand Rapids, was badly out, and gave him a good cuffing on
wounded, and bps recovery is doubtful. both sides of his head. But he did
He is fcrvlng n fiftcen-year sentence for not mind it a bit and seemed to enjoy
the joke immensely, capering about in ,
manslaughter. .
his usual manner all the way home, aa i
It wits only by prompt action that
the wholesale liberation of the con­ if he would say: “You hid from me
victs was averted. Hall Master Par­ yesterday and I hid from you to-day,
’
cell grabbed up the irons used and honors are even."
by some local tinners and com­
menced prodding the convicts who ran
back. Gradually the convicts were
forced into their cells. Four convict*
TIME TABLE.
Ju eilect January 22.18S3.
were injured. Smith, the leader, was
found to have a bad cut on the back of Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detrol
and tbe east.
his head. On seeing the first ten fol­
low Smith out of the shop, Die rest fol­ i.r. ~| Going East |
.Grand Rapids
lowed until they were driven back.
East Paris
McCord
ADMITS THE MURDER.
IA Ito
Elmdale
Clarksville •
K»y Ki*te rs.
Hake Odessa
• Woodbury
Cairo, III., July 11.—NewA was re­
Sunfield
ceived here Monday night that a negro
Mulliken
Grand Ledge
had been arrested at Milan, Tenn., who
Lanshuc
is found to have been an accomplice of
Detroit
Miller and a partner in crime, and who
is the one
that
actually committed the murder of the Ray
Rlttmre
sisters. The sheriff at Bardwell,
Stanton
!oql»
Ky., has
been notified, and if
Grand tadxe
he
.proves to be the man, aa
claimed, another lynching is in pros­
~Goimt Wwt I
pect A passenger conductor on the
il Jr trim
|L*usltf»
Illinois Central, who brings the news
iGraml Ledae
uf the arrest, says the man fought des­
|Mulllkeu
Stu&gt;0r:d
perately, but when finally overpow­
Woodbury
ered admitted that he murdered the
Lake Odessa
Clarksville
girls, and that MiHer knew it and re­
Elmdale
fused to divulge it. Miller, while in
Alto
jail at Bardwell, is claimed to have said
Mi-Coni
East Pari.*
that, while he did not commit the
Grand Rapids
crime, he knew who\(Jid it He after­
wards denied having said so.
i a. m.
Grand E*3m
Until Monday no one could be found
Portland
who would say positively that he had
Ionia
seen Miller in Kentucky on the day of
Howard City
Ionia
the murder, but now n young woman
Sunton
asserts that she suw the Miller who
11 more
was lynched hiding in her father's barn
• Every day. others week days on I;;. t
near Bardwell that morning and saw on signal.
Bailor cars on all trains betweon GraafH
him again when he was first taken Raoldsand
Delrort. Seats 25 cents. ConnecUoBw
back.
The impression is growing made ir Union stailou. Grand Rapids with tm £•
that the mob got the right man or CRICAGOA WEST MlCHIOAN RAILWAY Ft ’
his accomplice, notwithstanding the
slight and
purely circumstantial
to tbesunnuer rewru of northern MIc
evidence upon which he was hung. niute
san.
Thediscovery of tho fact that he mailed
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago. B:K
a letter from here on the Fourth of
July to his wife at Springfield, I1L.
taave fnr Manistee and Traverse Cfty 7:30
J
strengthens this belief, fpr after mail­ M.andft JOP. M.
taave tor Uharlexolx and Petoskey 7:30 A.
ing the letter he had ample time to go
Parlor cars on day trains and Sleepers j
■ from here to where the young girl says ulaht trams to Chicago.
Ask our agents fur further particulars i
she saw him in tho barn near the place write
to
where th© murder was committed
Gkokge DxHavkm, GenT Paas*r Ag't. I
Grand Rapid J
KILLED BY A LIVE WIRE.
Escape Froatrated Only After a Fight

'11

Ciicagfl, Kil&amp;uuo It to

TIME TABLE.
Toledo, O., July 11.—Louis Nape, a
•In effect Juae'M. l«a.
lineman, was instantly killed Monday
morning while working at the top of a
pole. He was fixing what was supposed
to be a broken and dead wire. Unfor­
tunately it had comejn contact with a
live wire and the insulation was burned
off. isape
on.
Nape's
s spur on his heel touched a- KJ
grounded telephone wire and his body &lt; r
completed the circuit. He fell, still
dinging to the wire, and the limp body
caught on a rope suspended between
the poles and hung in mid air, smoking
and flushing at the points of contact
with' tho wires. When the body was
oS' }
(cut down it was found that the flesh
liad been burntxl away to the bones on
the hands and one foot.

:=! d

DENVER SHAKEN.

Denver, CoL, July 11.—The entire
city was shaken' at 4:30 a m Monday
by the explosion of 8.000 pounds of
dynamite In a storage house in south
Denver.
People were aroused from
their beds by the awful concussion
in that section of the city.
There
was a general destruction of window
panes and many doors were blown
from their hinges. Two men are sup­
posed to have been blown to pieces.
Portions of their clothing and a re­
volver were found near the scene.,
What caused the accident is not known,
but it is supposed to have been the
work of tramps.
- •

ST. Lou tit, July 11.—Charles Hoyle, a
capitalist, bu assigned to Charles C.
Nichols. The liabilities are placed at
JUCO.OOOand assets at about the same.

ROUTH.
Kalamazoo Ar...
Ea»tCooper Lv..
RleliUuOJuEc't.

Mito....?.”
lielton
iTnventate
8huiu........

:s

flAfrTOrGB.

Coals Grove..
Woodland ....
Woodbury

ria D. £.
tanning
Grand Rapids'!
»
s oo4 « *111 not carry pw*MM
provided with freight trtin permit*
Freight trains wm be rm at tb« »
. vtiH
-------------*____ A.
Wil Trains without noOeaa
W.S. Dmrijrc. Gro'lMat
EH. Gan’l P *+
",

1

�PROBATEORdH----

A LONG SERMON.

FACTORIES FOR OOO FEED.

• SEVERAL KINDS OF AN ANIMAL-!

Addititonal Local

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_

°“tr

sympathise with
ruu every

j*™ uui wvu

&gt;. ......................... Section. Mr. Goodyear has been greatly
troubled for several yenrs past an&lt;l^ bis '
friend.-* hope that the opera’i'-ii will result.,
in his complete recovery.
I
Au exchange paper (i lls of »• young I
chap who came to town the other day tu !
•/jret a mairlMge licen»- and w-»* «» •
'
I barra-sfd wh-n Hie clerk asked h&gt;- • •
V tended’* l»
emi.. ...the &lt;*«1W either to find her or
wait until he could collect his scattering
apo-es and recall her name.
A telegram from Indian* yesterday con­
vey cd the sad news that Peter Sage, of
tins city, was dead. As he has been
Working on the railroad the report ls»
circulated that he had met with an Xcei’ dent, but whether that was the cause or
whether he died from natural causes
could not be learned. His remains are
expected here today on the noon train.
A barn belonging to Mrs. Ell . Bechtel
lu tbe third ward caught on fire yesterday
-afternoon. The fire department was called
out'and soon extinguished the flames.
Iteport differs as to the origin of the fire,
.some saying that it was started by some
children who were playlug In a water
closet close to the barn. Others say that
dome ashes were thrown on a manure pile
back of the barn. The loss will be aljput
S50 with no insurance.
It is said that clover for hay should be
cut as soon as it is in full bloom. Or­
chard grass, timothy and all other grasses
are best cut when in early' bloom before
‘ the stein sets hard. Hay, well managed
and not too far from market. Is always a
profitable crop, not as exhaustive to the
• to the soil as a grain crop. A farmer can
very nearly approximate the amount uf
hay he harvests by the commonly accepted
rule: j. e., for every - eighteen yards of
newly stacked or "mowed" timothy or
&lt;ra&amp;&gt; one ton and ot clover for one ton
there must be thlrty-orie cubic yards.—Ex.
A very lively pacing race occurred at
the fair ground between Embassade, own­
ed by Foreman it Aldrich, of this city,
nnd Nero, the pacer owned by Geo, Wal­
ler. Both of the horses have shown ex­
cellent speed, and as lhere was a friendly
rivalry as to which was the fastest, the
■owners agreed to settle the question Fri­
day atteruoon ut the fair gfonnd. The
-couted drew quite a crowd *nd the race
waa a fine one. Eu ;tssade won the .first
heat in 2:43. Nero irted in dead earnest
to win the second h- ' md lead by about
two lengtlis until t.’i«- three-quarters post
was reached when he stepped in n muddy
apiit and brok«*. losing the race. The time
for the secmid mile w&lt;m 3:38. The horses
.are very evenly matched and are developA painting Is on exhibition in Archie
McCoywindow which is Hltracting a
jrreat ih-sl of attention. It is an oil psinti..i i&gt;&gt; ,*r Godfrey Knel'.er. j&gt;1 England,
entitled "'rhe'Stray Cow"/which is no
doubt two hundred* years ol/l. The artist
was born in 1048 and died in 1733. The
wny in which the picture is framed would
at once suggest antiquity, the frame bcinz
hand carved and then gilded. The back
piece is of ojik aiu( the nails are rude con­
structions of hammered iron. A small red
.seal with the artist’s coat of arms stamped
•on Is on the back of the picture. It i.«
owned by MrS. Minnie Upjohn aud was in
possession of her father the late Wm. Up­
john during his life and was given to one
of his ancestors by-the artist. It Is valued
at 83000 and Is worth every bit the sum.
the artist being a noted one, In his day,
and the fact that nearly all of his pictures
are in a collection of an English gentle­
man who is a connoisseur of rare paintings
Stives It additional value.

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lair, the first published account of him
having .ppe^red
appeared ta
in U.
the Naturalist’s
Lcndon in 1799. It would
be interesting to know the effect that
was made upon the first discoverer of
what Scribner’s calls an animated para­

nothing more anomalous, in its combination of duck-like mandibles and
webbed feeL the latter further
eqa|pped with spurs like the game
fowl and claws like the true burrow­
ing quadrupeds, mol^like eyes and
otter-like fur, body of musquash and
tail of beaver. One who'was addicted
to his cups might recognize in the
creature merely tho figment of an al­
coholized brain, and an artist regard
him ns the prototype of one of those
uncanny monsteni which sprawl upon
the floor of St. Anthony’s cave in Ten­
iers’ bizarre pictures of the temptation
of that holy character. Our earliest
and, in fact, almost our sole accounts
of the platypus are confined to bald
and literal descriptions of his appear­
ance and habitat, from which we learn
that he is confined to Tasmania and
the southern districts of Australia; and
although his race has been thought to
embrace two or three species, it is now
generally agreed to consist of only one.
You may repair many times to the
favorite haunt of ti\e platypus before
you see him, and to discover the re­
treat to which he modestly retires on
observing your presence is a task im­
possible, except by accident, to any
other than a black-fellow. To these
cunning hunters, however, there are
no secrets of beast or bird: their un­
erring instinct tells them when tho
platypus, diving near the edge of tho
stream, is in quest of food, or when he
is seeking the submerged entrance to
his burrow; and they will advise you
either where to point your gun in ex­
pectation of the animal’s reappearance,
or where to dig in the bank in con­
fidence of striking the grass-lined nest
wherein he dwells and rears his re­
markable family.
WHEN THE”MOON IS FULL.
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Did you ever see a “full moon?" asks
a writer In the SL Louis Republic. I
know what your answer will be with­
out waiting fbr IL It is this: "Yes,
once every month since I have been
old qpough to pay attention to such
phenomena." Yet I take the position
that you are badly mistaken, and that
in all probability you have never in
your life beheld the full face of our
“silvery sister world." By way of solu­
tion let us see what it takes • to consti­
tute a ‘full moon’ in the exact sense of
the term. A full moon occurs only
when our obsequious (attendant is one
hundred and eighty degrees of longi­
tude from the sun. Old Sol and the
earth being in the ecliptic. But the
moon's orbit is inclined to the ecliptic
at an ahgle of five degrees eight min­
utes forty-seven seconds, and is there­
fore never on the ecliptic except when
at its "nodes" dr crossings.
This being "thi! ease, what we call
the circular disk of the moon (full
moon) lacks considerable of being an
exact circle, being what astrono­
mers term "in a state of globosity,”
and is never a perfect disk except
when "a full moon" happens exactly*
os tlie time when Luna is crossing the
ecli ptic, at which time she must neces­
sarily be centrally eclipted. One of our
best/ present day astronomers, in cows
clpaing an article of much merit on
the same subject, says: “We therefore
conclude that a real full moon, one
having a perfect circle, has rarely?'|f
ever, been seen."

u nunUin

Canto** I* Maunfaetnred ,WbBi

One of the two factories in thhcoun-

patent med leine
scribed In the New
luuunci

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Scotchman. He was employed in Lon­
don kennels, studied the needs of
dogs, thought out special treatment
for them and finally took out patents
on foods and medicines, and in this
unique business amassed a fortune.
On the ground floor the visitor enters
the receiving room of the raw materi­
als. Thousands of pounds of butch­
ers’ scraps arc brought here in the
course of a month. Oatmeal in whole­
sale quantities and tons of herbs are.
used. The old-fashioned dog's banc,
boneset. catnip and beef-root, under
various scientific names, find a use as
food or as medicine. The second , floor
is occupied by four curious machines,
with great cylinder attachments. Af­
ter tlie fat nnd meat have been sorted
they are ground separately in these
machines and then placed in. great
wooden tubs where various mixtures
are added.
[
The next process seems so much; like
the ordinary baker's work that one is
quite disposed to taste things, and
when the round and square cakes of a
tempting brown have been taken from
the brick ovens one really envies the
aristocratic dog. After cooling, the bis­
cuits are packed in neat postebiiard
boxes. According to size tlyesc boxes
are labeled for pet dogs, for grey­
hounds and SL Bernards. There are
especially prepared dishes for cats.
Sufficient food to keep pussy for two
days may be had for five cents. But it
costs a pretty penny to keep a dog. A
large dog must have six or eight cakes,
besides a quantity of meat. The meat
costs probably about ten cents and the
cakes are four cents apiece. Thu most
interesting department is that of the
patent machines, at the top of the
building. The mixtures of herbs and
chemicals ore boiled in great kettles,
and the liquid is brought up toi this
floor to lie put in bottles of various
sizes and labeled “cure for mange."
! “liniment for sprains." and to “pre­
vent baldness.’’ Sure cures for seven­
teen diseases, and pills as well as liquid
medicines, are made. This curious es. tablishmcnt also makes dog-collars.
dog soaps, crates for carrying or ship­
ping dogsj dog brushes and combs,
blankets and mackintosh waterproofs,
with hodds, for greyhounds.

WOODEN MONEY IN ENGLAND.

John Auderson, at one time a well
known and prosperous tailor of Jacksou.
returned there yesterday and asked to be
locked in Jail. As a result of dlssapa-'
tion he has lost all his money and is
^physically a wreck.

Wooden money, in the shape of ex­
chequer tallies, was, prior to the es­
tablishment of the Bank of England
in 1694, current in the country named.
Tallies waa the name given to the
notched sticks formerly in use in Eng­
land for keeping the accounts in the
exchequer.
They are described by
Tid-Bits as square rods of hazel or wil­
low, inscribed on one side with notches
indicating the sum for which the tally
waa an acknowledgment, and on two
other sides with the same sum in
Roman characters. When the‘trans­
action was completed, tbe tally record­
During the fishing seaaon of 18W tho
ing it waa split lengthwise, so that
each section contained a half of each United States fish commission, which
notch and one of tho written sides. busies itself solely with the propaga­
One-half, called the tolly or check, was tion of edible fish in the writers aU
given to the person for whose service over the ooufitry, stocking rivers with
it was intended; the other half, called species new to the region, distribut­
the counter tally, was retained In the ing eggs and young flsh to the lakes
exchequer until Its corresponding tally and seacoasts, and working in a vast
should be brought in by tho person number of ways to the one end, dis­
who had last given value for it. It tributed a total of 306,580,432 eggs,
thus became a current token repre­ fry and yearlings uf all kinds of flsh.
senting casU-7 A fterth is establishment The largest operations were in shad.
of the Bank of England government Of this flsh 09,000,000 fry, 1.000,000 year­
payments were made through its lings and 3,000,000 eggs were distrib­
agency. The use of tallies in the ex­ uted. Cod is the flsh most distributed
chequer was abolished by statute 23, ■ext to shad, and of whitefish, lake
George III. The old tallies were, by trout, pike, perch, salmon, flatflah and
acts 4 and 5, William IV., ordered to lobster the distribution of eggs, fry
be destroyed, and it was the burning and yearlings was away up in tho
of them that caused the conflagration millions of each, every state and terri­
by which the old houses of parliament tory getting a share. The work of the
were demolished.
i commission, which is of so great imL portance and substantial value to tho
••Tlpplng;” Id Europe.
| wKble people, is done quietly, in athorThe trouble over "tips” in American ,6ugh business way, without parade of
hotels and restaurants would be large­ ;lany kind, and the commission is by no
ly obviated if the European system of . means a widely known department of
percentages prevailed here. No French­ tlie government._
man pays extravagantly for the ex­
Carioa* Foist of&gt; Philology.
cellent men hi he gets in Paris, but as
It has been found in the case of
every Frenchman pays something, the 1
waiter is satisfied. All over Europe it i primitive river names in the Old World
is the custom to give the waiter a | that a syllable meaning water occurs
gratuity amounting to one-twentieth I once at least, and in many instances
of the bill that he presenLs. He gets a ; several times, in the same name. From
flve-eent tip for a one-dollor meal. j this philologists liavc been able to
Here a man is often expected to pay a trace successive conquests, as each
Awenty-flve-ceut tip for a seventy-flve- conquering tribe added his own name
cent meal, particularly whet he gets I for water or river to the syllables alin a summer hotel. In America the I ready forming tlie names of streams
tips are large,
returns Indifferent. i within the conquered dlstricL The
in thia counIn Europe a sdiall but fixed gratuity ‘ sum# thing
- has -happened
- ---------------------wcures the bc*thervice. The European “7* “ the whites have tacked tho
waiter Is not paid by the landlord. He’ Woty ’’▼or to many Indian names aloften pays for hte place.
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containing the word.

At a meeting of the business men Inter­
ested in the proposed west side evening
daily at Saginaw, it will be decided to­
night whether or not it will be advisable
to engago in the venture. Several dallies
have started in the west side, but none of
them had backing enough to keen them
alive until their advertising would make
■them self-sustaining.

W. H. Tapllu, of Benton Harbor, is a
■nervy man; so when he heard a burglar
-entering his house Saturday night ' he let
him come. When M. Burglar was fairly
in tho bouse Taplln took him by the
throat and. choked him until he was
ready to be marched to the police station
die gave his natae as Henry Moore. He
Ilves on a farm near Benton Harbor.
Six years ago. H. C. Akeley, a wealth*
lumberman of Grand Haven, presented to
the Episcopal diocese of Western Mich­
igan his mansion in that city, - designated
to be used as a college for young ladies.
The gift was accepted, and Akel?y college
k the result. A handsome 930,000 annex
to the main building was completed only
a few months ago, mid the college will
next year have «Q boarding pupils Rn&lt;!
about 40 more from Grand Haven. H. C.
Akeley of Minneapolis, Judge Williams,
of Allegan, nnd Rev. Martin of Charlotte
were recently elected trustees.
&gt; .m!"’1
Aid. A. C. King
left Dowagiac. He said he was going to
Chicago to look after some real estate, but
nothing has been seen or heard of him
since, ills wife died on Monday of grief.
it is said. Sl.e liad bt-cn |n poor heaitl
and worrying over her hutb*Drf *•ternce Is ruppot-cd to have kilter
ui.'
have several children
m! * £
* eoo&lt;1',c,ed « dairy fan..
d It several moilhs ago. and bin.T “^7 •** l,M •**“ M-eealatl..
OO tl,P l-wtd „f lrid(f A nunltM.r ,
“UH-* rum..rsare afloat about his db -

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then. W» &gt;&gt;»J
both.nJ by bon*
“Sct down oa th. frontier. •«! r™ knoY
what that nirana la • &lt;iM ooeatry. A
eXd ot ne etarted out after the
drele. ead Jttet before wo reeched UioIUo
Grande we utw two honemen off to tho
left who tutted •“'Pld0M1{\,A't±2hS
we went, and It wan a pretty «• '«
•while till they dleappemed behind •
clump ol treoe. Wo had ehol toelop them.
Md when wo got in eight again we found
Ibat one bon» had been ehot and they had
dewtrtod him. while l»lh were riding the
Other. They were
man anti a buy-nnd tho mallow- Bgbk
turning and llrllig at ua. finally hitting
our deputy aberlff. Wo gained on them
rapidly/iuid presently a well directed fit*
seat them all In a heap.
"When we reached them the boy was
kneeling In front of the dying Mexican,
sobbing and moaning ns if her heart wotBd
break, while \er hair, which had fallen
tom her cap. Alljwlowher walet. It «•&gt;
a case of elopement, and they had tak^
us for her father’s servants, while we bad
been equally stupid and had taken them
for horse thieves. When he began to gasp
she drew a little l*arl handled revolver,
and before any one could think of stopping
her placed the ntuzxU' under her ear ana
fell Into his arms a corpse. No. we never
heard who they were. We buried them
and went after the horse thieves. -SL
Louis Globe-Democrat.

w7aLWMddea Co listen, and so wo do,
tJhot up in tbe narrow and stuffy pew:
ru.havjnff Jost a* well as
can,
Benaving
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Bo we Jost sit quiet, as boat we may.
And wait till th* long hoar wears away.
My poor little sister tries to kesp
Hrr blue eyes wide, but she falls asleep;
•Tie *o close and stupid and dull and warm.
And I hold her safe In my tired arm.

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You Know

A Modified Frwcrtptlon.

Mr. Oscanyan. in- bls book "TheSultan
and His People.” says that a Turkish
physician was called to visit a man who
was very 111 of typhus fever. The doctor
considered the case hopeless, but pro­
scribed for the patient and took his leave.
The next day, in pawing by, he inquired
of a servant nt the door if his master was
dead.
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"Deadr' was the re-ply; "no, he is much
better.”
The doctor hastened up stairs to obtain
the solution of lhe miracle.
"Why,” said lhe convalescent, "I was
consumed with thirst, nnd 1 drank a pail­
ful of the juice of pickled cabbage.”
"Wooderfull” quoth the doctor, and
out came the tablets, on which he made
thU inscription: "Cured of typhus fever,
Mehemed Agba. an upholsterer, by drink­
ings pailful of pickled cabbage juloe.”
Soon after the ductor was called to
another patient, a yaghlikgec, or dealer in
embroidered handkercbiefs,who wns suffer­
ing from the same malady. He forthwith
prescribed "a pailful of pickled cabbage
juice.”
On calling the uext day to congratulate
his patient ou his recovery he was
astonished to be told that the man was
dead.
In his bewilderment at these phenomena
he came to the safe conclusion, and duly
CRUEL SPORT IN CHILI.
noted It in bis memoranda, that “although
In coms of typhus fever picklt-d c-abl&gt;age
“Barro." th* Dangcrou* ?&gt;atloo*l 1‘astinM*.
juice is an efficient remedy it is no: to be
. In Which fine Horsemen Participate.
used unless the patient be by profession as
The national pastime of Chili b tip
upholsterer.”
"barro," which is played by the htiascos. or Chilian -horsemen, who are
splendid riders. At every wayside
Accuunts of tho frightful disaster at St
drinking shop there is a range of poets Gervais slate that hundreds of lives were
supporting a long rail, to which the snved by the action of « young Swiss
horses are tethered. Whenever a few named Dcnzler, who wns employed ns a
huascos meet a wager for drinks b bxrl&gt;er in one of lhe hotels which were
sure to be put up. Then sides are wrecked by the avalanche.
Denzler was at work when the flr»l ter_ chosen, and the leaders first take their
places on horseback side by side, each rible cracking sounds gave warning of
with his horse’s chest close up to the danger. The whole side of the mountain
instantly gave way: lhe solid buddings
bar. The others mount and rahgc
swayed and crumbled beneath the feet like
themselves on each side in tlie same­ dust: the (woplc, stunned with horror,
position. Then the game begins. The rushed v^ildly litre and there for escape,
object of each side, according to Lon­ but death faced them cm every aide. Dendon Tid-Bits, is to force its way along xier alone was cool. He saw that there waa
to the further end of the bar against a chanec of safety ou the other side of the
the opposition of the other party. torrent that swept down the mountain.
For a few brief minutes, the mass of
■ Each closes sideways with all his
might and digs his huge rovyete into rocks, trees and shattered dwellings whieh
his horse's sides to keep his chest close it carried down were blocked, gorged with
to the bar until they drop blood and a narrow space of water in the centre.
the cruel bits are jerked viciously. Denzk-r, giving orders to the men. heaped
npover this space boxes, trunks, furol
Yells of excitement and rage break ■ture, doors dragged from the hotel, until a
from the players as the pressure in­ bridge was made, across which he led the
creases, and their legs are crushed be­ terrified taoh of people to safety.
tween the horses. The spectators are
The coolness and authority with whlcl
equally excited. Even the horses seem this young peasant, In the face of an awfu .
to take an iptelligent partin the strug­ death, controlled the men and women who
gle, and a well-trained monnt will an hour before had regarded him as a
frequently oust a rival from his plxte. servant waa the most remarkable feature
Progress along the bar is, however, nf the achievement. Not until the last
very slow, and when there are aa many human being was in safety dldbecriM
as thirty or forty picked players a aide himself.—Youth's ComDanion.
a whole day may be spent without tho
contest being decided. Honea and
men both suffer severely, legs ore
crushed and broken, nnd at tho end of
tbe struggle tho riders hare to be
helped from their saddles, and their
clothing has often to be cut from the
swollen flesh. Unless a limb be bro­
ken, the tough horseman ,h little
worse. A day or two on his back and
pure olive oil restore him to strength
and suppleness.

The receiver of the Smith Middlings
purifier company at Jackson, expects to
start up business In the big works to-day.
Ll is the biggest factory in the city.

President Clute, of the agricultural col­
lege. who has resigned and Is soon-to
leave tbe college, has given It out that
there will be no president’s reception this
year In connection with tbe commence­
ment exercises. The students do not
look on the proposed omission with ap­
proval.

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Don’t
Assert in ruining
vour i yesight but,
have your eyes
examined and fit­
ted with glasses by

Dr. Q. W. LOWRY.

That SPARY PHILLIPS kte s

the very best groceries that money

can buy. and that!. :u akes a specialty of canned good-.?

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or any kind of building mater
ial, by coniiug directly to us
and not only tltet. you will save money by buying of ns

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

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WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED

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of the g^-ods.

Remember that EVERY PAIR is WARRANT
tsL) to be first ciass in every respect.
all and examine the goods while there is a
large assortme it.

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VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 42

Published Thursdays by

COOK

BBOS..

HAMTlXliti, MICH.

BUILDING; or if you want any
' I ARDWARE of any kind, call on
me.
I keep everything usually kept

FIRST &lt;WJ
IWbWflRE STORE
\nd know that I can please you

IRA HN VALKENBURGH
Son boiled coos '
Are very nice for
. breakfast but they
wont hatch chickens.

‘RUDDY
Harvester Oil

For aood Shocs^
You must go where
they HAVE THEM
FOR SALE.
WE

At Townsend’s is a Slicker. Yon
will -Hiss a good one it yon
don’t try it.

Boy Ike tat Bay Tedder
ii tlie market, tie ‘‘Advance” of

That’s at

HriKE OUR

WARRANT
QOOO.—.

woolleu &amp; Bronson s. 05866977
ONE PRICE SHOE DEALERS.

03612668

WANTED!

That was, that we had a
while ago. We’ve been giv.
ing our customers a benefit
ever since too in many lines.
We've just got settled now in
one of the neatest stores in
Michigan.

I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
.

WHOLE NO. 4938

HASTINGS, MICH. JULY 20, 1893.

Hastings Banner

. I also do

OUR NEW 5T2RE

CUSTOM SAWING
P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they .
&lt; an’t handle call and see me. 1 will buy timber
standing.
V

J. I. WILKINS,

Is large, convenient and
pleasant and wo cordially
invite our friends and patrons
to call on us in our new
location.—First door west of
Ira Van Valkenburgh s.

ACT. y.H. QOObYErtR

COUNTY NEWS.
Cunt* Drove.
Tlie Ice cream social Friday evening
was a success, people carat from all
around—Miss Hibbard uf Grand Rapids,
and" Leah Bownc- of Hastings, were guests
of the Kelsle girls over Sunday-Wm.
Wood’s stay with us will be a matter of
but a tew days, also Uncle Jesse Cotton
Is failing very fast—Frank Wolf now
lays aside tbd* mason work and takes up
black smithing—We spoke a few days ago
of a wedding near at hand Winnie Dove
has secured a cook and dish washer—H.
Long is talking of renting his farm in
Woodland for a term of years and going^to
old Ohio—Mrs. E. A. Palmatier will en­
tertain the Ladies mite society Aug. 3.
Ranflald.
During the thunder storm Inst week
Thursday, lightning struck Hiram Col­
man’s new- barn shattering the south
center post and knocking a few boards off
and running down the conductor pipe Into
the ground. The storm passing on east
until It came to Mr. Conklin’s bams striking
them both, killing a valuable horse in one.
and setting lire to the other, but there
in-ing ready help the fire was- soon ex­
tinguished—The sermon was delivered at
the church last Bunday by Rev. Rickmire.
pt Comslock, A rdon Mofford’s son-in-law.
Hr gave us a grand discourse in whicli
all were greatly interested throughout the
■whole sermon—Last Saturday at our
church the minister preached the funeral
sermon of the son of Henry Beerie of
Sunfield who was brought here for burial
—At Henry Bowipan’s house a daughter
has taken up quarters—The nearest
gnessera on the
gold watch were
Elbert Edmond and Fred Bristol they be­
ing even Elbert bought Fred out—Next
Sunday at the church there will be a
good many goodly people taken in as
members of the church, who have been on
probation for six months and in a week
from Saturday and Sunday there will bheld at the Baltimore church, which Is
on this charge, quarterly conference for
Hie election of officers—Chas McKcnnie
who was kicked by a horse a week or ten
days ago is now able to flourish around
again—Chuuncy Shoemaker is In bur
midst helping the farmers out of there
haying and harvest—Harvest has com­
menced In dead earnest and soon will be
heard the hum of the thrasher here abouts
—Monday evening Roily Power’s wife was
left alone a short time, and finding a rope
hung herself. Roily was fortunately near
and finding her cut the rope and by the
aid of Dr. Chandler and neighbors that
wore close by brought her to her senses
again.
Freeport.
J. W. Boynton of Grand Rapids was in
town Saturday—John Mishler has gone to
Naponee, Ind., where he expects to re­
main for the summer—I’. Godfrey and
Miss Myrtle Reigler spent Sunday at Gun
Lake—F. Herrick and wife. John Yarger
and daughter Myrtle are enjoying a two
weeks outing at Gun Lake—The U. B.
people baptized In tho Little Coldwater
Sunday—It is said that the wind storm
Sunday night drove some of the Freepott
citizens Into their cellars—Miss Annie
SisSon of Hastings is visiting relatives in
Freeport at this writing—Freeport has
gone wild over foot ball—Seymour Reig­
ler and Bruce Culler were at the county
sent Monday—F. C. McCullum went to
Linden Monday to visit his-parents.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Delton
Mrs. M. R. Gwin, of Ovid, Is visiting
her parents U, Burst and family this week
—Mrs. E. Howard, of Gobles, has been
visiting at the doctor's—Miss Floyd Wil­
liams who has been’* visiting In Kansas
and the world’s fair returned home the
12th. She witnessed the falling of the
tower on the cold storage building during
the firn also the firemen leap for life*—C.
B. Robinson was at Plainwell Wednesday I
on business—Lightning • struck several
telephone poles at Milo and run in on the
wire at the depot and destroyed the box—
L. H. Whlttenmore and wife are visiting
nt Climax—O. B. Pennock’s house was
struck during the storm last Thursday
setting It on fire and shocking the occu­
pants. The fire was extinguished before
much damage was done—Three cases of
measles In town. Two at G. A. Mantles
and one at G. Norwood’s—C. A. VanAmburg and wife was at Kalamazoo Friday
last—Mart Skillman and John Daniels
drove to Battle Creek last Friday with
campers goods—Dr. McLeay want to Kala­
mazoo last Friday night and returned Sat­
urday morning with two doctors for con­
sultation on Jim Bauld's case—Mrs. Dav’*
enport
and daughter
have
turned
from
their
visit
Kalamazoo—Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sbrontz
are the happy parents of an eight pound
boy, born the 17lh.
Orangeville.
Jule Crans, of Changewater, New Jer­
sey, visited relatives here last week—
While working on J. Johncox’s new barn
Henry Lewis had the misfortune to run a
nail in his foot causing him to quit wosk
for a short time—George Hinchman, of
Dowling, was in the village one day last
week—Mrs. C. H. Thurston and Etta
Falk called on friends In Plainwell last
Sunday—E. Hathaway has the frame up
for his new house—George Cross met with
a serious accident last Sunday while try­
ing to drive a cartridge from a revolver
with a hammer and nail. He managed to
shoot himself in the leg where the bullet
lodged. Dr. Buchner, of this place, and
Dr. Hyde, of Prairieville, are attending
him—Miss Addle Elsworth Is' visiting her
sister at Yankee Springs—Dr. Bpchner
was in Allegan Tuesday—A dance'in S­
Harper’s new house next Friday night—
O. R Elite visited his daughter at Otsego
last week.

Woodland.
Prof. Bennet, of the medical college of
Ann Arbor assisted by Dr. Youngs, of
Nashville and several 6ther physicians
operated on Mrs. Chas. McArthur Tues­
day for the purpose of removing a tumor.
Upon examination the tumor was found to
be a very bad one. so interwoven with the
intestines that the operation proved very
difficult It was impossible to remove the
whole of the tumor but Prof. Bennett
thinks that the anticeptle treatment ad­
ministered may be tlie means of stopping
its growth. Mrs. McArthur has been a
great sufferer and It Is hoped that.Prof.
Bennett’s predictions may prove true—
Tlie rains of late has spoiled a good deal
of hay and is delaying harvesting—There
is some prospects of a creamery In our vil­
lage—L. C. Felghner is busy setting up
binders for L. D. Warner—L. D. Warner
has sold twenty-five binders this season—
It is reported that John M. .Smith who
went to Missouri last spring is about to
return to Woodland, the climate of Mis­
souri oct agreeing with Mrs. Smith’s
health—U Parrot. J. 11. Walts and Henry
Smith are busy luJtheir berry fields. It is
reported that Mr. Smith gathered seventyfive bushels of berries one flgy last week—
The Nashville ball team will play the
Woodland in our village on Tuesday the
25th—Mrs. Densmore is mi better—Mrs.
Valentine is getting along nicely for nn
old lady—George Garlick Ims moved Into
C. H. Snyder's house—The people's meat
market has closed once more and Mr. Hill,
the proprietor has moved back on his farm
—Daniel Leedy, who went to Oregon last
spring has returned singing Michigan, My
Michigan—It Is reported that work will
soon commence on the raceeouree—An ex­
cursion to Ottawa Beach will leave Wood­
land next Sunday.

called home lari week by the sudden Ill­
ness of his mother—The storm last Sun­
day night struck and burned the barm of
M. Pilgrim together with all the contents,
killing one critter. Mr. Pilgrim rushed
out to rescue the horses, who were nearly
crazed with fright, one kicked hhn strik­
ing him In the stomach and rendering him
insensible. His wife came to the rescue
and dragged film out of the barn, the
horses were also got out. The building
was insured.
’
Johnstown nn&lt;l Barry.
Mrs. Alice Beers of Charlotte, is visit­
ing her sister Mrs. Louis Moore—The
L. A. S. met with Mrs.. Geo. Winters,
Wednesday P. M. of thia week—Mrs.
Anna Moore Is helping care for her sick
father who resides In the northern part of
the state—Mr. John Verdlne gives em­
ployment to a number of our young peo­
ple In his raspberries. A large crop is
anticipated at present—Last Thursday
we were visited by a heavy rain and wind
storm accompanied by plenty of lightning
—Mr. Warner Messenger had a large shed
struck and burned together with a straw
stack, and had It not been for the timely
help of neighbors bls barn would have
burned also as it was only 30fL from the
shed—The Y. P. S, C. E. meet every Sun­
day evening at the school house, Mr.
Dell Russell leads the meeting next Sun­
day evening—Willie stacking hay last
Thursday F. A. Robinson had the mis­
fortune to run the hay fork Into his leg.
He will do know more work for a few
days.
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NMhvUle.
A. IL Weber spent Sunday nt Irving
and Middleville—Miss Francis Heacox
was the guest of the Misses Furniss sev­
eral days. She returned to.herhome Mon­
day accompanied by little Guy Hyde—
Dale Strong of Tocotua, Wash., started
west Monday morning after spending
about a week with friends here—Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Felghner returned from Chi­
cago Saturday noon—Misses Minnie Fur­
nish and Francis Heacox were at Has­
tings Saturday afternoon—Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Smith were at Charlotte Monday—
Ward Gribbin was at Middleville Satur­
day evening—Mr. and Mrs, W. V. Monroe
are visiting their uncle, Henry Roe and
family—Some one entered Roe’s meat
market and Scheldt's Saloon Monday
night. At the market was taken from the
till about 81.50 and at tlie saloon 13cts.—
Mrs. E. A. Stanton of South Evanston, III.
Is visiting friends and relative^-' here—
The Irving base ball nine played with our
boys at the driving park Tuesday after­
noon, the score stood 33 to 20 in favor of
Irving—E. J. Quackenbush and family of
Cedar SpiIngs are visiting at Dr. Com­
forts.
__________________
Pleaaanl -Valley.
line harvest weather and fanners are
improving it —Joseph Ovorsmith rides a
new binder—Mr. and Mrs. Milo Flfleld. of
Hastings, enjoyed Inst Sunday with their
daughter—Frank Brown has Impnm-d his
bouse with a fine coat of paint and build­
ing two elegant porches— Parmerteer &lt;fc
Sun are running dally a meat wagon thro’
the country-The contract for the Pleasant
Valley ditch or canal was let Tuesday the
lltli, by township drain commissioner 6eo
Wellman. Mr. Bauld, of Charlotte, taking
the first three sections and Geo. Appleman
the fourth. When completed it will give
us a direct navigation to the great lakes
and boats will be started. Those wishing
to attend the world’s fair will find safe and
pleasant accommodations. Boats will
leave Pleasant Valley docks daily at G p.
m.—Mrs. John Birmingham and family,
of Vermontville, Sundayed with E. Lock­
hart.
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Additional Local

Learning that a number of officers of
the Michigan state troops were providing
themselves with dress coats gorgeously
trimmed with gold braid for wear al the
Cloverdale.
approaching encampment. Adjutant Gen­
The brick yard has shut down for 'an
eral Eaton in general orders Informs all
Indefinite period and some of the boys feel
such that no other than the regulation uni­
pretty, blue over IL the only way to know
form can be worn while.on tfuty. In the
the reason of the stoppage Is to keep right on
same order he knocks out ex-Gov. Winans’
voting the Cleveland Confederate ticket—
Bedford.
pet “canteen” policy by prohibiting the
Campbel brothers have got the house pur­
Miss Nellie Crane spent the week at the sale or use of liquors on the grounds.
chased of Dr. Hunt moved on to its new great fair—Mrs. J. II. Mantel visited iter
The three sizes of postal cards now in
foundation, Geo. Reed of Hastings doing son and family in Delton last week—Mr.
the work—Jacob Church of Kalamazoo is and Mrs. E. W. Jordan and daughter vis­ use are to be abandoned and one size sub­
visiting friends here—Harvy Adams Is ited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jordan at Wall stituted for both single and reply cards.
working for~S- France near Camp St. LakerSunday—Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith The single cards are to be of a uniform
Louis—Arthur Valent of Kalamazoo was spent Sunday at Gun Lake—‘Miss Floy size 3^x5% Inches. This Is what is known
out here for a few days laa^ week—Sarah Burke gave a very pleasant party at her a» the international size. The double or
Doonon is working,for Mrs. Edgar Otis- home last Saturday evening the occasion reply card now In nse will be continued
Emma Chamberlain is working for Mrs. being her 16th._ birthday. Twenty-two of with the size when folded reduced to that
Feri! Oils—I suppose that the poor old her young friends reponded to her Invita­ of tlie International card. These two
pensioners are being robbed in order that tions and report an exceedingly enjoyable cards will take the place of the small or
his highness. Hoke Smith can go to time—The infant daughter of Mrs. Dora ladies’ card, the inudlum and the large
Yellowstone Park in a manner befitting so Squires fell over while sitting on the door card and the large return card. '
eminent a person—People are fishing for last week Thursday and broke her collar ■ Why Is it that a stranger coming Into a
pleasure just now. soon perhaps they will bone. The fracture was reduced by Dr./ community, purporting to be an agent of
be glad to make a regular employment of C. C. Smith and the little one is doing some kind, can always succeed better than
it as other work gets scarce—We miss the quite-nicely at the present writing—Mlm a home agent? The stranger can come In
good natured yell of the brick yard boys, Sarah Rogers returned from, the summer with a slick tongue and a little gall and at
but when Congress meets again I suppose school of music at Detroit last week Wed­ once make people believe that what he has
we shall see those good old times we have nesday—Ray GI fiord called upon his fam­ to sell is the best on ear th, and that it is
heard about—“In a horn.”
ily and friends here Monday—Jenuie twice w good as the home product, and be
takes your order for his worthless trash:
Gifford Is on the sick list.
Yankee Springe. •
while on .the other hand the home agent
The rainy weather does not make the
Dowlln.K
has a harder road to travel and barely
farmers feel very good on account of their
Mrs. Wm. Freeman Is gradaallj- failing1 makes half the sales, and frequently must
hay and wheat—M. Potter killed six with slight hopes of her recovery—Leite do this at prices greatly below the other
skunks lask week. Where are the fur Clemana Is recovering from her receiM man.
buyers?—The Sun scribe says If the coat illness—The many friends of Mr. and Mrs!
We were striken speechless one day
fits let them wear it, and so do I—Miss MurrlMIriffin, the latter recently of this recently, when a lady came lubi the office
Bertha Johnson, of Middleville, was the place, wilt be pleased to learti they are and asked fur two copies of test week's
guest of her parents lost Sunday—F. Mc­ the happy parents of a daughter—Mr. Newk we gave them to her, she inquired
Cloud made a Hying trip to Hastings Sat­ Jerry Caueer formerly of this place, but the price, but at the same time did not
urday-Mrs. A. J. Potter and family were now n resident of Bellevue, passed to a think that we should charge her anything.
the guests of her daughter Mrs. W. John­ higher life oa the 10th. He was a highly Imagine the expression that crept over
son last Sunday—Farmers are busy cutting respected citizen, a kind neighbor and her oountenace, when we politely Inform­
their hay and grain—During one of the a loving husband. He leaves a Wife and ed her that they were only ten cents, five
heavy rains last week th'* lightning struck one son ami a large circle of friends to cents a piece. And she could not get over
•and burned a shock of wheat for J. Carter mourn ills loss, our sj ni|&gt;athj- Is extended It, to think we should charge one who
of N. Orangeville—Whortle berry picking to them In their l«er&lt;-aveunnt—James was taking the |mpt&gt;r, for extra copies.
is on the list this week with other work— Enusley im t with quite an accident last Every paper that we send out costa us
The social at the Ritchie school liqtise last week by falling from the scaffold in F. money. We agree to give Tun News one
Friday night was not very well attended Stanton's hunt-and tending on a pile of year for one dollar that is fffty-two papers,
we hear—J A. Johnson expects to stat boards.- He h quite ComArUble at tin- then why should we throw In extra cr
threshing this week—G. Ritchie expects to writing—Mrs. C. Letter is reported a» les If we should go to this lady to t
run J. A. Johnson’s binder the remainder no better—M. Aldrich and daughter Mm. anything would she douate us more tl
of the harvest—Miss Minnie Norris and Mack expect to visit relatives in tlie south­ we paid our cart wheels for? No,
Bertha Johnson were the guests of Mi?s ern part of the state In the hrur future— would not, but still tlie same lady i
Emma Raymond last Sunday—Miss Cora
Mr. Pitcher Sr. went to Hartford a short very indignant that we should charge
Williams was a guest at J. Duffer** last time ago to visit relatives, while there h«* for Tue News, after we had taL,
week—Remember the service at the school was tak. u ill and diet! test Wednesday; special pains tu give the people aomrthi
house next Sunday night—We have heard
The, remains were nut brought back for that they would appreciate how as welli
of Its raining frogs and worms but we Interment. He leaves three sons 'and a tn after years as a souvenir of the class
have never heard of Its raining buggy
circle of friends to mourn his loss and our ’93 of the .aahvillehigh schoote. Ver.^
wrenches until last Monday when A.
symathy is extended to them—Mr. and the ways of the poor edit &gt;t are roeky
Stocking found one in bis mowing machine
Mrs. Geo. Frey entertained a niece last —Nashville News. Tour’s h the c
box one-halt mile from the house and no
Saturday and Sunday, at present she i» mon fate of all Brother Felghner. W
one knows how it got there.
J the guest of J, Heed—R. Freeman was had several such experience*.

�“Sorry to hear that Who is the then, in a lower tone, "as to Doyle?”
man?”
| “Oh, damn Doyle! I don’t care if he
I "Kane. He said Dawson was lying never—" But hero the commander of
jreunrHAix'
t»«n made in th
I about hisofficer, and he wouldn’t stand rMNe,
j the post
regained
-control
of himself,
■ bamboo
kmafe
.treteted
te
it”
| and. with j
- --------- «*
hand
length towards the earthward win­
drowned
more'n
drunk,
one
or j man
I can
unna
your menand
among
'em. half
We had
to put
h !ra
"Will
you
sendu*.
an orderly back with dows, where all was darkness, and
most underhand and abominable thing into
“Kane!"
exclaimedto keep
Cram,hinyrising.
something vague and Indistinguisha­
the guard-house
from ' word a* soon as you know?"
murdering
the heud-quarteni
he had e*er heard of his doing. It was “
why,, he’s Dawson,
one of our
best, I never * “Yes, sir, the moment I hear. And-d ble lay extended upon the lounge.
unlike him. It couldn't be true. Yet heard
clerk. ofThere's
been
some
kind of a J —shall I send yon word from—there" Cram marched half-way across the |
his being
riotons
before."
floor, then stopped short, glanced 1
muna and f-unrra
had not Braxton shown him tlie letter row."
“He’s riotous enough to-night. He । —and Cram nodded northward, and
aod M attorney , feTTtUrt.’l1’*
which said he was seen on the levee
*■ ’ -* — —
down, stepped quickly to one side,
a said murwa&lt;erS*!?
with her by his side? Had not Dryden
shifting his heavily-booted foot as
tM
to
rrooverui,
town
further
informed
every
man
and
wom
­
though to avoid some such muddy pool
Bu Gaol. Gbartes R. Kino.
an and child with whom he held con­
jgameu wumw. as those
___ _____
encountered without
— —- - - - —-• - • . j ——
auu «.... parting ware of the hand { ’Take care,” be whispered, and mosuch ease t**d« and pruvldwi
■ tinned warnlngly to I*terco. “Come
turned back to his office.
Mme. LasceUcs up Rampart street, 1
Riding single file up the levee, for hero and open these shutters, Al­
and was not there a story already
the city road was one long pool, with phonse," were the next words. But
.afloat that old Lascelles had forbidden 1
the swollen river on their left, and tho once again that prolonged, dismal,
Ito bs t»xnxrxr&gt;.]
hiih ever to darken his threshold again 1
1 slonting torrents of rain obscuring all mournful howl was heard under the
"lie 8 to
—forbidden madame to drive, dance, or •nd
wanted
lick ’tall
sixthere
of____our
fellows.
------if Inuiuua
hadn
gpt
when
I did I■ wannu
objectsfc-on the other
hand, the party south window, ‘and the negro, seized
When Jeffers came driving into bar- even speak with him? And was there tliey would probably have kicked him ■ made its way for several’squares
------ — withVnlw
nck.s on his return from town, his not already in thi? post command- । into a pulp. All were drunk; Kane. 1 oot exchanging a word. Presently the with uncontrollable panic, turned back per cent tatermt,.andaU!&lt;•»:*
BO attorne. s Iro Ot tbirt) th, S ;i.ro
first care, as became the trained er a hand a note intimating that H. too, I should say; and as for Dawson, ’ leading filo came opposite tho high and clung trembling to the oppoelte WJh
eovenaatovtor tlirrr'n. f),.. ;.r. • ,1^. r‘7"
grnom. wtut tor his hor-cs, and he was Lascelles would certainly chaUenge
•■racribel
*md
anrtitur
n* ; j, tlXeruS
•'eaeribel
lu
-stud
nx«rt:&lt;xz*-ahe was just limp ”
'
I wall of the Lascelles place. The green
-»ircr aud panei ut ’ .&lt;•.«! In*:i;&lt;a*,'• m r being in
rubbing them down and bedding their Waring to Instant and mortal combat
“Would you, mind going down anil latticed gate stood opun—an unusual
ibe township of Yanki &lt; Kpru.r..’ lli" I'oinny
Mtalls for the night when the sergeant if Waring had used the wagon as al­ he was just limp'
■if Barry and HUlc of MX',
me talk
with- -----Kane?
I never I thing—and both officers bent low over
'■POuilijuu
iL..,..
o
olid d«aerll*d ns follow»•. |.
of the battery guard, lantern in hand, leged? Jeffers must know about it letting
knew him to be troublesome before, I their pommels and
id gazed along the
TU« £*»t half . *t( of ihr appeared nt the door. It was not yet and could and should tell if- required, letting me talk with Kane? I never
ter and the H-iuib half (&gt;41 „♦ t
}ey to the pillared
kuen
hhu
h.
before,
rain-swept aJej
tattoo, but by this time the darkness but Cram simply could not and would thouirh he sometimes drank a Utile. ' dark,
quarter ill ou_*rcttou t«&lt;. :■
,ico
dimiy
secu
ueVond.
Not
a
soul
Xortb.
ten [ »0] *(n|
I portico dimly seen be’
wa&gt; intense, the heavens were hid, not ask the groom to detail the move­ though he sometimes drank
. in sight The water
was already
iaXll one hundnd and sixty
L I was
wi
aaml tlie wind was moaning about the ments pf the gentleman. Had not Be was on pass this evening.
more or
according tu 1 &lt;- 11 t»d *Uh«.
-an ' on a IflFel with tho banquette, and
“Well, it’s raining cats and dogs,
.urvt-j thereof.
stables and gun-shed and whistling Waring sent word he would be home
stand it Ibut
can.come
”
Dated May setb. ING
along. If you can I would soon be running across and into
away over tjic dismal expanse of flat, in two hours and would come to see his captain,
A—few
A 'aG^nd dog skulking
,1
rminutes
" later the sergeant of ' th® F®tc
wet, ditch-tangled fields towards the battery commander at once? Did not
•'I ■-'rt^agee.
Phiui* T. COLnaovc.
swamp. But tho cockney's apirita that mean he would explain fully? the guard threw open one of the wooden , obout thc Ptacc F®vo rent to u mournAttorney for Mortam.'-.
were blithe as the clouds were black. Cram gulped down the query that rose compartments tn the guard-housc.and ful howL' A »udden thought struck the
there
sat
Kane,
his
face
buried
in
his
1
cap^a^e
led
the
way
down
tho
,i,
,
MOKTGAGE
SAU.
As was usual when he or any other to his lips.
Default bavlnu been nw&lt;le 1 • ti;r rotKUtioar
hands.
I slope and forded across to the north
eervitor was in attendance on Waxqpg,
of a errtalu mortEage nMdr ni
X&lt;mtu
"All right, then. Pierce; we’ll take
sod Nettle ConH to Murk Mrt'xmley, &lt;!»tra
“I ordered him locked in here bv ®h,e- th« others following.
the reward had been munificent He 1 these over to Mrs. Cram and have a
Jaouarv
!4. A. D . UM. m&gt;&lt;1 i ■ .hi ,h
cf.
ha&lt;! lunched at Cassidy’s at the lieu- bite ready for Waring on his return," himself, because I feared our fellows ' ‘•Joyce." said he to his orderly, "di»flee of the HraHter of Iwxb fortlie f'oantv of
g'» in there and ring at the
Barry Mil State of Mu-tilgau. on tlie Vh d»r
-tenant's-expense while that officer and said the stout-hearted fellow, and, in would hammer him if he were turned moaj,t
X»v,
A.
D„
lam.
I
m
l.ihrr
.*.
•■&lt;
on
Mr* Gascolles is home,
his friends were similarly occupied at refusing to question his servant, In with thesi," explained Mr. Merton, ! door- Aak
page 312.00 which mortgage there la
l,
the more exclusive Moreau’s. He hod missed the chance of averting catas­ and ut sound of tho voice the pHir' ™ not, ask if madame lias any message
oe due at the date of rhb r.o«ir.. ■ .UB| 0.
oner looked up and saw his common'ViS' ! she would 'like to send
** to tnwn
town, or
or if
if
three hundred dollar•.
'■
i»o cent!
ainbled the team at the quartermas­ trophe.
&gt;
wd mi stiornri 11. c
. ......
pn&gt;:
mFFTXlXO
HVMAM
SFIArX.
3der’ i we can be of any service."
.lilwl fnr In K ‘,1
..
. ,
'I.
ter’s while he had personally attended
. And so they boro thc beautiful clusthe matinee at the St Charles, whichi ter of violets, with its mute pledge of dripping with wet Unsteadily he rose I1 The soldier was gone but a moment,
-Send one of the men tor the post sur- , -refllD** m !•»*
."v ■■ ■ - lute.; to rew..J and camo hurrying back, a negro boj, geon at once, then come bttok heraj
rtme.oruy
■svm mbre to his taste tlian Booth and! fidelity and full explanation, to his re- to his feeL
“Captain,” he began, thickly. “I’d I holding . to„» «0W
Mid
the
captain,
and
Pierce hastened
HjoFihiiUf/^
.,
- high tragedy.
He had sauntered[ jolcing Nell, and the trio sat and
I said
to the
gate.
As he
returned,
the west IJ eontaioedta
wd'inVttauV
about the Tattersalls and smoked j chatted, and one or two visitors came I never have done it in tho world, sir, hl, bewl to "bed the rain, churl ng nt
shatters were being thrown open. There i ^nSVS'"*!*' *•"* P* ™«ied. r.utirc
Waring's cigarsi .TLL,
and patronized tho i 1® for awhile and then scurried homo j but that blackguard was drunk, sir, hl. heels. It
AlphonMs _
«. IfcM nh.n h. rontorod?•£■ room. I
*' - ’ there
fcekeys gathered
the
spring
,, rain
. .began to
. plash
, . on the
.. win.
“M’rieu’ not yet of return, said he:
and slandering my officer, and I gave
. 1 , for
l• *1.•
1
11 as the
, .. ___. On th„ ' iitaauiwii i*. putiiic au’-.ion. u.
bithest
xnecting
tncuwitUw
Metairie,Iho
but Xturo
promptly
him fair warning to quit or I’d hit him, in lalmred translation of his negro and
"d this
tin, was
„„ what
„h., he
b. saw.
ow: on me (
Rt the north trimt floor of ih» Court
an
tlma on
....
of S’"’
.
French,
"and
madame
remain
chez
China
matting, running from under- : House, lathe el’&gt; ot HuMlns* :That Mag the
but he kept on."
ton [.rty from their Jriro .nJ lolling fl,“
Lmua
mavnuB.
-e
tjace
where
Uic
Clnuit
&lt;
’
nrt
:
r
l&lt;.rr&gt;
Cxxma
Mme. d'Hervilly. I am alone wix my neath the sofa, fed by heavy
“Ye-cs? And what did he say?"
.boot the Udlos* entronee to the S? ’
th“
JS*
ps isbolde*.] the premia •te»«ril»-&lt;i in M)d
"He said—I wouldn’t believe it, sir— mudder, and she has fear.
from above, a dark wet stain. On the , inorttt«e.or »o nio&lt;*h thereof i- -. 1.0 it r.rrov
Ch^le. hotel. When he bee.me
•°d
‘“’•'■‘rtX
1
—
at
full
length,
a
sanr
to
pay
the
amount
fl;.■■.
1.
n.
.ttgajr.
that
Mr.
Doyle
was
that
drunk
that
••Oh,
it
’
s
all
right,
I
fancy,
said
-th. Iwp. were being lighted .nd . whch
,b~n "‘-‘“‘T
lounge, strotenea at nui
( with a jM-rrenl Istrrrot. amt u.i :.»1 cwSTtoth. dwdt of Ute eT.nlngi.ee pl.ro to 1
“J
1“h‘“,r th' him and some other fellers had lifted Cram, reassuringly. 1"T?C‘{
— ing human shape, a yellow zvther with *n aUon&gt;**&gt; &gt; fee
tweaty-flve
I stiffening
him out of thc mud and put him to bctl : vr*m’
*•■«....
------ face above the dollars eoveaaatrfl tor therein, it. premhet
Ueely llluntin.Uon. th.t two men &gt;
ri”r ,lnto
tree, up there at—up there at thc house, sir, canKht by the storm, and wisely stayed white, narchmentrlike
i
‘ parcuiucu
‘
Dcln&lt; descnUd In aald n»-rtpei »» all tbu
uptoOT.
”
J
r»w
your
g«te
open,
to
w«
buck of Anatole's place. I think the
’
',rw,n *0 we I black clothing,, a L__
bad PU..J .nd repmwed the open porlo’ bc'ore thelr
bluish,
------ half-openea
_
, &lt;*^1, P|ecr and parrel ..t land -it ..vr ,- j be
teeth
j tewniulpo! A-vria. m t! f&lt;-c;mtr ol
—
. •» showed
----- mgsav;n the
UU., “.er.1 time., mtd that thVy w7ro ' •n&lt;1 the leero roml
qtmgmlro. .ml
I stoppeil to inquire. We’ll ride over to mouth whom yellow
' Btfry »nfl Stall- of MicUiotn a.id Kt.oan aofl
ojlng him enrtomdy. .nd eh.ttering to
&lt;elt conehtced no eab conld bring captain
knows.
”
“Ah, you
should
have steered clear !1 Mme. d’HerviHy’s and ask for them. । agely, a fallen chin and jaw, covered -.-wlbed as follows to mt
^uth other in French. One of them he kl* «"ha»«ro home X.t in hU nerThe north *a»t quarter N I! . cl the wuth
I with thc gray stubble of unshared . —
Hou*
came
your
gate
open?"
I
I west quarterw ’•1 al section nirtp’hree
prewntly reeognUed mt the little
•»■&gt;.“’'e'X he pulled on hl. | of such company, Kane. Did this hap-'
“Mo connais pa*; I dunno, sare. It , beard, and two staring, sightless, ■ &lt;3JJtowno»»e it] oortbaf raiue M-rea “vest la
boots, threw his gum coat over his uni-!I pen at Anatole's saloon?"
J
ghastly
eyes,
fixed'
and
upturned
as
.
s*M
county ot Karrs
"Yes, sir. and them fellers was tnak- ' was lock’ last night."
■“frog-eater," who occupied the old form, tiptoed in to bend over Nell’s
Mauk M&gt;Ca»i ».v,Mortlta|M
“Why, that’s odd," said Cram. “Bet­ ' though in agonized appeal Stone- t' Plliut-T. COUiK'.'VF.
bouse on the levee, Lascelles, the hus­ sleeping form and 'whisper, should she !I ing so much noise that thc dago turned j
Atiorne) for Mortgastt
| them all out and shut up the shop at 1 ter bolt it now, or all the cattle along dead — murdered, doubtless—all that i
band of the pretty French woman he !
wake, that he was going only to thc
wtui left of tho little Frenchman, Lav j Dated, June gah. two
*nd the lieutenant had dragged out of . sally-port or perhaps over to Waring’s , eleven o’clock, and that’s what made the levee will be in there. You can’t
cclles.
MORTGAGE I
■the mud that very morning and hod qu.irters, but she slept peacefully aqd ।I them follow me homo in thc car and ’ luck out thc water, though. Who had
■• rondiUflt
-------1 Defwlt hartnx been
.
v---------------------------- I of * certain mortox- ma . •'
driven up to the old D’Hervilly place never stirred, so noiselessly he slipped |I abuse me gll the way. • I couldn’t ! thc key besides Mr. Lascelles or madI
,
. and June Newton Io E:
and down the stairs '
amc?"
on Eampart street Even as* he was out ou the gallery_____
, stand it, sir.”
; All that day 1 ho storm raged in fury; dated
March jpth. a u.
aw
“
Nobody,
sare;
but
there
is
muddy
•
wondering how cabby got out of hia and
storm,
guided
by^the
burn- ;! *v“Yo? "ould ouly have laughed at i
stalked
boldly
outdim
intolight
the raging
|U&gt;, l.rroiiMwm Uodnd
P&gt;*"&lt; 7^.
\i
. 1 ,’--‘
sera io and" chuck
1 *g with satisfaction ing in Waring
s room. AnaniasX,,,wn_
was .I u m
yodr bctter judgment hadn’t foots all over the piazza."
■ by the boughs torn from overhung- |■ im
Michigan,
on ot
therncrtcw
-.-.nb du . of .March. A I)
"The
devil!
I
’
ll
hare
to
look
In
for
a
»
mjuwM
~
in
front
of
i
ret
‘
n
ndnod
b
J
’
liquor.
Sorry
for
you,
I
manner
in
which
ovex thc sclenti'..
t—
i,„^ th.r,, nnti ererv. i iMW.m liber2c &lt;&gt;f mnrtgfu
•.
ing in Waring's room,
- ’ inurtKaxe wm
m,i tin
tbe cxpn A roadltlou
was '&gt;:
:—
I “He. but you've been drinking just' moment" A nod to Pierce brought ' ing trees, and here, there anti ere*3" । Mitd
»ored that worthy, sleeping curled up on a
Mr. Waring had
.nude iu tr&lt;(\pajn&gt;ra:
him too from the saddle, and the offi- J where turned into a quagmire by the , ih»t
!*. '!!
Mr. Jeffers was urprised to find him««•
“F — - •
1 enough to be a nuisance, and muststay
part thereof on any day
TUV
-Ifraortclrllly^k.ud by o;,l U, “
j" »P« ......
e-TP1"™. - --- ------errs handed their reins to the order- . torrents that could find no adequate ; «^^relD the aanie y‘ »noH&gt;d
where
you
are
for
the
night
They
’
ll
‘
made payable
him up with his foot. Thc negrW rolled
lies. Then together they entered the egress to the northward *wnffips. *’°r ;*«
— therein exprc,%efl
—.-••ed. iu.M
and shod J r.- Mure re­
Cell’s, who hod been informed, he said, lazily over, with a stretch anil yawn.
be sorry for what* they sai.i In the
unpaid and lu arrears fits tbr »i&gt;are of
gate and strode up the white shell over a mile al»ove the barracks it looked . main
morning.
Did
you
lock
up
the
others,
1
by mndaine his wife, of the heroic
thirty d*yi«
then and from- •.Ixiicrforth
"Did Mr. Waring take any arms with
walk, looking curiously about them like one vast canal, an&lt;)/by nine o’clock । after
• lapac of th* «;&lt;i thirty day*, tre
tbr
st
rendered
morning hl
,. f”? q«erb«l the cbptojn.
Mr. Merton?” he asked, as they turned
by .,■: a.*.IriT.-r,
andher
M. that
1, Capitaln.
sum of two thousand dollars «tth
1 through the dripping shrubbery, it was utterly impassable. No cars ' principal
"Any whut, suh?" responded Ana- away.
all arrearage of Intrn-'t tlierem rhall at tbt
“AU but Dawson, sir. I took him’ Again that dismal howl was raised, were running on the dilapidated road I option of the party o! ttir
He begged
of
the
funner
the
accept.
"
“
J
—
j-•
Grcotne
tho .mall douceur which b. ..
ni—
^'.• n,b“n&lt;&gt;- hU T---------“d' ,tl“
over to the .hospital and put a sentry ! and Pierce, stopping wjth impatient to the “half-way honse." whatever and be due and uflyatfle I'l'inedhiDly tb*re
half awake.
’ter, although tin- |&gt;rrfod limited for in­
over him. That fellow looks to ti 1 exclamation, tore half a brick from they might be doing beyond-- There • apayment
Mlipn-d into the Englishmans accus-,
thereof
may
not
thru
bavi
expired,
"Any pistol or knife?"
default hsving »iren made in the pay­
turned pal tn, and mquire-y when he
"Lord, .suh, no. Mr. Waring don’t verging on jimjams, and I wouldn’t be 1 the yielding border of the walk and vra* only one means of communication i and
ment of 'nterc.'t due M*nh .‘.dh. ISM ac&lt;l
wight hope to seehlm«lf
the brave
captain
»^uru,
*,v,. "*Tt.’ datrori.** ------- I
.wJdtaombamtM
of hl,
bur- «rer
»rry .nyfhfnffo
surprised
if he’d been
Kane ‘ sent it hurtling through the trees, between the garrison and the town. : the same having remained uujuitd and lu
aays.
Merton
mightCalking
have asadded.
arrears
for the 'par’; of thirty car* and up­
With
his
tail
between
hia
legs,
the
'
and
that
on
horseback
along
the
crest
A 5tudc
student
dor. of gratitude.
..4
“ lump was burning low on h
wards the storeuUd 'nrineiinl •:of t«u
-Hero they come now." »fd Jeffers lh' "nUr/“bio. There toy unf the | and it s probably true.” but courtesy , brute darted from behind a sheltering of thc levee, and people in the second- toonsand dollars with all arrearxa»of Interest
promptly pkhettoi; the money mtd
«”■* P-P"^ •
of letters । to hi* battery friend forba/k &lt;’ram bush. Kcnrried away around the corner story windows of the store and dwell- thereon la how dreiatei d • .tM payable
by the terms of
iM&gt;rtgS|r. aod
^rlnginj forwnrd to tatnelde hl. lutt“d
, i। did add mentally something to the of the house, glancing fearfully back, ing houses along the other side of the the
option
therein
•xj«r»--d
and
brim Ld .torn! nt the honwu' h&lt;™K --openml There toy Wuring » e,pto .
effect, but loyalty to his am. of then, halttag at safe distance, squatted i way, driven nloft by thc drenched con- there Is claimed to b-- due at 11:- date
of
this
notice
the
sum
•
■:
&gt;• : .• ;iid three
on
his
haunches
and
lifted
up
his
'
dition
of
the
ground
floor,
were
snrAll green .nd .nlmntion. Mr. Wuring
* V™*? *?"“ ,f!Tck
by
. |I tho serr.ee kept him silent. At the
» hundred seventy tin.* do.Iir- and .bintor
1 prised to sec the nutQber of times some j
»-_a
i.Ju /ws.„„u
nlirrht had far-away friend, with three or four flag-staff the two officers stopped.
1 miturnful voice again
cents, and »’&gt; attoram • ■• &gt; • I th.rty' to
" alight,
"
*
fragrant Havanas temptingly visible, j
had assisted his friends
had
"Whose dog is that?" demanded Yankee soldier or other mode the dis- 1 five
Merton, oblige me by saying noth-1'
five dollar,
dollars urovldi
provided
jM
’l
!'b-r ‘ina .J"?
its pages
t J -~~promised to join them in the ladies' There lav „a o,late
,, magazine,n,.,
rr.ortKM**. and *'0 *"lt ".r
Cram.
j mal trip. Crata. with a party of four,
,&lt;-..i
Z.t.,... -*nK os to the alleged language about
*l law buvtuK bren
’-I’&lt;■ recem u.«
]
“M’sleu’ Philippe's; ho not now here. w-aa perhaps the first. Before the drip­ moneys secured by aab! i ■
the scat again, signaling Jeffers to
- -------------------- t
I ping'sentries of thc oDl guard were rc- part thereof.
*•
v.o,i
wall clock, ticking merrily nxvay over ■
“Certainly, captain. Good night" : He is «le brudder to monsieur."
Nflw, therefore, by vinu” &lt;•&gt;
tumble up behind, and then had driven the mantle. Eleven-thirty-flvc! Well, !
At the steps the captain Itent and . lieved at nine o’clock every man and sale eootaincd In
Then, as tho officer of the day’s lan­ j
ir”
vapidly away through Carontldlet street he was too anxious to sleep anyhow, , tern flickered away in one direction, closely examined them and tho floor of ' woman at the barracks was aware that statute Id ouch '*'•*
.cut provided.
i, !Mi*'rd*&gt; IM
to the hroad avenue beyond. Here ho why trot wait a few minutes? Waring Cram turned in the other, and pres­ ■ thc low veranda to which they led. ' foul murder had been done during the la hereby &lt;!»&gt;•■•
H.
*1 ten
day &lt;&gt;t ••• ■'■
tossed the reins to Jeffers, disappeared might come, probably would come. If . ently went climbing up the stairs U&gt; ; Both were disfigured by muddy foot- J night, and that old Lascelles, slain by O’clock I: f e f. I. ■
■ -rll at publk
• .t '.he north
a moment, and Came back with a little no cab could make its way down by thc the gallery leading to the quarters of print*. Pierce would have gone still ' some unknown hand, slashed and auction, tu the .lU
.• . ths Ctty of
front
door
of
:
■■••
Indian-made basket filled to overflow­ levee road, there were the late cars his senior first lieutenant A dim light farther in the investigation, but his hacked in a dozen places, according to
«•■err the Clr
Hasting*. Vi » t» bidden*, the
ing with exquisite double violets rich . from town. They had to make the ef’
I the stories afloat, lay in his gloomy old cult Court l -i B»
.
was shining through the shutters. • senior held up a warning hand .
’i inrtoak-. « w
with fragrance.
' fort anyhow Cram stepped *- **— , Cram knocked at the door: no answer.
tK-vcwMT
“Two meh have been here," ho mut- library up thc levee road, with a flood
on 1&amp;11 tnortOpening it, he glancedin. The room; tcred. "They have tried the door and already
.
“Give this to Mrs. Cram for me, and
j a foot deep wiping out from
errt. interest
*&lt;th HKht
was unoccupied.
A cheap marine ! tried tho blinds.. Where did you sleep 1 -the
v---------—*about
-v *-----------------*’*traces
-------- gBM,
tell the captain I’ll drop in to thank
I-• xu attorney*
grounds
the house all
and
all
legid
.~ ..ncnanted
him in a couple of hours, and— Here, 1 ’
clock, ticking bctxveen the north win- , last night, boy?" and with the wonls ,of his assailants. Dr. Denslow, in ex­ fee of tblrlv-nn.•-...are
dows and thc wash-stand, indicated he turned suddenly on the negro. 1 amining the body, found just one deep, for therein, tte rreuH-e* being ie*™*&gt;
Jeffers," he said, and Jeffers bad
lu said inortira&lt;e as a!i «t.*« H***
midnight, and tho battery commander “ Did you hear no sounds*
pocketed another greenback, and had
downwarp stab, entering above the parcels of land Ijms ana • '• » »•”*■*♦ S
turned away in vexation of spirit. !
“No. sare. I sleep in my bed,—'way upper rib and doubtless reaching tlie the township of Baltimorr. in U»e covntj
driven briskly homeward, well content
Barry aud state of Mkhiyan. .nd. Know
Lieut. Doyle had no authority to be ' back. No, I hear noting,—noting." heartr-a stab made by a long, straight, and
■with the result of his day’s labors, and
described as follows to «
.
,
without having mentioned to Mr. '
The east half of the n.&gt;nh «-!.
absent from the post.
[ And now the negro’s face was twitch­ sharp, two-edged blade. He had been
Waring the fact ‘that Lascelles had ,
it was dark ami stohning furiously ing, his eyes staring. Something in dead evidently some hours when dis­ the Dortu east quarter ef tbr
teruf
section
six
(6)
ia
low
when the bugles of the battery sounded • the soldier's stern voice told him that 1
been at the hotel making inquiries for *
covered by Cram, who had now gone to raaae eight (•&gt; west. c&lt;mt.»inltK •
the reveille, and by the light of the ' there was tragedy In the air.
and throe acres more or —
him. A day so profitable and so pleas- •
town to war:*, the authorities, old Drax
KMU.V D. Hv-nvl-Morw*
ant Jeffers had not enjoyed since his !
swinging lanterns thc men mavohed ,
“If this door is locked, go around meantime haring taken upon himself I. PhilipT. Cot&gt;iK«’vr.
arrival at the barracks, and he was ■
away in their canvass stable rig. look-' and open it from within.” said Cram,
▲Uorney for Mortrar**
the responsibility of placing a guard
humming away in high good humor, j
। ing like a column of ghost*. Yet, I briefly. Then, as Alphonse disap- at the house, with orders to k*_*ep Al­ Dated Jane and. imu.
all reckless of the rising storm, when ’
despite the gale and the torrents of j pcared around the north side, he phonse and his mother in and every­
the gruff voice of Sergt. Schwartz dis­
; rain, Pierce was in no wise surprised j stepped back to the shell walk and
body else out.
turbed him:
J to find Cram at his elbow when the
followed one of Its branches around
“Chevvers, you will rebort at vonst
| horses were led out to water.
| the other. An instant later Pierce
'
"Groom indoors this morning, Mr. heard him call
Hastening In hh BOUNTYJUMPERS OF ALL KINDS
toCapL Cram.”
“Who says I will?" said Jeffers, |
tm
t
v
। wake, thc youngster came upon his
Pierce. t.
Is rcWaring
home?” .
cheerfully, though bent on mischief, |
I
"No, sir; Ananias told me yhen ha captain standing under a window, one
“DAT CRO8S-1LA_\DLXD DAOOXH."
brought me up my coffee.”
I
but wns awed into instant silence nt .
of whose blinds was hanging partly
"Bounty grabbers are ever existent
seeing that veteran step quickly bock, I sideboard, mixed a mild toddy, sipped it
I open, report,
water standing
in pools all and ever will be, I guess," said Grlsmer
....
Hold the morning
then,
aland attention, and raise his hand in- ,reflectively, then lighted a cigar and until I come to tho office. I fear we around him.
Abbott, a traveling matt to a Globe­
salute, for there came Cram himself, 'threw himself into the easy-chair, j have both first lieutenants to report
“ Look here,’’ was all he said, and Democrat reporter.
"People will be
Pierce with him.
I crooked and practice deception in
Ananias, meantime, was up and astir. , absent to-day. You and I-may have to pointed upward.
sill was
above tnc
tho level
of theii*
“Dfd Mr. Waring come back with Seeing that Cram was looking about in ' go to town; bo get your breakfast I Thc
*“u ■***
wn» aoove
level of
their i everything, so that nothing can Ims
you?*’ was the first question.
search of a pajker-cutter, the boy early. We will ride. I doubt if even an : heads, but both could see that thesasb ! Arne now without first laying plans to
“No, sir, Hi left Mr. Warink on stepped forward and bent over tho ambulance could get through. Tell was raised.
within. guard against deception. Look at the
' ’ All
* ” was darkness
* '
Canal street ’ 'E said ’e’d be buck to tabic.
“ Come with me," was Cram's next bounties offered for the heads of cer­
2
I
Pierce, have you spoken to Waring
thank the capt’in in a little while, sir,
“De lieutenant always uses dis, suh," । about—about that matter wo were order, and the lieutenant followed. I tain pests in the different parts of the
and *e’ sent these for the capt’in’s said he, lifting first one paper, then discussing? Has he ever given you Alphonse was unlocking tho front world.’ In Russia a ruble is paid by
lady.”
.
.
’ ' another, searching under each. "Don't any idea that ho had received, warning door, and now throw it open. Cram I
the government for the head of every
Cram took the beautiful basket of seem to be yer now, suh. You’ve seen of any kind from old Lascelles—or any strode into the wide hall-way straight wolf killed. In India a certain sum ia
▼toleta with dubious hand, though his it, dough, captain—that cross-handled of his friends?"
to a door of the east side. It was paid for the bodies of the dead cobras.
| “ No, sir. I've had no chance to locked. “Open this, Alphonse,” he In Australia a shilling is given, in cer­
eyes kindled when he noted their pro­ dagger wid the straight blade.”
fusion and fragrance. Nell laved vio­
“Yes, I_know. Where is it?" asked ' speak, to be sure, and, so far as I could said.
tain districts, for the head of rabbits.
“
"That’ll &lt;to"
i[ observe, ho and Mr. Lascelles seemed
lets, and it was like Waring to remem­ Cram.
"I have not the key. It Is ever with In New York, Chicago and other big
“Tain’t yer, suh, now. Can't And it on very excellent terms only a few M'sleu’ Lascelles, it is his library."
ber so bountifully her fondness for
cities of the world, a few pennies are
How an Enemy was
yer, nohow."
Cram stepped back, gave one vigor­ paid for the heads of sparrows, and so
them.
days ago."
The following
“What detained him? Did he send
“Well, then. Mr. Waring probably
"WeU, I wish I had spokerf myself," ous kick with a heavy riding-boot, and on the world over.
4 v,.1&lt;( ;u my
Ln every one of read with Intcnaeintrrrot;
took a knife, after all."
no word?”
the frail door flew open with a crash. these cases certain persons have been
said Cram, and turned away.
ft" 1 '-1r.
।
“No, suh, I don’t fink so. I never
“ ’E said nothink, and sent nothink
That morning, with two first lieu­ For a moment the darkness was such caught defrauding the government. thoMparta until
th»i U?
knowed
him
to
use
it
befo
’
away
from
but the bosket, sir. *E said a couple of
tenants absent without leave, the re­ that no object could be distinguished Instead of going out and endeavoring InlaBeMuro the dead fra.11 A (1,K&gt; । h id »
ptMMrodon of then1*A‘”sid
31J
hours, now I think of it, sir. *E was de room."
port of Light Battery "X" went into within. Tho negro servant hung back,
\c-v
“Anybody else been here?" said the adjutant's office just as its com­ trembling from some indefinable to rid the country of the pests and so hirsniTO weaknroa in
-gofag buck to the ’otcl to dine with a
making 3 living, these brilliant .
Cram.
lady and gcnL"
mander and his junior subaltern went dread. Thc captain, his hand on thc nchemers have turned into raising tho |
"Ohl dey woe all In yer, suh, dis aft­ out and silently mounted the dripping door-knob, stepped quickly into the
For a moment Cram was silent. He
pests and selling their heads, finding
glanced at Pierce, as much as to say: ernoon. but Mr. Doyle he.was sent for, horses standing tn front
TJie two gloomy apartment. Pierce close at his it more profitable to do so. In my ter-,
’
Have you no question to ask? .^ut the suh, and had to go."
orderlies, with their heeds poked heels. A broad, flat-topped desk stood
A step anil the rattle of a sword were through the slit of their ponchos, in the center of the room. Some rltory—southeastern Ohio—crows be­
youngster held his peace. The senior
officer hated to inquire of his servant heard on the gallery without The briskly seated themselves in saddle, shelves and books were dimly visible came so numerous that they destroyed
| most of the grain. A bounty of ten
into the details of the day’s doings. door opened, and in came Merton of the end then the colonel hurried forth just against the walk Some of tho draw­
mts was offered for their beads and a bottle and began ualng
t*!-*1*
He was more than half indignant at infantry, officer of the day.
in time to hail:
ers of the desk were open, and there j;
tuber of people started into the crow"Hello, WaringP he began. "Oh, It’s
Waring for having taken such advan­
“Oh, Cram! one minute." And Cram was a litter of papers on the desk, and
ling business. One deceptive genius
tage of evea an implied permission as you, is it, captain? Isn’t Waring back? reined about and rode to the aide of others were strewn in thc big rattan
vn
there
saw
aquickcr
way
to
make
to drive off .with his equipage and I aaw the light, and came up to chin the post commander, who stool under chair, some on the floor. Two studenV
iey. This individual started an in­
groom in mi summary a way. Of course with him a moment Beastly night the shelter of the broad gallery.
lumps could be dimly, distinguished.
trial enterprise that threatened for
.
Nell had said: "Take it and go;” but ta'lV
“I wouldn't say anything about this om on the big desk, another on a lit- '
bile to revolutionize the crow busi"Wiring isnjl back yet. I look for' to-'‘anyone at headquarters except tie reading-table placed not far from
Nell could hare had no idea of the use ,
ss and make him wealthy. Ills plan da»«^«“"^T" ~Tkanv. La
to which the wagon was to bo put If , him by the eleven-thirty car," answered■ Reynolds. There's no one else on the
thc aouth window, whose blinds, half
— ~ “*-VUJU au meuoater and rain*
as to secure an incubator and rain
Waring left the garrison with the in- , the captain.
staff to whom Waring would apply, is open, admitted almost the only light
rows by that system. Some one dis*
tention of using the equipage to take ।
“Why. that’s in. No Waring there,
ii tier
there?” " _
t
I that entered the room. With its head ' ^orored the scheme and the bounty direct by tbS
Mme. .Lascelles driving, it was the , but a half dozen po°r derils halfI
"No one, sir. Reynolds b)
only 1
near this reading-table and faintly i
abolished entirely."

PERIL

A STRANGE CASE. ’

�- Bogus wWte had
’Qz&gt;fr1lQ ’ would k*v« no
nOUtlO . Mle did it not
\ 4 ^-efJ »
Pro£l lhao
j1”1; , Pae White Lead.
S,i'.. V,. n.an !• oerer persoaded to

mkhigan state news.
THE CROP REPORT.

PROSATE ORDER

WHO IS HE?

CANADIAN SMUGGLERS.

'

TELEGRAPHING EN ROUTE.
ma “ffiZLa”

“" sss1

How Th -ay Got Their Merchandise
Acrose Niagara Hirer.

Joly, Io U&gt;. »O“- “•
Telegraphing from a train in motion SltlS
has for some years been practiced in
Caro MSprtagfcM.V ’
this country, but in this as in many
MIMT 0( tbe
Of !&gt;»«&lt; «■
The area in wheat in Michigan this
'aid5'or' W«er thM_
11L- J“'y 'A-Th. e™
other electrical applications America t -.v,. da.-HiMeJ.
.....
'
year, as shown by-the returns of superis ahead of European practice- All 5»S5Jrl«f,''tSXe. de-1-.X'1‘visertu to the department of state, i* "Meh bon
in the «er»: court
Europe stood horror-stricken not long
1,578,253 acres, ttod this shows 30,805,­ nTT ,
0( th' m,”t r-mirkable
ago at the awfulness of a railway ac374 bushels as-the probable total yield U&gt;M ha. ever be,-n trle&lt;l to llllnol" II
prays Uiatbl«»M aeciuut be allowed and •
White
“There has always been more or less • cident on the Riviera. The station­
in the state. The total number of not In tn. I nlted States and ,inc.. the
master dispatched a train on the wrong
bushel?,
of
whntt
reported
marketed
by
smuggling
carried
on
across
the
Niag
­
yun.ro.--, v. -ur.; reporteu marketed by ., trial was entered upon the middle of
'■'rhtiSfb.. Il “
line
to
its
doom
of
rushing
into
anoth
­
Inst
v
.
.
farmers in June is 751,00L The total ’“t "e«k it has been the urincinol ara river, and all the watchfulness of
T;
number of bushels marketed in the '
of conversation In
nearly government agents seems powerless er train and crashing over the preci­
” i- hv eninent chemists, of two of eleven months, August-June, is 1S,7(M),- .
pice.
Bells
were
rung
and
people
to
prevent
it,"
said
a
customs
officer,
circles in this city. Thc case u
r'id’
br^xte show the
490. Thiwis 2.304.814 bushels.less than n criminal prosecution against Daniel according to the New York Sun. “The shouted,- but there was no means of esuie, nre required to
propirtion □( ge=m« •*» *«4
smIJ eouri.then to b«* balden at the FreftMeas-.
marketed-in the same months last^-rar. , Benton, who is under indictment for principal part pf this border smug­ stopping the train wrongly started, and fie*, in the City oLHaMlnin.
.l,... contain: ’
In conditio* the corn crop i* from 5 to 14 personating William Newby, a union gling is from Canada to this side. The the stationmaster shot himself as .he show atu**. If any there be, why _Uw prayer •«
Mwlrading Brand
the pctlfloiier may not, be j-ran'^dheard the crash.
uuiv
only
articles
orviuicn
there
mere
is
any
auv
profit
iu
in
gvvgetuvu.u
percent,
below
an
average.
TlwpoJ
soldier
who
for
a
period
of
twenty-nine
L«a! Co. Strictly Pvre White
otdrreil. that Mid tietltlniw-rkA*
This and other accidents jnore or less further
tato crop-shows an average U«s of from years was hupposod to have been killed ting from this side into Canada free
“lL " 2t. Loui*."
to th* per-ons Interested in said **»«♦. o»g»
,, .
proportions'
Analyzedby
pendr'.cy «&gt;f «ld
. r!. r
S to a per cent, in the area plant rd. ;
the battle ..f Shiloh and buried on arc kerosene and luger beer. Our similar, says the Pittsburgh Dispatch, thereof
breuwlng a vwr‘hi* order
lor to
appealed
strongly to railway ।pabHshed
- &gt; ; per wit Begi* Chamcnct
kerosene
is so. muchbmpcri&lt;
’ the
**■" i ’have
------’-J so -*
M&lt;**dows and pastures, and clover j thc field two days later by comrades.
,
------..
.
.
in the UasUncs Basnrh,, a urwjzomraaes.
?.&gt;
------- *pr.utnl and circulated I'hroi’iareesatvS
k“' made
* from
‘
Tanadian.peti
sowed ihis year, are, in the southern Tbe prisoner is known as “Rickety'
Ric*k*tv' °n
fro™
Canadii
CanadiJn
^petroleum
in directors for the necessity of establish- Iwkjxjr
Barry,
oner
lu
each
week
for
’
t
hree
iJcceMUTH
and codtyal counties, in fine condition, i Dan” Penton, and he Is a physical I every
!tvery wav.
'vn-v’ and
Bnd it
lt c&lt;
coultl *** 80111 80 ing a means of communication from -«•*Sc than 7 per cent, white lead.
“ *0,1:’ w' 'ssshow.
In the northern counties the weather i wreck, and the story of this most ro- , mueh cheaper than the native -prod- trains in motion thnt European engi- '
Judge
of
Probata
Mlikadlog Britxi
neers
nre
now
engaged
in
testing
varihxs been less favorable and the condi- , “&gt;antic case Is bei«g unfolded in the I uct’ thnt tho DominSon government
d ......
V
"■ ' 1
I.] levies
tion is from 20 to 28.per cent. - below nn iCrial*
levies ahcavy duty on it.
it. Such
Such is tho
the rious systems whereby this can be ef­
Analysed by
Ptoportion*
fected.
Some recent trials'at Algeria
averapr.
Apples
in
the
southern
’
Th&lt;!
government,
which
rested
on
1
!
case,
cns
®also,
also
*
with
with
our
our
beer.
beer.
The
The
busibusiLedoux 4i Co.,
mc»c two
wvrv ui
vav.««. , orc said to have been most successful.
NwTort
eountles now promise about o»e-third. i Pri’Jay last, examined forty or fifty i«-ao
neS8 u*
of auiugguue
smuggling these
articles
j uovo
.lc oul
thc river
is not
so extensively ' The tests included the exchange of telin Mie central twofifths. and in the i 'vitnesses and seemed to
have lMa
made
out c,”I ’across
oas
ia nnt
"* *xtensivelv
:*0 white lead in it.
case, »but*
northern two-thirds of an uvcraire an
ttn overwhelming ----- • the
1 de- I carried on as it was four or five yeors ' egrams between a train in motion and
Voran avoid bogus lead by pur­
fense is now procrcding, and matters ' nF°* ns
Canadian authorities dis- ( the station; between two trains in
.. . . r any of the following brands.
are becoming decidedly mixed. The ! covered thc ingenious method by motion; thc telegraphic stoppage of a
Thrv are manufactured by the “Old
government first has Newby dead and • which it was made an easy mutter to train; started and out of sight, it was |
FOUND GUILTY.
DuJ.”. ’.process, and arc thc staadords;
buried! then it takes up the boy, "Rick- ! cheat the customs officers, and estab- ordered to stop, start agnin. aod reA XlM-hljniii Conspiracy of |87S 3* at f«st
1 , ety Dan" Bent^m, at the age of say ■ Hshetl o regular river patrol with in- turn to the station; two trains started
Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
Brlui; Drought to t.l£bt.
5, 8 or 8 years, with his, mother, Lvdia , t»tructions to keep an eye out entirely on the same track, and approaching |
•Beymer-Batimnii” “Eckstein
Vogler, Fnrhman aud Jacobs weree Benton. He is traced from White coun- for the detection of the oil and beer ' each other at an express speed of near- J
ror tne detection or tne oil ana ncer cacn otner at au
u.
| yerrongnM&gt;; Latitude; an Drain*; Lo—at re*
“Fahnestock
“Anchor”
found guilty at Alperru of the murder
Fahnestock"”
rir ido
iu uiu-n —-,”—
free traders. But
miles a minute,- I nf
ths u«ner»U'o
oeyraUr* urk-au,
Qrgm*
ta
gauu they still manage to ly one and one-quarter
-------- --------Tennessee,
i.Ter-cxertlon; \oothful
Youthful Errors,pf
Errors, or Kxc«*inr*JJ**
Exceed** U»o&lt;•
“Morley"
of Albert Moliter. This makes four ty. Ilk,
m ' into
C
----------- T" where he and ■ do „a __ a*. *.«..&gt;business
...........
*hr
mutually
and
&lt;TT-cii&gt;rUon,
■Kentucky"
profitable
in
this
class
of
1
avoided
collision
by
mutually
and
To bacco, Opium or Liquor, which taxi j*— W
Uken by onc Andy
“Shipman” man convicted. Grownun having been I w ?
liber/, Cqn-umptlon, Insanity and Death. B7 —gr
•■Southern"
-juggling.'
1
outomatically
warning
each
other
by
wAackM.
ImL'.ou-:
Thc'»„ll«” K""' “P. ilHItlnr 1 smuggling.'
tl a box; itot Io; with written roarart** to—
“Collier”
“The way the oil and beer are taken an indication of their direction, and n fund money. WEST'S COUGH UTMT.
■Red Seal"
The U,torr o.' the aiurk. lol- &gt;
° y
rar* for Coughn. Colda, A»thn»a,BronchltKCro—
‘■Davis-Chambers”
tltnrs:
| Periods. He was known
to .the across the river is by weighting the ' thc position, according to kilometer Whooping Conan. Boro Throat. PtoMant towwu
barrels or kegs on one end so that only posts, which they had attained. The
■Uteri Molhre. .
„ BwrnCHr. '
“ the head appears above water, and . signaling arrangements are carried out
srd
political
director
mm
I
tu
I
vt
of-Pr*e;ue
l*le
i
mother
Lydia.
1
inally
he
ecing to paint, ir will ©ay you
L
A tow 'by **
M. Etienne, the well-known irivefP
wr( for a book contBininc informa■ooualy. and hi* clerk. nuiunC SulKvaa. were ( 'vas scnt to the penitentiary at Nash- that only for an inch or two.
:v save you many a dollar; it will
' a tor. The fact was established that
ttxrffereil on the evening or Aurub 23. |(&lt;7A 1 ville for horse-stealing and remained of barrels thus sunk is attached‘ to
every
train
can
be
kept
within
call
of ,
,
-- —
-r
j 7. A
....
v...-,
Pareto
I
rowboat,
'which
a
skillful
riverman
"lhi’
«rtp.
hL;^
If the river the station at any point in its route,
national lead co
&lt;ran. P
Prewiue
B4e eomtr. haramtnv|! he
h® WBS
w*s Dan
Dan Ironton. He
H left the penl- I rows across at night
ffljM* —toftroT'QaaamjTa* C»^SiWjSL
1 Broadway, Kew York.
•oxtlckra after «tx*e&lt;wi year* oT sflecr*. con- ; tentiary in ItsW, Afterward* he was patrol discovers the boatman, and the and thus one of the most fertile causes
feued in July. i»4, that-b* ,*n&lt;i sixteea other ‘ an inmate of many poorhouselt in Ten- latter is likely to be overhauled, he of frightful accidents may now be re­
•wen then working la and about Rag era city &lt; nesec. Ohio, Indiana aud Illinois. In I cuts the ropes that fasten the tow to moved.
_________________
TrreSck"^4.7to? ihf-. "S”I the“ he w“ ™«i»terea a. Dan Benton, i hl, boat. The barrels are tons oast
CAMEO CARVING A NEW WHIM.
■s*cce*x!ed la khoor.ujr SoMror. they made a I There » no osnflict of testimony as to adrift, and the smuggler has nothing
•Bklatake a* to Larkc and kuiod KulHvaa In bi« 1 these facta. They were proved sboo- ; in bis possession for which,Jhe officers
K*?** •***
of lhe 1 lutcly: may apprehend him when" they come
•Mhcr
murderer* as bcireeultocted. Warrants I'
The latest whim is nothing more
were ^t"ouc4i
In Onc
^rse poorhouses he seems up. These tows frequently escape deTIME TABLE/
N&amp;'Wfp.
•Burderer* tegtxi, raraltMg »"thrpee*ent time i
huTC become enamored of a female ' tection by the government agents, as nor less than cameo carving, according
Id effect May 2MW*’'
Do re via/ them? When next In orod try a pair.
l» the conviction
foutWi tho accused. The ! inmate, now known as Hannah Stew- [ the barrels float away in thk* darkness, to the New York Recorder. Many a Favorite Route between-Grand Rapid*.1. MtoOir
MJudWean*•cause of tbe crime wa* alleged cafidr treatment art They left the institution together j and watchful companions of the boat- dainty boudoir has a little table in one
ttj political affaire. Other taala.winaud became tramps. They did not i! man, who has ent them adrift, hover- corner where "gravers.” "scoopers, ”
$5.00,
Goinx East | A. M
U, - 10
and various other mysterious instru­
44.00 J
Eiretrte
sbe bore him two children. 1 ing about
Grand ----Rapid*
■-•w. a• ■- Idtm
a-aum Wprn-&lt;1.
wJ. marry, kbut
|
I j on1 the river, generally ■-sue■
East Paris
ments of the craft are kept.
Tho ’nrmninw
. na: 1I &lt;Jne
them, and proceed
63.50 E
a^
raT^ BmX“tetemn.vi
FX
!!“■ Giese was a son and
&gt;*«was named
«•««- ti cced in recovering
- ^de.tim.Uan.
1’in th. 1
McCord
“How do they manag» it and do
Alto
4250
■.elebraud with epcechre by Congrere-! .“““I, ““5" “d «*&gt;•»» h'™ and early days of thw oil and beer ainuggl-I they make real enmeos?” some one
asks. O. yes, they are real and they
L
42.25
•man Burrows aa«J others and a .grand testified for. the government. The I ing the points from which it was chiefly - arc pretty. Thc shells used for the
Woodbury
! prisoner
was
always known to &gt; carried on were Lewiston and Youngs-;
BOYS
•barbecue.
Fully 2.*&gt;.000 people xvere
Sunfield
both w as Jhudel Benton. The moth- town. The goods were taken to St™ I purpose are "block helmets?' brought
42.
Mulliken
•on the grounds. George A. Flanabnrg
from the West Indies. There are also
.
er
visited
Man
in
the
peniteo,
Catherines
and
other
places
on
the
:
Grand
Ledge
■vzon the 5-tniie bicycle .race in 17;
UldfIdk
tiary from time to time,
where . Canada side. Nowadays the smuggled red and yellow helmets found on the
Detroit
Albert Nicholson the mile run in
I he was. as elsewhere, Dan Kenton. She , goods can lie landed only at out-of-the- : coast of China.
aud
Vandew&amp;Uter the
The shell is cut with little grtivers
, furthermore testified 'that he told her. way localities where landings may be
in 2-505*.
There
that his mother’s name was Lydia Lu- ; made secretly, and all sorts of sub­ and scoopers. and half u dozen of these,
Lv Howard City
;«ther minor events.
cinda Benton.
terfuges have .to be adopted to dis- ] of various sizes and degrees of fine­ „ Edmore •
,. Slantoil
j The theory of the defense is in brief: tribute them successfully among the ’ ness, are all that arc rfeeded. When
.. Ifoula
, that Newby uu* not killed and buried1 men who take the chances in dealing the cameo is cut the process of polish­ Ar iGrand Ledge
. at Shiloh, as has been supposed by all] in them.
ing begins, and this requires patience
! rr. Lm ■■sottcT, look fer It wW y&lt;?J buy*
who knew him for thirty years. He’;
.
"There is no doubt but what there ■ and still more patience.
IV L. DUCCiLA' , Brockton, Xul. Sold by ti e week ^nded July - kh&lt;«w tl
Detroit
। wuironiy desperately wounded in the}- are scores of Canadian merchants who 1
First, thc groundwork is polished by
LAtotBx
mitt cut fever'and rheumatism inc:
■VOOLLEY.&amp; BRONSON.
head aud leg. Iks was taken by rebels; regularly employ agents to ■smuggle rubbing it with pumice stone and wa­
Grand Ledge
Mulliken
’ from the field, and tiQiilly placed ini goods purchased on that side of the ter; this takes out the scratches made.
Sunfield
&gt;l in area of prevnlunce. Scnr'et
Andersonville prikon. when- he be-l river to those who purchase them on i The shell I» then washed with warm
Woodbury
wax reported ui thirty-three
Lake Odessa
came known as “Crazy Jack.” In American side. The number of people water. The second polishing' is done
Clarksville
’ course of time lie was released, al who go to Canada and buy dress goods with pumice dust and oi] and with a
Elmdale
Iberia at thirty-four and-typhoid fever
Alto
demented, ••rickety” man. He became and clothing, not to sell again, but for small boxwotxl stick.
It is again
McCord
u wanderer and ilriftedtiboul the coun-f their own use. and arrange with the ’ washed. The third and last polishing
HMt Paris
Grand Rapid*
•, try, an inmatd of the poorhunses andi merchants to deliver them duty free, is given witjj fino rotten stone and
■
of
the
Tennessee
penitentiary,
just
as
1
is surprising. The smugglers who take 1 sulphuric acid. A varf high degree of
I’ this item should reach the eyes
tth'
Michael or Peter Garrrty, or of anyone. Dan Benton. Thus he passed his time thc chances of delivering the goods at ‘ polish is thus obtained, and. after be­
Iraiid LMge
. for a quarter of a century until he the American points agreed upon work ing once more washed, the work is
-’nrtiand
Ionia
ing sister; Mrs. Fred Lewis, of Big, finally got into the White county ixxir-. on commission, which is a division of done. . The shells cost! from two to
Howard City
Rapids, will give thunks. Mrs. Lewis, .house- Then his reason partially re­ the seller's profits on thc articles. five dollars each. From xl good shell
th.
fount
Stanton
last hyrd of the brothers in the upper. turned and he came U&gt; realize that he; There arc miles of wild and unwatehed as many as three or fouv pieces can be
lIlIl'T, was Newby.
He went out among river front, and the agents are selected taken.
penio^iila
mid
would
like
to
see
them
la.his
old
neighbors,
and
declared
himself.
•
Every
day, others week days only. *
for
their
knowledge
of
the
country
and
.
oniz more before she passes avay.
Flyln x Uzarda of Borneo.
on xlitnal.
Hu recognized old friends and talked] their skill in strategy and watercraft. !
Parlor cars on all trains botwona 4?mMI
According to thc testimony of our Rxrlds
Short But Neirvv irottui.
id
such a manner of old times They, work only on the darkest nights. ;
aud Detroit. Seats 25 cents. OranecU—*
A remarkable thing oceurredat Lan­• tha* Ije convinced many of them. It and use very small boats. If they fail most reliable naturalists the only genus made tiiUnlon station, Grand Eapr.4* with the
of “flying serpent" now known to in­ CHICAHO&amp; Wxht MlCRDlAX KAXT.WAV &lt;O*
i must be so, they urged, for nobody but
or ih»« heart iix of said sing. A little child it months old was• Newby would know things he spoke of., in landing goods in safety they get no habit the earth is a family of reptiles
*r Uw&lt;di»id doreas- sitting in the tuird-story window of the
pay. So vigilant and expert are they
tl»s. CHARLXVO1X. FETOsKKY ANI&gt; FIAT
:
Some
members
of
the
Newby
family,
,
Hollister block when the window gave
Hint the percentage of their failure to which make their homes in the great Vikw. Farorlt-route to the summer rv.os«*
forests of Borneo, mentioned by Meek, of northern Mlebigan.
FruUit- way and the little one fall to the• including his old wife, who had long their success is very small. Then* are
leave Grand Rapids for Chicago. T-.2I6ground, a distance of 80 feet, and wasi lx*eo drawing a pension on hk account, numerous citizens of the Canadian Williams, Kinne and others as “the A.Trains
M..
A. M. aud 1:35 P. M.. C:S P. M_
v . flying lizardsof the South seas.” The •11:35 P M. Arrive Chlcas" U:» P. M,
received him ns genuine. Finally hej bonier conspicuous for their prosperity
picked Bp uninjuredJ. 1 besi known species of this flying sau'Trnxnjtfi set tire to E. C. Truitt’s barnsj himself.made application for unoriginal who owe thc foundation of their comexcept Saturday. via. St- Joseph and 8»»
rlan
is
Draco
Volens
leekii,
a
striped,
.
pension
and
then
his
troubles
eompotencies to the commissions they i
er.
at Edwardsburg and btrrued them to­
I^avn for Manistee 7:30 A M. trloF, M..anfl
gether with a separator and other ma­. menced. An investigation of his case gained in delivering safely Canadian |। snake-like lizard about fourteen or
sixteen inches in length when full
chinery. Jjoss, tl,500; insurance. •!,-. resulted in establishing* his identity t&lt;^ good* free of duty to American pur-,
lr\ulat-«i in said County &gt;f
the
satisfaction
of
the
government
offi».*« I1. MJand 11:15 P. M.
Kuaevm.
1
4f
TOWn
*
The
primary
colors
of
Draco
000. ‘
la&gt;avei«r Charlevoix, Petonkvaod Ba? Ttoav
( cinls as “.Rickety Dan" Benton and hi»i
.••Bara and butter were formerly '
■»&lt;*
yellow. In bands, dots,
♦:v:i V M . i:W P M.. and ll:l&gt;P.M.
■
Bennet AJust, a farmer near Tawae
Itf.M W. AMMSTROXG.
. arrest and indictment followed.
lanrelr smagfrled from Canada to . ereseents and »trlpes, the red predomti’arlor ears uu day trxlt.i and slee[H-r» mb
City, went, on s visit to his brother
Judge of Probate.
'J
r
IiI train* lietween Bav View, (irand RapMM&gt;
;
Thus far the defense has examine J Atacriean markets, even before they ■&gt;“«« b&gt; such an esteat that the Clqeago
nod Detroit. Tlirmuth palace ear Be­
and while absent his burns, a span of
; sixty-five witnesses. They are Newby s were made dutiable. A small entry tee creature appears ns n carmirfe rocket tween HmtlnCT and Bay View, via. M. K. It XKhorses, the fanning implement and his
’ relatives, old friends and comrades, and was collectable on them, but thc Can­ when sailing through the air. Some K'y.. D. L. A N. R y., and C. &amp; W. M. Wp
bin of grain v.err burned. Loss. $2,000;
Aik our agent* lor lurtuer partl.-uhtov-«*.
’ many of them are testifying very pos- adian traders objected to that, and have declared thathk.wingsare “sailis” write io
do insurance.
•
GKOIIGK DkHavxx. Genl PassT Ax't.
itivcly ns to the identity of the pris- were in thc habit of packing large like thoi e of the American flying squir­
Frank E. Ban by, inspector of alleys,
Grand Ibiphte.
rel.
but
Meek
says
"they
approach
true
' oner. Most of them, but not all. knew quantities of eggs and bntter in loads
atni son of W. L. Banby, of Detroit,j Newby before the war.
Those who of hay tlmt were sent over to this side. wings and cup l&gt;e tt-cd by the little
was run over ai» l killed by a train of had known him were called upon to
saurian
to
guide
himself
at
will."
The hoy was subject to duty, payment
«’Arx in Wo-shinglon.
describe his personal appearance at the of which could not well be avoided,
David Merchant, a farmer whose' time he enlisted m the army. T hey atJ but the z'ggs and butter which thc
TIME TABLE.
borne was at Wickware, dropped deadJ terhptod
lcm
w do
„„ so. but crossed each trader succeeded in getting over free,
The pearl hunters of Borneo and ad­
to
In effect June tl. T*uX
from heart disease. He was u bachelor]' othe‘r u
----------------------j__iu
gome
described hidden in his hay. more than made up jacent islands have a peculiar super­
about 50 years of atfe. and had no rote- h}tn JW a powerfully-built, sandy-com- for the duty on that. Since a regular stition. When they opep shells in
he
was"if hiii
tives xx this country.
1 plexioned
- • nan. which
’’ *- v
-----duty was placed on eggs more atten­ search of pearls, they take every ninth
Augnetus Carlson, a teamster, was own brothers and sisters remember tion has been paid to loads of Can­ find, whether it be largo or small, and
killed st Whitehall by his load tipping him right; others described him as a adian hay by customs officers, and put It into a bottle with a dead man’s
large man, with dark eyes, dark hair these importations do not afford the finger. They are kept and are known
over upon him.
Columbus-W- Volley, an old and and dark complexion. The prisoner iff safe hiding places for eggs they onoe as “seed pearls,” or “breeding pearls,”
and the natives of tlie islands men­
highly-respected resideutof Flint town­ tall, slender and very dark. Asked if i did.”
MUo...... .
•7 531 IT tri.
tioned firmly believe that they have !»-lton
ship, died at his home.'aged 74 years. they believed the prisoner at the bar to
;sl ;&gt;■ S:
. ...
A Little DttlL
i the
luc powers
L/wwctova
of iVjJi
reproducing
vuwaug their
.uvu nui
kind. Cloverdale
He was one of the earliest settlers, and be Newby, all the witnesses declared
u,.t
U&gt;&lt;.»
aio.
I
Alaay
from
BuHalo.
ra.™
Ilnrpnr-,
For ,rery pearl pm Into the phial, two Sbultx... ...
•t23 .l2 H».
had lived upon the farm where he died that they did.
MORTGAGE SAGE.
1 The Pritooer. If he I. really Sewhr. 1, ’ Barat, ha&lt;l quite an enperlenee In a
of
of -rice —
are thrown in for the Harrises.
Tne prisoner, u uc *»
... •
iMvinii t**n made lu the conditio i« for a quarter of a century.
understood
noden-tood to be enllried
. nlitied to a pension
pen.Ion tenre
large Berlin hotel. She Was doing
pc-l, to .Teed"
“feed” upon.
upon. Soas
Some oi
of U.0
tbe
। ■i.ir’eaxe mad" l»jr Joseph Knlgnt
H. A. Harrison's jewelry store at
alone with,her two chil- white gcm hunters of Borneo believe
the I'nntincnt
continent alone
&gt; K il-ilit. hi* wife. «»Samuel Can&gt;&gt;'« Unit Ste. Mario was entered by bur­ rnd arrearages amounting to about th*
.....
r «&gt;A. A. J&gt;. doo Mid recorded i«.
000
I dran.
without
beinw
ableable
to sneak
a a
.-.u-*vfirmly as the na- &lt;oudltad
dren,
without
being
to speak
ln ”.*«a»„_
superstitione.as
W nodbtin ...
&lt;&gt;f Reghtm- o( ,&gt;r«£sf *r Barry Co.. glars and considerable of the stock in
rio j». l. word
of
any
language
except
her
na,
tlves
do
lt
that
nearly
every
Sprixofield, HL, July 18.—The most
trade carried away, includiaff twenty .
Lansing
...
interesting testimony yet given for the ( tive tongue. One night, having re- hut along the coast has its “dead fin- Detroit
gold watches.
,
delenae Io tbe Newby trial waa given tired early with the little ones, she ger” bottle with from nine to ten times Grsnd Rsplds.
Religious
feeling caused great excite­
i‘rt
-eh bt« v niPKlrodi1
MoodaT by ex-nnlon soldlera, retne oi (, was.nddenlv awakened by peculiar thajnumber oi ■•J.qal pearl.," the dement at the election of school trustees
'«&gt; j.t&gt;4 an Afturaey'* f^v &lt;&gt;fT
noire, which «he soofi bbealEe ioh-1
dipt mid the rice carefully
whom had stood with Newby on the
irdCi-tuiHid ui'iv^xaicr mid .
aJ Menominee.
. field of Shiloh and others who hud seen '. rinccil waa enured hy Home one trying ,mwed away among them.
Mrs. Omar D. Conger, the wife of ex- 1। a demented wreck In tbe prison oi, to open the door between her room and
Senator Conger, of Michigan, died at Andersonville,
ndenHjnnuc, wno
*-&gt;^ known
«*««»*• as
-■. the one adjoining. She got up quick- 1
what Slakes Vs Thirsty.
who was
H OCTIH
. „
, Jack,
.1. II ”_reJ
nhMte
her residence in Washington. She hod «
andTa.h.ara
whomI hoV'll
they'unhesily. turned on the electric light, and
Thlrat is
la simply
simply a
a sensation
rensation by
by which
which Kalamazoo Ar...
Thirst
,been
___ IthM.cnm/idmn
. .. time aud
t.i
in failing health.till!
for some
tatingly identified ..Gth
with th*
the nriminer
prisoner nt
at rang the bell. The Bound at the door a lBck o( fluU, ln the ,y,tem Is made East Cooper Lv..
'
,Ud U -y of &lt;Qf»t•Ulb'*r. A It. i ~
Rich land Janet.
the
bar.
'
’
her
death
was
not
unexpected.
" k hi tip- lomxhin. r «b*ll wllat j»iiceased euddcnly. and alter a .light de„d |n . ,tote ol health It la Cressey
Brat* the I’lGvon Keco rd.
The fast freight train from Chicago
lay a man appeared to anewert* bell. a gcnenUiy [aithlul Indication oi the Milo., .i..............
Chicago. July 1&amp;-Oneof the pigeons -Speak EnglUhr- (the wmal qmwtlon). I „aata of
body. Natural thlrat la
h« place wbere ri:&lt; to Ishpeming left the track near Wal­
let
loose
on
the
world
’
s
fair
grounds
at
(y Is lioldeu). Mu lace, instantly killing Engineer Charles
"*
hc,e" * lect1','
tbe drat Indicated by a peculiar drynere Oi
Cook and injuring the fireman and 10; 10 o’clock last Saturday morning reply. "There la tome one In the neat ■ y,, momh and lance., eanred by a tellreached its home about 1.000 miles away rpom trying to open my^door,” excit­
•i-i tdaxe. with right ih . brakeman.
nre of -the pharyngeal membrane to
a. m.
Title
k-atl
togeiltV » '-th
Misses Carrie and Pearl Plant (sis- at
ai 7:18
exo a.
i— Monday.
--------- — bird is one edly. "No; he is out." positively. I secrete a due amount of liquids, but if
thlrty-tereh^^^^E^^Bn^^^.ne
o.reqU, Woodland
of thirty-seven
-------- —r--.~
tors) left Muskegon to Walk to the „I
fluids were to be introduced directly Woodbury
I
Citv
Flying
club
whose
headquarters
rs
rtab.L.A.Y.
a 1 I'ih’, .friatn |drri'
। * b g57T?? ‘.I ? anderaland?
Into the etomach Ihrocqh a tube, and
world's fair.
•••m th- t iwn of Hull
tan«ln&gt;...................
. Thoma. Clark's fa™. O»» Park.
Leon A. Smith, of Grand Rapid., : at
H&lt;^a oedl He rill b. een at hallut- no, b
of
tance-^aa haa b-en
1 Xrq-rt .&lt;f Michigan an I
iuoAMu
.....
1 non
■ Hrtreic.................... .
"No_ mite: / Sereter'a ' donc ln
e^^the Im­ Grand Rapids*.
started out to, secure &gt;1.000,000 from L-’ T The bird's flight-nearly 1,000 J watawell.
Michigan bank* by forgery. When ar­ miles »n ♦’ hnurs, 8 minutes—is said to . tftiff—a thirf, I toll you—a tAi/f in the mediate absorption thereof instantly
•btop* oa signal naiy.
rested at St. C»ir he was fOW.OOO short b»the must successful in the annals of next room!” “Veil,” meditatively, “I allays tbe sense of thirst, from, which
t Stats ande will oat
snort- The bird wins a goM medal j, do not t'ink he eee a t’ief, but he res
ii-fj tv.t-r.ti.MghT t.’»l r-J*. tb.-ic
it has been supposed that the sensa­ provided with Ir*’gt: tl
'—I forty t| i
ilteiht- runi.i " of the’amount.
and *"&gt;0 &gt;nd the second and third birds
trains will be
John Anderson, a laborer, was ^sH iret medals and smaller cash Midi. He vill be ecn at halldf-past tion of thirst is in the nerves cf the ofFreight
■•"vwktit
rod*, ihenc* ninnlui.
the eompaav. who rot
i 0*1*
the
of beximili g. drowned while sailing at Gladstone. His priL»gA»olh«'- lot °&lt; forty-«i»bl bird. swelf, and I—vill—tell—heem—zat stomach and that the throat sensation the time of such train* ■
g terva j*] 4«;res nf land.
family was on the ocean from Norway,
dAMUBL Cabsox.
is a kind of reflex actior.
MortgBgre. coming to live In Gladstone.
bdtid, June Sth. taxi.

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�manship sod financial wisdom ot the pres­
ent age should be able to devise some plan
or system by which a stable standard of
values caa be maintained, with a supply ot
“
MAK1HALX L. CQQK. K4«Wrof the material forming the basis ot value
sufflcient for all’ emergences. It Is of
small moment to the great mass of the
THX HASTINGS, MICH., r-OSTOFFICE,
people whether the basis of such a system
ACOVST 14. 1879.
be monometallism, bimetallism, or n ometaiHstn, so long as the standard of measure­
ment be stable, and faith kept with the
HOW TO RESTORE CONFIDENCE. people, whose business transactions are de
pendent upon the integrity of the circu­
lating medium.—Grand Rapids Eagle.
Oskaloosa. Iowa, June 5, *93,
A. M. Dolph. President Board of Trade.
Just six days after the national election
Cincinnati, Ohio.
last fall the N. Y. Press under the head­
Dear Sir.—Replying to your letter of the
ing "The Rise in Wages Checked,"
3d Inst, it seems to me that the remedy is
published the following.
very simple, but I fear It is, unfortunately.
"Tbe high water mark of American
Impracticable. If the democratic majority
wjtges has been passed until the election
could at once resolve and satisfy the coun­
of another republican president. The
try that they would let the tariff alone and press deplores this fact but It Is useless to
stand by the former system under which
deny It. The victory at the pells of the
the country has enjoyed great prosperityadvocates of "cheap labor” means a stop­
we would have no difficulty. Everybody
page in the general rise of American
expects legislation hostile to American pro­
wages."
duction. The democratic party is pledged
A little over four mouths have passed
to such- a course. There can be ho revival
since Cleveland’s inauguration and al­
of confidence until that party satisfies the
ready American labor is beginning to feel
country tbatit will not carry out its pledg­
the effects of democratic success. The
es. A systematic and widespread attempt
stoppage of industry results from the un'
is being made to blame everything on the
certainty of democratic legislation largely,
silver law. But the silver law made no
trouble uutll the senate and presidency and there Is a great feeling of distrust and
uncertainty among manufacturers as to the
went democratic. It was mot until that
outcome of democratic legislation. Manu­
party became assured of the power to de.
facturers don’t propose to make up big
stray, protection that confidence became
stocks of goods for future sales and have
tmpaired. It Is not legislation that the
‘these stocks depreciate in value in the
country needs. In my opinion. The situa­
tion is a "forced and unnatural one,’’ as meantime by having to compete with
pauper labor goods. Merchants for the
you say, and grows out of the fear of legis­
same reason will buy only enough to meet
lation. What the country needs Is assur­
present requirements. With little or no
ance that there will be no legislation. Tbe
buying by the great retail trade, there^-an
present lack of confidence Is the sober
be but little manufacturing and the great
second thought of the country. Last fall
laboring class must suffer either from non
the nation resolved on the reversal of the
employment or employment at reduced
policy under which It lias prospered. It
is now showing that Its sober business wages.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, July m, 1893.

editorial notes.-

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sense is more to be relied upon than its
hasty political judgment. .It-ls Impossible
to consider the question without reference
to politics, because it is tbe change of poli­
cy resolved on in a political contest that
has brought about tbe present uncertainty
and lack of confidence.
Very respectfully.
John F. Lacey, M. C.

A Wrong Accuutiun.
There is no questlqp but what the repeal
of the Sherman silver law would teqd to re­
store confidence among the people, because
to it has been attributed the recent finan­
cial flurry. Neither is there any question
but what this law has been unjustly as­
sailed, and many wrongs attributed to it
for which it ought not to be held responsi­
ble. The Sherman law has been charged
with driving all the gold from the country
and driving the country to the silver
standard butTlie charge is not true. Nd
matter what system we adopt in the Unit­
ed States, whether we are monometallsts,
blmetalists or free silver men, the fact re­
mains that gold is the standard of value
of the great commercial and financial na­
tions with whom we have to deal. If a
merchant in Hastings dr elsewhere, should
import woolen goods of any character, iron,
or any commodity, directly from abroad be
would have to pay for it in gold or its
equivalent. So it is with the nation.
Gold is recognized almost universally as
the standard*of value, and when the bal­

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paid in gold, or its equivalent.
Now let us tear a page from Unele-Sam’a
big ledger and look to tbe balance of trade­
In 1892 the balance of trade was about
8109,000,000 In our favor. For the firmt
four months of 1893following thc tlcmZ.erotic victory the balance of trade was
over JUU.OOOjOOp againat us. What ac­
counts for this wonderful change? It cer­
tainly cannot be laid entirely to the Sher­
man law. The real cause of this great
falling off is not to be found in the silver
purchase law, but In another direction .en­
tirely. There is no question but what
threatened democratic tariff legislation has
had more to do with worklug the bataooe
of trade against us than any other one
thing. If Grover Cleveland would an­
nounce that the McKinley law would nut
be meddled with It would Have more effect
in restoring confidence aud renewing pros­
perity to business enterprises, than the re­
peal of the Sherman law can possibly have.
Tbe-greatest cause for tbe present distrust
Is tbe fear of democratic tariff legislation.
If tbe democratic party would remove thia
- fear by announcing their friendly concern
for American Industries, all distrust would
ooon be removed. "It is a condition and
, not a theory that confronts us,” but tl&gt;e si­
lent law of cause and effect runs remorse­
lessly on.

The strongest argument agalr.U the sin
gleor gold standard as a measure of vaIuea
is the comparative scarcity of gold. The
fold above ground throughout the world is
sufficient in volume to meet all ordinary
requirements in times at prosperity, confi­
dence, and undisturbed credits. But at
the first note of financial alarm everybody
begins to lighten the strings on his money­
bags. Tbe desire to liquidate become.;
more or le« general, according to the In­
tensity of tbe a'arm. There h not gold
enough to go round, if everybody fa eager
to clutch It; hence the money market be­
comes •‘tight;’’ high rates of interest are
demanded uad paid, and there Is general
demoralization, distress and Insolvency.
But experience has shown that tbe use of
silver as a money meta! does r.o‘. t ffsctually
prevent panics. In fact, it often aggra­
vate* an already strained condition of af.
fairs, by reason of the unstable value of
silver as compared to gold. Ths »tate&gt;-

The attention of the financial world is now
riveted on the silver question as affecting
the United States, and many are the sur.
raises as to the probable action of Congress
on this question. While there are many'who
desire thc unconditional repeal of tbe
Sherman law and bring the country to the
gold standard, yet we believe that by far
the greater portion of the country desires
to have silver recognized and used to such
an extent as that its parity with gold may
be maintained. There isn't any question
but what the country at the present time
is purchasing too much silver, which has
always proved very fluctuating as money,
and the further purchase in such quanti­
ties. 4.500.000 ounces of silver monthly,
should lje stopped. But tbe use of the
white mttdl should not be discarded en­
tirely, but we believe should be purchased
in such quantities as that its parity, with
gold may be constantly kept.
The farm laborers, ot Kansas, are or­
ganizing a union for the purpose of get­
ting better wages. They are now getting
818 per month and want 830, which the
farmers say that they cannot and will not
pay. it seems that strikes are not neces­
sarily to be confined to the manufacturing
indtfatries.
-'AN

draft vehicles. It says It hax been prov­
ed by repeated «I*ri®en[» that wbegte
with tires two and one-half Inches wu»
mum doable the wear of wheels which
have four and one-half inch tires. Th
wide tire has a tendency to roll the roan­
bed and keep It smooth at the same time,
while the narrow ones cuts It up and “*
quires more hauling force for the same
weight of load, besides spoiling the
thoroughfare. Most of the European
countries have laws regulating this mat­
ter. In Frauce the market wagons have
tire.s from three to tin inches in width,
usually four to six inches, and the rear
axle Is the longest, so that tlie bind
wheels run on a line outside of the fore
wheels, thc vehicles being thus a roan
maker Instead of a road destroyer. For
wagons without springs the tires should
not be lesd than two and one-half Inches
for a load of 500 to 1.000 pounds on each
wheel, and for loads nf 2.000 to 3,000
pounds on each wheel the tire should not
be less than six inches wide.
It appears that the fundamental error
In road-openings In this country is ,in
laying them out to wide—thus using too
much land, and making unnecessary labor
to keep this space lu proper condition. I
have driven over roads In England, Scotand and Wales, aud found them mainly
of the same width that they were two or
more centuries ago. This we would call
a Darrow road—that Is. tWo or three rods
wide. 1 have In my mind more than one
avenue In Uds country, 100 feet wide,
where two rods of the center Is used and
tlie remalitelvr occupied with weeds.
There is a great highway between Jersey
City and Newark N. J., which 1 should
Judge is less than fifty feet wide; I have
never seen it overcrowded. A road hav­
ing 400 wagons passing over it and return­
ing, in twelve hours, would make 800 in
motion. In twelve hours there,are 720
minutes. This gives about one minute to
each wagon passing a given polut; or,
putting it other word.-, each wagon, Ifin
uniform position, would lie 300 feet from
another—not an Inconvenient crowd!
We will take three rods as the proper
width of a rural road. I propose to make
one space In the center a drained track,
and suggest thia plan: Make two ditches
each two feet wide; two spaces, each 15
feet; one center space, 10 feet— total, 50
feet In the center ot the middle section
and 18 Inches below tbe surface, ‘ ~
longitudinal thyee Inch drain pipe, with
laterals nt every change of grade, to conduct the water to the side ditches, In a
long descent It wjll be necessary to have
frequent laterals, to discharge the water
accumulating.
I propose three ways of finishing this
road, to suit the fancies of the community.
The first would be to fill the center ditch,
and trust to the drain to keep the road
dry, which It would do hi summer. Thc
second would be to remove the earth, and
fill it with a layer of broken stone to the
dppth of five or six Inches, covering with
earth. The third would be to fill the en­
tire apace, with broken stone, thus mak­
ing a macadam, good for all time.

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Canning Time

KALAMAZOO

i

n.ndk«rehl«I «U«eU
tor lie per ouo« for tbe next two wee«»
at the Racket
We are roeogttUed •’ Ute ebeepeat place
tor handkerchleta and ladled hoelery. at
the Racket.
' uwn tennis rubber shoes for 45c, 48c
and 50c at the Racket.
New line of velvet cheap at the Rack­
et.
Misses and boys flannelette shirts 25c
and 35c, others asIMS and 50c for same, at
the Racket.
' v
Don’t forget It we are going to e
all our millinery goods. We sell without
regard to cost at the Racket.
Jaadles gauze underwear
others ask more and ours are the best at
the Racket.
1 have found out I can buy dre38*1’^
combs for one half what I fc*n “^*bere
said a lady the other day at the Racket.
,
We get ladies hosiery in nearly evesj
bill and then get out at our prices at the
Racket.
Fifty doz. more ladles unbleached foot
hose for 10c per pair now on the road, no
one can match them for 15 to 30c, at tbe

Racket,
Remember our 85c walking shoe, you
can’t faatch It for 81.25, at the Racket
Over 150 ladles dongola shoes,
all sick when we match them against their
82.00. at the Racket
Another Invoice of the Itedlea
sense Philadelphia tip slices for 82.75 just
in at the Racket
We have the largest line and the cheap­
est prices on kitchen Un ware of any house
In Barrv Co. at tbe Racket
Copper bottom wash boilers for 99c and
81.20 at the Racket
Copper bottom tea kettles 50c and 82c
at Uie Racket.
We have another order In for the cele­
brated suction carpet sweepers, the latest
Improvement out at tbe Racket.
We want your eggs at highest roarpit
Prlce„
,
The Racket.

Harvest gloves. California goat, the best
wearing glove made, outwears buckskin,
only 45c at tbe Racket.
Forty or 50‘pairs of ladles dongola walk­
ing shoes from 5 to 4‘&lt;, width C. D. E.,
nt about one half what they are worth at
the Backet.
Grant! Hnrvenl Exenraton.
We have umbrellas for 50c and 85c and
Tlie Michigan Central will run a grand and the celebrated gloria silk for Si.00 and
Harvest Excursion to Ottawa Beach and 81,25, no out1 pretends to match them at
retum, Thursday. .July 27th, under the the price.
auspices of tbe Episcopal church. Train
leaves Nashville 7:22 and Morgan 7:37. a. i
m., fare for round trip 81.25. Children
-under 12 years of age 8.05. leaving Has­
tings 7:55 and fare Si.00, children 50c.
Irving, 8:12 and fare $1.00 and $.50, ar­
riving at Grand Rapids 9:20 a. m.. aud &lt;»ttawa Beach 10:20. Returning, leaving the
Beach at 0:50 p. in.. Grand Rapids 7:00 p.
tu. Those desiring can stop off at Grand
Rapids. Boat ride on the Ijike on the
steamer, city of Holland. 1J4 hours ride
25c, children 15c. There will lie 10 coaches
left at Hastings the night before the ex­
cursion and If necessary more. Plenty
of room and n good time assured. The
excursion will be accompanied by a good
comet band. Tickets on sale by the church
committee.
.

THE

Now for Red and Black Rasp­
berries. We handle lots of
them. Leave your orders.
Remember we are selling cans
very cheap. We bought when
price was very low and will
sell low. Green glass, a No.
1 cans.
Try some Breakfast Flakes,
7o lb.
.
Have you tasted our Sweet
Pickles, 10c dozen.
Potted Ham, 15c can.
Potted Chicken, 15c can..
Potted Turkey, 15c can.
Potted Tongue, 15c can.
Shrimps, 30.
All goods fresh, All goods
first class.
Suit of 3 rooms over store
to rent.
Front and very
pleasant.

Hams &amp; VanArM

TELEGRAPH /S

One of the best paper®
in Michigan.
Th,*
Weekly Telegraph can
be had for 75 cents per
year by calling at this
office.

IT IS NOT DOR FAULT.
If you fail to know that PIANOS
ORGANS and SEWING MA­
CHINES can be bought cheap of

C. E. INGERSON.
‘•Not what a man earns bitt what
he saves makes him rich.” We
propose to make it interesting for
Hastings competition. So don’t
fail to write me fpr prices and
terms on first class goods.
Yours for business,

C. E. INGERSON, Agent.

Nashville, Mich.

THE HASTINGS MARKET
Constantly kees on hin d a fine line of

FRESH AND SALT MEATS
Which will alwas be for sale at the

LOWEST

MARKET PRICE.

^EW CUSTOMERS INVITED.
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL.

THE RACKET ED. SCHUMANN, Clerk.F. P. WILCOX, Proprietor.

HOW THEY STAND AT HOME

HONOR TO HASTINGS.

Additional Local News.
K.isbt.

ot

rrt..

The abilities of Hon. P. T. Colgrove. or
this city, have been recognized many
times by tbe people of Barry County and
even by the people of Mlchlgau. What­
ever he has been called upon to do. he has
done hi a very efficient a..d thorough man­
ner. Bis abilities have been recognized
abroad and he Is now one of the most
prominent members of the Supreme kxlgo
in the order of Knights of Pythias, bis
name being mentioned In nearly every
state and territory iu connection with the
Supreme Chancellorship of this order.
Within the past year he has been called
to several different states to address Pyth­
ian gatherings, his recent address Io
Chicago having been extensively quoted
all over tbe country, and given* him on
enviable reputation as an orator.
The Knights of Pythias will have a
special day at the World’s-falr August 9th,
known as Pythian day, whan memtiers of
the order from every state rod territory in
the Union will lie present, ao well as the
•best uniformed divisions of the country.
At Is expected that on Pythian day there
will be the largest attendance of any day
In the history of the fair as yet. The fact
that Supreme -Chancellor Blackwell, of
Kentucky, eauuot be present on ’hat day,
the choice of one to address tlie brothers,
resulted lu4he selection of Mr. Colgrove
foritbis high honor, ;
Tbe selection of Mr.'Colgrovn will add
greatly to tlie established reputation of
Hastings for being one of the best K. of P.
deles hi the-country. Iiaving one of tbe
largest rod best lodges In the state; a uni­
formed division that teas won both state
and national honors, and a member who Is
lu line lot the bigbeat .office wlthia the
gift of tbe order. To show their appre­
ciation ot toe honor every person In Has­
tings and Barry county who can should
be In Chicago on Pythian day. Every
member of Jiarry lodge. Na. 13, should go
and If posalUe Hastings Division No. 19
should attend In uniform. The honor Is
not entirely to 5lr. Colgrove but to the
citrate wdL

Our Canadian neighbors are alive to the
question of road maintenance aud are
taking steps to prevent the deatrueUon of
their wheelways through the cutting and
grinding of the aurfaces by narrow wheeh
tires. Tbe Ontario department of agri­
culture has recently sent out a valuable
special bulletin setting forth the tn*a&gt;uicut neceessary to make as well as maiqtaln gaol roads. Tho report saja the re­
pairing of roods once a year (the usmil
plan) Is wroi&amp; In principle. It fa nil u c
more o'ljectilnabic ns almost always It Is
uoue In thetpring, tlie good effects dfaapeunng before the time for full and
winter travel to set In.
The report strongly canmemfa the
uiovcmeat In favor uf wide tires for

The law concerning stmy animals Is not
so well known as it should be. if you
take up u stray animal you must wlt&gt;iin
ten day; give notice to your township
clerk, who must make an entry of the
same; then you advertise the animal in
your local paper, and sixty days after
aucn advertisement has. appeared you ap­
ply to a justice of the peace to sell the ani­
mal. He Issues a warrant to the consta­
ble, who gives ten dajfc notice by posters
and you get all your expenses. The pen­
alty of taking a stray animal and not giv­
ing notice is 85, and besides ihe owner
can come upon your place and take It
away without paying you anything.

ance of trade Is against us .It lias to be

Daring the year 1892 the gain in •
insurance iu force of the Mut­
ual Life Insurance Company
of New York, in the State of
New York, was$1,147,036
The NoRTHwasTgRs’s gain in
business in force in the State
of New York was
5.777,985
The Northwesters's gain in the
city of New York
2,398,757
The Mutual Life gained in Wis­
consin
298,178
The Northwestern gained in
Wisconsin
3,987,666

Countless items of news are loat to the
newspaper by the modesty of people who
hesitate to tell a reporter of matters con­
cerning themselves, not because they ’ do
not want to appear in print, but are afraid
someone will think they are pushing
t hansel vm forward.
Such an W«-a is
wrong. From a reportortal\ standpoint,
the mau who stops a newspaper man on
the street and kindly Inform him that he
has been to Chicago, that be is going to
Chicago, that he la going to get married,
or thnt his wife is entertaining from a
distance. Is the dearest man on this mun­
dane sphere. Would that his like was on
the increase throughout this broad land.
The North-western gained in the State of
It is sincerely hoped by business men New York, the home of the Mutual Life,
all over the country that the prophets who
more
than five times as much as did the
express the conviction that the present low
price of wheat will go to a still smaller, Mutual Life, and more than twice as much
figure are mistaken. Wh»n the farmer Is
abort of money, every class of business in the City of New York alone as the Mut
feels the stringency- Though their bread ual Lafe gained in the whole State of New
may cost them more, dwellers in villages, York; while in the State of Wisconsin the
towns and cities know that good prices
mean good times, as past experience has home state of the Northwestern, the gain
repeatedly shown, (foe Kalamazoo grain of the Northwestern was more than thirteen
buyer, who publlely predicts a further
times as great as that of tlie Mutual Life
drop Ip the price, bases fils prognostication
on the fact that in June last year tbe visi­
ble supply was 34.4M.MO bushels, and
thia year it was M.000.000. The supply Is The Spectator Pocket Index gives
the total gain of the Mutual
much greater than the demand, and a teig
-ropjs promised.—Plainwell Eulerpri ,e.
Life for 1892 at
$6O,295j925
During the heavy storm Monday mon), Gain in foreign countries other
.ug lightning straek* Morris Pilgrim’s bam
In Baltimore, about 1.38,. setting R on fro \ than Canada,
18,899,301
and burning It to tbe ground. By a great Total gain of Mutual Life in
deal of hustling most of the farm imnleUnited
Stated
and
Canada.
.
menta were saved, as well aa all of the
36,396,624
lhe to ex In the bam. When Morrfc
entered the burning building be went (It?
near the horses. In his excitement be fdggot to speak, but placed his hand np£
the horse. He received a vicious kick In
the stomach In return aud Morris Baid’ for
l,iat he expected to go with
L®
'T,
to crawl
rhe ba,MWs wnft'tniVfrtr rr.finMr '
kadi be hay and grain for $500 in t|ie
German Baptista Co., of Woodtan J. The
insurance will probably about eovsr the
1 ms OU barn and contents. A steer that
was standing near the bam at the lime
was also killed by the stroke.

TO SUMMARIZE.

Total gain of New York Life in
1892, as given in Pocket Index 60.165,451
Gain in foreign countries other
than Canada.. ..! 25.505,315
Total gpin in the United States
:;4,660.136
and Canada.

Total gain of the Equitable in
46..067,688
1892 ....................................
For some reason their gain in
foreign countries other than
4.153,787
Canada, forthe year, was only
Which is only about one-fourth
their gain in foreign coun­
tries during' 1891; but this
leaves them a gain in tlie
United States and Canada
1.'.113,901
of only...................................
The Northwestern gained in insurance
in force in the United States (although no
business was written in Missouri. Arkan­
sas, Louisiana. Mississippi, South Carolina,
Florida and a large portion of North Caro­
lina, Georgia, Alabama. Texas and some
sections of Illinois, Kentucky. Tennessee
and Indiana) $36,837,850. which is $441,350
more than was gained by the Mutual Lite,
and over a million more than was pamea
by the New York Life,in the United States
and Canada combined, although these cow
panies write business in all sections or tne
country.

MERRILL FOOTE, Special Agent

�Hastings Banner
Thurs'la'i J’,Jy 2Ot 1S93*

firn you Going
to Bun
• in the Drug line
July is always a
utli ui our business,
s i. li a time we are
anxious to sell
fur the above

ill sell you any

m

e iu stock at re­
Call and see
k consists of a
|i,„.,.f WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES,
iloOL BOOKS (new and
.1,1 haiuB PAINTS. OII.S
\ \RNIS11ES PATENT
DRUGS arid
■ ri’EES. This is the
GREEN
lor PARI
I [.'llalxtre. INSECT
an I ELY PAPER.

/T)r. E. H. I^lhrop holds the pennant
/thus far this year for thc largest black
bass caught at Wall Lake. He was there
Tuesday and palled In a fine one weighing
seven pounds, much to the chagrin of
Qgod fisherman.

John Kelley, of Rochester, Nl Y.; has
Just shipped to Woolley * Bronson, of
an invoice of his celebrated fine
Mr. Kelley enjoys the distinction
of making as loe a due of ladies fcotwear
as can be found In this country.
V etcrans'days at the world’s fair have
been chugged from Aug. 20-24 to Sept 11­
'
This will accommodate many old
'*ko..w*P’ by the change, be *bie
to attend both tlie Grand Array Encamp­
ment and the fair on the same trip.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Dan. W. Reynolds left for Hornellsviile, New York. Monday afternoon navItfg received a telegram that his brother is business. July 13.1395.
very sick.
Loans and discount*
bonds, mortgage*,
and Mra« L. J. Wheeler, of Ctare- blocks,
Due from banks tn reservt
W. M. ^Filkins, of Chicago, Is In the
t, 8. Dakota, have been vblting their Furniture and fixtures
niece, Mrs. M. L. Cook, and other rela- Other real estate.
Current expenses and taxes paid
terd U C°°k WtS
Ortnd Rapid8 yw‘
Checks and cash Items
Hold coin
a couple of days silver
coin
f idT* Brown’of Alma’ was ln the cHy In Chicago last week with W. W. Black­ U rt. and National Bank Notre
well. .Supreme Chancellor In the world In
the K. of P. order.
Miss Emogene Brown is home for a ftw
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Russell, Mrs. P. T. Capital sfock paid In
Weeks.
fnod
Colgrove, Misses Gertrude, Bertha and Surplus
l’ndlride.1 profits
W.lt.r Wllktai Sr..
Chlcco, I, Id Maude Bentley form a party who left for Dividends unpnld
tne city,
Individual dwosils .
thc White city Monday.
O rtifleates of deposit
C. D. Beelw, of Chicago, was In the city
■ Miss Lucy Joslin returned from a trip s*viuga deposits
ruesday.
to Chicago this week. She leaves Mon­ HiUs parable

Merrill Foote was in Parmalee Friday. ’
Ed. Brock was lu Caledonia over Sun-

How many of tbe pathmosters are rware
ef this provision in the stale laws: ’The
Emma Pflug is home
Chicago
pathmaster may allow 25 percent of the onMiss
a visit
“
road work on setting out trees, at 25 cents
Mrs. G. W. Lowry was in Middleville
per tree, aud the law says he shaif cause
at least 50 trees to be set out In his dis­ yesterday.
trict.
L. H. French, of Vicksburg, was hi the
rhe Nashville News Is retrieving many city Friday.
well deserved
------"-------- •for
-----------compliments
Dr. Denslow, of Muskegon, was In tlie
excellent write up of the graduating exer­ city
Friday.
cises in that village, i.eu is getting out
a rattling jpmd paper and one that the
«. W. Farnum, of Cassopolis was In the
people ot Nashville ought to appreciate. city last week,

day for Manpiette where she will spend
the summer with her father.
' Prof. R. D. Bailey and family left Mon­
day for Gaylord, their future home. They
leave many friends and maghbors who
gret .heir departure and wtali them the
best of success in their new home.
&lt;E&lt;I. DeGroot and Chas. Wise left yester/day morning for Atlanta, Ga.. where they
have secured .employment In a furniture
factory, the former as superintendent and
the latter as, foreman.
We regret to
G. M. Anderson, of Detroit, was In the eUronicle their departure but the best
city yesterdaj.
ishes of their friends go with them.

VYbo bewails his miserable condition
mure than the slave to hts.habita? Yet he
Is deserving of no sympathy, as be can
MIm Helen Millspaugh returned to the
Obituary.
buy ot any first-class druggist Hill's city
yesterday.
Chloride of Gold Tablets, which are
Mr. John Gilding, died at the home of
guaranteed to cure tbe Tobacco, Opium or
James Hoouan. of Kalamazoo, was in his son in Custer, Mason Co., July Sth.
the city Friday.
Liquor habits lu their worst forms.
I$03, being now nearly ninety years of
age. He was bom In England In 1803,
Elsewhere In tills issue will be found an
irs. John Dennis went to Grand Rap­ was married to Maria Dawson in 1827. By
adv. of C. E. lngerson'8, the enterprising fils Wednesday.
this union there was ten children, three
mu$lc dealer, of Nashville. From what
Ed. Evans, of Delton, has returned to »ons and seven daughters, four of whom
he says it Is evident that he means busi­ Hastings tu live.
still survives him. He came to America
ness and proposes to do business if any is
In 1847. settled in Wayne Co.. N,
done anywhere. If you are thinking of z^Mrs. JI. G. liHle, of Nashville, was in where his wife died Feb. 14th. 1858. He
buying a piano, organ or machine you the city Monday.
was married In 1801 to Man’ Clark who
should write bi tn.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hay returned from still survive him. lu 1885 he settled in
Barry Co.. Mich., where he resided until
if you ore thinking of building a new Allegan Tuesday.
THE DRUGGIST.
1878. then moving to Custer where he
bouse, get designs or the modem houses.
Dr. ami Mrs. Et H. Lathrop spent Tues­ lived until death claimed him. P * had
Don’t build after the old styles but adopt day at Wall Lak&lt;i
wanted the new Improvements In architecture.
been an active member of the Baptist
L. B. Barton, of LeRoy, New York, was church for over sixty years. He always
aiul vw inity. Liber- W, F. Al'ezeo, the c ntractor and buidler
laid the Bible Is the treasure of the poor,
t:» pari!, and we- furnish the has all the latest designs and certainly can iu the city Friday.
the solace of the sick, and the support of
please you with what be has. He can be
Miss Carrie Schumann, of Grand Rapids the dying, and now we think of him as
ct tiu.lrte &lt;iuit!t ever provid- found at bls home every eveuihg and will
is home for a visit
seeing his pilot face to face now that lie
:«• at unce for terms. cheerfully furnish estimates.
Miss Kittle Coffield spent Sunday with has crossed the bar. He leaves an aged
Saturday evening the attention ot many relativesJn-the city.
wife besides four daughters. 49 grand
UMAKER A- BROWN.
people was called by a fine display of
children. 47 great grand children, and 1
Frank Schumann left Monday for a vis­ great great grand child, making five gener­
I’lii'a I*: pliia.Pa. aurora borealis, lieing specially attracted
bj’ the waves ut light which traveled from it to the world's fair.
ations who mourn his loss.
At the same time a Wash­
Miss May Slattery, of Grand Rapids,
ington astronomer who had his eye on the spent Sunday in the city.
Church »nd Society.
new comet saw the heavenly visitor throw
Tho Hastings clfy W. C. T. U. will
Mrs. Ingalli'. of Patterson, N. J.,
out a tall of light about 159.009 miles long
meet
at
Mrs.
Norman Bailey’s on Tues­
guest of Mrs. Wm. Wood.
and about 10,QUO miles wide.
day afternoon July 25th.

FRED L. HEATH,

, ■&gt;!

CIRCULATION
F5 &lt;&gt;tiires.

,136

,688
1.787

1,901

ance
ti no
•kanlina,
Parospme

1,360
Life,
lined
tates
com­
' the

Will Kennedy, of Grand Rapids,
A very pathetic sight was witnessed ou
Services at the Presbyterian church
'
Main street Friday, when a buggy con- iting in the cltythls week.
next Sunday. Topic for evening “Two
mining an insane woman was driven up In
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jordan are spend- cons to the acre.” Choir accompanied by
front of Judge Armstrong's office, i
the organ, cornet and violin-.
ing the week at Wall Lake.
lur advert i*einents proved to be Mrs. -Sarah Gilk*-t&gt;le, of Cas
* he Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening
Ml*s Ollie Grigsby and Allen Grigsby
Tuesday' at latest to tieton. SIS! has been sadly afflicted, hav­ are visiting Bismaik friend?.
In the Presbyterian church at 0:30.
ing been leha-cd from the Kalamazoo
Asylum two or u&gt;rev years ago. She was
Mrs. O. D. Fisher and daughter are vis­
The removal ot E. DeGroot to Atlanta.
taken to that Institution Friday afternoon. iting Mrs. Mattie Spaulding. '
Georgia is a severe loss to the city,
man has ever done better work or been
Miss Edna Brooks Is spending her vaca­ more generally respected.
Barry county people are bound to have
He was an
rnph line thrnughoqt the entire tion with relatives in Martin.
Elder to the Presbyterian church, presi­
i continii“8 favorable the tounty• Already Morgan and Hastings
Mies Minnie Cornell, of Chicago, is vis­ dent of the Barry county association of
e immense.
are connected, and no less titan ten in­
the Y. P. S. C. E. and actively interested
iting Miss Gertrude Peudergaat
str utuenta have been placed In private
in temperance work. We bid him Godoffice and dwdidnzM. Hirelings seems to
Mrs. DHbahn*’:r and Miss Lydia were speed. He has become endeared tu the
guests nt Dr. Fowler's this ufcrk.
whole community and hb rcuwvstl is duly
r will sell all millinery one 8iiap it will bo|t‘»r her already bright and
Prof, and Mrs. Will A. Morse aud soif, regretted.
,i the nest two weeks.
p liHfit.—Ingraham
of'AuSable. are rlsiting iu the city.
"he regular monthly meeting of the
,h* ay 'find Our — .
Maurice Grigsby is “making nay while Womans Home Missionary Society will
Comfty items on inside
A great many of our readers seemed to
be held in the M. E. clfercli parlors, Wed­
the suu shine'” at Morris Burton’s.
enjoy figuring but the postage stamp connesday, Jjily ifilh. nt
to 1’. M, Every
Benj. T. Taylor and daughter, of Mil­ body invited.
ami dollars, in ‘takes and liiincfTuin so here is another. A lady went
Into a store and asked the price of eggs. ford. are guests at Dr. G. W. Lowry's.
She was told tbUt the ’duck’s eggs were
Frank Nash ami family are camping out
worth two rents each. goose eggs three
Hotel property In Woodland. Call on
i-albrlggan unjon suits with and cents eaclf and: hen’s eggs one half cent st Pine Grove, Allegan Co., this week.
ves. also tine gauze underwear ach. She laid out twenty-two cents and
Dr. and Mrs. G. w. Lowery and child­ or address L. C. Cavanaugh, Woodland.
she said she would lake twenty-two eggs. ren are at Wail Lake for
short sojourn. Mich.
r- ^hner'-s.
How many of each did she receive.
moke hd. Powers No. 35 cigar.
S. L. Caton, of Sturgis, was the guest
he &lt;ame; always the best 5 cent
want to be well you must sleep of Cyrus Burghardt and family over Sun*
John Cam th to Cothurni &amp; Heuey, 80 a, sec
। Mie i’nited States.
31. Thoruapplr, 84000.
•,v.-D
f you sleep well you must mastl- lay.
Hiram Koger* to Fr»d (treble. tots. city. tJMO.
brnni Gordlnier to Marta Gordlnkr. ton,
i-uiw udng profane language on rate your food well, bu: (here can’t anyMr. and Mrs. James Wilkins and Miss
lilt*. St co.
t&lt; of Eaton Rapids will be arrest- one chew poor beef. You won't have to Nellie returned Monday from a trip to the Nashs
Frank Terpenning to Theodore Marenottse,
If
you
buy
It
at
the
-'astlngs
Market
of the common council.
SO.
sec
31. Oranzeriik. StOOU
They don't keep poor beef there. The
Seth Angle returned to Chicago Wedi
any estimates on building proper cutting of meat also adds much to
I: on W. F. Allgeo at his’ home In its tenderness and quality. Ed- Schumann nesday. accompanied by Miss Et!,i 1
St. Johns Ims a bad care on h*r If i nds'
■t ward. He can certainly please knows how to cut meat right, ami as Mr. Mills.
A resident lias sued tbe town, claiming
Wilcox buys nothing but the best ot meats
Mrs. Kenyon and daughters, of .ukr the sewer empties on Ids land and docs
the Hastings Market Is a good place to go Odessa, have been visiting Mrs. A. D. much damage.
The reMilt will most
. Gotten prophesies the end ot the when you want anything in this line.
likely be that the whole sewerage system
Cook.
September ’. World’s fair visitors
will be condemned.
Many of the poultry breeders in this
nice and get in your trip before it
Mr. and Mrs. Denslow and Mr. and Mrs.
city and vicinity complain of loosing W. U. Stebbins Were in -Kalamazoo yesof their
late hatched chickens
—
---------------------------------:• r ! r
inr.e.s have been so busy in their hay many
from the attacks of a gray insect which
i wheat fields of late that business in fastens upon the head. These are said
Mrs. John Weis»ert and Mrs. Fred Par­
■ &lt; it;, tins been very .quiet for the past to be the same Insect which destroyed the ker spent Sunday in Woodland and Lake
An Odessa.
young partridge two years ago.
----t.dt r the new law. after the 2nd of application of ^wert cream to the bead of
Minnie ---------Furniss and Francll
Misses --------tin school teacher’s certificates the chicken will destroy these Insects. If Heacox, of Nashville, were In the
t&gt;e i-.'ued to applicants under seven- any of your young chickens ore drooping, Saturday.
examine their heads carefullj’ and If the
insects are found look the whole flock /IL J. Grant and grand daughter. Maty
D e farmer* were busy kt
over as after they begin ttf drooR it is left Tuesday tor a visit with Muskegon
was proven by the -m. ill often to late to save them.—B. C. Journal. relatives.
•r iu town Saturday
it,:!&lt;■ i
Goodrich left
Thursday, July 37. the Michigan Cen­
An ordinary week day.
terday morning for a two weeks visit
tral will run n great harvest excursion to
proving an excellent crop for O'tawa Beach, leaving this city at 7:55 In
the fair.
rhere h a great storage In En-, the morning, arriving at Ottawa Beach ’fjohn Ferre, of Philadelphia, vfrfiited
t
his
and it is reported that as high as 850 at 10:20. Returning leave Ottawa Beach
Ulster Mrs. Edward Powers a fetiw days
n i' lieing paid in England.
fare for round trip, adults
.
I i&lt; now in the court house tow- 81.00, children 5f»c. This Is reallp
__nmd Mrs. Blanchard, of Battle Creek
iiA Mr. U
mer desires us tn state cheap as you can stay nt home, an
one should miss going to the lake shore are visiting their mother Mrs. Oliver
1 Lv will be greatly obliged if th
aud enjoying a brief.rest after a Jon
- ib-crtlied will call and pay.
Will Hams and family and Mr. and Mrs.
i r.« are over 40-&gt; entries in the stake this dry th£nljjht before starting so that Frank Black are rusticating at the Gun
lored. and there will be fully 200 all may be sure of a gocM.iseat
---- —and
- plenty luike club house.
tp in the class • races • for the great of good cold water. A good band will
Mrs. Addle Reed Fleming and daughter
i-" ifng at Sturgis. July 31 to Aug. 5.
‘ accompany the excursion.
Marjorie, of Philadelphia, are expected in
The Michigan Central will until Septem­ the city this week.
gii’nlng was very plentiful during the
rms of Sunday afternoon and night. ber 30th sell round trip tourists tickets,
and Mrs. Pliny McOmber, of
- iral trees In the 4th ward were blown limited to return not later than October Coats Grove, spent Sunday with their
31st at the following low rates:
■•■ii during the storm In the afternoon.
brother D. McOmber.
Traverse City, Mich
" E. Gillman died at his home in the
Hora James A. Sweezey, Mr. and '■I I Bay View
■•nJ ward Sunday from paralysis. DeceasF. W. Greble and Mrs. W. R. Cook
Petoskey
■•■4 wm an old resident of this city and
In Grand Rapids Friday.
Harbor Springs. Mich
respected. Tbe funeral was held
.i
Mackinaw CI tv
Fred Tungate aud family who
I’lirsday.
11.30
Mackinac Island, ”
7.95 been visiting friends and relatives at ;.-i:Elk Rapids
eijonu attending the Sturgis races
field retunied last evening.
Charlevoix
•a-t year pronounced them the best they
Mr. and Mrs. D. Killian, of Cottage
Ottawa Beach
vii-ver ,'wn. This year there will be
Grove, HL, bave betn visiting relatives in
uinr*- and better horses, and foar races
the city, returning yesterday.
1 acl» ‘Lay.
June 23. '93.
Mr and Mrs. BfUJks, of BalUmore,
ibis Is the year for the’ "8eventecn-ycar
of Nashville,
Keep cool—You can if yon will use one Maryland,
Maryianu. and Mr-.
•■*• ■ Truman,
••—
?
iici'ts.” There are said to be twenty. 'friends
. «...__ i.l
Monday. ,
lu fl...
the city Monday.
the Arata tea fans. We wish to Inform •Islted
i "n known broods of them and they ap­
that we are• now ready to supyly
you
aoPPri™!
* xreFlwaln and family, John Mei - 'r In various sections of the country, von
' ...
________
n|nlr&lt;n&lt;r tinwtlnn’il
- ----- - hut :iiways at an Interval of seventeen with new crop.
t Japan tea. We have Just received a ah£
■
ment of tho celebrated Arata tea—the. best
how which gave an entertain- I
alJ Jap&lt;n ^-a tea that Is absolutely
Ira Van Valkenburg and Mrs. John Busby
in Chicago this week “doing’’ tip fair.

••• iui
resortera.
-----unusually targe
' catch of fish is reported. John Pender- ,
KA»l-is entitled tn the bun having caught a
liter eel about two feet In length. It Is .
^'■ported as being the first one ever taken
Hom the lake.

wc purchasing a pound of |
furnish free nf charge a
Bear in mtod the
to -be as
fact that we
—.nteetbe
uwe »«&lt;• tea •represented and to give rtWidtai W |
found otherwise you may returni tbe same
aqd your money will be refunds,
Yours for_cbolcejea
L. E.STAUFFEH-

Mr. and Mrs. '^aldorff;.
a’nd
Wa|d(&gt;rff and Flu Beadle. AL Benkes an
waldurff have been eamvlng at wan
LakB.
Smith and family returned from
rhlcagb Friday night. They leave tor.b.lr U-y VI,. «IW
«»
summer.

When In GRAND

TOE K

tin.rn 73 apposite UNION DEPOT.
IBS
»azK&gt; X’or D«y
1.783 00
Free Burn' Tr“,,'r-.. N’w U““
Steam Heat and ElectrlcBella.
BEACH A BOOTH.
4401 00
5.-17,-!» i.l
I 73,000 0)
L.VOO 06

Going

80.0» 37

To The

3000 00

Total.................................. •••xc 4317,814 03
ui wlCReynolds©M%erof?^ibovenamed

SENATE,

Bank, do solemnly swear that.tlu* abort) state­
ment Is true to the best of my knowljrfge and
belief.
Dan W. Rkynouw. Guhier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this |15U»
-----of. July 1MB..
Wjj. h. Powiuu,
day
Notary Priblle.

RESTAURANT

ConnacT-----Attest:

D. (J. ROU1XSOX
R R. Mf&gt;smi
Wm. H. Fuwxrs

TO GET A

LUNCH 9R SQUARE nEfflYou can also get canned Lobsters.'• Mac ker&lt;r
Shrimp. Salmon etc., and the stock 1« new an
F Ample accomodations for all. ladlea as •&gt;
ss centa. Give us a call. In byement
E. Y. Bogie's Store. Corner Main and jeff iJ

M. A. GORDON, Proprietor

.Absolutely
Pure

A cream of tarter baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report.

Ladles WatGlies,
Gents’ wauM
Boys’ Watches.

Royal Baking Powder Co.,

Latest styles.

Wall St., N. Y.

Lowest rices.
Hutter. I.’,.

Violins, Guitars and Banjos,
stock of the best strings
obtainable.

RxaraM pt
Bye per bn.. Tallow per lb..

F.R. FftNGOflST,

white per bu.. co
ner bu..
Timothy Seed per bu.. 2.M.
Barley per bu. 90 to 1.10

The Reliable Jeweler.

Millet seed per bn. so.

FARMERS

WOOL IS QlErtP
Wheat Is Clieap,
But there neVer was a time in
the World when you could
buy as'much Furniture for the

money as you can to-day at

McCOY’S

Furniture

Carpet Emporium

S the hot days

nd

begin to chase each other

how naturally Straw hats come

to mind

sortment.

We have a nice as-

Ask

our price !

It’s low to close them out.

R. K. MEANT

�OHIO AND INDIANA.

SLAIN AT A CROSSING.

Hastings Banner

VThat Their World's Fair State
&gt; Houses Look Like.

Thursday, July ao, 1893COOKS ROS.. Proprietors.

Hood’s^Cures

Chicago, July 18.—Going »« tho r»W
of 30 miles an hour the New ork ex­
press on the Chicago A Grand Trunk Tho Ohio Building I* One of the M&lt;
railroad ran into a heavily loaded South
Halsted street car at Forty-ninth and
Attractive *n&lt;1 Nrot Quarter*.
South Halstad streets at 5:85 o’clock
Monday afternoon.
Three people
[Special World’s Fair Letter.]
were killed and ten injured serious­
There are two kinds of state build­
ly. Several people were slightly in­ ings on the exposition grounds; those
jured and the driver of the street
which combine the purpose of exhibit*,
Orders have been issued to ’West
car is supposed to be wandering about
Point cadeta to gojnto camp at Jack­ crazed by the calamity of the people in ranging all the way from agriculture
to fine arts, anti those intended to be
son park August 18.
his charge. It is expected that at least
Maj. Pangborn has been elected one of the injured will not recover. distinctively club houses. Tothe Ut­
president of the American Exhibitors* Those dead* are Graee Hunt, of La ter class belong, the state buildings of
association, and the 22,000 members Salle, Ill; Thomas Perkins, 5531 Green Ohio and Indiana.
.
4 ,
The Ohio state building is situated
th0 ~ujust northwest of the Fine Art gallery,
Tn. rabin formerly occupied by Sit- c“^e „uih-bound n.l.ted .tract rar, its main cutrancA facing the faffoon
which circles round the pier
the Art
Ung Bull ho., been opened to vUltor, th(,
, ,
cn)wded BnJ
In Midway l-Ulranra. Iteonlaln.mMy we„7Unll[n(t on the footboards. It gallery, winding in front of the Ohio
relics of th© Custer massacre and of In- , was in
- charge
• • - *»
—u
- —-­ building and washing tho shore near
of-Conductor
Frank
Bar
the Illinois state building. It is on
dian life.
___ .
nett and Driver Charles Stalnecker.
and tho visitor who
Euobxe Field overheard a little boy At
At Forty-ninth
Forty-ninth street
street is
is u
a Miwors
network —
of artistic -structure,
------- . thl. iai7oon
alteilfnghis mother that the thing ho tracks
tracks and‘ the creasing has “
,_ stands upon the bank of the lagoon
■&gt; w.y.bv,™ reganle.1 m,«dankerou»onn. and vinwu It from that 1"^' ”'
’
mos^enjoyed at the world’s fair was
“riding around thc grounds on the im-•­ A loop freight train irolW wrat hml teg. grouml. with th. ‘"prerel™ »t«tuod the lowevmnn. George no of Ohio, noble ran. In.the&gt; foromoral railroad."
■ Just
The United States of. Colombia has Il.rnett, l&gt;Kl raiwd the gate., ThU ground, the .weeping veranda i"*‘l’r
opened its doors to the public. The was taken a. a signal that Hie way w» hind with its gracefully-rounded Doric
hung
raft
nuarn, tbe
».»•« window,
--------------------o -with
building contains a fine display of the dear and Stalnecker whipped up hl. pillars,
- ------------—-Is •
“&gt;
and silken —
materials,
and
manufactured as well as the natural horae. a. he .Urted lo drive aerre, tho vhite Swiss
whole presenting a harmonious,
products of tho South American re­ tracks. Previously, however, Conduc-. the
'*
u&gt;r Barnett,
xiarnett, a
a son
son of
oi the
iue towerman,
wwvru—, ! palace-like picture before his eye, con
public.
' tor
Mies Helen Louise Johnson,’editor had gone ahead, and not being able to hare no sonl for art or beauty if he
passenger train------' cannot see it there.
of Table Talk, is In charge of the elec­ see ’the approaching
vaiu
--'**. **
•
• ■ ■ • •he —
•' —-&gt; *&gt;-_
of- the freight,
motioned
tho ■. The statue of Ohio Id front of.the
trical kitchen in Electricity
building. , because
ur.rar
vo
raw-J.'
building to &gt; worthy tribute tn her
She has been appointed representative driver to go ahead.
As
cooking teacher of the state of Ohio.
’i
‘ the car passedon tbe level 50 feet noble sons and the mothers of a
space
between
the
two
double
tracks
brave
race. Crowning
agreeably
tne
aetuanu
ox
xno
—
—
----------------- ---------&lt;■ the monnment
Agreeably ;to the demand of th©
world’s fair foreign commissioners. Barnett noticed a cloud of smoke arts- Is the figure of a woman cast in
they have been granted Immunity from ing above the freight train to tbe west- typifying the mother of Ohio, and just
arrest, and on apology has been ten- He told the driver. Stalnecker, to stop below on a lower granite base axe six
dered Dr.
Dr. Hassler,
Hassler, Paraguay
Paraguay’’ss repre
repre-­ his horses. Stalnecker did not seem bronze figures representing Garfield.
dered
him and whipped
sentative.
|. to
—understand
--------- —-------------• ■- . his Sherman, Sheridan, Hayes. Scranton
---------------ta ,i._
The Austrian* at the world’s fair •“
,am into I
‘ run .*'
•Toid
the 1041,1 i...
ho an(1 Q1Bse. The architecture of the
building is the
of the are
Italian
rmie»l-C’T^c?'j^bda;„^.?&gt;sr I ‘‘T°hr’am“.'^” “ward p^i of tire |1 rau^gnoA
Tbvstyle
dlm.u.iou.
100.

$)inQfi$po5iho^

Master (jaaaeU Purcell
•• A3 too re/ult of * tall, severe Inflammation
appeared In my boy’s eye* We had to Keep
him in a Dark Room, and we feared he
would lose ids sight entirely. Hood’s Sarsapa­
rilla worked like a charm. While taking
two bottles Uie inflammation gradually dlaapippearctl, hl* eyes grew stronger so that be
could b&lt;-ar thc light. Ho was soon ceaapletoly
cared. I cheerfully recommend
.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
for all diseases arising from Impure blood."
Mrs, j. r. DuncELL, auO South 8L, Piqua. O.
Hood’s Pilis Cure all Liver 113.

25a.

Michigan Central
“ The Niagara Falla Routt.”

suuon,..

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BASHNGS.................. I 7.421 ».u| S 38|i:A9| f&gt;.29
stafions.

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M. A GILLMAN. Local Agent. Hastings
•V . RVOOLES G. F AT. A. Chicago.

•J4OXJ ‘qruvj -&lt;j -y
sro-rppv
-tootpg ItuuoN pun *pa«qpo*g •0&gt;i»||O3 «mu|
puwjfj aqi »■ taopuod tpn«

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That fnore ills result from an
Unhealthy Liver than * any
other cause-indigestion, Consti­
pation, Headache, Biliousness,
Mid Malaria usually attend it.
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator
is a vegetable specific for Liver
Disorders and their accompany­
ing evils. It cures thousands
why not be one of them ? Take
Dr/Sanford's Liver Invigorator.
Your Druggist will supply you.
MORTGAGE SALK./

wiahlg'h^M In tbe miralXafra:

rival meeting in Music hall, a benefit
fa Old Vienna, speeches, songs and
,
r
fireworks.
Frederics Law Olmstead, the great
landscape artist, who with, his asso­
ciates planned many of the beauties of
Jackson park, is no longer on the ex­
position pay roll. Hi* work is com­
pleted, and fa the general reduction of
expenses his name was dropped.
'
NORWAY’S BUILDING.
One of tho Moat Unique Structure* at
,

’

One of the qurftatest and most fas­
cinating of the foreign buildings at the
world’s fair grounds is that of Norway,
which is built in the style of architec­
ture of the old Norse 'days, and looks
like a bird, or a boot, or a pagoda, with
its funny decorations ,likc wooden
birds. It is constructed of Norway
pine, was built in thc land of thc mid­
night sun, and brought over here
piecemeal. Oddly enough a blonde

I pete, furniture, eto., are of the heel
. ^Ufty and tho decoration, of couloir,
and wall, have been arranged with
• opeef.1 rlew to “rtUtlo effect and beanI tv Ohioan, hare reaaon to be proud
’ of their home In Jackaon park.
The Indiana building, while not &gt;o
1 artl.tte In oon.trnctlon or furnl»h«l n
moh exqnbdte harmony an the Ohio
.tote heodqnartera- la ao attractive
.nd comfortable bnlldlng, and every
dav the wide circular «««*&gt; .nrrounding Ite entire front 1. filled with
tbe am. and daughter, of Indiana reel­
ing In the ca»y roekera—for atUfbaokod chair*, hare been exelndedaftrr wreral hour, of weariiwmo eightseeing. While we stand looking at thc
comfort offered her guests we note the
location that Indiana has secured Is

Bank

BY THE WHOLESALE.
i t 1

ll.llvFallarea
_fkv. A, r.

In the WMt Multiplying

\

New Dlraovery. not only l,„| ,
oorerp. hot eeaiprt ,n 0( Iht *
re
efter elfert, of the m.l«dy Tm *“-»
reern, to have a preullar
Ing rapid eurre not only l„ lw?''*»
Grippe, but In all !&gt;!«..,„ *,T «; U
Cheal and I.nnes. ami lu,
, "-W
A.tbm. ahd Hay Fe,„
'«
Try It and be ronvlnr. d n J--."?!'"*■
point. Fn» lrl.1 boule, al w. „ "“J
year’s drug store.
'’**■

Strength mid fl&lt; u|ih.
If you are not reeling stnmkiMh.
tryElretrlc Bitter,. It "ll S , *!“’•
left you .weak and weary, us.' V
Bitter.. Till, remedy ml, dVt^J
liver, sbtmarb and klducv..
Utowonran, lo txofnrn, tl,,,
If you are allllctvd with ,kk
you will find speedy and Imrnum nt rvllar
by taking Elrctrtc Bluer, One lril|
convince yotfthat thl* in the rem.*iv v..„
need. I.arge bottles only r,o,.. ,t w
Goodyear's drug store.
' u‘
Th, brat rain in th, «„tW r,„eati
bruises, SOTO, ulrere.
sores, tetter, dupkfi
,.w,bl""
corns, ud'sll skit, erupt-.™.. nnJ
ly cures piles or no pay r„,a|ml ‘ iiu
yaaranusfi to«!«■ p-rnct
"
money refunded. Price 15 re,„. w. L,
For sale by W. H. Goodyear.

The Y. M.
A., ot (I..,
claas base ball team.

INDIANA STATE BUILDING,

one of the choicest sites on the ground*.
It is situated at the southwest inter­
section of the two grand boulevards
just north of the Woman’s building,
and from the veranda on the west the
Hoosier visitors may enjoy a view of
the wooded island, the lagoon, the Illi­
nois building, and many of the main
structures come within the range of
vision.
.
The building is French Gothic in de­
rar hud pmmed the lut track in aafety 80
M feet,
of bay
bay window^
feet, exclusive
exclusive of
window*.
sign with cathedral windows, turrets
when the swiftly-moving train crushed porticoes and terraces, and ita two
and towers. Two large tower* with
Into the rear end and platform. Many stories are about 35 feet high. The
nncjunmara
nt th*.
l_«lwrM.l■ r rwyrtlrtO
portico tins
has Clf/nt
eight Ionic
Ionic spirefl, one at either side, rise above the
passengers Had
had own
seen th*
the Vmin
train'at
the semi-circular
' lost moment and had tried to jump____________________
columns the full height of the build- roof to the height of 150 feet from the
from the car. Conductor Barnett de- ing, surmounted by an open bal- ground. The dimensions, including the
voted his time to picking up women 1 ustrade and roofed with red tile, veranda, which is 20 feet wide with
and children who fell from thc car and The building is constructed of wood two floors extending entirely around
. was not on the car when the engine and covered with staff, d fireproof thc building, are 58x152 feet. The height
Is three stories and general appearance'
struck it.
j composition resembling stone. The
, The car, broken into many pieces, ‘ Interior of the building has the kind in very massive.
This structure was erected at a cost
' buried those .who had been-riding in it ' o{ beauty that grows upon the vision
of 805,000. The state paid upon it 850,­
. and as the 'passenger train plunged ' of t)ie observer.
ahead there were many cries of pain I The loggia leading into the central 000 and the balance was raised by con­
and agony td be heard. Under the cur ! reception hall has U-en devoted to the tributions throughout the state.
,' w.u
th.* body nf
t; fl,». I na
was the
of n
a ivnmun
woman, identified
as ' j
MIm Grace Hunt, and seriously injured. ;
At one side was the mangled body of ’
Finn, a plumber, supposed, to be ein- ,
ployed by Boyle. Finn's head was !
crushed and his body cut in two, prob- ,
ably by the cars. Thc other occupants ‘
; of the open car were piled in a heap to *
the east of the wreck.
The Grand Trunk train of seven !
conches, with F!reman William Camp- i
bell and Engineer T. A. Jones in I
charge, came-to a stop within a train’s I
; length after striking the street car. As j
, there was no occasion for slacking speed
at the crossing thc train was going rap- '
■idly, it is said at thc. rate of thirty ’
miles an hour.
Policemen from the
Forty-eighth street station got on the
f cab of the engine after thc accident
and accompanied the engineer and firerjian and allowed them to take their
train into the depot After that, both
. men were taken back to the station and
. locked up
.
In addition to the Grand Trunk engi­
neer and fireman under arrest' there
were at the station last night abd
under arrest tho street-ear conductor
and thc flagman.

Ih-uuIi having been made In the .■oudiUous
of it certain mpringe made by Arthur D.
Hughes *ml SnraU !&gt;. Hughes, his wife, Hutxrt ■
. C.stronx. aud Emma Strong, his wife, of Harry !
County, Mkbig.su. to Walter Dlrkson. of Al- 1
banv. state of New York, dated September t-c. ।
A. £&gt;., 1S85. mid rdeontri&gt; li! the office of tho |
’ Register of Deed*, for the County &lt;&gt;l Harry and
State of MlehUsn. on tbe 3rd day of October. A.
D.. Ji'-S. in Litnr 29 of Mortgage*, on pagt* 24 I
and 25. which satd.nmrtgaU'* "tis duly assigned 1
by said W*lt&lt; r Dickson to John A. Robertson,
of the County of Harry ami Stale of Michigan,
on tbe laub Jay of September, lS-&lt;5, Mid aulgnment n*vlug been duly recorded tu the otnee of,
tbe H&lt;*vl‘t» r-of Dc- dH of «atd ('.ouuiy of Harry,
on tbetmU day of February. A. 1)., IMM in Litter ,
30 of Morlg.ige.* on page 434, on which said '
mortgage, so assigned there Is cUdim-d to be,
due at tbe time at fids notice tbe num of three 1
tttousand one hundred elglity-two dollars and
alxty soveii cents and an Attorney's fee of fifty
dollars provtdeft for lit said mortgage, and
wbteti l&lt; the w -olerfftexml claimed io be dup
upon said mortgage, and no suit or proceedings
at law having been Hist tinted to recover the
amdunt secured by said moi Itcage or anj part
thereof.
Nowf therefor* by virtue of the power of sale
contained In said mortgage, and the statute in
tueb case made and provided, notice Is hereby
given th*t on Saturday, the second day of
September, A. D . J&gt;WL at 10 o'clock tn the fore- । NORWEGIAN BUILDING AT JACKSOX PARK.
troof*. I shall salt at Public Aurttoo, to the high„
,
esc bidder, *t the north front door of the I young Norseman who was doing some
JEi work
named
Erlemon.
tng the ptare w here tbe Circuit (x&gt;urt for the;
... there
. was
.
...
, . Leif
.
z-. ,
,
County of Barry Is holdrn) the premises de-1 As they had a Christopher Columbus
scribed insaM mortga.e. (except such part of Qf that name, who tliey insist discovthe said n.-serf bed premise* «s wa« Inserted in
%
....
said mortgage by rrroc and which have been)j cred
ered America, who
tv ho knows but this man
heretofore released by Quit Claim deed to
------ vbe
—a’•lineal
----- 1 ■descendant.
’-------- J--*
mu—
। may
The aflag
Loots** M Ev irts, tbe legal owner as hereinafter
set forth, or so much tbereot ar may be neces­ of Norway float* from the upper turret
sary to pay tbe amount due upon said mortg-.mn of tho building.
with Interest at eight percent, and all legal
costs, together with an attorney fen ot fifty dol­
lars covenanted for tlit-reln. the premises belug
A novel world’s fair excursion passed
described tn said mortgage as follows
Commencing u the north west corner of F. L,
Kake's l»t In Hie village of Xrviug. County ot through Delaware county, Ind., tho
Harry aud Slate of Michigan, and running from other day, pn route frotfi Cincinnati to
thence ea’t or In an easterly direction alnng the Chicago. It consisted of a party ot five
north line of lots heretofore eouveyed and to the young men in a covered wagon.' Un­
highway crowing the race aud east of tho lot or
land deeded to Effie B Idwln. and from said derneath the vehicle tramped five dogs.
highway In a south easterly direction on the On the wagon was inscribed: ”
south line of tne rae*-way. to tuterse'-t tlie
pood: thence on and along the westerly Hue of
said poud in a northerly direction to the dan-,
in G«1 we trust:
and trom thence following the center of tbe
Chicago or bust!
Thornapple river to a point directly north of
the point of starting, and from said |&gt;oliit soutti
to.the place of beginning, containing ten acres
more or ies&gt;: and al! on section thirty-one In
The excursionists seemed happy, and
town four north, range nine west, excepting
from thp above all streets and highways now expect to sell the dogs for enough to
lawfully thereon. Also the undivided one-half pay the expenses of the party.
Of th« following: Cmi.im-m tng at a point fiftytwo feet, six lucb»s west and Helve rods three
Japanero Temple for Chicago.
feet and three Inches worth of the southeast
A Washington dispatch says that
comer ot the north west -mailer of section
thirty-one, town four north ot ramce nine weal: Secretary Cariisle hus Instructed tlie
running from tliruce west &gt; luht rods; thence collectdr at Chicago to ;relcase from
north to the center of the Tliornapple river;
thenee east eight rods, theoc* south to place of customs jurisdiction the temple on the
beginning. It Is expressly understood that tbl- wooded island at Jackson park, which
last described ptemlses is ail the premises, mill
has been presented by thc emperor of
tlnx the Ute firm. Gardner. Campbell &amp; Co . &lt;-t Japan to the city of Chicago. This ac­
IrvtoK, and that thl.n morfiptve Is Intended lo tion was necessary to enable the park
cover the undivided one-bnlf ot ail rights of commissioners of Chicago to accept the
said Gardner, Campbell * Oo.. together wi' li
tbe perp**41*1 r|Kllt; ,o ,ho
power. bacK proposition of tho Japanese emperor,
water flowaxe and mill privilege* dewnt»-&gt;1 who desired that the temple, which is
above with the roller flou ing mill and all m&lt;ll the feature of the Japanese exhibit at
flxture* tlirrrin now staudlng or hereafter tn in­
erected and placed upon iwld premiaes Includ­ the exposition, should be permanently
ing both of above dexrtptlon*.
That in drafting said mortgage the draft«mni&lt; located nt South park for its ornamen­
_________________
made an error aod tbe following described laud tation.
with mill privilege* and right ot flowage, a-aa
Ore;on’i Giant Salmon.
inserted In uld mortgage by mIMakr. that the
said mortgagor* had no title and claim no title
In the Oregon booth in the Fisheries
, Co said prrmlwes. and tbe Aaelguee ot said
morumim claims no rights therein, and said building at the world’s fair during the
b 'psemlses will not be offered for sale under I h s post few days there has been on exhibi­
. . mortgage sal-. The premise* so Inserted i.i
t said mortKsre by error and which will not be tion a giant salmon from the Columbia
offered tor sale are described as follows:
river. Jhis beauty, which is probably
Also the undivided one halt ot the following:
Commencing ata point flfiy two feet six Indie* thc largest salmon ever taken from th©
west and twelve rods three feet and three Inch*** waters of thc west, is fifty-four inches
north at tbe south east corner of the north long, forty inches around and weighs
west quarter of section thirty-one. town four
north of range nine west; running Irutn them e eighty-two pounds. He is encased in
thence north to the center ot
river; thence east eight rods, thc center of a solid cake of perfectly
place of beginning. It Is ex dear ice In which ho was frozen be­
rod that this last deacribed fore leaving the coast.
le premine*, inHl privilege &gt;n*i
. owned by Alonzo K. Gardm r
bell and constituting the lat.Mnnbell &amp; On., of Irving, and
First I*ickpoctaS£--Well. did you do a
ttai tma moriipRe |&lt; Intended to cover tne un- good business u'hile you were oat at
AvidM one-half at all rights ot said Gardner.
the fair?
J
Campbell A Co.
John A. RonxBTsox.
Second Pickpocket (back frofn Chi­
cago)—No.
Somehow or other I
r».u,T.0owuo^
couldn’t get my hand in.—Truth.

Dorlnjlhe pre,.l.nre
lh. - .
tbe put aeuon It
, n„,|2t.,wpe

I,,,, Cm.

The raspberry crop nf Muskegua co.,nt¥
this year win lx* very large.
1

Well write It down till every bod.
see* It
’ s 3
. Till every body Is sick of seeing it
Till everybody knows it without see­
ing It—that Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Kcm.-dy cures tbe
worst cases of chronic catarrh in the head
catarrhal headache, ami -cold in the
heed,” In perfect faith, its makers, the
World’s DhipenMry Medical Assocfttira
of Buffalo, N. Y., offers to pay 55vo to
any one suffering from chronic catarrh In
the head whom they cannot cure.
Now If the conditions were reversed—
if they asked you to pay 8500 for a posi­
tive cure you might hesitate. Here are
reputable men, with years of bouo.ible
dealing; thousands of dollar- ami a great
name back of them anti they say—-*We
can cure you because we have cured
thousands of other* like you—If we can’t
we will pay you 8500 (or the knowledge
that there’s one whom we can’t- core."
Thry believe fa themsetwu Isn’t tt
worth a trial, isn’t any trial preferable
to catarrh?
it cost 95.39*2.75 to maintain •saginaw
county jail (or the last year.

Over 85,000 pounds &lt;•( wool have been
marketed at Reading tills season?

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla?
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
The state tournament of trip &gt;h&lt;xrten
will be held lu llBflkeguti. July

A telephone line has !&gt;e*-n pu’ up be­
tween Charlevoix ami Mancelona.

You may rest nights if yon will! take
। ‘ Aulronda;** Wheeler's Heart an-'. Nerve
Cure, it contains no Opium or Morphine.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
Mrs. A. J. Hall of'Borne City, has been
granted a pension under th812 a month.
A new county atla- of lllil
is being prepared
published In IS

THE OHIO STATE BVU.DTNG.

Thc first story Is built of Indiana
history of Marietta, which is largely '
the history of the entire state.
। graystone and the second and third are
•
On one side of tho doorway is a covered with staff.
Topeka, Kan.. July lb.—Slate Bank bronze tablet with ita accompanying 1
Opening from the porch by large
Commissioner Breidenthal was on Mon- ' white silken banner, commemorative doable doors is the assembly hall, sur­
day notified of the suspen.-don of six state of one of the most important epochs la ’ rounded by large windows with net
and private banks in Kansas, *11 due thc history of the United States—the curtains which give a light and airy
to th© suspension
of* **
Kansass City batiks '
'
settlement of what was then known as aspect .to the halt It is circular in .
fa which they
, had
.
, depoafa.
.
.
The banks ' the Northwest Territory. This tablet j form with oak ceiling supported by
The ItapH-t.* ot () vo»o aiv m M JtcJtoI
reported
reported are
are the
the Bank
Bank of
of Joi
Johnson City, : with the magnificent statue or statues ■ four Ionic columns.
’ B
w M.......
the Bank of Weir City, Hood &lt;fc Kin- I on the front lawn will be of more in- j
Three statues in staff have l»een mod- fag resigned
caid’s private hank of Pleasonton, |
tercst, perhaps, than any. other fca- eled-by Indiana artists and xulorn the ; '|„„ri
Caney valley bank of Caney. Ritter &amp;’ turns of “Ohio at the fair.”
hall. The one on the south, ’•Agricul• •-«•*■••■
Doubleday's private bank of Columbus j
The center of the building is an open tore,” was executed by Mias Retta' , seasons on record.
and the Bank of Meade of Meade Cen­
court, to which the vestibule leads. It I Matthews.
ter.
Opposite this statue is one typical of
Kansas City, Ma, July 18. — The . is 23x43 feet, thc vaulted roof forming
Missouri national bank, which was I the ceiling. Opposite the entrance 1* 1 education, by Miss Frances Goodwin,
a
spaciobs
alcove
with
an
open
fireI
of
New Castle, and in front of the en­
looked upon as one of the stoutest
houses in tip west, closed ita doors at ' place; above which is a stained glass trance is the work of Miss Jeannette ■Iihooiun
uoon. Ita assets are nearly |2,»00.(XM I window bearing the coat of arms of Scudder, of Terre Haute, representing
while Ita liabilities are only ole-half the state. The frieze of the central Indiana beauty. It is called th© ’‘Maid
of that figure. At 9:30 a. m. the7 Bank hall is a decoration of buckeyes, the of the Wabash.”
On the first and second floors a wide
of Grand avenue failed for 1250.000.* j state emblem. At the right, broad
Denver. CoL, July 18.—The first , stairs ascend to the assembly room, or hall extends through from one tower
bunk failure iu Denver since 1874 oc- ! what might be called th© portrait gal­ to thc other, separating the office, par­ ■
l-eopl.' ««
curred Monday morning when th© • lery. Upon ita walls hang large por­ lors. reception and toilet-rooms from are prvparinx tur an eiinticipat’ 1
People’s savings, the Colorado savings I traits in oil of Senator Sherman, Sen­ the large assembly-room on thc first bration on August 1.
Theze
are
1.8W
-I..-.I •’.iX’r.-n in
ator
Brice.
Gov.
McKinley
and
other*.
floor,
and
the
targe
reading
and
writ
­
and the Rocky Mountain dime and dol- I
lar savings banks closed their aoors. I
*•
A shorter flight of stair* turn* ab­ ing-room. on the second floor, from the Grau- Haven, anrt the city n«*"
The assets of the People’s savings ■ ruptly to the right leading to th© ladies’ parlors, reception and toilet­ population 0.500.
bank orc gl.500.000; liabilities. 11,350,- ; ladies* waiting room. A long hall rooms in the north part of the building.
Amid tbe cries of hard time-;.
000. The Colorado savings bank has ’ forms a balcony around the interior
On the walls hong the oil portraits etc., Owosso comes to the Inuit witn
assets over liabilities, it isg claimed, 1 court, and furnishes an egreaa to a
new cracker factory.
amounting to 873,000. The asset* of veranda overlooking the lagoon. At Two flights of stairs lead to the second
J&gt;ek»o drowi will ”w,
.£!
the Rocky Mountain dime and dollar , tho end of the hall Is the governor’s floor, one at the north and the other at
IwnwWr unlew
savings bank aregl5«,803.53; Habilitlea. room, and adjoining it on the right the the south side of the building. Tho dead on
peculiarly
aggravated
clrcumsunctt*.
8105,054.82.
newspaper room.
ladies’ parlors are at the head of the
It is understood that all thc assign­
Downstair*, on the left of the recep­ north stairway. Throe rooms have
ments were preconcertecl and the step tion hall, is the Cleveland hall, beauti­ hard wood floors, covered with bright
PROBATE ORDER
was taken for self-protection and for fully furnished in blue and white, full rugs, pictures by Indiana artists, books
the protection of the depositor*. The of restful decorations and easy tetc-a- and a piano.
s “J
direct cause of the failures was the uni­ tetes. A soft-toned
------------------------------------MUU
There is also a case filled with ce- County of B*rry. holden st thc Probate ‘'-f* *n_
piano, Itook* and
versal hard time* and the inability to plctures make it the favorite lounging I ramics’ “d among the beautiful specirealize on securities. The president of place.
-—*»
Plac&lt;?------------------------------------------------------®en» decorated china are six pieces
each bank declare* that every depositor
Thc Cincinnati room ad joins the ^Jlch ^^^d to Mrs. Harrison.
will be paid in full and that the insti­ Cleveland room and communicates rhr®o of thc pieces are travs, one r7nWtte matter of the estate of
— - r—uuc
tution* will resume.
•
with
with thc great central hall by means clover-shaped
------- and ornamented
-----of an arched entrance draped with cur­ clover blossoms. In the reading-room of J° W~HeSder.b&lt;Hir*drniulMrou.r&lt;;
£
tato praying for reason* tbrfvl''
will
be
found
a
case
of
books
written
tains.
The
prevailing
color,tones
ar©
Union City, Tenn.. July 18.-At 13
m.U be licensed to sell ’be rent e we
by Indiana author* and aU the files of he
n*M d^reasod as lu
Ihe &lt;'-h
o'clock Sunday night thirty armed men sage green blended with rose tints.
West of the Cincinnati room and tho ,tato poponu
Tbereupoult is
is ’»«
raided the city and visited a number of
"OOT •"thc o®c'■• °f f^n,^*.^V?;taXarn. *&gt;l
disreputable resorts, demolishing the through a hallway opening from the
Inlaid
houses and furniture and notifying the reception hall lie the toilet rooms and trio pnaidcut, the isute bowd .nd the peUttoaand Uul t»e he «*
aud all other p-r,n&gt;«» &gt;ut&lt;.“»-*
of
inmates to leave the city. Attempts to a general writing room, while the ex­ executive eoturalwlouer. All th. room. ceased
estate. are reipilreti tu appear *’ «
' ^lkW
™ me mini s
Mid Court, then to be noldau «t tl» J. m{suppress these resorts by law have, treme corner room is devoted to the
Sre. a l».cil»»l Ita'I-k-.
“S;r**5Sf
failed. Twelve years ago this city was use of smokers, which delightful priv- ’ *mbly-room. is"u&gt;ry- oter ““ “In “ in.1 «tw&gt;w cuuw. II any there be. s*t»&gt; U«e I
’**
’Vy
---------similarly raided. Seven years ago a ilege Is restricted in every other nart r
pwtle. .Isltiug tho Jah- M
dm of local thieves was broken up-and of the building. The noAhwrot wfag
sevefi hanged by a mob. Since then of the first floor. iBoecupfod by the post
mMim-ney of i-aIu pcuuuu fbe
until recently the city has been noted office, registration department and
for Ita partly. It has 5,000 inhabitants other offices connected with the work­
and is one of the most prosperous towns ing force of the building.
weeks previous
oreviou* to
Throughout tbe building the ear- ’‘“toro.
in the state. __
weeaa
v said day of heart11--iiom.
Kuran stcix.
U
"udSall-rv—*-

�OUR COUNTY
j
FJople Mrtrtn, tn&gt;m ,to w
lb, M. attended by their rnothetn-Ji-rkw, carry
w*IkTtW,Sl»i.eivta? 1,1111 Bamo l*3t ,C« lna11 train, due here an *30*
Jugs of wine enwreathed with flowers
week between the Nashville and Wood- terday, -~.i
—&gt;..
. train was etonped In their hands.
noticed
that. the
The Bumanische
Thursday, July ao, &gt;893.
land nines. It resulted In a score of
°£iConwtock, and that the bn-ak- Wochenschrift sa ys they kiss everyone
24 to 26 in favor of tbe Nashville o.“/““R**1 aher , ,naD aud relieved him
they meet, and afterward present tho mw TRAD! MARK ««mm»
w. R- COOK. Local Editor.
boys.
tIT* *htoh ,M? rt'tuni«'&lt;J to’ the jug to his lips for a “nip.”
The indi­
Perry Cazier white climbing a rail fence St ou aThK"?“ ren‘‘Twl wa* a ‘bkf. Who vidual thus regaled bestows a small
r V Kalamazoo. He occupied the gift on the fair Cybele. Not to partake
last Friday evening slipped and fell from
tbe fence. He struck across the rail water e.o*et of the car. until Comstock of the proffered wine is regarded as an
rea«'«&gt;. "hen be boldly walked to a- Insult to the young wife and her
,
Ale. Root BverShake aud with his stomach, and received a serious
strain which will know doubt double him The
UC bUD.dle,eft ,he car'
AND
nreJJT
•’ * va,n*W« one. as was farnil . She is, therefore, reserved to­
, up for some time.—Nashville News.
d^S h\?n?Wn ‘° the crook’ who 8Urren- wn- strangers, and’only kisses thosu
■^A live pound »el was caught near the dered It al at once and nm. People can wi in she thinks likely to taste of her
dam at Mlddtevi.^ by Harry Guilman.
m th£^° eaPefUl I*1 travelto« ^ese times wine. Thc kissing is carried on every­
-rosmVELV CUKES—
*” U,c P“«®«er tntula where—In the street, in the taverns and
The Middleville factory has a new 75 Cl.rir hT?
HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
lwr&gt;e
power
boiler
and
a
33
horse
power
tl n
1 TOe 10 *CCUn* ,he lh,ef in private houses. The origin of this
. au get ICE CREAM.CONPROSTRATION,
custom is veiled in obscurity. Some say
engine to increase their power.
&gt;\AI ;Y and anything in the line
isatue Creek Journal.
that it dates back to the time when the
Middleville wants a street sprinkler for
It Acknowledges no Superior.
Tne aute Agricultural college at Lans­ Turks made frequent raids into Tran­
A BAKERY GOODS.
Main street.
*
ing ba* a new president, Lewis G. Gor­ sylvania, and carried away all the
Rev. R. N. Middleton, paator M. E. church.
1
iHir forget it.
J. F. Fortney has b- en i-ngaged to teach don. of Detroit, lie Is only H!J years old. young women they could lay their Cedar Springs, Mich., says: Sleep and rest
were stnmgem u&gt; me after preaching till I used
tbe Woodland school anoiber war with and was born on a farm lu Jackson hands on. Such of them os contrived ••Adtronda” Now I sleep sound ly and awake
Mrs. Emmett Evarts of Nashville assist­ county and has been a successful teacher. to escape from captivity, happening to tefresbed. and l ean hrarUly recommend It.
HASTINGS, MICH.
Prepared by WHEELER anil FULLER
ant.
Floyd F.ddy a 10 year old boy living return to Ilalmagen at the time of the MEDICINE CO.. Cedar Springs. Mich.
I \LMETIER.
j. m. smith.
SOLD BY
.
The Woodland school property stands m ar Chariot! was bitten on hia i. g by a fair, kissed their friends and relatives,
free from delu for the first tltfic iu the ntule Miukc. Fortt"time his liml^i was and even strangers who congratulated
astings
ity
ank
badly swollen, but restoratives- promptly them on their wonc^rful deliverance.
history of the new building.
HASTINGS.
administered saved him.
Hastings, - - Mich.
.
Tlie section hands on the Ixiwell and
1RTON •* SMITH
Hastings read are busily engaged -these
Dr. Curler’s Kidney A Backache Tea
In "Purehas, His Pilgrimage,” a rare
3|H'cialty.
.day.* putting In new ties. The entire line is u compound of valuable herbs thnt
CAPITAL $75,000.00;
old-time book, very . few copies of
Woodland. Mich.
between Lowell and Freeport will have to
SUBPLOT • 12.000.00.
stimulate
the
Kidneys
to
action,
clearing
.
which
are now in existence, the fol­
,be_ repaired. —’li raid.
the passages oetareeu tlie
kidneys lowing account is given of the ‘•pig­
C. G. Nichols.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of
Freeport has the bicycle craze.
Michigan.
and bladder, which become stopped up mies’’ of Iceland: ‘•There are also Pigv NICHOLS
SIOO Rrwartl. glOO.
aiid cause scltllngs like brick dust, and if miessor very little men and women here
Open for business Dec. IS. 18M.
The readers of this paper will be pleas­ nut removed will lead to Dropsy. Diabetes, who represent the most perfect shape
of men, but they are hairy to the ut­
orrlCKRs:
Hastings City Bank. Hastings, ed to learn that there Is at least one dread­ orjBright’s Disease. It regulates the four most joynts of the Angers, the mayles
D. G. RoblnMo,President;
ed disease that science has been able to
Cluster Messer, Vice. Pres.
cure in all its stages and that is Catarrah. important orgnnx of the body, the ston%- having beards down to the knees; but,
promptly attended to.
D. W. Reynolds, Caahler.
Hall’s Catarrh C(re As the only positive ach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Keep although they have the shape of a man,
DVdCCTORS:
•K-.iri
Loya! E. Kuappen. cure now known to the medical frateruitv. them healthy yqu need never fear dis-’ yet they have little sense or underCatarrh being a cunslltutlpnal disease,
• standing, nor distinct speech, but make
1).
W.
Reynolds.
Arthur C. Denlac-n.
requires n constitutional
treatment. ease. Price 40 cents a package.
a kind of hissing after the manner of
D.G. Robinson,
I KNAl’PENA DENISON.
Carter’s Kidney A Backache Tea will cure geese.”________________
Halfs Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
John Carveth,
Chester Messer.
LAWYERS.
tyrting directly upon the blood, and mu­ that sick, tired feeling with a bad taste in
P. T. Colgrove.
Michigan Trust C&lt;». Bldg.
CHAUTAUQUA
Grand Rapids. Michigan. cous surfaces of the system, thereby des­ tbe mouth mornings.
Has the only savings department in In Barry
In Sou£li Africa it is tlie Kaffir girls
troying the foundation of the disease, and
and pays 4 per cent Interest on all time
Carter’s Kidney &amp; Backache Ten will cure who demand references from tho
AFAKTHENT BUlLbIHQ County
ALICE KIRK. M- D..
giving the patient strength by building up
depoena.
I’hysieiau and Surgeon.
the constitution and assisting nature in sick headache, constipation, dizziness.-and women who desire to engage them as Cor. 48th and ST. LAWRENCE AVE,
!l.»,tlng*. - - Mich.
....Omcu. IS-M Adams Street....
domestics. It is not unusual to see
its work. Tlie proprietors have so much pain in the back.
ninip’Iy attended day or night.. Ot- faith in its curative powers, that they off­
QHKUQO, ILL.
Carter’s Kidney A- Backache Tea puri­ some such advertisement as this in the
1. Stowell’s boot and shoe store
er Une Hundred Dollars for any case that
papers: “Sable Moori. of Graskop, is
POWERS BROS. Proprietors.
fies the blood, and regulates the bowels.
First-class Accommodations to World’s..
it falls to cure. Send for list ot testi­
willing t,o do very light housework ia
WEEZEV.
Carter's Kidney A Backache T/a is a sure a family where no English servants
monials.
... Fair Visitors......
. Hastings. Mich.
Address, F. J. Cheney &amp; Co.. Toledo. and positlve'cun* for
-kache and In- are kept. Those who desire her assist­ KIXGAJTT XKW BUIIJHNG DXS111AIH.E LOCATION
TKllMH B€ASOHAUI.K.
। - .n all courts of the state. Col- (•). Sold by all druggists, 75c.
tiamatlon of the kid»-vs and bladder. ance must be ready to furnish testi­
Correspondence Solicited. Address all Com• i.mptly attended to.
monials of good character. No others municatlone to The CHAUTAUQUA;
Sold only by W. H. G.u , lyear.
need annlv.”
. 82-86 Adams St.
Fl JtC. P. LATH HOP.
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
C. W. POWERS, Corresponding Secretary•pathic Physicians and
EVERY 2IPL HAD ONE.
Mrs.
A.
Brown,
a
tW-year-old
widow
Surgeons
T. W. Reynolds of Pint- Creek,
living at St. Johns, tell in u dark room one
and country promptly
last week of injuries received a year
day Inst week and bruised herself badly
ago while cleaning a u«...
uu&gt; heavy ।I
dam ,,
(ruin
drift wtwid.
* The mania for collecting bcer-muga, about the head and face. The next day
..
,
, IBn ex-Vassar girl says. according to she walked to the mirror to see how her
Physician am! Surgeon, ...LJK,“ !,o,w, he thiV.-rk World. Ia au old vL face looked. Then she fell again, strik­
World's fair may be seen Is the problem
ing her fare on the casing of a d&lt;xir. She
Mich.
for which many people are trying to find I
— . , .
.
died .from the injuries the sanft evening.
-hknee. &lt;&gt;ne block east of depot.
.solution. Few. however, can hope w
v''rVlr! “
&gt;" “X
ii BARBER
■
equal the record of the Allegan fellu* ;
hIlc cx.’la,Ued- had among her
Physicians and Surgeyns.
who started for Chicago with $3.75 in his cortege properties an immense glass
Mrs. Winslow'* Soothing Byrup has been u**d
ur'eounty responded to with pocket stayed at the fair nix days beer-mug. the larger the better. How .for
children beUilng. It sooth* the child, soft­
ant! l ad 81.25 left upon his return, the custom originated I cannot say. en* the Kutns. atlsv* all patn. cures wind colic,
•v. day or night.
•
It m’ght be added thnt he bent his way on but thc glass beer-mug was then con- and Is the Iwrt remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenh •
cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists
ELDON.
the railroads and .we surmise that be ■ sidered an indispensable adjunct to live
through out the world.
Lb.-&gt;tiaet and Real Estate Office.
lived on air.—Piainwell Enterprise.
every stylish young woman’s education
Ab- tract Block. Hastings.
h, ,ii uti Real Estate Real Estate
A little three-year-old daughter of C. —because it looked ‘weird,’ I presume. To purify, vitalize and enroll the blood, and
■ • ::ilvuot!. General conveyancing.
You rvihember nt one tim&amp;.thc Vassar
give nerve, ttodl y and digestive strength, take
,.iiq. • set of Abstract Books, com- Bestle of Munhall is In a critical condi­
• Records, can furnl*b complete tion resulting from having a hot cup of craze for pronouncing everything Hood's Sarsaparilla. Continue the medicine Gives ail the news of Town.JDounty and State, and as much National
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
‘weird’—from a comic opera to a mid­ after ever)' rnci-.l for a month or two and you news as any other paper of its class.
coffee turned over her head and chest.
will feel ''like a new man.” The merits of
night lunch on pretzels and Jcmonude. Hood’s StnoipM-llla h proven by It* thousands
DRAKE. M. D.
Charlie Swineford of Marshall accident­
“ 'What use did tho beer glass serve?' ot wonderful cures. Why don’t you :ry It?
ly ran a sharp stick in hl$ inouth which
ver Holloway’s drug store.
penetrated lo his throat, and he is In n Oh. dozens of uses; we used them to
Hood's PIIK cures constipation. They nre
(rom j to 4 p. in. Telephone, con serious condition, intermitant fever hav­ drink from in, our rooms, to keep flow­ the
Iwst afiei-dinner pill and family cathartic.
residence, at HoRoWay's drug
ers in. to concoct the hot lemonade po­
ing set in.
George lY.irnham bought. Friday of tions fur bad colds, to curry to picnics,
to smuggle iet-creani in and for lots of
lletroit
Albert Ewer. 50 fleeces of wool, cut from other iiitcrcHting hfTnirs. Of course
ewes, that averaged 10^ pounds of wash
id
wool each. The price paid for this -lot most of the girls bought thei^ beerGrand Rajiis. Is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news
was 18c. Mr, Burnham has taken 150.000 mngs. but the girl who was so fortun­
ate
as
to
hnvq
one
given
her
by
a
mas
­
of the United States and the world. It gives the events of foreign
pounds of wool so far Ulis season.—
Largest stock
culine admirir-r-oue who was a trifle
lands in a nutshell. It has seperate-departments for “THE FAMILY
Battle Creek Journal.
nton thick, Haitings.i
wild preferred—was a person of great In the west a1*«»CIRCLE” and ‘ OUR YOUNG FOLKS.” Its “HOME AND SO­
Byron Archer ot this city is-enjoying consequence among her mates. One Juiely everythin!
CIETY” columns command the admiration of wives and daughters.
a visit with his brother Jacob, of Cali­ fortunate girl. I remember, bad a Write for prices
fornia. Forty years ago Jacob Archer,
Its general political* news, editorals and discussions are comprehensive,
tfilack
Jade'
from
Heidelberg,
with
with three other young men from Reading,
v-i J. S. Goodve'nr &amp; Co.'s store.)
brilliant and exhaustive. Its “AGRICULTURAL” department has no
.■ - :u M! courtsof the Stale. Collection* Hillsdale Co., had an attack of gold fever heavy old silver mountings. She was
superior
in the country. Its “MARKET REPORTS” are recognized
tlie
most
envied
j
:rl
in
college.
’
rapUr itteuMlngto.
and went to the New Eldorado. Since
“I confess to attaching some senti­
authdrity in all parts'^ thc land.
I'lMMERMAN’, Homeopathic Phy­ thnt time Archer had not been heftrd from, mentality to my beer-mug.” concluded
although
diligent
effort
had
been
made
to
sician and Surgeon.
find Uta, and he was finally given up for the ex-Vassar girl with a deprecatory
1 ■ over Lathrop’s drug store.)
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and “THE BANNER” for one year
REAL ESTATE AhDCOLLECT- alive was when he put In appearance at the treasures at home and is really a high­
old
home
last
week,
where
be
was
recogniz
­
ly cultured mug, having gone through
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Palmerton a Smith,
the first knowledge he had of his mother's myself, two younger sisters and a girl
Woodland, Mich.
detfth.
upwards
of
thirty-six
years
ago,
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J ustlce ot the Peace. was when he went to Reading last week. beer-mug fashion still reigns in Vas; CURED or NO Pa Y for services.
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car accident in Chicago recently.
other evening, says ghe New York
week,
75 quires.
J. J. Curtis of Charlotte had his poctfets Mercury, he was confronted by a very
picked of 88, and rail road ticket while nt angry wife, lie had scarcely got in­
side thc door and hung his hat bn thc
the fair.
chanxes for advertisements
Mrs. Wm. Palmer received a visit tbe hall rack before she blurted out:
this office Tuesdays at latest to
"You’ve got a new typewriter!”
past
week
from
three
of
her
skiers.
Mrs.
rtion in the Issue of the week
“Well yes.’’ replied Keedick. “How
8. Stewart, ot Rochester, N. V, Mrs. Dr.
did you find it out?”
R. Thomas, of Lakeland, Minn., Mrs“Oh. I’m up to your going* on, I can
Fry. of Joplin. Mo. M rs. Geo. Cayp^nter
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WinTonw'etelv &lt;!e«rov the derive for TOBACCO in from 3 to y day*.
PerfeetW harralen; esnse no
all. pure blood, able to i* present. The aggregated agv of yesterday.”
^Icknew, and ni»y b« given In a c-j# of te» oreoffee without the Knowledge of the patient, who will
i y Hood's Sarsaparilla.
the five sisters is 339 years. Mrs. Palmer . “I did. Who told yon?”
is 58 years uf age. and she Is the youngest
“Well, ifybu must know, it was Mrs.
of the five. The visitors had been attend­ Gnskett. Hur husband told hyr. You
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-i-undness of a beam or log, on
.... ex­ ing the World’s fair, and they unproved needn’t think you can keefl things
During treatment potiert* are afi.rwcd tlw free u»e of Liquor or Morphine until »uch time
• can bi? accurately determined by the opportunity for a family reunion —
from me.”
,
testimo• oi hearing. The enr could be Gobleville News.
■•they shall v»*—’
• I have no,desire to. dear.
Wa
Pi
। t-&gt; one end of the beam, while the
• nials from
A
Mr.
Jacob
Harris
of
Calhoun
county,
“Don’t dear me! Your typewriter is
liotiM be struck with a hummer,
persons
who
snunrt it clear and distinct, the beam was In the citv yesterday and gave a only about eighteen year* old?’’
have been cur­
“As nearly as I cun jn !ge of ages, I
ft. Kand if dull or Telegraph reporter an account of a marvel­
ous
fall
of
what
some
believe
to
be
true
ed by the use of
should say that was about right.”
decay bus
ia somewhere In the
• manna." The pacflUar natural phenomY/ri.C v-m.
“And has melting brown eyes?” Mrs.
enotLbas beFn dlscove?ed in the southeast
Keedick went on, indignantly.
: &gt;u wish to’wpUHure anything and section ot the township pf W est LeRoy
“Possibly, bnt I haven't noticed them
no rule or utjw ’ line at’ hand, but the past tew days.4 It has been ascertain­
Tna Onio Chxmical Cot
DvarSik:—1 have been r.iing year
• n to hive t silver quarter, half dol- ed’to be a fall of honey dew. such as doing any melting.”
cure Tor tobacco beblt, »nd found.it would
“Oh. no! Of course not. U ithasoft
r whole dollar, these convenient artt- Josephus, tlie historian of the Jew®* aayb
i what you claimed for it. I used tea cents
• will fill Hu-bin to your entire .“atis- composed the manna upon which the voice and eharming manners?”
worth of the *L-onge*t chewing tobacco a day.
’•'do KOT BK DECEI'-En kw
“You are nearly right. '
The dew Is a sweet
&lt; ■11- A United States dollar is one Israelites fed.
Ine *ny cf the vartoui
“Nearly right! I know I’m quite
. anil n bait In diameter, a half dollar sticky substance, pleasant to the taste
chcteiffor" tale. A»x for HILL 3 T
i-l an inch and.an eighth and a quar- and covers tbe leaves and branches of right'.” exclaimed the jealous woman.
LETS «nd take -e» other. ,
B. M. JAYLORD, Leslie, Mich.
trees and bushes to such an extent that in “Now, I want you to telUne the name
dollnr just seven-eights of an inch.
some instances It trickles down from leaf of the forward creature.”
---- -THE---a order to find out what length ot time
to
leaf,
it
is thought by sumv to be he
“Yon want the name of nxy type­
‘•uld.require to stop the Lake Shore excretions of insects and by others it s
them all right and, although
• t” an experiment was made recently
writer?”
. hey did thc work in leu* than
'i '-v Carlisle. Tlie train was speeding attributed to the pollen of flowers, it
“Yes, I do.”
Tn'.vveers. ’
II, 53 AMD5S Onti Bit
makes
a
splendid
bee
food,
and
w«»ey«
v
®[
;■ ;i.' at the rate of 05 miles an hour when It has fallen tbe bees have attacked it will.
MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box &lt;t•Wliat for?”
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li'brakes and stopped the monster
Tax Ohio Ciikmicai. Got
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GEntlexcn:—It siveft tr.e pleamircto »peak a word of prairc for yoar 1 ablets.
In conversation with M. M. Sherwood
Simpron. Wlal ;
'
in 45 seconds, within a distance ot'
mh wasstroarly addicted to the uv:^"------------ J •*--------- rrf-~» i —
-■•■nr feet. The emergency appliances1 while in Plainwell Monday that gentle­ are you g*»l W &lt;° ■'« atKi'11 ltr
FREE.
«ir Tablets. He wa» a heavy and cot
I«
1 not used, and it is thought that by’ man Informed us that forty years
but ti/rce dav* he quit drinking, and will not
four month* befwo writing you,lo order to km
' nsa the train can be stopped in a1 was a resident of what Is now Wayland ROUMANIA'S^SSlNa FESTIVAL, j
village. "One tittle Incident,’ .he said
'■isUlcrable less distance and time.
MBS. HELEN MORRISON,
“J I
t “will always remind me of Wayland, and * U„„, A»»u.l »&gt;»
During warm weather remember that
,h.
&lt;&gt;rtak. AUW&lt;
was when 1 came near shooting an
j-'ur horaes want n drink of water oftenerr: that
Itelniacon, » R.&gt;um«ni,n country
Indian. 1 was hunting near the old
ib.an in winter. If he does not drink
ot twelre hun.lro.1
i
s Chambers’hotel when an !ndlan came
mu-'h at the regular time you are In ther through the thick brush with a saddle of
LOIEGAY.
hold. It* »"»“• ,ulron *¥
h il'it of watering. »ry him in a couple of
r venslon on his back, and I came within an
hours after. There are many men takingt *ce of shooting, thinking it was a deer. Theodor. On thu. oeen.ton the pUeo
,«&gt;rau
with
newly
ntnrrM
care of horses that don't know and don’ti Mr. Sherwood h 72 years old anil last fail
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It wa. by a phyalclan. Ell Rlohari, a vZ? Uw wWrtUoa oi which lute
young physician ot Rochelle, FraMe,
d»y»; Goa r°x’B d»y on tho
who made tho flrat machine after 5^^?tho oooooa month; tho Vnootof
Many curious and interesting sight* are
The storm In Chicago recently blew which our modern bicycle U pntrlrlo. «n tho M ol th.
on Midway Plaisance, this street of
.far
some of tbe feathers off the ostriches W ternri. He wa. a medical .Indent In Sri month; th. P~rt ot
sH uatldns. tbe Mecca of all v.dtors- to the
Midway Plaisance before the birds
Pari. In 1666, and became one of the mtl. bort on th. 6th ot th. Sfth
Octal Wogid’s Fair, at Chicago: out among
great Sbyaldan. of France. U« &lt;“ri month-U?Ablntlon mmm In th. tilth
be driven under shelter.
all its exhibits the -Panorama of tbe
ot tho a«a of alxty-one at Bochollo to month’; the TonoboU on th. Tth of tho made by Orson Skinner?
t.
SwiM Alps” Is doubtless the most blghlj
President Palmer has written a letter to
“
artist!*. To those whose good fortune it
George W. Childs, of Philadelphia, advo­ 1706. and there U a .tract to BoeheUe Srooth month; th. day of th. olnpm- cheap; it is durable: it is
named for him; and there U now a
has been to go -abroad.” this panorama
cating
the
raising
of
a
subscription
In
ala
thing
lor
every
da
’
y
use
Mthrnnmn .flower.
Xrakeu* old memories, and to the iany
movement on foot to erect a hronae Inoko lot. in tho fall. Bri boUri
of the Duke of Veragua.
■
5
“
“
Sklnnc
f
’
s
Black
­
who have been less fortunate this real!}
otatue, not to Mlohand, who It la Uon. oo,l rfa&gt; U tl» delicacy «Un on
grand painting Is • revelation^ It Is a
The confectionary shown In the
claimed wa. the discoverer of the big-- th. M of February, rice oakaa wrapped smith shop across from Court
perfect representation of the
tine exhibit Is a kind unknown to Chicago de, but to tho true dUooverer. Dr. Ml
House
and
examine
it.
In oak leave, ar. for the 6th of May.
Bernese Oberland. as It would appear Ip
people. It Is of a cloudy white and so
8.k„ I. drank on all oecmdona, tat
Mil the Immensity of reality to a sight-seer
bard that it must be soaked In water; Richard." ___________ _
with a .pray of pooch hloraom. ta the
in the midst of the Alps. Im- Illusion is
when It crumbles It Is taken out and eat­
The Canoe of Earthquake*perfect by the truthful liens of local
botUe
on th^Mof March, and a tanoh
en wet. Its name Is Empanada. .
Earthquakeii are duo to the phenom­
color and by tbe vigorous and sincere
of ohrywnthemom bloaaonu on ChryaThe largest glass bottle ever made Is In ena of plication or folding of the
pauiting of such artl-d* as Humana.
onthemum
day.
the mining building. It Is only half full earth's upper strata The same ten­
Baud-Bovy aud Fnrrt This supurbcan-'
though there are 42 gallons of crude pa- sion and compression which produced
was was painted In Fails. France, for tbe
troleum in iu This quantity represents many of-thu mountain ranges is here
purpose of exhibition at the
Yon will not b'.
the capacity per second of the pipe lines in action. As the interior of the earth
W/o :-l‘s Fair, and hah received the well
coots it contracts and tends to leave
deserved econioms of all the leading
of tbe Standard Oil company.
the outer crustlbehind. The weight
French and American artists.
Gen. Doukhovsky and bls wife arei in
of this outer cruft, showovor, is greater
Chicago, on their way to Siberia The
The New York Press proposes to send
than it can sustain, and is therefore
to (hr World's Fair as its guests fifty
general has been the czar’s chief of staff,
Union veterans, members ot regular
but has recently been appointed governor compelled to wrinkle. Thus geolAgista
explain the great ridges and furrows
general
of
Siberia.
The
distinguished
of
­
Grand Artfiy Posts, who are to be select­
ficer h traveling incognito to avoid any which constitute continents and river
ed by the readers of The Sunday Press.
basins and they compare this folding
This proposition Is made as an evidence of
possible attentions from nihilists.
of the earth's crust with the wrinkling
thc esteem and gratitude In which The
The Newab of Rampur has arrived in of thc skin of a dried apple. While
Press holds the men who imperiled their
In the regular ■ w.-.-t.-ru road
Chicago. He Is a great potentate In India the process of wrinkling or folding is
own lives to save this uatlon. Each of the
agent5’ style when yon buy
and is making a tour of the world,
chosen veterans will be tlie guest of Tbe
going on the mighty movement, of
ing
at
San
Francisco,
be
has
visited
Yel
­
gtoqeries
of us. On the eonPress from thu moment the train leaves
lowstone park and tbe Yosemite. The i -ourse, destroys tlie equilibrium of the
New York until its return, and the
tfary the results will certain­
Mrs. John Kilworth. for many years a gentlemen forming his staff bear as pic­ rocK strata, and in consequence earth­
j oumey will be timed to include a full
Pontiac turesque names as his majesty’s own. Fae quakes occur and continue with
ly please you.
We carry
wet k's sojourn in Chicago, with all ex- resident of Wixom, died at tbe ____
penees paid, including daily entrance to asylum*. She bad been tffkeu to the insti­ party will ^pend several weeks at the greater or less violence until thc equi­
everything kept in a first
,
librium is again restored.
fair.
the grounds of the Exposition. AU G. A. tution for treatment.
class grocery.
li. veterans in good standing are eligible..
Some time ago some English pheasants
By the way have tried any
THE ODORIFEROUS ONION.
They may come from any town, city. were taken to Muskegon with the inten­
bacteria and tobacco.
State or Territory over which the State tion ot stocking thc county with them.
of thatfeme People Don’t tike It. But It Is
and Strips proclaims Us government. They are now dying off.
Good for Them.
The selections of the fifty favorites will
Onions, said a traveling man to a St.
be made on tbe ground of popularity, the . Tbe Round Oak Stove Works ot
It would hardly be Imagined that
popularity td be voted' by ballots printed Dowagiac have shipped a bill ot their Louis Globe-Democrat reporter, are there was much connection between
products to Corea, Asia. Their display at too vociferous in their odor and too
Jn every Issue ot The Sunday Press.
bacteria
and tobacco, but the progress
the World's Fair did IL
self-assertive to be .liked by anyone
in thc science of bacteriology, which
A Paw Paw church has found it neces­ possessed of a very strong will. They is now making such rapid strides, has
AN AWFUL CHARGE.
sary to hire a watchman. Many acts of offer too much opposition. There is
vandalism have been commited in the more to tbe onion, however, than its shown that such is the case. Although &gt;
-Ou* ShefHrld. oftbl* City, ArreMed for
building In the past few weeks.
mere odor. Onions are a kind of all- some bacteria are so deadly, others are r
taking Improper Liberties with •
found to be of the greatest possible
Special arrangements have been made around good medicine and every service to mankind. It has been dis- ।
■ Child.
_
housewife knows this without know­
for
the
inmates
of
the
soldiers
’
home
at
'Monday afternoon this community was
covered that these minute organisms |K — Q Ilf I AU/ I? Y
ing
why.
She
knows
that
a
solid
red
shocked upon learning of the arrest of Grand Rapids so that they can .visit tbe
play
an
important
part
in
determining
I
UAi
H • A—V &lt;1 1% I
onion, eaten at bedtime, will by tho
- Chas Sheffield, an old man 74 years of age. world’s fair at a small expense.
the quality of tobacco. The leaves of J
living In this city, for taking improper
Harry Bower, a trapeze performer, fell next morning break the severest cold. the tobacco plant before they are '
liberties with liftlu Goldy Collins, a little from a bar at Grand Rapids, a distance of She .also knows that onions' make a
9 year old daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. 35 feet. He was dangerously injured and good plaster to remove inflammation worked up into cigars and finally
TJBTW THOOTV TEA?
Collins, also living In the rity. The proofs Is expected to die. He is only 28 years ot and hoarseness.
But she does not handed over to the public undergo cer- 1
tain fermentative changes.
It was '
In tbe ease appear to be very conclusive. age.
kxipw why.
Attention was first directed to the old
Jf anyone would take an onion and formerly supposed that the alteration |
Mrs. Layton*Leetch. one of Sullivan’s
xnan last Friday, when he was discovered
mash it, so as to secure all of the in, their condition thus brought about
ix»tween a couple of lumber piles In Bar- victim*, at Durand, is Improving, but very juice in it, he would have most re­ was due to purely chemical changes,
slowly.
She
weighs
78
pounds,
white
be
­
per’* lumber yard near the lowey hotel. As
■—
markable smelling salts — an odor but some experiments recently made
t sociti as ho saw that he was seen he ran In fore »ne was almost killed she weighed
that would quiet the ’most nervous are regarded by the Louisville Courier- ।
w
* an easterly direction •■•ward lhe C. K. de 148.
Journal
as
going
to
show
that
these
[
I
person
in
no
time.
Thd
strength
of
jit
S. R. IL. while the 1.
child ran in an
At Mt. Pleasant a minister’ got n mar­
opposite direction, so • :at It Is nnt known riage license from the. county clerk. He inhaled fora few moments will dull Important results are brought about ■
just what child was t. .th him. The men wanted to know whether he couldn’t per­ tho sense of smell and weaken the by. special micro-organisms. In a pa­
who discovered him there were Adam form the ceremony himself, as he was a nerves until'sleep is produced from per rco.1 before tho German Botanieal i
Hock and John Harper. They related minister.
I sheer exhaustion. It all comes from society, Suchland gives an account of j
- iMliat they had seen and It became noised
I one property posses.-ied by the onion.* his investigations on the bacteria '
A .25-yeara’ Franchise was given by the and thnt is ft form of Opium. Onions found In different kinds of tobacco. |
ab nil cnn.-iderably.
council
at
Jonesville
to
Avis
and
Pomeroy
M oi-lay afternoon Sheffield waV seen
are narcotic in their t.-ndencics, and He has examined fermented tobaccos
couiur; down Main street hand in hand for the construction of an electric light for thnt reason the very best kind of from all parts of-the world, and found
with the little Collins girl. His exper­ plant. The system will be in operation
food. Anyone who ents late supper that they contain plenty of micro- !
■
ience of Fiiday was brought to fntnd, and by Oct 1.
and imagines that he will not.be able organisms, although but few varieties, ‘
hte Bop-•-nti?&gt;-with the child caused, re­
Some one tried to burn Standish this
TE you save time .you save
in...;,. oilie r' wore hastily tainted for to week. A good-sized blaze was discover­ to sleep had letter order a dish of fried as a rule, but two or three different '
follow him. but for varioa- /ea-ons it was ed in the business section of tbe town. Onions and close his meal with them. species in any particular brand, and ,
money. Y&lt;»u &lt; au •'?»•*• a vast
He
impossible for them to go/Just at that Near tlie fire old rubbish soaked in kero­ There will bo no danger of wakeful- but rarely micrococcus forms.
amount
of time if .you ar ‘ look­
moment. Fearing that delay might be sene was found.
finds that pure cultures of bacteria ob- '
'nesstlien.
dangerous Jgs. L. Crawly and Dr. Snyder
The amount of opium in a saucerfnl tained from one kind of tobacco and
ing
for
Mrs. Lewis Dunkle, the wife of a well­ of fried onions will’ ovi-rpowor the inoculated on to another kind gencr- ,
cautiously followed. Sheffield took tbe
child to a secluded place along the bank of to-do farmer living near Dowagiac, at­ most sensitive digestive oiyans, even atod in tho latter a taste and aroma re­
the river north of Vie wool boot factory, tempted to commit sulelde by taking some when disturbed by a late meal, and- calling the taste and aroma of the ,
where the bushes were very thick. It medicine which had been used for a horse. one can sleep just ns well a* though no original tobacco from which thu bare j
•was some time before his followers were SUe will recover.
meal had been eaten. The Chinese teria hrCd been in the first instance ob- 1
able to find him. but finally Dr. Snyder
The Huron Mountain Shooting and
. _
_ _
1
crept up to within a very few feel of him. Fishing club has dedicated Its new club understand the onion better than the talnod. This discovery suggests great '
possibilities. Thus, it is hinted that in
OF aily kllld C'f DUllulllg mater
and
able to we everything. At that house at the mouth of Pine river on other nations of tho earth. A China­
jaj
fjy COIDllIg dil'PCtly to 118
time the old rillian bad one arm around Huron Bay. The club controls abou£ man will mix dried onion sprigs with the future it may be possible to raise
tobacco and smoke them. They prob­ the quality of German tobacco, not so 1
,
, s ,
hv hnvhu'of 1the child and the other under her clothes. 7,000 acres of land.
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Mr. Crawley was called and also saw the
ably find it lends additional' charm to much by caraiui cuitore ud judidon.1 and not only that, you will fa'e inoiiei by Dnyiiif. 1
John Benson, formerly a resident of a genial pipe and bringion that condi­ selection of varieties, which has so far ! a
same thing. Some noise was made and
Big
Rapids,
has
twice
been
reported
dead,
Sheffield was frightened from hte hellish
tion of dreamy wakefulness which is proved comparatively unsuccessful, as
work and went skulking along the river the first time as killed in a rail road acci­ the final end of all smoking.
by inoculating with pure cultures of
bank, leaving the little child alone. Mr. dent and the second as burned to death.
bacteria found in some of the fine for- '
Crawley aud Dr. Snyder then stepped out Tne other day he turned up as live as
We are posted ir.
eign tobacco, whereby corresponding
CURIOUS
GROWTH
OF
RATTAN.
ever.
to where she was. At first she was greatly
fermentative changes may be induced ■
our business and do
frightened, but receiving assurances that
Rev. Peter Selgera of Danforth, 111., and Tough Wood of tho CUmhlnff I**!m Tr®*, in the German raw material, and thc i
ishe would not be harmed, told everything Miss Catherine Steketee, daughter of ooe
Found In thc Haiayun Couutrlea.
enough of it to ena­
quality improved accordingly. It will '
&gt;inan honest. Innocent, straightforward of the wealthiest residents of Holland,
Everyone knows the pretty, light and be highly interesting to watch *the
ble us to sell cheaply
•manner, and Jum exactly as seen by the were married yesterday. The couple will
•two gentlemen. As the men were return­ spend their honeymoon In the Nether­ graceful chain and other, articles of future results of this transplanting of ;
and yet get a living.
furniture made from Rattan, but every­
ing with tbe little girl. Marshal Miller lands.
bacteria; if successful they will lead to
one does not know 0at the extremely
came up. After leaving the child Shef­
modifications and improvements" In
New
Machinery
has
been
placed
In
the
tough and flexible wood calked raUan many industries.
field went up tbe river and was seen saunt­
ering along and was about to cross Wilkins’ Arnold mine plant, near Lake Linden. is that of tho climbing palm tree. This
bridge when the Marshall told him to As soon aa the drifts have been advanced curious climber, which is more of a
far
enough
and
the
shafts
rendered
safe,
a
come with him. To the Marshall, Shef­
vine than a tree, is said by the Phila­
field said that the little girl followed him force ot men will begin operations In the delphia Times to bo one of tho singular
up there, but tbe fact that he was leading mine.
characteristics of fewest growth In tbe
/her would seem to cohtradict this. Tbe little
Mrs. Uretta Reed, of Grand- Rapl&lt;fi, at­ Celebes and other Malayan countrieo.
girt was taken before Prosecuting Attar- tempted to commit suicide. A razor and
ney Sweezy and told all Just as she told It butcher knife were taken from her before Starting with a trunk a little tUcloer
-Co the two gentelmen. Sheffield was ar­ she had time to use them. Domestic than a man's arm, it winds thsoegh
. rested and placed under bonds of 81000 troubles are said to be at the bottom of tbe the forest, now wrapping a toll tree in
its fold, like somo gigantic snake, and
with H. G. Carter surety.
.
affair.
then descending again to the .earth
The accused has heretofore borne a
The little daughter of John Carr, of and trailing along in snakellka onrres
good reputation, aud it seems strange that
Owosso,
got
out
of
bed
the
other
pight
and
be should tarnish It at this late day by
until it can find some other stately
such a devlteh act, and he will have to walked around town for quite a while be­ tree to fan ten and climb upon in ita
produce some very strong proof to over­ fore her parents missed her. They - made pursuit of light and air. Tho forest
a
search,
but
the
girl
soon
returned.
She
- come the evidence against him. The lit­
is sq thick and jtfngle-liko thot it
tle ColUhia girl also gave'the names of two had walked In her sleep.
seems impossible to follow ,tho oourse
other Rule girls, whom Sheffield had en­
Dr. D. Milton Greene, of Grand Rapids, of any of these serpent climbers, but
ticed away, one ot whom has admitted it to was arrested, on a capias on the complaint
tbe true.
of Charles W. Weston who wants 85,000 there Is little doubt that at the luU the
'Feeling Is very strong against the accus­ damages for alleged malpractice. Weston succeuful aspirant, which stooped and
ed. We understand that threats of strong had some trouble with his eyes and says cringed so long below, will be found
OF’
shooting up like a flagstaff a dozen
vldleuce were made Tuesday nighL but Greene did not treat him properly.
feet or more above the tree which has
npthiug was done and the law will take Ils
A recent thunder storm at Bay City pho­ helped it to rise. A use of rattan
course. The hearing will be held tlie
tographed a very* perfect likeness of a
28th.
.
*
which is unknown to those who have
rocking chafr oruUja side of a . house on
Ntoeteenttrstreet The chair stood on the not seen it in its native forest 1* as a
A HORRIBLE ACCIDENT.
porch neardlie side wbfre the photograph water carrier. The thirsty traveler
appears, and the bouse Is an uupainted has at all times a tumbler of cool, re­
How' Teter Sage Met Death.
freshing water nt his command by cat­
one.
The following is an account of the man­
ting off six or eight feet of rattan and
Mrs. Andrew Sutherland, of Ann Arbor,
ner hi whlqh Peter Sage, whose body was
putting one of the severed ends to his
brought here’last week for IntermenL met has commenced suit against J. L. Cox aud mouth or holding it orer a dish to
tho
Duplex
Printlug
Co,,
of
Battle
Creek,
bte death at Rloomlngton, 111. The ac­
catch the water.
for
86,000
damages
for
alleged
breach
ot
count Is taken from a dully paper In that
City:—Last night at a little after 11 o’clock contract for services rendered by her late
NOT A MODERN INVENTION.
husband
in orj^uizing a company and seltbepatiol wagon was called to tho freight
The Bicycle Said to Have Been Flr»t c«ed
■office of the C. &amp; A. road, where. It was llu|c a patent.
by a Vonnt Frucb Pliytlelan |n jeeo.
Mrs. Young, ot Texas, feta down a stair­
understood. a man had been kilted. White
“The popular belief is that the bi­
it was found that no one was dead, yet a way and was Instantly killed. When her
man lay on the platform of the- building, reihalns were brought to- Ross township, cycle is a modern invention, when in
where bystanders, had placed him. and Kalamazoo county. It was learned that her fact it really dotes back to the seven­
groaned and writhed In bls horrible mu- husband had died only a few minutes be­ teenth century,” said Dr. T. C. Minor,
tnations, Physicians were soon called fore from erysipelas. Both were pioneers according to the Cincinnati Star/ "I
and all was done that could be to alleviate from that sectw^
learned this one day when I was mak­
bis aufferlngs. though the only thing possi­
Sup1. Wtelund, the retiring head of the ing some translations from the Jour­
ble was the administering of an hypoder­
nal de Medicine de Paris. Ozaram. in
state
school
at
Coldwnter,
was
presented
mic lajection to case the agony:
The man was still ennadous and talked with an expensive bronze parlor cloek 1694, in his ‘Mathematical and Physical
County Recreations,' tells of a carriage, m he
coherently. He said his name was Peter when he left tbe Institution.
■ D. Sage, and that bls home was at Has­ Agent Pierce, of Coldwater. Is acting as calls it, “in which one can ride without
tings, Mich, where twu brothers live. A superintendent until the board appoints u the use of hordes.’ And then'he goes
on to tell of how a lackey aits at the
wife and sou also reside there, though he anceeKior to Wieland.
has not lived with them for a long time.
back, makes it run by ’walking alter­
GUupiM of the Great Fair. ■
He had been here for several mouths, com­
nately with his two feet by means of
ing from Texarkana, Ark., and was eintwo small wheels concealed in a case
plnyiM by Mr. William Condon. In his
Nine Japanese have arrived in New just between the wheels behind and
.grorrir-t-Meon West CiMMtnut street
) Turk on thelf way to the fair.
attached to the axle of ,the carriage '
8«&lt;e -uid he wan sitting on the edge of:
I‘tali te au/nx to celebrate as her &lt;!«• -This was the principle of the veloci­
Uwphun.nn. not thinking of any dangi r. '
when a &gt;wilch engine backed In two cars « :|ir aunivt-reirj of the advent of tlie Mur- ■ pede, so much Improved since then
But the priority of tho discovery ot
tn upon the track. Thf track la close uu- mon pioneers, July 20.
the bicycle I believe to be established

Additional Local News.

der tbe platform ai;d the box cars hardly
gif r The corner of one of them struck
Safe’s jraees as bls feet bung orer the edge
and dragged him down under the wheel.-.
It was not known that any body was hurt
until a passer-by heard someone call from,
b.-nriuh the platform, when tbe cars were
taken away, aud the unfortunate man res­
cued. It was found that one arm was
off below the elbow, the left leg above tbe
knee, and the fight loot was crushed and
twisted in a frightful manner. It was a
sickening sight, and the strongest railroad
men felt faint Four physicians were
called, but little help could be rendered.
Ue begged them to cut off his mangled
foot, lo do anything to relieve his pain.
None of them expressed a belief that he
could live till morning.
Officer James Herron says he talked with
Saici* perhaps an hour before the terrible
aifatr. and that be was entirely sober.
Mr. Coudon also said I bat Sage was uot a
drinking man and that he always seemed
to be an honest, upright and ambitious
man. As he lay on the rudely constructed
couch, he told the officer where he bad
some money, and In tlie pocket Indicated
were found S3 hi greenbacks. He said lie
was barn in Dundee, N. Y.. and was 52
ytars of age. He persistently declared
that he would not die, and objected to the
bystanders hinting at such a possibility.
Sage was taken to the hospital at mid­
night. where all that could be done was
to wait tor death to ease his sufferings.
He died the next morning at 0 o-’clock
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The Congress of Uruguay has made an
additional grant of $10,000 to that na­
tion’s exhibit at the fair.

ConbiDdtion EitensioB Lau#

Orson Skinner.

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$1,500.

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COUNTY NEWS.
Not much news tbisTvuek
‘k—The hum of
the binder is not over. Some of Hie farm­
ers expect to thresh next week—Born, to
My. and Mrs. P. Stevens, July 10th. a girl
—W. Jolinson and wife were guests nt
A. J. PottcPs last Sunday—Frank Herrick,
of Freeport; was on our streets last week—
Trimmers band expects to pay at Streeter’s
landing Friday night—Gard Bennett mid
wife froiti near Hastings were the guests
uf J. , Springer lust Sunday—Ml.i.i L.
IlallAvas the guest of T. Moses, of Bowens
Mills lust week.
Harvest is about over and wheal in this
section is about secured—Mrs. Geo. Gra­
ham. of Pennsylvania. Is here visiting her
numerous friends—Miss Virgie Given has
just returned from a two weeks visit at
the world’ll fair—Help for the harvest field
has been plenty this year—Resorters are
as nunuTofis us ever, seeking, to escape
from the heat of town.

in a

✓"wheat harvest Is nearly over
,
threshing begun. C. Smith and W. Purdon
being the first to thresh In this vicinity.
New wheat is bringing fifty-five cents In
Lake Odessa—We wonder what has be­
come of all the fisherman. They seem to
have disappeared—Mrs. Slmcox and Miss
Heberly. of Minneapolis, Kansas, are
spending the summer with their sister,
Mrs. NashXE- Olmstead preached to a
large and attentive audience last Sunday
evening—Elder Martin, of Hastings, will
preach next Sunday evening at the church
♦•The Sunday school 1 as purcbas.-d a new
sd of singing books and now for some
new song^-Miss Manon Spencer, of Fow­
lerville, is visiting at J. Spencer's—Mr.
Rising’s slater and busbaud of New York,
have returned limnc^ierries are not so
Ihick as berry pickers in this vicinity—
Elmer Arney Is holding a j»mp meeting
at take Odessa this week^Ft should say
Hayden had more than his share of girls
out riding—Mrs. Smith visited at Mrs.
Aldrich’s on Monday, also Mrs. Meyers at
Mrs. Nye’s—There was anopen air concert
by the congregational society last Saturday
evening. The ladies aid society served ice
cream netting the society about 820—C.
Scars has a new threshing machine.

to see bis brother and from thence to the
World’s fair before returning home—Mrs.
Frank Colman of South Dakota has been
visiting her lister Mrs. Henry Daniels the
the past w^ek—Jennie Merritt closed a
successful term of school in the Carpenter
district last' Saturday—B. R. H nested
purchased the raspberry crop on the bush­
es of O. Barrett and will ship the same
to town—There was an excursipn to
Crooked Lake Tuesday and Wednesday
from Kalamazoo—Philo Slduamdied Mon­
day evening July 24th. Funeral Wed­
nesday—anErnie Pifhcr’s llttfe'boy bad the
misfortune to fail on the tines of a pitch­
fork last Monday while playing in the
barn on the hay. It penetrated the outer
corner of bls right eve. but as luck
would have it, it did not enter the globe.
11c is doing nicely at present—West
Lance made a business trip to Kalamazoo
Tuesday—J. Scribner returned to bis
home In Kendall Tuesday after a week’s
stay with the Dr.—Two more cases of
measeu In town at C. Robinsons. The
other eases reporter! last week are out
around.

Fralneville.
Harvesting is the order of the day—
Rev. VanAntwerp and wife are spend­
ing the week at Bay View—Miss Jessie .
Sackett of Bloomington, HI. is visiting
her sister Mrs. S. Temple—Mrs. Willie
Fisher of Saginaw is visiting friends In
town—Mr. 1- Carpenter is slowly recover- t
Ing—Miss Lillie Hazen Is working at
VaUt-y.
Kellog Flowers’—Lucy Novia Is on the
sick list—Mlsa Millie VanEpps of New
Rev. Neice. of Otter Lake IS here on
York Is visiting at J. Perkins—Mrs. Jen­
business—Miss Anna Burmitigbam, of
nie Gelb of Kentucky is visiting her sister
Vermontville, spent last week with Drusle
Mrs. Ora Storms—Master Charles Mullen
I Murphy—Julius Hosmer and wife are
had the misfortune to Injure his eye while
spending a few days with his mother—
stacking wheat and was obliged to go to
Rev. Sheldon has his new barn done—A
Carlton.
Dr. tawry of Hastings for relief—Miss
tew evenings ago two of our young men
Hard work and plenty of It was one ex­ Ruch of Oden Is visiting friends In this
enjoyed themselves by shooting a revolver
towards a farmers house. The bullet cuse for not reporting last week—Wheat vicinity—Bom on the 22nd. to Mr. and .
is
being
stacked,
while
a
few
are
threshing
Mrs.
Mace Holcomb a nine pound boy.
came near hitting the lady of the house.
Further on they took wheat frpm n field right from the field—Mr. Rufus Hosmer
and took it to the road and set tire to it. Is to be in the field with a new threshing
The wheat harvest Is all finished and
Said parties hail belter be a little careful machine—Wheat Is said to be quite bad’/y
has
commenced.
Three
shrunken—Mrs Wlll’amsand Mrs. Hams, threshing
or they may feel the bands of the law.
our new merchants entertained company machines began their seasons' work here
from Hastings over Sunday—Lett Carpen­ on Monday. No report yet as to the yield
A. G. Cortrlght and family In company ter went to Battle Creek Monday to con­ —Mrs. Eva McKInstOr and daughters re­
with A. A. Aldrich and wife left their sult Dr. Kellog of the Sanitarium. Lett’s turned to their home in Colon Monday
home Inst'week to spend an Indefinite time health Is,very poor—Carlton will be.repre-' after a two weeks visit with relatives—
at Gull Lake, where Mr. A. has a beautiful sen Uni at Ottawa Beach Thursday—Miss Carrie Bowen was the guest of Mattle
cottage with convenient surroundings for Fannie Carpenter expects to return to Barber over Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. Frank
both man ami beast—The tine weather last Lansing next week to continue her work Fisher returned home Monday from a
week was well and industriously improved of canvasIng-jrThe raspberry crop has visit to Mr. F. parents near Hastings—
by all the farmers about here in securing been Immense.,'1&gt;ushels have been picked Frank Rlckenmore of Augusta visited
hay and grain -of which, many of them from wood lots and gardens—Mrs. numerous friends here on Sunday—Aaron
closed up that part of this season's crops Blakeslee formerly of Carlton now of King had a fine box of honey stolen from
in line condition—Charles McCoy -starts Grand Rapids spent Sunday and Monday a hive one night last week—Miss Hattie
his traction engine ami seperator at 11. with Carlton friends—Mrs. F. B. Fleming Holden of Richland spent several days
Aldrich's wheat stacks to-day—Frank went to Grand Rapids Thursdays to visit wkh her mother last week-rcfdney Lord
Lawrence secured -forty acres of All&amp;oc |ier mother—Watson McKlbbons received and Frank Bmlth returnedio their homes
clover teed last week and yet has more to a telegram Inst week that his brother in near Hastings Saturday after a two week's
he garnered this week—Fifty years ago this 111. was dead. We ire jxformed that he sojourn here—IJttle Eater McGuInnis is
the guest of her grand mother Mrs. Fanny
harvest when your scribe harvested his went to the funeral.
Brown—Horace Gilbert is again a resi­
first ten acres of wheat and after thresh­
dent of this place—Carrie HoMfui enter­
ing the same In-the fall of that- year drew
Wheat
harvest
Is
over
and
farmers
are
tained
Miss Burnnle Barrett of nichland.
a portion of it*to Kalamazoo with an ox
team eighteen miles where it sold for the busy In their rye and oats—Dr. Clayton last week—John and Phillip Barber and
full sum of thirty-one cents per bushel, Willison Is home from Detroit enjoying a families attended the funeral of a sister­
taking in part payment hardware to finish much needed rest—Married at the home of in-law, Mrs. Munson at Comstock on Sun­
np a log cabin in which to shelter himself A. Selhd July 19th., by Rev. Bunnell, day—For some reason no Baxxkb's were
and Ids aged parents. Those times as Mr. Sidney Hull of Cedar Creek and Mrs. received here last w'et*k and they have not
now were democratic—antagonistical to the Susan Sage of Hastings. Congratulations put In appearances yet at writing—Miss
best intercuts of agriculturalist or the la­ are in order—Mr. and Mrs. Win. C. Rob­ Flandsburg of Kalamazoo Is the guest of
inson. Mrs. Mark Bellinger and Homer her cousin Miss Lillie Parker—Frank
boring classes of American citizens.
Marshall were In Battle Creek last Humphrey and wife started for the world’s
Rutland.
Saturday —The Y. P. S. C. K. bold their fair Tuesday morning.
Mrs. VanWagncr Is quite slik. Her monthly business meeting at the school
house
next Friday evening the 98th. All
daughter from Ohio Is caring for Her—The
wheat anti hay has all been secured In members requested to be present—Clara
Ella tatty was at home Saturday and
goal condition. The u heat crop | Is light Russell returned to her work in Battle Sunday from Lansing—Emma Scbaufhi thrs locality—F. Gorham was on the Cree’k Monday—Claytorf^nd Nelson Willi­ hauaer Is at home for the summer—Mary
street Sunday—Quarterly meeting at the son called on their slste?. Mrs. A. 11 Wilcox has been visiting at Pastings this
Yeckley school house next Sunday— Louisa Bellinger at Gull Lake Sunday P. M.
week—Mrs. E. Damme, of Battle Breek,
Johnson of Hastings has been visiting her
and Everett Shepard were at Bert Shep­
Dowllnir.
parents, Elmer Johnson and wife—We
ard’s last week—The Austin and Assyria
The
farmera
here
are
rejoicing
over
the
hear the toot of Frank Bush's thrasher
Sunday schools Intend to join In a Picnic
this morning—The potato bug has given nice weather for haying nnd harvesting. In Kent’s Grove next week Saturday. Ice
the farmer no end of trouble this .season— In a few days we will hear the shrill cream ami u program—Ralph Rogers and
whistle
of
the
threshing
mnchlne-*-E.
Mrs. Weils, of Hickory Corners, h visiting
wife have moved back to Assyria—Edna
her son Ilichard. of East Rutland—Will Harrison and wife of Battle Creek are Russell, of Battle Creek. Is at Henry Tas­
Beck has moved into the house with his here for a few days the guests of his kers’ visiting—The threshing machine has
parents—Tills week Saturday nnd Sunday
mother.__________________
qtiarterly meetings will In* held at the commenced business—Wright and Wilcox
WoOCllMll.
church. Rev. VanAntwern of Prairieville have purchased n new threshing machine
Many of our farmers have their wheal will bi; present. There will be baptism —Mrs. Andrew llebble. of Battle Creek
stacked or in the burn—Mrs. Charles Mc­ also—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harrington and Ml«a tattle Smith, of Pennfield. were
Arthur uf whom mention was made last a son—Mrs. Win. Freeman continues a’ Frank taoiiard’s last week visiting—
we*-k. died on Wednesday from the effects about the some—Lust Friday while the Chas. Atkins had a horse bitten by a rat­
of the operation. The funeral was con­ small boy of 1). Warner was riding a tle snake the first of the week.
ducted at the M. E. church on Friday by horse that was hitched to.n hay rake, the
Rev. Keillor of this place. We said last horse stumbled and fell crushing the child,
week that Prof. Bennet of Ann Arbor per­ he was unconciuus for a day. It Is
Mrs. W. 11. KI tinhans is vlsltlngat Pon- .
formed the operation but we were misin­ tluHight now that If blast poison does not tin.*—C. A. ami C. F’ Hough spent Sunday
formed It was Pn»l. Martin instead—John set in he will recover— Mrs./ Alanzo To­ with Mrs. C. A. Hough and daughters nt
.’&gt;!. Smith who with his family went to bins Is now prepared to do dressmaking, their cottage on the camp grounds at Eaton
Missouri last spring on account of Mrs. mid will l&gt;e pleased tu wail tqion custom­ Ra'plds—Frank Parker spent Sunday at
Smith’s poor health, has returned to ers—tamp meeting commences in’Pen­ St Josrph.-rMlss Allie Hardy, of Detroit
WWIMid, the climate of Missouri does nock's Grove three weeks from this week Is Un- gum of Miss Elsie Mayo—A. H. I
Smith, of Middleville, spent Sunday with j
not agree with Mrs. Smith—J. M. Smith Wednesday.
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parents ami friends here—Miss Edla I
ami wife have gone to Yankee Springs
MxUnu
huckleberry ing—Henry Smith bin very
Smith with B. D. Kobinsifn are visiting 1
M R. Gwin of Ovid Is here visiting Albion friends—Miss Edith Fleming was
poor health and n.&gt;t expected to live—A
party from our village went to Wall lake friends and relatives this week—Henry nt Jackson Sunday attending ttie funeral •!
la?t week on a vacation—Mrs. Lamb, Al­ Stay man was In Kalamazoo Thursday on of a friend—Several from here attended. ’j
bert Lamb and Jennie Lamb of Hastings business—John Scribner of Kendall Is the funeral of A. M. Smith at bls home in I
attended the funeral of Mrs. McArthur— visiting hii» son the doctor this week— Woodland Tuesday afternoon—Mr. and I
The D. of R, installed &lt; flic -rs last Wed­ Messrs Gwin ami Barton Sire camping at Mrs. G. A. Truman were al the Eaton *|
nesday night—Dr. J. A. Baughman has Crooked lake Oils week—Frank Bishop's lipids camp meeting Tuesday—A tire j
gone to Chicago for two weeks to attend house is enclosed on Orchard street—Mrs. brmjc out In Henry Roe's wooden building J
the medical lectures and to see the ele­ Arbour and daughter of Fowler Is visit­ just south of the Market which was occd- j
phant—Chauiicy Williams has left the ing friends here this week—Court Gris­ pled by Emma Barlatr as.a millinery store. J
employ of Dr. Bensnn ami purchased half wold and wife of Howlandsburg was In Thjj building was nearly destroyed but the ’
interest In a drug store at Clarksville— town Saturdaj- last—Jessie Moir was at goods were saved and Uy prompt action *|
Mrs. Thad Rogers of Kentucky is visiting Kalamazoo on business last Saturday— of the fire company die buildings around t
friends—S. S. Schantz. L. C. Mr. .McKevitt the county Sheriff was In were not much damaged^ The tint caught
That was, that we had a Woodlandwent
to Coopersville Friday in ti.w i Saturday subpoening w tneascs on the bv ashes from the suokw house in straw 1
while ago. We’ve been giv­ Feighner
the Interest* of the new dreamery. It Is Robert Peck assault and battery case—Ed around the Ice house. • k being so windy ’|
ing our customers a benefit iv&gt;l yet decided whether a plant will be Totfrpkln was on our streets Sunday last and everything dry Lt did nut take lung to I
—Dr. McBeth of Galesburg Is visiting at have quite a blaze—The Nashville bane J
ever since too in many lines. located ’ ere or not.
the Gwin and Barton camp at Crooked
club were at Woodland Tuesday after- j
We’ve just got settled now in »^f:.ere were 19 persons who liecame mem­ lake—Dostor and son shipped a car load of ball
noun.
Monday—Ed Evans of Hastings was
one of the neatest stores iti bers uf our church last Sunday, and also hogs
in town Monday—A. Snugga of Kalamathere was 844 raised for missionary funds
Michigan.
wn? the guest of his folks over Sunda)
Harvesting will be nearly completed by
—Mrs. Rolley Powers la getting along vtzy —James Viter and son of Kalamazoo visit­ tli*‘ end of the present week and the]
nicely alter trying to commit suicide. The ed at Mrs. Spragues &lt;»v£r Sunday—E.
threshers wil? soon be circulating among!
next day a’ter the attempt she could not Mosher was at the Hub Monday—Wm. U us—Quite a aumber of campers and visit*]
see what should make her neck so sode— U hittemore was al the County Sent Mon­ ora at Flue lake these beautiful July day&amp;.j
Ed Tungate was taken very sick last wfeek day—Vernon Willison of the Democrat
—Mrs. Alex McKenzie and daughters
while laboring at Dotcy’s so that, he tad office was In tbwn on bnslm s • Mon la\ — Penn field, called on her parents on Satw-J
to l&gt;e carried to the house and taken lidine E. Barton trim at the Hd!&gt; last Weduesd:i&gt; day—Mm. Peter Flak’s parents from New j
M^ast Sunday ns taw Bresee and family —C. E. Flnnsburg and fat hi r of Ulrkory
York state, are visiting her at present—AV.]
Is large, convenient and
was driving a young horse along the high­
was In to*i&gt; la-t Fr.ihy—John A. Pau! and Ernest Jones, of Vermontville I
pleasant and we cordially way it became scansl at some cattle and Corners
C ilrns was at Kalama mo Tnursda la t— piade a II) Ing visit to Johnstown, on Sat-!
came
very
near
turning
them
over.
It
was
invite our friends and patrons a very narrow escape—Rev- VanWInkln D&gt;rr McK;-y uf Auguda was the guest of unlay night, returning Sunday night.
Hcnrv Forbes the past week—O. Barrett •
to call on us in our new
went to Allegan Inst Monday to meet mid
at tho connty seat on lx*gal business
location.—First door west of return with hi* daughter Mary wlro will was
Monday—J. Bartlett drives a new top
Name and resilience.
come home and stsy’witli her parents for buggy—Christ Schramn’s daughter of N »
Ira Van Valkenburgh s.
„ i Sidnev P. Hull, Hope
a while—Chas. J. shoemaker and wife Hastings Is visiting him this week—D. B. *
I *usau m«e, City
spent last Saturday and Sunday with the Rowley has moved into Lincoln Bush’s
Elsie family at Galcsburg^The Epworth new house on Grove street—Bishop Bros,
League last Sixndaj eve was very interest received a car load of lumber tor Tom
i|.
, Ing and there w«* quite a large audience Wells' new barn—Dr. Lowry of Has-, &lt;*orre t.» Sarah E. Miller. no a;
we noticed among them quite a number tings was called Monday to see P. Sidof Dowling people and Chas Mack also nam—John McGurn visited Q. Hynes i
was with them.
Monday from here will go to Motrifl, III.
I

FIRST CLdJJ
IWbWdRt STORE
■s.

COOK

State Road.
The Ladles Dime society will meet the
next time with Mrs. Hurst—Mrs. Lillie
Sisson and daughter Gladys visited Mrs.
Cowles last week—Mrs. Wallace BYown
has a fuchla which hat* 395 blossoms on—
Mr. and Mrs. McNight and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Parker and family went huckleberrying last Saturday—Stella Colwell is
working for Lydia . Mflntyre—Jennie
Johnson is working for Belle Kennedy.

And know that I can please you

Illi 111 HLfflKH
save
vast
,ook-

IBS,

Son boiled coos

ater
&gt; 118

Are very nice for
breakfast but they
wont hatch chickens.

For Qood Shoes
You must go where
they HAVE THEM
FOR SALE.

riUXE OUR

RUDDY’
Harvester Oil

Ktiir. jiy,

WE

c

Thats ai

WARRANT

At Townsend’s is a Slicker. Yon
will miss a guild one. i! yon
don’t try it.

Boy Ills best Hay TeH r
io the uartet, thi "Advance” of

woollBU &amp; Bronson s. 15986801
ONE PRICE SHOE DEALERS

WANTED!

I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
P. 8. Anyone having large logy that
can11 handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.
•

J. L. WILKINS, ag

fl dio smash in

OUR NEW 5T2RE

W. tl. QOObTEZIR

f-

�j^ba he had maed theuJjL
All silence within.
hl’ ll«,
LI. .UH. you tlmh.and ear. and to «ueh ta extent that he
drcK’gc^ TH’kiVlTthTdoor.’’
etolr. with th, help uf hl,
thecKgust and mystification of all the tag.'
now dole, much !■£„,„ "Jf, “X I,
“Hi didn’t want to 'ave Mr.
others, he d&amp;appeared with these into
you
’
d
bang
ux
J
Y
“
I
...
.
irroan.
a
whispered
colloquy,
then
A
b*1*"
aa adjoining room. There he briefly suspected, air," waa poor
the Suttle of bolts and chain. The Low. and »o to •fcp* and b. rlddy to “ Swore'to .„d .lX1il^•1S,«"■',,
l told the former of the murder, and tearful explanation, aa Mr. Allerton door opened ebout no Inch, end an °Uj tell the story I give J* ta the mornin .
*
or may the knife ye drove ta that .ble^enthd,, «
then asked for a word with the junior. suddenly entered the little hall-woy
Irish voice inquired:
Bu Gaol. Charles R. Kino.
poor mummy’s throat come back to cut
|
Reynolds was a character.
Tall,
Kotaty rubllr.
y,,,,""?.1"111•‘Hwat's wanted, capt tar
The grave, troubled faces caught his
handsome and distinguished, he had
your coward heart out"
An ualyaU ot lx. tviititj, h5"’“Yon here?" exclaimed Cram, tn &lt;k»served throughout the war as a volun­ eye at once.
And Doyle, shivering. Bobbing, crazed
—■* “\Vhat
•how that they eaalala It, ,
jn.L
What business
bmdnesa have
bare you in this
wm
“la anything wrong?" he ImR’W. —
teer, doing no end of good work, and
with drink and f—r, covered his eyes all .the element, neee«.,„
krrbmn?
H
the
colonel
know
It
you
d
getting many a word of praise, but, as anxiously. "1 hope Waring Is all right.
with his hands and threw himself Imck life and richness t&lt;&gt; the |,|,L .J?** it,
be driven oot al the point of the bay
•battered nerrea Th J•
’M r«*w
aU bls service was as a staff officer, it I tried to induce him not to start, but
on bls hot And steaming pillow.
?)'
spdclflc for auch dlwL.
.“■'•Ilin,
was his general who reaped the reward he said he had promised and must go..
■■Sura
whore
Aho-ld
wife
b.
b«*
"What time did he leave yon, Mr.
of Kia labors. He had risen, of course, i
alula,
partial
par.1,-1,.
st.
v
'i is hardly worth while to a aste ■ to the rank of major in the staff in the Allerton?" asked Cram, controlirig a-' bar busban.r. .Ur wMn •Wa aiok taJ
talallea neuralxls, rl.rU1..U.B J?1*•„lTcrta
?
Didn't
th«
T
root
him
out
n,
■ofrTv on the various theories advanced volunteers,
as possible
the" tremor
and
everybody
had much t* '*
~ of his* bed and comfort thU do?■ .nd rldo Mm
headache, the •Iter edret,
’’’••I
&lt;n the garrison as to the cause aud prophesied that he would be appointed
palpitation of the heap, psk A «"»•.
of the dreadful climax. That a major in the adjutant or inspector voice.
down like » felon in nil the atarm.
complexions, anil all h.r,i» o,
Sure it wna the doiyrhboy. order.,
Doyle should l&gt;e away frotfi the post general's dep^rtment in the permanent
either tamale,.rr,„,,,.
pSfprovoked neither comment nor specu­ establishmeuL
,lr. I told Doyle the capita nerer
•old by all dealer .
1«•
But there were not '
lation; he was not connected ta any enough places by any means, and the
ral&gt;l on receipt &lt;»! pr .• -.\
r&lt;*1
would have—’’
.
"Ohf be quiet; I must see Doyle, and
' wrav with the tragedy. But the fact tew vacancies went to men who knew
they ijre itevrr
s,,...
‘ ‘
that Mr. Waring was absent all night, better how to work for themselves. •
l»y ad&lt;lre*s:ng Dr. Wiijj.?.
!P *(wi
"•'SuS, he', not able. cnpCta. Yon
&lt;aonp!'cil with the stories of his devo­ “Take a lieutenancy now, and we will
behenrrlMily. N y...,, p,.
‘•
know how It la Wid him; he-, th.i; «m£
tions to madame. was to several minds
fix you by and by," was the suggestion, '
! Uta he coul^i’l hear to talk of the dlaprims facie evidence that his was the
and sp it resulted that here he was
I grace he'a hinging on the cept to nnd
bloody hand that wrought the deed— three yeari after the war wearing the
MUUTG’ahE &lt;
Ili-far.lt hsviiw
a ।.. ..
that he was now a fugitive from jus­
the Imtthrrj . and 1 knowed he d been
. modest strap of a second lieutenant,
otn certain inorigiic.
tice. and Mme. -Lascelles, beyond ’
• dhrinkin’, sir, and I cumc bock to look
and Ncttleli &lt;’.&gt;viU
'|
doing the duties, and accepting the
January u. A. h
. ■
doubt, the guilty partner of his flight.
’ for him, but he'd got started, capt n,
. responsibilities of a far higher grade,
lire of the BegWcr &gt;.f |&gt;e. .
Everybody knew by this time of .their’
( &lt;;unh
harry and state of Mi.-ii.- .-. '•np
and being patronized by seniors who
’•he51b d»j 4
I ^'stop this talk! He wasn’t drinking
May. A I)., ltc«. in
.
be&lt;ng together ranch ot the morning: were as much hk» inferiors in rank us
COK© 312. o • which » &lt; n.bow could people help knowing, when
at
all
until
you
came
back
here
to
be due st the dntri,' ih|."
they were in ability during the war ‘
Dryden had seen them? In his ele­
three hundred tloiHo hj.-i
; hound him. Open that door, or a file of ;
days. Everybody said It was a shame, ।
and an attorneys iv „f :• .
gantly jocular way, Dryden was al­ and nobody helped to better his lot ■
‘
guard will.”
video for lu snld inorftr..;.
ready condoling with Ferry on the He was a man whose counsel was valu- : "YOU MBKD SOT LIE. JEFFKaa.’’ HE
I "Och: thin wait till I’m dressed, for ]
credit) Riat Faw havirt..... ,
probable loss of his Hatfield clothes,
er the moneys secure.. !•&lt; ■
darency’s sake, capt'ln. Sure I’ll thry .
«irn
able on all manner of subjects. Among ■
"• wrmxv. or uj
part thereof:
turned away.
and comforting him with the assur­
1
..
&gt;
..t.
.
•»
.
Now;therefore, by v !• *-.- ,, i 'lie potter of uk
other things, he was well versed ta all !
and wake him."
-"Promise to sober him up by reveiHe, contained
ance that they always gave a feller a
lu said imrrt|t.%'~ ■•‘■'•L’t rtaiute ut
"Soon after the storm broke.—about ■ And then more whispering, the click
that pertained to the code of honor as
such case made acd pr- vhlrd
nnw black suit to be hanged in. so he it existed in the ante-bellum days,— 1 ----------nine-thirty.
should .say. He tried to of gloss, maudlin protestation ta and you may stay. But hear this: If riren
- I--------’• ’'
*h Jtrrcb»
that on Saluntm ti
he cannot answer for himself by that
Seg.tc.
might get his duds back after all. only had himself been "out," and, as was get a* cab earlier, but the drivers
A. 1).. 1W3 .it i.-i,
., ' 11—qte&lt;■. !.*rvtooo,
Doyle's thick tones. Cram banged at time, out you go in the battery cart her.
I shall sell nl
they must get Waring first. Jeffers well known, had but recently officiated wouldn't agree to go down for any­
( - ,'te Httot
the door nnd demanded instant obc- with a policeman to take you to th©
doubtless would have been ‘besieged as second for an officer who had need thing
,iV
•,
',
lie
c&lt;wrt
.... jless
a small
Luck­
thanfortune.
a small fortune.
1 dience. Admitted at last, he strode to calaboose." And then ho left
UMt beitf
with questions but for Cram's fore- of his services. He and Waring were ily,
' his Creole friends
' * had
j a carriage."
"
1 the side of an ordinary hospital cot,
aight: his muster had ordered hyn to
No sooner had his footsteps died Hbolden.': the
"His what?"
friends from the start, and Cram 1
1 over which the mosquito bar wafi now
tdortKsme.ur so mu-.t- tu-r,
accompany him to town.
1
away than the woman turned on hor &gt;tn'to pay the
i.
"Liis friends from near the barracks.
1 oounted on tidings of his absent sub- j
' ostentatiously drawn, nnd upon which
-l l.iortuue.
with s percent lu&gt;« tv j .
In silence a sccorid time the little ultern in appealing to
«*l», to— •LL.
him.j. Great, They were here when we came down . was stretched the bulky frame of the patient, now struggling to a sitting aether with au attorn-,
*&lt; i'‘enly-Me
party rode away, passing the flooded therefore, was his consternation tvhen into the rotunda to sihoke after
posture.
•
dollars
coreusntrd
!■&gt;।
big Irishman, his red. blear-eyed;
Hie pn-nkci
being
dc-cr.lH-d
in
mIu •
homestead where lay the murdered • ta reply to his . inquiry Reynolds dinner."
,, . . , t ■
.. bloated face half covered ta his arms.
certain
piece
and
parcel
&lt;■
.
man, then, farther on, gazing in mute promptly answered that he had neither ; Cram
C----- felt his legs and feet grow cold ^hc.close air reeked with the fumes of
Ing in the loanship &lt;&gt;| a . ii -.. It- thrrouotroj
curiosity at the closed shutters of the seen nor heard from Waringin over _„.i
Basry atd SUir of Michie is. Mil knouii iBtJ I*
and a chill run up his spine.
' wJiisky. In her distress lest Jim should
deseribexl ai fo'lon «t„ a •:
premises some infantry satirists bad forty-eight hours. This was a facer.
“Who were they?* Did you catch take too much, the claimant of his
The north ca-t •inar r
. • already christened "the dove-cot." .
their
names?"
west
quarter !8 W =, ..f
“What's wrong. Cram?"
tMrtj-ujtw
' name
name uuu
and protection •had
—•• evidently A REMARKABLE AFFIDAVIT MADE (33] town
one [11 north of r
What cared they for him or his objec- 1
“Read that." said the captain, placing
“Only one. 1 wm Introduced»..they
M,„ucstrating a large »l&gt;aro (or
BY A WELL-KNOWN BUSINESS
said
county ol Harrv
llonablc hclpifaate? Still, they eould ' a daintily-written note ta the aid-de- were about to drive away. A little old .
..
MAN.
'. Mortnpe
.
not but note how gloomy and deserted camp's band. It was brief but explicit: feUow with elaborate manners—a M. , herself.
"How on earth did yon get here?
it all, appeared,
with two11 feet
of water1 '1 “VVU
.•
| y
Cot- DUAJkKJ^.
Bkaxtox: Twice
have 1i warucki
warned jyu
you tLascelles."
1 •
•
1-W1GV IMTO
•
”oor
—r house was fl&lt;xxied all day," ' Afflicted
lapping the garden wall Summoned that the attentions of your-Lieut. Waring to ,
"And Wiring drove atyay with him?" angrily asked Cram.
»&gt;y his master, Jeffers knuckled his oil-f Mme. Lascelles meant mischief. This morn- !
"Yes. with him and one other. ,
"Sure we made a raft, sir— 'Louette
akin hat-brim and pointed out the spot I «“«. under pretense of visiting her mother, she
MORTGViE .
.. WnUtata
I,,., left the house in a cab, but tn half an hour vas Seemed to bo a friend of Lascelles. and me—and poled over to the levee, [
Drfault having b-rn
where Mr .Waring stood when he
wllh Mr Wartna This has been, Drove off in a closed carriage with a
City and Plseharged From
rmMitiot*
and
I walked every fut of the way .
ot a certain luurtKac - ma !- h
-knocked the cabman into the mud. but '
j ijave reason to know, rromptly carried to driver all done up in rubiter' and oil­
the Manhattan Hospital
and Jan- Nra-vm b&gt;. K;i
down
to
follow
me
husband,
as
I
■ Jeffers' tongue was tied and 'his cock- M. LasccUre by people whom ho had em skin. who said he perfectly knew the
«lat&lt;d
March
swore I wotrid whin we was married.
ney volubility gone. The tracks made 1 ployed for the purpo.ie 1 could have told you
recorded In th»( offltv ■
Knitter
I From the New York Tribune.]
••f deeds, for Ute Countv &lt; 11
h.rrVnm'c
ho Mop®
tilrinn w.aro
nt ' 1MI
M. lhalB
LaMellM*
OOti-, road. Why. what's gone amiss?"
I’d 'a' come in Anatole’s boat, sir. but ■
by Cram s tvarrnn
uagon nn
up Ithe
»&lt;■«. alflcd Bight
Lleut that
Wftrtng
&lt;luel friends
would hadez|Wt
Mlchlaau. on the .vdi i a
, ’twos gone—gone since last night '
For some lime there has been an In­ inw. tn liber of morU.-.;t-•
ready washed out- Bending forward ed should ho be soon with mndamo again, and
Did yc know that, capt’ln?” “
| c: easing number of stories published in *ald mon gage w •»» on ?iis inrtM NMMitin® .
to dodge the blinding storm, the party now It will certainly coma You have Been fit‘
And all day long the storm beat
that should detain be n..,4i In the psjitnt
pushed along the cnlbauktaent until at to ®°orn my warnings hitherto, the result Is on
A groan an&lt;| a feverish toss from the the nt-wijwpers of New York City. teHing of
the Interest or any par: tie r*»! on any day
upon the substantial’ buildings of the
last the avenues : I alleys to the right v‘”n' hei‘d ”
occupant of the narrow bed inter- , of marvelous cures of various diseases wherein the same sboHM ■ mxrtc payxbbold barracks and flooded the-- low rupted her
There was no signature whatever
' that have been made by different med- as therein expressed. m&gt;«i -ix
.gave proof of b ttcr drainage
Al
main
am! m :rrear-&gt;
ground about the she.Is ami stables.
••Huah. Jin. darlin” Here', the '
«d lx«.«me»f&gt;. H bu long barn 'thirtyunpaid
tr
"Who they
wrote
this rot?"
asked Reyn­
days
tfai-n, au i I •••n tlieoetlnn!,
. Rampart
street
separated.
Pierce
‘ Drills for the infantry were necessarily
“n
«.c
‘ c^ aRerthe lapse of the
thirty days, t!w
going on to report the traged ■ to the olds. "It seems to me I've seen that' suspended, several sentries even being capt'ln tp arc you and Uli you b.-'a ,
rrlnclps!
sum
of two diaubefore."
,’ taken off their posts. The menjclus- come l« to hare yon n.lghle.1 Sure
police, Cram turning to his right and hand
v
”
rould
,(&gt;und ,„d
,bf
w all arrearsxc of in'erv»t lher
of the part) of tke*.
“So have I, and pitched the trash1 . tered in the squad-rooms nnd listened bow could a poor (ellou be ..peeled to
following the broad thoroughfare an­
w„,)da. a matter ot news Happen- option
and be due and payable it.
other mile, until Jeffers, indicating a into the fire, as I do everything anon­’ with more or less credulity to the the- come home in all that awful storm this iu&lt; „n U:v caM, o(
L’UMunedlea. the alter, although the iwriud limited lor tb*
&amp;ig. old-fashioned,
broud-galleried ymous that comes my way. Hut Brax‘ , ories and confirmatory statements of morning, capt’ta? Tis for not coinin’ , „ther day au Investigation was made with payment thereof nuii on th-n hare expirw
and default havtnx
tnaie lu the |»*rsouthern house standing in* the midst says that this is the second or third,’ fact as related by the imaginative or the colonel had him under arrest; but1 th&lt;&gt; following very happy result:
of grounds once trim and handsome, and he’s worried about it, and thinks1 . loquacious of their number. The mn- 1 tell him the capt’ta '11 see him
When the reporter called on Mr. L’- xbe tame bavins re:;i . ::- &gt;i uapald and
smart for the •space -u t.h — - -- — ■*
but now showing signs of neglect and there may be truth* in the story."
through.
’’
:
Hntnmedleu
at
tiieresldenc**
of
his
cousin.
1 jority of the officers gathered under .
wards the aforriaid print
"As to the duel, or as to the devopenury, simply said: "'Ere, sir." And '
But Cram pushed her aside ns she Mr. Edward Iloiigtaling, 271 W. 134th St.v thoosand dollars with all ar:
of intewu
’ the flaring lamp-lights at the sutler's
&gt;d p*Fd*
there the party dismounted.
।। tions to madame?" asked Reynolds, store and occupied themselves pretty still interposed between him and the l&gt;®
"&gt; nm 51
of ««« *od w” thereon Is now deeht-j
by the terms &lt;&gt;t &amp;*i&lt;l
ute. »td
I
hjJ
Ixirn
In
Hudson.
N.
Y.
1
served
my
lime
Cram entered the gqUf and pulled a . calmly.
much ns did their Inferiors in grade,
the
option
tber-on
....
“
We-11,
both,
ami
wo
thought
you
'•clanging bell.' The &lt;^bor was almost 1
•Doric. 1.1. op and answer. Doyle, &lt;" ’•*&lt;* ann&gt;. twin, corporal ol Company there D clalni-d to !••• •:
.4 thr il*te
though pokerand punch—speciaitjes of
‘
' i A. 21M. N. J. Aotairtrers. It has tx‘cn of this untie* the *uhi 0! two Coii-jind thrrc
instantly opened by a colored girl, at . wouffi be most apt to know whether a Mr. Finkbeta.’ the sutler—lent hddi- lMa *:*
»&lt;-rent} thret. ilv-ar- and thirty tAur
uisiut fifteen years since 1 noted the first huoilred
whose side, with eager joyous face, was fight was on. Waring promised to re­ tional color to the stories ta cireulaIre ot thl.-n
Aga.n .cl ement pmlcatnlmna, and
my dem-are. I eon.U1 ted Dr. rent*, and au attonilive
dollars ' provided
l..r In wid
£he pretty child he had seen so often turn to the post on taps last night' In­ tion.
I
,
now an oulburat o( tear, and plead- .(lienor Ymxrllle. and alm. Ur. 1'ratl. tuortRNTC. and v&lt;» ml*
p’wredfcw
playing about the Lascelles homestead, । stead of that, he is gone—God knows
tags,
from the woman.
sln&lt;edkeaBed. "Dr. Pratt exhausted his at law havitix been Iti- r .’- ■ rv oier t’.iv
From
this
congress
the
better
ele
­
and the 'cages joyous look faded in- where—and the old man, the reputed
moneys ircured by sun.
’‘Ok, he can't- understand you, powers in tny behalf aud finally told me part thereof.
oafcantly away.
*
• challenger, lies dead at his home. ment of the commissioned jtorce iVas
Ah. don’t l»e hard on him. ' that be could do nothing more tor me.
absent, the names, nationalities and captTn.
Now. therefore, bj »
“She fink it M’sieur Vareeng who Isn’t that ugly?"
tale contained in &gt;ai&gt;l
idiomatic peculiarities of speech of die Only tills mornin' he was sayin' bow '
’Fiially I was advised by Dr. Gill to go Statute
Reynold
tn tuch ca$r nui ti- .v
onmes to arrive," explained the smiling
”
1'”’s
~ *face grew very grave.
him of the onld |
ihr wel1 known rclenlbL
Dr. Hamilton. is hereby Riven that
o
.
“Who last saw Waring, thatIndividual
you
■colored girt
members being identical in tne
‘.■‘‘c. vcapita
‘*i'. v *u reminded
v™-j-.... aim.. u«
... It.. arfiV.r
a inn.! tb.irnni,
h n.atninfihnn
16th day of ■ivptern!.'
n.o.1 Mtance. with th»« .,f ilwir
““.T?
*“ I
TXo“^ T“t 1
“Ah! Ft is Mme. d’Hcrvilly 1 wish to kopw of?"
&gt;eU
pt&amp;ie
o'clock tn the forenoon. I »
at ttir north
auction, to the hlxbret
-----wee,-”.------answered
------ ----------------Cram, briefly.
-j- “Please
।
}
“'My
My
- man Jeffers left him on Carfal comrades ni unns in the ranks. "Hrax" F’Pti*-11110 nnd solqnrs. He a truer to
r rvery
efery day
day. and
and went
went to
to the
the Man
Man-­ front door of tin-Court Ho
tu die City ot
take her my card." And, throwing off , street just after dark lost night. He had summoned Minor, laiw’rence. Kinthan all the resiof thim, sir.^ Dye |। |,
anan Hospital,
&lt;1 st SL
uaere theClrhattan
Hospital. at
atXlst
St and
and Park
Park Ave.
Ave. Uastinip. (that b-lur th- t
moinfi
that,
capt
’
ta?
Ye
wouldn
’
t
bes
hoMeDl.
the
Ills dripping raia coat and tossing it to was then going to dine with friends at sey and Dryden to hear what the post
’ ’
"
*’
** " "
and was under trcktfiT?nt by Dr. Seguin. cult Court-for *b--r- r. 1
•rtuuB. w w
Jeffers, who had followed to the veran- :
St. Charles."
.. —
—_l »—
* lave it, mabby, bnt there’s them that He treated me for about three months, premise* rlescri:.-. ■
surgeon had to—
say
on his return,
but
■■
ueceMiry
much thr-of
;
-Aa, the captain stepped within the hall I J“The Allertons?"
Mid mort- \
' cautioned them to keep quiet. As a can tell ye Loot'nant Waring was no and then, told me that 1 had locomotor to pay It - a:i&gt;' .
•mt. interest
*nd held forth his hands to Nln Nta,^/
result of this precaution, the mystery friend of yours, sir, and worse than ataxia and was bejoud the aid of medical
i an sttorM0
u/. that, if ouId I.ascelleHcould
spakeI now
Pegging h&lt;fr to come to him who was
‘Then wait till I see the chiof, and of the situation ...,
became redoubled by
scleuce.
wat now a complete physical fee of
covenanted
-;ug dwrthed
m good a friend of Mr. Wartag. Bnt • I*H ff® with you. Say nothing about one o’clock, and was intensified by two, ' “but there’s thim left that can. glory wreck: all power, feeling and color bad tor therein, lit- 1 r« &gt;;■ •»
la said martVMC- •*' .
left my legs, and it was impossible for me parcels
• she would noL Th® tears of disap- this matter yeL"
when it was announced that Private
to God!”
nt
!&lt;«ud
&gt;:•- .*■&gt;—' •vpolntjnent were ta the dark eyes as the !
Reynolds was gone but a moment Dawson had attempted to break away 1 ”Oh’ f°r 0&lt;xl's “fc® shut Up,” spoke feel the most severe pinch or even the the towtolilp &lt;■! Hull nr .re. : a the county of
Barry aud stale -f Mid-.ltrnr. aid known
little one turned ami ran away. Cram A little later Cram ond the aid were out of the hospital oftcr a visit from Cram roughly, goaded beyond all thrust of a needle.
described »»&lt;•&gt;!!&lt;’*»’■» w-t
„
“If my skin was scratched there would and
could hear the gentle,soothing tones of
the 8L Charles rotunda, their cords
"Doyle, answer me!" And
the same doctor in his professional ca- patience.
**“
. .
The east half of'!»• tsonli »i &gt;: quarter »d
be
no
flow
of
blood
whatever,
and
It
(he
north east quarter o! t: *.&gt;. ♦.u ’vre&lt; quar­
the mother striving to consol© her lit- . M?nt up to the Allertons* rooms. Pres- pacity. People were tempted out on he shook him
har&lt;L
“
You
were
at
the
------------------------ — —ter
of
section
six
(6)
I
h
ii
"
i
:
two
would
take
It
fully
six
webks
to
heal
up.
tie one—the one widowed and the other ently down came the bell-boy. Would their galleries in the driving storm. Pellc*° last night, and you saw Mr.
raiure eight (S) west, conulhlug one bundrvi
- orphaned by the tidings he bore. Even . the gentlemen walk up to the parlor? and colored servants flitted from •
and spoke with him? What in the night I would have to feel around and three acres more or less.
Emilv D.
k-Mortpwe.
then he noted how musical, how full , This was awkward. They wanted to kitchen to kitchen to gather or dishe want of you? Where did he go? to find my legs. My pains were excruciat­
ing
and
at
times
almost
unbearable.
1
PH lUF T. COIGMOVK.
Allerton
and
felt
pease new rumors,-but nobody knew ।
were with him? Was there any
■ of rich melody, was that soft Creole see A11
“’‘*n" »’himself,
«—“i* —
•» rCram
—~■ *’•
Attorney for Mnrtjpsrcwould take large dot&gt;es of morphine to
-voice. And then Mme. d’HervHly Hp- ! morally confident that Miss Flora what to make of it when, soon after .
Dated
June
zttd.
)*!»:
’
t
Answer,
I
say
I
Do
you
--------- ’ “j*
deaden the pains. About five years ago
vyeared. a stately, dignified, picturesque Gwendolen would be on hand to wel­ two, an orderly rpde ta from town know?” But maudlin moaning and Dr. Lewis A. Sayre, of 285 5tb. Ave.,
gentlewoman of perhaps fifty years. &lt; come and chat with so distinguished a dripping with mud and wet. delivered ^coherencies were all that Cram could made a trial of the French method of
looking
fellow
as
Reynolds.
There
• Nhe greeted him tri th punctilious civil- (
a note to the colonel and took one ®xtrnct *roin the prostrate man. Again stretching the spine. Although I receiv­
aity, ‘but with manner as distant aa her was no help for it, however. It would from him to Mr. Ferry, now sole re pre- , *h® woman interposed, eager, tearful, ed no bent-fit from this treatment I shall
be possible to draw off the head of the sentative of the officers of Battery **X"! "Sure he was there, capt’ta, he waa -always feel greatful to Dr. Sayre for bls
’words were few.
“I have come on a trying errand," he family after a brief call upon the present for duty. Ferry ta return sent there; he told me of it whin I fetched great Interest and kindness.
l&gt;cgan. when sho held up a slender, ladies. Just as they were leaving the bedraggled horseman ou to the him home last night to git him out of
"So severe bad my case become by this
the marble-floored rotunda, a short, battery quarters with an order to the thr storm and away- from that place; time that I could not walk without assist­
jeweled hand.
■‘•Pardon. Pcrmettez — Mmo. Laa- swarthy man in "peppei&gt;and-salt" first sergeant, and ta about fifteen hut he’s too dhrunk now to talk. Sure ance, and was almost ready to give up
•eclles," she called, and before Cram business suit touched Cram on the minutes a sergeant and two men, ■ there waa no gettin' down here to barx life.
“I began the use of Pink Pills for Pale
oAild find words to interpose, a servant arm, begged a word, and handed him a mounted and each leading a spare for anybody. The cabman, sir. said no
People In September last. I took them
■s»*a speeding to summon the very
horse, appeared under Ferry's gallery. CBrrS‘HTo could make it."
“A detective—already?" asked Cram, and that officer proceeded to occupy | “What cabman? That’s one thimr I rather Irregularly at first with the cold
woman he had hoped not to have to see.
water treatment. In a very short time 1
J!0h, madam," he murmured low, in surprise.
one of the vacant saddled and, fol- , want to know. Who Is he? What bewm convinced that 1 was getting better
“I was with the chief when Lieut. lowed by his party, went! clattering came of him?"
hurriedly, “I deplore my ignorance. I
and I began ihe use of the pills In earnest,
Piereo
came
in
to
report
the
matter,"'
■cannot speak French. Try to under­
out of the sally-port and splashing ’ "Sure and how do I know, air? Ho taking aljout one box rvyry five days.
stand me. Mr. Lascelles is home, dan- was the brief response, "and I came over to the levee. Stable call squnded was a quiet, decent man, sir;’the same
"The first sign of Improvement was in
to seeC.u
your man.
Ho is
:&lt;erouaiy stricken.' I fear the worst here
♦ in
d
,\v reluctant
V------- as usual at four o'clock, and, for the that Mr. Waring bate so creel ..a November 1898, when 1 had a rush of
"“““- K uaw! bo cruel
to tell what he knows without your first time in the record of that dbei- i —j ,
™ ’ and
d
-YiMJ-must tell her.**
• made Jeffers kick and bate him too. btuod tu the head and feet causing a
• "*0me! Labas? C* est impossible." conacnL Could you have him leave pllned organization since the devas- I saw it aH."
Minglux prickling sensation. February
.- ’“Jt is true," he burst ta, for the the horses with your orderly below tating hand of yellow jack waa laid
“And was he at the Pelican last 22nd. 1893. was the first time in five years
upon
swish of silken skirt was heard down uidtam. op beta, moment7"
upon It
it the
the ptaTlona
previous year,
year, no
no officer
officer np.
ap- night? I must know."
1 had ever seen any sign of blood In my
WawwI.,* aV_
______ r
. J
WTiy^jnrtAtnl^. it you wUh; but 1 rWBrAil
peared ti,
to at.
anperrlao
th. jrroomtair
and
the Jong passage. “Il est mort—mort,"
“Sure he was indade, sir. Doyle said feet. From this time on I began to Itnot them
them wero
the
he Whispered, mustering up what Ht- ^ ‘“•''[hy.-Mld Lr.m.tarprtaea. ;: feeding.
piove. My strength and appetite have
feeding. Two
Two of
were .1
at the
so
when
I
fetched
him
home,
and
It
* mo"enL',',
l««. bowercr.
’ tie French be knew and then cursing
gradually returned: I now have perfect
i post,
however. Mr.
Mr. Doyle,
Doyle, ta
in nrreat
arrest.
■. A[^. .t^cn Jcffen' wlth white, on charge of nbaence without leare though he can’t toll you now, sir, he control of my bowels, and the pains have
himself for an imbecile.
S, "u lhin-,
.Ucmeaownto gradually left me. 1 can sit and write by
” ‘NKort! O del!" The words came t”'1 ?,
•CT»*rwI- •n&lt;1 t’t*ud
-■»•’«&lt;’! to hla quarter, aboui
'with a shriek of anguish from the lips bl* w»t hat-brim ta nerrona worrlment. fonr-e«t«r and au promptly rlnlted the Pelican, sir, W artag and Lascelles ttie flour and walk up stairs by balancing
How an Enemy was
myself with my hands. Without doubt I
Now. what do you want of him?" ; by tal^cuXI-ta- and Inqulaltlta aomof the elder woman and were echoed
Th© following graphic,
had dhrink, and there was trouble be। (n my
by a scream from beyond. In an in­
,
a
.
r*dc’
" 1 Hnkbeln. wl.n, •ween the Frenchman and Waring — hiu a new man from the ground up. and retd with IntenselnUirw.1. • * ■
1 have reason to believe that 1 will be th«numb, creepyswaUon«'• » ,, . bent
•Aak him, air who «• the man who | Mr. Ferry.
J effoetml th., n™
stant, wild-eyed, horror-stricken. Emi-'I effected
thn ar­
arms,handsaiMikss. 1 •'hi ' ;' ,
filiTywu.fi n rrw.onl.rcb
l.l. 1.—...1 —.
.
. ----------«...
_ .
2ie Lascelles had sprung up to bcr tot­ slipped a greenback into his hand at rest, was detained making his report htm- you can’t blame him, wid his wife hale and hearty In less than 6 months. 1 those parts unUl .they wen •*»•’ , ;, ,un
tn a measure the dend fee ‘
l
‘
the ladies’ entrance last evening. to the post commander. Night came goin on so wid the loot'nant all the have taken about twelve boxes of pills."
tering mother's siae.
last month,-and blows was struck
Nworn to txfore me on (his Eleventh poraeaslon of thein.
: j arenn-i
••“JVhen? What mean you?" she What did he want of him?”
on apace, the wind began to die away
strange-weakne*# in
lc &gt;t.v
iaterpased to stop it, sir' &lt;hiy of March. 18.»3. H. E.' llelvllle.
wqM, together with nn W® : 1 Nli4 15
Jeffers turned a greenish yellow. with the going down of the sun, the
.-gasped.
Commissioner ol Deeds,
feeling In my stomach. I J‘■ “ h ., .„ni.
cabJdrt'' g‘?Uc"“B tb,t h»
ahdtlw
"Mme. Lascelles," he sadly spoke, “I HLs every impulse was to lie.
rain ceased to fall, a pallid moon be­ cabdriver took a hand and pitched
wks creeping pnrolysK Jfr ■ ■ ' J1t„,
JSe*1!
New York City.
w
hod Hoped to spare you this, but it is and the detective saw It.
gan peering at odd intervals through
The reporter next called on Mr. Robert In* to tlielr universal com Iumo ' ... _„ ulJtP
;;1!
"You need not lie, Jeffers," ho said, rifts in the cloudy veil, when Cram hbn out Into the mud. Sure he'd been W. Smith, a member of the firm of Mar- rvUef. One© it fastens
too late now. Mr. Lascelles was found
say. It continues Ha Inshl
,
•
dhrinkluR a little. ,ir, ,nd vrM
"
very
quietly.
“
It
will
do
no
good.
I
dying , on the sofa in his library this
It reaches a vital point u«;l
.
rode plashlng-back into barracks. worn
chai &amp; Smith, who saidr
xnomtag. He had died hours before, saw the men. I can tell your master with anxiety and care, at eleven up«t. bnt that’, all he know,. The
"I have known Mr. Geo. l.’Hommvdieu
who one of them was, and possibly lay o'clock, and stopping only for a mo­ carriage drove away, and there was for twenty years, lie- became connected
.during the night"
three of thim. and poor Doyle not
*Ith our firm as secretary In 1879. and
’And then he had to spring and catch my hands on the second when ho is ment to take his wife in his arms and
~&gt;Wht oat there In the mnd and ta n'leniu-d strictly to bis office duties until hottie and began using II ■» ‘ i^., ...
•the fainting woman ta his arms. She wanted; but I want you to tell and to kiss her anxious face and shake his
! Iu(, i, fi :n*-.
'lc
»n&lt;1 fra, me went out wid 1 '21. when he was striken down with his may seem, but a few d-*r*
every bit of that creepy f&gt;”:
■-•wa» stiH moaning and only semi-con- explain what that greenback meant."
head ta response to her eager query
„
'Uble. As the disease advanced he was and there has not teeu ©vwt ta’
Then Jeffers broke down and merely for news of Waring he hurried down­ Datreon and another of the fare, and
•. sdous when the old family doctor and
fetched him tn. And we nlrer heerd of
iL-ilcatlon
of
“
»
‘J’1"and
”
’, lihave
,C“
-red
to
succumb
and
reluctantly
gave
blubbered.
well
a*
I
ever
did.
t
1 F
*■ ’ln’A10&lt;n
her brother. Pierre d’Hcrvilly. arrived.
stairs again and over to Doyle’s quar­
I'0*" M *“ ,U'
I &lt;=-»«
'■la office work. 1 know that he tried pounds In weight, thouch
pr.
“Hi meant no 'arm, sir. Hi never ters. All was darkness there, but he
Half an hour later Cram astonished
s^iBM.b■us physicians and their treatments fnitn l?Oto IX. Four other'
!!?'
llutf. Cod’, troot.
■the sids-de-camp and other bored dreamed there was lianything wrong. never hesitated. Tramping loudly over V
,
Nvrtiue on
7- ( |beir
“&gt;
«&gt;bS■ 'iuut the lea-tot success, and as he daUon. and it ha. been
-----------------_ „
E tald ’o the gallery, he banged at the door,
O.
staff officials- by ________
appearing
at the gen- ,j 'Twm Mr. .Ijmcllea, air.
», he was finally dlschargt d from the
oral loafing room at headquarters. To carae to thank me for 'elping 'ia lady, then, turning the knob, intending to d^JrtniT1 br&lt;M‘tb'“^r. reeklem of her
tiattan Hospital, and told that he was
'onf“i00 of Doyl« and
the chorus of inquiry as to what alr- Then’e wanted to see Mr. Warink, burst right in. os was the way in the DMnHy
I
re last stages of locomotor ataxia an-i.
brought him up in such a storm he sir.*’
rough old day*, wna surprised to find
tsyond the hope of human aid i
And .till the Irtahman lay there :i h
"U tlx rnonlhaajo. or •«. Iw »u
I Jl'.ulfi%rjfca’pr««»v^k‘' 1,1,trc“
; yon tell me of this be- •the bolt set.
made brief reply, and then asked imreaaelere. and at but, dl? I -cd lmcDr. WtaSmaTta*
f„
*»■•■-•“'
led the captain, sternly. ' "Doyle, open. I want to see you at limp^ojffy,
xoadiately to speak with the adjutant fonT'
mayed and disheartened, the capita
1 . t.e People, with the cold waler

WIRING’S PERIL

A NEWYORK MIRACLE

A STRANGE CASE.

Stfte
Th
bay J

The
wh
m»c
the
CX«
the

�■Hi,.

t Bogus while lead

all,
-untv
JkPtp,

*fAillOr

Denroa8
Krippe,
•allow
Pakn..as

»&lt; non
! Im'&gt;J* '“‘I
•Inr Co ’
^’niarJo’

W’-lA
' l |)|
n the fI.
ounty rg
Bad?.

J?”® «'
fra-

■« hvrrt,)
, ^PtemfOTObOOG.

w Court
the
ry Coum r
, ln im-1
“e neers.
•lortL-ii..
^Uty-nv,
premia,
•Il thM
r&gt;n&lt;rb«-countv ci

foe -wtith .
•ffy-ttre#

.

BOgUS 1

=«

larger profit than .
wste Lead.
nan is never
'“
t"xi’ 8tid to ba’ juataa
fe^-bette-thAn

-affort’,

PROBATE ORDER

A TEXAS WONDER.

PROSPECTS BRIGHT.

Tb.

An Important Discovery Recently
Made in Wise County.

„ r.,Uw_
.7 ?c-‘‘—1

DECLINE OF MARRIAGE
014 Bachalora and Old Maida

Increasing la Numbers

FRANCE WANTS WAR.
day ue I4lb day of July, in ta. year MS
thousand eight hundred aod ninety three.
Pnwrnt, Chariw W. Armstrong, Jods* •*

WAMntsom.,. Jul, as.-*, Hewed »t
Ba so kok. July 25.—M. Parle, French
the trcMury department, the week beminister resident, has lowered the dug
IL Boner, administrator of the estaOP
dine with brighter flnaneial pros­
over his office and has notified the ot David N. Lake, deceased, comet ‘Bt® 7*?**
pect*. A number of the recently I
Siamese government that he will leave and represents that he it
Development.
his Anal account as such admInlutrutcw
failed bank, are taking the new*,
the city to go aboard the French war­ prays that M«aald are amt t&gt;c alluwel
»
eary aUpa to resume, and Comptroller
ship I neons tan te on Wednesday. He decree of dl-lrlouUvn and asibrnment duty
Statistics accumulate shpwing the
A discovery of probably great ur- bckels la lending them all the
mad.- nnd he be &lt;1 l*riiarKed from said■ “?*,
decrease in the marriage rate all over has requested the government to pro­ A Thereupon it .!« ordered, that Friday the
chaiological
value,
as
regards
the
pre
­
ant
portibln.
H
c
waa
nutided
during
i. hooded with spurious
vide pilots to conduct the Lutin and Itthd-.v.f Augu* . A.D..!-«3 “t ten o'clock !■
historic people of the United States, morning tlmt the tath-d Flret national the world. Our own vital statistics Cotnele down the river. French sub­ tde !«x ••• »»&gt;n. is- - aliened for the bearing ol &gt;8**
T'
t r. following analyses,
, - - u-.vent chemists, of two of was recently made on tliQ farm of H. bank of Kendnllrllle, Ind., and tho are so imperfectly kept—there being jects in Baugkok will be placed under petition a-.| C.the heirs «» »*• PL’S? A
cea*-o rad slt-iner persons Interested In saM
only
six
states
which
make
a
preten
­
I1 ’
■ - ’mg brands show the Richwalls, twenty-five miles southwest tulle.I hortheen national bnnk. of lltg
eifx'-. a-t .. tjuired to appexr s’ a iwwlon «
the protection of thooDutch consul.
mm
r. t' en to be hflcen ti he J rebate«»‘‘L’t • ‘"port on.of genuine white lead of Decatur, in Wise county, Tex. It Rapids, Mich., would probably re­ sion of collecting them regularly—that
Paris, July 25.—The government has i-.lc tlw city of Hastings, m s»M ro-tety. anj
we
are
unable
to
say
at
what
rate
the
sume
this
week.
The
First
na
­
consists
of
a
pavement
of
petrified
i,/‘. t '. Raint
.
notified the powers that it intended to sLot
if any there be. why the Pf*?" ■■
y.-adiugBrcnd
wood covering the summit of a mound tional bank, of Santa Anna, Cal, celebrating of matrimony is decreas­ establish a blockade of the Siamese the i-**!'ioerr may not be minted. Aad &gt;&lt;■►
.h.I-red. that a*l«l prtlllmi-r rive n&lt;&gt;tf»
lcjJ Co- Strictly Pure White
one and a half acres in area. Samples which resumed business on Saturday ing; that it is decreiuiing the scanty coast, without prejudice to the other fgrtiin
thth- cer»” • interesteji lb » Jd • :ste. of thar
figures
which
we
have
only
show
too
of the pavement were brought to the after a short suspeqsion, received in de­
measures that may .be taken with the demh* ey • f said petition aud Uie hrartgr
,rtfouB
Analyzed by
thereof bva eopy of thin order ta W
-t .‘per «ut. Reyi« Cbauvtaet Dallas Newshy D. M. Garvin, of Cleve­ posits fl-,’,ooo whfib the withdrawals plainly. In all the European countries object of secur.ng to Frabctf the guar­ pub!i.i..-.t
i..« HdStfngs BaNNKK. a nr^9. II
«r Ct-nt.
.t Bro..
land. O.. who made the following amounted to only 80,000., This is re­ the birth rate, which is simply the antees to which she is entitled.
Bper i-r htrd and circulated In *ai&lt;1 Coun.y rf
marriage rate in anotht^- form, appears
I• •
, -, ;. r - tilt. .
st. Loula.
rrv. &lt;u&gt;. e Iu e-Fcis week for three suceesWvTr
■tatement regarding the discovery: garded as an evidence that confidence
The LiHertc newspaper says that •reek*
! •
than 7 per cent- white Iead*
previous
to
said
day of bearinr.
“The mound i,s sixty feet high, square­ is being practically restored on the Pa­ to be falling off year by year. In the France will watch and hold Battam- •
Chas. W. abmm song.
last fifteen years it has declined from bang and Angkora as guarantees that
.
Judge of ProbalrMlttl&amp;iiug Braud
shaped uhd with sloping sides. It tvns cific coast.
25
per
1,000
to
21.8
in
France,
in
Eng
­
(A
true
copy.)
wanted Pc - (Al White Ue*L- looked upon as an ordinary cloy struc­
Comptroller Ecklessays a sufficient
her demands will be satisfied.
.
land from 34.7 to 30.0, in Germany from
.
.
rr.jportwnB
Attained by
of. national
requests
auav until
ueaata u
PUUC UgU,
,
,
.bank
----- -j-.--.
.... • have
ture
a aa.ru
shortu time
ago. WllCU,
when, ID
in number
The Tetnps says that the beginning
„■ i&gt;a,i . :&lt; per &lt;*rtdigging the w.il on the anrnmit, which I ,
rreeir.xi under hi* la*t call u&gt; !^.9.to«0.0. in Belgium from81.4to 30.0. of the blockade will be deferred until
1514 tn-r cent.
New xorx.
is level and measures an acre uhd a ' for“‘ a
of estimate of the gen­ It will be remembered, says the San Thursdaj- or Friday to enable France
half, a petrified pavement was struck I ?ru* chndilion. He says the showing Francisco CaH, that these fifteen years to take steps pt-escribed by interna­
J*.;a -.vhitclead in it. ’
the
* excellent; that ***
“ condition is" v.-ere years of pence and general pros- tional law.
You can avoid bogus lead bj pur­ under what appeared to-be a shallow '। is
„ the Ublockade
.,K2„„, „„
..­
'
"bet­ Wrily the .apply ot ...liable rantli,
' -nv of the following brands. deposit of drift. Further explorations , as good and in many places
Besides
military opera
.UM tor malntaaay .... not redueed Uons
„iUv_
Th(
i ,bon| ti
.„ .
_ .Lm
j
ter
than
ever
before.
.
. maaaUctured by the --Old showed that the entire summit of the
A general
the ravages of war. nor was the dis- । tails
....
*
.•
reserves
.- rocesa. and are the standards mound was paved. The petrified blocks j increase qo(
of
from
of these operations
are still uudeof men to assume the responsi­ : tennmeiL 1’hey will be settled at a cab­
V -Armstrong SMcKelvy”. „ ■were laid on- ends uh compactly as a I 1 to :i per cent- is shown. Mr. Eckels position
bility of a family chilled by poverty. inet 'council within a day or two.
Nicholson jpavement. In places the ,j says these reports demonstrate that
■‘Sermer-Baumm Eckstein
■
'
the banks properly condueted3re upon T^»e phenomenon before us must be Steps will
be
taken
in
Indopavement is
...
s perfectly smoatn.
while in
due to other causes.
•‘Fahnestock"
?Ancl?or..
:z«»
— --------»---action im1 China
toward- serious
im­
other places, owing to the depression a sound basis and that the failures are
That it is worth while to search for mediately after the' arrival of the Tobacco, opium or rtquor. whl
Disproof, he
■Kentuckjr;
thrft the soil has undergone during the .only of ' weak bunks.
these causes is evident from a study of
; battalion of the foreign legion. The nabu;
writtenjra
■Southern
ages, it is irregular. The mound, । adds, that the system is being purged the
icne.-s
which
will
.aperveae
,,
lon
o
,
lh
l»
portion of this battalion has
-Red Seal'
Collier
which was constructed with mathemat­ । of banks badly conducted—those that , tithe present nnpopulultyot,naniute , second frora
MurM.iUra.
• are nln as aids to other schemes.
।
The
native
1 rjavis-Chambers
ical precision, also contains some
„
| Mii.wavkkk, July 25.—There was not coatinaes. Jreaeh «r.,l En5ll,h writ- militia will be reorganized, aud toP
by the most reliable dealere to blocks of stone that seem to have been
cthfr with lht. importrf eorapanies ot 11 UM, now 00a GUARANTEES toaadouly by
much excitement at the banks here ers on the subject say that m.mages
IV. H. Goodyear. Sole Agent, Hastings■?«.- 'otoc’to P*&gt;nt,it will pay you used in a building.** The samples of Monday, and there is u feeling that hare been dbooaraged by the heavy ; ,fce
legioa will cooperate with
the pavciffbutare four inches long, and
... . i r a bool containtojt intormathe force
force airead
already In active service in the
-nay save you many a dollar; it will undoubtedly are petrified wood. Three -there will be no more big runs unless fees imposed by government on the the
something unusual should happen. celebration of matrimonial unions, j Khong district."
inches of their length is silica and the During the morning the Merchants* ex­ Some year, ago the atu-ntlon ot the
Paris, July
.July a-Tne
25.—The Liberte
Liberte lay.
says
NATIONAL lead co
remaining inch, measuring to the , change bank* paid off a large number llntish government was drawn k&gt; the th.t Um French gunboat, probably BuS»* SlM^sfte«n*GAJUriXU&gt;ftA^^U?^S&amp;
wearing surface, is carbonate of lime. of depositors and there was quite a lit­ lo"
low marriage rate
in parts
parts will
rare prevalent In
wii] go 6
„„„ tne
illc r
;„r. shell and de
■ ­
down
river,
This combination, which is not uncom­ tle giitheringin the Mitchell bank. The of M ales. A commission was appoint- stroy lhe I’aknom forts
.
* *» and then
mon in petrifications, shows that t^ie crowds melteil before noon, however, ed tn
v&lt;»fct Irrti t s- fl
.nnf-tgszl that Ihn
.
....
.. cbefore Bang­
to in
investigate.
It w.
reported
the return
to
their positions
pavement was probably set in silicious and during the afternoon there were peasantry were unable to pay the fees kok and bombard the pulace. Some
sand and that the upper part was sul&gt;- few people in any of the banks ex­ which the clergy exacted before they •»ninful measure is uecrssary, adds this
i f*'
jected to the action of water contain­ cept regular easterners doing theJr would
...A..... solemnize marriages,
A
MA.A.
and raa ' »umal, for the preservation of
Ing limo in solution. The blocks give usual business. There is said to be a change In the law ensued. In France, »•
France's prestige.
TIME TABLE­
evidence
of
having
been
split
by
u
the
chamberhas
for
aomc
years
hod
a
noVWip.
strong probability that the Milwaukee
The Debats says that Siam, as a rice
In effect May 28.1W.
C. ■
ftw? W»« mt In iwed V, • —It. sharp instrument aud sawed at the up­ national bank, which closed Saturday, similar reform under consideration,' I producing country, probably does not
per surface. While thousands of will resume business shortly.
though in this case it is the state and 1 fear greatly the blockade. As for the Favorite Route between Grand Rapids. DctraKX
'
Be«t In tho world.
atod the east.
mounds have been discovered on this 1
CoXNERsviLLK. Ind.. July 25.—The not the church whose exactions make ' operations on land the Debats thinks
45.00X" .13.00
continent this Is the only one in which, Citizens* bank, owned by c.x-United marriage a luxury. In this cqjintry the ' the Siamese will be provided surrep­
\«2SO .
cost
of
a
license
and
a
fee
to
the
mog'
::
iSSW
’ 7 10
through
the
agency
of
jM-trification^
44002*
States Treasurer Huston, closed its
titiously by England with all the arms
■ 12.00
nature has embalmed an evidence of a doom Mondav morning. ’Die liabilities istrate or priest amount to so small a ' they need.
.. (McCord
43.50 S?
Wlf'« LADIES
,. Alto
sum
that
marriage
is
within
the
scope
J
place
in
civilization
occupied
by
the
The
majority
of
the
Paris
newspapers
are 8150,000. • Mr. Huston’ posted a
.. iEIrndale
♦2.50®-- ^1’2.00
,uw „„
mound builders fnr in advance of what notice that all claims would be of the poorest No man .need deny uv
devote
as much space to denunciation „ .Clarksville
L ISI.7S
.. ;lAke Odessa
42.25^
». that
...ri his
v.m- cnHimself a wife by reason of the ex- , of England as to the matter at issue
had been accorded them by anti­ paid in full, uu
nnd
.. IWoodHiry
row boys
ronld
be
held
for
the
J^nsc
of
getting
her.
And
yet.
here.
1
between
France
and
Siam.
England
is
quarians.
.. lEunflcId
tire estate .wi
?»i-75
ositors. ' The
The total
Europe, marriages ore decreoh- reproached by them with supporting .. Mulliken
That this jnysterions race practiced benefit
_________
of depositors.
total assets
assets • ®s
L^dgr
—-- -- ...a to
... mhalf
...*O.«...
.1.*1a dol- ing. If anyone'will count the numlicr the Siamese in their opposition to ..,. iGrand
the arts of agriculture is proved by the ■ will amount
a million
Lamdnit
., {Detroit
fact that mounds are so close together *lars. -Mr Huston offered Indianapolis of available bachelors he knows, arid , France’s just demands, and with plan­
A M
in some districts as to have rendered it parties 8100,000 collateral securities for compare it with the number of thoile ' ning to give the Siamese secret aid when
the loan of 815.000 a short time ago. but who marry in a tweive-month, he will 1 hostilities begin.
Howard
City
I’. . .rl 8&lt;M DRESS SHOE r-ile la the Uta! impossible for their occupants to have
lie surprised to find how few young 1 :—
. . *. .
3 10
Edmore
;3k £8, try tny $3, $3.50, $4-00or subsisted by fishing and,hunting: aud was refused. The other banks did not mer avail themselves of their oppor- । The SiuAie.se minister in this’tlty has
Stanton
Ionia
12 &gt;r
ST\y ft r^ual to ctntara tnadv and look tnJ that those inhabitants engaged in min- encounter “runs," and everything indi­ tunitics to become fathers of families. nbt yet received his pussport from the
J French government. Irotneilintely aft­
cates that people are confident that Mr.
Grand ledge
• • •If j j »iih b teei'omlzohyojrfootwear,
A. M.
| Tlie evolution of celibacy is less ' er M. Pavie's departure from Bangkok,
J:
-g W. L Dtpgl« SboeJ&lt; Name and jovery in I’cntvian mottbds of Lake Hu$ton will soon resume.
marked
on
this
const
than
in
the
east,
;
however,
he
wrll
go
to
Lisbon
or
MadMkdfoiip. Wis.. July 25.—The Taylor
; aon the bottom, lock for It vfan you buy't:pcr:or’.-’ppt r. lint n It hough, copper
Detroit,
\v L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mail. Sold by
.. the coait.• rid, as he is accredited to Spain aud
-hi---!.. ri^itn'-Tv and ink-nt*--! knives county bunk has foiled nnd Cashier because there is here—taking
l-xurlnx
10 40
Grand Lettae
(that might have 1-ceift a.-e-l u.i saws) Matt bos fled. It was the depository for altogether—a slight predominance 0f , Portugal us well as to France.
Mulliken
here The minister still hopes for peace­
... females. But :even
t;~ I.;
have been found in mounds, there .the countv anil city funds. Hermann ' mules .over
Stllified
mlmira- ' able settlement of the trouble. The
... moxind
... Av..-. Matt, the cashier, was the county clerk (the
the proportion of girls who are admii
Woodbury
nev».r wa&gt; any pr.ijf
the
40
i Lake Odessa
» ..nu.
.. ............................................
motiAcr»||s
------Siamese
secretary of the legation
until »»
tills ' A.™
nuj Mbool teMtrer,
'’bile Throdpre ’ bly
I •' atua
— - ’ to
"*be wiveion.l
'
~
—*■
ClnrXaville*
! being
Hartman,- —
the ,president,
is mayor.
The unduly large in proportion to thi&gt;sc said that no further news had Uren re­
KItiiflaie
l-.’-W
discovery in Wise county. Woam
*
...
ft
---------------------.
...
”.................................. 1 I .
„z...
......... I T... w.ko
»ht&gt; nanin^il
ktl.tr. 'fUlo
...
1.
, , ! inn from
IttinL'kltk.
who
.enter
conjugal
sts.iV’
Ci*
6
!
ceived
ut
the
legation
from
Bangkok.
Alto
an art .ie that tim-j de.'trovs. all its w- bank is stocked for 89,000. owned by
McCord
'Caii*-C is probably iwo-fuld: First, ^ur ' Upon seeing M. I’avie embark, he
■ nob.ee Office, idSucvT of tier h &gt;; i
East Farts
of the mound Hartman A MatL
The assets are
■ d to. tv, o.
an undue,, share
added,
the
Grand Rapids
.................-.........................
...... .. of , ...............
— Siamese government might
v have long given at-ur»t
avSid,OOO. As near as can be ves- ;girls concentrate
July. In th- built
m"
iiicir
cncigv
uu
tne
Cuitis
u'l'-ii
of
t«C.Is
v,..-to
wCCCpt
*..*.
tCmm
t*f
—
--,
,,
,
,
v
timated
the
county
funds
on
deposit'
their
energy
on
the
cultivation
of
facdecide
to
accept
the
terms
of
the
ulti•ht'l ard uluet.
ifcTK
•xcept where t..u~«-—
------------------------------- .
cageriav of. wfrifica»anvmnt
of r thecity
mon- ulties
....
___ __ . tn w;000. while ,,r
!,&lt;» ,.i I v mnn&gt;
ulties which,
which, however
however valuabliL
valuable, dopot
donot matum.
maturn. This
This .supposition.
.supposition, ,however,
however,
rang. Judge ot preserved by th.
“.. IIP.trtlMnd
^ncr?ase theijtheip fitness
fitness to
to be
lx*wives
wives -*in&lt;l
was wciay
merely ocrsonal* and did not rest
1
K
■
-v. Wise ev tlicre i-uix&gt;ut &lt;4,500^ Mr. Hartman ^nerjase
uq ( ( «ua
tion. While this ..^ka.v..
•.
.
f
—
i
------j»_
.i.-,
any
definite
information.
■ .f Jane Wil!
a - Ionia
-vt'.T
sarshc w'll turn over all the properly/ mothers: and secondly, the march of ( on any definite information,
C'.mntv (noupJ Tins oal^ pr.88
Lv Howard City
Bangkok
eorhe ha\ to save the creditors of the bank modern improvement makes bachelor
London
ondon, July 25.—The M
”
Lv I IOCI*
jeaullful pavement, it ui::y l»e inferred from fuss.
* I to the Tim
, life so delightful that young men lire respondent
Ar StaOlOD
that/a people Mifiiciently advanced to
“
j
otnarr
territory
that-- Sin:
Washington. July’W—Since the Istof rciucianiiui'Aviuiurfc
reluctant to exchange it
matrimony.
—
*•' *------n forumu
uui-u». J ■•'hie •—
........
— ------ to
-- sacrifice
—
«i?rfcute a work that in recent years January nearly 200 national banks have • Every day, others week days only, i «8
... would pw-bablj’ ,
-.-..-A ......... .
. - ,
, ■ A lax on ....
l-aclielorh.io-l
on slimul.
■-••iik-.t ne ailm't- has immortalised NichoPon in the an­ closed their doors, agonist less than be unconstitutional, and it would pot evacuation
• of. the Slumcee
------------------------- a—
ports ol- Fmiwadone
Parlor cars on all mins brt»re» gram*
ii!-]riii-n &lt;»t S.d&lt;l nals of street engineering were capa­
fifty during the same period last year. fte feasible to close clubs.nnd other re- ' ,Ahopen and Sumpang. On the river Bm-H the Rat ld« and Detroit. Eeats 2ft emu. ConnbeOariB
tor therein n-nnsl
ble of robing handsome wooden ttyn- Of the failures this year five have been sorb, of celibates by statute.
■ French have been unable In tour month* to mute it- Union station, Grand JiaUda wllh fM
place a tingle atution except Khnong) and that
ples and other structures. 'I hat they United Stales depositories, as follows:
,
The practical lesson which statisi ics was obtained by a aurprise.”
irt ten &lt;&gt;\
were not of the same race as the Indi­ The First national bank, of Little
teach is that young women should not
Lomdox, July 25. — The Franco- ton. CitAKUtvuix. Fxto(.k«y and JWmr
ans appears from the fact that the lat­ Rnck, Ark.; the Gate City National look forward to matrimony as the 'ex­
Siamese complications have been the Vikiv. Favorite route lo tie »tiir.n.er‘’i»wrt»
persons Inteh-Mi-d In sale, ter have no tradition concerning the
oank. of Atlanta, Go.; the People’s Na­ clusive road to happiness, but Hint one absorbing topic in the lobbies of of northern Mklnpan.
i-1 to iii-CH-ar nt a -r^slon oi
be Iioidrii ;d the Frobafr origin of mounds, and were they the tional bunk, of Denver. Col.; the Ger­ they should boldly look the situation
the house of commons. The situation
of li.istlnit'. i'i said c-Miutn, original mound builders, though their man national bunk, of (Denver. Col.,
&gt;■ M. Ahl.. Cbkar wa, r. sT.
iu the faoe, and should prepare to en­ is regarded with apprehension by all *11:30
*ny then- be. why the praye'
P.
P, M.2O0 A. M. 1.1X17:06 A- ML.
ra.-ty not tie, granted. AW civilization subsequently perished, and the Kentucky national bank, of gage in the battle of life on the same parties, and the lost news from Bang­ except Saturday, via. St. Joseph and snaflBthev could not hav&lt;_Jost track of such Louisville. Ky.
footing as their brothers, with thepur- kok and Paris is read with as much
an ‘important part'of the history of
Svr.AcrsK. N. Y.. July 25.-The exten­ pose of remaining single unless the anxiety os eagerness. On all sides re­
&lt;&gt;t i.ti.1 petition, .uid the b«u t
♦thejiiacy'
hi.-sk h t..|r &lt;it this "order to i&gt;J L
sive manufacturing firm of Bradley &amp; ideal of their aspirations should hap- , gret is expressed that the British war­
• IK-tTts-i - Bax.skh II til*-’ »&gt;4lirtaln it is now that the mound
Co. went into a receivership Monday pen to make them nn offer. Girls i ships in Siamese waters were not re­
Leave tor Charlevoix. IVtoskv and Bay Xtaa
Judge Vann appointed should be educated to regard marriage enforced a month ago, as the British ♦7-MA M.D40P M.and 1!:1BP. M.
eiu-li ww k for Hirer successtv- buildets who once 'thickly inhabited afternoon.
'&lt;&gt; .aid d:iv "I tirarfust
Parlor rars nn day trail.* and slceperw w
this country were agriculturists, me­ John Dunn, Jr., receiver. The firm as boys do—a good thing if it comes in
•-•HAKI.Kn W. AKM.STHOXn,
interests in Siam outnumbered the nfxbt trams between Bar View, Grand Rs*M
chanics and traders, but to find whence manufactured triphammers, wag..; s the right way. with the right man l^ear- |
Judge of Probate.
Chicago and Detroit. Through palace rar *•
French a hundred to one.
came they and whither they went one and fanev carriages and filters. 1 ho ing orange blctsosja ip his hand:, but -Losbox. July 25.—The Times pub­ tween llimtlns-B nnd Bay View, via. C. K st JI
y.. D L ft N. Ry., andC. ft W If. R v.
gropes in the darkness of the past. building and plant are valued at 8500.­ not the one end and aim of existence, a lishes nn editorial which/it'is thought^ ll’A«K
our Menu for further parUcularw «
Did their occupation extend buck to 000. The liabilities are about 8350.000. failure to obtain which involves[nris- expresses the general English opinion write to
GaoKGK DxHAVlfx.Gea’I Fams’? Ax'S.
that period between the dawn of man’s The judge issued nn order allowing th® erv and desiccation. With the dbvel- of the merits of I lie Franco-Siumcse dis­
Grand R-ipkffiB.
creation and the No.tchan deluge? Re­ receiver to continue lhe manufacture opment of civilization the range of pute. In commenting upon Siam’s an­
mains of man have been found in this and the sale of the stock on hand.
Tonic &lt;
purrnitr. in which girls cun compete swer to the French ultimatum, the
CuiCAOo.
July
25.
—
The
firm
of
Park
­
countrv that point to antediluvian an­
wit’;: men is constantly widening. It &gt;; Times says:
tiquity. A piece of basket matting hurst .t Wilkinson, iron merchants ot is probably as easy nt lhe presenthimo j “Siam's refund to po bryoad Just and reason­
was found in an island in Vermillion; 148 to 184 Kinzie street, failed on Mon­ in this city for n girl to get remunera­ able limils or io cumcde territory to which
dav.
The
firm
’
s
tusete
arc
Estimated
at
In effect June 11. isaX
bay .LouHiana. below the remains of
tive employment ns for a hov. j And . France never put in ar. effective claim until
(hr,n
other
Is no excuse for a measure of
an elephant; the remains of a masto­’ 81.000.000. Parkhurst &lt;fc Wilkinson were while the liale of pay of sboplfirls is |[ M
,I day.
c^w..
hostility, oetenallily direty^d against the
don. partly wasted, were found in Mis­ among the leading merchant in their too low—which will probably continue i1 “
but—
really
----- . -Iking al the commerce
Stations.
c a. &lt; c— - I
souri, and iu excavating for gas works‘ line in the United States ana had been to be the case so long as they persist1 of Entlaud and uthc
_._cr countries having com­
s*n'’{uT
ft1*
&lt;!wri|O»e
mercial relat
relation
with SUoL*’
in New Orleans a human skeleton1 established for more than a decax e. in calling themselves “su’e-.ladibs”— tnen-lrt
ion wltu
pamphlet.
&gt;•&gt;111 H
was found below the remains of fourr Slow collections due at the bank is tho women iu some othcrcallings are pret- ‘
K)r. WILLIAMS’
IN GREAT NEED.
Xjdauiazoo Lv...
cvprefcs forests, the accumulation, in1 cause of their trouble.
,
I1 ty fairly paid. A trained nurse com- 1
--------BhrtCoopcr,....
F MEDICINE CO.,
'
IIALTIMOB-A. M.1. July
T.h*
the opGrion "Jrf^cicntjsts. requiring,
50c.
mantis ninety dollars a month and her Portion* of Kansas Overrun by Penniless itiehliuid JuncT
M
C'reaaey
............ .
Schenectady, N.Y.
-- ---------- -- ----- «•-»—~»-fourteen thousand years to form, lhe ern Electric company,
company. one of tne mg boanl. and the doctors say that there ,
mh57................
JT! B voltingeological age in Whi.h the pavement eoUrprtoe. of- this city, ---made
Topeka. Kan., July 25. — Western li-llon . . ....
and Brockville, Ont.
are not half enough of them. If every
the mound in Wise county petetfied , Ury ^i^ment Monday to Morrill N. girl could be sure of earning even fifty ( Kansas is overrun with men who are Cl oyerdale
sbulta............... .
uVllZ
rahjMt of
of inquiry
inquiry nnd
«nd doubtdonbt- , 1&gt;ackard. Failure to
is
a live“subject
dollars a month she could snap her fin- j making their way cast from Colorado,
MORTGAGE SALE. *
....be dl-imled.
..
...»
AV-.,
lew will
W.e i*
It .liinno
during „on„ mllde k unpo-lble tor tl»
, gers at the decline in the marriage where they have lieen thrown out of
t'“w‘“ V.
u chcin
,„„.t iu
employment by closing of the mines Coat? Gw».„
’ln which --------&gt; ffrt-at
ol obligetioM. TbeuI^fAi.U'hxviiiK been m-tde In the cnndllions uZperioa
uhd smelters.
A. Gluck, mayor of Wooulai o .. .
i c’-rUiit niurtiPiKe made by Jo-eph Knlitnt lakes extended from the Gulf of Max sets of the concern ore estimated st
: Iaj»m KnUht. hl* wife, to Samuel C*«x»8175,000; liabilities. 8100,000. Mr. Paok.A D*n&lt;eroua Operation.
Dodge City has issued a proclama­ •A rxxlhlirk .
■'.did M-ty tl.h. A. D. 1830 snd recor.led hi ico northward, or when was it. It
I la l&gt;. t~
Plncking ostriches requires many tion calling upon citizens to make Utosit-g
: - office &lt;•! Reel-ter ol i»«edsf-ir Harry t o.. wa-s Horacc'Greeley
rtJreeley who
wno unuer™~ Brd filed a bond for
,
...
‘ixiiw. &lt;iu i:n- 7tu day of May. a. l)„ iw.
precautions. The birds are driven into provisions for the army of idle Detroit.......
mountl
but (
Ia)v:mville. hy-Ja»y
-—- for
— his -paper,
in h.^r J4«f inortKMrs, bn ipikvIW, &lt;&gt;n whirl' write up a I**--—...»
Grand
Rapids.
,|le national bank suspended payment a large inclosure, then into smaller men that is passing through that town.
inurigatfe then-1* rln'nied UM be due *nd uoicu" after all he could tell about :»
it wasconMonday
'^rt.^n* ones until they are so closely packed He asserts that the majority of them
c 'it- ■U&gt;«-u! tbl* iiiulco the. sum of two nun
cn-ii CR&gt; -inn f sod
n 't hundredth­ tained in the words: “It is here. uo 3io»a»y
together that they cannot fighter torn are deserving of assistance and willing
stock.of »W»,000.
' mu V4-4* 100 mid Ml Alturi'cj’K fuO &lt;•' Ilf bud not neon the WUo county mound.
Stations.
X^Tun'l
I____ Hutt ^nbbudeb-ed
tne iu«n
round: from theVe into a plucking box. to work.
He appeals to charitable
s- n-it. l n *p-t’.vuit-d fo-ln sald in .rtiwa’»n-i u"
,„r busing w» »»' ""‘•’I^±lJto I where there is just room for a bird to persons to raise a fnnd to provide for
™
t
,'t''Z1»l”n^ncdby the lord ' bankVuund that &gt;1 ''■» '“T*0"”'''1''-" riand. An operator .landing on e«&lt;h their immediate wants to prevent them
BOVTH.
n&gt; irrupt; • or .i;iy san ttiiire»L Tlternfo-*".
Ar
io
■ •.i■ in-&gt;f th* do *rr nt
contained’ll s-tld
m .„a
from breaking into houses to obtain Kalamazoo
East Cooper Lv
'■
i.’r. a:«J Jhe statute l« such ch*c nitsu*
shears snips the long white plumes the necessaries of life.
■MUM June I
-. i i pwivl)- !. ittrtiw u hereby given that •&gt;•• “Xd byTreeont^rerv^r-rho, Yu'ing tbe^ywinberelu^dthe
- iDifitiy.ifif fiiO dav of H-pl iul»‘r, A l&gt;. IMS
from the wings.
The tails nnd thi
'HELD
for
trial
.
•t i-‘&gt; &lt;• r &lt;&gt; k- tn Hu- forenoon, I shall*eil M i":';
glossy black feathers on the body are
Delton
lowest Pf»0E YET'
• Miribm «. '.Ii- hlxhrM Ridder, stf the north -ritor wsaeeated in lhe drawing-room ,
pulled out.
I' tihl O-Mir of the fo.ict U&lt;i L-« In the dry of Has..„rerc»»a&gt; Mak- •!«' r»rv»—
V'nn Mtcfiig.u, It lilt bril glhe pl|U* where lhe
cir&lt;4if •o.irtf»r Harry comi'v l&lt; boldenj. &lt;h»,
nt dU.tk
Washington, July 25.—The grand Hastuiqb...
d«-«ciIhrd In sdd mortgage, nr «o
i
Wammrartw. -&gt;»'T «•-*«*•“« D1;
There is a'three-toed rhinoceros, be­
n&lt; trh th-r-of ns nmv be i'reeaa-rv to n»y :!&gt;«•
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tor of the Mint Preston purehaseu lieved to be hundreds of thousands of jury found a true bill against Col. F. C 0o*U Grove.
.Im-o. *ui&gt;l n«u tgaRM. with eight l*r morning-dress euxrv*
Ainsworth,
chief of the record and Woodland...
• e ,t interest, «nd a:i Hf;u 0«»*t*. i&lt;nctHb*r *Hn Upon his appearance. Hon. Mrs. Hen-,
ounces of silver Monday at, 89.8. years old, in the^American museum of
pension division of the war depart­
• h-atiof-F |&gt;r&lt;.V'&lt;to&gt; I«»r in said mert- Xr and K sister. Lady F
the lowest price yet paid for ril1£1«|. T— prein.-r* l^lng descnbcd: In U1KCA
natural history. The relic, according ment: George W. Dant, the contractor Lansing...................... ; ....| H 1®
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,nt row to
their l«t,
Thenwere
tact, tor thb
ibb-;
- -------------------- .Id- history, is the only one of his herd employed to make the excavation for Grand
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offering in
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who escaped mutilation by the croco­ Covert, superintendent, and Francis
oniy.’
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diles and alligators of his time, when FnMie. engineer of the building, holding *"*i(opa"un~MKn4U
land. ZNot only de .
VNos.5 KDd6willnote*rryp »'»
hyth.^tionaiwtorol he was deposited after death in a lake
liiF-— i iiiorlu rU'K- nine ,□! Wrsf. Tbrirt-e Duly Tlwcruld *lw»y« rtee upon th.provided with freight train permit
rii’inlt g u-.n &gt; twewv-Jglit ;2i] rods, t!-.-i:ce Ser-, entrance Into th. room. -V X mint »nd &lt;■«»■&gt;“. prop™ tibn. ot which existed in South Dakota. i.car them responsible for the old Ford’s the­
Freight tralna will be run st »hr
ater disaster of June 9 last in which •&gt;r tb«eerapanv, who rcaorvet.'-.r r.
. . -i n.-AfMifony .'4 &gt; -&lt;»1«. thrtiiM munhix Uls further their cnatom. aa it w &lt;&gt;&gt;' ton muds. Two o' the bidder. »cm-'1&gt; tweii-v-iubr i-;q n*i«. then-a lunulug
what Is now the Pine Ridge Indian res- twenty-three persons lost their Uvea the time of such trains without mH
•VIM inrty i*Qj rods to the H-we of beginning. bounjen duty of
____W. 8. Drwixo. G»n
cepted the gorernment'.offer
prvatjoo.
_
« and a large number was injured.
i-'.ta.uu,g M:v«n i.7) acre- of land.
to bta pro-oindly o. tearing the Innel. ,p.000 ounces more nt the same jure.
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Thursday, July 27, 1893WAXHAtL L. COOK. Editor.
thb

to a very much agonized people and go far
toward quieting a quaking world.—New
York Tribune.

Hxarnros, mich., postofticb,
AUOUBT 14. 1879.

tradon. Such a resolution gpmld have tbe
full force of republican strength. Noth­
ing more unpatriotic has happened In the
history of American politics than the at­
tempt of the Cleveland administration to
assail the good name of the Union veteran
under the pretense of honesty and deprive
them of their bard won pensions under
the plea of economy. The name of every
veteran on the pension rolls was placed
there after the applicant had secured the re
quired affidavits, and Hoke Smith s •elf

Judging from my Imperfect observations
for the last thirty-five years. In times of
commercial distress and financial strin­
gency, tbe bankers and the merchants of
Ex-Congressman Horr, formerly of Sagi- ;New York have uniformly asked for more
naw. but of late the editorial writer oh tht. ,money and not for less; for expansion and
New York Tribune, has directed the fol- ।not for contraction. The bank owners assumed right to stop all pension
lowing open letter to Ex-Gov. Watte, of ;have rushed to Washington and demanded meats according to the confederate Idea
Colorado, who recently made such blood ,from the Treasury Department all possible certainly ought to be contested.
curdling remarks about what he would do ;Inflations of tbe money, In circulation.
Senator Jones, of Nevada, declares that
If the silver purchase law were repealed:— Why do they now demand a contraction of
Davis H.‘ Waite, of Colorado! If you &lt;the Government issues while they are no silver legislation enn pass the senate
that
is hostile to the white metal. He says
can trust “Our national Liberties” In tbe ■themselves putting forth millions of Clear­
bands of some other Colorado person for a ।ing House certificates to terminate a flurry that he can tie'up the senate from now un­
til
the
times of the members expire If he
few minutes The Tribune would like to ,caused by a scarcity of money? These cer­
have you come off the perch for a little tificates are nothing but a rediscount by so desires. Thia is simply a warning that
conversation. The Tribune appreciates the associated banks of commercial paper if favorable sliver legislation 'is not passed
the importance of Colorado to the union .already once discounted by the several he will pursue those dilatory tactics that
and your own importance as governor of banks. They are Inflations; pure and simple delay work, and wlrtch are a sad commen­
Colorado. The state cast upwards of 90,­ justifiable only in a great crisis. Is that tary upon the parliamentary usages gov­
000 votes at the last presidential election, ,crisis to be staid by stopping the purchase erning our national legislation. It is
or nearly one-third of the total vote uf monthly of 4,500,009 ounces of silver bul­ claimed in this country that the majority
Manhattan Island, and you received some lion, upon which three or four millions of rules. It doM If the minority is willing.
39.000 votes yourself for governor, which United States Treasury notes are added to Under the rules which govern lhe actions
are about what it takes here to elect a tbe circulation of money? Is the crisis to of the house aud senate, two or three of
member of Congress. The older states are be terminated by deciding here and now the minority by pursuing dilatory tactics,
very fond of Colorado. The older states to wholly demonetize silver and adopt can block al( legislation no matter how
would hate very much to bdve it secede gold as the single standard- of the world? important or pressing it may be. Bules
and set up as a separate nation, with a If that did no’ seem to be the opinion of which allow such practice are absolutely
currency of Its own and a large and pow­ some honest and wise men 1 should call wrong. The majority should rule as it
erful navy and a thin. red line of "roos"’ the plan nonsensical and suicidal. It is certainly held responsible for all legis­
teip” doing sentry duty on. the border seems to be more than Hint, it looks like lation enacted. Though a democratic mi­
warning off invaders liva lurid dialect a cold-blooded attempt Of the creditor nority was severe in the curses cart up&lt; n
and Impassioned language. This is w hat classes to take ndvantage of a crisis in order Czar Reed’s Rules, yet now that the demo­
eg,sterti people have been led to fear by the to oppress the debtor classes by exacting crat &lt; are In the majority, there are plent*
action by some of the influential citizens n pound of flesh not nominated in the of that party that would like to wear his
of Colora*’u wh«&gt; assembled themselves to* I bond. The movement will hot be submit­ crown. Fllibnltering should’ be erushtti
gether not long ago aud solemnly resolved ted to by the representatives of the people, out. General Catchings, a democratic
Congres.-man from Mississippi says that
that they had stood this sort of thing long . and It will not be successful.
enough. Tho thing they complain of, if
Why should not Hie banks, the Chamber •Reed's Rules are -til right. Similar rulep
we have correctly untangled the proceed­ of Commerce nnd the newspapers reeng- j must be adopted at the coining session if
.
ings, Is that they get only about 70 cents nize and state tbe exact truth.’ That the any work is done.'’
an ounce for silver, notwithstanding the present distressed condition of the bust*
report
of
July
Btli sayi
Bradstreets
.
..
law of nature that fixes the price at $1.29. ne8S Of the country Is due to the approaehWe shall not deny that this Is a state of lll(C as5aun upon the McKinley bill In par­ "Fires have been put out in Iron, steelj
things calculated to stir the indignation of ticular ftUt| upon the American ’ Protective woolen, shoe, glass and other furnaces
and factories at prominent centers both east!
a free people, and perhaps rouse the red- system
sy9tem in
In general?
general? *
headed part of them to something like
Why should the republicans, of all men. and west in excess of expected shut down.’’.
frenzy. And we say here and now that seek for any other cause? President No such statement as that was ever made or
if the citizens of Colorado can remedy It Cleveland naturally looks for a different printed during the entire four years of re­
by setting out for themselves ami buying reason. Of course he cannot admit that publiccan administration 1989—93 under
silver of each other for 81.29 an ounce the principles and proposed measures of President Harrison*. Every branch of in­
they will be justified in erecting them­ himself and his party—the repeal of the dustry was very prosperous up to last No­
selves Into an independent republic, even "unwise laws" for which he has called vember, with prospecls ahead for the best'
if they have to tunnel their way out.
Congress to meet August 7—are crippling buslhess year ever known In the history
But within the past few days the feeling the merchant, distressing the farmer, of the country. What brought such a
has tM*en growing that Colorado will not stopping the wheels of the factories and re­ change?—a party cnme.ln power that adbe satisfied with that concession.- And ducing the wages of labor. Necessarily he 1 vocates free trade and declared protection
this, we say to you. Gov. Waite, In all must proclaim some other reason for the to American industries unconstitutional.
frankness, is owing to our remarks in the distress and ruin which have attended his
“The general condition of affairs In Amer­
silver convention at Denver last Tuesday. election and inauguration. But It is a
Do you know, governor, that what you false proclamation, aud I cannot under­ ica, coupled with the uncertainty as to
said about blood flowing to Uie horses' stand why republicans should join therein. when any change will be made In the Mc­
bridles has struck the whole civilized world If Cleveland^and his party will repent of Kinley Tariff, has a very depressing effect
with
awe?
Are you
aware that and recant their declarations that the Tariff on the Welsh tin-plate trade. So soon,
. when that speech was cabled abroad the Is unconstitiona! and is to be destroyed, however, as these changes do take place,
whole eastern hemisphere quivered with our prosperity will return. If they do not we may anticipate some benefit accruing
.emotion? That'lor the past three days 30 declare the people will destroy them, to English trade.”—The London Economist.
princes and potentates have kept the unless Republicans run off into a wicked Cleveland Carlisle A Co. should note with
Atlantic so hot with questions about you and suicidal movement to demonetize sil­ distress this depressing effect upon the
that the sea hasjairly bubbled, and par­ ver and make gold the sole standard. Welsh tln-plat^ trade, and make extra
boiled whales are lying belly up all the With morfey thns made scarce and dear, hystc to shape things to suit our foreign
way across? That the Emperor William there will come such a fall lu prices and neighbors. It might be a little severe on
instructed the German minister to inquire such widesdread insolvency and poverty our home factories bnt England must be
at once whether It was like!/ that the os this country has never yet seen. No satisfied at all events.
, whole :.‘9,000 who voted for you would one defiles that “as money rises from
It seems as If people never will bo sat
I take up arms; because if they did Caprivi a low-valuatlou to a higher one wages arc
would have to Increase the army estimates? depressed, prices fall,' trade stagnates and Isfied anyway. A few years ago a large
That ihe Emperor of Austria, conclence- bankruptcies become numerous.” This Is portion of the state of Kansas was as dry
stricken at the part his government has our present actual woe, from whatever as a eojl fish, and the people there pray ed
aken In the great conspiracy against sll- cause it may come. Are Clearing House Incessantly for rain. "Rain making’’
ver. has shut tbe palace gates nnd denied certificates based upon any better money companies were organized there and have
G himself to all callers, saying, with distlnct- with which to relieve the crisis than supplied the "long felt" wants of lhe peo­
1 , ness and emphasis: "1 shall not venture United States Treasury notes based upon ple by furnishing rain on demand. But it
’ out until Gov. Wait feels differently to- silver bought at tbe market rates? Why seems that they overdid their last Job and
। wards-the rest of the world?” No; you should the first be Issued and the last the heavy rainfall did a great deal of dam­
are not aware of these state of things. ditninlsiied as a remedy forexistlng evils?’ age to crops. Forgetting ail former sup’
Wrapped In gloomy contemplations of tbe I see no satisfactory reasons for snch plications two irate Kansas* fanners have
danger to which “our national liberties’’ anomalous courses, but am willing to sued the rain makers for 810,000 damages.
are exposed by the unwillingness of man­ be enlightened.—W. E. Chandler in New Mankind Is fickle to say the least.

EDITORIAL NOT^&amp;

kind to pay $1.29 an ounce for sliver, you
I naturally forgot everything except the
neieessity for teaching the civilized world,
even at’tbe cost of "blood to the horses’
bridles” that 81.29 nn ounce Is 3 fair
j price. We are not blaming you, governor.
for feeling that way. Convinced as vou
and tbe “red-headed rooster of the Ruckles'*
are that the whole world Is in n conspiracy
to get silver for leas than 91.29 an ounce*
we are not surprized that you should have
a thirst for human gore.
But what we would like timidly to say
to you Is; that you should not Insist on so
much blood. “Blood to the horses’ bridles’*
Is. when you come to think of It, a great
deal of blood. It would be, even If the
_ horse were a mere Shetland pony, and you
probably had In mind a horse at least 17
' i hands high. We 'understand, of course,
I -bat you have had great provocation. We
K 'reely admit that many eastern people who
1 iad accumulated capital by attention iu
J1 • ?l»e loathsome details of trade and business
’ l j lave sent money to Colorado and other
'.tittea for the ostensible purpose of as.■’ listing the noble si-lf-sacrltlcrrs engaged
L n developing the country, when, as a mat­
er of fact, at heart they hoped to get
! 1 one of It back. The mean and devilMi

&gt;

York Tribune, July 12.
That Fennlonf Order.

The cruel order of the pension depart,
ment suspending for 00 days tbe pensions
of thousands of veterans is bringing down
upon the beads of tbdse who oidered the
suspension, the righteous wrath of the
old veterans. Thousands of the boys In
blue who gave the best days of their lives
to putting down the rebellion liave been
deprived of their pensions which almost
stands between them and ' starvation,
or the poor house. From the picture of
want and penury let’s look at another spec,
taele. Gruver Cleveland is nt Buzzards
Bay. having a good thne^fishlng. Hoke
Smith, hla secretary of the Interior who
ordered pension payments stopped has
been ertjoylng a trip to Yellowstone Pa rk
probably free of expense, while the old
veterans that he has deprived of means of
support are fairly sweating blood In a
struggle to keep body and soul together.
No republican administration ever de­
prived the nation's defenders of their
(tensions, an I no republican administration
ever treated with cold contempt lhe claims
of a union veteran. One of the pension
examiners who recently arrived in Detro’t
tor that purpose live* In Texas, and ids
father was an officer In the confederate
army. But sons of confederacy are just
the ones to examine the claims of the boys
In blue, according to Cleveland's secretary
of tbe Interior.
*’
It should be a mutter of pride however,
to lhe old veterans to know that it Is the
Intention of a Michigan Congressman to
champion their cause In the coming ses­
sion of Congress. It la announced that
CongreMnan BurroutfiU, of Kalamazoo,
proposes to Intruduc^• resolution for an

! [• lotives of liieae persons have betn disovered by the 39,000 thoughtful and in
ailgmt citizens of Colorado, who made
ou governor. They have discovered
1 toreover, that these money tenders are*
1 offagrd iu the infamous conspiracy to get
;lyer for leas than $1.29 an ounce, in
rar present state of mind we would i»**i
suture any drfeuM for tbeae eriiulnn
Jnapfratora. Bat we do take It upon um­
-Ives to say that If you could bring yom­
, It to be content with bluod somewhat
iisstban bridle deep—If, for Instance, &gt;uu
■ttld see your way to save “our nations 1 inquiry into -the treatment accorded the

“You can't always tell what a man Is
by his external appearance,” Mid Sup’t.
Knight, of the Chair and Table factory to
the reporter one day last week. Recall­
ing an experience that happened 12 ur 15
years ago, he related the Incident as
follows:—
.
“At that time I was foreman In the
Oriel furniture factory at Grand Rapids
and had supervision of the men under me.
1 had received orders from headquarters
that no one should be allowed In the fac­
tory without he was there on business.
One day I saw n medium sized man saun­
tering through tbe factory looking around
and acting as If he had no business there.
1 noticed that he was dressed quite
"seedy" and I promptly wont over whenhe was. To my question lhe Intruder ad­
mitted that he was not connected with the
factory and was in there for no speclai
purpose. I promptly Informed him that
It was my orders to allow no man In the
factory under those circumstancea and
was quite emphatic iu telling him that
"this was no place for loafing and* that he
would have to get out”
With a twinkle ot his eye the man replied
that "if those were lhe rules , he would
obey th* m.” He left the factory at once
and 1 Expected never to see that man
again. Butjn a little while 1 mw the
General Manager of tho Institution com­
ing over towards me. grinning almost
from ear to ear. and behind him closley
tollowefl the stranger whom I had "Ured”
junta t«w minutes before. 1 knew that
sometbhig was up. The trfo came up to
where I was and tho* General Manager
said -Mr. Knight 1 will make you acquaint­
ed with-Mr. John Wannmaker of Phila­
delphia”. You can Imagine how I felt after
"firing” the future 1’iwttmasler General of
the Uultetl Statt-s. He treated the affair
very lightly nod considered It a good joke
on himself and complimented me on discbanfiug my duty so impartially. He
said ’*11 is buslseM and no man should be
allowed to trespass unless he had some
here.” As every one knows
Mr. WwMmaker is a great lover of order
and eyitotn. Whether his exoerlenee in
the factory had anything to do with it- or

^‘^".Tk^rcrnoaa-ith « J nekton haa been tested and found to be
Impure.
«»«*■•’ 'h. preaama of
.ten If ho waaunlnnnl ofllh. peentlwamuch .lekn««« In v»rlm&gt;, part. ot lb, elly.
BtateMewa.
Saugatuck Commercial’. From all reports
we can obtain, there seems to be reason to
hope «jat the peach yellows will be thorouihlTcheekedfrom further Inroads on
the ue«ch orchard of thia section.
th e
yellows commissioners be vigilant and this
result can be accomplished.
Jacob Ires, living about three miles
oouth of I’leraon, died very sudden.y one
day last week. He had been at work and
returned home about the middle of the
forenoon, drank some buttermilk and ate
some cheries. He then returned to work
and in a short time was dead.
In Detroit Saturday. Frank Walter of
Indianapolis, rode a bike 25 inllcs in X .ffbiofatety
hour 0 minutes and 10 seconds, beating
the world’s record.
A cream of tarter baking powder.
The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ association of
northwestern Michigan will bold their an­ Highest of all in leavening strength
nual reunion nt Like City Aug. 30 and —Latest United States Govern­
Sept 1.
* ■
ment Food Report.
Royal Baking Powder Co.,

Pure

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Wall St., N. Y.

rKOBATK OBI.BB.

&lt;0, &lt;h.
County of Barry, bolden at tbs Probate Office I”
ths City of Hswtlmts. In mW county, on Wed­
nesday. tho acth day of July. In lhe year
on» tboasaad eight hundred and
Proent, Chariei W. Armstrong, Judge of
1 7^ tne' matter of Uie estate of Orinda Bolster,
deceased.anddctcnnlolng who are ‘^e tewful
bslrs and entitled to Inherit the land of said
''ou^readlng and filing the petition duly veri
fled, of Dennis Haskell, son of said deceased,
pray lag for reasons therein stated that « or­
der or decree be made* by this court determin­
ing who are or were the heirs at law of said decetuied and entitled to Inherit said estate and
thftrres(&gt;ect!\e rights therein.
Thereupon it is ordered that Tuesday tbe
22nd day of August. A. D. 1«W. «
ten o'clock in lhe forenoon, be awtiguedfor the bearing &lt;»f said petition, and
that Uie helis nt law ot «&lt;&lt;! &lt;lecra&gt;w!
and all
other persons interested id
mud estate, nn required t o appear “J “ “'V10,1'
of said court, then to be bohten nt the I rob at &lt;
Office in the city of IfMtlkg*. 1 ii said minty, uad
show cnkiro. If any there be, why the prarerioi
the petitioner-ruay not be granted. And It is
further ordered, that said petit loner give notice
to the persons interested In said estate, ot tlit
pendency of said petition, and the hearing
thereof, by causing a copy of this order tube
published in the Hastings Bavnkh. a nrwpa
Kr printed and circulated In Mid countyjo!
rry, once In each week for three sueeeulVr
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
M tnieconv.)

.

IT IS NOT OUR FAULT.
If you fail to know that PIANOS,
ORGANS and SEWING MA­
CHINES can be bought cheap of

C. E. INGERSON
‘•Not what a man earns but what
Ire saves makes him rich.” We
propose to make it interesting for
Hastings competition. So don’t
fail to write me for prices and
terms on first class goods.
Yours for business,

Canning Time
Now for Red aud Bia. kRa.,t
berriee. We handle lofe
them. Leave your orders.
Remember weare^llii1(,,.ailg
very cheap. We bought when
pYice was. very low and win
sell lbw. Green glass, a x0
1 cans.
Try some Breakfast Elakes
7c lb.
Have yon tasted our Sweet
Pickles, 10c dozen.
Potted Ham, 15c can.
Potted Chicken, If,.- can.
Potted Turkey, 15c can.
Potted Tongue, 15&lt;: can
Shrim &gt;8, 80.
All foods fresh. All guotte
first c! 188.
Suit of 3 rooms over store
to rent,
Front and v**ry
pleasant.

Bas A Will

C. E. INGERSON, Agent.
Nashville, Mich.

CHAKLIM W,AUMJ&lt;TUO\-&lt;1.

Judgeof Frol*ate.

FKOBATK ORDER.
State of Michigan. County of Barry-M.
Ata seston ot the Probate Court for t|i*«
County of Barry", ho'deu at the Probate office. In
thet'iiyof Hastlngn. in said county, on WednMdav.Uie y’dh day of July. !n the year uuthousand eight hunurol aud ninety-three.
Present, Charies W. Armstrong, Judge ot
Probate.
, ,
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In the matter of the estate of Joseph McKee
an ,iojudged Insane person.
Mary McKee. Guardian of said Insane person
comes Into court and represents that she H
prepared to render her annual account as nteh
pmnttan and prays that a day be fixed for
hearing the umc.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday, the
18th day of Augnst, A. D. 1W3. at ten o’clock
In the forenoon be.assigned for the hearing of
said petition and that the heirs at law of said
insane person and all other persons Interested lu
•aid estate, an- required to appear al a session
of said court, then to be bolden at the Probate of­
fice. In tbe City of Hastings. In said County, and
show cause, if any there Cm. why
the prayer of tbe petitioner may not be
granted. And It Is further ordered, that
said petitioner give notice to the perrons
Interested In said estate, of the pendency uf
said petition anil tbe hearing tbereuf t&gt;y can-dog
a copy of tills order to tie published In the Has­
tings Bax.xkk, a neu Jp.i|*er printed aud ctreulatcd In said County of Barry’, oace in each
week for three successive weeks previous to
said day of hearing.
Chaklkh. w. ARMsrnoxu.
Judge &gt;&gt;f Probate
(A true copy.)

THE HASTINGS MARKET
Constantly keeps On hand' a fine line of

FRESH AND SALT MEATS
Which will alwasy be for sale at.the

LOWEST .MARKET

PRICE.

NEW CUSTOMERS INVITED
PLEASE GIVE US A CALI..

F, P. WILCOX, Proprietor.

ED. SCHUMANN, Clerk

Scientific

DO NGS

Test.
Ixxik at Ulis
wheel with each
eye separately
at a distance of
15 to 3d inches.
If you do not
see alike with
both eyes they
are mismated.

The Racket is closing out a job of ladies
nnd misses walking shoes nnd slippers for
less than half price.

• We have a few ladles hats to close, nit.
see some of tbe lines or spokes blacker
.Never mind what they cost us you can buy Again, if you
_ — astigmatism,
—*•
anij jfjouU have
than others-.V
you have
them for most nothing at the Racket.
your eyes examined and fitted
Practical andWe still have ladles gauze underwear Scientific Optician.
for 10c, 15c, and 19, you can’t match It for
from k to % mon. al lhe itgeket

A few more lawn tennis shoes lo close
out at the Racket.

They still sell the 85c ladles dongola
walking shoes al the Racket. You cannot
match them for 51.25.
They sell some ladles walking shoes at
the Racket for 91.50 to $1.75. you cannot
get at any other place for 92.00 to $2.35.
Why Is it that you sell hosiery so much
cheaper than the rest, said a lady. Well
w« buy from the auction house, no one can
peat us.
Tua Racket.
New arrival of floor 0|| e|olh cb„„
New Knodt. aloe patients at the Racket.
111. a fact we aell abonl four time, a,
much paper and envelope, at w bonae ln
tne city.

The Racket.
W. litre (he best hoy. w.p,M
wheels cheap at Ute Racket.

0„

We bare to many (.diet handkerchief,
and arc making nprclal price. .( the Rack-

*-"y to“'

n«fie^^ur pria?s ,rtl dw» Pans 10c, 18c, “«&lt;•

w^W.*Ke&lt;,Ck

fW

U.00, $X.35, Others ask $1.75, 2.25 for not
as good, at the Racket
1
p Wt ’tuttynneejy, at hl,lt&lt;,t market

.
oo'onr"’”.^ 71ll“
£,sU“d 100

The Racket.
*’~*&gt;i»«nt
•!&gt;» M

Yon will al..,, flnd'prlttrc the ehranett
and tend, the be,t Bl the Itaeket.
p“t

One of the most practical and scientific

OPTICIANS
In the United States.

Formerly connected with the

EDMONDSON OPTICAL ASS \
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Has made arrangements with

JOHN BESSMER. TH6 J6W6I6L
HASTINGS,

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-

MIGH.

To make regular visits for tbe punxme of making scientific ocular examinatio - "t
classes of defective vision such as Myopia, Hypecmltropld, Presbyopia. A-tlknirtljm,
etc. r IKoT V IS1T FROM

AUG. 3 TO AUG 5. NOON.
T.TPQ HAS had many year* experience In
. V.7* • PTTTT
A-H-llihllD slon and stands second to none in
of correcting all errors Of refraction.

I”J'1''’*
the -ciem»

Every Pair Sold Guaranteed.
Remember the Dates and Place. .

THE RACKET Aug. 3rd, 4th and 5th

1

—WITH—

JOHN BESSMER, The Jeweler.

�fj^sTtNGS

Banner-

Thttrsday, J”LV

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It U a reengntted fact that Spsry
Philips keeps ihe finest canned goods in
tire city. Quicfc sales keep his stack
fresh. See his-nlr. In this Issue.

personal mention.

Mias Hoyt, Mra. E. J. Scott and her ton

MUrtorMb.torrf lieirdhWet, M&gt;d •»
ad mis,Ion tee ot but »S 00 p«r bra b

and daughter, of Philadelphia, stopped off
Mrs. Backes fo visiting *t L. N. Mix- at Hastings last week Thursday and Fri­ eh.rprd atudefita o« boldlox »«li • eer-

THE KENT ,

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day on their way home from the World's tlficate.
Persons desiring further In^ortiiation opposite UNIOM DBT0T.
Large shipments of celery arenow being
Shrrld MrKrviu ,.,
colour rH- fair. Miss Hoyt and Mra. Scott lived in concerning the State Normal School are
received daily at the Arartfcaa Express day.
Hastings many years ago. Tlielr father requested to sent for a catalogue, or ad­
offlee In thU city. Many ot the boxes are
was Rev. Mr. Hoyt, the first pastor of the dress tbe clerk of the school at Ypsilanti.
tor home merchants and a large number
Mrs, Charles Sheffield went to Petoskey Presbyterian cljurcb.
3U.„ Hr., .nd “^^'•booth.
Mich. The State Normal school belongs
are sent to the offlee here to be transferred enuay.
to the pe &gt;p)e of Michigan. It Is genehme*
to the Michigan Central.
We clip the following Hem from the
Mra. Ell. Bowrn wu In Grand R.pkls
Pitkin. Colorado, Miner.—Mra. N. A. Ful­ ly supported by them, and It Is the de­
k^jjMiTat of the young frleuds &lt;of Master. Monday.
ler returned Wednesday, from Oakland, sire of the State Board ot Education, un­
Ned Brooks gathered at his ■ home on
Miss Zella O'Dett went to Grand Rapids California, where she was summoned u&gt; der whose control the school is, that no
Green street Friday, In honor of hla yesterday.
the bedside of her mother who has been citizen of our state shall lose or be de­
seventh birthday. It was evident from
serlopsly ill but Is now convalescing. Mrs. prived of its unusual advantages by reeMiss Una Quinn Is spending the week Fullei «nys that Pitkin climate with free *ou of lack of Information concerning
the action•» of the yomigstars that they
al
Gun
Lake.
.
were all enjoying theinaulrcs.
and unlimiicd coinage of silver Is .good such advantage.
: hi toe PniB line
Frank Collins and family returned from enough for anybody. We heartily agree
Uunff Himself.
Dra't give up in dispalr ami acknowl­
with her.
Lansing yesterday.
:!i. Inly ie always a edge
Hint you are a bopefess slave to To­
U, in &lt;&gt;|ir business. bacco. Opium or DrWk, when Hurs Miss Grace Messer returned from De­ Lletti. A. D. Nlskern, of Fort AsslnaDavid Bowes Commits SuIeWe.
boloe, Montana, was recently detailed by
a jinn we are Chloride of Gdlrt Tablet*, sold by all troit and St. Clair Saturday.
David Bowes an old and respected citi­
leading druggists. wiE -effect a speedy, P^ra. Frederika WelaQgtexpects to leave the wardepartment to go to St. Paul for zen of Baltimore township living about
-n '□lixtons to sell perroanent cure and tndbe a man of you.
recruits. Lieut, and .Mrs. Nlskern will six miles south
east of the city
this week for Philadelphia.
•'jumd a couple of days in Clilcngo, ami n was found hanging In his barn Tues­
;; for lhe above
"Workmen arc enawwl in digging a
Mra. M. W. iilker.ls visiting her daugh­ day or two with his parents in Muskegon. day. life being extinct.
nil! sell yon any trench tor the sewer which will-be run ter in Grand Rapids this week.
He must report for duty in such a short
He has been sick for quite a long time
■
in! st ick at re­ from the court 'boose down Broadway
time that he says a trip to visit old friends
MHs Leah Bowne Is visiting her aunt In Hasilugs would be bu^ an aggravation. and had never fully recovered from an
.... Ca.ll and see tn Railroad street, thence west to the Miss
TO GET A
Minnie Cook in Allegan.
He writes however that should any Has­ attack of the grip which be had a year or
river. The sewer •vritl empty into tire
two ago. He became despondent bver
st'»&lt;. k.. onsists of a 'Ttinroapple near theAFuniiturt factory.
Miss Anna Hewex, of Edmore, is visit­ tings friends be In Grand Rapids on Salur- his condition, his mind became .unbalanc­
urday he will pass through on the after­
LUNCH 2R SQUARE HEAL.
./WAIL PAPER,
ing at Jas. Hewev on Broadway.
ed
which
led
to
lhe
act.
Articles of food Hist are damp nc julcv
noon Chicago and West Michigan train.
He was nn honest, industrious man it)
\\ iNDOW SHADES, •should
never be teftin paper. • Paper is
feeth Brown and Wil! Powers returned
You can also get canned
**5**52,
the neighborhood of 55 years of age. He Shrimp,
Salmon etc., and the stock Is new a»
, &gt;L IXtOK? (now auil •merely a compound of rags, glac, lime Prom a trip to the fair ttris week.
h
aves
a wife and several children, one of
We
tiling
tlcllH.
end similar substances with adds and
'TS'pl. „c„mod.u..u
oils chemicals
Mias Carrie Stebbins left for Allegan
uhum
we
understand
went
with
Hou.
intaraiixai nnd when damp I*
We clip frrftn the Bellevue Gazette tbe Daniel Striker’s family to their cottage at aagvnVf. Give us a call. In basement mwCT
Ah’Xis ILLS PATENT; unfit to touch things that are to be eaten. Monday for a visit with relatives,.
account uf Miss Minnie Evans marriage Bay View. The funeral will be held to­ E Y. Bogle'S Store. Corner Main awl JcfTenww
Sts.
; INKS. DEVOS and; S|Mn&gt;taele wearers’ greatest jor Is a per­ Mrs. Geo. Bradly and daughter, Emma, to Karl D. Keyes, of Olivet. “Ap Ideal day.,
_______________
marriage was solemnized at the Methodist
" iTl'ES. This! is the fect fitting glass. ’Let tm becoare acquaint­ are vlidtlug at A. E. Davenport’s.
'
Episcopal
church
Tuesday
evening,
the
Will McKevilt was in Middleville the
GREEN ed In this line and I’R guarantee 1 can fore
most deeply Interested parties being Miss
part of the week bhreahing.”
Prof. .1. 11. Phillips, optlcan, will make
always retain yer. friendship and pattvmMinnie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
INSECT
.' . .&gt;1?p age. Prof. .1.
J. H. Phillips, optician,
optic
with
Mrs. Ella Bowen has returned front a Evans, ot Bellevue, and Olivet’s i&gt;opuiar regular visits. stopping with John Bessmer, I
Jeweler, for the purpose of making scien! Al Llx. • John
...... Bessmer from
?“•- Aug. Ihl.
t:.:. to sth. visit with !mt parents In Bellevue.
btvsident and banker. Mr. Karl D. tifle ocular examinations of all classes of I
' to' fioon.’
■
Mra. Sylvester Greusel and son left last
A few minutes after eight o’clcAk the defective vision. Remember the dates—
J *Tbe City Merehal should order nil dags week for a visit witfi Detroit friends.
—
biMUtiful strains of iiohengrcti’s wedding Aug. 3rd. 4th. and 5th. to noun.
' to be muxzled without delay.- There-are
Sid
Crowell
alibied
the
stabshooting
march
p&lt;-al«-&lt;l forth from the big organ,
. about 2000 dogs-is this city that couQI 'be
with Mra Unity Francis McCrea, of Den­
.... ,
! "pared J'b’t !&lt;• "ell as not. Hod the ocly •tottruamcHt near (hddwater Tuesday.
Hotel property In Woodland. Call on
ver. skillfully manipulating the key-.
■ fi I’(}(.»IKT. | vycum’(or v. boee existence1 is thut they
The bridal party appeared as folluws-’— or addrefo L. C. Cavanaugh, Woodland,
J are .-uruximled by am uuromplaluiny xml G. W. Lowry’s hiving tier -s treated!,
.
The ushers, Messrs. Alfred Hare, i E. .L Mich,
j l iuultabfe public.
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Gjrace i ^,OSL ^r'''* Fitzgerald (Aid John Butler,
!
Rfehatd Mj-irer and
Dr. North, a traveling doctor from Cal­
Jn'm-! the bridv'-malds’. Mi—ts Harriet Evans
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;I1U| Alicq Rigliter; the bride; little Ger- houn enmity. Is under arrest at Pontiac,
i Hint 1 have just rreciv-sl a large Invoice of jug.
Latest styles.
Tlu-M:—. S^cpu.u. n( Alb-^„.
!'nulc Unuy. ur &gt;w.rlu&lt; Il.b rb.c ..u » .11- for practicing medicine without a diploma.
the new erop
Moon ten. Tide tea
j N only 5»1 cents per pound and its quality
Lowest prices.
.'JLilT.ONj
i tne ortue.
■ fully justifies the best recommend ever
; They were met at thechanccl rail by the
given-IL Trj ih-.nd you wjil nlway buy
Butter.
7.1
Miss Haflte lioror-. of Grand lUpids, I mald-of-hoiKir. Mi.-s Keyes, mid best man
Violins,
Guitars
and Banjoswas a guest nt H. L. Newton’s over Sun­ Mr. Pitt Townsend, who accompanied the
stock of the best strings
day.
,
grt/ui. Tin* impressive ceremony was
obtainable.
t
. I if you are '.hMteing of bailding a new
V'-rformcd by Rev.
I.. Dnniels,’ of Olivet
potatoes per t»u., a&gt;. to LOX
K\e jht bu.. 45.
. vi rf.-cu»«*?iu iioune, get .Iretiun^ of the nwalert) hauM'S. l/4(ev. and Mra. TuffiT and Mr. nnd Mrs, College, soft strains from tbo organ filling
Tallow per ib.. 4.
.
Ht latijNt tc ; Don't build after the old styles l&gt;ut adopt Dorr Mr.dgf returned from Chicago Satur­ the church meanwhile. Tlie retiring mu­
Oats per bn.. 30.
..j th.tu-w improvements iu architecture. day.
sic was Mendelssohn's wedding march
U heat, red per btt.co.
Wheat, while per bu.. €O.
‘ W. E. Aligns, -jht &lt;:uhtractoc aud bvildcr
HoNironk. «f -San Francisco. Cali­ The bride was becomingly attired in heavy
('lover Sent per bu.. 4.00.
,
• h&gt;*- all the latest designs and eertahiH* can
fornia. Is expected to arrive here this cream crjstal cord, en train. Idgli neck and
Timothy Seed per bu..
. phrnse you with what he has. He can tw
long sleeves. She wore bridal roses aud
Barley per bn. *» to J.10
Wool per lb. S to to.
.
Stsqitler. • tuund alNkta home every evetrtttg nn&lt;! will
carried a large lomquet of the’' same. The
Win. Pouc'H-r aud Miss Zeyher. of Phil­ gnsim wore conventional full dress black.
Millet seed per tin. 60.
• .’heerfr.lty ;«rni-fe:stijnate«:
%
adelphia, visited atdiottlfeb Be-smer'K 1n«t The other members of tbe bridal plirty ap&gt;t : n»w p«teu- I
'
.
Wlmt'mlfifet taw-c provel a voay de­
j peared in evening dress.
Mr. aud Mra. Ira VanValkenburg andImmediatelyfolluwlngtlwichurehccre'Parker dr Merchant's ralooct yesterday Mr. and Mr&lt;-Fred Parker left for Oftlcago mony came tbe reception and lunctmon at
'Kilmut tiiM'K. A you ng lady was aboct to Friday.
I the residence, which was a thoroughly cnyjse it gx^unte
an&gt;t turaeu ok to&lt;»
■ •
.
joyable
event in every respect nnd would
'
couch oil. itqcomp'Jy set fire to must every-1 Mr- »«'•
Newton visit, d Mrs. ( have conclmted'wltb tbe rice and old .-hoe
' thing around it. Several men rw. up Newton s sister, Mrs. Joy. in Lake Odessa. ■ iict&gt; [ia,| I10l t|JL, nride and gruoiti eluded
rent utter.|July iStih y^hing
u'aira and by -.omt lively hurtliny aoon last week.
x
!' the
the guests
guests and
and slipped
slipped quietly
quietly away
away in
in aa
er dwelling.'
t ..ad the fire &lt;&gt;M witUiut very much -lamMiss
MIm BessW McPhariin
McPharlinleftleftforforGrand
Grand ! Mrrfnge
Mrrlnge provided
provided for
for that
that purpose.
purpose.
IgUfe at
The
' ixr dune- MAw Mor Falet&gt;’u«w« wm»&lt;)Qite Rapid* yesterttay. where she has secured •■ The wedding
wedding gifts were unusually taiilit:umm-w^ud freut.
: l cml
&lt;| |y
,
ly buru^d.
bururd,
a position.
j clous and very, very fine. The church
v„.ton Rapid* J.»
i1. * . Just n^-,i
&gt; law
.
i»
...
, •
• decorations were arranged with excellent
find Cur Cuunly
JCnton
law . Mr«. ’&lt;b.«
last
.
I.w
h«nry» «b"
bns .mu
’.^n rlslnne
and wmilbes |&gt;re. • *r«d,
............... ' ’
'
•pcs-ed a
.m- iiviii
&gt;i'uui» .:
I,h„vv
y i'.mas on '“ 'ide
‘ Ural *fialng
’
’
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"
a prr»wS2.0fr*very
time *he sw-ars at Charlw Hwlon s returned to Milwaukee !
, within lire dtf finite. Were sash u .aw this week. ■
I
wi'k will be laid on the ! ,u u,rtv "L Ga«to*xn
have lu uihu a
Dr. Claytea WHIi-on. of Grace hospital.
A Source &lt;&gt;r*iate Pride.
'
i ‘-'l. s a' the n«y.v court .’‘'«atd»' o.'\w'm who, were th^j- talxng
• “
Um :br weather or any atlier subject lor «.x- Ifelralt. ,'rrlwd intbl, city Friday rural "Tbe Miebluu Su:« Normal .eliool Is
• jU5t|y regarded ::s one of the leading ed’'anjfiv. wuuld fime ube it as fuliowa in. short vacation.
-ns Imh been having 4ne ripe -; nearly every **Dt«iiae they utter, during
MIm Adda Jordan left Monday after-' ucaUonal Institutions of its kind in the
- ■ row (d* ga’Alen .for the past two ' rhi-.dnj :—"Tbis k the fehOO. 82 00 hottest noon for a vipit with Nashville and Eaton United States." recently remarked a
Rapids friends.
: gentleman from New York, who had
!*. c what iu ea.00 they want it 60
officially connected with the schools
bn.iic«?&lt;•( those fintj white fish
Mrs Ilauer ami Mrs. •rudeuecNobles ,
,„r
Idi.oo hut for. ifc-W. S3.00 if 1 d&lt;».”
Everyone warranted : nt ,L. E. j
‘
alletxlral
tbe imreral of I'h.lo SeMnam at kl|v ,)Ml„v nllu
„nd Vltutlllll-l
„hanicl,.r Ul
--....
; wJ-.wish that cvrtyraUvr of the Bax­
v.
.•
lion,
tiun, llu,
the Mrength
strength and
nnd adaptability of Ils
its
’ i. ’..wers in* .'he frame up fcr his I
would read the U-t Jscm in the cor•
courses
and
tli&lt;* vvrv
stieinwr
Bnviruvu
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....
.. ... ......
ansa Jennie iuudu anu muiner
anenuvu■ fI Courses
amt bv
by... reason of the
n-ry
suc■
iicv in the 4th wild. It j rom- rrvpundawce frooi H«ck«*w Corners this, thc fun.-ra) of Mra. Chas. McArthur- •In । —
ces-ful results secured, your State Normal
v------ . iHumv
uv-M-k. atxUtrf what lire wb-fer ba* to sav
’ School at Ypsilanti Is • nslly entitled to
Woodland Ftiday.
&lt;
,
, ' aiMAU limos H" they wave Z0 years ago.
•
! first place in the list of Normal -ehools of
. .-js: tiq»&gt;* are being bro* ghr, | j,tx
a. lJh. pr,^,.nt Uan1 complain of
Rev. Puffer went to Reed City luesda}'; our cnuiitr?'.” This is an intelligent estiU'.t'get Ibey are net uf Lhe beat
,..o Crllu per buahel. At that after his children who have betn visiting ' mute of tire work and value of one of the
; tim?' die writer hauled bls wheat 18 miles relatives near there.
educational institutions of our state* which
i nnd acid K lur .'ll cents per husbel. about
w,,l add to tlie pride and pleasure of every
uuike Ed. Furore
Mr. and Mra. E. Cannon are
„ . spenulng
.
1 half trfiat wheat brings t&gt;day. and took a tire week with their daughter Mrs.
••
........ .'&lt;"Micblgan reader.
Wifll-'
I
portlou
of
hfe
pay
in
liardware.
Those
| , Good board and room*, nt Yp-Hnnti can
1’lilted SlaUw.
son in Eaton Rapids.
• were drawcrnU-c limes ton, just like the
1 be obtained at prices ranging from 82.50
■ rn* this Is Cw fastest day cf present.
MUs Kittle Srebbins, of Hasting-*, visits1 . to'83-00
v„ww ami
WM„ 88.50 per. week.
„v,
aFree
v -M
nd-_
the-expression of every onNashville and Woodland pteyd ball Mrs. L. B. Houtifigtou the last of the week. I mission to .the State Normal is .given to
—Eaton Rapids Journal.
I uj| students who present certificates of
ar the latter place Tuesday afternoon.
Mr.. Cbnrle. Kw I n-lurned to ihl, 4i(y j aW»bn&gt;!„nt from th.- b«|Sl«tln., nwoFURNITURE AND CARPET EMPORIUM.
: n! U have your eyea examined The-core waa 17 to 1« in ta«r of the
last week after an absence of a year with i
.Vig. r,l’ .'th.’ aud
by eProf.
J. H..CSborti pitched for tbe
u 5th.
forill
r. Henry
..
with Jchn Bestuner. jewUx,
1 Woodland team and 15 ot the Nashville- relatives in Pennsylvania.
new Mpeouieoariu
Master Warren Hojt. of Irving, has
F. Jurden1- tne
the new
superintendent Ues each swiped air three tlmraiu x vain
•he Michigan. Central
,e,‘
been visiting Ids grand.parents, Mr. and
.
- branch uf L._
T__7. ' 'hr" attempt to hit
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sphere. Brother J'eiginier. of tbe .Nash- Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt In this city.
:i;e place, uf.'?;
B. Busti,
deceased.
xl|le News, umplrod Uie game aud took all
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. \'anArman and Mr. ,
.V-i.t 47* ftum.tlils city took In-tiie ex- the curses in a wanner perfectly becoming
.• iunfoOttaw? Beach this morning. ar. editor, calmly aubnvUtlug to the cc'tlc- and Mrs. Karl Blanchard, of Battle Creek,
t were .twenty.coaches on tbe tain.
Ums w ithout a murmur. The lofty cliacac* were at Wail Like last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Horton, Longyear and
'
N ‘w'-.iu was .quite badly hurt re- ter of the editorial “perftish" I-** bound Jo
crop out even upon a bate ball field.
children, of Lansing -pent Sunday with
.■ a i&lt;y hi- fMiggv. which he was Uack. j». and emiitiril with the 'afreet
J. VV. Boynton. Ibe irrepressible Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. John McElwain.

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RESTAURANT

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paints;

M. A. GORDON. Proprietor.

I Ladies' Watches,
Gents’ WatGliGS,
Boys’ Watches.

F. R. PflNGOflST,

The Reliable Jeweler.

The Sherman
Silver Law

Is the all-absorbing question just
nd\\’. Two or three j'ears ago
the silver in a silver" dollar vvas
worth in the nei - hborhoo.T of 100
cents. At the present time it is
worth only about 50 cents.
To-day for 50 cents you can
buy Furniture at Archie McCoy’s
' that two years ago would have
co'st you $1.00.

r

OUR PRICEJ ALWAYS KEEP
PALE WITH THE TIMES—.

of Grand Rapids, was in town Saturday
a- iieru «it/»erve&lt; by many that bouse nnd accompanied by Job Cheesebiough
is■ later iacomirg than usual this walked over the R- B. grade’between
X&lt; "oidplaiuUxirc made of the Freeport and Hastings, Jerry has a
scheme jnd is talking of building a road
from Grand Haven to Toledo via Grand
• Baptist Sunday .school will bold Rapids. Alaska, Freeport. Hastings, ete..
k uitial picnic ot T.iiorn.ipple Lake. and waa looking over the line will) the in­
&gt; bin\ Aug. tat. A.uoidlnl invitation tention of buying it. They fc"”'1 l’,c
grade In j»o&lt;l shape, tbe south end es­
pecially. and it would be an easy inatter
i-^ went astray last week.
Don’t: to complete the line to Hastings- Hut It
1 'vAvlu-rr they did go k&gt;—probably the laaneatablhWed fact that the road w II
never be extended as long as It remaius In
•M j fillr though.
the bauds of Ua present owners.—Freeport
r W. Ukse, uf Jackson, m the new HerthL —/
of the M. C. IL R. for thia city. In
"t Mr. Gould, who we understand . Tlte Michigan Central will until Septem­
ber 80th sell round iri|Ptourists tickets,
। gone to Grand Rapids.
ilinlrcd to return not later than October
1
operation performed on Mrs. John lilat at the following low rates:
-&lt;iu last week for (he removal of an
Tiaverw City, Mich10
■ 'ii tumor was very successful and
’
mg
Bay View“I
’•ry tnlugnow promises for her speedy
Petoskey j
9 20
Harbor Springs, Mleit
10.8(1
Mackinaw C4tv. " .
: ■ Lrrt Peck, ot Delton, was brought lie11.30
Mackinac island. * .
:■ Squire Kenarton Monday, chargKl
Elk Raplda
’ •
! j «u!t with intent lo do great laxilly j
’...................
” •‘ ‘ ’................. 9.55
He plead not guilty and was feiutid ‘ Charlevoix
Ottawa Beach
” • L a’ Goci.h.
• r to tiie Circuit Court
e-Mlss Myra Craig, a graduate of our J
Agt.
Hi-'ii scliool lias ixM-n elected assistant
■lunu IS. -OS.
'■'icliirin the Woodland school. They
vo'iM not iiave made a Iwtte.r choice.
In connnaUon wlU&gt;
rhr mW It "•« » Ml™ t bl.
!-• i k cut for Important change In the 'cen.ly.
“
. m.U)-h.™ i»!• «uth.ih.krp
L'..nt his meat
C. K. A S. Um-! card next Sunday.
Ing the
»
1"? summer monins. uJ!
Fcd the reporter up before a bl«do°[' 1,'J'
Gen. Sup’f.
on opening It a ehlll) l,lMt cam. out that
■•londay night Will Mohler's horse ran nearly trow !'«• pencil poabw &lt;m the apol
away, starting In front of Babcock's har» Vl.lona ot Iceland quleld, «.»ttM over ua
lies- shop and going around the block. and between aulvera we t»«»«^ J.’ '
I ll--only damage was .1 couple of broken quire "Where wo were at.
Mr. Uliana
“Pokes in one wheel.
i Intormed ua that wo wore at hie retrlfera
lor and all alone on the In,Ida
Mrs. Myron Maynard died at her home tor
&lt;’,&lt;W5riiuJtito!,’«d* our ^perin the first ward this morning afier a h-ng c
sickness from dropsy. She waa 39 years buy.
of age and leaves a husband and two I fence —
ebildrvn to mourn her loss. The funeral । that the---------;
*111 be held tomorrow afternoon at the j portal to serve customers
• ’
I
In the
iha state.
atate.
bouse.
I market in

Mrs. Addle Fleming left yesterday for a
visit with Allegan friends. From there
she will go to the World’s fair.
Hnrvy Areliart, the Michigan Central
operator, spent Sunday with Hastings
frieoda.—Eaton Rapids Journal,
Margaret Townsend lelt for Grand
Rapids yesb rdny where she Twill attend
the music teachers normal school.,

v*MImj

Mavor Reynolds returned from Horn-r-vllle, N. V.. Saturday nodh leaving his
brother much improved In health.

J. IL Post, conductor ou the C. K. A S.
railroad for the past five years, lias opened
a wood yard.—Kaianiaz -o Telegraph.
J. T. Lnmbnnl and family returned from
Chicago Friday. Mrs. Lombard's mother
from Wisconsin accompanied them home,

S the hot days and nights
begin to chase each other,

how naturally Straw hats come

to mind.

We have a nice as­

Dr. ami Mrs. C. W. Young will join a
parly of Hastings friends at Gun latke
to-day for a short stay.—Allegan Gazette.

sortment.

Mra. J. C. Mtnpunn received a tele­
gram Saturday calling her to Reed City &lt;tn
account of her tnothcr's dangerous ill­
8.05
ness.
•/Charles W. Jonlnn. Fred L Heath.
Niles T. Diamond aud then wives go to
Wall Lake Saturday to rusticate for a week
In Mr. .Ionian's cottage.
Will Ha)' and wif,}- ot Hastings, en­
route home/from the Worlds fair, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. White yes­
terday.—Plainwell Enterprise.

It’s low to close thejn out.

Messis, and Mesdames R. K. Grant,
Will N. Chidester, E. Polity, and Mcaws.
j W Lunn, Forfe** and Philo Dunning
feft for Chicago via Grand Haven on the
early train Monday morning.
/Dr. and Mra. Lowry have been entertainhic his nephew the t»asi week, who
iraduated from the Wrsfeyan Uulverelly
last June, and recently received an &gt;pt to an offlee In the Custom House
in rv*«u&lt; w—. — ------IMVB.
soon leave.

Ask

R. K. Qrant

our price!

�-k.

Hastings Banner

EXPOSITION FINANCES.

OVER LAND AND SEA.

A friend In need lee (trad .nd™,
ill-arranged compared with the
—. and
rt less than one min
miii....
■nlendld T.«tlbule&lt;l train.exhibited on not
I*op|e haVe
»Pcon&gt;p*ol&lt;"&gt; trank by an American found Just such a .frii-i d ln Ik. Klnt’
X.w Discovery tor
Win Not Dudatawt Inal r a'B.
bnUden
Then, too, there ere the ■nd rol&lt;U. It you h.« „„„ '
COOKB RO8-. Proprietors.
Superintendent F. D- Underwood, of. ance sheet in the Forum Mr. Franklin
UMd u,.,
thousand and one derlcee that are ea- «re*l eoqrh nodlelw. on.nP»ri
b uw
tri.l
"
the Duluth, South Shore «t Atlantic II. Head gives some estimates aiming
rentlal to rapid and sate railway vineerouthM it ta, .J,.™
, .......... । conrailroad, sent a letter to Secretary to forecast the probable receipts and A B^inuir W WhUh . ThlnhU, r-™» travel, from the air brake to buffers vlnoe you that It has w&lt; naerfBl ^curative
power. In ,11 &lt;!!«»»•, ot b„;t. sh“"
c
Spend
D-r&gt;
WIU.~&lt;
Baker, of the state board of health, expenses of the exposition. The priD- |
luno. taob
hn.ru
,. «d0,n„„“wle“ and
™
and eonplera, which one la plMaod to lunes.
Each
Imttle
Is
x~&gt;“
stating that lie could not consent to cipal source of income for the fair will,
notice are American Inrentlons. In all that If ciahm-d nr m&lt;,
will be
furnish cars or labor to .disinfect Immi­ of course, be gate receipts, which are
fuel the Enfli.h exhibit show. It, funded. Trial bottles frt •■»' W. II.
grants nnd baggage that had already estimated at $10,000,000.
OnUid- of
[Special World's Fair Letter.]
strongest attractions In the old en- year’s drug store. I.:i-. ‘•bUlt-w 5QC
been disinfected and pronounc'd in a gate receipts the principal source of
•1.00.
•
Ifennlne. -wme
modela-ol
It is very easy for the average
,1 einea-some
jnew_-aoBie geuu.wv.
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good condition by the United States of­ revenue will be percentages charged
to tho world's fair to overlook the. K
]rk rnBC
In.tan co there
. hlnea
. .&gt;___ For
Por InitiinM
• ULBIAII AV IS— '■
“ ’
ficial at the port of entry. He added on the receipts of the various conceaI, one OI
of* the original Htophenaon enWe desire tn say to our f'h-ns. that for
that Dr. Baker would be held person­ sionaircs. The revenue from this I Transportation department, an«^n ,!. lsone
.
wA
.«_A and
.«,! the
Al,a Trevit’Ttesserlfa years we have been «
tho
Rocket,
ally responsible for any damage re­ source is estimated at 84.000.000. F i- . doubt thousandB do pojwbyithe grea
,,c&lt; Dr. KIdk’j
red building that has for ito sole re- [•?.
. ----------flr*t that
aver that ever New Discovery for o
chick
locomotive,
the first
i ■■ j,.
sulting to the roa&amp;i if he interfered
nally there is the salvage on the prop- i deeming architectural feature the ' drew curs. Then there is the Samp­ King’s New Life Pills I ucklen's
with its business.
.
Salve aud Electric Bitters arJ • - ^rnk*
erty. which is estimated at 81,000.000. , magnificent golden arched
son, and tho Ixird of the I»len, both
and have utrer
This
makes
a
total
of
815.000,000.
The
k well, or that
-What is in that ugly building, asks historic locomotives, the latter tho handled remedies that «•! ;a*
Drainreil Uta Father to Death Also.
Items of disbursements arc 84.500.000
. | the visitor. ”Oh, old engines, and original seven-foot -gnage machine, have given such unlwrtoi
al 'Atisfaction.
A drowning accident occurred in De­
the’ payment of debenture bonds,
bonds.
nd things.” is the thoughtless built in 1851 for exhibition at the first We do not hesllate to guarantee thm
troit at the north end of Belle tale for tlx
every
time,
and
we
stmul
and the department Is Ignored.
wuly to’refiind
which resulted in the death of John 82.000,000 for floating
the purchase price. If sat •factory icsnin
of completing buildings "and I How many people know. or. if they world’s fair.
Vick, aged 40, and hLs son Walter, aged
There ore some curious old machines
,,...
IIi' M-. ri
’inedlev
have been told, atop to think, of the in the American exhibit also. one. do not follow their use. ....
20.
Young Wick got beyond his
Matter Canell Purcell
influence transportation has bail on the Pioneer, being the flrat locomo­
depth and, being unable to swim, had
tlieir merits. W. IL &lt;kx&gt; h wr. jinUfgbt
‘
civilization?
The
builders
of
the
gone down twice when his father
tive ever brought to Chicago. In all
Buekleu'. Arni&lt;,
world’s fair did wisely when they con­ there arc marc than fifty locomotives
appeared In. jay boy'a eyes. Wo had to Keep plunged in to rescue him. The latter
cluded, for the first time In the history shown in the American section. Two
him ia a Dark Rwwm, and we feared he reached him just as he was going
The best salve In the
for cuts,
of world's fairs, to give the science of of them are monsters, and are mount­ bruises, sores, ulcer-, s,‘illworld
would lose his sight entirely. Hood's Sarsapa­ down again, but the boy clasped his
rheum, fever
transportation in Its widest meaning ed on pedestals, one from the Baldwin sores, tetter, ehapped In
rilla worked like ■ charm. While taking father around the arms, rendering him
' h'if, chilbiaiu,
two Iwitles the Inflammation gradually dlsap- helpless, and both were drowned.
the attention due its importance, r or works weighing 10.5.000 pounds, and corns, snd all skin eniptl.' ■&lt; mid poritlveappeared, his eyes grew stronger so that he
I the purpose of comparison every meth­ the other from the Bnx.ks works, 180.­ ly cures piles or nu pay' rwjtiln-d. hi|
could bear the light. He was soon eMwploMly ,
cured. 1 cheerfully recommend
' od of transportation is shown, from the 000 pounds. The Pennsylvania com­ guaranteed to give pern-' ’’ 'a* ।'faction, or
The Winthrop mine' at Ishpeming .
1 primitive bull-cart of the East Indian pany nnd the Vanderbilt lines present money refunded. Price 2- • fnts per box
closed down a week ago, throwing '
1 to the most modern of wagons; from some splendid specimens of railway For sale by W. H. Goody,etr. the druggist.
tor allr diseases
arising
from
blood.”’ out 400 men. Fred Braaalad, half
I, ...... -W.
.
a, XMImpure
m... . .
the first engine that dragged its tiny ten­ trains and engines, the exhibits in­
Break man McCullough
. owner ot the property,
has se- !
der over the first American railway at cluding cars and engines that were in lost his right arm by luvi ' f Bittle Creek'
Hood’s Plila Cure all Uvcr ms. 25«.
. cured
it smashed
the
consent of his part­
x
the snail-like pace of five miles an hour use Ix'forv the present generation w lile coupling car* at CiiiI nt
wax.
ners and opened the mine again on
I to the monster flyer that rushes with
were born, nnd quite as odd looking
,■; his
own responsibility.
He
will
Mrs. Chas. Root, Cedi Spring, wm
! the speed of a hurricane, with heavy
and having us generally a useless ap­
^meet all expenses of the mine for
trains attached, hour after hour. No
ey ruuhl do
" The Nuigera Fallt Route."
pearance as some of the relics in the told by physicians that
‘ the next ninety days. He has not only
THE other department of the fair surpasses British section.
Canada, Australia. nothing for her. She t
employed
the 400 old hands discharged, OTTOMAN PAVU.ION. COXTAIMISO
; that of' transportation in utility or
'
atatioo-s.
TVRK1SU EXIUBIT.
France and Germany are also repre­ Heart and Nerve Cure, nn after taking
but lias given work to many men with
equals it as a power In the progress of
sented in this department.
.m dependent families discharged from grounds. $500,000 for possible repairs civilization.
two'bottles ehe was able t.
Considered from the j
Bastings................... I 7.t3| Xi4| sm|1l»| s^o1 other mines.
■
Bet Uncle Srnn'« emfle droop. 1.1. work and ride tn town and
and new construetiona during the con­ standpoint of capital invested ......
her simp.
it over­
r. It
It ia
is estimated
estimated tail
and ceases to scream when he hears ping.
tinuance
of
the
fair.
gU.500,000
for
tho
shadows
every
other.
—
-Foreign
Miner*
H(tan&gt;ta(
Home.
.|&amp;i|3 | a BilSfi
•
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mentioned.
Six thousand men have been dis- expenses of administration for six ,tat one-tenth of tbe total weulth of marine transportation
Some
fancy
the
elianns
&lt;•
the
lily-white
i&gt;nd
82,500.000 to be refunded ebillxea nation. I. Inrc.te.l In wall- There', where the oretgner excela maid.
Harris ■«............... I xw| 8J7|lxai| ».19| 1.001 charged from the iron mines of the 'months.
----------- - T
--------M A UILLWAN. Local A«eat. Hast!nr&gt;। Lake Superior district sinde April 1. ‘ to the United States government for road, alone, and if to tbe railroad, be ' particularly Englund and I ranmn
Of etherlal form and !ai fuishnnffye,
added
transportation
by
water
and
all
Every
vrtnn
l
of
atat
and
note
In
the
' owing to the strikes and the closing of 4,000,000 souvenir silver half-dollars, a
Who faints iu lhe sunshi ir anti• ■troops
'
themincs in Pennsylvania, Alabama and total of fll.500.00Q. On the liusis of mean, of conveyance on common naval or merchant marine »f Great In the shade.
ZT)/
j
/ Everywhere. Competent western states. Many are leaving for , these estimates, there would, it will be road, ibe magnitude ot tho Intere.t. Britain I. reprewnted by a model or
And is always “just rcat yi to die."
KisreSdSKiffi:
other countries. It is estimated that seen, remain u sum of 83,500.000 after represented In thU department of the design, and drawing, st the world.
But give me the gill o the sunshiny
fair. H you bare a friend on to.nl
rate for such positions at the Grand Rapids Bus­ 500 English .miners have returned to paying the liabilities outside of the cx^o.ltlonmavta fairly dimau-d.
iness Colira-. Shorthand, and Normal School.
Tim Tean.portatlon building I. a one of tho great Atlantic, or Pacific or face.
For Catalogue, address
A. B. Parish, Propr. • Cornwall, Cumberland and Lancashire amount due to stockholders and the
Tbe blood ir w|.&lt;-r veins conrses
in the past four weeks, and hundreds city of Chicago. The last-mentioned good den! like the burr of a chestnut— southern Pacific steamshipa. and wish healthy and free.
( more are preparing to follow.
liabilities amount in round numbers to its hideous and irritating exterior to know the whereabouts anti the
With the vigor of jnuth in her move­
j 83,000,000 on capital stock and $5.000.000 must not be taken as evidence of the latest tidings of the vessel, go to the ments of grace.
Electric Storm' at Kalatnnaoo.
on city lionds. a total of 810.000,000, so fruit within. It is tek) feet long. 254’. Transportation building and examine
Oh. that Is the maiden fo me!
The worst electrical and windstorm that if the figures should come out as feet iu width with an annex covering the big chart with its hundreds of tiny;,
She l» tbe girl to "tie tu" for
I
life. Tbe
That more ills result from an I of years passetl over Kalamazoo indicated tho stockholders and the city 8 acres, and cost 8370,000. The design model* clinging to its surface. There
sickly, complaining wi.inai maj I* in
Unhealthy Liver than any and lightning struck ten places in of Chicago would receive back about ia simple, but the structural details you will find your friend’s vessel, it* object
uf love and pity, bnt
other cause-indigestion. Consti­ the city, including the First Presby­ one-third of etheir contributions.
■ and simplicity of design, have been location, and a chart giving the date l»c a “tblng ot beauty" wi &gt;rn down by
pation, Headache, Biliousness, terian church. At Mr. North's house a
From the estimates given Mr. Head . sacrificed to the bad taste of ornate and hour when last heard from. An female weakness and di.M.nl er*, subject to
bolt exploded inside, passing under a concludes that it would seem to l»e color effects, the laxly of the building inspection of this chart, and nn hour hysteria and s martyr to •bearing -down
ind Malaria usually attend it. cradle
In which a baby was sleeping. more than probable that the stock-; being of a box-car red* elaKirateil with spent in listening tn the inquiries palite. Dr. Pierce's Fan&lt; rile PreseripDh Sanford’s Liver Invigorator I badly stunning
the child. The loss to holders of the exposition and the city ‘ green, yellow- and gold nnd silver made daily *by
non is a sure cure tor U.c-• t- dii.ln-.ginx
concerning
— *thousands
v*- “
*
is a vegetable specific for Liver I farmers was variously estimated at from of
.................
thfc t-eble,
Chicago, from the simple standpoint friezes and spandrels. The contrast be­ the piorements of England's passen­ complaints, and will tran-f&lt;rjrni
Disorders and their accompany­ ; 820,000 to 830,000. ’
of dollars and cents, will be losers to tween these combinations of color anJ ger fleet, will convince the most skep­ drooping sufferer into a hedihy, '■happy,
I blooming wbiu«n. Guarar I fl' tu
' give'
ing evils. It cures thousands
tbe amount of six or seven millions of
tical that. Great Britain doe*- indeed I
motley
[lid
j satisfaction in every case, o
why not be one of them? Take ; Leon S. Smith, the (rrand Rapids so- dollars as a result of the exposition di­
rule the wave.
I for it refunded
rect.
to
which
should
doubtless
be
’ Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. i ciety young man who started in with
A little daughter of it. &lt;'
fell
Your Druggist will supply you. • the admitted intention, of swindling added at least as much more for losses
upon a picket fence at Mar■ banks out of half a million dollars with and depreciation of property in the en­
injuries from which she maj
I the aid of a pussport ami forged drafts terprises indiructly connected with the
and who setmred nearly 85.000 from exposition, jtc a«lds that it is likewise
;
I&gt;. C. Thomas president
tate
.
MORTBACE SALE. &gt;
probable that, should the attendance
I Normal school at Man-fie'd.
.
Default itavli.z been made in tie condltioua ' Michigan banks by way of exiM-riment, at Jhe fair be what i* reasonably an­
elected president of the Adr
of a rertaln tnortnure made
Arthur D. pleaded gailty to the charge of forgery
HiUthes and Sarah U. Hugbrs, his wife, Hultert and was sentenced to eight years’ im­ ticipated. an equal amount of money
(.'.Strong, and Kmina Strong, hl* wife, of Barer '
may be gained by the citizens, al­
Children Dry for
County. Mlcblaaa. to Walter Dlvknou, of Al­ prison men t.
- bany. »t.,taof Sew York, dated SepTeruber at.
though not by the acme people, as a
A. I».. i-av. and iveorded in the office ot tlir |
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Health in Mlrhlgau.
rule, who arc the subscribers to the ;
Resister of l«-wl- for the County of Barry and
State of Mirlii-ar;
th-&gt;Jrtf day of October. A.
Reports to the state board of health stock. The gains will .lie largely by '
Children Cry for
' D.. IWA tn LiinrtX of Monaxxr-,. &lt;&gt;n juutrs 24
• and J5. whieti «am ini»ttx»K^ w t* duly awsixned i by sixty-eight observers in different the proprietors of hotels, Imarding ‘
; Pitcher's Casto ia
by aabl Walter liick-sm to John A. Koiw-nsou.' parts of tha state for the week ended houses, restaurants, saloons, newspa- ,
ol the CtHiuly uf Barry and State uf .MieiilKan. July 13 Indicated that cholera morbus pers and places of amusement, nnd by
on the -.ith dvy uf September. ts*». Mid maiIcii- ■
Children C
Dry for
mrnt tiavlog been duly rvewded in the utire of , increased in area of prevalence. the various people and corporatiuus
the Rntb-tt r of De-da uf aofd Countv &lt;»f Barry, Diphtheria was reported at thirty-four qpgaged in the business of transportaPitcher’s Castoria
on thez7tti dayol February. A. D., l'w In fjis-r places, scarlet fever at thirty-fdx.
fl
tion.
—
Bradstreet's.
.
1
X of JiortK iices ou t&gt;i»iw 424. on .Which Mid
Mr#. U-wis Dunkle of !
moninac. soaaMaocdlfirre m claimed to be' typhoid fever at seventeen and measles
due at the time if tills uotice th- sma ot three at twenty places.
tempted sulciiie 1n«t wet k
Johore’s Exhibit Opr nr&lt;1.
lillsl:
.
thou*aud oue hundred eight* two^doUars and
quantity of medicine left f&lt;
treatThe exhibit of Johore was opened n I
Sixty aeven rente mid an Attorm-y’s fro of fifty ,
went of a &gt;ick' horse.
dollars provided tor in Mid ' inortaiute. mid
few days ago and the bust of the sul- •
«rhl«I&gt; Htlie w ole amount claimed to be dur '
Pcp£ John B. Stephenson. of Brook­ tan was unveiled. The veil was re- .
upon wild nmii^aK’--and no suit or proceed linn I
The Congregational prop’.1 fowagiac
atUwbuvin-x broil “unlllu'rd to recover tlm &gt; lyn, 55 years of age, eloped with Ida moved from the face of the sultan's ;
are building a beautiful r&gt;
amount aeeurvd by wad moi tcage or any part Culver. 22 years bld.
bust by Dato Sri Amar d'Baja and '
will be ready for occupas
' tberaot.
&gt;
Now. therefor * by virtue of tbe nower of aul* 1
1'aJrolman Brown struck and prob­ the Johore pavilion was thrown open ■!
middle of August
Contained lu said piortmute. aud tbe statute in i ably fatally injured James Powers at to the'public. The pavilion is a pretty )
' nuch case made and provided, notice I* hereby |
, • .„
,
------given that on Haturday. the MN-ond day of Grand Rapids while trying to arrest place and worth going to see jf’only
. SCT&amp;i rtVu'ffi.SKS.'wtte
7? • ™?“b"
for the knowledge one may get there ■
est bidder, at the north Jriot door of the known aa “Pink Mink Hoboes.”
of Johore and its resources. It had
, Itelriek O'Brien, agetl 30 whUe wnri. been the intention of the sultan to
County of Barry Is holdem The premise dr-! lnR in nn °P«’n P&gt;t of the Lake Stt- erect a palace in the Midway Plais­
•cribed kusatd mortxare, (exaept such part of ------•-----'
.
....into u ance. but this failing his royal high­
pcrior
mine
at...
Ishpeming,
fell
the said described premises as wxji Inserted In
said mortgage by error ami uhlclt have l&gt;eeti shaft, dropping 400 feet and being fo- ness had to be content with such part
TOtra Sbs had Children.rte-gave*
Italy's rection in maxufactvrs* buildwq.
heretofore released by Quit Claim deed U&gt; Cally mangled.
.
of the Agricultural building as could
Loniae M Evans, tbr legal owner as hereinafter
A fire which had beua burning for be spared him. The exhibit is one full
set forth, or so much thereof w may be neces­
sary to pay the auwiunt dae upon said inortgage several days in the refuse from the of interest in Its agricultural, mineral­
With Interest al eight percent, and all legal
the Ivory whiteness of other exhibition
A melancholy interest attaches to
eotts. together with an attorney fro of fifty dol­ Emerson coal mine near Jackson set ogical. ethnological and biological fea­ buildings is startling if not pleasant
Mrs. Charles (). Burr - of J
Ae splendid model of the ill-fated |
lars covenanted lor therein, ibe premises being fire to the shaft and buildings, destroy­ ture^ to say notiling of the' manufac­
, deserfbed in Mid mortgage m fallows
There are six general classes of exhib- warsKTp Victoria which wedt down । fiT-yean*. and wlio had been tnnri
tures. which show fairly well. The
Commencing at the uorlb west corner of F. L, ing them. Loss, 13,000.
Mediterranean
not long • years, while temporarily itwt ■ tanked
BUke's lot In the village of Irving. County of
Joseph L. Ifobinson, 3 merchant and health of every
- niler on earth was its-rallways. intramural transit, ma- In tbe
B’rrv and State of Michigan, and running from
I drunk by those who assemb
assembled to ace rtne transportation, pneumatic ma­ ago, carrying 400 brave seamen who herself.
thence ea-t or lu an easutrly direction along the an old resident, died in East Tawos.
Crwstaf Makki fell 00 feet dovtn a1 ihe °PenInIL «“»&lt;! the Johore9 exhibit is chines, bicycles, carriages and other ve- will never o^aia Be hoard from. The I T. W. Inland of 8aaf«tuck.L' । ’ built
north lineoflnts hereiofureeutweycd and to the
highway crossing the raro and oast of the lot or shaft in the Cleveland mine at Jsh- 1 oow "‘dj for business.
nicies for common roods. Of these the flog on the model now flies at half- I *■hvnnery.
. which wo&gt; hnin’-'l ‘-pring.
land deeded to Efilu B tdwla. and from said
railways are naturally given the most mast, nnd block bunting flies in place ■ _
'
' '------ L----------Mu*cessfully batriied and i.t'" i over
i blahwa» In a south easterly -direction on the peming. receiving injuries which c.vimnI
I space, over 8 acres luring devoted to of the pennant. The model, like the . '1.000
south line of tne raceway, ta intersect the his death a few hours later. He war* a
chickens
since.
“
“
i pood; thence on and along the avetcrly line of
There is a genuine sacred bull and this interest. In this department, as
CUTOe fro,n the WorltH of Sir
said noud in a northerly dirroUen to tbe dan-, married mon with a family in Europe.
cow on the exposition grouni
’
nds,
nnd' in
other, there is harmony in the W illinm Armstrong, and is 20 feet long |
nod from thence following Uie center ot the
The
Lffieymine
near
Negaunee
shut
. Tboroapple river to a point dinx-Uy north of
they .re not In n .He show. Thiw nre ' El‘nentl details,
....... . the
.............
exhibits being „
ao and the most complete specimen ever I
-■
the point of starting, and from mud |&gt;ultit south down because of a dull ore market.
n the live
it..— Mttngea
arranirot.l that
thnt. in most instances
.
.. ­
brought here for exhibition in
a di
to tne place of beginning.containing tan acre,
I w.u&gt;«ffUi
Frank Eaton, a well-to-do farmer in stock department nnd will compete for ! nK!t comparison can be made between turned out of a molcl factory.
more or less; and all oo sroti-xi tblrty one In
The
French
have
splendid
&lt;models
of
.
Batavia townsh'p. dropped dead while prizes and medals. This sacred pair of ! American an&lt;l foreign methods and
, .
---V- •* lUCl Iff MIS
.r„.., steamships, and the Rod star Line
Vfl.lltt nntfl*
'IVhinoB
A k.I ....
. , ma.
lawfully Uwrvon. Also Um wkHvW^.1 &lt;in«t-h.'Jl endeavoring to overtake his runaway sebu
cattle come from _____
pure ■«.
llisrar —mtablne,.
And
nut .1
ulone arc th(
o’ Um following; Comnirncjnr! m n point, fifty team. He was about 30 years of age breed in India. The bull is white, chtaery.ml .ppltaucui th, p„vnt company, which comes pretty near be- '
two feet, nix !oclw«w*itt and i«e&gt;v«rod* thrvo and leaves a wife apd on &gt; child.
mg an American entctT&gt;risc. has con- I
'
with the exception of the hump, which to be seen, for the specimen vehicle.,
feet, and tbrve inrhei north uf tho soulkriuit
atructed a huge section of one of its
The Centennial copper mine at Is block. Tlie cow is of light gray
corner of the north wrxi qiutar «f mc.iou
*nd llraPPtas» of .eml-clvlllzed vessels reaching from the main floor
thlrtv-one, town four north uf niture nine west: Houghton closed down, throwing 100
The type from which the IM’:• Tri­
. l!“Tba™"" ‘Nta. are «hown. and a Bb°v® the balcony, showing eruslr
running from thence west »l«htr*!f; thvure men out of ejuBoymfclxV. The su^peo-n commiMioS^Zfrom 'rrinidlX recced
.
ire&gt;
w
I-Iiin UI
Iivrr;
put hletory la Illuatmted by wooded
bune Is now rot by liuoiy|« iwiclii’i'
016 l° . the Cattle theother
Soy arc
1 thence east eight rod*, tlirnce south t« place ot XriX W“
deck of the vessel, oeamen'a quarters, of which can easily do the work ul foir or
telly In tere.tlng reHew The develop)
beginning. It la expressly underotoud that thl|
iQ thp
£
mess rooms, first and second cabins,
-v. !•«described premlsro irall the pretalacs. min price of copper.
'P°m U’c ""»«•» mate rooms, library, smoking room, five cocnpoi'torx.
- . nrMlegeand righto of B-»wagc.owned by Alnuro
Two, men were under arrest at Jones- the grounds. Gosein Maharaje. au fora °ofW,*b
,modern .teamshlp; of offlexr, .fcarter^ .11 full Jxe, rlrta,
- ’ E. Gardner and Frank Campbell aud constitu rille on suspicion of having shot Con- East Indian, accompanied them as an wh^.1 /
Miss Emma E. Bower, editor an 1 pro­
Ong the late flrm. Gardner. Campbell.*Co . «.f
I wheeled vehicles from the flr.t inron. the ob^T„, raJ
UeBof the
prietor of the Ann Arbor Drunrrat. H *
’
ttouof tholdea of the whS to ttafr
Irving, and that thia morig-ee is Intended in ductor Charles Foater at Decatur attendant.
candidate for the office of great tcrard
cover tbe undivided .one-halt of all righto of J une 24.
eoommoctetlon.
to
be
tad
on
»
drst-clte.
said Gardner, Campbell * Co., together Mill
pr~ent,perfection, .nd of the devefeT
Some Hoot Stat nary.
ocean steamer. There are small boats keeper of the Ladies of the Alaccahrt or
the perpetual right to the water power. I&gt;ac,
The epidemic of typhoid fever at
r*1Iw,r
here fully U- of every description, from the birch Michigan.
water flowage and mill privilege# descnt'e-i
While there is a great deal of clever
&gt; above with the roller ttou ing mill and all mill Ironwood is abating somewhat. A con­
a^v0*0-00 00,1 kyBk of the Indian
•—•- —
flxtores therein now standing or hroeaftrr t • n- servative estimate of the number of , work
in tbe •wiuory
statuary or
of tne
the world's
world’s
plana nnd denljus. Uy keen' orerted and placed upon Mid premise# Incluil cases Minee the beginning of the epi- foir grounds, there Is some that is ab- onatvlnga.
ln^ these hUtorlcal feature. cle'Llv te and Esciuunau to the modern silk and ।
Ing both uf above drocripilons.
PROBATE ORDER
That Im drafting ■•aid mortgage thedraftanwi dcmicin June Is 400. About fifty deaths 1 »nrd. The panthers near the Mo­ view the wonderful aetaevetSSf of rubber canoes and steam launches of Mate of MichIgan. County t&gt;t Barry made ao error and the folio wing described I ukI have occurred.
■ chine*? haH are wonderfully and fearAla iMMiion of the Probate Cour: lor .M
more recent years bear speaking testi­
with mJH privileges aud right n( flowage. wu»
County
of
Barry,
bolden at the Probate
!n
At
a
recent
meeting
of
the
Huron
'
!
.V
«wfo.
and
adorned
with
big
­
mony
to
the
genius
of
the
prm^t
ojre
’ inwrtedjta said mortgage by mistake, that tb.
c(tj ot HasHaxa In «aM county, on "£&lt;!•
* i!‘iand*in th° «uo the
Mid mortgagors hud no title aud claim no istl- County Agricultural society at Bad Ax purap-handle tails, nnd a cowboy, just urLtl? ?.
nraday. Un- iflb dav of July. In the -rar one
“f mn,!1* prw» nnd d™J^
to mH promises, and the A-signee «f ral-'
Sr
b'sK» to&gt;» ‘i- "thousand elrtt hundred and ninety ihn*it
was
decided
to
hold
the
county
fair
i«»
an
Occidental*
freak
that
&lt; mortgageetalnw no rights therein, aud Mid
SlMf*&gt; °“
th« American
Prweut, Charles W. Artrstronc. JiidRC ot
premises wtfi not be offered for sale under lb - on October 3. 4 ond A
j would drive Buffalo Bill’s camp into
Probatu.
,
n‘u'™r i«tlon out*
H mortgage a*4 . The premia** ’&lt;&gt; In.-roon ।
dl»Pl“y of raid vehicles, from
In the matter of tbe estate .. Auu.a
IL II. Hrineman, representing Cohne । c®n’n:lnl&lt;tns,
a­
said mortgage by error and which will, out i ,
Itate L»P^f””.,On
acl’h th“ Ain- the magnificent
Russian
sleighs
to
the
D
Baasett. droaacd.
,
.
. Offered for sata are described a- follows;
Bros., of Milwaukee, seized the stock of |
Wteb
k
1
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Othcr
“
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Unna.
England
On
reading
and
the
petition
&lt;■•
'v
diminutive child’s phaeton. Is the most otJ. W. Hendershott, administrator ■&gt;• sal-1i
)
AlMlMOndlVldmt one bslf of tbe following:
. CMusaeiveingatap Intflf ytwofe*t*ix ipei-- Jacobson 4 Levitan, clothing dealers at ‘ "1 tun going to tho v erid'r. fair next Vdth her wonderful naditaea that for
Ute
pravlna tor reasons thervl i •• t. ■'!’&gt; •i,*‘
’ West and twelve rods three fc-l and three inch- • Negaunee.
•peed ao long let! the world, ha, at la«t
be m»y be livrnsed
to sell tb« r&lt;-.u e*t»fe
• horth uf the south ra»l earner ol the nnrtl
i.. ...I. ....,i,..
Tbe first new wheat of this season wook,' mid Mr. Weston to hi, ^n: taken a Mep to the rear. The Engtah ever (rMlwAxl tojethor. And M for ■
West quarter of section thtrtymi.e, town fuoi
“what shall I buv mu?"
hlcjcles. columns would be nMded to
are ehnmy-looklog maehlni etSibtae’ariet,M“d“'ri&gt;«“'^ day ot AitgUNt A D. !i*a9. at ten o'r '
g lorth of range uiae west; tunning fr.-m that,.. was markeUMl at Hyland and the qual­
-wen.- replied
-.
•Warren,
•_________
_ niw
after
a mo- engine,
1 .*»•»Hght rods; theta -north to the renter «• ity was excellent
“ n"£ ”'r “ «tair predXron of*
nxenfs
thought, “you can’truva tlckc
‘CorMsnua, be asrljr ~ •* &lt; r the hrs&gt;- ‘ol rani
» ..
&gt;
„.,
■ raent
s tho
pettaon and that Hie l»- t» st ta« ••
Osen Betts, 3 farmer liviny near nnd
since. The compact, trim
and take
take me with you.
Harper, generation
of’bXTnty Tt b2t,
to uat “ -• S thc^nuL'T'
testure ot ceawd and all other |wr.«m.« ltdrn-&gt;i&lt;-.. ••• ~~
Hillsdale, committed suicide by hang- »' ont!£ People..
estate. are required to appear at a
te4&gt;
pi ruiteM, mill pt l«lira&gt;- P
tree.w! ■
department is the photo-• •*
,a Court, then to tie
ing.
s«ld
nt IL”
f/Jejafflasvpt. owr-wl by Alon.-vg. flsirtn
— Is
re.kx_.ra..
—- In
|n raid t .HMiry.
s&lt;&gt;mi* or toe most» | oflli*.
tor • h&gt; M Hs-unjc*.
Centeteterx.
| the rumbling. cihrasy.It^l^T'pjyH' RTaphic displays, "am
•00 crank OunnhH! sod &lt;nii*ttti:fteg th.- l.i»
Henry Clark, of Ashtetno. a pioneer
be,whs
mucrifleentthc.
«"•&gt; Aow mww. H m&gt;) ihrre to.
why’b...' prayer
flrw. Groumw.CjuupbteH *c&gt;»..of Irving.
of Kalamazoo county, died at Emer2*
\ scenery 4-, .-tate —-_1. «• tite-nrri’l-. erm*, r.n’bvrar.'nl
• &lt; J”. T”,'r,4'iei- !• Intended to rover tor n
gridrdwwhAlf cf all r gh:* of Mld G .nin. i
•^n ^'produced
on sens!' !-&gt;&gt;,« ».».«. ,u
»*«»•-«• «•- ’low
i-’i fo'”” * uf the
10
cxpor.ltlon
and
never
wont
once
'
0
c,rt
bo»e.
Englund
too
----------&gt;w«wl
Uwpbeil A (a.
“
advertisements
„
P
“
P
r
■' i. u-lait
Mrs. E. C. Tsy’.orJ wife of Dr. Taylor,
Ito £5e picture galleries?
i h“
name of her palace ecrand
* su
for t4e raHways. p-&lt;i&lt;Vh&lt;w »i m..i
John a. Kunxirr.-b.v.
Mrs, bewlyrlch—It was wholly .m- I “1WCT rides In.and^Mcl.'Bro w
a prominent physiteian at Kalamazoo,
»ome
vie*’.-a
i b'«&gt;r&lt;-&lt;4hyr«u&gt;M:«gM
j.v,1., ”IH5M-KK
■* "',l'
V.. of
.. the marine
“ «nc V1C..S
lultoea|la•—
,|a:
PmurT. Covinovn
AMignce.
died
os
the
result
of
a
c
‘
”
““ r pnute«l and elicutort*! iu *»bl »‘=’»»».* »
*u*‘f1»** tor Araignes.
operation.
.
Haxungk. Jun-St*!, i»m.
stew.y.ouc* lu eoeh werii for ilm*
Wtets Pterion, to
dv j. &gt;»«&gt;«•,„io
,
judge uf 1’rulrtrte.
&lt;
•
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Thursday, July 27, 1893;

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.’

A. Magnificent Illustration of Trans­
In an article on the world’s folr bal­
portation Methods

HoodS^Cures

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OUR COUNTY

F.'mwS
«' M»« th. Ntherw
Two lime Nashville Utlldren nne Dear * eM14 that 1, probcbl, more remorkabu
ending their Ilves by drinking tbe water numoayaUmo lay .Mid or lu un
8
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Wh,ch
P'
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m«P«T
was
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r’ “d “",y chl'd'
w. R. COOK; Loe&lt;l
laid, rhe doctors were promptly called 10,
Iiu ,I1‘
oW- w'l«h’
and they are now all right .
,!*"
&gt;• phe»omrt&gt;»l.
.lark Brady, formerly of Nashville, had » UK &gt;bl« to nn .mJ err, borrierire bur­
bis arm taken off by the cars at Jabkson den, orer six rods. Some ot her leaU
. ‘ , Vr. K'-‘t itocr. Milk Shake and last week. He was trying tqboard a mov­ or ,:rei&gt;KUi It recorded would read like roO,frn’
* h-UlplIuK
ing train when he slipped and fell under
:elieW Toniont .
the wheels.
-#
",d' ,or usldblllon
purprw,. 1,1" were al ..ire reJeeML Uer
XUENIXISS'
-^MldiUv^ llle jwopie are, complaining r.tber wclirl!. io, pound, aud bi-r uiulb. r
almut their Main street railroad crossing '"» l»uud. At birth Vera waa a sma'I
which Is not guards! and svver*l tram-* ennd .nd her wonderlul devulopmet t
1
have ta-ry narrowly escaped, being nn the came &lt;u grnduslly
:.-t ICE CREAM. CON­ track-as a train comes up. Sometime a
I' anything in the line terrible accident similar to the one at
Last fall Ed. Whitlock bought a bushel
Sunfield may transpire there and then of anew xan.-ty «,f wheat called 'Winter
Fife, w lug &gt;8 f,»r |L Hew,wnl it and
-• m-Udng of ooane wU^ta done.
•t It.
Mw. H. C. Carpenter, of Woodland, h is m tin of hi- uuigbbonf gujed him for his
eKrtvagamg. but now they whistle a
been elected n member of' the school different tune. He has gi t the finest acre
board.
a or wheat in Camden township and has al­
Na&amp;hvllle dogs that walk, the streets an­ ready been offered $3 per bushel f .r his en­
VI 111. HEIL
j- M SMITH.
no* tnuiz'.ed.
tire crop,—Reading Hustler.

OUR »Wttr

NAVAL BALLS.

AD1R0N

"" Thursday, J uly 27, *893.

The best gift that any American city
ha-s made to the cruiser named after
it waa San Francisco's service of plate
to the beautiful ship of that name.
There is so much of this great and cost­
ly set of pl&amp;tc, says the New York Sun,
that the cabinets containing it are
found above and below stuirs, in the
admiral's and captain's quarters and in
the wardroom. All the pieces arc

drink Ige cream soda,

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a .-.periattl’.
Wood Ian &lt;1. Mich.

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Hustings City Bunk, Hastings,

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promptly attended lo.
Loyal E. KHappen,
r. Denison.

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to

Grand Rapid*. Michigan:

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h'E KiKK: M. D~
I’hyridtlt and Surgeon.
,'
• • Miqh.
, I v'.ly attended day or night. Of-

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&gt; A SWEEZEY.
Attorney at law.
. Hastings. Mich.
&gt; in all,court' of the state. Col­
; t-implly attended to.

te

.1. a C. I-. LATHROP,
HotiUM-paihic Physicians aud
Surgeons
. • tty and country promptly

ny

figuration of the kidneys and bladder.
M. !&gt;-.
Sold qnly by W. H. Goodyear.
rhy-i 'ittu and Surgeon,
inch.
deuce, one block feast of depot. ;
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
.. &lt;’ 11. BARBESt
,
I
l hs.-A.Nflis and 'Surgeons.
From 18,'acres of clover's. A. Long, uf
or county responded to with
- Jay or night. ; .
I Eaton Rapid.*, secured "3 big Imuls.
i'iNER.

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i! ELDON.
, I'.raft aryl Real Estate Office, j
Abstract Block. Hastings.
&gt; iam on Real Estate Rea! Estate
'iiii'ilssion. General conrejaoclog.
r.) set &lt;11 Abstract Books, com
• Recon!''i can fnmlsn complete
. C. F. BROOKS. Clerk. I

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Holloway's drug store.
.1 Telephons, coa
Ildnoway's drug

en.
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&gt;r to Smith X Coigmvr.
Qtiiun.Mock,Hastings.
• :• • courts of the state.

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Attorney at Law.
• &lt; '&lt; -r J. S. Goddvear &amp; Co.'s Hare.)
;..esla all counsel 5he8tatc. Uollecttonv
^ro.'.iptlystteadingfto.

11MMERMAN. Homeopathic Phy­
sician and Surgeon.
&lt;»*■«■ Lathrop’s drug store.)

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J . Y REAL ESTATE ANDCOLLECTL
ING OFFICE OF

Pxmr.Riox,
tary Public.

Wojslland. Mich.
J. M. Smith.
Justice of the Peace.

LOCAL NEW'S.
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Hereafter, changes for advertisements
reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insertion In the Issue of the week
whenbruught.
.

’ &gt;re nervousness tour nerves must be led
pure blood. Hood’s SanaparIlla makes
re blood. Take II now.

It is again rumored the G. R. and I.
."•ui win build a branch from Shelbyville
:• Gun Lake and make lhe latter a sum«n&lt; r resort. Gun Lake la one of the
'. r- lilrst plaeea in Michigan. The lake ia
‘■autiful sheet of water four miles long
and three miles wide. The scenery is
the‘fishing excellent- and there Is
• -ry facility for making the spot a charm­
resort within two hours ride from
Grand Rapids. At present tbe one way
in reach the lake Is to drive from Shelbyviiif, a distance of five miles. The -cost
"f putting in a branch will not be very
great. but the spur can be utilized only in
:miner. There Is no freight, business
• an not be obtained, and the officials of
■ ‘ii- road are not sure that the branch can
be maintained at a profit on the original
'■vestment.—Grand Rapids Herald.

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One of the heaviest crops of black ra:-psouthwest of this village, pm |ds |ia:111 wrries ever grown In the locality of Paw
into a binder, and when lie drew it out Paw i3 now being harvested.
thrtte of Ills finaeis Were badly -.mashed
uneeff .them so Izadly that ampuiatiun ut
The Incubator owned l&gt;y T. W. Leland
the first joint was nvce&lt;*ary. Dr. Baugh­ of Saugatuck b the mother of 1.200 chicks
man performed the operation, and tin*
mangled hand Is getting along finely.—.
Woodland News.
Dr. Cartel’s Kidney &amp; Backache Ti a
Is a compound of valuable herbs, that
.stimulate the Kidneys to action,' clearing
the passages uetween the
kidney,
aud bladder, which become stopped' up
and cause settlings like brick dust, and if
not removed will lead to Dropsy. Diabetes,
or Bright's Disease. It regulates the four
fmpoitant organs of the budy. the stom­
ach. liver, kidneys and bowels. Keep
them healthy you. need never fear dis-'
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Carter's Kidney ^'Backache Tea will cure
tlldt sick, tired feeling, with a bad taste in
the mouth mornings.
Carter’s Kidney A Backache Tea will cute
sick headache, constipation, dizziness, and
pain In the back.
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Carter's Kidney A-Buckaebe Tea is a sure
and positive cure for bitckxchr and In­

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giving the patient strength by building up
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SHOOTING AN ALLIGATOR.
Vcngcanra on the TIHrf Who Stole tho
Bullock.

One day after dinner, says a traveler
In Queensland, who has recorded his
experiences under the title: “Missing
Friends," we found that an alligator
had taken away one of the working
bullocks, which was lying down a few
hundred yards from the house. Tha
tracks showed plainly that the animal
must have taken its victim by the hind­
quarters and dragged it along, for tho
earth wax plowed up where the bullock
had been holding back with its head
Mid forelegs.
It had been dra~"-1 to,.the river's
edge and .there kill.id partly eaten.
As we approached t .e bank we saw
Die alligator by the carcass, still feed­
ing, but it propped into the water liito

My employer. Mr. A---- -, turned to
me with sparkling eyes.
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’’Now is pur chan
’ ho cried. “To­
night nnd to-inorrow night it will comeAgain and eat of the bullock. Then
wr can shdot it.”
'Rie n -*X evening we sought the
sp &gt;‘. us soon as darkness In-gan to fall.
The river bank nearest the water waa
yery steep for about thirty yards: then

twenty yards, and on iiir.t .slope tho
A tramp stole a St do pm-uinntlc bicycle carcass of tho bullock watt now lying.
from off a porch in Eaton Rapids,- and was
We were careful to have the wind
nine miles away when arrested.
again; t ns. as the alligator is shy, and
An old lady named Brown residing ut •wtould never ascend the hank if it
St. Johns met death in a peculiar manner should smell us.
We lay down flat on tjie ground be­
lust week. On Monday owning she went
into a dark room and. stumbling over a hind the bushes, .and it was agreed
piano stool, fell heavily and was severely that I was not on any account to fire
bruised about the bend and face. She until Mr. A—- should give me the sig­
went to bed and on Tuesday gut up to nal by means of a touch. Then I was
look In a glass to see how badly she was to fire into the mouth of the alligator,
bruised, when she again fell and struck while he at the same moment tried to
her head against a door casing, receiving send a ball through its eye.
injurieslrom which she died,
- We lay in this position until mid­
Mrs. N.’B. Rice, of Portland fell down night. and then came a heavy body
a stair way while serving ice cream at -a creeping up the hill, distinctly audible,
social amt broke lier nose and both ahnk though Out of sight. Now and then
and received several bad cuts and bruises. the noise would cea»j for a minute or
Five tratdpv destroyed one-hundred and two. then it would come ou again, and
fifty hills of patatoes for Edward* Nichols,
alligator conic rawlincr up to the bul­
of CllarlotUi. last week.
lock and begin tearing at it.
Mrs. G. A. VanHorn, an elderlj' lady
1 dared pot move sutlieicntly to look
living in Plainwell met her death last
week by falling down the cellar staifs at Mr. A-----, but I nervously awaited
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the
signal tp tire. The alligator turned
while getting butter for her dinner, binlaid on the cellar bottom for some houre this way and that; at one fnoment it
almost seemed its if its powerful tail
before discovered.
might sweep us away.
Mr. Neal, living in the northeast­
At length we heard another alligai
ern part ot tbe township, is a man wh'»
preserves lhe vigor of youth, despite his tor crawling up the bank, and the first,
73 years. Lust week lie racked and bound one began snapping its jaws fero­
five acres of wheat, following close after ciously.
a good cradler—a feat many younger men . Then came the signal. Bang! went
would not Care to undertake.—Plainwell the rifles. The beast did not move a
muscle. It was quite dead, and we
Enterprise.
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1. T. Ross, of Putteryjlle, is sure that could hear the other one tearing^ and
misfortune uaver comes'singly, on July rolling down into the water again.
3. himself and son werelnjured by collision
DOWN MOUNT HAMILTON.
with a C. A d. T. passenger train at Abels
crossing, besides trying his wagon reduced
tu kindling wood, and on Sunday lightning
RpMd. Turnlnc Many Sliarp Carre*.
struck a tree under which his team of
It waa late when we left the build­
horses were standing and killed both an­ ing and began lhe downward trip,
imals. —Charlotte Tribune.
says a writer in the Californian. It
A diabolical attempt at poisoning is re­ was so dark that I determined to ride
ported from one of the townships, but as down as far aa Smith's, making the
definite particulars have not a* yet been start from there afresh in the morning.
dUcovered, we will not mention names or The coach I happened to catch con­
locality. Suffice it to say that tbe results tained a party of excursionists. The
nearly ended In causing the death of a road down from the summit is in all
chib*. A large handful of -sdt. mixed probability the finest cut road in the
with Paris green, was placed in a lot where world, but it is steep, abounds in sharp
a cow was grazing. The cow was very
sick and has died. Before showing the tnrns and terrific precipices, and is not
symptons. however, she bad been milked a road one would select to go down at
and a babe fed from the poisonous fluid. full speed. Yet when the four-in-hand
The Infant was also taken very sick, bpt turned down into the ro^d, the driver
was saved, though for some time its life mashed his hat firmly onbis head and
was despared of.—Charlotte Republican.
brought a crack from his whip like a
Just as Mrs. Homer Estabrook wax report ot a revolver, at which the
about to end her life by jumping Into the horses sprang forward in a mud gallop.
Kalamazoo river, when John Dieterman Crock came the whip again, and with
happened by and prevented her. Domestic a terrific sway the heavy coach swung
trouble-mid tliMoss uf her baby is said to round the curve and went tearing
down the road while fitful shrieks
be the cause.
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The flth annual farmers’ picnic will be began to come from the “insides.’’
Trees, spectral trunks, great oaks and
held at Lake Odessa this year on Aug. 10.
Washington Gardner and Eugene Daven­ sycamore* flew by. clouds of dust rose
and hid the landscape so that the
port have been secured as speakers. '
horses seemed rushing into a fog
Allegan has sixty-eighty widows.
bank.
Over bridges we went, tho
thunder of hoofs rising in the night
Goblevllle now has fire protection.
with
a
weird
and forbidding sound.
Mrs. Nettie Becker, ot Kendall. near
Goblevllle, picked a black raspberry re­ The pace kept increasing; the horses
cently that measured 3 5-8 Inches In clr- were at a dead run. sweeping round
curves with a frightful swing, now
cumterence.
coming up under the brake with a
The old saying of luck in odd numbers terrific crash, then tearing madly on
does nbt alway* prove true. Mra. Fred in the wild race for the lights of
Culy-r, on Erie street recently had 40 Smith's away below in the gloom.
ouarts uf canned fruit on a hanging sheH
In the cellar. The shelf gave way and the Great trees with long branching arms
cans landed on the cement floor with onij reached out, seeming to intercept the
road. Gulfs bf gloom opened up sud­
one broken.—Albion Recorder.
denly
tho co0ch dashcd “ri,un&lt;1 ,
Augusta cltlzem. are making preparations curves. Spectral sycamores stood
to rebaild the burnt district in their town white and distinct, where on every
and several bnildinga are already In pro­ side masses of verdure made the night
cess of erection.
more impenetrable—a black gulf all
about, down which they seemed
The young daughter of B. C.
of Marahall. wiu terribly injured. M°nda&gt; skurrying. On plunged the-coachby jumping from a fence and striking on horses and driver seemingly gone mad
the stump of a small tree that had been -until finally, after pivoting around
cut doww. She was Imdlly lacerated and in a remarkable manner, we rushed
Is In a/nrecarlons condition, though retting awaV in a cloud of duat over the little
colXa at first. With the good^’are bridge into the blending and weicoma
she b receiving tbechancesof her recovery
Hgbt of Smith’s inn._____
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huge punch bowl nf great beauty and
design. Every lid in the service issuemounted by a solid gold bear, the sym­
bol of C alifornia, and the effect of .the
bright yellow on the white silver is
very pleasing. Philadelphia did very
poorly by her ship, now the flagship of
Rear Admiral Glicrardl. This gift is a
great bronze clock that won’t keep
time; indeed, it won’t go. It bears the
name of n Philadelphia firm of jew­
elers, who would 1ms wise either to put
the thing in order \r chisel the firm
name off. This clock is not beautiful.
Its design is artistic, but docs not work
out Effectively in bronze.
ifjthe silver bell that this city to to
give lo the new cruiser New York is as
mdqdtous as a silver bell should be the
gift will be prized. Few know it, but
the bells that ring out the hours and
half hours in our white squadron were
the delight of our foreign naval visit­
ors here and in Hampton Roods. All
the bells on the white ships contain a
great deal of silver, and produce clear,
sweet and extra musical notes. Sir
John O. Hopkins, the British vice ad­
miral, would stop his own port in a
conversation nt any time on bis quar­
ter I deck on the Blake to listen to the
bells of' our Yankee ships. He said
that they were the sweetest bells he
had ever heard, and he wished they
had such ones in the British navy.
In that navy the bell*go from ship to
ship, as fashions in war change, and
on some ship tonlaj- tho bell that rang
out tho time for Nelson or for Blako is
tolling away as it did in its hour of
glory. One of Nelson's bells may bo
on the Australia or the Partridge, but
alas! the British do not carvo the dates
and names of the ships on tfi’elr bells,
and so their especial merits are lost.
The old bells are thrown in the dock­
yards and kept there until one to need­
ed for a new vessel. They are deep­
voiced, gruff bells, whose sound soon
dies out. while the silvery peals of our
bells cling to the air and reach far out

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Pn-gwin, £idPr Cogshall will preach at
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Msnagw "Nate” Salsbury “J* that whm

tb. poral b. pot upta
CMUxation at IU Wont I» ProTerabla to h, m lut
’ d», ta M l&gt;i*b town. H, tra,
Life Among Them.

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Stir &lt;H«.r ooototarably la eompartaoo Oeexx that
The Laps have reconciled me to oxer « cig,’ ta « unoktax room u. fata hotri from th. tte»- Tb.tru. Ucomptowl *1at
of the building
mo.t«duar.ljor»luinl»*. to to. Uttar
cdvflixation. They are aa cunning and j -»
_» room
room
at the
the back
docx _ox1. tne ”“n.-,plr.Wl
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Mfr„ Uray cnb. .nd not ta-tb. or.rlooktatt . ratad--b.nbo nodowltav .rr only -rrn tratb. c&lt; .tondafr tteto
Zb„ rarat-ptut. ot tb. ptacn
least good natured, but somehow man- tor ootlcltwhim wuilb. othrriellow .lt«rage to live together without flying »t atton ot tbepbrara. "Ao.11 town »'™Ahl2 ss:-*-* ’bich ““ «»■
made by Orso^i Skiaaej? i, ■
each other's throats.
In a]1?^“cS* teen nv thim drowned, and me own brother
.
■ cheap; ,t is du able, it is jus ‘ «
they are not frighta, says a
i among thim.” This solUoquiat was a a&gt; ulo, niby b““» •
In oomoj.rw th.
rub, hu much thing (or ever} day us? “ "e
- man
London Truth. I1 saw u
a few
xcw ameij
comeiy tive,.a
man In
In middle
middle life,
life, who
wno made
mauo his
“*» lufrrtor
tothcpta.1. TUr binCall ah Sk.nner's BIaIt
.'Onnfr
tunn
tinrl
few crones
cronefi
With
young
and---na--------with rcnitbrtis
wmwk| at
minute -------------intervals,
gazing- .rally rf » ’I’M poppy rrf orJon tlio b*lu farm
—o women
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ton lu.u-.v
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really intelligent
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and1 interesting faces, . , ^Uyout
---------------upon.x.the canal
n.i meanwhile, as
ao
I, or » ’iolot rora, olthoogh ISgu h*. tun smith shop across from C *
and some beautiful infanta. Hut the lust no
ho cuuiu
could u
no
toe.
” .longer
’j..®'-. contain
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that »
be was almost perishing to tin- Sudrnnonlo c-’O hiubh gray coco. Il coo House and exaiinrie it.
wr. motion u&gt;»
—-bud
— — here.
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th-r
«ira. be m*cu at once therefore bow extremely er
•• ’Twas a wul accident they bad here, sure, roneotu would be a clarification of gems bj
• V. « i.k
Kj.fV’
color or general appearance alone.—Jewel
liuvr. Illl'l
—* — * — — -------Tbe bonded indebfrdnra. ot l=Ue |
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“How wax that f” asked Mr. «•*"•
fcudabury,

ConWndtion irlejiiM

Orson Skinner

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Hy The
M* taxes assessed
«, ..tterswrii.et
t,j I-l.”r r.lbor
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no*”r
amount to afawIZ
divorce, to k»,o
leave Mat
him .nd
and tote
take »
asofo
..Well, ye x«, it wax loika thin: There
ner mmner oreiend-!
■»&lt;* SHOOO Atni la expected one. or to neglect him for one that suM* did
party atari that mandn
Ind sutel tutfog her
from the water rents and abont *3,&lt;W0 , her better. All have a talent for tuak- tblrtcttl p^.andraeownbrother among
iug they were new aud sul»5tltut'ug
«£“’ , --- --- - from liquor tax.
2 ’
. ing money, and they hoard wh,at t|iey thim—and they set off in grand irtlijpe, &gt;
name for that ot her mother, and the name . «rom H'l’tor tax.
,wu ioTiotii
of them
them for
for |I ’ In Plckney
one family has held tlie bcrape together.
Tfic iieculior foul whin
of a young man known
to Iwtb of
'
mother was
verypost office for thirty-one years,
but Gru- smell of a Lapp settlement is n com- forninst th lock, the In
that sf her father. Thu
Tnu juoiurr
wm
.„ has
;
made
the last Incumbent,, Mrs. C'ha-i. ! pound ut the amolls in .Humtucr of fell t’rough, the whole thirteen, me o* a
much.disrupted and
.forbidden her
— &lt; ver
------—--------------------------........... to
______
,-'J.___ to du
-- with
-IT. _a . Young, get out V--- —
—J. Her hus- ’ shambletil dirty dairies,.dfjty kennels, brother wan nv thim. There wns littm
daughter
hate__
anything
just- the
same.
yM......
young man who U.1H
will urr-U..
write such tormitomc,
nonsense *} lian.l
band wna
was nnnn'mtril
appointed hv
by Pruuh
Pn-sk’iint Lincoln arid of gatherings of dirty human wather in the omni jiat at the toimr. but
*. I he* whole crowd got a floundering in tli
creatures. Bluebottle flies swuhn on mud, whin the lock keeper opened the gat &lt;r
and sickening stuff.
’ ! iin iua«
ISOL
At a silver convention recently held in
A young man named Nash, ot Clinton the reindeer.hides and on bladders filled and let in a jrawcr uv wathl-r, and tlud j
Denver. Colorado. ex-Gbv. CValte. of that J fell from a jacht Into lAke St. Clair. Dear with reindeers’ blood that are out ip finished the whole thirteen. and hie own ;
state, made -Hiinc very' blood ' curdling ; the likhtlMiuse * at the tnouth ot tit­ the sun to dry. Their bite‘is venomous brother among thim.”
-What did lhe old fool let on the wntel
threat.-. flaring n speech at the couveution j Thame- river on Sunday morning ami w.«s and may be fatal, except to Lapps.
saying that he would wade through •‘bloort I drowned. The oilier occupants of tta The huts, reek with foulness unmen­ for ?”
. „ ..
“Sure, he wanted to flont thim.’ —New
up to the honM-i bridles’* If th- white met- ! yacht were his father and u boitina’n.
tionable.
।
**’
?Ul|e.X.t E’
i Frederick F. Day. president of the re-1 It se«ned
seomeil counter to the tltnims
fltnai-s ol
of York Recorder.
Hurr. uf this ctate, but now he e lltorlal , centJy fnUed pja„k|uton
ln Milwaip things for creatures of ouch beauty as
InnUng rtaala.
writer on Hui ace Gieeley a oi l j^p&lt;;r. the
hna hecl| |waU.d at tt jrJlnt sanitarium reindeer to be subject to those frightNew York Lriirane, has utrn tiil n vt-ij
nd a capias
ennlas nas been served unon
7 |j H
and
upon him id
Hi ful dwnrfs.
dwarfs. A herd of one thousand । On our fron'-vorvb is a elranatia. Yards
U bad takei pcMMKiion of the wire netwitty open letter to the fire-eating ex-G&lt; '■’ j1 aii'Wer
an.«»r tn
to mi
an Indictment
indtetineut rendered against
mr&gt;in«t nine hundred . were fetched‘down by ।• of
ting, but the;* was a piece over a foot long,
a copy of which will be found In thia tas
199 ‘ • him by the grand jury.
•
! dogs from t^e field for
us toa see.
They
• quite
distar-^e
from the support that was
on lhe editorial page. ,
' were a picture and so gentle that they 1 only on one ride of th'*
au&lt;1 a solid
i in niinin
A scheme is on foot at Lansfog to have ’
Cnexpocted Vliltori,
’ would stand to be petted. The dogs • bri/k wall on the other. That forlorn pi- - J' ‘
the Michigan building now on the world's • .
Is a bcantifttZ a • j-pr••-ivc
Mr. and Mrs Wnyiand had taken up were told, when the reindeer were waa bound to catch the netting. Our even i
fair grounds at Chicago taken down and 1 ttheir residence In a small village. Th’fclr wanted, to go and fetch them.! Qff ing I stood by the vine. There vfna no
sight- but.
removed to the state capital as soon
i *
■ breeze aud I was thinking how I could j
practicable after the fair is closed. As the | arrival waa duly chronicled In thu local pa­ they went by themselves. In about
fasten lhe loose stem, when It U-gan to
per. The grocer nnd the milkman an­
state appropriated the money for its erec- ■ Jnounced themselves punctually, but at tbe half an hour wo saw them, with their move of Itself—slowly at first, then faster
tion, ami as everybody goes to the slate j tend of tpro months no other visitors bad aj&gt;* charges, come down a mountain and and always toward the netting. At last II
twice ford a river on their way to the
capital some time.or other, and Lansing ta peared.
l gave a pretty good kick nnd the tendrils
certainly the place for It If anywhere. It * Every afternoon Mrs. Wayland had con­ inclosure where they-usually canje to’ caught just where it wanted to go, and a
Is one of the most dt:iiv|ousplea^
would seem that the scheme would be a fidently
expected thataomeuno would call,1 be milked. I was offered a bowl of the I little chuckle of delight Beemed to go
■&lt; ures accorded tu those who ehjoj
good one. The building Is too good to ta and had remained ateadfostly indoors for milk, but the woolen vessel holding it through the leaves. Now why did it choo- u
destroyed, and as it now contains much of fear of missing a visit. She arrayed her was so filthy
IWf!
I
/slVFD
’
V
I
a
f
ine CM^
tea’ ’ ^save iust re
that
I
depllneil.
How-'
.
the netting side so persistently and know
Interest to the state and itc Inhabitants, •elf in tacomlng gowns and posed in her ever, a Norwegian
..
~2’2—d a
_ doc into a । there was nothing to cling to on the other? bR. Q.
milked
I . Iceived a largc invoK. . f tl.e new
why would it not be a good idea to take it lonely parlor In vain. The two monthsdrinking horn .......
- - let I Again, a little way from tho clematis
he had with him •and
crop ot New Moon Tea and it fully
down, move it tp Lansing and make a sort nasswl without a visitor. One rather dull me taste the content? and offered me a was a woodbine. About four feet of It hud
equals the best (to n-mcn-.L ever
of free state museum'.' in all probability day her courage failed her.
draught, which I took. It was likei the taken possewion of tho netting, crowding
many of the articles now in the building
j given it’ Why dent you try it?
"I declare, I won’t wait for anybody to richest and sweetest cream, and, I sup­ ' out a queen of the prairie rose. Perhaps
which were donated, could ta had tp re­ come any longeh Evidently 1 have got to
you know how this vine dings, but I pa­
! Whenever yon want groceries or
main there, thus making It n building of be my own beat company. I will go te pose, is just the beverage for a cold ; tiently unwound the whole Jength, twined
I canned goods cal| on me.
much Interest to our own state people and work in the garden.” So saying, she put climate. A deep draught will giveone it utound a pillar of the piazza without
to tourists.
on a warn gingham gown and occupied her­ indigestion. Lapps themselves cannot breaking n tendriL Did it like the Ouw
drink much of it at a time. Dairies on . place? Not nbit! What was ray adanlshWorthington’s Illustrated Magazine for ' self in raking up the small lawn. '
She
had hardly taguh when
there walked the fjids for supply ifig tinned rein­ ; nient the next dny to find the long branch !
August opehs with the second of the In--------------------.-----------------------teresting papers entitled, "Random Notes inl° the garden two l.-ulies, who had evi- deer’s cream to the Paris market ■ in its old place, clinging harder than ever, i
by C. T. Rog- «j dently come
call.
on Hawaiian Life.” rritteo --------------------- --to
-----•« Mrs. Wayland had would, I have no doubt, ta a financial I “You obstinate old thing,” said I, ”you 1
ere. M. D., a pronr •nt physician, now j no tirao t0 retreat and walked forward to. success. A teaspoonful of it would go i-trust come off that netting nnd give the .
resident of -&lt;ouo- i la’*t them.
■
and for many yearfurther than a teasjx&gt;»nful *of cow’s ' place to thrrusc.”
'r,“5
introduced themselves, and ’cream and be I more palatable.'
। So I untwined it again, wound it rburii '
lulu. ••Rciiiinlsev*’ '-if nu Army Bride,”
iu- Nlckenfuri Tbornu” relates »«’inK Afrs. Wayland’s employment sug-1
by Mrs Suthe pillar and tied ii on. it was ’w.-yeral
■tc In the frontier post of twenty j 8^te&lt;i that she should show them her gar- ,
ONE OF ARIZONA’S WONDERS. days U-fore it was satisfied, aud lookM iU |
. The wearisome journeys; the j
...
if it wi re trying to gc.‘ the better of the '
"So we walked about that little grass
• and mo ratiuiy ot the life iu the j
stout string and- the hard knots. Didn't :
flat
,
-:&lt;-g i ou-e-and mud roof; the j P'
1 and looked nt- iny one rosebush.” said
IIlKb
Cau Be Nem Silica Awa^. ■ tin- woodblnc show its dislike very plainly’ ,
Ire. Wayland
in telHpg of
the--visit,
"and
dr.-af Ines« uf the lung. &lt;-.fld winters, are
------------------—
---For many years Ileidclburg unitor*
r !*
graphically described, jet with a cbeerful- , “
ll —
WiU“* PretlT «’arn’ We —
nnt 2-.:_ __j j sity has had the honor of owning the
i ne Jiodrrn Daughter.
,
ness that nhow.» thin to the "a-my bride” Sisxzn steps, and not until they had gone largest barrel, or "tun." as they Call
The humorous publications still keep up
id I realize that mj'firet nnd only callers
such a rfv i* licit without i&gt;s compen.'ait, in the world. They have hud lhe the joke about the modern girl’s Ignorance I
t.aid «nloyiuejih*? The .-bort stories hail not been inride my house.
save tihie you save
F
of cooking and housekeeping, but actually !
“On.the contrary, they hnd seen mo in. honor,. although,
„ . according
— ----- «, toTtheijan
-----In Worthington's illustrated Magazine for
money. You
.... can save a vast
.. .
August are as varied and interesting ns my very worst dress. Ami instead of dis- Francisco Call, it does not really be- this wit bus become point Its*. The stan&gt;l. I
they always arc in this Magazine, each be­ cussing any subject of general interest, long to them, for Arizona lias a barrel nrd of housekeeping raid tho science of I
amount of time iflyou are look­
ing. iu its own way, of special interest, »uchasthecb«racteristicsofourneighbo‘n&gt;, that makes theirs fadeintoinsigrilfi- cooking were never higher nor tatter un­
we
bad
just
told
ench
other
what
wax
good
cance.
Tim
The
one
one
at
at
Heidelburg
Heidelburg
"will
will
“
»».
■»
U
«•»
young
--------ing
for
and very bright and wholesome.
grass grow
grow, and
anti how to keep rowrose- not hold ii
to make gras,
liquid,
quid, ueilher will Ithe
’ ouo I
« 'PP "K ■"•owll’’’raotb*_t
t,.
_ ,Io
li. thi
________
-ith„ r .&lt;
bu.b« Iwulthj.
wb,&lt; w. thought o&gt; in Arlxon
,
J- I ere of lopg borne burdens and in fact show
MAD DOG.
than now
how mucn
much inner
tatter iney
they can rw
ta- Dome.
borne.
lawn mowers.
■
. t
• J*are tnc :i। mein
"1 boiler^ though. Mra. Conlon did
, ,an!
“Ow | Sud &gt; mother lhe other d.y. mol 4&gt;e I. one
•peak about the lovely view from our front way®- Arizona a barrel is the work.ofiof several who has been heard recently
steps. Anyway we bad
peak ,—
of , • speaking in tho same strain:
Tuesday night about 10 o'clock real
had a nice visit, and .I Stature,- and
■ , -it is on a high
—r
r.u.l aa
aw If
l.e.er ee-na^-rat^
_ TllOlintmtl.
alx*lTlt
miloCfive
fmn,
Al-H'.o
-‘t'rlitl, id “rig,
I i &lt;« I, t fit1111delightfully
1- feblu..
dents of the 3rd and 4th war/is
feel
if ♦they
wereoid (U.H.I.
friends.tt
”—
Youth*/ mountain,
about
miles
from Agnus
Edith
biking from —
me—
or any kind of building mater
1. CuIientoH,
*——which
-v»
* ••
ar rased by the sudden firing musketry and Companion.
ib •_
in the .Catalino
the domestic problem. I hare time for ev­
AM J pistoltry. It Is said that wemen fainted
, mountains, about sixteen miles from a erything nowadays. I’ve thought myself
ial. by coming directly to us
and "brave men”, trembled, as they remem­
The Araiwlillo.
; railroad. The barrel is one. of those always n capable manager, but she docs and not only that, you will Fave money by buying of u&lt;
bered Ex-Gov. Waite’s threlt of “blood to
The armadillo, as eccentric in his habits peculiar rock formations and is about better than 1 ever did She has trained our
the horacs bridles.” A poor little dog m ih bis appearance, does the duty of the two hundred feet high, and the top of one maid to a degree of efficiency I should
however, was tbe cause of it all.
never have hoped for. She markets to bet­
domestic cat among tho field mice, which
It seems that, Mrs. W. H. Myers had a are terribly destructive. Voracious In hk it is at least two thousand feet above ter nd vantage and more appetixingly, and
pet dog. which for the past few days ' has appetite, he is sedentary by Inclination, tho valley. It can be seen for miles best of all finds none of the routine a
before
the
traveler
geta
to
it,
and
its
drudgery.”
been acting very peculiarly. Tuesday but he can find his game with very little
We are posted ir.
-------------------------------„.&gt;
evening it wm noticed that he was froth­ trouble. Mice are always more or les» app«rance h most drcelrtng. liraInstead of failures and drones
in the doour business and do
ing at the mouth, acted queer and would­ abundant, though periodically, and almost quires no effort of the imagination to , mestic hive this generation of healthy, well
enough of it to ena­
n’t pay any attention to anyone. Tin- punctually, their numbers decline, but io sec the large utensil &lt;jf Bacchus taught girls are splendid helpful embodiNight Watch was notified anil in company certalayears
cenmn-yenrs they
tney positively
poKitiveiy swarm.
swarm, Then
men perched on iti pea’.c with a glasa under n&gt;enta of that all around development of
ble us to sell cheaply
with Mesara. Fred Myers ami Fred Soule tthe
subsist
on 11
them;
they 2.2
fatten
nineteenth century which penults them
‘ dogs
’
: __
__ , 2..,
— tbe a faucet ns if ready to be filled. A '
and yet get a Bring.
found the dog at the west end of the ---poultry,
and
fowls
of thein a certain spot forms a
.
. great flights
• , of
large
fissure
to9a'*
’mate a bonnet, cr discmi
utoqii.-p
Methodist
church.
He
was
still
frothing
with
equal cose.-Her p
Point
ol
Mciuuuiai vuimvu. ue
sun iruunng air are perpetually on the hover over theirr bunghole. It does not look like a the tariff "
ith eQual
"‘"* "*
aLthe mouth, biting tbe grass, and kept breeding grounds. As for tbe armadillo,■ barrel unless seen from the plain; on View in New York Times.
continually whirling around. It certainly | he goes to work methodically, quartering
I all other sides it is 'simply a nigged
w- uld have tat-tr dangerous to have let tin* j the plain like a wrlHwi-d. tangle and snlfdog run st large another day. Fred .SoirJe ling the earth with preternatural acute- rock. It is a soft granite formation of
i)|H!ticd lire butTc'wser Sept right on froth- •nrss.
——* "
’»•«»• &gt;•
’«■ Duae informs him. ijjat
।. .. ~a' vulcanic origin and vis crumbling to
When
bls
ing as if noth’iug haq happened. (It Is mouse is near, he creeps up stealthily, pieces all the time. It is so soft that
said that the shot killed a cat near toward the spot: then, slowly drawing him­ half n dozen men with picks could
Carlton Center.) A few more shuts were self up and making his spring, be traputhf knock it to pieces in a few days.
firiil and Ute doit evidently saw what mouse or a whole family of mice ha-iA-sth
they were up to and run around In front his body.
A LITTLE TOO HIGH.
ot the chutelt, biting the corner of the
But he does not conflux idmsclf to »
bnilding as he pas-id by. (A’e will jM mouse and insect diet, pud in attacking • AjPalr of llaala .Mud*, to Order That Coaid
Not Be Worn.
right here that the wound on the chur- h snake he uses his impenetrable body anno;
.There is a certain young woman in
corner has been cauterized so that anyoi e ns a weapon of offense. A friemf &lt;&gt;C Mr.
needn’t stay away ftom church for fear ot Hudson's witnessed one of these encouiv Washington, says Kato Field’s Wash­
catching the rabies.)
tent. The armadillo rushed upon n auttLe. ington. to whom nature’s parsimony
The dog was again located ly ing down I which vainly sought to escape, aud rockiri in the matter of. height has been for
in the the gutter In from'of the M. E. ' himself to and fro on the- body until the years a subject of the keenest regret*
ponoiuw. Fn-d My eia next took ahu and ' victim was cut up- into sections under the The fact that some day.she m|y hnvea
fired, and crash went a window light In j sharp edges of the armadillo’s bony cover fover who will rejoice that she is only sd
Mrs. McClintock’s house across the strci t. ; log. | Should animal food fall 1km the "high as his heart" does not takeaway]
Ttrj» altuta getting down iu such dose prox- nnmidillo falls back upon vegetables, so
the poignancy of her present grief. Not;
iwifty, complete exterthluatloa wa&lt; a ma - that be need never take more than Incite
ter of but short time and the canlue soon pensable exercise nnd can always keep long since, having accepted an invita-’
tion
to be bridesmaid for a friend, she
had tu give up tile ghost. Night Watch himself in comfortable condition.—Edin
’ resolved upon a plan which she im­
•
Treco who was present, brands the report burgh Jieview.
agined would tend to equalize the mat­
that the dug &lt;1 test from prostration caused
from dodgliigTiulleta, as false and without
; ter of height between her-and the other
fouudatlou.
in Justice to Mr. Myers’
Not long ago there wits a luncheon up at
attendants.
-tcn&lt;lants. This was to have her
niarksuiraiship we .will say that the bullgt town, given by a woman well known in wMte satin slippers
™ constructed with
from Ills pistol struck a stone In the gutter New York’s social life, whose guests were heels three inches high.
and this was hurled through tbe window invited to meet " the Misses Blank." At j The order was given auu
dav
and at tbe
the day
a.-to&amp;s tile street.
the appointed hour a company of a dozen appointed
moinft’ii she
Aim went
tnan* . to the
*i... store
.
.
women waa assembled In lhe host™' have the alinneri tric&lt;l nn tCT
U
parlor, completing the expected number ot Cut on the most artistic nrin^u^? Were
principles posSunday next quarterly meeting will be guests with the exception of tbe ai.ters in ribV .ml
1
# , -\L y?"nff '' oniau surveyed
held In the M. E. churdi. Presiding wboM honor lhe feast was held.
lime wore on, tbe company grew Iran- »
with
s»&gt;e started to rise
Elder. W. F. Cogshall of Grand Rapids,
will bo pnwnt. Love Feast nt W:30. gry and tho hostera had virions of a spoiled ! ln orUtLr 10 leat thelr comfort and then
This will be the last quarterly meeting of luncheon, but still die Misses Blank tar- c?“°the tu? of w»ir. She found imposthe year and the last one of Rev. Puffer’s | tied. At length, when a full half hour I 8n,lc to stand without the aid of the
pastorate.
beyond the hour hnd struck, luncheon was j amused clerk, who, with both lunula
Tho Baptist Sabbath school will.picnic at announced, and with a brief comment that • extended, succeeded in landing her
women must have been suddenly &lt; firmly on her feet The indent
Thornapple lake, on Tuesday. Aug. 1st theyoung
ud uoaraUW, derail t|»b«n.MlE withdrew hta
,^‘J
Will go on morning train. Fare round ered her friends to the tabic. The long 1 height of the
Ji i. unusual
trip. IScta. All wishing to attend are luncheon wo. finhhed and later adicuS ’
cordially Invited.
ipoken with no word from the mbmng 1
TtoprC forward lIkc »
There will be a lawn social at the Star guests of honor, and everybody went away
Of M
dark-y a wax work exSchool house next Friday evenlng-Aug. 4th surlous to know what could have hap t aiDR. A
Ute proceeds to go for the benefit of our pened In threw days of DeMeanr boys and
Th. Dm. t. neecmciary
preacher, Rev. Grigsby. All are cordially telephones to prevent tbe Misses Blank
A
A little
Httle Rochester
Rochester maid
maid ’ of «fl,
Invited. Cotne one come all.
nlAhaH her mother
a,__ and. the
..
.
from at least making some sign of’It. Ira- ■ watched
dro2
,
—----- ......
ujiiC
: urestiBrief server a, 15 minutes talk during port. A few days later, however, this curl-: maker wrestllnoh.if
°*L
dr&lt;-a6rank..'
wnwlta,
hd,
th0 „
L
S®
“om
Orni'
the hut
at tne Presbyterian church, □sity was gratified. A rote from her late I “ut a
nf f«^‘onable sleeves
_i
,
’a5r ot
(fond singing and music by a quartette. hostess reached each guest present, saying 1 with‘ a ’nair
"" tho Iproper
-----------------Organ accompanied by a violin and cornet. that in Justice to tbe Mbwes Blank she
fit at “
the armhole
Tbe poor jm.t aa heartily welcome as tbe
rich.
,

® GAZING fll
K THE REHi MOON

Don’t

your eyes DRINKING
ned and fit­ NEW MOON TEft
ted w'th glasses by

W^LOWR

S. E. PHILLIPS.
Between

TIME ad ME!
I

you

.umber, Lat 5236

$1,500

$1,500.

WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED

$ 1.500 WORTH
That w v\iil close out at the regular

WHOLESALE price
of the gr'ods.

R^»^’-that e i^er ypAiR is WARRANTU to be fi^t class in every respect.
&lt;i and examine the goods while there is a
large assortment.

Th* Y P. 3. C. E. at tbe Presbyterian
church next Sunday evening at 0:30.
j
Ttw Penny Gleaner Mlss on Band at the »t«l the young women awl proved amoa- Item,
—_______
too." And that b&gt; .bi-at th.
• re^byu-iian church next Sunday alt* rto
concerned, except perhaps tba of it in these tlmei nf
,
ta-MM. 41» u cJucM.
I boareaa.-New York Titom.
punaion*
abnormal
punaions.

S1GN T/■ ii. 05P0RN &amp; CO
N’ TH - • BANKRUPT STORE.”

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[F you are' thinking of doine any
BUILDING; or if you want any
! IARDWA.RE of any kind, call'on
me

I keep everything usually kept
in a

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X-w is your busy time and
w&lt;- will talk to you later,
when you need it. . . .

WATCH THIS SPACE.

Meantime do not forget
that we can give you good
goods at fair prices. . .

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2N50N

ONE PRICE

SHOE

SOIllBthillQ
Thai should
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Is that I don't go thro’
theconntiy '‘hen-peck­
ing” the life out of you
trying to sell you some­
thing you don’t want or.
need, but when you are
in want of anything in
my line such as

A.XJ.I WILL MAKE IT

DEALERS.

WANTED.!

I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.

Lumber Wagons, Buggies,
Plows, Drills, and
Spring Tooth Harrows,
It will be money in
your pocltet to give me
a call.

Jesse Townsend
fl big smash in
That was, that we had a
while ago. We’ve been giv­
ing our customers a benefit
eversince too in many lines.
We’ve just got settled now in
one of the neate?t stores in
Michigan.

I also do.

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COOK. BT^OS..
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UAHTIXGfi. MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.
FralrioTlllti.

The Ice cream smdti Saturday evening
was a success—Mrs. Hattie Hewett Is visit­
ing at J. Calm’s—Leroy Cahill and wife of
Kalamazoo spent Sunday at A. Cahill’s—
8. Temple and wife leave town to-day to
spend an indefinite time at Pine LakeMrs. 1., Thompson is entertaining friends
from Battle Creek—Miss Bertha Ronan of
Bowens Mills Is visiting at W. Richard*’—
Miss Lizzie Mullen gave a birthday party
to her little friends last Wednesday—MarkNorris has a brother from Chicago visiting
him—Mrs. Alice VanHorn is visiting at L.
Gibbs'—Miss Jennie Drummond has re­
turned from Grand Rapids where she has
been visiting her brothers John and Peter
•—Mrs. Crawford Is on the sick list.
" Cloverdale.

tv er

ts or

Banner.

Hastings

CUSTOM SAWING
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

OUR NEW ST2RE
Is large, convenient and
pleasant and we cordially
invite our friends and patrons
to call on us in our new
location.—First door west of
Ira Van Valkenburgh’s.

J. L WILKINS, AGT.L. m. GOODYEAR

*Tbc C. K. Sc S. have reduced the number
of hands-on their section and lowered the
wages—Mrs. Daniel Morthland and Mrs.
Porter Mowry visited their stater Mrs.
Howard Musher one day last weekg^I un­
derstand that tho orgap committee have
purchased nu organ from M. Waidorff. of
Hastings-^,. H. Barnes has been granted
a pension under the law of 1893-r-Mr.
Robischung, of Chicago. Is with us once
more—Ottle Gelb visited friends here last
Sunday—Your correspondent seldom no­
tices personal attacks from other corres­
pondent but as the Cloverdale correspond­
ent was so funny last week about myself
and fellow comrades It would be Interest­
ing to know just how long he soaked bls
head In order to soften It sufficiently to
bring forth such brilliant remarks—per­
haps it did not need It.

Whortleberries are things of the past—
Emery Mosher has n new straw stacker—
George Knowles, of Kalamazoo, spent last
week In town—(1. C. Boynton recently
made a business trip to Kalamazoo—Frank
Baul, of Grand Rapids, is visiting friends
around town—Fred Fuhr, of Kalamazoo,
is visiting his parents this week—Ed.
Phelps, of Kendall, has been visiting his
daughter, Mrs.'Dr. Scribner—Fred Ixiveland and wife, of Hastings, are visiting at
Frank Post's this week—Mrs. Moir and
daughter, of Gobleviile. are visiting at 11.
C. Boynton's this week—Whooping cough
at J, W. Corwin’s, East Barry—Mrs. Cor­
win Is on the sick list—(J. B. Robinson
Sundayed at Gull Lake—Hob Norwood is
on the sick list—Messrs. Gwin. Barton.
Williams and th. Ir families spent Sunday
al Pleasant lake*—Mr. Tolles’ daughter of
Kalamazoo has been visiting them the past
week—Several cases of cholera morbus In
town. Ixx.k out for the mixtures at your
picnic dinners—The- section men have
been .cut down on their wages from three
to four dollars per month, and nne man on
a section laid off—Ia'w Williams was
thrown ftbm his horse while driving cattle
last week and hurt his side, but is getting
along very well at present—Wm. Whitte­
more’s mother is visiting him this week—
Charles Whittemore is putting a duster on
his threshing machine—Samuel R. Wil­
lison. of Hickory Corners, brought his son.
Dr. Clayton Willison, here' to take the
early morning train for Woodbury, Tues­
day.
JohMtown and Barry.

Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery have returned
to their home In Custer, Mason Co., after
spending a number of weeks with friends
here. Miss Bertha Moore went With them
—Arthur Bellinger and wife are visiting
the latter’s father this week—The friends
of Win. Smith, formerly of this place, will
Is* grieved to hear of his sudden death.
He hud been conductor on the M. C. R. IL
for some time, and met his death at Jack­
son. last Friday, while in the employ of
that company—Miss Cbrtatancy, a mission­
ary laborer, who has spent some time in
India, will deliver a lecture at the school
house next Saturday evening—R. M. and
A. D. Thomas spent Sunday with their
sister, Mrs. Sarah Robinson—Dr, C. W|IBsou was called to Detroit on business Tues­
day—The Rev. Mr. Fleming Is expected to
preach at the school house next Sunday at
2:30 p. m.— The Sabbath School Is talking
of a picnic in the near future.
Hickory Corners.

C. B. Dickerson has returned from his
six weeks’ visit In the East looking much
improved In health, to the gratification of
his many friends-fr'Wbeat harvesting is
over and now the threshing of same is in
order, with satisfactory yields but no re­
port as to the quantity per acre**Large
crowds enjoyed the pleasure last week of
making Inroads to harvest whortleberries,
returning with well-filled baskets—D. F.
Newton and wife, of Hastings, visited his
two sisters, Mrs. John Lawrence aud Mrs.
Dickerson. Saturday and SundayXQuite an
exciting game of ball was played Saturday
between the Lacey aud Hickory Comers
nines, tiw latter being victorious—Miss
Edith Clark, of Galesburg, has been the
guest of Mrs. C. McCoy during her late Ill­
ness—Mrs. A. G. Cortrlght is reported as
being affilMed since bring at Gull lake with
gntheringsin her head—Mrs. Charles Law­
n-nee was quite sick last week but is now
convaleseent-Hlrs. I’. II. Lawrence 1ms a
beautifully trained-wax plant which Is in
full bloom upon her stoop, aud among l.vr
choice collection of towers she has also a
ro.-e hollyhock, presenting quite an attract­
ion among the many others to the passer­
by—Mr. Will Stanley, of Hastings, has
been tailoring about the Corners during the
past harvest—We have been aDfusea to
wine extent '.he past wees by one of Kala­
mazoo’s highly esteemed Democratic busi­
ness men. by his theory and policy iu pro­
mising the fanners if they would hold
their wheat until next March they would
get 81.00. and perhaps 8143. per- .bushel
for It. When one farmer quickly fefponded by saying. You pay me leu cents less
and yon may have .mJ entire crop and I
will ,safely ■'tore the same without charge
until next March, or oven tjr.tlfthe finaSof
April. Mr. Democrat quietly declined that
proposition, settled back upon his dignity,
and said that he was not dealing In that
commodity. We wish to say to the Demo­
cratic business men of Kalamazoo aud else-

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.
NO. 1990
3;WHOLE
1893.

six pounds of fish—The woman’s suffrage
contest on Friday evening was well attend­
ed—Mr. Willett, of Ionia, a model young
man, filled the pulpit at the chureh Sun­
day, giving good satisfaction—Corn and
potatoes are much in need of rain—Prof.
Davenport and wife, and the Misses Etta
and Alice Coats, have gone to the world’s
fair—Mr. Wait's mother, of Kalamazoo Co,,
is visiting at A. C. Wait’s— I-ast week we
attendee! the funerals of Win. Woods and
HenrjLSmlth, and this week the sad one of
George Mater, of Clare, Is visiting his Lyman Barry, who was killed by the cars
parents—Contracting parties have com­ on the M. C. IL R.
menced to dig on the Pleasant Valley ditch
yiope Center.
—John Gardner Is still very sick—Rev.
I). Gould, from the eastern part of the
Nelce returned to his home Saturday—The stale, vtalted friends In this vicinity last
young people of Vermontville will give a week—Effie Burchett, of Doster, spent
musical entertainment at the Shores school Monday and Tuesday with her grand­
house Saturday evening. Aug. 5. Admis­ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chaddedon—Miss
sion, 10 cents. The proceeds for church Lottie Payne, of Brush Ridge, was tbe
funds. Come and hear them—John Wot- guest of her stater, . Clara Loomis, last
ring smashed up his old binder and then week—Mr. and Mrs. Q. Loomis have re­
brought a new one to the front—Do not turned from'Galesburg, where they have
fall to hear Miss Smith, the noted whistler, been visiting the past week—Mr. Schram
who will be with the Vermontville girls Is still confined to bis bed. His daughter
Saturday evening. Miss Lulu Snell will Mary, of Hastings, is taking care of him—
deliver a fine recitation. Miss Mae Bene­ Mrs. C. Kahler Is Improving In health—J.
dict, late of Cleveland Musical College, also Clark and Ida Kenestrick vtalted Sunday
promises to assl-t the young ladies.
with the lattert brother—Harvesting is
completed and the buzz of the threshing
Rutland.
'Maurice England of Orangeville was the machine Is heard In nearly every direction
—
E. B. Payne was in Hastings Saturdayguest of Chris Cross last Thursday—George
Preston, and H. Bennett lowered the lake Mrs. 8. Graham spent a few days of last
in this vicinity last Saturday. They fished week with her stater, Mrs. Will Shed—Mr.
—It is said that It Is Arthur Lawrence who Dan Payne, of Kalamazoo, is visiting
S,
Is occasionally seen on High street riding his son. E. B. Payne.
behind one of his flyers—James VanWagKILLED BY THE CARS.
ner is entertaining his brother-in-law from
Ohio—One of Ed. Green’s horses jumped
meet* * dreadful death.
on a barbed wire fence a few days ago. In­
Among those who boarded the excursion
juring itself quite badly—Mrs. Ida Mfers
and children of Cleveland are spending the train to Ottawa Beach last Thursday
summer with her mother. Mrs. J. IL Rob­ morning was Lyman Barry, living a few
inson-Mrs. Ruth Cross entertained com­ miles north east of here. Little did' those
pany from Charlotte last Saturday and who were with him think that before the
Sunday—Chris Cross went to Gun Lake same hour the next morning he would be •
lying cold In death.
Sunday.
•
Mr. Barry had decided like a good many
others, to take a days rest after the tabors
If .some of the gossips in this place hid of harvest, and went to the beach that
more brains and less tongue they might day In company with several neighbors
possibly attend to their own business in and relatives. While there he obtained
better shape and give other peoples rest— whiskey and was considerably under the
J. B. Swan and wife, of Plainwell, visited influence of it when he entered the train
at Dau, Klingensmith’s the last of the week at night When the stop was made at
—A very enjoyable time was had last Parmalee he got off, probably mistaking
Friday night at the dance at 3. Harper’s. it for Hastings. After discovering his
Twenty-five numbers befog out—F. A. mistake he started to walk home but’.treat
Spickler went to Yorkville Monday to ac­ in the opposite direction toward Caledonia
cept a position in the roller mill at that and evidently was so stupified that be I4y
place—Mrs. 8. C. Wing aud Miss Clara down on the track. The train which is
Ellie, of Otsego, visited friends here Sat­ due in Hastings at 9:03 was nearly an hour
urday and Sunday—Mrs. F. E. Nevltt has late owing to the excursion train, and was
gone to Chicago to visit her mother and flying along at fast speed when 'Engineer
attend the fair—George Cross Is improving McDevitt discovered la the glare of the
slowly—Miss Addle Ritchie was In the head light a man lying on the track before
village Monday. She starts for the him. It was too late to stop although he
world's fair next Saturday—Edward Nich­ give the signal of “on brakes” aud the
ols and family, of Chamotte, are visiting cars bad passed over the body and dragged
relatives here.
•
It several rods before they could be stop­
ped, It was discovered by the train bands
that the body was horribly miqjgled. the
. Miss Eva Bates, of Detroit, spent Sun­ head and face being mutilated In a shock­
day with friends here—Chas. 8. Smith, of ing manner, one hand was torn off and
Lan'slug. was In town Monday—Frank other frightful cuts received on the body.
Parker, the helper at the depot has been
The remains were placed in the baggage
given a vacation on account of lightness car and taken to Grand Rapids where they
in work but we notice that Hulliugcr has were turned over to tho cioroner. Ou ex­
to hustle now—R. D. Robinson and stater amining the contents of his pockets it was
of Albion, were guests of Miss Edla Smith found that the man’s name must be L. O. ।
this week—Mrs. C. W. Smith and Mrs. Barry, from or near Hastings, as certlfi- '
Dr. Young had night blooming cerces Lu cates of deposit on the National Bank
blossom Monday night which received here to the extent of 8200 were found and
great attention—Quedn Ester at the opera a shipping bill of the Michigan Central on
bonne Friday iyul Saturday evenings—Our which was the name of Barry Bros.,
Baptist Sunday-school plculced al Thorn­ showing.tbey had shipped a calf .a few
apple lake Tuesday—Amos Nichols and days ago. A cork and a broken lx&gt;ttle r
daughter, of Lansing, ’are guests of rela­ was found in another pocket which told \
tives here this week—8. A". Sprlngett and better than words the cause of it all. family, of Jackson, are visiting at L. LlebOu reaching their destination Mr. Barry’s •
hauser’s.
relatives hunted the cars through In vain
Redford.
for him, and came to the conclusion that
Mr. and Mrs. Crans. Mr. and Mrs. Eder- he had got off ut the wrong place, and
ie and son. and Dr. Smith spent last week while being greatly worried trusted he
at the fair—Mr. H. Matson, of Cleveland, would be with some one who would take
has been spending a few days with his care of him until morning. The authori­
sister Mrs. Cora Nichols, of this place— ties here were notified and the news con­
Miss Floy Burke, of this place is visiting veyed to Mr. Barry's brothers of hta fate,
friends In Kalamazoo—The concert last and John Barry, of Nashville, left for
Sunday evening July 30th. at the congre­ Grand Rapids immediately and brought '
gational church by the Y. P. S. C. E. was the body home on the evening train, where
It was conveyed to his brother Fred’s
a success.
home iu Castleton. The funeral took '
place Sundaj at the Martin school house
Hot. and dry—Wheat harvest Is com­ and was largely attended there being one
pleted. Farmers are busy working in hundred and sixty-three teams in tbe pro­
their oats and rye. Some few. are Work­ cession. The remains were Intend In
’
ing In haying. Wheat Is not a very good the Moses Fuller cemetery.
Mr. Barry was a single man about forty
cjpp averaging about 10 bushels to the
acre—Henry Graves and family, of Ohio, years of age or more. He was well liked
arrived here last Friday to remain an In­ in his community, being of a very kindly ।
definite time, being the guest of C. M. nature and always ready to assist a friend j
Mack and wife. They also Intend to camp In need, and but for his habit of drink waa I
at the lake—Myron Altman, of Battie a very industrious fellow. It Is greatly
Creek, is the guest of J Warner and fam­ deplored by bls friends that he should ,
ily—Mrs. Freeman continues about the have met bls end in such a shocking man- 1
same—Dr. Youngs, of Nashville, will be ner. However It may serve is an example to I
here Wednesday to hold counsel with Dr. the living and be the means of reforming j
Vaullorn—Miss Annie McGlynn, of others? Ills relatives have tlie sympathy J
•
Oakes. North Dakota, was summoned here of all in their sorrow. |
by.the illness of her stater, Ella, who Is
the victim of that dreadfuj decease, con­
The Supreme Court have recently hand­
sumption. She Is falling quite rapidly. ed down a decision of interest to many of
Miss Anna intends to return to her wet- otwreadvrs.
tern home again this fall. She has been
The Ionin. Eaton &amp; Barry Insurance ,
teaching eleven months in the year nearly Co. had surxi u number of its members
all the whole time she has been there, re­ who had withdrawn from the company
ceiving $35 per month. She has also ta­ and refuseii to pay the assessments levied
ken a quarter section of land and expects against them after such withdrawal and
to make that her future home—Mrs. A. L. for deGcieneles.
VanHorn and son Orlle, also daughter
In Barry Co. many of them combined
Mae. Mr. Dr. Homer, of Lake Odessa. aud employed Smith A Colgruve to look
ltav&lt; been among the campers st Wall lake up the matter for them,; and Judge Smith
returned last Saturday—Mr. and Mrs. F. sometime last summer Investigated the
Pursell has moved to north east Baltimore affairs of the company und advised that
—Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Shetflekf have been the assesMiients couldi not be collected
keeping house for Mrs. Van Hom during •gainst them.
her absence at the lake—Chas. Gaskill, of
In Ehtoti County the fanners employed
Quimby, has been here the past week har- HuggettA Smith to tie fend them, and
\&lt;-&gt;1liig his wheat—Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, of about seventy-five suits were cotnmeoc-'
Hickory Corners. Is expected here this
week to visit her stater Mrs. M. Manning
J-'dge Smith went to Grand Ledge aixl
— At the quarterly meeting held at the :ih«isi.-d in lh&lt;- trial of a case against Bend
church last Sunday there were five who Otto. Ttie trial was |&gt;efore a jury and)
received tatptii}m and are full member* of the company were beaten. The case wty,
the church.^
appealed to tbe Eaton Circuit aud
count of his disqualification. havuix***eul
.
.,
... ,.
,
of amiael In the can-. .Judge Smith l»d
J. R. B-niurn and O. Galhon have reIVnJn of the iLgham Clrc.it try^
turned from the world n fair, and report it t^.
I
w
. .'.ud .cr.lf-B. M«r»urUI mure-: 1, w,s ,r|wi brlore Hm Iu -...n.rr tad
where that If they have the chink at band
und wish to buy wheat and bold the same
until they realize 81.00 or more, this local­
ity is a.very favorable one to make large
purchases at prices less by ten per cent—
George Marr and wife, ■ of Clay Center,
Kan., former residents o^ this place, are
here making old friends and neighbors a
welcome visit. They expect to visit friends
In Hastings the latter part of this week.

vl.ll w)&lt;» John Wtektam-Mr. Nor», ol-; p.,„- u,J n-„drrwi , terulct
Muskegon. Intends to locate here—Irwin yMo.
Mapes was In Hastings on business the ’ Tlie cas»- was taken to the
fore part
ofHopktai
the weekformwly
—We are
informed
an.'
it ban
„nini^!7
th,.
W. B.
of thf.
pl,™. ' c.»urt
v„.ln,
j,,,^
r?r*p S an
UH,
k-JdaS
, ~
.7, .... . , /.
.jiiucc rrrson anu
but now of
Co., w»
was re&lt;jf Hu
or Crvstal.
Cry.ul. Mont'-alm C,v.
r,~ J1H|„ SmUu -..u
.ml »*._
tte k&gt;
drw
cently married to Mrs. Rael a *1 Brobst
Success to the happy couple—J. W. Wolfe
This will j probably end tbe lltlgi
and family vtalted at this ptace last week. M u
that this
and lowered Middle lake pi the amount if should govern them a l

I’

�PROBATE ORDER

•qf it’s the knife I mane,1* be sobbed
IoolnnJ fellow nmr
ta • •h&gt;1]
&gt; la.tdo.per.taly, mi-rably, "the
rouna aeou
—------j
Doyle to join them, and ordered more afternoon on Rampart street, and jwk«L Still ta
tt^aro&amp;B-end Lt belongs to
. wine.
And then% Bonelli saw that Emilie had told her of Mr. W aring s the beck of old Btexton. and elialbtrly .u.. __ _ ■ - .
------Lascelles himself was excited by drink kindness to her and to Nin Nin, and hampcted, tateUMtually, at tho «m Ot L1,nU Wario* of oar
"dJota Barleycorn. Mr. Doyle I But no quMtlontaff.
qaortlontag, hoyer«
howe™- adroit,
—the first time he had ever noticed it how she never could have got up after
eum. before the drll
eiru aotbonUee only
, oonld
could elicit
ellell fr°“
in the year he had known him. The being dragged into the mud by that eatnc
noon fqnoul ,ubpuon» eerred nt poet formation u to bow
T?*
third gentleman he had never seen be­ drunken cabman, "and she begged me upon ifiprou
■ ’ had, i_,, time he remembered seeing it, h.
--------. P°7/__7Z_. Ti&gt;n rvrwtt
surgeon
he
Bu Can. Charles R. Kino.
fore, and could only say he was dark to explain the matter to her husband, headquarter*- The poet surgeon had
: Mid WM on Mr. Wiring'. table the
straightened
him
up
during
the
&lt;Uy,
and sallow and did not talk, except to who was a little vexed with her be­
1
of
the
reriow.
A
detwtln
rerlew. ..
urge the driver to make haste,—they cause of Mr. Waring." But he spoke but was utterly perplexed at his condi­ ' looming ot
deeea^-d as In Mld^tI“
must go on; but he spoke In a low only about the money, and did not re­ tion. Mr*. Doyle's appearance in the teetlffed to haring fonnd It acoong th.
Thereupon It la ordered that
of August A. D. itol
Ui*
tone with Mr. Lascellcsas they went to ply about Mrl .Waring, except that he neighborhood some weeks before had bushea under the window a. the water day
fttWwn,i»Baa»lgned
t» u’i hAr'r7 I®
receded. Ferry and the mteerable
the room, and presently the rain would see him and make proper been the signal for a series °f
petition and that tbe heir, 4t
Ananlaa
were
called,
and
they,
too.
had
on
the
Irishman
’
s
part
that
hadIon
eMMdand an other l*r«bn. inG^.'
seemed to let up a little, though it acknowledgment of his civility. He
ho b&gt; cojmxcro.l
. are required to appear
•' 1,1
two occasions so prostrated him that to Identify the knife, and admit that estate
bjew hard, and the driver went out
Court, then to be n.W*u at tL*?*?’01
seemed to think only of the money,
~ The morning sun roer brilliant and’
neither had -----seen -It —
about
the room #»4d
and looked artmnil and then returned
Dr I’ottM, on acting assistant surgeon, nolMWJr
offloo. In tbe City ot Havtloxv ir .lia !.rob4t*
_M- r. Wbrtar
._ ■_ _ 1 —A, gnw
tce-r.
fTV
cloudless us the horses of the battery to the private ’room where the gentle­ and said Philippe bad written again h«d u-en M11.IJ in te preJcrilm for ,
lnco
'&lt;&gt;
’
“
and show cause, ft any tbdre be wx?.. Cou«I.
since cur.
- —
of
the
petitioner
may
notjlw
ErJnt2
U'e. »*»&gt;«
and
must
have
help,
and
he
wu--&gt;
angry
forth from the dark interior of men were having t^eir wine, and there
called, came first thd
him. »nd. th.nU» to tbe rl«.&gt;rou» «m- other
oU1„, . witnesses
,.r • (H h:
— 1.1^, a.. ... kick ,k.&gt; farther ordered, that said p- n
the {.table and. after watering at the was some angry talk, and he came out at Emilie because she would not urge bUtntlon of hi, pattent, had pulled proprtetor
of. this. ...
.table
to whteh tha to the persons interesirdflu • . । ,
•’’¥*1**
long wooden trough on the platform, in a few minutes, very-mod; said he with him, and Emilie wept, and he him out In a few hottie. Bat this time cab belonfed.. Horse
Item and cab.
eab. he
lie said,
-aid. iwodencyinf .-old |.e:nto! ’•&gt; •’
ttieretrf by Causing n cops ,4
, "wrinj;
srrrc led away by their white-frocked wouldn't be hired to drive that party went away in anger, saying he had “Pills the Less" had found Doyle in o coverod with mud.
:—— were
—----found. under a
grooms, each section to its own picket- • any farther, or any other party, for business to detain him in town until state bordering on terror, even when the&lt;1 two blocks bekiw the F rench ••aper pribted and cl|&lt; ii:X&lt;s in
Barry, once In each week for •
line. Ferry, supervising the duty, that matter; that no carriage could go morning, when he would expect her to assured that Um quantity of hh pota- ; market,
only
UUMBVV. and tbe
— - ----J _ thing
— ... in the cab woeka
’Unretiirp j
previous to »aid &lt;&gt;; x .»।
presently caught sight of the tall down the levee; and then he got out be ready to return with him.
tionshad not warranted an approach was a
- handsome
-----------silk
Txvndnn
umbrella, London
Much of thistcStimony was evoked by
miiseulhr form of his captain 'coming
make. xVhieh Lieut. Pierce laid claim
his team and drove back to town: and
to
tremens.
Tlw
post
(Ainujop}
.)
briskly around the corner, little Pierce then Bonelli could hear sounds of al­ pointed queries of the officials, who . been called in toj and "PHis. the^I iti- to. Mrs. Doyle swore that as she waa
tripping along by his side. Cram tercation in the room, and Mr. Doyle's seemed somewhat familiar with . Las- . leas," as he was tenned. thanks to his going in search iff her husband she
acknowledged the salute of the battery voice, very angry, and the strange gen­ cellos' business and family-affairs, and | unfailing prescription of quinine and met the cab Just below the Pelican,
who then declared that they must
officer of the day In hurried fashion:
Detank bMh
driving furiously u\vay, and thot in
blue mass In the shape and rizc
tleman came out, and one of the men
" Good-morning. Ferry," he said. who’d been waiting said he hail a cab, question the stricken widow. Harsh • buckshot, having no previous acquaint­ the flash of lightning she recognized &gt;! u certain nu-r|,
(Vrdil
•nd Xrti'tlt *'••» li t. m ,
••Tell me, who were there when you if that would answer, and h. .1 fetch it and unfeeling os this may havd Beemedj I ance. in Doyle, with these »«*&lt;&gt;’«; the driver as the maa whom Lieut, .I.IDIIIUA
■tweil
M A. I» . IM? -4'
u ictcn
'
which 1
got Doyle away from that woman yes­ right off. ud by the time he trot beck there were probubly ten.-.™.
tbn IbzUif r
pooh-poohed the case, admimsterea Waring had beoten that morning on fireoi
K4rr}
AI»|
-MU
»l
Mfrl
/
atoned
for
it
She
came
in
on
the
arm
it
was
raising
hani
again,
n
•
'.he
took
it.
bhc
camo
terday?”
it was raining hard again, n~ ’ be took
bromides and admonition in due pro- the levee in front of her place. A Ma&gt;. A. It. Ikm. I*,
...
“Only tho three, sir,—Mr., and Mrs. his cab In under tho shod where the of the old family phyutelun.
» uiue avm. . portion, and went off about more Im- stranger was seated beside him. There PAW31S. 0 ».iil- l ■ . i-.k
like a drooping flower, with little Nin '
IM due Bl Mr dqlrr,! I*,*,
Doyle and the negro girl."
carriage hod been, and a couple of sol­
bhc wos so portant business. Dr. I otta, however, were two gentlemen inside, but’ she three burdnsi d.dLu- .I
“ No sign of anybody else?”
'
-*
diets
from
the barracks
then came in, Nin clinging to her hand.
iaiu:. &gt;. io
bi , patient,
. * •_
« «b - hJ
i i I.:.,
-.il.nf wondering
ivonilerini? mw tlu) face of only one—Lieut. and an a»i thraex \ iw of
di
__
I
’
‘
'•
(Oil ttf
ujr h
»»»O
I— ---------- |o tnch
?*
and cold, and begged for a drink, •hocked and stunned that* she conld , stood
.
to Btart
“None, sir. 1 didn’t go Ln the house wet
‘ Provlded tor In Mid murtrai-k
wet and cold, and begged for a drink,
-if ‘lilt (&gt;r or,
iat should cause him to start in such Waring.
of them, called i butely
.newer th. qw.tion. pot «o her what
at law liatluK b«*-n ■, UiuMtoitS
*t alt I rode in the gate and called
”I"“ lh' ,ulr
and Bonelli knew one c * ‘
’ ZtL’&gt;b*”eohrtei."v **nd"gintirne.. of te/ror «t eery
Nobody else could throw any light
-= i...
¥or Doyle to come out The woman Dawson, and trusted him, as
he often ,I with nil courtesy and gentleness of tctroi
on the matter. The doctor, recalled, de­
Now. tlMTeforr, by rll t»|.
tried to parley, but I refused to recog­ had done before. When Dawson heard • manner.
clared the knife or dagger wua shaped contained In Mid nionu jnize her at all. and presently Doyle Lieut. Doyle's drunken voice ho said ! any quarrel
' - -mtuis !»
exactly as t^ould have to bo the one such case made and pr-1 .
obeyed without any trouble whatever, ,
Riven that on KHiir lav r:4
1 ■ •&gt;( .''••Utfeln.1l
that gave the death blow. Everything t-ir. A. D„ 1*K ।-tlr:i I.
though she kept up a tirade all the
and he’d better fetch Mrs. Doyle, and
Iriutltseu
•
FES
pointed
to
the
fact
that
there
had
been
time and said he was too sick to rider
itCHie norlli ir.u ■: ... ... . 5“.'!!|
while ho was gone Lascelles came &lt; ‘
a struggle, a deadly encounter, and bidder.
and all that, but he wasn’t. He seemed excited, and threw down n twentyIlouec, In Hiddn o.’ »l.i.«di^.
i.r|a»
( r lkVl.
and. shuddering. that after the fatal work was done the |4a« wh.r&lt;- UrClnnii
dazed, but not drunk—certainly not ■ dollar bill and ordered more Krug and . M Labaelles would do anything for God’s sake, no!
the luvnu-uf &lt; . . । , “ ?
deny hlmnelf .nythinc nb , Iteyle Hnd hidden bin
nnd lurnod murderer or murderers had left the ikholdeii.]
Bick. He rode nil right, only he shiv- ' son?e brandy, and there was still loud ; Philippe,
luoriaaice.orso inurh ttivi, „
“‘V,
w
most Asked if M. Lascelles had not sway. Potts got him to eat somethin,. doors locked and barred and escaped xary to pay the amount di. .• ,
ered and crossed himself and moaned
. talk, and when &gt; Bonelli carried in tho .
with spewnt laterr-t,
when he passed the Lascelles place, ‘;ibottles Doyle was sitting back in a•’ given some reason for bls objection to towards noon, and Doyle begged tor through the window, h aving tho desk nether
with an aiu.m.-i1-, ........ .
• Philippe’s being nursed at his house ‘ more drink, but was refused. He_was rifled and carrying away what money dollart rpvriio.ni.&lt;| for hierrln. Qi.. nrriiulTl
lor that hound pup set up a howl just i
chair, held down by the other officer, ।‘ when he came home the second time, sober,’yet shattered, when
when Mr. Drake there was, possibly to convey the idea
jlb we were opposite the big gate. He
. who was laughing at him, but, never­
was aU trembling when we reached the '
she was embarrassed and distressed. suddenly appeared just about stable­ that it was only u vulgar murder and
, thcless, hod a knife in hand—a long, ---- —----------•
i
post, and took a big drink the moment ' «h«rp. two-wlgml Unite—and tteyte sh° “M 1,b!l.'l’P“1•n
ST* call and bode him repair at once to tho robbery after all.
Of other persons who might throw
he got to his room."
• ! wJInlHng him uamc». an.l was r.ry boy. fancte himaelf In leva with hl, presence of the commanding officer. ■
&lt;* MaiN
Then PotU had to give him a drink, or light upon the tragedy the following w ent quarter {S \v *4l &lt;&gt;|
“Ye-es, he’s been drinking ever since. ; drunk, and «xm after they all went brother a w.te. and Armand »w
he would never hare got there. With were missing: Lieut. Waring. Private [33] town t&gt;ur [1] north of
I've just sent the doctor to see him. Let ’ out tote tho r.ar court, and Doyl. mrnte thin* -f «*&lt;». and at Itet
o’ I'arn
j o
tho old of a servant he wanDawson,
dressed. the cabman, and the unrecog­ mid count}*
lhe corporal and one man of the guard &lt;I more nol«. and th. cab drove away , him. Lot eery
।
Xlauk
gently
There waa no
there anyone whom and. accompanied by the doctor, nized stranger. So, too, was Anatole's '
go with the ambulance to escort Mrs. |! around the corner, going down the ' quarrel ut "all/ Was
n« e&gt;
Xf rjisrellrs hiul been angered with on reached the office. Braxton looked boat.
Doyle out of the garrison and take her '
Dated. June »Ui. l«u.
I levee through the pouring rain, one
home. She shall' not stay."
her
account?
She knew of none, but him over coldly.
I man on the box with the driver. That
VI IL
“Why, she’s gone, sir," said Ferry. '
blushed, and blushed painfully. Had ;
"Mr. Doyle,” said he, "tho civil an- ,
:
was
the
lost
he
saw.
Then
Mrs.
Doyle
When
four
days
and
nights
had
passed
"The guard told me she went out of !
i came in mad, and demanded her hus­ the deceased not recently objected to thorlties have made requisition for—” away without a wort! or sign from War­
&lt;he back gate and up the track towards i
Default having !&gt;• et. m &lt;!•
' bond, and they found him reeling the attentions paid her by other gen- But he had got no further when Doyle ing, the garrison had come to the con­
Anatole's—going for all she was worth
of a &lt; rrtAiu inortKuzc ins । about the dark court, swearing and tiemen? There was a murmur of re- staggered, and but for _the doctor’s clusion that those officers or men of xnd J.tu»- Newton to Ei
D. Ho-ti
—just after dawn."
•iHted
Marvil »ih. a
: muttering, and Dawson and she took proseh among the hearers, but madams help might have fallen.
Battery
"X"
who
still
believed
him
in
­
"The mischief she has! What can •
answered
unflinchingly,
though
with
—
.
...
recorded
in Ui«- of.!.
“For- God’s sake, colonel, it Isn't
nocent
IlWCllb were lUIUlA.
idiots. IJV
So ,I,U
did VUV
tho civil
I , I* • • ■f MVTO
deodn,
’, Hl|
for theCuouty
I OU.UJ
I
have started her? Did you see her him off between them. This must painful blushes and tears.. M. Lascelles true!
o
Sure 1 know nothing of it at nil
have
been
before
•eleven
o
’
clock;
and
Mi
Chilean,
on
the
.
'tf;
u
yourself, Sergt, Bennett?”*asked the
had said nothing of disapproval until at ajj. ,|r. indadc. indade. I was blind anUKirltte.: but U.o« were day. teb.u I
capts in of a stocky little Irish soldier, i that was absolutely all he knew.
the civil authorities of Louisiana com- &lt; siud mortpfle
&lt;i.-i t h
n coctfittadi
Then Mr. Allerton had told his story very recently; uu contraire, he hail , dhrunk, colonel Sure they'd swear a mandrd less respect from its educated । ,*1**de au!l •* ' ,
•landing at the • ment with drawn
much liked Mr. Waring. He was the man’s life
-- away, sir,
....
just because .he people Ilian did oven tbe military. I wherfio*!?*
"•» «4
'-4.
•aber awaiting op; rtunity to speak to again, without throwing the faintest only one of the officers at the barracks was the one—he was Xhe one that—"
»«** j.»ju 4
j
light
or
the
proceedings,
and
the
hackhis commander.
whom ho had over invited to the house,
"Be silent.'air! You are not accused, . Tho police force, like the atate. were »» U.erelu rxprr-e-! „
“Yes. sir." and the saber cam&gt;' flash- i■ driver was found, and frankly and and he talked with him a great deal;
undergoing
a
process
called
reconj
that 1 know of. It is as a witness you
fully told his: that Lascelles and an­
Ing up to the present. “She’d wint
the •»
hod never, even to her,, spoken of a are needed. Is he in condition to tc»- , at ruction, which might have been , after the tape
-over to the hospital to get some tuedi- other gentleman hired him about eight quarrel with him, because Mr. Waring
ri- imam
i
tify, doctor?"
|1 impressive
,7*, 1. -- in theory, bat,
v was
-i;.-.;-.~4
I
elne for the lieutenant just after our '‘ o’clock to drive them down to the for­ had been so polite to her, until within
I’vn i&lt;miM
Ho U well ouonirb. air. to tell wluit
1
bugle sounded first call, and she came ’ mer's place, which they said was sever­ a week or two; then—yes. he certainly he■ knows,
by
I a”tdrbe
ia'.t-ly there]
but he claims to know noth- been offered
&gt;- business
.... «... associates
... «
for ttwl
runnin' out as I wint to call the officer ! al squares above the barracks. He had. Of her husband's business affairs,
of the deceased foxAhc capture and ! pty'niei
t'jplfrul
of the day. sir. She ran bgck to the said that he would have to charge his papers, etc., she knew little. Ho ing." And this, too. Doyle eagerly sec­ conviction of the assassin. A distant [ »'"1 0*
lhe Wil
onded.
but
was
bent
along
in
the
am.
rnvm
u
„
them
eight
dollars
such
a
night
any
­
........................
..
&lt;
.
.
!
ment
l
lieutenant's quarters ahead of me, and ;
I
.LTt'i’i.
always had certainTjvy'
moneys,
though bulsncc. with the doctor to keep hlm’'«^uJ*™°“
-’-----v:»j. up .mly' u minute
two whin where below the old cotton-press, -- -■/- —r^ "
charge
of the
until xr
M. r&gt;v.n,
Phil- arrears ftc the -; *••
out of mischief, and a parting shot to take
♦-*'•»-*•—
•&gt;.« place ..«»&lt;&gt;
”»&gt;
down she came wid some Rundles, and where tbe pavement emled. But then .the
Ippu^oulduTlte. tb. latter',uddrte. | 5^,”'5,,^'..
drawers “of his
cuTnnel,
and ’that
they
hbd.
delayed
starting
nearly
on
*
“
•
“
•'
“
*
the
effect
that
when
the
coroner
was
•way shewiutto the north running,
bad been found among old Armand’a thereon I* lu* rthey should be in-so disturbed
a state
t„CT,
through
with him the post commander
wild-like. ^Thc steward told me a mo- hour, and took another gentleman
t!',’
with them,and that when driven by the wa’ not unusual- They werb all_in , jrould take hold again, so the colonel papers, and dispatches, via Havana. '
•cent af^er of Dawson’s escape."
I sto^pito ^hehcr’iatacPeHcare’^o^m 1
®
had been sent to him. also letters. '. there U ^cl^n - v.
depressed
more
thiifi
the
cocktail
stim
­
"Dawson! escaped from hospital?"
i
notice
■
for tc.._
town th
the
of that. ulated, und, as luck would have it, al­ Pierre d’Hervilly hod taken the weep- ' ®f
f —rted f-r
“ morning cfthxf,
“Yes, air.' They thought he was all three squares below where the pave- started
°P®“ most the first person to meet him in­ ing widow und little Nin Nin to bonne reMs. s^d'lw*
right last evening when he was sleep- ' ment endpd. and ho asked for his ,atal day_- bul he oft?n Ie&lt;l
mnman’H to stay. Alphonse and his ' Ave ’ dollnrt
uni
ing. and took the sentry off, and at money, saying he dare go no farther and ’n disorder, only then locking his side the gloomy inclosurc was his wife,
astftei !rvs &lt;2
four this morning he was gone."
I। in the darkness and the flood, the. library door. When she left for town and her few whispered words only
; Frenchman wouldn't pay, because ho two hours after him, the library door added to his misery.
Ruperstitldn*. had decamped. Nothing UKUejS sectin-tl t&gt;&gt;
also the side-window. She ,
. ■
hadn’t taken them all the way. Ho ’was
— -open,
-The water still lai- in pools about the would Induce them to remain undue "Si«SSSere. b, Br
Forty-eight hours had passed, and j pointed out that he had to bring an * could throw no light on the tragedy. ' premises, and the police had allowed thereof where foul murder had been sale contained Iu salt! inert..-u . xad Iht!
•ntatfacc hadJxsen found of Lieut. ■ othcr gentleman and had to wait a She had no idea who the stranger could . curtain of his neighbors to stream in done. "De hJhnte” was what they were |
waring, The
i ne civil
civu officers
omcers of
or the law ., long time, and demanded his eight dol- be. She hail not seen Philippe for.
afrpid of. And so tlu&gt; old white home- j jeth day *0!i*Septeinb. r‘. A. l». it ten'
Waring
W.1 held je»vo cmv.nertth the ne- |
The other ^htlemhn. -honThe nearly a year, and believed him to be and store at the white walls and stead, though surrounded on every side o'clock tn tbe forenoon. 1 *tuUl •t-h at
V
------ • lara- iuc uuicr (feuucuiau, wuum ue
at KeV West.
'• ®hade‘l ‘windows, but only a favored
.'at the norttji
•fays on duty at the barracks, and . fOu&gt;d to be one of th. officers at the
1!™?::.......,
::i the City ..ot|‘
1
1
i
few penetrated the hallway and rooms by curkolty »eekcr» and prying eyeu. •
Cram’•s face
with anxiety
•
“
'was
“ lined
‘
- bj/racks.
slipped a bill into his hand '
Alphonse, the colored boy. was so where the investigation waa being was practically deserted. Cram went 1 llu-Unir. (tliat ii-lns.the place where U&gt;e Cir-.
and trouble. .The formal inquest was !
t- hfhlen). the!
and said it was all ho had left, and if terrified by the tragedy and by his de- . held. Doyle shook like one with tho about hl. dull., with . hatry brurt . XS”"" 7-I ........................
••»«&lt;*!». or *"
held as the flood subsided, and the evi- ■ it wasn't enough he'd pay him the tention under the same roof with tho
’ as "ho ascended
-----i
and light aid. Ferry and Pierce both much
____ __thereof as may
necesmy
palsy
the little flight
dence of the post surgeon was most I next time ho came to town. But the murdered
to
pay
the
amount
m
I
u
-os
said monf|
___________________
commanded section snow, as Doyle re- KSn,
*“ ““ with elKtJt
‘
man that his evidence was
per rent. Inwtvw
Important. . About the throat of the others were very angry, and called on)y dragged from him. Nobody sus- of. steps and passed into the open door­
mained in close arrest and “Pills, the *na all legal coats. i-&lt;s«-!ln-»- with an atlprwy jt
way.
still
accompanied
by
.
"Little
murdered man were indubitable marks I
lee of
thirty h»«di-Kxr- &lt;-oT?wu&gt;-e4,
pec **
ted’ the poor fellow of complicity
Pills." People looked at him with Less" in close attendance. Something for therein.: Uic prem! e*
of violence. The skin was torn, as by j him an Irish thief, and then tho big —
soldier In uniform said he wouldn’t in the crime, yet be :-eemed.to consider marked curiosity. He was questioned, was utterly wrong with tho feHow. i «n
saW moruuge as all tbnsr
finger-nails, the flesh bruised and dis-.; have a man abused because he was
himself an on trial. He sworn he had requestioned, cross-questioned, but the Mrs. Doyle had not again ventured to ' -..tu-ccls of Und ’yin* and Wcc dtuate to;
colored as by fiercely-grasping fingers. I Irish, and Lieut. Waring, as he under­
Use. township of I'.iiltirm'rv. tuth- ,wnty vt
entered the library only once during result was only a hopeless tangle. He show her red nose within the limits of , lurry pad state cf Mlchlrsn.
kio«h
But. death, said the doctor, was caused j stood the name of this other officer to the afternoon
v..„w
or evening, and that
and described as folio*■« to bu.
by the single stab. Driven downward j be, told him, the witness, to slip out .was to close tho shutters when the really added nothing to the testimony the "barx," as she called them, a hint
Tbe cast half of the m-rih
•&lt;ea'l'‘r
from
Braxton
having
proved
sufficient;
‘
with savage force, a sharp-pointed, and say no more, that he’d fix it all storm broke. Ho I.ft a lamp burning of the hack driver and Bonelli. In ab­
the north east quarter ot the M&gt;utb
norta|
ject remorse and misery ho begged but that she was ever scouting tho ; ter of section six (d) in town t»o
two-edged, straight-bladed knife haffij
r^bt, und thutwwtbc lut b, Uw of low to tho bulk ««ordtag to extern. them to unocteteno
Morn, ’ raaxe eight A) west, containing one tmnurea
understand no
he wa.
was drunk
drunk pickets do one coaid doubt.
pierced the heart, and all was over In ‘
more or less.
P»rty. but be hennl loud word, though he felt mwe hi. muter und when bo Joined tho party, got drunker noon and night she prowler! about the j and three acres
Emily D.. Bcstwick. Mortgatet
an instant. One other wound there and tho
sound of a scuffle as hei)rove mistress would renfein in town over dimly ----•
• *3 Bwas a quar­ neighborhood, employing the “byes." ; Ph XL! r T. Doi onnv z.
remembered
there
was, a slashing ent across the stomach,,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
- away.
■ night rather than attempt to coma rel, but he had no sause to quarrel so she tenned such stray sheep in army .
which hod lets large amount of blood,
Dated June 23ud. l&amp;OAnd Mme. d'Hervilly had given her down.
Ho had sl.pt soundly, as with anyone—and that was all; he blue as a dhropof Anatole's best would
tout might possibly not have been mor­
testimony, which, translated, was to negroes will, despite the gale and the never knew how he got home. He tempt, to carry scawling notes to Jim, ;
tal. What part the deceased had taken
this effect: She had known the de- roar of tho rain that drowned all other
in the struggle could only bo conjec­ ceased these twenty years. He had ' noise. It waa late the next morning covered his face in his shaking hands one of which, falling with its postman
at last, and seemed on the verge of a by the wayside and turned over by the !
tured. A little five-chambered revolver
. been in the employ of her lamented when his mother called him. The old fit of crying.
guard to Capt. Cram for transmittal, j
which ho habitually carried was found
husband, who died of the fever Ln ’55, I mammy was frightened to see tho
But then came sensation.
waa addressed to Mister Loot'nt James ।
on the floor close at hand. Two charges and monsieur had succeeded' to the front gate open, the deep water in the j
Quietly rising from his seat, the -vffl- Doyle, Lite Bothery X, Jaxun Barx,; The Nervous System the Se»t
bad bean recently fired, for the barrel business, and made money, and owned streets, and the muddy footprints on 1
and brought the only laughter to hia
of Life and Mind. Recent
was black with powder; but no one property in town, besides the old fam- the veranda. She called Alphonse, whoj
lips the big horse artilleryman had j
bad heard a shot.
Wonderful Discoveries.
ily residence on the levee below. He found that his muster must have come
known for nearly a week. Her cus- j
The barkeeper at the Pelican could was wedded to Emilie only a little , in during the night, after aN. for th.
tomory Mercury, Dawson, had vanished '
throw but little light on the matter, while before the war, and lived at lamp was taken from tho Hall table,
from sight, dropped, with many an-1
-^he storm had broken, he said, with home all through, but business lan- the library door was closed and
other and often a better man, as a de-;
fury.
The rain dashed iu gutahed then, they had to contribute locked, so waa the front door, also
that tbewst
setter. •
■ Larrea, against.his western front, and much, and his younger brother, M. ! barred within, which it had not Seen
of life bl**thrArtrra
lx5Bt in l^c windows. He Philippe, had cost him a great deaL , when he went to bed. He tapped at
---—
iuc
gruea
spinal cord*
/ calledIdM/rcw/ men who haPP«ncd to be Philippe was an officer in th. zouaves j the library, got no answer, so tiptoed
jalousies bolted. Pierce stole in each ■
near ihe t&gt;»2?
,
«"•“&lt;« him, .nd was raised in 1801 among the French Ore- ' to his master's bedroom; it was empty
ofthcbrslr.,
day to see that everything, even to the
bn»y trying ."? tho .bnttera oles, and marched with them to Co- ] and undisturbed. Neither had madame
augmented heap of letters, was undis ,
when Lleuv
»»a lumbns, and waSr-wqunded und came 1 nor Mlle. Nin Nin been to their
turbed, and Ananias drooped in th«
• rendered timely aid. Lhslaa
&lt;,ucn^y home to be nursed, and Emilie took J rooms. Then ho was troubled, and '
court below and refused to be comfort­
.- seen Doyle durffigithrtyrev^tM ^°n~; care of him for weeks'and months, and then tita jpldeirs came and called him ■
ed. Cram had duly notified Waring’s
then
he
went
bock
to
the
war
and
.
out
into
the
rain.
They
could
tell
the
1
Mrs. Doyi.Awxuk in tJc bfu
relatives, now living Ln New York, of
below, and i;4^ten feu*’111 brBVcly. nnd was shot again ' rest
his grange and sudden disappearance,
flfld
1 honi«- “d thi^ tim&lt;? M. ! Cram’s story is already told, and he ■
applied them with whisky.
Th?* |1
but ftxade co mention of the cloud of ;
titles did
want to have him ] could add nothing. The officials tried '■
suspicion which had surrounded his alii
drank nothing but whisky. As they down St tbe bouse; Ufa *£“1 it cost too • to draw the batteryman
os to
to tne
theil
w. Jr. fcIlu
mim out as
,
ran in the side door they were surprised
iS.rSiE brain, and
l
relations
existing
between
Lieut
!
recently
had
had
the
verbal
.
—M
■*-!- . ■ _ . —— Mrlkli-ll IlH I 'll1,'.- wk
to see the lights of n carriage standing much to get the doctors down there; J —
Waring and madame, but got badly I Jj,; j . Crai? hcld fortb • rusty, crossLascelles papers, and a dark-complexn»*d"«
thespimL
at the edge of the banquette, and the so he came under Madatno's roof, and "bluffed. ” Cram said he had never j
°
‘
vd
«
X5d
v
lmife
that
looked
as
. tened. Ihiekwot Mtlr. lltu0 cl.llten 1 “STKlS.'itf
driver begged for shelter for his team, she was very fond of the boy. and seen anything in the faintest degree I . j
J,m,JTht hav° lain in the mud
'EKiVte’Ser.eJW*
saying some gentlemen had gone in- Emilie would come sometimes and play •worthy of comment Had he heanl “?nWeMor houra- &gt;
। wu making frequent trip, between
tern
“!
and
sing
for
him.
When
the
war
was
I the department headquarter, and bur- |7rlte£l ,wil«’ l&gt; W &gt;» ““‘"'SJ “1
aide, The barkeeper opened a gate,
anything? Yes, but nothing worthy ' ,
you. e!er Men tbfa» Jmife bo­
•nd the driver put his horses under a over M. Lascelles gave him money to go ot consideration, much less of repeti- i IOr?T hC asked- And Doyle, lifting •_ racks. . Al the former he compared Ihodcramroment ofvarious
to
Mexico
with
Maximilian,
and
when
•hed in a paved court in the rear, then
tion. Had he not loaned Mr. Waring '
, eye® on®
groaned, ahud- ! latter with Braxton and Cram. The
Tw-thtHjof chronic
^aten
came in for a drink. Meantime, said the French were recalled many de­ his team and carriage to drive madame • acr^.' and Baid:
•st intervi^e Mr. Allerton had before
breia S
f
the barkeeper, whose name was serted and came over to New Orleans,
“Oh. my God, yes!"
to town that morning? No. How did
tho haaeof Hje nruiu.
, ur
and
M.
Lascelles
was
making
very
lit
­
Bonelli, three gentlemen who were
ment
primarily
orlzlnntink
In
(■
“
Whose
property
is
it
or
was
It?"
he get it then? Took it! Was Mr.
wit.
Tho
great
nilsta;-i'
XVtreat
tig
laughing over their escape from the tle money now. and had sold his town
At first
not replv. He was with this same lively party, the de­
Waring in the habit of helping him, anA.he would
----treating tb&lt;q&gt;e dlstia-M.^
whim
J
•term hod .ordered wine and-gone into property, and he borrowed money of self to the property of his brother i “n,lOHnod
tective who joined them that night at or,-an
?aned aad
ehook,
rather than the nertu cemew -y
• private room. Doyle with them. Th6 her to help, as he said. Philippe again, officers? Yes. whenever he felt like it 1 ^^uro.tb. initial.
on lhe
h&lt; the St. Charles, and Allerton, being a are1bn cause ot tho
tm ‘ relcVrsted «P*Dn. Fraxiuum Mtues. «•« ^K^tuectlir
&lt;»nly one he knew was M. Lascelles, j who came to visit him, and he waa
n:en of much substance, had tapped his claUst.hM
profoundly stiHik'd«&gt;' i
for they never objected. Tho legal j
though he had seen one of the others often worried by Philippe's lettersT *cketbook significantly.
qvwnyeara, and bls
.?? "-lilefsnS*
But the official waa relentleaa
official thought such spirit of cam-j'
dtecoverios
In connwc &lt;&gt;«»
tbe
frequently ash*- rode by, and knew him begging for money. Seven thousand
.
The
difficulty
just
now
is
in
having
are -ad what
arndcrie In tho light artillery must .t“T*U “ ”h*t
them
betas
the facts «’n’a‘l1'L;„-v m..tbod» 4t
dollcrs
now
he
owed
her,
and
only
last
to be an officer before Mr. Doyle
, » talk with the widow," said this offi- statomont. and that ,ho $Ti lhe21achc. dWp
they
repreeent
”
make
life
at
the
barracks
something
„
,
treatment
are
wrong.
AU
’
L?
ure
, blucfc
•lapped him on the back and hailed week had asked for more. Philippe almost poetic, to which Cram re- ’
1‘ewple
were
crnwai
BR
the
halite.,
&lt;
'
to
Cram
and
Reynolds,
whom
he
°PIe werc crowding
hallway
ne*k dullness, c«»afu-.1 an. P"
*
him as "Sammy, old buck'" dr some­ was in Key West to buy an interest in r.ponded: “Oh, at times absolutely 1 nd2°
forcin£r
J
”*^ ^hc“«elrM 5_*_
into at
the room,
®et by appointment on the Thura- gsnh. xaelfocholy.
5
thing like that. Mr. Doyle had been some cigar business. M. Lascelles said idyllic."
'
Allowing the eventful Saturday
And
the
tilt
endod
with
the
•
L™?
1
5
err
F'
curiously
watc
h
In
g
drinking, and the gentleman whispered if he could ntisc three thousand to civil functionary ruffled, and this was
lr , *rtarrcd comrade, had ex- &lt;•* raxton’s '’combined" review. “She
reach
Philippe
this
week
they
would
to him not to intrude just then, and
ttad for the battery.
Cram never had I rztfiance* of dismay when the
«&gt; much pnjstrated. I’ve simplv
evidently wanted to get rid of him, but ail make trfoney, but Emilie begged any policy whatsoever.
knife was so suddenly produced. Now
i
awhu®« *Qd meantime go
M. Luftccllea, who had ordered tlic her not to. the was afraid It would all
Lieut. Doyle was the next witness “*2,
,[ b«^*«tlesaly forward.
V
Uth"
to thm
;o.
and
on
the
very
day
before
he
was
•wine, demanded to be introduced, and
•ummbned, and a more God-forsaken- ‘ ^.&lt;7 SUenco tor the moment waa op- V ay in which you can see her?"
would take no denial, and iavited Mr.

WARING’S PERIL.

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MYSTERIES!

�f
MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

nd
s
Lid

ty.

Ive

will

OU

ht».
proproeovany;

* in'
»by_

tha
an tv ’
salif
N*siteea
that
‘bry of
and,,
out Ii

• niitlASt all othcr P**"48* ^Ve *
finish, better pr-teefio. to
. Z “,oo5. end tbe firat cott mU be less.
" ■; Baryte, and other adulterants ol
lead are “lust as good
as
i . . ■ V Pure White Lead, why are all
{ullerated white lead, always
,ded Pure, or

OUT OF CASH.

THE

WORLD’S FAJ.

A PRINCE IN DISGUISE.

PROBATE OBDKB

Iiuprtaonrd fur Uta

ttieCltyof Hastings, in said county, on rXSnE? mb d-ra Julh 10
In connection with the wreck of the thousand eight hundred and ninety tbrre.
Prrrent, Charles W. Armstrong, Jod».» ••
American ship Robert L. Belknap on
..
„&lt; n-via
Natunas a curious story has reached Probate.
tho Singapore Free I*ress concerning
one of the shipwrecked crew, a young­
CHIPFXWA pALf^ Wwu. July -.y,ster who was serving on board the ves­ and represents Hist he is Prepared to readw
final account
-tch mtnilnlslrator
sel as an ordinary seaman, and who is his
Seymour** bank of this city closed its
prays that bh reld nrenint be allowed -»uf »
said to be a Russian prince. Inqui­ decree oP&lt;?l&lt;1 ribulim and assignment drfy
doors yesterday.
A GOOD RECORD.
made
and
he
be
dfecharged
from »^d
ries
were
made
about
him
at
Yoko
­
Porti^nd. Ore.. July 29.-The Union
Chicago. July 29,-r-One-half ofthe
Thrr^itpon it t»I ordered, that Friogr
Hanging company of this city made an term of the World’s Columbian exposi­ hama by the Ru&amp;iun consul, and he 11th day • f Augtw. A.D..UBS at ten o'clock to
was
found
at
work
with
the
rest
of
tho
assignment yesterday.
tion is past. The buildings in Jackson
Port Washington, Wis, July 29.— ' park were opened to the people of the crew. It is reported that these inqui­
- - - Barytes'i® a heavy white powder
The village of Ewen, on the main The German-American bank of this! world May 1. Wednesday was the ries were the result of telegraphic in- fpiii:..,ar--'-i|4ireU'w
? ,,.,d stone), having the appearance
r . Ii»cn lo pe hoMen rt’he Froontoe*,s.'vv- lead, worthless as a paint. line of the Duluth. South Shore &lt;fc At­ city closed its doors yesterday.
eighty-third open day of the fair and •tructions from St Petersburg to find fl--. in (tw City of HosiiUK*. IU Mid COUBW. aw
. ; only about'a cent a pound, and lantic railway, was almost wiped out
Stanton. Mkh., July 29. — G W. the end of the first half of the exposi­ the youngster. These have been fol­ •Lun «ui- if any there be. w»»' the »!****.*£.
■- used to cheapen the mixture. by fire. The town was the largest in Chopin &amp; Co.’s bank here closed yes­ tion. Vhe last day of the fair will be lowed and the youngster has been sent tbo |wrtii,."»-r may | not be rmntad. Ana
furtln i 0&gt;&lt;i-r*d, Inal •=*i«l uHIll'-u- r giv* BoMy**
-, J.'ioddy is to cloth, Barytes is Ontonagon county and had a popula­ terday with a crowd of depositors at its
totii per s Intarfcrted In s*;d ,-tote. oL
October 30. It will aid, as it began, on home in a Russian man-of-war.
Be careful to use only old tion of 2,000. Every business house but doors.
.
The boy is question is spoken of as a pei-l- cj •( *iU«l 'petition sud the hwiriW
Monday. The question'of Sunday open­
UHTt-&gt;(bt A. -jrinM a copy of this order to »*
.. -zajdard brands of white lead.
---------------IU« u.
Covington. Ind.. July 29.- The Farm­ -two was burned and a number of resi­
B.uitinK* HaNNKR. a arwoing
is not being mooted ,now
as .v
it «
was clevCT linguist, but with nothing else putiitahtal in
i i«d mi.4 firciibded In said County,
dence were destroyed. The loss was ers' and Merchant' bank of this city and there is no likelihood of another ln Particular to distinguish him from parwr^.r
Vmstwng &amp; McKelvy”
riarrv. ouce iu each; week for three *ueces*lFP
. .— o-i,i rvian"” “Eckstein estimated at, 3150,000. The insurance closed up at 1 o'clock yesterday. Ex­ open Sunday during the continuance of 0,e others serving on the vessel. A «reek\ previous to said day ot hearing.
■
rjcymer-Bauman
i Ch ah, W. AMMtnaoXH.
United States Treasurer Nebeker is the the fair. Since May 1 there have been stoutly built young fellow of eighteen
“Anchor” | was light and in most cases there was president.
Fahnestock”
I
Judue of Probate
I eight Sundays when Jackson park was or nineteen, he speaks English fairly
“Morley” ; none.
Kentucky” ' '
well
and
has
a
pleasant,
agreeable
MiDDLESBoao. Ky., July 29.—The ■ accessible io visitors.
“Shipman”
Southern”
manner. But there was not much of
First national bank of this place closed
the first half.
“Collier
From various portions of the state yesterday.
Red Seal”
------ ” .
}
The first half of the fair was great; the prince in his appearance, dressed
the reports of sixty-four dbseryeri for
■Davis-Chambers”
Great Falls. Mont. July 99.—The ’ the last half, declare the cbmmission- as he was in ordinary seaman's cos­
■ strictly pure, “iOld Dutch" process the week ended J uly 22 show that in­ First national bank here suspended ers, will be greater From May 1 to tume. He did not wish to give any
. Js, established by a lifetime of use. flammation of the bowelR, chdleru in­ yesterday owing to the Helena bank’s ; July 2(1. inclusive, 8.228,859 persons other name than Alexis, and smilingly
colors use National Lead Co.’s fantum und dysentery increased ami suspension.
| passed through the turnstiles at the en­ declined to say very much about his
- ' White Lead Tinting Colors with erysipelas'decrvused in area of preva­
Washington, July sa—Bank failures trances to the world's fair. Of this people. He admitted coming from the
• y Pure White Lead.
added:
was MENT, •■pedflo tor Hy*t«rta, Dlxito^, FMs, Mitolence. Scarlet fever was1 reported nt were reported to the comptroller as ' multitude 8,115,410 paid admission and; Caucasus, ■ and _&gt;
. "My
,
- father
.
•
by tlvc moat reliable dealers in
thirty-seven places, measles at seven­ follows yesterday: First national at 9,411,433 went into the grounds on more than a prince before we became | ralgta, HMdacha, Narvou* prostration cautod i*r
v -rvwhere.
,
,
tributary to Ru»iu." Hi. wandering,
teen, diphtheria at thirty-two and ty- Kankakee, Ill.; Dollar savings bank at passes.
-e ruing 10 paint, it w&gt;1! pay you
he attributed to B desire to see the j death, Prematura Old Age, Barrentom, Loto to
{Hioid fever at twenty places.
■ •
for a book containing iaforma.
Youngstown. ().; Citizens’ Savings and ;
THE GREATEST DAY.
SpnmtoLoan association at Akron. Q; Com­
July 4 was the greatest day in the world, but would not give further par- ySmSo
bT OTerycWa of btote,
mercial national, Ainsworth national history of the fair. From early morn­ ticulars of why he left home. His | torrtxm
j
State
Accountant
Tompkins
is
now
journeyings
appear to have taken him S tor K,°bymaiL ^nh*e«ch order tors bemto^fl*.
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
and Portland saving* banks a( Port­ ing until lute at night every mode of
; engaged preparing, the state tax levy land, Ore.; Commercial at Eau Claire, : transit to the exposition grounds was fimt,through the Mr&lt;liten-.ne.». then I
Chicago Branch.
•
I for tho years 1893-94. The total ap- Wis.; Savings at Baraboo, Wis.; First taxed to its utmost capacity. At night, to New York, whence he made a voy- cun*Hick Beadscboi BiUooneM, Livw 0ou*ptaiac~’
j prbpriations made by the legislature national at Ashland, Wis.. and the Ex- 1 the•—
State and Fiftcentn Streets.•
“ffitSffirelS’BSS
lake
best view
view of egetotheWeetlwlle,. Then be
•• front, where the uc»v
‘_______ aggregate 83.594,880.46. This is made change at Nunda, 111.
Jt
the fireworks could be obtained, was a he thought o! going home, bnt
w. H. Ooodyf.r, Sole Agent, H»U&gt;«A..
_ — ■ ■
m ' UP of •2.084.9’M-18 for 1893 nnd 81,529.Washington, Aug. 1.—Bank failures ’tolid mass of humanity. The count of good time at Havre induced him to |Jf____________________________
|
o
91A 33 for 1894. For I SKI the tux levy were reported as follows yesterday: ! l^e heads said 324,342 persons had prolong his journeying*.
" *“■ . __
wit 1
i ’wiU
♦1.WS.000 und for 1894 81.650,000
The Russian consul at Yokohama । ■■ aa ■*£ ■ a| J
a A O'
First national at Portland. Ore.: First po-ssed through the turnstiles. Those
NOt'WP.
! in round numbers.
national at The Dalles. Ore.;' Pendleton • who PuSl1 admission numbered 283,278 went to look him up and found him ‘ Q mIiIUIU I w O SawSuwtj.
t&lt; w .ev ttaf Wt«. serf I. ~d t? . l-lr. |
~~
savings at Pendleton. Ore; Bellingham , ant^ those who came in on passes 41,009. chipping riyeta in the hold. He showed
! much respect and endeavored to make
p.. prae
Bay national at Whatcom, Wash.;!
total admissions.
Beet In the world,
'
At its recent session the legislature Springfield savings
said...
he
(jUlVw
||vQUQv&lt;»w
n&amp;Tiu£3 at
ui Springfield,
cpriugucia, Mo.;
.no.;
The
' total number u.
of uuiuiaotuiia
admissions iu
in him leave the vessel, but
—v Alexis-----.43.00
j passed an act making it an offense Akron savings at Akron, 0.; private ' June was more than twice the number liked Mr. Moore, the chief officer, and
45.00,
\tt-50
44.00J
I punishable by tint* and imprisonment bank of A. Daniels Co. at Cedar Rap-' in May- The total for June was 3,577,- was not yet tired of a free life. Whan
| for any agent or officer of any life in­ ids, la: private bank of J. W. Case at 64 l&gt; while the total for May was only j the Robert L. Belknap was lost Alexis
43.50 ■
J 42.00
‘
~Ore., and Park national at Liv- , l,-r&gt;0»-M&gt;4wag
Qg tQ
u^ond mate’s boat1
■fraruua
i surauee company doing business in Astoria.
42.50 A
rhz.oo
’ that state to make discrimination be­ ingston, Mont
and was one of the five who were in
FIRST COMPLETE REPORT.
'
TIME TABLE.
Lbi.7S
tween white and colored persons in
42.25^
the
water
when
she
capsized. The six
Auditor William K. Ackerman, of the
THE VETERAN’S PROGRAMME.
.
I the matter of premiums or rates
X, ran aovl
exposition,
made his first complete re- hdurs in the xvater, the drifting down Favorite Route between Grund Rapids, Detr** '
How ih. Somi.n wmoi—r,. Their An- I"rt J“’r £. T“s "P°rt «hnwed the to Linggi and the hardships he endured ■
$2.00_
■ charged.
:;ii
gate receipts for the pre-exposition seemed to have convinced him that Lv, I Golmf East
ntral Reunion at Indlaiutpoll*.
there-----are--------------------------------------worse fates than being
।Tbe 1 period and the first two months of the ---------o a T Grand Rapids 7 to
ISDIANATOLS, Ind., Aug. 1.
I
An engine and ore train crushed
’
exposition tn amount to 32.121,660.76, ' prince in Russia, and he naively said: .. I East Paris
through the bumper at the outer end official programme of the national en- and the concessions receipts to 3530.- "Now I have seen the world, I will go .. McCord
.. Alto
• . ■ mi 1
nRPhS SHOE-mid* la th* Uteit of one
°f
th®
ore
docks
at
Marquette.
|
^
am
P™
‘
‘
n
t
of
the
^
,ran
'i
Army
of
the
one of the ore docks at Marquette.
„ lElmdale
.. held
..... io this
.... city in Sep­
Th. total receipts from tho d.to home."
' t piv$6 l?&lt;3 t-ytnyS3 53.50, S4.00or plunging 40 fret intn tbe lake. En- HcpuUlic to be
„ .Clariavllie ।
.
Sneer John Row. went down with | I tember &gt;■hat been issued. H
It b.
is m.
us follol- “I the organlxution of the expomtion
.. Lake Odessa
A PLUCKY YOUNG WOMAN.
„ (Woodbury
I lows:
company to June 30 were given at 321,- '
J4j'i$rfe|l. IfyoawhbtoKonomlMlnytxirfoctwttr, the engine, but escaped with slight in- 10 5’
.. IBunfield
1
251,316.53. According to this report, ' No Common Tramp Couli! Rob tho Mali
„ IMQiiiketr- '
. the expenditures to June 30 were 120,- .
.. Grand Ledge
While She Had Charco. ,
jfjTpcJ on IM bettwn, look for If when yon toy.
jumping-.
. ..dmd.hHta.MklldnMt«
Jumping.
s,pl s-nuMeot ih,Lnl veunM
.. Lansing
,
620,160.
The
estimated
receipts
for
'
Ellen
Stewart,
of
Yarrow
Valley,
has
JU DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mua. Sold by
,. Detroit
Nival veteran* 31 religious services
and‘ ijCen a stage-driver for three years or
I in me* In n I.lxcry.
, gept. 4—Arrival of the G., A. R and racon ‘ the month of May were 3719,402, a"
*"**“ more, and her route ir'over twenty
Krogan's livery barn at Manistee was to Its quarter* Naval Veterans' aasodstloa the expenses 3600,883. leaving u balance
destroyed
br fire
and the
all 1 tbe
contents'
meets
at
Mwonlo
hail
at
10
a
in
In j ‘the
even-City
of 3109.519. For
the month
of June
Lv
toward
miles of very rough and Ionesome coun­
I Edmore
estimated receipts were 31,060.820 and try. She has. says the Kansas City
-emkuniejlndu.ling thirteen hornes. I
.. tqanton
the estimated expenses only $642,921,. Journal, hart adventures, of course,
..
ronin
Die faintly, living above, had to leave Bt Tomlinson haiL F.rst nlsht of the elec- , leaving another talunrtt of 'll.on.SW. I
„„„
7M
since she has been at work, and more Ar (Grand Ledge
the building in their night dresses. I trira) and artificial gas display*, which will be
,ccld&lt;,nt» from wwhedThe loss will aggregate
with continued every night during the encampment, At the present time the estimated OT Ic„
..inly.
IF. M.
parade. itwii*
It will bp «»»•».
reven dully expejditun-, umount to about ' „ui r„^, anl, sno„.dritU, but she ho.
but little insurance.
&lt;5Sept.
*”‘ 5—Grand army «.-ra«v
Detroit
hours in passing, a „
given
niir.il vet. ­ 115,000. which is ipatermlly less than
----- point
----- The
-------- - on. driving
- ■ ■
...
Jauislug
kept right
every day
in the
erans and sons &lt;* '
* * ’.8
--------- •Anu-trong, ,1-jdpv cl
Grand Ledge
■
year
bnt
Sundays,
and
the
business
in
ot honor. Reunions
Mulliken
SUNDAY.
■--Ute of Joseph McKe
X, IV...K , Relist &lt;*erm ,01 1
AXOTHKlt 01T.S HVSDAT.
_ _
Snuflrid
the route has increased considerably
Attorney (ieneral Ellis haa filed an
\V&lt;K.-;i,ury
CHICAGO, July 29.—The council of ad- sinde she has had charge of it.
i opinion to the effect that registers of bold a reception st Tomllbvon hail Natural
LakuOdeasa
display and exhibition of fireworks on the , ministration
has ordered that the gates
. •.jnrt-And re-.rt-renta that she is deeds should file the certificate us tc rm
Clarksville
,
She came very near being
frozen w
to
r-ne
oeiug irozen
grounds south of the deaf and dumb institute. ■ —
- ..... "------------------------!-•■ r--,d- fhfr annual account as such
KltmUle
of the world-Rjalr be
Sob- ,icath „„„ nigi,t last winter, when nho
Sept. &amp;—National
emampDinl
meeting
at
. .mil pi.i; that a d»y be fixed for ‘ the payment-of taxes required by the t~XU.*£S
Alto
•
l ra. WoX. 1
The action
taken nt Frld.y was stalled in a snowdrift and found
McCord
new tax law in their offices instead ol
- - church.
• Ladka
---------- •-s nmeeting of
the ex- it impossible to dig fier way out, but
iiih.ii it is ordered, that Friday, the i' returning them to the persons furnish-'
East Paris !
•»----Rotert.- Park
of .he afternoon
Grand Rapid" 12 55
: . d‘A-'k'nst, A--D. t«3, at ten o'clock
clock Il .
e
i
Grand Army of tbn Republic at Young Mena eculive-----body
...
r-i;u i. in- iisslg’ied for the hearing
fl T ol
o 1 t, ing
111 If them.
l &lt;’ i ’ fl1.
.I—,'. n .Association
s■
khall
.ii D&amp;ugbters.of
,,wS • •• ww
V.i
......
, j of the exposition, some farmers pqgcucd her, and in a few
! r-v.
Christian
Vet-;
q-|ip question
of tbe advisabili- days she was on the box again.
r'tio;. ind t!&gt; a the heirs a: law of rei-1
TETE
eran's at tbe Second I’resbytcrinn church. .
• .
..
,
,
, .
, ■ r-oi! und all orherpenonwlnterested la ,
.
m
Miss Stewart has ^Iso had some
Grand Cem
L„. nrta.wm w w~»r .1 . ... .............
-Ill U »'
Portland
. tiu-ii to lu-liu’denat the i’robateuf-Fratik Purdy, a farmer living near beheld. At night ramp tlr*» and receptions of of Judge Stem s order was thoroughly trouble from tramps. One night in the
Ionia
&lt; 1 H;»li:’gi. In said t’ouaty, aril * AubWrn entertained a strange woman ,‘be encampment win be held.
discussed, and it was finally decided spring one of them attempted to hold
Howard City
oxyr night
.nJ is
la now
nowm.t
,1W. ■ reun.on&gt;
aTSS^S , '•«
" up the stage. It was a bright moon­
Ionia
.
not ik ;.* mZmai
aiiTtrnan over
night and
out ilQO.
. i--t in -i if peiuiourr may nv*
Stanton
।
--. And It Is further ordered,
light night and Ellen was late. In a
' thr.t’ I
An 18-fdot monument has been pagentry.
Kdniore
turner give notice to the person- *
the
court*.
*.
Sensions of the —
national
will of in
court".
The case in lonely part of the road where heavy
erected on me
the »uw
lot u»»uv«
owned ■»&gt;
by Lyon Post r iSept.
“ —---------- •I lii —
)r &lt;H-ndeacy
--------bodies
said■ otati*, oof( t|
the
pendency ol
o! . errcwsivu
•
Every
day.
others
week days only, i step
-...j.
---------.&lt;*_
i
—
.-i
tv_a
—
u
.-i_i.
—
where
wtUer.ot6ye.ulw'
Tee t.rewell n-wptw wilt te held Judge -Stein’s court, where the forests flanked it on either side a man ou signal.
■ ■ । uiid-’.i.c IieATlnr
•--------1— G A IL. in Riverside temefcry al Se
ubllMied
,
'
*
at night
official
officials
have
been
citetl
cited
to suddenly stepped from behind a tree
Parlor cars on all trains hr twee a Beam!
•J Oils order to be. puL.
—.v^ III
... the Has-I
•r printed
Driiited and drci
elrcn ■ nominee.
■
-- I1 show
,
Rm-Ids and Detroit. Seats 25cents. CoauMOmaa
•' • s Kt! -t newspaper
cause why they should not and, catching the horses by the ifitn, made
n.Unlon station. Grand Raukta with Ww
Mrs. Leeteh. who was so nearly tnur- *
... -nd Count)- of Harry, once In'encl.
THE GREEN-EYED MONSTER.
, be punished for contempt in disobey­ stopped them.
Chh ago* Wbct Michigan HsimTvwi
'■ r recessive weeks previous to
dered at Durand at the time of the kill­
Chicago axd the W»t and xor Mtmxm! C«u*«a a Wl*cun*lu Man to Kill HI* ing the injunction restraining them j
•■■■
t.e.
.
“Throw out that mail bag'." com­ gon, MaxihtkeI Traverse Cnv, Elk RmtCharles. W. Armstrong.
ing of her husband, is said to be a phys­
from closing the fair Sundays came up manded the fellow, gruffly. .
Judge of Probate.
- rtffl. CHARLEVOIX, PKTOeXET AMU KaE
ical wreck.
View. Favorite route to the aumrr.er roarte
Rhinelander, Wis.. Aug. 1.—Jeal­ Friday. Counsel for Mr. Clingman not
ue copy.)
Miss Stewart always carried a revol­ of
northern Mich'pan.
The contract ha* been awarded for ousy snuffed out two lives Sunday being ready a further hearing was set
Train* leave Grand He.rlds for ChioagCL
ver in a convenient pocket, nnd in the
, building the Lutheran home for the night. People passing.the residence of for Monday.
PROBATE ORDER.
Commissioner |Massey wink of a cat's eye she hail the muzzle
aged at Monroe.
It will cost 89.453, Mrs. G. W. Smith during the evening said in regard to the latest Sunday
.'■ of Mi.-Jugal).county of Harry,—ss.
of it squarely on the tramp's head.
A' a "e—iun &lt;&lt;f the Probate Court for the and is to be completed March 1.
heard several shots flrod. They investi­ order:
:nrv nf Barry, hidden at the Probate Office P
"Get up on that rear horse'." was the except Saturday; via. St. Joseph and g —
•The members ot the council of administra­
The body of an unknown man»wns gated and found Smitfi and his wife ly­
■ &gt; ns of Hastings. In said county, on Wed
-•
the ar.tii dav of July, iu the year found near Carp river, 3 miles north ol ing in pools of blood, the latter dead tion do not want to go to jail for contempt of reply that the highwayman got to his
■•■ l iioic-aivt t-lght hundred and ninety-three.
court. Neither do they want to make a bit­ order. The man didn't move. “Get
Leave for Traverse Citv
I ‘••■..t. Charles W. Armslroug, Judge o; Negaunee. An unmailed letter in his aud the man still alive but horribly ter tight more bitter. The postponement up there or I’ll shoot you," cdoily said
pocket was signed “William McGed." wounded.
He cannot recover. To a
the case left us with but two thing* the girl. The tramp came to the con­
in !! • matter of the estate of Orinda Bolster, The body was supposed to have been number of persons he said that he in­ cl
to da Wo could obey tbe directory a clusion that he had better obey orders
vnl.aud determining who are tire lawful
'
i’arlor cars
day trains and ■dttjxrw «m
entitled Io-inherit the land of said there since last November.
tended to kill his wife and himself. He order and keep the lair dosed or obey the and scrambled onto the back of the nlEhl
trains between Bar View, Grand BapMs.
■■-.ISf.j,
•
court's order and open II A» the dlretx-diencc
Chicago and Detroit. Through palaee ear &gt;»Rev. Ludwig Fucrbriuger. of Frank­ said that be had proof that she was un­ of tbe onltrof the court would be loHovcd by horxo.
.
.
•'ii nading and filing the petition duly vert
tween
lluN
’
.
iiigo
and
Hay View. via. C. K. 4M.
ol Dennis Haskel), son of -ntd deehared. enmuth. has accepted a call to a, profes­ true to him, and his only regret other u puht'-hmrnt the council thought discretion
"Now, sit still till we get to the R’y.. D. L. A N.R y.. andC. &amp; W M. R jr.
: for
therein *t«t-»l that an or­
than that he had not died instantly tin beU'-r part of valor anti oleyrd the order.' post office or you'll bi- sorry," said the
Ask ourngenti for further particular?* er
. • i .-r.-.. bi-mad- by thia court detennin- sorship in the Lutheran seminary at
write
to
ab
uouul
was
that
he
could
not
have
killed
the,
, SMALI.EST CROWD YET.
SL Louis.
girl, who kept the man under covcx* of
George DEUAVEjc.Gen'l PareTAg**.
Pension officials, in purging the rolls, man who caused the trouble before he
Chicago. Julv :'■!. — In accordance the revolver. In three-quarters of an
Graud RavMa.
■i ••-.th • riijitv therein.
with the order of the council of admin­ b.otir Miss Stewart drove up to the post
cut off Supreme Judge Charles Dean shot his wife.
r. and called for
Rock Island, Ill., July 3l.-^-(ilark II. istration the gates to Jackson'park were office with the prisoner
Long, who lost an arm in the service, f
•
u ri&gt;e fureaaou. ee assigned
opened yesterday.
The attendance !om(&gt; one to come out and take the fclLieut Ogden. Thirteenth infantry,
■ 'Hi- hearii.g of 51.1.1 |» tttlon. and
' ' ■ l.u-lra .it law of «-rt-I deceased was drowned in Pleasant lake, while Buford and Miss Fannie Sudlow were proved to be tlte smallest of any day jow jn charge. There was a crowd of
' TIMETABLE.
: &lt;11
other irnnmn* iiitrreMM in
since
the
fair
begun,
but
13.03“ persons husky yo.ung farmers in the office aud
drowned
in
Rock
river
near
this
city
bathing.
The
body
was
not
recovered.
• ' t.n-. an-rrnnlred to appear at a *e*siou
IneBect JncrH.teUX
■ court, thru to be holden at the Probatr
in ten minutes the woulfi-be high-way
Saturday. Both were members of a paying for admission.
Lightning
struck
the
house
of
a
Che
­
"I.. - in the. city of Hastings, In said county, and
man was beyond the possibility of es­
•,i'w can-r. u any there be, why the prayer of boygan man. He received a severe camping-out party and in company ■
Stations.
cape.
who narrowly
cs- had gone
"
• j -'tithnier may nut be granted. And It I* shock and was cured of an attack of with four
. others, eaped
a similar fate,
the I V,
Memphis
Memphisinto
, Tenn.,
duty
SI. —, Indict- j July
' &gt; r ordered,, that said petitlonerglve notice
lie was tried for attempting to rob
• tiic ii-rhotis interested In said estate, of th* of rheumatism that had kept him in
meats were returned Saturday against
■
NOXTH.I
indeiii-y of xald petilloo, and the nearing the house-ftfr screral days previous to river to bathe. Both were hirflily eon- ( several of the men who participated in the mail anil is now within the wails
! ' •&lt;'!. hy Il.icllig a copy ul taia urtler U» U» the storm.
of the penitentiary. Fob this piece of KaJa»iiu.’oo Lv...
i nected and among the best known so1,1 ''i-d in tee .iHsitngs/BANSKM. a newpw| the lynching of Lee Walker a week work Miss Stewart received a purse of East Cooper
A
number
of
piecii
of
pure
native
=
j
e
t
y
peopl
e
of
the
city.
■ ’ printed and circulated In said county 01
1 ap&gt;. Three of the men indicted arc one Jiiindred dollars, contributed by (iicbhuid June).
■irn. &lt;in&lt;t? Iu Vach week tor three sticcesxiir copjxir were lately found at the foot of
Sadden Death *&gt;f Canute Anderson.
I,|n jaj]. The Others will probably be
«a previous to xaiddr.y of lie «ring.
Mlio.................
the farmers along the route.
Trout lake, 10 miles south of the vil-,
Charles w. Armstrong.
Iteltcn .............
GrI.xtsbvrg, Wia.
Aug. ••
1.—Canute , arrested to-day, when additional in­
GHAPiTBDVKV,
•■■=-.
' A true copy.)
Judge ot Probate.
Cloverdale. ...
logo of Au Train by workmen who , Anderson was killed
.... . Monday
| dictments
will be returned. The men
while
Sbnltt..............
were .ng«gwl In digging • dluh.
;'rreuainw hi» "hl
,
h^'hnrreit.
'He
got
'
in
’
jnil
MORTGAGE SALE.
'
'
are
Harry
M.
Frayser,
ASwitshhav harvest. He got,
* “I hajre noticed something which I B48TtXG8........
Joseph
pole wneu
Joeeph Hancock,
Huonek. chief
ehlel engineer01 tne udJ„u h
h3y trolley polo
when cue
the guy ;
Phil -Bode, a railroad engineer,
IMault havinit been nisde in the conditions
! do not understand about bicycle rid­
wav Htriking him on the and Jake O'Netti, u cook.
••I io-rtain m&gt;irt&lt;iMrn rtmdr. by Joseph Koliflil steamer I. M. Weston, fell overboard
' ing," said n young man who has re­ Coats Grove...
cni;hlng his sknll.
Ilia
Wovdlavd
tovtca Knlxht, his wife. toMainuel Owren 30 miles off Holland, and was drowned. .
} cently invested in a wheel and puts in Aobdbtm ....
I'lMulod Not GuiltyMay tnh. A. D. IMO aud recorded in
D. D. Thorp’s printing and binding w}dow Js prOstrated and her life is de­
Fla D. L.,
nice of Redder of Deeds for Biota Co..
day
on ---------------the boulevards.
Washixotox. July29.—Col. Frederick * several hours a—
.. —
------- Lansing
M'rliiziui. on the 7th day ot May. A, D., !*&gt;"&gt;. establishment at Lansing-caught fire. 5Da.iredof.
Alnswortli. of the record and pension 1 "Thin is what I have noticed: Girls
:n liter 34 ot niort&lt;a«es. on pa&lt;e 1R0. on which and. while the flames were promptly ,
w.ra
Grand Rapids.
t’lortipue there is claimed to be due nnd unpaid
office;
Contractor
Ddnt.
Superintendent
•
who
would
not
think
of
flirting
if
they
T.rrv’-T^Xh.re
at n- (lih-ottbh notice the sum of-two hum
ridimr
alking on the street or riding
Tnor. N. V., July ai.-Hollren bare William E. Covert and Engineer Sasse 1 were walking
&lt;ir*dflft*-Uir«e and furl)-eight one hundredth*
‘r'
&lt;h too und an Attorney** fee of nf
an ordinary conveyance proceed
’
I-rof. I&gt;. H. Thompson has dUcorered been prated of a general reeumpUpn O&amp; plead not guilty in the criminal court in
.rer. m,'for* provided for In -odd mortgage and n«&gt;
uTTb^hW in th. J Xk- Monday‘next at th. Harden ■ U the lndlrtm.nl. ehhrrfn, then, with with one accord to inaugurate harm­
HUllons.
i ^nk»°rS°^ t”'c Clinton foundry.
• ’nt &lt;&gt;r t&gt;hKx&gt;edlnxs at :»w liarlne been InstHn- ‘n’O'^'’rk'tireglomh,,OrCl“'““
▼aricneo
.......
«hn Clinton foundry. manslaughter
man«lnt&lt;&lt;rhtt-r bv
collnnse less flirtations when they arc out
by reason of the collapse
’■•! to reeoier the muueys recured &gt;»y wild
m&gt;'rix'i«e or any part thereof. Therefore.
bicycling,
+
do
not
mean,"
said
the
of the Ford Theater building. The
SOLTH.
J. tampbereJta^hlm^tJ^- TJns^
■&gt; riruie of the do «**r of sale contained in wild
cases will be called fur trial in October. young man, "that they indulge in con•ii'.rtiraue. and the statute in such case in»de
red pnivi'iwi, notice is hereby Ktveu that &lt;«•- neath the wheels of a train at Cheboydact.that is bold or-especially objec­
• tlted. ............................
_____ ______—_7____
“’ •iar.tay.thc Ju.1 .l-y of Sept-mber. A D. U«J. tran nnd was crushed to death..
, . .
tionable. but only that girls who never
i ten n ctjM-li in ihf forenoon, I shall sell at rub
Joi.lKT, 111.. Aug. !.—The country indulge in anything approaching Girt­ S®"’.::::
Jo«.ph MeOlrr committed .ulelde at
&gt;ri.u. «■• ; ■ .i-K-lioti to the hfgii&lt;-Mt bidder, al the north
Deltoo ....
farms are suffering from fires caused ing under any other circumstances^ are Cloverdale
trout lo -r of the court houfS In :he city Of Umt
tmt- Mtchic at,(thatbving the »lrec wh-.rv the sunn Sto. Mind.
by
sparks
from
the
engines
on
the
rail0 &lt;z&gt;j
certain to be a little flirtatious when Shultz
cin-n't court far Barry rountv Is huldeu). the in the river.
roadr. Farmers fought; fires all day they get on a wheel." The notebook
premte s dc-mi IbHl in s.Ud inort&lt;age. nr re Xi™
Hastings...
tired of l«e:
I Ch.rekre
‘‘'““’“x
in u h i lii-revf us may be neccsssrv to |&gt;sv lh&lt;
Sunday.
Barns, hfiystaeks. oats in woman could not tell the young man
■■ u I'Hit dun Oil -aid ino-tgage. with' eight ln’t
too. Well, i
4 Von
Van Sohnkk
Sohnlck Some got four
four and--------------otheraaUyyear
The
Ludington.
stack, orchards and pastures were why this is unless it be that, first, tho Coats Grove.
'
mu-rrit. nnd all legal cod?, together wl'h
Woodland ...
swept for miles, and word comei that
'•»■• Min-,ry fo« providrj for In ssld tnori- company', dry ktlna containing about
uul. »lm&gt; o—«■
exhilarating exercise makes young
100.000 feetrf lumber were destroyed.
A,noBl. ul, Aug. f.-The Aurora the farmers are neglecting their work women as well as young men gay and
teasing....
by fire atlMeuominee.
Low
milla have Iwcn .but down in- to protect their homes.
especially, vivacious, and. second, be­ Detroit ...
(U.00O.
J
, ,
^drfiaitely. throwing 500 hand, out of
Death
Donald M. Nsushtao.
came bicycling is » unconventional Grand Rapids1,
tana
Two men named Adams and Curry enl„i^vmenL
Chicago, .rtly 31.—Ex-Senator Donald tbnt'it tends to make those who in­
wore killed by lightning at Munaskong
McNaughton. executive officer of the dulge in it for the nonce ignore the
t No*. 5 andOKUlnot t-.rrv k-mm
• ’&gt; unrln raiJg-s nine Lu] wriii. Thn&lt;e&lt;
. ..nBmx x.
Aug. l.-Tbe
r i"ftitig nottti tweiitv-nlghL I tri rod*, tta-ncr bay. «0 mile, down th. river from Saalt
strict. conventionalities of Ufa As he provided with freight iron jwiadiv
tn inun ne-t farry &lt;4 I uvf*. thence lunnlns
Freigh trains roll.he iv.mt «j- -haa no reasons to offer that were more
.
nt I A‘ MitcJU, mills closed down ycatenlny, York state building at S:
“&gt;-il i tweiiiv eight |.;s] rod*. th*n.-« itinidng Ste. Marie.
rj
’asTOSK.TfSKS'^plausible tbe young man accepted tills
k't’y l&lt;0| rod" 1» Uie i tree of bexiunluR. D^«r?‘iwJitoSX‘
“ «• J ibrewlug Mieo pereoo. out of employ,
•-G.t I.uing seven u ] acre* «f buuT.
BL C. I’OTTtt,' GenT p’a t/aS.*
conclusion.
..
•
’ Samuel Caksox.
overturning ol a carriage.
I ment .
Mortgagee.

Strictly Pure
White Lead?”

Jacobs, Fuhrmann, Vogler and Rcpke,
who were convicted of the murder of
Albert Molitor, received their sentence
“t Alpena. When asked by Judge Kelley
if they
had anything to say,
all of
the
prisoners
expressed
thenjselves as being not guilty. Repke
was tho only one ot the four who
broke down. The judge then sen­
tenced them to imprisonment for life at
hard labor at Jackson prison.

■'“1-v 29—A dbpateh
from Port Washington says the Ger­
man American bank at that place has
lailctj.
Another special says Sevmeurs bank at Chippie^ Full.

▲ Review of the First Three
Months of tho Season. .

VITAL TO MANHOOD.

Wj QQIIfjLAS
S3 SHOE

Dalroit, Lanwg &amp; lorlhen

*toti
Ink,
and

। te ot
&lt; iclou
I UtDC
K day

i forth
. tte
with
l lerv» th-:|ireo
• WC and

UDll
aud
'tale
Ibrtr four
efllDx7‘ tlii•i&gt;&gt;
nd the
notice
a» the
&amp;£

r*'-75
OSES

-

"’Z,'- Jurt^ The flr'n",n“,t'd hlTOw1'

JSiu™

**“’ T""*“

■VOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.

V"

cessarv
niort
mW
i«raejr’s
•named
•dribed

unty of
MDOWU
ter and
L quar) Dorth
hundred

KS&lt;ee.

Seat
snt

ln ’»*'

Ciitue, Za’iifflaica ii

Lite b •• "
brMn
erens.Jh&gt;*

hat even
* instant

Uod that

ten «fll
^organs

•re which

tted «peubject f '■

»M&lt;d,Jtin*s:h.ie23.

�Th. w.l.r from
J","! £
too looms Io Indi*. With obMP •llv«r
M. UM
80 cents per ounce, it will take 600 pure ।.1 „
raw materials from her 220,- .
ing and cotton manufacturing Industries S
£ v.rlo». pwt. ot lb. dly.
000,000
ladlan slaves and fix a price on SiTteWM.
I
grains
of
it
to
buy
23.22
grains
of
pure
■
and *‘a bouse divided against Itself cannot ।
anner stand.
the amount In an American dolMr. our raw materials that be uses and a tariff i
” How can all her Industries bo jgold,
or 25.84 grains of silver to one of gold. OT .llvrn to breU op oi.ou«c&lt;orto« Ur Inmade to strike the chord of prosperity In &lt;
Thursday, Aug. 3. '^9*___
suppose the United States under the dla, she is mistress of the, world
unison is the question? And let us see Now
]
"
aalMHAia.uc6oK.n*n.r. j jiow the Ingenious "English mind approach- ।present pressure establishes a ratio of 25 Joi' the next hundred years to come,
' es the subject
&lt;of silver to one of gold, then the fixes the aniens wo rh.ru- our policy. &gt;”«o' »
of allver at 80 cents per ounce, and ln,coU». «enlo. of our_peop e •“&gt;
l*arliament appoints a commission, of value
1
tb» aaSTcroH, micji., pwtofhcb,
which Lord Herschell was chairman, to :England can buy it at that price and send .•immcnsBcnatural resources, rhe growtn
audun 14. 137B.
Investigate aud report This commission 1It to her mints and coin it into rupees at ot cotton minuhcturlnp lo lodb “J"
per ounce, aud use the rupee to Irlnlt «U.cr there UemonetraUM th»l with
haS been gathering Information and study- SI.46?i
:
coinage we could control the com
|ug the subject tor more than eight months pay for wheat, cotten. rice and jute, and free
meree ot e”ery .liter win, Mtton on IM
aud has recently reported, recommending fix the price of our wheat and cotton. As
because they would buy wm-re
First, that the mints erf India be closed ’ to there will be many who will read this ar­
ticle
who
will
not
have
an
opportunity
to
A GRAND EXPOSE.
their money would go the furthest, an
the coinage of silver for individual ac­
read my address In conunectlon with IL when we had developed the basl““?
count
'
“
Second—That the government buy sil­ 1 reproduce from It so much of it as shows land conld not &gt;'»&gt;’ a tylff and
Eagtaod*
as she proposes to do for India.
1
■
ver bullion and coin It into rupees at the how England has done IL
one be foolish enough to think that tih
A^ORAND F.XPOSK.
The Banner desires to give Ha readers mints of-India, and sell tbe rupee* at $2
morera
cents apiece in gold.
A pound of cotton or a bushel of wheat native Inhabitants of India
ail the Information possible upon the sil­
coinage of. silvM
Third—That a tariff be levied on the of the same quantity Is of equal value to In the suspension
When cooking is a 'bore
ver question and we give below a speech importation of all silver Into India not in­ the English whether they lay It down their mints. Won II, a people who bad In
and appetites are dainty
on the free coinage of silver. The silver troduced by the government
from India or America. Suppose a Man­ creased the »“&gt;ount of their exerts m re
A cream of tarter bak.ng powder
than
sixty
per
cent
in
twenty
years?
w
no
question as It now is, Isnotwtrictly a party
A TBHIUni.K RAID.
chester cotton spinner wants some cotton prSocS’^.OM Ulc. or cotton1 M Highest of all in leavening strength
Well we have th.- things
for Hla mill and wheat for flour on
issue, the two great parties being divided
Now, each of these measures have
made on purpose for
»K»ln»t UTS.OOO tale. t,entf ’“."wSi _ .Latest United States Govern­
. upon it, and*we are desirous Of giving our special service to perform. First, tbe which to feed his operatives. He writes Who sports 59.000,000 bushels ot when
dainty appetites
to his tondra broker to buy him say
readers all the light possible upon this stoppage of the free coinage for Individu­
ss MSlnst 8S0.055 twenty yesrs SJo. Who ment Food Report.
als is to depress the value of sliver bullion 10,000 ounces of allver and slilp It to his export J03.000.000 poosd. o( cotton Royal Baking Powder Co.,
The finest kind of Olive*
great question. We publish It entire —
and give the goverhmeut the control of broker at Bombay. At 86 cents per ounce
Wai!
St.,
N.
Y.
California Breakfast Eocid
ysrnusswlnst
1.000.000
nineteen
yenrs
Information that tbetulnta of India bate the supply of rupees. At 31 pence- an it costs him $8,500 in gold. He write* his
Columbus Cereline Flakes
been closed to the free coinage of silver ounce for bullion, tbe price quoted yes­ broker In Bombay uii the arrival of the sil­ ago
WANT TO DESTKOY TlIKUi I’llOPKHTY .'
ver
bullion,
to
take
it
to
the
mint
and
have
terday,
tbe
silver
in
the
rqpee
would
cost
has swept over the country like an equi­
Quaker Rolled Oats, Cass
noctial gale, shaking from their unstable the government 20 cents, and If sold nt it coined into rupees cud Invest the pro­
-No. people growing In thal
Farm Table Sauce. Sal­
tbe light of hope before them. 111« Knfr
poise the opinions of many weak minded 32 cents would give the. government 12 duct In eotton and ship It to him.
Ills Bombay broker ou the arrival of tbe land and tbe office bolding Englishman in
advocates of free silver and as they roll cents profit on each rupee, or abou{ 38
mon Steak. Potted Ham,
with the Impetus of tha storm are greeted cents profit on each ounce she coined Into silver obeys Instructions, and after paying India who did the work.”
If
you
fail
to
know
that
PIANOS,
Potted Chicken Potted
with volleys of -we told you so,” by the rupees. Sixty percent profit should j cer­ 2 per cent sebiorage for having it coined‘•First, because their cotton factories are ORGANS and SEWING MA­
Turkey, Huckins Soups,
superficial, who think they see the world tainly be satisfactory to Hie government. received In rupees $14,374 worth, which being destroyed, by the cotton fact®r,eB ,
going with tbe storm and their great de­ Having made this sum herself, she hands he invests la cotton and sends to Man­ India, and the second because their salar­ CHINES can be bought cheap of
California Orange- Basire tn get into the ranks of the majority, .the rupees over to her customers with a chester. Ou its arrival, counting Grat cost ies are paid In rupees, which were■•&gt;«[»*nanae, etc., yon need not
ignorant of its bearing upon the future1 stamp on them authorizing said customers of silver, freight, brokerage, Insurance, elated when used l» payment for the lux­
destiny of tbe nation. While if there ever to pay their debts due her Indian subjects etc., say It costs 10 cents per pound In uries they Imported. Now, my «’u"lrT'
' cook much and you cau’t
was a time when the people of the Ameri­ witli these rupees at a valuation of a frac­ gold to lay it down. An American offers men. If you deserve prosperity and liber­
help
eating if yon &lt;.vit]
can nation weye called upou to act with tion more than 47 cents per rupee. The him cotton und if he buys It from l)im he ty let every one of you rise and swear tn
wisdom and moral courage, the present Is aggregate ravages upon India of the three will have to pay for it In gold, so he the presence of the living God that there
get some of our good
“
Not
what
a
man
earns
but
what
invasions
ot
Alexander.
Pompey
and
Lu-says:
,
,
one.
shall be no compromise with injustice and
things,
We
"1 am laying my cotton down from In­ error. Let the word go forth from mouth he saves makes him rich.”
The enemy Is not making an open as­ iullus did not cost India one-half the
sault upon us, but under cover Is working treasure that this measure will If submit­ dia at a cost of 10 cents per pound in gold, to mouth with the rapidity of an electric propose to make it interesting for
and other things being equal*I would pre shock that the political head of every con­ Hastings competition.
upou our imaginations and fears • In the’ ted to without a revolution.
So don’t
♦tope of exciting in us such panic that we.
To see the. rights of 290,000.000 people fer to patronize our own Colonies."
gressman shall come otf who wavers or de­
Therefore, If the American sells he must serts the interest of his country in this, fail to write me for prices and
like the foes of tbe GWeonltes may work adjusted In one day by a council of aliens
terms on first class goods.
our own destruction. But my countrymen 6,000 miles from the scene of action Is a offer the same quality at a lower price, or her hour of need.
calm yourselves and let us strip away the manifestation ot Imperial power that a better quality at the same price. And
Yours for business,
-The Panama scandal demonstrates
covering and see the occasion of oil this would make the mouth of Napoleon wa­ the price at which the Englishman can lay that there are those among who would be­
clatter. It Is unbecoming a great and ter. But England Is accustomed to large his cotton ddwn from India Is what tray the Interests of their country for
C. E. INGERSON, Agent.
mighty nation of 65.000,000 of people to transactions: her interests demand it, and enables him to fix the price on our cot­ money. All such should be tried and If
permit themselves to be worked Into such it Is done. Were we disinterested specta­ ton.
convicted, banished as unworthy of citi­
Nashville, Mich.
a fever of excitement by the machinations tors we might only catch our breath at
EICKK COINAGK WOULD STOP IT.
zenship Iu nations whose destiny and mis­
of the wily fox whose paw has been caught this glare of power and then float on in
We will assume for the present that If sion Is to ameliorate, elevate and ennoble
In his own trap and unless he can our normal mood, but when we see all of we had free coinage of silver that an ounce
mankind.
scare you to his relief la going to lose our giant Industries- bowing their towering of it would be worth 81.2929 aud if It was,
-Remember how England bought the
it.
’
heads and being stripped of their green then 10.090 ounces of it would cost $12,929 Irish parliament to pass the act dissolving
Owing to the low price at which wheat leaves and vigorous shoots by tbe suction iu gold, and when sent to Bombay and the nation and to become a part of the
can be laid down from India by tbe use of of the storm and those with decayed spots coined Into rupees, nnd the senlorage paid, United Kingdom. Remember Seyd with
cheap silver there is 1,000,000 acres less In them crashing and tumbling down. &gt;we would only.give S14.374 worth of rupees, bls $500,000 In your own congress In 1873
land sown to wheat In England now begin to question whelherthe earth upon the same as when the first cost was $8.­ securing the demonetization .of silver and
than
the.
annual average
crop which we stand is firm. In this hour of 500, and there being no more rupees It know the character of your foe and let no
was twenty years ago. aud her agricul­ confusion nnd uncertainty upon what can would pay for no more pounds of cotton
Constantly keeps on hand a fine line of
tural interests generally are In a depressed we count as fixed? where find the measure or bushels of wheat; the freight. Insur­ guilty one escape.
A DKAPKRATX STKVGOT.E.
_______
In
her
cotton factories with which to circumscribe conditions, and ance, seuiorage, and brokerage being the
condition.
" 1874
‘
‘
and
Jap- make them fall Into line ready to respond
The stakes are greater than have ever
supplied India.
China
saffie in both cases, the difference In the
an with cotton goods autl .yarns to well considered action? If tho mariner cost in the same amount of cotton would been played for between nations. They
there being but eighteen factories in should cast bis eye upon the waters that the be the difference In the first cost of tbe •re for the commercial supremacy of the
India running 285.009 spllmlles, which af­ storm was lashing under him In its fury silver. 58,500, at 19 cents per pound, earth. If our country is to win there must
ter ten years of effort saw their yam pro­ and attempt to take his course from it. It would buy 85,000 pounds of eotton. tbe be no compromise, free coinage of silver
.
Which will alwasy be for sale at the
duct taken by China ami .Japan, amount­ would be a mere accident If he ever reach­
cost ot the silver to pay for which was $12.­ on the ratio of 16 to I or nothing. We
ing to only one million pounds. In 1875 ed a port of safety. Bqt he directs his 929 would make it’cost. laid down In gold will be giving them and robbing ourselves
silver had declined six eentsan ounce, and eyes to the stars that are fixed In their 15cents per pound, ami If wheat can be of all. less than that we accept, beside
India exported to China and Japan 5,000^ course, and though the storm may surge
hobbling ourselves in the race fo^ suprem­
000 pounds of cotton yams. By 1880 the and toss his bark upon the foaming deep, laid down from India at $1 per bushel acy in the future. If you accept of* no
NEW CUSTOMERS INVITED.
'
decline in silver haiJ.reachedMen cents per its prow, if under control. Is ever pointed when silver' costs 85 cents per ounce, । compromise and the present congress falls
when
it
would
cwt
SI.
2929
per
ounce
ounce mor*, nnd India had /exported 25.­ to safety^ And if we in this financial
a hvut laid down from India would cost, to enact a law that will enable us to use
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL.
000.000 pounds of yarn to China and .la- Ij storm.would find the port of truth, we
,
our
resourses
and
the
products
of
our
la
­
pan. The fall In the price &lt;tf jdlver eon- 1 must direct our minds to those fixed prln- 81.52 per bushel, and If it cost 15 V^cents. bor so as to receive the best price for them.
•
tinning In 1885. the export of cotton yarn-, |! ciples of human nature ‘Jiat never desert a pound, and 81.32 per bushel to lay cot­। 1894 will see but ope issue, silver, and woe
from India to China and Japan had reach- jI IL Self preservation, the love of ncquisl- ton. and wheat down from India, then. Ik* to the man or party that stands In the
cotton and wheat would cer.
ed 75,000.000' pounds. Silver still falling | lion and power, and the necessities of food j American
talnly be worth 15 cunts a |&gt;ound mid 81.50i way of accomplishing these results. Stand
-----•
in value 1889 witnessed the export of 127.­ drink and clothing must be satisfied. With .
fast for Justice and tbe policies -that will
000.000 pouuds of cotton yarn from India 'I these and I^or«l Herschell's recommends-. l*r ousm i.
I give prosperity to your country. Inform­
I’Airr 'of the plan.
to China and Japan, while the continuous■ j tions as a compass we will assay the role
ation as to the truth ot the situation will
drop in silver 1801 closed Its eyes on an ex-'; of guide to lead the minds of our people | Siicli was the mode under free coinage rapidly spread and when the American peo­
port of 163,000.000 pounds Of cotton yam1 ' to clearly view the objects which the ; m India. Now what will be the process ple are Informed of their interests and the
from India to China and Japan, this last1 English mind hopes to obtain by this ac-J Of a rat|o Of 05 to 1 established by the objects of Great Britain, they are as sure
....................
• government to come lo your support us the sun shines.
quantlty'being six times as much yarn asi tlon. If we knew how much silver the’United
States and■ the English
A Great Britain exports to those countries,&gt; government would buy and coin Into buying ami coluing silver into rujieen ami The object of the opposition Is to rush the
and is twiee as much as she exports to• rupees and sell at 82 cents, each we could selling them at 32 cents each as is now
measnre through congress before the peo­
SclentRiG
&lt; India. China and Japan altogether, andI approximate the result on the value of sll- proposed? Silver bullion wiH be worth ple can understand the situation.
-nt an offered it would not not less than 80 cents an ounce. The gov­
will soon equal the total shipments of Lan­
Hence
the
pouring
in
of
telegrams
upon
Test.
silver
bullion
would
-sell
cashire to the entire world; Now, why this
long
ernment buys it at that anil coins it into
wonderful development In the export nt 97 cents per ounce. An ounce of silver rupees nnd sells them tor 99 cento, making rhe president from all over the country,
urging him to call an extra session. 1 be­
Look at tills
trade
sold —
at 33
iraue of
or cotton
cotion yarn from
iroro India
rnoia to
«» Chinn
v uiun •, coined into rupees
rupeesand
___ ____
- cents 19 cents per ounce.
lieve that none of these were from the
wheel with each
And Japan?
*"*
—Because
*’
silver,
"
the --------money I P&gt;c---------------h would bring
ng 99
99 cents,
cents, and
and IfIf sold
sold at
nt
The purchaser, who is the English itne y e separately
ot China amt Japan. Ims been worth more 97 cents would
..... ..leave
lea. . 2- cents to pay -for- potter on wheat, aitlon, rice, jute and friends of free coinage. Henry Clewes Is
at a distance ot
to pay for yam In India than in England coining. But thia Is not going to be other articles from India, lakes them and reported to Jia ve said In a communication
r few days since that unless congress
is to 3d inches.
all the time since 1873. In 1891 silver was done.
pays for these exports to the .amount of soon convened nnd the Sherman act re­
If you . do not
was worth 36 per cent more hi India than,
that costs him but 98 cents, &lt;or pealed that our exports might increase and
see alike with
in England.
Firat. because It would prevent the makes 47Jf. cento an ounce on all the gov- gold begin to be imported and then all the
both eyes they
ASTON XStilNG STATlfiMKNTS.
government from making sufficient profit erntni-nl coins, so Hurt the only difference
force of argument that It was driving gold
it re mlsmaled.
iu this part of the plan is that the English from the country be lost. Hence, the
A pound of cotton yam of the same on coinage.
Secondly. It would cause silver to ad­ importer has to divide the profit with the
quality Is of equal value to-the inhabitant
policy is to convene congress as early as Again, if you see some of the lines or spokes blacker
of China or Japan, whether spun In India vance, and weaken the pressure on the government. The two- make together practicable aud rush tbe measure through
than others yon have astigmatism, and should have
or England, and as the same money that United Slates to repeal" the Sherman act what the importer made under the old under the panic of the moment.
your eyes examined and fitted by a Practical and
a
would pay for 190 pounds of cutton yam and would strengthen the cause of free coin­ plan.
FORCK TUROOLD HUi.a.
Scientific Optic-tap,
But we will see further on that be Is *
in England would buy aud pay 136 pounds age in the United States. All of these
Do not understand me as being in favor
eof yarn of the same quality In India, tlie objects are directly opposite to the pur­ more than compensated for this loss. Let
‘Chinese and Japanese merchants, being poses of suspension and therefore we need us see how much of these principle arti­ of the Sherman act, except ns a means to
sensible men, bought
their
goods not expect to see the government become cles Great Britain imports that this cheap force the adoption of free coinage, for 1
where their money would go the furthest the purchaser of much. If any,, silver un­ silver enables her to fix the price of. believe there la as much difference between
to pay for them. (Will some patriotic til after the United Stales baa acted upon Wheal 8112,552,510. barley $24,832,695, its effects an the prosperity of the country
democrat bar the'doors uf the White House the subject They accomplished In one oats $22,352,100, maize $42,901,601; other and those of free coinage as there Is be­
to the office seeker until President Cleve­ day tn the suspension of coinage what our grains. 89,445,725; wheat Hour, 842,719,­ tween a protracted drouth and refreshing
One of the most, practical and scientific
land can get thia Idea in hla mind? The government has been unable to &lt;ty iu ten 540; other Hour 81.133,075; cotton $228.­ showers upon vegetation. The plan of
perpetuation of the party in power and years, and now. if by refusing to give 210,140; including 88,388.085, jute, $16.­ opposition will be to make a compromise
the commercial supremacy of the nation demand for silver they can so reduce its 733,885, oil seed cakes, $8,505,530, rice, and secure a ratio In which there is the
depends upon it.) The result is that India price as to alarm the United States until $13,448,000, cotton seed, $9,531,100, greatest possible difference between the
in 1892 had in operation elgbty-elght cot­ they establish the ratio of value in har» spices. 87.222.455; ten. $49,930,833; or value of silver and gold, and I regret to see
ton mills running 2,380,000 spindles, and mony with the relative value, between gold $398,207,285 that with silver ah 80 cents that Senator Jones Is reported to be wIHlng
built eight more cutton mills during that and silver at the low price of sliver pro­ per ounce she can supply hethelf with to accept a ratio of '.0 to 1. If we stand
year, so that there aru now ninety-six cot­ duced by their action they ulll Hccompllsh these articles for two-thlrds of what she fast lor 16 to l. the victory will only be de­
ton mills In operation In India as against one of tbe grand results hoped for by could buy them for If ell ver was worth 81.29 layed. To accept anything lew Is to com­
•
In the United States, Formerly connected with the
eighteen when silver began to decline. doubling tbe value of all her credits and per ounce, a saving to her on these items mit suicide on our own interests. With
These mills are all spinning Indian cotton guaranteeing cheap silver with which to of 819)1,402.428 annually, besides a de- coinage England can not hurt us, but we
supply
their
wants
in
India
for
years
to
with Indian labor, fed upon Indian pro­
pretslng intluence on many other things can wrench from her for all time the com­
ducts, and the markets they, supply take come. To talk abput ceasing to turn silver she buys. Will some friend of gold In­ mercial supremacy of the world. In panic
the place of that much of the product as money is absurd; more Hum two-thlrds form me why England does not put more we muy work our own destruction. Pros­
of the Eogjlsb mills. The rsenlt 1» that ot the populajlon~a[^the earth have no silver Into the rnpee if she wishes to in­ perity and freedom, poverty and slavery
while eight new cotton factories are being coined motley but al I Ver. There is estl* crease their value rather than ask the are presented, which will you chooae?
pushed to completion In India, the English mated to ins coined In tbfc world as money, United States to put more silver Into the
J. 8. Dauoxirrty.
cotton mills were closed In a lockout for gold amounting in value to 83,727.018,­ dollar. Why so much talk about the dis­ .
z
Dallas, Texas.
•lx months, and were it not for the cheap 369, and of silver $8,820,571,804. of this honest dollar and none about the dishonest
cotton and wheat that low silver enables sliver there is 82. 929.900.000 a full legal rupee? She does not want an honest ru­
Has made arrangements with
them, at our expanse, to Supply them­ tender In payment of all debts. In 1890 pee. but cheap silver with which to make
Court.
selves. their condition would be much this legal tender was held by the following dishonest ones. But this Is only a part uf
•A. Luther, Yankee Springs.
nations In the following amounts: France, the in famous plan.
W. Decker. Assyria.
What is the imperial Anglo-Saxon blood 8650,000,000; Germany, $102,000,000; Bel­
She Is keeping hid the recommend of
Elmer Wilcox. Baltimore.
to do? Commerce, when free, does not gium, $48,400,000; Italy. $25,800,000; Herachell’s commission, that a tariff be
Otis Lawrence. Barry.
examine the color of the skin of those who Switzerland. 811.400.000; Greece, $1,800.­ levied on the Imports of allver by Individ­
E. Kershner. Carlton.
best serve her wants. Great Britain in 000; Spain $90,000,000; Austria-Hungary, uals into India until the United Slates
Dan’l Deller. Sr., Castleton
1890. after supplying her own 40.000,000 $90,000,000; Netherlands, $61,800,000; establishes the ratio between gold and sli­
To make ngolxx rlill. tor tbe purooee of making scientific ocular examine ■ •
*J&lt;
P. Brown. Hastings:
Russia.
822,000.000;
Mexico,
850,000.000;
of home people with cotton goods, sold to
ver, and then tbe world will be treated . to
Albert Hilton. 1st and 4th wards.
■■'“■q,*! &lt;&gt;''»«lre Tilton »neb aa Myopia. UrpecmltropM. I’roibyopix. A.:.smat“”the rest of the world $352,529.975 worth South America, $25,000,000; Japan. $50.­ another surprise.
Jos. Pflug. 2nd and 3rd wards.
etc. FIRST VISIT FROM
of cotton product. Is she going to sit 000.000: India. 8000,000,000; China. $700,­
AN INFAMOUS PLOT.
Edw. Pennehf, Hope.
still and aee these yellow sons of ahem rob 000.000; tbe Straits, 8100,000.000; Cuba.
A tariff on thh: Imports ot allver by 'in­
John Herrington, Irvlngf
her of this, her greatest Industry, that has Urytl, etc- $1,200,000. All of this mon­
Frank Doty, Johnstown
taken her more than 300 yeara to develop? ey e&lt;crpt Mexico and Japan has cost the dividuals in-India. What will be the ef­
Elmer Shafer. Maple Grove.
Great Britain who. when she Ont began holders In the equivalenL of gold more fect uf this? When the Chinese and
Japanese
merchants
appear
at
tbe
ports
Jas.
Brown, OrangevIHe.
than
16
of
alive?
to
1
of
gold.
And
the manufacture of cotton goods, passed n
John Crump. Prairieville.
law that prohibited all her citizens from dora any sane wan suppose that they nn- of India to buy cotton goods ami yarn,
HAS had maar rean experteuw In I.
II. Marble, Rutland,
-1A4U£ . rlUJjljlXO aloe and aland, aeeond to none In ■
wearing any cotton goods- not manufact­ g-dng to acquiesce in any inovi-metit which they will be met by a tariff on their stiver
w. VanEvery. Thornapplr.
ured in their own country, and as soon as will depreciate the purchasing power of which to pay would cost them more than
of oorrecUa, all error, of refraction.
the
iucrvasrd
purchasing
power
of
their
L.
Cliriaatia.
Woodland.
rfhe raptured India levied a tax oa all cot­ mnro than half of the accumulated money
Yxnkro Sprtnn.
ton looms there, which tax&lt;-i| them out ol they have been aide to save aa nations in silver in India, may be greater man In
J. Chapman, Assyria. ■
existence and gave the trade1 to her -wn their history? Ami Iu some cases, as England. Hence, It will be against their
p. 8. Crltendon. Baltimore.
people, and never removed Uie tax until iiidhi and China, all they have Is silver. interests to pay the tariff and buy their
cotton
giMxlw
and
yarns
in
India,
and
their
R. Polly, Bairv.
the discovery of the use of strain and Ark­ No. they would all tie glad to «ee the valJ. 8. Keeler, Carlton.
wright's Invention enabled them to inarm &lt;ie of silver enhanced. The contest is l&gt;e- trade will again return to Great Britain.
will bankrupt every cotton factory
Geo. Hagm-r. Castleton.
facture better and cheaper goods than an? tw-en Englund and the United States; Thh
hi
India
mid
build
np
th&lt;*
British
eoibm
•Porter
Burton, Harting,.
country in the world? Oh. o«; It I* not «• nt-ver |&gt;aot* ahflffT’ of thia !«&lt;•(, England
Jo». Custer, 4ih wnrrt.
needs silver itipay for th** pm Incta t im­ .fgpfories. It will force India to export
the tunes of retreat that the British
all
of
her
cotton
to
be
spun
Hint
she
docs
W.
H.
Spence.
3rd ward
th)
mints
(lid&lt;
ttMl
P
’
uports
and
•h-v
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...
r
._
ner ba* been placed where it is first to k*s*»
Jan. Henington. Hope.
the rising min on every meridian of i,-rt- «lm*e it. and Um United btalt-K U the pro­ not dm for clothing her home people, and
Horace Peek. Irving.
earth’s race. .Something inuit be duiMs !»■ ducer, and England want** to destroy i lie every la|lethat is exported takes Un* place
of a bole that Auptica could supph.
Henry Stevens, Johnstown.
retain this supremacy. Th • English m &gt;;i
—WITH—
Thar Eugland to capable or this her
• nairk her to buy it aheap.
past history demonstrate*, itaad it iu lier «lli
“or&lt;j"er’i a‘ J«ekaan
JOHN MUI.L S SCHEME.
■eglsjatlon with reference to factories In
tMnkrupting l»r fam***** wear their whiskers, aud fcav e not ve
been photographed.
je

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�Two Important articles on “The Finan­
cial Situation” will appear In the August
number of the North American Review.
The first Is by the Comptroller of the Cur­
rency. Hun. .lame* H.-Jcklwi, who h. to
wrtt^nn “The Present Crisis, ami the
second, by Governor Pennujcr, lit Oregon
Ill! be entitled “After the Four Hundred

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... R coc-

personal mention.
W. T. Brown, of Chicago, is In the city.

A* Hal1 ’Pent Sunday in Grand Rap-

Vi.. E. Knappeu was In the city Tues-

Are von 601110

vVe regret to learn that Chas. Osborn
Miss Bertha Teeple was (n the city Suntile efflek-nt, courteoua and gentlemanly
ticket agent at the M. C. R. R. depot is ✓Mbs Eva Bates leaves for Chicago next
likely to leave here soon) yet we are
pleared tn learn that the contemplated
Ld. Burton returned from Lansing last
change h in the line of promotion which
Charlie richly merits. The pruspaetfve
change Is full charge of the station at Hast­
T.
J. Brosseau is clerking for Hiram
ihiiu in the Drug line ings.—Marshall StalcstuaiL
Roger*.
Inly i- always a If you are thinking of building a new
Dr. Clayton Wililsdn has returned to
Hi in our business. house, get designs ot the modem bouses. Detroit.
’t build after the old styles but adopt
in-h a time we are Don
the new Improvements in architecture.
Judge Smith returned from Bay View
anxious to sell W. E. Allgeo, the contractor and builder Monday.
i;.( for the above has all tnu latest designs and certainly can ✓Archie McCoy was in Grand Rapid
11” jou
..on nnv
pl^w at
you
whMt l,e ,,a4' . n* ca»
Monday.
ii
any ।I found
hbwllh
home
.
every evening and will
iu stock at re­ cheerfully furnish estimates.
C D. Beebe was in the city this week on
call and see Mrs. H. N. Lampinau. who spent the b islness.
M. L. and W. R, Cook were in Prairie­
&lt; k consists of a winter with her daughter. Mrs. J. C.
died at the home of her son In ville Friday.
if WALL PAPER, Lamptnan,
Reed City Tuesday, July 25, -after only
bJay Ilogle rode to Lake Odessa Suuday
SHADES,
four
days
illuess.
Mrs.
Lainpman
who
WINDOW
on his "bike.”
'
called there on Saturday, with her
u&gt;I. BOOKS (new and was
brother accompanied the remains to Colon,
H. N. Mead, of Charlotte, was in the
। 1 hand' PAINTS, OILS St. Joseph Co., for burial, the funeral oc- city this week.
V \i:\ISHES PATENT curlng Thursday. Mrs. Lampman wjth
Mrs. Bauer returned from a weeks’ stay
her family, returned home Saturday night. at Delton to-day.

TO Bllll

DRUGS and
I’liis is the

INI

lj,»s expected that there will be an ex­
r. M. Potter, of Grand Rapids, was in
cursion to Muskegon August 17 or 18.
Fare $1.00 for adults and 50 cents for the city Tuesday.
children for round trip. Usual fare,
Mr. Burghardt and daughter are at
round trip, $4.40. Here Is an opportuni­ Sturgis this week.
ty to go to Muskegon also to look over
Prof.
. D. Sterling urtU family have
Michigan Park and the'Hackley Park Assembley grounds. The life saving crew returned to the city.
will give an exhibition. There will be an
Miss Edith Pryor visited friends in
opportunity for an excursion on the lake. Nashville last week.

Paris green

lieilanore. INSECT
----- an l FLY PAPER.
■■■ nd fresh.

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

NEWS.
- CIRCULATION

F5 quire?

A MPk.

-Iiangrr for advertisements
at latest to
.».1H1 this offl Tuesdays
----------------------------&lt;ei in the k-ue of the week

r«ir pretty .kids at

will (reopen day

-

a

h&gt;r the hr?t !
.-■•uri i&gt;ra&amp;e.

I

• i&gt;:

i- j.t.fd any of your meat at
Market yet? If you have ,
i ai once

rhe attention of our readers Is called to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loveland are visiting
an'editorial on the sliver question in this In Delton this week.
Issue. The silver question as It stands to­
.
Miss
Flora Beadle was in Grand Rapids
day Is not a party Issue strictly. At tbe Thursday
aud Friday.
silver convention being held in Chicago at
tbe present time republicans, democrats
Miss Maude Kelly went to Chicago this
and populists are working side by side for week to take In the fair.
the white metal. The article is pub­
Miss Eva Riley is confined to her home
lished not as expresslag our views, but to
give all tbe information possible on both this week with tonsUites.
sides of the question. .
Frank Jordan, of Chester, was in the
city Thursday and Friday.
Those who attended the Presbyterian
church last Sunday speak very highly of
MIssGraceBurton, of Detroit, is visiting
the music furnished. Iu the absence of her aunt, Mrs. C. S. Burton.
several of the young men who compose the
Geo. Wilkinson, of Jackson, was a guest
choir, a quartette composed of Mrs. Minnie
at R. H. Cherry’s oyer Sunday. '
Grable. Mrs. Frank Hams. Merrill Foote
and Maurice Grigsby are rendering the the
Mrs. A. Keeler, of Alto, is visiting her
music, and these with Miss Quinn at the daughter, Mrs. AV. S. Chidester.
organ, and violin and cornet accompani­
Geo. C. Walter Ims been entertaining
ment won much praise. -Mr. Foote has
been drilling the regular choir for some his br&amp;ther and family this week.
kS 1 sresalary Woodard and Ora Mc­
time pas’.
He Is a tenor singer ot much
tbiUty,
i, and his presence
.
in this city will Clintock left for Chicago Tuesday.
be greatly welcomed by musical circles.
Mrs. Ellen Montgomery has a sister vis­
rhe supreme court decided last week iting her from Nashville. Tennesee.
that the lust years assessment 6f the Ionia,
Mr. John Foote, of Grand Rapids, made
Eaton and Barry Insurance Company was his Hastings friends a visit last week.
illegal. It will be remembered this com­
Mrs, &lt;»ard Chidester returned from a
pany -tnrted a few yeaty ago in opposition
it Eaton Insurance Co.. visit at Chicago and Aurora Saturday.
to the
and tn
desperate tight ar-Inst the old
Hon. A. G. Butler and son. of Bellevue
In the meantime they did nut make Itavelweii visiting in the city this week.
ns-.e-smcnts high enough to cover
Miss Lizzie Kork left yesterday for a
loss.
They afterwards
left the visit with her sister Minnie in Grand Rap­
company j ears .sg.i, hence the suit front ids.
justice to .Supreme court. The decl.ion
Amin I). Mason spent Wednesday
of the supreme court will be a hard blow I in Nashville, the guest of Mrs. H. G
for the lonla. Eaton &amp; Barry.
Hale.

d&gt; Imv yqur eyes exainnu-d ’
I. ttli. rnd 5tli. by Prof. J. H
I
::l’.l..Lin Bessmer. jvwler.
I
i
air important article of]
seiiL- The Hastings Mar- I
finest dried l&gt;eef in the city. '
thr e d iFars worth of tick- ' Tbe Michigan Central w ill untii Septem
l .• the M. C. depot Tuesday b«r U‘tli sell round trip tourists tickets,
Baptist pcnlc at Thorn- 1 limited to retnni not later thnii October
: 3&lt;si at the following low rates’
Traverse City. Mich,
.. ^7.10
Kittle Holbrook gave a picnic parBat
S.93
u.iuapj'lt; yesterday in honor of J
t!.. Slices Holbrook, of San-1
.• 9 1
Harbor Sp
e. &lt;i
Mackinaw Clu
Mack lune Island
11.30
&lt;q have never tasted a fine pickle
Elk Rapids
ary Phillip*’ and get some of
Charlevoix
Black Well brand. None betOttawa Ueucli

Uic time of the year that
tern demands something
Blackwell pickles at S. E.
fill tile bill.

of ail
stism,

irofeaf
Hence

id.

Curtis and daughter
Detroit, are visiting at D,
: Cook f
-, Mrs. Ezfa Hail and her children a:c
spending th • week with relatives at Mlddleville.
.

A-B.

.lune

..

The following well mcrit***! words of
praise were In the Hackb*y Park corres­
ho trotted here during tbe pondence of the G. R. Democrat. (Rev.
won the first money in the so Puffer is instructor In New Testament
■turgls Monday. There was a Greek during the Assembly there):—A de•v hung up for this race.
lighted audience listened to an address to­
night given by the Rev. W. M. Puffer, of
HJ like pickles? If you do tt
.1 Ills subject was “The Spade
&gt; logo to S. E. Phillips’ grocery, Hastings.
and H.V
the IbVUK.
Book.” Though
a joumr
young man.
lliuusn but
will •»
U.n...
r received a big Invoice of'pick- nnu
Mr. Puffer has established for himself the
‘ of«jo Cross A Blackwell brand.
reputation of being eloquent and the mas­
T h- demand for hay to ship U» England terly manner in which he handled this
continent is unprecedented. The commonplace subject to night was, fully
■ ■:■■!• it, the L'nited States this year will appreciated. The address bristled with
•• .&lt;-ry valuable. Fortunately it is a very new ideas and gave the listeners a full
or the
me different
oiirereni mode
uiwr of
ui eking
cwnm out
vui an ,।
view of
existence as they strike the eye of a cuill-j
A in. McAdoo. h&lt;s written an article vated mind.
Th- |.»sson of the ’Victoria’ Disaster
Michigan is a fortunate state for, from
oi-'Kt number of the North Amerall reports, the money stringency which
exists all over the country is felt to a
ri-iichrrs’ association's new less degree within her borders than In al­
'’V.iifnur at Hastings will be dedicated most any other state. Retoil merchants
Lake Odessa Wave,
Will Bro- in small town*.'as a .general thing, have
’ &lt;r Francis kindly give us more informa- hardly felt the tightness as yet. The rea­
son Is. probably; thaU-Jarmers are fairly
’&gt;■ »•!&gt; the subject.
---- nie.
Is a good one for
prosperous.
—season
—--------------------Wbi!.- everything else is suffering from. crops and, with the exception of wheat
■1.- -ife- -n of the extreme hot weather, the and wool, prices have ruled high. The
Holings Market M-ems to keep better meat Michigan Tradesman last week Interview­
The big refrigerator Is kept ed a s ore uf the leading wholesale and re­
tail dealers of Grand Rapids to ascertain
hr best cuts all the while.
the effect of the stringency upon their
'
Smith, who formerly resided near business. Without an exception they re­
Hi kory Corners, but of late has occupied ported trade l»etter for the last six months
:hc position of brakesman on the Miehi- than for the same period last year. Col­
an Central,
killed at nansing
Lansing muay
Friday . lections, they aay, have been good, and all
in. was Kineaat
itng, His foot was
• - ■In a ----caught
frog |-take a hopeful view of the future. As
Grand Rapids Is the principal distributing
; point for this part of Michigan tbe state of
1 will sell of auction August 5th at two i business there Is a correct Indication of
one sorrel mare 10 years old with conditions all through this section.
■ol: by her side. Terms, one year on ap- I
! Misfortune seemed to lurk around Al
,•
: paper at seven per cent.
Jas. m. Hauer
! Keith ail the while he was at the 1’lalnAuctioneer.
। well races last week. A green driver lie­
,,
,
„
, . ,
hind another horse, ran into “Vic, Al s

Mr. ami Mrs. M. L. Cook spent Sunday
In Micskegon with Lieut, and Mrs. A. D.
Niskern.
Rev.
M. laylorleft the city Monday
for a months vacation at Saugatuck anil
other places.

Will Grigsby and Willis Goodrich re­
turned from a two weeks' trip to Chicago
Monday night.
George Bradley, of Gra&amp;i Rapids, spent
Sunday with his wife and daughter at A.
E. Davenport’s.

l CIH Ol’’ ,
doubt* diy
Iwr l«; rn&gt;d«li&gt;« btidoubUdl,
diately af-1
I
fc 1'r.d.J, II. munip.. Apllel,,. .Ill, tcrthetocld
Al «.«!■«.M-V
I
vuz 3rd
to 5tx
5th ।, well bredofand very
fkst mare,
and gavi
. 1,1i':ht from
i n Aug.
tnl. to
Ju i;20
or
,hla
1
year, and the Ions will be a heavy one for
11-.Hastings ymiihs take warning: An him But this wasn’t all by any means.
‘ a .'ouih smok.d a thousand dozen of a Mr Keith had Leo D.. hla pacer. 1» ‘he
11 i,r brand of cigarettes and sent • tbe 2:40 class.He came In first in three elf■mpty boxes to the manufacturer*, having . n-rent heats, but the Judge set him back
, hand„roe m.tapl.^ewh .line- Wh.p Al W«1
;'■&gt;™'I" relurn. Thl, I, ihe reply l„ n-- l.&gt; pn.i.-st ualiulaoeb ecUon they UnH
•
-S.i„l U, ,i,other tbouund »nd , him »S.W. Al MM U will be » cold d.,
"r will send you a coffin.”
‘ when he goes to Plainwell again.
I „n

onl.

TOE KENT

The Misses Mae Foot and GracF Matter.
of Grand Rapids, and Miss Bertha Teeple,
of Freeport, have been the guests of Miss
Ora McClintock during the past week.

The excursion to Ottawa Beach and
Macatawa Park last week was a most de­
lightful aud pleasant one. Promptly al
the hour advertised the train was ready to
start from the Hastings depot. Ten com­
fortable ami commodious cars were in
irmliness for the crowds
thered at the
station.
--------Everyone witL ------lunch —
box
basket close at band were soon pleasantly
seated as cosy and happy as mortal could
be nnd were soon spe;*dlng merrily away
for a dav free from care and unrest.
Grand Rapids was soon made, and then be­
fore the hu|ipy crowd had lime to tire
Ottawa Beach was retched, aud then all
dispersed to have a good time. At Ottawa
a hotel stands on an eminence, where good
meals can be procured for twenty-five
C’uts. The ferry boat “Lizzie Walsh” ply
between the beach and park, carrying jmw
sengers from oue dock to another. Macatawa Park is surely beautiful, and every
thing Is there to make a resort desirable:
beautiful cottages, high bluffs, clean white
«ands on which you can tumble and roll,
delightful n.uslc, and everything at the
hotel to cheer the Inner man. The .“City
of Holland.” a new boat, carried
crowd
out upon Ijike Michigan.
_________
most
dellgh!
ful ride. Others climbed the dizzy blgbtf
and rolled down the sand banks. The ex
eursiou was planned and carried out by
Mr. Emory Busby, who spared no pains lo
make the effort successful, and he has cer­
tainly proved himself a success in such
matters, as no excursion ever left Hastings
before that gave such universal satisfac­
tion In every way. Certainly great credit
should be rendered him and the railroad
company. The net proceeds were 3S4.0O,
which were generously given to the Episco­
pal Society.
One Who Was There.

r

Hotel property In Woodland. Call on
or address L. C. Cavanaugh, Woodland,
Mich.

heartfelt
V\e wl-h to express
thanks to kind friends nnd neighbors who
rendered so many acts of kindness and
assistance during our recent affliction.
Mns. Thomas Bowes axd family.

The rule allowing water takers
sprinkle lawns from 7—9 a. m and 4—7
p. tn. will be strlckly enforced. We would
ask all who use water for such purpose to
comply with said rule. ■
C. Weirskrt
Roiikrt Dawsox - Water comm ssloners
geo. Osborn

Hon. Daniel Striker, vice-president for
Barry County, of the Slate Pioneer and
Historical Society, recently sent in his re­
port for year ending June
93, from
which we glean as follows:
Whole number of deaths reported r&gt;4 of
pldneera 50 years of age or over, and of
at least 40 yArs residence In this county.
Between 00 and 70 vears 11.

sO

so

I in* oldest was '.'4 years of age, and
ria* longest residence of
any one-of the 34 in Barry county was 57
Mr. Striker would be pleased to receive
rejiorts from nil parts of the country of
deaths of pioneers, giving names, date of
dentil, age. and lime ot residence in Barry
County.
Uug oils, gnmse and oil sye.-l allies, oneommis’
a on No objections to earning other goods.
AddrensThc Lawrence OB Co., icc Suiwtor
st Clrveinin!. Ohio.

Same ami re&gt; deuce.
(b* .John Murphy.Thurnapplc
“ ■&lt; N'ettln BriineH. Yankee Spi lags
&gt; Edwin Trelbrle. Johnstown
■1 1 Anna Warner. Baltimore

lliwiturs Market*.

Batter. 14 to 1.1

Eggs per doa., 12
Hides peril*. 4.
Lard per lb.. 10.

as?

Golno

Wheat, white per au-.W.
Clover Seed pec bit. 4,to.
Timothy Seed |i
Barley per nu. 90 tn I.1Q
Wool per lb. H to 1G.
Millet seed j-ert&gt;u.

To Tho
SENATE
RESTAURANT
TO GET A

LUNCH 2R SQUARE AML
You can also get canned Lobstera? Mac&amp;ero'
Shrimp, Salmon etc., and the stock is new an
frAmple accomodations for all. lad&gt;f'B
___
1 gents. Give us a call.In basemen- apaiMr
. Y. Houle's Store. Corner Main and Jeftersem

M. A. GORDON, Proprietor

GAZING nT
Ladles WaiGnes
THE, NEW MOON
Gents’ WatGnes
a beautiful and impressive

Is
sight; but.

Bous’ WatGhes-

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA

Latest styles.

Is one of the most delicious pleas­
Lowest prices.
ures accorded to those who enjoy
a fine cup of tea. I have .just re- Violins, Guitars and Banjos,
ceived a large invoice of the nww
stock of the best strings
crop of New Moon Tea and it fully
obtainable.
equals the best recommends ever
given it.Why dont you try it?
Whenever you want groceries or
canned goods call on me.

S. E. PHILLIPS

F. R. PANCOAST,
The Reliable Jeweler

The Sherman
Silver Law

kA

Is the all-absorbing question just
now. Two or three years ago
the silver in a silver dollar was
worth in the nei -hborhoo.l of 100
cents. At the present time it is
wor
you

OUR PRKEJ ALWAYS KEEP
PACE WITH THE TIMES
FURNITURE AND CARPET EMPORIUM.

Mrs. .Jennie Bogle Maus and baby, ot
Grand Rapids, are visiting Hastings r&lt; lalives and friends.

Mrs. John
with
.......Nevins left for- a visit
,
her daughter, Mr&gt;. Campbell, In We,t
Buy City Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Neuman and
Id .:'A
turned to their home In East
Saturday afternoon.

Jesse Tef: was railed to Belmont, N.
T. Monday night by a telegram announjing tbe sellout illness of h'.s father.
George Wdofon #pcnt Thuraday and
FriJajr off last week at Wall Lake, the
iff of Mr. an&lt;UMr-. Devitl. Bronson.

Mr. and Mrs- Devitt C. Bronson ar.d
Mend* retunre.1 from a two weeks nuting
kt
fck Wall
... Lake Wednesdny and report a tine

Hogle and daughters Blanche

, wt wllb Lowel| ,nj Grind B. p- j
wrtbr rm.
ids friends.

can

buy Furniture at Archie McCoy’s
that two years ago would have
cost you $1.00

Mrs.
Niskern and children,
, . A.
, D. ,,
, ot Ft.
Assinibolue, Mont., are expected in the
city to-morrow,

.^E. A. Holbrook, of San Francisco, left
a
for Chicago Tuesday morning after
~
short visit in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush, Mrs. Carrie
Spence, and MUs Carrie Rich are camping
at Wall lake this week.
Mrs. Ella Bowen and Miss Franc WIIliams expect to leave for Chicago Saturday
or the first of next week.
Mr*.
Mrs. E. Cannon apd mother.
Spence, returned from a two week’s visit
at Eaton Rapids Monday.
Miss Edna Count left for Mlddlevil.e
Tuesday to spend the remainder of the
vacation with friends there.
ife left
Oscar Crook and
—
— - for
— Chicago
—
Monday morning. They will visit frlenfs
in St P»ul before returning.
Miss Bessie Donlap returned to her
liome in Ohio Saturday, after a thiee
week's visit at T. R. Brice's.
Mr. and Mrs.' Henry’Graves and daugh­
ter. Clara, of Cleveland. Ohio, are visit­
ing at Df. J. C. Umpman’s.
! Lee Dunlap, violently to the ground. The
Evi. Gregory, nee Lillian Estes, of
St. LouK Mo . is expected In the city
and In running the rubberIIre **s,Pa2'Ld ' shortly for • vhlt with friends.

iii^iL8^._--8Ld.*Tu.?

Let us
jfliU Ihw.nj Hl

Archie McCoy ami Mrs. Kep Silsbie eutertained relatl es 'from Pentwater over
Sunday. '

When in GRAND RAPIDS stop at
Mrs. Elia Hqjt and children returned to
Prof. J. H. Phillipa, optlcan. will make
their home Iu Dauavllle. Wisconsin. Wed­
regular visits, stopping with John Hessmer,
nesday, after a several weeks vlait with
jeweler, for the purpose of making scien­
Milo Williams and family.
tific ocular examinations of ail classes of opposite UNION DEPOT.
Misses Edna Freeman and Bessie Payne defective vision. Remember tbe dates—
of Grand Rapids, spent a few days In’ the Aug. 3rd. 4th. and Sth. to noon.
Free Baggage Transfer. New Boom
city last week with Miss Hatlie Beadle.
Steam Heat and Electric Bells.
returning to their home Monday.
BEACH A BOOTH.

S the hot days^ and night:
begin to chase ekch other
how naturally Straw hats come
to mind

sortment

We have a nice as­

Ask

our price!

It’s low to close them out.

R. K. MEANT

�I

FtOWBR OR ALL FELINM'
SIAM AT THE FAIR.

Hastings BXnner.
Thursday. Aug. 3. 1893^_

MotesFrqmihE

AN AWFUL DEED.
Th, Rerutan al l» 'x&gt;rn “

A Wtaoon.ll&gt; Mtan Kill. Hto WIT.

~COOKB RO8 . Propnetera. j

02313257020002
!
West Point cadets will campon the ;
world’s fair grounds from the 18th to :
the 27th of August.
IN the Manufactures building the
representatives of France and Siam I
j
never speak now as they pass by.
1
Augvst 23 has been officially, desig­
nated as •‘Buffalo day." New Yorkers
are making preparation for a big
crowd.
One of the attractions of the
Woman's building is an Indian girl
who is busily engaged weaving blanketa in the Colorado section.
I6NATZ Lefkovitz arrived at Old
Vienna the other day from New York,
Three Bottles Cured
having mode the trip ' In a packing­
•• I used to be a great *uff«rer from rheum* ease which he had padded and ar­
tlam. I tried almost everyddn* without relief. |
ranged for the occasion.
'
1 took three boule* Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
Chicago will celebrate at the fair ■
found myself cured. 1 know It was
October 0. Such is the decision of the;!
city council, and preparations will be' j
that cured me.’’ Mrs. William Kennard, made for rendering the day a memar- 1
Moore’s Vineyard, Ind.
Hood’a CurwSy. able one both in the history of tbe ।
city and of the fair.
Hood's Pilis cur® •« M’w ul*. 26a.
Beiajr*m has withdrawn its exhibit i

Tbe threatened war In Siam ho»
fixed the eyes of the world on that
slice of the orient, and the exhibits of
Siam at the fair are coming in for n
share of the awakened interest. The
kingdom of the white elephant has
made creditable displays in the depart
ments of manufactures, agriculture,
forestry and woman's work. These are
in charge of a commission headed by
Phra Suriya Nuvutr. Phra is “ ritic
equivalent tocount. Phra Nuvutr was
for some year* secretary of the Siamese
legation at Berlin, and at present be
is charge d'affair* nt Washington,
The king of Slam purposes being rep­
resented in this country by a ministar.

h,t*

and Three Children.
r.KUH,

thoroughly respected, ami
ho has an acknowledged position ano
Hcrhts. In form the bewitching Per
not greatly differ from the
A^nra but Xhe tail Is much more ef^ for U^long... -J th. tbtoX-

afraid OF FOTKBTY.

AXTioo. WIX. Aug. l.-Wllll*mNo»e„xxhrr, &gt; farmer firing » mile*
Tut of Anllgo. kni-a hUwlfe and Hi™
cbUdren about lOo'elook Saturday
and then made an un.ueeex.fu
to take hla own Ufa The deed waa not
Jmco.ered until Sunday
J*^’
o'clock and tbe
reached here Non

GuMranleed Cure.
We authorize our sdvertlu-d drnrri.t
Dr. Klnf*a New DlB*very fjr 1?
sumption, oouxhs ind «&gt;«». upon
condition. If you are
cough, cold or any lunr, throat or che«t
trouble, and will use this remedy,, d&gt;
rd. giving It a fair trhl. and . xpertem*?*
benegt, you may return the iwxtle ud
have your money refnnd.il. \y,.
not make this offer did we m,t ;:nf(w that
Dr. King’s New Discovery nmtd be relied
•on. It never disappoint-. Trial bottu.
free at W. H. Goodyear** drug stMre
Large size 50c and $1.00.
m&gt;11

* hnira being at the tip they form a
magnificent plume which the di«n^
owner mrrta. provnllj erect. •"'}"« "
th. .lr m ho moreu In bl. .plcndid
.Ilk, coat ta not .tree, of woolineu
^ifTlothc. th. trmretol nature
from th. tip. of hl.1 C.re to tho w.ll^.tbered" to... UnleM
IdLmrf-ot toll”’ ““T-1
to

Since its first Introdimtan. Klnctrkj
Bitters han gained rapidly j„ ^1,1
favor, until now it 1* clearly in ult. [t11j
among pure medical tonics and alteratives
—containing nothing which permits its
Me as a beverage or intoxic.urt, it i5
recognized ns the best and purest inMkitw
t’ay morning.
“ .
for all aliment1* of stomach, liver or
TUX CRIME DISCOVEBKD.
Sunday afternoon two wn. of FrM oneurthcl, thl. ,olm.l. .ecordtag to kidney.-. It will cure rick lu-adathv. m.
digestion, constipation, amt driv.- maiari#
re- from the system. Satisfaction kfiaranteed
Nonemacher. abro er o
M I Hkrporl
, H»z»r.
.. mn»t' torerer
^„tT ob«
, u...
went over to their uncle ath. bora.. bn. ; ^tie“ XK; No^oZl'y dlat. with each bottle or the money will I*, re­
not find anyone about t
funded. Price only 50c j*-r Millie. Sold*
on going inaide found
by W. H. Goodyear.
boy* of William Nonemac
beamy a“u a *——■
,
•
,
covered with blood, on —
, charm, ot dteporitlon and manner .nd
Frightened at the sight they ran home
The best salve In the world tor cuts,
as fust a* they could and told their ( dignity in wraa.to^.-------affectionate and loving, te .till telf- bruises, sores, ulcer-, -alt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain*
father of tbelr
respecting
*•*■“ t----------xr___. corns, and all skin eruptions, and
moned some L. ---- ----- «.
I Sian may be seen in many colora Very
over
hl*
brother'*.
r
,ra. to
..is
brother
a
‘i-autiful is that shade technically ly cures plies or no pay required. It Is’
When
perhape mor. guaranteed to give perfect satidaction, or
When tthey opened the door of the beantit 1 W
fanahouro •
a horribl. NinnwHi
to
M Maltexe. A auperb money refunded. Price 25 rents per box
{anuuwuw
, ■ ^™1
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the drugsut,
over alt In the bedroom Mrs.
.poelmen of thia color, fear y»"-J”
Manistiw has a new city directory.
::eCb"lto“.Xteg,,X°u"
lirodroy-Jyto.l.onMW
llretl royally In • boo,, where 1 Halted.
BUM'S PAVILION IN MANCFACTVBBS
—
--------»
a
queen
of
The Manistee National Batik has 5 'vO.Gamnle
Beside the bed in ita cradle Shu
Hl! was
”U&gt; named— after
------- -&gt;
«
.
BUILDING.
personage over boro 000 locked up In its vaults.
l»y the baby. Ila little akull etched old,
MA. and no royal peraow
and it is understood that i’hra Nuvatr’a , in. In the next room lay the two boys, heraclf more magnificently. I am sure.
.
. .
a
_ . __.l XVIll.mvra 4 One of very rich colors was tt d®®P
orange, running to smoke color. Noth­
•
“ Tha Niagara Falla Route.’*
Siam
has an,he
_____________________
Tat.
-.
ray Thtober wra U&gt; hxro to,
' We
ellllbit
buildtlSl £*d*. •_____________
‘. “g oould
b.
cqui.lt
, tnlnnlr
to look
*t.
°
.X
----rauro
---- ..
cmIcII.
tlon of exhibit* cornploted by Jnlj 20
dl.pb.red lo . p«g&lt;xl». w*XtedTwitb *o *«■
though tote mottled effect 1. pot eooStations.
tatUltedtoktophtepromlM.
from Stem for the purpo«.
toe f.U “ &lt;r„ Xtd -to. thing.- .nd detract.
Tkx .tory that l&gt;. D. Armour he Much
,he wwJ„„rk I. gilded, .nd
«"J“„d .t flrat. Finally. gre.Uy from the value of the neuter,
3.23
purchaaed the iron gate* that tneloae u,e aupporto are Inlaid In glra.. giving
“h th. p.rlv in p«»- Th. black 1-eroten. with oraageteolthe German exhibit in the Manufac„.l
g
whole
B gorgeous oriental aDDearappear- after
‘Mtoe''pta.v
’hro'rd.\'olM’.»di&lt;&gt;ok- ored eye*. u
I« nn«
one of
of the
toe rarest
rarxxt and
and most
rarat
tures building was denied by their cus- antf&lt;j of
w an&lt;l .nTer, The pagoda ta ta X sLtoMher lying on tbe highly prltol of to. rooe. ««&gt;
killed on
todian. He said, however, that Mr. i# decked with glided statuettes of bird floor unable to m«e. As his purest whltoja perhaps not second in ( Fifteen rattlesnakes have
three farms In Glendale this summer.
GILLMAN. Local Agent. HastlxR* Armour, G. M. Pullman and Potter yoddha. and above all float* the ban­
back appeared to be broken he was estimation. There are alsJ several vaPalmer have been talking about buy- ner of the whlt&lt;, eicphant entwined lifted up and brought to the house rietiea of tabbies, and in nearly eyery
Rev. Mr. Mattison, of Chicago, has ac­
ing the gates, but nothing like a bartfao RUrs and atrlpeil&gt;
where he wo* placed on the kitchen one the deep ytljow eye i« the most de­ cepted a call from the Baptist church to
/
/
/
Everywhere. Competent
The price of . ^^tarv Rlcchinrdi explains that ^•.‘xra.f.sras: gain ha* been struck.
aired. The eye should be large and 1 Owoeao.
them and the connecting fence is
metal» and gems are more '
' TQ KE£p from btarvixo.
Sufferers from the effect ot LaGrlppe j
full; the hair should line the ears and
far f-urh position* at th* Grand Rapid* BusCollexe, Shorthand, and Noroal Srijool.
•50'000plentiful in Siam then money, and the |
when asked how------his----------family were fringe the legs and even the toes of
will find “Adiromla.” Wheckr’sJleart and
fatalo«ne, addrw
&amp;• Pariah, Prapr.
Anchored off the south aide of the ^^11 seems te bear him out. Here, ; murdewi be promptly
»tly replied
replied he
he did
did
beautiful bcaat.
:‘ Nerve Cure, a blessed boon. it quiets the
Cuino is the United States
States coast *ursur- ,। fQr
for i|naUnce
n9tance.. are cuspidor*
cuspidors made ot
of
Caaino
save them from___________________
atarving. He aakl — --ro ’’ - * I
The love of liberty Is the ruling pka▼ey steamer
Blake, alwurd whic^
•• .. with
.. vupper,
».u
—
— —int
.._j -* ; the crops were poor nnd. .he was afraid gjon of yic Persian, na it is of the An­ nerves and tones up the system. Sold by
1
1 g,are
ou' alloyed
valued
shown the methods of taking deep sea 8500, whije over iu the
„n Agricultural '1 of starving. His wife’s yiarvnts were in gon Every one of the long-haired. in­ W. 1J. Goodyear.
soundings, current observations of the • building
are common *farming
—--- ---------------------’ .; ’impU
. &gt; Quebec, where they had' come all the deed jeijghta In long, solitary trampa. ,
Watervliet has more harks and drays
gulf stream, temperatures of the ocean ! ments -finished
- • • *in mother-of-pearl.
----- *— '------- ’ I way from Germany, and wanted money jt
impossible to cure them of the”' than any other town of 4|* -ue In the
nt different depths, getting specimens . Some marvelous carvings In ivory arc j! and he bad none to send.^ Ho &lt;1^^; and what a cat really desires he state.
Thousands are suffering with of animal life in deep water, and the ' shown, and in front of the pagoda are ■। had intended to kill his family Friday generally succeeds in getting sooner
J.atne* McKeand. .of Puntiaq. claims to
Torpid Liver-the symptoms are hydrographic part cif the survey-of the 1 ehormous elephant tusks, valued at •* night, but he changed his plans lo Sat-, or later. To own one of the most e.tthe oldest Odd Fellow irk the state,
Depression of Spirits, Indiges­ const. No admission fee is charged to : $8,000 apiece. There are beautiful I urday night After the family were tractive and most costly pets in the , bi?
having joined in 1842.
this
steamer.
;
pieces
in
silver
most
elaborately
•
tion, Constipation, Headache.
asleep, about 10 o'clock, he went uut cjtyt ^here thieves aboun&lt;L,-is to live a j
••Peter Piper
Picked
chased, and a great rice bowl used by and got an ox and returned to do the Hfe of ’constant anxiety and watchful- * THE OHIO STATUE.
- a Peek
, , of 1’ickted
.n
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator [
&lt;&gt;r idliterative
non­
I Buddhist priests is worth 82.000.
deed He said he killed his wife first noM Only
wh&gt;&gt; have kept guard | ” ; , ft was * line
‘h-JT
m
is a reliable remedy for Liver
children uwd
! The collection is rich in gold, sliver by three swinging blows on the left orer a
alKl cnn»#hg human lunatic, | sense. that.the
‘
Ln ;L * 1’rtfect,
Disorders. It cures thousands
can ,practice
• and ivory in many strange and beautij ; temple. He-then went info the next ever plotting to escape, can appreciate , adoys they&gt;1&gt;owerf
(1U,rill&gt;,.ron
.
,,
The handsome and artistic statue j fQ| formK There are papier macho room nnd killetl Joseph and Willie. He the vigilance necessary for hi» safety. Painlcs*,
Powerful
every year; why not try
pleMsalH p
urga,lvi. propertie
p, &gt; *.:4\; will im­
Pleasant Purgative Pellet
.
. .in front
* . of the Ohio- ibuilding
iiAi
inlaid, with mother of pearl, cui i
at. .i
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Inyigoraior? placed
: struck both boys on the head twice. Re- Yet&gt; in fcpite of
w ornamental and } prwwan fw
.t that
kot,w.
tact
that wlI1
willb,.
bell&lt;rla
u*«*ti j
the world's fair Is one of tire most in­ rious musical instrument*, fine tapes-!
Your Druggist will ^ftipply you. teresting statuary exhibits at the
?r“i!nLt? Lh.C ™!n.80 l**uUful lB thr ffentfo «--re»ture. j Tbi*M*
IPei
’dletucun
-Rk III
br . .b
These
’
.
etts
cure
sick
heaHrri.e.
l
■ tries, interesting photos of Siamese ■ he
picked up his year-old
baby, held
•
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ii
1
1
1
1
’
&lt;*«
1
5
1
it
1
enti
**
'
*"
‘
that
few
who
are
able
to
do
so
can
1
attack*,
indigestion.
cutK
’
lpathm
and
all
great exposition. At tho top of the scenes and odd pictures of the dragon 1
her in one arm and struck her on the deny themselves tho pleasure of own- ' stomach, liver and ‘
.MORTGAGE SALE.
pedestal is a graceful bronze figure mythology of Buddhism.
..
top of the head. He then went fo the inrrnraare
tiny.
sugar-cust&gt;*d
pill
Default, having b eu mtuhi In the condition* typifying the state of .Ohio, while be­
The prominent feature of the agri- : harp, chmlxjd on to the nfut and
' • —-------------------- :—
J aud, a* a laxative, one iuf a certain rnurtjcaxi* made by Arthur D. low her and encircling the pedestal is ■
... —.—- -------------- n, - - . cultural display Is a pyramid of pre- ; jumpe&lt;l 20 feet to the floor of the pig
Hitches ami Sarah D. 11 uglies, hl* wife. Hubert
A HAUNTED PALACE.
.uun
». Notnwe
...... gri»an*an'l
do*H*.
C. Btronn. nnd Krnma Strong, bi* wife, of Harry
group of her famous sons—Gen. \Sil- [ wrveti fruits, which, reveal wonderfol
County. .Mlrhixau. to Walter DfckMMi. of Al­ Ham T. Sherman, ex-President James patience on clow inspection. Here ore : atye, sustaining injuries to the spine gtranra sight* se«n tn the Swedish Boy*l ' old drastic renu'di.-*
j Pelletts ate as painh
bany, state of New York, dated S-ptcmber 2d.
and
paralyzing
his
lower
extremities.
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A. D.. iwc. and recorded In the office of the A. Garfield. Gen. Philip IL Sheridan. aquoahes cut into small pieces, which ■
Nonetnacher told the story of the
The Stockholm correspondent of the ln l!,e ''ffdets.
Keister of Deed*, for the County of Barry - uid ! Edwin M.- Stanton, secretary of war have been carved into rosea and other i
State of Mlchlmu'.',n the 3rd day of October. A. 1
awful tragedy calmly and without the Independent Beige tells this ghost I The
irun w
—- Van -Dant
­
D. . INS. In Uber JV of MortsMtrs. on page*. 24ii' under Lincoln; Salmon P. Chase. flower form.*. Sweet potatoes have hren i slightest sign of sorrow or regret For
! Cleveland, will buld the
and 25. ulilcb *:uu iu hiksrh w-ut duly a**it.'n«-*i United States senator, governor of ent into roses and; crj-atoll ize&lt;l. Ilosc* ■
story:
by *ahl Walter Dickson to John A. Ki&gt;tn*rt»«i, Ohio ami chief justice of the United
all the feeling shown be might have
For a lonjrtime It has been no secret jail foi euo.ooo
themselves have lx*cn crystallized and j been describing the killing of a pig.
of the C&lt;mutv of Barn’and Stale of .Michloxa.
that spirits haunt itbe royal palace in I
on t he 2»lh day of September. 1**5. said asMjm- States supreme court, and Gen. Ulysses retain their odor.
I Tin* body of Genrgw Krau
He ha* always been known aa a kindly, Stockholm.
inent having been duly recorded In the office of S. Grant. Of these six world famous
YcarsXigo the king be- : Ifort. Huron- Tnewtajj. was ic.ittd jtetr
In the Forestry building Siam has a
the Register at De*d* of said rtminty of Barry,
on the27th dayot February. A. D., IKU ia Liber men Chase alone was not born in Ohio. fine exhibit of native woodn. the chief ; quiet man. but was aubject to fits of caxnc so thoroughly convinced of the Marysville yesterday.
despondency. An inquest was held and
3C of Mortirexes op pane 424, on which sai&lt;
specimen being ii mammoth piece of Noneraacher was brought here and presence of ghosts that he had the big
nwrtgnxe. iu&gt; assigned there I* claimed to be
due at tbe time rtf thia notice the sum ot threw
teak wood, the largest ever exported/ I placed in jafl. It is very doubtful if he wing most frequented by them torn
thousand one hundred elictity iwo dollar*, and
down and rebuilt. But the ghosts did
It
ia
0
feet
long.
5
feet
nnd
3
inches
'
sixty seven ernu and an Attorney’* fee of flfty
recovers from hi* Injuries.
■ not disappear when the alteration was
dollars provided for ia said mortiRCe. and
wide, and 8 inches thick.
I made, and they * still carry on their Wlten Eaby was
which Is the *r ole amount claimed to be due
In
the
Transportation
building
are
j
upon said inoftcaxe. aud no suit or proceed I ne­
WHEAT TAKES A DROP.
; nightly carousals. Some time ago tho
at law having been mstlluted to recover the
shown the various vehicles used in ;
amount secured by said moi t&lt;ugv or any part
Danish crown prince and his wife,
Siam. Among these an* jhe bullock I
thereof.
while visiting Stockholm court, lived
carriages, the joss chairs used by priests |
Now. therefor * by virtue of tbe power of sale
contained In said innrtirix**. ana the statute hi
C
hicago
,
July
31.
—
Wheat
sold
lower
in
the haunted palace. On the first
in carrying idols, the blue chairs for ,
such case made aud provided, notice Is hereby
weddings nnd other ceremonies, the . Saturday than at any time in the his­ night there was an extraordinary
Sven that on Saturday, tbe second day of
iptember, A.
at io o’clock In the fore­
A chamberlain was
green chairs for officials, und the 6ev- j tory of ihe Chicago board of trade. Iu manifestation.
noon. I shall sell at Public Auction, to tbe high­
1858 it was quoted as low. but at that lifted from hia bed by invisible hands
eral varieties of boats.
est bidder, at tUe north front door of the
iu Midland
The tunic buildingCourt House. In tbe city of Hoslmn, (that lx*The Woman's building has a valuable time the trade in wheat was of little and was laid on a table at the end of a
bi* i«ptat'etl
ing tho plac* where tbe Circuit Court for the
consequence in this city. Saturday bedroom farthest from the bed. On
and interesting collection.
County ot Barry ft holden) tbe premises de­
-------------4-----------September wheat sold down to «0X, the following morning Prince Johann i y a handsome brick bl&lt;&gt;scribed i nsald morteiuie. (except such part of
the said described .premise* ns was Inserted in
PROGRESSIVE GRAZIL.
union
a drop of nearly 3 cents from asked him if he had heard the uproar
......Rapid* On:
Thr „
Gnmd
said mortxaxe by ecror and which have been
i ‘parthe closing price Friday.
August in hl* room. On the evening of the same Indor-r- Gov. A'.tgrh
heretofore reloaaef! by Quit Claim deed to
r*7*T*T&gt;T*
Loaiso M EvArt*. the le#al owner ns hereinafter
wheat sold to 5fl cents and December to। day Princess Louise wan writing in dunlnx the anarebht*
set forth, or so much*:hereof a* may be nee&gt;-*Towering high above the rest of the 8“X- Cash wheat sold around 50 cents, d'room brilliantly lighted. Suddenly ’
&amp;ary to pay tbe amount due upon said mortpuce
•ootb
The peach crop is m
with Interest at efclit percent, and all legal
foreign buildings that of the republic and was not wanted even at that figure. r
a,woman appeared and began extin- Bend thut the gmwcicost*, together with an attorney fee of !\fty dol­
of Brazil is conspicuous on the fair The demoralization seemed complete. : guishing the lights. Princess Louise, tlw small fruit by hall.
lars cove minted forebreeln. the premises being
described in said mortgage a* follows
grounds as much from it* size as its But a rally was effected through some who is celebrated foy Ijer courage,
Commencing at the uonh weat corner ot F. L.
Seward OJwun died at Ludluii-va
good buying by Armour ± Co. and । tried to Uy bands on the woman,
splendid appearance.
Blake's lot In tlio village-of Ining. County at
in a
Barry and State of Michigan, and running from
The Brazilian building k of staff, other prominent firms, and there was but the latter vanished as suddenly aa cently as a result of injuries
thence emt or la an easterly direction along tho
like most of the national builolngs of also considerable spccqlative buying. I she appeared. Prince Christian, the runaway n few days a gonorth line otlnt* heretoR&gt;re&gt;canvered and to the
Tin*
four
Molitor
niUHb-i
’
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h.'k^n
highway croMlug the race aud ea*t of the Jot or
the fair, and is painted white. The win See How Mlaslnnarie* Are Treated. ' e^de5t 5011
Die crown prince, wished
land deeded to Effie B&gt;Mwfq. and from said
architecture is of the very purest
Nkw York. Aug. l.—The United I Ute one nfUrnoon to fetch something still wear their whisker*, and have net je
highway In a south raetcriy direction on the
French renaissance style, combining States gun-boat Bennington, which ‘ lrom »di“ly-l,ghted room. He left his . been photographed.
south line ot the raceway, to Intersect the
pond; thence on and along the westerly line of
iiMbtt. r«*&gt;
elegance with solidity. Laid out In tho was at Brooklyn navy yard, has sailed ,ather Bnd “other, only to return a
said pond in a northerly direction to the dan*,
form of a Greek cross the building oc­ for the Mcditeranean. Her mission fow CQomentJI Inter rmpty handed,
and from thence following tbe center of the
Tbornapplo river to a point directly north of
cupies an area of one hundred and abroad is to enable her commander to wh
white
*to Bnd
and trembling. He said that ho
he
the point of starting, and frtna said point south
fifty feetjxquare.
td She place of beginning, contffintn* ten acre*
investigate the charges relating to per- h*
had
d found the room tilled with strange
more or lew. and all on sectloM tbirty-one In
Overlooking the broad lagoon, it lies securing American missionaries in Asia flKure8&gt; wl»ich burred his way and
town four north, range nine west, excepting
midway between the Fisheries and Minor.
from the above all stream aud highway* now
Upon leaving Europe the mwde threatening gestures. The day
lawfully tbereou. Also the undivided one-half
Fine Arts buildings, and its graceful
of the follow rug. Conuaeiwing al a point Ofty- THE OniOUTATCr-AX THE WORLD'S FAIB. white dome readily attracts the eye Bennington will sail for Montevideo . b*forr ^is departure the Danish crown
two feet, six Lnchr* west and tweborud* three
Ira .k.
.....V Atlantic.
*
• prince was playing cards with the
in
the south
teat and three Inches north of tbe soot beast
from its contrast to the green verdure
crown prince of Sweden, when Prince
.but became her son by adoption. He
of the surrounding trees. The roof is
Bxc" S*™"4Wte"’*T *:*
1 '*Gustav,
““’• »urmn»
turning wmu
white with
with few.
fear,&lt;utexfirst saw the lightof day in New Hamp­
t-rrarJ^f
'‘•taeJth.t.ki.htwra behind Prlhc.
shire. Beneath the statue represent­
4-year-old son of Charles Anderson Fri­ J°K*nn's chair, looking at hi* cards.
ing the Buckeye state are the words:
day evening started to run arrow the Both princes sprang to their feet and
*•!»«• statement in a piper
last dencribedpremise* it all tbe premia.**, mill “These are my sons.’’ The designer of
street with outstretched arms to meet the giant disappeared. Nobody In the
thnt ’in the helrurchj uf the
prtvUeceand rights of fl-nrnge.owned by Afmizo this effective Atatue is Levi T. Scho­
S fihr? Wb° W“ eorain*f f,°m "ork.
£ Gardner and Frank Campbell and oanvtltnSwedish royal family doubts the pres­ women placed love Iwfore fr:e;»&lt;bhqs
ting tbe lata firm, Gardner. UampbaH^dSo . «if field, of Cleveland. After the elose of
rhe child was struck by an electric car
men placed friendsliip before h'"' ■ .
Irving, and that this mortgage I* InU-nAeri (« the fair the statue will be removed to
and crushed to death before hi* father’s ence of the ghosta, but the subject of J. P. Rngtra. one of the philosophert «
cover the undivided one-half «f all rigtrta &lt;4 Columbus and ptaccd under the dome
their appearance is tabooed at court.
Southern porch. “Thia .soundsvery preui
Baid Gardner, Campbell A Co., together «.hb
of thecapitoL
but it ia non«n*e just the *aou, ;ke mMJ
Man prides himself on his reasoning other pretty thing* that no«y find
Waat EnsUah Cook In&lt;.
Mmnxaroua Minn.. Jnly Cl—Th.
way Into print. Only a ..«■!*
fixtures rttereln now standi n* or Ji wafor u&gt;Many British and colonial exhibitors
my.teriou. death ot H. J. Hedland, th. powers, but it is doubtful, says a writer aopblcal .pace writer roul'l unxs&gt;r«
erected **d placed upon said pveadteas tn-ludon the subject, whether other creatures
find fault with the style of cooking in
inx both at above descriptions.
anarchUt, who waa burned In hi, houxe.
putting hla friend, drat and hl«
That In drnftlnx said inortxMW the deaftoman the American.restaurants.upon the ex­
nave
not
tho
same
faculty
in
a
much
has been explained by hh wile. Sh.
made an error and lb* follow) ne d-senbed land
children raccnd. What kind
with mill prtollwtes *ud right &lt;4 flown*, was position grounds. To use the phrase­
would he b. who Would aacrifreln- IMIM
eonreMed he burned the houw In ordei Blester degrefl when in connection with
Inserted In *«Jd 'nort|p*te by mlotakr. Out the ology of a letter justrcccived, they are
their
peculiar
heeds.
There
ia
little
toxar.a trielxlf X»w let me tri. &lt;««•
obtain th. n.ioo Inaorance on n. and
TUK-WftAZnjAN BUII.DINO.
N*ld mortqsKsrs had no title and claim jw tithdoubt but often the same bird comes to thing ale,nt thia .Urine frriity
»”
toaald premtoM. *ud the Avslgnoe at sa ■ • Just ’•longing for English diet and sixty feet high and is topped by a dome before be could eaeape waa cremated.
the same location it frequented the year Wotnen ICre their otfrpr.M
tnoriaage chtUas no rights thereto, and eald English cooking." These exhibitors
The Grain Supply.
before, though it has migrated hun­ turn do, but tnen love their tntitrs
have memorialized the British commis­ ninety feet above tho roof, or one hun­
dred
and
fifty
feet
in
height
altogether
Wyuiior.,,. Auit. l.-The .Ulbl, dreds of miles during the season. It fervor that surpasses feminine
•aid luortK-ge »v error nnd which will not fee sion to apply to the world’s fair ad­
_t!cl
and forty feet in diameter nt its base. •uppl, ol grain In tho United Sl.tra rra.
offered for **'/• aredewrllietl*- fellow*:
Also the undivided one half ol the fo4low’'&gt;r-' ministration so that an English restau­ Four campaniles form useful coigns ol tenlny wax: Wheat W.Mo,000 bunhelK requires judgment to distinguish be­ riou. Son* oUo love thrir pan
tween what the bird haa or haa not chan do daughters and will ma»« s
commencing »t* *dnt fify-twa teet mk nialiun rant can be opened upon the grounds for
west sod twelve rode three feet and I brer. Inch*- the special service of English exhibit­ observation, and a promenade on the Cora. 8,0-22.000 biuhglx; ontx, 1.T02.00C
lacriflee* for their sake.
rturnini
*o as not to take the wrong oath,
“You often henref a &lt;.au«ht&lt; rf“™u
ors and visitors. Sir Henry Wood has roof is most tastefully arranged with
judgment ia the residuum of reason.
; Trr'
toldtel.; b.rle,
her aged parents into the stre* *, •«*•already applied Lo the ways and means all kinds of shrubs and plants. The USD,000 bushels.
"CO.
, vui, aa.r.ra. irara ui ... *.nx x-h"..
Australian Outlaw*
stirring hlato? 7 of Brazil forms the
manner ur !x»r’in«tmatur.d oy
the Thornapplenvrr; thence ent right nxl-, committee for permiision to establish subject for endless bas-reliefs, paint­
Tbe botorxoyer. of Aeatralla. and It is seldom lnde« t« that a “‘n '•*'*' '
thence south to pbire d heulniitnii. It ■« ♦» an English kltahen.
CmCAtto, July 3L-Mra Lvlll. Rod.
ings and sculpture in the interior of
preaaly uuderMood that till* laat
onr own weetera road agent have ob­ a rnle, widows remarry qnl ••“■» .
preenlses l« ml tM prwnl*ev. mill pririk** r
the pile. 1 here are few exhibits in the ney arrived m ihlArity yesterday from ject. and method, ot bnalnex. lo the wldowera iUd.nl
riahta offinw»Re. owned by Alnttzn K. Ga..tn r
* „.
Izzard -UMla. old man! back from- tmUding. and these chietly of coffee, Golveaton, Tex., having walked the en­ maut ulenUeal. bet the, differ iu minor liege lord brf.'ra ba ucoN “ ‘
sad Frank Campbril and cnr.-WutJitx Un- t y.‘
bnt It learner -tick Indrel
firm, (temner. damnbril AC .of Irvlnx. &gt;«- the world’s’*fair? Thought you weren't spices aud fancy woods. There are tire distance. l.S4fl miles, for a ja ohn detail, aod In their dtetineMro Nang.
^.‘,r matalso about one hundred and fifty paint­ wager. She leM Galveston May iu.
Tbe unfortunate traveler who meet, a wrrow tor i» ii««l ft li;* " •'
going.
.
Bpt-nre plciurevMlm gr4v.-H2 ’B
. Bixby—Weil. I changed my mind. ings and pieces of marble statuary
wratern road agent l» -held up:" hl. tag eyes tu. Um munirre- o. an
A Long Ufe Ende.L
You see I waxded some new excuse to 'Die lirurilian government appropri­
IdJco’..,, in.. July 3Q.-At th, Lo^an aapeneaeea with an Anrtralten bnto
held nw«t dear while
ated
six
hundred
thousand
dollara
for
stand off my creditors for a few week*.
~ootjpoOTfurmn.arthl.cn, Uruud"uhld be practically xlmilar. funeral MW. ‘bn world
M
■M Hernon dtod yruerdw u lb. ,n ol white
** w&lt;raId U -bailed np." Jeeted It aa ucnamwil a*”1
«onM
"VUe-H h, M,
o, the
It can an nothing "Uord In
lv* j «jt» asd 5 ixKEtha.
*
Naw .-caiiDd he would be "stuck *n.” dnluk ao.”-st- Uari* blobe-Dcnu-

Michigan Central

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

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Why Suffer ?

When you can be Cured

si

�Hastings Banner

SHKRfFF'd 8ALB.
K
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a
That to haw perfect health you mast have pure
Mood, and the best way to have pure bipod Is
to take Hood'a Sarsaparilla, the l&gt; -*t blood pur­
ifier and strength builder. It exp-la all taint
Eerope. a man who begin, aa a Some of tho Quoor Productions of
scrofula, salt riteuin and all other humors,
w R. COOK. LocaI Editor.
lands and tenement! cf Homy L. Newton,
and at tbe same time bnilds up the whole sys­ ties,
Sent to tho Patent Office.
In tiie Countv of Barry, and In favor of tbe
tem and gives nerve and strength.
*Le??.r!’ W“hine pouvw. uil
Can’nd City Soap Company.
Ground has been broken for the Middle­
I did on the Tin day of June, A. D., WtO. levv
ville creamery.
Hood’s Pills may be Had hy mail forme, of C. upou and sleze and take all the right title and
them that they might hare laika from
I. Hood &amp; Co., Lowell. Mass.______________
Interest of the said defendant,JlemT h^eJL’
ton, in and to the following
r,c3J.*t
Root Brer. Milk Shake and
jwaren,
anil making saisa
aalad herb,
as
LT —
nortw m
tote situated In the County of Barry, and State
tree from soil m if they grew in air, I
CivUtaod World.
U«-offer one Hundred dollars reward
“
'■i
J®
tribute in mon_
------'
“rheundivhie&lt;l one-half of lota No four hundred
for any case &lt;»t catarrh that cannot be
and forty-six. four hundred and forty seven,
° W k™5 COOlt ^UBt olx&gt;ve kim, and ' There are queer people in this world,
four hundred god seventy-six and foar hundred
cured
by
catarrh cure.
cure.
„ ’“
j Hall'ss catarrh
when
when he
he has
has learned all that man ’ J Among the queerest are some of the
and seventy-seven also loLsone, two, three and
four of block twjnty, also Iota one. two. three,
___av^
&amp; larger sum biventors who flood the patent office
and four of block twenty-one Mso }«&lt;•&lt;&gt;»•. »•’•
man's superior, and so on vrit11 their severely queer designs.
three and four of block twenty-eight also lew
,
ICE CREAM, CON­
one. two. three and four of block thirteen
“
aw«udwfcui nutmng
“Yes,” said an official recently, “we
eastern
addition of tbe city of Hastings. Barry
V am* any thing’ In the line trnn-nctions and financially able to earn­ remains to learn, and ho has spent see multitudes of ‘cranks' at this buildt’ouutv, Michigan. Also lots number twelve
far more than his wages, ami some- ; “K. and our chief amusement is to
hundred and twenty-five and twdve hundred
out any obligations ntifile by their firm. ’
and
twenty-six
also the north twenty seven feet
W. st A- Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
thing like tlgit which a liberal educa- rea(^ the specifications of ambitious
Head for of lot four hundred and eighty and all that
. In io, U.
tlori costs. Bat. says a writer in liar- but erratic inventors, who clamor for
Icocrlpllva piece of land bounded on tbe north by Thom
it- i n
...
: .. •
Hiucr m rearpamphlet.
street
oo
tbe
jest
uy Jefferson street on the
Haldlne. Ktnr.n * Marvla. Wbole..:,',
when he ba» reached UrnlL -a--------------------------grant of patent There is the airsouth bf Thorn apple river on the oast by’Michi­
DrutgisUi. Toledo. ().
. point he has mastered all points; he 8hiP ‘crank.’ with a quiet notion in his
Dr. WILLIAMS' gan A v«., except a piece oftind four rods east
Hail's Catarrh Cure Is t.ik'
t..............
.
aud
west
by
six
rods
aud south being, the
ii InteninUy.
' knows perfectly how tn cut. carve, head that he.is
he. is to be seme
some day s
a pub
pub-­
• MEDICINE C(L, north ninety-nine feetnorth
of lot two hundred and
a&lt;“ing din-rtty upon thfi blood and- mm-.ois truss, lard, rofiot, boiLbake, fry. broil* i
benefactor, but who really knows
Schenectady, N.Y. thirty-three also commencing twenty-two feet
surface* i»f the system.' Price, 75ct-. pvt i and knows, moreover, all about sauces^ 1 *ax
“ much
-----------west
of
tbe
north
east
corner
of lot »ve hun­
about aerostation as a jack­ 6 for 3-i.5O.
and Brockville, Ont. dred and eighty two for a place
imttlv. bold by all drugg.sts. Tustinwni-i
of beginning
Next—to--mini
in-------------oddities—of
Houp:,. pastries, sweets and fancy djsh- . rabbit.
--------- ------r —
thence south elghty-elght feet thenee west
ca. He expects to practice, no one of thought is the fire-escape dreamer,
twenty feet thence north elghtv-elght feet
thence east twenty feet to place of beglnnlnx.
nN Jr SMITH
these branches himself with Ida own ~
“U his ladders, "pulleys
’’
with
aud..................
cables.’'
Also commencing twenty two feet west of the
nands;
he has, ov
so iu
to say,
say, untierstucties
understudies 1 ' I'pon investigation in the record
-------r&gt;. •••south east corner of lot five hundred and eighty
NEIGHBORING CO'J MTlES
two thence west twenty feet thence north fortyin them all. or representatives; he him- 1 fooni 1 discovered drawings of the latWoo tl land. Mich.
fuur feet thence east twenty feet thence south
aelf is like the render of the Score and est Patont« piled on u low shelf. Upon
forty four feet to place ot beginning. All of
The
annual
camp
meeting at Eaton Rap­ the director of a grand orchestra.
' Perusal the first device of a peculiar
which I shall expose for sale and sell at public
C. G. Nichols.
ids this year was one uf the must success­
auction or vendue to the highest bidder at the .
Nor is this all he must know; usual- paturo
discovered. The invention
north front door of the ooart bpoae in the eita
ful in its history. Over ;t,000 people were ly he has made himself able to speak in question wos an improved method
of Hastings, tn said county of Barry on the 9th
------- — .......TV,. uuiu lOSpCUK
i.E a nichols
on the ground.- the first Sunday.
day of September. A. D.. I8W. at one o'clock in
Fw&gt;nAi&gt;
— - . and. „
...
of exterminating mosquitoes, for which
tYench. n
German.---Spanish
English.
the afternoon of that day
Lawton people on favorable 'night* ran He has some knowledge of tho arts; ho a Texan was given letters patent. This
Dated at tile city of Hastings this 28th day of
Hastings City Bank. Hastings, see th" fire works on the world’s fair
CURED
or
NO
P
a
Y
for
services.
July. A. D., 1893.
„ WV,TT
is a chemist, a modeler, a colorist, winged messengers of bliss probably
t. „
IT MCK.KV1TT.
M.-ir
Wnttriii
gusruiinr
to
pentuuienUy
cure
all
JAS.
H.
grounds. .
more or less of an artist, a designer, a made themselves obnoxious to the kii-ds df Rupture-i.f l-oih sexes. Nb pain; no
Sheriff of said County.
openirlou;
no
dftetitl'.n
from
bmduesa.
For
'. T.Colgkovk.
{•rotuptly attended to.
patentee
and
ho
determined
to
anni
­
Mrs. Delos Hoard came very near being man of taste, and necessarily of more
lull
information
and
Illustrated
pamphlet
con­
Atx
’
y
for
Plaintiff.
Loyal K. Knappeu. run over bj the pay car last Thur-day. or lew readihg. He must know some­ hilate the whole species. His inven­ taining Michigan references (free), address
■
Db. H W. Mxbsh.
One of her small children was about to thing of natural history, the seasons tion is a queer and complicated inter­
Arthur C. Denison. '
THE O. E. MILLER OO., 102. 104. ICO Michcross the track in front ot the engine, and of game, the products pf far countries, mixture of screens, gauze and whirring or
i;T KNAPPES &amp; DBNlriON.
lean Ave*. Detroit. Mich.____________ ___________
Detroit
«she hastened over across tlq- track lo meet the state of the markets, and must be mechanism, into which the little buxxand turn the child back, when the englui- acquainted with the events of the day, ingsongsters are drawn and effectual­
Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,.
lid
Grund Rapid*. Michigan. caught und carried away a part of hcr'dtv.-s to which he is often obliged to adapt ly annihilated.
Grind
Rapids.
skirt. It was a close call.—Goblevlllv the names of his dishes. He mpst bo
Another inventive genius from the
KIRK. M. D­
ii in hi THADS MARK ■—-»-■
an economist, too. allowing no waste west solicited a patent for a fruit- *
Largest stock
i '. -ielaii and Surgfon.
by his subordinates, and in order to do pickcr. This instrument is a very
Wayland has a niw town pump.
■ -sings, • - Mich
ml-th stu-ndedday or night. Ofaffair,
resembling
lately everything
this he must know the exact amounts modest-looking
S*&lt;me vandals have broken the colored
»ii. A&lt; d - lHK»t :ui&lt;l shoe store
Write tor prices
required
in everything; and then he somewhat one-half of a pair of shears.
glass windows iu the St. Mark's church at
A
small
ring
fits
over
tho
fore-finger
of
must
know
all
that
can
l&gt;e
done
with
Paw Paw aud the doors have been smash­
whole story of the operator, and brings at right angles
Attorney al law. 1
ed. the organ' tampered with and other sugar and ice, and .
a cutting edge or blade. The fruit to
wine*.
. Hastings. Mich, shameful acts Indulged in.
be cut is held in the left hand, and by
fit mutts of thl’ .-late. Col­
Montcalm eountv claims to be the
HORNS AN J MILK.
grasping the stem in a certain manner
ly. jitti-ndcd to.
-POSITIVELY CURES‘ leader in potato raising, having last year
with the right hand and giving a quick
an average yield of 225 bushels per acre,
. jr C._l’. LATHROP,
twist either the aforesaid fruit or the
HEART DISEASE. NERVOUS
und
In
some
instanws
as
high
as
450
bushnni-pnthic Physicians and
The removal «-r suppression of the thumb will be severed. The inventor
1-L per acre. At h ast 230,978 bush.
PR0STRT10N,
Surgeons
horns of cows increases
the supply
of in this case seemed to overlook the
; - r..
-------. v and country promptly at- were shipped wi|l.in the season, .it an av. -‘; mlltr. itTi.l th..
a • ”• i-...*
—. fact that the greatest varieties of
rage price of 511 cents, making a total of1 ™
fattens
better;
American
fruits
do
not
grow
on
bushes
•
the
fact
is
a
strange
onb.
says
the
Ros,508 34 received from this'erop alone.
within 1-nnM.
fi.aUnJ
u.»
«*»'• R- N- MldillfWu. pastor M. E. church,
within reach of the hand, and lust,
Springs. Mich., itays: Sleep and rest
ton Globe, but th,cra is no doubt about
IL M. !&gt;..
While 5. I’. Poo! ami. wife of __
.. f it. The horns arc uot of much use. und. but not least, the welfare of the per­ w ere strangers to me after pre-aching till I used
Bailie
Phy sician mid Surgeon.
Adlronda'’ Now I sleep soundly and awalte
Creek were at Chicago some enemy pull, d
- Mteh.
on the Other bund, are often the cause son handling his useful little implo­ refreshed, and I can heartily recommend it.
every growing vegetable in their fine
ment has to be respected.
Prepared by WHEELER and FULLER
•It-ncr. one uiock east of depot.
j of accidents.
garden.
CO . Cedar Springs. Mich.
*
A little way down in the file is a pe­ MEDICINE
|
'L'he removal of the horns of young
&lt;•. ii. barbeW-J
SOLD BY
-i --------------------------?
v...
.
cuH
®r
looking
machine, patented by a
anunnls wUs recommen'.leU years ago
’hrneiatG and Surgeons.
by a distinguished veterinary surgeon. Michigander and used by- said gentleDr. Carter’s Kidney A Backache
■ \ ur county responded to with
and Neumann
Ncumqnn demonstrated that cons.
cows man in lifting pans from stoves. The
und
Is a compound of valuable herbs that ; without horns were fatter and gave nPParatus embodies such a complicated
j It Acknowledges no Superior.
... than others.
~
( mass of levers, screwsand other similar
stimulate the Kidneys to action, clearing -------more milk
■ HELDON.
fie saw four Dutch cows without - devices of mechanism that it is safe to
act anti Real Estate Office.
the passages net.veen the
kidneys
net Block, Hasangs.
say his panlifter will never find popular
in ou Kral Entitle Bra! Estate and bladder, which become stopped up ; horns give from eighteen to nineteen ■. favor in the American kitchen.
n. General ron revancing. and cause settlings like brick dual, aud if quarts of milk a day -although on in- i
For the past six months a car-coup­
HASTINGS, MICH.
et of Abstract Books, corn
different pastures. ‘ whereas others of
rdn. can (nraistt complete not remover! will lead to Dropsy. Diabetes,
the same breed, but with horns, only ling epidemic has spread itself and
r. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
or Bright's Disease, it regulates the four gave twelve to fifteen quarts, in spite permeated every state in the union.
M. D-.
Important organa of the body, the stom­ of the fact that they bad the advantage The epidemic is a mania for all classes
ach. liver, kidneys and bowels. Keep of excellent grazing land. American to invent car-couplers and get patent
astings
ity
ank
them healthy you need never fear dis­ breeders have made experiments grants therefor.
UudliKS, . • Mleki
The larger portion of these couplers
which
amply
confirm
the
statements
ease. I’Hye 40 cents a package.
nuule alJove.
I ■
- j, are so complicatednnd useless that the
Carter’s Kidney jt Backache Ten will cure
Sdt Headache aad relieve *U the troabtea tncf«
T^IL
S7 5,000.00.
Those in favor of the removal of ' anxious patentees will never receive
that sick, tired feeling with a bad taste In-; thA horns do not in the least intend to . an iota of good frnm their inventions.
SURPLUS *12.000.00.
A certain individual from the Emthe mouth morningL . '
■ •
countenance any act of cruelty; the j.'
Incorporated under the laws of tbe State of
Carter’s Kidney A Backache Tea will cure ! removal would be effected in a sim­ pirc state named Collins applied for a
Michigan.
grant on a wickless lamp. The latter
sick headache, constipation, dizziness, and ple and easy manner, by destroying
\ttomev al Law
the tissue or root of the horn, as soon . was tested and an explosion followed.
Open
for
business
Dec. 15.1896.
pain in the back.
as there was the slightest sign of hard­ ! The lamp nnd application went to
officers:
Eetdacha. yet Cartcr'a Lit Ho Liver PlUfl xr«
Carter's Kidney A Backache Tea puri­
' pieces together.
ening on the forehead of the young
equally valuable Ln ConaUpatlon. curing and pre­
3.
G.
Robinson,President;
,
But
the
queerest
of
queer
departures
fies the .blood, aud regulates the bowci-.
venting thia annoying complaint,while they aleo
“th^'wlthoal entering into .ny &lt;tl»: i»tl'i»enlightene&lt;l «e'U that iaken by
Chester Messer, Vice. Free.
cirrect all disorders of thestomachstimulate the
Carter's Kidney it Backache Tea h a sure
at Law,
liver and raguluo
ngulMs the bowels.
boweJa. Eroa
Xvaatft
II they caly
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
Goodv&gt;-:.r A Co.'s store.)
and positive cure for backache and In- enHlononthl. b.nU. .imply note the I •» ecoentrie re«..lenl of Ohio, who In­
mnscTOBs:
; rented an equally eccentric boat on
courtsof the State. Collection!
ilamatioli of the kidneys, and bladder. fact that the removal of the horns in­ . eccentric ideas. The boat was to be
1). W. Reynolds.
tenfilnfrtb.
,
creases the supply of milk.
D. G. Robinson.
R. B. Messer.
Sold only by W. H. Goodyear.
' so constructed as to roll over the wa­
EKMAN. Homapathic PhyAlthough strange at first sight, it
John Carreth,
Chester Messer.
ters in the fashion of a log or wheel.
icl^n and Surgeon,
does not appear so extraordinary upon ,
P. T. Colgrove.
•This strange craft was to be propelled
er Lathrop's drug store.)
consideration. 11 is known by expert- {
who oaco try than will find three lltUo pill* nloHa*
the
only
xarlngb
department
in Barry
I by the wind striking on suitable
abla in »o many w»t« that they win not be wll- Countv and pays 4 per cent Interesttn
on all time
Kalamazoo is to have a uew mile track. ence that the removal of an organ ■ I blades standing out from the radii
. ESTATE AND COLLECT­
Ung to do without them. But after aUalck bead
which has no utility leads to beneficial
ING OFFICE OF
of
the
hull.
The
Ohioan
failed
to
Nancy Hanks trotted her first beat this results in other ways.
Palmerton 4 Smith.
state in his specifications how the
season at Detroit.
Woodland, Mich.
crew of the boat would dispose of
THE OFFICE OF SPEECH.
. Over one hundred and fifty performers
J. M. Smith.
themselves during the revolutions of
la the bans of *o many Uvea that here fa wbaN
I'ubHc.
Justice of the Peace. have joined the i:30 list.
we make our great boaat. Om ptUacurelt white
the body on the surface of the deep,
A fast walking road horse Is worth a
and the examiners sent his application
third more than a alow walker equally as
The possession of the marvelous and higher than a balloon.
good in every other respect.
intricate faculty of articulate speech,
Then comes along a certain man
purgR. blit by tbnlr Rontlasctioa plreiei
nrethwu. Ia viala st 3S rente; five for*
The Grand Rapids" Driving. Club are says, a writer in Godey's, seems no named Knox, a bona fide citizen of a
CIKQMLrtTION •
tnaklug great preparations for their races more miraculous to the unthinking southern state, who has not apparently
carter arroicfNe co.. n«w yohg
week,
75 quire?. this year. The stakes and purses aggre­ than do the eternal varieties of eating, profited by the example of the Ameri­
ALL PI! L. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PWCE
drinking and sleeping. Yet the for­ can who tried to catch sunshine some
gate in value 8'35,000.
rafter, changes for advertisements
mer is arbitrary and conventional, ‘the years ago. This modern mortal has
Col. Dickey, owned at Marshall, was
reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
invention of men—perhaps not con­ constructed a conundrum which he
■ -ur.- insertion in the issue of the week fourth In the 3:58 race at Pittsburg, lust fined to him, if Prof. Garner of monkey alleges will effectually capture the
Friday. Silver Star wou in three straight
'
z
------AND-----speech fame is to be believed—while heat from old Sol. and retain the same
heats. Best tliiie,.2:10j&lt;.
.
the latter arc natural, absolutely com­ fob later use. This philosophical won­
Mason Nutwood, tbe phenomenal 2 year
many truthful testlm ratal* In behalf of old. owned by Coe A Hawley, of Mason, is mon, and the sine qua non of existence. der Is in the hands of the originator'!
- -Sir- itmrllla prove that Hood's Cures,
The office of speech—the celebrated attorney, and has not as yet made
in training on tile Lansing track, hud has French diplomat to the contrary not­ its appearance in the interior depart­
• hen *1! others tall. Try it now.
made a full mile in 2:25J&lt;withstanding—is to convey thought ment, where it will be practically
Tom Exum, owned by 0. A. Douglas &amp; How Important then, that this vehicle tested, und then, in all probability, It
■•ViukDw-s Soothing Syrup baa been used Bro., of Battle Creek, after a week's work of thought transference, this common will find a deep grave under the de­
1 :&lt;Irr:i teething. !: soocha the child, soft­ at Saginaw paced his first heat in 2:18.
carrier of ideas, this carriage laden partment foundations.
— las. allays nil pain, cures wind colic.
»"st remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty- He is entered for the August races at Grand with the most delicate and felusive of
Another late application* is that of
4 bottle. Sold by all druggists Rapids.
burdens, nothing less than the very es­ James Geary, who claims he can capture
it the world.
Will Knickerliocker’s Dunbar, by Olmeda' sence of the soul—perishable freight, and store atmospheric electricity dur­
Allowing is said to be a sure relief Wilkes, dam by Tremont, Is coining fast. indeed—should be carefully watched ing a thunder storm for home con­ Gives all the news of Town. County and State, and as much National
oping cough:—Steep unhulled oats It Is reported that he went a quarter in 30 and developed to its hi-hest and best sumption. _________________
news as any other paper of its class.
capacity.
-tnuig decoction nnd let ,the little suf­ seconds on the Springport track.
An English Infection.
Tho comparative ca.-e with which the
- drink freely of it whenever thirsty
All England is playing golf, the
average
individual
may
be
taught
to
ik*'1j to coush. Its action Is like
express the thoughts of himself or oth­ game having assumed the proportions
A. -in auxiliary to the above give
ong decoctidn of red clover blossoms ' Some think that Cariyie,&gt;while living the ers in an intelligent, intelligible, even of a popular craze. The tennis courts
life of a student, waa all tho while dying to pleasing fashion, makes it seem almost are empty and the nets sagging from
bo something much more active. It Is ex­ criminal to neglect such a vast possible want of attention, while the golf links
ite Annual Excuntloa lo Petoskey.
are everywhere nnd in constant de­
•’•-■lay, Aug. 20th. the Detroit. Lan- tremely likely that there were momenta in addition to the general good.
hla
life when bo would even have enlisted,
In none of the arts—for reading is mand. Men, women and children play
'-• Northern R. R.. in connection with
The
■&gt;. ■•ale I fine”—Chicago &amp; West Mlch- bad a recruiting sergeant been at hand to not only an art, but the noblest of golf and play it ceaselessly.
lly.—will run their annual low rate rake advantage ot his mood. But upon the them all—does general information, “links” are on every side, in the public Is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, nnd gives all the general news
whole, we may doubt if he would have done
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It gives the events of foreign
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Woodbury at 12:111 p. in., stopping at though objectively it was not apparent.
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ORKMOUTTINa SCHOOL

LACK OF GOOD MANNERS.

THK FAKIR SKIPFKD.
:

He Didn't Elite

Monday .riernoon tbe festive tsk'r In- ,
gaded the quiet of our street .ndireItewJ
the denre mouoMy ol deu1oer.,|e «ll£~
th.t hu borered over the clU for 5
Ome W Forklnx bl&gt;
■' "*«“ J’*'1/
Olown pl.ro! ■ b.n)J loud
dzo«n out a few little rrror. In W. -ebl .
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had been at-

TURNING PELTS INTO LEATHER.

Very few people have any idea of
the number uf different animals which
contribute their skina for the adorn­
ment of pocketbooks, purses, etc. and
make up the large number of oddsand
ends which people find so useful.
Monkeys, pigs, goats,- snakes, lizards,
alligators, sheep, calves, flsh, seals and
even birds, all contribute. The great
majority of these skins are imported*
The one thing of importance in leather
for fancy leather goods is tbe grain,
says the Trunk and Leather Review,
which influences the price to a very
great extent. The number and varie­
ty of grains is large, and the different
more American. In the crowded stores leathers are classified when received
&gt;he bump« directly into another woman according, to the size of the grain un­
and treads upon her toes without a der these several headings—fish, Mo­
tinge of her conscience or a passing rocco, groe grain, Levant, Turkey,
“beg pardon." As rude as are New monkey, pig and seal. These grains
York men in crowds, their rudeness ia are all’ different sizes, the monkeyebe­
n0^
compared for a moment wltA ing the largest although tho pig and
that of the women toward each other, seal are very pronounced. The flsh
York shopping wnman not grain is the smallest of all. Besides
these leathers there are a great many
impolitely
J
**
-* .t th. woman
wearing » new drera .nd bu,np« into imitations made—buffing, which is a
Uw next woman without th. u.ual «t- split cowhide, and a skiver, which is
case for pardon,
* but
* she- also
- *talks *to split sheepskin. But these can be easthe salesgirl as she would talk to a Uy told, as what is called hand grain
servant, seldom failing to remind her is the natural grain of the skin touched
that’the boundary between their sta­ by hand, whereas the ordinary imita­
tions are embossed by machine. Sev­
tions is broad and impassable.
It is for these reasons that the New eral othfr grains made by machinery
York man, going to or returning from on skiver or buffing are called boarded,
business, thinks he is not ungallant being made by a brass tool which
when he sits and reads the newspaper gives fine straight lines close togeth­
while the shopping woman "supports er; the others showing wavy effects
herself and two bundles by a conven­ or water lines on the skin and dice
ient leather strap. Here it is one of tho grain.
most uncommon sights to see a man
'The most expensive leather sells for
Offer his seat in the car to a woman. from 3100 to 3110 per dozen skfaap. This
A stranger in town is identified by his is the genuine Russian leather, which
courtesy to women. Men from other has of late temporarily lost popularity.
cities have remarked this, and the New It is in gros-grain. Levant goatskins
Yorker says if he gave up his seat to a seH for SCO a dozen skins. Seal sells at
lady she’d probably forget to thank from' 830 to 850 a dozen, and pig skins
him, and the other men would stare at are sold by the skin at 8C.50 or 87 each.
him as a fellow who was breaking a Monkey skina are cheaper, selling at
good rule. Not mkny of those who S3 per skin, but these latter are hard
have grieved at the so-called rudeness to procure at any price. They are
of the native male toward the female macle up by only one or * two manufac­
know how thoroughly rude the native turers that we know of-in America
females are to each other, and it re­ into the finest grade of leather novel­
quires a shopping carnival to bring ties of the imported skins. With the
this rudeness to publid notice.
exception of the sealskins, which are
tanned in England, nearly all these
AN INVETERATE MATCHMAKER. skins are tanned in Germany, although
' sheepskins are tanned in France.
: A very ingenious imitation of. Rus. ,
, ,
&gt;[ sum
sian leather nas
has been
oeen maae
jnade oi
of can
calfskin.
skid,
A paragraph lx going round the p.- .
wlth oU „( Hrch. It |, »
pra which state, that_ Emperor W 1counterfeit; tor the rcaron
bam haa telegraphed particularly &gt; th.t the color I* exactly ’th? wne. and
hearty congratulation, on th. botrottal ,h(.
ode,
„„ch ro.
ot the duke ot \ork, loaraneh a. hlC 1&gt;fu pu„i|ng the untutored buyer.
majo«y had alway. expre»«la .trong Tto^„wc„r, de.trora the falra odor
whh that the duke xhould marry
the ^trati-.n Thc
Princes, tlctoria ot Teak
••Thl.,' iroporUat lhtoR „„w, .„a the late.t.
2™ i' is to
to nave
hare inc
the wswier
leather novciwcn
noyeltle. wnicn
which
. “,,”
, ° 2L* “
. ‘**1-. -VI?-.
, ,
.1 Pnll
r. 11 x. n r.
&gt; \ “that th«&gt; «*mrv»r«tr 1 women
carry
to iuoten
tncir iutni
tin*
Rml-ret.
.
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r j[onM
., ,lMth
..in.
the Pall Mall Budget,
that the emperor Mlor
The
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h)ch j
wnji
tz itiAT.en
, .
, .
,
was TOFt*
very nflAlrririx
desirous tnnt
that a
match *nmelzi
should :! era to this
country used to send sam­
’"n'TT”
PMd°fc I P&lt;«
o,
nraraer,
ples of. feathers to Germany and else­
2. .
tei°'
-’■•’"■‘5“' । trhr-re
to mzlr-h.
'
’ ' . so as to strike thc ex­
sister of the German empress, and the I actt color.
co]or Now
y„.. silk, cotton. stuffs,
duke of York: and he was much ah-J . . .. ’
1 plush, etc., are sent instead. Lizard
noyed that his project met with no en-'
&gt; skins come largely from Borneo, as
couragemcnt from her English rela­ t well as Germany.
tives.”
The emperor, who is an inveterate HAMILTON’S THIRTEEN TREES.
matchmaker, has lately been endeavor­
ing to negotiate a marriage between
Princess Feodore and the prince of
It ia an odd fact that the thirteen
Naples; but this has also failed, as it is
Alexander Hamilton
considered indispensable at the Quiri- trees which
nal that the heir to the throne of Italy planted near his country house, the
should marry a Roman Catholic. It is Orange, to symbolize the original states
hoped that the prince's betrothal to of the union, ami which arc still stand­
Princess Clementine, of Belgium, may ing near the old manor house on Con­
^yet be arranged.
This match waa vent avenue, between One Hundred
stopped short two years ago by Vati­ and Forty-Second and Ono Hundred
and Forty-Third street*, have kept paca
can intrigues.
•
with the growth of the states which
they represent. For instance, says the
OBEYING THE LAWS.
Now York Recorder, New York state
is represented by the largest tree,
standing in tho center of the group.
The editor of the Sissons Mascot la a Close to it stands the next largest, rep­
deputy fish and game commissioner. resenting the state of Pennsylvania.
He wears the badge of his office out­ Rhode Island is represented by tho
side his coat and hardly a week goes smallest tree, which is a mero baby by
by that ho does not inveigh, editorial­ the side of tho others, and the crooked
ly, against the shooting of game out tree is called South Carolina. It has
of season.
taken an abrupt turn and grown per­
TM Siskiyous, says the San Francis­ ceptibly out of* the grove; then it
co Examiner, are full of deer'now and turned again just as suddenly, and
the mountaineers all have guns. Nat- grew up straight. South Carolina was
turally pretty much all the time peo­ the first state to secede from the union.
ple are coming into the Mascot office Since peace has been restored, how­
with haunches and saddles of wild ever. she has been one of tho most
meat, and as each subscriber deposits thrifty and flourishing of the southern
his burden he glances at the editor's statea The house Is now used as a
badge und says:
.
Sunday-school room. It was Hamil­
“Here is a hunk of bear meat”
ton’s residence at the time of his duel
Old Shasta Joe camo down from the with Aaron Burr in Weehawken in
mountain the other day and called on 1804.
the editor with a contribution.
*‘I thought you might be getting
tired of bear meat." he said, “so I
brung you a piece of buffalo. I struck
a whole band of 'em the other side of
Whisky Spring, and I knocked over
one with eight points."
Since this* the editor has been fa­
vored--with_no more l»car meat, but in
his lasr issireheacknowledges receipt
of sections of hippotainus, casowary,
giraffe, walrus and megatherium.
They are great on obeying the game
laws about Sissons.

The annual shopping carnival offers
the best opportunity for the observa­
tion and study of the New York wom­
an, her manners, peculiarities and
characteristics. Perhaps the feature
that would strike ypu first is that she
who expects that you will offer her a
seat in a stn*t car does not hesitate to
paab
h ana
d elbow you or stumble over
traded to the spot, the fak’r commenced puh
. . upon
... • mostwfl.lntp
Hillierunder
I In* - the- n.L.11..
1..
Wo— .eraera
to dilate
every thing
you XThile M.I
sheh—calmly
pursues
her way
sun. arid some things over the sun. He through the throng. Men have no
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coBimeuced by preaching »»rt of a aeiwu _ rights in'■her domain,
but if one venand wound up by uarrat.mc h»s thrti nu tun;8
he mVst do &lt;u q{
dod^
. experieures amongJ®1Ing and tacking. The New York worn.1 whore he
T ,*
treatment of her .fater l.ewn lera
’nerald ro.. eop.Mer.to, ^eordlug fo the Balti-

or three and aunoumed that be would
nreui h p sermon In ttw eveninc- Evening .
came and with It the gentli voice of the |
fakir. When the latter got |o the most
"chestanUy" part, a couple of ancient
specimens of hen- fruit descended appar- ,
ently from the Heavens1 dkethe manna of.
old. and«broke at his feet. Ihe fakir at,
ante lost all Interest In Hastings,
n
e,
had a-fuort^nxv for 52.00 on eterj person
In H..tlng» Jud .IclnKy -hu h.d OTI; J
•umpUun. rouirtia cold., rheumatism. ‘
gout, liver or stomach complaints, and *
proposed to stay here a couple of weeks
U&gt; foreclose it. But the egga evidently
got iu tlietr deadly work and tbe^ fakir
ttouk tbe first train south on the C. K. A S.
R. R.. Tuesday morning, contenting him­
self with two or throe sales. It was said
that the eggs descended from the top of
the City Bank building. An official search
wiks made of tbe building for the yinthrowers and in a recess was found a coup­
le of gentleman. one a* prominent bus!nea&amp;man, both of whom are above suspiciwi. but unfortunately were In thr
building waiting for a gentleman whom
they had agreed to meet. It Is now sup­
posed that the eggs have been in transit
ever since the recent cyclone in Iowa, and
their long journey may account for their
etale qualities. .____________
One of Ans. Maynard’s dray teams has
the reputation of running away every
chance that it gets, and this morning took
occasion lo keep up its record. One of his
men went to Grant's elevator to see about
some coal, and tied the horses just before
going Into the building. The man had
hardly left when the horses broke away
aud ran. They came around by rhe Hast­
ings House and onto Main street with tin*
big dray, and when nearly in front of Jos.
Rogers’ store collided with Oscar Spencer's
buggy, tipping it bottom side up and
throwing his horse down. ^Tlie buggy Is a
sorry looking wreck.
f
From here the runaway horses went
east at a lively pace. . nd when near the
intersection ot Main . nd Jefferson streets
some men fried to stop them by waving
their hands. This scared the runaways
and they started straight for Mudge’s
clothing store. In front of the store was
another one of Mr. Maynard’s dray teams,
and here another collision took place. The
second Iray team them started off aud
headed straight tor an old gentleman by
the name of Larkins. Hying' east* of the
city-, wlio was killing in lib-buggy. When
tie- ' Arses were close toZliira he struck
them across the face wlni his whip ami
they stopped.
The first runaways rati upon the walk In
front of Goodyear’s hardware after the col­
lision with the second djay team and fell
down, leaving the dray standing up on one
side. Neither one of the teams was in­
jured to speak of. aud the drays not broken
badly.
One of the horses in tbe first runaway
was the one that killed Peter Wibert a few
years ago. and runs away on the least prnv
ocatlbn. It would be a matter of economy
to Ans. and afford greater safety to the
people, if he would knock this horse In the
head. It was a lucky runaway, and had it
occurred on some Saturday someone would
probably h^yo been killed.

A feast of aood vocal nnd instrumental
.music. Organ, violins and cornet at the
Presbyterian church morning and evening.
Evening subject next Sunday: “Is the
•game, worth tbe candle?"
.
Come to the Y. P. S. C. K. meeting next
Sunday evening at 0:210. Miss Florence
Scobey will preside.
Tho Loyal Legion Band of Hope meets
at tbe Presbyterian parsonage next Friday
The ladies of the Presbyterian Mission­
ary Society and all others interested nre
reminded of the usual meeting on August
9th at tbe parsonage at 3 o'clock.
The Woman’s Foreign
Missionary
Society connected with the M. E. Church
meets In the church.parlors next Wednes­
day afternoon. Let all who can be pres­
ent.
Tbe W. M. and U. B. camp meeting
held on the Eben Pennock grounds will
begin Aug. 19. opening sermon at 8 p. m.
It is expected that Btehnp Dillon of the
IT. B. church will be present: al$o Rev.
A. Worth of the W. M. church.
1. Martin, Chairman.

MELLOWED

WHISKY.

Thirty-six years ago a man named
Jones,’who was employed by Frank
Lockwood of this town, says a Stam­
ford (Conn.). correspondent of trip New
York Hun, was at work on Mr. Lock­
wood's farm, and as a stimulant he
■took out to the lot with him a pint
flask of-prime whisky. During the
morning Jones took one nip. and. see­
ing his employer coming, he slipped
the bottle in a hole in a tree standing
near, intending to return -and get it
after Mr. Lockwood had gone home.
When the opportunity came he was
disgusted to find that the tree trunk
waa hollow and the bottle had fallen
to the bottom and probably broken.
Jones related the inddent to Mr.'Lock­
wood sometime , afterward, who
laughed at the loss and thought no
more about it. Last week during a
severe windstorm the old tree, now n
rotten stump, waa blown down. Mon­
day Mr. Lockwood went out to haul
awny the trunk and waa surprised to
flu! his fonn.-r employe's whisky fla-jh
safe a»d unbroken. He took out the
cork, took one smell. “And, sir." said
uc, “though I’ve been a teetotaler for
nigh onto fifty years, I never was so
tempted to take a taste of whisky in
,lfe ** 1
thcn- ftnt 1 didn't. :
J?? tb'’to® “•
houre.";
when poured out,
u ‘I?
and color ot oil-- i

Emperor William II. has his own im­
perial way of using the telephone, says
thb Appeal-Avalanche. Despite mis­
takes caused by the emperor's refusal
to name himself at the opening of his
conversation, as other people do, he in­
variably introduces his telephoned
orders merely with the words: “I com­
mand that," and so forth. As soon as
a chief of department hears these
words he motions that his subordinates
must at once leave the room. The sig­
nificance of this arrangement is sup­
posed to be that the chief is having
something of an audience with his
majesty, and that it would be pre­
sumptuous for a person not summoned
to hear the imperial voice to occupy
the room into which its tones are con­
veyed. At the end of the conversation
the emperor walks away without say­
ing “goo&lt;J-by," and the chief with
whom Te has conversed must listen
for five) or six minutes aftcrwarV'to
makesdre that the imperial orders
have been completed. Then he calls
back his assistants and the usual ati
qnette is resumed.

,/pt^™ K.w HMupttlro of th.
tovettona free tor a tew
nraro, SmM Fortt®*. ’’ho «*“«
to Jaffrey mor* tt»n on* hundred
vrar. MO, utd. UlOTgh w*nxod off M *
L * ibhf p.upor, retuea there, loft oo.
^.lut bit of htttory oumaeottd with
hta&gt; untold. Thl. poraiblo p*npor loft
the ..tot. which h. and hl. wlf. wen- ■sura, raz cu mor.
„„ *‘d"£“
mutotod to th* town, nnd part of It
. communion rarrloo .till In
iv&gt;cg Tho wife heraelf 1* » proof of

Ono of Lb. taMt dtomoud. tn the
world w*. found not low olnoo In the
sondi II »"• ln • ?’"}
“om A smell quurU rook WM

,bout the .lx. nnd shape ot an efftf. y
(w ta the sand .lorn, th. bank. ofth.
Amazon. In Brazil. ™a w» carried
borne by a Brazilian peaMnL who»u
attracted by ito odd .hope and light
weight For MM tirae 11
ln hl*
borne with a number of other guoloffb

hl. Indimtry. -too* ho
purehora. Her lfra»e,U In tho Jnffrey
burying ground, mnrkod: .............. ... ...

cal specimens, a mere
peeing one day In handling It to drop
K a atone B&gt;»K. It buret open and
lay In helve. on the block. tho hol­
low Interior ttnVJ»e* «J* Uffhjwriffbt
to tho atone wra filled with blood-red
ennd. In thia tend Uy the diamond a
anarkling stone ot tho rarest quality.
qq,e .u.ne "*« 1*Ur ""’d *° * diamond
merchant and loft the finder exceed­

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Si -red to th® Memory of
violatm.

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ting. We cut bwques.
tars, cuffs, circular bell ».ktri' blvV ' ’tion'c0{doeve. ete. In two
S
Ml
them ntariy as quick. Wekhal&amp;
,wir!‘
to teach a sjtu-id as qiiieKan*
TObMorgan Dress &lt; utttne
ed tree with every JHam,,.,, &lt;
S-weral hundred ladles w
u&gt; r
Uons; rartlculm !rce at u„? ’ ’'' L™* £«•
or address Mada m k Fkamk &lt;;en?A8?to*‘forMIchlgau and Ohio. Grand KapSuu^^'

ingly wealthy..

The Nation’s Chair -­

DOINGS

ROCKING CHAIR.

II the Americans are1 working themselves
to death night and day in the struggle for the
Almighty Dollar, they discovered the Rocker
and
take a vast amount of comfort in them
Slxty iwlre w.lklng shoe, for SSe .nd
31.‘45 st the Racket.
every
day. Thcie is comfort in tin m anyway
Fifty pairs walking shoo f«’r
«”’i
1.50 worth &gt;1.75 to 33.25 at the Rack­ but there is added comfort if you
know that
et.
Two cases more? just In of our 81.50 you bought them cheap
W
’
e
have
a large
shoes, you caunok. match them tor less
than 33.00 at the Racket.
stock of rockers—in fact too large a stock-aud
Eighty pairs of our bankrupt atock of
shoes left at about K what they are worth to get rid of them we will sell them at a bar|
.
-i
at the Racket.
rworraraofnrwPllllMlriplil.Bp “-in-,gain.
1
If you want a nice Rocker -and a good/
'bargain at the same time, call soon.
Wo .re now In the nurket with new
rubber good.- .1 the Bucket.
Forty twin, w.lklng .hoe. «t We per
p,lr worth free. We to »l.W .1 the U*tt-

Wc rell the fraer rtrziblr »ole l«dta ,

xs.•“! 00' “
We l..v« abound pair, nf tiur

F. I

tuzkaobt.

,

TIMEandMONET

We have duw on the road a new. lot of
kitchen tin ware, the largest the cheapen
and best we ever bought for the money at
tbe Racket,
We still sell copper bottom wash boilers j
tor 99c and 81.20 nt the Racket.
We want more-eggs at highest market j
price.
Tiik Racket.
A good umbrella for 50c. Better one |
85c at tbe Racket.
We are still In the millinery bualneatit
when you are In want, let us roakl* your |
prices.

THE RACKET

_________

Between

We are still sellihg ladies gauze under­
wear for 10. 15 and 25c at the Racket.

The boys who tore down my signs are
known. The signs cost me money and
time and they can be settled now cheaper
than later.

___

I

Successor to F. W. Greble. Were got
jkinds of Furniture-which we sell cheap. .

We have a lot of boys shoes for 31.25
worth 81.75 at the Racket
When in want of childrens shoes we ;
can save you from 10 to 50 per cent at the
Racket ,
J
We have a few pairs of men and b»y»
kip boots tocioaeout from bankrupt stock.
Good goods at the Racket.

They are now sell!ng ribbon very cheap
at the Racket.

__ _

tl RflH R0QER5

i 111 Wil

ou eave time you save
money. Yon can save a vast
amount of time if you are look­
ing for

or any kind of building mater
,
.
,
ial, by coming directly to us
and not onljvthat. you will save money by buying of us.

We are posted iu
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

$1,500

$1,500

WE HA VE JUST PURCHASED

$1,500 WORTH
That we will close out at the regular

Don’t
Asscst m ruinihj
your vycsightbut
have your ey&lt; i
■examined and fit­
ted with glasses by

bR. q. W. LOWRY

•

nf the; g'-'Ofls.

Remember that E UER Y PAIR is WARRAX'D
ED to be first class in every respect.
Call ana examine the goods "while there
large assortm it.

. ‘:.H.05PORN6&lt;0
SIGN. Th

BANKRUPT STORE

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The best Advertis­
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Hastings Banner

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VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 15

Hastings, mich., AUGUST 10. 1893.

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F Iastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by

F you are thinking of doing any
BUILDING; or if you want any
I H ARDWARE of any kind, call.on
me
I keep everything usually kept

HRST UrtJJ
IWbWflRt STORE,
And know that I can please vou

IIU VAN VALKESUliRWI
i save
a vast
3 look-

mater
to ns
as.

Something
That should
Be remembered

PLAIN
We TVeed
INTO
That article is. scarce and

we are willing to sell our shoes

at a greatly reduced profit for
cash.
We can make it pay you to

buy of us.

Don’t fail to call

Is that I don't go thro'
the count) y • hen-peck­
ing” the life out of you
trying to sell you some­
thing you don’t wantor
need, but when you are
in want of anything in
'
my line such as

Lumber Waoons, Bugsies.
Plows, Drills, and
Spring Tooth Harrows.
It will be money in
your pocket to give me
a call.

and see us.
ONE PRICE

WOOLLEY 6- BRJNSON

SHOE DEALERS.

WANTED!

I will pay Caeli for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
I*. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

J. L WILKINS, ag't

That wan, that we had a
while ago. We’ve been giv­
ing our customers a benefit
ever since too in many lines.
We’ve just'got settled now in
one of the neatest stores in
Michigan.

OUR NEW 5T!RE
Is large, convenient and
pleasant and we cordially
invite our friends and patrons
to call on us in our new
location.—First door west of
Ira Van Valkenburgh’s,

B H. QOObYEflR

COOK.

Biaoe..

HASTINUti. Xlcn.

COUNTY NEWS.
Mouth Hastings.
The Star school house Is being papered
anti treated to £ new coat of paint, pre­
paratory to commencing school which will
be the 1st &lt;rf Sept Miss Brown, of jlutland will have the right of way there1 for
ten months so- we understand—The lawn
social held nt the Star last Friday evening
was a grand success, netting us 820—
Camp meeting in Pennock's Grove will
commence next week. Wednesday Aug.
16, and hold one week—The diphtheria
has entirely'disappeared from our Com­
munity—-The tune of the threshing ma­
chine is heard in our midst—Allie, young­
est child of A. Youngs, fell down cellar
severely hurting him about the head—Rev.
Thompson ami wife visited at E. Pen­
nock's last Friday—Eber Lake is not im •
proving as fast as his friends would wish
-Mr. and Mrs. Gamble have a aaugbter
from Cleveland. Ohio, visiting them—
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening
—Grant Osgood Is Janitor now.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

WHOLE NO. 1991
Everything In vegetable line Is In a very
wilted condition and unless we get rain
.*oon no hope for com, beans or late pota­
toes—Dr. A. J. Wright and family are
taking in the eights of the World’s fair, at
present also Aman Richardson and wife of
the Town line are of their .party—L. B.
Carpenter Is under treatment at the Sani­
tarian), Battle Creek, for an abscess in bls
side, and kidney troubles—Michael Vester
and wife returned to attend college at
Battle Creek this fall-Mlss Llbble Service
went to Lcnewce Co. Tuesday to visit hiy
parents—Mr. Rufus Vester and family are
preparing to move to Battle Creek in a few
weeks—Burt Service and wife will move
In with Asa Odell and work his farm—B.
Platt of Greenville Is in Carlton—Mrs.
Fannie Covert, nee Hartman died Aug. 3rd
at the home of her parents of dropsy of
the brain, after only o&gt;e weeks illness.
Aged 20 years, fl mo, and 29 days.
Funeral Friday p. m. In the M. E. church
conducted by Rev. Puffer of Hastings. A
large concourse of people gathered to
sympathize with the young husband and
sorrow stricken parents and friends.

Ilrtiih Ridge.
Wisley Karns has returned home from
near Kalamazoo—Daniel Kams has pur,
chased a horse and will work bis fathers
farm next year—Henry Anders Is on the
sick list—O. Kingsbury, of Cloverdale, Is
plastering P. R. Karos’ house—C. Anders
Is working for George Replogle—Fred
Pierce will reside on his farm next year it
Is said.

Plwuutnt Valley.
Whew! How hot—Several of onr citizens
attended the Free Methodist Camp-meet­
ing at Sunfield tat Sunday—John Watring lost a fine cow and a young horse
last week—Homer Evett Is entertaining
his cousin from Battle Creek—Dr. Clark
of Litchfield Sundayed with E. D&gt;ckhart—Geo. Wellman the Township drain
commissioner of Carlton has built a fine
dock at the foot of Harmoney St. on the
Pleasant valley canal—If one Is fond of
seeing what the ground and nature will
produce, they want to call on our gardener
E. Lockhart. He has undoubtedly the
finest garden of five acres in the stele,
with a variety of 45 kinds embracing north­
ern, southern and English as well as sev­
eral specimens of France and German
plants.
They are all thriving finely.
Aug. 5th. he bad the pleasure of picking
okra, martynia. ripe tomatoes, com and a
cabbage that welgbixl 3 lbs. He would
like to correspond with some other thriv­
ing and enterprising gardner.
Everything needs rain very much—A
numbc.r from this vicinity attended Free
Methodist camp meeting at Sunfield Sun­
day—Els^e Marlow spent tat week with
her parents—Hayden Myers has gone Into •
the horse business—Presiding Elder Camp
bell of Hastings held quarterly meeting at
the Tamarac church last Saturday arid
Sunday—Elder Martin a Wcslyan preach­
er preached last Sunday evening—Bora to
Mr. and Mrs. Mary Lepard Aug. 3rd. a
boy—Mrs. Myers of Grand Rapids Is stay- ,
Ing with her son Horace at present—Dan
and Frank Myers of Grand Rapids were
In the Vicinity over Sunday thev returned
on their bicycles on Monday—Sarah Lis­
comb of Hastings Sundayed at home—
Warner and Mamie Smith took in the ex ­
cursion to Grand Rapids Sunday—Mato
Ballou and best fellow Sundayed with Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis—A little child of Jack
Watkins of Scbewa eighteen months old
drank tly poison last Saturday.

Crops are looking pretty, dry for the
। want of rain—There will be a social dance
at'Smith’s hall. Bowens Mills. Friday
night. Aug. 11. 93. All are Invited—Mrs.
We can say Jessie Cotton is now regain­
Bort Mathews returned to her* home; Iasi
Monday after a weeks' visit at the lake ing health—Dr. Sales is going to build—
and friends around here—Miss Cora Wil­ J. D. Townsend now occupies the bouse
liams is at work for Mrs. P. Stevens at vacated by Dr. Sayles—Social at Wm.
present—Mrs. Henry Ludwig, of Grand Smith’s Wednesday evening of next week,
Rapids was the guest of friends around Aug. id. Proceeds pay on house painting.
here last week—The Trimmer band play­ It is called a variety social—E. Bevier, of
ed for a party at the Wayland boat house Grand Rapids, rnnde a business trip here
at Gun Lake last Friday night. All re­ last week—Richard Cotton, of Ohio, has
port a very pleasant time—Jap Raymond come to see bls sick brother.
Hope Cvoter.
supports a new horse and buggy—Miss
Mr. and Mrs. L. Chamberlin, from the
Alba Potter closed her school in tho Oak
Out harvest is being pushed with vigor State Road, spent Friday and Saturday at
Grove district last Friday with n school
fheir daughter’s, Mrs. Q. Loomis—lajroy
picnic.
All that attended re|&gt;oit a very —E. IL Smith, the well known book sell­
er and news dealer, of Battle Creek, has Srantz and daughter went to Hastings
pleasant time.
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brinin­ Saturday—Mrs. John Payne returned
Cloverdale.
stool for a few days—A little girl baby home Monday, after a weeks’ visit at E. B.Duitgal Campbell has been appointed hae Just arrived nt the home of W. J. Payne’s—•Charles McDermot is improving
postniastcr under the new administration Fisk—A tent full of campers from Bat­ the looks of his farm by painting the house
and the almost universal opinion is that he tle Creek and also one from Kalamo. Ea­ —Mr. Gouldln and wife. ■ of Hastings,
is the right man In the right place—We ton county, have been enjoying a few days spent Saturday and Sunday at Gid Wilk­
have a meat market once more conducted camp-out at Dewey’s landing.—Mrs. Slaw- inson’s—Mrs. Anna Wileox visited her
by Mr. Uubaugli of Podunk—Mart Bates son and others have been making it rather father last Friday—Mr. W. Aldrich had
and Ed Penriot have each built brick ad­ lively for the huckleberries for some time the misfortune to loose a valuable horse
ditions to tbeir houses'—There will Im* a past.
last week—Hiram Payne, of Kalamajoo.
harvest dance at the Mke View house on
visited his parents Saturday and Sunday.
on
the
.evening
of
the
llth.
Freeport.
John Tompkins and wife were at T.
CoMMi xk lribx—Comrad
Dennis of
Several of the world’s fair visitors from
the Journal has been mhinformed In re­ Fords in Lacey Saturday aud Sunday—
gard to my having said that nil Demo­ The Misses Lulu Seger, Blanche Tuttle, this place returned home Sunday—Miss
crats were traitors, for 1 have always en­ and Mabie Newton are visiting at. Battle Maude Sperry, of Sunfield, called wi Free­
deavored to convey the Idea that, although Creek—Mrs. Jack Park and children are port friends one day last week—Passengermistaken, the rank and file of the demo­ visiting her mother in the western part of train No. 1, on the L. &amp; H. ran into an
cratic party were honest- in opinion, and the state—Mnry E. Wilcox returned from open switch Saturday morning which
I defy gny man to say truthfully that I Hastings Monday—Mr. and Mrs. Edgar caused some hard work to replace the en­
ever made the statement the Journal Tyler, of Vermontville, visited relatives gine on the track—Little Burt Smelker
charges. It is true that after a long time here last week—John Hartom and Jessie got his arm badly scalded Saturday even­
1 have received a small pension, and be­ Quackenbush, of Saginaw, were guests of ing—To S. Geiger and wife—a girl—The
cause I complained on account of not re­ John Tasker and wife last week—Aland U. B. people are repairing their church—
ceiving back pension from date of reopen­ Wilcox, of tastings, visited her grandpa A band of Turks struck town Monday and
ing of claim instead of from date of last here last week—There will lie an ice pitched tbeir tents on the banks of the
examination, as I certainly had a right to cream social at Dr. Powers’ next week little Coldwater—The Irving base ball
Saturday night to- the M. P. society—The nine are coming to show Freeport how to
expect. I have to be Insulted.
picnic in Kent's Grove last Saturday was play base ball next Saturday p. m. They
an enjoyable affair—Born, to Mr. and Mrs. may get their eye teeth cut'-before they
Cloverdale, Mich.
’
get home.
.
[Never mind friend Barnes. Walt till C. Gould, a girl.
Cleveland's rebel pension spies come up
Dowling.
tlirough this way, and then you will go
Mrs. Burt Lawrence was taken violently
Henry Gaskill' of Battle Creek was here sick one night last week but at this writing
with a good many of tho other deserving
on business last week—Grandma Frey Is
pensioners—off the rolls—Ed. J
is better—A panic seemed to exist In ibis
quite poorly—Bom to Mr. and Mrs. F.
locality last week among the farmers to
Edmonds, a son—United In marriage,
get tbeir grain threshed while It was in
Please excuse my absence from tbe Edwin Tretchrick to Miss Annie Warner. such a dry and fine condition. Noteless
Bannf.b columns for the past month, As We wish them peace and happiness in than three machines were busily engaged
the Yankee says. “You know July has. their future life—Orlie VanHorn Is slowly shelling out this seasons product of wheat,
been a very busy month for the Grangers”— recovering from his recent attack of severe oats and barley within a radius of IX
The harvest of ’03 has gone into history lung difficulty. He is still confined to his miles square—Considerable complaint is
which will say “A heavy crop of bay. bed but considered out of danger—Peter made of ravages made by grass hoppers, or
wheat, oats, barley and rye have been se­ McGrath of Washington arrived here last army worms, cutting off the oats. Some
Al
cured In fine condition, although rain week to visit relatives and friends.
claim that from X toK of their crop is
has fallen during the month at times to the present he Is the gnest of his brother Joseph thus destroyed—A grand matinee on Fri­
depth of 3.59 inches and the mercury in —Mrs. Simpson of Hastings was the gnesl day lltb. is on foot from this place, con­
tlie tbermometor has coquetted around the of Dr. VanHorn and wife last week—K. sisting of horse racing, bicycle and foot
ninety mark—The steam whistle from Meeks who has been stopping at J. Tobias’ racing and other sports free to all. Come
the threshing machine can be beard In all left last Thursday to visit relatives in
and have a good time. Dancing in the
directions saying to the weary and tired Traverse City, from there will visit the afternoon and evening—Wm. Montgomery
arouse yourself for we start up at fl o’clock World’s fair, then return to his home in drove his horse to Milo Monday, hitching
a. m. sharp. The yield Is about an average New York—Dr. Lampman’s family of Has­
her. While going about bls business the
and quality A. nd. 1. The weight from tings, and Henry Graves and family of horse slipped her bridle and left Wm.
the machine .measures over runs from 7 to Ohio, and Mrs. C. M. Mack and daughter When she arrived home she ran against a
11 bu. on each 100 bu. per machine—’. Miss Cora are camping at the lake this gait post and Into the bam breaking
and A. Kammerer sowed last fall I bu. week—A. McManis commenced work on harness and sulky into splinters—While &gt;n
of “Jones Winter Fife” variety of wheat Harry Hammond's new granary this week hU return home after threshing several
and threshed 28 bu. from the same. It —Dr. Horner and family returned to their
Jobs about here. Chas. Bristol with hta
will be a popular variety here this fall— home in Lake Odessa last week after mak­ engine, set on fire from sparks therefrom.
Mrs. Addison Spauldings’ youngest sister ing a few days visit with Mrs. Homers par­ Burning a fence belonging to Frank RoreZoraldn Woodard of California Is visiting ents—Bom to Mr. and Mrs. David Mann­
beck and some shocks of oats. Had It
her a few weeks this summer.
Miss ing on the 5tb. a son.
been wheat stubble it might have been
Woodard went to California from Barry
more
disastrous—Five months since
County 32 years ago. This is her third
Mr. Cleveland hae held the reins of Gov­
C. B. Robinson and wlfe'were in Plain­
visit during the time—Prairieville Grange
ernment affairs in his hands and no rehail tbeir annual harvest picnic last week well Friday last—Miss Stella Larabee is on
HefJn financial affairs is afforded to the
at their hall on the bank of Crooked lake, the sick list—W. H. Chase and family are
busloess prosperity of the masses who
invitations were extended to all outside camping at Wall Lake—E. Cotant of
have been his supporters In promoting him
the gates to join with them. The program Hickory Corners lias been camping at to the highest office in the sight of the
consisted of vocal music and declamation Crooked Lake the past week—Mrs. Dr.
American people. Were It the Democratic
by the Doster sisters and Miss Mattle Scribner and Mrs. Da venport rusticated
party alone who suffered by the present
Barber and Instrumental music by the •long the shores of Long Lake last week—
crisis of financial affairs we would not
Mrs.
Cock
has
been
visiting
her
sister
Mrs.
• Mills brothers and K. Kenyon all of which
complain, but as we all have to taste of
was well rendered and appreciated by the Skillman the past week—The “Willing
the bitter cup dished up by tlrat party, we
audience. There were two subjects for Workers” social netted them 87.00—C. B. Republicans have a perfect right to remon­
discussion one for the gentlemen and one Robinson and C. Hazel drives new buggies
strate against taking It In large quaatHta
for the ladles. For the gentlemen. “The —Rob Norwood is ont again—Mrs. Hynes
ourselves and would prefer to Hee those
mistakes on the farm for the year." For Ison the sick list—Mr. Rowley the jeweler
who served that party so faithfully in
the ladies, “Do you favor the law passed has moved his repairing outfit into E&lt;1
bringing al&gt;oui the present state of affaire
Evans
building
—
Wm.
VanHorn
Is
build
­
last winter enfranchising the ladles in Cer­
have all the benefit, there ie hi II—The lee I
tain cases?” The first question drew out ing the chimney on the church which is
cream social at J. M. CUdwaUader's for the '
quite an animated discussion. Generally 2x4 ft. square and takes over four thousand benefit of the Baptist church last week I
admitted during the season wheat should bricks for the same—The assault and bat­
added substantial aid to the amount of ten
have been deferred until the 30th. of Sept tery case of Mr. Fuhr and sdn resulted In
dollars—A. G. Cortrigbt and family ex­
2nd.. Haying ought to have been comtnene a tine of 810.00 aud cost to the son—John
pect to return from Gull lake Wednesday I
cd a fcW days earlier. 3rd.. Too many Moon Lt-repairing bis house—Prof, Gas­ of thia week—Geo. B. Willison lost a vale- I
noxious weeds were left to sited In the kill will occupy the Kelley house—Oivllle
highway and on the farm to leave as an Burst of Grand'Bapids la visiting bis par­ able young home tat week, also Geo 1
Perrin lout a valuable work horse . urij
inheritance to their children. 4th.. Not ents—Mrs. Gleason was’ at the County
having the colic. Will Elliot sajs he has
selling the crop of wheat of ’93 raised Seat this week—Miss Crosby was at Kal­
under Harrison’.* administration and prices amazoo Munday—Mr. and Mrs. James many cases within the last few days, twmu
of which have recovered.
but holding for tire good prices promised Hallett were the-gnexts of the Dr. Monday—
under Cleveland’s admin istral I on at 48c. Mrs. Moffard has ton*llites—C. F. Moreau
per bu. For the ladies the law was read and wife arc enjoying die breexr along____ „,ur ,criIje H
by the secretary and the quesrlon was Gull Lake this week—John Besstuer of I the guest of Levi Palmatier uf ItatlM.
open for discussion. Only one lady spoke Hastings la camping at Wall Lake—Zellab mid
and While then*
there we took In
in the new court
and seemed to be will!’ a hurt feeling by Skillman is visiting friends In Hastings ll)iit«,&gt;
,1 Jail
fail an.I
— ....la say
_
J*^/T house ar,
and
and .would
thax
saying the law win, an insult to the intelli­ this week—Lew Williams of Milo was In whol«» county and the city of HastlraX
TurMlav looking over his
Ills house
Loom, to feel proud nt
r,u
gence of &lt;he ladles of .Michigan to require town Tuesday
of such fine building-,—..
itollev
that as a qualification they must be able see what repair was neceesaary In order to -----------------Powers has taught a „
village lot of L c.
to read the constitution of one section secure a tennant-The Seventh District Edmonds and h now erecting . ho &gt;~
when so many men could not read, write Sunday School Association will be held at on It—Mra.
Mrs. A. Brre»e
llrrtw u
!• vbdtJug her
or even spell
their
own
named Grand Ledge. Aug. 15, 10. and I7lh. Il' at Coruatock-Mr and Mrs. Rreew,
But little enthusiasm was manifested and will'be held on island No. 1 In the new ; tenalning relatives trotn abroad
the question was deferred until the next par 111 ion erected this year, seating capacity Sunday bad a gathering of
meeting. A good and enjoyable time was of M0 which is situated on the banks of they all partook eagerly of i«
Grand River in a beautiful grove.
| had a good time iu geueraL ^ CWam
had.

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A NEW JERSEY MIRACLE

Hon of the premises. Qn the table
' .ran.* in ths mson.rs sndenstoai. of ,
metropolL% ,tiu prostrata
two whisky bottles, one empty, one
! war as observed tn the good old days
_
savare buffeting of the war,
nearly full, that Dr. Potta declared
1 .hereof our ooalor. tall. th.
soon
roa„ n,„ lethargy, re­ weye not there when he left at one.
3T
•
uwiLt&gt; Tit Co.
Dems
establishment was planted
?ume her sway and. stretching forth
On the mantel a phial of chloroform,
baling dtatance . th^guard;
bar
which was also not there before. But
hou5e. thcre a... ,tlll t&gt;u, K&gt;und or
the wealth and tribute, tenfold
a towel soaked with the stifling con­
modified rerolry by night, and poker
ncntei of
hcart o( the tents lay on tho floor by Jim’s rude,
d“ oW^Jth’e-gri^ Srlor. of Mr. nation, until,ml.trata of the commerce pallet, and a handkerchief half soaked,
(BV Special Uorreepundcnce to the N. Y.
nation, until, icisuvm
of a score of states, she should rival half consumed, was on the chair which
NOTICE KOR HEARING U
Finkbein. and here the belated ones
State of Michigan, County of i!lr„ * M4
even New York in the volume of her had stood by the bedside among tho
tarried until long after midnight, as
Notice Is hereby given ’ thJjP'K
Th, Mu, little Tillage of Branch.lUe.
most of them were bachelors and had trade. Below them, away to the east fragments of an overturned keroaene
the
Probate
for th. c«L?
«*
v J ‘ h.. been the .0,0, of a modern mir­ made on theCourt
2»th day of itlIL *! 0,I Barry
! no better halves, as had Doyle, to fetch towards English Turn, rolled tho lamp.
B. ngf
tawny flood, each ripple and eddy and
A quick examination of the patients acle'' Cbaa. K. Struble, a well-known and six months from that &lt;lat&lt;■&lt;«.. JJm
them home "out of the wet.
Cram
JS®?*
Uwir
•
t?
rer
«
:
proaperouk
farnier,
llelna
on
Holnutead
swirling pool crested with silver—the showed that Jim. the negro, had been
of Jane Williams,of Assyria late*
Cram relapsed Into a brown study. and his livutetfants, with the excep­
twinkling lights at Chalmette barely Chloroformed and was not burned at Farm. In Frankford town.blp, a few mile, dee eased, and I hat ail crcdlh^f JtfV’Wy,
Reynolds was poring over the note tion of Doyle, were never known to
from
Branchville.
I»
!
“
•&gt;
chl
'&lt;
arc
required
to
prcM-ut
th^r
all, that Doyle was severely burned
C04lrt-at »h«- •’»&lt;»»•»«•' om^S1,?“M
written to Braxton and comparing it patronize this entaKlishincnt. what­ distinguishable from dim. low-hanging
and hail probably inhaled flame*, and subject of dlscuMlon tbroogbout Suaaex of Hastings, for e&amp;mlnailmi a •Oul!be «ty
with one he held in his hand—an soever they might do ofltslde. They stars. Midway the black hulk of some
or before the
(Uv . ' 1 *”**«». । a
that the woman was crazed with drink, County.
old one, and’one that told an old, old had separated before midnight, and big ocean voyager was forging slowly,
The Press Is always up to date In Its and tluit such claim* ।
' ,,*?
It took
steadily towards them, the red light of terror and burns qpmbined.
on Tuesday. the u-r
v SrF
news, both pelftldH or medical, and has court,
story. "I know you’ll say I have no little Pierce, after his customary peep
andon Monday, the _&gt;■'
?' « ‘^7
___
t____________________
,
the
efforts
of
two
or
three
men
and
the
port
aide
already
obscured,
the
procured the following from Mr. Struble’s next, at ten o'clock tn thright to ask’ this." it read, “but you're into Waring’s preserves, had cloied
r r1„°’J^'ury
white and green growing with every the influent of powerful opiates to
those days.
wo
neb of
a gentleman and I’m a friendless wom­ the door, gone to his own room to bed
own lips:—
bated July, atlh, v f)
‘•J have been troubled with rheumatism
an deserted by a worthless husband. and to sleep. Ferry, as battery officer minute more and more distinct, and, qUjet h’Cr. 'Hixud with negligence or
CHAS. W AHj«m0Jt(j
My own people are ruined by the war. of the day. had made the rounds of the nave the faint rustle of Abe leaves over- ■ complicity on the part of the sentry’, off and ou for 20 yrar*. I lia»« tried all
Judte of I'robiit
head, murmuring under the touch of
sergeant of the guard repudiated
kinds of turdlclne** and treatments. 1
but even if they had money they , gables and gun shed about one o’clock,
idea, and assured Col. Braxton that
have taken sulphur b»tln at Hamburg, N.
wouldn’t send any to me. for I offend- ! and
anj had
|iaj encountered Capt. Kinsey, of the soft, southerly night wind, the
an easy matter for anyone to J., Newton. N. J., and In New York City
ed them all by marrying a Yankee offi- tho infantry, coming, in from his lung splash &lt;vf wavelet against the wooden it
MOICTGAGi'
either in or out of the garrison with a doctor who charged me S3.50 a j Default h*vliif&gt; i&gt;en m,.'
cer. God knows I am punished enough 1 tramp through tho dew-wet field, rc- pier, and the measured footfall of the
English
doctor treat-I; Oiarertxl.i inotiKHto-! l l.
jSintering the sentry, and bath
un.u each
w. day.
—Au
----------------------------for that But I was so young and inno- 1 turning from the inspection of thesen- sentry on the flagstone walk in front without encountering
V‘'«i.it&lt;krai
v ,-....
of the sally-port, not a sound was to be taking
uiKiuif his lantern led the kvnv
way t.i
to the rd me wiih h galvanic battery at Recka-, *«&lt;&gt; beUiell c&lt;&gt;v&gt;||
' --iff -tniltT-, &lt;!»&gt;&gt;&lt;
cent when he courted me. I ought to try-post at the
' ’*big
'------------«
—
M.,rrl, Cm. N. NV I bare *rt«l tr^'jAn.’.-^i:
magazine.
by *a ...irtdirttF
winding frwrtfootr
JT'*!',’* 'ntUrt
heft 1,11
' 'ho«pitar*grounda
_____ A* v...
of left—I would of left him as soon as
“No news of poor Sum yet, I sup­
many
doctorsNone
Of
them
did
lire
sn&gt;
j
Burr)
ami
Mate
of
Mu
i.h . , . TtlM- C0UCllj (J(
For awhile they smoked in silence, path among the trees to a point In the
llthe dill (jjy o[
I found out how good-for-nothing he j pose?" said Kinsey,. sadly, as the two
permmwnt
I used all kinds ot llna- ; May. A itm u, j
,
really was. only I was so mnch in love | came strolling in together through the enjoying the beauty of the night, high white picket fence where two Ml. I could bear or
bur without ; be dur At the lUtrot rn.
1; "huttsd to
lh-. ,.
though each was thinking only of the alats had been shoved aside. Anyone
I couldn't. I was fastenated, I suppose. ■ rear gate.
"
"
r »•&lt;* MMlt o(
three
hundred
dtdfat
*
u
coming along the street without could avail.
Now I've sold everything, but if you'll
-AlK»ut two years sgo I was taken much and an atlonms's tr.- &lt;.( •.
“Nothing whatever," was Ferry’s storm that swept over the scene the
vtdrd
for
in
said
mor;t.u;»
only lend me fifty dollars I’ll work my I answer. "We cannot even form a con­ Sunday previous and of the tragedy pass far beyond tho ken of the sentry worse aiid my doctor said I had Locomo­
ceedltiKsal law bmlnj; :-■•
fingers to the bone until 1 pay it. For jecture, unless be, too, has been mur­ that was borne upon its wings. At last at the west gate, and slip in with the tor ataxia «»f the spine, and the chanres er the monrya secured i»&gt;
•iw-rtgage.or^
utmost ease, and once inside all that were gainst me. Arter treating me for a part thereof;
the old home’s saku, plea so do."
.
j dered. Think of there being a war­ Kinsey shook himself together.
"Ferry, sometimes I come out hero was necessary was to dodge possible re­ time, be finally gave me up and said he - Now, therefore, by vb t&gt;
“It's the same hand—the same wom­ rant out for his arrest—for him. Sam
coutalped In said th’orn . •■ ,„,t r&lt;e ^.7.T’"
fora
quiet
smoke
and
think.
Did
it
--------------------.
liefs
and
patrols.
No
sentry
was
postbad
done
ull
he
could
for
me
•such
case
made
and
...
,:
doubtShe Med | Waring!’
an, Cram, beyond at'
' '
• ,
&gt;^‘‘7
_*
.rtatra ihmntfh the wall
that
wall'that
-The enrds of my limbs were drawn liven that on s ,-tir .
*-------------.... the I■
,.
Waring for the old home's
sake
“Well
Well," said Kinsey, "no other con- ever occur to you what a fearful force, efi at the gate through
•parated the garrison proper from the light aw the cords on a kettle drum, and I
first winter he was in the south. He , elusion could be well arrived at, un­ what Illimitable power, there is sweep- I separated
had
such
cramps
hi
my
limbs
that
I
suf
­
ing
by
us
here
night
after
night
with
h
OS
pjtal
grounda
Asked
why
he
had
told me all about it two years ago in 1 icss
poor brute Doyle did it in 3
l.Vr&lt;|7IVtaa p.vtaa...— ----------not
not reported
reported this,
this, the
the sergeant
rergeant smiled
atnllod fered terrible pain. My fret were cold all
Washington, when we heard of her the ■ drunken row, Pills says he never saw a never a sound?"
lact* wlirre (Im* Clrvui
!T
"Oh, you mean the Mississip,” said and naid there were a dozen others just the time. 1 had to umj a hot water bag
I hoUfirtj.]' I hr J.n-IH
second time. Now she's followed him ' man
terror-stricken as he seems - to
■'••Hud tn .ma
and heated bricks to my feet, but even tnorlMXe.or
•! t
over here, or got here first, tried the l^,. He’s afraid to'leave him, really, Ferry, flippantly. "It would be a case of as convenient, sowhat was the use?
'1 i ’l t* neet*M»rv to w thr
then
I
couhl
not
get
any
relief.
He
Ia jid
did not say, however, that he and
with
s
percent
intere.-r
samc mmn
game nrobablv.
probably, met with 3
a rere­ and Doyle’s afraid to be alone—thinks mops and brooms, I fancy, if she were j
■am»
ivttti cwu. to• Finally I heard of Dr. Williams’ Pink Kether with «n
to
bxist
through
the
bank
and
sweep
hls
fon
ows
hud
recourse
to
them
night
■ "r
fusal, and this anonymous note is her the old woman may get in."
Pills for Pale People, and 1 commenced dollars rorrnsnied ft
in. ibr prmhe*
' after night
revenge. The man she married was a
"She has no excuse for coming, cap us out into the swamps."
taking them on Feb. 5th, 1803. 1 found being de-cnliv.t tn «.
“
Exactly!
that
’
s
in
case
she
broke
,
•
It
was
three
o'clock
iwhen
the
offi
­
crack-brained weakling who got into tain," said Ferry. "When she told
in three days tune that the cords In my
„ fairly settled down legs began to ’let up;’ my feet began to
the army the fag end of tho war. fell Cram she must see her husband to-day, loose, as you say; but even when in the cers’ families 8got
&gt;!•&lt;! kvoirn sad
... 2..^ -.i. -&lt; 1 ‘"J
in love with her pretty face, married that she was out of money and starv­ shafts, as she is now, between the agaj-j ttnd back to their beds, and the get warm. 1 Vegan to eat and sleep veil, described av follow •
The north ra»r qtv
levees,
how
long
would
it
take
her
to
------1
---------—
1
-------*
silence of night once more reigned and hi one month I h d gained six pounds.
her, then they quarreled and he drank ing, the captain surprised her by hand­
wertquarterte W -i; .,1
from here out into the over Jackson barracks. One would The numbhess In my limbs begau to leave (X3]tov one [I; norttiofr«i-, - ivrni;’w(a
ra
—fellow
--------- ------------------himself into a muddle-head. She ran ing her fifty dollars, which is much sweep
,lke * new ma0« said county 01 Itarry.
him into debt; then he gambled away more than sh&lt;fd have got from Doyle. gulf, providing nothing interposed to SUpp&lt;&gt;;H. that such a scene of terror and me too. am! today* 1
Ma1:k Mt * \*II.EV. MftrfMp—
' excitement was enough, and that now and cannot say too much iu praiser of Dr.
government funds, bolted, was caught, She took it, of course, but that isn't stop him?"
Phii.ii T.Couik.xy f
Williams
’ Pink Pills. I am able to walk
“Matter of simple mathematical cal- lho
trembling, frightened
women
and would have been tried and sent to what she wanted. She wants to get at
eolation,"
said
Ferry,
practically.
and
do
some
work,
and
all
this
is
after
us
­
might be allowed to sleep in peace;
jail, but some powerful relative saved him. She has money enough."
"They say it's an cight-mllc current but it was not to be. Hardly had one ing only nine boxes of Pink Pills. 1 feel i
him that, and simply had him dropped
—never heard of him again. She was Old Mrs. Murtagh, wife of my quarter­ easy out there in the middle vVhcre of their number closed her eyes, hardly so grateful for my recovery that I am glad ,
to let the public kuow what these pills
about a month grass-widowed when master sergeant, bos.been in the army Khc’s booming. Look at that barrel had all the flickering lights, save those
have done tor me.”
Waring came on his first duty there. twenty years, and says she knew her scooting down yonder. Now, I’d lay a at the hospital and guardhouse, been
DeUnlt baritii.- Isrnms lr in n,*
In order to emphasize his story. Mr.
He had an uncongenial lot of brother well—knew all her people. She comes flver I could cut loose from here at downed again, wnen the strained Struble made the following affidavit:
. of a certain nx.rimade :-v WiUhw x-xtja
Jan* Neutun to EniUj p. Hostwitk
officers for a two-company post, and from a tough lot, and they had a bad reveiljo and shoot the passes before nerves of the occupants of the officers’
Sworn and subscribed before me this j1 au&lt;|
dated
March
«wh.
a
p. ’a-j
J3
i
taps
and
never
pull
a
stroke.
It's
less
really had known of this girl and her reputation in Texas in the old days.
quadrangle were jumped into mad 13th day of April. A. D.. 1893.
recorded , in the &lt;&gt;!'•,the
,
people before the war, and she ap- Doyle’s a totally different man since than eighty miles down to the forts.” Jangling once more and all the bar­
■•f deed*, for the Cduutv ■ I Bam and bt*t* at
Ira Ckosh. Justice of the Peace.
on the ■.••th diq
Mark. A. 0..
"Well, then, a skiff like that that old racks aroused a second time, and this,
she turned up, Cram tells me. Hello!
Justice Cross evidenced bis interest and M!ch!*an.
1SS9.
iuliberof
hKiti
’
jt
.
on
yj,
here’s ‘Pills tho Less,’ ’’ he suddenly Anatole's blaspherhing about losing too, by a woman's shriek of horror.
good feeling by the following certificate:
said tnoriMsr was -n fbe utoriHB eoaditioi
I hureby certify that all that Mr. Struble that should delaujt be nnde\: the pajnect
exclaimed, as they came opposite the wouldn’t take very long to ride over (
Mrs. Conroy, a delicate, fragile little
wlfc of' a juniOr lieutenant of in- says regarding his rheumatic and other of the Interest or any ;nrt th«T.\: oa asy tit
west gate lending to the hospital. that route, would it?" said Kinsey, rewherein the same »l ••. j t~- made [ijxbk
troubles I believe lo be tr&amp;fi and correct.
flectively.
,
fantry occupying a set of quarters in
m therein expre»*ed. ai.d '! •. :;!■! th- num «• ’
"How’s your patient, Doc?"
main un|&gt;ald and Iti linear-, [ur We spare ot
“No, not If allowed to slide. But 1 the same building with, but at the op­
Ira Cross, Justice of the Peace.
“Well, he’s sleeping at Inst.
Ho
thirty days
then and from tbettMurtb
On
the
farm
wltl^Mr.
Struble
live
bls
seems worn out. It’s the first time I’ve aomebody’d be sure to put out ami haul posite end from. Pierce and Waring,
after the HpM1 of the -.nd tl-rtv
left him; but I’m used up and want a few it in as a prize—flotsam and whnt- was found lying senseless at the head two adult sistepj.ZMlss Anna M. Struble principal sum of '.wu thnuxu.J dnllare w'.tb
all arrearaxe of tniere-t rlu-reon .lul: a; it/
made
the
following
statement:
you-inay-call-'etn.
You
sec
these
old
hours' sleep. There isn't anything to
of the gallery stairs.
ot the party &lt;&gt;!
part t-vonw
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo­ option
De due and uaytiM* x-V.-dintf !y th-t&gt;
drink in the room, even if he should niggers all along here with their skiffs,
When revived, amid tears nnd.trem- ple hare done wouderful things for my and
a ter.-allhough the i-rreMHlinlled for Bn
wake, and Jim is sleeping pr lying there tacking on to every bit of drift wood (’ blings and incoherent exclamations
payment thereof ma? i..»i •Pirn lone ct|&gt;2t4.
brother.
He
was
in
u
helpless
condi
­
that's worth having."
.
by him."
she declared that she luul gone down tion when 1 left him on Jan. 12th last, and default haWnc been Litre tu the ptyment ot ‘nterest du- Mar.h .1*21. \i9i sad
“But,. Ferry,
ven“Oh, he’ll do all right now, I reckon,!' ,
. . do .you think they'd
. to the big ice-chest on the ground-floor and when 1 returned on March 25th. I tho same havinu rei-.-..«ed m p.v4 and In
said the officer of the day, cheerfully, ture out in such a storm as Sunday to get some milk for her nervous-and
found him cured. The most remarkable arrears for the yjuu-e of th'.rtv n)» am. up­
inything
"Go and get your sleep. The old worn- last?—think ar;“-’-j could lirc-in it
wards the afore*.u I pnn•■:;&gt;•.: -nm n! ta&gt;
frightened child and was hurrying thing about the case, she bontlnued. “is tboiuand dolku&gt; wi'h -ill ..rrvar &gt;&lt;— of latent
an can’t get at him unless she bribes short of a decked ship?"
and payxbte
‘
noiselessly up the stairs again—the the curing of his lameness. Of course I thereon h now
"No,
Certainly not
my sentries or rides the air on a
**
”“ probably
v_vi.. not
*
•
by the terms of
only means of communication between wanted to know all about the causes of the
option
thri
broomstick, like some other old witch­ Anatole's boat"
the first and second floors—when, face such a wonderful change, and 1 learned there Is claimed to
be date
«
“
Well,
that
’
s
just
what
I
’
m
ufrnid
of.
es I’ve read of. Ferry sleeps in the
Ibtte
to face, in front of his door, she came from him and my sisters and others, that of thia notice the i
hundred seventy-thr&lt;-«
adjoining room, anyhow, so ho can look and what Cram and Reynolds dread."
upon Mr. Waring, or his ghost; that during my absence he had been using the cents, and an ait,
“THIA LETTER CAME TO DRAfiTON BT out - for
- her.
•
.....
v...
“Do they? Well, so far as that storm’s
Good
night. Doc."
And. -1
Pink Pill-, and that bls recovery was at­ five
dollars
t&gt;rot
his eyes were fixed and glassy; that he
concerned, it would have blown it
tributed solely to them."
sd, on they went, glancing upwarp
morttfiqce. and i.o
pealed to him. first for sympathy and the dim light just showing through down stream until it came to the big did not seem!toscc her even when he
MIm M^ry E Si ruble said: "1 saw my . al law hartUK l*en'
help, then charity, then blackmail, I the window-blinds In the gable end of bend below here to tho east. Then, spoke, for speak he did. His voice brother In all thei stages of the disease. ' moneys secured by
part thereof.
.
reckon, from which ^his fever saved Doyle's quarters, and halting at tho by rights, it ought to have blown spuuded like a moan of anguish*, she ’ He began improvhfgjui soon os be began
Now. therefore, by »lr:-" of the. power M
said', but tho words were distinct: taking the Pink Pills. When my sister sale contained ;:i said mortewp-. - and the
him. Then she struck some quarter­ font of. the stairs.
against the left bank. But every inch
.
statute in such case made and niurtded. o*W
master or other and lived off him for / "Como over and have a pipe with mo. of it has been scouted all thu way to "Where is my; knife? fc Who has taken went away In January he was apparently la hereby Rireu
that on retuniaj thf,
my knife?"
at death’s door and nobody s*K-med to 16th day of September, A. I'.. Kd. stun,
awhile; drifted over here, and no soom&gt;
Ferry,” said the captain. “It’s too beau­ quarantine. The whole river was filled
And then little Pierce, who had have any hope for him. He certainly bad o’clock In the forenoon. I -hall sell *l puNlc
er did he arrive, all Ignorant of her tiful &amp; night to turn in. I want to talk with drift, though, and it might have *
auction, to the id-h.-st bidder, at the_norw
helped to raise and carry the stricken little or none for himself, and be was very front door of the &lt;1ourt Houm- m theCtty w
presence in or around New Orleans,
to you about Waring, anyhow. This been wedged In a lot of logs and swept
woman to her room, suddenly‘darted despondeut In spite of all efforts to cheer HMtltnrs. irhar ::•■.• &gt;tre r'.ire *be«d»rrthan she began pestering him again.
out anyhow.
Splendid
ship, that!
thing weighs on my mind."
.
.
Court Gt lia r- • ••-■mly t- golden), tts
out on the gallery and ran-aloug to tho him. He declared that he felt better as roll
. When Ire turned a deaf ear, she prob­
premise* d*a-ri»»w« । •
itu&gt;rt|tnge. nr M
"Done With you, for an hour any- Who is she, do you suppose?"
1 door Ke had closed four hours earlier. soon as he began taking the Pink nils, much tbereoi as
ably threatened, and then came these how!" said Ferry. “Just wait a mln-'
m--»
l*
The great black
*’ ’hull
” with
’** its lofty
and
to
one.
who.
like
myself,
was
attend
­
to
pay
tl - .-mount &lt;tt- on uld MtIt was dpen. Striking a match, he hnranonymous missives to you and Brax­
tracery of masts and spars was now
, ... * , . ..C* T——•.---------ute till 1 run up and get my baccy."
£*&lt;v.
with
i
ik":
V'r
•■mt. .nterest
ing him day by day, there could be no
just about oppoalte the barracks, aloe*
I ra""*’!‘n
ch“"!”,r
ton. Yours always came by mall, you
and all legal re*’*. ••.•’.! «:'h an •''’“’’Tl
Presently down camo the young fel­
doubt
that
they
and
they
alone
was
the
fee
of
Hiniy-ft.v
d.-ilar*
ly and maje.tleally tam-mllng the
I1"™', '“?
»P°» the
say. The odd thing about the colonel’s
low again, meerschaum In hand, tho
cause
of
his
Improvement.
Why
all
other
tor
therein,
the
i
r.
if—- Ulny
streani
bed‘ By
^end and comrade War—this one, at least*—is that it was with
things he hod tried he had abondoned, for In said ieui tenge m all thus- pwes »»■
moonlight glinting od his slender fig­
••One ot those big British freight'
ul"«
&gt;» the delirium
his mail, but never came through the
parcels of Umi -yu k ?nd b. Ing ***”*“ “i
they had failed to do him the slightest the township of B;diir!t n . In the eoaty «
ure, so trim and jaunty in tho battery
post office."
steamers
that
moor
there
below
the
|
T8r
’
good. What else could have put him on Barry and state «d '»&lt;■ :ar-. and
dress. Kinsey looked him over with a
• “That’s all very Interesting," said
and
described u'■• '.t:
.
his feet again? We don’t wonder at bis
They sei- '
smile of soldierly approval and a whim­ French market, I reckou.
' The east half of the n. rth *e*« &lt;jnarttr»M
the little civilian, dryly, "but what we
enthusiasm for the Pink Pills.”
dom come up at rtight unless It’s in the
the north east quarter of the sooth w»«
want is evidence to acquit him and con­ sical comment on tho contrast between
George
J.
Bowman,
the
proprietor
of
the
ter
of
section
six
o
5
!
■*
town
t«o
oonj
full
of
the
m&lt;x&gt;n,
and
even
then
they
vict somebody else of Lascelles* death. the appearance of this young artillery
American hotel at Branchville, said: "AH raaxe eight (Bl west, containing .one amuuw
sprig and that of his own stout per­ move with the utmost caution. See,
and three acres wore or te—.
What has this to do with the other?"
EMii.r T&gt;. Bostwick. MortgageBOMBS THAT DIVE AND JUMP. that Mr. Struble says in reference to the
sonality, clad as he was In a bulging she’s slowing up now,"
“Thia much: Thia letter came to
Pink Pills 1 know to be true. In fact he
Pn tup T. Coin B&lt;&gt;v k.
"Hello! Listen! What’s that?" ex­
Braxton by hand, not by mail—by blue flannel sack coat, only distinguish­
Attorney for Mort^e'.’cannot say too much abriut them for they
able In cut and style from civilian claimed Ferry, starting to his feet.
Dated
June
22nd. l*t»
------------------------------- -i have undoubtedly saved his life."
hand, probably direct from her. What
A distant, muffled cry.
A distant
In the recent aiming trials on the I
At ,he Branchville drug store, chief
hand had access to the office the day garb by its having brass buttons and a '
pair
of
tarnished
old
shoulder
straps,
shot.
___________
—
^a.
The
sentry
at
the
sally-port
Vesuvius
some
of
the
darts
after
striki
c,erk
Henr
y
Beemer,
remarked.
"I
have
when the whole command was out uf
Ferry was a swell His shell jacket dashed through the echoing vault, lug close before tho target dived under
doubt
Dn Williams’ PJnk Pills
review? Certainly no outsider. The
mail is opened and distributed on Its fitted lilce wax. The Russian shoulder then bang! camo the loud roar of his it for forty feet, then jumped clear of 5?Ve J?™! Mr' Slrub,e-” Joseph H. Mo­
knots
of twisted gold were of the hand- piece, foDowed by the yell of: '
the waves, then dived again nlavizur1
tbc Proprietor of the general
arrival al nine o’clock by the chief
the
game
of
marine
leap^Sr
for
threS
5°
”
°
f
UranchTl,,e
*nd Postmaster
I
"Flrel
fire!
The
guard!"
somest make.
The riding breeches,
-----»—
clerk, or by the sergeant major, if he
I
With one spring Fcrry was down tho
happens to be there, though he’s gen­ top boots and spurs were such that |
even
Waring
could
not
criticise.
PL
a
lno
His leveo and darted like a dicr across tho
erally at guard mount On this occa­
s'”'
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Wnk Hila tor mao, yror. prorlou, 10
sion he was out at review.
Leary, mber gloamed In the moonbeam,, and ro^l, KlMej lumbering bearily utter
feerl^M/ l tbyiT7 ^hBQ * few the,r Kenpr&gt;1 manufacture were used as a
chief clerk, tells CoL Braxton he opened Klnaej', old leatheromrered eword Bren an he eped through the alonei
ir**1 .^*d been 111 010 prescription. At first they were chiefly
Hie belt Bagged way, the hoarw roar ot the
and distributed the mail, putting the looked dingy by oontraet.
target s place it would assuredly havo preacrii»ed for Impure blood and general
'colonel’s on his desk; Root was with fitted trim and taut, and -o policed drum at the guard houta. followed in- Been blown to atoms. A new explod- ’’‘•akueM. Now they are found to be a
him and helped. The third clerk came aa bte booMopa; KJneoy-. tank down etantly by the blare of the bugle from mg device was used at these trials, I nev«r-falllug specific for such diseases as
in later; had been out all night, drink­ orer the left hip. and wu worn brown, the battery quarters, sounded the atlr- and it did not work well, but aa there
,”notor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. VIing. His name is Dawson. Dawson The sub Ferry .ported as battery offl- [ ring alarm. A shrill, agonized female are fuses which never fail, the system 1 ,U9’danet?' *i«tka. neuralgia, rheumatism,
goes out again and gets fuller, and eer ofjbe d«rta»a draped, Weet Point roloe wo. madly screaming for help, of throwing guncotton, or dynamite :
headache, the after effect of Lawhen next brought home is put in hos­ faahlon, orer the shoulder end around Gnarda and sentries were rushing to the or
-- —
or minnnwdo.
gunpowder by -----comprr^od
»lr h’ sGrippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and
pital under a sentry. Then he ’hears the waist, and accurately knotted and I Kene. and Sarnes were bursting from
sallow ctMDpfedfmsi and all disease* of the
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of the ’murder, bolts, and Isn’t heard looped: Kinsey'• old war-worn crimson the front window of Dorie's quarters, wind. What amount of damage will be blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas,
—«*• »*
------- r.-------------yte.Swift
though
Ferry ran, others were
from sinee, except as the man who net was sluug higgledy-piggledy over, a
when one ot the Are
closer to the spot. Half a dozen active ““■^red-pound charge, i. exploded on ^-They are also a specific for troubles, pe­
helped Mrs. Doyle to get her husband his broad chest.
•‘What swells you fellows are. young, soldiers, members of the in­ her deck It In lmpoe.lble to .tote, .Ince culiar to females, such as suppressions.
home. Ho is the fellow who brought
Irregularities, and all forms of weakness.
that note. He knew something of its Ferry!” he said, laughingly, as the fantry guard, had sprung to the rescue.
ocenrT*d: but.ecordlng to
contents, for the murder terrified him. youngster came dancing down. “Even When Ferry dashed up to the gallery St. Nleholna It I, rewonnble lonp. They bulht up the blood and restore the
glow
nf health to pale and sallow cheeks.
old
Doyle
gets
out
here
in
his
scarlet
he
was
just
in
time
to
stumble
over
a
and he ran away. Find his trail, and
pone, from tho effect on rock, and In nwn they effect a radical cure In all
you strike that of tho woman who plume occasionally and puts us dough­ writhing and prostrate form, to help earth In land trial., that the ship ran,,
eases si Ising from mental worry, over­
boys to shame. What’s the use Ui extinguish the blazing clothing of
wrote these-"
b^toin ..under end nnnk on the In- work. or excess of whatever nature.. Pink
“By tho Lord, lieutenant, if you’ll trying to make such a rig as ours another, to seize his water bucket and
rills are sold iu boxes (never In loose form
One of His Experience^
quit the army and take my place you'll look soldierly? If it were not for the douse Its contents over a third—one
It will not nlwny. be the object ol
•y the dozen or hundred, and the public
brass
buttons
our
coats
would
make
yelling,
the
others
stupefied
by
smoke
make a name and a fortune.”
t^nlr gnnnern. howerer. to destroy n Is cautioned Mgslnat numerous imitations
ns look like parsons and our hats like —or something. In less time than it
wfcelcompletely, (or lt u oft(jn
sold in this shape), at 50 cents a box or six
"And if you’ll quit your place and
monkeys. As for this undress, all that takes to tell it. daring fellows had
take mine you’ll get your coup de
dennblo to dimble . eeiuel and can- boxes for ».&amp;o. and be had of all drugcan be said In its favor is you can't ripped down the blazing shades and
Treasury to «uper
V;&gt; fivoyew* 118
Kl’ta or rflrret by mall from Dr. Williams’ AlUiks.
grace in some picayune Indian fight
which potion te tn&gt;M
»
'"T. To
bbl. po»lbUHy
spoil it even by sleeping out on the shutters, tossed1 them to the parade be­
Mullein -Gonpany, Schenectady, N. Y., relate* one expcrlen. &lt;■ nd twn ’
and be forgotten. So stay where you
bare b«n ordered In which
levee in it, as I am sometimes tempted neath. dumped a heap of soaked and
-Forseveral yr»« I had|lie tygioo
ore; but find Dawson, find her, find
Sn. H b°ul wb‘lo Itelng towed by . or Br&gt;&gt;ckville. Ont.’
general nervoosnowi ai&gt;&lt;’ 1
smoking bedding out of* the roar win­ long line from n ntenmer mor Ing alwhat they know, and you’ll be famous." to do. Let's go out there now."
of my henrt. My R’'.'’'1.
«»&gt;
It was perhaps quarter of two when , dows, splashed 3 few bucketfuls of
Hippie cnew; It
u tovink
toon mile.
hour will be Bred it by
-.‘me to Obtain
nJJ,*2,1?.^ I bits®
they took their seats on the wooden ' water about the reeking room, and the
the Veanrlna, a|^, going at lull ,pe,.d
Dr. Miles’
»dn-rf
‘ 1JliantltyU*
bench
under
the
trees,
and.
lighting
fire
was
out.
But
the
doctors
were
Nervine.
After
taking
a
j
po£
That night, or very early next morn­
Artificial miniature auroras of the
irueat rcrclvrd
remr&lt;V
ing. there was pandemonium at the their pipes, gaxed out over the brood working their best to bring back the Thl. will bo known u the •■mo.ti.
borealis variety have been produced Uroly ularnwHi. 0
Rinlly he
barracks. It was dear, still, beauti­ sweeping flpod of the Mississippi. | "park of life to two senseless forms, turret- tri.1, ..a wU1 a, T“
..„
y both De-la Rive, the French savant, t-ihimloplatei* which woul
gleaming
like
a
silvered
shield
In
the
and
to
still
the
shrieks
of
agony
th
n
t
ful. A 89ft April wind was drifting
and
Lenstrom,
the
Swedish
astron
­
lug.
lor
the
object
wlU
be
to
up from the lower coast, laden with moonlight. Far across at the opposite burst from the seared and blistered
Hr
“ I&gt;o*.ibla without actually 8trtl
omer.
In Prof. Lgnstrom’a experl­ ued it together wltlt the th.»«
1 can conM’len'lou2,y.’ayr “‘Yieart &lt;un,vd,7
tho perfume of sweet olive and orange shore the lbw line of orange groves and lips of Bridget Doyle.
“ c,utmedthat U o,
' lenta, which were made in Finland, xUMWtive Nervine
i
overtake
While willing hands bore these o^th"”
blossom a Mrs. Cram, with one or two plantation*' houses and quarters was
of them bomb, explode, near tho .1more
fur
me
than
anything
t
phy»f!2"
10 peak of a high mountain was surscorched semblances of humanity to
lady friends and a party of officers,
of» .hip it will create .nch a concn
&gt;unded with a coil of wire, pointed at 1 hud teen
had been chatting in low tone upon relievedjonly at intervals by twinkling neighboring rooms and tender-hearted ubuntu,, ah that th. ahlp'e pU°
Jtervala with tin nibs. The wire was
their gallery until after eleven, but light. Farther up-stream, like doxing women hurried to add their ministrr­ will bo loosened, her gnna tiroet 1
aen charged with electricity, where­
aea-dogs. the fleet of monitors lay ing touch,aud old Braxton ordered the
elsewhere about the moonlit quad
machinery thrown onto! plaoeundh
upon a brilliant aurora appeared above
rangle all was silence when the sec- moored along the bank, with the masts excited garrison back to quarters and boiler, rtartod leaking. And no dou
e mountain, in which spectroscopic arc wild by nil
and roofs of Algiers dimly outlined bed, he, with Cram and Kinsey
dicxl Oodx
S’l4*7
bolore analysis revealed the greenish yellow tee., or by Dr. M»«»»
£
against the crescent sweep of lights and Ferry, made prompt exaraina» sscond such visitation.
characteristic in nature', dtePlay of “northern light*."

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PROBATT ORDER

IN EXTRA SESSION.

re^Cityof ilwtiugs. in said county. •• FriJo,n,D t“J*r °°e
thousand eight hundred and ninety three.
Prci-nt, Cuarie. W. Armstrong, Judge of

Tho Fifty-Third Congress Meets
and Organizes.

l&gt;h&gt;&gt;athe matter of the estate of David N.

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—Other Proceeding*.

^ChaA^f Bauer, administrator of the
of David N. Lake, deceased. c*m»
and represents that he
*^s
his final account as such administrator ana
pra^ that bls said account
decree of dlstritMilisn and
made and he be discharged from s*ld
Thereitpou it Is .oNenM. that F ridayttj
lltb day cf August, a, D.. 1883 at fen d etoca in
toe for? i mm.be f-'reed lorthelicartngofsald
petition .u d that li'* brira at law of «*k&gt; &lt;•:
ceased aLd a It other persons Interested Jn^ said
estat*. an- - &lt;i riied to appear at a tgrionM
said। --a u&gt; t»e iiolden at U.c Frohjteofr
fi&lt;* In HtoCitv of Hasting*. I&gt;« *aid «MMU&gt;g«
show mn-w. If any there be. why the
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the pedto-urr mav not be
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further oulcrt-d, thatssld peliUom-r give none;
to the perM&gt;-» .rterestedln said e-.ue, of me
peude y of said petition aud .oe hearing
iSereulM’cro-ing a copy of this order to be
publ!»li-d ft-' die Hastings
* ."fL*?!
paper :&gt;r i.V d and circulated In said County of
Itturry. oi&lt;fX In each week for three successtv)
weeks previous to sold day of bearing.
CHAS. W. AHMHIRONG.
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ISpcrial World'* Fair Letter.!
READY FOB WORK.
rrom the top of the Ferris wheel in
Washington, Aug. 8.—At noon yester­
Seitembeb 23 will be Knights of the Midway Plaisance you can sec all
day the Fifty-third congress assembled
the kingdom* of the earth in Mfenent
Honor day.
in extraordinary session in response to
Skptembrb 30 has beert assigned to of time. AH kindreds, nations and
tho proclamation of ^President Cleve­
Iowa in addition to the 31st, hereto­ tongue* are to be found on that queer
land It will be a mile-stone in Ameri­
three-quarters of a mile, without par
fore assigned.
can history, as it brings together for
or
preevdenU
Never
was
there
such
Foreign commissioners are to have
the first time in thirty years a congress
an excursion as guests of the Great an opportunity to survey the world
that is democratic in both branches;
Northern into the wheat fields of the from China to Peru. Half a dozen consupported by a democratic president.
tinents are represented in the aggreganorthwest
.
The president’s message wduld have
If the fair is to pay its debts there tion of concessions. Man, os he is tobeen sent in had it not been for the
must be from now an average attend­ day, beyond the pale, aa he was a few than kind. There is.tb^ same wave­ early adjournment of the senate out
ance of at least 100,000 people who pay I thousand years ago in all lands,.is on like movement of the body, the same of respect to the late Senator Stanford.
exhibition
on
the
Plaisance.
He
is
swaying in sections to music, and the
their wafr.
there in all shades, from conventional satae languorous grace. This is like­ '
The senate was called to order at .
Daniel H. BuAniiam, director of
pink and white to lemon color and burnt wise the cose at the Algerian theater.
works of the world’s fair, was elected
noon. After the president’s proclamosienna. He elbows his brother from Both these latter playhouses, howpresident of thc American institute of
; tion convening congress in extra seethe antipodes day after day on the rar, possess their distinctive
Rion WM read&gt; the oath of offle. wa.
architects.
.
■ broad roadway. Half a lifetime F.pent There in a complicate.! preKototkm of ^i," “eri?“to 'i^uitera " Quay '(P^&gt;
Anthony Comstock has filed a protest
in studying books of travel would an wedding,
weddintr. with
with feasting
feaAtintr and
and cymbals
evmbalB ; an(|. pw.(isco
(Fla.) and a communwith President Higinbotham against
not convey the quantity of informa­ and quaint ceremonies, on the boards ,
was
read
from Senator .
continuance of the oriental dancingon
..r the
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Tk.
Al™H.BUUD
Turkish &gt;.U
.theater
The AlgeIlcc|(wit|I (Wyo.) annoaneing that M&amp;£sagSfcUorBaXrtgtniUiuiQtK%
tion that may be derived froin a week . of
» 'I'.-.I.M.
Midway.
r:nn*t show
khmv Aissaous,
Ai&lt;t&lt;tnmi« or
or torture
tnrfvea dance,
(Innpn
.
.
.
.
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,rfiw&gt; —naM
It is far more 'I Tians
.,
,
.
1| =spent
’i'vui‘ on the iPlaisance.
iuisai;
he
had
placed
his
resignation ,
have served
. HARD times
.
-- an
— injunc- than n
a mere 2dfnw.'
flsltow.’’ It is an educa-]n&lt;’i!,playKufflcientlyhorribletobefas- as senator iu the hands of the . softanl
tion on thc directors
•0’1
dir?Ct?” nt
of thn Columbian
Col.umbiaJ? tlpn- Erom
savage naturalness through cinating. Either in actual fact nr in
governor.
Tho
communication
was
,
exposition, restraining theiq from all &lt;dim dvinieivilization to oriental ease. ■ mimicry
the performers, who arc placed on tile. The usual resolution to ! FemaU
useless extravagance hereafter.
. the process of the world's evolution of j swarthy Arab men, work themselves
notify the house and president was
&gt;. over-Indulgence. A month's treatment/U,
A preliminary organization has been civilization h traced out In unmistuk- into a frothing religious frenzy, and
,
------,
, adopted, and then the death of the arerlBB. by m*U- With eaeb order for 0 bcxe«, with
1 M&amp;d written
guarantee to refund if notched.
eff^Jted by the committee of Irish-' able characters.
...
• lat/ Scnntor smutord. ot ClltoraU. 5^1!
under
lt» taflut-nee
proceed• •to wound
._ ■ 1______ ■ W&lt;rtT-U T TWU t»TT O
American citizens of Chicago for the
Then. too. there is a whole multitude tbcmeelve. Kneeon.Jy. Among tbeir WM
by senator White, ot |
reception of tho lord mayor of Dublin of display* quaint or curious from te«t» are the chewmg and swallowing ,hBt
anl) „ , m„k o( „,p.et the
oc „
September 10.
. ' some point
...
..
&gt;en,t&lt;. adJo„n)^ unl,| to^ay.
I w. H. Goodyear. Sole Ax-nl. DasUnga.
of view that
illustrate mat­ ot broken glua and ot prickly cacti. ' senate
adjonmed until to-day.
...
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The council of administration is in­ ters other than the manners of the the mastication of live scorpions, and |
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- ----------------------------vestigating the work of the secret orient or the lack of them in Africa. the piercing ot their cheek, with
service department and it la probable Things industrial are not forgotten dry spike J Thia pertormance » given called to order by Clerk Kerr, and the '
that a big cut will be made in the force and the savage breasts over on Freak once e«h day, and .t requires. no president's
ridcnV. proclamation
proclunaU™ having
been ;■
having been
TIME TABLE,
avenue are soothed by the ch&amp;rms of small exorciwottaith oh. the part of. rend lhe
Ue states and
ind the
the call 0(
of the
the i
In effect May 28,18*7.
Visitors who the audience in the theater to swallow ,
m
lh(jlr „„nbOT
wo fl
’
- „t
. •in i FaT0rtte Rome between Grand Rapid*. Detrtf
fair may be a financial music rich and rare.
! failure, but Chicagoans will willingly stroll into a glass factory, blase as they the showman's statement to the effect orfcr Thrt.o hondred ,nd ihlrlyaix
I sacrifice their contributions for tho may be with, the marvels of the exposi­ that it is the evening prayer to Ma- mcmberi responded to the roll-call, and Lv. | Golnit East I A. M
• knowledge that it is the greatest show tion, are startled to find themselves in
j a, quorum wm declared to b« present.
~ Tlo
Grand _Rapid'
close proximity to a Turk or , two, a
East Parts
Then there are other theaters, too. |
Nominations for speaker were next
ever on earth.
•
McCord
•
A MRRCUANT on the Midway Plals- German cavalryman, a Tyrolese singer, The Chinese opera bonse h perhaps the I lc orfw Mr IIoi„„ (Ind.) nominated
▲Ito
ance offers his store, stock, fixtures a French danseuse, end a Chinese his- most Interesting ot them all. and the Charlc p. Crisp, ot Georgia; Mr. HenI Elmdale
Clarksvllli*
and good will to the man who will take trion- Those are the daily occurrence* hoarse clangor of iu boiler-plate or- de^,n |I1L) nBraed Thotnaa B. Reed,
Lake Odessa
them and pay the rent- Thia may be "*
of ’the
**“ Midway *Plaisance.
”-s
I Woodbury
chestra ring, in the ear. ot every paor I o| M1|b„ Md Mr. Kern (Neb., noml(Sunfield
I
Seen from the railway bridge that er by on the Plaisance, in deference nale&lt;1 Jeremiah Simpson, of Kansas,
a bargain and then again it may not.
Mulliken
1 crosses Midway Plaisance the street
to occidental Ideaa, tho book of Afu.r th(!
tho n„ult was an­
Grand Ledge
Some newspapers still dwell on "the
lUHMM
! projected visit" of the emperor of Ger- .
nounced us follows; Charles F. Crisp,
IDetrott
214 votes; Thomas B. Reed, 133 votes,
। many to the I'nitcd States and to the
and Jeremiah Simpson,7 votes. “Charles
: Chicago exhibition. The time of the '
Lv Howard City
F. Crisp, a representative from the
I emperor is completely disposed of un3 IO*
Edmore
state of Georgia,” said the clerk, "has ,. Stanton
j til the end of October. Possibly there
.. Ionia
received a majority of all the votes
may have been an intention on tho
given, and he is duly elected speaker of Ar Grand Ledge
part of the kaiser in the beginning of

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»w then? Whea next In twed try a pair.
Seat in the world.

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▲H Mankind Itepr«*&lt;ntrd by Qnaint. Queer
and Curioo* Structure* and SttU More
Krtnarkable Specltnen* or tho Genoa
Homu-Orlrntal Night Life.

performance have
n much divided,
but no official censure has been passed
■upon what la sometimes termed its
indecency.
Certain it is that the
danseuses are ejad more after a fashion
suited to the climate of sultry Egypt
than of 'cliilly Chicago, and certain it
i is that the audience Is mainly of the
sterner sex. But beyond’all doubt the
theater illustrates the customs of the
country wherfco the performers have
come,'and the concessionaires of the
Cairo street defend their danseusea on
the count of tb :-ir ethnological intercst. Like all oriental dances the mo­
tion is of the body rather than of the
____________
„__________________
feet There
is no slight
grace about
r the performance, and there is a rythmie skill that probably no occidental
I premiere could acquire.
I
At the theater attached to the Turk' !sh village there are dances that differ
I from the Cairoeue in degree rather

VITAL TO MANHOOD,

Shipman

"Red Seal"
‘‘Collier"
•Davis-Chambers
7
t
-,
.

«vun o|
cent*.
liars prn.

MIDWAY PLAISANCE.

If
.r.t 3
DfiESS SHOE mads In the Wert
«&lt;♦ '• t ;ay
b$8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or'
55 S'--:. They fit equal to cuttom mid* and look and
»“X- m
Ifyou with to econamlieln your footwear,
J
d-; -y t.j.-cbith’g W. L, Douglas Shoes. Name and
stin’f J on tho bottom, look for It when you toy.
W. L. DOL'GLAS, Brockton, Mms. Sold by

WOOLLEY S BRONSON.
TE ORDER.

"
■■
■ .i:t&gt;ri-d and ninety three.
■
I*
. i' , . W. Armstrong, Ju.tge of
r &gt;! the estate of Joseph McKe
• v»-. i- r-&lt; &gt;.

,"3-

the year to visit the world's fair, but
for some months that intention, if it
ever existed, has been definitely aban­
doned.
At a meeting of the board of lady
managers It was voted that the board
i establish a building fund for the pur­
' ' pose of erecting a permanent memorial
! building, commeinnnitire of the work

&gt;i

of woman at the world's fair in Chi­
ago. The rosolution contemplates the
setting usiuc of the premium realized
from the rale of. the Isabella quarters,
which will amount to SJO.OOO. as a
nucleus for the fund. To this Mrs.
Palmer will add her.salary, about SO,000.

j
I
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1

the house of representatives for the
Fifty-third congress.”
.
The following democratic caucus nom­
inees were elected:
Clerk, JameH Kerr, of Pennsylvania; scr*
yeant-at arm*. Herman W. Snow, of lllinol*:
doorkeeper. A'. B Hurt, of Tennessee; postmas­
ter. Lycurgus Dalton, of Indiana; chaplain, S.
W. Hadduway. of Maryland.
The committee was thpn appointed to
notify the president and the senate that
the house was ready for business. Mr.
'Grosvenor (O.) announced the death of
his colleague, Mr. Enochs, and, as a
mark of respect to the memory of the
deceased, the house adjourned till to­
day.
_________________

A
• Ui.c i Jwy lx- ilird for

.•rjer-d. that Fridav. the '
A. D. ism. iu ten o’clock '
«*iinn*d for the hearing of .
■
... I
I
.ind .»!! xth'jr person* interested In i
&gt; ■ r. .ni rviMo ;&gt;.&gt;p".ir»t u session
•;In .'den anh^t Probate of. : n( ItaMlrgs, 1u said County, tn d ।
I any
there
be.
why .
r d ■
iH-tltinnrr msy not be |
’I..t it .5 further ordered, that I
r k-i.e notice to the person*
■;
- r.tdi r t • be pn'dikhed in the Has- I
■'"
i

COLOMBIA BUILDING.

1 40

|P. M~
„ (Grand l-edce
., Portland
Ar Ionia
Lv Howard City
Lv Ionia
Ar Stanton
'*. ■ | Ed inore .

BURSTS.

10

W-i

%
36
10

• Everv day, Others week days only. ♦ stop
on signa).
Parlor cars on all trains between Grand
Portland, Me., Aug. 7.—The great Ilarids and Detroit. Seats 25 cent*. ConnecUons
inadninUnlon station. Grand Rapids with the
reservoir of the Portland Water com­ Chicago* Wkst Michigan Railway ro»
pany on the eastern promenade burst Chicago and the West and for Mvuubx
gon, Manistee,Traverse City. Elk Eaf। Sunday morning letting loose 20.000,­ ids. Charlevoix, Petoskey and Bat
. 000 gallons o? water in the space of View. Favorite route to the sutr.a.er resorts
of northern Michigan.
! about fifteen minutes. 'The immense
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago. 7i6
• mass of water thus suddenly loosed A. M.. K;*o A. M. and 1:25 P. M.. f&lt;S P. M.,
J5 P. M. Arrive Chicago n;20 P. M., 4*h
' dashed with mighty power upon the •11
V.M..CM P. M.2:00 A. M. and IM A. M..
I two houses occupied by the families of except Saturday, via. St. Joseph aud Steam­
Michael Lappen and Ddnnis M. Conley.
Leave for Manistee 7:30 A M. 1:40 P.M., and
। The buildings were crushed as if they
i had been made of cardboard and four
i persons lost their lives. They were:
lA?ave tor Charlevoix, Prtoskv and Bay Xl«*
Mrs. Dennis M. Conley. Miss Agnes ♦7 JO A. M . 1:40 P M.. and I! :15 P. M.
Parlor »-ar» on day trains and sleepers ow
, Conley, Mi»s Mamie Conley and James night trams between Bav View. Grand KapIdM
Chicago and Detroit. Thtnugs palace ear be­
' Mosely.
tween HasUngs and Bay View, via C. K. * B.
&gt;
RAISED THE BLOCKADE.
R'y.. D. LAN. R y.. andC. &amp; W M. R'y.
Ask our agents for further vunleulara or
write to
GaoiuiE DkHavkn, Gen'i ruas’r AgT,

,

’Tf
THE MIDWAY PLAISANCE FROM THE RAST.

seems to contain a forest of spires the play has been abridged from a
and domes. Not more varied or mul- &lt;!rama calculated to occupy three or
tlform than the inhabitants of the four months in execution to a comedy
1 street are the styles of its architecture. an hour in length. Emperors in flow­
1 There are dainty minarets surmounted ing white •whiskers, much made-up
with the Turkish crescent, roof of men who impersonate princesses and •
; thatch and red tiled buildings after the Joss, tho high god. are the staple char-1
; fashion of a century or two ago. Most actors in all the plays.
:r:it|rr «I the estate ol Orinda Bolster.
I. aud JeUTiuluing who are the lawful
of them manage, whatever’their style,
The term “village” is of an accom' •.,'.t&gt;,&lt;l tn inherit the laud of said
to protrude a tower of some sort, size mo-.lating nature on the Plaisance. ,
■vimgiuid tiling the petition duly verior material skyward, and in the dis­ Villages are there aathick-as blaekber- '
l"'O'.!’ Haskell, son of ••ibi decwised.
tance the whole is an inextricably tan­ rics. and they range from a collection
: &gt;r •c.T«nn» therein stated that an orgled mass of. tapering turrets.
i i-r&gt;-- -e tnifel" Lv thia court defennlnof booths to a dancehall. Two rival
High above them all is the lofty Fer- . IrJsh
re Mtuateu
Irish vUlaffCK
villages B
are
situated close
close to
to me
the
ris vvhwjL
entrance to the Plr.ir.nr.ee. one of them
rights therein
rods, that from afar seem» mm
as r.
closely
: Is uHlrre&gt;i tu
/mu. v
nndcrtaking of Lady Aber­
AugW. A.
woven as the meshes of a spider's web.
deen, the wife of the chief magistrate
•igripd
1 Che forenuui
The huge erection stands half way be­
and
big of ».-dd
of Canada, the other under the super­
&gt; ■ ir- at law ot said, &lt;iic*b!*ed
tween Hie fair grounds and Uie west­ intendence of Mrs. Ernest Hurt, an
•i
• l:cr
pen&gt;oiM iiifr.-^irtd In
ern
termination
of
the
Plaisance,
and
v&lt;- nr., required to appear til a session
j Englishwoman with Irish sympathies.
towers above u!l its surroundings, Both make a conscientious endeavor
»i -t ttc-ii to hr hohlcii at Hie Probate
’. city -&gt;f Hastings, Insaldcounty, and
dwarfing the tallest of the tfiinarcU in to be villages, each containing its
COLOMBIA BUILDING.
U'e. If any there be, why the prayer of
the comparison. Certainly it is as dis­ • quota of thatched cottages, where
• : &lt;r may not be granted. And it is
VUIUMJ the ________
•r Jt-rrd. that gold petitioner give ootlce Among the minerals are the finest tinctly
curiosity of the fair as was idealized peasants in impossibly white
hiteie'ted In said estate, of the 1 specimens to be hjwi in the country. A the
tower at the Paris oxposi- aprons sell, buttermilk and bog-oak
j &lt;it said petition, and the nearing ।
collectlon of unusual interest is that tjon foar years ago. From the ground | ornaments. Each is credited with an •
of naturaLhiBtorjs&lt;rhat part attract- to the u&gt;p of the wheel is o distance oncertral mansion. I-ady Aberdeen
!
irhiicu and circulated In *aiu count) ol
ing the special attention of scientist* of 250-feet, and in Its circumference l having selected Blarney castle for the
hirry,
in each week for three successive
w-t »s previous to said day of hearing.
.
is the collection of venomous snakes of ftn. containcd 38 cars, each construct: model of her principal building. Mrs.
-Charles W. abmrtroxg.
Sonth America.
ed
ed to
to carry
carry 36
3« people.
people. "A
‘‘A ride in the , Hart the Castle of Dqnegal.
' A ’.rue caav.)
Judge of Probate.
1
Among the other interesting exhib- whw?]" comprises twice around the cir!’ Some justification, too, may be found j
distancTin
all
of
1.S00
feet,
and
MORTGAGE SALE.
its are the product of Indian wood
a distance in all of 1,500 feet, and
■ for applying the term village to the !
Drfault liavlnx'been made Iu the condition* carvers, silks and samples of tobacco
jn
all
some.
20
minutes.
From
irvvuj'av" ••• —------- ■
w s ' ertAln morutiuCB made br Joteph Knight
German concession, with its schloss
and coffee grown in Colombia. On the one point of view •»-the wheel
’ &lt;«■
is —
somej'"'. Lovica Kniitht, his wife, to Samuel Caraoa
and church. The Laplanders and
clatrJ May ch. A. D. 18*0 and recorded In
. . on tho —
a------ ~f
first floor and scattered about the sec- what
nature
of o disappoint
.
’
••-Het- uf Reel,ter of Deeds for Harry Co..
Javanese also have transferred the
ond
floor
are
a
number
of
valuable
men
t.
People
who
board
the
cars
in
on the 71b day of Mav. A. D., 1W.
:■ b-r 3t of itiurtgng&lt;K, on page HO. on which book*, forming a library of 500 vol- the hope of experiencing any of the homes of their native lands to Ameri­
can soil, the Javanese village in par­
i:.'.-uaue ttii-n- i* dulincG to be due and unpaid
ume*.
which
tho
C
’
nited
State*
of
Cotiti
naUon
of
the
nerves
that
accomin-dale of this notice the kum of two nunticular, with its bamboo cottages and
-------- ---•
will
find themselves -«mbiJr- &lt;| atii tnr-e and forty-eight one hundredtii* lombia ha. given to the congressional p^, &amp; risk
roofs of palm leaf, being among the
‘ iri 8253 48 too and an Attorney’* foe of fit
w
«u.. The motion, though of course
library
at
Washington
as
a
nucleus
for
^en.
■ •-ndoilAri provided for In said mortgage and no
most picturesque objects on the fair
■
perceptible,
is
slow
and
dignified.
One
; "r ■,&gt;nicn"llim*' at i*w having been iostUu- a Latin-America section.
grounds. It is difficult, however, to I
t&gt;&gt; rtcoter the moneys secured ny *a)4
| doe. not re.liu, tbut the height 1. dlwover any ju«lflc.tlon for the .p' 'ITO!- or auv nnrt UrnreoL Therefor*.
A Picture with * HUtory.
j vast, and. locked in behind, the grilles ।
•• •■irtiie .if the no ver of sale contained in «a‘.d
I plication of the term to the Turkish or
In tho Woman’s building in the of th«, windows, there is little more |
-1.-. ami thdstatute In such caae made
(iGivlJe.i, notice Is hereby given that vn French exhibit can be seen one of the con(Miption of risk than if the^ wheel , the Algerian concessions. In both
;---- .
u •• .’I,.I &lt;:av of Sejit-mlirr. A. D. lft'1.
cases the village is merely a collection
:• '■ a oc;o.-k hi th* forenoon, I shall sell at pun- last pictures painted by that strange were
a towernt
of&lt;rremta.
granite.
;
--------------------Theaters galore are to be found on the ■ of booths where visitors are entrapped
• . !‘ iloti to the highest bliider, at the norili
trom .io ,r of the court house in the city of fl«*- child of genius. Marie Bashkirtseff. in Plaisance. Eight or nine are in a . into paying three or four prices for
• ’&lt; v Michigan. । that being the t&gt;lac« where Ute 1883. It is a study of street gamins,
I Brummagem goods alleged to have
1 : : court (.«■ Barry county Is holden], the two boys wbooe faces she has idealized. chronic condition of performance all
PreinHes deQuibed In s*td mortgage, or -o
dav and most of the night. The more been imported from the east.
'mail thereof
jnay be ucceMary to pay the They are fully dressed, even te shoe*
Even to mention some of the attrac•un,- . itdj-o &lt;alli mortgage, with eight |-er and atockihgs. The larger one carries important of them arc of the east, '
eastern, and bear a strong family re­ i tions of the thirty or forty concessions
&lt;
tor. .', xud all legal cost*, together with
' on the riaisunce wguld occupy more
.■I" a-.iornry fee provided for In said m&lt;»rt- an umbrella thrust under his arm and
L'..- Th- premises being described in • groon leaf U between hl. lipa Th« semblance the one to the other. Their
space than is obtainable within the
.hi oortzage as all that crr’alti pier* nr (treat tragedy of Ufa la .uggt.ted lo attractions arc largely saltatory, and
-ir.&lt;&gt;f limit situate in* Ih* town ot RutL.ml
for the first time Americans are af- I narrow limits of a newspaper article.
‘
1‘ "I R Try aud H’.ate of Michigan and Jr­ the face of the older boy: that of the
i Almost every variety of amusement
. vir-ed ns foiinwA. L« wit: Commencing at’he
f?Xt to°mak°en2 deep Jtance du
*J^n
, is to be discovered in the strange
•o ;'h east m iler of the west naif of the north younger is
&gt;. r« qnarter &gt;f s- rtiou eighi-m (1«&gt; In to vn The picturi
’ street, from listening to the great Ausliiree I.) norAi rmgo nine [91 w«rf. The er Gr,n«.«*tonf but
but the
Ute name
DM&gt;..of
o2.
of the "HM
artist u««J
Desa, ax.
**‘v,**j nc
—. uk„ pi.ee j trian band in the Old Vienna street to
reun ng north twenty-eight [zs] rod*, thrucr pooled by th. bn&gt;,h thM
•&gt;jeo -her, UH.
olon Jowt.
j riding a camel in the street in Cairo.
*ert forty (4o toils, thence running
P'e,n,v right [28] rods. thrn:e running then dropping from her
&lt;Is
..qt-cet in Cairo." Opinions ns Seeing is believing on the Midway
'W1 nH1" 10 ,he P**®® 01 beginnluR. ’o^:^^.’X‘1 £ a^ty of P^tUbg th. PlaUanee
ronuiiilug seven [7] acres ofland.
~ ‘
Haul De EL Swkenet.
Samvel Cab»on.
MMM.
Dated, June 8th. 1803.
PROBATE ORDER.
•1 .■•hteati.count* i't Barry.—»s.
o! the Probate Court for the
«&lt;f Barn . holden at the Probate Office |i
•I lliiktlmcs. Hi said county, on Wed
• . J! th day of July, in the year
icard eight hundred and ninety-three.
r &lt; b.uie, W. Annatrong, Judge ol

|P.1£

Pervonn L. *&lt;• Tlirir l.ivra In n Flood

Tropical Republic.
In some respects the pavilion of the
republic of
mnRt inter.
mOht ,nun
structure is
hj^h. fnie ,
, A
g-»jt4
• ■. u..
tirvlyZto exhibits, principally of nntiquities of tlie aborigines, mineral*
fpl.
Among the relie.
to be seen are gold belts, breast plates,
‘&lt;&gt;°£
"o^ic “0 u.0

;,„2
"
-iic.-esslvv weeks previous to i found
in Indian graves. In one case '
' le-urltn.’.*
_
I ,there
v,tis nnthintr
nothing Imt
but bom
bones, skulls and
IMRLK* W. ARMSTRONG.
a
mummy,
the remains of some of the
Judge of Probate.
republic's
prehistoric
inhabitants.

RESERVOIR

[Going West | A. M.
Detroit
10 40
IjumIdk
Grand Ledge
Mulliken ,
Sunfield ।
WoodtaTN
Lake Ode^a
CUrksvIl’d
Khndale
Alto
!■
MeCord
East Parts
Grand Rapids

Bangkok, Aug. S.—The blockade of
this place was formally raised by Ad­
miral Humann Thursday. The return
of M. Pavie, the French minister, to
Siam, is expected daily. The provinces
nrejn a disturbed state. The Saigon
papers say there was some severe.fight­
ing between the Siamese and French
•July 20 on the Mekong river. It is said
that I’.t'O of the Siamese were killed,
while the French losses ware slight.
The latter have occupied several more
islands.
Sheriff and Police Officer* Indicted.
Memphis, Tenn.. Aug.
The grand
jury has indicted Sheriff McLendon,
Deputy Sheriff J. A. Perkins, Jailer
Harold and Police Captains O'Haver
and
Hackett for failing
----------7 to do their duty
in permitting Lee Walker to be taken
from the jail and lynched and burned
two week* ago. Several of the members of the mob were alao indicted.

J1B1M H. walker A c®. Foil
Chicago. Aug. k-The James H.
Walker company, wholesale and retail
dealers in dry g^ods. was placed in the
•bauds-of
‘ - receivers
••
—
-■ ­
Friday.
The esti
mated liabilities are 12,400,090. with a»sets difficult to determine, but said to
be as large a* the liabilities. The order
of the court provides for a continua­
tion of the business as heretofore.

Chicago, Kalanaioo i S&amp;nuv
TIME TABLE.
In effect July.30. 1883.

'

Station j.
NORTO.

Kxlwnsroo Lv...
Bwi Cooper
RIchloMl Juoc't.
Crev*ej
ClovnlAle....
dbulu.;...........

Hastings........
emus Grove..
wo«Ml!ai«l ....
Wrtndt&gt;urv ....
.Ja":1:.

8 54

Detroit
Gratul Rapid*.

Station*.
~

SOUTH.

Kslamxroo Ar.

OreoMy....
MBo
Delton
Cloverdale.
Shultz

Admitted Stealing &gt;41.000.
. Hastings.
Altamont. Ill, ---»
Aug. ’8.“
bask­ Coats Grove.
, The
“
ing
C. M
M. WnffMACo.
Wright Jb Co. sus­ Woodland...
ln» house of C
pended Monday morning. The cashieiLevi Butler, is missing. He left a let­ taaatnc......
ter saying he'took *41.000. It is said Detroit
Grand Rapids.
the depositors will be paid in fulL
Traverse City.
UliarlrYDix....
CniCAGo, Aug. 6.—The grand jury I’eUwkev .....
failed to indict anybody for the blam* Hay View...... .

in the cold-storage building fire on th*
yorld's fair grounds.
A Chicago Paper Shut Out.
*
Vienna. Aug. 8.—The government
has issued an edict prohibiting lhe cir­
culation in Austria of the Chicago
Staats Zwitung.

Hedrick, Ib., Aug. 5.—A steam
thrasher went through a bridge near
Abingdon killing Lot Abraham and
Bud Varaem.

•stops on signal ouly. ,Akst» must sSnS
trains al flag stations as soan is they eaa g

Atfi train* will stop at Craak yLVte Crontn
when th-&gt;v *re figged.
R utgac- must t»e at the depot*’. !e
8
ute« Iwf *rv I*ivlug Um- of tral*"•» that agent
may h-We time to •-heck It proW*;
.n*v not go forward until nexDMu.
‘Mlx-d trains will be run

H. C. Pottko. Geo'iP. a &lt;•

�LAST OF A FAMOUS FAMILY.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Aug. io, i893MAKIHALL L. COOK. KditorTKBKD AS srCOND-CT-ASS
tbx XArrraoL »ron.. ro.T9rx'cx,
AUGUST 14. 1379.

editorial notes.

Additional Local. News.

merchant who Is short In one line of goods

may go to his neighbor and make an ex­
change for such goods aa be may have a
Tbe Sunfield News, edited by Frank Ugood supply of. In this way the stocks of Flint 4 Co. formerly Aitors of the Demo­
say one half dozen wholesale bouses In crat here. »e4-nM to be enjoying PWP*^’
some Wes.tern town are reduced to the low­ It comes to us this week in an eulargeu
est poeslble* minimum. There is no plac­ form, which makes a great itoprovement.

ing of new orders uhlil the whole supplies . One of the ladles who attended the reheld on hand by these half dozen houses Zent excursion to Ottawa Beach experienc­
ed a very novel sensation, It being her
have been disposed of. These merchants
first ride on * railroad. The lady was
sec that what is good protection for one Is ...
midk"she
—p^S^Bnldmore
____ -x u-l.lm.nl am!
!1H
aira. maiuct x
- -------good protection for all. Their action, of^ thoroughly
tholongbly enjoyed
enjoyed the
the day
day and
and ride.
ride.

directly effects the output of the
.
Ai.rokrax min. employlok course,
-- --- ----------------! „r „lllo.
manufacturers, who, instead of selling
8,000 bauds, paying out 8225,000 per
month in wages, aud using 8,000,000 goods to all these half dozen houses, are
pounds of cotton every week have closed merely selling what will' actually supply
their dally business requirements; hence
down.
The Slater woolen mllla uf Webster, it is that tins manufacturers feel the effect
of
the stringency, and so it compels them
Mass., are closed throwing 800 men out of
to reduce their output .and lessen lhe
employment.
Tbe Hartford Carpet Co., of Thompson­ number of hands working, or work for
ville Ct. the Tunix woolen mills; thc Hol­ fewer hours, which practically amounts to
land silk mill, Wlllmantlc, Ct; Beverly. the same thing, and thus the buying ca­
Mass, shoe shop: several tanneries at Pea- pacity of the people- Is lessened, which
l»dy. Mass.: Central Railroad paintihops. again minimizes the sales of the whole­
Iplzabeth, N. J., paper mills at South sale bouses. The case above cited Is an
Hadley. Falls, Pa.; Prides Hill, N. Y., Instance of Protection in Its strongest
Cedar Falls. Iowa, and Lawrence. Mass.; form. The business houses combined to
The ML Washington Glass Co., Bedford, protect themselves through fear of possible
Mass.; three plate glass factories nt Tar­ tariff tinkering.

The premium list for the Barry County
fair is printed and. It is expected, will be
ready for distribution by Saturday after­
noon of this week. We ask your atten­
tion not only to the liberal premiums offer­
ed. but also to the added Inducements
offered by Hastings merchants In their ad­
vertisements. •
The Third Annual Picnic of the Allegan
and Barry County Farmers’ Picnic Associ­
ation will be held al Streeter's landing.
Gun Lake. Friday and Saturday. Aug 25th
and 20th. Gov. Rich and Mayor Stuart,
of Grand Rapids will be present A line
prograju rendered each day. Everyone go
Tha working men, of the country were and have a good time.
told that the Inevitable result of the suc­
An Institute of the Gold Cure Co., has
cess of the democratic party would be a recently been opened In our city under
reduction of wages. They contended that lhe management of Dr's. H. A. and C. IL
their unions would keep their’wages up to Barber. They guarantee an absolute cure
of the liquor or morphine hablta. In from
the old standard and listened to the prat­
one to four weeks, without pain, nervous
ing* of unprincipled politicians, who were shock or interruption to business. A full
drawn into the political Held not for the explanation of their method may be had
purpose ot bettering the condition of work­ of the doctors.

entum, Creighton and Ford City, Pa., the
Iron Furnaces at Eojans, Pa., the steel
mills at Joliet, ill: the knitting mill? at
Cohoes, N. Y.. shoe factories at Goffstown, N. H.. Montelto and Beverly,*Mass;

and Nyack. N^Y.. the Iron rolling mills
at Birmingham.''Ala; Hartford, Ct; Mc­

Keesport. 1’a.. Rekdiug. Pa., and Ashton.
Nl Y.
I '
At Indianapolis/ Indiana, 7.000 men 'are
unemployed. 2.0W in West Albany, N. Y,

ingmen. but for the sake of getting a fat
office for themselves. The threat of free
trade has alarmed manafketurers in nearly
every branch of business, and the gloomy
prospect Is that the workingmen will have
to accept more than a reduction of wages.
The prospect Is that many of them will
have to accept absolute idleness.

5,000 in Troy, Nk Y.
Coming to our own state, there ace 12,­
000 to 15,000 men thrown out of employ­
ment on the Marquette, Menominee and

Gogebic ranges.
The Peninsular Car Co., of Detroit, has
discharged over 1500 men since June.
Maur of the other factories and work­
shops In that city have closed down or re­
duced help, so that the number of unem­
ployed laborers will number well up In the

BURGLARY

MILO.

«
Little Plunder Secured.
Sunday night or early Monday morning
thousands.
burglars made a raid on Milo but the
Many of the big factorlea-iu Grand Rap­
thieves were no doubt disappointed In re­
ids have closed down or reduced help so sults. They were no doubt attracted to
that several thousands of Valley City this place by the fact that Walter Spauld­
ing buys considerable grain and the thieves
workmen are unemployed.
We might go on and enumerate frouj probably inferred that he kept consider­
able money in his safe, but in this they
now until Christinas without completing were greatly mistaken.
The first raid was made on Walter
the list. The above are but a few amonjt
the thousands affected by the threat &lt;if I Spauldings' office, a little building which
stands about 15 rods south of the depot at
tariff reform. No city or hamlet In tlse
that station. In this place he had a little
country but what has been affected more safe in which the burglars evidently sup­
or less. Cities or villages that depend up­ posed that he kept his worldly guods. En­
on inanufaciuring for their existence are trance was gained by a back door, the
safe drilled, and blown Into fragments.
especially-severely affecj I by the demoX
They next paid their respects to the
cratlc free trade platfo^u But the people store, which is owned by Elmer Schoolare getting just what they voted for last scrdfL Here they gained entrance through
a rear window by using a brace aud bit
November.
that they secured from Mr. Spaulding’s of­
fice.
Nothing of' any Importance
Ls
missed from the store. None ef the mer­
While J. M‘. Hammond, of Bro ward. chandise in the store was taken tn speak
was at the world’s fair lie became acquaint­ of. One package was taken from the
shelf but the contents were found tater on.
ed with Jas. H. Steele, of Scotland, one
Postage stamps were evidently not want­
of tho commissioners to the world’s fair ed. for those In the draw remained In­
After the latter returned to his - home tact. What the fellows evidently were
across the water he sent Mr. Hammond a after was the cold cash, and nothing
else.
newspaper, Tbe Falkirk Mali, under date
There is no clue whatever as to the per­
of July 18th. which contained a long letter petrators, but from the work.it Is thought
from Mr. Steele giving a splendid account (that they were a band of professionals.
of hls observations In America. Of eours/&gt; A meeting was held at Milo Sunday even­
ing and tho work was done after It was
it lt&gt; impossible for any one from tbe little dismissed. The people of Milo were not
Island to say anything about the United aroused by any of the reports and remain­
States without bringing politics Into play. ed In Ignorance of the affair until morn­
’ andthuu It was with Mr. Steele. He ing.
letter.—Developments show that money
closed his remarks with an account of one was secured from Mr. Spaulding's safe to
of President Cleveland’s receptions, which the extent of S30.
he (Steele) attended, as follows:—
"At the White House President Cleve­
J. P. Roberts who for nearly a quarter
land held one of his usual receptions for
visitors, at which, along with nearly, 20V of a century hgs been the capable and.
efficient agent of the American Express Co.
ladies and gentlemen I attended. His per­ In this city, retired from that position Sat­
sonal appearance is striking, having the urday and was succeeded by W.» N. Chid­
neck and shoulders of a prize-fighter, a ester Monday morning. Mr. Roberts has
tendencj to stoutness. and a pleasant voice made an excellent official for the Company
attending to all of the duties of the office
• -which I thought was singularly free in a way eminently satisfactory to his em­
from the nasal twang peculiar to moat ployers and himself. He has literally
Yankees. He has a fine fonfliead, nose grown up with the company, to whose In­
and firm mouth, and gives one the idea of terests he has faithfully devoted some of
the best years of hjs life. The business of
being possessed of power, determination, the office has Increased to such an extent
force of character, and capable of coping thaLtof late. It has been Impossible for one
with any emergency. Let ns, as Britons, of his advanced years to attend! to the
hope that he will rise to the occasion of work as It should lie .done, Recognizing
his long service mid tai th full whs, the
repealing the obnoxloun protective tariff, Company has placed hlui on the honorary
inculcating into the American minds those pension list with a monthly salary of $25
doctrines of which Cobden and Bright, in for life, which is a source of mush satisfac­
our own land, were tbe high priests.”’
y tion to Mr. Roberts and hbt many Jrlends.
No better man could have been secured
' Thia Is certainly a very frank statement In Mr. Roberts’ place than W. N. Chides­
of the desires of onr neighbors across the ter. .For S cqnple of years ,.
c „„
.U
he
has 1MX
i&gt;een
sea. But the experience in tbe past deputy postmaster, where he has an enviable
reputation taraccuracy and the "rapidI "disshould certainly have taught us that what
-Patctrof business. He Is an honorable,
they want us to have, we dont want. Mr. active, enterprlslng/yopng mau. and will
Steele was no doubt In earnest when he devote his best energies to the duties of the
said that “we aa Britons" hope that the office. Will Is receiving the congratula­
protective tariff will be repealed. On the tions of his many friends.

other hand “we as Americana” don’t want
It done, and It IS doubtful If Grover Clevelaed aflij.the democratic party will rise to
iL The depressed
condition of affairs, at the present time
shows wiiat even a threat to repeal It will
tbe occasion to repeal

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ndl&gt;&gt;c&lt;lr~U
b&gt;
tte
reiauuu
khuiu
,
“X mil
—--- to
Register of Deeds to be recorded under
the new law, should enclose 25 cents e,xtr*
for the Treasurers’ certificate which must
be attached. A great deal of trouble and
annoyance and a little expense will be
saved if'state will be borne In mind.

l.

•

Attention Battalion.
Next week Wednesday aud Thursday
UUh. and 17th., occurs the battlion re­
union of Barry county. I^et every soldier
in the county lay by all cares and enjoy
the two days reunion. Our members are
tx-mming less every year and there will be
but few reunions to attend In future, so
let tn do all In our power to make Uils an
enjoyable* and profltable one.
Tents,
straw mid fuel will be furnished, but
bring your rations.
Business meeting will be held In • the
floral hall on the Fairgrounds on first day
at two o'clock p. m. A grand address on
second day by Hon. P. T. Colgrove.
Camp fire on first day.
G. H. Brook-.
l.\l.
J. r; Russell

jTotectlon AgBinat Rafom.
“in some Western States it has been
learned that tbe merchants have pooled
tbeir stocks of goods, and exchange with
one another to suit their requirements,
this working off tbeir surplus stocks
wlbout loss.—New York Evening Post.
Jub H.
N ver tn the commercial history of the
counrj ha* there been such an utter lack
of cafidence In the future of business ns
to reilt in such action ns stated above.
Organ*, vfnllns mid cornet* ini InstruMenants are generally considered ro»umental qtwrrtettes mid chorm&gt;Ks ;mid nn-_
petlts with one another in trade, but
forcly bus the uncertainty os to the fu­
■•luuctj njxt Sun-lay morning and even­
ture tariff legl'l ttion appealed to them, ing.
indlvia.ly aud collectively, that we find
The Y. P-S. C. K. at the Presbyterian
• tbesempetitors iu business co-operating church next Sunday evening at
(sun
.) T'r
*p:1 by Mb" Erz flnr-f.

D~—J——»A W‘‘- Fo-ib,..
Llttlo WUbetataL q“«n
,
xJihrrtondx, !• belto.ed to be doomed
uJt" MiconmmpUon. .nd themed
who rearrange the nrnp of K“r“p'*”
.Iremly «nid to bo dtomi«.ln« the po».ibllitles. foe Wilhelminx. who to but
twelve rears old. to the laat direct repreaentaUxo of tho
dvaaaty. There are aomo distant ral
alive, of lhe youa» queen. ‘"clmh »
an aunt, who to »rand dueboaa of Saxe
Weimer; but. according to the
tar Herald, no one of them haa tha
lightest claim to the throne. A p an
for prowrving the territory of tte
N.therland. will be fnr.trote,1 IL™
helmlna diet
Her father. WUltom
III. wax grand dnke of I.uxumbourg.
When he died Lnxnmbourg paxswl un­
der lhe aoreTelgnty of Hnlre Adolphna,
of the older branch of the haaaau fam
Uy. Shortly after the king a death bto
daughter, hand wa» promised to Prince
William, aon of the ruler of Luxumbourg.
Tbto proapecitoe
marriage
would have featured Luxembourg to
the Netherlands but In the event of
Wllhemina’a early death Luxembourg
will become practically a paj^“ ““
German empire and it will need all of
the wladoro ot Holtond a atawamen to
keep the whole kingdom from drifting
that way alao. To eaeape from auoh a
fate the Hutch might again form a
coalition wlth'Helglmn. but thia would
be an unpopular alliance, as no love la
loat between lhe two couolHea on ac­
count of racial and religion, differ­
ences. to which ancient Jealouaiea may

slang, but a •etootifio fact, the tempera•ture of the vegetable being always a de­
gree below that of the surrounding atmo­

NOW

sphere.

is mo
Time
^btohrMy'
PUre

A,

When cooking i„ a
and appetites an- dai *
■Y,*; w,! hilv,;
thi^
made on purpose fa
dainty appetites
The finest kind of Oliva,
California Breakfast FoS
Columbus (.'ereline Elak«
Quaker Rolled Oats.“S
Farm Table Sauce. SaP
mon Steak, Potted Ham
Potted Chicken, Potted
Turkey. Hmkins Soups,
California Oranges, fa.
nanas. etc., you need not
cook much and von ,an t
help eating if you Wi]|
get some of ,nir wd
things.

!

A cream ot tarter baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report.
Royal Baking Powder Co.,

Wall St., N. Y.

IT IS HOT OHB FAULT.
If you fail to know that PIANOS,
ORGANS and SEWING MA­
CHINES can be bought cheap of

C. E. INGERSON.

be added.
‘•Not what a man earns but what
It I. more likely that In each an
he saves makes him rich.” We
erent the atatea general would elect a
propose
to make it interesting for
new monarch or possibly establish a
So don’t
republic. Tahen all in all, the houoe Hastings competition.
On one of our insidd pages will be found of Orange has a more decent history fail to write me for prices and
President Cleveland’s message to Con­ than any other tlynasty in Europe. terms on first class goods.
gress. The tone of the message is very Ito men have been brave warriors and
Yours for business,
fair and as may be imagined the Presi­ wise rulers; its women good wives and
dent calls for the unconditional repeal of toothers." To this rule, of course,
the Sherman law, to which he attributes there are exceptions, but not as many
C. E. INGERSON, Agent.
the present condition of affairs. It will be
as would be the case were a like opin­
noticed that “tariff refortn” occupies but a
Nashville, Mich.
ion expressed of other European
little portion of the whole message.
dynasties. This famous family takes
The annual consumption of bananas In its name from Orange, a dirty little
the United States has reached thirteen French town in the department of
million bunches. They all come from the Vaucluse, which was the capital of a
West India Islands and Central America small independent principality from
and are received mainly in New Orleans. the eleventh to the sixteenth cen­
New York, Philadelphia and Boston. The
turies. From its kings the Orange
annual consumption is about one hundred
house traced ita descent
In 1581 the
Constantly keeps on hand a fine line of
bananps a year for each American family.
His
—Ex. The grocers iu our city all state last of them died without issue.
that they have bad a greater demand for sister had married a count of Nassau,
bananas this season than ever experienced thus establishing the Nassau-OrangU
line. This count was the father of the
before.
famous "William, who was the founder
Hastings can indeed be very thankful of the Netherlands. The William who
Which will alwasy be for sale at the
for ILs excellent supply of water, but the
married Mary, of England, and be­
extremely dry weather of late has been
came William III., of England, was an­
telling on the supply and the Water in the
well ha* been lowered to within a few other distinguished prince of Orange.
feet of the suction pipe during thc heavy The later member^ of the family have
/ NEW CUSTOMERS INVITED.
drains upon the well during the hours not especially distinguished them­
allowed for sprinkling. One day last selves. but their op|H»rtunitics have
week over 549,000 gallons of water were not been great.
PLEASE GIVE US A CALI.
pumped during 12 hours. This would re­
DISGUISED MAJESTY.
present a pond ot water 10 rods, long. 4
rods wide and about 7 feel deep. Think
of this volume of water being used in 12
hours'. There is certainly a great waste of
People who' imagine that his imwater somewhere In the city, and Un­
"penal majesty Emperor William parses
water commissioners will be Justified in do­
all
his time In christening new-born
ing most anything-to stop it. In cities
one hour morning and evening is the most Kons. meditating on the wickedness of
that is allowed and that time ought to suf­ Prince Bismarck and quarreling with
Count Von Waldersee are. according to
fice for any lawn in the city.
the Boston Globe, very much miaAnnual excursion to Prtosky and Trav­ taken. He likeb his fun and takes it
erse City Tuesday. August 2'Jlb.. 1893.
There is a certain music hall iu Ber­
by special train and at very ’ low rate via lin where the emperor enjoys adven­
the Michigan Central and Grand RaVids A tures worthy of Caliph Haroun Al
Indiana Railroads. living Hastings at Rasch id. Whether he is recognized or
12:43 P. M. Fare. $4.00 for round trip.
not it is, hard to say. as his majesty is
Tickets are good for return by any regular
train until Thursday, September 7th.. in­ an adept in the art of “making up.”
However, policemen, detectivesand
clusive. The special train will stop at
Cadillac. Manton. Wnltnff. South Board­ others are far too wise to express sus­
man. Kalkaska, Mancelona. Elmira, and picions in case they have some idea
BOyne Falls.
Passengriw for Traverse they are in the presence of the lord of
City will change cars at Walton. Baggage Germany.
They treat him as they
checked through to destination. The low would treat any of the other fre­
rate, a splendid service, ample hotel accnma- quenters of the hall.
datlons at low rates, the many sights, the
It is confidently said that the other
enjoyment and benefit yon will receive,
day. in tho guise of a Hebrew, petidler,
can not fail to make this the excursion ol
his majesty wandered through the
the saasoD.
haunts of the JuwUh community in
C. IL Onimruc,
■ his capital and discussed with a num­
Agent.
ber of working Israelites the condition
The average yield of wheat per acre as of their race in his own dominion and
estimated on the first of this month In, iu the effect of the harsh measures re­
the southern counties 14.08 bushels: In the cently promulgated against them in
central counties 14.00 bushels and In the Russia.
northern counties 13.77 bushels. These
On another occasion the emperor Is
figures are the averages of all lhe estimates said to have passed many hours of thp
from each section, and the estimates are night wandurtatf among the drinking
based on the total acreage sowed, as re­ booths used by sailors and common
turned by supervisors, and on examination soldiers, argnlng and Inviting criticism
made when harvesting and stacking.
on the life of a private in his army or
The estimates point to a total crop in the
an able-bodied sen man in his navy.’
State of About 2 ’.240.000 bushels, or utxmt
All these things doubtless assist tha
1.345.000 in excess ot theXJuly estimate.
The total number of bushem of wheat re­ young sovereign in his endeavor to act
us the father of his people; but ooported marketed by farmers in July is 541
857. The total number of bushels reported caslonally the fact that he Ik a young
man.burst*. upon him. and hr is apt to
marketed in the twelve months. August
July, is 14,302.347 which h2,447,SOB bush­ Join In vigorous dancing, and play high
els less than reported marketed In the same jinks generally, cs enthusiastically aa
month last year. Wheat is of excellent the latest jack us hore.
quality,- only an occasional report men­
Then, in the middle of a can-can ora
tions damage from any cause. Oats are schoppen. comes the memory: “I am
estimated to yield 29 bushels per acre in
the kaiser.” and his temporary boon
the southern and central counties, and 27
bushels in the northern counties. Corn companions are surprised to see their
and potatoes are at thia date—August 7— new comrade suddenly draw himself
iu great need of rain, and have quite gen­ up, turn on his heel and leave the plaoa.
erally been greatly Injured. The bay crop
A Benar'a Journal.
of the .State has been secured In excellent
!he l,tr*n»re«t newspapers
condition and is a full average in quantity
The apple crop of the .state will be very published here, writes a Parte corre­
spondent in the New York Tribune, is
•
journal, the circulation of
which is confined exclusively to the
County Grange Meeting.
guild of mendteanta.
The beggars uf
The next meeting of the Barry County
Paris have their labor uukm and labor
Pomona Orange 1’. of H. ^111 be held at
Irving Grange Hall Friday, Aug. -juu, dnes In the same way as every other
(mly a limited number of
1893. to be called to order nt ten o'clock trade.
hektograph copies of the journal are
sharp and to be a basket dinner.
issued aud are dtetrilmted among the
PROGRAM
various district headquarters .Tf the
Singing by the Grange.
Quotations by all.
metropolte
u contains tips for Bn
Recitation, slater Betale Whitrigbt
borts of mendicants.
There are com­
Essey. sister Uellen Honeywell.
plete lb,to of the baptisms, weddings
Paper. Bro. Bert Walker.
10 uko P&gt;«ce each day?so
Select rending. Bro. Will Otla.
that the beggar who read* the paper
The Grange mid Rn usefulness n an know* where to go if he wants to ply
organization. Bro. John Dawsun.
his trade success&amp;Hy.
For thc aZ
Dialogue by Bro. J. E. Tobias and wife
vantage of beggar letter-writers a
Singing.
The home and its influence upon tho special column of the journal h set
apart for noting the arriveand deynuog, Bro. Charles. Newland.
Speech by Bra George .Sheffield.
partnres of persons of kcown chari­
table tendencies. 1 f the philanthropic
Recitation, sister IMplogV.
.
Followed with program of Jrvlug milhonaire-ahonhl ’oe surprised on re­
Grange. Also question box. Open meet, turning to Paris that pleas for asinain the afternoon to which all are Mi tance st once begin to pour in upon
cordially invited.
hun, he will Im able to ascribe thte
Geokgf. K. Bowseil
phenomenon to the kind offices of
the Beggar*’ Journal.

Hams &amp; VaflAnmii.

THE HASTINGS MARKET

FRESH AND SALT MEATS
LOWEST

MARKET

•

PRICE.

F. P. WILCOX, Proprietor,
ED. SCHUMANN. Clerk.

The Nation’s Chair

CROCKING CHAIR.

If the Americans are working themselves,
to death night and day in the struggle for the
Almighty Dollar, they discovered the JRocker
and take a vast amount of comfort in them
every day. There is comfort in them anyway
but there is added comfort if you know that
you bought them cheap. ‘We have a large
stock of rockers—in fact too large a stock—and
to get rid of them we will sell them at a bar­
gain. If you want a nice Rocker and a good
bargain at the same time, call soon.

tlHWreROdEKS,

Successor to F. W. Greble. We’ve got all
kinds of Furniture which we sell cheap.

Between

TIMEaidWET

* you save time you 4a™
money. You can save a Wt
amount of time if you an- loo*’
ing for

P

or any kind of building mater
ial, by coining direct’.' h iw
and not only that, you will save money by buying of r&gt;.

We are posted in
our bnsinesB and do
enough of it to ena­
ble na to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

�ASTrNGs
rMIay,

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V««

Banner
ic- '»93-

CCC’t. L«cH EJi’cr.

you 6O1110
bore
Unty.
flings
' for

'lives,
/?od
’lakes
*&gt; Cass
■SalHam,
jotted
’cups,
• Ba*i not
can’t
win

file Drug hue
fitly is always a
our business.
time we are
iixirnw to sell
for the above
&lt;■11 yon any
in stock at re­
call and see
consists of a
,i„..,of WALL PAPER,
WI NTH&gt;W SHADES,
mill, BOOKS (new and
j hand) PAINTS, OILS
varnishes PATENT
liCINES. DRUGS and
&lt;TIT-T'S. This is the
for PARIS GREEN
INSECT
Hellabore, ----------and FLY PAPER,
ml fresh.

From our exchanges we notice that
go«d meat Is quite scarce. Th* people here
are especially favored In that line, the
Hastings Market having an unutually fine
line of meats ou hand ail the while.
/ Workmen from Grand Rapids have been
getting tbe old. court house ready to be
moved away this week. If the crowd of
spectators would each lend a helping hand
the building could be carried away.

iA portion of the CflUral school buildlpg.will
be re-roofed-------withsteel.
-*■ ' This
— ' w
■ - ----------------------much needed as ,water would often come,
through the ceilings and stand on the
floor in some places during hard rains.
For sdme time past Elmer Daniels, who
Ilves about five or six miles west of the
city, has shown symptoms if Insanity, and
the trouble has been growing worse of
late. Friday he was taken to the asylum
at Kalamazoo.
D. W. Reynolds received the sad-news
Monday that his brother, who was recent­
ly stricken with paralysis, causal by the
bursting of a blood vessel In the brain,
was dead. In his affliction Mr. Reynolds
has the sympathy of all.

ror the next thirty days we will make
special,prices to cash buyers, as we are
in need bt cash and will sell goods cheap
In order to get it. Call and see us before
buying.
WOOLLEY it BltON.SOX.
The Misses Lottie Lake and Ida Hurd
are acting as ushers at the M. E. church
In place of C. S. Whitcomb and J. 1
Crawley,
resigned.
"
-----. — -------------Messrs.
Whitcomb
and Crawley have been the efficient ushers
for nearly twenty years.

personal mention

Miss Hattie Puffer I# quite seriously Hl.

TOk" Ltel,lr len

mSKZ't c’l‘n’"

Pfiu*. Jr
general manager” in
rooms of the Ba.nmeb office, and
Oscar
--------------------Schumann
first assistant,'’ left for
Chicago this week to take a well earned
mi.» t
*l,c
10 ’’••'•no \varellun at the fair.
Fred Parker. Frank Stebbins. Ed. Hol­
Frank rank vl.lua lrl.ua. In CluilMte brook. Wash 5]&gt;ouable. John Cole. Henry
and Will Barnaby were among the Hast­
last week.
ings people who attended tbe races in
Allen MeOffiber Is visiting his parents Grand Rapids yesterday.
In the city.
'
Ed. Holbrook and daughters, the Misses
Frank Black was in Kabttnazoo Monday Holbrook, of San, Franciseo, who have
on business.
been spending the summer at Mrs. I.
Geoi Truman, oKNashvlIle. was in the Holbrook’s left Monday for a visit with
relatives iu New York State. They will
city Saturday.
return here before going home.
Mrs. Dick Kurtz, of Plainwell is visit­
Mrs. Charles Russell jau
-small tea
ing In tbe city.
ive a
party Monday evening for Carrie Stebbins,
Chas. Ptlug. of Chicago, is home on a ot Hastings, and Miss Minnie Cook enthr­
short vacation.
taioed the same company the next evening
Frank Nichols, of Lansing, was In lhe Iu honor of her niece. Leah Rowne, also
of Hastings—Allegan Journal.
city last week.
Tim! la 1&gt;°'lk'r **“'

Gr*“d

C.
. Jones, of Grand Rapids, was
tbe city Friday.

Sheldon was In Marshall this
week on buslneas.

&lt;5 quire?

•• -v .'rout heto are taking in the
m-

1‘re-idenl’s message printed in
Ide page.
terday ground was broi;-w court house.
H-ighncr s u

v. in- invited to attend the dance at

second* hand bicycle in goud
fur tale by Fred L. Heath, the

A. Black A Son have just received as
fine a line of sample* of granites and
marbles as there h in the state, each ot
the different varieties being of cylindrical
form, about IS Inches in - h-ngth by six
niches tn dlsmeier. aud high!}' polished.
This tinii
■ biggest
■
•
ii is one of the.
purchasers
ami
of marble and granite in the sta
through the hustle and enterprise of ,F.
1). Black h becoming lietter known every
A branch office bus just bi-en'opened
'
day.
nt 30:1 East Main street. Kalamazoo

Dr. Lowry has received very gratifj Ing
I'nnttac
news of • the j-erformcnce of
Chief this year. Thursday last at Sturgis
Pontiac was trotted four miles to work
Par Broker, of Woodland, lias been &gt;.iin i&gt;h;
easilvl made
The first mile wa
ing a few jiay&gt; in jail for spearing
10. Th
:i aU..;.:
the second in
third in
...
JO and the fourth- in 2:15J^’._
•i :&lt; a barrels of good hand-picked ap- This is n splendid showing cmwideriiig the
will be taken in exchange for trade al taZ’t that he has been tracked only it few
ecks this year. The many admirers of
Pontiac feel certain that hcVIll hustle the
i* hear I hat t&gt;
Ide. the plater, will 2:10 mark this year, and before he leaves
’i Nashville
.
... soon
—
All desiring plating thc track will give the best flyers in the
■ should act at once.
country a hard chase.
We wish subscribers who move fronf
Always smoke Ed. rowers No, 35 cigar.
ways the same: always the best 5 cent lhe place where they are getting fln-lr
"ir in the Ini ted States.
paper at present and write to ua to send it
rticic will be a reunion and harvest to their new address would always take
cate when notifying us to n il the place of
nee iu th*a. IL hail Thursday eve.
their former address. Of course we are
17th; Ei erybody invited.
not acquainted with many of our sub­
■n-d le-ef is just the thing for this 'aea- scribers and fall to remember just where
i of the year. Go to the Hastings Mar- Lhelr post office aditress is, and when they
say simply, plea-e change the address of
when you want to buy any.
my paper to such and such a place, wc
itv:ng and Nashville ball teams played have to spend a great deal of time in
: ’he former place Friday last, tbe score hunting their former address in order to
change it as they desire
Much time
•sliding 17 to 7 in favor of the latter.
would to saved us by doing thia.
inyttung and
rything at all prices to
Thc Michigan Central will until Septem­
ber :|Oth sell round trip tourists tickets,
Hi. annun) termers picnic will be limited to return nut later than! October
Lake Odessa Aug. 1.-th. A fine 31st at the following low rates:
87. io
Traverse City. Mich.
lieen prepsredfc- Everyone In-grain 1:
Bay View )
Petoekey ) ''"
Harbor Springs. Mich
1 Burghardt now has the Jumbo dog of
’ county. It Is of the St. Bernard famMackinaw City
- 1. ui
Mackinac Island
and when nine months old weighed 173
■will.- ’.&gt; other matter* we bad to omit
uf 'tie items in tbe correspondence
week.

selves
Jr the
ocker
them
lyway
that
large
and
. bar­
good

Jt a

Elk Rapids
H yon want a nice roast or stew down.
all at the Hastings Market and get it.
Wr. Wilcox is pleasing everyone who
'.rade&lt; With him.

Charlevoix
Ottawa Bearh
1.1.... i.i

Golnn

Timothy seed j*r t»u.. vxi.
Parley per bu. 90 to 1.10
Wool per lb. 8 to IC.
Millet seed per bu. so.
Pork dressed. tLto.

To The
SENATE

RESTAURANT
TO GET A

LUNCH 2R SQUARE OML
Vou can also get rauuri Lobster#.
Shrimp. Salmon etc., and the Block Is new an
fr,Amplc accomodations tor all. ladles
ns gents, (lire ns a call. In biwnrst noOer
E. Y. Hoglc’s Stare. Corner Main and Jefferson

in

JCAL NEWS.

lace curtain

J^rti per lb.. 10.
Potatoes per bn., 4X
Bje per bn.. 37.
Tallow per It,.. 4.
□are per bu.. JIV beat, red per bit.,».
Wheat, white per ou.. 50.

K,1&gt;ldl'

FRED L. HEATH,

1 he report is being circulated that John
Kronewitter. or this city, has fallen Itelr to
a large fortune. It is said that his brtdHt-r drifted away many years ago finally
settling in India, where he itccumnlated
it fortune of $20,000,000. which will be
divided among seven brothers and sisters.
We certainly hope that this |a true and
Mr. Kronewitter who has always been a
hard working farmer, is to be congratiilatlated upon his good fortune, if the reiwrt
Is curn-ct.

Mrs. Harvey Lurvey and children, of
Battle Creek are visiting at G. Matthews'.

Mr-. Clara Allen, of Lansing, is visiting
her sister. Mrs. Wm. Hitchcock this week.
Miss Edith Babcock returned from a
six weeks' visit at Chicago Saturday night.

Mis* Maude Bentley is spending tho
ro*ek with Miss Edith Eliis.at Grand Rap­
id*.

A.’Black and family returned from an
extended visit In the west'"Tuesday even­
ing.

Dr. and Mrs. b. M. row|er spent Sun­
day with Len Felghnef and wife at Nash­
ville.
Miss Sarah Borton left tor Chicago
Tuesday tuorutog to commence her fall
work.

Genie Brown returtied to Chicago
:i. i-■

Rev. K. A. Carnahan, jot bt. Paul.
taking a ujurti needed rest in thh city and
Detroit.
Mr*. Geo. Nichol* and daughter, of' St.
Louis. Mich., are visiting her father A. J.
Newton.
Mr*. Anna 1). Mason spent several days
at Wall Lake wr.h Mrs. AV. 11. Huffman
.1 :
ri.

The Misses Simpson, of Allegan, passed
Saturday and Sunday with Julius Russel!
and family.
i. Lowry and family eave toDr. G. W.
ruorrow for Mackinaw Island to bu absent
two week-.
Mr». DeCoursey and children, of Laton
Rapids, spent Sunday with James F. Mend
and family.

Beginning Tuesday. August 15 and con­
tinuing four days, the Lansing Driving
Club will give its second annual trotting
and pacing meeting on the new mile track
at Lansing. Mich. The association was
organized two years ago and Includes
among its members the leading business
men and capitalists of the city. ..
mile track had long been contemplated to
take the place of the old half mile affair
located on the fair grounds at the capital
city aud the result was the locating of the
present handsome grounds and buildings,
of the elegant mile track that is pronounc­
ed by horsemen to be second to none in
the state. The soil la peculiarly adapted
to a race track and an experience of two
seasons proves that tbe association ••bullded well.” For this years meeting $10,000
in cash purses have been hung up with a
liberal amount for specials, and for the
four days' events some 200 horses have
qualified, thus assuring a successful meet
and some excellent sport Besides the
evtnts chronicled on lhe regular program,
Guy. 2:0UX. who holds lhe world's geld­
ing and buggyreconl. Nelson, 3:10M. who
bolds the stallion record for regulation
track and Lord Clinton. 2:10^, will go
against their records for special pursea.
For any information regarding the meet­
ing, addres.*
CHAS. P. DOWMKY,
Secretary.

The Melliodi.t church society of Has
tings will run a special excursion to Mus­
kegon. Mich.. Thursday. Arg. 17th. Via
Lhe Michigan Central and Grand Rapids
and Indiana RyV.
Fare for round trip
51.00. children 50 cents. Train will 1Mye
Hastings at 7M.*&gt; a. ml All those who can
are requested to purchase tickets the day
before. There will tie ten coaches left at
Hastings the day before and more will be
furnHhed if necessary. Tickets can be
purchased at the Michigan Central ticket
office and of the Church Society.
C. R. ObBOKN.
.
Agent.
I he excur.tiun .wpuken of almve will givt
an opportunity to see Muskegon and to go
to Michigan Park and the Hackley Park
Assembly ground.*. At Michigan Park
arc large pavilions and fine bathing with
life line to protect bathers. The excursion
agent of the railroiid expects to make
rautfement «&lt;&gt; that those who desire
run take ft rhlc
lake.
. on
.. the
------------An
arrange­
ment l»s'already been made with tbe c
of the lifj? saving station to give an exhibi­
tion. Tickets may be obtained of F.l 1
Hentli and at the Banner office.
The
tickets arc very cheap. Ordinary fare for
lhe round trip i» $4.40.

Lhe rule allowing
- water
——
takers
sprinkle lawrnrfrom 7—1» a. ni and 4—7
p. m. will In- strickly enforced. We would
ask all who use water for sncli purpose to
comply with said rille.
C.
Roheht Daw-on
'' ater commissioners
Geo
-•■ i:n

M. A. GORDON. Proprietor

GAZING nl

THE, NE.W MOON
Is a beautiful and impressive
sight; but.

Ladles’ WauM
Gents waunos,

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA

g mater
y to ns
&gt;f us.

BOUS’ WalGOBSLatest styles.

Is one of the most delicious pleas­
Lowest prices.
ures accorded to those who enjoy
a fine cup of tea. I have just received a large invoice of the new Violins, Guitars and Banjos,
stock of the best strings
crop of New Moon Tea and it fully
obtainable.
equals the best recommends ever
given it. Why dont you try it?
Whenever you want groceries or
canned goods call on me.

S. E. PHILLIPS

F.R. PftNGOflST
The Reliable Jeweler

[he Sherman
Is they all-absorbing question just
Two or three years ago
qow.
the silver in a silver dollar was
.vorth in the nei ?hborhood of'100
cents. At the present time it is
orth only about 50 cents
To-day for 50 cents you can
buy Furniture at Archie McCoy’s
that two years ago would have
cost you $1.00.
OUR PRKEJ ALWAYS KEEP
PACE WITH THE TIHE5—.
FURNITURE AND CARPET EMPORIUM.

Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Heney attendei
the funeral of Gen. Inuqs. at Grand Rap
id#. Sunday.

Mrs. Maggie Burchfieid. of Hastings,
is a guest of her son and daughter.—Char­
lotte Tribune.
♦
Sid Todd. Bert Brumm, and b
Rickie started for the world’s tair yester­
day afteruoon.

Miss Blanche Cole left for Charlotte yes­
terday and will spend (tbe remainder of
ibe vacation there.

Mrs. Ed. G. Holbrook and family left
Ftidayfora visit with Mr. Holbrook’s
people at Mancelona.
Mis Battie Phillips, of Rochester, N. t.,
was lhe guest of Mr. and. Mr#. D. G. Rob­
inson, Thursday and rlri^i

/'Mr#. Josie Barker is visiting her father
John Quaife. She irrxt* with a party to
Wai! Inike this week to camp.

Mrs. E. S. Wa’ket, son and daughter,
of Duluth, Minnesota, are tbe guests of
her sister. Mrs. B. P. RlsbrMger.
On ruesdav'*venl»K
K
Mrs. Knowles and grand children, Ed­
was given a sntistantlal reminder of his
popularity among Wf business aMociates. ward and Hattie Goodyear, returned from
His fellow employ ers at the Michigan Cen­ an extended visit in &lt;
tral depot, the hackmen and a few other
Dr. Lampman and I family and Henry
1 he infant child of Mr. Townsend.
frieuda. called on the affable Charles at his
‘ing near the C. K. Jt S. depot died home on Eagle -trvet and presented him Grave# and family are camping with C.
------n
Dowling this week.
his week. The funeral occurred Wed- with a very unique Knights Templar Mack and• family
’ie«day, Key. Puffer officiating.
sheriff of
Geo. Marr, former)
„tc» rh,nn
sutlon Aire»f Johnwn
■ct«l M «nok..n»n tor tht- p,r&lt;r. »«J b« our county, is vbitieg old friends here
lards are out announcing tbe marriage
this week. He i# onlhls way to Pennsyl­
d«»Hi
«i&gt;n&gt;e
WO
.niwprl.w
rem,rk«
ft Miss Gertrude Elenora Bush, to Erwin
- vania.
H. Joy. Tuesday evening. August 15th, ut ,,vlnr. -m,)-rmi »lw&gt;y» tl.lnk of
sb«ll m your bom- ,''d of U1
’““J
Mrs. Simon Matthew* was summoned
night o’clock In the Emmanuel church.
friend,.' - «l’b fb,r will I" sluroU In bj to Aahtod, Wisconsin, Monday by a tele­
lhedllwn.
of
M,rsb»ll
senenlly.
For
gram announcing th4 serjous lUness of her
The many friends in this city, of Miss
too tun
Helen Millspangh will be pleased to learn the rnwu.ru Mr. Oiborn
bul be P"*"»y„r"fwh‘S mju George.
that she has secured a very lucrative po- urionrw.
Mrs. Julius Rowell entertained a few
ition as first assistant in the Peto-key hannll,. Xe«vln« no douM ». io bl, bull
friends at lea Friday afternoon tor Mr#.
.p^l.Uon ot th. ,l[t. AHigh school.
last week. Mr. Osborn leaves here to be- John Russ who I* »|Kt&gt;dlng several weeks
at Wm. Hjcheock’i
11 is a matter of univure.nl surprise to n.me «t,llon «ei&gt;t of the ’'“'“‘.'U
IO rwr ho di-P"“** 'J
tbilik that Frank Treat, of Nashville, was ml ,t
Mr. ami Mrs. Richard Bate#. Miwes
b?„ u
Angie and Eva Bare,. Miss Franc Wilthe first prisoner to dedicate the new jail. tlul point ye,terd,y.
jiais. Mr*. Ella Bowen, aud Miss Adda
Frank is such a stranger (?) to police clr- denee ut nbom four &gt;«'• I" a- '
■ les you know.
the rmp.wlty ‘&gt;f Ho*"1 •*,nt “r “
Iordan left tor Cbi jagv Monday.
„n Central. Mr. O&lt;bor» Ii,’ unwllUir«l
Mr. and Mrs Will Hay. of Hwlings, are
1 he Hastings Blacks donp up the Quim­ Eertlwd that rare f.-olty olImo»■»&gt;&lt;
by base Itall team to the tune of 11 th d friend.. Illi now. upon hl, deporture
&gt;r ■mi nding an indefinite time in Allegan,
the’whip factorying closed during the
Saturday. The Blacks go to Hlcknry Cor
present
dull time.-^Allegan Journal.
m-rs to-morrow to play ball and participate i
"'%t beenuw of M-■
in other .spcflVt.
Miss Maude StetibTns and eouslu Belle
... to lhe keepink ot the Hood p^nd- «mith. of Dehoit rt-turued from Wall Lake
Miss Bertha Bentley give a six o’clock
Mtluta • rare clCr.-n with‘•“J"!"1'
_
Mind
l*** rMMialn
SmiUiu—will
remain in Ttift
the
Monday.
’ea Saturday afternoon In honor ot Uw
weeks b fore returning
-M«r»&gt;»ll
dty a’-&gt;out
Misses Simpson, of Allegan. The evening bit fonrlly
ihrtlml ot p-ople UMllok, I, nl»»J
home.
was passed with cards, and a very pleas­
dad lo welcome.
ant time enjoyed by all.

June 23.

MissGlenna F. Schantz desires a limited
number of pupils in music. Term to. beKin about .Sept 1st Inquire at her home
»n East Green Street.

ou save
re a vast
ire look­

Bo^

TumI'i” R"b”tl H'1 fK ll” wo'l‘&gt;'» '•!'

' Judge Smith returned to Bay Vifew Fri­
The Nevins block on Main Street, oc­ day for a short time.
cupied by Fred btoweil am| Miss Alice
Mr. and Mrs?Ans. Maynard went to
Hall has been beautified by a new plate
glass front. If the good work continues to Grand Rapids Tuesday.
gft ou there will soon be a very few stores
Ml#* Nina DePlanta left Satnrdo ior a
in Hastings whithout plate glass win­
ihks’ visit at Nashville.
dows.
Hon. A. C. Towne, of Milo, was in the
An error of six inches was made In the city Monday on business.
THE DRUGGIST. grade On the south side of the court yard.
D. E. Stern, of Chicago, Is visiting'Miss
The mistake was nof discovered until after
Emma and Charles Pfiug.
the stone walk was laid however, and a
new walk will have to be laid on top of tbe
Mrs.. Day. of Buffalo, is visiting her
one already completed, which will incur sister Mrs. J. W. Babcoek.
an extra expense of about 8150.
C. A. Aiigeli. of Grand Rapids, was in
circulation
An unfortunate and disgraceful
11 r tbe city last week on business.
occurred on the east end of Main street
v&gt; m. Hitchcock, Jr., of Grand Rapids,
week.
Thuredsy of last week. For some time is visiting his parents In the city.
past the daughter of J. C. House, a young
Miss Nettie Sherman, of lensing. Is the
lady
about
twenty
years
of
age
has
been
fiances for advertisements
guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Barber.
.ffice’Tuesdays at latest to associating with others that were objected
. : . u in the i-sue of the week to by him. Finding that she persisted In
Postmaster Sheldon and wife attended
going he attempted to restrain Iter by force the races at Grand Rapids this week.
and struck her with a horse whip. Mr.
Prof. Frank Nagler spent Sunday with
House keenly feels the disgrace of the
Mr. and Mrs. John Nagler In the city.
■IT at bpauld- affair and regrels its Occurrence.
ns &lt;&gt;. iX bpauld-

most sincere
I wish to extend bjt--------------------thanks to friends for kindness shown In
the late sickness and death of my wife.
C. P. Covert. opposite UNION DEPOT.
Carlton. Ratoa ♦S.OOi»ojr
Free Baggaire Tranafw. jfew
Steam Heat and ElectrlcBeh
BEACH A
Butter, m to is.

spending tbe week at Shelbyville with
relatives. Tbeir daughter Edna who has
been there for three weeks will return
with them.
To!edo' ol‘l'&gt;- “K /^Chester and R. B. Messer, Miss Grace
Messer, and Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and son
Ralph, of New Hampshire, left for an
went to
outing at D. W. Reynolds’ Wall lAke
Tuesday.

W. L. Thoma# is at Petoekey.

IS

In fact each
one is worth about $1.50 with us in

purchasing

power

in these economic

K. K. MRANT

�JUMPtO THE TRACK.

ent at te of things enlarges the mis­
It will coat you nothing and «m
do you good. |f you have , Sort
Between the 1st day of July. DO*. ’chief already done and Increases the
and the 15th day of, July, 1W3. the old &lt;responsibility of the government for its
any trouble with throat
Pkemont. Q. Aug. 7.—A serious Dr. Ktag’s New Discovery'^* lacU
coin and bullion in our treasury de- iexistence. Whatever else the people
Aug, to, i89&gt;
creased more than 8180.000,000, while ihave a right to expect from congress wreck occurred Saturday night shortly coughs and colds |M guarlm^?®1*’®,
during the same period the silver coin 1tfcey may certainly demand that legis­ after 10 o’clock at Lindsey, a village of lief, or money will be paid bark
Praident Cleveland Discusses the and bullion in the treasury increased lation
I
condemned by the ordeal of about 500 inhabitants 8 miles west of era from la grippe found It!» «,.*•*
more than 8147.000,000. Unless govern- 1three years' disastrous experience shall this place, on the Lake Shore A Michi­ and under Its uw had a spmh a, ?
Financial Problem.
recovery. Try a sample teju
«*»**
ment bonds are to be constantly issued ibe removed'from the statute books aa gan Southern railway. An engine and
pense and learn for yourself (nJ?J’’*
and sold to replenish our exhausted gold, | soon
'
a-s their representatives cun legiti- three sleepers were demolished and
three persons killed outright, while
only to be again exhausted, it is appar- i
Goodyear’s drug store. Lanm" W- «•
| mately deal with it
twenty-five were injured.
ent that the operation of the silver
Tariff Reform in the Near Future.
and 81.00.
Sfc.
The wreck was couscd by the col­
purchase law now in force leads in the
of I*urrliaslng CIaom.
It was my purpose to summon congress
direction of the entire substitution of in special session early io the coming­ lision of a west-bound passenger train
and
an
eastbound
freight.
Passenger
THE PREStDEXT’S VIEWS.
8. H. CIlfford. NvJ &lt; ^M!|. Wk. wm
silver for the gold in the government September that we might enter prompt­
and
that this must be ly upon the work of tariff reform, train Nd. 0 passed, at Lindsey, a local troubled with neuraluiu uud riwumatism,
TO THE COXABEM OF THE UNITED STATES: treasury,
The existence of an alarming and ex­ followed by the payment of all govern­ which the true interests of the country freight, Na 74, which had been his stomach was disordered, bis liver wu.
to
await
tho
pass­ affected to an alarming degree, appetite
traordinary business situation, involv­ ment obligations in i depreciated silver. clearly demand, which so large a ma­ sidetracked
ing the welfare and prosperity of ell
The
train fell away, and he vras terr|bly reduced In
Rut Part Coinpunj.
jority of the people, as shown by their ing of train Na 0.
our people, has constrained me to call
At this stage gold and silver roust suffrages, desire and expect, aud to tho was running
at
full
speed and flesh and strength. Three bottle.
together in extra session the people's part company and lhe government must accomplishment of which every effort passed safely until the sleepers neared Electric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, llarrtolmnc, 111.,
representatives In congress, to the end faH in its establishqd policy to main­ of the present administration is pledged. the switch close to the freight, when
that, through a wise and patriotic exer­ tain thKtwo metals on a parity with But while tariff reform has lost noth­ thc first three sleepers jumped the track a running sore on hto h i’
cise of the legislative duty with which each other. Given over to the exclusive ing of its Immediate and permanent and ran into the engine of the freight standing. Us
they solely are charged, present evils use of a currency greatly depreciated importance, and must in the near fu­ The engine was wrecked and the sleep- Bittert and
Arnica Salve,
tuny be mitigated and dangers threaten­ according to the standard of lhe com­
ture engage the attention of congress, era crushed like egg shells. .
well. John
_
EZdor Joel H. Auttin
ing the future may be averted.
mercial world, wei could no longer it has seemed to me that the financial
It was later learned that the dead
(tve large fever son s »&gt;n id* leg, doctors
Pensloa attorney st Gocbea, Ind., and foe 20
The Vnfortunete Financial Flight.
claim a place among! nations of the first condition of the country should at once, were: Engineer Edward Lafferty of the
said he was incurable. One bottle Elretnc
years a Baptist missionary minister, suffered
Our unfortunate financial plight is class, nor could our government claim
and before all other subjects, be con­ local freight; Charles Span, a brake­ Bitters and one box Bucklen's Amici
for years with swelling ot the limbs, very pain­
man on the same train; Porter Robert­ Salve cured him entirely. Sold by W. H.
ful, sad numb at times. After taking six bot­ not the result of untoward events nor a performance of its obligation, so for sidered by your honorable body.
son (colored) of the sleeper Erie, of Goodyear, the druggist
tles of Hood's Sers aparilla there has not been of conditions related to our natural as such an obligation has been imposed
' Prouipt Repeal Recommended.
any swelling of feet or limbs. Ho also suffered resources: nor is it traceable to any of upon it, to provide for the use of the
I earnestly recommend the prompt Chicago.
with catarrh, and says: “Btace trying Hood's the afflictions which frequently, check
people the best and naf«“»t money.
The seriously injured are aa follows:
Sarsaparilla the pain in m bead naa stopped
repeal of the provisions of the act
The Flat Uaeallon.
*
aud I am poslUro of perfect curt. 1 recommend national growth and prosperity. With
passed July 14, D®0. authorizing the Prof. Emerson, of Amherst college,
The best salve In the world for cuts,
plenteous crops, with abundant prom­
If, as many of its frienas claim, sil­
purchase of silver bullion, and that Gloucester, Mass., chest crushed, will bruises, sores, ulcer*, .-nh rheum, (ever
ise of remunerative production and ver onght to occupy ;a larger place in
other legislative action may put beyond die; J. A. Hamilton, of Pittsburgh, in­ sores, tetter, chapped hands rhUblMni,
manufacture, with unusual invitation our currency and tha currency of tho
all doubt or mistake tbe intention and jured internally, perhaps fatally; Por­ corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive,
to safe investment and with satisfac­ world through general international
ability of the government to fulfill its ter Stevens (colored). New York, ex­ ly cures plies or no pay required. It Is
tory
assurance to business enter- cooperation and agreement, it is-obvipecuniary obligations in money univer­ tent of injuries not knwn; Porter Pel­ guaranteed to give perfect 'ali-faetton, or
। prise, suddenly
financial
distrust ous that the United States will not be
ham (colored), of the sleeper Orinoco, money refunded. Price 25 cento per box
and fear have sphing up on every in a position to gain a - hearing in favor sally recognized by all civilized coun­
Chicago, injured internally, very seri­ For sale by W. 11. Goodyear, the druggUt.
side. Numerous moneyed institutions of such an arrangement so long as we tries.
ous; A. H. West, of Chicago, badly cut,
.
•
(Signed)
G
rover
C
leveland
.
have suspended because abundant are willing to continue our attempt to
Tbe dredging in Muskegon harbor haa
Executive Mansion, Aug. 7, 189X
not seriously. .
" Tht Niagara Falla Routt.”
'
assets were not immediately available accomplish the result single handed.
b?en completed.
to meet the demands of frightened de- । The knowledge In business circles
OUT
OF
CASH.
THEY
LACK
HOMOGENEITY.
Btatlons.
positora.
Surviving corporations and among our own people that our
Ijike City’s proposed glass factory ii toindividuals are content to keep in hand government cannot make its flat ‘
coat 845,000.
ustvaid.
to intrinsic value, nor '
axmxos
the
money
they
are usually
anxious
to equivalent
------------.—J
---------------------— equivalent
w invriuniu
Washington, Aug. 5.—Bank failures
The great trouble with American
inferior money
muucy on
Gu aa parity j
loan, and those engaged in legitimate keep
k
inferior
Stations.
superior^
money
by itits own . 1 municipal government, writes Barr were announced yesterday as follows:
bu,|ne»a are aarprtaod to find that the with
wllh 8upcr
;or mono
y by
«• ».In each
u n
------ L »_
nrr MnirnrinB
Ferree
in .u_
the Engineering
Magazine, First national at Hammond. Ind., Citi­
seeuriUes they offer for loans, though I ind
lJllenteBorta h„ resulted
heretofore satisfactory, are no longer | , (lck o( confi,ience at homo In the sta- is the lock of homogeneity in the zens* national at Muncie, Ind., First
M. A Gli.LMAN, Local Agent. HMilan aeeeptod. Values supposed lo be Used , bnu o( currancy ,,ine, that capital growth of great cities.
Each city national at Platteville,Win.. State bank
cuoLxa G. P a T. ▲. Chleaxo.
•
are fast becoming conjectural, and loss I „(nMa lts ,ld w n(.w enterprises, while starts out independently and on a bet­ of Providence, R. I., Exchange at Col­
ter
plan
than
any
other,
and
yet with by, Wla, Lebanon (Pa.) Trust and Safe
and
failure
hare
Inreded
every
branch
I
nrc
actually
(withdrawn
from
/T)/
»
/ ErerywL-rc. Competent
re. ..re.re.
Ine cnsnnci*
onq commerce
cuiumcruc to
w । very little thought of profiting by the deposit bank, and the First national.
re.
of business
I tbe
channels ox
of traae
trade and
National citizens* and Mankato national
Attribated to CooxroMional legislation,
b^otne Idle and unproductive in tbe I experiences of older ones. American ------caUforiueh po«iliom at tbe Grand Rapidi Bua*----- 1_ of
-• .
i_*j owotra. i?..
Miren in.
I h*il«vM
believe thw
these thinff.
things nr*
are nrlnr-in*llv
principally ' handa
timid
Foreign
in- J! politicians are apt to plume themselves ’ Bt Mankato, Minn.
iciii College, Shorthand, and Normal School.
&lt;egtora,
equally alert,
alert, .not
Inotonly
decline ' ' on the advances they have made in |
Washinotox, Aug. 8. — Tbe followFor Catalogue, addreaa
A. B. Pariah, Propr. chargeable
A big camp meeting will be held st Reed
chargeable to
to congressional
congressional legislation
legislation j rea
tors, equally
only declinu
nurchaae and coinage of •* tn
touching the purchase
to nnwrimu.
purchase Am.srlenn
American a*euriti&lt;ui.
securities, but,
but ' ' their own department*, and some even । Ing bank failures were reported yeater- City from August 15 to the 23rd.
silver by the general government This ' mBke haste to sacrifice those which I go so far as to point with pride to the day: Bank of 8t James at St James,
The first saloon In Stevensville. Berrien
legislation is embodied in a statute they already have.
j growth of their particular city. Yet; Minn., State bank at Mapleton, Minn.,
passed on the 14th day of July, 1890, ,
a Mrasc* Not to ne Dtoregarded.
I-with all our Umsted progress the fact the Exchange national at Wheeling, county, will open Its doors in a few days.
That more ills result from an which was the culmination of much ; ft does not meet the situation to say ' remains that the best governed cities, j W. Va&gt;, and the Farmers' and Traders’
Sufferers from rbcumstisin of tbe Heart
Unhealthy Liver than any agitation on the subject involved^ and .hat apprehension in'regard to the thc most ably developed and thorough-I bank at Leon, the Garden Grove and
other cause-indigestion, Consti­ which may be considered a truce, after , future of our finances is groundiess and i ly broadened municipalities are the Citizens’ bank at David City, all in will find “Adlronda,” Wheeler’s Heart
a
long
struggle,
between
the
advocates
'
tliat
there
is
no
reason
for
lack
of
conold
cities
of
the
new
world,
in
which
Iowa
and
operated
by
A.
B.
Stearns
and
and
Nerve Cure, a neverifalling relief and
pation, Headache, Biliousness,
•euro if properly taken. Sold by W. H.
gnd Malaria usually attend it of free silver coinage aud those intend- fidence in the purposes or power of thc , the necessity for new growth and com- L. P. Sigler.
ing to be more conservative.
’ government in the premises. The very plctc change fromthe old have been so |
Washington, Aug. 8.—Bank failures
Goodyear.
.
J
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator
silver Depreciation.
J existence of this apprehension and lack , wholly recognized as to compel the in- , were reportedas follows yesterday:
is a vegetable specific for Liver
Undoubtedly th/monthly purchases Of confidence, however caused, is a troduetioa of a new
Tbd Rev. J. Vincent, has rrtlgned lbe‘
new order
order of
of affairs.
affairs. I| The
The Bank
Bank of
of North
North Branch.
Branch, Minn.;
Minn.; the
the
Disorders and their accompany­ by the government
nt of 41500,000
4^00,000 ounces , me0BCt
which
ought
not
*
’
'
- of- -Hturgta.. Wich., and
. rectorehip ot St. Paul’s church iu Elk Rapmenace.
which
ought
not
for
Nothing uf the
sort 'is to .be
seen ’in ' National -bank
W under.
undeXthat
,,, , ,
—zi statute,
ztatutr, ' a moment
&lt;1
• •
Ida.
to ...
be disregarded.
Possi-' even the most active communities in the Greene county bank of Springfield,
ing evils. It cures thousands of silver, enforc/i
'*
* ' in bly. if the undertaking we have in America.
’interested
New. York cannot annex Mo.
why not be one of them ? Take were regarded A,yj those
A heron mezsuritig elx feu seven inches
“* n
“ certain
•“*"*" " guaranty
7” "
~ the
2— maintenance of -a other districts because local politicians !
hand were
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. silver production os
twenty-tw6 drown.
from tip to t(p wa* ehot bear SL Johns reits increase in price. 'Mu'
UKVV1^. known
.re-^re quantity
** "*—’*
specific
at u interpose objections which have no 1
ty of silver
ail
Your Druggist will supply you. of
ceutly.
however, has been entirely* different, parity with gold, our ability to
U do
ii so . foundation save their own selfishness.
; for, immediately following u Kpasmodic , might be estimated sxid gauged, and । Boston is hemmed in with so-cal)ed
There are some patent tuedieinca that are
| and alight rise, the price of silver began perhaps, Ln view of our unparalleled ' rival municipalities that hug their
Loxdox, Aug. 8&gt; —News of a sad acci­
MORTGAGE BALE.
I to fall after the passage of thc act and growth and resources,
might be civil privileges and imagined indepen­ dent to a party of excursionists was re­ more marvelous than a &lt;!«.-.••» durtora'VrtDefault hsvinit been made luXhe condition!*
serlptloos, but theyle not there.- that pro­
*
a certain nu&gt;rt&lt;azv made by Arthur D. !I has since reache«l the lowest point ever fBTOral&gt;1y paj^.j upon. But
But when'our
when our dence
with absurd pretensions of might ceived Monday evening from Port Tal­ fess to cure everything.
turbes and Snrah D. Huzlies. mto wife, Hubert known.X This disappointing result has aTOWed endeavor is to maintain
' such and power. Philadelphia has, in truth, bot, a town in Glamorganshire, Wales.
Every taxi)’. n&lt;»W an J thru, fr*-!» “run
NCronz. and Emma Strung, bl* wife. &lt;&gt;( Barry led to renewed and persistent effort ip
pleasure-seekers
from down.” “played ouf They've the will
parity in regard to an iipount of silver added vastly to her territory and stands Twenty-eight
tunty. Michigan, to Walter Dlrk*on. of Aliwcnty-cignt pteasure-see
kera
iron
oany. itateof-New York, dated Septetnlwr MJ. ’ the direction of free silver coinage.
increasing at thc rate of 150,000 000 quite distinct among seaboard cities m Ystrad took a boat at Port Talbot and l t,ut uo power to generate vltalilj. They're
A. D.. ItM. and rc-onlt-d in the uffice of the
Future Results.
yearly, with no fixed germination to this respect, but she is wanting in the in spite of repeated warning* of ■ nut sick enough to csr'.l a duclur. bus last
Register of Derd*. for tbe County of Barry and
Meanwhile, nut only are the evil efState of Michlxsn, nq tbe 3rd day of Octooer. A. I
such increase, it can hardly be said that inctrojxjitan spirit and capability of danger, the boat being overloaded, put ' too sick to be writ. Thai's where thS
I).. 18H6. In UlA r 2g d! Mortgage*, on pages 21 fecta of the operation uf the present
a problem is presented whose solution development which alone would make out into Swansea bay. The rowera be- ' right
kind of a patent medicine comes in,
'
tnd 25. which »ald mertgxgw was duly a*s!gu. &lt;1
by said Walter Dleksou to John A. KotH-ruoit, law constantly accumulating," but thc is free from doubt.
[ this increase of territory valuable. In ing Inexperienced, the boat became un­ and does for n dollar what the doctor
ot the County of Barry and Ktat&lt;- of Mlchlxau, ' result to which its execution must in­
A Sound and Stable Currency.
.
I thc west a different feeling may be manageable and was carried into the wouldn’t do for less than five or ten. We
on the 22th day -of September, 1**5. said assign­
I
*H
1,111
pablctn
Atic
peupie
ui
me
unfieu
hub
tea
arc
ootra,
anu
mis,
as
wen
as
ineir
more
pat
lu
our claim (or Dr. l’i« rce'» Golden
ment havlug been duly recorded In the otl-ee uf
Thc people of the United States are noted, and this, as well as their more breaker*. As heavy sea finally struck
tbe KeglMrr of !»■—&lt;1n of said County ot Barry, &gt;bj3^Thh'lI" p^a«
"
t.U!.wre
&lt;K1 ,re — rere
»-l «.W.-eurr
o!. Il.viuaw,
n.cnAre, wuua
lend, to
malt, the boat, causing tha occupants to rush | Medical Discovery.
......
......
tu. . Tn.7
j .Apia
.|... .rate
.. re. w
w lUUAt
■&gt;o the 27th day ol February. A. D.. 1K» In IJber
We
claim
to be nn unequaled remedy
» ot Martgages oa l»exe 4M. on which said
and to money recognized as-such on our western cities more prosperous, as to the side, when it '^upaixed and al) ! to purify theitblood
and invkorate tbe'livinortxace,; so assigned there is claimed to i&gt;e payment for the 4,500,000 ounces of slldue M the time of this notice the sum of three ! ver bullion, which the secretary of the every exchange and in etery market of well as more modern, than our eastern, were thrown into the water. Twenty- | er. We claim It to be lasting in It* elects
the world. Their government has no
thousand one hundred eighty-two dollar* and
m tmf pniMT
‘ lwo’
several women and creating an appetite, purifying the blood,
sixty seven cents and an Attorirt-y 's fee of fifty , treasury is commanded to purchase right to injure
them by. financial ex- ‘
.
'*
children, were drowned. Others were and preventing Billiou.*. Typhoid and Ma­
dollars provided tor In said mortgage, aud . monthly, there shall be issued treasury; r-_,
. . .
.. ^
.
perimenta opposed to the policy and A Two-Hour Argumrat KUlad by a Shrewd picked up# by a pilot boat,
vblch Is the w' olr amount claimed to or due
larial fevers if taken Ip time The time to
upon said mortgage, and no suit or proctedlog* ; no^M redeemable on demand in gold or practice of other civilized states, nor is
Lawyor tn Two sentence*.
take it Is when you first fecit he *!cts of
*t law having t-rrn Instituted to recover the silver coin, at the discretion of the sec­
NINE PERISH.
iu permitting ah exaggi
exaggerate*!’ ‘
The prosecuting attorney in the cir­
amount secured by said moi tg-me or auy part retary of the treasury, and that said it justified In
weariness and weaknes*. The tile to
___i
*-»- —
thereof.
and ___________
unreasonable
reliance on our no- cuit court of an Illinois county some
take It. oh general principle-. Is NOW.
Row, therefore by virtue of the power of sale notes may be reisnued.
। tional strength and ability to jeopar- years ago. was a lawyer whose earlv
contained In said mortgage, and U.e statute In
‘ As.re
------ adefective,
i .,
.but. who
.'
»&lt;rh case made and provided. notice Is hereby
dize .K„
the .soundness of . the people’s ...1._
education K...1
had *been
Tbe eongregatlsnalists of Doster. Alle­
Albaxt, N. Y., Aug. 5-—The steamer
Elven that un Saturday. tl»e *r.-vu&lt;l day of .
It is, however, declared in the act to money.
w I
*o shrewd and *’long-headed” that Rachel Sherman struck a rock and sank gan county, will dedicate a new church
September.
A. D.. l*«l.
o'clock In the fore­
_
,uat 10
be "the established policy of the United
! few more dangerous antagonists could Thursday evening at Pearl Point land­ September 10.
noon.
1 shall sell at Fubllc
Auction, to the higi&gt;eat bidder,
bidder, at
atlhe*
of’T^e
est
the UOrthTeut
north fruut door
door j&gt;f
the ■ States to maintain lhe two metals on a ' This matter rises above the plane of be found at the bar at that region.
ing, Lake George. She had an excur­
HfS*!:
tthff,r the parity with each other upon the present
The Ogrnaw county agricultural ‘&lt;*C!tty
&gt;V. p»;r’&gt;»«."».s».™F««» party politics. It vitally concerns every
At one time, says the Youth's Com­ sion party of twenty-nine persons I
County of Barry to boldrn) tbe premlws dr-, legal ratio, or such ratio as may be pro- business aud calling andlentera every panion, he had procured the indict­
aboard from Fourteen-Mlle island. The will hold their annual fair (&gt;.to'.:*-r 10. 11;
Tbl. decUretion „ household in the land. There is one
ment of a well-known scamp for theft. names of those drowned are aa follows: and 19.
said mortgage by error ami which have been , controls tho action of the secretary of important aspect of tbe subject which The amount alleged to have been
Mias Mattie Hall. Brooklyn: Bertha
heretofore released by Quit Claim deed to ? the treasury as to pre Vent his excreta- especially should never be overlooked.
stolen was five dollar*, and at that Benedict. Mont Clair, N. J.; Miss Edith '
Louise M Evirts, the legal uwnr ran hereinafter
set forth, or so much thereof v may be neces- W the ‘itacretion nominally -vested in At times like the present, when the time
---------the penalty .for
u« uicanug
stealing uve
five aoidol Harding. Hoboken. N. J.; Miss H. M.
sarr to pay the amount,due
&gt;oui&gt;t due upoo Mid tnortgnitv
mortrngv him.
him, If
if by such action the parity ’be- evi)r«&gt;f unsound finance threaten us,' lara or mor*- was imprisonment at hard
with Interest at eight
prrveut,
and «n
tr««i | .j’'”™*”,,
• •«,« m.v .....
Burton. Jersey City, N. J.; Mrs. J. H.
Ki K"
1; lK&lt;
Sn,7„*'
}* »"1
bedbUrted.
the speculator may anticipate a harvest labor in the penitentiary. For stealing
costs, together with an attorney fee
Michell, Burlington; F. C. Mitchell,
**ie —
nremton
being Manifestly a refusal by„ the
secretary
lan covenanted for therein, tbe
.
.-P-, gathered from the misfortune of others,
!..&lt;•than,1that
----------vonless
the.....
punishment
was con.
-----------Burlington;
Lizzie Corley, Burlington;
described in said mortgaxe ns foLww.
. I
In
V, J finement in thc county jail without la-1 Co™ Black,
Burlington, and Lizzie
Commencing at the north west corner of F. L. to pay these treasury notes in gold, if the capitalist may protect himself by
demanded, re..u.i.i
would necessarily -_rei«.
result «in hoarding or may even find profit
Blake's lol in the village of Irving. County of A»re-«wi«A.
nflt I bor.
hnr
I Clark, Bridgeport. Conn.
„
'
When she bad Children. she garethem rxcrt*.
Barry and State of Michigan, and running irotn their discredit and depredation aa ob­
in the fluctuation of values;
but the
--------- -----------------The evidence proved beyond dispute'
thenee eart or In an easterly direction along the
north Hue of lots heretofore conveyed and to the ligations payable only in silver, and wage-earner—the first to be injured by the stealing of a flve-dollar bill of the !
highway crossing the race and east of the lot or would destroy the parity, bet ween the a depreciated currency and to receive State bunk of Illinois, hut the pris- T
-77.-Cj
-;’ Aug. 5.-The
----- - 7T'
“™ i
Omaha
Neh,
American
land deeded to Effie Btldwln, and from said
•
highway In a south easterly direction on the two metals by establkhing a discrimi­ the benefit of its correction—is prac- oner's Counsel brought several business
south Hue of the raceway, to intersect the nation in favor of gold.
July s, re- i hJ
Th. Rrr. C. H. Tlrkn&lt;lr.'' of
tically defenseless. He reties for work men to swear that it was not worth its Into
"
" hand,
” ”~
th.
of ~a reo.i,er -'J.-I
pond; thenee on and along the westerly line of
Redemption In Gold- upon the ventures of confident and con- face in gold: but all agreed that in or­ sumtxl business here- Thursday;
’
•
1I gational
hss sceepled
(he In
pastorate
&lt;•
’
church
Galwburg
said pood lu a northerly direction to the dam,
r--—------ -WM* ... .Krvcu tint in or.
. .-------- ,,—.
.
The' com- 1
church in Galesburg*nd from thenee following the eenter ot. the I
Up to the fifteenth day of July, 1823, iented capital. This failing
fo*’«tJg b«•dinary
’*------- ----------'
him.
his
transaction*
it
would
for
cclTer
discharged.
rbornapple river to a point directly north of
.re. he five dollars.
P.HJ'. affairs
tMn are
ar« in goc
Ifoo* oondlUon I
&gt;•..,«&lt;•
•Deviation, for
tbepoint of starting, and from said point south | these notea had been issued in payment condition is without allevlitiou.
..re rew..re.re.
, •puny's
------*•” ---- ---~*io
“
vuuuiliun
acres, of silver bullion purchases, to
the
to the place of beginning, containing ten acres
_ _______
can neither prey on the misfortunes of
Over this testimony the prisoner’s1 Bnd
*rra»R«mFnta
have* been made I nnb.r.111...
umpriia.
............
---- ----------------■
rh.OH .n*
-less; and all ou section thirty-one in
amount of more than one hundred and others, nor hoard his labor.!
counsel quibbled for two hours, while w,th dredi*ora w^ch permit an ag- up Iwr village chart*: and n-tutii tu toe
&gt;»ravsPnow ;. forty-seven
forty-seven millions
millions of
of dollars.
dollars. While
While all
all
the prosecuting attorney listened in Kresrive continuance. The capital stock towuMiip sjatrm of goren.nu n
fully thrreon. Also the undivided one-half I but
but a
a very
very small
small quantity
quantity of
of this
thia bullion
bullion
Qne of the greatest statesmen our P*tience.
, b HW.000.
Commercial circles here
,u“°lned »nO witHou*. n»efal- country has known, speaking more '
"’hen his turn came he rose quietly i Were greatly cheered by this newi
Who have taken Hood'* Sarsapsrilu what
.and three InebM north of the southeast ; uess in the treasury, many of the notes than fifty yesra ago when a derangein hta usual nasal drawl said:
• Triple Dw,wing lw n»irw«,
they think of It, and the replies will be
oer of the oyrtb west '1“^®’
i ff’ven ln lta purchase have been paid in
“Gentlemen. I hope the learned counGrand Forxs, N. D
Aug 7—A positive in its favor. One has been cured
Jold. ThisisiUustrated by the state- ment of the currency had caused com-’
won’t get offended if I don’t talk triple drowning occurred Ln Red Lake of Jndlgestion and dysprptta. another
-o
-Wroappls rl*cri ment that between the first day of May, mercial distress, said: “The very man
of
all
others
who
has
the
deepest
inba
‘
“
J
DuU
’
All
I
’
ve
got
to
;
river
Saturday
evening
1
mile
from
this
finds it Indlspenslble for sick headache,
X&gt;d tSTudl' IBM, *nd the fifteenth day ot July, 1W3,
terest in a sound currenoi, and who ~y J* .this: The prisoner don’t pro- city. John Bulgick «ed 13 veara. others report remarkable cure* of scrofula,
the notes of this kind Isaued Ln pay- suffers most by mischievousi legislation . t*nd to deny that he stole our money, Joseph' Bulgick. aged 11 vears
salt rheum and other blood diseases. still
nrns&lt; by Alonzo ment jor B|lTer bullion, amounted
to a
______ „
in motiey matters, is the man who and
he asks of you is just to give1 Deloid Cote being the victims.
others will tell you that it overcome.* • that
tbe Isle arm. Gardner, CsmpMIACo., ot , little more than fifty-four milliona of earns his daily
Ured feeling," and m&gt; on. Truly, the best
».
.... bread
*
. by
»..«privilege
H., allege of
ofstealin*
stealin'it
ataadisdis*1 *—
—-----____ ,—
— «*—r• “,D ’ftum*. The
his him the
it at
ng. sad that this mnrtgnge to Intruded to
during the same daily
toil."
These
w
*
boys were bathing, two engaged in a advertising which Hood's Sarsaparilla re­
jv tbe undivided one-hai? at all rights ot । dollars, and that
are . count."
•
wld Gardner, Campbell « Co.. together with I period about forty-nine millions of dol- as pertinent now *us on irth
swimming
race
and
both
went
down.
ceives is the hearty endorsement of the
—
------------------------t—
—t -B ...
irc.w.MKut, uuw u* on the day I
"e sat down, and the jury sent the
rar. back I lara
law u.-arere
*&gt;«IA
Xre
&lt;k«
—
—
-*
were paid by the treasury in gold they were uttered, and ought to jnj. ‘ thief to the penitentiary without leav-1 The third attempted their rescue in army of friends It has won by its positive
desenbed
• pressively remind us that a failure In
lbe
mill for the redemption of such notes.
vain, losing his own life.
medicinal merit.
Gold DeplMion. the discharge of our duty at this time ■
COMING BOOKS
The Toledo, Saginaw A M uskrgou rail­
The policy necessarily adopted of pay- must especially injure those of our
•
■»
*
Milwaukee, Aug. 8.—Ths Milwaukee
road have shipped over 2.155 car.- from
Ing these notes in gold has not spared countrymen who labor, and who be-| Pbo*- Babrktt Wmxdell, of Har.
. h
. ““ , -----'
■■•’ "taa-t., OI UBjb XS b“k wiu •«»“• b&lt;»ln~ U Greenville daring the past two years.
-------------with ■IH prtvGesmi and right of towage, was the gold reserve of 1100,000.000 long ago ' cause of their number and condition 1’ JsMr’JT
■prvf’?rtttion
» volume of •“O.OOO '"•be rabed emoof th. .tockInserted In said mortgage by mistake, that the let aside by tbe government for the re- arc entitled to the most watchful care
ewajs treating of various phases of
•aid mortgagors had no uUe and elalm no title
Last week the government planted 10.­
”** 'b-dwleton ot the
to Mill premise*, and th* AsMgnec ot sal'l demption of other notes, for this fund of tbeir government.
l life in Puritan New England
.lockholden et.e meeting Monde, et 000.000 whitefish, trout and perch fry in
mortgagefitaJma do rights therein, and said bas already been subjected to the pay- ,
Importance or im.uedtata Relief.
Which S,.« .here. o( st,,k wcr&gt; r(1J
Lake Superior, between Bay field and Su­
premlxw will not be offered for sale under this
k
Anal volume of the Putnam
ment
of
new
obligations
amounting
to
It
is
of
the
utmost
importance
that
mortgage sal-. Th* premise* m Inserted tn
edition of Viashington’a writingswill Meted ont ot « total ot 5,000.
*ald mortgage by error and which will not be shout 1150,000,000 on account of silver such relief as congress can afford in the । be isaued this fall, the long delay in its
perior.
offered for sale are ilrs&gt;-rlbed a* follows;
A!*Othe undivldrd onr half of the following: purchases, and has, as a consequence, existing situation be afforded at once, appearance being due to the labor re­
Houston, Tex.-, Aug. 5.—Walter E.
“He gives twice who quired In the preparation of the index.
Cniomeoelng at a point IM&gt;y two fret six Inches for the first time since its creation The maxim:
west and twelve rods three Irrt and three Incbr* . peen encroached upon.
Shaw was hanged here Friday for the
gives quickly," is directly applicable.
o-thof the smith east corner of tbe north 1
bv^Mm*8 VnTrB * WTiUn*8’ “ edited murder of hla mother and annt March
We have thus made the depletion of It may be true that the embarraaswest quarter of section thirty-onr. town f.nir &gt;
,, &lt;re.v
. .
.
\
M‘®- «’- no»rriws-1
Mancure D. Conwav for nnhlf«.»i«^ 81, 1809. He made a speech on the gal­
&gt;ii. gold
rml.l
*_ •--ifirth rssgr ntac-srrri; running fr &gt;m thsurw &gt;ur
eaay and Imvn
have tempted other ------menta
from
which thc business
of the by the Putnams, will fill f
. i
•set eight rod*; theoe.* north to thn v-afer uf
country is suffering arise aa much from
'Hre edition wHl
M
To u“‘’»- lows in which he heaped curse* ou all
Tbcnappto rirer; thence e»st eight rod*, ind more appreciative nations to add
tu.tlrelr.u»k. That tte-BpportuoUy &gt;,!:» appreh^l „ trim
UirloS .pd uZ "™ ^ '’1’*0'1*1-”- his relative*, living and dead.
more south to plnre nf hreinning. It to «-x
■remly understood that thi* last &lt;l*n.nl*rt »&lt;• h«.« offend Ure not bw-o neglected udwlly rxUtlnz. Wo may hope, too. Urore which nerjb
“
"•11 M
te* te ail the preml***, m'll prlviHte n&lt;*
chai calm coameU „IU pre.LlTSd
1
6^, Do,„!7? ot
. » ot towAgP. owned by Ak*nz&gt;i K. Ga/du- r . .hown by U.e Urge amoont. o! gold
.nd rrsak Campbell and niMistlluting the tat.
’WTO .PW
Aa,t- ’
neither the capitalists nor the wage- i
has written
‘L detective fame,
firm. Garuuer. I'amtAell A On. of frvhw. and which have been recently drawn from
Prof. W. M. Andrus ha*- ***■** £
‘*Eu*eno,
-origmre I* Intended to rover Uir nn- rar tmteury andejported to increase earners will give way to unreasoning Vidocq:
rv-ignatlon as principal »’f h1*
r (
had of all right* nf said G *rdt»ur, lhe financial strength of foreign na- panioond aaenflee their property or GallevStav?nS T? u Adventurer,
Jons. The exce^ of exports of gold ; tbeir interest under the Influence of ex- ! the life and
H deaL1 with
•
persona out of work.
J^MX A. IlOBgnT'Ov
^’tures of
Petaskry.
Ass’gure. I wer it. imports&gt;for thc year ending . aggu,.ted feara. Neverthel^ eveX a notorfonrWJFT. Couauovx.
lune 30. 1NW. amounted to more than | day's delay in removing on. of the ! reccntlv
Who dkd ae
A. Mrl»d, • Berrien countf
. 1U1*« governk7,500.(XU.
I ..... a.u ptindpui euu^of
f
“ 18OT at th’ W*
eighty- . meet hL
nos.
•UpU.rta. 8400 worth or fruit from two
strawberries and 8400 worth Iron, two

ASTlNGi____ANNER.

THE MESSAGE.

ujod’s Cures

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

rHf22J«£B4.S&gt;2L3ir

Michigan Central

Bali l« gal£t

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

Do you Know 7

I

I

“4

| .T"

acres of raspberries.

�Hastings Banner
«nrelz

W. a
« 50c.

r waa.
’Petite
*0 In .
?s or

Aug, io;

&lt;893.

DRINK ICE. GREflM SODA.

1 and
. had
Worn
IretHc
Arnica
W.H.

cafe,
fever
•taina,
•RiveItb ’
on, or
r box
«Kfet.
r baa

is to

I

II. 1. vrHKOP,
i, u-H-pathic Physician and
Surgqon
... j,vi W. H. Goodyear’s New
promptly attcudwl to.

Reed

l-.NEK. M. !»..
Physician and Surgeon,
ton.
■
Mich.
deuce, one block east of dbpot.

rrien
days.

,v C. H. BARBER
Physl-. ians and Surgeons.
:i Hty or county responded to with
i.-&gt;. day or night. '

II.'

and
H.

&gt;HELDON.
Abstract mid Real Estate Office:
Abstract Block, Hasting*.
V............
,»n .nt Ib-.d Estate Ileal Estate
.
. , :;nilssl,&gt;u. Gt-nrral conreyauclng.
. ,
■ih-te «et ot Abstract Books, com• t.Keconts. can furnish complete
, -...
C. F. BKOOK8. Clerk.
n
J .

ehes

a.

L. F. Wallbrecht succeeds John A.
Turner resigned, as
Wayland’s
POst
master.

My
llvects .
x&gt;ti,
Ma• to
of
to

Jleirch

ety

"? -,oer Holloway's drugstore.
hoars from 2 to 4 p; tn- T/lephone. con
...th residence, at Holloway's drug

,»;i:L!l' T. CO 1.GROVE.
A Horney-at Law
Cotgrove.)
-ucc —••rtoSmith &amp; C'!„
------i- inice in Union block. Hastings.
u • 'hi ail the courts of the state.

ver J. 8. Uoodvear A Co.'s store.)
in ailcourt* of the State. Collection*
■uptly tttcudlng to.
p R TIMMERMAN. Homcepathic Phy■' .
sb-lan and Stirgeon.
* .
AW, REAL ESTATE ANDCOLLECTi
I NG OFFICE OF
PalmektUk * Smith.
Woodland, Mich.
S. Palmerton,
J. M. Smith,
N t try Public.'
Justice of the Peace.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION •
This week,

75 qnirei.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
- ist reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
i.-«.k- Insertion in the iMue of the week
whenbroughL

?°" o' l&gt;»siiiew&gt;on
Wednesday. July 12:
andjucounu .
.nr,5a«i as
. ro.3oo.soi 35
.
15TWI .20
Total resources..’.7’’........
. rs.700.707 74
OspHal sUMk psuj |B.......
. M.VSMXJ IS
Surplus fund........
Uodlvldml uronts.
.......
", ;
'J.

Ixmd»

Banag, depose ..

... .r.T

K33b

l ow Hate Annual Excursion to Petoskey
Tuesday. Aug. 29th. tbe Detroit, Lan-mg A Northern IL R., In connection with
the “Scenic Line”—Chicago A West Mich­
igan Ry.—-‘will run tbeir annua! low rate,
excursion to Petoskey. Rate from Wood­
bury will be 34.00 for round trip, tickets
good to return on ahy regular train until
St pt Ttb; inclusive. Special train will
it-ave Woodbury at 12:13 p. m.. stopping at
Grand Rapids for dinner, and Traverse
Citv for supper, and arriving at Petoskey
al 9:45 p. ni. Baggage will be checked
through to any station north of Baldwin.
Connection fur Manistee Is made at Man­
tee Crossing, at Thompaonvllle
for
Frankfort, at Traverse City for adjacent
•i -.orta. and nt Williamsburg for Elk Kap•ls.’ This win be your best opportunity
his year to visit th»» Northern Michigan.
■ nnry at a very small expense, and enMe you to
the splendid scenery along
«• line of (he West Michigan Ry.
Gko. De Haven, G, P. A.

OUR COUNTY
A new time can! Is beipg used on the
Lwell and Hustings road. Trains leave
Ltwell 6:15 a. m.„ 11:35 a. n»., and 4:40
p.m. Leave Freeport 6:46 a. m.. 1:40 p.
ui.and 5:30 p. m.
’.’he Middleville school has been placed
on the diploma list of Albion college.

e
Woodland expects to have a creamery
* soon.
i
.
Wheat got aa low as 46 cents per bushel
at Woodland last week.

ch decreased in . . cn of I prevalence.
Typhoid fever wn . reported at nine­
teen places, diphtheria at ihirly-thny,
measles at fifteen and scarlet fever at
thirty-six plum

but ।
run
Incendiaries tried to burn the large
be
he unoccupied residence at the corner of
|। Center and McLellan street# in Bay
j City, owneil by the D &gt;lson estate.
C. Britten has found on hl» farm, west Only a small portion of the rear end
of town some rocks of the most peculiar . W4S ,|wtn&gt;ye«! and thc joss was not
funnation. They are ordinary
granite; more than$500.
Two suipidotuilooktamldera. evidently of the glacial period. mcn were seen around the fire during
which have embedded to them MnaRoc-1
early stage, but suddenly disap.
tagonal diamonds of Iron pyrites. These &gt;
.
a
i
-&gt;
i
diamonds are about the size of a pea. wllh-j 1
'
r
•
sharply defined edges and sides as smooth i
wm Be Abaent Ninety Days.
as if they had been ground with diamond .
light­
George McGregor, keeper of the lightdust.
and they
are :. house
its munisiug
Munising bay.
who hnsherctouu.-vi. Their shape is perfect
i”
&lt; ........
no use tit
oay. wpo
nns neretou__
u .„
.J,—l
.j
hanl.-------enough
to ...»
cut .i...
glass.
; fore borne an excellent reputation,
has
pay a tine of $50 and
....... ■ ,
,
, ,
,. .. i been sentenced to pav
Prof. H Bards of Dlamondale s typed °J I to
be
i.nnrisoned
nlnetv
dav*
for
stealto be imprisoned ninety days for steal­
a load pf hay and struck a pitch fork
. irig fish from pound nets. His wife will
which was leaning against the side of the^
attend to thc lighthouse during his
wagon and the forks penetrated his body
several inches and he has suffered terribly absence.

since..............................................
Ijike Odessa citizens have raised 81.200
tMtards a fair ground and race track In
their village. They want 8800 more be­
fore commencing.
Robert Miller living near Battle Creek •
Is under arrest for selling diseased pork. '
|
A little five year old son of -Albert 1
Stickler's of Grand Rapids was given ;
■ •
• • whiskey
' ‘------------quinine
and
for ague.HeL_liked j |h(
It so that he found a Itottle ot pure
... whiskey .;
and drank a pint of lL and died shortly
after.
.

From a little less than two acres of
ground Andrew Mapes
of
Caledonia
harvested 1.600 quarts of strawberries.
1.428 quarts of raspberries and 40 quarts
of currants.

Danforth
Shadduck,
supervisor
of
Watertown, and one of the best, most
thorough and successful farmers of the
I state, has left at this office for exhibition a
decided curiosity in the shape of a spear
I &gt;u don't know how much better you wll, Of velvet chaff wheat containing two fully
!
if you take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It wll,
It tv ort that tired feeling and make you strong developed heads. Such freaks as this are
so rare that some may be disposed to
doubt it, but the Incredulous have only to
step up into our sanctum to be convinced.
Mrs. Winslow’s Southing Syrup has been used The velvet chaff variety Is a great yleldcr.
for children teething, ft sooth* tho child, soft- anyway, bat If these doable headers cap
• r, Hie gum«, allays all pain, cures wind colic, be propagated it Is by all odds the wheat
and la the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twentycents a bottle, Jfold by all druggists to raise at present discouraging prices.
throughout the world.
Grand Ledge Independent.

s rm g F m s g

■Ox. following l« lb, .Ulrwelot rejwn. nude by IM ,UU&gt; tank. .nd lhr«
2
““ CDt»lntaiouer of
tanking, .bowing th. condition ol tho

John Stanton formerly of Scbewa,
lately a conductor in the west, was
over by the cars and lioth legs had to
amputated from the .effects ot which
died.
,

.1 M. FOWLER, D.D. STun
will
jy’re
just
the
in,
&gt;ctor
We
Idea

vuiy 1..

F. H. Latta was in Jackson lust wink
and visited Warden Chamberlain at tl^v
prison. Mr. ImtUi was presented, to Uving Latimer while there and had a brief
To Wrist Bay City brlonas the hunor
conversation with him. Latimer apolo­ of turning out the largest woods n boat
gized for his personal appearance, as he OWr built Tire big &gt;150.000 w.hmIcq
said under his present isolated Imprison­ steamer, the Thomas Cranage, wnssnement he had few callers. Mr. Latta says
cess fully lannchwl at the .shlpvenl of
Latimer was looking In excellent health, । Capt. James Davidson, in West Bay
and stated to him that he was feeling
. City in the presence of a largo crowd of
ordinarily well, though his- long confine­
people. The Cranage Is ."Jj4 feet ove
ment naturally gives him a pale complex­
Iall, 43 feet 6 inches .beam and 20 feet
ion.—Battle Creek Journal.
motded depth of hold.
.

?. DRAKE. M. D.,

tare
prepro­

— -- — —

Wheat harvest la about over and the In­
dications are that the y ield will be above
nn.vcrw'..
yel teen Uirnihed.
In fields that have been the y leid it&gt;
very satisfactory. Oiie farmer reports an
average In one small field of ncarly ?■’
bushels to lhe acre, and Gov. Lnce thinks
his crop will yield 20 bushels to the acre.
—Coldwater Courier.

Dr. Carter’s Klilney * Backache Tea
U a compound of valuable herbs that
stimulate the Kidneys to action, cloarlna
the passages
between
the
kidneys
and bladder, which tecomo slopped up
and cause settlings like brick dust, and If

not romorwl will lead to Dropsy. Diabetes,
or Brlkht's Disease. It n-gdlates the four

Important ontans of the tedf. th’
ach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Keep
them healthy you need never fear dis­

ease.
Prl« &lt;0 rents a parksice.
Carter’. Kidney ,t Backache Tea will cure
that sick, tired feeling .Uh a bad tasl. In
the mouth mornings.
Carter’s Khlney * Backache Tea will cure
sick headache, consllpallou. dlrrlnetts, and
pain In IKS back_
.
CsrlJ’s Kidney * Backache Tea P«e
Sw tb/bltexl. and reaulales tte bowel­

Carter's Kidney * Backache Tea Is a sure
and posiure cunt &lt;»r btekteb. and In­
dentation of ,lhe kBners and bladdct

Sold only by W. H. Goodyear.

MAKING A NAME.

sound.

INESS CARDS.

I-, haj

tb«Kap-

Michigan banks

Karnlngs of Michigan JtallLrays.
According to a report of thk comrnlsC. IL Parmer, wife and daughter will
5
a.V5Oa&lt;^‘ the
fnr n ;fn.,r
B,ODer
railroad
start Mumia). August Tth. llllnol..
(„.
......
,
, .5 I Michl5»&lt;”
” railroa.1
--------- n—•
companies (or the
U ETIE It
. J.M.!SMITH. weeks’ .visit with frit mis In Illinois, nh.l |i
1893,--------were 19,^14,268, «
n-.
Miss Minnie Wolf will accompany them j, .month of May,
- ---------ns far
Chicago, to visit the exiwsitlon; j co’nPar,!d lo &gt;7,924.126 for 'thecorreGHIkert Lapham will attend to the clerk’s Bpon‘linK ““‘nth of 1893, the increase
office in Maple Grove during (licit absence. '
li.W0.140. The total comings of
UTDN A SMITH
—Nailiville News.
j Michigan companies from January 1,
specialty. I
.■
____________________ ____________ 1S93’ to June 1 was $45,247,0^9. and for
thc corresponding period of' 1892 &gt;40,Woodla nd, Mich.
lluw-n 1H|»«_________ I 117,158. the per ccnL of increase bcinir
*
; 10.78.
in is
"
We offer one Hundred dollars .reward
Growing • Second Tongue.
(or any case of catarrh that cannot be !
&lt;i|.!,KriI&lt;»N OFFICE,
William
Tegler,
of
Detroit;
23
years
cured by Hall’s catarrh cure.
•
--------- „ —, _ ______
«. jvarn
F. J. Cukney A Co., Props. Toledo, O. 1 of ’HT’1. has a second tongtie growing
promptly attended to.
We the undersigned, have known F. G. directly over the one nature! first gave
.■girt
loyal E. Kuappen. Cheney for tlie lost 15 year-, .and believe j him. It started to grow only a few
Arthur C. l&gt;nls4n.,
him perfectly honorable in all business j weeks ago and is making steady uroIT. KNAITENA DENISON.
LAWYERS.
W.,1* Trt»,. ... ...... ....
Dl^teTo-j
XhS
Michigan Tra.it Co. Bldg,.
(Irand itapld^, Michigan
W»ldl,w. Khm.n A Marvin, Wl.ota.le St iJrtefi'J? 1““' “
e’7'
I.ICE KHIK. M. D4
.
Druggists, Toledo, ().
i L‘ th “ 1 instance OD r,‘cord of a
Physician and Surgeon.
Hall’sCatarrh Cureds taken Internally. douhle-tongued man.
Uniting-*. • • Mich.
• . npiiv attended day or night. Of- act big directly upon the blood and mucous |
'
Health In Michigan.
i; Stowell's boot and shoe store
surfaces ot the system. Price, 75ctw. per
Durihg the week ended .'July 29 re­
bottle. Sold by nil druggists. Testimoni­
sWEEZEY.
&gt; ports sent in by sixty-six observers in
als free.
Attorney at.law.
! various portions of the state to the
Hastings. Mich.
! state board of health indicated th:‘.t in.,, in all courts of the state. ColNFirMRHRiNr rntiNTice
i termittent fever „nd erjjipelns in­
nmtptiy attended 'to.
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
, creased, and infla. &gt; .-.ion of the bow-

■wtrip

leart
I eart

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

A curious freek of the wind wu wit­
nessed by several who happened to be at
the depot yesterday noon, just before and
w. B. COQK. Local Editor.
while the noon train was in the depot a
whirlwind passed over lhe track andswmed to sweep the dust and dirt clean from
.Us With and carry It‘high in the air.
. . \ ■. Root Beer, Milk Shake and Among the subs lances which was taken
In the air was a piece of brown paper
। t'heiiv Toirfe at
about a foot and a halt square, this did not
descend with the rest uf the stuff, but kept
on
climbing up jowardi the heavens, and
iiiznsnscE®’
finally passing out of sight In the great up.
Big volumes of gray clouds were high in
the air, and the paper .seemed to go directlj
an H ICE- CREAM. CON­ towards one of these. When the paper
x \i:Y .p d anything In the line looked to !»e quite cluse to lhe ’ patch of
clouds, the cloud seemed to dissolve and
the frsKments passed away in every direc­
tion.—Nashville News.

" Thursday,

re­
butterthlnr
1*^
*&gt;r ex.

Whwt only brought 48 cent* per bxubel
In Nashville one day last week,

Thc two hundredth anniversary of
tho birth of Detroit was celebrated, and
in honor of Antoine De La Motte
Cadillac, the French explorer, who first
settled there, the day will hereafter be
known as Cadillac day.
.
——
The large lumber mill and yards of
A. E. Cartier A Ca In Ludington wore
completely destroyed by । fl re. The loss
&gt;60,000; insurance, &gt;30,000.
.1^ toWU of Ewen, recently destroyed
by fire, will be rebuilt.
Farmers in the vicinity of Holland
report that owing to the drought a reg­
ular grasshopper plague has fallen
upon the oat and cl&lt;lver fields.
I. M. Weston, of Grand Rapids, has
filed mortgages aggregating &gt;80,000.
Samuel Spinks, a shoemaker at Ma­
rine City, was found dead in his shop,
presumably from heart trouble.
Potato bugs are doing great damage
in Grand Traverse bounty.
The Industrial works at Bay City,
ranking among thc largest iron works
and boiler shops in the country, have
been closed because the firm operat­
ing them cannot get moUcj for the
goods sold.
Kalamazoo county Sunday schools
will hold a grand rally at Kalamazoo
August 24.
Forty-seven sheep belonging to Aus­
tin Pease, of Scotts, Kalamazoo county,
were killed by lightnirig.
Harry Wood, a lad 13 years of age,
while trying to catch on the cars at
Jonesville, was thrown
under the
wheels and lost a foot
Freddie, the 4-year-old son of Wil­
liam Meiers, of Port Huron, fell head
first into a pail of boiling water and
was fatally scalded.
A Christian workers’ conference will
be held at Flushing August 22 to 28,
the object of which is to increase the
interest in-the study of the Bible.
Rev. C. A. Heminway, of Kalamazoo,
has accepted a-call from the Fourth
street Baptist church at Crystal Falls.
A Vicksburg child has four great­
grandmothers, two grandmothers, no
uncles and only one aunt
The family of August Hartman, of
Gagetown.-was afflicted with diphtheria.
Three children had died and a fourth

In the old world distinguished men are
often honored, or suppoaahly honored,
by being given titles of nobility; but it
sometimes happens that the recipient
of the honor does not value it highly.
Recently the famous-Italian musical
composer, Giuseppe Verdi, whoso name
in English would be plain Joseph
Grwi. read in the papers that he had
been “created" marquis of Busseto.
The composer literally leaped for hta
pen, and wrote the following note to
the minister of public Instruction:
“I read in tbe Perseveranza that I
have been appointed a marquis. I beg
you to du everything Ln your power to
prevent this appointment from taking
effect.
I may be rctaembered here­
after; Bat I slrnll l&gt;e remembered much
more if I am not nindAa marquis."
Verdi is said to hatfe .expressed the
opinion that, after having spent sixty
ysars in making thc name of “Green"
illustrious, it would be rather hard
luck to loie'it for the unknown desig­
nation of the marquis of Busseto.
Not long ^go Prince Bismarck, who
might easily have passed for the most
famous man in Europe, was dismissed
from power by the young Emperor
\\ illiam. At the same time he was cre­
ated dnke of Lauenburg.
He did not, like Verdi, refuse tho
honor, but accepted it with the sarcas­
tic remark that the title given hbn by
the emperor would be ’’a handy thing
for him to have when he wanted to
travel incognito.”
One great European statesman, Mr.
Gladstone, might have been an earl or
a marquis long ago if he had not pre­
ferred to remain a "Mr." His fame,
thc world acknowledges, would be leas
■ if he had exchanged his name, os his
great rival Disraeli did, for a title of
nobility. ‘
Really to have a great name, one
must have mode it himself. To inherit
such a name is u good thing, but to
make it is much better.

HOW AMERICANS CHEER.

Thc arrival of the president and hia
party called forth what to my British
cars was a most unexpected vocal
demonstration, says a writer in the I
Review of Reviews.
Tho people not
only cheered as British crowds are
wont to cheer.
They indulged in
sounds which are to us expressive of
strong derision. They literally cater­
wauled.
I was almost as surprised as
Milton makes out hia failed hero to be
when, instead'of thc applause he an­
ticipated, he was greeted withone vast
hiss. I suppose every nation develops
its own style of plaudit.
The Ger­
mans have their short staccato “hoch,”
the British their sonorous “hurrah,"
while the Americans hove selected thc
shrill feline yell. Asking a fair Chi­
cagoan the reason of thia strange pref­
erence, t got for answer: “I guess they
want to make as much noise os they
can; anil they find they make most
noise that way."
Making ullowance-for this peculiarity I
in cheering, no royal personage could
have been more rapturously received
than wt^s the plain citizen, Grover
Cleveland.
In the simple morning
dress of the ordinary citizen, without
ribbons; or medal, or other decoration
on his breast, with nothing in his garb
to distinguish him from other men,
this ruler of more than three score mil­
lion mep stood out in instructive con­
trast to the brilliantly-uniformed rep­
resentatives of European royalty be-hind him. It was an object lesson
which could hardly be lost on the hundreda present from monarchical states.

’ MORTGAGE BALE.
Defautl having been made tn the conditions
of a certain mortgage made by John Horn Jr.
a-xl Catbrirn Horn to Charles A. Wlesseman.
•Lit.-1 January 21st. A. D. 18M. and recorded
In the office uf the register of deeds, for the
cont'ty of Barry and State of Michigan, on the
ZHthd'av of January A. I) IM4. in Ill&gt;cr22of mortgagra. on page M3, on which mortgage there Is
claimed to be due at tho date of this notice the
sum of four hundred and seventy-nine dollars
and nine cents, and an ationi-y s fen of fif’ta-n
doll ws provided for In said mortgage, and no
null or proceedings at law having been Im-tltuted to recover tne moneys secured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof:
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
contained In said mortgage, and the statute In
■•■wh case m»«&lt;» and provided, notice Is hereby
given that on Saturday tbe 4lhday ot November.
A. D. 1883. at ten o'clock In tbe forenoon. I shall
wil nt public auction, tn the high, a bidder, at
the north front door Of tbe court bouse tn the
city ot Hastings, (that being the ulaee
where the circuit eourt (or Barry county Is hold­
en), the premises described in said mortgage, or
so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the
amount due on liaid mortgage, with six
, is r cent interest, and .ill legal costs, toge'her
with an attorney's fee of fifteen dollars
covenanted tar therein, the premises being
•escribed in said mortgage as all th it piece
and oin-ei of land
lying situate tn
the township of Rarrv. In tbe County
of Barry and Sta'e of Mlchlean, ai.d known
and dwwsriln-d as folipws • to wit:
The norih cmi quarter (N K *4&gt;of the south
east quarter (MEk)bf section four »S 4i and
the south cast quarter (8 K ’&amp;) of the s-mih east
quarter &lt;8 EX)«’ s»M section four &lt;t» all In
town one (T1) north of range nine west (N It 9
w&gt; eotitaloltM elgn;&gt; acres of land more &lt;r
less.
Dated'At gust tth.
Mortgage-!.
Pitn.tr T. Coutrtbvx.
Attorney tar Mqrtgtuh-e.

PRQBATB ORDER.

Stale of M cbIgan, Grrunlv of Barry. M.
Al a -a-hbin &lt;&gt;( the Protmie Court, lot
Dir count* nf
Barry
hohl-i) nt the
Prol.axc oilin’, in Urn City «( HnMltigs in
-a&lt;i Conntv, nn Thursday Un- aid da* ot
August In th y-’v n-&lt;e thnnsanfi night hun­
dred and ninety threePresent, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge o!
Probate.
tn the matter ,df the estate of Mtrtlii J.
Tag -art, deccJ»s«‘‘l
On reading aud filing the petition duly verified
ol .l.r-epht-iiu Irnmart. w.d »w of said d. erased.
urHving tnnt a •er’nl i ui'trui.teirt no v &lt;&gt;t&gt; fi'.r
te &lt;te I... will .,,.1
testament of sold •lerj-asvl. may we.admlilca to
urobaV-and that adtulnistrstmti of laid retalr
may Iw granted to the executrix therein mm&lt; d
or to soine other suitable perron.
Tbereupou it is ordered. ’»&gt;ff Friday th.
Htday of September. A. D.. tWUat ten •» duck in
was ill with the disease.
the forenoon, be assigned for lhe h -wring ol
Traveling solicitor^ for Chicago com­ said petition;«nd that the Iwira at taw «»( m.1 i
deceased and all pillar person* uitriMtrd in
mission houses arc sq numerous in the said relate, are required U&gt; npprer at a *'»!&lt;■..
take shore fruit belt that nearly every of said eourt. thru to nr bidden «t tin- Probate
nffirr.lnthecltv of Ha-itnre. In judd (’utility,
farmhouse ■ has become a temporary and show eanre. if ah' tn. re I*, why tn— prayer
uf Hie prtltl&lt;n.«-r 'uav n«t bo uraured. And It
hotel.
_ ...... ......
U.al.t TH-* P UH.Mr &gt;.
Hn
Phil Warebam. of Charlotte, has just
closed twenty-three years of continued rtrn pendroev.d arid petition and tb- hearimr
service as boggagemnster for the Mlch- thereof by cniish g a&lt; «-y of this nrlrr to br
publiabed In th- Ita’tiiigs Ranjifr. a news
y-Mn Central Railroad company at that purer printed and circulated In said County
..( Harry, ooce In each week tor lure- suoccmIv.
P'jUHoughton the Atlantic mine cop­ wdu previous losaid day nf h.-nrin.-.
Chas. W. a«vmtm&lt;&gt;xu.
Judge ol Probate.
per product (or July was 236 tons;
&lt;A true ropy.)
Franklin, 178M: Huron, 630.

To realize the-benefit of »bB gf-at medicine,
give It a rnal and you ' III Join the armv of enthus tulle Mimrers &lt;-l H ids SaraatartBa.
Sure, efficient,
— HoodG Fills. They On ml City Soap Company.
I did on the nb d»v of JuMhA- D-. «*»• &gt;«T
should lie iu every uarrkiG grip and every
upon and Mete and take all the right title and
familymedlelnechcsL 2«i.» box.
Interest of the »*ld defendant, Henry L. New­
ton, In and to the following d-scrlbed real es­
tate situated In the County of Barry, ana state
TThountfirided ooe-half of lota No four hundred
and
forty-six, four hundred and
Tonic j
four hundred and eeventy-elx and four hundred
and wv«ity«ven alsoIota one, fro. ttree ao«
four of block twenty, aleo lota one. two. three,
and four of block twenty-one also lowi one. two.
three and four of block twenty-eight also tat*
one. two. three and four of block thirteen of the
eastern addition of Die city ot Hasting*. .Barry
County, Michigan. Also Iota number twelve
hundred and twenty five end twelve hundred
mid twenty six also the north twenty seven feet
Rend for
of lot four hundred and eighty and *B that
A1• Mg deaert pel vo
pamphlet.
piece of land bounded on the north by Thorn
on the west by Jefferson street on the
^Dr. WILLIAMS’ street
south by Thoroapple river on the east by Michi­
F MEDICINE CO., gan Ate., except a piece of land four rods east
and west by six rods north and south being the
r Schenectady, N.Y. north ninety-nine feet of lot two hundred and
thirty-three also commencing iwentr-two feet
6 for WJ.30.
and Brockvllle, OnL west of the north east corner ot lot five hun­
dred and eighty two for a place of beginning
thence south eighty-eight feet thence west,
twenty feel thence north elgbtv-elgbt feet
thence east twenty feet to place of beginning.
A1--O commencing twenty two feet west of the
south east corner of lot five hundred and eighty
two thence west twenty feet thence north fortyfour feet thence east twenty feet thence south
forty four feet to place of beginning. AJl at
which I shall expose for sale and sell at public
auction or vendue to the highest bidder at the
north front door of the eourt house In the city
of Hastings. In said county of Barry on the 9th
day ot September. A. D., 18M. at one o’clock tn
the afternoon of that day.
Dated at the city of Hastings this »th day of
CURED or NO PAY for services.
July, A. D.. 1893.
Written guarantee to permanently cure all
Jab. H. McKnvm.
kinds of Rupture cf *v«th sexes. No pain; no
Sheriff of said County.
operation; no detention from badness. For
P. T.Colgroyx.
lull Information uu&lt;1 Illustrated pamphlet con­
AU’y for Plaintiff.
taining Michigan retcrences (free), address
Da.HW.MAMn.
or THE O. R. MILLER CO.. 102. IM. 10« Michbran Ave.. Detroit, Mich.
Detroit

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Blood

.Builder

W-REIL
GLASS

ul
Gran i Rapids.

ADIR0NDA
TRAD! MARK
Wheeler’s

bmmm

Largest stock

lately everything
Writ* for prices

ALWAYS SMOKE
-POSITIVELY CURES-

HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
PROSTRTION,

UNEXCELLED FOR INFANTS!

Rev. R. N. Ml ldleton. paster M. E. church.
Cedar Spring!*. Mich., Mays: Sleep and reat
were Htranp.-rH to me after preaching till I uned
•Adlronda" Now t nim-p soundly and awake
tefreshed. and I can heartily recommend ltPrcpanxl by WHEELER and FULLER
MEDICINE CO.. Cedar Springs. Mich.

THE BEST

SOLD BY

W. H. GOODYEAR.

In The Market

HASTINGS.

It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,
HASTINGS, MICH.

Hastings City Bank,

CURE

Hastings,

Fick Headache and reUrre all tho troublaa tod*

CAPITAL

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$75,000.00.

SURPLUS &gt;12.000.00.
eating, pilndn the BL&lt;!o. Ao. While their mod
xccaxkabto euceoM haa boon shown in curtog j

SICK

nciidaebe. yat Carter’s UtUo Liver PfM are
equally TaJuabtoin Constipation, curing and pro-

lirer and rogulate Uxabounla. Even U they only

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■uf&amp;r from thia diatresilng complaint; but fortumtety tbeir goodaarodoea no tend ber^aod Uxoro
who cnca try them x-Lll RndthroollUJopllhiTslwablotu so many ways that they wlU not bo wilEcg to do without them. Bat after allaldt head

Incorporated under the laws of the Bttre or
Michigan.

Oped for business Dec. IS.IBM.
.
officers:
•
O. G. Robinson, Preaident;
Chester Messer, Wee. Pre*.
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
:
Dt’Jt ctors:
D. W. Reynolds,
D.G. Robinson,
R. B. Messer.
John Garveth,
Chester Mdeser,
P. T. Colgrove.

Has the only savings department in Ln Barry
County and pays 4 per cent Interest on all Ums

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THE WORD “ROORBACK."
Additional County News.

The old town presents a half ori­
ental half medieval appearance—it*
few splendid palaces, which belong to
tho late dictators ami their families
and favorites, sandwiched among hut*
of mud and cane, with bark roofs and
sne window apiece. Palms, bananas,
Itassion flowers and other tropical
plants and blooms abound—but you
meet few people, and those are mostly
women. The grassy streets, according
to a Paraguay correspondent, have a
sad, deserted look, constantly remind­
ing one that the sons and husbands
and lovers and brothers perished on
the battlefields or died of starvation in
hiding, or rotted in prison, as thou­
sands did who were ignorant even of
what they were accused, or were tor­
tured ana murdered by the three ty­
rants who ruled and ruined the counXHere women do the work that In
parts of the world is monopol­
ized by the stronger sex—such as
cleaning the streets,' loading tho ships,
driving the ox carts, cultivating the
fields, carrying on tbe markets, etc.,
and it Is said that during the long,
hard war, they made the best and
bravest soldiers.
Naturally, where
men are in the proportion of one to
seven, they arc at a higher' premium
Mrs. Jane Barber entertained her sister
than elsewhere, and in Paraguay they
Mrs. Lizzie McDonald of Grand Rapids,
are figuratively kept in cotton-wool by
last week—Martin Johnson of Vermont Is
here calling on old neighbors—Miss Gertie their admiring female relatives.
Shorter aud Mary Hoffenden visited their
REMINISCENCES of napoleon.
aunt Mrs. Jennie Haie at Shelby last jrcek
—Rev. A. E. Hawley wife and daughter
Marriage of Hia Brother.
spent last week with friends here and at
Spring Brook—Enos and Fred Barber
I never saw Bonaparte in such wrath
started Monday on a visit to the World’s as when he learned that his brother
fair—Will Colby and daughters of South Lucien had' married at Senlis the
Lyons wore the guests of their cousins J.
widow of Jouberthon, a Paris broker.
and P. Barber'and fam 1 es last Week— He ordered me, says a writer in Cen­
The Misses Mattle Barber and Carrie
tury, to send for the notary and tell
Bowen spent last week at Gull Lake—
him to bring his register. When the
Elmer Reynolds had the misfortune to
have a loaded wagon run over his foot and notary arrived I took him to SL Cloud
now be can't walk as well as he did—Mrs. at nine in the morning. Here is word
Mary Barber and Annie Tlbbltts made a for word the dialogue ’between the
business trip to Kalamazoo Monday— first consul and the notary:, “Was it
Oscar Anderson has moved to Kalamazoo you. sir, who registered my brother's
and Frank Fisher and brothers take, care marriage?” “Yes, citizen first consul.”
4&gt;f his section ofthe IL R. track—Geo. and “Were you unaware, then, that he was
Hugh VahDrw'alker of Kalamazoo were the my brother?” “No. citizen first con­
guests of Jotin Brown Thursday—Mrs. sul.” “Did you not know that my con­
Frank fisher ts quite ill at writing.
sent was necessary to thc validity of
the act?" “1 do not think so. Your
MLss Nellie Hewitt, of Barker Creek, brother has long been of age, he has
visited her father and other friends here filled high posts, he has been a minis­
this week—The Misses Mate and Ruth ter and ambassador, he has no'father,
Livingston have been spending a few days he is free to marry?' “But he has a
at home—John Hotelling had his finger mother whose consent was necessary?"
badly cut by a bandeutter wnile thresh­ “No; he is of age and a .widower?* “But
ing—Mrs. Henry A'hour and daughter I am a sovereign, and as such my con­
Belle, of Fowler, v. re guests of Ettle sent was necessary.” “You are a sov-,
Falk .1 few days la- week—C. A. ere 1 go only for ten years, and your’
Snook is visiting h&lt;r -on Dr. J. M. Snook,
of Kilnmazoo—Mrf. Chauncy Warren and family Is not bound toyou." “Show me/
S. Carlirie are among the sick—F. M. the marriage register?” "Here it
Searles visited Mr. and’ Mrs. Barnes at The first consul read it, and In Abut­
Y-M-kvllle lurt Thursday and Friday—Mack ting the book was very near tearing
Falk and Miss Auuie Wren, of Plainwell, the page. "I shall annul 1L” “That
calico on friends hfre last Sunday—Miss will be difficult, for it is carefully
Cora Saddler and Dell Rupert were mar- ( drawn up.
xne
up.” "neon
“Be off witn
with you.
you.” The
ml lx.t wren Wedixxl.xxH tb« rr.id.nr. ■ notary retired without hnring for a
«■ llw l.ridr'. n»o|ut»-ltd. Xl.Uol. and । ,ar,ment ioat |,|, .ompomire.
iMiuiiy have icturijed w their home nt i
\----------------------------- ----------------Charlotte—School begins next Monday I SHE HAD A FIGHTING PARTNER.
with Miss Minnie Wardell as teacher—M. ,
J. Goss, of Plainwell, was in thc village
line Hide Partner* fur Dueling I’urposr*.
Tuesday.
________
A rather curious institution is aris­
ing
in Paris, that of dueling associates
George Allen started tor the White City
of lady journalists. Recently, says the
last Tuesday—Clarence Viss and family,
of Grand Rapids, are stranding the week London. New, the lady known as
with friends in East Rutland—Mrs. Frank Mme. Severine, who was intimately
Maus, of Grand Rapids visited friends In copnected as a fnend, literary helper,
Rutland Monday—We have got a man in and disciple of M. Jules Valles, Con­
this town that claims by draining Podunk tributed an article to the Journal at
Lake and about 40 acres of swamp for him which a M. Mussurd, a socialist, took
that it will be about &amp;40(f damage more or offense.
He called on M. Xau, the
lew.
I
.
editor, to ask for satisfaction. It be4ng
impossible
to call Mme. Severine
,J&lt;fhn*town and Barry
—1
Mrs. Goldefiburg, of Cincinnati. Ohio. out the answer was that, in virtue of a
, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Harvy Bel­ fiction adopted for the purpose of re­
linger—The Misses Mabie and Maud Horn­ leasing M. Xau from all responsibility
beck spent a part of last week with friends in such cases, Mme. Severine was sup­
in your city—The Banfield and Kinsley posed to be the joint author with M.
S«bbath School picnic at Fine lake next ___
_________of
._______________
___________
Labruyere
all her articles.
He had
Thursday—John Verdlne now occupies 1 agreed to be .answerable for any
his new house—A number from this place offense she might give.
anticipate visiting the Columbian Exposi­
M.- Massard then sent seconds to M.
tion soon.
Labruyere, who, admitting that be
wm the fighting partner of lhe lady,
OLD PIONEERS.
referred him to a couple of male
friends.
The duel, which has taken
The annual meeting of the old pioneers place, was a fierce affair. »It was
!□ the second
will
bo held In this city Thursday fought with foils.
day Sept. 7tb, commencing at 10 o’clock round M. Labruyere received a cut on
a. tn. The meeting will be held in the the chin, but the doctors saying it did
new court house which will be a fitting not signify, there were five other
dedication ot tbe new building. Special rounds. The combat was ended by M.
rate* have been secured over the C. K.
Massard running his foil through the
S. R. R. and it Is hoped that a like favor
forearm of M. Labruyere.
Honor was
may be secured from the Michigan Cen­
then declared satisfied, add M. Latral.
■
bruyera
was
driven
back
to
Paris.
One of the Interesting features of the

Geo. F. Truman, of Grand
lUpids.
speul Sunday with hl.* parents here—Dr.
and Mrs. 8. M. Fowler, ot Hastings. spent
Sunday with Nitahville friends-Mrs. K­
T. Miller and daughter Jennie
turned to Jonesville—Mrs. Wilson and
4»utM.r, or LOW™.
*"• «"“1’
r. f'olleri-L. V. F.|,l.n.rMd
frailly. ot Woodland, were at I*.8. ^Put­
nam’s brer Sunday—Mrs. F. T. Boise and
Mrs. H. R. Banks gave their mother, Mrs.
G; A. rriimao. a very piea.-snt surprise
party at their home last Sul unlay after­
noon—Waiter Webster and family spent
Sunday at Battle Creek—Misre« Electa
and Minnie Forafte aud Edith Fleming
spent fest Sunday afternoon at E V.
Smith’s—Lot? of Rn&gt; at the driving park
Wednesday atteruwm at the ball game Iratween the lean, and fat men of town—
Claud Hough and Ray Townsend went
to tbe camp meeting at Sunfield on their
wheels Sunday—Miss Ora Smith is visit­
ing friends at Jackson—Ed. Brdwn and
Miss Myrtle Meek.are visiting friends at
Jonesville—Mrs. Wm. Boston Is visiting
at Howell—Miss Howard. of Canada, is
visiting her sister Mrs. J. W. McAllister—
Ed. Leibbauser is home from Chicago
when' he has been for about a month—The
Lentz Tabic Co. have shut down- tho fac­
tory ou account of dullness ot trade.

meeting will be tbe short addresses made
by one of the old pioneers from each
&gt;wnship, giving an account of the early
rarlences of thp pioneers of each of the

RUSSIAN COLONIES.

SHERMAN LOST THE BASKET.

Some great man in Russia, Prine*
Potemkin or another, wa* co“m“Binned by Empress Catherine IL to
colonize the regions adjoining the
rt.cr.ndpro.l.lrf with the requl.lt.
funds. These funds he diverted from
their proper use. When th® erhpre**
ame on her tour'of inspection she
passed
down the; stream in slow
and impressive fashion, borne in a
state barge.
Every
afternoon she
righted a neat and charming village
on the bunk, and, going on shore, was
hailed by a band of prosperous peas­
ants In gala attire.
Passing from
house to house, she would see an
abundant meal smoking on thc board,
frequently- including a roast sucking­
pig. There was, it is true, a cer­
tain similarity between one village
and another; but this was easily ex­
plained by the fact of all being de­
signed by the same government archi­
tect. And so the inspection went on,
with complete satisfaction to all par­
ties concerned, till n malicious person
in thr imperial suite liappciied to be­
think himself of his penknife and
while the intelligent cottagers were
busy answering Catherine s questions
he slyly amputated the tail of the
sucking-pig. in the next cottage the
family wasabout to regale--on tho tail­
less sfleking-pig!
The main result
was that the empress ever uftcr looked
with great disfavor} on, not I’etemkln,
but the ingenious gentleman with the

Sherman InrarUbl, go«» to
market eereral lime, » week, enyn
Waehinoton.
So do other eenators
wire., nn&lt;l MnneUmea a ffreat etateaman row «lon»
for amueemenl, or
from a
°t duty- Mre- Sherma
had watched Senator Mandareon. of
Nebraaku. ewortlng Ida wife through
the market, eren oeoae onally luggfog
the pnwlelon
banket.
MiJ. Sher­
man thought her hnaband might ehow
her tho earae attention, and quoted
Mr Mandemon to him till In simple
despair Mr. Sherman oonaented to lxannexed on market day- J1"
whole rope and oxen .-arrled the ba*11'1but Mrs. Sherman has never mentioned
“market” to him since. He lost the
lm.k.-t end Ue loxt him. for a time,
and. when th. Irroat ilnam-ier wan «xf.
in his own hojnc, he announced in biff
type that Senator Manderson and all
the rest ot both houses might go to the
market every day of their lives, but as
for him, John Sherman, as long as he
possessed his mental foetalties, he
would never be persuaded into going

WAR'S DESOLATION.

TO HAVE FUN WITH BEES.

penknife. ___ _______________

The only inatrurfient used purely for
punishment in her majesty’s jail now­
adays is a crank handle weighted heav­
ily with lead andl working heavily.
Inside a box, an indicator at a&lt; slit
recording the
number of revolu­
tions made—eight thousand to eleven
thousand constituting a day's work.
Among the purvly mechanical labor is
Included the working nt the crank
handles of the huge] water pump, and
by cranks, too, all the meal used in tbe
prison is ground, but in the case of thc
corn-grinding the prisoner may rest us
often as he likes provided he gets
through his allotted task.

Assest in ruining

yo.:r.yesightbut,
have your eyes
examined and fit­
ted with glasses by

bR. Q. W. LOWRY.

THE EHF'IRt bRILL

The sultan of Ttirkey is said to be

DOINGS
See the suction carpet sweepers for 82.00
It can lieat all opposition at the Racket.
Sailor hats so much worn by young
ladles cheap. Trimmed to order at thr
‘
Racket.

Only a few ladies hats yet to close out
without regard to cost, at the Racket,
-

We still sell ladles gauze vests at about
one lialf price from other dealers.
The Racket.

It lias SHOES on too. or HOES, just as you like, in any number from * to 24 spring
Hoes or Spring Pressure Show, and stands without an equi on earth either as a SHOE or
HOE Drill, which is the universal verdict of more than a hundred
1
fanners I have sold to
in the past three years.
*
Always buy the BEST.
It will pay you to call aud see me before buying.
Perfection is never an accident.
I also sell the oMesb and beet STEEL WIND MILL in the market and everybody,
likes it—The Everlasting Galvanized Steel Aermotor Mill and Towers.
No ruet.no
Please call and see me before buying an imitation mill that is only painted ajid not
galvanized like tie Aermotor.

Table linen! Yes we have It and you know
that means at less than other houses for
same grade of goods.
Tur Racket.

Handkerchief extracts for 35c an ounce
at tbe Racket
See oor outing shirts for 50c.
The Racket.
Those walking shoes go fast at the
price tbev sell them at th? Racket.

Just arrived corsets for 48
the Racket.

$1,500

and 75c at

See our price on lawn tennis shoes to
close out
The Racket.
offer. It H will rain, we will sell
you umbrellas for 50c each at the Rack­

Scientific Truth.
A dandy slop pall with cover, painted
It is a fact not generally known, ami ornamented tor 35c at the Racket.
says Science, that if one holds his
Strainer milk pans tor 45c at lhe Rackbreath wasps, bees and hornets can be
handled with impunity. The skin be­
Indies'hosiery al prices no one will
comes sting proof, and by holding tbe
Insect by the feet apd giving her full meet.
Tile Racket.
liberty of action you can neo her drive
her weapon against the impenetrable
Our m|ns a pair for 23c socks are thr
surface with a force) that lifts her body same others sell 2 pairs for. at the Rack­
.
at every stroke; but let the smallest et.
quantity of air escape from the lungs
When In need ot Yankee Notions of
and the sting will penetrate at once. any kind do not pay two prices when you
I have never seen an exception to thia con «et same goods for one price at the
in twenty-five years' observation.
Racket.
I have taught young ladies with vezy
Combs at frota Ji to K what others sell
C. Matthews.
their friends for, at tbe Racket.
। delicate hands to astonish tbeir
parcel. 1 by the performanc* of this feat, and I
m a. are aL Ituttand.
Hnlr brusties at prices you will wonder
city. saw one so severely stung os to require aL at the Racket.
NiSdU?",Art* m«&gt;'
the services of n physician, through
EH laughing at a witty remark of her sis­
«,wo
to T’ S’ I-*wTBt'ce, la
Table and H«&gt;or oil cloth at prices no
ter, forgetting that laughing required one will make, at lira Racket.
breath. For a theory in explanation I
A few hoys wagons worth 75 cents. We
to lM,h,
am led to believe that holding the will closf out f^r 50c each, at the Racket.
-oath partlaUy cloves the pores of the
Remember
wb Nell lace at about j; what
x My experiments In that direchuve not l&gt;een exact enough to be others ask for i^. *
The Racket.
scientific value, but I am satisfl
. ,.0»oo w lUitle Hazel. 8 F.\ of 8 W fc
We have a new stock of ribbon. Call
t it very sensibly affects the
1
"z'S cwi’S: M BUtW. W
1MWO. tion.
of any
mid -&lt;re the pride at the lheket.
’ insensible perspiration.
A *7'l' M. Bartlett to Al.lrlcli BfW.. lot
Delton. fled tha,
We waul mote eggs. Highert market
B "Lo, a.lloOertMorlo W. J ItoMnoro. SO a. amount oz
aesthetic used in China price nt tilt Raoket.
‘ ' TKttK M. Ha.r»«-. •«..
Have you forgot it? Well we sell slates
•n made known. It is
A curious an
lit half price now to what otliirs do. at the
1‘
* rred2’fre!:--a-1, A. Lxrtl*. 1'4 *. re. W.
has recently be*,
•
T It by prodding, Racket.
*Wu».K AUg-ra to A- Woolley, lot IM. city. obtained by plach
znces it exudes ■
flour mid irritajw,
paste
with
the
.ynvuSV. HrottloC. H. and L. fl- Dil'enbcck. Under these clrium
n dissolved in '
• *.yrrM, mt ii. woodland,
•4-' 4. Matthew* to Arabella HtpwsJ. lota 0 liquid which forms
' unimthetle ’
i
a* 1. Mk rz. ■ttriker'a add, eUy. fills®
flour. Thia paste,
- has been
*gr water, has well mirkm.
few minproperties. After the tinge.
wlthont
2* immersed in the liquid for

THE RACKET

any pain being fait.

on shore.

Don’t

the most extravagant housekeeper in
tlic would. According to a recent esti
mate Vis domestic budget runs, thus:
Repaiw, new furniture, mats, beds,
etc..45,000.000 francs; toilet requisite^
including rouge and enamels for the
/ladies of the haremj and jewelry, 50,­
000,000 francs; extra extravagances,
05,000,000 francs; clothes and furniture
for the sultan pcriwnally. 10,000,000
franca; douceurs and wages, 20,000,000
franca; gold and silver plate, 12.500,000
francs; maintenance of five carriage*
and horses, 2,500,000 francs—a total ol
175,000,000 francs, or more-than 838,000.oou

lardy baud of early settlers who
he trials and hardships of pioneer
-onstantly growing emailer and
d these annual meetings should
life'ft i
s of calling them together in
smafidr in,
», and for a short time live
Ira Ibe'thas
•
early days, which are now
Urge hbWM
'Ira old pioneers as the
over agalh't ' ,
’
heir lives.
looked updb'fly \
requested to mention
martplessarfCtftt
sting,, together with
Other papers'll.
as they may be
time and place of 'fie.
sncli other commt&lt;Ma
pleased to make.

it*

A Pugnaclou* Carp.
At Columbus, Ind., recently a carp
which weighed eight and a half
pounds bad been left in a small sound
of water bv the recent overflow, and
was discovered by a dog, who began
barking at IL The fish began jumping
at tho dog, and his gills and fins be­
came distended. plainly showing hia
intense anger. Finally the dog sprang
at the fish, and, plunging under the
water, brought the carp out and laid it

Carl4m« Htatory t II*
late
O„ 1-oUtUI Vacatedary
The word “roorback," which bob*
an toward the end of most political
campaigns in connection with the nsUing of opposition lies, has a curiou*
origin. Nathan Guillord, once a well
known citizen of Cincinnati, was an
active whig politician and editor of an
energetlo whig paper. On April 1 of a
certain year he published a circum­
stantial account of experiments by a
German chemist named Roorback.
Roorback had been examining the
chemical constituent* of eggs of differ­
ent bird*, supposing it might be possi­
ble at last to compound a hatehable
egg. According to the story, after
putting many of his manufactured
eggs to the annual heat of different
patient mothers, he at lust htyiplly sueceeded iu hatching one egg. and pro­
duced a living bird. The story then
goes on to dcht-ribo very minutely the
strange creature, anatomically, physi­
ologically. aud every other way. imi­
tating the scientific style used in simi­
lar duscs. The story read very well,
and was copied into many other pa­
pers. and after going the rounds of the
press in ol’ parts of the United States
It was at last (after three or four
months) discovered to have been first
publishcfl on the 1st of April. Tho
Enquirer of that eUy immediately
fixed upon Father Guilford the name
of Roorback, which was thereafter
held to mean a political Uar, although
the story had nothing to do with poli­
tic*. Being well stuck to, thc name
became nt lust pretty well fixed, and
Mr. Guilford was for many yearn well
known in the political field as Old
Roorback.

WE HA VE JUST PURCHASED

$ 1.500 WORTH
That we v ill close out at the regular

WHOLESALE PRICE
&lt;&gt;f the g'-’ods.

Remember that EUERYPAIR is WARRANT­
ED to be first class ?« every respect.
Call and examine the goods while there is a
large assortment.

c.i1.05D0RN &amp; CO

SIGN.“TH£ BANKRUPT STORE.

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Hastings Banner.

'• 'L. XXXVHI: NO. ;6

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HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 17, 1893.

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by
COOK.

BBOS..

H4HTIXG8, MICH.

ung
but,
yes
fitsbj

DOWO/KI
SHOE DRILL

COUNTY NEWS.
Still we are asking for that much need­
ed rain, but mH In valr^-Dr. Lampmatis’
family and Henry Graves and family
have returned to Hastings, the latter
making a two weeks visit—Kellog Stanly,
of Hartford. Is expected here again this
week for the purpose of buying apples and
shipping them. They are not very plenty
in this place—The dance held at Rice’s
Ball last Friday night was not largely at­
tended—Air. Bgm« of Hastings was here
last week fishing at Clear lAke— Kate
Mack of Albion is the guest of G. IL
Manning at present—OHle Vanlionwfa
able to bt» out after his recent Illness*-!.
Powell fa marketing apples In Battle
Creek at 55 cents per bulhel—Mrs. Mann­
ing and mother expect to visit relatives In
Delton this week Wednesday— Dr. Young
of Nashville was In our little town last
Saturday—IL Ormsbee of Nashville will
soon occupy- bis new house—R K. Stan­
ton and daughter Sybel did not go to
Chicago last'week Friday on account of
his son Earl's illness. Thev expect to go
this week-j^ftiy Webster came near los­
ing his cow last week by per eating* a bushel
of rye—N. Clemen's
Clemen’s is
Is making prvuarapreparal tlon to buHd an addition to his honse—
School begins Sept. 4th.
). with MieMisiv Piigrim at the bead—(J. W.
G U
Frey fa toe of
the sick at this writingIf-Mrs.
—
C. ty-ster
has gone to visit relatives In MilW
for an Indefinite time. She is some liter
than.she was whlle*here.

?Y

he ' very best drill mad
It has reached the perfection
m.iineil after 21 years’ experience in its maiiufkciure, while

drills have been made but a year or two.
Ifwoh need a drill
think of buynig one without calling at my storclj

IRA VAN VALKENBURGH,
■

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Hi.

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EST.
rbody
it, no

I not

W

ItAOfloid.

y morning between the Lour
&lt;&gt;t nine and ten o’clock the »ton\ of
Andrew Bresee was discovered to be' on
fire in Qie roof. Ready help soon put it
out. Caused by chimney burning out—
The .Sunday school picnic last- Thursday
nt Fine kike won n very enjoyable affair
for both young and old—Mrs. Fagly died
at her sister's home last Friday morning.
Funeral services were held }donday at
10 o’clock n. m. ut the church here. She
being a member r,t thisichurch 'It brought
out a l-.ost of friends to! see her remains
laid away.
.

WHOLE NO. 1992
Lake Tuesday from here—The Congrega­
tional church Is undergoing much neededj
repairs—The business men's picnic this
Thursday. They take in the Muskegon
excursion—The treat has been on several
of our business men 4his week for they
will persist In going to the postoffice for,1
the afternoon mull since none comes.
Creasy.

Cora Starr, of Crawfordsville, !nd.‘. i»
spending her vacation with friends at this
place—Mrs. M. Me &lt;!ncb "went to the
Sanitarium at Battle Creek for treatment
on Monday—Mrs. Edna Slater ami son
Guy, of Thornton. Nebraska, are here
visiting their many friends and relatives—
Minnie Flower has gone to Kalamazoo to
work at dressmaking—Hyland Honeywell
Is entertaining a friend from Hastings—
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maginnfa, of Kalamazoo,
visited at Joshua Brown’s Sunday—Mr.
and Mrs. Pierce Travis are visiting the
world’s fair this week.
Freeport.

IL K. Grant, of "astings. was in town
Friday evening—To S. Ekert and wife, a
son—Geo. Perkins whs in Grand Rapid*
last Thursday. He was accompanied home
by his son Carl, Friday—Mrs. Seger Is vis­
iting in Detroit—living Wa$d, of Detroit}
spent the Sabbath in this place the guest
of his father. A. B. Ward—V. S. Ward,
of Lowell, is In the village the guest of
bls parents, D. O. Ward and wife—The
ball game last Saturday between Irving
and Freeport resulted lu Freeport beating.
The MOM stood 39 to 11—Floyd McColiom
Is able to resume work—Miss Mina Rich­
ardson. of Clarksville, visited her sister,
Mrs. E. Ferguson at Lindon last week.

SUMMER'S

AUTUMN’S

GOING

Something
That should
Be remeinDBred

COMING

Lumber Waaons, Buddies,
Flows. Drills, and
Sprlnd Tooth Harrows,

WE WILL SELL CHEAP.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2N5ON

esse.Townsend

WANTED!

CUSTOM SAWING.

J. l: WILKINS,

OMR NEW ST2RE

W. H. QOObTEAR

Schools are Invited. Reduced rates on
all railroads—Dr. Scribner was elected
representative for the.K. O. T. M. Lodge
of Delton to attend the Great Camp annual
review to be held In Grand Rapids ’ Sept.
13, 14. and 15th.
Milo

No rain since July 28th., .vegetation of
all kinds fa suffering—Threshing fa pro­
gressing and grain Is in good condition
with some phenomenal yields that might
seem fishy If told. From facts gathered,
Barry county will-give a large average
yield. Will It be twenty bushels? Yea.
A bushel of wheat has a measure of value
of 50 cents. A bushel of wheat will buy
10 of Ed Powers 5c. cigars or 5 of bls 10c.
ones: 10 glasses of beer or five glasses of
whiskey. To these that indulge,’paste
this in your hat. Tfcere is one class of
people who are comparatively Independ­
ent. vlx , the farmer, but he must know
and appreciate IL The watchword with
all must be “economy”—Aug. 10 the mean
temperature SO degrees, the warmest day
of the year. The writer had a kinder
tired feeling come over him and kept close
In the shade—Miss Mary Flower from
Meadville Pa. Is visiting her cousins the
Flowers at Milo. I^eft this a m. for
Chicago to take In the World’s fair—
Alfred Storr a native of Prairieville, Onow
a resident of Philadelphia where he 1s en­
gaged in erecting wind mills and the
plumbing business, Is visiting his brother
and friends. He will take In Chicago be­
fore he returns to Philadelphia.

Quite an agreeable family reunion oc­
curred at residence of A. Moon a few days
since. The surviving brothers and two
Btjrt Searles is on the sick list—Miss sisters. Mrs. Ward of Ross and Airs.
Kate Nobles Is visiting friends in Augusta Caskey with her husband of Petoskey
—Mr. and Mrs. Franz Willison, of .Eaton were present beside several near relatives
Ibipids, are visiting bis father this week who helped to swell the number who par­
—Mrs. Geo.
-Tungate
Is
enter­ ticipated in the enjoyment of the occasion
taining n cousin, from Nebraska—Ed. that brought them together—Mrs. Henry
Searles and wife, of Battle Creek, are vis­ Allen who has suffered with a cancer for.
iting ids father Thomas Searles—Oar a long time died Friday. Her funeral was
school bi'gins the first Monday in Sept., held at her late residence Saturday. Rev.
willi Miss Bertha Gaskill as teacher—Our Pope officiating. Mrs. Allen leaves a
S. S. picnic was a success In every respect husband to-&lt;noum her loss and one adopt­
—Luther Tolles, ot Augusta, called on old ed girl-t^)lck Doyle and Fred Barlow
friends last Sunday—A few from tlils were here on Saturday witnessing the
place are preparing to attend the camp sports and games of the day and enjoying
meeting south of your city this week— dhemselves with old friends very ngreeaMrs. Lena Bellinger has returned to' her bly-y4lastings nine played base bail with
Hickory nine Saturday the former having
home in Charlotte.
been badly scooped up by the latter to tin}
Bodford.
tune of 10 to o-s/The matinee program on
Miss Lida and Dora Nichols, of Bay Saturday vfas well carried out. In bicyele
City, are visiting their parents Mr.and___race Ross jCadwallader took ’ the purse.
Mrs. C. A. Nichols—Mrs. E. W. Jordon On foot rade we are told that a Hastings
nud Mrs. L N. Mosher have postponed boy won the prize. In. horse racing a
their visit to the world’s fair as reported horse owned at Creasy twenty years old
last week owing to the death of tl^latter’s took the purse—On trotting Mr. Butler’s
sister—Rev. Ewing. ISnpt. of State S. 8. station made a clean sweep over four
Association, will preach here next Sunday others that were in the race. AU the
morning—The Ladies Aid*4ociety met at sports were highly enjoyed and every­
the home of Mrs. E. Arufatrong on Wed- thing passed off satisfactorily to all who
needay-Messra. Merrit Perkins, Dan Whit­ were present, and the dance in the avenney. Ernest and Ed. Mdon went to Chicago ing was well patronized and the younger
Sunday night—J. H. Mantel has been con­ class were well pleased with rkfl music
fined to tiie house for several days with ii and entertainment a; Lew Flint’s Hotel.
rather serioiis Illness—Ray Gifford came
home sick Monday night from south Battle
AN ITEM FOR THE SMOKER,
Creek—The annual Case family reunion
was held hi this place at the Grange hall
Fever*! of the Mont Popular Bruni*
on Wednesday of this week.

F. B. Fleming went to tansing _____
,
Monday
returning Wednesday—There is consider­
able thieving going &lt;m In Carlton. Olis
1 .andon has lost 7 or 8 fat s|ieep and Mr.
.Jacob Shriber had altojit 25 shocks of oats
disappear from his field, while fruit cans
and other things also come up missing—
Mrs. Huntley, of Grand Rapids, is guestof Miss Myrtle O’dell—Pastures are get­
ting bare and butter scarce—Mrs. Jacob
O’dell went tn Grand Ledge, as a delegate
to the Sunday school convention—Charley
Carpenter, George and Jessie Vester at­
tended Miss Norah Andrews' picnic nt
Thornapple Lake last Thursday and report
a splendid lime—Mrs. Wagoner spent the
past week visiting Mrs. Jennie Smith—
Mrs. C. W. Cramer of Pentwater fa visit­
The bean crop will be shortened up nt
least one half by the drought also late ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. James KnickIs that I don't go thro’ potatoes. Corn Is* standing it verj well erbacker—The young people of this place
held a private picnic at Gun take last Fri­
the countiy "hen-peck­ with few exceptions.
day—Mr*. Jvnpfe Pelham of Bellaire is
ing1’ the life out of you
spending a few weeks &lt;wlth her mother
trying to sell you some­ Mr. Osgood now returns to resume his Mrs Reuben Pierce—Joln^Carlisle who is
working at Siver Creek is home for a week
lumber
business
—
Richard
Cotton
was
thing you don’t want or ,called hurriedly home to Ohio on account —
Rev. Zimmerman will preach here ope
need, but when you are of sick brother-in-law—Mrs. Ed. Smith, of week from next Sunday for the last time—
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mattison are entertaining
in want of anything *in Grand Rapids, Is now calling on her many their
daughter Airs. Elmer England of
friends here—Peter Feller’s wife, of Lake
my line such as
Odessa, was the guest of O. E. Wood over Grand Rapids—Miss Maude Honeyset of
rhe Fall season will booh be upon us with its new
Sunday—II; Marks, of Rutland, made bls Plainwell was the guest of her cousin Ml I
brother John a short call on Sunday—Mrs. Kate Cole last week—Mrs. S. T. Jessup
new pleasures, and new scenes, and you will need
'
Garry Baker has now returned from Ce­ has returned from Shelbyville where she
dar Creek where she has been making a has been visiting her daughter. Mrs.
lengthy visit and picking berries—The Warner.
ladies mite society of this place will meet
at Mrs. W. S. Cotton’s on State Road 24
The Zeeland brick Co., have just closed
It will be money in Inst—Quilting Is tiie order of the day.
a contract for one half a million of brick—
The death of Mrs, Jackson, an old pio­
your pocket to give me
TIMES ARE HARD.
neer.
occurred on the 12th InsL, and the
The
continual
dry
weather
makes
the
a call,
farmers look blue—Several Woodlandltes funeral took place at the church last Sun­
are expected, to return from the world’s day-Wallace McCallum is suffering from
fair to-night—We had a scrap on our a very sore toe caused by an ingrowing toe
Call and see us.
It will pay you.
streets Saturday night while our marshal naB. It fa feared that amputation will be
was eating supper. No arrests were made necessary—Our' school has, commenced
—Our base ball nine are doing some fine again with Mr. Rackus as’ teacher—Mary
ONE PRICE
playing—Deacon Holmes is on the sick Horn having completed her school in the
SHOE DEALERS.
list—Our creamery scare seems to have Nausley Dfat has commenced teaching an­
subsided—John Crites, of Oregon, Is ex­ other term al the Eagle school house.
pected in town to-night—Grasshoppers
have injured the oat crop to a considerable
E. Tompkins Is at home from Galesburg
extent—Mrs. A. 8. Haight will return to
Fife Lake In a few days—L. D. Warner Mrs. L. Seger Is at Battle Creek this week
and David Leedy have entered Into part­ —Walter Powers and wife, of Nashville
nership under firm name of Warner A were In town last week—Frank Beck, of
Leedy and will sell agricultural Imple­ Battle Creek was at P. K. Jewell’s the first
ments. buggies, mowers and binders—J. of the week—Edgar Tyler and wife, of
M. Smith received a telegram on Monday Vermontville, were at Calvin Smith’s Sat-,
calllng him to his former home In Yankee urday and Sunday—Don’t forget the ice
Springs—M. H. MdCormlck has purchased cream social al Dr. Powers’ this Saturday
ahorse—Wm. Milton slept at Ijiie Wendal night—Ida Moore has returned home from
house on Monday night—Guy Bove ami Ann Arbor— Everything Is crying rain—
Lee Wright had a rcrap at the hotel on Walter Cooley, of Battle Creek, was In
”
Monday—Wheat Is booming. It was sold town a couple of days last week.
That was, that we had a
on our streets for; 53 ■ cents a bushel on
while ago. We’ve been giv­ .Monday.
Delton
•
ing our customers a benefit
D. C. Colley of Huntertown Indiana,
N&gt;.hv|lle.
wa^the guest of Harry Stayman Saturdayever since too in many lines.
Mrs. E. L Parrish has company from fast—Mr. and Mrs. Stayman and daughter
We’ve just got settled now in New York-atate—Miss Florence Harper, of Martin Corners were the guests o( Harry
one of the neatest stores in of Grand Rapids, Miss Stella Heath, of Staytnan Saturday—H. C. Boynton was
Hustings, and Ml‘»s Fanny Nichols, of in Kalamazoo Friday and Saturday on
Michigan.
Lansing, were guests of Mbs Greta Young business—Mrs. Keefer of Kalamazoo fa
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
over Sunday—Mrs. Ada Rer&lt;l Fleming and visiting ut C. fykrs and vicinity this
daughter
of Philadelphia. Pa, were guests week—John Moon built a cottage at High­
1 also do
of Mrs. F. TvBolsetfind other friends here land park on Gull latke last week for ’WllI
the first of the wef-k—Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Slater. He also Ims another cottage t»»
Everts are taking in the world's fair this build next summer at the same park and
week—Miss Amy Harding, of R&lt;ickford. 40.000 slungim to lay lu Hie situr vicinity
II/., visited tier cousin Mfas Edith Flem­ —OrHe Buist and family btindayitl u»
ing over Sunday—Mrs. C. M. Putnam Pleasant Laki-—Therejvvilt lie a nnimi
Is huge, colivenieiit and
Sunday al Lansing—Miss Elect* Sunday sTfu-o! plmlc at Gull take the
pleasant and we cordially spent
Furnissis taking in some of Hie sights at 31sL of ttifa momh. tat «-\rrj body turn
the While City.tills week—Miss Grace out—George Keros and wife si»ri»i Sun­
invite
Our
friendsand
patrons
P. S. Anyone having 4arge logs that they
Early, uf Grand Ilapftfa. who has been day with hfa folks—The Aid Socleiy have
to call on us in our new
visiting here for home time returned liomr
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
the chairs and carjiets tor the
location.—First door west of Monday. Her aunt, Mrs. C. W. Everts purchased
new church—Marlon Davenport will-occustanding.
accompr:i|«-d her-i-John DeiMeh. » f Mld- py th'- house vneateo by John Williams—
Ira Van Valkenburgh’s.
dleyille, calhd *&gt;u fgettfls here Monday— Prof. Gaskill will occupy the Kelley bouse
Miss L’,da Fclgldier started for Chicago —Mn&gt;. David Mosher Is on the sick list
Tuesday morning expecting to be gone two One more case of Measels In towu at John
weeks -Miss Mlrtule Furnba visited at E. Moon’s—Mr. Solomon ot Rlclilnnd has
V. Smith's in East Castleton part of this rented Mr. Sidimm's farm and halt moved
week—Rey. and Mrs. E. G. Baxter are on the same—Kvlamaxooc &gt;unty union Sur-'
spruduiK their vacatloo In Illinois—There day school basket picnic will be held In
were several picnic parties at Thornapple that city on Aug. 34tb. All ■ Sunday

LEADING HARDWARE DEALER IN BARRY COUNTY.

pring
iE or
Id to '

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

If it were not for cigars there would be
more trouble (han there are for the usual
portion of humanity, at least in getting
along In this bright world. A celebrated
poet once wrote:
“’TIs the sunset of life that gives me
mystical lore.
And coming events cast their shadows
before."
And this same poet should have stopped to
consider that no man In the sunset of
life much dreams about the IB things that
may come when he can get a fine cigar.
However, this particular poet labored- un­
der the disadvantage of never being able
to get an "E. P-,” which fa regarded by in­
telligent smokers as being one of the finest
and most pleasant ten cent cigars on the
market. Then, too. there fa another fine
brand which is not so high priced, but Is
sold for a nickle and is very popular with
the trade. It is “Power's 35." The
smoker who buys either of the above nam­
ed brands will buy them again: because he
finds just what he wants, and It Is an Im­
portant fact that cigar dealers, hotels,
and others have them, because their trade
demands them, and ail declare emphat­
ically that they are superior to other
brands. The material la them is of the
highest order. His alm from the start;
was to produce only the best grades, and,
in which nothing but the most carefully
selected stock fa used. This be has car­
ried out, and is an item of much Import­
ance to both consummerand dealer. BarXER readers who appreciate the best
grades of cigars should ask their dealers,
for the above brands: and dealers who are
desirous of Increasing their trade should
give them a trial. Mr. Powers fa enter­
prising, well known, very popular througboiKlhis section. His brands should '®
found wherever cigars are handled.

Additional Local News.
The August number nf the American
Soldier, even exceeds the promises of cue
July number. The battle for the old Vet­
erans and priialonera of the civil war, h
waged with trenchant pen. Copperheads
mid traitors ure arraigned lu.no cu-rk a;M
wild manner. Cleveland. Hoke Smith and
the -Veteran hunting** Administration an
shown up with a fearlessness wh-cb fa re­
freshing The absurd charges of fraud]
In the pensions nt the old heroes, fa rim
died and ridiculed. The malice, hatrw
and unfairness, of tlje assailants of th]
old union.soldiers demonstrated. ArticSr,
from writers like Cid. John A. Cockrrtl
and Benjamin IL Davenport add to It
literary Merit. A tuagnlfioent colorei
photograph of Gen. U. j*. Grant. 105ixaU
ttiches. ueeompanleK this August numbel
similar to the Lincoln picture in July nuns
far The American Soldier. One. of soq
pictures wid accompany each Issue. F&lt;1
September General Sherman's picture wfl
be given. Twelve such magnified)*. p.J
traits will lx- given In one year making J
collection worth many times the price I
the subscription for a year whl'h fa oat
one dollar. The American Soldier ta'pul
lished by the Nation Publishing Cokim]
Mail and Express Building, 203 BroadwJ
New York.

1

�friend. II.
shrugged his shouldere, but gave IL
taralud,*!&gt;«
He had heard too much of monsieur s
and
areUon.
Wubahurtrl
attentions to madame. his wife, and
Instinctlvalj feHliormyl
desired their Immediate discontinu­ SnhcnTJhere
I’d hid it in the Uance. He must request mousieur’s as­
the
side pocket of my overcoat. No hart;
surance that he [would not again visit
strength of four men to hold her. She
not a blow. Did I supr^ee that he, a ... "OTicvfoif nmnixo—
Beau Rivage. ar else the reparation
Bu Gant. Charles R. King.
raved like a maniac, and her screams
Frenchman, would pardon that or
duo a man of [honor, otc. “there­
appalled the garrison. But screams
the spot until -ti«^t‘on had
upon."
said
Waring,
“
1
didn
’
t
propose
and struggle* wqre all in vain. “Pills
been exacted? Then I begged him to
to be outdone incivility, and therefore
the Less" sent for his senior, and
be calm and listen to me torn moment.
replied,
in
the
best
French
I
could
“Pills the Pitiless" more than ever de­
I told him my plight-that I Lad-given
commond: Permit me to tender monU&gt;d IhVMl “ rt *;
-wifi
served bls name.1 He sent for a strait
my word to be at the barracks that
jacket, saw her securely stowed away —with the knife—and there lay Las­ sleur—both. Monsieur's friends will evening; that I had do money left, but
Ito h» costixvzdJ
.in that and borne over to a vacant celles.1 dead, before Doyle could know find me at the barracks.’"
I could go no further. Instantly he
"All tho same,” said Waring, "when
room in the old hospital, set the stew­ or realize what he was doing. In fact,
Nin-Nin stuck in forgot his woes and became absorbed
I found madame and NlnjNin
Lieut. Reynolds was seated at his ard’s wife on watch and a sentry ut Doyle I never did know It was what
in my affaire. ‘Parole d’honneur!’ be
the*mud I did what I considered the
desk nt department headquarters the door, went back to Waring’s bed­ his wife had told him, and life had
would see that mine was never un­
[proper
thing,
and
drove
• them, eoram
, J««.n
side,
where
Sam
lay
tossing
in
burning
been &gt; hell to him ever since that
{about nine o’clock that morning when
sullied. He himself would escort me
■MURI July, apjj \ J
an orderly in light-bntterj- dress dis­ fever, murmured-hhi few words of cau­ woman curie buck. She had black­ [publico, to ’bom o muman’s.’pever Ict- to thc maison de Capituine. Cram. He
Iting
them
sec,
af
course,
that
tfliere
tion
to
Pierce
and
Ferry,
tlften
hastened
mailed1 him,.more or less, ever since he
mounted’ at the banquette and came
when I would rejoice to say to that brave cnup the stain* three ni a jump. "Capt. back to where poor Doyle was gasping got hik commission, because of an old was nnv row on tap. and
.saw the old fello v with a keen-looking neml. Behold! hese h thy lieutenant,
Cram’s compliments} sir. and this is in agony of mind and body, clinging to trouble he’d hud in Texas.
PROBATE
'party
alongside
11
felt
sure
It
meant of honor thc most unsullied, of cour­ State of Mlrhian.
the
hand
of
the
gentle
«y&gt;ldier
of
the
And|this oohfession was written out
immediate.” he reported, as he held
cW!.
utterly surprised, age the most admirable, of heart the
At a 'jt'Mloii «t h . ।
forth a note. Reynords tore it open, cross, gazing piteously into his father for him, signed by Doyle on his (lying mischief. 1
most magnanimous. The Lord only County Of Birr*. 1.4.M....
therefore,
when'Lascelles
came
up
confessor
’
s
eyes,
drinking
in
his
words
read it hastily through, then said:
bed, duly ititnessed, and the civil au­
knows wlint he wouldn't have done had tbMCityof Ur with
hat
off
and
[hand
extended,
bow
­
“Go and fetch me a cab quick as you of exhortation, yet unable to make ar­ thorities were promjilly. notified.
we not pulleil upht his gate. , There 1
can." and disappeared in the general’s ticulate reply. The flames had done Bridget Doyle was handed over to the ing low, praying pardon for the intru­ helpcil him out on the banquette. He
sion. but saying h‘‘ could not defer an­
r*iljate
room. IJaII a» hour later he was spin- .£heir cruel work. Only in desperate
UHWIIIW&lt;ei
the (natter &lt;
other Instant thejdesira to express his wosstcndiwl by hb. row. whatever it . ,hi
niijg* down the leviee towards the pain could he speak again.
aoju4» &lt;: i.
gratitude the rnml profound for' my Mad been. He would not let me expose ■ n;ikhir
It was nearly dark when Mrs. Cram
French market, and before ten o’clock
my^lf-eren
under
Picrce
’
r,
umbrella.
,
r(
extreme
courtesy
to.nuulame
and
his
-•— ------। r4'tnes lnt&gt;i cxiri ..
was seated in the cdptain’s cabin of came driving back to barracks, bring­
p-irru t.i i tbtji r |„.
|(.-i .
belov. ll child. Hu had heard the whole He would not permit me 4&lt;r-mUrcr • ;.r. p.od
the big British steamer Ambassador, ing Mr. Reynolds with her. Tier eyes
Ku.uihhu
tend |.r.»y, i;.
times
kYou.wIU
'
story, and, to mi- confusion, insisted •from
---------— so of the dog.'
-s *-,
li*-,riiiK the - jriw.
which had arrived at her moorings were dilated, her cheeks flushed with
on ik.iug over afl the details before . drive monsieur
hir-home
return
! —- to his
home and hr*— . Thereupon u i-. Urj.
during the night. Cinin and Kinsey excitement, as she sprang from thc low
Amjn-t. \.
Allerum. e.en «' mJ heroism, as ho here
hero for me at
al once.
one ’ hc
ho ordered
onio red cabby.
ebhy. I*:h
were already there, and to them the phaeton, and, with a murmured “Como
lu th* Joranooti be a,,iv
! filled II. In kmx-ldnir down that biff 1 grasped both my Imtwta with for.ent wild petition au.l ttnrt h,
.••’ iU «•
to me as soon us you can" to her hus­
skipper was telling hia story.
■aw 0! MU||
lullv of a rabman. I was ciurfuted, . good night and tho explanation that insane person und i.ij ..l
‘"■’•nau.iit
Oft thc Tortugas, juit about ns they band, she sped away up the stairs,
esiMU). are required
i Jet couldn't shale him off. . lie wa. | he bad much h»»te. Implored pinion 5of-dd
leaving
him
to
receive
and
entertain
iald court. tbe:i t&lt;&gt;1
had shaped their course for The Belize, I
'ftobakot
Ike.
hi
H
im
City
id
Hn
I iersLsteut- lie was abject. He tagged for learing mo—on the morrow ho
t
■
they were hailed by the little steamer •; her passenger.'
show cause,
! io meet my friend, to present his, to would cull und explain everything— the
“I, too. went to see Mme. Lascelles
Drayar of t
Tampa, bound from New Orleans to-J1
| Open champagne] and drink eternal then darted into tho gate. We never gtatde&lt;&gt;. And i
late
this
afternoon.
”
said
Reynolds.
"I
Havana. 'Hie sea was calm, and a
'i. th»i
Iriemjshlp. He would ehtTigc the name could have parted on more friendly Mid petitioner &lt;
boat
put off irumuic
from the Tampa
and cam&lt;
ooaipuion
:ampg ann
camo II wished to show her
. this.
,, ” . ,
..
h&gt;temted tn • .t
of his chateau—the rottea old rookei-y terms. I stood for a moment to see mid petition a&gt;&lt;&lt;! I
»lo»g»ide. and prewntly . jnnlUmnn
°&lt; * d
a
opy
of
tilt..nb
I -from Beau Rivage to Belle Alliance. | that he safely reached his door, for a
_i_„i Hew_'
—
1. j chief of police of New Orleans.
It
tfc Mai
was assisted aboard.
seemed
weak
l*&gt;nl clrct..
' 0e would make this day a fete in the Light was dimly burning in the hall,
from illnesa, but explained that he ।, stated in effect that Philippe Lascelles
■ calendar of the Lascelles family. And I then turned to jump Into the cab, but it
was. Lieut* Waring, of the United !, had not been seen or heard of around
day
of
hearti
j then it begun to (lawn on me that he ’! wasn't there. Nothing was there. I
States artillery, had been accidentally Key West for oVer two weeks. It was
Had been drinking champagne before j jumped from the banquette into a berth
carried off to sea, and the Ambassador l' believed that he had gone to Havana. ।
“Can you get word of this to our |
1 he came. I did nqt catch the naiuo of l aboard some steamer out ut sea. They
was the first inward-bound ship they |
police.
,
.
Certain
.
detectives outt some- !, the other gcntlcmhn, a much younger [ tell me thc first thing I asked for was
the d
detective?"
asked Cram.
had sighted since crossing the bar. I friend Xhe
!
'on
somebody else [ m,nn
tn JIe
as ve
H, ceremonious and •! Pierce’s umbrella and Lar
Kin’s nut.
He „
was
vere
Larkin
hot."
He would be most thankful for a pas- 1 . “I have wired already. ’ He has gone ; where on the trail of someboo.)-cw: I। cfi
Default hartns &gt;»•—*i i
- What I hoped to do was j were telegraphed to come in, and four '
i&gt;ut actant. Then, in some j And this was the story that Waring nt a certain tnortgiKr i.
•age hack to New Orleans. Capt ' , ”
note
cnBJ|, |jp th~ ,a.:t Qial j hnd bocn . maintnined frorp first to.last.
“Pills’ and Mettle JI C«wuF t.
Baird had welcomed I him with the I to no
e the effect of this on Mme. ! days later, when the force of the fever
Jaouan
?« A. D !•»_•
|&gt;r
heartiness of thc British tar, and it Lascelles; but she was too ill to see ■ was broken and Waring lay weak, ; t,rying to get a call to take me buck to ventured a query us to whether the flee Of the K*El&gt;t&gt; i
I VtUitl
but returning
to
hissexises,
.
•
•
•Lascelles
...
.— &gt; '| Biuuuuv
. w»
----- —
------- *----barracks,
and■ IIICU
then
declared
amount
of• '&lt;U(*«
,—
Krug
and« r-u
Clicquot
con- Barry and sial* &gt;&gt;t Mich
_ "
Jt *1
1
1 .1
1
UBtTOCM,
mill
l&lt;a.w.&gt;
liuo UI-V.UIVU
»..-j
-V
made him at homq in his cabin. The me. Luckily, Mrs. Cram, was there. ■ languid,
1 4k) nJ
I and I sent it up to her.
She will tell Craip and the doctor read -the confes- I tbaX nothing could be more opf&gt;ortuhe. . sumed might not hove overthrown his May. A D . kmj. is i..
lieutenant was evidently far from well, •
pwc ul.-. b Which I «-r
’ j sion to their patient, and then started jje haj|
q! carriage and was •(mental
No, Sam
Sam declared.
declared, be due at'tti* date of i
... equipoise.• No,
and seemed somewhat dazed and men­ you. Now 1 have to see Braxton."
•
And
then
came
a
messeger
to
ask
K
„
to
their
feet
as
he
almost
sprang
from
■
■
•
—
*•
.
..
—
tally distressed. -He could give no ac­
jiist going down with monsieur. They . he drank very little. “The only Bocut- -Doyle's
2R’
count of his mishap other than that ।! Cram, to -join the doctor
.
-----, the beet
: hud des affaires to transact nt once. ! chanoliun thing I did was to join in a I vr.ini lor in sax: ii.oni; .
zt
2:.
“It’s an infernal He!” he weakly He took me aside and said: ‘hiproof jovial chorus from a new French opera | feeding* at law having b
lol.l him by the officer,! „f the Tempe. ■I
*° h;
•&gt;’ wurrle.1 up. '
•new­
see
NeD first
which hM lain to when overtaken by stairs
•(*■»to
’"“
«!*«»
«*»* and learn
l.mrn her ’ cried.. “I took that knife from Doyle that you accept my amende, and in which Lasccllen- friend piped up and I er th* in one)» arcuted i
er nay •
part thereof;
■ and kept it. I myself sav^Lascelles to order that I may make to you my per­ , had heard in the north:
Now. then-lorn, by vlr
the gnle on Saturday night, and 017 | tidings.
contained
In
an
id
u.Lug
“Did I not tell you?" she exclaimed.- his gate, safe and sound."
:mr
in
Sunday morning When they resumed I
“Out, buvon*. buvuns cnooret
*
sonal apologies, you must accept my
such case made aud )-r&lt;
Streby
as he entered the parlor. "Philippe-'
| ---- —
S’U ost ua via qu’on adore
.invitation.* So go [with them 1 did. I ■
given that or* Sulur.t.i, :
their course downstream tljey over- '
Lascelles was here that very Dight,*ahd
XL
1 •
De Paris a Macao.
her.
A.
!»..
IWcCnt
ten
hauled a light skiff and! were surprised I
was all thc time |hinking of Cram’s
C exile Clicquot, cost le Clicquot."
I diailBel! at public .
The sunshine of an exquisite April miystcrknis note bidding' mo return at ,
bfrteyt
to find a man «nboard, drenched and I had been seen with his brother at the
at the north In
j Asked if he hml formed any conjce- bidder, In
t’mirt
the cltv of H &lt;
senseless. “The
ft 4de of his face i office on Royal street twice before this morning was sldxnmering over
taps. 1 couldn't imagine what was up, ture as to the identity of the stranger, Douse.
«!:«■&lt;* where ’he t h &lt; ■
thing happened, and they had trouble Louisiana lowlands a*. Battery
County
was badly bruised id discolored, even J
Mne Cmm's
b“' ' “«'«
h*"]
&lt;»
Sam said no. The name sounded like i •’ hoirtvii.’ the ;.r«*:in
about money OK I‘neUoTh^nnde^
__ 2_.‘______ 2__ ' *ra. "hltehing
” ’’
’In.“”
’ '*
~
when he came to u
said Baird, “and
- tnetly pmiy-phaelon cam, asking. eV&gt;P-*«. ttod- "
^Philippes.
/!/&gt;
"riiuippcs.” • but
nut he
nc couldn
coutOD’tt Insure,
t»c sure, j
he must have been -iugged und robbed, '( stand. 1 .appealed to her as a woman tfirough the garrison gate and reined 'was really thankful for this opport
'ot'... when told that
.L~.. there were rumors ’ with I* H-rc. tit 1u:* rv*-..
for his watch, his seal-ring and what ,! to do what she could to right Mr. War­
ity
AB
the
way
u»&gt;wn
Lascelles
over.
...
.
to
th,
effret
tb.l
I-a*rel&gt;.-&lt;
younjur
5SbS*on.
“
ntoi"
little money he had were all gone." ing, who was so generally believed to up in front of the guns. A proud and whelmed me with qivilitie*. «and I could
t brothey had been seen with him twice Ddn* &lt;!e&lt;cn!&gt;»«l tn - •
be the guilty man. I told her we hud happy woman was M'rs. Cram., und
4-‘ tint
n»e second officer of die, Tampu ha«
daintily she gathered the spptless, only murmur and protest, and the or thrice of lute, and that he had been j
iltt*Hl him' out with a clean shirt, and detectives tracing Philippe and would cream-colored reins and slanted her other party only pturmured approtxa- jin
n exile
because, if
of a hope- I lurry M.d’stjit»-. ’
exile because,
if anything,
anyt‘*’----- *soon
find
how
and
when
hereached
the steward dried his elbtiling as best
at alt ; less
passion AM,
for 144»I&lt;,U4V
rawlhime hia
sister-in- ,‘ 'tcwribeil :»* foil.
long English driving-whip at the ex­ tion. He hardly spoke English
UUI »47&gt;b&lt;7r-4UFinally I showed —
InelAt.trl ,,n «■ ‘«top.llhe
«tAn«l th- •' *lnw
•taA ptaf-xltJU
...
he could, but the coat was stained and New Orleans.
... prescribed
--------- by the vogue of p&lt;toUwUa&gt;lnal«edona
anil......
thM hla name .as —
I'blllppa,
।I the tlorth eu*l 1
act —
angle
west qiurlnt , s 1
dotted with blood. Mr. Waring had her the dispatch that Mr. Reynolds C
the- day.
By ’her
reclining
’
’ _ side, ___
”• ’
'luxuri____ ; • 'uhenn, amI on bumpers of champagne, Waring looked dazed. Then a sudden i pul) town one fi’t
sent
up,
and
at
last
she
broke
down,
slept lu-avily much of the&gt;*vay back
»44id county o! linn
nndv
i.»u ratixrera..
—. 3n&lt;i
there,- as luck would have it. was light,
ua
of
newer,
frewher
memory.
busly on bis
pillows, ......
was e..~
Sam iv__i
Waring,
,
light,
oa
of
newer,
fresher
memory,
;
Mau
until they passed .Pilot T6v. n. Then burst into tears, and said she, too. hail now senior first lieutenant of the bat- ,
a” usual* on i doter- flashed up fn his eyes. He seemed ' Phu.U-T.
Col-;:
he was up and dressed Thursday after­ learned since the inquest that Philippi* tery, taking his first airing since'his “Dteil to join the p|rty; and, though I
about to speak, but as suddenly con- j
noon, and seemingly in better spirits, was with her husband, and probably L.
-------- :n_±
Strange
illness.
Pallid and. t|i{c endeavored to put Him aside, LasceUea trolled himself and turned his face to ■ Dzted. Jum! -.‘•TIi. I
wheu he picked up 3 copy of the New was the stranger referred to, that aw­ though hu was, that young gentleman would not have it .He insisted on be­
..
r
,——
Orleans Picayune which.'the pilot had ful night. She ?ven suspected it at
ing presented to tihe comrade of his thc wall From that time on he was ■ Default b*v
tlw time, tor Sb., knew he ea:ne not to I™
.’t,
“P“b!“ o' »PI&gt;r&gt;'el«tl»g.
determinedly dumb about the,9trangcr. 1
,
left aboard., and was reading that, . .
’ - *
,
. ,
.
,
Trt
fttllrtfct ox~4&lt;.ew,
.1 ...
m
to tit.,
tho fullest
extent *1...
the devoted,
at- -gallant friend, and ,1
. What roused him to lively Interest and j ot
"ndn crrtidn
Ixox-a'Ksiciii
wficn suddenly he'started to his feet borrow but to demuntl money that was tentior.M of whSch he hud been tlw ob- wke
where
wo
went
f® w
“ V
ent he Overwhelmed Doyle
Maj 6th.
with nn exclamation of amaze, and, rightfully his. and also certain papers ject ever sinefo his return. Stanch wttl‘ details of uuj* grand ri concilia- conjecture, however, was Cram's.query ।
as to whether he had not recognized in ’
/£’when the captain turned to see what that Armand held and that now were friend and fervent champion other Hon and with bumper.after bumjier of
the cul;:uan called in by the stranger . m IHht m «»r :• &lt;.r
was the matt'er. Waring was ghastly gone. It was she who told me of Phil­ husband's mos| distinguished officer at
1'^lls enabled me to tight shy
the very one whoh) he had “knocked '■ '*•*“ a,~—•
pale and fearfully excited by some­ ippe’s having been seen with Armand any time, Mrs. Crum had thrown her- of the 'vtno*
at
the
date
ot
thl* 1
,u tan minutes Doyle
thing he hud read. He hid the paper at.thcoffice, but she declared she could, self into his cause* with a zeal that t\as fi&lt;luing drunk. Lr .ccllea tipsy. endwise” a^d who had tried to shoot driKinftj-Ttirre Mui
4* i&lt;X'
under his coat and sprang up on deck not believe that he would kill her bus­ Challenged the admiration even of thc The driver came in for his pay, say- him that morning. “No,” said War­ dollars
Wen
dollar*
provide
ing, “the man did n^t apeajeat all, that 1*1111 or procvedlr.p
•nd ’ paced nervously to and fro for bund. 1 pointed out the fact that Ar­ men wh.rtn she mercilessly snubbed intf hc 5ouW
further. They
r
hours, and began to grow* so ill, ap­ mand had fired two shots from his pis­ because they had accepted the general ■,iad a r,’P?- Lascelles wouldn't pay; I noticed, and 1 did not once see his te«l to recoxer ine m
r'fo"*.
mortgage or anv t&gt;.i
...»
j,..-.* *uv genenu ■
•
* i*—j.
parently. that Capt. Balrtl was. much tol apparently, and that no bullet verdict that Lascelles had died by calle&lt;1 hkn an Irish thief and all that. face, he was so bundled up against the by virtue ot tire po*vr
•i uld
made
storm.
”
But
if
it
was
the
same
party,
worried. At night he begged to be marifs had been found in the roenn y\’n***vi(*a**
mortmice.
and
tli«*
Mat
M.i .1
----- ---met
— . in
, the ; I■ sli
sllnrawt
mt!«,«•
V into the driver**
Waring's hand. lv
Had
they
PPe&lt;l ra
J la
st V
-a
:h»!
oa
and
provided,
untler
.
where
the
quarrel
took
place,
and
that
put ashore at the barracks instead of
a
—ii_ __l
_i_l*&gt;
. .in the
.
...in 'joed and got him out. somehow. suggested he. it seemed hardly neces­ Sabtrday. Hie 2n&gt;’
A.D.
!«C.
duello
nspracticed
soutli
I
going on up to town, abd Baird hod if his shots had taken effect on his
sary to look any further in explanation kite'; n'rm.'L
M-il at pubthose days, sword to sword, or tinned M I’hilhtpes, or whatever his name
the north
become so troubled about him that he antagonist he simply could not liave
of his own disappearance. Cabby had ,
.
.
Itvof 111*
was, said he would go out—he'd get a
front door of tl=&lt;
•ent his second officer in j the gig with been Waring, for though Waring had with pistol aft twelve paces, she
simply squared matters by knocking iingn. Michls■
cob In thc neighborhood; mid the next
him,* landed him on the Devoe opposite been bruised and beaten about the would have shuddered, but maintained
him senseless, helping himself to his circuit
*' '* court
“
*f **■
that as a soldier and gentleman War­ thing I knew Lascelles and Doyle were
premises
da-ci
1
***!
head,
the
doctor
said
there
was
no
sign
the sally-port, and there, thanking
Lascelles said ....
all watch and ring and turning out hia much thereof ■* i;i.k
T of a
- row
- - - --------------------------*«**-*uw ot
mark alx&gt;ut him anywhere, ing could not have refused his oppop- In a fury
them heartily, but declining further
pockets, then hammering him until amount dm.* o-* *m-l
assistance.
Waring
had
1hurried
’ ‘ She rtco8’ni«(1 the truth of this, but ent’s challenge, inexcusable though . the Iril&lt;h were knaves, and black- frightened off. and then, to cover his reut. Intcrvs*.. -«nd al..
N»t&lt;l iwonthe attorney fee providr-c
such
challenge
might
have
1&gt;ecn.
But
f
uar
'
ls
and
swindlers,
and
Doyle
stumthrough the entrance into the barrack
she said she believed that there
-’r.lted In
tracks, setting him afloat in Anatole's K«e. The premises Dei
was
quarrel or~
was
to -be-a quarrel
it, piece or
aquare. Mr. Royce, the second officer, "
" “a "
— tc
— that he could have stooped to vulgar, Med around after him. Out came apis- boat
said mortgage a* nil t &gt; :r
&gt;' llnt|» nd
owcelof bind lituate n Hisaid there was considerable excite- o«tw«en her husband and Mr. Waring, unregulated fracas, without seconds or k-*11 Out came a knife! I tripped I
"Perhaps cabby took a hand In the County of Burry «”&lt;i S;a(. «
.n ..nd decnent, beating of drumsand sounding , Otherwise I believe her throughout- I the formality of the cartel, first with D”?1* and got him into a chair, and
murder, too," suggested Sara, with scribed u folio**, to wt:. (
of bugles, at the post, as they rowed
that, no matter what romance fists and those women’s weapons. 1 was 80 intent on pacifying him and
cast coreer of ihe
, eager interest. “You say he had dis- •outh
west quarter ot section rl&lt;l:
towards the shore. He did not learn i there
nursing Philippe and nails, then knives ^r stilettoes, as telling him not to make a fool of himthat I didn’t notice anything else. • appeared—gone with his plunder. Now,, three (3) north rang- nlm*
the cause. Capt. Baird was most anx- i 1x18 falllng in love with her, she didfcot though he were some low dago or
running north tweuty-eight
Sicilian-why.
—why, that was simply and ut- 1 handled
-----------------him good-naturedly,
------------MUV lHC got the who else could have taken,my knife?" running wed forty &lt;» “
iUcm-*-rann m
ious to learn if the gentleman had ‘ enc°a”M?c him. did not call him here Sicilian
Reynolds
to tell , ■*outh twenty eight (t*i ro-i-, ihen ■ running
terly
incredible.
None
the
‘
less
she
kni,e
a
'ray. and then was amazed to * ».«Then
X T'fr
-----7 had
T~'something
---- ~
^5
ly
J
,
?
cr
?dible.
the
knl,e
away,
safely reached his destination. Cram a^aln, was true to her old husband,
»Mt
forty [W] rod* to th* pi ice
teaiamog.
. “lBdy ’ who wroU
She
idea
replied that he had, but in a state i Ok
“ *is
“ simply possessed• with
141- the ,J
- was relieved and rejoiced, os were all flad that he had my ojvn pet paner- 1 - 5
containing sevea IT] acr* '• 'i . •
,
Waring’s friends, when the full pur- c««er. I made them shake hands and a°ony“oua letters, the belle am?
bordering on delirium and unable to । that the quarrel which killed her hus­
port
of
poor
Doyle's
dying
confession
make
U
P
‘
It
was
all
a
mistake
’
■
Whom
Lascc
l
les
proposed
to
visit,
the
give any coherent account of himself. : band was between himself and Mr.
Dated, June *th. IW.
Lascelles. But
made made
it a : it a
upper floor ^of
— what
But what
-­
He could tel 1 he had been aboard the I Waring, and that it occurred after waa uoised abroad. Even those who
u
nono (
Ambassador and the Tampa, but that I Philippe had got his money and papers, were skeptical were now silenced. worse mistake, the old man would .7^
For four days her comfort and relief order more wine, and with it brandv
. blighted floweret
nuu
I and gone."
who
was about all.
had been inexpressible; and then He insisted on celebrating this second
aPP°aleJ to him for. aid and sym“
W-c-e-U,
Philippe
will
have
a
heap
And then they told Baird that what
grand reconciliation, and then both *
,or
dollars at first and later
Waring probably saw was Wednesday’s . to explain when he is found," was came the hour when, with woe and
The Community Shocked.
trouble in his face, her husband re­ got drtnker. but the tell Frenchman 1
year of hb
paper with the details of the inquest Cram’s reply. “Now I have got to go to
8Outh* “for the sake of
“Last evening, just after te-x
on the body of Lascelles and the chain Doyle’s. He is making some confession, turned to her from Waring’sX bedside had Lascelles’ pistol and I had the
, with
the
incomprehensible
tidings krfife; and then a cab came, and. though ’ th®old ho“e.’‘ Then Waring grew even Thomas Hartman, a prominent'.and h&lt;my*
.
— ,--------------- .' wvuugi.
of evidence pointing to himself os the I expect, to the priest."
im,II utterly repudiated
, r,Doyle
’ ’a’s Il was storming beastly and I had m°” oxcitcd and interested. “Pills’’ respecuxi citizen, apparently in the bort 01
But Cram never dreamed for an in- thnt.
t',at
^),a&lt;
murderer. This caused honest Capt
, confession
confession—
—had.
had. Indeed,
indeed, .^1
said that Ferry’s duds on and Larkin’s best tile PU? * 8,top
further developments for health and spirits was reading a newsp*l*o
Baird to lay ten to one he wasn’t, and stant what that was to be.
That night poor Doyle’s spirit took wh5cl» could probably only serve to re­ and Pierce’s umbrella, we bundled in ?
day?’ He feared a relapse. But, the sheet suddenly fell to the tloor; h«
five to one he’d never heard of it till he
new the suspicion of his own g^llt, or somehow and drove on down the levee, m Hp‘l® of ’‘Pilla,” the developments, pla'bed one hand over his heart, gasped, and
flight,
the story *4*
of u-iuvij
misery u
he
■
. .........and
— ••*C r"”” **" .. * .------- —
«.»** gum, or - --------------- uiwhcoii uown tne Iev&lt;&gt;«
m
,
-----'
got the paper above Pilot Town. its
leavintr nr&gt;t-in
1__ .
. . *• , like ,other
Othcr rnalnHIna
m*tedlea, throve. •n...
The it*
lit- sank back in his chair, evidently uncon­
Whereupon all three officers clapped hod to tell, partly by scrawling with a ®“® Justify the theory that he was de- tearing Doyle in the hands of that ' !.
|
,
J Amazon of a wUe erf his and a counle 1 U° deteetive “tne down again. He scious. The family were stricken with amthe Briton on the back anil shook him pencil, partly by ’ gesture in reply to »“«*te&lt;L
Thouff’&gt; Cri»ni and the doctor warntxl ot «teughboy« who happened to be '
nddl.v ,nnuisltlve about that chan- ste^pation, and immediately «Mimoned a ,
by the hand and begged his company question, partly 4n painfully-gaaped
physician. But it was too late Toe
"arW not to talk, talk he would, to around there. Now Lascelles was aB w” * 60Lre from '‘Fleur de The."
to dinner nt the barracks and at Mo­ sentencea, ra^few words at a time, wm
gentleman was dead. Physicians gave hr"*
Lasdellps and his
Pierce, to Ferry, to Ananias; and hilarity, singing, joking, confidential I Pou,dMr-'Varin
it fop him?
। c lT3*nni
----------------mm.'And
ana disease as the cause.”—Haibro- i lltni'i.
reau’s; and -then, while Reynolds sped, practically this:
thoughthose three were pledged bv Nothlng
, -would
--------do
-----------but wa
— raust.Mn
.mm .wp I I batn
£“* • now sitting
•itU’W up
«P iu
10 his
his parlor
parlor,
to the police o.fflce and Kinsey back to party did indeed leave him nt the PelEvery day the pajier* contain «tsieraenU
lew
huCram to re^al to
---------------- -----------ftnd and on
woman,
aVeHe
tO Wa
lano* &lt;and
“d with
no one what
Waring
call aonlora * lovely
woman,
a belle 1
his Ppiano,
with long^
long, similar lo the above Even youth u no de­
Col. Braxton, whom he represented at ieas when he was so drunk he only CrBm
Ili, r»r,.»I.l
— i.. on
_ . our discretion,
..
.
-f Blent
t-n &lt;
fXflzx-I.ml.l
— —. n
______ rattled
_ ._• ■
Raid, it
H plunged
plugged them in an agony of amie.
amie. He
could —rely
.*??M*r.
’■*; f,rB
ilc-lvoking
fingers
the interview, Cram remounted, and, vaguely knew what was going on or tlcninf
fense
against heart .disease, awl the
nnrl
n__
.
hesaid.’.aylnghlsfingcronhlsDOteAnd ! *
prelude and then faintly rapidity with which it is claiming victum
followed by the faithful Jeffers, trot­ what had happened in the bar-room dout,t and misgiving. Day after day
ted up Rampart street and sent in his where they were drinking, but his wife ; had tlns patient told and retold the looking sly Md coquettish, for all tne 1 quavcr®d the rollicking words,
forces upon all a conviction ui it* prevaltti*
and , Dever
could cross-qucBtlon------—--------------- card to Mme. Lascelles, and madame’s had told him the whole story. Las- , atory.
.
-. ,
,
*-^**&gt;m '-•va.s-quCbl.OD. world Uk. „nn&gt;e old roue of a French- '
**’tr uluike him in •*-—,■t Crum
—
thc ’•|co
«,nl “40- He mint Mop and we her and I „
s-'dl-r. of &lt;■&gt;. ami*.,
dread disease do not hastate a moment in
maid brought back reply that she was celles wanted more drink—champagne; i»K
the bur-tender wanted to close ”up. &lt;°r I.e.rnokls and took him Into thoir take her acme wine. 'Indeed,'he mid
Uw 'T«H»oe mya that the attending to it. Delay is always .!
still too shocked and stricken to re­
ceive visitors. So also did Kime. d’Hcr- They bought several bottles, however, conOJunce. and Reynold, hcanl tho
11 u,r'n'1«TOti*' Well, IUrkl’?1 caval'T !. Admitted to l«&gt; tho and in heart disease too often fatal- •s":n5
and
had
them
put
in
the
cab,
and
Las
­
aloryaud added his questions, hat to Wh.T
1 ho&lt;1 “■ money. !?o‘l ? a11 Europe. The'wldtero of symptoms of heart disease are &gt;slwrtne»o
villy deny herself, and Cram rode
celles was gay anil singing, and, in­ no effect, From tint to
breath, fluttering, or palpitation, pa»°
W last
Idhi, he
ne rememremem- ”hat could I do? It was then aftir ! the sult*n’s Circassian bodv-ffnar.1
home to Nell.
-?ptohi’Part^
el®ven, I should judge. M.
Philippe* ! whom 1,1111 Bun 8umc11 calkd -the
tenderness in left side, shoulder, or arm, “•
‘Tt is useless.’’ he said. "Bhe will not stead of going directly home, insisted withUcld
r
■
■'ll
---------w
,us
parting
on stopping to make a call on the lady ?!!h Iri“'U&lt;!s
W" O"» gateway
regular pulse, smothering, weak or hungry
J
who occupied the upper floor of the After that—nothing
spells, fainting spells, dropsy, rtc.
•‘Then she shall see me*” said Mrs. house Doyle rented on the iuvee. llewmbMh1” '‘r^’n‘ “ toUowK- Si'S. ""ST1'''' '&gt;P'o»nd°i’e“lro'« {“"V "nd *trom“e^“TOkteSfy
Charles Raven. York. Pa . write* I
Hl* atoryjln Mef, wa. aa follow,;.
Crain.
fnnn heart disease 22 year? Fre&lt;iJentn.w
• &gt; - . ooooerned
Doyle rarely saw. her, but she somo I If* 'V:&lt;® &gt;&gt;-^4 V- *K 1 tald them ! ^^'"^•wodbwljrlmauttthl.B.eS heart would Mem lojump Into py mouth, sndw
V?
*'* “'*-•* **uu concerned
.
And «o a second time did- J etiers times wrote to Lascelles and got
while smoktng and chatting with Mr'■ butJ..^,™7
enndldon
made me very cnelsneh-b * "S that
^'Xproteated. “
raeane.t ot mem
them vou
you see
.co reve me no
make the trip to town that day, this Bridget to lake the letters to him.
relief. 1 became a; much wo-w £ J
- . the
— —
Allerton in the rotunda of the st.
—0444 iguuj mere. So
time perched with folded arms in the Sho was setting her cap for the old
. phe
b"“’*
"oiW-oohl" I was not expected to live, but
Chwlc to see Lweullea. with a friend, they took a couple of Louies apiece i
last rrwvrt tn om Dr. Mlle.’ New m-rtC®* Jg
rumble of the pony-phaetoh.
esrend
day
T
frit rwatiy relieved.and at**
Frenchman.
“We called her Mrs. evidently watching an opportunity of
went &gt;n the gate and 1 settle! my.
And while she was gone: the junior Dawson." The cabman drove very
but '-‘‘j- * thi» fao.
often
dir
s
I
ftilt
l
ike
a
king
My
.peaking wrth him. He had noticed seUforanapandgolit. I don't know
doctor was having the liveliest expert­
Kj(r4phCXi?oc^reii. tintontnwn. r»-;
ke*'a *« » faloon'a.
slowly through the storm as Doyle abont a week previous a marked dlf.
.
bnl 1 '"*s xronsed by
cnee of his feiv years of service. walked home along with Bridget and ference in the old Frenchman', manrears.Mya: “For four yen. preri'«
pubHo on
£
T” Wmult' A shot had &gt; • E?®! ooou-ion, ln
krra.
Scorched and burned though she was, some man who was helping, and when
he rtdM a mUk- nine the uw*af Dr. Mlles’ New
afflicted
with heart db&lt;w In a very wrerem^
““A"11both were
Mrs. Doyle’s faculties scchmm! to hare
Had takau all «&gt;ealle.i.cuws. b”1 T ’XnQf*hich
they reached the gate there was the :
I- '
"h!cb h«
until
I
used
Dr.MIlM
’
remedy,
onebolbeof
returned with renewed acuteness and cab and Waring in it. The cab-driver
’wearia?'™ one
* J?
aad his manner is
!°?,len7
loto thc cab beside “&gt;«.
force. She demanded to be -taken to
V
'Shiia *^d
1
“ hc bow«
and ^£»* tattarda. HIsh Point. I.
was standing by his horse, swearipg at
her husband’s side, but the doctor ‘.he delay and spying lie would charge
lowing statement; "1 wm • wrec* r
g
&lt;lMe*r and rtomach trouble when 1 begn um*
sternly rcfusotl. She d*mandcd to bo double fare- Doile had had trouble with
Dr. Hflee’ New Heart Cure a»d Nerve anu
Wd Ids condition, and tnu informed
uui oeiief, has never signed a
hi* wife for mofey years, and renewed
that it was
critical he must not be
■
douhtles. the
iisturl-ed. e.qiecially by her who was •rouble lately because of two visits
Lzucciles had paid there, and that

WARING’S PERIL
J

trouble. Then she insisted on know­
ing -whether he wm conscious and
whether he hod asked for a priest, and
when informed that Father Foley had

evening when she sent for him he was
drinking in - Waring’s room, had been
drinking during the day; he dreaded
more trouble, and 'twas he who took
Waring
’s knife, arrived,
and still had
he said,
already
it it.required
when! he entered the gate, »ud no
sooner, did he see Lascelles at his door
than ।he ordered him to leave. La*^
celles refused to go. Doyle knocked
him down.- and the Frenchman sprang
up, swearing vengeance.
Lascelles
fired two shots, and Doyle struck once

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Reader, if y

�Hasting^ Banner

HradnJ fc,„,.J °REEK WOTLQROW «T.

Bartle

BEFORE FADS CAME.

tor Blood

,or *?I "S’*
‘■•'•w'11 &gt;»■&gt;■ aim
!
cured by HtlTs catarrh cure.
F. J. Cheney i Co.. I’nqw. Tdeda &lt;». 1
We the undersigned, have known F. G.
Cheney for the lol 15 yeem. and believe .
him p»Tfvct.y honorable in all Intsluvas
transactions and financially
to PMrry

Uar,.^a,
loaed Vdla&lt;® School.
Sedentary lu® RMponaibt®.
' An ®»g&lt;ish cr an American visitihj?
um i,,., u&gt;C unemwii, ol H.DIT L.
wtoa,
Inside it was one unbroken room,
,oc*4
Editor.
•v. r. coos
caused by Impure omod.
Gr**ce for the first time |s &gt;truok
writes Minot J. Savage in some inter­
»«&gt;ner or later, by a certain dullness esting reminiscences in thc New Peter­ Houd’s PHU cure ul7fito~2Bcts. Sent bvnuul
M. Mr
tho street life of its towns which it ■ son. In thu middle of the room was on receipt of prlcc hy C. I. Hood &amp; Co.. Apotb upon and slezc and toko *U the right title saw
DSI'iK
Interest of the said defendant. Henry I- New­
may take him so™..
‘ 7,5 U •
a raised hrick platform, on which stood
ton 'hi and to the following described real es­
,,,r h;*t. Mijk Shake and
late situated in the County of Barry, and State
two "large, old-fashioned box stoves,
-4S‘o
Orumrt-to. Tn- Ud .uddenly,
rrwtX&amp;w
"f
with
thc
stove
pipes
running
for
a
long
,— ,
11,5that
T**’ vr'*__
“
comes home to \
' sWaldlog.
—
.
•
him
Klnuan &amp;Marvin, Wholesale ! vhdblJV™ e** ®ro/uw- if
»o®en distance overhead, so’^s to carry heat
and forty-six, four hnudred and f‘ rt,y !!r,I22f
“ur hundred and *v‘’n,li/*xnai‘?J®utr.,^Ln&lt;Sl
pruegUu. Tolnlo, O,
I vvubk among tho foot passengers. No . to distant parts of the room. On the
and seventy-W’Ven also lots one.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally ' IL/i1'’ be rcfl‘-*ct5’ that the streets side opposite thc entry and in line
four ut block twenty, also lots «nr.,rt,lA ’
and four &lt;&gt;f Wockiwentv-oue also
*^1
«&lt;Mnx directly upou the b\M&gt;d mid muemw
1,1 aPPc«r ‘InH to him. shorn us with the stoves was a wooden plat­
three 4wd four &lt;&gt;l ’dock twenty-eight also hrtff
form
by
the
wall,
on
which
stood
the
surfaces
of
the
syMeni.
Price.
75cts.
per
I
l
"
ey
arcof
a
U
thc
variety
that
womans
on*7i wo. Hirer ami four of block thirteen of the
It E CREAM. CONeastern addltfoubf the city ot Hastings. h-irTjr
nytking in the line bottle. Sold by nil druggists. Tcsttaoni- P^ncnce and dress ever lends to the master's desk. The seats ran back
Countv. Michigan. Also lots
-•» tn**,
| thoroughfares of countries fnrtlfor from the open space across the center,
hundml .-uni twenty five and »we!v« htmdreg
GOOBS.
west. cither
In Greece,
I*ali
toward
end ofaccording
-the room.to the
There
and twei ry-dx also the north
of lot four hundred aud eighty and all Hwta
"■"J'®_____
| Mall Budget, it is only toward evening, were only two rows of benches, with
CMcripUva
piece of land bounded on the north by Thorn
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES, pamphlet.
and then for but a brief period, that , aisles at the sides undone in the mid­
street on ib- west hy Jefferson street on I toe
south by Thorcapple river on Uk
tiie fair sex take an outing, unless the ! dle, The desks, therefore, were long,
WILLIAMS’
gan Ave., except a piece at I .nd tour rods ew
S
Grats hoppers bave-dnue great damage pressure of some urgent business capable of seating a long row of pupils,
and 'vest b »lx rods north aud south tying tho
MEDICINE CO.,
.
J. M. SMITH. tn the peppermint crop around Vicksburg should compel- them to flit rapidly ; instead of the short ones of modern
north rim ty-niue fret of lot two hundred anw
Schenectady, N.Y.
and there will be a very light yield.
thirty-threeal«&gt; commencing twenty-tw.i fees
through the throng of men who nt | days, with seats for one only, or two 6 for 8X50.
west of the north east corner of lot five hun­
xnd Brockvillc, OnL
A Plainwell hen laid an egg that meas­ other times monopolize the streets. ut most So there w a chance for a
dred und eighty two for a place of beglontuf
thence south eighty-eight feet tbenoe
good
deal
of
dLsturbi^ice
when
one
of
ured nearly ‘J inches the longest way Nor will a foreigner meet with them
twenty feet tbeoce north elghtv-elght
around.
thence east twenty feet to place of begtaJ“nC.
serving in the shops, the * restaur-'' thc middle boys wishted to get in or
,* SMITH
Abo commencing tyrentv-raro feet west ot 1 nw
out
ants
or
tiie
cafes;
they
will
still
Wmi Cole, a tramp, was arrested nt
south east corner of lot five bundrt d and righty
The girls occupied seats ut one end
lie conspicuous by their absence. In
Battle
Creek
for
bolding
up
n
man.
two thence west twenty feet tbenoe north fortyWiodtand.Mich.
U-.
four feet thence east twenty feet thenee sootta
was fairly twisted on law an&lt;l plead his I fact, unless he visit them in the priva­ of the room ond the boys at the other.
forty four feet to place ot beginning. AO-etf
cy of thoir homes he will scarcely do On either side of the master’s desk
own case before- the jury and was
which I shall expose lor rale and sell at nubile
qulttisl.
.
auction or vendue to the highest bidder nt the
more than catch an occasional glimpse were blackboards on the wall. The
boys brought in tho big sticks of wood
of
them
nt
the
upper
windows
of
some
Mlles Hull, of Dimondale, has been
privnte dwelling-house or shop, where, , to keep the fires going, and it was
pointed a guard at Jaekson Prison. .
*riimptiri attended Jo.
when the weather is scasonnbrc, they piled up on the floor beside the stoves.
John Cront. a Charlotte whiskey dealer,
On pold days we hod to take turns' in
i.pyol E. Kunppen. was arrested Isut week for selling whiskey will sit reading and sewing, and cran­
CURED or NO P v Y for services. ,
„
ing their necks out to watch thc pass­ being permitted to lefrve our seats and
V i Hfau auaraotre fa w-munently cure all
Sheriff of sold County.
Illegally.
kl.tlsof Hn .uin-ofd'oth m-xm. No pain; no
ers-by below. The eflfcctsof this sedeu- go
- to the stoves to
—. gel warm.
P. T. Cousbovk.
ni**rattah: .«» detention from business. For
Att’y for Plaintiff.
A little black l&gt;eell-. tbe sta» of u pin tary life, sr&gt;w antagonistic to our Eng- I The °ne teacher taught everything, ‘full Information and Illustrated pamphlet con­
MlvlugMi reference® (tree). address
i
head is said tu be meiiarihg thc celery lish faith in open air and exercise, are’ fr°m the a-b-c to algebra, including taining
Dll. H. IV. Maiimii.
■chip at Kalamazoo.
very marked cn the fair forms of the writing and the making of. quill pens. or
( THK O. E. MILLER CO.. KU. IM. U« Mich• Any child might study anything, pro- jItran Ave*.. Detroit. Mich.__________________
Detroit*• Edon Rapids has a ladies club, the Grecian women.
An
embonpoint,
but
not
to
designate
vi,led
onl
y
that
hc
wished
it
and
thc
’
members of which are studying parlia­
ill
mentary rules, method of elections; et?„ it by the more vulgar term, corpulence, ; master knew it. The bright pupil was &gt;
,4. (I &lt;l:»y nr nlk'Ut. Ol- When the Huie comes for voting they will is the most apparent result of thus
this in
in-­ nofc
back because some one else '
Grail Rapds.
was
lazy
or
stupid,
but
he
was
at
liber!
-------------------------------be belter qualified Ilian many men.
door existence; but this temlct^cy to
ty to go ahead as fast as his brains and j .ii
TRADH MARK
Largest stock
One night last wA* a young gent n mi- gross flesh is an attraction to the mod­
industry
And if the ।j *
,
. could carry
. him.
,
&lt;*d T------------ went out sparking near J. ern Greek, (who, like the Turk., finds In
lately everything
Hastings. Mich. King's. - After being with his sweetheart superfluous fat an additional beauty, nnmter happened to know the higher ।
Write
for price®
t c-nn.u.,1
&gt;i the slate. Col- for some time he got hungry and said so. To
To pvftt-v
every j-rmntrv
country i«
its
standard of fe­ mathematics or the languages, some
, ..tnptiy attended to.
The young Igdy found a flue pie and hand­ male loveliness. For Greece the typical ambitious pupil would, frequently pur­
ed It to him. He was about to take a taste woman may be roughly sketched thus: sue one or both of these outside of or­
’. LATHROP.. .
but bearing a mdse he slipped the pic She is short, broad and stout, of a pale, dinary school hours.
. nuM pniliic Pjiysiclun and
from the plate and placed It on bls buggy creamy complexion, with dark hair,
SWIFT AS AN ANTELOPE.
seat, saying he woidd vat It on the road beautiful eyes anil features fairly reg­
II.
-POSITIVELY. CURES—
home. Of course they had a gvxl deal Io ular, but hot classical. Thc prevailing That la About as Rapid as Anything on
say as they hung over the old farm gate impression that she leaves.upon the
HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
and time sped on. At last the) parted aud Englishman is that she has (whisper
The antelope first, last and all the
PROSTRTION,
the ybung man rtvpped Into his buggy and the words) a squat figure.
. time depends upon'his legs for safety,
- --------- , --i—. ,.Sw«.
I'lii. slcian and Surgeon, sped over the rough roads for home Well
But to quit the towns, where it will : and it is fair to say they are the fleetwhen he got home he tjound that pie ail
.
j
Mich.
Rev. R. X. Middleton. pastor M. E. church.
over his new pants ’and coat. He was en­ be seen that women play bn^a small cst, as they arc the most graceful, of
Springs. Mlch..j»nya: Sleep and rest
gaged two whole days chaning up liis part in public life, and to turn to thc I quadrupeds. There is no fun in store Cedar
were stranger* to me after preaching till 1 used
I!. ISAllBl'.k
clothes, and t.c think- no one knows IL:— rural districts of Greece. Here woman ; for tho greenhorn who attempts to -*Adironda" Now I sleep i-onndly and awake
fakes a more active part in everyday Lunt this animal without’ undersfand- iefre«hed. and I can heartily recommend It.
! i y-i.-iaus ulul Surgpon®.
Diunromlule Cor. in Charlotte Tribune.
Prepared bv WHEELER anil FULLER
life. She it is who draws the water, ing jU wnV8 and habit* says the San MEDICINE
• ••
counly rvK|H&gt;i|j|ed to with
CO.. Cedar Spring*. Mich.
brings In the wood that the men have | Francisco Chronicle. Anybody can
Dr. Carter’s Klijncy * Backache Tea felled in the forest, or who nluckily i hunt and kill n bison-that is. if there
HELWQN.
’
Is a . ctiintwiund of valuable herbs that earns her wages as 3 day laborer in were any left Vi kill; it is not difficult
HASTINGS.
‘I-.’Sai • uml ii-rtl Esfate Office. I stimulate tin- Kidneys to action, ciiuiruig the maize or corn field. In tke burn-1 - •
...largo
to' bog a ’bear and• many other
it..trs*.-I UW-:kl HostlUffS.
&lt;Uin; de- .I
&gt;et.vec:i the
fcldili&amp;s Ing summer,-' in the icy winter, she is game animals: but.. wv
the UUWD
antelope
.
.-n
l&gt; at* K*x) Estate the passix-s
Acknowledges no. Superior "
,n
&lt;&gt;fiicral conre'aaeiui;.
' the most skillful
huntsmen 1
e*-cr
t«»
the
fare,
working,
working,
with
mands
‘
.killful
of
up
-I
tr.u-t Book.*.coin ( and bladder, which become stopped
..
. her veil banking loosely over her head. 1 t&lt;&gt; compete with its keen sense of sight
■
II!iZV1\''u^cr"1,.rLe&gt; j an(l
settlings like hrick dust, mid If ready to( be,folded across her month ! and smell, evd also ito extreme fleet- •
’ not n-nuivrd will lead tn Dropsy, Diabetes, should a,strange q-.an approach. It is ness of foot. The power of scent is
RAKE, M. Dl.
&gt; or Bright’s Disease. It regulates the four matter for. thought h-■ widespread wonderfully tcute in them, for it '
HASTINGS, MICHL
•mell a jI
Uy’s drugstore.
Important organs of the, bmly. the stiiui- even now unwmg the country districts seems they’can unfalteringly smell
i* m. Trlsphone.con I :u h, Hrer
K&amp;P is this olil eqslem of Veiling the lower j lnnn six hundred yards and beyond]
nt Holloways
‘
' part of the face ut the approach of an vrfth the most astonishing exactness. !
unknown mqinlwr of thcwu&gt;&lt;s:te sex. Their tenacity of life is beyond all I
astings
ity
a
Itisonoslgn among mariyS-hat it is | conception.
cince the Turk’s were 1 1 httw frequently seen an nnteldpe
'
Hastings, - - Met.
masters
&lt;»f
ibis
,
’
’
p
n bad taste'
purple land, where with one leg shot; away and hanging
law secures hot life.
s.”
: by tho tendons alone, outrun and es■ the tu-iuth ni'inihig*.
Slci nc-dache and reUovo all tb-a trouble® fnefI. COLGI10VE,
CAPITAL
$75,000?
dent to abUlcaa atato of th® system, such M
' cope from the fleetest plains ponies.
j Carter's Kidney * Backache Tea will cure
SURPLUS •12.000.00.
F'FTY-ONE DAYS UNDER SNOW Their race is not a lung one (seldom
■ •v.r loStuiih er Colgfove.)
catloff. Pstn In the Side. 4a. «T&gt;U® their meat
•
sick
tu-adaclie.
c&gt;iA-ilp;ition.
dizzhw*.
and
n&gt; i mon block. Has.imc*.)
rcusixtblo success has been shown laoutlDg 4
The
Experience
of
a
Kaialun
Girl.
.Who
IIncorporated
under
the
laws
I pain lu tht’Miack.
Michigan.
- - .
. possible that an American- horse of
I Carter's Kiiluey &amp; Back tchc Ten putiAn account has been received at St. j gpod mettle might run them down, but
| ties the bkiod, and regulates the bnwt-ls. Petersburg of a remarkable'experience as a rule nothing on the prairies can
Open for business Dec. 15.IBM:
ncxflacho. yet CarteFe Little Liver Pills ara
officers:
rourt-Ml the State. Collectlur« • Carter’* Kidney &lt;t Backachd Tea is a Hire that befall a young girl mimed Alex- J catch them, and the greyhound is
equally Tiduabloia ConatlpsUon.curingaad pre­
3.
&lt;4.
Robfnsou.
President;
andrina!
Sehit
’
k
ine.
seventeen
years
of
j
about
the
only
four-footed
beast
in
ox
­
endlnqto.
venting
this
annoying
complaint
wbilo
they
also
and positive cure fur backache und Wicorrect aUdUordonofthcstaniacIi.BtlD-.uUto tho
Chester Messer, Vice. Pre®.
age. who was recently discovered ly- , istence that can be depended upon to
ftaiuatluh
of
the
kitlnev-.
and
btadaer.
liver
and
regulate
tho
bowel*.
Even
K
they
only
n
I ■ MMEJiMA-'fc. Hmncepatiiic Phy j
D. W. lUynoWs, Cash
ing in oi static of complete exhaustion keep puce with and p-&gt; &gt;ib!y outrun
l .
• si' inn and Surgeon.
Sold only i»y W. II. Goodyear.
'
directors:
near the village of Bogorodska, in the i them. No animal lu the world pos• n-. er Lathrop’s drug store.)
D. W. Reynolds.
prorinde of -Moscow. She relates that ; sesses a keener ‘ sight except the giD.G. Robinson,
she fell
fell,1 asleep one evening'on
evening on a heap raffe
V. REAM ESTATE A ND COLLECT­
’Acha they would be ataootprioeleo to thtwe who
John C&amp;rveth,
Lou Rowe a 12-year-old Big Rapids lioy of straw, and on walking some hours
ING OFFICE OF
anker from this JUtre®alngcomplainU butfortuP. T. Colgrove.
utterwan! found herself lying under'a
nately tbelrgoodnnaadoe® noterxl h err.and tiioao
Is missing.
who once try them will find those little pill* valu­
Woodland, Mid).
Has
the only savings department In tn Ba
mass af snow that had fallen during
able in somany ways that they will not bo wil­
Miss Cora Tanner, the actrei
County and pays 1 tier cent interest on all t
J. M. Smith.
ling to do without them. But after aUolck head
the night aud enveloped her to the
Ing friends at Hart.
b.ivlig x-qn m vltt in )lie c r dll'on.1 uwice ot thc Peace.
Votary Public.
depth of gome three fecL All the OfBefall!*
a errtoju tuur'gHgf nunlc hr John Horn Jr.
The Volunteer. Gen. Algol
girl's attempts to extricate’ herself mi-1 Outturn ii Hom-to Uhjirl** A. Wlwemiui.
Palmer, has laid off &lt;*0 men.
proved unavailing, and she remained &lt;i.«l--d .isuivirv ”i«t, A. m ISM. unit rreortfel
|.i Iiir.&gt;ui.-r a| itir rrmst-r of deeds. for the
Kalamazoo county, pioneers hel&lt;| their burietiamopg snow and straw for'fifty- r&lt;&gt;m*n
&lt;4 p.irry und'S) .leaf
"ti the
we make our great tout. Our plUa cure It while
&gt;f I O.'I irv A. D •“4. hl Ubr&gt; 2-’&lt;il mortannu.il picnic al Long- Lak-! yi s’vrday.
one days, her only nourishment during u-:l;
Others do not
guj;-’. a । j- ic: MX d:&gt; wl.teh mortgutr t’irre Is
• CIRCULATION •
that
time
being
a
few
tnorseLs
of
bread
t-i.vin -d t &gt; t&gt;«- d ie .vitli- &lt;ti»u- &lt;»t this ii .tthe
Mrs. C. Williams, qf Coldwater, aged SO,
she happened to have with her. i m hi &gt;i f.iyr iilindcri *ud »ev.-iity-n:ii-’ •lallari
This week,
75 qnire?. fell off a porch anOustalned fatal Injuries. that
When at length rescued, the girl was, I .....................
.
parge, but by thalrgtmUa action pleas® aU who
The Cooper's Falls mine near Houghton of course, found to be in a state of ! s&lt;ji nr prurenUng^ at law bxvint tt-rn 7muuuse them. In mis at 25 cents: five for IL Sola
Ihreaftcr. changed for advertisements
by dragouts oTorywbcro, or scat by rnolL
will be.clos‘-d down, throwing250 out &lt; f
e»„,pic., ignition. «n.l U re- I",
r:
reach this offlee Tuesdays at latest to
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York.
employment.
quired several days of constant care ; yuv. tiirr'-f-&lt;rc.by virtcoof the »ow«T0fsa&gt;
ins rtlon in the Issue of the week
SmiLFl'l. SMALLDOSE. SMALLPRlCg
The lincklcbury
thewgawte tn
A-b- nb.ought
’
------ * &lt;?rop around Grayling
.
-- h ’ and ntirjj{ng l(, restore her strong i. wmai
--------------------- ------- „ „ „
goi large
i«r»«» that
thnt berrh-j
berries have been selling far
for Qn recovering she stated that she had given that on Saturday ihclthday ol Nov-mii—,
■ ■■ -&lt;i h'-noirt’—befare nvklne Hoed* Bar- &lt; accents per quart.
not experienced any excessive cold, i A. D.jmk^ ten o'clock h]tiie
,
i- ■ "I'm so weT'-ptti-r tuklfig Hood’s
Oml- ’i’.i-sure to get ! Hood's." •
The house and ham of .Conrad Fuitner- and l:o*l only occaatonnllj Ixccn seized ■
----- AND-----,
oi Ha&lt;ttlh|r&lt; UliM Hun: the turre
haxsen. near Real City. were burned, with with shivering. She suffered much, |■'city
t;,e eirrun. e&gt;’u'l for B »rry i-m-.uy imM
however, from hunger, and. after her
»ltv
• ‘’treritud &lt;» •utlJ
Winslow’s Sootliltie Sjrup has been used contents: loss $1,000,
few crusts of bread were eaten, sup­ •» (iin.'h Hi- r»-&lt;&gt;f asiin.ty t-« u«-&lt;-i".M.r&gt; bi i&gt;n) lin• h.ldr -.i t--thlHg. I
tin- child, softThe mill of the Phelps Lumber Co , near
vine on srud I inurtiitix. will) rix
• &lt; ■ gii-n*, all
dt bun, cures wind colic,
ported life by sucking the snqw. The AnuKint
iH-r ri-nt hiler.-t. linft all -rud &lt;•&lt;»■:&gt;. toee'bei
uni S .hr • «-t remedy Lr Dtarrho-n. Tiventy- Keno. was burned yesterday; loss ■?:
girl also described the anguish which v,|i!i -.1; uUornrvS feu - &lt;&gt;t fifteen dollars
■ . n" &gt; boZlf. byld by ali druggists Forest tires started the fire.
f»«-i mor’she
for fait
thrreln.
Hi* premires
on finding
that brin*
no one heard
'.rou}di&lt;&gt;u. the world. '
.e-&lt;*tfbi*&lt;1 In und inortcagv m all rhttpic'e
her piteous, half-stifled cries for help -ti l inre-i of (land i ljlim dt.ute in
A LITTLE COMMON SENSE
whenever the sound of footsteps in the Ute township ot B:trr&gt;’. In ’b'' County
• -*Uy. A-iif. 2!)t!i. thu Detroit, Lnnneighborhood of her lining sepulcher • &gt;t Barry nud totx'r of Mklilmui. and known
a Xofiheru IL II . In connection with
About MuUrU-YVhnt Ohl C.T«r- of
fell upon her ears.
&gt;
•s-i-tuc Lliie”—Chicago ,*t West MichAffile should Know.
A Toad’s Canning.
Ry.—will run tlielr annual low rate
You have had fever and a«ue; or per­
quarter (S H Surf raid section 1-iF &lt;»i *11 m
■-v-ur.-ion to I’etunkejL Rate from Wood­ haps. have find dumb ague, In which there
A naturalist paper relates an inter­ t iwa one (T 11 north of range nine west (b B 9
bury will be $4.00 fog round trip, tickets an no dhtlnci ctiills. At an v rate, you esting instance of a toad’s cunning. A w&gt; cuntninlng eighty acres of laud mure «r Gives all the news of Town, County and State, and as much Natn
l-&lt;&gt;&lt;h| to return on any regular train until have malaria In your system’ which makes brood of chickens was fad with moist­ ,Ci)Med Argus: 4tb. IM.I
news as any other paper of its clask^
''••pt. 7th. Inclusive. Special train will you -•WeniGTiMe’Inf the latter summer ened meal in saucers, and when the
.-nv ‘.Woodbury at 12:13 p. in., stopping nt, months and fall. T.«»u have doriorod much. dougfc soured a little it attracted large
'iirup
T.
COI.&lt;iROVR.
‘■rand Rapids for dinner, and Traverse Quinine yon have iklwn until your rars numbers of flies. An ob.-errant toad
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Vity tor Supper, and arriving at Petoskey ring, anenfc till
nrrver quiver, and
at’.i:l5 p. tn. Baggage will be checked strvchnla till your Jaws are stiff, bt 11 the had evidently noticed this, and every
day
toward
evening
he
would
make.his
PROBATE ORDER.
through to any station north of Baldwin malaria bangs about. You don t feci good
'■'onnectidn for Manistee Is made at Man- a little bit. Miserable’ that’s the only appearance in the yard, hop to a sau­
State M Micnlgan, Countv of Barry.
M&lt;e Crossing, at Thompsonville for word to describe IL Chilly feeling*, hot cer. climb in apt! roll over and over un­
At a session of th® Prohaie Court, fet
Barry holdrn at the
rnnkfort. at Traverse City for adjacent fiaxhea, cold feet and legs, coated tongue, til hd was covered with, meal, having the countv of
Probate office. In the City of Hutlng*. In
resorts, and at WUllaimsburx for Elk Rap- bad taste, offensive breath, poor dBt«nlun doneNvhiub he awaited development* -aid Countv, on Tburadav the 3id day ol
:i!h. This will be your best opportunity and appeliu—all these and more. Ionics The flies, enticed by tjic smell, soon August In th* year one thuu-uuid eight hun­ Is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general
and ninety three.
It gives the events r,f for
thin year to visit the Northern Michigan fall, nervines are useless, and liver medi­ swarmed around the scheming batrach- dred
Preoeut, Chari*&lt; W. Armstrong. Judge o’ of the United States and the world.
oudtry nt a very Rtnali expenae, and en- cines a waste of time and money.
ian, and whenever one passed within Probate.
lands in a nutshell. It has seperate departments for “THE FAM
•
lu
the matter ot the estate &lt;&gt;( M »rtln J.
■ bh- you to gee the splendid scenery along
two
inches
or
so
of
his
nose
his
tongue
But Pe-ru-ua will cure you—cure you
CIRCLE” and “OUR YOUNG FOLKS.” Its “HOME AND
the line of the West Michigan Ry.
T
^read1ngand
filing
the
petition
duly
verified
completely—make you feel as goal as new. darted out and the fly disappeared.
CIETY” columns command the admiration of wives and daugf
Geo. DkHavex, G. P. A.
And you will stay cured, to. Pe-ru-ita This plan worked so well that the toad ot JoMpbvne lawart. widow of said deceased,
otaviiig that a certain Instrument now ou file Its general political news, editorals and discussions are comprehei
contains no quinine to Injure the brain, no made a regular business of ii.
in tills court purportlug to be the Ls»t will and
OUR COUNTY
arsenic to destroy the stomach, no strych­
testament of Raid deceased, may be admlttea to brilliant and exhaustive. Its “AGRICULTURAL" department h
Th® Direct I nmily.
probste and that ad ministration of said estate superior in the country. Its “MARKET REPORTS” are rec&lt;
nia to impair the nerves. It Is a natural,
granted to the executrix therein n uned
The lean men vanquished their fat broth­ wholesome, never-falling nerve tonic,
It is believed there ore five times us may»obe
w&gt;ine other suitable person.
authority in all parts of the land.
ers in the base ball game at Nashville last blood purifier and Invlgorator of the whole many imsecto-as there are species of all &lt;»*Thereupon
It Is ordered, that Friday the
week. ’
.
day ofSeptember. A. D.. mat ten o’clock In
other living things put together. The 1st
system.
,,
th® forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
Send
for
a
free
copy
of
“
Aurora,
a
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid ji
oak alone supports 450 species of in­ said petition and that the helra at law of said
The rendition of Queen Esther at Nash­
ville last week netted the order of the treatise on mataria direases and other sect* and 900 kinds make their borne deeeased »nd all other persons Interested In and “THE BANNER” lor one year
affections of summer. Sent postpaid uy in the pin* Forty yeara ago Humboldt said estate, are required to appear at a sewlou
Eastern Star about $100.
said court, then to be holden al the Probate
The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufactoring Com­ estimated that the number of species of
office. In UM city: of Hastings, tn said County
-Middleville ta to have a ladies cornet pany, Columbus. Ohio.
and slww er.uv. It any mere be. why the prayer
preserved fa collections was.between of
the peilUoner may not be granted. And it
band.
, .
' »iz - r ' '
&gt;
150.000 oed 170-000.
scientific men Is further ordered..that said petitioner
* ‘N. Y. Weekly Tribune," regular price per year fl.
to the penw.s Interested In said
Seymour Jordau'g 1800-pound threeno^r s*y that there must be more than Uee
r».,„u —--- .s.^
a we|j 0Q h|9
so® pendency &lt;daaP -—•••— -- —
rao.OM, wuh««
Ssss^rt
lay; night and broke
Of the 35,000
rdtfwjf some fourteen

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continue In effect and that Americas ta­
bor would be shielded from competition
with the pauper labor of Europe. Ameri­
can industries were profitable and pros­
perous. the “tolliag masses” were In re­
ceipt of liberal wages, and Instead of
mills being shut down new enterprise*
were being projected, aud who cared to
work could readily find employment.
What has changed that bright picture
to one of the darkest in our history? What
has reduced the American workingman to
such a condition that a leading Cleveland
|free trade organ 'demands pauper relief
।from the government for the “countless
।thousands” who are out of employment?
:Nothing bat the apprehension that the
Democrats are about to deal a deadly blow
।at American Industry by adopting free
trade under thc guise of tariff reform.
American workingmen have no desire
to be paupers. They ask for protection,
'not for alms. They ask that they shall
not be pauperized In order that the mar­
kets of America may be transferred to
Great Britain.. Let assurance bo given
that the protection of American Industry
will not be Interfered with. and. there will
be no occasion fur Mugwumps to suggest
a government allowance for improverished workingmen.

TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE
u ts., Monday, August jM. and
Closing at 4 p. m., Friday,

Hastings. A concern which has attained
a high reputation and met with gratifying
success within the past aeven years, and
gave to oar city the high reputation It
deserves in tins line Is that of J. W. Bab­
cock located in the Jones Block on Jeffer­
son street Mr. Babcock te personally ■
man of large practical experience, an ex­
pert workman and a thorough master of
his trade In all Its branches. He to noted
for manufacturing the finest class of
hand-made, and most thoroughly reliable
products at extremely moderate prices,
which is attested by the large trade he Is
enjoying, which comes not only from
Burry, but Eaton, Kent. Calhoufi, Allegan,
and Ionia counties. He to an excellent
judge of leather and trimmings and se­
lects his materials with thc greatest care
and every piece of work leaving hte es­
tablishment can be relied upon as first
class In every particular, designs, neatness
workmanship and materials. He con­
stantly keeps on hand a large stock or
single and double, light and heavy harness
suitable for truck, road, carriage and farm
purposes of his own superior manufacture;
together with a full and complete line of
horse equipments, such as rubes, blanket*,
nets, whips etc. In flynets his stock is
unusually large, embraces every variety or
ti» best grades of these goods, and on
which he to offering special bargains.
They are In fact being sold at unheard of
low prices; and every one who owns hors­
es should Investigate os It Is an opportnnlty which cannot extend far into tho
future. He also handles In good assort­
ment trunks, valtaes, sample case* etc..
which are from leading manufacturers and
sold at tbe most reasonable prices- His
workshop Is equipped with the be*t
mechanical appliance* and In which em­
ployment Is afforded to from five to six
skilled workmen, all of whom are under
his own experienced personal supervision.
Mr. Babcock Is one of our most enterpris­
ing business men, who has met with
success by deserving It. Each year his
trade Is increasing, which shows that Che
people of this section are glad tc trade
with a man of his straightforward
methods.

VHB CLOTHING TRAO«
Some Aecoanlof ,t4 Frwgr«&lt;».

A Bri.rs«.uh
Una U&gt;. »»•■«•“ &gt;" «*•««•
Hood ctothlM l» one at Ibe neeeau™ of ererv day Ute. and tn oonaequenre

™u, ..non« onr moat Important eommerSS entnrprtsw. A '«•* years u» It was
not an cosy matter &lt;° purnbaw K&lt;xxU ready
There Is no doubt as to the value nf a
Xie clothing. But with the advance,
good lite institute. Experience proves
ment made In manufacturing. this business
that as a rulo the most successful, alerL
has kept apace and where a few 4years
progressive teachers are those who avail
since the sate of ready made clothing was
themselves of the work given at such meet­
confined to a very small compass, to-day
ings. The persons In eltarn of the In­
It Is one of the most Important Industries.
The most prominent expression* of
structions at these Institutes are three
This revolution Is due to the fact that now
A .cream ol tarter baking powder
who have bad practical experience Id
• democrat orators during the campaign last
the fashionable fabrics are used, and the
Highest Of alf in Icae.-nipK strength
school
work
and
know
how
to
Impart
to
year Invariably contained “The Markets
suits are cut and made in the latest styles,
others a portion of what they have gained
while the workmanship is excellent. —Latest United State-. Govern,
of the World
Thia expre«rion was alIn this experience. Effort Iras been put
This Important business finds a most able ment Food Report.
ways gotten off lu a grandiloquent manforth to give tbe county the best Institute
representative here In the firm of E.W. Royal Baking Powi-ff. Co
ever held. The work will combine pro­
her accompanied with pompus gestures.
Morrill A Co., the strictly one price cloth­
.
Wall St.',' x. y.
fessional and academic Instructions. The
and crave flourish of the arms. Thc voice
iers who laid the foundation of their busi­
Institute will be divided Into sections, and
ness In the spring of 1880 and in the in­
was pitched somewhere between Heaven
the Instructors will conduct classes for the
terval
has
developed
Into
one
of
vast
Im
­
and the United States and the words,
pur|M&gt;se of reviewing some studies, and
portance, and their name has become fa­
“The Markets of The World,” would float
also to illustrate certain methods of in­
miliar to all throughout this entire section.
struction. The workers have been urged
out over multitudes and l«e caught up by
In addition to this they also conduct two
to arrange for calisthenlc exercises, sing­
eager listeners. Those who listened to
stores in Ann Arbor, one In Bay City and
Ing, marching and the like, so as to make
another In Flint, they, in consequence buy
Ex-Gpv. Luce in Union hall last year will
the work move off cheerily and without
their stock in large quantities and give
recollect what a signal failure that honor­
fatigue. . The time for study will be nec­
their patrons the benefits they thus ob­
essarily limited, and In order to permit
ed gentleman made when he attempted to
tain. Their salesroom here lias the dlmenthe
muhC
profitable
of
class
exercises
the
give the proper pitch- and flourish to
tions of 22x90 feet-and te provided with
following topic* are suggested, so that
every requisite for the comfort and conven­
‘•Tuft Makkets of Tire W t o rlp,” in
those who propose attending may make
ience of patrons and Is filled to overflow­
Imitation of the democratic orator.
some preparation:
ing. An Inspection reveals the fact that
Arithmetic—(1) Fractions, (2) percen­
Last fall the democratic orator told us
the clothing there displayed Is largely
Another
OtflecA
L«*»on.
tage.
(3)
mensuration.
(4)
evolution.
that free trade would bring us into the
from the finest prod oction of America and
Grammar— (1) Relative clauses. («) In­
Two
big woolen mills in Raritan. N. J.,
"Market., of tbe World,n and the "Mar­
foreign looms and has been made with
have gone on three quarters time, and the finitives, (3) participles. (4) object com­
skill and eare. Here are Prince Albert
kets of the World” were pictured os^h
plements
and Cutaway coats made In the latest
Geography—(I) Michigan, (2) model
gilded paradise, where the products of people m the town who depend upon tiie
styles, from the best materials. Hand­
American labor were to compete with th? mills far a living are naturally very much outline of Nortji America, (3) climate,
some suits In the very latest shades and
discouraged.
David Einstein, of New cause of.: (4) commercial geography of the
cheap laboj of Europe. They didn’t say
styles. A large assortment of single gar­
United
Slates.
Ydrk Qty. presjdeot of the mills, upon
ment-. oant», vests, and coats composed of
where the "Markets ot the World" were
History—(1) The war of 1812, (2) Slav­
reading President Cleveland’s message, ery, (3) Civil War. (4) Inventions.
fashionable materials, also light weight
’ located, but this golden fielfl was to bq
When cooking « ;i bore
overcoats In various styles and fabrics and
sent the following message to Raritan:—
I’hysiulogy—(1) The eye. (3) circulation,
made the arena, In which Ute struggling
and appetite- are dainty
at all prices. Childrens suits which are
“Owing to the Frostdent’s threats In (3) ventilation, (4) digestion.
. masses were to be freed from -the galling
confined
to
no
special
styles,
but
embrace
Civil* Government—(1) Legislative of­
Well we have the things
hls mesaage that the tariff will be changed
the latest designs of several kinds, and it is
bonds ot protection. The “Markets of
ficers of Nation, State. county, city, vil­
made on purpose for /
In the near future, I want the mills to gq lage, (9) compare duties of Governor sud
the World” was to give u* cheaper rhw
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE BOOT Indeed, surprising to learn how cheaply
dainty
appetites
on half time as soon *8 possible.”
they
are
offered.
Hats
and
caps
of
all
President
(3)
how
amendments
are
made
AND SHOE TRADE.
material and greatly reduce the living
kinds, as well as the latest nwveltles in
Ok Wo’ Tinkering with the tariff, or to the State ated Natlonarconslltutions. (4)
The finest kind of Olives,\
expenses of the laborer, etc.
gents furnishings, also trunks, valises etc.
rather the threat of IL don’t tut any figure.
W. H. Sponcr,
California Breakfast Food
Alas, but too late, the laborer has dis­
lu short everything required In the make­
Pedagogy—sThe first chapters of PutThe condition of the country at the nams's Primer, or its equivalent
up of a gents toilet except shoes can be
covered that tbe "Markete of the World”
Columbus Cereliue Flakes
Reading—Whittier’s Snow Bound.
found. Mr. Morrill manages the business
Is a delusion and-a snare. Every condi­ preAnt time shows that.
Quaker Rolled &lt; fats, Cass
On Wednesday.eve, Aug., 30th., Eugene
for the firm, and who by uniform courtesy
tion necessary to prepare America for a
Farm Table Sauce. Sal­
In
this
vast
agricultural
district
tbe
boot
to all. who call to purchase or examine
Tbe following Jb what U. 8. Senator Davenport will Ircture on "Brazil.”
share In the rich (?) fields ot the markets
The proceeding topics are given to aid and shoe trade ha* become one of the most goods has made many friend*. He Is
mon Steak, Potted Ham.
Hoar-says a* to tbe cause of tbe present
in a proper preparation for the work. important, and in glancing-over the estab­ assisted by C. E. Doyle and N. P. John­
of the world is now in extetence. What
situation:—think the cause of the pres­ Bring any text books. Be thinking and lishments of our enterprising little city we son, two young men well knowu and pop­
Potted Chicken, Potted
la tbe result? Raw nn|crial’ -are a drug
ent depressed condition of business re­ studying along the lines and thc topics deem it a matter of Justice that the store ular with the trade. BaxEEK reader*
Turkey. Huckins Soups,
on thc market; wool is co taper than It has
flects the want of confidence thoughtful suggested, and even a week’s Institute may of Mr. Speoce receives the notice so fair­ call on this firm for the most fashionable
California Oranges. Ba­
been since the time of iBuchanan; thc la­
business men have In the party dow In be made vary profitable with class work ly earned and Justly deserved. With a and best clothing.
nanas, etc., yon need not
borers loaf Is cheaper than Tt has been
and lecture combined. Tbe Institute law thorough understanding of the business
power. I believe that If President Cleveland allows teachers, whose schools are in ses­
he has been universally successful in meet­
within the memory of living men; ma­
cook much and yon can’t
had said In bls inaugural address he should sion at the time appointed tor the County ing tbe demands of the public and by
Buckingham's Rig Rooms.
chinery Is idle all over bur great and pros­
help eating if you will
use all the power the law gives him to Institute, held under the direction of the courtesy lias drawn to. his atoro a largo
One's respect for tIm accommodations
perous nation, and labor isjejore than
get some of dur good
maintain every sllver-doUar on an equality State Superintendent, to close their schools patronage. He has been engaged In thia at Buckingham palace is considerably
abundant in the American market.
during thu continuance of such Institute business here since September, 18K3, as a enhanced to read that over two hun­
things,
with gold, and that be opposed any change without forfeiting their wages for ns
member of the Rower Shoe Co., until May
•‘The Markets ot the World,” the gn-at
in the protective system which should not many halt day* as they an* in attendance 1890, when it chang. d to Spence Bros., dred women, waiting to be presented
panacea for nil of our troubles, where
to the queen, were gathered in the
give an opportunity for existing indus­ at the Institute. There will bo no enroll­ and May 13th last he succeeded as sole
apartment adjoining the throne room
shall we go to find them? Where in tbe
tries lo accommodate themselves so far as ment fee. and it would seem as If every proprietor. He is consequently with this on thc last drawing-room. When it is
civilized or uncivilized world shall we go
wide awake pedagog. or would be pedagog. long experience in a position to know
possible to the new condition of affairs, we would arrange to attend every session.
what is required by tbe trade, and Is fur­ recalled that each of these women waj.
to find a market for our surplus goods?
would have had no panic.”
Full particulars in regard to board, etc., thermore fully acquainted with the prod­ accompanied by her court train, or,
Certainly not lu Ragland. Scotland. Ire­
may be obtained upon application to Mr. ucts of the lending manufacturers which rather, that each accompanied her
land. Germany, France, kfily, Spain.
The present administration is confront-1 Enoch Andrus Hastings, Ixal committee. makes It porolble for him to secure the court train.it is seen how noble must
Portugal, for tiie reason tbgf they supply cd wltfc^oth a condition and a theory. _
Henry IL Pattcnglll.very best grade of goods, which makes be the dimensions of a room to ac­
Superintendeot of Public Instruction.
themselves generally to meet their domes­ The cocditiou la that the success of the
him the logical leader for the finest quality commodate two hundred women and
Departmentot Public Instruction.
of footwear. His salesroom lias the di­ two hundred court trains.
tic demand*. Can we hope to undersell democratic party last fall has knocked the
Ijuadng. Mich., 1893.
mensions of 22x80 feet, is handsotn* ly
Canada in her own market*, or success­ country higher than Gilderoy’s kite.’ Tho
fitted up. and arranged in » manner es­
fully compete witlj China and Japan in theory is thar the Sherman law Is respon *
pecially attractive, and at the same time
DENTISTRY.
theirs? Tbe nations of Europe have long sible for IL The theory is used to hide
with commendable regard ti&gt; the require­
ments and coavenleuce of patrons. The
ago occupied these fields, and under the the co ndp.lon.
varied stock he carries embrace* every
present conditions there I* u« entrance to
commodity in the line of foot wear for
MODERN ’MILLING.
them. There Is not an idand In thexea. nor a
ladies, gents, youths, misses and children
seaport or inland town in any civilized or
in all the late-t style*. Among the goods
savage territory on the ceutineut, where
There is, no profession more neccvssary handled are the productions of such noted
the City.
and useful fori the good appearance* and rnxnufxctun-n. fur gents fine wear as Lilly
European traders are not trying do find
Well being of most all than that of tbe Brackett A Cw. ami Pingree A Smith.
some "Markets of the World1’ that are not
dentist. As much care and attention While in the line for ladles and misses
already occupied. England through her
atcMt important factor lu increasing; should be given to the teeth os to any will be found everything that is new.
and making a oily a trading pointt Other part iof the human structure. If 'stylish and desirable from the strong walk­
trade policy ha^ruined India. Ireland and
every country that has eome within her are its flouring mills. Especially is this■ not for health's sake alone, tlie&gt; Should ue ing boot and achuul shoe U&gt; the delicate
true in an agricultural district, such as attended to from tiie tact that no other toilet slipper, and among which are tbe
grasp. [Tt»e pauper-labor oountrlna of surrounds Hastings. As the trade in­
• one thing so detract* (ram the beauty of productions of Gray Bios., and .KrippenEuropean* watching one another with creases in a like manner the city will grow1 mon or woman as a bad *et of teeth, and dorf A Dittmann. The amplitude of tbe
jealousfeye* looking for advaatagedn .the and prosper. Such has been tbe Influence: there is scarcely one lu a hundred who stock hc carries in ail varieties and style*
of Hasting* Roller Mills which are instru­- can boast of a I perfect net. Then again known to the trade ranks Uta house as one
foreign markets of th* world.
mental In bringing trade to this city from
Where shall we gn. or whence shall we the most remote quarters on account of few are nware of the detrimental results of the best to |&gt;atroulze: for surely Mr.
’ arising from defective teeth, which fre­ Spence Is prepared to offer customers such
sail then to reach that beautiful and long­ furnishing the beat market tor grain. quently produce neuralgia, rheumatism, advantages and benefits io both quality of
ed for spot called ••The Market of tiie These mill* are among the most promi­ diminished eyesight, defective hearing. goods and prices as many others are unable
nent
In
Western
Michigan
and
have
built
up
। paralysis from reflex action of the nerve*. to give. Bax
. xeh naders. If you need
World." Tbe great Moses of tAe demo­
a splendid reputation .for the excellence of’ and other serious ills can be brought anything in the line of footwear call on
cratic party has failed to lead hl* people’ their prodoct.
They were
erected about by oue defective tooth. To keep W. H. Spence; you will find everything as
Into the promised land, and rmk« than about six years ago by tiie Hastings Roll­ them In good onder a vlfalt should be paid
represented, and vou will save money.
that has been aaable to tall hl* followers er Mill Co. and something over onrfyear to an experienced dentist at least once a
A. Eaton a year If not oftener. No other can we
In what direction It Iles. Reciprocity os ago came Into the hands of
young and thorough Uwlness man who more willingly recommend than Dr. S. M.
A MODERN ESTABLISHMENT
formulated by tbe great Jas. G. Blaine, possesses managing ability of a high order
Fowler, who 1s entitled to a most promi­
has given us a profitable market la the The milling plant Is a substantial three nent position in the rank* of the dental
Spanish American countries, but we must story brick atracture of large dimensions profession. After one year of .persistent
lose this valuable market because the dem­ and la in every way admirably adapted for and faithful tabor he attended the
the prosecution of b-ary Imslneca. The
ocrats say that reciprocity is unaMwUtu- mechanical equipment oiubrace* . a full Univeraity of tbe State of Michigan from
There is nothing which Is so essential to
which he graduated with high Iwnors in
tioaal, inequitable and a fraud, and tiie outfit of the latest improved gradual re­ 1888. He returned to Hastings and In the peace of mlud of the average man or
duction roller process aaachlnery. anil July of the same year .established bls office woman, as the artistic, smoothly launder­
democrats are In power.
ing of their linen and household goods,
There Is one great market for tbe pro­ gives the mills a capacity of 100 barrels which is ac present located in the Spaul consequently a thorough painstaking e$.
per day. The product embrace* I* addi­
ducts of American labor and that Is in tin.* tion to&lt;hc highest grade of flour “White •Jing Block, but about September Utah tabllsbuaent soon becomes knowu and
will remove to the second rtoot «f the
United States. It Is worth more to us Loaf.” [patented] so well koown te the new Goodyear Building now in a/uree of popular and Is a most important business,
than all the foreign markets combined. majority of our readers, graham, rye and erection on State Street; here he will as well as a great convenleuce and eonfort. The Troy laundry operated by J.
■ But even here as proposed by the dem - buckwheat flour, bolted meat feed, bran have five rooms planned according t« his C. House k an establishment of this kind,
aad middlings. The trade u altogether
ocrate we must compete with the pauper local and so large Is the patronage that Inetructiuu aod will give him without -ex­ and no industry In Hastings has a firmer
labor'of Europe to keep a foot hold. To they are kept In dally operation. The ception oue of 4he finest dental parlor* ju hold on public patronage. White It may­
the state. Dr. Fowler has In service all
compete with the world here there is but Baxnkk in conclusion is glad to record the latest impror.ed dental appliances and be said that he has every appliance at
one thing lacking and that is che.ip tabor, that the business under Mr. Eabm'* relia­ Is prepared to perform all operations com­ hand for the Miceessful working of the
entabttehmenL and which In Ite general
ble Methods ta, steadily iucrerotag. nod
' which Is the basis of all free trade our readers 'Who desire 'flour wiMcb for prehended In modem dentistry with skill appointment la the equal of auy similar
and judgment Crown and bridge work
political economy. Our factories are all flavor, purity, wboloMaieness wad xe- are apodallies a* well as plates of gold, Industry In Wouern Michigan, yet owing
IteMIUy
Is
unexcelled,
should
instec
upon
closed, farm products pre down and free
silver or rubber, and artificial work of. to his increasing trade has within the past
every description te-executed la tbe high­ week added new machinery, which Is en­
trade conditions abound on all sides In having his brand “White Loaf.”
est
style &lt;f tbe art. A leading specialty abling him to tenant work more rapidly
expectation of thc ushering In of that pol­
of his te tee painless filllug of teeth by and far superior to that formerly done,
Additional
Local
News.
icy. There te a-charm about tree ••Mar­
wMeh w*s wlthuut disparagement to
the Hale Method for which he has the
ushers tbe equal to that of any. His nrokets of the World,” but when tbe ruinoo*
Ail w4m&lt;o from Ibis county to the exclusive oontrol In Barry cauagy. For
of laundp’lnc la free from u,e uw of
system goes Into effect In this country, if Sunday cobonl convention at Kalamasoo. tbe painless extraction of teeth be uses ee«a
destructive
chemteate. it la finished with
Grinds or vitalized air at the request of
It ever does, the laboring elaases wifi find -are cordtat ly invited to call at a.
F yon tave tiin-- you save
the
patient.
&lt;n
fact he fear all tbe latest a medium gloat, and It ta therefore more
that the actual practice will be vastly dlf- and Son’s, 303 East Main Street, and look and test appliance, aud methods u«ed In
money, Yon can nave a vast
over their samples and designs for floe
ferent from the honeyed preaching ctf Cob­
tbe prof«5Mlon and I* thoroughly poatad In Ydllow norgrasay In Appearance, it is
monumental work. Thia firm is recognized MH tbe late discoveries. Dr. Fowled to flexible and therefore more comfortable to
amount of time if yon are look­
den club orators.
as one ot the Cwemost In the state. They
tl’e 88earer Ul&gt;n
having a stiff uning
for
one
of
our
moat
popular
young
men
aad
Is
are among the heaviest purchasers of
ytel&lt;Lag finish which It so destructive to
marble and graeite and can certainly give entitled to the liberal mention we have linen. The methods Itensesare the r^
given
h|m.
In
;
conclutdon
say
to
satisfaction, both In work aed price, to all
Baxxek readers that he i* greatly re­ suit uf years of cloae attention to the
Tbe New York Herald, summing up the who desire anj tUug in their line.
B"d ’’.,n e?ery way suPer‘or to
spected by his cuntetuporarie* in their art
condition of affairs nine months after the
Possibly you’re outed the sickly smile a» well as by the public, and hmm of our that in vogue In the average laundry.
election of Craver Cleveland, says*.
Uzat spreads over the faco of a member of readers who patronize him will not have With new machinery which has been addJ-.uL*
*«d Improved
In the groat industrial center.’ of the tfw Hastings base ball team, when you ask occasion to regret IL
or any kind of building mater
facllltfm foe speedily turning oat work la
Rast and West mills have been shutdown, Idin bow they came oat al Hickory Corners
■ superior manner which will be surpaji
ial, by coming direi tiy to «s
factories closed and operatives thrown out Saturday. The Haa.lngs boys put up a
ed by none, we think Mr. House *is 7n and not only that, yon will
THE LEADER
slroog game ball every time, but tboaeconpave money by buying ui ue.
of employmen’. In the larger citlaa hosts sarned Hickory Corners fellers wouldn’t
tilted to the most liberal patronage from
of wage earners aro Idle in every branch even let ’em make a score, while the Hick­
try It abould be patronlz-d. He has a
of trade and Industry. Everywhere the ory fellows stuck te it till they made 18.
large number of agencies In the various
toiling masses who depefid upon their Roas CadwaMatter, ot Utekory. also beat
towns and village, turroundlng our Jhy
Fay Diamond in a half mile bicycle race.
•». W. lUlraunk
dally labor for their aaily bread are suf­ Hasting* a mopedthem all &lt;mi tlw foot race
We are posted in
nr.d with additional facilities U nnmadt •
The trade in ha mesa and leather goods to «t.,d bta
i
fering by countless thousands from the though. Jay Garrikon taking first ami Frank
our bnsinem and do
fonna an Important feature Inthe busiuesa
correapondeww. II« ha* reaMod
Baker aecond. We understand that two of every community, aod no town in
loss of employment and wages.
. •
enough
of it to ena­
ItT®?10?*
,tt87 ”ben he rstabliafted
A little more than nine months ago. un- or three bhydlatt are practicing up now Western Michigan has acquired such a till* business, prtor to ttu ha entidii.
ble us to sell cheanly
for the fair next fall, and there promise* datervedlrhlgh reputation for the excel- I*«dry In BawTJThe^uidr? i
to be great ftw Io the Une o&lt; sports at that e7n BOd Sne
and yet get-a living.
Ol lhe *lanie“ and one ot Hastings most deserving
expectation that the McKiul.y law would time.
•addlery manufactured and handled as Give It a trialor^1 des*"la«
TH* HA8TIXGA MtCH.. rn-TOFFd

acetlBT 14. 1879.

editorial notes.

NOW

IS WO

TIIH6^-.

Hams &amp; Vaffiii.

The 'Nation's Chair -™
'

HOCKING CHAIR.

If the Americans are .working themselves
to death night and day in the struggle for the
Almighty Dollar, they discovered the Rosker
and take a vast amount of comfort in them
every day. 1 here is comfort in them anyway
but there is added comfort if you. know that
you bought them cheap.
We hn\e a large
stock of rockers—in fact too large a stock - utd
to get nd of them we will s'- II them ,t a bar­
gain. If you \Vant a nice Rocke r and a good
bargain at the same time, call soon.

HIR/in ROGERS,

Successor to F. W. Greble. Wc'v got all
kinds of Furniture which we sell &lt;h ip.

V-:-~—------ =
Between

TllIEaiiBI

” * b,Rh p?lbb’ ,nd 18

I

Lumber, Lat SbiiigJes,

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Aug. 17, 1893.
,

COOK,t-4C*1

’..-.• :l liihes. aid the
i!&gt; y in tlic money mar­
i*.- i jnetizing of sili t.ii'i. !).&lt;■ extra session
.
and the contern*
.•prill of the Sherman
: y.m •nt green corn,
.••|"fis. cm umbers, new
- and sich, you will
..!;&lt;• and bowel trouble.
• ail the popular, rem­
t haniberlairfs Diar■U.dy. Perry Davis'
Killer. John Fuller's
:ir. Blackberry Cordial,
Balsim.
Hot- Drops.
Win.- -d
.........
...........
. .
1 hni.'ra Cure. Dr. Up­
: - Dianhu-a Medicine,
1
Ginger. Ginger
of Smart
greaF many

feed l. heath,
THE DRUGGIST.
\ &lt; i- a good time to buy
n 1 Hand School Books.
ir line is complete.;

Owing to rush of other matter, we are
PER&amp;ONALMENTION.
unable to say anything concerning the
Mrs. O. D. Fisher and daughter left for
Wbe» In GKAWD BAPIDS .lop «
Battalllou reunion now holding in thia
C. D. Beebe was In the City this week. Grand Rapids Saturday where they will I The rule allowing water takers to
city. We have also been compelled to cut
visit before returning to their home In sprinkle lawns frotnS—8 a. m and 5—9
w Ed. Burton Is at the world’s fair this Saginaw.
p. m. will be strictly enforced. We would
out some of our county correspondence.
oak all who use water for such purpose to oppo.lt. UNION DETOT.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and son Ralph
Tiie Collecliun Agency has an office
H»,«. pa.oorer x»xCharlie Andrus started for Chicago Sat­ who have been visiting at Chester Messer's comply with said rule.
over W. H. Goodyears’ new drug store
C. Wkisskht
I
Free Bm«w Trostor. Now Horae
urday.
*
returned to their home In New Hampshire
and will be pleased to attempt to collect the
Robf.ut Dawsox [ Water commlsslonera Steom neotond Kieolrle Bell..___
Tuesday
morning.
bad debts that you can't .collect yourself.
E. W. Brock spent Sunday at Ottawa
Gao. Usborx
i
BEACH * BOOTH.
Suc)&gt; an agency Is a big help to any place Beach.
Elmer McCormick, of PorLUnrou. vis­
and should be well patronized. ,
w^Irs. Frank Hams is visiting friends in ited friends in tbe city Saturday. Hr is a
Bdncr.
13
to
M.
mrmla-r of a large liarneas manufacturing
Those desiring to Uke vocal or lustru- Albion.
&lt; &lt;&gt;r» per OIL. *)
■•■■neern in that city.
Eggs !«rr rtoz.. IX to 14.
mental lessons, or both, are ro&lt;|uested to
hides per lb., L"i.
S. W. Mapes, of Olivet, was In Hie city
call on-Miss EITa Simpson. Miss Effa Is
Willis Goodrich and Maurice Grigsby
l^rdperlk, 10.
Thursday.
thoroughly qualified to give instructions
Potatoes per bu,.H.
are attending the Sunday school conren
Rye per t n..«7.
in cither branch, having taken special
o hq
John McOmbcr, of Chicago, is visiting tion at Grand Ledge as delegates from the
Taliow per lb.. 4.
courses in each lu the Albion Conservatory his parents.
1
Presbyterlau Sunday school.
Oats per bu.. U.
of music.
Wheat, red per bu.. 14.
Henry Osborn wnt to Nashville Friday
Dr. Wright and family and Miss Matie
Wheat, white per bu.. 54.
A mall box wilt soon be located In front 1on business.
Clover Seed per bu . 4 00
.
Uhl returned Saturday from Chicago
Timothy Seed i“*r bn.. MO.
of the express office. Postage stamps and
where they hare spent teu days takiug In
Harley per bu. 30 to 1.10
Mrs. A. D. Nbttrn spent Sunday with the
^envelopes will also be kept at the express
sights at the world’s fair.
Hay per ton, fiSO to &gt;.00.
Nashville
frieuds.
office for the benefit of those desiring to
MIHet seed iwrbu. 30.
Pork dressed. 4XU.
Mrs. Finn, of Omaha. Nebraska. Is
send express orders. Will says lie is go­
Henry Bechtel left for Traverse City
visitlug Mrs. Wm. Hitchcock und friends
ing to run n regular post office down Monday morning.
In the city. Mrs. Finn wm formerly Mlu
nt the express office.
Blanche
Hollister
and
redded
In
Has-1
Ir/STiss Stel|a Heath spent Sunduy with
ting* back In the Ws.
* ,
. Persons sending deeds by mail to the Nashville friends.
Register of Deeds to bofveorded under
J. ii. Doherty went to Thornanple lake
TO GET A
the new law. should enclose 25 cents extra Thursday evening.
Misdirected letters falling into the hands
for the treasurers’ certificate which must
of the Canadian postoffice department re­
be attached. A great deal of trouble and
Glenn Greenfield, of Grand Rapids, was veal the latest device for the defrauding
LUNCH
2R
SQUARE HEAL.
annojance. and a little expense will be In the city Sunday.
of farmers.
A guilt-edged butter com­
saved If thia will be borne in mind.
You can also get canned Ia&gt;tmten&lt;.' Mackere
Jerry Boynton, of Grand Rapids, was pound is the name and it consists of three
Shrimp. Salmon etc., and tbe stock is new an
cents worth of pepsin, which Is sold to the
fresh.
. Stolen Sunday. Aug titb. from tbe line in the city Tuesday.
farmer for 81.50 The farmer is directed
Ample accomodations for all. ladles as we
back of Burghardt's Surprise store a cro­
a* genu. Given* a call. In bMorunt under
Mrs. George Tinkler visited‘friends in to take a plot of fresh milk, and as much
E. Y. Hoile's Store. Cbmer Main and JefferMm
cheted slumber robe. If returner! no Woodland last week.
•
of the ••compound’’ as he can heap on a ’
Sts.
questions will be asked, or If anyone can
Joe Renkes left for Chicago Monday to silver dime. These two are placed In a
give information regarding it, they will be
churn with one pound of soft butter. The
visit the World’s fair.
rewarded by applying to the store.
mixture Is then agitated for a short time,
A.C. Bunamardt.
Milt Coulter and AV. S. Nelson spent when it soon becomes ttansformed into
Sunday at Wall luakc.
two'pounds of apparently good butter, in
The‘firm of Kurtz A McKibbln, proprireality this Is an emulsion which soon
Mr. ami Mrs. Jacob Maus visited ‘In grows weak and soft and speedily spoils.
i etors &lt;&gt;f the "Palace Market.” was dis­
solve! Monday, D. E. Kurtz retiring. R. Graud .Rapids last week.
The postal headquarter».of tiie fakirs were
McKibben will continue the business at
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Brown visited in until recently In Windsor, but it is '
the old stand In partnership with the pop­ Grand Rapids last week.
lleved that they belong on this side of tbe
ular cutter. B. G. Foreman. Mr. Kurtz
river.
A. Black and wife left for Ann Arbor
expects to return to Hastings.—Plainwell
Enterprise.
'
Monday to vhdt relatives.

TOE KENT

G I

to tub

SENATE

restaurant

M. A. GORDON, Proprietor.

How Llfel» Maintained.

John Francisco, of Milan, Mich.,- Is
By breathing, exercise, sleeping and
visiting frii-hds in advance
the city. of 35 per cent liaslast
but not
least
been
made
iu eating and drinking suit­
rubber goods. Nearly all the large rub­
W. McDonald and wife went‘id the able nourishment. And of all food ele­
ments modem physiologists are agreed
ber Co.’» are In the combine. This will Grand Rapids races Friday.
.
that
meat
is
par-excellence
tbe beat food
make rubber boots and. shoes at much
Chas. Miller wns in Grand Rapids Sat­ for human beings. This of course refers
higher prices. However It Is the under­
urday to see the fast horses.
only to good meats, the animals supplying
stood
Intention
to
make
a
better
grade
of
URCULdTlON •
rubbers which will be greatly appreciated
Mr. T. J. Brosseau’* brother from Jack­ which having been properly prepared for
market, consequently the business of sup­
■ek.
75 quire?. by all.
son. visited him on Saturday.
plying this necessary article is one of the
■■
.hanges fof advertisements
An Institute ot the Gold Cure Co., has ’ Mrs. W. IL Cook left this week foe a greatest Importance. It la therefore with
pleasure that we refer the readers of tbe
tn* i.Kiev Tuesdays at latent to recently been opened in our city under two week’s trip at Bay View.
j.
in the issue of the week । the management of Dr’s. 11. A and C. H.
Jay Horle returned from a weeks’ visit Bannek to the neat and thoroughly
equipped market now so successfully con­
Barber. They guarantee an absolute cure at Grand Rapids Friday night.
ot the ilqhor or morphine habits. In from
ducted by F. P. Wilcox who handles noth­
Ernest Heilwav, of Charlotte, Is the- ing but the choicest of meats, which are
one (a four weeks, without pain, nervous
prepared from fine slock selected wyith the
, shock or interruption to business. A full guest of Frank Ptlugthis week.
■ explanation of their method may be had ,s Mrs. M. H. iiailey has been visiting greatest care from our splendid surround­
ing country. HL* market Is fitted up In a
! of the doctors.
/
.
friends in lensing the past week. »
most attractive manner, and an inspection
|
and Mrs. Wf H. Snyder give a
iverett Stlncbcomb. of Marshall, called yesterday was a revelation of its arrange­
ment and the extreme cleaulinHs so es­
,
t
I wedding receptionWednesday eve. Aug. ■ on old friends in the City Saturday.
. &gt;. v -rom u &gt;&gt;• inlay.
( 03 in honor of the marriage of their I! Archibald Anderson, of Port Huron, sential In an establishment of Its charac­
ter. Tbe premises embrace a room of
. -I- , o:f at Spauld-i daughter Effie A. to Charles Howard'
■
visited
.friends
In
the
city
this
weekf
.
&lt;
। Urge dimensions In the tenter of which is
Thomas.
Blqtliof
thecontract-!
.
■ Ing parties are
well. and, favorably I lzMlh« Olive Grigsby started for Detroit an immense cooling room which affords
. :‘ at
D j^pauld- j-nown |n this elty. where they hold a high ij Thnrsday
■r&gt;.rew.,t.v to vuw
fri»n.i&gt;
t„
that
,.itv.
j
ample
space for storing and preserving a
viilt friends In
city.
• i place in the esteem of their friends who I Mr. aud Mr*. Joe Hendrick, of Grand j large quantity of beef aud other meat&gt;,
which are always sweet, nutritious and
iiL- in progress in Pennock’.* wish them well in life.
j Rapid* are visiting friends in the city.
t palatable. Mr. Wilcox’s alm Is to always
.
1 The'C times are ci eri niT«*ctlng4he railroad*. iltbe Muses Lnlu Feighnrr and Chattie keep on hand a full and varied supply of
: «.n ’aces and law curtains i To curtail expenses tiie M. C. R. R. has’. Lake left for the world’s fair Monday.
! nil kinds of fresh, dried aud smoked 1
I taken off the’8 42 morning train going :
Dr. G. W. llwry, W. R. Cook and Will meats, aS well as game and poultry in sea-1
son, and a speciality Is made of sausages.!
i west and the 2 14 p. m. train going east
number
fromTI&gt;B»d.iv
lute alien'
'..-rarale
rn,ra Illi*
'"'k city. The
The C.
a*
w. M.
M. ha*,
lira, iteen
been II 8|*«e were H IM IUpM, Frtdky. «
from
A W.
He sells thc choicest goods al the lowest I
. u.iinpelh-d
tnNcnt
on wagis.
1 .,Misa
.........‘
'■■
.
. &lt;-.ra|&gt;elM
tn'ci.1
downdown
on emu.
The The
' Mi
Q. E.0.Hrlevby
l» the
ot 11.
E. (Irigsby
Is «ra«t
the guest
of tbe prices they can I* offered. He is practlca-'
. oi.l 1 louver, meetll&gt;k-i rame I. Irrreut nearly &gt;» tbe treat eorpor- Varah's a: '.tivlr retldenceIn Windsor.
. ble and experienced \n this business Ini
. imngetl frohi Sept. 7 to Aug. 31-: atlon*. Even the wealth est railruads 1
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Tower,
’ which lie embarked hero in February 1893 .
,
.. I can’t fuecvsafuily buck-against democratic • --------------- -- - --------- of Chi■ with 11. J. Mead, a* Mead A Wilcox and ;
• tickets w&lt;-,re sold for the ..
cago. are
at Dr.-----------------L. N. Mixers.
— * visiting
—
--on June 4th succeeded to sole control. ,
■ \runion which left this morn“ ’
I Walter Payne, of Jackson, has Veen Prior to Ideating here he resided In Assy- |
very delightful time was passed Sat- ;. visiting
visit Ing menus
friends in
in iinMiugs
Hastings anti
and vionny.
vicinity. ' ria where he was engaged in business, in
hMj
Ib.te and Tannine Co. I ur,l’&gt;' er,nln« at the home nt H. A.
' I Hartings he ha? made many friends: and I
Jas. and Miss Lottie Diamond. of Gran
:
over Cook’s A Cook's Goodyeat’sou Broadway, where a tew ,I ------ ---------- —------------------- -has become very popular with the trade. '
j had bti-n invited to hear Mrs. Addie Heed Rapids, are vijlting relatives In the city.
Prompt delivery and polite attention to 1
.............. band bleyel.. In to.-, ^y^™ It^Jltat^ S/.nd
*
all are features ot his market, which Is I
deserving of your patronage.
n :»r .ale by Fred I.. Heath, the
t|,otm„My ,.,.j„ye&lt;l un tbl. oeeasto... "‘"l "e'k!
" »•
»««•
Single Farr to Chicago nu-i Back.
।
&lt;
Miss Gertrude Pendergast played the
Mrs. Nellie Spark* and son have been
iniment* in a---------------------very finished and spending
a few days at Thoruapple
Lake. 1 Augu't 22nd and 30th. the C. A W. -M.
a ..-in thu chimney ofMrs. Shepherd’.- j------- --‘ ------------------------- „-----,.
"
Mon.
»kv
Rev. A. 1&gt;. Urlwby h enjojing a f„ i “"■ &gt;&gt; ■ L *'S. Lira will Ml ticket, u&gt;
ami&gt; «ra»
return M
at ra,
one mt.
rate via St
St.
Ot course you are eamit.it to the fair tbl*' ■&gt;•?”&lt; Wa" Ww M the Haye,• cottage.: Chicago —
Joseph and Graham A Morton steamers.
linu to non arrival of our plates from ! year. Largt r and more liberal premiums |I j»
— »•
Mrs.
C. kll.,.ere,a&gt;rl
Sherwood atari
and Mlau
Miss Fmma
Emma 1J on (|le 30th. tickets will I* sold via the
• • wore greatly
delayed
In
going
!
are
offered
thia
year
than
ever
before.
If
'
H
!
Gutekunst
spant
Friday
at
Thornapple
J
all-rail
route
In
addition
to
route
via
St.
:eatly delayed in going I are offered this year than ever before.
•
j Joseph. August 31st | Is •‘Netherlands’
!yon
ani thing extraordinary on your
y
you hare anj
1 Lake.
farm or about your premises It Is your j
,.-J»bn W&lt; l„ert and daughler lUth |
""J "'I1 lT “'.“WS!
\ d«« belonging to EdScldtnore bit John duty to bring it to the fair and help make |
Mrs.
,- - ------------------’ ------ ..
..
. -■-j-.
1 grand style by Jin? thousands of HoljandV
re’s boy Monday. The dog was 'hot It « success. If you would like a premium j wert at Grand Rapids a few days
j ers in Michigan. Ask ticket agents for
tkr - veiling by the officers.
■ .
list Just call at this office or at the rvsh j week.
full information as to rate and limit, train
zurr and
and get
get one
one free
free of
of j Mrs. Brightrall. pf Grand Rapid*, was time, etc.
inew walk at the east end of Main St. dence of J. M. Bauer
Gko. Dr.ll a vex. G. P. A.
t_ page book and' well
’’ I the guest of Mrs. W. H. Goodyear. last
from lb livery barn to the electric light charge. It Is a 54
work** I* .1 great improvement.
worth vour attention.
week.
.
Ev Grund Chancellor Mlllla In the K. of
‘The Michigan Central wjl! until Septem-1 Mbs Belle flicks entertained her cousin.
t‘. '■due, of Pori Huron, died yesterday at her 30th Sell round trip tourists tickets. | Miss McQueen, from Middleville last
!..- home of nervous prostration.
limited to return not later than October l week.
&gt; I ’ Mrs. Wm. Puffer, of Vermont, Is visit­
Anything and everything at prices to 31st at tiie following low rates:
Traverse City, Mich 87.10
ing her son the Rev. W. M. Puffer and
KX? !....................................... 8.05
I
I
SrAvr.ntNo'a.
Harbor Springs, Mich 0.20 I Dr. and Mrs. Franz Wlllisoii. of E*tou
• a* 'moke Eil. Powers No. 35 cigar.
Mackinaw
City.
”
10.30
|
Rapids,
passed
Sunday
with
relatives
In
• • the 'ante: always the best 5 cent
5. the United States.
11.30 the city.
Mackinac Island,
7.95
Elk
Rapids
Mrs.
Addle
Keod
Fleming
and daughter
■ 4 ili: meeting of Hastings Chapter
^.95 returned to their borne In Philadelphia
Charlevoix
. • ’. E. S-. will be held at the new
4.55 Monday.
Ottawa Beach
Hall. Tuesday evenbig. Aug. 22d.
Miss Sterq. of Ohio, who has been visit­
Agt.
ing at Dr. Lbwrjfs left last week for the
.'! • Quinn Is prepared to take a few
June 24. ’93.
world’s fair.
■
t
: •■pi!!* in Instrument^ music.
to Petosky ...and TravAnnual excursion LMrs. Will I Squier*. and daughter Ger­
i
&gt;le»ir'.iig instructions call at her
erse City Tuesday, August 29th., 1803, trude, of Big Hapids, are visiting rela­
■ ■ •• hi West Central Street.
by special train and at very low rate via
Jir-t rtiveting in the new Masonic the Michigan Central and Grand Rapids A tives In t/ie city.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bessmer and Mr.
-■ r&gt;xi:ii was held Wednesday eve of last Indiana Railroads. Leaving Hastings at
'■
The dedication will occur later on. 12:48 P. M. Fare. 84 00 for round trip. and Mrs. Jos. jFflug spent Friday at
•
■ i-t time not having been set as yet. Tickets are good for return by any regular
Geo. Landis returned Friday evening
Tic address of Hon. P. T. Colgrore at train until Thursday, September 7tb., In­
Hthian Day at ihu World's Fair, was clusive. TluL-'s|M-clal~ tniin will stop at from his home In Woodland after an ill­
&gt; 'itH'd'In full by some of the big Chicago । Cadillac, Manton, Walton. South Board­ ness of two weeks.
iailies. We regret that we hasn’t room ! man. Kalkaska, Mancelona,. Elmira, and
Boyne Falla. Passengers for Traverse l/Mrs. Emma J. Valllaut and daughter,
1 to publDh It.
City will change cars at Walton. Baggage Mi*s Leiiorf. of Philadelphia, are visiting
’ &gt;i&lt;l 1’joueer’o will please make note of checked through io destination. The low at D. G. Roblbson’s.
faedihat their annual meeting has rate, a splendid service, ample hotel accomaMr. and । Mrs. E. J. Collingwood, of
■ •hi changed from Sept. 7th. to Aug. 31st datlons at low rates, the many sights, the Cheyenne, Wyo„ are visiting their cousin.
Meeting will be held In tbe Court House enjoyment and benefit you will receive,
Mrs.
Chas. Welvsert.
• announced before.
can not fail to make this the excursion of
Miss Belle Handy left for Grand Rapids
Mb* (Henna F. Schantz desires a limited tbe amnion.
Saturday
where she will join a party and
• C. R. Osborn.
r.-unlwr of pupils In music. Term to be­
Agent.
go to the world's fair.
gin about Sept. 1st Inquire at her home
Miss
Emma
Guteknnst, of Grand Rap­
• • Ea.d Green Street.
Jolly Jlin McKevltlt, Barry County’s । Ids, spent the latter part of the week visit­
- At list F. G. Stowell has a new plate Sheriff, and bls estimable wife were given
ing
friends
In
Hasting*.
■ eia** front In bls store. After shivering a complete surprise Friday afternoon.
Chas. R. Osborn went to Marshal! to
.■round for a week or ten days Fred thinks ! When the afternoon train stopped at the
spend
Sunday.
Mrs. Osborn and daugh­
depot
It
seemed
as
though
the
whole
of
he is entitled to a change.
Middleville alighted, and It waj noticed ter arrived here Tuesday.
•
rircult Court will be continued from । that they all bad big baskets, that weren't
The Misses Maud Edger and Ella Bar­
Monday Aug 2l»t to Monday Aug 28th at | empty either. The Sheriff aud family had
•' »• m. All Interested In this seaftlop of, Jnst got nicely located In the new jail low. of this city, are entertaining their
the court should bear this In mind.
when their old friends from Middleville cousin, Ml*s Myrtle Envoy. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maus, of Grand
All having business at the August tern swooped down upon them unexpectedly
Rapids, who have been visiting relatives
h Circuit court will do well to bear In and cave them a genuine house-warming.
mind the fact that it has been continued They were ail royally entertained however iu the city returned Saturday.
The Mlj*es Flora. Kittle, Sable and dot­
from Aug 21st to Aug. 28th at 9 a. m.
and the Uwe passed In pleasant conversa­
tion. In the evening all took carriages
An excellent program has been prepared and were shown the sights of the city, af­ tie Beadle. Frank Horton and Gus Mc­
Naughton
left for Chicago Saturday.
for -Old Pioneers” meeting, which has ter which tBey returned to Middleville on
been postponed from Sept 7 to Aug. 31st. tbe 9 o'clock Train. Those present were
Mr*. Fannie Brown, of Pendleton. Ore­
Every' old pioneer of Barry County, who G. W. Searle^ and wife, of Atchln«on. gon. reached this city Saturday and is vts“ able, should Mtend.
Kansas, fonoterly residents of Middleville;‘ -Ring her sister Mrs. G. F. Chidester.
The annual meaUpg of the 1st. ltlebl«*n
Mrs. Mary Stevens, of Johnstown, and
r n.'h“ LLJ
wiiicu wb» i«» ubtc M. F. Dowllnr and wife Kn D. W.' Mrs. Bells Monrpe, of Battle Creek, have
hretrbcld la October this ymr. has been
been vlaUIng their sister Mrs. Harry
Jolm.
n
n:
Mr,.
M.
m
.
ana
Mr,.
IV.
postponed until one year from that time. A. Plarea.
1 Hayes.
Uy order of committee.
It i« not generally understood that an

..OC AL, NEWS.

GAZING NT
Ladles’ Watches,
TUB NEW MOON
Gents’ Watches,
Is a beautiful and impressive
sight; but.
Boos’ Watches.
DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA

Latest styles.

Is one of the most delicious pleas­
Lowest prices?.
ures accorded to those who enjoy
a fine cup of tea. I have just re­
ceived a large invoice of the new Violins, Guitars and Banjos.
stock of the best strings
crop of New Moon Tea and it fully
obtainable.
equals the best recommends ever
given it. Why dont you try it?
Whenever you want groceries or
canned goods call on me.

S. E. PHILLIPS.

F. R. PANCOAST,
The Reliable Jeweler.

The Sherman
Silver Law-^—
Is tire all-absorbing question just
now. Two or three years ago,
the silver in a silver dollar was
worth in the neighborhood of 100
cents. At the present time it io
worth only abejut 50 cents.
To-day for 50 cents you can
•buy Furniture at Archie McCoy’s
that two years ago would have
cost you $1.00.

OUR PRKEJ ALWAYS KEEP
PACE WITH THE TIMES
FURNITURE AND CARPET EMPORIUM.

HE much-abused Silver Dollar is
still edrrent with us.

In fact each

one is worth about $1.50 with us in
purchasing

days.

in these economic

power
.

K. K. Qrant

A

�Hastings Banner.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

HORROR IN CHIQAGO.
Fira to a Hotel Cut* Off the Excspo ef

Thursday, Aug. 17, 1893.
Peter Dcineyer, a Belgian gardener
In Hampton township, had his potato
patch robbed some time ago. He had
been on guard every night since with
his shotgun and saw two men in his
field as be supposed and fired. Mrs.
John O'Brien, her 13-year-old son and
10-year-old daughter were passing on
the road at the time and received the
contents of the gun, the boy getting
shot in his back, his mother In the
legs and his si-rter In the arm.

A GIGANTIC BIRD.

A

NOVr.

EXPERIMENT.

Those who have used Dr. Kinta Sex
Discovery know .H* vsiue. and tbnse who
have not. have nvw tin-.opportunity to try

Superintendent Powell, of the Wash­ It Cree. Call on tiie Bdvi-rtlsed Dnmttt
Tbe "Moe" of Now Zealand Bald to
ington public schools, and Dr. Harris, and get a WW Iwltle. tret. M-nd
Still Exist
’

of tho bureau of education, wish to name and addrew U» 11. E. i’.uckien A Co.,
Chicago, Aug. 15.—Fire started int|ie
find, by actual experience, whether or Chicago, and gel a sample box of Dr.
' office of thc Senate hotel an the second
Vt»‘-. as wdl u a
not there can be established any cer­ Kltnj’s Sew bile
floor at 184 Madison street a few min­
tain relation between the physical and copy of Gidde to Health and lloutehold
utes before 7 o'clock .Monday morning
mental development of the children in Intlructor. free. AH "t which I* guana- *
’todoyon &lt;no&lt;I aiui-cnst yo-i nothlnz
and ran through the building rapidly,
the various grades, and for thia pur­ teed
at W. H. Goodyear':. Dtv.; -tore.
spreading panic and death among.the
A dispatch from Berlin a few days pose there will be taken a series of
guests which it awakened from sleep.
ocuine «vorld &gt; Fair loi Flfiren Ceat#.
measurements
of
about
twenty
thou
­
The following is the record of fatalities, ago stated that tho Ornithological soci­ sand of the school children, under thc
Upon receipt of ypur jr»-.*&lt;. and flftou
which number seven, the injured num­ ety had discovered in the north island supervision of the director of physical cents In posti-.g&lt; riiuiip-j we mu mall you
bering twenty-one, of whom jK-rhaps of New Zealand a living species of bird training. *Mlss Stoncroud, the teacher, prepaid SorvENiit r"t;i:&gt;-i.to op Tlll
twice
ns
large
as
thc
ostrich,
and
sup
­
four will die:
has mode a study of the systems of Woitl-n’* Goli vjjian Em.... Faoay Rer-le. of New York, widow, W years posed hitherto to bo extinct The Boa­
regular price la filly &lt;•
o a* we »laj
of nt, chambermaid si Great Eastern hotel, ton Herald thinks that If the German physical measurement In use,in thc you Ao Lave one. We
The Michigan crop report for August corner Sfxty-flfth street and St. Lawrence sv- scientist has really caught hb» bird tho । gymnasiums and schools throughout
■'■“w pHee
Inal. Yoh will fitrl It
I
the
United
States
and
Germany,
be
­
enuc:| suffocated
says in effect:
discovery is tho most remarkable in
thing
to
b»*
priced.
1:
-ntatn*
full
James
W.
Short,
Jumped
from
third
story
The catimataa ot wheat are based on the total
natural history, and his prize is a sides having done a good deal of ex­ views of the great halMlnes with dewrip.
acreage sown as returned by supervisors and window; pick'd up dead: no occupation riven.
James Tsytor. New York. Injured by jump­ much greatcrattraction than Barnum's perimental work in the same lino, and Hons of ranre. and I- re,&gt;nit.d-hi higbnt
on exaalnattous when harvestlux and stack­
white elephant or any other animal the results of her experiments wiH bo style pf art. II not *ri-l;-.l withlt, after
ing The present estimated yield Is: For tbe tax: died at county hospital
Harry Godfrey, agvd 7. son Af Jay Godfrey,
northern and southern counties, about one
that the most enterprising circus man­ embodied in thc series of measure­ you get, It. we wiH reic.rel V,r- -tamps and
bushel per acre higher than the estimate July of Huchanan, Mich., burned and suffocated.
i
ager ever exhibited to a curious audi­ ments to be taken in the public schools let you keep the «:&lt;-•Philip
Kronberg,
of
Little
RocK
Ark:
1, while for the central counties tbe estimates
H. E. Bi &lt; KI KN
11
years
old.
skuU
fractured
and
iefs
ence.
short, this bird is the moa. of Washington, which will include the
are not materially different. The estimates sruxbed by Jumping from third-story window, I eucc. In
Ill
----- ----------burned about head and face, taken to county which &lt;u
has■&gt;»»&gt;*,
interested
ornithologists height, weight, chest measurement
point to a total crop In the state of about S3,- crushed
Mtas Dowa Jfq27ttt
*
---•
tO.OOO bushels, or about 1,315,000 in excess of
' .In™ white people lint onterwl New and some cranial measurements, be­
The best salve In :!&gt;- world foreuu,
'
sides
a
series
of
experiments
as
to
In Danger of Consumption tbe July estimate.
»
the BritHh teWed In
bruises, mires, ulcere.
rlwutn. fever“I was lick and discouraged when I called
rated In bed.
, New Zealand they found numerous nervous sensibility. These last con­ sorrs. tetter. chaVi-e-l .'..md*. ehilblaim,
on tho village doctor. Ho intimated I bad ccuWUUatn Ullrey. 17yearn old. ntnhew of Jnmea skeletons of a gigantic bird of the os­ sist principally in ascertaining at what com-v and all Ain erupt,. - .. »!&gt;d ;.os|t|ve.
A joint meeting of the boards of all
sumpttan and would no’. live long. I decided to
trich family. As thoskcletons Indicated, distance apart thc child is able -to dis­ ly cures piles or m. imy required, kk
the state penal institutions was held at
to county
h&lt;&gt;»pltal.
died at I ,twaJ’ fro,n twelve to sixteen feet high. tinguish between thc points of a pair guaranteed t&lt;» give ।*-rn • .t^faction.«
hand*.cut
by breaking
k-la*swhere
Ln thehcwindow.
Lansing. Estimates were made of their Taken
yearly needs in the way of articles to Ipn.
Prof. Owen mode a study of forty­ of calipers touching the wrists. The money refunded, ptic
&lt; n.:* j*;
William Barobino. the night clerk.was i»cven almost perfect specimens sent results in this experiment are regarded For axle by W. Ii. (ioodyret. the ilnutf.M.
lake Hood’s Sarsaparilla and I am now well and be manufactured by convicts, and thc
England j by Mr. Williams, a by the Post as Interesting, some of the
hearty.** Mm Daxa Morrn-r, Box 73, Ash­ prison-boards will determine at which among the first to discover the fire. He to
Frank and Margaret Harlow, of fine
subjects being
being able to distinguish be­
ro ro_ 1 missionary, who •liad
them token from subject*
more, nt_____________ Be tore to get Hood’s. institutions the various supplies can be was waiting for the day clerk to
-***.
i Bun, have been mal ru-il
yean. The
------- j pdinto
a very small fraction of
' tho hanks and beds of rivers, -where tween
woman now want* -a
bhe says
Hood'S Pills set eaxlly, yet prompt!’ and manufactured most-profitably. It was lieve him shortly before 7 oj'clock.
’ '
1' uicy were
wvre buriedw-.j
t,—j —
i-room.
only —
slightly
in the an
ttn inch
inch apart,
apart, while others require a her husband do«-s
decided to confine the manufacture of
»u|iport
her.
effectively, on the liver and bowels. 25c. He stepped
into snvs
the * hewash-room,
I mud and
tonee of more
than two inches bcnnd
white there
heard
and evidently
evidently within
within recent times, dis
dtetance
me------------------------------furniture to thc Ionia reformatory.
-—
—
_
.
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I
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and while
there
bays
he
heard
a
mu »
nfflen which (The interest of the European invpati- fore they can tell without looking
Children Cry for
Report* to th* I Inal th Hoard.
raiffht have been caused by the falling ' g»tlons was further excited by thc whether one point or two is touching
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Sixty-four observers in various local­ of*a imm On oj^n^thJ wiSZj I Ules that New Zeal.ml natives told of their wrist. When the result, of these
" Tht Niagara Falla Bcutt.’*
ities in the state say that during the door be found thZ hallway and office this gigantic bird.
The sclent sta measurements are tobuloted it will be
Children Cry for
•week ended August 5 erysipelas in­
■
........................
• 1 named it thc dinornus giga^toua, but easily seen whether there is any defButtons.
creased and remittent fever, inflamma­ full of smoke. He raised the cry of thc Maoris called It thc moa, and the inlto relation between the physical
Pitcher's Castorla,
KA STW AMD.
tion of the bowels and cholera infantum .'•fire" and made his escape down the native name prevailed. The Maoris ' and mental development of tne pupils,
Bastutga.........
Children Cry for
By ' this time the flames said that thc bird was alive in New 1 anj if this relation is Katisfoctorily esincreased in area of prevalence. Diph­ stairway.
point
theria was reported at twenty-seven ; were climbing from tne starting
Stations.
rwuy io Zealand not many generations ago, tablished it will l&gt;e used to advantage Pitcher’s Castorla.
------ —- -jty।­ on the second floor up the stairway
to
places, --------scarlet--------fever —
at thirty-six,
pouring
and their tribal lore contained mnn.v jn guiding tho teachers as to the
.hweph Wumnli.' I ,m utu i‘um
phoid fever at twenty-seven and measles '■ the third floor. Smoke was puuriag , r— ------ ——r- -----•-----1 | accounts of
nf encounters
nncouuters with this enor- • amount of work that may be required I Hillsdale county. ■..iniuz tliii year1*.
j from tjie windows, and a -’-I I■ alarm
C. R. OSBOP.N. Lock! Agent. Usstlur at twenty places.
j was bringing the clanging fire engines mous ostrich. There were legends of of a pupil, in many cases preventing ’ erupt Utos l/unird with the contents; Idm
0. ff. RvoaLM G. P * T. A. CliieiKO.
to the
the apo
spot.
“**
‘
*•*** moahnnlnr,
hunters,
and
andvune
someofofthe
the an overstraining of those whi»e physic­ about Sti.ooo.
BIX Drowning Record.
L The
noise
awoke the . during
1 Two Italians, Charley Tirro, aged 25, 1 guests
guests and
and tl
they rushed half dressed to ! natives asserted that a few of the al development does not keep pace
Mrs. Jo*eph B*i&gt;y at Gdar Sptinp
Z7)/
j / Everywhere. Competent and
I great birds still existed in lonely and with their mental, and pointing out as
tjie winaows.
winoowa ’
»Uu Giovanni
w.w.uuu* di Seenxa, aged 31, were * me
t&lt;ays: ‘‘Adiromla. -Whrelen Heart aod
drowned while bathing near the head | ^mpng the first to escape was Joseph ' almost inaccessible parts of the New well when more work can be required
'

COOKS ROS.. Proprietors.

Hood’s

Cures

Michigan Central

ftt-l’-" ilWSTS.
12s 13 |» Ea'ISs

of Belle Isle. Jomcs Smith, a 13-year- ( Wilson, who bad a room in the rear of । Zealand mountains. Thus everything of a pupil without fear of injury. This
•Sold by W.
old boy. was drowned at Des-Chree- the
floor j{e waa dressing when I pointed to thc fact that thc bird was experiment1 is a, new departure, but it ' in my family: it never,
ShoA-Ka by falling from the landing. he dotected smoke in the house. He : not confined to some former geological is in line with the advance of modern • H. Goodyear.
This makes thirty-two persons drowned wakeneti his roommate. Harry Gavanol i era. but has existed until n compara- school work, and the teachers of the 1 Tire 'arg- bind .-a s mill of .Sailing.
in the river near Detroit thus far this an&lt;1 together they made a hurried •; lively late period. This theory re­ schools ore hopeful that it will lead to Hans in &amp; Co . now bcinx built at Graj‘
ling, is ex|n-cti*l tob-- iu running onier by
summer.
_ '
s
I round of the rooms try ing to rouse tho ' ceived further! confirmation from the valuable rosy Ito
| Sept. 1.
Kay* Many Were Swindled.
! guests. Wilson then, slid down on ‘fact that the Maoris themselves have
been in New Zealand only a few cen- GORGEOUS IN GLITTERING GEMS I There are awne patent tuedkinea that
Dr. William Woolsey and wife, of iron
P‘P«
into,. lh®, a’leJ . ia
are more marvelnnr. than a dunm doctor#’
Thousands are suffering with Kalamazoo, claim to have been swin- ( tiie rear. Govans lingered a few mo- 1! turies.
* ccordjn(. S
to
their
undoubted
' prescription*, but they -ai-- not those that
st tbe Queen's Iteceptlun.
Torpid Livcr-the symptoms arc died out of 14.000 by an Indian herb menu and then started down lhe pipe. | legends these Maoris were originally
profess Io cure eveaythlug.
At
the
last
drawing-room
of
Queen
doctor
named
Tilllson.
They
advanced
He
was
part
way
down
tvhen
a
man
Depression of Spirits, Indiges­
Every tody, no.v suid th'^n. feels “ran
Their ancestors, Victoria there was a carnival of jew­ i
considerable money and gave- named Morton started aftezhim. .More natives of Samoa
down." -played’ out.’ Fife’re the will
tion, Constipation, Headache. TiHison
him tbe rest to keep for them. Tillison ton seemed confused and 16st hw cruising around in canoes, hud been els. One reckless woman, the mar­
but no power to generate \ltirky. They're
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator and the money were missing.
, Md- liiTm wa-s »«o«ked from the blown many hundred miles away to chioness of Twocddale. was arrayed in ' not stek enough to rail s
but jo&lt;t
is a reliable remedy for Liver
pipe, and the two men fell a di-stanco New Zealand in the thirteenth or a white skirt w»hose ma nV teams were
to» sick to to- well. That'* wberr tbe
of 15 feet Gavana escaped injury. Mor­ fourteenth century of tho Christian ouMined with diamonds and emeralds.
Disorders. It cures thousands
era Thc island being uninhabited be­ The duchess of Devonshire was a blaze right kind of a patont'ni-lxine ,-,n&gt;un&gt; in.
The
Michigan
Stove
company
has
ton
was
picked
up
unconscious.
every year; why not try closed itff shops in' Detroit and atoyut
and d&lt;» s f&lt;»r a dvl.ar whit the ilocter
fore they arrival, thc groat bird could of gems and so was the duchess of , wouid’ut do tor icM thuu
: ten. We
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator? 100 men arc thrown out of employment. Tho next person to appear at the hove
flourished! there unmolested far
window was Edtvan! Short. He
put in our claim for Dr. J'li r .'.* Golden
Buccleuch.
Your Druggist will supply you. The utter impossibility of seenringcur- rear
The Maoris slaughtered the
was biadly burned, and teemed erazed ages.
KJ
Thc marchioness seems to hare been ’ Medical IHwov.ry.
rcncy to pay the men was thc cause. with fear and pain
.... as
.. ............
..................
M birds in great numbers. The mog was the only one who sewed upthc^comsof ! We claim it V '
he leaned
from
nxdy
Thc company had no idea when it
MOBTGAGE IALE.
He
his .hands -not
dangerous
or --in-- the window.
I7v- threw l.l*
----------- ------ - unless
r~—— wounded -­
her skirt, so to speak, with jewels, but to parity tin-1&gt; •
wildly over his head, and then toppled furiated by thc hunters, being aimilar there was quite a goodly number whose er. We chiini n
Dctaulc having been made In the conditions would be able to resume.
of a errtiUn tnortgiutr inodr by Arthur D.
Into the alley Below. HU d. ad hotly 1” temper, a» in term, to the ostrich, seams were outlined with diamonds. creating an app&lt;
Hurtles aud SMr*h I). H'xhet. bis wife, Hubert
was removed to Sigmund's morgue, 73 The mon captivated l^rof. Owen s imag- One lady wore a long string of preventing UIHUiu*. Typhi-l and Malarial
C. Stronx. xt'd Emm* Strong, his wife, of Barry
Forest fires spread over fourteen Flfth avenue.
County. Michigan, to Walter Dickson, of Al
. i ination.
*'
Ho pictured
'
it
• •thc
- lord -of the diamonds across her breast like an Fevers u taken in linn-- ’the lime to tak*
. tuiny -t -'r &gt;rtr Votfc. dated tiertembrr -jfi. .farms in Alpena county, consuming
weari­
While these tragedies were being en­ ’ great Polynesian islands of New Zea­ order. Jeweled hooks upon which to It Is when yon tir»t ft-. ’ : •
ATD., 1«3. iuuI reconi«i in &lt;ne om&lt;v of tin- houses, barns and grain and hay and
KtgMer of lived*, for tbe County of Eurry and
land. and ruling all its animals, until hang their fans were worn by most of ness ami weakire*'. The time to take it.
acted
in
the
rear
a
great
crowd
near
State of Mlchlgnn, -wi tbe 3rd day of October. A. damaging growing crops. The farmers
on general prior pies,
ii- v.
D. . isM5. In Llbtr 29 of Mortgage*, on pnsrs -.*i and families fled into Ossineke for safe­ the Madison street entrance were tiie thc human nnimaf. with his superior the guests.
I Tne Columbia Straw I’.qv r Co'- M.’l
and 25. whldh said nmelgng- was duly a-iiigm &lt;1
spectators nf on equal horror. A man intelligence, camo. Accortling to Prof.
A quaint and beautiful fancy was at Monroe has fhut down !&lt;■' :'U .ndeCnlte
by sold Walter Dickon io John A. Ibdwrteon. ly. No lives were lost, but some stock supposed to be James Taylor, a Chica­ Owen's theories, \ deduced from his
ot the County of lUrry and State of Mlchlian. was burned.
the placing of a diamond in the heart ye rbxt thioning
atakit
on tbe inch &lt;lay &lt;»fSeptember. 18*5. ssld aaeigngo horseman, appeared at a third-story studies of thc bkcletona, the moa was
of a rose ^rorn in the hair or on the
ment having been duly recorded In Ute offee ot
window almost nude. He hesitated a heavier andbullticr in proportion to Its
the Itegtster of Dod* «&gt;t said County of Barry,
The Vassar Milling company's exten­ moment as a volume of flame shot out height than the ostrich, but less swift bodice. There it nestled like a great
on theZTtii day of February. A. D.. W» In Utn-r
30 of Morigagrton page cm. on which Mild sive new flouring mill and elevator, around him. Then he jumped tn ' of foot. Tho shajic of its skull indi­ dewdrop, provide-k it was not lost in
mortgage, mi iMtslgtied there’Is claimed to tm I
the crush. Necklaces in profusion were
due al the time of this notice tbe sum of Ibrrv ; with its contents, was burned, the cn- tr.e stone flags below. He was picked cated an affinity to thc dixlo, with a
thousand oue hundred eighty-two dollars and Ure loss being over &lt;35.V0'J.
up bleeding and mangled and removed . lower cerebral development, and cou- worn, and such was thc passion for dis­
sixty seven cents aud an Attorney's fee at flftvL
play
that these were often supple­
• . sequently with greater stupidity.
........... ................................
dollars
proviUed for lu —
wd mortmuie. au«T) „Th&lt;’ ne'’ c,"r &gt;H««tory give, fort to the county hospital.
mented by a band of velvet studded
which U ih&lt;- vr:&gt;ole amount cL-duied to tw* due Huron.a population of 19.165.
A moment later there was o crash of Thus this heavy, stupid bird became
upon said mortgage, and no suit oi
I
Got- Rich h“ reuppointi-l Dr. H. K. glass and Jay Godfrey appeared at an- '
with stars. Birds, butterflies and flow­
comparatively ekay prey to the Maori
• at law having b*ei&gt; tnsniutrd to
amount secured byssld‘moitgsRe or any |&gt;sit i Lathrop, of Detroit, a member of the other window. He had broken the 1 hunters, who are the boldest and most ers of jewels were quite common, and
M?S;!'H.errtw.br«r»»on&gt;..pe.vr u&gt;
«»U. boanl of dentel exmulnert.
sash in frantic efforts to get fresh air. '' vigorous typo of the modern barbarian. the veils were kept in place by long
contained in nald mortuax*-. and the,«tatute In
Fire destroyed George P. Wyman’s His daughter Annie, 18 yc.urs old, stood a few hundred of them holding ten earrings formed into pins, but with
such ease made and providi-d, notice Is hurebv i Dinnini7 m:ii -hinedo mill nn.l
pendants free to flash out kaleiodstopic,
riven that on Batuiday. th- second day of PlanW mtil. shingle mill and box beside him. His wife and son Hurry !' thousand perfectly armed, equipped
September. A. D . 1HX1 at io o'clock In tbe for««- factory at White Cloud, together with were still in the building.
] aud well-officered British troops at prismatic color*. The bodices were ’ Carl Zn-nz-l ha* I- ■ &gt;; :--:r.tol P«lA ladder was run up to them and thc '• bay for more than two years.
Some fastened at tho bock with diamonds, mv-irr at Waldeubrvwk. M.i ••mb cusaty.
Court House. In the city of H uUnm. ithat be-l ocr. Loss. &lt;25,000.
firemen helped them to make the such discovery as this German scien- and one waist had a fringe of diamonds M e-. Vice J. C. Baity, renn.v- t.
Ing tiie place where the Circuit Court for tiie !
Attomrv Grnoml Rllln hnB &lt;dvnn nn descent Godfrey was not badly in­ tlst is reported t« have made is not un- across thc front. Jeweled girdles were
Ctrnnty of Barry l» boldeu) ibr premiss &lt;!&lt;•-1 ? :
, fc,1W
, Fiven an
scribed in said mortgaxc. (except such part of; opinion that thednsirranee law passed jured, "but the daughter was terribly j| expected.
Scieht/sts have been in­ also worn. The turquoise was repre­
ElMlnr*burned, and was hurried away to a hos­ clined to believe the Maori stories, and sented whenever it would harmonize
said inortgaxr by rrror ai’d amen have been ,
__ • legixletere
.
.. L,_ nn&lt;xm,UUi., ,
B a ri ua cl
•W d
k
heretofore releju«*-d by Quit Claim deol to! tlonal, owing to section 5, whjch per- pital.
some of them have held that thc living with the color of the gown. Emeralds
were
much
worn,
und
tho
present
su
­
LonlieM Kv*rts, lb* legal owner as Hereinafter mite unauthorized companies to do
Another crash at another window bird would be discovered yet in tho
set forth, or so much thereof ar may be iiecre.
came, and F. A. Coons appeared hold­ wild interior of New Zealand.
So far premacy of mauve or heliotrope had
sary to pay thc amount due upon said morteaKe I bus*ncs8 in the state,
with interest at riaht percent, and all tee d j Mrs. Clara Gee. a dentist at Grand ing his wife. His 15-vear-old daughter us can be ascertained there were two brought thd amethyst out in force.
costs, together with an xttorney fee of Bffy .ini. 1
e„w.,
,
,„m overwork,
m„„„,
Hnr. wm
him, .ml Wilh.m distinct species of these birds. One
lars covenanted for therein, tbe on mires being । KaP‘“s, suffering from
In . ci.tern.
। LItery ngU l»nlnd him. A ladder wm habited thc North island of New Zea- ।
described In said mortgage as follows
1 drowmxl
----------’ ’henmlf
------- ’----------------AN ELEPHANT -------HANGED.
v—
Commencing at the north west corner of F. tj
1 I Col. Ilngh ltleh.nl. died nt hh, home
“P„“d
P"lJ uk'“ “ land and the other was a native of thc Cnrtoo* Accident to a
Brwte in
Blake’s lot In th? village of Irving. County u.
—a Burv aud Stuteol Michigan, a^druiimux
iro.ii , ui
in Jackson.
Jackson,
— ‘
“
uuu.uk ieuui
He was u democratic i
£1
.
‘
'vas badly South or Middle island. The South |
wc"z:.’ OF
thence east or In an easterly
eazicriy *•
—&lt;— along
-•— the1
direction
tsc
v.
i burned and was taken to Mercy hostrict and ha&lt;l large min- pUal^ F-.ura hlui Bunk h^f suffi-atZ island bird was the largest and stood
north hue of lot* Jieretofure
-- ----- | The
------------------------MJ hangdeath of an elephant by
highway crossing the race and east of the lot or . Ing interests,
pitai. it .ora bad sunk half suffocated I sixteen feet in height Prof. Owen, on Ing occurred in New York recently at
on lthe
window MIL
sill. Nhe
She was
was ui
uncoo- ' account of its size, called it thc a place where animals of this kind orc
land deeded to Effie Bddwlu. mid from said, T)l„
. .. ,
J| 011
-lc window
highway tn a south easterly direction on the
The nets temple erected nt Muskegon sclous by the time thc trrnund
'nceircof
ground
"The reader cn:t f.
south line of tue rureway; to intersect tiie । by the grand lodge of Good Templarsscions
____.• by the time thc' F
ro’ind was clcphantApus. It waa extraordinary stored. The beast belonged to J. B. I
i the proreached, and was token to the hospital ■ for the massive strength of its limbs, • Guylord and arrived there from Bor- I greater hard .'tip. &gt;:
;«•««« ■&gt;'
—^t"!.
with
her
mothe
r.
|
j
breadth
and
bulk
as
well
as
height.
1
neo,
where
it
was
captured
March
16.
I pic who inhai.it t:
and from th-nre following the ccuter of the
Thomas W. Wells, the veteran agent
Thornapple rlvi-r to a paint directly north of *&gt; , l_
.
Thc cause of the fire is supposed to |
------------ —------i The animal, accordinn- to the New ; Alaska endure. I ■
the point of starting, and from said point south • 01 th
,® American
The animal, according to the New
vne
Amcncan Express
express company nt
at
the accidental overturning of an oil
tell itTh.
TOO PROFOUND.
to tec pteee of beguiulng.containing ten acre* Marshall, waa
was oblige.!
obliged to relinquish
relinoniah iamp ln th&lt;. offlcc by the d
clerk
{ York Post was four years old. five feet I1 oils struggle.
..M show
more or tess: snd all on section tblrty-ouo .In/
’ two inches high and about as long, and J Women twenty y
town tour north, range nine we«t. excepting work by reason of old age, and the The !«&gt;„ b Bl|ght Coroner McHale
pihat they ha w' toin.c
..........
ffom the aboVeall strreta and bigh»ujs now company has granted him a life pen- was on the ground early and left or.
.
---- --WB!' quite docile. It was deemed best I hardships which h.r.
tirvady nude
lawfully thereon. Also tbe undivided one-tudf siop of thirty dollars per month.
I dera fOI, th0 detention of the day clerk
.
. Dexter wa. .eoretary of w.r
kMp lhe ten, ^t.
ln , twelve-foot
box • them prematurely ■ ’ I. The farther
of tbe following; Commencing at a point fifty^»uel
nau«f bero«.
two feet, six tuchr* wret and laelve rods ’tiree
' A large nuufoer of Michigan people should he be found. Ills name is BelIi .south of the Arctic c:r-!e they live the
feet aud three Inebes north of the southeast
th
'.
1"*I
»!»■&gt;
'
“
d
o
height
ol
fe.L
corner of the north west quarter of sreunn wlll atten^ thewventh international goin. lie is a Canadian who had been or, under ITeeldent John Adame ! Bnd
MUi
taaWncd above thia less they hare to endn-.-. a* the &gt;tro^SundayT^hool convention
convention at
at St
St Louis,
Louis, employed but a short time.
thirty-one, town four north of range nine west: SundayTthool
When Mr
be^me president
prudent B« the elephant tore out the neltlmt. gle to maintain existence i* less of a
_____Jelferv.m
__ —
running from thence west ►kht rod*; thence Mol, August 31 to September 6.
he asked Mr. Dexter to resign, and, on
north to’the center of tbe Tboniapple river;strain and effort, ami thee dtl is not so
thence east eight rod*, ibsnce south tn i&gt;lsre of
Tho Eighteenth Michigan infantry
receiving a refusal, removed him. ! and another foot of cieating was added,
beglnoltal. It Is expressly understood that thl*
Dbnvkk, CoL, Aug. 15.—A fire which This was the first Instance of the re­ secured by wire. The animal then l»e- deadly in its work.
' last dosolbed premises is all tbe premlw-s. mill •will hold their twenty-sixth annual re­
"The first Alaskan Hmuimau woman
privflece and rights of flowage, owned by Alonzo union at Palmyra August 25.
started shortly after noon Monday to­ moval of a cabinet officer for political gan the operations which resulted I met," says Herbert I.. Aldrich, in
K. Ganiner ana Frank Campbell and &lt;-on«tltu
fatally. It wrenched loose an end of Godey's. “was nt Port Clarence, a fine,
ting the late Arm. Gardner. Campbell &amp; Co . of, Tho burn of George W. Potter in tally destroyed the Crescent flour mill reasons.
Irvtag, and that this mortxan to Intended to Eaton county was destroyed by fire and elevator at Stanton avenue and
It was said of Mr. Dexter, according the uppermost cleats. It then thrust
cover the undivided one-half of all rights of । and one ton of hay and farm imple­ Montgomery street The total loss, to Youth's Companion, that a remark its head into the opening thus made, natural harbor about one hundred
miles south of Behring straits. So t»r
said Gardner.Campbell * Co., together slili
tbe perpetual right to the water power, back ments, together with the building, were including a large quantity of flour iu made about Edmund Burke might be and somehow climbed up high enough os cleanliness waa concerned, she w»»
water, flowage and mill privileges described destroyed. Loaa, *2,000.
sacks and grain in the elevator, will applied with equal truth to him. "If to get all four feet above the floor and (a model of her kind, and outside of bw
above with the roller flou'lng mill and ail mill
foot
up
from
&lt;250,000
to
&lt;300,000.
The
The Keating case resulted at East
yon should meet him under a shed on the head through the opening. The
fixtures therein now standing or hereafter to t-e
erected and placed upon said premises Includ­ Tawaa in a verdict for Keating of &lt;10,­ insurance is about 75 per cent of the a rainy day you would at once recog­ cleat fell on the neck behind the ears. and her immediate family they were
ing both ot above deeerfptlons.
loss.. During the fire Lieut McLean nize him as a great man." Y» t his The animal must then have lost its almost the(only Esquimaux I encoufiThat In drafting said mortgage the draftsman 000 against the Detroit, Bay City &lt;t Al­
tered who depreciated the rudimenti
made an error and tbe following described land pena railroad for his injuries.
was terribly injured by an explosion in mind was rather of the brilliant than purchase with its toes on the cleats be­ of deanlineks. I asked her to permit
with mill privileges Mid right of flowage. was
Because Jeanette Neil rejected his the dustroom of the mill and may die. the profound order, and he did not hes­ low and fallen. Its immense weight me to take a photograph of, her and
inserted In said mortgage by midfake, that the
F.
Sargeant
Chief
Pearse's
driver,
had
said mortgagors had no title and claim no title advances Charles McCormick, of Jockitate to confess its rare limitations.
prevented it'from freeing its head, and her family, but she shixdc her head,
to xald premises, and tbe AMjguoe ot said
an arm broken by being forced from
He was once In company with Fisher so It was'found in the morning,-sus­ and, looking ut her hands ami cloth­
mortgage claims no righto therein, and Mid son. shot her and then killed himself. tbe roof by a stream of water from tho
Amts and Chief Justice Marshall. Tho pended with its hind legs three inches
premises will not be offered for sale under this The girl may recover.
ing, said: •Smoky.’ then, after a pau*.
fire
hose.
.
mortgage
. The premises so inserted iu
great judge began a weighty conversa­ above thc floor, dead from strangula­ added, 'na-na-ho,' meaning Mime other
The remains of August Linden, 00
tion, which turned into a monologue tion. It has been sent to a taxider­ time. Although her face and hands
years old, were found floating in the
Also the tandlrideU aa* half a&lt; tbs following:
FxAXXi.tN, Pa., Aug. 15.—"Matilda lasting nearly three hours. When the mist, and will adorn some museum.
were comparatively clean, she was
Commencing si s petal fifiy-two feet six inebea river at Grand Haven. He was a bach­
west and twvlr* rods three tael and three Inches elor and it is supposed he committed "the Fourth." one of the most famous two listeners had taken their home­
dressed in well-worn ami somewhat
suicide.
Jersey co we in the world, owned by ward way they could talk of nothing
tattered clothing, made of ilecrsktofc
An incendiary fire at Port Huron de­ Congressman Joseph C. Sibley and his but thc mental depth and learning of
w; mniK irvm manor
DQKOmS OX on part of which the hair was brubtR
Uxne* north to tl»« earner at stroyed fifteen buildings tenanted by partner. Maj. Charles Miller, of this their host
“aan eoltod •■shirtee." were and worn off.
appear some­
War; (benee a**t eight rod*.
They praised his natural gifts and his Z? I?
“d ®®chan!oatocon- what ahabby; but aa-na-bo,’ which
poor people, who lost most of their city, died here suddenly Sunday night
household effect*. Loss over 110,000; of milk fever. She had given in oue acquired wisdom; especially did they °***.
shirts whan they fraqnaotly means tbe next day. aa it
partially insured.
year over 19,000 pounds of milk, which enlarge upon the profuadity of tbe dledid In thia omo, rtm, her husband, soa
Thc woo]- -buyers arc through with yielded 0M pounds of butter. She was oourse bo which they had just listened
Coldwater, having purponnds in that town.
rttMaoC Mid Garden-.
wnrne
csteforiuch poiitionii «t the Grand Itaptda Bu&gt;N&gt;«M Collet*. Shorthand, and Normal School,
lor Catalotne, sddrw.'
A. S- Parbh, Propr.

Why Suffer?

When you can be Cured

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Your

Painter

NotesFromthF^

has often wasted time and material in
♦rving to obtain a shade of color, and
has even resorted to the use of ready
nixed paints, the ingredients of which
h- knew nothing, because of the difficu}Jy ,n making a shade of color &gt;ith
lead. This waste can be avoided
t'■ . .• r.3S of National Lead Company’s

Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors
T.-.
: • . •, .ire a combination of per­
.
. • . • colors, put up in small cans,
.
. - d so that one pound will
;
- ds qf Strictly Pure White
shade sh’own on the can.
ms you will have the best
ie world, because made of
K trials—
•
4

ictly Pure
nite Lead
.' rs. Insist on having one
.is of white lead that are
mnufactured by the “ Old
.css, and known to be

LBIT.

* Naturally, however, the comparative
A BOLD THIEF'S WORK.
exhibit is what mostly interests librar­
Grabs a Ba&lt; Contalnln&lt; S3,04
ians. This consists of a full collection
of printed blanks, forms, photographs,
ernmnnt Building
I
Ear ■;»&lt;&gt;.
etc., classified, mounted and bound to­
gether with tabulated results of expe­ I 8t. Paul. Minn., Aug. 15.—The HL
rience in various departments of libra­ I Paul bankers are dazed over a robbery
ry administration an^ with samples ' at the First national bank Monday
of appliances, furniture, fittings, me­ morning in which a man alone was
pro»« Public Libraries.
chanical-and labor-saving devices and ' able to seize a 93,000 bag of gold in the
tools. A deep interest was shown in presence of twenty people and disap­
Fair UCIUTI
Letter. I
.(Special
. _ __ _Watt's
~ - r*ir
pear in a crowd. The police have been
One of the strongest arguments in thc matter by librarians through’out 1 searching for him ever since, but there
favor of holding a world's fair the country, and prompt responses were
are small prospects that hc will be
at all in any part of the globe is made to the request on tho part of caught.
its grand educational advantages. thc committee to furnish what they ■ Kenaldo Lares, a trusted representa­
could.
In all the oratory delivered by those
-J
—
x»ap
uy
tur
tne
important
leaButofby
farexhibit
thc more
fea- tive of the Merchafits* national bank,
In
favor of
u—J
m favor
of tin*
the Sunday
opening
of &gt;' ture
this
as being
the most
accompanied 'by 1. H. Jacobs, porter of
th*
Cx-l
—
■
the Columbian exposition of 16WI the j far-reaching in Its possible usefulness thc Merchants', had just come into the
most forcible‘and in fact about tho ; is that inaugurated especially under First national bank to make a
only cogent
tne ; thc auspices ofthe American Library settlement with the clearing house.
cogent argument
argument w»
was mat
that the
fair, being
gignntie school
xsing suuh
sudh a
n'&lt;rinu»nvl«
---- ’ and
—a ■ ‘ ■
The
fumls
consisted .of
three
offering such Buperb advantages in the association. The difficulty experienced bags containing
each
in
by new library comndttecs the world I gold in a smull 95,000
steel box. and
way of. education, should be thrown
open to the masses as freely as pos-‘ over in thc start of a? new library is other money, making in all about 920,­
well
recognized.
The
idea
of
this
im
­
sible.
. 000. The box was fastened to the por­
It only
natural
that, »un
with mis
this . portant feature is to aid such commit­ ter, Jacobs, by means of handcuffs, and
, seen*
__ p-----...o.,
— so
-- ■prominent, un educa- , tees. The association committee set । thc two men carried the box when on
grand M
idea
about
their
Inbor
in
a
sensible
and
tional exhibit would formn very Im- '
the street between them.
When
practical manner. Circulars, outlin- :
entered
the bank
there
portant part of tho Columbian exposi- ' mg
me general
general plan,
plan, were
were sent
sent, to
to !, they
ing the
tion. Such un exhibit there is, located , librarians
nH over thcxountrj
’asking
was nothing unusual noticed in the
in the northwest corner of the Govern- cooperatluu. They were asked to sun- 1 office. About twenty men stood at
They on
were asked to sub- the various windows and desks attend­
indit building. The space occupied is1 Cooperation.
mit a list of books
certain subjects 1Dg to uusiness. arriving ui me icner
ing
business.
Arriving
thean
teller's
not extensive nor has it been given j from which a committee could not pos- • w
intto
iow
Lares opened
theatbox
re
such a position as its importance de-, sibly make a mistake in selecting one moVing the bags placed them on
serves, and yet th? number of visitors j ur all.
,' window ledge at his ng \ ( • .
, j window - icugc at ms ngnv siae. tie
and the general interest it attracts are orIn thl* wnv n H«t «&lt; *■ r&gt;nn
In this lyuy a list of 5.000 has been stood between the post und thc winsurprising.
•
'The .bureau of education at Wash­ &lt;iho!icn. When thc selections of thc li- dow, while thc porter, Jacobs, stood at
ington early began the work of organ­ , brarians had ail come in the commit- his left, between Lares, and lhe door.
ization und the commissioner, through tee revised and made their selections. I Resting the bags for the moment on
th'J aid of a committee from the In turn the list they made was given 1 the ledge, Lares began to pay in the
American Library u^xtiation, has loan expert committee of three and . loose money, and was busy with this
brought down to the Hpccifieil number ; when he heard a step at his right, and.
been enabled
to
an ex-J
ex- of
---------- inaugurate
•—•*«»
5,009 volumes. Then begun another ! turning instantly, he saw the robber
hibjt broad in its scope of usefulness i branch of the work—that of obtaining ‘ trrab one ot the basra and dart around
--1
obtaining grab one ot thc bags and dart around
and of
iif-------------------------------------------------■
decided general interest. Thc ' the books
from thc publishers.
the post
door. i.anra
Lares
.
r7~
— The
•me
post toward
wwaru the
me uuur.
। committee appointed was: Mary 8.
Cutler,’ of the Library school at Al­ general impression prevails in tho I made a leap and succeeded in reaching
minds
of
the
committee
that
thc
forthe
door
almost
us
quickly
as
tho
thief
bany:. Frank
Hill, publie A«V****~J'.
library-,
------- -P.- ......
eign pulrfishers did not. fully under- and• would
'' no doubt
. •• •have •been able
....
y....—i- N.
»• »»
-j*_ •
••
to
Newark.
J.; Charles
Alex. --Nelson.
stand the matter, as many refused com-| cat.
’b him
or
at
least
follow
mtn had
hau
catah
him
or
at
least
follow
him
'•—*
Newlierry
• library. &lt;Chicago; Weston
pliance with the request to furnish ' not a man, undoubtedly the accomplice
Flint, bureau of et'.
&gt;n,.Washing- what was asked. From the American | of the thief, here interposed by ciowdthe thief, here interposed by ciowd| ton: Charles A. Cutv
Boston athe- publishers, however, there Was a very of
jng Lares to the wall and giving the
naeum; Frodi II. Ilihl. hicago public
general response, und tho result was man with the bag a clear sweep.
library, and' Hannah , James. Osterthat out of the 5,000
list
3,800
volumes
.
7
------------ . &gt;*,
J
’■ •« 'excite—
InMM
an■ MM.M..
instant everything
was
bont library, Wilkes irre. l4. Th entire exhih h i. u:. k-r the &lt;lireetr&lt;&gt;n of hnve been rooeived. These hooks were { ment; the clerks- and clearing house
all sent to the Library school at Albany i men rushed out into thc general bank­
C. Wellman rur.t. •&gt;&lt; Troy. N.Y..and of
ind there, made ready for exhibition ! Ing office, but the gold and robbers
Miss Mary
at the exposition. This matter of 1 were us completely gone as though the
the Library
preparation was a difficult one. The 1 earth hod closed over them,
The exhil
idea was to catalogue them prop- j
prises &lt; v.-ri•.*th:ng of an educational erlj\as would be done In »• complete ;
PREY FOR SPECULATORS.
chararVr t.tat could lie supplied by running library. There arc, however,
the l.tar-an "f education and such many systems of cataloguing books,
other material as could Ire colhs’ted
and the problem of which system to
Milwavkek, Aug. 15.—In her peti­
4 libraries und from the .adopt presented itself. It was finally tion filed in the probate court asking
:•
various ptf!
decided to use only the decimal and for un accounting of the estate of her
country. Qte cxlr.-nuly inMi .tto! The expansive systems, us being the husband, the lute Alexander Mitchell,
exhibit is under the head &lt;»f urchi- more popular. Realizing that many i Miss» Murtha Mitchell charges her
son, .United States Senator John L.
Mitchell, as executor of the estate,
with a lack of business experience, and
alleges that he Ims become "the
victim of'iron mine adventures and
stbek jobbing speculators." Senator
Mitchell is required to/uppear in the
probate court the first -Tuesday in Sep­
tember and show cause on various mat­
ters pertaining to thc estate of his
father, among them why he should not
tiie an inventory of the «tsiate, tlnd why
hc should not be removed us executor of
the estate and a receiver appointed
in his place to provide and carry out
the trusts and provisions of his father’s
wilL Fending the hearing on thc pe­
tition Senator Mitchell is enjoined from
incumbering any of the estate to silch
an extent as to injure or itostroy the
rights of Mrs. Martha Mitchell, his
mother, aud David Ferguson Mitchell,
her sou.
An Interacting Corner In tho Gov.

©un/bifti/gpojilioQ.
DritKcron General Davis has or­
dered a stop put to the alleged danc­
ing in thc Persian palace on tho Mid­
way Plaisance.
Space upon Midway Plaisance has
been astdgned for an cncampiueTit of
thc Kansas national guard September
10 to 17, inclusive. ■
Exhibitors and concessionaires in
Midway who have alien contract labor
employed mutt return such people to
their native land when discharged.
NewzYouk has one of thc finest state
building i at the world's fair. It is
feet wide by 200 feet long.jmd three
stories high. Inclusive of donated
material and decorations tho structure
represents an expenditure of there
1 than 8150,000.

The American exhibitors have l&gt;emstrong &amp; McKelvy"
gun a fight on the wheel chair conces­
r-Bauman" “Eckstein" sion by calling upon thc council of ad­
istock-’
“Anchor”
ministration to huvv the prjws re­
duced, bcHoving that such u policy
“Morley”
“Shipman1 would bring more 'people to the fair
aud increase the receipts for the use of
“Collier
leal
____ ”
cliairs.
Davis-Chambers"
.
THE national commission has adopted
ft ;f Strictly Pure White Lead
resolutions "recognizing the heroic
services rendered nt the cold storage
will nay you fire” by Mnr.ihal Muirphy, Lieut. Wil­
.:ijr to pal
■» book c
ng iniorma- liam Burket, Lieuz. William Miller,
. liar; it will
(.’apt. James Carnes. Hans Rehfelt,
James McClure and John Howard.
iONAL LEAD CO.,
DO not miss thc fair, whatever the
cost. It will be the one time in the
B ranch.
life of some. It will not' be as expen­
sive as inay be supposed, and the relax­
ation .from tho ordinary pursuits, with
the enjoyment to be secured, trill more
than compensate for tho time devoted
to that purpose.
The Russian exhibit at the world's
.oWp,
fair oecnpics 120.610 squtire feet,
- ear th n 1 Wvn next In need try a pair. divided as follows: Agriculture. 32,000;
Best in tho world.
horticulture, 7,000; Hve. i.tock. 900; fish­
eries. .6.300; mines, 2,400; machinery,
$5.00
43.00
4.100; transportation. 2,500; manufac­
42.50
54.00
tures 50.000; electricity. 20&lt;); tine arts,
12.00
$3.50
1.200; liberal arts, 12.400; ethnology, lit;
ucci
forestry, 2.800.
ii 50 (I
42.00
Midway's motley population was in­
42.25
St.73
creased the other night by one. This
ren aoYi
new addition is an'eight-pound Nubian
42.00
41.75
baby boy. ; The newbotuer was Ixirn at
eight o'clock in the evening in a tent at
the Arabian encampment. This is the
first child to be born at thc fair. The
I 3 Sr9 DRESS SHOE msds In the Istet Javanese infant who died in thc Jav­
'I piy $6 to $8, try my S3, $3.50, $4.00or anese village when one week old was
Thy ft equal to cuttofn male nd look »nd born outside thc grounds.
. If y.-o wish to econ.-rhe In your footwear,
Concerning the rumor that Gov. Alb■.to irg W.'L
Sboev" Name rd geld is to call an extra seaaion of the
? ilinocd os tM bottom, lock fcr It wften you bay.
legislature to grant the exposition use
W.L.DOIGLAS. lirucktoD, MAse. ScM by
of Jackson park another .rear Presi­
dent HiginU&gt;tham sahl: “Such action
would hi* unnecessary. The park com­
missioner} have full power. However,
the exposition company has not asked
U.'i’HOEl:
for the use pf thc park another year
for the and 1 do not think it will.’*
otn.-c in
Oil Wed
CALIFORNIA’S FAIR.
’•&lt;- year
I

W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE

5ssts

700LLEY &amp; BRONSON.

atrl.t orfr.ilt BolMrr.
-2
ace th«* Uwful
. dtflhr^l uid .4 said

the library

The California midwinter world's
fair is now an ass-ured undertaking,
and. according to the .sanguine expr?.^-ious of Californians visiting in
Chipftgo. it will be a faithful reproduc­
•trtermlB- tion, upon a considerably reduebd
of said de­
scale, of the Columbian exposition.
there tn
Golden Gate park, one of thc most at­
I‘03 Kt tractive resorts in tho United States,
tor &gt;n«»n.
a-UiCUed has finally been selected us the site of
&gt;f
ou^ and the fair. The directors and manage­
Im «V &lt;,'
ment of the park objected to the- fair
|H'f4O|l1
being erected upon that port of the
i&lt; "t Hx-tiuzs, &lt;i&gt; said county, and grounds which had been beautified at
o it ativ there be. why the prayer of great expense, and accordingly the
•i Otirr may uol be zraht«*d. Aud it Is
' n’ red, that said petlttonergive notice site selected is upon the unimproved
his inten-trd Id said esUie. ol the' portion. The nature.of the exposition
of Mid petltioq, and the hearing
'&gt; i i-uii? * copy i&gt;f txis order lobe will necessitate a heavy outlay for
। I । lhe HasthiKs BANxr.it. a nrwja- landscape gardening, construction of
!■ i and eircu'.Ated ie s.ud couuty of lagoons, fountains, caves, terrace* und
h -ccn week for three successive
other features, which wiH be given to
.in v| . ;s to \std daynf he«ri»g.
lhe park when the tale I. oyer. Accord- I
&lt;11A Ki.KM VV. ARM &lt;T Ito so.
rt.e ropv.)
Judue of Probate.
Ing to the prrswnt plan, there will bo
*
' bnlldlng,. to be erected et
four main buildings, to be erected at
...bthe expense ot
c. fair directory from
*
• I
All
MOKTGAGE SALE.
scriptions they are now rccelelng.
•
I fisvlux been made In tae condition* of the coast and a number of- southern
• bn niurutam nistle by William Newton states will be invited to participate in i
। .h- N'&lt;-wton to Emilv D. Bovlwicx. the event, and as each will be repre- ',
'
Mureli vjtli. A !&gt;.. I»o. and
•’--I -I the offlen of the Hrghtvr sented by a state building the more
' Is lor tu&lt;- I'mt-ty of Barrvjind State ol
-ia. -ii tiie 2:*:ti day of Manti, A. I».. enthusiastic supporters of the fair now
lib-r.M of tn&gt;.;&lt;on page M3,
' -’a.'e W-m on lhe expreui condition picture a formidable rival'of thc pres­
Ii -I de'ault h- nuul- lu tue payment ent world's fair.
•it- re.l or any nirt thereof oti any day
' i Ui- "tame ‘hoHid be made payable
* "•!&lt;; -&lt;pr— .ed. and ynould lhe same reComanche, thc only living thing that
nbtld and In arrearv tor the space of
&lt;io&gt;
th-n and from thenretor*h escaped the massacre on the Little Big
■ *j»«e of tlm *;dd thirty day*, tbe Horn when Custar and his command
■ tl ‘ii-n ot two tlibusaad dollar* with
■ ir*xrut lnu»ie«t Ui-reon shall at the were annihilated by the Sioux, died a
■ « tiie party ol the second part become few ycars&gt; afterdie battle, and was
and oonblfl immediately tbereigii :!(■• i eriod UmHcd tor tl*- stuffed by order ot the goverhment
r-olmiy not then have expln*&lt;l. ' He is now to be tycq.at the Kansas
htvlug Idjmj ina-to lu th* pay-r-vt •l-i- M trch 2rtit. MOT and state building at the world's fair, hav­
.Ude i-om; rvmwi*-d uupa'd ami, fti ing been loaned to the state by the
&gt;
ot thirty, oara ar ' up- national government. Comanche was
itor««tl | :&gt;rhicipd sum of two
lara with all arreanupr ot Interant thc horse of gallant CapL Keogh, who
nm &lt;'~&lt;;lafe&gt;d dti»
paynb'e
---------ami
MU(| was killed with his chief at the "Last
terms of
in'ortc
&lt;««•.
Rally." Thc horse was wounded in
esprrs-rd
clHi.ned to Im &gt; line *t the rtMr the battle, and his life was with diffi­
■ st!i.’MHn ■ ftwo t&gt;ou«an*t thtee culty preserved. Beno's men cared for
sad an xtt-N-aey's fee of thtrty- him as though he had been human, and
for
In
said after his recovery he was sent to Fort
•I &lt;H;tr»
i&gt;ravl4ea
• u .■ ana uo iu;it or proceedings
litvinx been inadtuted io, reeover lhe Lincoln. Neb., from which point ho
&lt; Mriired oy sold luortKagi. or “I was sent to Fort Meade. Later he was
I i ityreol. •
.
by virtue of the power of transferred to Fart Riley, Kan., where
**:&gt;7;ui&gt;«*«i in «.nid tnortKxtfr. and tbe he passed his latter days in pcacel
' in »uch -u.*d&lt;i and provided, notice dying of old age when hc had rounded
■ toby tfiven that ou Saturday the
U&gt;
septembcF, A. D.. l»B. at ten out the ripe terin of thirty-one years.
• Lie fureitoun, 1 Mill I sell at jmblle CapL Keogh was the last man who
•:. to u.~. iH-.oiv-t t)Mttors :il thc north
' t' *&lt;&gt;r ot the I'oiirt Mott‘e in the City of rode Comanche. Thc dignity of u gen­
i ■ i Glut l*-l»x thk plnee where lhe Clr- eral order was Invoked to save the old
' 1 wit ' .r Horry Qonnty h hnldrn). ibe horse from the indignity of serving in
Ir
'!&lt;•••ri!»ed In k dii uiortzs^e. ur so
' ihmo(
t.isv
be
ticresssry
_______
’ &gt;y tire amourt flue ou sold tnort- the ranks.
with efaetit fper cent. Interest
ID. ObjrcL
. &lt;11 legal eou&lt; towtber with aa attorney’s
Bingo—Well, old man, I’ll say good« thirty-five i dollara
covenanted
Gi-reln. tbe premises being described by now. I’m off for the world's fair
:«
i nrartnee its all those pieces aud to-morrow. Going to take all my fam­
• ,r c!» &lt;&gt;| [.md 'jinx and being situate In
' ■ township nt ll-dtimore. in lhe county of ily witjj me.
1 - rv aud Mato of Mkhlznn. and known
Klngle/^Why, thought you said you
un-r &lt;lrvrii»-«| 4*fo'h&gt;w«towit:■! - LAt li.llnf the novili wret quarter ar.d weren't Joing.
tirsrtTi
q’uirtrr of the south «• -t qoar&gt;
Bingo-Ll wasn't. But I understand
tcrut*&lt;&lt;-t| .ii • ,$» Ih town two U'&gt; north there is a place there where you can
luu ' eight (■) w.”&lt;. omuluiug one hundred
and turre a-rea tnpfOorlMa.
check your children, and I want to see
EMILY D. Hborwtox, Mortgagee. ’ if I can't get a little rest.—Clothier and
FniMrT.coio»&gt;vB,:
Attorjey for Mortgages,
FunualM.Tluted June iand. Utt.

forest

Tires TnVwisconsin.

est fires arc raging extensively along
lhe b«&gt;uth Shore railroad exst of this
city. The extent of damage done can­
not be definitely 'learned, os the
wires are down.
Citizens
here
who are well informed as to the nature
of the burning country ssy the loss of
LIBRARY EXHIBIT IX OOVEBXMKXT BCILDLXO.
standing timber will
be heavy.
Bruce Crossing, u little hamlet
tectural. It consist* of large, clear thousands of people who would be In- 100 miles from here, was prac­
forested in this feature of the fair |
photographic views of all the principal
tically wiped
out Sunddy night
existing and propose^ libraries in this। would be unable to attend thc fair, the Much railway rolling stock has
committee resolved upon thc publico- ' been
and other countries.
destroyed.
The
wife and
tion of 90,000 catalogues containing the ' child of a lumberman are missing and
T&gt;&gt;e object ot tM» deponent » two complete 5,000 list.
are auppoved to have perished in tbe
«&lt;&gt;«• It eelta attention to the erch.These catalogues arc to Im* mailed flames. Special trains have been sent
importance and rignlfloneo
wherever the possibility of a new li­
«&lt; hbnwte. and «ngge.ta to common - brary can be heard of, and it will be so out on the South Shore road to render
assistance to the Inhabitants and care
‘‘»i‘ “=■■&gt; S?,1’Illua1’
“T
.i? I
managed that any committee can se­
brary buildings. It also shows the de­ lect such books as they desire, feeling for the company’s property.
----- - ---------- »
Felopment and present state of library Sure that they cannot go astray in
FOR A GREAT MUSEUM.
science
•cience by giving plans and interior choosing from it There are a certain
view’of many apartments in noted li- number of works on history; so many
Ulg Fair tn Chicago.
bxarics and educational institutions.
on travel, and many of art and science,
Cbicaoo, Aug. 15.—The world's fair
In the arrangement of the material and so on. and thc published catalogue
,
,
...
directors nave
have npiwiuiru
appointed i/ireciur
Director v»cuGenon exhibition there are \Yinmerous
and number, will only hare to bo Io -I eral D„u Present Hlglnbotham
plans shown as in operation ih different lowed, thus doing all the difficult work on(j j•
—
V. ••
Scott a com­
libraries. There are systems of hang­ n committee ordinarily finds in this con- ! and Mr. James
• to form an organization
ing maps and charts, shelving and neetton. The Idea is on admirable one. '
c
jt
citizens
with
tbe object of
cataloguing IBooks and, in fact, all the and has been carried out to perfec- i
!•-* fair ......
-establishing a world's*
museum
best and most improved ways of con­ tion.
of
anthropological,
ethnological,
min­
ducting a public library; the exhibit is
The 5.R00 volumes received arc all , eral and UMtvt
w,
other classes
of exhibits after
in reality a library in complete work­ on exhibition al the lair properly th.
o( the lair period, it i, well
ing order.
shelved, number? 1 and classified. Ac- -known that
...
.. ..
an immense collection
of.
An opportunity has been given in­ curding to arrangements made with the these exhibits will be left to the dis­
ventors to show improved devices ami publishers, the boblca will all be given
position of the public, both, by states
many have taken advantage of the to thc Library sehlrnl, Albany, together
and foreign countries, as it will not pay
chance. . Among them is a revolving with the contribution from individual ' to send them home again. The object
system of indexing titles which at­ libraries.
J. J. Fuller. Jistos
‘
secure these for Chicago not only
tracts great attention. The system
of the great fair, but as
t'nrle Sara ITrwrlrs of Expense.
' a? , nivenirs
'
contemplates the indexing of 40,000
objects of educational value and popular
books and the average time needed to'
Treasury officials are taking meas- entertainment
find any book listed is forty-two sec­■ ores to curtail the expenses of thc
onds. Under the idea of inventions• national commbc^ion and the board of
A I. motA, Wash., Au?. 15.—The Union
might perhaps be mentioned what is&gt; lady managers at thc world's fair. It !
called the traveling library. This is• is stated in Washington that both of Pacific steamer Annie Faxon was blown
a neat Cabinet containing 100 well se-■ .these bodies huv» been in session un- | up Monday morning at Wade’s wharf, 7
selcctcd volumes sent from the Library’ necessarily, thus involving large run- miles below here. Eight persons were
school i at Albany to pmnll townsi niog expenses; that both bodies have , killed und all on board injured. She
where jno libraries have been insti­■ executive committees authorized to i carried five passengers. The vessel was
tuted. When the utility of thc book: transact any business demanding ' literally blop-n to pieces.
has bean-bxhauMe-l in one place, thc• urgency, and it is therefore contended j
cabinet Is skipped to another town and1 that it is not necessary for both or I
New York, Aug. i.\—Dr. Robert W.
is thu4 kept in constant use. Thou­’ cither of them to remain in scMdon ut ' Buchanan bus been sentenced by Re­
sands of these traveling libraries are’ this time. Secretary Carlisle's atten- corder Smyth to die in the electric
now out in thc country and the scheme' tian has been gall'd to the largo ex- , chair in the week beginning October 2.
• penne thus incurred, end rcccmincndu- j
is b&lt; coining vastly popular.
Buchanan was convicted ot killing his
Thc |&gt;lan of the "home library'" isi tlons hare been made to him looking second wife by slow poison in order to
also shown os an exhibit. This is ai to thc curtailing jif the expenses of ; obtain her fortune. He afterward re­
Boston idea and is extensively used ini both these bodies.
married his first wife, who hud ob­
that city, though thc advantages be­
tained a divorce from him.
.
coming known other cities ore adopt­
“So that Is a Venetian gondola. Is It?"
ing it. This is also a cabinet, contain­
I
.
’
Ai.TIMonx,
Md..
Aug.
15.
—
Prot M.
said
Skidmore
to
a
Columbian
guard.
ing twenty-five boots which are placed
••It te."
A. Newell.'.one of Maryland's foremost
in the i homes of thc poorer Mass of
"Venice the thing going to start?"— educators, with a national reputation
children and left there for a given
Jud.
as author of school works, died at
'eugth of time
Barre de Gracs Monday morning.

The earl of Derby, who died a few
| days ago, waa seriously considered aa a
I candidate for the throne of Greece
। after the retirement of Kiq? Otto, the
Bavarian, jn 1863. At tho tune ho waa
Lord Stanley, a member of thc house
of commons and one of thc. most
Intimate friends of Lord Beaconsfield,
then still Benjamin DhraelL This in­
teresting historical fact first became,
public two years ago, through Froude,
the English historian, who found let­
ters referring to it in the correspon­
dence between Beaconsfield and Mrs.
Brydges. Although Disraeli favored
the candidacy of Stanley, he expressed
tbe belief in a letter, dated December
D, 1869, that thc Stanleys would prefer
Knonsley to the Parthenon and Lanca­
shire to thc plains of Attica.

tir. E. C. wests Nene and Brain Treatment
I' - old under podttre writton guarantee, by author-

uw; evil vreama: iace at uonaoaoce;
L'&lt; rviiii'uw*; Uvituds; all Dratae; LoMOf Power
of tbe GetM-rstlvn Orsum tn either sex, caused V
r-verexarttan; loathful Errors, or Excessive Use ot
T-bscco, Opium or Liquor, which roan lead to
MGrr/, Coosuraptlan, IrwAnlty and Death. By mail,
fl a box; 0 tor (3:with wrltuaxruarantse to cure or
refundntooey. WEHTSOOLGii syki p.
cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup,
WlKI | :r.,: &lt;
b ,r„
Ilos-A.1t lotale.
H;uall rlxe discontinued; old. roe. rite, aow9Se.; old
Il lire, row 30O. GUARANTEES Ueued only by

W. H. Goodyear. Sole Agent, Hastings.

Dslroil, L&amp;nsiag i Sorthsra
TIME TABLE.

Iu effect May 28.1W3.
Favorite Route between Grand Rapid*. Itolroi
and the easL

Grand RapidlE:,-t Paris
McCord
Alto
Elmdale
'Clarksville
Lake Odessa
(Woodbury
Sunfteld
Mulliken
Grauct l^dge
UMMUM
Detroit

P. fi

Lv I Howard City
., | Edmore
„. Stanton
,. loula
Ar |(&gt;rand 1-edge

M IS
A. M.

IGoing West | A. M.
Detroit
UUMUK
H M
Grand Lutai
Mulllkt-u
Sunfield
Woodbury
LlkaOtaM H M
Clarksville
Elmdale
Alto
12 JS
McCord
East Part*
Grand Rapid*

IP. ii.

II’. M.
IF

—rsr.

'*ortland
tonla
Howard City
lonls
Stanton
| r dinore .
• Every day. others week days only. ♦ stop
mi signal.
Parlor cars oq all trains between Grand
It i' ids and Detroit. Seats » rents. Connections
tnide InVnlon »taii'&gt;n. Grand Rapids with tbe
Chicago* Went Michigan Railway fob
Chicago and the West and for Mraut&lt;ION, Maximtf.k. Traverse Ctty, Elk Rafllr. ClIARLKVolX. PrroOKXY AXD BAY
View. Favorite route to the summer resorts
of northern Michigan.
Trains leave Grand RapUs tor Chicago. 7-J5
A. M..
A. M. and 1 JO P. M., fl 30 P.
•l!;3fl P M Arrive Chicago 12;-O P. M., 4:10
P. M..6:.W P. M.2dB A. M. and 7d» A. M..
except Saturday, via. 8L Joseph and Steam­
er.
f/mve tor Manistee 7:30 A. M. I :W F. M., and

U*ave tortbarlcvois. 1'rtoskvand Bay View
♦TSWA.M &lt;4:W,P M .and ll:UP. M.
Parlor ears on day trxti.s and steepen on
nhibi trains between Bar View, Grand Rapids,
CRieage and Detroit. Through palace elf be­
tween Hastings and Bay View. via. C. K. &amp; S.
R’y.. D. I.. AN. R'y.. andC. A W. M. B’y.
Ask our agents for further particulars
write.to
Gkokoe DEBAVKX.Gen'l PaesT Ag't.
Grand Rapid

Chicago, Wamaioo &amp; Sigiww
TIME TABLE.
In effect July 30. IMS.

Stat Iona.
north.
Kalamazoo Lv.
KuAt Cooper
Richland J unci
CresseyI..
Mito
iMlton.......
Cloverdale
Shultz

HASTINOS.........
Coats Grove....
W.XMllatMl

Grabd Rapid*.
Button*.

_ .
SOCTH.
Kalamazoo Ar..
East Cooper I.v
Richland JuDc't
Cressey....
Mito
Dattoa....
('Invrrdale
Shultz
IlAnTXGS..*

Coats Grove.
Woodtatyi....

"'ri'' u» l "
taaitnx.........
Itetrott................

Grand Rapids...

topa &lt;&gt;u autnal uaijr

ln&lt; without luuto..

L Skiuiei

�moaldlBOT. uJ other pto ok nW work
INQUISITIVE FLOWERS.
goods. "Evening News;” "Pruama;"
Nino a
••Prince Randolph’’ and "Tub,’’ »e goods. U executed to order promptlj wlthoui de­
Besides theae be Is handling other popular lay In tbe best manner. They 1 kewtw
d
in the town­
brands and ta prepared to offer dealers contract for the erection of hew buildings,
black
Now It U lhe bot.nl.te who **■&gt;«"
county ot Barry,
No. T«ux Bell.® didn’t k«
such terms as will be to their advantage to or/br the repair or alteration of old prem­
h,
pursuant
to
’
In «nv p««ill»lle eoeonnter. It all trade with him. Mr. Gordon la a pleasant ises, and they have executed mtny im­ &gt; weH .lory csknlhted to .end terror
d to me on the 4th
happened
in
another
way
entirely.
to the hc.rU ot bocal Io lover., by *t
nappenra
»nouir&gt; •'-j.j—
portant building contracts in this
i, by the Probata
was out on Long Laks Monday with a and agreeable young man for whom we In taet tbe most of finest buildings in this armlog tbe .uertlon ot Darwin, that
I
m-"peak a liberal patronage.
coisclentlous law abldmg old
dtv and vicinity stand as monuments of
plant, can fW Only to think ol
"loaded for bear" (the gun. not Peter) A
THE LIQUOR HABIT.
their ikill. They are responsible and re­ ?t' I’bosbe and Phylll. and Daphne,
saaUtlockot ducks came along, mis
liable and adhere closely to specifications, how your Innocent conddcncea hare
excited Peter and In an evil
and Insure the best materials and work­ been violated irreverently and heartstood up in the boat and attempted to
manship, which are important features in
overcome tbe ooaseientlous scruples of the
these days of "Skimped" and Inferior lewly in all thd bygone
grai. He pointed the oidfuaee to the di­
«...
work. The foundation of this business Think of tbe treachery ol the threerection of tbe fleeing ducks and flz*d. A
Administrator.
was laid in 1803, with several subsequent Icaved clover, and the cold. “XatoW
death dealing Broncho Isn’t any compariLuted, August lOtt). IM
cruelty
ot
the
innoccnHooklng
liven
changes until Feb. 1893 it came into the
s6u to tbe way that conscientious old. gun
In this Intelligent age it Is no longer a
wort: thc cunning and perfidy of tho
Order of Publication.
kicked on shooting at ducks before lhe law debatable question that drunkenness Is a hands of lhe present, who will me.lt the
Circuit tn Chancery.
is out The barrel of tin- gun flew hp and disease and is curable, and the man who liberal patronage that Is being accorded hyacinth, and even tho k-OTlugnea. 8TATK OF
thumped him over the head and lhe gun is so unfortunate as to be afflicted and them in this important enterprise. Long of the demure primrose! Who otter
this will wear a boutonniere, knowing
stock Imngrd him la the eye three times. neglects to avail himself of the opportu­ may, they prosper.___________
that
every
act.
every
innocent
flirta
­
Peter was knocked out of the boat a flying nity of a permanent cure to relieve himself
AN ITEM FOR THE FARMER.
Hattie Gwliuger.
tion that may happen while it js being
in to tret of water and tor a moment was of the constant desire for stimulants Is do­
Defendant
iM&amp;talbk*.' When he came to he was ing the greatest Injustice to those nearest
Suit rending In toe Circuit Court for tin- ;
worn,' may be indelibly recorded upon
Co-n.tvof
Barey-’n Ctom&lt;*r&gt;. «» Hastings on
pputaUng water Hkq a whale, and the boat and dearest to him. and certainly is deserv­
the floral retina? Science has shown
Ure
l»h
••&gt;•*
of AU4U4L A. 1&gt; . UMO.
farui
Implements,
burgle",
wagons.
was aiMMit 80 feet away, which he finally ing of tbe severest censure. Thousands
us monsters In our drinkir.g-water.and
Ill this rikiiM- K ■ »K&gt;e..rln« fr&lt;uii xmdavtt on |
managed to reach. After getting In Its have lx en cured and are being cured by
that toe dafcadaul. Haute Garlliiger ,
created thc undreamed terror* of tho file,
i« not a rr-ddeut of thts sixte. but rraldes In the
work the gun, like .McGinty, went "down Dr. Bandy’s Improved Gold Cure, a fact
bacilli in our food; but now it comes Mate of Misnouri. on motion ot 1 hllflp ,T. C&lt;-l-1
to the bottom of the! sea." where It still Is, known to every reading or listening man.
gruvv coiiiid-imaot's soib-ltor. It is ordered ttist
to rob sylvtfh sweetness of its
and probably will remain. Peter thinks woman or child throughout, the United
No house iu Hastings libeller known to
the sab! defeunauL Ha«Uc Gar.Inger canv ;
one such encounter ।Is enough In a life States. This system has become the most the residents ot this community Uian that and to destroy the sweet illusion that, In r appeal-u&gt;ee &gt;• be eiiterwt hervtn. vllhtn
time, and thanks fortune that he escaped popular In all sections on account of its conducted by IL B. Richards. « geniieman when we left ’.‘the madding crowd be­ three inontb* from the dale of to\* order, mid tn .
eascof uoiiapp’Orauoe thst fhe exuse her an
as he did.
success in effecting a permanent cure In who understands to a nicely what the pub­ hind, and turned from our Mayfaira X.Mil Ol .»n,;lMal to |
and ^jurrny
Murray Hills to —
the
every instance, without a single failure. HC
»«■ lilM »Cd 8COM thereof to he «en wi oh raid •
lic tiemanu
demand in
bls line roquucs.
requires. In 1800 6nu
su uis
- -------- •
*&gt;heitor within twcniy dais after .
Another Important .advantage is that he laid the foundation of this enterprise ' way5 o
and.forest,
could shun OMuulamaui's
oif field
uviu ••»...«*•*»
—*we
------------service ou ter of a &lt;v*py of said bill s:&gt;d notw-r ,
■ There will be an ice cream social at lied patients are treated at home without the which embraces the dealing in farm ma- -ways
f
■ --------*-*-»• grows so «*»"•
tho
espionage
which
weari­ ot ihl* order; and that l«&gt; default thereof, -mid ,
Ribbon halt iu Morgan. Wednesday eve., large expense of attending a sanitarium,
bill be taken a* c.»ule»*ed tiy tiie raid ton; 1
chlnerj
.
buggies,
carriages
arid
wagons.
•
"^
e
^3^
the
season's
end.
Now
some
towards
season
’
s
Aug 23. 1893, for the benefit otthe U. B. beddes there are no delays from business,
The stock he carries comprises a complete
.
1
we ta*rn? Deductions ap- rrX&lt;u5,|« is*further ordered, that within twenty
preacher.
-JB ---1 Jffll
1
the patient lias all the freedom he pleases asanrtvent of all kinds of farm Imple-1
. . b . suggestions. Plants
raid rompl.dnant exu«e a tKrtlra «»t
I.r«. and ,.m.n known in
1^”^, c‘„ u.,.y „ot henr a. well, &lt;Uk«the
USual service at the Presbyter-iso church and can attend to all business matters as
ibis order to we j-ubll-lred in the Hast rgs ।
though not being treated.- We can num­ trade, with their attachments and repairs. : can seii in
y -r-atAd life’ If Banner. nm*w"P*I»r print* *. ruhjhhed and circulating
in v-’H comity, aud that Mich pute
He
has
the
agency
for
the
celebrateb
Ear-1
like
other
farms
of
“
ber the otherwise hopless homes into
.. .... ...._ rk..v.,l„ at Iw.a.t oil,’,. In *
BTtre Y I’. 8. C. E» at G:30 every Sunday which this treatment has brought the plre drill «. well known 10 the mml pl I QOly
only wo
whnt -our
our
wv knew .........
— dop,_nnd
- ~
at tbe Presbyterian church. leader. Aug. greatest Joy. In November 1892 Dr. J. C. our readers that to praise It however, buttercups said about
alx&gt;ut us, wuat
trust a shock
. might
. . . .be to
. our
.
' _ .—I . .. . vanity,
nite '
30.
■• “
Mrs. Yutz.
‘
Sinner.-, and
‘ Mints are lonnpmaD one of our most noted and re­ wcdeeBi unnecessary, but will briefly state j it
impervious
cordially Invited.
spected physicians, undertook to carry on that oue hundred of them have been sold i
. the grxxl work in this section and under by him during the past three years in
A MODEL STORE
Circuit Judge.
John Croat, a Charlotte whiskey dealt r,
a special contract with the Improved Barry
11
/v.n.Ov
«nffli'!ent
county, thia
this w
wer. Ihltilr
think I"
Is sufficient
uturT copjobva. M
,
Gold Cure Co. has sole control of this to convince the most skeptical of the su­ was arrested last week for selling whiskey
&lt;’«mi
• Kolh-lior.
'•otnetlilng About the Ohl und .
section. He has been most carefully In­ perior merits of the machine- He also .
.
Tro.t
’
..p&gt;
1
&lt;hx G NAOLgn.' lt&lt;qftster.
structed. aud thoroughly understands the has the agency for the renowned Aer- Illegally.
method of treatment as Is attested by mulor and Neel Tower wind mills, which
bis success. he having cured twenty cases possess all the gtxxi points found iu others,
of tbe liquor habit, besides a number of mor­ besides many that outshine anything the
A&lt; a commercial Institution of this city phine and tobacco habits.
He will rest can boast. Besides these he has tbe
which has been held iu the highest favor guarantee to cure any case of drunkenness exclusive agency for the products of other
or the general public the last one third of morphine or tobacco habit known if his standard agricultural ’implement manu­
a century, and which is one of the largest directions are followed, and will assure facturers. He likewisecarrbA a fnll line
of its class In the county, the Baxnkk all the very best of care and attention. of buggies, carriages, surreys ami wagons,
briefly notices In’ to-day'-, issue the. dry­ Those haying failed under other, systems and among which are- the products of
goods and millinery house of J. Russell of treatment are especially requested to Dalsnn A Son, Kalamazoo We gon Co. and
which I* too widely knowu to need words call and investigate the methods of the Ovid Carriage Co. and also the . celebrated ,
of special commendation. The store is a improved Gold Cure whjch never fails. iiarrlton farm wagons. F'- *-- r- and I
handsome one. and the stock which is ; His terms- are extremely moderate, the others who are interested'should call and j
tastefully arranged Is full and complete charges for treatment being onfy 850.00 see his stock and leant prices for certainly
in every department and embraces In for the liquor or mornhlue habits, and to­ he is prepared to offer extraordinary in-!
IU assortment the products of the most re­ bacco from 82.00 to 85.00. Those of the duceincnia In his line.
nowned looms: w hich consist of plain and Baxxkk readers, who are so unfortunate
fancy silks and a wide range of dress or have friend? who are afflicted with j
grxxb. some of which be is closing out at this disease and desire to be absolutely I
extremely low prices: while many are the freed should call on or correspond with him i Some time since wide publicity was ।
very latest styles for *|l| wear which have for particulars.
.
given to tbe reported discovery in New |
just been received a
he desires that all
(•ninen of a
n mountain higher
hi&gt;»h.»e than any
Snr !(
Guinea
thc ladies should.ct. |nd sed them. Here
DOMESTIC. NEW HOME
other In the world. ’Mount’ Hercules, ’
are also domestic". iadiWs furnishings,
as the reputed giant was called,' was
wraps and everything j pertaining to this
alleged to have been measured by Maj.
branch of trade, together, with la.x* cur­
hold Word* Throughout tbr World.
Lawson and found to be thirty-seven
tain.-. draperies, rugs qtc.. lu carpet" he
The above are the names of two of tbe thousand feet high, or about eight
carries samples from the leading manu­
rno.it popular sewing machines now before*
facturers and Importer*, which embrace lu
thousand feet taller than Mount Ever­
the
public.
Machines
which
have
attain
­
their asaortmeot many! unique and attrac­
est, in the Himalayas. Subsequent in­
tive designs aud figures in all grades from ed a degree ot popularity and achieved rep­ vestigation, however. has shown Mount
the finest Brussels to lhe ordinary carpet. utations for mechanical excellence un­ Hercules to be, when compared with
precedented
as
well
as
merited.
They
eraThe millinery departn*. nt Is an’ especially
those in the great mountain chain of
attractive &lt;»»■*. au-i had long since become body every desirable quality and win the
the.iecogtdzed leader iu ' Hastings where admiration of all wbq see them in opera­ India, but a lilliputian, its actual
tion. They are especially adapted for o
height being but a little more than
the finest Hue of iniiliiiery and fancy goods family use and are the experts favorites. | fifteen
thousand feet
could lx* obtained. Of course the styles
change in this trade with life seasons, but They are the models ot simplicity, are les? ;
liable to get outot order, are easy to control
with tbe ample ■ experience which Mrs.
are always positive iu their worth­
KusseiL who has charge'of this depart­ and
ing. They run at a high rate of speed '
ment, has had In this work she is enabled
without straining tbe running parts, .and
in any number from s to 24. spring
It lias SHOES on too. or HOES, just as you like,
1
to always select goods that meet the de­
mands and tastes ot the most stylish ladles altogether are the rnoxt perfect machines
Hoes or Spring Pressure Shoes, and stands without an equal on earth either as a SHOE or
of this community. This stoek Is con­ ever produced.’ Without alteridlon or
special
attachments
they
do
a
wider
range
HOE Drill, which is tlm universal verdict, of more than
t
a hundred farmers 1 have sold to
stantly being rraewed from the eastern
markets which furnishes the latest novel­ of work more easily and better tlian any
in thei past three years.
ties and most beautiful designs. The others; besides they do art work that no
Always buy the BEST.
others
can
do.
Tlw
accredited
and
re
­
nubefore
buying.
Dimming of hats and bonnets a prime
Perfection is never an accident.
feature of this branch of trade. Mrs. sponsible' agent for these machines iu
Russell does in a manner that meets the this section is T. Phillips who has been
I also sell the oldest and best STEEL WIND MILL in the market ami everybody
approval ot tbe most fashionable element. lu ‘the business here for upwards of
MiH and Towers.
No rust, no
In this department as well as dry goods, twenty years and from the beginning has
exceptional batgains are offered In order controlled a large and influential trade.
decay,
and they
to close out summer stock* to make room He has handled these machines tbe past
Please
call
anrt
see
me
that
is
only
painted
and not
ten
years
and
their
merry
click
can
be
for fall goods. Much of the success «&gt;f
galvanized like the Aennotor.
business is dependent upon wisdom in hra rd in hundreds of homes in Hastings
Mr.
buying and y»e. careful methods pursued Ar.d throughout Barry county.
by Mr. RumsII lu the affairs of bis store Phillips is a mechanical expert and is
has assisted In making It a leader, and is tl-oroughly acquainted with the different
’ thus enabled to furnish the best goods at makes of machines on the market and , We bare *ome special bargains in mens
Che iowest-prices. Wo suggest to tbe lady fully understands which is the best among and boys shoes to close out ar lhe Racket.
readers of the Banner that thev call at them. He also handles the White, Stand­
We are aware produce is low and. will
ills store. It will be found that a visit ard, New Goodrich, and others, together
will repay thorn, whether they want to with duplicate parts for all machines he sell accordingly. A look at our goods and
sells, and sewing machine supplies ot all prices will convince you at the Backet.
buy or not
kinds, while repair work Is giien atten­
Five daz. clothes pins for 5c at the
IT IS BOUND TO BECOME THE tion. He buys his machines direct from Racket
the factory and is prepared to offer the
FAVORITE PLACE TO GET A
lowest
cash
price*
on
easy
payments
at
tbe
One dot. papers carpet tacks for 10c at
GOOD MEAL.
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most reasonable rates. He likewise con­ tbe Racket.
ducts the Hastings Pump Works where
One paper good pins for 1c at the Rack­
is manufactured several styles ofr wood
pumps which have become very popular et
throughout this section. They are made
One paper good needles for 1c at the
of only tbe chociest of materials, ana are Racket
Tbe people of this community are no perfect In their working and finish and
One dot good lead pencils for 5c at the
different from those of any other section and are sold at prices which cannot be dupli­
in cansequence are fond of good living. cated when quality la considered. Hun­ Racket
Those establlshmenta at which one may dreds of these are In use throughout this
Ono dozl rubber tip lead pencils for 8c
obtain Ums necessary nutriment to sustain section, and many will use qo others. at the Racket.
toe physical frame and give vitality to the Mr. Phillips Is one ot our most respected
Onedoz. good steel pens and match
mental faculties are of the greatest im­ residents well worthy of the success be
portance to tbe general welfare of any has achieved and Is lhe leading represent­ safe for luc at the Racket
community. Especially Ju reference made ative of bis branch of trade In this section.
One good eight day clock warranted for
to restaurants, which not only prepare the
$2.99. Walnut frame, at the |tacket.
food but also provide a suitable place In
THE LUMBER TRADE.
One 8 ply chair seat for 10c at the Rackwhich to partake of It. It Is a business
requiring a peculiar tact, and be who
adopts it as a vocation- must necessarily
Paper and envelopes at halt price from
be prtparvd 'o eater to every want and
the resL at the Racket.
Tonallnaon A Rider
satisfy every fane). Theae qualifications
are possessed In a marked degree by M.
It seem* to be hard limes for some of
The rapid development of tbe cities and
A. Gordon who on June 21st opened the towns of this country has made the lumber the manufacturers and they sell very
Senate Restaurant under II ogle's at corner business one,of great Importance, aud it Is cheap. When we put down cash we will
'Btate aud Jefferson streets. The "Senate" Indeed a poor town which does not possess sell j ust as cheap as thej will let os, (we
■Is fitted up with all the requisite accom­ a planing mill, or oue or jnore firm* en­ pay spot cash) at the Racket.
paniments attendant to the successful gaged In handling this great staple. This
We sell tiie dandy saw for 23c at the
-carrying on-of this business. With Im- business is most ably and skillfully rep­ Racket
nnaculate and attractive^ surroundings in resented in Hastings by Bentlev, Tom­
'private dining rooms ladies and gentle­ linson A Rider whose facilities place them
To trade, the celebrated suction carpel
men can sit dowu wlto gratification and in a position to promptly and satisfactori­ flwrvper" for egg*. A wont xl&gt;out them,
satisfy their appetites. If they desire ice ly execute and fill the most extensive and the brush h soft, they do tbe work by
cream, here toe best quality Is served. important contracts. They are manu­ auciIon, do not wear the carpet, will out­
The oyster season upened on Tuesday facturers of hardwood lumber, doors, sash, wear 5 time* the price In broom*.
and yesterday Mr. Gordon was serving the interior and exterior Bnlshhig". etc., and We will put) the work against anyone you
finest In any style you might wish to call have constantly kept .their mills running I rnxy bring, only $2 oo at the Rack* t.
for them, he will continue tn serve them and In the seveiat departments furnish
Milk pans 70c
at the Racket.
thrmiahout tho season. It you desire employment to thirty hands. They are
steak.*, vegetables and other provisions or also extensive dealers In pine lumber,
It will pay you gixxl big money to sell
cold lunch* * with tea or coffee, lire man- lath and shingles. Their goods are di­ your produce for cash and come here to
her in which he serves them cannot be rectly connected with the railway by buv as we will sell you cheaper than anv
equalled anywhere. Lunches and warm means of switches which gives them every on- In the city, quality of goods CQlisIdeied
meals are served at all hours and lhe pat­ facility for the receipt of goods which are at Ule Racket
runage he is now enjoying demonatnitcx purchased In large quantities from the
that he knows how to conduct a restaur­ leading sources of supply. Their mill
ant BAX.XKS?r- aJer.i. If you want x fine­ h a spacious two story frame building 00
ly prepared meal or Inncbi we advise you X100 trit In dimension*, fully equipped
to irivi* the "Senate" a trial. In Conner- with tbe
the latest improved woml
wood working
tiou with tois he la doing a Jobbing boat- ■ machinery, tools and applinnces which are •'
Ursa In rigars. and has selected a Urie of ■ required lu the nuinnfaciure of rash, door* i
g«xxl&gt;, such aa he knows will become pop- ami Interior fitibhiugs. upon which wnrk ;
u'ar with lire consumers *a well as the they furnish estimates al the lowest pos-idcaii-rs. Among th* brands which he I* 'Id*
’ --- consistent with
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prices
class
handling and are of fine grade and faiul - «orkmaiiMilp and the best materials. !
lar totnsii) of our readers are "D. F.:’’ 1 1 • i«th ng In tire way of dltneus'on turn-'
mpian" and "Due-Du-Toro,” ICo :• r. dressed Amber, flooring. aiding-,, •

Additional Local

Don’t

Assest in ruining
your eyesight but,
have your
examined and fit­
ted with glasses by

Q. w. LOWRY,

DRILL

DOINGS

R. B. RICHARDS

$1,500

$1,500.

WE HA VE JUST PURCHASED

$ 1,500 WORTH
That we will dose out at the regular

WHOLESALE PRICE

&lt;&gt;f the g'wls.

Reinember that EVERY PAIR is I VARRANT­
ED to be first class in. every respect.
Call and. examine the goods while there is a
large assortment.

THE RACKET

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CH. OSBORN &amp; CO

SIGN, TH!. BANKRUPT STORE."

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Hastings -Banner.

NO 17

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__________ Hastings,

Published Tbursdnys by

the

COOK 8BOS..
---- AT---_________ HAST1XGH. MICH.

bOWdQI/K
5H0E bKILL

COUNTY NEWS.
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BeMrd,
Miss Mamie Burt hnq'returned from a
visit in Chicago and in Wisconsin. Her
brother George Burt is also home from
Cliieaxo—Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Dey and
daughters Glenns and Bessie spent a por­
tion of the week with friends here—Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Wicks visited friends here
th t fore part of the week—Miss Pearl
Brotlierston started for Colorado Monday,
title will attend school in Georgetown the
the coming year—Mrs. E. W. Jordan and
the Misses Dora and Lida Nichols went to
Chicago on Monday test—The Bedford
water works are in &lt;»pei&gt;tion at last. •
Hickory Corners.

It has reached the perfection

is the very best drill inadc.

: • be attained after 21 years' experience in

its manufacture, while

other drills have been made but a year or two.

I: you need a drill

' et t think of buying one without calling at my store.

LEADING HARDWARE DEALER IN BARRY COUNTY.

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HOW ABOUT THOSE. SHOES?
HEED fl NEW PAIR?

VES.J

ph I

f

SOIIIBlhillQ
That should
Be remembered

bON’T FAIL TO SEE US.
We have a large stock for you to select

from.

Our price lowest.
And we warrant every pair.
Don't forget that.
Call and see those welts made by John
kelly, Rochester N. Y. .

WOOLLEY 6* BR2NS0N.

The Sherman
Silver Law

SHOE DEALERS.

Is that I don't go thro'
the country “hen-peck­
ing” the life out of you
trying to sell you some­
thing you don’t want or
need, but when you are
in want of anything in
my line such as

Lumber Waaons, Buaaies, '
Plows, Drills, and
Sprlna Tooth Harrows.
It will hp money in
yoiir pocket to give me
a Call,

J® Townsend
i_■ If you intend going to

" O•

Is the all-absorbing question just
now. Two or three years ago
the silver in a silver dollar was
* worth in the nef hborhool of WO
cents. At the present time it is
worth only about 50 cents.
To-day for 50 cents you can
buy Furniture at Archie McCoy s
that two years ago would have
cost you $1.00.
.
OUR PRICE/ ALWAYS KEEP
FACE WITH THE TIMES-----

archie mocoy,
•

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FURNITURE AND CARPET EMPORIUM.

: SCHOOL :
You will need ibooks

We aim to keep

EVERYTHING
In the line of

School Books,
Slates, Tablets, etc.

w. It QOObYE/lR
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WHOLE NO. 1993

mich., august 24.1893.

Hastings Banner.

Thu Modkbx Druggist.

Born to Will Perrin and wife on Satur­
day the 12th. a tine daughter—Boyd Cortright and wife in company with Clare
Aldrich ahd wife arc 1 camping al Gull
Lake—Charles Young and ills best girl
of Kalamazoo made a visit with Will Elliott
and tyife Friday, the former being a
boss pitcher for the Hickory Corners nine
which scooped the Hastings Line on the
11th. nt this place, ami also the Ijicey
nine on the 18th. Hurrah for tbe winnets!—On Tuesday evening the 15tli. Inst,
an ice cream social was {held at the resi­
dence of VoJney Snyder in which 312.15
was realized for the benefit of Rev. Tomp­
kins pastor of the P. M. church of this
place—Mr. Cutant and wife of your city
visited their son Elmer Saturday and Sun­
day — Ijicey base ball nines are to match
If possible the Hickory nines in the near
future—Mrs. W. Barber and grand daugh­
ter Miss Vera Cort rig fit anticipate visiting
Hastings Tuesday the latter going from
there to Middleville, thence to Caledonia
to visit relatives ami friends several
day's before our school term Is to com­
mence—Where. Ob! Where is the balm in
Gilead to heal and cure the ailments of
our esteemed fellow citizens vyho so loudly
made such promises before the last presi­
dential election that all business would
boom under Democratic administration,
that wheat would advance and have the
purchasing power of at least one dollar a
bushel, and other agricultural produce
would command a corresponding price in
the markets. Now that wheat has only
half that value and t|ie crop of wool re­
duced to a nominal figure 8 to 17 cents per
pound, we are led to inquire what alls
that party mid where Is the physician who
can successfully prescribe for this relapse
of the dread malady of bankruptcy where,
business men and firms are driven to the
wall; labor thrown out of employ, factories
shut down and a whole catalogue of evils
follow the broken promises made to the.
[American people.
Freeport.
Several from this place and vicinity at­
tended Caiuptneeting in Pennock’s grove
Sunday—B. Brayton has been visiting his
parents—Roy Will and George Becker have
gone to Lake Odessa—A good many from
Freeport and vicinity went to Ottawa
Beach Sunday on the excursion—T. E.
MeCollom's brother Burt from Elgin, Ill.
visited him last week—Floyd McCollom
returned to bls home in Linden last ' week
—The Merry-go-round arrived In Frce«pbrt last week—R. Wolcott visited Lowell
one day last week—The World’s fair vis­
itors from this place are all expected home
this week.
Clovardala.

A fcreat many attended camp meeting
last Sunday—The church organ purchased
of Mr. Mattson of Hastings, is a fine in­
strument and should give good satisfaction
—Alex McCollum has been appointed
dept. Sheriff—Sheppard and Walter Oli­
ver were summoned to Kalamazoo last
Monday to attend the funeral of their
mother, whose death bad been looked for
some lime past. The deceased was a
former resident of Barry Co., but after
her marriage resided in Kalamazoo. She
had survived her husband many years and
proved a devoted and kind -mother to the
children left to her care. a
Prairieville.

John Calms and wife are visiting the
World's fair—George Nelson and family
are camping at Pine Lake—Mrs. 8. Culler
entertained friends from Richland last
week—John and Peter Diamond of Grand
Rapids are spending their vacation at
home—George Galletlev has
returned
from Chicago where he has been visiting
the World’s fair—Mrs. Thompson has
been visiting friends al Nashville—The
Misses Mary Smith and Jennie Mullen
made a business trip lo Kalamazoo one
day last week—Bert Smith of Nashville
Snndayed lu town

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

her uncle A. C. Towne—Martin Woodard
our wheat merchant is paying 54c. for
wheat in accordance with those good
prices promised by Grover—M. M. Chase
and Beda Fenner go to Chicago this week
to take in the World.s fair—II. H. Honey­
well has a fine new house. It will be
dedicated Tuesday evening with an Ice
cream social for the benefit of the Baptist
church nt Prairieville—Blain Ray has
gone to Hiram Coleman's in Johnstown to
move some barns for him—Mrs. G. Bush,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bush, Ross Cadwaliader and Fred Elliott leave MJlo this a. in.
for Chicago to take In the World’s fair.
Johnstown.

Mrs. C.C. Messenger and son Lee. of
Howard City are visiting friends In this
section, Mrs. Messenger’s health is much
Improved—The family of S. 8. Fisk held
a reunion a few days since—The soil is so
dry and hard that many farmers are oblig­
ed to wait for rain before plowing—Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Nichols spent Sunday in
our town.
Hppa Center.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Jackson, of Harbor
Springs, attended the funeral of the for­
mer’s mother—Mr. and Mrs. Jim Under­
hill. of Hickory Coiners, spent Sunday nt
Mr. McQuarrie’s—Mr. and Mrs. Heart
spent Sunday at O. D. Loomis’—Mr.
Ctmtterdon, of Chicago, is visiting rela­
tives' around here—Mrs. Jane Chandler
returned from Gull Lake Sunday—Messrs.
E. and IL Wilkinson and families, of Del­
ton. Sundaycd at Gid Wilkinson’s—Dora
Srantz began work for Mrs. Will Slbles
Monday—Bessie Pratt, of Hastings, spent
last week with friends in this vicinity—
The saints will hold a camp meeting in
Simpson’s move 1J&lt; miles west of Cedar
Creek, beginning August 80th and con­
tinuing over the following Sunday—Miss
Sarah Pilgrim, of Baltimore, was the guest
of Grace Chandler part of last week—Mrs.
M. Sceber. of Rutland, visited her mother
tbe first part of the week—Victor Armor
Is visiting at Martin Chandler's—A num­
ber from this place attended the campmcellng In Pennock’s grove.
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Nashville.

•

John Crites and family from the west,
visited friends here this week—Tbe M. E.
Sunday school hold their annual picnic at
Tbornapplei Uke Tuesday—A number
from here went to see the boys play bail
at Lacey Tuesday afternoon—Miss Velina
Walwrath Irf visiting at Lansing—Mrs.
Hiram Walrath spent the day at Charlotte
Wednesday—Among
the visitor* from
here to the world’s fair this week are Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Franvls. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bul­
linger, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Knight, Misses
Alice McKinnisand Amelia DeCoufscy and
Mr. Frank Smith—W. 8. Beeman, "bf Co­
lon. takes O. M. Hulllnger’s place at the
depot while he is doing the world’s fair—
J. C. Furnlss and A. H. Weber were at
Woodland Sunday—Four youug ladles
from here spent Sunday at Soboy Lake—
D. W. Leedy, of Woodland', was in town
Tuesday—Will Frace and son Casper, of
Charlotte, spent Sunday with friends here
—E. 11. Van Nocker and mother visited
friends at Bellevue Sunday—P. B. Frace
and daughter Mrs. C. E. Demmlng. of
Jackson, are guests at Frank Wolcott’s—
O. Z. Ide. of Hastings, opened up a silver
plating establishment here Monday.
Plriuaut Valley.

Several of our citizens attended the
farmers’ picnic at Lake Odessa. Report a
large crowd and fine time—A goodly num­
ber of our church going people attended
the camp meeting at Hastings Monday.
A splendid company and excellent speak­
ing are what they say of It—Wm. Carbough
Freeman Gates, of Portland. Sundayed
with E. Lockhart—Dry! dry! loo dry! is
what the farmers say for anything—West
Williams and family, of Battle Creek, were
guests of Horace Hart last week.—A
photograph man from Jackson, was among
us taking the pictures of our farmers'
buildings, giving the best of satisfaction
—Mr. Ashley and wife of town spent Sun­
day with M. Bloom—Bert Murphy, of
Hastings is stopping a while with his
mother—Nett Appleman. and family, of
town. Sundayed with his parents—John
Oliver, the fruit man. of Charlotte, was
around braking after the fruit Interests—
Wm. Troxell has put up a new barn.

Orangeville.

Delton

Mrs. 8. C. Wing, of Otsego, spent Sun­
day with friends here—Miss Elsie LePrad
Is visiting at Ell NicholsVE. Hathaway’s
little boy had his foot badly bruised by
tbe lever of a sulky plow falling across it
—George Cross Is able to walk again with­
out crutches—Charles Crawford has re­
turned from bls trip west—Mrs. E. E.
Bright, of Plainwell, Is visiting her daugh­
ter Mrs. Eya LeBaron at Gun Lake—Miss
Addle Ritchie was the gjiest of Miss Elsie
EePrad last Monday-/filss Minnie War­
dell has a badly swollen fate the result of
getting too near the little busy bees—T.
Elsworth entertained relatives from Al­
bion last week.

Mrs. J. Bush has returned from a ten
days’ visit with friends at Howard City—
W. II. Chase was at the county seat on
business—The Dr. made a business trip to
Kalamazoo recently—Myrtle Norwood was
home over Sunday—Mr. Rowley and wife
attended the camp meeting at Pennock’s
grove Sunday—Prof. Bates, of Mt. Clem­
ens, was the guest of H. C. Boynton over
Sunday—Felix Chamberlain and family
attended a grove meeting in Pennock's
grove—Charlie Johnson is visiting friends
here—Tom Wells raised a 80x60 bam last
Saturday—Our G. A. R. boys attended the
reunion at Hastings last week—Mr. Row­
ley made a business trip to Kal&lt;ipaztra—
B. IL 11 nested was at the county seal Mon­
day—The church is
plastered—Abner
Moon has Just finished a 00 barrel cistem'
for Lew Williams— Miss Susdani. Mrs.
Robert Norwood's sister, of Banfield is not
expected to live—Preaching every Sunday
afternoon -at 4 o’clock al Crooked lake on
the Baptist grounds.

Woodland.
»zlVe hear that a certain house in town
is haunted, we do not doubt the story
from what we hear-v*C. 5. Palmerton was
in Hastings Monday on legal business—
✓Tur Exchange bank still cashes N. Y.
drafts and foreign checks which speaks
well for It—Woodland lodge of 1. O. O. F.
entertained a Irage company of visitors on
Monday night. Eight lodges were repre­
sented and a general good time was had
by all present—Woodland base ball club
played Freeport on our grounds on Mon­
day. • Our boys expected\to be. an easy
prey, but put up a much better game than
they expected. In fact they never played
so good a game before. At the end of
nine innings'the score stood 8 to 27 in
favor of Woodland. The Freeport boys
are a gentlemanly set of boys and we
think can put a much belter game than
they played on Monday—Several weeks
since the spire of the M. E. church was
sadly demoralized by
lightning.
We
wonder why the work of repairing the
same is not commenced—L. Faul and
wife have gone lo Chicago to take In the
sights—Prof. H. B. Andrus of Nashville
was in town on Monday—Att’y. John
Crites of Washington, a former resident
of Woodland Is shaking hands with Wood­
land friends—Will Crakes has gone North
with a span of horses—C. S. Palmerton
has the Hay fever—Sheriff McKevttt was
in town on Monday—Several parties are
attcpdlng Campmeet'.ng South of Has­
tings—L. Parrott and Johnathan Haight
were absent from town on Saturday and
Sunday attending the funeral of Mr.
Haight’s sister.
Boweui M Ills.

Miss Rena Wlnar spent Sunday with
parents—L. W. Mastinbrook Sundayed In
Grand Rapid*—Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pierson
spent Sunday’ with'- friends In Bradly—
Miss Eliza GirrlfHms returned from tbe
world’s fair—”Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wil­
liamson have returned (rom
Holland
where they have been visiting friends—L.
W. Mastlnbrook has a brother at work for
him In the blacksmith shop—Mrs. Mary
Hunter, of Grand Rapids, a sister of W.
S. Ives, is visiting relatives at this place
— Mr. Stephen Ide, wife and daughter,
also Mrs. Hallie King returned to Grand
Rapids last wet k—John King had the mis­
fortune to have a eow fall and break a leg
last Monday—Mr. and Mrs, Milo Ide returniv) from the north where they have
I wen visiting relatives for a couple of
week*—Mr. Barringer is very low at this
writing—Mrs. Zlgler, of Indiana, was
called to this place to see.her son who Is
very low at this writing.

WISHING ON A FALLING STAR.
A Gallclan Eefft-nd Which Give* the Origin
of the Ctutom.

Here and there in the highways and
byways of the world many legendsand
superstitions still linger and continue
to retain their ancient prestige. In
Galicia, the province northeast of Hun­
gary’. the peasants believe that when a
star falls to earth it is at’once trans­
formed into a rarely beautiful woman
with long hair, blonde and glittering.
This splendid creature, miraculously
engendered, exercises on all who come
in contact with her a magical in­
fluence.
Every handsome youth un­
fortunate enough to attract her atten­
tion becomes her victim. Thus having
allured them to her, she encircles them
with her arms in an embrace that be­
comes gradually tighter and tighter
until the poor dupes are strangled to
death.
If certain words are mur­
mured the moment the star starts tQ
fall they'cause her allurements to lose
their power. From this superstition
springs the custom of wishing while a
star is seen hurrying through the air,
a wish said surely to come true if com­
pletely formulated before the light is
extinguished. The Spaniards saw In
the falling stars the souls of their
dead friends, the thread Of whose ex­
istence was cut short by destiny. The
Arabs thought these stars to be burn­
ing stones thrown by the angels on to
the heads of devils who attempted to
enter paradise. #

THKy LOST THE WRONG MEN.'
It Wa» Only the Good Sailors Who De­
serted the Foreign Boats.

The number of desertions that actu­
ally occurred while the foreign ships
of war were here has not been pub­
Osgood and John Fuller and wife made
lished, but since no complaint has been
a business trip to Muskegon last week—
Many from here attended tbe Campmeet­
heard from the commanders generally
ing In Pennock’s Groreyfeue Cotton Is
the number cannot have been large.
now able to ride out a little after his long
Down at Old Point Comfort, just as
lllness-»*There are but few preparing to
the ships were weighing anchor to
sow wheat. Acreage will be very lights*
move up to this city, a reporter of the
The grasshoppers are ruining the clover
New York Sun asked the captain of
seed crop—Our village blacksmiths are In
one of the English ships how many
their harvest during this dry weather—
men he lust in Virginia.
John and Henry Marks are in Ingham
CtMsy.
•‘Only four, sir," said the captain,
county on business—JVhen John Marks
Earle and Lyle Parmiter accompanied by
returns from Ingham county be will make Miss Floris Morgan, of Cbarlottle, are the' । “but they were the wrong four.
long and high steps and set up the cigars. guest a of relatives here—Little Bernlcu 1 When we dropped anchor here I called
It’s a girl.
.Rlckentuore lias been quite sick but Is ; up 3 number of mon that I had had my
better nt this writing—Quite n number of i eyes on for a long time, and I said to
our young men attended the races at Au­ them: ‘Look here,’ I said, ’you’re a bad
r
Mlle
✓'Remember the Barry county Pioneer gusta on Saturday—Will Lyon lias return­ lot You’re alivays making trouble
picnic at the new court bouse the .".IsL ed to his home in Gallon—Mr*. Minnie aboard ship. Ill tell you what I’ll du
commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp. Humni »nd. of Hastings,'vinited her sister, i1 with you. I’ll give you five shillinga
It Is expected that Gov. Rich will be pres­ Mr-. Emma Hammond last week—Chas, apiece if you’ll cut and run when you
to address the people—One fifth of an inch and Enos Barber both rldu in now carri­ go ash uro here.*
of rain fell on the 10th. Inst. Thankful ages—Frank Rlckentnore. of Augusta, i
’’That’s what I said to them, but
for small favora. Lt checked the severity spent Sunday at his fathers—Oliver De­ they’re with tae yeL Yuu can’t get rid
of the drought for a short time -Fitting par. of Comstock, was here on Monday
of
bad pennies like them.
They’d
ground for wheat Is the order of the day catling on nnmrrous relatives—Cha*. Har­
rather stay and stir up mischief, it’s
^Hlaii policy of .holding wheat for higher ber had the tnhfurlnno to h«e oU tufki ys
the
good
men
that
we
lost,
and
raoru
this
•w-a.Mttj
from
cholera
or
.some
other
prices, Some of our farmers ought to
have guardians appointed, especially those mysterious disease, on* that cost him 54 of them take French leave in New
that have from Iwn to three crops of wheat IbU spring. Manv died alter not more York. It's the ambitious, push-ahead
on hand as many have—Mrs. B. W. John­ Ilian 5 minutes alrkncBit—Mrs. H. Brown­ fellows who think they'll get to be
son and W. C. Towne made a business ell Is cnterluiiiing relatives—Mrs. Peter ! Vanderbilts if they have half a chance
trip to Kalamazoo last week—Mary. Rum­ Lriimnr. &lt;&gt;f Delton. Is the jtueit of Mrs. [ ■—those arc the kind that turn up minat*
sey and daughter from BoUna are visiting Mira Clark.
tag every time."
y' '

Cunta Grove.

�NOTICE FOR .HEARING Cf irv.
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f thoroughly •xploj^d.
Loiwtte, who
TRUE COSMOPOLIS OF EUROPE.
tent and the infantry companies were
disappeared after Doyte’s tragic
wearily going over the
or baJr*^ » deBth. was found not far away, and the
4,000 From This Country.
net exercise. Old Brux had been sent (
Uce thought it but fair that Mrs.
riends. P?
P?11^
hrt_ia not
deprivednf of the
cosmopolitan character of the
for. and came. M Lascelles friends.
,
Rdhe*
^Avitolvaaxl
her maid. Then ram. other population of Purl, bus frequtotly
both, like himself, soldiers of the aoath, j
________________________
oonfined in
toother
we-­ been commented upon. The French
were presented, and for their informs-, addltlona. though confined
other sec
tlons
the city
efty. Mr.
Mr. Pepper
Pepper wired
wired capital U full .of tatonon.loang.ra all
lion WartaB'a •“■T',,"'*'
Uon
, of th.
Bu Gapt. Charles R. Kinoknown a.
aa M.
M. Philippto
Phi’.ippra the time, men and women In whomth.
with oaly moat
°
| tltot th. partyr known
certain incident-, which might b« eon„ to; earth tod would reach , lore
------of their own oountry 1. entirely
riderad «» reflecting on the character ^d been run to ™ —- —— --­
Ted 1 town with him by train about the ' extlncL or who find Pari, a ple^nter
and dignity -------ol the
brother
And that toother of the;force re-| ■ojonrnlng
- elder
; tome time
pltoe than any other,
then IPhilippe
?■ there
taere ।
MobUe. . . bo&lt;t br|nripg
They toe the butterflte. of the world
,!ii!i*"'e told hta
his- Tru
True,
.
hod K»»n
been yontnln
certain transactions
transaction between &gt;j a^o^g‘man“.known ■’as'^Tw^n
’and
nave more time and
i.-,i
w.
. । I the
^jie people who have
fro ns com IS USD.]
Armand and himself.
U«- tadfulb
• nte&lt;
t ij Ma
nsadesertcr,
and a &lt;l-rv upright- ••(money
- money than they know how to spend,
— „
- . ;j w_
deserter andaUbrrsprigbt••Odd."
Pepper, as
n» orvujor
ladv
oppeBre&lt;| ’* tJ
trusted his
brother, •
a mani
man of
of «£»*£• •I' j
ladv xvho
who appeared
to move
move '' and
and to
to *hom
whom the
the changing
changing life
111 of Paris
"Odd," said
said Mr.
Mr. Pepper,
as u&gt;ey
they o»u
had ;; truste-o
grown to call him. "I heard that sung . Wrth the management of the&gt; little in . J J
Hfc
hag the ckarm thnt asuBlly acoouipabv a fellow up in Chdrtres street two henfance waich he. a soldkr. had no j
officer nieA variety. They are drones in the
nights band-running before this thing j idea how to handle, and Arpiand s busi- . Q
marriage in South busy hives of French industry'. But
happemnl-a merry cu»s. too with a neSJ, hBd suffered greatly by Vie W“r: ! SrokTin the sPri^^^. As Mr• ' according to the Rochester Herald the

WARING’S PERIL

Freeman Bigg* &lt;rf Hutton towxuhtp.
eight mile* from Charleston, I1L, ea^
ries the scalps of twenty-one thousand
Mulrrela at his belt, ao to apeak. As
hL reputation for truth and &lt;sracity
fa good, his neighbors do not dfaputo
hfa claim that he has slaughtered five
hundred deer, three hundred wild
turkeys and more prairie chickens than
he hod time to count He fa, accord­
ing to the Chicago Tribune, seventyone years old. and hfa sight to just as
good ns ever, so good, in fact, that if
the bullet from the rifle he has carried
for manv years fails to strike Mr. Squir­
rel between the eyes bo will hardly
throw the anipial in hfa game bag—
and .squirrels are" worth from twe'vo
« Imlf
■■ - -to
______
__________
- thirtyand u
flftecin
cento. -For
five years “Freem" Biggs has hunted j

l.'Va
oiaNuie wlllbuuF.of A««iHi. in,

.

U11''■Uioin

Dated July, atb, A. ft !««.
Chau W AHjinuoxa
■
J Prion of ProbMie.

STATE OF MinifGA5
"'
’ ■ . .., Fifth Judlmi cirvLit
ThMMld Gxrllnitrr

1

•
COJIiplXlIDll.t
*
rather loose hand &lt;&gt;u hfashekels. Lots it was touching to see how tn every '■ p
;
,(1Pjt w|ien he reported working bees are ako foreign to a
of people may know it. though, mayn t WOrd the younger strove to conceal the * '5^
"It s almost a full hand, very great extent, in IMO the popuHattie Garliiig.-r.
Utojl
Drij-imau*..
«■’"" •
I fact that the eider hiul misapplied the £
fatfbi of Paris wax 2,334.550. Just
couatvot BiuTv!.,hiTh.
“No. indeed, not down here." said purities and had been
I Wa need thatcabmah^to tHL”
i what proportiA pf this number were
.Sam. "It only cume hut in New \ork. faithless to hfa trust. Everything, be
.7
foreigners is not shown by available "bush tails," an«l tlic proceeds of his , ,hf &gt;“l' day ••fAe.-u,:
within the last four m&lt;»nths.and hasn't. declared, had been finally settled as I
How did j on truce PhHlppts? dsked
linf n wp„nl olncial staite- accurate aim huve bought a flue farm i
statistics, but u recent official statebcen south or west at all, that I know between them that very morning be- Reynolds.
meut gives the present number as close on which ho reared » family of ten | l» not a rvdUutoftlrof.
[fore
"Him?
Ob. he was too darned musl- upon 300.000. These people are of for- children,
„I. Wliat
o nai did
&lt;uu he
lie look like?"
uni-.
। jure his
iub return
reium to
w Havana. Armand .
.
•’—
—brought
- had brought
to him
early all repapers
It?.—nationality, but hold a permanent )
“Preen:
Frcom” Biggs wax born in Clinton 1 the v-.i
‘Well, what did the fellow that—
was
, •had
to him early
all^papers
( cal.re-, cal. It was—what do ypu call-eign
“
Ih
1 maing
in his possession
and
Flure de Tay that did for him.
JXhy. :
parf
with you look like?"
’
....
.
__
a hod paid
»a tn...
------- in n
—jA
jt fa estimated county. 0.. and went to Hutton town- i
But here Sam's description grew i . .
what
knew,
he's (be
the teUow
fellow that ra.s.-d
raised all .he
the
men
. . w justly
--------- due. |He
U,kn
„„. he',
At that I .-.v.« i.uiropfn «•;»' ■
□ capable of bearing ship when fifteen years old.
time there were plenty of deer and i
vogue. So I’epiMJr went up to have a however, that Armand was now great- money and most of the
h
—
11
for
this
'
a
n. d lwm&gt; .hero- »™«.
"h“l “ •‘■Sftcring of th,in
beer by himself at the cafe chantant I ly embBrrBM,.d in his affix.; .. They ) old man Lascelles.
He'd been sharp- urws...
turkeys there, and a* a boy he acquired I rmupiniuabrxMilIrn'ir'
] there would be in the event of a gen­
on Chartres street, and didn’t return had parted with fond embrace, the ing him
hint for years.
veara"
eral European
European war!
war! It
It is
is stated
stated that
that a remarkable proficiency with the riflo ; M;r*15* ber 1,1 ‘i
and finally drifted into hunting as » &gt; mu
to^ccmiV'.-.
for nearly a week.
' most affectionate of brothers. But!
"Well, when can we bring this thing , UI
of iiiisfjrvuk
thJ(.
t iv.v.fi-.
foreiffn contingent.
------- Die
Meantime came thfa exquisite April ( phiU
Beelnf Bnd hearing to- aa head?" asked the aide-de-camp.
•
■the
’-------4,000 Americans
form
aristoerady, means of support. The railroads came, I residrm m-fernia .i
'iSTiil't'.K
maruiugtodsam .apprar.nto to U,,
„.k. him ^^y app„. .
”Toco
1
tiempo! by Saturday, 1 reckon." •• since all the others belong mainly to and deer eoald bo .hipped to the &lt;»SL I
and until the settlements drove the ' ibN ankr to be pul-riv
paar phtot.n. In Irani a&lt; ljtt«o
hen.ive as
a»u&gt;
Armand', future,
taturr. to
to know
know ,
Hut
But it ®
Janie sooner.
»
■
' the working classes .
hensive
to Armand*#
Eran U&gt;. h«to. totol ta prick up
hu b„in,„
U1 Kol
■
Waring
j was seated one lovely even­
A very large part of the labor of game away ho told reai*&gt;n. After th, &gt;
that his business was r , ‘
.. ' „
their ears and be glad to see him.
.
......
...
—, ■t- - ing in -a low reclirJng chair on Mrs. 1 Paris is performed by aliens. Belgium country became sett led ana the greater 1 iicxudubccontlms-d
down-bill, tnat
that ne
he uaa
had uwu
been rai»&lt;i&gt;K
raising
,
, .
"
.
i
.
&lt;iown-niii,
Grim old war sergeante nxle up £ m
ln
.peculating, Cram's broad gallery, sipping contcnt- furnishes 60.000 day laborers, hatters part of th, timber tolled, the turkeys EJ'®
touch their caps and express the bofie and had fftHpn
, shan&gt;
lallcn intothc
into the band, o
ol
sharp- ,«lly al the fragrantly, she had banded ,ud' ,lomart|„ k.ninu. Switierland. and deer disappeared, and he was ' .rnrP&lt;] on Mfo uo:&gt; niiri,'m‘
that they d soon lave • e
eu
era. anil
“,i; band
»• was t-j— b- —
-------a sends
. paw
to —
begin
o— a —
business
■—~—Li'Z
engage’*’-”- 'j twenty dxys before the time
and vet Armanu
Armand wouxa
would not aamit
admit ,!*••■**.
,i him.
The
playing,
ami
sends.T5.TO0
35,000hutenera,
butchers,woiicct
waiters,
paint- obliged —
menTwlth
the squirrel*,
toUirreU which
which concon.
. .* not conftent
. .
. help
&gt; . or
•
1number of children were
•
•
■
• erB
in command of the rfcrht section again . would
chaapg
about
glBxIerB.
Germany supplies ment
with the
text sunn
"not but what Loot n t Ferry s doing
h.R
gor brother’s property in noisy glee. The men were at supper,
u
r dcBk„, hoGel-krcpcra nbd tinucs op to the present, at least up to
Cthi.lt JuUie.
PhiUfT. couikovi..
first-rate, sir -and for a few min-, ln
„The lawycr .the officers, as a rulei at mess.
For clcrkl|. wllile Italv fa credited witH a the time prohibited by law in each
J
Contf'lAiDsm •
UV,“'
ChSfn&lt;M*PrtlTu l-T
Philippe, “informed me that Beau several minutes the semi-restored in- Hke nu|llber nf plUJn5K-r’, glazier*, year. For the last thirty-five years he j
(A True Copi ]
JOjHKG. Naum u, Itaround the battery, in his weak, fanRlvjigt. WBa heavily mortgaged, and it valid had not spoken a word
in one „lre€t rau^cians and that character
has done burinesa exclusively with the .
guid voice \Varing indulged in a Httle .
feared
wm - --------------n„thing
f hfa“ customary
day-fircams he had
—that
----- - -------- --------„ o-------a ,t
i
istic Parisian cfaxsof
class of labor,
labor, the
the artists
artists’’ squirrels, and modestly estimates that i
of his own characteristic chaffing:
left for madame and Nin Nin. though, j been 'calmly gazing at the shaIx;,y ' nxxlels. Bunlans to the number of on an average he lias sold about six
mohtga&lt;;e sale.
"I expect you to bring this section for that matter, they shall never white hand of his hostess, "all queenly । 12,000are largely tanners and saddler\ hundred a year.
At first the price . ^Default
---------------... „„„
Uavlax ..bwn
mvlw
.. h... .nndiilnM
up to top notch. Mr. Ferry, as I am want." What he had also urged, and with ito weight of rings.”
England, the ancient enemy of France,
ranged from Hilton canto up. but now
constitutionally opposed to any work he spoke with reluctance here, and', "Will you penult me to examine those contributes 14,000 servants, most of it ranges about ten cents and twelve : Januan'24. A. I» te*i. anil nmoi. ™
on my own account. I beg to call your
UggUr OHM. to ««««,,
owned it only because the detectives rings a moment?" he asked.
. wjjOm arc coachmen and grooms, cento Ot comw th, topply of ripjto. ;
attention, sir, to the fact that it’s very
lh L|,..r
,
told him it was'now well known, won'
"Why, certainly. No. you sit still, i.-rom this hasty summary it will be rels fa not so large at present. Be- May. A. D.t
^abraTuet°on''I&gt;rl&gt;o'ur horee when'The I tll“* An»»nd h“d of 1“u been Pl»yl»g | Mr. wiring,” rile raplled, promptly
nearly every department ot sides, farmers who have woods pas- 1 iwkb3»2 o which rir&lt;K:i-c:t
u!ii:t-1| to
i t.t&gt;- th* uun o(
hatterr U in taticuc The red blanket the role ol galant hommo. and that tl.o I rising, and. pulling them otthertlngera. , j to ।
o lar;,. foreign elemepl. turcH where these animals abound, put | three bunded d«’n»n
■**rnf).|n« ee»y.
S tt}, ^d btaSct onbShould
in th'
b"'1 fl«'1'
•" |
l»ta ha, open palm. With . Evcn thl. n,Mie'!p.l pm. works and
huge signs on their gateposts deefar- ! sad an attoniej'ii iro of tv.-nh
,
au a-aau a-toox.
toura..
... ...
......................
KVCU IOC lUUniCipUl gRS WOTHS
.
‘
.
thin
hin
fftlt.
bn
said,
bound
to
sneak
I
the
same
dreamv
exnression
on
his
_»1.1.
this he felt, he said, bound to speak । the same dreamy expression on his afau&gt;nhter houses, together with the tag that "So hunting rioml on tala
used. Be good enough to stretch your • fully, because incoming here with his j clear-cut, pallid face, he turned them
v, arc employing L~
sewer department,
iw&gt; here farm." Under these disadvantages «r th* ured i-j ki i|
traces there, right caisson. Yes, I
witnesses to meet Lieut. Waring and over and over, held them up to the |nBnv f„r,.ignera that the propriety of Mr. Biggs was unable to takeover four j
i
...
thought so, swing, trace is twisted.
I
taertiorv. tn Grtueof the rower of uie
his friends he had two.objects in view, light, finally selected one exquisite ' restricting
'■ ■
‘
--------•to
­ hundred last year.
,
lcot.ulo.-dlo.iaul......
-oxi rV .tstutei'
the
public
service
Carelessness. Mr. Ferry, and indiffer­
The first was to admit that he had ae- gem, and then, half rising, held forth French citizens is being seriously con­
----------- I such ease made and j n : . n.di. p n iwn-Vy
ence to duty are things I won’t toler- ,
cepted as fact the published reports the others. As she took them and still sidered. In ease of war the danger to WHITE HORSE OF LAMBOURNE.
ate. Your chee.k strap, too, sir. is an
that Lieut. Waring was probably hfa stood beside his chair as though , France of this great 'body of aliens,
-------- | I shall sell at pobllc auction, tu the hidw
inch too loqg.
Your bit will .fall
The Strange Natural Formation Which bidder, at Hie north front ibx'r ol the Court
owing no allegiance to her. and many
through that horse’s mouth. This brother's slayer: had hastened back to patiently waiting, he glanced up.
-_
--------- -I House. In tbediv of IUrfyq;&lt;i. [that teluz u»»
New Orleans to demand justice or ob-j
- ----”
•
»I of them from nations naturally an­
“Oh, beg
pardon.
You want -•
this,
place where the CirVuu Court for Barn Coaatv
won t do. sir, not in my section, sir. I’lL
In Berkshire.
England,
-______
,---------- .—
„--------- -is situated
------------a| Is bolden.] tbe prrn.i-es &lt;l»ir4’“"’ '« —■j
fine you a box of . -xtagas if it occurs tain revenge; had here learned from suppose?" and, handing her the dainty tagonistic,. would certainly be great.
the lawyers and police that there were ■teacup, calmly slipped the ring into
hill on the steep sides of which fa the '
■*'
The organization of a special police „
.
.
*an to pay tpe amount due onv
other aiid much more probable theo­ his waistcoat-pocket and • languidly force to keep a sharp watch on the figure of a gigantic horse whose di- | with »twroetit lm-n-t uidb
But the blare of the bugle sounding
mensions arc almost an acre in extent, j Kether with an attotu-j - fir ...
.T
ries, having heard only one of which murmured: “Thanks^'
several foreign colonies would almost Ti..
'•attention".announced the pre cnee of
to—te »wwi,. »to.&gt; »»ti to#
dollarx eoveDantnl for therein. t!ie |&gt;reiuie*
he had cried: "Enough,” And had come
"Welk I like that."
.«» all that
'seem a .................................................
necessity. Such action is said The bead, neck, bod\ and tail of tats t&gt;«ing d&lt;-vcnb*-d in - . I m
the battery commander Nell-whipped
to pray the forgiveness of Mr. Waring
wonderful
figure
consist
of
wide
rerUrin
tdece
and
|&gt;
i
of
i.md
•ituatexnd
be‘•^es? So do I,-rather better than to be atroDgly contemplated.
up in an instant and whisked her inva­
whit, line, ». dto. Olto rachof
b' to
for having believed an officer and a the others."
lid out of the way.
gentleman guilty of . so foul a crime.
___ I ask what you purpose doing
four legs. The outlines of this mon- lukcrlbed as hdlow'i« ■
“Moy
"Good morning. Capl. Cram." said Second, he hod come to invoke his aid J I with
THE POP WEED.
, ■»"&gt;»» "P^tawn of th. gcoitotouinu, I 3j* SSir"" iv
i with my
my ring?
ring?’”
rtCi'n thMy-urrt
he. as he passed his smiling chief. "I
tlrarihlw, hara !"
moMarer. Phi’ just
• • thinking.
"I was.
I've ordered a
&lt;3-»‘.-n ;t; «r»t in
Found Plentiful- are formed by cutting trenches, in the ■ [33) town one j: t.orui
regret to observe, sir. tlr*"’ ’
chalk, of which the hill is mainly com- J ’a,u counD &lt;M
„
) new
for Larkin,
)\vfa somewhat in nPP° WBS aorcteu almost to tears.
nf.w Amidon
nmiuon xor
uarKin. a
n new ninety- ,
been allowed to run doi
M1 uk Mt i A.'ii » i . Murfaw
'
5
"There is one question I must beg to. dollar spit for Ferry, and I shall tec de­
pHlLirT.COU.UOVK.
A resident of South Dakota gives posed, the ditches being from two to
tny abfuince.”
“Oh.'oul with you, you combination ask monsieur," said Waring, as the two cykjdLv poor this month, even if we re­ the fulJnwipg description of this three feet deep and about ten feet in Dated. June .Mtli, te n AVvrnej lor MurtgUR"Is there not still a
Merton’s watch."
strange plant: "Jt fa of rank growth, width. The chalk of the trenches be­
of check and incapacity, or I’ll run yon clasped hands.
member of your family who entertains
Zqjh. well, if it's only to pawn one.
down with the whole battery. Oh!
but little less than marvelous in its ing of a beautiful white and the sur­
MUKTUAGE •
. Waring, some gentlemen m u carriage the idea that it was 1 who killed Ar- why no&lt; take a diamond?"
way. It has a stalk like the cabbage roundings the greeneKt of the green,
Drlault h*nur been a.«4-But It isn't."
plant with a large round top the size makes the figure of the horse plainly &lt;H a certain murtznr- - »'
have just stopped at your quarters, mand LaMjellear
And Philippe* was deeply embar"What
then, pray?"
»cd
Ixjnca
KnLtht.
bi•of a Hubbard squash and about the discernible, according to the Philadel­
all in black, too. Ah, here's the orderly
rass,ri
j! "Welk again I was just thinking— same color. There arc thousands of phia Press, at a distance of about •ixled May ah. A. I’ •
tbe afflee of R&lt;-ri»'rr
.
"Ah, monsieur,■' he answered, “I , whethe^ I could find another to match acres of it on the Indian rexervatidiis. twelve miles. aThis is the famous Mx-bixaii. 011 tbe :tn
And the card, black bordered, hand­
liter MoIbwcUcjved into the phaeton, bore a name which could not venture to intrude myself ( this up In.town. or send this one—to In the vicinity of alkali beds it grows "White Horse of Lambourne.” The la
tuortxaxe Uim-:» rU -.
upoh a grief so sacred. 1 have nat her."
’
.I to a prodigious size.
blanched Wariqg's face:
.
( white hors^ is known to have been the al the «lAteottbia roller ;
&lt;• hundredth*
dradflftv-iaree and km ■ ■.
seen madame, mid who is there who |
"Mr. 'Waring! Really?" .And now!
....
"When
the terrific northwest winds standard of the Saxons, and some have
could—who would—tell her of Ar- ( iMrs. Cram's bright eyes arc dancing blow late in the fall the pop-balls be- supposed that tlks monster emblem­ doUara (FA3. U 100 and an .1
CT\L-r E.Td b«
teeadoUan provide.! for In •.-«
mKDd?T
:^n&lt;! Ph ju.pPS broke off with eagerness and delight.
cotae detached from the stalk and nil atic figure was ma«tB by Hengist. one suit or proceedtnix at ;»n b.
abruptly, with despairing shrug, and : , For all answer, though his own eyes for miles over the prairies, until they of the Saxon kings. Mr. WBe, an an­ ted to recover the mon--,«
rhrndwf.
roortgaxe or anv rnrt : •
j^tward wave of hfa slender hand.
begin to moisten and swim, he draws reach*-uneven
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country
or other
obstruc
­ tiquarian who has written much on by virtue of the newer 0! * &gt;
ghihfpr funUti,
“Let us try to sec that she never from an inner pocket a dainty letter, tions. where they accumulate and pile the white horse of Berkshire, brings in mortgage, and tlie itaiiiie m — — —and
provided,
notice
is
hereby
alven
that 00
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----------does
know,"
said
Waring.
"These
areL • postmarked from a far. fur city to the up like high houses of snow. Behind several arguments to prove that this Saturday, tbe 2nd day of September. A. I». W.
aelock in the fhtvno.m. 1 xiiall—llaX pubthe men we need to find: the driver of northeast.
these banks of weeds the wild buffalo figure was made by or under orders alien
He
auction
t&lt;»
the
hiibe.M
hldder.
at
ihe
noflB
the cab, the stranger whose name
, "You dear fellow! How can 1 tell found shelter in
midwinter from from Alfred'during
w
the reign of Ethel- front door of the . uurt twu'e in the rib-of Itosounded so like yours, a tall, swarthy, you how glad I .am! 1 haven't dared to
the fierce blizzards. If
the
pop- red, hfa brother, and that it fa a monu- Ungs. Michigan. - Uiat being the place where the
black-haired, black-eyed fellow with ask you of her since we met at Wash­ wee&lt;i ball comes forcibly in con- ^ment to a victory over the Danes in the circuit court f«r Barry county i- uoiurnj. .ne
premises dr-ci Ibed m said mortpee. or so
ington, but—oh, my heart has Been tact with any hard object while -- -----------much thereof ax may be necessary to psy tne
"Why. what is it, Waring?" asked pointed mustache—"
’
year 8TL Other well-known writers
amount due o: -aid mottgnite. with eignt per
"C'est lui! e'est Men lui!" exclaimed just full of her since—since this trouble rolling it explodes with a tremendous
Cram, anxiously, bending down from
are of the opinion that the celebrated cent, intene-t. ami all Inal io»W. l^-vtlirr Midi
Lascelles—"the very man who insisted come." .
his saddle.
report, a cloud of fine powder pass&lt;% white horse is a natural freak—one of the attorney fee provided t«r in ■wild J**-1!’
gage. The preinis— bclaK ‘!t"*nbtd «
. ijless the trouble! it was that on through the air, and thousands of
. For a moment Waring was silent. on entering the private office where. I "God
nature's oddest oddities.
Ashmead­ s*Td mortgage as all that .ertain
«
Mrs, Cram felt her own hand trem­ Armand and I. we close our affairs that won her to me at last. I have sharp, fine needles arc thrown out In Burrton thinks that the eaxdy tribes parcel of land situate m ’lie town of l.u.Un'l
that morning.
Hfa whispered words 1------ 1 *--L------ ■-»----- . « .
Mwhlran sod de­
bling.
every direction.
These needles arc noticed that the outlines of the freak County of Barry and St nscribed as follows, to wit '
“Can you turn the battery over to make my brother all of pule, and yet
the seeds of the pop weed and arc resembled a horse to a certain extent aonth east corner of tbe A-'t ha): «t the noru.
f
Ferry and come with me?" asked the he go off humming to himself." ,
m t™“
what produce the mischief with stock, and that they worked it Inta its pres­ west quarter of section rlithieen
three 1») north ramie nine 19) »c*t Thence
“Oh, we'll nail him." said Cram.
! m wild! to tell him. I may. mayn't for they are very penetrating.
Uen tenant.
A ent shape, at least that they gave the running north twenty-eight &gt; n»&lt;l»,tM»«
"Two
of
the
best
detectives
in
the
"Certainly. Bugler, report to Lieut.
'hence guM
•critter' will run from a rolling pop outlines their present graceful sym- running west forty t*91
:
Twenty eight 1.-. ro.'-s u.ra.v ranniny
"Yes, the moment he comes."
Ferry and tell him.f
‘
'have to be south are on his trail now."
I Hltull
weed like a jack rabbit from a coyote. •wnetry. However this may be, it *h&gt;s south
east forty [40! rods to the p c.- ut beuinning,
|
And then came
Ananias with a J But Nijd brought a crowd with him
absent for awhile. Drive on, Neil.”
"The Indians tell strange and inter­ been the custom since time out of mem­ containing seven [** serri «d land ।
silver tray, champagne . and glasses ivhen hegot back from town a little esting stories about the weed. It fa
' "
'••.'rwee.
ory
for
the
neighboring
peasants
to
i (from Mrs. Cram), and the conference later.) Iteynolds was there, and Phi­
said that the young braves of the tribe,
IMUd. June uh. IM’..
went on another hour before the guests lippe Lascelles, and Mr. Pepper, and for discipline and to prepare them­ assemble on a certain day of each
year,
usually
alxjut
midsummer,
to
went off.
•
they had-a tale to tell that must needs selves to endure great torture, would
clear away the weeds from around the
j
"Bless my soul!" said Brax, whose be condensed.
fight with these pop-balls as school­ white horse and to trim the edges of
diameter seemed in no wise increased
boys do with Anow-balK 'The battle the trenches so as to preserve the color
. by the quart of Rocderer he had
of the pop weed’ fa heftl once a year,
and shape. Thia task is Iraown all
swallowed with such gusto—“bless
and Is witnessed by tbe whole tribe over England as “scouring the white
my soul! and to think I believed that
with great pomp and parade. To the horse."
we were going to have a duel with
A LITTLE LOVE STORY.
young brave the occasion is what tbe
some of those fellows a fortnight or so
fourth of July fa to the white Ameri-!
I •S.01’’
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There fa a man in ---------Alabama
who,
can youth. There is the noise and
”
“w’ ac■ Then entered "Pills” and ordered
„ ,
,.
,
smoke of battle to perfection, and the c”,rd‘uf' to th«
Orleans States,
Here
I.
a
atoryof
lorp
to.l
courtship,
, Waring back to b«l. Ito ™ ,lwplat
"f' w“1.'°ryI£., 1O'C “■&gt; 'OUrtaMp.
takesjjfejery easy ™
for the
simple
rca­
fine,
sharp
needles
cause
intense
pain.
**
~
—
P—
till
lie*
Wnll-r
T)—
_
—
X
1
a.
»
.
placidly when,- late that craning
'Lt1'" “e“n‘ ln
London
farm extends up auu
and wnil
down
Reynold, and Cram cam, tearing 7p
• F»ung lorar who The greatest exhibitions of bravery J?n t lat Jxzuisrillc &amp; Naakvin*
Nashville railroad for
are rewarded by promotion in the the T«ouisrille
th. .tah-wiy. toll ot great new.; but
’“k
Tm~^t h*U
1 th, doctor-said not to wake him.
J 5"*! abUltleik with .week tribe, and presentations of handsome a distance of fifty or sixty miles. A
bead work are made by the young great many persons will be disposed to
“.WHY,
. WHAT IS IT, WaRINQ?” •
i
Meantime, how fared It with that ness, great modesty and shyness. Most
, doubt this statement, but nevertheless
poble lords know their own value, and braves' best nquaws or maidens "
.
i bruised reed, the lone widow of the
’
truthshort time ago the
behave
accordingly.
This
noble
lord.
■
When, five minutes later. Waring ' fate Lieut. Doyle? Poor old Jim had
! oh, Alabama countryman was a victim
however, was modest
He thought
A CHAMPION EATER.
was assisted up the stairway, Cram t been laid away with military honors
( of tmpecuniosity because hfa farm was
Ipmself
so
far-so'
very
far-below
the
towering on hfa right, the little party ( under the flag at Chalmette, and hfa
so poor that the eats would not stay on
came upon a group of strangers—three faithful Bridget was spending the worth of the young laxly whom he
Blngls Slttlur.
it, but one day the engineers of the
gentiemen^onoofjrhom stepped com-: days in the public calaboose. Drunk loved that he was afraid to speak. |
A bigger eater than waa Prana Fried­ road came along and discovered that
t——-.
- -- । toto*. toMtog.tov.aj
ouac 1 vuayffc uxi
rich, who died la SL Catherine'. ho». his farm was nothing more than a vast
black-glove&lt;UiamL^He wmof medium which Rhe had been arraigned, and,
pital In iVilllamaborg recently, It waa deposit of gravel, the very material
probably hard to and anywhere. On they desired to use as * ballast for tha
!y oval,
,bl. to pay hra flu. twice over. Mr. raaX^ralX:'fl
bearing; his----------------------------------fack was dark and
fU'/vinnt
V.I — '•_______
bed of the road. They endeavored to
J ri«drl«b'. friend, uleknamml hlmpL
his eyes large, deep and full of light lCPP7 l“d 7*7“lth'.. •”thoriU;" “ 1 X mrakun- othera. you k. by
AN INTERESTING SKETCH-^
buy the farm outright, bm rhe old
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proHe spoke mainly in English, but with.).ktop her under lack tod key tod out „lr„. It L, rito a tor,.
, ,eMor' n«
- ------He '««
was about
about fifty
fifty y
eMT,"...
O1&lt;L: countryman stubbornly refusing to
N&lt;r Irins ipre,d-&lt;
!r,w
marked accent, and the voice was soft of liquor, a. her tratlmony would ba of b— , IOTC- I
vl .l,Ten^v-vears
says the toll the only .home he had on earth it Affection m her daughter Ju« &gt; ' 4,^-thir
*•
•-'&gt;.&lt;
n!..md. FnltowIUK
‘ $ al- tad
and melodious.
New York Sun. he came into prom- was Unally-aTranged to par him a rovJ« rxhier. RlttUChe. *}uw 13
.^..,^4. und
“I fear I have intrude. Have I the
fhn^Ci° y °iffierin{\ to W*ffcr anybody *Ii,OM^!7&gt;
v.cry car
gravel
.,-rthly dBleied vIth
-b«
carJ,ioaa
oa&lt;1 or
of .*
rv*1 taken
UUt,'n
honor to address Lieut. Waring? I am !
.hi” 1,n,i' Tlw rojal?Pha. made .. • I - atthe entire u&gt;co' &lt;"r r..i. - (f) k(Tp
| tag. coaxing, brlblig; all to no pur- '
‘A,""
1““»1’
1‘royalty has marie •. . In »uch t «N,ndl&lt;J»'X&gt; •
ltsjC te*;
Philippe Lascelles." .
‘I1
biken np Alia Nch.
an.l a.
up,)lv ot irrarcl !&gt; t from school and
rich, anti
u th, ,
.apply
For a moment Waring was too amazed । pose. The agent of the Lemaltre prop- i ^PeJ.h an.&gt; t'i.„ .i„inv ’ .X*? ;ttfrail
oi»
Intwu
we
feared
b'
remedy
and
i*00- Then ho blossomed out I*
■* Practically
practically Inexhaustible
Inexhaustible ho
he will
will
' .±5;?,hich ?.at flral'
Ivo but for an hon.u. &gt;nn
to speak. At last, with brightening erty ha-1 swooped down .n the dore
,. ““^'■““pnineaterof Willianisbawr. . »CCT'
able to boast that his farm Is . • .. vunit
&gt;uld htrrc l.ad im' n“'p,;'..h/mvl'-'d
face and bolding forth hfa hand, he 1
tod*.
------ .C- enutooon..
f*7
I }‘ “i(1 thal M» Eraate.t let was a &lt; «*• htTEosl in the world and extend.
.. -Madeinuloyedphr-h
'V j"st Auiput
said:
.
I
T.oflt from them- 11« ««’’ ..l!lltugh »!■«
Ono day they wore playing cords tor
a” T’ ’L*’™, 'j’
? h« b°ik'd I*
,rnm
CM®*”’ K&gt; Oou.w
. .a weighed but »
!.f
“I am most gfad to meet you—to I( carded feminine gear scattered °«bo^ , mS^a^Vh^^ion^th^
money,
after
the
faahion
of
their
sen!
ffoow
;
fl
J
e
P°nnds
df
frankfurters,
one
rilla
’
■
h taken only three l?",*,rLr»-.&gt;u*r.e*&lt; •’’d
rille.
t
PCn‘
know that it was not you who drove ’ on both floors. One room in which cer- I ” S tJL
•I &gt; r
her I..,.jn W
!^unJ1 Of
°SS
uiM chee9Ci -a 1loaf
uf ..«ye ;i
_____ ov_
" d' pound
Swiss
__ » ...
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tain detective, were vastly interested | i-mtlrtnfa
^a'^,
he, lo,w ^
.-,■ u*&gt;tonM of St. t itu» &lt;iait.'' an
wlib
down with us that night."
, - ~rm(AHIRIX J~bread and about two gallons of beer at
she t‘.tu*ad* school regulatiy "''pod rompk''?
"Alas, no! I left Armand but that । contained the unsavory relics of a late ! wish indeed it were »
** c™wn. 1 a ball. At Easter time, a few vesrv
■ &gt; nfort and em*. She h“« jyT^pklllud, and
«»•1S9S' pjoviara u-eofbtw
very morning, returning to Havana, 11 ouptor. Thra. or four empfy el.am*Vt
ImSU"
rariS
are..
her
appt
•».
:Ji
Uj
.Mvr
th*
ago.
Friedrich,
it
fa
said,
B
te
flft/eggs
supper,
t " “X perton to whom an oath
.
wme ritattarad gbrnraa.
glZ^.^o^.
no money could pn'&lt;:ur,J‘r' Fnllixhi herthence going to Santiago. It was not ‘. pagne
bo!
rcmarl^r?n
IU dW
&lt;1&lt;mUt, to swear wilt Ueh'tb I* MUe&lt; &gt;rdi*£?;•’,a.,i the rv«until five days ago Hie fiewc reached •. and. ivhatf seemed most to attract
a nA
.
Z.
When
my
brother
ro&lt;o
&gt;
■
ami
iftod
haml.
in
the
lorn
and
them, rai
rarton. .tub. al partially eon- p±^e ±
*“* reraarkable feats, and made considera
edy I had no faith In lM*,&lt; “
B |Mbt rra*1
tec- It fa of that stranger I come to . them,
b.e money. When he was taken iH x
X7.*“
*» usualb' w.Ktld not IMen ,o,,‘ ^r’»bu-cnn g'vi,,s 1L»l
Kurned cifc«
cigarette., lay .boat the table, rlowwlanilbl.il
, and III. eye,
n. bottle, wo IX-ps'i . ....-K-dJ****’
!: sumed
*"
h« rit.il be k. ...n.
and
floor
Adjoining
U&gt;1. „„
&lt;raa &gt;thy
f*"”'1—'1 bl. lip. aprita. They llrad -ew months ago he turned the scales a-,
.
““oonnoU gathered thera ,
Dd Ooor
------------jr
«hl“ W bran kn^n aa ^^1°^ Jdd-« three hundred pounds. During hfa illUrawUtNmll
IS . Y"!S' r°°" in
°W b»"ac':’ chamber which hml been known a.
unusual1 flQdin&lt;r
ending *
to *
a story, erw
ever after
■bile Ferry
Ferry was
Dawson s, and thia, -too, -had- -been ' SJT*
that April morning while
wax. . Mrs.
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Regain Their Breath.
Miners and others returning to Ish­
Ai a mournful kind of reVoff to ita
The Ch^eae are. as a race, the most
peming from the M esaba raug-s repot-i
numerous Ad brilliant plaaes of courteous people I have ever come in
wc.-kmen .nd pay the bret w.gM; freat destitution and suffering in the
pleainre Paris is now destined to have 1 contact with, says a writer in the
get better pnees for their work villages of Virginia. Biwabik
and
-j- «&lt;rxiuuu . MiwaoiK
«m.eh.
■ Xi their less careful • eoropetitore, ’
a series of &lt;edifices
called psmccs
palaces ui
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Ano
•*&gt;
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Th«« palai. de la mort. or M , --ration that a majority of the Cblnere
,ed .-ways get the best contract.; JioMd an.l marly all ware in arrear, in i Cri.p ha. announced M
• tz..y piin- thcir work Wlth
mgM. Thebulk of the p^ple were । the hXT Mr ?
they are alao style.!, paSia mortualre* :-*l-o tome to thm country belong o
idle and many were deotilute
AU who ' nluced
fro it- priuger (lib 1 m
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can were leaving, but many could not * „
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get' away. The unvna were horned i wmt
“? re'*”'
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by ' torment have Ixnra fully completed.
Men partie, ot wcll-dreteed Americana
committee
thlaaprlngand m the inanranee Wte'jte “
nu
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In Japan almost everyone, says the
Waverly Magazine, carries a lantern.
By day and night it is dangling at his
belt. It resembles n thin, flat box.
Each end of the box ia fastened to a
sort of paper, which, lying in folda,
forms, when drawn out, a lantern.
The Japanese usually carries nlsoa tiny
wooden box, shaped like a cylinder, to
hold his candle.
A small medicine­
principally wildcat the buslneaa men
°d'1 .'l.
-nt by . gnntelng committee ot the death among tlic good* or wander into the chest. with half a dozen little boxes,
were also badly pinched* .
; ‘ °Jers (Tex.) and Mr. Bland (Mo.) re- palaces is twofold. In the first place, clubroom, watch the game**, .mndle the each containing a small portion of
-———
। mains at the head of the coinage com- | they desire to prevent hasty or prema- ' instruments of th&lt;^ orchestra and ask medicine, a fan, a pipe and a short
rcu
, «. C.°,Urt Wa»rmittce. Mr. Springer is mode chairman ture burials, as it often happen* in
hork‘ of question* concerning them. sword, all form part of the outfit. The
The Buffalo Mining company at Nr- of the banking and currency commit- i France that people arc put into the The intruder* were treated as welbelt of a Japanese is, therefore, a rery
gaunec failed to pay its discharged , tee. The four tnost important commit- • grave alive: secondly, by the new ’■‘ome gueste, their questions answered,
important part of his dress.
miners the three months’ wages due
are the ways and means, coinage, i method the danger of contagion would I and tea. confections and cigarettes
liis slippers consist of a sole with s
them The miners will attempt the ; Wcighta and measures, banking and ! be minimized.
I offered them on departure.. Fancy the worsted thread at the upper end,
collection of the claims, amounting to ’ currency, appropriations and foreign !
Nothing is said about attaching elec- reception that would be accorded to a through which the great toe is throat
975.000, for labor through legal process. ; affairs. Thej- are made up us follows: 1 trie wires to the waidta of dead per- | parly of unidentified Chinese who at- to keep tbe slipper on. Hla pillow is a
Many were already subsisting on a diet ‘ W*y»anC Me.urt-william L Wilson. Wcsv ’ sons temporarily deposited In these tempted to take a look through one of framework of whalebone, or some such
barely sustaining life and would suffer
«- G. mortuaries, as is done in some German ®ur own fashionable clubs. In the rea* substance, into vjrhich the bock of the
for food of any sort in a few day*. The j r.
i e’ties. notably Munich, the purpose of taurant their conduct is the same. I
neck near the head fits. This is to
mine property was being vigilantly New York; M. Btevew. HaanchuMim: w' I this arrangement being to arouse tho ’ imagine that if three or four Chine*®
keep his knot of hair in order, for be
guarded day and night by a posse of J- Bryan. Nebraska; c. it Br«-unrid«e. .attendant doctor should the supposed | were to take it into their heads to dine does not have his hair dressed ever/
special officer*.
wr x’i^Jl'- ? a n£L,a«&gt;Parted be only in a trance. In Paris &lt;
one of our up-town restaurant* they day; and. therefore, is obliged to take
HmltCirS^hlraa.
MIcW*m: k e
1?iwVifcJoba the bodies, ip the event of doubt as to would be subjected to many unplemmnt care of the piece, which is greased and
Renorts tzr fhn
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Pennsylvania; A. J. Hopkins, HUaoiii; death, would be kept until the first remarks, probably some insolence from
bound into a cue, the rest of the head
te.ee
dreotepo.UteLpprare.1.
the wraltera, .nd, 1, they .hoj.1.1 prore
trace of decomposition appeared.
• —-------- —•------ • — —* ----------- *--------- being closely shaven.
by seventy observers in different parts
Coinage. Wel^U and Measures-It P.
The commlltra of org.u.ration hu ' M awkwird in handling the knife and
The rich Japanese send their chil­
of the state for the week ended August Bluud. Missouri: Chunea Tracy, New York;
been founded by Dr. Bergeron, who I. ' Coria a. the average American I. with dren to school In Inferior garments, in
J. p. Epp*. Virginia;
12 indicated that cholera infantum, A C Kilgore,
aided by n hygienic .peclalUt. M. Map -Be ehop«tick«, would am cotuidera- order that the children of ....
the p™.
poor may
inflammation of the kidneys and bron­ W. J. Stone, Kentucky; J. M. Alien.
tin.
These
gentlemen
hare
already
hie
tn,rriment
among
the
other
guoata
i
not
be ashamed to wear their shabby
Mlsstailppl: J. H. Bunkhtud. Alabaribu
ehitis increased and inflammation of Isidore Raynor, Maryland: X. D. Har­
forty thousand pounds on hand, and
But In Mott street the practice of .lothes.
the bowels decretv^ed in area of preva- ter. Ohio: it A. C?31r&gt;. Wyoming; W. A Mc- Are onlv welting the authorisation of Foo.1 breeding la different Time and
lence. Diphtheria iwas
reported at Kclghan, Nebraska; C. W. Stone. Peunsyl- the new municipal council in order to --gain I hare seen some good-natnred
thirty-eight places, scarlet fever nt van la; W. N. Johnson, North Dakota; Nelson begin building.
The drst mortuary ‘ Chinese let his own dinner grow cold
Dingley. Jr . Maine; Willis Sweet. Idaho: A.
twenty-seven, typhoid fever at thirty- Huger. Iowa; J. Frank Aldrich. Illinois; J. L.
will be established In an old closed that he might show some clumsy Amerithree and measles at nine places.
1 Rawiina, Utah.
■uggling
with'
churchyard near the Montmartre cem- ' van stranger who was strut
’
• lUuklng and Currency — W. M. Springer, etery. and special departments for tbe tbe chopsticks how to use C.™.
tftose elusive
FonMt Flre« Hum a Village.
I Illinois; Louis Sperry, Connecticut: N. N. Cox,
various clam.es of the communltv will b“l "M-ful implement* It Is a very
Matchwood, a little town of 200 in­ Tennessee; S. W. Cobb. Missouri; D. B. fulberbe arranged. The project Is strongly simple trick after It is learned, undone
TIMt TABLE.
,
habitants on the Dhlnth. South Shore bon. Texas: W. T. Ellis, Kentucky: J E Cobb,
Alabama; J. D.Warner. New York: T. L Jtohn- Imcked. and has. everv prospect ot bm "'hi-* I hare often found useful at
in effect May 28, im.
&amp; ----Atlantic railway, was almost entirely Bon. Ohio: J. A. C. Black. Georria; U. T. HaU,
—
other
a rChi
Ing practically carried out.
k“ places
------- ~ than at a table
~ in “
^‘-­ Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, DetroL
i out by fire.
The flames crept in Missourf: J. IL Walker. XassachuwettB; M.
and tho enat.
' nese restaurant. Once mastered, with
Broslus, PcnnaylvnhU; T. J. Hendtraon. Illi­
------- the burning forests and every­
P.'mT~
' a couple of pencils one can improvise a Lv. I Going Bast | A. M, |P, M.
nois; G A. Russhll, Connecticut; N. P. Haugen,
thing was so dry that before the people Wisconsin: H.' N. Johnson. Indiana
। very serviceable pair of tongs to pick
Grand lUpldi
realized their danger the town was in
East Earls
Appropriations—J. D. Sayers. Texas: W. C.
up a bee or struggling worm, a bit of
McCord
Hames. It was then' a scramble among P. Breckinridge, Kentucky; A X- Dockery.
re..
.
.,
’
.
hot metal, or any such small object
▲Ito
There are over two Ihouwtaa .pede.
ooe
a’t
Uuch witb
the terrified people to save themselves. Missouri; Barnes Compton. Maryland; J. It
Elmdale
O’NeilL Mussachuaetls; L. F. Livingston, of
Clarksville
The loss was estimated at &lt;50,Q00.
theyare found In all part. I
. fl„
Tho flm.ud, ,h„aM
Georgia; J. E. Washington. Tennessee; S. M.
Lake Odessa
• - rigidly, about three •inches
»
*
Robertson. Loublana. E. V. Brookshire, In­ of tbe world. Some are even smaller j •held
Woodbury
from
than a pin head, while others, in | the lower end, between the ball of the
Sunfield
diana. J. R. WlUiams. Illinois; tv J. Coombs,
Mulliken
One hundred t^nd fifty miners of the New York: D, a H coderson, Iowa; W.'CogaFrance and Italy, for instance, are cnl- |
Grand Ledge
I second finger, the first joint of the
Buffalo Mining company at Negaunee trtdl, Maaaachusfctu: H J’. Bingham. Pennsyl­ tivoted for food and are large enough to I thumb and the hand, just below the
secured judgment against the company vania; Nelson Dtngley. Maine; W. W. Groat,
make a good mouthful. Snails are i
Y Datrou
Vermont; J. O. Cannon. Illinois.
I knuckle joint of the first finger—very
for 120.000 for wages due for the months
vegetarians,
and
have
jaws
and
tongues
Following arc tho chairmen of other commit­
much, in fact, ns
as a clumsy schoolboy
schoolboy __ ______________
of May. June and July. Executions tees:
of saw-like edge, the number of points
4 15
holds his pen. The second stick should "Lv Howard City
were placed in the hands of the sheriff
Elentlons—O'FerrsB. Virginia
on each running into the thousands.
3 10
••
l&gt;e held almost rexnctlvasuirood
exactly as u good nonpenJudiciary—Culberson, Texas.
and an attachment was placed on the
On the approach of cold weather the
rman holds his pen. lightly, between
.. Ionia
Foreign
Adairs
—
McCreary.
Kentucky.
machinery and stock piles.
' j Interstate and Foreign Commerce—Wise,
snail throws a film over tbe mouth of , the ball of the thumb and of the first &gt;Ar Gnuid Ledge
Its shell, which tightens like a drum-1
Virginia
•
finger, slightly resting along aud-----------------------New State 1 Institution.
[Going Wrwt 1 a. S7
Rivers and Harbors— Baaudiard. Louisiana.
head. As it becomes colder, other j steadied by that finger, to just between
Gov. Rich has appointed the followLv Detroit
Merchant Manne and Fisheflea—Fithian, Il
films are added on the plan of storm
Lansing
| the sepoud and knuckle joints. Chi­
3 e«
ing members of the board for locating Unotsi
windows. Extensive drought will cause
„
Grand Ledke
, nesc meats are all served cut into small
the home for the feeble-minded whicl
Mulliken
the snail to close its doors in the same
pieces,
so
as
to
be
readily
eaten
with
..
Sunfield
was established by the last legislature
way lo prevent-the evapnrutiou rd lt»;-h
tfcl
lh„, mau.rii1Iy ra|„clng
Natal Affnlrsi-Cumniings, New York.
Woodbury
Ex-Gov. C. G. Luce, Coldwater; John C.
Post unices nail Post Romls—Hccdcraon.
.. Lake Odes«a
Lodny moltature anddrymffup
I the labor of dininS.
.. Clarksville
Sharp. Jackson; L. A. Sherman, Port North Carol! na.
little animals are possessed of aston- ,
,. Elmdale
; Puliilc Land?—Mt Rm*. Kan*anN
Huron.
.. Alto
12 Id
ishing vitality, regaining activity after
Reason of the Roost.
! Indian Affalri—Holaren.’Indiana.
., McCord
I TVrrBcr.es—W heeler. Alabama
having been frozen in solid blocks cif ,
„
It often’seems strange that'u
bird * .. East Paris
1 Railway* andiCausls—Cpichlnxa, Mississippi.
Ar I Gtand ltaplii&lt;
Ten thousilnd pioneer# of Kahunazor , Private LaEdl.Clawu-,-Pendleton. West Vir­ ice. and enduring a degree of heat fot ‘ will sit 0:1 a roost and sleep all night
weeks which daily crisps vegetation.
(i without falling off. .biij/thc cxplana.----county met in reunion at Long l.akt ginia;
j Z3T
tion is simple. The lefidon of the leg
and elected officers a* follows:
' Manufacture*—Pa?--. Rhede Island.
Grand lACge I U 15
Miyes and Mttiitit!- -Weildock. Michigan.
nf a bird thot ron--ts itt no nrrangrel that
Ths-rcr. I’. &lt;1:! l :i, •. • f Kalamazoo, ;rrsld'-ut
I’ortlauiP
I ii 40
One nf the sublimcrt effect* in nature
Public
Buildings
and
Ground?
Bankhead.
..
....
.
j.j
cfciaad.
view
pre*
fonia
I 13 10
William Henry Lit’
• when the leg is bent a! the knee the
Al itema.
i* occasionally seen by those who climb
Howard City
1 45
claws are bound to contract and thus
Ionia
|
Pacino Railroads-R&gt;.-lUy. l’cnn«ylvanlx
the tall and isolntc-l peaks of the Rocky | jiojj v.ith a f i t of u death grip the
Stanton
la-ices and Improvt meats ot ’.be Mississippi j mountains in Colorado. The
I
.
dmorc
|_______
4
3
tKft
!
liH
’
k
around
which
they
arc
placed.
• rirer—Alk-n. Mis.-issfl-j-i.
| of the air and the s’rong '&gt; at «&gt;f the
I Education-linlnc. Tt-nnv-sce.
• Every day, others week days only, t stop
afternoon sun cause a rapid evaporti­
Ia»to*'~McGinn. Il’.lnu s.
In India and Africa the charmers on signal.
,
,
, .,
. •. i Parlor car* on all trains
trams between Grand
Mllitta—Fongan. lUInu;-tion from
-• brookn.springs and siiniv
.
pretend the snakes dance to the music, I R^lds «M Detroit. Scats 25cents. OonnectiMW
Michigamme;.was burned to death by
Fntcuu-Colji’H, New York.
I bank-on t:
and this; but they do not, for they never hear nuule inUtikm station, Grainl Itaplus with tbe
his clothes catching fire from a stove. |I Invalid Fcndor.s- Martin. Indiana
rrn r air.
hn&lt;
M1Mnsi ,.ar*. „
an
.l 1, CHICAGO*
i"'0* W«*T MH
Michigan
iLulwayfum
V
„,1
HIGAN RAILWAY
FOB
moisture. ’
..
Pensions—Mpwa. Georgia
IL A snqke has no external cars, and I Chicago ajg» th* -Wbst and fok MvskbThe. barge Mary Pringle, owned by
Claims—Butte. North Cnrullau.
. condenses as it reaches the riwlcr. perhaps geta evidence of sound only j
“
"
”
Thomas Currie, of Port Huron, was
War Clolms-j-Bcluhieovi-r. I’enn- ylvania
thinner'atmosphere about t'.e moun­ through his skin, when sound causes HIS. C1IABLKV0IX, FKTOHKKV AND BAT
Diatrict of i Muinbia-Heard, Missouri.
VikW. Favorite route to the summer resosta
burn .-&lt;!• there. The vessel had no cargo.
tain top. ’The traveler, looking down, bodies in contact'with him to vibratq. of northern Mlobigan.
&gt; Rch-lMon at the I*aws—ElHa Kentucky.
Los*. &gt;11.000: fully insured.
Trains leave Grand lUpids fur Chicago, 755
Expenditures instate Department—Jitter, sees clouds literally forming below They hear also through the nerves of
M.. f :'o A. M. and 155 P. M.. r,:30 P. M_
him. and growing thick and black the tongue, but do not at all compre­ ’A.
. The Copper
•op.! , •Falls
•&gt; *- mini*,
*• ' • which ha?
ll::* P M. Arrive Chicago 1250 P. M.. 4-J0
Eslj-cudliureH tn’Treasury D- iKirtmer.t-Bar- every instant, so-that us they reached
been worked for nearly forty
hend, sound as we do. iBut the snake’s P. 3L.ti:.V) P. M.2:00 A. M. and 7:05 A. JL,
except
Saturday, via. St. Joseph and Steauaand ij one of only two mines left in Wlgj Wisconsin
his level they roll skyward and in huge eye. are very much alIta.Jo the motion. • J“'&gt;------------- — — - ---------------- —-------Ke^/eiMw &lt; mmly. ol.»cl down
masses of vapor that eclipse the -view of the charmer, or to the moving I iz-ave for Manistee 7:30 A. M. 1:40 ?. JI., art

*2.50
*2 25 x
*2.00_

J3.00
\izso
atzoo
MEVfogtADta
r*h2.oo

*1.75

A
KkTrOR BOYI

3c4I-7s
,|?SB

rtBt 3 fro DRESS SHOE, nrio in the latest '

'

;iy$6 lo $3, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 cr
?■ :
Th r ft wual to Cuttooi Hide and look and
.-’•zi
Ify;&gt;u». Ith to economic In yoar footwear,
pjrcH i’ g W. L. Docgta Shoe*. Name and
: :j -sedc.i-the bottom, look fcr If when you buy. |
V. L. I’OL'GLIS, Brockton, Maas. Sold by

I .Li &amp; BRONSON.

)«ci-

VITAL TO MANHO0D.

MKW.

8SA1M

edition*
Ktil^Dt,
Csr-on
rdrd tn
K?.S:

n&gt;l S NERVE
for Hjrterii
Wni-tulne**. Mental Depression,
.
ir.ity,: ;«ery, decay.

Ji wtiieb
it UlHMllI
wo nunidredtli*
fee at fitranu no
i Uiatituby taid
lercfor--.
I In bald
w made
that ■ ■
D. 148),
Hat pub,ie north
ot Hatthere the
Ion], the

■hrialKrbiv. 'A mouth’s treatment, II.
d. with each order,for 6 boxt«,iwitb
rr!it»n i-u.trroller to refon.l if oct ettred.
::..Cl : i.yae.-m. WEST’SjjVBHPtLLS

: h -adsciia, nni..;i-„.-M. i.i/rr compu^it,
l&gt;&gt; ■’prt'Ma aud Joni-tlpaUon.

Agent. Hastings.

। nelttjy.
i EfpetidituruM in Navy Departmrr.V-McMH- and bur*- him In darkness. Lightning
I
An arrangement has been made by lun. rTenswsJrti
'occasionally leaps from the clouds and
Eipend'.turai in Post ornre Department— a mountain top is a particularly bad
»he regents of the university for a
practice court in the law department ^t^dltu^i
.^X1&gt;er.ditur«’l in Interior Department—Turplace to lie at such a time. The stone
A fire in the Gabriel and Roach blocks Bei'.fGeorg'.a
signal service station on Pike's Peak
!
lelu-s: bildrr. on Friday
Expenditure! in Department of Justice—Dunhas been nt-arly wrecked by lightning
•;it&lt; tnt.ri A. D..'1K«. ’ at Sault Stv. Marie caused u lots of
pbyf
New
York.
.
। tii - alterroon *t the 1*930,000.
___
mure than once.
‘
I'
E|rpenditurea
In
Department
of
Agriculture^lulrrin t|&lt;srr'bHdT in tl&gt;»* townliarry,
I
Frank
Moe,
of
Jackson.
ift the coil' ty ot
- --------- -- __
Edmur.di'. Virginia
d(- Uf Mlclilgun, pursuant
8hot in the back twenty yea
rears ago by a , E|j&gt;endlturcj on Public Buildings—Crain,
•l to ij shot
!ai
■ ilycra-.t.d
me
on the
*’b iI prisoner
.
!.' ltr,
b,y,n
the'
Probate
whom he nrevented
prevented from
from Tei
■ l&gt; IR'.I. ... ...»
Ubrary-Fenows. New York.
•:.L;&lt;n, ail
x’i of Uir breaking jail. Is dead
He had been
lonty. Mlculgan.
Printing-lOchardson.
Tennessee
Tjte r'taU uteiSs conObvdte hUhan&gt;e-Ioryror«onda.lly
J.
, c|vll Service—DeForcst, fimnectlcut
hail .from ten to sixty fits.
iI Election of President and Vice President—
and di-F-tribed a’ foUowj.
,
A j Cornish miner bv the name oi Fitch, New York.
Ventilatton and Acou’Mcs—Shell, South
‘it.rtcr •&gt;,) Id ’.he s nith west Tucker was killed at the Tania'rack Carolina
■ L.n iw-niy-two &lt;22 town mine in Calumet by a falling rock. H&lt;
Alcoholic Uquor Traffic—&gt;.ngl.sh. New Jorhod been in this country but a few * irrigation of Arid Landi-jctwper. Indiana
Adiniulstnsior.
months.
linmlgration and NaturallraUon—GeUsctiAugust iBtli, 1&lt;WX
| ,
Miners have decided to try legal
means of collecting the wages dut
;

sH.1 n
’
‘

S'.K
Id inertibed in

tt!
In town
Thence
thence
running
running
egmulng,
ji,

ortgagee.

drometlckn of hi. confederate, nnd. he- I 5 fi.IieVreTrnrenerlt.rtaO A. M..1H0P.W.

Ing alarmed, ho prepares to strike. A 5:45 F. M. and ti:15F. M.
dancing cobra (and no other nnakre ! ..^•"^rhjriorjlVjJjtoMj.n^Bw
dance) is simply a cobra nlanpcd and
*l*nrk&gt;r ran &lt;m Us/ tndbs anti slreyers tai
la . protore of nttMk lie in not danf | ulglit trains"K"J~
between Bay View, Grand Bartle,
Chicago and Detroit. Through palace car boIng to the music, but is making ready tween Hsstlue* and Bay View.*yla. 0. K.’-A 8.
to strike the charmer.
ijftOROK DkHavbx, Gen’! Pansy Agt.
Grand RapIda.

Chicago, Zihiits &amp; S&amp;giuw
TIME TABLE.

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1
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A

.. .... i, &lt; i,
!n :ne conditions
■ • un itiun&lt;rui&gt;* made by William Nfawtun
t i lolly I». Bo-flwieK.
i
.'•■•’ii.
a.
!**•. and
. ,|i
m
p-n- • Qi Hl- Register

■

TUNE.
CH.
In* InW

d to k^P
ntMic &lt;•*lance. and
yffiss

lfl received
ist Augu*t
hough Bp"
errlneriuj

sir,"*

udie* wl‘h
isrEs
X.Vr.U“

t knowdl-

Sow..!

»i- -vi- 0.1
yxp&lt;—■« i-.Mitiltl.-n
• ulit l&gt;- m ; Ip HI t ,e jwtjinefii
,&gt;vr- i.,er*uf o-i ^ny -Is,
, ■ u,|i- th &gt;«'-i b-. ar»-iv imynbte.
•
&lt;-. &lt;-■-«-? t. n »•* - .o.i]G l&gt;- ■‘am" re•
t &gt;1 In urie.-rsihir the sj-Jwe- «&lt;f
di 11 an I from tbruerf«r:b
• ■■
&gt;f iu- *.t &lt;i| ufirty day*, ihe
■ ' juju •I/: v, Hioufi uri iioliar.1 Willi
- r u-- «,Ti» ,-re-t ‘ll.-iv&lt;&lt;J sli d at III■ ' fie par;y &lt;&gt;{ the s»?r.nid part become
and; -it,able tmmedtalriy ttwr-r xlthrMigb th- prri'Ml limited for Ihin’ll’. tl.MF.-.f rimy not then have expired.
•! -Lui'.n having t&gt;een made iu the psy’. of hiirrvst due March Mth, 1F4*2 and
-viH hiving remained unp-ud and in
ir-.’iif the space of thirty, xfavs and up&gt;4 t.i* arordsAl-l nrinap.d sum of two
:«&gt;]|.tn with dlarrv-Jirage- of Interest
-■1 l« now dreinied due. and payable
life terms of said mortgage, ' aud
and
option
therein
exprvs»e-l
—
• I*
-nlin“d to he due Mt tile date
----ii-- riAiii-e tip-sum of two dkou-and tlnee
.14.-v. i&gt;t.-.,hr—
and thirty four
fee of tl.irtyjiiJlnra
linihlilrt!
for
In
mnd
12--,
- . Htlll
«... 1.0 «uit- or nroreedlnus
ia taring been ins fluted to recover the
' ,secirod' by said mottxag-'. or any

them for work in the Buffalo ul
NEW LINCOLN STATUE.
Negaunee. The total amount is S7.»,Memorial w» Scotitili-Amcrhnn Soldiers
000.
of tho Civil W*r Ciivrllnl nt Edinburgh.
A project is under way to drain Mat­
Edinbvkihi. Aug. 2i—The statue of
tison lake In Branch county, whereby
Abraham Lincoln, erected ns a memo­
10,000 acres of land will be reclaimed.
The Wyandotte steel shipyards, lo­ rial to the Scottish-Amerieiin soldiers
cated at Wyandotte, have closed, throw­ of the American civil war, wnj, unveiled
hore M.md.y in Um prerenre ol tho
ing 500 men out of work.
municipal mithoritie* many dlrtlnKalamazoo ships twenty-five corloadt
vnMiod
iruevt*
•
numbrr
ot
of celery every week.
.
AmrrlralM
nnd
»
largo
crowd
Marquette county has decided not tc ot rroidmU ol IMIaburgh, Includ­
hold any agrieuftura! fair this year.
ing must, ot iho eUte nl the town
The Mk&gt;igaB-J&gt;ntral railroad hai and peoplo from the Mirroundlug eoundiscontinued six of its.Belt line passen trv The statue, which lo of bronr-e.
ger trains on the Detroit &amp; Bay City ■tend, uirnn a bo«e c! pushed red
granite. I'pan the surbmw site a freed
Fret! Lemerand. a young mon. dropped Jlare In hronxr. hio f»e upturned to
dead nt Monroe from bursting a blood Lincoln, who hold. In hi, right hand the
emancipation pwlam.uon.
Several
vessel.
Mrs. Jacob Palmer, aged 59, died from battle IUg» »l»o in hronte Ho beneath
lockjaw nt Lansing caused by stepping tbe onutretehed left hand of the .lava
The monument is erected in the ceme­
on u rusty nail.
Port Huron’s fall race meeting I* tery set sport for the burial of Scottish•om
Keplemoer
a
w.
o.
American “"Her* . hand«.me plot ol
from September 5 to 8.
John tmgan Chipman. eongvemmnn JL,^ |„ c.lton HHl «’n«ery whuh
jonn ray
j:_,
«
ir&lt;,„ ,or the purpose by the town
from the First district, died at Detroit
I council. Sir William Arrol. the buildof the gre.t Forth bridge, pre. ded.

- eon' uned in said mortg.igv, and the
•hd-.ueiij Buehc-u- made and provided, notlre
‘ h-S-eby giren
Hint on- baturda* the
• -i day ol September, A. D„ 18W. at ten
■'-’•k :i- the forviiom, I shall sell at public
• " i. to tile lilz’i-M bM.ier. at the north
’rout -lihir-i the hwirt House in the City ol

1 HtLirT-COMlROVK,

Mortgagee
, , Vrt

A

for Infants and Children,
HIRTT ynor*’ oFsnrvatinn r f Cs»Ms with the patronage of

r

million* of perxnn-'. perra;*. o. t?/peak of it without guessing.

It 1* *m^n«Mitlnnahly tho beat remedy fr&gt;r Infanta and Children

tho world hna ever known.

Tt is baxmlac-. Children Ilka it. It

give* them health. It will »r.ve their live*.

Young, of Charlotte.

Station*.

SOBTH.
KriamAzoo Lv...
Eawt Cooper
ItichtBM June!.
I’resvcjr ..............
Mito
Ise.ron
......... ■«
Clowntale
Shulu...................

Costs Grove
WiKxi'.and..........

irntloiis.

,

Caatoria prevents vowdtiag Sonfr-Cwrd.

• Caataria rnros Diarrhoea and

■
’ll Uf

Grand Rapids..

chUd** medicine.
Castoria destroy* Worm*.

10
10

IIartixos........ .

Ta it Mother* have

•omething_whieh i* absolutely »afo and practically perfect a* a

Collet.

Cartaria roliovos Teething Tronblea.
Cartorla cnrai Constipation and Flatulency.
Cartoria nwntrallrws the effects of carbonic add gaa

Castoria a**taxilate« th* food, yegwlate* the stemaah and tcwsl»,

Bruce’ the "Poet of the Hudson.

| Hvered the oration.
duction in all salaries over $50.
A rracemakfv Killed.
In some parte of the lake shore peach
XA.Knvnis. 1I1-.Ja«Rbelt the crop ia «o heaT^,
to ”'p"
growers are thinning out all the small ;Xinv a&gt; ve»r» °1J- &lt;U«I
„&gt;’&gt;» «o-"i o' °irht!-»
“ •
-rniiwt -I---/. Ibed in add mortgage, or so
«
«v 1
1
in-ii, iii.rvot
any
be
necessary fruit.
A llfMlavl portrait of e«-Gor. Wl-. ,
to viy tlm Xm.m-.t due on said mort1Irr. tn»» L-monU .inicU KUng with &gt;
■' '*?'•., . * ,lh
«riKi»L i*r cent.
Interest n.ns, pMri by L. T. Iveo, «
*"l all
eott'. togetlwr with an a toniey’s u-tUl. WM prenonU-l to theitoto »nd ]pllchlork o.rr tb.
--&gt;i &gt;»
• -*t
tljlrtv flm
dollars
coveuanten
b-lw u "-J11
•■-r ’h-h-iu, the prrmlars being described hun» lo tho evreotlve vhomber of the hU ,njnrl&lt;"
al largv. All were Inwxl' iiled al Uw
•" said uinrrgsgn an nil those plects a”d
parrels ,.r imni lying »mi being sitiwt* In I '’-The L«n,lPK gradutaU" of tho Keoloy ,
&gt;he t Hinshlp uf Biltim-irv, Iu the .-oi-i ty «n
time.
—------------------------------ —
Birn ,--.i .&lt;•■(&gt;. nf Mleptvan, and
kii’iwn : gold curefmet «nd o-gimiied • loral
A -l described »a 1. flows Ui w«:league »0 -he national organlaation,
c
U1K Aug. SI — I’e-'- Hyland,
n-i(.«.f jhr unr.ii west quarter ai d
, tawr o( ,u unmtear laaeball nine, waa
tu” north *-nstquarterOttlnsanutb w«t quar- with F. M. Fogg aa praaldenh
irroi -uw’l -n six (fl) |M to-,vn two (2) north
Agalnat the wiahea of
I Kr«l« I" 'h' h“d .’VJ,;?1?
right (Bl west, rout-dning one buudrtd
the daughter of Stale honator W IttlM. ।
ln.uu.tly kiUed
Bd J.
mw three acres mo-« nr ins*.
„
Emu.y d. Bostwick, Mortgagee.
of Eaton Rapid., wm married to E. B- j CarUr' e&gt;epitcher, wm arrested.
IK- A5?r""*
Uta VU J'l

In effect Ju[y 30. 1803.

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Cloverdale
Bbnltx

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Woodland

Lansing...
Detroit
Grand Rapids...

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Charlov-iU......
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Buy View

trains at na^MaUuu* aa aooti aa they eaa b*
&lt;hm they areflww-d.'

Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla.

iav not en forward until ii«’xt’train.
♦ Mlx«ftrains will be i no &lt;•» h-

�ot ttri.lmaa. !»”&gt;• “"rl&gt;F eT"7 °*r’
Franca r««lv«i —
without him would fall far short of being
The cause of our misfortunes is plainly complete.
After adjournment ot the
Camp
tire
which
occurred
between
ten
and
this: Utter uncertainty reigns in finance
eleven o’clock, those
belonged o«
and tariff, and in everything on which
Thursday, Aug. 24, 1893.
the Camp grounds wended their way
business can be based. If you remove thither, and the citizens homeward, an
MARSHAL!. L.COOK. Editor.
one element of uncertainty there remain having b,d an interratlng
Thursday morning opened withr. better
all the others.* You cannot readjust tbe
onlera. and more Ihan two mUptotnises for reunion enjoyments limn ’»«-*
economic principles which govern a coun­
day before. Martial music by &lt;W«de lion newspapers.
_______
try
without
disaster,
especially
if
that
re
­
Bitgood
of Orangeville and the Glllaspie
AUGUST* 14. 1879.
adjustment be violent and Involve tbe brothers of this city gave us goodlmnsle.
3
UI
xr.tltlon
1»
not
”
‘‘""“L
and
marching
and
countermarching
was
wages and salary of every citizen!—Hon
Indulged In by old boys, each one Keepinff During the prevalence ot the recent
Thojcvs B. Rerd.
time aa In times when they did not march i™„nht in Italy the children ot one ot
?hTSS proprietor, ot th. prorine.
for fun.
,
.
,
PENSIONS.
A stage had been erected In front of of Salerno had a dream in which the
The prompt and unconditional repeal o(
the grand stand for the speakers anti sing­ Madonna appeared to them and eald
the Sherman law don't seem to be exacers, and st two o'clock speaking com­
ly forthcoming. About the only uncon­ menced. Hon. P. T. Colgrove held the that rain would tall a» »oon aa an
image ot hcrrelt hurled in a certain
ditional repeal the people arc in a proper audience for about one hour with 'one of geH^ould be dug up. Many
Hon. P. T. Colgrowe addressed the old state of mind to make now, is a prompt his grand efforts, and when he got through
acting on the epperuatural tip
everyone
present
pronounced
It
one
of
the
veterans at the fair ground last week and unconditional repeal of the democratic
grandest if not the grandest addresses at once to dig tor tho image. Attar
Thursday- The grand stand was packed party.
they evor listened to. At tills »t*X« o! tbe tOTcral day.’ labor they unearthed two
to overflowing and his remarks were list­
proceedings the boys thought another vote weient tomb, decorated with mural
of thanks was due, and it was hfartlly paintings, aud some valuable rares.
ened to with the closest of attention. We
Circuit Court.
given for the speaker. Die pinging by
comment to our readers Mr. Coljcrave's
Following are the cases on the Calendar tbe Hasting* quartette club was exception­ Near by them they uncovered an an
tlquc house. In one ot the room, ot
remarks on the question of pensions, tot the August term of Circuit Court,
ally One, and greatly enjoyed by all prm»- which ww a clumsy representation ot
which has been adjourned to Monday.
which were as follows:
•
a
bnion gguro. This
1”“"^
A
uk. 28th.
To those of our citizens who contributed
••We are told that the interests of every
the image designated In
CRXMJXAL CAL’SBfl.
money tn help uv out, the boys * all feel dared to
true soldier and pensioner demands that
tho
dream,
and
it
haa
been
anobjret
the pension roll should be made and pre­
People vs Henry Northrop—Perjury, for grateful and kindly thank them.
As a whole the reunion was a grand ot adoration to the thousands ot vi.lt
served as a roll of honor. All political parties sentence.
tell us that they believe in a J ust and lib­
People vs Wm. T. Rose—Keeplngraloon success, aud all went itome feeling they lag enthusiast,. An energetic priest
has established an altar there, and as
eral recognition of the claims of the veter­ open on Sunday.
bad had a good time.
Long life to the old boys, and may their everv pilgrim leaves some money when
ans and favor granting them all that pa­
People vs Ixirenzo Paddock—Obtaining
triotism could oak, all that national grati­ money under false pretenses.
last day »J&gt;e of peace and plenty.
.
he vi.ii. it there has been a torn at
People vs Frank
Resisting an
tude could demand.
gold it not ot waler.
We are just now informed that the officer. For arralgment and trial.
granting of pensions on fraudulent claims
People va Henry Knickerbocker—Lar­
Hatting* Mi
for partisan purposes or on department ceny from shop In day time.
Butler, 1» to 20
decisions In contravention ef law, needs to
People vs Chas. Sheffield—Felonious as­
MAnRgnment of tho Malls During
Corn per bu.. 40be investigated and corrected so that tbe sault For arralgment and trial.
.
Em per doZy UtD IL
tho Franco-Prussian War.
fflCaper lb.. 2H.
unselfish valor of the American Soldier
ISSURS OF FACT.
may remain untarnished. This sounds
Wm. Zagglcs vs Howard Mosher—As­
good. reads well and the people generally sumpsit.
Hye per
. approve the doctrine but I think It sub­
Tallow per lb . 4.
Enoch Andrus vs Jas. H. Smith—Ap­
stantially important to the Union Soldier peal.
Oats per bu.. A
Wheat. red per bii.. 52.
as to wt-o enforces this law and the spirit
Winger G. Spicer vs Stephen Sprengett
Wheat, white per Ul. A
back of it.
Clover Seed wr l-u -• «
—Appeal.
Compliments to the valor of the Union
Timothy Seed l«r bu~ W.
Lorenzo Paddock rs Richard Freer—
Barley per bu. SO to Lio
Soldier are well enough, but after 30 years Trespass to land. Plea of title.
One of the most useful and well­
Hay per too, C-K&gt; to * 0°
since you unbuckled your knapsacks,
Millet seel per bn. SO.
Lottie Bishop vs Alfred and Benjamin, managed institutions of the Prussian*
many a soldier disabled and disheartened Bishop—Assumpsit
Pork dressed. fijn.
during the war with France wm the
in the struggle for existence. Is asking for
George W. Lowry vs Chgs. McMore— field-post, by means of which the sol­
something more substantial than compli­ Replevin.
diers of the German army were able to
ments. They are asking for bread and
Thomas J. Bush vs Hastings Furniture keep up constant communication with
help from the Nation they emperlled their Manufacturing Co.—Assumpsit.
their friends at home, receiving and
lives and health to save.
dispatching letters as regularly and
One of the numerous paymasters at
Alena Hapson vs Joshua Crouch—As- easily as they could in times of peace.
Washington, In 1803, sought an Introduc­
tion to Mr. Lincoln. He arrived at the aumaiL
The field-post, according to an article
Geo. 11. Onborn vs Vroman A. Young in Youth's Companion, was a traveling
White House quite opportunely and in­
et al—Assumpsit.
troduced to the president by the U.
post office, or postal carriage. There
Marshal, with bls blandest smile. While
CHANCERY 1ST CLASS.
,
were post office clerks and soldiers
shaking hands with the president the pay­
The voluntary dissolution of the Barker whose dpty was to attend to and de­
master remarked, "I have n&lt;vofflclal busi­ Automatic Scale Co.—Taken as confess­
fend it from the attacks of the enemy.
ness with you Mr. President; 1 only called ed.
Wherever the army marched, the field­
to pay my compliments”. **1 understand
Mary J. Teller vs Chas. Teller—Divorce. post followed it Never during the
replied Abe.” "and from the complaints Taken as confessed.
whole campaign was there any inter­
of tbe Soldiers. I think that Is all you do
Lizzie Ordway vs Wm Ordway—Divorce.
ruption in the course of the post; even
pay.”
Taken as confessed.
It sounds well to resolve and compli­
Amanda Harris vs David Harris—Di­ on tbe days of the greatest battle* the
ment, but it Is far better to do exact and vorce Taken as confessed.
posts started at the usual fixed hours
A cream of tarter baking powder.
even justice by the defenders of the flag.
Jane M. Nead vs Geo. W. Nead—Di­ from the temporary post office, which
I am unutterably opposed to -the sus­ vorce. Taken as confessed,
consisted of a simple bivouac on the Highest of all hi leavening strength­
pension nf any soldier’s pension without
Ina Cannon vs Percy Cannon —Divorce. battlefields.
—
Latest United States Govern­
a hearing, and 1 hold that the government Taken as confer sed.
'
Early in the morning the letter* ment Food Report.
after having placed the name of a soldier
George Tapling vs Mary A. Tapling— which hn4 arrived during the night
Koval Baking Powder Cm.,
upon the roll morally lias no right to sus­ Divorce. Taken as confessed.
were sorted nnd delivered to the dif­
pend It until, there has Im sufficient
Wall St., N. *Y.
Emanuel E. Blocker v» Edith R. Blocker
ferent divisions of the troops who Hint
proof taken t&lt;&gt; warrant It yand until the Divorce.
•for
them, nr xvere dispatched to them
soldier has had his day In court The
Jennfb Mohler vs Wm. Mohler—Di­
••Quus£ or butden of proof should be nn vorce.
by special express.
tbe government and nol on the soldier,
At dawn of day after the battleJof
Delia L. Richards vs John R. Richards
whose comrades upon whom he relied may —Divorce. Taken as confessed. •
St. Privet the post l»egan its work, in
be many of them d^ad. Once upon the
George E. Cross vs Emily A. Cross—Di­ the midst of dead and wounded i im­
,joll he should remain until cogent proof vorce. Taken as confessed.
mediately hundreds of soldiers hast­
has been obtained by the government that
Jas. W. Edwards vs Caroline Holman—
he Is unjustly then. Another thing 1 am B ill to remove cloud from title and dis- ened up to dispatch letters and jxist
cards; that afternoon eight large sacks
unutterably opposed tx No man should be ehsrge mortgage. Taken as confessed.
full of letters were sent off to Ger­
at the head ot the pension department,
many.
or connected In any manner with dispen­
Bertjaiuln Bishop ys Lottie Bishop­
sing of Its patro itge who Is and was not
Again, after the battle of Vionyillc
in sympathy with the Union Soldier. No Divorce.
the post ofilcfals were in full -activity.
man in sympathy with the Confederate
Around them lay dead soldiers and
Army has any right1,1 n»y«Judgement to
Alanson Warner vs James Endsley, et horses. Postmen, porters and postil­
pass upon the pension of the northern al t-Foreclosure. Pleadings and proofs in
ions formed a group around the hastily
soldier.
open court
. In our efforts to bury the dead past and -TUen B. Sutton vs Marv J Wilkins, et extemporized table. The clerks, «it-.
join hands wltB the south, we must not al—Injunction—Pleadings and proofs in ting on the ground, sorted the letter*
which poured in in a constant stream.
lose out own balance. Two Councilmen open court.
The wind wa« high, and many post
of New Orleans were one evening In Feb..
Elias D. Williams, et al ,vs Stephen D.
1801, reeling down to Its City Hall steps Barber. Pleadings and proofs in open cards were blown away and had to be
discussing polities as well as their cups court.
chased and brought back. The field
and hiccoughs would permit them. One
Ell Randall, et al v« Geo. A. Dillenbeck post gave a glimpse of busy, peaceful
said solemnly: "The South's true balance et al—injunction. Pleadings and proof* work amid all the horrors of war.
roust not be overthrown.’’ to which the In open court.
The field post had very little rest;
other replied: ‘•Confound Ibe South's bal­
Hannah E. Colton vs Donald Swanson- whenever the signal to march sounded
ance; try to keek your own."
Bill to set aside deed. Pleadings and it had to go to new work. It was al­
I say confound the Idea of try ing to proofs In open court.
ways the first to arrive end the last to
keep the South balanced up aud pleased
S. It McIntyre vs Emanuel J. Crook­
In tbe granting of pensions of the Union Injunction. I'leadlnffs and proofs In open depart; frequently it did not leave an
Soldier, we want to keep our own balance. court
enemy's town tili u!| the other troops
I surely would be the last person to ex­
Ann Hirst vs Edward McGlynn—In­ hod gone, aud had to protect itself from
cite animality between any sections of our junction. Pleadings and proofs In open an attack.
country. The South Is loyal to the Union court
It was hard and rough work for the
and 1 believe to day that should there be a
Terence Corrigan vs John Yaeger, et al field post official* when rain poured
declaration of war by a foreign country —Injunction.
Pleadings and proofs in down, and the carriages were up to the
she would send forth her best nona to de­ open court
axles in mud, and no shelter could be
fend snd preserve tbe flag of the Union.
found, and attacks from franc* tireum
But 1 do believe she should keep hands off
threatened from the forests. They had
our pension department until the last
&lt;
ineMunioa
,
boy In bine Is laid away. I believe that t/faie reunion of the Barry Battalion was to make marches from seven in the
the department In all Iu branches should held on the fair grounds In this city on morning till midnight, under torrents
be conducted by those who know some­ the 16th. and 17th. Inst The first day, of rain, among the fcrcatadf the Ar­
thing of tbe service of the soldier's life.”
Wednesday, was ushered in with rain, dennes, when the carriagesJuMi lo be
Aiioug the
which continued till nearly noon, and In drawn by six horses.
One of the new democratic special "pen­ fact there were several light showers dur­ passes of the Vosges the field'post car­
sion examiners” for Michigan is Col. ing the afternoon. There were compara­ riages had to be dragged through deep
tively few in attendance the first day.
snow and over slippery ice, where there
Crutchfield, of Texts. His father was a
At two o'clock p. m. the business meet­
captain in tbe confederate army, and tbe ing was called to order by Col. Brooks, was constant danger of rolling over
precipices. And when at last they
sympathies of the son have always been and the following officers were elected for
reached the end of their march in the
•
M
for the south. We would like to know the ensuing year:-r
Col.—H. H. Sparks, Witten post, Mor­ middle of the night, clerks, letter car­
fwbat particular qualification this son of a gan.
riers and postilions had often to pass
j
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|
rebel army officer has, that will enable
Lieut. CoT—C. J. Schwmaker, John the night on their letter bags in mis­
erable cellars, packed together as In a
:: him to pass upon the pensions of northern Stark post. Banfield.
I I
soldiers, that. Is not possessed by some
Major—H. H. Trask, Fitzgerald post. slave ship, unless, as waa frequently
the case, they had to bivouac out in
Hastings.
Michigan democratic soldier, or some
Quar. Master-W. H. Severance, Hill the rain.
Michigan democrat, whose sympathies are
post, Middleville.
The field posts were often attacked
with tbe northern soldiers? In the bands of
Sergeon—E. H. I-stbrop, Fitzgerald by the enemy, the letter bag* robbed,
one of bls sympathies and associations, tbe post. Hasting*.
and the brave soldiers and postilion*
Chap.—L M. B. Glllasple, Fitzgerald who defended them left dead on the
old veterans cannot expect the same justice
that they would receive from a native of« "At the close of the meeting, or rather field.
The number of letter* sent to the
this state, or one whose sympathies, were before the meeting adjourned, It was
with tbe north, nor are the veterans re­ suggested that a vote of thanks he tender­ inny from home far exceeded those
dispatched by the soldiers From Ber­
ed
the
editors
of
tills
city
for
tbe
work
ceiving from this administration the jus­
they had gratuitously done for the battalion lin alone three hundred thousand let­
tice and consideration that their cases de- by printing free, notices In Interest of the ter* and parcel* were daily sent off by
serve.
■
reunion. Also a vote of thanks to the of­ the field post. The good people often
ficers of the Barry County Agricultural wrapped their parcel* in thin paper
Society for tbe use of the fair grounds or tied them with weak string, so that
When the gold reserve fell below the and buildings.
when many of these packets arrived
8100,000,000 mark tbe people became
Latest styles.
Tbe Fitzgerald tents were, as usual, at Berlin—such a little distance on
frightened and laid all of our troubles up­ pitched for those from adjoining counties their way—the covers were torn aud
on the purchasing clause of tbe Sherman and for those from the remote parts of the content* visible.
our county. In consequence of the day
Lowest prices.
law. Tbe same purchasing clause Is in
In one would be chocolate; in an­
being wet and somewhat chilly. It Was de­
effect to-day. as was at that lime, but tbe cided to bold the Camp fire, Wednesday other bread and butter, and In another
gold is coming "our way” rapidly now evening, in Fitzgerald post HalL The a pair of stocking* in which the good Violins, Guitars and Banjos,
stock of the best strings
and the reserve long since has passed tile hall was well filled, though many at the wishes of the mother or the betrothed
Camp ground* remained lo their tents In­ were interwoven. All this the goodobtainable.
♦100,000,000 mark. Notblag is said bow- stead of attending the Camp fire. Many
natured post brought Into order a*
eves.about tbe silver purchasing clanw­ were the storley-aad Jokes unfolded to well a* it could.
tiiooe
present,
Ar
tbe
boys
in
blue,
as
they
in connection with gold imports. The
-The letter* aud packets of the army
Sherman law has been made the scape actually transpired at tbe front
Comrade Foies of Allenn county was of the Moselle alone used daily to fill
gnat far all of oar evils by eastern capital­ preseat of course, snd sang several of his seron large wagons. During the exege
ist* and need as an argument to return to army songs to the delight of those present of Paris the largest field • poet depot
the single gold standard.
By ths by. Comrade Fates ia an excellent was at Lagny, which distributed a mil­
singer and a reunion . of Barry county lion packet* to the troops. Ou the eve

Hastings Banner

editorial notes

•

GERMAN FIELD-POSTS.

Bakin

Pure

We’are giving some good
bargains in

CROCKERY ™

GLASSWARE

to stimulate trade, these quiet
times.
A nice assortment of Water
Sets, Chamber Sets, Dinner
Sets, Sugar and Cream Sets.
A new line of Tumblers
very nice.
Our stock of Groceries is
full and complete. The wise
housekeeper is the one who
buys good goods and that is
what we aim to keep and
when it comes to TEA and
COFFEE we have the goods
that please.
We want bntter &amp; eggs.

I®/ •

WWn in GKAND RAPIDS ,u&gt;p at

THE KENT

H-

DOINGS

1/ree Baggage Transfer, New House
--■'^■^A^'HOOFii.

GoIoq

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Btr

To The
SENATE

RESTAURANT
. 0

Without doubt we hate b»l ;cun, ,hl.
our share ut the mlllinrrv hade a . .?
lait 3 years. Why do you UI Jj!
people have begun loappr.,^,,,. low ’ ™
TO GET A
when the good, are Ju,t a, crod’.,,
besides we have always
„ot
■todc at wm. price while ..!tor,
““
over lo putou the pw.pl..,!■
.
You can atw get canned I^totere.' Msckere
we are oat again .nd win
J’™ ■
Shrimp. Salmon etc- and the "lock la new an
about Septriuber U lo :r, a
frTmnie arc..modatloa* for all. ladle* i»
goods till ot them will I*, new „d
-A-nt* ’^Glve usacafll. In basement under rash nnwday, buys very rhrap
„ ™
o n Kuire. Corner Main and Jefferson
peet them cheaper than ever before w,
St*.
will have good* from New York lo.-f.J
Detroit. Cleveland. Jackson. Gratd Riol
Ids snd Chicago, so will have the cran
of the market for you at pij(.^ the M
fogies will cry about but werannotle’plv
we are here toatay, have got to. aud y«J
can depend on getting is g.hri a. the best
at prices no one will meet. You ask wty
we can sell cheaper than the rest WrU
we do not depend on millinery *iore and
do not a*k cut throat nrlces; sr sell cMn.
that is our motto, at the Racket.

LUNCH 2R SQUARE riErtL.

M. fl. GORDON. Proprietor.

A Great Blow! It B a positive fart if
your.carpets are swept with air ih-vad of
a broom II must be done cheaper, easier
better and with less expense tu yor Onr
sweeper* sweep by suction. W* bare a
soft brush to catch the dirt and sand. Tbe /
tans between the bristles do the sweeping
by cn allng afraccuum drawing all the dirt\
and sand from the carpet. No stiff bri»ties to wear the carpet ami the price
of 02.00 Is in accord with tbe time*. For
sale only at the Racket.

GAZING AT
THE. NEW MOON
Is a beautiful and impressive
sight; but.

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA
Is one of the most delicious pleas­
ures accorded to those who enjoy
a fine.cup of tea. I hawt just re­
ceived a large invoice of the new
crop of New Mooj^Tca and it fully
equals the best recommends ever
given it. Why dqnt you try it?
Whenever you want groceries or
conned goods call on me.

We have a few bankrupt and manufac­
tured shoes yet on hand at price* as cheap
as the old fogies buy them, they are just
,*s gor'd. We can show you ladie.&lt; f»ongo!a shoe* at Si.50 you cannot trit ch
short of 1*2.00. Ladies Dougi.’a Philsdelphi* Tip'ommvu sense, the latest style
out for 12.25. «ee if you can mate!; •.hem
for 83.50. Ah others in proportion, at the
Racket

S. E. PHILLIPS.

The Nation's Chair
HOCKING CHAIR.

If the Americans are working themselves
to death night and day in the struggle for the
Almighty Dollar, they discovered the Rosker
and take a vast amount of comfort in them
every day. There is comfort in them anyway
but there is added comfort if you know that
you bought them cheap We have a large
stock of rockers—in fact too large a stock—and
to get rid of them we will sell them at a. bar­
gain. If you want a nice Rocker and a good
bargain at the same time, call soon.

HIRflH ROGERS,
Successor to F. W. Greble. We’ve got all
kinds of Furniture which we sell cheap.

Between

TIME iii BET

Ladles’ Watches,
Gents’ Wauhes,
Boas' WdiGhos.

The Reliable Jeweler.

■

THE RACKET

Hams &amp; VanArman.

f. R. CRNGOflST.

5
0

you save time you save
money. Yon can eave a va“
IFamount
of time if yon are look­

ing for

or any kind of building mater
ial, by coming directly to ua
and not only that, you will save money by buying of us.
■

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to enaole ub to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Aug. 24, 1893.

JoIid Kelley of Rochester N. Y. makes a
very fine line of ladies shoes, ills hand
turned shoes are very soft and pliable,
while his welta with patent tips are
marvels of beauty.

- •*’ R. COOK. Local Editor.

The Charlotte Republican ia .no more,
but In its place Is The Eaton County Re­
publican, au eight cohijnn quarto, well
with news and spicy editorials.
Messrs. Il I’. Bissell and Frank Jones are
tbe editors.

NOLwiuistantiinQ
,
,

John Roberts returned from Chicago
Friday.

Hlr.ni Cbuc, 0: Milo. «u In th, dlj
TuewUy.
'

$1,500

Mu. M. O. Abbott w» In V.ller Otj
Tne«t,j.

WE HA VE JUS'T PURCHASED

K Jonl.n, ot MittdkTlllo, wu tn tbo
City Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bays went to Chi­

j,....| times, and the BiHrtlel Nevins of Otsego. Is being boom­ cago Monday.
in the mousy mar­ ed by' his friends for tin! position of Great Mrs 11. Havens. i&gt; vl.ltiug in PrairieKeeper, for tbe Knights of Macca­ vlile this week.
i' ..netizing of sil- .Record
bees, of Michigan. Mr. Nevins Is an hon­
Iiuii’i. the extra session orable.
Dorr Mudge wa* Id Gram! Rapids Tues­
upright man and ifossesses every
■ . and tlie eimtein- qualification necessary to fulfil! tbe duties day on business.
of the office in a way most satisfactory to
Mr. aud Mrs. Byron Dickinson left for
l '-a! uf the Sherman the Interests of this rapidly growing otter. Chicago
Tuesday.
■■fy.il eat -green corn,
Maurice Grigsby and Charles Sutton are
An
Institute
of
the
Gold
Cure
Co.,
has
I
' ns. i ii' iinibt;rs.new
at
tlie
world's
fair.
been opened In our city under
.. - and eich,. you will recently
the management of Dr’s. U. A nnd C. H.
Clayton Buaby returned from Fenton
and bowel trouble. Barber. They guarantee an absolute cure Thursday
evening. .
. the popular rem- of the liquor or morphine habits, In from Mrs. Gilbert Matthews and daughter
to ftjur weeks, without pain, nervous
&lt; hanilierlain’ei Diar- one
Minnie are Im Chicago.
shock or interruption to business. A full
inedy. Perry DavL’ explanation of their method may be had Miss Carrie Schumann returned
| Grand Rapids Monday.
Killer. John Fuller'd | of the doctors.
. ItlaekberryCordial, A good many complaints have been reg-1 Miss Gertrude Pendergast Is visiting
! Halsam. Hot Drops, Isterrd of late Iwcause the new bell in the I friend* In Grand Rapids.
house did not strike. Mr. Hessmer tSX. L. Wilkins, of Chicago, was in the
1 Irra Cure. Dr. Up- court
Iniorms us that the company Is making a city last week on business.
Diarrhtra Medicine, motor
especially for thia clock, and will 1
Mrs. R. T. F. Dodds are visit­
Ginger. Ginger have It In striking order, so that it will ingMr.herand
parents in this city.
both louder and faster, the strokes
i extract of Smart strike
being three seconds apart which Is the
Miss May McPhartan returned from
nd a great many customary rule.
Kalamazoo Tnesdly evening.
,

FRED L. HEATH,
'| iIE DRUGGIST.
&gt; a good time to buy
•! Hand School Books.
. l t-i? complete.

$ 1,500 WORTH
OF

That we will close out at the regular

of the g^ods.
Remember that EVERY PAIR is WARRANT­
ED to be first class in every respect.
Call and examine the goods vohile there is a
large assortment.

✓Prank Nitns. of Lake Odessa, was Id
A skeleton was found in the Chas.
the city Munday on business.
Nobles swamp, on Thursday last, with a
John Jones aud family, ot Lansing, are
gun laying tieside It. Tbe history regard­
ing the person Is unknown, as no one has visiting his parents in the city.
been missed lately. The general opinion L-Charlie Doyle and Ort Lichty started for
is however that the body has been dead a the White City Saturday noou.
long time —Delton Breeze—Lie was proMrs. G. II. Brooks is visiting relatives
bably hunting for “better times" and
In Prairieville and Allegan county.
starved to death.

Bow often do we hear people say:
••Where in the world do all the flies come
frirm’?” it Is simple enough. The toper
makes the blue-bottle fly: the stem father
makes the gad fly. the cyclone makes the
in
nousc
house |iy.
fly. uic
the uibcw
black-smith
-oiuimi makes me
the uic
fire
CIRCULATION
uiro: ! fly. the carpenter Bakes the saw fly. the
jo quire* . ,|r|ver makes tbe sand fly and the boarder
makes the butter fly.
.•Langes for advertisements
• office Tuesdays at latest to '
Lewis Decker, ot Carlton, was arrested
■ I, m the hofue of the week , for having Canada thistles on Ids farm.
Mr. Docker admitted their presence but was
acquitted by a jury in Squire Kenaston’n
day i* Old Pioneer* ' court Thursday. The reason tor acquittal
------- ,
....
may po-sil»|y be found in the reported nmarksfof one nf the jurors after the ver­
■ald.-h washer «at the
dict had been rendered, who said "he
'dnubtud whether the thistles had gone to
Monday. The ( seed or not.”

al news.

i, ,

C n. 05P0RN &amp; co.

Mrs. M. Woodman, of Sparta, spen:
Sunday with li. Havens aud family.

SIGN. "THE BANKRUPT STORES.”

Mrs. Julia Brown, of Northwood, N.
Dakota, is visiting Mrs. Will Bowne.
Mr. aud Mrs.. Otis Miner, of Lake |
Odessa, visited relatives here Tuesday.
Miss Mary McNeil, of Duluth. Minu , Is I
I visiting her sister, Mrs. Jas. McKevltt.

Hon. P. T. Colgrove left for Traverse
City Monday evening gn n business trip.

SHOE DRILL

M. L- Cook and son Robert went to
Chicago Monday evening to see the fair.

Mrs. S. E. Phillips aud daughter, went
j oweI1 ThursH|ay f.,r a vljlt with rein-

tives.

•

Master E. Miller, of Battle Creek, was
the guest of hi} Uncle Wiillanl Miller this

One'of th" election laws, passed by, the
WM
p, oouw, mu
&gt;» ...«
v.v»- ZJoim Creasy, of Grand Rapid*, was
last I^glHWH
’ln'nre provides
that
the elechand shaking with old frleiuiji here yes„ drjct shall
tion district
-hall contain mure
inure than rt50
•’.’&gt;0
pigirr. ’ voter....
rsj b.re d on tin* poll
list .....
of the pre- tqrday. •
Chas. Williams started M&gt;mttay for a
i eent ' eevdiiiz
ceedii rivetion. which is 150 more than
the Emit of livn-tofore. There is a taw three weeks* visit with friends in Grand
whichi-ays caucuses must t&gt;- held between Rapids.
,d :n th»sr hiril timts i* 2 irttd S |&gt;. in : that the noth'e of the can
Miss I.eaii Bowne lias returned from- a
■ '&lt;
ry dollars trade Jo*, ’ ciis must be published In the local newa•a
o turn •’» jrtrts. What paj'cr-l five days before the date ««f tho four weeks’ vl.-it with telatlviS lii Allegan
and
Martin.
.
.
' c,niri:4. that the notice must l»e posted up
t
colnjn/ will
be in tht4-puffll*’places in tbe district-where
Herman Cook and Mi.-.- Minnie (ktok. &lt;&gt;f
Allegan, spent Sunday with her fa'htrr
j .&gt; ■••. ns well ri* addition*! the &lt;-;t|i«,ii- 1- !•• b- held. ‘
A. D. Cook.
• . • c reading will ai*o be
•
, t&gt;
I be Michigan Cvutial will until N’pteinArchibald Andersen returned to Port j
' lx-1 3Uth *cil round -trip rourht* tickets,
. daarapt I.- always to the . [|njBPd t&lt;» ndurn- riot Inter than Dctolier I Huron Monday otter a two week's v|*lr
with
friend*.
- receiving fresh oysters 1 1st nt tLr following
.
.
low rates:
[/Elder-Arney, of Middleville, a brother j
r . and they are tine ones!
- hgs them on Hand for sale. !
B.o j View /
of tbe noted i’ar-un Arney, spent Munday J
I’. n^kry \ ’•..........................
with Lee Dunlap.
tlii* city who have visited '
Heritor Spring*. Mich .
: hi M.-.-onlc Temple, Chi- i
Rev. It. A..Carnahan, of St. Pan'.
Mackinaw City. ’’ ....
। Minn., was In the city n few days the
&lt; mo*t * excellent view of!
Mackinac (stand. ”
iirnmnding crmiitry can Ih- !
fore part ot tlie week.
Elk Rapid*
”
ChaHevolx
”
1
Miss Belle Smith returned to her home
Ottawa B. «&lt;di
”
in Detroit yesterday after an «xtemled
ill it:, nth of Prof, and Mrs. II. |
visit with relatives here.
1
i -y. formerly of this city, now nf 1
.
Aft.
a
lip phased to learn of the I
। u-C. 8. Palmerton, the Woodland weather .
। hetr in Ihrir family Thursday !
.J une 23. ’‘-•3.
prophet, was in tbe city Monday, making;
v :l &lt; r and still are doing well.
I
There hn’t any question but "hat tbe ) arrangements for a rain storm.
' ;. Lolf.iTribune has entered upon I tjnics are improving and people are com­
।
Mrs. Florence Jewett and daughter, of |
’;!.!!&gt; year of Its existence. It I* j meoclog to regain confidence in one an­ ! Grgnd Rapids, are resorting at the Barlow
... . U y. pro-jM-rous, and progress- otper again. Money is very plenty in the
. j'.ipet. an&lt;! one which the owners | great money centers, especially In Wall) and Doyle Cottage at Wall lake.
w-r*—... enn
.. —
11 be 1 MfeeU gn(| |s
loaned out to Western
Miss Emma Gudekunst left for her houn*.
rent A. McGrath
well
bankers. Every boat that comes from in Grand Rapids Friday night after spend­
Europe nearly, has gold on board for ’he ing a week visiting friends in this city.
•■
ndanceat camp meeting Sunday United States in settlement of trade bal­
Miss Gertrude Smith aud the Mhsc«
■ l «-k’- grove was \ery targe, it be- ances. or to invest in “giit edge” stock of
1
-Lii.ated ti nt Over 5.000 people were &lt;-arlou« kinds, which have reached the low­ Coulter returned from Bay View last
.Doimds at that time. There were est point ever known on the stock ex­ evening where they have been spending
&lt;--&gt;r ItHl tents pitched and the meeting changes. This continual pouring In of a portion of tbe summer.
Mrs. Chas. E. Waldo, *of Canon City.
vet? 'uecessfol.
gold, and tbe increasing of the money
of the
country,
cannot but Colorado, formerly Miss Lida Beadle, of
who he.ird White’s Military Band. circulation
circulation
m
k»e better,
wu&gt;..
have
effect
for
the
ns
soon
ns
th
s
iZT.T “.
&lt; .* e’eIUDR
' X . ' m-oo. during the races here. Can money gets scattered abroad through the J ' '“Ji *reilndf ty
for " vUlt wl,,‘ frknd»• ate the quality of muidc that will the channels of trade.
- i •t ;.hed during the fair, The ser.
,
.
...
.
l*Dwlght Goodyear and Frank Cole were
•
•
band have been peen red and
Annual excursion to I’etoaky ami Frav- jM Lansing Tueaday. They rude ovrr
erse City Fuesday, August *2Dth.. 1803, and back, a distance of about 100 miles,
!:nni*ii music each day.
by special train and at very low rate via 1 |a one day. An exceedingly good record
'
'&lt;|&gt;en our fruit evaporator Mon­
the Michigan Central aud Grand Rapids * considering the condition of the road-.
: Hh.. and desire to buy your
.
wliicli we will pay the highest Indiana Railroads. Leaving Hastings at
Continued on eighth page.
12:48 P. M. Fare, S4.00 for round trip, j
frOUl

•

Wicks a'Muhbav.
Ticket* are good for return by any regular ;
train until Thursday, September 7th., in­
Hasting!*, Mich.
clusive. The special train will stop at
'hairing to take vocal or Inslru- Cadillac, Manton, Walton. South Board­
- i ns «&gt;r Loth, are requested to man. Kalkaska, Mancelona, Elmira, and
Etl.i Shupson. Mis* Effa Is
Boyne Falls,
Passengers for Traverse
*
Ij 'luullfied to give Instructions City will changu cars at Walton. Baggage
'■ .-r Lraneb, having taken special checked through lo destiuatlon. Tbe low
• ■■ • 11 each In the Albion Conservatory rale, a splendid service, ample hotel accomo­
•&gt;! music.y. .
dations at low rates, the many sights, the
l ij1 Michigan Fanner advises the farm­ I enjoyment -nnd benefit you will receive,
: • feed their low priced wheat to their can nut fall to make this the excursion of
a rather than buy western corn tbe the wason.
'
C. R. OsBonx.
' niiiu winter. No better pork, beef or . •
Agent.
■uutii.n ean be produced than that from
wheat, and 81.00 per bushel ean Hnu eaalWe have been asked to expose a firm
j be realized from the grain.
located In Brooklyn N. Y. that agrees to
•

Bring built juM like HIE EMPiiLK SPRING
•u"* tm&gt;uo «i mvti wm, «
.
the bottom of this furrow whh-h is cnWred
;in,j jarger lha!l U1OM.
aI;v ,rt!ler
r-&gt; z-x
1-r-1 \ 7 f— r~/~\

September.

fi trued • 3 9.

lumici mv

The rule allowing water bikers, to
sprinkle lawns from5—8 a. m nnd G—9
p. m. will be strkkly enforced. We would
ask all who use water for such purpose to
comply with aatd rule.
C. Wkissert
■
Vater commissioners
Rob knr Dawsox
Geo. Osborn

For the 47th annual G. A. R- Encampwent to be held at Indianapolis, the I. *
W M and D. I- 4 N. lld« wlH
«
cur,Ion Uckrti «!• ««r|ol» n&gt;»'« “ ’er’
low rite,. Tlelret. will besoW ™ ,S**t
■'ml 3rd snd 4th, .nd will be Rood to re„Ln Me,&gt;t ictli. Full Infcrmtlwn
reganlliix rwles, time ot .peclst .nd r''ul”
ISm may be bad upon .ppllcmlon to

___

CECrt—Feeding out In an equal time. with the Mme combination of gear,
The quantity
regulated by
tnd a bearing ot nine incites for the wheel huh. The wheels never lop in and
a lever or coil spring—Built v.p.h tapering axles and
horta hub Drills. 38 year* of nn&lt; qua led succ-^a and selling otfer 100 Empire
rub the grain-box like all straight rod ax'es and short
io be the best Drill on earth.
s
Drills from Hastings in the pust 8 tear- prove It to
oubedon’t call and see •*]’ &gt;e E aplre” before baying. 1 can sell you any size Drill
FARMERS: You wh! make a mi-:ake If you don't
from 3 to 24 Hoes or Shoe*. I will take a few good

enlarge pictures free ot charge and throw
In a frame. All you have to do is to pre­
pay the express which Is generally placed
at 81.30. We have become so tired of ex­
posing things of this nature that we had
q ,, A.
hoped the people had learned by this time Ticket Axent,.
It I9
is mvanamj
Invariably a losing game to
&gt; .that |S
near
lint ^na.
has
deal wivu
with suu™
some foreign concern ’that
.
Explains Itseir.
I
I
. _______
fur your
your
no reputation
and
cares nntliimr
nothing for
Chicago, III.. August, 22, 1893.
I
continued patronage.
As usual, those
Singling Bros. Shows al Grand Ba,!Ids who dealt with this firm were sadly disap­
' t- -ffith. The Michigan Central rill pointed. Instead of receiving a nice, large Mr. W. R. Cook.
Hastiup.
Michigan.
■■ • excursion tickets to Grand Rapids and picture as hoped fur, there came a poor
■’’t;ni including admission
tickets to tin type about six Inches square. The Dear Sir:—
Please innert the attached in a conspicu­
•bow at St.w. • Children five- years of frame Instead of being a massive, heavily
ous place In your paper. It may he 1 will
are and under nine 73 cento. Tickets gilded one, was mad? of paste board. want It Inserted more than nnce. if sueh
l'&lt;o.| going and returning on this date Tbe whole thing might poaslbly have cost
is the case will let you know. Would
only.
.
15 centf. We trust that those who bit. state, however, that your last ‘•add’’ sent
C. IL Osborn.
and there were a good many of them In me such a crowd that I was unable to acAgent
Hastings and vicinity, as well as through­ 1 commodate more than two-thirds of
Mrs. Livermore’s serial, “In Ole Vir- out Barry County, will learn that it is al­ . them.’ but having made arrangements with |
gibuy-Fifty Years ago,” is weil sustain­ ways best to deal with home dealers. another house at name rate am enabled to ।
ed and full of Interest. Tbe visit ol the' They need your trade and are always pre-11 entertain n few more than hitherto.
1
dave-trader. and the consequent d’atp- pared to givej'ou value received for It. 1
Yours Truly,
If anyone
anyone of*rs
ofltrs you
you a
a stap.e
staple article
of any
’ pearance of unruly snd troublesome ser­ If
Cvmi, S. Gninsnr.
mw. - - • i
j-u»n
cxcJwyI11 &lt;«
fnr of
vants:' with a most graphic and picturesque , kinu
nnd ror
for nni»i&gt;u.&gt;,»«
WORLD’S FAIR accommodations with­
account of the “corn-shnckln’,’* with U» your own dealer you can make up your . a few minutes ride from the grounds,
dances and songs and feasting, are the I mind that IPs either an Imitation, or ofaw 50c a person Id parties of two and oter.
Principal subjects of tbe ninth paper of a I defective in make. If people will renieuiCyril Grigsby.
senvs which every reader will regret io । b.-r thia it will save them a good many bard
4717 Evans Ave., Chicago, HL
Seoncluded in Worthlngton’a Magazine
1 hm t forget the dale of Old Pioneers
'-••rtlng—Aug. ulst. The meeting will
- n ratio o’clock a. m. sharp. It
1 :■■■ field In tbe court bouse. An ex• -• nt program has been prepared. Fine
■ • &gt; lia&gt; l&gt;een secured for the occasion
JLd the meeting promises to be one of
;. !i&gt;'&gt;.d pleasant in the history’ of the
'•defy.

16. utiu

• ECU the same quantity of wheat. «iat». rye or barley.
POSITIVE FO
he fettling shaft revolve- ami it perfectly reliable as the feed is not
discharged is regulated by the -p. cd with which the

’T’HE mut.h-.ibus'.:rl Silver Dollar is

A

still current with us.. In fact each

one is worth about 81.50 with us in
purchasing power in these economic

days.

R. K. Qrant.

�---------It Hhoill.t Be in Brrrr „

FEATHERED HIS NEST.

Hastings Banner

MoTESfROMTHE

Thursday, Aug- 24» x893'

COOKB ROS.. Propneto fl.

(olun/biaifBlwilio^
Ilndiaxa
ndiana any,
day, which
tvnicn was to have
nave
been celebrated August 22, has been de- ■
dared

AH Run Down

•A few years ago my health
and I
consulted several physicians. Not one could
dearly diagnose my case and their medlclna
tailed to give relief. I eomnonced to take
Hood’a Sarsaparilla. From an all run down
condition 1 have been restored to rchx! health.

Hood’s^Cures

Formerly I weighed 135 pounds, now I balance
tho scales at 176 pounds." Geo. W. Twist,
Coloma. Waushara Co., Wls.

Hood’a Pills cure all Liver Ill*. 8lek BeadaaheTJaundke. Edlgosttan. Try a Ux. 25c.

Michigan Central
“ Tha Niagara Falls Routt.”

design as the similar wares from Meteren, Sucre, or Berlin, they at lewt are
Of Great Interest to Workers in .fry low In price, and hence wdlhln
the reach of the poorer cU~. of the
Iron and StaoL
population. The .tyle affected by the
Swedish tnakere of eblna and pottery
Still Mwinfln* the Lead In Industrie* . pertain, about In even proportion to
the French and Herman aeboobu
Dependent on the Skillful
In furniture Sweden doe. bettor.
Manipulation of Metal*.
.
Krne Interior, on exhibition, with
their harmonious color effects in green
(Special World's Fair Lettcr.l
and gold, their silk draperies and
The hardy north is not inadequately
tapestries, being decidedly pretty and
represented
representeu at
at the
uie world
ww«&gt;’s
" fair, and
«
a.
—
re
eoon.rl.HI
IVBlI'Il
though all the three countries which tasteful. The same is true
.
tether eompow that hyperborean re- tx?r„f
,
ornu-ntelpleeea.
manieipivvc--».jrheujher.
— —7-large diaplay of »«tl»« fare-rug. end
gion which we in America Tiave come iarJfe mapmy v.4
.
•
___
a
..
nA.
onrl
hnrta
ntTliill
to call
call Scandinavia-a
Scandinavia-o name
name which
which has ( ciobks
cloaks,, cujm
capa »nd
rerettv
to
—
in reality neither geographical nor 1 the low prices startle1 us, for prey
‘
*’*
-•*»-other ctaimx, to existence and which fox rugs are ®»rke£J£kiil&gt;1
-v
__
«nd the
the
bearskins,
the
the natives and descendants of that instances,
t^d
beaver and $nl and wolves’ hides are
huge domain scout and floatr-hold less |
, of
Of population,
population, they
nicy ,j correspondingly low.
Besides a ama
than
ten
millions
than ten mi
chemicals, of bwedlsn
made an aggregate
aggregate Showing
showing display
display of
ot
have made
t . . -a rifles and guns
rrnns for
for the
which exceeds bv lor that of large •and patches,
th
iPtoVCUCS. of
Ml *
n
wumjm
-v----------- - - ..o A.-Hrin
.
-k... and
nnrl of
nf sewing mach
machines
ountries, sucn as
Austria, .chose,
,n®" '(some
populous countries, such as Austria,
». Pride of race hod proba- very pretty in their appointments), there
for instance.
blv much
much to
to do
no with
with that, us well —
11 is to be seen on this m n I oor a &lt; isbly
»s
that deep-seated
of ninh
each ntllFT
other p]By of Swedish folk tyPe*“Pc“a"“s
'_______ 4.,) jealousy A?
which one always finds most strongly and huntsmen, skating, sleighing, rac
^^donuoftberemebl^l tog on toowrtoev retodrec rehtoto.

Dancing has been resumed at the ■
Persian Greater, a permit having been |
’
'
issued by tire director general.
ravv. rauras m— —ucu . procta- ,
Gov. Pattison has issued a
mationappointing Thursday, September 7, as Pennsylvania day at the
world
world’’s
s fair
fair and
and urging
urging a
a large
large attendattend- j
ance.
I1
I
Octobcr 10-23 has been selected as !
the new date for the exhibition of
standard-bred trotting and thoroughbred horses. Entries close Septcm- &gt;
&lt;JQ
1I
i... ^.♦re.n.vi
ci„.. «♦ ‘
MiBSOUBI■
,
the fair originally
and of closely ollivd history. Again,
some later date aa yet
’ the struggle for independence—entire
because of the inability of the gover­
vaging in Norway
! separation—now wl^,.__
.
.
nor to be present.
has brought it about that the ex­,
hibit made by the smaller sistoirrcounstate building. The portrait was paint- . try, Norway, ta wholly Hindered fn m
•d by H. Schmiechen, of London, nnd ' that mode by Kweden, not only in
is attracting a great deal of attention. 1 "P*” but even In the matter of repreLikpt H C Poexdstoxx U S N
mentation, each country having a comLIEVT. 11. C. FOLND8TONX, U. s.
that has worked independent
who has been on duty aboard thefcrick ; mimnuu
••
&gt;
b.tlle.hlp lllinoin,
b«n rellend «' the^thrr. The re.uli

I J£ . from duly at the fair, lie ha. been or­
dered to thdannml onii«r Sew York.
-tetF rxref ,„»«
I
eastward.
'a.m,lp.in.|p.m.lp.m.|mtr.
,r P
. . ,
'. . ‘ .
V It
HAsnxae........ . ...........| 7.«|
| 8
9.*
Fhe original commission from h erdi-।
«*&gt;'»»’■
Ua |
I a gfi | Ji
nand and Isabella creating Columbus !
an admiral has been put in a s--—- ■1
wsrTFAntt.
Ia.tn.la.m.|p m.lp.m.fp.m
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112.02) «.W| 1.00 rate glass case and placed on the
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altar of La Rabida. All men are re- '
C. !L OS IP IKS, Local Agent, Hasting*.
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quested to remove their hats when
O. w. kkoolxs g r AT. A. Chicago.
looking at this relic.
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hanczs
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auxb
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member
of
the
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/ Everywhere. Competent
chumbre des deputes. Paris, has been
Bu»4
rate for »ueh poaltion* at tho Grand 1Hapids
— J~ ”
•* .inspecting and studying the world's
nil School.
fair since early in July with a view to
ineaa Collect!, Shorthand, and Normal
For Catalofue, addrww
A. 8- Pariih, Propr. putting his impressions of it in book
form, two volumes, for the benefit of
European readers.
Tux statue (heroic size) of Gen.
That more ITis result from an James Shields, by Louis W. Volk, has
jnst been completed in standard bronze
Unhealthy Liver than any metal with one hundred dollars’ worth
other cause-indigestion, Consti­ of Montana silver in it, and placed
pation, Headache, Biliousness, amonjf the buttle flags of Mexico and
ind Malaria usually attend it war of the rebellion in the Illinois
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator state building.
Nkw assignment* have been made
is a vegetable specific for Liver
special days to include Amateur
Pisorders and their accompany­ for
Athletic union, September 13; Keeley,
ing evils. It cures thousands September 13; Fishermen. September
why not be one of them ? Take II) and ‘20; Sportsmen. September 21;
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. Irish, 30. and Trainmen, October 13.
Your Druggist will supply you. Junior Order United American Mechan­
ics day, September 30, has been withdiawn.
MORTGAGE ^ALE.

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COULDN’T TALK ENGLISH.
Default having been tnado in the conditions ,1
--------------ot a certain mortgage made by Arthur I).
------Huxhet and Sarati !». niiziie*. bis wile. Hubert ®ot ’h" Little Eaqnlmau Maiden Could
C. Stronx. and Euirr.a Strong, hto wife, of Bxrrv |
Make KuinbaUn Geaturra.
tn»
FWoi. ftoVorW.
A. D.. ino. and rnennted In the office of tbe! fair grounds can't speak a word of
b"‘ &lt;*•“
D. . iwa. iu Liber:*) of Mortcaki*. mi mim 24 I them from holding a pantomimic con­
, ',eU^TeA
of Uie County of Barry and State of Mlehltran, I stranger who halts at their quaint bark
on tbe 20th day of September. is*n. raid umIku- I hduacB.
ment naving been duly recorded in tlie ottce of I
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the Raster of Dexia of raid Couiitv of Barrv.
(hle Httlc girl of fourteen, who has a
on the anh day of February, a. D.. im in Libra ! Tound. fat face and black eyes, creates
mX.re'lJXIrcUlrereli,
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o' &gt;»■«"»« "lUl h.Tgreture.
due a i ito time atttfa notice the sum of ihn-r *?d funny ways.
thousand one hundred eighty two dollars nn&lt;i j Arhinkimr to have some fun with h&lt;—
sixty seven cents and an Attorney’s fee of flfty /i,unKinH
nave some tun witn lie.
dolltira provided lor In raid mortgage, and--* young man with checks on his
! elothes as large as a Columbian half
a?law having been' Instituted to recover the dollar tickled her under the chin the

J. B. Wilson. 871 Clay St

THE EXHIBIT OF SWEDEN

Sweden, after vainlv trying to obtain
more
more space
space in
in Manufactures
Manufactures building
building
orlgiDBny allotted to her.
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- •in
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erected- -her own :huge .building,

which she has boused the bulk of her
exhibits. This highly characteristic
structure is splendidly located—on the
main road leading from the Fifty­
ninth street entrance to the Fisheries
building—and it is built in the style of
an old Swedish church, the sub­
structure of brick and the rest of sea­
soned timber, the whole crowned with
a slate roof and gables and turrets

and Lapps, interiors of farm houses.
J etc., and also interesting photographs
Bnd panoramic views of land ami
people.
1 Upstairs on the gallery the Swedish
1 government and some private societies
hove made an attempt to show us
' their systems of physical culture, of
manual training (sloyd), of running a
! school for weaving, one for sewing, eta.
There is a model of a gymnasium,
I showing all the apparatus, also a cob
j lection of fencing weapons, and other
things, but this exhibit as a whole is
inferior to that sent by other European
' countries. A collection of books and
lithographs, sent by a Swedish soI ciety for the promotion of artistic
l&gt;ookmaking. shows that
Sweden
turna out excellent work in some
! specialties, for instance
expensive
works on natural history, with col| ored plates, equaling the best done in

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aud cold,, that k c„„,| bi." ’
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Kansas ClTT, Mo., Aug. 33.—From
school-teacher to Napoleon of finance
and thence to a defaulter ia the story of
E. M. Donaldson, late of this city, sec­
retary nnd manager of the Union Trust
company of Sioux City, la.. pres­
ident of the First national bank
of Mariqn, Kan.,
and
of eleven
Iowa banks, who fled Tuesday, pre­
sumably to Mexico, and. left be­
hind him a record a* an artistic looter
of banks that is seldom surpassed
All
of the institutions ho was connected
with arc in receivers hands. Ho is sup­
posed to have taken with him about
1800,000 of other people’s money. From
the Union Trust company alone he
took
1600,000.
From
the
Kansas
and Iowa banks 1200,000 is'a conserva­
tive estimate of his stealings. Forgery
is one of the many charges against
him. and a deputy marshal is now on
his trail in Mexico armed with a war­
rant for hi* arrest for erasing his in­
dorsement to a note for 15,000.
Donaldson’s story is unique. It be­
gins in 1885 when he left school teach­
ing to go into the real estate business
in Marion, Kan. Associating himself
with prominent men of the city he was
soon coining money for them, as Kansas
was then in the height, of its boom.
Eastern people became interested with
him, notably Joseph U Hosmer, of
Bancook, N. II., who established a
branch office in New Hampshire and
began placing loons with New England
people for them.
In 1887 Donald­
son organized the Union Trust A
Mortgage company of Marion, Kan.,
with a capital of 1150,000. which began
business successfully. Up to this time
Donaldson was honest and successful,
and his marked abilities and smooth
tongue carried everything before him.
but the bottom began to drop out of
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the Kansas____
boom
and that
started
his
’ trouble*. But he never lost his nerve.

this country. Then there is an ex- &gt; jle gOt hi* eastern backers ’o help
hibit of musical and
mechancial ' him organize banka to relieve the situainstruments, but it fa small aud rather tion. The Union Banking company,
! capital 1250,000. waa started, and with
inferior in quality.
| its money the First national bank of
J Marlon was bought, and the Union

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Banking company at Greensburg, Kan.,
Union Banking company of Jetmore.
Kan., Union Banking company of Holt,
Kan., were organized ns branches of
the First national of Marion.
But this scheme failed. His business
began to dwindle. So he went to Sioux
City, organized the Union Trust compony in the latter part of 1888 with an
authorized capital of fl,00t),00(i, paid up
1600,000, with Hosmer as president and
himself secretary./This company suc­
ceeded to all the^nssets and liabilities
of the Kansas concerns. In connection,
with this company the following Iowa
banks were organized:

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blur,
woxl.

ttoraren.U with pucumr.nl, ,
ot -I. ttrlpto,- »h,„ re,”’““k

relic, and toren.1 nhy.ln,,,. I,., x "*■
nogmxl.
liulnut It,,,.., , ,l.'r’«W
Pa., claim. Dr. King’, x,hi "‘“ton,
dmre him more
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ever uwd tor Inng rroni,',
x ?&gt;’!"*
to Try to
^1 ta,,?,”®* Uj-

2Sd£E?&lt;lr“’,to'"■

ki1- '«*Mt

Elect rle
This remedy is favomiu
and.no popular ion,
,. ( ' "«'««t»
mention. Ail who h; ..
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Bitters sing Uie sauic - •
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*ric
purer medicine &lt;!.«•, bI,t, . ,’
guaranteed to do a|i
. an,,.n !»
Electric Bitters will cure ■. ',hJt med­
lire llvW and kl.hre&gt;..i;:,,.(,.,“^’‘1«'

boils, salt rheum .;1I(| (.n ,.r
caused, by impure !»!«.,_ -Will A?11
malaria tr.,m II,,well as cure nil malarial f..y. _v”" M
of headache, eonstlpailon niili 'i-iltkll?re
try Bectrlr Bit:,.,*..
guaranteed, or mon-y n-funded tM®
so eta. and Sl.ou pc, l,1,1:1 . ??■ n
year, drugntore.
»’« • to treed.

lire b.M aalvc („ thJ wwM ,
bruises. Km. ulcers. ,.,k
sores, tetter, ebappcl
corns, and all akin etu| :i... .
ly cure, piles or n„
oucini. nt
gunranured to give prat, et ,au.tartl™ 2
money refunded. Price 25 &lt;-ents t&gt;ra
For sale by W. U. Crete. a!. th,,^

Coldwater’s Son* o: veterans have organlzed a mutual benefit
iatlon.
A valuable Northport hiirse
bitten
by a rattle»nake Mraret. -l in a inanura lni1
will die.
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They poulticed her tret an.J pecIBwi
her bead.
And blfatered her back • ’twu inn­
ing and red.
Tried tonics, elixir. j-a'-n-kiUer*. sahes, /
(Though grandma d&lt; luted it wis noifa/
Ing but “narves.’*)
The poor woman thought she mus-t
Till “Favorite Prenrripthin"she happen-^
ed tn try.—
No wonder Its praise* • louJiy they
speak;
She grew better at onev am! was well In
a week.
The torturing pains snd distressing
nervousness which accompany, at times
certain forms of female weakness. yje|d
like magic tn Dr. Pierre’s Favorite Pte- ,
scription. It is purely vegetable, perftclly harmless, nnd adapted to the delfctte
organization of woman. It allay* and
subdues the nervous *ymt&lt;t&lt;iuis and re- '
lieves the pain accompanying Iu:.i:iona!
and organic troubles. Gwantee printed
on bottle-wrapper, and fa’Af fily earned
out for ninny year*.

But one out of 19 appli.-.it/u for :cafh.
en certiflcare.* at Boyn-- city «ecure4
what they sought.
Some In^ct. without th &lt; pickle*
In Its iHtart. is killing tuauv^t the cucum­
ber viinfes at Dumlv'-.

A farmer was run
:.m! in&gt;tanily
First national bank.'Ida Grove. First ps.' killed t«v a Michigan &lt;.'■ •-“al tn •: &gt;t
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tienal bank. Holstein: Sloan state bank. Sloan 1 Slocum Jun.-tion la-: •
. A letter
Danbury state bonk. Danbury; First Ute addressed to .\ick Pin
&gt; a-, found
the
bank. Ute: Woodbine savings bank. Woodbine;
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Cushing ravings bank. Cushing: Castana sav- remains, •
Ings bank. Castana: Schaller savings bank,
Schaller: Aurelia savings bank. Aurelia: Bank
of Modale. Modale.
At first this scheme was successful,
but like his Kansas venture it, too, be­
gan to fail. Th’cn he started a big
ranch neqf Marion. Kan., and spent
thousands of dollars on iu This broke
the Union Trust company. About this
time Donaldson begun to sec that ruin
Brukenvn will hrreatn r ijind;.' t. .- ex
was inevitable. So he moved here and
1
tin* Itettbi- V
organized his cattle company into a press on the Big Baphl*
Lansing and Nottiivm.
branch of the Union Trust company.
Then he began to plunder. Two of
The Upper Pcnifl*6la i;. ' ■ ! • of the
the Iowa banks were sold and an at­ Ancient Older of Bdfrt::i-: • •
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tempt was made to sell the others, but reunion at Marquette on A .
the financial stringency stopped him.
Gen. John A. Leggat. a if-mra rr.-ident
Thereupon he laid hands on all the of Graqd Haven* but now of Butte Mod..
assets of all the banks and the trust has sold his mill* known
the &lt; fans’Jetta,
company and disposed of them. Within located near Butie. for -&lt;l ■ 1
the last ninety days all of the banks
and the trust compan^ have gone into
receivers' hands.
James Doughty, of
Sioux City, waa appointed receiver for tTtwn Baby was »i. the trust company and the Iowa banks
v.*beu «be wn.* a (’ I. '.Vhemsbe becameiIn July the First national bank of
Wbra she had Cid! V-. u »'■
Marion was closed and Special Bank

Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castoria.

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swedkx's worftn'
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me
wuuiu
a
mgniy
which lend to the whole a highly ;
In Machinery hall Sweden has not
tSereof *^cure&lt;1
n&gt;orUago or any part other dny. A moment later he re- picturesque air. The interior, howmuch to show, but at least two pieces
■ Now, therefor-, by virtue ot the power of sale Kitted the act, for the dark skinned ever, is very bare of decorations.
of mechanical skill deserve mention,
contained In said mortgage, mid the statute In: girl from Labrador suddenly twined1. Although Sweden is, above all. nn
one being a turbine wheel driven by
both .rm. around hl. neck and plan red n(rrimllural country, .bi- i, not repre.
steam, instead of water, the invention
September,
bepcemoer. A.
a. D..
d.. imkl
imo. at
st 10 o’clock in
la the fore- I a kiss on his ruby lips that might have rented at the fair bv the products of
of De Lawai, and quite unique: tho
noon.
Airatlon tn
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anon. II nhall
nliail rail
sell at
st Puhlln
Public Auetloo.
to th.
the liieb-I1 been
i8. ■ &gt;her
soil, not even ,by‘ her .forestry.
Tlie
heard
at the Fisheries building.
•« bidder, st the north front door of the
other a barrel-making engine
In the
The young man's face turned[ a lob1 '
reason for that, it is stated by the comksrrt House. Inlbeeityof H-iatincs. &lt;thvt be­
ing the place where the Circuit Court for the stor hue as he darted through crowd missioner, Arthur Leffler, is because Woman's building there are embroid­
County of Barry la boldeo) Ibepnaltes de­
eries ^nd other evidences of the deft­
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Sweden
does
not
export
any
of
her
that
made
the
village
echo
with
their
scribed i a said nwrtcue. (except such part.uf
ness of Swedish female fingers, but
the t&lt;ald described promises aa was Inserted iu outbursts of laughter.
: raw products to this country. In the
said mortgage by error and fchleh have been
' one industry, thouRti. in which Sweden nothing very remarkable. And as for
heretofore released by Qutt Claim deed to
I has shone for centuries, viz.: the pro­ the exhibit which Sweden makes in
Ixjulse M Ev*rts. Um* legal owner as hereinafter
Mr. Thomas has resigned his position
the Art palace, it is distinctly of a
set forth, or m&gt; much thereof ar may be neces­
sary to pay the ainoaut due upon said mortgage as director of music at the world’s fair. ; duction of fine iron and steel, she has lower grade than cither that of Den­
[ made an unusually fine display. The
with Interest at eight percent, and all legal :
Examiner \V. A. Latimer took charge
costs, together with an attorney fee of fifty dob I| He has done so manfully and without great iron
works of Dannemora. mark or even Norway. A number of last Tuesday.
The same day Donald­
lars covenanted for therein, the nremlscs being any reply to the mean and malignant
। worked since 1505. have come to the her paintings are veritable daubs, and son fled. The examiner says he is 124,described in said DMngxge aa follows
Commencing at thesiortb west corner of F. L. personal abuse which has been heaped । front. Though hampered by the lack, i tho slavish imitation of that latest
। 000 short at that bank.
Blake's lot In theviitage of Irving. County of upen him for a policy for which he was
F. Tj Palmjr. an old 4i..
mer­
horror
ia
French
art,
the
"impreadpnj of indigenous coal, which neccsaftaics 1
Barry and State of Michigan, and running trom
chant ol Yale, has made an p«*’-r.ment
mars
other
canvases WIUCJll
which
^^AFous,
Ind.. Aug. 12-Monday
v
NIai. | *•
thence etut or iu an easterly direction along the not responsible. If there be any sense j either Ihn
the use of _1._
charcoal
the .im- I! 1st style,"
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“*»=* «UTBSC3
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owing to poor bn*in«*«i» and ’low tollrtlmlif
it painted, according
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1 sftorn'rmn
'rii.wuln_« t&gt;
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north line of Inta heretofore oonveyed and to rhe of justice or fairness in this community,
I
would,
to
the
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rn°on
Tlieodore
P.
Haughey.
highway crosstug the nee and east of tbe lot or says the Chicago Tribune, there will portation of coal from neighboring I good, old-fashioned canons of art, be
,nt of lh,‘ wreckrd Indianapolis na- Quns.
I countries, the qualify of this SwrtUsh
land deeded to Effle BUdwtn. and from mid
was1 arreated
at---hia
highway In a south easterly direction on the be a reaction in his favor against this
drrerrlnFotpraire. Arttional
Q««» bank,
erldratTT"?
-I home'
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The animal forest ijn- m i - ■ - known
-,w.re-om,„„.
&gt; „e eon‘“n”1 in
b«l'W
south line of the raceusy. to Intersect the unexampled
persecution.
The
con­ '
ly
is
at
just
as
low
Bn
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bb
in
the
near^this
“
ear
r&gt;
thia
city
clt
F
on
a
warrsst
warrant
sworn
swcfu
out
out
as the Bear Stranip. in Mimre- county,
pond; thence on and al&lt;tng the westerly Hue of
oreheMra
whaB
T ’"'X.'""' *"J Sweden of txwlay as Is her literature.
‘ with
'■' * bl.
'____m.Knlliernt
,„
charging uim
him was making gdod prog re., .riti* the re­
said pond In a northerly direction to the dan*, ttract,
- R*«lv«*r
— Hawkins
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-------------------------------------------. halls almost wholly free from phbsphorus —
and from thenee toliowiog tlie renter of the *have
canceled. The music
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with
embezzlement
and
misapprocent rain doused tin* kiln
Thornapple river to a point directly north of will lie closed or used ns bazaars. is so excellent that the best Swedish which a generation ago showed such
th«* point of starting, and Jrom said point south
Pu ftu°"
and credits of
j steel and iron find a market, too, in remarkable awakening.
Since one (&gt;f the ieiittltu
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of
lo the place ot b**Klnnltuc..c&lt;&gt;tiuUnlnc fen acre# The latter course should be adopted, as
■ the bank from January 1, 1892, until
W&lt;&gt;LP vox SCKIEKBRAXD.
tpurn or l-M; aud all on section thirty-one In it will be n shame to let these build­ this country, wherever the highest
■Dundee
put an oil and g.i*oli-'' va^ii on
!
July
24,
1893.
Simultaneouslv
with
the
town four north, range nine west, excepting
। grade of the metal is needed in Ameri­
toy rtMil, the ell er ilesiers lime cut the
frupi the above all strrotn and highways now ings lie Idle. Tho engagements with
can
industry.
lawfully thereon. Also tbe undivided one-half foreign musicians and with choruses
price right hi the middle. .
The display comprises the best speci­
Of thn-following; (knuineacing at a point fiftytwoffeet, «lx Inches wr»t and twelve rods three in different parts of this country also
feet tend three inches north of tbe soulbeast have been canceled. There Is now mens of Bessemer steel, of steel ingots
and bars, of pig Iron, etc., as well as
corner of lb«* north west quarter of srcllnn
I»ia for .ee„n^ ™
A 1UU,! '*“*
thirty-one, town four north of range nine west: nothingJeft ofThe-lmreau of music ex­ of finished products, notably saw •3.000.000.
running from theuce west eight rods; ihem-e cept its choral director, who has no
north to tbe center of the Tbornapple river; chorus to direct, its secretary, who has blades, horseshoe nails (the best in the
thenoe east right rods. Ih-nea south to place of
world). Sweden shows, too. by htjr cxbeginning. 11 is expressly understood tunt tbli* no duties to perform, and a "mute hibits that she is. so far, the only Eu­
last described premises is all the preraiw*. mill organ, which might as well be locked
comprlvKageand righto of flowage, owned 4ry Alonzo
ropean country which has adopted the
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?' w,n«“!'»&gt;»irr» I. taeroMUg,
E. Gardner ana Frank Campbell and renstitu- , up. The wreek of the bureau is m com­
were &lt;nthered in.
ting the late firm, Gardner. CampbellA Co . of plete as its worst enemies could have cut and style of our American tools, so •nd It I. experu-d thl»
of taecml »»• concern,
much more handy and appropriate will not tio.ooo.ooo before October 30.
Young Unugbey, the Coffln. and Bred
Irving, snd that this mortgaien Is Intraded to I
than the clumsier Europeanr&gt;etools.
cover Cbe uMHvtded one-had? of all rtebto nf desired.
T, '■,hYKed with b*’1-*
raid Gardner, Campbell A Co., together with
Austin H. CurtK proprietor of the Msebelled the .Ider Unoghey in the emHer array of files, too. Is great, and a
the perpetual right to the water power, (jack
con ereauiry at Dundi^e. will ereet o creamwater flowage and milt privileges desenbed
The world's fair directors have ap­ steel band, marked “the largest ever laii^l’JF*3’-1, ’p'"t two
dol­
V“* “'“pprnpri.tioo of ry at Milan as soun's’ men and monej can
above with the roller flou-ing mill and ail Mill
pointed
Director
General
Davis.
Ih-eaimade," and being 12 feit wide. 050 feet lars at tbe world s fair.
credit, ehnrged nolnat him.
fixtures therein now standing or hereafter to be
do It.
erected and planed upon said premises Includ­ dent Kiginbothum and Mr. James VV. long and yet weighing only 528 pounds
dou^'iS.v;1?0^ u"‘t
u*»
“*d' “ Quietly »
ing both of above descriptions. .
“Adlronds," Wheeler * Heart and A&lt;rre
poMlble nnd the .rre.u.1 men were
That In drafting said mortgage the draftsman Scott e. committee to form an or­ attracts universal attention aa a proof &lt;iouars that I lent you?
Daahaway—Great Seott, old man 1
Cure is guaranteed free from M&lt;»rpblne»
made an error and the following descritxnl land ganization of citizens with the ob­ of the skill of Swedish artisans. The
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with mill privilege* and right of flowage. was ject of establishing a world's fair same remark applies to the fine exhib­ abould aay
Whj, lt toetod™^. ‘Y“ Buren, who releMed them Mineral and Opium. Sold by
lIinserted In said mortgage by mistake, that the
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said mortgagors had no title and claim no tide ccnaenm of anthropological, ethnologi­ it of steel projectiles, next to Krupn’s dotlara more that I „ „ jM,
Goodyear.
losald premises, and the Assignee »t Mid cal, mineral and other classes of ex­ and those of the United States govern­ art yon for.—Tenth.
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mortgage claims no righto therem. and said
110,000; Schuyler C.
William Kommel has been arr. -ted at
premises will not be offered for sale under this hibits after the close of the fair period. ment the best shuwing in thin line.
Sturgfa charged with tin- Ineendlsry
mortgage sal-. The premises so Inserted iu It is well known that an immense col­ In fact, the steel nod iron industry is
wb?,^'”" Ob**r’'‘-l‘ardon m«, hot
said mortgage oy error and which will not be lection of these exhibits will be left to
has causer! so many tires in that * ct-un
so
extensively
Bn
d
magnificently
illus
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offered for sale are drectlbedas f.H’ows:
t
recently.
d'”" “ TOO,
Also the undivided one half of the following: the disposition of the public, both by trated in the Swedish building that It
Commencing ata point afro two feet six Inches state* and foreign countries, as it gives Its peculiar stamp to their whole
"*■»« b, Bl.
A rmj’ worms have clMned out 'b 'icgeWorld". Fair Vlaltor-Ob, I m I,,., a wetei
west and twelve rods three feet and three Inches
«
—
&gt;»&gt;■"
Schneider,
will
not
pay
to
send
them
home
again.
exhibit.
potting down lhc thin
u “ J «
north of tbe south cast corner ol the north
tation about L’Anse, nn I lhe
west quarter of section thlrty-onr. town four The object is to secure these for Chi­
Of interest, too. If the display ot or*»
impr^loo
” hill, near u ,BI?wr elding on the using green point to Kiv&lt;‘ st HUie ‘'oldr lo
north of range nine wret; running from thence
hta ton £ 1lTOr{. 8U0°'1- *™» »hot by her surrounding?.
westeight rods; throe- north to Uie crater of cago not only as souvenirs of the great tineiol stone. This is so closely imitat- &gt;
mmS?2
.’’■Jr“k Xf’Uer. Sunday
the Thornapple river; thence east eight rods, fair, but as objects of educational ed as to deceive the eye and touch. 1
thence south to plaee of beginning, ft Is exand a score of different stones—gran­
hi’ln u^ TSdU^L2h'k‘®“te °'
Moorateg Colors fa Eaa«l*presoly understood that this last dreertbed value and popular entertainment
ites and marbles, porphyry and banalt. j
----------------- —« -rau
premise* Is all the prenitxM. m'B privllrere »n I
Black la the almost universal aiourna
1 "•&lt; llTed together, and in
Getting Even.
rights of floasgr. owned by Albczo K Gardn&lt; r
ete.—are represented tn thia The ' n/£TO*~ThBt fellow OTer there la one refusal to dn^young- man’s ing color in Europe, but there are a
ana rrank Campbell and constituting the late •
tre„le„ of m0&lt;J
ta stab Mutll^ai’,-S&gt;r^ ^hneider tried
firm, Gardner. Camobrli A Cm. of Irving, and
' yback from Chicago. How jWre leadluFapto Ch. In.in
tow eiMptlonx For to»ta»«.
tbaxthts iwirtR-rar I* Intended to rover tne u&gt;- 5bn...
ff Wtt!i hedut there?"
tifi-buiia.uQ. apparently Ciwire pareby. “52*,___ „„
‘»»i.r.X?' a11" r'U“*ud aia black fa never used for covering
CampteliT^f^1111 r)rtl0‘0f KUd Gfrtner.
‘"Just
’
one Jlay: money gave out, and SCiTb
'
tW* •’‘Mra
| u£fcW1,e"&gt; ■“* h' bMi-aroana
coffins, the cloth being of a pink slunta
he came back dead-broke."
Bnedari, remeat. a. Bae m th. bret ■
John A. BonrirraoN.
when the deceased ia a child or young
r'“
"What's he doing now?”
r-ortlanb. to «lw&gt; |n evkirnre
|n u,, ^K7.,h;
been around
person, a crimson color for women and
Philip T. coluxovx.
"Oh, he's writings* book called 'A chlnawur. and potury there I. quit., m.i,""14* tolr- ~ Clothier and Fnrfur A-signee.
wm ol thi, tS'.*„fcwwl“li,d teowm for widow. IWUM do
Dated. Hastings. Junecth. tew.
Week at the Fair.’ "-Puck.
t&gt;M block doth, whito brtog oorel £
the c*oe of a child and purple veiv*»

^&gt;7*

’or,n' •nd thc

£’~ .

ssrissj1"- •5°m-

a&gt;-

the case of adults.—-—

�rjAsTiN^s Banner.

OUR COUNTY

loalnK busluess, losing all inJhSfh0 e’5rytU1D*:-dllzy
stooping,
A good many Charlotte people have be- abort breath on slight exertion, weak and
Thur Jail Aug. 24. IJM;
. eome acqualnfed with the fact Hut Burry
county has some very One lakes. Every cnmnS i No}^Dk but malaria can so
"
w, r. COOK. Loot Editor.
year a good many from Charlotte camp at completely undue a person without put­
W-.ll I .1/..
ting him to bed, nothing else can 3o irrealatably demoralise mind and braly.
1 hlwrs were very lively around Wood­
“,eru
&lt;”‘,Jr une cun'' ^ven-body
land Inst week. X joung man by tbe
U
Brer. Milk Shake and name of Rhoades wnA struck by a falling who has had experience with tna’lar.a knows
what the cure h. Pe-ru na exactly hits
atfaw carder nnd hud his skull atauhea.
He was gellbig along nicely at the latest inecase. It not only clennscs the blood of
‘n“,«r,al poison, but II promptly mill­
rei»ort8 lhe News received. Chas. Dlllrngates the bad aympions and leaves the
ixsisrisasa'
beek and \V. 1*. Cramer, for whom the bmln clear and nerves steady. It cures
former was working, got into s 8Crap without delay, without exception, and
over a flnnucihl MHtletnrut, lhe former without any ill Effect whatever.
coming oil victorious. Ik- didn’t • come
A complete treatise on malarial and
anything in the. line -oil’’ ihougli till friends fulled him away, other summer diseases; entitled "Aurora ”
rml Mlll- r. of SuitCrld. jmld about 87.on
»&lt;‘III free to any address by The Pe-ru-na
Into the village treasury tor 1.i&lt; maiden Drug Manufacturing Company. Columbus.
effort in getting drunk. John Mnitr wenl Vhiu.
to Lake Odessa amt had a set-to with a
man by The tiiiitimnuiii name of .Smith, i
coming out a poor necotid.

FAMOUS STAGE DRESSES.

la what Hood’a Sarsaparilla vteorwly fights,
and It u always victorious In esgrlilng all tho
tonl taints aud glvimr th- ««*&gt; Aw’d Hit- quality
noil quantity of perfect het n. It-nrea scrofu­
la, «rdt-rn. inn. Ix.llsaiiwo .&lt;er Uuu'Jes caused
by Impure blood

SHERIFF’S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of *

Sii'MJSSfes S? A tSJFS

Some of the stage dresses of the pres­
ent epoch remain celebrated in the an­
Cemral City Soiu&gt; Company.
1 did on tho 7th day of June. A. !&gt;.. IM3, levy
Hood’s Hl’s cure all 1’ver tils. •-• c S*rit by
nals of Parisian toilet, such as the
upon and slue and take all tbe right tike and
white, ball dress, embroidered with sil­ mall on receipt of prire by C. J. H-xh1 &amp; Co.. interest of the said defendant, lleury I- new
tom In and «&gt; t*« following ‘,*«ribed real «■
ver, in which Mlle. (Yolzotte appeared
UiXc situated Iu the County of Barry, and btate
in “The Sphinx,”' and tho gown in seal­
“The nmfivlded one’balf ofJots Nofour
skin, which was one of her later dress
and forty-six. four hundred and fortj .veven.
sensations, and which, according to
hundred and seventy-six “,llJ®u.rl
the Philadelphia Telegraph, proved a
k, Bui Ider four
and seventy-seven also.•&lt;»»»
four of block twenty, also lots .obo.J’™. three,
failure." For the Indy, when she donned
and four of block twenty-one also lots dne^ two.
that cumbrous garb, hat! reached tho
three and four of nloek 'frnty elght also lets
period when she was growing very
one. two. three and four of bloc]: thirteen of the
.-astern addition of Che city ot Hastings. Barry
stout, and her magnificent fur dress
tountv. Michigan. AIm) &gt;“*•
was in consequence by no means be­
liticdrtd and twenty five and twelve hundred
;ujd twenty-six also the 'forth twenty seven feet
coming. It would have suited the slim
of lot four hundred aud eighty and all that
proportions of* Sarah Bernhardt far
send for piece otland boanded on the north b&gt; Thorn
y
dmcripttv*
streetonlhe
weal by Jefferson street on the
better than her own. Also unforgotten
pamphlet. south by Tliorr apple river on the east by Michi­
is the gold-yellow ball dress, emhroid*
K)r. WILLIAMS’ gan Ave., except a piece of lindJour reds east
cred with gold wheat cars, which was
and we&gt;l by six rods north aud south being the
.
: 1;
.1.- M. SMITH.
F MEDICINE CO., north ninety-nine feet of lot two hundred and
hr ( .trier’s kidney a- Ifaifkuchc* Tea one of the series prepared for the "Di­
thirty-three also commt-nc.ng twenty-tWo feet
vine Sarah" when sh«J first appeared in
r Schenectady, N.Y. west of tbe north cast corner of Jot five hun­
land utid Nimtnille bafc lull tciitu-. the
and eighty two for a place of beginning
victories having been with the faller tram '•&gt; u cAiupoutid ol valuably herbs that Paris iu "La Dame aux l’ainellia.s.’\. It
ftr 84.50.
and Brockvillc, Ont. dred
UieuOe
south elglfty-elgbt feet thence
stimulate the Kidneys to.action.* clearing aught to be remembered if only on actwenty fret tbeoce north eigbtv-eikbt feet
the
pi-«.4;u-s
Between
the
kidneys
thence
east twenty feet to place of beginning.
ertint
of
its
price,
for
it
cost
six
hun
­
• The Nashville baslhess men picnicked
Aho commencing twenty two feet west of Ute
and bladder, which become stopped up dred dollars. While Mlle. Bartet was
at Reeds lake lust Week.
,
south vast corner of lot fl»e hundred and eighty
i w&lt;&gt; thence west twenty feel thence north fortyand cause ?&lt; tt|lhgs like brick dust*, aud If at the Vaudeville she appeared in tho
W norland.Mir b.
Chas. Mason was driving n colt, attach­
four feet thence east twenty feet thence south
role of a young society giri in one of
forty four feet U&gt; place ot beginning. Ail of
ed lo a road cart, past tin: water works not removed will lead to Drops). Diabetes,
Sardou's plays in an evening dress
which I shall expose for Bate and sell at nubile
pump house last Friiliiy morning; when It or Bright's IHsease. It regulates the four
auction or vendue to the highest bidder at the
which used each evening to arouse a
north front door of tbe court bouse in the city
became frlgliivned at some cattle which Important organs ot die body, the stomdeep, long murmur of approbation from
ot Hastings. In skid county of Barry on ttie Vtn
were being driven pa'l. antl .after uraticing
day of September. A. D..-UM. at one o clock tn
around some time took a llyfng leap aeh. liver, kidneys and bowels. Keep the audience. It had a curious undine
the afternoon of that day.
.,
,
,j fioinptly at tended to.
them
healthy
you
need
never
fear
dis
­
effect,
being
a
combination
of
water
Dated at the city of Hastings this 28lb day of
through the big window on. the &lt; itst .side
green silk nnd silver gauze and water
July, A. D.. 1833.
.n McKkVITT.
Kuappen. of the building, leaving the curt outside. ease. . Price 40 cents a package.
lilies
and
aquatic
grasses,
all
most
He fell upon gi-tling inside and wns cap•
I
’
ltED-r
So
••
..........
trie
s.
Sheriff of said County.
Carter’s Kidney .k Backache Ten will cun*
wrut-r gii.-ruiiir.-i. perm&amp;h,etiny cure nil
.tastefully and artistienlly arranged.
&amp; DENISON.
turvd before doing further damage. The
P. T.Coixmovk.
that sick, ilred feeling with a bad taste in
Kl-de of Kupinr «f]oifa iu»xe«. So pain: no
Alt’y for Plain lift.
The dresses of the ladies of the onertlion; no del—lion from t»ivdnr«x. t-or
coll was quite badly cut on the broken
the mouth inornlng-.
gliss.—'Nashville News'.
Comedic Eraneaise are always especial­ full informal-on snd illustrated pmwphlet con­
Carter’s Kidney Uackiicht: Tea will cure ly "pctticoated" (to translate literally taining MIcing*ii references ((
i,mud Rapid*. Michigansick headache, trnnatipation,1 dlzzineM. and the French word "juponnee") in view or THEO. K. MILLER CO.. 101. 1M.‘ bd MleliDetroit
.pain
In ihobaeL
’
■
of the exigencies of the scene, so that
• Jieinti and burgebn.
aii
We offer one Hundred dollars reward
- • Mich.
Cartel's Kidney &amp; Backache Tea puri­ there can be no turning over the trains
. . ..ifv attended day or night. &lt;&gt;£- for any case of catarrh that cannot Ih| or ungraceful prominence in the folds,
Grail
RatUs.
ties the blood, and regulated the Irowvb. j uo matter what vehemence of gesture
' st'.l'Arli s boot and shbe store
cured liy Hall's catarrh cure.
Backache Tea I - a sure! or movement is required by the stage
Largest stock
I*. J. Ciiknev &amp; Co.. Props Toledo. 0. Carttr’s Kidney
In the we»t abso­
We the undersigned, have known F. &lt;L mid |ww|tlve cure for backache and in­ business. Anyone who has seen Croi\«orney at law.
lutely everything
llasliius. Mich. Cheney for the Inst 15 years, and bcliew llamalion of the kidney's amt blaibo-r. I zette in the fourth act of "Le Demi
Write for prices
•i ill &lt; .uirts ol’the rilate. C&lt;4- him perfectly honorable in nil biuinr*.-,
Monde." half dragged by Raymond
traDMctions and financially able lo carry
| across Uie stage, half crawling after
’util any obligations made by their firm
him, could only wonder at the marvel­
West A- Truax. Wholesale Druggists. To­
Alruttoi*.
ous way in which her train of black
ledo. O.
.ip it.H.• physician and
PRAIRIE CH JKENS.
satin and jet followed her progress in
Wa'.ding. Klnnan X- Marvin. Wholc.-jl.serpentine convolutions and never be­
, Druggisls. Toledo. O.
II.
came disarranged in the slightest de­
HaB':, Cktarrli Cure Is taken internally,
tin i'ldinn Order.
gree. Mme. Favart. while she was the
acting directly uj»on the blow! and mucot;HEART DISEASE, NERVQUS
At this season of the year North leading lady at La Comedic, used to
surfaees of the system. Price. 75et*. i»ei
bottle. Sold by all druggists. .Testimoni­ American binls are busily engaged at! order her dresses of Worth, and could
PROST RTION,
love making. preparatory to mating] then, on a Sunday, go down to his
I’hy.-ivian and Surgeon, als free.
.
nnd nest building. In an article onl
- ’
Mil'll.
home at Suresnes arrayed in her new
NEIGHBOR! NG COUNTIES
costume, and would recite her role be­
H.-V R N M’diflKon. pastor M. E. church.
There was a very narrow escape from a ilean Birds" in the Nineteenth CcnturyJ fore him, so that he might judge of tho Cedar SpnnjM, Mich., says: Sleep and rest
il. UABBEB |
,
terrible railroad accident recently, a^l John
.
Worth givi-• the following dert appropriateness of the cut and trim­ were stranger* tome after preaching till I lo*d
Now I sleep roundly and awake
.
-an, and Surgeon*,.
many Lansing citizens aro thanking their ,seription ot the preliminary courtship ming for the movement, and gestures -AillrondM
tefre.'iicd. and 1 can heartily recommend it.
j: rounty responded to with luck; stars that the narrowness was n«i ,nf the "prairie chickens," "After the
Prepared bv WHEELER and FULLER
I exacted by the part. She was a very MEDICINE
4 &lt;&gt;r night.
;
CO.. Cedar Spring' Mich.
any narrower. The fast train leaving tlisuppvaranc"’ of the wiow.’.’ he saysJ
handsome woman in her prime, and a
SOLD BY
Lansing on the D. L. Cc N. road at
"nnd the coming of wanmr weather] very stylish and graceful one_as well.
p. ni.. and the train reaching there at :1:W. the prairie chickyns (sharp-tailed
She has now retired from the stage,
.Hid Ileal Estate Office.
p. m. attempted to pass on lhe same track
HASTINGS.
grouse- meet every morning at grnjf having been swept into oblivion by the
' Bi-xk. Hastings.
&gt;n Real Estate Real Estate at Okemos. The train coming north is
in companies from six to twent voleanollkc revelation of the genius of
It Acknowledges no Superior.
er-, •ieneral conrc.vHnclng. supposed to take the siding at Okemns. dawn,
ty.
on
some
.
selected hillock or knoll!
«.-t of Abstract Booka.com’ but for some unknown reason this was
Saral^ Bernhardt._____________________
Ards, can furnish complete
not done j estcnlaj. Both trains w. re go­ and indulge in ‘the dance.’ At first
• I’ KEOQKS. Clerk.
.probate'ordei
ing at good spetid. but luckily loth en­ the birds stand about in ordinary uttll
gineers saw the danger at(the same time. tudcs. resembling people at a ball be- : Stal-of Michigan. (\&gt;unlv of liarry-M.
HASTINGS, MICH.
wlien iiul.lenly .
Itie engines were reversed nnd the air bin, the mu.ie
n Holloway's drug store
brakes turned on.
The trains were one of the cocks lowers his hcudt tjrCItvof Hiettugs. In-sxld county, on W«st-&gt;i ; to 4 p. tn- Telephone, con brought to a stand still, but not until the spreads out his wings nearly
tt’reU SjnJJVrX
.-■»..... uce, at Holloway’S drag
pilot- had been knocked off both engines. lv and his tafl perpendicularly, distends
p-..»rnt. Chari.-. '&lt;v. Armstrong. Judge of|naU&lt;.r of
of w,Uam c
Other thaq giving the passengers a good ijs air sacs anil erecU his f^thc4
ity
ank
scare aud a Alight shaking up. no injury then rushes across the floor, taking ,j,»iHiiv&gt;n. dcce*s«-d.
was done.
the shortest of steps, but stamping hfa ! On readme mid nitngthe petition duly verL
Hastings, - - Mich.
, .
.
.
,
M tn,..;.,,, nd. ‘ I' ■•••. "f I’iillip
Burgess, ailininbtrator of
pra
this
A Williumston fanner who was afraid to feet so hard and so rapidly that this ■ s (!1
, ytiic that fits final account
•*.’ .......
......
ilLGKpVE.
be ''-«••■'
heard «•'«&lt;
ard »iinw«i
allowed »nd
and na
“-' may »•*
leave his money in the bank during these .sound is like that of the kettle drum; day n &lt;yl
Eek nesdschoand rolIeToall tho troubles fncSCJLZ’ITJLIL
$75,000.00.
uf dl»trin,itiou and assignment duly
V&lt;i&lt;Ti.ey at Jaw
dont to a blUous atata of tho iptem. inch •»
times drew it out. secreting il in his house. at the same time he utters a sort cjf | i.r-iree
made and he discharged from said trust.
SURPLUS 812.000.00.
D'
zx
I
ums
Nausea, Droirelnowi. Diatreaa alter
.]•: loriuilth A Colgrovc.)
I Some burglafa visitcil him the other bubbling crow, whirl; seems to comp , Thereupon it Is ordered, that Thursday the
caUng. Pain in tho El in. Jto. Whilo thafcrmost
. :u&gt;n l •&gt;&lt;-•!£. Hasiings.)
night ami look every last cent of it. He from his air sacs, Iwata the air with hfc , tlth day ot Ssptcmber. A. D..1893 at ten o’clock In
rauaikaUo
auoooaa
baa
boon
shown
In
c
urin
g
4
Incorporated
under
the
taws ot the Btate ot
i &gt;e foreuoon.be asaicne&lt;t for tbe bearing of said
Is now wondering how much worse he | wings, and vibrates his tail so that lip j ;.&lt;-tlt.mi
Michigan.
and that the heirs at law of said decould have fared if lie had left the cash In produces a loud, rustling noise, anil ceiiird and all other persons Interested in Mid
* t&lt;&gt;.
to appear a: a mmIou of
। the bank to his credit.
t
Open for business Dec. 13.18M.
, thus becomes, a
B.stonishirj|f
, ;m- required
.. really------- .. ---------------- I.-m,then
to be hidden a! the Probate of• -''-"na7lcoi^»oFthe8tate“’c&lt;&gt;Uectiu.ni j
[jQS- Friday afternoon there was a ’ spectacle. Soon after bne
officf.iw:
commences ! flee, in lhe City of Hastings, in said county, and
Headacba. yet Qrtcr'a Llttlo Liver Pills ara
ooou uncr; - --------------- &gt;"n ’ aiww.-T.iw. if any there be, why the prayer of
equally valuable fh constipation, curingaud pro­
O.
G.
Robinson,
President;
prompnyatten^n^to.
•
miraculous escape from a terribly fatal
all the cocks join in. rattling. statnj , the iwtltloner may not be granted. And it is
venting tbloannoyini; complaint.white they ateo
*
3
T Phy- accident on lhe railroad lu.this city, near ing. drumming, crowing and dancifi i further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
Chester Messer, Vtce_Pres.
correct all disorders of tho siamachAtlmulalo the
»;■
1 IMM-'ERMAN.
Homfepathic
!
to
she
per-Om.
interested
Insaid
estate,
of
the
liver
sad
regulate
the
bowtiikJ
Sven
tf
they
only
E. C.iAstley A Son's elevator, at the point together furiously; louder and loudf
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
L .
Icinn nnd Surgeon.
i -,ien;|&lt;-my of said petition and the hearing
whert the siding for Burtch’s lumber yard the noise, faster and faster the &lt;lancx&gt; ; Iin&lt;-r&gt;*o!
directors:
Hereof bv enuring a cony of this order to be
.
. ■ .. . er l.athrop’8 drug store;)
crosses lhe highway. Dr. W. A. Davis, becomes, until at last they madly whirl I, p.H&gt;iistio’ Nl in the Hustings BaNNKH. a rrewsD. W. Reynolds.
iMiH-r
pr.nt«ri
and
clreulaled
In
said
County
ot
D.G. Robinson.
J
.' AL ESTATE ANDCOLLKCT- with a little girl iu the buggy with him. about, leaping over each other in c
‘
I Itarrv.
onre In each week for three suecesslv'
attempted to drive across the track be­
Acha they would bo almostpriceless to thuao who
L
iN«; OFFICE OF
ww-ks previous to said day of hcarini*.
John Carveth.
eitement. After a brief spell thee
aufftu Ii urn ttilifllrtin—InanniTpi-rei: butfartutween a box-car and a_il.it, supposing the
P. I. Colgrove.
Dataly thetrgoodnasa doca notend bare^ad those
judge of I’rofiate
ergy of the dancers begins to abal
traiu
had
been
uncoupled
for
that
purpose
|
uncoupieu iur mm pim-v-v ।
who enco try theta will find these Uttte pllte valu.
Woodland. Mich.
(A true cope.)
.
...v
nnd
shortly
a
forward
they
cease,
ax
Has
tbe only Mvtngs department In In Barry
able tn so many ways that they will net bo wil­
and that il was safe to cross. Just • s the
.1. M. Smith. .
County
and
pays
4 per cent interest on air time
the engineer stand or move about very quietly, uni
ling todo without them. But after allsidt head
MORTGAGE HALE.
Justice of the Peace. buggy reached lhe rails, the v::gae.fr
deposits.
'
they
Default having been made In tlie conditions
backed his train, catching the buggy it—Jare
--------again
„-------started by one of thd
of
a
certain
mortgage
made
by
John
Horn
Jr.
tween the care and crushing it like an egg number leading off. as human dancql
! .m l (falhrten Horn 10 Charire A. Wlesseinan,
shell before the engine could be reversed. Bre observed todo during the interval ' dated January 2tst. A. D. Hri. and recorded
In some unaccountable manner the Occu- of
between their performances. |। i in tie office oi the register ot deeds, for the
Is th obana of so many lives that here fa where
।
„
romitr.ta
tkn coontv of Barry and State of Michigan, on the
we mtko our great boast. Our pdtecureit white
pants of the buggy were raised up above I *
-•
-----=*"Tho whole operation rimitHts tno i
j4nH»ry A. D s»t. In liber xtof mortOthoxa do not.
CIRCULATION the bumpers of tbe O*f_and escaped from looker-on ho strongly of B Crec dulMQ । Wrs. on p-we S-’B. on which mortgaire .there D
Carter's Llttlo Liver T-Illa are very small and
the rear of the bum without I’d “O’•
uncj arosincuy
.
o--r- "
Tbe horse was a docile beast—not of the the prototype of tI-4 Indian exercise. ;
tin,. cents, and an attorne; s fee ufflf'een
purpe. but by their g-ratlo action plow* all who
kind owned bv tlie doctor-nnd made no Th.
use them. In Tlalirat 35 cents; fivofortL Oda
i.eupie.1 by the
r. changes for advertisements
by drncstaU aarrtaw. ar sent by m*lL
effort to get away. The buggy was a fa from fifty to one hundred fept । Ilt( .„ ^OVcrthe moneys.secured by said
. thfa office Tuesdays at latest to WUI wreck, every wbe.il bi-lnk n-duc.il
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. Now York. _
across, andk-s itis returned to yearufljir . i .ohi-nowerof sa'e
on iu the issue of the week
to kindling wood, ami could not be re­
flUllPB I. SliAU. DOSE, SMALL PMCt
rear the grass is usually worn off, MU t
ed tn said inortgege, and lhe statute In
paired.—Grand Ledge Independent.
the ground trampled down hart) a(ul i ...
-u
nvvir
... ...v-... .
.......... - --j
.n -i|
elven that on Saturday the 4th day o( November,
An Intoxicated
man was run
food purifier. Stlrngth builder
An
intosnat-l
™ over by "a . smooth. ‘Dancing’ fa indulged in I Mt A. D. 1893. at ten o’clock in tbe forenoon. I shab
. rn»n
.near
___ nl..1.avlllll
S. .train
ClarkavlUc riiunt- any time of the morning or evening jin &gt;.-ii .it j nt&lt;lie auction. t&lt;&gt; UiehiKlm’ bidder, at
&lt; Hood’s bursaparllia. In- D. I.. A. -■cause Hood's Cures.
i hr north trout door of the court h«u»e In tbe
May, but is usually at its height befdre &lt;-ltv ..i Hast'nKii. (that being the nUicr
&lt;lay.
,
wIiHr- the circuit court for Barry county K boldLast week a toil,
alone near Char- sunrise." ' '
[
i n), the preinl.«es described In said mortgage, or
i' s Sootluna Syrup iia&gt; bern useU lolt. wM a piece or properly tor a
n'm
• o lunch thereof as may be tiecestary to i»ny the
• t rt iiuu. ft xootba the child, sofl- of money. In lhe nlKbk a rap «•’ Je*™
HEALTH FROM A TREE.
amount due on said morti*ge, with rlx
.!■ *li.,vs all pain.' cures wind colic. at the front door and a man asked tor a
percent inren-'t. and all legal wm’s. toge tier
। •--.t remedy for DlarrhoMU ^Twentywith si attnrneva fee of tifir«-n ilollan
Nlaoaly.
»
New
Caledonia
Growth.
W1
i bottle.
Sold by alt druggists lantern as bla watroit had brokimitown.
cneuanteh lor therein, th- prem’ys being
la Valusbi* a« » Ol»lnfe&lt;j|tBnt.
&lt;h4 world.
-e'cribeii in si»d mortgage M all the. piece
She opene.1 lhe door and waa
"•
lying ,»'»««»•■ »«’
by a revolver and wan com|wlled lo Kl«
For some time past much has b ou sill! P4H-V- Of land
! the township of Harry. In tiig County
tip her purse. There wasn I only S&gt;.» i said about a tree called niuouly. It
— ..of..............
.
11 ufWW1
Harr;, ...........
and .State
Michigan,
uwi known
.AM. 1
. . '
* . Uiwif.
in It though. She had wisely placed th, prow, in .Now Clc.loui. .nil
«~l»
to perfume-maker, a vnhmb.e oil. Ac
'• *141t.-r 'S Efa»ot ••reHon four ix n and
. ■ ' i.-iy. Aug. 29th. the Detroit, Lau- rent In a bank.
0y|,
&lt;S UJri «.
.v Northern IL R.. in connection with
John Shew, of I'hesler. bought a piano oortiwr U&gt; th.- st. I ..mi. I’ nt-D.-pajoh |
inner &lt;■' r.
saiu
••••*■.......... ..
' Tiuc Line*’—Chicago J: West Mlch- last week. John waiut Just pining lor the leaves of this tree preserve mfcot &lt;i
t .wu one (T D north of range nine west . N K V
&lt;ill run their annual low rate pianos, bjtljeben-nsl'nnger enmo slong from spoiling, exercise over the cofin- W) containing eighty acres of laud more or Gives all the news of Town, County and State, and as much National
;
•;■■!! to Petoskey. Rate from Wood- Infrotlueedliy a w,-l'. known Charlotte trv the same wholesome influence! as le-».
news as any other paper of its class. .
.
Dated August 4tb. IBM
• : viB be 31.00 for round trip, tickets ■man. aud wanted lo I0’J &gt;b” U1*"0
Cuimyi. A \\ 1 KKkKMAX.
the eucalyptus and furnish a pleasant
Mortgagee.
. ' • return on any regular train until people In the neighborhood to drop In and aromatic adjunct .to sauces. TheitesPHILIP T. COUJHOVR.
’ ’.’111. inclusive. Special train will ook hl. why John was disposed lo U sr
sence is employcil medicinally for bjhd-.
Attorney for Mortgagee-•
WiHMltiury at 13:13 p. m.. .Mopping at commodsting. The plsno wss lett end il e der troubles nnd rheumatic ailmenU
1’BOBATK ORDER.
'
’l l Rapids for dinner, and Traverse guileless Stenger of course had lo seen e with even more sn.cccss than the thflreStale of UlehlgM; Cpumv of Barry «•
. '■,! sv.ppcr, nud arriving at Petoskey hlmo-lf against the sharp farmer. » took
benthin. In Caledonia the niaouly en­
At a session of the I robrte Court, for
”&gt;p in. Baggage will, be checked a receipt webow that lhe piano was 11II
the
reuintv
of
Barry
holden* at the
joys the reputation of rendering
'.’.l'Ii to any station north of Baldwin. ?oXpectlou only* A day or two 1.1 r
Prebate office. In the m of Hastings, In
healthy every territory in which His *a!d County, on Thuiwjay thei3rd day of
1 ::
fur Manistee is made at Mau- John was called upon by the purelsM»r I
August
in
th
•
year
one
thonsaud
eight hun­
’’rossing, nt Thompsonville
for , sioo note which hr had uno Hng &gt; introduced. This is undoubtedly true, dred and ninety throe.
.
,
, .___ , Is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news
■ •■&gt;tl. at Traverse City for adjacent slgne,!. He was lleseed out of about «S50 for in all I«rts of New C“’ed?u**’
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
this
tree
is
at
homo,
the
fever
is
hot
It gives the events of foreign
PtulMbly.
Tho.same
game
was
tried
In
- .itid at Williamsburg for Elk Rap1 ?n The matter of tbe estate of Martin J. of lhe United States and the world.
known at all. The New BeLndes,jhot
L’b's will lu- your brat opportunity other pert, or the eou,“7'k?u_c
lands in a nutshell. It has seperate departments for “THE FAMILY
T&lt;Sreyid!ngand'sHng thr petition dulr verified
■ ■■!' t" visit the Northern Michigan business might log. t rebuked with a good far from New Caledonia, arc also in
Its “HOME AND SO­
J-wephei* liMtgurt. widow of Mid decease.!, CIRCLE” and “OUR YOUNG FOLKS.”
potion of this hcalth-preservjnff id
m'.ry at a very small expense, and eu- rawhldlng.-Chailott* Tribum.
nra; ImFthat *’•‘•rtaln Uiunimeut now on file CIETY” columns command the admiration of wives antT daughters.
mascot. The antiseptic propertied ref tn this court purporting to be the last will and
V'«u t&lt;&gt; .see the splendid scenery along
Tramp, around nettle Creek ... bemtm&lt; f ifaliLdeceased, may lw adinlilrel .o Its general political .news, editorals and discussions are comprehensive,
Hue&lt;&gt;f thq West Michigan Ry.
the oily essence of the niaonly. ahun- Wament
probsto and ihrt administration of ss 1 .-stare
Gko. DeHayiin, G. P. A.
dahtly contained in the leaves ||nro inav be gdiied to lhe executrix tberelu named brilliant ajid exhaustive. Its ‘’AGRICULTURAL" department has no
SS'.JS’d
Endings near and
superior in the country. Its, “MARKET REPORTS” are recognized
rerv great and Ahefever they happen or to some other suitable person.
Tliereupon It is ordered, that Friday tbe
XSe w„. very narrow
• to fall- into
• ■ the
swamps, mornsw
the swamps,
morasre 4 or 1&lt; tday of September, A. D.. I Wat ten o clock in authority in aii part*, of the land.
Matthews has purchased the Julius
disinfect tlie water tbm- Uih forenoon, be aaslped for Hie hearing o
tli place north and west o( the city and big conllagrntluu.
riruleU tho■
said iwtHlon and Uu»llue heirs at law of said
pletelr. Like .u&gt;« v»r-&gt;bpt&gt;». it ho dreMiod end ad other persons Int-ri-sted in
’ A«-d onto the same.
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal
said Mtaie. are require! to appear al » **■*••»■.&gt;
nlaouij- »«•!» Plent-V »&lt;
,
A PEN PICTURE
•Marriage don't seem to be as much of a
of Mid court, ‘ben to be bolden atthe Irebate and “THE BANNER” for one year
Mod». which »re- rerr hue, mu.
oflW. hi tbe city of Hastiuxa. lit «aid Comity,
lun: ns it used to be. There are only
carelullr
“h11 ctir('rc-1 with al.ral and show reuse. If any there be. win tl.e prayi-r
; 1 dl voice cases on the Circuit Court Cal­
SXbofOh- KI. be.t to... hi. of tin* petitioner may not be gr uited. And it
u ttu-ili-r entered, that said petitioner give no
. talar this term.
ta the month, of Mny. .lune rere.l .Inly. Hee to tire persons Interested In Mid retrte^ of
,f Chronic MalariaBv Dumber they will h.ve »lv»n«&lt;i ti;r pendency ol s,id potion and the bearing
Mrs. John Pendergast gave a small
by censing a copy ot tins order to tie
P'»tty Monday for some of the young boys
-n„.ioh to he plnnted in tho piano thereof
pnmi.he.1 tn thr. ita-tfaMBANXim. a news­
A
and glrte. Over 30 were present and had
when they are- .ir.tinrfto gron. ] Tho paper printed and clreulaled in said County
A )&gt;ltor
jello’ *lv. . ..HOW
ilaik
cirrirs
about'
fhe
«,&gt;«-»»
,
iru
&gt;of
Barry,
oner in each week for thnre auereMlve
a very pleasant lime.
'
i.e^ily iMreltamthted. ami in th.
to said &lt;t&gt;iy of hearing.
Subscriptions may begin at any time.
Xrer’countries e.n boumdc much weeks previous
‘
CHAS. W. ABMHTHOXO.
t/Slbs Leah Busby was the victim of a

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ADDITIONAL PERSONAL.
A. B. Hull ia in Chicago.

If you want a premium list for tbe fair
call at this office.
Mrs. Tin Barnes eave a party for ter

Gary Spaulding Is on the sick list
C. W. Warner left for ML Clemens yes­
terday. .

daughter last evening.
.
L. Sparks visited friends In the city
“Jesse James'*, of Woodbury1 was'agrHP Thursday. ' ’
'
9j Monday and released shortly after on
George Bradlev. of Grand Rapids, spent
bait .
Sunday in the city.
r/jg: *. Maggie Bailey 1* repairing her resi­
Mrs. Franz Willison returned to Eaton
dence in the 4lb ward which was recently
partially burned, and when completed will Rapids Friday evening.

rent It.
(/'‘Thicker than grass hoppers In Wood­
hind.” is a good way now to express any
great quantity. Grasshopper* there are
stripping clover fields.
Miss Agnes Burton and three little
brothers, and 5!i*s Grace Burton returned
to Ih'trolt .'iaturday. after several weeks'
visit with their grand parents.

Mrs. J. W. Bentiy entertained
friends at tea last evening.

her

Mrs. Louke Doxtater. of Three Rivers,
is visiting relatives in the city.
Mrs. Smithers, of New York. Is visiting
her brother, Simon Matthews.
Mrs. Carrie Goodyear gave a very pleas­
ant tea party Saturday evening.
.

A man of the Hebrew persuasion going
under tbe name of Jos. B. Goldsmith re­
cently registered with Myron Chamber­
lain at the Lak* View hotel at Cloverdale.
Be was well dressed and represented him­
self as being a business man.
He remained around Cloverdale quite ■
few days, his bill amounting to something
over $20. When he came to settle with
Mr. Chamberlain he gave a check signed
by 8. C. Richardson, on a bank in bparta.
ItlelL for S55 receiving something over
$10 in cash from Mr. Chamberlain in
settlement.
, . .
Mr. Chamberlain brought the check to
tte Hastings City Bank, endorsed it and
received the cash. Upon presentation to
the Sparta bank, the check was pronounc­
ed a fraud, no such man as Richardson
having an account there, so the Joss will
fall on Mr. Chamberlain.
Sheriff-McKevltt had received word of
such a swindler operating around the
state and from description sent, tills is no
doubt the man. This Is an old gnme and
has been worked a good deal.

foundation,

caused

‘’oobt’*8

by a severe Illness and nervous
tion from which both tbe parents »uffer^
at the thought of being thus parted from
Jbelr only child, in whom they were un­
usually Interested. Many were tbe kind
words spoken to lhe Senator and hii1 w fe,
and hopes that a more .p easant eodl^
would come out it the affair, as we 1
thankfulness that there was nothing at
all In the talk of suicide.—Eaton County

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Armstrong.

A

frihoi in

disguise.

In connection with the wreck of tho
American ship Robert L. Belknap on
Natunaaa curious story has reached
•he Singapore Free Press concerning
one of the shipwrecked crew, a young­
ster who was serving on board the ves­
sel a.■&gt; an ordinary seaman, and who Is
said to be » Russian prince. Inqui­
ries were made about him at Yoko­
hama by the Russian consul, and ho
was fo?nd at work with tho rest of the

crew. It is reported that these inqui­
ries were the result of telegraphic in­
structions from Ft. Petersburg to find
the youngster. These have been fol­
lowed and tbe youngster has been sent
Romo in a Russian man-of-war.
Tho boy ia question is spoken of as a
clever linguist, but with nothing else ,
in particular to dirtinguish him from 1
tlie others serving on the vessel. A
stoutly built young fellow of eighteen
or nineteen, he apcaks English fairly I
well and has a pleasant, agreeable ,
manner. But there was not much of
the prince in hi* appearance, dressed &lt;
a* he was in ordinary seaman’s costunic. He did not wish to give any
other name than Alexis, and smUingly :
declined to say 'cry much about his j
people. He admitted coming from tho s
Caucasus, and added: “My father was !
more than a prince before we became
tributary to Russia." His wanderings
he attributed to a desire to see the
world, but would not give further par­
ticulars of why he left home. His.
journeying* appear to have taken him
first through the Mediterranean, then ;
to New York, whence he mnde a voy­
age to the West Indie*. Then he said '
he thought of going home, but “a
good time" at Havre induced him to J

Cummlesloiwrol Indian nffbim.
*«
George K. Bowere and family, of HIIIsMrs. T. J. Teeple. of Freeport. Is visit­
Indian Inspector tor m»nv yewn, »J
boro. North Dakota, are expected to visit ing friends In the city thta week.
In that capacity learned by practical
friend3 in the city the latter part of thr
CUUltll I.I1M
Miss Pearl Spaulding visited friends in
The tegular monthly meeting nt tte W. experience much of Indian ohaneur
weekt Mr. Bowers was formerly one of
and tho metliods employed tn irniian
prop! ietors aud editors of the Banxkb, Middleville (he fnra^'art of tbe week.
H. Missionary Society connected with the
ciriilration. He has strong &gt;-iow5 on
and has many friends hr Barry County.
■
Miss Carrie Stebbins has returned from M. E. church of this place will liokl it*
regular meeting in the church I parlors. tills subject and they are not in aoeonl
a
visit
with
Miss
Gertie
Polly
in
Barr)'.
Residents of lhe 4th ward complain a
Wednesday afternoon. Aug. 3ulh.
As with those of hi. predecessor. In offleo.
great deal of a gang that gathers at the fair
John Potter and daughter, uf Detroit. this is the last meeting before Conference Bo belie.en Aral of all. in making the
it Is expectetl the different officers will be Indian. wlf-»upporting ami aide to
prepared with reports.
Those having make a living for tliem^lrea. inde­
teuUon of tbe officers has been called to
Mr. and Mrs. Knley. of Lexlngtuc, O.. Mfle boxes will please bring them. pendent of tlie white men and the govthem however and we trust they will db'Those
iu
arrears for dues will please conic .mui. nl He talked thus to a Waabare
visiting
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Z,
al*L
,
prepawd to pay. Let every mtnjber be Lngton correspondent of the 1 hilatldB. Hoyt.
Everyone speaks lit tbe highest terms
present If possible.
phi* Ledger the other day:
Miss Maude Bentley returned from a
ot the Premium list fur tbe County fair
The Ice cream social held at Mrs- E. .1.
“The only way to educate an Indian
this year and the fact that It A^s iskued two weeks' vlaft with Grand Rapids friends
Cobbs was a sucess socially aud financial­ I* to teach him to make an honest liv­
several weeks earlier than ever*! before. Saturday.
ly. There being about two hundred pres­ ing—to earn his own support- Tlujro
If you want une of these books calljn this
Mrs.
E.
G.
Holbrook
and
family
have
ent.
Tbe
young
people
seemed
to
enjoy
office or at the resldeucvof the secretary
is not now enough attention paid to
Jh-. M. Bauer, in the first ward.
\
| returned from a visit with relatives in themselves on the lawn, the older ones tho Industrial part of his education.
Mancelona.
with music and
visiting!
Proceeds
Some people, earnest and aincera, but
We were given a tip the other day that
921.05.
Bert Brunyu and Mr. Rickies returned
without practical idea*, think that all
the bicycle races at the fair will be among
The ladies of lhe Episcopal church wl*&gt; you have to do'is to put a i&gt;air of shoes
from the world’s fair Saturday. Bert'says
tlie njo-t interesting and exciting evguts
It's Immense.
given
supper
In
the
society
rooms
Thursday
on an Indian’s feet in place of hla mocthere. We were told that several out­
Mrs. Belk* Emery has returned to Grand Ang. 81st. from five irtitll seven o’clock. easins, teach him to say by rote which prolong his journeying*.
side parties were practicing for the race
for tho championship medal of Barry Rapids after visiting her parents here for Everybody cordially Invited to attend.
is the
longest
river
in the
is
viil-&lt;
um*v»&gt; ...
.................
— world uud to
, ■
The Russian consul at Yokohama;
county, which must be won three years in several weeks.
Tte Hastings W. C. T. Union will meet singe hymn nndyou have himciviliseo. }
^o look him up and found him ‘
succes-ion to entitle the winner to tecoma
like a v/hlte
white man, want* *o
to shipping rlyets in the hold. He showed '
Miss Lou Doelkcr returned to Grand with Mr.*. Norman Bailey on Tuesday An Indion, l*kv
absolute owner of it. The fair officials
--------Rapids yesterday alter spending a few afternoun, Aug. 29th.
know where he
comc&gt;
iu—what he *Is mncjJ respect and endeavored to make
should lake notice of the bicycle races and
dayswith her parents here.
out
it.
see’ him leave the vessel, bnt Alexis said he |
• of
’* -!*
1l^t
*** him
m *•"
Come tu the Presbyterian church next going
gOM&gt;14 to
w get•............
—
—
have them on prominent days. Tbe races
working he can get money and
^flss Stella Heath leaves next Tuesday Sunday and enjoy good music andi pleasliked Mr. Moore, tho chief officer, and
will be hummers and no mistake.
ant.
bright
servlets.
Evening
talk
on
buy
bu
y
things
flings
as
the
white
man
doe*
does
and
for Cbryatal Falls, where she will teach
_____
____
was
not_________
yet tired of________
a free life,■ When
The sudden drowning of good swim­
"Where there Is smoke there Is fire."
I he
himaelf in tlie j
h..‘wiU
will soon rivUite
civilize himself
school for the coming year.
tbe Robert L. Itelknap wu loet Alexi.
mers |s not due to cramp. There Is noth­
Monthly consecration meeting ot the Y. right direction.
|
Mrs. Della McEwan and daughter, of
ing In s cramp in a leg to prevent an or-!
°®
&gt;9
th
’
■
”
on
'
1
h®*1
P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening at the i
“Take the Zunis and Pueblos. Pot- and was one of the five who were in
dinvry swimmer supporting himself In tbe Battle Creek. visited her mother. Mrs.
Presbyterian church. It Is hoped all lhe tory making is their business. They the water when she capsized. The six ;
water by bis hands or on his back, nor to Prudence Nobles last week.
members
will
attend.
Miss
Knight
will
।
like
it
and
can
make
^their
living
at
it.
hours in the water, the drifting down j
cause him to throw up bls bands and sinkMiss Blanche Barnes returned from preside.
They hav0 been reared to it through ( to Linggi and the hardship* he endured
one? fur all like a stone. The explanation
Jollett, III.. Tuesday night, where she has
The ladies of the Baptist society Will In generation*. In*teo&lt;! of teaching them (
offered Is that the drum of the ear is per­
to here ennrlneed him lh.t I
been staying for a long time.
•&gt;
forated and the presaure of the water
the near future give a Trade* carnival.
to farm send them a practical, wide- ( there are worse fate* than l&gt;eing u
Mrs. W. D. Hayes and family have re­
causes vertigo and uncoMciousness. If
.... ......
...
—in lui . ' awake man who unden-tands pottery.
prince in RumIb, and be naively Mid:
1
n«» W.I I
" II Water ntrw»«
this be the true reason the car should be turned from their Wall lake cottage where
pipes arc
arc needed
needed all
al) thromrh
through the
tho
•'Now I have seen the world. 1 wiU go
social at the residence of the Baptist Pa.*protected with a stopper of cotton before they have spent the summer.
‘ country for irrigation purposes. Any ■
tor. All arc cordially invited.
home."
going in swimming.
’ quantity nt it can be sold. Teach them
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Russell ami son. of
।
how
to
make
water
pipe,
not
how
to
}
Grand Excursion t • Muskegon via the Sioux Falls. Dakota, are expected in tb«
Olxll
G. R.
1. Ry. Thurauay, Aug 31st. Speci­ city Monday to visit relatives.
„
.home to die
।L
I farm. In other words find out what :
| . Came
Came
home to die. Cornelia Hughes
was 1 Purauit
,
al train will leave
Cin Dec'
»n I“dlan 16 Adapted re.
to anti
and
..
--------•
Will
Squiers end
family returned loborn In Aurora. Erie Co.. N. Y.. in Dec. P“"u‘l »“ I“d,an,
Plainwell (J5S a. m. Round trip far.-1 85
i. BrockJrock- ■ ^ing
brinK bim
up to
a higher
standard in
their
home
In
Big
Rapids
Monday
after
fS24,
and
later
was
married
to
Wm.
•
""
’ '
Monteith
712 "
”
” l 25f
Sum and residence.
&lt;»ccupation.
visiting relatives here a short time.
Harvev Co.’linsUtutland.
way. ..........................
Her husband and oldest son enter- ' * -• “Some time ago 1 was up on Puget
। Edna MrGoweicCaittteoe.
1 ed the army In 1M2&lt; the son being killed J
Shelbyville 7 2»i
"
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" i 35
John Custer and two daughters, former­
। Erwin H. Jov; Hartings.
V*.,
sound.
I
found
that
they
had
sent
a
j
Bradley
734
"
"
••
" 1 25 ly of this city, but now residing in Car­ while on picket duly at Culpepper
• • irrtrude K. Bush. "
l Herman H RetMh. fon'.a Co.
Waylaud
7 47
”
"
"
" I 25 bondale, Ind., are visiting friends in the Sept 10th. 1803. at the early agv of 18 farmer up there to teach these Neah
i l»mi A. Wrtlaee. Carlton.
there—Is *
years, and the husband and fathe was J Bay Indians farming, when
-------- ----------Arriving at Muskegon about 10 o'clock city.
, l.&lt;«rvn RaMeU/Tbompplv.
killed In
the
battje
of
Cedar
Creek.
West
[
no
tillable
land
to
farm,
aa
all
tho
!
a. ni. Returning leave Xrd street depot
Vest
n..
illlahle
Innrt
tz&gt;
ftirtn.
1111
the
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JJQ UllaUlC l*UU W IUIU1. ••
**•» I ■ • ’• IXrra Gelding.
"
Prof. C. B. Hall, of Detroit, was Id the
Oct. 19th, 1864, leaving to her the I
are rockv and wooded. And yet ■ 9; j T'Miu L Moure.'NaslivUle.
1 Flora Hsll.
"
city Saturday on businns and improved care
e of 4 younger children, two sunk
sonH and jI _____
Indian* are
are self-supporting.
«lf-«nnnortixm. |'
G. T. Hines. Mg r
Indians
I ... . cn»-H Thm&amp;a, Traverse City.
his spare time In renewing old acquaint­ two daughters all of whom «unite her. — '
Bradley. Mich.
They go eight or ten miles out to sea. '■ •* &gt; ESa .V-bird h*.Hastings.
ances.
She herself went south and brought, luck They catch deep sea fish, and some- ‘
Wm. 11. Jenka. of Ibis city., has com­
Mr. and Mrs. Newman A. Fuller are ex­ the bodies of her hptband aud son and times they getrn whale. They dry out ( - --------menced suit against Sheriff McKcvitt for
had them Interred at Dutton, near where
S1000 damages for alleged false imprison­ pected to return from Pitkin. Colorado,
the
ail ------and trade their catch for flour, '
she meu
sue
then u»ru.
lived.
»“*■
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ment on the night of June 23rd last F. a'-out Sept. 1st and will remain here tor
The most ol her time after *bd was potatoes, what they like. A boat
M. Woodmansee Is attorney for Air. Jenks the winter.
: married, up to 38 years ago wa* spent In ; builder would help these Indiana He '
and I’. T. Colgrove represents the sheriff.
• P. C. Freeman, of Springfield. Mo., a Gaines Twp. Kent Co., Mich. Since then might teach them to improve in the j
former resident of Barry county, visited her time has been spent In the western way they arc going. A man who could '
hl» sister, Mrs. S. J. McClintock, the pre statp with her children.
I teach them to cure their fish, so a* to
part of the week.
She
one has three brothers here.,
here. Wm.
Wm. .Oren
Oren get the most out of them, v
in do more 1'
will
August 22nd and 30th, the C. &amp; W. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Crook returned from and Homer Hughes, whom she had not to civilian them than any other person. * ’
and D.i L. A N- Line Will sell tickets to
since leaving here 28 yearn ago. (until
Chicago and return at tee rate via SL St. Paul Thursday where he went some seen
“
There
ia
in
general
but
one
thing
about six weeks ago she eame to make i . 1 “.Crr “ *a
\u‘u« to j
Joseph and Graham A Morton steamers. time ago to attend a convention of postal them . Tbit. Sh. ... .t th.. Imme .4 bet ?°„ "t’ou "
must
u,.‘ provide ’work
'ork 'for
,,r the I'
On the 30th. tickets will be sold via the clerks. They report an excellent time.
।brother
—.1—n
------...
..
_.
Indians.
If
the
would I
government
Oren at Prairieville, on the 7th.
all-rail route in addition to route via SL”
rriw..
The Misses Mary Wuodard and Ora Mc­
give its attAVbti/in
attention S.iw
for twantv
twenty year* fz.
to 1'
Joseph.
August 31st is “Netherlands' Clintock returned from Chicago on Friday In apparently good health and was rtrickfinding work for them there will be a
en
with
appoplexy
in
the
evening
aud
died
Day" at the fair, and will be celebrated in evening, having spent eighteen days very
the next morning, it had always । been great change, and they will be able to
grand style by the thousands of Holland­ pleasantly and profitably In tbe world's
her desire to die In Mich., aud It seemed subsist, themselves Gen’. 'Crook in­
ers in Michigan. Ask ticket agents for fair city.
as though it was to be that she should duced some of his Indiana to raise bar­
full information as to rate and iimiL train
come
here after so long an absence and ley. and they went ahead. I urged
Mrs.
Simon
Matthews
has
returned
time, etc.
from Ashland. Wis.. where she was called after making them all u visit should lay that the government buy it* barley en­
. Gko. Dr Ha vex, G. I’, a.
some time ago by the illness of her sou down and die and be laid to rest by lhe tirely from these Indian*. When I
Frank, whom we are pleased to say has side of those she loved.
One daughter Mrs. Ralph Muir, of Jop­ found there was more barley raise than
fully recoveted,
oould be sold right there, instead of
/llasou and Mary McElwain left for Kal­ lin. Mo., came here in response to -. I tele­
The welcome sound ot the old school
gram and attended the funeral of her following the usual course and taking
bell will soon be heard again and Its Vi­ amazoo Monday morning, where they meet mother. The sympathies of the communi­ the barley of the chief, I sent word
brations will set in motion
about a their cousin. Miss Pearl Lewis, of Buffalo. ty are extended to $e sorrowing fr ends around that we would first take tho
thousand pair of little feet which will N. Y., and from there all went to Chicago and children, especially those In the far barley of every poor widow and poor
wend their way to our city schools. A for a week's stay,
west, who were even deprivAi of the
thp Indian. The chief was left to the last. &lt;
thousand pair of eyeswill search out the
officers of the fair this year propose mournful privilege of following heir He had hi* people and his horses and
well worn text book, slate and pencil from to see that tbe dishonest practice of “shov­ mother to her last resting place. To those his teams, and could care for himself, r
their dusty retreat, and tbe same number ing tickets through the fence" to friends we would say that there, near her old
old The result waa that tho Indians were
of busy hands willingly tear them to that on tbe outsldt Is
stopped.
Anyone home, and assisted by her old neighbora
encouraged to continue at barley-ralsenchanted spot—the school room.caught In the act, will be made an exam­ loving friends laid her to rest by the side
Onr city schools open Monday. Sept. 4. ple of.
of her husband and son with the hop ‘ of ing. Some of these friends of the In­
There Is every prospect of a large enroll­
meeting her In a world beyond. w,reic dian want to take every military post
ment In every department. Our high
loved ones scattered here are there united away from an Indian nwarvation. I
school is deservedly popular throughout
All persons are hereby notified not to and where partings are unknown.
don't belicre Ln it.”
the county and enjoys a very literal pat­ nail or post any bills or advertisements on
ronage from all the surrounding country. tho buildings or fences of the Barry Co.
MAN IS CHANGEABLE, TOO.
Au Unfortunate Wedding.
During the past few years hundreds of Agricultural Society.
A startling rumor was prevalent on the
yonng ladles and gentlemen have sought
By order of Committee.
streets Tuesday that Dr. S. k. Wilkins,
and found preparation In Its halls not only
of Eaton Kaplds. Senator from this county
“Talk about women being change­
for University and College, but have
A New Ballroad.
had committed suicide, which, very happi­
here found full preparation for the duties . The Irrepressible Jerry Boynton baa ly, proved to be entirely without foi '
able," said a married friend to a Now
of life.- Many, and Indeed the greater bobbed up serenely again In railroad cir­
York
Recorder man tho other day.
Uon, and was started by an unforti
part of these young people are now occu­ cles and promises to give the people of series of occurrences daring the day «
“they arc simply Rocks of Gibraltar
pying positions of erupt and responsibility: Hastings a tbropgh line of railroad to culminated in the marriage of tbe i
compared to men."
and these undoubtedly owe their success Battle Creek, inside of two years If bls tor's only daughter, an accompliaucu
She was asked what had affected
to the culture and training received in the project meets with the encouragement
young lady, to a young man E. D. Y.ffing, her at this particular time, and she re­
Bastings schools.
that it slTOuid. Those who expected nev­ who was not acceptable to the girl's n ’ plied:
Many j oung people are ^iow debatkg er to hear from Jerry after being ••dowuetl" ents.
7
“Well, among other things, 1 always
the question whether or not to attend for the time belug. on the Lowell 4 HasMiss Wilkins or Mrs. Young, la jusi
used to take my husbsnd's opinion
these school* the coming year, and on thst ■tings project, will be disappointed. He Is Utile past ter 21st birthday, and la an i
about my bonnet*. I’d buy a pretty
peetsion depends, perhaps, the whole after a man that never is “downed" so that lie
usually bright and attractive young lax
one, try it on and then I'd do a little
life. Parents should caref'illy consider stays down, until every last resort to get
as also an accomplished musician, and 1
dross parade before him and say:
this mai ter of education, a* It often con­ on his feet has teen tried. He is a hust­
teen teaching a number of music put
“•Well, how does it look?* Nine
cerns the weal or woe of their children. ler and claims to have strong backing in hi this city tor several months. Her n Ils
times out of ten he’d reply.
A little money judiciously spent in educa­ his new project His scheme as nufulded etna have always been careful of the co
tion is a thousand times better than money to us is to run from here to Freeport on
“ ’Wen. that's just about the most
pony »Ue went In, and ahe was proba
hoarded and given to tlie child that has the old Lowell 4 Hastings R. R. bed. unfurtunate enough to resent somewl
becoming bonnet you ever had on your
never learned Ils value. Educate the son which is graced to within a few miles of this parental eurvelllancf.
heart’
Then I'd feel pleased, of
and daugnter and then let them build the city. From Freeport the road will run
Mr. Y.iung.ls quite a pleasing y&lt;J
course.
&gt;
their own fortune: aud especially If you to Gran I Rap’ds, tte line having been
“A week later, just as we'd be start­
man. ulio came from Ontario a few
have llttlo to give them, remember that a survej ed and map made. This may seem mvnUu .lo&lt; v ,ud ,Uried , u,||or ,|.opTa,
ing for the theater, this same man
dollar spent on-their education now will a little out of *he way to get to Grand Bairn RanM,, whleb dlu not ,.ru.e .bewould be likely to burst out with:
be of more value than thousands bye and Rapids but Mr. Boynton informs us that
««sra . He e4kd tirquenUy at tbcSrt,,.
“ ‘For heaven’s sake, what's that
bje. We understand that special provis­ the distance Is 1 % miles shorter owing to tortal tuttalta. but
tobi.jX,,
ion has teen made for teachers review the fact that Grand Rapids is sn far north tbe hou»s sjnee wldch time It la auunoTed thing you've got onT
“ Thing I've got on? Why, what do
clasres during Uie Full term,’ so that any and west of this city. From Grand Rap­ Ibo, oo.reap.nded tbrouxb motoal I.U i.d^
•desiring to better prepare tliemselves to Ids the line will extend to Grand Haven. Meantime abe baa alao mrreaoonded with you mean?"
“’That hat! You’re never going to
teach tbe coming winter can -spend two IS miles of the rome we understand bring
• yorni. man. or SL JoMtib, Mo. w th
g °
or three months In the Hastings High air .i&lt;Iy graded; The line from hen4 to her mother, abe met blm In China™ tun wear that?’
school to their utmost profit
ta't.'e Creek will go through Johnstown wieka afo where they did lhe world'a lair
It you are debating lhe matter ace Sup’*. aud Bedford.
iwlber. Ue waa Invlled to ,|,u uLJel W?.at .lund o{ a m»n are you?'
Sterling and talk with him about tbe
Of course we have no mean &gt;! knowlt g Eaton na
„Iu. Bnu
„
Raplda,
and Ukl
did mi spending
.pending
wiglt
“ ‘What d'ye mean?'
*a wt*
courses &lt;&gt;f study, tuition, boarding place, w .u is a’, tbe back of \te project, but it ia 1 then*.
th“ Ia U,e bonn®^ thBt yon
To-day
ntmnlng Mia. WUklna aune m
etc. He intorms us that be can supply u reported that they are men of abundant
T__
‘
•Aid was so becoming to me only a
limited number of young meu and women mean*. We hope so and hope that Jerry I c .arTutte
arlllttn with
with’hcr'ra'thw and inL. ’TT 1
J
Ud
» fbn week ago.’
with draitable places to work for their will wade through with It all '0. K . but baring an Interview w'th n ldJ
.
NeTer in
wide, wide
tn n,
board; rnuom can be hired cheaply; and
"a \ 1 re ffot * Httlo taste, I think.’
..TI
Ijr marrW „
jtartiva board themselves.
.
Hard times are Just tbe times to attend; I tte Itunjlmw go lb-oogh it L expert’And that man will brazen it out in
, I..,- .-.renon,
wtr.,rau-d ,t
rehool terauan little else can be done pio:- * ed t:.at It wla go thrau.*h the westerni limUe most sha melts* way, though I
. m-, ,4l,t chureli MHan, n!wnt , .■c|w.k
J
liaNy &gt;i..t wk.-n the good times, which u-&lt;”«f the city. n-arWe&gt;.t Urtvk. T...
. I
know that he knows I am right.
TI.U
wllnw ,te
«:lt »««r.-l,-. ...jn.* sooner or later, arrive c&lt;-r*lnly wouldn't be very datable or
bun. .In,,,,
.
jm‘lmy
1
"&gt;»'&gt;
yon.wi! Sint jon have prepared fur profit- i**»-vug«-r tntffi; and wouldn’i c-vtei) mueu
'S?,v«lr»«‘&gt;««te*owr u« .J
i have the money oral say nothing to
lurn on Uw .Bbjwt, B„. j,-. rCrT
°
Itaulk abvut poiMMltig pror.'! ;0 I

Don’t
Assest

ruinm;

examined
icci and fitted with1 glasses by

Dr.

q. w lowry.

IVOTICE
I am going to dispose ofnir ,
new flirilitllri' lit .rime prioU
Now is your time to ret good)
(........... .
&lt;l

.r,.

Mth* money.
money
for a little

.
I will

I will

Still
DUJ' BlKl M'll second
hand goods an&lt;l do UphulBering and ivpairmg.
°
*

I?
Jefferson St. Furniture
S Store.

WANTED!

I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw L
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING.
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can't handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

J. L. WILKINS, ag-t.

Qood 5hoe5 *•
fl LOW Fr KE

1 hat’s what everybody is looking lor
now days, and everybody that conies; into my
store find just what they want.
I he times
are close and one dollar does the same work
n&gt;&gt;w di.it two dollars Used to do.
SCHOOL WILL COMMENCE

Soon and you will want some shoes f r ;;‘e
e uldrfcn. I have a full line and can s lit ysu.
14 d you ever trj' a pair of lhe Baldwin shoes.
r Ross, Levis &amp; Pifers? They c.n'-t b&lt;-‘
" -ten. Always call on me before ivim
■ ots, shoes or anything in thafiiie

‘a

“ ha’' •
■'Finiua
“»« ttat vou can wlT n”“

F..Q. STOWELL.

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                  <text>The best Advertii ingmedium tn Ba'-ry County. .

Hastings Banner.

^L. XXXVHI. NO. 18

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Hastings, mich., aLjgust 31, i893.
astings

the

i ’

DOWAGIAC .

SHOEDR/LLy

(7* iota nun

Is the very best drill made.

It has reached tlie perfection

•to b: attained after'21 years’ experience

its manufacture, while

in

.oth- r drills have been made but a year or two. &gt;

If you need a drill

don’t think of buying one without calling at my store.

IRA VAN VALKENBURGH,

.

LEADING HARDWARE DEALER IN BARRY COUNTY.

School Soon Commences!
Aib I the boys and girls will heed Good Dur­
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4

■

we Gan save you Moneu.

SoniGihino
Thai should
Be• rancnibcrcd

»
Is thut 1 don't go thro’
the country “hen-peck­
ing” the life out of you
trying to sell you some­
thing you don’t want or
need, but when you,are
in want of anything1 in
my line such as

Lumber Wations. BuqqIbs.
Plows. Drills, and
As we have a large stock . which we wish to Spring Tooth Harrows,
reduce.

WHOLE NO. 1994
Oranrevillo.

Banner

Miss Ellse LaPrad started for Toeoma,
Washington Monday—F. A. Splckler is
homo for a short time—Mrs.’ Henry Lewis
Is visiting friends at charlotte—Elmer
England of Grand Rapids Is in the village.
He reports work scare In that city—Alva
Valentine has a felon on his hand—D. C.
Jordan and wife of Middleville visited
friends here this week—Someone who at­
tended the Farmers Picnic at Gun Lake
must have been fond of suouse, as one of
our young men came home minus a part of
one ear—Mrs. E. M. LeBarun is visiting
In the northern part of the state—Albert
Johnson was in Allegan Monday.

Miss Flora McCalum called on friends
last week. She goes to Elkhart Ind. to
teach the coming year.—Born to Mr. and
POOR. BTtOS..
Mrs. Verdlne Aug. 17th a daugter.—The
Misses Marshle and Floy Beebe, of Nash­
ville are visiting friends here this week.—
HJMiTINGfl. MICH.
Mr. and Mrs. W. (?. Robinson attended
camp meeting, south of your city last
COUNTY NEWS.
week.—Ground was broken and stone­
drawn, for the new Congregational Church
Dowling. .
on the south east comer of S. R. Willsons
Quite n wind aeconjpanled51ic rain we
farm. last week.—Miss Maude Malay is
It Thursday—The picnic held in Mr
visiting friends in Battle Creek—Miss
grove Friday was a failure—We
Cornelia Sunlain Is very’ sick recovery Is
ttle late, but R. Powell and wife
doubtful—Mr. and Mrs Frank Dickinson of
proud q^osseseers of a bouncing
Nashville and Miss Alma Bush of Delton
'. B. VanHorn will leave for Call-1
called on Charley Robinson and wife
Fira destroyed about five tons of hay Sunday last—Mr. Cookson and Mr and
lhe first of October for the benefit
lealth—Emjna Siam Is working for and quite a quantity of straw belonging to Mrs. Albert Dewey Jr. are entertaining
ck In Johnstown—Cora Mack has Adlebert Morelmute. Timely help stop­ friends from Buffalo.
:n entertaining a cousin—Grand­ ped further damage—Some of our boys
y Is sick at this writing suffering here are beginning to practice ball playing
nirkory ‘Corner*.
Rev. Phillip Moiieum and wife of Bos­
e injuries of a fall—School com- with a view to win laurels by and by—
next Monday—Mrs G. Bragg and Anol Kingsbury and wife have gone to ton visited her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Peto&amp;ky
on
the
excursion
—
The
great
i&gt;f South Bend Ind. are visiting
H. Elliott Wednesday and Thursday of
nei^ tin's week—Dr VanHorn went to event of last week was the marriage be­ last week. He proceeded to Chicago to
Plainwell Monday on business—P. G. tween Mr. Willie Gibson and Miss Nora cancel an engagement made for him to de­
Given.
The
knot
was
tied
by
John
ConH6bry Is very low with inflammation of the
liver an address before the Baptist Peace
bowels—Leela Cox Is very sick with ty­ yer Esquire on the afterfioon of the 2CLIi. Convention assembled at that city—Mrs.
phoid fever—Alta Fray is working for P. The newly married pair were treated to a Frank Deetrich and children returned
friendly
chanvarle
in
the
evening
which
G. Henry—There Is sickness at F. Osgoods
from Luke Odessa Saturday after having
—R. K. Stanton and friend returned from brought out the cigars—A grove meeting visited her sister Mrs. Adna Jones several
Ch cago Saturday—If Dr VanHorn con­ was held near Wm. Carpenter’s at Wall days—Milo S. Barber -and wife visited
cludes to sell out a doctor from Clarksville lake on Sunday Inst and was attended by friends at Martin Saturday and Sunday—
will take hla place. We hope the Dr will quite a number from here. The sermon Will Mott and wife went to Battle Creek
remain—Albert Woodmansee reeelvetl a was delivered by Rev. A. O. Cossar of Saturday for a week’ visit with friends
telegram stating bls father in Washington Vermontville and was pronounced by nil residing about there—Arthur Bush and
who heard II to be a very able discourse— wife returned from the world’s fair Satur­
Wai, not expected to live.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fon liave lost their day after having spent the week seeing
Naahville.
daughter Jennie aged thirteen years and the wonderful sights in and about Chicatro
A. H. Smith Is home from Middleville nine mouths. Her death occurred on the —The well known Hou. Thomas Cosey
for]a few days—E. S. Ferris of Muskegon 26th. and the funeral services took place claims to have found near the waters edge
at
the church on the 28th. Two more of of Fair Lake upon Charles Nobles march
was a guest at G. A .Truman’s over Sunday
—K. E. Sturgis went to Chicago Monday their children are very sick although they a human skeleton of more than ordinary
—Ml* Orra Smith has returned from a are thought to be somewhat better nt this stature, besides that a gun to all appear­
visit at Jackson—Mr G. A. White and writing. The friends and neighbors feed ance made many years ago when percuss­
family of Portland North Dakota were the great- sympathy for Mr. Fon and family in ion was used instead of caps. Upon the
irimsts of C. Putman's lost week—Miss their time of trouble.
oarrel only appears ‘’London.’’ Since
Olike Clever who has been visiting friends
Eair Lake has been drained some two
Creasy.
herie returned to Iter home al Middleville
years ago the water has receded back from
*Mrs.
Stella
Paimeller
of
Charlotte
Is
Tuesday--Mr and Mn, Len Felfchtner
high waler mark some fifteen rods or more.
mounted their wheels Sunday morning staying a short time with her sister Mrs. Presumably those bones may have been
atui started for Bellevue but alas for Len E. Rlckenmore—Hattie Case has gone there many years as no resident living
to
Hastings
to
attend
the
leaebers'
Inatiat Kalainn the tire to his bike gave “out,
about here has any knowledge of the gun,
am| about 3-80 P. M.’he was seen coming tute—Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and nor is there any one who has mysteriously
hottie is a carriage. Mrs Feightner com­ daughters of Battle Creek visited friends diasapeared trom among us—L. Polley and
pleted the trip without him—John Fur- here on Monday—Bum ice K.. only child wife are entertaining 1 niece of his from
of Isaac and Eva Rlckenmoru died Adg.
niss and family and Victor Fnrnlss -were
25tii. of cholera infantum. Age. nearly 2 N. Y. who will vlait the worlds’fair before
at Thotuapple lake Sunday.
years. She was a remarkably bright child returning home—Frank Dietrich has com­
and her death was a ||reat bnreavt-ment to pleted a new barn. J.- M. Crop having
done the mechanical work—Ross Cad wallMiss Tina Smith dled-at Belding aged 24 her parents. Funeral services were held
years of-malarial fever. Her body was Sunday by Rev 1. C. Chose—Al Bradley mi er and Fred Elliot are expected home
brought bonus for burial. The funeral and wife took lhe train Tuesday for Chi­ to-day after having spent the week at the
took place Sunday at the M. E. church and cago—Mrs. Mary Rowe of Comstock was world's fair—M. M. Rockwell has caused
wak conducted by Eld. G. A. My res—Mr lhe guest of relatives here from Saturday, a new wind mill to be erreeted upon bls
and Mrs Nichols nre called to part with until Monday—Mfs. Mary MoNinch, eldest farm 2 miles west of the Comers, Theron •
Aldrich having done the Job in his usual
one of their twins. The little one died Sun­ daugbter*of Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher,
day of cholera infantnm—Miss Josie All­ died Saturday aged 58 years. Tupsdaj- of good and workman like manner.
last
week
a
six
pound
tumor
was
tfnpved
owing has been ill with tha measles—W.
Woodland.
R. I Vester, C. C. Fleming. Minnie Vester from her, she rallied from the effects of
We had a fine shower on Thursday
anil Miss Adali Odell visited the World's the operation, but Saturday a change cause
fair last week—Mr V esters people leave for the worse. In her last moments she a slight one on Sunday night—Several ofc
us1,next Monday—Miss Fannie Carpenter dictated the verse of a hymn she wished our fanners are complaining that their
clover is all dead that a grub is working
‘
will return to Lansing tills week to deliver sung and the text she wished tor her funenil services. Funeral services were held at the root—The ball game between Wood­
the books she sold.
land and Sunfield nines on Thursday re­
Monday.
;
sulted in a sopre of 14 to 27 - lu favor oL
.
•
Iteltou
HowanaMUk
Woodland nine—The Woodland second
Mr and M's L. W. Whittemore went to
Charlie Minar is quite sick at this writ­ nine played the Lake Odessa first nine at
Petoskey Tuesday* for a ten days visit—
Mrs Dickinson of Nashville has been vlsit- Ing—Myrtle Pierson and Louie Hall arc Lake Odessa on Saturday. They ware
Injc her parents Mr Bassett's people—C. B. In attendence at the teachers institute this stopped at the end of the 7th Inning with
Robinson and wife was at Kalamazoo week—Miss Frankie Gufflu returned from the scon* standing 13 to 14 in favor of the
Monday—Those on the sick list are Loda the world's fair Thursday—Mattie Cruoks- Lake Odessa nine. Our boys would have
Norwood. Uni Burst, Mrs Simpson and ten started Tuesday for Ami Arbor where won the game if they had not made a wild
Mrs Norris—Mr Hall and wife. Mrs Skill­ she will spend a short time visiting rela­ throw and got rattled in the 7th. innlpgs. jf
man and Mrs Dr. Scribner were at Gun tives—Bessie Williamson spent Sunday At the end of the sixth Innings the score
lake last Friday to a picnic and listened to with her parents—John KinA was „in stood 0 to- y.t In favor of Woodland. The
a speech by Governor Rich—Mrs Kerns Grand 'Rapids last week—Frank- Smith Woodland Dine only played s«ven • boys
nmde n business trip to Kaloniazoo—C. B. and family of Grand Rapids are guests of two of the best players not being present,
Robinson was In Plainwell last week—Mrs Mr. Bowen and family—Miss Frankie while Lake Odessa played nine man—
(&gt;. Bassett was at Kalamazoo last week— Guffin Is at work at William Bowens—Mr. William Cable and Daley Warner were ‘
Joliny Williams was al Plalnwall Thurs­ and Mrs. Mose Bechtel of Gains and Mrs. married on Wednesday. They base the
day—Mrs Utter of Kalamazoo has been Cline of Parmilee and Mrs. Hoisted mid best wishes of the Bannkr scribe—L.
visiting her mother Mrs Sprague—W. H. son of Perry spent Sunday at J. Bechtel's Faul, wife and soft Lawrence are expected
Chase was at the county seat Saturday— —Mrs. S. Gun of Chicago is the guest of to return from Chicago Thursday—Our .
Miss'Mary Hou venor spent Sunday with her brother Chas Guffin—3. T. Ives and first nine played the Freeport nineMooday
bef parents—Look out for a couple of men Sousie Trimmer of Grand Rapids are visit­ the game resulted in a score of 23 to 35 in
dining the people with pianos. “George ing relatives at tills place—Mr. and Mrs. favor of Woodland—Chas Grozlnger will
dbu’l deal In them any more.” They will Jud Pratt of near Middleville spent Sun­ start for Valparaiso on Friday. Cliati. ex­
with the
latter*’
parents— pects to take a two years course at the N.
want to leave one at your house and give day
game
at
Streeters 1. N. S.—Our school will open neat Mon­
trusic lessons to pay for storage and If you —The ball
cause the vale of four of them by Introduc­ Landing last Saturday between the day and we hope with a third teacher add­
ing the one nt your bouse yours will cost Bowens’ Mills boys and the East Wayland ed there will be no difficulty In, accommo­
you nothing, •’providing” you doul sign a boys resulted In favor of the latter, the dating foreign pupils—Mrs. G_ Faller Is
contract with them to show that they left scores standing 3 to 29—The farmers pic­ very sick—C. S. Palmatler was In Has­
one in your possession and if you do they nic wua grand success. There was the tings on Monday on legal business—Clyde
will have you for 8450—C. B. Robinson largest crowd that ever assembled at (Jun Pardun was taken dangerously ill Satur­
and family start Tuesday for Detroit Lake—A meeting will be held at the day but is some better at this writing—L.
thence to Vassar, Tuscola Co. for a visit— Peoples atyixch Wednesday evening Aug. Parrott and Johnathan Haight returned
Hou. F. A. Dean of Charlotte Sundayed at 30tb. for the purpose of organizing a from Livingston county Saturday where
Wall lake—Mrs C. L. Pancoast visited her Christian Endeavor Society—Austin Hunt they went to attend the funeral of Mr.
son H. E. Pancoast Tuesday—Minnie Nor­ of thia-place and John Conrad of Otsego Hiagbi's sister. They report everything
wood was In Kalamazoo Tuesday—Orville were strolling some ten years ago around dried up there even worse than it is here—
Burst returned from Grand Rapids Tues­ Hog lake and camo across a box turtle. John Peters of Pennsylvania te visiting re­
day- -Mt O. Peake of Shultz was In town Not expecting ever to meet the gentlemaai latives In Woodland—Bart Miller and
again, Mr. Coo rad inscribed his name and. Otto Glpe paid two doliarojMeh cn Tues­
Tuesday. _______________ __
the date on the turtle and as good luck day towards repairing tha streets of Lake
would have It this year of all years put in Odessa. Each of the boya baa a best girl
Milton Hartom is at Chicago this week an appearance to be read. Mr. Shook of al the Lake and went over on Sunday to
doing the world's fair—Mrs Frank Chur­ this place being the finder and Mr. Hjunt pay their respects. Deputy Fish Warden
Chill of Toledo is visiting friends here— sends the same to Mr. Conrad.
Stim don’t seem to like tbe Woodland boys
Mr. aud Mrs. Joe Ray and children of
and swore out a warrant and had the boys
Yankee Spring*.
•
St. IajuIs Mo. are at C. Tompkins visiting
arrested for i m mod urate driving. The^
—Millard Hamilton and family of Striker
No rain yet and crops are past redemption boys confessed the crime, paid two dollars,
Ohio are at A. W. Wilcox—Mrs W. Jewell —There was the largest crowd at the far­ each, shooKNiands with Bro. Stim, Invited;
has been entertninlng a niece Miss Rora- mer’s picnic last Friday that ever gathered him across the county line and came home,
Iwck this week—Mr and Mrs J. Lowe are at Gun Lake and all report a very good rejoicing—J. M. Smith had a yearling.visiting friends here—School begins Mon­ time. There was some excellent speaking colt badly w hooked, last week—Editor.
day al the Center Mary Wilcox at the helm by Hon. Wm. Stuart, of Grand Rapids and Felghner made a boniness trip to Lake
—Quarterly meeting at the M. P. Church Gov. Rich—Mr. and Mr?.. E. E. Van Nors- Odessa on Tue-duy .
beglnn Friday night of this week, will dall of Washington. D. C., are spending a
continue Saturday afternoon and evening few days with friends around here—Ed
and Sunday trorning President Dodds will and Art expect to piny at the North Irving
Levi Cotton at*J family of Sunfield visit­
Im- present—Lots of sickness Is reported hall next Saturday night—We bear that ed friends here part of last week—C. Car­
now owing no doubt to the warm days Dave Trimmer started for Kansas last penter and wife of Sunfltld attanded
and cold nights—Henry Tasker lost a Monday. We will miss him for he was church here h-l Sunday—Mm. Morton.
valuable cow Friday—Mrs Fox visited at one of our tine young men—We are sorry Rowley of PattenvUIr h enllingon friends
Battle Creek last week—Matting has been to hear that they had to take Mrs. E. Court­ here bringing her husbands' fatter and
purchased to put down In the church. Mrs ney to Ute Kalamazoo Insane asylum last mother who will remain with, friends a
A. Fox paying for half of It—Mrs Scott's Monday for treatment—The Duffee boys few days—Buck Durkee and Lyman Cham­
Sister has been visiting her {ecently—Mrs. have their new liarn raised and partly en­ berlain aae on the sick list as is Clarence
John Tuckerman Is visltmg at Battle closed—Fred Williams had tho misfortune Kinney who at last reports was aot expect­
Creek tills week—Minnie Wardell of Battle to loose one of his cows by falling Into an ed to recover— Lee McDonald and wife
Creek visited at G. W. Totnpkln’s last old clsteru last week.
Sunday*! with friends near the county
w^ek—A W. Wilcox is visiting his eon nt
hub—We hear It whispered that Lee
.
Bedford.
Mancelona this week—Mary Wilcox visitChase sank a large t&gt;oat and got some
•*&lt;1 Mrs Jane Mayo al Bellevue last week—
The reception given by the Y. P. S- C. water un his clothes In Saddlebag lake
Louis Hinchman and family have been to E. at the Grange Hall last Thursday Eve. —Wm. and Anna Chase Suodayed with
the World’s Fair the last two weeks.
Aug. 34. .was a success, there.belng about their parents.
sixty present. The young people seemed
Brnab Ridjre.
tto enjoy themselves with music and games
0. V*. Siam was called to Ohld last week -—Como to church next Sunday and enjoy
The Ladies Dime Society will meet next
by the death of an uncle—Geo. Dilenbeck jgood music and pleasant, bright services. week Wednesday with Mrs. 8. McIntyre—
county drain commissioner was on our ]Moniing talk on “The Sunday Question" Miss Bell Klsc from Ind. , is visiting her
streets last week—Mrs Geo. 'Havens who .—Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith visited the grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Finley Marks
has been 111 Is better al this writing—Our 'World's Fair last week—Frank Houghs —Clarence Olm-tead and wife of Chicago
school’commences Monday with Fannie &lt;cut his knee very badly last Monday morn­ are visiting friends on State Road—The
Pierce as teacher—Some or our farmers are Iing—Miss Emma Carr of New York, is.
I ____________
State Road Sabbath school will picnic at
cutting up tlieir corn—The grxxi times the 'visiting Mr. and Mrs. Perkins of this' Tbomapple Lake next Friday—Mr. an&lt;l
Democrats promised us, do not materialize •place—Walter McOmber. who has been at Mra. Cronk from VemontvUla are visiting
but the dropping of deserving pensioners ।Gull Lake this summer with hla studio, friends on State Road—Bora to Mr. and
from the rolls goes on—No rain In Brush I will eome back to Bedford thia week—Mr. Mrs. Priae a daughter last Friday—L1 Ilia
Ridge to apeak of since July the Ifith.
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Am H.
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Is the all-absorbing question just
now. Two or three years ago
the silver in a silver dollar was
worth in the nei hborhoc 1 of 100
cents. At the present time it is
worth only about 50 cent.v.
To-day for 50 cents you can
buy Furnitureat Archie McCoy s
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cost you $1.00.

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Eood’s^Cures

(olun/bMgpotfioQ.
Dibectobs of the California midwin­
ter fair have accepted plans for four
buildings to cost &gt;880,000. Ground will
be at once broken.
A “model of the figure of Lot's wife
in salt" appears in the Kansas world's
fair exhibit to represent ok illustrate
the salt industry of the stflte.
Theodohk Thomas* old orchestra will
be given employment at the fair, if the
member-* are willing to accept reduced
pay and “make more music."
Commissioner Minaxo and Interpre­
ter Yoshikawa, Japanese representing
.their government at the world's fair,
have been converted to Christianity.
The German exhibit at the world's
fair contains an architectural display
including drawings illustrating 200 or
more of the most notable buildings in
the empire.
Arkansas people are making a rec­
ord for their generous hospitality. Of
the six southern states not having a
building at the fair five have made
headquarters at the Arkansas building.
Connecticut will celebrate its day
at' the fair October 11. Gov. Morris
and his staff wiH leave New York in a
special car October 8, and on their ar­
rival in Chicago wiU be received -by
the Sons of Connecticut.
Rhode Island wiU present its
world’s fair budding to Chieago after
the exposition closes. The structure
will be very picturesque in appearance. being a reproduction in part of
the Ixnioux "Old Stone Mill" nt New-

Mrs. John IT. Coott

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had a terrible AUtreosia wy«t*mack. I
troubled with keartfcara. ami otek k radar tea
irequently melted me. I have been taking

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For Catalogno, address
A. 3. Pariah, Propr.

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Tue South Kensington musenm,
London, paid £80 (&gt;400) a yard for some
lace manufactured iu the south of Ire­
land. It ia said that this is the highest
price on record and that the lace ia of
the most ex-.uisite workmanship. The
lace is exhibited at the world's fair.
Noahchimi, an Arab woman who
has been enchanting visitors of the
I’ Plaisance, got herself into trouble the
other day. when J. E. Lester, of Bos­
ton, caused her arrest He produced
t
- wxe
some coins which he. ..id
said he
ho bought
I from
her .nd claimed they were
‘
; ’counterfeits. On promise that she
; would
’J not do it again the woman was
| dismissed. Many of the coins which
। are sold in that thoroughfare are said
to be counterfeits.
,

On gallery B, ta lhe Liberwl Arte
department of Manufactures building,
in two sections, are the educational ex­
hibits of the province of Quebec, Caa,
under the charge of Canon Brucheat, D.
D., appointed by tho government, assbted by Brother Pelerinn*. The ex­
hibits come from two hundred convents
and academics, and the McGill univer­
sity, Protestant, of Montreat The ex­
hibit of the latter is not as extensive
as the merit of tho university warrants. ;
but the space could not be obtained. |
The work represented iu the remaining
portions of the two sections shows the
system of education of the convente and
academies by grades, from the first
step to the graduating course. There
are compositions In English, French,
German and Spanish by pupils of the
various schools, and some of these are
illustrate! with pen drawings by the
student, the subject being told in a
twofold manner. Great, albums, con­
tain samples of needlework from the I
simplest bit to the finest crochet and
lacework. The name of each worker
and her age arc appended to the article.
The ages range from eight to sixteen
years and some of the work is remark­
able. In one exhibit work is shown in
flax, from the preparation of it on
through its several stages, the last be­
ing a woven article. This is done by ;
the students of Ursaline convent, Robertvue. Lake St. John. The work of ■
theblind^in the asylum at Montreal, I
under the direction of- the Gray Nuns, is j
but another revelation of the ability of
the blind. One sample will illustrate: ,
A blind girl eleven years old wrote a
poem in French. The manuscript is
shown. Then she eopied it from a type
machine aud the typescript is perfect.
Tho history of the Institute of the Con- '
gregationof Notre Damo (burned n few
days ago) from its foundation. in 1020.
Marguerite Bourgeois, is shown in
'a large
------- --frame, the priests, sisters su­
perior and others appearing in pen
sketches. OU paintings and sketches
by the deaf mutes of Montreal are in­
teresting. In a glass case are eighteen
thousand pressed flowers, each an­
alyzed. all from thesoilof Canada! The
exhibit, as a whole, is varied and B;any
things there are curious, and nil are
creditable to the system of education iu
the old province.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
A V«rrW of Aleohol
«*•
I. bor.tory of th. Week. Or«r * Ch.£
ieal
J iCtoon' “±S-n”
to the building. Damage, W5,000. The
fire spread tn ad o‘“lD&lt;rbQ‘ldlnK*’.?*^
iDg the following
ware company. W.V00; Dibblee &amp; Co.,
I1, 000; Wygant’a building. fl.OOJ ,0&gt;ca5
F. Schmidt, the chemist at Weeks, was
quite severely, though not dangerous­
ly. burned by the explosion.
Aoaa »

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William Wallace SackeL of Grand
Rapids, was arrested in Racine, Wuu,
charged with fraudulently marrying
Mrs. Ida J. Clark, a widow. S*«krt
hired J. S. Brown, a ahopmate, July
to impersonate a United States °®cyr
with authority to marry people back­
et baa one wife living at Grand Rapids
and u divorced wwife at Eldridge. Offi­
cers were looking tor Brown.
The moat horrible eass of suicide that
ever occurred in .Monroe county was
that of Mrs. Monrad Fir at French­
town! She was about W years old and
for v number of years has been of
feeble mind. She somehow obtained a
can of keroecne oil and after saturat­
ing her clothing with the oil set it on
fire. When found she was sliocklngly
burned, but lived several hours. She
leaves a husband and family

Word has been received »t Port
Huron by Messrs. Stevens St Merriam
that Mrs. James Trim, who lived there
about ten years’ ago, has fallen heir 'to
a comfortable fortune left to her by her
husband from whom she separated
about ten years ago. Mr. Trim had
since gathered a good fortune in West
Virginia, which on his death be left to
his wife. The wife’s whereabouts at
present are unknown.
Colored Knights Templar.

The grand commundcry of Colored
Knights Templar of Michigan in con­
clave at Grand Rapids elected officers
as follows:
Henry Weaver, of Chatham, to be grand com­
mander. J. J. Adams, of Grand Rapids. deputy;
H D. Vesey, of Detroit grand generalissimo;
John A. Bril, of Grand lUpids. grand captain
general; John U Cole, of Detroit, grand treas­
urer; J. W, Montgomery, of Chatham, grand

PLAYING WORLD’S FAIR.

attackio a store.

Chicago, Aug. W.-Chicago witnessed
on Monday the nearest approach to the
looting o* one of its great department
stores, that of Siegel, Cooper &amp; Co.,
that has ever taken place In the his­
tory of the city. The store was saved
from being raided by the presence,
the active and efficient work done by
Chief of Detectives John Shea and As­
sistant Chief of Police Joseph Kipley.
The movement on State street was
one of those extraordinary things
which unorganized mobs sometimes da
It had no leaders and seemingly had no
purpose except a wild desire for action
on the part of the men who hail been
standing quietly for hours listening to
speeches in almost every modern lan­
guage.
The trouble began from the moment
when Assistant Chief Kipley notified
the leaders of the mass-meeting that
no more street parades would be toler­
ated. Angry howls greeted this an­
nouncement from the stand. Several
speakers advocated parading the streets
despite the police orders.
Home one called out, ’‘Where’s the
black flag?" “Black flag! black flag!”
reechoed the crowd, but it was not
forthcoming. It had been in the crowd
st the statue during the afternoon but
was not unfurled. The crowd filled the
street from curb to curb. Fruit stands
were run over but not plundered. Light
vehicles were jerked about in a spirit of
vlciousneea
The crowd was swiftly
becoming a mob. It was nearing the
danger line.
.
A short distance south of Van Buren
.the mob was startled and thrilled by a
voice in clear, loud tones: “Siegel A
Cooper,” “Siegel Jk Cooper,” “On to
Siegel A Cooper's!" The mob hud its
cue. Men’s faces whitened, their hands
instinctively clinched, and on the
double-quick they started for the
'
entrance
to
Siegel
great main
.
K roar of mingled
&amp; Cooper's.
voices filled the street II grew in vol­
emo. it sounded like a storm. The mob
had reached the sidewalk immediately
fronting the entrance. Then the police
sprang in. The detectives, who were
almost without exception veterans who
have fought through many a street
fight went in on that crowd and
through it very swiftly. They uped
only their hands and chiefly pulled the
men about, but in those case* where
resistance was made the hand was
doubled and put into action.
Inside the store a panic was about W
ensue. The great mob was seen rolling
rapidly to the entrance. Clerks* faces
blanched. Customers eagerly hurried
to escape down aisles to the north and
south exits. Il was bargain day and
the great store was jammed with
women, young and
on their shop­
ping trips- They isrfuld not hurry out.
Harrison street station was telephoned
for help.
.
Before the crowd on the outside had
time to do any mischief Assistant Su­
perintendent Kipley and Inspector
Shea swooped down at the head of
thirty or forty oflicers in plain clothes.
In less than five minutos the mob was
flying in all directions, pursued by the
officers, who kicked and thumped Die
surprised
beligerenU
with remarkable
~
1 and viKor- Several thousand speclators were attracted to the scene and
State street {pr blocks was black with
people.
Inspector Shea kepthls officers busy
moving tne crowds, and after half an
hour’s, turmoil the excitement died out
and business went on as usual No ar­
rests were made, the police acting so
promptly that neither the ringleaders
nor their followers had time to do any
actual
Hincd. harm, even if they were so in-

■
Stato Board nt Health.
From various portions of the state tho
reports of seventy observers for tbo
“PlayiUg world's fair”-is now a fnvur- week ended August 19 show that chol­
itc amusement of the smaller boyi and era infantum, u
,^.wvw... bronchitis
dysentery,
girls
of Chicago. Many
aniyj whooping cough increased iu area
urea
p,.....
—.j of
— them
------- -have
------ Bn
..
1... h,-, ..I..... .the
v... v...
......... of
..9 ,lhe
y,
. preva.icnCe. Scarlet
...fever was re&gt;seen t..
for 1themselves
beauties
of
exposition,
expoeition, including the bizarre]
blzarrc| gl&lt;
gio- ' ported at twdnt v-fourplaces, measles at
rfes of the Midway Plaisance. All these eieven. diphtheria at forty-one and tythings the little ones try to reproduce phoid feTer a, thirty-four places
in
woodsheds and attk-s and under.
—.
WITHOUT A TRIPOD.
back porchex Tdys and pictures and
The tramp
Your Druggist will supply you. I How .n Amatmw Fooled tha World’. lanterns and anything else that ea&gt;u be
. evil'hiu
.
. become almost
made to simulate some feature ofi the scare at Marshall, and the dealers in
I
Fair*. Photograph Monopoly.
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MOBTGAGE SALE.
I One of the most absurd and disos- exposition is set up in the "fair” ami an ammunition report extraordinary sales,
Drtsult having been made in the conditions trons rules made by the directors of an admission fee varying from five pins not only of cartridges for revolvers
a wrtain morteaae made by Arthur I&gt; , the fair prohibited the taking of anv to one cent Is collected from neighbor­ ahd shells for breech-loaders, but -of
Hughre and Sarah D. Hughes, bis wife, Hubert । . •
. .
.
.
C.Htrwix. and KmmaJUrooR. hAwile. of Bam•! photograph** by visitors except very ing "kids” who are not favored with powder and ball for the old muskets
that have been in the garret for years.
Couuty, Miebtian. to Walter Dickson, of Al- ' amall
■mall aictnre*
pictures hr
by hlxnd-Ahrrin.1
hand-carried nnm
cam-• -full-term passes by the directors. I"
bany. state of Sew York, dated September at
A West side mother recently observed '
A. D . 1Mb. and recorded In the office of lhe
Found by tha Kosddiir.
great agitation among her little flpek
Kralater of J»eed«, for the County of Barry and
Gotlieb Hotumer, an old resident of
Ntate of Michurin, on the 3rd day ot October. A.
and on inquiry was told they had a
O.. IMA In Ub&lt;r 29 of Mortca&lt;es. on paces 21
Alpena,
was found dead by lhe road­
world’s fair in the basement, and that
aud tt, which said m«rt&lt;nxe was dulv a*stgn&lt;-xl
by .aid Walter Dickson to John A. Robertson,
she "might come in fcr a cent" She side just beyond lhe city limits the oth­
&lt;x Uie County of Barry and State of Michigan,
er night? He was aged 85 years. Cor
paid
no
more
attention
to
lhe
matter
on the t»th day of .1c pie tube r, |tH5, said xtsluntill iu the afternoon her little boy, t^ged oner Shannon held an inquest and doment teat I ng been duly recorded tn lhe office of
the Register of
of .aid ('&lt; unty of Barry,
seven, ran in with glowing cheeks and cidcd that death resulted from natural
on the nth day of February. A. D., 1M3 In Uber
told her to come quick and see their canscfcJt of Morteaxes on pace 4J1, on which said
moruaie. so aasiimed there is claimed io tie
Midway, and that Jeanie and Miiile— 1
due a t the time ot thia notice the sum of three
a neighbor's little girls—were dancing
thousand one hundred elghly two dollars and
Five prisoners escaped from the conn-'
sixty aevoo cents and an Attorney's fee ot fifty
like the Pemians at the fair There ty ....
uuu Rapids.
U!, They anj
jail „
at „,
Grand
are
dollars provided for In said mortcage, and
was enough m this tn alarm the young George II. Wilson. Tony Pulaski. Ernest
which !»the wnole amount ciulteed to be due
enow said mortcacr. and no suit or proceedings
matron, and, apparently responsive to French,
•
Philip - White and ClZrence
at law having been Instituted to recover the
the boy’s urgent invitation, she permit­ Hall.
amount secured by said mort&lt;age or any part
thereof.
ted herself to be led to tho basement. '
The hay crop of the state is estimated
Now, therefore by virtue of the power of Mie
where she .was horrified at what she at 2,500,000 tons, ono of the largest ever
contained in said morixace. and tne statute In
saw. Jennie and Millie, little tot« of produced.
case made and provided, notice Is herebv
that on Saturday, the second day of
&gt;
about
six
years
of
age,
were
perched
on
Fred St&lt;&gt;ddard was arrested In Kala■her. A. D . IMO. at 10 o’clock in the fore
a dry-goods box doing duty as a stage, mazoo. charged with cashing a check
IciMUi Mil at Public Auction, to the hicb, and, clad only in single garments, were for 8850 in Toledo, a, intended for an----THEIR CRIME CONFESSED.
' going through motions that would
other mon of the same name,
.
। have been most shocking in their sug- i
County of Barry ii boiden) lhepremises de­
The frame warehouse of the J. C. Sei-, Arr&gt;“ 01
roar
Who Attacked u&gt;d
scribed in said mortgase. (except such part of
gestive
depravity
were
it
not
for
the
1
the said described premiers as wm Inserted lu
by
fruit evaporator, containing nearly
Murdered Henry Helmick.
said Mortgage by error and which have been
, baby innocence of the performers. ; A
thirty tons of evaporated raspberries, 1
Danville,. III., Aug. 29.—The tour
four
moat enthusiastic audience of about
burned at Eaton Rapids. The loss was murderers of Henry Helmick were artheir own age applauded the tiny
| rested Sunday night, and are Charles
sary tn par tho amount due upon said mortgage rnOTOGRAPmXG AT the faib without dancers, all equally ignorant and inuo- i 813.000; insured for 88,000.
with interest sl eight percent, and all legal
Gas was struck on the farm of A. Harri*« • fresco painter. 17 years old;
ATHXFOD.
cent Without provolfang inquiry as to '
costs. together with an attorney fee of fifty dol­
i E4"* McJunkins, coal miner, 18 years;
lars eaveeanted for therein, ths premises being
why she did it, the mother managed to Hasten near Azalia, Monroe county.
eras. For license to do this two dollars
described in said mortgage as follows
There will be a school exhibit at the
laborer, 21 years, and
Commencing at the north wort corner of F. L, a day is charged, and a tripod must ■top tho “dance” and to obtain from ■
Branch
county
fair;
each
competing'
Starr, coal miner, 90 years.
Blake’s lot In the village of Irving. County of
not be used. A correspondent writes the children a promise that they would «rihr&gt;Ai
Barry and Stsle
irnrn
—■------school &gt;i»iH~.n._
being allowed
space .for ..
the ex­ Tilby are all residents of Dan­
...
M I.of Michigan,
—.....1^ ■&gt;and running
»* .vnot
repeat
it
Cautious
questioning
as foHowa to the Scientific American:
Pate at one time was a
hibition of spccimeas of penmanahip, ville.
“While on the fair grounds the other developed the fact that a large boy who drawing, modeling in putty, botanical hand on Helmick's farm, and knew
blaksfay crossing the race and east of the lot or
Ud&lt;! deeded to Effle B&lt; Id win. and from Mid day I saw an ingenious way of setting lived in the neighborhood and who had
that Helmick carried large
sums
hlghw*} in a south easterly direction on the up a camera without th© use of a tri­ seen the Ui4^gf dances had told tho collections, etc.
Ha induced
south Ims of lhe raceway, to Intersect the
David Lavere lost his sawmill and of money on his person.
little fellowiHMB were getting up the
pond; thence on and along the westerly Hue of pod. The caggera was mounted’on the
Mid pend in a northerly direction to the darr, top of a sman folding chair, which is play fair that the Midway was the best some crops by fire at Mud Lake. Tha lhe other three, at a conference held at
Two Oaks saloon in this city, to walk
and from tbenee following the center of the
part of the exposition, and had told loss is 81,900.
Ttiornapple river to a point directly north of let on the grounds for ten cents a day.
for the ex­
Work on tho
&lt;fc. .Northern
rail- . 18 miles into the country
—“ Alpena
aa
’uimeni railJ
the point of starting, rod front said point south I approached the gentleman, asking them how to reproduce the acenes and
t-----------a .
-to the place of tx-gtnnlnR. conUlntnx ten acres
is progressing.
Thirty
miles
of 5-7**
of robbing Helmick.
had taught the little girls how to imi­ road
.purpose
. -- -__
, . h'trn
* \----------“*•
v
uuwa or ; Three
raoroor &gt;*w: and all on section thirty ono In him if that was his invention. He said tate the contortions of the loriental road
road
— *»• * *.
_and
...the
.
Three shots
shorn w^n»
were ilr...
firedi by d
Pate
and one
have
been
graded
rails
town four north, range nine west, excepting it was simply a bicycle clamp used for
by Starr. Harris has confessed, and
dancers.—Chicago Herald.
trots the above all streets rod highways now
have been laid on over 8 miles.
.awfully thereon. Also the undivided one-half bolding cameras on bicycles. As I was
overwhelming corroborating evidence
Ale,
Johnxoo.
15
o(
lo
,
t
of th* follow mg; Commencing at a point fifty- leaving he said: ‘I expect to be put In ‘
How Do Yon I’orapire?
two feet, alt Inches west and twelve rods three
leg lu a terrible manner at St. Irnaeo. is being accumulated.
^piu
of the diven people
feet and three Inches north of the southeast the bastile before night, but I am sure j The „greetings
comer of the north west quarter of section it is not a tripod.’ I send you a little who congregate on thu Midway Platy- It we. caught In the bight ot a rope and LYNCHED FOR KILLING A BOY.
thirty-one, town four north of range nine west; picture."
: ance at the Columbian exposition are torn off just below the knee.
running from thence west right rods: thenre
The annual fair of the Alpena County
north to the center of the Thornapple river:
Cb^.
lh.
; "id to b. deeply tatcr,.ltag to Utoto
Negro at NwwAgricultural society will be held at Althence east eight rods, throes south lo place of
beginning It ts'expressly understood that thlpens September 27, 98 and 29.
iast d-scnb.-l premises is all lhe premises, mill
Louisville. Ky., Atig. 39.—Between
privOe«brod rights of flowage, owned by Alonzo
Ttomm Of John Manll. aged a ,nd 1 and S o’clock Monday morning thirty
E. Gardner and Errok Campbell rod roustltii
L7.??1
Okm1*kurnud to horsemen rode into Newcastle, Ky.,
ting lhe I &lt;fe firm. Gardner, I'atupbell A Co . ol
death by the exploelon of a lamp.
Irving, and thnttliis mortgage |a inteoded to
and waking up Jailer Head told him
£^.cnti^ qu&lt;*'
corer the undivided one-half of all righto of was &lt;J«7. Of this number Canada sent HnnThe Michigan Penln.ular ear ahop, they had a prisoner. When Head ap­
OHMGnrdusr, Campbell &amp; C«., together with IK. "Meh wc« g.ther.1 from II0 mnn „llcltowUy lnqu°r«
at Detroit bare abut down for a perlS
perpetual right lo the water power, back
peared with the keys the visitors, must
water flowaito rod mill privileges dsscnbe.1 different factories. When the judging
of three months.
”
carry yourself?" Germans want to
of whom were masked,overpowered him
above with the roller- fioa tng mill and all mil!
J. Frank Hickey, wanted In Chicago and let themselves Into the jaiL They
•fixtures thrreth now auuulng or hereafter tn ih- was finished it was found that out of know “How goes it?" or "How do yon
orecteil rod placed upon said premises Inelud- the 135 medals awarded Canada had And vourseif?" The Russian's formula Mi!T‘ftn’'
“"“It upon were after a negro named Leonard
• । nf above descript Iona.
no less than 126, and also that 81 ex­
That In drafting said mortgage the draftsman
Is: "How do you live on?" But the w^l„ &gt;
D»’«»I»rt. with whom he Taylor. Securing their man they took
made au error and the following described land hibits scored higher than the highest
him about a quarter of a mile opt on
'■
u™u'‘1 in
wtth mill pr let leges and right of flowage, was cheese from the United States fac­ Egyptian’s is the salutation which ap­ h^i^.
peals most strongly to the broiled sight­
the road to Franklinton and hanged
Inserted In mid "lurtgAge by mistake, that lhe tories.
The honors were divided
said mortgiig'.rs had no title and claim no title
Seren aawmUla at Cheboygan are him to » Irra. Taylor's
seer in his cosmopolitan reservation;
to raid preml.ws. and lhe Assignee oi sal-1 among the provinces as follows:
rn»ntag
n.ght
and
day
enttljgta;™
Shorigage daln.s no rights therein, and said Ontario receives 00; Quebec 52; New He anxiously inquires: "How do you
unprovoked assault upon an Italian
premises will net be offered for sale under th«
perspire?” There is a wonderful affinity ^,Ogr °“'mlUI&gt;a. jwtatakafta boy peddler s Week ago. The negro
inurigsKi- »al-. ' he premises so Inserted In Brunswick I; Nova Scotia 2: Prince between this greeting from the land of on * contract to cut 3,000,000 feet.
h°J,Q’'r
Ixead. freetarsaid mortgage by srror and which will not be Edward Island 3. Of the present year’s
the Nile and the crocodile and the fa­ ha'Ji E-,D^le’ of Alpen*. got his right Ing his skull and causing his death.
offlarofi lor sale an described as follows:
Alsothe uudlvfdi 1 one half of the following: cheese. 20 lots from Quebec received
Commencing at a p&lt;'nt flfiy two feet six Indies medals, while only one medal went to miliar question put by Americans, from band mixed up win, a circular ww io a
the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from “ ? „“d
were taken „a
west and twelve rods three feet and three Inches
G»v«» a Life Term.
north of thn south rut corner of the north cheese manufactured in Ontario in the lakes to the gulf: “Is it hot enough gtad.th^
°f
’ h“Od tetrtblZ taAnLomsFrixE, Ky., Aur. M.-At Motwest quarter of sectfe 1 thirty-one. town four 1893.
for you?”—Pittsburgh Chronicle.
north of range nlns we t; running from theme
™*0eld
Itaorso
Deluxe) »u found
westright rods; thend* i orth to the center of
Weat branch baa had eereral incen­
B utterfl Im ua the Fair.
*
tteTboruropienvecjth-nee eart eight rods,
Tnx valuation of thirty thousand dol­
rority of the murder of Abbie Deluxe?
One of the most beautiful exhibit^ lars is given to two vases which th4 diary lire, of Ute, and a morement U
thence south to place of teglnnint. It Is ex
«
’“‘enccd to the penitentiary toe
primly understood that this last described at the world's fair is that of butterflies
on foot to employ a night watchman.
Spanish commissioners keep under lock
premiros to ail the premises, mm privilege &gt; mt
■ Abbie Deluxe? wu the wife of
A Union City farmer threahed forterighto of flow»go. owned by A'onan K. Gardn&lt;r in the Government building. It is an and key. These vases are of iron, four
Aeyof Henry Deluxe?, Georgo’n
rod frank Campbell-to
and
the—lair
—I, oons
v, ’ltuUng
r—
_ , exhibit of all the handsome butterflies feet high; one Etruscan, the other Gre­ eix and a halt buxhel. ot wheat from
•b«. Henry beta» forced to marry
to be found on the American continent, cian. ornamented with gohl hammered one acre.
all rights of raid Girdner, the exhibit not being classified, but
*“d
Th«
into the iron so as to show vines, cupids
*
*
ie simple purpose of and figures of women in flowing dmxeeo.e-minaod wu omn- I
&lt;L L
“’"’•'Mri » nurture eonJomnA BoaJurrsoN.
&gt;
Henry Deluxe?, hl. wife,tuberty of color, texture pevy. A Spanish woman did this highly *^ed u Lux.ta&lt; with exCor. Cyra,
Lore, of - ---------------------- ....
i
_»w »d tootbu4.1.w
PHrurT. CoLonova
prized work. A few
°«l«toy wxx killed and
a poor working girt

Thousands arc suffering with
Torpid Liver-the sj mptoms are
Depression Of Spiptsr Indlgestion, Constipation, Headache.
Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator
is a reliable remedy for Liver
Disorders. It cures thousands
every year; why not try I
Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigoraton

That la a Now Game anil tor CliH'lrru

feW-'^'iora’l

Dnrtnx the prewHn,,.,. ,
tae put Kxton It
।
CHpp,
th.I them, who de|WodrJ „
Now Dl«x&gt;v,.r&gt;. n„i „„iy hld , *!'•
to.ery. but meprd ai, ,,r* ’jwlj «.
•Her etfrel, « u„.
.|K’,w*i,
to hm , peculiar
Ing npld eun&gt; not
I "
&lt;■’«■
Grippe, bin In nil Dta,.,.
U
Otatud r.iii&gt;K«. &gt;m.i u.T““»t.
Aatlimaxnil ua, v,.t,.r ,
r&gt;H, „
Tr&gt;- it ,nil Ic ronvim.,.,. .
"■"’Um.
point. Fire trial l.„i|..,
&gt;-eeri»dru« aton-.
‘
' G

If yciti are not fc-HIng ;
try Electric Bitter-, ii.
left you weak anti
Bitters. Tills remedy
liver, stouuch and kltlmthose organs to pm-fc.n..‘
If you are afflicted w :
you will find mi&gt;&lt;h dy ami
by taking Ehcirlc ihit...
convince you that thi,
need. Large bottles uim
Goodyear^ drug store.

]■’&gt; and iM-aitby
" -f'Pl*" bn
. 11 ■' Kbetrie
" "T-’-Uy w
aiding
ftiiicbom.
•i»d*che&lt;
i tnief
MU
“ ’
you

The best salve in the
for ema,
bruises. aon&gt;s. ulcers, .-.a,,
salt ,rin-OTu. fever
sores, tetter, chapped !&gt;7uLi&gt;
...... chUblMM,
corns, and all akin » riq.;ii,:ia'
a,,l‘ putitita.
ly cures plica or no |.BV .'.i'I'litrtL
Hl,
guaranteed tu give perfei t ...'liduction, or
money'refunded, prh-e’jf,
•■J
per l»i
For sale by W. H. G.-reht-ur. t’’lri’'Irugfist,
Hillsdale business men an- urganiziof.
Urt Of barioeM Iu,
itowuZ
only hotel to close.
*

••Adlronda," Whaler’.
an4
Nerve Cure In guarantied !t&lt;&lt; :f lb Mo|e
phlne. Mineral and Opium S.,!,
u­
H. Goodyear.
The Manistee county fart u H
Onekema on Sept.. 2t&gt;.
aillj j.

h,.u

The Manpielte Dailey Inu, .. in Even.
Ing Democrat Paper, ha- suspended pabHcatlou.
Hereafter all meu employed by the Calnmet * Hecla Mining cntut «iiy
able to apeax,English.
OnrOhl Flro Compa

" That was a gay nld cmnpaoy that we
belonged to. Joe; away back in ’««, *bra
you aud I 'ran with the machine.’ 1m you
u-uirmber that big fire in ll-te! RoW. 0Dt
freexlur uigbt, wtien flfinii people w«-re
pulled out of tla-ir t-urning nu-ni? ami
catue down the ladder hi their lightclothes; a:;;!
and tow
how ’Dick* Gn-^u l&gt;:&lt;;ugtrt
cJcthcs:
down two ’kids' a!
In his arou
and the other’slung to hi. back? Poor
,wl
•Dirk!’ He got the catarrh dreadful!]-,
from so much exposure, and suffered from
it five years or more. We Ihoneht uiw
he was going In consumption, -unj,' But
finally, be beard of Dr. •
&lt;’atarrtx
remedy, and trkdit, and it cure! him up
us round as a flint Hello - Joe, that
catarrh remedy is a'great thiuA It sand
u&gt; good a man and as brave a \vumn as
ever trud shoe leather.”

Ephraim VanHorn, a Jack.-on Pioneer,
is dean, at the age »»1 73, kuving a widow,
t hree sons and a daughter.
While deepoi-dent George Paine of
Clinton, drunk landanum
blew tbe
top of his head off with n shotgun, lie Is
dead-

Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castoria.
‘ Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Mr?. BcureL a»rt-&lt;t 81, of ILhImh; :■&gt; ccb
ting her thlii! act of teeth. Sevcu h*»e
come on her under jaw and one cn lhe
upper.
Thirteen carrier plgr.-tn In -curing tn »
and made Uh* trip &lt;•( mlptwo miles home
iu our hour and iiiu-ep ifunu;

A SURE THING

There Is no trying to dodge u •• Get that
quinine will not always virv malaria.
While it Is doubtless that the large dosca
of quinine, or somr other derivative of *'alisaya bark will cure more csm- «f chills
and fever than any other dreg, ti i» equal­
ly certain that in chronic malaria it ls; io
a majority of cases, a flat failure, in
every malarious district their are thous­
ands of people who continual :• tafce «|ih
nine and yet continually have u:ore or Inu
frequent attacks of malaria. Three facts
need no argument. Every person who
Uvea In a malarious locality knows rLis to
be true.
A remedy capable of curing th- se cases
of chronic malaria that qn-niue will n°*
relieve would be a great blessing t&lt;« hu­
manity and produce a genuine sengatto*
in medical circles. This is ejaetly what
the remedy—Pe-ru-na will do.- H cures
all those old and stubborn cao- • f chronic
malaria that have taken quinine erbaps
for years without result. A thorough
couHe of Pe-ru-na Is sure to n nio’e tUe
malarial poiwnn from the system.
A publication containing the latest in­
formation concerning the nature ami origin
of malarial poison am! the cuie i&gt;&lt; majana
In all Us forms In being sent t- «t«»™
sufferers in all parts of the civil-I »«•&lt;*
by the Pe-ru-na Drue Mannt.&lt;' 'irting &lt; ompony of Columbus, Ohio. -It wi" iH 'vn
free to any address for a limited time.
Otla Scott, thirk-en-yrar*—-I while help­
ing pull stumps on his father -. f-n« n™
Sparta, was Instantly killed by the break­
ing of a bolt in the atumplng machine.

WbeaBsby wwskk.

When she had Children, die ga"*’1 “

At Oraoli. HowthIM "&gt;«»'&gt;• • ^“3
errnini. A l-mp rwtaW Io
Xrw
Mtehnl Moiily. 00'1 l&lt;»
' 2,
were foully burTed. both dyliU
the night

B

�^•3/,
/Z/3=
U
-F

. Bogus white lead
"Q/&gt;rrl1Q ’ would have no
• sale did it not
* -a makers a larger profit than
hnevcJtersuaded to

SILVER MEN LOSE.
The Wilaon BUI Passed by ths
House of Repreaeotativea

J

good " o:

Strictly Pure
White Lead

makes pay of

niqht.

AN UGLY CKEATUIIL

ColumMau Exwaltloa.
th^u™! t5tr*?°n Preaent*«l ohown The Venomous Gila Monster of
Srbt i?^i
d ?.°St P°werf^
Arizona.
f£ti^i?LWOrldwo. manaMbiSrn i
wpecially for exAlthough,
Many
Fabulous Stories Are Told
rt&lt;rh*
A*” A,merieM- Its height is
eight and one-half feet above the platlorn „n Which It slcnJ., an4 an
Deadly.

ALL AMENDMENTS VOTED DOWN.

•on with tho man .tanking be.fae j,
iD U« IHn.tn.tfa? lhe
yoY of thia project..r (or search light)
in» ‘'fameterof Ore feet,
ith a thickness uf over seven-eighths

— pointea ana snarp, or the
rough scales of Ita body upon the
stones or gravel beneath it If this
demonstration fails to repulse the ag­
gressor the gila monster will not hesi­
tate. when thoroughly angered, to
make a snap at the foe. be It man or
beast But it will never attack any­
thing that it does not require for food
unless first interfered with. If escape
be near in the shape of a burro in the
ground or a hole in the rocks large
enough for its accommodation, the
monster will discreetly retire from
view and remain ‘hidden until the
enemy has retired.
If the reptile manages to get a grip
with its horny mouth, ax hard and cut­
ting as that of a snapping turtle and
filled with sharp necdle:like teeth,
upon the yielding flesh of an-aggre.ssor,
the vice-like jaws can only be pried
apart by great muscular action with
some instrument The wounds show
all the indication of blood poisoning
by means of venom, tbe limbs swell',
failure of the nervous system becomes
apparent, and death may 6m»ue, unless
prompt medical assistance brings re­
lief.
The story that the bite of the gila
monster is incurable is not true, but
help must lie obtained quickly, as sev­
eral well-authenticated cases have
proved. Curiously enough, in the case
of men who have been bitten, it was
found that those who were strictly
temperate recovered far more quickly
than those who were in the habit of
taking stimulants. It turned out also
that, unlike many cases in which bites
had been inflicted by venomous snakes.
of the North American species, whisky
did not act as an antidote at all, rather
aggravating the symptoms.
A taxidermist of Tucson who has
dissected many of these lizards, says ho
has been unable to discover where the
venom which they undoubtedly inject
into the wounds they produce comes
from. In poisonous snakes it exuden
from sacs above the fangs, but in the
gilu monster the closest investigation
has failed to show any such glands con­
nected with the teeth. Undoubtedly
it is the saliva of the monster, lubri­
cating its sharp incisors, that produces
the chemical change in the blood. For
that reason it is believed, that in the
salivary glands the venom will be
found, 4&gt;ut that is the extent of what
is known of the gila monster’s danger­
ous power
DUMB ANIMALS SHED TEARS.

J The gila monster is a reptile con­
cerning which much has been said and
lots of little stories have been written,
but its habits, nevertheless, are not
well known, evep where it is most fre­
quently
found. It was no uncommon
they c
•
MisL-sdiag Brand !
sight in former years, says the-8an
.IK . - Lc»d Co. Strictly Pvra White
Francisco Chronicle, to sec Mexican
•nd Indian boys trailing the hideous
Analyzed by
Flop 'Hinns
things nt the ends of strings along the
v, per cent. Regia Chauvcnct
streets of towns and*settlements of
{Arizona, taking care always to keep
...i-.
cent,
white
lead.
their bare feet out of the way of the
, Lcuncanny-looking lizard. Sometimes,
Mi*lcsdiBg Brar-il |
too, gila monsters, strapped to a'board
Warranted Pur- JA] White Lead,"
Analysed by
Prc(»ortlcins
like planked shad, would be offered
Ledoux X Co.,
for sale at prices ranging from a medio
New York.
to a toston (fifty cents), with few or
Ino buyers. Tn the event that nobody
Ko white lead in it.
wanted to increase his menagerie with
v
can avoid bogus lead by pupone of the wicked-looking beasts, it
any of the following brands.
was generally stoned to death by ita
. m.u-ufactured by the “Old
■ I owners as a protest against its general
Al - ’ process, and are the standards:
.uselessness.
Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
j ’ Several years ago gila monsters be­
■ Bcymer-Bauman” “Eckstein”
: came somewhat in demand for eastern
H collectors, and stuffed or in the flesh
"Fahnestock”
“Anchor"
THE GREATEST RRABCH
| they command better prices now, large
••Kentucky-’
“Mprley"
WORLD.
specimens,1 presumably wanted for
“Southern"
“Shipman”
(zoological gardens, being paid for at
of an inch. It is ground and polished
Collier
“R-d Seal"
on Imth sides. The labor for this con­ 'good figures. Strangely enough, since
“Davis-Chambers"
[the interest in the reptile has grown it
signed more than five months* time.
cy the most reliable dealers in
I has become sonic what scarce. In fact,
The back is heavily coated with silver, 1 the capture of one ond its transition ।
ns to paint, it will pay you
which
’
is
protected
by
a
specially
pre
­
a’ - ook containing informato a wire rat trap in the shop of a taxi­
ive you many a dollar; It will
pared paint. The lamp carf be oper­
dermist in an Arizona town is consid- i
du a pavtal card to do so.
ated by hand or small electric motors ered worthy of an item by the local re- ■
placed under the platform on which it
national lead
porter- No sooner has the news of the |
rcste and can be operated • from any . distinguished arrival been heralded j
distance.
. ‘■
Chicago Branch.;
ra.,
i
. .
than it is gravely inspected by every
These I&gt;nfe projector, ure n-.-.l tor | tenderfoot In town, who pesters its
cOMt defen.® and the apparatus tor I („vner with so many -Mara fool" quaacontrolUw them mmt be near the tio„, that ho 1« qlad to hide his am
Gear.
and of the commander. The light of qntaltlon In the back yard.
Alderson.
Geary,
Pattereon
Aldrich.
Geissenhaincr. , &lt;avuu.&gt;.
(Tenu.).
claimed "’no r"" t**" &gt;
Sott of the fabulous atoriea clrcnho
tp
Apsley.
Gillet (N. Y. 1, Payne,
'
d- “'"’•r
r™'1' fab’s • luted about the gila moa.ter hare had
Avery,
Do yw - ,»r them? When next In need try a Pilr.
G illetui 4 Mass) Paynter,
Babcock.
—
Goldzier,
distance of about elghty-arem.lea A tbelr origin ta th. mind, of th. curio
Pearson.
9e»t In the world.
Baker (N. H), Gorman.
Pendleton
.cupper can be read by it. light at „Uera. who were thua bored to death
Baldwin,
—
Gresham.
(Tea).
»3.00
45.00
Bond.
a dmfanra of eight mUca. and when, bv ,ho
,(Ur |ntorafatlon who ’
Grosvenor,
Pendleton
Bartholdi,
Grout,
(W. Va),
“ ", P?”;i
"’“faS &lt;° fa&gt;y aomething and
*250
*4.00
Bartlett,
Haines,
Perkins,
Barwig.
a
ble
to
dmtlngn.i’h at n ght. w.th the thus recoup the bn.iaeae man for hi.
Hall
(Minn.
».
*240
43.50
Belden.
Hammond.
Piinjott,
ronLua
aid of a good field glaas. the drip of a lo„ ot l|me B„d the c„„ui that
Post.
T»-l«a»Y&lt;! fn.ir-a
w r. enemy.
,
|
02.50
friend
from Ihnl
that of an
' I|(|.r swenng
*2.00
Harmon.
greenhorns produced.
Harter,
The lamp requires 150 ampers and 5a-i Whatever may have been said about
*I.7S*2.25
Black,(Gal,
Hut: yen.
Randall,
volts,
i.
e.,
twelve
electrical
horse'
ron sort
a Horse Solicits Sympathy.
Black (Illi.
Hares.
IUj.
.
the looks of the gila monster, it is a
Blair.
Heiner
42.00-.
Rayner,
po*ycr. The surface‘intensity of this fact that it is a .repulsive, crawling, un­
Many people believe that horses do
♦ 1.75
Boctrilc,
Henderson (HURced.
mirror is IfH.oOO.OOO caudle power.
Henderson
RelHy.
canny reptile, perhaps not so ugly as not weep, but those who have had
Brawley.
The fact that the lights are superior many another lizard—the iguana, for much to do with these faithful crea­
i
Key burn,
Breckinridge Hendrix.
Richards,
to all others lies in the pitrabolie mir instance—but instinctively abhorred tures know that on several occasions
tArk &gt;.
Ulrica.
Richardson
ror. and another important feature ii because it is so slow. Flight being a they will shed tears ns well us express
Breckinridge Hines.
'Ky,),
the automatic feeding horizontal
.
3-no DRESS SHOE, mx&lt;fe In th* latest
mutter of impossibility with the gila sorrow in the most heartbreaking man­
Bretz.
Holman.
, Robinson.
I r y $3 to $f», try my $3, $3 JO, $4.00 cr Brlckjner.
bon s.
.
i
’
-------- V i.Kusk.
! monster, and as it locks the cunning to ner. in the west; where the hardiness
Hopkinx (HL). RuweU (Conn).
•?. They fl equal to custom made mJ look and Brookshire.
I feign death, it must neaessarily as­ of the ponies causes
riders to al­
Houck
ifl.l
Ry
in.
Bn»!t».
THE
ODD
FELLOWS.
a " 7} j *ijhtoKorw.nl*InarOurfootwear,
Brown.
Houck tT» n:i 1. Schwert.oru,
' same a bold front when threatened most overlook the necessity of provid­
। g W. L. Dengin $h'As. Name and Bunn,
Hulick,
Scranton.
ing for their needs, it isquittt common,
with capture or injury.
Burrows. .
Hull.
, .
.1 th* bottom, ledk for It When you buy,
Hi.nt’.r.
| The length of the monsters usually ’ when tho weather is extremely cold, to
L. DOVULAS. Brockton, Mmi. Sold by Bynum. '
Cthaulss;
Johtu.on
The Old Fellows pf the United States ’ captured varies from one foot to two to leave an unblanketed pony tied up
uottmn
will have their grand Columbian;
a
Caldwell.
। feet and a few inches, but specimens a for two or three hours when the tem­
Campbel).
world’s fair demonstration September , foot and a half in .length are those perature is neatly zero, and while its
mere.
25-2". On September 25 all branches'
most generally brought in. Of this the owner is transacting business or get­
Capeba.-t,
of the order will have a parade on Chi­ "big. conical tail forms one-third. The ting drunk. In this case the.suffering
sicphcnsoa.
Cam th.
Cat-rklnps.
cago's far-fa:neil Lake Front park. On weight will avcr:|ge from three to five is evidenced by cries wfiieh are almost
Septeml&gt;er ‘-S the grapd lodge- und 0&lt;!tl pounds. ’The head is more lance­ like sobs, and the unmistakable tears
Chlcxcrlng.
\V. A. Stone
Childs,
Fellows generally will have ride on shaped than that of any other lizard freeze onto the cheeks like icicles.
Clancy.
Lake Michigan, aud afterward listen found in Arizona, the consequence be­ When a horse - falls in the street and
Clarke lA'.a
to speeches by representatives of tllie ing tkat the narrow neck i. very pro­ gets injured the shoejc generally numbs
L ';ioti.
Cobb (mu.).
Cockrau.
Leslie.
order in Festival hall at Jackson park. nounced und imparts to the head its senses so much that it does not
•
rroatrauou csumki 13
Lockwood.
.Swant&gt;on,
—.....
isceo, WaWfulneaa, Mental IX pre* don Compton.
Lt&gt;ud~nilairer, Talbot,
The Patriarchs Militant will indulge while it move., something very much cither cry or^roan, but under some
Hr«in.
iawnltn misery, decay.
Tawney.
Lynch.
Conn.
in competitive drill in tlie world's fair like the rattlesnake's performance.
conditions an injured horse will solicit
Taylor ilnd.),
Thomas,
arena, seats to be free to nil visitors. I■,
Coupjlr 1 Fla ). Mahon,
When attacked the gila monster re­ sympathy in the most distinct manner.
CoopGr (Ind.). MntshiD.
During the day a competitive content '
I remember a favorite'-horse of my*
treats
about
half
hix
length'
and
Tucker.
Martin.
Owritlsh.
*'
m sntih’s treatment, 11.
between lodges will take place on tile . crouches close to the ground, but rear­ own, writes a correspondent of the
Turner.
Marvin,
order ford boxev, with Cousins.
Turpin,
1 to rstfimd If not cored. Covert.
Mr
r
government plaza. Six prizes aggre­
ing head and neck in a fierce manner, New York Telegram, which trod on a
WEHTS LIVEH PILI?: Cralrt
McCall.
gating 81.000 will go to the winning while n black, forked tongue over un □ail long enough to pierce its foot.
Van Voorhis
lodges. The Daughters of Rebekah inoli in length, darts swiftly out of a The poor thing hobbled up to me on
McDannold,
Daizell.
Van Voorbia(O) will hold an international mass me«t- month abnormally wide and cavernous. three legs and cried as nearly like a
McDowelL
Daniels.
ing at Recital hull and listen tola
McKttriCk.
Davey.
At tbe same time it emits a hiss, joint­ child in trouble as anything I can de­
McGann.
De Forest,
number of eloquent addresses. ')n ly with a creaking noise, which is scribe. The sight was a very touching
Wagner,
McKalg,
Dingley.
Warner.
McMillin.
Dolliver,
Septemlier 27 the Patriarchs Militant made by scraping either its claws. one. as was also Lhe crippled animal's
Washington.
McNagny,
Donovan.
gratitude when the nail was pulled oat
drill will be concluded anil at 5 p. m. a
Mercer.
bidder, od rnduv Doolittle.
dress parade of the contesting bodies
Meredith.
Xf, A. l&gt;.. ISW. Draper,
Dunn.
is
to
be
held,
announcements
of
awanls
'
Milliken.
nbrd In tlio town-&lt; Dunphy,
Montgt'nsery^ Wheeler, - III.), arc to be made and prizes will be de- ]
&gt;•• i-nu .ty of Barry, Durborow,
White.
Moon.
ilgxit. pummrit 10 Edmunds,
livered on the government plaza. Ar- ,
Whiling.
m! -l h&gt; me on the *th Enjdlsh,
rnngeuienta have liezm made whereby I
Wilson CO. 1
Mutchler,
—
------is14. bv the prnbute Erdman.
Wilson &lt;W-Va) saddle horses may be obtained at 85 ।
Mid boun. ;V| of the Everett (Mass.)Northway.
each for the grand parade on Scpiein- j
Wolverton.
situate and 1 Fielder.
ber25. All officers (civil or military)
O'Neill. iPa-H 'Wright (Mass), desiring mounts should forward enters
riini aS follows, FleUhor.
Wright,
Outhwaltc
Forman.
Paige.
with money to Col. John M. Campbrill, j
&lt;)( the Siuth west Funk.
Gardner,
260 Clark street, Chicago. To judge hjreports
and advices now on hand, ho
McCulloch.
Enlos.
Abbot.
45DKRSHOTT.
McDearujon,
Kpes,
Aitken,
Odd Fellow demonstration promise.-! to ,
.Klminlstrutor.
McKVighan.
Fithian.
Alexander,
be one of the most* gorgeous and sicFunston.
Allen.
McRae.
ccssful of world’s fair celebrations.
j
Arnold,
Meikeljohn,
Goodnight,
in the condition* Bailey,
Grady,
•v William Newton Baker.
Morgan,
Hager,
Bankhead.
..1-. i» (hwtwink, B-i: (Col.’.
September 10 and 1 20 have beenI RCt '
Moaca.
HNMir.
| D.. IN®. slid
Murray,
Hull (MoJ.
(Tex &gt;.
apart as •fFiHhcrmenJx Ihny ’ by .he 1
«.( the JtoRUlcr Bell
Neill.
Harris.
Blanchard.
world's fair authorities, wflth the ob- j
dim aiwl State of Bland,
Newiands,
Hartman.
• fcl March. A. D. Boatner,
!’•
Hatch.
jcct of affording to nil the fishing
Pickier.
. 0.1 p:um S«T. Bofn.
HcanL
HIRTT yoa.ra' observation of Castoria with the patronage of
tcresfs of the world a special op] orRichardson, .
•«;&gt;rr-j» condition
), HemHnion
tunity to assemble ,in a congress at
Bowers (CaL).
millions of persons, permit as tn xpeak of it witho-eft gueaaing.
Robbins,
nk-uf oj liny day Branch.
Hepburn,
me
the
world
’
s
fair.
A
special
prograu
I
Rot
.
t
!
•or..
tp- !!isd.&gt; uayxble Broderick,
Hartnunn.
It la nnqneslionably the best remedy for Infants and Children
of entertainment will be provided. me
•
HU born.
Bryan.
Sibley.
Burnes,
.
feature of which will be a process ion ,
the world has ever known. It is harmless. Children like It. It
Simpson,
CnmlnetHr-^
of
fishing
boats
of
all
kinds,
from
the,
Smith.
cannon (UL), H ud»t&gt;n',glr— them health. It will save their lives. Tn it Mothers have
Snodgrass,
Hutchashn
Clark (Ma).
skin kaiak of the Esquimaux and the
S tai
(Tex.).'
C..bb (Ala),
dugout
and
the wimleStoekdMay
something -which is absolutely wafe oad practically perfect as a
Dtert. —
"catamaran,
-------- —
' ■i to----. n ]m.
. Cockrell,
.
.
A
Strait.
v
-vhwms
boat
England
dory.
An
Coffeen,
, Jonns,
UU*t and
«M«« New
------------------child’s medicine.
Cooper (Tex). Kem.
portant feature of the occasion will be
Talbert.
«•
—
Kilgore.
cox,
Tarsecy,
the reading of papers concerning :ish,
Krla.
Crawford.
Castoria destroys Worms.
t
Tate.
«i;ie .auiruu
if-’s nod Culbenon.
Taylor (Tonn.), fishing and fish crilture.
reinthi-d n.ipidd and In Curtis (Kan.),1, Latimer.
Castoria allays Fereriahnenx.
Terry,
LlvliiXstou.
—• of tblrtv «'nys mid up- Davis,
Edison Makes ITerlous Stones.
Wheeler (Ala.),
Loud,
1 nrm-’-p il •uin of two Du Anftond,
Caatoria prevents vomiting Sour Card.
WUUam.i (HL),
Thomas A. Editton is in Chicago risitr
Lucas,
l’*t 'JI arrvtar.utes;o{ Interest Dunson.
Williams
Maddox.
•L-el.ue-l due anil payable Dtosmcre.
ing the world's fair. The gtyai in­
Castoria enres Dlarrhooa and Wind Colic.
iMisti.).
aid• Ddckery,
of -aid mor(i;.ige,
Wilson (Wash.) ventor declares he has abandoned Mecat'd KU Is (Ky.),
her-la
expressed
Woo.Urd.-ita
Castoria relieves Toothing Troubles.
Marsh.
lioii to
to
Enis (Ore.).
to !•■• due &gt;t rhe
tririty
and
has
turned
his
attention
republicans, KBCastoyln cures Constipation and Flatulency.
Niys-DemZat,. 7S; republicans «: poP«- metallurgy. During an Interrle* he
„i,|: “I hare always need a great
lee ut thirty- itots. 11.1
________________ _
Qawtorla nentraliaoa the effects of carb onIo acid gas or poisonous air.
or
In
said
many sapphires ta Ute manufacture ot
Released on •1BO.OOO
• a suit , or proerrdtnes ;
•-n. Ins
the .
. c uut...... 1
. 1&lt;» recover —
Frfuxo Cat. Aug. 29-—R- S. Heath, phonographs. They are very oape-U.ed uy .dd .,ortm-. or »y; cbar|fwl with murdering McWhirter, on sire und sdmetlmea very hard tg pro­
cure ut nlL 1 BfajyMd the ebemleal
‘ b/
‘----------•rehi*&lt;!
virtue! '•?
g. the power of
— whose first trial the jury disagreed,
composition
of the aapphiro. and. «-*lin-.e.l in sail* mprtgugn, and lhe
was released shortly after midnight
on
such eng:, made ami Provided, nettles
y given that &lt;m Saturdav the bail of 1150,000. He left for .San F ran- fag oat wliat it was. atartml to l use.
aapphlrea I now make all that
••I -L-ptember. A. D.. im. at tan
.
rS’n i...
make
’rabies
'
the forenoon, 1 i-ilwdl i«ll at public cisco.
n,io&lt;&lt;c
for far
fivea«o
dnll&lt;fall.n&gt; a
.tothe hlgnesV bidder, al the north
pound that in beauty far exceed tho
rr. -Mir.it- the court Houe in lhe City of
(th-it being the ulm-e wnere lhe ClrC
hicago. Aug. S».—Tbu
genuine.'
t - i-urt ivr ita’rv C-onn v ts boiden}, the
FrotMbte Whcroabouta of Georg-c.
-rs.Mes &lt;l-- I bed in s-id mortgage, nr m&gt; Tillage on the M lawny Plnlnsnca 1»
’
-i.rrvof ..
nr»v
be necessary
The parly i&gt;a.l gm« leisaraly throagb
&gt;h- ainott t due; on said inort­ elowa nod the naliron are making
'
•’"h right pe? cent. Interest preparations to lease the world’s fair oae ot the palace trains la the Trans­
• «d leg.-i cost*, -."reiher will: an a torney's
. The company..l~dlen.ns
is indignant portation bniMtag »n&lt;i dlaooverwl oa
-----------------------of thirtv-Hre
dollars
covenanted anddil
raendag »•&lt;
at the
forward
itnient it has received emerging
'Iter,-In, toe urentfMM iwlrg described
. ...............
— end
- that oae
i'tlyiti ’rt-.'ago US al! tbo.-c plrers a"d at the
iltbe numlx-r. natorioMly U&gt;« slug•iUnd ’»!•»•• aud being situate In atthehpnosui t,»*c
&lt;
-»rd
of
U&gt;o
family,
wm
muBlnJ.
' . -.us
’iii. r,t it
It uiiin-,™*,
dtiin'ire, iuiu"
in the vu.uitj
cu-.iuty ■»
ui sgemeni Hn
and
Its onicmls
oBlelal. 3»V
say vnc»
(hey will. ^‘•Where’s GeorgeT- taqo'.red
.,
‘•••■u
rt its
.
______ _*;n«teAr,u IrvdrInsr toward
,a"l"p«et yoa-U hare *° F°
terM&amp;tint, »(x
JM tqWn two (« n&lt;wtb . exposition. They say io»s w»
e’Kht'R| *ort* eonulnlog one hundred |
claimed by the world’s fair OI the.l-pta' ejr. »a&gt;,.• is flooded with spurious
ThcThe following analyses,
■ wh:
eminent chemists, of two of
.H,. .
, .
brands sh™thf
.portir.-. of genuine white lead

co.,

Washington. Aug. 2y. The howto
on Monday voted on thtf Wilson bill to
repeal the purchasing clause of the
Sherman law and the various amendmento. The result of the voting Shows
a solid majority of loo in the house
against silver, the majorities ranging
from 77 against the revival - of the
Bland-Allison act up to 120 in favor of
unconditional repeal. Following is the
vote on the various propositions:
. no
Affaintt. . .W16 to 1 ratio.
r.a
IS to 1 ratio...........
10 to 1 ratio...........
KM
2M
131
SJ to I ratio...........
101
Bland-Allison act„
213
^7
On the Wilson
bill
to
---- ------ — repeal the pur­
chasing clause of the Sherman act, un­
conditionally, the vote was!
.2*9
..HU
Majority for repeal
hl)
.
--- -----as follows:
■S6 much of the act npproted July 14, 1MK), M
directs the- secretary or thu treasury to purelate from time to time silver bullion tn the
aggregate amount ’of UXW.un ounces, or so
much thereof ns may Ihi ottered tn each month
at tho market price thereof, not exceeding one
dollar lor 371»&lt; grains of pure silver, audio
Issue tri payment for such pureha.se treas­
ury notes of the ‘ United Staten, be
and1 the same la hereby repealed. Bui thia re­
peal shall not Impair nor lit any manner utter t
tho legal tender quality of the standard silver
dollars heretofore coined, and the faith and
credit of the United States are hereby pledged
so maintain the parity of the gold and silver
coin of tho United States at tho presont legal
ratio or such other ratio sa may be established
by laW.
Following is the vote by which the
Wilson bill was passed:

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

TM ..

The Cossack soldier in the wintett
time is obliged to sacrifice every other
consideration to that of resisting- thedeadly cold of the steppes. There i»a
belief among them that their entrance
to Heaven will be easier if they are
personally clean so that a scrupukw
toilet is made
Bn7 chance of sa
encounter, but thia neatnesss is not ap­
parent at first glance for they ore
bundled up in great coate of shcefxJriB
or goatskin, with a great pointed hood.
Clumsy mittens conceal their honda
and wisps of straw' are bound around,
their feet. The officer looks exactly"
like the private^' The Cossacks mode their first campaign with Russian sol­
dierr; in 1588. The Cossacks uow in tl»o
Russian army number 10,448, exciusivaof those incorporated with the field­
troops.
A Quaint* KuperslitJoD.

At race trucks persons desiring to
bet on the result frequently manage to
touch the hump of a hunchback, be­
lieving that this will bring good luck­
According to the beliefs of ancient
Arabians and Germans, hunchback*
were the pets i of fairies. The lattor
frequently removed or increased tbo
humps, and hunchbacks who had thwr
been treated by the fairies were sujsposed to possess some mystic powers
They were supposed to bring good
luck, and this might be imparted io
persons who came into contact with tbs
humps the fairies hod given them.

flelroit, Laaung &amp; Mot
TIMt TABLE.
In effect July 30. 1893.
Favorite Route between Grand Rapids.

Grand E3S
I East Paris
McCord
Alto
I Elmdale
jClarksvilh!
Lake Odessa
I Woodbury
Mulliken

\Lv Howard City
„

[Going West |
Lv IDctrolt
,. L*nrinr
,, Grand Ledge
.. I Mull I ken
.. iHunncld
„ Woodbury
.. Il.ake Odessa
.. Clarksville
,. Elmdale
Alto
., McCord
,. . East Paris
Ar Grand Rdpldsl

r

Children Cryfor Pitcher’s Castoria.

Pn
n.ir T. Couutnvx
Fnn.ir
COUJBOVR,

1

1 refused them*

a. M. |F71H.
7 45
•!45
io 27
3M
11 05
4-.0
11ih .
11 26
n 33
11 40
44»
11 f‘i
11 .M
u 05
1! 12
*
12 &lt;5
5 40

Gnuia LcQge
Portland
.
Ionia
Howard City
Ionia
Stanton
rd more
• Horry day. others week days only. ?
on slxnal.
1’urlor can* on all trains between Gnaedl
Hauldsand Detroit. Seats 25 cents. UonnerfiwM
made inUniou station, Grand Rapids wHB lbs
Chicago* West Michigan Railway vcot
Chicago and thk West and foh Mt-ncogon. Manistee. Travkme City, El« Rajt- ins. Charlevoix. Petokkev and Kat ’
View. Favorite route to the sumravv ntwita
of northern M1&lt;-hiRan.

&amp; BRONSON
VITAL TO MANHOOD
•L'. Y

for Infants and Children,

Edmore

,. Stanton
.
Ionia
Ar Grand Ix-dgd

•except Saturday, via- 8t Joseph aud tttnm
L»avo for Manistee 7 ;90 A. M.
5• «5 r. flL
Leave for Trave: se City Ti30 A- ML,
5:15 1*. M. and H: 15 P. M.
Leave lor Charlevoix, Petoeky and Bay V3mt
7:30 A. M , and 11:1SP. M.
Parlor cars on day trains anil steepesr* mb
night trains between Bav View. Grand RDpdfti*
Chicago and Detroit. Thiough paLtee ear *•tween Hastings and Bay View. xia. C. X. 4k £L
R’y., D. L. A N. R R.. and C. &amp; W. M R'y.
Ask our agents for further paKirtiiare w
write to
George DeIIaven,Gen’lTassT Art»Grantt llifrfia

Chicago, Kalamaioo &amp; Sagi&amp;ii
,

TIME TABLE.
In effect July 30. 1&amp;0J.
d 5.
16 3
NORTH.
Kalamazoo Lv...
Boat Cooper
Ulcblxod June!.
Cressey
Milo
Olton
Cloverdale
Shultz

Hastings..........
Csat3*Grnxe......
Wdbdluid.........
Woodbnrv
Fix I). £,.&lt;•
Uuixlne...;...... .
Detroit...J
Grind Itapjda...

Coats Grove..
Wool laud ....
Woodbury....
Fla JO. L.
lanslng....... *.
Dclroft...........
Grand Rapids.

c« S
j

�—

Don’t forget to come to the social on
Friday evening Sept 1st, at the residence
Mr Cleveland appears to bare bad tbe Cwnir an npMlalb h»ore* la
such
•ucb beautiful sheets bf water, wuosc of Rev., Smith, pastor of the Baptist
same enlightenment with reference to sil­ shores
are especially well adapted for church, two doors west of the Episcopal
•
- ----------weeks witn church. All are invited to come and get
ver as he bad when the tariff question was spending a few
hours,
days
;
Thursday, Aug. 3L 1893brought to his notice. A western congress­ pleasure.
_______ ___
acquainted with our new pastor.
MARSHALL L.COOK. »41tor.
man went to Washington In 1884 to get
The Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach 4it
tbe new president's views on the tariff. To
act tbe Star school house* next Sunday after­
The
last
Legislature
nmei
TRX BAjrriXGH, MICH., rOWTOFFlCk,
his eager Inquiry for light Mr Cleveland Is
1
In
noon al 3:30.
to designate the holidays to b
AUOVtT 14. 187w s'
said to have replied. “To tell the truth I tbe acceptance and payments - ----------Usual services at the Presbyterian
don’t know a d—d thing about tariffs.” change and promissory notes; In the hold­ church next Sunday. Instrumental and
ing
of
courts
and
relative
to
the
contin
­
And current events are showing the Pres­
vocal
music.
uance of suits, ns follows:— ’
ident's fearful error when be attempts finan­
Section 1. That the following days,
Wayhind is going to have 12 street
WHAT A CHANGEI
cial subjects. A few millions ot gold went i vix.: The flrat day of January, commonly lamps to light the street and lhe Globe
out of tbe country and the Chief Executive called New Year’s day; the twenty-second fairly tumbles over Itself to acknowledge
The Deadly Parallel Explain*.
l day of February, commonly called Wash­
McKinley Ism.
1 of this great and powerful and rich ington's birthday; the thirtieth day of one good deed done by the village council.
, United Ptcm &lt;1U- From the Preu* 0/ ! country at once repeated to his people the May, commonly calleu Decoration day;
Meo aod women can ooralo pleasant nod pro­
July
12,
1KS3.
\
..
. patch.
fable whispered in his ear by the New the fourth day of July; the first Monday of fitable
work by addressing the Centrexerillo
FALL RIVER. York bankers that we were being ruined September, commonly called |Labor day, Mts. Co., Manville, R. I. tii'ar,. at Normandie
■
FAIL RIVER.
Mass. Aug. 21. 1893. July Id, 1893.—The by silver. The country is alarmed and the twenty-fifth day of December, common­ Plushes. Send 13 cents for sample, lurtieluars,
and
secure
agency. Ment Ion this paper.
ly called Christmas day; every Saturday
3 —The eotron mill cotton mil! manu­
Justly so. People see that things are from twelve o'clock noon uptil twelve
manager* decided tn
- day to appoint a facturers have just wrong In someway and without much o’clock afhlght, which Is hereby designat­
Miutter, IBi to 30
committee to go to held their summer thought agree with the president In as­ ed as a half holiday; and any day appoint
j Boston to discuss meeting and have cribing tbe difficulty to silver. But before or recommended by the Governor of th
State, or the President of the Uni
, tho trade situation voluntarily incfvasthe assembling of congress tbe tide of gold States as u day of fasting and ; prayer
with other New
England textile ed the wages of all turns homeward and we are gaining ten thanksgiving, shall, for all purposes . manufacturers, and hands SX per cent, or twelve millions weekly. More than ever as regards the presenting for
• also to endeavor, If and decreased the that, the price of sliver bullion has risen ment or acceptance, and of the | protesting
and giving notice for the dishonpr of bills
• possible, to secure a
&gt;
uniform schedule of hours of labor one six cents an ounce right in the face of al­ of exchange, bank checks and
wages to be .paid In hour per week as most certain repeal of the Sherman law. notes, made after, this act shall
Barley per Ou. SO to 1.1»
the cotton Industry. well This Is equiva­ As a physician then MY. Cleveland has not also for bolding of courts, except os b
XHay perton.SJO to ".a).
It is stated on the lent to an increase properly diagnosed his case. The. Amer­ inaftcr provided, be treated and cousidc
~ Millet »eed perbu. M.
best authority that,
as the first day of lhe week, 'common
a reduction of 10 I *n wages of 7 per ican stomach is not suffering from an over­ called Sunday, and as public holidays
percent. In the; cent. At the time dose of silver. Dr. Cleveland must look for halftioliduys; and all such bills, checks
wages paid here the McKinley bill other aymytoms. He Is blind Indeed if he and notes otherwise presentable for ac­
will be made as soon ' was before Congress does not see that tbe stoppage of furnaces ceptance or payment on any of the said
days shall be deemed to be payable and
as the mills resume not a cotton factory
in the land was and factories the prostration of genera) presentable for acceptance or payment on
operations.
When In GRAND RAPIDS stop at
This reduction doing a prosperous business is due to the widespread belief the secular or business day next succeed­
business.
Now
has been under ad­
that radical changes in the laws of trade ing such holiday or half holiday: Provided,
visement since the they are all prosper­ are contemplated by a Democratic Congres. ] That iu construing this section, every Sat­
expiration of con­ ous, as the volunurday, unless a whole holiday as afore­
oppoalte UNION DEPOT.
said. shall tor the holding of the|coutt and
tracts in July, but
Ratio Amendment Defeated.
fin.OOForDay.
the transaction of any business authorized
was not advocated wages of 35,00pmllI
The free coinage of silver has been given . by tbe laws of this Sjato be deemed asecuFree Baggage Transfer, New House
strongly, owing, it hands shows. To­
is said, to a hope day new mills are 0 black eye by Congress for lhe pretent at, lar or business day: Provided
That
Steam Heat and Electric Bella.
going
up
here.
The
that both would Im­
BEACH A BOOTH.
least, and the various ratio amendments। iir case lhe return or adjourn day In any i
suit, matter or hearing befoie any court j
prove as soon as stock of cotton print
Congress met. In­ cloth on hand, ow­ were all knocked out at the vote which officer, referee or arbitrators shall come on j
stead of an improve­ ing to lhe great de­ was taken Monday. Fullowing is a tab­ any of the days first above named, except
____
stand
for It, Is smal­
ment last _____
week
1
ulated statement of the vote on the sliver Sunday, sucli suit, matter or proceeding,
lbore was a marked I ler than It has (teen
commenced or adjourned as aforesaid,
question.
A cream of tarter baking powder.
decline and the ah- { at this season for
shall not by reason of co.ulng on any of
Nays such days except Sunday, abate,l but the Highest of all in leavening strength
years,
and
the
price
nulling of contracts
225
Ratio 16 to1
same shall stand continued on lhe next —Latest United States Govern­
has become ,a dally of the fabric here
248
Ratio 17 to1
loo
to-day Is 3X cents
occurrence.
239 succeeding day. at tbe same time and place ment Food Report.
Ratio 18 to1
IOS
The print works per yard—S' cent
unless the next day shall be the first day Royal Baking Powder Co
237
Ratio 19tp I.
.105
of tbn country are
222 of lhe week, or a holiday. In which case
Ratio 20 to1.
.119
- Wall St., N. Y.
carrying two million fore the McKinley
the same shall stand continued to1 tbe next
313
Bland Allison Act.
.136
pieces of goods. The
110 day succeeding said first day of the week
Wilson Repeal Bill
.240
To-day every one
time for the placing
or holiday, at the same Hine anl place:
of foil contracts 4s paid off received pay There was a great deal of suppressed1 ex- Provided furl he)-,Tbit whenevei the first
Without donbt we have had more’ than
rapklly going by. at the rate of 819.03 eitement in the home previous to the vote day of the general term of any circuit
our “.bare of the milliner) trade for tbe
and the treasurers' pet pleee for weav­
court, as fixed by the enter of v circuit
Inal three years. Why do you ay: Weil
but
the
free
sliver
men
gave
up
the
fight
cannot possibly ing print cloth. Not
judge shall fall upon either of t ic days
people liave begun to appn-clate low prices
TO GET A
hope for Improve-1 a workman here can after the first ballot. Three of Michigan’s first above named or whenever an • circuit
when the goods are ju-t as jrood or tetter,
ment this fall. The i remember ever ro- congressmen voted yea on free coinage at court shall be -adjburned to any of “
the~
On
Saturday
afternoon
at
3
be-, ides-we have always tluaed out all old
only way to resume eeiylng the same 16 to 1. and 6 voted yea nt 20 to 1.
* | days fit at above named, such court may be
LUNCH 2R SQUARE HEAL. stock at aume price whilAfjthera carry it
work In the mills, I rate of wages since
। adjourped to the next sueeveding secular o’clock a $5. bill, by a gentleman
over to put on the people next jear.
which are now ni- he begun work as a
Yon can ateo get canned b twU-n, Marker* Well wtare out again and will have oa'
A good many democrats in the national .day: -Ind fJtovldcd jjirthcr. that [nothing
most all closed. Is • weaver In the great
• - in sympathy with
- - the
- |„reU( ; herein con (annul Miall be construed to pr»- purchasing a suit before looking Shrimp, Salmon etc., tu»d the Mock le new an band about N pt. 12 to 13 a new &gt;’nckuf •
legislature,
to reduce wages.
I Fall River mill.
freab.
.
|
j vent or Invalidate the entry, i wuauce,
Ample acroni'Klatliiu* for all, latllee tf wr goods all of them w;’| u. new and a&lt; ccdd
Mill owners say i
The manager of Moses, demand that Bland be pulled idown
i
. service or execution of .any writ, s lunnona
mt rente. Give UHyTenll. In baaetneat under cash nuwdays buys .ery cheap you canes- ■
that it Is Impossible , the big King Philip for his refractory remarks on the pllver [ or confession of Jit'flitnivnt or o:h(fr legal over my line of Clothing.
E. Y. Hoglr'fi 8t&lt;«*. Comer Main and Jeffereon pert them cheaper then (wr L forv We
to keep on piling up * mill says:
“Our question, and his war like notice to party. • Pwe-M whatever. !x&gt;l&lt;imr courts' dr trans-1
Bte.
will have goods from NAw York BuSalo,
gocwla, because there । business has never
rw.ll.1, they liny lake him Or ,ta»'"‘’"'j.““-v
,&gt;"“&gt;«« &lt;«»&gt;
Detroit, Clevefond. Ja.ffF':i. Grand HapIs no demand for ; been so prosperous
bankin'; on any of tjjc Saturday afternoons
| Ida and Chicago, su will t
the &lt; ream of
‘
them now‘and buy-! fit’ Is
’ now* under and stripes.
I herein designated as half holidays] nor to
■ th* market for yuu ai j r
tb&lt;- c!d :.&lt;iea
McKinley tariff. .
era expect to' g e t' _ «e- -----------\
—----------------------j prevent any bank from keeping Fik doors '
' will cry about bul »&lt; catue.t !„-p it: «e
foreign made goods ; We voluntarily nd-! In accepting the
tbe democratic Dotnlti
norali atlon
alien open or transacting:its
transact in; its bmdnvM
business oniony
ednnv of
of:
I' are here to stay, bate g« io. and ynu cm
cheaper under the • vance wnges. That J
said j l,,‘‘ fal,l Saturday afternoons, if byi vole of
depend bn gtdiing as good r&gt;-. 'i.
*t
new Cleveland tar- ’ is all there Is about | for President in 1892 Mr. Cleveland' Tty.
’- lUJ**ri*U’r
I '.‘n’i,’”/,'.’ *°‘
Iff.
’ IL”
price? no one will tn, ■ Y.,u »»fc why
„
,,
,
Sec. 2. And (.thiit a) the ru-ar sd
i we can bell cheaper than the r.-t. Well
He
would
prolmbly
have
a
good
deal
of
‘
hereby
added
to
Mid
a:,
tu.stand
I
What do the wage earners think of thr
; w« do nut ilrto-nd &lt;&gt;n millinery a.onc and
above. A year ago with times prosper; trouble in convincing many of hts followers .lion two, as folltuv,:—
i do not ask cut throat price-; He sell
S.-. 2. Whenever the first day &lt;
| ehc.tp, that K wf motto, a*, th- Racket. ,
ous, with prospects bright, with wages of that fact In 1893.
[.rua
”
.'
■
bargains
in
.
;
wary, the twenty-jredund day of F&lt;-l
rroiuwj. i
I A Great Blow: It Is ■. nn-r re ft I if
increased voluntarily, a change to stognn. j the thirtieth dnv of May, the fourth
day
r‘- I...
''“y I
,c"* j ut July ur the Mrenlj-Otlb J.y .It
! your carpets are swept w.th air m-tead of
(
tioq, uncertainty, and big cuts in wnges,
if DecI
pn&gt;- j ember sl;tf!l fall upon Sunday. tli&gt; next
a broom it mu?t be done cheapeft euitr,
next
is a change that nations don't have to
priatlon and gives place to a Texan. iTht* ! Mondnf following shall b&lt;* dr emedT*a pub—*■ J'
better and w hi: leas expruce to yon. Our
' encounter many times in a century, thank j ■oulh I, deei.lediy Iu It util Ten. rilx-l. '1;
•»
J»v ot llio pl rrposes I
swrepeja eweep by suction.
hare a
fortune. H;fd Cleveland announced that j
. . u ,. ,
&lt; aforesa d: Providol. how, ter, I hat in I
•oft brush to catrb file dirt and salol. The \
i such
Bn
exchange, cbl..
— ...
there should be no (ariff tinkering with-1 seem to be hot favorites.
rcka
or!
fan* iR-lwern the brlsHevdo tht&gt; ■‘weeping /
j promissory notes made after the passage.of
in the next two years a big share of this]
by creating a vaccnm drawing ail the din
Cleveland and Congress should not I fo • this act, which would otherwise Ij '
and sand lion: the anptt.’ \&lt;&gt; stiff bite
uncertainly would have been dispelled.
I
r proget the fact that while he Is fishing un ■ sentable for uccepriincc or ‘payml...
.... 1
tics to near the Carpet and the price of
fnt mi
’ bald Monday, shall tn* deemed to U&gt; pre-.
82.00 is lu accord «tth the |imes. For
An Incident In Gov. Rich** Career.
' they are talking, the country is drifting. ' bcntabk for acceptance or payment on the
sale only »t the Racket.
’ secular or business day next succeeding
. After the death of honored and respect­
We have a few bankrupt and luanofaeFARMERS PICNIC.
| such holiday.
ed Zack Chandler there was a spirited con-.
Big Crowd und a Big Time
tured shoes yet on band at
vi u cheap
‘ Approved May 31, 1893.'
|
teat for his seat iu the Senate, the contest­
as the old fogies can buy lin n:, they ar?
Friday and Saturday at Streeter’s1,land­
Justus good. We cau show jm: 'aJIm
ants were Omar - D. Conger, Henry P. ing at Gun lake, occurred the Farmers pic
Dongola shoes at Sl.'»0 you cannot tu»kh
Baldwin and John J. Bagley. Each candl- nic for Barry and Allegan counties. Friday
without doubt the largest crowd ever as­
A fraeat concerning which there is con­
Is a beautiful and impressive short of (2.00; Indies iMnitch Philadel­
' date had his ardent friends and each had sembled al one spot-on the lake, gathered
phia Tip common sense, tbe latest style
j slderablp doubt expressed on both [sides,
sight; but.
a high place In lhe love and affection of al Mr Streeter’ajavorlte resort, a good occured Saturday evening on the hill north
out for 32.25, see if you tan nu’ch them
the Republican party. For six terms Mr. many no doubt being attracted by tlje an­ of the Iron bridge on Broadway. It seems
for 83 50. All others hi pn*portlon at the
Racket
Conger represented the Port Huron district nouncement that Gov. Rich would address that about 9 oclociffthat evening Ed Dorsey
the people. The Governor came, find those
In congress where he acquired enviable who came to hear him were not disappoint­ who stops at Jas. Sutton's started homo
from the city. Some say he was ilnmk.
distinction as one of the most brilliant de­ ed in having to travel.long distances over others soy he wasn't. When oh the hill
Is one of the most delicious pleas­
baters on the floor. Henry P. Baldwin had rough and sandy roads. Polities were not north of the Green residence ho overtook
ures Recorded to those who enjoy
served two terms us governor and was at mentioned In his speech, but he talked to Frank Thorp who was walking with a
a finejeup of tea. I have just re­
the people in his plain, common-sense way young lady, and in some way Dorsey and
the time serving a term In lhe senate by that certainly left an excellent opinion; in
Thorp got into a dispute. Dorsey claims
ceived a large invoice of the new
appointment. Gov. Bagley, big framed - the minds of those present of Michigan's that Thorp was the aggressor and fl’horp
crop of New Moon Tea and.it fully
and big hearted kuuw everybody and was executive. Aaron Clark of Middleville and denies this. At any rate after the 'fracas
equals the best recommends ever
loved by everybody. The fight narrowed Judge Aldrich of Muskegon followed lite I was over Dorley had a wound In l&gt;U leg
Governor with talks that were well racCIv- irom wlilch Jbe l»l«»od was running freely.
given it. Why dont you try it?
down to a race between Bagley and the ed. Competent judges say that nt 'least
He claims that Thorp shot him. and'I'horp
Whenever you want groceries or
field. If Conger showed the most strength 5000 people were present on Friday. Not claims that Dorsrv* fell down on u t knife
canned goods call ort me.
the Baldwin forces were to come over to only were they gathered eloeely around which he had In hla hand, a^d with which
tbe
speakers
stand,
but
tbe
woods
were
he tried to stab him (Thorp) Residents
.the Port Huron man and vice versa. I
full of 'em” also, and many enjoying the i near the scene of the fray claim to have
remember well the Republican caucus delightful rides on the lake. Saturday It
heard a couple of sliots on the eve In
held In Representative Hall at Lansing. was the privilege of the writer to attend question anil about the same tinn} the
John T. Rich was chairman; he was a and tha pleasure of the occasion will long senfo occurred, but are not certain as to
member ot the legislature of course ai d be remembered. Tho attendance wag about which direction the reports came from.
one half of what it was tbe day before.
rumor had it that the farmei* stati snyii About 11 oclock In the morning the AssocI- Ou the other band wh are told that ohe of
the Scoby, boys was only three nr four rods
was not averse to succeeding Mr. Onger atina helfta bu-Miegs wetting at which the behind them when the fight was on nnd
In congress providing tbe latter-was pro­ following officers were elected for the' fol­ avers that no shooting took place. The
lowing
year.
Presldaut-r-J.
W.
Briggs
of
nature of the wound is also auch ns to
moted to the Senate, but the Bagley nivo ,
Bowens Mills; 1st Vice Pres—A. D. Tow­
were Insisting that a vacancy In the. nley of Bradley, Allegan Co; 2nd Vice leave a big doubt in the minds of the at­
tending pliyrldou. whether it Is a bullet
Seventh district might mean tbe election Pres—Mark Norris of Prairieville, Secy. &lt;fc or knife wound. We have attempted to
of a Democratic congressman and this Tress—J. M. Burpco of Yankee Springs; give both sides as -given us. the sthrles
argument was drawing some votes. The Marehall—John Hall of Yankee Springs. being so terribly conflicting that It is ImThe following gentlemen from Barrynominating speeches were all made and County are on the Executive Committee; posaitilo to get head or tall to them. Thorp
hasn’t been arrested as yet but It is said
tbe balloting was about to begin when Yankee Springs—S. C. Ritchie, Afiber will be at which time facts may com* to
representative Klnne now Judge of the Turner, John N. Stuart; Thornapple— light that will show something conclusive.
Sam'l.
Carlisle,
Andrew
Stoekoe,
Benj.
Washtenaw Monroe circuit arose and said,
Campbell; Irving--Enoch Andrus, Waller
“Mr Chairman—Tbe fear has been ex­ Robinson, J. G. Hendershott; Orangeville /Last week Peter Penford.was, engaged
pressed in some quarters that the pro­ Mark Bugbee, Jas. S. Brown, Walfer Xn digging a well on a farm about it wo
motion of Mr Conger to the Senate might Brown. Prairieville—Michael Do-der, Wai
-oi’.th of Maplo Greve Center, and
result in the election of • Democratic suc­ Brown, J. J. Perkins; Hope—Ira A. Os­ bo Saturday night hud the well done about
good, Jas. Brown, Alex. McCollum; Rut­
cessor. Deeply anxious to preserve Re­ land—Henry Howard, Corwin Williams, 80 feet and left It expecting to complete
It the fore part of this week. Monday
publican supremacy everywhere I should Jas. Whitmore. In the afternoon lion. W morning Mr. Penfold returned to his work
be glad to hear an expression of opinion J. Stuart ot Grand Rapids addressi-d thd as usual He was let down In the well,
Latest styles.
people, and his presence was the means o but had only proceeded downward about
from tbe chairman of this caucus as to the
swelling the attendance largely for the day 15 feet when he was overcome by gas and
possibility of such a result'’ Everybody Mr Stuart was raised “on the sand” h fell to the bottom. It was several hours ,
Lowest prices.
laughed for everybody knew what the sight of these picnic grounds, and when s before the iifeleaa remains were received'
answer would be. It came neatly hut em­ youth had run all over the nelghburliq It Is said thalhe was advised before kohiv.
forests rfnd swamps after strayed stock down th«- welj to test It and see if there । Violins, Guitars and Banjos,
phatically aud perhaps turned the tide. and was therefore thoroughly familiar wltl
was any danger from gas, but he evidently
stock of the best strings
“Gentlemen of the caucus.” said chairman all of the surroundings, since leaving ru thought Hint no lest win necessary, j Aj
obtainable.
Rich, “1 scarcely need assure you Dial the farm Mr. Stuart’s progress has been u&lt; • light which wax afterwards lowered in'the j
Justifiable - pride
to -him! I well
well wax
was extinguished
extingi
•when down in the
Seventh district is as strongly Republican onlv a matter
self but of w sure
. to his
. old
____ft_________
_ mm
lends an. AL"
ell
about
10
fi
&lt;
Ii
The deceased leavls a
aais.the state of Michigan.- Mr. Conger neighbors vfhom
hnm he .0,1*.
m.I.Ip- .. . , u*
. ­ .wife
...I/,.
_and
.. .....•« . «».»».»
ably addressed
Satur
——
was finally elected Senator and * nobody day, Taking all in all the meeting was a
was sorry »o see our present governor suc­ moet successful one and refletts great
Chwrch anrt Society.
credit on those who hud It in charge. Uc
Tne Y. P. .8. C. E. at the Presbyterian
ceed him in congress.
caaional gatherings like this cannot hrl| church next Sunday evening at 6;30, to be
Gko. F. Bow it us.
.but bo beneficial, and the people of Barry led by Ora McClintock.

WXITCtl OUT
FOR FURNITURE
CARPETS
NOW

Hastings Banner.

:ditorial notes

Of course you know tlyit times are
hard. Who doesn’t? But did you ever
stop to think that during such times is
just the time to buy anything cheap. Big
and little bills must be paid, and in conse­
quence big Stocks must be reduced. We
have a big stock of Furniture and Car­
pets, and when you want bargains in
these lines, come where they are, at

Hiram Rogers.

Opposite Fred L. Heath’s drug store.

ThE KENT

DOINGS.

Bakin

Jlbtofatety
, Pure

Going

To The

SENATE

RESTAURANT

R. K. GRANT.

M. A. GORDON, Proprietor.

I

lf

i

I

We are giving some good

CROCKERY »
GLASSWARE

to stimulate trade these quiet
times.
A nice assortment of Water
Sets, Chamber Sets, Dinner
Sets, Sugar and Cream Sets.
A new line of Tumblers
very nice.
Our stock of- Groceries is*
full and complete. The wise
housekeeper is the one who
buys good goods and that is
what we aim to keep and
when it comes to TEA and
COFFEE we have the goods
that please.
We.want butter &lt;fc eggs.

GftZING flT

t

THE, NEW MOON

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA

THE RACKET

S. E. PHILLIPS.

Hams &amp; YauArmaD

Between

IlMEdMa

Ladles’ Watches,
Gents’ Watches,
Boos’ Watches.

yon save time yon .«ave
money. You can eave a vast
JFamount
of time if you are look­

ing for

Lmnlier, Lath, SfeM

and not

F. R. fflNCORST,

The Reliable Jeweler.

or any kind of building mater
tai, by coming directly to ns
yon will save money ty bnyingof ns.

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

�Hastings. Banner
Thursday, Aug. 31, 1893.
r.

COOK. Local Editor.

K -ire the times you are
,u&gt; to save money. The
&gt; .t of school books is al1 great burden. If you
books of us tins year

are
ever
s is
Big
&gt;nseWe
Car­
s in

on of some of the
We have a large line of
Hand and Shelf Worn
;&lt; st as good as new, that
The
., c- you ifioney on.
. : buy the better assortwill have to select from.
lull supply of everyin a school room.
1 rablets consist of 50
Any am
ic. to 25c.
iate pencils, lead pencils,
-ilk. and erasers.

rs
e.

r RED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.
Rogers' l unntiite Store,

local news.

An old bum located on
vacant lot
south of the Catholic church was fired
Saturday evening and burtred to the ground
David Baker had just stored about two
tuns or bay, tfome corn stalks, and beside
these hail his tool chest and a boat tn It.
There was no Insurance.
When It comes to fine decorating work
there is uo use sending outside of Hastings
to get some one to do the work. Those who
have seen the new Masonic hall speak In
^highest terms of its beauty and fine
urk
A. A. Eggleston of this city did the woik
and is now employed In fixing up the Odd
Fellows lodge room.

•1UNAL MENTION.

/•u.Hl-wroi
cnk-.ro Mm
Win V.-U6X. «eat (0 CbhUtf M..6.I.,
Frang j*&gt;rd.Ui of Chester was iu the cil
Dull’m

u&gt;;■

k ”*Dl SU"‘,"r W,th rri,,nd"

Mumu,*"’ C0""'-r l’",ni’4 ,ro“ chlo,'°

MUs Sula Jon-s wa&gt; tn Grand
Au Institute of the National Gold Cure bat unlay,
Co. has recently been opened in our city
under the management of Dr's H. A. aud
rs. John Kurtz visited |n
U. H. Barber. They guarantee an absolute
cure of the liquor and morphine habits, in
•!. Ai.ilrrwu
Drtrolt n,
from one to four weeks, without pain, clly bBtuntny.
nervous shock or Interruption to business'
win n,„l()n or
Cr,.pt
A full explanation of their method may be
city last week.
had of lhe doctors.

1 is a matter of common remark thal
Hastings 1s one of the prettiest cities In
the state of her size. The well kept lawns,
lhe modern houses, the beautiful streets
and excellent shade, added lo the endow­
ments of nature all conspire to make the
remark true. The pride of our citizens In
keeping up aud beautifying their homes is
most commendable.

in

MmXUu

h.ipid-

i.iiwi-ll

in Hu'

'-A C"‘’U

M rs Jami-. Cbffield of Petoskey is vlsltmp^n the city.

E. A. Mattison was in Battle Creek Iasi
weex on business.

Miss Lucy Joslin returned from a visi
at Marquette last week.
/Sirs Dan'l Striker and family returned
Jrotn BuyView Monday.
Miss Winnie Walker ot Martin, is vi&lt;ltl
itjg relatives in the city.

i Dr. and Mrs G. W. Lowry have returnr
•£d from Mackinaw Island,
Despite the fact that the times are bard
and Mrs. Chas. Russell of Allegnr)
15 quires John Weissert has just completed a fine areDr.visiting
ek
frieuda In the city.
home on Jefferson street, aud Chas WeissGru. Brooks returned from a visit wit
thanites for advertisements art has commence*! the erection of one next
i uffioe Tuesdays at latest to lo It, on the site of the old Welssert real- Prairieville friends Thursday.
t .-vj in tlie issue of the week deuce which has been moved off to make
Mr. Cushman, of Three Rivers, spent
groom for the new. We are glad to see Sunday with friends in the city..
whenbrumrat.
such evidences of prosperity and such
Mr. and Mm. Ferris Rose of Grand
homes add greatly to the beauty of the
&gt;Et -rs day to-day.
Rapids spent Sunday In the cllv.
actory h now mnnmg 50
VS ill McDonald and wife went to NashI
About three weeks ago Mrs. Henry
n-ttv rood fur the tiuies.
riile Saturday for a f *w days visit.
I Allen, of Kalamazoo died. Soon the re
ticket!* sold Tuesday for port gained currency that her husband
Fie.t Ingrain of Detroit spent Sunday
t i Traverse City excursion. and an adopted daughter. had slowly
Ith his slster Mrs. Frank Beamer.
i.-grind plow points, grind poisoned her. ; An examination of her
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hitchcock spe
stomach
was
made
and
npt
a
trace
of
Newton
uiiday at their Wall Lake cottage.
poisnn found, completely clearing the areus«x! from
j
. even a suspicion
-------- *.
Bon. Joiin Carv.-th of Middlcvilli.
-&lt;tur*Uy afternoon crime. Mr. Allen Ims traced the turie* ; alti'-mling court in this clly Tuesday.
in- availed themselves of to Mrs} Benjamin Allen, of Barry towi
I t'-.-. Mi-Vhnrlan &lt;&gt;f Grand Rapids
ship and she has Even arrested fer mail
iling n.-lati i in the' city ami vlclnll
Hl- siilU

you can
Ik why
• Well
•ne and
ft'e sell
ickeL ,
W If
Head of
easier,
h. Our
have a d. The

.siriduy n consumption.
i-M yesteddav afternoon
■bi.ri’li.
W.Midland ii:t4 been nppoini* }
he Piil- ral court tn
' '
:Jni.
’'

he ।
iff h
irice

.llmi. JasjA. Sweezev is '

1
R nnMs-fwili sell you1 a i
wjrranteil
bale from ।
hay per- -(Uy with two
I
lounge-, i.rand Radins. and Miss
nkler vv-re united it tn a mage last
’Iniu .-ei up tiie eiders in honor of

auufacs cheap
ley are
I Indies
match
hlladelJt style
Ii them
i at the

the fouqdr.tiori of his
t completed.

phted.

dp factory atarU-d ap Tuesday
will be Rind when wo
miliar announcement concerning

ET

save
i vast
look-

nater
o

NV

Ut

That we will close out at the regular

Misj Mae Rogers Is tho guest of Lowell
riends this weak.

CIRCMLhTION

r°* than '
for the
f-- Well
w prices
r better,
all oldfarry it
« year,
aye on
stock of
as cold
1 can exre. We
Buffalo,
nd Bap.
ream of
Id fogies

$ 1.500 WORTH

111 KM

Miss Gletina Schantz spent Sunday with
We are indebted to The Bancroft Com­
pany, located In the Auditorium building, friends In Plainwell.
Chicago, for a copy of their ‘/Hook of the
Mr-*. Lillian Grog.ry of Chicago Is visit­
Fair.” It shows die grounds as they were ing friends jn the city.
before commencing building and at Inter­
I heodore Kogers was in Grand Rapids
mediate stages during development, up to
the finished building. The book is print­ yesterday on business.
ed ou fine paper and profusely illustrated
Miss Clara Shattuck is spending th»
with half-tone photographs.'
rek iu Grand Kaplds,
A well known farmer who for the past
twenty years made1 a study of nature and
her methods and has attained considerable
fame as a prognosticator of the right time
to sow wheat says that he has figured out
ttiat tbh right time to sow wheat this year
would be on Sept. 18*. 17, and ibtb. ami
within two weeks thereafter there would
be a bountiful rain to bring it up nicely.

WE HA VE JUST PURCHASED

Xw,nter °' rp&gt;"*"“l’vW1"" '»

of the goods

Remember that EVERY PAIR is WARRANT­
ED to be first class in every respect.
Call and examine the goods while there is a
tarxe assortment.

C.11. 05P0RN &amp; CO
SIGN. "THE BANKRUPT STORE.’

Merchants of this city r&lt;
of trade, and p.-.»s|&gt;cct&gt; !
this fat!.
1 trade Ibis
.......।
....
Mr.ni'l Mrs 1'.
1&gt; W.
• • . .Sn-ltii
’Ulllll l"l
t.f •CiMh-t
.INIIC.'I
ear q.as gm»d as thnt «■(
r ago I viMied Judge Smith and family yesterd
Thi* only thing that; they
. feared
the (
future, aud naituul.1 b.wli,.—
I..;.. 1.-’•&gt;•'■» Smith an.l tumHy Mond
li-r id mite
Miss \ .■ 1 Trego
over tne wtratry reis»rt in Inert
islt with Nashville
K-.-.S*
rningl
amt
ut tiifcr•nee Im OUT tltUKl.'IU
Institutions. I
- ,, daughter
, -- .
Grand R-iimts are Visiting 11. C. Cook
; fnmil
rtded iituprovrnieut
? Smith went to Allegan to day
NhlwitbiKaniHn
nt I hold court. Judge Ptulghnm of Ail
at ;i&lt;H rvcepUpu glvun by. Dr. and Mi
W. i will hot.I court here.
It. Stjyde
narringe of!
their 'daughter Mis-* Efli re Mr Howard i
Being bail; Ju.»r iilie THE EMPHi
THING.LI
Lives,tu. —--------.
PH XG.L pt it Ens SLgm on In place of Lc
Wall ink«* Tuesday evening t&lt; ti-b. T IV
Tbouias
! and made of steel with a bread opvnln;
l.ieh mhk a furrow t*o Im-hei wide and sows thegiaiu
tai }*
S I left a few fish for seed.
for lru&gt;; week's Issue
I the bottom of tiiis furrow which is cos red by .1 ei niii &gt;h ring-, . avh ring in-hig &lt;r-. .rnrhes In dinmeter and very heavy—hexTim |
- very
a
■&gt;-~r plctsiiut
roJ«^*-o***» aff iit mid the happy &lt; &lt;Hipk^ Mr. and Mrs. llowanl Thomas weul I.“ I and larger than those mi any other Shoa Drill made. t.m; Gl’ARAN TEED to covet the grain. .
- ■ • •
■ •
■ •
Traverse Citv Mmidav where they
DHC ITI\
Of*'* C c fFeeding out in .n * qua! time, with the rAine combination of g»h.
ake their futhre homo.
F
i • 1 V i~ I 'wzr»\-z‘‘— 1 L—the same quimiiy' ■ t- wheat, oafs, rye or barley. The qMO*&lt;Hy
Bertllirumm acted a
greoiiisiu in nnd I
ing slmft r
ves ami is perfectly reliable as the fet’d K not regulate* If
to „De&lt;r&lt; it discharged is regulated by the speed with " meh tlit- f
Miss/ Minnie L«wi* as bridesmaid. Miss. I -Miss
-- . Adda Jordan .returned
„
quill with tapering axl-s imd n ben!
Inches for lhe wheel hub.
troln-Ut,rod M&gt; Jrow. I X—terday
w-n'll.y tlw .dmro
nib the Efain box like all -iralght rod nxh s und shmi hub l»i
ears &lt;if unv&lt;|un'rd succ-sr and. M-lltng over 100
i-hf
1
her
borne
in
North
Irving.
17YCrawley Introduced the gueri
Drills from lln-liiigs iu !!&gt;■ past 3 years prow ii n* !••• the.lest Drill qh earth.
presents were very hue ami useful
Mrs. Helen Millspangh returned to
riirs
Shortcrops are sure to itfakiwill make their fu,Wre home at Lak&lt; Um . tn-.kev Tuesday, where she will 1
hort 152.000.000 bus.'ieis. Kzbmu
near, Traverse City, fur which place they
the coming year.
is short 50.000.000. and lhe
rthwestern
are »t»*»n 50 p&gt; r c.-ut. Next yeai will -» &lt;• good prices as there will be no ■»arji
left Monday.
ut Mm can ihi-*
and you Will Make AnoUier Great Mthtakr
Miss Maml Rich and mother returned i wheat. You win make
you don't sow it with nii Empire .Drill. 1 can (utnislf yon any size tioiu io 21 ilocs or Shoos ami wul take good cons *r Jt-TataB*
'Tvlodge of Lady Maccabees wa organ­ from an extendml trip in the no
ized in the city Mwriday evening with
part of the slate Thursday ,
following officer*;
. Grant's mtnj friends wilj'-be j
P. C-. Mrs. Hannah Barlow.
ph*iuu*d lo learn that hit tins recoveHM
Mrs. Ifachea! Bailey.
far as to tie able to ride out,

ATTENTION FARMERS I

R. B. R CHARDS

Li C_ Mrs. Auale Pendergast

R. C., M.rs. Georgia Smith.
T. K.. Mrs. Row Cnigrov
Chap., Mrs. Marion Brice

Judge Smith and family returned from
Ihelr Buy View cottage Saturday morning
Miss Mlllspaugh returned with them J

M. A_ Mrs. Belle Seward.
Mrs John Kronewtale was called to
SI. Mrs. Minnie Helium.
Middleville
on account
&lt;&gt; I the
.MIilttH-VlIir yesterday *»■
•«.«
Sent. Mrs. Delia Barlow.
1 sickness of her daughter Mrs.
Mrs. Funny Karclier.
I' ■&gt;..
Llvbler.
1st.. Mrs. Errttta Etta j
Color Bearers;
Hyatt. • ( Rrv. A. A. Cossar nnd Miss Alena
MbH E-tella
VI ighturan. ■2nd
IVilDniilK of Vermontville
Williams
\1
called at 1 this
3rd.. Mrs. Nellie Osborn.
office Tm-sdav. They with others jinvc
" hme appioachcs
for
school
just
-- - ----- • • —— /— ■
The lodge strob'd out with twenty inenibeen camping nt Wall lake for three weeks.
hat \V ooley &amp; BronnUK have a M&gt;era.
।
.........................................
line of school Shoes tvul willno of school tihoes and will
many friends of Prof. C. 11. Gordan
. The blw Mm-imle Hall in tliiv city will ofThe
a al u very low figure for cash.
Keokuk lown. .1 graduate of Has’
m* dedicated
ou the afternomr of Sebt
... ,
,
. ,
1 Itie
nt-ti
higti school, will be pleased to learn
irn -day afternoon..Sept. 13th. com-I 1^3.
he lias been admitted a* n FrlluIrtl the
. 2 p. in. the Malonic hall will
Members of tin? (’raft through the
■Icdkuied. Master Masons, their wives cminty me Invited to be present, and to I** Geological Society of America, at tin! re­
cent meeting In Madison, Wl»\ A few days
i i daughters are Invited to be present.
accompanied by th**lr ladies. The Grand
later he was admitted to uieihberhhip in
• Anyone desiring to buy a good entsLIIsli- Lralge al Hu-State will be represented, and the American Association for the Advxncendtlreeses from prominent Masons may be mentof Science, and Inst year became a
should address.
expected. Supper will be served from 5
Box 855.
member of tho American Mlcroscipical
liKstings Michigan. to 7 o'clock for which, owing to the de­ Society. These are liuoors conferred only
pleted state of the Lodge treasury, the upon those who by their work or publish­
' 1
wh'/i’iin in's day In Grand Rtplds sum of 25 ceiita’pcr plate will be charged.
ed writings show themselves worthy. iProf
v” 1 Michigan Fair. Sept. 2tud
Gordon la now taking u post graduate
.n prizes have Bern offered- Tke
i-aursc at tho Northwestern Uuiverulty
■&gt; r '. in he continued from Sept. 18—22, tereMini! und pleu-ctn!.------and It Is expected
.
at Evanston, Ill.
that
every
Mason
in
the
county
will
make
1 tide Sari's buslneiu is affected In com­
roiitinueii on ciaMh pngc.
mon with others during the stringency. it convenient tn attend. County papers
copy this milks*.
TCollen.
Sheldon informs ns that the please
'
BY OBiMSU OF COMMITTKE.
AH persons are hereby notified not to
’ale
stamps has fallen off at least 25 per
We hear that a report has gained cur­ null or post any bill* or advertisements on
the building* or fences of. lhe Barry Co,
DBLD’S FAIR accommodations with- rency in certain portions of the county
■ k- 1 L*w minutes ride from the grounds, that buyers here won’t pay cash for wheat Agricultural Society.
Bv order of Committee.
and
that
the
bar.lw
won't
pay
out
any
SUt a person iu turtles of two and over.
money. Such reports are l*se fabrications
Cyiul Gutomv.
from beginning to end and there is nut
&lt;717 Evans Avm. Chicago. III.
Sept. 5th. the C. &lt;t W. M. and D. I*. A
even the seintiinnee of truth in them. Out
*
buyers have paid the cuoh for grain right N. lines will sell tn Chicago and re*
I'i- new residence of W. II.. Powers i
' model of' beauty nnd
convenient**. along and la mure they will continue to do one way rate, via "St Joe Route’’
T..lo
Shir.- Kr?al changes have taken place in mi. all reports to the cmitrary notwith­ the 7tb, at one fare rate, via New
that pan nf the city within the past year standing. Both banks have paid every til rail. AH Hektts good110 days
date of sale. Rate from Woodbury will be
*r two and Mr. Powers residence when Check drawn upon them and what is more
they will eontlnne to du vo. despite all re­ S4.85 via St. Jot and boat. S5.85 via all
'imp t-ifti will be a welcome addition.
port* like the one circulated. Onr buyers rail. Ask ticket ajjents for full Information
rhe street is being graded from the Has­ an, to well known to be uffected by such u to time of trains, etc„
Geo. Dellaven. G. F. A.
’ &gt;g.s houas to the M. C. B. B. passenger underhanded work, and the stability of
&lt;iepo:. The little stretch should bo put in mtr banks are above question. They are
Low Rates ForG. A. tt. Encampment.
■: &gt;&lt;hI &lt;-»nditioQ as It Is traveled n great as solid
--- ns •the”IT. s- Treasury
----------- for every
For the 27th annual G. A. IL Encamp
''• al. and as.it was before passengers were Hollar they owe. and have lots of money
■ aPt u&gt; &lt;et g wrong Impression of lhe city. on band, thank you. There mlclit l« .som.- nn-nl to I* lw'&lt;l «' I»&lt;t&gt;«Mpoll«. thoC. &lt;
W M rod O. 1- A N. Ilo« will «H
excuse
for
a
man
’
s
paying
s-»nm
attention
"n a ■•count of Labor Day celebrations
,.„r»lon llckot. vt« vark.o. routro al v«7
fkt J4c&lt;*&gt;n and Grand Rapids Sept. 4th., to groundless rumors amt reports at the
ho. rat™ Tb'kcta wlII b» “Id ""
J
I*i'hlgan central will sell excursion beginning of the stringency, but after nil 3nd. ’td and *U&gt;. and will bo rood lo re­
the
rnmora
that
have
been
tloulmr
nround
tick-.* tood going Sept. 4th, and return­
or four mouths, a man ought ign, until Sept. 10th. Fall Inhumation
ing 'i .t later tlisu Sept. 6th., nt a rate of now for
mm-miami
ro
........
--------understand tb« situation, and .wrdlns ralre. IIW. of .proUIrod toh-nl.r
eertalnlj
urn- f.tni r.,r the round trip. Children
pay any attention to nio&gt;usr| trains mar L*
upt,n ■PP1,“«®n 10
one who
—
— -J
—
-- •
yeats d age anti under 13 half fare.
------.-n.~,0unmp
Ticket Agents.
this late u»y must have
a ‘Soft
spot
C. R. OSBORX.
Gxo. DbIIavmn, G. P. A.
where.
Agent.

c.iii &lt; irn more dear money with
I’vich l.v Pies'! than with a threshiit. w itch costa five times as much.
- by Messer Bros. A Reynolds.

ut

There is no teacher
Like experience
[You may hear from people who h ave learned by

expci|ience and perhaps; you may more than half believe

them, but until you 1 ave actually tried the experiment
yo ir^elf you doubt and hesitate
You take no &lt; hanices by buying Clothing of us

In these economic d o s a dollar counts.
/ US.

Suppose you

�antique

brains ncedeojn burglary.

fiom. think that L-arl,|, -mT;,
BEAUTIES.
h»d flnlabed hb .tory W«rtb&lt;
U&gt;»
tles of champagne he'd left here, but
,
,
it was storming *o that he would not tnt to .peak:
■There b one point I wbh they n •hje Marveloua Mountain Tributary
Few people have an idea of the im­
venture again, and Lieut. Waring, I
mense amount of labor, forethought bla HI. when be wota
■
she *ak’.. was going to spend the , clear ap."
ot tho Colorado River.
•'What's that?” raid Cram. (
night with Lascelles at Beau Riv- j
and scientific skill brought to bear on bwi a recruiUng
"Who’s got Merton's watch?"
ta
a biff burglary, »aya a writer in the take advMUue o( hi. n„„t B“
age; Mike conldn’t drive any fur- &gt;
n»w&gt;d.r. Whirl.
*"
“Oh. by Jove! I quite forgot. It's cnn
Bu Gam. Charles R. King.
"ta»ta,
ther down towards the barracks. |
New York Recorder. The first thing whole, we m, doubt l(
.
n.ndi nt » MYIL
bettre forblniKlt In
hS±’,4’&lt;»
Anatole's place
neoeasary is to find a house containing
Lascelles sent word to Philippes that all right. Waring
sufficient valuables to repay the that he chore Md
he’d bring up the papers first thing in was pulled' laatanight. and he had her
Historic Cave Dwellers.
hlDUMilf &gt;0 thoroughly
*’•
trouble and risk, and this first step
the morning, if the storm lulled, and valuables all done up in ai box. .To
There wo. no lack of entnaInta
alone may take many weeks. Let it chough objectively it wm
Philippes went out indignant at all the pay for his boat.' he said." |
hUca,*er.
Western new.peper
time lost, but Mike swore he’d not ।
be understood that only the highest Theoccaxi'inal growl ihfci. &gt; “*
A quarter of. a century has passed hn.e for yenr,. «t irregular
LSf**
drive down again for a fortune So I
class oft expert burglars are meant; the liurar, 111.
Ito ds costistsd.J
discoursed
nf
totno
length
upon
tho
the Frenchman got into the cab and away since tbe scarlet plumes of Light wonder, of lhe lllo Su Juw, .nd ta men with comfortable banking ac­ ouriy The,merely Dinrk
■They had all been present by invitaInvito- went up with him to town. The mo­ Battery "X” were lust seen dancing
counts and houses of their own, and of tho natural man with tin,
tion of the civil authorities at a very ! ment he was gone Mre. Doyle declared along the levee below New Orleans. th. entagory of the
who, after reducing tho risk to a mini­ which he fancies he Lxs long jiLue^ "u
, K a«u«‘»*u1Ud
dramatic affair during the late after- i
„„ deBd Ured
np, ,nd drank Beau Rivage. old and moss-grown at mountain tributary of the grMt Col mum by elaborate plan*, acquire all the pleasure-,.
orwlo
to
token
iU
plnco
hy
the
«
d»
noon—the final lifting of the veil that hu(ro gobleta of tha wine, until J&gt;e the close of the war. fell into|rapid de­
As a corrective to Carlyle nn tj.
.
enough In one-night to keep them in
ot
th.
fui-fnmed
.nd
my»tenou»
CBn.
hid from public yew the -atrenge. I „eled off to her room, leaving an cline after the tragedy of that April
Ernest
Renan
may
l
K
&gt;
The cliff ruins of th. Snn Junn valley affluence and eminent respectability “Breollectiou..-- be'i,.h„
eventful history-’ of the LaaceUes trag- ,pro„ behind. Then Mrs. Dawion went night. Heavily mortgaged, the prop­
for more than a year, although having prataoclibekchol.r , id, ii“^~S"“
'
hare
been,
the
center
ot
nttoaetiom
edy. Cram was the spokesman by comber own roonlt after putting out tho erty passed into other hands, but for bnxe been lowed from nil Jde^ .nd
but a third share, a* these burglaries varybt. &lt;roecr it l,e
mlwlS?*
mon consent ‘With the exception of I ijgbUi anj when, two days later, she years never found a tenant. Fur and
are invariably worked by three.
lire it again. yrt,,„, ,„
»*»W
the Dawsons,’ said he. "none of tho , heard tbe awful news of the murder, near the negroes spoke of the home­ their wonders hnre been told nnd retold
To illustrate the wonderful resource of ri.enn at the hrek „( „i| „ M
parties implicated knew up to the hour facing that Investigation would fol- stead as haunted. and none of their to the world. Umo end time again.
Mprere tbe bop. ti.u-h,
of hta or her examination that any one low and nhe and her aina
brought to race could be induced to set foot with­ Scientific men hare visited this region. and leisurely way of proceeding adopt­ to
quk±. rigorousdnnb-i„ sllvl “Ju
of the others waa to appear. " Mr*. yght, she fled, for she had enough of in its gates. One night the sentry at ! bare nenetrate.1 southeastern Utah, ed by burglars take a case related by a on tbe head.
•‘omj
Dawson, eager to save her own pretty bjs monpy ja ber possession, and poor the guardhouse saw sudden flight on and hare considered this valley ■ place prominent detective. The principal
"Life must,” wt are u.|(l -u
.
of
tho
burglar*
in
this
instance
havspecial
interest,
because
these
the
westward
sky.
and
then
a
column
of
especial
Interest,
un.
m»vneck, had told hetr story without reser- . deincntcd Dawson, finding her gone, •
Xlgorou..
rire
drarb
i.
.
.1dw.Uln|ra
.....11
or.tirnlifLlilv 1„K dtrd onacrrtalnhoaao^waa una-^
ot Oame
Again lb.- fire alarm r"- cllffa and. care
^probably
vation. Dawson knew nothing.
followed.
It l.wbolM.me .-OU'.-:. TheBaHuthe
oldest
ta
this
strange
country,
be,
b
j
e
u,
acquire
sufficient
information
The story had been wrung from her
Philippes’ story corroborated this in sounded among the echoing walls of
wbo gradually exino;,i, -o,, w,
piecemeal, but was finally told id full, । every particular. The last he saw of the barracks; bul when the soldiers ing the first built ta that mysterious concerning It and the owner*. This not at all admirable r„
ami in the presence of the officers and 1 the cab or of the cabman was near the reached the scene; a seething ruin was journey southward of a great and un- man then went to the local butcher Bound.
known
people.
I
1
supplying
the
house
nnd
applied
for
a
civilians indicated. She' had married t house of the hook and ladder company al! that was left of the old southern
For twenty years the prospector has Bituation ns driver of one of hta carts
in April, '&lt;55, to the scorn of her people, t east of the French market- The driver home. Somebody sent Cram a marked
' NOTICE FOR REARING CLAIMS.
a young Yankee oflicer attached to the , there said hta horse was dead beat and copy of a New Orleans paper, - and in followed this bold little river and which delivered meat nt customers' State of Michigan, County t,j na;r.
* “•
■J 1
After
producing
unques­
Notice'!* hereby Riven. t:;.,t
,
commissary department.
She had 1 could do no more, so Philippes went their lozy quarters at Fort Hamilton gazed with careless unconcern on the residences.
lh. kmb.lr &lt;oSr |„r ,l„
^5*
starved all through the war.
She ’ Into the market, succeeded in getting the captain read it aloud to his devoted rough nnd broken walls, so full of in­ tionable reference* (how obtained no made on tbe 2Kb ri*y &lt;&gt;f ,|u5v A &gt; »?
longed for life, luxury, comforts. -She j another cab by paying a big price,’ Nell: "The old bouse has been vacant, terest to the archax&gt;!ogist; but the one ever knew) the man was engaged »lx months fruru that tint.- -,v r.&gt; ail,/,.*,!
u"’lr ,
W“c«t UertS
liad nothing but her beauty, he noth- ' slept at Cassidy's, waited all the morn­ an object of almost superstitious dread mind of the prospector has no room on the round, which included the house Bp" tb
Jane WIIlLini'.of AMtrta.Ivrofuta
ing but hta pay. The extravagances ing about Lascelles’ place, and finally, to the neighborhood." said tho Times, for curios, and he has no time for fixed upon. Incredible os it may ap­ of
deceased, an.! that aJ1
of a month swamped him; the drink ' having to return to the northeast at "ever since the traffic death of] Armand archmological investigation, says a pear, he stayed with his employer for
Hit^e court, si
and desperation for the next ruined once, he took the evening train on the Lascelles in tho spring of ISU8. In po- Phoenix correspondent of the Cincin­ over seven months, and gave the ut­ °I BMttnia. torrxainln.ukn and siimftft!
him. He maintained her in luxury at Jackson road and
never heard of. the Boe annals the affair was remarkable nati Tribune. He sees only the glitter most satisfaction; his only failing be­ or before lhe sth dsy of J w.nry
________________
tlfL Zid
the best hotel only a few weeks, then murder
i
’ untjl ten days after. ”
He was because of the extraordinary chain of of the gold in tho sand, and thinks ing a weakness for chatting with the aud that »udi claims will!«
e~&gt;n. to Tuna., thali of his own and much of Uncle Sam's amazed at his arrestcircumstantial evidencewhich fora time only of the time when he shall have servants. Five days after hi* resigna­ «itf on Monasy. the an, &lt;jB/0(
d'clock In the furrtxim o!
money was gone. Inspection proved
And then came before hta examiners ' seemed to fasten the murder upon an maile his "stake." In November of tion a gigantic burglary was effected uext. a
dan.
him a thief and embezzler. He fled, a mere physical wreck—the shadow of officer of the army tlien stationed at 1882 hundreds of gold hunters rushed at tbe hou*e selected, and property ibcM
Dated July. 2s:h, a. d. i.t&lt;i
and she was abandoned to her own re­ hta former self—caught at the high Jackson barracks, but whose inno- madly Into the canyon north of the Nav­ valued at over $20,000 was stolen. The
*1• •
sources. She had none but her beauty tido of a career of crime and de-,ccnce was
triumphantly•••
established.
ajo mountain, traveled three hundred thieves had smoked several cigars and
and a gift of penmanship which cov­ bauchery. a much less bulky party I Mme. Lascelles, it is understood, ia mUesover bleak, desert tablelands, suf­ drank a bottle of port, so that they
MORTGAGE SALE.
ered the many sins of her orthography. than tho truculent. Jehu of Mme. Las- 1 now educating h-r
her &lt;in„cr»&gt;f„r
daughter In
in IPar!*,
’arls, fered terribly from cold, hunger, and were in no hurry, and, to crown all, the
Default hsvlnz been msde in Uib coDdi-ioM'-^
She was given a clerkship, but wanted ceIles’ cab. -yet no less .^
r„.
of a rertatn mortk
’act- made tn Fnuida M form
important
a whither she roniovcd immediately the long, wearisome journey; in a booty was conveyed to its destination aadNeUleH
GivilT
to Mart Mc€m,|« &lt;22
more money, and took it, blackmailing I witness than the sam*'driver? He was after her marriage, a few months ago. few days staked off all the available
in the owner’s pony phaeton, which JanuyyM. A.D..l«w,anC rwonjed tn be rf.
a quartermaster.
She imposed on accompanied by a priest. He had been to CapL Philippe Lascelle*, formerly of land for flfty miles up and down the was duly returned the same night; but flee of the Hejri-t-r of Derdn. for the Coanty i
Waring, but he quickly found her out , brought hither in an ambulance from the
— ----------------j, ----confederate ----army,
a ,
younger
river, and then returned home without no real clew was afforded, and the bur­ Harry aud State of Michigan, on HieMh d»i
May. A. D.. IJMS. In LUxt?.* &lt;&gt;! riiuticxjM on
and absolutely refused afterwards to , the Hotel Dieu, where he had been brother of her first husband."
having obtained so much as color of glars were never captured.
Krrv 3!?, o - which n wiit.., threehru’mfd t»
il She was piqued and ,, t^uccd
"Well," said Cram. "I'll have-to send gold, and to-day have nothing to show
see i,..r
her «t
st »
all
traced several days before and found 'I
e due at the data of thi* notu-r the »cun «f
On another occasion a chambermaid three
angered, "a iviimm
scnrawfl.
”
but
nnt
u__
_
jti
_
1
hur.drt-d doliatD i,:.d ‘ortilvtan reti'j
woman scorned,” but not almost at death's door. Hta confession ; that to Waring. They're in Vienna by for it but the etake.i.
was escorted out, with a view to matri­ and an attorun•» tec of twruty fhe doiUn pro-'
until he Joined
Battery ‘“•X"
X" Aid
did nnnnroppor- - ------mrel
” iie"had
ed Rattnrv
_»i impor
u_ ’tont of
thisall?
time,
I Suppose. Look here. Nell,
Whether this ta a-region that will mony (and burglary), for two months vided for tn Mid mortcare. aud no • ult ur protunity present Itoelf for revenge. Hho ,tnlcll Lieut Waring as that officer how was it that when we fellows were ever show rick pay dirt the writer
ccedtnRi st law hath.? i-reu hwhtate«l to mer­
before the event came off. A convey­ er th* money* sreur-d l&gt;&gt; w»:d faortKMe.cruy
had secured a room under Mrs. Doyle's ' *.turned
nm^ away
.renv from Lascelles' gate, in.
in­ 1 fretting about Waring's attentions to knows not. but he can say, without
part thereof;
reputable roof, to be near,the barracks, tending only to down and thhn kick madatne, you should have been so hesitation, that it ta one of the most ance is always at hand, and generally
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of nle
of
stylish
appearance;
hi
fact,
on
one
contained In Mid niortjnp* .u.dt&gt; Ualote iq
where she could support herself by and hammer him. but he had struck serenely superior
to ft all, cveni when. wildly picturesque and beautiful re­
.
occasion a brougham was used, which ■ uch case uiade and j.revidrd, notice i« btrtby
writing for Mrs. Doyle and blackmail- with a lead-loaded rubber club, and he as I know, the stories reached you?"
tjiven
on Saturday the •'.•rd day uf SCptrah'
gions in the world. The bleak old
passers-by, and even the policeman &gt;cr. A.that
!&gt;.. »«M. at ten &gt;i\ ' •. !&lt;. ii. the fwetoon.
was horrified to see him drop like one ' “Ah. Ned, I knew a story worth two Navajo mountain rises abruptly und the
on the beat, imagined was the proper­ I »h&gt;iUM-l! at public au iiun. to the hlxbret
dead. Then he lost his nerve and drove &gt; of those. He was in love with Natalie towers like a grim sentinel over lhe
bidder,
at
tbe
north from d &lt;-r &lt;&gt;f the Conn
ty of one of the residents close by. As
furiously back for Bridget. Together . •'-•-•
■■
Maitland• all the time.*'
In timeitrot HarttnpVfthat belt* the
surrounding mesa, while ta a canyon regards tools, very few are necessary, noose.
Cace where the Circuit Court \r harn lWtr
they returned and found Waring lying’ |
|lHK END.]
gorge, more than .3,000 feet below its owing to the skill and ingenuity of the
boiden.) th* premises dv.-aii.ed in
there as he had left him on the drip- j
mortjtaxr. or so much thered .u tiwy In- necre ■
base, the'Rio San Juan appears like a operator.
With a jimmy, spreader, aarr to pay the atiif.ui.s du.- ... ««ld nionnze.
ping banquette. "You’ve killed him.
PLUCK OF AN OPERA SINGER. silver thread. The canyon is several drill, a few pieces of strong bent wire with &gt; jeereent interest, and a!! Ircal ruju. to ’
Mike. There's only one thing to do," .
jtrlhrr
with an aHorcry'n f-e
'.t-atjfve
miles wiile, and a descent can be made
she said; "take hta watch and everj*- How Kublnl Once Brokn HU Collar Boae, to the fiver by a precipitous trail, but and a little gunpowder, the expert bur­ dollars eovrnantcd for tlnr-ii., th*- ;&gt;reiBhe&gt;
glar can makc/bis way anywhere. oeloK &lt;te‘cnbr«l In Mid i-■ •lu u-ea- dl that
thing valuable b® has, and we'll,;
But Finished ihe Perfumiauce.
os the river approaches the great Col­ To these are sometimes added a set certain piece ard pxro 1 of izuti »
w.d be­
throw him over on the levee.”
ing IU the townsl lu of A- ( ;a !., (lie clctlty Of
Fifty years ago European audiences orado the canyon becomes more nar­
She hers^f took tho knife from listened with rapt admiration to Ru- row and the walls more perpendicular, of "stumblera." These are lehgths ot Barry md state ofMic.:*.«b^lb-! knoini and
described
as
ibflons
iu
.
•
fine steel wire, with pointed stakes
hta overcoat pocket, lest he should bin!, a tenor of whom it was sa 1 that,
The north cart muuler s I
..I lhe wxith
and when it merges into the grand about a foot long attached to each end.
recover suddenly, nnd then, said the though he himself could not i .ci, he
west quarter I-** V.‘ '4' &lt;4 n : a tlUrty-thne
canyon it is scarcely more than u deep, and half a dozen of these make but |3S] t«*wnone
north r..-.-esereu nr»ttti
driver, "even as we were bending over made his voice net for him,
dark channel.
. little bulk. These stumbiers are fixed said county ot harry
him there came a sudden flash of light- . writer in the Philadelphia F*resa The
The Navajo mountain, the jutting, on the lawn or paths about lhe house
□tag, and there was Lascelles bending
KITE DROVE THE K.KTFF. LXTO ms IffiAirr. over us, demanding to know what It intensity of exprcufr.ion he gave to hi* buttes that line the canyon’s verge, the in such a way that the wires are raised
voice, the judicious use of the tr ymolo,
Dated.June axl. J*':
lag those, whom she I lured, and where
meant. Then like another flash he nnd the management of ligl t nnd huge bowlders that are lodged on the about six inches from the ground, anil
ahe could wat«h h;m. and, to her eager
seemed to realize what was up. sprang shade produced a thrilling effect . But canyon s side, and the straight walls of prove such a success in case of pursuit j
delight she noted and prepared to
the
flnnyon
proper
are
ali
points
of
hart
back and drew pistol, lie had caught hta best vocal feat consisted in inking
that the burglars are compelled to : Default
a
n.inc
. b
Ktiieh:
make much of his attentions to Mme.
wonderful interest, for they- are the
us in the act. There was nothing else the Itoss of the upjier stave
ithoot canvas upon which are depicted some hang pieces of white paper from the ; *.,&lt;! Lovwt* K-':i
Lascelles. Incidentally, too, she might
to do; we both sprang upon him. He preparation, thus retaining it
wires
in
order
to
escape
their
own
■
.
inveigle the susceptible Lascelles him­ fired and hit me, but only in the arm,
...
r
..
tbe rfllee -t Um
of the most strange and beautiful pic­
long tfafe, und then letting it inpcr- tographs that have ever been discov­ traps. aaXhey always run over them.
Miduxan. •" t» ■
self, on the principle that there’s no :
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.. ...
and before he coulij pull trigger again ccptibly
&gt; stile*
__r---- „die
----------j. The listeners could
away.
fool. like an. old fdol.
Mrs. Doyle ,
! najald
we both grappled him. 1 seized hta hardly liellevc their cars. The Adven­ ered in this country. Nearly every
lent herself eagerly to the scheme. •
gun, Bridget his throat, but he turous are always on the edge&gt;ptf dan­ bowlder is a picture gallery, and near­
.Imtlh*
tired Cft, -«'n
The letters -began to4pass to and fro
ly
every
smooth
surface
ta
covered
screamed and fought like a tiger, then ger. On one occasion Rubini, after re­
again. Lascelles was fool enough to
wilted all of a sudden. I was scared peating this vocal feat, and being a with weird and fantastic figures.
answer, and when, all on a sudden.
Up
in
a
canyon
in
the
mountains
of
'
On
the
mountain
these
continue
to
^and helpless, but she had her wits second time encored, found himself
'■y »*ld
Mr*. Doyle's "long-missing relative.” a.s_/
.
t;er»l«t,
about her and told me what to do. unable to produce the expected note. the very summit, nnd, as the crowning Arizona there ocuunvd a novel duel
.1 in u!d
she called him, turned up. a pensioner
The lieutenant began to gasp and re­ Determined not to fail, he gathered up piece, a huge block of sandstone stand* the other afternoon. Part of the affair
ire oade
on her charity, it was through the
is
the
old
story,
man
und
woman.
The
•
iu%
iu;
vive just then, so she soaked tho hand­ his vocal strength and mode a su ireme on the top, the four sides presenting
• .united efforts of the two women he
. t.« .i-.-r
kerchief in chloroform and placed it : -effort. The note came with its wont­ smooth surfaces. These faces are more whole of it is Mexican, both as to the |
got a situation ok cab-driver at the
tintth
over his modth. and together we lifted ed power, brilliancy and duration, but tliun one hundred feet square, and on participants and their methods! Jun i r^aurtlMiW Vl'.’
stable up at the eastern skirt of the
of lisvhim into the cab. Then we raised nt the cost of a broken collar boi «. A each face is a picture of the sun, with Valencia’s wife Is the mother of four ■ front &lt;’•■&lt;»»■ of s’ . &lt;.
llr r&lt; (|M
town. Dawson had enlisted’ to keep
«n«n. M'ch Kin. pii.it
I^isccllcs and carried him in and laid surgeon examined the singer und the figures of seven warrior* bowed, as children, ia not attractive, yet she is circuit
kill,
the
court for Garry
from starving, and. though she hail no
him on his sofa, for he had left the found that the tension of the [lungs to tho earth, in prayer. Beneath the the woman tn the case. Florentine premise rtr-cnlwl III
use for him as a husband, he would do
much thereof »» run? t«
i door open and the lamps on the table. had been too powerful for the strength warriors are many hieroglyphic charac­ Samaro, a neighbor, is the man in the amount
due oa mu I m
to fetch and carry, and he dare not
case, and is not comely himaclf. In cent. Interest.nnd a:l '•
disobey.
Twice when Doyle was Bridget had been there before and of hta collar bone. Two monthi' rest ters, probably a prayer to tho sun god.
BWrt-«-rif&gt;ed in
battery1 officer of ' the day did knew all about tbe house. We set the would be required to reunite the' clav­ On a bowlder, by the verge of the cafi- fact, says a correspondent of the SL
pistol
back
ta
hta
hand
but
couldn't
■
Joseph
News,
the
duel
did
not
occur
in
,tn pitw or
yon.
is
the
picture
of
a
woman
kneelicle. and this the singer declaredjto be
■aid mon caw .«* ;»'i
thia
strangely - assorted pair 'of
lIiiUMUl;
. make the lingers grasp it. We ran­ impossible, as he ta*d only finished sev­ tag in prayer to the sun.
high life. A- few days ago the woman Mere!of Umi •Uutiie it.
women entertain Lascelles at sup-'
of Rarn’kw'i *•' &gt;
, sacked the desk and got what,money eral days of a long engagement
On one of the canyon walls, more went to a constable and wanted Sama­ Conntv
scribed nAf.i'I...-. low
per and fleece him out of what'
there was. locked and bolted the doors
arrested. The officer referred her to
money he had. Then came Philippes
“
Can I sing ut all with a broken col­ than one hundred foot from anything 1ro
-- lx.
.__ .
."ahi went; S«,.ISSS!'
huabaad.— To—Valeria
i and climbed out of the side window,
that could have furnished the barbaric her
TtirtCS
with Lascelles in Mike's cab. os luck ;
lar bone?" he asked.
__ •
,,
. ,
. ,
_
i Mirve
uorwi r
r
‘ under which she dropped the knife
the injured husband at once
« -running narui tA.-i.!'
■ana tne
would have it. but they could not fleece
“Yes; it will make no difference in artist a foot or handhold, there ta a -and
~
...
•.
runulnj
forty &gt; I i
। among the bushes. ’They’ll never sus­
Philippes. Old Lascelles was rapidly •
your voice,” answered the surgeon. weird panoramic view in three scene*. looked up Samaro, who was not sur­ i south twenty eisht ..&gt;•
i pect us in the world. Mike,' she said.
succumbing to Nita’s fascinations when
• But you must avoid lifting heavy Unde.ra tree a child ta sleeping. Ono prised. but ugly. ••Good,4 said,he, “do east forty |4n; Rod* &lt;•» •
| 'It's the lieutenant’s knife that did
came the night of tho terribis storm. '
weights, and any undue exertion— little hand lies across its breast, while me the favor to go up the arroyo with containing sewu [7j acr
it, and, ns he waA going to fight him
Mike had got to drinking, and was laid
above all, you must leave the tl flat the other has fallen carele&amp;ily by its me and we will settle thq matter up
side. A few feet from the sleeping therv." Valencia acquiesced.
low by the lieutenant
Mike and anyhow, he'll get the credit»of it all.' alone.”
In the canyon alone, armed with
Bridget 'both vowed vengeance. But ■’ Then wo drove up the levee, put WarRubini continued to sing with a babe, a large snake, evidently a rattle­
• ingin Anatole’s boat, scullsand all.
meantime Doyle himself had got wind
broken clavicle until the termination snake. is coiled to strike. Down the what the Mexican constable terms
. and shoved him off. '1’11 muzzle Jim,’
canyon, toward the west, ta scene two. “pistoles Mexican©." (Mexican pis­
of something that was going on. and |i she said, i'll make him believe that of the engagement
.
The snake ta crawling away, and the tols). they fought. Mexican pistols
he nnd his tyrant had a fearful row. j
I 'twas he that did it when he was
limbs of the child are drawn as though and pieces of rock. Then* were no
He commanded her never to allow a ;
A Wonderful Feat.
man inside the premises when he was Ij drunk.’ She took most of the money .
Two Americans in the cniplovmcnt in the last convulsions of death. The seconds, no interested, friends, no doc­
----- *No
’w one meu
away, and, though brought home |; and the watch and ring. She said she of the government of British Colufbia snake has done its deadly work. Still tor.
cried “Tcaays
ready! jaim. fire,"
drunk,that awful night, furiously or-jj could hide them until they’d be needed. recently accomplished a feat hitherto further down the canon ta scene throe. cr
or “on
o. two,
two. throe, shoot!
’ U was
one,
shoot!**
I Then 1 drove Philippes up to town
IA D'cent discovery t* that '
dtred the Frenchman out, and might!
’
* only,
‘
deemed impossible by crossing thef Sel­ A warrior, evidently the father of the 'for ’blood
this duel. Haw they dizziness, dullness, coufu«lon &lt;&gt;f d*e "•" •
have assaulted them had not Bridget ; until 1 began to get so sick and faint 1 kirk mountains in the depth of wiiter. child, with one arm clasps his dead fought will never l&gt;c learned. The btc.. are due to derangemv./. &gt; t ’he nc
• could do no more. I turned tho cab
lassoed him with a chloroformed towel. 1
The object of the trip was to ascertain babe; with the other band he holds a only showing is a dead man. his head oeatez* which .apply tbe braia v-ltn ue
That whh the last he knew until another । loose and got away to a house where I if ft'were possible to lay out a pack club. Upon hta face the rude artist cut open with an ugly gash on the fbreej tha»todk&lt;»ta»n.dy*;&gt;’3 ‘•"*’^2*
day.
Lascelles. Philippes and die. knew they'd takecare of me, and from and cattle trail over the range from has depicted a look of mortal nngutah crown, other portions of it bruised, b’!n&lt;l In stomach, etc., arise frotn taeduanj®
Mrs. Dawson, had already drunk a bot­ there, when my money was gone, they Golden to Kalso. The men traveled and hate. A snake lies dead nt his and a wicked cut over ono eye. In the ment i.f the uvnreccoterinuppiyl'-S ’-'f*
tle of champagne when interrupted by sent me to the hospital; thinking I was one hundred and flfty miles on show­ fr®t. This 1* probably the moat beau­ c:‘u?on may yet be seen one of the
Doyle’s coming. Lascelles was tipsy, dying. I swear to God I never meant shoes, fifty miles over the widest tifulpicture ever executed by savaxro •bullet*' covered with hair and blood.
E-a- ■ X-w
J
had snatched his pistol and fired n shot to more than get square with the lieu­ mountain country, where glaciers hands.
Its work was as effective us though it
to frighten Doyle, but bad only en­ tenant I never struck Lascelles at abounded. They found a pass at an
On one of the canyon’s walls a war&lt;
The llttio
wna a 44-culibcr. The husband was cut.
white lines are
raged him, and then he had to rnn for all; 'twas she who drove tbe knife Into altitude of six thousand five hundred
victor.
His
tale
ta
that
he
was
walk!
th * uervns which
r«Pn»«nteil.
hi* cab. He was bundled in and Doyle hta heart.”
feet that ta practicable for cattle nnd Sui
Eand ta band, ing ahead when Samaro opened the af- ^’’.'^’Tho
Thbn, exhausted, he waa led into an
disposed of. It was only three blocks
pack trains in summer. The therniomtwo doves arc circling around fray by casting tho first stone from be- । wvo centers to
down to Beau Rivage, and thither adjoining room, and Mrs. Doyle was eter was below zero during most of the their heads. Pictograph* of the bear­
bind. Valencia recovered quickly und ;
15« ,■£
Mike drove them in al! the storm She marched in, the picture of Injured Irish trip, which occupied‘nearly a month.
in one place a bear followed by two ere tong killed hta aian. He left the - okxrrlccumnttai
icumntto
did not know nt the time of Waring’s innocence. For ten minutes, with won­
th^?P d°g&gt; ““
Hon and dead and returned to his wronged fam’*?'h
derful
effrontery
and
nerve,
she
de
­
?.hrnT,
In
being in tbe cab. In leas than fifteen 1
the catamount are al) to be found. dy. saying nothing. Next morning tho j wtow to e'very
minutes Mike was back and galled ex- j nied all personal participation ta the
Many of these are evidently of recent body wm toatlli by „ neighbor.
As
every
season
has
its
boyish
games.
’
............
' —~
citedly for Bridget; had a hurried edn-1| 'crime, and faced her inquisitors with ko It has also its boyish dangers. Says
small. Ordinary
brown calm. Then the chief quietly j Mr Grogana.™SXi fTt *
phyrtclans fall to
sulfation with her-, she seized a water- ' turned and olgtialed. An officer led for- .poll, dXnal- 4^ ref [S' 1“d|
mJ?
but h'™ “"d
proof and ran out with him, but darted I .Vi from one ride tbe wreck of a cab- ,the «m.n Jye th« wm 5?S
of *triku
meet, with . dim plcto|rr.ph th.t beam h ¥.°rm°alSm ha« taken a considerable ■
back nnd took the bottle of chloroform j
&amp;
M^taV?l
an
?evidence of great age.
a door thlmrei.re drownt iMt .om”“ ?"
she had used on her husband, now lying i 1man. ...pported . by
- the
— •prie.t;
------ ---------thimselves d row nt last summer is now
Maoris,
the
latest
statistics
showof
Hie
disorder*
WUIUm and HI. Ouu.
j
limp .nd renrelren, &lt;,„ . «,f. b..|ow, ' open&lt;sl on th. other. «&gt;d. emmrted bj a-fallin* out o’ hickory trees an' break- •
S?.
T11° hnve
ta
Mrs. "Dawson
re­ in’ their necks."
«&gt;d then die dhntppenred. When half nnotber policeman.
--------- ---------------The Oerman emperor frequently ha,
week'.
reU^T.
,
Z;^L
OT
I
’
'
!1
“
r
'
01
whom
but
“
W
Bu,
P*n
affre'wl
weeks
retiremnnf
_ &gt; ...
an hour passed and Lascelles failed to entered. holding in her hands out­
■orid
??“ *nnu,a conference wm ! Franklin MUre
n .na iJi” within
n-omth.d.Sf
the bustlinff h?H
return with them, bringing certain ph- stretched a gingham apron on which
o «1. end Wde.
1,1.1..
------------t held re«ntiT. Md hundred. „f Maori M "Sj
the Joreat ot Frockelwiu, where .
pers of which he’d been speaking to were two deep stains the shape and
a ambers, ineludinn- spvp™)
• highly criebrated
chief. attonA«T^7^
‘ lcadiD« .pec I al'.stand
Philippe*, the tatter declared there size of a long, straight-bladed, two '
So fond are Russian women of amok’• nenth
Mari, «
ao ‘ "
•wac
bodc«- nesued bebe elikm’.r. . Jod'
nervous
"**£ K*bjrcl
Twenty
Mormon
i
student
of
ccrra
— —
lutterRuvyx
—
edged
knife
It
was
the
apron
that
alA.w.
.
twenty
Mormon
tag that the rear, minlitci- nJ thTn- Sit
"lth '“real eweraa^.4--------------- _
must be something wrong, and went
f
QoUxl triGtUcwonrtwKiumon
the “‘’/j,iret
Bridget Doyle had worn that fatal tarior bM onlered tbe railway offi^la”, ■wound
°S£ . InfUy' “FrcMnt I" N«w Zeeland Ion, Jnce re.Uwd
“Ue“ ThX
There, 'Wwhile
out to reconnoiter despite the storm.
Wig
trying to apreod Ule |alth
,i__ e-on
u&gt;«1ewl.on
th. foreet.k,
S^a
■tatenMsnt. and hta Itedora”
!1Ucce«»
He could see nothing It was after night One quick, furtive look at that, ta the empire to pro-ride pa.-,«enirer
!? k
fare,t,un» foTtt
tarth i
ta prepared on that prtnc pie
d(.nnerIt i
1L1«htnins aad
miilnight when Mrs. Dovle came rush­ ono glance at her trembling, shaking
train, with smoking compartaenta l" f
7
doB" and
l» curlmr all dbeaws
tag ta. gasping, all outof brvath."along cowering kinaman, and, with an I rial
.“J
f*lr
n 1e“&gt;ldon be faMZth°T‘7’ “d “ ,odr ocl»cl‘ de.
’uPP°~xl that lhe ,ndhowl
of
dcswair.
a
loud
wail
of
"Mike.
of the storm." she said. She hod been
“J"
•“ ‘-■“"‘ed hL
ralB whl&lt;=h '“•“lb"
maw,.
sport. Then
down the levee with Mike to And a Mike, you’re sworn your sister's life women In Bmula .moke eioarette.
fin-xh of llffhtoinjr I*
n
awar 1111 elc^Ux In we.
cohion and lap-robe he dropped and away’" she threw herself upon the and that the habit h« begun toohuta
hy lhc °*^h- “•• ro£edy“tor
JI?
*^*w*5’
to
couldn't afford to lose T1isv never floor, tearing madly at her hair. And largely among tho unmarried, with
,taj de*“*? Proven that thU ii headache, nervous sloDlUtyeat, and aleepa awhile, .tier not
rtaXuM dlxrinoM
!•••
could have found it at all "but for ould wended the mystery of Bean Rivage. th. result that waoktag cam are now doe^^ta"T,“^
to all th.
“i*
There was silence a moment In a. nraohot a ucrealty tor traveling
LascelleH lending them a lantern.” He
’•'I'ta-e it. and have
J’11 P°^b1' h°&lt;
1
hta loSri,
wanted Mike to bring down two bot- Cram's pretty parlor when the captain Hu-ian women Mio, .LeT
trapobnbln th*t the sudden in-

WARING’S PERIL

dri
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of FB

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SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY!
A Great Mistake.

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iraUve Nervine;
ordasiwoux d

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�/-Iastings Banner.

AMg.31'1893? -

at Kalamazoo: has brought suit againat
the rallrrad for 815.000 damages.

; COOK. Loe*» IMlior.

1 «• ex*nt« b
listed,
to

The administrator of the estate of John i
th,
Walker, who was killed sonx; w&lt;vb ago
TRUFFLE HUNTING.
by being thrown from the top of a car to An intmattn. &gt; '

There Is trouble among those who have
been running the Frnovllle creamery
1 he manager clalnis that the butter maker
has embezzled 8&lt;5o of ihe roncern's money
andjhe]al*!r makes the counter claim that
the finrTowes him $10 in addition *to th.*
800.. And there It stands,
DABGEH-Y.
r The o|d racing course at Kalamazoo,
w in-re rtorp leinph* made her thru phen­
omenal time in Oct IMS. going a mile In
k in (lie linn ’2.1O3&lt;. wilt sofiin tw no more. The ground
has Iteen platted and will be sold in city
lots soon.. .
-

DRINK 1G&amp; GRERM SODA.

.1 l^rr. Milk Sh«k» .nd

•’•than

^of

Billy Hadfen of Charlotte, wliik* (nloxirated attempted to get off a moving tndn
when near Potterville with the usual re­
J. M. SMITH. sults; The train ran over one of his legs
and be will probably die.

• ESS CARLS,

* Point,
In his
Wive in
Ud dqj
“Panto
instinct

jilt

I.

b'rank Hickey a former Kalamazoo
printer, but of late working in Chicago
ateblknt a young &gt;4dy in that big wicked
city, breause she refused to marry him. 1!,.
was arrestf-d at Grand Rapids, ami now
the young lady refuses to cuter complaint.

. |i»N w SMITH

t di0 a
nocked

ndlnnd.Mkh.

iveaaj
It.”
uddhtn
vitirn fa

Tho Allcgnn Journal has been phiced'in
the hands of a receiver.
Some people in Lowell' claim to have
seen a snake 15 feet long near the Lowell
: and Hastings R. R. depot. A Lowell man

kuappeii,'

&lt;8.

:IHON.

I (aW\’KKS.
. UlchlKsn Trust Co.,lil«l«,.
r.ruU Rapid*. Mlehigaii.
HIK. m7d7‘ ~

order of

forcr-Hjtvertato
I county,

A’UQther case of mistaken ch irity Is n ported from one of our town* men asubting UiF upbuilding of Lake Odessa’s road
Interests, llh donation w*_-were hiformnl
.- Mich. • ,
.
Utciidrd .Uy er nlgut. Of- was about 811, il Is very dangerouii for
our people to go from a dry rotiniy, into
a w«-t on&gt;*. f*»r il i$ liable to make yon &gt;rasiek. th** change ot water.* climate etc.—
,-y nt law.
!
Hastings. Mich, Siinfk-ld News. ■
nurts. of (he stale. Col"Not a whistle blew in Albion. Mmidav
ictltliM to. j
nioridng. Every single factory In the c t.
had shut down. The financial stringency
JiiKor.
has jrot only rt-diiccd the demand for goods
.thic I'livsiviait-and
but 'has rendered it Impossible to procure
the money to pay for maiiqfacturing them.
ii.
Albion Is full of idle men who want to earn
moijey but cannot because their emploiers
,r-!iy attehfiied thcannot give them work. This is a serious
situation, out only to tlie manufacturing
,| q.-rizeon ht’HrtMs. bu* to tradesmen as well, it
‘ ’
I nieans to Albion 81.0CO a day that I* not
i -i- . l|lird nt
j circulating on the slreets.. Our workmen
&lt;h.\ •jiqt
l-1 depot.
. J_ j’ ;n ttu. shops ea-lly eannd this amount und
lived upon il from week to week. Now
they are not getting it and about. $4J,0t)n
•atm anti Surgeons.
.. &lt;!dy re.-pomied to wttb per week less Is spent on our streets.
—Albion Recorder.
.

M

•to Mid
the Chy
M«e.&lt;n
OctoSS
•January
each of

JXO. .
abate,

xidltlona
M. Covin
J* dated
• the cf.
ountv of
&gt; day ot
‘i’’*- on
aimed t«,
sum ot
;o cents, .
lam pro­
of pro­
to rtcovr of •ale
atute In
i hereby
^Btrtnorenoon.

« south
ty-tnree
3 aestin
tCTgre

II.
’

•e Court
Hng the
f County
In said
e neveslongage,
ustn. toentyfive
premises
all that
and becunty ot
iwn and

and Real Estate Office.

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General cohveraneing.
■ ■ t • .,-r of Abstract Jldoks. eom.rtf*, cun (urtiitti complete
’
«• F. BROOKS. Clerk.
U. !&gt;..

p

iDditlon*
Knight
I Carson ,
irded in .-I
h which
&lt;t unpaid
wo hupidredths
Ire uf ttf*&lt;uid no
i lu'UtUby said
H-r-t-T-.
I in said
ic • made
tha: on

F.

ie north
of Jlns&gt;h«-ro the
leu), tint
e. or so
. pay the

LOCAL

Id mortibeil la
niece or
Rutland ’
:c north
In town
Thence
i, thence
numlng
r milling
ginning,

UtAOX.
mgagee.

ERY!

odaclto.
o wind.
uralgia.
erange-

liknwlsc
Ml lungs.
sy.ste.'n.
paoylug

author
Nervine

nsllahle

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Wayland is going to have 12 street
lamps to light the street- and the Globe
fairly tumbles over Itself to acknowledge
one go&lt;Ki deed done by the village council,

Jas. H. Cronin' of Marshall lias been
arrested by Uncle Sam's officials lor mak­
ing Improper use of the malls.

HANGED HIS OWN FATHER.

week.

75

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Medicine for? Because you are sick and want to
K-! well,. r&gt; vnmw.»mi wish to prm ent Illness?
The remomber th-t Hoo*r» Har«**p»rilla cures
all dis- a«ei eanred bv Impure blood and daollits of rhe system, it Is not what I’s proprie­
tor* uro but what Hood's Sarsoparina does.
Unit t*-« s 'Hr ‘lory- nf Its merit. Be sure to gel
H od’aaiid only Hood's.
Purely vegetable —Hood’s Pills—BcThe people quicklv recrg"lxr merit, and this
latbrrra-oii th*--al*s of llooa’s Sarsaparilla
are oootloimlty Increasing.

tbe author ot ■•W.n.leriuR, b. 1
• It was a strange meeting of father
— tn tbo^S,
and son on the occasion of the hanging
‘ranee be engaged an old man lo .bow
of old Bill Stebbins for the murder of
-rathered. A, his second wife at Spokane, says the
the appoint b.,,,, th,, man appeared
Review of that city. The murder was
v i* l!" 7,Uliok '-r bl. alde-au atrocious, the people said, and there
braat. with an arehed were few glances of sympathy for the
vack and a long, turned up nose. It doomed man among the morbidly
four years old. and in the language
MORTGAGE HALE.
of the place, was quite "serious.” As curinus stares of the little crowd that
Default having l»rrn made In lhe conditions
filled the jail yard.
ot aceruin mortgage made by John Horn Jr.
a mark ofdistlnctkm it wore a leather
The sheriffs deputies had attended ami Uatlirt* ii Hom to Ctia&lt;l&lt;-« A. Wte»»emsnJ
lhn?e h«»t«M-tho tWO to the details. The trap was set ready dated .iuuu&gt;fir\ Stet. A. i» 18*4. and recorded
men -ami the pig-climbed the rocky to be sprung and in an instant send a lu the offi«-r ol ll.e register &lt;&gt;f drete, L»r the
county of Barry and Mute of Michigan.’«n tbe
side of a steep gorge, and cume out
man into the great beyond.
The -J8th dav of Janunry A. D «S4. In litwMof martupon a plateau. Here, under the oak noo^e had been made carefully of the aw*. &lt;&gt;■! p &lt;gr S33, on which mortgage there Is
«t to be due a’ the date of ttite n-.llre tbe
uV’L thcy wer® U’ fin’d lh* truffles, best hemp rope, greased with tallow claim.
-uni of four hundred and seveotv-nlu-! dollars
which grow onty near oaka 3r hazels. for that occasion. The procession had and ntn* rents.amt :«u attor-H-y's feeoffif’een
dollars provided for In said mortgage, and no
Ata sign from the old man, the pig moved up the steps to the platform.
suit nr proceedings o' l\w having i&gt;eeti tnstliubegan sniffing about the roots of a lit­
With businesslike dignity the sheriff, trd to recover tlie moneys .*»-cure«t by said
tle tree, and then, proceeded to dig who had been notified, stepped from mortgage, or ar»y pan tltereol:
Now. therefore, by virtue of the wowerof sale
with her nose, tossfng.np the larger his office, crossed the courtyard, and com 'i rd In said mortgage, ami Uieslatute in
I ««»eh e
ins/te and provided, notice Is hereby
stones as if they were feathers. She mounted the scaffold wit Is. i
the death • ref ven that on Hatiirdny Hie 4th day of November,
hud smelt a truflle, and the man seized warrant in his hand. He „ nd the doc- , A. D. 1WJ. at ten o’clock in tbe foreno-m. f »hab
tn n
.. u
A
i _' I m-11 in public Mucttau, to the high*•' bidder, at
her by tho ear, for her manner was sus­ nmatit
um ntina calm voice, as one woald a । ti,e llorU1 (r„nl 4oor Pftim court bouse tn tbe
picious. This was the first time they notice of a sheriff's sale.
city of Hitfitinrs. •*&gt;.«»
it lint being •&gt;«.
the nia**
olace
tbe circuit e&lt;&gt;urt for Barry county is boldhud been out together since the last
"And now, sir," ho said, turning to where
rn), the premises described in said mortgage, or
season, and the pig hud forgotten part thc|condemned man, “you are at lib­ *o much thereof as may t»e necessary to pay tbe
dur on said inortgagc, with tlx
of her education.
’
erty to speak ,if there is anything on amount
percent Interest, ami all legal cost*, toge'ber
She manages to get a truffle into her your mind."
with an attorney’s fee o( fifteen dollars
mouth. He tugs at her ear with one
’riiroughout Kis trial. In the dark covenanted for therein, the premises being
In said mortgage as all that piece
hand,
stick upon
nose hours after his sentence, though the (iescritKHi
... and uses his ---------»--------her
«-&lt;*-»
and parcel of land lying situate iu
"1Vh 1 le other- The pig screams with last night of life, nnd while viewing tlie township of Barry, tn the County
Barry and State of Michigan, acd known
anger, but will not open her jaws wide enviously from his cell the rays of tho of
and dcMTibed as follows: to wit:
enough to let him slip the stick inside lust sunrise he would ever see on earth,
The uonh east quarter &lt;N K Hl of tbe south
east quarter (BE Hint aerllon four (8 4) and
and hook out the truffle.
.
the
been stoical, victim
i
----of -the
----law
.----had
---- ------------------- I lhe sottih east quarter (S E H) of the south east
The prize is swallowed, and the old ly sullen. Emotion had never shown quarter &lt;8 E l«&gt; of raid secilou four &lt;4&gt; all in
■A-it1' *-«He had taken hii ! t'‘wr’&gt; 0l,B &lt;T •&gt; "0,‘h of range nine west (N R 9
man. forgetful of a51 decorum, calls his itself
:~T" in his face. “e nau taUcn nia w&gt; cootolblng .-lgl&gt;:y ^cre» ot laud more or
assistant a pig, which In France is al­ fate philosophically from the first, les*.
Dated August 4t!i. txCI
ways an insulL The game has opened making no defense, saying nothing
UllAKI.KS A. W1KS«KMAN.
badly, although one of the parties con­ when the stern judge had given him
Mortgages.
cerned is of a different opinion.
Philip T. Coickovk.
un'opportunity to before passing sen­
Attorney
lor
Mortgagee.
lira few minutes, however, a second tence. Few noticed
■. — Trit. but it seemed
.truffle is found, und this time the old ,
H a tear glistened in his eye then,
to the sheriff,
he
1 Al fl
0A
luan delivers a whack on the pig’s nose Addressing
’ himself
u'
"v
*"
U Cl 1,11 W ■ U
at tho right moment, and seizing the said in a suppressed tone:
j’Won't you shake hands, ray boy, juiIt*B&lt;Sptofre®. Gan^t^TcAiF, .ai»w fiiUtet-.x.Y.
mushroom,, hands it to rne. Then he
takes from his pocket an cqr of corn,
,1U „„t h,.r Ma..u
and picking off a few grains, ’gives
Of
them to the pi/by w:-&lt; -&gt;f southing her h&lt;l did no one could have told it Ho
injured feelings and encouraging her was still the businesslike executive of- NJpf*VP
DlOOCl
fleer
fitter of
pf the countv
county in which he lived:
lived; *
to go on with the hunt.
We move about in the dry, open nothing more.
:
wood, keeping always near the trees, . "I know 1 didn’t treat you right,’’ j
and truffle after truffle is turned up the condemned man continued, show- I
from the reddish light soil. Her for­ ing a trace of excitement, “nor did j
gotten training soon comes hack to the your mother either, but a word of com- j
pig. At a mere twitch of tlie ear she fort to a man that’s going to die isn’t |
retires at the right moment, and waits ranch. Won't you say something?"
Twenty years of battling with the '
for the corn whieh is invariably given
d&lt;Bcnp&lt;ivo
. wiorld on his own hook had hardened
pani jUiiet.
her in exchange fur the truffle.
^Dr. WILLIAMS’
i■
Before we leave the ground, indeed, tl|e sheriff’s heart. Silently he mo- .
tinned
the
assistants
to
buckle
the
‘
ajte has got so well into the work that
F
MEDICINE
C0-a
on finding n tyuffl.- she does not at- straps, adjust the cap and fix the
Schenectady, N.Y.
. noose.
and
Brockvllle,
OnL
jThen with steady hand nnd unwav- .
grunts for its equivalent in maize.
c ring countenance he pressed the but-:
ton and sent his father into etern’ty. ।
SEALING IN THE ANTARCTIC.

upon and rieze and take all me right title ani
lutercsl of the raid defendant, Henry b; N”*’
ton. tn and to the following described reMsjtaie situated In the County of Barry- 1Lni1 btato

Detroit

W-REID
GLASS
aid

Grail Rapids.

Largest slock

lutely everything
Write tor price*

ALWAYS SMOKE
1147

THE BEST

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Blood and Blubber.

t?

"The undirideJ one-half of Iota No four hundred
Ind forU-slx. four hundred and forty seven,
L.ur hundred and seventy-six and four Hundred
and seventy-seven also lots one. two, three Md
four of block twenty, also lots one, two. three,
and four of block twenty-one also loUi one, two.
three and four of lock twenty «-i«ht also lets
one. two. three and four of block thirteen of the
eastern addition of lhe city of Hastings. Barry
t-ouhty. Michigan. Also lota number twelve
hundred and twenty five and twelve hundred
and twenty-six also ibe north twenty seven feet
of lot four hit-Hired and eighty and all that
l-lece ot land bounded on tbe north by Thorn
street on tbe west by Jefferson street on tne
south by Thon apple river on Hie east by Mlchl*Kan Ata., except u niece of land four rods east
and west by six rod* north and south being the
north ninety-nine feet of lot two hundred and .
thirty-three also commencing twenty-two feet
west of the north east corner of lot fire hun­
dred and eighty two for a place of beginning
thence south eight}-eight feet thence west
twenty feet thence north elghtv-elgbt feet
thence east twenty feet to,place of beginning.
Aho commencing twenty two feet west of the
sopth east corner of lot fire hundre d and eighty
two thence west twenty feet thence north fortyfour fwt thence east twenty feet thence south
forty four feet to place of beginning. AU of
whieh I shaU expose for sale and sell al public
auction or vendue to the highest bidder at the
north front door of the court liouse In the city
ot Hasting*, tn raid county of Barry on tbe ®th
ilav of September A. D.. 1893, at one o’clock in
tin* afternoon of that day.
,
Dated at the city of Hastings thia 2Sth day of
July, A. D., ISO.
Jan. n. McKBvrrr.
Kbeviffof said County.
F. T. Couixtova.
Att’y for Plaintiff.

Cures Constipation

5 Cent Cigar
In The Market

It Acknowledges no Superior.
&lt; »-&lt;»p&lt;«- »• no ’iueui au i»r. nwunuirrB, ।
z
i
The seemingly strange suggestion is
riude and strongly pressed in England ;
(jMv
A
t tat the men who man the navy should ( wk
y
i
I .* taught how to swim. Ordinary [ &gt;?.
HASTINGS, MICH.
sailors are instructed nnd expected to I
&lt; ualify in swimming, but the marines. |
firemen nnd engineers are not. and it
a fact that a large portion of thu
CURED or NO I’ fi Y lor scrvic, s.
__body
_______
»v...
I Wnlten gturnnl**c i-» fiermauetitly cure jJI
ter large
of men
whoonserve
astings
ity
a jc
---- .
r
.. ls —
n!id.i
' kt. &lt;li of Rupture of boih srxrs. . No pain; no
warships
cannot
swim.. I'.
It ....
is sakl
t-i.it, o!&gt;ratll,n. u,, (jrfenifou from bpsimiw. For
Hastings, - - Mich.
?'ianv
would have
have been
beensaved
saved1 1 biH'i7i7oriii.itiun
piimi
tanv more menwould
h;i| lufonnatiun and
und illustrated
illinfrated pamphlet
cotirum
‘nb g MKlitgaa
»&gt;m the
th.* Victoria
victoria but for this fact: also ‘ t*
Uinlrg
Michigan retemoreUreetM
orTL
’EO.
K. MILLER &lt;&lt;Nl\
MX !0»f »o Mic'b- CAPITAL
that many sailors who were good swim- or
Tin:
O. E.
’&lt;•..’uL'.
$75,000.00.
mere were-undoubtedly dragged down isjau -’-ve- Detroit. Mica.
SURPLUS tia.eoo.oo.
by the men who were noL Tlie mat- i
~
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Incorporated under the laws ot the State ot
ter has been t/iken up in parliumenU •
Michigan.
hnd it is probable that swimming will i
be tpsuwcu
insisted vu
un u»u
as a jnv-s
part «»»
of sue
the **»»**•«•«
training j
Open for business Dec. 16.1M8.
M“«*.*
terving aboard ship.
| '
officers:
1 The Daily Times, a ! Marquette Denio-1' ■WllColerv
D. G. Robinson, President;
।
Cheater Messer. Vice. Pres.
??■!
pept-r. has suspended publication.
“
2
|It* editor. Darwin
j,
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
Z. Curtiss, was appoint- ; £&lt;1.0
■
DHJCCTOR8:
Cd register of fhc United States, land ofi;
y
flee
but thv appointment was '।
“
ice last spring fint
AND
M
D. W. Reynolds,
D.O. Robinson,
tanceltal after Ibe
tbe Marquette Democrats j,
Cbester Messer, ■
John Oarvetb,
P. T. ColgTove.
i State Game Warden. Hampton is very j
- POSITIVELY (’Vlt^S-

J. MILLARD,

Il was with the produce l»f seals
that we were destined td fill our ship,
nnd till February 17 we were literally
up to the neck in bloixl, says a writer
in the Popular Science Monthly. All
the sails are stowed; the Captain sits (
in the crow’s nest from early morning ■
till late in tho evening; the two engineeFs. relieving one another, take
charge «vf the engines; the cook or the
steward
is on the lookout on the deck
.
or un tbe bridge: nnd the doctor takes
- -helm,
•
•
•he can manage .to get.
the
unless
away in the boats, in whidh case some
other noncom batant has’ lo take his
place—all the rest are away after plun{jer,
i
Sow a lull
is making lu way to ;
thd*ship. We steam toward her. As,
we near
ueui the
iuv engines
. hi*.nt-. arc
••• - stopped
. .. —qud
, —.. j
she glides alongside. The cook or the
steward rushes from the lookout, the
doctor from the wheel, one working
the steam winch and the other un­
switching the skins, while the boat’s
crew swallow a hasty meal. The boat
being unloaded, they are off again for
Has tbe only savings J.-partment In tn Barry
another fill. The greatest rivalry ex­ !:;dbf.',"p:^h«cF.^.-di!'TnAi' HEART
nervous County and pays 4 ;x-r cent Interest on all time
ists between the boats’ crews, each en­ Train nuthorillite. Kennedy is charged
PROST RTION,
deavoring to get the greatest lopd for , with dropping a prosecution for a consld'eratlon. Mr. Hampton says he bns proof
the day.
Another bout is seen approaching, that it is a put up job by law breakers.
Rev. R- N. .Middleton, pastor M. E. church.
and away we go again, dodging this
Cedar SprltiKM. Mich., nays: Sleep .tnd rest
were i-traugvre to me after preaching till I used
piece of ice. charging that piece with
“AtUronda" Now I sl^p soundly nnd awake
PROBATE ORDER
our sturdy bows, boring .away where State of Mlchtcan. Couutr of Barnr-M.
icfr«“died. and I can heartily recommend iu
Prepared by WHEELER and FI LLER
the ice lies closely packed; rounding I At a »vM5l«:&gt; of Hi” Probate Court for the MEDICINE
CO.. Cedar Spring* Mich.
this berg nnd on to the. next untill we k’ounty of Barry, holden Hl the Probate omre. in
SOLD BY
tile &lt;’ltv Of tinklings. III raid county, on Uedreach the boat, which is’down to the neAtlay the isth d &lt;y of Atigutl, In the year oue
gunwale in the water, with its crew thoumuid elriit hundred and ninety three.
I rre«rnt, (*&lt;u&gt;rle« W. Armstrong. Judge of
cautious, plying their oars as they lie
? 7n tlie mailer of the estate of William Ccrouched npon their bloody load.
So it goes on from day to day. Hay ;&lt;m rowingnnd flilnx the petition duly verl■fled.
of Philip W- Burgees, administrator of
is made while the sun shines, and the
issld evtate praying that his Anal account Ibis
---- AND---pile of skins and blubber rises high Iday fi'ed m «y *«’ heard and allowed und u
decree
of dtstrihnUon and assignment duly
upon the ship's deck. Then comes a
and he discharged from saldtnist.
gale of wind, accompanied by fog, I made
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Thursday the
jdeet nnd snow, and we lay to under 1 llh day of September. A. D.. 1M3 at teno clock in
toteuoou. be assigned for the hearing of mid
the lee of a stream of ice or a berg, I tne
peUtton and that the heirs at law of said de­
The deck becomes busy with life, the ceased »&gt;"1 *&gt;■ other persons Interested in said
are required to appear Ri a session of
blubber is ’’made off" nnd put irtto the estate,
said court, then to be holden at the Probate of­
tanks and the skins are salted. jWhcn fice. lu the City of Hastings, in said county, and
the gale is over, at the end of two or show cause. If an&gt; there be. why the P™!'" of
the petit toner nm» not be grained. Ami it is
three days, the next few days of calm further oidrred. that said petitioner give notice
weather arc again taken advantage of to the persona Interested tn sold estate, of the
of raid petition and the bearing
in the boats. Thus the period of gales pendency
thereofivcr.usir,g a copy of this order to be
and calms which alternate in this part published In the Hastings Bax NKR. * newsprinted and circulated In said County ot Gives all the news of Town. County and St^te, and as much National
of the world come in quite convenient­ inner
liarry. once In each week for three success!v &gt;
news as any other paper of its class.
ly for sealing, the produce obtained in «“1'
"&gt;
SlSniu.no.
the calm weather being "made off
Judge of Probate
during the gules. We never expe­
(A trtio copy.)
rienced much swell, being sheltered
PROBATK ORDER.
by the land, our work lying only a lit-,
state of MkmlCMI. Couniv of Barr)’. «tie cast of Erebus add Terror Gulf.
At a mSmou Of lhe Probate Court, foi
tbe coiKiiv of
B-irrj
holden at the
Probate Office, la the City of Hiurthw*. In
. Au Exaggerated Bird.
'a d Countv. op Thursday UML 3rd day of
The imperial woodpecker is an ex- Attaust In th- year o;&gt;e thou«und eight hun­
an«l ninety three.
, 4
,
.mroratton ot lhe ordinary red-headeJ dred
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of Is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news
woodpecker. Il i» nearly two feet
It gives the eVents of foreign
'n;&gt;- matter of the estate of Martin J. of the United States and the world.
,!«■=«« black and white
with a fforgeoua scarlet creil. Ha bill TtSmdln»MS,finngthepeUtion duh rerllb-d lands in a nutshell. It has seperate departments for “THE FAMILY
of Juseptieiie TavgarL widow ol said drct-asr-i. CIRCLE” and “OUR YOUNG FOLKS.” Its “HOME AND SO­
white.
It lire, iu Mexico anti
t&gt;ravIng tliat a certain In'trranent now on flic
Sierra Madro mountain*. Thtaw ‘Ml In t'ii&lt; court purporting to be tile last will aud CIETY” columns command the admiration of wives and daughters.
tortMUMC Of said derensM. may be admitted « Its general political news, editorals and discussions are comprehensive,
are always found in I”1™ *nd 5*
nrobste and that administration of said rsUIr
.troyera of treca. a, they devote theij may
be granted lo the executrix therein n urn &lt;1 brilliant and exhaustive. Its “AGRICULTURAL” department has no
entire .nerRies to one tree for M h nk ,.r m mmn&gt; other suitable
Its “MARKET REPORTS” are recognized
Thereupon It is ordered, that FruUr 'h&lt; superior in the country.
„ a fortnight, injnrtM n ~
1-tdsy ot September. A. IL. ITOJat ten o dock lb authority in £11 parts &lt;&gt;f;the land.
that lhe tree dW In Europe and Ama the forcuooti. be asslgne’i f‘&gt;r 1l»e hearing o!
said
petition
and
that
tne
heirs
st
law
°t
♦hero is a gray'-headed woodpecker) de‘ .-a«8d and all other p-r»ons Interested in
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal
•Mid estate, are required to apjwar at a ■*’’***•”*
The lanreat European
of said court, then to be holden at the Probit-*- and “THE BANNER” for one year
i»°ISdi’d the !T“l ofltee inthadty of linkings. In said Conuri.
and show cause. If an* there i&gt;r. whvJhe
bi^k w&lt;»dp«eker. The little hrorra .it tbepetitionernw»y not be gr.uited. Audit
" further ordered, that said peftUorer give no
woodpeckerof Ceylon
»!*.•• to the persons Interested In said estate, d
“ Y. Weekly
” regular price
lone- The whlle-heodud woodpecker
i-"11™“Lt'?!’;*
thereof by causing » copy ot Ibis order to br
U a wiaclooklw ‘HtJ”
tSuInliiwf In th* Hnetlngs BakuJtR, a n«» •
Xririntiiaod circulated In said County
Urea In the pine wood,fc
In
week fnr thre-- successis*eoMt. There are wme two hundred rrvL -IL

People who are In tbe habit of feeding
tramps say (hat the anima) Is getting high
toned, and is cultivating a sort of an artstoerat it appetite that does not seem to be
In harmony ngUti the present hard times.
A tramp on Maple street demanded coffee
ami a hot roll.'^Jvlng given a plain slice of
brfad, spread with excellent fn-sh butter,
he, threw it in tbe swill barrel and started
out of (lie yard, uttering -tn , anathema
against the g* nerous giver. Another oneof
these tourists on South Division street
block. IhmClui
objected to a sandwich trecuuse the bread
was divided with roast beef instead ut
boiled ham. He sajd he was used to ham
Attorney at Law.
sandwiches’and would ent no other. At
-r J. S. Goodvear 4s Co.'tj store.)
-in ulicourtsoflbeBtatt. Collection* the next hoqse Ibis same traveling epicure
iptly attending to..
;
asked for a cup of strong Japan tea. The
fact is.i the tastes of the tramps are Im
' MERM \N. .Homo'pnthic Phy­ proving as the profession grows in experi­
sician and Surgeon. &lt;
ence with age. and there will yet be those
• .rer Lathrop's drug store.) ,
who will Mik far ice-cream, chocolate carH J. ESTATE ANDCOLLECT- uiels and/cmonade. it the generous house­
wives “will only assist them to educate
ing omcE OF
their tastes..—Battle Creek Journal.
I'ALMEBTON &lt;t SMITH,
Woodland, Mich.
Dr. Carter’s Kidney A Backache Ten
Justice 6f the Peace. Is a compound of valuable herbs that
stimulate the Kidneys to action, clearing
the pM-sages between the
kidneys i
NEWS.
and bladder, which become stopped up |
and cause settlings like brick dust, and If |
• QUKULflTION ‘
removed will lead to Dropsy, Diabetes, i
This
quires. uoc
or Bright’s Disease. It regulates lhe four
important
organs of the body, the stom­
Hereafter, chatiges for adveftisements
tn
reach this office Tuesdays at latest to ach. fiver, kidneys and bowels. Keey
' injure itiyci ,um in the issue of the week them healthy you need never fear dis­
wheiibrought;
ease. Price 40 cents a package.
Carter’s Kidney A Backache Tea will cure
fal cure* of th ousaud* of people
• siorv of the merit of flood’s that sick, tired feeling with n bad taste in
Rood’s Curesthe mouth mornings.
Carter’s Kidney &amp; Backache Tea will cure
a ..-.v’s Sooihing Syrup has been used sick headache, constipation, dlzzhiesa.’and
"i t-*clblng. fl sooth■ the child, sofi- pain In the back.
I' ”. al) iv» all pain, cures wind rolic.
• e-t remedy for Diarrhoea. TwentiCarter’s Kidney A Backache Tea puri­
i bottle. Sold by all drugg l»ts
fies tbe blood, and regulates the bowels.
11 the world.
Carter’s Kldpey A Backache Tea Is a sure
; .•■ n-.v postal cards, of which 2,500.- and positive cure for backache nnd inc.i. &gt; a ar.-tobe printed, will be manu- flamatlun of the kidneys and bladder.
■:i • 'l at Castleton, liuburb of Albany.
T - ii'iartor gets about one-third of a Sold only by W. H. Goodyear.
u • t a piecr for them. and It Is under’-■tc-i i ili.it lhe sate ot them by the governn; u; will net an-annual profit of 82,000,
Every house in Cedar Springs is said to
be occupied. —■&gt;
Lewis T. Ive&lt;. the celebrated artist and
portrait painter, of Detroit.'bed a »tr,,ke
•' 11 &gt;! .ipplicallon, as they cannot reach of partial paralysis, affecting tbe left side,
tlie ii-i-asrd portion of the ear. There is Sunday lu Pittsfield, Mass.
■ he way io (jure Deafness, and that
Michigan Central Ticket Agent Speer ut
it'Gy (onstitulional remedied. Deafness is Cbsela received a letter last week which
cat "il by an Intlamed condition ot the contained a twenty-five cent piece and the
I'n:e&lt;m- lining of Hie Eustachian Tube. request that it be placed in the company *
i: :i this Ijibe goto Intlameil you haves
conaqlence fund.
: •mi-iiiig‘ouml or imperfect hearing, and
Robert Lake has been appointed to suc­
when it is entirely closed DesfnesM is the
' - ' :*n&lt;i unless the inflamtlion can be ceed H. O. Bedell as superintendent of
lab ii oiit mid this tube restored to Its nor- construction of the public building »t Jack­
son
at W a day. Bedell was diminished
nia ■ "huilioB. hcarjnjj will be destroyed
n’-qp cases out of um are caused by the treasury department.
by &lt; iiatili. which is nnthlnq but .an inThe celebrated lumber case of Sievervs.
flaini-d condition of lhe mucous surfaces. Torrent A Petrie, has been decided In fa­
will give One Hundred Dollars for vor of the latter by Judge Dickerman al
h’i&gt; ■ .v-e of Deafness (caused by catarrh) Muskegon. Petrie’s share Is thereby in­
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh creased about 880.000. It will be appealI.ihv. send for ’circulars.- free.' F G.
Cb.-nt.y a cb., Toledo, 0. Sold by DrugA four-foot blue racer snake got into
rhe Lake Shore depot at Hudson a few
days ago and created gvrat excitement
neighboring countiesHopkins Station being entirely without The ticket agent tried to ahoot It but fall­
nre protection, the Herald suggests that ing after two trials, a gang was organixetl
two h;ge ruwrvoinl be put in at suitable and a forced march made on the snakeship
Points (the water supply to be furnished with clubs.
by a ereek); and powerful force pumps
It cost W5.7( Q—to run the schools of
provided for use hi case of an outbreak of Battle Creek
it year, of which amounts ami fifty epeolo* of woodpeek.ra., a
the destroying element.
**“
S20.M3 was fq • salaries of teachers, of they inhabit alnwal .r«7
wrxra there art
... rtdynlnn **«“j«r “d,
No one Jailed In Charlotte for 10 days, wboni
1- •
The pupils numbered 3,335, so,
rhe officers-In that city are bustling things special.
thTper capita cost was 921.54.
•nd local option seems to be prospering.
away s drugstore.
4 p. hi. Telephone, con
c, at Hollaway's drug

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dead or alive as kii IndiK^ntent- Lt th»?
hoys to turn out and capture this om-.
’rhirt shows mure enterprise than we sup­
posed there was In Luwrll.
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�Additional County News.

ADDITIONAL PERSONAL.

Mrs. Anna Fuller la visiting in Kalama-

Gev. fach made a fine fanners’ speech
a large audience of appreciative itsten«ra compos'd ot farmers at Streeters
Laadfwg Gun Lake &lt;x&gt; Friday 35th. inst
rromttw crowd the writer wouldray
there were 4500 present—Rev. Brooks
from Aurora III. gave an able andinttruct* Ivc dtwwaru- at the vBaptlst grounds al
Crooked fake Sunday. S7tb, from toe
word ‘Hope”. 1 wish that many
•f the Bahakb could liavc heard It—Will
frrnttt a taking In the world’s fair at
Chicago—Farmers are Improving the time
gttiug their grounds Ifor wheat.
The
■gua! number of acres villi bo put In—All
fijvl happy under the gopd times promised
by Grover—Aug. 35th. one half an Inch
of rain felt The S. W. wind previous to
the ratal was as hot as coming from a blunt
.fbruacn and Injured the com crop. Rain
vox locgl—The IAdies Aid Society will |
have a course of four lectures to raise
money to build sheds at the Milo church—
John Li. Freeman and wife left on this a.
ni Uulu for Chicago to see the world’s
&lt;*“ •
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Additional Local News.

R. T. F. Dodds left for Salemvlile yester­
day.

Mrs Fannie thrown is visiting friends in
La using.
. Alien,Grigsby is visiting friends in Allegau this week.

Judge Robinson was in Nashville on
■Duslness Monday.
Mrs. Jas. Clark of Itblca Is visiting
friends in the city,

Mias. Nellie Slringbatn of Battle Creek
is vtaitiilg iu the city.
The Misses Myrtle and Violet Grigsby
are visiting In Alamo.

fjl’rof. Eugene Davenport, pt Woodland
Was in the city Thursday.
Miss Gertrude'Stebbins Is taking In the
sights at tbe World’s fair.
**TMtas Kittle Beadle of Grand Rapids
,sj&gt;.;iit Sunday in the city.

Mrs. L. Gould, of Grand Rapids, visited
frit nds in the city Saturday.

.Miss Louis Luuib, of Charlotte, vial ted
Charlie Beamer hat rented the Messer
building*where the City bank was former­ friends It) this city last week.
ly located and will soon have a large - sup­
Fred Koberiy, of Grand Rapids, visited
ply of luk luscious peaches for rale. Those relatives In the city last week.
who bavo used peaches from Mr'B's farm
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gilpin, of Battle
preu-MHicr Uiem better than those raised
on .Mic'fake shore for the Reason that they Creek, were in the city last week.
•re Jrfnugbi fare frexher, ;pteked riper and
llev. W. W. Taylor has returned from
not l.ru|^l so mufh in transit.
u iu-veral weeks visit nt Saugatuck.
Yoa wdl always Hud atis E. Phillips a ’
Frank Balch of Kalamazoo was calling
full line of the very best itaple and fanc.y on old friends In the city yesterday.
gtvy.nrv Notwithstanding tho quiet times
Miss Paul Lewis, of Buffalo. N.
Is
hk'trade luo held up remarkably well.
Thia ia owing to the fnct that he keeps up visiting J. M. McElwain and family.
tbe same high standard* .in his bnslne-s .
Burt Brum left for his .home In the
good goods’ftiid-low prices. Call and see vicinity of Nashvftle Friday morning.
felm wtodf ih need of any goods in his
• Judge and Mrs. Clement Smith, Sherlle
line? ItocaiV surely meet your wants.
and Doh returned Friday from Bay View.
It ia aai&lt;l that dancing makes girls’ feet
John Beamer, of Grand Rapids, was
brtgv. It 1s also said that Ice cream
produce* freckles. Doctors are of the visiting old friends in tbe city Thursday.
cplnlan lbat hanging: on tho front gate
Eugene Ilarthora, of Orangeville, and
•inkes rheumatism. The chewing of gum J. W. Earl, of Prairieville, were in the
distorts the mouth. Playing the piano city Thursday.
destroys the lieauty of tho hand, and
Catherine Brunson of Big Rapids re­
WMhihg dishes causes chaps to come—
to propose;
There you have It, girls: turned home yesterday after a few days
visit In the city.
take ydnr choice.

To night-al midnight the law permitting
the catching of trout runs out The
•trvHQS hereabouts are becoming fairly
well supplied with this gamey fish, and
•nyoau found violating the provisions of
this taw uhioald be severely dealt with.
Every effort possible should be made to
tnairitaiu this fish and encourage their
growth :ai much a&gt; possible.
Spring
brooks not now supplied with front should
have U iut planted in them, which can be
•btaUn-d from the state fish hatchery.

’

Neal Sunday Rev W. M. Puffer will
Lave completed, his five yedrs pastorate in
tlijs oRy. During, his sendee here Rev.
Bujri has proven himself a very thorough
aud profound student in tbe field of the­
ology aud has given his church attendants,
the beiiefitfcff very able sermons. There isi
• demand for'those of hid attainments and
progretstre nature In more yrrominent,
Odds than Hastings. He 'wilf bear tbei
highest regards of his friends And the reapcct uf ail with him wherever he is called.

Mrs. Chas Kline, formerly qf this city,
but now residing in. Jackson, visited In
thl.*t city last week.

The Misses Fannie and Florence Lees
nave returned to Whatcom, Washington,
where they will tench school the coming
year.
*
'
Mbs Sarah Horton has excepted a posi­
tion with an establishment In Springfield,
Ill. and will be glad to welcome all who
happen to visit that city.

There will be a musicale held at the
home nf Mrs R. J. Hendershott on Friday
evening Sep. 8tb at 7-30 odock. The en­
tertainment wi|l be tinder the directions
of Mesdames Hendershott, Carrie Goodyear and Misses Messer and Pendergast
consisting of vocal solos rendered by Mrs
Hendershott nnd Miss Messer, instrumental music by Miss Pendergast Miss Mae
Herrington,will give some fine exhibitions
of banjo playing while RevMr. Belcher of
Philadelphia has kindly consented to give
one bf his enjoyable readings front . Dlck&lt;-ns, and Mrs Donahue so well and favor­
ably- known here, will favor tho audience
with one of her well chosen recitations.
After the program light refreshments will
Ire served. This entertainment is in the
interest of the Episcopal Church and we
trust tbe music loving people ot the city
all of whbm are cordially invited will be
present Admission fee twenty five cents.

The forger at Cloverdale who recently
* fleeced Myton Cbamberlalniout of over 850
'
on the worthless check deal, has evidently
beca gL'UIng iu his Work elsewhere. Tbe'
bank at Sparta, upon which the worthless'
cheek was drawn recently received another
had chack from the same party or parties
for SlSO. Thursday last a man was caught
tn Parma. Mleh. trying to work the poor
cheek business. It w« thought at first that
lie was tbe same man that operated In
Cloverdale, but from.descriptions received
The invincible Nashville team played
ft ia certain that he is not the trfnn.
Lhe home team a game of ball Tuesday p.
, («nst evening al the Eplacooal church m., thekcore standing 25 to 38 In favor of
HasUpgs,
and errors being a great deal
occurred the marriage of Mr. Sidney
Crowr-4) to Miss Eia Downing, Rev. Tay- more frequent than scores. The return
■
lor pnrfomiing the ceremonies. The game will be played Friday at Nashville.
groom is one of our prominent young men Frank Cole umpired tho game and did very
and is highly esteemed among hla friends. well. Tbe Nashville boys conducted them­
Thebrhto holds a high place In the ■ocial selves In a very gentlemanly way. but we
circles tn which she moves, end the regret to say that several of the local teqm
friends of the happy couple wish them un­ made things very unpleasant for spectators
. bounded* happiness and prosperity in* the by their incessant kicking and complain­
journey of life After the church services ing. From them tbe small boys In the
a reception for the relatives was held at crowd—and we regret to say some of the
tbe residence of Mrs. Atkins on Broadway. large ones—took lhe cue and tbe result
was a constant uproar. These unpleasant
The brass ring swindler Is now operat­ artd disagreeable features^khouid De elim­
ing among lhe farmers. lie calls at a inated from tbe game, and the home team
Imjusu and asks for a drink or some food. should either do it or quit playing. Base
Aa he turns to go away he stoops and ball lit an excellent sport, but there Is no
picks a heavy ring out of tbe dirt or grass. occasion for such kicking as was witness­
He naturally inquires If any member of ed Tuesday. Hastings has some excellent
tbe family baa lost a ring and calls attent­ timber for a fine ball team, and with more
ion to the fad that It is marked “18 K.” practice will make a splendid showing.

County and ex-county offilclala will noon
ODtljr it 13 worth from 110 tot 12, and ho play a game of ball with city and. ex-city
generally gets from 8! to 83 for it. The officials. The date will not be announced
ring is brass washed with gold, and costa until word has been re-elved from the car
load of arnica aud court plaster that has
As a special premium for the fair Secre­ been ordered for the occasion. LATER—
tary J. M. Bauer has just received a prize the consignment has been beard from .m l
«cb&lt;dsrtbip certificate, valued at 340 and will arrive in tbe city Saturday evening
cuUtliag tbe one to whom It is awrrded by a special train. Judge Smith who will
to tiro years tuition In any department of tgke an active part has commenced active
Wheaton College, except music and art training.with a determination to do or die,
departmmiU. This certificate Is
valid he hasn't fully made np hla mind vei
until tisefi. It Is to be awarded for excel­ which It will be. Col. Hogle who will
lence In oratory. This Is certainly an ex­ atrive to uphold the city’s honor on the
cellent opportunity-for Mme bright young diamond, commenced lakt evening to make
man to secure a prixe that will be of great boef tea an excluaive diet. The county
benefit to him. and should bring fotib a officials will BelpoV’tbeirnTne.from among
good many contestants Such a contest the following;—Hale Kenynnl Jas McKivwill also bo a good drawing card for th ■ elf, Chas Jordan. John Naglar, P. T. Colgrove. Judge Smith. W. O. Lowden, A. E.
fair.
Kvna-ton. C. W. Ariustrong. W. H.
Tlx, Michigan Central will until Septem­ Poweis, W. D. Hayes. Tbe city team will
ber 101b sell round trip tourists tickets, be sei. cted from the following;—D. IV
llndted lo return not later than October ltayn&lt; lda, Ed Holbrook. F. L. Heath. A.
31st at the followlug low rates:
McCoy, M. L. Cook, E. Y. Hogle. W. H.
Traverse City, Mich..
Miller, J. M. Bessiuer, W. F Hicks, E*&gt;
Bay View )
Sent*
and A. E. Renkea. The game win
8.95
Petoskey J.................
be called as stain as possible after dinner
Harbor Springs, Mich
0.20 •.o as io allow the game to be finished be­
Mackinaw Ch v. ” .
lO.Sf' fore dark, and will lie vlayed on the fair
Mackinac Island, ” .
grottnd. Accident insurance is at a prem­
Elk Rsplds
" .
ium now.
Charlevoix
” .
8.9ft
Next to a mi.n*d family and baalnnuOttawa Beaeli
” .
nothing thould stand nearer to his heart
C R. Osbokk.
■han the town in which he Ilves. It la
Aft.
Hn* plnco where he wins his competence
hhI e«‘uca'ea his children.
He wants to'
Tho editor of the Mancelona Herald-hlt* make lt a&lt; popular, as thrifty, nnd athe nail on the head in the following: •• r&lt;&gt; widrlj known as possible; he cannot af­
run a newspaper without occaslormlh ford lo b- indifferent to anything whirlhaving an item that is untrue. nr giv»&gt; erthera these ends. It can be said that a
offence, is like running a nt I tread with­ own that la not worthy of the devotions
out having smaehupa nr accidents. It mn'i &gt;r its citizens In making It widely known
be done. No man in the world In «•&gt; ||k»iv •nd gnatly propernus is a town in whtei
to be imposed upon
nn editor of n n&gt;-w. *» In 'not worth while to live at-all. D
paper, if therefore, kind render yon ft»&gt;» •lie!: n town ta worth anything It is worth
, youraelf aggrieved br h stat-w lit In your •hr full ineaaore nf ourjtrvmlon. wh-iln-r
how? paper,
(|mwjCht- !n
Ar revive any ImdkrdlatH dividend In
hnnlf lU
l___ . . .
.
.
dollars anil cents, «H-^vhrthrr we merrli
lake our ah ire of thw eotnnmn lienefita ae■tirrtad to lhe cotumtmiy. We may yr-

tlirlr

IN BONANZA DAYS.
with people wtium they like. It would be
better to “movt out” There are many who
live off of a community and coi tribute
nothing to It. They oppose churc , f tate
Timas hax* chamred on lhe wMlora
which dope ot the Rocky moontaln. .looo
and school and everything else in which
they cannot lead or make a profit opt of
tho dav when Philip Dldoahetaer, then
tearing down wllhont the ability pr dis­ Bupcrinteodcnt of the Ophir
position to build. They never give any­ boorht a acalakin overcoat and paid
thing better than a community may hove,
and Id their fault finding, opposite, and 11 ooo for it Financial darkneaa baa
indifference, they discourage and crush nettled on the region where at one
time men holding poaltiona .Imllar to
out what could lx* made more proi peroin*
|
If they expended half the effort in trying tbe one named drew ell tho
to build up as they do in discouragii g im­ tl.ooo to St.000 .alary per month. Phen
nobody was more pnaperona then the
provements.
men who dog gold end allver from the
TEACHERS' IN6TITUTE!
irround In Nevada, bat now tbe aumrait of Mount Davldaon la occupied by
Maulfcatml.
tho lean kpirlt of .amnomy- Halariea
Teacher
iravuci ’sn institute
tux.uu.u If now
...... in
... sriwi
— —-to-the ucliixd house and h very success ul lu muat be Uaalied and all other expenajw
.
..
work&gt; vedoccl. aaya tbe San Frnndeeo call.
attendance and interest taken tn the
School taaefrUig has comp to be rej arded When Mr. IHdeahelmer waa bowdmj
operation, at Virgin la City he waapald
as every occupulon onght to be. and those
..
teachert* receive the best positions w 10 do from SI,WO to fe.poo a month for hla
tin* best work and show a disposlW &gt;n to aerrlcea, and he. like lhe other aaperimprove themselves in every possible
Intendenta. could afford to apeml lavThose teachers who work along In th:
lahly. One of tho drat aupenntendenta,
rut and make iu» attempts to get out. are Mr. Palmer, who bad charge of llphir,
being relegated to the rear, as they ought
to be. The law lias taken e&lt;rgtiiza!ipe of bad an annual salary -of 825,000
the vnit benefits to be received from /..... fur several years, and none of
instituted, and makes a good nllowasee to them rcocived lcb-'&gt; than 81,000 a
teachers who have to clo*e their s hoojs month. The other day the salary
attend, but the allowance Isn’t as muchu of Superintendent Keating, of tbe
as it ought to be. Too • much enco rage- Savage mine, who ia ode of the oldest
ment cannot be given teachers, UpOU
•■ •• and most experienced mining men on
whom much depends for the future.
the coast, was cut down from MOO to
Another thing that we are very gli d t'» $200 a month, und the other superin­
see introduced in our schools, and lb it Js tendents will naturally have to come
physical .exerclsex. Too much c mnol
be said ini favor of It• One of the &gt;a Idest to the same terms. William H. Patton,
commentaries upon our present systr»n of who was suiwrintcndient of Conaolieducation is to see the thousand* of 3JOtltlg. dated Virginia and a few other mines,
men who leave otir colleges nnd un ver- received altogether from 81.250 to Sir
silica with their heads crammed full &lt; f the 500 a month for years. Charles Strong,
“ologiea” and ••Isms' but cnmpletely ihat- of the Gould &lt;fc Curry; Hunk Smith, of
........................
no----------constitute i to the Belcher; Mr. OsbisUm. who was
tercd
in health. With
---------back them up, they are totally unil. to employed by the Gould &lt;fc Curry, und
follow any pursuit In which it will be other men long enjooed a salary of
possible for them to put to practice lc ad­ 313,000 a year. Whcn.the big Gould &lt;fc
vantage any of tho theorles« with w hlch
Curry mill was built the company gave
they are literally honey-combed. On &gt; of
he greatest advanoetoenta in corn non­ Mr. Strong a present of 810,000 as an
sense education w.ls when tbe plan I *was extra mark of appreciation for his
services us superintendent
introduced compelling scholars and
dents to take certain courses In phiThat mill was another example of
culture. This doeVnt mean that biiiwn the free manner in which cash was dis­
should be Cultivated to the exclusion of bursed when the glory of the mines
the brain, as may be inferred Is done In was at its height. Over eighty mills
wtna institutions of learning, nor iChat were running around Virginia City at
every student Is to be fitted for lhe ring.
But a happy medium should be sought for that time—the year 1863—and when
so that upon completion of the course! lu they^first began the charge they made
school or college the graduate will Have was *330 a ton. There was a sudden
drop to oio
$15 a ton before
und inco
then
Aomethlng more than a dyspeptic, broken i arop
oerere long, auu
down
slow gradually the price earnodown 81 a ton
ciuwn constitution
contHiiuuun and
anti a diploma
uipiouia to
co muw
for his outlay. To ta* sure a diploma}
' ’
'Is at a time until the present rate of $0 a
a nice thine,to look at. but It. alone won’t ton (ST a ton iu some mills) was reached.
bring bread dud butter, and certainly ran Even this rate is deemed too high now
not stand for much if its attainment Ims’ on account of Use depressed condition
Mpped Um lomrtltullon of health, xtreujth. o( th(.
mlnc
•”d
It I. »ltl. the jre.te.t iff
y
(
d
pleasure that we notice that a course In ,
J
physical culture has been Introduced a:
HONEY FROM FRUITS.
tbe teachers institute tills year, along wt'n '
the other courses, and hope abno late da; to j
see physical education’given a proniin'nti
place in all colleges and city.schools.
I
Nectar in flowers is not honey, says
’ a writer in Meehan’s Monthly.
This
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
.
k gathered
trathoro,! hr
tnnmn rtftbag
The Kalamazoo Telegraph has this I
| to 1 nortar
nectar Iis
by thn
the tongue
of the
say of the man who Is traveling throuk*
-■
• • is
■ called
.....
j;l: bee and enters
what
the.
Hie countrj' with livery rigs that he nev :r
• ■ honey bag. from which it is regurgireturns und never--pays
for: “C.-----C. —
Rob »• ' trrted by the bee on its return to the
-----------son or Robins, as he seems to go by Ik th hive aud depositcri in the honey celt
names, who drove
druve Fuller’s team to
tn dri, E„n then it u thin and watery. and
•nd left them last week, had given t’ n does not become really honey until the
horses • hard drive, the distance beii g ,
fifty-two miles. Robinson had a wont n ; watery parts have evaporated. In col­
with him. nnd after leaving the team nt a lecting the sweets the bees do not con­
livery stable with directions that they m&gt; j fine themselves wholly to tho flower*.
cared for. tire pair skipped to Benton Hat- |
- rparagraph
___ „,-_r_________
The writer of this
has for
bor, Il Is Mhpnght, nnd took n Imw.i f &gt;r a next neighbor aprofessional bee
Chicago. It is thought by the officers lie• ei- 1 keeper, whose
whose bees
bees depend
depeud almost
that Robinson Was the man who workr &lt;1 wholly on the flowers
viiufrom
writcr'a
the writer's
«&lt;■ nim-n.m X,n.. «( U. anC. ,'ow , gankn- that is to say. there xro lew
. — ——

.—.-KJ.,..

virvj,

notice
VO

I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some price.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I will
still buy and sell second
hand goods apd do uphol­
stering and repairing.

Don’t

Jefferson St. Furniture
Store.

Dr. Q. W. LOW.

Assest in ruining
your eyesight but,
have your eyes
-examined and fit­
ted with glasses by

A LOT OF

second Hand
School BOOKS

’ SIGN
OF THE

ELEPHANT.

WANTED!

Oil

Niles Saturday evening with the rig.
I which the bees can collect their ma­
At 8.15 A. M. Thursday las’ three cn - terial. Unfortunately for him they
ti-r
ntlmeo .t Biffle Cnel. are nol
„ „
e „flowqr, but
not satisfied wn
with
the
A. 11.4-j A. M. the advance pigeon laudel
clrrv
th« frnti
In Sarnia. Ontario.
. 07
Iu”’ fru*1’
; most impossible in raspberry time to
SNAKE CHARMING.
get enough from his garden to make a
i respectable dish for the tea table-,-uearA Talk About thr Art and it« i&gt;auKera by ly every' bcrTy h sucked to pieces beI *
: fore it is absolutely ripe. It is the
eharmlne-1...
l^.^m-------------*n
“Snake charming
has become
a com­ w)lh ,be
mon thing nowadays,’’ said a profcsJ
cure them from the ravages of the bees
they have to
“ be
”• protected by
"y paper
paper
-j bags. Last sessGu, aud for the first
ot not bonwell. m »hap. -and the&gt; time,
they have
have been
been found
found to carry
rare.
time, they
danger about the work is just sufficient« away peaches also.

from the puncture of thecurcullo. The
curculio frequently cute the akin without depositing the egg, and .this aiugk
break may be borne along without iujury to the peach, permitting it to
ripen. It is possible that they get a
these fangs have been extracted. They first entrance here. At any rate, cer­
seem to lose their pride and 'ferocity, tain it Is that before the peach is fairly
nnd they will try to sneak away rather : ripe little is left of the peach but the
than to offer defiance. I have known stone. Other fruit growers likewise
the fiercest diamond-back ever brought complain of the ravages of the bees.
from Florida to cool down as taiu^ as a’ Bee keepers contend that this cannot
lamb when the poison fang was token be; that the bee is incapable of per­
forating tha fruit. This may or may
ouL Most of the snakes handled by
"h“ P-rfofUoM
charmers on the stage ore harmless so
far aa poisoning anyone is concerned. might exlht before tho bee. dleooeored
It should be a crime, too, to let those them would not Injure the fruit. The
i following up of thia bj the bee. I» Jut
with the fangs in be exhibited.
“What are the secrets of snake &gt; ubnd u If they mode the original
charming? Oh, well, they are simple perforations for themselves.
—simpler than most people imagine. |
IntaUlgance of Birds.
In the first place the snake has to be I.
It U certain tb«t ,11 creature. on the
handled gorged with food so that It is
dreert
show
remarkable inUllireuoe
sleepy and quiet Then it is drugged
ao that its senses are dazed and quiet end how they acquire their Inform?
Sometimes they are put in boxes con­ lion U decidedly a parxle. .Sappore,
taining ice and the cold puts them Into foe example, .li.lt, reed hi .own The
a s(Smi-torpidcondition. In eitbercase place may not hare a bled about the
the snake is very gentle and only half &lt;Uy before the reed 1. put In, but next
In possession of its senses. Then tlie Uy a cloud of then, will doreend upon
anake charmer uses certain motions in
handling the reptile, and by dint of They do their work thorouithly end
dexterity and strength the snake is easi­ with pralreworthy industry. PolL.e&lt;i
ly passed from hand to hand pnd allowed "‘‘“‘will'cheek the entire removal of
xut the “P*rro" U never de
to coll its slimy lengths over arms, legs
d“U&gt;’ thou«h there are Mm.
and body. The exhibitor, however, »
must be constantly on tlie alert. When whoalHrm. few dead sparrow, will
the snake becomes too lively it is time have a chastening influence upon the
to replace it In the box. The hand rest.
must always grasp it at certain places
Reltgloua Iznpoatoni.
where the head cau be guided and held
Not fewer than four false Christa are
from the body. This is the hardest nontioned ulnta, appeared b«twMn
thing the charmer has to learn, but it
1814 “* 188S. amonxr them
comes with practice. If handling a &amp;&gt;bbathla Zebl, thegreatertof all tbe
reptile with the poisonous fangs in one many Jewhh pretender. Zebl made
must be strong and in perfect health. • groat nolxe |n tha religion, wnry
Any nervousness or temerity might Impoaing hlinaeM upon the Jew* —
cost him his life.
The grasp and
king ot the klnga ot the earth.” He
movementa must be precise and ac­
*rw&lt;l hi, hand at converting the
curate.JThcre is no room for hesitancy
‘b **’ed lrom bria»
or uncertainty, and the strain on one’s
bj polaonoo, urom by
'
system during the performance is -ra*ffbff lelatnixtn and agreeing to 1*.
great The eharmcr ia really toying bor (or that taffb. at th£7thfe thxi ;
with death—and death in one of its one was
- kith. .
most horrible forms."
possible to charm, or rather drug some1
1
species of snakes so that they can al­
ways' be depended upon. They are a1 •
treacherous set, and more so when t hey
have the poisonous fangs in their
mouth. They know right away when ,

Tfa
ing

SAW LOGS.
I will pay Cash for a good lot of naw log?.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWINC
-

P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

J. L WILKINS, AGT

Qoob 5noE5 «t
fl Low P’ KE.
That’s what everybody is looking for
now days, and everybody that comes into my
store find just what they want.
The times
are close and one dollar does the same work
now that two dollars used to do.

SCHOOL WILL COMMENCE
Soon and you will want some shoes for tie
children. I have a full line and can suit ybu.
■ -id you ever try a pair of the Baldwin shoes,
'■ Ross, Levis &amp; Pifers? They can’t be
*ten. Always call on me befige buying
•'Jts, shpes or anything in that line.

F. Q. STOWELL.

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                  <text>The best Adwrtisingmcdiwnin Bae
yy County.

Hastings Banner.
Hastings, mich., September 7.1893.

WHOLE Np. 1995

VOL. xxxvin. NO. 19

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by

COOK.

BBO8..

hjihtikgh, bich.

COUNTY’ NEWS.
Carlton.

5H0C DRILL
1 .(^DOWAG I A C .

Rufus Vester and family, left Carlton
Tuesday morning for Battle ^Creek—Elder
Vnndursoo of Lowell was In Carlton Mon­
day—Miss Cooley of N. Y. is visiting her
sister Mrs. II. A. Nichols—Silas Endsley
came near losing house, barn and grain
last Wednesday while Mr. S. Culburt was
| threshing there. The fire was discovered
in time to prevent a heavy loss to both
parties—Rufus Hosmer took In the ex­
cursion from Lake Odessa to Grand Rapids
last Monday—The past week has been a
smoky week In Carlton and some fire
wlth-all. Last Thursday M. Ragler was
threshing on Dr. A. J. Wrights’ farm
when a stack of grain took fire and In a
few moments grain and seperator were in
ashes, it Is estimated that 140 bushels of
grain were burned. Mr. Swank pul the
wheat in on shares. There was no Insur­
a -ce on the machine—Mr. Glasgow intends
to move to Woodland this fall -Cutting
corn and pulling beans are in order.

SHOE DRILL -

Is the Very best drill made.

It has reached the perfection

to be attained after 21 years’ experience in

its manufacture, while

'other drills have been made but a year or two,

If you need a drill
don't think of buying one without calling at my store.

IRA VAN VALKENBURGH,
LEADING HARDWARE. DEALER IN BARRY COUNTY

GOME RAGGED! £‘51
Be reiiiGinhcrGd
I’he most ragged man at the fair will re­

In that I don’t go throthecountiy ‘hen-peck­
ing” the life out of you
trying to sell you some­
thing yon don’t want or
need, bnt when you are
in want of anything 'in
my line such as

ceive from us a pair of good shoes, the retail

value of which will not beTess than $2.50.

RAGS o" NO RAGS
RICH CLOTHES’" POOR CLOTHES.
ALL GET THEIR MONEY’S WORTH
you.

------ ———...w.,.,.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Lumber Wagons, Buggies,
Flows. Drills, and
Spring Tooth Harrows.
It will be money in
your pocket to give me
a call,

Call and see us and we will make it pay
•
ONE PRICE

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2N50N

SHOE DEALERS.

JesseTownsent
If you intend going to

SCHOOL
You will need books

Baby Carriages
At Cost
At McCoy’s
For 30 Days

We aim to keep

EVERYTHING
In the line of

School Books,
Slates, Tablets, etc.

w. M. Q000YE4R
Ths Modern Dbvgoist.

*i;:

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„ 1,

Mrs. Ijing has a 'sick, horse at present—
N. Clemens' new addition to his house Is
progressing finely—P. G. Heney Is a very
little better—Let us rejoice at the glad
tidings. Dr. VanHorn says be will not
leave us, but will stay In our midst—Mrs.
C. lister writes home tha’t her health Is a
very little-better and thinks she will re­
main with her sister a few weeks longer—
The net proceeds of the social held at Dr. :
Van Hom's last Friday evenins amounted 1
to 86.00—Everybody Is excited over the
rail road again as the route was Purveyed
again last week—Mrs. A. E. Durfee, ac­
companied her daughter'Uattie on her way
home ns far as Kalamazoo where she will
visit relatives.
Assyria.

on the docket—It is reported that the ault
of H. C. Carpenter A Son vs Lydlus Dur­
kee will be settled—The case of the people
vs Jay Stridden will be tried In Justice
Velte's court on Wednesday—S. C. Wodett and wife, of Alto, are spending a few
days in town on business—Lake Odessa Is
determined to have good streets without
taxing their own citizens. They have ar­
rested several Woodland boys during the
past week and proposes to make them do­
nate to their street fund—it I* reported
that the creamery will not be located in­
side of the corporation unless the council
will vote them ten years free of corporation
tax. If the creamery Is to be favored to
that extent we think that the elevator and
roller mill should not be forgotten. If the
cteamery wishes to locate outside the cor­
poration to escape taxation they will be de­
prived of telephone advantages and be
compelled to cart all of their productions
nearly a mile to get to the depot—Cora
Rowleader commenced school In the Enber Dirt. on Monday—Our village school
commenced Monday—Onr village Is mak­
ing arrangements to procure fire protection.
If a fire should get a start in our village
nothing could save our business center as we
have nothing in the shape of fire protection
not even ladders and buckets nor a single
cistern. Give us fire protection—Several
from our village went to Grand Rapids on
Monday—Uncle Schantz is on the sick
list.
,
■

Dr. Powers has bls office now in a
room at the hotel—Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Abbey, a 7J&lt; lb. girl, Aug. 31—Mrs.
Jay Prescott and children of Marshall arc
visiting her parents Jerome Frost and
wife—Mrs. Chas. Southwell 1* entertaining
a cousin. Miss Mabel Long from Marshall
—Fon Davis Is visiting bls folks. Dan
Davis and wife—Chas. Curtis and Mrs.
Eveline lx)ve, of Rome Center, visited at
Will Seger's and O. W. Crofoot’s last
week—Several from this place attended
the Labor Day at Battfe Creek Monday—
Polly Scott, of Battle Creek, Is visiting her
aunt. Mis. D. Seott—Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Neale, of Battle Creek, were guests of C.
W. Gage and wife Sunday—Mr. and Mrs
Cloverdale.
Harry Spinney, of Galesburg were at C.
Your type made me say last week that
Johnstown nn&lt;l Barry.
W. Tompkins' visiting last week—Matle
Miss Clara Russell ot Battle Creek is Stilts, ot Lacey, Is staying at A. W. Wil­ Jennie Fox was 13 years 9 months old, it
should have read 8 years 9 months—Min
spending a tew days with friends bore— cox’s.
Nellie 1’ennol Ison the sick list—Mrs H.
Miss Lizzie Whitby Is on the sick list—
Petiuol has been sick—Mrs A. 1’ennol is
Cornelia Sunlain who lias been very sick
MUo
the guest of her parents—John and Will
for the past four weeks is failing very fast,
Drouth continues—Cool nights and
her sister Mrs. Norwood of Delton is help­ warm days—Corn cutting is general. Ryan have gone to the World's Fair—Mrs .
ing care for her—Mabel Roxabeck com­ Grasshoppers eating corn blades and clov­ Lester Beckstrr was the guest of her bro­
menced school in your cltv this week—Mr. er leaves—Fallows in fine condition when thers last week—The Misses McGrail of
Dell Russell Is building a granarv—F. the time comes. (20th ult)—Mrs. Addison Kalamazoo were guests at James Ryan’s
Terpenlng of Gun Marsh visited at Mr. Spaulding and her sister Miss Woodward last week—A large number from here at­
Ro^inqp'a one day last week—Services at met with a severe accident last Friday. tended the Saint's campmeeting last Sun­
_________________
the sc\uol house every Sunday al i p. in They were taking a ride and when near day.
Harvey Williams' their horse took fright
A WAR INCIDENT.
Baafield.
at
some
stumps
drawn
from
the
field
and
L. C. Edmund* and daughter Nellie re­
Old Commodore's Hrief Bat Eloqaant
turned from the World's fair last Thurs­ piled by the side of the road. “Jim the
Epitaph on HU Only Bon.
day eve and report a very pleasant time. staid family horse," not accustomed to
The rwcent death of Rear Admiral
Gen. Bird and family of Johnstown went aucb sights, took fright and turned around Mclanchthon Smith, U. S. N-, recalls
tipping
the
carriage
over
with
the
two
on the same trip and the two parties met
onr day at Lincoln Park while viewing the in the top, the horse falling at the same an incident of the rebellion which has
animals and a pleasant time they had— time. Help from Mr. Williams’ came to found its way into print before, but
Mrs. which has long been forgotten, says
Charles McKinzey was taken very sick their aid and extricated them.
Saturday eve with the disenlary—Nellie Spalding securing scratches on her face the New York Tribune. It relates to
Edmonds wm attacked last Saturday with and a stiff neck. Miss Woodward falling a namesake and relative of the de­
a very hard sore throat— lxx&gt;k out for the on her right shoulder and supposed her ceased, Commodore J. Smith, for many
old Bullgine. Jerry Boynton Is taking a shoulder was out of Joint. Dr. McLeay years chief of the bureau of yards and
survey front Dowling to Bedford by the was called and pronounced such was not docks.
way of Banfield and landed last Saturday the fact, but a severe strain of the muscles
The news of the Merrimac's arrival
night on Henry Wlckwire’a farm. Whoop! of the shoulder—Eugene Harhom Is draw­ in Hampton Roads and of her first day’s
Whoop! How’s that for a railroad?— ing bailed hay to Milo for $10 per ton— fight before she met the Monitor
J.
K.
Flower
and
father
went
to
Kalamazoo
Frank Doley anti fatally were visiting
reached Waohlngton on a Sunday
friends In Hastings last Saturday and Sun­ Saturday, also the Misses Lena and Mina 1
day—Our Pastor goes this week Tuesday Garrett, Mrs. Woodard and daughter atternoon. The telegram was brief,
Frankie, W. C. Towne and wife, and M. but explicit. The rebel Ironclad was
to Conference at Grand Rapids—Our past­ Johnson
—School at Milo cijurfnences the in complete control of the Roads. Mes­
or preached his farewell sermon of the
year last Sunday and the subject was 4th, with Mr. Thorp as teacher—Emmet sengers were hastily dispatched, sum­
“Two Old Shoes." and it held the atten- Fennels commences his school the 4th in moning, the chiefs of bureaus to a
Jion of everyone in the bouse—Elbert Ed­ Dfst. No 4 aud Miss Mina Garrett in school 1 council at the navy department? One
monds and Rowley Powers put down a Disk 7—Eva Flower returned home Sat­ of these messengers sent in search of
drive well on the line between them last urday from Chicago—Sixteen pioneers Commodore Smith found that officer on
week aud they struck a good bed of water look train to attend the pioneer meeting his way home from church, and he
49 feet from the surface—Clarence Iden in your city 31st Inst.
knew that the commodore's only son
has been having a very severe sore throat
Johnstown.
was first lieutenant of the Ill-fated
and Is not over It at this writing—Pat lx*e
To day, Monday, Labor-day might be C ongress.
went to church last Sunday and was look* more appropriately termed play-day. The
•'Commodre.” said the man. “there ia
healthier than he ha* for a long lime— unemployed laborers with their families
Lidia McKinzey nt this writing is very ought to bead the processions in all our bad news from Hampton Roads. The
Merrimac
has come down from Nor­
sick with the bloody disentary.
large cities—Robert Aslidon is working I
folk. the Minnesota and Roanoke are
for John McKenzie—The Surveyors for a
disabled, the Cumberland sunk, and
Birt Smith and wife were at the hub route for the M. C.B. R. from Battle Creek the Congress is on fire and has sur­
to Hastinfe arc In trie vicinity of Banfield
Wednesday—The East Castleton U. B. today—Mrs Wm Keamey visited her nld rendered."
church Sunday school and the Hafner home Sunday—Chas Nichols and wife
"Surrendered? The Congress has
Sunday school had a picnic at Thornapple
hauled down her colors?" repeated the
Saturday—Owing to the dry weather farm­ spent labor-day fishing—J. J7 Fish and commodore. And, as the messenger
family
called
on
friends
at
the
lake:Sunday
ers will delay sowing wheat for some time
—The severe drouth still continues and confirmed his words. “Then my sop
—Birt Smith has gone Into the drovers
Joe is dead," raid the commodore,
boniness. He will ship a car of hogs to | many farmers are cutting their corn.
simply—and that was all.
Buffalo Tuesday—Several farmers have
Nashville,
There hare been longer-winded epi­
cut their corn owing to the dry weather—
Mr and Mrs Len Felghner spent Sunday
l^wls Lockhart spent Sunday at Carlton at Hastings—Miss Emma Barber is at taphs. many of them, but not every fa­
Center—Homer Evett comes Io the front Jackson and Detroit this week getting ther could be so sure of his son’s char­
with a new carriage.
styles and buying goods—L. C. Felghner acter as to honor his memory before re­
and family of Woodland spent Sunday at ceiving the news of his death with
Orangeville.
L. S. Putman's—A. H. Smith, Al Weber, such a tribute as that. “Joe” was in­
“Jack Frost" was In this vicinity last Geo Selleck and Irving Bolton started deed dead, as modest and u brave a
week—Miss Minnie Wardell attended the down the river Monday in a row boat man as ever drew sword in a good
teachers Institute at Hastings last week. bound for Lake Michigan—Mr and Mrs cause. Peace be to him and to those
During her absence the interior of the H. C, Zuchnltt, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Banka
school house was repainted and the roof and Miss Ednah Truman are nt the White who fell with him! They did their
shingled—F. E. Fish of Allegan spent Sun­ City this week—L. W. Felghner was at best—they served.
day wlUi his father—1. J, Creasy of Hast­ Grand Rapids Saturday—Mr and Mrs
A CENSUS OF INSECTS.
ings visited friends here the first of the H. W. Walratb are the guests of his par­
week—Miss Kate Coykendali of Middle­ ents here—Miss Della Brumm of Grand Two Handred Thousand Specie* Known
ville is visiting friends here—Maurice Ledgw has purchased MIm Nichols stock
and Over a Million' tn Exlstanoe.
England Is taking a trip north—Misses ■of goods and will continue the business In
The great majority of persons have
Janet Beattie and Kate Coykendali were this place—Buel and White’s shoe shop no idea of the numerous and singular
guests of Mrs Fred England of Martin last was broken into Monday night bnt as the forms of insects, ’writes W. J. Fox in
Saturday and Sunday— E. M. Baron is rascals were unable to get into the store the Popular Science Monthly. They
visiting relatives at Grand Rapids—Miss left empty handed—At H. R. Dickinson’s
arc called “bugs" by most people, yet
Mary COIe goes to Plainwell tbe last of the residence Wednesday evening Sept flth
week to work at dressmaking with Mrs 1893. Miss Kate Dickinson and Mr B. B. not one-tenth of their number are
Bert Howard—The school meeting Mon­ Wilcox ot Detroit were united in marriage. really bugs. These latter ore classed
day evening was well attended and a gen­ Here is the best wishes of many friends. by themselves and are Called Hemiptera. Beetles are not bugs, being to­
eral good lime enjoyed by nil present—
tally different things, and form what
Some of the people here can see plainer
DattOn.
by about two dollars than they could before
Camp meeting In Mrs Simpsons grove arc known as the Caleoptera* which
the eye doctor made them a call though all this week—Miss Minnie, Polley and means sheath-wing, because of the
the medicine that was to Improve their eye Miss Ada Williams started for the World's two large plates on the bock that cover
sight so much has as yet failed to put In fair Wednesday—Dr Sackett was In Kal­ the true wings, which consist ’of thin
an appearance.
amazoo Thursday—Dr Scribner was at the memwanc.
These covers are called
County seat Thursday—Marion Davenport elytra.
The butterflies and moths
Yankee Springs.
Sundayed at Cloverdale—Wm. Pierce and form another one of these orders, being
Not much news this week—Born to Mr son were at Battle Creek Thursday—Miss
and Mrs F. E. Raymond Sept. 1st a 7 Nellie Pierce returned to her home in called Lepidoptcra, or scale wing, on
Sund boy—Fred Williams had the mis- Greenfield Mass. last week after visiting account of the tiny scales with which
-tune to have his house burned but sav­ her brother whom she had not seen for 13 the wings arc covered.
No doubt many of the readers of this
ed most of its contents which was Insured years-r-W. H. Chase Is buying wheat—W.
—Miss Cora and Etta Williams were the Nichol* and wife of Howard Cltv are visit­ article have noticed the powdery sub­
guest of Miss Emma Raymond last Sun­ ing friends In and around Delton—Charles stance which comes off a butterfly or
day—Corn catting scorns to be the order Cobb of Van Buren county is visiting moth on handling it These arc the
of the day. as it Is too dry for the farmers friends near Cedar Cieek—Rev. J. C. scales, and should any reader possess
to seed—School commenced Monday with Chase is attending conference In Grand a microscope and place the wing or
Miss Pearl Bass at the desk.
Rapids this week—Mrs McLean is visiting part of one under it I think he will be
her mother Mrs Henry Robinson—James repaid for his trouble. The "dragon
Banl died Sept. 4th at 8 P. M.—Mrs W. flics" and “devil’s needles'* farm the
Miss Edith Latham If Nashville visited Chase and family are visiting, in Kalama­
order Neuroptera, which means vein­
friends In town last week—Quite a num­ zoo—C. B. Robinson and family started
ber from here attended the teachers Insti­ for Detroit Tuesday—School commenced winged. So it is with the flics and the
tute at Hastings—Peter Drummond has Monday with Prof. Gaskill as teacher—B. bees, wasps and ants, the flics being
returned to Grand Rapids where he Is J. Robinson attended the Institute at called Diptcra—L e., two-winged—and
clerking for Harvey and Heystek—Mrs Hastings last jareek—Mr Edgett and wife the bees, wasps and ants Hymcnoptera,,
Milo Lehman of Chicago Js visiting her are visiting at the Thompson house—Ed i or membrane-wing.
daughter Mrs Will Mullen—Miss Bertha Evans was in town over Sunday—Mrs.
It will be probably be said by some
Willis of Kalamazoo Is visiting friends in Skillman went to Augusta Saturday.
that ants have no wings,.bnt this ia
town—Mrs M. J. Ritchie ia vlaltlng her
only the case with what arc called
Woedlaad.
daughters Mrs Chas. Smith and Mrs Geo.
neuters or workers, the males and fe­
Mullen—The M. E. Sunday school held
The creamery is an assured thing, all males being provided with wings. The
tbelr piculo at Gull lake last Thursday— the stock being
subscribed—Charles total number of different kinds of in­
Schoo! son.mencod last. Monday with Mrs Grozinger and David Warner went to Vaisects that are known at present is ovex
Lizzie Wood as teacher.
paraiso last Saturday where they expect
to attend school until time to commence 300,000, of which beetles alone number
their winter terms—Charles Reiner went 120,000-^Uiis being about twice as
Hot and dry, accompanlsd by bard froat to Grand Rapids on Mooday where the tnany as all the other known animals
It is estimated that the
■Re a number bare cut up their corn— expects to take a commercial course—C. together.
he fanners here begin to think there McIntyre has the hay fever—Mrs. George actual number of different kinds of inm be BO wheat sowing done this fall— Fuller Is better—Several hot law salts are uvte in the world is over l.W.Wtt,

�T’.

Detroit

mu for • .ulUble -pitch.' Md m f»

Town l North of
'Mofneu
5 tn

MTREIDBM
GLASS

Mr. Monk turned away, and.
his horse into the avenue, closed the, ‘’’Hro.rofd tbehopiid hlmUhr InoooGrui Ripids.
l-'B
gate and remounted; but even then he wolrncM wo gMer^ly
ta
Sjof see 28, n ;o
did not immediately depart, but re­ aeelodod »put-somo roodoldo nook OT
rtl"., io rds 0
and
w.
also
i;
mained for some minutes seated in the outlying'common. Bnt Ihoro
In the went nbeord*. s 10 rds. w
saddle, scowling over at the encamp­ atunoUon In tbo coramn; It
lutely ev«yn.lng
Write for prices
draw ^ectotora, „ it worn, .
ment
and *
28
.73
Thus occupied, bi* face and figure rery Bowe's of the earth. No ■“*«"
Town 2 North Of
set in the gloomy framework of the how desolate the place we hare chosen,
PROBATE ORDER.
wHofnwkof
trees, he looked even more forbidding we hare scarcely made oot“&gt;"»
SUtc of Michigan. County of Barrv-„.
sekex. 5 a
।
Ata acmIou of the 1’robatc court lor tne s fr of a fl H or
than before. His face, though natural­ forUble when an audience £*«**•**
)
.07 .19
Barry, holden st tbe Probate office. In
ly handsome, was dark and tempestu­ and stragglers drop in, amazed and County**!
th* City of Hasting", in said county, on Tuesous with passions, his eyes deep-set open-mouthed. I found it irksome at Sv the Kb day of September, in the year one
eight hundred and ninety-three.
and fierce, his clean-shaven jaw square flrat to paint m the open air, with a thousand
•21 .»
Present, Chart** W. Armstrong, Judge of
and determined. For the rest, his black gaping crowd at my l*ck
ri?me nuUtur of u» »uu of fuel A. ud
hair, which was thickly mixed with audibly comment* on my work as 1
3»
•13 .W
A. Burton, minors. „
Iron gray, fell almost to his) shoulders, progressed; bat I soon got used to it. (•lara
David A. Bowker. Guardian ot the above
! and his upper lip was covered with an and having discovered certain good named minora, comes Into court and repre­
.'fj
sent* that be Is prepared to render bls final aCOaof w 4 of
man looked in that direction, and saw, I iron gray mustache.
•subjectsXhere and there among my nccount as such guardian and prays that a day ne M
10 50
about a quarter of a mile away, that I At last, as if satisfied with his scru- visitors, Iltake the publicity now as a
nwKi rr out
10 KiO
4 4 *k botinilMi
H E afternoon the highway entered a dark clump of tiny, Mr. Monk turned his. horse round matter of course. Even when busy In­
n by river. »■ by
woodland.
He
nodded
assent,
and
with
a
fierce
jerk
of
the
rein
and
rode
side I am never astonished to see strange
rrandennd w
wax still very
walked rapidly forward, while the cam- rapidly away in the shadow of the noses flattened against the window*— In tbe forenoon be assigned forth* hearing of by L a m p l ■
■aid petition and that the heirs al law of said nan'" loud
wood.
strange faces peeping in at the door. ■leceasefi and all other persons Interested in w 4 of nw i.,
gray mist dfift- van followed, slowly in the rear.
IN
■aid estate, ore required to appear at a session ne ft of nw 4
The human temperament accustoms St
Ml
Reaching the point where the wood
ing from the
•2
iideourt. then to be holden al the Probate ofitself to anything. When all is said flee. In the city of Hastings, in said County, and
CHAPTER IL
Irish channel, began, and entering the shadow of the
and sailing trees, he soon found a spot well fitted L8AVMnon A YOUNG r.XNTLKMAN’N JOURNAL. and done, it is flattering to be an ob­ show cause, if any there be. why
nrayer ot the petitioner may not be
&lt;4 ot nr 4
“Before setting forth on this mem­ ject of such public interest; and 1 do tbe
4 eastward over for his purpose. To the left the road
granted/ And It l« further ordered, that
5 the low-lying widened out into a grassy patch of orable pilgrimage to nowhere, I bcllerc that, when I return t« oirl !&gt;»• uld petitioner give notice to the person* c Ji Of n&lt;* 4
to.cn
friend of mine tion and find no one caring in the least interested In «ald estate, of the pendency of
........
_a certain
____________
gt island of An- common, adorned with one or two promised
N W
said petition and tbe hearing thereof by causing
H *0
bushes of stunted brown, and stretched Id literary Bohemia to keep notes what I do, I shall miss the worldly trib­ a copy of this order to be published Id the Has
15 40
tings Bannkk, a newspaper printed and circuK ginning to seat- out a dusty arm, to touch a large white 1 of my adventures, with a view ute which is now my daily due.
SMutnw&gt;4 ot
”
"I begin this record in the island of
ter a thin, pen­ gate, which opened on agloomy, grass- ' of future publication, illustrated by
Town North
etrating drizzle grown avenue winding right through ■ m.v qwn brilliant sketches. I fear the Anglesea, where we have arrived after said day of bearing.
n K of nw fl
on the driver the heart of the .wood. The caravan, I promise was u rash one—firstly, be­ our fortnight’s wanderings in the more
Judge of Probate.
nw !l U ex 40 a
of the caravan, coming slowly up, was soon placed in cause I am constitutionally lazy and mountainous district* of the mainland.
on w aide
[ To right and left of the hig’hway a snug position not far from the gate, ' averse to literary exertion, I and, scc- Anglesea, I am informed, is chiefly
stretched a bleak and bare prospect of the horse was taken out and suffered ondly, because I have, as yet,' met with famous for its pigs and its wild ducks.
marshland and moorland, closed to the to graze, while Tim, searching about, no adventure worth writing about. So far as I have yet explored it, I find
w
of .Michigan. County of Bj rrr-M.
west by a sky of ever-deepening red­ soon found dry sticks and began to Not that I have altogether lost my it flat and desolate enough; but I have State
The Circuit Court of the County ot Barry, In
own educated in Irish landscapes, and
ness, and relieved here and there by light a fire. Diving into the caravan, fli,-»t enthusiasm for the' idea. There been
C
In'thtTmaUor
of
the
petition
of
tbe
State
*f
Ijlack- clumps of stunted woodland. the young man emerged with a camp would be novelty in the title, at any | jon-t object to flatness when combined
Michigan for the sale of certain lands for taxes
- Here and there peeped a solitary farm­ stool, on Which he sot down, lighted a rate, ‘Cruises in a Caravan.' by Charles
usMied thereon.
fe of aw ‘4 22
On reading and filing th* petition of tbe Aud
house, with outlying fields of swampy meerschaum pipe and began to smoke. Brinkley, with illustrations by the nu&lt;
’4 Of
35
15.X1 15 .«i:»
Hot General uf Um State of Mlchlgaa. pray­
greenness, where lean and spectral They could hear the rain faintly pat­ thor; photographic frontispiece, the
ing for a decree Io favor of the stale of Michi­
tering
in
the
boughs
above
them,
bu
t
caravan, with Tim as large as life,
cattle were lugubriously grazing; and
gan. ngatnit each parcel of land therein de­
sertbed, for the amounts therein specified.
,10
•ver and anon came a glimpse of some the spot they had chosen was quite smirking self-consciously in delight at
KuSSl 1» b. du. W Wire. IMWWI aud
A
having his picture, taken. My friend
lonely lake or tarn, fringed all. round sheltered and dry.
10
charges on each such parcel of land, and that
Thu fire‘soon blazed up. Entering' B----- han
. promised to
- find tue a pub.
such lands be sold for the- amount* so claimed
with thick sedges and dotted with
byitt*ortered^thatssffpeUtlon will be brought •4
water lilies. The rood was as desolate the caravan in his turn Tim brought 1 lislier, If. I will only persevere. Well,
10 10
as tlie prospect, with not a living soul out a tin kettle full of water and , wo shall see. If the book does not
on for hearing and decree at the August term
4d
of this court to b&lt;- hold at the city of Hastings
upon it, far as the eye could see. To placed it on the fire, preparatory to ■ progress, it will be entirely ;my own
10
In the county of Barry, state of Michigan, ou the
all this, however, the driver of the making tea. He was thus engaged fault: for I have any amount of time
io
gth day of October. A. D. 1888. at tile opening
of court on that day, and that all persons Inter­ nr 4
caravan paid little attention, owing when the sound of a horse’s hoofs was on my hands. Paint os hard ks I may
ested in such lands or any part thereof, desir­
to the simple fact that he was fast heard along the highway, and present- r11 day, I hrfre always the long evo“
ing to contest thb lieu claimed thereon by Uie
Town 4 Nortii
asleep.
ly the figure of a horseman appeared fugs, when I must either write, read,
State of Michigan, for such taxes. Interest and n 4 of *e 4
charges, or any part thereof, shall appear In e 25 a of nw 1, 13 ». ■
He was roused by a sudden jolting approaching at a rapid trot. As it or do nothing,
said coutt and file with th* clerk thereof act of ne 4
23 25
“8o I am beginning this evening,
and swaying of the clumsy vehicle, came near to the group on the wayside |
Ing aa register In chancery, their objections
thereto, on or before the first day of the term
combined with a sound of splashing th« horse shied violently, springing, exaotly a fortnight after my first start
CITY OF HASTINGS.
of this court above mentioned, and that In de­
water, and, opening his eyes sleepily, from one side of the road to t^iv other, | from Chester. I purchased the earafault thereof tbe same will be taken as con­ s 4 of lots I'rtS.
he perceived that the gluy mare had so that its rider, a dark, middle-aged, van-there from a morose individual,
fessed and a decree will be taken and entered IMO, 1M!&gt;
m prayed for In said petition. And It Is furth­ lota 106*. i(k».
turned aside from the center of the , man, in an old-fashioned cloak, was al- i with one eye, who had it built with a
er ordered that In pursuance of said decree IW7U. 1127. 1128
road, and, having placidly entered a most thrown from the saddle. Uttering view to the exhibition of a wild man
the lands described in ssld petition for which aud ll»
a
flerce-oath,
he
recovered
himself,
and.
of
Patagonia;
but
said
wild
man
hav'
a decree of sale shall be made, will be sold for lot 1138anile
stagnant pond on the roadside, was i
the several taxes. Interest and charges thereon of lot 1135
floundering and struggling in the mud reining in the frightened animal, ■ ing taken it into his head to return to
aa determined by sueb decree on the first Monday lots 1183.and '
HATHE3 ENBAJU1AS81NG.
thereof, with the caravan rocking be­ looked angrily around; then, seeing [ County Cork, where he was born, and
XN1\
In December thereafter, or on the day or days 11M
।
hind her. At the same moment a the cause of the mischance, he forced I the morose individual having J no defl- with desolation. I like these dreary snbaequent thereto as may be necessary to com­
Town 3 North •• Hui;.',
plete the sale of said list and of each and every
head was thrust round the back part his horse, with no small difficulty, to 1 Hite idea of a novelty to take hjs place, meadows, these bleak stretches of mel­ parrel thereof, st the otWe of the eouutv
of the vehicle, and an angry voice ex­ approach the figures by the fire.
' the caravan came into market. Hav- ancholy moorland, these wild lakes treaauner, oral such conTenlent place aa shall w 4 of followbe selected by him at the county scat of the Ingdre com. 13
claimed:
‘
“Who are you?” he demanded, in. ing secured this traveling palace, duly I Bnij lagoons,
county of Barry, btatr of Michigan.
“Tim, you -i scoundrel, where the harsh,
arah. wn-rnntorv
tzinaa
- . .
Witness the H&lt;ml Clement Builtb. Circuit
peremptory tones. “What are furnished with window blinds, a piece
“At the present moment I am en­ Judge,
and tbe seal of said circuit coutt of
deuce arc you driving to? Wake up, you doing here?” ’
‘
of carpet, a chair bedstead, a table, a camped in a spot where, in all proba­ Barry eonnty.
this 281b day of August, A. D.
or I’ll break every bone in your skin."
The young man, pipe !n mouth, stove, cooking utensils, not to speak of bility, I shall remain for days. 1 came 18KL
ISeal)
Thus addressed, Tim woke himself looked up at him with a smile, but my own artistic paraphernalia, I sent
degree"; c n\
upon it quite by accident about mid­
’ Circuit Judge,
with an effort, and. looking round with made no reply.
1 over to Mulrany, County MayoJ for my
•
Oountvnlmed.
day yesterday, when on my way to the
an insinuating smile, replied:
John G. Naglxr,
"What are you? Vagrants? Do you ' old servant, Tim-na-Chainig, or Tim o* market town of Pencroes: or, rather,
KegKier.
on jwc Hnr, 5
"Begorra, Master Charles. I thought know this place is private?” And he j the Ferry—otherwise Tim Linncy: and
whan I imagined that I was going
it was an earthquake entirely. Coma pointed with his riding whip to a ,। with his assistance, when he
------arrived,
- ------ . -I
out of that now. Is it wanting to printed “Notice!”, fixed clo$e to the purchased a strong mare at Chester thither, while I had, in reality, after
43*i clegrren w
hesitating
at
three
cross-roads,
taken
S 30-100 chN.
drownd yourself you are? G-r-r-r! Shi gate upon the stem of a large figtree. fair. All
*” these
*K~*“preliminaries
K*"‘-- "— being ..the road which led exactly in the op­
To the Circuit Court for the County of Barry thence n 54',
Aisy now, aisy!”
•
,
degrees &lt;• 5
"I beg your panion," said the voung ■ settled, wo started one fine morning posite direction. The way was deso­ in chancery.
~ntTpsuUon
The latter portion of the above sen- man, with the utmost sangfroid; “we-, soon after
TWe petition of .Stanley
Mauley W. Turner. Auditor 73-100 ctis. to
daybreak,
for
.
- ---- - duly
—.- botmd
—t— —
'’eneral of said
asid Stale of Michigan,
Ml
respectfully sec Hue. then. ••
•
tencc was addressed to the marc, are, I imagine, on the queen's high- explbrations along the macadamized late anti dreary beyond measure— General
aho»» that the list ot lands hereinafter »« s ou *ec line
stretches
of
moras-s
and
moorland
on
which was at lost persuaded to wade way, and there, with your permission, highways and byways of North Itv-i_.
Wales.
forth and marked* “Schedule A." contains a 8 H»-100 ch*, to
evary side, occasionally rising into description of all lauds in said county of Barry beg, variation
out of the cool mud and return to the we- purpose
—
“I am.pleased
to remain1 forihe
night." to sny that Tiin. after
heathery knolls or hillocks, or strewed upon wbtchtaxrs were aaaesfed for the jeara 3 degrees r. ex.
dusty track, where she stood quivering
Struck
the superior
the
first
shock
£*•.«*.«» by
WJ WAAA,
OMJKMAVA manner*
uiauucr of
U1 .
.J'a&lt;^ recovered
.
\
----- —
—— of . with huge pieces of stone like the mentioned therein, aud which were returned ■ stup li rds
•nd panting No &gt;.&gt;«..■; «u ibe re- the speaker ,the newcomer looked at/^®®,
xs delinquent for non-pajment of taxes, and
a ^Peripatetic dwelling-chouse, 1 moors of UornwalL I'resently the open ■which
Utts have not been paid; together with
turn to terra Anna accomplished than i i.t—
ug,—* sunwise,“ but 'with" nd !“'! *° tho
wonderfully’T-Snro
total amount of tfbeh taxes, with Intel csi
moorland ended, and we entered a re­ the
a light. agUe figure descended the abatement of his haughty manner, it's
computed Ibercou to the lime fixed for sale,
&lt;?ld enlim
cabin nt
at knmn
home.&gt;’|
‘t* just like the old
gion of sandy hillocks, sparsely orna­ and collection fee as provided by law, and tbe April
steps at the back of the caravan, and
he
averred,
barrin
’
the
wheels
and
the
I
He then glanced at Tim, who was busy
of advertising and other expenses of sale
CITY OF HAST!
round to the front. An excited collo­ ^with the kettle, from Tim to the gray windies and the chlimloy and the* baste : mented here and there with long, harsh coat
of each of said parcels of land.
quy, angry on the one side, and apolo-_/
Your pell I loner further tbows U the court
, to pull it along:’ and I think the re-4 grass. If one could imagine the waves
of the ocean, at some moment of wild that said lauds were returned to tbe Auditor
getic on. th® other, ensued, and did not
semblance would have been cotjiplete '
General under the provision* of Section 123 of
»w cor. c f
cease, even when the driver, with a
in his eye’s if there had only been two ; agitation, suddenly frozen to stillness, Act 206 Of the Public Arts of IfcG, as delinquent Com.
uw Uthrtxe «
for non pajment of said taxes tor said yetis 51 rda th"Ocr n
• flick of his whip, put the caravan
i or three pigs to trot merrily behind and retaining intact these tempestuous respe&lt;
lively, except surb of tbe taxes set forth 14 rd# 3 ft and
forms,
-it
would
give
some
idea
of
tho
again in motion, while the other strode
I the back door. As for myself. 1 took
In said schedule as have been previously re­ 10 Inches,
1 am describing.
alongside on foot.
I to the nomad life as natural] v hsifl' hillocks
„
.-------- T They
*—J rose turned and remain unpaid; and that said taxes thence w 2i»,
h».l never in my 11Mx.l.q in a
XAtinn nOTl'h... ij* ”* i UVJU|V,CLA'I V were returned to the treasurer of said county rds thence m I
It was just such a caravan as may be
by ibe several township treasurers and eltv
out
pale, and village collectors, prior to the irth day of rd » ft. thence
■
seen any summer day forming part of
| habitation. To bo able to go ihens shutting
"
°llt the
'h" view, and their ~
n 28&gt;t rd».
the camp on an English common, with
। one pleases, to dawdle as one pllases, livid yellowness, scarcely relieved with .nine, 1802, as delinquent.'
beg. -.■0
Your petitioner further shows and avers thencenea to
a
glimpse
of
greenness,
was
wearisome
cor. ot
the swart face of a gypsy woman look­
i to stop and sleep where one pleases. ;
that tbe taxes, interest, collection fee and Com.
w s ot tnr 4
and
lonely
in
the
extreme.
As
we
ad
­
ing out at the door, and half a dozen ।
cosu of advertising and other expenses of sale, thence » io a
was certainly a new sensation, i My
and tbe legal fees for personal service of sub­
ragged imps and elves rolling on the
friends, observing my sluggisli ways. - vanced among them, the road we were poena in each case where such personal service point is nt* n
of center of
grass beneath; as may be observed,
had often compand me to that inter- pursuing grew worse and worse, till it is actually mads, are a valid Hen on the several highway for
parcels of land described in said schedule.
. became so choked and covered with
smothered in wickerwork of all de­
beg, thence w
j eating creature, tlfe snail; now the re&gt; our petitioner further shows that the said
scriptions, or glittering pots and pans,
semblance was complete, for I \Ju»* a
“'S
SCUce^ rccog- taxes on said described land! have remained 12 nls. thenre s
snail, indeed, with m, houw- Jlurt- ™
1”? 1"*nil-v “-r "‘•t “ unpaid for mere than one year from and after
moving from door to door in some
tbe date of their return to the county
sleepy country town, guided by a
ably fixed upon my shoulders, crawlimr
"°,rk &lt;or one horse to pull -itvasurrr
of .said county of
Barry
gloomy gentleman ih a velveteen coat j
tranquilly along.
1. 6 | ! , &gt; caravan
frlonir:
­ under tbe provisions ot Act number two hun­
.
.
** mdre than
inan once,
once,in
in
■ of beg.
.
'
&lt;!•*/*.!
_ ­ dred of tbe Public Act* of !«!. or under tbe point
and a hare skin cap, and attended by a
deed, fl...
the wheels fairly stuck, and Tim
n t&lt;&gt;
'Of course, tho caravan has Its in­
provisions of the several tax laws under w blch thence
brawny hussy also smothered i,n wick­
inside,
u,
q^Ytke
W
“
h
ml
»
h
‘
any of such taxes were previously retun ed beg
convenience*.
i„..:^,
erwork or pots and pans; as, further­
and tor more than one year prior to the first
elegant simile of our progenitors, ।
day of May, 1833; and I be said taxes not baring
ink.
more, may be descried, forming part
there is scarcely room enough to swing for n e had proceeded in this manner been paid, and ibe same being now due and re­
of the procession of a traveling circus,
*^r some miles, and I was beginning to nti-1ning unpaid aa above sei forth, your pe- by loo ft n and
and drawn by a piebuld horse whluh, IfERE Tins CARAVAN HALTED FOB THE a cat in. and when my bed is made, realize the ttn-l that we were out nt V.1. ".n.er pr*3 ’ a decree In favor of the 8&lt;ate of
and
Tim
’
s
haunnock
Is
swung
judt
in
­
Michigan against tach parcel ot said lands, far of lot 1
NIGHT.
whenever a good “pitch" is found, will
side the door, the place forms) the our reckoning, when, snddeolr emenr- the payment of the several amounts of taxes, In­ 1015
complete its day’s labors by perform- '
terest, collection fee. coat of advertising aud
tiniest of sleeping chambers. Then lug (rcni between two sand hlfln. I nn- ?2^LexJ,en&gt;e.'!. °r.w4et “ «»®P»'’«1 and ex­ loti
ances on the ring. A caravan of the mare and from the gray mare to the
a
wide
stretch
ot
green
meadow
land
Hided In said schedule, against tbe several
our cooking arrangements ]are primi­
good old English kind; with small win­ honsc on wheels. The scowl on his,
•nd beyond It u glorllled piece o( ’"r’ot'knl contained therein, and In addi­
lll’k.
dows, ornamented by white muslin dark face deepened and he turned his tive, and. as Tim has no idea whatever water. The sun was shining bright!v tion thereto for the amoupt of legal f?ea far lota 1. 2 and 3
Tn
the
culinary
art.
beyond
beinglble
personal
service of subpoena In each case w here
curtains, with a chimney atop for fierce eyesagain on the young man.
the water spnrkled like a mirror, calm »uch service is actually made for taxes of such and n easterly
FKof lot 4
6
“Let me
warn you that these to boil potatoes in their skins, hnd as glass, ,„d without a breath. A. we
the snjoke to come through from
ar* ‘uc^cd here in and
Chamberlain*
the fire inside; with a door behind, or­ grounds arc private. I suffer no wan­ make very doubtful!‘stirabout,’ tiere appeared a large heron ro«e from the in». i^h ch ’u.c,‘fccs Mcjued in accordance
is a certain want of variety in our
a. : acd ,n defaalt o&lt; payment of tbe said
namented with a knocker, and only dering vagabonds to pass that gate."
S0,u‘ju'm1, «ud extended against lot 1
To break tho monotony of ■pot on th. waterakle where be had
“May I ask your name?" said the pasts.
lacking a door plate to make it quite
*?£h o! aald P*rccl&gt;' of land lot 5
this living, I emlbavor whenever we
«c been standing—
may be sold for tbe amounts due thereon, as lots
complete; in short, a house on wheels. young man, in_the ratnc cool tone and
provided by law. to pay the Hen as aforesaid.
come to a town with a decent hotel in
lot 3
£adJ°"r petitioner will ever pray. eU.
The driver, though rough enough with thentfme quiet smile.
■
it,
to
take
a
square
meal
away
from
CITY OF HASTIN'
Dated.
August
14th IRM.
“What is my name itojrou?**
and red with sun and wind, had noth­
°”ke“whl'&gt;!'i,',r''y/'’*’'' A"«»'dthe
Btanlby W. Turnut.
home.
Grant's AddiiL:
ordinary ' “Well, not ranch, only I should like
ing in common with the ordinary
Auditor General.
lake, whkh was about a mile in cir­
Blk.
“
Besides
the
inconveniences
whiqh
I
know the title of so very amiable a
drivers of such vehicles, and, in point
SCHK1ULE A.
have mentioned, but which were, per­ cumference, the road ran winding till
'»a»-- a gypsy nor a- person."
.
of fact, he was neither
!
TAXES Of 101.
Town 1 North of Rouge 7 west.
traveling tinker nor a circus perform­ j The other condescended to no reply, haps, hardly worth chronicling, the
Kenfield*" AddBi'*'j am1*; bcg*n: bot Brtween thew
er. Though it was summer time he 1but walked his horse towards the gate. caravan has social drawbacks, more •and hllla 1 caught a «parkHngglimt»e
Bl'k.
n 4 of lots 3
.
wore a lorge frieze coat, descending
torn) eS
“Here, fallow!" he cried, addressing particularly embarrassing to a modbst oloT' r1'!.' '"J
and
4
ifl
:
man
like
myself.
It
is
confusing,
for
almost to his heels, and on his head a ’Tim, “open the gate for me!"
clualon
by
the
red
.all
ot
a
a.hln»
VILLAGE
OF CEDAR CR
wideawake hat—underneath which his
“Don't stir," said his master. “Let, example, on entering a town, or go^di
v“”‘
»“ the horlzSf
Town 3 North of Raw! '
•
laxy, beardless and somewhat sheep­ our amiable friend open the gate fori sized village, to be surrounded by the line) I knew that further water waZ!
■5
Sec. Ac.
, entire juvenile population, who cheer
ish face shone with indolent good hu­ himself."
,
the sea.
“•
lot 7
•
»
mor. His companion, Master Charles,
With an angry exclamation the rider '[ us vociferously, under the impression
I VILLAGE OF JCIDDLEVILL
"The spot had all the attraction
that
we
constitute
a
‘
show,
’
and,
afas he was called, bore still less resem­ leaped from his saddle, and, still hold- 1
Blk.
complete
deaolatlon.
combined
with
blance to the ■ Bohemians of English ing his horse’s reins, threw the gate 1, terwards, on ascertaining their mis­ tho eharm which always to mr mind
.05
lAltes and lagoonu pjg,;
lanes and woodlands. He was a wide open. Then, still leading his1. take, pursue us with opprobrious jevr
loll
slight, - handsome, fair-haired young horse, he strode over to the young man, and it is distressing to remark tht
1&amp;B9 2.13 .!
aa a boy or a loceenod retriever 1
10.00 lot 2 and 0
fellow, of two or three and twenty, in who, looking up. saw that he was our mode of life, instead of invitln
lot 8. 7. A
aeroea the meadow and ton nd the
MS and 10
the tweed attire of an ordinary snro- nearly six feet high and very power­ confidence, causes us to be regardc
sreen. and sown with
with suspicion by the vicar of the pd “ bT“”
mer tourist, and every movement he fully built
? ^thTh"bleOowera; under­
Uh and the local policemen. We are e:
17.03 loti ana4
•»!
’•*
;
&lt;
made, every word he spoke. Implied
“My name ia Monk, of Monkshurst,”
was sand again but
Town 2 North
1019 and 10
W
•
0. :
posed, moreover,to ebullitions of bned l* ?eu , tae
the “gentleman born."
he said. "I've a good mind to teach ichumor, whichharo uken"t‘he°;&lt;^OT rc'LVrt'tl^Xlon
A" ’
Presently, at a signal from his mas­
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—
wcu
me
iorm
(
you to remember it."
1013
7-1
•* ■* *
"
horse-play
teal rose in
lake*aIde * • H of . H Of
ter (such ho was), Tim drew rein
£?
rB,?*Play on more
mor« than one occasion,
occasioi
w M w.r
“Don’t be afraid," waa the reply,
8.T4 ^HoflotVaud^
Bahimer plumage,
again.
time-----the 7sun
was ‘set••Monk, of Monkshurst? I shall be cer- Tim has had several fights with th«&gt; wheeled
tin., « By this f-----““
~w’ “
Town
4
North
of
Bang*
1"
*c"L
and
to
W?at’ toln aot to ,or*et
Mr Monk, of
except 2 a
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"How far did they say it was to
Pencroes?"
.
"Ten miles, sor."
“The mare Is tired out. I think. We
•hall have to camp by the roadaide.”
“All right. Master Charles. There’s
• handy shelter beyant there where
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road with hla whip. The young

"
--For a motnrflt Mr. Monk, as he
called himself, seemed ready to draw
his riding whjp across the young man's
face, but, conquering hiniMlf, he sur­
veyed him from head to foot with
savage anger. Nothing daunted, the
younff man returned bis stare with
wprw&gt;« contempt. Al
Irat, muttering beneath hi* breath. I

powered by number. It I bad not gone
to^la aaalataneo. Generally
"

ruabel I’aiht’”'"'* through tho
?T°*bt ‘ ■«?!»« * hl. mate.

fe“‘id-tbi£« HSSS*- -through a village, sketchbook in hand.
I have invariably at my heels a!«««•ttendant train of all ages obvinn.i^
•"her the taOT^1

much. I ha*±SL^ \ H waa too
ran
. ^steQed back to the caraiat*n»&lt;d lnforined Tim that I had no
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At this writing tbe stock for tbe cream-1
cry Is all subscribed but one hundred I
dollars and tbe project Is an assured
success.—Woodland News.

SINGULAR NAVAL FACTS.

ubiquitous microbes.

In Illinola there la an old law on the
statute books to the effect that in
where by Thoneand. of Million*.
Just as the passengers were leaving the
criminal cases the jury Is “Judge of the HM TRAD! MARK
Dr. Manfredi has been announcing law as well us the facts." Though not
car at this place on .their return from the
Beach last Thursday evening a run away
some disquieting foots concerning the often quoted, once in awhile*a lawyer
team came dasblpg down Main—St. at a
omnipresence of fatal microbes. In with a desperate case makes use of it
very' rapid rate and ran through the crowd
the busy thoroughfare of a crowded
In one case the judge instructed the
city he lias found 1,000,000,000 microbes jury that it was to judge of the law aa
Ginger '.’c'.
Beer, Milk Shake aud without Injuring any one and was stopped
after crossing the rail road track. The
to a gram of dust.*and in the dirtiest well as the facts, but added that it was
V AND
front wheels of the carriage were attached
।
strcepi
5,000,000,000
per
gram.
A
large
to them and from all appearances *hey had I A singular ruling by the treasury de- numlicr of disease-producing microbes not to judge of the law unless It was
. fully'satisfied that it knew more law
ran aJ&lt;’UK distance. It was*T. Corrigan’s 1| partment is to the effect that a navy
His
were found among these, the number than the judge. An outrageous ver­
teampuMran Investigating party started ! officer on, the retired list cannot re-positively curessuch morbific germs being directly diet was brought in. contrary to all in­
TA AKERY,
back with the team tb find Ihn driver and II calve mileage for travel under orders. of
proportional to the aggregate number
HEART DISEASE. NERVOUS
met
Te^ry
in front of* Herman Gooch’s. ' Thus an officer nearing the retired age
structions of the court, who felt called
■ - i. E-CREAM. CON­
of
microbes.
Of
forty-two
cases
in
The king bolt dropped out in the vicinity j
PROSTRATION,
V!
t ,| Joy thing in the line of G. J. Tecpie's nnd left Terry sitting In of sixty-two must hasten to his offi- which he inoculated guinea pigs with upon to rebuke, the jury. At last one .
' cial home while still on the active list,
old farmer arose. "Jedge," said he,
Neapolitan dust lie detected the
the road.—Freeport Herald.
.[;Y|G&lt;X)I)S"weren't we to jedge the law as well
' lest the fateful birthday occurring
| tubercle bacilli (the germ of eonsump- ' as the facts?" “Certainly," was the re­
lbw, R. N. Middleton. pa*u&gt;r M. E. ehnreh.
An accident occurred at John Bell' Ac ' while far away his traveling expenses tion)]iu three, the bacillus of pus in
Sprlnjr*, Mlcb . irayn: Sleep and root
Son's planing mill Monday which nearly must dome out of his own pocket. | eight), the liacillus of tetaiius in two, sponse; “but I told you not to judge Cedar
Ktranzvrs to me after preaching till I used
the law unless you wercSdearly satis­ were
resulted In the death of Harley Bell. i1 Under this state of affairs, says tho
■•Adironda
” Now 1 alcep wundty and awakr
the bacillus of malignant redetn a In
teftwihed. axul I can hrartHy recommend It.
George and Harley were working at the j Chicago Times, an officer serving on I four, and other fatal bacilli. A modi- fied that you knew the law better than
Prepared bv WHEELER and FULLER
■ U.K.J. M. SMITH. moulding “striker" when tho. knives work-i1 the Pacific coast hail reached the age cal paper suggests tfrat the streets of ' 1 did." “Well, jedge," answered the MEDICINE dO., Cedar Bpringv Mich.
ed lose and flew out of the head. Either of sixty-two years lacking a month. I American cities should be tested for । farmer, as he shifted his quid, “we
.SOLD BY
one of the knives or a phte of the flying 1 Ills hpihe was in afi »*ustcrn state, and
। considered that p'int."
,l» REAL KMT.VTK
,ihicr|v
ami is confident that in J
wood struck Harley over the eye as.lt'
‘ he was naturally anxious for orders I man! ■ of them a harvest as rich in I The
HASTINGS.
,
_.
____________________
IHtruit. Hay City &amp; Alpena rail- ;
went past -him, cutting a bad gash but not I' home' so as to insure mileage across tho
WITH
। variety
f
seriously injuring him.—Nashville News, j
ty and
nnd deadllness
&lt;lea&lt;.llinetKS as was
wifo garnered
road ha* made a cut of 10 per cent In the
I continent. Being strictly prohibited I in Naples could easily be kcwi
f
—
.
‘
'.j
~vwdq*&lt;L
Em1
of
those
receiving
more
than'
St.
25
Township school officers should look up 1 from leaving his station before being, pha^H Lx given to Dr. Manfredi's alarm- i a *,n&gt; Woodland .Mich.
lhe change fii the school law miHle bv Act regularly relieved by orders from the
. the results of same in­
Muskegon lias caught on to the Pingree
No 158 Public Acts 1893. In Section o'' navy department, this officer waited ing 11atistics by
which hav.e been tw
carried
county
has a loan of 820.vest Igatkmn
jy*'
.llvvlvon
,u • scheme. The
________
._________
___
chuider XI of lhe sclwol law the words
I—,.t Uffcl'man
rraa. ,
. respect to tho
.
nnn
m a~.aH denominations
i..-,
by I^of.
with
0W' laanl^
,s*u&lt;&lt;* Iln
of $25
“having a scltool census of not less ' titan ' patiently for detachment nnd orders
home ns the days flew post and his carr ing of
cholera
bacilli
by
means
!
""**
mnr
“
or
olwi^a'
licilifby
’
me^,
I
one hundred children” are omitted. Tills
urvw on apace
sixty-Mjeond birthday drew on apace. of lk|ttora. postal cards, etc.
When John Crider, of South Camden,
,
T.ur-ouffl,
ot lhu fected a letter with the bacilli andi put. ! was cattag biff bard earned breakfast two
- pr.ltlp'lj
ui
library and be entlllrtl to a share of the Throtlf^h
nnvv ,i.. *i».
..... «..m WX.U.* un&lt;l put. .
- - - ■
Luyal K. Katopen. library fund. No other change was made navy department this case was over- it in, the ordinary way into a post bag. masked iu’en with the ahi of a revolver ef­
■lookdd until but a few days retuained In the course of twenty-four.hours tho ‘ fected a forced loan of $130.
to chapter XI.—Middleville Sun. •
! of active list duty for the officer, when letter was taken out and the bacilli ' Naughty boys utole Oscar Crampton's CURED or NO PAY for services.
| | ),N DENISON.
------------- :
a htirried telegram was sped across*
Written guarantee to permanently cure all
.....living.
.
mu'
i~ were
water melonsB at
South
Walton.
Oneand
of
1 i still
They
N ERS.
wer*
Etill
living.
They
were also
also found
found j •I lhe
do#r
of shot
in the leg
Dr. Carter's Kidney &lt;k Backache Tea ' thc ^untry detaching him and ordcr- ----kinds of Rupture of both sexes. No pain; no
. Bldg,
operation; no detention from business. For
a
compound
of
valuable
herbs
Hint
ing |{im home. Being in daily expcc- still] living on postal cards twenty ] wrUt Mr- Crampton was arrested,
Michigan.
full Information and Illustrated pamphlet con­
hours after infection, but on coins
— ---------------------- stimulate the Kidueys to action,l. clearing tation of such orders »he recipient U.«4«renwdtn,Ul.wlt&gt;&gt;ffrostrapiatty. I
taining Michigan rvferencM (free), address
_
mm*.
Da. H- W. Mamh,
M. D..
the pA}sag«M . between tfirt.
kidneys
kidneys hastily, left San Francisco on the
Thri reason for this difference could not j
oerve. bodi v »nd digestive strength, take or THE O. H. MILLER CO.. 1(22. KM. IM Mich­
igan Ave.. Detroit. Mich.
. p 1 ccipt of the telegram, and an his way be discovered.
On
woolen
and
linen
I
rood'.
^L
nu
«r
t!S»
mta
and bladder, which become stopped up
uiscovered. On woolen and linen I
-. 'rpv,. up ni.ros.s the Rocky mountains was caught
...... — -y,new man.”&lt;The —
and cause settlings like brick dust, ana If
a heavy snowstorm which delayed I stuffs
iffs the bacilli enjoyed a particular- &gt; ^IM^I^'llke^n
___
shoe store
HORNELL CANCER IS
ly
- *—
ty l&lt;&gt;ng
long life. The busiest and most efef- ': iit»d's S»rs;ij~sr7llaI* proreti
by*—
its •thousnqps
not removed will lead to Dropsy, Diabetes. |
trajn two days,
j fective infection carrier was found to ' wt wwultMulxww. Why dea l you Uy It?
CURABLE
or Bright’s Disease. It regulates the four j .« u-ion two aars.
Arriving in Chicago on Iris birthdav •» ihe common fly.
dy. A fly which had
hod ,। Hood's Pills cures ron«ip.t*»n. They are
■Vltbout tb&lt;* knlh', *UU
organs ot the liody, the
atom] he, the loss of an hour, set "ecP tofectca
■araher cauaMca. or poi:h infected
being
puttt on
|
Hastings. Mich, important
I ud,
without
by beingbyput
on to
| theto
b«-'ta nfler-JInner
pill and family cathartic.
OM.
.
,
of the stall. Col- ach. livej. kidneys and bowels. Keep | out fori his home, and when he came to tnai of*
cholera" bacilli was pluctsi on] rrrr
StHN-lal attention la givthem healthy you need never fear dis-! collect his mileage, found that he must
n to Cancer. Tbr treat
r
e of boot
When the beef was 1
SCHOOL df ALBIQ^ COLLtbt
•-.ent ia Uoaed npon the
exa^nined
soon
after
it
contained
an
]
"
[cose. Price 40 cents a package.
| pay hla own way from some.distance
ALBION, MICH.
C.rler’. KHney.tqwk.rh.-Tea will cure 1»' OUeuiro. Iwenurc- by law he enejrmous quantity of living bacteria.
Complete BtiNlnew. Pentunnsblp. Shorthand FiiWiifiiitaJ
&gt;• -. i'c Physician and
.
odforethe Royal analinperTypewriting Courses. Instruetlon. tn
Prof. Uffehnan deduces from his ex­ and
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11
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• ! wasoq
t.ie
list
that
point,
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.uai1;1,
Kngiish. MttMe aud Art. Large library, read­ lal Aa-o 1 ttlon of Physicians of Vienna namely:
that. .lek
llml (eellnr
w.th
bad ta&gt;U In
Q111, i „„
„.lkrctinpl
,.r
tl,c from
n.,iml
can
and no officer on j tbe retired list can periments the oft-taught lesson that in ing roonl and fully equipped gnunaelam tree. That a.-, the cell element* tn cancer have much
V
H. Goodyrat’s' New the mouth mornings.
&gt; receive mileage Ap]&gt;ealsto tin-fourth thnp of epidemics the most scrupulous Lecture course extending through the rear. lews rtlntUr than thewe of sound tteah. it Is pooF.xn&lt; rb iced teach-rs. Tuition reasonable. ntble to attack them without Injuring surround­
Carter's Kidney A Backache Tea rtlll cure anditoj-were in vain, anil to this day cleanliness is the best safeguard.
Living e*q&gt;.'Um'S to S3 j&gt;cr week. Student* lug healthy cells, or the general well being of
secure poiMUons. F&lt;w foil Infonnaton and the patient.
sick headache, constipation, dizziness, and ■ that officer has failed t&lt;&gt; collect mileThe reme He* emloyed at Hornellaville alaihm lai aalotoKUr .•uldress.
YARNS OF FISH AND FOWL.
age fri'tn San Francisco to Baltimore,
paln in the back.
thouich aa h t'mlrsa as throw of Vienna, are far
CHAS. L McLELLAX, Suj.'t
j’iij&gt;lclati,and Sorgeon.
more effect ve-wbolly removing the odor of
Fall term begins Sept, 3S. MGS.
.
Carter's Kidney A Backache Tea purl- j althpugh traveling under orders.
the arnwth within twenty-four hour*, and cans­
T&lt;| those familiar with the subject il
Ing the dU -aard Ua«ue to shrink U&gt; a hard, dry
flea tlie blood, and regulates the bowels.
unt I It la crowded ontby healthy heal­
is well known 'that a man-of-war in
sportsman m
in Port
An enthusiastic sportamnn
» ort lnv'„ )t small outlay, big protit- Perfection .-char
ing cwinul itlona. There la no poulticing or
Carter's Kidney &amp; Backache Tea is a sun* ![ conuuission is *n v^peusivc
luxury,
expensive luxury.
1J BARBER
Ke ryon, Humboldt county. Cat.knows mu c.&gt;„
Ht. CtairSt.,CfevHaad, Onio.
aloiu.'&gt;U0R. no running aoree or foul odor. It
and positive cun* for back’ache nnd in- 1 Butiit. i - not generally understoyd that plenty of queer things. "I have,” lie
la the only known method that reachea and ex­
i.-hn- and Surgeons.
-m
pels every .-aucerons cell. MT3
and bladder. ■{ -a •htrgi*
pa.-t uf a slrip\ expenses go on sa^H, “a true fish story for which I can j
• &lt;•nnty responded; to with ilamation of the kldnevs r
For refc rm-ri. aud other tufonnatlon address
thr reside it physician,
j whether the vessej is in cornmissiiai or voteh. A-gentleman living not a mile
Sold only by W. 11. Goodyear.
J. I&gt;. M1T1HELL.M. D. HoniellniHe, N. Y.
nc^J It comes alfuut in this way; The freon this town cast seven successive |
MICHIGAN DAYS AT THE WORLD'S men and officers, which make a ship lines with three flies on his leader and '
&gt; .b i Real Estate Office.
their home during^* cruise, if not'serv­ Bcuurcly lauded out of Eel river seven- I
FAIR. SEPT. 13TH. AND 14TH.
astings
ity
ank
•t.irt ploek.Hastings.
ing,on a particular craft, are on board tcan trout weighing over one pbund
.
:i K.- it Estate Real Estate
’ Hastings, - - Mich.
..
tjemral eonreyaoclng.
some, other, and their pay. which is ea^h. Three different easts yielded
. -t : if Abstract Book*.com
the
inftjor
part
cjf
naval
expense,
is
al
­
three fish each, and two different casts
. r'- can birnHb complete
CAPITAL
$75,000.00.
On Sept lull. ntHf 13th. the C. A W. XI. ways going on, and the only items es­ twi&gt; fisli each." The.writer rays this
SURPLUS • 12.000.00.
mid D. I.. A. N. Linen will sell tickets t&lt;&gt; I pecially chargeable to a ship are wear hiiotufish “story” and then goes on
|i. i&gt;..
Chicago anil return at one fate for the ! and tear, and this isusunlly less while to (relate sonic more wonderful things.
incorporated under the law* of tbe State of
'round trip, good ten days. Including date in cormnission than when ,laid tip at a “Xly son.” he says, “killed a whole
Michigan.
11 p. in. Telephone, con of sale, via &gt;M»th St. Joseph and boat and navy t-ard in ordinary; the expense of snipe on the wing with his rubber
at Holloway's drug
-a New Buffalo, all rail. From (.’. »t W. fuel, whicji while lying in |.ort in-u slung at a single shot." -Inferentially
Open for business Dee. is.IMS.
XI. stations north of Grand Rapids and small quantity, and. the various arti­ till? young man frequently kills part of ■
officers:
Muskegon ticket-, will be sold on Sept. 11 cle-) uf»ed in the engine department.
a inipe. On this particular occasion it ■
O. G. Robinson, President;
and 12th.. and from Grand Rapids and nil
So it can be shown that once a ship appears that he killed a whole snipe.
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
other stations on both line.y, on the 12th. . is built it is cheaper to keep her In This interesting writer says further
D. W. Reynolds. Cssbier.
only. A s|*ecia^ fast train will lente I commission than to lay her up in ordl- arid with Ixtcoming mmlesty: "I had
DXUCTom:
Grand Rapids at 7d0 a. tn., Sept. IJtli.. nary In f&lt;»nn«-r days,, during the wnat I think a most extraordinary
W. H. Powers.
arriving at Midway Plabance. World's reigt| of wooden ships, the expenses of, tiling happen to me. I was riding on
D. W. Reynolds,
R. B. Messer.
D.G. Robinson,
fair grounds, at noun, rnssengers from
Chester ateeaer.
north of Grand Rapids should take the a cruise practically equaled the ex­ horseback from Eureka, when 1 saw a
John Csrveth,
pense,
of
building
the
vessel,
but
the
single
duck
ily.ing
toward
me.
The
P. T. Colgrove.
night train to connect with the special.
“Michigan days” will be eeh brated In adyelit of tlie modern cruiser has duck made a swoop down.to a slough,
How an Enemy was Foiled.
Ha* Hit* only savings department la in Barry
Ad-rney at Law. |
Grand style, with splendid illuminations, changed al] that, and the fleet of to­ running along the roadsido, and settled
following graphic statement will l»o County and pays I per cent interest on all time
s. • drear &amp; Co/s store.)
day. costing millions per ship, requires on the water.’ Being a very active n The
:wl with Inta-nweInterest: “I cannotde-u-rlbe deposits.
i 'Urtsof tboBtate. Collection* fireworks, electric fountains etc., during
the evening Every patriotic Michigander no iubre money) to run it a cruise than man, and having a way of alighting t!i&lt;-numb.creepyikensaUontbntr-xlbted In my
hambi uno legs. I Ind to rub and bent
should make II a point to be there. If poss­ was needed for the old style of ship from my horse at a leap. I jumped urins
(!&gt;&lt;»*«• part- until they were sore, to overcome
t; TIMMHI5MAX. Humcepathle Phy- ible. to help In the celebration, and make common before the' war.
dbwn and pretended to throw at the In a tni-u-oure the dead feullng that ha J taken
•
h ;3u and Surgeon. I
poMCN«lon of them. In addition, 1 had n
It the greatest of the year, for “Michigan
lock.
He &lt;1 ived nnd, the water
Of course this leaves out of the count di
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........being
*
st ningo weakness In mxback and around my
Is a great slate." Other celebrations dur­ the increased vhlpc&lt;if ammunition nnd
rtear, I kept sight of XIr. Duck, and by wal*t, together with an^indcMTlbnblu 'gone'
In n&gt;y Atomnch. Physicians said It
14 TATE ANDCpLI.ECT- ing this week will be: Sept. 13th.. Athletic some other items, accidents of the situ­ throwing rocks and sticks kept him feeling
wan creeping paralysis, from which, accord­
Union: UthyOhlo and veterans' day; 15th ation, which were not thought c?f in under water until he wns so nearly ing
to their universal conclusion,Xbere la no
S&lt;; OFFICE OF
and !6th. /Kansas, Costa Rica. Mexico. the nlden times.
drowned that 1 was able to pick him relief. Once ft fastens upon a person, they
I'.'.i.UKVON A Smith.
say. It continues Its;insidious progress until
New Mftfeo and Vermont days. Sept
up and carry him home to Rear river it reaches a vital point and the sufferer dies.
Woodland, Mich.
14th tickets will be sold via the all rail EGYPTIAN REVERENCE FOR CATS allivcf"
The writer concludes by tell- Such gms my prospect. 1 had been doctoring
.
J. M. Smith.
year and a half steadily, but with no par­
iej
Justice of the Peace. route from all stations on both lines, ex­ Thousand* of Them Converted Into Mum- ing of a man who killed forty duckn at aticular
iM'ncflt, when I saw an advertisement,
cept from stations on the 1). L. A-N. cast
one
discharge
of his gun. and of a of Dr Mil™' Restorative Nervine, procured a
of Grand Ledge. Ask C. A W. XI. ticket
txittlaand
Ix-gan using it. Marvelous as It
The cat is well known ns having i' phrty of six hunters who killed over may wem. but
agents about rates, train time, etc., for all
a few days bad passed before
every bit of that creepy feeling had left me,
above dates, and arrange to go and help been an object of worship in Egypt. I ope thousand wHd fowl in one day. ’
nnd there has not been even the nllglitnsi
celebrate.
The Gcxidess Pasht, many of whose i
linili-atlon of Its return. I now feel as
SERENITY
OF
JAPANESE
WOMEN.
well as 1 ever did. and have gained ten
Geo. DeHavkx,
statues may be seen In the British j
• CIKtULrtTION •
B&gt;unds In weight, though 1 had run down
museum, was always represented with
nin 170 to 137. Four others have used Dr.
This week, I
' 75 quire?.
the head of a cat; a temple was dedi- |
Miles' Restorative Nervine on my recomenj “Tho secret, perhaps.” says
a, &lt;)atlon, nnd It ha* been os satisfactory In their
cuted to her at- Beni Hassan, which is
cases as in mine."—James Kane, La Rue. O. ,
It Acknowledges no Superior.
THE HUMAN EY.
lb: • r. eliuigts for advertisements
as old as the eighteenth dynasty, one traveler, “of the sweet expression and , Dr. Mllea* Restorative Nervine Is sold by all
mu-; - j h ,i* Mice Tuesdays at latest to
on a positive guarantee, or sent
thousand five hundred years B. C. habitual serenity of the .Japanese druggists
direct by the Dr. Mlles Medical Co.. Elkhart.
Ium • inon in theUssue of the week
women can be found in their freedom Ind., on receipt of price. 11 per bottle, six
■
Tho
cats
that
died
wcr^
buried
in
when brought; I
J
tx&gt;t ties for 35, express prepaid. It Is free from
The London Optician, in describing countless thousands in pita near tho from small worries. The fashion of opiates
or dangerous drugs.
HASTINGS, MICH.
the remarkable progress that has been templo, having been first of all em­ dress never varying saves the wear of
w;i;it [HoodS Sarsaparilla has done made of late years in the treat­ balmed and converted Into mummies. the mind on that subject And the
I it rtMOMbte to believe that II
ment of eye diseases, says that with A few years since these cat-pits were bareness of the houses and simplicity
■&gt;f betafit to you?
tho ophthlamoscope and ophthalmome­ excavated, and many tons of tho em­ Of diet make housekeeping- a mere
ter there are very few problems with balmed cats wore broken up, shipped bagatelle.
i&lt; Michigan day at the World's regard to the functions nnd diseases of from Alexandria to Llvorfxwl, nnd
: “Everything is exqnisitcly clean and
■ • lilriud-t nil give half fare rates
the human eye that cannot be deter­ there ground Into manure nt the bono easily kept so. There is no paint no
■&lt;
! g.m i4-ople should make a good
mined by an expert in a very few mo­ mills of that city. When first dug up drapery, no crowd of little ornaments,
out;of the pits each mummy was en­ no coming.into the houses with foot­
II c li &lt;-'.nigs jnd nine and the Middleville menta of time.
It may safely be aaeerted that there veloped in thin cloth. In most of the gear worn in the dusty streets. And
J I. ' :• i&lt;:iycd a game nf base ball Thurs- is no department of knowledge of the mummies that were shipped to Eng­ there ia the peaceful feeling of living
da&gt; . rmsjn at the latter place. The
functions and diseases of the human land the cloth had been strippAi off In rooms that can be turned into bal­
score W •'.» tirilit in favor of] Hastings. body that is so advanced os that of by the diggers in order to obtain|nny conies and verandas at a moment's
•&gt;uj J- Mixon of the first nine occupied lhe
ophthalmology,
and this has been the trinkets or ornaments that were buried notice, of having trails that slide away
&lt;• boys and did good work.
work of the civilization of the nine­ with tho animals, and the bodies were as freely as do the scenes on the stage
teenth century. With tho ophthalmo­ broken up in fragments before they and let in all out of doors, or change
scope the circular opening in the iris, were shipped. One cargo alone is said the suites of rooms to the shape and
■ _ •
1 fcx.itiicg Syrup ba* been useu which we call the pujffl, is made a win­ by the Commercial Gazette to have size that the whim of the day or the
i r !&gt; .• &gt;. t^Hiing. it sootha Cte child, soft­ dow looking upop a-agarlet picture, in contained the remains of not less than hour requires."
, . idlav* all pain, cures wind colic,
one hundred and eighty thousand cats.
a twenty-four page journal, is tbe leading Republican family paper of
• remedy for IHarrtioea. Twenty­ the center oTwhicnT»-. u beautiful
’
• ■'»«lr. Sold by all druggists white moonlight disc, ovep which radi­ The examination of the skulls proved
There is a great natural curiosity at the United States.
It is filled with interesting reading matter for
‘bro • . -he Wield.
ate vessels pulsating with the blood that the cat domesticated by the Garfield cottage, just a mile away, says
every member of a country family. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY
constantly pumped in by the heart. Egyptians was really a north African a Bethlehem (N. H.) correspondent of
PAPER*
and
gives
all
the general news of the United States and the
species
known
to
lhe
naturalists
as
the New Haven Paladium.
In the
The darker returning current In tho
It gives the events of foreign lands in a nutshell. Its “AGRI­
1 •• : d appllttation, as they cannot reach veins is also seen, while tho varying fells manicuJato. This is rather small­ side yard is an enormous bowlder world.
er than, our ordinary domestic cat and which must weigh eight tons or more. CULTURAL” derailment has no superior in the country. Its “MAR­
th"
. &gt;.-d jorilon of the ear. There Is and almost numberless changes made
(•nly vni- wUy
cure Deafness, and that by disease are noted by the practiced j of a yellowish color, with some dark It has been split by a live white birch KET REPORTS" are rccogrrzeri authority in all parts of the land. It
stripes od the body. The domesticated tree which started life in a tiny cleft
:-'Ututiunal remedies. Deafness is eye, and tell a tale of warning nnd of­
hts separate derailments for “THE FAMILY CIRCLE" and “OUR
ran*--!
;&lt;n inflamed condition of the ten of woe. The entrance of the optic cat of the Egyptians was venerated by of this immense rock, sent down its YOUNG FOLKS." Its “HOME AND SOCIETY" columns com­
: lininjf of the Eustachian Tube. nerve in the retina, a little spot one- them to an absurd extent Herodotus shoots into tho earth, little by little
Its general political
When t'.i.x tube gets Inflamed you have a seventeenth of an inch in diameter, is recounts the fact that when a cat died widened the cleft, until nearly thirty mand the admiration of wives and daughters
a natural death in a bouse the inhab­ years ago came the split, and one-third news, editorals and discussions are comprehensive, brilliant and ex­
r'i'i:bl!i,g -otiyfl or imperfect hearing, and
made to appear as a white disc.
it is entirely closed Deafness Is the
Besides all this, the lens and the itants shared off their eyebrows, and of tho bowlder was pushed off by tho I haustive.
B'sult, :■,■.&lt;! unless the inflatnation can bo
in his own quaint way says that when I trte, now of good size, but strangely
L'l. i out and this tube restored to its nor* great vitreous humor—those trans­ a fire occurred the people were more twisted as to limbs and trunk. In the
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nia! &lt; &lt;,i:dltl«in. hearing will be destroyed parent structures that make up the anxious to save their cat than they same yard are four smaller trees In va­
foreter; nine cases out of ten arg caused greater part of the interior of the eye were to extinguish the conflagration.
rious stages of growth, some having and “THE BANNER" for one year
by catanli, which Is nothing but c«n in- - ore so lighted up that any changes
already started cracks in their rocky
flntned condition of the mucous surfaces. in them, however minutCi are magni­
Potatoes a taTri/h.
homes.
We Will give One Hundred Dollars for fied by their own power as lenses and
The Irish have a very particular way
Caatoma aa to Dialog.
any erase ot Deafness (caused by catarrh) clearly seen. With the instrument for of cooking their potatoes. They never
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that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh measuring the radius of the cernea,
The Spaniard, however courteous he
Cure. H-nd for circulars, free. F- G. the ophthalmometer, another variety boil them. A large pot is always on may be, never invites a guest to din­
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too,
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ery occasion when the contents come
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the choosing of glasses to aid vision to to the verge of boiling cold water is family Is seldom invaded at tbe dinner
a purely scientific problem, easily and dashed in, and the operation Is, ini hour; the Frenchman ia delighted to
exactly solved, and with a satisfaction Irish phraseology, “backed." Thoi entertain, but prefers to do it at his
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ICfittT 14.'1879.______

EDITORIAL NOTES

AGE AND BEAUTY MEET UPON
THE FIELD, ANO THE LATTEN
COMES AWAY LITERALLY
COVERED WITH COURT
PLASTER.
County va City.

A •'Notional Bank.”

Some years agv a certain bank waa duly
organized.' directors and officers chosen,
and the business started off in good shape.
Fora time everything went well, buy
finally the Officers began to neglect their
baBlnes«. Cbe-&lt;Hvidends began to fall off,
tbe bank to.lose credlL and ruin stertjd
them in* Um?'face. The stockholders, re­
alizing the -situation, got together add
elected a-uew directory-and set of officeqs.
The oewmen proved to be "tbe rigfit ।
men In the right place," and under their
careful-and honest management the affairs
l of tbe'bonk very soon took on a brighter

look, iprceperity displaced mlstorthae.
good dividends were paid, and Its erf!tilt
once wore was undisputed. This state of
, affaire-continued far some time, when lall
' at onee*certain friends-ot the old - beard
began to grumble and set up a claim hat
- the new board was not doing nearly as
welles they'might and that a change ras
very desirable They persisted in his
until finally a'majority ot the stockhok ere
reallv believed them. That tlie busiaess
was paying well, belter. In fact, than*’taay
similar, one, was admitted, but still it ras
claimed that it might be made to do ■ xdi
better and it was finally agreed to put
affairs oucoznore into the hands of the mid ■
dlrettors. True they bad once uiada a
failure of-it, but that was a lone time 4ge
and they-bad learned since then how to ’de ■
business successfully and mode such gk»U-

/
"Before my body
/1 throw my warlike shield. Lay on Macduff.
i And damn'd be him that first cries, "Hold
enough."

The warlike spirit that Is contained
within the above quotation has rankled
within the manly bosoms' of the County
aud City officials for some time. Semi­
challenges have been Haunted ow either
side, which ripened into a general’ chal­
lenge last week, limited to County and exCjunty officials, versus City and ex-City
officials. Warlike weapons have been
wanting, bat none ef the cokl-blooded
glares that signifies deep-seetrii feeling
have been absent. Ever since the burn­
ing challenge was issued the opponents
have eyed cue another with all the inten­
sity of gladiators, nnd naturally the con­
test caused considorrJble excitement
Tbe afternoon was bright and clear
and tbe contestants marched to the grounds
with firm, steady step that betokened con­
fidence and determination.
Sylveater
Grouse!, with his beautiful double-bamjl-

'lamee Henry Rare, wbo died In the war
of the rebellion. In 1873 ahe waa united
Io mnUn to Beo).mln Jt. Bme «»d
moral to tai* dty. To tbem ooe ehlld ™
bora, who Ural but • t.w o&gt;o.thi Mr*
Rom wm one ot thow rr.uk. boorat, raicere natures which one daunot but respect
and admire. She loved her htteband. her
home, her friends; and all that was- good
and true In life commanded her 9lnce*’?
and earnest respect She was wnnectwl
with, though not a meml&gt;er of the M- &amp;■
church of this city, and for many years was
superintendent of the Sabbath ecbool, to
wbleh labor she gave the most careful and
consecrated energy. Her heart
be literally' wrapped up iu tha dtlldren,
aud almost numberless were I the kind
things done and said by this devoted wo­
man to Interest lhe young. She was also
Interested In the various benevolent and
charitable taterprises of the church, and
was an earnest worker In the temperance
cause. Whatever meant the ,moral or
spiritual rievatlon of people had her In­
terest and vrffeetlve aid. She was one of
those modest, unassuming women In so­
ciety, who wins respect-because deserving
it -But it was in lhe home that her virtues
shone most resplendantly. All that a loyal,
loving heart could do she esteemed it her
pleasure to do, to make her heme a haven
■of rest and joy and comfort to the husband
whose life seemed bound up In her own.
In the home she adorned, in society she
graced, in the church of her love and the
•eommunlty where she lived, this good
woman will be missed. But such was the
power and strength of her faith that she
esteemed what we call death but the en­
trance into tlie home prepared by the
Heavenly Father for bls children. •
Miss Abbie Guyle was born In Wyom­
ing Co, N. Y. on Oct 15th 1833. She was
united In marriage to James A. Mima In
1854. One son, Frank B. Nlms of Lake
Odessa, survives. Mrs Nlms was a woman
whom one must know well to prize her at
her, worth. Coupled with streqgtb and
sincerity of character was extreme modesty
ami a'very retiring disposition. Not tint
she-shut her friends out of her Ilf*, but
■ rather sin* desired neves.to even see- as­
suming. She was ever frank and sincere
an earnest, loyal member of the M. E­
church, to whose various benevolences she
contributed quietly and-withal freely of
her means and efforts. She loved what
was good and true, and did. what she
could to promote higher and better living
among those who came within thexangeof
her influence. She was the loyal woman,
wife and mother, and iutd a warm place in
the hearts of all who knew her, and es­
pecially those who knew her best. The
profound respect in which these j worthy
Christian women were held was attested
by the large attendance at the funerals,
and by tbe universal expressions of compjetidatlou of them aud recognition of
thdr frorth. The sincere sympathy of tbe ।
community is extended to the bereaved
ones.

D. C. Kvclesbynwr to K. D. D*ris. lots 8M

“h.^’bIs^op’ioR. I.Hendershott, 80 a. Buiu5il*,fi?nd.ra.o« u&gt; H. r. w.»«p.r*r«i

OIUmpHW B. r-

r"“l

'’R'aEiroa u&gt; Banna* r.. coltra.« a John.

'°B° ir5H«&gt;dmho« “ « "•

“ *

M. Burpra. r*r~l
3‘f*TltoSrUU&gt;C. D. Jobtooa. WrMl CUI.

“l°N. KMler U 8. *■ 0o«.

Mlddla-

'
to Sfon Melnto*h. to a Hastings, Nominal.
__________ _
Hostings Markets.

Butter, 18 to 20.
Corn per bu., to
Rgirs per daz., 12 to 11.
B^s per lb.. 1H.
Lard per it) , 10Potatoes per bu., W.
Kye per DU., W.
Tallow per lb.. 3‘i.
.
Oats P«r
„
Wheat, red par ha- KL
Wheat, whiteper bu..M.
Clover Seed per Ou.. 5.00.
Timothy Bead par bu.. i00Barley per bu. 00 to 1.10
Hay parton. 4J0 toJJ.OO.
Millet seed per bu- «&gt;.
Pork dressed. 7.0U

WXITCtt OUT
FOR FURNITURE
CARPETS
NOW
Of course you know that times are
bard. Who doesn’t? But did you ever
stop to think that during such times is
just the time to buy anything cheap. Big
and little bills must be paid, and in conse­
quence big stocks must be reduced. We
have a big. stock of Furniture and Car­
pets, and when you want bargains in
these lines, come where they are, at

Hiram Rogers,

ing the Alps," while Squire Kenastou con­
tentedly sang the “Battle Cry of Freedom"
in high tenor—that’s what he calls &gt;IU
Arriving at the grounds tbe beauty, youth
and activity ef itai'Clty's defenders con­
trasted strangely with their wore aethiue
and easy-going brothers. The sprightly
an tics of tlie -former were heralded as
sure harbingers ef the victory, but those
wbadUdthe heralding, did so without
properly slztaigup the opponents.
A cream of tarter baking powder.
Feed Alien was the only man in the
Highest of all in.leavening strength
Cky brave enough to resume the reaponsl—
Latest United States Govern­
Wlities of Umpire and Chief Custodian of
ment Food feeport.
the Arnica Jug, and emerged from the fray
unscathed, though John Roberta wasabout
Royal Baking Powder Co^
ing promises of success that the stock­ to slay him for alleged favoritism, in call­
Wall St., N. Y.
holders could not hold out against chein, ing him out wheu he was* only abree or
four feet from the base.
and they accordingly once more took
• City
Catcher
A. K. Reukm
obgxgo oLaffairs.
C. W. Jordan
Pitcher
D. W. &gt; Reynolds
tub right here troublo began; foe white A.Cadwatliuter
Jahn Robsrts
Khort Stop
Kd Holbrook
W.O.
Lowden
Mt
Base
the-aid directors succeeded in gaiufag the -fm-Nagler
Ed. Rente
Sud.'BaHC
H. • (teeusel
3rd. time
confidence of the stockholders they tailed tESXi
Field
Wilf Miller
to gala that of their custecnere. The tatted, W. M. Schntz Center
Ceo. Tinkler
UM Field
___________
Field
N. T.।Diamond
had_good&lt;memories and they had. not for­ --^Every one wasLeft
on tip-toe with excltegotten bow. near to failure the bank had oseot es the rivals fiacod each other with
onao'-come.under tills same old management the city team to but Dan Reynolds modand they dld^not propose tevtake any more estty came forward, bat in hand,’ and
eeorufully ocowled at Wizard Jordan, the
“The Niagara fails Rotde."
chances.. Depositors drew «ut their funds. twirler. The latter juggled the ball a
CMtooiers fell off. It was whispered arooud ■moment doubled «p like ajaok-knife and
Will run Special Trains and sell Ex­
that the bank was getting shaky, and it threw the bull. There was a whiz, a swish
cursion
Tickets to Chicago,
DEFIED HIS FUTURE QUEEN.
wac-aoon apparent to every one that tlie trod the bail went to catcher Colgrovi-.
from all Stations in Mich­
The wily pitcher bad fooled the eager
management.was sadly incompetent. They baiter with one of *h!s “over-handed, bee­ Aa Island Tailor Who Wan No KeipteUr
igan. at One Fare for
had do suggestions to make, and the pres­ line curves" the second ball was a repeti­
ot Farson*.
the Round Trip,
of ,u..
the ra.
first
Kigtly ciu.ra.
elated with
his
ident himseit spent moat of his time fishing; tion w.
era.
ra.. *.
l3
UCIQ
Hero 13
is »
a UlUC
little SVUFy
story lUUl
that IS
la VOUCUeU
vouched
as per route of
and having a good time generally, totally Mticoess the plteher threw four bad balls for t»v a clergyman from England, at
ticket.
Ir euecesaiou and Che batter went to Ms | present the guest of a brother preacher
regardless oLresuits.
ba»e en balls. Keakes. Holbroak. bentz. . reside in chica..„.
See special announcement, and
Here we must leave them for the presvo L. Roberts and Diamond found the ball and I
— ■
—
’
’
Princess Victoria, now queen of Eng­ appij* to T’icket
Agent for parti cu
Thqj- are hi charge until ttelr terois of of­. all scored. Greasel. Tinkler and Miller land, spent some of her youthful days
Jars.
fice •expire. and cannot Ih&lt; removed. The, gettingout. The total wm t big scores in Anglesey, where she seemed to e'n’ and Hr; city men felt so big that It Intercountry depending on theta looks helpless­‘ fered with their playing.
i°y jheraelf very much, and she occa­
ly or hoping for the best and fearlug the.*
Not at all discouraged . nt tlie outlook sionally wore the sugar-loaf 'had and a
woraL 'But out of.this uncerteint}* growst Jordan for the County swashed lhe ball riding habit, and went among the de­
one certainty: that Is. that there wiii ouoe, nnd was followed by Colgrave n'ho did scendants of the old Druids. This was j
likewise. Lowden sod Naglor were re- before she took a fancy to the brown
more'be a change'ln the directory at tlie‘ tired. The rest of the team all made hits. heath, and the tartan plaid, and the
next annual meeting of the Mtockbaklers.. and Colgrbve came to Imt tor 'the -second pibroch of Caledonia. In the neigh­
time aud made a liH, but Jordan wbo fol­ borhood of Xhe new palace in Nona,
Rapids Eagle.
lowed was’retired, teaviug Colgrove and where she and the duchess of । Kent
MeKwitt on basis. Total of six scores.
W. B. Hayes, who kt an export at &lt;tigur»t were staying, was‘an old tailor named
TbesiMlety* connected with the Eman­. attempted to keep track of errora but gave .John Jones, who was a local preacher
uel church will be entertained Thursday,, op in dismay at the end of this -inning. ■ with tho Wesleyan*
One Saturday afternoon Princess VicSept MIL. by Mesdames N. Barker. U., there being 77 errors on coe 'tide and -83
’ Latest styles.
■torla hod the misfortune, while rjding,
Barber, C.’Barber, R. Doyle, F. Barlow. aa the &lt;I tier at its doee.
E. Throop, E.. Holbrook. U. lluifmau and
The City made twoscoresaodtheconnty ito tear her riding habit, and on her re^
the Mta-.vKnowlton, Messer, Schumann. ejght lx Che second inning.
’turn to the palace the local tailor was
Lowest prices.
Lelus and'.Uroala Jones. Supper nerved
!q tbe third inning the City &lt;niade four sent for by the house steward. John
in tbe society rooms tn«i five until oeven. score# anti they were retired. Hale Ken­ Jones went and asked for "the! lord
yon
for
the
County
stepped
up
to
tbe
Violins,
Guitars
and Banjos,
•chamberlain,
’
’
but
was
told
there
was
• Tlie ladiesot the W. ALT. U. of Barry
stock of the best strings
Cd. will bave their tent In running order plate and banged tlie ball bard, -reaching no such functionary at the palace. He,
on the fairground with die addition of a first io safety. Ed Holbrook sneaked the in,consequence, returned home. Sun­
obtainable.
new temperance, flag which they have pur­ ball under his arm and while Male was day morning another message came
chased and will unfold to the breeze. We quietly doting about ten feet fratn-tiie base •from the palaeo.requesting his inunecordially imtte.and expect our brothers to Ed rudely touched Mm with the ball, jiat- ; diate attention. He sent in reply;that
be preseatat&lt; the tent and Che flag raklug ting him out. Hale at once found a goph­ ■he could not go. that he was to preach
which will be Tuesday at. eleven o'clock er hole and crawled luto it, and 4t was •that rooming atTraothcoch, and away
the first day.of. the fair. .In addition to only through the tearful entreaties of his
he went On the following morning
। the tent we efaall have a check tent when; brother wadiora that, he was haduciul to
.for the smia^au mot live ceils people can come out Four more- scores were ipiled another message came from the palace,
up
however
before
the
side
was
retired.
and
-this time ho obeyed'the summons.
(leave their parcels, shawls, eoats, dinner,
For ti&gt;e faurth and last innlag the* City
Appearing before the house steward,
and whatever Obey, please innate keeping.
team came to bat with "deteraliurtian" that Innctionary appeared much dis­
Tbe regular .meeting ot the Womens fairly stamped on all of their couuten&amp;noes. pleased with tlie old preacher, and
Foreign Mte*4uzjiry Society of Che M. E. Ed Holbrook was at bat and getting one asked ilm angrily why he had not
church will be ibeld on Wednesday SepjL just where he. wanted It, gave tbe Uitle •come when sent for the day befoYe.
18»b. In tin, church parlor beginning at sphere a viekxis rap. It sailed way aver
“J waa preaching at Gorsznen chapel,
halt past twou'dlock. As this l« the clon­ Che right fielders head and was counted un
ing.meeting of tbe year a good attendance aa a sure hoae*nin. But W. 11. Sehunuz w the morning, sir,” replied John
“ 1’n,'u,c“h •“
ereoIs desired. Annual report will be given. took after the ball like a llolboreucolt and
collared it almost as soon as It laud Mi.
Fine orchestral music by Messrs Lee He fielded It quickly and Holbr&gt;&gt;ok ’ was
"Chapel, Indeed!- raid xhe oScer
Re*-' &lt;&gt;o Wnnd and Miss Bertha Rider put out at tbe plate. One run was made “preaching. Indeed! Do pen not know
VfellM, Mr. Cherry rsoraet^aaaMIaaifiBlpn after this. The County team wm white­ that her roj^l highnera. IMoccsa Vic­
orgMi.int, together with lhe boy choir at washed in the last half of the fourth, toria, had oem lor you to I do tome
the Presbyterian church next Sunday. making tbe score riand 18 to 13 in favor work far her?”
1
Morning topic. “The Incredltable Things of the County;
"Yes. sir," replied John, “but I
Rumet.imgs
of Life.* Evening, -A Talk Abont Temdogt work on the Sabbath and nciver
peranoe."’
There is still blood on the moon and the
end is Mt yet.
“What," said the officer, "yon refuse
Tbe uanal monthly Missionary meeting
P. !T- Colgrove took bis meals In bed to do a wall job for the future queen
at the Frorizyterian parsonage next Wed*
Tuesday and Hale'Kenyon Is bobbling of (Treat Britain?''
“WeHj" said John, “I am now but a
The Loyal Legion Baud of Rope at the
poor
tailor
of
Lionfair,
but
I
also
ex­
Presbyterian parsonage «i Friday at four
jgrlnned out loud when film McKevItt took pect to be a king- some day in the next
Retook.
ttat tumble on first. ’.There was also wz*ld. and it is better for me to lose
Tbe Rev. B.C. Belcher. ufPhHadri ph la, .a great disturbance In China at the same the favor of princesses of the world
will presell at-tire Emmanred aburch.next time. Jim «wy« his bead plowed Into the than to forfeit my crown in the world
Sunday morutog.
In tbe evening the earth deep enough so that bo could almost eozne."
•
Pekin.
Rector wilt aouHM.-nct' n series of senntons Pekki.
Po&amp;riWy this accounts for II
in answer to eovut common quoMUonsabout
tbe Episcopal eburch. The subject on
waa finished, the office. Informed
that evening Uetog. -When and by wb&lt;w
Jouee that the princess and ducheaa
sraa your chureh founded?
.Died £d .this &lt;jity, of Internal cancer, on wen&gt; amah pleaead with the manner
Saturday September 2d. Mra. B. JL Rose,
All members of tbe Whittier Ctufa ux Aged 37 pears.
the work, and
requested to meet at the home ot Mrs.
Died In £his city, of internal cancer, on tspeeially with hh conduct, and ex­
Zirgrte. Monday eve. Sept. nth.
•unday Sept 3rd, Mrs Abbie Nine aged pressed themselves willing to ■.,*&lt;*
b«m
when
necos.cary
&lt;0 years.
Two such announcements as the above
eooiag so closely togatber we have never No
befoee been eaDea upon to chronicle. Lt Is
Soane and residence.
a cad and painful duty to do so now. Both
Our ioul banks deaerve great credit for .were aroatm of tiuj moot sterling worth;
S£.
the manner In which they came titrough &gt;oth ware earnest, sincere Christian work­
tbe late financial stringency. Both dem­ er. whose sympathy and aid were enlist­
onstrated that they were atrong and well ed In evary worthy eause. The funerals IP1 J Ada F’SJSSd111, N.?allTUkmanaged. And we think tbe poople of were both held fcooi their late homes
- Hastings aud vicinity who deposit money Monday afternoon both conducted by Rev. tr3 I'A roftuaCahllL MW^'evltto,
■
"
in these InsUtutlona deserve a gn at big W. M. Puffer: that ot Mrs Rose at 1 p. m. »* &lt; ftSW®**t.rr*«**Wn.
credit mark, in that they never got rattled, aud that of Mrs Xlam al « p. tn. The In­
and did dol in tlie midst of so much dis­
terments were at East Carlton and River­
trust of baaks ever embarreM either of the side cemeteries respectively.
Gibson. Clowrdale.
'
tocal banks by nureasonable demands
Mias Roseau Fuljor was born in Carlton,
The bunks in every way deserve the con­
Orleans
Co, . Y.puly Ittb lUfffi, and re­
fidence repoeed la there. Both are acaln
above rwCTTF.aad If tta Improvemrert of moved to thia alate when only four years
old settling In Comstock Kalamazoo Co.
tbe put two weeks continue, will soon I*
returning to Now Turk when aha was it.

JIbioMely
Pure

Opposite Fred L. Heath’s drug store.
When in GRAND KAP1D3 stop at

THE KENT
opposite UNION DEPOT.
X&lt;Ate« tfl.OO X&gt;ox- JDray.
Free Baggage Transfer. New House
Steam Heat and Electric Bells.
BEACH A BOOTH.

Going

Michigan Dau

To The

WORLD’S FAIR

SENATE

Michigan Central

When times are hard people want to
save all the money they rab and they uu
do w
it
every dav when they buy goods at the
Racket.
The Racket store does not complain of
hard times but from the way they sell
goods we do not know where they can ret
them.
••

RESTAURANT
TO GET A

LUNCH 2R SQUARE HEAL.

We have plenty of childrens school
shoes and will save you Irvin 5c to 50c on
each pair at the Racket.

M. A. GORDON. Proprietor.

Lycuining rubber goods at the Racket
wonder If the old fogies will say they are
n&lt;&gt; good they are warranted the best.
3 Invoices of kitchen tin ware this week
prices sei! it or we could not bur it at the
RackeL

A few pairs of inch and boys boots to
dose out for iaek of room we are ginuz to
The suction carpet «w“c|S'r with’ soft
brush takes the lend il will do work no

carpet. IXi not let th in sell you a stiff
brush to cut your carpet only ?h(X) and
for sale by no other bouse but tbe Racket.
Our fail stuck of millinery is h-ginning
to arrive. Cal! and see for yourself at
•he Racket.
*

GAZING AT

VHBNBW moon
Is a beautiful and impressive
sight; but.

The Reliable Jeweler. DRINKING
NEW MOON TEN

market
price at the Racket.
We sell floor oil cloth that means cheap
when we lake ln&gt;.» of it at the Racket.

We have been bead quarters so long for
silk ribbon tie need not tell you that
means half price nt the Racket.

Paper nnd envelopes nt less than half
what others sell al. nt tbe Racket.

Is one of the most delicious pleas­
ures accorded’to those who enjoy
a“fine cup of tea. I hive just re-'
ceived a large invoice of the new
of New Moon Tea and it'fullv
We are giving some good crop
equals the best recommends ever I
bargains in
given it. Why dont you try it?
Whenever you want groceries or
canned goods call on me.

6R0GKERYflND

The Racket store tells us that they bare
several hundred pairs of uld sizes and
makes bought at 50c. or. the 8 and If they
can fit y ou will save 50 per cent on then.

23 dozen more of those unbleached sole
You can alM&gt; get canned Lobster*,' Mackcre
Shrimp. Salmon etc., and tbe stock Is new an ladies hose arrived at the Racket this week
fresh.
Ample accomodations for all. ladles
*« you cannot match them In the city for 20e.
as gent*, (lire us a call. In basement under
We have 75 [)oz. Ladies fall and winter
E. r. Hugle's Store, Corner Main and Jefferson
underwear and we expect the old fozies
Sts.
/
will tell you they arc made of paper when
they bear tlir price at the ^kct.
Porcelain lined kettles at 40c.
at the Racket.

Ladies’ Watches,
Gents’ Watches
Boys’ Watches

F. R. fflNGONST,

doings

S. E. PHILLIPS.

Keufember that »e sell selmol slates at
about half what others ask for not as good
at the Racket.

THE RACKET

GLASSWARE

to stimulate trade these quiet
times.
A nice assortment of Water
Sets, Chamber Bete, Dinner
Sets, Sugar and Cream Sets.
A new line of Tumblers
very nice.
f..nUrat0Ck
Groceries is
full and complete. The wise
housekeeper is the one who
buy* good goods and that is
Zl!at
a,m to keeP and
coffrfT
k*t0
EA«oode
and
wh
ve L
the

Additional Local

We„want butter &amp; eggs.

0215

able to make loana u irforu Uie pole.

When 31 yearn of ago she waa married to

Between

THIMBU
you save time you save
money. You can eave a vast
IFamount
of time if yon are look­

ing for

or any kind of building mater
a_.
. , ,
ial, by coming directly to us
ana not only that, you will eave money by buying of uh.

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble m to sell cheaply
lnd jet get a living.

�Hastings Banner.
,rs4»y, Sept-

1893-

H- sk are the times you are
jnMVits to save money. The
i .tlot school books is als vH a great Imrden. If you
your books of us this year
;t-deve you of some of the
We hpve a large line of
i hfland and -Shelf Worn
•r.oi-t as good as new, that
.
you money on. The
,oi|huythe better as sortH u Jl have to select from.
• a full, supply of every­
,
in a school room.
Ji tablets consist of 50
non: tc. to 25c. Any atei’t
. slate pencils, lead pencils,
-halk, and erasers.

[RED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.
Kogers’ Furniture Store,

LOCAL NEWS.
. C1KCUL4T1ON •
This weak,
75 quirei
il-.-.-.fter, changes for advertisements
reach thia office Tuesdays at latest to
nure insertion in the issue of the week
then brought.

you to come ragged.
- no rags, borrow.
ragged to Hie fair.
ik-J hay Is coming into’ this
tine new home will soon

•on will move into bl
-t w ard •tills week.
• &lt;&gt;C children^
it Miss Felgbnj.’

Gmnlyt^ir entertained hci
Tuesday afternoon.
sale fdr Barry county
our inside pageg.
ib "f exnminatiqn paper for one
Heath’s, the druggist.

.v you money in dry goods.
•Itrd Doyle entertains her
pternoon at five o’ckyk tea.
• 1 .tool, grind plow!Ipoints, grind
I u-uk- cider.
H. j; L. Newton.

.&gt;,in-ell a gmxl mile of concrete
• walk laid tn Hastings this year.
&gt;■?. (Ann the large orchard in Yantig- ure on sale at L. E. Stauffer's.
m&gt;:ry sound of lhe school bell is
and the children seem to be glad of
• : m-t-.-s were loud in, their praises
: ; n-w county buildings at their meelug :.&lt;•! I'hdr-day. ■

Eutrles are being made now every day
personal mention.
for tbe races dafriag the fair. The speed
classes wlH all be filled and spectators wRl
see some fine racing.
/4t was a good job of atreet work, that
j'waadone cast’of tbe Hastings House. uro™,U°sl' rel“n,ed '•"•" Chl“«» J"’
We wish we could mention other Instances
•of creditable work oq the streets, but Mon^,y.f’tleldO0
ln “• V«"W CUJ
ttrytb compels us to admit there are none.
Arairauii G«,. Tinkler la nro&lt;lnt
be Cbk?,oM"rll"er T“W" ,en ““"V
•the right kind of a man oq the sidewalk
■oouuplttee. The walks are being built,
if tho lot owners fail, Mr. Tinkler sees
that lhe Walks are built jaat tbe same, and
the lot owners will pay for them next
winter.

Whites Military baud of Kalamazoo will
furnish the musle for the fair and will
give concerts every day. This Is ono of
the best ban.* .1 the state and It will be'
worth comlt-, a long ways to listen to the
music they will furnish.
A report reached here to-day that n
young white girl, of Battle Creek, had
eloped with a negro from that place BHd
was married yesterday by a Hickory Cor­
ners minister. We aro unable to confirm
the report or learn any more of the details.
Secretary Bauer Is hustling in all of the
attractions possible for the fair. There will
be a grand cavalcade of all live stock ou
the grounds. Every afternoon there will
be fine racing. Interspersed with sports of
various kinds. Floral ball will be a tiling
of beauty owing to the liberal prizes that
will be given.

।
onniber of improvemeuta In Has­
t
tills* ytjnr- will ctiinpare'very favorably
"•t- burner jears. despite the hard limes.

M
Olga Hessmer gave a small comr-uiy jrMerday afternoon in honor of her
' • '•■ Mh-» Lillian-Rosalie ot Grand Rapids.

Me-isrs Bros. * Reynolds will sell you a
:1m Press that is warranted to bale from
• - ' • 15 tons of hay per day with two

Lost on the streets of Hastings a pair of
old twiwed eve-glasses with chain attach­
ed. The finder will please leave them at
this office and receive the reward.

A man can earti more clear money with
•i Southwlch Hay Press Ilian with a threahln« outfit, which coats five times as much.
For sale by .Messer Bros. A Reynolds.

Wanted!-*A young lady to work for
her board and attend school. Tullluu
will Im- paid for lhe right person. En­
quire of the Superintendent of Schools.

Bv

Cliarlle Beamer has rented the Messer
building where the City bank was former­
ly located and will »&lt;lun have a large &lt;jup
ply of his luscious peaches for sale. Those
who have used peacl»es from Mr B’s farm
pronounce them butter (han those raised
on the lake shore lor the reason that they
are brought here frvMier. picked riper and
not bruised sb-^nueb in transit.

$ 1,500 WOKTil

£C,l’.°r l&gt;eU^11 v|sited friends In
this city Sunday.
•
" Mrs. Clement Smith
friends Saturday.

visited Nashville

WroH ■kiS""1 d,U"U'r r'tan"d

j

WE HA l/E JUST PURCHASED

Fr"*V 'orci.vel.nd on

Charlotte

Mrs. A. E. Dickerman. of Chicago, Is ex­
pected In thu city this week.
.- Mr. and Mrs. John Canfield, of Chicago,
John Woodruff does the delivering for all 'are visiting Hastings friends.
of the city groceries with one exception.
Rev. Edmund Belcher, of Philadelphia
Orders reaching tbe stores Before 10 1Is a guest at D. G. Robinson’s.
o’clock will be delivered by noon. Orders
K B. Messer returned from a business
reaching the stores before 4 o'clock In the 1
afteiffioon will be delivered by six. This trip through the east Thursday.
effects a big saving for the groceries and
E. E. IJtmoreaux and family expect to
gives excellent satisfaction.
tnoVe to Grand Rapids next week.
Our city schools open with a large en­
Dr. Lizzie Hendershott and Miss Blanche
rollment. The High school has the largest -Hendershott left for Chicago last week.
first day enrollment In tbe history of the
school. 140 entered Monday, two more , Mr. and Mrs. A. Black returned from a
on Tuesday. The seats In that room an- visit at Lansing and Ann Arbor Saturday.
all filled, and there are yet a great many
Elba Reynolds, of Belmont. N. Y.. visit­
foreign pupils who will enroll during the 'ed his brother Dan, Friday and Saturday.
montii. The great question is where to
Frank Cole and Fay Diamond .took in
seat them.
the bicycle races at Grand Rapids I Jibor
M. A. Gordon lias disposed of the Sen­
ate restaurant to Robert Rogers, who took
Messer is enjoying lhe beauties
possession of the same this morning. He of Chester
the white
•
- -•
has secured the services of Seth Stone In I
week.
the culinary department which Is a guar-1
an tee that things will be served all right,
Miss Lillian Rosalie, of Grand Rapids,
and In style. We wish. Mr. Rogers snoops is the guest of Miss Olga ]}r?jmer this
and he will no doubt receive a liberal pat. week.
rouage.
Mr. and Mrs. IL H. Marshall, of Prairie­
'Sunday was the last the Rev. Puffer ville, Vl.Rrtl at D, IL Cook’s the past
could have as the official pastor of the M. week.
E. church, aud large congregations heard
Miss Eddy returned to this city' Thurs­
him both morning and evening. In tbe
morning six were received into the church, day. nnd is at her post of duty In the high
and In the evening h’gave a brief sum-1
mary of his live years work here. The
Mr«% L. L. Holloway- nnd daughleE
church will be fortunate If its next pastor Maude, of Kafamnzoo, are visiting friends
■»Unll be his equal.
in the city.

hoes

flHPLE

That we will close out at the regular

of the goods.

Remember that EVERY PAIR is WARRANT­
ED to be first class in every respect.
Call and examine the goods while there is a
large assortment.

A. E. Kviia.'ton. a well knownxattorney
of Hastings was In town this morning.—!
Sunfield N’»w»,

I

Miss Elsid Ik-all. of Colon, who has been
I vi'itlng at Dr. Lampman's, returned to her
; home Saturday.
I
l.oyd Felghner. of Woodland. and Leri
Felghner, of Nashville, took in tlie ball
game here Monday.
.
Everyone should do everything possible |
this year to make the fair a bummer. Any j Mi'S Stella Heath left last week fo •
Crystal
ffjike,
in
tbe
upper
peninsula!
one who has anything extraordinary that-!
will entitle it to a premium should bring ‘«here she ^ill leach school.
it. All should be united in an effort to . Mrs. L. Docks-talder returned to het
make these fairs a success. Attnictions home In Three Rivers Tuesday after
bring the people and the people should week’s’vlsli with relatives iti the city. ’ |
bring the attractions. Watch out next week
Mrs. A. J. Bowtie and family, of Granii
for the list of specials.
Rapids, and Mrs. handan. of Chicago, ani
Being built just like THE EMPIRE .SPRING HOE DRILL except it has Shoes on in place of the hoes. The shoes are tox&lt;
Mike Strouse and Merril Sledge had a the’fcuests of Mrs. Gardner this week.
little misunderstanding Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shean, of Aurora. and made of steel with a broad opening at rear to deposit tlie gr?ihi which makes a furrow two Indies wide and sows the grata tn
They went out on a Jefferson street alley ; Nebraska, arrived here Tuesday ami will the bottom of this furrow which is covered by a chain of rings, each ring being 4%' inches in diameter and very heavy—bermr
and settled it according to Marquis ot visit relatives In the city and thcir olU and larger than those on any other Shoe Drill made, arid GL'ARANTEEIaIo cover the grain.
p~&gt;
rx 1 -T* I \ / r”'
QC C7 rA-Feedlng out in an equal time, with the same combination of geux,
Queensbu/y rules and by-laws. Both look-1 home in Hickory Corners.
1 kJOI I I V IX. lUliVL. IL.L.U the name quantity of wheat, oats, rye or barley. The quantity
ed as tlpmgh they had been run through a
Rev. W. M. Puffer left Tuesday nignt
sausage grimier. At this point high hand- j
ed justice Interfered ami llje two wi re cun- j for conference, which Is held in Diviskm
ducted through Esq. RikePs judicial hop- • St. M. E. Church. Grand Rapids. Ill*
-friends hope the "powers that be’’ will find
per. They were shorn $00 each.
a good place fur him. He Is certain to Ije
The report of the treasurer of the M. E. useful wbereter he may be sent.
church last Sunday morning was very |
Mrs. J. A. Bellinger ami Mrs. 'M. E.
creditable to that society. During the past
year, despite the stringency of the times, Snyder. Chicago; Mrs. Ruth Bawdy, Wood­
land; Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Ri»se and daugh­
all the usual church expenses were met.
end over 3000 raised to complete tlie pay­ ter Gertrulle aud Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Clark, of Grand Rapids were among tliose
ment for the addition to the church. In from out nf the city who .attended tlie
all. over 83000 was rwlaoTby the ciiurcR
Hose Monday afterin its various departments of work, nnd funeral of Mrs. B. IL "

June 23. *93.

/fhe new Masonic Hall in this city will
be dedicated on the afternoon of Sept. 13,
Uiroo.h Ihcounty ,re in.lt.d lo I- prq-nl. .nd '« 1«.KOnpanled by their
.Die
Lodm nr tho Sute -111 be nrpreeenled. Jod
addressee from prominent Mesons tn«, be
e»p«ted. Supper will be served from bin
7 &lt;?duek tor which nwlntr to th"
slat, or the 1-odire treasury, the .urn o' -S
cent, per plate -HI be chanted. Tbe commllee bavin, the matter In
deaeodiiK to tn"*.
and pleasant, and II I. expected that every
Mason In the county wUl make t conveni­
ent to attend. County papers pleam, copy
this notice.

Peaches hi this vicinity are a fair crop,
?-11-I there aye some apples, not a great
"tany nor great big ones. Just enough In
\___ _ _
'I'l-uitliy and size to say apples.

Mt &gt;'D« Davis A Bently are raising some
•-vh'ndid celery, that compares favorably
• •ii the finest Kalamazoo product, on the
‘ :! Bently farm west of the elty.

'
a
.

Miss Effai Simpson visited
triends the past week.

m-n stock of embroidery silks
..
all the latest shades in Filotioss
tl»e $800 debt of a vear ago Is reduced to
it Miss Keighner’s.
less than 8150. This certainly is a graft'
M: M. H. Bailey lias rented her bouse fylug showing for these times.
t.iway, which she has recently
•, ilred; to Mr- Vance.
The Michigan Central will until Septem­
-uioke Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar. ber 30th sell round trip tourists tickets,
limited
to return not later than . October
■
■ the -..Hue; always the best 5 cent
31st at the following low rates:
i,’ar l;i theT lilted Stales.
Traverse City, Mich..
Bay View /
Petoskey \.................
Harbor Springs. Mich
10.80
Mackinaw Cltv. "
wilt be a bill game between men
11.80
Mackinac Island.
। - north and south sides of Main Bl.
Elk Rtzplds
•now afternoon at the fairground.
8.95
Charlevoix
• itt receipt of our purchase of
Ottawa Beach
dress gjoods.
. • ]
•■'• -• hope to be able to publish the list of
.d premiums tor the fair next week.
I « &gt; i be by far lhe largest ever offered.

V “w ilm'X. c“* r'lur"'d
ainh”’ S.ohU *” tak,n»ln

$1,500.

$1,500.

BY OllDEIt OF COMMITTEE.

R. B. RICHARDS

Miss Hattie Puffer who has been suffdring from nervous prostration for somu
time past was removed to her home, in

IHs earnestly hoped by her many triends
that she will suffer no III effects from la-r
Journey, aiid will be &lt;peedlly
J" -restored
J to
“
health.
'
.
Orlle B Van Horn leaves for Aurora
Grande, California, lhe first of next week
where he will spend the coming winter.
He has been subject to lung troubia man­
or less for the past three years and necently suffered a severe attack from i hard
cold caught at Wall Lake. He goes west
in hopes of overcoming this difficulty and
his many friftuls In this city and vicinity
trust he may be able to do

We carry the must complete line of
dress goods in the city.
7
Srui.utNo'H

Hop aacklngs, new shades in benrietlas
and serges, whip cords, fontalne, etc.
Bl’AUI.DlNG’s

All desirous of taking up the Chatauqua
tourw of, study for 1898-4 are requested
U&gt; meet at the residence ot Mr. Hepry
Goodyear’s Saturday, Aug. 9th. at seven
o'clock.
1
There Is no better or more popnlar
High School in Michigan than the Has­
tings High Sjhml which is fuliy attested
by the enormous enrollment. The num­
ber classified at date Is 144.
|

There will
a musicale held at the
home of Mrs R. J- Hendershott on Friday
WORLD’S FAIR accomnxxMftlons with­
evening Sep. StlTat 7-30 oclock. Tlie en­
in a few minutes ride (rom |fle grounds.
tertainment will be under the
50c a
nf two in&lt;1 °*er*
ofMesdames Hendershott,
Cykjl Gftioanr
year and Misses Messer and Pendergast
4717 Evans Ave., Chicago.
consisting of vocal solos rendered by
u».i.r.b.u
u'muJo

Ml"

To the kind friends and neighbors who
BMlatediwi In the sickness, death and
burial of our son and brother, we wish Io
extend our heartfelt thanks.

plxyi-ro "Illi. Het Mr.

JIM. A. S. DBAS AND FAMILY.

-JU

served. This entertainment is In th
The Annual Meeting ot the Barry, Hope Swnwt »'"&gt;« Kp'roop.1 Cborel; •»-* *'
•nd Orangeville Horse Detective Associa­ trwtilie
I"’ID« l^l-1',,
tn,
tion will be held at Delton Saturday, Sent.
o( w,«.o .ro rordl.lly
40lh at a. p. m.
Eugene Hartharn Pres., prewnu
Adm!"'-"’ Ire 1«&lt;W »’«
c- W. Backus, Sec’y.

THE

5TEIH BLOCH C2’S
On a Suit or Overcoat 1s a
guarantee that you have
bought the b^st for the
money.

R. K. ORdNT.

�Hastings Banner.

STRANGE PROCESSION.

DTE:

omthE

Thursday, Sept. 7, 1893.
COOK BROS.. Proprietors.

Hood’s Cures

^hin|bjai?gpo5ihoij

Lots of people come to see the fair,
but few attract the attention given to
a family from Michigan on Wabash
avenue, Chicago, last Sunday morning.
There were eight of them, and they
left the elevated railrood depbt ot
Thirty-fifth strccL
There was one man in tbe port y ana
BUOA
«»
.woman,
.....................evidently
............. ________
an elderly
^hisJ WlfO.
The other six were fine, hand.-omc
girts. The eldest was probably
[ * v. i wenty-six rears old, while the youngest
AH lIwore
was scarcely over 'fourteen.
—*---“"'~
navy-blne suits, Eton jackets ' cud
white sailor hats. Wlita the uld man

XSZ

-u-'

Coinniui-

ijniaJt.rotiA Ind., Sept
eran.of the union armlee hare been
pouring into Indianepoll. for the pa»t
twenty-four hours with scarcely
break in tbe proceolon. It ke.tim.ted
that 25.000 uniformed men or me
Grand Army of the Republic a™
in
camp.
Probably
twice
«
many p.™n» who am not mcmbera of the ..nianitotum bare arrired. There ie no diminution in the
crowds Hint arc pourlnk throwh the
pat,-» of tho union .Udon. It &gt;«*•
like them miifht be IW.OOO or 500.000
.tranpere in town to wllueee the greet
pararie. Vour-ilfth. ot dw p.»U d&gt;»‘
poured out of" the union dalton wero
from Indteaaor the clow lying coun­
tin', of llllnole. Ohio and Michupui.
Tho conteet foe commander In chirr
hM been the ulioyblnir theme about
headquarter*, it look. a. If John B.
A flams, of MaasachuMsttB. known as

ent medicine In the ^n c |n
.
•'™
» uaiully mtaj™*
, — that
/— . --------■ “'"‘' I I
«re *
•daitiao Fn-p.^.h.,,
■
scientific
prepsrathqi ,lt...
pnrtlr- for »M, !
W Il
E P Evans, ia an article entitled lot nlfvrrt to u., „ub,|, •/„„ ’£'■»»
K’-lmrally. fv
••Modern Mirodea-to Popular Science, contain In n condeiiiM-il
",,u &gt;11 the
.rives accounts of several astonishing meats nocccssary to gh,
££ formed by Hindoo Juggler. richness to tin- blood, an,71 '” * 111- ar&gt;d
'
shattered
nerves.
They
are
at
Among them wero the following:
“Iihtillnr -•t.tdiu
••In » .bort time the fakir bmi «uffl- for auch diMam a* i.&gt;,.
tlal paralysis. 8t. Vltu
•bn.-., -.,-iMkai
eientlv recovered from bl. trance to
,Lnd up. and, when tho rttcik pointed iieuralgiM. rlwuiuatlsm.
liraihcht.
the after vffecls of la grj,
to the brazier, he thru.t hi. hand Into • he heart, pale ami sn ■.’I"'- I'Hll'lbitmn 3
I "inplexlw*,
IL ml»od imme of the Ilea coal., blow that tlnM feeling r.-snit 1
'»«' Iimu
them tUl they emitted .park., bit off prostration: all
piece, of them a. one wonld bite vitiated, humors In tin ‘&lt;•■1^11(111^ Ut&lt;m
apple, and eagerly ate them up scrofula, chronic . t,m , ‘‘•‘‘■ii. such u
tie then went to a largo prickly cao- are also a specific f.&gt;r In "1 H ' *‘tr- They
jrtrullar to
twu which wae .tending on tho plat­ femahn. an&lt;-b a- 5 ipi, ..,
y&lt;‘t:u)aritk»
form. plucked a leaf armed with .trong and all forma nf wrakin ..
! • J build on
the
blood
and
roUi.-v
th.
.plnoL bit off a piece and .wallowed
K1"Imaitfa to
IL With equal avidity be crunched and the pale or sallow;.chre.-.
of men the)• effect a rm,
consumed thin sheets of glaka. Frag­
’ Im all
'••urworfc
menu of the.cactus and tho glass were
handed to the spectators, who exam­
These Pills are manined them and convinced themselves WilHnms' Medlrjhe «'&lt;.t
•et&gt;dr
that they were really the substances
they were represented to be. An at­ only in bt«»- bt srfng ■
tendant brought in o shovel, the iron and wrapper, at 59 rts. :11.,,,
part of which was red-hot, so • thot a for 82.50. Bear in mi mi !;„•
l;. U*il!l4in'g
bit of paper thrown upon it flashed at Pink Pills are nevrr im';.,
•• -dk. &lt;&gt;r
once into Home- Tho fakir took the by the doien or huiuir. .j. m ’ ;,!|y dealer
wooden handle of the shovel with his who offers a substilnh- 1: ■:
■':i|i i» try
right hand, placed his left hand on the Ing to drfmtid you ami , ..f
”■ avoided.
glowing iron plate, which he also Dr. William.-' Pink Pili. :i
druRgiaW or direct by iim
licked with apparent relish, and then Williams’ M&lt;*dlc1ni&gt; ('••ini an-,
fo'iu
either
stood upon it with his bare feet until adress. The price ni «ii. 1
it became black.
ThU last exploit sold makes a course of tr -at»»
filled the air with a faint odor ofj lively inexpensive as &lt; &lt;&gt;n p u. : ' -.tuparawith other
burned horn.
remedies or medical tr- al u. &gt;,
"A sword, so sharp that it cut a
piece of paper in two when drawn
A friend in need is a t &gt;
across the edge, was handed to the
fakir, who thrust it with all hia force not less than one mill
•'have*
against his thrpat, his breast and his found jiist* such a frlvi
in. king’s
i'HI. roughs
sides. The sword was then held in a New Discovery for &lt;&lt;&gt;uand
colds.
If
you
ha.I
ihh
horizontal position about three feet
great cough medicine. &lt; ii&lt;
I1 will confrom the ground with the edge uo- vlnce you that it has ut
curative
wurd by the servant, who took bold of DOIiwers In all diseases of t
• fluid aiid
the point, which was wrapped in sev­ lungs. Earli bottle'is gn
’J tv do all
eral folds of cloth for the protection of that is claimed or mo
his hand, nnd by another'A issani, who funded. Trial bottles tnW 11. &lt;i«Mlheld it by the hllL The fakir placet! year's drug More. Lntg,.
• ••Oc and
his hands on the shoulders of the two SI.00.
men nnd leaping up barefoot on the
edge of the sword stood there for some
We desire to say to 1
seconds. He then stripped aud rest­
■• that for
ing liis naked abdomen on the edge of years we have in-eu
Kibe’s
tho sword balanced himself in the air
Klug’s New Lin- Pi’K j
Arnie*
without touching the floor with his
Salve mid Electric Bilim
«’e never
feet, the sheik meanwhile pressing liandltM n-nu-dlfw that xli
'Tlhat
down upon the fakir's back with the have given such uulvri
&lt; *ftulton.
whole weight, of bis body."
T\e du not iM-sitau* to
’bv tbrtD
every Hum-, and «&lt;• stand
!•• rcfutd
tlw purchase price, if -al
ry r«*utt*
du not follow thrlr
femedir*
have won thdr sraat
their nirrlts. W. H. g .&lt;
lUgbt.

exploits of a fakir.

Msrv-KHU

-•«—A
D«n«l Rwi-Hoi Iron.

Tl“«

Officials of the world's fair say the
outlook for the discharge of all indebt­
edness is encouraging. Receipts are
Increasing.
A number of hula-hula dancers from
the Sandwich islands have arrived at
San Francisco en route to tl.u» South Sea
Island Village in Midway nuisance.
M. Gustave Skbhuiukh. an officer of
public instruction, has arrived from
I*aris to make a’ report for the French
government ou the different educa­
tional exhibits at the world's fair.
Theodore Thomas will not return to
Chicago to lead the exposition orches­
tra. In a telegram from Fairhaven.
Saved His Life
Mass., he declines the invitation of the
“I havo-been suffering from hip disease for ' executive committee and says that he
eight ywara, having three running sores on my needs a resL
hip. 1 began u&gt; uke
Mbs. Potter'Palmer's picture now
stands upon an easel in the platform
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
of
the assembly room of tlie Woman’s
and It has given me a perfect cure. I feel confldent that It did save my Ute.” Ollie L. 1 building. A little to one side upon a
| marble pedestal Is the bust of Mrs.
AucHrn. 139 Dudley Street, Day tom Ohio.
Tobin, president of the Texas state
Hood’s PHIs assist digestion and curs
board Of lady managers.
headache. Bold by all druggists. a&amp;c.
The four stairways leading to the THE MtCItlOAN MAN BBINOB 1I1H FANII.T.
roof- of the Manufactures building are rcachetl the sidewalk in front of! tbe
complete, and visitors are allowed to depot he looked behind fur Iris girls
’ ride to the roof. To prevent conges­ and did riot move until he was satisfied
tion visitors who ride up In the eleva­ that al) were on the ground. Then he
The Niagara Falls Route.’
tors must tvnlk down the stairways,' picked Jnp a couple of yellowgr|ps and ,
and no loitering will.be permitted.marched
___ _ _________
Stations.
toward Wabash avenue. ‘
l’ 1
A plaster reproduction of tho fish- . Early church-goers saw tlie party turn
.
lAdTffAxa.
|s.m.|p.:n |p.m.|p.m.|A.m
’
corner on Wabaxh avenue . nnd
Hastinos ________ I 7.421
1 6 38&gt;1 l-M&gt;l W ing house which Izaak Walton built on the
the banks of the river Dore, in Eng­ stopped to look at the procession.
COMMASIIER « CHIEF WK1MEBT.
land. has been erected among tlie trees First dame the father carrying two
Adams, would
be
on the shore of the north lagoon. grips. (The mother followed closclbe­ •’Huffy .lack”
Hajmans..
.......I lail;
|tx«| 9.161 1.00 “Fiscatoribus Sacrum” is the iuscrip- hind with another, and then came the commander.
He has the united
C. K. OSBORN. Local Agent, Hastings’. tion over the doorway, nnd this is fol­ daughters in single file ant! arranged support of the eaAt and several states
lowed by the date 1074. .
likestebs of stairs. The unique bro­ iu the west have promised to support
Chief Buchanan announces that thb cession went toward Thirty-sixth street him. S. 11. Hurst, of Ohio, stilt feels
and entered a family hotel- near the confident Charles P. Lincoln, of Mich­
date
for
closing
entries
for
the
fat
ZTi/
z
z
Everjj’whi-re. Competent
igan. who
who was
was deputy
deputy commissioner
commissioner ox
of
,
I
igan.
stock exhibit at the world's fair has school-house.
-----------I--------------- 1 pensions under Harrison, has a considbeen extended to September 20. Tho
THE YERKES TELESCOPE.,
* •• following.
-------------------cate for such positions«t tbo Grand Rap:d&gt; Buserable
There
wasa-------------dome aurexhibit begins October 10 and closes
ine*aCollrwo. Shorthand, and Normal School.
For Catalogue, address
Al 8. Parish, 1’ropr. October 28.
Entries should be ad­ Now- on Exhibition In the .Manufacturwa prise when E. Burd Grubb, of New Jer­
sey, announced that he was a candidate
I Buildinc nt Chlreso.
dressed to the chief of the depart­
The great Yerkes telescope, the gift for commander.
ment
of
live
stock,
World's Columbian
XOTtCK OF I.KITING.
It has been practically decided in ad­
of Charles T. Yerkes to the University
exposition.
Thf. house has passed the senate bill of Chicago; situated at tlie north ekid vance of the session of the encampment
Notice Is hereby Riven. Tliah 1, R C. Nortan
that
the next gathering will lie held at
Town*Uli&gt; Dram CoimnlMioner of* the Town­ In aid of the California Midwinter’ In­ of the main aisle of the Manufactures
ship 01 Orunp-villr County of Haro*. State of ternational exposition. The bill passed building, h now open -for public |n- Pittsburgh. Members of the ass»»cia- ,
MiebhiMi. wfil. on che id day of September A
tion
were
delighted when a delegation
speetionl
The
director
general
and
’
J&gt;. IMO at Oliver Chalkrra In said Township of the senate before. It simply permits
BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH.
OrxiiRfviHr at 3 o'clock Ini the afternoon of the removal of dutiable go&lt;Mls and 0L. president of the exposition, the other of Pittsburgers arrived and announced ,
tbataay, proceed to receive bids tor the con European workmen from Chicago to chief officials, the state and foreign that the city had pledget! 1100,- ;
strucUou
st
ruction of a certain Diaiu known
Jtnowii au&gt;
aud’ design
design ­
000
for
the
entertainment
of
the
vet
­
a led as "the
“JlicChalker
TownMdp Drain."
Drain,/'located
ated
Chalker Township
located , to-teOA
ASMVAOVU. AW
San AFrancisco.
No U
money was asked corpmissioners. nnd the faculty of tgie
ar.it '"Aabll'iied lii Utn said Township of OrangeimWn,m.l,t
university of Chicago witnessed tjhe erans next year. It was the first bid
d described
“escribed as follows, to
vtEo. “
and
(o wit: com-j lro,n Ule -Lr°' ennueuL
ing «ta'take
at a 'lake that
(list is
l» No «I of the
tlmdvni
'*'
* * company has at opening} evolutions and workings lof that had been made and was eagerly
mruciiur
Clem
T—
he rolling-chair
ship Dram of Orangeville
Tuwnkhip
Orancevilh* aud on land of
sz.."a.. ,„.i 1,.. the mammoth instramen'l. under the accepted. The KantfM delegation has
■^...U'Qi.vlker
---- .&gt;-—ttience
■&lt;------------------------Oliver
Cliapter rrunning
Souths Degrees last come to itB senses and reduced its
announced that it will vote fo take lhe
East .W
....nu. thence rates. A chair with a guide now costs direction of William E. Reed.
&amp;»» feet on I...™
laud ...
of Oliver ,u
CTndker
Mouth H&gt; 14 Itegrces
thi-nee
The column and head of this tele- encampment east again for the reason
-Hn«M EidtMt'feet
v..*
fjf(y Soiitn
cents au hour, nnd twenty-five
(From the LietrnitjFrcc Prc/ai.)
44 degrees east 173 fee: thence south &lt;53-5 0 de­
gree* east no feet equal to 1471 feet on land of cents after tlie first hour. A chair scope art of cast iron,' and rise to! a that the railroads of the west have not
Alm Ann-11* A. Hull ilietieo south 63-5-d east 3W
Thomas Hagen was wated In n comfortheight of 45 feet, nnd weigh 50 tons. shown a disposition to treat the old
feet (boico MFJtU 18 5 4 degrees vast -1000 feet without a guide costs twenty-five cents The polar axis, of steel, is 15 inches pn soldiers rlgliL
| able rocking chklr al his cosy home, 1289
theuce s&gt;‘u«h feet equal to 1217 feet on laud of an hour with no half-hour rate. Trip ,
The naval veterans held their busi­ Russell Sln-et. yesterday morning.' when a
.loLu L Voting thence south J3 fect/fln land of tickets will be,sold four for one dollar, ' diameter;. 15’-.; feet long,
• nnd \yeigns
, ...
David Ttiwusand. Section No I 1*590 feet seetloti and entitling the holder to four ten- •
tons. The declination axis, also faf ness meeting Monday, nnd to-day will . visitor was announced. The gentleman
No, a Is 1474 icet section No 3 fl250 feet lhe
act as an escort for theG. A. R. in the aw nnd greeted the new comer with tbe
' • • x
I stctl. is 12 inches .iu diameter, llpf
drain st the ccmniencinent Is to be 3 feet deep
is Inches wide ou bottom the sides ot the dltch
Tfce grand parade. Admiral B. S. Osborn grace of a diploma:, and as he opened up a
Tire lost and found bureau has been, feet long) and weighs 3X tons.
to slant 1 to 1 or 45 degrees outward nnd a 2
convertetion it was evident that Mr. Hagen
. foot beam the depth varies! according to the removed from the south end of the ’ tube is of steel. i'4 feet long and 62 was re-elected commander of the asso­ was a jierson of more thati ordinary intellgrade table at the upper end tlie but is 3 feet
inches
in
diameter
at
the
center,
taper
­ ciation. Byrnes Scars, of Baltimore,
and-'t lurbes deep Hatd Job will be let by sec­ Terminal .station to Room 20 in the old ing toward the ends. It weighs C took- was elected commodore, and CapL IL gencr. To hi» visitor the rtiimrkablc
tions. The section at the outlet of the drain Service building near the. Sixty-second
1 &lt;-hnng(S and peculiar career of thia man
• v 111 tie let first, and the remaining sections In street entrance and placed in charge of The driving clock, weighing li, tons, N. Hopkins, of Chicago, captain. The was a source of much Interest. The wnntheir order up stream, in accordsuee with lhe
diagram now on file with the other papers per- tlie auditor as custodian. All articles is located in the upper section of tl|e association voted fo go to Pittsburgh । dvrful transformation in Iris appearance
next
year.
tataiug to &gt;aid drain. In the office ol the Town found upon thd grounds or in any of column, i It is wound automatically
• within the past two years is itself worthy
ship Clerk, to which reference may be bad bi­
The encampment w-as formally wel­ of the study of n selefitlsL Mr. Hagen.
al! parties Interested, and blds will be made the buildings should be delivered by an electric motor and is controlled
and received accordingly. Contracts will be there. All application for lost articles by a double;conical pendulum. It L comed fo Indianapolis Monday night ni» couple
couple of
of yeats
y«-ais 1ago, was so weak and
made with the lowest responsible Didder glve, (eared to lhe main driving wheel, s feJt by a meeting in Tomlinson's hall. Tho .rumclated thatt^day
t!?i be does nit seem the
1 ng adequate security for the performance of should be made at this bureau.
I in diameter, which when clamped to principal address of welcome was de- same liitllvidual.
the work, in a sum then and there to be fixed
by mo. reserving to mpelf the right to reject
‘ ’
| the polar axis revolves it, together llvered by ex-I’resident Harrison. The
Rheumatism
was the cakse op bls terriTHE BULL OBJECTED.
any and ail blds. The date for the completion
i ble sufferings.
with the tube and all the acxesscries,
of such contract, and the Unas of payment
relRht Durham Cbaaea On* of
I He is a l&gt;etroltcr by birth, having first
therefor, shall be announced at the time aud
all weighing 20 tons, in exact sidereal
place of letting. Notice Is farther hereby
J
seen
the
light
of
day In this city 36 years
|time.
The instrument is operated
given, That at the time and place of said letting,
Willie Woodward wears a red suit
I ago. When quite a boy he was apprentlcorotaiidi other tim*and place thereafter to
both by luind ami electric motors by
which J. lhe Draiu Commissioner aforesaid, about the .world's fair grounds and switchboard placed within easy reach
ed to lhe molder's trade, and ever since he
may adjourn the same, the assessment tor ben- sells official cataloguer, on commission.
has followed his evocation. He Is quite a
efitMandUm lauds comprised within the •’Cintlk- The other day he went to barn No. 4. 1 of the astronomer. The total weight
prominent member of the local Stoveer Township Drain Special Assessment Dis­
trict, "-will be subject to review. The following where the prize cattle are corralled, to ;of the entire telescope is 75 tons.
i molder's Union, and eau lw found nearly
is adracriptioaof the several tracts or parcels tack up notices warning purchasers of
j
every
batuiday night Id attendance at the
CAUGHT BY ELECTRICITY.
nf land constituting the Kpecial Assessment
meeting of the order. About two years ago
District of mid Dram, viz: the N W.B\. ofN E. Catalogues to buy only from the boys
ft M 0( section 8 and K fl H of N K tl W section in red. He excited a mild interest in
Mr. Hageu became seriously affected with
8 and Um a W. of the N. W. fl J. ol section 9
hoprat Visitors.
rheumathm, the result of working in
.and tho N. IV. «i of the 8. W »&lt; of section 9 all the meek-eyed Jerseys and other milkElectrical thief catchers are in operc
droughts of cold air.
betoR In tho Township of Orangeville Barry ro.
Mich. Dated this 31 day ot Angust, A. D. mui era, and all went well until he tried to ation in some of the world's fair sec­
”Tlic shooting pains of rheumatism arc
K.C. Nobtox
tions. Their operation is as follows:
actually, I believe, the most horrible penal­
Tewnsliip Drain Commissioner of the Town­
TOMLINSON HALL.
ship ot Orangeville.
Ross &lt;t Co., of London, have an exhibit
ties that can be afflicted on mankind. 1
ex-president dwell upon the subject of
in the British section of| the Manufac­ pensions.
n j r----- V
to tell you of the agonies I
p• •‘I “n&gt;n|f rtnnot l»egin
1 b«e • tboroujth rzpertaiM In
NOTICE OF LKTT1NG
tures building. For some time they lunirtin^. n "L,
—al ’l —•''“S nuucreu. i osu a inurougn experience in.
language a pension policy that reflects ; the art of torture, and no matter what I
have been missing valuable lenses;
Drain Lilting.
Finally tlie case reached such propor­ upon the integrity of the veterans of . used to eue the pain, Il seemed as though
Notice ts hereby given. That I, R. C. Norton
tions that It was decided to lay a trap the war. His remarks on the subject 1 wax«loomed to great suffering, I had a
Township Drain Cotnminslorierof the Township
of
----- * Iron,
number of friends who took great Inter­
ol rw-n.r«n.
ponnteo, brought forth ehrora
for the thief.
of Oraoeeville. couaty of Barry. State of Mich­
th. ,eter»M.
fist In my case, and recommended numer­
igan, wltl, on the l«tb. dav of September A. D.
Several lenses were temptingly dis­
1MB. al Fred Hall’s; In said.Township • of
Comm»o&lt;lrr In Chief Weiteert, In re- ous remedies which I tried without avail.
played within seemingly easy reach,
Craogeville. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that
Nothing seemed to do me any good. I
day. proceed to receive blds tor tbe construction
but underneath each lay one end of an ' eponu to the addreu, alto referred to
the penalon qneatlon. He Indoraed was under the care nf several well-known
of a certain Drain known and designated as
electric wire, to the other end of which
‘•the Bray Township Drain,” located and es■what ex-Presldent Harrlaon bail aald Detroit physicians, but tbclr services were
tabUMied In the said Township ot Orangeville,
was attached a bell. The mechanism
and indicated that the Grand Army of absolutely without favorable results. 1
and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at
was so arranged that, as soon as one of
a slake on west aide of section seven Town two
the Republic, through the eventful was bedridden. Why. I could not move
these lenses was touched, an electric
north range ten West Michigan that Is Iwelv
from one chair to another without assist­
feetHmiUi ot quarter post on west aide of said
bell would f-ing out like a telephone. meeting, would apeak iu feeling, in ance. Some days 1 would feel a little
sOcUoo seven
thence
with I
Ihn
nr.te running
.........
II. . east
. •», parallel
«...
___
The guards'in that section of thb gal­ reference to the treatment ot penalon- brighter than others.
era
by
the
democratic
admlniatratlon
lery were told of the trap and in­
“But presently another attack of tliat
Jell .with the quarter Hne.fiM feet equid to 24M
Beaides .peeking at Tomllnton’a hall
structed what action to take when the
infernal rheumatism would stHke me. leav­
,
feet on.lsnd of J. c. Uray and crossing the Hue
ex-Proaident Harriaon addrrtwed the ing m? a veilta de wreck ou the barren
BLUE-BLOODED BULL CHA8EB
REP- alarm sounded.
.»’• at a aUk'! that is lot feet south of tbe center of
said sccqon seven running thence north UK
CLOTHED DOT.
Just before the Manufactures build­ veteran, in Camp Wilder In lhe after­ .‘horen of humanity.
•
degrees es*t |m feet to a stake 12 feet south or
•’Bv accideut I read two years ago a
east and west quarter line thenee east parallel nail a notice outside the stall occupied ing was closed recently an elderly man, noon and the camp dre ot the Army of
. with aa d quarter line 2U1 feet thence north
in appearance tl.e Cumberland at night He ia tho Canadian paper containing a remarkable
a big MU.
Durham
J Boy,"
.
..
IXUIU bull
MUU eminently
’ respectable
*
-M 62 itegrve.i east 22 feet equal to 2fiK feet of Un-1 by “Bully
central figure of the encampment.
story of a miracle at Hamiltori, Onu It
•
of.) and D. Duffey and crossing Hue at a point entered iin thp
• ' •heavyweight
class.
। a,
neat*y dressed, passed along the';
The thing which will no doubt oo- was I hat of a man who was tortured to
;
ISfeotwentof too quirter section corners of
riotous ouad-i' ^la^and^ii^on
the
heard.*
vowuvwh Wiftie's a.uvvun
----~ gonR WM “
GIMU,
section 7 and a running thenee north 52 degrees The bun Xresented
rds rushed in and there on the copy the greater part of lhe time of the death by rheumatism. He was Induced to
rntal- 21 feet 01 land of Bcbroder heirs and crm».- vent nnd he resented it|in„a forceful ; P*e
First he’Troke**downW°the ! floor
thc, lenses whose theft the old encampment U tho .object ot penatona. use Dr. .WlUiam** Pink Pills for Pale
|S ln&lt; section line 12 fret north of said quarter
Mctl-m roruers niuutng thentfe cast paraJell
Peowle.
He wss instantly cured.
I
h kept him in the stall and Pentlemun had undertaken. He wm A claim will be made that a penaion
P with q&gt;t trim- line «t section 8, 1200 fret mt land bars-which
cla m once allowed and entered on lhe doubled the truth of the matter at first,
Q. of Fred D. Hull. Tills drain has a tou I length started after Willie’s red suit “Bully arrested. _ _______
010331 feet C&lt;| be 18 Inches wide on bottom
roll, I. . judgment again, t the but IhouJrht I would try 1L I had my
average ? Iret. 9 Indie* deep and 7 feet wide r&gt;u Boy" was a good. runner, but he
Tati Man at the Fair.
government, and that the govern- people hunt all over town, but they could
a top slant of sices I to I or 45 degrees slant mu couldn't turn corners as fast as Willie.
not find the pills at any of lhe drug stores,
CoL H. C. Thurston, of Texas, visited meat han no right *
'
‘
J wn d with.«tieam ot .’fret on each side. S Id
deprive
rhe orri) place they were then sold at was
I job w'-ll be let.by soflilons. This sc tion at lhe The chose extended over the entire the world's fair the other day nnd when the pensioner ot hte__ to
__
_
money
withi'
K outlet of tin cram will be let first, and the rr“backyard" of the exposition, and it
over hi Windsor. Well, my relatives went
a T,
formal
opening
the case.
cai
I j- uwtaing Kretlons In their order up stream. In only ended when Willie climbed a tho colonel walked through the out “
*““* a
Pcn,n* of the
60X08 Greal
RV *cra&gt;r’1'‘acd with the diagram now &lt;»n file with
grounds he had quite a following, for H
*'usionera have
11 18' T* .* 6,000
0,000 IP-o-^uers
have been
been rtoL!"dKP,,.rTh"sed a
cnrlstiiiiher! but my mind goes back In
tho other pam-ra pertaliriug to Mid drain. Iu high fence and got beyond reach of the colonel prides himself on being the
suspended
or---cut off »'•
or niMi
had their last
last
.
lire olfirewf the Township Cleric. t &gt; which re.
■ -----------Willie will wear tallest man in the United States. in&lt;ird**AM
totoalle.l
_ rm. . . vneir
.■» chief ••-.siasv io the change whirfi Immediatly
•- ferencomaviM bad by nil parties Interested the bull's horns.
W^I^SJ
”
*
11
"
1
’.
...
.
,
---------in
Chief
• and hlds will tie made and receive ! aceordltig- sober garments about the cattle show When he walked into President Big- «annual addeesa will bo de­ camo over me after using the Pink Pills,
i began to Improve, and in a few weeks
M 1J. Contracts will be made with ttio lowest re­ hereafter.'
' _______ __
Inbotham's office he had to stoop to livered Wednesday. He will disease tho rheumatic pains left n»e, and In a shmt
, rpoasIbU bidder glrimt ml-quale security for
la tbe Woman*. BuHdlax.
th- norfnnmnce &lt;&lt;f tho work. In a sum rh«-n
enter the doors and to carefully avoid pension question and other .objects of line 1 was able to be out and around,
and there to be fixed by me. reserving to myse'l
the
chandeliers.
The
colonel
stands
Mrs.
Wellesley
(to
husband
return
­
interest to the members.
i' ioin that Hine I Ijave been at work.
ibe rtgtrt to reject any and all bld». The date lor
th cuinpiettoo ul such contract and the terms of ing from investigating the cause of a eight feet one and one-half inches high
in?, r*a.n&lt;VJ.H"&lt; 8fl&lt;r 1 Purchased the
TWO MEN SLAIN.
Enien: therefor, shall bo announced a£ th-* great crowd)—Well, what is it they are with his boots on. He - weighs bnt 225
rtriteoM-r In Uhidaor thin I found they
e and place ot letting. Notice U further
(5J
e b5^,n
at Brown A
hereby given. That nt the time and place of so curious to see? Some woman’s work? pounds, and his slenderness adds to hia
I ' said letting, or.at such other lime and place
WeHesley—Yes, a rare curiosity. A lofty appearance.
------- --alien.
? Woodward and Congress.
thereafter to which I. tho Drain Commissioner
Howiroi, Mteh., Sept A-John
K"“'tt * Hommtoten',,
! ■ aforesaid, mav adjourn tlie sam--. the aasess- woman sewing suspender buttons'on
Md I—ar Peirola, who came from
inent for b-nefUs nnd tlie lauds eoinnrls.-d with- her husband’s trousers.—World's Fair
Igo.,.you cu buy
The Illinois architect who was show­ lllanemta a week eco, were murdered
'• &gt;■ In ihe ’ Drain Bpeclal Asseuun-nt District,” Puck.
• • -oh’ *' *
”*rr tl,u,r •lore 111
. win bo subject fo review. Tho follow.ng Is a
ing the visitor from Athens. Greece,
-description of the several tracts or parrels ol
the
wonders
of
the
world
’
s
fair
wiped
■
l&gt;«v«
rmmnmd
Um Pink Pill, to
■ , Und constituting the Sp--cl.il Asaessmeut
temperanm, saloon oa the road from
r
DMrtet &lt;*T said Drain, viz: Souths of north
“I presume you haven't been to the his forehead nervously, drew a long Hancock to Calumet about 4 mile.
ivn n?!
-bwufi tow., »o&lt;l
• • west fl sect 7. xorth U smith w-st fl *4 »rer. world’s fair yet?"
breath,
and
absolutely
smothered
"i
bl?.
Iu
,lnUI,r “ ““■«•
ot the Utter pUce.
Th
li • I Ho,,,n
uor,h
H *oct- 7 North 'i
ft-, aEtfSrc.T. South-H -----north---went „
H sect. s.
•
S ilte 0*0.'""1 Tb'"&gt;u "«b“Upon what do you base your pre- something like a sob that rows in hia
»’u’h ’WP»X
»e«. «aol
Ux-* I'OWDJlhlj
rowDsblp sumption?”
i uf Or»no*v
^Pn&gt; H ««•
of ,th
lb® r*ee Of God’, earth equal to
throat "And now," he said, p&lt;le, but knifed
l r. ftarry county. Mich.
Dat«L
.TU/ ,?
bT«*'»from1
■ il- rb'““,u“&gt; “d other dlaeaaea.
.tltt rftevn/
AnxMt A I&gt;'
O I-M
“Wnll . Wf
been talking now for self-possesaed. “we will go and take a
. | thiff
thlsihsL'day
of Aagusl.'jL
i oa
F
WM **“ dancer
an hour and you Haven't swore once or look tft the Illinois building. "—Ch
17 *?abt)od' but will recorer. Blmmentioned Chicago^"—Judge.
Tribuna.
loon
dterepuUUe place. There“k
no and
dew.a
I*. William.’ Pink Piua an not a pat-

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auai’“-

l&amp;ils | a BfilJe

&lt;!// i?.&gt;z/zr/ K;V»TT^“'ar::

fr.

CAMP FIRES LIGHTED.

A MICHIGAN MIRACLE.

is

b-'ls

Q.

p~m h*p‘”

The best salve In tlu- •
bruises, sores, .ulcers, -a 1
sores, tetter,' diup]M-d ha 1
corns, and al! skin eruptiiR

guarantetxl to give perfect
money refunded. Trice 2!
For sale By W. H. Goudyei

for euts,
in. fever

aired. |t i«
Isiactfon. or

Bay View talks of

Drowned at Saginaw..:

M. I). Bailey, n
:
Rapids Savings Bank, say.'
to much in favor of^’Atlinu
Heart aud Nerve Cure. &gt; &gt;
G Midyear.

XA-

11.

Clinton: M. B. House wa

•Stockhidden* in the A
Railway Co., claim to be

Street

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
A Mexican suit worth Si m : the pro­
perty of a Corunna man. lie •hasn't wear
It very often.
Fire In M. J. McHugh's terrace at Kala­
mazoo caused a loss of S'i will. McHugh's
father and nephew were neat’, sufficated.

The street car bad passed Ini', to catch it
he reckoned.
So he ran like a deer and shouted and
beckoned.
'
Till Ire planted his heel
On a smooth bit of peel Then be saw half a million of stare In
a second.
.
He was in too great a hurry: better have
walled for another car. Then are cases,
however where haste Is nrccewary. If )'’U
have night sweats, fererislinr". weak,
sore lungs and a hacking' cough, do not
lose an hour in obtainhig a supply ot Bt.
Pierce*’ Golden Medical Discovery. I’elBjr
In such eases is dangerous: it may !«’ f«UlBefore the disease has made to great pn&gt;gress^the “Golden Medical dis;pu'r)^ &gt;8
guaranted
a certnlp cure, in fact, it’s 2
—
‘ to
benefit or cure; or tnouey paid for it
promptly refunded.
Tho-Rrai-ter Fubll.liioB Co &gt;•
Arbor made an assignment i.labtlllirt
about 815,000
AgathaZepp. of Marsha!!..wants Jo-rph
Gramerto pay her flO.tWO «”•
breach of promise.

When Kho had CblUrcn. ‘he C®*’’,!”

Burglars fired the house
b-d'ari
Shiver, near MarcelluB, then «o.e a
thing.. The bouse was burned to u&gt;e
ground.
Wedded at lUr City. Pref. Smdl, l&gt;“™'
beui. of Addon Colke.-, end M,»
Caster, daughter ot PreeMlna Woer C«ter.

�You have noticed

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. ch&gt;nese and the phonograph
TOILERS TRAMP.
key Start U wlth th.
Thal
tbersome bouses always seem to need
Cuutala, )» c«nnon Flraeracker.
.rmre-they look diner, rusted,
■gj'.:
fibers always look bright,
Delegate O Brien, of - the Seamen’s
—■»
—
Did
you
over see a
a umnaman
Chinaman try
try ahonntmnhV No?
K...»
• •
Chicago. Sept 5.—Fifteen thousand
Then
you hav&lt;
We publish the Opening Chap­
H-n t-esh. The owner ot the Erst1 union in Detroit, was shot and killed Ponograph?
nEFORE
"»» »« the &gt;«t thing, thhwnrl, labor Veterans skilled in handicraft
Cro-.omi#s” with -cheap" mixed while feeding .n .t uck on the nonters of a new story’ by that ster­
formed the grand army of toll which
।Or. E. C. WmI# Nerve and Briln Trcstnisnl
union crew of the scho oner Reuben h“
ofl®rp,...,. . :ej: the second paints with
।
•
d
muter
pcwitlvo
written
RUimnt&gt;M»
t
by
authormarched lhe streets of Chicago Monday. I
Doud, lying at a dock in the harbor.
At the beginning the Chinama:
ling author, Robert Buchanan,
The Doud was loaded and ready to sail hasn t an itll-abldlng confidence in the Banners waved, bunds played stirring
entitled
airs and great Crowds of sympathizers 1
When waiting for a tug the party of phonograph. H» experience in QU
It was a
union men. headed by Q’Bricn. boarded country hasn’t been such as to gin thronged the sidewalks.
•I t-r-oxBrtlc.n; Youthful Errors, or Excoodvo U*o
the vessel and commenced an attack on him any too much confidence in any­ model exhibition* of organized labor's 1* Iocco, Opium or Llvior, which roon lead
CoanuupUou luHanity and Daath. By nu
the crew. The sailors were driven back thing that has the slightest appearance peaceful forces. Rigid discipline pre­ Ua&lt;-r/,
bux; 0 for to; with writtenjraarantee to cure &lt;
Thi* fir*’- ‘Tcuds three times as much by the onslaught and songh't safety in of mystery about it. He tries it. if h&lt;- . vailed and the proceedings went for­ ;1
11 land money. WEST'S COUGH HYRUP. a ceria
/ •.j. nt in five years, and his build- the forecastle, leaving Caph William can be induced to try h at all. with the ward evenly and quietly.
/ “ever look as well.
After the parade, the crowds of toilers K-:i:ll rise di*ouxUlnued; old,60c.rbi, now 25c.; oh A TALE OF A
Lennon alone on the deck. The fury air of a man who thinks that it is ;i'.| n
-.-.ost everybody knows that £0od
divided, a portion of them going to fl else, now50c. GUARANTEES iarasd only by
’ can only be had by using strictly of the attacking party was centered on put up job and tlitft the instrument con- Kuhn's park where an enjoyable picnic
W. II. Goodyear, bole AgtytL llsstliigs.
tatns a cannon firecracker that will ex­
- V.'hitc Lead. The difficulty is him, and he shot and killed O’Brien.
] plodc at the proper moment and wreck was held. The rest went to Ogden's
f- care in selecting it. The fol­
PROBATE ORDER
'
grove
where
the
day
\nd
evening
were
one
side
of
his
face.
brands are strictly pure White
.State of Michigan. County of Barrv-M.
A demented woman was found in the
• Old Dutch ” process; they are
At a •m-nhIu.i of the Probate Coart for the
At least that seemed to be the idea of spent in listening to wldrcsses, in danc­
of Rarry. holden at the Probate offlre. to
“
and well known—established woods near Black River by some lioys a Chinaman who tried one of the phon­ ing and witnessing displays of fire­ County
City of Hastings, In said county, on Wed­
who 'Wore hunting for cows, and was ographs on lhe Midway Plainance at works at nighu At Kuhn's park Gov. tlie
nesday Itie 10th day of Aiumst. In the year one
Altgeld delivered the principal address. tlmuoand eluht hundred amt ninety three.
taken to Harrisville. It was thought the world's fair.
.
'Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
I*rrsent, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
best not to put her in jail frbm the fa t
He waited until he hud seen somt Mayor Harrison and Samuel Gompers, Probate.
*‘P. vnicr-Bauman” “Eckstein” that she appeared to have plenty of Americans ti^ it before he conld be in president of the Federation of Labor, hi the matter of the estate of William C.
deceued.
r/ ,'.,-,r.ernrlr"
“Anchor”
C
money to pay her way. She refused to duced to go near it and even then hi and Gov. Altgeld spoke at Ogden's Johnson,
On remtiiigand filing the petition duly veri­
grove.
'
“Morley”
tell who she was or where she came boil grave doubts.
fied. of Philip W. Burm-m. administrator of
■Kentucky"
He had a firm grij
New York. Sept 5.—Perfect weather ■aid estate praying that bis final account tin#
“Shipman” from. She had in her possession a on the ear pieces ai he put them in hi- characterized
S' •’-?.ern-‘
day
filed
be heard and nlloaed and a
Labor day in New York. decree of may
marriage certificate wherein it appeared ears, preparing to yank them ou
distribution and assignment duly
“Collier”
Red Seal”
that she was married to one Roland promptly iif anything exploded. Then At 11 o’clock the big manufactories were made nnd h- &lt;ilM-h#nted from said trust.
“Davis-Chambers”
Thereupon
It
Is ordered, that Thursday the
B. McDonald December 8, 1880. It was was a solemn expression on his face shut down. AU wholesale establish­ !4Ui day of September, A. D., 18S3 at ten o’clock In
f.-.r 3?y color (other than white) tint
believed that site escaped from some too, as if he was preparing to atlen« ments, business exchanges, down-town lue iuremmu. w annsm-d for the bearing of sain
petition
and
that
the
heirs at law of said de­
i --ly Pure .White Lead with
ofilces
and
most
of
the
retail
shops
were
asylum.
&lt; his own funeral.
ceased amt all other persons Interested In said
jp.al Lead Company’s Pure White
-closed. Up-town- the holiday was not estate,
arc required .to apjieur at a session of
■
Then he got the strains of “Papi.
t
rinttng Colors, and you will have
so generally observed. The state and said court, then to be hohten at the Probate of­
Won't Buy Me a Bow-Wow," o
In the City of Hastings, in said county, and
:
--u paint that it is possible to put
A scaffold around the new Methodist
surrogate courts were not opened. fice.
show cause, if anj there be. »liy lhe prayer of
on .i buiidiqg.
BViscopal church at Sault Ste. Marie somclhingisimilar, and he grinned. Hi • Tho
United
States courts and tho petti loner may not be granted. And Ills
F - sale ty lhe mett reliable dealers in
S' rther ordered, that said petitioner give notice
gave way while a large stone was being eyes stuck: out and the proportions o ’ court of- general
sessions
were
-.:,5 cvrrjfirhere.
the persons Interested in said estate, of the
carried upon it by eight men and Amos ' ‘he grin increased. He begun noddin; ’ opened for a few minutes only. The pendency ot said petition and the hearing
‘
. • are going to paint, it will pay you
his head and shuffling his feet.
■ - .
.1 :jr a booic contain’ng i n formaHealy, a Finlander, was struck by the
labor parade moved from Cooper Union thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
If you are not already a sub­
u..-. •. i»ave you many a dollar; it
His companions seemed to think hi to the Battery. The labor leaders cal­ published In tbe HasUngs Banneb. a news­
fulling
stone
and
died
in
a
few
minutes.
: -t you a postal card to do so.
paper pr.nted and circulated In said County of
scriber, now is a splendid time to'
All tho others were more or, less se- was going crazy. They all began talk ■ culated that 15,000 men were in Une. Barry, once In each week for three snccesslv'
ing
at
him
at
once.
The
head
kept,
day of bearing.
national lead co
rio’usly hurt The most serious injuries
The colors carried were the stars and weeks previous to said
send in your name and thus se­
CHAS. W. ABMBIBONG.
going in time to the music us if it wer •
1 Broadway, New York.
stripes nnd flags of the different unions,
Judge ot Probate
are those of Ernest Webb, two ribs
cure the balance of this fascinat­
set on a pivot, and the play nt his fea­ together'with a large portrait of Wash­
Chicago Branch,
(A true copy.)
broken; N. Matson, scalp torn nearly
State and Fiflcentn Streets.
tures was a whole show in itself.
ing story.
ington by the Journeymen Plasterers'
off. and M. Meehan, severely bruised. ।
When the uir was finished there was union. The men in line were joined at
an animated discussion among all th • the Battery bj’ their wives and chil­
Health In'Michlgan.
During the week ended August 25 re­ Chinamen in the party, and then eac i dren and went to Staten Island to en­
TIMb TABLE.
In effect July .to. if©J.
ports sent in by seventy-two observers in turn triv&lt;) it. each showing the sain • joy themselves.
in various portions of the state to the lack qf confidence in the beginning that
The wage-workers of Brooklyn turned Favorite Route between Grand Rapid*. Detroit
and tbe east.
no'VWp.
alate board of health indicated that the first bid;
out 14,000 strong to take part in the
Then they moved .to another phon&lt; - two principal labor processiona Be(to )..• k.«■ then7 When next In need try a pair. typhoid fever increased and influenza
Best In the world.
Grand Kapltls
decreased in area of prevalence. Ty- . graph and got a new tune. The la.-1■ sides these probably a dozen trade
lull*. Sunipiu tree GiBnZLDTMAOo.SMW.«U»Bua.X.
East farfi
phoid fever was reported nt- forty-one seen of them they were moving slcadil
unions paraded in numliers proportion­
'McCord
«5jq^«*U3.00
u.
Huulcl.a at uuny-mne.
Allo
places.
diphtheria'
thirty-nine, dtnyn. tho. P,n,??D™ ^’»'“ng their ate to their importance. The demon­
Elmdale
mezvdea at ten and scarlet fever at thir- ca*h ,n
ttH »J},e phonographs th.-v stration of the central labor union was
v?, S„
[Clarksville
came to.—-Chicago Tribune.
j the big one—9,000 men wenrsaid to be
ty-six places.
■Lake Odessa
MORTGAGE BALE.
|
ORIENTALS AT THE FAIR.
■ Woodbury
' in line.
*2 5°Sf“-^W»2.09
» Default having been made in tlie rontiltioM
ISiinficld
i
Dispatches from tlie various cities
of n certain mortgage made by Francis M.CovlH
Mulliken
$2.25^. AA 4I.-7SO. M, Barnes, of Lansinr, litis
*
~Irani- .Far-off l.anda Wbo A«l«t to and towns throughout the state and
and Nettle H.CovfiT to Mark McCnmlcy, datMk
has Bablea
(Grand l^dgr
I Lansing
January '-’4. A. D., 1»2. and recorded in tbe ci­
the [Interest ot the Exhibit*.
...
- day
.
..
tiABtajfO’ •
mortgaged 1315.000 worth of properly
. -New Jersey
indicate
that
the
was
lice of the Register of Deeda. for the County o(
Detroit
___a_trustee
________to______
to
secure the indeb'.cdness 1 Among, the young people who nre given over to recreation and out-of-door
Barry and State of Michigan, on tb« Wb day of
Mav. A. D.. I8B3. la Llber35 of mortr.agcs. ou
of hik son Orlando F. Barnes and the vWting the Columbian exposition this sports by all classes.
Mpage 312.0-- wbieh mortgagether-* is Hainira to
Lansing
iron mid
The summer jire n Javanese baby, throe!
Howard City
Lansing -iron
nnd engine
engine works.
works.
Milwaukee. . Sept 5.—There were
be due at tbe date of this notice lhe sum of
Ed more
three hundred dollars nnd seventy-two wttts,
Central Michigan bank, now in the , Chinese bjiy# of from two to six year,. little more than 2,000 men In the Labor
Stanton
and
an attorney's lee of twenty-five dollars pro­
handffof u receiver, is the chief creditor u pickaninny from Dahomey, a dancin? day parade here, which is considerably
Ionia
vided for in said mortgage, and no suit or pror ■ :
.1U DRESS SHOE, made In lhe latest
Grand Ledge
ceedlnga at law having been Instituted to recov­
named in the mortgage. The bank will -Soudanese baby, a little Bedouin gli 1 smaller than the usual turnout Many
.
16 to $3, ty r.y $3, $3 JO, $4-00 or
er
the
inonet* secured by said wortf-nre. or any
soon declare a dividend of 175.000.
, who danjes in the Arab encampmen . of the union men who are out of
$75,000.
part therrtn;
$j $
Thy fit eqv.il to custom made aid look and
- iGotng West
I ———
, a pappootic or two in the Indian village,
Now. therefore, by virtue ot the power of sale
work refused to . march for the
.
. -i!l. |f!j -u uish to ectnemiw In your footwear,
contained In suld tnortgucr, and the statute-tn
Drowned toy a Boat Cup*izlng.
,
nnd
a
half-dozen
Egyptian
boys
who
reason
that
they
were
not
employed,
.r.l’-.g W. L. Doughs Sheer. Name and
such case made and provided, notice is hereby
Grand l^dge
While a pafly of four were out sail- belabor tilie liny gray donkey* in ti e while many others refused to Jay off
given that on Saturday the Eird day ef Sertem■ 5 withe bottom, lock for it when you buy.
Mulllkru
bcr. A. D., 1HJ3. at ten o'clock In tbe forenoon,
Suiltlrld
W. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Rua, Sold by ing on Maeatawa bay at Holland n Cairo slrcict. These boys and girls dll for a day owing to a desire to get in as
I shall sell at public auction, to the bichest
\\ oodbury
sudden squall came up, which cap- not visit i tho fair to see the curiot fj much work as possible before snow­
bidder, at the north front door of .the Court
Luke Odessa
House. In the city of Hastings, IIhaMteiUk th*
sized the boat and resulted, in the things in the wonderful white buihl- flies. As it was, however, a large pro- ■
. . k.-wille
place where the Circuit Court for Barty County
-tn data
&lt;trow'ning\&gt;f John Haan, ex-porter of ings, bnt io be a part of the show. They portion of the men who marched are
fs holdcn,) the premises described in sain
mortgage, or so much thereof as may be neeeathe steamer Saugatuck, and Jennie An-' are there] to be looked at, not to lool , out of work. The effects of the busi'!■ ' ord
sahy to pay lhe utnuunt due on said mortgage,
i • Pat-fa
derson, ot tlhiaaga The other two were’- and they tire among the most Interest- eesa depression were noticeable by the
with k percent interest, and all legal &gt;-osts, .toRapid- 12 &lt;5
rescued. Theibixltes of Those drowned Ing of all'the exhibits,
absence of a large number of .imindusK&lt;-tlier with an attorney's fee ot twenty-five
dollars covenanted for therein, the premtees
The black baby ”—
lives in the Dtrfiomqy ' trial floats usually furnished by busi­
werqrecovered a short t’nte after.
j TL_
Being described In said mortgage as all that
-- -tliich
.• .
—
village,
w'li is supposed to look as if ness firms.
certain piece and parcel of land situate and ibeIGraml Lage
Ing in the township of Assyria. In the county of
Form a Bcnallt A««oci ttlun.
1
h
al
p
,
.v
^.en picked up4n Africa and set ।
‘
St. “
PAU4., ""
Minn., Sept
5.—The va­
Barry at d State of Michigan, and known and
The State Liquor Dealers' Protective jolVn in Chicago. In some respects It rious workingmen's unions paraded the
described as follows to wit:
'
Tho north east quarter IN F La J of the south
association in session at Grand Rapids cvrtain!y (does resemble the hot couti- streets in three great divisions, and in
west quarter fa W
at section itorty-thrte
Ar । Stan ton
odopted a plun of mutual life insurance trv ab«&gt;utj which Mr. Ginve has told As the afternoon several thousand of them
[33]
town
one
ill
north
of
range
seven
IT
J
weat
Ih
"
1i
ilniorc
!r;. the Probate by which beneficiaries shall receive M|urjng the past year. The ground Jis went to Wildwood for a picnic. Dur­
suld county of Barry.
• Every day, others
Mark McCamlxy, Mortgagee.
81.000. They also elected officers us sandy enough, and the sunshine hot ing the afternoon an address was de­ oa signal*
Phi up T. Colgmo vk.
•
Parlor rars on all iruiut
Attorney for Mortgagee.
follows: PresitlenL b. IL Carroll. Jack- euough [for Sahara, and the’ rce l- livered by W. W. Erwin, the attorney
R.U'tita and Detroit. 8 nh'A
Datid,June2Cth,im
son-.j vice president, Chris Wernette thatched; huts which line the hidh who acquired a national reputation by made
Itl.'nloti -nation t.r; rl
Grand Rupi'is; treasurer, J. A. Wells,1
(cOce surrounding the village aj-e- . . securing the acquittal of tbe HomeCtllCAGOA WRMT Mli'IUG.
Chicago and the W»«t
SHERIFF’S SALK
Bau/Uitv.
* uneouitollable
nliln itnomrh
enough in
in annearant"
appearance stead rioters.
CON, MANIbTKK.TltAVFIISlI
tavnty;|wo &lt;rJ towiNotice is hereby given that by virtue. of a
•
the most enthusiastic ek-j,-Davenport, la., SepL fi.—Labor day, IDS. ClIAULBVOJX, • KTi&lt; .............. .. ......
writ of Fieri Facia* issued out of and under
in the
middle of the village is a Jegul holiday in Iowa..was celebrated \ ikw. Favoriu route •» tb«- Miiiueer resort* the seal of tbe Circuit Court for tbe County ot
The Bay Shore hospital at Menomi- plorer, U
.... ----northern Midi pan.
Burry mid State of Michigan, to me directed
. ------_.s.&gt;---------------..._
lJw cities of Da ven pork Rock Island ofTrains
n« ha» been Xld by .he receiver o&lt; the » 1-lfer hu . open
PCthe
.Me. .nd1 «j
•
Iruve Grand It fl-i mi &lt; 'ntatgo. 7:2# i«nd
delivered and against the grods aud chat­
and Moline and surrounding towns.
property to t£ SUter. of Charity for ered ».th th.teh. and In thl. hut th
ties. kinds nnd tenements of Henry L Newton,
In Hl- County of Barry, and In favor of the
* . Lon •
1 dwellers of the Dahomey village dantc Business was suspended and the
M.,6:M) P. M.2.-00 x M. ;ui'l T.-ttt A. M
Cen nd City Soup Company.
:xc*|
’
i
Saturday,
via.
St.
Jo-eph
ami
steam
public
schools
closed.
Public
build
­
’ 2
.
.
.,
,
. at, ' the war dance of their native country
I did on lhe 'th day of June. A. D.. 1893. levy
Grape, n the wuthern part of the ,
hoir or ,„o Ior lho vn(ertaL ings an&lt;! many private houses were
and sleze and take all the right I II to and
14*av« for Manistee 7 -.;m A 'I and 0=45 P. M. I upon
Interest of the N»ld defendant. Henry L.Aewstate are beffipniup to ripen, and the
'o((lwwhite people who stroliFn decorated. The line of march for the
lon. hi ai d to the following described real es­
erdj
will
be
fully
an
average
in
both
AU
thMI(
rat
,„
J„,
Trv.t tn ore ills result from an
parade was nearly 3 miles in length.
I enve torCharirvitlv. Petq«k? afi&lt;t Itay Vie* tate situated In the County of Barty, mui! State
of Mlclilgan. to wit:
| women ure hideous in their gay calico About 2.000 men were in line, divided 7 JO A. M . ami 11:15 P. M.
Unhealthy Liver than any quantity and quality.
ZTtie undivided one-ball ot lota No four hundred i
Itarlnr cars on &lt;taj tml«.» ami sP-&lt; i»«r«
carrier pigeons belonging to Uolh|njrJ with strings of teeth nhd into their distinctive unions and so­
fortj-slx. four hundred and forty seven,
- • .. • eaiisc-Indigestion, Consti- a Thirteen
'•Iglit trams between Bin View. Grnml Itnplrts nnd
four hundred and seventy-six and four hundred
Norway man werc-set free nt Me- slrun^e.iookiug bits ofstone and meial cieties. In the afternoon nt Schultzen
,
।
Chicago
ami
Detrol
’
.
Tl
,
r«g:i
,
'i
palace
•
ar
t&gt;r
M-venty-scven also lota one. two. three and
[ -. n. Headache, Biliousness, nominee, and made the trip of 62 miles |ian„jnff ahbnt their necksand dangling park addresses were made by the
*'., tween liaitlngs anil Bai View. via. i'. K. A 8 nnd
four of block twenty, also lota one, two. three,
R
’
y..
D.
L.
A
N.
R
IL.
ami
C
&amp;
W.
M.
It'v.
r..i Malaria usually .attend it. home in one hour nnd fifteen minutes. ,
and
four
of block twenty-one also lota one. two.
mayors
of
Davenport
and
Rock
Island,
i
tiu.ir arms anti cars. But tjlie
Ask onr agents for farthto piirtlcutara
three and tour of •■lock twenty-right also lota
I &gt;• Sanford’s Liver Invigorator
Al lamp exploded in the house of . p^.j-aninuy is ns cunning as mo-.t other . The principal speech of the day was write to
one, two. three and four of block thirteen of lhe
Gzonor DHllAVENjIen'l Pirns r Ag't.
made
by
Gen.
James
B.
Weaver,
pop
­
eastern
addition
of lhe city of Hastings. Barry
Michael
Manly
at
Osceola
and
two
litbnbics
are
.
When
I
saw
him
he
Was
. vegetable specific; for Liver
Gru (id Itaphln ' County, Mlchlgnti.
Also lots number, twelvs
ulist candidate
tic children were fatally burned, both slttlotr io a puddle of dirty water with ------------- --------for president last fall.
hundn &lt;1 and twenty-five nnd twelve hundred
I ■' \lers and their accompany- dying
during the night.
i no ciothing on to get soiled, watchihg The burden of his effort was that the
and tweiiiy-slx also tile north twenty seven feet
•
vils. It cures thousands
of
lot
four
hundred
and eighty and'all that
Swii
’
.
w
Heavenrich Bros., wholesale clothing, h5; luotber nn&lt;l older brother scourihg country needs a greater volume of
piece of laud bounded on the north by Thom '
•
not be one of thein? Take merchants in Detroit, filed a mortgage j lwo or lhrec bnus and silver rings w th money.
«treet on tlie west by Jefferson street on lhe
TIME TABLE.
south by TliOr- apple river on the east by MlehlD
;i:brd’s Liver Invigorator. on their stock for I121.W5 to secure a bit.of rag nnd a handful of -aAd. I The day was appropriately observed
In effect Juty 3&gt;. 1!®3
&gt;
g:ui Ave., except a piece of land four rods east
creditors. The firm has been doing q-be little- fellow wanted the rings to ftt Dubuque, Ottumwa and other points
. jr Druggist will supply you.
mid we-tb-. six nxln mirth and south being the
north ninety-nine feet of lot two hundred and
»business
h—u_
n..«~.;i7»r
♦hlrtr
rears.
v with,
nnd
when
he found
that lie in ...
this
state. .
,,
tvtin,
null
nuvii
..............................
. ..................
in
Detroit for
thjrty
years. ! pI)aD13V
thlrfy-tliree'alio commenc.ng twenty-two feat
. A । »6t i.«,.«
them hn set
tin u hokvl ■
Diwontcbcs
coul.l
haTotbcmlw
iwtupuhta'I.l
ni^mtohre
indicate
an
appropriate
we»t of lhe north east corner of lot five bunLack of business has caused Bes­
that sotinded very much like u white , observance of Labor day in the follow•ired anil eighty two for a place of lirginnin*
DliTGAGF. SALE.
semer's only hotel to close.
the ne- south eight v-eight feet t hen co west
lug places:
made tn tin-condition*
wetity lect the co north eitjfalv-eight feet
xoterit.
There are living on one farm in Kin­ bov of jtwo years crying l^enu.-te-he
Illinois
—
Streator,
Lincoln.
Quincy,
t. .z • inadi- ’w tVUitatn Newton
KntaiiiaziM Lv......
thence east twenty Teet to placo of beglnnlmc.
could n &gt;t have a porcelain dlock oh a
n t in to Kniltr l&gt; Bortwick. derhook township. Branch county, four
M-o commenting twenty two feet west of the
Champaign, Elgin. Jacksonville. Gales­ Ha-1 Cooper
। •.'•Jib. A. ■ D- is**), hi.’ generations of one family—father, son, circus wnffon to play with.4-Ilarpdr s burg. Rockford, Danville, Springfield, Rlciilaud Juuc't...
.outn east corner of lot Ove hundrxl and eighty
hof tbe lteglu.-i
'Wnitirm-e west twenty feet them ■ i.orth fortyI'reiscy.................
Young people.______________
- - minty f Bhrrv and bUte ol grandson and great-grandson.
tnurfuel tltence cast twsuiy feet thenee south
Peoria, Ottawa and Bloomington.
Milo
tarty four fret to placei ot begftiiiinc. All of
The Menominee county fair has been
Indiana—Terre Haute and Logans­ D-ltoti...................
WOMEN AT THE FAIR. ,
which I 'hall rxpOM* (of sata and sell at public
Cloverdale
abandone&lt;L
.unlion or vecdtie t&lt;rthe hlghe.it bidder nt the
Shultz....................
ivi* ft Hi- expieix (•■indltl'-i
port.
Showtag
by
th.
ItrproMmtatlvr.
of
IsabelHiirfX front door of the court bouse In tho citar
oil* br-.ni ol---. in tue payment
The Upper Michigan Brewing com­
Michigan—Detroit and Battle Creek.
•
In's
Hide
of
tho
Case.
■•f Ha-dlmr*. Iri said county of Barry on tbe 9th
HASTINO8
■ir .ui) pin thereof on any d*' pany at Iron Mountain has cut the
Also
at
Boston.
Mass..
Cincinnati,
O.,
day
of September. A. 1). 1893. utottu o'clock In
Line •.iioslil h- made payable
At thq Columbian fair half the cler­
■ hn aflonoon or that &lt;iuy.
Baltimore, Md.. Louisville, Ky., Chat­ Coats Grove
• -tI. idi'l *mnl4 ilin Maine re­ wages of.il*'.-mph&gt;yes 10 per cent
u •&gt;.
Dated nt the city of Hastings this 28th day of
el It: arre-o- lor tue suacc ol
Burglars broke into
Blackman s ical ondl other writing work hits Urn tanooga, Tenn., Topeka, Kan., Kansas Woodland
40
12
0$!.
Jal?*
a. 1). IM3.
Woodbury
hotel at Vassar and carded away 1.500 done by women. Holt of the exhibits City. Mo., Cleveland, O., Denver, CoL,
Via If. L. A- A
JAM. M. MCKXV1TT,
are managed by women or consist of and Omaha. Neb.
sheriff of said County.
Linking
u ilniiKaU't dollars will- cigars and a quantity of liquor.
nnvs.
Detroit
The Flushing flour mill has started women. The clerkships are mostly
Grand Rapids
I’lalnt'ff
THREE
CHILDREN
PERISH.
up again after an idleness of five filled bj^ women, and there are twenty'I*« imnirahiiUdy tlnrc
MORTGAGE BALE
—t:-------------------flvo thousand stenographers, typewrit­
.rri'-d limited for thDefault
havlnr
been
mn&lt;]e
In
’
to»
er&gt;n&lt;rttfCDS
,ol then have expired. months.
Wnntoma, Wte.
ers and press women. Women have but
of a certain mortgage, made by John Hors J&amp;.
Btatious.
About 11.000 worth of cedar ties,
Wautoma, Wis., Sept 5, —George
the finishing touches on the buildibgs
and &lt; *itirtru liuru to Cn.*rlra a. Wies»4{nas£
dati-d Jann-wr 31«t. A. l». 18»l. and rerords*
i rili itn&gt;-'i Uli (mill nttd hi pdsts, etc., on the banks of Thunder in frescoes and statuary and suggested Lorcy's family started for church 4
In lhe office of lhe regtetor o(
for the
Bay river, belonging to an Alpena lum­
m. P-nu
.
SOUTH.
the comfortable sen to, resting rootaa, miles west of here Sunday and when
county of Barry and Btaleol Michigan, on tbe
ber company, were destroyed by ure.
ZUhdavof January A. D «M. luBb«-rxt&lt;&gt;r mort­
nurseries for children and other essen­ passing a mill pond an attempt wits
Bl.
•U 28 *4 10
Soup-houses have teen opened at
gages.
on
page
oai.
on
which
mortgage
U«re
is
:n&lt; v in ••! iu-.l Jtiie and payable
made
to
back
the
wagon
in
to
soak
the
tials for the comfort of sightseers. One
Richland June*......... 3S •e iu 3 5C
claimed to be due at lhe d.u-'ol tiu.iuo-.h u tbe
। . &gt; ot -a &lt;1 mortx !■.•.
11 Ironwood and 500 hungry Finns and
sum of tour hundred and seventy-nine doHars
woman has a mending booth, where wheels The bed of the pond sloped Milo. J....................... •9 31 •i; i •33 41
1 ।
Uierem
i-xprei-ed
and
31
's
r!
and
nine
.
cents,
and
an
aitorncvA
tre
ot
lift
mb
abruptly
a
short
distance
from
shore,
• ba-' to
du-- :t -the date Poles were being fed.
?7
she sews on buttonsand repairs nttte
3 06
dollars provided lor In said moruage. and no
Dennis Ryan. * teamster, received
■ . .■••itiii! ••! t«t«» I’-oo-and three
a Ml
and rips- Another woman baa a fol­ and the’team backed quickly into 10 or Coverdale................... 9 00
suit or proceedings at law having been iMttt*:■' &gt;' -is. •vi«l thirty four
ted to recover the mttneya seemed by, saM
I an idtornev’s fee of thirty- probably fatal injuries in a runaway at lection of simple remedies for mihor 18 feet of water. Mr. Lorey sprang
mortgage- or any part thereof:
iri
nrovlilisl
for
Iu
said Grand Rapids.
45
11b to the suffering. Still another kdeps out of the water and saved his wife and Hastings..................
•2 10
Now, therefore, by virtue of the i-ower of sola
Mi l i.o suit or proceedlt'«»
A Philadelphia man named
contained In said mortgage, and the statute t»
one child, but two of his daughters, Coats Grove... ........... »8
an -information booth, and she
vina bwu InrttuteiHo recover lhe
u u [.•i 30
such ease made and provided, notice h bereby
••■tired by said mortgage, or any will establish a knitting factory at Es­ tell you where to find a cheap luncheon aged 11 and IB, and Johnnie Nelson, Woodland...................
»5 W
{ven that on Saturday tbe 4th day ot November.
canaba if the people of that town will or check your satchel while you edt It. aged 13 years, were drowned before
1 00
101
. D. 1803, al ten o’clock lutbe torenooii.1 stall
i-tafore. by villus of tbe power of
Via D. L. 4? AT.
sell at public auetten, to the higher bidder. aS
.limit In said mortgage, and the donate a lot and building costing W.- And all along the line between the taost they could be. rescued. Tlie team was
Lasslng....................... 3M 10 27
the north front door ot the court booso hi tto
ogod »o.l
•ueb east? made and provided, notice 000, or its equivalent in cash, nnd a
1«
also drowned. ___________
Detroit. ...
city of Hastings, (that being the etoee
by riren that on Saturday the
Grand Rapids..............
where the circuit court for Barry county Is taH' &lt;4 s-ptember. A. D.. taW, at ten bonus of 82,000.
womW. -ork and
in
HIS CAREER ENDS.
cn), tbe premises described In said fnortaax*. or
m- f.uvi.oiii, I Midi &lt;41 nt public
Traverse City...........
1 4
and influences arc everywhere, in l«w
M much thereof as may be nucesiary to pay the
United St»UW
• • uil- ..-.i l»'• i-r. at the north
U
Charlevoix.................
amount due on said inortgagw. with sts
-ot ttin &lt; niirt Home In the City of Uarrn, ol lb« Eutern dlatHot ot Mich a woman helped Columbus to dUcdver
Peto«key....................
per cent Interest, and all legal eoeu. ttarettar
that I'-Inz th- I '. v where the dr lKr.„, died .uddenly .t hU borneJri a contineuL whereas four hundred
n
Bay
View
....................
with an attorney’s fee ot fifteen dotas
Beverly, Mass., SepL 5.—Col. Je­
:rt lor ’ti rv Conn •' ii hohlen1, the Uendng ot heart dl«««e. -It«d SI yeara ..ears ISter women should discover her­
ni
covenanted for therein, the premises Mm
«
il&gt;ed In ■ &lt;d in irtmiite. or m»
rome Napoleon Bonaparte died at his
described In said mortgage As all that iMm
not
ni"
b- neewwary
O«inr to the bard time. th. ofieem self. —TroyTimes.
and parcel of land lylni- situated
summer
home
here.
Prides
’
crossing,
at
'
ainoii't due on &lt;ald mart- and executive committee of the Ing­
•stops
on
signal
only.
Agenta
tunsl'slftttai
the township of Barry. In tbe f'omrta
■th -fght per cent. Interest Sm £o“fSoldlma9:30 o’clock Sunday night
A BRAOTIFVL handkerchief, w:
trains at flag stations as soon a« ibey ca- be of Barry and State of Michigan, and
DOtuicm ““u
-----­
it &lt;'.&lt;wt&gt;. together with an attorney ?
[Col Bon«p*rte was tbe oldest grandson ot
and described as follows: to wit:
thlrtv-five
dollars
covenanted
decided to
hold no reunion.. WBS made for Queen Marie Antoim li'd- Jerome Bonaparte, king ot Westphalia, and a Ma”1 trains will stop at Crooked take Crossing
Hie north east quarter (N K ’*&gt; nt lhe soua
--------■ n, Hie prernMn being deacrioea elation hav.fe
bou exhibition atrte Womans
grand
nephew
of
Napoleon
Bonaparte
Al
­
when
they
are
flagged.
east
quarter
.ir (H
.rtaage a# all those pieces a"d
I t'ue though born in America, and for most of his
ths, sooih
mawt(8 Ek.) of sectlou
V • . ...j,r.......
.....4)L .ands
Baggage
must
be
at
the
depot
at
toast
8
mla
lng
.t
lb.
wjrld
»
txlr.
«
■«
o'
^j
’
amra
Ottaway
’
.
barn
in
bind 'imz sod being situate in
ules
before
leaving
r
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—
•
—
---------—
flQcol lawn, nod x bMulilol "J”1' p of life a resident of Baltimore, be enjoyea at one may hare time to ch
'•'hip of Baltimore, tn tbe county ot
t
properly
;
•■IbtTW'.stownship
was
burned
with
forty
tons
time the distinction of being tho hope of ths aiar not go forward
•!’state ol MtahKsn, and known at bay. Eighteen acre, ol unthraahed , hunting “oo« w“ ■V"*"1 ‘
ne« renin.
Boaapartfst party tn France, and upon the
tesenbed .i« follow - u» ait:—
tMlxedi trains will
r.
lt b, skilled workwomen. &gt;vbo
• ii if of iti«&gt;. nr ii west quarter and iheat and nearly all hi. tare.
downfall of Napoleon III was pushed forward ot the company, who reserve the right to change
Dated August 4th.!«;
• ast " iin»-r of ; -ootli west qusrolored » microscope In doing the w
the time of such trains without aottoj
.•
CMahi x
•»'i -lx («) to own two (2) north
fndX two ol them lent their eje.
&lt; W wait. Containin',’ one hundred 'The’central Michigan normal aebool
‘. AT. Art. 1 Philip T. Colgboi
i yl. EnlMilng It tor tbe joung queen. France.]
■ acres mote or less.
, x
LSlIQU-fT, BupL
Attorney lor Mccq
at Mount Pleffiant has opened IU new
1SMH.Y D. Bostwick, Mortgagee.

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YOUNG OLD WOMEN.

AN ERA OF• TRANQUILLITY.

CBotUercr Structure of

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Nothing is more absurd and more wick­
edly false than the report, which has been
exteasiyriy circulated by torn'
,”*•
lleiouM purpows, that.
era were not paring cash for *“eat
There has never been' a day wbeu t&gt;&gt;
Swk or . It.rilmt. wHHMiny* Hm ™
beta honored by Ute- ^sh «* Ulfc
banks Moro
than
“Trery
cot inert mu In II tor
have
era; _____
vu..i
UlVe given
Xivcncrv.j
IWfrnh
wheat. They have: paid as near J*1™11
and Chicago prises, as Grand; Rapids and
Kalamaroo
. Barry county pioneers took possession
of the new court bouse Thursday and en­
joyed os a of the best meetings they have
had for matey years, in the first place
everybody felt
home.and much pleased
with the .splendid building where their
■ session.', were held and then there was a
large attendance. Hw court room being
packed fall. The papers read were of a
most interesting character. H. P. Cherry
Esq. had prepared a history of Johnston
when it wae four times its present size,
which WAsrrad'by Hon D. Striker. .A sketch
of Woodland ToWnsblp rts it appeared in
early days/ and Ils people, was given by A.
W. DUlenbrek., It was listened- to with
careful attention. • Interesting remarks
were made by Hop. 1L A. Goodyear,- Hon.
G. K. Beamer, Deacon Holmes. Judge
Smith,-Hon.. P. J. Colgrove anil others.
Officer* for lh« ensuing year are as follows:
Pre*i4wil. A. C. Towne: secretary, D.
R. Cook; lasjorian. Clement Snith; Chap­
lain. Rev A.. Wakefield. An executive
cpmmittee was consUtutcd consisting of.
tha officers aiect and Mrs. Clement Smith.
Mrs. Bcfle Hendershott Mid Miss Rose
Goodyear, f - Nb'tfees president was selected
and it is prvsiimabte that Mr. Striker wbo
served last -ymr -will bold oyer. Altogather thc-mhetlug was one pf the most
enjoyable ever held
ADDITIONAL PERSONAL.

Chas. Wise has‘returned from Atlanta,
Georgia.

.Miss Etuma Pflug returned to Chicago
Mrs. W. M.Tuffer* is St Grand Rapids
this week. •
.
t
''□Miss May'RobcrLs returned to Jackson
_this morning.
’
. ‘
■ Will Croty, of Kalamazoo, js&gt;in lhe city
visiting friends..
.
/""A. g. Renkes ami Mllie Waldorff are in

Mis* (Jrace.Smitli, of Mats.. Js visiting
friends la'the* cl ly.
‘J
Dr. Clayton Willison, of Detroit, was In
tbe city yesterday.

Mrs. fl. A; Barber visited friends in
Nashville this week.
Ed. Washburn. left Monday to attend
school In V&gt;lpariso&lt; Ind.
Miss Anna Giddings left this week for
her school in Dowling.
•4 Mr. and'Mi*s. M. L. Cook leave for Chlcage to-mqrrow mornlug.
Cirrle. Schumann
(Grand Ra’pid^ Wednesday.

turned

to

Mri. F.’McNan’era has gone to Allegan
to take ■ Largo ot Vuebbrg’i store.
Mrs. Fred Barlow and Mrs Julius Rus­
sel were m Grand Rapids yesterday.

Mrs.
H. Brooks Is in Prairieville
this week where her brother is severely
Hl.
Mrs. E. L. Benham, of Clinger Lake
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Burg­
hardt.
.

John Nnilthere, of New York City, ia
visiting liis unde'S. Matthews and other
relative* here.
Miss Francis Shriner returned from
Kalamaroo Saturday where she has been
spending the summer.
■
.•’Sr. and Mrs. Jos. Wardell and son
.' Charles are home from Chicago and may
apQbd the winter in this cltyt

THE BLACK BEETLE,
Bedaeho** Will Sometime* Eat Thet

The odious "black beetle-," which is,
properly. speaking, not a beetle at ally
is, like a number of other insect pests,
not indigenous to England, though it
is now'a “resident alien." The only
use which we ever heard found for
block beetles was to feed the first birds
of Paradise brought to England by
ship from the Malay archipelago. No
four-footed creature that we know will
cat them .except the hedgehog, and
cats, which are said to be poisoned by
them. This is hardly strange, for ev­
erything which they touch Is contami­
nated by their repulsive odor. Even
hedgehogs are a failure, though tradi­
tion makes them thrive on cockroaches,
-says tho Spectator.
An early ambition of the present
writer was to live in a house stocked
with black beetles in order to keep a
hedgebog. At last this came about.
' The new house swarmed with the in­
. sects, and we had the luck to find a
hedgehog in a cowshed and brought it
' ,home.
uncurl
the
~ It
•• would not Sa*,*
—*. in uio
kitchen, so we put it in a dark cup- ;
board, where there were enough of the
creatures to "feed right a great hog,"';
aa the cook, wbo was disappointed in
the animal’s size, remarked, disparag­
ingly.. But the hedgehog never un.curled. Wo'looked at him night and
d&lt;y and, found beetles running over
him and speculating whore they would
begin to cat him. At last wo carried
him to the lawn, whore he did move
and walked into the tennis net and
had to bo cut out to the great destruc­
tion of the meshes. Black-beetle kill­
ing is a limited but respectable calling
in London, and a leading member of ■
tbe craft sends his card round at inter-

in London, to intimate that in his
opinion- the time has come when his
services ought to be required in the
houses which ho has attended during
many changes of ownership or occupa­
tion. One habit of the beetle, if the
observers are correct, itself tends to
their destruction. The eggs are car­
ried under the body of the female, and
not dropped at hap-hazard. So that if
the creatures are once exterminated,
their quarters can only be repeopled by

that the

Old People Are Women.

A long and highly interesting letter
from M. Alexander Dumas appears in
a Paris contemporary. It is in reply
to a request for an expression of opin­
ion on the part of the - well-known lit­
terateur on the new and at present illdefined movements in the great cen|er» of learning uraj the ruing gon"
eration r&gt;n
on tlin
tho nnMoot
subject nf
of "Mysticism,"
and on the controversy as to whether
or not this moveiaent is based on a re­
ligious tendency. M. Dumas sums up
his opinion in the following interest­
ing profession of faith:
■
"The power, whatever it may be,
that created the world, which I can­
not believe created itself, having up to
now retained, while using us as in­
struments, the privilege of knowing
why it mode us and whnt it docs with
us, this power appearing more qnd
more determined to keep ita secret, I
believe, if I may be allowed to speak
freely, that humanity fs beginning to
cease its efforts to penetrate this
eternal mystery. It bus tried reli­
gions, which have proved nothing
since they are all different; it.has con­
sulted philosophers, who were equally
unsuccessful, since they were contra­
dictory. Humanity is now going to
endeavor to overcome the difficulty
alone by the simple use of ita instinct
and common senhe, anil, as it Ims been
placed on earth without knowing why
or how, it is about to try to be as hap­
lcn
py as possible wiih tlie means furnished
.
by the earth itself.”
The eminent academician foresees
in the not very remote future an eru
when the useJess search after the.
eternally hidden having,ceased people
will agree to live at peace with one an­
other. M. Dumas, who detect* this
tendency .even in facta which appear
to be most directly opposed to it, con­
cludes:
,
"These armaments, of all nations,
these continual menaces, this resump­
tion of race oppression, are evil signs,
but not signs of bad augury. They
are the last convulsions of what is go­
ing to disappear. The social body re­
sembles the human body,- tlie malady
being only a violent effort ot the or­
ganism to throw off a morbid and nox­
ious element. Those millions of armed
men who are drilling every Jay in view
of war of general extermination have
no hatred toward those they may be
called upon to fight, and none of their
leaders dare declare war. An agree­
ment is inevitable within a given time,
which will be shorter than wc suppose.
I do not know whether it is because I
am not much longer for this life, and
that the light from over the horizon
already affects my vision, but I do be­
lieve that our world is about to wit­
ness the realization-of the words:
-Lots one another.' without Inquiring
whether it ™ » mon or a god who nV
tered them.”

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It is an acknowledged fact that
great age is attained by women of tener
than by men. The true reason, prob-1I
ably, lies in the quieter and more reg­
ular life usually led by women, whosq
nervous systems and brains are, conse­
quently, not worn out so quickly, as a
rule, as those of men, says Pearsons
Weekly.
'
One of the most famous female^ eontenarians was the countess of j Det*^ :
mond, who lived to be one hundred,
and forty-five, and died in the rei^n of ,
James I. from the eftccte of an acci-,
dent.
j1
This \yonderful woman found I her-1
self, at the age of one hundre^, so
lively and so strong os to be able to ,
take part in
when »ne
she
n a dance, and
ami wnen
m..v
hundretl and forty she
wn:i qne
travclcd all the way from Bristol to
London—no trifling journey in those
days—in order to attend personally to (
some business affairs.
'
i
Lady, Desmond is. however, quite I
thrown in the shade by a French yOJ11* ‘
en. Maria Prion; who died at St. Co-1
lumbe in June. ItStS—it is snkl at the ।
wonderful age of one hundred and fifty-|
eight, j Toward the end of her lif^ “lie ,
lived exclusively on goat's milk and ,
cheese. Although her body was so
shrunken&lt;hat she weighed only forty- 1
six pounds, she retained all her mental I.
faculties to the last.
It is an extraordinary, but Incontest- '
able fabL that some women, at the age 1
when most people die, undergo a sort.
of natural process of rejuvenation— ।
the hair and teeth grow again, the
wrinkles disappear from the skin, ana I।
sight and hearing reacquire their for- ’i
mer sharpness.
1
A Marquise de Mirabeau is an exam- .
pie of .this rare and remarkable phe- |
nomenon.
She died at the age 01 j
eighty-six, but a few years before her
death she became In
in anru-arancc
appearance quite
young again.
.
The same thing happened to a nun o
the name of Marguerite Vcrdur, who
at the age of sixty-twtR lost her wrin­
kles, regained her sight and grew severnl neXv teeth. When she died, ten iI
years later, her apperranee was almost 1
that of b young girl.

WANTEDTO CHANGE ONE WORD.
Qalte a-'IMfference In tlie Document.

Another great engineering work re­
cently completed in Texas is the very
high cantilever bridge over the 1 ecos
river, says Harper’s Weekly. This
bridge, some 330 feet high, white not
the highest in the world, la ope of the
highest and at the name time one ox
the most considerable railroad struc­
tures ever erected.
'
When the engineers locating that
part of the Southern Pacific railroad
cam0 to the
th0 Pecos
peoos river
river they
ua wanted
CL.
L^_
bridge,
directly
across witha
--------rooro timid counsels prevailed, and
lnstead or
of maiuw
taking •
a flying lc*P
insteaa
* o
- ver •
canyon more than
•
—
S00 'feet J
deep
----- it was
decided to make » (Stour of aj roll®by way of Ibe Rio Grande. Ihla waa
eleven or twelve years ago. This
1(jn
mute, plough tho curves were
Qnd th|} ffrade8 Ptcep,
expenbuHd and majntain and more
nairo to opernte. If was a heavy
on through-freight, and several
.,eftrs 3^0 it was decided to take the
fl
j
of the Pecos and thus avoid
^ades and curves and longer haul,
phennix Bridge company did the
The ejjuw
entire length -of
tho-------bridge
U
-------«,-----2 1(W /cet from sbutment to abutment,
^bcre are two cantilevers 173 feet fl
jncl)e8 jong each, and one suspended
jottjcfr&lt;riI^er span of 80 feet This
s , —
— is hung between
r, fh,.
suspended
span
the
two cantilever spans on eight massive
*mMUM spaces are left at
bars, and cxp
expansion
ocljl&lt;;nd ot RCverai inches whcre. it
“
should join the -j*
cantilevers. The *taj^at of tlie summer sun makes
pansjon B
this space f(jp
for eX
expansion
a necessity,
necessity.
n(]t]itiou to
to these
these spans
spans there
there are
are
In addition
...
eight lattice spans of 65 feet
each, one
plate-girder span of 45 feet, eighteen
spans of 35 feet each, and ।
slxtcen piaie-girder spans of 35 feet
cac]^ The width of the floor of the
com lcted span
«5 feet, part of
... . . .
__
which is taken up by a walkway on
cither side of the single truck.
The bridge has a factor of safety of
0ve; that is, it has sufficient strength
to bear five times the pressure made by
a continuous train of the heaviest locomotives moving over it. From the
ground ut the bottom of the canyon
£nd1 on the banks of The river the
bridge looks like a slender lattice­
work, but it is really, as will be seen
from the above statement as to ita
strength, a very solid aud stable struc­
ture.
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Private John Allen, of Mississippi,
had a c3.se in the supreme court the
other day,* says a. Washington correA romantic incident lias interrupted
spondeiit of the Ixmisville Courier­
the western tour of the nephew of tho
Journal; It had been drugging along sultan of Johore, who, with his illus­
for a good while in the jower tribunals trious uncle, was expected to visit tlie
and when it was reached in the higher world’s fair at Chicago this fall, ami
body the opposing counsel presented a the young prince will return home.
brief history of the cause so far as it Two years ago the prince visited Euhad gone. The justices hnd listened
attentively to theTiwver. nnd whenhe । rope and at Carlsbad fell tn love with
| ltad flnished Mr. Allen ,m»a«ked if the , the daughter of a locAl locksmith, who
! was famed in the district for bar
.I opposing
.
’counsel
—» yhad
-.j stated what ----was j beauty When the royal party reached
Lstrictly .true.
; Carlsbad a few weeks ago the prince
MIXING FOR HIDDENITE.
] “If your honors please,” Baid the
sought out the young woman and
A G«m AccldsataUy Dtaoorered That Is astute Mississippian. “I can best an­ i after a few days introduced her to the
ti Valuable
aa tbe
the question
with a . little
---- — ft
----Diamond.।
jj swer
•
.
.r" story.
sultan, who consented to their beSome years ago, BOtaon. the electric , Swine tltoe ego a slit-riff ol one ot the ,rothal
,ulUn mndc tl„. couple
wizard,
was convinced
platinum
countieji
in (J*N.
my state
There
1 .......
......—.1...... .4 that
,L.s----.._ * Ann„♦
itsia til mtttl.‘.l died.
IllCnt
W11S was
.......
• .
a present of five hundred thousand
existed in North Carolina. He sent ; another gentleman residing in the dollars land also settled one hundred
William Earl Hidden, an accomplished county who thought he could fill the and fifty thousand dollars on the
mineralogist, in search of it. Mr. Hid,- official shoes of the deceased to a bride's parents. After the wedding the
den little knew at the time how full of &lt; nicety, so he proceeded to draw up a young couple were to return to the far
results to him that pursuit of platinum. ; recommendation in his own behalf for
would be. Heeould-notfind tho desbed appointment to the vacancy and then
minenfl, but he found something t»r secured his neighbors' signatures, to it.
He recited in the document his numeri
better, says the Grout Divide.
Id Alexander county, u quiet part of ous qualifications for the position, and I
thX state many miles from a railroad, stated, among.other thing's, that ‘Mr/
fie was directed by Mr. J. A. D. Steph­ Jones was strictly honest.' He carried
enson to gem-bearing ground, and the paper to old J udge Smith and asked
Notice Is hereby given. That I, Geo. A. Dillooking a little more narrowly found him to sign It
Irnbeck, County Drain CommlMloaer of the
“The judge put on his specs and care­ County of Harry. Hute of Michigan, will, on
some of tbe gems. He purchased some
the iMh day of Seta.. A. D.. IfSO. at the sec.
land, returned to Edison, reported his fully read the paper over. Then he cor. of 1 and 2 ot Hastings. In the township of
Hastings at ie o'clock In the forenoon of that
vain quesf of platinum, then. went coughed and said:
proceed to receive blds for the construc­
" ‘Jones, I’ll sign this here recommen­ day.
back to North Carolina. Ho at once
tion of a certain Drain, known aa the Bar­
began to develop the mine. Sinking a dation if -you'll let me change
„ one word num drain located and eniabHahed in lhe townshlttN
of Carlton and Hastings and deacrlbrd
shaft in a simple way, he gradually
4t-'
as follows, to-wit! Beginning at a stake which
made the opening larger and larger, I "Jones glowed with satisfaction, for Is » feet east and GIO fret north of the corner
until superficially the mine presented * tlie judge's signature was a power in of sre 3S and « of T. 4 N. R. N w. Barry County.
Michigan, and running thence 8. Iq degrees
the aspect of a stone quarry. Out of the premises.
E fiio feet on land of Emma J. Barnum and
“ 'Uerl’ny, judge, cert’ny,’ he cordial­ crossing town line al a stake which Is 30 fret
this rude pit in the earth were takeneast of the corner of sec. 35 aud xi running
ly
remarked.
‘
One
tbord
can't
hurt
the
unnumbered gems, one hithertq un­
thence s I u degrees E SB fret, thence&gt; 62 feet,
known. To this Mr. J. Lawrence paper. Now, what word would yon thence 8- iq degrees. E I7&lt;&gt; fret thence west 30
fret, etjual to z73 fret on land of Hale Kenyon
Smith, of St Louis, an eminent scien­ like to change, sir?’
und crossing sec. line al a stake which is IM
nm
..
" ‘JVeB,’ replied the judge, 1 just r&lt;-ot Minrh (kF »ha,
tist, gave Hidden’s name, and "hidden­
ite,’* the equivalent of the diamond In want to scratch out the word •strictly’
value, became instantly the fashion. where it precedes honest and insert the
Its tender-tinted green crystals, ita in­ word •tolerably.'’’
tense hardness and ita new beauties
The grave justices laughed and the
equal to u« feet on land of tf. T’ lUCb7rd-oa
when cut were only some of its charms. case went on.
“d
» Point 1430 feet north of
From the day of Ita discovery to the
ronnlnx thrnee 8
present it has been a hopeless task to
w
* 230 fe*1 tkenco N 7S'i degrees.
No one has ever been known to get W job feet thence S 71*4 degrees, W 4' t*et
supply the demand for it. Every hid­
lan'?.of
M. Odel and
denite found is purchased long in ad­ the better of a Navajo Indian in trade.
whlch *" lt'2 ft*l
Navajos are as superstitions as.they thrn^ r
vance.
F *nd 'X- 3B.*rt*r Un,‘ winning
W
thence S
But, strange as is this flashing green are shrewd and have a mortal fear of ^wee. 8w
Wtfct feet thence 8
degrees. W
miracle of the earth, the place of ita a camera. Nothing will induce them
fe?.1 00 Und of H A.
birth is yet stranger. The laborers to pose for their pictures. The Utea isnu reel N of the E and W quarter line
who are working In the mine handle are equally difficult to photograph.
running thenee 8 »*£ degrees. \v ro reet
"What are you going to do with thence* T&lt; degree. W 1» V^etTheneift S?
their picks with the greatest care.
They are ou the-watch for “pockets." that?” asked a handsome Ute on the
41 * ..
teel on Iand of L. A. McIntyre
Possibly for an hour the digging goes San Juan river of a Salt Lake Tribune and ending at a stake In the tipper end of the
th 8a“cra lown drain that !s M7 fret
on and na-yjxjcket" is struck. Present­ correspondenL
r
of *&lt;■ 6 T. 3 N. Range 8 W.
ly iue
the pica
pick goes
goes into
into an
an opening;
opening; with
with
"We want some Ute pictures for the
» "take in the main ditch
careful fingers the earth is partially world's fair to put with the white H ofmijnj™rere*'VW ’’J**1 from “Uko No
• I &lt;*■ tn.iin itrnln &gt;vn&lt;l
»k....w- xt ...
removed, and finally the miner feels man's and the Navajos."
——... .. ...
।
tv 54
&lt;&gt;» H-™ Rlchanlvm
J
with his hands every portion of the
"That's well enough for the white
n ’ln° Ml * point» feet west
walls of the opening. It may happen man and the Ndyajoa,” replied the n?
w*• ,nullnw ■ thimc© N 1
that his search is in vain, but It is of- Ute, "but it's bad medicine for us. As ,leJF*wt on hmd of W.F.OdeL
txHtornI’
width
said drain- fret
feet «ii
tener the case that his fingers touch soon aa a Ute has hia picture taken he .
w of urancn
Branch i&gt;
to 2 In 1 «d
t h"
little crystals that are so imbedded in gets sick and dies. We do not want 1,
ba,ance Is 3 feet an
and
It hlv
him' &gt;
a m"I’ope
otm, outward
nntwnwt
,? 11
V*
,ho
8Urffcce
on
either^Ude
the sides of the pocket that their that tool In onr country. It 1. b^l of 4i&lt;Irirees and Ita &lt;i&lt;-nis
. to lhe grade of th« wne/ro "rirfn
points alone project outward. They medicine.’
Nothing will Induce a Navajo to !
ol
»=
.
orc carefully picked out. Perhaps all
are beryls, perhaps there are a dozen touch a fish,
eat it w,vaMK
Swing a , - wrcnou at the outlet «,f (hn drain win s.
i *much
---------- leas- —
lA the face- of
V___
a ..
a .Navajo
and the Srd!P‘uB*Mre»metSem*,n!!i* l*ct,nn9 «" tbrir
kinds of gems, or it may be that there fish in
w.U^ lYkow.1.
are only hiddenites. Sometimes gems
worth hundreds of dollars are thus
taken from one pocket.
There hYX" “in Chloro

Jar^Slr

who rxther prided himwlf ou hi . wZu e-mvL.,0. Sfiit
When animals or planta are removed and varied knowledge ot law.
, ----------------to
"lw ij
from their peculiar and natural dis­ other dny he w«. compelled to lliten
in tn
'ailttM
&lt;aKJrtwfcJjf;,
0_.*x *
__
L!«“ .Ww.% u" wfla.TJtl." tS
tricts to one entir^y different in cli­ &gt; emw that h*d been .ppeMlkl from .
mate some surprising changes take Justice ot the pence. The young prxc- IwTTl
b’
.ur.
titloner who uppeored t£
place. As soon as possible after such
removal they change their character Uni ™ long and tedlou.; he brought' nSHriillld"?,«■ ■■&gt;. M'.luh277?d
and habits so as to conform with their In .11 the elementary text-book, ini H•■» ——
quoted the fundamental propositions . w 111 *, &lt;'nnl
al Uw At U.t th. judge uXht It '“I'iTo?.?!
good wool-bearing sheep transferred
from some northern pasture to the was time to make an effort to hurry
S “1 '* H
J , Pw ’•» °f nw q
tropics changes hia c'oat to a thin, cov- him„up.
*7
| q of nw v
fling bain scarcely re- *C»n t we arnnme,” he »ld, blandly, ■ *«leHorne
erinp of
““■* ‘nMW* * Utu« ■*« 1 ii
sembHng „
.. ,
tute of hair altogether, and even been
“Thatu th. very mistake I mad. In '
dwtrhms habits.

notice
I am going to dispone of my
new furniture at some price.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­
stering and repairing.

Don’t

Jefferson St. Furniture
Store.

bR. Q. W. LOWRY,

Asscst in ruining
your eyesiglit but,
■ ’have your eyes
examined and fit­
ted with glasses by

A LOT OF

Second Hand

SIGN

OF THE
ELEPHANT

WANTED !

SAW LOGS
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING.
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can't handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.
■

J. L. WILKINS, act.

Qood Shoes
fl Low Price
That’s what everybody is looking for
now days, and everybody that comes into my
store find just what they want.
The times
are close and one dollar does the same work
now that two dollars used to do.

SCHOOL WILL COMMENCE
Soon and you will want some shoes for the
children. I have a full line and can suit you.
&gt; )id you ever try a pair of the Baldwin shoes,
&lt;• Ross, Levis &amp; Pifers? They can t be
- - aten. Always call on me before buying
ots, shoes or anything in that line.

F. Q. STOWELL

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ing medium tn Bar­
ry County.

Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 26

HASTINGS, MICH., SEiPTEMBER 14, 1893.

Hastings Banner.

THE CELEBRATED

EXAMINE JTHE

WHIPPLE GUIDE.
ATTA^TTNfENTa

Also look at my line
of Buggies, Carriages,
Road Wagons Carts.

IRfl'VflN VflLKENBURGH
ling Hardware Dealer
In Barry Countyf

YOUR FUN and
OUR FUNERAL!

WE ARE DEAD

Broke financially, but we have lots of BOOTS
and SHOES on hand. They should be on
foot, and to place them there we are selling
We have always
them cheaper then ever.
marked our goods in plain figures and they
are our selling price to everyone, just call and
see how we will slice it off.

WOOLLEY Gr BR2N50N

WHOLE NO. 1996

learned the ‘‘sliding act" to perfection.
The Baptist society of thia place have While attempting to make 2nd base and
A VENERABLE TOAD.
cauaed their church edifice to be repaired when about half wayv to second, Schantz,
from the injuriea done sometime since by threw the ball to second, Garlick, who
the electric storm that done no much dam­ was on second made a good catch, but
In laying the foundation of a''house
age throughout this country, and now are the doctor would not turn back for be was
Jfrepainting
IC'B.
the same,.adding much to the bound to make second if possible. • He in Whitcsboraugh some fifty years ago
general appearance both Inside and out— was running with
witn great velocity ano
and inc
the worxmen
workmen nao
had occasion to spilt,
split a
On the first of Sept. Geo. W. William#, throwing himself upon bls abdomen. I large stono from the millstone.grit,
Wm. II. Brown, A. J. and Tip Bradley which is a little prominent, he slid about Rays the Detroit Free Press. It was
were summoned to attend the funeral of a sixty tort and wrKtd In raaily niaklna perfectly
mined nnd compaeL
brother-in-law. Mr. Zlrifterman of Ceresco. second. The doctor was minus several
-- — - it, however, they discov
”------ ­
On opening
wrl liw ' w!’ 1.
y .’lck «•'“ « lhi&gt; And on the Sth. they were” again called to buttons and It took soveral rolls of court
ered 3 black or dark brown spherical
had tl.? “‘f * ° * oul arou,M| uud attend the funeral of hia wife Mm. Zimer- plaster to patch up his wounds, but the mass. This they removed and turned
had a nlaj.se and now confined to his i&gt;ed mun who was a sister to Mrs. Williams. doctor says Its a sure way to make second
Mrs. a. V Warren went to visit her Mrs. Brown and thu Bradleys. The fun- —The Lutheran church will be dedicated over, when to their unbounded sur­
son near Gun Lake last Friday expecting* enta! M Mrs. Zlmerman took place on Sun­ on Sunday Sep. 17. The exercises will be prise it proved to be a toad, much
larger than the common species anil of
to return on Monday—F. Goddard has the day the 18lb.—A quiet wedding took place good and a large crowd la expected.
a very dark color. It was perfectly
foundation laid to his new house—J. E. at the Westleyan Methodist parsonage on
Mllo
Lobins Is 1 A*&lt;|!ng hay |O nartlea the evening of August ‘29th, at 11.30 p. m.
torpid, but after contact with the fresh
In llMintu,! IKtw
ton_Mr». [&gt;r. The contracting parties were Charles Ma­
Drouth continues. Stock of all kinds air it began to(show signs of life and
honey and Miss Mabie Scudder of Ross being fed—Anew church building was to hop about in a heavy and ponderous
\«nl ura ,,,&lt;1 jJaugb,,., J,,,. ,.xpMl
rownship.
The
couple
linmedlatuly
wArnt
Helt her daughter In Lake Odessa this
dedicated at Doster Sunday 10th.. as a manner. The workmen, being ignorant
wevi. - ,vir&lt; IMano and Mm. Holyen start tnSellevue on their wedding tour. Itov. Congregational church—Mrs. Spauldings’ fellows, paid no attention to the toad,
r»r vu«-gaii ylelnesday to visit relatives a T&lt;S.p*on °mcl“tcd—Miss Vera Cortright sister left for her home In California last which hopped around, the yard for sev­
rettsrned
to
her
home
on
Thursday
after
week—It may be Interesting reading to eral days apjl titan disappeared. They
da»» Dr. VanHorn ncccompanied his
mh» Orlle aa far%s Chicago Inst Monday. having spent about two weeks visiting the Banker readers to know the amount
laid the stone in the wall so that the
Where tlx-y will remain a short time; from friends at Middleville, Hastings and Cale­ of rain fall the last five months and up to cavity remained in sight for many
tniTe Orlic win n-sunie UH Journey to Cai- donia—Mrs. John Brunny returned to her Sept. 9th. April. 5.44 Inches. May. 3.74
years.
The story was subsequently
home
Tuesday
after
having
visited
her
inches. June, 4.60 inches, July. 8.59
ifon.ia (or the benefit of his health. We
" -h him a sife journey and his manv daughter at Muskegon about one week— inches. August, 0.70 inches, Sept, 0.05 investigated by scientists, who, from
The last the testimony of several witnesses
frlemis m this vicinity trust lie may fully Hulling clover seed seems to be the order inches. Total 18.18 Inches.
Teir.iln Ids health—Died at her home Sept, of these days. P. 11. Lawrence and H. M. heavy raiu was July 25th. Since that were satisfied of ita truth.
The millstone grit is the oldest of
loin. Ellen, daiighi.-r of Mr. and Mrs. Byington threshed off the Alsach variety dale three light showers—Will Towne aud
James MeGI) in. after a brief illness with last week which yielded about three bush­ the Furr Bros, are delivering hay at Milo the secondary rocks, and must have
nt ilut age of 21 years.. Fun- els lo the former per acre, while the latter —Oorn all In shock—Wheat seeding rain been formed many centuries before the
two
bushels.
C.
McCoy
with
his
new
or
no
rain,
will
commence
about
the
18th.
Hie late home on Tuesday
deluge. It was supposed that the toad
p »i. and thu remains interred clover huller Is at work for Frank Law­ Inst.—Emmett Fennels delivered a tine might have grown from an egg de­
in t— Nh:kjt cemetery. Our* heartfelt rence who. expects to havq when all is essay nt the church Sunday evening. posited through some minute cleavage
hulled
about
two
hundred
bushels
of
AJSubject,
"The
Young
People
of
To-day
”
■
■' ‘^tended to the grief stricken
saeh doveneed. June cloverseed in some —Alfred Storr, Chas. Storr. Adolph Kam­ in the rock, but no cleavage could
Illi-1!&gt;»ir hour of affliction—M.
be found! and the only explanation
Smith Is b'lJdiiig a new poultry houte— [Instances jields from one to two bushels merer and Eph Barrett leave this morning possible is that the toad found its way
’ —
11. Babcock has his .house neariv com­ i per acre so far as your scribe has been in- for Chicago to take lu the World's *fair
into the grit while the latter was Ln
formed
—
So
dry
here
that
no
wheat
is
be
­
pleted— Mrs. JJE. Tobias i# entertaining
aqueous solution, over four thousand
lutr Aster for a short Huie—Mr. and Mrs. ing sowed in this locality and the probabil­
Mrs. A.-C. Wait was called from Cedar years ago; that grit hardened around
V- G. Rice attended the former's mother's ities arc that a less acreage will be sowed
funeral held at Johtisttiwn last Friday — than in former yean*—A newly shingled Creek where she was visiting, to South it, and that it existed within the rock
Clias Mack goes to Washington Ter. soon, roof adorns the store building occupied by Bend, Ind., to the bedside of sick friends ever since.
to settle up the estate ot the deceased, ।Cortright Jk Brother—Two new clover —Chas Fuller Is now making his home In ** A somewhat similar discovery was
I hullers propelled by steatn were running Grand Rapids having sold and moved there made while the Eric canal was being
Smith Woodmansee, his sou Albert being
in sight of each other lost week. One of — Lee McDonald was In ,Johnstown over excavated. At that time when digging _
the only heirj i
| them by Fay Mosher and the other by C. Sunday—Prof. Humphrey spoke to a full through a ridge of dry gravel the work- "
[McCoy—Mrs. Dell Monroe Is at Battle house Sunday morning and evening, will
Katland.
men came upon several hundred living
Bert Otis Hon Hie nick list—Mrs. Howe [Creek-having been at the Sanltarum sev­ return in four weeks—Mrs. N. L. Long is mpllusca of the mya cariosa and mya
ami I„ Lniikiinl attended the funeral of eral weeks for thu purpose of having a on the sick list and the writer Is on the purpurea families. They cooked and
[tumor
removed.
The
operation
was
suc
­
same list—Claud Wood uow rides a new
Mis. Klrshnek of West Rutland Sunday—
W. Ransom vj-rfs swapping yarns with his cessfully performed about two weeks ago bicycle. Girls sny’yesl when he asks you nte a number, and found them very
old soldier cofurades ai Indianapolis last and her family are anxiously w'altlng for to ride out with him—Mrs. C. Carpenter palatable. These living fossils were
।
her
return
next
week.
and son of Sunfield were guests of Wm. taken at a depth of forty-two feet from
week—C. Otib and wife spent Sunday at
Smith Sunday and attended church—Dr. the surface of the earth.
.
A. Martin's—Miss McClintoc commenced
Sayles visited friends In Lowell Sunday—
her school at lllgh Street Monday—Cyrus
The brick yard ‘has resumed business
MAGAZINE RIFLES IN WAR.
Belaon was on High Street Sunday—L. W. with a full force of liands—Another steam There was quite a straggle- Sunday eve
between
wet
aud
dry
weather,
dry
prevailHendrick and wife visited relatives in boat will be built here and put on Long
ling—L. Chase, D. T. Sprague, G. Gordon
Kalamazoo
,
.lait
, week
, —Maggie^
, . Hall
, went I.BIU.
Lake III..XI
next MIlllllICI
summer--—'UUUTgC
'George Al.
M. linmuiu
Graham mid wives recently returned froni^Woll
to Uwioi. M week lo '.eek her lortone and w,„ h,vlllg
to ,||u
„„
Lake Campirig.
.
nlrk’l.n.’ I'Mltwifc
&lt; ...
. ..
.
..
. -- .
picking
crapes--—1.
L. Ilmi.IrleV
Hendrick tvnu
wns tin.
the .are visiting
A belated report on the Chilian revo­
relatives here—Howard Mosh­
guest of R. Hallock of Hype. Sunday— er and wife will go to the world's fair next
lution of 189,1 has been made to the
Bowens Milly'
LaGripp is lurking around In this locality week—L. 11. Barnes visited his son Frank
navy department by Lieut, James II.
Miss
Rena
Minar
Is
In
attendance
at
the
again.
|
Searsand Ensign B. W. Wells, Jr.; of
at Richland last Sunday—Daniel Stewart,
of Mexico, is visiting relatives and friends world's fair this week—Vein Bechtel the navy, and the material has been
started to school at Wayland Friday—Mrs.
in this vicinity—It is supposed by some
collected in a pamphlet, and issued in
Mrs. Arthur Patton, of Kalamazoo, is people here that the world’s fair will be bardie and daughter, of Grand Rapids, are a limited,edition by the office of naval
visiting friends in town—Mr. I.. Carpen-" closed next Saturday to give jieople an visiting at J. Bechtel’s—William Bechtel
intelligence as No. 4 of the war scries
ter is able to |&gt;c out again—Mr. nud Mrs. opportunity to take In the matinee at Del- and Mrs. Ed. Fitch, of Wayland, spent
J. Brandstettfr. of Middleville, called on ton—There will be a Sunday school pic­ Sunday at J. Bechtel’s—Miss Eliza Glr- of information from abroad. The re­
port.
says the New York Herald, is
win
returned
to
her
school
in
Irving
Mon
­
friends here last week—Mrs. Charles nic in Kingsbury's grove next Friday—1
Tinkler, of Chicago, is. visiting at W. would lilce to correct a statement going day—Miss Myrtle Pierson commenced prepared from personal observation,
.Mullen’s—J. • Cairns lias. purchased the about that the chajiel organ recently pur­ school in the Robbins district Monday- statements of participants, official
Wlllld properly and will put in a stock of chased is a second hand instrument. Such Mr. and Mrs J. Bechtel were In Grand papers, and from presumably authen­
goods—Mr. arid Mrs. W. Briggs, Mrs. S. a statement is evidently false and merely Rapids Tuesday and Wednesday—School tic publications. The publication is aCollier. Mis. Dr. Mclx-oy. Mr. mid Mrs. the result of prejudice as competent commeni-ed at this place last week with carefully-worded account of the Opera­
M. Norris aud Miss Jennie Mullen left for judges after examining the organ have Louie Hail at thu helm—John Conrad, of tions on land nnd sea without tl;e com­
ijiicago Tuesday to visit the world's fair. pronounced it to be u good instrument Otsego, was at this plaufc Tuesday—Ed. ment which has made previous num­
Barringer Is at work for Wm. Manely—
and procured at a reasonable price. The Little Earnest Courad, of Otsego, is spend­ bers from this office interesting. The
house by whom the organ was shipped de­
Hotj and dry as ever but never mind it clares it to be less than ninety. da&gt; s old ing the week with his grand parents, Mr. pamphlet will have a place in military­
thundered a little this noon—IL D. Morris and it is too bad that such a story should and Mrs. A. C. Hunt nt tO(s^ place—Mr. libraries simply as a conveniently-ar­
went lo Battle Creek last Monday with a be going the rounds—Mr. F. Monnky Is and Mrs. John King nud Waiter Hunt ranged account of the revolution. It
load qf peaches—There will be a social building a brick house on his farm near took in the excursion to G rand Rapids gives a few details of strategic condi­
“
tions and the development of the con­
dance at Arrive Beards'this week Wed­ here and will bring his family here from Tuesday.
stitutional and opposing forces. The
nesday night—John Cooney of Cloverdale Grand Rapids tills fall.
book is illustrated by maps, charts,
was on our streets last Monday—Daniel
Klingensmith of Orangeville
passed
Mrs. Ed. Reynolds, of Jackson, is visit­ plans and copies of photographs. Of­
through our burg Sunday morning—Mark
Mrs. Byron Cookson is visiting friends ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Heck- ficial papers arc reprinted, including
Norris of Prairieville was In our locality In South Bend. Ind.—Mr. and Mrs. Albert erthornt—Miss Fernie Lentz. of Nash­ the reports on the sinking of the Blan­
last week after peaches—It is so dry that Dewie and daughter Man* are in Sunfield ville commend’d her school In the Felghner co Encalada. There are six appendices,
fanners are not seeding any yet bat arc' this week—Boni, to Joseph Card and Dlst. last Monday—W. P. Eddy has moved in which artj included current mani­
wailing for rain.
wife, the lOtli, a daughter—Miss Mary to Vermontville—Wm. Browne and daugh­ festoes, notes, etc. The only really im­
Cookson spent a part of last week iu Bat­ ter. of Bellevue, were the guests of W. 1. portant comment is that contained Ln
Delton
tle Creek—The wall for the new church Marble last Satnrdny amt Sunday—Miss the appendix on the Mannlicher rifle*
Those who started for the world’s fair ■ Is completed. Mr. Ferris, of Dowling, Nina Felghner Is visiting friends al Sara­ which appears to have served the au­
Tuesday moriiing were O. and E. Barrett, did the work—Thu L. A. 8. will be enter­ nac this week—Mrs. Wm. Neaw. of the thors and the naval intelligence office
Frank Dickins, John Perkins, John Will­ tained Wednesday of lids week by the northern part of the state, Is visiting rel­ with the sole suggestion derivable from
iams wife and daughter, ffhas. Norwood, I Mrs. Wm. and Byron Willison—Dr. Clay­ atives and friends in this vicinity—Lun
wife and son. Ansel Bush and daughter, । ton Willison spent a part of last week in Strow and family visited friends at Has­ the Chilian revolution. The note illus­
George L. Polley and wife—Mrs. Black-; Grand Rapids—Mrs. Mary Bellinger Is en­ tings tlie first of the week—Miss Flora trates, Ln the language of an unnamed
man accompanied the above us far as Kai-; tertaining her mother from Richland— Burginsn, of Petoskey, is a guest' of her “one who was with the army at the
amazoo—F. G. Adams and Charles Mor- Allen Thomas, of Kalamazoo, called on sister Mrs. lajn Straw tills week—Claude time," the disadvantages of magazine
reau went to Grand Rapids this week to bls aunt here last Sunday—Y. P. S. C. E. [PrieeMDdJay Pal mentier were ,, at Lake rifles in the hands of untrained men,
and their remarkable efficiency after
attend the kJ 0. T. M. annual review—E. at the school house every Sunday at 7:30 Odessa last Tuesday.
Schoolcraft of Milo was In town Monday p. m—This is a poor place for small
the troops become acquainted with the
on business-Mrs. Patton has been visit­ shows and magic lantern exhibitions. One
weapon.
8. E. Cook and Miss Maud Irish, of
ing her sister Mrs. Davenport this week— ventured in last Saturday night but was
BRAIN WORK AND VITALITY.
Huested A Co. have dissolved partnership compelled to entertain an audience of less Charlotte, were guests at Dr. L. F. Weav­
er’s Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. Ji S. Boise are
bv mutual consent—Mrs. Dr. Scribner than twenty.
ONB PRICE
visiting their sons F. C. and F. T. Boise
and Leda Norwood visited at Banfield last
here—D. P. Wyatt, of Detroit, Is again in
SHOE DEALERS. week—David Bowker of Hastings was in
Miss Agnes Fleming, of Erie, Penn., Is town to help the ladies of the M. E. church
You may kill a man with anxiety
town Friday last—Don't forget the mat­
inee the 16th. All kinds of rades and visiting her brother Rev. J. S. Fleming— with the cantata of the Baymakers—A very quickly; but it is difficult to kill
ball games—Those on the sick list are Mrs. E. W. Jordan started for the world’s fair Mias Dickens, of Caledonia, who has been him with work, especially if lie re­
Boynton, baby Whipple. Miss Fenlne, Monday—The ice cream social that was working for Mrs. Henry Roe, met with a tains the power, which most men of
Mrs. Sldnam’s oldest son, Mr. TolleO given at the residence of George Nye was very sad accident last Saturday d. m.. intellectual occupations more or less
daughter. Ernie Norwood. F. A. Blackmari a succesa both socially and financially— when lifting a kettle from the stove with posseoa, of sleeping nearly at will, and
and Mrs. Q. A- Hynes-Mra. Hiram Chase Mrs. Ella Gibbs, of Kalamazoo, is the her apron her clothing took fire and near­ without torpor. The- man who haa
is visiting In, Kansas—Mr. amdMrs. Wm. guest of her mother Mrs. Macomber this ly burned off before they succeeded in used his brain all bis Life, say for six
L. Whittemore returned from a 10 days week—School opened Monday morning extinguishing the flames. The girl Is hours a day, haa, in fact, trained his
very badly burned and It is feared that
visit at Petoijkev, Friday last—Rev. Mc­ with Mr. and Mrs. Atwood as teachers.
she will not live—Ed. McCartney, of nerve power and placed it beyond the
Lean has returned from conference held
Hampshire, lils.. Is the guest of his sister reach of early decay or that kind of
In Grand Rapids and it visiting at Henry
.There are several cases of typhoid fever Mrs. Wickham—Among our people who feebleness which makes so many ap­
Robinsons’ H» father-in-law s-George
Dlllenbeck County Drain Commissioned in our township—We wonder where the are at the world’s fair this week are Mr. parently healthy men succumb so
was here Tuesday and let the job of dig- Woodland prophet has gone. We have and Mm. 8. I). Barber, Mr. ami Mrs. John readily to attacks of disease. Doctors
Ing a dllch from Wm. P. bldnam s to Mud heard nothing from him for a long time. Barry, Miss Joe Downing! Mrs, Kllen- know the differences among men in
Lake to different parties not known at We wish he would come out of his hole bana, Mrs. W. G. Fuller. Dr. Comfort and this respect quite veil, says the Lon­
this writing-One can see • hone on the and prophesy rain—David Aspinall sub­ son. B. F. Reynolds, and 8. 1* Hicks— don Speaker, and many of them
scribed 88 towards the street fund In Lake The repairs on the Congregational church acknowledge that the “habit of sur­
race track almost any lime a day.
Odessa one day last week—The case of are completed and services were resumed viving" which they find in their first
Harrington vs Barnum was tried In justice there last Sunday as usual.
wrwwK&gt;&gt;
patients arises from two causes—one,
Bom to Mr. .nd Mra. Bdor Brawn od Vella's court on Saturday and decided in
which used to he always pleaded, be­
Knot SIU a daughter—C. H. Thur.ton favor of Harrington—The case of the peo­
ing that soundness of physical con­
ple vs Jay Strlcklen was tried last week.
The massive six-foot reflector in the stitution which some men enjoy by
Strlcklen
was
found
guilty
of
assault
and
tola pUm la anlu runnina undar too mn;
hereditary right, and the other, some
Lord
Rose
telescope
at
Parsontown,
.Krtrool o[ F. A. Splekler—Mra. b. Cl battery and fined 85 and costs of suit
Iceland, is justly considered one of the recondite form of brain power, seldom
Wlnx o! OIW apenl a tow days wlIB amounting in all to 828.45. The fine was
exhibited, except under strong excite­
modern
wonders
of
the
world.
The
promptly
paid
—
School
district
No
8
Is
/rianrU here last week—Miss Jennie
Sd.ir.rr a blrtodar party to brr tolnndj building a sew school house and propose gigantic reflector, the first that ever ment, by any but those who through­
to have school next winter -Woodlaud solved the problem of the nebula of out life have been compelled to think
|„t Friday r"""1'''”’"" “c"5
fair this week Mr. and Mrs. C. H. inursf cltizeus enjoyed a lively game of ball on Orion, is set in the end of a fifty-five- and, so to speak, use their thoughts as
ton, Oliver England. »e°rge Cross and Monday. The east end west sides of foot wooden tube, held together by other men use their ligaments and
Sirman Bn.aard-rr.nk Frlrnt « nta- Main St played a matched game, the iron bands. Although it weighs n muscles. If snch a man is tired of
larial fever—Brlson ijconard of Oakland players consisting mainly of the business fraction over four tons it is so sensi­ life, medicine will not save him; but,
vbltod hl« -bier Mrv. 8. Carlisle aud fam- men. At the end of the sixth Innings the tive that the pressure of the hand upon us a rule, his will, consciously or un­
Hv Saturday and Sunday Maurice Eng score stood 17 to 16 in favor of the west the back will produce distortion in the consciously. compels the trained nerve
side. Then Miller, who Waa catching for
land returuerl from the north last Friday
KSFSSii..!w*”'’
the west side was taken suddenly sick and reflected image of a star. Compared power to struggle on. Whether the
with the human eye this monster re­ bruin can actually give power to the
h«r dauahtor Mra. Edaar Brawn-Groryr bad to quit the game leaving the west
Ji„p nt Cnlltorola rlaltod hl. ntotot-r and side without a catcher. At the end of flector is as 130,000 to 1; it has a pene­ muscles is not certain, though the entrating power of 500, and can reveal
die
ninth
Inning
the
score
stood
18
to
32
nrarher A. R- J««p last w«k—Mlaa
Millie Draper la apendlna a tow wwli I. in favor of the east side. The only re­ stars so remote from our earth that it in a last rally looks very like It; but
markable play was made by Dr. Baugh­ would require 30,000years for the light that it can materially affect vitality ia
jackson to Uw ••«*&gt; r*l‘9'TXUl,r^u.t man Tire ductor has attended a great to reach us, and yet light travels at
I many bail games and ia quite an entbuslid.fcnea—l»idlcld.
aaL Among bls many good playa he has
night C.M. intonown.
Published Thuradaya by

COOK

BTiOS..

COUNTY news

Also carefully cximiii
tiie Truss Ro I
nient. This w !&gt;Oll IS ,
just what you v nt—the
strongest and- i&gt;
market.'

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Baby Carriages
At Cost
At McCoy’s
For 30 Days

�LIVES CRUSHED OUT.

We desire to ray th ear riihrtn.
,
years we have breti* ~-Hinrh, 7*
New DifiCOVviy for
^r‘ ^nK’s
n»r. n™ Lu, An,. SR*
Soot A —Tho outbound
astings
anner
LIVED OVER A century.
Salve UII1 Ete-in, . ................. T
world', fair apaeml «» “&gt;• Pro-Handle
GondoliersbudlM rem-i.r,
‘
« »n„
.
Wilson, ol
c«‘*
rod
th.
Inbound
Valparalro wteommoTha pcaoatol rooUne ot
Thursday, Sept. 14, ^93bare .Iveu ,uek aiilv,i»i
,*■*«
.I!•«■&gt;
datlon
on
th.
PeooaylTrola
road
col
­
Ilf.
iolerrupfad oo« mornlwlatakT
Mm Sarah
cefebratal het 10M
We
do
not
by ro incident which root a nPP‘” “&gt; Mrthdav at the rr.ljonoe of hat danffh- lided with terrible fatality near CElm eeerr lime, and w, .ur.d n-oiv
Cook bros- Propr**tor,‘
hour
Thuroday
morning
at
S1M
o
eloejt
tbe
purely
!„»,•.
it
..ild.'
iJ,
2’“*
eacttemrot oror the (troonda On the
In tho oollfalon elrrren were killed, alx do nol follow ilwlr uw. Tl..«.
ihoro ot theaonth po”,i. ”hlc^ 7h.”re fa
„ero aerioroly
Injnrod rod J«r- bare won their anal popnurn,
on tha north with the lagoon. |lharo fa
oral were .lightly
Injured
The their mertte W. IL Cw.1,,,’,. “
enc.mpe.1 a colony ot the
killed and aorloualy Injured were.
Quaknhl I ndiana Irom Quero Clmrtotfa. «
frv in 1840. She came to Kalamazoo &lt;m the Pro-Handle train. The .lightly
(lUarHStirrrrt &lt; ur„
and Vancouver falrod.They haro 5^, Buffalo
We authorize our advertized 4rilrri.t,
Injured were on the Valparolao roeximtheir inaaaive cabin, dance hauro. tail
•ell Dr. Klint'. X,
1,;
»
ha&gt; alnca reaWed thtra
modatlou.
Thu
great
loo.
of
lite
on
tol.ro
pole,
and
crooea
con.plcuonaly
“n ha. never lu.d -p-tWl" “d
Tin: Indiana state world’s fair com­
sumption, coughs mp
thfa
mission has finally decided upon Sep­ located along the shore. Some ol tha tvealRhtand bearin|rehalleng«e'&gt;»&gt;P^ the Pro-Handle tram mu eauaml by OOUdltion. It y&lt;,u jir,. ;iittlH-twl
(njct,a|ujion
mu, g
the
toleaconlng
of
the
firet
coach
of
the
canoea.
which
are
»ery
large.
»"
d
•«
tember Stth as Indiana day at the fair.
cough, cold or suy |unK. tur.it
with many* h^rheryeara
train with the baggage ear that pre­ trouble, sn.l will um- Hu­ — -.....kt or ehe»t
Tnr Pennsylvania commissioners taahioned from trunk, ot huge tree,
as direct
ceded It The accident fa the worat ot ed, -giving it a fair trial,
.
StabtMMi «&lt;»
—
..
have decided to give the state building indigenous In those falanda. Iwnr raw!""'l)-ni-nrcrm
blancc
in
form
to
tha
Venetian
gond&lt;&gt;
the
kind
that
ever
happrtmd
near
CMJohn Salo and I-ar &gt;T.lr.ila who
to the cify oi Chicago after the exposi­
beneflL you may reiuru,ii
n teltlr and
the
The reaemhlanee. howerer. fa name from Minnewta A week
were .ago. The Hat of dead and injured fa have your money n-fuiMhd. I We maid
tion. The building is well built and las.
confined to contour, for while the pin­ murdered nt J&lt;»eph
not make this oiler &lt;ii&lt;! .
“Xk
cost 885.000.
waawer Wllfar Ihealer. Dr. King’s New Disn.. r&gt; &gt;'"! |iiow that
dole, are gorgeous with paint anil ance saloon Pn the ro“l ,ro‘
be relied
The Maryland building contains ex­
Ctucaga
. ,
on. It never dlsappiH:.-.
plush.uphofatory.
the
Quakoh
canoe,
to
Calumet,
^boiit
4
miles
west
of
the
1&gt;I«I Ixilllwf
hibits whlch|give an excellent idea of
ChcsmrE. Coffln. Carthage. Ir.4
tatur p"«e 'Yho
’'"“J
E. M. Rigney, general-traveling Irelght uKcnt free a| W. H. Gresl.-.c' » di^ug
the oyster industry. Models of oyster arc rude, weather-beaten craft]
Large- site .r»0e and gi.ue
On the morning above mentioned. carotid artery were »«'r»d
Wisconsin Central railroad.
boats are sljown, and a model of au
J. D. Adams. Fairfield, III.
1
Hawmissati. chief of the QuakoJtl*. h»d men by elate from a knlte
Nat Hrroyster pocking establishment.
F. M. Domard, Torre Haute.
pmer wrni alao donfforou. y «tabte !
rile l»-t ulw ■ . 11..
,„t
Gail Hamilton and James’G. Blaine, gone out in his canoe, for *
F. D. Fleming. Fairfield. HL
tionol along the lagoon‘M*11"’* but wlD recover. Simmon. &lt;eP» «» _
W. D. Rlcbardioa. iftl State street, Chicago bruise,, wm-,, ulcer,.
:
Hon. Defter Curtto
two big ostriches in the ranch on the
.,. * licenced -loon and a dlareputable
Albert Heinz. Vlncvnnca. Ind.
«lm. tetter. . I.s|.|.,: h,.,„ , rl,
“
Midway, escaped and were only recap­ leisurely along with
William Shornlugur. 24 years old, clerk. New
Ot Madison, Wls., a reliable business man. tured when tjomc cowboys came in and rtephew, in the bow, the qhieftain plate. There was no clew.
1""
I* foaitiwjAlbany. Ind.
•tales that he " had a bad cough for two years.
viewed with surprise the majestic
ly qures piles or mr ,|nt« require*!. In*
lassoed themCokaoro
tramp
atMuronya
morrea
Heath
building* around him and bowid revere
guaranteed tn *|ve pert* r' '•:',i'f«ciion,or
After tho Crip.
, ,
The exhibitions given by the life­
Sumwl E&lt;ltem.
o&lt; th,' A”’ Chicago
1 nib per
Michael VoU. Id3 Jackson street, Louis­ money iflutnl»ii. Hi.
I got a bottle ot Rood’s Barsaparilla swUt gave saving crew on the lake front have cntially to the gplden statue of the venter, fa Uvlnff nl Port Un™. » &lt;*•
For sale by W. II.
ville. Ky.
'M druggist.
tne relief at once. I have takeii-slx battles and proven such An attraction that the offi­ republic os he entered the grenft basin,
WUmm Turner, ctgsr dealer. Chicago.
until year of ....
hi. a«n He wa» horn In
probably thinking it an idol
Henry
W.
Cariy
a
Aim.
cer in charge has ordered that they be
__
*
..
—
1
iriu
n.'n.'.ijirs
were
I'l’
.et!
phkr&gt;, M
fa »
The
names
of
those
seriously
injured
Presently at the west end'of the jjova Scotia
and his ancestors
--------V and. .U
candidate for hie
ol
grand
cjuVnmb
Datch. r»cou»
He ta tall•••*•
and
erect
given hereafter at 2:30 o’clock Mon­ bAln.* gondola, manipulated by two Nova
are as follows:
Dutch. He
days, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
, athletic gondolier*, named Giuseppe hxiking
William-Richter. Edwardsport. Knox county. er of the Macaber*.
know Lam much better in every way.'
forward to many more yemm
Ind., head hurt and Internal InjurlMt: William
The Swedish commissioners on be­
“Whv should I not?"
Ex-Congressman Yuuiuaii* hail his left
•
Hood'S PHis curo al* ”Ter ll‘s’ btllousueas, half of the ^Swedish government have Martin and Enrico Sulino, nhot out joyful activity, "....v
. —
— •&lt;] had two Brewer, baggage master Louisville train, left foot seriously crushed yrsterejay while
from beneath the bridge and glided he
be *aid
saiu to a recent
reveuv vtaltor^
.
“
•undlce, indigestion, sick headache. 35c. ’
leg amputated. Internal Injuries; Joseph VoU.
sent a letter td the. foreign office ten­ swiftly past the dreaming QuaWuhl*.
aunts who died in their Wth year, and 523 Lam plain street. Louisville, Ky., head cut; superintending the pulling ol dumps on
Durber. train newsboy, right loot hurt: his farm near Saginaw
dering tHeir national building to the
Their guy appearance roura-J the pa- my father
-------- was
_ 103 _years and 22 daysold Claude
Herman Richter, FreelaudaviUe. Jud, bead
South park commissioners to be held triotic pride of
the Haw'mirautl. when he passed away.
cut; Harry Klein. V.n^anci. Ind.. Internal
in trust foY the people of Chicago. The Grasping his paddle firmly he made • long-lived family."
Conboge. 10d,
lad-, akuU
skull frac
frao-­
Injuries; W. A Hill. Conboge,
She hetchclrd the tins anti rariled ihr
offer was declineii.
tured. may die; Henry Hagemevir. San­ woo), and wove the linen, ami i spun the
sign to his nephew, nnd soon the block
“ The Niagara Falls Ro'-de.”
Dr. Zaky ^abbagii, the Eyptian doc­
Fight with a Bear.
county.
* lad., hra-l M
cut,
born, Kaos
’*------------craft went up to the gondola. The
tow, and made the clothe* for |jm hnsbuui
intorasl
tajurira.
John
Michael Sancomb, of Bay county, to­ foot 1tnrahod.
tor in the Cairo show, tried to kill - Venetians xaw tho movement and- u
Stations.
Hose itrreu
Ixvransport. ten children, she inad, butler .md cheese,
Manage!* Pangalo by shooting at him, race ensued which qpHated tl]e ntten- gether with two neighbor*, wentjona Brisco,
□t and back hurt; Casper she dipped tallow Candles, !&lt;&gt; light the
KASTWABD.
berrying expedition nnd Btirrtxl up a Jud., I
but failed. pVu would suggest to Dr. tioq of thousands along the ba
anei, Ind., -.lower
jaw -brokthe house at. night, ami sj»i- cooked all the
Meyer, •.
------ &lt;--—
Hastings....... .
Zaky Sabbagh that shooting is not the
nnd bear, though not intentionally. He at­ en; William Billingsley. Clyde. O, head food for her huusehDld by an &lt;&gt;;«« fire­
For a time the* two were 1:
tacked them, but they finally succeeded cut, left leg crushed: Joseph Ecbenbom. Cam
Stations.
means physicians in this country em­ nose on an easterly course,
place, and bii.:k oven. Yeo; alid&gt; hen da/
den.
O„
cheat
hurt
Msx
Oodcnrath.
assistant
in driving him away with club* and
ploy to kill people.
alr sdy »h
curious to .note the different action
manager SchUicr theater, Chicago, head cut aud was forty year* of age -inSix men and a keg of beer were sail­ of the rowers. The gondoiiep made knives, the only weapons which they generally bruised; WUliarn H1U. Carthage. Ind. old woman whose Inrst dsy- w. re ottt
c| K. OSBORN. Local Agent. HasUsp. ing in a biiinU yawl and when off Jack­ strong, steady strokes with th« Iir oars, had. Their clothes were torn off in the' aplue hurt nnd whole body bruised; Charles Her shoulder.- were bent ami her'i. .mts
wo: ■ sp^.
&lt;J. M . Bvoauss «. P &amp; T. A. Chicago.
son park the boat was upset. The feathering them in the #atcr, w hile
the fight and tlreir bodies badly scratched Ueble. farmer. Knox county. Ind., jawa hurt lanced by hard w«.rk.’ atm
I
aud back wounded.
neb-* mid a cap. . Her gn-at graii&lt;f.iianghter
beer waa lost, but the men were res­ Indians, on their knees, used th* ir aliort and bruised
The accident i* charged to a blunder with all iht tn d- ru convetd* urek lor com­
cued byjCapt. Easton, of the German paddles nervously until the fcom rip­
zrt) /
,■
, Everywhere. Competent
----- ------ mat]e by F. B. O'Connor, train dispatcher fort. leiiurinvnt anil luxury tna-. be
launch Daimler. The men were so' pled in white streaks from th* bow of
Fifty-two observers in various local!- . foj_
i&gt;enn&gt;yiTauia road at Fort charming and attractive at fortv-ii'-e as a: ‘
downhearted; over the. loss of the beer tne canoe.
caleforauch po*«tio«w at the Grand Rapid* Butie* in the state say that during the . Wftvne&gt;
twenty. E-pecially a- this true il 'he pre­
that they forgot to thank CapL Euston
irims Gillfr. Shorthand, and Nurmal N-bool.
Tie Venetians ire their gorge ms cos­ week ended .September 2. Inflammation ;
serves her health and l-enuty by the uw uf
’
. known
For Catalogue, addraw
A. 8. Pariah, Propr. for saving thbir lives.
DRIEST SPELL KNOWN,
tumes shouted excitedly, but the In­ of the kidneys, dysentery and cholera I
Dr. Pierce* Favorite I'u .-.••! pt hi-. which
ditnis, stolid os a totem pole, uttered infantum increased in area of preval- , Tht) Pfww,t Protracted Dronght Break* wards off nil feniAle hIIik&lt; tits aud irreguNEW LIBERTY BELL.
NOTICE OF LETTING.
not a wont Several electric'1 lunches ence.
Diphtheria was 1 eported at j
the Kerord in Illinois,
and gfndolas followed in the Make of twenty-nine places, ( scarlet fever
tever at i Chicago, SepL 12.—It haa been righty keeps the life current lii-a!‘.bful a|i-l vigor
Brain LettljjK.
the racers.
thirty-eight, typhoid fever ot thirty- three lla..R nlnce jj rained jn Chicago, oils. and eniables the trotuau of middle age
Noti-ata hereby Rivcn. Timh 1. R C. Norton
The Columbian liberty and peace hell,
TowmWp Drain Comtnissioaer ot the Town­
-----------------1- al thirteen places.
BQd 1W dayR nince
hBg
any io retain the fresh n*?* &lt;•! girlhtod upon,
Down the basin and past th*t golden X.
five
and
measles
ship &lt; f Orangeville Comty-of Burry. State ot cast to the order of the Daughters of
her brow and chryk. th» -icl.-t of youth io
statue went Indians and Ve• letians,
Michigan. Will, on Use 1C 4«y of September A. ;
• rain between the hours of 7 a. m. and 8
Shat While Mealing Potatoes.
D. IKD, st Oliv-r Cbalkcra In said Township of ’ the American Revolution, has arrived The gondola reached the tuuii el first
7 miies p- m- Tl,’s dry weather has cost the Sold by all dmKubu.
Orangeville at 3 o'clock in tire afternoon of i at Chicago from the foundry at Troy.
David
Gilen.
living
about
7
and
went
through
ahead.
The
boats
that Jay. proceed to rceeire bids for the con j N. Yf Iti is attracting general atten­
*
fanners millions. Over half the corn
stractinp of a certain Drain known ar.design-1
then entered the south pond a: d made northwest of Atlanta, shot and killed
crop of this state and Indiana ia a fail­
atvd as "the Clndker Township Drain. ” located I tion. although -not viewed with the
and established In tire said.Township of Orange­ Same revcrcftce bestowed on the old for the Quakuhl village. The j ondola u man by the name of Charles Burton ' uro because of the drought- There Grand Haven, charmd with Inii llng up •
roughwhile
he
was
stealing
potatoes
,
Gilen
a traveling man and fobbing him|uf «c«v ■
ville, anil described as tallows, to wit: comcrept steadily' ahead, for the
niencinri at a-take that 1st No I of the clem liberty b&lt;j)l in the Pennsylvania state hewn canoe could not.be forced 1 hrough is about &lt;52 year* old and is respected have »&gt;eeii but two seasons in twenty
Township Drain of Orangdville and on land of -building.
years when the^annual rainfall wm
the water like the painted c -aft of by his neighbors. Burton was about
&lt;»liverCtialker ninnltigUienceSouthaiDegrees
Col. George I’ Sanio’fl. l’H* dli|k»6«l &lt;&gt;!
less than the Xventhcr probabilities
There tire three* inscriptions on the
East 500 feet on land &lt;&gt;f Oliver Chalker thence
Bouth K51C Degrees Ea-t ten feet tbnnca South bell, one lot the top ri&lt;ige. another in Venice. When the village was 'cached 45 anti a man of very bud reputation in forecast.for this section, but in no time the State Dctnociat'1»s .'.a;D. pistes, oj
the gondola made a dozen length* in the community.
44 decrees east 175 feel tljcncr MHith &gt;'&lt;3-5-C de­
। have the records shown such an unin­ the Corunna Indi-jM hth-iK^
grees east 730 feet equal to;1474 feet on land of the center anjd one at the lower edge. advance. The time from the m ddle of.
Mrs Aurelia'A. Bull tbrnrei yifitli C3-5-B east 200
: terruptefii period of dry weather in ami
The upper one reads: "Glory to God the north end of the Agricultur: 1 build­
fret thepce soota M-5-G d&lt;»Zrrt s eiuit io» feet
Byron M. Browne, formerly editor of about Chicago as the present one. All
thence south 17 feet equal v» 1217 feet on land of in the highest; on earth good will to- ing to tho village was seven minutes for
John I. Young thence south 33 fret on land of 'war&lt;l men." !
over the state this drought extends, ex- ;
the
Junction
City
(Kan.)
News,
snot
the gondola and seven minule* and
David Tiwnwutd. Section No 11»«*i feet section
The central inscription is: “A new thirty seconds for the canoe.
and killed Montgomery S. Hendershot, cepting a small section near Cairo, in I
No. 3ls J47t leet section No 3 ttfio fret the
the
very
southern
part.
There |
drain at I the eotnnienctirenl Is to be 3 fret dren command I give unto ye, that ye love
a
journeyman
printer,
daring
a
quarrel
When Hawmissatl landed he wulked
IS tncliea wide on bottom tire sides of the ditch
and at Springfield there wax some &gt;
to slant:! to f or 45 degrees outward and a 2 one another.?
along to the gondola and look cd at it 6ver n game of card* in Lansing. rain
the other night but else- |
The lojwerl is: •'Proclaim Liberty
foot beam the depth varies according to the
Browne Is in jail. Montgomery leaves
attentively
for
some
time.
But
he
is
un
­
grade table at the tipper end the but Is 3 feet throughout the land and unto the in­
where thJre has not been moisture
derstood to declare emphatically that a wife and four children.
and 3 inches deep said job will be let by sec­
enough to support vegetation. The
tions The section at the outlet of the drain habitants, thereof."
he has another canoe, bearing the poet­
the F»rm«r.
will bo let first, aud the remaining sections In
The bell is one of the finest castings ical name of Foam of the Sea, which
grass in the country is all dead, having
Monroe and Wayne county Muds ha»"
thelrorder up stream, in accordance with the
David Gillen, the old farmer of Briley been burned up by the &lt;mn, and whole
diagram now on Ole with thf other papers per­ ever made. Not a flaw is in the metal. no gbndola can pass'.
withdrawn from the Obi" - n I Mi 'blitxn
taining to said drain, in Hie oOice of the Town
It is composed of a curious compound
township who hid upon a haystack with tracta f&lt;fe hundreds of miles between asavciatioiib «*d orjnuikrd tn tlituMdvrs.
ship Clerk, to which reference may be had by of precious and base metals. More
flore
a
shotgun
to
see
who
was
stealing
his
Chicago
and
Cairo
look
aa
if
the
ground
ail parties intertatod. aud .blds will be made
DON'T LIKE THE CITY.
There hasn't been a
of »i&lt;Ski&gt;iS5 «f
potatoes and garden truck, and filled • had been posted over by flames.
and received accordingly. Contracts will be
made with tbelowrst responsible bidder giveCharles Burton so full of lead that hb It is about the^same in Indiana, death *1 Farmington nil sninnwr j&gt;iid the
Ing adequate security for the performance of
died, was discharged by Justice Irwin where much suffering from lack of rain pbyscian nud undertkKrt Imu- nLvcd out
the work. In a sum then and there lo be fixed
by hie. reserving to myself the right lo reject
of town.
• ■
V
At,certain hours of the day thegroups at Atlanta after an investigation ol all ia reported among the farmer*. Both
an y and all bids. The date fur the completion
of such; contract, and th* terms of paymentFour to ciiftit ilr&gt;T- ,,f ■ Aifiron'i*-”
in thia state and Indiana fanners are
around the judges’ stand in the live the facts.
th erefor. shrfft be announced al the lime and
: feeding their stock, as there is abeo- Wheeler’s Heart sn.l Nerve Cure will re­
stock pavilion remind one oi scenes at
place of letting. Notice is further hereby
gi ven. That at the time and place of said letting,
a Kentucky sale of blooded stock. The
Purow.terwu.lniek.tTruroru.Clty !utety aolhta* on th. luud to put lieve the wors.' crae &lt;d N. 1 voo^pfaw every
or at sueb other time and place thereafter to
farmer.' sizettp the sleek animalsshown at a depth of 271 feet on the property of u pan, and were it not for the hay and ;
which I. .the Drain Commissioner aforesaid.
corn from last year’s crop the animal* ■ l,rae- Snh! by W. II- Goodyrar.
in the ring, discuss their fine j point*
■may adjourn the same, the assessment for ben­
E. L. Ransom. Water flowed freely at
efits and the lauds comprised within the 'Chalkand exchange critical opinions. I They
Capt. Mackins of Ltv--gtr.ii. who re­
er Township Drain Special Assessment Dis­
. .
1
-.
- —1
, a height of 25 feet through a 2-ineh would perish from starvation.
trict, ” will be subject to review. The follovrlug
MTS V.'^°rl * P‘P«- “ th'
»&lt;
I’urrefa . duy. I
ceived a stroke uf ajmj i.A) w hile ill U|h
ia a description ot the several tracts or parcels
ROBBERS KILLED.
; fair Mhlblt .ml that ot h.ld by rom. lndicBttoB&gt;I)olM w
und«rErou»d
cago. is nt home aguin nml convalescentof laud'constituting the Hpecial Assessment
state; agricultural society whoso meet- jafaa
District of said Drain, viz: the N W.flfe.ofN E.
The defunct Hoiuer eivanwry has a new
It ** of section 8 and E fl feof N E fl 1 juf section
ing they attended, and discover features
Oregon Bite the Duat.
lease uf life. I’eoipe lium Blisstkld hare
8 and the 8. W. fe of the N. W. fl fe ot section 9
• of excellence here which theyj never
I ; l)n.TA. Col.. SepL 11.
and the N. W. fe of the 8. W. ?&lt; of section 9 all
. a.—The
* are two
.nv men
mouu rented the plant and will »‘|x»raU- it.
being tn the Township of Orangeville Barry, co.
i before
witnessed.
mil;
.5
------i
....
'
Alexander
K.
Dugan,
ot
st.
Paul,
who
were
killed
lut
Thursday
while
Mich. Dated thia 31 day ot August. A. D. 1893
Our Public Schools.
. Thro during a loll their convenation Mlon., fa b.lle.ed to bo th. man found attc=ptlgg
-1_. robbing
,v'ublu. the
E.C. Nobtow
attempting u
to escape after
Township Drain Commissioner of toe Town­
I will run from hbnea and cattle to th.
dead under the wheel of the City of Farmer.' A Merchant.' bank and Irill- Are the main stay “t our republic. Iw
chip ol Orangeville.
( price of a oruare meal at the fair, or p
Alpena at Detroit
Ing It. eaahler hoc. been po.ltl.ely them are being cuiibattM lhe minds wmen
' th&lt;l "'•ri"ir.e®“t
tb”
TheLeroy
Iteroy
ero.rn.ryhas
haashut
abut down,
down. Identified
The
creamery
identified aa
as Tom
Tom and
and Frod
Fred McCarthy.
McCarthy. are to be our future lawmaker and lead­
NOTICE OF LETTING
, ern itement incident to life In Chicago. ;not_aharing male any
money
father and
third---------man..-o
who er* In every walk in life. How csxeutial fa
____
___on account__2aom
----- ~The22.2
it that these minds slwnld Iw unliea w
।
it
was
such
time
the
day
1
It
wa.
.uch
a
th.
other
that
of
the
dull
Umea.
a.
---o_.
Draln Lotting.
■ participated in the robbery but escaped strong, healthy bodies, s- m»"y children
I Fanner Ramsey, of Nebraska, stood in
Notice 11 hereby given. That I. R. C. Norton
Birdie
Ashton,
an
actress,
was
lean15
Billy
McCarthy,
also
a
son
of
Tom
suffer from.Impurltiea.and poisons In ue
■bi'.VH'ililp Dr.iin 1:-hiuii; •
til" l o-.i,--‘i: ■ than 810,000 worth of bld gold and all­ tho midst of a group of choice nkriculing on the iron railing around the bal- McCarthy. These men constituted the bloixi that it Is a wonder that they ever
of Orangeville, county ot Barry. State of Mich­ ver ornaments, coins and jewelry were | tural spirits and said:
igan, wfll. on the 18th. dav of September A. D
cony of the Bennett house In Mount McCarthy gang of Oregon and are grow up to be men and women- aia"!
!*B, At Fred Hull's, in sald.Township of contributed by the patriotic member* |
“I never suffered from sore fret as I
Orangeville, at 10 o'clock tn the forenoon uf that of the order.
j do now—not even in the middle of har­ Pleasant when the balcony gave way wanted there for robbing stages and parents cannot find words &gt;lrong enoMh
dav, proceed to receive bid* lor the construction
and she fell to the sidewalk below. It Hie United States mails.
’There
’**
’is a to express their gratitude i &gt; Hood» bar___
• 1
Ah old cent which was worth 8100 vest.’’
ot a certain Drain known aud designated as
was thought she would recover.
reward of- flO.OOO
for
them on that ac­ Mparilla for its good effect upon their
“the Bray Township Drain.’* totaled and es­ from its historical association was con- ji
"Mcbbe it’s’cause you walk 'round
tablished in the sain Townahip ol Orangeville,
children. Scrofula. &gt;*lt rhenm ;nd otwr
At the special election held in count .
tributed.
The
tone
is
very
sweet
be-1
।
the
fair
ground
on
the
gravel
too
much;
and dracribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at
diseases of the blood are clT.-ctually *1
a slake on west side ot sectton seven Town two cause of the quality of the casting and । ’tain’t this tanbark in tpc ring ‘that Grand Traverse county the new county '
permanently cured by this i veellent med.
north range ten West Michigan that ia twelve the metal.
road law was defeated by about 150 1I
B
at Citt. Mich.. Sept. A—Th. aawdoes
it,"
said
another.
feet BonUi of quarter post on west sideol raid
cine, and the whole being I* given strength
votes.
section seven runuinj thence east paraftel with
It weighs six and a half tons—-13,000
“Yaa; I s’pose that’s it,” returned
। mill and salt block pf Eddy, Avery &amp; to resist attacks of disease.
(he east and west quarter line 1700 feet thence pounds. Although it is one of the large Farmer Ramaey. “I ain’t used to
Thomas Buckley, flrm of Buckley A Eddy, wa* destroyed by fire about 5:3Q
south »7fe degrees east 157 feet Uieooe erat para­
foil with the quarter line. 600 feel equal to 3tt&gt;3 bells of the world, it does not approach1 gravel I’d hire one o’ them blue-coated Co., foundrymen, a resident of Kalama- i। o’clock a. m, It i* not known how the ' S Five of the 48 recent graduate* fl?? '
fret on find ot J. C. Bray and crossing the line
xoo for thirty-eight years, died of peri­ fire started. The property had been agricultural college were children "f fon“
at a stake that is 101 feel south of the center of in size that of the enormous bell al fellows to roll me ’round in a chair at tonitis.
four bit* an hour if I had the money."
| inspected by a watchman half an hour er graduates of the same ln&lt;iiiuU"n.
said section seven run 11 lug thence north B3*a Moscow, which weighs 25,000 pounds.
Negaunee has returned to kerosene !, before the flames were discovered. The &gt; H. H. Hinds and John Akin ,,f lhhe“}{1
degree* erat 193 feet to * stake 13 fret south ot
The reservation about the money
The bell is 0 feet high and 18 feet In
east and wrat quarter lino theticu cast parallel
with *a d quarter line MM feet thence north clrcuinfprenCB -at the mouth. It has ■ caused everyone to laugh. They knew for street lighting purposes, the council.( lumber docks were saved. The mill will join the arn v of boomers whe
83 degrees east 32 feet equal to SAM fact of land -bright lustre of a brassy nature.
Farmer Ramsey to be worth UOO.OOO. having lute a row with the electric !: was burned in 18611, rebuilt in 1873 and soon descend from the Cherokev sine.
bf J. and D. Duffey aud crossing line at * point
But he went on:
lighting company.
| had a capacity of 28,000,000 feet Lous,
15 foot west uf toe quarter section corners of
Lowered thr Coupling Record.
section 7 and f running Iliatree north 52 degrees
“I’ve been here two weeks and bbught
The authorities at Ironwood have es­ । 9100,000; insurance, 855,000.
east U feet 0:1 land of Schroder heirs and cross­
Messrs. Cornelius and Mott, world’s several square meals, so 1 can’t afford tablished free soup houses to iccommo-1
ing auction line IS feet north ot said quarter
necU'Hi corn-rs running thence east paralell champion hose couplers, gave an ex­ no chairs, ’specially when I’ve got to date 500 of the 1,000 or more idle and j
Sioux City, la., Sept 9.—Jack Skin­
with i|ti»rter fine »»f section 8. 1200 feet nn land hibition on the plaza east of the ter­
two weeks longer-and buy'more hungry miners there.
of Fred D. Hull. This drain n»v a total length minal station at the world’s fair be­ stay
meals."
ol 6333 fret w be J* inches «tde on bottom
There is a new counterfeit 15 silver ner, a notoriously desperate character,
When she wm a Chill. ■hc
1
average 3 feet 0 tncbeo deep and 7 feet wide &lt;»n fore a crowd of. about 500 people. The
Farmer Miller, of Minnesota, spoke certificate of the series of 1885 in circu­ was arrested here Thursday by Sheriff
top slant of sides l to 1 nr 43 degrees slant ont- exhibition was interesting and re­ up:
Unger, pf Cherokee, la., for the murder
lation In the state. It has upon it a pic­
w* d with h beam of! feeton each at'ta. 8 Id
of Martin Schultz and wife near that
When she had ChUlren. »b&lt;Job will be let by section*. This se Uon at the ceived considerable applause. Out olI
“The tremendous crowds," he mid,
outlet of,the dram will be let flrst. iu&gt;d the re­ twelve tests the highest time in the “and the walking aud sightseeing! have ture of Gen. Grant, and instead of the city the night of August 16. The citi­
back b«inr.,dl„„fah
,
maining sections In their order up n ire am, in
accordance with the diagram now on file with double coupling at one yard was one done more than make my feet isore. Thould, fa fa o» . a.rk bottle-gtaen zens of Cherokee offered a reward of
the other papers pertaining to said drain, in and two-fifths seconds and the lowest They have knocked out my neHoua
•1,500 for the arrest and conviction of
color. The threads of the genuine note
the office efttie Township clerk, to which rrthe murderer.
feronee mav be had by alt partfos interested, one second. The second at ten yards system. I never saw such tremendous are imitated by block lines.
John R. Mli.«r Jr. twriw.. •
and bids will be made and receive t accordlng- was lowered by' the two men from two1 crowda Life is too rapid for me in
The
Park
House
hotel
at
Northville
b. Opntracta will be made.wlth the lowest re- and four-fifths seconds to one and four- Chicago. I’ve been here several weeks
Arbor, fa mfa.;n&lt; rrom lifa
N«w York. Sept 11.-The North China MHO. He fa teltereil
has changed hands, William Thurtle
ba '
“
fifths. Mott holds the fifty-feet record,, and I know I could never stand it It
Herald of Aug. m bring* further de­ •way wblfa l.nrpor»rllr Inarm-.
and there to Im fixed by me. rwwnrlna to n yseii made at Red Cloud, Neb., July 19. The; must be something fearful—the tension having sold to Shaffer &amp; Butler.
the right to reject any and *11 blds. Tuc *l*to tor
Ira E Goucher, the railroad and ex­ tail* of the great flood, which it pro­
two
men
came
to
Chicago
to
enter
the
I
to
which
a
.
Chicago
business
man
is
tbs comptotou ol such c jutracl and the terms of
Lanilnff .111 Ifa'fa »»«"
jurBieiu iherelor. shall be announced at the world's fair contests, which have failedI kept strung up all the tjme. Since I’ve press agent at Au Train, stepped out nounces the most extensive since 1800.
rlrr*
time nnd place of letting. Notice Is further
of the depot in the evening, when he No les* than 1.400 villages have been biloce bondi corn Ufa
hereby given. That at thv time and pUce of to materialize, and the exposition man­ been here I found my nerves going to
destroyed in the metropolitan prefec­ Home Invettora are expected
said letting, or at such other time mid place agement allowed them to give an ex­ pieces sg fast that I ran up to Wauke­ was knocked senseless by an unknown
ture
of
Shuntienfu
alone.
Ten
thou
­
For
fear
that
the
safety
of
th*
’
thereafter to which I. the Drain CommlMioner hibition.
and unseen footpad and robbed of hb
sha to get a little quiet and rest
afort»*ld. mav adjourn the same, the »Mf»»
&gt; nnd lives have been lo*tin K iangtung places of Galesburg is
meat for benefits Add the landsconiorfs-d with­
“It’a all right to come and see the gold watch and 175.
-irt.-nM nr« hustling around for a 1 .
Two masked men entered the house
in the "Drain Special AMewment District.'
fair, but as for me I have no desire to
will be subject to review. The following is a
The Massey investigating committee■ stay here after Seeing iL ] want to go of John Crider at South Camden white
”«w Toro. Sept ix-By drfMtliic
deseripUoa of the several tracts or parcels of
Lmd eousutnting the Special Assessment of the national world's fair commis­■ back to the country where people live he wa* eating breakfast, poked a Re­
twl&gt;» lo th. trial room th.
District of wd Drain, vis: South fe of north
sion has been offered evidence that 01 easier and longer and die easier when volver in his face and robbed him o
'a*,/1*11®®* haa beau choaen to de­
1130.
7- 8mi&gt;» 4 north eMi k wet. 7. North !i syndicate exists which was formed for
’ the American cup in the coming
SE q Sue. 7. Huuih H earth west fe *wt. h. the purpejie of Influencing awards and,
Sherman Welm, ot Port Mitchell, H
I.testa wlrk *„__i____ , .
•
NorUafeiMtliwesCfeme*, flat th» Township
IUn&lt;»i Cromwell, lol. fell from* tarn ,
------------------Onafev Im, Barry county. Midi. Dated. disposing^'of them for consideration., ft
!
Kero-e Otato Itaata.
is said that national commissioners, that he did not see the Plaisance you breakinj hfa neck.
,a^"lW hnekwhent In the rictnlt, '
m
—
“ th
’ Ppast
“‘
. sxqjfc 10
IV.
—*in
me
prominent officials and members ot may take it for granted that his wif.
Township Dra
'faMlfa thlrtyfir. .tat. banka In
skip o&lt; Crraagii
the awards juries are in the scheme.
wa* with him.
IGnta. dntadUtairdwM, fin ol which

QONDOLA AGAINST CANOE.

H

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

B

05

Hood’s^Cures

Michigan Central
ISalsaEflSal^

I2a|3 |&gt; gal»s

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

�mie*
’ that

ffund
suits
■Ivow

fat to

‘ th)*
hh «
vbeat
Hrect.

« and
could
' that
n-Hed
x&gt;tues
"ton-.

Why is Strictly Pwi
WhV ' White Lead the beat
¥»
• paint? Because it
Outlast all other paints, give a
handsomer finish, better protection to
the wood, and the first cost will be less.
It' Barytes and other adulterants of
white lead Mire "just *s rood" aa
Strictly Pure White Lead, why are all
the adulterated white leads always
branded Pure, or

BOYS IN BLUE.
Annual Encampment of the Grand
Army at Indianapolis.

I

CHICAGO TO CELEBRATE.

1

OMab«r • WU1 B« Obwr™. b, tb. -.rU'i

*

SHREWD SCHEMER.
------------ 1----

r___ ,7

The »«n of a Georgia rebel brigadier ia
spying around In Ottawa county reporting

One Ran Who Mede Hlmsoir Meh ex-uu ou Mildler* for pension suipen&amp;ion*.
October . tU tweoty^eond »nn Wla-Ot Axy Capital

r.u ci„.

Bath house* have been built at the min­
eral springs at Paw Paw. and the curative
power* of the water* are being boomed.

versary of the great fire, will be Chi­
cago day at the world’s fair. Arrange- '
menta have already been made to make
the celebration the grandest of the ex- A
position. In the forenoon a chorus of I
2,000 and band* and orchestra united I_JJ
of 800, will give a patriotic
concert.
’
’

■®an&lt;L
la left
While
P« on

Did.
ed the
un the
usltand
cheese,
ht the
•II the
■n fireten *he
*dy an
* over,
mta mspect•o&lt;hter
or cornhe pre­
: use of
which
Irn-gu- •
r exist,
vigor-­
die age
&lt;1 upon
oufh in
t step.

sted at
dng up

««aed of
ates, of

for
for
yfor
ids have
Michigan
tn selves.

mess or
nnd the
ived out

Irouda."

»s every

“ Strictly Pure
White Lead?”

“HATT,”

A TALE OF A CARAVAN.

VITAL T0_ MAHHQOD.

-i

I

tag I BGrUars

W. L. DOUCLAS
S3 SHOE

I

SSSX

&gt;° th“ '?,n'r

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON, j ,J

Why Suffer?

wnenyou can be Cured

In Chi•scent.
is a new
eld have
IL bllc. In
is which
nd leadtential Is
nlted to
children
i in the
hey ever
. Many
enough
id’s Saron their
nd other
ally and
nt medistrength

from the
of forni-

f Shelby
ivho will
(trip.

CiuioriA.
nfaxtorta.

of Ann
i ln“CWrandered

worth of
t Interest,
ike them.
bualneM
■red. the
a means

We publish the Opening Chap­
ters of a new story by that ster­

Pltt.hnr-h Real E*tate Tranurtlow
.
Michigan I* still the Badger state. Two
ling author, Robert Buchanan,
■
of the animals have been kOIed In Rapid
terprtalng Spirit ot Son*
township. Kalkaska county, recently.
•
entitled
American*.
|
THEY BREAK BANKA
Fires this summer have damaged the
IBDIANAPOUM, Ind.. Sept 8.—After |i
blandiuK timber In Oscoda county so that
American shrewdness is well illus­
It will have to be cut ve*y soon to save IL
nearly seven hoars’ continuous session '
// f
trated in a real estate transaction that
yesterday the twenty-seventh national
il.
A thief broke Into the baptist church at
Occurred at a small town not many
encampment of the jprand army ad- ;
9*
miles from Pittsburgh, says the Dis­ Bear Itake and stole the birthday box con­
Thi&lt; Barytes is a heavy white powder journed
at 4 o’clock pi m. The report '
patch of that city. On a capital of 75 taining between 84 ad^ 85.
stone), having the appearance
of
the
pension
committee
was
the
feai
of ■.■. :itr lead,' worthless as a paint.
cents u man po.sscssed himself of 8220,Creamer* throughout Ionia county are
Cos':.-I.- ?nly abbut a-cent a pound, and turn of the day. It waa unaninfbtuly
pOO worth of property. Six or seven ( shutting down on account of the drought
is only used to cheapen the mixture. adopted and is as follows:
tnonths ago Mr. Blank met with some
"Lincoln declared II the duty of the naUon to
\V!:shoddy is to cloth, Barytes ia
losses in business which cleaned out
- ■'
. a
Be careful to use only old care for those that had borne the battle and for
what capital he had and left him with I
their wive* and orphan.*. After hi» death a
aad standard brands of white lead.
\ 75 cents in his pocket He realized '
graceful nation met and rdcelvtd the veteran*
■SU
T
that something had to]'
'
~
and
showered
upon
them
ike
plaudits
aud
hou'/il
o\bc done.
Ilav- ।
• A-mstrong &amp; McKelvy”
they had *o well and hardly earned. ,
\
,. Ing a place where he ^a$
i.-, always
—
sure!
"Bcvmer-Bauman”" “Eckstein” or*
With profound sorrow and regret we
//fZ
1
• of accommodation he wasted no time, I
have tef report that all provision for the
'
“Anchor”
"Fahnestock”
‘ but on the very day ho met his loss hg
veterans
ha* been changed. Thousands
1'
-•
“Morley”
‘‘Kentucky”
C. WESTS NERVE ANO BRAIN TREATof pension* bare been stopped with- '
'\VX ' "
। began to look about to turn something j
“Southern”
“Shipman” out notice and thousands ot pensioner* dropped
x.
j niooOol or totacoo, W*k*fulne**, M*atal Depletion,
“
Collier
”
from
the
roll*,
it
ha*
been
claimed
that
an
ad"Red Seal-’
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’
For a long time he had noticed a 2M K*" ■
r_ , M
indication of * pension spttlod nothing, that the CARTER iiarhlson, MAYOR or CHICAGO
' ncre tract of, land adjoining a town of po^Sri'Jtber^x,ud *u
“Davis-Chambers”
secretary of the interior ami commissioner
• •- '----- •
and promptly nt noon a salute of
5,000 inhabitants which he thought
art ctiictly pure,“Old Dutch’* precess of nenrion* wv---------- ---- r..—.u„ &lt;vifc ABU lOAl H u
can-it| would make a great real estate invest- abwi, ov*r-lD&lt;talc«Dca. A mooth'* tro*tm*aL»L
bra-,.’j .-btablished by a lifetime of use. __
non will bo fired. Al s o-’’clock
cloelttalhe
m.nt. He went tn th. .genu of th.
r colors use National Lead Co.’s witbin tbelr legal authority U&gt; reopen and rc- afternoon a reunion AOo
of the
the Ktate
state will estate nnd secured a pinety-day option On*r*nte**t**a*d by*g*nt. wars UvnFILM
vtao pensions allowed by their predeccreorM
of
p ’ White Lead Tinting Colors with
under regulation* adopted by tbetn. whenever occur nt the Court of Honor.
r ------a.vuuY.
The on the place for 835Q He didn't have Sw8u&gt;m^b*Dnt*p^A2&gt;d CoortlD*tk».
5 • -.'v Pure White Lead.
they see tit to chaage Ute rules of evidence and
ouarantRes m*4 only by
the scale of -rattns*. and thl* In • country of march of state, represented by youths the money, but being well known in
, tho neighborhood was given credit. | W. H. Goodyear. Sole Agent, Hastings.
'ry where.
[ ’
, law. where from the Infancy of the government and maidens; will be as follows:
are .-cring to paint. It will pay yoo j the United State* by Itsoixanlc law la in term* .
&gt; c.iiat a book containing inform*­
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1
n.
next
.
.urreyor.
who
laid
denied the right to deprive any person of prop- by youth* (one frotn each ward) bearinz ahleld* - ..
.
?■ ,
,
j Mi
ft■ ■ M
— - j-/ save yo* many ■ dollar; it will
orty without due peocc** id taw.
»l&gt;h ecu or
.Uh ,he .Ort ■U Hwme - thl! F*»‘ out ln ‘•Mo loU •nd charifed
U. The orlRliial thirteen state*, represented 1 hJm S"50
hLs services. This, like■ *We deny that the secretary of the Interior
NATIONAL LEAD CO., I and the eomuilaaioccr ot peMtou* hfve any by thirteen young ladle*, one from each state, ।:wise, credit He thought it would be.
If you are not already a sutb"
1 *uch power: therefore the Grand Army of the U .vprowuu nuronuj, pwoeded
|,lo« lo h.ro &gt; Btroel r.Uw»y
scriber, now is a splendid time to ’
Republic. In national eacampment resembled, pony of youthful troop* in continental uniform. ,
. .
.
.,
, ./
Chi««go Branch,
Ill Then follow all the state* of the union, | ^oca^e^» ant^ a* time was money in his
I speaking for the grand army of beloved comsend in your name and thus se­
state and Fiftowntn Streets.
1 radea, many of them too poor, too unu*ed, each repreaeated by »» many youths aa ttere caBC he succeeded In getting a charter
; too broken to understand tha strong arm are rounUas la each state, sad tearing the through, being a friend of the governor
cure the balance of (his fasdnatI of i tho govrrnment When administered shield of the state. Esch xroupto be preceded 1 in those days.
.
. ..
,
,
! with *u unfriendly 'hand, scout* *nd by eight or twelve young school girl* represent-: —
ing story.
A
IIe next announced through adverdenies the Indiscriminate charges of universal Ing lhe chief cltlra. some tearing floral broken
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fraud because some unworthy survivors may hoopa above the bM.1. some olive byanehe* and tisements obtained on credit that he
FROBAT^ OJlDKR
In effect July 3U. im.
I be found that discredit m*y be cast upon the other device* The standard of the state rep- desired to sell a number ot lota at S250
State of Michigan. County"nf Barry—wl
I entire *1L and this great body of brave snd
koWp.
’’7“
' each. eowUtlonally; that U, no money Favorite Route between Grana Rapid*, Detroit i At * session of the Probate Coart for Ufa
S'
* ■' co“Ul o' wm.tobep.ldon the purehu. until County of Barry, holdeu at the Probate oSee.fa
patriotic citizen* stand d'.agraced before the
Do ya;
Whaa wet la seed try a pdr. j| country.
the City of Baitings, In said county, mt Wed­
-w-;
....
. ,u w . ul “ S
ou.
“nd
W*- he Imd broken rrrouud for lhe &gt;oc.tlon
■•st In the world.
nesday the l«th day of August, in th* y*sr «v“We
there shall
no backward Renting Chicago receiving the nation*
f
manufactory emnlovimr not
I step
tn demand
pension that
lagtatatlou
or be
administration.
tbouaond eight hundred and ninety throe.
Grand Rapid!
♦5.00.
upu pro.,.,..
« ro.mu«uro. „£th. rorth. The do.u.wtUbe ro fol- »«f^
J3.80
ITeaent, Charles W. Armstrong, Jotgo.or
Eaat
Paris
I sad that the sacred treat of those that boro th*
44.00j|
Probate.
McCord
\»250
I burden of the battle shall be aaereSly observed Iowa:
In the matter of tbe estate of WMftam &lt;Z
Alto
1 tory was started the buyers were to
i and ucredly admlntatered. “
t
Float:
Chicago,
surrounded
by
the
states,
Johnson,
deceased.
Elmdale
53.SOW
On reading and filing lhe petition My'Veri­
. hand him half the purchase money.
Tbe report concluded with a serie*ot resolu­ receiving all nation*.
Clarksville
WnauMl
fied . of Philip W. Rargeas, adtenrtstgMer rt
*2 50 a
I-ake Odessa
tions dactartng that the grand army looked
11 Float: Chicago tn I8IA a trading post: I In eighteen days 885.000 worth of propsaid estate praj Ing that hi* final aeeeent th»
Woodbury
with
aolkutude
snd
alar*
upon
the
action
of
preceded
by
Indian*.
pioneer*
and
trapper*
।
42.25*
day filed may be heard and allowed and »
Oii-a
Sunfield
tbe admlntstrallon tn. arbitrarily depriving
HL Float: Chicago la 1ST 4the flr»t elty eleo- I erty waa disposed of to some of the
decree of distribution and mkramrat dsiy
Mulliken
the veteran* of an opportunity to be beard in Hon: followed by auna gad daughter* at actual most solid citizens of that town and
made and be discharged from said trust.
Grand 1-edge i
»2.00_
Pittsburgh, a great deal being sold in '
defense ot the right* solemnly *d;ude»d anu
Thereupon It I* ordered. lb*t 'Xborrtay Ute
Ijinslux
lUh day of September, A. D.. 18S3 at tea o'clock toconfirmed to them: that It declured against
Detroit
blocks. About this time the creditors
toe foreuoon.be asslcned for tbe arerlMrtsaM'
IP.
M.
|
tbe presumption of fraud until charge* had
who had favored him were Beginning,
petition and that tbe heirs al taw cl aald tobeen proven and until each pensioner had
vl Chicago in reaca
to press for their money, so in order I
ceased and all other persons Interested to *sM
full nr.tice and full and cdmplete opportunity to
Then fallow float* of all nations, by actual
ni-n. 1
I.v Howard City
estate, are required to appear at a mmIoo rt
be heitd. An additions! resolution declared resident* of Clqcaxo. In tbe national costume*
a consummation of his plans . „ Edmore
said court, then to be bolden at tbe ProbateSft' that as tn* commissioner of pensions by hl.* re­ ot their reepffcU’'' countries, the whole pro- 1 he called upon a prominent manutac- ,. Stanton
ficc. in the Citv nf Hastings. In said eouaty. Sfa*
If yw »tsi a «ne DRESS SHOE mads lo tte htat
,.
loots
•how cauee. if *u&lt; there be, why the prayer «&lt;
cession closing with an equestrian cavalcade of turerof Pittsburgh and m&amp;dc him al
t'.'i. Ar’t pay $6 to $8, try my $3,13.50, $4.00 or cent withdrawal ot the obnoxious ruling*.
tbe iwtlllot.er msi not be granied. And It to
! which had been generously condvmni-d. hsd Chicago and her ulster dtlw upou . rally proposition that If he would move his
»•
&gt;1
further ordered, thai *ald petitioner give Dotlev
$.*- S*we. TSry M equal to cwt tom made and look and virtually acknowledged I the incorrectness of
to Hie person* Il terehted Id said estate, of tta*
I- mV
wear is .e!1. If yen wbh to economize In your footwear,
such rulings It was decried hl* further duty to
pendency ot *a*d i-etltlon and tbe hearts*
I.v ItHIrnll
74
■1: - *&gt;y purcYasIrg W. L Oouglai Shoes. Hams and at once.restore to the rolls lhe thousand* of and toatUn^s* any previous attempt* In Amer- so much ground and a cash bonus be­
thereof
by enmlng a cei-y ol i hl*-order to be
.. lljHMlng
&gt;o 3
published In the Ii*»tlnc* Hannk*. a nesrepensioners now standing Illegally su»pended.
, lea
I
I sides.
fnee itamped on th bottom, look for It when yoo boy.
.. [Grand Ia:ike 11 o
pa|&gt;er pr.uted and circulated In sate County rt
I
Tho entire spectacle, it is perhaps I All this time the promoter had noth- i ,. , Mulllketi
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maa a. Sold by
WOMEN CMitofK OFFCERS.
11 1
Barry,
once
In each week for three iuos**a1e&gt;[Hun field
11 3
The Woman's Relief Corps elected needless
needles* to add.
add, is tp be given in thd
the ing but his "5 cents, and creditors were i ..
week* previous to «ald rt-.y of bearisr- &gt;
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9 35
ClM* W. ARMW1ROWO.
, ...e follnwing officers:
president. World's Columbian Exposition ground.*
grounds pressing him on every side. The man­ .. |l.skrt&lt;Me«M I 11 4
« &lt;u
Jodge of Probate
exclusively.
.. Clarksville
I 11 5
Sarah C. Mink. New Yor,k; senior vicei ufacturcr refused to locate until ho
. tdmdaie
11 f.
10 00
-’ ■ - Jennie
■ -q
;■ president.
Sj Myerhuff, IndianI Alto
I 130
10 AS
I j received a deed of the property. The ..
An Exhibit of Nwlftrot 1'olson*.
McCord
I 11 1
10 IS
MORTGAGE BALE.
• president, Amanda
nmmt-Oror here met
in..» another
&lt;• t ‘
A peculiar and intensely interesting‘ ' promoter
difficulty, i . Ewt
He ot Audio D Ito spoils junior viee-j
Pari*
I t
having been m .de Id the ronditk&gt;«»
• T. Newcombe. Vermont;
”
chaplain,
Ar
I
Grand
Rapldrl
13
&lt;
10 45 ofDefault
lie
couldn't
part
of
tjw
bactcriolgleal
exhibit
itj
get
h
deed
until
he
paid
that l/shall
a certain mortesge n. 'iljny Fraael* M.CovM
! Harriet K.
K Bodge,
’’ ’
IPM
Connecticut: treas- one prepared for the world's fair bjj ^or
De finally saw a way out of it,
and Nettle H Covlh to .M irk MeCaiuley. dated
‘1 hllldw. Wi
triilla A.
A-Ch
January 34. A. D.. 18K.’. -nd recotded.in the rt­
.............
». u . WB. i &lt;ww.
— ney, Detroit
l*rof. Brieger. It is a collection of tho an^ asked the manufacturer if he ' „ ,Grano Letos u is
flee of Hie IG-gi-terof I&lt;■ rds, for tke W^aoty «&lt;
iu tiiv afteh»&gt;oii at the I
The ladies of the ,..„__
z nf
... the
— swiftest and most powerful poisons on wouldn’t begin digging for the foundalirand -----Army
Barry and Mate of M'ri.igan, on the MH day «g
.. I'ortlaiid
lii -hr r&lt;,rr,:i'lltv Li' forr*
Republic elected tlie following officers: - earth, all gained from the dead bodlel tions, assuring him the deed would be
lots , May. AD.. Itwi. 1* l.H-rr 36 of mortgage*, on
Ar li'til*
11 45 ' I'sge 312. o »in&lt; h 1 • &gt; tgage there I* rtaJmed *»
'.t ql'iu:.i::. ' |mr&gt;&lt;iRht to. President. .Mrs Amanda J. Withern,
" | Howard City
of those who fell victims to various forthcoming in due time.
This the
,1-edueattbe
dntro' thl* notice the sun of
l.v I Inula
00
S1|°.Mw*i ,h p',*&gt;i11,1 Minnesota; senior |vico president. Mrs. deadly bacteria. This class of poisons | manufacturer did, and uo sooner was
. 1 three hundred do!!a'-&gt; and seventy two ce*t*»
Ar । Stan ton
Mictiiran/i«H of the I Taylor. Ohio; junior vice president.
and an athirtiry’*
of twenty five dollar* pvw••I • dmorr
arc termed toxines. toxalbnraincs or'
stone hauled and. the ground
videti fur In said nvCcEke. and no suit or pn»•i f-G-n-.t &lt;»f t;:». mid de- Mrs. E. P. Anderson. Cali/vruia; treusEvery clay, utter* week days only, r »u»i ceedlnga*ilaw Irvli g Inn Instituted toreeww™. They are exhibited in ' broken than the real-estate man called on• ulciial.
cadaverines,
mimI* .it.tMia u...i
Mrs. Gonloti.j Ksnstot counselor.
er thr mwe's M*iur*a l&gt;y ■ aid mortgage, or aagr
carefully dosed tubes
. . so that each upon his jlurehasers for half the pur­
Farior rum «&gt;n si! tralit* tiefwren Grand part thereof:
! Mr*. (Carrie V. Sh|rriff, Pennsylvania;
Jin: ids auci-IMroll. Keats 15 rente. ('oniiTtlnne
Now. therefore, hy virtue of the power of n*w
Chase money,
can be chmcly inspected. :.
Among
them according to agreement
insile it Union st *1 bin, Gmixi Rupld* with I he
In mki m»ttg*ce, and the staluto to
I council of administration. Mrs. Josie re4V
Ufcll deadly poisons—-....
—
are ,such
all ...
discovered
In a couple .of days ht had 84H.500 ini Chicago* Wi»t MicuiCas Railway roa coutaii.t-d
*ucl&gt; ca»e made and provided, noCle* ia bew*r
[ Slicker. Pennsylvania: Mrs. Emma^lu
in ^ent ,v«.s
yeor*.—
—as
as.neurine,
.neurine, betaine,
betaine, bis
^is possession.
possession.^ With this he was I Chicago amh thk Wsst and roa Mi rkk- given that on Saturday the 33rd day ot Hepteaa. Maniktek.Travkosk City. Elk Rav- ber. A. D., 1M«3. at ten o’clock in the fore*o«r«
Dalton, Kansas; Mra. Etta Tobey, In- gadinine. toxtanotoxinc, typhotaxina, able to pity the manufacturer his gon
h&gt;r. Charlevoix. Fkto*kkt and Bat I shall sell at public auction, tn the high***
J diano.
|.
toxnlbumen of cholera, or typhus, coda- bonus to settle all his debts, and by V1KW. Favorltr M&gt;ut&lt;-to tbe summer reeorta bidder, at the north front door of the Cow*
northern Mlrhtgan.
House. In the city of Hasting*, [that being tto&gt;
verinc. obtnine&lt;I from a normal IkxIj. placing several mortgages to purchase j ufTrains
leave Grand list'IJ* for Chicago, 7:18 eace where the Circuit Court for Barry C*asap
MASKED ROBBERS.
■
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etc. There are also in this group two tbe picop^rty. He now has four manu- . A. M„ 8:M A. M. and laV. M.. MJ JO I’. M..
bolden.) the premise* described tn **M
P M. Arrive Cbleag-^a:2O P. M.. 4:10 mortgage, or so much thereof a* may be neewTtrey Rob »u Kxprje*. Car onthe Laka immunizing fluids, i. v.. substances factories under way. two squares of *11:35
F. M..C.SO P. 51.-.•:(» A. M. and 7:05 A. M.,
to pay the amount due on said ntortgaM,
Shore Komi in Indian*.
thnt will
wllj| prevent
pn.vent diseases.
aiseasc*. such
such ■*
a* railway laid, and 1.200 lots left, after •except Saturday, via St. Joseph and steam- sary
that
with s percent Interest, and all legal eoatv. -to­
1
Chicago. Sept, li—5:30 u. m.—Twen- diphtheria and telanu*. But it mult
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I
having paid for everything- and allow­
gether with au attorney'* fee of twenty-**.
dollars covenanted for therein, the premtaar
**|u
'
.
ty masked men held up a Lake Shore
be added that the discoverer of the ing himself a liberal salary beside*.
I Leave for Traverse City 7:30 A. M., being dejcnbed In aald mortgage as ail ttoC
5 15 f. M. *nd ID UP. M.
certain piece and parcel of land Hlnat* and be­
express train 140 imlles from Chicago immunizing fluids. Prof. Briefer, his
I ix*HVr lor Cimrlevolx. fetosln and Bay View ing in the townsnip of Assyria, tn Ike county of
.e
- .
! near midnight and after wounding the
BIG FISH IN THE HUDSON.
thus far tested their efficacy only du
7.M A. M . and 11:15 P. M.
Barry and State of Michigan, and buown aad
I ilOUSandS fire suffering' with, engineer blew open the safe in the ex- vnriou.* animals, not yet no human be­
i farlor rar* on day trail.* and aleeper* on described as follow* to wit;
1 t’*«bt train* between Bav View. Grand Rapid*.
The north east quarter IN E J*1 of the Aongb
Zl\
symptoms arc pres*
car and Stole it* content- The ings. So for as hi-, experiment* nj.&gt;.
•
(, id. Liver-tlie
oiroi-iuL-dyHipiuuisaic
*"'“T —
. 'Chicago
palace car
rar bebe­ went quarter (n W WJ ot *ectlon thliy threw
ConiiutMion
bicsgo and Detroit ThrouRii
mrouKli patace
tomiutato.
tween HasUug*
—of
-e Spirits,
rvIndiges-1
. *•---- ( eni.tL.ry occurrccl near Kendallville. however, they have proved successful.
Hasting* and Bay View. via. C. K. A 8.
&amp; [33] town one [l? north of range seven |7] »r»if*
1 lepression
for
a
number
of
.years
the
United
“
R
y
.J).
D.
L.
L
&amp;
N.
R
IL.
and
andC.Jk
C.
A
W
W.
M.
R
’
v.
j.
aald
county ol Barry.
, _'he train consisted of ten coaches,
A*k
or
Mark McCamlky, Mortgagee
States fi.*h commission, cooperating I ■rite
*“ toour agent* »for
— further particulars
••
— —
.. .1, Constipation, Headache. 1 two
^wo'express
cars and
ana one
one baggage
uaggagc car.
car. i
express cars
Fh i Lir T. Colgho vk.
Gkorgk DkHavkn,Gett'l !’*.*•'rAg’t.
A Peruvian inventor has endeavored with the New York commission, has .
Attorney lor Mortgager.
bl. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator/ The dynamite having wrecked only one
Grand
Rapids.
Dated,
June
381
h, 1893.
been
engaged
in
stocking
the
Hudson
•
i : ri.li-ll.lo
T-omorl.r
fr\rT
'
--—
—
*hq
robbers
contented
to
provide
oguinst
the
danger
to
whi
-h
reliable remedy fo^ Liver express car. th&lt;
this alone and vessels arts exposed when in the vic fi­ and its tributaries with salmon fry. j
SHERIFF’S SALK
’tiers. It cures thousands themselves with looting
I
tri force nn entrance to fty of Iceberg.*, or frpm other impend­ This river, though never a salmon
Notice I* hereby KlVen that by virtue eV *■
■ i v year; why not try j■ made
' no effort
writ of Fieri Facias issued outo! aud under
the | second. Thd express ear robbed ing collisions by designing a means of river, seemed to present the natural
seal of the Circuit Court for the Count? off
conditions for the cstablishmentof the
Smfbrd
’s .Liver
Invigorator? i moneuwd
was one used by
by the
tflie iUnited
States ax
Ex-* stopping the vessel suddenly. A ver­
.
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Barry and State of Michigan, to me dlrecSed
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species.
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and
delivered and against the rood* *ud ribattically
sliding
frame
on
a
post,
at
the
V ur Druggist will supply you. I prcMC„mpany. aid U.upporod u, hor»
In effect July 30, 18KL
tles. laud* and tenements of Nicholas Erway k*
There arc, however, according to the '
i coptained a large! sum of money.
. bow of the vessel has on its sides nlvthe county of Barry nnd in faror of gdwotr*
1 &lt;5ted wings which will expand trans­ Washington Star, on both the main |
Power* and Charles E» Barlow. I did on Thr
Station*.
thirteenth day of May. A. D.. inn. levy sb*
versely when required. The wings are river and the tributaries, natural
mcze and take ail the right title and interest off
12,—Attorney held in their normal positions Iby obstructions which would prevent tho i
Washington, ,i Sept
,
•ul: having to-en uuulc In the conditions
the said defendant, Nicbola* Krway In *n&lt;l tort ,in inort.-.ige t-.iade by William Newton General Olney has inAtructc$l United means 0f chains attached
the following described real estate situated to
a forward ascent of salmon to the spawning --------north?-- NV'vton to Emily D. Bostwick. States marshals]I to take
tho county of Barry and State of Mlrhlgsa.
no ‘further
'
•’
projcctloii of the frame and other grounds, al the sources of the stream, j Kalamazoo i.v..
To wit: Th? west one half'4&gt; of the east
Man-lt sath. a. 1&gt;. wro. and
'--'I ii the office ol the Rruhler steps for the enf«jifivementof thellvary chains connecting the free ends of Lhe It was. therefore, determined to test ^Man^Junc’t
h*if(&gt;4)of the north east quarter&lt;?&lt;) at scrOamtwenty-three (33) of town number Hire* &lt;3&gt;n«rffi*&gt;
: ■ h. for tbr- t'ounty oHtarrv and Ntato ol low pending spedfic instructions to th* wings with the sides of the vessel.[ A possibilities in this direction by con- ‘ cre«*ey
of range nine ■») west containing forty aerssaff
' . .. c. on the 391 h &lt;1:«v &lt;&lt; Marell. A. D.
These in­ winch, Mie mechanism of which is fin­ tinning to hatch out aud plant the fry
land more or les-- according to United Slate* «wi-i1.:r.&lt;&gt;f mortgar-' on page 383. j contrary from
irom Washington.
raaaiungu.
10 15
vey.ali of which 1 shall exfxxietor M'-andseBM
■
.r.-.u-- nas ou the mfore** cutidhtoti struct!ons
’
do
’ nut*apply.
----------- however, to der the control of tho offleei in charge, in the headquarters, in the expecta- ’ Cloverdale .’’”.^
10 30|
public auction or vendue to the lilglutat btaMtr
•: delimit be mule In tue paymeat
,
.. -i^.„,lvofinde-,
nr,
snulu
tion that they would go to sea aud on
... progress
is
plaeekl on
deck, u....
anil holdslthe chains
'b-r. &lt;: or any part thereof on any day) , the j
Chinese
al n mly tn pr
at the north front door uf the Court hoo.s* to
L-» piavuu
V«. MVvn.
___
Hie city of Hasting* in said county of Barry «•
n the same snowld Ge made payable ---»_*i— by dueiprocess of law.
portation
or ropcfi which actuate the wings. I As their return show themselves at the Hastings...............
Hie eleventh day ot November. A. D.. ms. aft
,
i’ ••tpi-e-sed. aod should the wine redifferent
obstructions
in
the
river.
one o’clock In the afternoon of that day.
Measenger
.Murderer* Caught. soon as danger approaches a few turns
• nip ild aud In arrears for the snare- nf ---------Coat* Grove
w— Ch»pn»»»i-*
- .
Dated at the city of Hastings this I2to day s£
Several hundred thousand fry have Woodland
d«y* then and from flieucefonh
Obweoo, Kan., SepL 12. —The three of the winch will throw open the wings,
September. A. D„ 1W3.
" lapse of tho said thirty' day*, the
been planted in the river each season Woodbury
Jas. H. McKkvitt.
:
Fir* if. L. JbJV.
men who robbed a ’Frisco train at aud a reKi.stance will thus l&gt;c offered to for some years past; and two years ago
it
i'.u sum of two thousand dollar* with
Sheriff of said county. I
• ». ii . r
Intereit thereon shall at the Mound Valley, Kan., and killed Ex­ the forward motion of the ship, which
Lansing
X
PlIIUrT, CnLGROVR.
will have a material effect in bringing ten thousand yearling fish from the Detroit....................
• of the parly of the second part become
}
Att’y for plaintiff.
Ii-edtie and payable immediately there- press Mfigsenifc]^Chapman last week
Grand Rapid*.........
Maine
station
were
also
planted
in
it to a standstill.
• • aithongb the iwrlnd limited for th"
MORTGAGE BALK.
the river below the Troy dam. Though
; -.mriii thereof may not then have expired,
l default .having been made In the .pay­ at Arkansaa City. / K&gt;n. All of the
Default having been made In the eondUsas
no salmon fishery is prosecuted in the
: &gt;1 hiterest du* March .**th, 1892 *od . priaoner* confow their guilt *nd j The English. French and American river, and no salmon were taken only
of a certain mortgage made by JOfiu Hon*
Station*.
1 - -une hsvlnt remained unpaid »ad du
and C*tbricii Horu to Charles A. WlesMaaa.
i carriages In the Transportation build­ incidentally in the shad nets, recent
dated .lanuarv 3lrt. A. D. UM, and mrSM
arr.-.tri fur Cbe space of thirty *ays and up- one admit* having killing Chapman.
.r&gt;b the Aforesaid orineintl mim ot taro
Id the office of the register of deed*, far *•
. ing ant an distinctly characteristic of reports from E. G. Blackford, of New
south.
Itefuaed to Ratify.
county of Barry and State of Michigan, oe tow
tho'Mnd dollar* with all arrearage* of interest
the
three
nations
as
any
exhibit
!
can
York, indicate the taking during the
Ottawa, Ont, Sept 18.—The govern- 'r
thereon I* now declared due and payable
38thdayof January A.a W4. la ilbsrSofassto&lt;'■ the term* of said mortgage.
and ment h« refused to ratify the immi-' be. The
o English’ vehicles are heavy, present season of more than eight hun­ Rlch.nnd Juucl.
'•
option
therein
expressed
and
le instances almost cumber
­ dred salmon, varying from ten to twen­ gw T..........
ci
sum of four hundred and *eveaty-nlne ftoQMto;
tli-rr i* claimed to be due at the date gration agreement mode with the New and in Rome
KS7............
light,'and ty-five pounds in weight
and nine cents, and an attorney's Ireot tfasaB
••*tln* notice the sum of two C-ou**nd three York commissioners that all Immi- some; the French, generally ligl
Dattw................
dollar* provided for in said morSrage. aaft mp
li'it ilred M-venty-lhree dollars, and thirty four grants landing at Canadian porta but attractive,, but not always convenient
convenlf-*
Oovetdato
..........
With
proper
protection
in
reference
suit or proceedings at law having been tasto**r~.it*. and an attorney’* fee of thlrtydestined for the United States should Or comfortable; while the American to the fishing, and with provision made Shults
ted to recover the money* Mewrod by mffi
fl’e dollar*
provided
for In
said
mortgage, or any part thereof:
ni 'rtgsgr. and no salt or proceedings be Inspected at the port of entry by UM»V
hare the appearance
of being llgbt- to permit the salmon to reach the head­ Hasting*......
•3 JO1
-------Now. therefore, by virtue of tho sower sTaffip
s&lt; law having been insiltutod to recover the United States officers.
-i *,&lt;nnincr.
running, easy and convenient, as
os well
.well waters of the river, there is now no
contained
In said mortgage, and theafatatolft
” -ury* secured by said mortgage, or any
Grove...
sneh case made and provided, notice is bartoy
; as bright and attractive. This applies reason to doubt that the Hudson will Coata
f ‘rt thereof.
Woodland ....
given
that on Saturday the &lt;th toy of NwreretaK.
No*, therefore, by virtue ot the power of
W|'4 M
merely to their general appearance, become as important a stream in this Woodbury ....
A.
D.
1088,
at ten o’clock in the foreoooa.JtoftO
uh- .-otitaiued In said mortgage, and the
Fta 0. L.
Council Bluffs, la., Sept. 9.—Wil­ without any reference to the [best respect as is the Penobscot in Maine.
sell at public auction, to the higtxst tHdtor.tol
•t*tii'.ei!i such ease made and provided, notice
Lanslog............
the north front door of the court bouse h* Ito 4
'« hrrehy given that on Saturday the liam Mawher wsa acquitted Friday of
Detroit
city of Hastings, (that being the natol
!•'.h day of September. A.' D.. 1M3. st ton the murder of his wife st Avoca, this
Grand Rsplds.
where the circuit court tor Barry eouaty JnktoM
Romlib Chnreb Offletala.
o'clock In the forenoon. 1 shall sell al public
en). the premise* described in said nxR hUMBLsnJ
*u"Hou. to the hlghnt bidder, at the north county. Mrs. Mawher died by poison­
The origin of tho title of cardinal Traverse CUy.
so much thereof i* may be neoewary to My Mtoffi
front doornf the Court House in the City ot ing. She waa Mawher’a third wife, the
"Are there any cannibals, in yonr
Cbarlevotx....
amount due on said inort«M«. wftb ntaj
goes
back
to
the
early
ages
of
the
Hasting*, (that being the plwee where the Cir­
I
’
ettHkey
........
per eent Interest, aod all lecal ewU, fatoQfal
cuit Court for Ha-rv Oonn'y Is holdem, the two others dying In the same manner. showT' said the nice-looking man anx­ church. Certain bishope of dioceses near
with on attorney's fee of tfteen T T—1
iously, as he approached the ticket
7'r;nl*c* dnwiibed lo *.id mortgage, or *o
covenanted tor therein, the preaaiseo beft^
Keraaton Singer* In Luck.
much thereof as
may
be neee**ary
booth of a plalsance exhibit of foreign Rome, the priests of the principal
described In said mortgage m all thatS*e3
to pay the - amount due on said mOrtChicago, SepL 9.—Tho first prize of
churches, the chief deacons of the
and
parcel of land lying ■-sitoato . fiji
Kur,
with eight pen
tribes.
thfnwn.bln
•Ntop* on signal only. Agents iuu«t signal
fourteen districts in which Rome waa
85.000 in tho great eisteddfod wa*
and all legal con*, toggtifir
"No; nary one. Want a MeketT*
train* at flag station* araoou as they can be
’•^ &lt;&gt;t
thirty-fire doilnr* ■■ vajfltonja*!
given Friday night to the Bcranton
But the young man had turned sadly divided, formed the pope’s council and »ren
aadd**erlbeda*faUowa: to wit:
I
•&lt;&gt;r iherein, the premises being described Choral union of Scranton. Pa., aud
All train* wtll atop at Crooked Lake Crossing
Tb* north east quarter (N K k) st t*e
■ r. ...a
----- —
-•--- -, piece* a'-d
away with the painful reflection that assisted in the great functions and cer­
they are flagged.
e*»t quarter (S E ■*) of wectlon four (8 4
nvwl! of land lyinx and bel•log situate In second prize of 81,000 to the tabernacle another plan for gettingylong without emonies of the Christian ritual There when
B.iggi&gt;gp mn*t b* at the depot nt least a min­ the south eut quarter &lt;s F. '»)of th* awl
county ot I choir of Salt Lake City, U. T.
V - towMblp of Baioiuore. Id the
1
are
still
fourteen
cardinal
deacons,
but
ute*
before
leaving
time
of
trains,
so
that
agent*
quarter t3 E «t) of said aeotom four
.
darling Ethel’s plump little brother
h-wry .nxl state of Michigan. and known
the number of the other order* of the may hare time to check It properly; otherwtoe it town one (T 1) port h of renxe rise w*t fl
had been foiled.—Chicago Record.
deaeribed a*follows wwAt—
mav oot go forward until next two. •
^containing eighty *ore* of taud ma
^•pulsed the In*arrant*.
Ths cam hsll of the north w**t qwrter and
"sacred college" ha* varied at different
♦ Mixed train* will be run at the oouvenleuer
Bukn^s Ayru, Sept ia. —Advioea
th« north eaa» quarter o(th»*oath wt*t quaeDated Augusr ttb.ian
u: •
•f Hie company, who reserve the right to change
periods
till
it
waa
settled
by
Seetus
V.
twofwsctlw fix (•) !■ »w* two (3) north just received from Rio Janeiro say that
train* without notk-a.
•
Chahi.ks a W i as a kma
at seventy for the whole college. "a* the time of roe-h
“Did you do the Midway?"
namaigktn) west coatalofug one hundred the inaurenta have been repulsed with
W. 8. Dkwing. Gen’l Manager.
Philip T. Colgbqvk,
Mo’**
■*“d three acres more er le**.
-Sot bj.Jcyrhii. Tt&gt;« Mid .'.J aid Moses choee seventy elder* of the peo­
IL C. Pothul Gea’l P. * T. Art.
„
Emily D. uorrwicx, Mortgagee.
great loss while attempting to land at
Attorney tor Mortgagee.
ple "
•
■ mi.tr T.iquirovb.
Nichery. The killed are estimated st [ me." chle«o Record.

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fever
‘•lain*
•hive­
, it i»
Ion, or
» box
a«st.

IN THIS ISSUE.

Chicago, Kalaaaioo &amp; Sanui

fifty.

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�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Sept. 14, 1893.

TMB KABTIS,.’. MICK.. FOBTOWCM,
AUGUST 14. 187®-_______ .

EDITORIAL NOTES
UrtlOl

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It Is said that the distressed condition Of
the country Is not due to the democratic
administration, for It has not yet changed
a republican law. It is true that no law
Has been changed, that the tariff stands
where it stood last year aud where It wu
put by the McKinley act of 1890; but It
must be borne In mind that lhe elections
last November decreed that the tariff law
must go, that It was the culminating
atrocity of class legislation, and that it
was unconstitutional. That wm the ver­
dict of. the people as interpreted by the
leaders of,the democratic party and since
emphasized by the president, aud business
men, quick to scent danger, have been and
aregeilfugready for its execution. Aman

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afford to order in advance, when the tariff
on the articles might be reduced 50 per
cent. In a few months. Tbe threat of
wiping out the tariff is what Is causing a
great portion of trouble.

A part of the democratic program Is
said to be to abolish the sugar bounty and
restore the duty on imported sugars to
where it was under the tariff act of 1883,
which was followed by the McKinley act
,
Tbe democrats will be called upon to
defend a policy which deprives working­
men of employment or cuts down their
wages, and at the same time increases their
living expenses. Unless we mistake our­
selves the workingmen will' tee active
prosecutors too.

Emin Pasha, the great African explorer
seems to have the proverbial nlue lives
accorded to the ordinary, every day cat.
He has been reported aa dead ' sevetal
times, but has come up smiling each time
afterwards. Tbe latest report is that be
was decapitated and bls body given over
to the cannibals. Emln will probably
soon rise up in his might and ■ enter a
tinder Sentence of death suffers all its tor­ sweeping denial.
tures before execution, and if he is a
The home rule bill was given a decided
thoughtful man ue prepares fjr the death
black eye by tbe bouse of lords, there be­
which 1» to come. The people decreed ing over 875 majority recorded against it,
that protection must be abandoned.
Tbe vote has caused a storm of indigna­
American Industries are suffering as a
tion among the common people, who are
consequence, and the business men and
now clamoring for the abolition of the
the manufacturers are only getting ready,
privileged bouse, and has no doubt weak­
for tbe execution of tbe people’s decree.
ened the cause of royalty.
The only relief that can be offered Is to
set Mide the decree and declare It null.
In Iowa tbe republicans have cut loose
The people have It in their own hands. from the prohibition .party and propose
The ballots properly directed will do tbe th go It alone. Tbe grand old party In
business. In Ohio and other states where that state can better suffer defeat on a
elections are held this year the good work tstraight fight and alone, and It is to be
should be Inaugurated. It cannot com- ,congratulated on its wise action.
mence too soon. McKinley’s election by
an 'Increased majority will be a significant
Business will be conducted “ from hand
notice that tbe people test November did ।to mouth" until it Is seen whether the
do| mean free-trade. It will notify those (democratic party will enforce Its free trade
In Hiarge of the Goyernmept that they had ।polices or not
bettir not so InA-rprit it Ohio holds the
ke&gt; lo the situation. ” It bis tbe future of
President Cleveland has had his atten­
protection in Its own hands. . It pun bring ition diverted from fishing by tbe entrance
baric lost confidence; It eon etaat thb sky &lt;of a bran new daughter Into the family
It tan Mt the Idle mills going and tbe idle |household.
Iplp^les In motion and Die idle jnen '■ to
It Is reported that tbe farmers of Minne­
wor|. It has a great reaponribiljly and a
great opportunity.'. Ohio should apprecl- Isota and other states in the nothwest are
greatly
In need of harvest help.
ate the one and Improve the other.
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ed only temporary and local relief. J The
average total rainfall in June wm below
the normal, and there was a further aet’.cleney In July. Complete returns: for
August have not yet been received, but
tbe bulletins of lhe State weather service
Indicate that the average rainfall for Aug­
ust was about one-half tbe normal. ,
At Lansing an accurate record of rain­
fall has been kept at the office of the State
board of health since and including 1879.
This record shows a total rainfall In July
of this year of 0.88 of an Inch, and In Aug­
ust of 0.73 of an Inch, the total for the two
months of only 1.71 Inches. Tbe least
amount recorded for the same two months
In any ‘former year was 2.61 inches In
1887. The average for the two months
In the fourteen years previous to 1808 is
A cream of tarter baking powder.
5.91 inches. Compared with this average
Highest of all in leavening strength
thedeflcency In 1898 la 4.20 Inches.
At tbe State Agricultural College in _ Latest United States Govern­
1864 the rainfall in July and August ment Food Report.
amounted ’ tn 1.65 inches. The least ROYAL BAK.NCj’oWOan CO.,
y
amount recorded for the two months in
any year since 1864, previous to 1893 Is
2.39 inches In 1887.
.
The severity of the drouth has been
greatly increased by bright sunshine.
There was very little cloudy weather dur­
ing July and August. The percentage of
If you intend going to
the sunshine is uniformly reported In ex­
cess ot tbe normal.
' Of Course It follows that crops of all
kinds have been seriously Injured. Com
Is being cut to save the fodder. Tbe po­
tato crop will be light Meadows and pas­
tures are dried up, and in many cases be­
lieved to be ruined. Clover sowed this
year except In the most. favorably located
You will need books
fields, Is etftirely killed out Ploughing
for tall wheat, except on lhe lighter soli?,
is practically Impossible. It now seems
probable that the wheat area of this State
will be reduced, on account of drouth as
When Is GRAND RATItM uop &gt;t
We aim to keep
well as low price.
Threshers' returns of 65,000 acres of
wheat threshed, secured by correspond:
opptalu UNION DEPOT.
enta, show that the average yield per acre
in the southern counties is 15.77 bushels.
In tbe central 64 bushels, and In the north­
Free Baggage Transfer. New House
ern 11 bushels, Indicating the total yield In
Steam Heatand Kleetric Bells.
the State of more than 24,000,000 bush­
BEACH A BOOTH.
els or 15.38 bushels per acre.
In the line of
The total number of bushels of wheat
reported marketed by farmers since the
August report was published is 1.248,868.
Of this amount 518,706 bushels wete mar­
When times ore hard people want u&gt;
keted in August. Addingthe amount now
rave all tbe money they can and they do it
reported marketed in July to the amount
every dav when they buy goods xt the
prevously
reported for
the twelve
.Racket
months ending with July, gives a total of
Slates, Tablet*, etc.
14,822.056 bushels marketed In the wheat
The Racket store does not complain of
year, In 1882—3.
hard times but from the way they ,.«]]
John w. Jocrim,
goods we do not kuo* where they can get .
Secretary of State.
them.

JibtoMety
Pure

ber, January or February and March,” an
•English sparrow. In any organized town­
ship, village or city, in this state, shall be
entitled to receive a bounty of 3 cents for
each sparrow thus killed, to be allowed
and paid In the manner hereinafter pro­
vided.
Sec. 2. Every person applying for such
bounty shall within said months take such
sparrows In lota of not lest than ten, to
the clerk of tbe townablp, village or city,
within which such sparrows shall have
been killed, “and shall thereupon make
oath that such sparrows were killed durthe aforesaid mouths mentioned In section
one of thia act, and at no other time.” .
Baid clerk shall thereupon decide upon
such application, and If mtlsfied of the
correctness of such claim, shall issue a
certificate stating tbe amount of bounty to
which sueh applicant Is entitled and de­
liver tbe same to said applicant and shall
E. M. Knox, tbe great hat manufactur- destroy such sparrows.
This act Is ordered to take Immediate
; r, 1b running bis Wg institution on half
effect
• me. In a recent interview he said that

Of course you know that tipies are
hard. Who doesn’t? But did you ever
stop to think that during such times is
just the time to buy anything cheap. Big
and little bills must be paid, and in conse­
quence big stocks must be reduced. We
have a big stock of Furniture and Car­
pets, and when you want bargains in
these lines, come where they are, at

SCHOOL

Hiram Rogers,

Opposite Fred L. Heath’s drug store.

THE KENT

EVERYTHING

DOINGS

School Books, Ladies’ Watches,

W. H. QOObYEZIR

Rev. M. Puffer, who for the past five
years has so. well and ably fitted tbe
pulpit In tbe M. E. church of this city,
was assigned to fill the pulpit In tbe M. E.
church in Manistee, by the conference ia
Grand Rapids this week. His uew charge
Tfie issue between the two candidates
A California paper aptly calls the recent Is a xery important one, and was only as­
for tbe Governorship of Ohio Is most
financial stringency a “democratic klnder- signed to him by reason of lhe fact that
clearly defined. There Is no posalbllity
his abilities amply qualify him to till the
position. The people, of Hastings fully
of a mistake being made by any voter. J
Governor McKinley, m tbe framer of ' ■•CARTER'S SNAKE" SEEN AGAIN. Appreciate his worth both as a man and as
Xpastor and will always be glad to learn
tbe tariff act of 1890, is tbe avowed cham­
1 of his success.
pion of protection to American industries,
Rev. Thomas Cox, who in the past has
filled the pulpit In Niles was appointed to
for American laborers and for American
For m.o, rr.r. put . lure
bu ,UCOT„
u,„ city. _
v„x
Puffer in this
Mr. Cox
homes. His battle cry Is, aud alyraya has boon M«n orery ,e.r norlb.«t or tb« succeedb,Mr.
hly
,„d lh„ repu.
been, America for Americans. /His oppo­ city.
cltv. Tbe
The fact that he has been seen ' tattoo of beliig
........
rLi_._______
an able___minister
precedes
nearly
every
time
oq
IL
G.
Carters'
farm
nent, Lawrence T. Neal, is the framer of
him. The M. E. church of this city has
has given him the name all over Barry
tbe democratic free trade plank of tbe county as "Carter’s snake.” Fifteen or been very fortunate In having had excel­
democratic platform of 1892. He de­ twenty years ago a very large snake, pro­ lent pastors, and have given them excel­
lent support Rev. Cox will enter upon
nounces protection to American Indus* bably 12 feet long, was seen near the cem­ his work with the best wishes of all.
tries, to American laborers and to Amer­ etery by J. P. Roberts, of tlila city, while
Rev. A. K. Stewart has been assigned to
out hunting, and every year since that fill the pulpit in Elsie.
ican homes ‘‘aa a fraud; a robbery of tb^ time he has been seen from one to a half
Rev.'b Ixsvl Master and W. A. Huns­
great majority of the American people foe dozen times. Reports as to bls length vary
berger are presiding elders of Kalamazoo
tbe benefit ot the few.” It remains now from 18 to 30 feet, and the diameter of and Coldwater districts respectively.
his
body
*11
the
way
from
5
to
10
inches,
for the workingmen of Ohio to show by
*Rev. G. E. Hollister will have charge of
according to how scared the ones were Hastings circuit.
.
thelt votes whether they consider “Pro­
Rev. R. D. Freeman will preside at Ir­
tection m a fraud,” and whether they have
The country where the snake Ilves is an
ving; Rev. W. F. Glass at Middleville;
ideal
one
for
such
life.
The
land
is
rough
beei\ robbed since tbe McKinley* tariff act
Rev. W. H. Wright at Freeport and Rev.
became law in 1890, or whether they are and broken, and Iskes and swamps and Arthur Trott at Nashville.
low ptaees abound. If big snakes coukl
Rev. Ralph Wooten will preside at
not sow being robbed by the stagnation In gru «rzanywhere they certainly could
trade brought abodt by fear on the part of there. Several years ago Mr. Carter saw Stanton in the Ionia district.
Miuoulc Hall Dedicated.
manufacturers that protection will be de­ the snake only a few feet from him, aud
Yesterday afternoon the Masons dedicat­
nied them by tbe democratic party, “which though Mr. C. had an ax in his band he
didn't want to tackle him. Two years ago
Is the party of ’ free trade.” l^et every Gard Bennett saw him and shot at him ed their new hall In lhe Goodyear block
with tbe usual appropriate exercises. It
citizen In Ohio who has a vote to poll In without effect, probably owing to tbe fact will be remembered that tbeir lodge room,
the coming election single ont just one that he was greatly scared, and tbe addi­ furniture aud most of their records were
protected industry In his Immediate vlclnl- tional fact that bls gun was loaded with destroyed by the big fire lu the Union
bird shot Last year Mrs. Raymond and
ty and ask himself what that particular In- feer children saw him crawliug through block last winter. ‘ They now rejoice how­
ever In a mucli more beautiful and comm­
dustry will have to do In order, to continue some sand near their house.
odious lodge room, aud one that will com­
^Monday Gene McMurry..and a young pare very favorably with the best In the
Ito work when free trade takes the place of
protection. First, it will have to divide boy by the name of Bishop went out lo state In any city of Ita size.
hunt for bees, taking their dinner with
Members of tbe local lodge were out in
tbe home market with the foreign manu- them and calculating no doubt to have a
good numbers yesterday, and the attend­
faetnrer, and, even where prices are not fine day of it. They had got by the big ance was swelled by members of the order
affected, there will, nevertheless, be a spring on the north side of Carter’s lake from all portions of the country. Tbe fol­
necessary curtailment of production, and were walking along a path. Happen­ lowing gentlemen were deputized as re­
ing to look about six feet ahead of them,
which will mean tbe employment of fewer they saw the snake bump himself, crawl­ presentatives of the Grand Lodge officers;
Daniel Striker—Grand Master.
workmen and tl&gt;e liberation of less money ing away rapidly in a north-westerly di­
T. Phillips—Deputy Grand Master.
In tbe community as wages. Second, rection. Gene and the boy took a skate
Dr. Drake—Senior Grand Warden.
M. W. Riker—Junior Grand Warden
where prices are affected. It will haye to at their fastest pace in a south-easterly di­
rection. running only as a man would who
Baker Shriner—Grand Marshal.
'
pay less for its raw material to the pro­ thought every minute that a big snake
S. E. Phillipa—Grand Steward.
ducer, in many instances home people; was after him. It is sufficient to say that
J. M. Bauer—Grand Steward.
less In wages to Its laborers’. Injury to they took dinner in the city and Gene says
Chas. Beckwith—Tyler.
\
whom means Injury to many activities in it will be a cold day when you get him up
Daniel Striker as representative of tbe
in that country hunting bees agalu. Why
a community; and lower rates of Interest not organize a company and make a sys­ Grafld Master, opened the Grand Lodge,
and this was followed by the established
to stockholders, because of the smaller tematic hunt? We’ve got a gun that we'll dedication exercises. Appropriate and
profits which, come with lower prices.\ let somebody take free of charge.
and very Interestiux addresses were deliv­
ered b^ Rev. Puffer and Daniel Striker,
There Isbneof two things the voter may do.
By coating his ballot for the candidate of
English sparrows ate becoming very
At the conclusion of the exercises the
plenty
In
this
city
and
us
soon
as
the
new
free trade he will precipitate tl»ese evils,
ladles of the Eastern Star Lodge nerved ex­
By casting his ballot for the candidate of law takes •ffec£8parrow-b.nnllng ought to cellent refreshments in the society rooms,
be quite remunerative. Following Is the
the proceeds of which are to be used for
protection he will help to check them.
new law:—
Section 1. The people of the state of the purchase of a new regalia, to take the
Michigan enact. That every person being place of that which was destroyed by fire
Old England Is watching the actions Of an Inhabitant of thia state, who shall kill test winter. Everything passed off very
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J
Congress with deep Interest and literally “during tbe months of November, Decem­ pleasantly.

praying that her friends, the democrats,
■ ■ will keep tbeir promise and remove the
tariff that has proven so injurious to her
: . Interests. A recent issue of the London
Economist contained tbe following frank
statement of her wishes: “ft Is lamentable
* to think that the English Iron and steel
■ trade has made no progress for several
pears past. The general condition of
ittairs in America, coupled with tbe un­
certainty as to when any change will be
g . mute In the McKinley tariff, has a very
iepresslng effect So soon, however, as
bese changes do take place we may antlcl•ate some benefit accrurlng to English
-,’rade."

aA/nrif,
Powder

WATCH OUT
FOR FURNITURE
«!» CARPETS
NOW

Marquette has started on an elegant city
h-l;
b® lhr**,Ujrie3 high and OT
n. * ze‘ The b*se™«nt and first
b*Ml4to Superior sandstone,
and the remaining stories of pressed brick.
eU“her wU1 »* two stories
high and to guard agalnat boodllng there
will be a large gallery.
Dairy CommlMloner Storrs
can.t prosecute a man for selling
ated food, but he can make him
goods for Just what they are. In
suspicion tbe article of food must

say. he
adulter­
sell his
case of
be aub-

provesto be adulterated, and the dealer
‘
he “ n,*‘'
.

Something
Thai should
Bg FBUiBnibGrGd

Latest styles.

Tb*

The drouth now prevailing in southern pany at W a share, the stockholders to ret
•200.000 worth of material from
Michigan Is without a parallel. There three-auarten. In
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oy, bat this year he purchased less haa been no general rain sines about the
12nd. of Jdn&amp; Light showers have afford- on the program.

The Racket store tells us that they bare
several hundred pairs of. odd size* and
makes bought at 50c. on the 8 and If they
can fit you will rare 50 per cent on them.

Lowest prices.

We have plenty of childrena school
shoes and will save you from 5c to 50e on
each pair at the Racket.

Violins, Guitars and Banjos,
stock of the best strings
obtainable.

55 dozen more of those unbleached sole
ladies hose arrived at the Racket this week
you cannot match them in the city for 20c.

F. R. PANGOAST,
The Reliable Jeweler.

Is that I don’t go thro’
the country “hen-peck­
ing” the life out of you
trying to sell you some­
thing you don’t want or
need, but when you are
in want of anything in
my line such as

Jesse Townsend

A few pairs of men and boys boot* to
close out for lack ot room we are going to
stop at tbe Racket.
The suction carpet sweeper with soft
brush takes the lead it will do woik no
other sweeper can besides it saves your
carpet Do not let them sell you * stiff
brush to cut your carpet only S'.’ - d and
for sale by no other house but the Racket.

GAZING AT
THE NEW MOON
Is a beautiful and impressive
sight; but.

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA

Our fall stock of millinery is beginning
to arrive. Call and see for yourself sat
'he Racket.

We want your eggs, highest
price at tbe Racket

We have been head quarters so long for
silk ribbon we need not tell yon that
means half price al the Racket.

Remember that we sell school slat-w at
about half what others ank for hot a* good
at the Racket.

THE RACKET

S. E. PHILLIPS.

GLASSWARE

Between

to stimulate trade these quiet
times.
A nice assortment of Water
Sets, Chamber Seta, Dinner
Seta, Sugar and Cream Sets
A new line of Tumblers
very nice.
Our stock of Groceries, is
full and complete. The wise
housekeeper is the one who
buys good goods and that is
what we aim to keep and
when it comes to TEA and
COFFEE we have the go^s
'
that please.
°
ano not only that, yon will
Wefwant butter &amp; eggs.

Hams &amp; YaiAmai

market

We sell floor oil cloth that means cheap
when we take bold of it at the Racket

Paper ami envelopes at less thaa half
what others sell at, at the Racket.
.

Is one of the most delicious pleas­
ures accorded to those who enjoy
a fine cup of tea. I have just re­
ceived a large invoice of the new
of New Moon Tea and it fully
We are giving some good crop
equals the best recommends ever
bargains in
given it. Why dont you try it?
Whenever you want groceries or
canned goods call on me.

GROGKERYflND

Porcelain lined kettles at 40c, 4 45c. .',0c
at the Racket.

3 Invoiced of kitchen tin ware this week
prices sell It or wb could not buy it at the
Racket.

Lumber Wagons, Buggies,
Flows. Drills, and
Spring Tooth Harrows,
It will be money in
your pocket to give me
a call.

We have 75 Doz. ladles fall and winter
underwear and w.e expect tbe old fogies
will tell you they are made of paper when
they hear the price at the Itaek&amp;J

Lycoming rubber goods a: the Racket
wonder if the old fogies will say they are
nn good they are warranted the best.

• V«u»r vrtenn ud

Kolafialun. rw« .1 u» indUuipou,
raaapoMKiror &gt; KO.WO p,l„. D„„,e
'•’"Tda, tor tw&gt; month,;
« hii»-

227.2^ ,

The Modern Druggirt.

Gents’ Watches,
Beus’ Watches.

We are posted in
our business aud do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
aod yet get a living.

TIMEaidMONET
F you save time you save

You can save a vast
II money.
amount of time if yon are lock­
ing for

or any kind of buil ding mater
ial, by coming directly to us
Eave money by buying of us.

f
g

�Hastings Banner

All persons are hereby notified not to
The Pn»b,mn •&lt; L*"'ln‘„
We carry the most complete line of
pafior^y
"
dress goods in the city.
(Coneord next Toeedej nd
1
Spui.dhco’s
-The sessions will commence on 1 uesaay th. boliaio«a ot (ence* 01 “
Thursday,
evening with a sermon by tbe Moderator, AArieoltoral HodW&lt;
^*J»hn MeOmber. of Chicago, |s In tbe
A couple applied for a marriage licenie ‘the Rev. A. D. Grigsby of this city.
&lt;
at lhe County Clerk's office a few days
7
&lt;
MBKAIBD-On^ll^ 31U*cT«^&gt;tX
Z Sil Wilcox, uf Rockford. I1L., la in tbe ago, but tbeir Application was denied be­
R«duc«&lt;l Bate*.
cause the youug lady was under the age of
&lt;
Reduced rates to fairs for 1898 via the
consent. Before making an effort to get
Lena Baker, of \ ermonivuis.
The Columbian postage stamps will &gt;THr!k A- D- Slattern is In Chicago this lhe little 75 cent document that allows the Michigan Central. One fare rate for the
minister to proceed with the knot-tying. ,round trip. Children over five and under MAHRIEO-On the i»hJoon be things of the past and a few
• Coins? Have yot seen ‘.Mvtil
they had unfortunately visited a millinery ' 12. half fare.
now will prove relics in days to
Heath’s, the dmggret) come. Tbe postoffice department Is now Tuesday
l° Gr,nd RapldS store and purchased a hat and other neeLlmit tor
H. Brown. Poth of Oregon.
Dates of Fair
’
r t’rn d’te
vHsartcs for lhe bride upon their wedding
Where Hold
. jt-miuw. for thfcB4ryCo. Issuing the old style only.
and for
Inclusive 5o
Hurrlag® Ue«n»«»Geo. Ignntx went to Caledonia on busi­ tflp. The honey moon will have to be Sale of Ttekeis
-.-present-’ enterprise and
Gnu-d BapidaT
Mrs. .Richard Doyle gave a tea company ness Friday.
adjourned now for a couple of years, un­
N'amn and residence.
Sept, zx
Grand Rapids.
We w;U have «oti exhi- last Thursday afternoon at her home on
J*
Sept. so. ,.. . Justice Butler. Johnstown,
Haaiingv.
'7^00. P. T. Colgrmrv was in Grand Rap­ less the twain conclude to patronize a Sept. 2610 29.
Court
»L
The
rooms
were
tastefully
dec
­
County Clerk in some other state where
Sept. X. 1,2 t Bridget Stevenson.
0
j-i ral Hall in a sealed
BatonRaoldi.
In flowers and vine/, a very en­ ids Saturday.
Oct. 7. ... iCbaa. H- Newton, Hasting*-Charlottf,
the laws are not ns strict as here.
,i &gt; i-rtniv coin, -trad to the orated
115
j
Lena
Baker,
Vermontville,
■
joyable and social lime was spent by all
C. IL OMBOBX.
Hoonan, of Kalamazoo, was In the
Monday evening James Waters, Milan
, -eng nearest » the date present
Reul
Ei.tate
Tr»n»rer&lt;.
Agent,
city Monday.
Hail, son of Mrs. Ezra Hall, aged about
;.-e he will g&gt;** a rolind
C. l^n.o»I. » UU1“ «•
Tbe funeral of Mrs. Peter Maurer*. Jr.,
Miss Gvrtnjfie Rom? returned to Grand 13 aud 10 respectlvely. together with sev­
Notice.
,•
Ghkago tc the lucky of Maple-Grove towoshlp. occurred from Rapids
eral other boys were playing in the front
Monday.
The famous French draft stallion Magot.
; not-tost-ft eent'for rail the'Cathoiic church in this city Friday
yard of Luke Waters’, father of the for­
MtesUnimi Loro returned to Grand mer, after dark. To amuse themselves registered, imported from France by Pow­
ruin Hastings to the taornlngand was largely attended. Shfi Rapids
elli Diva-,
Bros., vi
of *Penn.,
Saturday.
the wither of seven chlldrea and was
*-...... . will be
........sold at auction
j v Parker io ti
orate
—------- they turned on the waler Spray and ran ci
hw
r- .,n?. retufh. ticket good was
to the highest bidder. Thursday.
-Tareels. Castleton. *3W»
Ilion lye short time.
Btehnp Ghlosple, of Grand Rapids, was round In a circle jumping over the water berMth, at 13 o’clock fast time. The
charlotte Kauffman to V. telns. W “•*"* **»•
&gt; .... T; will not cost you
s
it
sprayed
from
the
ground.
One
of
tn
the
city
Monday.
■
Here h a conundrum going Clw rounds
“aemSrt’s^R^to John Gutehea. « M. S*
the two boys above named thought that’ 8Jle will take place on the ^,r£°unJ“
:o gm-ss and you are en- thiw
. Wiiat positions do the (Krupp gnu
the CUll.UV'
entrance ■■■
of ----race track
from horse
.
w
Ills
---— JQ Cutlet*&gt;D,fieooon.
an&lt;1 Mr*- B«rt Sparks spent Sunday tee would reverse his gait, and after he had stalls.
chaorc each day, do not and’ttre'Ferris Wheel at the world's fair otThornapple
Terms of sale, one year at seven
i oh nOutebea to Clement Smith .Lots.
Lake.
jumped over the waler in the usual man- stalls. Terms of sale, one year at seven and 97. Nuahville. fiioocou,
o«c»
hold
among
tbe.•fire
arms
at
lhe
world*
percent on approved paper, Thto rtdllon .। K. I. HMderrtwtt to Warren F
) t Init guess.
»er
hu
retraced
his
stepr.
and
attempted
Mr. nnd Mrs J. M. Baner were in KaL;
f
r&gt;c Keen to Chicago and Ans. One Is the largest &lt;wn: the other. aww.oo-ever
». Holland,
’ to jump from an opposite direction to that Is nine years old, bas lhe finest stock ln sec.
Sunday.
the largest “resolver."
r.
M.
i®
**
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Barry
county
and
is
a
rare
opportunity
to
In which he had been' going before. In
...rr kuo again guess and
Anthony Wilmont la seriously Bl at hiss doing so J asses and Milan had a collision purchase a horse.
dollar
give the ticket to sotne- 'Counterfeitsof tbe new 'quarter WHlf
ore in circulation. They have a fairly. _hon&gt;e*» the second ward.
in mld-alr, the former spraining his an­
couid not go otherwise. cn»d ring, batman readily'be detected by
a. Middleville. **O-0°.
A. E. Kenaston was in the Valley Oty kle so that tee Is now compelled to use
U iVEFiIT:lS»FREE. AU we tbeir unfinished rims, tteennlllfng of which Tuesday
1 desire to extend my heartfelt l^anka
crutches, and the latter striking with his
on legal business.
Stomach-on Jus. knees. Milan was picked to kind friends and nelghbora and the
imperfect and whidh are noticeably
u- -it »s the advertising.
Butter, Uto20.
Eastern
Star
Lodge
for
the
assistance
and
Mrs.
Walteri
Wilkins,
of
Chicago,
ta
up
and
carried
lo
a
neighboring
house,
•
waller
tbaa
those
of
the
the
genuine
cohu
the
kxr t irinVi that we are the
•geert of Mrs. Nathan Barlow.
and now lies between life and death, suf­ many acts of kindness performed during
Don’t buy a lamp wNh a base as big as
:n vi.'KE 1DRUGS AT
fering with peritonitis, his recovery being the late sickness, death and burial or my
Mrs. James Coffield returned to her
&lt;n 35 cent piece and aa oil chamber as Hg
•? . ic!GE(S. 'Poor drugs
wife. Their many acts will ever be held
doubtful.
as a gallon jar. Tin*.- are very unsafe. 'home in Grand Rapids Saturday.
-s. Ve nay. price.
memory.
B. H. Bobb.
. &lt;Jo |to Spary Phillipa' and see thoee new
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Fuller vrtnnn-d
. and lieautith! styles &lt; lamps that he has 'ferai Colorado Thursday eveahig.
Come to the Presbyterian church nex
I just received. They-are safe, oruaaaeatai
Sunday and hear some good singing and
Miss Ma?- Herrington, of Newaygo, has fine Instrumental music morning and even­
On Sept 2d, 37. M and 39 the C. K- *
•been visiting Mr. aod Mra. Sokkm.
S. will sell tickets from all Its stations to
THE HRUGOIST. U. H. Blackford shot a turkev teouard Mrs. Dorr Mudge spent tert week with ing.
The Y. P. S. C. E. at the Presbyterian Hastings at one fare for round trip, good
Johnatowai. The kt rd measured six feet, *er stater Mrs. Bristol at Johnstown.
dturch next Sunday evening, led by Chas. returning not later than SepL
- nior ax.t ol City Bank,
L. Saroeaitt, Stjp*L
from tip to tip. These birds are very rare
”
Mias May Miller. &lt;rf Lawaing, Is the Sutton.
in tMs-oectlon of the country, UxMieteqidte guest of her father and sisters this week.
common m the southern and western
local
Dr. C. P. Lathrop, of DetrolL is expect­
states—Battle Greek Journal.
ed to visit hte parents In tbe city next

Mat do uou know
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7

We are In receipt of dhr purchase of
Fall dress goods.
Spaulding's
Mrs. Samuel Myers, ot
of Rutland, cotucomplained of-her husband for non support
The trial occupied the attention of Squire
Keoaston’s court Monday, the jury bringin a verdict of not guilty.

personal

MENTION. .

Minor I*ylon was in the city last week.

“r-fu'wJSSEi
"rWiS/i .

■ - *«• *
a«“*

[RED L. HEATH,

news.

- acsuiumoN -

where tee haa accepted a podtkm tw ttie
Mrs. Vene Rogers and Mies Della Nel­
fire department &lt; that city at a salary af
M5 per wionth. At aa examination .be son. of Prairieville, are visit!nr at D. R.
•
passed 99. whfcri was very pleaMag cot Cook's.
HeretfUo-. «lu»»gea ,Mr *dverttenmrete only Co himself end friends, but to tbe
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ledley. of Luding­
„,.t wunh
Tur^xy. «t UUM &lt;0 Grand)Rapids department officiate.
ton. are spending the week with Hastings
Ine.rr -x—rtirn. ir. lhe issoe of tbe week
The rtringeaTy of money compels as t« friends.
when brought. '
make many redactions in the priceot boots
Mrs. Clarence Young, of Allegan, is ex­
and shoes. We-aieed cash aod If slicing pected in the city next week to visit her
off lhe profits will get It We will have R. parents.
Better cmne assd buy shoes for the famriy
Bale Kenyon left for a visit at the
while it lasts.
world’s fair and with relatives In Iowa
Wootxffv A Bkoxsox.
Tuesday.
-t
•
Don't eend aeauey to Canadian papers «r
Mrs. Lillian Gregory, who has been vis­
msgaziues • whekh advertize to give bur
prizes for “geesslng the shortest verses iting friends in the city left for Kalamazoo
in lhe bible’’oomaking lhe largest number Saturday.
of words out certain words they name.
Min Nellie Ball, of Washington. D. C.,
a nmriiin;. for Chieagp.
Thousands ofi dollars are sent, but webs^e left Saturday after a short visit with Mrs.
; forget ti-.e -'losing out sale M yet to hear otthe first case where a dol­ Frank Hams.
lar came back.
Mrs. I .eon VanVelsdr. of Jackson, who
Last week C. F. Brooks made without has been visiting friends in Hastings and
■H.j money ia dry goods.
doubt the largest abstract ever made ki vicinity returned home Thursday.
Skkvi Pino
Barry county. 'There were 153 transfer,
Rev. Fr. Broegger. formerly priest of
besides other details that had to lie looked
?; r ground f-riday after-&gt;, after, and wimc completed it was about St. Rose church, in this city, but now of
.
thesizeof a'Congressional Record. Tbe Deerfield, was in the city Thursday.
•’ property-involved wrs what Is known er
Miss Alice Galusha. who formerly lived
a new ' AHaie jwdk hi!, the North Meadow farm In Assyria.
in this city, but now of Carson City. Ne­
making a great Improve- ]
1
Mrs. Fannie Brown (formerly Hotoh- vada. is the guest of Mrs. W. R. Cook.
wklM), was united In marriage to Mr. John
Mrs. Ed. Clarke, of Burlington, Iowa.
H. Bdm/is pfatclwc* fine new iOeam. of Foriland. Oregon. Tuesdoc Is expected in the city next week to visit
■n.ut :i her ^stoae ««n Mala •-evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. f. her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Bessmer.
VkirlMrer
nn c’Sreen street.
xtnt-t. They
Thev will
Chidester on
Mrs. Geo. Tinkler was called to Wood­
ctake tlieirj future home In Portland. Oreu,&lt;.;pplea*efrtflea«&gt; will be &lt;pn. and they kave with the best wtebet land last week on account of her father’s
dllness. Mr. Tinkler spent Sunday there.
Hui
‘mlutna M 'tecawarded
her friends.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Robinson. Rev. Ed/^t Is said that a certain fanner, living
MUtJl Belcher. Mrs. E. J. Valliant and
ALvjy*
&lt;5c Powers ¥«. Sb cigar. /in*; more than -a thousand miles from 1 Miss Lenore left for the world’s fair this
:ht snfiie:.alsvays the teeo: b cent 1 Hartings, recently sent 81.25 to learn
-teow to raise beets.” The reply he re­
;n: in th- (' pitetKtatefi.
Mrs. Haynes, of Rockford. HI., ami Mr.
eewed was brief, but cliuek full of truth.
The M..i:."v:lle.*Liiiors pteped with tha All it said was:-—"Take bold of the taps aiid Mm. S. S. Schantz, of Woodland,
i-'.i’t- tm. nh&gt;&lt; Saturday afknnoonJ and pull./ The tanner Is still In doubt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tinkler
• -. t in fau^r^of litter.
i of i»cw-«ducli more lie ktjows now about Tuesday.
Iratekcg beets Chanda.* knew before.
A. B. Raymond and wife, and Mrs. Leon
1MT; f*J t«*
jur »toek of -drere J&gt;
Merchants should take an active Interest lYanXelsor. of Hastings, were guests nf
in ttee fair and do all th-y can to make It Mrs. B. .Thompson Sunday.—PlalnweH
SrAFUMtUt’a
a sucasss Take tteiugs to the fair and let Enterprise.
people «*ee for theumelves what you have
Mr and Mrs. Jnhn Crites, who have
• • .
t■
till. s-uc. stiowkig 4b*£ aud what you are doing. Nothing adds been visiting friends in Hastings and vi-1
•Ji?
tl.jj '-car has bceu without more to4be fair than to have floral hall etaity returned to tlielr home In Whatcom,
p#n;Ji&lt;-!t Ri**4 R.'
will tilted with iliaptejui.of various kinds,
nnd noteompel vteitoee to look at large Wash.. Munday.
Kin li-.-m tb»* o?.r'Ji .and, south sUes of spaces of Wank, pine boards. The fair is
Mrs. S. M. Fowler. Mrs. Carrie Spence
Mai i-iri't-: itrtnlsrd. «.v a game
base for the benefit of all and all should do nnd MIm Carrie Rich left for Chicago Satbaii.f nlaj att-nnmn. Kir Ftore standing •rhat' they can for the benefit~of lhe fair.
MIm Rich will return to her home lu HamAsad aetfdent that may prove fatal nioud. Wl.v. fcom there.
Miss ’■ H. P. Cherry, of Johnstown, is In the
1 ..me • will, have in charge the runuing ■oecured at Nashville Sunday.
itAi. &gt;ii encitif-i alongttbe roads will do Dickens who works for iienrytjRoe and city clriting bi« con R. H. Cherry anti
w-!l ’ ■ &gt;1
the law requires family was 'popping some corn In a spider other relatives. Mr. Cherry has taken the
the handle of which beetle very hot. Bax mem erer riuce it was issued and
fiutih ••■’t j u miff in advance.
Mies Dickens In removing the spider never mlsacd a copy.
W_&gt;;
t. A young lac’,? to work for wrapped her apron around the .spider
l.n a: 1 and attend school. Tuition handle, setting fire to the apron .and com- -Among the Hastings young people who
will gu to the ITnlveralty this fall are:—
wt-! bi jc'd for tlie right person. En- mumteattag the flames tn her f”*’
Shirlie Smith. Loute Goodyear. Walter and
. &gt;iui-t- ot
SnpcrintcndeD*«of Schoola.
was horribly burned and at this writing, Miss Belle Lampman. Guy Bauer, George
Tuesday p. m.. it was thought that sl:d and John Wooten und Carl Bessmer.
Ten«»u; p. -s.-d through ‘iiere Tuesday
Duane Bauer enters the Business College
rwire«i?
(he Michigan Central fur could not live.
The Michigan Central will untilSeptenG at Ypsilanti and Mias Katie Leins will at­
Grand La| k&gt;. It wan tbe Maccabee ex\
berSOth well round trip tourists tvekete. tend the State Normal there.
curtku tuiL. Several from here went.
limited to return not later than October " Ed Schumann find wife, Kep Siteby Ind
M&gt;&lt; I.,Knowlton has ixxja hired by Slat at the following low rates:
wife. Mrs. Emry Busby. Thos. Spence.
thv .&gt;;u
t&gt;-.*;rd to tench Gemaan In the
Traverse City. Mich10
Al Jones, Will Spenee, George Landis.
High --fitKi!. r-iey have discontinued the
Bay View J
................... 8.95 Chas. Bauer. Henry Mead J. L. Craw­
Kindfir-.;
department'for
present
Petoskey J
ley. Mrs. Minnie Greble, Mrs. Buller,
Harbor Springs. Mlob
Mieses Maud Trego and May Rogers, Mr.
As fiHH uwtetajg peaches as we have seen
10.30 and Mrs. Jos. Van Arman and Mr. and
Mackinaw City. " .
’ thMear nns lett at this office by Richard
’
11.30
Mackinac Island. ” .*2?'
. Writ. .&gt;f Rutland - They were -‘Early
.... 7.95 Mrs John Kurtz, were among tbe targe
•Crawford” and vxnre as fine in flavor us In
’
8.95 number that left for the world’s fair
Charlevoix
•
.’Ppearahce.
;.... 3.55 Tuesday. _________________
Qttawa Beach
C. R OSBOKN.
Hop reeking*, new shades In benriettas
The C. K. aud &lt;i. will sell tickets for
Agt
and
serges,
whip
cords,
fontalne,
etc.
'4rit fare from nil prints ou their road to
Spaulding’s
June 23. *93.
to this citv during the fair here, a . large
totxnber from Kahhw'joo and vicinity will
Before preparing for tbe fair ladles
The I.it legixleture peued an «t pr—
■nodoubt intend.
.Idled tor a lax ot Ore percent open *11 should go to Jullua Russell’s and examine
the fine line of early tall mllllnen'. Cone
the Annual Mwticgof tire Barry. Hope Inheritance,. Tbe la« went Into elect &lt;m earlv and make your selections before the
AucoatOStb. Aa tbe law la »« only
Md^rangeville Horse Detective Asaoclastock is reduced.
’’Jou win Im* |u.|d
Dritoti Saturday. Sent new but unique, tbe flat ot It la
Lorr:-August 24th, between the ramp
Mb. if «. p. m. Eugene Harthoru Pres., Klren. Il Brat pro.lde. ^Obe Imiwalllon
it a lax ot fixe percent upoo the martet around and Woodbury, a bundle contain­
fl. Backus. See’y.
value of property over the value of five ing four pillows, two comfortables and one
Fcmt Beamer has purchased the stock hundred dollar., round In the alate, which quIlL Finder please write to Peter My­
i, of gpreties where he Is'located and pro- la tranaterred to lhe beln ot thoee to whom er*, Woodbury, Mich.
poaw to ga it alone. He lias added a oon willed, whether realdenla ot thia etale or
/bards are out announcing^ the marriage
1
venient lu^ch room to hix establishment «une other atale or country..
1. made In lhe aeeond aecium ot the law bf Ml** Harriet A. Woodard to Mr. Lord*
where lu- tin terje lunches
which proride, that when tbepmpertr or B. Bentley. Tuesday, forenoon, Sept. -6th.
at
half Past ten o’clock, at Emmanuel
Nine Hmea out of ten you will find the any benrfclal Internal p«ae« by mJ
Both are well and favorably
toerchantb who advertise are the hustling, tntur.ru&gt; tho rather, mother, buabaud. ffhnrrh.
to die people of thl* city and they
progrcMivo business men of a town, who wife child, brother, sister, wife or widow known
wiH* tart out I nUfe with the be*t wtahe.
•te up to the times and can give you the of a aon. tbe buabaud ot a dau«hter or any
'•test and beat bargains.
adopted child, aueh tranater ot propert) of their friend*.
■ hall not bo taxable unleaa It be penooai
pr.,ctlvsl two-horse hay presg requir­ property ot th. nine ot »S.0W or more,
ni&lt;w xronml • mol,u« btrnl.
ing only one team and three men to bale luibleh caae II .hall beUxable at the
The same seems to have received all the
■itotntonv of hay per day. Tbe beet nle ot one percent upon
cl“r ”**'! J? U«Z.mwt It .m commsmlrf
■oney-maker on tl;e market to-day. Call nine or aueh property. It
J™’1™ S.unlw tl»
c°^. J,"
it at Mcucr Broa. * Reynolds.
play Wttb *he profcwkmal men. th®
Luth aMte will soon play witte a nine sein
FAIR accommodations with­
iected from the w°°! 1,001 factory, a pick­
" «taw minutes ride from the grounds,
ed nine rrom tbe city will won have a
,
» parson In parties of two and over.
Ila payment to the county treaaurer tor
set-to with the first nine.
Cykil Obigbbt.
4717 Evans Ave., CbldBfo. HL I Um banedt ot the alate.

This week,

75 quires.

$1,500.

$1,500.

WE HA VE JUST PURCHASED

$ 1,500 WORTH
OF

'

That we will close out at the regular
of the g-'ods.

Remember thatEVERY^PAIR is WARRANT­
ED to be first class in every Respect.
Call and examine the goods while there, is. a
large assortment.

C H. 05 DORN 6- CO.
SIGN, "THE BANKRUPT STORE?r

guarantee tnat you nave
bought the best for the
money.

R. K. OR ANT.

�but added, hastily—*pig»“Now, as the subject represented a
flock of sheep huddling together close
to a pond on a rainy common, this sug­
gestion waa not over complinientary
to my artistic skill. I was on the
point of correcting my astute critic,
when she added, after a moment’s fur­
ther inspection:
•
“ ‘No. they’re sheep. Look ye now, I
know! They're sheep.'
।
•• ‘Pray don't touch the paint,! I sug-

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Grol Ripils. nwMofnwk
lot com. 0 rdw.

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and w. also 11

lately everything
Write for prices

a 4 rds. 4 rds e
and w.
Town 9 North of Ram

PROBATE ORDER.

•If.WlUixm Jonex’Intbn''!
••T Mnnrrd brr on mJ honor U1M
Wlllinm Jone’ father wm not
xllr known to me. hot .he «emed •
litUe Incrednlotu.
l-nmently .he ro« nf-'...“71,111 handml *od nlitoy-Lbr«,
riSSL Ctorto W. ArtoUood. Jud,, ol
ol IM« A- “d
c.n't .top no longer,' .he ex- Tfuif ntoto o&lt; to.
plxine.1. Tre got to go to Monktonret "Klfr TrtoiK?,‘’n-u.rdta or to. tom
for William Jonex'
.
••'Monk»hor.t? 1. th.t where tb.
oolite Mr. Monk resides?'
^•‘ -Ye.: np • the wood.’ .he rep tod.
V to.
with. grlniMe expretalre of no little ith dnvof October. A. D. 1W,W«!.-d
at ten o'clock
m^tbe^reuoon to aaatacned for tbe.bearing of
‘"""•to Mr. Monk » friend of
said octltion and that me heirs at .law of said
I Sid All otb" P®”00’ interested In
• Her .n.wer ™ • ’ery decided Mid estate, are required to appear at^a session
then to be bolden at the Probate ofneimtlre. Then. Jonclnng to the of said court,
dty of Hastings. In Mid County, and
&lt;lo^. .he .wunp kernel! down to the flre^n the
cause, If any . there be. why
™6nd. 1 followed. Md .tood on the the prayer of the petitioner may not be
San tod. And It Is farther ordered, that
threehold. looking down »t her.
mUI petitioner give notice to tbe persons
“ ‘Don't forget th.t 1 m to p.lnt interested in sahi estate, of the pendency of
your picture.’ I *»id- ‘When will you Jildpetltion and the hearing thereof by causing
s copy of this order to be
tings Banker, a newspaper printed and clrcucome back?'
latS tn Mid County of Barry, once in each
“ •To-morrow, maybe.’
week for three successive weeks previous to
•• *1 shall expect yon. Good-by.
w. 1~7K«...
“ 'Good-by, master,’ she returned, ““
■
Judge at Probate.
reaching un to shake hands.
(A true copy.)
“watched her as bhe walked away

“So here we have been since yester­ eventful, but very delightful, and a
day and, up to this, have not set eyes day to be marked with a white stone,
upon a single soul. Such peace and in one respect—that from dawn to sun­
quietness is a foretaste of Paradise. set I have not set eyes on a human be­
As this is the moat satisfactory day I ing, except my servant
“Stop, though! 1 am wrong. Just as
have y.ot spent in my pilgrimage, al­
though it bears, at the same time, a I was returning from my piscatorial
family likeness to the other days of excursion to the lake, I saw, passing
the post fortnight, I purpose setting along the road in the direction of the
down, verbatim seriatim, and chrono­ sea, a certain solitary horseman, who
logically, the manner in which I occu­ accosted me not too civilly on the road­ ■MJ
side the night before last He scowled
pied myself from dawn to sunset
“6 a. m.—Wake and see that Tim haa at me in passing, arid, of course, recog­
already disappeared and folded up his nized mo by the aid of the caravan.
hammock. Observe the morning sun His name is Monk, of Monkshurat, and
looking in with a fresh, cheery coun­ he seems to bo pretty well monarch of
tenance at the window. Turn over all he surveys. I have an Impression
again with a yawn, apd go to sleep for that Mr. Monk, of Monkshurst, and । “MAT I ASK WHERE T«U CAME FROM?”
another five minutes.
myself arc destined to be better, or gested. approaching her in some alarm.” toward* thu road, and noticed that she
• "7:13 a. m.—Wake again, and dis­ worse, acquainted.’’
‘It is wet and comes off.’
took bold stride*, like a boy. On reach­
cover. by looking at my watch, that
“She drew bock cautiously; and then ing the road she looked back and
CHAPTER III.
Instead of five minutes, I have slept an
as a preliminary to further converse- laughed, then she drew herself to­
hour and a quarter. Spring up at once
tion sat down on the grass, giving me
n &gt;’ ^.7
running
a young
__ rnn
______
—like
Hb.e
vm.ncr
MW,,—or
------------V - of
- her
- for“Eureka! I have had an adventure further occasion to remark her length kernel axxv. little
and slip on shirt and trousers; then
nothing
with little or
nothing
of her tow
wjtek ; deer,
X'Cln^u
” 11
dto 5to.pp-rpass out, barefooted, into the open air. at last; and yet, after all, what am I .„d ^.prltorto ... Itab.
No sign of Tim, but a fire is lighted talking about? It is no adventure at
•red though
close to the caravan, which shadows it all, but only a commonplace incident. about her manner, tempered
thdugh it
it among the sand-hilh.
'ulnass,' which
which I
•
•
•
*
*
*
.
from the rays of the morning sun. This is how it happened:
was .with gusts of bashfulnoss,
"Thurwlav.—This morning, just af­
“I waa seated this morning before began to amuse me.
Stroll down to the lake and. throwing
off what garments I wear, prepare- for my easel, out in open air, painting
“ ‘Can you paint faces?' she asked, ter breakfast when 1 had entered the
caravan to prepare my material* for
a bath. Cannot get out for a swim on busily, when I thought I heard a dubiously.
account of the reeds. The bath over, movement behind me.
“I replied that I could even aspire to the day's painting. Tim appeared at
"I should have premised, by the way, that accomplishment, by which I un­ the door with a horrid grin.
return and finish my toilet in the carathat Tim had gone off on another ex­ derstood her to mean portralVpaint" ‘There's a young lady asking for
“8 a. in.—Tira has reappeared. He cursion into the Jones territory, on ing, if need were. She gave a quiet ye,' he said.
"I had forgotten for the moment my
has been right down to the seashore, the quest for more eggs and milk.
nod of satisfaction.
"I glanced over my shoulder and
and,
a walk of about two miles and a half.
“ 'There was a painter chap who ' appointment of the day before,
Delore, ana,
He informs me to my disgust that saw, peering round the corner of my came to Aberglyn Inst summer, and he when I leaped from the caravan. I per­
there Is some sort ot a human settle­ white sun-shade a pair of large, eager painted William Jones.'
ceived standing close by. with her back
ment there, and a life-boat station. eye»—fixed not upon mo, but upon the
" ‘Indeed?’ I said, with an sssump- to me and her face toward the lake.
He has brought back in his baglet, as canvas I was painting.
•
•• interest
----- *
I the figure of a young woman. At first
tion
of-•friendly
“Not in the least surprised, I thought
specimens of the local products, a doz­
“ ‘Yea. I wanted him to paijit me, 1 I failed to identify her. for she wore a
en newlaid eggs, some milk nnd a loaf to myself: ‘At last!. The caravan haa but he,wouldn’t He-painted William black hat and a white feather, n cloth
of bread. The last, I observe, is in a exercised its spell upon the district, Jones' father, though, along o’ William jacket, and a dress which almost
fossil state. I ask who,sold it him. and the usual audience is beginning Jones.’
reached the ground; but she turned
togather.’ Sol went tranquilly on with
He answers, William.Jonea.
“This with an air of unmistakable round as I approached her and I recog“8i80 a. m.—We breakfast splendid­ my work and paid no more attention. disgust nnd recrimination. I looked nixed my new acquaintance.
“Presently, however, fatigued with, at the girl more observantly. It hod | "I cannot say that she was improved
ly. Even the fossil loaf yields susten­
ance, after it is cut up snd dissolved my work, I indulged In a great yawn, never occurred to me till that moment by her change of costume. In the first
and rose lo stretch myself.
thenrper
in hot tea. Between whiles Tim in-------------------------------..----------I -----— ­ that she would inake.a capital picture place, it made her look several years
forms me that the settlement down I ceived that my audience was more —just the sort-of ‘study’whichlwould older—in fact,
tact, quite young womanly.
vroumuty.
than
numerous, consisting of■ | fetch a fair price in the market. I In the second.place, it was tawdy. not
yonder, is, in his opinion, a poor sort of t select
■
B(IOpM.(1 ncr
.. coin such
—
place. There are several whitewashed ' onlj one individual a young person | adopted
her free-and-easy u*»uua&gt;.
mhnner. ■*&gt;
to cwj&lt;
say servantgally. ..
if &gt;I may
cottages and a large,, roofless house, I Ina Welsh chimney-pot hat Closer । which wnM contagious, and sat down an adjective. The drew was of thin
for all the world like a church. Devil i obaervatlon showed me that said hat on
oppo«|ta to her.
' silk, old and frayed, and looked aa if It
the cow or,pig did he se^.at all, barrin’ i was set on a bead of closely-cropped, । ., .j^
yon what it b ^ntt,’I had suffered a good deal from expoah(Hlg.h urv
]cnieuu. as
as was
a few hens. Any boats, 1' ask? Yes, curly black Italr, beneath which there ।I said, familiarly. .j.y
'I'll paint you
you, ^ihough
ure to th(J
the e
elements,
was ihdeed
ihdeed
one, with the bottom Knocked out, be- J shone a brown, boyish face freckled I'! the other painter chap won't’ -|
i the actual case. The jacket was also
with sun and wind, a pair of bright, I
longing to William Jones.
•“Yau will?’she cried, blushing with old. nnd seemed made of thorough
“Tim has got this name so pat that black eyes and a laughing mouth, delight
I
’ ' material
* ’’ which --------1.------cut
« into sail­
In usually
my curiosity begins to be aroused. with two rowH of the whitest of teeth.
“ ‘Certainly; and a very nice portrait ors' pea-jackets,* which was the case.
•Who the deuce is William Jones?' But the face, though boyish,' did not I think you’ll make. Be good dnough
.
Miso. The hat was obviously new. but
‘Sure, thin,' says Tim, ‘he's the man belong to a boy. The young person to take off your hat. that 1 may have just ns obviously homemade.
that lives down beyont. by the sen.’ I was dressed in an old cotton gown, had n better
oesMjriooK
look *v
at you.
you.'
■
, “ ‘Ik) you have come.' I said, shaking
demand, somewhat irritably, if the a colored woolen shawl or scarf ।
"She obeyed me at once and, threw handn. ’i'pun my word, I didn't know
place contains only one inhabitant? thrown- over the shoulders, and wore !I* the clumsy thing down on th&lt;* grass you.'
Devil another did TiBi see, he explains thick woolen stockings and rough 1, beside her. Then 1 saw-that heir head ,
“She laughed delightedly, and
shoes, the latter many
—barrin’ William Jones.
manj sizes
sizes too
oo large.
urge. . was covcre
j with
at her attire, which
covered
with short
short black
black carls,
curia. glanced
•
- down
“ .
“®:3d a. m-’—Start painting in the The gown was t ,
lentlv outgrown it" it
round a bold white brpw. an- clearly afforded her the greatest satlaopen air, under the shade of a large who had evidently outgrown it; it freckled by the sun. She glanced at
faction.
white cotton umbrella- Paint on till reached only just below the knee, and. me sidelong, laughing, and snowing
" *1 put on my Sunday clothes," she
when the young person moved, One her white teeth. Whatever hi-r age
1 p. m.
“1 p. m.—Take a long walk among /•aught a glimpse of something very j was, she wm quite old .enough |u» lie a exclaimed, ’ 'cause I was going to have
my likeness took. Don't you tell Wil­
the sand hills, avoiding the settlement/ much resembling a dclapidatcd garter.
coquette.
1
: liam Jones.*
beyond the lake. Don't want to meet
“The young person’s smile was so
"Promptly as possible I put the '
.... not to betray her to that
“I promised
any of the aboriginals, more particu­ bright and good humored that I found ,
larly William Jones. Walking here is myself answering it with a friendly question: ^You have not told i^ie how insufferable nuisance and refrained
I old' you are?’
from informing her that I thought her
•like running up and down Atlantic bil­ nod.
! “ ‘Fifteen,’ she replied, without bestlows, assuming said billows to be solid;
" ‘How arc you?’ I said, gallantly. ’I
i tation.
now I am lost in the trough of the hope you're quite well.’
I
“ ‘I should have taken you to be at
sand, now I re-emerge on the crest of
“She nodded in reply, and, stooping
the solid wave. Amusing, but fatiguing. down, plucked a long blade of grass . least a year older.'
“She shook her head.
Suddenly a hare starts from under my which she placed in her mouth anil be­
‘“It’s fifteen year come Whitsun­
feet anil goes leisurely away. I re­ gan to nibble—bashfully, I thought.
I
tide,’ she explained, ’since I come
member an old amusement of mine In
“ ‘May I usk you where you came
the west of Ireland, and I track ihias from?’ I said. ‘T mean, where do you ashore.’
।
"Although I was not a little curious I
by her footprints—now clearly and live?’
&gt;d to know what ‘this ‘coming Ashore* ,
beautifully printed in tbe soft sand of
“Without speaking, she stretched
meant,
I felt that all my conversation
the hollows, now more faintly marked out her arm and pointed across the lake
on the harder aides of the ridges. The in the direction of the sea. I could not had been categorical to monotony, and
I
determined,
therefore, to reserve fur­
sun blazes down, the refraction of the help noticing then, as an artist, that
heat from the sand is overpowering, the sleeve of her gown was loose and ther inquiry until another occasion.
the air is quivering, sparkling and torn, and that her arm was round and | Observing that my new friend was
pulsating, as if full of Innumerable well formed, and her hand, though now looking at the caravan with con­
sand crystals. A horrible croak from rough and sunburnt, quite genteelly siderable Interest, I asked her! if she
I knew what it was, and if she
overhead startles me, and, looking up, small.
I 'ace an enormous raven, wheeling
“ ‘If it is not inquisitive, may I ask ' seen anything like it before.
plied In the negative, though I think
along lin circles and searching the your name?’ |
I she had a tolerably good gueHs as to
ground for mice or other prey.
“ ‘Mat*,’ waa the reply.
I! ..
__.-4 uses. ....................
the. caravan's
I thought, thlga
"Looking at my watch, I find I have
•“Is that all? What is your other
j good opportunity to ahokv
. —
my
„ Natural
nt
j
been toiling in the sandy wilderness ' name?' .
WOULD TOU LIKE TO SEE THE LNTK! t
politeness.
Would
she
to look
!&lt;i
------------- ----------------------like
ike to
at
for quite two hours. Time to get bock ‘
“ ‘I’ve got no other name. I’m Matt,
the Interior? She rahl .he would, orainuy oo.tume'"“r more oeoomuur
ard dine. Climb the nearest hillock,
though
without
exhibiting
much
en-----than her seventlwloy
finery.
and look round to discover where lam.
•Indeed! Do your parents live here?1
thusiasm.
•' 'That's a nice dress,’ I said, hypo­
Can see nothing but the sandy billows
•Got no parents,’ was the reply.
“
I
thereupon
led
the
way
up
the
on every side, and am entirely ata loss '
=
critically.
“Where did you buy it?"
‘Your relations, then. Ybu belong
steps
and
into
the
vehicle.
Mitt
fol
­
which way to go. At last, after half to some one.'I suppose?'
k
didn t buy it It come ashore.’
an hour's blind wandering, stumble by .
•• ‘Yes,’ sh^anzwered, nibbling rap­ lowed; but, so soon ns hhe caught a
“ ‘Whqt! When you “come ashore**
glimpse of the interior, stood timidly yourself?*
accident on the road by the lakeside jdly.“I belotqj to William Jones.’
nnd see the caravan in the distance.
,
•• *oh, to hlm/JI said, feeling as fn- on the threshold. What is there In the
- “ ‘No fear!' she answered. ‘Last win­
“4 p. m.—Dinner. Boiled potatoes, miliar with tlje name as if I hail known atmosphere of a house, even the rudest, ter when the big ship went to bits out
’s cook­
"boiled eggs, ‘fried bacon. Tim
~it
all my life. ‘But he's not your which places the visitor at a disadvan­ there.’
tage as compared with the owner?
ing is primitive, but I could devour father?’
“ Oh. I aee&gt; Then it waa a portion
Even animals feel this, and dog^s espe­ of a wreck?'
anything—even William Jones’ fossil
“She shook her head emphatically.
cially.
“ ‘Yes, iLtuiue
it come osiitire;
ashore; and,
and, look
look ve
~
bread. I asked if any human being i " ‘But of course he's a relation?’
. ,fI when visiting strange premises, '
exhibit most abject humility. But I now, this jacket come ashore, too. On
has visited the camp. ‘Sorra one,’ Tim
' “Another shake of the head.
"
says, looking rather disappointed. He
‘“But you belong to him?" I said, must not generalize. The bearings of a sailor chap.'
my
»_ to quote
----- —
- friend CapLI I ” ’And the sailor chap mode vou a
has got to foci himself a public char­ Considerably puzzled. ‘Where were you this remark,
Ci.fltl.
a nnitzam ♦ Inw. I of
— 1 11
Cuttie, ttrt
lie In
in Ibra
the application
it * present of it, I suppose?*
/
acter, and misses the homage of the born?‘
1
‘“No fear!’ she repeated with
vulgar.
“ ‘I wasn't born at all,’ answered Matt for a moment was awed.
•■ ■Coxio to. Man: com. In.' I mid.
I .h.rp ,b.k. of
he7a .ho„ conU
"Paint again till six p. m.
Matt. T come ashore.'
“A beautiful sunset. The sand hills
••Shecm. In by .low de^rcm. .od I he jir. It m. wb.n b. wx. drowmtea
. "This waa what the immortal Dick
grow rosy in the light, the lake deep­ Swiveller would have called a ‘stag­ notlmd tor tbe first time—melnff bow end someMhorv? William Jone. o...
ens from crimson to purple, the moon gerer.’ I. looked nt the girl again, in­ neu her bat »u to the root-thxt .he It to me, u&gt;d 1 altered It my own
was unusually talk I then did the look ye now—to make it fit.’
"* *
comes out like a silver sickle over the
sandy sea. A thought.seizes me as the specting ner curiously from top to toe. honors of the place, showed her my j “She was certainly an extraordinaire
my cutaMy young p.n»n, .ml won h„
.*2
shadows increase. Now is the time Without taking her eyes from mine
to entice the pink trout from their she. stosd on one leg bashfully and lmpl.rn.nta, everything that I thought fifiery with . coolnnu 1 tboZlh.
depths in the lake. I get out my fish­ fidgeted with the other foot She was would toten.t her. 1 offered her the ‘.nnuu-k.ble, It being quite elX,™
ing rod and line, and, stretching two certainly r.&lt;£bad looking, though evi­ arm-chair,
.rm^bnlr, or turned-up
temed-up brf,teU; but her .xpUn.tlon, thnt .11
.to ,hnr* —
mat
came
net or,
——, ...i_ vuuuah
? Came
or three files which seem suitable, pre­ dently a vrry rough diamond. Even she preferred a stool which 11 &lt;nmn. I b&gt;
her net.
in
other words,
that
pare for action. My rod is only a the extraordinary headgear became her times used for my feet, and, itting dead men’s clothes, were as acceptable
down upon it, looked round hi with to her unprejudiced taste as any othsmall, single-handed one, and is difficult well. . .
to cast beyond the sedges, but the fish
j •"] know what you was doing there,' obvious admiration.
*"•
the
“ ‘Should you like to live tn a house on. and I had my promise to keep. So
are rising thickly out in the tranquil jjlie cried, “utldcnly. pointing to my
painting!'
like this?* I asked, encouraging]
pools, and, determined not to be beat­ cum:1
I got my crayon materials and made
“She shook her head with d&lt;
en, I wade in to the knees. Half a
• The d
■ ry not being a brilliant
Matt sit down before me on a stool
“ ‘Why not?* I demanded.
dozen trout, each about the size of a cine,
trouble to confirm iti;
fi-”1 Raisting, howarer- that she
“She did not exactly know why, or, should divest hereelf of her head-gear
small herring, reward my enterprize. ljut J
pon walked over to the
When I have captured them, tbe moon
oping down, examined at any rate, could not explain, i WishBbominatlon. but which
is high up above the sand-hills, and it it
ised curiosity Presentto interest and amtase her, I
he discarded with extreme reluctance,
ignin at me
is quite dark.
ded her a portfolio of my sketches, a lrCiCVy 1 beffan
became rigid .and
“Such is the chronicle of the past
chiefly in pencil and pen and Ink, but fixed hereelf, so to speak, as people do
Pbotographad-Sw eyes
day. By the light of my lamp inside noh;!
water And that’s tha a few in water colors.
Her manner
the caravan I have written it down.
trees. And these here* changed at once, and she turned them
she seemed in doubt. over with little cries of delight
It

Town 1 North of

Detroit

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”’r “*
bMuUhil in »«• bul her chle'1,*‘U^
ulnwm.for pieture. rrprwnUnff th«

Town 3 North of lUt.i

sJOaof w Hof
neM
nwj* r r out
4 4 a toniniled
n by river, • by
r r and eand w
ruin's land

Town 4 North of Rann

n % ofnw u
• 19 .W «.h

Town I North of Rsn^'iO »e,t

State ot Michigan. County of Bt-rrz-M.
The Circuit Court of tbe County ot Barry. Id

1__ •»_ I j-.—»

fame at the State of Michl-

esled lu such lands or
Ing to contest the Hen
chHn,'°s.&gt;orBDyfcp^rthereof, shall appear in
said court aud file with the deck thereof act
tog as rraialer In cbaneery, tbeir, objections
thereto, on or before the first day of the term
of this court above mentioned, and that, tn de-

as prayed for In said petition. And it Is furth­
er ordered that In pursuance of said decree
the lands described in said petition for which
a decree ot sale shall to maue, will be sold for
the several taxes. Interwt and eh antes thereon
as determined by tuck decree on the first Monday
In December thereafter, or on the day or days

Town 4 North of Hans* w wwft.

40
.ttju jsM
CITY of Hastings.
%af lota 1038,
S4O/KH9
1070. lilt, l»MM
and lin
lot 1136 and « H
of lot 1135
lota "11 Kl and'
UM

i*reel thereof

county of Harry.
of Michigan.
Wltucifi the Hon. Clement Smith. Circuit of nc S,. th. el I
Judge, and the seal of said circuit court of rds. th. » 134
Harry oomnty. thi» &gt;«hday of Auxuat. A. D.,
[Seal]

Countersigned.
John G. Naglkr,
Register.

Cl.km KMT Smith,
Circuit Judge, -

rd* to place o

50 1'0 ebh;

To the Circuit Court for tbe County ot Barry
in Chancery.
The petition of Staoley W. Turner, Auditor
General of said Mate of Michigan, respectfully
shows that the list ot lands hereinafter set
forth aud marked • Schedule A,” euntalnB a
description of all lands In said county of Barry
upon which taxes were assessed for lhe years
mentioned therein, and which were returned
as dellnquant for non-payment ot taxes, and
which taxes have Dot been paid; together with
the total amount of such taxes, with Intel eat
computed thereon t&gt; the time fixed for side,
and collection fee aa provided by law. and tbe
coal of advertising and other expenses ot sale
ol each of sold parcels ot land.
Your petitioner further shows to the court
that said lands were returned to the Audttor
General under tbe provtalona ot Section 133 ot
Act -iX ot lhe Public Acta of 1603. as delinquent
for non payment of said taxes tor said years
respectively, except such ot the taxes set forth
In said schedule aa have been previously re
turned and remain unpaid: and that aald taxes
were returned to the treasurer of said county
by tbe several township treasurers and city
ami vtllase collectors, prior to tbe i'-ih day of
Jone, isw. aa delinquent
Yonr petitioner farther shows and avers
that the taxes. Interest, collection fee and
costs of advertising and other expenses of sale,
aud tbe legal fees for personal service of subIs actually made, are a valid Hen on the several
parcels of land described in said schedule.
Your petitioner further shows that tbe said
taxes on said described lands have remained
unpaid for more than one year from and after
the date ot tbeir return to tbe county
treasurer
of Mid county ot
Barry
under lhe provisions of Act number two hun­
dred of the Public Acta of 1TOI. or under tbe
provisions of the several tax laws under Which
any of such taxes wete previously rctur ed
and for more than one jear prior to the flrat
day of May, 18S3; and the said taxes not having
been paid, aud the same being now due and renulning unpaid aa above set forth, your pe­
titioner praja a decree In favor ot the 8&lt;ate of
Michigan against each parcel of Mid lands, for
the pay mem of tbe several amounts ot taxes, in­
terest. eollecUon fee, cost ot advertising and
other expenses of sale, as computed and ex­
tended in aald schedule, against tbe several
parcels of land contained therein, and In addi­
tion thereto for the amount of legal fees for

line, thence

a strip 11 Ms
and 6 ft wide
oil n westerly
end. deeded to
Jacob Jordan.
April 12. iW. B

cm- or

hastin

51 rd* thence n

10 inches,
thence w MH
rds thence s 1
n W4 rtH.
thence a to tog.
Com. ne eor. of
thence s Ui a
point is nls r.
of center of
highway for
tojt. thence w
IS nlK. thence a
to center

point a of bfg.
thence n t&lt;&gt;

by 100 ft n nnd
h out of nw cor
of lot l
lot 5
lot I

■Iota I. ii and 3
nn&lt;! h easterly
such service is actually made for taxes of such H o| lot l
years prior to 1KH sb aiM Included lierem and
Chamtorum
upon which such fees accrued in accordance
with law: and iu default of payment of the saht
several sums computed and extended against lott
said lands, that each of said parcels of sad lots
may to sold for the amounts due thereon, as
provided by law. to pay the lien as aforesaid.
And vour petitioner will ever pray, etc.
CITY of HAtfns"'
Dated, August 14th 1183.
ttTAMLKY W.TVRJTXR.
Auditor General.
Bl'k.
SUHKDULK A.
lota 1. 3. 3 and
TAXRBOFIMI.
Kcnflrld s A
•
Town 1 North of Range 7 west.
Bl’k.
u u ot lota 3
and 4
1^
VILLAGE OF CEDAR
Town 3 North of Ran
lOV? VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.

lots

•e M Of sw H
lee«a a off aw

lot J and »

• H of &gt;w

lot land 4
lot'J

lots
a H of lot fl and

• H of e K of
Town 3 North ot Rance 7 west.
S 50 a of xw
except 3 a

Town 4 N.wth of
ie«ofnwM
1 a bd. n b
Mm McArthur

VILL.tGZ OF N
H of Hovel
idt
A parcel
landw Maln^-t
hounded
on

X'

W.JO LM

as

.70

�Hastings Banner

Bows.

U, tai ANCIENT AHCHITECTURE.

enthusiastic over Boynton's road project !

~ Thursday. Sept, u, 1893w. R. COOK. LocaI Editor.

in

€10
pt

€82
2X14

across A. D. bnepara s, s. rt. num s anti &gt;
William Edward’s lota, and it will be rather expensive right-of-way without the I
route through tlie village is changed.—
Freeport Herald.
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PYTHON EGGS.

Import“t DtaoovMiM ... o«n.
ortage College, England,
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BUSINESS CARDS.

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l&gt;ovn read the tr«tl mon lais • u' llshed In be­
astings
ity
ank
half of Haol’s Sarsaparilla? They are thor­
oughly reliable aud worthy your confidence.
Hullng., - - Mich.
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$75,000.00
ALBION, MICH. „
8DBPLUS tU.000.00.
Complete Business. Penmanship. Shorthand
and Typewriting Courses. Instruction, in Incorporated under th* laws of the State at
English, Music and Art. Large library, read­
Michigan.
.
ing room and fully equipped gymnasium free.
Lecture course extending through the veor.
Open tor buslness Dec. 15.18M.
Experienced teachera. Tuition reaaoaaNe,
Living expenses Oa to Kt per week. Students
OFFICERS:
secure positions. For full Information and
O.O. Robinson, President;
.
special catalogue addn-se.
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
VHO.L. MeLKLLAV, Snp'l
Fall term begins Sept M. MBX
,
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
directors:
A GENTS .male or frihale) make 410 a day.
D. W. Reynolds,
■“New invention. Every household muat
have II. Small ouUav. blir protlU. Perfection
D.G. Robinson.
Mfg. Ct*.. !M St. ClairSL. Cleveland, Ohio.
Chester Messer.
John Carvetb,

F —
„ V..,UK
Dr.
in the line
of* cu
r' Knox ever hod *"
------—­
riosities, says the Danbury (Conn.)
News, is his African- python snake,
Ev*. as she lies coiled about a half­
.
Root Beer, Milk Shako and ' &gt;*Fro®riug" Is the favorite .pastime of
Nashville sportsmen at present
Century.
bushel of eggs laid a few days ago. It
.."j, Cli&lt;-ny Tonic at
.
isap event that ophiologistR will be
The Nashville News is now of age, &lt;ieNowadays, in England, it old build­
interested in.
in^ twenty one years old last Friday.
ings arc touched at all, it is too often
The discovery was made one morn­
i
—
! with a view to ttheir restoration—a
ing. For some time Adam and Eve,
Dr. Carter’s Kidney A Backache Tea I word which
in
thia
tvhtat. t- xbLi case is a synonym two big African pythons, have been
Is
a
compound
ot
valuable
herbs
that
'
for
d
e»tniction.
:
an get ICE CREAM. CONuvnw ucbion. Therefore, when de­ 'domiciled in the big' snake cage in
is made, not to give's
~
\ \V an«l anything In tbe line stimulate the Kldneya lo action, clearing liberate effort
the doctor's bmfle office. The bottom
• mvw
new version at
of ok
old work, but to free
the pamfet
tM?tweeo
• !’ \KERY GOODS.
.
_
"I the
—
kyneys | that
old
from every modern en- uf the cage is covered by a deep layer
that
nW workthe
nud bladder, which become stopped up ' croachment,
event
of dirt and gravel. . Both these snakes
» event
is one
of no have been in Dr. Knox's possession a
aud cause settlings like brick dusL aud if j buiall interest tanll
who are
concerned
Uas tbe only savings department in In Barry
" ' j are concerned year, and have sometimes been, on ex­
County and pays 4 per cent Interest on all time
»ot removed will lead Id Drop.,-. Dlabelea.
«“ P“'- °f ““
hibition.
depoalU.
MBrWUVDlMMe.
ll|regulm« lhe tour | small importance
„rehiUc
re.whoAod
i.
.
tolu
all
haveU™
made
ML i lElL
J. M. SMITH. important organs of thej body, tho atom- . exactly what is happening just now at ; One evening Dr. Khox [Missed the
TRADB MARK
"■ i
And this is. cage several times, gong; to and from
ueb, liver, kidneys and bowels.
Keep ; jL«'P
vsns „eoll.^
c—
um- -----" atthehis
..wj^wMAMK
junx•'uow
front office. Everytime ho passed
«»“ wweis.
; Jcsuaeollegu,
Cambridge,
says
Now
the cage the python snake hissed at
them healthy you nevi never (ear dis- York Nation.
Hu paid no attention to the
ease. Price 40 cents a package.
j The college, it will be remembered. him.
MERTON X SMITH
Carter's Kidney jt Backache Tea will cure " “ »ot an independent foundation, snake, and was more amused than
: a specialty..
otherwise ut the incidenL Later in
that Bick, tired ttallnj M ill, a tad Ude In ' b“t "I®*”*
‘he old nunnery ot St. the evening he locked up his office and
WtxHliaml.Micb.
lhe mouth atornlnkKa™
drove over t&lt;&gt; Brewster, where his fam­
..
,1. ,.
,
. ,, . , Fea will
... cure ,; earlier
fttill remaining
is the ily is now stopping. When the doctor
Carter
Mdney
AUackaehe
clmpcLbuildings
1« nUractlon
to the modern
-POSITIVELY CVRERsick headache, constipation, dizziness, and , tourist, no doubt, is found in tlie opened his office the next day the
HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
.... in
... the
.«v back.
i,
,
—
iu rume
pain
.' Burre-.Tnn*«
»«
~hich, it
«y first thing he remembers doing was to
r ,
vn.
«. nJ . .
„
Burr.e-Jonea windows, which, it may examine his snake collection.
He
PROSTRATION,
prompt!'
&lt; i.Cfs Kidney * Backache Tea purl be noted
noted in
in passing,
pushing, are
uro quite
,|Uiu- tlie
the looked in the cage aud saw what he
finest
------- that
...­
d I- Kmt^pVU.
t examples of stained
glass
^opposed were several new potatoes
artist• has yet
flfiven
• *;•
— -us. ’But,
• - to the
■
lying under tlie python snake, Eve.
Kev. H. N Mlildievm. paator M. E. church.
HENI5»»M
architect and areha*ologi*t, !.t is the He opened the cage to remove them. Cedar Sprtmp&gt;. Mich , w»ya: Sleep and rest
atningvra to me after preaching Uli 1 u»ed
church itself, with its nave and tri­ Going close to the snake, it hissed at were
Adlrnnda" Now I sleep &gt;«&gt;undly and awake
It /Xcknowledges no Superior.
angle and iLs l&gt;eautiful early English ! him. This made him pause. Then he i efrvahed. and I can heartily recommend iu
..Cl..*!
Prepare.! by WHEEl.KR and FULLER
piers and ardhvs and arcades.
'32 took a second . look and was surprised MEDICINE CO.. Cedar Spring. Mich.
Of
SOLD BY
course. Kings stands alone us the to see about one hundred snake eggs
IGHROR• NG Cd;
great architectural marvel of Cam­ under her. dcian find aunienn.
HASTINGS, MICH.
bridge; but J i-.ua chapel, in its own
Two of the eggs ore on the writer's
HASTINGS.
Rapid* ftiniHur*. insmuletiirct’
way. is only let-s line if at first glance desk us samples. They; vary in size
Notice of Drain Letting Contract.
it must seem less imposing, while in and are ruther heavy. They are soft to
Notice U Hereby given. That I. Geo. A. Dtihistorical associations and significance the touch, oval in form, and ashy gray
lenbeck. County Drain Commissioner of the
Hd,'ilin&gt;» b'rt -he firm '•
Countr ot Barry. Htate of Michigan, will, oq
it h supreme. ■
’ ' *'
Attorney al ..
color. Thte smaller of the eggs is the
the
IMh day of Sept.. A. D.. 1MB. at the sec.
MiRecently un aged fellow of the col- size and shape of a duck's. The larger
cor. of I and 2 of fixings, in the township of
which Hi.
Bastings at !• o'clock in the forenoon of that
m m» liking., bright- Ictrc. n-mt laboring that when mason* one is no thicker, but about six inches
day. pioceed to receive blds for the construc­
trn&lt;f«
were putting' a new coat of plaster on long. They were slightly speckled.
tion of a certain Drain, known as tbe Bar­
min; drain located and established in the town■i
the inner cloister fdrty
forty years ajj
ago he It is said that the shell will become
TH- Bar
shiim of '.arium aud HaaUnga am! dnyribed
।
• i. V l ill'.Ol’.
j
ballriiaui
holds
had fancied he distinguiahed
distinguished the hard.
. ,, . ’ ------ . &lt; ----— ------ ha»l
as follow-, to-wtt: Beginning at a stakOThtch
j*
il.iiisx-pathic Physician aud
tl.e l.r&lt;~ tall Horn,., of Ita
■
| ,prin(r
|mrtial|_T conpo.lod
la » feet east and «IO feet north of the corner
i Perhaps a snake laying eggs in cap­
of sec .15 anil -w of T. 4 N. R. &lt; w. Barry County.
A bold attempt was made to rob the ’n the old stone work, determined to ’ tivity is not unusual, but the only case
Michigan, and running thence S. 1', degrees
house of Toni Hoag and Jacob Jnhnson ! have the plaster pttUcd off. \\ hut he i called to the writer's attention was
' E. 610 feet on land of Emma J. Barnnm and
S•■••dug town line at a stake which Is 30 feet
living three, miles from; Battle Creek last ho* found proves to be one of the must I when a python did a similar thing at
Muptly attended to.
■t of the corner of sec. M and M running
week. John«on was severely beaten nvim-i important
’
‘
the I*aris zoological garden in 1844.
thence S l‘i degreesJ 20 ferL thence&gt; 52 feeL
.
t architectural
discoveries
the head. No money wa.-r stcurvd. Cer-made
------ in England for many years. The This serpent laid three dozen eggs. operation; no detention hopi bn.*lnr«s. For thence X1l*!degree.«.E ITu feet thence west 30
;.NT K. M. !&gt;..
feet,
equal to aflt feet on land of Hale Kenyon
full
information
and
illu*lrat«si
lumphlet
eonPhysician and Surgeon, tain parties are suspected of the crime and arch, which hud been just indicated in Slip brooded ‘in her eggs und hatched
and crossing sec. line at a stake which Is 1V8
tain Ing Michigan references (frer). sadrest
warrants are issued for thrir arrest.
feet south of the corner see. 1 and 9 T. 3 N. R. 8
1&gt;K || w. Maksii,
the stonework, has turned out to be young ones. Shu deposited her eggs
w. running thence N W degrees. U 3tn feet
or
THE
&lt;».
K.
Mfl.l-ER
CO..
K*.
’
.
!&lt;&gt;L
U6
Mich
­
The Round Oak stove works of Down- just one of three, and these have been on the 5th of Muy, and the first young igan Ave.. Detroit. Mich.
thence 8 I*I degrees. W 230 feet thence 8
degrees. W 2l» Beet tM-nce 6 J3H degrees, w
giac'have cut down their workmen to nine ' uiiAio.-iv
-v-i. tree
me watt
almost nunc«y
entirely iset
free irvin
from the
wall : one made its appearance on the id of
i H BARBER
(IT feet thence S 50
grees. W ST. fret thence
hoqp per day on account of dill! business. I during long centuries gradually built ' July.
• .1 -A-ians and Surgeofis.
A BeldltiK cow la afflicted with a pccul-, UP nlM,ut the,urhv-v u'lon* to th® I . Whether Dr. Knox's collection of
itv or county responded to with
equal to l?do feet on land of H. A Klchardson
iar di-rase caused by licking paint from an P“«*st perkd vf the thirteenth century, pythons will be augmented or not by
. Ut Bight
and cronalng llno ata point l«0 feet north of
the E and W quarter line, running, thcuee S
old paint pail. Ita brains -e. ms to be af- j g'&gt;&lt;"l authorities affirming that they the eggs is u matter to be seen.
The Nervous System the Seat •3 »» .'.tn.Tr.-s, W 2-Tl feet thence N 7S‘, degrees.
fected and when loose It wanders about In ; date back to 1230, or thereabouts. The
amt Real Estate Oflicc.
of Life and Mind. Recent
an aimless manner, getting lust In a sand ■ reasons for this belief are the capitals,
PLANT LIFE IN CALIFORNIA.
t Block. H-tsttilga.
Wonderful
Discoveries.
.m Heal Estate Roa! Estate pit. It seems to want to cat but acts as if; which still show sume suggestion of
----------,
nonn
North oi
of ini
the E and W quarter line running
on. General eoo reyanclng. It had Imgotten how. and in tills condition j Norman influence, and the '-beautiful
•• •MH
1»U iiegrtrs. W ,1r» frrL thence B
ivstcry
ban over
N'om}...
., mmv
.v. compared
K-'*— with that of t hence 8
set of Abstract Books, corn is slowly starving to d«|at|/.—Belding Star, detached shafts, which* later architects
’-. W
„ FU
human&gt; life. It has boon the
thu leading subject ' U.-SIV
degree.
i feet thence S l»li degre-s. W
orJ». c.tu furutsb complete
of profeK-lonol research and study in all ages. aiofeei. equal to liyj fret &lt;&gt;n land nt H. A.
C. F. BROUKS. Clerk.
California has become the paradise But 4iolwithstanding this fact It Is not gener- K'.cbardMm and m-sainit line at a stake which
Two ladhM were recently elected men;-!1 never Introduced, having learned that
of
the
rosuriuu.
the
seed-grower,
the
[
is
SKI
feet
N of the E and W Quarter line
------------------ully
known
greater strength, if less charm, was
bers of the school board at INainwell.
51.
niuning thenefc 8 *»", •ur«-r«. w 2T0 feet
secured by counecting them to the I hybridizer and the nurseryman. The ।
t hence « 74 decrees, w 13&lt; feet thence 8 25$
The house of Dr. O. F. Burnmglis nt
wild grape is used as a stock for wine |
ted in tlie up­ degree*. E '.-XZ fret th&lt;«i&lt; e 8 1 degree. W MO feet
central
shaft
with
bands.
Plainwell was nearly destroyed by fire last
per part of the ••qua! to 1200 feet &lt; n land of L. A. McIntyre
The moldings ami lheVarved foliage ! nn&lt;l raising grapes nnd in some cases (
lone, con week. Children fouling with tire is said
spinal cord. nnd rndTng at a stake In the upper «-n&lt;l &lt;*f the
y'» drug
। near the base Kiunie and Sumers town drum that t» KI feet
of the capitals are in the most wonder- ' that I know of taen have grafted j
to be lhe cau^c.
Of
the brain, &lt;-urt of the center of ner. i. T. 3 N. Range 8 W .
Italian
ehesnuts
upon
one
species
of
ful State of preservation, aud the stono jf
and so sens!Also U-ginningats stake In the main ditch
Labor day was celebrated nt Jackson is of almost dazzling whiteness -a | the native oaks, says a writer in lhe I
tlvc to this thAl
iaat tis, S 4'* degrv-s. W 12 feet from stake No
pert ion of the I* o»—
mam drain and running thence N « de­
with great success.
I
whiteness t&lt;»’be attributed, perhaps, 1 Century. All the hillsides of the tree ■
nervous sys­ CTree. W ill fret thence N 1 degree. U 54 feeL
region, when not too steep to plow nor '
tem that even •qual to JSA fret on land oj H. A. Rlchardaon
Two years since W. U. Williams larceh- partly to whitewash and destined not
tbe prick of a nnd cn—ling town line ft a point 335 fret w»t
too
far
a1x&gt;ve
the
sea
level,
will
grow
I
long
to
survive
exposure
to
the
foggy
.
ated a watch from n hotel at Vermontville. 1
needle *111 o. cWtnrrofwc 1 nnd 2. H i-tlnts. then.-* N 1
cauMj liutaut degree. w 23 fret on l-tnd nt W. F. Odel.
\Miile awaiting # trial here he was em-\j, English atmosphere and the smoke of J; the fruits aud varied horticultural I
fue tx.ttotn width of *ald d.-aln Is 2 fret ail
. ,
.
death.
Cambridge.
jdiunce
ployeti py the Sheriff several times to assist - i
MU1Ui(..ku, Thanks
......to'
w their
................
_ 1 product* of $pain. Portugal, Italy und
i '.. smithA Colgrorf.'
dtorovcrics bare demonstrated that alxivc stake 11 and th* Branch i«2 feel and the
.it -iibn block. I tamings.»
111 doiiw III.- j,IL WMhillt. II wa. Ilw cu»- 1 burild, the nrehw have escaiM'd ti&gt;c re­ southern France. The pomegranate is ‘ al!Recent
theorxans of the ixxiy an- under the con­ i-alancr Is 3 feet and it has a slope outward
jtli&lt;tcourt* of the state.
n garden shru b in many districts and trol of the nerve centers, located In or near from the botton to the surface on either Mde
am
the pils ner. h,r thl« pur &lt;
lndorf_ th,.,. hnv..
brj, ht
•
d
degree* and Its depth win vary according
the almond is a roadside tree.. The the base of lhe brain, and ifest when these are t«i ti
tho grade of lhe same. The right of way will
tho organs which they supply with
drooping, aeacia-like leaves of* the deranged
nerveflnldare also deranged, when It to ro- be 4t fret and Ils total length is .W; feet.
htumlrr. WIIIHm, n.d. . tank wl„n .
le“t*“
8»ld
job oil! be let by sections or divisions,
' .4. »; jodvear A Co.'istorr.) *
spinal
the foUy of tampering witl, tho scarlet-fruited pepper tree grow with incmlM-red that a mMous Injury to the
Below Tbe section at the outlet of the drain .will be
ly below
. ,k i court,of tbe ^tate. Collections tho offll'crs’ back was turned and made an stand
'none too many relies nnd inonuinentap magnolias, palms and cedars of Leb­ coni a lit cause paralysis of the body
force to
:&gt; attending to.
e
tho injured point. l&gt;ecaU'&lt;&gt; the nerve force
t; le' fir«t. and the remaining sections In tbeir
rs.apc. He wandered south and has been uf the past still lefL Not so far re-1' anon. Oranges and lemons stand in prevented by tho Injury from reaching tho order up stream. In accordance v/1th tho dia­
truly ted portion. It will be understood how gram cow on file a I th the other papers pertain­
1 IM Mr KM AN. iloincepathic Phy- through/Tennessee, Georgia, nnd consider- moved is the time when the old piscina &lt; many an orchard with apples and 1 t&gt;
lite deranxemeut of the nerve centers will ing tn said Dram, and blds will be made and re­
ablej/untry. but finally came back to
dclnn him! Surgeon.
___________________ reived accordingly. Contracts will be made
peaches. Among the notable plants of eauMtbederangement of tho vartousorgans
nerve force.
force.
with tbe lowest re»t»&gt;rslble bidder glytn* a4&gt;v«rl^tAlrop * drug store.)
this county and went to work for a circus was diacovenid in the chapel; then the ; tlw state are many adopted species, ’ which they supply with nene
idea was to restore It; now college '
riro-uuHNoi epr
cnronlc diseases
arc duo to equate security for the performance st the work,
Two-thlrdsor
"
at Grand Ledge. Officer O. H. Holiday one
dignitaries are of another way of | such as the acacias and eucalyptuses tlie
the Inipcrfect
imperfect action
of the nerve centers at Iu a sum to be fixed by tne. The date for the
actio
knew him at sight and Williams was soon
the hose of tho brain, not from a d-—««&lt;-h wmtmo and ths terms or
of
Australia
and
the
bamboos
and
per■
tnent,, “‘i21 ";•- -----In Jail again. When brought Into court, thinking. The arches form the door­
simmons of Japan.
w-lf. The groat inlstuku of physicians in
he gave un the game, pl.-nd guilty, am! i- way and near windows of the nuns’
treating these disease* to that they treat tbe
.» «...
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When Americans came to California organ
now in the Jackson penitentiary for n term chapter house. lt« floor evidently was
rather than tho nerve centers which wit: ft the above tnontkNM
they
were
surprised
at
the
variations
I
• CIRQMLflTION •
anthe
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• - ——
much below tho level of the present
of one year.—Eaton County Republican.
E;«
: raum of tho trouble.
..
. .
.
. that they observed in familiar plants, i
cloister,
but
the
necessary
excavations!
hv week!
75 quire?.
rlallsUhus profoundly ----------------------------Twenty-eight tramra took possession of have Wen made to the very bmse of the 1 The elderberry, which is only slightly 1 over
20 year*, aud has made many important aner with the provisions of the statutes; and
। the Michigan Central freight train nt Lnins- central door, so us to show the propor-l different from the elderberry bush of ■ discoveries In connec tton with It, chief among the following parcels of land will be arses*ed
tl&gt;em being tbe facta contained In the above by me. tor benefit,, and will be subject to taxa­
: r. pliunges for advertisements burg near Lansing Thursday morning,
tions of shafts nnd nruhes in their the Atlantic slope, often becomes a statement, and that tho onllnary methods of tion in accordance with such benefits, for the
h this office Tuesdays'at latest to overpowered one of lhe breakemen ami
tree of from two to four feet in diam- । treatment are wrong. All headache, dtoxl- purpose of said brain, viz.
■ert. 4i In the issue of the week
' | cowed the balance of the crew into sub­ original grace nnd purity.
nem. dullness, confusion, pressure, blues,
Nor will the floor l&gt;e filled in again. eter and thirty or forty feet high, i mania, melancholy, insanity, enllepsy, Hu
&gt;ughtl .
.
Imission. then started southward ami ran
do
This is merely a matter of local en- I Vitus dance, etc., are nsrvous diseases
cloister
here is, in term time, one ,
the train to suit themselves to North Lan­
how caused. Tho wonderfulThe
success
of
vironment, rich soil and shelter; the matter
Dr. Miles' Restoratlvo Nervine
ervlne to due to tbe
tho 1 a of e *4 of nr
sre 8. town 3 n. range m w; e
sing. They discovered that the Lansing of tho very busy thAonghfares of
same species is a mere shrub on the fact that it is baaed on the foregoing
tc
----‘
----principle.
‘
—
•-*&lt;, of w •, of ne &lt;«. secX town 3 n. rangwfi w; w
Jesus;
but
for
a
little
space
it
will
be
;
officers were in waiting, and the tramps
—------sold by
- ' nf w u of nr L. sec X town 3 n. range Sv;
rocky hillsides of the coast range. I Dr. Mojb* RxarottATivr; NnviMi to
tired
■
•':&gt; iiretl out.do tou have that -----narrowed, in order that the effect of
all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent
Town-hip of Carlton, at large.
&gt;
. .. head ache? Yau can oe re­ then Jumped from the train nm! ran for the
iwutn Co..
On.. Elkhart.
Townwbip 6t Hastings, at large.
by Dr. Muxs Mkdicau
! ■ these symptoms by taking Hood's woods. The officers pursued and' fired this beautiful bit of the old monastic The bronze-leaved ricinus, which directon
Dated this 5th day of September. A. D.. INS.
receipt of price. (1 per bottle, six
.. .i.i.... which gives nerve, mental and several shots, but (ailed to capture any one. building may be seen iu all its loveli­ makes a semi-tropic summer garden in Ind.,
Gao. A. DnxswBiCK
tx&gt;t11 r-s for
express prepaid, it contains
■ &gt;:rri&gt;gihl and thoroughly purifies the
■ Connty Drain Commissioner of Barry
ness and perfection. ln*the course of front of many an Atlantic coast cot­ neither opiates nor dangerous i
It »Im&gt; (Ti-atcs ag xtd appetite, cores In­ They counted seventeen running.
I County.
' ar|burn and dispepsla.
! digging, the workmen came upon a tage, grows for year after year in Cali­
F. G. Apple/ from Pawtucket, R. I., fine stone coffin with sculptured top— fornia, until a section of its stem a
- fiL&lt; are easy to take, -easy In action was at St. Joe last Wednesday evening In I the coffin of on early prioress—and this1 foot and a half in diameter can be ob­
- • '□ r"-tL ?5 cents a box.
an aluminum shell In which he had {ravel­
tained by any collector of vegetable
ed from home, about 2,000 miles. He row­ I probably will be left lying exnclly curiosities. Geraniums, nasturtiums,
ed from Muskegon toSL Joe. about ninety whero it was found, turned to cast and , tomatoes and many other plants, use­
west, even though a part of it must re­
miles,
in
seventeen
bourn.
His
boat
is
ful and otherwise, escape from cultiva­
'•v,ruiow'« Soothing Syrnp has been used
i Mr»n teething. It sootiia lhe child, soft- thus described: His shell is made of alum­ main hidden under to muchvof thu tion, modify their habits of growth and
'• nunu, allay* all pain, cures wind colic. inum. and Is the first of its kind. It is 31 pavement as utility refuses to sacrifice
* ’ &lt;-st remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty- feet 8 Inches long: 10’Ilnches wide, flj* to archwology. This discovery rightly soon become wild again. Many plants
■ i-s a txittle. Sold by all druggist*
inches deep In tlie center, and weighs 28 has aroused great interest in Cam-­ of Mexico, Peru, Chili, the Hawaiian
■ 4! •ut the world
islands, Australia. New Zealand, South
pounds. The bottom Is 1.68 of an inch bridge.
Africa and the Mediterranean shores
thick, while th^ sides are but 1.100 of an
A LESSON FROM LIFE.
have already become dangerous weeds.
inch. It is named "Little Rhody."—Kai.
The loquat, a choice fruit of Japan, is
1 n application, as they cannot reach Telegraph.
1
A Magnetised Cane Used by a Frugal Old
•
•
i.-i asi d portion of the ear. There is
already
growing wild in some canyons
Man of Pittaburgh.
Workmen_sLBattltf reck thought they
• • ue way to cure Deafness, and that
where picnic parties have left the
Sometimes
the
simple
action
of
a
man
i.'lltutlonal remedies. Deafness is had made a rich findWhen they came wijl indicate his character. Ono of seeds. Apricots, peaches, cherries and
- d by u'n Inflamed condition of tlie across an old stocking filled with silver
English walnuts have been found in
dollars, but the dollars proved to be bogus Pittsburgh's wealthiest old gentlemen, the forests—chance seedlings, growing
•''ti- lining- of lhe Eustachian Tube.
according to the Dispatch, was seen
U h« "i this tube gets Inflamed you have a ones,
a twenty-four page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of
with the madronos and manzanitas.
walking
along
the
street
the
other
day
•Ung sound or imperfect hearing, and
the United States. It is filled with interesting reading matter for
Polka Dot a Bellvue horse won the free- pointing his cane upon some object
when it is ••ntlrt-ly closed Deafness is the
for-all race at Battle Creek Labor Day.'
upon
the
pavement'
every
now
and
every member of a country family. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY
i' Gt. and unless the inflamatfon can bo
An experimental boring 2.500 feet PAPER, and gives ail the general news of the United States and the
then. What "caught on" he raised
tak. ii nt;’ and this tube restored to Its nor­
The Cleveland Bay Horse Company of
' nditionl hearing will be destroyed Paw Paw won several prizes with their and placed in his hand. He was col­ deep was recently made in the Wit- world.
It gives the events nf foreign lands in a nutshell. Its “AGRI­
I"! o i; nine cases out of ton are caused horses which they had at the World’s fair. lecting tiny nails that had fallen from watersrand gold field of South Africa, CULTURAL” dei’artinent has no superior in the country.
Its “MAR­
by ■ .i:.inh. which is, nothing but jtn Inmerchandise boxes. He continued un­ with a view of testing tho lio of the
KET
REPORTS
” are reepen z«-d authority in all parts of the land. It
rlane-il condition of the mucous surfaces.
Mrs. Cathrine Herman of Dorr was ad­ til he hud gotten a handful Then, auriferous deposits. The result was of
will glyc One Hundred Dollars for judged insane In the probate court, Tues­ picking np-a piece of paper from the the most satisfactory character, and hrs seperate de» a tments for “THE FAMILY CIRCLE” and “OUR
&lt;d Deafness (caused by catarrh) day, and an order given for her removal to the pavement, he wrapped up the nails the “striUp" has led |o calculations of YOUNG FOLKS.” Its- “HOME AND SOCIETY” columns com­
' »• Anno’ tje cured by Hall's Catarrh Knlamazoo, where she was taken that day. carefully and pocketed the package. the hidden wealth of these fields, and mand the admiration of wives and daughters.
Its general political
rute. Send! for circulars, free. F- G. Previous to her coming here she tried to A bystander asked him what sort of a possibly the following by Mr. Scott
• li'-iii-y Jc Co., Toie'dot O. Sold by Drug- hang herself to a tree with her apron cane he had. "Oh." he said, "it's noth­ Alexander maybe interesting as show­ news, editorals and discussions are con^prehensive* brilliant and ex.
which she bad torn Into strings. Her ac­
ing the rich possibilities of the figure: । haustivc.
ing but a steel rod covered wiih
tion was discovered In time to save her leather." "K must be magnetized, for Circumference of basin. 400 miles; di­
life. When taken Inta the house she seiz­
ameter, 137 miles; area, 12,580 square
A
SPECIAL
CONTRACT
enables us to offer thia splendid journal
it
attracts
nails,
and
saves
you
from
ed tho stove-poker and began beating her­
miles, or 360,710,273,000 square feeL and “THE BANNER” for one year
'-urtlon* to .Cliicogo.’
self about the head and face, Inflicting stooping." “Not that I know of, un­
The C. * W. M. and D,. L. &lt;fc N. lines severe bruises before she could be gotten less the placing of leather qyer the Taking average thicknesi of eight
••'ill sell tickets to Chicago aud return under control. She Is about forty-five steel bus done it,” he replied. "I saw series of blanket beds nt 0 feet (equal
via St. Joe and boat and via all rail route, years old.—Allegan Gazette.
you picking up some nails a short time to 48 feet), equals 16,834,003,050,000
st one way faro tor round trip, on Sept.
ago." '‘Yeo," Interrupted the old man, cubic feet of reef or at 15 cubic feet to
Subscriptions may begin at any time..
Tlie Wayland Globe was nine years old "1 need some of them." Then looking the ton, 10,531,433,100,000 tons. At 30
Hth, 19th, 21st, 23rd and 25th. Return
last week and seems to be enjoying the downward, he exclaimed: “There's shillings per ton (very low) value of Address all orders to
limit ten days.
Sept 25th and 2&lt;&gt;th will bo Odd Fellows prosperity It merits.
oi.e I missed!" and picked it up with gold equal to £1,578,196,224,000, or one
dsy- ut the world's fair, aud a great cele­
Taking the billion five hundred and seventy-eight
Wayland baajjew street lamps «nd Is his magnetic servant
bration is expected. State and other
package of nails from his pocket he thousand one hundred aud ninety-six
celebrations are ot frequent occurrence: very pleased frer the same.
-placed this last in with the rest As millions, two hundred and twenty-four
Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W.
w&lt;th liluiulnatlons, (1 reworks, etc., almost
The state invention of the Y. M. C. A An instance of frugality this incident thousand pounds sterling. Taking the
«very night
population of Witwatersraad at 40,000 Best. Room 2. Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample copy
will be held In Battle Creek from October
Ask ticket agents for full Information as W to October 15. Gen. R. A. Alger and is interesting, and as a key to the louis, this allows each £39.454,095 of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mailed you.
man's' success In life It is perhaps
t0 trgins, rates, etc.
tlie Bev. Dr. D. D. MacLaurin, of Detroit
Gao. DkHavks.
are among the speakers.
, likewise.

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A band of Mormons held a tent meet­
ing near Girard Saturday and Sunday. '
It vou want proof tbat school has wm
weaced jut step Into tbe poatofficc at four
• rftskM*. If one’s eyes were shut they
■riktteL
they were In the Board of
Trade room at Chicago.
&gt;
We have a man that will give * display
at our fair, of sonic forty different kinds
plants from tbe northern and southern
stales, England, Germany, Asia, India.
West India Islands and several from the
•bores of the Mediterranean Sea. He will
give a botanical and cyctapedial explana­
tion. These plants will be in their natur­
al state as grown In tbeir native country,
'both fruit and plants, and be of great in­
terest to all visitors to the fair.

Chicago people are already building
eettages on Spring lake for next season.

The bees around Waterford are dying
of some mysterious disease, leaving tbeir
hives full of honey.
,

Lansing will issue 325.0C0 of bridge
bonds, carrying 5 per cent Interest, in de­
nominations of 325.
J. T. Hafford, of Milan, haia 5-year-old
colt that stands 17^ hands high and
weighs 1,310 pounds.

CHASTISED BY A COW.

A MAMMOTH DAM.

Cattle Are Intelligent.

One That Makes tha Woetorn Dea-

A cow and a stecr-the latter two or
three years old—were the only occu­
pants of the barnyard where the occur­
rence took place, writes Allen Pringle.
A baiting of hay was put out to them,
the eow taking possession. The steer
wished to share it, but tho cow, like
some higher animals, was selfish and
waa bent on taking the whole of it,
and as often as he would maneuver
around from side to side to get a bite
she would drive him off at the point of
her horn. The steer was so persistent
that at last the cow s patience gave
way and, taking a determined and
vicious charge on him, punished him
severely.-thnugh he was her own off­
spring, sa^a-Popular Science Monthly.
The steer felt badly hurt, not only in
body but evidently in mind as well,
and immediately started out of the
yard and off down tlie lane toward the
pasture where were the rest of the
stock, bellowing vengeance at every
step in a language which was unmis­
takable to the bystanders and .which
the mother well understood, ns she
ceased eating and listened intejitly to
the threaten Ings of what was to come.
When these died away in the distance
she resumed her ration, but with evi­
dent apprehension. In due time the
steer was seen returning, bringing
with hirh a companion larger •ami
stronger than himself. As they ap­
proached the rumblings of rage and
revenge could b«*again heard, which
grew louder as they came nearer.
The cow took in tlie situation at once
and wm now terror-stricken^ As her
assailants rushed into the yard she
dodged them and rushed out Ct lifeand-death speed ami away toward the
rest of the stock in the field with her
pursuers close on her t&amp;ck.

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Rendered Productive.

Over four thousand feet above the
MI. ind nearly all thmieand feet botb. great Jeak of
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Poring tbe reign of M.ry a man
named George Campbell entered Bdlnbnrgl. curie for the ptapou of .tealIng the queen’, crown, ta hie effort.
ull the Sen FrancUco Cell, he wu
nertlaUy .ncre-ful. In that he did aeJure nine large and raluahle diamond,
from tho crown and made hUoaoape
from the country In opd" w restore
there preclow, .tone, a tai, agalnet
which a rery reneral outcry ™
Talced. eaAH on the people. They
characterlred the tai the curie of Soot-

NOTICE
IanigoinBto&lt;l1KI.OiM.ofIny
new furniture at some
Now 18 your tim.-1» „et
for a little money
[
etill buy and Ju
hand goodn and &lt;h,
stering aud repairing.

ftiverside county, there has now
reached the height of one hundred and
ten feet what is probably the best 1Bnd... . a.
built dam in America, says the Irriga
Another and perhaps still better rea­
tion Age. It is in a very narrow gorge son grew out of the battle of Culloden,
of solid rock and built of blocks of by which the hope* of the Stuarta were
Fire has broken out again In what is
Lovers of music spent a delightful evegranite of from three to five tons each, crushed, and was ao called a national
niuk' at the musicale given by the ladles known as Bear Swamp, in the western
no small stnntxbcing used. The spaces curse. The duke of Cumberland was
nf tbe Episcopal church Friday night at part of Monroe county.
-between th esc I re filled with rich con­ a great card player, and always had
tbe home of R. I. H'end«*rabotL corner
, Nearly 15 per cent of the oats crop in
W- Center and Church streets, which Is Gratiot and Midland counties has been
crete, mixed by machinery and ramineo about him a deck of cards. When he
admirably adapted to suah a purpose. The destroyed by grasshoppers.
into place by steel rods. This makes had won the battle of Culjodcn he
program consisted of vocal and instrumen­
a monolith of the whole structure, drew from his pocket a card, and on
tal uiusic^and select readings. Miss Ger­ ' ■ There are but four democratic postmas­
with the advantage of having more Its back he wrote a dispatch declaring
trude randergaat played several instru­ ters in Mecosta county, and Editor Nesbett
flexibility than any other dam of the fall of the house of Stuart and his
mental,solos in a most graceful and finish­ of the Big Rapids Bulletin, wants Grover
equal strength could have. Its factor great victory. The card happened to
ed manner, which were thoroughly enjoyed to hurry’ up.
of safety is very heavy and its peculiar be the nine of diamonds.
by dll present Mrs. Hendershott and
Jeffeiwn st. Furniture
’ Fire has broken out again In wtint is
construction will make it as nearlj
Still another reason. The Infamoua
Miss' Grace Messer furnished the vocal known as bear swamp, in the western part
earthquake proof os it in possible for a massacre of Glencoe was the work of
music for the evening, with Miss. Carrie of Monroe county. The ground has bulli­
dam
to
be.
With
stone
of
such
size
it
-Goodyear accompanist, and gave the audi­ ed to depth of two feet In many places.
the eldest son of tho earl of Stair, who
ence great pleasure with their selections
could stand for a long time a very signed the order for its consummation,
which
Rev. M. S. Hendershott, the printer killed at
heavy overflow, but an ample waste and was at that time secretary of
— were heartily applauded.
------- rf"T
Belcher,
of
Philadelphia,
read
from
"Di
■
lietier,
"David | Lansing by Byrou M. Browne, was "slug
way vrill be provided. It will be car­ state. The family coat of arms was a
Copperfield” and "Piekworth Papers” In 13” at the state printing office. He often
ried to a height of one hundred and shield on which was the nine spot of
his own inimitable wny; Mrs. Emma made the remark that he was hoodooed.
; fifty feet, where it will hold eight bil­ diamonds. So the people called that
Donahue gave a recitation In her usual
lion gallons. It may be built still coat of arms which bore the diamond
pleaslug manner and responded to an en­
The devil’s own choice : ick Petoskey
higher If neei-Mry. Though mi high * ’
of Scotliud
eon-. Miss May Herrington delighted tjje the other day. A woina| tell down on .
I it is not very expensive on account of
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audience with her selections ou tbe banjo the street in a tit. Instead Lhelping her.
the gorge being very n.rrmv for thu - * RELIGIOUS SIGN PAINTER.
and received a hearty encore after each the fellow robbed her of I Ty cent -she
। first one hundred foet.
|
one. The proceeds for tlie evening were had.
The watershed is over one hundred .
very gratifying to the ladles in charge be­
. lit. Louis: Pearly Barber, aged 11,
ing over twenty-five dollars.
square miles of as good mountain ■
went bunting ’ Saturday. A revolver
watershed as there is in this part of j
The town of Attleboro is in a state
We arc now fully started on the up dropped from a companions pbeket. was
, the state. It is nil high mountain of excitement relative to the action of
grade from the lowest point of financial discharged, and the bullet struck the lit­
with steep slopes and an average rain­ some crank who is painting on the
depression in many wavs the United. tle fellow, killing him.
'
fall of about forty-five inches falling in fences and curbstones of the streets
• States has ever seen. Many causes have
The Methodist conference investigated I
! six months. When the gate was shut
contributed to the. financial depression/
- IF THE OCEANS WERE DRY.
sentences which tend to startlo tho
tlie charges of finaucial
financial crookedness
-------but one of the most potent factors has beeu the
I a few days ago one storm filled it to a nervous, says the Boston Herald.
lacl*&gt;f confidence in persons and banks, against Rev. C. L. Cutler, of Ransom, but They Couldn’t Be Filled Cp Ax»ln l|ec*ua« , depth of ninety feet, making a lake
North Main street nnd the streets on
tk* niv»r« Would Disappear.
that were entitled to confidence, and the decline to tell the results. They have not,
The lowest the boulevard have been decorated
"Suppose the ocean bed were empty, some two miles long.
consequent withdrawal of deposits, and however, acquitted him. .
,
„
I how long would the rirenrof lhe; world । summer flow is enough to lialance the with such questions as these:
"Are
the hoarding of money tbat should be put
evaporation,
while
the
average
will
Mr» Emm. E. Bower, tlie talented edrftemwlvei. into it before
you ready for the bridegroom?” "Do
into circulation. Honey is tbe life blood
praumlng thire furnish a large amount of spring and you want to flee from the wrath to
of the financial world. Withdraw It or Bar of the Ann Arbor »en°«aL I. can- । , ,.„ .flncd
vasslng the southern part of tbe state in ।
,
.
।
; eurlv summer water after the lake is . come?" "Are you ready for Jesus?"
contract it and commercial transactions tn..
Intoreat ol her candidacy for ennt
’&lt;» b-v
, -r&gt; .
are at a standstill. Tbe banks of Mich­ record-keeper 1.. &lt;&gt;. T. M-.
! "Now repent, fear God."
Answer l&gt;y the Brooklyn Eagle; Tbs full.
igan have shown themselves to be extreme­
| question, or one verv like it, has । This water will be used upon what is ‘
These sentences are done in Jd*clc
. ly strong duriug the stringency and during
The new mill, of Ross. Bradley A Co.. । .gone the rounds- for a good ivhile. I called the mesa in the _rieh valley of paint, and the letters are two or more
Wn&lt;t Bay
line City,
rilv starts
.larfo up
,,n to-day
fra.eta,- with
with SO
cn .
....
lhe two months prior to September 1st. West
Ita terms seem to infer that; some San Jacinto. In this valley are many inches iq length. The owners of‘the
reports show that the deposits In all of men. Ultimately 200 men will be em­ things have been forgotten in formu­ ' thousand acres of the richest soil, and
fences which hr.re been so decorated
the banks of Michigan combined decreased ployed The mill will have a capacity of
lating Lt. as will be sepn. The ocean i two hundred and fifty artesian wells entered a complaint to the town au­
■over $10,000,000. The same shrinkage In of 40.000,000 feet per year.
and scurf on the surface of the glolw. ; arc there .pouring out over two thou- ’ thorities. The selectmen voted to emdeposits has been general all over the
Two Macomb county women were i representing 145,000,000 square Lilies, sand inchips of water. Thia will build
country. It has been noticed in this city
. ploy an officer to ferret out the painter
I up one ot the most prosperous settle­
to soon- extent but has not cut any figure found digging potatoes in Ferdinand with an average depth of 2.000; fathand bring him before the court.
3.270.000
w&lt;M cak.oIaUd to contain
w menta
in the new country, with quite
to sper.k of with the local moneyed Insti­ Mavis’ potato patch. They said ttW were ! oms&gt; nro
On the other hand, some of the
work and baa D„ chlldnn uniontonL’Lf water. ;;
- ----------------------If uii. wie uall
a town and •alfalfa Held, andoreharda
tutions. Hastings has been blessed with widow! out
church people say that the one who
k‘»&lt;‘b«rt«l ftroer let, CTttp„raUa and the baalns left dry.
It ; on
1
~ every hand.
LlzL On the west, and some
two of as sound an conservatively manag­ to
paints the religious warnings on the
forty feet above the main
ed banks as there are anywhere in lhe
'
' has been computed thtQ. at the rate of twenty to forti
fences has as much right tp do so as
country to-dav. and knowledge of aud ac­
The treasurer of Boon found to his hor- j thirty-six cubic miles per day (the esti- valley where the artesian belt is. lie
quaintance with the very conservative ror the other day that tbe laud on which maltfd Bow of ail the rivers In the some thirty thousand acres of benph the pitent medicine men have to ad­
vertise
in a similar manner their pills
management governing them has been the U.e village stands has been forfeited to | world), It would occupy W.000 years to land, tliat, with water, is the finest of ’
Otur^ of the clothing
strongest guarantee of security to deposi­ th. .tate for toe Uxe. of 18W The .up-,
BnJ
„ c„„ |vU. dKuil fruit land, and upon which the artesian und bitters.
bouses
in
Boston "had stenciled on a
tors. While there Bas oceu a great cry of ^'Xhv
*
I »'
"&lt;
“ WX •* water cannot be taken. Upon this the
—lack of money’’ on all tides ami in many
water from Lfike Hcinett will be ltd by fence in town: "Do yon wear pants?"
present
stand.
But
this
required
a
cities banks refused to pay out cash, yet
and following this tho reHgictas painter
William Sweeny, who stabbed John i further assumption, namely, that the pipe and cement ditch and flume doWu ’
the banks of this city have ZtooJ as firm
hail put the words: "You had better
And sound as the liock of filbralter, pay­ Market at Bay City, was arraigned on a [ rivers would continue to flow’with the canyon with a fall of twenty-five repent."
cbnrie
hr
murder.
A
vlallor
at
the
Jail
J
thcir
prewnt
capacity,
which
would,
hundred
feet
in
a
few
miles,
which
will
ing out every dollar that has beeu asked of
told
him
be
was
in
danger
of
being
lynch\.
.
r.
..
.
...
them, and were prepared to meet lhe
in fact, be impossible if the ocean bed give power enough to run electric
worst financial storm that might come, as ed, aud Sweeny had to be forced to go out were empty and dried up. If such n roads and lighting plants, besides con­
they kept a greater amount of cash on on tbe street
thing happened the river beds xyould siderable for manufacturing.
hand than they did in ordinary times. Both
Two Cadilac young men went berry soon follow suit and be also empty, as
Upon this mesa or bench land the
banks have necessarily been compelled to picking. A biir bear with three cub* the. sea Is their great source of water company already owns some eight
meet the stringency by refusing to loan caught sight of them and decided to get a [ supply. It is estimated that every! year thousand acres of choice land, over
out tbeir funds. .Within the last three hard times meal. The boys jumped up on
which it will distribute water, and it
weeks deposits have been largely in excess a stump and waited till the animals had a layer of the entire ocqan fourteen
feet thick is taken up into the clouds will undoubtedly sell water to the ad­
ot what they have paid out, and the ex- eaten every berry they had picked.
and returns to the earth in the rfhapc jacent lands if the owners prefer to
«sb Increases each week. Were the
of selling them to
The Alpeno Echo gives expresslox to of rain, keeping its springs and rivers keep
. them instead
,„
banks fully assured that confidence was
restored, they would at once commence to toe following slander: "Bay City wants supplied with water. Stop th'is supply the company. While considerable hjts
loau their money-again. During such a the home for the feeble minded and is and rivers of the world1 would soon be been done here in tho past without
time as this, through the worst of which willing to give up 040 acres of land. Bet­ mere dribbles of water, which wonk! ftny irrigation, the use of water so far
•we have passed, every man has a duty to ter /oof the town over and nail up the shortly and qtfiekly. disappear, render- surpasses the best results without it
perform. First. Instead of withdrawing sign, ‘Home for the Feeble Minded.’"
ing it impossible for them ever again ‘ that the sale of all the water they can
his money from circulation and hiding it
mu the wa ...
:*-------.
reservoir ia assured.
to fill
to its
present
extent.
A mother-in-law's grievances are alleged ...
away In aa old stocking or bureau draw, toibe the grounds of toe divorce asked for
This type of dam was selected main­
•where it will earn nothing, do nobody any by a Washtenaw county man. He says
OLD MEN IN JOURNALISM.
ly on account of its economy of
good, and oply be a nightmare to himself bis wife exhibits extreme hatred of Ills
cement
. The hauling of cement up
for its safety, be should pay his debts and mother, even tearing the thumbs off het
a long mountain road was a serious
thus keep the money in circulation. Sec­ kid gloves. The couple are very -young,
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
advanond, any surplus money that he may have
- ---- -most pathetic ugu.x:
----only
------------The
figure ...
in journal- item. But this is not its
A barn burned In Jonesville the other ism is the man who has grown old in i ta^L&gt;‘
-should be placed in the bank where It
lfi much stronger than ordiI also do
will enter tbe channels of trade and liven day. In view ot the fact tbat Jonesville ita service, writes J. W. KcHer jn the nary robbl® masonry, less apt to crack
business. If ho has no confidence in is a prohibition town the discovery of so Forum. Through no fault of hit, he ynde.r Bny sutl,,en shock, and also
banks he can loan his money at good rates many bottles of beer made a deckled sen­ finds himself without a vocation when ^’P.avier ioT tho same bullc ot tnateriaL
and gel ample security. If all would do sation. The quenchers of the fire put the he most needs it. In any other busi- /ber® * savage stream has to be
this, money would almost be a drug on this hellish stuff out of tits* way In a manner neas his experience would bex&gt;f value, i
an^ there is any question about
market aud times would be very easy., they seemed to enjoy.
way it t.
is
The accumulated kifowledge of yvars the sufficiency of the waste wav
The banks here do nothing but a legiti­
Thomas Stoltz, a Saginaw boy,' was would command a prize commensurate the best type of dam if the cleavage of
mate banking business and are amply hunting blackbirds. A stranger blazed
secured for every dollar they loan out. away at a flock, bnt didn’t hit anybody with its wortln Here it is valueless, the rock will permit the getting out of
The overflow cannot
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
They engage In no speculations, their but Stoltz, who has a painful charge in because in the first ten yearn of I his large blocks.
securities are real estate mortgages, the his neck. Tbe young num’s father was &gt;o journalistic career he has mastered the tear them loose nor can any ordinary
can’t handle call and See me. I will buy timber
of water at the basej—
jar..it~
so
best security in the world, and amount to at mad tbat lie chased tbe chap two miles, art of reporting, of copy reading, of -pounding
. ,
■ ■ fra ln
I*,!.,.. Ik.
.
standing.
,
teast two dollars for every one they owe. but couldn’t catch him.
any routine departmental work, and “
Jure tbo joints of the structure,
The banks are entitled to great credit
experience shows that celerity I de- V® econoiny over rubble masonry will
for being so well and conservatively man­
creases wiin
with age
age alter
after a
a certain
certain period
period • deP*nd upon ww
the poos
price oz
of cement
cement at
at the
the
creases
aged and we hope to soon see them loan­
SURGERY OF THE FUTURE.
of years has been reached.
' work and upon tho cleavage of the
ing out some of their money. They are
Jourrttlism is essentially a business rock’ 11
Jountalism
assumed that in the
further entitled to credit for the reason
for
young men. They rush into it by , csao of ordln*ry rubble work wire
that while other cities are not paying cash
hundreds, they remain in
In It by tens. 1 rope carriflr5 would be used to deHver
for grain and produce, the banks here
The advance in scientific knowledge
^rho enter stone
Btone 11,10
11110 Placo
lace- With some rock the
Have Qpid out cash for it right along and is a wonderful thing and nothing in it Ninety per cent of the men jvho
““U 1tor
will continue to do so. Every man should is more wonderful than the develop­ journalism leave It before they
tuajr become
uccuiue
. , ot 8ton® ***&gt;
-------------g? this
tlxin type
°* “
dam
Urge enough for common
do what he can to ease the money market ment of modern brain surgery. A few old. They remain in it only long , 01
ammrge
enough to make it a stepping stone to ™bble work, might be great enough
and times will soon be easy again. Banks
years ago. says the Boston Advertiser,
are the great fountain heads ot business.
something else less exacting, less 11m- i
overbalance the difference in
In the
Gut two Institutions have amply proven a rupture of a blood vessel in the mem­ ited in remuneration, less Insecure
insecure in B’®°°nl
nt of cement used. At aU events
themselves worthy of confidence. It on ly branes of the brain was sufficient to employment On the staff of the daily thiB
thiB. form make9
mBke9 *
• most safe and imremains for the people to show tbeir c &gt;n- produce death, but the great surgeons newspapers with which I am connected P°®
PO!*In
inff
K Plec
lftce
e of work, that win
will endure
fidence In tbe two banks and things will of to-day have no fear of such a result there is only one man over fifty years l “ lon^ M the hIlla in which the dam
soon be tbe same as ever. .
It is a simple matter of trephining the
skull at the injured point, letting out of age, and the average age of the “ “ flrmly locked.
~__________ ~
the extravasated blood and presto, employes in the editorial department |
is less than thirty-five. A canvasrf of |- There Is a remark.hi
consciousness returns and the patient other
metropolitan newspaper offices ’ riositv on a .m2?1 ♦’’I??* oatur*l cu
Tha marriage of Mabel Scudder, a young lives. Does not this suggest infinite wm show but a slight vision from
rfvi to
°' ““
■white lady whose parents live In Rosa possibilities in the matter of mental
township, Kalamazoo county, to Charles improvement? Why cannot the skill­
Mahoney, a colored man living In the ful surgeon operate upon the skull in doing messenger service for telegraph
,No“ " 11 l” ilt^Ud on
-south part of this county, has caused con­ such a manner os to supply nature's companies than reporting for the daily St
°( * fount,I*in cillna
'
siderable comment in lhe press of the defects?- It is supposed that Idiocy is newspapers.
tho KUi.
when Hewed trom
•state. It seems that Mahoney worked the result of a lack of proportion be­
tne
rtrer
it
the
entrance to the hhrhfor the Scudders’ tin their farm. It is tween the brain and the skulL Con­
It has been proved beyond a
Und. hra the perfect ,h.pe ,nd ran­
urged on one sld&lt;* that he (Mahoney) gave
the girl a drug and that she had to be sup­ sequently, if the skull can be sufficient­ that at the time of the discov
* h""&gt;“ ■&gt;&lt;» At
Unit three hundred feet long! Op.
ported during thr marriage ceremony. ly enlarged to prevent overcrowding America the cultivation of the
This ia contradicted on the other hand bv of the brain, the difficulty is at once was practiced, with every appea.aVu-v poelto Fort Montgomery, In Portland
Mahoney aud his white bride. They pnr- removed. Suppose that a man is de­ of ancient usage, in the temperate I re­ county, on the out .Ide of the Hudun
chaseri their marring.- license In this city ficient in any particular mental qual­ gions extending from Chili to New rtrer, there U another nose-.h.ned
and she npp -ant! as anxious as he to ob­ ity. Call in the phrenologist and tho Grenada, at altitudes varying with the KXto°" 10 U,e t””l”&lt;’»UriTt
tain it.
surgeon, hold a consultation, have a latitude. The name of the discoverer th»t loullty u "The 014 M.n'. Sual
In a recent interview with a reporter of deft incision here, remove a strip of of the potato is unknown, but Du Chn- Appendage."
the Kalamazoo Telegraph shd-spoke as cranium there, and the lack is no long­ dolle sums up the history of ita discov­
follows:—
er existent. When this subject is prop­ ery as follows: "The potato is wild in
‘‘Tills thing has madg lota of noise, but erly studied the ancient joke about tho Chili in a form which is still seen in
The "Alexandria Codex,” often re­
we can live through it and be happy," "I rich man who told his son’s tutor, our cultivated plants; it is doubtful ferred to ta Scriptural etudiea, 1. 0M
am of legal age, and had a right to get when he complained that the boy had
whether ita natural home extends to of tho moat raluabU end Important
married If I wanted to. and If It was my
manueripuof raored writ known w
choice to marry Charley it was no one's ••no capacity," to "buy him one!" will Peru and New Grenada; its cultivation he In existence, Il la written. In Greek
lose its point, and the veriest idiot was diffused before the dl^orery of
on
parchment In itaely formed uncla)
may find a capacity purchasable if he America and was introduced in the
latter half of the sixteenth century
aeoenU, maria
wrong. 1 can go home any time I want to
oluplraUoo,
or apace, between Uh
.
, ,
.
.
.
....
r
bls.
la
it
into
that
part
of
the
United
States
and I am nut afraid of my life. 1 was
a(xw known as Virginia and North Car­
witbin baif a mite ot home Saturday, and
alone, but I didn’t go borne. Cbariev and marked
It required a surgical olina, and the potato waa imported
low itU known tn
iZv.
.
J
. .
.
.
.
I were over home Thursday. bat be didn’t
retuse to let me r. ,- tbe folks alone. I ■
by tho English at the time of Raleigh’s
■rere married.
voyages to Virginia."

Dowagiac Union fair and Great South­
ern exposition will be held In Dowagiac
October 3, 4. 5 and 0.
"

Store.

Don’t

Assest in ruining
your eyesight but, i
have your eyes
examined and fit­
ted with glasses by.

Dr.

Q.W. LO RY

WANTED!

SAW LOGS.

CUSTOM SAWING.
J. L WILKINS,

act.

Qood Snots
rt Low Pkke

That's what everybody is looking for
now days, and everybody that comes into my
store find just what they want.
1 he times
•ire close, and-one dollar does the same work
now that two dollars used to do.

SCHOOL WILL COMMENCE

Soon and you will want some shoes for the
children. I have a full line and can suit you.
d you ever try a pair of the Baldwin shoes,
'■ Ross, Levis &amp; Pifers? They can t be
lA«&lt;iriyu '--tten. Always call on me before buying. ,
• &gt;ots, shoes or anything in that fine.

F. Q. STOWELL,

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ingmedium m Bar­
r) County.

Hastings ! Banner.

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' VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 21

HASTINGS. MICH., SEPTEMBER 21, 1893.

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by
COOK BTIOS..

THE CELEBRATED

wxsrijrfrM, m ich.

M LUMBER MOI
EXAMINE THE

WHIFFLE GUIDE,
ATTACHMENTS.

Also carbfully
th. Truss Ro I
meat. This wagon is
ju;’ what you w apt—the
strongest and best in the ■

Also look at my line
of Buggies, Carriages,
Road Wagons Carts.

IRfl VAN VflLKENBURGH
I ailing Hardware Dealer
L. Barry County?

Money Scarce,

Boots and Shoes

COUNTY NEWS.
^liifoi eommehced last Munday with
Miss lived of Richland as teacher—Old
fH.’ /v.rlrK'l‘t a’“l r“mily are entertaining
wm
°:U ,lonM! lu 1,l'nnsyivanla
W ill Black has again relumed to.his
family near Gull take-Tuesdoy we retH'id a beautiful shower of steady rain
adding vety much in preparing the soil
for fall seeding to winter wheat, which is
highly appreciated by our farming citizens
—Many people from here took In the
sports at Delton’s matinee on Saturday,
report a gwd attendcnce and lots of ball
games etc. to I he hearts content of the
multitude, who wfte present to enjoy the
many varieties of sports and amusements
us carried out according to the program of
the day—John Shinn and wife are visit­
ing ohl friends around here—Wtn. Harri­
son and fiuuily
from Battle Creek
yi&gt;ii&lt; d Mrs. H.irrison's parents last week,
n Idle here Mr. H. made quite a purchase
in the grocer^ lira- claiming hu could make
a wiving in doing!-u instead of trading nt
the ' reek—Tin- Lacey club retrieved
tlicir former reputation on the ninth for
theygxinida \iclory over the THckory
Coiner club bj-ascore of 11 in favor of
Ijicev while the Hickory got but 9 in the
g uuc-Itcv. Tompklnson of the • M. P.
church dfllv,red. his farewell discourse
before going to conf, rance to his audience
here Sunday evening.

Mito
The continued drouth was broken lart
week by a tall of Lio inches of rain.
Ground-, in fine condition for wheat seed­
ing and fanners are improving It this
week—Mrs. Wtxilard has a sister visiting
her from Bay City -Mr.and Mrs.T. Keyes,
Mr. and Mrs. W,
Town and son Earl
and Miss Mattle Barber, of Cressy. leave
this week for the White City sightseeing
for ten days or longer-The writer was
called upon tor apaper on the general resorces, kind of crops raised, system of
farming, etc., in use in Barry county. ,
Records, had to I &gt;(• searched, writing had
to be done, and he must say be was sur­
prised at the result of the standing of
Barry county, lie will name Only two,
To-wit: Apples, (teaches, "pears, plumsi
raspberries, strawberries and vegetables
sold in 1800 to the amount of 951.067. and
dairy products of S1S.OOO. Remember
these are.only two items of the many
money .resourced ot the county. Barry'
county will not suffer in comparison with
many ot the older counties. The wl|eat
crop the same year gave an average of 18.5t&gt; bit. per acre apd will excel! it this year
— Wil! Garrett has purchased the Andrus
fnrin in the north part of Barry township.
Girls look a little out, Will has got to have
a housekeeper soon.

Bru«h Ridge.
Geo. Have n and E. Fields were in Jack­
son last week—F. G. Pierce was lu Char­
lotte last week—C.' Anders was in Has­
tings last week on business—H. Anders
was in Delton Friday on business—C. An­
ders and family will start for the world’s
fair this week—Jacob bchenrer was in
Hastings Monday last on business—John
Doonan is painting P. R. Karns' new
house—On Sunday afternoon last during
the absence of the family, some miscre­
ants broke Into the house of Augustus
Wuruls, doing considerable damage,
throwing watermellons and cookies, etc.,
about the rooms, and ransacked the bouse
from cellcr to garret. The parties are
known. Such miscreants should be given
a dose of law—T. Prince and wife visited
In Rutland Sunday—E. Barrett. Mrs. t&gt;.
Barret and .Mrs. Gasper Robinson, of Del­
ton. were visiting in Rutland_Sunday last
-Bertha Barnum. of Kalamazoo, is visi­
ting her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Anders.

Frank McArthur, of Lake Odessa, spent
Sunday at Hastings and Coals Grove—A.
H. Weber Sundayed at Irving—A. J. Bell
and Miss Harries were guests of Hastings
friends Sunday-Guy M. Johnson, of
Mlddieville. called on friends here Satur­
day morning—Misses Electa Furniss and
Edith Fleming spent Sunday with Miss
Minnie FurnlM at Middleville—Mrs. J. B.
Marshall is entertaining friends
from
Rhode Island—Mrs. T. Soule, of Albion,
ONE PRICE
U visiting her daughter Mrs. Jas. Fleming
SHOE DEALERS. —Mr. and Mrs. Horace Flint. Jr., oft Bat­
tle Creek, are guests of their aunt {Mrs.
Walter Webster-Saturday night Ed.
Pilbeam was held up and 819.00 and some
cents taken from Ids pockets—Among uur
people who are at the worlds fair this
week are Dr. Young and family, Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. S. Mitchel. Mr. and Mrs. Ray­
mond. Mrs. L. S. Putnam and «Uu«tUer
Sarah. John McIntosh and Will CrabbMiss Dickens who was so badly banted
n short time ago Is gaining slowly.

A uff Sed’’ Come and See.
WOOLLEY 6- BR2NS0N

REMEMBER

That our Special Sale of Baby

Carriages will last only a few days
longer.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Secure pne now if you

want it cheap.

Please call at my

store and examine my stock while

in the city during the fair.

A. McCOY

WHOLE NO. 1997
ARRESTED.

. Mr. Freeman who has been visiting Mr.
Gleason the past week returned to his
home in New York Monday—Samuel
Beard Is visiting at, Allegan this week—
H. C. Boynton was'at Kalamazoo Friday
—C. F. Morreau returned from Grand
Rapids Friday—Will Chase is getting bet­
ter—U. C. Boynton’s sister and husband,
&lt;|f Montreal. Canada, is vtaltlng him this
week—John and Henry .warns started for
Die world’s (air Tuesday-&gt;Mr. Cornell,
who has been visiting at D. Mosher’s re­
turned to hit* home in Battle Creek Mon­
day—Dr. VanHorn Is in Chicago—E.
Blshuj* was at Kalamazoo Saturday—Mrs.
Barrett and Airs. Dickinson started for the
flair Monday—Frank Dickinson and E.
Barret returned from the fair MondayAnsel Bush and daughter have returned
from the fair—C. Backus was at the
county seat Monday—Mrs. Hynes, of
Woodland,w visited her sou Q. A. over
Sunday—Rev. J. C. Cliaso will fill the
Julplt here this year again—Our minister
ill soon move Into Lincoln Bush's house
dn Grove St.—The races last Saturday
were well attended—C. Messer and D.
Striker, of Hastings, were on our streets
Tuesday.

The recent rains are &lt;naking the fields
put on a more cheerful appearance—The
steam threshers are silent having complet­
ed the threshing season—The bean crop
Is partly harvested In a somewhat damaged
condition caused by the recent rain—For
the last few days the smoke, ha? been so
dense that it could be smelt If not felt—
Del! Brininstool has been spending a few
days In this vicinlt/, but has returned to
Battle Creek ou account of his father’s
illness— George Nye and wife were at
Fine Lake cnSunday—Miss Hattie Case
of Ross, Kalamazoo county has been en­
gaged to teach the school in No. 8 for the
year. We expect a year of advancement
in school work In the above named dis­
trict under her management—George
Wanning and wife were suddenly called
to Eaton Rapids on account of the danger­
ous Illness of the formers mother. They
have returned and report that Mrs. Wann­
ing is much Improved in health. This
news will be gladly received by her many
friends In this locality—Mta* Myrtle Col­
man has begun her years work as teacher
In the Monroe District. Myrtle Is one of
our Johnstown girls who has gained an
enviable reputation as teacher—Chas Ma­
honey and wife were seen 'on our streets
Sunday—Ora Holcomb of Bedford, well
known to many Barry county people dur­
ing the long time he lived among us. has
yielded to the destroyer. The funeral
was held In the Congregational church In
Bedford ou the 15th, Elder Fleming
speaking words of comforL Mr. Hol­
comb the deceased was of a quiet friendly
unassuming nature that made him many
friends. His presence among us will be
greatly missed by all. An aged wife
and a large family of grown’ up children
are left to cherish the memory of a kind
husband and father—Henry Paul spent
Sunday with J. J. Ftah and family at
Bedford—Chas Wilder Is erecting a new
barn for William Coovllle to take the
place of the oue destroyed by fire not 'long
since.

1 Mr. Doonon Ims gone north to live with
Ilia son Lorenzo—Win. Monroe has moved
into Mr. Doonau's house—Howard Mosh­
er and wife and David Morthland and wife
Have gone to the the world's fair—Rav.
John McLean and family have just been
visiting friends in this vicinity—Mr. Mc­
Lean preached to a large congregation at
tiir church last Sunday—The buys who
were working on the brick yard In­
dulged hr a strike the other day. Such
luxuries are rather expensive but any thing
b» be in fashion—John ami Will Ryan
Mure returned from the great fair, report a
good time while there—The Sabbath school
I ieuic in the grove last Friday was an en­
joyable affair and the exercises were In
accordance with the occasion.
Rutland.
G. W. Dole, formerly of Rullaud, but
now of Mancelona was the guest of C. M.
Robinson and other old friends and neigh­
bors last Friday—Orson Eldred, of Clarks­
ville, visited his parents last week—Churiey-Swin. of Hustings, was the guest of
George Ransom last Saturday night—S.
reck ley and son John were on High street
Monday.
Miss Verla Culler, of Pontiac, is visit­
ing her parents near the village—The In­
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas,
smclker died Friday night of congestion
Of the brain—There was a large attend­
ance of ministers and delegates at the U.
R. conference held in this pin
last week
tThe new V. IL minister is H. 11. Halsey
Bishop Hecker gave a lecture on Orlen*
I customs Monday evening—The north
Hid south shies of Main St. played base
oil again Monday p. m.—Geo. Kelley on(ertainvd his parents of Saranac first of
the week—A i-rge congregation listened
to Bishop Becker at the Cong’l church
Sunday evening. Subject; The Crucifixion
Rev. Brotbertbn has his new barn near­
ly completed.

jx-'ffan field.
! Rev. Van Wlukel will stay with us nnbthtr year—Frank Doty went last week
io see the world’s fair and his wife meets
him there this- week -Peter Fisher went
lost Saturday to Cleveland to see Ids
brother Newton, who i&gt;-very low and not
expected to live-&gt;Waniel Stiles seeing
rorae dogs killing, his sheep Inst week
started, un a run to drive them away and
getting over a fence he tell and now ho
Is nursing a baclly sprained ankle—Rolley
fowera is having the foundation of his
house made and last week drew the lum­
ber on the ground and Is about ready for
tFie erecthiti—I’at M'e with his wife was
able to walk and visit at I~ C. Edmunds’
|ast week Thursday and return the same
the farthest he has wdked for one year—
Rev. Palqatler and wife, of Paris, were
the guests of L. C. Edmunds last week
Thursday noon—I’at Leo has bought a
house and lot in Bedford—Mrs. Dunn Is
on her way back from the west and will
meet her son Frank Doty at the world’s
fair aud return home with him and live
In her house this winter in Bantleid—John
McKinzie entertained his b^rttn’r Aleck
Inst Saturday and Sunday-j/fbe talk now
days is of raising 510.000 and the right of
jway for a rail road—Wm. Loker. ot Kal­
amazoo. was visiting at U C. Edmunds laat
r----- ----- ... ------------------Vl&lt;r}.
Friday—The Epworth league was
.
Interesting' lust Sunday night and very
largely attended.

Harry and Hayes Ellsworth of near
Shelbyville were with friends and relalives at this place last Sunday—Charlie
Crookstown was taken with typhoid fever
while in Chicago Inst week. Ho was
brought home on Wednesday of last week
and at this writing Is very sick—Mrs.
Ezra A. Wilson is very sick with typhoid
fever—Elmer LanFear is worse again, he
having had a relapse last Sunday—The
dance at Archie Beard’s last W ednesday
night went off very pleasantly and all re­
port a good timi—There will be a dance
In the Duffy boys new barn on Friday
night Oct. 6th. the dale imving been
changed on account of the cffUnty fair—
The much looked for rain came last Tues­
day night thus breaking the drouth of
over two weeks duration—George Will­
iams has moved Into this town again this
time he occupies the house on Mr. I^sila's
f4rm jn the north part of this town—
School commenced in the Count district
last Monday monting with Miss Minnie
Norris at its head.

Well it rained a little to-day. We need
more. Farmers are feeding their stock
their pastures are so dryANetlie Gaut,
who is teaching school in the Martin
'school, house, took a. trip to Lake Odessa,
her home.. Friday evening a&lt; distance of
fifteen miles on a bicycle In onb hour and
thirty minutes—Mr. and Mrs.. John Wlnney are visiting friends in Grand Rapids
this week ami state fair—Mrs. Simcox retumed to her home-at Jlinneapolls Kan­
sas last week Mrs. Nash accompanying
her as far as Kalamazoo—Marion Spencer
retnmed to her home in FloWervllle last
Monday—Orsa Haskins visited Samuac
friends last week—Clyde Purden who had
two severe chills a few weeks ago does
not get any better. Doctors think his
stomach is afflicted with a tumor—But
few are sowing wheat un account uf the
i dry wenther—J. Speneer and wife spent
la»t week in Grand Rapids—Etnuia Gris­
wold returned home from Grand Rapids
where she Iras l»eeii at work.

i Farmers are very busy fitting ground
for. and drilling in wheat—Nelson W’llllaon visited bls sister in Charlotte last
Wednerday mid Thursday—We welcome
the long looked for rain at last—Mr. Mar­
shall Bellinger, wife and daughter and
.Glenn Dewie are in Chicago tills week at­
tending the fair—Dr. C. Willison wa* in
iRlehland two days last week—Y. P. 8. C.
business meeting at the school bouse next
{Friday st 7::t0,j&gt;. m.

I Edith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
t England lias typhoid fever— Mose Warner
.died Saturday night. The funeral occur­
red at the Dunkard church Monday—John
Warm r of Hastings Is at home for a few
davs culled by the death of his fnther-rA
little more rain would be acceptable-wOttu
Gripe is ut his old stand setting type In
Hubert lt.ll.nd wan tn K.l»m.wo
the News office agaln-*/fhe real work of
—Au.rotu. .nd Horace bunok Merled for
graveling our streets has-commenced in
Cl.lck.. Mondv-E. J. Amlerrou. ■&gt;' dead earnrstviorilars entered B. S.
rl.lt.iell. «»» In ‘he ,HI»pr
Holly’s store SaL nlglit. Mr. Holly had
bls saf • locked but bad a card banging on
Um door knob giving the combination.
The visitors opened the safe according to
dlrvcikm but found no money as Mr.
H bulidlnit . new tarn for Frank U.own.
Holley had deposited his money in
the bank. Mr. Holly has missed noth­
Bedford.
ing from hl* store a* yet The burglars
The funeral of Mr. Halcomk who**
i went to the depot, broke luto It, opened
death occurred We&lt;lne#dajr morning, wasi the cash draw but with no better success
held nt the Congregational c^’rc,1'
than at Holly’s* They then chartered the
Friday afternoon at half pas, 3 *\Joc ,
। hand car belonging io the section hands
rL
s. J.
Flemming officiating-An। and disappeared. The hand car has since
Mteitalnment will be given by A. Lincoln
Kirk * at the Congregational
®n । been found at Hustings—The east and
Tliiday evening bepL 2Jliu I^rt »f ’he. weal side* of our village will play ball
on Tuesday. The west side Issued a
, etelleuge in the News last week which
. has been promptly aeerptexi and an loi teesstlng game
Jh®
- above game was played on Tuesday after­
,^r,"K&amp;r.ta
.
and refilled In a score of 26 to 11 In
.-“tarMre. F. AHTOtrook. ta. re­
say anything about the game.
turned to bar home.

Mr. .nd Mr., C. B. Tl.uril.rn rrwrn.d
from Chlenro M.md.y-Mi.. l&gt;;r» Tl»m&gt;|ro&lt;&gt; .nd d.uihtrr ««&lt;!&lt;. o'
rolled ..n friends her. lul bu"d«&gt;—g
Hewitt, of B»rkrr Creek. m«de Id. f.lber
Start vUII lul -eek-J- »■ »”?•
p’.lnwell. nr In the vlllw

Henry Count, of Orangeville Arrested
for Counterfeiting
Some time ago Alanzo Gregg was ar­
rested In Battle Creek on the charge of
passing counterfeit money, and later on
quite an amount of bad coin was found.
Previous to bis arrest he was In company
with another man. whose Identity could
not be established and who escaped be­
fore being pulled.
.
Ijiter It was learned that Gregg work­
ed for Henry Count, Friday Sheriff MeKevitt received on inquiry from Battle
Creek officials as to where Count resided,
but would say nothing as to why they
were anxious to learn IL and wanted noth­
ing said about It. The outcome was that
Count was arrested Friday by Ex-Sheriff
Prentiss and Under Sheriff King, of
Battle Creek.
Gregg passed some of bis bud coin In
this city, but the parties receiving It
made no complaint and it was allowed to
drop. It is also said that he received
heavy express packages that possibly con­
tained the metal for carrying on the busi­
ness.
Gregg is counted as the leading spirit
and there are many who believe that
Count knew nothing about it, and was
the dupe of Gregg. Count Is a hard
working farmer and his knowledge of the &gt;
world certainly would not fit him for a
first class counterfeiter. Be is out on
bail.
When Count was in Battle Creek he
was registered as B. Dennison, but claims
that Gregg wrote his name on the hotel
register. When asked why he left that city
so sudden!}' lie said that certain friends told him that he would be arrested if he
did not leave. Count says Gregg confided
to him that he was a detective looking up.
pensioners who were drawing too large
pensions. He claims that Gregg went to
onrfarmer living in Barry county who Is
drawing a big&lt;»eDsion and frightened the
poor fellow Into giving him a tine colt if
he would not report him at Washington.
The colt is the same one that was left at
the Watkins house baru the night that
Count IcfL Count had an attorney in
this city telegraph to Battle Creek for the
horse saying that Gregg owed him a
board bill, if reports are true Count was
roped In for quite an amount a few years
ngreby ordering “green goods” from New
York.

THE COURT HOUSE.

h we have remarked before the people
ul Lurry county have reason to be proud
oi their new court house, which is a model
In many respects for one of its expense.
The new jail is all right, what there is of
IL but it tfas constructed on too n:udj\of
a condensed plan. But considering wliat
we have bad in the past, and the two
elegant buildings we have now, all cer­
tainly should feel thankfuL' The building
conunittce has been very faithful and
conscientious In their work, striving In
every way to cut down on the expense of
building, the only fault that can be found
with them being that they have followed
this to extreme, saving the expenditure of
a few dollars that would have added great­
ly to the appearance of the building, in
one or two cases.
Below we give an itemized account of
the costa of the two buildings.

Corn is about all cut in this place--Mra.
Dr. VanHorn mid son Orllv, also Mrs.
Samuel “Hlchmnn left for Chlcai^i' last
Tuesday Instead of Inst Monday to make
a few days visit. Orlie will resume his
journey to California—Mr. and
Mrs.
Ormsbc. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Herrington,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Webster, Mrs. A. Warren
attended the birthday anniversary of Mrs.
C. W. Warren of Gun Lake last Friday
returning to their home on Saturday—Dr.
VanHorn went to Chicago last Saturday
expecting to return In a few davf*—Don’t
forget the fair next week. It blds fair to
be the best held In Hastings for some
time—Mr. and Mrs. I* J. Finch* were in
Grand Rapids last Tuesday—Mrs. R. Bry­
ant visited triends hi Rutland last Satur­
day mid Sunday—Quite a number of
children are absent from school on account
of whooping congh—M. Smith and family
visited It. Stanton In Assyria last Sunday
—Mr. and Mrs. D. It. McOmber of Has­
tings were the guests of A. E. Durfee and
wife last Sunday—Julia McGrath of
Grand Rapids arrived here lost Saturday
to remain about two weeks to visit rela­
tives mid friends—Mrs. Wm. Warning h
expected home Wednesday from Hart foul
where she bus been visiting relatives fur
the p vst three weeks— Dr. VanHorn nod
company returned from Chicago un Wed­
nesday.

Ypsilanti romance. Benjamin Benson
wanted a wife. Friend Markham bad a
sister in Chicago. Friend arranged the
marriage, but prospective bride had no
mouev: would her nrotber advance S*J?
Markham did an. Then he says Benson
went back on the marriage.

COURT IlOCSK.

Paid to Nichols Bros, contract
$33.03*4.7
Isaac D. Sinead It Co, beating, to be
paid 860000,....,,‘...
•2,400
Globe Light R Heat Co., gin machine
and piping. . ...t ..
G3L75
3.00J
Conant tiros., furniture
Vmut fixtures. Fenton Met Fur. Co... 3,127
Burtfock &amp; Dowling, decorating
A, E. French,architects tees
Superlntetident's fees;............................
Hillings &amp; Drew, gas tlx:ores
Digging tor gas machine...!
White washing vauUs

4S.217.4O
Carpets..................... ............... ...................
35A88
Totali
47,17348
•$-itnj» of heating contract field as
guarantee food.

Contrant...
Gm Piping
Gm fixUxre».„.........................................
Extra oo wall,.
Coplug oo step*:
Extra on touD4»tlou wall......
Tout J........................................................ tojaojs
To be paidoa original contract........
Taxpayers and all should take In the
county fair next week and visit the new
county buildings.
ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN ROBBED.

A. H. B. Ellis, an old soldier living on
Jefferson street claims to have been rob­
bed of 330 In Klock’s saloon on Canal street
last wighK^ The saloon is equipped with
stalls where men and women consort.
Ellis and-a young woman named Anna
Boardman, alias Rice, went into the
saloon for atoms beer. They grew a little
affectionate and while sitting on bls lap.
Ellis says the woman put her hand in his
pocket and took out bis pocketbook con­
taining 350 In paper money. He did not
miss it till after tiiey had parted company.
He re port is1 the matter to the police and
the Hire wtnuui was arrested by the de­
tectives with her husband in a block on
head quarter*, and the woman while ad­
mitting that she was with Kills In the
saloon, denied that &lt;di« took the money.
She will be held and to-day their room
will lie searched. The police matron,
Mrs. Tucker. wr» called upon to search
her hut could find nothing. A woman
known to the police as ‘•Big Lou” Is im­
plicated. Ellis admitted letting "Big Lon”
have $6.50 as a loan, but says she did not
get the walleL—Grand Rapids Democrat

Martin I^eudner. bound for Germany,
In memory of little Francis Beach, who
had to sleep on a chair when he crossed
from Mlllwaukee to Ludington, and some died SepL 5tb, 1893. aged 8 months.
one stole all his money. In Ludington
Hutel-kee|M*r Peters loaned him some for a
dispatch to Germany and boused the Loud­
Far o'er the storm clouds, fait i »'UI mm
ner family for two weeks. Money came.
brtaht
Yestenluy Loudner took the train for the
Italng.
easL but was arrested at the next station.
Peters alleges that the ungrateful man
nover gave him back a cent, not even pay­
ing his hotel bill.
Milan;

away.

George A. Shaw, a New York

�TOOK HER FATHER'S SEAT.

Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Sept, ax. &gt;893

Character As Head in the Pedal

COOK BKQ8., Proprietor**

Mui Peculiarity* M*y Be I&gt;e&lt;ecte«l

Hood^CuYes

Matter VasacU Purcell
U ths mult of a fall. **r.r* inflaauraflou
appeared In my boy's eyta. Wo had to
Aim fa* * I&gt;nrk Room, and wo feared bo
would lose bls sight entirely. Hood’s Sarsaparills worked like a charm. Y.TilIo taking

I

Worth Know lue.
lu the form of tho foot the sexes dif­
fer as much or even more than in that
of the hand. A Woman’s foot is usual­
ly narrower In proportion than that of
a man’s, while he will 'bo considerably
atronger in tho ankle and Inoru power­
ful in tho formation of the toes, espe­
cially of the ball of the great toe.
When a woman owns a strong, flrm,
'wide foot many of *us experience no
.sensation of surprise at finding her
"strong-minded:." when a man trips
^longona delicate little foot people
instinctively believe him to be lacking
in power and often pyt him down as
IfJnsteadofthecramping imprisonment of boots and shoes
the Joot from’infancy were allowed a
free and natural development it is
likely that under such conditions it

could beartho light. Ilo was s &gt; i complcieiy ing other functions besides those of
cured. 1 cheerfully recommend
locomotion and sustaining the weight

Hood’s Sarsaoarilla
.°“rof the 1,0417

It WWl SOW yvu __ _________________ __ ______

do you
If yoB have a oough. cold, or
A C»Utor«ila Gtrl Who Drove Btaga Orel any tn -Mo with throat, chest or loaga.
Dr. Km.; * New Dlacbvrjy fwconsumplioM,
a Daaavroas Mountain Koutr.
Biftte county’s mout popular dough- cough- iki colds la guaranteed to give reter to-day ia Annie Morrison, who«&gt;c fa­ h.-f. or n.-ney will bn paid back. Buffcrther, Henry Morrison, is one of the i-r* rn-w u grippe foaari It just Hie thing
most famous characters on the corniL ..nd ui*&lt; r It* use bad a speedy and. perfect
Try a sample bottle at our exijaj-8 tho San
Francisco Chronicle. n-covv
“Hon” Morrison has driven the coach jh-ii.w .ibd learn tor yuurveif Just how good
&lt;• ihtec Hi*. Trial bottles frew at W. H.
from Cherokee Flat down Morris ra­
GisaSy-sr’s dreg store. Large size 50c.
vine to Oroville tor Io! these many
years. He is a typical old-time stage­ and Si do.
driver, hale, bluff, hearty and gooti
S. JI. Clitfard, New CssseL Wla, was
nntured, who could not live anywhere
else but in the region in which he has troubled with neinalgia and ikeuuiatiMii,
spent the better portion of his life, tho his stumarb waa disordered, his liver Was
mountain region of northern Califor­ affected to an alarming degroe. appetite
nia To him Tin Cup ravine. Sherman toll away, ami I*1 was terribly - reduced In
Three buttles uf
ravine and all tho dozens of defiles in riesli and streugtli.
the mountains are us familiar as Lot- i Electric Hitters cured him.
death-beli,-" startling the community ta’s fountain is to tho statues of Keur {
l-M ward Shepherd, Harrisburg, III., had
into a hush, broken for a few m|nutcs noy street Fry years it has been his ' a running aoreon bls teg of eight year.*'
landing. Used three Ixdtles uf Electric'
only by the low. wHispt'red query:
Npecial mission in life to bring down Bitters ami seven twiyes of Bucklen's
“Why. who can that be?" Tiicn. us
the tolling went on. the count was tho gold from the mountain recesses Arnica Salve, and h|s leg is sound and
I to Oroville. Few men could safely Aril. John Speaker, Catawba,* ()., had
kept carefully to solve the mystery.
। drive a coach over that road, but Hen i'hve large fever aorea.oM his leg, doctor*
The tolling began usually vert, soon
after the breath hod left thojuudy. j Morrison had l»ccn there so long that 1 ';-.i&lt;l he was Incurable. One bottle Electric
and before the news had spread • it had never occurred to anyone that ; tilth rt&gt; iiixl one Inix Bucklrn’s Antics
1 Salvo cured him entirely. Sold by W. H.
through other channels. If al very j ho might meet with, on accident or be
aged person the count would reejuire a called away. Sp o short time nga | Goodyear, the druggist
■ when he was thrown from his coach
considerable
time,
while
allstrulLs.
would sit
considerable
white
an
wovm
very
and time,
listen
tormrancou,
the
A •'
“‘h™
r~ - »« &lt;“very still
drum.Ho
mxn.
w-lh
l'"‘1
br“k-”'
The beat salve In the world tor cuts,
thi» ol.le.mtom „t tolling the (me of:
&gt;WI,o co brulsw, iwires, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
the doml i» told bj'Stlto Mulook In her
hi*
,1“;
sores, letter, chappod hands, chilblains,
'
J ’■ ive I adv" It is Erhoro ' Thc raunv deeds of vnlur and kindness corns, and all »klu eruptions, and positive­
rector h«» Ld i other i °f
01,1 ""!g"‘lri”r I hl’
bu.‘; ly eurvs piles or no pay required. It Is
novel, “A Bravo Lady,
i, and is on tho
phywcal exertion and the Hid gmirnntivd to give perfect satisfaction, &lt;.t
, IICS. Uy puyoiM*. - ----------------the shallow i—'— -’ ~ “ _ 0
_ 1i ot hl*
‘ rc.dr (fun. whrv recalled. ’There
rhere ro(in
money refunded.
’ritsu 25_______
cents per Ixii
'..I
Y” —
™. I________
money
his own, ...
11 G,MK|
Dim dnimrifct.
po.u. of
...than
.-A,
■!» ««« ,11(1 not
to be anrone 1-.uereed r
!,, , w‘ H
h,
point
hto wi
no way
toexposure,
arerl theand
dlNfntoalum
to him,mil
1&gt;at ,hc ltaRr
wenl
'
“
— —
-------oat ,|ie „„t
■ I
&gt;,
But
the
stage
wont
out
the
next
.
Bottle on her huahand and children. . IU()rninff ,1Ujl (llo .am,.. When the.!
Travrrw Clly'a oM^at lahabltantUdead.
When
when the Boleinn imnnd ol tho il. ath- h
hnJ 1(?cn• h|Ic|K,( ,„d
all the.*
tlw J
’•*&gt; x" ke “ai|-«K and lit I
bell |Wal. over the little v|l!.W-■ mtaor detail, had been attended to
'‘”,r . nw“ W«b-'U • &gt;e
Braathleulythoeount 1. kept aid the. M1- Aunic Moirlwn. the charming . ""m’o? the
bell gov. on tolling until there 11 only , a
bt„ o, th.. ,m;„rtunnu- drie r. I ““ g^^°,7m. Xu ju

TOLLING A DEATH IN MAINE.

TOW BY THE FEET.

A Cariout Cuito tn Maintained In T
IteCioaa or the Ptao Troa 81*1
the
The traveler through some &lt;
more remote rural regions of
of
occasionally hears what most 1
!
three score and ten remember 1
,
miliar sound in their young dsj
tolling of a church bell on the death
of a denizen of the neighborhood, the
strokes numbering the years of the
person’s life. There is something pe­
culiarly solemn about the use of the
bell, so long neglected in the 1 more
populous communities, and to a ivriter
for the Lewiston Journal no funeral
servic^ever brought the fact of death !
home with the same pathos as listen-1
ing to the unexpected sound of “the I

W. I— DOUCLAS
»3 SHOE MdVWrp.
tepwW
Wte&gt;
I. md 1™ ,
•wt in th. world.
VM0
&lt;Uo
•3.90
•150
•2.29
•2.00
FOR

JI‘200
nuta
12.00
♦ I.7SfOR I0YI,

♦1.7s

tab.*

If you want a line DRESS SHOE, ou-le la th htett
atetet, Wt pay W to$8, t? ny $3, ALSO,$4.00cr
$5 Shoa They fit equal to cuitom male aadMcaai
wuaraawtll. Ifyou w'ahtoecc.v.:i;:alnyMrfj«U«»l
do M by purchailng W. L Dwghi Sh-1. Xma aM
pries atampod on the bettum, kc &lt; hr it»i ea )H toy,
WU* DOpOLAfi, Brockton, Maia. S=Mby

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.

Do you Know?
That more ills result from an
Unhealthy Liver than any
othef cause-Indigestkin, Const!pation. Headache. Biliousness,
knd Malaria usually attend it
Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator
is a vegetable specific for Liver
Disorders and their accompany­
ing evils. It cures thousands
why not l&gt;e one of them ? Take
Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator.
Your Druggist will supply you.

Certaln,ylt Is«tho
J.
that some
for all dlieMes arising
from Imnure blood. * Boston• Herald,
•
...
&lt; unlucky
J
Kes. J. B. Pubcell, buB south St.. PiquxOz | mortals born without arms have man­
----- ---------------- , aged to use a knife, fork, spoon, pen.
.
Hood'S Pills Cur© all UTcr IUa* 25fc** j paint brush and even a violin bow..
j That the right foot is, like tjie right[
•
i the best is i hand, ordinarily more mobile and at.
' the same time stronger than the left
(
j ihight be uttrjbuted to the mare Ire­1
White Lead is best; properly applied ; qbent exertion on tills side were it not
it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub , that the peculiarity is said to extend
/
** Ike Kiugari Falls Hoott."
off; it firmly adheres to the wood and । itself even to the-constitution, and the, ago will co upart with -It. strokp-tbo , „ifl, crn,.|„m her whip, and drort- ; ,,ad
George WMblngton.
I
*
forms a permanent base for repainting. - left extremities arc asserted to be wealthy old dean who has told the. rec- । BWU..
SUltona.
Throughout her father’s illness
Adam VsnDuwn. a Lowell farmer, lie­
Paints which peel or scale have to be 1 more liable to disease than the right. tor's wife he Itus made her his lidir. A j
dear friend lost, a fortune gained-tbe ( ahe diwe tbe Wage.and did it a. well j 'l»"-'l,ed » W bible to e.eh of hl. many
urnuau.
removed by scraping or burning before
satisfactory
Hsarwes........
satisfactory repainting
repainting can
can be
be done.
done. ,, The most difficult movements in stage mean, beouglit to handle make good i
0M
|&gt;n
cr&lt;
_
r
Jw
|l,.r
Indepr-od'
Kr,
"‘l
When buying it* is important to obtain
dancing are usually executed upon the
Stationright foot, and it is ‘generally consid­ bee hu.band-B wroogBlolng-tllui U ; enet)
,,„nn,aude-l alien- :
fOT
ered that unless double practice be nc- what the death-bell toll* ,hcr. Iloaruig tion and forced reept-ct- Mil. MorrieQO,.
wnai ■■
me.miliar
ucaiu-uc..
------ „ , HO11 isonl
nuu y
1M&lt;VW
„
HarnNO*.. ............
ab
■ corded to the left leg an ungraceful 'the old
familiar Bound
wuml pealing
pooling wdemnsolemn- Mn
&gt;on isonlv
about
,,ut twenty
tm.ntv year,
jeon, old,
old, and
und PltCher* CaStOHa.
C. IL I OSBOK
preference for thq right will be shown . ly over a Maine
Atf*nt. Hiiiiip.
"l day . lady.
She
the trip with
her
F
.g a
fin
ml had
andmade
well-educated
young!
•
fCi'
I—I— 1hamlet
------ **-- the otlihr
O. •¥ Iti COLE* O.
by
the dancers in their public per- brought this scene to mind md
innance.
I father many a time und had sometimes ’ ■ iuOnef 8 CclStOriQa
properly made. Time haS proven that formanceproperly made. Time haS proven tha ;
Many people tread more firmlywith '
___________________ '
til lUrt
the
hbrscs.
should she
■white lead made by the “
** Old Dutch ” ' the
- right than with the left toot.
।i driven
uot do so
during
tho Why
convalescence
of j
*.
»
J
........
............ ..................
*'
BEAUTIFUL WOMEN
IN INDIA.
process of slow corrosion
.
-------1 not
so at With her to think was to » IlCnCr S CfiStOFid*
ccrros:on possesses
possesse_
ucr «io
r.ilrci?
There
seems
to
be
a
greater
capacity
qualities
that cannot
-trills *1.-.
iw. be
nh»obtained
a;n&lt;&gt;&lt;1 hw by
pubtie auction t.» the hlitbv
Combination of Good Point* Often Found - jjer father?
any other
of ...
manufacture.
This ---for |propelling
the body with the right
nearly u mouth slip ma nip- ,
The Red Jacket or perpendicular shaft the .iKb dav &lt;d Hept, n
in the Far East.
•
' act, and• for
4 method W
m., ...w
---process consumes
*»«♦»••
»—.
, uf the Calumet A Hecla has still 2,200 nt oce oktoek, in ib. atuttx
It is said that many of the women of Qiatcd the*Unea "
consumes four
four to
to sisix —
months
foot
From this thehA^.mnn
horsemanstrinus
springs
premirM herein dcsrrW'
feet further to go. and with progress of ship ot Irvlnx. tn the ennuty of hurry,
'
**■that with
withhis
hisleft
leftfoot
foot in?
in-the
the stirrup,
stirrup, and
and India a'tje beautiful, especially in!Cash-___________________
time, and‘ produces
the *&gt;rands
bn
have given White Lead Tts character unicss left-handed no boy in his play
loo ft. jht month will probably not becommir, but that It is hard to get q sight.
USED A CURLING IRON,
• pleted to Its expected depth of 5,000 feet
as the standard paint.
I hops naturally on his left foot. To the of them und almost impossible ;to &lt;»bday &lt;-f AufiiH. A. 1*
. ' y i1- reuunfor two years.
; attentive eye none of tho ordinary tain a picture of one of them. Either
court ul -Harry wtiuiy, M &gt;: s'l -&gt;( :be
Mtalr, rlcbt, tit!." and u :•••••*( &gt;'. ti - -aitl dra Suff.Tln|; Woman.
I Graham factory. Plainwell, closed for erased of. th and Vrtiir real r.tei.- «!tuatr ud
gestures or movements betray pccul- , they or their hubbands appear t&lt;&gt; look
iarities of individual character more with routed distrust ou the phdtogra- ! .. .... —..
„
,
brlnr &gt;u the eoutity of Ban?, ui liw »Ute &lt;&lt;!
the past four years, will soon ro-open.
Miciiiitan. to an *ad Li-'nbrti -u ioUov*.
I plainly than the gait—the sailor's roll­ plier. and even when their photographs dies went to the St. Lawrence for a t in
Grated Rapids mouths are soar. Hardly*
' ing. the soldiers' stiff, tho country­ are taken they rarnlj^give pem ission dav*'
days’ stav.
stay.
One night recently
recently two
a barrt-l uf granulated sugardn the town.
man’s jolting gait arc immediately for copies to be sold. In a typicu I Hin­ gentlemen relatives hied tbemsclvoft
nuartiT
of '■■■
lour (&lt;) north nuw
The
association
J recognized. Slow steps, whether long du beauty the skin is just ilarkylDough sway to the river to atay over Satur. „v Davison Cemetery -----ZIL”" . has
..
or short, suggest a guntie or reflective to give a rich, soft appearance o the day and Sunday. Saturday afternoon I filed artidea of association with the clerk
Hated. Auttu!
■&gt; ’.I
standard brands of strictly pure sort of mind, as the case may be. complexion, the feature-* are re pilar, the gentlemen went fishing, and their of Geneseo county.
Lead made by the "Old Dutch" pro­ while,- on the contrary, quick step* tlie eyes mild und filnek and sha&lt; e«l by sncccsM was abundant, for they corBlotches,' pimples nod life patches.
MORTG AGE
seem to speak of agitation und energy. long silken lashes: the hands an 1 feet ried back to the little cottage durena
cess. You.get the best io-buying them.
&lt;1. M 1). right quick dispatches.
Default hattlig lw» 1. made i:&gt; !l
You can produce any desired color
°f iff Reflection is revealed in frequent are small and elegantly forme I. the of excellent fish. In the morning the
Drive* away incipient tutndn.
tinting these brands ofAvhite lead -v,..u. pause® and walking to and fro, back-.
MU'.'mlry. dsted
break fa-1 was made very inviting by j
Clears the blood from poisonous humors:
National Lead Co.’s Pure White Lead ward and forward; the direction of the demeanor is modest, the ninnnei i genr &gt;&lt;&lt;&lt;-d In tte &lt;1Allingone,
who
’
t-r
you
be.
the
serving
up
of
a
tine
me»
of
the
flUi
tlc.thc voice low and tweet. Such 1 com­
f- rtl* t onal? ol
flee of tuc Urgisli-f
Tinting Colors.
‘ steps, wavering and following every bination of good points may not often caught the night-belbre.
,
Try the worth of G. M. I).—
&lt;-• tbrLib da) .4
Barn amt M»t-x-t M
For**le by the mo*t reliable dealer* Io Paint*
is —
the great
Golden Medical ,Dlscov-- May. A. 1» . IH-.U. lb Li
changing impulse of-the mind, inevita­ be met with, but when it is wh&lt; slutll
According to the Utica Herald, one • which
------ -- ------- —
everywhere.
If you are going to paint, it will pay you to bly betrays uncertainty, hesitation say what havoc is wrought nmoi g the of the young 1..1K-. In tho party bad . ery nJ llr. rh.m--w..nd«ful tonic and
‘UIU ot
•end to u» for ■ book containing information
the ndsfortune. while eating her bn ak- “"“J l!“ril1"; T"
if ’ three hundred c&lt;uiM&gt; -iand indecision. The proud step is slow
i cent*.
hearts of male beholders? The e are
« « .* . . - ...
tr.
standjtrd
consumption, bron- and an attorn*1' ’•* ire ot iw-:'
and measured, the toes are conspicu­
, ’ ,remedy
&gt;„ for
,
good looking women
occasi mnlly tut, to get a small ish Imne In bey ,
VMe*t tor In tll«l tnorUnse.
ously turned out, the leg is straight­
... middle
*
------Hindus
Swell i
reed I hrs al law hsvii-g teen In
throat. It did not strangle her, but teed. to .benefit
- or cure. If .taken
.
...
among the
class
In
time.
ened. In'vanity the toes arc rather more
as among I he uppt’r ten, un&lt; ••ven gave her considerable discomfort, and .■ ur money refunded.
gracefully turned, the stride a little
Chicago Branch,
among the low castes the fncrS are every effort to dislodge it failed. Fears |
. . a - *un»te tn
shdrterand there is often an affeejpA womanytamrd Mrs. Thomas Ander- eoutaliii-d lu
inert s
SUte and Fifteenth Streets.
sometimes very pleasing.
Mi ny a were entertained that unless the boon ;
• d. i.-pre i»-hereby
■ tion of modesty. Tiptoe walking sym­
&lt;by vf S-rdenHindu woman who has perhaps little was taken out it would cause inflam­ 1 son is under arrest at West Bay City on
ven that on tteturday th- •3rd
'
I sosplrlslnn of having set fire to her ‘
bolizes surprise, curiosity, discretion
r. A. 1&lt;
' '
pretention to beauty of face has mver- mation. and so the sufferer was taken
' near Welch’s saw tniH- Wednesday
I stiattseil nt |H&gt;! lie ..ur: ;«n. :•• 'b* biatwrt
.
-. .-'.-nmtrn- or mystery. Obstinate people who. in
theless the step and carriage of prin­ in u rowboat and a visit made to n
•b
,-r
&lt;&gt;! lift Court
bidder, al the m&gt;rtb Jrui-i
noon.
li?'.nh«’L?i,l j
RF &amp;r^TumonL rely more on muscularity
llud Nir-r tbe
House, intkrclt’ uf Hastiu
neighboring island In search of assist- .
CJt1? for Mich puiiliun* at t1*e Urnim
—.... K*n.d* Hua■»- j^an on intellectual power, rest their cess; and if one is not too fastidious
Chas. G. Bell. i»u inmate of tho Ionia Stere when- Uie Clrvtut &lt; . ".’.hf.WffiVinfliCoUrir, bhorihjnd. and Nona*! School.
about perfection of eyes and n ouths ance.
The bone could be seen just
txiiden. the pretnlM’
For CaUloraei addm*
A. «#• Pariah, Propr.'"feet flat and firm on the ground and and noses her figure, as she walfcs. back of Uie tonsils, but hoxv to get at
correction, writes a lung lette: niortgage or tot or! • ■
stand with the legs firmly planted and
id nwrtpr*.
down the street with her load tn ner' it was the question. In the search tor ' l’r«l*i”iC Warden Parseli. He saj’s under sary to pay Uh* atnotmt dm
with H |M-rc« iit tr-t• r«4l-. :■
. fur apart. Turned-in toes aro often
r tocMi-cir
head, is truly a beautiful object Jew­ .Id a drnti.1 WM found, but he had no ' J’""'1' • «ll»lnUli.&lt;tan U» In.llfnUon I... gether wtUi an atu»nw&gt; ■
found with unoccupied, absent-minded
! a t irto:«*»
dollars covi-nai.&gt; &lt;! for U
elry Is often worn to excess -in India, taatn.no.-nt, with which to perform the
r.» all that
persons. The toes pointed and dragged
iti.nw.1, ... Li-i
word
"The high-toned
and nlmble- being described In s-iid '
as among other orientals, and the hor­ operation. At
length, as a.trial, a visit •
fnr&lt;rr H ptec«| |nfhe same eateon the ground with slow, meas­
rid nose ring if sometimes so large that was made to a rather pretentious cot- I &lt;ory ani,
.. lhe low-down. Ignorant
ured step give a pompous appearance.
Harrv aid Hale
M • bri 1
Ml
it has to be fastened back to the car tage on one of the islands where some s|Dner ••
dewritNMi a* follow* i««'»
,
, .
.,
Perplexity occasions irregular steps
by a delicate chain to keep it from wealthy people were staying, and ‘
. The north rg»t quarrrr ' » .
~
and abrupt movements. The prudent
west
quarter
"
n
“
1 ;1,‘. _rt.„
Tboetnl-meeting
of
the
North
Central
, though they searched they could find 1
BRAIN TREAT
interfering with the mouth.
{S3)
town
one
[11
oortbo!
r.ivsewntii
.
»rrtwalk is measured and regular, entirely
' nothing among their household uten- Congregational SMsoclation will be held Mid county o' Item
xt„H»&gt;ew
free from hurry, agitation or precipi­
lu Cadillac Sept 1.0—21.
He Had Became Resigned.
Mark M&lt;« amif'- MortMp*
alls that could be used for the purpose
tation. The miser's walk is represent- '
, c»u-;ns 13«nwty, sa.-i-ry.
Fhii.ii-T.COLOKotl-.
, ...
A guest in a mountain hotel, who of fishing for tho bone.
Mrs. Bruce Watson of Cedar Springs
Att.'rne) tor MonpMBCOi l A^e, Bwruiac**, Lou ol ed as stooping, noiseless, with short,
had been studying the view foi! some
Dated,
June
'Mii.
1W
"Why wouldn’t a curling iron do?" rays, “Whenever 1 am real tired and
nervous, anxious steps. In joy the walk
■ time with a map, a compass and a field suddenly asked one of the young
HHBRJFF’S SAl.r!
month'* treatmact, fl, is lively, for lightness, grace, supple­ glass, was unable to identify ond large ladies, with a flush of inspiration in nervous I take seven drops of “Wheeler**
Notice It herrbx given n.:.!
''1L‘'Xrt2
order for* b-new, with ness characterize a happy mind, alI Heart and Nerve Cure and 1 always obpeak in the distance and asked the her eye*.
Itnprfttad H nit uured.
i
•rt.LS though the walk here is often modiiln Instant relief. Sold by W. 11. Good' landlord what it was. The answer
"Why not. Indeed’.'".was in the mind
ilztat, • guj. jn harmony with the cause of the
was: "I never take sides in these mat­ of everybody. And then the wonder 3rc*r
j joy. the joy of gratified ambition, for
UUABANTRXS LmclO culj by
lies, lauds and tenements of
a-la» «-rw»
ters.
When 1 came here I knew, or
The Bus* Machine Works Oo^ with1 ?owwand°CbK E
W. 11. Quudjn.!. .-.I.r .U. hi. fi.-tiriKS. : example, betraying itself by adiffercnt thought I knew, every mountain in was why this hud not been thought of
before.
' outward semblance than the joy of a
I plants In Grand Rapids and Benton Har­
sight; but my guewte never would' __
A curling iron was procared, and bor, has executed a trust mortgage to se­
j happy love
Disappointment walk? •
agree vith me, and would always get , though
'
J* a little5 nervousness was exhib­ cure creditors. An attachment has been
' heavily with slow and Irregular steps
angry If I went to the support of some iited
ted on
e pai
on th
the
part of the operator—the levied on the Benton Harbor plant. The
the cimntv ■'( Barry and M.-I-mi t -»“•
!
SEALING WITH SPEARS.
m.n «how obOTUIon. w^'i with
“ ’• brother—he soon succeeded
liabilities are estimated at &amp;40.000: assets To wit: The »t*t one Indi t
"JLo-j
] mine, .o ottatojnn I han left them ln
the tK)„ b.twren lha
£45.000 About 130 men are thrown out Jtalf (H)ul Uie north ei»t &lt;ui»rt,ri i —mortB
Cwentj-tRree «tJ) of town I'Ut'i»J ’'JJ?
t ? °U’v B5lonR
0&lt; the ln»tmmenl .nd drawing It out
‘ Indian* Still Cm the Anclant Waapon ! “5tat»:n
i^--rO--n ,.°Ut *£ I ^Tben everybody laughed and'alw™ of employment there.
of range nine (») west wnia'rt
rt&gt;
laud
more
or
In-acrotCim:!
Muskegon is rapidly recovering from ver, all of which I tball rir■»&lt;• L r.” ’.«&lt;«&lt;r
1
Unlike the white men, the Neah Bay i
_
the recent panic. Nearly all the mills are public auction or vendoe to ’b. mxn™*
m
[ (Wash.) Indians take most of their J south for that" "There you a
you
“•
running again, shipments of lumber by at the north front door of Jbe &lt; •
; seals with the spear, says the Seattle } see. Now. yon really must all
RAID OF THE FLEAS.
J»e
ot ll.Olnr. I» ..W . .."..p ‘
rail and water are Increasing daily.
I Telegraph.
Long
practice makes ■ 10 know nothing about it"
0&gt;e eleventh day of Solemn, r A
•
u.’'
of
S. J. Horton, a farmer living two miles one o’clock io Uie *n’rm»'&gt; 1
! them proficient in its use, and unlucky
------------------ -—-----Dated at the city ot Has!inp1'
southeast of Mosherville, was arrested, September. A. D- U»
I is the seal that pops ita head above the
. .. KBVIrr.
New Yorkers have a plague. The charged with cruelly beating his wife.
According to John AuberyJ who
'
’iM'vtMM county
। surface v^ithiB-ii radius of ten yanLs
wicked flea haa come to town. The
wrote a celebrated work on "th&lt;
Piinjr T. Cnuino' &gt;
. from their canoes.
faahionblo district between Eighth
Affy tor plaintiff
___
There are two meh sent adrift In ev- ! queerc Indian weede," ther£ wasi .time
and
Eighteen
streets
and
Third
and
ery canoe. With a long line attached when tobacco was worth ita wci| htiu Fifth avenues has been invaded by
MOKTOAGK HALE
silver.
Among
other
things
iberj
to his spear-handle the marksman has
When Eubjr wm ulcfc. we pire ner Caxtorix
DefauU hminx been
|'X, Turn Jr.
the fleas.
ot • certain morntace mndr
&gt;his weather eye out for his sleek-coat­ says: "Sir Walter Raleigh w
When she »u a Chikl. die cried for CaMorix
They come not as single spies,'says
ito Eng
*nd Itelbrtm Horn to
^-ordrl
ed victim. With unerring aim he sends first that brought tobacco int
the Morning Journal, butin battalions.
dated Jauu*7 «»LA -IE
‘.t., for the
land,
and
in
onr
porta
—
North
Wilt*.
bis dart Uirough the seal and with his
in the office ol the fTJt”,pr, L. .wgL ou the
They
have
entered
every
mansion
and
When the bad Children, she gave them Qutorta. eouutj ot Barry ami btete e.
- --------------- *uu
&gt;ngh oir
Sir • »—
biotJline draws it into tho boat, where, it is it came first in fashion throunu
•
..
..
—
Walter Long. They had silver ilpes, ) “Of*-*1 in this large district They meet
2Mh day of Januxr? *•.!&gt; 'J;,'LL. there l»
clubbed to death
KM&lt;*«. on r*&lt;e 533- on,**"■ S ,. of/notk* U&gt;e
but the commoners used a walnut'
e hoaiw owner at the door. They
ESmed lobe doe at the {W""
d«!tM»
They make use of the double-barreled shell. It was sold then for its w eight “ance on the dinner table, hold con*un» of four hundred and *
. {1V Bftes
gun. but are not in love with it. Their in silver. I have heard some of our old I *e,*nces on the sideboard and promeand nine cent*, and an * t« rne
md no
dhiplng operations bare been resumed j dollar* provided for if “‘“ J- "'V,:', ir.»t«*One of His Experiences.
chase seldom leads them beyond fifty yoetnan neighbors say that when they ' nade iQ the drawtag-room. They take
■nlt or ixtieredlnp at
bavinx
t&gt;ld
For thlrtr-olaiit yean C*pL L&lt;_ud followed or sixty miles to seaward, and they are went to Chippenham to market they al- *
at
the
Chapin
and
the
109,000
tons
of
ore
■
*n 1t^® bedrooms, swim in the
Uni
to
rerover
the
.
the *ea. moat or thnt time *» master of a ve*- thus enabled to run in and out at their
hi stock will be tent to the Escanaba and mortRuge. or any
‘
.,.,^rof *ak
and
munclea in the
wl. anti upon retlrtas from &lt;h« water wa» ap­
ways culled out their shillings f "lay i bath
*
** train their
'
Now. therefore.Wvirt«*
in
Gladstone docks.
point- d by tue Fccretery of the baited State* pleasure and avoid the heavy galea
Wherever the housecontal-cd In raid
i. brreW
Treasury to superlnt.-nd the -cal Iteberie* tn Sometimes they will follow tho seal a in tho scales against the tobacco, sow: gymnasium.
caiw made and l,r7*i,’&gt;- *•
, ^^yrmber,
Ate.kn. which position he held flva year*. Be
Burglary paid a vlslt-to tho postofficc at *arb
the customers of it are nmon the ' bolder flics he finds fleaa.
riven that on Saturday theUbda? W
long way north and generally return
relate* one experience a* foUoWa: . . ..
It is rumored that the fleas were Charlevoix. Tuesday night, broke open the X. D. im., at Wi&gt; o «*«*
greatest that his majesty hath."
• Fur several years I bad been troubled with well paid
Their range north and
„ 1Q tbe
brought to the district by a wind from safe and stole about S&amp;00 In money and sell &gt;t public auctwn, tn We mp" 8
general nervousness and pain in the region
the north front door of the eoun «
of my heart. My greatest aBIctton^ wa* south as a general rule is confined with­
Ellis island. A zephyr which passed •camps.
| dre
llaattmp. (t‘”“ „ *!?«
l» mM’
Hl-.-epM sihnm; Jt wa* ulrumt Impceslbto at any in the limits of Capo Disappointment
The Malayan peninsula is the home ■ over some Russian immigrants on
where the circuit
tliiu? to obtain rest nptl sleep. Having seen
Mows Wheelock who
al Battle cn). tbe premiwa clcsen!*'•
•» pay tb«
t&gt; UlksT remedies sdrortiaed I began u^ng on the north and Gray's harbor on the of an extraordinary botanical curiosity I Ellis island blew over the lower part
fU
('reek a millionaire. began business with io niueh thereof a» may be
N.-rviue. After taking a small quantity the south.
doo on *»'d
ute'ber
in the shape of a flower which is sim- ■ of the city and conveyed the fleas to a WOo woolen mill. He sold cloth to the amount
lietmfli race I vol wa* so great that I wa* poslJTreeat interest, and
ddlart
Of the tour hundred men anti youths
tl»ely alarmt-d, tbluklux the remedy con­
ply a blossom without leaves, vine or । Union square and vicinity. The fleas government during the war and put every with an attorney &gt;
«« ‘
l*»«
tained opiate* which wouklTlnally bclnjurl- on the reservation these may be divid­
J all thvt Plw*
uti* to me: but on being assured by the drug­ ed into three classes—seal-hunters, stem and which grows as a parasite on were so lively that it was thought they dollar tie could get out at Interest Al­ covenanted for ««£“•
■
gist that It was perfectly harmless. I cont indecaying wood, etc. It is known to the came from France. In fact, they had though very close In bls dealings, he has icecrlbed tn said mort«are »
m-d it together with the Heart Cure. Today fishermen and
farmers. There aro
end pareel of
&lt;'““2
the
vivacity
of
French
flea*.
natives
by
a
name
equivalent
to
a
•
‘
won
­
S'BaS
^aSte^'ebUhu0
”
g rm 320,000 to religious denominations
( can conM-tenGouhly s*T that Dr. Mlle*' Re- some who never go out on tho chase,
iCorailve Nervine and New Heart Cure did
Fleas reign throughout the entire ■
der-wonder." This extraordinary flow­
ng the past ten years.
but stay at borne and grow a few veg.
MddMMTibed asV&lt;&lt; ,,M’
1 had been treated by eminent phy* Irian* etables, fy'irits. grass, etc., while oth- erlike growth is sometimes as much as district, and their acrobatic feat* are
Tbe north east inert*r(J « X
(S 4) antor the sataou that are aid
f.cet i» diameter, with a globular the amusement and delight of many
In Now York and Baa mactoco without ben­
east quarter &lt;1 E *a&gt; &lt;* «**«rt*,r*
I owa nr present good health to the
tbe MUtb M»t quarter (S xj* • •
t, ail “
They occupy the city
moat constantly to be found in the central cup haying a capacity of about spectators.

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SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS.

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few Cum

waters which gurgle and spin about
Cape Flattery promontory. A steam
schooner calls at regular intervals and
carries away the fruits of their trolling

five to seven quarts This cup distills a
fetid liquid with an odor similar to
that of decaying meat Botanists bclieve that the odor is calculated to at­
tract flies and secure proper fertilise
tiOD.

houses of those who have gone to the
country. They make tibemselvea fa­
miliar with those who are still staying
In town. They are jolly, lively and

w&gt; euntalnlnit eixn.y am”

Pinur T. 9°VM!!2«iee.
Attorney iur Mortipre.

�GOV. M'KINLEY

dured to iWJiMQo-ntoJ*
from these bar ke
U'&lt;?
deace which bad seized d&lt;^itori!^£!t-unB‘

Opens the Ohio Republican
government
00 |Mny thal lhc
itapow and eolte^rjVdtau
powcr to
P®nx»e of revX?f,®,?0U2‘ex0"Pt for

funipaign at Akron.

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tfute in
hereby
Septem&gt;renoon,
highest
f Cour:
ing the
County
In said
• nccesorfptge.
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•remises
all Hist
and be
Minty of
nn and
io*south
■ty-three

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tue of a
indrr the
Minfy of
directed
nd chatJrwsy in

levy and
terrvt of
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naled In
llcb.'gan,
east one
if M-etlon
(3) north
r acres offates stirmd-.ll.d
t bidder
bouse In
JJaS ° t
n day of

county.

onditions
Horn Jr.
, ior uw
(. on the.
-lot morti there is
Otlce the
9 dollars
i of fif'cen
. and no
i instituby said

nsrof «Ue
u.uuta in
Is hereby
(pragMa
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bidder- at

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id known

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dltions, and new conditions mean adcprcciation
of value* and the degradation at labor. We can­
not avoid this result if we have a revenue
tariff. Everything must be brought down to
tho plane of competing countries, and our own
rxporfence tcactaa that whenever protection
has Leon abandoned in the United States, in the'
language of the national platform of PW.

why hl* name should be dropped from tbe roil*
and it should be by clear and unmistakable and
ooncluslve ev.dcme. The pensioner ix dropped

150

&gt;

rcqmrt-'* wow —— • — • -------- ------dropped, and he is required to show that th*
judgment here totore had to his caa* by aa
authority as competent os that now poastoC
upon hl-* case, wa* justified.
1 do not believe to tbe sy»u m which permit*
the government to thus treat the dcfcn-l-rs at
ita flag. 1 cund« mn. j»Bb all the eurncsimaaag
my nature, a nysiem that puts title stigma upo*
my comrades :n thztgreat war which preserver
tho Union More titan 1,«X&gt; of the old Ohio *o*diers paid from th&gt;’ periston office at Columbu*
have been thus suu.miriiy dropped and dtagraced before tho eyes of their fellow-citizen*
and the civilized world—an average of twenty

greeter good than to give the people informa­
tion upon this subject, taking np the tariff law
of ItoJand tollowing it to It* conclusion. !n&lt;fi- tho usurer uni the sheriff." Three year* ago.
cuttag the duties he would impose under the
system which he so ably aovocatea When ho the cry went forth in the land that
na* done that, every citizen of tho slate can protection
was
a
robbery
of
the
determine ta * practical business way. which poor, and tbe people blinded by tbe false cry
schedule of duties ha prefers, those of Mr. Neal voted to abandon it. but no sooner was that
; ;t Cause of the Present Finarvor of the republican law of 1H.11 Then he done than tbe workingmen were robbed of their
• ftusiness Depression of the
should go farther nnd advise us what revenue wages, and tho business of tho country robbed
he will secure from his tariff reform taw. Will of its prosperity. Tbe moet persistent cry was
; miry Shown in a Logical
. he also inform the people what new subjeot* he made fyem one end of thexountry to the other
, ,—;"•" uuu »-•• wav mto the ■
•
Convincing Manner.
upon
'«■ *«ler*J taxation, if any’ It would by tbe democratic orators and the democratic
tata
dj MUrM “w lhe «hannei* of '; KSr,*!?^t
k ud m
n dUB
’
•etvo
how
th«i
pur
P*
”
ka
wo
be proper in this connection to have from him a press against what they were pleased to call
ccra! ‘ 2?*
ire* “
u’wwl,&lt;”1 rtor
°r atat
&lt;' bank money,
•°CT®*Hot»
state
money iI wavantiZJ® ®hTfWe
onfuU 5UtenK.nt()r how lie wouM
rvo how
now the
ths committee
«—»...------Ue |noni&gt;y
"McKinley prices." They were hurled from •till goes on! How long ta thin injustice ta
I* promptly I •■eatettei^JLiL
** pr**"al hou** of
rr-ec^ a® “tae qu‘rtcr' 'toouto T
’’ntatlvra baa tax-n0or^^X;
10
he goverufoent,
to carry un
un ’tho
goverafnent, to
to pay
pay it*
Its pensions
pensions every stump ns an extortion and a* a robbery continue!
d&lt;-nri™t nt
,y
it should be ! the democratie
01 'L A ““Jority of and other obligation*.
'
obligations.
of the mas-tes to enrich tho few. There i* not
If an undeserving soldier is on Uie peusioaachrme. The exrvrknL *tb pr”"?i01® M,ch a fn&gt;m 'he south, sod ftom’iitatrict1’’^’1*
,M?
,WlU1
Vl'b thl
tbl'
' condlll,,r
conJ1Ul'n' which confront*
confronts us. with
with a citizen of this country to-day, not one. who roll Urduy. and the administration at Was hlme­
have rmsed durta?
to«»-Kh which wo lively liiua
‘•‘&gt;mi»ra-. idle factories and idle men In every part of tho would not like to have those prices,back again. lon has reason |o believe be is there unlawfully*
laltouldadtatektah .25
three-month* I portance.
"*“•
d «o»tncrctal im- country, the present question te how can they They have had quite enough of the “cheap" ora let tbe administration confront him with tha
Portance.
evidence in ita hands und permit the old soldier
in '**1 be sot to work! The mil* aro closed. WUI
-of monny no may employ, atutc bank m&lt;in*v co™re”O7rommwr* W^°a’ "bresentativo
,.v»u . ‘tec trade start them? Willi lower tariff re- tory. They will soon discover, if they have not to meet bls accuser, a privilege which Is reii&lt;-.
should not be thought of. Had our one hundred J Co?,tr’?’0
nua twentv hXaXZXJaS.'' "“"”ur u:,° nunureti . points ohateman X7..’ ,.r*,o,a’ naa t*rn »P- w«Uo their fires! WUI larger importations of done so already, that “cheapness" is not the lously accorded the moat depraved criminal it*
highest atm of American citizenship
«d
“■wtiis&lt;,ptata.m&gt;d.&gt;ir
.
tbe land. He Is permitted to meet his accuser t0
-----------»uoir
have
com..—
.K
W’tr auspe
*wl’cn8l°n would present congre*Jh? Ur ° l,e}rt#lallon of the increase our domestic production? If the
The republican party can lx? counted upon to open court Shall the veteran have teas &lt;w
. an' campaign is peculiarly grab tire
whlch would Tariff
2?,
‘““lied “The cign shop te to have easier aecra* to this
act in unity and patriotism in a crlsl* like the •, sideration at tho hand* of the government
t ..ronlhas lung been one of the *avo beeu nowhere received, and a monetary K„r.h *„ “? ** P’otgo. ' P-bltehed In tho ------- "
...........................................
ket with
Its competitive
goods through a lower present, and therearo thousands In this country which he helped to save! Grant him this ploUv
•disturbaune would have ensued that must have ' ’
An,c5lc»« Review of September, ItiB. he ' tariff, will that help American shops I Will not republican, who can be relied up n to co­
legal right, and if. upon full trial, it is the ;
&gt;- th- capital represented in its
universal bankruptcy ,-tnd rulu Even I aJu^rid *0 h bw“Uo« p-‘rP°««&gt; of his pa^y | freer access to the markets of competitive operate with us in rescuing the country from mentof the administration that be has no right
11 *aa'tohave these a* I: “’«•««“» «length. H.roriEi
mdu-trlcs ranked It fourth
aitengto. He. review*
products increase the demand for American the business perils into which It han fallen.
ao nave . these
na i the
atonal bsnk&lt;
..
■ i*.&lt;e tn the state, it 1800 it cm­ USS!
y'T
»OIM. to the **e pmiiorma nt
of th,,
,he ‘ktmocrutle party
on the
There
be no question about---------------the influence
products and American labor* That Is the
------ ...can
.........
- ,
l.'luun UA of
kAAK.-the
k'BIUaASZAA
A» wlaw,
, vaaevery
-aj ww.soldier
—— - - staff
—
provisions
pension
, . atii the value of its product Bradll ot th. v.toin that tbe Utt, or
question. Will the larger tut« of goods of for­ of a protective tariff upon production and 8Vcry olher pauiouc citizen will respect HUS
„ ,^t „ „4'a’
i&gt; .!»•&gt; it made a phenomenal I-o.leUo.tta.lb.oU .„
“• “'"k
’*• “ lh ■ “»• eign shops competing with our own Increase tho wagon. I have observed that tn some of the । ——
rent m rood u gold end )fct_
*hkl“&gt; *■* AAbAlaaUAli, Uy pl-r.h
the Inst decade, and I only TM* “• drecly a* though
rh the
tha banks
hanks hul
h ..I never 'J” 7’ wnlc
labor In our own? Will more foreign goods trades where laborers and manufacturers have ;
I
protest
against
the
presumption
ol
fraud
b*,
I Kf?*'
naM.’.o.iKB, shipped here Increase the demand for like do- agreed upon a scale of wages for the year, it is ing putut&gt;vu
w preserved this coat*',
—
upon iuv
the men who
Tl.« pr-AMe.1 In M. rereni
, | ““’•■
mtwtlc goods' Lower tariff or no tariff makes all made dependent upon a continuance of the
a mrmt&gt;cr of an administration who ba&lt;1
significant and for him a somewhat surprising-1
,* dc,nan'J&lt;’d ,hai federal taxation should
be Lt easier to bring tn foreign goods and harder to present tariff. If that is lowered, wage* are [ no
ln
th&lt;3
grra!
wor
it
of-lts
preoervatloa
I
b.
*. exclusively for publla purposes but -booW
•-ublecf
a coincidence that some of statement Huor..
dispose of kindred domestic goods. The more lowered, or production ceaseit In these con- j prolcll against this cruel stigma being placed '
1 to certain »r&gt;retrt.*.t -n„..‘ .',ubJecl
Near this city in 1NH, 1 opened
foreign goods used competing with ours the less tracts, which have been signed lu many cities upon tbcm_ j protest against thk» disgrace b*
T*" ,h“.1 lhp cmb*rraasment from
which the bustacMof the oountrf la suffering nledm.d°HU‘?r 'Ilm,UUl’nj&gt;' ’*«•«: Tho party domestic goods will be used, and the less do­ of the Union, worktagmen und manufacturers |nj. put upon meir wives and their children wto;
held In the county, which
esteemed the honorable record ot Ui*W
“ TO '.ch /rom evlls “PPrchendcd as from pledged itself to revise the tariff la a spirit of mestic goods which aro used the loss will bo recognize tbu influence, of the present and the ,
fairness to all interest*, that in reducing taxes made, while the less mode the less men are re­ proposed tariff upon production und upon ’ protector as the dearest heirloom of the genam- \
'■eRUtiling uf n campaign which those actually existing."
I —---------- “--------------- ------------- a1M—.
lebellore that in this sentence the president
president
to ,nJure an*' domestic quired to make them, and those who do make wages.
„'in
The
people Vof WAV
the V.United
States
-111 r.find
hlL 10 f™®”* their hrarty growth,
i.-n party 1 recall, with has uttered a great truth, onb which wEl
—
— ............ . . .WWW wn~—AMA. B-V-V&gt;-AV
—
--- are not
- only
. . die for their country must not be left hclphuM
‘r^“. hott7 laxe" ®
remain, as from DO we want to-make it easier than it now Is to alarmed at the uncertainty concerning the in- j and defenaeleKs by their country. The patri­
liUt: tthe great wdrk of the the mind of every thoughtful man a quick and
but thei/competitors
on «»,the J otic people of tbe country have no thought o&lt;
--------- --ac.il ci
county in that canvass approving response- Whatever olorr
wings
•tber things
? °f th'! 8ovcnlmcBl ‘bey have import foreign goods competing with our own! d uh trial. policy, •—
; been, tho chief
to--our present’ condition.
‘
bKCf m
’M&gt;"rC0 of rpv,'nuc: that a* many i.o we want to have foreign competition with­ other ride arc Inspired with new hope and (
m ■ ri?*tHt &lt;ol a triumphant repute , may- have attributed
----------------vuouuion.
I'Vrrmsn
_
.e
______
...
.
Industries
have
taduatries
come
to
rely
ou
legislation fir out hindrance or restraint? If wedo. free trade confidence. What can be more discouraging to :
’. in---tl-Ills-not
tuutyand congressional , ’’jccy man know*, a* the president put* It, that
------- suoccasful
---------------continuance, any change of law on revenue tariff wilt accomplish it. If wc American, workmen and American cittoenu, and
-• : N: an«t made by, the legls- ’be great anderlvtas cuAs.- !■ fmn.
-- their
.. ••!}■ clemouratie.
' ’
prohttided -emls which are yet to come-evlls ' must be at every step, regardful of the labor want our goods made abroad und not at home what more encouraging to foreign munufuctur
: la political dl-teusMou for tho first which are threatened - evils which it •nd capital thus involved: that necessary re­ we should be for a revenue tariff. If we want ers and foreign workingmen than the speech of I
n,...,
.
them made at home wc should be for a protccl- p. S. Consul Ben). Folsom, a cousin of the I
is believed «
will
follow the
executed de- ,ductions .of
—
aai auuow
,ne executed
—
un. w ciutwu wimoutac_____ ...
...
.
president of the United States, dos’ng hl* coo. bravo men who saved this nation.'
------a ------------------------------erec* nt
of .X*
the «...
last r,
Democratic
National. rdau
1 ^,?nir Ampr,ca’4 la*»°r of the ability to comat;&gt;! In chapgu-l ooadl- rrwta
happily exkqlng when w« last form. He anno nqes i* his message the real **,&lt;
HUec
foreign isuur.
labor, MU
and with
----- -f"?'rul!y with ■•-■.vmu
Vila-­ employ American labor. If they arc mode nuluto al Sheffield. I do not stop to quote bte
abroad
foreign labor will make them and home entire speech, but I give you the closing sen. Ignored, but it will be only temporary. Whew
out
tmjxwlug
lower
rates
than
would
be
ample
evil to be apprehended. He emphasizes tho
labor
will
be
idle,
it
is
no
economy
to
buy
for
­
fence:
the republican party return* to power, th*
menace in almost tbe test paragraph of the ,2
°mT
Z nBr lncre*s,''! 0041 uot‘ pn
production
——
due to
eign goods and leave our own unsold.
He says: "In rloelng my career In Sheffield
“ higher wages of our labor. '•
that tt.e president of the message, from which I quote tn the following
They say a protective tariff Is a tax and a as consul of the United States, It affords me
language:
1' Mr.
Mr. Witann
Wilson says these limitations -were no
burden upon the people. It la a tax upon the satisfaction to think that before another twelve
— —- A--- r — - — wwaaaaaamaa ivqjtrvw in 1 longer aids, but Incumbrance* In Uio fight Tho
Now, my fellow citizen*, I must conclode - "•
special *e«alon early In the coming Septem­ temper and courage of the party are mightily foreign producer, and his welfare is notour first months has rolled by. Sheffield will not be sub­
ber that we might enter promptly upon the different in Die from what they were In IfW; concern Idleneu Is a much greater tax anil a ject to the onerous and oppressive tariff du tie*
much more onerous burden than any tariff tax that have restricted her .trade."
which are before us and which divide os, lb* '
what
was
necixwary
prudence
then
would
bo
work of tariff reform, which the true interests
This
sentiment
was
greeted
with
most
nnright
will triumph by the judgment ot th*
of the country clearly demand, which so large a cowardice now. The convention responded fully great as unemployed men; no tax so grievous us
roarioUH applause by tho assembled English; tribunal at the people. Both parties cannot IM
majority of the people, ns shown by their suf- and heartily to the feeling of the party It repre
poverty. The statesmanship which can supply men. He did not close hts consulate too aoon
’.her In extra session the people's fragt-s. desire and expect, and to thr accom­ MA-nt.Bl It .h..—I,.
work
u&gt;
willing
bands,
consistent
with
the
gen,
Yet,
after
all,
perbapa
his
speech
had
its
ini
- • • • * Values supposed plishment of which every effort of the present form as the great and winning Issue by tho era! national prosperity that his been hud In ' splratlon in an earlier expression by the preri., every issue presented by the democratic pnrty^
the republican party is right Ita triumpK
nomination of Mr. Cleveland in the face of
.'. . .-uiBlsi: । onjccturah and administration is pledged."
tho past thirty years, la the statesmanship of j dent himself. In a letter dated at Pittsburgh. I however, will not come without effort and an*
This is the note of warning. This is the alarm warning* that woald have driven it from a man good business aud of saving common sense. ■
a., rtprii -i. *o~,
vtaA., v_~. — —- i ergy. Wo learned lost year that faith wifIMwf
be IL This is tho evil to be apprehended, and who did not also stand for a rawe. It meant The farmer who has s house full of grown, vlg- xWestern
Mall, of Cardiff, Wales, write* to hte | work* did not win the victory. This yesrlhex*
that
there
should
be
nothing
ambiguous
rfbout
il re»* are of the situation thr one moet of all others which'the country
orous sons, finds no economy in hiring hl* paper relating hl* call upon President Clevt. la a confident spirit everywhere prevailing W&lt;
fear-?, and because of which it is. lu a large part. ’ the party's attitude to that cause, or.d that the neighbors’ sons while his own are idle. The ' land HI* reception, says Mr. Carr, by the I should be admonished by last year's experience
suffering to day. He renews the threat of his statement of its fundamental principle should country which has a million of its own citizens 1 president wo* most cordial and flattering, and that majorities aro not secured by coutl-teac*
jdatform atid declares that every effort of the nut lx? overlaid ’with cumulative limitations. unemployed will flhd no economy in • mp'.oylng then he adds:
1 alone. This year let us accom
--u-—
ire hoping atal'praying for oil mln Istra lion shall be employed to carry it And in ail this the convention was right"
aliens ond strangers o', another cotfatrr to do
••One of the newspaper correspondent* told hdeuoo with re al, with work. w|
He further says:
into execution. Remove that threat, and con- ■
its work abroad. We ». ant our work done br tbe president that I had come from Wales to —
"We are called upon as th- urgent duty of our own citizens. They must bi- preftrnd look for some of tbe Un plate works which the important, never un Impressive repH
found. This bwitoM* eondltlun fldence would at once come hack: business
.' ''ctlon und demands ot all of would resume its old condition: mills would the hour, and of all time, to guard agalmit tbe alwveall others.
republican party declares have been established llcan majority more needed, never t
start, nr&gt;I Idle men And work and wages. It Is perverajou of our tariff system, that has ripened
•••tul Judgment as wAU as the &lt;-x
their protective tariff. ■ The president re­ accomplishment more certain, if oil who be!*si
It is true that our protective legislation still k under
________________________
the anticipation of tariff reform or free trade or Into the McKinley bill • • • • jjor can stands, but the dem* cratic party i* pledged to plied: •Well. Mr. Carr, « hen you do And them,
a revenue tariff which has .set tho country the democratic party any lougerdrrive strength repeal II They have in platform declared Ita 1 lie
■ sure to
■ let
' * me ’know
------ r—
their exact location, for tunity now given to tbe. people to make ttei*
cun dispassionately where itjis. Who can doubt it' Thul a re volu­ from pandering tb the delusion that, protective fraud and a robbery and th" culminating atroc­ wc have been searching for these tin plate voice heard : nd heeded.' wfS nut pane on.unImtion in our tariff oollcy is to be expected admits lutlex ran in uny way directly benefit labor."
ity of class legtala Ion. They hat e pone ho far works for some year* now and have failed to
of no doubt
as to pronounce 1t uucnnstilUtiona. Tbclr vic­ find them.'" •
,,mcreiy,
___________________________
but for a cause which b« tho peopte5» •
The democratic candidate for governor this the committee oh ways aud means and will tory li.st year, as they lntctv- t it. wan a d&lt;-‘
Mr-Cleveland need not have commissioned a .cause.
.------- ’I resti my
.... upi*ul
.. I upon..
prtncfof** ■
-man-hip should rule, year. Mr. Neat proclaims tM purpose und prepare thr- pc .pie. to some extent ut least, for cree to tear up prot- dtlon r«&gt;ot and branch. Is foreign visitor to have found too tin jlatc and
- ' policies -• ■ —
for whtch
the re publican party''
ti l fault. Thi- faith-finder poltcyof tho democratic party in the pending what may IxjexpccW from the present admin­ that not sol If so, then the commoiNi.il Instinct!
stands
protection und reciprocity. boiataCr
istration.
cumpuhfn In thCse words:
of business prudence demands the business '
■V than the! !aulpfinder
Sv the two economic systems ore again on world to take nolle •- They hare dene it. and have sent his messenger over to the treasury und continued win insure the hlghas* hit erem*
'•Tariff reform must b»-our battlecry Make
■houlJ give p.(Ute to cou­
thi- tight active, aggressive, offensive from start trial In Ohio this year The republican party tho present condition of the country tells the department where he would have found an of the peoj l-, ndruno: the general welfare, pro­
condition tipdn us Is to finish- S’K^ess will In such case be a-surod
oilictn! re|&gt;ort of a list of forty-two tin plate mote our industrial development, cnocaraqVftfM
protective tariff, and the democratic party his. sufferers all the torture* of death before he hits factories employing thousands-of men, uot-onc true American scut.cent, establish-roattesmt
&lt; li-x-vef statidg in the
will forever expunge the foul blot of protection
of which iv.is tn existence before the tariff of In the future, and lift the clouds which Lsv*
fretrade
or
a
tariff
t&lt;&gt;r
revenue
only,
and
has
man. under such a sentence, gels ready for the IW&gt;. and ho would have discovered by that ( sett'rd upon the labor and cntcrpriH«M of the
its continuance and ii from the fair escutcheon uf our grand and
mighty;republic, lb-- result will b« finally re- put fa nnmlnntlop a gentleman who has been death which U to emote.
। report timt the output hied Increased in a y. ar * people.
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eonspiclouslv identified with tbe free trade
etter and a half mure than nay other new industry
Wc never had greater prosper
wing of the dcnxicrallc party, and W the repre­ employed Labor than from the pi
of the ever started in the United States Ho couhJ MANUFACTURE OF DIAMONDS.
Idtiftl*, any have been
down to the elcc’.ffin of
have found the exact lo?'t4on tror Col Ayrc's'
r.«. they should want to the t-ntfro country, upon this great problem of sentative of the most radical views upon the law of
United 1 report of all tht:.e to; c&gt;ries. ond the exact pre- ।
taxation The voice of Ohio will,, with univer­ subject. WhAt toe republican'party means i-y was determine^ that the sena'-c &lt;
protection it tex* interpreted'ln its It-gteittion States would be demo&lt;ratiennd all the branches Auction
auction of each,
em
with the numl er of hands • m­
vc-. to ai policy which sal aecia tn. to held the voice nt the nation."
M. Moissan's dibcovery of 8 ntetnod
Thvsf- arc the deliberate, carefully prepared :or the. last thirty three yehra. and Its most of the government would be in the hands of ! ployed. Hee would have discovered tha: they ।
"an hits lit monstfated
recent
crpresslori
upon
that
subject
te.
fount!
In
v to the highest pros- aud maturely considered ut erances of my dis- the tariff law of Ifcu. Bo the people know what that party H. G. Dun x Co.'s Weekly Review 1 are making tin plates in nine States of the Ut.lon, of manufacturing diamond* hxw bbkCof Trade, of Dtcewber 31, 183.’, says:
tlnguished •compctiior spoken tx-fore the con­
. and that in the three months ending June 3). . urally attracted the attention of clnata1 HKK!, tho product was nearly'lO.uXJ.O O pounds.
vention which i-laccd him In nominatlua He tty republican pirty means b; a protective
"The
most
prokiwrous
tear
ever
known
in
Isis, who are assiduously laboring- to
and that 15 per cent, of that was made from
proclaimed tariff for rerebue only as their bat­ tariff, and would be glad to know what the buslnrs* closes to-day." “The year ISM. ' from
democratic parti* meat s in detail acd.wlth
govi-xatneht gf I.WO.OOJ tle cry. .and announces with loldne*-. their particularity by a tariff for revenue only. It Is the same nuthorily. "was remarkable for fewer ! American black pla’&lt;&gt;pr&lt;’.'.nred in the United improve on the process; and though it
month under. the Slwr- purpe** to forever •expunge ths foul blot of fortunate, therefore, that wo have otic so dis- failures than occurred in any other year since . states by the tabor of 'he United States, an is admitted that "much time and. laJSar
IMHfl. the number reported being Ri.HI. or S.WS , increase dver the production dt toe pn ceding
protection from the fair escutcheon of our grand
I tlngulslie-! and able--the very author o! tbe less than in IW:. The largely increased numtjer ' quarter and over ail previous productions in the will have to be expended before avar~
und mighty r. public."
ketable-sixed jewels can be produced-.**
1 a-u-fp1. the teaue thus tendered, tor and &lt;n tariff plank of the last Democratic Nations! of traders and the enormous increase of produo- same time since the enactment of the law of
rv.hu t bought, is believed
platform itself, io advise tbe country exactly
their production seems to be nomew&amp;al'
tamcla! center* to! be the cause . behalf of ihe republican party of Ohio, and in what th" partv now in powcriwlll do with the tion. for the year render these figure* most IWQ|
I assume that tin plate is to be made free, be- confidently anticipated. If so ftwR2
. r--*puns(bie f or tho .present 1 L&lt; half of the Ihousamte who have heretofore tariff It b-s occurred to me, therefore, to nsk si^rtlfi£«’-"
will regret that these conditions , cause the List house of representutives. which lie unfortunate for the po*«ciwont &lt;rf
lt!bute.i lt. rct&gt;
The presi- acted with other parties, and who do not thieve ; my dte.ingutehcd competitor what his tariff - Everybody
•
...
.
------u_.
waM
democratic,
made
it
free
by
a
party
vote.
that pro’.ectl' n te a fraud or a foul blot on our
have teen changed and that the change hn»
fortunes in these stones. Hoti it baa
would do with tbe law of 1*30 In detail
bten Unfavorable to the American people* The«c splendid industries which have been
r.bk.g the da?p.*orable con- ' progress and business prosperity, and to the
And.'fir*!, I call hte attention to Schedule A, Bradstreet's Comm-rcial Agency has received • built up tn o.r country, and which have sup­ Ion# been believed that in time U» s»I people, whose Judgment In popular government
••chemicals, oils and pnlnts," nnd Inquire of him
plied employment for so many workingmen, are . cret of nature—how to produce dia­
i'* arc principally charge- te supfemu. 1 confidently apte-ol He not only wfiat duties, if any. he would impose upon the reyorts from eight hundred manufacturing to be closed, nnd thia, the greatest consuming
I .Jiclatlorj touching the I declares what their purpose te. but hr makes W paragraphs contained in that schedule* What establishments nt two hundred and ten different , nation of tin plate in the world, will hereafter monds-—would be solved. M. Moiatati.
■ point* that have closed their doors since June
Ohio the national battle ground, and anuouscc*
it seems, hit on the idea that if tbe
duty will he put upon borax an ! Uoracie acid!
buy th!* product from abroad, t nlrsa o«r lotxjr
araestiy recommend the ‘ that the result here wilt be finally received as What upon fiax-Hecd oil! What tijxm paint*, 1st, and toys tbat a summary of the results of! is brought down to the degraded level of com­ ordinary forms of earlion could be eoaprovisions of the act ; the full and final jndgtneat and decree of the colors and varntehe*? What upon lead products! the investltratlun .shows that no fewer than ;
verted into a liquid or gas. they rni^A
peting
labor
I
cannot
bcllwe
that
the
people
4C3.1W
industrial,
building
trade*
and
mining
I
entire country, nnd that the voice of Ohio tote What upen soda fn lu various forms? When he
toe United
States favor
this,-------pollcz. --------If they then be made to solidify as «iinmaod*p
- ------------------------------------I year will l»e held the voice at the nation It has Informed th" people of the state upon Sched­ employes have been thrown out of work within of
the pe riod specified due to the abs &gt;! te closing do. they arc recreant to their own highest and
; this bb true it only incren*c*_the gravity ol the
ule A. I direct hte attention t&lt;r Schedule B, un­ of the establishments in which they were best Interests. The manufacture of the tin but the point was. how to convert tbe
con'.’.-Vt. aud makes it all the more imperative der which aro dcHicnated “earths, earthenware
carbon? The inventor, it is explained,
engaged cr the shutting down of work* at the ' plate annually con -tim-d by the people of the
to the act of July II. iwo. ' upon u* to see to it that the result which l« to and glassware.” What tariff, if any, will he mine*.
| United States would keep an army of d'.an , “took advantage of the property pona.» | ha- anhaunteu hte be- be finally accepted as conclusive shall bo leave uj&gt;on fire-jirlck. upon *!!le», upon sewer
Th 1* situation of things nc'i'.'-a no comment or । workingmen In constant employment. The sessed by melted iron of absorbing-uzad
; on tl)e Hide of a protective tariff ah&lt;! pipe, vitrified brick and encaustic tiling* What
i in favor of the Interest* and tai* r upon cartheji and chinaware, and what upon elaboration. The president hlmv.-lf. whose eon- !»llcy of my dtetingulshcd competitor, the diffusing carbon throughout its nasna.
Stitntlonni duty it te to advise rongre»&gt;« of .the! &lt;lemo:ratlc candidate for governor, is to take
nt &lt; v- Ifcnd. Introduced and property of the United State* llierc can plate class and ooramon window glass' What condition of tliccountrv, has sounded the alarm ' this employment from them, and to give it to He saturated the highly-heated, inn
» repeal Jl It Is fair to . bo nd mistake but that Mr. Neal b-liev.* u;&gt;on glass boitles? W hut upon mar bl-, stone* and proclaimed In solemn mesrace the calamity i toe cheaper labor of Europe. Tim tariff of the with carbon by infusing into it a qao»' vxactlv what be say*, and that he is radically and rpanutactnre* thereof! What upon state
that te upon us It te a matter otdeepc.mc-rn/Jl rep-jbUfmn party would employ these ®A*i tity of purified sugar.’ By ‘ sndcluodjr
do with Uie iire^cnlcon- . cemnzilted to the doctrine of free trade or a r.»ofin;“ Most of these are beculiarly Ohio
- - •• ------ ------- ----------- wen-wteber ! workingmen in the United State*atijuod wages ctx^ing tho melted metal, iie fonucid m
»m-&gt; *. it must i,ow gOi unlc.-s ' revenue tariff. This to shown by hi«o»n record products, who--' manufacture invoives largo in­ ot his country that the splendid p: iperlty
.
. of a I and thus give to the agriculturists, to the man­ solid crust over the still liquid intexSast
■ In the past, and especially by bl* part in toe vested capital und gives employment to n, vast
• ‘ ufxcturer* and to the merchants OU.OOi profita­
year Mtoitsui been transform d into u situation
ity of republicans tn congress Dcmdcratie National convcntiep which assem•
■ ■
■
■
"
'
ble consumers of their product*.
, As the mass continued to cool th*? in­
of
such
business gloom Wc must not lose
I have observed Ln the press that In man .* , terior gradually solidified, but it wa*
itr.i lojta n [xpl. as shown by ! bled in Chicago tn June. UO1 it will be remem- , which the pcople.of this mate would especially heart. Confidence and murage arc half tho
■■•■ "h the iWiisoti bill ant! ! !k red; that Mr. Neal, as n member of the oom- Hkc information.
victory. The pt.-opli- once aroused to the gravity parts of the country petitions are being circula­ prevented from expanding by the rigid
detsuo which has already i miner on resolution*, differed from a majority . Then will he le good enough to inform the of the situation will not surrender hut And a ted. stews! by democratic workingmen and oth- exterior. The interior was thusaxnt ;t t.ii:. it willfbe because the I of tho committee, and rejwteil in fall conven- people of the statu what will he do with Sched- remedy, as under our political system they hove rt&gt;. addreM«d to congrcs*. praying that no re­
ductions be mode In tbe duties upon foreign pclletl to solidify under enorqiom pres­
'.titatlvcs and democratic ' tion a. substitute fora portion of the tariff plank u'.eC. • mctalsand the manufacture'of motals?" a remedy, at the polls.
I'-tltute -be majority in both I ngrecllUpan by th&lt; majority of :be commtf.ee. What with iron orc, what with coal. What with
This changed condition is not ti&gt;? result of our goods in the manufacture of which they aro en­ sure. During the process of hardeningI I will'flrst call yourattentfon tothat part which pig iron’ Wh it upon the several forint of iron
gaged. This is well, for there te nothing more the carbon solidified; in partus di»| came' from tho committee on resolution* and
fill be the joint I wa* stricken out on too motion of M.-. Neal. • an&lt;! steel’ Whit tariff will he put up&lt;»i cotton to bo found In that system, they can in no way potent in this country than a well considered mond." L'suaHy graphite is formed by
I tie*, what upon hoop iron, what dpon steel in­ account for this wholesale curtailment of pro­ public sentiment I cannot, however, forbear
a cooling of melted iron; and it ixxt*
t
't'tln- renj»&gt;fJ.|bllltj!'will rest upon ; Thr rt-port declared:
' got*, what upon cutlery, if any. nnd what upon duction and dismlssi! of employes from their saving dn this connection, that petitions aud
I -‘When custom house taxation te.levied upon tin plate Ttaire are H* paragraphs in Bite
protests are not so effective as vote*, and tho appears that th? transformation of the
■
' tparty which Is chargeable with I article* of uny kind produced in this‘
I
wi'lLhe bc gooil enough to take them accustomed workshops. The cause lies deeper best and most authoritative expression of pub­ graphite into diamond depends entirely
. ' '• ’’ ■ ’■ having been! entrusted with
than all this, and it Is found in the fact that
lic
sentiment
Is
made
ut
the
poll*.
;
j.
,
nc
is
ui
.
mic
ui
me
ikjiib
.
I u&gt;«d|ir.renB&gt;
&gt;
.60 prople ot tb. .Ute wlut
iw rv branch of the government.
upon tbe infusion of the purified imgae.
labor-abroad fully measures any possiblu bene । ^an
ncreafter bear under the rev­ everyone of those great Industries are threatr.­ I
The administration has been unjust to the
' ’“ ct of money the republican party
ened with destruction by the party lu power.
flavingyot so far it seems not niim
YOUcannot
cannotexpect
expect men
«.eu to
w Invest their capital ’ pensioner* of the country. The sc.petmlon of a
it has always stood. In the Ian­
You
enue »H«
ana
a^Bbb. sentiment,
...umentthU
.... «.«
Th!* genuine. American
this true
sonable to believe that M. Moissaut anti
, ' ' Ohio platform this year- "We Jacksonian p?Tficlple. wak-atricken out of the | people along thr Ohio river and the lake, and In in producing for the future when they do not ‘ soldier once pcnsionejl legally without notice or
- ' ■ *t ironay, compos? d of gold, silver report of the committee, upon the motion of ! the valley* of the Mahoning, the Tuscarawas. know what that future will be. They can only hearing, te unpreccaented aa well as unlawful, his fellow-laborers Ln the field of Hfi—
•.■•?. maintained at equal value and under. Mr Neal, and this differenceda favor of Ameri­ I the Scioto, the Hocking, the Muskingum and wait and see: but waiting te paralyzing to tbe , Snch a course te unworthy u great government —one which alchemists have sought to’■ : not-state regulation " The best can, workingmen is not to be recognized by the I the Miami, nil *ant to know what to to be done buolness of the country aud brings distress to wh ch was preserved through tho ocrvlces and explore for centuries past—will go still
^folnable te the safest money for all of democratic party in its proposed revision of the with the tariff protecting these vast and in- every man who work* for wage* Any adjust- ’ sacrifices of its volunteer army. There Is do farther.—London Standard.
•
. . ot toe tariff,
&gt;.—
cre*rlng Interest*. What will be do with mbnt
however conrtervatlve. te aure good ettisen who desire* that an unworthy per­
■
Whatever uncertainty may exist tariff. Again the report declares:
Schedule D. "wood and manufactures of. Then
disturb every industry of the country. It son shall hare a place upon tote honorable roll
••But in making reduction in taxes It i* not I draw his attention to Schedule E, and i&gt;eg him to
anccLi the
tue &lt;x&gt;*t
com of
u. production
- ---------------------affects
and the price of Of the nation, and while this is true, there is no
----- —... uwwvj NAM, WMAI.U
Hashe-sh Araokera frequently
proposed to injure any domestic industryto Inform u* what he will do .with sugar* such product in the market The producer is g od cittaen who will condemn the striking
■ u-ure •tie -xchanges of the people, their
This. too. was stricken out upon the motion
he is a genuine revenue tariff reformer. therefore unwilling to accumulate hi*
hts product
product , down upon ex ports testimony of any soldier into a state much resembling I^puoyi'« -.ini their labor. That should be as of Mr. Neal, nnd in the proposed tariff they wUi re
” he nsserta ho Is, then he wlU restore for too future demand, the profit of which may wto has been Judicially determined by a preri- tism. La which it is ponsible to
■ -ii i tivarying in value as human Ingenuity take no heed of any domestic Industry, and the ran tarff &lt;» ""MrWhat will fi? do all be
.
.
----------AV.
—
!«
I
Qtui
admintetr
4
tion
worthy
ot
his
place
there.
wiped
out
by
a
change
In
tho
tariff.
’
er^g*! 1
W? 1,0 not. WMnl 10 •u-llt0 *°wn reduction* to bo made in the tariff will be made
the members of the body in any ponwith toe bounty*
Will he then toTbe complaint te made that the gold goes out- Every soldier on tho pension roll to-day is there tion and to treat the body os tboes^h z*
heedless of the injury that nray follow to our X.™ u« what tariff, if any. he will leave upon of the country. If we had free trade or a , —
after ---------------------trial ond investigation
of his ease.—He- is
- -----------------------f^Lcro and tho manufactures of." under revenue tariff this complaint w.iuld be aggro- ' there because in tho judgment of the commits- were all made of joiota. The sunBarity
industrial enterprises.
J^rlc F* the raisers of tobacco In Southern rated, more gold would go out of the country to ' aloner of penolotui and the secretary of The in. between hypnotism and the eC*ct cC
Again th* report declare*:
to the ent
■■'■'torn tb* foundation ot this government
drenly intereriod as they are in this agrl- pay for foreign product* and les* would remain tcrior be ha* fully met every requirement of tho hasheesh smoking is so great c£z*t »
law granting pension* to soldiers.. Once there
;
«~IAU1,.M „„ AAtahqir^jZ taxes collected at the custom house have been un tural product, will anxiously await his reply.
German scientist made special iawfi
the chief sources of federal revenue. Such they What c'ta^ge Ot duties would be make, and certainly
ccrwimy than
---------------- -----until It I*
the buying of -----------------goods at homo,
andbo 1* entitled to remain
.,
b“y-o«i power. Tbe silver product of the
\ , Jmore» What wlU he do with tho "agn- but
. . for
. . the
_____
wa
protective
tariff we have to-day, In
in shown
by
competent
testimony.
u&gt; gallon of this subject It is well k»ow»
•i .
of ,h*’
important we have,
whatremo
prortrions," under
n &gt;t be discriminated against, but some most strongly that my competitor and those CUSL ”5? What tariff will be put the last twelve month* million* more of gold , which he *hall have an opportunity to reply, that when a person is hypnotized »
would have gone out of the channel* ot business **'“*
’•
single word or threatening actiou anfr
&lt; houM bo devised for It* utilization as a who agreed with him at the convention, have in bcbcdulo
Wch now t ear n duty of
among the honorably disabled soldiers of the
; ■' " iilch will insure, not the displacement mind tho abandonment of the old policy of rais­ ^“head to protect out: stock raisers-in the in tho United States to foreign countries to pay । war. No man sbould-bo condemned without n ficcs to throw the subject kafo *p«att»
for foreign goods. The more we buy abroad the 1
d. Im qlu ,a&lt;r an(J t|jll
of
ing revenue from customs, and aro looking in VritodState* with only th* great ‘•““•♦i*
. • ‘'•‘H amnftg the people. AU the money the futere to direct taxation for the revonuM L &lt;“ ..b frnm CiMtada* What upon cattle aud
&gt; no ic-day l« good. When the disturbance* with which to conduct tho government. Again J?'^nd sheep’ What upon barley, and what ba* been a fortunate thing that certain import*- ; fraud put upon him without an opportunity to discovered that in n similar way * per­
Kon* were made more difficult by the taw ot , meet bis accuser*. It is like opening a jndg* son under the influence of Hsabemfo
'iiteM commenced this year, the outstand- the committee's report declares:
menl once rendered by a competent court.
court Tbe
The
IS» otherwise we would have had les* gold at ment
lie even discovwv*
errancy in this country was the largest to
•So tha: every change of tow must be it exert
rests upon him who charge*
charges can be affected.
borne than wo have to-day.
•i burden of proof real*
,'
K’“rcaP1 to ever known In our own his­ Step regardful of the btbor and capital to
aesails the
tbe integrity ot
of the jndgmen'i
judgmeu'i that persons who do not submit to ordlThere 1* no occasion for tote situation except fraud and aesafls
,
*ne volume of currency outside
____________ r
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’
’ll?, sebria™K.—&lt;’iu ■»*&gt;.&lt;&gt;!. the uncertainty which everywhere prevails, aud hr cannot set aside that Judgment upon ex w
1
L &gt;«». WM more than
too, has no place In » democratic ptotWe hare the some men. the same money, the parte testimony. The simplest and the most , state through the chcwin? er------ '
or 12432 P°r Inhabitant, against form and is stricken out upon the motion oTMr. “■fijf. THAI »»• bIwUl*”
same manufacture* and tho same markets that fundamental principles of justice require that a „
f hasheesh. tThe
*u_ *1
—iZl aaz»&amp;
- .iHn.
of
faculty
J0?" "-.intie nirtv to tbe last house of repre
in
1ST=:. “
“d ««
man should h n e atyopportunlty to confront hl* '
tbe,drelre It-dare* wool upon the freelist,
nave anouicr
■■ ■-~aaa« -------- --------- •—~
,.
---------*» “
setitative* It.
wJU
uui nan rcstuteu rrom want or
pluck
ond
the
same
perseverance
and
the
same
Llm.
I
understand
that
tn
the
cases
suspended,
tion.
The
immediate
present
t*
i&amp;ealr
and having on e
j ]carc I
COCe’ s,ota contraction ot currency by
people, but the majority of them votedjast year the st spended pensioner has no access to th- ized Into the moat beautiful zrei
U.SATp&lt;«&gt;'»«- •“ ,M ”°“W« tiovernment, but a want ot ooafldcnoe to the
for another potior. We tear* too same energy, I testimony or lbs letter*, or tbe Information
f
Hearinr is mad- I—
in
m01 **
We
the same enterprise, the ssme great plants, but, furnished by those who comp'ata against &lt;be ,
. ,
,. " onr Wstory, had so much money per capfew if any are tunning to their foil capacity, be- | validity of the pension. All that te denied him. and th&lt; nneat Mt rains of mutue sifect
Bm
for bUa«M8* as we have to-day.
cause of fear ef the policy which the people Ha simply is advised that hl* pension tesz*. as they never 'lid before.—OdttMtt
rnuci^r .. J*0®7
oat of clnralatiou,
decreed last fill should be carried into public j pended and ho is required to ahow why be Herald.
'
THU
U
tt^tatur‘. h^tbeeB h0Arde&lt;1&gt; tttruoKb fc*r of
WbAlwU'. ».
—
I. aKio ta «e““a
”ow~- York lieform (f-te UAW**
New v -u °a A«m»tA i«A the bankers of tnoMupaaUeprUKlH**
&lt;*&lt;«•“»» «»«"“■
York City had deposited with tbeza Ml*

note Sounded in a Speech
uarkable Power by the
ixnpion of Protection.

«tet

do with Schedule M. -palp and paper,” of In­
creasing importance in all parts of Ohio? What
will he do with Schedule N. ••sundries. • among
which are brushes, ooku. leather and manufaoWrmi thereof» How will he treat the free list!
wui be place tea and coffee, spices and drugs
on the tafiff Uatf •

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Thursday, Sept, at, 1893.
M Aga HALL UCOOKTBSttor-

but tae increment ta almost wholly due to
tabor coat At every step in the progress I

TUC CM AVE HUNT.
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of materials from the crudest to their I
most highly finished state, tbe enhance-1

l^qely ATTENDED AND WELL
a

YOU ARE
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CONDUCTED.

ment of value which they receive Is due to
tbe reward which labor demands and re­
ceives for Its outlay. Thus tae cost ot all

Our readers are no doubt familiar with
the fact that for many y«ra past
ground between Cartert take. Long take
and the swampy ground around Bear Holo
take, has been infested with a mammjth
black snake, wboae length varies all the
way from 18 to 24 feet and
Tbe democratic Journals, In an effort to
ter ta from 5 to 7 lochea io the
American labor could be benefitted by part of ita body, accordingly as the ele­
' comfort the workingmen who have been
ment of fear presents itself before the op­
forced fdtq idlene.-s by tbe dosing of the "placing all raw materials on the free
tics ot the beholder. As we have said be­
A cre.ro of tarter baking powder.
mills because if the menace of tariff iisL” To do so would be to adopt a poli­ fore the country in which the “on^
cy of absolute free trade, and to wreck roams Is a perfect one for tbe life of such Highest of all in leaven.ng strength
changes, are returning- to that old trick of
to the a snake, being low aud swampy, thickly .—Latest United States Govern­
percentages, which was used so often In American production or bring it
produc- covered with tamarae, with hills rising up
the Iasi natfoual campaigL Tbe consumer same low wage-level as foreign
ment Food Rfcpprtthat are covered with a dense growthor ROVAL BAK.NO Pownsa Co, N Y
who usually does not know precisely what tion.—Grand Rapids Eagle.
underbrush. The country around Bear
the duty upon al certain article is, has pre­
Hole take is desolate in the extreme and
We call the attention of all our readers thoughts of snakes present themselves al­
sented tQ
IfFF® fibres which be is
to the great speech delivered by Gov. Mc­ most unconsciously and a man votes him­
said to pay as a precentage for the benefit
Kinley at Akron, Ohio, in opening hla self as being out of tbe world while tn
otiaanKhotarers; and tbe Impression ta
campaign for the governorship of that this wilderness. The snake has always
given tbpt be pays many more dollars than
been seen during dry seasons that have
state this year. Republicans and demo­ been warm and dry like the Pr65??*
he is’rehUy called upon to pay. The decrats cannot but rejoice that tbe issue In summer, and takes to the land. In tbe
giep of percentage, as a matter of fact, can
Ohio is so clearly defined, and the voice of past he has been seen by reputable farm­
rarely indicate the relation of tbe duty to
Ohio will be accepted as the voice of the ers who live In the vicinity and whose
tUeieltfa price.: In 1WL for example, a
word cannot be doubted. It Is universally
nation. Gov. McKinley Is the champion conceded that the snake Is a monster, but
$38duty.upon steel rails represented a
ot protection and author of the famous Just how*lg Is a much mooted question38 pkAfentMut^but when the price ot
McKinley bllL Hta opponent In the race During the past two weeks he has been
iplta Iel| trouf 3100 in 1871 to $42 a ton in
seen three times, though by no one who
1878,'tbe very saine'doty rose to more for governor is Hon.- Lawrence Neal, au­ had afly shooting implements, and the be­
thor of the free trade plank in the demo­ holders only beat "a gallant retreat from
than««* nereqvko* the price. As the price
cratic National platform adopted at Chica­ the presence of tbe targe reptile.
fell, the percentage ot duty advanced, al­
Carter’s snake has been nearly the sole
go. So the issue is a square one between
though tbe actual duty per ton remained
protection and free trade. We print thei topic of conversation In the city for the
. past 10 days. Hta generous proportions
without -change. Were the duty of that
speech in full and commend tbe princi­
and hated pretence were voted aa a
period hi force now, when , rails sell for
ples advocated In it to our readers. In pref­’ menace and danger to that portion of the
839 a ton, it would be about a 100 percent
erence to those advocated by Mr. Neal, community. 8. Greusel proposed to emduty. That ta, because the price has falwho in accepting the democratic nomina­• utate the example W Apollo. who slew the
• len needy 75 percent the duty would hate
. huge serpent at Delphi, but not single
tion tor governor said:—“Tariff reform
handed and alone. A meeting was oallrisen from 28 percent almost to 100 per­
must be our battle cry. Make the fight1 ed at hta office Friday evening which was
cent, without any alteration of the duty
active, aggressive, offensive from start to&gt; attended by about 25 braves. He was
having been made.
finish. Success in such case will be as­. elected Captain and addressed his warrlo rs
Tbe whole purpose ot this persistent alsured to us. The victory will be a decisive, as follows:—
lujlou to duty .percentage without regard
.
Warriors and War-scarred
t’h2
one. It will forever expunge the foul blot1 me areal pleasure to bare you galher roend tho
totactanl-duty and actual-price 1s to de­
f camp Are sodsmoke the piped peace. Uiougb
of protection from tbe fair escutcheon of1 1 think some of you
made poor •*!&lt;«««•
cisive readers who are not well -inform*
ot
tobacco,
but
oever
mind.
We
are
gathered
our grand and mighty republic. The re­
here under thia friendly roof to organize ££
sult will be finally received by the mem­
jWhat concerns the consumer moat tanot
bers of all partlias as tbe full and fiual
Bli-wisc . niiiurutc.iuu —
" r—------ tbe percentage of duty, but the size of the
Judgment and decree ot the people of the
pttee be haa'to pay. No matter what the
entire country upon this great problem of
percentage is, the consumer knows that
taxation. The voice ot Ohio will, with our very.preaeuce, to meat which means almoat
the price-ef what he has to buy has not in­
certain death. Cease IbH quaking fear my
creased since the McKlnleylaw went into universal acclaim, be hold the voice ot tbe Braves. Have courage and confluence in your
leader. Tae Great Mplrrt gives te them wbo
dfect, while the price of most things has Nation.”
The Modern
would do( the wherewith to do It, and from tbe
murky excitement under which we bare been
decreased. A 'man don't care so much for
Dun &lt;fc Co.'s weekly reviews of trade laboring tbe dim outline of wbai He Is to un­
the percentage*. If he has plenty of dollars
fold la presented to me. Leave me at cnee n»y
show constant improvements.
Reports warriora;
Tbe Great Spirit speaks. Tomorrow
in bls pocket and knows that what he has
from all aides show an Increase in volume the implements ot defense will be complete.^
ppld ta less than he has paid before for the
of business and number of bauds employ­ •^The braves left tbek commander In"
dreamland Friday evening and Saturday
s^me article. Tbe present tariff law was
ed. Nearly twice as many mannfacturlng
two mei. patiently labored all day, and
conceived for America and Americans. If
Institutions are starting up now as are from the brain of the captain, two spears
it Is to be knocked out, as the democrats
closing down. Money market Is easier similar to the one carried by Neptune,
promise, Europe will be tire one to be
j for commercial purposes and business is only with the middle tine knocked out
benefited.
were completed, together with a monster
gradually settling down.
Everything
•
gaff hook, which would be used to pull
goes to show that the panic of 1893, the lhe dea(11y col|„ of
repUte, from the
. The closing words of ek-Speaker Reed’s most 'severe tbe country ever pawed prostrate fonn of the victim, and a rod
“ ‘a sponge
speech ou the bill to repeal the silver-pur- through in the same length of time. Is nt‘ the end‘ of which was “
to *be
saturated with chloroform, the deadly
ehaee act, relative to modem manufactures about passed.
odors of which the reptile was to Inhale,
and methods, are worth remembering. He
until stupefied.
Democrats claim that the McKinley bill
said:
*
Very early on tbe morning ot the first
j “Manufactures today are, in no respect, Is responsible for the closing down of day of the week team* carried the snake
the subject of chance or miscalculation. shops and.factories. This Is true, but the hunters to the place, the number being
Increased by recruits until there were
'AH the elements of cost are so thoroughly shops and factories were all across tte
about 70 men present, armed to the teeth
Understood, all the elements which enter water.
and readv to do or die. Alderman Weisinto production are so thoroughly compre­
sert bad a gun, a dagger, aud his renowned
hended, that it.lt Impossible for manufacDr. C. S. Hazleton, of Grand Rapids, has snake dog; Recorder Holbrook 'the sprint­
I'turers to go on'.-exeept uppn tbe basis of been appointed U.S. Consul to Milan. Italy. er, was “bottle holder” aad carried the
sponge which he was to hold under the
small but sure profits. .Unless tbe manu- The appointment came unsolicited, but of snake's nostrils: Lieut Ed Evans had a
Is a beautiful and impressive
faetarerckn see his way directly to them, course being a democrat he will accept.
gun: Biley Waters had a laaso; Ered
Parker a gun, a snake spear and a pair 'of sight; but.
, he has no objsot in'turning his mill, and'
running
slippers
to
be
used
on
the
sUghcst
: unless Ui-the-future he can see that that
provocation: Capt. Greusel only had his
' * mill can go on satisfactorily there isnoobTbe churches of the city having agreed Knights of Pythias swurti which be had
' ject on earth for him to continue bis manu- to adopt standard time tur holding their carried upon every battle field for several
' facturee and hta organization. Therefore, services, such change will be made next years; the fire department boys all had on
Is one of the most delicious pleas­
. you may depend upon ifc ‘ that until the Sunday. The time for evening service big rubber boots with barbs’in them.. pre­ ures accorded to those who enjoy
during the winter months will be seven sumably to make tbe act of being swallow‘ question Is settled, until men know tbe o'clock beginning ou Sunday.
I have just re­
1 ig out the question. Tbe line was formed, a fine cup of tea.
. terms upon which they are to compete
the men being placed about a rod apart, ceived a large invoice of the new
■ Uuual service at the Presbyterian church
with foreign competitors, no loom will be next Sunday 10:30 and 7:00 standard time. the rank being about a quarter of a mile crop of New Moon Tea and it fully
, In mottos more than Is necessary and no Consecration meeting and led by Miss long. The fire boys were given the post equals the best recommends ever
of honor, marching through the miry,
*
wheel will tutm.except with the prospect Eddy.
Why dont you try it?
slimy swamp which Is literally alive with given it.
of immediate .profit * • * We are now.
The Y. P. S. C. E. at tbe Presbyterian rattle suakes, blow Snakes, blue racers,
Whenever you want groceries or
blood suckers, snapping turtles, crabs. canned goods call on me.
therefore, la this-condition of affairs. We church atfl.
are on a down grade to a period of recup­
The ladles ot the Presbyterian church Hazards, and spiders resembling tarantulas.
When near Long lake, the trail of tbe sereration, economy, and self-denial which, extend a cordial invitation to their friends
pant was found where he was In the hab­
in some eases, may lead to very grave and to supper in the Episcopal society rooms it of going down to water, and near by
next Friday evening from 5:30. to 8:00.
was a dead abeep—ghastly evidence that
serious suffering, tor there can be no doubt
The Presbyterian society will be enter­ bis Infernal Majesty was near at hand.
whatever that the thrertenlng aspect of
tained by the ladies at the society rooms In close proximity to this was a cast of
affairs, while It threatens .the country as a on Friday afternoon supper frota 5 to 7.
snake skin, nnd it was correctly surmised,
whole, capitalists and laborers alike. Is A cordial Invitation extended to nil.
without question, that the reptile was
more especially in die future threatening
I All are cordially Invited to attend tha feasting on a Sunday dinner of mutton
to the laboring people of tbe country. Presbyterian social in the society rooms when he was "scared out of his hide" by
the approach of tbe party\ Tbe brave
When mills are shutdown they jure shut to-morrow evening.
men in the swamp had proceeded but a
down because they must ascertain by
short distance when an unearthly yell
came from the lungs of Aiderman TVeisdemocratic legislation what tbe basis of
Saturday evening burglars entered B. sert, who was with the right platoon upon
their future manufactures ta to be. If tbe
S. Holly’s store at Woodland. Mr. ...
Little
II. a bank near Bear Hole take.
basis is to be competition with foreign has a card on his safe giving the combina­
snakes five or six feet long scurried In
countries upon less favorable term*, they tion. The burglars opened It and were even* direction at ths noise, and this only
are obliged to meet those less favorable rewarded by finding the cash box as empty made the Aiderman cry lhe louder:—
‘The SnaXe!" “Tbe Big Snake!” “Come
terms by reducing the coat of .manufac­ as a democratlcjreasury.
Tbey-next weriVto the C. K. 4 3. depot, Quick!” Capt Greusel formed his men
tures to themselves. Tbe cost ot manu­ broke in but the cash, box Indicated that
In a round square and surrounded the
factures of the finest kinds especially Js the money had all befen deposited, as It monster. A call was made for the speara,
largely In the pay which ta given to labor­ was'empty. They then broke open the the gaff-hook and the chloroform, but the
way house, stole a baud car and came to City Recorder was trying his sprintlag
ing men.’’
this city, the car being found near the abilities aud Fred Parker was testing hta
table factory. Was the robbery Tone by running shoes. The snake broke through
A great deal of thoughtless talk is in­ any one living in Chis city, or by a gang of the line and crawkd up a poplar tree hta
tall snapping off butternuts from an ad­
dulged In relative to “raw material s,” and tramps?
jacent tree. Capt. Greusel gave orders tc
the claim ta often set forth with more or
fire and Llent Evans shot off the snake’s
less particularity that if duly "all raw ma­
The first nine attended tbe matinee at tall. By this time Dan Donohoe had
terials" were placed on the free list, we Deaton Saturday and carried away the climbed the tree, unwound the serpent
could compete with tbe whole world in base ball honors by the close score of 11 to from tbe limb and dropped him to the
ground. A mighty cheer went up from
manufactures. This contention, though 19.
below.
This was considered a great
alluring upon a superficial vtaw, ta found
Bowens Mills swamped the Lome team feat for an Irishman as It was naturally
upon close examination to be false and Friday afternoon In a close and exciting supposed that they were
-*afrald
ol
snakes.” No sooner had the reptile land­
misleading. As a matter of fact there game, the score standing 19 to 18.
ed on the ground than the brave Captain
are no such materials as “raw materials”
Tbe teachers of Barry County and tbe pierced him through and through with
known to commerce. The “raw” mater­
professional mon indulged Is a matched bls trusty Pythtau sword, and killed him.
ials of one line of manufacture are the game Saturday afternoon.
Tbe former Tbe deceased was stretched out and care­
completed products of other lines ot manu­ proved themselves superior Is “wielding fully measured, the part that remained
l»ebe». buta largt portion ol
facture. Crude substances lying in tbe the rod,” winning by a score of 19 to 18.
hta tab had been shot away. From the
earth or on Its surface are the only raw
cut of bis jib and hta disposition to keep out
materials In the true and proper sense of
of sight, it was decided that tbe deceased
Reduced rates to fairs for 1893 via the
the word. The value of such crude sub­ Michigan Central. One fare rate for the
original Carters’ snake, though by no
stances ta so Insignificant as scarcely to be round trip. Children over five and under
means the -rtKlbBl one. This concluded
worthy ot consideration as a factor In tbe 11, half fare. ,
«tar»eed hta
—------ SL
—- h°2L-&lt;Z.he _L*ptahl e
riuurace
,Llcat' lbe
fl,nk ftU °Poo the
processes of production. It ta only when
of
the left dank anti went. Font
they are wrought upon by the hand dt
inclusive
her a br&gt;ve m*n and several
maa that these crude materials receive an
buntt'afferiugs |u nw shape of stale to­
bacco were offered and occasionally arvus,7.i“ptedAfter this the 70 or more wto
--- | were present found their way back to the
TES HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFF1CX,
. AUGUST 14. 1879.

editorial notes.

fabrics is principally labor-cost In many
cases the tabor cost Is as high as 90 to 95
percent of the total value. How absurd,
In tbe light of these well-known and In­
contestable facts.r Is the contention that

Pure

To call at my store while in the city, and

examine my stock of Furniture and Can
pets, which is both large and complete.

In order to turn my goods into money I
am offering some big bargains for Cash.

Don’t buy until you see what I have,

If you intend going to

SCHOOL

You will need books

Hiram Rogers,
North side Main Street.

We him to keep

EVERYTHING

FALL, 1893

In the line of

School Books,
Slates, Tablets, etc.

W. H.

THE NEW MOON

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA

S. E. PHILLIPS.

We are giving acme good
bargains in

we Are opening New Goods.
New Silks, New Dress
Goods, New Velvets,
New Braids,’New
Cloaks, Jackets,
and Wraps.

Stock Complete, Inspection Solicited
It can not be denied that we have the most
complete stock of Dress Goods in Hastings.
The new stock fully maintains the standard.
The styles we illustrate are “correct” and we
meet you with the lowest prices named, every
price filled with quality, More than ever we
urge comparison; it’s been a “money saver' to
you before, it will be more than ever this fall.
Visit us, make our store your headquarters
during the fair.

SPAULDING’S
The Popular Dry Goods 1 louse.

GROGKERY "
GLASSWARE

Between

to stimulate trade these quiet
times.
A nice assortment of Water
Sets, Chamber Sets, Dinner
Seta, Sugar and Cream Sets.
A new line of Tumblers
very nice.
Our stock of Groceries is
full and complete. The wise
housekeeper is the one who
buys good goods and that is
what we aim to keep and
!™6n
0011168
TEA and
COFFEE we have the goods
that please.
and not only that, you will
Wejwant butter &amp; eggs.

Hams i VanArman

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

TIME ui WHET
F you save time you save

money. You can save a vast
Iamount
of time if you are look’
ing for

Lumlier, Lail], Shingles,
or any kind of building mater
ial, by coming directly topis
save money by buying of us.

�Hastings Banner

i,
tA!^® HaU h“ J®** solved a fall
bam0*
m
aU&lt;* €blWr*!B“ fall

pZ^rs. JL T. Diamond gave a 5 o'clock

TbursdaVr Sept. 21,

ter5Mj^n'’d‘’ - •

Novel Sights, never before witDesaed on

What, do you Know
•

Coin? Have you seen
HealU’s, (the druggist)
..reniiuni for the Harry Co.
? ... •, reprev.-nts enterprise and
' .
W. will have on «xhi;7'.: a Elorai Hall in a sealed
; '
j . .-ria n com. and to the
.
c'lc'ssinf nearest to theidate
/ Jme lie' will- give st round
k,.t to Chicago to the lucky
» il not oust a cent for rail
;... iron, Hastings, to idle
rv ■ 1 ir.’ and return, ticket good
.I t'•=- It will not cost you
,.
to guess and you are en;’..
chance each day, do not
.,
it but gueas.
If
have been to Chicago and;
: ate to go again guess and,
• ,..in give the ticket to some-.
\ ri.it could not go otherwise.
i’V.BER IT IS FREE. AH we
ut’of it is the advertising.
.
I ear in mind that we are the
"
in PURE DRUGS AT
PRICES. Poor drugs are
erpensive a| any price.

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.
t )-ic door east of City Bank.

Cfct Mro
°°unty faU Charidtte,
uct. 3d to 6th. Go.
■
‘ F^e—Abound trip ticket to Chicago.
Ask to see Kred L. Heath’s (the druggist)
special premiatn at the Barry Co. fair.
'

. CIRCULATION *
This week.
75 quires.
IlttMtter. changes for advertisements
mu-1 re-ch thto office Tuesdays at latest to
|S,ure mwrtiun In the Issue Of the week
whei; brought!
I
(tot your lunches at the city bakery
during the fair.
&lt; to: yuar peaches of Charley Beamer In
lie Messer building.
',
st&lt;x k of candles, fruits, nuts, figs,
.: . ;il F. G. Beamer’s.
’

in.

™‘

10 Gr««l llxpld. Tq«.

to Detroit tbl.

wit' Woodral'

u®J Kortxta...l|&lt;hlutMk of dlpt

’Mtlta hl. m «
P«ciBK race, parse 850. S^if*‘‘1^ 10 ,to ,u“ '“'"tooro „i.
v ertlsed for Eaton county’s big fair Oct 5-6.
I’ »WI1»« Io
A gang of ntae tramps struck this city
fueeday morning, several ’of them hangGr*n‘1 RofW"
dayMr°Und 00 the ontak,rta of
clty *11 TiiS!di}?l'E1*,to w“

,

,0“f" ln the c"’ to “re to
don’t forgot tho uld-rellxblo pl.c.. wh.„
you can get a niee lunch for a little mon­
ey. Call at the City Bakery.
I have some fseah ivory points of cow
pox lymph with which I will vaccinate nt
my office for 50 ch. for each person.
G. W. Lowry.
..i^i*“,dMrL
N Cbldwier enter.
Mined « tew frle«4« «t Pedro Tuesday
night to honor of Ml.. Allee Galualu
"re
rreo Harker.

Ml« Mewer .nd

Dr. Foglrooog, who ,.i .rrwted lut
t«t for murder tor wlte-polimolog. I.
taring bl. trfwl now In Hlllad.te. The
Homed U quite welt known In Carlton
where he has relatives living.
’

CARTER’S SNAKE
IS A BIG
ONE
But itdoesn’t compare in size with Our Bargains. You don't liav&lt;
to organize a “hunting party” to find our bargains either; our
shelves are loaded down with them. They are not to be measured
by feet and inches, but by dollars and cents. What do you think
of a nice Lace or Congress shoe for only $1,251 This bargain will
only be open for a week though, so you had better call at once
if you want to take advantage of this offer. These shoes look well
and what is more they wear well. They are fully equal to some
shoes you have to pay $2.50 or $3.00 for. Those shoes made fro*
Milwaukee Oil Grain leather also give excellent satisfaction for
the price. If you want something better we have a large stock.
We carry goods made by Pingree &amp; Smith’s; Gray Bros; Crippendorf, Dittman &lt;fc Co; F. Mayer &amp; Co.—the leading manufacture*
in the country. Rubber goods will be higher priced this year
owing to the trust but we will have a full line just the same..

th’™ «kB'*'k ■”d ”ni “ “
D. UrtRbj’ ten ter Concord

“&gt;

^2?

elt?Ef5rt!,l'’’,I',u,,1,,‘' w“

the

0&gt;^&gt;toS“',’l“rl"’ '•lon"‘1 to K*u'

””t to G'*’d

RxplS

"" we™ '*

Don't think ot coming to Ute Mr and
n'.Hu ^1’*“ *pen&lt; Sund‘’ -'th
not looking orer Hiram Kogem' .lock of Grand Rapids friends.
furwiture and carpets. You may need
Dr.
S.
M. Fowler and W. M. Wilkins
something In thia line soon aud he can
are In Nashville to-day.
suit you with goods and prices.

A practical two-bone hay press requir­
ing only one team and three men to bale
fifteen tons of hay per day. The beet
money-maker on the ibarket to-day. Call
and^ee It at Messer Bros. &lt;i Reynolds.
A gentleman from near Delton was In
the city this week and said every one be
had seen from down bis way was planning
to take in tbe fair next week. With good
weather the success of the fair is assured.

LOCAL NEWS.

personal mention.
Will C»uer weot w Mison Tuejdij
^^'f'l’itadtTU'l, week.

Barry county will have thtf best fair of
any county for miles around this year.
The music furnished by White’s Military
Band of Kalamazoo, and each days’ racing
to well worth the
price of admission
alone.
While you are In the city attending the
fair It will pay you to call at Spary Phil­
lips’ and examine bls fine line of hanging
and vase lamps. They are of the very
latest styles and are sold at prices to suit
the times.

H*rri‘' 01 NMhTllIC,
were In the city Sunday.

left for Chicago Tuesday.

daughter Leto

Mrs. Frank Denslow, of Muskegon,
visiting relative* In the city,

to

. Mr. ■McWilliams, of Grand Rapids, vis­
ited Hastings friends Sunday.

Miss Belle Hicks spent a few days last
week with Middleville relatives. .
i/fohn Dennis and wife returned from

Mrs. and Mrs. Chas. Sherwood spent
Sunday with friends In Kalamazoo.
Hon. P. T. Colgrove and daughter Ma­
bel, are at the world’s fair this week.

Mr. and Mn. Thomas Heney have
moved back to Mr. H’s farm In .Rutland.

The officers of the Agricultural Society
xMIas Harrington, of Spring Arbor to
can well be proud of the list of attractions
they have aecured this year. From Tues­ spending the week with Miss Effa Simpson.
day until Friday of next week every one
Mrs. Stinchcomb and daughter now oc­
In Barry County will be amply repaid for cupy,their residence on West Main street
attending.
Oscar Schumann Is spending a three
Cards were received here last week weeks’ rotation visiting relatives In Ithlca.
announcing the marriage of Mae Belle
(gRev. A.\F. Naglcr, of Howard City, and
Booram of Fort Payne. Alabama to W. Gottlieb Nagler, of Freeport, were In the
P. Hemphill. Miss Booram spent several
city-Tuesday.
months here recently with her cousin Miss
J^rs. Fletcher, wife of a former Presby­
Glenna Schantz.
terton minister, and her father are visiting
Tbe Baxxkr offers a years subscrip­ friefids In the city.
? v '. -Afeiyou money to r/ad O. D. tion to the person producing the oldest
'
'...g's adv, If you need dry goods.
Banker am! gives a good prize to the
John Warner, clerk for F. L. Heath,
!&gt;.• nut'forget that you can find the ’"dy &lt;bo has tbe finest boquet of flowers was called home to Woodland tost week by
f.d! millinery at Miss Felghner’s. ]the falr’ " ’ hav® no &lt;k&gt;ubt lhew ar® .the'death of his father.
many who can compete for the former.
Dr. E. H. Troy, of Benfield, was In the
. Phillips invites yoil to make hto
Our announcement last week that wc city Monday on hto way to Ann Arbor,
jour hei&lt;{ quarters during the fair.
would make special prices has Increased where be will pursue hto studies.
•L.i :&lt;&gt; F. GJ Beamer’s,for the famous D. our trade as we have the reputation of do­
Mrs. William Tinkler left for Bellfon' . ■ 'tors— best in the market—can or ing as we agree and many are taking ad­
taihe, Ohio. Tuesday where she will make
vantage of this chance to save as every anjexteuded visit with her daughter.
dollar must go In the right place now.
/Bei-i -sru resorted very scarce. Tbe
&gt;^uJfcv. W. M. Puffer and family left for
:• weather bad a disastrous effect upon Woolf.v * Bronsox.
their new home at Manistee Monday noon.
Will you need anything In the line of A large number ot friends were at the de’
carpets this fall? If so, remepnber that IMjt to bld them farewell.
: iht* latest shapes io sailors and
Hiram Roger* keeps h nice stock ou band
•••’ ' a;- will be found at Miss Alice
George Higden, of Leslie, editor of the
of
alydesigns,
styles
and
prices.
.
By
buyir»ir&lt;
|
w ।
ing-fllrectly from stock you are better Ingham County Republican, one of the
i
-mail boys of this city have cbai- qualified tn |udge as to whether you will brightest and newsiest weeklies in the
state, made us a fraternal call Monday.
■
i ;. ;y ball team in tbe state under be suited with your purchase or not.

izftecently a rich deposit of lead ore was
struck near Lowell, on the Lowell A Has­
tings R. It The land upon which the
-lead was found has been leased, a stock
company formed and a shaft will be sunk
.Kr.-oni who have not yet Inspected the
at once. Those who claim to be In It say
■. -w county buildings should visit the fair
that tbe surface Indications for gold are
and do so then.
*
excellent.
i you want some of tha nicest, freshest
1
'■ !!■ -■ in this city during the fair go to “Where are you going, my pretty maid?
To the Eaton Co. fair," she smilingly said:
the City Bakery.
The fact Is the girl was a product of Ea­
Always smoke Ed. Powers No. 85 cigar. ton county herself and knew as well as
any
other bright girl or boy that there Is
'*.■«« the same; always the best 5 cent
more to educate and please at the Charlotte
in the United States.
fair than at any other on. earth excepting
1.1'!'haying nice house plants should
bcm to!the fair. The premiums “ Barry's of course. Go and see.

Miss May Miller, who has been visiting
friends In this city left Tuesday for Ann
Arbor, where she will spend a few days.
She returns to her work In Lansing on
Saturday.

iffl N. Mosher, of Banfield was
city Thursday and says that some
people down there are excited to
tain extent over the new railroad
through that place.

- $ uoo.

$1,500.

the world's fair Monday morning.

Die H»ts of special premiums for the
:
1:3&gt; made a great hit.
U •, v: ifOJJn purses and premiums at
rhe E.iti-n county fair this year.
&gt;¥ork is progressing rapidly on the adiiit: &lt; to the old Episcopal chapel.
Tin n.-\: Great Camp of Knights of
M । riees wl|l be held In Lansing.
W- .&gt; knowledge receipt of compllmen• ■ • to Ea'.toi Rapids fair Sept. 2^*29.

Grand Rapids fairs have not been
onlzed by Hastings people as well as

W. H. SPENCE

t..11”' Sbr* ou,rer’ of Ne» York, to vis­
iting relatives In the city.

in the
of the
a cer­
survey

WE HA HE JUST PURCHASED

$ 1.500 WORTH
That we will close out at the regular
of the g')ods.
Remember that EVERHPAIR is WARRANT­
ED to be first class in every. respect.
Call and examine the goods while there is a
large assortment.

C. H. OSBORN &amp; CO
SIGN. “THE BANKRUPT STORE.

Mrs. John Pendergast and Miss Ger­
trude toft for Boston tJ day where the
hitter will pursue her studies further at
the conservatory of music. Mrs. Pender­
gast will remain there for three months.

ot-

Mrs. Mary I). Holbrook and daughter.
Miss Kitty, of Hastings, were In the city
this morning en route home from a two
ot
week’s visit to the world’s fair. • • • Mr.
it
E. A. Holbrook, general traffic manager of
,the C. &lt;fc N. W. Rv. on Pacific slope, and
(daughters, have returned to their home in
liny S10 0U worth of gqods of W. _
H.
(
Oakland.
Cal., after several weeks visit
-eib c nnd get your pictures enlarged
,with relatives In the city. Hastings, Mus­
■•’i of Charge, bee sample of work at his
.
kegon
and New York state.—Kalamazoo
Telegraph.
'•i.--, Felgoner has Just received a large
j
■ -’■•r &lt;&gt;f winter cloaks and shawls which
Card of Thank*.
went
a
full
mile
on
tbe
Grand
Rapids
• • ‘jitlies are invited to examine while
track Saturday, facing a stiff wind when I We wish to thauk our neighbors and
attending the fair.
friends who so kindly assisted us In our
coming down the homo stretch. In ..SUM,
fuesday evening there was a genuine repeating the disUnce In S.26*%. Consld- isad bereavement.
A. R- Pratt and family.
■iiravarl in the first ward In honor of the erlng the fact thjt she bad never gone bet­
:n 1,-Wage of Chas. Newton to Miss Lena ter th.n MS b. toe. Grow twl« yen
Notice.
Baker, of- Vermontville.
proud over the slicing down of her time.
All persons are hereby notified not to
retary Bauer says there have been HUpieerNerol, ubo'^owlnif excellent nail or post any bills or advertisements on
inr.tu --nirlfib for tbe fair up to date than «peed and horsemen M, that he could the buildings or fences of the Barry Co.
r
before]In the history of the society hurtle the 1:0 mart thia year If poahed. Agricultural
Society.
By order of Committee.
and more coming In every day.
Dr S. M. Fowler will woo more from
blwpresent
location
Into
a
enlte
ot
rooms,
The Charlotte merchants, always noted
nnrry County Fair.
b-r their allegiance to tbe Eaton county over W. H. Goodyear’s new .lore, that
On Sept 26, 27. 28 and 29 the C. K. A
lair, never before put up such a splendid bare been Oiled up especially tor him. and S. will toll Uetete from .11 lt» Ittolon. to
when completed be will bare as nice and
array of attractions as this year.
at one fare for round trip,, good
complete dental parlors as there are In the Hastings
I
not later than SepL.39th.
Fred Baker has sold hto bakery and state of Michigan without any exception. returning
1
L. Saroeast, Sup t.
l ews stand on the west side of Main street There will be two operating rooms and
to Bert Brumm of Hastings, who has tak- laboratories, one In front facing on Main
Onr County Fair.
••n possession.—Nashville News.
street and one to the rear. The w*B'.ng
Fair opens next week with the best of
parlor will face Main street from which nmxnects Entries are coming from all sides
The Lad&gt; Maccabees will meet Wed
an excellent view can be obtained from I
m-.’ilay evening of next week in Maccalx-e
hall, at seven o’clock standard. The pres­ tbe large bay window. The rooms will all entries close SepL 26th. The ®ecrebe
tastily furnished throughout and 'farv will be found at hto office on the fair
ence of every member is desired.
"hrro a... Frt’tote “
lighted by electricity. Tbe power for
The new German Lutheran church will running hto operating lustrumenb wlllbe
fair AH persons wishing space
to* dedicated Sunday next Outside of the furnished by a water motor which to easi­
eity of Hastings It to the finest church in ly governed and which Is especially adapt­ ■ ppUeatlon at
“ DrL*u’n,p'
ed for a dental office, furnishing good and ■
Barry county.-Woodland News.
_______
.
Itrody power. Dr Fowler ItI tor «Mt Sup’L
The fair commenrea next week Tuesday
Notice.
for Barry county for the celebrated Haile
the 20th. and )a«ts through Friday the 29th
The famous French draft 8,al,,°”
Method for the painless filling and elI ut aside care and labor for four days.
traction of troth. Tita mo’hod te utd- rpcistered imported from France by l ow
&gt; ou will enjoy every minute of it
of Penn., will be sold at auction
rrroolly oeoeptrd u the very Mot In ex
tike the glory of Solomon’s court, the IHMM mid bu otood the trot of P™"1'*'
half han not been told of the Eaton county experience-. -Thousands of people lu Barn
«l.
will
uk,
plan on ,h"
grouita at
tolr. Gu and see at Charlotte, beginning a»d adjoining counties have' tested
ot raw trort from torn
Juesday, Oct. 3rd. and lasting four full merits In dr. Fowler's office and the fa^V to.
TblLlXi
day*.
that he haa been compelled to put In an Mali,.
id are numerous and liberal.

■ '"•ibly von may want a nice glass
oda water when you are In the city.
■ should (hen go to A. E. Benkes’.

.

These are Just the times that a man
wants to get something nice aud not ex­
pensive at the same time. Hiram Rogers
has in stock some bed room suits that will
certainly appeal to this class of trade.
The goods ve wel1 finished, very pretty
In design, and the three pieces are sold at
a figure that will .surprise you. If you are
needing anything In . this line you will
certainly be satisfied as to the price.
Maggie May, George Waller's trotter

/Anna C. Maxwell, of Rutland, haa to- extra chair, mid wort day *"d
tbe best evidence not only that the1 UM
aued an Injunction against tbe M. C. IL R.
Method to a grand success. but also that
to prevent them from digging a dlteh that Dr. Fowler to equally successful In using
would run water en her land. C. G. Hol­
brook 1s her attorney.
IL

b".w mow ton l* *
purchase a horse.

opportunity to

STEIN BLOCH C2’5.
NAME

||

On a Suit or Overcoat is a
guarantee that you have
bought the best for the,
money.

R. K. QMNT.

�ww’ acting. Trembling with
____ »he
.k.. man
man —
leaned
"No, William Jones.
1
— - over tbe
■Thought not. They're up I cn“^*
f, ,i,le with ouutretohed hendo.
way, tooling nbont: eo there
ehenee hoe
.
«... tnened
'7. Yr
did ^.M»tt
turned her
her he
bed
tor an honeet man to look
ing Without DO qucnUwu...n-

......

along with me. and it It l« »nmmat. i
gto thee tuppence eome o thtae one

d"Ae he turne.) to go. hi. eye tell toe

“ 'You needirt keep like that,’ I I
cried; T'want your face to have some
expression. Move your head about as 1
much us yon like, laugh and talk—it
will be all the better?
“ ‘Last time I was took,’ she replied, I
‘the chap said I mustn’t move.’
“ ’Ahl I suppose he was a traveling
photographer?’
’He had a little black box, like, on
legs, and a cloth on top of it, and he 1
looked at ine through a hole in the
middle. Then he cried "now," and
held up his band for me to keep still as
a mouse; then he counted fifty—and I
was took.’
.
i ‘“Ah! Indeed! Was it a good like­
ness?*
“ “Yes, master. But I looked like the
black woman who come ashore last
Easter was a year.’
“With conversation like this wc be­
guiled ’the day, while I proceeded rap­
idly with my drawing. At the end of
•
a couple of hours Matt had became so
fidgety that I thought it advisable to
' “ give her a rest. She sprang up, and
. ran over to inspect the picture. The
moment her eyes fell on it she uttered1
a rapturous cry.
" ‘Look ye now, ain’t it pretty? Mas­
ter, am I like that?"
"I answered her it was an excellent
likeness, and not too flattering. Her
face fell, however, a little as she pro­
reeded.
,

“ ‘Are my cheeks as red as that,
master?"
“ ’You are red, Matt,’ I replied, flip“She looked at me thoughtfully.
•“ When it’s finished, wiU you give it
to me to keep?’,
" ’WeH, we shaU see.’
‘r*l gave t’other chap a shilling for
his, frame and all, but^I’ve got no
more money,’ she continued, with an
Insinuating smile, which, as a man of
gallantry, I could not resist.
So I
promised that, if she behaved herself
properly, I would, in all probability, |

By this time she was In ’full sight of
the sen. Dead calm, and covered with
rain-colored shadows, it touched the
edge of the flat sands - about a mile
away, and left one long creamy
line of changeless foam. The sands
themselves stretched away to the west­
ward as far as the eye could see. But t6
the left and eastward, that is to say, in
the direction toward, which she was
going, there was a long, rocky promon­
tory, with signs of human habitation.
Breaking into a swinglike trot, Matt

MATT STRAIXEI, HXB OAXX'THBOUGH TU»

hastened thither, following a footpath
across marshy fields.
In due time she came out upon a
narrow and rudely made road, which
wound along the rocky promontory,
at low water skirting the sand, at high
water the sea. The first house she
reached was a wooden life-boat house,
lying down In a creek and, it being
then low tide, at some distance from
the water's edge. On the roadside
above the house was a flagstaff, and
beneath the flagstaff a wooden seal.
All wasLvery still and desolute, with­
out a sign of life, but a little further
along the road was a row of cottages
which seemed inhabited, and were in'
fact the abodes of the coast-guard. In­
stead of lingering here Matt proceeded
on her way until she reached what ut
first sight looked like the beginning of
a village or small town. There were
house un each side of the rood, some of them several stories high; but close
inspection showed that most of them
were rooflesa, that few of them pos­
sessed any windows or doors, and that
nearly all were decayed and dilapidat­
ed from long disuse, while not a few
had a blasted and sinister appearance,
as if blackened by fire. And still there
was no sign of any human soul. Sud­
denly, however, the street came to ay
end, and Matt found herself on a sort
of rocky platform overlooking the sea;
and on this platform, shading his eyes
frewn the blasting sun and looking out
teAward, wan a solitary man.
“^So intent was he on his occupation

make her the present she coveted.
“ ‘Yon must come again, to-morrow,’
I said, as we shook hands, ’and I’ll .
finish the thing off.’
“‘All right, master. I’ll come.’
“And, with a nod and a bright smile,
she walked away.
"During the whole of this Interview
Tim had not been unobservant, und so
•donas I was left alone'he looked up
from the work he was engaged upon,
viz., potato washing, and gave a know­
ing smile.
“ ‘Sure she’s a fine bold colleen,’ he
■aid. ‘Does vour honor know who she
!■?’
“ ‘I have not the slightest idea.’
“ •They're saying down beyant that
she’s a say-fondling, and has neither
father nor mother, nor any belong­
ings.'
“ ’Pray whix-was your informant?'
“‘The man who picked*her from the
say—William Jones hisself.*
"That name again.
It was becom­
ing too much for fletfh and blood to
bear. From the first moment of my that he was unconscious of Matt’s ap­
.arrival I had heard no other, and I had proach till she was standing by his
side. He turned his eyes upon her for
begun to detest its very sound.”
a moment and then once more gazed

A short, plump, thick-set man, with
a round, weather-beaten face, which
would have been good-humored but
for its expression of extreme watchful­
ness and greed. The eyes were blue,
but very small and-keen; the forehead

My story is now bound to follow in
the footsteps of Matt, who. on quit­
ting the presence of her artist friend,
walked rapidlj- along the sand-encum­
bered road in the direction of the sea.,
Skirting the lake upon the left hand,
and still having the ocean of sand bills
upon her right, she gradually slack­
ened her pace. A spectator, had ho
been by, would have doubtless observed
that the change was owing to maiden
meditation; that, in other words, Matt
had fallen into.a brown study. ■
Presently she sat down upon a con­
venient stone, or piece of rock, and,
resting her elbows on her knees, her ।
chin in her hands, looked for some ■
minutes nt vacancy. At last she rose, •
flushed warmly, and murmuring some- ■
thing to herself.
The something was to this effect:
“Hta hands are ns white as a lady’s,
when he pulls off them gloves, nnd he
■aid I was as pretty as my picture.”’
I* can only guess at the train of
reasoning vrhich led to this soliloquy,
and express my opinion that Matt had
well developed ideas on the subject of
the sexes. True, she was not above
sixteen, and had little or no experience
of men, none at all of men who were years of age. His dress was curious,
both’young and good looking. Never-, consisting of a yellow sou’wester, a
theless, she was not insensible of the pair of seaman’s coarse canvas trousers
charms of a white hand, and other and a blue pilot-jacket, ornamented
tokens of masculine refinement and with brass buttons which bore the in­
beauty.
signia of her majesty’s naval service.
By a natural sequence of ideas, she
Presently, without turning his eyes
was led to stretch out her own right again from the far distance, the man
hand and look at it critically. It was spoke in a husky, far-away whisper:
very brown and covered with huge
“Matt, do you see summat ut yongolden freckles. The Inspection not be­ derF’
ing altogether satisfactory, she thrust
Matt strained her gaze through the
both her hands irritably into tbe pock­ dazzling sunlight, but failed to discern
ets of her jacket and walked on.
any object on the light expanse of waLeaving the lake behind her she fol­
“Look ye now,” continued the man;
lowed the road along a swampy hollow, ■
down which the very shallowest of riv­ “it may be drifting weed, or it may be
ulets crept along to the sea, now los­ a wreck; but it’s nummat. Look again.”
••Summat black, William Jones?”
ing itself altogether in mossy patches
“Yes. Coming and going. Now it
of supicious greenness, again emerging
and trickling with feeble glimmers comes, and it’s black; now it goes, and
over pebble and sand. Presently she the water looks white where it was.
left the road and came upon a primitive If it isn’t wreck, it’s weed: if it ain’t
wooden bridge, consisting of only one weed, it’s wreck. And the tide’s flow­
plank, supported on two cairns of in". and it'll go ashore afore night at
■tone. Here she paused, and. seeing a Caldron point, if I wait for it. But I
red-legged sand-piper running about on shan’t wait,’M» added eagerly. ■“I’ll go
the edge of the water just below her, and overhaul it now."
He looked round suspicious, and then
made a gesture like a boy throwing a
a stone,
whereon the sand-piper said:
•prang up chirping and flew along
“Matt, did you see any of them
out of sight
colr-t-guard chaps as yon come along?”

the first time on her attire.
-Wh.t-.thu. M.tt? What ye you
doing in your Sunday clothes.
The girl was at a loss to reply. She
rtuahed
iwarlet nuu
and hung
her■
ned scanci
*■—s down
----------bwd. Fortunetely
head.
' *
’for her th. men
wo. too el-orbed in hl. me^objeet^ t
TVOO trt/V Wa—’
thought to catechise her further, dUonly shook his fat head in severe
approbation and led the waytfown to
a small creek in tbe rocks, where a
rough coble was rocking, secured by
a rusty chain.
“Jump in and take the paddles- IT!
-^“o^^cp-i in. but

aero.

_

oHoiking al him.
-------- ,

J°”si‘ojr&lt;ln C-‘™pHS\hr.
log orer th. side ot th. ooble end tUt
InK ’ , gunwale
, n
|moeit to
almost
to the
the water
water’s
edffe
“Too early for them.
them, Mutt.
Matt If
^*
?
r^' it*7
won't
be
they
&gt;rc^own at the bottom now
tide.
They
Vmeett* Lean
T.fflttn t'other
t'OthCZ
—
--■ .re d _‘
Easy!
end
oJt;h(J .^^led with wm^thi„g_in the weur -d et Ue^-ijh
’fffort which
an
boat, P^Ued it in.
z that it was ’ a MnaU. flat,
*nd^»w
it
wHh P -e. of
wooden t
slimy ™
I X’™ J^o^e-Vo^dpjrt of.

a^tb^u c th. footboani b.

water in the bottom of the boat. Wil- j
liam Jones followed, anti pushed off j
with hi* handa Calm aa the water ■
I
was. there was a heavy shoreward .
Immediately 1
swell, on which they were l&lt;nm«duxtelv .
rer of being j
uplifted with some danger
Matt handled
swept back on the rocks. Matt
handled 1'
the paddles like one to the manner
born, and the boat shot out swiftly on
the ahluipg ~.-a.
I
The ,uo waa burning with almost Inrt.tar.bl. brightneaa. and th. light

neath him.
. .
box. that’* what It i»...
” crlod
“It's a t~-, ——
..
Matt,
“It's a box, surely," said Jon®*-And it’s kicked, too. And. loo
^w. I misdoubt there ■ nowt in*ide,
_
Or mnvhap
I—,—it
-- wofcld have sunk. How­
___ ww-..•!we
1 ’ll see.’
somever,
After ‘n unsrail ng effort
open with hi. hand., ta drew fortn a
largo daapknitc. worked
T
h„k. and tried to orc open the 1id.

blazed on the golden mirror of the wa- i which soon yielded to his e
,
ter with blinding refracted rays. J the potion of the suit water
Crouching, in the stern of the boat, • ready begun to rot the wood.
William Jones shaded hta eye* with
thus opened, the box was fuun
both hands, and gazed intently on the contain only a couple of coarse 1
object he had discovered far out to *ea. 1 shirt*, an old newspaper, two or tnree
Now and then he made a rapid motion j biscuits and half a bottle of some darK
to guide the girl In the rowing, but he fluidAfter examining, these article* one
did not speak a word. ,
Oh. how hot it waa out there on the by one William Jones threw them back
wideless waves! For some time Matt Into the box with gesture* of disgust,
pulled on in silence, but at last she retaining only the bottle, which he un­
could boar it no longer and rested on corked and applied to hi* lip«"Rum!" he said, smacking hi* lip*
her oars, with the warm perspiration
and nodding at Matt Then,
streaming down her freckled face.
“Pull away, Matt," said the man. not ing the bottle carefully, he returned it
looking at her. “You ain't tired, not to the box, and, standing up, recon­
noitered the *ea on every side. But
you!"
’ With a long-drawn breath Mattdrew nothing else rewarded his eager search;
in the oars, and, swift as thought, he threw himself down in the stern
peeled off her jacket and pulled off her of the boat and ordered Matt to puH
hat, leaving her head exposed to the back to shore.
As they went he clo*ed one eye
burning sun.
Now, the silk gown she wore hod thoughtfully, and mused aloud:
“Night before lost it blew half a gale
evidently been used by its original
owner as a festal raiment, for it had ' from the southard. Thi* here box
been cut low, and had short sleeves. came awash from the east coast of Ire­
So Matt's shoulder* and arms were land. Maybe it was a big ship as was
perfectly bare, and very white they lost; them planks was a part of a wea­
looked in contrast with her sun- sel's long-boat More** coming if the
freckled hands, her sun-burnt face and wind don't come up from the nor’her warm brown neok.. Her bust was rarxl. The moon’s full to-night and
as yet undeveloped, but her neck and tomorrow. I'll tell Uie old ’un, and
shoulders were fine, and her arms । keep a sharp lookout off the Caldron
beautifully molded. Altogether, her | p'inL"
friend the painter, could he have seen
Matt rowed on steadily till they came
her just then, would have regarded her within a quarter of n mile of the
shore, when William Jones stood, up
with increasing admiration.
Freed from the incumbrance of her again and reconnoitered the prospect
jacket, she now pulled away with inland.
cosy grace and skill. Further and
"Pull in. Matt!" he sfifd, after a min­
further the boat receded from the ute, "all’s square’.!'
shore, till the promontory they had
Spon afterwards the boat reached Uie
left was a couple of miles away. Sud­ rocks. William Jones sprang out, and,
denly William Jones nuul« a sign to running up to tha platform above,took
the girl to stop, and stood up in the another survey. This being satisfacto­
boat to reconnoiter.
ry, he ran down again and lifted the
The abject at which he had been box out of the boat, carrying it with
gazing so long was now clearly visible.
ease under one arm.
It consisted &lt;»f something black flouting J
“Make the boat fast,” he said, in a
on a glassy stretch of water, and sur- ; husky whisper; “and bring them bit*
rounded by fragments of loose scum or o' wood along with you for the fire.
foam: it was to all appearance motion­ I'll cut on to the cottage with thi* here.
less, but was, in reality, drifting wear­ It ain't much, but it's summat; so I’ll
ily shoreward on the flowing tide.
carry it dean out o’ sight before them
William Jones now cArinced increase precious coast guards come smelling
ing excitement, and urged his compan­ about.”
ion to hurry quickly forward—which
With these words he clambered up
■lie did, putting out all her strength the rocks with hta burden; leaving
In a scries of rapid and powerful
Matt to follow leisurely in his wake.
strokes. Another quarter, of an hour
brought them to the spot where the'ob-

Caatorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's preacription for Inflints
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OU.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhwa and Wind Oollc. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
toria Is tho Children’s Panacea—tbe Mother's Friend.

Castoria.
“ Castoria la on excellent medicine for chil­
dren. Mother* have repeatedly told me cC ita
good effect upon their children.”

Detroit
ill
Grud Riyis.

W^REID
GLASS

Town 1 North of Rang,
9.39
lot oom. 9
rda.. io rds o
and w, also it

lately everything;
Write for prices

and

*lV&gt;wn 9 North of lUnjr
H ofnw Hof

PROBATE ORDER.

X'M’ta tta
Mo?, An.i* •• rn&gt;“« °msr

18
40
Town 3 North

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aw«&lt;
) a of w Hof
M&gt; r r out

Caxtoria I* ao well adapted to children that

in Sa Oxford St-, Brooklyn, N. Y.

“ CutflrU la tho best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day la not
for dlatent when mothers will consider tbe real
intereat ot their children, and uaa Castoria In-

Huf

Hrtnts that he Is prepared to render his final

nw k r r out
4 H w bounded

r r and c and w

itb day of October. A. v.

d^ceasll and all other persons Intereeted in
said estate, are required to appear at a session
of said court, then to be tio'den at tha 1 rebate of-

Suited’Lid it isfurthcr ordered, that
aald petitioner give notice to the persona
“tercsted In aald relate, of the pendency of

nan’s land

1-1 4J5O 95
l« W 10 71

3U 90
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Town 4 North of Rang.
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week for three aucaeaslve weeks previous to
Town 2 North
01 h*aAMIJM. w. ABxrrnoxa.
Judge of Probate.
nw fi e
on W sld&lt;
(A true copy.)

10

8tate of Michigan. County of Birrv-ss.
Tbe Circuit Court of the County of Barry, in
C^thermatter of the petition of the State of
Michigan for tho sale of certain lands for taxes
^O^reading and filing the petition of the Aud
inr for a decree in favor of the State of Michlparcel o&lt; fond therein de­
scribed, for the amounts therein ■peclfiedj
claimed to be doe for taxes, interest ana
charges on each such parrel of land, sod that
suchlnads be sold for the amount* so claimed
byiHs Xderedt^iat^sld jwlltion will be brought

100 15.33 1
Town 3 North ot Rangt

ts.79

neM
10 a 10 10

3A2

J9

3 -o

of court ou that day, and that all persons interrtw anv
tner-enf ar*nr
ing to contest uuo ncu
Bute of Michigan, for such tdxes Interest and
charges, or any part thereof, shall appear In
sold court and file with the clerk thereof act­
ing aa register in ebancery. tbelr objections
... t»vrt flrat r1«T of the term
fault thereof the same Will be taken as con­
fessed and a decree will be taken and entered
as prayed for In said petition. And it Is furth­
er ordered that In uursuance of said decree
the lands described In ssld petlUoo for which
a decree of tale shall be made, will be sold for
the several taxes. Interest and charees thereon
u determined by such decreeou the first Monday
W.___ .__ rtw nn the &lt;isv &lt;w r1nv«

4.(13
Town 4 North of Rang, 10 wri
19.C7
19J3

CITY* OF HASTINGS.
a H of lota 1038,
1040, 1049
33.*4

«M3

IU70, 1127, 1198
aud 1129
lot I l ift and eH
of lot 1135
lota —-----

.23.70
Town 3 North of ltangv

be selected by him at the county seat of the
county of Horry, Stole of Michigan.
Witness the Hon. Clement Smith. Circuit
Judge..and the seal of said crfcult court of
Barry county, this t«th day of August. A. D..
1*83
lUCMKXT HMITU,
[Seal!
Circuit Judge,

w H of follow­
ing des com. 13

degrees, e 14 *a
rds to place of

Register.

sec 17. thence n

To the Circuit Court for the County ot Barry
In Chancery.
The petition ot Stanley W. Turner, Auditor
General of said State of Michigan, respectfully
shows that the list of lands hereinafter set
forth and marked "Schedule A,” contains a
description of all lands In said county of Barry
upon which taxes were assessed for the years
mentioned therein, and which were returned
as oeUuqMUt for non-payment of taxes, and
which taxes have not been paid: together with
thwtotal amount of such taxes, with interest
computed thweon to the time fixed for sale,
and coJectlanTre as provided by law. and the
cost of advertising and other expenses of sale
of-each of said parcels of land.
Your petitioner furthee. shows to the court
that said lauds were returned to the Auditor
General under the provisions of Section 123 of
Act ■-•ot; of the Public Acta of 1883. as delinquent
for non payment of said taxes lor said years
reaper lively, except such of the taxes set forth
In said schedule as have been previously re­
turned and remain unpaid: and that said taxes
were returned to the treasurer of said county
by tbe several township treasurers and city
and village collectors, prior to the Uth day of
.nine, 1MB, as delinquent.
Your petitioner further shows and avers
that the taxes, interest, collection tee and
costs of advertising and other expenses of sale,
and tbe legal fees for personal service of sub­
poena in each case where such personal service
Is actually made, are a valid Hen on the several
parcels of land described In said schedule.
Your petitioner further shows that the said
taxes on said described lands have remained
unpaid for more, than one year from and after
the dale of their return to the county
treasurer
of said county ot
Barry
under the provisions of Act number two hun­
dred of the Public Acts of 18»», or under tbe
provisions of the several trrx laws under which
any of such taxes were previously retun ed
and for more than one year prior tn tbe first
day of May, 1803; and ihe saldtaxcs not having
been paid, and the same being now due and re­
maining unpaid as above set forth, your pe­
titioner prays a decree In favor of the B-ale of
Michigan against each parcel ot said lands, for
the payment of tbe several amounts of taxes. In­
terest. collection fee. coat of advcrthlox und
other expenses of sale, as computed and ex­
tended In said schedule, agaln.-t the several
parcels of land contained therein, and tn addi­
tion thereto for the amount of legal fees tor
persona) service ot subpoena In each case where
such service Is actually made for taxes of such
years prior to 18*1 as are included herein and
upon which such fees accrued in accordance
with law; and In default of payment of the said
several sums computed and extruded against
said lands, that each of said parcels ol land
may be sold for the amounts due thereon, as
provided by law. to pay the Hen as aforesaid.
And your petitioner will ever pray. etc.
Bated. August 14th 1MB.
&lt;

thence n M‘73-100 chs. to

line

beg, variation
3 degrees e. ex.
a strip It rds
and 0 ft wide
off U westerly
Jacob jordan.
April 12. 18th.
CITY OF HASTi:

Com. aw cur. of
81 rds thence n

MH

thence s to a
point 18 rds n
of center of
highway
for
bug. thence w

point t of
tiivnee n

to
Eastern Addljfon.
Bl’k.

lots I. 9 and 3
aud s cruder!y
H of lot 4
Chamberlain’
Bl’k.

CFO' OF HASTIN'
Grant'H Addlpon-

SCHEDULE A.
x
TAXES OF 1801.
Town 1 North of Range 7'west.

3
13-41
Ktafield's Addlti
Bl’k.
Mid 4

16
•«
‘
VILLAGE OF CEDAH CIG
TownSNorthof Range 9 «&lt; &gt;t
Sec. Ac,
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.
112

corner
wKofaefc of

jjff
sols 9.85

19.00

and 10
lot 1.2 and 3
tot A 7 and 8
tot 1 and 4

eHofawK ~32 tD 1384 i.m
.«. ot ITN"“
1 *"“•
ofnw &gt;4
3 to ftSt
M.
• H of e H of
" *
,w *
20 40
4J37 .») .17 .
Town 3 North of Range 7 went.
■ Maof sw u
.
except 9 a se

lots
lots
.
lots
■ HoflotVand
10
Town 4 North of

morphine, aoothlng aynip and other hurtful
axd

fi.88

SA?o7«r

Castoria.

Uxrrxn Hoarrrxi.

RhU

1X81
23.54

Dunxuxr,
Mofa* M
H Of

M ata sw ©or.
of e H of ns k,
Town s Worth or Bug, a wert.

2.80

■cArthur
bert vorjoo. e

VILLAGE OF NASHVILLE.
a K of Hover
tot
.
A parcel n&gt;
landwMaln-t
bounded
on
G.

�Hastings Banner

»sn

I Some Shetland pnnle* belonging to Ed. |
I Gilman of Paw Paw were awarded a prite
men and their money.
I at the Wolrd’s fair.
i’
Dr. Newton D. Lee. a, prominent Sagi­
Thursday, ^Sept. 21/4893.
I Geo Hughes of Purtland had hts leg badnaw physician, la dead. He married a
M1m Jewett, tbe Brat white child born In
w. R. COOK. LocM Editor.
I ly broken in a runaway.
VIUmtrt the kaUe. ’ still
If you wont to know something tbe county.
about a man’s character, watch how he
Last Tuesday afternoon a* John Dilley handles
Edward B Willison &amp; Co., ot Boston
as
John
Dilley
handles
his
money.
The
generous,
ol this village who Is superintending the careless
it- 'careless
man carries his money loose have begun suit against George T, Bruen,
washing machine factory lerlntemlinv
at Muir. w»'
.rnt U ba*.M ujwn the
a Kalamazno men hanL to rcallxe on note a
;ir;
Vc. Root B&lt;MT. Milk Shake and
assisting George Hayes, serretarv of was
the in his pocket—Sopper, silver and gold
the
.
all
mixed
up together—and when he is and claims amounting to 840,000.
company, and Isaac Furrer to put n lot of
■•i. :: ■ ■ r:y Toflic at
*
old corn planters and other material upon
of going to pay
unufor
picxsout
anything
the
heamount
takes out
hd
Hundnd* of people wrtta "tt is impossible to lalAa o i.Uvuof Phy»lcUw» of Vienna namaly;
a loft In the old corn binder Taelery at the requires
the St
I’ost-Diffa handfulsays
and picks
outLouis
the amount
hd describe the good Hood's Harsaperllia has That as the ceil element* lu cancer have much
. nSNHJis’
less vitality Un»n those of sound fiesh. it ia pos­
place, the joists of the loft, having bwn wtch He seems to have no fear of dune me" it will be of equal help to you.
sible to attack them wlthcxit Injuring surround­
overloads broke and allowed about a £
bbe- Be
for seems
he ia oftoa have
trustful
ing healthy ceila, or the general well-being of
patch.
no disposifear of
ton of wmL Inin and other material to te
•
perfectly honest himthe patient
Nashville had Its bridge leading to the , predpltatcd upon the men
Ths remedies emloyr-l at HarneltavlUe al­
MeMTV,
.htnk»
others must be like
GENTS (male or female) make 810 a day. though
,n &lt;vt ICE CREAM. CONas ha* Uiless aa ’h. se of Vienna, are far
vlliuge repaired last week, and all teams Hayes and Fairer seem tn hare been mote
New
invention.
Every
household
must
thinks most oUie” ma*1
more effective-wholly removing the odor of
$ A i:Y nnd anything In the line -coining in bad to ford the river.
have
It.
Small
outlay,
big
jirntlts.
l
ertectlon
. I lucky than Mr. Dilley who remained un-1 «»«“•
and Mfg. Co., 155 St. ClalrSU. Cleveland. Ohio.
tbe »rowth within twenty-four h*»urs. and caus­
'
r.tKEKY GOODS.
ing the dlM-aso.1 tissue to shrink to a bard, dir
dvr
the
debt
is
for
halt
an
hour
before
he!
Of
course,
he
is
often
che
.
Nashville boys are orgauitlng a band.
eschar until tt Is crowded out by healthy heal­
was released. The other' gentlemen re­ , Of course, he is often cheated and
ing granulations. There is no poulticing or
Rev. ArthurTrott is the new Metboipst ceived hut slight injuries while Mr. Dilley imposed upon, yet he never entirely
sloughing. n&lt;&gt; running sores or r&lt;&gt;u! odor. It
Is the only known metho.! that reaches anil ex­
minister for Nashville. He comes Jrom n-ocived internal Injuries from which he loses his faith in his fellow creatures.
pels every canrerou • cell.
| Spring Lake.
lias since been confined to his ted and A fine nature is hisr-in fact, too fine to
I 'or refrrenrew and other InfonuaUou ndilraM
refeult fatally.—Portland I cope with the many greedy, grasping
tbe resident pbyalcian.
George Howell brought to The Nows which may
./METIER.
J. M. SMITH.
'!’ &lt;
■
■
J. D. MITCHELL. )K l». IlornrlhviUe, X. Y.
mortals that ik*od the world.
The
office yesterday a twig from a raspberry ‘ Observer.
bush which
contained
a half'dozen
Beans, it serins are nil right and will man who, if he how to pay a few pence,
ripe berries and a number of green ones. te pleniifiil. The eminent agricultural­ won't even take tho trouble of count­
They were very large berries of a deliukt- ists who run the Michigan Bran Jobbers’ ing out tho amount oft coppers, but
iil“N A SMITH
tul flavor. He told us he hud picked association aay so, and of course, they throws down a piece or silver to be
from hisd*.ushes two quarts of nice ripe 1 ktm.v all about Iraan* and ate never given change*!—nnd by tho by he rarely
berries.—Rashvilc News,
W «-&lt;d!aod.Micli.
to blowing just to bear the imirket. Ju*t. counts his change—is a type of “a fool
—tireaea THAOB MARK
the
same there is Dot aa tMMti
beau in
in Kalamazoo
Kalatuaz*r» i
and
his
mopey
are
soon
parted." rerPer'------------------- - , -----........
•-v^
7W
rat
nra j»ane&lt;i.
---------Dr. (arter’s Kidney &amp; Backache Teal.counlv
?.’ll,ywhrr
'V'vr.‘
were "thnt- ' last
• W* “ •«*« "f dieplay, almost inscpar~ coiniiound
____ i of
- valuable
. ..
^7—
••ICJI.t-.1,
•
tlLli____• _ i.has
_ some­
‘—h;tl.
Kai. iTelegraph.
aide frnm
from sneh ..a ..1
cliaretcr,
ha
herbs' that
thing to do wi^i this.
41.1 ECT1OX OFFICE,
As Mis. T. E. French rik! U&lt;U|
stimulate the Kidneys to action, clearing
daughter
A careful man always carries u purse
{•romptij
■
•• tu-nii.x
u. from Alamo Center.
:
«
Um pvwages
between .the
kidney* wet- ...
and keeps the gold, silver and copper
ntnl b’-ul-.liT, which Ih-come aiopf*iu up 1 4C*-‘11l ran:;*
Ig&gt;diff
different
drsfrtptivs
ramp aXtempted*
altemi.hd to cktch
catch their
th..ir “
*rent compartments. A man like
pamphlet.
He
h,
\|n,. French appll-sl thr this never wastes his money.
K&gt;r. WILLIAMS’
whip.
d the tramp made a grab
•ran for va^UCH
ns
ouffkt to be valued, aud,
ttmt though not niggardly, is determined to
- POSITIVELY CURESlln- b’l.-gy. but failed fit reach It. m
mi» ' inm
F MEDICINE CO.,
a frtchl was alt tli&lt;* Injury they received• have iris money's worth. He quite be­
HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
Schenectady, N.Y.
hn]H&gt;itanL organs t,f th,.
'the
Grand I.
The Graham fartory lu Plainwell alter ; lieteS that “any fool can make money,
and Brockvlllc, 0nL
PROSTRATION,
mih; liver kidneys ami iMiwrl*.
being iilk* mi lung will start’ up mnhi. but it takes a wise man tx* keep it,”
Tltev have asked tor a bonus nf 62000 -and and he is right.
-------•
The mean man never lets you see
1
I’fice &lt;i) e« nt* a packhiiij
,iU
w lit
|
Rev. R. N. Middleton. paator M. E. church.
,ii’tly attend'd d.»&gt;
'
Carh-r’4 Kldi»i-&gt; * Ite kacbc Ten w ill min- ' .. '
what money 'he has. When he is go- Cedar Springs. Mich., nays: Sleep and rest
■iMvfetr* boot mvl
an&lt;i;»». l. &amp; ,*L One Fnre Ek- lnl? to Pa.v for anything l|e turns his were strangers to me after preaching Uli I used
'Adlronda Nowl sleep soundly and awake
in-' 1 to Chieae C " "
back to you, clutches his money tight,
1 efreshed, and I can heartily recommend IL
TiMt table.
tin-nioutlLiti'&gt;rohi.-i. *
w M.
1&gt;. I. i X. n„„ and. so to say. draws it out of his hand,
Prepared by WHEELER and FULLER
In effect July 30. tfltt.
'
ilasllnjcs. Mich. । . Carter’i Kidney A- lUckaclie T-ra will r
•k-u IO Cbl,« . »&gt;ui
P^KUe ralMdown .m.byoiie.for MW?LD BY C°’’ C,fd,ir 8prtnK’’ M,ch
Favorite Route between Grand Rapids. Detroit
;tll courts of tbe ^Ulr. (’•»!
s’.rk twaduehK euR*: ip.itlott. dirzlnef*.-. amt
:
he
is
loth
to
part
with
them,
even
for
eel boat and via all rail route,
‘ ”
and the east.
•tlf alti-ndi'd to. ।
'•■••‘for round trip. 911 Sept, necessities. Such a man is not far re­
Lv. I «lol nr RWl A. it. |P. M.
HASTINGS.
i-i. 23rd and i.'»ili. Return moved from' a miser, who rarely cur­
• trandTtapidx;
"•Fu"
Caiter'8 Ki.ln- \ A Backache Tei puri­
I! LATHROP. ‘
SKast
»'»n»
'
ries money about his person at all. un­
fies the b|ou«l, and rvgulatM the bowels.
I
. pathic Physician and
.McCord
Sept. &gt;’,tl, ami _M|h will te Odd Fellows less it te sewn np in his clothes.
34
Alto
Carter's Kidney A Backache T?a Is a flure dny.x at the world’s fair, amt a great cfh*lEImdale
Remember, the man who jingles his
W. H. Goodyear’S New and positive cure for backache and In- bratlon i, eitiiected. ' Stale ami oth.-r
(Clarksville
money in ninety-nine cases out of a
'Lake Odessa
I WocMlbury
tiainatiun of the kidnevs and bladder. w th lllunilnBliuiiH. lii. niuks rte.. al........ hundred hasn't got much. A bunch of
r cnftly attended to.
'Sunfield
keys
and
n
few
coppers
make
a
good
Sold only by W. 11. Goodyear.
e*&gt; f* night.
iMulllknn
LiL M. D..
I Grand Ledge
A’X ticket agents for full lufortMliofl as deal of noise.
l^nslug
Physician an«l Surgeon,
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
Detroit
1! 40
'•FATHER WINTER."
l»Ell VV
A potato weighing one pound' and n
. &gt;-. one block es»l •)! depot.
A
Character
Who
CntU
Recently
Adorned
•luartei was sent to this office Unit was
French
Leglilatlva
Halla.
II. BARBER [
Lv
I
Howard
City
I
grown by Henry Wilcox, of Rives. Henn
b to
.. I E lmore
I
The French chamber of deputies has
-I.-mtis and Surgeons.
thinks that he could select five bushels out
Htanton
I
lost auoriginal character in the-person ot*ratinnRup',,r'*rH,"thrTex2!n0v1)’ cur» ah
.. llooU
county responded Utwitt Of his crop Ulis fall that would ripial this
Ar
(Grand
Ledge
There
is
a
little
reptile
belonging
of
M.
de
Gastc.
deputy
for
Brest,
soys
large potato,—Leslie RcpablU an.
in
hr night.
*
Madagascar Jrnorcn a.s the jtcimit
the London Globe. He was a simple,
TGoing West, 1 A. M. |P. St.* | A MT
THEo. F. mu
«« H irSSL
Mr. Rock Roberts thinks there is more snake—that is. the curling sword, j honest fellow, and enjoyed the esteem
Uionej in a crop of hay then most any oth­ Running along the back from head to not only of his colleagues of-the left
act and Real Estate Office.
|j»u&lt;lng
I M
er he thing raises. He has sold theproduct tail is a blacki;.h&gt; horny substanc*^ but also of his adversaries on the right.
A-.,T.Wt Bli^k. Haetlugs;
Grand l-edge
• .r.
. .*n Real Estate Real Estate of seven acres for SS4.00 am! wan only out
.Mulliken
which bends with the convolutions of He made himself celebrated by his
.. t.Mon, General coneeyancing.
HttnOeld
84.00
in
cash
for
help
to
get
th*
cmp.wurof Abstract Book*, com
the snake's l^xly as readily as .would everlasting fur coat, which he wore in
Woodbury
ed.
It
teats
wV-at.
sure
enough
—
Olivet
,
I. .lift!.i. -s
astings
ity
ank
it lieiirds. can f'.rnlab complete
&lt; 40
a well-tvmpereil steel spring, and. all seasons, and which cached for him
lark ailC. E. BROOKS. Clerk.
9 63
Optic.
throughout its entire lengtli it tears the name of "Fere Hiver." He was
Elmdale
Hastings, - - Mich.
Alto
Dl.AKH, M. D.
“L'Homme. called
-------------------------A check entitling a Battle Creek ladv an edge as hard ns flin( und sliarp ox a likewise irreverently
MH‘on!
10*W
.. Hast Earls
I t
who was visiting tbe fair, to her bab). rarer. They are n..t poisonous, but Chnsn.J' on account of his shagKy linlr CAPITAL
$75,000-90
■ .-r Holloway’s druc Hove.
Ar I Grand
u 45
10 45
left In the childrens buildipg. was lost when one of them springs on a man. nnd whiskers which ho allowed to grow
SURPLUS gl2.000.00.
I
IP M
:n&gt;m : to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
and the mother had much difficulty in re­ which he Is very likely to' do. he will in wild profusion and made him look
' ETC
Incorporated under the laws or the State of
covering her "precious Jewel."
like
a
Skye
terrier.
His
umbrella,
his
soon have a leg off unless cracked on„ ll'ortland
the pnte. Some snake specialists claim j hat and particularly the cut of his
&gt;
VI.KILD.D. S.
Chas. &lt;». Finney of Battle Creek town­
Ar lion*:*
Open for business Dec.IS.1888.
that the presence of this reptile on the clothes also rendered him famous. His
■ ‘.Howard City
ship «»* instantly killed while crowing the
.
officers:
colleagues raniled, but like*] him none
Lv lout*
Grand trunk track. He was &lt;|Ulte old and islajid is the reason that there are no'
Ar HUnton
O. G. Itoblusan, President;
cataracts on his eyes prevented him from large quadrupeds to be found there ut* the less for his eccentricities. He had
*• I«dinore
Chester
Messer.
Vice.
Pros.
I t DUiHOVE,
one
great
day
in
the
chamber,
when
ns
present, the curling swonl in 'Lack
'
seeing the approaching train.
• Every day. oiher* week days only. 7 stop
D. W. Reynolds. Cashier.
i^rcs having taken off legs faster than doyen d'age in the place of M. Pierre
on *lgiial.
&lt;! .st ilts &amp; C dgrove.)
ni'.Kcrons:
A Coldwater terse was bit in the no-e
Blanc, who was unwell, he presided
Parlor cars on all trains between Grand
they could be created.
t&gt; Vnmn block. Hastings.*
Ravld)
and Ihitrott. 8aits 25 cents. Connections
D.
W.
Reynold*.
W.
H.
Fewer*,
by
a
massasugar.
Large
doses
of
whiskey
over theTIrst pitting of the session. Ou
iL lb-eourt* of the state.
made in Union station. Grand Rapids with tbe
D. &lt;». Robinson,
and ammonia sated its life.
that occasion I.&lt;• delivered a speech in
CHICAGO* Wknt MlCHIOAX KA1LWAT FOB
The Chioinw scriptures or sacred which he embraced every political
Chester Messer.
John Csrveth,
Chicago axp th« Wkst axd fob McskbAttorney at Iiavf, •
The Charlotte business men done up the books, were Compiled and partly com­
1’. T. Colgrovo.
question under the sun, and might
&lt;-r J.S. (Joodvenr A Co.’sstore.)
Eaton Rapids business nien at a game of pose*! by Confucius himself. They are
■ . allcourtiof tbe Blate. Collections
hare gone on occupying the house till
Has the only
--------------- --------------------------------savings department tn----------tn Barry
-- View. Favorite route to tbe summer resorta
base ball bj a score of 52 to 11.
ipnraaeoOlagto.
divide*! int«| five l«x*ks—viz.: 1. The dorenMlarluri h.- hot found il suddenly 1 Cooure »nd pu,-. &lt; t-rreo, inurret on^l Um. of northern Michigan.
Trains leave Graml Rapids for t'hleago,' 7M
Yi-Klng, which treats whuUy of cos- empty. Ho was most assiduous, arnv- :
A.M.. *:V&gt; A.M. and 1J5 P. M.. -C 30P. M.,
The tenth encampment of the Eaton
MM ERMAX. Hointfpathle Phymdgony.
-. Shu-King, the acts . and ing the first and leaving the lost. He
.. .
comity G. A. R. battalion at Eaton Rap
• i inn and Surgeon*
•.
i . m.iz'u a. m. ana &lt; 50 a. M.,
wise
maxims
of
Ya«&lt;a.
Shun
and
other
j
bom
in
1811,
and
was
originally
a
I
ids was very successful. Fully 300 auid•except Saturday, via. St Joseph and Steam­
c over Lathrop's drug store.)
er.
Chinese kings and philosophers, who : civil engineer of the first class. Un- j
1 icr* we/e in Hue at the parade.
Iy*re for Mantxtee 7 .J0 A M. and 8:45 P.M.
are now held in great veneration. 8. I
most of his republican colleagues, I
. k’SA. for . Traverse City 7 JO A. M.,
Ofr Kriday morning last, about four Shi-King, which contains 311 sacred!
»:*» 1*. M. and 1|:t5 P. M.
he was a staunch Catholic. Every day ;
o’clock, Mrs. Chester H. Smith, who re­ poems. 4. Ee-King, or "The Book of
^vstorCbarlrvo^.Petoaky and Bay View
sides alone on east Jefferson 'street, wa- Rites," which is a repository of max-' as fvgularnsclockworluhe would mount
tho
tribune
and
bring;forward
some
tin'
a wakened by some one raising a window and
. • CIRCULATION •
night
trains between lUvVHw. Grand Rapid*.
ims and directions for everyday life of 1 expected motion which, much to his sor­
Chicago and Detroit. Through palace car baentering the house. In the darkness she
twreu llastlon amt Uay View, via. C. K. &amp; 8.
week,
15 quires. could sec the form only of a mau as he ei|- all sorts nnd conditions of people. 5. row. was invariably ahclved. Once,
R
y..
D.
L. &amp; N. R R.. and C. &amp; W„ M- R’».
Chun-Taicn,
which
is
a
history
of
the
howeyer, his-motion was passed, and
tered her room, aud when she spoke be
Ask our agent* for further particular* or
write to
_
!:■ *f:&lt;-r. changes for advertisements seized both her wrists ami commamh-d time of Confucius. These l&gt;oolis, taken nobody waa more surprised than him­
collectively, are usually referred to inj self. Of later years he took to fe­
Gkorgk DallAVjur.Gent P*mT AgT. '
her
to
keep
still
and
she
would
not
be
■ 4 h this office Tuesdays at latest to
Grand Rapid*.
uiM-r’.'on in the issue of the week harmed; it was money he wanted. But lists of “Bibles of the World" ns “The ‘ male emancipation, and attended the I
she wasn't to be subdued as easily as that, Five Kings." The word "king" in thia meetings of, the strong-minded sister- |
wh a brought.
ami lustily yelled ••tnurdA!" at that time conuection almpiv means "book."
'hood, to which two of his daughters
belong. At home in his native Brittany .
around the county are making falsing herself from tlio_ ted and strug­
he was beloved by all for his gencros.rtn •: n* complaints of trampfl stealing gling heroically to free ,herself from her
The most interesting of all moons
asullant.
One
hand
being
rclea.ed
she
It Acknowledges no Superior.
and fruit. It is probably more
ity and the pleasure he took in doing [
are
tho
two
that
attend
Mars,
each
TIME table.
service to his fellow-countrymen. Ilia I
tl.aii usual this year on account clawed the Intruder vigorously In the face,
In effect JulyX). usS.
about sixty miles in diameter. That
'
ervat dumber of unemployed men in and is certain she marked blua. Seeing he
curious figure will long be remcm- I
planet
is just one-half the size of the
had
no
ordinary
woman
to
deal
with,
the
'
:-s who take to the coontry to ob•
burglar turned and ran, and was out of earth; ita surface is divided into eonti-; bervd
HASTINGS, MICH.
■ enough to keep them from starving.
Stations.
sight aud hearing when Lee Kiser, who nents and seas, having as much land os
Xfi
Ilves next door and heard the scream arriv­ water; it has an atmosphere, clouds
ed al the scene. Mrs. Smith Is a brave frequently concealing ita face, ond its:
WinMira's Soothing Byrup has been used
Katamx
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Lv...
u!dr&lt;ii toethinK. It sootba'the child, soft- plucky, woman, and il is to ted she could seasons are about the same as here,
but Cooper, i....
»—.«.;iil.*vs all pain, cures wind colic. not have held tbe ruffian oritil help, came. though tho winters arc colder. Be­
tUcbtana Juacl.
- ' :e -t remedy tor Diarrhoea. Twenty- The party who attempted this bold robbery
Crewey................
:&lt;:« » bottle.
Sold by all druggists undoubtedly knew that Mrs. Smith U in cause one of the moons travels around
Milo.......................
ugbuir the world.
O«ltoa..................
it three times as fast as Mars itself1
good circumstances, financially, ami lived
Cloverdale......... .
turns, it appears to rise in the west and |
Shultz...................
10
alone and may be a resident of the town.
Sunly
we're a
city.—Grand
Ledge set in the east, while the other, really
Hastixgs............
. have |&lt;erfect health you must have pure
circling in the same direction at a
' t!&gt;d thr best way to have pure blood Is Independent.
speed comparatively slow, rises in the
Coat* Grove.......
Hood's sarsaparilla, tbe best blood pur­
George Krosa, of Decatur, was killed cast and seta in the west. Tnus both
Woodland.........
- 1 slptntlhbuilder. It expels all taint
Woodburv...........
’; I’Tui v salt rheum and all other humors. Instantly killed while unloading logs. moons are seen in the heavens at the
Via ». J,. &lt;•
a: the &lt;aine time builds up the whole sys- Two heavy ones rolled from the team and
Lit)■Ing ...............
•J and glv^s nerve and strength.
same time, going opposite ivays.
Detroit..................
crushed hlm frightfully.
Graud Rapids....
Antiquity
of
the
I'rarli.
I’ilh may be had by mall for 25c, of C.
Ralph Edwarda a Kalamazoo man was
The peach Ls an improved variety of
knocked
dowiv^and.
rdbbed
“f
JliJ-flve^ receiiHy. They evident­ the almond. The almond has a thia
Buttons.
Iitt.ifneas Cannot ba Cured
shell around the stone, which splits
z.
ly got hold of the wrongf man.
open nnd exposes the stone when ma­ a twenty-four page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of
?! application, as they cannot reach
SOUTH.
Barney Wilkes a 820,000 stallion belong­ ture. This outer skin has simply be­ the United States.
i&lt;-portion of tbe ear. There la
It is filled with interesting reading matter for Kalamazoo
Ar...
ing
to
a
Ypsilanti
man
dropped
dead
on
come
fleshy
in
the
peach,
so
that
is
all
&lt; b - um way to cure Deafness, and tliat
Lv..
every member of a country family. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY EaatOoper
Rtrhland June!.
that gives it its specific character. It
by conMituttona! remedies. Deafnesa la the track last week.
•
PAPER, and gives all the general news of the United States and the Creesey................
■ • -■id by. an intlamed condition of the
seems now clear from investigation
MDo..:.................
A large number of typhoid fever cases
world.
It
gives
the
events
of
foreign
lar&amp;ls
in
a
nutshell.
Its
“
AGRI
­
1 ; ous ilnlng of the Eustachian Tube. |
in the history of anaient Babylon that
Delton..................
...........
Wh.11 this tube gets inflamed yon haven are reported at Allegan.
Its “MAR­ Cloverdale
in their gardens, now nearly four thou­ CULTURAL” department has no superior in the country.
tUiultt...................
nimbling bound or Imperfect hearing, nnd
Tbe Allegan Journal Is now P“b,,8h**d sand years ago, the peach was cultivat­ KET REPORTS” are recognized authority in all parts of the land.
It
’ 'Alien it In entirely closed Deafness Is Uie by Don Henderson. He purchased the in­ ed then as it is now. It must have
Hastixcs..........
has
separate
departments
for
“
THE
FAMILY
CIRCLE
”
and
“
OUR
oilt. and unless the inflamation can be
been many years before this that the YOUNG FOLKS.” Its “HOME AND SOCIETY” columns com­ Costa Grove........
terest of F. T. Ward.
t-ken out and thia tube restored to Its nor­
peach was improved from the almond,
, Woodland...........
John Fisher, near Fawneo. this state
mand the admiration of wives and daughters. Its general political
mal condition, hearing will be destroyed
and this fact goes to show the great
forever: h’ne cases out of ten are caused drew $:J00 out of the bank, pla- ed41
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news, editorals and discussions are comprehensive, brilliant and ex­ Leasing...........
atanp, which Is nothing but tan lu- nhl rubber boot and buried It, after antiquity of the fruit.
Detroit.............
haustive.
itamed condltion of the mucous surfaces. which lie turned an old wagon ted over
Grand Rapids.
Climbing rubes.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for the Place of depo.lt, A negro noticed the
Traverse City.
Although one naturally supposes to
any case ot Deafness (caused by catarrh) removal of the wagun ted from t
A
SPECIAL
CONTRACT
enables
us
to
offer
this
splendid
journal
Cbartavuix....
"”’217 MorS and geoenlly docs find the genus places
I&gt;to-kcy .........
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh po.ltl.in .nd work«&lt;l
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inhabiting the waiter solely, there are and “THE BANNER” for one year
R*y Vtow..^..
Cure.
Send for circular*, tree. F. G.
wild the money. Tlte »«*»
curious
exceptions
to
the
rule.
An
in
­
Cheney Jt Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Drugstance may be cited in the species
Riits, 75C.
ndiiw&gt;rv became bruited about ever) farm
known as the "climbing perch.” which
’"'’“‘‘.•/ft'
Subscriptions may begin at any time.
w&lt;,ntloth«orcb.rdto.»mlne M, Mnk not only travels long distances over
OUR COUNTY
dry
land which separates one stream
The Freeport Herald is now published account.—South Brod TUnea.
Al) trains vrUlatop at crookad Lak* Cr
Address all orders to
Wednesdays.
Tbnomrent are lookiM tor
n?,' from another, but i* likely to cliiab a
tree whenever the opportunity afford*.
Freeport is now without a JalL The tlwlrea who trarelnd ‘‘‘"J.0**'"JpH The curious creature has a peculiar ar­
old one has been fitted up for a coal abed. Wminesday tn • covered wagon, iney rangement of the' upper part of the
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etc. Bill Armstrong, a
• Thta speaks well for tbe people of that
head, which Is provided with water
Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo.
vicinity.
rIB Smith rod I cew&gt;, th&gt; Z-L
a&gt;h Mlne ,b|» stere nt
ot watar
*■*'"
Best, Roam 2, Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample copy
followed IIW+ to
’ keephb
Mr*. Barney Hoover living near Middle­
his^n,
gills moi.t
moist on
on &gt;atreiLiaJ
traveling of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mailed you.
villa was found dead In bed last week.
vxpeditlon or a climbinxr ton*
She went to bed as well as usual. Heart
troubla wu the cause.

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On Monday we had the pleasure look­
up over A. E. Baas’ peach orchard, which
contains nboul 1,000 trees, moat of which
area reproduction of "Bass' Seedling”
variety. Although the dry Reason has
been against the crop in this locality, Mr.
B. has a fine lot ot fruit, many of the
trees being overloaded. One ot the feat­
ures of this particular variety Is that they
have a small pit and are very highly cnlorc*L He has thoroughly satisfied himself
during the *20 years that he has spent In
tljp state, that this particular variety of
pearfies will reproduce themselves from
the pit. he having raised them from three
generations.—Middleville Sun.

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�If every citizen ot the United States
were to hoard up 324 la currency there
would not be a cent left In circulation.
That
fact makes It easier understood how
LH tk.T«,&lt;UU«n of aw Elton Kunly
the financial stringency has been brought
to la noeal ;«n u aa*“nTJ*^
on
by
the small bank depositors. The
•neUaa, W It* gnarintw Bwt Uw WWM“
fair edition" at Charlotte this year will best financial authorities In the country
agree In saving that the situation has be­
dUauunt all previous efforts.
gun to Improve steadily. Those who-have
* One of Wailace Hobbs’ neighbors set withdrawn bank deposits can hasten the
firetooMPf his fliUs lari
improvement at a rate that will seem
toes spread, catchipg lu Mr. H. s 1
most marvelous by losing no time in
burning a good many tods of It, cleaned turning their hoarded savings to the
aff hi* pasture lot and did a good deal of banks.—Ex.
4amas’i in his woods. T&lt;&gt;o much care
* Al Keith, with a couple of friends, visit­
ouinot to exercised with fire during these
ed tbe animals In North Park. Grand Rap­
times.
.
Ids, Saturday, and Al Is fully convinced
MIm Leona Pratt aged seventeen years, that one of the signs there Is ou the wrong
jnungest daughter of Rob'L Pratt died on cage, and he came to this conclusion only
Saturday last of malarial fever after a after an exciting experience. In one end
short illness. She attended school In of a big cage separated by a partition are
this city list year and was a universal some badgers, in the other is a large black
favorite; tor sweet and lovable nature bear. On the badger's cage Is a sign which
winning (rlenda alwayn. Her untimely reads “Look out for the Badgers.” Al
death is greatly deplored. The funeral heeded the warning and kept a safe dis­
badgers. He
leaned
oceured Sunday and was largely attended, tance from the
a great many from the city being present against the cage in which old bruin was,
Rev. Puffer officiated. The family have complacently watching the badgers. The
bear
evidently
thought
that
this
was
an
Che sympathy of all in tbalr bereavement
excellent opportunity for him, as he cau­
Ida Fowler (nee Pratt) was re­ tiously sidled up by Al and quickly thrust­
turning from Chicago to visit her relatives ing out bis big paw grabbed him right
near the city, and was on the train that over his abdomen. It looked for a moment
was held up by train robbers at Kendall­ as though Al's clothes were in danger, but
ville, Ind. She has some souvenirs of the i he finally pulled away, and looking straight
occasion, being splinters from a door, at old bruin said “How the d— I did you
ahe «ays'-tbat one such experience ought know 1 was from Hastings.” Al thinks
to satisfy must anyone, even though tbe the attendants left a sign otTj of the most
robbers didn’t molest any of the passen­ dangerous place.
gers. but secured over $200,000 in money
from the express car. so it is reported, the
Two hundred veterans attended the
loss ot which will fall upon the Adams
meeting of the Eaton county battillon
Express Company.
yesterday.
Tto morning passenger train
frou&gt;
The old county buildings at Hiilman,
Grand Rapids was 40 minutes late Tues­
day morning and was minus a brakeman. Montmorency county, has j ust been sold
to
tbe Presbyterians for use as a church.
The delay was caused by the agent at On­

AMttlunal Local News.

4ry

ondaga who left the light burning in front
Fife Lake Is excited over the discovery
oftbedhpoL past which conductors dare of ah oil well within a mile ot town.
not run without orders. The early morn­ jCrnde petroleum oozes out of the water.
ing train was held there nearly two hours
A Kalamazoo boy may go to the place
on account of this light. In the meantime
Che brakeman bad wandered out and Lad depicted in such terrible language by his
evidently found some good place to sleep. Sunday school teacher. On Sunday be
At any rate he was not on board when the stole her purse containing $5.
traia left that station.
Rev. D. E. Millard, of Portland, has no
The Champion Iron Co., oY Kenton. O., children. He was therefore a little sur­
were awarded the contract for construc­ prised tu hear that a son d| bls was collect­
tion of the new jail. They sub-let tbe ing money down In Allegan county for
work to Parmer 4 Gilbert, of Detroit foreign missionaries.
Recently tby'latter firm made an assign­
Tbe Oakland hotel, at St. Clair, will
ment aud about 31800 worth of labor close Its doors on the 25th . insL. until
claims were filed against tbe jail. The next June. This is the first time the ho­
Champion Iron Co. write that they will tel has been closed since the winter of
settle all.these claims and this will proba­ 1885. Doesn’t pay in the winter.
bly to *Kip, as’ the supervisors meet on
Ludington: J. W. Frisdenberg, the
Oct fitti. As there (s about 31000 owing
to Partner X Gilbert the Iron Co.’s loss Detroit cigar-seller who was arrested *for
alleged perjury In swearing that be was
will only to about 3200.
o
married to one ot the Solomin sister?, has
Tto Michigan Central will until Septem­ been honorably discharged.
ber W.h ’ sell round trip tourists tickets,
Tramps pitched Into Brakeman Art
limited'to rotuni not later than October Sootsma at Vicksburg. One slashed his
•Jlst at the following low rates:
pants with a big knife and cut his stom­
.. $7.10
Traverse City, Mich...
ach, while others threw stones.
The
Bay View I
.. 8.95 tramps skipped when the train crew came
Petoskey ).....................
up.
Harbor .Springs, Mich.
...* 9.20
Manistique: John Hanr.ea fell from
... 10.30
Mackinaw Citv. ” ..
... 11.30 a trestle, lighted on bls tie,ad and was In­
Mackinac Island, ” ..
stantly killed. About the same time Si­
Elk Rapids
” ..
8.V5 mon Shamphine fell on a saw, cutting his
Charlevoix
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/Jttaan Beach . ” ..
,x... 2.55 left shoulder nearly off.
in Watervliet Ilves the devil’s sister.
fSBOKX,
She deserted tier Invalid busband with four
Agt.
Qune'33. '93.
children. Tbe husband died.
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She
came
back before the funeral, hired a lawyer,
.
Monday morning a man drove Into the and tried to get what money was . left
■city, looking as if be had been run through away from her children.
a threshing machine.. Blood was running
ML PleasMnt: AVilsle Bros.* separator
• from wounds in hu face, his eyes were
was blown into innumerable fragments.
blacked and one of them was about swol­
A dynamite cartridge, probably left in the
len abut. He went to Squire Kenaston's
field after blasting stumps, got into a
office where he gave the name of Evastus
bundle of wheat.
Dutcher and had a warrant made out for
SaultSte. Marie: Tbe city has entered
the arrest of Ed. Prichafd. of PrichardVille, on tbe charge of assault and battery. into a contract with J. W. Pearl, of Ben­
Prichard came to the city shortly after, ton Harbor, for water works Improve­
was arrested, and fined $10.00, The trou­ ments. Mr. Pearl’s bld was 3*25.000, and
ble grew out of some rented property, the be Is to take tbe bonds of the city in pay­
ment \
possession of which both parties claim.
Seybral Christian organizations boycotted
»Av. H. Froat was the victim of a severe
the electric street railway at Battle Creek
accident Saturday morning, from which tiecause they advertised Sunday excur­
his.left leg was broken, and It vjlll be sev­ sions. The trackmen's Journal suggests
eral months before he can use it to advan­ that they be asked to affiliate with the btage- • tolastoj1 ujui titlin' Tig i.siue iluwp- bor council of this city.
town — iiuiMtin’r to -make .W!in|,~vnrByron S. Brown, who has been held for
rtMflti Hf —sj Titurnlrtf Hit.
Is
the murder of M. S. Hendershott al Lans­
_. b'lrnn ktong on a lone as he was crossing
ing, is becoming religious, and spends
a little culvert across a gutter near his
bouse. The culvert was wet and the much of his lime reading the bible. His
bone’s feet slipped and he fell coming down cell was yesterday brightened by a bou­
quet of flowers contributed by a sympa-

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relieve him. He is getting along nicely
at this vyritlng.

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One day last week while George Walter
was working out his trotter “Maggie May”
he met with quite an accident from which
bls escape seems almost miraculous. He
driving nt about at 2:33 dip and had reached tbe head of the home stretch
When
making tbe (urn all of tbe spokes In one of
bis pneumatic-tired sulky wheels’dew out,
ietilug the vehicle down throwing him for­
ward against tire horses bind legs. Had
she commenced kicking, death would
tiara bwn certain for Geogre plnckily
held to the reins and was rewarded for
his courage and grit In soon stopping the
animal. Strange to aay that neither he
nor tbe trotter were Injured in the least,
but (»«-oige saya be don't want, another
each experience.

w A uew artificial stone cross walk has
been put in across the street between the
the residence* of R. I. Hendershott and F.
H. Lhtrlow. the approaches from either
direction also being ot the same material.
Too much cannot tie said in favor .of such
.improvements. ^VTicn properly put down
iff this one evidently was. It, ta there to
— K4_**_n
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uh
a areal deal cheaper In the en
which has to be replaced ever
aud the stone presents a mud
Vaarnao*. Oilier dtioa are

wood

■akiag liberal inducements for property
•wwonit» put down this kind of a walk

DOINGS.

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&lt;Doud to Geo. Treece, parcel, sec.
“\^kmjnedLetus to ’ohn C. Glaagtow K. H
, ^^^b^S^ro. Toby SO a.
The Racket store bought ml) Baev v in
| ’'L’BXffi.L Terpenlog to T Morc।
Jackson. New York. Chicago and Grand
hbuse parcel sec. «, Orangeville sad PrairieRapids this year and from tbe styles they
V,G«x W^Alling te Dan'I. O. Holbrook 40 a. esc, are showing we must say to our people, no
need to look further.
2il?SKStoWB. A. Garrett t» A*

We mean It when we say we will not to
undergone on millinery goods and have all
the latest styfes lu ladles and childrens
hats and sailors to select from at the Rack­

IS. Barry, SA oo.

Markets.
•''Butter, is to »
eforn per bu.. 40
»
Hqm per doz., 12 to 14.
riraesperlb.. JH.
xLard per lb.. 10.
xTotatoes per bu., so.
Hhe per Ln.. ST.
Tallow per lb.. 3H.
L-Oats per bu.,/A A
Twheat, red per b®. f».
sWbeat. white i»er
Mlovcr Seed per bu . 5.00.
Timothy Seed per bu.. 100.
Harley per bu- 90 to Li®
fc+frtV 1ST too. CAO to s.oo.
Millet seed perbu. »■
ppork dressed. 7.00.

et.
You know tbe Racket dosed out all
their old stock last winter so have an en­
tire new stock to seleet from Id sailor felts
ami our milliner will make to order any
style from New York to Chicago-

The times being hard tbe Racket bought
AN ODD BEGGAR;
more goods than usual, they were so
U« Was a l&gt;or, and a Hemarkably Intel­
cheap and Dow cheap pries must sell
ligent One. Too.
them.
One afternoon, while strolling along
The Racket Store have brnight all the
the Calle Aneha, in Cadix, J met sever­
new shades in velvet and ribbon and are
al acquaintances at the corner of that
now prepared to put up millinery In all
street aud the Plaza Constitution, says
the latest shapes, they have the goods aud
When In GRAND BAl’lDS »to&gt;&gt; ■&lt;
a writer in Harper’s Young People.
that means no fancy prices for these hard
We stopped for a friendly chat, and
times. Cali and see.
were about to separate when my atThey have ail tbe new style In tips and
tention was attracted to a handsome opposite UNION DEPOT.
French poodle dog at my side, seated natOB $0.00 For Day. feathers sbuyn to tbe trade at prices all
on his haunches and looking up in my ; prcl, Baggage Transfer. New House can read at the Racket.
face. Hlswsomlcal little eountenan.ee . gteam Heat and Electric Bells.
We are told no city in tbe state can
BEACH * BOOTH.
expressed so much intelligence that I
show a more stylish tot or sailor than Is
being put up at the Racket and their
stooped and patted him on the head,
prices are the lowest.
when he commenced barking and vio­
lently working his forelegs after the
We have a case of mens underwear on
manner of dogs who have been taught
sale bought of our auction house which we
“to beg."
will sell as cheap as tire old fogies buy IL
“What can he wish?" said I. "Surely
The Racket
not my cigar?"
We have about 80 dox. childrens under­
But having seen dogs who were fond
wear which we expect to sell very cheap.
of tobacco I held my cigar toward him.
The quality uf the goods considered at tbe
As soon as he smelled it be snorted and
Racket
bounded away, only to return immedi­
Well we bought for spot cash a case nf
ately and resume his previous position.
silk umbrellas which we will sell as cheap
I was now puzzled, but seeing sever­
as others buy them. You ask why? they
Latest styles.
al beggars in the neighborhood con­
are bankrupt stock but wto will compare
cluded that he belonged to one of them
them with other goods. They will ask
and deaired a piece of money. Taking
Lowest prices.
you from 25 to 50 percent more.
a large "copper” from my pocket I I
The Racket,
held it before his eyes. So great were '
Twenty-five dot. more of those un­
his manifestations of delight that I Violins, Guitars and Banjos,
bleached sole ladles how for 10c per pair,
was certain that I had divined his
stock of the best strings
you can’t match them for 2(k., at tbe Rackwants. I threw the money to him.
obtainable.
which he caught in his mouth, and run­
ning across the street disappeared in a
The Racket has always saved vou mon­
bakery.
ey on underwear. This fall will be no ex­
To our astonishment he emergea .
ception aa we hive bought more than ever.
from tbe shop in a few moments, bear- I
We have a case of mens and toys _«loi ea
Ing in his mouth a neatly wrapped '
and mittens at prices uo une ever beard of.
bundle. One uf my friends tried to i
Quality of goods considered.
take it from him, but he would not al­
The Racket.
low this, and insisted on placing it at |
Remember we sell more ribbon than tbe
mf feet. I picked it up. removed tho
whole of Barry* county. Price does it at
wrapper, and found a large bun dusted
the Racket.
with sugar. This he ate with great
We want your eggs, highest price.
relish. Wc remained for awhile tn see
The Racket.
if he would besiege another passer-by;
but no, he had had enough for the pres-;
ent. and. coiling himself up in the door-.
way, settled down for a quiet nap. ;
This exhibition of intelligence 1 think .
worthy of note, and particularly so for
the reason that the dog was apparent­
ly acting independently, there being
no one near to prompt or direct him.

I am going to diH^ of mv
new fuxmtnre at «on,e p’i®y
for a Kittle money r w:n
Btill buy and
hand goods and dq up^J
storing and repairing.

PH

2997
Storeefferi!°"

Tlrnitw»

t

Don’t
Assest in ruining
your eyesight but,
have your i eyes
examined and fit­
ted with glasses by

F. R. FflNGOflST,

The Reliable Jeweler.

xADlPt 111110
OvlIIObllllly

That should
Bo roiuomtmd

CoaHned Sound.
The intensity* of confined sound ia
finely illustrated at Causbrook castle,
Isle of Wight, where, there is a well
two hundred feet deep and twelve feet
in diameter, wallrd and lined with
smooth masonry. Although this is an
linusuul depth for a well even in the
British isles, yet when a pin is dropped
into it the sound of striking the surface
of the water one hundred and oightytwo feet below can be distinctly
heard. In a cast-iron water pipe of
Paris, which forms a continuous tube
with only two slight crooks, and those
near its middle, the lowest whisper at
one end may be distinctly heard at the
other, although the pipe is three thou­
sand one hundred and twenty feet in.
length
When some experiments in
this line were being conducted a pistol
fired at one end of the tube actually
blew out a lighted candle held at the
other end and violently ejected tbe
shavings, feathers, paper, etc., which
had been placed in tho end of the pipe
by the experimenters.

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Dr. Q. W. LOSSY.

THE RACKET

Is that I don’t go thro’
the countiy “hen-peck­
ing” the life out of you
tfying to sell yon some­
thing you don’t want or
need, but when you are
in want of anything in
my line such as

WANTED

SAW LOGS

Lumber Waoons, Bugales,
Plows, Drills, and
Spring Tooth Harrows,
It -will be money in
your pocket to give me
a call,

I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
.

I also do

CUSTOM SAWING

Jesse Townsend

P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

J. L. WILKINS, *g't.
During the Fair
Prepare for Winter
^°u can do this in no better way than going to E. G.
Stowell s for your Boots and Shoes. He sells as good gixids
tor the same money as any dealer in' the country.

VZ

'

ilPimt

a Ia««r7°»"ne than Webster’8 Unabridged to
neg.-1'0“ia'n all the good things that have been eaid in
of
ri&gt;ort
K&gt;r&gt;r IKiri
„
Praise Of

he. to think tho renUeman
tire], And polltel, la a few
word.,, to th.l tho ineident
'
not bo prolong.*!.
Nothing »n bo

mor. annoying

tfr

*oatod tnroiom!.

courtesies, and c.mgrotulations which ;
goes on at their knees nnd threatens '
their feet, purhape more or leas af-'
fileted with corns.
Resnais scatetL

VC

Ladles’ Waters,
Gents’ Watches,
Boys’ Watches.

Question Ln Ettlqunttr.
The question of street car politeness
or gallantry may be regarded os settled
in Paris if the decision of one of the
leading papers, the Figaro, may bo
taken as final. Inasmuch os we have
had a great deal of discussion upon
this same subject in thia country, the
views of the French journal and some
of ita fair correspondents may be inter­
esting to New Yorkers. A correspond ­
ent asked the Figaro if a gentleman
seated in an omnibus or a tramway,
with all the seats occupied, should give
up his place to a lady the moment she
appeared at the door. The Parisian
journal aaya that I? a public convey­
ance each one should occupy the place
for which he_has paid. This, it says,
is the opinion of the majority of our
readers, and particularly the society
ladies who never wear diamonds In an
omnibna. They don’t admit that ladies
should accept the politeness, or rather
the service, of gentlemen whom they
do not know. One of them gives this
opinion: “When a lady is contented
with the cheap means of locomotion
provided by the omnibuscompanies she
accepts all the conditions. In all cities
where there are omnibuses, tramways
and other public vehicles a woman run
see immediately whether there is
room inside or not
If, on seeing
that
there ia no vacant place, I
she nevertheless enters the car she I
takes a position which she ought to I
sustain. To permit a man to disturb j
himself for her when she might wait

her to remain standing, would be an J

3XTOTICE5

THE KENT

A Practical SolaUoo for * Mach Vexed

R. Irving Latimer has been released
^from solitary confinement The prison
W^^oard bare become satisfied that he is
**” wttallr
wholly inr-artsliln
incapable nt
of rw.i.lnw
receiving nttnlahmanf
punishment.
He grows fat sitting in his cell alone. Id
uninterrupted contemplation of his moat
unnatural crime. Every part of Latimer
la thoroughly alive except his conscience.
He has been shaved twice since his trium­
phant attempt to make letrionade with su­
gar. water and prussic acid. He has had
plenty of reading matter, and is well post­
ed on the current events of the day. He
was glad to see daylight again, and ia
perfectly willing to work on the Webster
•contract again. Indeed. Latimer, finds
pleasure in everything.

aamnel Booth to Sylvsater Haakina, Lot,
F£SSJa’.LKvaiw to AltosG. Loekarty. par
^toawu’f^l^ud^Gso- Treses, parcel, sec.,

rentlemen, remain seated; the ladlea
cannot complain of that, without giv­
ing Bathfaction to those men who re­
proach them for their want of logic.
Since they insist upon equality before
the law, with all the rights and priv­
ileges of men, they should put up with
all that men have to endure. A woman
th an omnibus should remain standing
when there is no vacant seat, just aa a
man does under the same circum­
stances.’’ Another correspondent says:
“Remain seated, gentlemen; you can
do it without a breach of politenens.
When fine ladies with their diamonds
take the omnibus or the trainway, do
not disturb yourselves for them, for If
you do you will only be a dupe; but if
you see a poor woman carrying a child
or a bundle then give her your place
immediately. That is not politeness;
it is simply duty, possibly charity.*

tXCJlJND OAK STOVFC:
V CZ-:5-

J?ey please always.

Will please you

Don’t tnlro or.

Y™kno’- ^ey are not as good. SEE NAJIE ON THE lit

R&lt;*8 Levis i Pifershoe for Ladies can't be beaten.
i nts Welt shoes are very popular. He has just received
*- rge invoice of Rubber Goods and can certainly please you.

Qoodymr Brjs. |

F. &lt;4. STOWELL

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                  <text>The best Advertisingniediuintn Baryy County\

Hastings

VOLXXXVin. NO. 22

Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER
28, 1893.NO. 1998
WHOLE

7

Hastings Banner

J

THE CELEBRATED

urwvv. &gt;
low as the lowest
Over on the south side uf the east wing
O. F. Long took In the sights at the
Rev. Keillor and wife have gone to Chi­
White City—James Seaman visited Carl­ cago to attend the world's fair—John Velte or floral hall ta • .mail, Irol floo dl,pl«,
ton friends Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. Ruben and wife. Nettle Carpenter and Agnes from
.
Bivens have returned from Chicago— Holtz went to Chicago on Monday—Sever­
Frank E. Heath’s News Room,
Jerrlal Ostroth has his bouse nearly com­ al parties In and around here have typhoid
HJSTi.ves. xirn.
consisting of elegant albums and Bibles.
pleted—Chas Mason Is laying the wall for fever—Old Jack, an old horse belonging to
Mr. Heath carries a full stock of every­
anew house on the A: Ostroth place— the estate ot A. J. Palmerton* deceased,
They had the reimrt out that M. Guy died last week—Several lawsuits are on thing in the News line, and can furnish
. dropped dead one day last week with the docket and will soon De tried—J. J. you with any periodical in the country at
■ heart disease which Is false for he Is alive England, our new Justice, has become' • the lowest prices.
Xauhvillo.
Minh Lulu Feikiixer,
and enjoying good health—Mr. and Mrs. quite popular as a Justice—A ball, game
ho,n‘’fn,n* «»y City on ai &gt;. Ostroth are visiting their daughters In between tin* Woodland second nine and the milliner, also has a fine display of
AM*rt“ VE'- Brown has gone to&gt; the northern part of the state—Mr. and the Sunfield second nine was played on hats and other goods from her stock In the
Ann Arlmr whore he\rxpecte to take n
course Hi the [J. (,f JoZ-Ml,. Mretl!। Mr*. Geo. Kuutz hive returned from a Saturday and resulted in a score ot 10 to east wing of this building.
, visit near Petoskey—Rev. and Mre. Dun- 20 In favor of Woodland. The Wbodland
The fine floral exhibits In floral hall are
frtenrt "! Woo&lt;*’a’,d
Sunday withi lap of Ohio visited their aunt Mrs. M.
kid nine played the early nine on Satur- also worthy of special attention and add
“^‘“n and daughter arei Brice last week—T. 8. Brleefjf Hastings l day. the score standing at the close of the greatly to the attractions of the Interior.
'idtlug relative* in.Ohio— Mr. A. Quick visited his mother here last Week—Mr. game 42 to 41 in favor of the kid nine— &gt;। After taking In all these exhibits tho re­
aged Stt years died Monday morning of1 and Mrs. David McMurse have moved on The Sunfield first nine came to Woodland porter naturally became weary and left
pneumonia, Iunrt.il al the Congregational the John Telling farm In Assyria—Ed. on Munday and played Woodland first for new scenes of action. He crossed the
c-Hire.j \\fdneM|.iy afternoon—C. Smith Brown starts for Ann Arbor this week nine. The game was called at the end of track and wended his way around through
and wtfe are at Hre White City thl. wgek where he will take a course in deatlatry— the first half of the 8th Innings, tho Wood­ the lemonade, peanut and popcorn stands
Miss Mary Dickms the young lady who A. Biveus was quite severely hurt while land nine having gone to bat bqt seven and gazed upon the merry go round. At
.
,,urnwl«lA- Roe's died Iasi attending a ball g^me south of Nashville times, on account of darkness. Tip score the extreme east end of the line of tents
wees i htin.(|4&gt;’ ttftemnon and was taken last Sunday is reported as on the gain at stood 11 to 12 In favor of Woodlaud.
and stands he was attracted by a gather­
Z °.“'4 for burial- w« 8ta‘^ Ia,t this writing—Your scribe was at Has­
ing of farmers. There be found the display
week that -he w.u raining but were mis- tings last Saturday—Mr. Wick a former
of
,
Yankee Spring*.
informed—Mrs. F. Hoke’ and Miss Dina resident of Maple Grave who now reside*
Goodyear Bros.,
Truman wore nt ChirloUe Tuesday—Mrs. In Nashville Is reported very III with lit­
In
Ed Courtney and R. Flowers were
the
hardware
men.
Their
line of agricul­
« m. Fuller was nt Hastings Wednesday tle hopes of his recovery—Wm. Gibson Kai &gt; mazoo part of last week—Frank Ford
Quite a number of our young people visited his parents here Inst week—Mra. and Fred Mclx'od spent Sunday with tural implements Is a fine one, and one
are at th- Barry county fair m Hastings Wm.Oqy will teach the No. 9 and Miss friends in Shelbyville—J. Burpee was in that they may well be proud of. It con­
sists of everything that every farmer
t»5$ week. .
Pilgrim the McKelvy schools thia winter— Grand Rapids one day last week buying
If appearances arc not deceiving we ex­ new goods—J. Stuarts’ Jfttle girl relumed firm is recognized as honorable and reli­
pect to report a wedding in the near fut­ to her school at Flint last Wednesday. Iler able dealers, and tlieir honorable, square
0 cy Djngiat &lt;»r Rutland ami Mrs. M. ure—Deunis Ward lias friends visiting sister accompanied her—Lightning struck business methods accounts for their very
Colljson w.-re m:&gt;r|ed nt Prairieville last them from Caledonia and also Baltimore, the barn on the James Matthew’s farm in large tnule. They handle Taylor &amp; Co.’s,
the east part of this township last Thursweek i&gt;v R.-v. Van Antwerp—J. Osgood M.L
------------------- —
, day night, burning It to the ground with Owosso and Hicks buggies and carriages;
wa.« in Hustbig, a couple of days last
Freepnrt.---------------------- |ts contents. We heard that it was in­ Bissell plows; Akron Wheel cultivators;
week
D.ai
Klingensmith
and
wife
start
­
ed f-rllir world’n fair MwX
-Vman ' &gt; Miss
M,M Maud Sperry
Spern' returned
relun“‘d to
l'&gt; her home sured but did dot learn for how
hi
much. .Superior drills. What especially attracts
ed
terliie world
’* fair
Monday
.
machine the attention of the farmers in their ex­
Of K.-.iamX
,
Sun
» —
7I ~
ln Su,,fleld BrH 0( ,h......
‘‘ w^k-lUv. IL. S. Chorllo Eastman’s threshing
hn..umuzBrowman and family left for Charlotte
hibit is the easy running Columbia Steel
Charlotte j burned
burned up
up with
with It.
it.
Wiud Mill, manufactured by Mast, Foos
Monday—Miss Viola Morrell is In 'Grand
&amp; Co., for which Goodyear Bros., are the
mazoo—Vernor Willison, of Hastings,
Rapids this week.
agents. It will pay every farmer wanting
made Freeport a call Wednesday—The
a wind mill to inspect this one.
Lake Odessa ball team came over to Free­
Fajr Notes.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt of Grand port and got beat Wednesday—Mrs. E.
Rapids are visiting at lauoy Cumming* - Moflit. of Lowell, called on h lends in the
The merry-go-round Is on hand.
The 41st annual meeting of the Barry
Everett Shepuid of Battie fte.-k was at B. ■ tUlagt* lost Thursday—J. W. 'Godfrey and
wife
attended
the
Grand
Rapids
fair
last
ShepardS last saturdnj and Sunday- ’lfp
«t«
County Agricultural Society promises to
The track Is In excellent shape.
A-sytla and Ceylon b*« ball team.? ?.
1.. hayle9
l.jl was called to Low­ be one of the most successful in the his­
The many Improvements ot the past
playi'd Saturday a» Assyria Center.1*ell the
’*' first
” “of the week to attend the fun- tory of the association if we can have year about the grounds have excited a
era)
of
his
father
—
Miss
Myrtle
Foglesong
j
pleasant
weather.
The
list
of
entries
Is
Assyria coming &lt; nt ahead—Mr. and Mrs.
great-sieal
of favorable comment.
Chai.h-s Miireluut'r of Battle Creek are i returned home Monday p. m.—IL Wolcott very large and Secretary Bauer and three
were
in attendance
at the, West
v-'i’iiig at .1. inssers ttits week—Mrs.C. i 7and
, , wife
,
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, ....... .. ..........
------ assistant clerks were kept busy most all The Banner’s tent can be found over
W,».lSvl.ra.k, l, vl.lihus !„r maW I
'•!'
-»rw-porl l« »«n night Tuesday night. The officers are near the fruit ball. All who desire to re­
Mr, M.... 1'r.n-J,
| W,ha" « "■’»
Mori—The dance tot around with faces wreathed In smiles, new their subscriptions will find us ready
lb ... n at II. T.-k.r. S.lu. to .ml Sun-1
"&gt;«h! ""•flol* «»"
and well they may bo, for much of the to gratify their desires In this direction.
a»- ....... s.-.. .n d.ml Mund.y nUM. ? “""'1 ”4"&gt;'
»IH alt. n.1 tl.e success of the fair will be due to their
What is the matter with having a
•tor.,,-v.w
nt tour .wk, .1 ! f? r « ““ 'W ,l'1? wwk-f»»««»l /&gt;»■ efforts. They have been hampered in "Merchants and Manufacturers’’ building
bk-... 7V
Hr w» burrlod W.M- lhb,'k "'r “n'
,J,UT'" 11,0 their efforts on account of (ho close times, In which the mercbantlle and manufactur­
&gt;tod.)... Halt:.- cert. tl... rnn.r.1 w«&lt;
“l'? " 1 , J"",J ", *" but this fact has also spurred them to ex­ ing interests of the county can be shown,
W.I at tin- h...t,-G.a.rx.. tUrtom ... lu : U.e «leX ll.l.. 11.1, «r tlrt-lto. Hjtor tra effort and they have dnue everything as well as the agricultural interests.
possible to make this year’s meeting a big
town tot ».rt-Mr and Mra. 11. Broun i "1'*“ l’“1' 'hxl’"’"d,
and Mr,«ud Mr, tl. Brow,,' torn In tnun I
.Ida «e. k success. The Fair Is for a show of pro­ There Is need of a larg"&gt; building of this
character as Floral hall has proven ’itself
— Miss 1»&lt;1
.IVUH'HI
i. iuhk-u kim
.miu
.'mj uucl.s
j
ducts as lus
its Iliiuir
name wuuiii
would imply, uuu
and iriri
everyIasi week st Mr- I &lt; -verns
—
Iva
Moulton
raffumed
last
sat
unlay
MM atsl. at Mr-. J. Xverns.
I■ .from a visit with Grand .Rapid*
. relativesrelatives— thing that is worthy of n premium is be entirely to small. A building in which
the merchantlie and manufacturing Inter­
, Mrs. Lydia Gcxlfrey has i»een numbered ‘Ing entered, ns it ought to be.
ests can be displayed would ■ be very at­
among the sick the past two weeks—VlrMrs. A. C. Wail and Jerry, Baker re- , non Ward spent Sunday In Lowell—A
The display of poultry is very good nnd tractive and Interesting.
turoefl tom Smih
I...L-A J B.r- „
uumlier. ........
of tenclicra met „
nt the Freeport compares well with former years. Grains
Owners of the various stands seem to be
m. ami or­ nnd vegetables form a nice exhibit, the well pleased with the prospects of a good
smith property and will soon enlarge on ganized
. . a "Teachers’ Reading Circle.’’
size and quality being indeed surprising
business during the fair.
for
this
year,
when
it
would
nritirally
tie
the hmist—Win. btnltfi wife and daughter i
supposed mat
that uvcrynuiu;
everything imu
bad uriru
dried up.
made a visit t&lt;» the Valley city nnd look In I
trerkey.
j supposru
About 750 family tickets have been sold
the fair—E. Rsiidie Is now building on i TJm. ]al(. r;ljhi are making everything ! There has been a great deal of complaint up t&lt;&gt; yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon
his fawn n half a mile -outh of here a re- j
(resh—tilyde Purdum is very low at I that' there were no apples this year, at 2:30. About 2,500 entries have
pair and black Maith &lt;.'iop—We hear R this writing. Four doctors say there Is no I This complaint seems unfounded to the made.
wlilspercd th it Dr. Sayles will soon n?-| jje|p-yor him—Amos Davis,of Sunfield. ! one who goes in the fruit hall and looks
over the long rows of*’large
turn tn our village-’hirsehopl Is now In ' ca||ed on friends in this vicinity on -----------------------------—“ and beautiful
----BETTER THAN PARIS GREEN.
nice running order with Wm. Vester a* ! Thursday—A number of citizens uf tills apples.
leader—W 11. Rockwell nnd wife arc on ’ p|ace visited Grand Rapids during the
Floral Hall.
t:» tl^o Point of Extermination.
the sick list. Tile writer and wife culled jalr |Bst week—Sylvcnnus Lipscomb vlsltOwing to the fact Hint tin* entries had
on them Sunday—Il Is whimpered In the 1 wj
|mrerits from tire north Inst week—
At last u bug has arrived which la a
not as yet all l»een put In place when the
gossplng.circle that then* will be a knot &gt; Aunt Catherine Curtis Is working at Mr. reporter was In this building It Is Impos­ friend of the farmer. This stranger of
tied for Mr. nnd Miss—gue.-s?—Jack ! Corrigan’s at Freeport—Eldar
Meirs I sible to give an accurate description the insent. world is not only n friend,
Frost made us n call Monday night and | prMehed his first sermon for the coming of the Interior. Suffice it to . say that it but it has begun a war of cxtcnnjh^
made a giMHl .-howiug—Frank W&lt;df is now y(Nir |ast su,&gt;dny—Elder Miller preaches will compare very favorably ‘with former tion upou the farmer's most relentjeta
called to help his broth-r S.‘K in his j |,|s
seinion next Sunday—George years and tunny of ths displays will far foe. the potato bug. Tho debut of thia
rush of mnsonary work.
■
Weed and family Sundayed at Elmir RIs- i outstrip any ever made there. This is little beast has sent a thrill of )by
------Ing's—Qtls Miner nnd wife, of latke Odes- especially -true of the display made by
from one end of Berks county, Pa.*Jo
Jnbnstown and Harry.
8a. wwe noljPn| on our streets last SunArchie McCoy. x_
the other. No more paris green to
Carpeuters l&gt;egun work on the church ! dBy The larce mastiff dog ••Donga!”
H ... 1.......of
n,.,u
ll-.n—M..
rail,Marshall,
II Ufhtl- who made other dogs curl ......
■ tA—
, the hustling furniture and carpet man. sprinkle upon potato tops, no mOrc
Monday
this week
Win.
into IIsalgnlficance
as
has bean sick for some time has been taken bo parsed along—Every body and tbelr To no man is the Barry County Agricul­ poisoned metfl to feed the pesta, and
to the home of his sister in Augusta, to neighbors’ families hare been to tho peach tural Society under greater obligations no myrc crops devoured in midszzmxner '
receive care and treatment from Dr. Doyle orchards near Ixtwell last week. The than to Mr. McCoy. Year after year ho by the hungry forties of potato bygs.
—Our friends have returned from Chicago prices ranging from fifty cents t«» one dol­ has made the south wing of the flnrrl John Rotncrmel, of Hyde Park, first
—Win. Robinson ami family entertained lar and flfly—Nearly all the schools Ju hall blossom like a rose. He has tram- encountered this noble little alljr of
the Rev. Trovers of Climax last Saturday tbit vicinity have teachers for the winter. formed a bleak, barren spot into n verita­ the agriculturist and tells a I’bAladq!—Nelson Willison has gone to Albion to Cora Curtis,leaches ths Brown school. ble parlor, bearing the whole expense phfn Record man that when he fljst
Myrtle Dow. tbe Nyo school and Den himself. Never before since the organiza­ say the Insect It was slaughtering Jboattend school.
tion of the society has there been such a
Stowell, the Lee school.
magnificent display as that made by him tute&gt; bugs at the rate of ten a minttie.
this year. The effect must hr seen to he Die genial hotel proprietor and
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Latta visited nt
appreciated, as no brief description can dn farmer had a parts green kettle In pls
Geo. Coe’s Inst Thursday—Miss Anna
E. B. Payne and wife returned from tho
justice. Tho booth from roof to floor hand at the time. He stopped sprink­
Coborn was married at the home of her world's fair Friday—Mrs. IL Buell, of It
is beautifully festooned with costly ling and gored. Before him was a bug
father Sept. 14th. to Mr, Farnklln A. Gull Prairie, visited at Milan WaldrofTs
Know’s of Vermontville Rev. T. O. last week—Loroy Hranlx and wife went rugs, draperies and dainty curtains, •f a species never seen by the Berk
Dickey of Charlotlo officiating—Albert to the county seat Saturday—Harriet while the effect overhead Is beautified with •pec/le before. It was twice as large
handsome grill work. The space is divid­ as a potato buff,
longer and slighter
Kenody of Landing visited at Hiram Cue’s Brooks, of Kalamazoo visited at W. N. ed
Into a miniature parlor, bed room,
last week—Mr. Springer and Miss Minnie Paynes Iasi week—Orlen Gesler went to and dining room, becomingly carpeted, bxxfld, and hid red wings. This bug
Morrla of Yankee Springs were guests nt Hastings Monday—Nina Weldorff. of each bqjng furnished with appropriate Twnfld prnmee upon a clumsy po&amp;to
ON JI PRICE
Asa Noyee last Saturday
Sunday— Hastings, Spent Saturday and Sunday selections of furniture from Mr. McCoy’s •atek, sttng hr the neck, and pnotice
SHOE DEALERS. Geo. Feifhoer and wife of Clara are visit­ with her parents at Wall Lake—S. Chad- largo stock. Ou the grounds wo talked a corpse ajpfost Instantly. TBcn
ing relatives In this place—Geo. Coe and derdon Is erecting a new bouse on her with several who Imd attended other fairs Roth erm el looked about aad saw other
Fred Brum where at Hastings last Friday farm—May Heart, ot Brush Ridge, spent this year, who told us that Mr. McCoy’s creatures yl. the same kind, and
—Mrs. Frank Dnmphry of Battle Creek Sunday at O. D. Loomis’— Hiram Payue display was the very best that they had all ware killing potato bugs.
Bo
it the guret of Ed Klnno this w»tek—Mr. returned from Kalamazoo Friday—Charles ever seen without any excaption. The fierce and untiring were they in their
and Mrs. Asa Noyes were at Irving last Chandler attended the fair at Grand Rap­ display is one of Mr. .McCoy’s conception.
CBSlnHght thatnot a living potato Dug
WP*.k__Mrs. K. C. Hinlou of Hastings ids.
A man who lies dealt with the people n« was left !n thriy path. They piled the
visited her aunt .Mre. Len Slnw lost
long a« he has. and who Ims proven him­ pronnd with Ifttte winrows of tflflr
week-Mra. D. K. Hoover was caked to
State RmMI.
self so capable In (ho selection, so enter­ slain victims. They went down rows
Woodland Inst Sunday by th« J* „ ., .
Clarence Klnnle Is so as to be out again prising in tlm display of his stock, certain­
h&lt;*r brother Moses Warner—W. I. Marble —Charles Walters mother Is visiting him ly merits tli&lt;» patronage of the people, and of potato vines and from one row to
another with a force that was irre­
deputy oil Inspwter eras at Marsha I nnd again—Elder Marlin Is going topreach for what Is morn he receives It.
Battle Creek this week inspecting oil.
the State Rond people another year—The
West of Mr. McCoy’s exhibit I# the sistible to the potato bug. The lat­
ladles dime society will meet next w.-ek display of paintings nnd across from thia ter wcris swept to death before tKpir
Milo
Thursday at Mine Cowles—Anns McGlynn In tho west wing Is the display of fanny strangts, foe os Napoleon’s colmfans
95-100 Inch of rain fell last week. is staying with her sister Mary at present work etc. The whole of the north wing elcardd the flqjrl of Austerlitz. Slrfce
Ground In film condRM for wheat reed­ — Luilc Johnson was on the State Rond Is Oiled with a line display «f quilt and Ifr. Rothcrmel made this Important
ing which to practically oxer for t)3— Saturday calltag on friends. 1
discovery other faxiners have seen Vie
needle work.
Farmers .re nnw ready to take lu tho
it* the floral hall
ha’.l don’t;
t nnw buffs tn tbelr 'fluids. Thoy are »bWhile yuu are In
fair-Om hnvking I* now In oryr and
Dalton
forget that It may mean a good deal to . solute externfinators of potato bpgn
the cron proves much better than Jarm'rya
C B. Roblnsnn. our furniture dealer is you'
and, best of all, they do not eat the
ex^Sd-Mra. Cravow
going to day with us and not muvo to
crop.
Fanners not yat visitrid by
visiting her dancliter Cynthia at ’*•
Plainwell as eras Intended—Mr. Potter has the drut^dst, has shown commendable en­ these new antes wlU colonize thcg&gt; in
Towire’^-Our merchant Is about to leave moved i»U&gt; Mrs. Stanley’s honw Just va­
ns. Trade not satisfactory «"•» ’*«« cated by J. C. Chase—C, B. Robinson re- terprise. In a sealed Jar he has placed a their potato patches. Il Is expected
io the that this bug will have the effeet of ”
than coiiltl bo expected from the stwk n turnad front bis northern trip Friday lost coin. Tlic person
will get a round trip nroduetaz a bfir yield of potatoes.
Henry Fennels attend* the county --W. H. Chase and family wore nt the date on...tlm.ix.ln
.1.:. ......i.l-u r.l.
i wn n|. '
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.
»alr at Marshall—Clarence DoollHie nufl Celery City recently—Gottlieb F«»x was.In ticket to thi« world'* fair. Should two or
Here. Her*!
W Nlckwoti take In the sights atttei Wldt* Kalmnaroo on buaiuess Thursday—Miss more make the nearest guess, the person .
at*r-MJ xSd,s ln Cb,w^
recording the first guess will get the :
Sheridan once succeeded cdmi^tbly
MIm Davenport has been visiting In Kala­ prize.
j in nntrapping a noisy member who mazoo—Henry Roblnsomwlll more to Bed­
last week from making a visit lu bonlh ford this Call— P-wla Willlama and wife
j was in tho habit of interrupting every
Ira VanValeensvkgh.
KUJ-Mnu Fannie Farr and son A nnd Mrs. J. B. Williams started for tho the hardware dealer, occupies the north speaker with cries of ’’‘Hear, hjgurt"
mond leave Milo ter Chlcaro this a- «&gt;• world’s fair Monday—B. C. Boynten, his side of the east wing of floral hall, Here , Qe took an opportunity to alludo
nlso Mas Harriet torr.
•
readi-known political eftarbrother-in-law. and their families went to he has fitted up a very pretty little o'.*00^
...’* fair
. . Saturday,
.
world
via Battle fCreek—, bLyrhlch be ha* displayed Garland Stows
D*“
actcr of ths time, who wished to play
li j Robinson. who la teaching school and Ranriu. Tffese stoves have an ex­ the rogue, but only bad sense enough
* *—
•U»r.’o
a....Ml -.lib
frit
It a cedent reputation .Ti.nnir
R»»d.&gt;®
"llh
*&gt;«■•
to Mr. -fl
£
among H.r.ai.
tltfrso wltn
who hnvo
have to play the foot ’’Where ahal] wn
Snot 25th. a ll’i Fouad boy—S. TampI*
c. B. Robinson was In I’lalnweB Mon- used them, and those who have used them find a mere foolish knave, or more j
a brother visiting him tram tbo North
the lonxvsi like them the best, and will.
Charite mtchie of Middleville spent a dMTl-W. H. Lhasa goes to the f»‘r thia have no utte r Bnt Mr. VanValken-1 knavish fool than tbiaT* ’‘Hear, hear!*
rttk at the White City—R- T. F. Dodds
wm in twwn Mnodny—Orville Burst went burgh's st.x k i-n’t confined to stoves by WBa instantly bellowed fr^ui utc i
The wicked i
to Hastings Tuesday—C. A. VanAmburg any means, a* n vl.lt to hl. store will customed bench.
anj wife went to fho world’s fair Tuesday prove. II- carries farm Implements of bowed, thanked the genrtom*3 for ;
_Mr_ stater nnd family, who have been every drerrlpllnn; also handles the Jack- ready reply to the question, and &gt;«
■ LA tar-X Lew Williams have returned to son Luuitar Wagon, the best mode. He down acrid the convulsion* of langhbut th? uulortnnnK aabjaa^
ttarfr iMta In the weal taking in the Mr also hM an especially fine line of cutlery ’. Mg «&lt;
and puts prices on hia goods that are as'
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COUNTY NEWS.

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ATTACHMENTS.

carefully
This wjgpn
111C!
jus: &gt;n.iry.ou vitntst;. :'. &gt;c:-t and best in the

Also look at my line
of Buggies, Carriages,
Road WagonsCarts.

VAN VftLKENBURGH.
iini Pardvvpre Dealer

In Barn County,

Boots and Shoes
Dirt Cheap

Nuff SecC’ Come and See
WOOLLEY Sr BR2N50N

REMEMBER

That our Special Sile of Baby

Carriages will last only a few days
longer.

of any paper in the
County.
.

Secure one now if you

want it cheap.

g

Please call at my

store and examine my stock while
in the city during the fair.

A. McCOY

XSS. *»**“•"*•

�astings

TALE OF A CANCELED PASS.

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said be.

Schooner off Mobile.
Boston, Sept 22.—The steamer Pala­
tine, which arr.red • Thursday from
with the slouchy Matanzas. brought three survivors from
the wreck of the British schooner Win-'
hat
And the bunch o! dermere, which was capsized by a andwhUken and 6c den squall 18 miles 'from ..
...
Mobile,
The
' was ’bound to
•
that
port
from
Key
West
There
BkImSJf
nought four fifty­ were . eight
persons on
board. ’
eight.
including the captain's
.
wife.. TboM &lt;
And cbs»«- this dude to the other gate**
“THE WHITE CITY.’’
who perhtwd were: CapUJobn ChariIt Owes It* Nome to the Unlimited-Em- "Hold on. ’ said Cervantes,‘••that's all right.
ton, of Port Lome, N. S., aged &lt;3; Mrs. i
My name is Burton; I shaved last night'
ployiueat ot Staff.
Gertrude Charlton, aged 25; MaWTrue*
Much of the material nsed in the ex- '
| man Holmes, of Annapolis, N. S.. aged
terior of the great buildings at the
25; Henry Sands, cook, of Annapolis,
worM's’fair. and especially of the col­ , and witling to pay
aged 42, and Daniel Angnst, seaman, of
umns, pediments and statuary, which The girl cashier.
Havre. France, aged 20.
forms so extensive a part of the deco­
' AN AGED COUPLE KILLED.
rative detail of that great show, is a

5i

very cheap, snow-white, tough and
flrepnfof composition, called “staff."
RAie&lt;! on hl*
Planter of pari*, to which a little She
person vttl» touch - ifU*
j cement is added, and fibers of sisal
delight
“ r*r ’
r! । grass, hemp or jute, are the chief in­ And ohe wh!«per*d Gt
WWW, by loth . gredients. The mixture is prepared so
* “Yes" that self- !c
•x lic-.tnQ; I-jsa
•amt
night.
an
’t.-phnod; &lt;,-31 -te. ; m to have a consistency of molasses;
, . : and it may then be molded in any So they are engaged Agji
In
the
rentier
w»y,
ftSi
n Exe-’ilre »’•- i
desired. After it sets, the boards
it coam^hlm ‘-Mj
’kkh K.-&lt;m )-&gt;vt ' •' or other pieces may be sawn, nailed Though
SO cent* * day
S£3S.
; a“d keB‘
«l Will; xnd the reqnl- ,
How tbe Little Ti
asiuni-. Ac-TL.-5 । site firmness is acquired in leas than ,
l lTf8S«MtnuSl »n hour. It is staff that forms the i
There are ten little Turks inthe
■■ riwjww Me.; a!.- covering of most of the large bniklings, Turkleh TlllnBe ot the world1, fab. [
.1 b«wd tm.y by
.। and. thus helps in a very .important de.
.; Yet if you could pay :•. visit to the
If. G
1 gree to cr^kte “the White City." Most ' house where they are living you would j
1 of the statues are first molded in clay, 1 refuse to believe that there is a child '
and then covered with staff. To re- . in the neighborhood, says the Ladies* i
produce these vast structures and Home Companion.
All b&gt; perfectly I
works of art in the marble thus slmn- I quiet, and you never hear a sound to I
lated would cost twenty or thirty times : tell you that there are any fun-loving
as mpch as this did.
*
j boys and girls in this little Turkey-in- •
The Community Shocked.
: America.
Now this is not because’
" Last evening, just after tea, while Mr.
Bible Society Kxalblt.
* Turkish children are stupid or do not1
Tbomas Hartman, a prominent and highlyIn a general way the purpose of the
, know how to enjoy themselves. It is
respeclrt citfaen, apparently in the best of
health and spirits, was reading a newspaper, Bible society is to show to the visit- '! simply because their way of having 3 ■
the sheet suddenly fell to tbe floor; he ore to the tvorld’s fair by this ex- |, good time is different from ours, as
placed one hand over his heart, gasped, and hibit the work it has accomplished and
a 1 well as their ways of playing. \When i
the progress it has made
thelittle
seven,
sank back ia his chair, evidentlyt uncon-;
'• inthe
Turk,
play they all ,11 in a
scioua. The family were stricken with con-1
ye*™ of
existence. Copies of j
semi-circle, with crossed legs, and then 1
cternslioa, and immediately tummoned a '■ each of the annual reports and bound , they pass a nut from one to another, |
physician. But it was too late. The old 1 files of “The Bible Society Record"
gtolletnan w*s dead. Physicians gave heart i occupy shelves in one of the cases. In like the Indian game of "hunt the '
aiseaa* a* the cauoe.”—Holbrook Herald.
' the same class also appear specimens nut." or they softly roll pebbles back I
Every day the paper*
used tu
in uriiivprint- Md forth, or tMldatrawtatotaaketn;
r.-coutaio
-----------RatemeaU
---------- — ,I of
—• tho electrotype plates uncu
uiuifar to U» Ux&gt;.« uicu
Eten j.ulh
&gt;• no
d«nlr the Scriptures.
Serlntunm. Two
T,.„ of
„t these
the» plates
21.,„ They are over aoeunolng. th,„ little ;
jouin
uu deur j;, lfog
Even
youth ia
u
renae against be
ieart disease,
the awful j■ are eHPec^Blly nOtekVQrthy, one of them Turka. and they obey their fatherand:
■■MM and
■
rhich it u
is claiming vtcuun
victim!'
rapidity with wL^.,..
mother better than American children I
forces upon all a conviction of it* prevalence. haring been -etoployctlTn the oet used do. so visitors to the fair declare.
1
Reader, if you have a aymptom of this in printing 980,000 copies pt .the 5-cent
:
, dread disease do. not hesitate a moment in ’edition of tbe New Testament, a total
In the Fisheries building at the
attefulingto iL Delay is always dangerous, edition numbering 3,300,000 having
been
Issued
since
1878.
The
other
plate
world
’
s
fair
are
ten
aquaria
having
a
and in heart disease too often falsi. Some
symptom* of heart disease are shortness 01 was one of the 2,054,000 20-cent Bibles capacity of 7,000 to 271000 gallons of
breath, fluttering, or palpitation, pain or which have come from the society’s water each. In the center of the east­
tendarnaM in left side, shoulder, or arm, tr- press in the same period.
ern polygonal building is a rotunda
regular palss, smothering, weak or hungry
sixty feet in diameter, in the middle of
Would Make n Good-8liod Farm.
•pells, fainting spells, dropsy, etc.
Jackson park, the site of the fair, which is a basin or pool twenty-six
has a frontage on Lake Michigan of feet wide from.wbieh rises a mass of
haart would asem to lump Into my mouth, and my one and one-half miles, and contains rocks covered with moss and lichena
condition mule me very m«l*ncholy. Phy«lci*ne 553 acres of ground. The Midway Almost every fresh water fish known
Rave tau no relief. 1 became eo much worae that
1 WM not expected to lire, but wu induced u • Plaisance, which forms the connecting may be seen swimming in the pool.
U&lt; rr-ort tn taa Dr. MTlee* New Heart Cura. The link between Jackson and Washing­
largest Bolbilsg Io the World.
•econd day I Mt rraslly relieved, tad st the end
2f
I Mt Hke • »ing. My gmtltude I* too ton parks, is one mile long and 000
The largest building in the world is
feet wide, making an additional area that of the Manufactures and Liberal
of eighty acres.
Art*. The ground area is 30.47 acres.
Including galleries 44 acres. It* di­
,7 -. .• &gt;• lull ! ■ rwy raiTvrn luirn.
take" ail *n-o*lled cures, but with no benefit
“Going to be married, take a wed­ mensions are 1,487x787 feet. The height
U wed fir. Miles' remedy, ana boule ot which
ding trip, and see tho fair, all inside of of the roof-truss over tho central
twenty minutes? How do yon expect hall, is 313.9 feet; span of truss 382 feet,
in the clear 354 feet. The cost was &lt;1.­
to do that?"
700,000.
“We’re going to be married in the
A Tangle.
Ferris wheel.”—Chicago Tribune.
'
Dr
“What are your impressions of the
&lt;?h*BK*«l ni* Taetle*.
word's fair?"
She—And you are married already?
He—Yea. I accepted the very first time
get them separated. ”—Wash­
girl I proposed to —Puck.
ington Star.

SUDDEN DEATH!

S&lt;—.nr— of Importance Boin« Cuosto-

Washington. Sept 20.—The Mil to
me Sucker euta repeal the silver purchase act was the
_*
. for
. »•__
_ t-. iLa ■x.nnt.i*
ves­ yesh To open H all yoa theme
theme
discussion
tenate
ior uul
-h»i'«‘ In the
—---------• .
terday. Senator Voorhees endeavored
to have a date fixed for closing the de­
bate, but hb efforts were defeated.
••As lanurrs and Senator Mills spoke in favor of repeat
Washington, Sept. 31.—The silver re­
ini there.
peal bill was further discussed in the
senate yesterday, nn effort to curtail
So said Ccrvantoa, and atralsfatawsy
debate being defeated.
Ho wrote for spate and a place to stay.
Washington, Sept 23.—In the senate
yesterday the tim* was mostly occupied
They allotted him twenty feet or more •
by Mr. White (Cal.) in a speech against
repeal of the silver law. A bested dis­
In division 3 of tbe iwuthean lot.
cussion of parliamentary pfflntH took
A quiet and mo*l secluded spotplace over an attempt to force a b*lloL
They wld him a badge ot oraste teas*.
Washington, Sept 23-- A bill was
And gave blm •
introduced in tho senate yesterday by
photo graphio
Mr. Allen (Neb.) for the coinage of sil­
ver money. Messrs.’George (Miss.) *od
Orvanws received
Hansbrough (N D.) spoke against tbe
h.'s jmsa one day.
repeal of the silver bill.
Washington, SepL 25.-The resolu­
May
tion proposing the establishment of a
cloture
rule was discussed io the sen­
The photograph
ate on Saturday for nearly two hours
showed u hairy
man,and was then, on motion of its author, •
With tousled
Senator Platt, referred to the commit- 1
whiskers ajshado
I
tee on rules.
|
THE house.
With a hickory
8tWTi5.«895.
Washington. Sept 20.—An attempt
•rr:JM.&gt;Sfr»agi
shirt and a slouchy
I to report the bill to repeal the federal
bat.
A roper collar, but no cravat
• election laws was defeated in the house
■ yesterday. A resolution calling on the
Each day Cervantes showed tab book.
secretary of war for information relaAnd the man at the k*u&gt; would take a Ipok
.... shooting
...-------- --------------------------tiro to the
of settlers on the
At the hickory »h!rt and the whole array;
Cherokee etrip hr Cplied Sfalee eol' Then he’d let him In without delay.
' diets was object.! to.
IL
•
Washington, Sept 21.—In the house
On the first illumination night »■
vesterdny after a bitter wrangle, the
He fell lu love with a beauty bright.
report of the committee on rules was
A peerless fay wtuwe ta»k. forsooth.
agreed to. Mr. Tucker (Va.) reported
Was to sell the checks at * older booth.
the federal election bill and it waa
; placed upon the calendar.
Through June. July and August too
(
Waahingtox. Sept 22.—Anonlerwas
adopted in th • house yesterday setting
At a critical moment ahe did confess
1 aside two week*, beginning on the
26th, for the consideration of thr
And she also said she greatly feared
Tucker bill repealing the federal elec
She never would marry a wealth of beartl
tion laws. A bill was introduced for
III.
’
the admission of Arizona into the union
Next day there came In the paM-cate row
A man whose -&gt;ult was a daxzling show.
;
Washington, Sept 23.—In the house
■ It was loudlr checked, had a wide lapel
yesterday a bill was introduced by Mr.
And the derby bat was horribly swell
Loud (Cat) appropriating &lt;500.000 to
Thia man wai"»baven and chalky of hue;
. enforce the nets regulating and pro­
He wore a scarf of delicate blue.
: hiblting Chinese immigration.
He stepped to the gate and offered his booc
I
Washington, Sept. 33.—No business
_
The gate-keeper of importance, was transacted in the
opened and took
house on Saturday.
f»r
ccv

¥ These are 400 separate and distinct
buildings on the grounds, exclusive of
the booths.
Fifteen thousand people may be
seated in the amphitheater of the Live
Stock pavilion.
The restaurants’on the World's
World’s fair
grounds have a seating capacity of
80,000 people.
In the Fine Arts building are 145,872
square feet of wall space hung with
paintings and works of art.
The first Colombian half-dollar, for
which &lt;10,000 was paid, is on exhibition
Three Bottles Cured
in the Manufactures building.
* I mod to'lra a enrat sufferer from rheams
The California building has been
tUm. I tried almost everything without relief.
I took three bottles ot Hood'H Sarsaparilla sad formally tendered to the ethnological
found myself cured. I know it was
Tiik Woman's building is 109x388
and
that cured me.” Mira. William Kknnabd. cost &lt;138,000. Miss Sophia B. Hayde
Moore s Vineyard, Ind.
Hood’S Cures. of Boston, is the architect.
Tine Forestry building is 200x600 feet
fe
in dimension, with architecture of the
t
rustic order. A series of columns is
..
. .
f tree trunks, each twenty•five feet in length. The several states
and territories of the union furnished
has often wasted time and material in
trying to obtain a shade of color, and ‘ specimens of their most characteristic
has even resorted to the use of readv
trees.
'
•
mixed paints, the ingredients of which
Tiik people of Louisiana who have
he knew nothing, because of tbe diffi­
visited
the
world's
fair
and
have
gone
culty in making a shade of color with
white lead. This waste can be avoided back home with* their stories of its
by the use of National Lead Company's svobders have evidently stirred public
sentiment to a high pitch. The cham­
ber of commerce and industry of that
state has seen fit publicly to urge every
citizen in the state who can do
' so ‘to
visit the fair.
Tuk exposition company will ask
These tints are a combination of per­ congress to redeem such, souvenir
fectly pure colors, put up in small cans­ coins as are not sold and hold them in
and prepared so that one pound will
tint 35 pounds of Strictly Pure White reserve to prevent them getting into
Lead to the shade shown on the can. circulation. The object is to protect
those who purchase the coins for &lt;1
By this means you will have the best
of each. After the demand for them is
paint in the world, because made cf
the best materials—
all over they expebt those held in re­
serve to be reminted into ordinary
money.
a ■
Tin? Horticultural building is 1.000
feet long with an extreme width of
250 feet. The plan is a central pavilion
and pure colors. Insist on having one with two end pavilions. There arc two
of the brands of white lead that are interior courts each 8!&lt;x270. The center
standard, manufactured by the “ Old of ihe pavilion is roofed by a crystal
Du'.ch” process, and known to be dome 187 feet in diameter by 113 feet
strictly pure:
high- Th6 cost of the building tvus
&lt;300.000. The architect is W. L. B.
“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
“Beymer-Bauman" “Eckstein” Jennry. of Chicago.
Tim Transportation building cost
“Fahnestock”
“Anchor
“ * **”
&lt;300.000. The cupola, placed exactly In
“Morley”
“Kentucky”
the center of the building, rises 105
“Southern”
“Shipman” feet above the ground and is reached
“Red Seal”
“Collier”
by eight elevators. The main building ’
measures 060x250 feet, not including
'White Lead
the one-i^ory annex covering about
ulne acres. There are three general
divisions of exhibits in the building,
railway, marine and vehicle.
.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

FROM WASHINGTON.

, I'rnniyIvanls.
N’Kwton. Pb.. Sept 35.—Samuel
Rightly, acripp'e, aged 84years, and his
wife, two year* younger, who lived
alone on their farm, were foully murdered Saturday night. Their house was
then set ou fire to cover up the crime,
A neighbor discovered the fire and ex-'
tingulshed it discovering lhe couple ‘
dead. They were evidently killed by '
a hatcheL Nothing is known us to the
motives of the murderer, as the old
known to have 5 no money.
IVES THE WINNER.

pension figures.
It will reel you nothing and
do you ueod. if &gt;ou iiave a - .’,l1 «wely
eoH. tj
•»y trottVie whli Uinnu (.hr .’ ’ VT*U« w
Dr. Kuig'* New
1. r7‘ °r
«&gt;u*b. &gt;»d H.I4. I.
lief, or money will l*.’ jw|,| lmrk K1*” re'era nom lu grlj.pi’ found li j.,.. ’ •■'’ttTer■■ Hting
and under its use ha&lt;iaMM , .
1 Effect
recovery. Try a «tnipu.
our apen*.- and learn for M»ur,. ,1 i,
&gt; thlu« it 1». rrui
" ’“'w Kuod
OoodycaKs drug stoic 1 . *.! W.B.
and &lt;j.oo.

WABHiNaToN, Sept. 23.-Pension Coramlreto^r Lochren has submitted hi.
annual report to the aecretary ot the
interior. The number of pensioner*
on the rolls of the bureau ia 940,019,
a net increase of 89,944 for the
year.
During the year 34,715 claim*
for increase of pension* and 81,990
for additional pension under the act of
June VI,
wer® avowed. In the
same time 115,231 claims for pension
and for increase were rejected. Claims
pending consideration July 7 num­
bered 711,150. The amount of money
paid for penalon* during the year was
8150.740,407, and the balance at the
close of the ydar was 83.437,871.
The commissioner recommends a
codification of pension laws,with a few
changes; that promotion* be made with
regard to merit alone, and in utter dis­
regard of influence; and the repeal of
the act of congress providing that
no pension
shall
be paid to a
non-resident who is not a citizen
of the United State*, except for actual
disabilities Incurred in the service.
Commissioner Lochren concludes as fol­
lows: "I recognise to the fullest ex­
tent that my sole duty is to execute
and administer the laws as they are en­
acted. fairly and honestly interpreted."

S. 11.-Clifford. New &lt;• &gt;.
troubled-with wurateia a„(1
bls stomach wMB d|w,niva.,) \. riteiioratHtn.
• livw *•’
tl-l! away, and he wnA trrull."
flv-li and MrviiK h.
kJ./? ln,
Elwtrlr Bliu-is outed fiiul
”
Edw,r&lt;l
llarr|.,|,„ .
a running sore on his
»
standing. I.'mM thru* l-it
Bitten, and m-v.-u 1 ,IV
Arnica rinive. nnd hu .
well. John .Speakrr. •
five large fev.; sores on l
•aid he was tar.irnbte. &lt; &gt;■.
Bitters -and oik- box I;
:‘s Arnica
Sulve cured him rnllretv■I by w. H,
Goodyear, the druggi

The bint salve in tte
bruises, son-*, ulrer*. - ri;
sore*. tetter. chapj««| i
thilblaiu^
corns, and nil skin cruptimi and iMHllivr*
ly cures pile* «»r, no j.*-. ;r&gt;&lt;r-ir&lt;d. Uu
gomatced togiir pt-ru-vt -.it: Taction, or
money refunded. J’rl25
For sale by W. H. Gdodyepr. :l - ituRxb^

ROBBERS CAPTURED.

Robbery in Michigan.
hicago-, .Sept 22.—Five men have
-C---------been placed in jail &lt;&gt;y Detective W illiam
a
1*4
—.(•——1^—n*
A.
Pinkerton-charged
with beingf the
robbers of the Duluth. South Shore 4
Atlantic train last Friday at Han­
cock.
Mich.The
detective
has
ceased hte work and the
&gt;70.000
taken from
thr American Exprt-M,
company has been recovered and will
be produced In eoart M oridencA Three
ot the fire men nrmted hare conteaecd
and a fourth la wUUng to do ao. but hie
evidence is not eonaidflrod oeeeasary to
tbe detective*. The man arrested arc;
Ed.
Marquetis.Mich..
Mich.,*aanexpress
-xprwra1
“ Uof*u.olMorauen*.
iturnrr who
has--------revently
bvn firing
tneuengrr
-------------------------tbe
- lifo
Ka nrliHeatrir
ofr •. .
sport, and whn
who was itbe
origleator
of tbe conspiracy: Domtn:ck Hogue, his

had c of tody of tho
Uiat was
taken; Jack King, the famous champion of the
United States at the Cornish style of wrestline Jack Buller, of Manioelte. Mich., an allaround crook, who bu dune his term fa the
state s prison: Qejrgy La Liberte, an ex-ral!
ro*d stokvr.
HELD FOR MURDER.

John K. Thoms-, n IbdileCr-il
hss filed chntli.-u.o : .
'

stud} the

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Children Cryfpr
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cryfor
Hacfopirt

F'lLUnei S XsclbtGfia. •
uu. . , . ,
Flint Is trying to get ibe Anderson
nrad carl factory sway f|nni p,,rt Huron.
iLtrirt; Brm. of iMn.it ,.ui i(.liw the
n w &gt;rvlt*ii»u building st tl.e un;v.*r»ity
lut ^25.4115.
Mr#. Bruce Watcon, Cedar Spr
ttys:
“Whenever 1 am real tired a::d

take about seven drop, of
■ Heart
and nerve cure and 1 :.!usyr obui-i xu in­
stant relief. Sold by W. 11. Go-fiyear.
A sign h displayed at ib« Boet&lt;‘U ciomIng, the scent- of the train robberc It
reads, “hands off.’’
3^ Boon 1&lt;|borer, ,„t
lMr
wafe» ami went to Vest Vitxtui*. Tbet
are now earning 75 cents a da-,.

111.. Coder « ciood.
QUINCV. 111.. 8*pt 2.X—The grand I
jury has returned indictment* for will- !
ful and malicious murter against :
George W. Nation*, George Daugherty, ,
P. Henry Kistner. George Kistncr.
John Tomlin, John M. Moore, Alex-i #
x
ander M. Sims, Edward Lutener.
“*isis tuc.t &gt;; .11
George .Callahan.
William^ Campto women who try to we.u young.
l»ll, IMM
Willtam Bdu
"
------- ■ "
.. - I lime*
times apiawntii
«|&gt;;«vnt: •
Female
John W. Bowman atnl O. P. Huff
“J™-­ ; WHdUWU.
■
Ington, fourteen
prominent farm- [ nirnts alMj
dftreu
era and residents of Kingston, who ' yc*r&gt; to a wotuuuwent to lhe home of Mr*. Kittie Brerk- : at»* removed by t1
inridge on the night of JulylO.disguised as white cap*, and" shot
*
and" j all jou wh&lt;&gt;«- beauty and frw’r.« es
killed Solomon P. Bradshaw,
a 'travel” ’ *
‘ ,
* fading from sucu causes, and no longer
ing man of Quincy who was spending ~
figure in society
‘ . a“rack number.”- It's
I guaranteed to give F*tLf*ctk&gt;n hi every
the night at tbe Breckinridge house,
I caw. or money ;wil&lt;l for It returned. See
FIVE KILLED IN A MINE.
' giijiantce &gt;in lw»r .&lt;• nrapper.
Cnral*Muea&gt; of a rorem»u Kr«ait« lu
Otsego; Forest
a newstwr. jumped
frotu * (sat much.,- train. -&gt;uil&gt;mc hi*
Terrible Eiploalnn.
Wilkksuakrk, Pa . Sept 32.—By the head on a post. He may rvcnvt r.
carelessness of a mine* foreman an ex­
The Grand Rapids (-••toiiiUUc Prat look­
plosion of gas
caused In a Ply month ed after the cntertslnment &lt;»t t:n- Marc*mine Thursday afternoon in which five bee* found Itself 81500 in tin- hole.
men were killed and siA injured. The
dead are: D. M. Jones, kged 33, rock
contractor, married: William Jones,
aged
45.
rock
man,
married;
John Flannigan. aged 43;
mason,
married; William P. Jones, aged 55.
____ Lightly, aged
mason, married: Joshua
M, assistant mining bos*, married. The When she had Children. »be gave t!
three first named lived at VVilkcabarre
*nd the two others at Plymouth. All
had large families. Six u;en war* seri"S'op Hint or I’ll run &gt;nu in ' 1:
ously injured.
In Biz Rapids. The o.l- inter ws.-u't -:&lt;*alROB A~ BAN K 7kTo a Vi igut
* BANK IN DAYUQHTIng a'lythitiK, neither was tir drunk. He
Tw® M®“ ’•‘■or* Eioo at Carlton. Mina, just swore.
poytmasJohn Wansmaker. n-tt
and Overlook •3,000.
In-t tbe
Carlton. Minn., Sept. 25.—A bon t 1 ter-gviier.', will prob-t
at Illite
o’clock Saturday a bold robbery was
committed here by two men who date on Nov. 14, 15 and 16.

entered the Carlton oounty bank
and Jteld up the assistant cashier,
who was alone. The men were
dressed
as woodsmen.
One cov­
ered the cashier with a gun and the
other secured ttOO.
He overlooked
&lt;6,000 in the cash drawer against which
the assistant cashier was standing.
Hearing footsteps the robbers ran to
Midland oonnty may be full uf p;ne
the woods without completing their
work. The sheriff and a posse are in stumps, but just the sum# dish up there
has raised 9« Mtehels of wheat .trptn *
pursuit
little over l wo acres.
No Extension*.
Two deaf mutes, Amh D. Hi’’ ‘-f *StChicago, Sept UL—The World's fair
Louis Mo. mi l Mrs. Lulu B &lt;'«»rr«l. of
will close on tho night of October 31,
Ca.iMiptUia wen- married ami it
deaf
and the next morning will see work­ mute chfncytaan who who tied llir *notmen laying railroad tracks to the dif­
ferent buildings to carry away the ex­
A SURPRISED HUSBAND.
hibits. There will be no extension* be­
yond the time fixed by congress, and Um Come* Home In Time to Jclo
the man who expects to see the great
»Vhen I returned from ray latc-itrip.
show will have to do it within the next
says a drummer, I went home rt &lt;-:uethirty-nine day*.
thing after nine o’elockin the evening.
There was my house lighted up from
Cuveuid o., Sept n—The Socie­ top story to basement: cartia
r.-erv
ty of the Army of the Cnmberlend et leaving the door, and affair- hvlic-1 to
H’Pt
b- Mitchell has accepted the prohibi­ Iteenou.l meeting In thU city yeeter- be going on inside on n grand scale- ‘
tion-republican nomination for govern­ dey reelected lien. W. S. Rowcr.n. u let myself into the basement with a
or of Iowa. Iowa prohibitionists have preeldent. Ex.Pre.ld.nt Hurlton wee latch key and walked into the dining­
issued a call for contribution* to the chosen orator for the next meeting.
room. Strains of music came fron^the
fund for the fight againsi Qie saloon
back part of tho hall, and the miugted
Frankfort, Ky., Sept 35.—The laughter and conversations indicated
Bomilu,, Tex., Sept.23.-John
, wmn jlR»CBll CalI‘ on
a host of guests.
Presently my wife came into the
boy of IS, wu conrlciM „a Mnt,nMd William Breckinridge to resign his seat
to prUon lor Ufa tor the murder ot hi. in the national house until such time dining-room dressed like a prince**;
father near Trenton laat June
He as he can dear himself of the charges she ran up to me, saying:
“Oh, Jack! I’m so glad you’re come
’Piii
,,th'r'' ht,d °P'n —1th u u made by Mias Pollart.
while he was sleeping.
home early.”
"So'm I,"
I;
racket
Tbinitt, Tex. Sept 35.—Anexprere
Caddo, I. T„ Sept 24. -Five Choctaw
•“PPOMd to contain Koo when """Su&gt;T&gt;rfa«p»rty?” Skid she. "ilk •
Indians were found swinging to a tree
n*LhSunday contained only
pool; "no. Indeed, It’s the et&gt;nire™-ry
about 40 miles from this • city. It t*
~cnt and a lot of brown paper. d4
£oo,£.t
■■"«»« -lection »M J
of my wedding."
,
■VS* am .t ____ __
“TIM*," said I, "you’re off; you «
ths bottom of ft
.
.
way off. This is the month of March

Chicago
. , Sept
• . 26. -Frank
--------- — C. Ives
won the international billiard match
*^
at vceDl
central
™1 niualc
music hall Saturday night.
"hen th« fin*l ffame began the Ameri““ cJ»“P’on had to make 999. against
J’835 ~
mad« hy John Roberts, Jr..
, .
champion.
Saturday
°‘Kht * «»ro was: Iv*s, 999; Roberta,
, lve"
score, 6,000; Roberta’
X !,^2’ *5*5 I’,”' ‘T*nd «’«W.
Ro'*rta grand average,
11 80‘'‘10F*rm*r and wir. succumb to Gu,
FAinPlKLD, III., Sept ’5 —L. a
Kurt,, a farmer near Jeffereoortllt
while digging a well wa. ovemomo by
tbe gaa Illa wife dfaeoverwl huTon.
dltlon and went to hla rescue
she was also overcome. Both died be­
fore assistance could reach them. In
recovering the bodies David Porter
barely escaped with his life.

Sept *&lt;’-Adolph
Krug, In the four months that he haM
the office of treasurer of thia dty am- I
b«ul.a . Uttle
MOO.OOQ.
“»• |

ried!"
,
. .
She serenely replied: "I know that
well; 41. 1. th. .nni’^rT

ofmyam n-rrlRr.

Go P«t o. four

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u/ l, DOUGLAS

MICHIGAN STATE NhW4

S3 SHOE
15.00^
»3.50HL

12.50® '
12.25
»2.00 p.

At a meeting of the state board of
agriculture in Lanaiag A. T. St -vens,
of the class of ’93, waa appointed tu&gt;«iavant in the agricultural drpartme.it of
thfe experiment statiorf at a salary of
iSoOr^ J. N. Hatch was appointed in­
structor in mathematics at a salary'of
&gt;500 per year. G. J. Crosby, of the dosof ’93. was given the poaition of a si-.lant in English, salary 8500. The s.tlection of Warren Babcock as osshtant
professor of mathematic^, at a Milary
of 81,000. was approval.

J3.00
Xtt.50
*«zoo

mYfoblams

rH2.00

• DRKS SHOE made Inttalstest
: ■ ,y &lt;6 U $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 er
7 •Ft»:t il to custom made and look and
-j ; it, : w;.h!o«onrmlntay*urfooh«*r,
’
W. L. Dragtai Shoe*. Nuno and
;
’ .1 „ . !*e l»!ta«. lock
If

j Ef &lt;k BKONSON.
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Why Suffer?

May Disrupt Many Corpurailona.
Secretary of State Jochim declines to
accept the article* of association of
the Senate of lhe Happy Hume*
Clubs of America because that- cor­
poration is formed under a special
oct of the last legislature instead of
under the general law. If Jochim is
sustained, in the supremo co-.tru fourfifths of all corporations of this nature
in Michigan will have to reincorpurale.
a* the constitutional prohibition has
never been enforced.

When you can be Cured
‘

■

TOMMY and his FATh

Board of Agriculture.

,

t

•

I’ Eight week* ago Judge Albert Miller
s stricken
with
He died
i.lF.dS arc SUIieriBg wifi* II wa-ttn
ear)v hour
theparalysis
Other morning
iu
j 4v. r-the symptoms are i Bay CUy;
MlUt?r
born in
of'Spirits, IndlgCS- I Vermont iu 1-81U and came wxs
to Michigan
i .’ination. Headache. in ismo. He built the second sawmill
i Liver
• 1 iverluvigorator
luvifforator1 in
I in
now Bay City. He was one
• ' Is
wbut
L rcinedy
for TLiver
", ...nr fr.r
iver '! of the first membersof the Presbyterian

I-h.
&lt;1 more to
do with
It CUrcS tllOUSanua , church.
the development
of northern
Michigan
vei’r; why
Hot
try . than any person now living. Ho wu*
.. -is Liver luvigorator? 53yearsjof age.
ilruvgist will supp'y y°“- !
l.ainbtr Baroeff.
iI Fine started in John Welch's lumber
; docks in West Bay City, spread rapidly
MrVsTY 1/- w &lt;T PUVTDAT to adjoining property, and before it wa»
' got under control hod destroyed 2,­
■ - 500,000 feet of lumber nnd other prop'.«■ Angara Faia.. Hotrtt. ■
| erty valued at 140,000. Balling, Han• son &amp; Co., of Grayling, and Fisher Jt
I Ca, of Bay City, were the owners.
■.i.te u tn •|etn.ip.ni.[A.ni
I There was no doubt that the fire was
■ of incendiary origin, a* two explosions
were heard iu*t before the fire started

"Say. pa, J want to see that building
where that boy lived what never told a
lie," suid a buy at the world's fair.
FOh, you mrtin the Virginia building.
George Washington’s home. Well. 1"
gucM we’U have to taler him there,”
said hi-, father t*&gt; his mother.
"This la Martha’s roam.” said the
father, after they had entered the build­
ing.
“Who’s Martha, pa—the cook?"
“No, she was George Washington’*
wife.’’
"Well, our cook's named Murtha.
Say. pa. what all did George do?"
"Tut. tuL child; you mustn't speak
so familiarly of . tbe father of your
country."
' .
•
"Whs he my fatherTtoo?”
"Yes. in a way."
"Then my nutre’s Washington, ain't
nr
“No. my son; don’t ask so many fool
questions."
"Was he your father, too?"
"Yes. yes.”"Was he mamma—"
"Shut up. Hu was the father of
the
whole country, I told you."
* “Was be the father of his wife?’’
"Ain I your mother’* father?"
"No; you said George was."
"Now keep still and don't ask any
more questions. ’*
"Say, pa, George had lota of children,
didn't he?"
"No, he didn't have any. Now if you
uk another question 1'11 take you right
home."—Chicago Inter Ocean.
A BANQUET TO BE A CLIMAX.

long-lived rulers.
Tho Germr.n Fatherland H„a
Abundance of Th m.
A Dttkt'i Golden Weddlnr-The neotrO
Hl» People Expense.

There seem* to l&gt;e something very
nalubriou* in the climate of Germany,
.particularly for person* of royal blood,
if one may judge from the ripe old age
to which the heads of tho various
kingdoms, duchies, and principalities
have attained The celebration of the
fiftieth anniversary of Miecession to
the throne has been commemorated In
several petty states of the fatherland
within the past few yctos. The duke
of Saxe-Cobnrge-Gothu. mother of the
lamented prince Consort of Queen Vic­
toria, is beyond the Biblical limit by
several years. The grand duke of
Saxe-Weimar, who lived iu the beauti­
ful town made famous by Goethe,
Schiller, Herder, Wieland and Liszt,
has reigned marc than fifty years, and
has celebrated the fiftieth anniversary
of his marriage. The prince regent of
Bavaria has also lived more than three
score years and teu. The king of
Saxony is "white haired and seventy.”
ahd the grand duke of Baden and the
duke of Meiningen arc men approach­
ing the time when they will Ims called.
The prince of Lippe-Detmold died only
a few weeks ago, nt the age of seventy­
seven.
'
But none of. the petty German sov­
ereigns who took part with Emperor
William L, his great chancellor and
his immortal field marshal in the re­
creation of the German empire is more
popular than Grand Duke Frederick
William, of Mecklenborg-Strelitz. Only
recently he celebrated the semi-cen­
tennial anniversary of his marriage to
Grand Duchess Augusta, hi* cousin,
who was born a princess of Great Brit­
ain.
The grand duke, say* the Chicago
Post, is closely related to the present
generation of the ilohenzollerns. He
was born October 17. 1819, and was the
son of Gram! Duke George, brother of
the famous Queen Louise, the mother
of the first Emperor William, and
Grand Duchess Marie, daughter of
Laudgrave of IleSMt-Casscl. After a
thorough preparation for a university
course by the professors of the gym­
nasium ut Neustrelitz he entered the
University of Bonn in 1836. He was
one of the first rulers'sons to be en­
rolled at a German university and his
advent ut the «&gt;!d institution was dis­
cussed far anti wide. His example has
been followed by hundreds of princes ,
since that time and to-day it is a-.
much a mutter of course that the scion
of a ruling hou'e spend several yearn

□1

RbrtMfille.
Ind., aliout a m&lt;
tice Schwab ton • :.cin.
man ‘ V. e rere on the «
and were rudely tr^uhi n.
lust before
daylight by a grand era
We found
our coach hanging uver a «■ -.»® tinned
by a break in the bridge rer Mt.irtH.
fork river The engine
.
tender and
baggage car and the true! • of our car
were down iu the river The end.*
.
of
our coach rested on either side nt the
ragged gap in the bridge A wrecking
crew got there nt daylight, pulled us
oat of our predicament, and started to
clear Then there was fun
"A photographer got there with the
first rays of the morning sun.’and pre­
pared to take pictures for some illus­
trated journal He got his instrument
set up. focussed and all ready, and was
about to let'cr go. when the foreman
of the wrecking crew deliberately held
a shovel before the lens and spoiled
the exposure The photographer, an
old hand, fully acquainted with the
policy of the railroad companies to
prevent the photographing of wrecks,
if possible, tried it again He got back
a trifle on higher ground, but when ail
was ready again he found a line of
men holding rubber coats on poles,
obscuring the view of the wreck His
third attempt met with a movement of
the railroaders to '-mash his camera,
and he hastily retreated with it to a
neighboring fence
"All this time a middle-aged, de­
termined-looking farmer leaned over
bls fence, within fifty yards of the
broken bridge, an interested spectator
of the proceedings. To him the pho­
tographer went and asked tho privilege
of taking the picture from bis land,
promising a copy to him of tbe picture
made.
That was agreeable to the
farmer and the camera was soon in po­
sition again, but again tbe rubber
coats went up and stopped the busi­
ness. Then the farmer determined to
have a picture if it cost a farm. Send­
ing his man to the bam, he directed
him to hitch up a wagon, and, after
fastening a high step ladder into it, he
drove down to the fence corner, took
the photographer aboard and in a few
minutes the latter had secured several
good exposures of the entire wreck.
The coats could not be raised high
enough that time, but the whole
wrecking crew made for tbe wagon,
determined to wreck that camera.
But the farmer, with a few words,
gathered a dozen or to of ^tout farm
hands about him. and, armed with
clubs, they got aboard the wagon, sur­
rounded the photographer and camera,
and, standing off the wrecking
crew.
,.
drove off the field safe and In triumph,
iNTrourpatf CROW
AN INTEMPERATE CROW.

rjttU Lawag i Ffirtk.rfi

TiMt table.
t» effect July 30. M»1
. F ivir.u* Kuu:e batweea GraMt Rspidr, D-rel*

Alto
Eliti'Me
( I ,rg&lt;vin*
i oka (Mmim
ifiasr
ifiililkrii
■irauil Utdgtl^inslDK
Dvtroir

I Iff

,n! &lt; uy
KJiuurs

lot U
Grand Ledge
'
Wwi | a. M.
f.V iDr.'riHt
l-.ii-.l.X
(■&gt;,&lt;• .1 l.-'d!'.Mutllken .
.Still He'd
*
Wcodbury
Id* (Mima
(Twkiwllle
K.'illil U«4ltO
Xld'onl
Kwt Pari*
t tax.il Kapl.lt.

|f» M?

iSraMd iexige
| Cortland

ES
9 10

I Howard City
Ar iHUutoo
•• I rtinore
• Evary day, omen week day* only, f atop
•n niKual.
Parlor car* on all train* betwren Graaff
lUi-id* and Detroit. Keats 26 renls. Gvm&gt;*etlaW
nade in Union stai ion. Grand Rapki* with tbe
Chicago* Warr Michigan Railway pon
NICAOO AND TIIK W1ST AHO FOB MCIO•HIM. Ma?«I!'Tkk.Tkavkhsk Citv, Fiji Raf- '
UM*. CHAHLBVOIX, rKTOMKBV A1*D BAT
Vikw. Favorite route to the rammer resort*
iff northern Michigan.
Train* leave Grand RapM* for Ciileaco, 7M
VM. wsa A M. and lai P. M.. KlS P M..
•UrfB P M. Arrive Cbliar 12:rt&gt; F. M.. 4ilff
P. M . «JO P. M.
A. M. and 1 «e A. M.,
frxerpt Haturday, via. BL Joseph and nteam-

a Dlatingulxhed Company.
A committee of the board of director*
of the world’s fair has been appointed
to take charge of a great exposition
banquet to be given to the foreign
commissioners. President Cleveland and
cabinet, the governors of the states
and great dignitaries of lhe world, Oc­
i*ave tor Tra verse City 7 JO A. M.,
V.lft 1*. M. and t|:UP. M.
tober 10 or 12. The intention is to dis­
l.ea»c lor Charlevoix. I’elottky and Bay View
tance anything heretofore attempted
TJ0 A.M . and 11:101*. M.
Parlor cars on dsj train* and ^deeper- otr
in America, and the plans are upon a
isbt train* between ttavView. Grand Rapids,
scale in keening with the country, the
IJtC . 19, 100
tjiicaco and Detroit. TbrouKb patace rar bet»*en Hasllnnaod Bay View, via. U K. A 3.During the week ended September !8 fair and Chicago. Expenses are not to
4.'nnl. Ha.tlas . |
R’y.. D. L4S. RR.andC.* W. M. R’y.
A*k ouraKeii's for further particulars CT'
reporta sent in by sixty observers in be thought of until after the event Is
write tn
various portions of the state to the over. The guest* are to number five or
Gao KOK DBHAVKM.Genl PaesTAK’L
six
hundred.
For
a
banquet
hall
the
Grand Rapldr.
state board of health indicated that
.—
lyphomslarinl t..er, ioi!»en«. eholen,.
Audi'
Music hall, or some
morbus uud neuralgia increAsed in area torium.
' Central
‘ "
prevalence. Typhoid fever was re­ large theater.' • A great floor 'is to be
.Builder of
Gaic&amp;ga,
Tonic a
ported at forty-eight places, diphtheria constructed and the decorations are to
, at thirty-one, measles ut six and scarlet be unlimited. Sweet music Is to ci&gt;m*
TIME TABLE.
from hidden minstrels while the wines
In effect July 30. 1*93
fever at forty-six place*.
of th^ Orient are used’ to pledge the
Paid Bic Dividends.
future of the Occident The purest of
“T
BUtlOO*.
। The directors of the old Lumber- oratory is to flow along with the rarest
meu'.* national bank of Muskegon have of champagne as the greatness of’the
declared another dividend of 20 per fair and the gcaxl will ot all nation* to
cent, on the capital stock of lhe bauk. Chicago is told in song and story. At
•9 lo
patupbiK.
payable at once. Tbix tuakes a total of present artists ore working on the
HlehlHtitl Juliet
Dr. WILLIAMS’
1T« per'ernt. paid to the stockholders of elaborate invitation cards. If Chicago
Uilo
men can do anything great the exposi­
tbe bank since it went into Tliquida‘ “
Ariton . ...
"I have a crow at home that dearly Coverdale
Schcnecudy, W.Y.
tion otl account oi its charter having tion banquet will be greater than any he entered the army. The sons of the
other yet attempted.—Chicago Tribune. present emperor are not only to be­ loves whisky and has a constant desire shullz...^.
ftr
N
».i4 Brockvllk, OaL expired.
- come students .at Bonn, but are to at- to bowl up when not already satisfied Hast:*.:*.
tend the gymnasium or college at in that direction." said Maxwell. Con­
I
The anniversary meeting of '.he Ep­
A more graceful, gracious and able Kiel for nine years, taking the full stantine to u SL Louis Globe-Democrat ■VnotlAnil
&gt;3»&gt;
' worth league was held in Grant! Rap­ presiding officer than Mrs. Potter course of the institution.
man. "It all started with my son, a
• . kcvi*ri. blcl:»criids. Officer* for the ensuing year were Palmer can hardly be imagined. • The voting grand duke hereditary of harcm-scarum rascal, who cooked
• r«. andTttu her*. Edu
lbs Grand Kai .fft l’.u»- elected as fpllirtrs:
Beautiful and always
faultlessly Mecklenburg-Strelitz *pcrtt several wheat grains in whisky ami fed the t tet rod...........
Grand Itapid. artd N »ra»sl School.
Rev. J. U. F^.uytl. city, president; Rev O D
A. ' 1'iri-ii, 1’rupr. Chare. Traverse City, vic-- president; Rev A dressed In pretty summer gowns which years at Bmni studying law. history bird with them. This went on a long
Craig. Hillsdale, secretary !Uv A F Hart, fit her. charming little figure to perfec­ and political science. After leaving time without my knowledge until the
tion.
Mrs.
Palmer
stands
at
the
long
the institution he passed a year in bird became infatuated with wheat
Kalamazop. treasurer
StaLcas.
table in the board room of the lady traveling in Italy and Switzerland. prepared in that man per. 1 noticed
SB
managers of tbe world’s fair, wielding At the suggestion of his cousin. King tliat the boy and the bird became great
11 astings
ity
ank
Burglars broke into the post office at her little mallet with judgment, and Frederick Willistn IV., he then en­ friends, so mu&lt;4i that the latter
Charlevoix, blew open the safe and took tact All atfrU of unpleasant elements tered the Prussian army to prepare would acknowledge thanks and desire
Hastings, - « Mich.
East Cooper Lv..
*4 10
• 8260 Inymoney and8300 worth of stamps are to be met in the little company. himself for-an active military’career. formorb of what 1 thonAt to be ordi­ Rleblaud Janet.
Cressey
j Dajral Gilder, of Atlanta, has been re­ One state thinks itself elighted in the
In DM2 the prince hereditary became nary wheat grains by the most un- Ml'n
' arrested and lodged in jail. He is tbd general distribution of jurors of award; engaged to Princess Augusta, daugh­ melodious caw that a crow was pos­ Delton
M ftPLUS 812-000.00.
man who »hot Charles Burton for another complain* that her schemes ter’ of Duke Adolf, of Cambridge, sessed of. I thought to make friends ClovrntaJe.........
Shultz.................
• .ated uoiler the laws of the State of •teuling potatoes a short time ago.
are not followed: a third assert* that the sou ot King George III. of Eng­ with the bird by presenting it with a
• Michigan.
; The Ames Iron company resumed she ha* been maliciously treated, and a land and Queen Charlotte, who few grains of wheat, but after taking HASTIRUS
Opea for business Dec. 15.19M.
, work at the mine at East Ishpeming fourth wishes passes for her family to was born a princess of Mecklenburg- one or two it invariably turned away
i »ei
in apparent di &gt;gusL I couldn’t under­
I with a full force, having made sales of the third and fourth generation. But Strelltz. In 'September, 1860, he -sue
OFFJCKBS:
Mrs. Palmer’s mental endowment is ceeded
„________________________
his blind father as grand duke. stand it ut alL My son. after judi­
- •• • UMU. ITesideut;
orc warranting resumption.
There is a 4-year-oid boy ut Muske­ fully equal to her physical gift*, and* since that time he has devoted himself ciously cultivating lhe bird’s appetite lutn-in*.
I). W. Reynolds. Cubler. gon who has saved 150, and invested it she keenly foresees am! averts con­ assiduously to the welfare of hi* little for whisky wheat, mixed whisky in its !
n.tu: ctors: .
, in the county order* now being issued troversy. She told a belligerent mem­ country. Many of its most famous in­ drinking water, which was not ill re­
ber, n bo lately insisted on examining stitutions uro due to his liberality. ceived. It was not long until he had Charlevoix
A’. Heyoaliis.
by Muskegon county.
G. Koblnliou,
ft. H. Messer.
'
Fire at Manistique* destroyed twelve the secretary's minutes, .that "no busi­ He took an active part in the wars of that crow sipping pure whisky and
getting hilariously loaded. Then J
Chester *Ie»»er.
fciKu CsrvKh,
large business houses. The estimated ness will be transacted until members 1M6 and 1870-71 and then gained the
P. T. Colgrove.
losses aggregate 8150.000: partially Jn- are seated.” and thus she ingeniously lasting gratitude of Emperor William discovered the trick one day and 1 set­
tled up a loug account with that youth.
guides her troubled Imrk away from and his supporters.
• v
!ntt- department in la Barry gured
een*l uo;y.
v in i ;-.iv i per rent lotervst on ail time | The. furniture house of Hager Bros, shoals and quicksands. It is a fine les­
The report that Duke George of But the crow is not satisfied without
son in parliamentary law to spend an Meiningen intended to abdicate in whisky. After di’inking a little it will
j was completely destroyed by fire at
Atl train* wtH 'inn at Crook* 1 Lake CrmetBC
hour in studying her methods. The favor of his son, the brother-in-law of stagger about and feebly flap its
•• ---t..!». 1-.&lt;» &gt;l&gt;nnL
Marquette
and
two adjoining
shops
they ar*
man who sits by. and who Is snid to the German emperor, has been official­ winjs, meanwhile giving vent to a « ben
B*ntw mart tie at lhe ilbprt nt Iwt * mlawere also burned. Total loqs. f23.000.
.I'MtNlSTitATOK S BALK.
’
le^yiux time of train*. »• that a senls
have been her teacher in these matters. ly denied. The rumor arose from the squawk that is. a cross between a bag­ ule* Iff
utter
ol the estate of Austin!) Ba,imly have time tn '■tiec.v ‘t propem ; i tbem.'seit
The tenth annual encampment of the is rarely consulted now.
resignation from the army of the duke pipe and a squeaky door hinge. It will
:H'JA11 S’JLJ
Bl Eaton county battalion.,G. A. IL, was
then
endeavor
to
balance
itself
on
a
hereditary and bis return to Mein­
■ ■lav
'.I l.ofth&gt;-IdRli.-jt
bidder,
.. at. Eaton Kupids
,
of tbe ct tni
Seplt-iuber.
A. onD..Friday
lag*, h
held
ingen. Few people in Germany, how­ jierch with the most ridiculous fcsulta.
'." ‘-"‘.b- .lu _i
The Muskegon County Horticultural
A little of something from all the
the aJterooon at the j
ever. would be surprised if the rumrr The recovery always brings a sullen
rtv*erit&gt;e&lt;l
In th*
town­ floclety will not hold its usual fair this world’s four corners seems to be gath­
■' Inti.g ' In
ttie” cduL'ty
of Barry,
humor
to
the
bird,
and
for
an
entire
should' pi ore to be founded in fact.
In the ebusty of Barry,
ered into the world’s fair corners, and
Of .Mlfhtean.
M!cblE.*n. [Minuant
pursuant to
hi year.
•
The feigning duke has long suffered day it will mope in some dark corner
with so many strange people, new
1 , t1-’: r,,yDl'
l‘ram?
Fruita i Tho
D;&lt;3.1 VV
bym’TbT
rhen Probate
The ICloTer
’lover Condenseii MiIk
.uiik company
cumpuuj
from illness and has been unable to nnd take on a most vicious temper.
• Hirn
n county. Michigan, all nt
of the of Northville has increased its capital
capital {wildings, strange customs ana c.uriosi- spend more than a few weeks each When in this latter frame of mind it is
, ties, it would be a wonder iflunusual
’’: from 120.000 to 840.000.
year In the beautiful capital of the quite dangerous t-» offer any consola­
• Hu- rounty of lurry, in the Mate of )j The largest lynx ever killed in Chip
Chtp-­ events did not succeed each other with little duchy. Tbe duke was married tion to the bird. f&lt;&gt;r it la ill received
. kn.»i ND&lt;1 drsenbed a* follow*, pewa county wa*
was shot near Detour. It great rapidity. The three quaint cara­ morganatically several years ago--af­ and apparently does nogrxxl."
vels. the Santa Maris, the Pinta and ter the death of his wife—to Fraulein
"i h w&lt;j*t quarter (Hi Of the anutli west measured‘ 5
~ feet‘ 10 ‘inches in length.
TALKING LIONKEYS.
Nina, exact reproductions so far as pos­
Helena Franz, a member of the famous
'
nt •erilon twenty-two C£li town. N. W. French, of Union City, has a
1 north Kil.geulDr &lt;9. we t.
1 P&amp;alm book that was printed iu 1599. sible of the veritable ships in which Meiningen theater. She was created They Kava N»«t fer.rr.r I
Tvt. Bwt
J W. ilKNDKnSHOTr.
1 One of the-H&amp;me''"BdU&gt;on sold recently Columbus brought his crew to America
Tnlk with Uarner.
Baronewide Heldburg upon her mar­
Administrator..
I four hundred years ago, have sailed up
A chimnit.zcc who can Miy •Good :
-d. August )6th. ISS3.
| for 88,500.
riage. The couple have lived happily
to Chicago
from
the gift of that Kala­
Fowls
in Spain,
Wakeshma'township,
together, caring little for society or day. stranger,” in the Maori tongue, a
.V.........
, are dvinxr In great num- government to our own; thousands
of
go: Ila who speaks a little Fijian, and
mazoo county, are dying
num­ singers from the musical societies of the pomp of court life.
dying in great
&lt;
which
MORTGAGE BALL
- bers from a r,
—Ills j!------- —Hinh
• The prince hereditary, who will suc­ an urang outang who has mastered a
- .alt bavin* bre-D made iu the conditions
forcible German expletive, are do
me
----------------- ------- „
. rtAin nlor'iow* made by John Horn Jr. kills them a few hours after they are !■ in
Chicago for a festival week and sung ceed his father sooner or later in tho clareii by Prof. Garner, the famous atn
• : &lt; athn-n Horn to Charles A. Wlea*aman.
control of the duchy, is a man of lit­
' some of the choice Works of the masters
fl*:- ! .i uart 2i»t. A. D ISM. and recorded attacked.
dent
nf the monkey race, to be now iu
The work of drilling for coal at Mont­ of music; France ha* celebrated the erary rather than military instincts.
•! .-nire of the rt-KiMrr of deed*, for the
. 'f Harry and State rtf Michigan, on lhe rose ha* been discontinued, a depth of music; France nan ceicuinKU .... His wife Charlotte, the eldest sister of hl* possession.
the
bastile with great “
energy,
taKingofux
w&gt;c
““'"y, tho German emperor and known be­
it is to be hoped, saffs the Lady’*
-• ".H/ ..f.lannxry A.D «M. In Uber tint mort of 154 feet having been reached with- taking
as i*
‘ its
‘ annual custom;
• -’m
Machinery
—h&lt;nMrv hball
Bn
• - &lt;•. F*ge MX on which mortgage there I* out finding it in paying quantities.
Pictoriad. that the worthy professor,
■ tntyl tn lie due at the date of thia notice the
1 tower has been struck by lightning, fore her marriage as the "Venus of who-ie very interesting book on "The
■.:ri
four hundred Mid seventv-nine dollar*
Jonathan Neal died at hi* late resi­ but escaped further injury; the Viking tho Hohenzollcrns," was never deeply
• ' to- rent*, and an attorney'* fee of fiPeea
Speech of Monkeys" attracted so much
in
love
with
her
busband,
nnd
the
mar
­
'• t.ir* i&lt;rovj&lt;fr&lt;i for In said mortgage, and no dence in Novi after a brief illness, in i ship and its Danish crew have been
riage In consequence has been unhap­ attention last year, will bring his pete
• ' - | rucredliiQ&gt; at law having been Instttuwelcoined with great firing of gun* and py
t"t
n-overthe money* secured by *ald the 94th year of his age.
Her cleverness' and beauty have homo with him when their vocabulary
— W of
of banners;
banners; ana
and bo
so ujc
the busy
The
spool
factory
at Alpena will start • waT
"“•rt*ARe. or any part thereof:
baa grown romewhaL In order to give
up
again
this
week.
uua/
'"•U. tlirrefore.by virtue of the powerof sale
The offlee of Lewi.'grUtraUI .I flint ; &lt;&gt;•)■"
■&gt;=. '«ch_^'h iu ,peelil inel- brought many men to her feet. The us an &lt;&gt;pportunity of listening to their
cot,t,i -&lt;t ft, uld ti&gt;ortg*Re. and the atatuto tn
duke would have been engaged in
‘uch c»«e made and provided, node* is hereby
dent or excitement
edifying conversation.
many
dnels
had
it
not
been
that
his
given that on Haturd ay the 4tb day of Wovonber. wa* entered by burglars, the safe blown I
On the professor’s principle there
A i». itoj. atten o’clock lu the forenoon. Iabau open and 885 in money taken.
station In life precluded his giving or
I
»&lt; ll .it public auctieii, tn lhe highest bidder, al
seem* Tjo reoeon why they should not
accepting
a
challenge.
He
cared
little
The first Columbian half dollar, for
t’&gt; -north front door of tbe court bouse In the
be
taught to speak English a* well a*
Charles
A.
Baldwin,
postmaster
at
for
his
military
duties,
although
he
t&gt;( ILwtlng*. (that being tho nlace | cnaries n.
.—
which Wyckoff. L
Seamans A Benedict
was
placed1 in
any other language, *o wu may yet
” “ —
-—
tn jail
(all at Kala- ' wmcn
V -ere lhe Circuit court for Barry county Is hold■ j Vicksburg,
1
a,A non is
&lt;■ nn
evhib. held tho rank of lieutenant general,
expoS
iti0___
n 810,000,
on exhib’ the prenilw* described In said mortgage, or manoo for thirty days for drunkenness.
enjoy the novel sensation of being
and
secured
so
many
leaves
of
absence
»&lt;• tnu.-h thereof n* may be i»-cessary to pay the
sleep in the country near a ltion In lhe Remintrton booth, section
greeted with an oral welcome from
"mount due on said mottgage. with six He went to
amps with 8170 in his pockets. •
block “J,’’ northeast corner, main that he was rarely with bis division. behind the bars of a cage in the welll"r rent interest, aud all legal coats, lostemer
of the Modern Woodmen of balcony, Manufactures building. A He is by no means a handsome man. known "house” in the zoological gar*lth »i attorney’s fee of fifteen dollars nest of tramps
His
dislike
of
the
soldier
’
s
life
doesnot
- —-------------eorenantert for therein, the premises being
A camp c. ...' xa instituted at She- ! special Columbian guard keeps watch mu
c--,-r|t&gt;.-.| in nMd mortgage a* all that piece
World
has been
I over the
coin constantly
from nine un­ add to his popularity in a country so dens.
Recoin
eoott«ntlyjrom
••'■1 i irvei of land lying attaata lathe
-------—
Prof.
devoted to militarism as is Germany.
p
"’" Garner claims, moreover, to
the township nt Rarrv
Harry, m
la tbe Couaty hovgan.
thBlack, dealer* in dry m five
o'clock, at which ■-------time it is locked
nveocnK».
have mastered almcat the whole of the
of
W1
J
sut„
of
Michigan,
. ................. ................................. &gt;
kD0WD, Liringaum 4 zoo. filed chattel mort- I up.taoMot
«- —. nf the Carv
C«y screw
«rew door fire
Ire He is a clever man. hocrever, a com­ peculiar language which tbe monkey*
■ Mini dr-M-rlbed ■« follows-, to Wit:
.
___ ’ — _A_ -A
poser
of
merit
and
the
author
of
a
____
T&gt;- nonh w*«t quartar |N Ik)ot the south
„d bergl^-proot »&lt;-. "th
nee
I
■peak among themaelvea Perhaps he
e-»t &lt;iu i&gt;ter f.H K l*&gt;of aecttmi lour (8 « and
gating 883,000.
-.tt.chn.enL . Tbe^ta b;tal«d ta. number of playa which he has trans­ will be able to treat ns, one of these
tli- Miuih esst quarter (H K k) of the south 00)4 gag^Wc-u has named a committee 10-7 attaenmenu _ __ ____________
lated Into modern Greek. Although
quarter &lt;s R it) oi mh sect Iou four &lt;«&gt; all «■
Gov. Bic general municipal incorpora- i heavy case of cast bras* and plate glass,
day*, to a translated re port of a debate
he
Is
more
popular
in
Athens
than
In
town
(T j, nor1h or rauge nine west (N B • prepares
ion bill.
and with it are displayed tbe certificate
Meiningen, there Is little doubt that In a Simian parliament, so that we may
i?.i 0ou,M“’hiff eighty *crw of land more or
James
lion
bill. McCarty, aged 79, a resident from1 the mint and other documents tee­ bo will m.ko • wile Md hdlbhil ™ i b»’« »» opportunity ot eompnrlnf It
* n™neh county since 1831, died in | tifying to its identity.—Daily Columb*l*-d Augn*t4th. IRB3
1 with human eloquence
9UU.PU.flUU. NS.
WlKMXMAX.
CU A HIJ’S A.
at Branch county since
Mor&lt;OCM&gt;
bian.
Goldwaur.
Philip T. Cquibov*.
Attorney for .Mortgagee.

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1

�Tbe Chicafo Inter Ocean has thia to «ay
of Mlchlfaa'a day at tbe fair. "Yesterday
was Miehlffan’a day. To m state is Chi­
Thursday, Sept. 28, x893cago under greater obligation than to her
MARSHALL L. COOK. BCItor,
lumber. Iron and copper producing neigh­
bor. The Interchange cf commerce be­
ywt HASTINGS. MICH., PO8TOFFICK,
tween Chieago and Michigan la great,
AUOU8T 14. 1879.________
constant and forever increasing. The
Michigan wun Is al home in Chicago, and
tbe Chicago man's home is largely built
and famished frdm material that has come
DEMOCRATS WANT TARIFF.
from Michigan. In the matters of tbe
World’s Columbian exposition Michigan
•tobington; Sept 20th.—The public bas been Chicago's steadfast friend and
bestrlBgs before the ways and means com­ ally. It was at Detroit that the National
mittee were concluded to-day. It Is the Editorial convention which "boomed the
Intention of the committee to commence ■frlr,” and boomed Chicago, too, was held.
work at once upon a new tariff bill. L. Chicago felt hopeful when she learned
F. Holden, of Cleveland, Ohio, spoke tn that the convention was to be held In
favor of retaining tbe existing duty -on Michigan, and has felt grateful ever since.
lead ore. He declared If the duties were To Michigan Chicago te also indebted for
reduced, tbe miners’ wages would be de­ the splendid services ef ex-Senator Pal­
mer, than whom no man better could have
creased. Mr. Holden [a the editor of the
Cleveland Pialndealer and Mr. Payne ask­ filled the honorable yet onerous position
of President of tbe National Board of
ed him if he had not in bls paper support­
Commissioners. To his unerring sagacity,
ed the democrat platform which was for
to his unwearied patience, and to bls un­
tariff reform. Mf. Holden declined to answer.the question, however, saying that it varying suavity tbe great success of the
great undertaking -of the age is largely
did not enter Into the subject which he
due. Hence, as it is well-nigh needless
came to discuss.
'
to add. Chicago took great interest In
( “You believe then." asked Mr. Hopkink,
'‘‘Ih* a system and policy which will affprd Michigan’s day. and rejoiced that, despite
cloudy skies. It was a day well honored
-neoefisary protection to American indus­
and vastly enjoyed by an immense concourse
tries and labor.”
of cltlsens of the peninsular State and of
“Yes,” answer^ My, HpMen.
tbe western metropolis, and of far-distant
John H. Coyne, a wortemaa of nineteen
Florida, whose Orange groves were cele­
years’ experience In tbe carpel industry,
brated on the same day with the pine forprotested in behalf of tala brother workers,
estsof Michigan.”
against any reduction (a tbe rates of duty
on carpets and declared that a reduction
An exchange says Governor Altgeld is
would reduce tbe wage*of the workmen.
maturing a brilliant scheme to give em­
The fact was brought oabduring the dis­
ployment to a great number of idle men in
cussion that Mr. Coyne te a democrat and
Illinois. His plan Is to call an extra ses­
voted a democrat ticket lasttfall.
sion of the legislature and issue bonds to
“Hqw do you like the change?" asked
pay for the-bunding of miles of permanent
Mr! Hapklua.
roads in tbe state, which would.give em­
"Well I voted for the change, and we
ployment to a great number of-ldle men.
have got U^w|th a, vengeance. I do not
He says tbe state Is rich and out of debt,
like h
Tripupo.
and can well afford the outlay. Really,
if this report be true, it appears that the
j
The "tariff bearings” which are accord­ governor of Illinois te not without lucid
ed the various Industrial Interests by the intervals. Tbe above mentioned plan, if
Ways and Means cosMuittee, of ■’ Congress, carried out, would prove to be a great and
are developing some good solid facts that permanent benefit to tbe state of Illinois.
cannot be very palatable to adherents of The enhancement of the values of tbe
free trade.
farm lands alone, by reason of great per­
One delegation of workingmen that manent thoroughfares throughout the
came from Philadelphia represented 50,­ state, would be greater than the entire
000 laborers In the Boe ef woven fabrics. cost of lhe Improvement. It Is lime for
Tbe chairman, who acted as spokesman, this question of road improvement to be
referred to establishments that one year taken up in earnest, all over the country,
ago were employing over 10.000 hands 60 for It Is ooe of the most important Issues
hours per week, that wereyflow running before the people. The governor of Illi­
leas than 7.500 bands only 17 hours per nois has much to be forgiven for past acts;
week—a ent ot over 25 percent lu the num­ but tbe-people will doubtless be willing to
ber employed and a reduction of over 70 forgive much that Is past. If he will take
percent In hours employed. The chair­ up this great reform and carry It forward
man had no hesitation in saying that successfully; for the benefit! derived
tbe uncertainty of the future and demo­ would be so great and obvious, upon the
cratic threats of free trade were responsi­ completion of the work, as to cover with
ble for the change. He said that were it honor tho. man chiefly Instrumental in
not for the tnreats the textile laborers carrying it forward.
would be as prosperous as they were one
Congressman Thomas, of this district,
year ago.
Congressman .Turner, of Georgia, one has acquired more than an ordinary repu­
of the free-trade majority df tbe commit­ tation ausong members of the House. Dur­
tee, thought that he saw a-piace to score a Ing/a recent speech In the House he gave
point for tariff reduction and called at­ utterance to the following, which touches
tention to the big “tax" paid by every tbe situation. He said:—"If this country
.wearer of woolen goods, remarking inci­ can be run on either the protection or free
dentally that the democratic party desired trade plan. It cannot endure a halting,
to enact a great saving for all by remov­ vacillating course between the two.” The
ing this “tax.” Tbe workingman was evi­ business and Industrial interests or the
dently "leaded" with facte, and complete­ country a»e closely united. Destroy the
ly exploded the Cougreeaman's little eu­ feeling of confidence upon which they
logy upon the benefits of free trade by re­ both depend and they must suffer. What
plying as follows:—
is demanded Is some good, stable policy—
“Well, I suppose tbe duties upon all the something upon whldtrllie business inter­
woolen goods I wear in a y*ar could be ests of tbe country can depend and upon
paid with wages I could earn In two days, which they can form some basis fdr tbe
and I am now loalug two days every future. Tho recent dense uncertainty sur­
week on account, as 1 believe, of tbe rounding everything bas been largely re­
threat to reduce duties, which. If carried sponsible for tbe loss of confidence and
out, would teduce my weekly wages by an universal distrust When these two ele­
amount that would pay my share of the ments are united the result must be a
paralysis of business. If we are to have
duties for a year at least”
free trade tbe party in power should an­
Cleveland Ilan Been Hung in Kffiffy.
nounce their policy so that there could be
An effigy of Grover Cleveland. Presi­ ample preparation for IL Good faith with
dent of tho United States,- was found by a the people who placed them in power
watchman early this morning hanging to a should prompt them to announce tbelr
itree in tbe State Capitol grounds.
policy at tbe earliest possible moment
The effigy consisted of a black coat,
। pan is and black slouch hat. On the
A vast desert one night and a city of
breast of tbe coat were pinned tbe fol Iow- 25,000 people tbe uext night, was one
of
log:
tbe features of the recent settlement of
Amice Orient cum c.iud« porel; salveral
the Cherokee strim This territory now
Bgo sum quern aubdere mores Grover bas a population of over 100,000.
Amerlcanus, Dlsce hinc quid prodere
prosit!)
,
Card •rThMica.
[Greeting my plg-talled friend from tbe
To our many friends and neighbors who
-Orient! I am that American Grover
so kindly assisted us during the sickness,
wboaa thou dld’st suborn. See now bow death and burial of our dear wife and
bleased Is tbe fate ot traitorol!]
mother, we extend our heartfelt thanks.
Mamming Doud ami family.
Tbe other inscriptions on the placard

Hastings Banner.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

"A public office is a public trust,’' but It
should not.be a Wall street trust Dicta­
tor Graver L, successor to Charles I. Where
ia our Croaawelir Must we doff our hats
io Imperialism? Nero fiddled while R one
burned, bnt Grover would dance at the
/aaeral of American liberty.
God give us men: lo! Freedom

Reduced rates to fairs for 1898 via the
Michigan Central. One fare rate for the
roundtrip. Children over five and under'
19, half fare.
Dates of Fair

and for
Salo of Tickets
Kept. 1K ton.

Where Held
Araud Itapidi?
(inwd Rapids,

IJraltfor
rfrnd’fa
MMMM

■MM Rapids,
Charlotte.

Wrong rules the land; waiting
C. R. Omou,
Agent.
Justice sleeps.
There te do clew to the identity of the
The Michigan Central will until Septem­
rritar.
»
ber 80th sell round trip tourists tickets,
The effigy and laser I pilons have been limited to return not later than October
Cap- 81st at tbe following low rates:
Traversa City, Mlcb..
87.10
Itob—Sxcranreuto. (CaQ Bee.
Bay View )
8.95
Petoskey |
Harbor Springs, Mich
No. Tbe Smith that wan bon* down
Mackinaw &lt;3cy.
10. SO
•outh the other night was not Hoke
Mackinac island,
11.30
Elk Rapids
Smith, but a colored nun betooglng to tbe
7,93
Charlevoix
8.95
nnnwrxxM Smith family. You are evident

ty not an old ooidter or y&lt;m would know that
Hokwattli rota In tbe pension depart-

Ottawa Beach

2.55

C. R. OsBOJCV,

Between the Live Stock pavilion and
and the windmills, south ot the great Ag­
ricultural building and overlooking the
lagoon, stands a large rectangular struct­
ure called tbe French Bakery. Here are
exhibited wonderful bread making ma­
chines (one nf which te capable of furnish­
ing the staff of life to 500.000 people each
day) and ovens of French manufacture,
which are a revelallon to our bakers.
"Tbe proof of the pudding te the eat­
ing," as the old saw bas IL nnd the proof
of the machinery is the quality of the1 art­
icles produced; therefore tho exhibitors
A cream of tarter baking powder.
are manufnctoriog bread and pastery of
every description before the eyes of the Highest of alia leavening strength
spectators. They sell these goods at a
Latest United States Govern­
nominal rate, and serve yon the best cop
of coffee on the grounds for a nlekle. ment Food Report.
Not satisfied with this liberality (consider­ R0VAt.BAK.sc P^Cs°;;n y
ing that they have to pay 45 per cent
blood money to the Exposition) they offer
a free ride on Che intramural railway to
every one of their patrons spending thirty
cento's at tbe bakery. Id other words “
person gets thirty cents worth of lhe fin­
est French bakery goods for twenty cents
which te lhe beet argument why visitors
should by all means patronize this, tbe
fairest and sqaarest of ail eating places
at the Fair.
Using 4he Intramural ticket thus . pro­
vided by the liberal management of the
French Bakery, and taking a north bound
train, one should stop at the Midway
station. Passing many interesting shows
This doesn’t express our
previously described in these columns, we
come to a circular edifice, ornamented feelings at all, but it ex­
with a delicately carved wooden facade, actly hits the
the famous Panorama of tho Swiss Alps.
It took thirty mouths and twenty-five
eminent artRs to paint this huge canvas,
which measures 500 feet In diameter and
stands sixty-flve feet high, making It tbe
largest painting ever conceived and ac­
Just step into our new
complished. 80 faultless la this magnifi­
cent reproduction of the wonderful Ber­ store just west of Ira Vannese Alps, that one can ^readily transport Valkenburgh’s hardware.
ones self In Switzerland away from the din
and noise of Midway Plaisance. A de­ We’ve got a nice place and a
lightful Swiss trio of Alpine singers and big stock of goods to select
genuine Alpenhorn artists add yet to the
illusion. This stupendlous work was ex­ from.
ecuted purposely for the World's Fair, and
Is tbe only exhibit at the Midway Plais­
ance that bas obtained a medal from tbe
Jury of fine arts. This very fact is suf­
ficient proof that tbe Swiss Alps panora­
ma te one of tbe best exhibits on the
ground and sbauld nut be nd—d by any
visitor at tbe Fair.
.
.a
Leaving tbe panorama in a westerly
direction to the right of the great Ferris
wheel, we come to another marvel of
French skill, the Eiffel tower exhibit.
Modern Dbuooist.
The great success of tbe Parte exposition
In 1888 (which numbered a total attend­
ance of 44,000,900) was due in large meas­
ure. to the celebrated Eiffel “tower, nearly
1.000 feet high. A' French engineer, Mr.
C. DnPasquler. exhibits here an absolutely
correct reprtxhrtlon of this gigantic tower.
This miniature cost f100.000. is compos­
ed of over 600.000 pieces of bronze, and
Is Justly considered lhe most artistic re­
production known. There can be seen
elevators running lo the several platforms
a revolving search light on top of the
tower, over 1.000 of the smallest incande­
scent electric lamps ever made, living
gardens crowded with pigmy people and
better ycL an electric fountain spouting
several hundred fancy colored water Jets.
This work is &lt;*o astounding In Its scope
that it Is ImpjMlble to describe it ade­
quately either with tongue or pen. To
add to tlic comfort of the spectators, the
management has established a cafe In
Parisian style where the Inner innn can
be accomodated and from which' a mag­
nificent view of the Ferris wheel nnd
Midway Plaisance Is obtained.
Mr. Ferris and his big wheel on the
midway plalsance have taken In 8303.­
000. No other concession on the grounds
Is a beautiful and impressive
has made such a success. One day not sight; but.
long ago 87,424 was taken in. By the
terms of the contract with Mr. Ferris It
was agreed that iw» percentage should be
asked from him by the fair until after the
cost of the wtn*el. which was estimated at
Is one of the most delicious pleas­
3300,000. had l&gt;een paid. Now the expo­
sition company will receive 50 per cent, of ures accorded to those who enjoy
the gross receipts. It Is estimated that up a fine cup of tea.
I have just re­
tn the close of the fair an additional 8400,wili be taken In, so that in the end the ex­ ceived a large invoice of the new
position company will be flOO.OOO ahead, crop of New Moon Tea and it fully
while Mr. Ferris will have his big wheel equals the best recommends ever
and a like amount of money.

Pure

Ladles’ Watches,
Gents’ Watches,
Sous’ Watches.
Latest styles^

por u«„ U IO H.
Hiura per lb..
Ijird per lh„ to.
Potatoes per bu.. m.
Keeper bu . 17.
Tallow per lb.. 3H.
Data per bu..«.
Wbeat, red per bu.. tfl.
Wheat, white per bu.. m.
Clover iteed per bu . '. u&gt;
Timothy Seed per bu.. 'Luo
Bariey per bu. oo to i.jo
Hay per ton, 8 so to x m .
Millet need per bu. so
Pork dreeaed. 7.ai.

When In OKAXU Kal'lUs

Lowest prices.

Violins, Guitart and Banjos,
stock of the best strings
obtainable.

A

,,

THE KENT
opposite UNION DEPOT.
Free B«kwk« Tran«rer.
Steam Best awl El«uir Belli
BEACH a BOOTH.

F. R. PflNGOflSTrThe Reliable Jeweler.

EASTINGS BANNER
and
New York Tribune,

BIGGER
THAN EVER. YOU ARE
INVITED
SIZE OF OUR BARGAINS.

New and Second
Hand SCHOOL BOOKS
a Specialty.

W. H. Q@0bYEflR

To call at my store while in the city, and
examine my stock of Furniture and Car-/
• pets, which is both large and complete?' ^,

in order to turn my goods into money I
am offering some big bargains for Cash.

Don't buy until you see what I have,

Hiram Rogers.
North side Main Street.

J? GAZING ft!
K THE, NE&gt;W MOON

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA

given it. Why dont you try it?
Whenever you want groceries or
canned goods call on me.

of David Smith who died Friday, Sept.
22. 1893. at the home of bls father. Lewis
Smith, in lhe Township of Hope, Barry
Co., Mich, in the 22nd. year of Ma age.
GOMB,
Gons In his youth.
Yea In tits youthtai bloom.
And left his aged parents.
To sleep within the tomb.
His vrars were brief.
\
So Is our Ute If wc count it by U&gt;&lt;
ik-ore.
We are here but for a day.
Than are gone foroverihore.
How dear tbe evidence he left.
Just before the Oust stroke was
Wh*n he sat'd "good by. good-by
I’m golug home to heaven.*1
........... ’ "'’‘.JWul,

Oh, the Joy that will bring.
He 11 be reaming wttn tbe anglea.
And their aonga will team taring.
Cheer up sorrow stricken pareats.
Don't be weeping while you atty.
For like your bud of promise.

81 nee death ess give relief
To suffering sad pain.
Ob, bld him sweet good-by.
Don't wish him bank again.
The One that has bereft you.
His purpose none can tell, •
We must trust &gt; ilm tn His wisdom
For He doeth all things well.
Father, mother, lean upon Him.
As a sotece In your grief
If you"ll trust Him. If you'll aak Him.
He will come to yonr relief.
The neighbors kind sttentlons.
In accents seem tn say,
•

"We Will min vm, Itaa.a -.JI- __

To the riatere and the brother.
WeInwould
offer
Xaetl
m.mnr.
ft.-words of cheer
k *

Hastings;

Butter. IS tow

THINGS WORTH SEEING AT THE
WORLD'S FAIR.

rh*x*Luc^,r.yo°1B yonr **4:
Tb"v will drive away the gio

In the morning of his ffte.

And la the moraine of tbe &lt;
He beard.She navtor laying.

' Come David. eomr^way."

But be win meet with us sgalo.
„„ *n To®** bleat Abode?
Blest forever with the Lord^’'
To the fatally with the heart felt sym­
pathy of.ihe community.
T
TcnUl Michigan Cavalry, and the
veterans of the Shiawassee battalion will
hold their aanual reunion at Uorruna on
October 10.

S. E. PHILLIPS.

do you Know
We handle more fruit than
others. Why is it! Because
we always aim to keep the
best and sell cheapest.
This week an 8 lb. basket
Of Worden Grapes, 25c. Ther
are fine and sell at sight.
New Valincia
Raisins,
nice, 12c.
Cross &lt;fc Biockeoul’s Chow
Chow, 40c.
Cross* Biockeoul’s Table
bait m jars, 25c.
Dissected
Codfish,
per
package 10c.
Mixed Spices, with recipes
a^I?0cI1D^ p’c^'es' p8r Pack-

Then you .
The name on the leg.
It’s always there,
is but one .
know you are getting the o
genuine.
There
ROUND OAK.
C.
7
’
Sometimes peculiar people say they have
them wheif it’s not ™.
so.
]_
r_ are posted you . aiinot be
If .
you
.
SEE TH ENAME
deceived.
We write this to post you.
ON THE LEG. .
Sold only by

Qoodye/ir Prss
Between

UMEaadMONET
F you save time you fave

money. You can save a vast
Iamount
of time if you are hik­
ing for

One-half lb. flat can Col­
umbia River Salmon, 10c.
. We have just received a
nice assortment of Library
or any kind of building mater
Also an invoice of
ial, by coming directly to pis
China Ware, We expect to
and
not
only
that,
save
money by buying of us.flH
you
will
out-do all former years in
these goods, and will sell
them for profits will be small

Hams &amp; VanAnaim

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get. a living.

�silngs

Banner

K^r Siamond came In third In the mile
pehsonal MENTION
.tt,e West Michigan fair
Gnuad Rapids, last werk. He ai^ ..n
w
3,,^
teredtbetwo nnd five mile races, but Jwm M'Kmfti
while going In the former bls bicycle tire
whJ5,nCtUbad’ compl®te,y d'»bllng his d,"1” h
»'»&gt; w DMaMi Moo­

Tbuwdsy. &amp;pt. iB, 189J.
K. COOK. Locxl Editor.

wm do you Know
■ Ak r j ' Ueath -! L?the ^ruggS"

■cmitinh for the Barry Co.
u-. resents enterprise and
' \\ e will have on exhi। f-- &gt;ral HaH in a sealed
u*.&lt; ■■ min coin, and to the
_.;e:. ;ing.nearest to the date
\a:nc he will give a round
,.t to Chicago to the lucky
xcil .j.ot cost a cent for rail(1 front Hastings to the,,
&lt; : v x.ul return, ticket gootfI
. days. It will not coSt you
to guess and you are enl
: a chance each day, do noD‘
nk it bat guess.
..... have bten to Chicago and
। .:
care rogo again guess and
. y v. i.n give the ticket to some­
. H could not go otherwise.
ij • UMBER IT IS FREE. Ailwe
n ef it is the advertising.
! -ar in mind that we are *the
’
,t„
!n PURE DRUGS AT
HjW BRICES. Poor drugs are
a’i cr.sive'at any price.
Fan

.

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.
Oae door east of City Bank.

local news.
CIKCULrtTION 80 quires.

Ths- week,

Hsreafur. change# for advertisements
mm.t reach thu office Tucedayvat latest to
insure njAertiou lu the issue of tbe week
when brought.

Court will couveue next Monday.
Peaches are still coming Into market in
large quantities
.
»
Duck* are reportod as being very-scarce
lwrai,-.DOrt*meli.
Get jour peaches of Charley Beamer In­
i: Messer building.

Born
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Shaver,
a&lt;’. wei k. a daughter.
5
&lt;•&gt;. k .if candies, fruits, nuts, tigs,
&gt; i -. at F. G. Beamer’s.
!
,-mitii will occupy Will Good; mj.-iss &gt;&lt;nc dny earlier than us-

।

•• F. G. Beamer's for Hit* famous D.
v. ta-u ri—best In tho market—con or
।

■ "i want some of the nicest, freshest
aibik - in ’he city dining the fair go to
the City ll ikery.
I’!:- v.-ry latt^t things in Jackets and
ami -are being'constantly received by
j!:-s t•••Igbntr. the raillner.

- ays sihnke Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar.
a -ai. vn Hie i-amr; always the best 5 cent
'• w in t|&gt;- 1 nited States.

pial Ed. Burton contemplates
■laj'-waring a bathing suit when he
to Wall lake after this., '

I’wibly you may want a hie© glass of
—,U .rater when you are in the city, It
you -hf-uhi then go to A. E. Renkes.

!•...• i a broke in R-r. Er. lAUghran’s
•
’•! ■n-tay night, stealing about $10
a i i * ,:r.c clothing. No definite clue.
"
■Li
tib A’-.

you arc in the city go to the
Mnrket it you want any choice
Mr. Wilcox always keeps a choice

T' - futulturp factory was started Mond:iv nion.ibg. and the sound of the whistle
*.i’ very pleasant music for all. especially
:■&gt; workingmen.
'full# you are in tho oltv for the fair
Gi; forget the old reliable place where
r&gt; i can get a uice lunch for a little mon&lt; all at the City Bakery.
’
-

Farmers are cutting coni and wailing ) Frink Good,,,,
spent Sunday in the
1for
beana- Jo ripen before dty.
Jgtfk Frost gets in his work on them
Knnk Sh.,er
Grounds which at this season often show
WBS
In Sunfield lart
week.
tbe greeti of sprouting wheat still remain
WMtbjbr*1’ °W nR t0 the extremely dry

s."XW"dorfl

This is the basis of many reports that are given out as truth, and

I" lb. d,y

-er. led to tbe .p«lo»* dln-

Chicago and the
Fort Payne Tribune.

come where they are—at our store.

Have you looked at those

gents’ shoes, Lace or Congress, that we are offering for 71.35V
We have a few pairs left

First come, first served.

Oil Grain shoes also wear like iron.

■

the leading manufacturers of the country.

Everybody says that

our goods are just what we represented them to be, and as te

prices will only say that we invite comparison.

171 , Kstella M. Andres, Hope.

rest.

Once our customer, you will always be one.

-ntnc

p*™1

Examine

our stock of rubber goods before buying.

W. H. SPENCE. •
$1,500,

41^00.

----------!—

WE HA VE JUST PURCHASED

51,500 WORTH
Anne

H0E5

That we will close out at the regular

WHOLESALE PRICE
of the g^ods.

Remember that EVERY PAIR is WARRANT­
ED to be first class in tvery respect.
Call and examine the goods while there is a
large assortment.

C. 11. 05P0RN &amp; CO.
SIGN, "THE BANKRUPT STORE.”

We are under constant embarrass­
ment in telling you about our clothes.

We don’t want to brag, and yet it

is hard to state the facts to sober minded
people so that they woh't seem extrava­

gant.

Every year it is our policy to' raise
■

our
standard
and we have hit it this time
X,
—our Suits and Overcoats were never

-

So it seems,

Won’t you

let us have your opinion of these Fall

Suits and Overcoats?

.

’

R. K. Qrant.
I

r

)• '.

u’

-ft . J. ■

"SRiWin.mrt.wO- "-*■-

All that w»

ask is for you to give us a trial—our goods and prices will do tbe

but you are the judges.

Name and residence,
i William n. Woods. Jabnstown.
Hurt” Hurt. ArHt.,,,.
(’baric* Mulburg. Middleville,
JIT । Emma Bronson.
’
i Loul* B- Rently. HMtlnp.
1,B i Harriet WoodanL^
u
Almond render, mornapple.

Those

We carry goods made by

Alte

IM

But

If you want some­

thing less expensive and something that will wear about as well,

so thororghly good.

d7j!rareat moM** th®u h?6)’f* “*
Here thy loss we deeply feel.
Brtt tin God who has bereaft us.
He can all our sorrows heal.

taiurbter, «ood -l,b?
Trlebde,'_____
“S_
riee and alippera frdm a !»•* &lt;” ’’ fer
rrum iu

bridal toor -

these shoes possibly may be too expensive.

Chnrrh nnd SoclctyV

The Womans Home Missionary Society
will hold their annual meeting for the
election or offleera In tb- M. E. c""™b
„.rlor. Wrfnred.y IM.. Jib. It WO|
O'clock. Membera rrtjnraird to or present.
____ ________
ObitoarvDied at her home In Rutland Sept. »Ui.
Mrs. Fannie Kirchner of drop** ©&lt;
heart She was born in Pfc in 1825.
“SjLZh in marrirge to John Kirchner In
Jan 1851. moved to Michigan in 1850 and
iettied ou thefarm where she has since
Hved. She was the mother of five eblldrea two of whom survive her, Geor^®
Sd Mrs. Mary Daniels. She was a devoid
ed wife and mother beloved by a large
circle of friends who sincerely regret her

The name is

synonymous with ease, comfort, style and durability.

Dr. II. A. Barber started for tbe w.-at on
a business trip on Tuesday morning. Thu
doctor will combine a little pleasure with
his business and spend a few days at the
While city bn his way, also visit a broth­
er In northern Minnesota whom he has
not seen In twenty-two years. Dr. G H.
Barber will attend to all professional busi­
ness during his absence.

H.rrrrt 0.
eIEg? A. BUatua to Chas O. Sbatun pared

depot -lere tbe brtdel ««ple.

There never is any smoke but what there is some fire somewhere-

The ladies all know what Gray Bros.’ shoes are.

“•&gt;&gt;■

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keyes, of Olivet,
Miss Mary Dickens, tbe young lady were in the city Tuesday.
whose clot be* caught on tire while pop­
Miss Louise Marshall, of Decatur is
ping k»rn at tbe home of Henry Roe. In
Nashville, mention of which was made In visiting friends In the city.
this paper some time ago. died from the
Mr. Weaver, of Benton Harbor,, visited
effects ot her burns Thursday of last his brother R. JH. last week.
week. The funeral was held at tbe home
Mrs. Gen. Walter and daughter, tlalM
ot her parents in Caledonia Friday.
in Grand Rapids last week.
Tbe Bastings Journal seems to know
Hon. Jas. A. Sweezey was In Grand
more about the reason the Wool Boot Co.
Rapids on business Saturday.
reduced-the wages ot Its employees than
the company Itself and in IU last Issue
Mrs. W. D. Sterling is entertaining her
calls the company down for giving other mother and sister from Lowell.
than the right reason. We expect to hear
O. B. Imb and Chas. Powers, of Char­
next that the Journal editor has been
lotte, were In the city last week.
chosen to run tbe factory.—Lake Odessa
Wave.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kelly, of Grand Rap­
Ids. are visiting at C. F. Brooks.
Falx Fires are about due and before
Mrs. McIntosh, of Port Dover. Canada,
starting them the money which bas txen
withdrawn from the banks-and hidden ‘ is lhe guest of Mrs. David Bennett.
away In the stoves and fire places for
Miss Minnie Dickinson Is entertaining a
safety should be removed to the top bu­ friend from Grand Rapids this week.
reau drawer. Silver certificates make
Mrs.
A. D. Nlskern and Mrs. M. L.
excellent kindling, but few like to utllze
them In that way on account ot the ex­ Cook, were In Grand Rapids Saturday.
pense.
Mr?and Mrs. P. R. Rogers, of Prairie­
ville, are visiting in the city this week.
An exchange says there an* things that
Mrs. E. Cannon has been halting her
a level headed man should never do.
Among these is to walk on a railroad daughter, Mrs. Willison.' at Eaton Rapids.
track, to point a gun or a pistol at another,
Mrs. Boyer, of Grand Rapids, attended
to put hlu name on another man’s note, to the Bentley—Woodard wedding Tuesday.
keep his savings In an old sock under the
Dr. C. R. Crosby, of Cannonsburg, for­
bed. to run for an office when he has a
paying Institution In private lite, or call a merly of this city, is here for a short visit.
bigger manshan himself a liar.
Mrs. A. E. Dickerman returned to Chic.igo Tuesday after a several weeks’ visitIn Coldwater the artificial stone walks here.-'
are about the only. kind built. It has
Mrs. Nellie Banks, of Nashville, was in
more walks of this kind than any ' other
place In the state, having about ten miles the city Friday, the guest of Mrs. Lee
laid now and more in the process of con­ Dunlap,
struction every month. It is a place of ■ Mrs. Oscar Crook and mother, Mrs.
about 5,000, and its walks give it lu a Green, attended a wedding In Grand Rapmeasure the reputation it bas of being one Jds Tuesday.
of the prettiest cities In the state.
Word received from Miss linttie Puf­
Wafers are very suitable and fashion­ fer. ot Richford. Vt.. reports her as be­
able to serve with coffee or chocolate for ing much better.
afternoon teas or evening companies.
Mrs. Alice Hepburn, of Grand Rapids,
Use admail cup ot sugar, a scant half cup attended the wedding of her nephew. L. J.
of bid ter, three-fourths of a cup of milk, Bentley. Tuesday.
a tea spoou and a half ot the extract of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker and family
vanilla, a pinch of salt, a cup and a quart­
er or little more of flour. Spnnd very and Harry Walker, of Martin, are visiting
thin with a knife on buttered tins, and relatives In the city this week.
bake in a rather slow oven.
M1sa Minnie Porter, of Owen Sound,
Ontario, who has been visiting Mrs. »».
Z. B. Hoyt had a narrow ereape .from H. Lane, is now clerking nt L. E. Stauf­
death Friday. While he was coming fer’s.
-t*\i
«
home from,his farm a portion of his con­
Mrs. E. J. Valliant and Mias ' Ignore
veyance gave way and he was thrown for­
are
In
the
city.
The
former
remains
for
ward close under his horses heels. They
a few weeks. Miss Lcnore leaves for her
commenced, kicking and he was struck
twice but being so clbae to them he did school to-morrow.
not receive the fall force of their blows.
Miss I ma Robertson went to Hastings
He soon extricated himself from his peri­ this week to return with her sister Mrs.
lous position, more or less bruised. ’ For Fred Culver, who has bttn visiting there
several days he w^s very sore, but very for several weeks. They will drive across
lhe country.—Albion Recorder.
glad to escape as luckily as he did.

Sparrows are again malMplylng rapidly,
specially In the eoantry, since th • aw
went Intq effect prohibiting the kl'1 ng .“d
from April lot to Nov. 1st. A bounty
of three cents may be paid for each one
killed between Nov. 1st and April 1st.

did you ever notice that “what everybody says" is invariably so.

D«r',l‘. '» bom.

/In *■’*»&gt; noir Urrtlnn «re tuyrt.d*1
S‘ T' P‘rker
"&gt;
ot snakes, dragons, snapping turtles, Hz?
arda. spiders, etc., but the king of the
s“”Uir l0
whole brood is a serpent 18 to 24 feet long
and a half a foot thick. The mayor of
A. H. SoblM, or Battle Creek, b to tbe
Hastings has called out the militia to save
city this week.
the town.—Detroit Evening News.
John Roberta rode to Kalamazoo Sunday
' Mrs. W. II. Goodyear entertained very
on his bicycle.
pleasantly with afternoon pedro at her
T; Cubero™ went to Mlnneapohome on Jefferson street Saturday. Mrs. ?
M. W. Hicks and Mrs. Walter Wilkins Qb Sunday night. woo tbe first prizes, while Mrs. Nathan
Waller Wilkens. Sr., ot Chicago, .pent
Barlow and Mrs. Norman Bailey received Sunday In the city.
tbe consolation prises. A delicious repast
U S. Buret, of Delton, was In the city
on vuaiurai
business outuniay.
Saturday.
The farmer of the future will be a wo. m
w
... v
»n.
if
MlebUan
.Sort.
■
bula
tor
praphsot?!..
..ViF;
ul,'l,c«l‘ spent
m,n- ■■
— -- ----------------------------- 4,.upil'«
W.™«
eou.lv
.lone
LhX
~
A«
“
&gt;«
W.II
L.V
ecy. lu Wayne county alone there are
220 women farmers, and In tbe whole
Shirlie Smith and L J. Goodyear were
slat0 8,707, with an ownership of 070,439 at Wall Ixke this week.
acres. The value of the land Is estimated
Sable Beadle Is expected home
at S43.S00.000, and the earning* pf the trtMita
.
trow Jackson this week.
women are t4,854,500.
X .Iro

Ths Eaton county fair, to be held at
Charlotte. October 3, 4. 5 and 6. I" to be a
' have some fresh Ivory points of cow hummer this year. The socletv la offering
p&lt;\ lymph with which I will vaccinate at $1500 for boree races, $200 for bicycle
uiy office fur 50 eta. for each person.
races and $3000 in premiums. It has the
G. W. Lowrt.
celebrated Germania Band of Battle Creek
Ralph Huffman entertained a lumber for music: tbe celebrated trotting dog Joe
"• his young friends last Saturday after- which will trot against horses, boys on
'”)ou. the occasion being bis birthday. bicycles, etc.; also special [’tires of not
. ' royal good time was enjoyed by all the less than $500 will be given ^r public
wedding, novelty races etc.. Including all
.v.iuugsiers present.
the latest and most* novel attractions In
IJ will*pay every mai that vlalta the small sports. As there Is no state fair
- to call at Messer Bros. &lt;fc Reynolds this year, the Eaton county people »?» «•
ar. I exMOlne that practical two-hors« hay tempting to give the patrons of their fair
Three men with one team cai something Jn»t as good for half the
»ii« 15 tbna'of hay per day.
Half rates are made on the C. «t G. 1. ana
it i» said that C. W. Araeatroig at M. C. R JL roads-^ Go to the Eaton coun­
Bowen’s Mills has one ot the finest fla- ty Fair for a big lime:
nhejJ resldvuces In Barry county. The
: yiiting and decorating was done by C. . The tollowln, .b ••
» "■ ■ •
•V. Burtt of this plane.—Waylaid Globe. m.rrtue ot Hlu
Hemphill *1 Ft
AlrtMM. W«
Al Krlth, a Hastings man. leaned up oerf.r, Sept aoih.Tbl.
■galnat a bear cage. Pretty soon he felt home of the brides parents on Gault avethe M-at of his trouser? grasped In a man­ ITX thi. city. Mis. Mm Boor.®
ner that startled him. ••How the d -1 did daughter of Mr. and Mre. W m. Booram.
j on know I was from Hastings.” he ex­ wu m.rrlrd » W. 1’.
the PW»claimed.—Detroit Evening News.
l.r joups ewbler of lb. Fort
The lleT. B. A. Berry. P"J«' «' ‘h» c°"
We have Just received tbe flnsst Hoe sf
7h,
samples of fancy stationery we have ever jreCTlIonol ebureh .1
(ormlnx ibe eeremooi U» “,ae
hid. if yon detdre some nice Invitations ynolbrol
.nd . ........ ..
• “““J
for parties, or if you are thinking of be- wire, 'tbe bride »»&gt; MUm*ln “ ,r*’.'t
a-miug a Benedict, we can certainly suit loir drew ot Ihtbl Krtty bro«id"l1*'
*
you. ;
trimialnfe. with hel. pleeee kbd rboee to
if any oue tells yon that a farmer south meteh. Bbe carried • l»’«lT “3“ „°e'
of the city has bought ths electrie light brides ruses and maiden ha,r’t.^*
plant nnd will remove It to his farm, don’t' groom was dressed In a conventional even
n-^k what for. If ysu do your informant fngault. Th-entire snite of r«&gt;mi.were
will answer, ••He Is going to use it to thrown together and
ated. Tbe wedding march. M«u&lt;lelehon *.
•shock’ corn with.”
I

^Whilrt UJ Rickie was excavating dirt In
, one portion of his yard, situated In first
ward, »o fill In another, a fairly well preeerved skeleton of an Indian was food
about three feet below tbe surface. With
wm
the remains were a atone dish and a atone
"
knife.

Or,”,‘

Anna E. Rice wa8 dismissed In police I..'' .??’’1"'
charge of stealing
from an oW soldier named Ellis. The ^or^'.UIV ’‘•"’"Vtestimony showing that Ellis was a mar­
ried man and was out for a big tlrfie with
the girls w the prosecutor moved to -dis- ld.“lSo^“ “•
mlas.—Grand Rapids Herald.

WHAT EVERYBODY
SAYS MUST
BE SO.
.

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Detroit

W^REID
GLASS

placed beside her bed. They were
Bat Matt didn’t hear—or at any rate, gone, and In their place lay the habili­
nd
■did not heed,’ for she made no mom*
ments she waa accustomed U&gt; wear on
GrulRipiis. lot cum. y rd«.
ment. Then Monk, gaxing latently at
her erratic pilgrimages every day.
1JH
her, gave vent to the same remark that
a of sac 28, a io
Her face grew cloudy; she hunteil all
rds. io rd« «
Largest stock
William Jones had done a few hours
and w. also it
round the chamber, but. finding noth­
before.
ing tiiut she sought she won compelled lutely everything
“Where have you been to-day-” h®
to arr.iv herself m* she best could.
•aid. "to have on that frock?"
and w
“William Joites." ’he said, whyn she
Again Matt hung her head and was
Town 8 North of lun,
apt with that worthy at a hermit’s
PROBATE ORDER.
irilent. Monk repeated his question,
Kofnwitof
breakfast of dry bread and whey, State of MlehlgMi. County otltarry-",
and, seeing that he was determined to
At a session ot the Probate Court for the
“
where
’
s
my
Sunday
clothes?"
have an answer, she threw up her head
Couniy of Barry, boldcn St tho Probate office. In
18
William Jones fidgeted obit, then be Um City of HMtlngs. tn said county, nn Tties
defiantly and said, with atone of pride
111
the 3th day of September, In urn year one ■
said:
. dsv.
In her voice:
thnnvjuwi eight hundred and ninety-three.
’• .71)
■
“
They
’
re
put
where
you
won
t
find
Present, Charles W. Annscroog. Judge of
"I put it on to lie took!"
’em. Look ye. now. Matt, you’d l*ert
"To be took?” repeated Monk.
1 Yn’tea matter of tbe estate ot Insz A. and
"Yes." returned Matt; "to have my ' be after doin’ summat useful than run- Clara A. Burton, minors.
David A. Bowker. Guardias of the above sw 14 r root
likeness took. There be a painter chap nin’about after a painter chap. I was
nam-d minors, .comes Into court and repre­
I
down
on
the
shore
this
morning,
and
I
here that lives in a cart; he’s took It.”
I and put «t away.'
sents that he Is prepared to render bls flnul
CHAPTER V..
It was curious to mite the changes in seen heaps &lt;&gt;' wood—you’d best get account as such guardian and prays that a day
;
"All
right,
William
dear^-all
right,
”
COtfCLVUKS WITH A KISS.
be appointed for bearing the same mid bo
' some of it afore night!”
4 H » bounded
returned the old man. obeying glee­ Mr. Monk’s face. At first he tried to
from saldtnut
Not far from the spot where William
I Matt gave a snort, but said nothing. dl-charged
Thereupon It is ordered, that Wednesday, tbe n by river, h by
' fully. "T know’d we should have luck, appear amiable; then his face gradual­
Jones had landed. and removed some
day ^October. A. D. t«x at ten o-bxk rrand rand w
ly darkened into a look of angry sus­ A few minutes after her benign pro­ 4tb
I by that beautiful drcam.
In the forenoon be aasiauod for the hearing ot by Lamp!
;
lector
left
the
c&amp;tage.
ami
a
little
aflittle distance from the deserted vil­
j
The two men—nine holding the light picion. Matt never once withdrew her
petition and that the helm st law ot said nan’s land '
I ter he had disappeared Matt issued said
lage, with its desolate main street and
IK w
deceased Mid all other persons Interested hi w H ofirwt*
। and the other carrying the trunk— eyes from him—his very presence
w
| forth; but instead of beating the shore
roofless liabitations, there stood a low, ,
passed through a door at the back of seemed to arouse all that was bad in
UM court, UMD uc uv ucu tun i avuuw vione-storied cottage, quite as black and I' the kitchen and entered an inner her, and she glancetl at him through I for firewood, as she had been told to nr
flee, in the City of Hsslints, Id said County, and
forbidding looking as any of the aban- ■
' do. she ran across the fields to the ■bow eauu. If **&gt;7 tber® «». why
Town 4 North of ii!Uli.
her
tangled
locks
in
much
the
same
।
-------This
chamber,
too.
conthe prayer of lhe petitioner may not be
doned dwellings ia its vicinity. It wall i C
’
54 Of nr 54
■
granted. And It Is further ordered, that I-Uofnei*
। tained a window, which.waa so blocked manner as a shaggy terrier p.uppy might painter.
built of stone and roofed with slate, gaze at a bull which it would fain : She found him already established at said petitioner atvo notice to tba persons
S of nw
10,W I t.'
but the doorway waa composed of old ।' up, however, by lumber of all kinds
his
work. The foot was that he had tDterested in said estate, of the pendency of w of nw &gt;,
attack,
but
feared
on
account
of
its
1 that little or no davlbrht entered,
■ &lt;N -Jo
said petition nod tbu brarinx tbertof by causing
U of sw^
ship's
.hip . timber,
u-nwr. ami the
,b. one small win- , nleJ
in
we„ old superior strength.
been —
for ------some——
time
&gt;i uvvu
- - --strolling
- about a copy of this order to be published In the Hss■low ueontrnnea tai orlgtally formed
"Matt." said Mr. Monk again, "come with his hands In his pockets and scan- tlngs Banxxk. a uwiMMr printed and elnnitated tn said County o&lt; Barry, once in each
the window of a ship's cabin. Over
he„."
: O|nfr Ih» prcpvet on every «l&lt;le for • week for three snceeasive weeks previous to
|,PwtU -■&lt;
- • .
- •
•__
&lt;•3
door was placed. like •* sign,the I
■ _ ■ ‘
Town 2 North of IUu.
Thia time she obeyed; she rose slow- 1 sight of her. Having
tired of this said day of bearing.
Ch ahum W AvMwrsoMa.
wooden figure-head of a young woman, '
ly from her scat and went reluctantly ‘ cliarncteristic occupation, he at length
Judge of Probate.
v
fl
k
ex
40
a
naked to the waist, holding a mirror in j
to hto side.
sat down and began to put a few
(A true copy.)
1 w tilde
.10
her hand and regarding heraelf with ;
to ..
the portrait.
Seeing
pt of nw fl »4
"Malt, Iqpk me in the face," he said- ! touche*
.
o
t—. .that
k-*
.84
remarkable complacency, despite the j
। he was unconscious of her approach
“Do you know who this painter to?"
fact'that accident had deprived her of ’
____________________
; Matt crept up quietly behind him and
Matt shook her head.
State of Michigan. County of Brirr-ss,
a nose ami one eye, and-that the bean"How many limes have you seem took a peep ut the picture.
Tbe Circuit Court ot the Couni yot Barry, lu
tiful red complexion and 'jet-black hair. I
Jijjjj?-'
*
*‘
u
—— black eyes dilated with
Her
with niAaaure.
pleasure.
she bad once poMessud had been en-*t
! “Oh, ain't it beautiful!" she ex- ' DHtteinatter of lhe petition of the State of
“Twice."
Michigan for tbe sale of certain lands for texes
tirely washed away by Uie action of I
“And what has he said to you?"
• claimed;
astcued thereon
the elements, leaving her all over of a
Dn reading and filing the petition of the Auil
j "So you have come at last.” said
“A lot o’ things."
•f
•'*&gt; 130 ll.t!
tor -General uf tbe State of Michigan, pray­
leprous pallor. The rest of the build­
l Brinkley, quietly, going oil with hto Iing
"Tell me one thing."
Town S North of Rar.;
far a decree lu favor of the State ot Michi­
ing. as 1 have suggested, was of sinis­
"Ho aaked me who my mother was, painting.
gan. against each parcel of tend therein drter blackness, though here and there
and J told him I hadn't got hone.”
; She made nomovementand uo further *crtbed, for tbe amoimte therein specified,
claimed to be doe for taxes. Interest and
it was sprinkled with &gt;fet sea sand.
Mr. Monk's face once . more grew , sound,' so he continued:
10
lUotiibs on each ouch parcel ot tend, and that ne k
Sand, too, lay on every side, covered a
j
"i’erhajis. now you have come, you’ll such utada be sold for the amounts so claimed 10 a off nw cor
black as night.
of nw &gt;* of ne
small patch originally meant for a
State of Michigan.
"So," lie said, "pukiug and prying be good enough ta step round, that I byittbe
10 10
Is ordered that said petition will be brought 4
garden, and drifted ithickly up to tha
and asking questions.
I thought as may continue my work. I am longing on for bearing and decree at the August term
muoh. He’s a scoundrelly vagabond.'* to refresh my memory’ with a sight of ot Ibis court lobe held st tbe city of Hastings
in tbooounty ot Barry, stalo ot Michigan, on the
xai
To tills cottage William Jone*-ran
“No, he ain’t." said Matt, bluntly.
your face. Matt!"
nth day of October, A. D. 1S83. at tbe opening
AS
with his treasure-trove, nnd, entering
"Matt, my girl." said Mr. Monk, tak­ : “Well, youcan't."said Matt; "they're uf court on that day. and that all persons Inter­ ne U of ne '* M
ested In such lands or any part thereof, desir­
without ceremony, found himself In
ing no notice of her interruption, “I locked up!"
ing to contest the lien etehned thereon by the
almost total darkneeut; for the '.light
want you to promise me something.” I "Eh—what'a locked up—my memory State of Michigan, for such taxes. Int-rrst tn a
charges, or any part thereof, shall appear In
which crept through the blackened
"What to itr
• or your face?"
sold court and filo with tbe clerk thereof act
panes of tbe small window was only
"Not to go near that painter again!" I It was clear Matt could not appre- Ing as register In cbaaoery, thetr objections
thereto, on or before tbe first day of tbe term
Just sufficient to make darkness visible.
Matt shook her bead.
1 _______________________________________
ciate banter. She saw him •mile and of
CITY OF HAST!
this court above mentioned, and that in de­
But this worthy seaside character,
"Shan’t, promise." she said, "'cause I guessed that he was laughing at her. fault thereof tbe same wtU bo taken a* con­ s 4 of lota H38,
vi rope, broken oars, broken iraghaving, in addition taa cat's predatory raenta of ahips' plank.-, rotten and bar­ sliall go. My likeness ain't took yet— anij her face grew black and mutinous, fessed and a decree will be taken and entered 1040, IMO
as prayed for In said petition. And It Is furth­ lots 106*. IMP.
instincts, something of a cat's power of nacled, a small boat's redder, dirty he takes a time, he does. I'm going to She
• would
' * have
'
‘ ' off.
- but
•
• ■ voice er
slunk
his
ordered that In pursuauoe of said decree 1070,-1127, 1138
vision, diarly discerned everything in sails, several oilskin coat-s. bite of irpn put them things on to-morroi and‘ be
*
stopped her.
tbe lands described in said petition for which
the chamber he just entered—a rud&lt;?, ballast and other flotsam, and jeteam; took again. "
.
|• -Come
” he syid. "Don’t a decree of sale shall be made, wHI be sold for
"Come here. Matt.
Matt."
of lot 11%
stone-pared kitchen, with
open so that the chamber had a salt aud fish
For a moment the light iu his eyea. be sUly. child; tell me what's the mat‘ ’
ii&lt;j and
fireplace, and ne grate. Jbladk -rafters like smell, suggesting the bold of some looked dangerous, then he smiled- and Ur&gt; and—why. what has become of in December thereafter. or cd the day or days
overhead, from which suspended sun­ vessel. Hut iu one corner of the room । patted uher on .uthe -&gt;
cheek
x. —.•
at —
which
Kt-t. yOUr resplendent raiment—yonr gurdry lean pieces of bacon, a couple of was a small wooden bed. with a mat- ■ caress she shrunk awuy.
parcel
thereof,
at
tbe
office
of
the
eountv
! geoux Sunday clothes?”
treasurer, oral such convenient place aa shall
wooden chairs, a -table and, in one trch« and coarse bed clothing, and
‘4 of follow“What’s the matter?" he asked.
"Didn't I tell you'.* They're locked be selected by him at tbe county seat ot tbe w
nig dea rom. n
"Nothing." said Matt. "I don't like up."
corner, a sort of bed In the wall, where hanging on a nail close to it were cer­ I
county of Barry. State of .Michlgafi.
a human figure waa reposing. Setting tain feminine attire which the owner ; to be pulled about, that's all."
Witness the Hon. Clement Rm Ith. Circuit
■ “Indeed?"
Judge,
and
‘
the
seal
of
said
cucult
coart
ol
down the trunk he marched-right over of the caravan would have remgnized i
"You mean you don’t like me?”
| "Yes Willium . one*, doue it'cause Barry county. Uns 28th day of August. A. D.
to the bed. and-unceremoniously shook as the garb worn by Matt on the morn­ ।
“Don't know That's telling."
I lie told- him.
He don’t want me te IMCI
rdf.
(Seal]
j
"And yet you've uo cause to hutemo
the individual lying upon it, whom he ing of her first appearance.
Circuit Judge,
rd* to place of
discovered to be a man. muttering in a
Placing tho box down, William Junes Matt, for I’ve been a good friend to
- 'ountenlxned.
“Oh! Tell you what it is. Matt, we
heavy sleep. Finding that he did not carefully covered it with a portion of | you—and always shall, because I Ilka .
JllHX-U. Naciar,
•&lt;3t"
Register.
will have our own way in spite of
wake with shaking. William Jones an old sail
I you. Matt. Do you understand. I like them.
For the present this picture
bent down ami-cried lustily-in4iis ear:
“It’s summat, but it ain't much." he ■ you?"
1
shall
be
put
aside.
If
in
a
day
or
so
“Wreck!
ashore!" /,
-ir«. wreck u.Miurr;
’ muttered.discontentedly. "Lucky them I S&gt; anxious did he seem to imprest
6 30 100 ths.
The effect was instantaneous. The coastguard didn’t see me come ashore. i this upon her that he put his , arm you can again dou your Sunday rai­
To theCIrcult Court for the County ot Barry thence n 54-i
figure rose up in bed, disclosing the If they did. though, it wouldn't sig­ around her waist, drew her towards ment, ami sit to me again in them—if Id Chancery.
degrees e 5
The petition of stauley W. Turner. Auditor 73-100 ehs. to
head and shoulders of a very old nify; for what's floating on the sea be­ him. and kissed her on the cheek, a not, I dure say I shall'be able te finish
the dress from memory. That portrait General of said State ot Michiitati, n-spectf-illy *&gt;c line, thence
*man, who wore* red cotton nightcap, longs to him as finds it.”
j। ceremony
,
ceremony he hu.l
had never performed
be­ 1 1 ahull give te you. In the mean time, nhowa that the Ito of lands hemuafter set
and whose hair *nd beard were p-hito
forth aud xnarke«l “Hchedulr A." contains a
A sound startled him as he spoke, I fore. But Matt seemed’bv no means
description of all lands In said county of Barry
.as snow.
and, looking round suspiciously, he to appreciate thc honor: a* his lips as I want one fur myself. I will paint upon nlilcli nixes were a!ues»ea .'or the years
“Eh? Wheer? Wheer?" hearted, in saw Matt entering the room loaded j touched her cheeks she shtvwretl. and you as you are. Do xou approve?”
mentioned therein, and which were returned a atrip 11 rds
a*
delinquent for non-pajjari.t of taxes, and and c ft wide
Matt, uudded.her head vigorously.
a shrill treble, looking vacantly around with broken, wood.
But she was I when he released her she began rub-'
which taxes have not been paid; toxether with off n westerly
"\cry well." said Brinkley. "Then ' tbe
him.
not alone; standing behind her in the i bing at the place as if to wipe tlie touch
total amount of such taxes, with Intetesi end. deeded to
we will get on.”
"Wake up, old
seizing him and shadow ^-us a man—none other, in- ayav.
computed thereon
ihe time fixed for sale, Jacob Jordan.
,
Be removed from his easel and care­ and collection fee is provided by law. and the April J?. 1881. n
shaking him again, “it's me. William deed, than Monk, of, Monkshurst.
” Mr.
■
cost of advertising aud otbc* expenses of sale
-------I If
Monk noticed this action on
Jones."
fully
covered
the
portrait
upon
which
oi
each
bf
said
parcels
of lanrfk
While Matt entered, the room to throw the part of the girl, he deemed it inn­
Town 3 North i f Rant
Your petitioner further rhows to the court
“William? (s it #my son WUHnm?" down her load of wish! Monk stood in dent to take no notice of it. He said a he bad been workhmr. Then he pul up
said lands were returned to the Auditor
returned the old mail, peering’out into •the doorway. IIto quick eye had noted ■ few more more pleasant things to a fresh cardboard, and sat down, in­ that
General uncrrlnc provisions of Section 133 of
the darkness.
viting
Mutt
to
do
the
snme.
Act
206
uf
the
Public
Acta
of
1893,
as
delinquent
the mo^menU of fa ther and .on.
Matt, and iMtain |.att.-d her . berk alfeefor non payment of said taxes for said resit
"Yes, father. Look ye now, you waa
-With the disappearance of the Sun­ respectively, except such of toe taxes set forth
r. William Jones’.*" he tionately.then he left the cottage, tak­
a-talking again hxyour sleep, you was. askeih grimly.
In said schedule as have been previously reing William Jones with him. Ten day clothes the girl's stiffness seemed -urued
and remain unpaid’, and that said lues
A good thing no one heerd you but
to have disappeared also, and she be­ were returned
In a moment William Jones was ;
to the treasurer of said county
your.son William. Some o' these days -transformed. The keen expression, of j
: came again a veritable child of nature. by ,u’£.
township treasurers and city
you’ll be letting summat out, you will, his face changed to one of mingled stu- I
and
vtllase
collectors, prior to the 12th day of rd 8 ft. thence
. She looked like u shaggy young pony J tine. IM»J. as
&lt;1rlltM(uenl.
if you go on like thia"
pidity and sadness; he began to whine, j
fresh from a race on the mountain side,
Your petitioner further shows and avers
The old man shook his bead feebly,
"More plunder. Mr. Monk?" he said. I
I -as she threw herself on the ground !n that tbe laxea. Interest, collection fee and
costs of advertlriDM and other expenses uf saie.
then, clasping his hands together in a "No, no; the days for finding that to •
I an attitude which was all picturesqueureaqueme irR*j lees for personal terviee
service of
ot Subsub- point 15 rds n
kind of rapture, he looked at his son gone. Matt .and me has been on the j
I ness and beauty.
Then. wi..'.
IrOCDff
1**-*- where
—mC, v nwCw
,nv«HM evrvivC
•ith h».
her I"*
1** *?. wh $•**
such mv
personal
service of center of
and said:
.
•'
to
actually nude.
Miudr. are a valid lien
Ben on the sever
several
al highway for
shore foraging for a bit of firewood—
I plump, sunburnt hand, she began to
lamto
ol
laud
described
Insakl
schedule.
“Yes. William, I wu a-dreaming. that be.alh ,l‘ut it down. Matt; put It !
I carelessly pull up the grass, while her
Your petitioner further shows that the said
Oh, it was such a heavingly dream! I down."
black eyes searched alternately the taxes on said described lands have remained
'••ip*fd for m&lt;&lt;e than one year from and after
was a-standing on the shore, William,
Matt did as she was told; opening I
: prospect and the painter's face.
the date of their return to the county
and it was a-blowing hard from the her arms, she threw her load into a I
treasurer
of said county of
Barry
Presently she spoke:
under the provisions of Act number two hun­ grers X to a
porner of thc room: then William Jones'
dred
of the I*ubllc Acta of Htut. or under the
sa an Indiaman, come in wi’ all sail hurried .the whole party buck into the
provisions of the several tax laws under which b«g.
Mt. and go ashore; and I looked round, kitchen.
»&lt;&gt;I^lrb
we,e P"’’ou-'&gt;y retuned
The . anmbal tree of Au.lralla grow.
forthure tbao one jear prior to the first
William dear, and there was no one
The men seated themselves on
In the form ot a gigantic pineapple, and
hMen n*1?5' ’^tj.
,bt,SUt” DO* h*’tog
nigh but you and me; and. when she benches, bitt Mutt moved about the
■eldom reaching a height exceeding t'een paid, and the same being now due and re­
broke up, I see gold and silver and room to get a light. The lightens well
ten or u„lre feet It, height, how- in1 Inmg unpaid as above set forth, your j»r- by 100 ft n nnd
wum
**
pr
M&gt;
s
.
*
lD
“I the fiiaie of
of nw cor
Jewels come washing ashore just a« everything else, was a living illus­
I, not a criterion to Ils diameter, Michigan against each parcel of said lands, for sofout
lot i
like floating weeds, and the drowned, tration of the meanness of, William I
a, the ntu.ler will imagine when told }h*P»)«nf,|i of the several amounts of taxes. !n- lots
fvrest. colleetion fee, cost of advertising uni loti
every one of ’em, had rings on their Jones, ft consisted, not of a candle,
that one right feet In height may be
of
."
a
J
e
i
“
computed
and
exfingers, and gold watches and checns, but of a long rush which had been
■gainst the several
Urn feet through at the bale. The
therein, and In addland, more'n that, that their hands1 gathered from the marshes by Mutt । A8 U1B w,’a Tot-'C,,ED T,EH cheeks shk
leave." resemble bntad plank, and
!or
Of legal fees for lots t. S am! 3
were full of shining gold; and one of and afterwards dried and dipped in
shivered.
persunal service of subpoena In each case where and
x easterly
’em—a tody, William-had a bright dia­
Joed Sid. « t^“
*°‘i * h*“ '~l such sereice to actually made for taxes of such H ot lot 4
Mre deluded herein and
mond ring, as big as h walnut: but
thick at the base. These board-like wHh
ln *cccrd a nee
when I tried to pull it off. it wouldn't which waa evidently made for the pur- j
with law; and In default of paymenbof
the said
tare,
all
put
„„t
,
t
thc
n,
p
on
j
h
“Where's he?” asked Matt.
5,um? computed and extended against
coma: and Just as I pulled out my leetie pose and which was attached to a I
"Meanin' Mr. Monk, Matt — he be arm, t“°,!!* tO.'°rm “.“r‘ of ““brolU msv b5?d,M »al raCh 01 Ra,d p*rc'‘ls of land
knife tocufithe finger off. nnd put it table near the hearth. When the work '
tei."
naiu William.
wiiiium Jones.
,tones.
a tae stem. Upon the apex of XM
in my poqkai, ‘you shook me, William, was finished ahe threw off her hat and gone!" said
"Gone for good?" demanded Matt, '
®°?e ian,uni&gt; which these leaves
and woke nse up. Oh, it was a heav- jacket, retired to the further end of the
impatiently.
■ ‘-«ncentrate are two concave figures
ingly dream!"
hearth and sat down &lt;nf the floor.
Stax lx y W.TvAxuu
"No, he ain't. Matt; he'll be down
f1"1"above
Auditor General.
William Jones had listened with 111During the whole of^tfiis time Mr.
a
, T
'-on.taatly filled
SCHEDULE a.
diagnised interest to.^e early port of Monk had been-watching her gloom­ here to-morrow. Ife will; and you’d best
I be at home!"
with an intoxicating honey. A bird
TAXES OP 1891.
this speech, hut, on its conclusion, he ily, and Ke had been watclecl, in his
Matt Mid nothing thia time; aheonly “J Ii|tht °P°n lh'«lge of thew or a
gave another ^p-unt of nndtosembled turn by William Joaea At last the
&gt;™“d:^.^„".,dwe.auP £
disgust.
.
latter spoke:

2o-r•-*'wuu“jon"

"Well, you're .awake now, old ’un;
so jump up. 3-ve brought summat
home. Look sharp, and get a light"
Thereupon the old man. who was
fully dressed. In «jjair of old woolen
-trousers and a gnernsey, slipped from
the bed and began fumbling about the
room. He soon found,what he wanted
—a box of matches aud.a rude, home­
made candle, fashioned of a long,
coarse reed dipped in sheep's tallow;
but owing to the fact that he was exeeedingly feeble and tremulous, he was
«o long in lighting up that his gentle
•on grew impatient
"Here, giT. ’un to mef said IViUlam.
- "You're wasting them matches Just aa
if they ccX nowt A precious father
you are and no mistake."
The candle being lighted and burnlog with a feeble flame he informed the
old man of what he had found. Ina
moment the latter was down on hie
knees, opening the box and greedily
1 examining its content*. But William

"Matt’s growed.” said he; “she's
growed wonderful.
Lord Mess us!
she's a bit changed she is sin that
night when you found her down on the
ahore. Why, her own friends wouldn't
know herl"
Mr. Monk stared and frowned.
- "Her friends?"
he said—“what
friends?"
"Why. them asowns her," continued
William Aones, "If they wasn't all
’drowned
—
F----- she came
in ----------the ship
what
ashore from, they must be somewheer.
Mayhap some day they’ll find her and
reward me for bringin’ her up a good
—. Ir alius
,,
IDtf-that’s _i
what
tell her.”
,"So
“3- that's what
*--• you always tell
her,
do
■ you?” returned Monk, grimly.
“"Then
Th;- 7;
you’re a fool for your pains.
The girl's got no friends—haven’t I
"
told yon that before?"
. .you hare.
r, Mr. Monk," re"Certainty
turned William Jones, meekly; “but
,ool&lt; y« now, I think"—
"You've no right tq think,’ thunderod Mqnk; “yuu'fe not ,pj d for
thinking; you’re pai-1 for keep
_ »rthe
girl,
more da you want?
nauir
WB„ end
ne ;what
„

poshed him impatiently away and
dored the lid with a bang.
I
‘^•er-•nou&lt;h °’tb**-‘dd'un! Yon
Mau." he-eontinned, in a softer tone.
Md lh«
J
the bo, IB ,.amt w
.

-id William

prm,

"Wellr
“Mr. Monk seems uncommon fond of
you, he da”
Matt reflected for a moment; then 1
she replied:
“I wonder what he's fond o’ me for i
William Jones?”
’ ,
“Well. I dunno; ’cause he la, I sup- I
pore,” returned William Jones, having
no more logical answer at hto com­
mand.
“Taln't that,- mM Matt; "he don't
love me ’cause I'm me, William Jones.
There’s summat else, and I should just
like to know what that summat to. I
should.”
William Jones looked at her, con- ;
•cions that there was a new develop. ’
ment of aagacity In__________
her character, but ’
-----------I
om to understand
nnder.tand"itat
utterly
at a Iom
what
tat new development meant
,

.....

«

and 4

'FK-Itaunt
* T the honey
lursucn
rashness.
The
reeenUcl,°
tonehed the lMns olMe lik P
th. ilt. „nt of
*’
leeeeewin reta their

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VILLAGE OF CEDAR CHEEK.
Town 2 North of Range 9 west

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slowly unfold and nature.has act her
trap for another victim

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*
30 40
&lt;•»
.m.
3 North ot
» no a of nr v

ya bcm-ka, a circular cloak made except n 4
of eot™ felt „ith J
tagey b,i?
’
on? -Me of It. Thl,
u bil M
n
iS
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tta
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ln tbei^drZi'hTw’1 dUtlnct''0 P“*=t
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1 u“cy wear at all seasons. Th a
'V■»« moraine ?! C‘°th °r T”l,ct- They fora'
th, tat thing .he aid wm to look
’------aroon-Uor her
Sunday elothaa, which 1
on
to rat
on l-ntlwlnre
---- a — V « •

lo.oe lot 1 and 9

8J»

lot «, 7. 8, 9
and 10
lot 1, t and 3
lot 8.7 and 8
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72
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VILL’ •” OF NASHVILLE.
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2147 IOC X JO

�^-hngs Banner.

H. Knickerbocker and Ed. L- tbbauaer
starUd fbr »oby lake Wednewi-y
noon on a fishing trip. When near tlm
U. a eburcb north „r |lu&lt;a,rr, d
Sefl. 28,1893­
tbn\ mot Brat smIU1 ,1Ul , )&lt;M B|,lw
A N°W
•bleb their Imnm M.M, opraiihu
K COOK. Local EJltor.
“"t*1, end thro.lr.. them both out
Mr. Knickerbocker received a bad scalp
wound, hivj a wrist sprained and was
otherwise bruised, but Leibhauser got out
V
! • Brer. Milk Shake and without a match. Tbe cjtriage was dam­
'r..UidX
.
aged but slightly, the hone being easily
captured.—Nashville News.
.
3
peps!:. IL'1 y.

love letters to order.

the unlucky c?-.l.

DUELING IS NO JOKE.

Father Molllnger a Believer tat., Bin*fnJ tafluet&gt;c» of the Ous.

A curious experience in the far Pa­
The belief that the opal n lcda a cific waters was related tbe other day
It is a great mistake to imagine that
by an old traveler, says the San Fran­
baneful influence found a s-.inporter
casualties are the exception to Eu­
cisco Examiner.
even in the late Father Mollin -.t. the
"In July I left Manilla, where I had ropean meetings on the field of honor,
venerable priest physician of world­
says the- St. Louis KepubHc." On the
wide fame, says the I’ktoburrh Press. united some business with pleasure, contrary, they constitute the rule,
and took a lot of pearls, sheila, rose­
Almost since the opal was k: &gt;wn su­
wood,
abacca,
or Manilla hemp, and their average amounting to as high as
perstition has clung to it and it lias
other things with me,’’ he said, "to the 80 per cent, of the duels fought in Ger*
been so held by persons in every condi­
island of Soloo, Borneo. I had consid­ many, Austria. Italy, Russia, Belgium,
Ed. Pltbeatn, who recently returned
tion of life. The way it became known
from Chicago, got his &gt;nk pretty well THtb7*“,t,r”pll,&gt;'’- -uys the Chicago that the famous priest held the super­ erable cash with me. too. and I figured Holland and Spain, while In France
on its being a highly profitable as well thc average is only about 40 per cent.
filed with Scheldt’s best. {Saturday evening
stition is as follows:
There were 4,000 duels fought during
. t |CE CREAM, &lt;JPN- and retired to Milo Scon’, t&gt;&lt;rn t&lt;1 gterp torn newspaper woman, pretty well
Last winter one of Alleghany’s lead­ as enjoyable trip.
"Now. you may not know it, but this the year 1890. in which 700 men were
off lhe cifei-t.-. “AVhen Ed rotnuienced biii
,i anything iu the line •Hack on the Rhlngold he had a hundred ri"‘^w^“ U”'n' “1*^ for her ing physicians lay sick for months. island, which is ruled by a sultan, has killed outright, 1,000 sustained dan­
Dr. Cyrus King attended him The
n.. 7u k ,on,""ra" ta«de Journal,
i;Y HOODS.
dollar note and eighteen dollars lri VUrren_
for its population the most curious peo­ gerous wounds which in many cases
friend looked at her alitrhtlv two had been friends nil their lives ple to be found anywhere. They are resulted fatally, while no less than
cy in bls poeMMhm. When he Kuused
from his slumber anti took an Inventory mystified. She knew Mrs Hustle had and Dr. King watched almost night of the Mongolian race and art known 4,800 of the remaining combatants re­
oflih worldly poaaeMton.- lie found him1 a derotod husband and was a modrt and day until he brought his friend by the general term Algerine pirates. ceived minor injuries. That is to say,
buck to health. On his recovery he
•♦•If In good shape to go to work again,
,S$
l
Most of them arc married to Japanese out of 8,000 principals in 4,000 duels
o’ the presented Dr. King with nfi opal set in women and they form one of the odd­ only 1,400 escaped without harm. The
.1. M.' SMITH. his cash and securities having inv-teriouik 1,^2;,'“^° ! ‘ “'L" 1011
iy disappeared.
No elue.-Nashville branch,w of mybuslnera Is writing lore pearls. The pin was a unique piece est communities in race study.
average is nearly identical in the
of
jewelry
and
was
very
handsome.
letters for people?"
bw
"Well. I landed and during my stay of other countries above named. From
I HEAL ESTATE
Dr. King was also physician for
------- :------- :“No. What an ideal"
ideaf"
four days busied myself in noting the this It will be seen, except, perhaps, in
Father
Mollingcr.
Ono
night,
short
­
Dr. Carter’s Kidney A Backache Tea
”1‘ * /-----y.
.J,
Ant1
““I' ‘“‘J T And besides
queer costumes of thc people nnd mean­ France, the chances of. escaping scathe­
is a compound of valuable herbs that of
““it.
J”1-'*
“o end U
of* amusement
amusement out ly before the great priest’s deatfi, the time added to my stock of pearls and less from a duel are relatively very
' 1 Kct =C
doctor was summoned to the pre'tty curios of various kinds. I made some
sttuiulato the Kidneys to action, clearing " ”
small.
I
,
parsonage
on
Mount
Troy.
The
aged
.Mlih.
rve been doing it for along limo
Another] disagreeable consideration
good bargains and was flattering my­
lhe pMMgej oetween the
kidney*
^',”7 ‘V,™'
~“«M.too. priest was weak and lay there appar­ self on thc profits of a trip originally of the "bgair of honor" is the knowl­
11 nd bladdel*, which become suij.p, ,| up -My husband had a friend. Maj. B
ently powerless. Ho asked the doctor intended more for pleasure than any­
edge that, instead of getting hurt or
,tml cause .t-ttllngs like brick &lt;lu-i. {&lt;r..| n and one day he showed the major one tucome a^-nin the next day. but Dr. thing else. .
killed yourself, you may have the
not. removed will k-ad to Dropsy. Diabetes, of my letters. John always thought I King informed hirn ho was to leave for
"Finally it came time to leave. Tho misfortune to inflict a mortal wound
New York that night. '
steamer, which already had a lot of upon your adversary, in which case the
nr Bright’s Diivuse. It regulates the tour could write H pretty good letter and it
Thc venerable priest was lying on chattering Mongolians aboard, pulled tribunals of the country will gcneraHy
lni|H&gt;!-:,tot urging of the body, lhe Muin- seemed the major tlumght so, too.
his bed, with his eyes half closed. up to the dock without casting off
. ’ 'Great Scott!’ said Maj. B-— ‘if .J
sentence you to a term of, several
Jbst then an attendant turned up the lines, and as there were but two or
could write like that I'd give Half my
months’ imprisonment and to pay heavy
them heuliliv
property.’
J light and Dr. King moved forward to three Europeans to come aboard they damages to the relatives of the dead
say
good-by.
At
that
the
priest
caught
Jtnis a package,
were expected to get on as the ship man.
"The &lt;dd fvllnw wnh rich and he was
sight of the ever-changing colors of came up. Ordinarily there would have
then very much in love wiM&gt; a widow
fc Backnehu Tea m Hl &lt;-■
thc baleful stone.
been no trouble, but in this ’case the
who was goiMg ♦„ leave the next week
"What, an opal!" he (ru.s,H-d. half vessel lurched. I made a struggle to Mrs. Winslow’s Bootliiny 8yrup has u-en used
to be gone some time
He knew ho
hr ।
for children teething. 1sootaii Hie child, soft- •
rising in his bed. "It’s sure to bring get on, but did not succeed.
should have io write , her some letters
ens tlinrum^, allavs nil pain, cures wind colic,
harm to yourself nnd your friends.
"I made another attempt, and Just and Is the best remedy lor Dlarrhowi. Twontvami he also knew that he was not parWhy do you wear it?’’
o-nts a bottle. Sold by all drusttou
then a native came up and put both his flvi
tu-r.lxrly qtialiucd to distinguish him­
•
The doctor explained thc story of bands under my arms and garfl me a throughout the world.
self »u t!,at line.
I.
the gem. hut all the time thevenerablo shove. I had caught hold and was just
Do nt’ Y«u Know
" 'I Kty. Hustle, she your wife— father grew more excited. Finally he
climbing on when I felt a hand under Thu to hoe perfect health yon nut have pure
write svyh beautiful letters; I wonder
said: "If you wear that stone to Naw my coat It waX the hand of the pirate blood. a*i*1 thr Im-«i way to have pure blood Is
if I coul.’.n ‘ get her to write oomefor
Ktilwj
York you will never come back alive.” native, and he took from the rear pock­ to lake Hood's Survo&gt;.irilla. the best blood pur­
ifier and Mrei-g;b VitiWer. It eip-te all taint
me'.’ 1 d p?y her well for it. you know.’
The doctor insisted on wearing 1t,
wrnfula. sab rb« inn and all other humors,
"Well. The upshot of it nil was I con-, however, and the priest took the gpm et of my trousers my long pocketbook. of
•ad at tiin-ante lime build* up the whole sys­
JUUi.Hiun
sented to write Maj. J;----- •$ letters. I and blessed it. Then, returning it. he It contained drafts, tickets and cash, tem aud gives Lerve and steungth.
and I hadn't n cent, left
bold only ^y W. H. Gotsfyear.
'lid
it
for
the
fun
of
it
then,
because
Physician anil:
said: "When you come buck I will
"Thc minute he did it thc agile pirate
Hood’s 1*1118 may be had by mall for 25c. of C.
that was before we lost all our money. give you a pin worth wearing."
swung himself on the upper deck and I. Hood &amp; Co., Lowell. Mass.
NSI3H3O1IN3 COUNTIES: "They must have l&gt;een a.brilliant
. 11. Goodyear’s
On his returning the aged priest was was lost in the crowd. They all looked
success, for in a very short time he as good us his word, aud the doctor
alike, and when I rushed around nnd
1-eslle had a 910,000 blaze last week. ■ married the widow.
;v attended
was presented with a magnificent dia­ finally told the captain nnd wc got
"I don’t know whether he ever u»ld mond. Dr. King took the pin home,
and citizens tliv town would have
her after they were married, but he intending to remove the opal and put where they were I could not find my
’ Surfceon, wiped out completely.
man. They all looked just like so many
certainly told spina ouc else, for that in the diamond, but he forgot, and Chinamen in Chinatown.
imu sample tree G»iaajUJ&gt;T»iL&lt;&gt;.,S» W.fcAhBCjN.i.
A firm of fiult dealers near l*.iw
some one ennin to me to do the same when hurriedly summoned to lhe
"Then the captain stopped the ship.
ship 40.000 baskets of grapes per day un&lt;l thing for him. and I viearinu-dy con­
deathbed of the great priest he still I went and got a search warrant but
«till there arvjnfirr.
ducted his- courtship also with skill wore lhe opal. The father at once no­ by that time the pocketbook had'been
and dignity tn :i MjcVessful issue
j Plainwell Im* two new cigar shops.
ticed it anti remarked: "I*
Its flashes. secreted and I could not get a trace of
it-, responded U Witt.
"I don’t see how people find out that seemed to make me weaker; the
*' stone it In all I lost between eleven and
. While returning from Pine Lake
.night the latter part of last week a party I do this, ’as 1 never advertise. But bodes ill." Gradually he sank, and the twelve thousand dollars, but only thir­
of Plainwell men were witnesses of a pec­ somehow they do. and-1 generally have doctor bent over to catch thc beating ty-five hundred dollars of it was in
i in.’ Kcal Estate “fl cc- ; uliar aKtroncmical phenomena. A flying at leustone or two coiTespundcneeson of his heart. The father's eyes opened cash and thc drafts, on which I stopped
THADS MARK
and rested cn the fit fn! colorings of the payment, I have finally just received.
nirtcTile whirled tlironcli the air and hand
Wheeler’s
"1 have just finixhe'd up one for a strange stone, and watching it his The last one came to me only a few
• k &lt;-| 'X -truck the gruui.t! In .« ted hear them.
. woman in the soutlii
spirit went out.
days ago through the captain, to whom
■; -ta-'rx -t BOOK
AplcJe before becoming wholly Hfe’.r.is and dark.
- it!- (• mis’*
thc pirate afterward sent it.
OUR MONEY IN MEXICO.
C. f HI’.'MJKN &lt; •—k
all his loti
—Enterprise.
,
"This is the queerest of al! my ex­
Anirrlrani Kovn More Invested There periences, and had not thc captain
h r. M- D.,
John Gra.'r conductor of n freight train 1 could ansv
boarded me and taken me to Yoko­
on the Grand Rapids and Indiana Iteilrpad
In
thc
three
years
ending
with
De
­
hama without pay till I could get more
ordered a gang of five tramps oft l:is train
7,».’ c:. Tricphos
e. con at Vicksburg Tuesday evening, whereup­ my hands."
cember 81. I&gt;'.*2. American investments money of friends I would have been in
-rosmvEt.v &lt;:urxsdru2
•'But if she cvcjr has occasion to in Mexico amounted to$34S,BiQ,000. Dur­
on tbe tramps attacked him. He ' was
HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
ing
the
same
time
Ihiglish
investments
getting tho worst of the fight when Art .
PROSTRATION,
lek.d I*. 8. *•
amounted t »$^l::,500.(XW. Atone time
7] SoctMua. a brakesman catn« to hi* aid. lion.
Superstitions ot Brava People.
English investments in Mexico far ex­
One of the tramps stabbed Sootsrtu in the
if one will take the trouble to go
abdomen and then fhij whol^ game made yon know. . Mny.bq this will be mostly ceeded those of Americans, but if we through the names of most of tho ,
,'{&lt;-v. It N. Middleton, jwitor M. E. church.
good their escape. Wednesday morning war, especially if he finds out; but may judge L.v the record of thc three bravest people in history, he will find
{(•VK.
Spring*, Mich.. tay»: Sleep and rent
two men were captured near Vicksburg that’s not my fuperal. I wrote the years named the latter will soon, if that they nearly nil suffered from some Cedar
wore sir-mcers to mo after preaching UH I used
v at Law
and une of them confessed that lie stabbed
they have not already done so, .occupy superstition or other. Napoleon Bona* •Adlronda Nowl sleep soundly and awake
•: th i C.'tanwe.
refreshed, and I can h'-artily recommend 'U „
lhe brakesman, but clnitm that tic acted in the business, ns witness thc marriage thc leading plncy.
Cum! .’ a»ck. Hasuuxv.1
parte
was
simply
eaten
by
supersti
­
Prepared by WHEELER and DULLER
irt* of Dn« state.
M-lf-iifcfence.
American capital in Mexico has been tions. and so was the duke of Mari- MEDICINE CO.. Cedar Spring. Mich.
annonneememt."
SOLD BY
‘•Dili you ever have a quarrel pnyour Invented very hugely in mines and in borough. Literary
Llterarv men
men have
have always
always
—/The grape rr«p around Battle Creek Is
■
nA us g*&gt;o&lt;i a.' u-ir.i'. In many ca-es they hands'.'"
t».jt;&lt;-y irt Law,
railroads.
During
the
last
three
years
teen
notoriously
superstitious,
from
.
edvoar&amp;Co.’wstort^v
*
HASTINGS.
... .
... Americans invested 833,205,000 and the days of Dr. Jonuson. who would go
irt- jf the State. ColWcUons ynave withered and dried on the vine.'.
doesn’t happen. Ittakes two t&lt;&lt; qnarEnglishim n f27,*?r.0,000 in Mexican buck half a mile if he remembered that 1
Mtns to.
All summer a white crow has been s&lt;en rvl, you At now; and iff won’t, but just mines. During the same time Amer- he had omitted to touch any*&lt;&gt;ne of ■
with
a
flock
of
black
ones
in
the
vicinity
I
HomcBpathic l'b&gt;
smooth him down instead, why. every- leans invested 517'1,073,000and English- the
-• •lampposts
------- • on
— his daily
-»-«•- —
—■
walk, •taaof Hart's Lake in the township of Battle
inhnd Surgeon. , i
thing is Iwund to goal Iright.
men 820.230.000 in railroads. English* Denn Swift, who would- never change 1
Creek. Many fanner* hava endeavored
, uhror'i itniK stnrej
"O. I have no end of fur. out of love men have, however, given more atten- a garment If he found that ha
to capture tbe fellow but faded. He al­
ways kept out7'1 the nit'ie ut a -lad gun. lettcrs. The corre .pondence I am run- tion to colonization schemes nnd to put it on inside out. and Lord IPs,
,
who would get up nnd leave a dii
To-day S. V/Bl.drnf ibis eity. captured n’.ng just now Is piquant It was a let- land investments. They have taken
the leqd aljm in mercantile ventures, party instantly if anybody spilt
the bird one mile north of th" lake. l*o ter of this man s that
t..— 1. was-laughing
---- —n„
- ■ I-..* '...
I. &gt;­ their investmente In that direction be- salt. Statesmen have not been ex
shuts entered bi* riclit whig and disab’.e't as
at a
a nmuw
minute %•«.
ago. JI um writing
her. let
IR^MLATION
such an
fellow
ing
us
59,555,000
by
empt frcci superstitions either. Lord
him. He Is a full sixrel crow. Mr. Blair ters,
ters, and
uuu he
»«C is
1.1 OUlll
tall original
......................
. ............
.. -83.1.900,600,
---- 7 against
1.
with Americans.
Americans In connection
eonneetion with manman­ Beaconsfield won id always take espe-j
brought him to town and will have a sur­ I1 am put on my mettle to keep up witli
p/inlnre.i
ntt/1
' "
ufacturcs
andtnnfterin)
materialimnrovements
improvements cial care to er^tcr the house with his
geon dress his wound and will try aud ,
"He ia really thc most interesting Americans have invented a great deal r’igilt foot foremost when he was going
Stites for .'dvcrtUrments tatnc bitn.—B. C. Mo-m.
- -_Itil
------rtruek
,L...u ycl.
• more capital than Englishmen, the to malfe a big speech. Mr. Parnell luul I
’be- Tuesday* at latest t«i
l:»n,iim XutBnit IMnS
lorer
have
sharp and must amounts being for thc former 803,150,- &amp; strong prejudice agalnut sitting in a |
n Hie Issue of the week has the rattles from 140 snakes mounted I
"I saw that he wm st—.,
’• t- accordingly,
an‘l l**0 tot-tor only 84.812,000.
room with three exidlcs. William Pitt ;
on a card. They were all killed by him ’bec dealt ••with
'"I* did not kn”nv&lt;he woman very well,
Thc growth of American influence in would return home at once, however |
•■■Av rite -It i&lt; hnpovlbleto on his lowland farm.
norwhather style- of expression would Mexico has been very rapid since rail- important his bn- iness. if he met &amp;
!i
Str».UMrii:a has done
It Acknowledges no Superior.
Occasionally a m«n' &lt;s found-&lt;Hho docs be if she herself wrote n letter; so I got road communication between the oross-cycd man iu the street while Sir
not wunt tbe earth, but only a small par''n'-, her to write me several letters, so that United States nnd the City of Mexico Robert Peel would always make ths
w'fonn
some idea of hercharactcr
her character was
wu* established, and a traveler through H8jiffa
Bgainfn
could
fonnsomc
Ra Bgain|
‘f’the evil, eye with his fin ,;
tion. The Bttmio’s Corners correspond- , I1 mu
ent to the Dorr Tino- tells the following ■ and- manner of- expressing
,*herself.
the southern republic con
sec the re- ?vr-&gt; nnd thumb
thnmh undtfr
un.br bl
similar
cireum ।.
can sen
®ilttr cuxum
HASTINGS. MICH.
tv makes oath Hint he concerning two citiztriis ot that town. :
uoimr merrily along; culto of this in almost all the railroad
"Things
Things are fg will rnurr’v her in towns. The increased intercourse bc, irtnifr of the rirtn of F. J- • Frank Schmidt and Levi Richter made n |
■. doliic biwlnifis in the clfv bu-lness trip to Allegan recently, wh'-re , t oug .1
t dl. h(..s tt conundrum tween the two nations is having a good
can’t tell; he's a^
t’ounty and State aforesaid, the former sold bis clover seed for 81.. &gt; , the end IBut
be dors writa the funniest effect upon public opinion in Mexico
- u.l firm will pay the sum of per bushel and the tatter settletl vltli- “ ; tome. L-'
to watch for them concerning the people of the United
w:
DDOLLARS for each and F Marsh by ptylng him th" balance on ; letters. I’m getting to
his Dulcinea her- States. At one time there was a great
trrb that cabinit b&gt;- hla mortgage: after which the, ••oj" about as eagerly as hL I-..
deal of distrust of Americans; but ald H ALL’* CATAtlltlt b .ughta twenty-tive pound watcrub-l"ii s self.
m.
j though there is some of this left, it is
an I came home
satisfied.”—ALegan |
•■Then She'D get him." said the other gradually dying out.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Gazette.
wom^iHhaSairof:conviction.
' 1 Formerly
v the
thc tvnl
typical American in ।
me and subscribed in
• Mexico was of thc rough frontier class.
Several farmers In this county ha“';
Bth day of December, A.
been experimenting In the way ot feed- ,
\ 1 But since the completion of lhe rail- j
aspiring
INSECTS.
,
.
I I roads better classes of Americans have j
ing wheat to hogs l» place of coru, wiui ।

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That Have Bern Found at Great . gODtt into the country. The investfanner who has found that a bushel of । Home
A. W. GLEASON.
ABitudre.
i ments of American capital have caused
Notary Publltt
. .. . *a_, ■ intelligent
■ American
*-— business
——» men, j
„l«..t ..111 pnrtura follrtren '”"'±.11, I In Gen John C. Fremont.’s delightful
nork
This
is
encouraging.
».
specially
t-a especially
e.~~i..ii- mining
mining engineers
emrineev and ,
Cure is taken internally S 11™.... crop I. n.«r'y "
I reports of his exploring expeditions 1 and
‘ rretly u|xm the blood find muacross the continent fifty years ago - managers,
managers. to make their 7homes
----- " | in j
system. $cnd for
♦hare Is an account, which a contrib- Mexico; nnd thus the people of that
r.„k umi.II. lirliir.
I?1™- *"“ * ntorof thc Youth’s Companion used to I ooUntryhare hud their eyes opened to •
Iiunlwl
Of
.liu10 «. b«
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo
rend over and over again when a l&gt;oy. • tiic true character of the better c.ass ।
will, bring nearly double that pmount.
]
of the ascent of the mountain called of tbc American peopleAllegan (kizettv.
I
1 by druggists. 75c
h'Z^rt«l«tblnglntbo.rJ

IL will sell tickets to
; i return al oue faro rate on
. 'I'L |lrd., 5th.. 7th.. knd 8th..
• ph anil boat ouly. (rem stations
■1. I iiii'luiing Lansing. From util■•'ii-'cet.) will be sold vm St Joe.
::ul via 'Grand Rapids nnd New
d. - -.llrdid tickets will! be good
.•nut i-.nt good in parlor or keep­
ing car., vk ticket agents for full hi-

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Miflflkvill.-'» local talent are preparing to
tender Jcphtah'i daughter iu ! the near
future.
.
Ke*. IL S. Bowman, pastor of the Free•port U.B church has been assigned to a
new charge in Charlotte. •

Born—to Rev, W. H. Wright and wife
Saturday, evening, Sept Ifllh., a sou.—
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A Well Known Figure In the FamTh&lt;J disgraceful proceedings of a
01m of tho Orient. * rade and ill-conducted crowd, mainly
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Although man has lived upon the
lowing- manner you will
never
«Cda shoe Item. esptel.ll, lf “ *• I””’1' earth for thousands of years and made
He to obtain the finest fruit. For each many discoveries, he has not yet mas­
gwevt allow tw» large yellow fITe8^e tered its surface, much less solved all
•
, . .
and pour tbe problems it presents, says the Bal­
timore Sun. In some* respects he
ctwcned: iu
“ •*“ JT. aL, knows more about the planets and
tfe
hoi water and pqur on very Mil **
«* rwi wawr-uu
stare,
stars, that are rdUHons
Millions of miles away,
The Ginee is generally the mother
1 of ‘fot^n fifteen mlnUtJs. ^tan
doca ab°ut the gjobe on which
or wife of the eldest male member of
IL-nir^he ice tooeeu the skin with a ho lives and moves and has his being. tho family. Sho rises from her bed
JSSfodkSfe’when you can easily pull U But if his knowledge of tho earth s
.
.
.. ,
.
.. .
about an hour and a half before sunSd with-your fingers. Now lay the peach- surface
aurtooe is
to limited?
Itoutrel. it
It is
to nevertheless
notortheleto
d j
w ,bc ,w„pto|r »nd
•on wiuiyuui
----- - — - - . . wy
... «l&lt;fr tIn
— *
- rtlt
il.f nurfKfln
•TWrinfite ihnn
4B H&lt;de
rarlfom dltoh
dish anil
and rmr,k'li
mnch greater
than 1it«
hto VrintelnkiiTA
taowledg. nf
of doani
holt,e. p3rt|cululj tho
Mt in the refrigerator until they are
A
' UW“ .
. n .K re
door Hnteto. tho yard, and thornaeadv Ui-ttcivc,
u« serve. when
they
be --laid
reany
wu®......
'■J should
— —
- onttot. y
vuin ogu,
uv- .
year.
ago. auu
and to BI.UI
.tWI iuu
the teshe lht„
from
•
.
f *Laide by side In a shallow bowl and covered j I1..C oj ♦Hto
t^e mnazawofto
majority A
6ft lulnrenhl.'
tolerably ntollwell- •:
with chopped iqe- At the table serve them
eBrth of Ours Isa the shrubs and goes to bathe in the
river Bhagirathee, if the river be not
1b ~’.:silow platfd, with
a
fork
and
small
..
*
*
.
.
, - .... - , mon
eU mass covereu
uy a thin
tnm crust or
molten
covered by
of
ftnU krtfcw, that reel, tenon ton ~alll ohuled ,nJ taMancd malcrtaL Ono more than a mile or so from the house.
• The sun has not yet appeafeti in the
stones,
.
,
... ,
remove the stones, when
they when
are they are to oe
■ilh
doc
ingar
&gt;nd
thick
rich
of
the
juroc.ted
rea.cn.
for
thto
tehorizon, but
most of the
covered wi.;. 7.... -.. nnarrrwol
. ___ . Lin
.. fl.nf fno .femwava. •■ norizon,
dui wvav
vuv women have
..
.
Imf..to
lai Vnn
Hof
the oteemtlon
that th. tempore Ivav UtoUh b&lt;-a.&lt;u&gt;.l
to to
eresm.—Country Gentleman.
L..77 re.--’- to.ny
—-J Jo
j-—
*“ go
“ to
ature of rocks increases as ono de- bathe in the river, talking
- ■
on their
Hon. P. T. Colgrove and daughter Miss ; scends into thc earth at thc rate of ono
way, says Kali Prasonna Mukerji,
Mabel.- narrowly escaped being in the degree for about sixty-four feet.
It
smash-up on lhe Giand Trunk road at has been assumed from this observa­ I writing to the Theosophical society.
They all bathe and perform their de­
Bellevue last week, while on their way
tion
that
a
temperature
which
would
to Chicago. They were rewarded tor
votional actions called puja on thc
their
mru good
Hiwu fortune
innuuu however
irint.ii by
uj being de- ' melt the rocks would be reached bc- bank of the river aud return homo
Volcsinio
cite,II, lu another oue on their return '°™ go Inn many mile,
about eight a. m. The Ginee then pre­
ftom tho world', fair. They left thl, oily action hu« alv&gt; iraggested a molten In- pares herself for cooking, in which oct
on tin- uudnight train for Charlotte. In- terior, and so also has thc appearance she is assisted by the younger women
tauding to make closet connection with a of rocks subjected to great heat. But of the family, who must have bathed
Grand Trunk train at Charlotte. They scientists do not accept these observaJust missed the one they Intended to take, tiotis as conclusive. On the contrary, I1 themselves by this time. Out of inexaud this was the train that was silvered they show that so far as these observa­ ' pensive vegetables, some of which are
into kiudlitix Wood at Bellevue, though no tions go the question is still left open,. 1 planted and taken care of by the worn­
one was killed. Coming back from Chl- and that there are certain other facts' en themselves in a little bit of ground
cax" they took.the West Michigan train. which appear more conclusively to near by, the Ginee prepares excellent
Tlirj were just coming Into Grand Rap- show that the earth is solid or nearly dishes and the cooking is all complete
Ms
the rale of aSoui 40 miles an hour
solid.i. . .The
in between eleven 'and twelve a. m. The
and io
■n.i
tbeir
’ir luin.niu
train, ran iiuumi
Into an riup.j
empty frelsid
i&lt;r,Rui ;!.~7
. increase
. .. of temperature
.. .
children take their meals first, then
car *wa*
thsi u«u
tia-1 uw-n
been icu
left pmuuiu
sisnding
of the earth is accomCar
* uii the
...» ।| the , interior
.
tho men, then the younger wom­
traek.
track. Phil
1‘liil left his dignity In lhe car &lt;p»nied
&lt;p»n!ed by increase of pressure, which,
en, then the servants and last
acai widta he Hew ’ through apace. When ।
believed, raises the melting
■ of all
tho
Ginee
herself.
As
lie plck&lt;&lt;d hluisrif up. three or four s.-vls ■ point, so that notwithstanding the obliitetvened between biuiwlf and lhe
» nervations in mines the melting point a rule she never enjoys anything .that
is
liked
by
either
the
children
or
the
he started from.' The engine was badly ( of rocks may never be reached. Morodeliipldatetl and lhe passengers well ahuk- otter, --i,_
—
— ___xx
volcanoes
may not ,bo
vents for male members, and she has to distrib­
rn up but noon seriously hurt.
tire interior mol Um mass nor for large ute arjd superintend tho partaking.of
food by every member of&gt;tho fam­
One of the prettiest weddings that ever reservoirs. The matter they eject may
ily, the servants Included. It is
occurred In Hastings took place Tuesday be rendered fluid or gaseous at the mo­
very
seldom that she condescends to
noniing at the Emmanuel church In lids ment of eruption by a sudden witheity. Thu contracting parties were Louis •drawal of pressure or by tho action of take food cooked by any other woman,
■B. Bentley, manager of the. Electric Light water. The proofs of the theory that even of her own family.
Company, and Mias Harriet Woodard, the earth is solid are so much depen­ • Taking meals is generally over a lit­
yonuarat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. dent upon mathematics that -they can tle before two p. m. Tho female mem­
Woodard, of this city. The church was only be described in general terms. bers theft congregate in- a long room,
mettily decorated with flowers,and vines They relate mainly to the action of where some lie down for rest,-some
Nbi Minnie Matthews presided Mt the
knit and sew and some are engaged in
organ .and rendered' Memfolsbon's wed­ sun and moon upon it in thc creation talking about the incidents mentioned
ding march. The bridal pdrty composed of tides. Astronomers have calculated in the Romayana and the Mnliabarats.
that
the
earth
offers
as
much
resis
­
of Misa Lcnore Valficnt and W. M. Wil­
At about four p. m. tho Ginee goes
ken*. and Ute bride on her father's arm went tance to tidal deformation os would a
to the dl,ar in the oiMer named and were globe of steel, nnd hence it is not a to her neighbors, for a chat or any
met Univ by the groom, where die beau­ molten muss with a thin prust, but a trifling business that she might think
tiful an t impressive service of the church solid or nearly solid body. Prof. Newc of, and for the purpose of washing her­
was pruioiuiced by lira rector, IWv. W. comb hai added another kind of proof. self. . She must return before dusk to
M. Taylor uod the die happy couple made Some small, varying changes of lati- see
r watering and sweeping
... „ done to the
one. 'ibe tiride was tastifally attired hi tude hove been detected and shown to "rooms; the shed and thc door lintels.
traveling gvwn of navy blue* intervoven be periodic, and these periods are and that the Cows are properly looked
with a pattern of gold with trimmh.ga of shown to correspond with what would after. Just at sunfict every room is
silk, and wore a hat tbl match. Her
lighted, and then cooking again begins
btidi-.uiaid, Mias ValiL-nt, was becoming-1 theoretically
. - occur , if the
_ earth were, -. f jn
aftcrnoon jtonic
ly gowned th green, and wore a brown hat •
"hiIe thc-v do not correspond a .....
little .later
of the -hie
male members .partake of a litwin. zr.,1! Irtoiau.is-, From th. Chur.-!. I »“&gt;&gt;
"■&lt;&gt;““ oarer from slmll.r c!
the in idal party were driven to lhe home I defloctions of the axis of a molten mass ' tie refreshment, consisting generally
aud swcctmcwis.
sweetmeats, but this
of thij groom's mother. Mrs.’Ellen Beutk-y.' thinly encrusted. While those argu- of fresh fruits and
where a luncheon was served to Um Im- menu may not be considered conclu­ is managed by others.
.umdi.ite rriatlve.-* of the bride and groom. sive they arc entitled tohiore respect
At about eight o'clock p. m. the chil­
Fcgui there Mr. and Mrs. Bentley went to than those which nt ono time were ac­ dren. having partaken of their meals,
the M. C. depot where a large number of cepted os showing that the earth is a go with the Ginee to He down in their
frienda were waiting to offer coKfcratula- mere crust cooled upon the surface of beds. Here the Gince begins to tell
glops and good wishes. ■ When Ahe train a molten nqiss. Thc new view of the
pulled in they boarded It and'a liberal earth Ls much more satisfactory than them stories till they are asleep. These*
stories are almost all of them connnon
♦supply of rlee was showered after them,
much u&gt; their dismay and amusement of that of Descartes. "Firm as a rock" to all the families of thc village. A
ths other passengers ou Uio train. Mr will have added strength to its mean­ king had two queens; one much be­
is established
xna Mrs.
3tn». BttiUey
ueuuey will
win visit the
me world
worms
—•» when
------- it —
--------- . ...... that
...« . the
IOTei|loved
uy mm,
me otner
nejrieciea;
by him.
the other
neglected;
and
’s ing
fair and will be absent a wiek or ten days. [ rocks ure not liable to fall through the . kind Providence favored the latter and
supporting crust into a cauldron, where , thc former was bumbled. A prince, a
they may be melted and disappear.
' minister's son. a commander in chiefs
Thomas Machin has obtained 817,000
I son and a merchant's son were great
jndguieul against the Alaska Refrigerator
YANKEES DON’T LIKE WORK. ; friends; they started to See the corners
company of Muskeiron, for loss of bis
; of* the world; s^w many wonderful
right lutnd.
j things; bad many hairbreadth escapes
Dartng the past six months 400 prison­
' and at last all returned home safe and
ers teavp been confined iu tho St. Clair
The Yankee's antipathy to work has
cotiuty foil. thirty-five of whom tvere wo- ; never yet been adequately appreciated. sound. A princess of great beauty lay
enchanted in a castle by the Cyclops;
' He Js In * state of perpetual insura prince goes there by chance, kills the
Tte Iwrsto-ritbtb annual rvuniou ot I ractlo/^ratoat the prirn.1 eurao, ray,
monster in some remarkable manner
aha Twentieth Mlcblsan Infantry will te i B writer In Scribner-, Magarino, lie
through the advice of the disenchanted,
held al f.ok ton on Tueaday. October 101b. , fc&lt;.,B lhal h(. wajl
on
princess, falls in love with her and
Tbe dwelltog ol Haute Soy. al Carlo- fence nod whittle to the aunahlne, and
toe. wa. dratroyrd oy 6n- Friday morning I he to agnlnst every aPP»rent neceaaity marries her. Such, in substance, are
te lreutel«n.5&lt;W. will) no toauranra. thut would compel him to forego the the stories told by the Glnee to her de­
lighted little andlenee, who are all
Tawaa rlly barlwo superintendent, of aerenc pleasurca of a purely cinteinpfrom her.
acbooia Ibruuah mhuudmlandlug betwten laUre exlatence. Ho rcreognlxra, to bo very fond of hearing In,m
"er- She
toe ote «.d new school board.
| ,u_
work
tedjie No
,h’" “W “ ‘h'lr
Tte Uteopolla gr it rnllla are running ,. onUre.
a
more
vlrid
realisation
ol
J-te
u
-room
again.
onenaa a more vivia realization ol m.,,
,
. . i *lhe
younger
women
takeuk.
food,
thenth.,
4a, ted night and are sereral hundred ■ Jr
V - . ..“. The
ronmrer
women
h.o.1
I
, ,
' “"“'on.ueM
ft. u,, mc„. th0 Mr,SDU&gt;
u,,
barectai behind their orders.
aredot gellw&lt;Ibtoir. done doe. do,
Gln.e here.ll Sh. goi. to ted .!
Thetatgn vineyards surrounding De­ ] mpel him to wke hto ooel to! end do Bbon, „
catur mhI Lawton are more productive thorn, so mnoh n, to contrive totne . -•• n.„ . .
\ . J ..
..
. Httle UUretlve, rather
than aver liefore, and the shipmenu this , w.z ot oeoompllri&gt;to|r end. without . I? O1.J
ytw exceed tboac of any proceeding year. working. The tendeet wv of doing 1“^ o« the weBnajmef hernetehbera,
Ural U to ret rich
to hire l.lT?. , .
th* “'"^7..
,TIm' Superintendent of tbe C*lumpt HiablowJKCU
-lca(enough
.noui,n WQ1Felll()9r
------ °*— —----------.
«• . tho
.. Yankee
...
.
lit not
miitth
schaolbhas requested the teachers to re- *.• Accordingly,
does
try to and
and “
not “
u0“ lavred
lave&lt;1 lit?
by young daugh&lt;rte. tram rradlng arrtplure or ottering „triob and dona not try to ralm It
°&lt; °&gt;« family. Who bare
to ----------------------invent excuses•—
for rising late
preyw 4 lb» opening ot aob«,I.
to not that bo loro, money to mnob , often ""
and going to bed early. The Ginee has
■ohoalriefl Township. Kalamaioo, ,nd ilrairta to posaca. It aa that he
fair knowledge
of,domestic
medcom&lt;«. hte aid tanna. with 1.000 acre, or , lo„. labor ao little. But to pot richa
...............................
-------------------Innuo.yl laud and MO lean aerea ot wheal u ,
Indirect war al tearing ibo I'kiea tor amaU oomplalnta and often
tete.Jl.rili.UlM.ta.lnlW,.
jrrit.to.th. ftanUy price, by preaumMeahsllipre la rapidly recovering Irom ^luh work than elude Ik. It ho con I”, to correct him when he beppena to
«b-.nrent lire and all of the burned
u dooo wlttoal ham.„ lnmreen. omit
°U‘lt anything in • '*““7 rellgtou.
bteltow.. wilt tereplaced with more mod-. !uonat.Ube Ukea that teak and If----------------------«• .nd Mdulanllal riruelure,.
1 he cannot wholly eUminale hnjnn
toe. it
t. to
to ‘ruth* 10
*“’• 8h« *“UiD'1 to
Tho vetcrnrU of thc fifteenth Michigan intervention, ho wants to reduce
When
bo 0,0
“d
.nd &gt;&lt;"O. to
InfMrtir will hold their annual reunion 1 (U lowest poasiblo limit. WL
OU lw
- is feed Brahmins on particular auspicious
at Manioc Oct 4th. the anaivereary of geta matters fixed so that the work
O»niiUt. .
. done with very little intermeddling. days of the year. Khe generally spoils
Tire fire commlssolnerB of Bay City have ’ he is willing to sit by and supervise the young children by always taking
reim^rird T. K. Harding as chief of the the process. He wiH put a lever and their sides and often makes them ill
lire d^mrtmeut. after reducing his salary turn a cock no? and then without by overfeeding them.
to *500 a year.
! much ooraplaintT'if so bo it that he can
Thus pass the lives/jf many middle-*
Stattan Agent LtMhman shot a a tiger rmniaate and whittle. Hia m«mc is a class ladies of lower Bcngalrln Indus­
.a few &lt;taji ago at Baroda. It was not of Bynonymn for energy and porsever- try. peace, self-denial and devotion,
the igeinblkig variety, but lied escaped ancc. But to make things work to- beloved by all, teaching othors to do
f torn iotnc circus.
I gather for the automatic accomplish­ thoir household duties.
Bur perhaps twenty-flve years hence
' .
. ,
,
, , ■
'
men t of labor, and to ait by and see
A h«ru &gt;m d t played at the Boston oroas- thM th
work ri},ht_th';. te
this will be a thing of the post 8ella.
a train
,
.z
. ,
“
13 “He
ins. u,.»
ih*« rcMia nf
of tli
the
train inlilierv.
robbery. It v
Yankee idea at the mission of man.
1 । fishness and irrfHgfousness ore mak­
raids. ’dteiMts off.”
,
&gt; ing sod inroads in families, and disMonutO'mn laborers got tired ot their '
I union,
are
Dost* Wonderful
wocuiarrax Small.
r'xnmu.
, , , want .of peace and patience
----of the Hindoo
H Imino family
fnmiiw
wagon and went to West Virginia. They J
It ho. often been pnreed ttet dog, I drivin-r
, I*1? mem bcm »'
are mrv warning 75 cents a day.
are able to track tbeir muter, through “.““J '“‘BPlneu and comfort In that
Tan Grand Rapids committee that look- crowded street, where, It would be tor- "J1-0-‘‘“-"‘•P- ’“torn mrUizatioo.
...
..
. .
I have nlnv-lf nhunr,../l
« I after
entertainment of the Macca- possible to attribute their accuracy to I have closely observed other f.-wilL-t
b * A. O..I itsA 81500 in the hole.
j Mnjlhlng except the sense of amell than those 1 have tried to give some
“Sim that or I’ll run you In.” It was alone. A naturalist once made some idea of in my article, other families in
In BiK^kddM. Thc 011 end er wasn’t steal- Interesting experiments as to thl* which the “roformur*" h®ve tried to
tag iwyllnng, neither was he drank. He ' power as exhibited in his own dog. Ld introduae foreign rules of life.
jnstawon*.
u- naturalist
—" * *"
- 'J ”
these —
teats *the
found. ...
Ctat. I
pwtmas- his dumb friond could follow in the '
John jEfinamaker. not now post
win
pretrewi,
auurew
toe
“
-w...
—
...
*•
j
the
tracks
of
his
master,
though
ho
was
far ' ^koo on, tbtok. of IL blasl. flowor,
tev&lt;en&lt;MF will probably address
8tst« Sunday School convention at Hills- out ot sight, and that* too, after aolean
“»y» the New York
~ 44,
**. 15
,r —
A
[than cdevcxi parsons had follawed,^F»acy nature producing a
dale hi Nov.
andJ ’KJ.
’---------stepping exactly in tho trsclre made by ^foek flower! A* well a black sun or
MkHanH county may be full of pine
grass. Yol the Incongruities of
atunnk hut Jost the same a nun up there his master. It, being the deliberate In-'
baa ral^i M btubeh of wheat from a tentiou to confturn tho moms of the dog fo^htotxable mourning sanction withIf possible
Further experiment! ont * ’*&lt;’rd these monstrosities, and a
iKtle on*r two acres.
proved that tho animal. tracked
y- a rose or a *bunch
' of
* violets
■ •
„the
ws daL,-•
that
Oe
l»
aoerber and without ann
boote Instead of t' wan.
L
‘for
‘ whew
*
"*
“ tak-teed.
*
Ido. and Mrs. Lula B OrroL «»f
wr loolgur the dog tte um.touoe of aaoa) la dotlton, and
nsturaUst
put
on
QiMMiMU wen, married and It wrs n dear
Ante i-L igyui.iii wtio who tied the knot. failed oaUcely

Our ard ordrr tor lui'w ,llk .Ml toto
top teltor. »" "'rtv'-d “*&gt; ”“,l»
1'rlre. «od .ll'lre doe. lhe bu»l»ew.
.

.

The Racket.

With two mllllnen we c*n end will
sell you ladles and childrens head wear
cheaper than any house In the city
and will compare style* wit" »«■« “P*
|f you wish at less money.

have not thus made their formal entey
I am going todies# of wy
Into, society," I* described by the
new furniture at some pried
Ladies' Pictorial of London. It is rea­
1
T
hb Racket.
sonable to suppose that under such
Now is your tune to get good,
Owing to room wo shall on November for n 1IHI.. .......... R I wi)
circumstances the conduct of the wom­
a little monev
en would be beyond reproach, but. on 1st move Into the new store next to Wm.
buy and s*'ll
the contrary, it seems to be somewhat Goodyear^) drug store and having some still
lines we wish
close ouL shall make hand goods and di re-'-ond
on the order of tho. crowd at the races,
and the approach to the throne is con­ special prices.
atering and repairina.
The Racket.
verted into a scene of confusion and
vulgarity. At thc first drawing-room □Tw&lt;» years ago we bought 1 doz, corsets,
now we buy 10 dox. and they do hot last I
in May the gorgeously dressed
«»long. Price nnd style does It, at the I
apparently disregarded the foe. that
they were there by the queen s invita­ Bucket.
We have so much underwear we have 1
tion, and also the supposition that they
to keep It hid and will sell very cheap to 1
were fit for the hofor of reception by
her majesty, and self-repose, good close out.
Tbe Racket.
breeding and thc common forms of po­
Ladies underwear for 40c. others ask 00
liteness were entirely forgotten in
and 75c for same, at the Racket.
Jefferson St. Furuitiire
their desire to be first These same
Men's underwear for 50c, others ask Store.
women would be shocked at the idea
of mingling with a work-a-day cr°Y&gt;d 75. nt the Racket.
Store pipe 150, elbows ICe, at thc Rack­
trying to gain admittance to a public
building, but here the models of cour­ et
Floor oil cloth that means cheap at the
tesy, dignity and polite education push,
jostle and elbow their way—really Racket
Lycoming rubber goods are tbe best at
prod and strike each other in tholx
.
, , eagerness
________ to fightIk.,!
- wnv
frenzied
their
way , the RackeL
to the front They lose all regard for । uooa
Good ------------------rubber boots—for---------82.75 —
at —
the
appearances and consideration for Racket.
others.
J The Racket never sold so rood 5 and 10
The account further says:
uDia- ; cenr lutiidkcrcbiufs as they do now. They
monds, feathers and flowers strew the have a special drive,
ground after one of these aristocratic
shall receive this week an Invoice
melees, veils uro torn, and refined from New York of ribbons, laces and
features are distorted by heat and nil Him ry trimming. No one will meet
wild exertion. Court oflicials express the prices, ut the Racket.
their opinions very hard, but no at­
Five case s more ladies shoes on tbe
tention is paid to this. The struggle road from lhe manufacturers at prices, no
goes on with the same desperate fury, one on will meet for 25 lo 50c per pair, at
and by the time these grandes dames the Racket.
appaar before the queen they are hag­
Climax stove and shoe polish that
means the best at the RackeL
gard and almost untidy.”
On former occasions their disorderly
Slates at jobbers prices.
conduct has not come directly to the
Tint Racket. ;
queen's notice, but finally the scuffling
Ladies, wchildren and mens wool hose nt j
has reached the royal car, and it is
locket,
considered necessary to restrict the,
Aii
tiiv iaivoi
All the
latest In feathers and tips cheap
members odmitted, in order to protect , at
RackeL
the royal family from their subjects, , Our 150 Indh-s Dongola shoes dot s then:
and avoid the actual presence of a all up yet at thc Racket.
cordon of police to keep the ladies
from pelting each other with, bouquets j Another invoice of umbrellas just In at
Lthc Racket.
.
and tumbling headlong into the
We want your eggs.
que^-o’s presence. So the edict has
Tin: Racket
gai'p forth that hereafter there shall
be only a limited number received.
1I The suction carpet sweeper can knock
; them all out, tor sale only at the Racket,
i Price S2.U0.
’ Two invoice* of tin ware thin week
!ri.u,l*n&lt;i-Bnv.s»oN At the resldirre &lt;&gt;1
s who sell lhe roods and our prices
IteoffiriMIMrlrlruiula tobrilv. Hu.k.,, I
* ‘“.T"
Sepr. Jitli. bt
Kiniib, pastor of Hh- *re the lowesr.
luptUtvhiEDpii. Mr. ('harlcaMu'buntand’M: -*. I
We carrv all the latest in velvet for
Emma Hromoo. ttotnot MlddjTiUe.
; trimming and no fancy prices.
. Styles the

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Don’t

Assest in ruining
your eyesight but,
have your eyes
examined and fit­
ted with glasses by

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Micli.
tKMb/Brv.G. B, Hoili-t-i
Mr. Arthur Mr.lhnaay of Ihriland to Mi&gt;
utv.tr nu wniitOMUM iit luvir new tHiuirivai; i

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MORTGAGE SALE.

Default havlnc bi-ca ti'.-vlejn ihe c-hUIVoos
■&gt;.’a r irialn Diortgure hi trln bv Wllltav llollry(.1 George J*unh.
January 24tn. A. it., i
U&gt;~(. apd rerenlrt! In llw ofil *? ot die PegisUr
of Devils, toe fin- Hdimv of IUrr&gt; nml Kc.uh -r
.Mu-hignn. oti tl.e M-venUi du; uf February. A.D.
1*71. in Lllvr A of .Murtgjgrs, on ymm 321.
which raid mnngte.- was Silly tuv&gt;fr’ -d tn
Georx- Furdj to David it Co.* and ItilJn A.
Sheldon, on thellUi day of Sfpletnaer, isn&gt; and
(Midaisigiitnentwuv recorded In theofflre ot ibc
Kmttytrr «&lt;f Deeds fur Barry county, Ml&gt;-hi|ran.
on Ute t nh day i t Be|d-mber, IS75. lu Llbef 3
ol inortgzigra on juigr AW, Mad *nlG nuir’.easi..t- duh a«ilxiii-(l tw David It. Cook tu Philo
A. Sheldon. OtUilmr &gt;«ih. iw. au.l a*I,| m»*lxi&gt;tnrnt. duly"rccordtHl Sent. 26th. l«a In I.L
her 27 of inortgaacM |&gt;.tge jm. on which inort_-a&lt;v there l«cUlnu-&lt;l to Ihi due nt lhe date of
Hit* notice lhe »um of oue hundred -Ixiv-ulne
tlolUh ami three criiH. and m attorney’* f—
of thirty dollar* provided t’&gt;r in said tmitteauc.
Sid kA stilt or proceedItw M law baviuit !&gt;••• n
itltut^d to recover the moneys awoml hv
wild niortynre, or any tout thereof:
Now. tbeinforc.. by virtue ot tho power of
*a!i\&gt; contained In raid niortE*x--. and the
darutehi suvh re«r tnado and provided, notice
l'_1Hereoy given that on Saiitniav ti.c
Snl day of Drcr.inticr. A. b„ ltQ3. at tcu
o ctoi-k in the forenoon, I shall reli at inth’lr
aorttiui. to the hlguert bidder, at the nortli
fnu,|. door of the Court Ihm-e tu the Cilv ot
H.*!.ip{*. (that lielng the place where the Clr
rult Court for Harry Connly Is hnld-u . the
pieintas dc-H-rllud in add mortgaxe. or so
much tlir-rvof M may
be mcewwry
’o pay the amount due on said mori«age.
with ieu
per cant.
iuu-rr*l
and all Iqfal com*, tcretber with an jut.ir
net s few ot thirty dollars covenanted
for therein, the premises being described
I" 21'.'-“ »“ that certain ..(c-e „r
parcel oftnnd known and described as follow*,
towlt: The south east quarter of tb- ncuith
east quarter of section twenty-one (If, town
i? o." i'Grr.b»?f
wert ,u fbtrry enmity
iu State of Michigan, containing forty acre* of
land more or ieaa.

Someihlna
Thai should
Bo rGuiomhorod

SAW 1
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWIN
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can't handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

J. L. WILKINS,

mh.

Dtiring the Fair
Prepare jor Winter

Is that I don’t ro thro’
You can do this in no better way than going to F. G.
the country “hen-peck­ Stowell’s for your Boots and Shoes. He sells as good goods
ing” tlie life out of you for thebaine money as any dealer in the country
trying to sell you somethrng you don’t wantor
need, but when you art*
in want of anything in
my line such as

Lumber Waoons, Buaaies,
Flows. Drills, and
Sprlna Tooth Harrows,
It will be money in
yonr pocket to give me
a call,

., The Boes Levis k Pifershoe for Ladies can' t lie beaten,
aud his Welt shoes are very popular. He has ju
received
■’’■rge invoioe of Rubber Goods and can certainly

F. Q. STOWELL.

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VOL. KXXVIII. NO. 23

HASTINGS. MICH.. OCTOBER
5. 1893. NO. 1999
WHOLE

Hastings Banner.

Health *nd
Economy

Published Thnrtdaya by

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Delayed letter.
'-’'“"‘"ton I" very Slck with
tl™”f*'ewr-ai”
Mlnar b,,
turned from the world's fairMrs Ed
hdr-J;^h0?..10 ’1,e B,«h‘8 nl
•’*
!, ,atll,e R",k’ returned from
(•"•nil KapM, |,„ w«rk—Jrneph Bcebul
““'to « K&gt;»J deal .urprlwd br bavna hl. brother (rom Kansas, whom haliarl
airtown for stout ls )v,„, Wllk ln h|“
tohv? “w,‘ I” "''“toK-BrTt Arraatromt.
WUlllm li
canil wlta aim
"ll iamBuw™ and wlro are aU ln at.
»•
world* fair tbla week—
Mto Flora CooMae went to Grand Bap.
w TueMlay-J. B«H«I and wife spent
Wtonesit,) a„d Tborsmty In Galns-Tbere
Will be a dunee ,t Smith’s Hall al ibis
Flare Oct. ISth-AlvIn lle.dley and Eliaa
Bol s were in attendance nt the Christian
Endeavor nt this plan- .Sunday t-veulngMi&gt;- oreviter. of Indiana, hvlaittngat A
Hcadkk a—Miss Ethelyn Shlnk, of South
Unven. calleti on friends at Gun Lake last
week—John King and wife are in attend­
ance al the world's fair this week.
Jobnotowu.

IRfl VAN VflLKENBURGH
Lcjdino Hardware Man of Barru Goimtij.
HASTINGS, MICH.

UNION BLOCK,

We do not sell the
Cheapest

But we do selLthe Best
for the least money
We get three dollars per pr. for our .Rub­
ber Boots but they are the ,best and it pays us
to sell them and you to buy them.

Call an 1 see us, we can and will save you
HARD CASH.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2NSON

ONE PRICE
SHOE

DEALERS

REMEMBER^
Thu our Special Sale of Baby

Carriages will last onlyjiTew days
i &gt;pger.

Secure one now if you

want it cheap.

Banner.

Largest Circulation,
of any paper in tho
County.

Please call at my

sipre and examine my stock while
in the city during the fair.

A. McCOY.

Seeding ia about, done and surely it*’la
time—Mr. and Mr*. ’Skinner of Kalamazoo
county, have been -tailing relatives In
tills vicinity and nt Dowling—The mail
route from Banfield to Buttle Creek has
changed proprietors. Mr. Cox having
exchanged his property nt Banfield and
Hie ninil rjtite ter property in Battle Creek.'
J. B. Sperry of Battlij-Creeks Is the preeut owner— 8. E. Gaskill is marketing
some very fine cabbages—S. S. Fisk car­
ries h limp along wltli him, the result of
being in too close range of one of his
horses—Mrs. B..G(xlde is about to start
for Philadelphia to spend the winter—On
Wednesday night Sept, evtli at a Utile
past eight o’clock occurred the -oelal event
of the season for the .quiet neighborlfood
of Gaskill. More than GO of the friends
of Thomas P. Gixlde and Mary 1.. Gaskill
assembled at the residence of the bride's
parents to witness the marriage- rite that
should nuke* the happy couple husband
and wife. The bride was dressed in a
very becoming toanqer while the groom
wore a conventional suit ot black. Our
well known townsman, Hiram Coleman
Esq., was master of tho legal part of the
ceremony. His long experience in tying
matrimonial knots has rendered him skill­
ful in this line. Thirty years ago be
conducted « similar ceremony ter the
father and mother of the bride. The Im­
pressive words having been spoken and
the hearty congratulations given, the
company were treated to a most excellent
supper to which all seemed to do ample
justice.^. The table laden with fine pre­
sents attested the esteem in which the
young couple, are held.
Conspicuous
among the gifts might be mentioned 825
in cash and'J tick-:»to tin; world's Ldr.
The guesfs from a’&gt; (nd were Mi-s Prro l.
Ptdlide!|i|iiH, Penn.. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson,
D«&gt;s(er;*Mr. and Alts. Reynolds. Bat,tie

and Mrs. Bailey. Snniii Emmett—Mr. and
Mrs. G.oddc '--it «hi the early imrrniMg
train tern few day- visit to the While
CH J alter which they will hike up their
reshtence among n». !Mh bride and
groom have a host of warm ftieuds in
this community where they have each
s;wiit the greater part of their lives.

' Bedford.

The concert given at the Congregational
church last Sunday evening was highly
enjQjed by all who attended—MIm
Louise Mcbols after being home about
four weeks went back to her school In
Ypsilanti Monday morning—The Y. P. S.
C. E. bad a business meeting last Friday
evening for the purpose of electing
officers—Miss Eva Lusk -of Battle Creek
*pent last week with the Misses Sarah and
Rose Rogers—Mr. E. W. Jordan spent last
Thursday and Friday in Hastings.

Duwllnc
A
Cluts. Mack has decided nor to go to
«nshington, to settle up the estate be­
longing to Smith—Woodmansee. They
will appoint an administrator from the
same place—Maria Mauwing expects to go
to Chicago this ^veekwh visit relatives,
also to vlnit the world's fair—The young­
est child of Geo. Bryant Is prostrated, with
scarlet fryer and very sick at this writing
—P. McGrath Intend* soon to return to
Washington. His sister Julia will accom­
pany him to his western home—School Is
closed here this week on account of
scarlet fever.
Delton

Hickory Corner*.
Elmer Cotant, H. M. Byington and
wife left here on the 84th to visit Chicago
and tho many attractions on exhibition nt
the world's fair—Mrs. H. McElwain and
and her two daughters of Petoskey arriv­
ed here on Tuesday and are Mrisiting her
mother Mrs. Daniel Burdick and other rel­
atives about town—A golden wedding oc­
curred on Wednesday at the home of
Warren Barnes. Many of the old settlers
were invited who with the near relatives
participated in an enjoyable time on .that
notable event—Bom to Albert Flint and
wife on the 20th a son weighing 8 lbs.—
E. Elliot of Clay Center Kansa.% arrived
here on the 28th. making glad bls aged
parents and other friends residing here—
C. Williams and wife, IL Healey and
wife chose Saturday for a pleasure ride
and business trip tu Kalamazoo returning
the same evening—Will Perrin took a load
of Alsac clover seed to Richlaud one day
last week and sold the same for seven
dollars and five cents a bushel—Frank
Lawrence completed his Alsac clover
seed threshing which amounted to about
two hundred and thirty bushels. McCoy
doing the job amounting to the nice sum
of one hundred and sixty-five dollars and
fifty cents for his labor in so doing—Mis.
A. Lawrinee and her slster-Mrs. rf. John­
son, Mrs. M. Rockwei and Mrs. 11. Fowler
leave here to-day for Chicago where they
intend to visit for a week or ten days—
Mrs. A. Elliott was greatly surprised on
Saturday the SOtb. of Sept, by receiving
two of her surviving sisters Miss and Mrs.
Belle McNautop of Caledonia, N. Y., the
occasion of their presence having been
planned and carried out by Mrs. E.'s
children who proposed te surprise their
aged parents by reminding them that Just
fifty jears ago Adam Elliot and Kate McNauton were united as husband and wife.
The program was not fully carried out
on account of Mr. Elliott’s ill health—Mrs.
D. Monroe has returned after having
spent several weeks nt the Sanitarium of
Battle Creek—Mrs. Cortright and neices
and three nephevfs left for their home in
Penn.

The K. O. T. M. initiated a candidate
Monday evening -Q. A. Hynes and wife
were called to Woodland Saturday to &amp;ee
his sick mother returning Monday report­
ed »he was better- Mr. Edgett was In
town Monday—R. T-. F. Dodds and wife
Sundayed in Hastings—Mrs. Malone is
visiting her son Wn». Malone—Doster aBranstetter shipped a car load of hogs
Saturday—George Norwood is clerking
for C. A. VanAmliurg while he Is visit­
ing the White City—Charles Robinson
and wife of Hickory Corners visited at
Rob Norwqod’s Sunday—C. IL Robinson
is in Plainwell this week—11. C. Boynton
was io Battle Creek Monday—Will JSybol
and wife were in Kalamazoo Monday—11.
C. Boynton and family returned from Chi­
cago last Friday—D. IL Norwood and KayMoab ier took in the play at Kalamazoo
Monday eve—Mr. Lasher was In Kalama­
zoo Tuesday- -Mrs. Malone was In Kalmazoo Tuesday—Those who went to the
world's fair Tuesday are:- Geo. Kerns and
wife, xlva Pennock and wife. Lincoln
Bush, B. C. Pennock and Charles FrlcKe CONVERSATION WITH MCVEYS.
—Delton sent 100 people to the fair over An Old frinchniau Who AVa* Up !n tb*
tho C. K. &amp; 8. IL IL Tuesday —A family
is moving Into Mr. Whipples’ house. Who
In 1857, says Prof. Evans in the Pop­
or where the parties came from Is not ular Science Monthly, Jules Richard
known ycL He does sliver plating.
had occasion to visit a sick friend in a
hospital, where he made the acquaint­
ance of an old official of the institu­
Adam Forman died Thursday evening.
tion from the south of France who was
Funeral held ut the Evangelical church
Sunday a. id. Conducted by Rev. Snyder exceedingly fond of animals, his love
who preached in German and Rev. Spittier of them being equaled only bj* bis
in English—1). H. Brice visited at T. S. hatred of priests. -Heclaimed also to
Brice in Hastings last week—Samuel Mar­ be perfectly familiar with the lan­
shall is at Chicago taking In the world’s guage of cats and dogs and to speak
fair— Dcilbert Shoup of Cadillac is visit­ the language of apes even bett/r than
ing his parents here—Sammy Marly of the apes themselves. Jules Richard
Gt and Rapids was here to attend Mr. received this statement with an in­
Forman’s funeral—Wm. Goy was in Sun­ credulous smile, whereupon the old
field Monday on a business trip—Mrs. man, whose pride was evidently
Rowley had a sister visiting her from touched by such skepticism, invited
Rutland—Mr. Aiken of Grand Rapids is him to come the following morning to
visiting In Hastings—Rev. Davis will
the zoological garden. “I met him at
preach at the U; B. church next Sunday
the appointed place,’’says Mr. Richard,
evening.
“and wo went together to the
monkeys’ cage, where he leaned on the
outer
railing and began to utter a suc­
John Burins-. wife and non "f llnrlmr
Springs have levn. visiting friends mid cession of guttural sounds which al­
phabetical signs arc scarcely ade­
quate to represent—“Kirruu, Irirrilrie,
Dor mHioo! has iwen c
kuruki, ktrikiu’—repeuYcd with slight
variations and differences of accentua­
ehlid l.&lt; qufte *'fk hl Oils writing—Ehler tion. In a few minutes thexwhole
DutiiulH i-rwchrd b» a good house at lliU company of monkeys, a dozen in num­
place last Tuesdav HWinng—J. W. Bur­ ber. assembled and sat in rows before
pee iPo.^ ('icctt ruJargitig and Improving him with their hands crossed in their
lupa or resting on their knees, laugh­
ing. gesticulating and answering.”
The conversation continued for a full
quarter of an hour, to tho intense de­
here who ntlvuilrd 1 be county fair nt !h«*- light of the monkeys, who took a live­
tingsJaAt week--There will be liarlteriiiR ly part in it.
As their interlocutor
done here u* *i"’ &lt;»f «*«r iiilinliltaiil, hn&gt; was about to go away they all became
procured:* barber chair—Mrs. Dud. M*
Intensely excited, climbing up the bal­
returned lr&lt;-» l.er hug * ny «di&lt;
when- slw •'*«' I"-'-* *’hh her daughter-— ustrade and uttering cries of lamenta­
C- i. Mw* maker went to Milo Inst Snndsy tion. When he finally departed and
mid hroiMChl the presiding Elder hare t- disappeared more and more from their
huld l»ve feast »ml cumnninloii in- the view they ran up to the top of the
cage, and. clinging to tho friczo, made
cvettteg »t»d quarterly meeting
uwrnli'Z nt
o'cb'ck—Hog* nolil. here motions as if they were bidding .him
laid week -t Mi wt* |H-r pound - A'thur good-by. It seemed, adds Mr. Rich­
'EdnuMUfe* amt U’i.ds. McKinzie wewf L.-I ard. ns though they wished to say:
week M"W*hy h&gt; Albion collcM*
“We are sorry to part and hope to
GrH«-gi. Ue'uiocr and Nelson " lift***'— meet again, and if you can't come, do
Best Van Rk kte and wife nf Balti* V»« k drop us a line!”■-

Na^toit:*.
D. F. Tanner is visiting friends herothis week—Miss Frineis Hramx of Cali­
fornia spent several days with friends
here returning Tuesday noon—Adrian
Carter after a two weeks visit with friend*
at home returned to Saginaw the first of
the week—Mis* Minnie Funds* was honne
from Middleville returning Nmilay noon
II. H. Johnson &lt;»f Middleville spent
Sunday with ft lends here—Burglar* en­
tered the h'une of A. E. Knight Sunday
night but tho most they got waa-ftighlened—Among those ut the World’s fair
this week are Mr. and Mrs. IL K. DteMnmhi. Mr*. J. B. Marshall and diroxhler
1&gt;,Is. Miss Etta nmtall and MIm Hatt;*
Btighand b. J. Trinuan—Quite a tuunbvr FbUer, of Oklo. Is su|H*rlnl«McUbK lhe
of oar people are attending the Charlotte eKu-lhHi or Itellvv Powers’ houwn.
fair this week

HANGED THE INTRUDERS.

FRENCH DISHES THAT ARE BAD.

Snails cooked in their shells form a
dish which, however enjoyable it may
be to the French gourmand, an Ameri­
can cannot relish, says the Epicure.'
At a fashionable dinner the writer got
along very well until a plate of a half
dozen was set before him, but be put a
bold face on the matter and tried to
follow the example of the rest
The thing was coated with a nasty­
looking dark greenish slime and looked
forbidding. Ho transferred it hastily
to his mouth.
•
Tips first thing perceived was an aw­
ful reptile flavor, like tho scent in the
neighborhood of the boa constrictor
cage in a menagerie. He tried to bite
the morsel, but it Was like rubber and
tough as an old- boot 11 began to grow
big in his mouth, untty it seemed to at­
tain the. size of an elephant
He felt himself turning pale. At last
he gave a hasty gulp and swallowed
tho thing whole. Talk of Thackeray’s
American oyster experience being like
swallowing a raw baby; that French
snail went down like a raw alligator;
his French friend ny his side observed
his embarrassment with an amused
smile, and, remarking that he evident­
ly did not like snails, kindly relieved
him of the rest of them and transferred
them to his own plate.
Tho artichoke, u vegetable much
liked in France, was also the writer’s
despair. Everybody was eating them
in the restaurants, and so he thought
he would call for one. He was advised
to try a half one to Iwgin on.
So a half artichoke was. brought,
boiled with vinegar and oil. It was
like a pine cone sliced in two. Tho
scales were Hke those of the pine cone,
too, and there were more of them than
skins to an onion.
The&amp;J scales were pulled off, one by
one, and just the lower end, which was
tender, bitten off, after dipping it in
oil and vinegar. It tasted like a soakedout chestnut, with a strong flavor of
burdock^
But the strongpoint of the artichoke
Is the time taken to eat it. The writer
consumed about half an hour and only
the outer layer was disposed of. To eat
a whole artichoke would take a small
eternity. He came to the conclusion,
finally, that American cookery, on the
whole, was more nourishing than
French.

GETS IDEAS

FOR

PREACHERS.

A Collcctau After Many Failure* Hm
Finally Got a Good Job.
The Cincinnati Times-Star has found
a man who hblds the position of agent! •
for a popular preacher in that city. He^
was a college graduate and had studied
law, theology, horses, music, the drama
and had tried the newspapers, all with­
out success. Then he made tho dis­
covery that the preachers wore the
hardest pushed of all professional men
for ideas to incorporate into thoir ser­
mons. The old. old story is all right
as a foundation, but so many changes
hare been rung on it-since the year 1
that it takes an extraordinary man to
conceive an original view of it.
“Now this,” said the agent, “is what
J do. A preacher hires me to wander
about town and reporVto him little in- cidents or queer Ideas that strike me.
He takes these and weaves them into
sermons. Forinstanco. a preacher who
hnsa large congregation with much vis­
iting to do could not, if he were so in­
clined, visit all the public meetings,.,
the resorts of gamblers and drunkards.,
the factories and slums of the city, f;
am the eyes through which he sees these.
things, and using my information he
speaks learnedly and intelligently of.
all phases of life and sets his congre­
gation a-wondering where ho gels
time to see so much. He is thus en­
abled to Interest every element in his
congregation, appearing to the sport­
big men as a sport, to tho athlete as
an enthusiast In athletics, to the mu­
sician as a musician, and to the thea­
ter-goer • os one well versed- iu&gt; th®
plays of the day. I also toll hitu&gt;’vh»t.
the people are saying about Mtn, andso he is able to talk to the different,
classes in a way that leads them—ig­
norant of my offices us a go-between—
to think him really wonderful)in read­
ing their thoughts. I am .liberal in my
ideas. One month I serve a Method­
ist, the next may look. at. the same
things with Baptist eyes, or Presby­
terian, or may do service fon a heretic.
I am at present working fhr a preach­
er in this city whose sermons are very
j much noticed by the papers, and who.
. is noted for his original ideas, which L
furnish, but for which II am well paid.”

The Burlington Gazette tells this in­
testing bird story, and has three men
Dowling.
। The world's fair parly Hint wmt from
The ipuch needed rain ha* crxiHi at la*t here la&gt;4 wwk eonaiMlUM of Cfeorge R-te ready to sign any number of affidavits
-Corn husking h the order of the day
l.uclr. Docal Cam|»l&gt;*ll, Jrsxk* and Join' that it is true:
Al tho en,l °I Prof. Thomas' biK barn
I,'., place—M. Ahltieb went r» visit tho
arc a number ot bird houses for the use
vorhl’s l»ir Inst week—May McMorris. &lt;4
of tlmthou.snndsof feathered songsters
hdinstown was the. gnv«l "f l"T parent*
nst w.-vk n-turninji to Mr. King* &lt;»» bunwho keep the air alive in tbnt locality.
Jul.n SiHugiie. Hurry .tows. Frank l&gt;.. The place is close enough to the city
Andrew Townsend awl several other to be infested with the pugnacious and
■tighter i‘i Buttle Cre
Lr—^-Thecounty
tuirnt
week
&lt;'• ILroter
a-sici (&lt;-•&gt;
* .......... i^r.-Hc
—Th'* c.Hiiiiy rurrei
wk—Mr*. C.
Loggish English sparrow, and for some
Imiin- after »'i altachce of warly ail miiu- i
aUvllt|tM| front this p4i»ee—tehu Doo- rears the sparrows and the wrens have
llwr with her hrallh Mill *.•«&gt;
re-1
T(
...... v
..and Eugene Deck
Thonili.li
fought tho Reason through for the pos­
reiving I"' brii' iit, tu «4ng
the
1to (;rMn.l Rapid- last luesda.V a* session of thp little Ironses. The wrens,
i-JiChl cviiflif
confined
tit lu
Im- » ,
There is in London a merchant hate
*.,ore. She is al present
d lu
Ju {n„ H,.x. whbkry matter.
being the smallest,
smnl
invariably camo off ter who haa been studying the phren­
-renter share (d th- Hm--L. A |
‘ i the encounter until this
„
. „
second‘ best4n
hu rle. "I IteJterd, h:v- Ir-eu the gud ... .
How* C-nt’C.
1
, i vho holes, or doors, were ological development of his patrons,
1.i
n wren could get in, and here are some of his observations:
"rSnii^'ue. "&gt;«■■&gt;&lt; si .1 will hot »
«*!«*!■; A high forehead, broad, symmetrically
Mr.
Mr* Jnil..will
I &gt;•-divided, indicates a large mind,, noble
tor. «ton|. through, htill the rponrow, conunoed thoughts, and almost invariably genius.
, .l Io hmrn th.-t af’’ ”•« Pn'"’1
Jj
-mW &gt;•!&gt;-'v■ Meriuproneitolto tbolr onoojoneco by jtWdng
11„ ^Tpport of tWk be roloro hi'or»d«T
■ daughter. The *r«n«l iniuh.'
ehlld Mrs. I’ Cn-b) '’«*
,U*
..... .
...enioo-B. &gt; heod. In thedro.r.
hcada u „ch
. ,,
.
VI j-llllhill nnal
—'inir fHa.
Ft "t
_
_
.
for tint child its ILsivi Belle.
varied
tm. «.a, Lnnlhio
huntliig aiexprdlU.in
and Irnr
worrying
the ruvirliltln
poor little l-.-mn-l
wrens tto
a : men aa M. _J tiles
IJ. Pny"'' »»
—r - ------.
Simon and Victor
” oiiohv
* . iHe
lu* i Btatc of diiitraction. Finally, the wrens Hugo. Bumps above and behind the
n&gt; the I’pper Pcn»n»u.a M
.v ...
1■ decided
hU"
■ tend*
xriHM in s»»ip hi* d-. '-r te
upon a plan of action. They
ears
show
cruelty.
Persons
whose
.. ..
__
.i, Im will
(iiHV'w«ll,l
The Ladles AM Sm-I.-iv are t" '•w’ a t.
u. 1(. Detroit
market
fully sup-: rigged up a horsehair noose directly
r* &gt; of live Ircllltes . till* iei*nil. I l‘C • plied, ,.1„
AO—Gottlieb Fox.
a,« H.
fIa knn««o
thissams
season--Goitlieb
Fi'X.ofofDelton,
Did nn,J j £nside»1,their
little
houses in suchn awav
way heads bulge out about the ears are
. sm'iit Sunday «t E. B. Pay ne a I). “ '** l thatany intruding sparrow would stick usually prone to save money; those
• .mv t. Aor “t* ®r
‘P®01 lh’! U,*t ,Xir‘ Vf “‘O hi- n«ck into it. Asa consequent the with a bump on tho top of the head are
"&gt;h,' Jinne wBI In* । we*.k
^'S
, men were surprised one day to find a •often very proud; a very large bump in
this place denotes a great egotism.
‘
; sparrow hanging by the neck from one Men of wit and learning have a prom­
' of the houses, dead as a country town
inent and bulging forehead. He haa
also
noted torched
that actorsP^le
have wt
usually
lSXn‘ire~ «&lt;
fL-loont
u?
irivo a verv able dlscnur-o '•*»
.
.
** &gt;le with re­
Masten. gj {;ral,gei8 of Central Pnlrir- TtaSdS-ltoy. Ilorarmn proacbol ar th, | ret uodhturbod. Than .nothar ap»r- F
racmOTiea h.tolarga
eSKr lto »” “» to"
I
"•&gt;
"• ”-M!r
I°'Y
wndtataw
^..nnUcUn.
a-e
th.
ru-dfl. c
M* urdav the 30th. gave us "t.e Inch of n.!klll rl.llto tor neofto l»"‘ »««k and knew It ho too wm dangling tn the air mathematicians have the angle of th&amp;
eyelids visible from the aidei 1• (tok'in
। wik in the fair—Clayton Willteon U visit- unable to save himself. These are the
raln which I" o'
bl,
• friends
. . ||lU in
jn AAngnMM and Cll’wax this only two instances that came under
and noiatoes
potatoes'—
—H.
»&lt;•_ I’ ’ennnla .ueiiyrrn
lrl„________til* .. ltnz
at 6 percent live weight. No «r»jn» • i
k_^ro. Mnry Bellinger and son Carl the observation of the men, though
hogs i
'
_M. C.
nrH |h Chicago this week—0« tick am * other* perhaps have happened.
Itiu-wv.
u Towno *n**
ljnproYing.
'
Kyes and w*te are expected uuor urua, f
frun Chicago.

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING-

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„
ifaMvvn
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ij, tr­
WM begun in 1879.
j
isnru&lt;&lt;i&gt;l
M»de a Coaf*Mlon.
Thy. modern French navy dates from •.nd g»*t a uta* tolllr. ixt
' Jock King, John Butler, George J-a I
r m
iianw* anrt-Miui.-- h.Ti
the reign of Napoleon IU.
’ "• ®- Hu’• ’i a co.,
[From the N. Y. World. J *
'IDmsday, Oct. 5, 1893.
Liberte and the two Hogan brothers,
The screw propeller was introduced Chicago* and. p-l
Here a young man from the west charged wi|h the rubbery of 970,000 (
,’"X r bTmay wake up'tq a sense of what the
into the British navy in 1840.
BROS• - Pr°Pr&gt;33?*
from a Mineral Range train, were ar­
|;
The heaviest anchors weigh about copy oSCuiik- co H.-hIJ;
east is and what it Is doing when ho raigned before Jnatioe Finn in Calumet1
‘ old
lustrtkUor, In*
Ml i^-win.-), ,
iiiansees the great exhibit of New Eng­ for a hearing. La Liberte was the Mvcnty-sevon hundredweight.
teed ttadoyuu giawl
)o„
land's fishing and manufacturing in­ principal witness on the stapd ant) ho
Little Greece has a mercantile ma- at W. H. Gu^dyrsib U»*m ww.jr.
dustries, and of the wealth and nS made a clean confession of the whole yine employing 20,800 sailors.
sources of the east; when he sees the transaction, but said he got none of the
Tax grdhtest naval victory of mod­
battleship Illiuhis and learns definitetransaction,
outmajority
s»»u •«. of-------on whatinand
Trafalgar
1805. for what the large Btoien money. The majority of people
stolen
money. The
people ern times was won at ly
The greatest naval action in Greek
naval appropriations for which he is •believe
—*»..♦
that ,r
the others
‘
of* ■*the
----gang
—— ■»•«sus­
pected La Liberte of being weak-kneed histxjry was that at Salamis, IL C. 480.
Tur cost of the buildings to accom­ taxed are expended; when he finds one and have successfully hidden the booty.
Ska signals were invented and put
modate the live stock was 8335,000.
■ whole building devoted to the leather
in operation during the reign of James I rru».i-&lt;r niii-i
y««i tu l&lt;H\r
Herkaftkr the United States fish industries; when he examines the re­
Report* to uir i&gt;ua.,.
_ _____
markable
exhibit
in
the
Liberal
Arts
Sixty-one
observers
in
various
locali
­
commission aquarium exhibit in the
M.At the present day about ninety-six l*.d. You 1
Fisheries building will be open until building of the great eastern univer­ ties in the state nay that during
sities, Icaxmi* of their resources and the week ended September
23, per eenL of all vessels built ar© of
ten o’clock at night.
tl»«h* of same. b*-&gt; U r
The Iowa band is now engaged to achlcvemento, compares their work typhoid fever and remittent fever in­ steel.
Copper sheathing was first used for
play morning and evening in front of and requirements, and perhaps is creased and typhe-malarial tever devessels
of
the
English
nary
about
the
spurred
on
to
a
derive
for
a
higher
edJ creaveJ
in
area .of prevalence.
the Illinois building and is attracting
let }&lt;ui keep thDiphtheria was reported at twenty-six year 1770.
large crowds.
;
Tnr. log was first used in navigation
। places, scarlet fever at titirty-eighk ty­
। It is theoretically possible to mobil­
phoid fever at forty-six and measles at by Pigabetta early in the sixteenth
ize the standing army of Russia under
Eld^r Joel H. Austin
century.
•
Fensha attorney st GoiUea, lui, and for 20 the roof, of the Manufactures and Lib­
four places
The naval asylum of the United
yrsri a Baptist tatailonary ninltter. suffered eral Arts building.
uura.rr-. ---------------States
was
established
in
1836
near
lor year* with swelling of the limbs, very pain­
Hubticvlturjc and its kindred inter­
' James Hilar was shot and instantly I
ful, mnI numb st times. After taking «ix bot- ests of forestry, dairy and live stock
killed, ut Alpena, by Wellington Scrim­ i Philadelphia.
It U
of Hood’s SarssparllU there has not bee*
The first naval expedition on record I guaraalvtsi to xhe |sr!«
; show. Hiler and Scrimshaw hail had '
any swelling of feet or limbs. HesMo suBered have exhibition space under roof of
was that of the Argonauts, probably ।I u»iney rufrooUii. Prlye
with catarrh, and says: "Stoes tnlng Hoods sixty-ninc acres, the building costing
wine trouble over a woman lately, and
ai.3is.o~.
pirates,
II.
C.
1208.
Scrimshaw attacked Hilerwlth n pitch­
Tax first sen fight mentioned in his- ,
Cn*A/iNA.IIU
Tnr czar of Rumih has twenty-one
fork, afterward taking a shotgun and
■ lOOCl 8 wDrScipcirll Id horses at the fair, some of them with
firing at him, killing him instantly. tory was between the Corinthians and
!&lt;«»;• burrfkr* r**til«r«i taar
Morto many, and at lout a dozen are taking it from pedigree* that run back 136 yean*.
Scrimshaw gave himself up to the Corcyrenns, IL C. 004.
The average consumption of coal is
•oUctngUs affacla on uio.” J. H. AVstlx.
There is more than one of them that
officers.
one
and
one-halfpounds
per
Iwur
to
Iu-r. E. II. Innan BapH-t ..&lt;1 &gt;
’ ftlOO.OiX) would not buy. ■
yjS2S?a£^.S^UK.‘
Will !l* u Wotaan.
To supply the exposition buildings
Cniui Springs »»y&gt; I.'- «•..!- r*v«-r fl
I each indicated horsepower.
The
of tho
future will
a ‘ The average life of an American
The farmer
farmer
or
mo affords
_ be
, for
and’grounds with water two pumping
woman,
if Miohignn
a
basis
The average life ox an Aiuvnu*u cqn»l tn ••Adlmi'da". V* I r&gt; ’*lh
and
-------county
-- -1- alone
- l.-U&lt;
f..r |( ®hlp
prophecy, tn Wayne
there
is eighteen yenrrr; :-*-of an English,
plants an- necessary, one with a ca­
snip ir.
pacity of 40,000.000 and the other with
are 220 women farmers, and in tin-‘' twenty-six;
’ of" a
‘ Scandinavian, ♦»•«-»«
thirty.
Tin*
Unite
r
li
a capacity of 24,000,000 gallons a day.
MISCELLANEOUS-ITEMS.
for sale.
whole state 8,707. with an ownership of
I.x the construction of the Manufac­
lumber, brick, lime, cement sand—
■■
The St. Ju.wpJi ll&lt;-ink)
870,439 aon*. Tim value of the land Li
SACHt'SETTS.
whatever goes into the construction tures and Liberal Arts building 17,­
estimated at 113,500.000, and the earn-1 Thk iir«t omnibus astonished the plenty ut mon *y In h&gt;aj m
of a building; they employ only the 000,000 feet of lumbct*, 12,000.000 pounds
Yorkers in 1830.
best workmen and pay the best wages; of »Acel and 2.000,000 pounds of iron ucation, or at least to a full apprecia­ Inga of the women sggrognte 84.354,­ I New
Pun.Anei.tnaA had the flrat fire in- '
they get better pnees for their work were used.- Its unequaled • size makes tion of its importance.
500.
.
The young man from the east Is
' surance
than their leas careful competitors, it one of the architectural wonders of
.ranee company
eupv in
. America.
...' arr.ll. ........ r..............
»iU, la
forced
to
realize
the
vast
Importance
and always get the best contracts; the world.
Tu.
southern
.
line ut
Ishpem*■*».* olimaw ot ilia
,---The Lake Angrllue mine
ut und
Ishpem
and power of the west when he secs
they paint their work with
•haft
dis-­ rcgion.ls touch more aovere than that &gt; n 1
buxO
’
ii
&lt;)**.
-■
tnr
-4artr&lt;•Foktt stables each 200 feet long and
the varied colloctious and artistic ar­ ing closed down one shaft and
42 feet wide were' erected at the rangement of western products, and charged 330 men. Two weeks ago the of corresponding regions to the north. Ihc -IrtuhT Mi&lt;a »: lp!i-‘i .«* »u&lt;i some
Medieval doctors considered chips-.i,„e tall
and
queen1,
i-;.vhn.
south end of the grounds ’for the ac­ especially of iu grain crops. He is sum* company resumed work with a
----------• gallows
"---------Mil. homebody ! |{Ut
full fore* und on full time.I. All
of the fn.ua the
on which
nninnz
x’.l
p'«&gt;p'e
: the
commodation of the live stock.. They
All ut llir nv«. ...&gt;-------------- .
_
.
brought face to face in a way,never mini's iu the district are now
i
running 'had’’been ’hanged
J a gcNxi —
remedy
—’v for ; &lt;’*itra-inn r. r,
have been or will be occupied by 1,205
posiiible before with the richness and
u -‘ down
A—’* al­ ague.
»h * &gt;em*n&lt;' -S |»ui’-. cirar. cattle, 817 horses. 1,800 sheep and 1,500 \ magnitude of the agricultural and ihin- half fore* or less, or else shut
hvlbt-r the l&lt;»l»tpl«
| At the time of the Perainu wars all
manufactured by the “Old Dutch Pro­ hogs.
Ing industries of the west in the su- together.
Greek men wore long hair, tied on the
bfi"" ,u’‘ vr ,!
cess " of slow corrosion, and with one
1.x round numbers there are 200 acres
.* ' perb display in the Agricultural buildtopuf the ht*u&lt;l in a knbt and fastened 'hJ*
'
of the following standard brands:
of the exposition grounds under roof,
I •‘■’•UH-d nulj «y ;■ min- *l it
o ings.
.................................
I
A colored cook at Manistee named —uu ■. (..(Mln •
I sellvc Iivrr. go&lt;&gt;d aj-puillt
150 being covered by exposition ami 50
‘'Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
Thus gradually local prejudice and Austin Allen tried to t-ommH suicide
by
concession
buildings
The
main
I hr.
PAMXDROXEa, words or sentences all «if whWi are *rcun*,l :&gt;•
Bey mer-Baur
“Beymer-Bauman
” “Eckstein”
Ignorance are forced to dlsappi*ar. J
structures cover an aggregate of 0.­ while what the L nitcd State* U and by jumping in the river at that plac«*. which spell or read the same backward pierr*-* &lt;i '..I- n M«*d» • :
“Fahnestock”
“Anchor”
was fished &lt;m». however, and will as forward, in superstitious ages were guarrliUssi tn a. cun • li-.'..
603.309 square feet, and this is exclus- 5‘ means will dawn apon him; and in He
1
“Morley”
“Kentucky”
stay
on
earth
for
awhile
longer.
Allen,
it yon
ive of the state buildings, the foreign
supposed to possess magical virtue*.
| rd for it. or ukh..-) .. *
£SbuthenT
“Shipman” government headquarters, the stnic- gaining an insight into the Interest*. 1who was 73 year- old. was without
lx some of tho hotels of Lucknow , ‘V«'uid huv- « rie-.i.
the commercial and industrial oondi- 1
“Collier
i“Red Seal”
_____ ”
work or money, and had become de»• and Cawnpore, much frequented by in-i- ft &gt;.&lt;&gt; t
। tures on the Midway’ piaisanuo, etc.
.«&gt;«»-. t&gt;i«
tions of other part* of his country, hie '
'(iohh
’
n
iiikiind
X
“Davis-Chambers"
foreign travelers, there arc signs which
blew I when. &gt;i-r ih&lt;
* The Agricultural building is 300x800 narrow sectional horixou will be I
feet. Its longest dimensions being east widenpd, aud in a more .national and
For colors they use the National Lead
read thus: “Plem-e Do Not Strike the
Dled’Muiidrnly.
and wcsL The cornice is G6 f»vt above patriotic spirit he will consider the ef­
Company's Pure White Lead Tinting
It U estimated that Mt bun
Survant*-"
Henry
E.
Hall.
American
express
Colors. These colors are so.d in
grade and on either side &lt; f the main fect of his thonghta and acts upon the (
aganl at Menominee, died suddenly
Tins year is ftd^3 of the Jewish era.
small cans, each being sufficient to entrance are mammoth Corinthian
United States as a whole.
'
from an ovordoue of chloral. He was a 740’, in the .IJyzantinc era: 25354u the :&gt;r*&gt;un&lt;i lk»1'«.
tint twenty-five pounds cf Strictly
pillars 50 feet high and ft feet in diam­
It h th *n for him *to compare his ,man about 45 yean, ojd and had been Japanese era, 1310 of the Mohammedan • John Welch ih«Pure White Lead the desired shade.
in
eter.
The main entrance leads country with foreign nations, lie jin the employ of the company for
and the 117th year of the Uidependcnco
These brand* of Stilttly Purt White Lead
through an opening
wide into finds a conception and ’plan of tl*c ,
and National Lead C«.'* Tintin* Colon, ar«
twenty-two years. He leave* a widow of the United States.
for sale by the moat reliable dealer* in paint*
a vestibule from which entrance is had whole exposition such a.- no foreign (
everywhere.
»
and three daughters
to the rotur.iln, 103 feet in diameter.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
If you *rv foin&lt; to paint, it will pay yon
landscape gardencrcver projected, and
to »co.! to u* for a book containing informa­
learns that muth of the originality and
INSECT EXHIBITS.
tion that may «•« you many a dolla/, it will
In drawing-room furniture white
John A. Benson, a convict nt the
beauty of the arrangement i» due tu a
only coat you a postal card'to do toy
Where tho llXt ('ullectlnn* »t the World** young man, Mr. Henry Sargent I’od- state priaon in Jackson, committed sub and gold are thofavorite combination
NATIONAL LEAD CO,
inou. of Massachusetts, who ably acc- ride by cutvlng hU throat. He wa* of the day.
t nroadaay. New Tort
Whes the meat of walnuts has be­
I hosc who are interested in the in­ onded Mr. Olmsted in his work, but acot ffom Iosco county December 37
Chicago Branch,
sect
exhibits
ut
the
world
’
s
fair
may
died before its completion. He see* last on aJifc sentence for murder. This come too dry let the kernels stand in
State and Fifteenth Street*.
ba glad to know where the principal magnificent buildings grouped to­ W4» the second .suicide nt the prison in milk and water over night. They will
then be ns fresh ns when new.
collections are located, and thus avoid gether in a harmony never achieved a week.
,
loss of time iu finding them. The col­ before by foreign architects. He see*
! Thk fire Which heats a lower room in
Anu Atin't
Hhort Jlut Nntrar It****.
lection of the United States division of art represented as never before in this
a house will warm the one alxn-e it ., . .
The Chippewa county fair will be also if you n;n the stovepipe through ■
'**
entomology In the Government build­ country, with American artists not
held
October
10.
1!
and
12.
ing is particularly interesting and con­ only holding their own but excelling
the floor and Into a "drum” in the
’
Thieves were stealing cows at Ink­ upper room. Tftb drum should stand
venient tn study. It contains sample mtfch of the work exhibited by foreign
cases from well arranged collections; artists. He secs engineering skill ster and a vigilance committee had been on three feet and have holes to gire it
pwn
• series Illustrating the life histories; brought to its highest pilch in the oganlzcd.
the right draft. In houseajhnt do not
exhibits of inseuticides and machinery great Ferris wheel, itself designed by
The Uall Broa. started up their saw­ have the*** drum- a large part of the
for years
applying
them, and
some exceed
­
refrigerator
manufactory
and1 fuel is wasted.
a young man only thirty-fire
of mill.
ingly_intcrw»ting wax models of in­ age. He sees eloctrirai science de­ folding-bed works at Flushing with a
At a lawn party the presiding genius
sects; those of the chinch bug and hop veloped far beyond any foreign inven­ full force of hands in all departments.
of tho lemonade stall was a wellplant louse 'being especially note­ tion In the latest instrument, the tel­
Engineer Hofferbecker sad Fireman known New York woman, and to an
worthy. A convenient labeling of the autograph.
M«Mub^j. of the Duluth X South Shor*1 inquiry as to how she kept up the.
various exhibit* and a s|&gt;eciali*t to ex­
In fact he sees the culmination of mad. wWe drowned in the bay at Mar-' standard of her wares she replied,
plain them makes this the most con­ the nineteenth century in the work of qusttc by the capsizing of a skiff.
showing a quart jar of dear lemon
.Vbea «bo bad 11 JUrca, «br C-&gt;’
venient of any of the collections for Americans and wrought by the’Amer­ .Both were young mea, unmarried.
All » BRAIN rrx*
juice: “I keep one or two or more at
study. In tho same building, in tho ican nation—the triumph of the un­
The Commercial Electric company of' these in roaerve. and add It by cupfuls
exhibit of the National museum, is a flinching will and broad American Detroit gave a chattel mortgage on it*
1 os the ice weakens the drink, putting
small display, consisting of typical spirit of this country.
| stock to protect its creditors, for lift,.
’ in more sugar, powdered of course, con­
specimens of insects grouped very sys­
The young man Is no true American 900, to George E. Fisher, as trustee.
stantly." And the result was pcrfec- rlmrited with n-bb tu: • M.
tematically.
' who does not come away from the
Pumps were stopped at the Usruutn tion lemonode at all hours.
Berthm Nnrlux* have Iw’ii bdd - ru ■
,
fn the Agricultural building, the ex- World’s Columbian exposition with a
mine al Ishpeming and the shafts will
emtri f»«r trial wlllicut Imll.
tixr-i.
hibit
of
the
experiment
stations
con;
greater
sense
of
obligation
to
his
coun
­
■I wt4M«.1 wrtttna rartL'.*' t-1 r-tuad IT a- : cor—l.
COMING MODES.
•aanafeMl-auod by amat. 1VES1 *n LI VCR FILLS ! tains an entomological section mode try and of the service which he owes be allowed to fill with water. The
mi*MCkRrertaaho. ri.’L.i»n"-", Uv*C C'JxpU^.-,
mlo. -lllbe 141. tor . Je.r or more.
|
(g “J7iul,nt
lor
aoarS*onactLl&gt;T«p«i»ut:&gt; l .’otuUraHtja.
' by the contributions from different eX­ her. and with a deeper, prouder appre­
OUABAMTCIiS liu.d *aly by
—---- —
—| 1.000’bUsbeS of Ibe -’mlt w. rr l-i&gt;
' pcriment stations of tho country, and ciation of what a country he has to
b
ubrua,
tt^
shot a chicken hawk. He took it home
w. H.
. Sole Af
ni’i
1 ’'Atr’'*
illustrating principally the injurious live fur. and, if necessary*, die for.
Unmchskibt fringes, frilled, sleeves, xrputid of J. L. B‘ *l-' orchard a ' " '
. to his wife, remarking: “See the part­ tunics and kilted dress skirts appear ’ ago.
tl*vy.*&lt;■*»*
l*,,r4l' -‘ 1
■ ' insects of their respective states, or
William E. Rumeij, ridge I have shot" The game warden*
among features of the newest autumn *
would pkk Uva-.
. : species which have been particularly
&lt; took him st his word. Fined 1’0 and
AN IMMENSE VASE.
studied at the various stations. In

THE WORLD’S FAIR.

Mil

NEWS. I

MoTESfROMTHE

Hood’s Cures

(^hin/biai?

iiloQ.

The bested

Strictly Pure
White Lead

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Csstoria^
Children Ciyfor
Pitcher’s Oastcria
Children Cry for

YOUNG MEN «

VITAL TO ffiAKHDOO.

I the Canadian exhibit in the Agrlcultural building is a Well arranged col­
lection of Canadian insects prepared
by the entomologist of the Central ex­
perimental farm. In the Manufactures
building can be found a considerable
collection of Japanese insects In tho
Japanese section, and there is also an
interesting collection of insects in
copal located in the American section
in the northwest portion of the build­
ing. In the Anthropological building
there is a fine series ‘of Colorado but­
terflies and m&lt;jths.~-Jn the Kansas
state buildintfTs a collection of the in­
sects, of Kansas from the Agricultural
college.
Illstorio IX«Ura In Liberty B*U.
u-_A^_b

A YOUNG GIRI’S FORTUNE.
AN INTERESTING SKETCH.
■

.'■ d

;W

No-tuajr zpreala *a *tronyly to a motbOr**
a?t-v&lt;(.ni j* ii.,r daurfho-r Ju*t budding Into
w ? Kitliood. Following &amp; *u instance: "Our
HlaiictM. now 15 years of age, bnd
n- •। .-rriniy afflicted with ot-rrouine**, and
« ••! I Mt C1K) entire tiw-ol h^r right urtn. She
w-u' t H't.-ii * condition that we had to keep
for t.*»m icltool xnd abandon her music les•O.H In fact,
feared St. Vitus dance, and
V
but for an invaluable remedy
sh*' ■ iidhara bud that terrible affliction.
" *. ■ . ’tnnioyed physicians, butsherecrived
*’ . -n.-rit from thorn. The first cf last August
rh •&gt; wrjzhed hut 75 pound*, and although ahe
h«* -akon only three bottles of .Nervineshe
nov wi'igta HMpoum!*: her nervouanM* and
artapUMMi&lt;»f st, V t&lt;« dance are entirely gone.
«”MA«uds 'K-hod regul*rly, and atudfea with
Co nf &gt;r’. sad
Nmj has recovered complete
wnjjw appqjlte l« e^iendld. and

v: ,.^tay bnXtorr CMXNaawndml the rvm-

• bottle. w« iwssa Si’lM
Dr W i&gt; «■* Kootoratfv* Marvin*tasoM by all

l^a’n.’T^’MSSS^k’S!
lud . IMI rr--oipS ot pric*. SI per bottle, six
■m
far K. esprvsa^repald. It is positively

trance of Administration building was
cast in Troy, June 23. ITiceleiM relic*
of American and foreign struggles for
liberty enter into its comp&lt;Mition. ;
Among the relics were sabers, musket '
barrels and bayonets used by the fight-;
ers in tho American revolution. Gold :
and silver from the mines in all states
and territories and over 250,000 pennies
from school children also enter into its
composition. The bell is 7 feet high, 1
7 feet 4 inches in diameter at the
mouth, and weighs 13,000 pounda

The Fine Arts building is a pure type
of the most refined classic architecture.
The structure comprises three large
pavilions,* its total length, east an‘d
west, being 1,120 feet, and its extreme
width, north and south, 500 feet. At
the Intersection of the central and
east and west pavilions is a dome 00
feet in diameter .-and 125 feet high.
This la surmounted by a colossal
statue of the type of the famous figure
of Winged Victory. AU light b sup­
plied through glass skylights in Lroc.

Oik

I

1

id "

WUlUm M.UUon. &gt;lnd
T..K Ell«&gt;x,tb.n ruff, .re irrowlng
bwrurd to deth la . boaM ow.«l by more K»"'r»Ha net, mull, luce or fluffy ।
bl, «&gt;a-ln l.w. John Q A.lamv ol
leather. But thl. .tyle ol |
M,mo.^Thelxxly wu recovered Iron,
otJr
, tall women.
Schoolcraft township. Kalamazoo I Bbown shoes are not made of goat
county, has 210 farms, with 4,030 seres this season; the leather par excellence
kid. It is light
weight
and ।
of improved land, and 503 acres lew! is Russia
,
- --------—---------fflossv.
lands to the foot a ' WlUlam Goon of J.-t-'"' 0“
wheat were raised in 1893 than in 1802. very
rrTT K
lo“J’ which lends
... --- -------------- - — .« -- .leider
I jr»r V”.’,
e ■ ■ ■’&gt;
■»“■«* T•
I KU
*&gt;&gt;*• ■1' “? “!?'■
at Pre*ton's grove. Mount Pleasant, was '
ilunn
change in the sleeves. The large, full ! tlu.
hint, fiw s* vers M • •
largely attended.
Manistique is rapidly recovering from puffs are gradually disappearing, und , wa- otl
the recent fire, and all of the burnedI in their place is a bell-shaped sleeve b&lt;nt*e.
A
1 buildings will be replaced with more made of trills lined with definite color. I
II .irrMi-d m.ta got &lt;lrm ’
i modern and substantial structures.
|&lt; lx Paris bags are being worn to ’ ^nl ..irvpin St Mary’* rhu: * ■
I
match
the
dresses
and
arc
in
pretty
.
truU
Gov. Rich has decided upon Novcm-'
n..r.&lt;l w» lnu.1 a* i“ «•'*•”’••• ' .
bar 7 aa the date for tho special election ■ contrast. They hung from the waist । t||t. .
The new Liberty bell at the west en­
to fill the vacancy In ’.ho First con­I1 by ribbons or by girdles of beads and
pendant taasels.
tassels. They
They are
are of
of various
various *(trr
*(irr * .l.-i-v’Vr etr«Utfl-gressional district caused by the deathi | pendant
I of J. Txigan Chipman.
.
shapes, aud have overlaps.
BernardCalahan, of Kalamazoo, aged
A Dear More uiuo.
GOSSIP FOR THE FAIR SEX.
70, wandered away from Burgess hos­
u... V
—TT"
I
Paris has a number of very peculiar
pital and died in a patrol wagon while
Mlle. Jranme C
hatvtx, the
Uw present time, more perbiuTvn,
tne first
nrsi
being returned. He haika cancer.
French
doctresa
of law, hasprofeiwr
held since
hw In?'.
1 ,““Owpo,to&lt;
or ^&gt;P" &lt;*•■&gt; »ny
city.
Ih .!«(
William Gunn, the third man connect­
a the girls colleges ot Phris.
i mnt® doh has bev frequently spoken
ed with robberies of freight from the law in the girls*
colleges ofHou
Pieris.
rue wifnnna
x, j' of by tourists. It is exactly what it
LAHGXTT TURXED VASE 15 THE WORLD,
Michigan Central, pleaded guilty at
Tick wife and little daughter of M. professes to be. an association of &lt;lcsf
polished, and shows to splendid ad­ Jackson and was sentenced to three, Paul Bonnetalcu the French explorer, and dumb men, all of them compara­
vantage the coloring and graining of years in state prison.
journeyed with him to Senegal and as tively wealthy. It is Uhtial 5&gt;r a man
the red cedar. /
*
An abandoned schooner, L. L Lamb, far as the Niger on his recent trip.
thus afflicted and who is in a position
was picked up by fishermen at Tawaa
The two daughters of the banker, E. to retain a staff of domestic-, to retain
City. The craft was in full salt and । P. H.?rgumini, of New York, have sur­ these as interpreters, but in thia oiuh
The world's fair Palaeo of Mechanic
waterlogged. It waa loaded- with pulp­ rendered their private fortunes in or- there is no pandering to modern Ideas,
Arts, together with the machinery wood.
dt - to pay the debts of their father s and no servant is engaged unless he or
ar.acx and power-house, cost 81,200,000.
Jame* Hiler waa shot and killed at
■be has lost the power to either speak
It occiipics a plat of ground 850x500' AJpcna by Wellington ■ Scremshaw.;
feet, is spanned by three arched trus­ Hiler and a woman were quarreling
ursdats and Friday* are students* or hear. As a result the establishment
ses. and is surrounded on the four and Scremshaw interferred. He waa
at the National gallery In Lon- » as aflent as the tomb and is an exand nine-tenths of the aopyists e**dingly unpleaaaut place for an or­
sides by a gallery 50 feet wide. In arrested.
wall thcmsalvcs of the privileges dinary human bring to wander into.
A larg* area of ground over the Suite
To get *v*r the apparent difficulty of
rated traveling electric crane for the bazy mine «t Ishpeming caved In, nsrpurpqjtu of moving heavy machinery
from one and of the building to th*
other, bnt at prerenft need in carrying

World’* Fair Uuitdlog.
'In the Washington building nt the
world’s fair Is exhibited the largest
piece of wood turning in the world. It
is the work of J. L. Nygrcn, of u'acora:i,nn employe of the Tacoma Lum­
ber &amp; Manufoaturing company. Mr.'
Nygren spent about three months of
his time making a special lathe and
turning from a single log of eodar a
huge vase, six feet high and four feet
across tho top. The vase is highly
|

g

•Mit aft Grid ter attempted feioofom

�/ |_ DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE

ho'VVip.

Be.t in tn« world.
&gt;3.00

15.00
1400
13.50
♦2.50 $
52.25

smuggling in the n^y*
Officcra and Mon Strongly Tempt),
ed to Break tho Revenue Laws

fid)-?
FLOODS IN THE SOUTH.

A WANDERING CROWN.

Wonderful vfclsaltudes of tho Sil­
___ ___ .
..ow &lt;&gt;rIran. »rtrk»
ver Coronet of Hungary.
Hulldings and tJeslroya Plantations.

RIO AGAIN SHELLED.

kui&amp;gj atfta

Brasilian Capital - Groat Lo«a of Ufa I
ln
Jtaporte*—Citltrna Panle-Strlekea.
Rnute betvron Graod RapHK Datrotl
IkOXDuN. Oct. S.—The Brazilian rebel ;
fleet ugain Iximbarded Rio Janeiro ae- '
■nr
cording to a dispatch received by a
leading bunking house here. The ,
McCord
dispatch says
that many lives
.Alto
Elmdale
were lost and an immense amount CUriLMrUle
of damage done. The resident* of •
‘Lake'MeaM
Rio, who for many days have .
IWtoOMQ
'Sun Held
been living iu dread^of such an »asMui liken
suuIt, were panic-stricken when they
(Braud lx?«
heard the first shot fired and fled in
IjtnsiDK
Detroit
confusion from on&gt;* part of the city to
IP. M.
another. The total damage cannot be I —j---------------ascertained from the dispatch, which Xv irtowarildiiy
i* brief and does not go into detail*
|
I Erf more
Panic Amons the Inhabitants.
J •• G,^1^00
A dispatch received by the Exchange Ar {Grand terf«»&gt;
■!»
Telegraph company says that Admiral---- —
------- Weal
-- ------ t
Hrouiy
Mello reopened tire upon the forta de- , ~r~—r/c;,~
fending the bay of Rio Janeiro.
The ..** Lauslug
ledt-e
dispatch adds that the bombardment : „.. Grand
Mulliken
continued without cessation through- j ., Saofleld
out the day. Provisions in Rio Janeiro 1 ,, Woodbury
.. Like Odessa
arc selling at famine prices. Panic j M ICtarksvlIle
among the inhabitant* again prevails. ' ,. tOmdale
.. Alto
1 The Brazilian legation in thia city . .. McCord
I furnished the
Press
‘ ,, Bast Paris
----- United
—r-—
., the follow.
Ari Grand Rapid*
lug information receirwl
received in
Ins
In dispuicuoi
dispatches .

• Monii.e, Ala., Oct. L—A southeast
gale broke here Munday morning about Tragic InddMU In tho II it tor) ot Uxa
4 o'clock, and the wind, blowing at
Fa tnon* Emblem of * Double
least 50 miles an hour, sent- lhe water
in from the gulf until the river reached
; The news that smuggled goods, sup­ Royal street, which is four blocks from
"More precious to the loyal Magyar
posed to have come from the United the river and at an elevation of about
State* man-of-war Kearsargc, have re­ 15 feet from the river level. All heart than all the embarras derichesscs,
' cently been seized ut Norfolk revive* tho wholesale and a portion of lhe re­ whether of barbaric rudeness or me­
city is somedollaro4 feet dieval splendor, is the ancient silver
!
te !;E to th^±!: t□’Sta ’ ' tail district
writer of
undlhe
’ W^n^r
crown of Hungary—battered, dinted
, etrong feeling in the navy that cJcers worth of gootk have been damaged.
and black a* old Iron. We gaze on IL”
mad* 1* th* total and men on board the vessels of the
....
, ....
The “
pilot boat Ida Low was driven says a writer in the Argosy, * with rev­
RhoulJ bc Panted to bring in
- ^fitXalocudam madeMrfta***1 free dutiable articles so long as the
on the wharf at the foot of St Francis erential awe: for surely no crown iu
f, u uiitloecLnoml.-iHy°*f footwear। value of such article Is not great street The buy boot Heroine «as the world has undergone such wonder­
'
u1 1. Doutrta Shoei. N*ra«
enough
enough to
to make
make their
their udmission
admission aa driven on the Mobile &lt;fc Ohio wharf and ful vicissitudes. When the royal lino
. 'Xuw *.»«*•*11
of Orfad bceamo extlnctfHungary was
source of any considerable loss of rev­ almost totally wrecked. The Crescent
•* filled with confusion. The pope
i*'«&gt;cllton’ MM*’ , ,
enue
to
inc
government.
Men
and
ofenue to^rgue.
the government.
andSun
of- City, another bay boat left Point*
B ■
.L\ &amp; BhONSON. |fleer*
us the NewMen
York
* arowued one candidate; the diet elected
Clear al the same time the Heroine
.. . • • I- •• •1
.! thinks, plausibly enough that since did in the morning and has not another, who immediately donned the
It is re­ coronation robes and lhe sil^r crown.
the ships of the navy are already so since been heard from.
His pretensions were speedily sup­
vr vi-x VT'-ctaaely packed with the things they ported that .three dredges working on
Y'-;' ’ • : 1V71-™
must necessarily carry, there can the channel have been lost It U also pressed by the king ot Bohemia, who
ui_A.ca.vum) carry, mere can
kurroundeil the walls of Buda with his
[ hardly be room fpr such quantity of reported here that some 50 miles of lhe
troops, and carried off both king and
; foreign merchandise as would cut an Louisville &amp;. Nashville railroad along crown to an Impregnable Bohemian
‘ important figure in the cuatom houwe the coast are under water and that the fortress.
.
Biloxi bridge has Wen swept awsj* by
[-or
in
the
commercial
transactions
of
"Otto it Barati, waa then chosen by
• •!&gt; y m p
Nothing has been hesrd
■
*•» 1 the country. Every hquare inch of the gale.
government
at Janeiro
Rio Janeiro
the nunsur'laiu. ns their future ruler. ' from
I----- ~&gt;the
’-&gt;»neni
at Rio
»r 1 available room in nearly all parte of tho from the gardeners in the marshes east on condition that he should first re- 1bv.rlng d.to October I:
;
' |Gru,a
Sx | ship is occupied by her belongings or of the city and the worst is feared
Tb« Ir.Btirzeni nquadron under command of
.. Portland
corer the famrma crown, with which Admiral
Mello la sill! In.the bay of Rio Janeiro Ar Uoata
In this city houses have been un­
‘
I needed for the convenience and com­
tho fortunes of Hungary have ever with tu fighting elamenta weakened. Many of I ’’ {toward City
fort of men und officers in moving back roofed. trees blown down and one cot­ been so closely connected. The Ba­ lhe member# of the crowa of tha rebel warahlpa 1 *?
ton
warehouse
has
succumbed
to
the
• i .and forth, co that it is true that no
varian prince agreed to the conditions, are deserting dully. &lt;&gt;unn&lt; the recent enpre- | 2r 11 rfmore
' gitflt bulk of merchandise could be fury of the gale. All the smokestacks and, disguising himself in the garb of .. menta between the land forces and the fleet tho .
I ----------------------• Zrery day, other* w'tet days only, t i
' stowed without inconveniencing some­ of all the manufacturing industries a merchant, he set forth on his quest aho re artplery damaged soma of the rebel vesoo signal.
■el Two nteamers that attempted to land In-' ' Parlor ears on al! trdns, brtw-ynGr
blown down.
Street
body to the point of rebellion. Ou tho have been
and reached Bohemia In safety. He ■urgent• at Santos and on the Island of Santa Rarlds and Detroit. Sads 25 «“«’•
car
traffic
has
been
totally
sus
­
other hand officers and men arc, for
speedily learned that the country was Catharina were repulsed. The land forces are I made HiUnton station. (.rand iUpIds wRB
pended
beca-jne
of
the
damage
to
the most' part, not rich enough to buy
on the verge of ruin; war had deci­ united and loyal to the government Public Chicago* Warr Michigan Raii.w*t
! prectoua stones and like small articles the .electric wires and the city will no mated the population and exhausted opinion la wholly opposed to lhe insurgents
The foreign ministers at Rio, tha ID*
J -of high value. It is true, however, doubt be in darkness, as the waves are the national finances. The land was
Favorite route to the sasenwr r*a*»
&lt;’° w '1'rt5k|^.°?K untilled
“U&gt;rawiiroM
I the
lhe kingking­ cable odds, backed up by the com­ , northern
‘ that officers and men do pick np curios
and the resources
of
Mtabigan.
?
y
'helow^t
rtb. I'eder
lhe£ manders of the foreign war vessels, ofTrains
leave GraaC Bapjds for thte*«o, • &lt;
of one sort or another on their visit* to
are being narigiitcd in boats and per­
have
gone
so
far
in
the
matter
of
pro
­
circumstances tho value of the Hun­ testing to ~
, foreign conntri^a, and doubtless many
De
Mellos
against
fur]
•ms
P.
M.
Arrive Cblcam* «.-s0 P. M.,
---1
—
»
»~to’
sons are now wading up to their armboml^nlwent M diplomatic : ’^3^; ;£ £ Igjb
of these things come in free of duty.
garian crown as a trophy of victory
pita in order to save goods. It is now
"
was at a discount The misfortunes of ther ’
An officer returning from ^he China
permit
Every
|
—
Will
conceded by all to be the worst storm
the impoverished state and the dire courtesy
Ktaticn some years ago brought a pack­ that has ever visited Mobile.
d«wrlpuve
brought to bear,
necessities to which it was reduced de­ argument was tbs insurgent adj.u~i .’.1&lt; L , age for a brother officer who was not
5
:Prtosky ard Bay VW
-----------The southern part of the eity present* stroyed chivalrous sentiment and na­ not only on —
then, coming home, and was required
a scene of wreckage as if it had been tional pride. The supposed merchant miral but on the government, to ef- ,7 jp A. M , and II :15 P M.
Dr. WILLIAMS’
to pay one hundred dollars duty on it*
Parlor car* on Car tralhe and
bombarded. The towers on the court­ profited by the situation, and soon en­ feet a peaceable settlement of the i lkht
’ MEDICINE CO.,
trains betwvm Bav View.
Rap*
contents.
house and Christ church are tottering. tered into such successful negotiations trouble, and avoid the daily increasing Chicago and Detroit Through
Schenectady, N.Y. •
It has long been understood that
harrora of war at Ria These friendly tween Hasting-! and Kay I lew. rta-CtK. «
iad BrocXrille.OnL j cigars and liquors bought abroad by Dredge No. 5 turned over near with the harassed and pauperized
R y.. D. L. * N. R R-. and C. * W M. RX
the
lighthouse
ami
three men government that he was enabled to se­ but vigorous effort* sectored a delay
Ask our agents for further particulars
I officers of a United States man-of-war
last week of a few hours in the hoatili- write to
were thrown into the angry waves.
g KOKos DaHavax,
, may be brought into port free of duty. At great peril the crew of the cure the possession of the silvercrown. tira, but now, it seems, they hare proved
"Elizabeth, the widowed queen of to be entirely without beneficial re­
&gt;•
ttenojrro ’ . The theory doubtless is that such tug Capt. Sum steamed to the rescue
King Albert of Hungary, was the next sult, and ahel.'s will continue to spread
tbc Grand Rai;.d.« Bus- , things arc purchased for consumption ' and save*! two of the men, the other
to disturb the safety of the silver death and devastation in the capital
l’aAd S.'Parillu^Propr. aboarrJ 8,,ip. and, as supplier of the being lost An unknown white man
crown. The death of the king had city until the stronger power triumphs, i
‘
’ voyage, are not properly dutiable. loot hU toolinir while wading from the plunged
„ the country into a vortex of
i That is true a* to the great bulk of Coion depot »l.U» loot at B..,ernmeat steUe ond contusion. In the midst ot The capture of Desterro by the rebel*
TIMETABLE.
, such a/ticles. Wines, liquors and cl­ .land and „»» Mv.pt under tho brtdge the contc,t ,|,„ r^lvM to escape has added greatly to their strength,
In effect Jtuy 30. I8U3.
and has made it possible for them to
'1TV H AW * KarA for the ward" roomi are usually aud drpwnvd.
•
.
from
the
dangers
which
threatened.
1 I
1JA.PIIL, ; fcon^ht
abroad. It
It Is
ts cheaper
che
bought aoroaa.
usually
The storm reached ita height about 1 her, taking with her the ancient prolong operations indefinitely.
Stations.
to buy champagne and other expensive o'clock p. m.. when the wind reached a crown
MichL
After taking refuge in Ger­
THREE WERE KILLED.
। French wines in the West Indies or velocity of "5 miles an hour. From that many she was reduced to abject pover­
almost anywhere els*, than in the hour the fnry of lhe gale i-cgun to in- ty, ouu
ju
,.,
v
Another
Fatal
Accident
on
the
B
ir
Four
I
XOBTH.
and in her distress &gt;he pawned the
$7 5,000.00
Road tn Ohio.
.
Kslainiuoo Lv..
. United States, and of course flrat-cla** crease and the wind gnnlually changed hbtoric crown of Hungary to EmSli.'HlG.OOi
- - - -for three
•
•thousand•
C.XOSSATL O
OetX-A. .=»
cigars nre cheaper in Havana, for ex­ from southeast to wvst. The ram has pcror -Frederick
r t hr hw» of the State o ample. than here. Nearly all naval been falling in torrents the entire day, ducats. Indignation tired evert- patri­ o clock a. m. freight train Nd 63 on the Crea-M-y .
Michigan.
1 officers ’moke, and if an officer cruising and the city is in darkness an&lt;! there otic Magyar heart: war was declared, Big Four railroad ran into three load- 5ttlo
for business Dec.lS.iw^
in the West Indic* expect* shortly to is not an electric light of any kind and, after much bloodshed, the bat- ed flat cars nt Edgewood. The cn- cioverd.i'
gine was lifted bodily from its trucks i Shultz,
• be stationed^in the United Stales or to1 burning.
Nearly every hathliQnse along the ‘ garian army ami taken back in triumph and the tender thrown down a 3o-foot' fiASTIX,;
j bc on leave or waiting order* he usu­
ally lays in some thousands of Havana■ western shore was blown down, and, at to Buda, where it was locked up it. a embankment On the front of the first,
।. Reynoiis.CMbler. cjpars. Sometime.* he buys them। Morgan’s an attendant named Graham fortress and guarded night and day by car in the train three tramps from
through the wardroom caterer and. was swept awafy with five bathhouses two state-dignitaries chosen from the volumbus were riding. They were Woodhur
Ffw l
The Magnolia and Magyar nobility. The strife and tu­ pinned in the wreckage and two of Luialng.
j sometimes directly from the wardroomi and drowned.
r. H. Pewere.
»:. B. Mfeser.
stores. He get* them a good dealI Cooley’* warehouses were blown mult which fqr so many centuries sur­ them boiled to death by escaping
steam.
Th* other was fearfully' Grand Rapiih
:
dowu,
and
tjvo
unknown
uegrocs
rhe* ter Messer. ■ cheaper than he could buy them at
rounded the silver crown only in­
I home, and he feels justifleil in giving’ were drowntsl in the cotton yard. creased its moral value and heightened crushed about the head and breast, '----------------from—the
debris —
only , I
, Magnificent uhlw all &lt;wer the city its significance, finally winning the and
-•— was taken
------- -------- ----------» .irtLirtmrnyiD in Harry a box here and then* to friends ashore., are laid low. -and the earth Is cov- due
Station*,
recognition of Hungarian needs . to dieC auomy
shortly aticrwuiu.
afterward. . The truck!
‘ There is ’the best reason to believe,
‘
up fo^ •»!*«"*
about eno
200 v*rda
yards. I■
' however, that officers do not purchase1 ered with the green leaves whipped and requhvmenta. The brave Magyar was* torn
The
wreck
train
was
summoned
and
--------J.
from
lhe
trees
by
the
fierce
w
imfe.
•OCTH.
■ such things for civilians, and thr offi­
race stoutly refused to denationalize
the crew begun the worlL of clearing Kalamazoo Ar...
cer who should bc found making &gt;ner-- Houses all over the eity have been un­ itself by incorporation with Austria,
Cooper Lv..
the track. While prying a car off the East
I
roofed
and
fences
blown
down.
Richtan
u June!.
! chandiM of hi* privilege* would be
and nt last the necessity of self-gov­
_________
Cressey
u ii ade in ttia conditions unanimously snubbed by his ship­Nf.w- OaleaXB. Oct &lt;I-A very high ernment for Hungary was admitted. rails a tie flew up and struck Williamt
Hobusch in the pit of the stomach. It
i
windstorm,
amounting
t&lt;»
almost
a
cyFrancis
Joseph
of
Hapsburg
was
sol
­
mates. Everything that men drink
is thought he is fatally injured.
■ cmvenlale '
and smoke in the wardroom of an1 Clone, visited this city late Sunday emnly crowned king &lt;&gt;{ Hungary us
The killed are:
' Shultt
American man-of-war is from ten to night, doing great damage to telegraph .well as emperor of Austria, and ncJoe Jordan. * ehalrmakcr of Colmcbua, O; I nABTIsn«
and
telephone
wires
and
causing
con'
cepted'witb the silvercrown the double James Murphy. Columbus, foundry ®m; |
forty per cent, cheaper than nn equally
' ”’
Coats Grove.
good article ashore in this country, sideraWe loss by blowing off tiles, etc. responsibility of the double monarchy.” Joseph Blanch.
and there is no club, however well Patrolman 1‘lrick Hauer was struck
Th- injured: .
ORIGIN OF THE EAR.
Frauk Broffcrman. Van Wert. Q. both legs |
jqn I).
managed, whose wine list is a* cheap and killetl by falling bricks from au
broken: K M. Hughes, operator at Edgewood,. Lansing...
in proportion to quality as that of the office building ut the corner of
a Made Ic Ont of tha Gill ■
leg broken; Wltltam Hobusch, section hand.' Detroit....
Tchoupetoulas street. No further loss
wardroom. It is Impossible, however,
Internally Injured.
Grand Rapids
tor an officer to bring any considerable of life is reported
Superintendent Gibson, of the Big ’ Traverse City
When the fish camo ashore, its water- ■,I
The Louisville &amp; Nashville suffered breathing apparatus was no longer of
quantity to thi* country as his private
Four, places the blame
Oiame on the
tue switch
iwiicu Charlevoix...
•
1 reio-k«y
....
property, because of the everpresent the most disuhtrous washout in the his­ any use to it, writes Prof. Henry n&lt;lK«w.
They had ------------run three
:
Vtew.
nm ot ope hutidn*! slxtv-nine difficulty a* to stowage. It happen* tory of the road. The line is imputable Drummond in McClpre’s Magazine. At loaded ears on the main track and had
.-«-nta. »:.&lt;t an attarney’i«w*.
» fee I occasionally that a United S
east
of
Chefmentcur.
if
miles
from
’ ..--j 11—-- - ’
■* State s sMp
first it had to keep it on, for it took a • gone back on the siding for more cars,
; i .vi.b-rf for in 'idd morta
New Orleans, for a distance of 15 miles,
vc.clii'Cist taw fcMVlnx W?
i&gt;c«-ti •! iroui.a fawdirn
foreign station
station sudd
suddenly goes ami from lhe statements of the train­ long time to perfect tho air-breathiug , thus trespassing on the fast freight's
PMiups on siKnai uni).
» j.. ;
• nrr :!ie inopeyv weured Uy I *rom
apparatus which was to replace it. 1 i5m^
trxlns at fl** stations ns *oou a* &lt;h«-y can *•
otrtof eomminsi'in upon reaching h.-nwy
r &lt;tr.y oort tben-of:
men it is learned that the entire line to
•era.
.’..ta .___
l&gt;y virtue &gt;1! tbr power of perhaps when aH on board had «- Mobile has suffered more or less. Two But when thi* was ready the problem ।
All train* will stop »t crooked Lake rr«n ta*.,
hi sold inortXAK*.
- • DEBT
IS
GROWING.
*•
*
—*
--------1.,
after
a
short
was, what to do with the earlier organ?
when they are Rukk"! _ , . . , , . _
- - -S.............
.....
mad- an«t pr»i*1«ieo. bouw [b'l-MQ TO OO
bridges are reported down—one at Huy
Itanace mast be •» the depot at lra»t S wh»- I
•j :i u on SMturrf*) the ■top in port. In such case the ward- St. Louis. Miss-, and one al LiloxL Nature is exceedingly economical, and |
utea before leaving time of train*, ao thul agrsO 4
conhl not throw all this mt-ahanism 1
,-rember. A. If.. MK&gt;. *t ft* r&lt;x,m ,'or-» are all W'M to
may have time to , beck H prorony; &lt;•*» • rwtaa* |
dltlon of thr Treasury September 30.
.hall -11 at public 1 room suwee urc
.
Mi-*-and traftc is entirely suspended. away. In fact Nature almost never i
.nav not ro fora arrf •mtn next train.
biddea. «t the oerfb । warrfroom or divided among th« &lt;«»
♦ Mixed tnuha wnl be run at the cnn.MteM* t
Washington. Oct. 3.—The public
Miles of telegraph lines along the road
ue.’eurt Ho ne in lhe city of i
fn the latter ease some L're»gn are. down und communication has not part* with any structure she has onco debt sBitement issued Monday shows of the ecmp*ay, *i o re*» rve tl.e right if
■ rliiX the place wflerr Hie t h &gt; cer*. I
dutv trecthe time of »ueh train* without nuCiew
made. What she doc* is to change it *
i;.irr . Cmmty I* botaeni, the ‘ gtora* doubtless come ashore duty rrec- vet been recstablishnl.
the net increase of the public debt, les*
into
something
el-w.
Conversely.
Na1
ribrd in *.td morWMC*. or »o •
—
in the treasury, during the month
' Bepora. •’&lt; “ ~‘rk““
ha'l tun’ seldom makes any tiling new; her cash
'
l*
may
be necessary
IN LOVE WITH HIS FIDDLES.
September to have been W34.798.
been received from I'otnl La Hack* and method of creation is to adapt some- of
in-.ual itu’e on’ said mortJ
iwi
]*-r cent.
Interest
The interest-bearing debt increased
vicinl:
V.
The
.leeple
ot
il»
eo»rV'OU«&gt;
thing old. Now when Nature started
&gt; "&lt;:♦. together with »n alter- Bruaeoyi
which
in________
The debt on
”
v
and the .teepleottheClhoUcAoreh out to manufacture ears, '.he made SI50.
thirty dollar* I covenanted
rrtng an Insurance of S9O.OOO.
the !&gt;&lt;vini*es brink described
The fondue** of musiciiws for their were blown down.
’“’J'" them out of the old breathing *p- terest has ceased since maturity
u- »» all Hurt certain piece or
and
the
debt
decreased
$00,770,
2
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junwn .xiiddc*rr1 t&gt;c&lt;1 :w foil**’, hnrtrument* i* proverbiuM hut it 1* were wreek.4 »ud it I. told that tour paratus. She saw that if water could !bearing no interest increased &gt;437,130.
LrtoU. wenJ killed.
Almost evennth iriwt .|u«rter o( th* south
,
was a reduction of &gt;4,408,277 in
.. swtlon twenty-one &lt;xl&gt; town doubtful if there are uny more eo- plnntotion on lhe lower const has Mil- pass through u hole in the neck, sound There
could pass likewise, and she set to the cash balance of the treasury. The
. ZAiuie leti wr«t in Itarry county thusiastlc collectors of valuable in­
Mi-iii.:.ui.cutitjluing forty acre* of strument* than the violin virtaoM,
‘‘■Jtl. reported that three children were work upon the highest up of tlic five interest-bear!ng debt is &gt;585,037.740,
Ramenyi. The niacitro know* th*
gill-slits and slowly elaborated it into the debt on which interest has ceased
*intUH»!». As'iffuee of Mortgage.
pedigree of avery famoys violin in the killed In on. ot the little .eUleraeut. a hearing organ.
T.t'olGlUiVK,
J ( since maturity, tl.934,770. au I the debt
:\&gt;niry |..r A*»igureof Mortgage.
Every
world? and, if hin fortune were ustf- below Magnolia plantation
There never had bcea an external bearing no interest, $374,804,204, a total
rtlckot
sugarcane
in
down,
but
may
fictont, it is probable fie ivonld aoqwtro
ear in
the world
till -this
was done, or debt of &gt;Wl,3M.97Si The certificate*
e«M
...
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—
th* greater portion of them. Il in c^* not be much damaged, to the eaneta nnygoodew nt»nd
bujf
»— — —— ........... not™, o««t by .n equal
traunry
Jretlon la not large, but itisconnidorel liable to rreover from the blow. U«r. live in water do not seem to use hearMORTGAGE SALE.
, amount of cash in the treasury, amount
’he nur- ing much, and the Bound waves in to $570,2H,368, an increase during the
• • . .-wing been made la the conditions among the very best in existence, •un­
at •
• iiiortgsgb made by John Horn Jr. bracing as it does fine specimen* at Sirt""halt - violent
’io-‘ fishes lire simply conveyed through month of $4,610,482.
•“ ' .thrtrii Horn to Charles A- Wlesseman. Amati, Cremona, Guarnlerius, Stradi­
the walls of the head to the internal | The gold reserve stand* at $93,582.’- I January Jtst. A. D 18*4. and revovdod
ear without any definite mechanism. “ 172 and the net cash balance at $13,293,­
1
of the register of deeds, forth* vari as, Lupot Magini and others. The and destructive■
'rf Itarry and Htatc of Michigan, ou the Ban Francisco Examiner says Remeuyi
Set Apart tor a /om.
.aUoo.
But M
M tand life began, owing 461, the total cash balance in the treas­
o nf January A.D 8M. 1n lltoraof mortWashington, Oct 3. — Preaident
the changed medium through which ury, September 30, being $106,875,633,
g:i? - u . page sb. &lt;&gt;o which mortgage there I* •arries more Insurance on hi* violin*
el.v- .nito he dur al the date nl this nolle* th* and expresses more solicitude abmt Cleveland haa signed a proclamation setwaves mu*4 now be propogated, against $107,283,910 on the Sint of Au•• ' four hundred and aevr.nty-aln* dollar*
lapd in a, more delicate
delioate instrument was rero• • ' &lt;- eent*, and an artoniry’* n-r of ifteen then than most people do on and abwpt ting apart a largee tract of laau
-eol —
reservation, it will
And hence one of the first
.
n. .
pmviiird for In *a!d rr.oruagr. and no their live*. His collectlbn consist* of Or»r&gt;n
‘Cascade -.lion. U will things attended to was the construe'rhe
increase in the circulation
'
-----ding* at law bavin* own Inatltte •ixty-two instruments, and the value
vtxt Ung this aaacytaR
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t of national bank notes since September
errroetaUdtaonUiau?
'v n-ovtrthe moneys arcured by said
be known us “Cmcogv
----that he place* upon them would make tion" and extend* from the (olumma tjon
Improvement
of the
liver and mgutaM tha
r'■•r*. «• or nny pdrt-thereof:
---- ----------------80, 1W2. has been $35,911,854, and the
&lt; :b&gt; refore. by virtue of the power of MJ* an insurance man's hair turn grag. Hrar IM mllra wrthwd. belnj «bo«
--------------------------Crary
Over Kaadkcrchlef*.
Increase during the month of Septemcniita. eil In »*ld morRMe, mu! tbr*tAlute tn
In width,
WklnglK
the C»&lt;■■; u r.ixe inartr and provMed. nottoe la bereoy Strive a* he will, he canpot induce tha M mil™
range.
Hereax-cx
- --- ------------A very strange case was recently
19.710,291. -The total outstanding
2l»- Hot on Saturday the fthday oCNovember, age
- ate to write a. greater risk than emfo be allowedHereefrer
noboundaries,
settlement heard in a Vienna police court. A September 30 was $208,592,172.
within the
A l&gt; ir». at ten o'clock In the forenoon. I abab
thonenntl dollars on
»“ them, and "S,
-■ ■
—J—*— monomaniac, who was formerly a j
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*- ' -it public anettan. tn the high* $7 bidder. ** ninety thousand
the :.**th front Onor of th* court bouse In the । on
nn
this amount
.mount
pays
pey»
—r»—
premium
annually.heOfcheerfully
course they
do wu.Mo
Fund* for__________
Chicago University.
well-to-do baker, had ruined himself ,
&lt;'h&gt; &lt; 1 Hastings, (that bring tho
Prrrsni’ROM. Pa., Oct 8. — Several
not--aH accompany
ennnally.
Ol coarra
In his
travels, Chicago
C‘hicago
, Oct Ito
8.—
The University
of
---------- ----------- handker- ! rrrn,
*v- fourhim
or
five
specimen*
opened
coffers
Monday and
a mania
for —
collecting
*»'»u*, r«-, w«. „. —
* •1 n- tte ctrrult court for Barry emintv Is hold- 1 ---of his personal baggage teti jn' $3i»,u«0. This sum, which will
At the commencement of the
that ,Tere idle all summer started
rl lb- premises described In s*ld inortxaffe. or
111. epnnnlt
hlete. of
AtthU
the ,in&lt;ul»r
commencement
of UMd
the —
.•«_
hobby he
“?—
M^ndey mornlnfr. The
pUnt7f7f"
■•:*i.-h tli-mof aa may be necessary to pay the
t tours reprrrk-ist. In hi* eye*
convenient In these time* of prevailuTh. nlant of H.
» 1
an .nt due on sairt mortgage, with Hi but eran «&gt;&lt;•nsiderauiu
w...—
- to pay as much aa four .«■ five pound* Lloyd’s Sons
-^ons company
eorapany went on
os in full
*-n
I” 'cent mteeret, and all legal o&gt;*U. U*e*ber U&gt;»t lorn, pnrtcj
"Herb-n"
Ladyship” are two cejVed on endowment*, v.
amount for a cr/eted mouchoir. Hit &lt;levuL&lt;n&gt; wlth the exception of the sheet*miH*
*&gt;'' ui ni.are*)*8 fee of fifteen dollars
fortune. "The ing stringency, waa two payments re­
ru‘- :unt**i for therein. tb« premise* being on concertconsiderable
which are reldom out of &gt;343,000 was from the Ogden charity to thi« fad brought him to poverty. Af*er several month* of half time the
nUH tu said martgage a* nil th st piece Titan” and "Her Ladyship” are two edred on endowment*. Of the amount
de
ho
haa
twelva
fan(j and
D. He then
fall to stealing.
length
he Pennsylvania
company’* Allegheny3
»trl panel of land' iyhuC "Hunte In special pet* birs
and
forrefused
the other
Eoeicefeller.
apprehended,
and on At
search
being
"K
which
are
reldom
outthe
of &gt;-.&gt;43,000
was$75,000
from was
the from
Ogden John
charity
I’*- tonu*h,p of Kbitv. nF the CoostF
shops resumed in full.
t. b*rr) and State of Michigan, aud known sight. For o^b ho has refused twelve fun(j and $75,000 waa from John D.
of twenty-five thouGored |o D^th,
made by the police in his apartment*, 1 The Homestead works of the Car­
dev nbed a* follows: to wit:
I iwr.b out &lt;iu-4rtrr (N K U) of the smith thousand dollars
negie company are running as the
...
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ar*. They hare joist
Bcnuxerox. la, Oct 1-Richard
“^‘ea orders require. A special from Newe*it Hu-uter 0tBU) of soetton four (S I) and
sum of twenty-five thou­
tb- vmth east quarter ib E
of the south MM astonishing
;*
* heiYjtfote leather ea*e, and
afred 80 veara, a well-known cifc
classified according to
qu*ner &lt;4 R 1()«7mM *erta»n four
sand
dollar*.
They
have
joint
occupa
­
«.u'k»o«odH
p^f^.wHh
which
oldb. master's
solicitude
them
‘ Mount
was
gored
to
"pcclal pcrfumcs
with
which they
-i one iT I) unrtb of range nlnewestlb B* the
would
epical but
for th.for
ycncta^
midPleasant,
bT°ctu.
“clt,
Th.
«*Si«rate
oj. U&gt;raenKmU»U»SheMo«orall.y.teel
. —
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to *. h*UrV-JEL.
"^••ouvuntag «lghty seres ot toad more or tion of a heavy solo leather case, and
। mill resumed operations on double turn
the
master
’s solicitude
for them
....old
of Ul
&lt;U.trra.
When h. few.
tb^ £*th
7
J«™d Ute untorttmM. mwt u&gt; be
| ■with a full force of men.
Bated August 4th. 1N3
would
bo comical but for the genuineCHAKIJU A. Wjm*xmax.
W. Ihrctcmed
u-ltb Injury.
to. lun*Uo wylnm.
aui
of hl* &lt;H*tr*a*^when
he fesr* th*y
b
Mortgage*T Couihov*. .
ALorney tor Mortgagee.

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LACK*
♦ 2.00tl.75
ran «ov»
♦••7s

SSavtac Many Oppnrtpaltleo to Ohui.
I J &lt;S«rta». Abroad. They Very JtamraUy
•
West to firms Tbero Home. Hut

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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Oct. 5, 1893.___
MARSHALL L.COOK.gdltor.
ml HA8TIM0S, M1CB-. PO8T0FWCB,
august 14. 1879.
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EDITORIAL NOTES.
tariff hearings.
*X-Sp«»k^&lt; Recti Spcsk* Dl»re»pcctlul)y
of Them.

' Thomas.Reed Ju the New York Press.
The Committee have given a few hear­
ings te persons Interested in the tar|ff,
which have been very limited in time, and
the committee have themselves been
forced tQ. cease their questionings upon
Important matters because of the shortntssrrf time.
■, . ,;
Whi&gt;.5 effect the presentstloh of these
■ matteHho the eomnranity; will have upon
the country is more than 1 know, but the
presentation ot the spectacle or mills-pi$. er completely stept, down or working on
one-half and one-third,time will tmke It*
Imprest upon |he country in- A P?081 8e,‘lous and somber way.
‘ If that’ does* not convlnce the people that

they did by false ptomix-x. Pnaun**
made to them ‘before vlecduu have

The society connected with Emmanuel
Church will be entert • Ined Thursday Oct.
12th. by Headsmen J. Russell, G. Tomllnaon, B. Dickerson. W. Holloway,
Wilkins, C. Jordan, R. Bates and Annie
Beasmer. Supper served in society rooms
from five until seven. All are cordially
invited.
t
The semi-annual convention of the'
Barry County Association of the Y. P. S.
C. E. will meet In lhe Presbyterian church
on Saturday afternoon and evening Oct.
14th. Full particulars next week.
Usual services at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday at 10:30 and 7.

Y. P. S. C. E. meets In the church at fl.
Led by Maurice Grigsby. All service* onL
standard time.
The Ladles Aid Society connected with ।
the M. E. church will hold it* annual.
meeting In the parlors of the church Fri­
day afternoon ot this week at 2 o’clock.
1
Officers for the ensuing year are to be
elected and other business of Importance•
to be transacted. Ladies of the church|
and congregation are urged to be present.
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary So­
i
ciety ot the Methodist Episcopal church
will give au autumn tea iu the church,
parlor* on Wednesday Oct. Llth. from&gt;
half past five to seven o’clock to which1
every body is Invited. At two o’clock:
standard time, ’here will be held the an­’
nual meeting for the election of officers1
and other business. The program will1
consist of a "round table" on lhe subject1
of "The Columbian Exposition and Miss­'
ions,” in which all memberajare Invited to*
Join.

But certainly the spectacle of the
crit governor of Vest Virginia makil not
«ty the eommlttee-ra^m but the
criiltol vocal with his eateries against
proposition to Interfete against protoctloa
of 87X per cent for the product of. that
great and growing state, and' bls« denunci­
ation of any attempt to disturb the pros­
perity which was bringing her steadily to
tie front Is one that is calculated to at­
tract the attention of even gentlemen who
fcel themselves Interested by tho many
treatises on free trade.

Critic—Miss Rose Goodyear.
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President—M. L. Geer.
Sec’y.^(.ra. Florence Bownt
Subject at the M. K. cbtJ
f
rooming, "The Growing Phi
■
^utar evening aerviees.
zXithe annual meeting for the .electioni
ft officers of Hie Epworth league, Tues­
day night, the following were placed In
office:—
President—Mrs. S. M. Fowler.
1st. Vice Pres—Miss'Lou Isa Nagler.
2nd. Vice Pres.—Mbs Effa Simpson.
.
3d. Vice Pres.—Mlsa Phyllis Diamond.
4th. Vice Pres.—Mrs. W. R. Cook.
Sec’y.—Jason McElwain.
Treas.—MIm Olive Heath.
Organist—Miss R. Striker.
ster—Miss Bertha Rider.
• English carpet manufacturers have
Hastings Municipal Franchise
El a satisfactory experience during
Ixuigtm will meet at the house of Mrs.
t few years, their export trade deelin- Erank Pancoast Friday afternoon Oct
exeept to Canada, The shipments ot 13th. at 8:30 standard. All ladies inter­
.
(English made carpets to'tbe United -States ested, are cordially Invited to attend.
Rxcohding Skchetaky
{during the first seven months of the pres•ent year were 200,000 yards, worth 8100.­
1000 less than Inst year, owing to the In'crease In the'mAnufnctore ot carpets in
. j tills country.
। The Textile Mercury of Ixmdon refers
, i to a recent visit made liy Mr. Hubener of
!.the firm of Messrs. W. ± J. Sloane of
j New York, to England, endeavoring to
I -sell American made carpets in .that coun-

I

Henry Crocktord to Albert L. Knowles lot*
Middleville. 840 &gt;.
Isaac N. Keeler to Mary M«e lots Middleville
$190.
W. P Stdnsin to K. T. F. Dodds lots and mill
Delton 914000.
Audrt w Htoke to F. C. Stoke roa. see. 33
Thonumnlt- 8&lt;ooo.
John Holdrn to John Drummond parcel sec.
2 Bralrfeville &lt;400.
Peter L. Edmunds to Wm. R. McDonaldsKOa.
see. 3 Bnlliuiore S'ZiM.
Newel Raymond to Peter L. Edmonds ‘Jia.
sec. 3t Carlton. 83000.
try. and says that although Mr. Hubener
Harriet Htumpt to David Stumpf Ma. sec. 21
A
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Rjria SJOO.
"may doubtless encounter much opposl- / John
Owens to D. C. Keed parcel sec. s Barry
tion and no end ot prejudice, yet it the, 4o. 82000.
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Daniel
'firm has.seriously determined to sell a Barry 81.L. Davis to C. Courtney parcel sec. 17
David Durkee to David Ragla 20*. sec. 12 Hasportion of their product abroad, they are
Ungs Imo.
undoubtedly In a position to force a foot­
Chas J. Stewart to Jacob Qappan.jparvel see
10 Orangeville 8225.
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hold in these markets.” This firm has
.prepared a special line of styles to suit
GAMINS IN ROME; *
European requirements, which, owing to Their Tactics tn Extracting Coins front
the rebate of.the duty on wool, they may
be enabled to do.
A correspondent of the New York
The chief obstacle, It appears. Is likely Tribune say* that the street boya of
.to be In the delay of cqllectlng this dpw- Rome have all tho curiosity, shrewd­
b*ck, but, as the Textile Mercury says, ness and impudence of ntreet boya In
general, together with some traits pe­
‘•The American Government Is patriotic
culiar to themselves. They • have a
enough not to stand In the way of such an sharp eye for foreigners, and have de­
enterprise!" and "the move of the firm of veloped no little skill In extracting
Alexander Smith «fc Sons’ Carpet Company coins from them. Tha Tribune’s letter
requirea watching very closely In England. writer says: I got into a dispute with a
With all our knowledge of the textile aria cabman because he demanded a tip in
derived from generations of Industrial an­ addition to hi* regular fare. While we
wpp» talking a little fellow of six or
cestors, weesnnot afford to Ignore the •even years stepped up anil said, in a
.ability of the clever men, chiefly drawn paternal, assuring tope:
from the old British stock, who conduct
"Sixty centime* is enough, sir. The
the textile Industries of the United Stales.” rascal is very impudent. Don't give
It remains now tu be seen Jnst how "pa­ him any more.”
In the same breath he asked me for a
triotic enough” the American Government
soldo for the sen-ice rendered. I
is to its American Industries.
handed him a cotn, laughing at his
grand airs, and he received it with a
The party now in power waa claimed by condescending gesture. Then, os the
driver reached for his whip, the boy
its members to be tbe party of the peo­
made off, saying: “I’ll see you later.”
ple. It has been set up as such and wori
I walked on, and presently another
•hipped as an idol. The name of being
"Yes, signor, you are quite sight; thia
the representative of all the people has a
great charm about it,, and this evidently Is the rood to the Vatican. Give me a
led to Ito victory at the last national elec­ soldo.”
I drove him off, but id a few minute*
tion. Doe* the party now In power really
another came bounding up.
representthe people? Na.’ kt really repre
"My lord! my lord! you arc losing
sent* the rich; the few and not the muses. your handkerchief.”
The great head of «be party ha* shown
That wa* another soldo.
■
Next a bootblack,' hardly more than
himself thorougoiy In sympathy with Wail
Street, and the power of th* -great money fire years old, caught sight of th* for­
eigner.
•enter Is evidently placed above party
"Your boot*, air! your bootaP ha
promise*. The rieh of their party are be­ shouted.
ing well cared for. The representative of
I tried to ignore him. He appealed
the United Bute* at the Court of Rome to my self-respect.
“But, my lord, such boot*!’’ he ex­
lias just been appointed by President
Cleveland. Did he come from the toillog claimed, as he trotted along at my ride.
masses of this party that Is alleged to “O Dio mio! What nasty bootsb O Santo
Madre di Dio! What boots! I really pity
represent the people? No, he came from you, sir. Indeed! such boots! In fatol
among the very wealthy. And what Is
more be bought bls position with his monAU thia waa uttered in a tone of pro­
ey—with eold cash—subscribing and pay­ found moral conviction, a* if he cher­
ing 850,000.00 in cash to help the presi­ ished for me the moat disinterested
dent of the democratic peoples party be feeling of regret and sympathy. But
when the appeal failed, he dropped be­
elected. Such a party doe* not represent
hind ma a few step* and changed his
the people; It represents the few.
tune.
"Just look at that American! Ooe can
What have the tollers and wage-earners
boot*!
”
received tor their votes? Work? No.
That was too much for me. Rather
Employment? No. Food? No. Money?
Ho. Loes of work? Yen. Loan of money?
Yes. They were Inducod to vote the way

land I guv* the little Imp the job he

the mile in variety.

Ladles’ Wam,
Gents’ Warn,

lUh-Hposklnr CcuntrU* Aloao.

been kept, and now the ruinous threat* Luckless Street Waadaro.-a ta the
made by lhe free trade party is gelling •»
Groat City.
it* deadly work.

tbe tariff is a business affair and not a foot
ball of politics there is do hope of our
gaining wisdom from experience. We are
just now paying pretty heavy wages t»qur
new teacher, and the result ought to be
exceedingly beneficial to the country It
the price of the wages is taken into ac­
count The effect on tbe committee is
something1! will not-undertake to propb• esyj because I am unable to know wbkt
■
L. Geer Saturday evening Oct. 7th. 1893.•
woald be the result of the contact
Program.
minds, unused to business or bow
Rome and the making of Modern1
will combine the vast amount that they/do Europe—Mrs Henry Bailey.
&gt;n*8 know with-the little, which the s^ort
Outlines on Economies—Mrs. Stauffer.
Village Life In Norway, Synopsis—Mrs.
tiufe they have given has enabled / the
Holloway.
nniiufacturen&gt; and parpens Interns
American Charity Movements— Mrs.,
th| tariff to present to xkeni, .

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A LONDON TRAMPWARD.

fortabla Bertha—The Stooa

Most people suppose ^t those luck­
less wretches who take refuge in the
casual wards of workhouses have a
rather good time of it at the expense
of the rate payers. Nothing could be
further removed from fact.
borne
unionsand their officials treat "casu­
als" better than do others, but "bad is
tho best," and. as a rule. London
unions rank worse than country ones,
SL Giles being the very worst of all,
for the shopkeepers who constitute
the board of guardians—not of the
poor, butof the rates—in tliat parish Im­
pose upon casuals a task of stone break­
ing which noable-bodled man, no matter how powerful or bkiliful^-snd there
is skill or “knack" In stone breaking,
as in other things—could possibly perform In the time allotted, says the Pall
Mall Gazette. Hence, os failure to
perform the task means being charged
at Bow street as a "refractory pauper,
and a* magistrate* never, or hardly
ever, believe aught the accused
"casual” says, a night’* lodging in the
Macklin street, Drury Lane. "Bastille,"
usually means a month's hard labor in
Pentonville prison to follow. The
casual ward of the parish of SL Ursula
is not far from a main thoroughfare
and la not^pen until eight p. m. On
the occasion when fate caused me to
seek it* shelter I had about thirty com­
panions in mlsery-&lt;ll ragged, all
dirty and all down at heel. We were
hustled Into a large room, which had,
of course, that harsh and chilling
aspect common to all workhouses.
The "labor master"—they used to be
called "tramp masters"—Who had admltted us took hl* seat at a table and
commenced to take our names, etc.
This was the way in which he went
about it:
"Now, then. No. 1, come on, if yon
are a-coming." Tbe man nearest the
bully crawled forward, hat in band
and body bent forward, the very piotore of abjectnes*.
"What’s your name—if you’ve got
one?"
“Titpothy Snooks.".
"Fine name thaL How old do you
call yourself?”
"Forty, please, sir."
“I don't please. What are yer?"
“Nothing."
"So I should think," grunted Bully,
and made an entry of some kind.
"Where did you sleep last night?"
"Nowhere."
.
"Nowhere!" repeated Bully. "Ain’t
you a-going hack to ther same place?"
No answer.
“Where arc you going to?"
"Anywhere."
"Anywhere! Here, that won’t do for
me. You must say where you’re going,r
“
even if it'« only to make a holo in the
water." Bully laughed at his own poor
wiL Snook* muttered something and1
Bully wrote it down.
"Have yer got any money?"
"No.”
poc^U.n.lpluh'J^tewth.tbJkeL-

English-speaking countries have four
dUlteol mlle^-th.
h,S80 t«t And Lhe reogrAphlCAl "
Motic.l mile of «.0M,
fnuoe Ot .bout ooMwrath
th, two; then there 1A the Scotch mite
of 5,928 feet and the Irish mile of 8,7.0
feet: four reriou. mile., erer, °™ of
which l&gt; .till In mm. Then »bnort
e,er, country ku It. own .tendird
th. SL Ijonte
craL The Romans had their mil possuum, 1.000 paces, which must have
been about 3,000 feet in length, unless
A cream of tarter baking powder.
we scribe to Cw^r'Uerlonerle. greAt
.tennlDK ctmclty. The German ratio Highest of all in leavening strength
ofStteyUMdnMeet Iu len&lt;th, more __Latest United States Govern­
than four and a half tlraea aa long aa ment Food Report.
our mile. The Dutch, the Dane.&gt; and Royal Baking Powder Co.,
th. Pruralan.',enjoy a mile that 1. 18.
Wall St., N. Y.
M0 feet lomr. three
‘‘‘“J
the length of norm *»d the swtea get
more exerelM in walking one of their
mile, than we ret te walkter
mile, for their mite te »,1M yard*
REDUCED RATES AT
lonir. while our. la only l.W
The Italian mite te only a few feet
longer than our.; th. Boman mUe te
GRAND RAPIDS.
ahorter. white the Tuacan and the
Turkish mile* sre 150 yards longer. OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
RATES 81.25 per day. Rooms 5o cents.
The Swediah mUe la 7.M1 yard. long,
and the Vienna post mile is 8,790 yards Meals 2* cents, Steam Heat
BEACH A BOOTH.
in length. So, here is a list of twelve
different miles, and beside* this there
are other measure* of distance, not
counting the French kilometer, which
is rather less than two-third* of a mile.
Tbe Brazilian* have * mill!* that is
one and one-fourth times as long s*
our mile; the Neapolitan mlglio is
about the same length; the Japanese
ri, or mile, is two and one-half times
ours; the Russlant verst i* flvs-elghths
as long s* our mile, while the Persian
standard 1* a fesakh, four and a half
miles long, which is said to be equal to
tbe porosang so familiar to the readers
of Xenophon’s “Anabaaia.” The league
that I* familiar to readers of French
and Spanish books varies Just as does
the mile. In Brazil it 1* three and

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two-thirds miles, and once on a time
in England it was two and a half miles
long.
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CURFEW IN COREA.

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"In Seoul the curfew rings at dusk
and the gates of the city are locked.
Then the men retire to their houses
and the town is given over to the wom­
en, who must make their visit* after
nightfall,” says Rev. H. G. Appenzeller
In ths San Francisco Chronicle. "This
in the law and this is the theory, but
it has fallen into innocuous desuetude
_ in latter years. When I first went to
; Corea in 1885 the practice was quite
[ rigidly observed, but the nation is be­
; coming more enlightened and is slowly
I adopting American or European Ideas
and customs" Rev. IT. G. Appenzeller
ha* for the past eight years been a
1 missionary of the Methodist Episcopal
church in tho hermit kingdom. He has
h®*” on a
10
tn
Pennsylvania and is now on his way
| back to Corea.
"1 went to Corea in 1835,” says Mr.
’1 Appenzellvr,
Appenzencr,-"and
ana waa
waa one
one of
or the
toe first
Hrs*
&lt;&gt;f °'v &lt;*”&lt;=&gt;&gt; &gt;■&gt; U“«

lor food, ox&gt;d..r a h.*., penalty. .xc.S
M U&gt;. municipal alau«hUr houmj
Kvery animal la not only anbiootad to
» eloaa aclanUSe lu.ratl^aticn but
STMeimHna nf
_ _ , ..
'

were marched off to "bed" (?). At rix
a. m. wo were turned out Into the
«taaU/ employed.

.

f.R. fflNGOfl.ST,
The Reliable Jeweler.

ThE KENT

kingdom. Up to my departure last
pointing to one close by. And so went
year I wa* tho superintendent of the
on the examination.
mission in Seoul.
At last came my turn. Bully, who , "Coreans describe Americans a* a
was evidently not a bad judge of men,
•first-claaa nation.’ They believe in us
at once discovered that I did not be­ and regard us as friend*. Not from
long to the habitual trump brigade; '
any individual preference; but simply
.nd weorftaely te order to
~
me, put an additional question—viz:
______ ...
. .
.
«pn«d h.n,4 .*
Appenxeller, "I received the kindest
"Are you
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g
and at picking attentions from magistrates while
oakum?"
; traveling in Corea and wa* recognized
“No.”
by the king. Our college was given
“Well, that’s all right- You’ll have
a good spell of it tomorrow." w
• 1 a standing in the kingdom, and thi
Now came the food. / A regular medical work of our missionaries was
pauper, or inmate, entered, carrying highly esteemed. Seoul is a walled
a wooden tray upon ‘ which were slices town of about three hundred thousand
people.
The wall la sixteen miles
of bread, and each casual was ordered
to take one 3ice. This was our sup­ around, forty two feet high and twentyper. Having eaten it. we were marched five feet thick. It is faced with solid
into u shed and hvere told to undress. masonry. The native chronicles say
Then each man had to walk across a [ that it was built in nine months”
courtyard and plunge Into a bath of J
WOMEN AS SHOEBLACKS.
water. The one supply of water did 1
for the whole crowd (at some provln-1
rial unions, notably Melton Mowbray [
A custom is rapidly gaining ground
and Northampton, the same uncleanly
kind of cleanliness prevails), and soap in France, and especially in Toulon
there was noL Next we were marched and certain other towns, which, it may
into the dormitory, which is simply a safely be prophesied, will not find
brick-floored shed like a barn, along much imitation in thia country. This
the sides of which were ranged rows is the employment of women as street
of what looked like shallow coffins, shoeblacks.
The French women shoeblacks are
but which I, from previous experience
gained at the Salvation Army salvage mostcoquettishly gotten up, and as to
their
cap* and frills have somewhat
wharf nt Battersea, knew to be sleep­
ing bunks without bottoms except the the appearance of hospital nurses, and
floor of bricks. In each of these waa a it la surprising that though their occu­
I* a tolerably
they m
al-­
straw palliasse and one rug orblankeL । pation
'
—7------ * dirty one uacj
fu*«&gt;rn
..I..* and tidy; some of.
As we had left our clothes done up in WAVM Be
®“ clean
bundles In the bath shed, it may be , em Mre d°1nir the polishing in gauntimagined how we shivered that winter ! leLg\°Jes'*
,
,,
night through.
,In
In which they are em­
At .lx ta th. raoralnj.b.U ru; 1
&gt;*'
And tho tramp maater enters. "Kow, I
Amlrioa^GniL "V™ EnKluh
then." hereout, "onto, ft, an oi '
to ttrat the whole AflBlru.ijLJ
you! Tumble out! No skulking here.
Joke, Are nnmeroaa.
Roll up your mattresses and put your
It I. eeia that one res«m lor the oc­
shirt* on top of ’em." (I forgot to men­
cupation being a popular one amour
tion that each man had been given a
"collection of holes with rags around women of a certain grade In lUe la that
them," supposed to be a night shirt *°“y “« the fair politer, hare inorwhen he left the "bath” over nighL) ried opulent customers who have been
Improved by thair ahlalng quallUea
Quickly we dressed and then marched
Picks Cp OuuidTr^Tn
out into the yard. Some of the men
It is no uncommon thing to see *
were selected as cleaners, others as
stone breakers and others aa oakum
/totting about followed
pickers. 1 was among the last Each
t^”
&lt;»”• dtAtlnct brood., .11 of
man was handed a bundle of short d fferent rises. When the incubating
pieces of tarry rope, almost as hard as P«&gt;ceaa 1* completed the cock bird
iron. These were to be unraveled into lead* his young ones off, and tf he
spun yarn almost as Quo as Cos* silk.
There wa* a time when such a task »terrific combat with him. TheVanwould have seemed to me impossible. Sd’S** JS?
witho°t • "ingle
But practice and experience, if they do
the Other- ’funded by
two brood". walks away proudly V
not make perfect, at least teach one
even to pick oakum, and by the aid of
the worn heel tip of my boot I man-

For dinner we were served out six
ounces of bread and one and a quarter

Boos' Watches.

iAwmt,

Do You Know

GAZING AT
TH&amp;NBW MOON
Is a beautiful and impressive
sight; but.

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA
Is one of the most delicious pleas­
ures accorded to those who enjoy
a fine cup of tea. I Ijave just re­
ceived a large invoice of the new
crop of New M^on Tea and it fully
equals the besf^ recommends ever
given it. Why dont you try it?
Whenever you want .groceries or
canned goods call on me.

S. E. PHILLIPS.

We handle more fruit than
others. Why it) iff Became,
we always aim to keep the
best and sell cheapest.
This week an 8 lb&gt; basket
of Worden Grapes. 25c. They
are fine and sell at sight.
New Valinda Raieina,
nice, 12c.
Croee &amp; Blockeoul’s Chow
Chow, 40c.
/
jCrcss &lt;fc Blockeoul’e Table
Salt in jars, 25c.
x
Dtaaected
Codfish, per
package 10c.
Mixed Spices, with recipes
for making pickles, per pack­
age 10c.
One-half lb. flat can Col­
umbia River Salmon. 10c.
We have just received a
nice assortment of Library
Lamps. Also an invoice of
China Ware. We expect to
out-do all former years in
these, goods, and will sell
them for profits will be small.

Has &amp; VaiAraiffl.

Furniture and Carpets
Rugs and Draperies.
We carry a nice large line
of these goods. J ust now
we have an especially fine
line of cheap Bed Room i
Suites. If you need any­
thing of this sort call at
our store and we can cer­
tainly suit you.
“Panic
Prices" govern everything
inourstore. Wehaveabig
line of Chairs and Rock­
ers that we want to sell.

Hiram Rogers.
Opposite Fred L. Heath, the druggist.

Between

TMEaiMJET
F you save time you save

money. You can save a vast
Jamount
of time if you are loos­
ing for

Lumber, Lett, Sinuses,
or any kind of building
ial, by coming directly' to(n«
and not only that, you will save money by buying of tu.

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

�Thirty ynrs ago Tuesday the Farmers’
Mutual Fire Insurance Company. of Barry
personal mention.
I and Eaton Countlea modeally bowed to tbe
fanners of these counties. To say t bat it haa
ThurU*y» Oct* 5t &gt;893. j
Smlu,» of Detroit, Is in the
made a great success la a mild way of ex1 pressing It. It now haa a capital of 98,­
nesdj
’
y
’
1
'
M
‘
BaUer
W° ln Charl0“« *«L
000.000.00 and a metnbcrshlpof 6,000, and
what la more It has the confidence of
everybody. The growth haa been aub-i
Ur-C- P. Lathrop returned to Detroit
slantial and to-day it is ranked among the Monday.
soundest mutual Insurance companies.
1 ■ xzW\M. Wilkins left for Ann
Arbor
We are Informed by" John Bessmer Tuesday.
Over Fred L. Heath’s the that
mgny people who subscribed for the/
/
R. Cook returned from Ohio SaturDrug; 1 -• special premium. tower clock have not paid their tmtocrip-fk dayD.noon.
as yet This la an Injustice to Mr.
Over t reive hundred guesses, tlons
Bessmer. He haa done his work faithfully j
Wm. Allgeo visited relatives In Bradley
foiir'.vr u of them were correct and weH; has put In a system of clocks) last week.
1
naiiieh &lt;arri« Nash, Ray that give good satisfaction and it Is wrong . Mrs. A. D. Nlskern Is visiting Albion
withhold the money that rightfully be­ friends this week.
Thoiiri'. .Miss Julia Fisher, S. to
longs to him. The people are^mlebted to
\V ., . her. Miss Frank Bi- Mr. Bessmer, through whose enterprise I N. A. Yates, af Vermontville, was In
i'il1)1 Freeman, L. A. the clocks were secured, ami they should the city last week.
appreciate it.
.
Mrs. Walter M. Wilkins returned to
\V-t
M i -s G.. Edger, Gertie /'Levant
McIntyre’s barn, on Ida farm
(V.inserth Lydia Crookton, near tbe city was burned to the ground Chicago this week.
Phln
Smith was In Grand Rapids Wed­
Vi.;.- Grigsby, Louis Besy Friday. Loss about 8425 and Is ad­ nesday on
business.
ln, r Bert Hayes, and Alice justed at about **375. The barn is sup­ ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Hams left Saturday
to have been set on fire by a five- .
------- "•••
V,i . In order to decide posed
the world’s® fair,
f«lr.
year-old son of the hired man. ft seemr *~&gt;r Uie
wh . 1... titled to the prize (A that the little fellow got mad at his sister James Barnum, of Lowell, visited at 'A.
round trip ticket to the and attempted to set the house on fire. He D. Cook’s last week.
caught at It and soundly spanked. A
Worlds Fair) slips of paper was
Mrs. Bachelor, of Buffalo, N. Y.. Is vis­
little while after the bam was discovered
with the names of the four­ In flames. The report that a span of iting at Miles Main’s.
burned up with the bam Is false.
teen .11: will be put in a hat, horses
Mrs. Ira VanValkenburg went to Grand
“We have been to lhe world's fair our­
Rapids this morning.
-A'll Kl’AY Oct. 7th at 5 self
and one of the principal exhibits in
o’cli. k ?. m. and the last one each building and department (we speak/ Mrs. W. JJ.- Holloway's moll
mother and slathe card) was “Hatrfls off” in three or 4’L"1® ’*»ltlng ber this week,
out. will he the lucky one.- by
four languages and at the end "This
The &gt;.:ty of the coin was 1863 means you.” In the Michigan department/ . Misses Eliza Knowlton and Phyllis DiaTi.-ket is good for 10 days. of the Forestry building we noticed th^ -jnond went to Chicago last week.
following: “Woods that will not stand
Mrs. Melvin Mead,«of Kalamazoo, visit­
The &gt;ir:t .ring will take place handling
will not staud using. Michigan '
atm;, store. The lucky four­ woods are not of that kind. Handle them ed friends In this city this week.
Fred McPherson and Fred Kurtz, of
if youpvish. This means you.’’ It is un­
teen should be present.
Kalamazoo, were in town Friday.
necessary to Inform readers that Michigan
Mrs. Philo Jones, ot Grand Rapids, vis­
woods are receiving the seal of official ap­

Hastings Banner.

22645562

FRED L. HEATH,

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proval to a very gratifying extent—Ex.

LOCAL NEWS.

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It is on record that a perfectly healthy German professor died one
night, because several of his students had, during the day-, made
him believe that he was dangerously ill.
This is the way with
the country at the present time.
The people have all told
Uncle Sam that he was sick, like the German professor, and now
he isaick.
The result is that pricesare lowerthan ever and now
v
is the time to lay in your stock of Boots and Shoes for winter be■ cause prices wont always be where they are at present.
The
wise man will take advantage of this opportunity.
Just now
we are selling lots of rubber goods and river boots.
There'e
a combination on rubber goods that has raised prices some, but we
are selling them as cheap as they can be sold anywhere.
Our
Snag Proof Rubber Boot is a dandy to wear.
It costs a little
more, but it wears enough longer to more than pay the extra cost.
Come in and see us when you want anything in the. boot and
shoe line

W. H. SPENCE.

ited friends in the city last week.

(

Owing to the very heavy rains this
week tbe Charlotte fair has been post­
poned one dav later. The big days will be
to-day,
to-morrow and Saturday. To-day
.. One 'oor east of City Bank.
will be childrens day. To-morrow and
Saturday there will be some great racing.
There are 64J entries for the trotting and
pacing races and all the classes are well
filled, the horses having records all tbe
way from 1:1&lt;H UP- There are also sev-1
aROILATlON •
eral bicycle races on the program. Sever- J
This week,
80 quires. al from this city expect to go to Charlotte
to the races and It is safe to say that all
H,.-. After. changes for advertisemrnta who do attend will witness some of the
mu&lt; revthis office Tuesdays al j»test to best racing they have ever seen. Fay
■a.un
r-rtion in the issue of the week Diamond, ot this city, will be one of- the
contestants in the bicycle races.
,
wh-:. brought.

THE DRUGGIST.

POOR GERMAN PROFESSOR
• TOOK SICK AND
DIED.

Miss Lizzie McKersle. of Dutton, Is
visiting friends In this city this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott, of Grand
Rapids, were In the eity the past week.

Mias Edna Lee, of Woodland, was tbe
guest of Miss Flo' Stincbcomb list week.
Miss Nellie Wilkins was home from her
school at Grand Haven to spend Sunday.
Miss Maude Hough, of Nashville, visit­
ed friends In the city the last of the week.

$1,500.

W. H. Spence visited Dr. and Mrs.
Franz Willison at Eaton Rapids last week.

3

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at’

•jSKTISuKK «■-“ga,

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WE HA VE JUST PURCHASED

Mr. W. Turner, of Chicago Is here on a
yisl| to his relative the Rev. A. D. Grlgs-

H. ■“ n. rent. Enquire at O.
D.
j Mrs. Chas. Mead, of Jackson spent a
i
Reduced rates to fairs for 1393 via the
Spaulding's Store.
| Michigan Central. One fare rate for the । few days with friends In this city fair
Week.
.. iH'a ■.;’•» of Charley Beamej in
, round trip. Children over five and under I
th- $&gt;-•-’ building.
11 half fare.
far.
j 1*.
Miss Mary McEfwaln left for Newaygo
Tuesday where she has secured a desirable
■ -iu&lt;&gt;kr EJ. rower* Noi $5 cigar, । Dates of Fair
I Limit for position.
if - - ime: always the best 5 cent I and tor
Where Hold
rTrnd'to
। 8aie_of Tickets,
- laduvhe /K B. Messer left for Chicago and other
&lt;i».tr :! • United Stat**.
Sept. 11 to IB.
6ra«.d Rapids,
- I- '.'-J boots at Woolley A Hept. 18 to XL
Grand Rapids.
hept, at western ’cities on a business trip this
3B to».
Mt, sn.' morning.
Hastings.
.
I !;:-year's goods every pair ; Sept
sept. M to ».
Eaton Rapids.
:. v
nil: iuy yob to buy them.
Charlotte.
“Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cook and Mrs. Geo.
Oct. 8 to U
C. R. Oasaoax,
Btooks left tor the World’s fair Mon­
;•
a &gt;. train ran Into a cat loaded
Agent.
day morning.
e» .i! the Chair factory Friday.
. -u:•- •
re quite badly smashed.
|
ll
irarn Rogers acd family and 1). W.
Coart Procerdlag*.
returned
from
-• Mind clothing to oxchange! Court opened Monday and the following Rogers and family
djhlcago Thursday.
business transacted:
O. D.'SPAt'uuta.
Wm. /.aggie vs Howatd Mosher—con­
Mr*. P. A. Sheldon's sister from Grand
Rapids, who has been visiting here re­
T
tank at lhe court house has, tinued by consent
Winger Spicer v* Stephen Spreugett— turned Wednt’day.
• Sr:!.4 • -ak. cutting off the supply at l
the ., and farni|thltig very dim lights in appeal.
Mrs.*I.. Torrey and little Miss Irene are
People vs Jessie James, Indecent ex­
visiting Mrs. Torrey’s parents In Hastings.
posure—pleaded not guilty.
—
ixrslle Republican.
?r - M. Fowler has moved into his
People vs Wm. T. Rose, violating liquor
-.-4 . ) «i • tticv over W. H. Goodyeai’s law—plead guilty. Fined 8-'»0 and 30 days ' Mr. and Mr. Ci H. Brown, of Wood:-■* - ••
Tlu-Dr^now has as tine an in Jail, or 90 days In default of fine.
I bury, were the guests of Mr. an&lt;! Mrs.
efUre 41 tocre is Iu tbe state.
Geo. W. Lowry vs Chas. McMore— ro­ Chas. Sherwood last Thursday.
'Iannual reunion of Co. £., 3d. plevin. Verdict for Plaintiff of six cento. ' Shirlie Smith. L. J. Goodyear. Geo.
M
I f -.vi. t»ehddatG. A. R. hall
Chicago.
Mn&amp;John Wooten. Walter and Miss Belle
in
ou Wednesday the llth day of
Chicago and return via the Michigan ^Lampman left for Ann Arbor Monday.
&lt;; -I"'.- r next at two o'clock, p. m.
Central *4.00 Tuesday Oct. 10, -93 en- '
Mrs. E. A. Clark returned to Burling­
. I.a. ..«» fresh ivory points of cow abling all to visit the World's Fair special
ton. Iowa, Wednesday morning after a two
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••u-i' *:’h which. 1 will vaccinate at train leases Kalama zoo’ at 1:15 p. m. weeks' visit with her parents in this city.
Arrive hr Chicago at 5:40 p. m. Tickets
::iy office for r.i) cK fqr each person.
IlmitedTo ten days. Stopping at Midway ' Grant Hendershott and wife. Miss Net­
G. W. Lowry.
Plaisance and Hyde Park stations for
n W. Foley will have an auction passengers with hand baggage. Tickets,- tle Hendershott and Mrs. Isa Dickerson
left for Chicago and the fair Tuesday
ii-4. hi-residence in Baltimore Wed- good going by above train only in firsfi
n-;.i, . b-t. 11th. commencing at one class coaches, and good for return until \jnornlng.
'
■ k. !. W. Vrooman whl cry the Oct. 19tb. Inclusive, in first class coaches
Miss Alice Galusha returned to Chicago
sale.
on regular trains, except on train's desig­ yesterday where she will remain for some
..our Columbian stamps. Cancelled nated as limited trains and No. 8. Re­ time before returning to her home In Ne­
: ai"i 1 । .■ -tamps are selling at 31 per turning trains depart from 15th Street vada.
!; ,n
v. )■ J&gt;- tht 6 and 8 cent variety are station, stopping at SSnd Street station.
Sheriff McKevitt and wife were In
'' ' ’ ? per hundred and the 15 cent­ 39th Street and Hyde Park.
Middleville last week to attend the silver
er* «t $»; per hundred.
wedding, of Mr. and Mrs. D. W.' Johnson.
The
above
adage
was
never
more
forci
­
1
Mrs.
J. Is a sister of our Sheriff.
M - \-Idie Lord, of the Mchan. School
f Mu« •. l»etroit. would like pupils in bly illustrated than it was one day last
Off the fair this week: Mesdamew Geo.
” •••■; .• .-allure and sight reading. For par- week, and it all happened in jail too. Dl
Barnes. James Clark. Will Hayes. N. T.
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inquire of Mrs. W. H. Schantz, Elliott and wife, of Hickory Comers, to­
gether with several lady friends, were In­ Diamond, Dunlap, Misses Wolf, lllcks,
Mb*, blrb-tson or Mrs. L. H. Evarts.
specting the new County buildings. After Florence Scoby und Fanny Wood.
A • lies who have seen them pronounce doing the court house, they proceeded to
Mrs. James McGurn, who has been visit­
the:
'.Uri of lamps at Spary Phillipa’ the jail, where they were being shown
tbe ;
.. .t they ever seen for the mon- around by Sheriff McKevilt. The genial ing at John McGnzn’s. and with other
'.■ an;.one desires to buy a nice vafe Dr happening to look up. saw a row of friends hns gone to Chicago to attend the
‘•r'.a i r i.g lamp now Is the time to buy, handcuffs. Thinking to have some, fun world's fair, and will then return to her
sty! Spary is selling them cheap.
With bls better half, he took down a pair home In California.
Miss Edna Havens, preceptress of the
I'•••ids A- Hartman arc the new firm at of tbe •’bracelets" and snapped one of
• Iu iton roller mill. Mr. Dodds is well them on bls wife’s wrist, saying to the high school, left yesterday morning for a
ki" ■■ • this city and his friends are bberlff "Now I've got her. now i’vft got few days’ visit nt her old home in Has­
tings before entering upon her work^at tbe I
•••:• _!nd to know he will make bls home her; put her in tbe lock-up Mr. Sheriff.”
Tbe Sheriff observed that he had got her University.—Owosso Times.
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! ■'■■■• county. Both are experienced
. itid we feel assured they will give In de td earnest The handcuffs belonged
L. H. Evarts, of Hastings, spent tbe
••■-• -•• -t of satisfaction. Here's wishing to the Sheriff’s son. who was at thgt time last of the week with Q. A. Hughes and
In Chicago and hud tho key to unlock them
thru. -ifcce*«.
with. In his pocket It Is said that the family. • • • Miss Belle Stebbins, of
• ’ 1 Sent. 80tb, at the residence of her Dr’s broad smile dwindled down Into a Hastings. Is with her sister Miss Kittle
James Peodlll, of Vermontville, Mrs. sickly grin when he’opserved that the Stebbins.—Eaton Rapids Journal.
K IV 1’eudill aged 83 years, and late Joke had turned on IjHn.
Married.
i
■ ■ 1 &lt;•/ E. W. I’endllL of Battle Breek,
WlthJhe sht-bf anairand a hammer the
ami mother ol Capt C. P. -Pendlil, de- Dr. was able to break the .bracelets from Havwari&gt;-Morkh&lt;11-sk. Married by fay.
A. 1). Grigsby at the Presbyterian parsonage,
(eavMf. (,f Prairieville. Funeral at Battle the wrist of his wife. He says the next
on Oct. 4tb. Mr. William Hayward, of Onuto( d • k atflhe M. E. church Oet. 8d at 2 tlme'he has anything to do with hand­
vllle, to Miss Gertrude Morehouse, ot Pralr eo’chick, p. m.
cuffs he’s going to know where the key
rllte.
Ouvxr-Fbax&lt;-ois&lt;. Married by the Rav.
A cry pleasant pedro party was given
A. U. Grlgibv at tbe Presbyterian rarsonaae.
by Mi«-» Gertrude Bentley last Wednesday
on tho J7tb Kept . Mr. (?. B. Oliver to Miss
AGE AND ROMANCE.
. nigt-.i. Eight mbles were filled and “riaSusan Fruacolse. both of Kalamazoo.
। mg p-lro" played. After the games were
McPhkkso.x-Ward. Married by tbe Rev.
( Untried pine-apple Ice, coffee and cake
A. I'. Grigsby at U&gt;e PreshyterlAO pareona«.
Dliappolnt»d.
on S-pL wrh. Mr. Fred McPherson to Miss
Kalamazoo, Mich.. Sepft 30.—Fred
were served. The first prizes, a cut glass
Grace E. Ward, both of Kalamazoo.
1
bottle of perfume and a box ot bon-bons Young, of Roas Center, created a sensa­
—Halu Married Tuesday creniog at |
were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. W. N. tion near Delton yesterday by Intercepting FARR
tbe M. K parsonage by K^v. Thomas Cox
\Clildester.
William Houghtelllng. a 70-je«r-yenr old
Fred W. Fahr, ot Delton, to MIm Bell Hall, of
man, who came from Dubuque. Is., after
Baltimore.
Clark Potter, a two-year-old boy living months of correspondence, to meet Mrs. K&gt;MRor-Jon«AOX.
Married by the Rev. A.
with W. 5. Lane, In Rutland, fell from a Youag. The old geutlenun says she
D. Grigsby at tho Presbyterian panonage. on
OcLitu. Mr. Andrew E. Kenedy, of Hm’■»&lt; "f wheat npon which he was climbing, wrote the "lovlngest Iftters" be ever read.
tings, to Miss Martha Johnson, of Castleton.
Wednesday of last week, breaking his leg It seems she had an advertisement in a
near the thigh. About a month ago the Chicago matrimonial paper, and his step­
little fellow tell and broke his arm from son. Tommy Seymour, carried on the No
Name and residence.
th? effects of which he had not fully re­ correspondence jpst for fun. and he came
covered when tha second misfortune be­
to see the author.
fell him. Dr. Lathrop Is lhe attending here
Mrs. Young left home and went to visit
Physician aud the patient is doing nicely. her parents near Delton, but failed to take
the last latter. Her husband found It,
Little Glenn, son of Prof, and Mrs. W. and headed the old man off by driving
p. Sterling, died Friday evening of ma­
Spot” lb miles In an boar.
lerial fever, age 8 years. The remains “Old
Young accompanied the old man here
were interred near Lowell Sunday after- on the train last evening and tried tn bavt&gt;
h&amp;on. a bhoit service being held at tbe him arrested, b*.fr failed, and gave vent to
Honea.
haidence of the parents in the 4th ward his feelings bWroasting him because he did
Sunday morning. Little Glenn was an not see her. jfcrs. Young Is 41 years of
»r '™a'”
unusually bright, promising boy and bls age and tbe mother of seven children.
death la a severe blow to tbe parents, who I two of whom are married. Young Is the
nf
gre&gt;t B0rrow fc**® U1® sympathy I same age.—Detroit Evening News.

$1,500.

$1,500 WORTH
Sn0E5 '
OF

That we will close out at the regular

WHOLESALE PRICE
of the goods.
Remember that EVERY PAIR is WARRANT­
ED to be first class in every respect.
Call and examine the goods while there is a
large assortment.

C. H. 05PORN &amp; Q0.

i

SIGN. "THE BANKRUPT STORE."

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I

We are under constant embarrass­

ment in telling you -about our clothes.
We don’t want to brag, and yet it

is hard to state the facts to sober minded

people so that they won’t, seem extrava-

gant.

X
Every year it is our policy to r^ise

our standard and we have hit it this time
—our Suits atnd Overcoats were never

so thoroughly good.

but you are the judges.

So it seems,

Won’t you

let us have your opinion of these Fall

Suits and Overcoats?

. K. K. Grant.

•

�_ TZfore the Royal and ImpertaiAs Oabtiouof Uhyilc-lans ot Vienna namely:
riam. roll rMnrau In —er ne’e mart,
J°°ob. deer, no' So coaet irusrde. '
■rm vitality than thoee of sound flesh, it Is postails to aMftt k them wtthcut ‘“Jurim: snrrnond■U&gt;r rigbed the old men. coming ing healthy cells, or the acocrai well-being of
oil of hie trdnee. “It warn ! to long “ThTrKnedtM -ruloyed at Horaells*ll!c alLargest stock H Special attention la givago when there waro't no rowrt-guwd thouah
as harmles*
an those
of Vienna,
tar
aaeu
to Cancer.
The ore
trsatmoracffecUvs-wholly
removing
odorthe
of
B sent
1H basedthe
upon
etap. here neither Then time. o„ lately
everythin*
xrowth
withinW
twenty
four
hour-.embodied
»nd cawineory
recently
better lor ■ honest »&gt;oll. On e dMk the
Inx
thefor
diseased
shrink
to »byhard,
Write
prices tissue
ud n to
papers
read
J’rof.dry
V.
night 'time eaey to pot n light on the eschar until It 1* crowded out by hea thy heal­
ing granulations. There Is no iioultlcing or
h-adlnnd. and hometlme.
sloughing, no running sores or foul odor. It
Is the only known method that reaches and ex­
print or two that way, didn t we. Wil
nets every cancerous cell.
linm, dear? but now”—
3CANQEK
ISaddress
*t’or references und
other information
“Yon shut up! " roared tt ill am. gl’- tho resident physician.
M
CURABLE
Ing hi. parent a very forcible din1 In
.!. D. MITCHEL!, M. D. Hornelbvllle, N. Y.
&lt;47
Vlthout the knife, wtill
tlie riba. “Yon dont know what
Town 3 North &lt;./ R.,.,
'M
M tamher caustics, or polM OOH.
you're talkin'about, you dont. me
old ’un is a bit queer in the hem., mwter." -he explained; “and he a allu.
nolreumbi'. he la There ain’t no
nSOn of
prliMhere. the Lord know»dt
ne W
“He say s’you’re a-pry in* scoundrel,"
•&lt; tl .70
a. much a* we can do to git a bit o
she said.
.16.70
4-H a boum'ed
bread.
Matt
know,
that;
dont
ee.
Brinkley looked up and smiled.
r r and e ami w
Malt?"
,
.
.
“Who is he. Mattr
by Lam pl
Hut
whatever
Matt
knew
she
evi
­
nan’s fund
"Mr. Monk," she replied, and gave a
dently meant to keep to herself, for
WK ofsw«4
jerk with her head in the direction ot
I3=M
she gave no reply. Presently, after a
Monkshurst.
,
little
more
general
conversation.
"Ob, indeed," said Brinkley. “It is
Brinkley rose to go- He offered a
Town 4 North of Rm.
my amiable equestrian friend, U lit?
two shilling piece to William Jones:
H of r •
I’m sure I'm much obliged to him.
e kiof
m
and? somewhat to his amazement, that
And when, may 1 ask. did he bore ypu
w
worthy
accepted
it
gratefuully.
40
with his opinion of me?’
Hl
“Good-by, Matt,” said Brinkley. But
“Last night, whan he come to see
in a trice Matt wa* betide him.
fl.18
William Jonee. fie said I wasn’t to bc
“
I
’
m
going
to
show
you
the
way,
”
took no more, ’cause you was a scoun­
LUI
idle explained s* she went out with
drel poking and prying."
him into the air.
Brinkley began to whistle, and went
4-i’l
nw fl u ex 40 a
“
Whewl"
said
Brinkley
when
they
on w side
pn for awhile vigorously touching up
were fairly clear of the cabin; “the
hl's work. Then be looked up and re­
open
air
is
better
than
that
den;
but
garded the girl curiously.
then William Jones is very poor, isn’t State of Michigan. County of Brrrr-M.
“Mr. Monk seems to be very much
The Circuit court of lhe County of Barry, in ne ’&lt; df
he. Matt?”
Interested in you. Matt."
•*
^fnUrematter of the petition of the BiaXe of nw M of
“lie says he is.”
The girl nodded her head vigorously;
Michigan for tho sale of certain lands for taxes
“But, don’t you believe it?”
-46 .’tV
then, remembering the odious caress
“P’raps I do, and p'raps I don’t; it “o^read’ng^d fillng the petition of the Aud
to which Mr. Monk had subjected her,
I tor General of tlie Slate of Mlchlgan.pray IftO
don’t matter to, you, docs it?”
she began to rub her cheek again.
lua for a decree In favor of the State of MlchiAn ’ agalnsteach pareel of land therein dr
“Not the least in the world."
“Why is Mr. Monk so interested in
££br“ tor .the amount, therein specified
They went on for awhile in silence; claimed to bo due for taxes, Interest and
you? Dtjyou know1?"
then Matt, who bad been furtively charges on each such pyre! of land, and that
“P’raps it’s ’cause he found me when
watching his face all the while, spoke such leads be sold far tbe amount, no claimed ne U
“At work?"
I come ashore."
10 a ofl nw cor
"Yes. tilling tho fields or fishing. By
again:
“Oh, he found you, did he? Thea
ordered that Mid petltfcm will be brought
10 10
“You ain’t angry, are you, master?" on for hearing and decree at the August term
the way, I forgot to ask yon, is be a
why doesn’t he keep you?"
'
of this court to be held at the city of Hasting*
“Ha do, only I live along o’ William fisherman?*’
she asked.
te tbereuuiy of B*rry. stair &lt;4 Mfcblgan. on thr
“I angry—what for?"
9tb day of October. A. D. 1W3. at the opening
“No, he ain’t,” »id Matt. “Be’a a
Jonea”
of court en that day. and that all persons inter
“’Cause I said that just now."
Again Brinkley began whistling
eslcd in sucn lauds or anv part
desir­
“A what?" exclaimed Brinkley.
“Dear me, no; whatever you might ing ta citetMt Um Hen cltimed thereon by the
lightly and working away vigorously
btl'e of Michigan, tor such taxes. Interest and
"A wrecker," continued Matt, as if
^rith his brush. Presently the conver­
say, Matt, wouldn’t offend me.”
Town 4 North of Range iq
charge*.«rany
part
thereof,
shall
appear
In
wrecking waa tho moat natural occupa­ “shut ur, old man." said william, anrsation began aJfaiA.
1 f be expected to please her by this add court and file with tbe clerk thereof act
1MO HIS FATHZB A SUDOR.
tog as register In chancery, their objections
I “Matt, what tilings did you eotae tion in the world. Brinkley looked at
he was mistaken.
thereto,
on
or
before
tbe
first
day
of
the
term
her, imagining that she mu.it be ;wa«- wm busily employed in mending an old
“That’s ’cause you don’t care. Well, of this court above mentioned, and that Id de­
ticiug some wild joke. He had cer­ lantern.
j "J dun no."
\i' '
.
I don't care neither, if you don't.**
fault thereof the same will t&gt;« taken as concm’ of Hastings.
and a decree will be taken and entered aKoflote 103H.
. "You have never heard whether any­ tainly heard of wreckers, but ha bad
She ran a little ahead" of him, and fcsM-d
Upon the entrance of Brinkley the
aa pray ed tor in said petition. And H te furth ■ 1040. KH9
thing was found wilb
with you wnicn
which might j always beliorod that they were a xpe- lantern was quickly thrown aside, and continued to precede him until she reordered that in pursuance of said decree lota
;0G8. 1069,
foml to yoar flnAjog yonr rutot.intoiT’’ 1 cies of humanity which had belonged William Jones, assuming a must ob­ gained the last sand hill, and caught a
1070, 1127, ita* '
“No; no more hnr, VJilHam Jonefc to past centuries, and were now as ex- sequious manner, hastened to give a glimpse of the caravan. Then she tbe several taxes. Interest and charges thereon and I1A»
tot 1l3nandeH
Be says maybe thcy’11 find rue some tlnct as a mammoth. But the girl ovl- welcome to the stranger. Brinkley paused.
as determined by sneh decree on the first Monday of
lot 11.15
day and reward him. but Mr. Monk ■ dently meant what she said, and was amused. He accepted William
“You don’t want me to go any In December thereafter, or od tbe day or days lota IIK3 and
•ays they were all drownded, and I I thought there was nothing extraordlJones’ offer of a scat, then he lit up further, do you?"
parcel Iiinrui, o, luo
.... ....... .
nary In the statement.
“No."his brier-root pipe, and, while smoking
treasurer, oral such convenient place as shall
“That sea don’t look ugly, do It?*
liam Jones."
“All right—good-by."
be releeted by him at the county aeat of the
lazily, he put a few questions to his
H of tollow,
“Well.^ince he fonnd you I suppose she continued, pointing at tlie ocean. hoet. But if he expected to gain inShe gave a bound, like a young deer, county of Barry .State of Michigan.
Witness tbe Hoo. Clement Smith. Circuit
. he ought to know; and since you have “But It is; there’s rocks out there, formatiou of any kind he was soon un­ and prepared for a swift run back, but Jndge, and the seal of saw circuit court ui
where the ships split on; then they go deceived. William Jones was no fool. the young man called her.
Barry coonty. thia 2Mb day of August. A. D.. rds. th. s‘Wv
do relations, Matt, and no claim upon
1883.
rds, th. w •-’74
anybody in Hie world, it was very kind all to pieces, and tha things comu Combined with excessive avarice, he
“Mott, come here!"
(Seal]
.
Circuit Judge,,
. of Mr. Monk to keep you Instead of ashore."
She eume up to him. He put his arm
possessed all the cunning of tlft? fox.
“And what becomes of all the things, and the moment he saw that ths about her shoulders, bent over her up­
Countersigned.
sending you to the workhouse, as he
Jons G. Na*.lkk.O
Matt?”
might have done.” '
Register.
stranger was pumpi ng him he was on turned face and kissed her. In her im­
“Some of ’em’s stole and some of
On this.point Matt
led rather
pulsive way Matt returned the kiss
his guard.
'era's took by the coast guards. They
skeptical.
.
/
Presently, however, his curiosity ardently; then, to her amazement, she
State of Michigan.
“Well.” continued Brinkley, as he do a^y,” she added, mysteriously, "as gained the day. Categorically, in his gave one strange look into his eyes—
went on lightly touching his work, there’s lots o' things—gold and silver— turn, he began to question Brinkley blushed violently and hung her head.
To tbe Circnlt Court for the County of Barry
“perhaps I have dona my equestrian hid among them sand hills. Before .the about his doings.
“Come, give me another, Matt," he
drgreei*
In Chancery.
,
friend a wrong. Perhaps his unnmin- coast guards come all the folk was
“I suppose now, master,’’ said he. said.
The petition ot Stanley W. Turner. Auditor
. ble exterior belies hib real nature; per­
But Matt would not comply. With General ot said 8lau» of Michigan, respectfully
“you travel about a deal in tliat curt
shown
that
the
list
of
lands
hereinafter
set
haps he is good and kind, generous to
one, jerk she freed herself from him; forth and masked ’Ucbedule A." contains a
o’ your’n?”
the poor, willing to help the helpless—
Brinkley explaintsl that the “cart" then, swift as lightning, she ran back description of all lands tn said county of Barry
upon which taxes were assessed for the years
like you,.for instance.”
in question had been in his possession across the hills toward the sea.
mentioned therein, and which were returned a atrip 11 n!»
“Is it him?" exclaimed Matt;
only a few months.
as delinquent fot* non-payment of taxes, and
which uses have not been paid; together with
(“Monlc. of Monkshurst!
Why, he
"But 1 traveled a good dual before 1
the
total amount of such laxrs, with Inteiest
FROM
THE
CAPE
TO
CAIRO.
don't give nothin’ - to nobody. No
got it," he explained. “This time hast
computed thereon to tho time fixed for sale, Jacob Jordan.
and collection fee aa provided by law. and the April 12. thM. IT
How
It
Is
Proposed
to
Carry
a
Telegraph
year I was in Ireland."
•
cost
of advertising And other expenses of sale
"And yet, according to your own
Lino A«-rotM tho African Cootlaeut.
“In Ireland, master?"
of each otsald parcrt&gt;of land.
, showing, he has helped to support you
Tho business partner of one of tho
“Yea, on the westcoast: do you know
Your petltlonrr further thows to tbe court
that
said lands were returned to the Auditor
all these years—you, who have no claim
directors of the company formed to
itr
General under tne provisions of Section 123 of
whatever upon him.'!
build the telegraph line from tho cape Act -JOG ot the Public Act* of IfW. as delinquent
William Jones shook his head.
.
This was»nn enigma to which Matt
for
non-payment
of said taxes for said yeaia
to
Cairo
has
given
the
Pall
Mall
Ga
­
“There be plenty wreck there, ain’t
e.’ttvvly. except such of the taxes set forth
had no solution. She said no more,
zette some interesting information. resj
there?” said he, suddenly.
in said schedule aa have been previously re- io inches,
• but Brinkley, while he continued his
Capital has been subiu-ribed to the ex­ mriied and remain unpaid: and that Mild taxes thence w ‘4X,
"Wreck?” repeated Brinkley.
returned to lhe treasurer of said county rdw tbenre e i
painting, silently ruminated thns:
"Yes; I've heard tell o’ wonderful tent of seven hundred thousand dol­ were
by the revend townshin treasurers and city rd 8 ft. ttenre
“It strikes me this puzzle would be
storms and big ships breaking up. lars, which is considered sufficient to and village collectors, prior to tbe irth day of n :&lt;v, rda.
June,
im. as delinquent.
worth unraveling if ■ I could only find
carry
the
line
as
far
as
Uganda.
Ths
Look ye now. and thej’ (io tell wonder­
Your petitioner further shows and avers
the key. Quero, is the young person
ful tales; and 1 wonder sometimes if materials are nuw. being ordered in that tbe taxes. Interest, collection fee nnd w »; of nwthe key, if I. but knew how to use her?
all they says be true."
London and will be shipped shortly. costs of advrrtislUK and other expenses of sale thence * to a
the legal fees for personal service of sub­ jiolnt IS rds n
; Perhaps, since tho amiable Monk evi­
Brinkley looked at hie host for a The poles are to bc of iron of light con­ and
poena In each cage where sneh personal service
dently dislikes my coming into com­
minute or ho In ailent wonder, for the struction. in order to outmaneuver the Is Actually made, are a valid lien on the scveial highway for
parcels
of litnd described In said schedule.
munication with her. But it would bc
teg. thence w
little man was transformed, instead white ante, who would cutaway wood­
Your petitioner further shows that the said
useless to lay the case before her, sidee.
df gazing upon him with the siupkl ex­ en poles. From Salisbury the line is taxes on said described lands have remained
BHE uvzn.
If she la the key, she is quite uncon­
pression which u^ till Dow hin faee had to be carried to Tate, on tha Zambesi, unpaid for nwre than one year from and after
date of their return to the county
scious of it herself."
wore, his face expressed all the keen­ and from thenye to Bluntyru. There the
treasurer
of said county of
Barry
He threw down his brush, rose and wreckers, like William Jones, and they ness of a fox-hound well on the seent Consul Johnston will report ths result under the provisions ot Art number two hun­ jHiinl h of Iwg.
used to get what come ashore, and
dred
nf
the Public Acta of leal, or under tbe thence rf u»
stretched himself, and said:
There
was
also
another
curious
thing
of Ids surveys as to the best manner of provisions
they used to hide it in the sand hills."
of the severe tax laws under which
“Look here. Matt. I’m tired of work.
“Indeed. Then, U that Is tho case, which the young man noticed: the proceeding on to Uganda, and tho eon-” any of such taxes wete/previously retuned
aud for more than one jear prior to the first
The sun shining on those sand hillsand
why don’t they take the treasure up, word “wreck" seemed to act like magic irtructing party will have to come to day of May, IHM: and the said taxes not having
on the fur-off sea is too tempting. I and turn it into money?”
on tho other members of the Jones terms with thw natives and Arabs bv been paid, and lhe same being now- due and re­
shall go for a walk, and you, if you arc
maining ur paid as above set forth, your pc by wo ft n .-.nd
household.
At
the
first
mention
of
it
subsidizing
tho
chiefs
and
others
of
in
­
“Why? ’Canse them sand hills is
titloner prays a decree in favor ot lhe Bi&amp;te ot
In the mood, shall belmy guide."
1
alius changing and shifting about, the old man started from hia sleep; and fluence. There will be nothing in the Michigan against tach parcel nf said lands, for.
She evidently was in the mood, for they ore; though they know well he now sat staring wildly before him. way of impenetralda undergrowth* or the payment ot the several amounts of taxes, in­
terest. •ullectlon fee, cost of advertising and
she was on her feet in an instant.
enough the things is there, there's no evidently imagining he was standing rank vegetation to contend with, as the other expenses of sale, aa computed and ex­
on a headland gazing out to sea.
“All right, master,” she said, "I’ll 1 findin’ of ’em!"
Mne will avoid the low country and tended to sold schedule, against tbe several
parcels of land contained therein, and In add!
go."
“
Wreck!"
he
murmured.
“
Ay,
there
keep
to
tlie
high
plateau
the
entire
dis
­
“I always thought William Jonea waa
tfon thereto for the amount of kwal tee-** for total, ? and s
"Very well. Tim. bring forth some
it be. driftin’ in wi’ the Wind and the tance.
There ore two altarnative personal service of subpoena tn each case where
tide, William—driftin' in|wl' the tide." routes for the conveyance of the ma­ such servky Is actually made for taxes of such
refreshment. We will refresh the in­
“So he is. ho sayaT replied Matt,
prior to I8»l ns are included herein and
ner man and girl before we start."
Chamterlnlr
"Shut up, old man," said William, terials. There is go..l transport from years
“cause though he bo alius foraging, he
upon which such fees acciued In accordance
Bl’k.
Tim disappeared into the- caravan.' don’t find much now on account o' them giving his father n nudge: then, turn­ the Transvaal to Furl Salisbury, or a with law: and In default:of payment of the said
. ing again to Brinkley, he said: “Be shorter route would be adopted if ma­ several sums computed and extruded againsl
Presant^y he reappeared bearing a coast-guard chaps.”
said lands, that each of raid parcels of land
tray, on which was a small flask of
terials were shipped direct to Beira, may be sold for the auiounta due thereon, as
After they ha»I rested thamselves, | them tales true, mastert”
by law. to pay the lien as aforesaid.
“Eh? Oh, -yes;
perfectly
ture,"
said
brandy, a largu jug of milk, some bis­ they went a little furtlier up the cliff,
-• «--------- j----- —
- carried along the railway now being provided
And yotir petitioner will ever pray. etc.
CITY OF H.
cuits and a couple of glasses. This be then they followed a narrow winding ’
»&gt;-mg in a lively humor, and built as far as H extends, and then con­
Dated, August 14th 18KL
Grant's A
placed on the camp stool, which his path which brought them to the shore i “^determined to give his host a treat veyed the rest of the distance by ox
STANI.KY W.Tvhssb.
Bl’k.
Auditor General.
master hud just vacated, and which, .below. Here Matt who seamed to be
exPr®sslon
the eyes of Wil- wagons. Tho scheme is being pushed
SCHErUlJC Alota 1, a. 3 andwhen not in use as a seat, served as a pretty well grounded, in ths history of
became even more greedy,
forward with great activity now.
TAXES
OF
IM.
table. Brinkley poured out two glasses the place, pointed him out tho wooden
“1
P'raps,"
you've
seen some
raos." he said, “xtoh
’v —
—
Kcnflcld's
Add'-c
Town 1 North Of Range 7 west.
•
of milk, then, looking at Matt, he held* of the coast She showed him the , of them wrecks?"
Bl’k.
MOVEMENT OF INDIAN PEOPLB
“Dear me, yes," answered Brinkley,
the little flask on high.
n H of lots 3
cares, which tradition said had beerf
and 4
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“Brandy, Matt?”
formerly used as wrecker*' haunts and determined to give the reins to his Im­
VILLAGE OF CEDAR
She shook her head.
treasure stores, but which wore now agination. “I’ve seen any number of
Th. rcport ot th. Urt — in JUa.
"Very well, ihlld; I think you arc washed by the sea, and oorsued with ■ them. Huge ships broken up Hire
wise. Here, take ■ the milk and drink slimy weeds; then she brought him to match boxes and every soul on board g*l, which Lu juat b— a puUUrcd. uo“u -rcrcl b.llrt. which hl th—to h.,«
confusion to your enamiMl”
a promontory where they told her aha i them drowned; then afterwards—"
’ILLAGE OF MlDDf.EVlU.fe.
. r&lt;M
“Ah. yes, mister," said William focad g.a.roj
Matt took the glass of milk and herself had been found. Thia spot •
111
drank it down, while Brinkley hastened Brinkley examined curiously, then he Jones, eagerly, as the other paused; “t"“-HP&gt;?’-,th., th. —Ut-, fo.
lot
6
•**.* °* •’•tag — u, I—.Ilia their
“arter—"
to dilute and dispose of the other. looked at the girl.
w.':a i£
“
Well,
afterward,
my
friend,
I
’
ve
•nc.tr.1
TlUag.a
ar.
.LuulUy
mo-rfog
Then he gave some orders to Tim, and
loti
n
,$•
.70
rt.7«
“I suppose you had clothes on when
oak a off iw
9O.3J
totyaodO
irner
fihey started off. As they had no par­ you came ashore, didn’t you. Matt?**
19.09 lot B, 7, 8,
■ seen treasures come ashore that would from marc *.lu«ly p—phrt ar—.to
HofseM of
the population I. l.„
ticular object in view, they chose the ;
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“Why, of course
I had. William Jones_ I have made you and me, and a dozen tho“
lot 1, 2 and 3
r”4*?;
,h*‘ wWow "»mrrta«.
pleasant route, and clearly the pleaa- }iaa
•ern!”
” others such, rich for 11/e.”
“l— to Brircr, CfrL
----------------„Hb(i he? Whe„r.
“Dear, dear! and what became of it, **
antest tlay
across.utlie sand Uli.
hills. M_.
Not
lot land 4
—. Chou-haeporenoug th, fowmister—tell me that?"
because the sand hills were pleasant
i Ot
“In his cave, I expect."
!X&gt;I
in themselves—they were not, especial­
of —
ft?" repeated kn^**’
B,ng*1 I^pL —d la un­
“Hia care! Where is that?” asked ~“What became
—■, —
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ly on a day whon the sun was scorch­ Brinkley, becoming very much inter-, “rtn‘tJey, whon imagination was be- known only arnonj , ,«y law high
1013
aKof lot»and
to “
give,
wayl
wby,
it ___
waa sp^ °**to« «T.rywh«, and th. moreiw.
’ ginning ***
+w“ —
... ”i«’—
u_ i*
ing the roads and making the sea like ested
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20 «
4Jff .80 .17 .
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of course, by the _popula•pacUbl. Smfrn. Of Bengal proper
a mill-pond—but because by crossing
Town 4 North of Range
“Dunno," returned Matt; '‘perhaps. propriated,
„
_
Town 3 North of Range 7 west.
Th.
report
alto
.Uta.
that
Infant
Mrthe sand hills one came on the other it’s somewhere here about I've seen I
... ,
aide upon a foot path which led by WlUl»m Jone. couu&gt; about boro. 11. J *“* aldnt Y™ '•k« y°« abare, na&lt;. do., not ullt to any apptoclabl. except 9 a
various windings graduaDy to the top have, but I- never could
extant except In north.—t Debar ud
' • track
' ok him."
i
him.'
Mrs McArthur
the
subject
I
Brinkley, who wae emonp the Brahmin., Kay—th. and
of breezy cliffs.
IS
Matt’s iafonnatlon on tl_____ _____
23M tert Morgan, c
To the sand hills, therefore, they waa so vague that it seemed
d use
uaeleea
to
muddled. -WeU, no-antlj, other purely Sudra castes of we«t*™
lose to
wended their way.
Having gained Institute
le isearch; so. sfter
a
regretful
1
wU
&gt;&gt;
&gt;°-l
bare
a
so
­
•’•o ehow, the great prog“
’
\TLLAOE OF NASHVILLE,
M of sc* 23 w
1.78 Jd .07.:
them, they followed a route which look at; the rocks, Brinkley proposed*- perstitious horror of wearing dead re— of Moharnmwludam, which hka In­
a H of Hover
Town S North of Range 8 west.
Matt knew full well, and which soon that th&lt;^
more 1*1*0 otoe par cut. la
lev1 should saunter back
along 1men’s things; and, secondly, because I
. ___ SUH
&lt;could not have done so had I wished. Bengal proper In th. laat d.ead., whlto
brought them to tho narrow foot path the shore.
Aid
^n
beyond. During the walk she was sin­
“By the way,” said he, “I want you The people are clannish; they wanted th. lac—e la niadulun 1. Im. than Ofou&lt;
txMmted
on
gularly silent, and Brinkley seemed to . to introduce me to William Jones.”
It all for themselves, and would have five Otar rwnt. rFk&lt;- t__ .
thee by V aud
G, w by Thorn­
be busily trying to work out some abkilled any interfering stranger."
“To William Jones?"
- —
vu wm pan ox the
apple River, n
tow
—
art-to
^op,
.
atruae.rroblem which had taken Doa“Yes. Strange as the fancy may
treats all nun u eonete
14.W !0i
17.M
to you. I oboold Uko for onroto
my life to stand face to face with #
real Live wrecker."
They made their way back along the
coast until they reached W .Jiam Jones
oottage- Here they poused, principal­
ly for Brinkley to take a glance at the
quaint dwelling, then they crossed the
threshold. What sort of a place bp
had got into it was utterly Impossible
for Brinkley to tell; it was so dark he
oould see nothing. Having crossed the
threshold, therefore, he paused, but
Matt went fearlessly forward, struck a
light and ignited a rushlight on tlie
table.
,
“William Jones," said she, “here be
the painter!"
By tho light of the flickering rush­
session of his bra'.n.
light BrinkI ey now looked about him.
When they had followed the foot At a glance he noted some of the de­
path for some distance and had gained tails of the queer little room; then his
the greensward on the top of the cliffs, eye fell upon tlie occupants, whom,
the young man threw himself upon the from Matt's description, be recognized
grass and Invited Matt to do the same. as William Jones and the grizxly au­
It was very pleasant there, soothing
thor of his being.
both to the uyo and to the mind.' The
The old man. who, Brinkley perforce
cliff was coverea—somewhat sparsely, admitted, certainly bore some resem­
it is true—with stunted grass; and just blance to the Rembrandtish head
below, on their right, lay the ocean, which Matt hod recogniz^, sat dozing
calm as any mill-pond, but sighing fitfully by the hearth, while his son
softly as tho water kissed the rocks
and flowed bank again with rhythmic
tlirobs. On their left lay tho sand
hills, glittering like dusty gold in tha
sun-rays, while just before aud below
them was the village.
“Do you seo that house standing all
. by itself, close to shore?’’ said Matt,
pointing to the cottage where she
lived. “That belongs to William Jones.
And, look yo now, there be William
Jones on the rocks'.”
Looking down. Brinkley beheld a
figure moyjng along the rocks, just
where the water touched tlie edge.
“Very laxy of William Jones," he

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Is prostrated with grief and shame over
B. COOK Local E^torhis son’s.downfall.-Grd. Rapid, li^ia.
On hU own application, the connection
Itev. J. W Arney of horse fame, with the
„ i;,,r. Milk Shake and M- E conference lum been formally distolaed. Rev. Ainey Is the pastor of the Lake
Odessa
Congregational
ctffirrh.—Ex
This articU Ij&gt;» been gt Ing the round, of
thepreaarur tbe past two week*. We
saw Rev. Ayney and he naid that he had
not been connected with the M. K. church
srinrv n year a^o June. The notice should
mean J. E. Arney, who nt present U &lt;wUihing. in the line pv Ina the Congregational pulpit at Middle­
ville.—Lake Odessa Wave.
James Eggleatjoo, Register of Deeds of
Allegan County died suddenly hit week.Forest Rom caught &lt; ti a irahr nt nucco
nnd rm'.e about 80 rods ami then jumped
...
.1. M. SMITH. oil striking his head utul t. ceivtn- : . ver.&gt;
, Injuries.

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is a compound (St- valuable herbs that
stimulate the Kidneys to action, clearing
• the passages between the
kidneys
, and bladder, which become stopped up
| nnd cause settlings like brick dust, aud if
i ol removed will lead tn Dropsy. Diabetes,
or Blight’s Dlson-su. It regulate* the fuhr
|. Important organ* • f tla* tuxly, t;ie Htomim-h. liver, kidneys mid bowels. Kivp
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A RAILWAY MAN TALKS.

80 yet, furnl«h^c Tu , frica, which,
tneh plSX thh: ""'i"' th"»*

world. The AmeH marit«ts
the
thinks thon.. ■&gt;—
,can .Agricultui .4
thousand
Cap. Colony.
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Tlie inclobures
•re usually hmh 7* .

■htnlant wire fenc-sharo
been employed
The birds arc &lt; nlth coital aneresa
onimonh plneM om»
«_v*Ty eight mo l.. ’ y*“Idiug onu pound
of feqtltrrs ZK?”
.
. —--t munv
farmers only p uck
$ixtw feather*, at a
time, soa-s not
t*’ couse too much
irrimucn trritatiou .. i
the: birds and
i&lt; -sbena tbe nfect crop of
feathers, ’j he• binds in' th^. lar.p
fields.Iiml p|cn
I y of food., rarely having
to be fed with
'f’mis, hmurna
I 11,- number . u
.
....
Tlie
&gt;&gt;f eggs ta.-! varies,from
eighteen to tw■’nty-four.ithe male bird
usiuiily ex'-jir*
excavating the | nest in
sandy spot, btt:■ both birds assisting In
lint
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taking turn
turn aU.UL
almuL
But tl I, durln - thK period
Ineubatlos that t.ie [jhune, are at their beet,
■oid many of Awn. are utterly spoiled
loryoenn.-reh purpows. Of tote years
artificial
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over fifty
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TRAIN RC3: ER'S AND WRECKERS.

und punitive &lt;■■&gt;»&gt;• i.q- iMckachr and-intLuiiation of uie kidneys and . bladder.
Sold only by W. U. Goodyear.

A LANSINGBURG MIRACLE

First a «

(?¥om T/oy.'.Y. F_, Time* )
I am the in«Mt cou-enatlv.- reporter on
ine »tntT. .1 drspisi. t,hr clilmerirat. 1 rou-t
the real. 1 burrow in frets. I am from
Lanatmjbnrz. We don’t otu-n Ket it kuo.1
tohig from there, but here Is om-. E c
Klmlmll list night xave me the following:
’am H plain straightforward man.
Originally from Laitsiugburx, wlu-rt* now
reside my mother., brother trod .tIiut.
aevernl yrarx ago 1 movHl to RmcIic-kt.
Ihertt I was In the enfolny «&gt;r the . Eric
Raltroml as yard and freluht «uperlntendent. After a strain tu my back, caused by
heavy llfiinr, Hiiec year- ago. I tlcvelojs &lt;1
so called r euinatWw. It w. 8 m liicrvan«ng tiling for two years.—nt times worse,
again belter. I worked intermlllentil If I
would bliyt my vjes I would fall sown.
M) feet an&lt;\ legs soon lost frellug—wore
nOmb. This extended to my stomach and
at thno to my hands. Doctors Lee and
Spencer of Rochester finally proiionitml
my. case progr. -rive locomotor alaxia. sal1
It was Incurable mid said that they could
only ease my sulTerlnga. and so I lav Up
to this time l luid been sick nearly two
years. Before this und for several monilia
1 hmi been confined lo my bed. Pina
stuck Into my llinha the full length gave
mo no feeling whatever: n.y legs termed
like woolen; To bend them gave &lt;ff . ।
noise like wood. So | my, aiJ j fry there
1 was absolutely one-half dead—dead
from the wa st down. There was one
word written in la rg« ehnrretets all over
that sick rtour-C-l.-A-Y. Life departed
from my limbs. Hint wo(d Ire-t exp e-wd
what was left. You. of course, have read
of John Marshall. The reporter In de­
scribing him dracritred me exactly. I
sent for the remedy which cured him.—
for Dr. William*’Pink Pills, to Schematadv N. Y, and tried them. 1 -ook them
irregularly for two months They didn’t
•seem, to help. AH »f ii’smlden one morn­
ing one of my leas began toprlrkb—aeerncd as though rubbed with nettles. Then,
prchnps you liiltik 1 did not investigate
that medicine. 1 began to mend last: got
some circulation, got control of my bowels

In acme villages in Japan robbers
are tried and convicted by ballot
Whenever a robbery is committed the
ruler of the hamlet summons theca*
tire male population und requests
them to write on a slip of paper the
name of the person they suspect as
having committed the crime. The one
receiving the largest number of ballots
is declared duly "elected," and is ac­
cordingly hung. This system, like all
others, has its peculiar advantages. It
insures the punishment of somebody
for every crime committed, whereas
under the system in vogue in most civ­
ilized countries in nine cases out of
ten no punishment is infllcted^n any­
body for the crime. Of conrse, they
may not "elect" the guilty person, but
dispose of some other chur» ctcr equally
as bad. There is much in the system
to commend it to other nations.
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HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
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UNEXCELLED FOR INFANTS ?

Kev. R. N. Mldilleton. pastor M. E. church,
The "foot" is named from the length Cedar
Spring*. Mich., nays: Sleep aud rear
of that member in a full-grown man. wen&lt; strar.trers to me after preaching Uh I used
’ Now I eleep Aoundiy'and awake*
Some say it was so called from the ■'Adlronda
i eftet lied. and I can heartily recommend It,
length of the foot of a certain English . I’-------- n-paretr
by WHEELER
WHKELER and
and FULLER
king, but it is believed.to have been a MEDICINE CO., Cedar Sprtnga. Mtch.
SOLD BY
standard of measurement among tho
ancient Egyptians. The cubit Is from
HASTINGS.
the Latin cubitus, an elbow, and is the
distance from the elbow to the end of
the middle finger Fathom is from lhe
Aryan fat, toextend, and denotes the
distance "
from
tip to tip of «5
the fingers
U‘“ .
_i
• &gt;.
—• ungera
j—j
»n•rerage-oixed man
are fully extended

W. H. GOODYEAR.

ALWAYS SMOKE

Mrs. Winslow's Kootlitn: Syrup has ,i»e"n used
for children teething. It sooth* the child, soft­
ens tlie gums, ailavs all rwdn, cures wind cnllc.
and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twentyflvo cents a Ixittle. ’ Sold by all druggist*
ttirongliou' tlie world.

And that tired feeling, low ot annetiteand ।
ncrvotib prosfmtlon are driven away by Hood**
Knreaparillitk like mht before the tnoruihg ruin, j
To resize the benefit of till' great medicine.;
give It a trial and you will Inin the army of cottinMMilc admirers of Hood's Sarsaparilla.
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To gsfn klrengtb—Hoods’ SarMpitrtlla.
1
For stouly Genres—Hood's Marsw i-rHIa.
For pure blood—Hood** Sarsaparilla.

THE BEST

5 Cent Cigar
In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD.

'1 he liailnnid Gazette
__ _____
has____
collected
statisticsyf train wrecking ppd train
HASTINGS, MICH.
the
ilratirix
months of
ifj ear's
| ADMIRAL MELANCTHO.N
i'.-hl soma aarprising renceusUitued
think of tried to '
At Us*. I fetched It.
Could w;iU
•v ran run. And 1’iitk
vesting spa
Tlie doctors said 1 could
MtUcd western
Admiral Mrlnncthon Smith, who ’
states, but th
dietl recently, camo of an historic fam- ‘
■uch crimes, are
ily, for his grandfather w:«s Alexander
Williams’ meti11—•ttldtl states.
Hamilton’s chief opponent in the New '
i the Minn Is now Gi their hands. Y&lt;»r&lt; state convention which adopted attempts lb Wrack tr-ri-'s und tw’enty.
llcre
al?
the constitution, ur(d his father was a otie nt U’liiptslto rob tht-in. .Vin&lt;,nchtiqpl'Hiel in the wat* of 18J-2 nnd com- • setts nnd HlihoiK hcriuthe IM in the.
. manded Fort Moreau in the battle of ; number of attempts to wreck trains,
!h«J5rcnn'l Av.-.. LuiMiiigburg X. Y.
Plattsburg, while an nnclc wtjs a jap-; nnd Ohio foil «xv -. In fh -sc three ad­
Dear Sirs:--My son Fred has just
Real E-t*t- Office. j tain in the navy and fought nt Lake t vanced Htnt&lt; &gt; were mndv more than written you a letter itniceriiing Idm-t-lf to
Champlain under McDonough. The ; cue-half &lt; f a l the ultdmnrs to ,»tv1: which 1 desire to add n few word* in ci\admiral entered the navy in 1826 and ’ train-., and tlie state of New York fol­ tir&lt; !'&lt;&gt;iii&gt;i'Oiniion &lt;&gt;! nil he luts said, lie
saw all sorts of service on sea and on lows. The &gt;nly explanation offered
(..rttlMi
lllir r« tiirhjbtntici'
land, going round the worl.l in lb'28on ,
nderiine.
muk&lt;-me siiiniiirr a» 1 Bihi,; or it, it ts
.
.
,,
,
,
board the Vincennes, commanding a ing in well
gcuurally it!! !•• .'..•ndertiii f-r m.- 1 waa resigned a twcntv-lour page journal. ;s the leading Republican family paper of
fort in Florida during the Indian 1 speaking, wi­•J
'• - i.&lt;iv. Now
I ii&gt;ok m i iiu walk- the United States. ' It is filled with interesting reading matter for
troubles, acting as executive officer I the mlien’c
iuu •'•■’ut »i«! i.rlinu’ well, -.v.iii his old every tnetnbrr t&lt;f a* country family.
It is a NATIONAL FAMILY
of tlie Pensacola navy yard, and ;
than others, ami t'luit h
.....I .ml.iil.... n-iun.H. u K.-. «rr... ’ pApER an(1 „ives H ,hc .^..,^1 new, o( t|,e Uniled States and the
.. ’.it Htjhi.way'
serving as lighthouse Inspector from 1 tramps, who r.re.resjX'B ublc for most l!i it !;■• h:i« Iteeii Iwiro ac;i ii aud rrM-ii' t!
,,
,
. ” ,
■
.
, .
,
-W'baHi for a lac! Otild I. th&lt; refute I world.
It gives the events Gi foreign lands in a nutshell. Jts “AGRI-'Maine to’ Nantucket. When the war ’ attempts to wreck trains, lluurfeh in
tiy !-&lt;• much i-» 'on of thanks in the ful.- j CULTURAL” department has no superior in the country.
Its “MAR­
broke out he received command of the ' thickly ttkd
’ •*
rcgionl
steamer MassachiLsetLi anil helped to '
i.
tie?
fan
1
well
&lt;
xiim
।
KET
REPORTS"
are
recn'.n
z
-..
;
authcuitv
in
all
parts
of the land. It
The gcogn phical &lt;li|titribution of atUng■you? i.l the Intensity ..i w ! has operate departments for “THE FAMILY CIRCLE” and “OUR
guard the passes of tho Mississippi.
,
rare stilt more
rthXt',i” \oumL nmil YOUNG FOLKS” Its -HOME AND SOCIETY” columns com­
October 25. 1861. he hot! an engage-1 curious. .-!&lt;&gt;•, a heads • the list; Indian
suent with the confederate steamer territory and Oklah-unh taken together •mpty Imk-fi: fat i- a’he .main.
I mand the admiration of wives and daughterIts general political
d Law
Florida and stopped her fire in un have the sumo n-imb&lt; rt Texas follows,
ILMiiuKi -I Kum.\i.i.. j news, cditorals and discussions are comprehensive, brilliant arid ex-k. ibisump*. &gt;
hour. At the passage of the forts be-, and then co ”Kansas and Nebraska.
ilir-.-riltctl liefare me thia • i,
low New Orleans he commanded the : Sixty-seven i or cent- &gt;-f all
l.wi. M I I'1
Mississippi and destroyed the ram robls'rie* । r ri
itates and two
Mananas. At Port Hudson he lost his occurred in th­
■Kimball &lt;-nid: -While 1 beikw in :
SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us lo offer this splendid journal
sir* Co.'s Store.)
-1.. rr,&gt;rr-1 I.rnyrd ■■■„..«!, &lt;••'■ ,nd . j HE BANNER” for &lt;&gt;po year
ship, which grouqded right under the territories.
■ &gt;f
■ f tt&gt;r
the s-.ate,
state. CofiecUonr
Collet
.ve-i, for I1 am
•
in-. recover),
nm a Christian ,woman.
woman,
. • iug to.
।
’j , lire of the enemy. He set her on fire
thL MEANEST MAN.
ami believe mv prnjcr.s were answered. 1
und abandoned her. His next ship was
V * s Ihmicepatlric Plsy- tlie Monongahela, with which ho par­
Lord iihhI to eficct my. «&gt;ii’s cure 1 wjiit
■*, and surgeon.
ticipated in the alcge of Port Hudson.
Sccurr i»n Elj;ht-MJIc Itiilv.
' Subscriptions
begin at any time.
I■•II to tiK'ft my daughter, Mrs. G. II.
In command of/tlje Onondaga he co- ( The
ine niPWn
meanest man in all the world Morri-nn with whom wr nre living hen1,
operated witlr Gen. Butler nt Dutch ]ivc&lt;l some vr sars ago at u small town mid the Her. Gcorgv EMirlrc; jut-tor of Address all orders to
Gup. He had a hot engagement last- • npar zurich in* Switzerland, if tho
ing two day* at the month of the story
...— •».-*
* * • of* him
* * ’be true
—io. ono and lirnr whatlhey have toMy.” S» Mr-.
that t.
is told
Roanoko river with tho ram Albemarle dark and f&lt; ggy night, sn
so the chrun- Kimball brought them in. am! while the
*• XlKtULrtTION •
and two other boats, having a fleet «&gt;f icier of Horj ec s Young People a ; erts,
nine nnd address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W..
Write y
III- milled bl by nothing they iiiiclii
Tiii-w- .
80 quires. four small vessels besides the Onondaga he knocked fupon~ the floor of ~a pJtysl-'* inuM
Tribnne Building. New York City,-and a sample copy!
Best. Ro
i&lt; h. ami when the medicine «.«&gt;. yd the r»'|»'ntiT In-aril from the II; S(
under his .command. During both at­ dan of Zuric
YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mailed you.
■■r th.’filler and their pastor, vornibor.- of THE
r&lt; ...........----------d in response to his sum- live words of all that Ims been said Tbe
anzes tor advertisements tacks of Fort Fisher he commanded man appear*
.&gt;:nee Tuesday s at latest to the frigate Wabash. After the war w&gt;ns he cried oat: "Oh. doctor, make rcporjii'r to’Hi r.ui arrow* the »i&lt;n-ln-h»w.
in
the
hftiie
of
the
week
haste;
tny
wife
Is
dangerously
illl"
Insure In
closed he was commander of the Wash­
Mr. G. II. Morrison, cnshler of lhe NationThe chxttcr, noting the unpleasant iri Hank of Trov, and &gt;!&gt;&lt;»ke to him ef Mr.
ington and New York navy yards and
ni;4it,
uttered
governorx&gt;f the naval asylum at Phil­ qrariity of the —
,^-L -it..
’ ~a supT
KlinbaU. Hr Is a busy man mid though
adelphia. He wm made a rear admiral pressed gro vl of impatience, for the he could niily lie •ietaliH'd fur a mnim lit
in 1870 and retired the next year. He
....... ■ rich he was summoned was lie •.aid: "I know imthlnK nf the cai-e
tiihulntlly. He mjs hr wa-. cure.! by
poured oh the dis­ had visited very port in thr United Bbotrt eight; miles out of town. Blow- Dr. William’s I’lul; I’His and L think It s
ending It Into the States except that of California, been ever he deci• ded that there waa noththe *ize of it.”
blown up, had his ship burned and inff fl,r hjn» to do hut go. so he ordered
Mr. William 11 Flamliran. the dnntgl't
had had
shots Al.
fired
his hat
outhisinjn-■ ago and -the two drove on at 814 Klvcr SI . Tiny, .-aid; "H l« thr
IUKI bUOW
vs. through
............
—
nui
Ik--ope-tales the Dtidlber 1130
and. clothing without receiving a through L‘4. damp, cold night. Just mo'l wonderful rtltr from b c«&gt;mo|or
• ir lifter held, lhe p •»!- scratch. He was a native of New York b(.forr they reached F----- the husband
.ibiXifi- a sondlwl liirmablv d •rai.r Mr.
Inu. will hold tljcm
«iek woman alighted on some hlmii.ill tt ll&gt; me h- owes his iwnwrv ruIb’1
■ ini. This is Impor: city and was more than bighty-threu o{
, pretext v
nr. i &gt;thcr but did not return. ih-tdy io I’lnk Pills and 1 have every
.. ii who .'o not want (heir years v&gt;Id when he died.
Ai.ct.nt Art.
' nnd u■ ‘ffr driving into the village the rr;&gt;.*mn to believe him ’'
■ 'dv.-reil. detained over
Pink I’liln restore juth* people nnd •*!•
physician Bund nolxaly who needed
The art of glass manufacture Is prob­
|.IVV &lt; .inijilr.xinns t» the glow «&lt;f li‘-altn ami
his o-ssistu.
—
an M speelfic lor nil the trouble^ pecti'Ur
ably
nearly
ns
old
as
the
world
itself.
J Ji COUN I Ycclved a, n &gt;tc, without signature, ex­
i.i the female - x. whl o n the ««• of men
Specimens of gloss work of a superior
, \ti ey egret a ra&gt;'lrei ® *»•' in •*&gt;&gt;* &lt;*»** «risplain! Jg the mystery"
. ‘
exceedingly
i.lvnw occurred Monday sort hove been found in the ruins of
• nc«T lectori *1 um
-..........
- iig from mental worry, over wuik or exCastoria ta Dr. Samael Pitcher's prescription for Infants
IHt in
• t o’ the old pioneers of tbe most ancient Egyptian cities, and oHige-l to Jfoo (..rcivlni;
( f.-&lt; of whatever nature.”
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
csrr» nt.tf,r 1 &lt;onnd it importIbis?
■•&lt;»t;nty. A. Quick, Geo. representations of glwwblowcrs abound
These MIH «« tn &gt;nnfacturid by the
...••
■.•••I
riztn
nnd
in
»
“
•••
"di^J,
’
r!S
‘
"
‘
ii.t&lt;
rc another conveyance and Dr Williams- Medli lue CutnpHov. Schettw. &gt;;
A Scrven. The fUtroroldest *cuipcures. *u
• bio to proct re
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
glassware yM
P^»'; |t
“
WrduiTihy. —YastiviHe Itomr Rlas»w.r,
-cadful
night I hope you ... tadv, N. Y.. ami Brockvi!k. Ont- nnd
wa» WkMF r---';
„ ..,|rr
. .
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothinc Syrups, and Castor OU.
ire H&gt;l‘l *» **’se® (never In loose form by
a,,d It. m»nn(.et„r?
! wUHo^,. I me this cfece."
It Is Pleasant. Its cuarantco Is thirty'■years' nse by
me dozen or hundred and the public me
studied and cultivated.
The Soltb Ameri«»» Hammock.
:&lt;Hjtcr of the
■niu*toned against nnmerous Imitation-, in
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
iX Venice.
The;'
Picture.Miue ns the hammock I*. J till* -hope) at 50 cents n box or six boxes
woricfior
nuijty
’
,
“
3
•21. '23. ’J3 »hd 27
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomltlps Sour Curd,
art a
hnrdlv be «*«* t° **’ pop’’*"?0 thta 'i&gt;r 62 50, and may be hail of all dnieglsta
A W. M. Ry will city Umg kept tbe
,r
I'hcet
by
mail
from
Dr.
Wtlllmiis
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
. , e4en when the heats of sumM-eret. but, linally It «a»
i.tlicdf,
imniend its use. This arise# vcth ii e Company from either addrcM-.
teothiog
troubles, cures constipation and Oatnlency.
1 ’tip. a'oiMl t*»n days. From and then Venice bn.l In suffereonwlent
cnmp.tltloi. Iron, England. Franee’ and Mnrtlv .frori ..
the fact that the hammock
Mafiu;.
Gran I Lvdge tickfbl will
10M EmoX H
“T* S
Castoria asslmUatcs tho food, regulates the stomach
bt
‘The Trenton True American haa
■
JiM! Hbil IxJAt. iFrilUl Bohemia. The latter «aa tor a lOTg
and bowels, riving healthy and natural sloop. Cao.
•
tl: . will bu .'old vis time Venice*, ‘trongest riral. and op to Sflc princiMes. The South America been talking with some New Jersey
. .. N.-.V UufTalo (ajlirJ.H‘0 lhe time of tho disoo-crj of EngJUh hummock J twice os broad
dominies obout wedding fees- Ono re­
toria is the CbUdren's Panacea—tho Mother's Friend.
lh&lt;.
.i:&gt;- ii-.t good in Wagner und Hint or lea.1 fflaw tho Bohemian gla«
ceived for euch service in a mono­
gramed enveloped a bridge toll ticket
waa tho finest In the world.
Castoria.
Castoria.
of tbe value of two centa. Another
NtlC.b
4.TNG COUNTIES.
Stats or Onio. Crrr
Toixnd. ( ,,
put something neatly wrapped in pa*• CMt-orls !a an excellent medicine for chil­
LUCAS COUNT' ■
’ ,
XhUj ete«t£ j^r. He took it to a grocer, told him
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told nx&gt; of IU
Fkank .1. Cux«&gt;tr mays •”"* “J
bin;
the young p«»s!m*st&lt;-r
that it was a wedding fee, that he had
good effect upon their children."
J , y
Gio was urreated last Is the senior psrtn. r.of I» «•“■
nut opened It and did not know what
To IK. tho] In -neb a. hamm^ &gt;• “&gt;
D*. 0. C. Osgood,
dobubiwlin-sof embczzltdng post Cnasr.ri'b!.
it was, but would give itto him. sight
Lowen, Mam.
, ,ure safe and comfortable sleep
ofrii- i,i:.; . •,.
,.,n„um &lt;if SL7db and iTKwo- Ccnnty .;«•
unseen,” for • watermelon. The grocer
1 Our phyridaas la the children's depart
Itrlc
LUbt^g
,n
^*^
.
* Castoria ta tho bast remedy for children of
brl l v. ...J,.. •
r. Hu, ^rand jury at Ute
agreed, the dominie seized his melon,
which I am acquainted. Ibopc the day ta not
vcbi'h:
|,iln
adjudged In­
ds al though slow iu the adop- and the grocer found in the paper a
far dtataa t when mothers will coatoder tbe real
Spaniai
sane by I!., jho
£.|,igc of bnda ennuiy
iany improvements, are _de- silver three-cent piece. One groom, as
tnUrret of their children, and um Cmtoria inWa a.ii).;-',..! t., t|,r Kalamazoo asylinn.
t’on of i
.
medical supplies what to known aa regutor
ao in regard to
he passed out with his bride, threw
■tcad of tbe various quack nentnuna which are
stauin
j *i,.(•(&gt;)&lt;•'■&lt; arrest by Deputy
cidedly not
IA large number of the prin
dartroyiag their loved ones, by forcing opium,
w*rd.3/i Brew,:&lt; r amt rvleaaed on ball.
lighting. । * as well as many very small into a work-basket a pair of old glares,
morphiDB, soothing «yrnp and other hurtful
saying
to
the
minister
’
s
wife
that
^e
my
pwdare.
ihls
OH.
day
&lt;d
!&gt;«-*«&gt;'*
r
A
b« fta-fur a loan aa.soclntlou, by
cipul town
e insulation, of their owm might bare them. The minister’s wife
o'iiii Im u.i;, etnpioved. on a ’gaennd t&gt;. ISM
oncb. ha v&lt;I venture Is on the part of the
looked st them with scorn and oonfh»r»(r ui pini.,.,This ajid other
Tho lctos4
some water potrer near the tempL A few days later however,
j :..ye,| up,,,) |li4 niit|d until be be­
owner of limited
I
towns. Elgalbar and wishing to do »nie gardening she
a iiuitig maniac, it waK expected
Kutary Publi
the Spanish province of VI»- thought the despised old glores might
t„tll),ouX*»t before the grand
■I, ere I. ■««-" l&amp;b*™"&gt;' Eihar, in
e town* will shortly be «up- be useful after all 8be •«*mPUd .to
.'r&lt;i ‘‘‘ xt
but his CM0 win
caynftho-" h electric ewrenl
uty dew"- l*"l
Uta out them on and found a difficulty. In
T
drirrrrd. Before his downfall
rerp.e W4M a pr,jni|neilt young mad In
;TOry oat of th. fingers Ueraw^fi
isa .
**«'pop'tlur In society te,«im..r:Ma C».. To!«M.»
five^eltar bUL
InlS.1?''1' "”d e"rrt*d a great Influence
by the
/■ ''K*7aJ*n'iJXriltleal matters. His father 0’1*0
u • highly respected eilUen or that village {jg" Sold bf drugfUto,
hi -Iclait and

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NEjWS.

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�Faib Notes.
business, compared with former years.

Tom Exum owned In Vicksburg, made
tbe fastest mile this year, going the mile ,
In 2:29 in the free for all.

W. H. GOODYEAR,

Modern Druggist and Book Seller will sell
.
the
following Books, attractively bound in cloth,
1
gilt
backs, printed on good paper, goo rea
&lt;
1
■able type,

County

DOINGS
NOTICE

J. M. Bauer’s -Model Wilkes” can no
longer go In the three minute class having
made a record of 3:40 In' the 3 minute
Yea we are going to move Nov. 1st. and
&lt;»tto",
class. He trotted the last mile faster
will give you many special bargains this
work in behalf, of the frlr. as they each than the first, and proved too much of a
month in order to reduce eur prevent
I am going to dispose of my
stayer for bls competitors. Six heats
stock to make room for new, and close out
new furniture at some price
hutie iu Ils interest and advertise the were necessary to decide the race and
«,me U»M.
;
Tm
meeting lo every’ why. Though they they were all good ones too.
Now
is your time to get g(l0(jg
£Lru*d oat In the yedr. handicapped by
for a little money. I will,
You n&gt;u.l be «»*" ”« !“’• “&gt;
"he panic aod the fact that R was world s
The big horse race made a great deal of
millinery
stock
to
work
oil
but
will
sell
still buy and sell
fair year, yet they awakened an in­ sport. Young Robert owned by Charlie
you new giwxle cheaper than our competlterest among the people that resulted Wing, of Irving, won.
.
hand goods and do np]I0].
in the very successful meeting last week.
TmRac„t.
Arry
Noble,
owned
by
John
Cole,
has
storing and repairing.
A great deal of the success of any gather­
, Adam, Bede. By George Eliot.
We can and will sell ladles trimmed
ing depends upon the efforts put t&lt;&gt;Hh by the making of h fast one. He Is well ' Allan Qnkrte^m Ud. By
the Secretary, the Barry County Society bred and has great endurance. He went A'l Sorts and coDdllluii* ot Men. By «airer MS?.. KnrXt'rb.rX .V.w » whats trimmed by the best trimmers In the
was very’ fortupate in selecting Jas. M. tbe half at rate of 2:39. Pretty good for
Bcsant and James Bice.
Ma«CmX-r.TM.onrkatr1ejJcity from stock bought in New York and
Anderson’s Fairy Tales.
Bauer for (lit .position. He has WorkM a two year old.
Chicago at less prices than any bouse this
Anna Karenlne. Bv Count Lyot Tolstoi.
Merle’s Cni*ade. By ta*
faithfully and well, and in his work this
side of Detroit.
m
Moirg owned by Norm Paton had a snap April’s Lady. By “The Duchess. Michael 3trog'&gt;n. By
Veroe. 8ue
year waa guided largely by lhe experience
Arabian Night’s EntertainmentThe Rackhil
Miseries ot **rU.T7ic. By E'W'JuoSu*’
In
tlie
mixed
race.
Arniorel
at
Lvonesse.
By
Waller
Bes4«t.
Modern Cl sea, A. By • Thr Duchess.
received during bls former occupancy of
We
claim
to
sell
ladles
underwear for
At tbe World’s Mercy. Bv Florence Uarden.
Modern'HomeCmikltook.The. „
tbe office of Secretary. He I" the right
Old "Probability". owned and ridden Avenl. By Rosa Nouchette Cary.
40c. that others ask you 75c. lor at the
Boliy Uawn. By "The niicbrsa.
man In the right place and no mistake. j by Farmer Van Houten, of 'Lake Odessa Babylon. By Grant Allen.
.
Backet
Balzac
’
s
Shorter
Stories,
By
Honor®
de
BalThe race* were as a general thing close |,would have given his competitors a hard
We have 67 doz. mens winter under­
and exciting- An unusual number of II race, had It been possible to have got the BasH,Zor’the Crossed Path. By
Jefferson St. Furniture
special preiniups were' offered and the old fellow started. When he did go he Bcppo the Conscript. By T. Adolphus Trol Jlysterv of Mrs. Bltncarrow, The. By Mr.. wear to sell at 50c. that others will ask Store.
you 75c. for at tbe Backet
lone.
,
contests fur the prizes created a great &lt;i went like a whirlwind.
Blind Kale. By Mrs. Alexander.„
We have some special bargains in child­
deal of enthusiasm.
’
|
Born Coquette. A By "Tbe Duchtas.
rens underwear to close out worth much
Follow lug.are the results of the races (; Embassade made a good'showlng In the Camille. By Alexander Dumas.
up by lhe Sea. By Sir funnel W. Baker.
and special,jiri»'&lt;a*krded:“
12:45 pace, but Lady Raymond was the Cvst
more than we ask.
Child's History "f England, A By t.barlas
The Racket.
.; WKpJtBSDAY A. M­
I successful one. By the way, Forman A
- Dickens.
30 rod to &gt;t’race! biJts fcnfler 15-years of ।I Aldrich have some of as well bred horses Christie Johnstone. By Charles Reade*
Old vain’s'*Ue'-‘ Henrwt.The. By E- M»r11t&gt;.
Another lot of Misses sailor hats just In.
Clyua'd* otCIvfK*. The. By James 1’ayn.
. Oliver Twist. Uj Chnri.-s Dickens.
age M J.-WoodriW ’1^ • n-00 M“l 6100 i as there are In the state to-day.
..
The Racket.
Confessions
of
an
Etivllsh
Opium
Eater.
By
One
Lite.
Ono
Love.
By
Miss
M.
K.
Bnwaoo.
special
Guy Crook 2nd.
Thomas de Quincy.
Only the Govt-num. By Raw Couchette Car
We have all lhe new shapes in frames
, Nero, owned by George Walter, demon­ Conscript. The. By Alexander Dumas.
Sl.oo; will.Skipper srd. so-cenw.
By George Sand.
Other'Aien’s Wife. The. By John Strange Win both wire and buckram ’.for ladles hats
75 yard fohrrace.* Frank Baker. 1st. strated that be was something of a pacer Consuelr'.
ot Moute Christo. The. By Alexander
also all thr new styles in frits at prices no
•himself.
He hasn’t any record’ns yet CuuntDum*s,
box cigars from H.'Leweka. r...
&lt; lur Besslr. By
N'oucbette Corey.
one will meet al the Racket
Ladlrif ’Hrivlng. Mrs.. Ji VV-, Hopkins and ought to be able to make the best of Cousin Harry. By Mrs. Grey.
raUirtn.ier, Tee. By J. FenlmoreCoopei
Crooked Bath. A. fif Mrs. Alexander.
Ladles handkerchiefs 5 ami 10c. no one
1st.. |hbr.' Mr*.. O. ^iber'Shd ’. 83 00. them bustle next year.
Peg
Wolfl:«rt.in.
By
Cl'nrlM
He*d«,
.
.
Crown of Shame, A. Bv Florence
ihira.
tbelMoruielan.
The
Wond-rful
Adwn
.
will,match short of 10 und 15c. at tbe
Dog tied. D. ’CIulMi.-IjR. 3$ I*?8-. floiu
of Heth, A. By William Black.
tuns ot. Keiold by Edwin IAster Arnold.
Leq D. owned by Al Keith, made Lady Daughter
Dawn. By H. Rider Bamrd.
•
i Backet.
from Abbotl «€o.
....
Fltgnm
’
s
Prwgrws.
B\
John
Bunyan.
i
Raymhnd
hustle
In
the
2:45
pace,
and
got
Dead Secret. The. By Wilkie ColUns.
.
’"WytDWEHDAY Atl'TEBooN.
Pioneers, fne. By J. Fenlniore Cooper.
J
Climax stove paste and stove enamel
second money. Al got the whip .offered Devnister, The. By Hall Caine.
Hutaivh's Live*.
YnXfltliro HA&lt;*. B.IDJT 3
3.
Dcerslsxer. Th*. By J Ernlmiiro Cooper.
I for 5 and 10c. at thr Racket.
by lire Michigan Whip Co. for the owner Deldee?
Poe’s Tales. Jlv Edgtr A. Foe.
tbe Want ot the Wan-Ingham. ny
1
Bhtek AltoOnt '
'll
I
Remember our 51.50 ladles) Dongola
Prturle.The.
By
J.
Fcnhnore
Cooper.
i of tlu;?Harry County horse making the
Florence Waideu.
Geo. &gt;Waddle
,
38
Prince of Darkness. A. By Florence Warden- Tshoes are the same that others ask you
Devil’s Die..Tlie. By Grant Allen.
Qnienlu's Whim. Bv ftosa Nouclwtte
sows nre
ClaiieW.”
•
.
88I bestttffitfn'Doctor Cupid. By Rhoda Bropabtoo.
tr-7 ti
,
Seiwachof Anutaly.The. By Maxwell GraJ- , &lt;3.oq for.
Donald RuM of llclmra. By William Black.
“Ackeisou” won 2nd. money In the 3 Douovan.
............. i:45 Picit.
■
Itlcnrl. By Sir K. p. lwer-Lytton.
By Edua I.y-ll.
.
Lycoming rubber goods are the best
KoMbson Crusoe. By Daniel Dvfoe.
Lady Raymond
1 • •
.
IllI year old race. The second heat was Dora Thorne. By Charlotte M. Braeme.
Kqjws IJfe. t. By WiikloCdlUns.
made nnd are for ante at tbe Racket.
Doris’ /ortune. Bv Florence Warden.
•
Leo28 -1 trotted iu 2:38. by Harry D.
Bnnrnta. By George Eliot.
Double Cunning. By Georee Manville
1 We wish to reduce our tinware stock
Knre ♦•’More. By Simuel Lover.
EmbAHXbde884
Duke
’
s
Seciet.
The.
By
Charlotte
M
Brorui
Gilbert Striker made an A No. 1 starting East Lynne. By Mrs. Henry Wood. ■
Iloac DottalM. By tlie author of "Pique.
: aud will make prices that ought to sell it
Nerd'*'-’
4 4 35
tuidtuo. By ouids. Tbom-C-rips
Judge, and wouldn’t allow any funny Edmond Dantes. Hj Alexander Dumas.
I •" “ " f
10 T0” “ mUCh “l
SU 'D:29^. 2.31.
work. The drivers and riders were made Emeraotil Essays. First Serie*.
Seuirlel Utter.Tint Bv Natnaniel Hawthorne. , the Racket.
’* 'YlAf.HrfifJi BDNiifMa.
Emerson
’
s
Essays.
Second
serie*.
to understand that he meant what he mild. E*-ay»of Ella, The By Charles Lamb.
; K'.HwiS'-nL'I A« r«»l “
'"»&gt;
« »&gt;o«&gt;r
►'air Women. By Mrs. Forrester
..
i Search far Basil Ljiuthursi, Tbe. Ry R'” • eight day clock for y83.66 mid 83.99
BrigbtnKye
■
Fourteen persons guessed the correct Family Pride. Uy the Author of -Tyne.
s«ni-he:teCirey.
' wart anted as good as any one sells as the
' date on Fred Heath’s coin for the round ■ Family Secrets. By the Anhor of "Pique.
Gotdew Dan
&amp;oid.
| Hecood Ibotighu. Hy Rhoda BroUgMoo.
! ita(-k.-t
Fanchon tlieb Cricket. By George t*md.
Captain..links
1 trip ticket to the World's fair.
By
Brrluer. &gt; Self 5 x.'tl'ii',-. By Mr.-. Oliphant.-j
. ,• , ■
Father aud Daughter
..7 FreOerlkii
“ tn
liy Charlotte
Cl.arlottM. Brae
ex
I Shadow &lt;»t n Sin. The. By d£rio*4e M. Bnume.
We wauJ 700i0qq flox_
at the high-,
Time-56h57;
Flcry Ordeal. A. By
M.Braetal. Josie
. ......
----- ....
(She. By II. Rider Haigard.
„«» market nrice
The
display of photograplis’ by D. H. First Violin. The. By
IIII
’IUUIAI «■ »»■
*■
.
T
iivbhdj
Fothergill
,
Sketch
Bu.ik.The.
By
Washington
Irving^
I ,e« market price.
loo.yanl' foot tafe. Fwnk Raker 1st. Baxya In the floral ball attracted a grugt Forging tbe Fetters. By Mr*. Alexander.
! Silence of Dean MaiUaad. The. Hv Maxwell
The Racket.
Suters, The. By Frederika Bremer.
deal of attention and much favorable com­, Four
85.00 and' JS’.My^special from Crowell A: .t.**»!
Frontlersmen.'Ttie. By Gustave Xlmard.
! son ..fftrthus The By Alexander Dumas
i We sllll sell tbe auctlou carpet sweeper
Jones. jfiy GaYrlson 2nd. 83.00. khd 83.00&gt; mentbyali. Mr. Bays has ap enviable' Frozen Pirate.The. By W. Clark Russrtl.
St. KaihariM's by the Tower. By Walter i wjth 90^ brush will not cut your carpet
special frorn’Crowell A Jones: R. D. Cad-■ reputation aud his work '$Hn"x&amp;nn pitre1 Golden Hart. A. By Charlotte M Braenie.
Bensa’iL
B-jisi
d.
• \
. . hike the stiff brush and we will take up
Grimm’* Fatry.Tales.
well with the be:t.
• ’rrr’r,, rj-&lt;wa I lade r, 3rd. 83.00.
!| Story .of
u&gt; &lt;r|nil frnm
of an African
Afr'eao farm.
Farm, Thri By Kaipn ।
Guilderoy. By Onida
"
THUBsbA-r i-. &gt;j.
HaudvAndy. By Hurnuel Lover.
I Story of Eiiz4l»elh.’Tiie. B) Mim Thackeray. । the other side.
For sale only by tbe
There certainly should be some, law Hardy Norseman. A- By Edna la all.
3 YEAK OLD, TJtOraR.lUCE. 3 IN 5.
.
Su
Ise
Family
Robinson.
Ltnnle.The. By Robert Buchan an.
Hart/ 0- ’
11 , passed to punish those who attempt to de­। Helrot
•- ------------------------T«H Wlvked World. By Mrs. IL Lovett lam­ ' Racket.
Hertot’s Choice. By Roas Nou-hetle C«rv.
|
Floor oil cloth 80c. ’• yard at the
Aokrtaon
2 8 I fraud tlie society by shoving their tickets Hon. Mrs. Veroker. The. By • the DuchrsC* •
erot!.
-- i Three1 he.
Guar'litnru, The. By Alexander
Duma*.,
on the Marsh. The. By Ylorctee War- Three Guardsmen,
Racket.
Harry. ft’.‘
’* 3 1 through the fence for others on the out- HousedCM
.
.
I
Thri
v Mr.i In a Boat. Bv. Jerome R. JeromeCloth pins 1c. pr doz at the Racket i fV —
IT/
Giiy.D.
'
.
.34l side to use. There isn’t any question but Hunchback of Notre Dame. The. By Victor i Tom Brown
Bi
own
at
Oxford.
By
Thomas
Hugh**.
what a great deal of this sort of work was
Hugo,
Tom
Torn Brown's
Brown' school dais. By Thoma* Hughes
Coal hods 85c. at the JJgckeL
[ OKa &gt;&lt;• W ।
done this year and last too. Five or six I Hart* Uved and Loved. RvMrs; Forrester.
Tour of the
tin* 'World in Eighty Days. The. »y
Model Wilkes
2 3 3 1 1 * wen* caught at It this year and their tick In the Heart or lhe Stonn. By Maxncll Gr-y
Jnira Verne.
_
Tn nu l'uousaikI lAKgutri I uder the Sea. by
Maud Gvod.son
3 112 2 ’ ets forfeited. It no law covers such cases Indiana. By George Band.
I
Jules Verne.
In the Golden Days. By Edna Ly&amp;l!
IhoW ikw
13 3 3 3 I the society should advertise the names of Ivanli.se
I Tw&lt; nfy rejxru After. By Alexander Dumas.
. By Hl- W.dU*r Bi-utt.
Time
9:48*X; 2:15J&lt;i 2/1: 2:4 '• those caught in the act. In every paper in Jane Kyrc. By;Charlotte Bronte.
; Two Kumm. Bv Hawley Smart.
I
Tst
&lt;&gt;
|.luui*. The. By R. D’F.nnery.
Jealou-y.
By
Gt
’
org'*
Saud.
the county. Many Indulge in this eon*
*41X'
/
Ry Mrs. Anna Edwards.
- ■ Two Yxir» Bet re the Ma*t. By R. H. Dana,
temptable business who wouldn't like to JeL
j
.Jr.
•
John Halifax, Gentleman. By Mt» Mule. k.
• Half mh.e kun. 2 in 3.
[
see
ttreir
names
in
print.
Vac
h
Max.
B*. Rosa Nouchette Oarey.
King
Holomon's
Mine*.
By
H.
Rider
IlajgjrJ.
IL 1’.
3 1
.Kith and Kin. Uv Jessie Fot)ie:g;ll.
■ Undercurrent*. By"lur Duchess.”
. Cappiiti Jinks
12 J
।
Under
Two
Flag*.
By
Oulda.
Knight
Errant,
fly
Edna
Lx
oil.
Following Is an account of the receipts
Lady Au Jley’s Secret. By Miss M. E BradJon. | VagranUWile. A. By Flortoee Warden,
Probability
33
of the society thh year, not indudlhg the Lamplighter. Tbe. By .Marta B. Cumtnlu*.
; Vaplty r‘alr Uy W. M. Thackeray.
Time 1:03; 57^: 53,
the ground rents, which will probably be J.ast Days of i’uniprll, The. lb Sir K Bulyivr vi ar of Wakefield. The. Bv Oliver Goldsmith.
I.Vlton.
; Vuorute de Jlrageloui.r, The. By Alexander
’
Bio juoukk race, half mile. 2 in 3.
in the neighborhood of 3600 more;—
I
Duma-..
Jawt
Essays
of
Elm.
The.
fly
Charlo)
Lamb,
Young Robert
8131x8.00
l
Sale Membership tickets
~~
Last ot the Mohicans, The. By J. Feu I more 1 Vivian the lUau'y. By Mra. Annie Edwards.
J umbo
' Weaker than a Woman. By CharioCM M.
751 25
Cooper
Rraririr.
Perm ode
•* Childrens’ tickets
4.60 Life's Remorse. A. Bv "The DutchCM."
Irish Girl, A. Hv "Tht&gt; Dutchess."
V.'pe Wifie. Bv R»*a Nouchette Carey.
•• Grand stand ••
Alliance
200.50 Little
IJitle Bebel. A. By "The Dutches.-. ’
We Two. Bv Kuna i.yalL
Time 3:10; 1:17.
Bord L'sle's Daughter. Hv Charlotte 3M. What GoLI Cinnr.t Buy. By Mr*. Alexander.
Bronte.
.
When a Mau's Slmtle. By J. M. Barrtr
Bicycle race for championship gold
Total
_______
83844.85
Doone. Ry R. D. Blackmore,
W bite Corupanv. The. Bv A. Conan Doxle.
medal ot Barry County, 5 miles.
This is not up to what the receipts were Lnma
laid Love. The. Bv Mrs Oliphant.
WifMn Name Only By Charlotte M. RraemeFay Diamond
4
last year and goes to show that many got JxtstSIr Naislutl'ert. By James Fasti.
Wlllv Relle). Ity William Carleton.
" i'ch’s ■ e.ui. Tfie By H. Rider Haggard.
Time 15:’37.
Into tbft grounds free of charge. If the Louise de la Vallerle. Bv AJexaun.-r Dumas,
Love and Liberty. By Alexander Dumas
W man lu White. Tho. By Wilkie Coiltns.
■
Fridat a. m.
societycouhl have received 15 cents from U&gt;vrr
ur fneud' By Rum Noticheltr Carry.
Wijman’s F.ce, A. By Florence Warden.
eactM&amp;rson at the fair, the total receipts Macdennofs of Balljcluran, The. By Aiiihony Won)
Mile bicycle race, free for all.
.n’s Heart. A. By Mrs. Alexander.
Tmllope.
Fay Diamond '
would be more then the)’ are. But the
Boman’s TbmqtlH* About Women. A. By
Love. A. By Charlotte M Bntrnin.
Ml-a Muloek
Ross Cadwnllader
showing made an excellent one consider­ Mad
Mun In the Iron Mask. The Ry Alexander Du Woman’s War. a. Bx' Charlotf.- M. Braeme.
S*. Stern
_ ing the year.
mas.
• Wo,। By Wmilug. |ty Edna Lyall.
Highest jump, R&lt;ms CadwaUnder 1st
March'ln the Ranks, A. By J-ss|u Fothergill. | W.sM-dand Married. By Ho.«» Nouchette Carey.
Margaret Maitland. By Mt*. Ollpli u.t,
। Wooh&gt;&lt;&lt;)\ 1 hr. Itv Mrs. Air xander.
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
81.00 special.
Marriage at Sea, A. By W. Clark Russell.
\eliow Mask. The. Ity Wilkie Collins.
VANISHED PEOPLE.
Friday i*. m.
Two TKAR OLD, TBOt OR PACE. X MILS,
I also do
to Halid a Slyata rlona Cavern?
Any Noble
On the shores of Brittany there is a
Alhambra
mysterious relic of forgotten ages
Black Almont
which escapes the notice of most travTime 1*1 lilt#; »:*&gt;: 1:30.
sflera, says the Million.'"”
Mixed bach
miles.
Far out in the Morbiban sea—across
which legend tells us Arthur sailed
Nod
with his knights in pursuit of the
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
dragon—rises a little island. It can
Tims 8:09.
can’t handle call and see me. I willbny timber
be reached in a boat from the coast
FaXE FOB ALL, TBOT OB PACE. ONE MILE- only in a calm sea. A Breton shepherd
standing.
Tom Ekuiu
11 I
haa a solitary hut upon It and feeds a
Nero
33 3
few sheep.
Moot« W.
3 1!
Crowing the grassy slope off which
Timo 8:85; 3:30 3:39; 3:30.
they browse the traveler finds himself
Special Spokts
at the foot of a hill, in the face of
NaH driving race. Cliaa Nobles 1st, which has been excavated a great tun­
-one pair idiot's by F. G. StoWoll.
nel or cave, floored, walled and roofed
High kick. Thos. Howe 1st., hat by R. by huge flat rocks.
3&lt;udgn ft Sou.
Some archmologists say that this
Running Jump. Ross Cadwallader l«t.
cavern was the work of the worshipers
-fountain pen by M. P. Fuller.
of the serpent god or Hoa—a race that
Slagle lump. John Warner IsL.
boxes cigars by Frank Brodesser and one has passed into oblivion.
The unlearned traveler knows only
box by *Ed Powers.
,
that the mysterious cavern antedates
Engine race. John Huling 1st.
all history; that thu rocks of which it
Other Bpectals
Oldest bANMKii. Alex Gilleland. city. Is built came from tjiemain land, a dis­
tance of more-than one hundred miles
Data of paper March 10Ul. 1850.
Beat 2 gallon crock of butter. Mrs. W. inland. No rocks Kke them make any
K. Barbee, Haatinga, 1st. Cook ft Cook part of the geological formation of the
island.
gave 30 ceuta per pout'd for the butter.
. For handsomest twins. Mrs. Fred Jor­
Even with our modern engineering
dan 1st W. H. Spence gives two pairs knowledge and machinery it would re­
You can do this in no better way than going to b. G.
•hoes.
quire vast labor aud skill to bring
For fullest hog. Clark Barber 1st these enormous blocks of stone ami
Stowell’s for your Boots and Shoes. He sells as good goods
IF. P. Wilcox gives 10 pounds fresh pork. place them so securely as to defy the
for the same money as any dealer in the countryFor fastent hone. Al Keith 1st wear and friction of ages.
.Michigan Whip Co. gives one full bone
How were they brought here by men
whip to owner of borse making fastest
j
who
had,
perhaps,
few
mechanical
ap
­
time.
For Longest cucumber. Geo. Davis 1st I plianccs—nothing but the strength of
I their bodies and their faith in a strange
Bert Tinkler gives 50 lbs. flour.
For fattest heifer. D. McOmber 1st. I god?
I
The race who built the temple arc
Kurtz Bros, give 10 lb. beef roast.
For bandaomest baby. Mrs. M. S. Bag­ , dust Even their names ages ago per­
ley 1st. A. C. Burghardt gives a gold ished from the earth. Their religion
ring aud W. F. Hicks 81-00.
:j in vanished. These stones are ths
For lady displaying head of longest , monuments of their Indomitable raw­
twir. Mr.. F. R Paneout 1st- C. H.', iutlon. That defies the flight of years.
OslMirn &amp; Co. one pair shoes.
For strongest team. Jas. Shay 1st ’
. Society gives five dollars.
Results m stove making are indicated by the sales and
-. Following are the officer* and directors
the number of imitations. The ROUND OAK his the lareto xv bora the people are Indebted for mak­
Ing the meeting this year such a success, j
est sale of any heating store in thia country. We could aa
, ... F. A Blackmnu, Pres., Delton.
^i?^Zt°yrvUntr&gt;'L:.k the greatest number of
- Um. RtrtrtTg, V. Prna.. Nashville.
Rx* pT Mi.. 4"
imitations
ever known in the history of stove making It is
. ... J?a. M. Bauer. Rec’y.. City.
Till), nor
-■ . ,Gey Manning. Treas.. Dowling.
• Onto per Uv.. -.d to or
. The Ross Levis &amp; Pifer shoe for Ladfr’scnn’t be beaten,
p*.- hup,?.
“*"•8EE
. ‘ Mon. Marabsil. City.
। tVhn*C.
whpi» iur **1 .57.
his Welt shoes are very popular. Ho has just received
one year—John Lee, WoodClover Seed |*r lei. CFO
OanMngham. Irving. Dlreci’ge invoice of Rubber Goods and can certainly please you.
Timothy S*od per ba . tM
.MM:

Assesl in

your eyesig
have your
examined and
ted with glasses

THE RACKET

WANTED

SAW LOGS

And 200 other Books.

W. H GOODYEAR,

CUSTOM SAWING

MODERN DRUGGIST.

J. L. WILKINS,

agt

During the Fair
Prepare for Winter.

Yankee Springs;

QoObTEAR PR’S.

F. Q. STOWELL,

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                  <text>Th best Advertstngmediumin Bar­
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ry County-

Hastings Banner.

of any paper in tki».
County.

HASTINGS. MICH.. OCTOBER 12. 1893.

WHOLE NO. 2000

XgXVIII. NO. 24

Hastings Banner

Health and
Economy
.

fnl&gt;U.liMTIi0ntoJlb,
COOK. BTlOe..
UMTixas MXCJH.

COUNTY^
are assured by using
_

n4 u

THIS TRADE-MARK.

NEWS.

Clovardnla.
Kingsbury and daughter

of

retnro^k7?wJiU,X1Kb&lt;‘O,n ,ud wlfe have
rS n
K*’*»«oo-George Fox, of
Grand Rapids, stopped here to see his
PMM^r°n. hl“ *5lurn ,ruI» ‘be White City
-Mrs. John Llhlngton, of Kalamazoo hvisiting friends here—Henry Pennol, sr.
has just received a nice present of Siooo
mi
&lt;&gt;.m&gt;od,
W^ rM- f
'.T Unt a,,d WlVC9 nrv at «»e
van U
h ’ "«*-Work at the brick
&gt; "rd is still going on.
J. Cktnn’ new .ton. |, progrewlnit Oneij Mr. and Mrs. M. Doster are entertain­
ing friends from ubroad-Mrs. W. Richards
"’d?f,sf Myr Smith visited friends at
Middleville last week-Those In attend•nee al the world's lai? this week are
Mr. and M:&lt;. A. Storms, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Loveland: Mr and Mrs. J. Hrandstetter; Mr. and Mrs. G. Hazen and Lllifo
and K.vrl l.nvvlaiid Charles Mullen, Dan
McLi m. Alex Murry and Will Merlan—
Mark Non Is mid Frank Doster have gone
north hi hunt deer— Glenn Blackman has
returmd from the north where he has
been spending a greater part of the sum­
mer.

let fever reported, and those prostrated
haw nearly recovered Mr. and Mrs.
Bacon, of Knliiniazoo. are visiting rela­
tives here at present—M. Smith arm sister

Leading Hardware Man of Barry Gounuj.

HASTINGS, MICH.

sx.oo

S-l.OO

One Silver Dollar

a pair of Ladies' Dongola Shoes,
Will I)
Solid Insoles Solid Counters, better ones for
for
81.50 and $2.00. I And a v

Two Dollars and a Half.

We are headquarters for medium priced foot
wear and can save you money.
TRY US.

1’RY US.

AND SEE

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2N50N

REMEMBER

That our Special Sale of Baby

arriages will last only a few days

longer.

Secure one now if you

want it cheap.

Hertford.
■
Mr. ().' A. Stanton of Kansas, Is visiting
his sister Mrs. Gifford—Mr. and Mrs.
Rumsey aud daughter Ella, of Wolcott,
New Yqrk. on their return home from the
world's fair spent Saturday and Sunday
with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Rogers
of this place—Mr. Will Godsmark was in
Chicago last week—Mr. Charlie Ederloy’s
father, of Hopkins is here making n visit
—Mr. and Mrs. Halbert and daughter
Edith, Mrs. G. Hall and Miss Mabie Godsmark started for the fair Monday.

ha Curtis drives n new horse—Elmer
and Cora Rising are at the world’s fair—
Fo services were held at the church last
Sunday. Both ptepchers preached the
Same Sunday—Our school closes next
Friday—Protracted meetings begin in
Hie,near future—Clyde Ptirdun Is worse
again. His disease (a pain in the stomach)
is a puzzling one—Mrs. Clark of- Like
Odessa called on friends in this vicinity
last Monday—Mr. and Mrs. Hatton en­
tertained company from Maple Grove last
Tuesday—Mr. Aldrich has returned from
the world's fair—Jule Shelienberger
dressed n hog and hung it up over night
over night, in the morning he didn't have
any hog. Someone stole it.

Rob’t Gal land has gone to Hot Springs,
Ark. with D. C. Reed of Kalamazoo—Miss
Neva Jessup of Leonidas, visited her father
last week—Harry Kill lek and John Porter
are at the world's fair—Mrs. Wm. Beattie
of Bowens Mills visited at Mrs. N. Beatties
the first of the week—Bert Clark and fam­
ily of Bellaire are spending a week with
relatives and friends—Miss Millie Draper
has returned from Allegan-^MIss Mate
Livingstone went to the world's fair last
week—Mrs, Lewis has returned from
Charlotte where she has been visiting rel­
atives—Mrs. John Kellick had her collar
bone broken last Sunday night by being
thrown from a buggy—Miss. Jenet Beatlc
is at Bowens Mills this week—Mrs. A. R.
Jessup visited her sister at Otstgo last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rowly visited North
Castleton friends Sunday—James Demarys
sister who Is visiting them Is quite sick—
Chas Mason has tho frame up for his new
house—Uncle Lewis Gross Is quite poorly,
at this writing—Quite a number from here
took In the fair at Charlotte last week—F.
Purchas has rented his farm and will move
to Nashville—Henry and Alvy Clever and
Mr. and Mrs. Rasey and daughter are in
Chicago this week.

SUU Roud.
The ladles dime society will meet at Mrs.
Blrdscll's next week Thursday—Archie
Wolcott is going to housekeeping in Mr.
Carr’s house—There was quite an excite­
ment on tho' state road Monday evening by
the ladles and gentlemen turning out to
serenade A. D. Kennedy and bride, but
when they arrived al his house Mr. Ken­
nedy and bis bride had unceremoniously
left and could not be found—Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Brown were guests at JohnShawtnan’s Sunday—Jennie Johnson was at
Bellevue Sunday—Mr. Kelly and family
are going to move back &lt;«u_ their farm—
Minnie Kennedy is staying with her sister
Mrs. Brown—Mary McGlynn and Mrs.
McKinght are nt the world's fair.

Jones of Landng will be preaent and give
an inforoni talk upon the formation and
work of "The Woman’s Club”. Mrs.
Jones was preaident at the Womans’ coun­
cil st the Bsy View assembly tbe past
season anil is eminently qualified to give
valuable aaslstance in the organization of
a club in this place. At half past seven
in lhe evening of the same day Mrs.
Jones will give a paper In Episcopal society
rooms upon the subject of Literature as a
factor in the advancement of womanhood,
to which meeting] every body.Is invited.
An admission fee of ten cents will be
charged to defray expenses. Both meet­
ings will begin on standard time.
Tho C. L. 8. C. will meet with Mrs.
Geer Oct. lllh. with following program;
Genera! quotations.
Rome and the making of Modem ij
Europe--Mrs. Hicks
*
Outline of Economics—Mrs. Florence j
Bowne.
In the Chautauquan: The Army and ;
Navy of Italy—Ada Michael.
- ---------- J
The subject at the Methodist Episcopal
diureh next Sunday morning Is "Walking
In Light.” Services as usual In the even­
ing. Young peoples society nt 6 o'clock.
Preaching at 7. Sunday school at noon.
A cordial invitation Is extended to all
these services. Strangers especially made
welcome.

Barry county supplies 17 students this
season to the U. of M.—There seems to be
a general impression here that the number
of students is considerably'less than for
some years past, but no official figures
have been given out as yet and it is im­
possible to state certainly any where near
tiie number—Charles Andrus called on
friends here last Saturday—Tbe annual
Freshman rush occurred Saturday even­
ing and was a great success in lhe eyes of
the class of *V7 who not only out rushed
the sophs but stormed the back steps of
tbe Dent, labratory where ’96 planted
their standard, and drove them out and
held the fort till eleven o’clock when the
battle ended. '95 rendered noble service
in the good cause. About lialf the con­
testants went home bare headed aud many
n garment concluded it’s usefulness before
tiie day &lt;as won—Pres. Angell made bis
annual address Sunday morning nt New
berry Hall, the head quarters of the stud­
dents Christian Association, The address
was a practical talk to the students aud the
hall was crowded to hear "Prexey.” as he
Is universally known, and is undoubtedly
the most popular person in Ann Arbor,
as far at least as tbe students are concern­
ed—The U. of M. foot ball eleven defeat­
ed lhe D. A. C. team Inst Saturday after­
noon on lhe Alhlet.c grounds—The Gym­
nasium stands silent and solemn. There
is nothing there but tho walls and roof
and when there will be anything more la
a mystery. As last years ••Oracle" express­
es it:—
The &lt;}&gt;m Isa Gym ,
But not a .Ilin Dandy.
Tbouxh In soma future time
It may come quite handy.
Not for you nor forme.
Nor for .&lt;•&gt; nor tor
But some whore about
Two thouwut and eleven.

■f Yankee springs, last Saturday—'
*nu-ns has taken the job to cut one - Rev. Millon Bradley of Richland
Blanche Russell got a new organ for a
red cord of wood for C, Ketchum
commencing this week Monday- I. Pow- preached his fiftieth anniversary sermon birthday gift Oct. •&gt; —Garrison Moore and
at Richland on Sunday Sth. Inst, assisted wife and A. G. Kent are at the world's
by
Rev.
Day
n
pioneer
preacher
of
53
fair
this week—Mrs. John Tasker has
vllic at 63c |h r bu.
years. In the p. m. papers were tend been quite sick with ton silt tis-^Pansy
by E. It. Miller. G. S. Reed. Frank and Powers Is .sick—Old Mr. Morehouse is
Ilrii»b Midge.
A number from here attended the county Henry Little, -Mr. Mills who settled on the very low—Mrs. Maud Seger and children
fair-* An intuiil of Mr. and Mrs. I). Hull Prairie in ’:&lt;! and Deacon Ma-on giving were at A. Combs, Battle Creek, last
which was III with .cholera infantum is reminiscences of tiie early day of the week—Gits Sackett and daughter Alma,
■ better—Mr. and Mrs. ^Charles Anders re- church and the pioneer. Rev. Bradley were at Chas. Abbey's last week—Mrs.
I turned home from the world’s lair Tues­ during Ids 50 years ministry at Richland James Morehouse and Mrs. Al. Sackett
day—Bertha Barnum-returniKi to Knlu- has married 38." couple and preached 500 were at lleury Tasker’s last week Thurs­
i mazne Saturday—Fanners are all through funeral sermons and is SI years old—Mr. day—Chas. Baker brings tiie mail to As­
! sowing wlicqt and husking coin is now Editor we have a thorough bred (bicycle) syria now -The new minister Rev. Daly
the order of the day—When! Oh When cull purchased in Chicago,- at our house. preached here Sunday for the first—Enoch
will the county .be released from demo- A refractory little fellow to ride, some­ Andrus was here Wednesday eve for the
crxtlc lUisinanaKrimnil—Relatives of G. times the rider aiul sometimes the colt Is purpose of organizing a Reading Circle.
\V. Havens from Oceana county afc visit­ on top. , it is amusing to the older mem­ Full particulars next week—Charles
bers of 'the family. However timA will Morehouse and family returned to their
ing at Mr. Hawns’.
Milalue it. We have four in-Hie school home at Hattie Creek Tuesday—The
•Sit—John Burlxrof West Ctessy informs- dance Friday eve was not very well at­
your scribe his corn will give him an aver­ tended, owing to the rain. TheyJlftend
Miss Emma ICalm tn Ohio who has Isen age of 100 bushels of ears to an acre. to repeat it however two weeks from to­
visiting beraunt Mrs, Henry Feiglincr for Now John is not given to bundling but night. at which time they expect to have a
tiie past two weeks has returned home— from a personal look at the corn the writer big time* Music, by Wooley Bros.. Lacey
(Tinrh's Keighner and family were at is inclined to think he will get it—Corn —Mrs. Clark Wilber died Monday of last
Charlulte one day tills week—Jake Heck- husking is progressing rapidly and yields week after being sick nearly a year of
eithorn lost a valuable horse last week— good—-Wheat Is getting a good top for cancer of the eye. Funeral services were
Cost of a Quarter.
j&lt;’|areuee Kinnie. of Hastings, visited winter—One hundred of the residents of held nt the house and she was burled at
The man was a book agent, says tha
! relatives here last Wednesday and Thurs­ Prairieville are Jn Chicago and an equal Center Cemetery—Three deaths hfere in­
Boston
Journal.
There was-no use in
day—Mrs. Ed. Dhmle and daughter Sy l­ number will leave for the White city.
side of two weeks. John Serven aud
via visited Ids mother al Hastings last
and Mr. Knapp both aged men and Mrs. denying that. Any person In his right
Sunday ami Monday—Geo, Witte lias
Wilber.
We were personly acquainted mind would have known that he was a
rented ids faun and will have a sale the
Mr. ODell mid family of Cedar Springs with Mr Serven. He was a kind husband book agent. His trousers were frayed
llth of del.—Mrs. David Wilkinson who were the guests of his brother-in-law a good neighbor and an honest respected out at the bottom, his hat was knocked
lias been ill for some time Is much wors«- Luther Root last week—Martin Elint of citizen, lie Is missed by every one old in at the top, and iris general appear­
rt this writing-A. &lt;5. Murray and family Lansing was the guest of Ids cousin J. M. and young in this place. His willow has ance savored of many miles walked and
are visiting friends ut Grand Rapids this Burpee one day last week—Mr. Perrigo of the sympathy of nil.
few shekels gathered.
week—Mrs. Charles Feighner spent last Allegiu was at this place last Thursday
He ambled along the deserted street
week with friends at Saranac—Horn, to —Edgar McCain qf. Scotts Station was
,
cnixtii nun JMWiavy. i
a few rods and then stopped undecided­
Mr. and Mrs. WT I. Mntble. an 8lb. girl. visiting friends here last week—The
A. D. Grigsby will preach-next 'ly before the gate of a yard which sur­
Oct. 6th—Misses Nora and Dora Wilkin­ dance at the Duffy boys new barn was Sunday morning on "autumn leaves and rounded a small cottage house.
He
son attended Charlotte fair Thursday—Mr. fairly well attended notwithstanding tiie their lessons" and in the evening will was weighing in his mind the pro­
and Mrs. Clyde Brown, of Grand Rapids, inclemency of the weather—Jay Tinker sliow a new dress that he lias made for an
bability of a sale. Before he conclued
are guests of bis parents Mr. and Mrs. was in Milo the fore part of last week— old tiietne.
to enter the yard a savage-looking
Frank Brown—Miss Fernle l^ntz closed Lym Masterbrooks and wife of Bowens
The Y. I’. S. C. E. next Sunday even- hound put in an appearance on the
hey school last Friday to attend the Char­ Mills were the guests of John Tinker last
.ing al the Presbyterian church. Led by inside of the fence and macle efforts to
Sunday
—
Zell
Courtney
Is
on
the
sick
list
lotte fair.
reach the book agent's trousers
■
at this writing—Erank Walbert started Mrs. Rogers.
Ids naw mill this week, lie is sawing
The Y. P. S. C. E. convention al the through the palings. Not succeeding
in
this
diversion,
the
dog
sat
down
to
railroad
timber
fur
Dan
Duffy
and
David
Presbyterian
church
Saturday
Oct.,
14th.
Tne church going people gave the
at 1:30 ami 7:00. Free admission mid a await the time when the man should
church house a good cleaning last week— Townsend.
open the gate to enter the yard.
cordial welcome to all.
ix-e McDonald entertained a brother and
Woudlaud.
The book agent bad made up his
sister part of last week—Dr. Sagles Is
PlMKlRAM.
The into rains ami warm weather Is
visiting friends at Freeport—Frtnk ’Wolf
1:30—Devotional Exerci.^es. Rev. G. T mind that he could sell an “Autobio­
graphy’’ if ho could but reach the front
Is undergoing repairs with the doctor—A. making good fall feed—Several partits Baxter. Nashville.
1:45—Business meeting; (a). Report of steps of the house.
L Barnum has bought Dove
Wolfs from our village and vicinity left for the
But the dog was
rented interest In the black smith shop world's fair on Friday and Saturday—A olhcere; (b) Miscellaneous. '
determined that the agent should not
Music.
formerly occupied by Lew McDonald and large number of people in Woodland were
reach the front steps under any condi­
3:15—Prajei-meeting Ruts, Miss Alice tion. “Good doggy” and “nice fellow"
now Barnum will run the shop with Mc­ disappointed In not receiving their Ban­
Donald as foreman—Dove 4 Wolfe will ner last week—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eddy, llas'.iiigs; Dlscussluu. Miss Bertea failed to make the least impression on
now look fur a location elsewhere—Wheat Ambrose Cooper, on Monday, a daughter. Juhnstoft. w
3:30— How tn freeze out the Associate the canine. He only howled defiantly
sowing is not past, some are still sowing Ambrose steps high and is setting up ci­
ONE PRICE
on his side of the fence.
Ills howls
—11. E. Kelsey entertained company from gars to all the boys—Several hot law suits members. Dr. Lizzie Hendershott, Irv­
brought a man from around the corner
SHOE DEALERS
&gt;ew York slate part of last week—Corn are in the air-G. H. Carpenter has re­ ing; Discussion. Mrs. Willis Lathrop,
of the next bouse. He was an exceed­
hasting is
*u order-Prof. Hum* turned from the north where he took a Berryville.
nbrey did not put In bis appearance Sun­ few good horse* for sale last week—Mrs.
3:45—Open conference led by Rcy. A. ingly lean and hungry appearing man.
W. Shutter luw returned from an extended D. Grigsby. Hastings; SulOTMiss’ Edna He took in the situation at a glance
day.’ A full house being disappointed.
,-lslt to Carson City—Mr. and Mrs. Truman, Nashville.
and came over to where the book
,
■‘-1
Hains, parents of Mr. and Mrs. S. b. J 3:15—County Lmknnt work, Jesse agent was vainly endeavoring to’conJuhmlunn.
He thrust both his
Mrs. Lena Trust, ot Kalamazoo, inityit Schantz, have returned to their home Hr Cobb, Middleville; Discussion, Maurice ciliate tho dog.
Rockford, 111.—We wonder who has the Grigsby. Hastings.
hands deep into his empty pockets and
have Ix-en seen driving on our strrtls
3:30—What is your nim. Endeavoret?. drawled out:
on Monday-There is some talk that gold watch drawn al Baughman A cu.
“For a quarter I'll call off the dorg."
i
Chas. Nichols, of Battle &lt; reek, will re­ last week? We understand that, the Mrs. A&lt;b» Gortrkht, Hickory Corners;
watch was drawn by two persons—Chas. Discussion. Mr. Alba Babcock. Barr ville.
The book man must have thought
move to the farm of S. S. Fisk for a tlrai.
McIntyre returned to Ann Arbor last week
Music.
to be a disciple of Ceres—J. H- 1 «»• fro » where he will pursue medical studies—
that the chance's of a sale at that par­
3:45—Laughing Christian, Miss Edith ticular hotlko were extra good, for he
Flgin. ill.. Is the gu*-st of his father H.
John A. Warner dispenses drugs ut
i^ul—Will H Hamilton expects soon to IJ.ugbm.ii A- Co.’s-Charies Williams, Fleming. Nashville: General Discussion. drew out tne fourth part of a dollar
Evening.
move to Battle Creek to resume work fur of Clarksville was in town last week—
7:00-Consecration Service, Key. J. E. and handed it to the stronger. That
Nichols and Shepherd A
individual carefully sounded it on his
Will Hrnoks has just compleUsl another
«rv improving the beautiful Weather in good well In »ur village. Will has earned Arney. Middleville.
teeth, and.' being convinced of its
!
7115— RcjKirt tram Montreal Convention.
husking out their corn, lhe crop vatil l« a gtMxl reputation in Woodland ns well
|
7:45—Convention Sermon by '.President genuineness, he dropped it into his
light, but much better than will be gat j dilvcr-Mrs. A. J. Palmerton Is having
Sperry of OlWtt College. MIzjMih Benedic­ capacious pocket
ereii in most iocalHle&gt;.-Mrs. C. E. 1aul
her house plastered—1 he W lini.vrlic.li
Then, drawing his slouch. hat down
1
and two chi dreit go lo Sylvan. »&gt;&lt;■"•• Bnw. are plastering their new house— Die tion.
Organist. Miss Grigsby.
&lt;•„ w\*l»eHd.y the I Uh In*
over his eyes and turning up his coat
replevin suit of Rader Wrigl.t vs James
,
Officers.
collar, he assumed a highly dramatic
,
about two weeks.
Townsend will be tried In Nashville on
Prealdent^Edwsrd DeGrool.
attitude and in stentorian tones hissed
.
batarday.
Vice Pn siitent—Lida Feighner. Nasli- forth: “Tigc, Tige, I say: Thou cow}
ville. ,
artl and thou brute, know'st thou that
j
Secretary—Mr. Guy M. Johnson, Mid­ thy master lies captive in yonder wood }
Ilay M.k.rs «l tt&gt;. &lt;&gt;t*r. Horn. Friday dleville.
'
Treasurer—Mr. Maurice Grigsby, Has­ and dost thou linger here? Begone!
hikI Saturday evenings of this week Miss
Begon-n-n-e, I say!”
,
Sir Ind Mrk H..r«U.ek .nddnnfh- Belle Sowers is visiting at J»bn Weber’s tings.
Tbe dog glanced up. with a half
—
Miss
Edith
Fleming
is
spending
the
week
?lt!rted last Monday for Clilraico «u
/fhr M. E. social will I* entertained
।
ter started Ia'1 “*
.. . itoblnaon with friends in Hastings and Middleville— on Wetlnrnlay of next week Oct. IStli *t curious look, and then turned shameMr. aud Mrs. U J- Wilson returned from the diureh dining rooms by Mrwlamrs facedly away, and putting his noee to* '
,
Chicago Tuesday noon—El Llebhauser John Busby. Travoree* I’lillllt*. .la-on the ground be slunk quickly from
'
has bought the drug stock of C.
God­ Rich. MAck'llick?. Jahn Nmrler ahd Klan- sight.
"Yer see, pardner,” exclaimed the
1
Mrs. John
e®
.. Willi- win—H. C. Wollcolt Is home from Ohio— or Diamond. Pulley. PMmiller. Sluflleld
F G Baker has returned from Heuvelton, and Koralwk.
Refreshment served hungry-looking man. "that dog an' I
w Y —Mrs. W. V. Monroe who has been from 5 to 7 stnndani Htur. A cordial use ter play in high tragedy, an’ he
*
visiting her uncle Hanry Roe left for St.
an't forgot his cue yet An’, by the
Joe Ind. WeilneMlay evening—L. A. Houghi welcome extended to all.
S 8. Ingenwm and wife and C. L. George‘ . On Wednesday afternoon Oct. 18th. at
W ife -re at the world’s falr-Dr. Wear­■ half past two at the home of Mrs. J. S. in that house, cuz tho folks has gene
er baa X»ld out to Dr. John Hall of Han­• Goodyear there will be a meeting ot tbe
over Canada, who will soon locale here for' ladies Interested In the formation of a left the dog to look out for the house.
I "Wamans' literary dub”. Mrs. Irtaa T. Hot weather, an’t U? Sotevr."
tbe practice of medicine.
streets Sunday.

iRfl VAN VflLKENBURGH
UNION BLOCK.

John Llctka and family visited his
brother Chas, and wife in the village Sun­
day-Several from this place are In at­
tendance at the world’s fair—George Beck­
er, of lake Odessa was in town Monday—
lo Geo. Perkins and wife—a daughter—
Rev. H. H. Halsey and family have been
entertaining relatives from Ohio—Several
from this place attended the Lowell fair
Thursday-Miss Myrtle Riegler enter­
tained Miss Nettie Bunn, of Carlton, Sat­
urday evening and Sunday—Miss Lillie
Culler has recovered from 'her recent ill­
ness—Miss Katie Johnson is very ill at
present writing—Freeport has an epidem­
ic of whooping cough—The Sunfield ball
team failed to appear last Saturday p. m.

Please call at my

store and examine my stock while

in the city during the fair.

A. McCOY

I

�DANIEL H. BURNHAM.

ELECTRIC FOUNTAINS.

bUn Exposition.

World's Fair Mywory.

FAVOR FREE SILVER.

DEATH’S CRUEL WORK.

Now that tie world’s fair is about to
St. Louis, Oct. 5.—The bimetallic dose, people begin to talk about the
The Great Tidal Wave In the South
convention on Wednesday listened to men who have made the great.enter­
Killed Hundreds.

LIST or DEAD GHOWR.

N„

; several addresses upon the sUver issue,
! the principal one being delivered by
| Gov. Stone, of Missouri He said he
was In favor of the maintenance of the
existing ratio of Ifl to L Indeed, if it
‘ were not for the fact that large
!| quantities
quantities of
oi silver
surer were
were already coined
vahhcu

£w”uir,‘^."^

prise a success. Chief among these is
Daniel H. Burnham, director of works.
Whatever may be said about his pecul­
iarities, it connoLbe denied that the
architecture of the exposition profited
by his experience, which he placed at

One of the most novel and beautiful
features of the world's fair b a pair
of electric fountains, one each side of
the great Columbian fountain, which
are set in play for an hour or two every
evening. By day, one sees in these
places only dry, shallow basins, twelve
or fifteen feet across, with a dozen or
more rather unsightly devices, look­
ing like enormous flower pots upside
down, scattered’ about symmetrically
in each of them. After dark, when the
Court of Honor has been otherwise
brilliantly illuminated, these, foun­
tains are set in operation. From each
of the jars therein rises a slender jet
of what looks like liquid fire, twenty
or twenty-five feet high, a cluster of
them In each basin. At first the lu­
minous streams are white, but after a
few minutes a series of remarkable
color transformations begins; at one
instant, all of the streams have tho
same hue, and then part of them arc
of one color and part of another; red
and green, purple and golden, combin­
ing and succeeding each other, and
alternating also with the original

JJXTtS.ui.o.’.U.rm nmkH lb- mml ‘ doetlon U&gt; 1SX to 1. Any tlup lo
There b etUl «&gt;me doulA. M to th. r.Uu memtt . p.yment oi d.bt lo
the lorn .t Cheoerl. Cwnlndt There ' different .mount from th.t In which It
were 314 survivors. Tho number of was contracted. He expressed the con
deaths will depend on the popu­ viction that the supply of silver,
lation of the Island at the time of instead of becoming too great for
the storm.
This is generally sup­ the demand, would actually prove
posed to have been 1,500. but Assessor too small. Turning to the use nf
Long, of Jefferson, whose duty it is to money in commerce, he held, despite the
muke an enumeration of the popula­ contention that the use of a double
standard
tion. declares that the total was 1,470.
i.siu. —
------- would result
—in the cheaper
■
The number of lust in that place will money dnrlng the dearer out; deep ta
run from I,MO to 1.474.
Nearly every | thia contention cash
not actual^
portion ot the region trarenwd by the I dituro in international transactions beLrm has been Halted.
Five re- 1 J'ond a limited extent
The money
lief boats went Imo, lhe storm district : stayed in Ito own country, tramwu.with provialons. clothing, etc. Some Uons being earned on by hiltoot ex200 of tbe snrrirofs were brought to | change, which met and balanced each
DANIEL H. BVUNHAM.
New Orleans, all nearly naked ami I other, or nearly so. the balances only
badly battered and bruised. Only one, I being payable u&gt; cash and tbe eaporta- the disposal of the local and national
. Bogus white lead
lei
howeeer. will die.
The boat* also tiou ot that cash so affecting exchange commissions Mr. Burnham has for
KnCFIIQ I would have no
i
brought up IM bodies, tor burial, aa! mtes as lo stimulate exportation ot many years be^t prominently Identi­
JDUg Uo . ttle did it not
n
there waa noplace in which they could ; commodities, thus changing the bal- fied with westcrl architecture. He is
afford makers a larger profit than
thi
in the prime of/life, being just forty­
.WATTR
be burled tn Bayou Cook.
once:
...
WATE-R
Strictly Pure White Lead.
*The news received Thursday showed j When Gov. Stone closed.the committee seven years of toge. His native place
The wise man is never persuaded
that the destruction of .shipping in Mis- ' on resolution* announced i» readmes, Li Henderson. N. Y. He. was educated
buy paint that is said to be * just
sissippi sound and off Chandeleur to report, which it did through ita in the public schools of Chicago, to
good ” or " better " than
islands was much larger than at first • chairman, Gov. Tillman, of bouth Caro- which place bis parents camo in 1855.
thought and accompanied by consid- '
. , „i When he arrived nt manhood hu en­
ui
irre..
i;ra
TR».
bolleve
In giving
*nd equal
era^le
loss of life.
The donth*
deaths I, Where**
wmJer We
powcr
to eTory
dollBrfullbearing
the tered on architect's office in Chicago,
reported from vessels already °ui°'; 9Ump of the government which alanc gives * but was forced to abandon thu profes­
sion temporarily in 1870 on account of
ber 178 and the total may be money value: *nd.
increased fifty more when the fate of ; Where** The gold and .liver produced in Uie failing health. He Jthcn went to Coloknown. All ' Btlnssof the United State* are necessary for
The market is flooded with spurious
those on missing vessels is known. All Ue rrqulr.meoU ot the country for coin. It U rado.ond engaged for several years in
white leads. The following analyses,
mining engineering, subsequently re­
made by eminent chemists, of two of but three of the vessels nt Chandeleur, fa»cnti»l that congress takes sue traction rela
these misleading brands .show the all but two at Biloxi and all but two at tlvo to the coinage of the two money metals, as turning to Chicago, where. In 1873, ho
Scranton were either sunk or beached. will restore silver to the poaiUon it held In formed a partnership with the late John
exact proportion of genuine white lead
The tow. number, two Meumert, eleven '
W. Root This firm soon became lead­
they contain:
barks, two barken lines two sloops, Ove । jilted coinage of silver at the established ratio ers among Chicago architects.
Ml«lr*ding Brand
brigs and twenty-eight schooners. The Of io to giving to *uch coin equal legal tender
Early in the summer of 1S90. at the
— Standard Lead Co. Strictly Pvre Whits
MANTFULATINO THE FOUNTAIN.
a -mA St. Loui*." '
Biloxi fishing fleet was fishing oysters ! posers with gold: and
solicitation of Mr. Root, who was the
Anriyxcd
by.
Proportions
--- .
!„ tbe Utatoton. reefs when the .term
^“SXTto^p^ consulting architect of tbe exposition, white, in a mysteriouw nnd lovely man­
53.3C per cent. Regis Chsuvenct
came on. The vessels have not since by the pcn^age of a law providing for tho free Mr. Burnham was also made consult­ ner. These are called "electric foun­
been heard from and it is feared that ftai| unlimited coinage of sliver at the asub- ing architect to the fair. Iil. October, j tains,” but every one knows that elec­
Less than ’j per cent, white lead.
there has been some loss of life aboard llshed ratio of IS to I.
1890, he was appointed chief of con- . tricity cannot be squirted in risi­
them. The fishing fleet west of tb;
the I Other resolutions oppose the ‘further
*v
I struction, and with Mr. Root selected
MbiltKliog Brand
twoive' issue of government bonds, urge a the architects who planned the world's J ble streams like this, and that there is
Mississippi,
consisting of
•• Pacific Warranted Pur* [A] White Lead.”
no such tiling as blue, red and green
schooners and 242 luggers, has been closer alliance, between the-west and fair buildings. With the exposition
MaiceuU
Proportions
Analysed by
Salpbala of Izsd 4.1H per cent. Ledoux A Co., destroyed, with the exception of the south, and demand the speedy im­ Mr. Burnham has served as consulting electricity.
XI—44 — nf Vln^ AK Ikl n,'r*nl
New York.
A recent article in the Electrical
provement
of
all
great
western
and
some eight or ten vessels, and it
architect, chief of construction, chief
will be months before tho Ixmisiana southern waterways. The resolutions engineer and general manager of me- . World explains the mechanism of these
No white lead in it.
Underneath each basin a
As it were received with great applause and chanical and electrical work, and was , lights.
You can avoid bogus lead by pur­ fisheries revive from the shock.
broad, water-tight chamber is provided
is both oysters and fish are difficult to adjournment taken.
chasing any of the following brands.
appointed in August, 1892, director of ■ for proper apparatus nnd skillful work­
!
get.
and
the
canneries
on
Mississippi
works,
which
position
he
now
holds.
I
They are manufactured by the “ Old
CRY FOR VENGEANCE.
men to manage it. Water pipes are
Dutch” process, and are the standards: 1 sound have been compelled to close ,
led in from the side into cocKof the
I down in consequence of a lack of sup- Tbr f«pi&gt;nlartl* Are Thoroughly Aroturd
JAPAN’S BUILDING.
“Armstrong &amp; McKelvy”
jar-like fixtures, and then bent upward,
plies.
-------“'Beymer-Bau:
Beymer-Bauman" “Eckstein"
so that when the fauce&gt;S are opened
. a
Madrid, Oct 5.—Not within recent
The destruction of a
property
is now ,
—
... —
KIV, (WO
-.7...
put
at. *6,500,000.
The«un
sen const vxf
of Mis- years has public sentiment been sc
streams arc ejected. The bottom of
“Fahnestock"
“Anchor"
Fahnestock”
aroused
as it v
has
.
„ Hooden. as ’ each jar is provided with a clear glass
sissippi suffered heavy losses of prop- ‘thoroughly
v-------- v’"--------A—
" 1been
----- **”by
The Japanese
building.
“Morley"
“Kentucky"
Ivt.'ii carefully
....1.. repro-ji .plate or window through which, from
culled, Kinu
hns been
“Shipman" erty and little loss of life. The dam­ the attack of the Moors upon the Span­ it. IIsk eitlL.il
“Southern"
| _r at the fair. It represents, says I below, ris
_.,thrown a powerful blhze of
age at Biloxi is given at 8200,000; Pass ish garrison at Melilla, on the northern duced
“Red Seal"
‘ Scientific
‘
................................................
’ '
'
&gt; ColChristian. ^150.000; Bnj- St Louis, coast of Morocco. The government has ► the
American, the architeclight*'from an *electric
arc* lamp,
“Davis-Chambers
oi mree
*100,000: Pascagoula, *100,000; Scran­ tnsen
taken prompt unu
and eucrgyiic
energetic men*.mens- i. ture of
three &lt;uirerent
different epoclis.
epochs. Tho
The I ored glass plates, mounted on u
a spinFor sale by the most reliable dealers in
ures
to
punish
the
Riff tribes j central portion belongs to the seven- ■ die for convenience, are then inter­
ton,
*300.000;
other
towns.
8250,
­
uainta everywhere.
If you are going to paint, it will pay you 000. This independent of the dumjige who attackexi the Spaniards, dispatch- ( teenth century, the south wing to the ! posed (one at a time) between lamp
to send to us Tor a book containing informa­ to- the shipping, *460,000; and to the ing with all possible sp-ed after the re- ; fifteenth'eentury, and the north wing j and window, and the water jets are
tion that may save you n\any a dollar; it will
Louisville ifc Nashville railroad, *940.- ceipt of the news of the buttle a gun- , to the eleventh centurj*.
The main . thus brilliantly illuminated. One op­
000, which is so seriously crippled that bout to bombard the Riffian strong- , structure haff a double rbof, sloping in I erntor is able to manage several lights,
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
it will be months before it cun resume holds and tt special steamer with a bat- , graceful curves on four sides from n . so simple Is the arrangement. Our
1 Droadvar. New York
. traffic regularly- between New Orleans tery of artillery to reinforce the Melilla gabled srer-roof.
Two striking fea-jI picture
picture represents
representa omy
only one
one oi
of tne
the
Chicago Branch,
I and Mobile, ft is now running boats Karri*--------00- ,
। tures
the exterior
decoration
j dozen
or more
jets lampand lamp*
- in each
,
! ““CB
U1 w,of
° vxtenur
uecornuon
are! are
dozen
or more
jeta and
in each
State and Fifleentn Str.ist*.
I instead. •
fhe populace do not seem to under- weathercocks representing the bird fountain
X
i Tbe majority of the bodies are washed stand that time is necessary to prepare hoo. Thev
They are
arc cast in a metal called I
out to sea or washed far into the marsh. the tqoops for foreign service. They kodo, an allov of gold and copper.
A WAIL FROM OynCAGO.
In
AV ill save immry by attcudiiut PARSON'S The unfortunates were found in every are bitterly angry at the Moors, and all the principal portion are three large !
[Chicago Record.]
NEW BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ka'nmazoo. imaginable place. Some were lying the pride of the race, which has distln- I Images of Buddha, carved in wood by i
We’re longing for the quietude
Send' for
corner «tf Main ami IVeat Sts. “
*
‘high
‘ ’ ar
ind dry on the land, where it is guished the Spanish nation for eentu- the famous ^....1^.»».
: I
sculptor Jo Cho. Rich
Thai's coming with the snow.
CalalHguc.
'
they were
washed by riea, uureasombly demands that sum-traceries of wondrous coloriluuru
sup]
When all ihl* sarvlng multitude
adornwe
Hie
me
after death had re‘the
Will pock its gripe and go
mary rengeanee be wreaked upon the ceiling, and their effect la intensified
I
l*re»d. | ]jeTe&lt;j them from their sufferings. barbarians
To many walling flreslaci.
L;iiv..i &gt;«•»_«
Wbartan, who have dared to
U&gt; insult
iwiult hv
by th«
the u.killful
Intr.xluction ot prepre­
Where friend* its hands will taxe.
. Some of the dead were buried under the yellow and red flag of Spain.
j cious stones. Walls and doors are overWhich we. In porting from them her®,
I the wreckage of their houses, which ,
| laid with gold*leaf.
Panels contain­
So joyously will shake.
CRIME IN VIRGINIA.
' evidently collapsed without warning.
! ing cither scenes from the paradise of
I The bodies were mutilated and torn in
I Buddha or texts from the sacred
1 a horrible manner. Arms and legs had
o."v ,^r. 7
» .
bo°k’
''"P"""1 «l&lt;emateh‘ a. a
i been pulled from the body and found
Welch. Va.. Oct 5.—hour miles from , d,.cnPntiv..
w- ,
,
A-walklng out Midway.
this place
JockbyMartin
was
shot andTh,
in- I'■ imitate
hnrdlv
a. WEST’S NXHVB AND DRAIN TBXAT- floating in the pools, in the depressions ...ally
killed
1-re.ley
Herndon.
"e wort.but Th?
L2| J? &gt; U”odeco™1' in the fields, or lodged on an elevation
A-plsylng with a fan.
latter
aeenred
Manin
of
nnenaUnn
hl.
™
wl^ere the water had cast them when
wife's affection* The murderer made I ,or n-arlv three t&gt; a—Tokugawa
the wave receded.
r ।
The chief danger now lies in the bi. em-ape aurore the line Into the ' h^"
* OWT
sflx’ Iapo««noy, LoueorrLam anil nil
I
f- hl“torX*&gt;’
psmalo WMkneaaw, Involuntary Lews, Sperms- probability that those not destroyed* toreau of Kentucky.
Which. I hare since been uild.
to-rh«a caased by oror-oxortlan at brain. SelfAl Cracker's Neck. In Mercer county. '
h"°
Is Yerkes’ mammoth telescope
by the storm may fall victims to the
plague that must surely follow if at a negro dance Daniel Clay and Gram , auf.iu. .ire-—,, n-'cti'in- 3'et the ex“
’“b“b'n’
steps are not taken by the gov­ Wler were shot by Charles Harden. 1
Ttfe string of Glldcroy's kite: /
J reluct
ernment to cause
the dead
'
‘to ot Radford. Va. Wler died and Clay I, ;
saw the hole In Noah a ark
Sour 3tcraach,DnpepaU and CoasUDaUoo.
From which the dore took flight.
OU.RANTZE8 bucod only by
.
be buried. Tbe stench arising from in
r. a precarious condition. Hareston is
All Overgrown
W. H. Goodyear. Sole Ac-nt. Hastings.
the decaying corpses is terrible and
in ^jail.
jail,
d । In
al1'
!
There is a quaint old rail fence on
the pollution ot the atmosphere can,
UntU we almost feel
1- J| At North
Fork, in Loudoun county. Midway- of the
kind
that
Abe
Lincoln
—------M4UCU1U
The little cycles In our beads
not but result in an epidemic
of disease,S. . during
.
during a“ carousal
nnmnaiil Luvia
Pitytu Austin
Austin (col(Col- U"-C&lt;1
-lit. It
• s to ‘be part of
used tO
to Ssplit.
It uappears
Turn—like tbe Ferris wheel
There is a growingdemand that the ored) disemboweled Charles Jones with the gardeners’ or fi^rista^exhiblL^ut
nationalgovernment
send adetachB razor. Jone, will die. it is labeled "Things to hit Jith nh^. ”
- -------- n
„|U| .
a hoe.
HOC.
ment of troopa to the scene to bury the ,
——
N.wlth
.n&lt; Mouml .bout It and eompl.tclv
Of the men who. In the name of
BOLD BANDITS.
A Great Mistake.
hiding Itofrom
eight is as choice a col
Japan, have wrought the wonders that
The suffering of the survivors is be- Th.r c.ptBr. . r.r r.,,, In .
^we^L^
lection of weeds as ever grew on a show in twenty-two exhibits at the
ing relieved as fast as possible, and a :
as *
prairie lot. The collection is contrib­ world's fair. 8. Tegima. the imperial
A recent dlacovery Is that headache, second shipment of supplies and pro- j
,
- •
•
I Buffalo, N. Y., Oct 5.—Three men ' uted by the Orange Judd Fanner, and
4taxlne»-. dullness, confusion of tho mind,
Japanese commissioner, staada fore­
Unions was wnloulThursdny morning. „h&lt;)
unma.k«d, rubbed Duncan
ofc., are dpo to derangement of the nerve
includes only 125 varieties of the weed* most On him devolved the labor of
centoiw which supply the brain with nerve The entire population of all the places McBain ot SI.100 on Hescoek streeb that are the bane of the farmer’s ex­ installment, and later the task of ad­
forces that IndlgeeUon. dyspepsia, neuralgia, named la now in absolute need ot food McBain, who Is bookkeeper tor lhe ' istence. The tall and nodding ’’Come ministration. He is typical of the edu­
•wind In stomach, etc., artae from the derange­ and drink. Dead bodle. are floating Standard Radiator company, started
cated nnd cultivated Japanese of the
T •b*n ,l”!
o(!k, w th&lt;!
ment ot thu nerve centers supplying these or- around on erery aide .and the situation („„ lhp
— the ---— -•
- J &gt; .pottal .panra, tho doe baao and th. present day. He has worked for three
Rra with nerve fluid or force. This la likewise is unparalleled-lti the history of the ----------to pay off
men. *The
three robbers
mayweed. In .p|U „t
,Ml
io of many diecases of tbe heart and lungs. south.
•
yekrs
that Japan should be given
drove up in a buggy, two of them
The nervo system is like a telegraph system,
BROKE THE RECORO.
' jumped out, pounded McBain over the they are .11 cUmilled a, weed, they representation at tho world's fair to ac­
as will be seen by the accompanying
make a pretty efteet a. they earl In cord with the merit of the land. He
cut. Tho lltUe '
I head with the butt of their revolvers
while Hues are
n"’ I'. U"! °W rB11 ,anc«. »“•* the
! until ,he was nearly insensible, grabbed hoddlnKbloMoms »eem to kla. hand, resignedQhe office of president of the
industrial school to come to Chicago.
I the satchel containing the money and
Spbingfirld, Mass., Oct 6.—-Harry
to everybody who posses.
He first visited America twenty-three
Tyler broke the world's record for the !j then drove off. With their revolvers
years ago. After studying for several
pointed
toward
the
crowd
they
cov
­
mile from standing start and E. A. Mcyears
in this country he visited Eng­
olcctriccurruntte
Three lanky tellow. fn&gt;n&gt; Cpthe- land. Ho was here again seventeen
Duffee and James Clark broke the ered their retreat. McHuiu is in the
conveyed along
hospital seriously injured.
creek went Into the AgrienltunU build­
world’s record for the mile for tandem
the telegraph
years
ago. He visited France nine
Ink the other day through the prlnclwith flying start Thursday. The first
Silver Import* Muka Trouble.
years ago. From Chicago he returns
effort made was Tylers’* The mile was
Calcutta, Oct S.—The large imports PU eutr.nee on the etut .ide .nd to Japan, but unquestionably in tho
all. Ordinary
ysicUns fall to
made in 2:013-5, breaking the world’s rec­ of silver are causing great difficulty.
» ntoaont In the doorway „ It future he will revisit this country.
n-xanl :hls fact;
T! hy ll,-‘ “WtUnde ot the
ord for the distance three and three- A suggestion that uu import duty be
liiwtaad of ireatfifths seconds, the best previous effort Disced on silver and other dally arising display before them.
ing thanervecenTurk* Return to ComtauUnopIe.
tcrafor the cause
’’h°
having been made by Windle October questions show the lighl-heartedness to'iJr'ST
Forty Turks shook the exposition
of Ute disorders
8. 1892. Tyler also broke the world’s with which the currency scheme was ino. hbnsbif *
arista* Uierefrotn
Party. recover­ dust from their trousers and started
they treat Lhe
ing
hfcnsclf
and
speaking
with
bustrecord for the half and threeTquarters. entered upon. The government has
on their seven thousand mile journey
part affected.
McDuffee and Clark finished in 2:01 1-5, never considered coinage arrangements ntM hrtaltnuu, -you g-o down that back to Constantinople the other day.
Franklin Mites,
nule to th. rWhu Hank, you take the rhis brigade Included the sedan chair
beating the world's record four seconds. with the native states.
hlgMy celebrated
X°"andhV'nL ■“
«nen, whoso high rates and graspin-*
Money in Circulation.
Nominee* of Nebraska Republican*
specialist and
Mte
aisle, and1 we 11 •«. the whole blame disposiuon made their business a total
Washington, Oct 5.—According to thing. —Chicago Tribune.
studoat of nervous diseases. and author
Lincoln, Nob., Oct 6.—The repub­
i?h
Mana^r
of the Turk­
lican state convention met Thursday the treasury statement the total
ish village, gave the homesick vnyngerr.
and nominated T. O. C. Harrison, of amount of money in circulation in the
HAS ProbMble Wh-ronbout..
n farewell dinner, and the prayer in
Grand Island, for supreme judge. C. United States October 1 was *1,701,039,(to
Guard}rdl disease* arising
’® mo«iuo sought especial favor ot
W. Kaley. Henry D. Estabrook and 918&gt; The average circulation per cap­ Im lookm fur my husban’. I got ]Mt
3 K««t prophet’s shrine for the
Charles Weston were nominated for ita, FJ5.29. The net increase in circula­
* '“u' ’’hUe *8” wu
neslck crew. Each man was simply
regeata of the stafep university. The tion during September was *91,877,947, find him any wher’s.
t
rine la a reliable platform charges tfie present financial the greatest item of increase being gold
'
n
0,0
of ajmin
^blAd
Ou.rd-Wb.Mur
looldn
I
noddy, sloppy and
depression upon Lae democratic party: coin, 8f4.899.741.
charge* the populists with sectionalism
"Kind o' tOl .n’ dim, with . |onr 1
blllly. fK. Viuw dance, epilepsy. «&lt;«• U ta In ‘attempting to array the west and
Little Rock, Ark., Oct .1—The en
the soufh against tbe east and the cen­ tire town of Fulton, Ark., a thriving hat sort o back on his head."
—• viivetnnx.
1
ter. reiterates the Minneapolis plat­ town of several thousand inhabitants,
jJJ-Have you been to the world’s
"You'll And hint,
'boot
I
cantalDS no form of bimetallism, and declares for was destroyed by fire Wednesday morn­ w.y down tho Midw.y pt.l»ncc •'protection of home industry.
ing.
Chicfo Inter Oocm,
I She—Please talk about

Hood’s^Cures

Strictly Pure
White Lead

YOUNG MEN

VITAL TO MANHOOD.

SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY!

T » .a...

---

J. B. WHson. 371 Clay Sl
Pk. MH W .III „„t I.

UOtUA,

.

and colds, that it cured his win. ’ r
.lib p„,„m,,„|, J!.., £

„.,,r,| ,.h,,|(.i„„
no (oul.
Kol.n B«rbvr. or
V. . ol.lint.Ur. King1, N,.w blsrtlvnv'!!h
done Mui roonr »&lt;«., „„„
cm UK-d tor loo,
s,a“ "« “«
[‘■T'X &gt;'•
trl.l l«rti., ,t wBl?
..................... si
and 81.00.
।
• u‘-

bl» remed) I. b^omlm, „
,
am) to popular n. to ,,,,.4 ,
rorallon. All .. ......... .
Bitter, .hi. the
purer uwdlrln.. dor.
j *
&lt;u.r«nt.«l to do .11 Ilatl „ . . ' “
Electric Blttrn will cure ill
the liver mdkltlmrj, „„...... '
boils, -alt rheum ami ulh,
MOled by Impure blood. W ।
malaria from lhe system «ll(!
'
well as cure ail malarial fever-- E.,r c(lrp
of headache, rotiirtipntloa ami m.m ,
try Electric Bitten. Eutln- -ai-sfaclkm
guaranteed, or money refandr-l. -CriJ
50 cts. and 8,1.00 per boitleat W. H, gHmi
year's urugstor..
Tho Ural nlvr In lb. worM tor .uu
brulx-ir. x,rv«. utars,
KTOK totter. eb.|.|,&lt;-d land., eluiblau,.
corm, nnd all akin nnipUon.. and |iw|U,J
ly cum. pile, or no p.y n-4uh,^ m,
gumnteod to idr.,- pertwl s»ilstwtiM1
money reformed 1’rtee ss eerll, wr L.
For Mie by W. H. Good) nr. the drurjui.
Ex-Gov. Alphas E.-ih •*

-,-lrs&gt;.,

Alma furnishes nearly une-thlrd of ths
student.- «»f Alma college. w
&lt;#"iu
number.

Is tho sad story of suany live* au,i&lt;miserable through no fault ..f
(raUBcrofolla la ui«»rr especially tlian auy oth­
er a hereditary disease and for thu -duple
reawoi: Arising in.tn Impure and insuffi­
cient bluol, the disease locatri •:,^|f |n
the lympatk-s, which anof
white tissues; there Is a period .if foetal
life when the whole body eou-UU of
white tissue*, aud lhe unborn child i« es­
pecially susceptible t&lt;&gt; thi- ‘dreadful d|.
sraje. Hut there is a remedy lot scrofula
whether hereditary or acq'"';r*d. It ;g
.Hood’s Saraapurilla. which hy it\ power­
ful effect on the bloo«i, expells all :t,v-e of
tire disease and gives to th* vital fluid the
quality and color ot health. If jon decide
to take Hood's SaDuipari'ii do nut accept
any substitutes.
Dr. Taylor of BancruB, has a ream of
•’trotting dogs” th^t rm: It- a half Lilt- tn
5d seconds.
The Mason creamery at Dundee ha* a
churn that rolls uut UDO pound- of butter
at one churning.

Eallutc. ’’Adirunda" Whclrre Heart
and Sferve Chip ha* cured
tfcJof the
H. Goodyear,

Dundee with 1 .200
h
banks and during th*'past summer
George Bowers, of Haltman. wa- rais­
ing n lot of frog*, the water all titled upon
Ids farm nnd the frogs di« &gt;I.
Those who believe that Dr. Sares’ eatnrrb Remedy will cun- tin ui ar»- more
liable to get well than thow who don't
H you happen t» be one of th.»e who
don’t believe, there I- a matter of S.‘&gt;uO to,
help your faith. It's for yoq n tbe mak­
ers ot Dr. Sages' remedy can't cure &gt;. n.

The makers arc the Woild’s lii-ivuury
Medical Awodsllun. o( Bitflale. N. \.
They are known to ever) nc^p»|*r
publisher and drugsl.-t io th'- krnfl. ai"l
you ran ea»ily n.-ci-Ham f . ‘ tb&lt;-ir word’*
ns gotid as their bom!.'
You wind your watch iiw” a day.
Your bowel.- and liver should ad
reg-

The key H-l»r.
Pellets. One a ih»se.
Maple Rapids, 500 inhabitant support
14 secret societies.
A lisig* of lhe Knight* &lt;&gt;f I
smYn be Instituted at Mar-hall.

■will

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Qryfar
Pitcher's Castoria
Children Cry for
Castoria.
The
ceirln

al Belin t ie «n- reHuge daik y.

men whom Car’. Kell re­
Out
crulted at Grand Rapids recently *'* deserted.

has made 100
A man near Cheboygan
1
p»T cent on hi* farm (if too sen-.- which he
year.
h is cleared In one
o

When Eibr waa «L.’’c. re t^uro : •
’•.Tien she was a ChUJ. «be crlnl f"
V.*!i«q she became Mta* Mho durtr '
v.’heo uhe bod ClilUlrvn, she. gave l'

S

Three d*** have been sh,»OOiuny gam • n
cba*ing ««• r.

Blachford n-cntly of
llvv.
T idly Iturcln Hudson. will i.'iuu'O
Tecum* eli.

Exchange bank of Au
C;t zen« Excl
onsolldaled with l«*co
will !«• i&lt;oni
.Saving* i'-nk of OscodiA furniture fMtory to efit fciWW
i»d erm miig 150 men will be removed
and
payment ot a bonus of
tn Holland
Sa.otw.

�w L&lt; DOUCLAS
S3 SHOE noTWr.
*3.00

»590

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12.09
UMS
*2.00
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»3.50
$2.50 i
$2.25

FOR Ron

11.75
r:s
,,

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DRESS SHOE.
h Uw
.. ^trymySJ.SMO.W.OOor
q eqMi to cm tom ndMnd look and
...
I • v "i wld&gt; to ecpnomhohycur footwear,
... W. L- Doughs SJuw. Name and
^,S J, Iwk **11 ***" y°°
ClDOWB-W.
S^lb,
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’v &lt;LLY &amp; BRONSON.

Michigan Central
. . '.uixara fau rioutt.’* I

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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
Aitor lhe N.W Aaylam.

There are several upper peninsula
cities in the field asking for the loca
tlon .,r tb.
asvl„„,V.rpZ.pT”:

'a site 6

missing links.
FOL of the \1.7&gt;k2
not,
.DV1TOT- Kel&lt;
tralia that th» bour?J univ«rsity, Aus$0 to loo nnnn
5 aAhU*ned weight
duSd’“.’S' 'X.XT' '”t-1
* :~
pro :
crowd of persons,
'
may be largely ep-epl-a
'
Av ,..T
in “ J —
ee&lt;ied. xv
।
Av
exceeded.
“'“‘rotton
of th&lt;
th.‘ In-onren.
ier&gt;,-..« J,
tl? o&lt;
ineonven-:
v_ ’
°” mac
h
learning
is
furnished
'*r”i,”__F torniJ
uy a nnu,. ,n°‘°Ch
„ 1_____
. .- ..*
t'7»“^

■HE CITY OF TANGIER.

BABY ANO HIS CAT.

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TIME Table.
Ju effect July 30. I8S3.
Tangier's
dif- । The
was nneu
filled wiua
with uujxjt
hurry-:leni &lt; beauty
■
. lies
. ...... in
iu so
wi many
luauj-uuxuo sidewalk
tuuewatK wus
in tho monklike garb of ing people, says the New York Times, Favorite Route between Grand Rapid#. Dv^otfi
and the east
',“c men aQd in the white muffled fig- Three peddlers stood on the curb, one
lion 'or, Um ralabUahment
which
nres of the women,/n the brilliancy ot with shoe luces, another with candy, Lv. I Goto* East I
was
w“ made
mad, bv
bj the la*t
lu&lt; kjUl.tur.. o
S.L
.. Grand Rapid#
1!* sk-v’ and nf the sea dashing upon another
another with
with gold
gold paint
paint
Neither
Iffnar. often,
liM, o(
lni(
Neither
‘~lc.r&lt;x,
’cs an—
d tossing
feluccas with
looked AD
as 11
if he
expected to
sell any---------....Q the .nucvuo
VTILU 1VUHCU
UC CAprVlvu
LV DC..
aa.y*
oerra ra.p«ll„iy; Newberry one .if.
than__________ &gt; sails from side .to thing.
...
...
. paid
....
.... . st­
thew three-cornered
Nobody
the slightest
cont,h&gt;lng «o acreo; Marquette two
ride; and in the green towers of the tention to them. A man without legs
‘iLc* of &lt;oo acres each; Sauli Ste. Marie
Ciquidhmbrr; Sw«t mosques, and the listless leaves of the ■ came stumping over the sidewalk,
three Mite, of &lt;00 acre, each; OnUmagoo
Prijk"ro. Lothyrw.; Sweet potato,
royal palms rising from the center of a j People merely hurried out of his way.
tour arum of SK. OS. «o anJ 123
[Stmflrld
mass of white roofs; and, above all, in A man passed, dressed In outlandish
Mulliken
rr-peclieely; Menominee one site of &lt;00
Grand Le-ige
rotlTniI!'i°? lh' °r“t N"rtlrora roll. the color and movement of the bazars ! garments, advertising a patentmediacres, and l.'Aoo* offers one rile
i to wbT*
'°r -""v Hme rec.-nu and streets. The streets represent ab- ; cine. Nobody looked twice at him.
If,
"7lny
to”? bridge near solute equality. They are at the ' An old woman whoso tangled gray
____________ “'* , » -teer which per- widest but three yard* across, nnd ev- ' hairs were blown in'the wjnd shuffled
A n insane w.snan with a knife in her
Lv l Howard City
hand eulervd a acbool building at fort .! &gt;"&lt;■ nall'lng Ute entire length of cry one pushes, and apparently every &gt; feebly along and nobody saw her. A
., Edmore
' of- Chinese. an ....
ten the
tbe janitor
i.nln.r trtol
Italian woman
.. Stanton
Huron, and when
tried a,
to ^i*’rid,r' ““ U&gt;' «« l» front .,1 the1 one has something to sell, or at least j pair
0 । something to say, for they all talk and ! dressed as for a fete, a negro nearly
,. I louis
pul her out she went for him and
d | A Bai.timoiu: Invention, ia dealgned • shout at once and cry at their donkeys seven feet in height, a Turk swaddled
hacked bhn In a horrible manner.
or abuse whoever touches them. A in turban and baggy trousers, a drunk­
IGoing West I A-~lT
After she had orercome him she co, , ,--------- ...aaoouoio
&gt;•
&gt;ll» a double water-carrier, says Harper's Weekly, en woman, a man with locomotor
Detroit
tered one of lhe class rooms, where a
lod&lt; --("r rxpress too.
ear safes.
Should
oaten, onouid
taming
he
tcaehea- was alone. The lattor man- the meteenger
*-------------bo attacked
' '
" throw, with his goatskin bag on his back and ataxia—nil passed within a few min­
Grand Ledge
i* .K
1 hJ® ®nlfer OQ th® tube throajgh which utes and nobody stopped even for a
Mulliken
the
combination
on
lock
No.
2
aged
to
erade
her
until
help
arrived.
J
i------•
“”'P arrived,
,
•’«. - aim me
Hunfleld
. c the water comes, jostles you‘on one moment to iook
bi
Buyuouyeuse,
except.
look
at
anybody
else,
except
when the woman was subdwed uud • “
’e can then
be opened only at th*
Woodbury
terminal
station?
- H 1 it Bj(]e&gt; am| a slnve a5 black and shiny as ! the beggars, and they were utterly dis­
L.-.ki-Odessa
taken to -mil.
-, terminal
station.
It has lu-on
.k
, ,
R patent-leather boot shoves you on ' regarded.
Clarksville
dlmdue
! most to thow who ini
worlfl pays . the other as he makes way for his mw
Then appeared from somewhere, as
Alto
most to
those who kill-gencrah
great
terd^
“7»fcn1en‘,s “nd ter on a fine white Arabian horse with If out of a hole in tbe ground, a child
McCord
Onion 'City people feel indigwant over
amuM^rin;?rann?*‘S?.
t"ho bldl»a»t trappings and a huge con- 1 about two years old. ragged and
Rast Paris
the incarceration in Jagkacm prison ot
Grand Rap Ms
who
nreach
teneh
»
1°
”
''V*
llu&gt;
S6
tempt
for
the
donkeys
Ln
his
way.
It
’
smeared
as
to
its
hands
with
mud
and
Dr. M. -Robinson. He was convicted
Doners com.’ nhtnr- - ”
tor th® is worth going to Tangier if tor no as to its face with traces of bread and ।
ow a year since on a charge of seduc­ bottom of th • list^ Rotncwhere ncar the other reason than to see a slave, and 1 molasses, besides plain dirt. Its hair
tion. Judge Hooker, however, refused
I Portland
.
C S '
.
to grasp tho fact that he costs any- I was tousled and its large blue eyes
to'pass sentence, but upon Judge Clem­
- sp
ing
where from
■
" open
I- -. a
- log
•'ep&gt; nt Middles.&gt;iiiuui-b-। Hucre
irom one hundred
nunarca to five
nve hunnun- . were fixed
nxea straight
siraignt ahead
aneaa with
wim all
an that
wiai. ।
ent’s accession to the bench’he sen­ borouL
:_______ &gt; a
.
.
?
roug’li.
i. kv
Ky_, workmen j
discovered
dred dollars. _ To. the ..
older getteralion
sweet
unconsciousness
of childhood.
tenced the doctor to one year in prison.
ura iron n spherical mass, which
this may not seem worth while, but to 1 written of by poets. In its hands it [
Steps have been taken to -secure a par­
’ 11 Was al flrst
tbe PWReDt generation—those of it [ carried a gray cat. One little fist
• Every day, others week days only, r
don.
perrcctiy lifeless, but upon coming in
who were born after Richmond was grabbed the loose skin at the nape, “"W-._____ ... ._... ,________ _______
contact with the air showed signs of* ; •taken
’
-•
-•
.---------—“
it •is s new and- momentous sen- ' the
other
grasped....
it firmly
over the xuirius ana uwtoit.
-u itbio. w-.'.--;.-________
___ eon the
a°‘l soon began to hop.
The Atlantic X Pacific
express
’ satlon to look ata man as fine and . hind'quarters. Each particular leg of made inUnion station. Grand Rapids wit*
Michigan Central, east bound, consistm
■ stalwart and human as one of your I the cat struck out straight and rigid; Chicago* Wbtt Mich io as Railway reg*

bTr^

Fs

City

H..stings

-

lla-tlcigs. -

Bank,

Mich.

57 5.000.00
•12.000.90.

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1-j- irtnn-ut tn in ll.vrrr

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-

:• At the Grund Rapid' HuvutiiiL. Lnd Normal Sth Ou 1.
car
A. S- 1‘arlnh, Props.

J

. WILLIAMS’
MEDICINE C(k,
Schenectady, H.T.
-•*.! Brockvilk.Out.

own people, and feel that he cannot • each claw showed its shining curve,
PEOPLE OF NOTE.
strike for higher wages, or even serve The cat did not appear to be uncom- IDS.’ CBAHLSVOJX. PKTOKKKr AMD I Baw"
Uncle Timothy DyeA, aged re, the ds a parlor-car porter or own a barber- j fortable, and the child was gloriously View. Favorite route 10 tbe sanunw resartw
northern Michigan.
oldest resident of Vinal Haven. Me., shop, but must work out for life lhe I unconscious of everything but its own ofTrain#
leave Grand Rapids for Chicago, Td»
recently caught with a hook and line, two hundred dollars his owner paid for I baby thoughts. The child was so young A. M.. «J0 A. M. and 1:2S P. M.. MJO P. MLt
from a small- boat, a halibut weighing him at Fez.
' that it went unsteadily, tottering down
322 pounds.
#
----:-----------------• the middle of the sidewalk, with the
Mur. Blovnt, the ex-eommisaiom-r's j
MOORISH WOMEN.
I
held up in front of it like a drumleave for Manhtee fJO A. M. and
Leave for Traverse City IM
wife, says that some of the native
v.uro I1-.UU f major'. «taff. There ™ not
bur- 5:*a
P. M. and H-16P- M.
,
or Northern Africa.
Tying wayfarer—man or woman—who
Leave tor Charlevoix. Petoeky and
With a roar and rush the waters of women xbefinu-t in Honolulu were as
1:30
A. M . and lt:l5P-M.
not pause and laugh. A number
'the Michigamme river broke through cultivated and refined us any women I There is something continually in- I
Parlor ear# on day trnlr.# and ah
1 teresting in the muffled figures of , stopped short aud followed the child nlgbt trains between RavVIew. Gra»_
the Mansfield mine near Crystal Falls, she ever saw.
and Detrot' Through po&gt;Me&lt;«ar
llAtrax IIiiuu-H has sold Italian rentes Moorish women, says a writer in as it staggered along. By the time tho Chicago
drowning twenty-eight of the em­
tween Hastlnn and Hay View, via. 0- *'■ * «They make you baby had traveled half, a block it had R’y., D. L. A N. R R.. and C. ft W -H-l,R'T
ployes nt work directly u niter the to the amount of L1.0W.0W, and has in- Harper's Weekly.
Aak
ouraxvDt#
for further partlruM
vested
’
th&lt;
amount
in
American
railalmost
ashamed
of
lhe
uncovered
faaes
1
an
escort
of
twenty
grown
persons
bestream. The eighteen men who es­
caped were empkjyvd in the lower lev­ road securities, including some low- of the American women in the town; Blde8 the swarm of boya. The baby wrl,« _______ ______ rP.-Yi.
els Most of the drowned men leave priced stocks which paj;- no dividends, and, in lhe lack of any evidence to the tottered along, its magnificent gravity
j Aqstin Corbin is the leading spirit contrary,
‘
I — ' undisturbed, and when .a k
—
breathless,
families.
you .....
begin to believe every
WUU..U w
grr. you
you meet *»
' and-chief promoter of the proposed un- Moorish woman
or girl
Is ».
as bareheaded woman came running and
beautiful
as
her
eyes
would
make
it
snatched
up
the
young
explorer
1 derground railway system fur tho city bcnuiiiui an tier cycn wuiuu matte it. . ------------ —r —— ------ ™
- (still
• ■
•■■■
. _the ..
—I.IIm.. on bravely to ♦$,.»
/*at\ each
A party of surveyors who were-on the of New York. Hu; ptans involve the appear that .he
Moop ;j I.
holding
appear trial one ia
ix Tho"
1 now of
or tne
.uour—
—s — --------- j -- the
~ cat!
—, - - t
tug Mystic, bound for Ransom's land­ c^*nditun* ot about-S100.000.000.
•inh
1.. girls
. t . whose
.
•faces .1 saw were dina•
TIMETABLE.
1
pv™-™ in
in tKaa
the ornwri
crowd lrMTUf.fi
looked shfX-nisn
sheepish
ing, on Lake Superior, hail a’ narrow
and
hurried
away.
In effect July 30. IMS-.
"
Gov. Markhami &lt;-f California’, has tinctly handsome; lhey were the worn- " J
escape from death. The tug caught fire
spent nil his vacations in the moun­ cn Benjamin Constant paints in his I
TWO SUPERSTITIONS.
while in the lake and the flames gained
tains in the southern part of his state pictures of Algiers, and about whom '
Stations.
such headway nhat it hail tn be run
for fourteen years past. He camps in Pierre Lotti goes into ecstasii-s in his
ashore at Ransom's landing. The boat
Their j' robe or 1
the woodp ami is ar ardent fisherman. book on Tangier.
was valued at SIL.000.
Neither
lhe
Friday
nor
the
thirteen
XOKTII.
cloak, or whatever the thinly is that •
1 Kalamazoo Lv ..
they affect, covers the head like u superstition is traceable to any satis­ I* East Cooper..,..
HAPPY THOUGHTS.
factory source, says the Philadelphia Riclilaud Janet
hood,
and
with
one
hand
W&gt;cy
hold
Trains collided on the Chicago ,1one ot its folds in front of tne face as Bulletin. In the case of the first we Crenwy
Milo
Grand Trunk-railroad at Bellevue and
high as their eyes. The okly times : find the superstition obtaining alike’ Delton
I Henry A. Nrwtend. the wealthy fur­ mally gets there ahead of the old man
..,
that I ever saw the face of any of them with the English, the Swedish and the ,j Cloverdale
rier of ihrtroil. -aud'Mr.-s Newland were just the same.—Galveston News.
Shultz
was when I occasionally ehule&lt;l Ma- Indian races. a,nd with each goipgback
killtxL and llowiinl Meredith and his • "Well. Anna, have yon found the harnetl and ran off with a little guide to some belief concerning a Worshiped | HA8TIXUIV...
” my
. *hiiryet
*'
"■?Yes, madam;
wife, of Ix-tron. and three other per- 'T’jsc for
called Isaac, the especial protector of being or a religious rite. But there
Grove.
sons were badly injured. The accident hut
"* now I cannot
*"* ~find the hair.”—Flic- two American women, whb farmed the vyhole matter ends. In the case of .1 Coats
Woodland
gendc Blaetter.
happened durihg a dense fog.
him out to ar when they preferred to the English speaking Christian, theJ Wcwdlw
fact
that
Friday
the
crucifixion
took
1
Umm
.|£
k
remain in the hotel. He isla particu­
rw&lt;~««t ioK Yean.
! "best pleased with the stock market
place is assigned as the reason fur sc&amp;e- ‘ Detroit
Mrs. Margaret ‘ISampson . &lt;i&lt;-l&lt;vred) -when it is j»implr unbearable.—Boston larly bcantifnl youth, and JI noticed 1lecting that day from the other six days ' Grand Rapid).
that whenever he was witii me the
dieriatthe advanced age of 108 years. 'Commercial Bulb tin.
clonks of the women had a fashion of as of especial significance. But accord- |
She
.........had lived in Hk-higan
r- - many
. .years. .
,,, the way. why doesn’vt tbe con- coming undone,
Hr
they w&lt;Juid lower,r ing to this very argument that day (
and at her home hi Summit for a long i.^slclor pBOch the train-robber? He
Stations.
them for an instant aud look at Isaac... , should be one of good omen rathsr
time She was -s ell known through
ot least [give him a check.— nnd then replace them s&lt;-verei[v upon the than one of illr since the event with
the county, anti'was unquestionably : {j^-wland 1'lain Dealer.
j. in.Ip. m,
SOUTH.
bridge of the nose. Then Itouc would which the day is connected augured |
3-i.
the oldest prrwn in Michigan. Old ,
your frjend. the star actor,
Kal.inuuoo Ar.
0 33» tf-3»
turn toward me with a shy' conscious the salvation, not the condemnation,
age was tbe'ean* «5f her death.
i
well?" “Tfie only time lever smile and blush violently, tsnac says of the disciples of Christianity. Fri- 1 RicblMuTjunc't
C*»vtete4 s.v'wife Marder.
j knew him draw*, full house was when that the young men of Taagiers can day in no way c^a be explained as a Cressey
Milo..../.
Dr. M. P. Fogle*-&gt;ng was found guilty , he was playing poker. —N. V Press. tell whether or not a girl isj pretty by day for fear, thonglr it may be as one i Deiuin
Cloverdale
Cloverd;
at Hillsdale* of'twMer in the first de-, Watts—“How .lid you come out in looking at her feet. Il iff true that of great soip^jw and thankfulness.
Neither
does
the
mythological
ex■
gree- !!«/ had been on trial for two yxmr little wrestle with the Chicago their feet are bare, but it struck me as
weeks ettargird Wnh the murder of his ( wheat market?" Potts-“I went after being a somewhat reckless test for se­ planation of Friday’s significancy | Bantings
offered in the case of the eastern and i
&lt;jroTe
wife two years ago by poison. Hi« ' wiv»l and gut worsted."—Indianapolis lecting a bride.
Scandinavian people account anymore 1 w&lt;H&gt;&lt;iiand ....
sentence ww imprisonment for life.
Journal.
satisfactorily for the superstition, and ’ Wofsibnrv .
TO TEST MEN’S SOCIALISM.
LITERART CLIPPINGS.
with the number thirteen the results tanslng ■'■■■■
Rich BSd ot investigation are the same. The Detroit....
Charles Nelson, of Port Huron, a
Sm Hf.nry Bea’EMKX. the inventor,
plain fact is that Friday and thirteen * GrBO&lt;l
-Bailor, has received; word of a fortune now in his eightieth year, is writing a
“The best way to test a nian's faith are indelibly mArked by superstition, j Traverse City
having been left hr® in Norway.
sketch of his’life.
in’Tsocialism,
said .
a traveler
ID
vuvuM*au&gt;. ” no.w
-.ro.v.y to a rep- have been SO marked as far hack as , I’ita.toe1’’’’
The residea©.- iff Jesse Monroe, in
Tin: Harpers are said to have on rcsentative of the SL IaHiIs Globe- history relates, and probably always 1 n*y View’.’.’.’. .
*Bronson, was bnrued. Loss about &lt;3.- 1 hand more than fifty thousand dollars’ Democrat, "is to watch whftt he does
••• •be so marked.
- • • The present• aver­ 1
will
*00. No insurance.
1 worli- of accepted .manuscripts.
when he accumulates or 1$ presented sion to the daj and the number is not
The Kalaurax&lt;A»
’Crointy Farmers'AL
Kalanmxuu'C^nty
&lt;-owa.KB loved pete, and had at one with a little property. I have a trusted • deductive but instinctive—blindly, but
•ntopv nn signal only. Agvnls mt»st
and Indtetmllffllon
held ite
rabbits, three hares, two employe who is a flrst-cluks man in
Kaoce a..---------- ''
*“ I
' nono the less positively, instinctive— trains at flag stations as soon as they &lt;rua fte
regular meeting at'Vicksburg.
every respect, except forhisldetermina- ' and, in a large measure, irrudicable, seen.
1 guinea pigs, a magpie, a day. a
All trains will stop at Crooked take Gruss tag
■William Gann, thef-hird man conneeY'-ling. two canary liinls. ftvo dogs. » tlon to talk and argue a little too ! despite education and religious teacb- when they are llagtfed.
.
Rnptaire mu«t be at the depot at least « nte
ed with robberies of freight from tiie
much. For years he has been an ex­ • ixflr1
“retired cal" and a s-juirrel.
utes before I ravin* ttmr of trains, so that ux«at»
Michigan Central, -pleaded gnil’.V Mt ■ Dit. outer Wendell Holmes says he treme socialist and has been arguing । There have been many blows admin­ may have time to cheek It property; mi.e tra Im IB
Jaekson and was sentenced to three does not feel half so old now ak he did about the crime of wealth.! Not very istered to the superstitions, particular­ •nav not goforward until next train.
♦Mixed trains will be run at tbe cj~i~ crJi —
yews in state prisottat twenty-seven Pnwabiy h« is much Jong ago he refused to ccmtinuc the ly of reernt years. New York is the of the company, who reserve tbe ripbt to ebaaaa
Mr.' George Ralph died at hi* home younger, despite kis years, than the discussions and seemed vtry anxious birthplace of a thirteen club, which the lima of such trains without notlek
at Gftltoburg. aged
years He left a average young man of seventeen.
to forget all he had ever sa^d in,favor , has thirteen members, meets always
widow, aged 92, with whom he had
JliHE.N's deepest regnrt is that he of an equitable division |of all tiie the thirteenth of the month, and in a
lived seventy years.
dues nut speak English, nnd cannot, good things in the world among all the t house numbered thirteen. But the
The .plant of the dtffanet Capital­ tberefarv. reach the hearts of the peo- people living in it. 1 laugtted at him a negative fafluence which this organiza­
wagon works at Lansing, which ho. nte Nearly all the other dramatic good deal,’ but without success, and tion has exerted so far is not perceptit ble. Neither is the campaign con­
boon raeant several yean., to .to be re- P
•
writers
seem to be trying to reach , finally ascertained the cause.
opened by A. A. Piatt of Howell, who »«
I •‘He had for years been buying the ducted by ministers, scholars and
tlieir pockets.
\
house
he
lived
in
by
sujall
install• teachers any more effective. All that
will &lt;roo4.n l a bending works.
meets, and not being a verj- good ac- । these attacks have accomplished has
ODD CORNERS.
Michael Collins, of St Louis. Mo..;
i
countant
had
lost
track
of
the
flight
of
not been, sufficient to be felt. Superaged SA yenra. was drugged st Bay City,
r men cannot vote unless '• time, and was very much surprised one stition is as illogical as it is tenacious,
knocked down and robbed of KO.
•'"«’» -■ "'■7""- ,
' fine morning to find that he owned his , and human endeavor to break it d6wn
K^m^^unty jnil'^ow's «l ‘an ' ‘
house tree
house free from incumbrance. The • is not likely to succeed.
f.iu»&gt; «.ij,Jj«
- - - jn Jaiuc about '-------------------------- two nunarea per cent, while he was ’
ChtaeM Petal Sy.tam.
time *n icvi.
iu.0.1
v the number or-,
nw. ।
kish
Asia
Minor
sue
paying
for
it,
and
he
The Chinese have no governmental
,5 Turkish Asin■ '
’
“
- - is taow worth I
drunk, la B to" «nd lh" n«““*r
|
of the roads that the freight Uiree thousand or four thousand dol- , postal system, and letters are trans­
r^ted tor
(
—
roafad
tor l.rorny
l.nxoy wn. nta&gt;»
, I, ronditlon
. —j—1 mile
„,;!«■. .
ported by means of so-called “letter*
shops.” These are somewhat like our
Dr. Snuermsn,
pro .v.u^fcw would be orer forty-fire dollars.
| .
b-----••I-----forgot
how much he
nraeU and quarantine at th» Soo tor
ount each express business, as packages are also
Tun Eskimo Bulletin Is the only going wsa the mamrnum
U^Xto boaid o« health, haa rmlirnod.
sent, and rboth letters and packages
to
own.
&gt;
—
lonrnul published in the arctic circle- American should be nil
arc iuuurcuuuu
Couotorfelto of the new quarter ar. n K orlnted at Cape Wnee of Wales. bat it was s eery small
ntage of Brc
insurea-and registered, and charges :
out at lleaaemer. They are Imp-rfem
are in proportion to
to the dletaeee
distance to be J
bls
present
earthly
,
.
ions,
and
,
Alaska, and la Issued only once &gt; year. hi,
la the nJl ling.
. .
Tne Inhabitants ot Thlbel aro the hence hl» nbnndonment ot the deelro c.rriwt There «re uld to be nearly
An iron mine h- been discovered
»'
lettershop, in Shanghai
aqoally valaable in Oos
dirtiest people on earth, hot only do tor dirldlne up. The bnlldlnir nmoelnventine thMaanaytoai
oaar Iron Hirer that oren at the &lt;«e they never wash, but when once full lions wattercl oyer thetry In so , »&gt;one. which send out employes to
cc me t #H diaaalarB «I
liver i
™, h hns been attained they never many thousands are tbe best anti- i work up custom. Foreign letters are
S"o« their clothes When the g£ socialist adrocates that can well bo I oonreyed from China toother counU-lea,
imaglned."
'
by the postal system of the latter, con­
meals they wear become old others
' ,
....
■ ■■
suIb being considered as postmasters
Onlr Thirty Year# Ago.
I for their own countries.
are put over them.
I mile, of the elllafe.
Liberal thinkers in the churches are 1
-------------------------ABOUT OURSELVES.
basing a mnoh planter time now
Iteahtoa, a.lSuro.ror.
than in the time of BidiopColenrothbH•
commit, a murder In TunTnr largest M&gt;es hate only aixteen
7^%x%to«.hdr.
hlshop pub- R
K"™
“»« •«' U&gt;«
wU! deal.
orB none
nunro. o7bruin. The lowest men her. ty years Vo. After the bishop
ltsbe.1 his book showing that certain 1 their
^elr hands or weapons by kUUng him.
and ugures
figures m
Ina [the
tbe PeninPenta-I
Is aupp
supposed ~
to be haunted -j
by —
the
ana
ine
ren»- iI He ia
M^hal l.1aaeh.ra.h.t thHcu°i°'blood la composed of H.S statements
_ were. untrue,
«
*he- found
&gt;
___hinuelf
tn . ■ntelf.
Kia
ssnt.lunUl
Ke. earths
magi mud
tench
■ "PeV
lrit
ofvrlsa-lwt
hla victim
he ffoe.
f water, fi-- Of albumen, 14.1 of
I Un«l anlrermlly r»tr»41.ed. Men , «»d kill, hlmwlf. but .. . matter of
IsttabaMOt
‘he prtMU capture and rtrangl.
coloring
mBn c&lt;n ‘ .nd women whom he had known Inti. ...an
»
*___ *________ 1- him
bn rest rxf
him nnlznriurn
unknown fri
to fthe
of tKn
the nom.
com­
bonra w,". «H mately from childhood refused to speak munity. The thongs with which the
very eiiy----to him. And so general was the detes­
They aro strictly
tation of him that his laundress in Lon­ wretch's life is squeezed out of his body
C““nk H. Chamberlain.
Wty.lhreepvnn^
don refused any longer to wash his are then burnt before the image of Kali
aahes crammed
crxmnu into the dead
* mlaHnf
«
Cwc^'
elovhes, because she lost customers 1~ and the ashes
WM
frrifo Itav
Bay City,
y and a let- JiLrStoS«'hurt,ul to “*”■
man's month, by thisl means purifying
*",raa^
• ^•‘‘manntroturo the ne«~«7 coming into such close contact wit_ hia corpse.
hlm.
hbdm

ing of sixteen coaches, was run into by .
‘the Detroit and Chicago express, also
east bound; near Kdmnazoo. and
•‘Mogul" engine N«x TOO and the sleeper
Eclipse were wrecked. Several hundred
passengers were badly shaken up, but
no one-waa seriously injured.

No. 4
Kai.
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Builder

Tonic

No.

Blood

Nerve

Express

1 J.XM

3

'T

ii-Hde In the conditions
iiMlt-s- William Holley

MI-41 Iran.

. b. vuivin -mJ-1 it
public

:u »-td

dolLirM

cpvrnaab

- atft-ic.

■&gt;r A-Lf^neeof Mort&lt;.i*e.

U. MS.

o! -w-r. nn-le lo tbe rondWmi’

d H.,rry and MtateoC Michigan.-on lhe
• ■ Umury A.I&gt; a* In IlberSJol •wt-

333. on «*l;i&lt;Hi znortKSge then- I*

.•lei ’.i: e .
nnd an xtuw) ’4 fee of fifteen
- ;r.&gt;»'i&lt;l»-d fnr In -aid murtrage. and t&gt;«
»»■-' ' ; -i »-«-&lt;ihi£# atMwftjkvhMi own im-umn-.&lt; ;
. out the mnnr}# Mcured by said

to:- &lt;-.&lt;! luaairt mortgage, aud &lt;he»tatutr hi
nnUe and provided, atxtee I# hereby
Kh»-. hiatonffalurday the 4thday «4 November,
A &lt;’ -V. at ten o'clock In tbe tereaoon. I sbab
’• ■ •: Wibllc Utttlan, In (be Uigln
bidder. »l
U'&lt;!: -;r;M front &lt;loor of.tJie eonrt bouse In the
' M -» HnsUugs. (ttiax H-lng the trtjwe
‘bwcircuR^oiirt for BarrveoantV I# hold
j-ratnltea dtscrlbed In wild mortgage. »r
y ntltfteof u may be nece#;&lt;vy te nay tbe
dae on aatd mortgage. wWi rlx
Lq.i1"’'* Interest, and all legal costs, logs’bet
Al 1 n mtorut-Vfi ae of fillden dollnr’
r'toZiiy’r1
lh-* premise# being
'i s G ri d in
mortgage M all that piwe
«&gt;.. jure-! of )yjrf lying sttiist* In
*.■*., • - "‘ili'.w of Itarrv in the County
«i'-.iny
(,r Mtelilgnn. and known
■ 7 ‘b -&lt; ril«-d as follow.'. to wit:
i::/r 11 ’*•*'’ 'i-arter (N F„k) &lt;d 'hr «ndb
Suf1‘i“‘'’"r l-S K l4) °f section lour (8 41 and
’7
’ qitaner (HI? 4,1 ofGhe south ewd
M-ctl.m telle &lt;4&gt; all in
w. “
‘ f l) north of range tdua wc Z (N R v
le,.e‘WUlnlu,&lt;
adrxa ol land more or
b-ibjj Augntt Hh. 1803
ClIARLtS A. WJEMEMAN.
PinitfT
■WrtfafM1
CnuiROVR,
parture.
ARwaey.for Mortgagee.
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HEAD

ACH

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toed forMeto&gt;rUnU'

1

�I
Republicans carried the city of Indian­
apolis, Ind., Tuesday by majorities rang­
ing
from 2500 to MM. Cleveland carried
Thursday, Oct. ra, 1893.
tbe city last November by M majority.
MtmHAU. L. COOK. Editor.
Thia la one of the straws that Indicated
which way tbe wind b blowing. Next
month will occur the election in Ohio.
TKB HASTINGS, MICH., PO8T0FFICX,
AUGUST 14. 1879.
Unless all signs tell McKinley will carry
the slate by a rousing majority. Within
tbe last few months'tbe great mass of
laboring men have come to realize that It
makes a great difference which way
they cast their ballots, whether Ito on tbe
Health.
side of progress and proeperty or stagna­
The New York Evening Telegram has
tion aad inactivity.
commenced printing some sketches of
New York’s most Influential democratic
Detroit circles of society were quite
politicians. Everyone has heard of Rich­
Qadly stirred up tost week by the arrest of
ard Croker, better known as Boos Croker, Stonewall J. Def ranee, a young man who
the leader ot Tammany .Hail gang in New was evidently prosperous in the real es­
York City. If the biography of every tate business. DeFrance has been fully
member.shows up with Boss Croker’s identified by several of his victims whom
It will make mighty Interesting reading, be has swindled out $50,000.00 or 975,showing very rapid changes from poverty to ♦00.00. He Is also wanted for complicity
affiuenee. An iuveetlgttiou Into their in tbe abduction of Joseph Perrlen, the
records certainly bodes no good fur Tam­ wealthy Detroiter.
many.
Public sentiment was so strong against
une to New York clh.
Attended public school more or tore the appointment of dude Van Alen as
minister
to Italy, notwithstanding his
-Worked for lUrtem Railroad mapurchase ot lhe office by giving SSO.OqO
1 towards the democratic corruption fund
that the appointment was "bung up” by
tbe sonata, and its a pretty strong dose
•that a democratic stomach ean’t endure.

Hastings Banner.

But the littie prayer was evidently
answered. A buggy containing four men
hove In sight. They heard tbe cry of
distress and quickly went to the rescue.
In a short time tbe unfortunates were all
on terra Jlrma and mighty glad to be re­
leased from their perilous position.
Wo promised not to give any names
away, but oh my how tired Bob Bell,
John Eggleston and John Montgomery
did look Monday morning though.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

1 It has been proposed that Grover Cleve­
kpoolatod 'Fire. land officially close the World’s fair tbe
totter part of thb month. Nothing could
l&gt;e more appropriate as Grover has had a
great deal of experience In dosing a good
many big Institutions since tbe 4th of last
Chamberlain.
March. This would indeed be a very del­
isn-PBid saeAse ere
kx«ht tanu la HichlaM
icate compllmentto our chief executive.

Died.

Adam Fuhrman to C. and J. Fuhrman Maaec
5 Maple Grove • I.os.
Hartley E. Headricks to Albert M. Itopfaog
lots Keefers’*d. Middleville 81 mo.
Albert M. Dowling to Hartley K. Ilendncks
*jJ^h3Kbulttto^!raaaLOc.l* kame-« «&lt;&gt;l»
Lowe lots J and 4 Middleville

tran (• Mary A. Cyan N.
llrvtagtt.oo.

Report of tbe condition st the HmUbhCW
Bank at HasUngs. Michigan, at the done -of
Loansand dtoeounte......................... $»«.»«&gt;
Stocks, bonds, mortgages, etc.........
Orerdram....v.............................
U

Violins. GuitaiJ and Banjos.
stock of the best strings
obtainable.

A

Examination of Eyes Free at John
Bessmers Jewelry Store.

f.r: rnNGonsT,

OCTOBER 26, 27, and 28,

bu mi. J.

The Reliable Jeweler

Battle Cheek. Mich.. Oct. fl.—Jerry
W. Boynton of Grand Rapids, the well
Wheat, red per bu.. 65.
known railroacrprojector. Is In the city.
Wheat, white per bu..3S.
He says the survey of a new road has just
Clover Beed per bu , 3 .00.
Timothy Berd p*r bu.. 2M.
been completed from Battle Creek to
-Barley
per bu. BO to 1.10
Grand Rapids via Bastings. Tbe work
Hay per ton, 5B0 to KOf.
has been done quietly. This road will
Millet seed per bu. 50.
Pork
dressed.
7.00.
connect at Grand Rapids with tbe Grand
Rapid.*) A Grand Haven road via the
Grand river valley. The distance between/Grand Rapids and Grand Haven
wlll'Be reduced to thirty-five miles, and
will be a low grade road. At Grand
Haven tbe road will run in connection
with a line of large transfer boats to Mil­
waukee, a distance of eighty four miles.
These boats will be capable of transport­
ing solid trains of loaded freight cars
across Lake Michigan without bulk.
This will be a great advantage to the
two thresher works here, as both concerns
have a branch In Milwaukee.
Mr. Boynlon has an agent now In lx&gt;ndon negotiating for tbe sate of the bouds,
and says he can assure the people of
Battle Creek that the cars will be running
on the road In less than a year.
It has not been decided for a certainty .Absolutely
that the road will be run through Has­
tings. It has been suggested that the
road run to Gun Lake In the western part
A cream of tarter baking powder.
of Barry count)*, instead of to Hastings.
Gun Lake Is one of the largest and finest Highest of all in leavening strength
lakes In Michigan, and would make a popu­ —Latest United States Govern­
lar summer resort—Grand Rapids Bdrald. ment Food Report.
Railroads
are
easily
built—on Roval Baking Powder Co
paper: big profits are quickly made—In
Wall St.', N. Y.
your mind; but tbe aetual, material divi­
dends from such projects wouldn't add
materially to a man's avoirdupois. We
certainly hope that Jerry will be sucesaful in completing the actual road though,
and it he does, that it will not miss Has­
tings.

honest dealing.
PERFECT PITTING.

FACTS
ARE
STUBBORN
TN1NQ5

Remember the dates, October 26, 27, and 28th 1893.

Ths Praysr Was Effective.

Hastings, Mich.

people don’t like stubborn

things.

But a plain state­

ment of facts no one objects

to.

Well it is a plain state­

Furniture and Carpets
Rugs and Draperies,
We carry a nice large line
of these goods. Just now
we have an especially fine
line of cheap Bed Room
Suites. If you need any­
thing of this sort call at
our store and we can cer­
tainly suit you.
“Panic
Prices” govern everything
irr6ur store. We have a big
line of Chairs and Rock­
ers that we want to sell.

that we are stocked with a

store full of goods that are

in every '•ray desirable.

In

groceries we aim to have the

newest and best and in Crock­

ery

and

Glassware

ditto.

Come in and see our new
goods.

We pay the highest

price for produce.
We sell
goods at bottom I prices and

■

the quality is A No. 1.

If you are looking for some­

Hams &amp; VaiArmaii.

S. E. PHILLIPS

Hiram Rogers.
Opposite Fred L. Heath, the druggist.

CHILDREN’:

CLOAKS.

MOVHXTG !
Tlw fact that we have a large commodious and well lighted Cloak

Room on second floor, together with the fact that we have a large

m
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in
1
tn
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STOCK OF CLOAKS,
In cheap and medium prices has inaugurated the largest

We have ever enjoyed this season of the year,

Your attention is call

ed to our immense stock of

LADIES’
SEAL
plTjsh

J
U]

The richest and most comfortable garments worn, and

GAZING ftT
THE NEW MOON a

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA

kA

MORE POPULAR THAN EVER
This Fall.

When you are in the city don’t fail to call and see our line

HOGLE
We work for the Interest of our Customers

JA C K E TS

The day intervenlnlf between Saturday
night and Monday jpornlng to used by
many of the sportsmen of the city, not as
a day of Test but a brief vocation. De­
spite the terrible accidents t6al usually
befaU. Che disciples of Nimrod who bunt
upon the first day of the week, tne woods
resound with the reports of guns every
Sunday when tbe weather Is pleasant
Sunday last was no exception, and
among those who started for a hunt were
three who went to Otis’ lake, a few miles
Tbe actions of tbe United States Senate to southwest of the elCy. One peculiarity of
♦ diagram to Lite country and the people ire thta lake to Chat there are about six mods
becoming thoroughly sick and disgusted
with tbe dilatory tactics employed and the Ing guietly In a boat. Another large In­
disposition of many of ths members to voice of evening eame, but the ducks
"talk against time.” What to seeded In were conspicuous only for' their abaenee.
As a sort of diversion one of .the party
tbe Beoete Mort than anything else to stood up In the front end of the boat to
sotMOoe wittiAbe ooorage and backbone shoot at a pond Illy leaf. A sudden lurch
&lt;of ‘•Czar" Reed to formulate a set of of the boat gave Mm a good start towards
Is a beautiful and impressiv
the place where McGinty went, but on hto
way down.he hooked onto tbe side of tbe sight; but.
tiee. to do avaff with thia everlasting flll- boat strong enough to tip tbe craft over.
They all went In but grabbed onto the
oughly desptodd by Ida enemies than Czar boat and hung there for dear life. Their
doing so cheated u^ out of a big Item of
news, but It also saved us writing some
Is one of the most delicious pleas­
cratte atempte to fllMmofer. That was obituaries. They all cried lustily for
when republicans went in power. 81dm help, but no help came. They Indlvld- ures accorded to those who enjoy
a fine cup of tea. I have just re­
democratic accession however, a good por­
them to go hunting ceived a large invoice of the new
tion ot Reed’s B itea have bora adopted by on tbe Sabbath.
they kept sinking
d grew weaker and crop of New Moon Tea and it fully
Carted, not aaljr in hto own party, bat by weaker, O-ie of the party, to mud and equals the best recommends ever
water up t &gt; hto chin, bad just .expensed given
I
it. -Why done you try it?
gna’. contrition and finished with the
Whenever you want groceries or
following prayer:— "Oh, Lord Almighty ,
canned
goods call on me.
save me this time and I’ll never do it
again. I’ve got a wife and two children

With

JOHN BESSMER, Jeweler,
And

Bakin

Pure

ft rnuiiDs.

EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED.

thing new calloii

Potatoes per bu . M.

New York Tribune,

Second Visit!

ment of facts when we say

Butter. 3 to 34

and

M IS S E S

It Is evident that the Senator? opposed
to tbe unconditional repeal of the Bberman law will firmly maintain their un­
compromising attitude.
Supported by
the unanimous sentiment ot their constit­
uents, and fortified bv the rules -of the
Senate which forbid anything approach­
ing cloture, they are confident of their
ability to command a compromise that
will recognize silver as one of tbe great
money metab of tbe country. It Is said
that President Cleveland Is m utterly op­
posed to compromise that he will consent
to nothing short of actual repeal of tbe
Sberman Jaw, until everything pualUle
has been done In that direction. The
picture of a President of the United States
lobbying for the unconditional repeal of
the bill is one.that isn’t often presented to
the American people. The houses of
Congress are supposed to legtotete for the
people, and the spectacle of an American
president attempting to dictate what their
action shall be. shows a degree of bull
headed new that doesn’t become a grmt
nation's, executive. Whatever line the
President may follow, the fact still re­
mains that a great majority of the Amer­
ican people favor the use of rtlper as wet!
as gold for the Nation's currency. The
people want a currency that to American,
not British. They want tbe Interests of
the west to be protected as well as those
of the east; they want the two metals to
bj maintained at a parity.

Lowest prices.

J VW.

BOYNTON'S LATEST SCHEME.
Road Surveyed Between Grand Rapid*

grand rapide.
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
RATES
per day. Booms 5o cento.
Meals ‘J5 cents, Steam Heat.
*
“
BEACH A BOOTH.

Latest styles.

Having received m&gt; many favorable reports
from tbe many well pleased patrons of Prof.
Phillips the optician who visited us last AupM,
1 can freely and conscientiously..inytte au ot
mv friends aad patrons to have their eyre ex-

It would seem as though President
Cleveland could dispense with his anti­
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fat medicine soon, judging from tbe severe
.9MA213 43
“roastlngs” that he Is getting even from
• 7S.WOOO
Capital stock paid In.
Means Committee to hardened to all members of hb own party.
. UjOOOOO
Surplus fund............ .
9 of humanity aod patriotism it can­
UmUridM meats................. ...... .. .
Hoke Smith found the pension suspen­ Commercial, deports *ubfecta to
fall to heed, even fa tte crusade of Incheck.........?......................................
ostrial havoc, such statemento as the sion business "too hot” for hto health. He Comasertdal CertMeate* of deport ...­
Baring* Mno*lta.. ■■■...■■....................
as that comes from Philadelphia. Out found that sympathizers with Northern
14JXX) 00
pf 75,000 hands employed in the carpet, soldiers were not confined within G. A.
Total.........................
4S
State ot Mk'higau. Gouaty of Barry
woolen and knitting arilto of that city R. circles by any means.
I, Din W. Keynote* cashier of the above named
19,000 are now out of work. Both em­
Bank, do rekwnly swear Ourt the above state­
Levi
T.
Griffin
has been nominated by ment
is true to (be !&gt;&lt;•'( «f rey knowledge aud
ployers and employees declare that this
Dan W. KsvNOLDe. Cashier.
the democrat* of Detroit to occupy the belief.
plight has been wrought by tbe threatened
seat of the late J. Ix&gt;gan Chipman in Con­
n. 1 mmB|
Changes of tbe tariff. They are in a posi­
Notary Public*.
gress.
tion where it to not possible for them to
be deceived.
Thousands of those who voted for
• The weekly lose In wages thus entailed
the change, are now hunting for work.
Is enormous. It Is sorely felt tfyen In so
great a center as Philadelphia./ Nearly all The change was both sudden and severe.

•the dwellings In the "City of Homes” are
owned by the families occupying them.
'.This blow demonstrates afresh that war
’on protected industries Is literally war on
" American homes. The senseless attack
। on American Industries has already made
. disastrous Inroads into tbe savings of
j American employees. Does the detnoy cratlc majority In Congress propose to go
on until the maw of tree trade bus entlrely swallowed up tbe fruits oj years of
' toll and thrift in tbe shape of savings and
, homes?

THE KENT

LafllGS’ Watches,
Gents’ Watches,
Boys’ Watches.

Kohler—At his home tn Iplu«
Fred Kohler, agwl l» year*. The funeral waa
held Bunday Oct. let. Rev. Grigsby officiat­
ing_________ ________

Tbe man who took my Buffalo robe by mlfr
take or otherwise, during lhe fair,
and will be prosecuted, unlees be retarn* the
same to Pennocks barn before Oct. 25th

HASTINGS BANNER

RKDUCBD RATES AT

�Hastings Banner^
[

— ThursJto/

w; K &lt;O0«-

j

ARE
YOU
With the desire to save *
|i,-l,. - uuething on every
per. has.-. If mo buy
p,,,,- Patent Medicines;
j)., .. Stuffs: Wall Paper;
Shades; Paints
VVii.il.
an*!-us; Sdlool Books,
\r-\v ;ind Second Hand,

1

,,f Fr«d L. Heath, the
Druggist.
.
In tjie old wooden
building One door East
of City Bank.

FRED L. HEATH,

. the druggist.
‘ LOCAL NEWS.
. CIRCULATION •

This week,

1

1
1

80 quires.

Had you DoU&lt;*d that to tbia ye*g, iM3
the months of January, April, July, q-u
ober, and December have «ach five Sun­
days; that both the first day and the last
day oC-the year are on Sunday; aud that
the year has fifty-three Sundays?
Firemen surprised Albert HU ton al his
home to the first ward Monday evening
the occasion being the celebration of h|s
birthday. About 40 persona were present
and report a very enjoyable time. They
left a nice chair each for Mr. and Mra.
Hilton.
Some tSlef. evidently an eplenre, stole a
nice spring chicken purchased for a Sun­
day dinner, and a crock of bultqr from
Mrs. J. A. treble’s refrigerator Saturday
evening or Sunday morning.
Possibly
it was tbe same person that aroused some
residents of West Green street very early
Sunday morning.

personal mention.
r-nd Sp.u|dln&lt; „
Chl£wo
D r’cTZ" 10 Or“'1
“"hO-XW n
r"“ra*1 “ 01,10 Mondr
»«. u. Hath

Frtd.y K'”“10"- I" Orund Rapid.

m“SxE”

&lt;™m M.r.h.11

“BUSINESS IS LOOKING UP.”

■»
Not because it is flat on it’s back and can’t help it, but be- .

But just the same people are making

Uri?i«t M"’ LW M,e"*n&gt;10 Cblciro

it is really stronger.

eu^d^:0,u‘'lw^w»‘° &lt;»°

every dollar go just as far as possible—and that is the reason

f.ir

"“Ur

d^oudaT”’

C'“'W

t0f •«&gt;"

that we are so happy.

It pleases us to please others,

If

”»

Tbe lawyers in this city all apeak to the d"r;J£S5.0'
io«»
highest terms of Judge Smith’ the new
Circuit Judge. They say he ia fair aud
just in his decisions and also a very ac­
Lnk' w“"
commodating fndee. Evidently he ap­
preciates the position of the practicing r^™J.*1„CS.k'eUyP"‘rt"""’ ” T,*,U"'
attenieya as he ha* been there himself.—
Battle Creek Moo«.
in“'.‘cJ,"^t^:01
Every agent and train crew on the M
C. system has received his orders and
Mia. Etta Uue, o, south Haven I. ,|s.
hereafter no passenger train will be ptrmltted to leave a station until Its con­ Ring friends In the city.
ductor and engineer has been notified that
Bev. Thoa. Cox was called away Tues­
the train preceding it has cleared from day to conduct a funeral.
the next station ahead. Thus, rear end
Rev. C. D. Ellis was in tbe city Tues­
collisions will be an impossibility.
day on his way to Indiana.
Just at this season of the year forest
B°wn®and daughter returned
trees are beautiful, and the leaves assume
their handstone and variegated colors. from Chicago Tuesday eve.
The artist Giai could do Justice to tbe
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Miner, of Lake Odes­
beautiful sights presented by the woods on sa were in the city Sunday.
every hand, would certainly have a dead
Mrs. Parkhurst, of Kansas, visited rel­
elnch on a big fortune. There is no
atives in the city last week.
month like a Michigan October.
Mrs.
A. D. Cook left this week’ for a
An exchange saya; A veterau soldier In
Pennsylvania testified that a certain pat­ visit with Wisconsin relatives.
ent nostrum had completely cured him of
Mrs. G. F. Chidester and. Mrs. Dorr
his aches and pains. Hoke Smith saw tbe Mudge are in Grand Rapids to-day.
,
certificate In the advertising columns of a
M. W. Hicks and son Ford are spending
newspaper aud promptly suspended the
old man's pension. The old veteran Is the week with Fowlerville relatives.
now one of those who believe that adver­
Prof. Andrus and John Ketchum, of
tising don’t pay.
Nashville were in the city Saturday.

The annual reunion of Co. E. 3nl.‘ (yttrs. A. D. Nlskern and sons leave for
Rttreafter. changes for advertisements Mich. Infantry was held In G. A. R. hall
their home at Fort Asslnabolne Monday.
surt
this office Tuesdays at latest to last evening followed by a banquet. W.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hawley, of Buffalo,
injure iBwrtiou in the issue of the week R. Wickham of Battle Creek, was pres­
when broughtent aud brought the old violin which the N. Y.. were lu lhe city the first of the
were issued this company purchased and carried all
through the war. This instrument Is
Messrs. Fred Kurtt and Fred McPher­
very dear to every member of the com­ son were In Hastings Friday.-Kai. Tele­
p. MfOuiber is buildiag an addition to pany ant’ Is called tbe "Infant of the com­ graph.
Lb barrpany."
Geo* Walters, Frank Cole. Fay Dia­
1-cal news on editorial and
’ The funeral of Miss May Warner aged mond, AL Keith were. In Charlotte at­
*
23 years was held at Mulliken Tuesday tending the fair.
Enquire at U.
D. morning. Rev. A. D. Grigsby officiating.
Hoi
S. H. Loveland, of Los Angelos, Cali­
Sp*a! ..
Miss Warner bad lived in Hastings with fornia. is visiting his brother A. 11. Love­
A ;i
: ; ■» will leave here next week her sister Mrs. Ella' Davis for some past
land and family.
time. Her death was due to lung trouble.
tor the world's fair.
ii.Hu ’ !•-. ami Mrs. Clarence Barber. While being * qulat unassuming person ./Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Lowry and Dr.
she
had
won
many
friends
during
her
and
Mrs. 8. M. Fowler arc spending the
.’ th. a daughter.
stay in the city who will be much grieved day In Nashville.
Uj». ■ .■ ,.t the World’s fair increases
(o hear of her untimely death.
•flames Mason left Monday to attend
j. -.he : iiu : civ*.ng approaches.
Farmers generally complain of the low school at Lima, Indiana. Mrs. I&gt;. U.
. ”
■ ■
j large rfork
■price prevailing for wheat. Why not fol­ Robinson accompanied him.
r. j;
' &gt;■:&gt; to lit-harness shop.
low the example of one farmer who weigh­
Mode Rich returned from Traverse City
-i rI
&lt;'ct. 21st, ak ed out twenty-five bushels of wheat and at
I
p ■..: eolar; next week. the same time weighed his stock of hmts. Monday night. He will accompany Mrs.
■ Rich and daughter Agues to the fair.
M ..
itid family have moved He then fed them entirely on the wheat
.if . vii- FuIlerN house on Green and the result was the Increase in weight ✓Mrs. Kate"Hines, of Grand Rapids, visi­
of the animals netted him 81.10 per bush ted D. IL McElwain ami family a fewdays
tl clothing to exchange el for the grain. This is an actual fact last week. She left for Bellevue Satur­
aud occurretl within the last four weeks.— day:
Caro Advertiser.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rogers leave to­
;■ E l. Powers No. 35 cigar,
Tiie fiftieth anniversary of Rev. Milton night for an extended visit In the east.
always'the best 5 cent Bradley's pastorate of the Richland Pres­ They will pass some time at the fair, and
byterian church was celebrated Inst Sun­ while absent will also visit Mr. Rogers'
il. Mrv .I -.--, of.Caledonia, dedicate day. Rev. riradjey Is now In his 82nd. old home at Hastings. Mich. They will
. .i
the -.’Sth of this month. year. This Is the first lime such an an-; be absent two or three months-—Spokane
nlversaxy has been celebrated In the state. ' Wash.) iteview.
: It. 1 &gt;in.iky. of Flint, will preside.
Rev. A. A. Knappen and Rev. T. D
The M ■&lt; irvilieMfg. Co. made an «s- Marsh formerly minister’- In this city, took
UlSrs. Butler and Mrs. Ira VanValken1;’ i-t week in favor of its credi- part in the exefeises. During Rev. Brad­ burg were -at home” with Mrs. Minnie
!-■ .Yl-.t'UV. Dull times was the leys’ pastoratiytn Richland he ln»» married Greble at her residence on Green street
385 cpupleslind preached over 500 funeral Tuesday afternoon. The pleasant rooms
were filled with ladles from the hours of
l.yda Crookston? She Is sermons.
I two until six. Light refreshments were
&lt; ii to. draw the round trip
Here h an Item that voters will do well
.. Fred L; Hea'h the to cut out and paste In their hat so that it
Church etiquette is a new theme, but
can be referred to next fall election: I nan exchange gives tbe following sugges­
atd In being seeded this der a new law. If any person elected as a tion concerning church manners: and by
at any
or ----------convention
le cat: be kept from run- &lt; delegate
aeicgnic •»
«*»j caucus —
- ac- the way they ar£ good: "Having entered
Here will be a fine growth i cepts or receives anv money or valuable a new, move along: do not block up the
.. .
_____ u—..L.n r.w
Il thing
as a consideration
for f.ta
his rnlp
vote ns
as
such delegate, he shall be deetu-d guilty of end of the pew. as if you did not intern!
A Nagler, and family .have a misdemeanor, which h punishable by a to have anybody else enter It. or as If you
the house recently vacated by line not exceeding SI.009, or Imprison­ were holding it for some special friends.
I.amoreaux who has moved to ment not exceeding one year, dr-both such Do not rise to let Other- in. but move
along and leave the pew Invitingly open
fine and imprisonment. In the discretion so that they are welcome. If a&gt; PPw hold­
Qj ■'3 onmber from here will take in of the court.
ing four has already three In it db not fil
Tbe attorney-general has given an out the procession to let a poor scared
-he ■
.-Makers” a cantata given by
.fa! talent at that place Friday opinion on the school law that will be of woman «o lo the other rod. but more
and Saturday evening.
interest to people In all parts of the I nit- alnnir. aud let her all at the end neat to
' '
. ptniea. for the purpose of ed States, especially in rural districts. tbe aide. It Is not nreesaarr now tor a
!'■ ’’’ 1 - 1 ■’ - ■ the lower peninsula, are Tn replv to a question asked by the sitper- stalwart man to sit al the end ready I■
or puunc instruction
iwm*
as to rUnh out and kill Indians, as puflslb!) It
n
Deer cau be killed from intendent of -- public
— tn nnA
-liaiTlCt --- e-jee.”
party ----111residing
whether a jmnj
■&lt;in
— one
—- /^strict I was
once.’
N'iv. '-tii tv Nov. 25th.
and renting in another district would be.
be.’
-Chicago Day" at the world’s
’
....
.
.
...
tn
tr-hn-ll
Er '■ -ai.ind made the five miles at entitled to send Ids children u* ^h°°lJ1111' l /^"tm-ssed 713.000 |H-ople In attendance,
&lt; nar'.I hutsday in 1(1:20 on a heavy .bleb be rent.. Mr. KlltoaV.tb. a to|
cn,'wd ttl.t ever «mJ
attendance al tbe
Ir.n-K ■. against a very strong wind ,on mnat send hto rliildren. It he doea not ™a to
c’ ” Tib-Lome stretch, i
desire to pay tuition, to the school In the
a„&gt;1M
raJiideipiiA
Ar.ssa.
a,
&lt;« naner
p»to rk*
A­
district
where
he
resides.
•*....
•1
-9
*1
As
nne
‘';;r
Bowens Mills nnd Rutland
“.Til.- ni&lt;T&gt; -&lt; «•« “,,«hbpas”"*
We n-&lt;n-t eaeeerllnlly that our oetob-' ,'
t ip-n reached us this morning.
■vhi”l.
to late’for the paper as the t»r. Charlotte, had auch “"«-rtaJri
,...I the »l.le&gt;i.l»r "f the Innumerable -ml
Immortalized October •&gt;. 180®. wtl1
er tor fair. Had the weather been nleo tbe which
,
fortiiu wrrv |i| made up.
Chicago for the tremendous
l &gt; Dtamoml won several of the bi­ crowd, there would have ton ttnormoM. (expenditure of vital and material energy
and
lhe
bnanelal
reward,
rer, &lt;"r8'- ,
’ - ” f i • - at the Eaton county fair;
•'in.
home four medals, a perfumery Thursday. «be second da&gt; of the tair
R la estimated that there were 15.000 peo- ,
set. a:- i a number of other articles.
pie on the groundr-aOd thecate
&lt;
'■'r-. M. H. Bailey has greatly Improved for the dayvhw in the neighborhood of t
eblldrem
the ai-f-earance of her store on Main St. 82400 Editor Perry, of Charlotte, mikes (
a ; &lt;•*• plate glass front The interior *. hustling Secretary, and the people of ,
has ahd been re-rapered and painted.
iEaton County should appreciate hla efforts ,
In getting up the big Hit of attractions.
.
1 it 'v- Snme fresh ivory points of cow I
Tb. ban». of lb. coontr,-are «&gt;mpell«l i
P»x lymph with which I will vaccinate at
to pobll.b .worn .lalemenl. of their «n
my office for 50 cts. for each person.
O. W. Lowht.
diUon by lhe Bankloa
,
-'Mrs.
s, Whitcomb’s Sunday school Comptroller of Currency, at least four
times uer year. The banka have been or- ,
class of girls surprised her Tuesday night, d-rS to riSrt by there official, at the
the wca-hm being her birthday aud pre- Jltool JXeJocU 3rd. Tto. »!»&gt;«
*&lt;‘nted her with a handaome picture drape.
will be publtobed all o’er too win &gt;
The new Jail was accepted Thursday, thia week in the dally and "eekly
■
thethampion Iron Co. paid 81837.97 la- and they Will bo read will&gt; a trood deal ot ‘’fo'.'UAdtha.Se-rerrK.Stb-.U.
Wr claims and accounts for material, lntore.1. aa II will •!»’ how “f
Paper—LeRoy Thorpe.
Which were furnished the sub-contractors, ha^eathered llm tale Onanclal alorm.
Thoae "that nave aloud the teal «MI M
* Detroit firm, that failed.
put down a.
“"l “'"E w
It has alwayj been the aim of Woolley Is Improving and money Is finding Its w j
« Bronson to furnish their customers back Into circulation again.
Man Woodard.
with desirable goods and their splendid
Editor Felgbner, of the Nashville News,
^access has shown that the people appre- came out with quite an attack upon the
M1"“"
o,lbe,r effort’- They always make ^v^rTand Judges at the county fair tb»
their customers satisfied.
eXrX tbelr deetolon lo lb.
In taror ot Diamond. Th.
One of the Chicago papers recently Kn.
Printed the following advertisement: Notice pXm^ reierrmt lo are too well known
Having entertained all knowu relatives w tbe people of Itorry county «.need
i°r khe World's fair, relatives In tho future any vindication on th. ettaree. nt to rtl
®uri be identified; foreign paper* please
I “"wr'or'Kd'iu.h cto-to-Mto. «“•
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m to prove the truth of tbelr
't1 J' a«u,tioo--Cit«dy ot
groceries, each merchant paying bis share «„ Util and Dtoaaood con d^*'. "
1111 goods delivered, has been and do bolter It oeooaaary. Diamond •«
•^mdoned. The scheme ia certainly a
u-k mii» ahead of the ridrr nearest w
Tboe.p.m.
B
rr-Went.
&lt;°od one and If fully carried ont we can
"• no reason why it -houidn’t affect a
Misa JKW« LVTH» Secretary.
K to
merchants and give food satisBrother » labortoxitttion as well.

you can get a $3.00 Shoe that will wear as well as those

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line.

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We deal only Upon

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*

HE hat has always been con- I
Bidered the crowning point
of a man's dress. The ques­
tions, “who’s your hatter”
and “where did you get that hat.
^,..v
are tftjav
to-day, ns
as nf
of old.
old, rerv
jrery importimport­
ant ones.
_
In Biblical times the turban was
the fashionable article of head­
wear; it was generally all wool
and a vard wide. They are worn
in Turkey and Arabia to-day, but
when any of these Oriental dudes
visit this country they quickly
discard them, as they are afraid
if they wear them in the United
States they will be arrested for dis­
turbance peace. The turban is
worn for full dress parade, the fex
answering the purposeof a fatigue
cap.
In Lapland seal skin caps
are much in vogue.
.
Advertising a hat requires a
big head and we are afraid our
customers would think we had
several “big heads" if we told you
all about our stock for’93-94—how­
ever WE will say for workmanship
and elegance of finish, our display

T

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Always Pleased
to have you call and inspect
our immense arrqy of Cloth­
ing for ’93-4, as it will convince
you that our prices are the
lowest consistent with the best
fabric, fit and finish.

We Never
Feel Sad

•

when you do not purchase at
once as we know you will come
back after comparing our
- qualities an .1 prices with others.

R. K. Qrant.

�"William Jones says I could just and still hesitated as she put it on.
"Upon my word!" cried the artist
Hdk some words, and that when he
"those Welsh hats are very becoming.
took me home I called him ‘Papa.
I
.
“What was the name of tho ship. Good-by, Matt" ,
She took his outstretched hand and
Have you ever heard?”
waited an Instant, with her warm,
"No," said Matt
"Did you come ashore all alone? It is brown cheek in profile temptingly near
did not yield to the
Hps. But
e- he
I--".-;-scarcely possible!"
“I come ashore myself. All the rest
was drowned.”
"Was there no clew to who you
were? Did nothing come ashore be­
sides to show them who you were or
where you camo from?"
Mutt* shook her head again. Once
more the young man was lost in medi­
tation. Doubtless it was owing to his
abstraction ofv-mind that he quietly
placed his arm around Matt s waist,
natural amazement.
CHAPTER VIL .
and kept it there. At first Matt went
"Come, come. Matt; you're joking."
MATT OBOWS MATIUMOMXAK
very red; then she glanced, up at his
“No, I ain’t. It's true."
That night the young man of the
face, and saw that his eyes were fixed
"^ut
you're
only
a
child
—
a
very
caravan had curious dreams, and
thoughtfully on the distant sand hills.
throughout them all moved like a pre­ nice child. I admit—but to talk of holy Seeing he still kept silence, she moved
matrimony
in
such
a
connection
Is
—
siding fairy Matt of Aberglyn. Some­
a little doser to him, and said very
times he was wandering on stormy excuse my frankness—preposterous. quietly:
shores, watching the wrecks of mighty People don't marry little girls."
“I didn’t tell William Jones that you
But
Matt
did
not
consent
to
this
argosies; again he was in mysterious
—kissed me!"
caverns underneath the ground, search­ proposition at alL
Brinkley started from his abstrac­
“
I
ain't
a
little
girl,
’
.
’
she
affirmed,
ing for and finding buried treasure;
tion, and looked at the girl's blushing
still again he was standing on the with a decisive nod of the head. “I'm face.
decks of storm-tossed vessels, while sixteen, and I’m growed up."
“Eh? What did you say?"
The young man was amused, and
OOMI3O."
■
the breakers thundered dose at hand
“I didn’t tell William Jones that you
and the bale-fires burned on lonely could not refrain from laughing hearti­ kissed me!"
temptation, and after a moment's fur­
ly.
But
tho
girl
’
s
brow
darkened
as
she
headlands. But at all times and in all
These
words
seemed
to
remind
the
ther
hesitation,
in
which
I
fear
she be­
watched him. and her under lip fell aa
places Matt was his companion.
young man of the position of his arm, trayed some little disappointment.
A nd.,curiously enough, Matt in his if she would like to cry.
for he hastily withdrew it Then the Matt released her hand and sprang
*•
“
If
you
go
on
laughing,"
she
said,
dream was very different to the Matt
absurdity of the whole situation ap­
of waking reality: taller and brighter "I’ll run straight back home, and never peared to return upon him, and he hurriedly away.
“Upon my word," muttered the young
—In fact, as beautiful as a vision can come here no more."
into...........
a burst of boyish
man, as he wiicucuuri
watched her figure recoding
..... .........
.- , ,laughter
,
mun.ibne
“Well, I'll try to keep my counte­ broke
be; so that his spirit was full of a
kt which his companion a face fell j
distance. “the situation is grow­
nance
but
the
idea.ls
very
funny.
Real
­
----------.
-------------........
mon,
,
strange sensation of love and pity, and
once more. It was clear that she took
ly
now?
Don't
you
see
it
in
that
light,
the touch of the warm little hand dis­
life seriously and dreaded sarcasm.
shall have to make a clean bolt of it, if
turbed his spirit with mysterious joy. ydurself?"
“Matt," he said, "This t won’t do! this goes on. Fancy being caught In a
Certainly Matt did not, to judge from
So vivid did this foolish dream become
This won't do at all!"
flirtation with a wild ocean waif, a
at last that he found himself seated the expression of her face. She turned
“What won’t do?"
.
child of the wilderncss.who never even
I her head away, and Brinkley saw to
on a sunny rock by the sea by Matt's
"Well, this," ha answered, rather heard of Lindley Muiray. Really, it
।-his
surprise
that
a
tear
was
rolling
side; and he was talking to her like a
ambiguously. "You are rather young, will never do!"
lover, with hLs arm around her waist, down her cheek.
"Come, Matt." he said, kindly, "you you know—quite a girl, although, as
and she turned to him, with her great
CHAPTER mi
Tell you suggested just now, and. as you
eyes fixed on his, aud kissed him over mustn’t take this so seriously.
THB DKVIL'B CALDBOM.
probably believe, you may be ■ ‘growed
me
all about it—there’s a good girl.”
and over again so passionately that
It so happened that the young man
up.' You must—ho—you must look
“
I
will
—
if
you
won't
laugh.
”
he awoke!
upon me as a sort of father, and all of the caravan had two considerable
“I won’t, then, there."
It was blowing hard, and the rain
faults. The first fault my reader has.
“Wall, when I was lying in my bed that sort of thing."
was pelting furiously on thu roof of
"You’re too young to be my father," no doubt, already guessed; he was con­
the caravan. He tried to go to sleep this morning I heard William Jones answered Matt, Ingenuously.
stitutionally lazy. The second fault
a-talking
to
some
one.
He
thought
I
again, but the face of Matt (as he had
"Well, say your big brother. I'm in­ will appear more clearly in the sequel;
seen it In his dream) kept him for a was asleep, but I got up and listened terested in you. Matt, very much inter­ he was, also constitutionally inquisi­
and I heard Mr. Monk's voice; and he
long time awake.
ested, and I should really like to get tive. Now. his laziness was of that
' “Now, young man." he said to hlm- said, says he: 'She's over sixteen years to the bottom of the mystery about not uncommon kind which is capable
‘aelfi “this is idiotic. In the first place. old, and I'll marry her;' and William you. but we must not forget that we’re . of a great deal of activity,- so long os
Matt is a child, not a young woman; Jones said: 'Lord, Mr. Monk; what —well, almost strangers, you know. that activity is unconscious, and not
in the second- place, she is a vulgar can you be a-thinking about? Matt Besides," he added, laughing again realized as being in the nature of
little thing, not a young lady; in the ain’t old enough, and what's more she cheerily, "you are engaged to be mar- work; and its possessor, therefore,
thirtl place, you ought to be ashamed ain’t fit to be the wife of a fine gentle­ ried..some day, to a gentleman of for­ would frequently, in his idle way, be­
of ybnrself for thinking of sentiment man.' Then Mr. Monk he stamped his tune.”
stir himself a good deal; whereas, if
at all in such a connection. Is your foot, like he doe* when he's iu a pas­
Matt sprang np, with heaving bosom he had been ordered to bestir
J&gt;raip softening, youngster? or are sion, and he said, says he: ‘My mind’s and flashing eyes.
.
himself, he
would have yawned
"yonjaboring under the malign influ­ made up, William Jones, and I'm going
"No, I ain't!" she said. “I hate and resisted. Heret-his other constitu­
to marry her before the year's out;
ence; of William Jonea? The kiss you
tional defect came in,’and set him pry­
him!”
jave to this unsophisticated daughter
“Hate the beautiful Monk, of Monks- ing into matters which tn no way seri­
of the desert was paternal, or say,
hurst! Monk, the beneficent! Monk ously concerned him. A little time be­
amicable; it was a very nice kiss, but
the sweet-spoken! Impossible!"
fore the period of his present excur­
it has no right?to make you drtam of
"Yes, I hate him." erietl Matt; “and sion. when he was studying law in
stj’ff and nonsense."
(
—apd—when he kissed me, it made me. 1 Dublin, and rapidly discovered that he
( But the influence of the dream was
| loved artistic amatcurihip much bet। sick."
over him, and in that half sleeping,
I . “What, did he? Actually. Kissed ‘ ter, he had often been known to work
•half waking state, he felt like u boy in
I you?"
‘ terribly hart! at “cases’! in which his
love. He found himself calculating
I As he spoke the young man actually | curiosity was aroused; And I may add,
the age of his owndriend. Let him
■ felt that he should like to assault the । in passing, that he had shown on these
'see! (It was fifteen years since, in her
redoubtable Monk.
i occasions In amount of shrewdness
own figurative expression, she "come j
"Yes, he kissed me—once. If he . which would have made him dp excelashore,” and tbe question remained:
kisses me again I'll stick something । lent lawyer if his invincible objection
How old was she on that interesting
[ into him, or scratch his face."
| to hard work, qua work, had not in­
occasion? As far as he could make out I
I *And Matt looked black us thunder i variably interfered.
from her appearance.she could not be !
and set her pearly teeth angrily toiNo sooner was lie left to his own
more than sixteen. For a damsel of !
I gether.
1 meditations, which the faithful Tim
that t*ge her kiss was decidedly pre- ;
I
“Sit down again. Matt!"
! (who had fortunately been away qn n ;
cocious.
“1 shan’t—If yon laugh."
| foraging expedition during the episode
At last he tumbled off again and ;
,
“Oh. 1’11 behave myself. Come!"— described in my last chapter) was not
dreamed that Matt was a young lady of
' and he added, as she returned to her , at hand to disturb, than our young
beautiful attire and captivating man- !
j place; “Did it make you sick when I : gentleman began puzzling his brains
, and
ners, to whom he was “engaged."
' kissed you?”
“MT MIND'S MADE UP, WILLIAM JONES, I He was playing with tire. The girl's । over the curious information she had
her speech, strange to say. was quite
c. "
given him. The facts, which he had
alked
|
•
—
•
poetical and refined; and they
‘ ana
am! iI uoui
don’t care how soon.' Then I ■ face changed in ..
a moment, her eyes
f
' walked
.
.
,
..... . and
..... &gt; tI crept
__ • J __
u„.i iher
___ lips trembled, and all her no reason to question, ranged them­
together, hand in hand, to a country ' ,.iearj. them
moving
about,
melted,
selves under four heads:
church on a green hillside, and were , hack to bed and pretended to be fast expression became inexpressibly soft “ (!) Matt hud l&gt;een cast ashore fifteen
just going to enter when who should asleep."
’ and dreamy. J/eaning gently towards years previously, nt an age when she
’.appear upon the threshold but Mr.
,
—
,
t
_,,
The young man's astonishment in- him, she drooped her eyes, nnd then, could pronounce the word “papa." It
Monk, of Monkshurst? But they passed |
There could be no doubt of seeing his hand resting on his knee,
j followed, us a rational argument, that
him by and stood before the altar, ‘ the veracity
•--------» •*-j —
.■&gt; «•
—v
—
and• -•
sincerity
of ' the [ she took «•
it ■in hers and
raised
it •to
her
I she had been, nay, one year old. or
where the parson stood in his white | speaker; and the story_she told was lips.
I thereabout*.
robes, and when the parson asked aloud ji certainly puzzling. Brinkley
---- ,_i_i--------made «.r»
up , “j should like to marry you," she
(3) Mr. Monk had found her, and
whether anyone saw any just reason II his mind without much reflection that ,said, and blushing, raided her cheek 1
given her into the care of William
or impediment that the pair should not ।
jjr Monk wanted to go through the against his shoulder.
Jones, and had since handed that
iruniwl in hnlv
mntrimon v the
th,* same marriage
.
.... with that
a child
.Uli.) I.
.. j'
___
___
,
_____
..z
be joined
holy matrimony
ceremony
he
Now, our hero of the caravan was a
Monk stepped forward, with a Mephis- had some special and mysterious rea- ‘ true-hearted young fellow and a man worthy sums of money for taking care
tophelian smile, and cried: “Yes, I son for so doing, unless—which was of honor, and his position had become of her. Query: What reason had the
do!". On which the young man awoke scarcely possible—he was of a senti­ extremely embarrassing. He could no said Monk for exhibiting so much care
again in agitation, to find that it was mental disposition, and. in the manner longer conceal from himself the dis­ for the child, unless he was a person of
broad daylight and a fine, fresh sum­ of many men advanced towards middle covery that he had made an unmis- wonderfully benevolent disposition,
which my hero was not at all inclined
mer morning.
age. was enamored of Matt'syouth^nd takable impression on Matt's unsophis- to believe?
Whom should he find waiting for him Inexperience.
ticated heart Hitherto he had looked
(3) Said Monk and said Jones were
when he had dressed himself and
“Tell me. Matt" said Brinkley, after upon her as a sort of enfant terrible,
stepped from the house on wheels but pondering the matter for some min- a very rough diamond; now he realized, on very familiar terms, which was
■ curious, seeing the difference in their
Mutt herself? Yes. there she was. as utes; “tell me how long you have with a shock of ----------------surprise and
sclfJ —
wild and quaintly attired as ever, quite known this Mr. Monk?"
peproach, that she possessed, whether • social positions. Query again: Was
! there any private reason, any mysunlike the ethereal individual of his
"growed up" or not. much of the sus­
i tcrious knowledge, any secret shared
“Ever since I came ashore," was the
dreams; but for all that her smile was
ceptibility of grown up young ladies., in common, which bound their in­
like sunshine and her eyes as roguish reply,
It was dear that his duty was to dis­. toresta together?
and friendly as ever.
I
“Humph!—is he well to do?—rich?"
enchant her as speedily us possible,,
. - -----------------------(4)
Last and most-----------extraordinary
of
Conscious of his dream he blushed.
Matt nodded emphatically.
while greeting her with a friendly nod. I
"All
” she seeing that the discovery of the hope- all. Mr. Monk hod now expressed his
“AU Aberglyn belongs to him,
him,"
“Well, Matt? Here again, eh?*’he said, “and the woods' up there, and the lewmess of her attachment might, if wish and intention of marrying the
said; adding to himself: “This won’t farms, and the^horaggup at the big delayed, cause her no little unhappi- waif he hod rescued from the sea,
ness.
I •
1 committed to the care of said Jones
do at all, my gentleman; if the young house, and—eVcrytiling?^
In the meantime he suffered her to and brought up iu ragged Ignorance,
person continues to appear daily, the ;
“And though he is such i'a great per­
caravan will have to 'move on.’ ”
son, he is very friendly with William nestle to him. He did not like to Innocence of grace or grammar, On
shake her off roughly, or to say any- ; that lonely shore. Query again, ’ and
Matt had evidently something on her ! Jonetf?”
-1-- —
Jyet
—-again:
—■
•What
—
and
the
deuce
mind. After looking at Brinkley '
"Oh, yes," answered Matt; "and I thing unkind. He glanced round into again,
thoughtfully for .some minutes, she ex- I think William Jones is afraid of him— her face; the eyes were still cast down, ' had put the idea into Monk’s headland
and
the
cheeks
were
suffused
with
a
was
there
at
the
bottom
of
it
any deep­
claimed, abruptly:
j sometimes; but he gives William Jones
warm, rich light, which softened the er and more conceivable motive than
“William Jones don’t like you, neith- 1 money for keeping me.”
er.
No more, does William Jones’*
"Oh, indeed! He gives him money, great freckles and made her complex­ the one of ordinary affection for a
father."
does, he? That's rather kind of him, ion look, according to the image which pretty, if uncultivated, child?
suggested itself to his mind, like a nice
The more Charles Brinkley pondered
“Dear me,” said the young man, you know."
“I’m very sorry for that."
I At this Matt shook her head with ripe pear. She was certainly very all these questions the more hope­
pretty. He glanced down at her hands, I lessly puzzled he became.
But
“He' says—William Jones says— great decision, but said nothing. GrOtyou’re come here prying and spying. ly
’ puzzled, the young man
3
looked -*
at ^hich rested in her lap. and again his curiosity, onoe roused, could not
her, and musod. It was clear that noticed that they were unusually deli- ' rest He determined, if possible, to
“My dear Matt," replied the young there was a mystery somewhere, and cate and small. Her foot, which he' get to the midriff of the mystery. So
next inspected, he could not criticise, intent was he on this object, which
man, lightly, “I come here as a humble be was getting interested. Presently
for the boot* she wore would have been fitted in beautifully with his natural
artist, seeking subjects for my surpass­ he invited Matt to sit .down on the
a good fit for William Jones. But the ! indolence, that he at once knocked off
ing genius to work upon. If it is pry­ steps of the caravan, and he placed
whole outline of her figure, in spite of painting for the day, and, after break,
ing and spying to attempt to penetrate , himself at her side. He was too ab­
the hideous attire she wore, was fine fasting on the fare with which Tim
into the beauties of nature—both sorbed in speculation to notice how
and
symmetrical, and altogether—
I had by this time appeared, he strolled
scenic, animal and human—I fear I the girl colored nnd brightened as they
His inspection was interrupted by away towards the seashore.
,
must plead guilty; but otherwise—"
( sat there together.
the
girl
herself.
Starting
aa
from
a
I
He had not gone far when he saw
.
“You have often told me that you
She interrupted him with an im- 1
• patient exclamation, accompanied by came ashore," he said, after a long delightful trance, she sprang io her 1 approaching him a tall figure which he
feet and cried:
seemed to recognize. It came closer,
hitch of her pretty shoulders.
‘ pause. "I should like to know some"I can’t stop no longer. I’m going.” ! and he saw that it was Mr. Monk, of
"Den’t talk like that; for then I know thing of how it happened. I don’t ex"But the picture. Matt?" said Brink-* MonkshursL
you're chaffing. Talk serious, and then octly know what this 'coming ashore’
This time Monk was on foot. He
Til ten*you something.”
means. Can you explain?”
day?”.
:
wore a dark dress, with knickerbock­
iber,"” she replied;
“All right. HU be serious as a par- I
“I don’t remfinber,
"Ican't wait. William Jones wants ers and heavy shooting boots, andcarson! Gd ahead!”
: “bnt I know therts was a ship, and it
“Mr. Monk, of Monkshurst, wants went to pieces, and I come to shore in to send me a message over to Pencroes, ried.a gun. A large dog, of the species
and If I
go he’ll scold.”
j lurcher, followed at his heels.
to marry me. He said so to William a boat, or summat."
"Very well. Matt."
Brinkley was passing by without
~
-I see—and William Jones found
Jones.
” .
“But I'll come," she said, smiling, । any salutation, when, to his surprise
The information was delivered with
“to-morrow; and I’ll come in my Sun­ other paused and lifted his hat.
; “Mr. Monk, he found me, and gave
day clothes, somehow."
I
*’I beg your pardon,” he said. "We
given Matt watched the effect of it me to William Jones to keep."
“Don’t trouble.
On reflection, I have met once before; and I think j
• "I begin to understand. Of course,
think you look nicer as you are."
1 bye to apologize to you for unlnUnest. Brinkley opened his eyes in very you were very little—a baby, in fact."
She lifted up her hat from the ground.

a

I &lt;Ud not

mUtook you to

h« could only borrow
the vocabulary of Mr. Toota:
"Oh, it’a of no conaequence, he said,
attempting to paaa on.
But the other persevered.
"I assure you, Mr.—Mr.—(I have not
the pleasure of knowing your name)
that I had no desire of offending you;
and if I did sod beg to apologize."
Brinkley looked keenly at the speak­
er His words nnd manner were great­
ly’at variance with his looks—even
with the tone of his disfigured brow,
and his mouth twitched nervously as
if he were ill at ease.
Regarding him thus closely. Brinkley
saw that he had been somewhat mis­
taken as to his age. He was consider­
ably under fifty years of age, but his
hair was mixed with gray and his
features strongly marked as with scars
of old passions. A handsome man, cer­
tainly; an amiable one, certainly not!
Yet he had a peculiar air and power of
breeding, as of one accustomed tocornmCuriosity overcame dislike and the
young man determined to receive Mr.
Monk's overture as amiably as possible.
"I dare say it was a mistake," he said.
"Gentlemen don’t usually travel about
in caravans."
“You are an .artist, I am Informed,”
returned Monks.
"Something of that *ort." was the re­
ply. “I paint a little for pleasure."
"And do you find this neighborhood
suit your purpose? It is somewhat flat
and unpicturesque."
“I rather like it,” answered Brink­
ley. “It is pretty in summer; it must
be splendid in winter when the storms
begin and the uneventful career of our
friend, William Jones, is varied by the
excitement of wrecks.”
How Monk’s forehead darkened. But
his face uniled still as he said:
"It is not often that shipwrecks oc­
cur now, I am glad to say."
“No," said Brinkley, dryly. “They
used to be common enough fifteen yean
ago."
' ■
Their eyes met and the eyes of Monk
were full of fierce suspicion.
“Why fifteen years ago especially?” .
The young man shrugged his shoul­
ders.
“I was told only to-day of the loss of
one great ship at that time. Matt told

“I* BBQ YOUR PAXDOn£_HE SATO.

me, the little foundling. You know
Matt, of course?”
"I know whom you mean. Excuse
me. but you seem to be very familiar
with her name?”
"I suppose I am." replied the youn#
man.
“Matt and I are excellent
friends.”
'
Monk did not smile now; all his ef­
forts to do mi were ineffectual. With
an expression of savage dislike he
looked in Brinkley's face, and hie
voice, though his words were still
civil; trembled and grew harsh, “as
scrannel pipes of straw."
"May I oak if you propose remaining
long in the neighborhood?”
“I don't know," answered the artist.
“MyMme is my own, and I shall stay
as long ns the place amuses me."
"If I can assist in making it so I
shall be happy, sir."
“Thank you.”
“Do you care for rabbit shooting? If
so there is some sport to be had among
the sand hills."
“I never shoot anything," was the
reply, “except. I suppose, 'folly as it
flies;' though with what species of fire­
arm that interesting sport is pursued.”
he added, as if to himself,' "I haven’t
the slightest idea!"
“Well, good day." said Monk, with
an uneasy scowl. “If I can be of any
service to you command me!"
And raising his hat again, he stalked

“Now, what in the name of all that
is wonderful.does Mr. Monk,of Monkahurst, mean by becoming so civil?"
This was the question the young man
asked himself us he strolled away sea­
ward. He could not persuade himself
that he had wronged Monk, who was
in reality an amiable person. Instead
of a domineering bully; no, that sug­
gestion was contradicted by every expfossion of the man's baleful and sus­
picious face. What, then, could be
the explanation of his sudden attack
of courtesy?
An idea! an. inspiration? As It
flashed into his mind the young man
gave vent to a prolonged whistle. Poesibly Monk was—jealous!
.
W5WS a preposterous one
ana almost amusing. It was not to be
conceived, on the first blush of it, that
“7 would make a surly man
Buaa’*&lt;e
*®ntIe: it would
rather have the contrary effect, unless
-here Brinkley grew thougbtful-unaTii!8
rirwl bad some sinister
assign which he wished to cloak with
politeness.
lan»)J
of little Matt! Brinkley
taghed h^ruij, when h. fully njlthe .beuriUy of the noti&lt;m
Ue crossed the uad hUle uid earn.
hlV f I?
Path which
and Matt
smart brM&gt;V&gt;a

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.

..

I
rresn ana
^L’2J0U‘?h Bnnny; but clouds were
g»lbering u&gt; windward ud Uu wmUi«r wa. cridMUy broken.

the cliffs, ho descended them

BIUNKI.EY TOOK THE WAILSDO) AND.
8THUCK OUT FOR fuuiui;.

came down on the rocks beneath. A
long, jagged point ran out from the
point where he stood and the water to.
leeward of the same was quite'calm
though rising aud falling iu htn.ng'
troubled ..wells. So bright and D mptl
ing did it look in that sheltered place,
that ho determined to have a swim.
He stripped leisurely, and. placing
his clothes in a safe place took a head­
er off the rocks. It was char nt once
that he was a powerful swimmer
Breasting the smooth swell, he struck
out from shore, and. when he had &gt;one
about a hundred yards, floated lazily
on his back nnd surveyed the shore.
The clifta were not very high, but
their forms were finely picturesque.
Here and there were still green cr« eks,
fringed with purple weed; and large
shadowy caves, hewed roughly in the
ride of the crags; and rocky islets, cor.
ered with slimy weed awash with the
lapping water. A little to the right of
the spot from which he had dived the
cliff seemed hollowed out, forming *
wide passage which the sea entered
with a tramp and a rush and a roar.
Toward this passage Brinkley swam.
He knew the dangerof such places, for
he had often explored them both in
Cornwall and the west of Ireland: but
he had confidence in his own natatorv
•kill. Approaching the shore leisurely,
with strong, slow strokes he [mused
outside the passage, and observed that
the sea-swell entering the opening
rushed and quickened itself like a
rapid shooting to the fall, turning at
the base of the cliff into a clhnd of
thin, prismatic
spray.
Suddenly
through the top of the spray, a 1 nd
of rock pigeons emerged, winging their
flight rapidly along the crags.
Brinkley knew by this last phenome­
non. that the spray concealed the en­
trance of some large subUMranean
cavern, if any doubt had remained in
his mind it would have been dispelled
by the appearance of a solitary pigeon,
which, leaving its copipanions. wavered
lightly, flew back through, the spray,
with a rapid downward flight nnd dis­
appeared.
He was floating a little nearer with
an enjoyment deepened-by the "!■■■&gt;«• of
danger, when a figure suddenly ap­
peared on the rocks elo e by him,
wildly waving its hands.
"Keep back! Keep bock!" cried a
voice.
He looked at the figure and recog­
nized William Jones, lie «:&gt;-&gt;weccd
him, but the sound of his voice wm
drowned by the roar from the rocks.
Then William Jonesi shouted again
more Indistinctly, and repeated his ex­
cited gestures. It was clear that ae
was warning the swimmer against
some hidden danger.
Brinkley bok
the warning, and struck out fur the
shore, and then back to’ the place
where he had left his clothes.
Watching his opportunity, he found
a suitable spot and clambered in upon
the rocks. He hud just dried himself
and thrown on some of his clothes,
when he saw William Jones standing
near and watching hjm.
“How are you?" asked the young
naan, with a nod. "Fray what did yon
mean by going on in that absurd way
just now?"
“What did 1 mean?" rcp&lt;-nted. ’A »1liam. with a little of his former e-: it'ement. “Look ye, now. I was waving
you back from the Devil’s ' :‘l-;r
There's many n man been drowned
there and been washed a”. ;.y I rd
knows where. I've hcenl t b h&lt;- ad­
ded. solemnly, "they arc carried right
down into the devil's kitchen"I'm much obliged tAyoii. Mr- Jone*,
bnt Fqi used to such dangers, and I
know how to take care of myself."
William Jones shook his head a lit­
tle angrily.
"Don’t you come here no mere, that s
all!" he said. and. muttering ominously
to himself, retired. But be only as­
cended the neighboring crag. nnd.
squatting himself there like a bird of
ill-omen, kept his eyes on the stranger.
Having dressed himself. Brinkley
climbed in the same directieKt. He
found William seated on the edge of a
crag, looking the reverse of amiable,
and amusing himself by throwing
stones in the direction of the sen"You seem to know this plnue well,"
uid the young man, standing over
him.
WQHam Jones replied, without look­
ing up:
“I ought to; I were born here.
Father was born here. Know it? I wish
I know'd a* well how to make my u«p
fortin’.”
“And yet they tell me." observed the
other, watching him slyly, "that 1' uHam Jones, of Aberglyn, has money In
the bank, and is a rich man."
He saw William's color change at
once; but, recovering himself st once,
the worthy gave a contemptuous grunt
ar.d aimed a stone spitefully at a large
gull which just then floated «lowly by••Who tall you that?" he asked,
glancing quickly up, and then looking
down again. "Some tomfool, wi' no
more sense in 'un than that gun. Ricnl
I wish I was, I do!"
Brinkley was amused, and a little
curious. Laughing gayly, he threw
bimaelf down by William's aide. «lb
Ham shifted his seat uneasily.
threw anotbe'

�Banner.

Jerome Mclntoah, a lad not overbrigbt
and but fourteen yean old. was arrested
Friday charged with obstructing the D. U
A N. railroad track near Elmdale on Sept.
ThursJay, Oct. is* x893«
10.
He waived examination and was
bound over for trial In the Circuit Court
' w r. COOK. Locil Bditor.
in 81,000 ball. McIntosh lives near Lake
Creek $nd was visiting bls uncle a mile
east of Elmdale. He Is charged with put­
ting two planks with the Intention of de­
1*&gt;&gt;1 B«*r. Milk Shake and railing the train. A farmer named Jay
GiD^r A'f
Trowbridge walking on tfie track to­
■ y Tonic aS.
.
.
Ftpaln t !*■’
wards Elmdale discovered the Obstruction
when the Uain was in sight and renjoved
icino*
them, thus preventing what might have
been a serious casualty, as the train was
behind time and running rapidly. The
. ; *1 ICE CREAM. CON- boy confessed to Detective Johnson of the
Where v.-u
D. I*. A. N. R. R. and to his parents that I
FETTloS ■JII&lt;1 any tiling in lhe line he placed planks on lhe track. His only |
akery GOODS.
,f UlK-’U
motive was to see what the train would do.
.i i.nr (W|»ei IL
:
—Freeport Herald.

”dS 1GE. GREAM SODA.

BU: 1NESS
P'S l-Al •,;r l’lElL

CARLS.

Nearly forty dollars worth of Ixwks
have been added to the Woodland library.

J. M. SMITH.

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Isa compound of valuable herbs that
ASP ItKAL ESTATK
simulate tho Kidneys to action, clearing
urFK'K OF
lias;
«tft&lt;ve-*n lhe
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MERTON * SMITH
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-p*
cialtj'.
• Crnvcvatn
and cause settlings like brick dust, and If
and. Mich.
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tHMUMMl '
.
or Bright’s Disease, it regulates ihe four
l;
. Important organs of the Iwdy. lhe stom­
t.h ... : Et-rios OFFICE,
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promptly &gt;•'ifndtd to.
them healthy you need never fear dlsA&gt;1 mwt
1 • .1.14., h. .&gt;l»|»rl.. •n-V. I’rlw 40 cents a package.
E
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TAtUl.G I I.\ tl'l
Hml sick, tired ferllng with a bad taste In
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tla*
iianilh morning^.
- Mirhican Truat Co. Bills..
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Bellevue has sn apple dryer which
pays out 8100 per week for lalmr. They
dry about 1.900 bushels every week.
Chief Simon i'okagun of the Poffs wattninn*’.. adiirv'sed the Indian conunin* v of

mill told t.’wm that jital sixty y«*m*. &gt;uo hi* ]
fniher *old for Ida tribe 1.000.000 acres ofground Ineiiidltlg the sight of th- Ui.lmii-

. rf • UlWJt
three cents an acre. He has been to
, 0.-. and Snwotio.
'Washington and aajs Ida in-ople will g.t
..r ■•••mity responded to wilt tlfeir money tl*iw fail. Th* nmimlttee h
or nlatht. ’
wrranging to tiring" Indiana trnui Smith
i America pud tbe w?»t to hold an India::
( ongreei* during Chicago week. Chief
.i.u.l Real Estate Office.
Pokagon la nearly seventy year* old and
■■ . InOCk.
):■• it I *» .;&lt;• Heal E'iMr lives In Berrien county with the remnant
..
Grnrnl ci&gt;n '&lt;•' Auclux. of the tribe made immortal by J. Fenni­
• ..f Vwirax-r Book-, cum
• ■» 1 -n t rats I coniplrt. more Cooper l'i TOal Openings." the
r b BROOKS. Clerk
prinripuI acenes of w hieh are located along
the Kalamazoo river.
.
KE. M. D„
.
An expensive Ore happened Sunday
• r H d'.jway’* drm: store
evening in the northern part of th- town­
-. . : &gt; t p. m. 1 wephone. eon
. .i.-ncr. at Holloway's dnqt ship. Traytou Townsend and family
Were away from home all the afternoon,
'returning atiout six o'clock. One of the
i- RJl.D. S.
/ boys were doing chorps at the barn about
an hour afterwards ^when he discovered
» m. to * p. id.
flumes in the upper part of the horse barn.
How they started in such a place Is yet a
mystery.
The family and neighbors
' - .miscy at Law
fought hard to save the property" but
• - - Smith Jk ColRrqre.i
.
, n. nlock. UabiiuJcs.•
without success.' The horse barn, anoth­
- • .-rtA of the state
er barn (said to be the largest and tn-st in
that section) cow sheds, chicken coop,
corn crib and hog nouseall wriiMnp in
VC. -ruey at Law.
smoke. The year’s crop of wheat and oat&gt;
- ...hhi•.»r ft Co.'s store, i
it'- .r the state. Cnlleetlooa was consumed. Tbe corn, fortunately,
.'.t-’idlrK.to.
.
was yet In the fiefd. Every building on
liMAN. Homtipathie Phy the farm was destroyed hut the house.
There was some Insurance, but enough to
■.: nt And Suwpit.
d cover only a small portion of the loss.—
-■ '.tihrop'sdnig store.)
Plainwell Enterprise.

Ringling Bras, circus talk of making
permanent winter quarters at Grand Rap­
Ids. It would be worth at least 8100.000
per year to tbe city should they do so.

SHEEP RAISINS.

State or Ohio, Citt of Toledo, |
Minions Inverted tn
lucab County.
f
Northwest
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
lathe senior partner of the Unn of F. J.
CueneyACo . doing basinet In the cltv
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that *ald Uuu will pay the sum ot
ONE HUNDKED DOLLARS (ar r«eh .ad
every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by by the use of Hall’s Cxtakhh
One of the pronounced recent deCube
FRANK J. CHENEY.
। partures in the agricultural industry
Sworn to before me and subsetIbed In । of the northwest ia a change from axmy presence, this fitb day ot December, A. elusive grain growing to a mixed in­
1). 1886.
dustry In which live stock and dairy­
Ing aru prominent features.
In
a «al
A. W. GLEASON.
Minnesota special attention thus far
__ ’
Notary Public i han been given to horses, cattle and
Uall's Catarrh Cure is taken interually hogs; but in Montana and-the Dakotas
and acts directly np&lt;m tho blood and mu­ aheep are arousing the most notable
cous surfaces ul the system. Send for interest. In Montana the sheep flocks
have multiplied tenfold in ten years,
testimonials, free.
- X-x
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo and in 1891 numbered over 2.800.000
OHIO.
animals. The sheep industry c , Mon­
tip Sold by dmgglsta. 75c
tana represents a capital of $20,000,। 000, and brings in a revenue of nearly
•2.500,000 from wool alone.
Montana
woo) has in a brief period attained a
The sale for one Lire tickets to Chicnxo
national,reputation. North Dakota la
•nd return via D. L.. &amp; N. R It. Imvr
been eliaiute&lt;l t*&gt; Oct. Uth' llth, l3Ui, 15lh. i a recent convert to the sheep industry,
•20th. 94th. 90tli aud 28th, instead of ■* 'iut already has more sheep than all
previously advertu*ed.
Thh is made other domestic animals combined, arid
OVCe-Mn i:i order to belter accomodate the industry is rapidly growing In
I'leSM make your arrange­ popular favor as in profitableness.
! Tho Minneapolis Tribune is informed
ments acisirdingly.
*
by North Dakota farmers that sheep
bhl fair to be the solution of the crop
problem,in paving the way to diversi­
fication of products.
Experienced
THE SULTAN’S WATCH.
authorities Insist that there is more
money in North Dakota sheep than in
grain and that sheep raising is likely
"While on board the sultan's yacht,” to be the great industry of that state
writes Herrmann In the North Amer­ before many years. With only n few
ican Review. "1 noticed that he had n seasons' start the sheep industry of
magnificent watch, .which hecdnsulted North Dakota has grown lo embrace
and handled as if it were the apple of a capital uf over 85.000.00U and a dock
his eye This, qf course, was a good of 000,000. The average cost of keep­
thing for me, for. since I was perform-, ing is estimated at $1 per head for the
ing before him personally, il was not state, and the average fleece about
etiquette to take anything from the eight pounds. Consequently the wool
audience I asked the sultan to take alone more than pays the cost of
out his watch ami show It tome, which’ maintaining the flock, leaving tho
he did. '! then said: 'Will your im­ natural yearly increase In floek a net
perial majesty allow me to throw the profit;
Abundant cheap lands, the
watch overboard?*
low cost of hay. grain and pasturage
j "He laughad al first, but a second and the hcalthfulnesk of the climate
afterwards his brow darkened, and he makes the Dakotas a natural sheep
looked a little bit as if he were of­ region. The new industry is a solu­
fended with me for making the re­ tion of the single-crop problem.
quest.
In Minnesota lhe sheep industry has
"'If.' Mild I. 'I do not return the not yet attained the prominence given
watch to you exactly as you giro it to to several other branches of stock
me. you can pul me in irons for the raising. Indeed, the state has more
rest of my life.'
.
. dogs than sheep. Yet the government
"The sultan l.ooketf mo in the eye report for 189) credits tiie state with
with a piercing gin nee and then handed 400.060 sheep, and nn average wool
the watch to inc. I instantly threw it elip of seven pounds per sheep. Tho
into the ' rippling waves of the Bos­ principal aim of sheep raising in Min­
porus.
.
nesota is mutton. Tho government
"The vacht careened over, for every “Special Beport*on the Sheep Indus­
individual, from the cabin boy to tiie try," 1892. states in the chapter on
sultan himself, rushed to lhe sjde and Mlauesut i: "Sheep now pay tbe fann­
looked overboard after the watch.
er better than any other class of stock,
-1 felt that if anything went wrong an&lt;l in the prairie country those who
with this trick I certainly should be are now engaged in raising a few
put in irons: but I called for a fishing shuep find it the most profitable
line. and. ir bail of showing any • branch of mixed industry." The aver­
anxletv. nt once proceeded to &lt;lo a lit­ age annual increase in flock Is placed
tle fishing. Everyone looked at me. at 95 per cent., and the average cost of
not so mnc’iwit'i :t '.onKhmcntas with keeping’ at $1 or less per head. The
pure dislielief in my ability to recover government department enumerate)
the watch, wlrch was not only one o. nutm four advantages—exceptionally
the things in the world the sultan favorable climatevlhe best of feed and
liked, but was worth a great deal water, freedom from disease, and a
more than any watch I had ever seen. first-class local market—which Minne­
• Fortune favored my fishing, for in sota possesses over all eastern states.
a few minutes I drew up a -hlner on Sheep brought to Minnesota from Ohio
mv hook, and landed it snfely on the and other eastern sheep regions show
deck. I bjonght It heMro the snluin. a marked gain in weight of fleece and
carcass. The government department
entertains enthusiastic sentiments re­
open, .n.l pr.-^nt.-.l &lt;h“
nujrety In It- orik-innl pert**’ «”&gt;■ garding the future of Minnesota's sheep
Industry
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in »«&lt;'
PICTURESQUE PEASANTS.
badly bruised on Tuesday. After return­ &lt;Un&gt;..nStr»tiv.-. .n.l I
ing from Middleville with her husband, lit. th.t to mnko-nTurk laulh In-artUj
she stepped between the wheels of the in i.np.A.il.l.-- They -mU|.&gt;»•*i’1™”'’'
• CiKCMLflTlON •
'.ala Their Caique Coatuuira.
buggy to take out some piirchfises." when and With their .hintllj-polnw1 n’11*
Write y &gt;ur rame ami address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W.
This we.A. ’
80 quires. the horse plunged forward throwing Mrs pick their benOs; but on
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Turk. (r..n&gt; the uultnu and hb .Telegraph, there is little that is dis­ Best, Ko nn 2. Tribune Building. New York City, and a sample copy
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her.
—
Caledonia
Ndws.
changes for advertisements
tinctive Jo be found in the dress of the
Hen.
rhe (oreeu-tlr. «nl up .me howl o( de- women of the industrial orders, while
most i■ ..thee Tuesdays at latest to
Sunfield Is to have a new brick busi­
insure
n the issue of the week ness block.
in
Rome
the
picturesquely
attired
h’tlr. Herrmann doe* not tell how^tho
women who hare been banished by the
Grapes are selling for six cents a basket udek wm. done, but th.t 1. hl~ own police from the steps of the Tnnita
ris ognlzs merit, aud tuis at Grand Haven.
del Monti, but who still, with their
affair.
• ...---------- - ..f flood's Sarsaparilla
Tire Detroit Express ran over the mail [
ragged and quaintly dressed little chil­
GAt-LANT FRANCIS I. (
bag at Caledonia one day last week and
dren. flit about the Piazza di Spanga
reported •■* biting exarid the Via Condotti. are in a great
;;n— days and some very demolished It badly.
■many
instances professional mendi­
Th^'mX^^^FonmlneWe."
dnte*
Otsego has a saloon for lhe first lime in
.in i "ported.
cants who protend to bo artists' mod­
The G •i l -'itik R. R. has adopted a several years.
els. When the begging season i-S at an
(rum th. (Cllnnt
»y*teni - . -ii- for u«e on their system
Over 4000 tickets have been sold at the
end—that is to say. when the tourists
»t road*
' it is hoped to 'hereafter Michigan Central depot at Battle Creek
bare left the Eternal city—the pic­
for Chicago.
turesquely clad women, with the white
Th,
Henry Baker, a well to do farmer. • liv­ bailed as the
■ :&lt; uf the world’s fair and
r
Edinburgh "fazsoletti.” on their heads, retire to
their villages to live for awlule in com­
• r’on exhibition can ing near Charlotte committed suicide hv
bl­
shooting himielf. He was 70 years old
fort upon the pcoflU of their Roman
that it a jx-rMiu spent and was threatened with losing his eyesolicitations of alms, and tbcrc, pcr* me looking at 'each «lKht which was probably the cause of the
Juips. they may continue to assume
ink
would take over 13
of "l&lt;e Bon R&lt;
•
tlio oppor- their traditional costumes. Pretty
•re la on exhibition.
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
Mrr. Harriet Welch of Charlotte has joyed the means as
loV(, of lavish dresses may also be seen with fre­
quency in southern Italy, particularly
-• titering of millions of been arrested by E. D. Cooper for slander. tnnity of
ln chivalric rre
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
lo the villages around the Bay of
■ ttio .«cythe and *but Her biiiliand Imi applied te lhe probate displnyP
u
,d
to
himself
on
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
them &gt;1 ■
court for her admittance to Hie Insane manc-s. he had
and lQ thc Naples, in Calabria and in Sicily. The
fon*v
south
ok
Spain
is
again
a
happy
hunt
­
'nuure. The mower can asylum.
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, aad Castor OIL
ideal Of a knightly bing^
thd
ing ground for pictorial peasants’
'. i*. but there are many
The Bellevue inquest on t-he death of ?plnl7rtoi‘ ami highbred courtesy of
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
• «v-irk must lie done by
dresses. The gypsies, too, who swarm
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Newland has love of gloO
of the most both nt Seville and at Granada, are
Ln!,
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
Iwen adjourned till Nwi'Gth' The prose­ Boland with the v
dc Gauic.
J
briUunt sufficiently picturesque, although in
feverishness. CastoVia prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cuting attorneyla trying hard to make out constant of lover.,
the way of cleanliness and complete- 1
a case 6f criminal negligence.
1
It was I rim'■
he gathered ness of garments they leave n good
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
Oct !*. i
IV SL 23. 95 and 07
Pleiad of artp‘t •
creators
L. W. Adams of Decatur is something Lound him who
Errry- deal to be’ desired. It is perhap* In
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
the D„ I.
v ri.1 &lt;. * W. M. R'y will of an onion raiser. He recently brouuht
Switzerland, tho Tyrol, in South Ger­
Castoria. assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
'1.1-940 and return at otie tn town six onions weighing 7’; pounds. of the mo b'*11
appears upon thc I many. in Austria, in Hungary, in Nor­
f»re fn
'■ H'p. good ten duy». From The largest one tlppeil the beam at 1}&lt; where hl*
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas&gt;
cemmrmway and throughout southeastern Eu­
•teiio-i
Grand l.edge tickets will
be sold
rope
that
picturesquely
clad
peasant
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
■ ' t -&gt;t. Joe and boat. From pounds.
urotluir '*«
the bear of the women are most abundantly in evi­
all mi;
. they will be sold via
There Is some little excitement among whom hud y
German*, tho dence. and the Americans will prob­
it N*-w BuHaIo (all rail.) the Seventh Day Adventists at Battle Swl»*. the emtio*0'
Castoria.
Castoria.
ably bo intensely interested in the
!• are not good In Wagner and j Creek because Elder L. C. Chadwick, one
vuoke of 5l“^_._ww,.riwrtimo»««'* I varied nnd really eye-gladdening gear
iltepllU’ &lt;
Geo. Df.Haven.
** Cartori* ia aowvll adapted to children that
one of their leading ministers, has left
“ Castoria la an excellent medicine for chil­
assumed
by
female
Hungarians,
Stydren. Mothers bare repeatedly told me et its.
them and joined the Baptist denomination.
oww.ll""* hl( neuustruoted rians, Wallachians and Dalmatians,
OUR COUNTY.
He han been a missionary In Africa and
good effect upon their children."
It rv It*"-!:
aod vlded ten­
South America and returned from that th.. .nolent '&gt;“«£ £’ ond deeoratire comprising, ns the costumes do. lancer
111 So. Oxford SL, Brooklyn, M. Y.
M. 11
caps,
ftured
pelisses,
braided
jackets,
- &lt;&gt;f. Nashville loat five colte place last spring.
fold w lh; '
Xm. of money were buggy trousers, plaited pigtails and
1
them pastured on his
•* Our pbyaieixe* in the children's deport
farm
•
Nearly 500 tickets were sold at Kalama­ .picador.
which he called other eccentricities of a feminine
। ! nr**, mid their death ia
ment
harts
spoken highly ot their expert
which I *m acquainted. I Bope the day ia bo*
Mid to |^&lt; ,a
expended on the
M, • ujored garb quite unknown, wo should say,
their eating of poison zoo for “Chicago Day” at tbe fair. .
race in their outsido practice with Castorta,
far dlatant w ben moCharawiU counter tbe real
‘»y.
■■mon |onl.‘ni . gu me* now W»- in the happy land of Columbia, ft ia
tnterrrt
ot
their
children,
aad
uaa
Caauafa
lnMr. and Mrs. G. R. Adam* of Galesburg
CMtlob.to°l»
B'-h l;,'-n’.t.nt grandson of Edmund1 celebrated their golden wedding Sunday. ••Cher Mol."
as well that the Hungarian contingent
tu»A ot the variou* quack noatnxnw rhieh are
funned from • lloia;• to quote the urc to bring a band of musicians with
deatroytec tbate lorad owe. by foreinc opium,
saMtnan .*a% hunting In Header Wright's
“t‘^leon L.
norphlne, eoothtaj aynip end other hurfful
Five Nothem Spy apples from tho farm
them, as Chicago may be confidently
afiti*'’ * r‘i4&gt;
’reed a squrrel In
reckoned upon to go Into ecstasies
. i**'tf-ami iH-ing afraid of straining of Thos. Walten. Van Buren county, words ox *'*“1''
* Kui. ',y
Ml far (.arr|P4 the gun measure a foot In circumference. The .loelM-" ,
. which had rerolntkm- uf delight over the spectacle of MagjHr
AU the force* whl^^tej
th. m. idens dancing a national rdel in
"•'ic u -'I the tree but tnlaw.d his foot- total for the five being five feet and
nlM|neble»u- Wellington boots. Our kinsmen must
two Inches. They have been placed In txed society were ™
ar,n- His arm was
TT-je. eHectol etr
.?7"
al-.ve the elbow, the end of Michigan exhibit at the world’s fair.
Italian taduenw*■^e.’fore^wlo- be satiated by thia time with pink
wUbi',R
through tiie Hush end
tights, and a ladies’ polka in Welling­
Miss Wole itt a Lapatng teacher has
I)™
h,“ ,l'e ground five or six inches. been dismissed by the school board for tuent of ““’“'"'"thing. In "hurt. U»‘ tons might prove an exhilarating
Ua'-xi.nuii and Caipenter rodottfd
xl
antiquley
v*aR
O
e
moremeuLunmercifully beating ajllttle girl of thirt­
aaA,C&lt;Un! ,ll’"”*gh the nature of it was een who was her puplE Corporal punish­ IMplred llu,"^.tylewd th. form sliango.
nrrvt*fiil'dre amputation. At ment seems to be a thing of the past In
*“d i,“ d’cor‘
ablv * n- •,,®er’‘r •» progressing favur■My—Woodllud News.
all well regulated schools.
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M hmUwI oaXmiir «■*&lt;&amp;• »U1
. MKk
kruta. rt«W
1. dUcwaod la . T«y
a
i&gt;rew H*a&gt;0
•udlo u.
I* Hutlnin on te“k
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«&gt;IFH.
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MOCtuy
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any man who follows the
Durisg
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will m.kw
make hla
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races for a livelihood, unless he is a
"professional bookmaker, is perfectly
ure.«tri»» taut.rf
•m dollar pxr doskm.
certain of bitter disappointments.
This work we guarantee equal, in finish Many gamblershave systems, but Prof.
to any made ip Hastings at 88.00 per doz Proctor, who was a mathematician,
and is our regular grade of work. We demonstrates how misleading is any
««e this method of low prices to adver­ system of chances. For a lucrative
ttoe ear Grand Rapids work. Our past practice of the bookmaker's calling,
auccctH With popular prices and our super­ the first rule, according to Prof. Proc­
ior facilities for rapid execution of orders
warrants us to state that we can please' tor, is always to lay odds against Adam Bede. By George Eliot.
all who favor ua with a sitting. We show horses, never to back them. .Next, he .Exop's Fables.
proofs and guarantee every dozen we should make his wagers against every
make. Remember we only make this horse in the race as early as possible
Bezant and James Rice.
offer for .one week from Oct. 2«th. Our when the odds are longest “If he Anderson’s Fairy Tales.
Anna Karenlue. By count Lyof Tolstoi.
large tent will be located in some promi­ lays against a few which ore certain April's*
Lady. By "The Ducheeo.
nent place on the main street. Look for not to run, so much the better for him; Arabian Nlklit’s Entertainment.
of Lyonesse. By Walter Besant.
it aud come and see.
that is so much clear gain to start with. Armorel
Al
the
World
’s Mercy. Bv Florence Women.
C. H. Pieraon.
He should proportion his wagers so Averil. By Rosa Nouchetta Cary.’
Main Galley 485 So. Division SL, that the sum of what he lays against a Babylon. By Grant Allen.
„
■Grand Rapids.
Balzac’s Shorter Stories, By Honors de Balhorse and what he is backed for may
amount to about the same for each Baalljsrthe Crossed Path. By WUfcle CoRIm.
Beppo the Conscript. By T. Adolphus Th&gt;lhorse. The precise system requires
Fifteen hr ad from some of tbe best that it should be exactly the same, but Bllnd l6de. By Mrs. Alexander.
Born Coquette, A By "The Duchess.’’
•sires iu Michigan. AU well bred' and a thc bookmaker often improves upon Camille.
By Alexander Dumas.
part from dams that have already pro­ that, by taking advantage in special Cut up by the Sex By Sir Samuel W. Baker.
duced speed. All ages from 1 to lh years; cases of his own knowledge of a horse’s Child's History of England. A By tharies
Dickens.
' _ .
all prices ffom &gt;25 upwards. .Brood chance and of his opponent's inexperi­ Christie
Johnstone. By Charles Reade.
marcs, drivers, colts and work bones. ence. In every case he lays odds a Clynaids of Clsflc. The. By James Payn.
AU sound and right. * Will trade for good point or two short of the legitimate Con tens Ions of an English Opium Rater. By
Thomas de Quincy.
.
property or sell on time to reliable parties.
Conscript, Tin* By Alexander Dumas.
Am obliged tp sell to make room for tho odds ag&amp;iust a horse. When his book c.msuelo. By George Sand.
•
balance of my stock and will make tbe has been made up upon these prin­ Count of Monte Christo. Thc. By Alexander
Dumas,
ciples,
the
bookmaker
can
watch
the
price of secondary importance.
Harry. By Mrs. Grey.
race with perfect calmness." If he Cousin
Ij^htkr Warmer.
Crooked Path. A. Bj Mrs. Alexander.
* follows this course he cannot fail to Crown of Shame. A» Bv Florence Marrynt.
Broward. Mich.
of Heth. A. By William Black.
gain a steady income from his victims, Daughter
Dawn. By H. Rider HauKanl.
whereas, the fellow who goes into the Dead Secret. The. By Wilkie Collins.
Mrs. Lewis Olmstead was found dead betting ring, if he continue patiently Deemster. The. By Ball Caine.
tn l&gt;ed this mohilng at her home In tbe In h£s course, is ^kely to learn before Decralayer. The. By J. Feulmore Cooper.
Dtldee. the Ward ot tho Warrlugham. ItJy
3rd ward, having expired some time dur­
Florence Warden.
,
long how it is that the bookmakers ’
ing tbe night from heart disease.
Peril’s Dio. The. By Grant Alien.
Doctor Cupid. By Rboda Brouxhton.
Il seems thst'Mr. Olmstead arose this make so much money.
Donald Ruas of Helmra. By WIRIam Black.
morning as usual to build the fires. After
1'oiiovan. By Edna Ly II.
•doing sdme- work be went to the bed
Dora Thurae. By Charlotte M. Braeme.
The delicate flowers of true woman­ Doris’ rorlune. By Florence Warden.
room to call-bis -wife apd was horrified to
liness may be overgrown and hidden Double Cunulng. By George Manville Fenn.
find that she vps dead.
Duke’s Secret. The. P.y Ckarlolti* M. Braeme.
She wp^ about 65 years of age. No by tho briars of ignorance and degra­ East Lynne. By Mra. Henry Wood.
•definite arnjugpnients.ljave been made as dation, yet they will, upon occasion, Edmond Dantes. By Alexander Ihunas.
’s Essays. First Scries.
■
yet for the funeral. '/
appear in pure and undlintned beauty. Emerson
Emerson's Kssavs. Second Scries.
It was in the far-away tropic Isle of Ks*aisof Ella. Tbe. By Charles Lkinb.
► air Women. By Mrs. Forrester
.
Hawaii
and
the
sun
xvas
shining
Family Pride, Hy tbe Author of •• Ptqin-,"
I deal re to lliank , the . kind neighbors
Family Secrets. By the Author of •• Pique.’
and friends who fo generously rendered brightly.
lhe Cricket. By Georoe Sand.
The scene was one of native grandeur. Fanchoa
their aid aud assistance during the slckFather and Daughter. By Frederika Bremer.
Great
trfes
towered
aloft'to
the
sky.
Fiery«irdeal. A. By Charlott- M. Braeme.
netut'and death uf.my son Fred.
Boa constrictors 'and ostriches gam­ First Violin. The. By Jessie ffothcrgill.
Mbs. Henry Kohler.
Forging tbe Fetter.*. By Mr*. Alrx*ndcr.
boled over the landscape, adding an Four Sisters. Tiie Er Frederika Bremer.
element of animation. .It was amid Frontiersmen.The. By Gustave Almard.
Frozen Pirate.The. By W.clark ltuss-11.
Place4“ letor man with family -wanted. such surroundings that two savage Ju­ Golden HarL A- By Clmrlo’.li* M. Bracmv.
dies wandered aimlessly, says the Cin­ 'Gnmm’s Fairy Tales.
.
Enquire of J. F. Mead. Green street.
Gullderoy.
iq- (Hilda.
cinnati Commercial Gazette.
।I •■mill,
Il an it v Andy. l»J
By *-*,111,**.*
Samuel fzjvrr.
“Pretty warm day.” observed the one I Hardy Norseman. A- By Edna Lyall.
■
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,
,
I| ll«lr
-----Heir nt
of IUtinle. TIi,
The. Itv
By Roller: Uin.h
Hucbanan.
art your most Important members. Have
...... who
wore a brew rla» la her nose.
|
lieriot's
Choice.
By
Ron.t
Nou
-heitn
C»rv.
then; teieitiDeally-examined t»y Prof. Pbillips
"Awfully hot, acquiesced her com- ' Hon. Mr*.
Mrs. Verekcr.
Verekcr.The.The.- By ■• lhe
the Due'ieDuehe--"
with Jh'in Rc-sfnvr. Jeweler. Oct 26 27 aud 28tn.
House
on the Marsh
pasiion. whose arms were daubed a I “
*
“*“ * . The.
’ri’“ By Floreu*e War­
den.
delicate olive green.
Blame Thyaelf
Hnr.chback of Notre Dame. The. By Victor
Hugo.
x
Thus beguiling the time in conversa­
it jou cannot remember the dale (Oct. 20. 27,
I Have Lived ami latvvd. Bv Mrs Forrester.
an&lt;i .»s)vl Prof. rnillq*2nd visit to Hastings tion. they loitered until a lion, with In
the Heart ot thc Btonn. By M.ixv&gt;ell Gray.
wrltb Jniiu Beumer.
I big. bristling side .whiskers, caxne iu Indiana. By George Sand.
It) lhe Golden Days. By Edna Lyall.
' sight
,
Ivanb.w*. By 8I» WaUer sk-utt.
A NOVEL PLAN.
"We," the female with the ring Jaue Eyre. By Charlotte Bronte.
Jealou-y. By George Sand.
gasped,.feebly,
"are
lost"
Jet. By Mrs. Anna Edwards.
Slow an Knell ah Inn Provided for Persona &lt;
"No! no!" exclaimed she of the green •John Halifax. Gentleman. By Mio Mulrek.
with a Cold In the llyfd. i
Solomon’s Mines. By H. Rider Hagirard.
Nothing but travel, antj extensive I arms. “If we say nothing we are safe.” King
Kith and Kin. By Jessie rotliergill.
It wa* a dcspcr&amp;ie alternative. It Knight Errant. By Edna Lyall.
/travel at that, will give a person a full 1
Aud ley'a Secret. By Mfss M. E. Bruddon.
idea of the queer ways that there are I was a tost of endurance from which Lady
lauuptlghter. The. Ry MarlaS. Cuninilr.v.
• in lhe world. An American who was even tbe trissd hearts of the fores' ■• lA»t Days of Pohipeh. The. Bj Sir K. Bulwtr
Lytton.
not long since journeying through the daughters slirank in fear. Two min­ Last Essays
of KI.a. The. By Charles Lamb.
midland counties of England relates utes elapsed. Tbo lion sauntered with laist ortho .Molitcau*. Thc. By J. Feu I more
that in a small country town he once a deliberation that froze their blood. Life’sCooper
Bemorse. A. Bv •’Tiie Dutches.*."
entered an inn, rather pretentions for Three minutes of silence and anguish Little Irish Girl, A. Bv "The Dutchess.’’
the place, aud called for turbot, a fa­ had slipped into the past The sus­ Little Rebel. A. By "The Dutrlie-v ’
l.'sle's Daughter. Bv Chariot!-* JM.
pense was dreadful. The lion stopped Lord Bronte.
vorite dish in those parts.
The American had had a few days of and wagged his tail meditatively. The Lorna Doocie. Ry R. D. Blackmore.
#l.o«t Love. The. Bv Mrs. Oliphant.
strain*was
too
great.
“
1
must"
—
the
dense tog and his appearance and man
1-o-st Sir Narndtuberd. By James l*ayn.
■er perhaps showed that he had be­ woman with a ring In her nose ecstat­ Louise de la Vallerle By Alexaml-r Duma*.
Lore and Liberty. Bv Alexander Dunum.
come a little wheezy in consequence of ically seized the green arm of her sla­ Giver
or Irlend’ By Rosa Noucbette Carey.
thc climate. He was forced to have ter of the jungle—"toll you about that Macdennots of Ballycloran. The. Jty Anthony
Trotlope.
frequent recourse to his pocket hand­ pa!-b sale!"
Mad Lore, A. By Charlotte M. Brarme.
"gh,
do!"
kerchief.
Man in tho Iron Mask. The By Alexander Du
Of course, they were both eaten. But
mas.
When the turbot was brought the
in the Ranks. A. By Jes«le Fothergillgucat'fancied, even before it reached that is neither here nor there. The March
Margaret Maitland. By Mrs Oliphant.
hfs plate, that it was no longer fresh, contcntiou is that thc delicate flowers
. By W.Clatk Rmsell.
an&lt;l an attempt to eat it confirmed that of true womanliness may be over­
impression. lie called the proprietor, grown and hidden by the briars of Ig­
•who at once sent a waiter for fresh norance and degradation, yet they
turbot and removed the objectionable - will, upon occasion, appear in un­
dimmed beauty.
dish. •
“1 beg your parding. sir," said the inn­
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
keeper, ••but we got the idee, sir, as
In the matterot the estate of Austin D Baayou came in, that you had a bad cold ,srtt,
deceased.
-.
NoUee is hereby given that I shall sell at
“And suppose I had? What would public stiction to tcehlabest bidder, on Monday
the tflrh dnv of November. A. D.. t*Kt.
that have to do with my being served at nne o'clock, in the aRcrniXMi »t» the
XpoiUd fish?” exclaimed the American, premises herein deserllied In tho town­
ship ot Irving. In the com ty ot Bnrrv,
somewhat indignantly.
In the state ot Michigan, pursuant to
•‘Heverythink, sir. We hu thia rule license nml-cithorlty granted to me on the 4th
of Augu*t,A. D ism. by the Probate
in thb ’ouse: Fish as is a leetle day
court of B»rrv eminty. Michigan, a’l of lhe
. doubtful, like that 'ere, sir—them estate, right, title and Interest «•(. the said de­
ceased
In ami to the real reta'e situate and
which has lost the savor of youth, as I being «nof.the
county of JUrry. In tbe s *de of
Michigan, kn wn and described as follows,
.
appears to ’ave colds in their *eads, air; to-witThe son’ll
quarter
of the smith west
and wc finds that, bein’ aa such parties quarter .(*• of *e«ll&lt;m twenty-two efl town
can’t iwnoll nothink, they likes the fish four (4) worth range nine o we t
J. W. HXNDRnaiHyrr.
just aa well, sir, and hoften they pre­
AdttRtilstrab&gt;r.
Dated, October loth. !W1
: for ’eml’*

able type,

SSfy si. John. b&amp;y Hew
'
Master Rockefeller*! 5oyage. By «• Clark
1

Ym we beve the largeet slock of mllliaery in Berry ^Cu We claim tbe beat
atylra end loweat prices, aad from the
way tbe gooda go we
w® ar®
'
T«x Racket.

We have • full line of mens’, boys an&lt;l
Mioses Lycoming rubber boots that means
the beat at tbe Racket.
We wish tp close out eoose ladies shoes
(sent by errotj and will aeil them for 88c.
Modem &lt;Hi cc. A. B» ’TheDuebeM.
Modem Home Cook Book, p&gt;e.
at
the Racket.
Molly Hawn. By “Thc Duchess.
8ohm’s Choice. By Mrs. Alexander.
Misses Conete 35c. and 45c. el tbe
y Danish Sweetheart. Bv W. Clark Russeu.
Racket.
My Hero. By Mrs. EorreMer.
ft &gt;*"•
Best fluor Oil cloth 80c. per yard.
.
Tue Racket.
Kl"
uWarsstRubber boots for S3.T5 at the Racket.
01*1 CurtX’i, Sh**p. pw.Br tJ*■'«. DieY wChildrens underwear a specialty at the
Old House at Sandwich. The. By Joseph Hat
Racket.
Old ttam’selte’s Secret. The. By E- Mnriltt.
Just got 75 bolts of ribbon at the auc­
Oliver Twl*t. By Charlee Dlckemj.
..
tion house: that means half price.
one Lile. One Love. By Miss M. E.
Only the Govenicm. By Rosa Nruchette Car
The Racket.
(Xher^Man's Wife. The. By John Strange WinSome boys Wagons to close out for 50c.
T
he Racket.
Our Be**le. By Rosa Noucbette CareyPathOn ter. The. By J. Eenlmore Coopci
Milk pans 70c. per doL at tiie Racket.
Peg Woffington. By Charles R*»de.
Phra. Hid Puo-itleian. Tbe w°nd rful Advrn-.
-2 quart covered pnlls only 8c. nt lhe
turee of. Refold by Edwin I tester Arnold.
Pilicmn’s Progress. By John Bunyan.
KackvL
Plum ers; The. By J. Eenimore Cooper.
Stove pipe 15c. Elbows 10c. at the
Plutarch's Live*.
Foe’s Tales. By Edynr A. Poe.
Racket.
Prairie. Thr. By J. Feulmore Cooper.
Remember we sell the ellmax stove
Prince of Darkness A. By Florence ''Ardf1*
Qun*uie*s Whim. Ry Ro.sj NoutijeUe Cireyenamel ut the Racket.
KcpriMcp of Anm-siy. Thr. By Maxwell GrayRieuid. By .Mr E. D-ilwer-LJIton
We still have a quantity of crockery hi
Rohii son Crusoe. By Daniel Drfoe.
odd pieces, will sell H regardless of cost.
Jtogrn- » Lite. «. Ey Wilkie Collins.
You will never buy il as cheap again.
luoiiula. By Grorro EliotP.O!y* 'More. By Samuel Lovor.
Saucers, plates, platters, bowls and cover­
Ibr-e Douglas. By lhe author of "Piqueed dishes and etc. at thr Racket
Kufiluo. Ry Oultla.
Sartor Rciuiruis. By Thomas Carlvie.
Don't forget It we have tbe cheapest and
Scarlet Letter. The. Bv Nathaniel Hawthorne.
best lim- of mins and twiys winter mittens
Scottish Chiefs, l he. By Jane Porter.
Srahd llw k. t. The. By T. Adolphus Trollope- ami we have sold them for 20 years.
At
Sran-h for Basil Ltndhurv. The. By Rosa
the Racket.
,
.som-hette Carey.
Second Tlmugtits. Ry Rhoda Broughton.
We can and will sell more kitchen tin
Self Sacrlfli-e. By Mr*. Oliphant,
slimb.w &lt;&gt;f a Bln.The Bv Cimrlolte M. Brarme. waie fur 81.00 than any house iu Barry
She. By H. Rider Hargard.
Co. At the Racket.
Sketch It mk. The. By Washington Irving
.s.lem-r of Dean Mnlllaml, Thcr By Maxwell
We claim to have thc best trimmer*) in
lhe millinery department of any house lu
Son nf'Porthoa. The. By Alexander Duma*.
St. Kalbarioe’s by the Tower. By Walter the city, lhe largest stock und will sell
It-asaut.
you millinery goods cheap, as we sell
Story • t an African Farm. ITf. By Ralph
strictly fur cash.
Wc lose no bad debts
Star, of Elizabeth, The. By Miss Thackeray.
for you lo pay at the Racket.
Swiss Family Itobloaon.
This Wicked Wot Id. By Mrs. H. Lmett Cam­
3 ply chair seats 10c. nt the Racket.
eron.
Three GuardsmeA. Thc. Rr Alexander Duma*.
Slates m cheap as the. rest buy at the
Threw Men In a Hoai. Bv. Jerome K. Jerome.
Racket.
Tom Brown at Dxtonf. By Tbomaa Hughes.
Tom Drowu's rehmd dav*. By Thomas Hughes.
Tour &lt;*f the Wot hl iu Eighty Days, The. By
Jutre Vctur.
Tw-niv TlHMi«n.id lacuiurs fader the Sea. By
.loirs Verm-.
Twetiiy । ear* Alter. Uy Alexander Dumas.
Two Ktsstrt. Itv Ha*lev Smart.

Two i»n&gt;bans. The. By R. D’Ennrry.
Two Years Before the Ma&lt;t. By R. H. Dana,
Jr.
L’nc e Max. By Ro»a NoucbetteOarey.
'
I’mler Current*. Hr "The Duchess."
fader Two Flags. Bv Golds.
VacraiR Wlie, A. By Florence Warden.
Vanity Fair Ry W. M. Tbiu-kcray.
Vi. ar of Witkrtlehl. The.. Bv Oliver Goldsmith.
\ i unite d. BnMteloxne. The. By Alexander
Duma*.
i
\ Ivlau the Beamy./fly Mrs. Anulr Edwards
Weaker than a /roman. By Charlotte M.
Bnvenye.
f
Woe Wffie. Bv Rosa Noucbette Carey.
Wn Two. Bv Edna Lyall.
Whai Gold Cineol Buy. By Mrs. Alexander
W hen a Mans single. By J. M. Barrie.
White Company, The. By a. Conan Dorie.
W He In Name Only By Cnarlmte M. Braeme.
Wllh Relli-i. Uy William Carlrtoo.
WUcb’s . rad. The. By H. K!d-r Haggard,
w man in. While.The. By Wfikic Collins,
woniau « Eire. A. By F oreuce Wardsn.
Wmdxu&gt; Heart. A. By Mrs. Alexander.
Wonidns rimughts About Women. A. By
Miss Muluck.
War. a. Uv Charlotte M. Braeme.
Wuu By Walting. By EJna Lyall.
W’r»ord ami Married. By Rosa Noucbette Carey.
W owing OX the. By Mrs. Al- xander.
\eltow Mask. The. By Wilkie Collins.

Don’t
Assest in ruining
your eyesight but,
have your eyes
examined and fit­
ted with glasses by

Dr. &lt;i. W. LO*jRY.

c

■

.______________________________

WANTED

SAW LOGS.
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

W. H. GOODYEAR
MODERN DRUGGIST.

CUSTOM SAWING.
P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can't handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

J. L WILKINS,

Between

.,

F you save time you save
money. You can save a vast
amount of time if you are look­
ing for

I

We are posted in
our business and do
-enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

Jefferson St. Furniture
Store.

THE RACKET

And 200 other Books.

or any kind of building mat&lt; r
ial, by coming directly to [us
and not only that, yon will save money by buying of ua.

I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some price
Now myour time to get goods
for a little money, j
still buy and »etl second
liana goods and do upholBtenng and repairing.

Keep your eye on our fob eounteni from
until N«w. let end we will show you
retrain, run treat* "™* “‘lnTax Rackkt.

bow

agt

What
You •
Want ?

Ladies and Gents’ Over Gaiters,
Lamb’s Wool Slipper Soles,
Mishawaka Knit Boot,
Rubbers of all kinds.

JUST THINK!
any kind of fuel—w^fsoft^oal” harTS and "coke!’'Sa

Also a fine line of Moloney Brothers.

they eave it too They’keep the flre-alTnight-aU^ky-a
steady even heat cleanly and comfortable. Youwantfl,!
best because it’s cheapest in the end Thev lift. w
SEE THE NAME OffTHE LEG Bold only bj
me'

lisses and Childrens’ fine Shoes just received,

QoODYErtR

Br«5.

all and see them at

F. Q. STOWELL.

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A^ertu;ngnudii‘»tinl]ar'
fy County-

Hastings Banner.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County

HASTINGS, MICH, OCTOBER 19. 1893.

WHOLE NO. 2001

xxxyill. NO. 25

Hastings Banner

Health
Economy

Published Thursdays by
coox.

BBOS..

H-mi-kt®®. men.

ARE ASSURED BY USING

^ittiuiataue^j
THIS TRADE-MARK.

COUNTY NEWS.
Delayed Icter.
•
Dalton
to(worke\f^',U?w
the
to work- Air. and Mm. Geiger and wife
°f Xeb™®« •!« Ute guenta of Geo, Van
?ng' Brl* f
Jordan 19 conv*1**.TiLr,1!
riiompson has two new
11? wT'on.CMCh Hide of ,hc hot*s»L*w Willktus h building an addition Io
his house there Dr. Scribner llve^-Mro.
F. Chsmbrlain and son have returned
from a reek’s visit at Climax—Chas
Moreau nnl wife started for the World’s
fair M&lt;.mnv morning vlu Auguflta—Mra.
Maggie Ender has been very sick—Mrs.
Lanse ant Rose Mortuian of Cedar
.v'n",wn kt-nday—Mrs. John
U illlxm. , Tlsitbiq her bmtbcr M. It
Uwli, .1 OS-1 IhUwrek.
Delton

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t,
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■i

VAN VflLKENBUKGti

Lg-j. Hu, Hardware Man oi Barru Gouniu.
ICNIO.X'

HASTINGS, MICH.

Little Red Front Shoe

is NOW SELLING
.Dongola, Patent Leather lip,
a ’Shoe for §1.00.
A XI-., s Congress or Lace Shoe Plain or
Tipped for SI.25.
We In : just received a fine line of Lddies
Fl, . v 1 L’ned Shoes for Winter.
Also Men’s Be ver Boots and Shoes.

We try to please you,

us.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2NS0N

ONE PRICE

SHOE DEALERS.

REMEMBER
That our Special Sale of Baby

Carriages will last only a few days
longer.

Secure one now if you

want it cheap.

rs.
ed

store

Please call at my

and examine my stock while

w “7^ ? '* lnc
'“‘—Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Fnlxhner expect to more on
uelr firm near NuhxUl, tbl, week—r.
„ 1rT,.‘KK1B,,,le Cr”kI" o“r
w'Khlx’rhood visiting last beek-Rev.
•nd Mrs. H. N. McCartney and family re­
turned to their home tn Maas. Saturday—
JJ”’ r‘ ®LBr,ce Rnd Bon* of Hastings, are
visiting Maple Grove friends—Mrs. M.
Brice
Ouy
IL M Qraham
go to Hastings Wednesday of this week as
witnesses in the settlement of the Hobart
Mtate- Sam Robart, of Blanchard, Is here
on business.
Bandelet.

Live hogs were sold hero to Doty &amp;
atringham last week for 80c per pound—
Pat Lee intends to move In his new honse
•t Bedford this week—Rev. Van Wlikle
Is still holding revival meetings at }?ast
Baltimore—The two Shoemaker boys at­
tended the world’s fair last week—Levi
Bresee is in the Nursery business—Wm.
1 ungate fell from a hay stack roof last
week and Injured his spine and is in a
precarious condition at this writing—Ban­
field is just beginning to attract attention
of people abroad. Last week a man was
looking over the mall route, another for
• harness shop and another a blacksmith
shop and now old Jerrry you had better
put through that railroad—Robert Phillips
and son Erve are boarders at Dr. Chand­
lers for the present time—There is about
to b«? a well driven on lhe church proper­
ty—Rotiert Bruntiey has been spending a
week with his daughter In Allegan.

Charles lubois ami wife, yy-. 1’hllllps
and wife, h-wisDu'Mils and wife. Mrs.
Gleason. Mas Bolyen. Mrs. G. Norwood.
Mbs (’. IJasi tt. Messra. F. G. Adams, W*
L. I i-rce. L .Monnw and Mr. Gorham
(julmby.
atartcii for tie world’s fair Tuesday—Mrs.
Husking corn Is the ordor of the day In
B D. Wiilnr, nf Dutchess county and
M • J. V . mew of Csv ugs county N. V. this vicinity—The ladles ajd society met
are visiting.heir brother David Mosher at the home of Misses John Fancher ami
this week. They took in th - world's fair was well attended. Hastings being well
on their vuy out hero -Mr. !.enru of represented. Mrs. 1). Striker and daughter,
hast Barry lleii Sunday c. s. Gleason Mrs. Lampinan ami Mrs. James Hughes
has n new lirn—IL W. Rowley ami wife being present—S. J Bidleman is slowlyvisited in Alcgxn last wjek—Will Ma- recovering from tyhoid fever—Mrs. Elsie
Cbon was tie gueat of H. C. Boy nton last Cas’elehi and Mrs. McIntosh visited
week—C. li Robinson was jin Plainwell friends lu Nnslivil’e Inst Thursday.
ou buahiesslast we.-k-C. F; Moreau ami
wife have nturned from the fair—A new j
ixittle Tompkins is on the sick list this
pkutogtHphgallery in town Mrs. Skill- 1, week
—Mis. John Olmstead is very sick
m.in :tml M - Scribner visited ut How- with typhoid fever - Mrs. E. .1. Harlom
lamlsburg Ids week—Mrs. Muggle Kahler has bean visiting her 'laughter Mrs. Mei.
is able to st up—John Moon is helping Tuckermun of Battle Creek the past two
Fay Mosher thresh Cloverseed—Steve weeks—A. G. Kent and Wm. Burgess re­
Sprague b luing some mason work for turned from the world’s fair Saturday. G.
John WiliiitDa.
Moore and wife Sunday. They report a
fine time—Enoch Ambus organized a rend­
WcHMtliintl.
The hea’y frost of Sunday night made ing circle at the Center to be held every
Tuesday
eve at the school liunst*. Mary
U' think tkat whiter is coming—Work on
lhecreamrv is at a stand sljll on account I Wilcox. Pres.. Mbs Clark, ot the Ellis
ot the lumber not having colne—John 11. ;‘ nrhotil. Sec. He gave us several firn* talks
different si«»j&gt;cls—Mrs. Allie Young.
Waltz amt Miss Sutnm were married on Ion
&amp;f Battle (’re’tik has bis-n visiting her
Sunday. The happy nniple started for
mother Mrs. jlbn Keyes—Mr.-. John
Chicago Monday and projnise to do the TueFerman
wak n: Battle Creek a couple
world’s fair durin^tlieir honeymoon—The
repfiven .suit of Daniel Yaeger vs David of days last w«j-k — N&lt;-xt week Friday eve
I. e pa rd was tried in, Justice England's Is Hie dance at Abbey's. No preventing
ptovidetire -Lulu Seger was surprised nt
diet rendered In favor of the plaintiff— 'her home Weduesday eve by her youug
friends. An enjoyable time was had—
l he replevin suit of Rader Wright vs Mrs. James Cooper, of Marshall, visited
James D. Townsend In Nashville last her mother Mrs. Case, Hie first of lhe
Saturday was adjourned till Oct. 25th.—
Georg,'D. Barden of Lake Odessa was in
our village o:&gt; Tuesday—There will be a
red.hot law suit In Justice Vdtes court on
(-. E Ingerson was at Hastings a few
Oct. 27G1. between John Lee and O. D. days this wu*ek—Dr. and Mrs. Lowry, of
Stevens—I: |a reporteq
that ...the
,
.. Hastings, were guests at ur.
Dr. Young
i oung’■s last
Peoples
Mj-at
*' ’ ’
ta.
ta.
TburMv-Mn. S. M. F.,.1,
Maek.mllh «lw .
....... ...................... ..
•.
think that a blacksmith shop in that loca- j cotnpanicd her husband here Iasi Thurs­
day—Geo. Frink and, wife. of Iowa, are
tio;&gt; will be ari ornament Io our village, visiting bls sister. Mrs. G. A. Trumnn—
especially to property holders near— Among the vHtors nt the world's fair
from hern this week an- Mr. and Mrs. C.
Fuller went to lensing «&gt;n Tuesday niwn- M. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brelw.
’
’ I anta* Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Roe mid daughter
Ing. Frank to attend the Grand
of the I. O. &lt;&gt;. F. and Mrs. Fuller to at- Bee and Mr. and Mrs. George Bell—Mrs.
tend the Rebecca Convention.
A. It Wolcott ami Mrs. 1). A. Green were
at Charlotte one day this week—Mr. and
Walter Bechtel comoivnred work In. Mrs-’C. L Glasgow returned from Chica­
go Saturday evening—Fred G Baker has
Wayland for 8. R. Tibbets Monday—Rev.
sold out restaurant to Byron Barnum—Mr.
Cogs hall. of Grand Rapids. preached in and Mrs O. M. Hollinger have moved in
the peoples church Sunday—George Jack­
son returned from the world's fair last with E J. Feig|&gt;nePa for the winter.

Wednesday—The report is that diphtheria
is raging in Middleville again—Mrs.
Crookston started Monday to visit the
world’s fair—Mtss Nellis Miner comfflcnced work Monday at Hastings—Chas.
Crookston went to Wisconsin last week—
Jennie Haywood is to work at Geo.
Richards’—The dance at Smith’s hall last
Friday evening was not very well attend­
ed only twenty numbers being sold—
Mrs P. O. Tliackler. of Norwalk. Ohio, Is
the guest of lhe former’s sister. Mrs. A.
Hendley of thia place—Edwin Tasker, of
Red Oltk. Iowa, is spending a few Ways
with A. Headley and family-Joseph
Clemens, of Hasting-, while visiting at
fils father-in-law’s, David Beard. In a fit
of temporary insanity committed suicide
by drowning lu Barlow lake Saturday
about s /clock a. m. His body was doJ
recovered until Sunday about 5 o’clock p.

Cloverdale.

Willie, the little two rear old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Clem died last Fridaynight.
The funeral *»’ held nt the
Church Sunday. Re.v. Bntler nffllclutlngMrs. C. A Snnok hw returned from Kal­
amazoo—John A. Turner was lu the vil­
lage Saturday on bti-iness—Mrs. S. C.
Wing is moving back from Otsego—Mrs.
Susan Forrester and daughter of Battle
Creek visited relatives here last week—
The dance at Ed|l Ixwla’s wm well at­
tended and all report a tine Um-—John
Hotelling has bought I). Rerdnian’s house
and lot -Rob’i. Galland baa returned from
th,* South on scrountof the death of D. C.
j’-cd—Frank Paine and family have mov­
ed :•&gt; Charlotte—Mi-w Ruth Livingston
Im- gone to Prairieville to work for Dr.
11; de.
____________ _
.

Henry Hosmor comes to the front with
. new carriage—John Watting has returnPrt rro-T, H&gt;. Wlilte CIO—lob,. «»d Dan
Maier, of Clan-, ar.- xlallloa their poreixa
—John Mr-aalraer. id town, la leaeldo« »
M., I »eho..l al ll&gt;« .'IHuer school house—
Sexeral of our U B. ,»on,&gt;r» .trended
rhe quarterly meertaa al lhe diaper ehureh
Saliinlay end Sunda,-4ohh Gardner and
wife were at the hub 1 hursday— E. Lot Ithart haa broke «m»»d &lt;„r hl« ans n hum-r­
and la puillnx In modern Impmvem. nla.
When compl-UM .here will be "“J"''
In lhe elate—Birr Sun,I, (~n ot 11. bmllh)
leaeher ,-r lhe Uortier a -houl
»!&gt;'"
own with the dlphth-rla In eelmol ho.,.,
and al prow-lit wrlilus im very III. tin­
*,' lahl«rli.«l la »..m-wb»l allrpd up over
Mr. nnd Kirs. Jerome Fish. Mr. D. w.
, ; A«-lh nry !&lt;*«•&gt;.
'-•harlol.e. Summer ami Mbsea R&lt;»le
s»rah
made our gardener K. L.wkharl a ph-ae.nl • lowers went to the fnlr
Monday.
Xll l„ lean, lhe eeeret ot &lt;r.-« Imr h--' Mr. mid Mrs. Flah returned ThursdayMr- Kdrrle started for Oregon last Mon­
day to visit friends and relativea-Bed&lt;&lt;»nl hcbupl is progrcMlng finely under the
pew prlnrltial-Ual Friday evening was
,neiil very irtcasniUly al U»e bont^nf Mias
Flov Barke. Among those that were preaent were Miss Ev»Lu»knnd Mr. O. Kot"
lu.tlt of Battle Creek.
Mr »n,l Mm Wra. Of*"-. Sr--

MXlXmXo'^XrX.

Batland.

in the city during the fair.

A. McCOY

.

Mrs. Howard Mosher and daughter.
Miss Myrtle. Miea.K. Merritt and a num­
ber of others started from here for lhe
White City
Ira Osgood
nnd Mrs. Malcolm McCollum have got
home from the world’s fair, leaving their
husbands to linger a little longer al the
big show—A. Kingsbury was sick a bed
al the last account and has not got home
from tbe fair nt this writing—Frank U-on:ird has bought the Mud Lake boat house
and is moving it onto his lot for a dwell­
ing—Mrs. Mary Youngs has rented A.
Kingsbury’s chamber and together with
her son Eildy will make it a winter resi­
dence—The brick yard has shut down for
the winter.

Rev. Grigsby called on the High Street
school and was very much pleased with
the Interest manifested by the scholars In
their studies. He spoke very highly of
Miss Ora McClintock as n teacher—F.
Howe accompanied by his mother and two
little boys are visiting at S. Howe’s. They
return to tbeir home at Vasaar next Mon­
day-Mrs. Brangwin has been confined to
her mom with the Asthma the last few
days.
Castleton.

Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Smith celebrated
their 50th. marriage anniversary last
Thursday—Mr. Darius Cross and son of
Adrian were guests of Atta Noyes last
Monday—Miss Laura Felghner Is spend­
ing the week with friends in Grand Rap­
ids—Mr. Knowles is entertaining bis
mother from Dundee—Lewis Lockhart
has returned from a visit to his uncle at
Ionia—A dance at Will Troxell’s last
Thursday night also a party at Joe Pnrmatlty’fl the same night—Mrs. E. V.
Smith has gone to Manchester to visit her
mother and other relatives—Mrs. Martin (
Mallettc and son Earle of Grand Rapids
nre visiting relatives in this vicinity.
Jcsse Cotton and Mrs. B. F. Wolf have
entertained a sister, nephew and grand­
daughter from Mo. They have left for
their home nnd will stop a few days at tbe
World’s fair—Who will be our Dr. now
as Dr. Sayles Is now left and located In
Baldwin, Lake county. Success to the Dr.
-’A. B. Barnum la now a resident of our
quiet village, lie is bringing a house
with him—Lee McDonald will soon be in
the blacksmith shop—Mrs. Garry’ Baker
entertnim-d a cousin a few days from Ind.
—We notice Grand, Rapids masons are
coming here for work letting the s’rlke
and money panic have its course.
Delayed tetter.
Rutland.

M. Matthews of North Hast|ngs was the
gnrst of A. Robinson Sunday—K. Ed­
monds and wife spent Sunday with the
latter’s parents—4-. A. Eaton and W. B.
Hitchcock of Hastings were, in Rutland
Sunday—Artie Chase Is moving to Has­
tings—Dan Bechtel nnd wife spent Sun­
day with Joseph Shultz—Dan Newton of
Hastings was on tbe street one day last
week—Francis Gorham has been very
sick. We hear he Is better—Artie Chase
and wife spent Sunday with John Me-,
Gravy—Schuyler Hendrick is entertain-;
ing one of Job's comforters—After spend­
ing lhe summer with her mother Mrs.
Artz started for her home In Ohio Tties(Jay—David Cross and wife are visiting
their daughter MLm Ruth Cross—A« to
our items l»eing too late for publication last
week, we can only surmise Mr. Editor.
Did your letter-half ever give you n letter
to post for her. und after carrying it two
or three days,' happen to think your
pocket was not the projier receptacle 'for
that letter?
t
■
HORRIBLE ACCIDENT.

The second greatest accident In tbe his­
tory of Hie Michigan Central R. R. occur­
red nt Jackson Friday forenoon at 9:10.'
Two huge train loads of excursionists
started out from New York state. In the
neighborhood of Hath, N. Y. bound for
the World’s fair. The excursion was In
two sections, of 10 nnd 12 curs each, be­
ing transferred over uqlo the Michigan
Central at Detroit.
The rear train was not allowed to leave
a station until word had been recalved
(hat the first train had left the station in
advance. By tills scheme aLsMute safetv
was expected. The first train hau reached
Jackson in safe'jr, and so notified the Arar
section. The first section was standing
on tin- main track, being protected how­
ever by a semaphore—n signal by which no
train is allowed to pass until it is remov­
ed. The engineer claims t-i have seen the
signal and understood what it meant, but
claims that when he applied tlie air brakes
ihey would not work. When within a
short distance of the other train he revers­
ed ills engine and turned on the steam,
but ’.he distance was too short to overcome
the momentum, and It crashed into the
rear end of the first section, killing 12
people and seriously Injuring 28 others,
some of whom may div.
The list of those killed Is as follows:—
Mrs. Clarks Starr. Elmira. N. Y.
Miss Harriet Breeze. I’leree Cfiy, X V.
Miss Mavri- McM*»ter, I’rmi Y.ni. N. Y.
George Hoffman. Lowman. N. X .
Mrs. I. N. Hrarusive. E-ist C:«ntw.
Mrs. Llyod Wcaxlbury, Whrelrr N. V.
Mrs. J. H. Ke- lej. Ktuumond&lt;pnrt. N. Y.
Mr-. !&gt;. G. Gibl’s. Wherlrr. N. V
Jani'-t Woodbury, her father-in-law. of r.Uh.
’ iutant child of Mrs. An»o:&gt; Herrix gtou. El­
mira. N- Y
W. R. Glllmon*. Morris Rim. Pn.
MrsR- Gtilmor®. his w|m.
TM Mcniiv of George Hoff uai was rstubhlied Io a peeullnr wav. In his vest poekrt
found ttir follonmg note: ' It anything h&lt;»twin to ini' -cm x &gt;lisi&gt;»teli tn George H. effm u. Lowman. N. Y." To 'his *tu attached
a tclegrupii blnnk.
Those set iously injured arc;—
Miss Kate Healey. Morris Run, I’x. left leg
broken.
■
Johanna H*.»'.ry. her sister of same }&gt;Iac&lt;».
both leg* broken ami other wise *rnv»u«ly

spot, 18 people being killed and 35 wound­
ed In that smash-up.
Sam Robinson, a Irnggageroan on this
division of the Michigan Central, and
with whom many in this city are ac­
quainted, was present at tbe accident last
Friday, and gave the following account of
of It to a Grand Rapids Herald reporter:—
"When the crash came !• was sit­
ting In my boarding bouse looking out the
window at the engine of the first section.
The remainder of the train was obscured
by the depot. I was not more than 100
yards away. I heard the second section
pulling Into the depot, and an Instant later
heard a terrific crash. I knew in an in­
stant that there was a wreck, and started
-on a run for the depot I was one of the
first train men there. The sight was ■
fearful one—one that cannot be described.
The passengers ou the platform were
seemingly paralyzed by the awfu( specta­
cle. The engine of the second section
had plowed its way Into the rear of the
second, and two coaches were completely
telescoped. It was as If two pasteboard
Itoxes had been crushed into each other.
In the midst of the wreckage could be
seen dead and mangled bodies pinned
firmly In the debris by seats and timbers.
"Here and there an arm or leg betoken­
ed that under the mass of twisted iron and
broken timbers was the body of a victim.
There was no screaming; no agonized
shrieks, only np occasional-groan to indi­
cate that a spark of lite still remained In
some of the unfortunate excursionists who
were imprisoned in the wreck. We went
to work instantly to remove the dead and
wounded. I do not believe there was a
minute’s delay. Some of the killed were
in plain sight and easily-removed. Others
we had to dig from under the mass of de­
bris. Holes were chopped Into the-sides
of the cars, and a number of persons res­
cued In that way. I helped take eight
women out, whom we expected to find
dead, bnt none of whom were seriously
Injured. All of them were penned in,
but tbe seats seemed to have protected
them.
The women were remarkably
calm and self-possessed. There was no
shrieking and' no wild screams from them.
One stout, fleshy German woman handed
out her hand-bag. and then sturdily re­
fused to be rescued until we had taken
her valise out through the window. The
women were f thousand times more self­
possessed than the men.
“As fast as the dead were taken out
they
were sent to undertaking es­
tablishments and the wounded were re­
moved to hotels.
1 saw twelve dead
bodies carried away. Most of the victims
were women, as the men were nearly all
out of tbe cars at the time. One very
fortunate thing hi connection with the
accident was that none of the steam pipes
hi the engine broke and nothing
was set on Ore. Had either happened the
number dead must certainly have been
doubled. It is improbable that anything
of that character would be duplicated in a
hundred different wrecks.
"Not having seen the first section as it
pulled into the depot, 1 can’t say how
fast it was running, but 1 have talked
with several yard men who saw tho train "
after It left the junction, and they all.
agree that the speed”conld not have been
more than six or seven miles 'ttn hour.
But as the train was heavily loaded the
momentum was.great, apd as the brakes
In the first section were securely set there
was no chance to lessen the force of the
collision. It was like xjrasltink Into a
house."
Later developments seetn to Indicate
the truth of tbe engineer's story that the
air brakes had been tampered with. The
air cock on the brake ou the car back of
the tender was found turned square off
immediately after the wreck, and several
trainmen claim to have seen a man. evi­
dently a tramp, lump from this portion of
Hie train at the time of the wreck. Lt is
supposed that the tramp thought that by
turning this air cock the train would
slacken speed and he conld get off before
reaching Jackson depot. Mrs. Timothy
Donovan, one of the Injured died yester­
day morning.

in

jttrod.
Mrs. Timothy Dnnnnvan, same place, rl.r-1
orulsed anu hip Injun &lt;1.
.
Mrs.AUMiu Herrington of Eitnlra N.Y. right
leg broken.
William Whabn engineer of lhe -eeoud see
tlon.aukli Miraitmd by Jam.,Ing.
Mbs Sarah A. Keeler. Hammondsnort. N. v.
leg brekett and Lead bl uisrd. comli ton danger°Mrs. J. riertwr: (Hrdnsr. Horseheads N. Y.
bead ami body bntwed
Maud, her oy«Urohl daughter shgblly
bnnsed.
Frank Fraley, Culumldfl Crora
r.».
slightly hurt.
Mrs. J A llurlli'gnme, E*«t Bprlwgtlel I N.
Y. sh-ulder bruised.
Miss Blaneli- Beardsley badly hint In head.
re,'overy pro table.
Mrs. Alfred aearlM. Might Injuries.
Mrs. C. W. Fav. -light cut nu wtl»l hw! ’see
ljuirie her daughter, bruited a-it suffernig
front imrvju-uexV
............. ' , W. IL Humphrey. Chonagt latke, N. Yv. I -ft
arm broken.
.
,
-^1. , r.
. . ................ .
Mias Abie IfArrb, On-o". )‘a-. In) irod in­
ternally, will probahlv rwiibT.
Mm Mact W &lt;ki flebl. turvi’mm’ s'v-ntsv av •.

Picking applet, digging_ polaloefl •nd
Mrs.' 1- E. *«”*'•:
ul ky h-i.kimrwra'ir’llM -’nier of ih. d»T■ rm-KioK v', •• •"
-----Mlw K- A. IMnwich. c&lt;»&gt;n;»nton of Mra.
- -------------Wheat field*
•«*”
Iwglnning to look greati
“,,,’'einX'r, M wortd:
■
------M'ghl Injuries.
ei&gt;n-. -Bert OU* I* reiawted as being on the Wakefleid.
8 B. Ainsworth. Norwich N. T.. fractured
-«»e-j
iHuuii ,er,
a lady from Illinois was In East aukle and pMntiil Injurtaa.
Mrs. mi" They
w held
,ia ponncil
conaBU over lief
'
itntland last werk selling embroidering
Mrs. F. M. (lro&gt;ks, of Norw'.ch X. Y. wrr
Kutianu
.....
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slight
Injuries.
Monday « »••'*
U-fr? nmcliinrit
—Rev. Grigsby .ceomputfed
accompanied br
by
nw-Mnrt-lUtA atrange coincidence la that Friday
tM*rd r’.'"1
t.klugemi «rhvr hbild^Hy*&gt;••»
Lr. ■..««
Oct 10th. 1879—14 years ago—a terrible
accident happened almoet on tbe unit
Mm Win. Urlffln—
** *ri“‘

Rev. A. D. Jewell, of Ionia, will preach
at the Presbyterian church next Sunday,
both mornlug and evening. Services 10:80
tind 7 standard time,..

The Y. P. 8. C. E. at the Preabvterian
church next Sunday at 0 o'clock. To be
led by Miss Grigsby.
The usual monthly meeting of tho Wo­
man’s Home Missionary Society will be
Iwld in the'M. E. church parlors Wednes­
day, Oct. 25ib.' at 2 o’clock p. m.
The Barry Co. Christian Endeavor ConvetGlon Is p*NHfFMie«t until Oct 2S. The
same program will be carried otU oh ar­
ranged for the 14 lit.

The C. L. S. C. wlU rowet with Ml S3
RnsellaGoodyear1 next Saliwday evening.
Program:
Home and the making ol Modern Eurupe—Miss Nagler.
Outlines of Ecomituics—Miss Goodyear.
How tn study llisb.ry, Sy nopals— Mrs.
Henry Bailey.
Quotations— England awl Hume Rule..
The society rpna**c&lt;rd wbli Emmanuel
church will lx i &gt;iyr'»hie&lt;l Thursday. OcL
•Jttlh, by Me-dauu'S Robinson. Andrus, E.
Busby. Diantoiul. Is.wcrs. G reuse I. Mason, . -z'
L. Bentley nml lhe Mis-.-s Matthews
hihI Woodard.
served in society
rooms from 5 uuli: 7. A conlial invitation
extended to nil.
The subject al the Methodist Episcopal
church next Snndav imn-ning la. “Man.
a laltorer with thal.’* Tito evening ser­
vice logins at 7 ti'flork with a |5 minute
song service. Sunday M*bm&gt;l at noon.
Epworth League al 8 in tho lecture nxfln.
The regular weekly program of the Ep­
worth League of the Methodist church
will be given on 1’nesday evening In the
lecture room. Subject ••Money."
The
program Is trader the. direction of tbe
Dept, ot cntertaiiuuciiL
Tbe DevttHranil meeting t»f the Baptist
Young INtoplea TL»fon will l»e held at the
church next Sunday eYeuing at ’ 5 o’clock,
leader. Miss Pearl Michael.

.,a » Rrtwwwt L. M’npvm. MliMtcvlffe
° i Eugen* ManHir&gt;trr. 1/rtbba
i J no H. Watte. Wobdlaug
1 Ann* M.
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- j Hlmmi y. Neilhanunar, WoodUnd
130 AinldGnebel
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�NAPOLEON'S WATCH.

HASTINGS

BANJNER

NotesfF.OM ‘h£

Thursday, Oct, ■alh.-’gjj-.
COOkT BROS.. Proprietor,.

(jhinibiilliBiwiliol;.

The ,t»l« houd ot beullbtook «n uoThe watch, of which the cut is a porunt »tep lu uMtltury «deu»e by
representation, is *een in one of the Ketag tbe dhwxee ot opn.uwpllon on
cases in the Swiss exhibit in Manu­
tbeUxtot duireronx M&gt;d
factures building. Itahistoryb vouched bl. dh—* th.
»• “ d‘Pkth'’!*
for by the Geneva concern wm h dis- and .mrilpox, und requiring • ™port
Slew- to be *n-lo «o «»
P It was once owned by the first Na­ £Sbowd. ol bwlth. ,Tb. to«d
poleon. In 1818 Napoleon was travel­ 3io mnde a new rule ranking It »»
ing in a coach through Holland to Tho Ueally a criminal offena. tor IramlHague. He had reached the fortress
of Nimwegen and the inhabiUntagave gruuutrom
the etale without perraUrio. nt we
Jlim a reception.
Many of his old
soldiers of former campaigns had state Inspector.
Eight 1’er.ons Draw*.
turned out to do him honor.
He was
A disaster on Lake Superior, in vhich
approaching the quay on the
Waal when the horses attached to his not less than wight lives were lost
carriage became unmonagublc.
The came to light when a drifting tab Ing
vehicle careened on the edge of » boat waa picked up by tbe crew .t the
.1 precipice. A citizen, WUhelm Behnen.
i
iI
tor Au Train. Thefe were on bard a
erew ot al leaal dve men end W. U.
;
Carpenter, his wife and one chile

Fbost has touched the flowers and
foliage at Jackson ^ark, also the na­
tives of far-away warmer climate*.
Old liberty bell will be taken di­
rectly home October 81. Arrangements
could not be made for a New England
tour.
The capital stock of the World's Columbian exposition incorporated under
the laws of the state of Illinois ia $10,$10,000,000.
j Georoe W. Childs will present to
-j». iw
.. ago —
Chicago his magnificent '
few .yrara
myj___________
health failed, ____
and 1c^y
oaoasultcd several physicians. Not one could collection cf tropical plants, now on
ctearty, diagnose my case and their medicine exhibition at the fair.
tailed to give relief. I commenced to take
q&gt;int contract has been awarded for
«"• ~ta building u th. C.Hfon.1. ;
; midwinter exposition. The structure '
! will cost $70,000.
| Swiss watchmakers, received almost ■
formerly I welched 185 pounds, now I babm&lt;y as many medals as all their rivals comQ*°'
’ ^1°*^ in the distribution of awards at '
.—--------—-------- -----------------the world's fair.
I Thbee hundred thousand people, a .
— ; number almost equal to tbe combined
&lt;
* •
.&lt; ' populations of Minneapolis and St |
*Fau], could be seated in the Mannfac. .
.
.__
.
.
turea and Liberal Arts building.
i
that some houses always seem to need
„
.
.
.
—tainting ; Uwy look dingy, railed, I . Ogouog W. CmLM h»» bought ths
log cabin which was erected by the
Med. Other* always look bright,
Michigan state board as a part of the
dean, fresh. The owner of the first
forestry exhibit. Mr; Childs will have
— economizes" with "cheap" mixed
tie cabin placed in the park at his
paiata, etc.; the second paints with
i, country bome near Philadelphia.
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------. I'm
Tun’ ireonlii.l
greatest Lrittata..
battery ot boilers ever
;I shown in the
th. world
wnrM can
... be
I.. seen in
l„ the
th..
j annex to Machinery hall. Nothing
. but oil ia used for fuel and It is piped
। direct from the Indiana oil fields to the
'The first spends three times as much
I receiving tanks at the fair grounds.
।'
far paint in five years, and hi* buiid| Catkbino Garza, the Mexican ban­
inw never look as well.
tost everybody knows that good
dit, revolutionist and poet, spent three
can only be had by using strictly ; weeks in August at the world's fair.
White Lead. The difficulty is
With his lieutenant. Ring .Sandoval,
he was a guest of. the Palmer house,
Chicago, both, of course, passing by
assumed names.
ished
. The Daily Columbian is the name of
the test of years:
• an official newspaper printed and ciY“Armstrong &amp; McKelyy"
i culated on the grounds. "M. P. Handy,
“
**Beymer-Bau
T&gt;'*-~ier-Bauman" “Eckstein” chief of the bureau of publicity and1
•“Fahnestock'
“Anchor”
promotion, is editor. The copy ia pre“Morley” 1 pared, the type set by machinery, and
“Kentucky”
“Southern”
“Shipman” the printing done in Machinery hall.
:
A DAVOHfm has been born to Mid­
“Collier"
“Red Seal”
; way and the inhabitants of the Plais“Davis-Chambers”
1 ancc are celebrating the event with ap­
"For any color (other than white) tint
propriate gifts. The mother is a Sioux
the Strictly Pure White Lead with
Indian, the granddaughter of Chief
National Lead Company's Pure White
Green Cloud, and the father is Little
Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have
Bear, a somewhat noted chief of the
l. Sioux.

All Run Down

^bSE

Hood’s^Cures

,

X OU ttaVe nOtlCeC!

Strictly Pure
White Lead

where.

Looking to lhe Falr'a End.

&gt;

going to paint, it Will pay you
for a book cootain'ng informa­

NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
Chicago Branch,
State and Fiftccntii Street*.

OUNG MEN

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re •&lt;;
.■ ’•! .inl-ARbON’».
NEW BU-&gt;ISK» &lt;••&gt;!.l.F.-o^-Ks’suiazne. 1

a.,v executive wuuu
..„~Vq»
kovs-vThe
committee
of "the
Co­
lumbian exposition has appointed this
.
. .
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■
■ • . a plan
.
.
subcommittee
to
formulate
to
wind up the attaint of the exposition;
President H. N. Higinbotham, Director
General George R. Davis, Dircc&amp;ir of
Works D. H. Burnham and Directors
Stone nnd Walker. With the appointmentof this • committee the real work
toward closing the world’s fair is be­
gun. After having formulated a plan
it will, in all probability, be appointed
to carry ont such plan. At midnight
October 30 the council of administra­
tion goes out of existence, and this
committee takes its place.

The house of representatives, on mo­
tion of Mr. Houck, of Ohio, has passed
the following joint resolution:

.yc.t-4 Dsath. Bymri:,
cu-mnUM to .itir- or
GilSYRUP. A certain
•u»- Branchial. CrouT".

that the ac’xnowled^minU of the government
and people ot the United Suites be tcndi&gt;rtld to
the various foreign Rovcrnmonu ot tho world
which hare so generously and effectually coop­
erated In the qualrl-ccntcnnial exposition held
In Chicago In commemoration of the discovery
ot America by Christopher Columbus.
2. That a certified copy of the foregoing reso­
lution be prepared In suitable form by the sec­
retary of state of tho United States and for­
warded through tho customary diplomatic chan­
nels to tbe respective foreign governments
which hare participated In said exposition.

Over three quarters of a million of
people attended the world’s fair on Chi­
cago day, October 9. It was the biggest
crowd gathered in the history of the
world since Xerxes crossed the Helles­
pont to subdue the Greeks. In nearer
times there never has been counted a
throng much more than half as large.
The following figures tell the story of
Chicago's wonderful achievement:
BlRxesl day at Paris. 397,180
Blsjest day at Philadelphia.................... 217.5M
BUjvst day at St Loots lao.UOJ
Biggest day at Chicago781,042

A STRANGE CASE.
How an Enemy was Foiled.
ihT.-o purtH until t hey were sore, to overcome
In I &lt;£mn u.. dr.’ f'."t‘ *'!f 111,!' ,
ptButewdoa of them. In Midition. 1 n»« »
Jiraaxo weakness In my back andaround mjr
qffj‘

Once It fastens upon *
-»*y. It continues Ita imdoloua proan .-.h until
It reaches a vital point and
/JnS
Such wax my pnwpect. • 1 had been doctor! ux
n year and a half iwadily. but with no par­
ticular benefit, when I saw an "ivortlacmcnt.
«f Dr Mll.V Rwitoratlvo Nervine, procured a
iwittle aud began using it. Marvelous as It
-may secs*, but a few days had passed before
«v^y Mt at that creepy feeling hod
jsnd there has not been even the rilghteet
do4lcaUoa ot 1U। return. I now feel as
Mil.-,' IlMiora'Uro Nervine on

non- In:heir
La Bus. O.
Isaoklbyall
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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Tho people who lent money on the
world’s fair bonds have got all their
money back. The stockholders are not
in so favorable a position, but perhaps
they never expected to receive back
the full amount The ' subscribers to
the- t.tock took the ground all along
that they were contributing for public
purposes to a public enterprise, and its
success as the greatest of all world's
expositions is at least some compensa­
tion.
Germany appropriated $820,000 for
exhibits, France $733,400, Japan $630,­
705. brazil $000,000 and- Russia $400,000.
The smallest appropriation by any for­
eign government waa $1,200 by the
Danish West Indies.

The great Allis engine in the Palace
of Mechanic Arts is twice as large ns
the then wonderful Corliss engine
which attracted so much attention at
the Centennial exposition.
In Machinery hall a complete paper
mill is in operation. Right across the
aisle the paper is printed on a number
of presses which print social editions
of the daily newspapers.
At the cloee-bf the fair most of the
furniture Jn tho Michigan building will
be taken to tho ooldiers' home at Grand
Rapid*.

DEATH tH A AIOBM.

Daring U&gt;« prv,.lrere ot lb. &lt;»pM
th. pul &gt;cu&lt;m It wm , uwicb,.
that ibuH whodcperalru up»o Dr
Now DUcovory. nut only bad . .o^,, J ’
ooiory. hul renped ail ot Bin lro.bl2oM
•ntr effrei. ot th. malady. TIB.
■aom. to bat. a pvcMIar poor, i„
Ing rapid cure, not only In e««a ol 11
Grippe, hot In all Blu-.w,
Tb *
Cheat and Lung., mid bn. &lt; uril| c
'
Mihm, and Hay Fever ot long „.i,dlnr
tr/ It and bb ronvlnert. It
j, ’
point. Free trial lw.lll.ta at w. II &lt;;„X
year’s drug store.

*Colum&gt;xa, fl. C-, Oct. IX The West
India cyclone etrnek
the eoMt ot tbl. .tat. TrUoy. .w~j&gt;
lee Magnolia Beach away and killing
many*p®raona MpL.CHuk.llmd
rL.aut are ^d to be tbe only eurvirora Pawley. l.Uod .uttered tarriblv and many houses were wrecKeo.
The people sought refuge in the trees.
Fourteen persons were drowned at
MrcncthaiMl Health.
Magnolia Beach.
you are not feeling strong «h1 bealthv
Tbe tide rose above floors of dwellings tryIfElectric
Bitters. If • l.’Sp^'g’
on North blond and all dwellers took
left you weak and weary, use Eiw-trir.
refuge in the lighthouse. Th. most Bitters. Tills remedy nets dlrv.il, &lt;,n
heartrendering reports come from Dr. liver, stomach and kidney*, gi-nily
J. W. Flagg, who escaped and saved those organs to perform their tti«.ii11|w
little Miss Weston, 10 years old. They It you nre afflicted v/Hh sick hi a,r„ i|p
were dinging to the boughs of a you will find snmly ami peimimvi.t nUef
cedar tree drifting to mainland. Ills by taking Klt-i irlc Bitters. On.* Um will
father and mother were with them on convince you II at this Is the r m. ,!-. UlU
at &lt;v ' h
the same tree. His mother became ex­ need. Large In»u^* only
hausted and lost her hold upon the Goo&lt;lyear'8 drug store.
limb, and bis father let go to rescue her
and both were drowned before his eyes.
The best salve In the
Tbe Grand H.pld. 4 Indian. nllro.d Searching parties were petroling the bruises, som&gt;, ulcers, ks.
nay eor -All net be robbed npon U next beach with the hope of finding bodies. mires, tetter, etatpped hands, ci.iiblniiH
trip.
Paymaster HolUran an’.ouneed
Buffalo, Oct. 17.—The wind blew at corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive’
that be would take three earn men the rate of 60 miles an hour on Satur­ ly. cures plM» or no pay required. Iti8
with him. and the whole erowrwill be day. About 1:30 o'clock in the morn­ guaranteed to give perfect uthfa • p ,r
armed with Wlnchealer. and rwolrera. ing the storm caught up a long line of money ref nndwi. Price 2ft cents |mt box
Tho car al way. rarrlea a lanfe num ol empty coal cars standing on a siding of For sale by W. 11. Goodyear, the dni&lt;gist.
money, bnt'wlll hardly be wort, trilling the Nickel Plate road and lifted them
Saginaw has sold $25,001 of water
onto lhe main track, a few miles south
with.
of this city. The midnight passenger bonds for $88,087.50.
train for Chicago crashed into the cars.
Rlnglliigs’ circus tnav put up at Grand
The debts of tho R. G. Pcera
Fireman Lang was killed.
Rapids for llie-wintri.
and Lumber company at Gram Rapids
Other fatalities occurred late in the
awATcnwtriiAumour.
----------------------------------------------ore paid.. Thia statement will ense the
The new township of [Inwsc his been
■
theirr afternoon when the mammoth sheds of orgntilzi-d In A Icons euuiily.
rtoppe.1 the hortas ,od • cauratropho burioeu
men ol&gt; Wehig.n ta ntafl
o«n the
the Empire freight line at Louisiana
was averted. Tho etory ia that Na- eye. in wonder. Three year. «oR. G
Tbe brasqu*-. au.l fuv&gt;y ImpniM- of
and Carroll streets collapsed with a
poleon left hU earrlaye and naked tho ' Petain tailed tor a cool H .yO.»«- &gt;J
loud’ crash. The fire and police depart­ days of false imvtr&gt;»i&lt;&gt;n wemu iatr down
iameothls rescuer, and offered him wa» considered » hopeless tai ye. hot
ments wereicalled out, but before their all as worthless t*ecau.-.- our is unworthy.
then and there a commission, which It Is said Peter, ia coinloit .nt a neh
I As if there were no iimti-s hi sunhwuus!
arrival the; aliasing men showed up.
Or comet* among atare! Or -atam.-t- in
was declined.
man.
.
They had miraculous escapes and re­
peaceful rivers! Because onejemedy pre
The emperor then asked him why ha j
' gut. 11&lt;1Mra „r IImub
ceived only .11 ght injuries. The wreck of fesses 1*» du wind It Dever was adapted to
bad taken-the risk, to which Bcbnen j
Tnriou. portions ot lie .tata
the huge sheds lay in a heap, but the
r&gt;
all remetllr*
w*Ttble«s? B*-euu-e mau
ta h„c „plica (there I. always
M o, atty-slx observer tor the trusses, of the roof hod foiJ the most part are
rtoctol ],.u h|ju
Ip patient U1V#
die, qrv Ull
al! nuuj
limn-.
a-ghortha
- shorthand man around on such oc- , weck cn(|,.,| October t show that ty- retained their places and had saved the • t,HgBo H rvqiiin * a fine rje isn&lt;! a beer
casions):
■
*i "Sire, Uie
the loss oi
ot umy
phoid fever
terer and broncDius
bronchltia increaseu
increased men beneath thr
J lite. phoid
the wrecx
wreck uy
by jeaTHig
leaving room i brain to discrlmiDSte—io dratf the differ­
wou
]d have
...rmsm
...--» been
tCCH nothing cot,n?porTr and rheumatism
... J
_______ 1 I.h area oi enouffb for ' them
decresMtd
’
to
‘
crawl *-through.
' rtillal •line.
'
—
with that of your majesty.
Tbe" break
'r'*n ­" prevalence. Scarlet fever wo/ reported gajer
debris, with his head!
"They say- that Dr. Plew* Guideb
ing of my neck would amount to noth­ at thirty-two places, meoslei nt four, I Bnia8hed down between his knees, wm j Discovery the “Discovery’’ and that Ils'
ing. while your loss would have been , diphtheria at thirty-three uni typhoid johnnfo Fldnnery. A few feet away 1
an irreparable one to the country. ’
fever at fl fty-threc places.
! the crushed belies of ZItz Helnlich. Oi blillMlxl. feeble women who need rvftnraThis tieklwl Napoleon's vanity, and ,
tlve tonic ami bracing nervine. And
here’s lhe proof—
he gave the man the watch. It seems ,
that
was before
postmaster
at Elten
il
thiBehnen
tlm«."»nd
hi. de.th
bo djrak 0/diphtterin. T.-n n.« eul- j
Fr''|
|ph! j Try one *n both, if they duii't help
you, tell tlie World's Dispensary Mvdicii
1„re G.,ri^
h&gt;» weh!
repo.id.Md
there wire tally
«“ b?.”''rk I W.I ZriL tick
------- •rt....
AsaoeiaUoQ, of Buffalo N. Y.. and
gave
the watch
to Theodore
&lt;Soria
his
. huodred other. In the
, £ “7^^^thrtX £v I yo’ur Dionvj' back.
uncle, and it remained in that family
until Mrs. Klnrenaar. mother of the found o l-olUb taraily with three ehU , Ule oUv und | „early ,n Dre .torn .nd
One Greenville bank p.»y
present owner, R. Klarenaar. who is a dren nick, one lit the point &lt;f death,; other uuildiijgs in the city with light. .
relative of .Goris, while visiting Ger- and na medical attendance Ind been
Furst’s Io I tie amount of $4vi&gt; an*
hud th® dty for u time was plunged into1
many in 1872 got the watch. She has railed in. Several similar esses I—’
! *d for the Clio rse«*r. lieKinnlmc next Wei!
, partial darkness.
looped it to the present exhibitors, been reported.K
I Sparks from the Brush electric light ' uesday.
That the watch was once owned by
|t
____ ...
| works
set fire to the city jaiL ‘
'
Delbert Reynold*, on Owosw brskrnum
Napoleon there is no doubt. One is not
The quantity of suit inspected in The prisoners were hurriedly col- ! r&lt;&gt;:I under (he wheels ntul wa« cut'into.
obliged to believe the oth£r part of the
Michigan this year to October 1, a* lecled and mnreh«*l into lltt: yard. .
story unless one wants to indulge one's
ihown by lhe reports of the state in- Quite a number, however, were over­
romantic tendencies.
।
' spector, is 2,717.580 barrels, being 415.- come by smoke and dragged onL The
JOO barrels lew than was inspected dur- jail was completely destroyed
Acor- j
THE DIRECTOR GENERAL.
Ing the corresponding period last year. d„n of policy was formed about them. ;
A Brief Hlo&lt;r*phy of the Hra&lt;l ol. the The price is the lowest in the history of while doefora were Working on the j
World’e'Culuniblan Exposition.
the manufacture of salt in this state.
'j prisemera.
'
" Seventy
- «• Are *of•* them were
Castoria.
George Royal Davis, the director
• taked to the city hospital, but none of
general of the World's Columbian ex­
them
ore
believed
to be fatally injured.
___
‘.I-.. waslx»rn Im
Xfnae 'kJ
position,
in IXilm..
i’almcr. Mass.,
in
Upper peninsula bandits not only rob
The southern part of the city is flood­
1840. In ,U
I860
graduated
from Wil
‘*A lhe
”’ ~~
”***
*‘­ express trains but prove the ad ace that
Slate Gil inspector MrMiilxi
liston seminary at East Hampton. there is no honor among thieves by rob­ ed. nnd water at the docks is even with
While he was preparing for college bing each other. They also show how the surface of the city. In various sec­ during the past quart*-.
the civil war broke out, and, instead of much meanness there is among thieves tions of the city houses were un­ disbursements. £f&gt;;C6V.7
entering college, he enlisted as a pri­ by two great husky highwaymen at Nor­ roofed and trees blown down. The
vate In the Eighteenth regiment, way holding up a blind boy who sells wind and rain swelled the water in lhe oBy ihe Hardest kimi &lt;■(
harbor so that the }»ew York trains fl rm.-n wned tbe bl^ Cobb
Massachusetts infantry. By gradual candy and robbing him of 1175.
The k
on the Baltimore A Ohio were unanle ' nt
” 11
" *from destrucliun.
*
promotion he' rose to the rank of capto cross at Locttat 1‘olnt, at which place $3 U00.
lain, and in that capacity served with
Gilman A Barnes, of Detroit, through they are ferried serosa. From Annapthe Eighteenth army corps in the
North Carolina campaign until Au­ their Wiildsor attorneys, hare mtulc an’ oils ahd other points reports are ranltiof damage by
gust, 1863. Resigning his commission. assignment of their hotel ,Des-Chree-. plied
- the storm.
Shos-Ku affairs at Fightitig Island Uj
The damage done by the storm was
B. F. Berry, of Detroit Apart from the greatest in many years. Especially
this
water
the mortgage*, which aggregate $300'- was “
•*" tho case along
“ *the
K“ —
•—
000, there is an indebtedness of $1*2,000. front, where the tide rose to the level When »hc Imd Childrm. »!&gt;n fcaw th-w CMtotta.
of the wharves, overflowed
into
Short But Neway Itatna., r
stores,
the
cellars
of
commis­
Bean* ore unusually plentiful in sion merchants and the places occu­
Montlfaorency county this season and pied by lhe oyster packers, and com­
Before adjourning thv universal!*'
the hunters are already there after pletely destroyed stocks to the amount
Bay City elected K Dl-k'im. of G
of almost $1,000,000. As the dredging
Judge Long, of Detroit will attempt season opened Monday the oyater boats Rapid*, and V . W. Stli kli* y &lt;-f Upeer.
to force the government to pay his pen- had been preparing for the season and
I Lansing: Gov. Rich bavin* rad the
don suspended September 23.
many of them were btully damaged. j charges of Atty. Gru., Ellii*.
decided
The manager of the Ingham county The dmtruction of property all through
■ to order nn investigation &lt;»f thv C’oiuuua
savings bunk at Lansing which closed the city was large.
■
lynching.
its doors four months ago are prepar­
The simmer resorts on Curtis bay
&gt;li-ridan T. Mnsb-r. &lt;&gt;f kdanivw.
ing tA^esuine business.
and the upper Patapaco were ruined.
were
Stonewall J. De France, arrested at The entire shore from Francis Cutair's . and Wiltn*d S. Gibbs, uf
UEORGE ROYAL DAVIS.
I admitted !•» the lur by the supreme court.
Detroit is wanted at Minneapolis on a re.s&lt;*rt to the Ariel and Neptune clubs*
Two applicants were plnrk-4.
Charge
of
swindling
bunks
of
SSB.uOO.
he . returned to Massachusetts, re­
boat houses is devastated. At Flood’s
I Seth K. Shelter
cruiting and organizing a battery of
•The Richland Presbyterian church paviliot lhe damage will reach $8,000.
is dead.
light artillery. From this he was selebrated the completion of the flfti- □The wharves and boathouses of the
transferred to the Third regiment, sth year of Rev. Milton Bradley's pas­ rowing clubs are a wreck. Charles
Rhode Island volunteer cavalry, with torate. Mr. Bradley is 81 years old.
Dunn's steam yacht Admiral, George
the rank of major, commanded it until
Fred Miller, farmer, near Grand Rap­ Kohl's s&gt;am launch Alice, and a num­
A REMARKABLE CAbc.
the close of tbe war in 1865. After the__
ids,______________
was beaten by masked robbers, but ber of fancy sailing yachts at these re­
Flmt Husband l‘ld
war Cot Davis received an appoint- they failed to find hi* money,
sorts were sunk or beaten to pieces
ment in the civil department' ol the
Barney William, who was arre.ted against the wharves.
regular array, and wa. attached to tho |n Detroit a few day. ago hu been
A Detroiter who was iu
The packing houses at Clanton, on the
department ot Mltaouri
xlenliiied us oua ot tbe Mackinac eastern water front, ' were nearly was at one of the railroad depots one
in 1871 he resigned Ma eo.nmh.lon Island pirates by Deputy Sheriff washed away.
A scow loaded with afternoon and met a man whom he
and took up hl. re.ldence In Chicago, JaqoetL William. U the man J so no It 230 cases of fruit belonging to Fait A. used to know in Albany fifteen years
where ho ha. resided ever .Ince. In captured at the Urao ot the flghtwlth Winebrcjner went to the bottom. ago,xjsays the Detroit Free IkC'S1818 he was elected represoutati.e the robU-ru but who wu recaptured,
Hemingway's cannery woa damaged to After handshaking and talking fora
in congrcta from the S«ond IlliPeter John«&gt;n. .minor at Ishpeming
the extent of $6,000. The total loss in j few minutes the Albany man renoU district, and re-electad tor „„ UUled by remaining too near
the canning district will reach $50,000. ! marked:
"Come
the two succeeding lens In 18M blast he had aet off
Philadelphia, Oct 17.—The storm!
“Come and be introduced to my wifehe was elected county treasurer
j,,*,ia — v x
That’s her over there."
of Cookxiounty for a term of four years. por, ti.‘lron _
us airasted at was particularly severe in eastern
"What!
la that-that lady jour
CoL DaVis has for a long time been £
Pennsylvania.
In thia city scores of
wife?" stammered the Detroiter.
considered one of the ablest republican
di.ok..«.d C°
fiev' ^r' t5^mons» houses were unroofed and the walls
"Why,
certainly
—come along."
was discharged.
of miay partly-constructed
build­
managers in the west.
“But—but—"
blown down.
The
~
The joint committee of schools at Bay ings
Roman
"Why, man, what alls you.
Pod*
church
of the Naliv&gt;
City decided' to indefinitely postpone Catholic
The Columbian exposition is not action ou the resolution to discontinue ’i »ty, which is
being constructed you want to meet my wife'.’"
“Yes, of course. That is. ple»*e ex­
only the greatest industrial, com- the study of German in the ward1 at Belgrade street and Alleghany I
mcrcial and artistr: exhibit over made, achools.
avenue, was damaged to the extent of cuse me; I’d rather not meet her- -not
,
but It is somethin ? more. Not only
The total gate r**ccipta at the Branch $20,000.
While the gale was at ita to-day."
“Say!" said the other, a- he
has it proven to b • t':_* Greatest world's county fair were «. t' •&gt; leaving the so- height the stone wall on the east ride
fair—-an exhibition ..hawing tho prog- dety $70i) in debt
of the edifice was blown inward and back and looked tho Detroiter over for
a minute, "my wife was a divorced
ress and the highc. *. attainments in
Archibald Currier, 'he 16-year-old son two huge
of stone crashed
the arts of civilization—but it lias been of J. L. Currier, ci '.Cpena, died on through the root and into the base­ woman when 1 married her."
“Was—was she?"
made the occasion an.i the scene for board the steamer City of Mackinac ment, smashing’ the pewa and pulpit
“And I’ll bet one hundred dclmr”
the assembling of a scries of rjmar’ia- when near 1’crt Huron.
a ad reducing lo splinters a costly new
yon were her first husband! • Yes. 1 m
ble and notable gatherings of tho
James Dorsey (colored) who was re­ organ.
sure
of it! Out with it. old boy!’’
trained and cultivated experimenters cently sent to the state house of cor­
and thinkers among the nations of the rection for horse-stealing died in th.t
“WeH, I was."
Philadelphia. Oct. 17. — Arrange­
"And naturally enough you felt •
cat th. When the record of. the Colom- institution.
J""’1
w
bian fair is completed for publication
The State Engineering society elected ments are now in progress for the an- bit en&gt;b*rr»»«l
it will show that the material and ar- the following officers nt Lansing' Pres­ nn d assembly of the Knights of Labor, Introduced. I Me bow It 1» »»d won t
UV» KO outdoor* »ud
t istic splendor of the exposition was ident, E. W. Muencher. Manistee- vice v- ti ;ah meets in Philadelphia on Novem- urge you.
*4. It is expected that at least 100 smoke."
equaled if not excelled by ita intebeo- president, George Pieraon,
’axoo- ’
i icrson. Kalnm
Kalamazootual and moral grandeur.
, secretary
ates will be present, and General
secretary and treasurer, Frank ITodcr
Hodg’’
■ .!-&gt;.er Workman Powderly will pre' man, Climax.
There will be no election of offl1"ol*,nir ‘l&gt;« enur.&lt;xmFor driving the machinery in th.
■' thia year. The convention will be
„„ MluUoraUlT of th.
of u,, )_
Palace of Mechanic Arts and for US
use
.-ire mntlmr ra,„.Lu~_7
” Vire CTantlntr mnnlMw.t __ "
.
&gt;&gt;.vn aaa constitutional convention,
outoMc the building M.000 horee-pmrer
&lt;«
• u will devote its time to the conoid*
Is developed, ot which 17.000 Is electric ....
the lnPrem« • r.iUoo of the management of the
energy. - Two dytrnmo. !n »« h»,T^
‘
chl«« J“U&lt;» Hooker
Hooker
• ■.dte’a affairs and to such amend­
entity ot w,flight, eseh.
*j
ments to the constitution m may be oflered.

OtataMta.

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S.r1' ’• '

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

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DOUGLAS

*is SHOE RoWr.

THE BANNER WEEK.

TRAGEDY IN MINNEAPOLIS.

RAGGED RELICS.

BIO LOBSTER POUND.

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1

Million of the Toothsome Shellfish
Shipped from It Yearly.

Laws? i lortkn
riMt
.

table
In effect July®. MN.
There is a lobster farm—or pound, as Favorite Route between Grand RapjOe, Pelrxxl
World's Fair.
t”""ge„lntn»wor|dit is called—twelve acres in extent at 1
Southport. Me. The Boston Globe de­
4500
*3 00
A Peculiar Practice That* Uaa Grown Oat scribes this pound, the most successful
PAID ADMISSIONS OVER 2,100,000.
of Idalatroua Belief*—Queer Thank
ion the coast, whence one million lob­
ezoo
Offerings for the Restor­
sters are shipped each year. The pound
roiLUO
#3.50
ation of Health.
Alto
is formed by building a solid dam
I Elmdale
12.00
the Fair Since Opening Day—OiUelala
OMfcsvtllfl
■
The custom of fastening rags, shreds I across
•cro*M a
* tidewater
tidewater cove.
cove. This
* nm dam
u»u*
II.7S
UkaOdraiB
Roa the Show In Fall lUa*t
and such worthless votive offerings to dr*B not ‘‘uiUi rlso 10 high WBtcr mBrk'
roa ior»
i Woodbury
hoxhex which inx-w near hole welfa but “
ro“ th
'- 1&lt;,p
1'*"4 »
'n“ °
across
the
top is P
placed
a ffence
of!
[Huhtb-W
»l.?5
Mulliken
•«d spring, which were noted (or lron
P'ndlUIW»'1*uy «•»»»
iGnuid Le«'K*
preventingthelob.torxfrom
the lobsters from
hcxllh^iring propertie,, though now !I water,”and
"d nrereutinp
tjuianu
lletrvlt
, escaping. In the spring and fall bust- .
Chicago, OcL 10,—The week ending
obwleto. once dourishetl la England ' ness is most brisk. When the fisher- ;
Saturday, as was predicted, proved to
and Scotland. Nexr to Ncwcaatlc. In men bring the lobsters to the pound
be
the
banner
week
of
the
fair
so
far
. fiJESS SHOE, mod*
W«t
Howard City
the anburh ot Ilcnwcll. n well which I the "fish." os they arc called, are
E.lm &gt;re
•JS,fryny$?.W.50,$4.COa as attendance is concerned.
There
Wont, tamoux tor such gift, Mill tilc "nui- as ,ney am
... .
SLAiiton
MX ...w
-- - - . -and
~A ;|
oxisto. Tho practice is not unknown I UVIO^U
hoi“'«1 «»
thl! &lt;'“&gt;'■ ■■■■
measured,
..
.
। (j CBitMn.madOnJkokBod have been weeks of much pleasanter
(ot.U
those
which
arc
more
than
ten
1
in
Ireland.
Indeed,
ur,
Antlqnurr
i
tho
“
“
hlch
“
c
mOT
"
thn
”
and
&lt; I rand UxIro
weather,
when
everything could
DS**
‘MUtc.’-.-rite Io yoif footwear,
it survives in all countries where Ito I ont h»1( &lt;”«&gt;&gt;'• long, the legal limit,
L. 0..s:aStee*. Nzm* oad be seen to better atlvantage be­
man Catholicism flourishes, which is ,rt' thrown in. It a lobster is clever
feie^P’
. !.xAfxlt»heay«buy*
cause there were two-thirds less
- '
5ts*e. SolJby
not surprising when It i» borne iu , hi’ ll,c ln &lt;hc P"u"d
b&lt;! lon|; “"d i
people on the grounds, but all in
LMStaff
mind that tho liomlsh ehnreli had a ' f"U °*
- " he
stupid he will be .
Grand Ledxe
all the week just closed will be the hisMolltken
special
prayer
tor
blessing
elolte
tor
'
fished
ontwith
a
drug
seineand
packed
torical one of the exposition season.
|1 toric
HuiiAvid
the cure of diseases At Wlerre El ln • b»»rel. "ltb • pmee ot ice tor a
WOMMMy
I, The
Tl.i average daily paid attendance was
LrteOdeaaa
troy,
in
France,
where
the
.ester
of
St
i
P
Ulow
“
d
“
nt
to
,
The
.
T
1
"?
. 300.000, and the attendance on SaturClarksvllln
Godcleine's well iaesteemed efllotolons I 1,1 mad&lt;’ ot Mout.twwe and is weighted
KI utilale
‘ day was 207,732. and tho total for the
tor ague, rheumatism, gout, and all ■ •» the bottom with a heavy chain I
Alt"
*■
-j fai:t Rciite*
1 week was 2,121,794. The significance
McCord
utteetkm,
ot
the
limbs
.
heterogene
Alo
"l'
th
5
to
P
"
*
"
’
7
™
rbl
‘
wh
*'
b
,
Kant Taris
FATAL FIRE AT DETROIT.
of these figures is best understood when
ous collection ot crotches bandage., sustain the Wright ot the seine whUe ,
i.rand Bapida
it is said they represent twice the paid One Maa Killed and a Loom of •soo.noo
roll, ot rag, and other rejected .pj. , the chain drags on the bo tom ot the .
attendance of May. In round numbers
iKli. I-Eg
Infllctril.
junetaot nedioal trestmenti. to bo P‘n,nd A
they also represent within 500,000 of the ‘
Detroit, Mich.. Oct 10.—Fire, which
bring
euough
b up
-r lobsters
-- ----------------7 to fill
i eleven i, ” Portland
total attendance for June, and within started at 12:20 Saturtlay night, totally scon banging upon th® surrounding j
barrels. The chain aa it sweeps along , Ar tooia
Brothera the paint factory °*
«oyuen
“hruba These are intended as thank I °,arrei
750,000 of the paid attendance for July. destroyed
i—**4^^. «&gt;tir8 ..
r&gt; th.
which
‘ Howard City
of ,Bctor
Boydell
ru»w,u
K ,uw
y» 0ffcna«6 and testimonies of rcstora- the bottom
up
the tnhafjvrs.
lobsters, whipb
Ionia
i - c.-i' j.’io/i ob [ Had the weather been as propitious P—•— ’ " "* ” “'
'
*,on- .Other
famous
for cur- ', immediately shoot backward into the 1
'
.
_ springs,
_
______________
suatoo
' Thursday. Friday and Saturday as Mon­
I. dmorr
*
•
■
..
slack
twine.
In
taking
them
out
the
1
Detroit paper box , factory.
Deln
hth
,
lmi
L.Lundinlhe.-amed^
Deday and 'fveaday, the total attendance troit Fly
men wear heavy mittens, though even ' • Every day. others week days only. 1 »****•
Paper company, John
a i*— »—J------------------ -v-a—
' would uudmtbtedly have been half a
i.ero loo.
.hade., "h''"„\"b"y,‘^'o(fan
-*• —“-nip
------I»d.''u
1 r- tbe
*1,,. 1.
P.
Henzein
Elbow
and
Vartor ears on all trains tetwveo
Tinguards and rags innumerable arc ex- pound. the
. Jlobsters
. . .
.... fed on
------&gt;. her-. I *■r!or &lt;
I million greater. Tho record of the ban- ware Manufacturing company,
are
salt
ring, men rowing about in skiffs and | msdn inUnlon tuulon. Grand Rapids wKh tte
Dlnnd
oer week
detail follows:
monie hall, all on Champlain street. hibited.
.u»,
the herrimr overboard This Ciiicaooa
Michigan Railway fvsw
LJIVULl .
Th&lt;&lt; Week., Hooor
Whateverth*may
Beiccthe
for pitchimr
The total loss will exceed 9200,000, di0 pract
. iu cause
origin was
t * ii i ..i ,• In., °'ertx~ra* „in , (- Chicago and the West and fuh MumlmBuilder chicaooday w«xk.
vided a» follows: BoydellA Ite-.. loss u ^.|2loJably veneration for the is called feeding the chickens, and , uox. .Manistee.Thaveksr Vrrv. Ki.s Bar­
lt takes about six barrels to make a ' v&gt;.w«&lt;’’!rAUl5fo,x'.
***
Tonic
Sunday. October a
..
JWU60 9110.000. insurance &gt;50.000*. Harmonic
or B dcin, u&gt; render homage to llght luneheon far lhe flrwk. Th;“•
Monday. October V
..
There Of northern Mlrh nan.
—
hall, loss HW.oou, entirely i.sored;
Tuesday October 10 .
•
•
I
Trains
leave
Grand
Baplds
Joi
Lhkagv,
hard I
Lee Jb Co., loos 95,000. insured. Obernau some supernatural power. Whether arc said to be a number of old
Wedneaday. October 11.
....
A. M.. »;■» A. M. and I 36 P.
‘
men
tore
their
clothes,
broke
their
TburaJar. October is .
ill
MIC
--------------------./hick
for
«
i
U&lt;
b
p
M.
Arrive
Cblrwe
«•»
&gt;•
“
r
y
shells
in
the
Southport
form
wl
!
L
*
—
loat hi* life in-the dames. H- is said
Friday. October IS.
CMU of tbe B. M
=« 4. M to be George Barline, »upposed to be,a weapons, or rendered their domestic years 1^.e.«l«Ttbe
------------- 1.2 2__
texcept Saturday , Via. St Joseph *nd B*ea»»commercial traveler in the employ of utensils useless, the object was the drag. Two of enormous size have be- 1 "leave for Maniatee 7 JO AM. and
F.
Total
Thus
fragments
of
ancient
come quite tame and crawl about in the j
Farrand, William* A Clark, wholesale samcThere
a strange coincidence
in the
----------is•_-------------------------------- droggi.taot
thia city. The origin ol pottery, tho debria ot an African grere
shallow water. The age of the lob­
pan-i'bX
tact that there waa a difference ot but tbe fire U not known. It la anppoaedto or * Manlptlrt cairn, and the rag ster is a debated question. The small B Urave lor t barievoti. Prto-Xy and Bay TLJ ^
A. M . and tt:tSP. M.
,
seventeen in the total paid attendance have started between thr third nnd whlch fittttera upon a bush, as well a* marketable specituens arc generally 7:30
. WILLIAMS’
1'arlor can on day trait.* and *Wy|&gt;er-»,»
registered! Tuesday and Wednesday. - ,ourlh fl(&gt;oni of ^.y.ien's factory from th® candle whkb
.before an supposed to be from four to six years t.lRbt train* betwcc" RayView.
MEDICINE CO.,
and Dc&lt;i®V TI.ruach
CWL"T
Jtevord nine. Opootag D.x.
spontaneous combustion. A man who* i,nB«e of lh® VlrK«n- are all links to old, but some lobsters are believed to Chieairo
tween Hastings and Bay View. via. C.. H. • *Schenectady, N.Y.
the d.aH
dead live to the green old age of twenty-five R’y.. D. L. * N. UK., aadC. * W. M. nV.__
The records by month* and weeks hnd been sleeping ou the fourth floor the chain which connects thu»d Drockville, (taL
aak our agents tor turttw v*rticulsr»
follow:
for soms time paaL name unknown, is past with the living present. In the years.
good times of old. men yielded to the
Moirrn.
missing and may have perished.
impulse to make some offering, how
hrrr. Competent ••—
1.060.0.7
trifling so ever, to the superior powers, | People the world
-,
over have used the I
r|..r». 8t&lt;-:i&lt;qrraJC5.113
ndTrsehcTV. Kdu- June
7.7a).«3
Chicago, Oct- id.—Apples will be as a mark of respect, an act of petition, dark
uarn lines
ax»w and —spots
t-—— on the
~ fface
—*— of the ’
rnnd ll»iBus- . July
3.MS.4U3
all I
• of* conjecturing
-—■»—*—
N. rui*l St-bool.
w.v.w.0,, high-priced articles this winter, as the or an acknowledgment of benefits re- moon as a •basis
. I.U43.4M Michigan, Missouri and Illinois crops ceivcd.
Travelers far from home, sorts of fanciful pictures. To some .
- i Week endteff October n
. ejsi.TlM are fail urea A few-apples are coming with
,....
little about them that could be they appear as an aged man. bearing a ;
'
TIME TABLE.
iD-cffecl July 30. 1»3
... 17.km.os in from Wisconsin, but the fruit is still spared, would bestow some portion of bundle of sticks or fagots on his book: ,
।
Total
nr.
scarce and already commands from their clothing at sacred spots, as rep­ to others they represent the face of a J
beautiful woman. The one hundred I
y
ank
1 astings
The exposition is now free from debt 13.50 to f-’&gt; a barret The supply as rvsentative of the complete garment, and one other moon myths cannot be i
Station*.
now is about—50 per cent, of Poor bat pious pilgrims, who might
, and will have nearly three weeks" re- estimated
...----------------------------Mich.
considered in this "note,” which is
' The have
journeyed over Iplf a continent,
I ceipts to apply toward the payment of what a normal' demand
will be.
xobthT”
felt, too.
too, iu the ad
advance either as an act of penance, or in solely intended to explain Indian be- I
the stockholders, who contributed near- result of this is felt.
$75,000.00
the
scarcity search of blessing might regard even lief. The red men. wb&lt;« inhabit the ttatemszu. Li
ly 910.000.000, not one cent of which did *in evaporated apples "nud
“*• •**
“ —
lie.nov.w.
whole western continent between tbe
।
of
sun-dried
fruit
Chicago
jucrcfiunIs
a
rag
or
thread
as
an
acknowledgment
they expect ever to have returned to
— ‘ — ...
will get their largest supply from New of the favor shown, or representative Rocky mountains and the Cascade Crvswy
&gt; Hilo.......
, them.
of thr offering
York, Maine and Colorado.
c,;
Ir.g due tto
_ tthe
u ■ well or range, l-clleve that the spots on Luna's" te-lton. t
tomb from whence they expected de­ fscc represent the form of a gigantic rLvredale
। Shultz....
1
The attendance at the fair on Sun­
Jaallca llruwn'a Peril.
/
ittbnltt—
liverance So. partly from the neces- toad.
' day numbered 81,760 paid admissions.
*1^*“*&lt;»
“/'the
,v case,
‘ partly from changes
t
। Hasting*
ODD ENTERTAINMENTS.
e, WAUHWOTOff,
.w... l-,; t... ...OcL, i 16.—•During
. । .-the Mtica।
, For the first lime since the exposition storm hnday might Associate lustier
aad
r,.rHiaa„. trem
1Uan
o‘n lo give little From .Turkish Bath Partlea to Games of Coats Gru
opened last May ^11 the buildings, ex- Brown, ot th. .upremo court, I,si on ,h(. ,„^
disposition of ns all to give little
Wood laud
Quotations from Author*.
W Kevuold*. Ca*b1er. । cept those belonging to the gnvern- artery, n hl. K-sd cut l,v . plutoglus. the
torrniih. rsg-beshes with th. whole
It Isr merry dance that Fashion leads '
incut and the separate states, and all window which was blown tn at h» re religious W
be ot
tribe
of leaden images
images, .-asa- us with her capricious fads and fancies.
the concessions were running in full
hn‘ , re';
C,n,L77
”t’ re v... ’.-------- - *“
“"dies.
— ■'
- ----------; — J..prang Now it is iu the method of shaking .
u
death before medical assistance could into vogue. So
- that* in religion, as .in hands,
blast, not alone on the Midway, __
ouz
and then it is the religious fol- '
r* j throughout the whole of Jackson park.2 b® obtained to tic thr artcrj*. He is re­ ordinary life," shams took the place of
lowing after each other in the matter 1
•unwre.
. Visitors found every opportunity for ported out of danger, but will b* con- the re»J. ________ ________
of amusements. We take, says the j
Slations.
Irtmmt In In Harry sight-seeing Sunday as readily aa they lined to the house for some days.
I
New York Sun, to amateur acting and
r-'t on all time । did Saturday. Bands played, reataiiare devoted to slumming. We go in for 1
rants were open and the grounds were ’
Chicago. OcL HL—Delegates of the {
skirt dancing or Salvation Army work
ONE WAY TO STOP CRIME.
' illuminsle-l at nigbL
just as the: mischievous
’-the-wisp
mischievous wiU-o
wiU-e'-the-wisp
.
Woman’s Christian Temperance union
Man Funl*i&gt;rd an F.(g-Stt&gt;«Unc leads us. The latest•^rcak
‘ COLLEGE BUILDING^BURNED.
—». i„is for Turk- I lUchlandJunc’t
from all parts of the country and frou: n°w •
Servant.
MirticB,
where
one woman
se. Mno*ey
ish
bath
parties,
whvr%
one
woman
se.
m
T&gt;
o
"..
i tud eoti(lltlo:&gt;s | «•—&lt;1.1.
—---foreign lands will meet in the Art in­
I'nlveraltv Suffer* a
Among the passengers on a train cures the baths and invites
*s all
all her
her Delton
Delton
”
stitute this morning tn take part in th&lt; running into Buffalo recently was a
&lt;&gt;f •ioo.ooo.
a
irmer whooc*•«»*•«- to
~ come
. ..... ............
.. friends
andJeag.
be delThe
1
VermiuX-. S. D„ Oct 10. —The main combined world's and national conven­ spruce-looking young farmer
who
ippeured
tooc
be­ gentlemen join the party when the 1
to be curls are all in order again, and the HASTING*.
• building of the state university burned ttons of that body. The parent organ­ cupied a seat alone nnd
lingapp^"".!
really amusreallychuckle
amus­ affair winds up with a supper, where i Coats Grove...
Sunday morning, entailing a loss of ization. which has a membership of Ifio.- reilect'ing on something
and then
000. is the largest society composed ex­ ing. lie would- now ar..! then chnckL?
! 9100.UUO or mure without insurance.
"
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the ladies, with their glowing faces
••Htlaiwi ....
clusively of women in the world.
,t fc»od
auu
? -~2
to
himself
ns though
gotthat
the
“« --bright eyes, wait
The fire was discovered in the basement
Utter
of some
one inhe ahad
way
and wonder j "'iuh'ii.r.
j .about 7 o'clock and an alarm given, bat
Hi* a fellow-passexp
and when
the
things will
will over
ever ! • LanMiiR
tickled him. Fin'ally
fellotv-paasen* where
’
‘
«»
—
I the fi*mes had already gained to^ much
LonsviLlJf. Ky.. Oct 16.—Tbe Ken­
him that he looked
ready to cat. There is something
Buffalo unique in this bath party idea when .
‘
'
*
tucky A Indiana Bridge property, ger remarked to hluL th.-the
(headway to be overcome.
City
one gets accustomed to it and under- I Traverse
The valuable books of the library bonded for 92.000,090 and owned en­ particularly happy, says
CbarWula
stands
that one's hostess doesn't at all Peto-'key"
t were saved. A student named I). Wal- tirely by Louisville parties, has passed Express.
"Yes." he said, "1 had a little fun mean by her invitation that her guests B*r View
i ..... i1uu&lt;irt.:hMxtv-ninr I lace from
Doint received injuries into the hands ot a receiver. Default
or interest «u of interest
--------— -..
-sterday
over r«sturnay
a serious uvc.
matter.
We
remiss iu the matter of ablution, |
in first
nnd second
mortgage
- -------------------.«■&gt;! -n x'fnriH-v'* f-r; by jumping from a window when the
a to tie.'?''-?.'
—”
•’* have na girl
bonds, amounting
940.000,‘ —
made
this
girl working for us who la
is aro
-■—--------------------. ,
.
1 «•»*«
Tb»
-&gt;« step
necessary. Judge
Judge Barr,
of
the
chain-lightning-fit
butbut
is but that they will enjoy the bath sole- I
Barr, of the chain-lightning fit ’housework,
----- ---- x,,f u
r ihe niobcj* vcure.1 by ’ seemed nearly free from fire when
, X ' federal court, appointed J&lt;#hn McLeod light-fingered. We had missed a good ly for ita luxuriousncss. And if this trains at flux stulluus •* suon a* ttwy cws
the house,_ but form of entertainment lacks the attri- 1
---------it«tin ihintrs
iignviiutfCAvx,.
—from
----- -----an
explosion
came,
caused
-------------- ’I•••
n-any little things from the house, but bute of godliness, it may claim that] ’“aB train* wlHstop st CrookM l ake Creeel
tne escape
heated air, which receiver.
when they a»r fia|TK»-'l
had no evidence that she had taken
•iiortc ur-. aim! the the escape of
Rkrcam niu»t tw «t Hw d-put al kasl S _■
which lies nearest it—cleanliness.
Pounded to Drath by Illa Wife.
an-1 mnvlded. nol'ce blew out the stone gable at the
i-f-rr leaving lime «&gt;f inMus. iso tba
(hem. I observed, however, that for
Another kind of a party also much in uies
on lUlurdav the south end. Ernest Fisher was struck
may have Ume to rbeck It property; ott»» vwt»
New York, Oct. 16.—George Dunn,
A. !&gt;.. low, kt ICO upon the temple and shoulder by rocks on engineer at the Marlborough hotel, tciDf reason every time. she went to vogue with women just now is a "fad 4&gt;av nut eoluiaard until urxi pain.__
tho home of her parents she carried a
ulralt »eU st public
ntlxrd
tnUn« Mill be ruu «
•«'
party."
wIt usually takes the fonp of a of tbe&lt;cmpai.v,
Sundav
injuries
re- bundle
tho home
ol* ner
r-..,. .......
------ party.'
.
who rr^ryr tbe rtabt «•
ceivitlat
themorning
hands of from
his wife
Saturof clothing
and
brought
it lll|,«|r
back
idder. at the north and severely but not fatally. hurt. died
* pan-uu
-J l.au.Mml,*
It
luncheon,
where everything is rose col- the lime of such train- without noi.c*.
l-r.i*e in the City jit Others were slightly injured.
The day.nlghL He came home and found
lunchc
again with precis*- regularity.
I.
ored
nnd
tied
up
with
bows.
And
armory of the university battalion was
tier i imuxicuLvu. ..
"Among the things missed most con- every woman is obliged to confess her
emptied with no loss to the govern meat her I intoxicated. A quarrel followed
and Mm Dunn attacked him with a .pi.moti.ly was almo.t thd entire pro­ pct fail, which, when it has made its
»”•" inwith
a duction ofxiggK, but we could not eon»*|il liUMl- In tbe building were seven pianos and . nnu Sim. - D —t-.-i.i_ _ir„H
twenblushing bow in conscious modesty, is
fracturing
his
skull
in
twend
t.
inl&lt;-iv«t several organs, all of which wore hammer,
“ wn.'"in which she cou’J carry ----------o - u....
b'an att4»r burned. Nothing was saved in the mu­ tvnlsee*.
lvmvvu
a 1---------eeWe----- .
. ’ 1--------------them home without being detected in toasted
and talked over. Then there
cowmantefi
them home wi-------Victln: nt Clitcago Day Cro*h.\
■ .. • •---------- U
is the literature narty,
party, Il
in which the
im-« iM-lux dneriiwvl seum, where were many valuable speci­
the act. I was determined to ascer­ woman's club dome or the Chautauqua
mens that cannot- be replaced.
tain
if she carried
carried them
them away
in
the
C
hicago
.
O
c
L
10.
—
Miss
E.
McGarry,
ta
j
c
away
m
mv
---------'
somea school teacher, living al 023 West bun(1i0 unj »o, when she arranged to circle girl revels. It
...is played
, ,
__
2
_J,
tn
Harrison strecL died Saturday at the go hfimc tt fcw days ago, I insisted thing on the principle of progressive
New York. OcL Ifi.—While the em­ Presbyterian hospital. Death was the go
home
a few
ago,
npon
driving
ovcrdays
that wa
y. I noticed euchre, only that the guests find atone
•Irti w~t in lurry count’
ployes nt Fleetwood park were at break­ result of injuries received Chicago day. at
upon
driving
thatnot
way.
onco
lhat overwas
‘cnthusiostlc table four sets of partially-written
fast at 9 ’.5 Sunday morning Jeanette, •She was crushed in the jam ot the ter- orer
at once
she was not
thethat
proposition,
but cit was just quotations, which they are required to
iklitoM of Mortgase.
over
the
a handsome fi-yesr-old bay marc valued
•
&gt;- 1_.nnrlt.
,i._ eam
„ proposition, but it was
fill out; at another names of books,
at 910,000, stepped on a match which
lhe same.
whose authors are inquired for; at an"When all was ready I caught up ot
’ her pseudonyms to be assorted among
some one had droppcdDrher stall. The
Socond Body Midi..
Reeorared
of KU
Oct
10. Loan
— The ine regulation bundle and at once &lt;the rightful people. This game is very
straw bedding caught fire and tbe poor
I
shpeiiixo, .Mkh..
-----,.
rAlv
Oct
f
onn
!
A
d
the
—
TVconld
feel
eggs
within.
There
must
t
animal was beyond help before tho
exciting to the Philadelphia and Bos­
Muskatongc life saving crew found tlie have been two or three dozen in there. &lt;
suburbs girl, the prizes being
imvlnx been made In the conditions alarm was given. In the stall next to body of Edward Carpenter, lost in the I handled it as though it was damage- ton
&lt;
। iK'iriitaicc made by John Horn Jr. Jeanette was the 5-year-oId stallion
books. Of course, some of the dauies
:&lt; Il&lt;&gt;rn u&gt; Charles A. W|r»srman, Vision, said to be worth &gt;5,000. Vision storm October 0, 8 miles west of New­ proof and she grew correspondingly ’who west to the Browning readings at
u«r-. ctsu A. l» IBM. and recorded
berry. This is the second body found .
TVOUa
Sherry'a'lhiB year in diamonds and vel­
• i. Hu- rrgi-t'-r of deeds, for tbe also perished. The loss on the stables out of a party of six on a fishing trip, nervous.
"I put the bundle where one of my ;
ll.trrv and KUieof Michigan, on the
vets, and at the conclusion of the
-------------------------- • .“I put
feet could easily reach it and on the
f .Isi ti.try A. I) SM.Inllbcrmofmort- is about 912,000.
533.01'which mortgage there Is
way I would every few minutes crack course when a "request Browning pro­
Death of H&lt;in. John
Thomaa.
।
• I- due at thr date ef tbu notice tbe . nVgramme" was offered, called for "Rock
T
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'
’
“
Md
-.
Oct
11
—
Hon.
John
Toren.
Kan..
OcL
11
-Bert
Myera
an
egg
and
remark
that
I
thought
I
' r hundred and seventy-nine dollars
Me to Sleep, Mother," and "The Cur­
m ,nd bi, b„lh„ R
aqaanyvateabtotaOc
• ••: is. slid an anonirv's feeof flf'een I* Thomu. Jr one otthe mo.t promlheard peculiar noises now and then
few Shall Not Ring To-night,” mightn’t
ivlded fur In «h!«1 morUage. and no nent men In Msryl.nd .nd tor m.ny , , we„ pl.j.iog „|th their father-.
and
wondered
what
it
could
be.
It
In--at lx w liavlnk been Inatitu- ;eu&lt; a limder In the national and .Ute „,ol„r at their home Sunday .Here
see
the
hilarity
In
such
a
form
of
diver
­
llv«r andniBlMBttM
•ner toe m&lt;&gt;nrya secured by said
was a zero day, but when I turned to
council, of the republican p.rty, died at Oooo when the weapon wm disc harged, see how the girl was enjoying it the sion, but the woman to whom the en­
»r any part thereof:
• s h-refon-. by virtue uf til— power of sale
tertainment appeals can't sleep nights
hi,
home
In
tbla
city
Sunday
of
abaeeaa
ujiHng
Rpr
InstanUy.
sweat
was
pouring
down
her
face
and
•
lu -aid mortKsitw. and rhestntnte la
— milde and provided, notice Is hereby of the stomach. He had been ill but a
------------------------T. Milwaukee.
she looked the very picture of despair. for thinking of iL
Advanced
•’
100.000
"‘
“
oo-ooo to
' : *t on Saturday lhe 4th day of November, short time and hl* death waa unexre eggs
II* Could Sympathise,
”, I cracked a few more
eggs ana
and rere- II
1
Milwaukee, OcL 10.—Capt F.„J
&gt;■ . at leu o’clock lutne forenoon. I shall
&gt;f
r.. and
of whom the Inabout the peculiar
peculiar sound
sound I
*ir
*uu Mrs. _Fitts,
_
I’uMir auctiah, to thr burhi bidder, at
Pabst, the millionaire brewer, has marked »Vuca
we reached
• ■ •her- *.
home rI dianapolls
dianapoUs Journal tells a story, must
’i int door of the court bouse In the
helped the city financially by advancing again. - -----lissiliim. ithst iM-iiig the nlaee
9100.000, which amount about covers
When
of them
phUosophers, though
” took good
care when I helped her out be
' both
*--•*- -•
— nhiinannhera.
;&gt;• i ircmt court f'»r Barry counlV Is boldTWO HIM, a...._
lo different ways. The other day they
the taxes he will have to pay in Janu-’ Jto
00/
on-mi-e* .It-scrii-rd ln*ald mortgaKe, or
Topeka, Kan., Oct 10.—A head-end ary
hand
her the
the precious
precious
bundle.
Itwere
--------------------was in“
a nd
condition
out
driving
ian
-' interval
1 .J
next
her
ounaxc.
n
w
aiacrent
t;o-roof a* may be tiveeaaary to pay the
wcae
ZZ- after
-----------------nurses
Burned to Death.
* •unfit
« for
«. transporhtwXi.
,cr
®out
d-rtviDa«V'#7
P-and
was in a cuuuUlwu nnfit for '^ncryir.
smoni.i dun on anid inorigaffe, with &gt;lx collision occurred on the Chicago, Rock
Mrs.
Fitts remarked:
remarked:
Cfacxno,
Oct
!•
—
Fire
issSfa,
_
"
™- FltU
;t tut-n-t. and all lejosl omu. toffetber Island A Pacific railroad at Paxico, 20
rn»d to DMtn.
tation. but I placed It in her hands of silence M
"I
wonder
just
what
a
horse
thinks
• xt-orurv’s Ire ot fifteen dollar* miles west of Topeka, at 2 o'clock Sun­
I.—Fire destroyed
W. with
1
' tor tnrr-ln. ih-&lt; premise* bring
- driven
- j-—-----------------•- this
*»-«- way.
----------It
»*must
—
■'
"I great
think pleasure.
she wiH never forget just. when wuuwv.
he is
in
!
msdiouptll
1 &lt;u said inertxage a- all thst piece day morning between a freight and
&gt;ciuu* at
— No. how she felt os she endeavored to be very uncomfortable when he is
of hnd lying situate la
otWedoaoL. &lt;&lt;
Nusps inn's frame livery stable,
passenger
train.
Two
coloreti
tramps
'otiKlup of Barrv. In the faulty
Twenty-eight
norsea
were
burned a.
with
hang on to the bundle and keep the driven
there,
UJIICU here
MV»«. and
—
------- - without any
3447
State
ntreet
at
3
o'clock
m.
riding
on
the
mail
car
were
instant*
.i;:d state of Michigan, sad kaowu
•» for
,oror
°r where
wh&lt;!” you
r°“
I. Twenty-eight
th«. building. The
total
is about
eggs where she had placed them. 1 idIdea
— —hxt it« »•1» n,)
horses
were low
burnec
. *
, ly killed. Three men were injured.
1 ....
nlxdr«*t
a* follow*:
to Ewit:
I•‘Ii-'i.nr.ii
quarter (N
*») of the south I
J
•
.
. shall «ot soon forget bow she looked. । areegoing."
going.”
... i
EwtbJa? taifaernhTlh'■ f99.cnMj0 ..— rr,,,,
i,/*1 ■"
K k) of section four (S 4) and
"I thin!
thintf1,-1 can
appreciate his feel­
•e'
-------- —------------I need not desc ribo how the eggs '
"I
_
!’■ c s-m'li r;-,t quarter (8 E
of tbe south_ea»t
Dastructivq nm
__
Mr. Fitts. “I imagine he
Aixxmtowk Pa., OcL 10.—A de­
it-♦&gt;•»* «*ld section four (4) all In
Lafayette Dickerson was assassinated wemeci to enjoy the situation, but let j Ings.
ings,’’'*. said
said Mr.
,&gt;ne &lt;T i) north of range nine west (N H »
AZ- just
'
itezt aa I do when you take
fire burned the telephone ex­
Tenn., while on duly aa tne curta|n drop in front of her dress feels
about
' r'Htuiuiug righty acre* ot land more or structive
WAILFUL SUU. DOSE.
change
the 9M0.000.
Brenig &lt;fcThe
Bachman
'"
‘“J'-------- atTenn.,
me out on a shot
shopping trip."
aLwatchman
a lumber yard. There an«! wraps."
me?
building.and
Losa,
falling at
Tullahoma,
walla crushed in tha R. G. Dun A Co. i is no dew to at
lun
theaassassins.
- .
CHAKIJC* A. WIMMBMAX.
Hulclde.

Greatest in the History of the

»«0

' ,L BRONSON.

CENTRAD । “

MraitKAPoua, Minn., Oct Ifi.—Short­
ly after 1 o'clock p. m. Saturday a man
and a woman were observed talking ut
the corner of Fourth street and Tbipd
avenue. South. The woman struck the
man, knocked hi* hat off and scat­
tered the packages he carried and
with another woman started to
run down Third avenue. The man fol­
lowed and pulling a revolver fired at
the woman, missing h«$r. She took
refuge in Johnson &lt;t Hurd's mill and
he shot again, the shot taking effect
in her nock. The man then stood in
the doorway and for some seconds, un­
hindered by any of the bystanders,
fixed his revolver and then shot him­
self in the mouth, dying almost instautly. The name of the man is V. F. Ty­
ler and the woman is his wife. The
woman although seriously, wounded,
arose and made her way to Dr. Rock­
font’s ofiicc where she got medical at­
tendance. The couple were married at
Oshkosh, Wis., ten years ago. The
man is about 50 years old and hi*
wife 30.

Strange Custom of Invalid Vis­
itors to France's Holy Wells.

Nerve

Chitig:, Kalaaaioo Si Sigir.f

B

I

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f=£

A

4
1

CURE

5

si

m

SICK

h

'ffiSSB

i

ACHE

Mortgage®.

. . -uiaovo.
Aituruey ter Mortgagee.

and W. F. Sliter's buildings.

�Hastings Banner,
Thursday, 0«L &gt;9. 1893- J
JSAMHAU. L COOt.MWr.

kick., rosromcx,
august 14. 1879.

rna HAs-nsds.

editorial notes.
MCMILLAN TC^ RSSISN.

The following interesting bit of news
is taken from the Washington corresjpadeqce o? the Detroit Evening News:
It is not alone the democratic state
Central committee chairmanship which is
g Mbfat for speculation on the part of
Michigan polltlcans. Who Mr. McMil­
lan’s successor at the bead of the republi­
can p^rty organization will be is found to
be a question possessing kithost as much
interest as-tte one whether D. J. Campau
wUi.be succeeded by D." J. Campau or
* somebody else as chairman of tbe demo­
cratic organization. A general Impression
.seems to be that Mr. McMillan will be il&gt;
’ idlred to resign the chairmanship next
year, through the feeling that It would be
improper for-him to hold the positton
while a candidate for re-election to tbe
senate. The sucoasa,,wUh_which Stanley
W. Trinfcr managed his own canvass for
nomination and etecUen a» auditor general
has caused him to be-suggested for the
committee chairmanship. Haas 'YfFIT as
Mu McMillan, will probably be to ,«andid|ie for re-olection next year, but tbe

cMtom of giving state officers a second
toAu may be too firmly established to oc|oasicm objectiomta hip taking the manI0ement of the campaign, particularly
the chairman w1l1*TJrobably not be
’ timed until the convention at which the
. geminations are settled?
.
* Alt I* not alone In Washington .that the
*f&lt;r this highly tapuatant and responsible
eUon. A great magy prominent Mleh-

republieans, including a number ot
' &gt;he members ot the state central commit­
tee, have suggested Mr. Turner's name In
lhe event of Mr. Millan's resignation.
Probably no man In Michigan has a wider
acquaintance with polltlcans and public
men and bls selection would meet with
&gt; ths hearty approval of tbe party workers.
^Lansing State Republican.
4 '

One of tbe Dooms*! Industries.

. J Among the American Industries marked
. tor destruction by tbe tariff-smashers is
t|je tinplate
manufacturing industry,
. which has already betJn built up to respec­
table proportions as a direct result of the
McKinley law. Tbe carefully prepared
ports of Special Agent Ayer submitted
Ttom time to time to the secretary of lhe
(treasury, have shown, a rapid and promis­
ing growth of the new industry, indicating

•beyond all reasonable doubt 4hat If the
l*cKinley tariff were left undisturbed In
Ills operation, all the tinplate used In 'he

REDUCED RATES AT

this country, something Ln that line bas
Em per rtoz., 18 to
actually been accomplished since the Mc­
Hides per lb.. 2K.
Kinley act went Into operation. Our freeLard per lb., 10.
Potatoes per ba, C
trade friends will have to kill this "Bye
per ba, 4t.
Tallow perlb..3K.
industry soon, as it will attain such pro­
portions as to overthrow some of their
Wheat, white per ba. 55.
fine theories.
Clover Heed per ba, 5.00.

Timothy Seed per bu.. 2.00.
Barley per ba 90 to LIO

Republicans have always contended that
Pork drerned. 7 to.
wages must come down under-free trade
conditions and the standard of living le
necessarily reduced. Tbe experience of
the past few months certainly ought to
convince the most skeptical that this is
true. When the democratic party came
into power everything was very prosper­
ous, but tbe free trade threats contained in
the democratic platform soon got In their
,deadly work. Manufactures stopped, and
labor was thrown out of employment, or
the daily wages were reduced. This is
but history repeating Itself.
Last fsll lhe wage earners were made to
believe that they were being highly taxed
to support bloated manufacturers. Tbt y
were promised an era of prosperity under
free trade tbat would eclipse tbe grea^
A cream of tarter baking powder.
prosperity enjoyed under protection. Un­
der these promises tbe democratic party Highest of all in leavening strength
came into power. Instead of fulfilling —Latest United States Govern­
their promises, tbe opposite. ijM proven ment Food Report.
true. Non employment or reduction in Royal Baking Powder Co.,

Bakin.

Pure-

wages must result Jn a lower standard of
giving. In this connection we print Mr.
Edward Atkinson’s bill of fare for laboring
men. It is for a day's supply of food for a
workingman, bis wife and three children:
—“Three pounds of flour, one pound of
oat or corn meal, one-half pound of beef,
one-half pound of salt pork, one-half
pound of beef suet or olemargarine. four
ounces of sugar, one and one-quarter
pounds of potatoes, otie pound of beets,
onions or turnips, three pounds of shin
beef and one-half pound of bacon.”
There is no tea, no coffee, no milk, no
cheese, no eggs, fruit, poultry, oysters,
fish, no comforts nor no luxuries, but shin
beef and olemargarinc have a conspicuous
place.
Mr. Atkinson asserts that upon this
basis of dally supply a workingman .can
sustain a family of five persons upon from
8146 to 8200 per year, or from forty to
fifty-five cents per day. He insists tbat a
German soldier In acllvt servlet can live
upon one-fourth part of the day’s rations
given above. He would evidently reduce
the American artisan to ’the level ot a
private in the German army. Hundreds
ot thousands of vigorous young Germans
have fled from their country to escape
from belng'compeiled lo exist upon army
rations, and are now prosperous and happy
citizens ot this tariff. tax bidden country,
and could not be induced to return to
their native land upon any terms.
Ara those whose toil and have created tbe
abundance of which we boast to be com­
pelled to accept the cheapest food possible
which will sustain lite, as their reward for
bringing Into power the party tbat advo­
cates tariff reform? Mr. Atkinson dare
not assert that lhe articles In his bill Of
fare will be cheaper under tariff reform
thaivtney were before. He realizes evi­
dently tbat the price of labor must be re­
duced and therefore that living must be
made cheaper.

^United States. would be manufactured
Un this country within the next few years.
| ifr." Ayer’s latest report was Submitted to
J' Secretary Carlisle a few days ago. It
&gt; • covers lhe production of tin and terne
I plates In tbe United States during the - One thing the people ot Michigan have
j |hroe mouths ended June 30, 1803. He to thank the Inst legislature for Is the re­
j says tbat the aggregate output for the storing of the test of coal oil to where It
, quarter was 41,866,642 pounds, of which was before squaw bucks became so popu­
&gt; slightly more than 49 per cent, was from lar. The last legislature .raised tbe niinlt
• ■' American black plates. The tin and terne mum test from 00 to 120 degrees—Just
j {plates manufactured during the fiscal year where It was beforelbe squaw bucks tye’ Wl aggregated 18,646.719, ot which 9,­ gan their defective system of legislation.
290,553 were from American plate and 4,­ Since the test has been raised not an ex*
350. IM from foreign black plate. Those plosion has occurred.
manufactured during the fiscal year 1893
aggregated 99,819.302 of which 43,599,­
DROWNED HIMSELF.
734 were from American plate and 59,919,­
47? from foreign plate. There were
5,620,867 pounds of American
sheet
For several weeks past friends of Joej
iron and steel made Into articles and Clements, ot this city, clerk In By Dickin­
wares tin ar terne plated during the fiscal son's saloon, have noticed that at times lie*
year 1899, and 8,802.681 pounds made was temporarily deringed. About three,
during 1893; making tbe aggregate manu­ weeks ago be had a very bad spell and at'
that time attempted to take morphine'
facture of Un and terne plates in the enough to end his life but was prevented
United States during the year 1892, 10,- from so doing. One day the fore part of
267^586qx&gt;unds, and during 1893, 103.621,- last week he was taken with another bad
B85 pounds. TIM total number of Ameri­ spell and it la said that there was some
talk of taking him to Kalamazoo, ills
can plates was as follows: In’ 1892, 14,­ wife however took him to her parents. Mr.
917,420 pounds; and 1808, 52,402.405 and Mrs. Davidljalrdr-who Hvu at Bowcna
pounds. Tbe total production ot black Mills, their residence being ^bout 40 rods
I «
plates during the fiscal year 1893 was 63,­ from. Barlow lake.
' Saturday morning Clements came down
681,541 pounds. '■ The output of Un and stairs’and stood by the stove with bis coat
tome plates proper of the lighter class and vest off. It was noticed that ho was
during the fiscal year of 1893 vias 93,850­ not right He went out of tbe back dftor
487 pounds, showing an excess over and and Mrs. Baird having observed Clemente
condition, told her husband to see what be
above what may be termed the one-third was doing. Mr. Baird stepped to the
requirement of 14,542,546 pounds. This, back door and saw the unfortunate man
Mte report says, is exclusive of the manu­ running for the take as fast aa be oould.
facture of Amerlefl sheet iron and steel Mr. Baird and Burdette Briggs tried to
stop hits but they could not do so. When
they reached the bank of' the lake Clem­
tcrneplated. The product frem American ents waa in the Jake several rods from
.1 ..piglM during 1693 of the And nubjeetg shore in four or five feet of water. Sud­
to coapariaoa with the net Importarions, denly he thrust his bead under and that
was the last seen ot him alive, though It
is said that he came to tbe surface once.
1 ^nabto meeting the ooe-thlrd requirement,’
The lake was ao rough and riiey Satur­
day
that it was Impossible to find the body.
• '. comparisuu being made with tbe net Im­
It was found Sunday afternoon about five
' • yorth In lhe fiscal year 1892.
o’clock Id about nine feet of water.
. ‘
Mr. Ayer abo presents figures showing
The deceased was about 84 years of
h , ‘^»e Imports and exports‘of^Hates from tbu age and leaves a wife tp mourn his loss.
: i,*.junlied States and
••Thia win Indi- Tbe funeral occurred at Beweus Mills
• &gt;cute that lhe enUre'. cusaynpUon, of the Tuesday forenoon at 10 o’clock, several
from here attending tbe services.
United States during tbe fiscal year 1898,
waa 720.000,000 pounds, of which more
than 15 per eent. waa of American manu­
MiddlCTllle. 81S0.~
.
'
facture. It was shown in my report dated
n. r. Wraver to Jcjhn Ball, loti 36 Nashville,
April MUMM, that during the three fiscal
years endfcd Anne 30. 1890, these were lm8100.
portedant eateredfor eonsnotptlou ia the
Cramer to John and Paul Cramer, parUnited States of Ud and tone plates ai d

From tbe foregoing It In apparent that.

Ladles’ Watches,
Gents’ Watches,
Boos’ Watches.

\ Griffin 470 * tec

Wall St., N. Y.

We Have Jast Received
A large consignment of

J6FS6U

THE KENT

grand rapids.
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
RATES 31.35 per day. Rooms 5o cento,
Meals »5 cents, Steam Heat.
BEACH A BOOTH.

JOS. ROGERS &amp; CO.

Freemineniiu
Popular
PoriuniBs
FOR SALE BY

W. H. GOODY E.HR
MODERN DRUGGIST.

Atkinson’s White Rose;
Lantier Fils May Bells;
Dunn’s Teko Boqilet;
Eastman’s Queen Mab;
Hess Perfume Co., Rochester;
Boquet; Jockey Club; Swiss
Lilac; Rose Geranium; Musk;
Ocean Spray: Lilly of the
Valley; Heliotrope; Frungipanni; Stephanotis Crab Ap­
ple Blossoms; Patchouly Peau
Des Paiyr; Violet,
&gt;

New York Tribune,

Second Visit!

Lowest prices.
Violins, Guitars and Banjos,
stock oi the -best strings
obtainable.

.

F. R. PflNGOflST,
The Reliable Jeweler.

Examination of Eyes Free at John
Bessraers Jewelry Store,

* AMa
IE

BUEVERY
FrolPAIRJ. GUARANTEED.
ti PhllllDS, ,O&lt; .\
HONEST DEALING.
PERFECT PITTING.

MCT5
ARE
STUBBORN
THINGS

-

OCTOBER 26, 27, and 28,
WXA'AX

Remember the dates, October 26, 27, and 28th 1893.

Hastings, Mich
And

people don’t like stubborn
things. But a plain state­
ment of facta no one objects
to. Well it is a plain state­
ment of facts when we say
that we are stocked with a

SNAP A KODAK
On any man that has pur­
chased Furniture, Carpets,
Rugs or Draperies of us,
and you’ll get a picture that
is wreathed in smiles. The
quality of our goods, the
style and finish, are enpugh
lo please anyone. But it’s
Low Prices that

ery and Glassware ditto.
Come in and see our new

goods. We pay the highest
price for produce. We sell
goods at bottom prices and
the quality is A No. 1.
■
If you are looking for some­
thing new call on.

Bns &amp; VanAnnim I

MAKES THEM SMILE.

Hiram Rogers,

THE
LOAD
SHIFTED

Dull limes have vanished
Our fall trade has opened with a rush, never have we
been so well prepared to please our customers.

Every Department Jam Full
Huge piles of Goods greet the eye on all sides.
Article we handle we

Every

Sell For Less Money
Than can be obtained elsewhere no matter whether it is

GAZING AT
THE NEW MOON
Is a beautiful and impressiv
sight; but.
'

DRINKING^' '
NEW MOON TEA

!

Is one of the most delicious pleas­
ures accorded to those who enjoy
a fine cup of tea. I hafe just receiveji a large invoice of the new
crop of New Moon Tea and it fully
equals the best recommends ever
given it, "'Why dont you try it?
Whenever you want groceries or
canned goods call on me.

S. E. PHILLIPS.

With

JOHN BESSMER, Jeweler,

store full of goods that are
in every way desirable. In
That we have got to sell at groceries we aim to have the
the low price of
•
newest and best and in Crock­

m ibs. mi zsw,

and

Latest styles.

{Potatoes,

Call in and see how cheap
we can sell you a lamp. See
those $1.50 lamps. Our stock
of Groceries and Crockery ip
complete. Try our 35c. Tea.
We want your Butter and
Eggs.

HASTINGS BANNER

__

Men’s Underwear,
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Everything goes.

We have a full stock of

Buttericks Patterns
Ladies should avail themselves of this opportunity.

E. Y. HOGLE
We make prices that/win trade.

�“It borw, coaid Uli I kno. ot oo, or
PERSONAl^MENTION.
two that would give their owner, a piece
ot thetr mind." nld a lo,er ot boria .
'/t’bln Smith la lu Chicago.
tew dan ago. --I aaw , hone .und on
the atreet for over five hours, tod bls head
N. J. Bmaoti waa )n PooUm
,
- wm checked ao high that he could almoat
look over the top of It ana see tbe wagon wij.' B°&lt;"* ",on,e&lt;lChicago laat
he wm bitched to. It If a abame to abuse
them ih sjjch a manner.”
'
FHd.V.B,k"' ” U“’r' *“
d11

Hastings Ban^ter.;
- ThwiJav- &lt;&gt;«■ '9. »«9&gt;
—•

w

, cxk. u&gt;..rMiu«-

ARE
YOU

The cement walks which have been the
glory of Coldwater’s streets, are now Roodi^1"”'”'b“IU"’“ 111
charged with engendering and fostering
rheumatism. The sore Joints and the .limp's,»“l« lhe
tender muscles of the pedestrian are jar­ city r naay.
red Into acute sensibility by the shock of
With the desire t0 eave aL the unyielding stone. Children and youth d.“(or“',LBr00‘'"'1
seem to be attacked by this disease. Won’t
iittl, - liiK'tliing on every Home of the physicians of the city give ah
opinion on this polnt?-*-Coldwater Re­
If bo- buy’ publican.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker started tor
■
Here Is something for the ladles to try Chicago Monday.
Prns.-' Patent Medicines; their skill on: Takes leaf of a tree or Frank Nichols, of Lansing. Is calling en
place It in a small piece ot white
old friends in the city.
f);,-Skill's: Wall Paper;.• shrub,
linen soaked In spirits of nitre, and Insert
between tbe leaves of a heavy book with a
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was In
\Vii“k&gt;'v Shades; Paints’ sheet of paper tp receive the Impression the city yesterday.
Lay the book aside for a few days, then
and Mrs. IL A. Carnahan were In
aI1,i'oils: S hool Books,' examine. The leaf will be found devoid theHey.
city last week.
ot color, which will have been transferred

B.'JktxX*'’"

W'M

Gr*"11

and Second Hand,
Heath, the!
of Er
Druggist; .
.
In the old wooden1

\

to tbe paper In all the original beauty of
Chas. Replogle was in Chicago last week
tint and outline of the leaf. So it Is said attending the fair.
by one who has tried IL
D. 8. Goodyear was In Grand Rapids
Tbe tail end ot a cyclone that started Saturday on business.
from way down among the West- Indies
Mrs. A. D. Nlskera and sons left last
Islands apparently ran into some mhilaevening for Montana.
ture water spouts over on the lake shore
Saturday, and the result was a combinaChas. Wardell, of Chicago, is In the
buihiiui-’ One door Easte tion of wind and rain tbat wasn’t at all city visiting his parents. &lt;•
pleaaant During the high wind tbe fire
Harry Cushman, of Albion, visited Miss
whistle blew and called out the depart­ Effa Simpson over Sunday.
of City Bankment Th&gt; cause of It waa that the wind
Will Hams and family returned from
sounded tbe electric alarm at the engine
house tbat comes from tbe furniture fac­ the world’s fair Monday eve.
tory. The boys went down to the factory
Miss Glenna Sehantz entertained a ।
but there wm no.fire.
friend from Albion over Sunday.
THE DRUGGIST.
Well posted fanners who have given tbe
Mrs. WesseliuB, of Grand Rapids, spent
matter attention are of the opinion that Friday with Mrs. P. T. Colgrove.
the six or seven consecutive years ot com­
Miss Lida Felgbner, of Nashville, spe?t
parative failure of the com crop In this
country Is due to the drainage of lakes Sunday with MU^LIllIe Wardell.
and marshes which iu former years acted
Mrs. B. S. Holly, of Woodland. _
____
spent
as equalizers of moisture. It will not be Friday with her sister. Mrs. R. K. Grant,
- CIKCULrtTION •
many years at the present rate before the
This week.
80 quirey. same localities that are now being drained
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warner, of Prairie­
of all surplus water will be the scene of ville, visited friends in the city last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. F. Dodds, of Delton,
Hvfeftfvr. changes for advertisements artificial lakes and ponds. Such repeated
must ret- HilTuesdays al latest to failures In com crops were never before apeat Sunday with ‘her parents In this
injure !t...- u.t in tlie Issue of tbe week heard of In this locality as for the past six city.
or seven years.
Mrs. Jas. Clark returned to Ithlca Mon­
Wooley A Bronson have given their day after a six weeks visit with friends In
local on inside local page.
store a red dress and it will be known the city.
rr - s for cloaks and shawls of now as "The Lltile Red Front Shoe
John Fulton, of Indiana, and Robert
Store." Although tbe store which they Marshall, ot Prairieville, are visiting at
■Occupy is but about 13 feet wide by 80 D. R. Cook’s.
lips has the very latest stylea rfeel long, they transact an amount of
Mr. Bacon, of Kansas City, formerly
business within Its walls that wonld be a
Striving to always a resident of this my, Uu'calling on uld
A pnr- i.ar. B In the dty numbering surprise tn some.
have what the people ask for together time friends here this week.
Ibr rettS ’ -&lt; •with a quarter of a century's experience \zdudge and Mrs. Clement Smith attended
sale or rent. Apply which Mr. Woolley gives the business, the 50th anniversary of the marriage of
keeping good goods at fair prices, has his parents in Castleton last week.
w Dr. B
’&lt;• &lt;ee aii elegant line of given them the prestige of tbe Boot A
Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Reeves, of East
Shoe business of the city.
&gt;pary Phillips.
Orange. N. Y.. are visiting at 8.'W. Lane’s
Mrs. Ellen Cheney and daughter, of on their way home train the world's fair.
, •• left fur Chicago over
Carlton, were arreeted for assault and wAbe Davenport returned from a visit
r
iy morning.
battery Tuesday upon complaint of Miss
with relatives in Saline Saturday. Mr.
.u i.-t- and shawls at pric
"­a Myrtle
MJ rue Stairs
:
of the same locality. Mrs. nnd Mrs. Warner, of that place, retnnied
in'.' at Spauldings,’.
jr h a woman weighing probably iu
f Cheney
with him fora short visit.
&gt;4. the neighborhood
nrlg
of 395 pounds. Miss
i-.vier underwear not.

SHOES
THAT
ARE
SOLID

FRED L. HEATH,

Stairs claims that Mrs. Cheney threw her
down in the read In front of the Cheney
n-sldenre
upon,
her
___ and sat down
.
r while
the Mbs rh,.,.,*?
Cheney AimAk
struck h..r
her. -Mr*
Mis &lt;*
Cheney
claims that sh&amp; did’nt “sit down on” tbe
complainant as hard as claimed and plead
not guilty before JustliJe Kcnaston yes­
terday. The trial will occcr the 97th.

- r.'- at I.. E. Stauffer’s.

, • :feed a ripe strawberry
&lt;■ fore part of lhe week.

-::n;if.t’* line of fancy lamps
"u :n'rd for the winter even-

For boys are made especially strong. But because they
are made so it is no sign tbat they are clumsy. THEY
ARE NOT. They look neat, but they are made to stand
HARD KNOCKS and they will wear well. A boy will
feel dressed up in them. Just now we can give you:
some especially good bargains in Boys’ Footwear. Re­
member always that we keep a full line of everything!
from the cheapest to the best, and nothing but goods
tljat are made by the most reliable manufacturersfin the
country. It sill pay you to give us a trial.

$1,500.

$1,500

WE HA VE JUST PURCHASED
'Wi' •; S'.

31.500 WORTH

Mr. M. W. Smith and wife. Mr. 0. A.
Whltrlght and wife. Mr. A A. Wlllinont
and wife, Mr. J. Quaifr and wife and Mrs.
Bradly. of Grand Rapids, spent Saturday
and Sunday at tire lake*

That we will close out at the regular

Mr. and Mrs. Will Hay left for Plain­
well this week which will bo their future
home, Mr. Hay having secured a position
there. They take the best wishes of a
host of friends with them.

of the gr»ods.

One day last week a young man called
at one of tbe Jevrelry stores in this city
and’ family have moved I and
asked to
look ni
at some rings.
I L. H. Tyler, of Pomona. Cal., is renew­
mio a»Kvu
io iuu»
rin«s. The
*
Into
n-idencc on Jefferson ‘ clerk
r't&gt;rlr took
trvtb out
nut the
th.' tray
trjiv and
tnd the intending ing old acquaintances in the city. Mr.
purchaser scrutinized them all closely, Tyler was formerly a resident of Hastings,
;
-nrtnient ot stamped 1 handling the rings for quite a while, but but moved to California nine years ago.
.g ma’.erials of all kinds | finally concluding not to buy.
The pro­ and gives glowing accounts of lhe oppor­
linen- afid
- s.
o .
j prietor of tborestabllshmcnt with a "b’ye tunities offered there.
like a h’eagle" had watched thi proceed­
Mrs. Lydia Crookston, of Bowens Mills,
.L'v&lt; -ru&gt; k- Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar. ings from behind a newspaper. He fol­
.I!’* - 1 -tme: always the best 5 cent lowed the fellow out on thfr street and In­ started for the world's fair Tuesday, she
being the lucky one In tbecoln-guesslng
elgar in the I'ui'.ed States.
formed blm tbat he would like pay for
contest
of Fred L. Heath's lhe druggist’s,
bt/pt'.- ; '&gt;r and opium habits bv "that ring” he had In Ins pocket. Tbe at the county fair winning thr round trip
In?mi.’' hioride of gold tablets at fellow paid and It is said that be paid a ticket offered by him as a prize.
.
pretty good price too. and certainly
Fred 1,.
the druggist’s.
ought to congratulate himself on getting
Van Valkenburg, of Hastings, pass­
Tl - :&lt;! &gt; •
of getting up a road race out of It even as well as be did.
ed Sunday and Monday with his parents.
frvui • • ;;ud to Hastings, open to biMr. and Mrs. D. Van Valkenburg and
ryel.-s in Barry and Eaton counties.
In rallrord circles great Interest Is felt was cordially greeted by his friends.
. Oar-dor k of 'lannels was never more over the proposed race between England’s M. V. Barker, the real"estate man.ot Has­
fastest
railroad
locomotive.
“
The
Queen
tings Is In the city for a 'lay or two on
complete.
Einprera.” and America’s fastest Flyer business.—Battle Creejc Journal.
I, .E. Stauffer.
"No 999," The race will lake place next
Scuta! ' -ndtets of Barry Lodge K. I’.k monlh over the New York Central between
w&lt;nl ti Mi IJlevlllc la.-t evening and wit- Buffalo and Albany, tbe distance being
nt-sseil * .'nr gvud work before tbe lodge 297 miles. The engines represent the
Place to let or man with family wanted.
there
Ideas of two different schools of mechan­ Enquire of J. F. Mead. Green slreeL
Ari.-. Hi-iring to have the addresses ic*. and the makers of each are confident
of the V--.-. York or Detroit Tribunes of the abilities of their engines. Tbe race
ci.’a; : l juid write directly to those will be for 85,000 a side, the whole
amount to go for charitable purposes
papers.
FirtKn h'»'i
I’1’’'1
wblchevi r wins the content. The English
*
W' ■ ■ t -.Ml givltu’away clothing but engine has a record of 80 miles an hour, .It., In Mkhlk»n. AU
l,r“i:ov —. • hr.If price. Big discounts un while No 999 has made a mile in 32 sec­ л, rl rmm &lt;l»ln. lh«t
dur'-d
,p«dA
”
««
1
1
L
onds. or at the rate of 112 miles per hour.
,11 priert. Irani
np««nl»- Brand
Spaclding’s.
“"'Ir, I"™!
A’ ahnwlne the opinion of English м. rt. driver., ralu
•••■'lie fresh ivory points of cow auiuuiiUcA of Hie market prospect* of the AU ».und ...d rl»Ui. Will lr,d" f»r
nranerty
or
«rll
»n
lime
lo
rell,Me I'*'" '
*:th which I will vaccinate at pre-ent.crop of wheat the following from
■ j[0 ets. for each person.
lhe Liverpool Corn Trade News Is given. Am obliirrd lo srll l" "&gt;•*'
G. W. 1AJWRV.
"How soon the tide of American supplies ImUnreot mJ urac* «»•* ”1" “l'1" 10
I'M: : 1' Mr-. John Goodyear entertaiuentertain­ will commence to ebb it Is bard to say. nrie.ol^ond.ry.m;-.^^^^
'd
i-edru Thursday night In honor of The visible supply Is »t&gt;U ‘ot amvl« Pro­
Broward. Mich.
Mr. am! Mrs. Baylor.
’prizes
—*------------. .. ”
First
were portions If no longer absolutely unwieldly,
Won by Mr-.;*.
•l&gt;. 8. 2Goodyear and Ira Van and as tbe npfit’K "Wat rroTrlws now to
Olame Thy««-tr
Valkeii’ljurgh.
'
be moved, there does not seem nny Immed­
iate prospect of a falling off in the -Ameri­
Beil Merchant has purchased the Inter- 1
can supplies; hut at such currencies as
♦st .• Mr. Gordan in the livery stable of ’now OHUIR lira whole visible ,onpll. with John Bessiner.
Gordin ,x Wylie at Otsego and has gone 1
thrre to jivp. Mr. Gordan comes here to would be treated o »
abouk* ll ever become petent lh»t l»la ». ’"?r JSSi, reKSS .71%“™!*?
run Ford's Hotel.
season’s American crop Is really not over
October opening Tuesday and Wednes- .400 000.000 bu." Corn in this instance
day o. t. 24 nnd 25th., will be given a fine &lt;doe, trot refer lo Indian core, but to
Notice.
display &lt;jf millinery In all the latest novel- wheat Aa we alaled a week a«o. be
Ue*.
Every Lady invited at Mrs. moment II la poaltlvelr known Ibal the
American wheat crop oolr «»oonU W
Spences.
400.000.000 bo . lorelan boyera will be
Jerry Boynton says that he has an agent
ready to take any amount they can get ai
‘"‘•'jni’c" negotiating for the sale of the
current
prices.
,
Notice.
.. ,b
l“s proposed railroad from 1
•nnd Rapids to Battle Creek. He saya
The cIHxene of Eaton Rapids »nmr
will be running within a year. week, «» p-lllkined tho Mlcbbren 0™“*J
Mope he won-t disappoint us.
company to realore lhe mornlnk train
Mlis Lulu Feighner will have an open­ weatand lhe afternoon train real width
® r°|,o,L
er of winter millinery goods Tuesday. were
Jewetrr.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of Inc anawer to lhe petition baa
next week. Ladles should improve Ibis eelved from RotA Miller cenerel Mper
’ Tim-of
opportunity of Inspecting her etock which Inteodentof the road: “*• P™0
*»! include all the latest and most fash­ a former eommunlrellon. I ha»«Jami
rated the amonnl &lt;&gt;f bnalneae that Ira n«
ionable styles.
i——
,
. s
lOSjrad 104 have been doing out •&gt;’
1 Sn^clr^u “iS«K U«'"“ J®"
S:rlter' of Hastings, has more, Kaplda. While Ihla company woold bo
SS.
’
^Sr»&lt;7.di«-»i»r'-------eowpllmenu than any other man at tbe (lad lo realore three trains aa pet your re
Baton County
•r- He started tbe races and by his Jost queat, atlil II eaoooMCr &amp; "• '"Sm JMUW. -*™"1
Barry "
*nd prompt decisions, clear ringing voice &gt;&lt;» an bh the revcM? *hile these iranis February.
j
Calbouu
Eaton
•nd honest efforts to keep everything were rnnnlnr did n ‘l Juatlfr Ibe
Barry
estateVribure^04"1
ante of them, and Ih many Mtn train 1W May.
Calhoun
..
••
MM
.
M
n, ,on In an alwolute lees’ Thue It June.
July.
••
,2“ “ Konenae VanZlIe, whuae readinCs look. a. If Sanm IOP“’7&lt;±,
8^?t’
Third
“
Eaton
m»n blm„pMre
W.II received eonlrsl for the prerenA al lre»l •«
w laat winter will ,ur Ulla aeaaon with present niMfttlsfaotory ,r*ln •®nice . .
KtaHM.-E. K- Journal. Tbwe WiM
"
,
company,
Ur
repertoire
Ineludln*
”‘■00,
bor
Inelodlnf IM, lino.—«- »•
o( D^xed. OcL
l»t
hZu.?,1 ” sl”k»V»rv’« leading pland'r leading man 1. Bennett McTback and
we will continue to do ao for some time.
“u««r Harold Buahck
!QjD

OUR BOOTS
AND SHOES

W. H. SPENCE

LOCAL NEWS.

dimmed hats’ at Mrs.
' ' ".''in Street Milliner.
-Ltlerson

That’s what every lively, hustling boy must have. We
think that every parent will agree with ns in this asser­
tion. Every boy generally uses his surplus energy in
seeing "what he can do,” and in the various experiment®
his footwear is generally put to the test in a very severe
manner, no matter whether he tries to pry up a sidewalk
or kick down a hitching post with his shoes.

i

JSS^:

:

Remember that EVER YPAIR is WARRANT
ED to be first class in every respect.
Call and examine the goods while there is a
large assortment.

C H. 05P0RN &amp; CO
SIGN. "THE BANKRUPT STORE.

Don’t Be Behind The Times!
N old speech in a new dress—You
waste a good deal of money; you
are behind the tim&amp;t, if you don’t
buy Clothing at otlr store. An­
other:—A store that wants popu­
larity must pay for it by selling the most ster­
ling values, the season’s latest styles, the best
fitting garments, at the very lowest prices

VERY
harrowing tali

la rermreted with • "U* »* clou.™ “
acquaintance purchased at a •■cheap"
itore"the other day* It wouldn't •
look well in print, so well not tell
It. He gave that suit away, though,
and bought one of ours.

Our prices ill both.
We sell
the Boy’s suit at 83.50 on the
basis of selling twice as many as
all tbe other stores combined.
We do sell that many, and the
sure business permit us to do the
business on a stnall. sure profit,
and put In Better doth, better
quality linings, yes, as good aa
you'll find in average 85 suit*.
Our 85 suits are as good as ysu’d
get for two or three dollars more
and so It goes up to tbe finest.
If you want quality combined
with right prices, tee inrttt
comparison.

$5.00
$6.00

ff
&lt;0

$7.50
*10.00&gt;

The values in our Men's Sells'
and Overcoats (every garment
made for '98-4 trade)- that we avo
selling at., 85.SO to 810.80 aanneyer be dnpllqued again.
Is
was simply by taking advantage
ef a peculiar trade situstMn that
we are enabled to offer suchquality at tbe. prices.
The»e
• :^t&gt;9ds tbe wholesale tailors made •
to sell at &gt;7.50 to 815.00. 7/you
Want quality combined wUA
rtqhtprtc^ we invite compart-

MORAV-Hhoddy won't go «lcwn

K. K. Qrant.

�magnificent! I had no idea yon were
so pretty."
The girl blushed with pleasure.

.
darbreak the next day he .trolled
n wra William Jonc oary h* ^ । b^k
th.
flret toklnff a
his shoulders something like ab
ieW of
riHage. and per«*ck, and dangling from hia left wrist bird
Wpuam Jones, who

a horn
shorn
lantern.
n. looked
round onoe OT_ttTlM.nd
lie iooked ivuu- •——• —
The young man worked away for a
good hour and a half, at the end of then hurried towurd the rand hills.
The
which time he put the finishing touch Brinkley followed eteullhily.
moon now went in, and It became
to the sketch.
“Finis coronal opus!" he cried. pitch dark. Prerently Jones paused.
Kt down the load and lit the lantern;
“Look, Matt!"
Matt examined the picture with un­ then he hurried on.
For fifty or sixty yards a coarse car­
conscious delight It was herself, a
little idealized, bnt quite characteris­ pet of greensward covered the cliffs,
then the sand hills began. Passing
tic and altogether charming.
"May I take it home?" she asked over the first sand hill. Jones disap­
peared. Quick as thought the young
eagerly.
"I’ll get you to leave it a few days man followed, and. peering over, sow
longer. I must get a frame for it. the light in the hollow beneath; it rose
reached the
Matt, and then you shall have it all higher and higher till
u shark, William Jones is, and couldn’t complete. Now, let me look at you top of the next sand hill, where it
"My dear Mr. Jones," said the young
own up even to his own father. It’s my again," he said, taking her by both
man, assuming the flippant style which
Matt found so irritating: "I have often belief he's got gold hidden somewhere hands end looking up at her sunny
among them sand hills, let alone what
wondered how you get your living."
face. "Are you pleased?" Will you
he's got in the savings bank. Ah, he’s
William started nervously.
take care of the picture for the paint­
"You are, I believe, a fisherman by a artful one, is William Jones.”
Brinkley had said nothing of his own er’s sake?"
profession; yet you never go fishing.
Matt’s answer was embarrassing.
private suspicions, but had merely in­
You possess a boat, but you are seldom
She quietly sat down on his knee and
seen to use it You are not, I think, of a troduced in a general way the subject gave him a smacking kiss.
of Jones’ worldly position. Further
poetical disposition, yet you spend your
"Matt! Matt!" he cried. "You
conversation with Tim, who had mode
days in watching the water, like a
a few struggling acquaintances in the
poet or a person in love. I conclude,
But she put her warm arm round his
district, corroborated the other testi­
very reluctantly, that your old habits
neck, and rested her cheek against his
mony. The young man became more
stick to you, and that you speculate on
shoulder.
and more convinced that William Jones
the disasters of your fellow creatures."
"I should like to have pretty dresses
was worth studying.
"What d’ye mean, master?" grunted
and gold bracelets and things, and go
. Matt had not turned up that morn­
William, puzzled and a little alarmed
away
from William Jones and to stay
ing. Instead of looking after her,
by this style of address.
Brinkley took another stroll towards with you."
“A dice wreck now would admirably ,
"My
dear," sold Brinkley, laughing,
"the vicinity of the Devil’s Caldron. He
“you couldn’t. It wouldn’t be proper.”
suit your tastes? A well-laden Indiahad not gone far before he discovered
man, smashing up on the reef yonder,
"Why not?" asked Matt, simply.
that he was watched again. The fig­
would lend sunshine to your existence
"The world is censorious, little one.
ure of William Jones followed in the
and deepen your faith in a paternal
distahce, but keeping him well in I am a young man; you are a young
Providence. Eh, Mr. Jones?*’
lady.
We shall have to shake hands
view.1
“I don't know nowt about no
soon and say good-by. There, there,"
ms SHOULDERS A LOADED BACK.
It was certainly curious.
wrecks," was the reply. “They’re no
He walked over to the cliffs and he continued, seeing her eyes fill with pausedx Crawling on hands and knees,
consarn o’ mine.”
tears,
"I
’
m
not
gone
yet.
'1
must
stay
looked down at the scene of yester­
Brinkley slipped down into the hol­
“Ah, but I have heard yon lament
days bathing adventure.
A strong as long as I can. only—really—you low, and then crept upward half way
the good old times; when wrecking
wind was blowing and the waves were must look upon me as quite an old fel­
was a respectable occupation and when surging up the rocks with deafening low. I am awfully old, you know, com­ up the mound; he found a huge rock,
behind which he crouched and peeped.
there were no impertinent coast guards
roar and foamy spume. The place part'd to you."
As he did so William Jones, light in
to interfere with respectable followers looked very ugly, particularly near the
He gently disengaged himself, and
hand,
seemed to dive down into tho
of the business. By the way, I have caldron. All the passage was churned Matt sat down on a camp stool close
often wondered, Mr. Jones, if popular to milky white, and the sound from by. Her face had grown very wistful solid earth and disappear.
report is true, and if among these beneath was, to use an old simile, like and sad.
cliffs or surrounding sand hills there
"Matt,” he said, anxious to change
tbe roar of innumerable chariots.
is buried treasure cast up from time to
He glanced over his shoulder and the subject, “tell me something more
For a minute after the disappearance
time by the sea and concealed by ener- saw the head of William Jones eagerly about William Jones."
Charles Brinkley lay aa if petrified,
&gt;getlc persons like yourself?"
"I hate William Jones. I hate every­
watching, the body being hidden in in­
and. indeed, he was altogether lost in
’ William Jones could stand this no tervening rock.
body—but you."
wonder. What hod happened? Had
longer. Looking as pale as it waa
"Heally?"
"Strange!" he reflected. "My prefa­
an earthquake swallowed the mysteri­
possible for so rubicund a person to be­ tory friend can’t keep his treasure, if
"Yea, I do."
ous one, or had he tumbled down in a
come, and glancing around*him sus­ he possesses any, down in that watery
"Well, r feel greatly flattered. But
fit? Brinkley waited and watched;
piciously, he rose to his feet.
gulf. Yet, whenever I come near it, about the gentle Jones? You say he five minutes had passed, ten minutes
"I know nowt o' that." he said. "If
was
out
all
last
night?"
his manner tells me that I am 'warm,*
and still the light did not re-emerge.
there is summat I wish I could find it; I as they say in the game of hide and
Mutt nodded.
but sech things never come the way of
“He goes out nigh every night," she At last, overcome by curiosity, Brink­
ley rose, and, stooping close to the
honest chaps like me. Good mornin',
sat'd,
"and
often
don't
come
home
till
To test the matter a little further he
master! Takes poor man's advice and set off on a brisk walk along the cliffs, morning. Sometimes he finds things ground, crept from the rock behind
don’t you go swimming no more near leaving the caldron behind, lie found, and brings 'em. Ho finds bits o’ gold, which he had lain concealed, and
crawled across the summit of the sand
the Devil's Caldron!"
as he had suspected, that he was no and old ropes, and Bottles o’ rum."
hill. Suddenly he stopped short and
So saying, he walked off in the direc­ longer followed.
"Very odd. Where?"
Returning as he
went down on hands and kneeh. for he
tion of. the deserted village. Presently came, and resuming his old position,
"He don’t tell; I know."
Brinkley rose nnd followed him, keep­ he saw William Jones immediately re­
“I wish you'd tell me. Matt. Do. I now clearly discerned, coming out of
ing him steadily in view. From time appear.
have a particular reason for wanting the solid earth or sand, the glimmer of
the light. •
to time WIHiain Jones looked round,
That day he discovered no clew to the information."
It glimiuered. then disappeared
aa if to see whether’the ottyer was com­ the mystery, nor the next, nor the
Matt hesitated.
ing; lingering when Brinkley lingered, next again, though on each day he
-“You won’t say I told? William again. Just then the moon slipped out
hastening his pace when Brinkley went through a similar performance. Tones would be downright wild, he of her cloud, illuminating the hillocks
with yjtreons rays, and he perceived,
hastened his. As an experiment, Strange to say. Matt had not put in an would."
Brinkley
turned and l&gt;egan ,,,walking
"I’ll keep the secret faithfully. close by him. a dark' hole, opening in
and iur
for rcusuus
reasons ui
of uis
his own
, ,
, " appearance, »uu
the very heart of the hillock.
tank toward. th. cliff.
b. bud thought It better not to reta Now?"
He crept eloser and looked down, but
round over his shoulder, he saw that,
Thus urged. Matt informed her
William Jones had also turned, and II On the morning of the third day—a friend that on two occasions, out of conld set*nothing. He held his head
over
the hole and listened; all he
was walking back.
curiosity,
she
had
followed
her
guar
­
| dark, chilly morning, after a night of,
“Curious!" he reflected. "The inno-1j rain—Tim put his head into the cara- dinn on his nightly pilgrimages and heard was a dull, hollow mitaning. like
cent one is keeping me in view. I have I, ran. where his master was seated at watched him-go in the direction of the tho sound of the sea. The light of the
a good mind to breathe him!"
'Devil’s Caldron.
On both occasions moon, however, enabled him to per­
his easel, and grinned delightedly.'
lie struck off from the path, and Ii •’Mr. Charles! She’s come, sor!"
the night was very dark. On getting ceive that the hole had been covered
hastened, running rather than walk­
clear of the coast-guard station, and with a loose piece of wo&lt;xl, or lid. about
“
Who
tho
deuce
has
come?"
cried
ing. towards the sand hilts. So soon
among the sand hills, Jones hod lighted four feet square, and with an iron ring­
Brinkley.
as he was certain that he was followed
"Tne lady, your honor, to hove her a lantern which he carried. Trembling bolt in the center; which lid was now
he began to run in good earnest To picture taken. Will I show her into and afraid, she had followed the light lying by the side of tho opening, ready
his delight, William began vanning
along the cliffs; then out among the ■to be replaced. A number of large
the parlor?"
too He rlbogedamobK the rend hllU, I
„ he
ko M,„
hl„ sand hills. But all at once the light pieces of stone, such aa were strewed
.nd W.. K..O entcK.a bu.lly rennin, „ldr „d enUred. shc woro hcr
and its bearer had disappeared into everywhere about the sand hills, lay
np Kid down them hither .nd th ther. doth
bnt lookrf , litd„
|e ,nd the.solid earth, leaving her to find her piled close by.
From Ume to time he e.ng hl ng llmpre .„loufc Brinkley thought, greeting way home in terror.
He lay for some time waiting and
ol hU gutter It
«» exciting her with ,
nod_
.
All at once, far beneath
The explanation of all this was. in listening.
riiKe. W hen he h.d been eng.ged m I
.„ com&lt;&gt;
1Mt, Tim
Matt's opinion, very simple. Williath him, the light glimmered again. Quick
it for half an-hour, and was almost,
bre.Uile« hlm-eU. he reddenly p.u«ed
'
*
7
*“d Jones was a bad man and went to as thought he rose and crept away,
only just in time; for he had no sooner
“visit the fairies."
In on. of the deep hollow, threw him-1
, eoldnere. though he
"Yes,” she cried, "and every time he regained the shelter of the rock and
Klf down on hl« buck, .nd lit . elgnr. it „ot, ,OT he had „,do
hi„ goes the fairies give him summat, and crouched there watching than he saw
A few minute, afterward, he heard a '
to ..encoudl(fe.. ,ho
the light re-emerge, accompanied by a
he brings it home."
sound
as. of..violent r
puffing
and
breath­ person.
.
.
. .........
person.
"Each time you followed him," asked human head; a human body followed,
ing, and the next instant William
“I couldn't come before, they Brinkley, thoughtfully, "he disap­ and then he clearlv discerned William
Jones, panting, gasping, perspiring at wouldn't let me. But laat night Wil­ peared at about the same place?"
Jones standing in the moonlight with­
every pare, appeared above him.
liam Jones he didn't come home, and
"Yes," said Matt; "and the light and out the burden he had previously
“How d'ye do, Mr. Jones?” he cried,
him sunk right down and never come carried, and holding in his hand a Ian
gayly. “Come and have a cigar."
tern.
.
up again."
Instead of replying, William Jones
Setting the lantern down, William
looked completely thunderstruck, and
busied himself for several minutes, and
The result of the information thus finally, having concealed the work on
after glaring feebly down and mutter­
communicated was to leave the young which he was engaged, extinguished
ing incoherently disappeared as sud­
man of the caravan far more curious the light. Then, after glancing sus­
denly as he had come.
than ever. He determined to turn tho piciously round him on every ride, he
Brinkley finished bis cigar leisurely
tables on William Jones, and to watch
and then strolled back to the caravan.
walked rapidly down the sand hill and
his movements, not in the daytime,
but during the summer nighk waiting disappeared in the direction of the sea.
Not until he distinctly heard the
for his appearance in the iihmediate
A DISCOVKRT.
plash of oars, and saw the black
neighborhood of the Devil’s Caldron.
The young man of the caravan was
sihouette of tho boat pass out from the
The
first
night
he
saw
nothing
—
it
now thoroughly convinced that one of
was stormy, with wild gusts of rain. shadow of the rock on to the moonlit
two things must be true: Either that
The second night was equally unevent­ sea, did Brinkley again begin to stir,
William Jones had been instructed to
very
caut jointly
ful. Nothing daunted, he went for a and even then he
““ ’did
*,*'* so TCI
7 cautiously
keep a watch on him, or that he (Wil­
third and last time, and lay in the
\flffUre *h°ul* l&gt;0 Perceived
liam Jones).had a secret of some sort
moonlight on tbe cliffs, looking toward
t”e moonlight by tho lynx-eyed
which he was anxious not to have re­
knees,
the village.
rower. Creeping on hands and knees.
vealed. After both suppositions had
awaiwI.J
.i
. .
The night was dark and cloudy, but np n-trnin
a^
- ain crawled
-- - to
- - the
...k mysterious
-itv:rus
been duly weighed the second was
from
time
to
time
the
moon
came
out
«
»
.
’
?
“
**
’
.*
“
*
ho
hatl
Jnde
®d
accepted as’ the most Gkely, and it
with sudden brilliance on the sea
ticipated, that
was covered
- the hole -----uuxvrea
forthwith received the young man's
which was gently stirred by
’bree« U
«P.
P. and the wo«&lt;ten
wooden uh
lid ----or trap-door
----- -- ----- so
consideration.
carefully
covered
stones
and loose
loose
•
. ,
- ----------— with
■•••— &lt;»&lt;
ajuv3 anu
If Ibrra waa a reer«t. ba
11 I broke open tbe box and took ont my from the land.
H. w.itod for rerer.1 h&lt;mre About
“«»]&gt;•
- -------------------- hidden.
LiuueU.
V7
, elotheaand ran rtralghtoff here.v
•
ita
P
uls
®
WM
midnight
he
rose
to
go
home.
•
’
,
first
impulse
was
to
displace
the
witb «illiam Jouee worldly prov , „„
(&lt;dl
,he
ooded
As he did so he was startled by the
at °?C0
e»plore the mysparity; reeondly with the report, enr- ,he
not
natlcc the root­
reflecting
that ho
ho
sound of oars, and, lying down, per- .^"jqa
°T. pplace;
ac®:, ^but
ut "
fleeting that
rent of trea.ure h dden in tta~ pret BM, 0, y,,
wm Unprovided with lights of any
a small boat approaching on a ujnH
°t any
mnong the rend bill.of the dm*.row. , -Well. elnee you hareeome. we ll get ceived
silver patch of moonlit sea.
| r,
±*
In^t’
t,h^t 1110 cavity below would
’"-w
arerna of the H*. Wa. It poirible, ’
work." Kid Brinkley. "If. chUly
The moon came out, and he saw that ? ♦
total darkness, he
after all. that there report, were true „d d,mp outride, ro we ll remain bore
the occupant of the boat wm a solitary
P^'P0110 hl» rl*it of in­
and that in some mysterious manner (n shelter.”
man.
17 | *P®ction until daylight By this time
Jones^iad become acquainted with the ,
Matt took off her hat and then pro­
It approached rapidly, makingdlrect .
“°or *°
und °f
.
oouau
or the
hiding place? It seemed very improb- ceeded to divest herself of her coarse
for the Devil’s Caldron. Lying down
totohl
,,"hls
f««t,
£eekhe
&gt; he
mused.
mused.It It
able, ifor'many reasons, one of the jacket, revealing for the first time the
on his face and peeping over, Brinkley
W?U 10 Ulk o£ returning
chief being the man’s extreme poverty, low-necked silk dress beneath. Meansaw it stop just outside the foaming ..
but
« to
__
--------how w“ h
ue
to find
nnd
which appeared to touch the very edge 1 tjmO *he young man placed the sketch
passage, while the man stood up, 2?® aT?
«P°Y The
Th. "•••
ea of “
randy
"V hHloeks
hillock,
of sheer starvation.
'
j jn position. Turning presently, he
stopped, lifted something heavy from "tretch~ on ®T«ry ride, and he knew
A little inquiry in the neighborhood, beheld Matt’s transformation,
the bottom and threw it overboard.
•’Penence how difficult it wm to
however, elicited tbe information that
0](| mj&lt;j shabby as the dress was, torn
Then, after watching for a moment a
ono hillock from another
Jones, despite, his abject penury, was hero and there and revealing beneath dark object which drifted shoreward,
the calrna ot loo“ "tone*, such
certainly well to do and bad money in glimpses of coarse stockings and
right
into
the
Caldron,
he
rowed
away
“f1? »» numerous as the
the.bank of the neighboring market clumsy boots, it became her wonder* until h. rexchoa . Altered creriZ "‘^^““
S!*'’*?
toivn;.that the ruined village of Aber- fnUy. As a result of much polishing
elore to the scene
aceno of the swimming
swlmmli* adad- k
.
thonk1&gt;t of tho rook where
glyij,belonged almost entirely to him, I with soap and water her face shone close
Vtr.nfx.are, TT.»
—. he
V* ran
— — ,t«
venture.
Here
the- •boat. aahoro
_ ,
Onit “"“‘led hbnaelf. Booh
and that, in short, he '&lt;ss by nature again and her arms and neck were
------ . onL
too.- but,
pnlllnc
and leaped
i rock, wore nnmorona
------ —-------MUW pumng
and,habit a miserly person, who would, white oa snAw. Thus attired. Matt
rmhire
rtnwK
- - ■_ __
,
_
^The
next
minute
Brinkley
heard
him
ont
hi8
ca
*®
crayons,
he
marked
the
preforthoarding up whatever he poe- lookftd no ]‘nKPr
B lonff&gt;
ger a
long, .bambiiM doming up the cliffs.
j base of the rock with a smaH streak of
remmi fp purehufog with It th, com- w
bnt .
brl([hti
£pg
BI
£5
ill, bright, i
Trembling
with
excitement,
he
lay
T
sior
Finally,
remembering
th
at
the
monest necessaries of life.
1 -young lady.
• •
‘
down .flat on hia fkee and waited.
sand might cover thin mark h«*
An old coast guard, whom Brinkley
It was no use. Brinkley could no4
cross in the hard
found next day on the station, was his eonceal his admiration. Matt's arnu Presently the man emerged oa the top '
of
the
cliffs,
within
a
fejv
tards
of.
H^ing
taken these precautions he
ehief Informant.
alone were enough to make a paintei Brinkley’s hiding-place. Justfthen the .
the best of hia way down the
“Don't you believe him, sir,” said the wild with delight
moon flashed brightly out,'arid Brink.
*nd following the open greenold salt, “if he tolls you he's poor. lie's
••’Why, Matt, you look DO-’tlvelv ley recognized him.
I |
1 «ward which fringed the
wan-

I

a.redb^ktoth.i.^.

rolla-ahlp. eharte. evidently, ,no ,,
meet triltag to plroex And
thi
of Ute eharte wu . tin, p„Je^
book, allme-covered and dripping wet'
What poreeaaed Brinkley u&gt; eram|„,
the prayerbook I eannet determine
tat In alter yean, ho alway, a,.^
that It was »n Inaplratlon. At any rate
ho did open It, and .aw that tho fluleal waa covered with writing, yell™
difficult to decipher, last lading away'
Bnt what more particolsrh' atlra. ted
hte attention was a loose piece ot
parchment, fastened to thl. tllle-pago
with a rusty pin. and covered also with
written characters.
Fixing the candle on u nook in the
damp wall he inspected the titlc-pime
and deciphered these words:
'
“Christmas-eve, IBM, on board the
■hip ‘Trinidad.’ fast breaking JI;, on
the Welsh coml If anyChristian fcjul
should find,thin book and the . h!ivs
where I place them, if they sink nut
with their bearer (on whop’l leu; tny
last despairing blessing) to the bottom
of the sea, or if (tod in Hi« infinite
mercy should spare and saw the little
child.” (The book trembled In his
hand m he read. The writing went
on:) “I cMt her twirl ft in her cradle in
sight of shore, on a little raft made bv
my own hands. Tis a desperate hope',
but He can work miracles, and if It h
His will nhe may be saved. Attached
to this holy book are the proofs of her
poor dead mother's marriage aM my
darling's birth. May she live t&lt;. in­
herit my name. Higned, Matthew
Thorpe Mdsx, Colonel Fifteenth Cav­
alry, Bengal.”
Tho mystery was deepening Indeed!
At last Brinkley thrust Uie lK«Mt and
ita contents into his pocket and. after
one look round, took the candle and
made his way up the rocks and out of
the cave. When he saw the light of
day above him he blew out the. light
and crawled up through the aperture.
Then, standing on the lonely sandhill,
he surveyed the scene on every side.
There wm no sign of any living soul.
Carefully, but rapidly, he returned
the trapdoor to Ita place, covered it
with the stones and liberal handfuls of
loose sand and walked away, taking
care for the firat hundred yards to
obliterate his footprint* as he went.’

that tt.
he
nno. doubtless
auuMwv
— no
-- . suspicion
-j
had
d
6. toon found
would rt»&lt;o «*rlyfound tho
,pot whore ho hod .food overnight
watching the approach of the boat,
and, first reconnoitering the neighbor­
hood, struck off among the sand hills.
At first ho was guided by footprints,
but as tho sand grew harder these dis­
appeared. At length, after a somesomewhat bewildering search, he
found tho sand hill he sought, the rock
with his mark upon it, the cross marked
in the ground, and finally the weH-ooncealcd mouth of the hole.
He looked keenly to right and left.
No one was visible. Stooping down he
disclosed the trap-door with ita iron
ring. A long pull, a strong pull, and
np came the trap. Open sesame! Be­
neath him was a dark cavity, with a
slanting path descending into the bow­
els of the earth.
Anxious to lose no time, he squeezed
himself through the aperture and be­
gan descending. While he did so he
heard the hollow roaring he had heard
the night before. As he proceeded he
drew out a box of matches and a can­
dle, which he lit. Proceeding cau­
tiously on his back, and restraining
himself with his elbows from too rap­
id descent, he found himself sur­
rounded, not by sand, but by solid rock,
and, peering downward, saw that he
was looking down into a large subter-

Just beneath him was a flight of
steps cut in the solid rock. Descend­
ing these carefully, for they were as
slippery as ice, he reached the bottom,
and found it made of sea gravel and
loose shells, forming, indeed, a decline
like the seashore itself, to the edge of
which, filling about half the cavern,
the waters of the sea crept with a
long, monotonous moan. Approaching
the water's edge he saw facing him
the solid back of the cliff, but just at
the base there was an opening, a sort
of slit, almost touching the waves at
all times, quite touching them when
tho swell rose, and through this open­
ing crept beams of, daylight, turning
the waves to a clear malachite green.
The mystery was now clear enough.
The eave communicated directly with
the sea, but in such a way as to make
an entrance for any large object im­
possible from that direction.
Turning his back upon the water,
and holding up the candle, he ex­
amined the Interior. The damp, black
rocks rose on every side, and from the
room hung spongy and hideous weeds,
like those fungi to be seen in snnless
vaults of wine; but piled against the
inner wall waa a hoard of treasures to
make a smuggler's mouth water or
turn a wrecker's brafn.
Puncheons of rum and other spirits,
bales of wool, planks of mahogany and
pine, oars, broken masts, colls of rope,
tangles of running rigging, flags of all
nations and articles of such material
as is used on shipboard, swinging
tables, brass swinging lamps, mast­
head lanterns and hammocks; enough,
and to spare, in short, to fit out a small
fleet of. vessels. Lost in amazement.
Brinkley examined this extraordinary
hoard, the accumulation, doubtless. of
many years. All a£ once his eye fell

■“THE BOOK TREMBLED IN _HI8 HAND.

upon a large canvas bag, rotten with
age. and gnoing open. It was as full
as it could hold of pieces of gold, bear­
ing the superscription of the mint of
Spain.
OIV illiam Jones! William Jones! And
all this was yours, at least by right of
plunder, upon the queen's seaway; all
this which, turned into cash, would
have made a man rich beyond the
dreams of avarice, was the possession
of one who lived like a miserly beggar,
grudged himself and his flesh and
blood the common necessaries of life,
and had never been known, from boy­
hood upward, to give a starving fellow­
creature so much as a crust of bread
or to drop a penny into the poor box!
0 William Jones! O William Jones!
William Jones!'
above reflection belongs, ’not to
the present writer, but to my adven­
turous discoverer, the captain of the
caravan.
As Brinkley proceeded on his tour of
inspection be became more and more
struck with wonder. Nothing seemed
too insignificant or too preposterously
useless for secretion in that extraor­
dinary ship’s cavern.
There were
mops and brooms, there were holy­
stones, there were "squeegees," there
were canisters of tinned provisions,
there were bags of weevil’d biscuits,
there were sacks of potatoes (which
wculents, long neglected, had actually
sprouted and put forth leaves), there
were ring-bolta. there were tin mugs
S.tnP*^nIklM’ “d’
“irabile
uS ni’12feW
b00^—said books
Uy piled on the top of a heap of sacks
*nd were in the laat stage of mildew
thav
F°r What PUT5024® had
y been carried there? Cbrtainly
not to form a library, for William
Jones could not read. As curiosity
deepened, Brinkley opened some of the
rortorn volumes covered with mildew
and full of hideous crawling things.
Most were in foreign tongues, but
vnere were several English novels half
* CenJ.^y old, and a book of fa-

CHAPTER XL
MTBTXaiOU* SXBAV1UR OP THI TOCSO 0«».
TUMAR

s

I

About this time Matt noticed a curi­
ous change come over her artist friend.
He was more thoughtful and cunse- '
quently leas entertaining. Often when
she appeared and began chatting to
him about affairs in which she thought
he might take some interests she had
the mortification not merely of elicit- ,
ing no reply, but. of finding that he ■
had not heard a word of her conversa­
tion.
Now this style of pr-weeding would i
certainly' have caused hatt some an­
noyance. but for one
-nsaiing i
fact which put the balance entireb. on
the other side. It was .-.-id-nt that,
despite the change, Brinkley s inter- !
cst was not lessening, nay. it rather
seemed to bo on the increase—and this
fact Matt, very woman as she was. was |
quick to perceive.
Very often on looking suddenly at |
him she found his eyes fixed wonderingly and sympathetically upon her.
She asked him on one occasion what he
was thinking about.
“You. Matt," he answered, prompt-;
ly. "I was trying to imagine,’’ I •• can-1
tinned, seeing her blush nnd hang'her
head, "how you would look in silks j
nnd velvets; got up. in fact, like a
grand demoiselle. What would you
say, now, if a good fairy were to find
you out some day and were to ofjer to
change you from what you arc to a fine
young lady—would you say yes?'
Matt reflected for a moment, then
she followed her feminine instruct I
and nodded her head vigorously.
"Ah—by the wav. Matt. car. yoq
read?"
“Print, not writing."
“And write?"
“Just u bit!”
“Who fought you? William Jones'."’
“No, that he didn’t; I lenrr.ed off Tim
Penrenndown village. Willhqu Joues,
he can’t read and he can t wrb : no j
more can William Jones’ faiucr"
This last piece of infoYmatio". -ct the
young man thinking so de n'.y that the j
rest of the interview became rather 1
dull for Matt. When she ro-•• to
;
however, he came out of his .» ’.tac­
tion, and asked her, if she w&lt;mi&gt;lrc-l
turn on the following day.
"1 don’t know—p’raps!" she said.
“Ah," returned the young man. as­
suming his flippant manner. ’
find
me tedious company. 1 fear, t he fact
is.M am generally affected in thi - man-1
ner in the present state of the moo:!, i
But come to-morrow. Matt.
Your
presence do- ■ me good.
However. ..:o next day passed and
the next again, and there was no sign
of Matt. He began to think the child '
had taken offense, and that he would ,
have to seek her in her own home. I
when her opportune appearance pre­
vented the journey. He was taking
his breakfast one morning inside the
caravan, when he suddenly became
conscious that Matt was standing out­
side watching him.
"Oh, youj^re there.nre you?" he said,
coolly. "Come in and have some break­
fast, Matt."
He rose negligently, went to the
door, and held forth his hand; Matt
took it, gave one spring, and landed
inside the vehicle.
“Tim, another knife and fork for the
young lady—some more eggs amlmilk;
in fact, anything you’ve got I”
Brinkley, as he placed a seat for Matt
at the little table.
Tim gave a grunt of dissatisfaction- I
This "bold colleen," M he called her,
was becoming too much fbr him. but
ho perforce obeyed his master’s com­
mands. Matt vnt down and ate with
an appetite. Brinkley played negli­
gently with his knife, anti watclied
her.
.
“It is two days since yon were here,.,
Matt,” said he. "I wm rerwusly
thinking of coming to look for you.
Why wouldn't you come before?"
“Twasn’t that!” said Matt
1

couldn’tl"
"Couldn't? WhvT’

�Hastings Banner

____
aas practice In • 1
F. ri
.F. White of Battle Creek picked sev-1
Nashville and will move to Jackson. C. ■ eral
ripe straw berries from his vines last
E. Goodwin, the druggist, has also sold • eral
week,
hia drug store to bls former clerk, Ed. week, and there are a great many green
NOISES.
ones on tbe vines also.
Llebbauaer.
Mo ui &gt;mow*&gt; novUumkSyrup baa ton uaM
lor ehiidre,, t ethh.g. fi aooUa Ito ebI Id. aoftI Billy Hayden of Charlotte has sued the
----- " wfR COOK
_ _■
A good many auspicious looking charac­
Dl«turbln&lt; Element of Life fa ro-thr rum., al&gt;tv. al! pate. rum wind colic.
ters have been seen prowling around ghe Grand Trunk road for 820.000 for In­
the Bl« Cltlea.
yards of Middleville residences lately, juries received ou their road.
though no burglaries or thefts reported.
Bert Hami lton, aged about forty years,
Th* Sun observes that Its a good time
Tk« savaretela*
while working on the n«w church, at
though to prepare for them by loading up Olivet, last Friday, was carried over a fall­
21 J!?04?’ ^MMrilU to always within the
tbe old shot gun.
bom.dtuf nu»en beeau«e It to irua: u always
ing wall from an altitude ot about twentyMgeato
to
the
sober,
oonnoa mom of think*
leads to Consumption, Stop
Our esteemed townsman, Thomas Pur­ five feet aud was horribly crushed to
lng pcopiebe &lt;u»elttolruo; and It to always
fully suoetanUated by endorsements which, in ■SB TRAM MARK
■
the Cough. ’heal the Lungs key, had a narrow escape from death last death under a huge mass ot stones.
The British Medical Journal some toe
fln*m-tol world would be accepted without
afternoon. He was working ou About tour loads ot stones became loos­ months ago, in an article calling at­ a mumni&gt;to besltatlou.
and siren.; neit the System Thursday
the new Congregational church at" Olivet. ened from the green mortar by the rains, tention to the effects of tho noise of
Hoort
’
s
Mils
cures
liver
Ills,
comUipailon.
bllb
The recent bafty&gt; rains had weakened a and Mr. H. Jumped from tbe scaffold­ cities on the nervous system, seta forth lou*n--a«, Jaundloe. sick headache, indlgnetlon. i
with —newly lald-portlon of the stone work, forty ing to them as they started to fall. He j in detail some of those noises and sug­
‘ i a
feet from the ground. A fellow-workman thought lhe scaffolding was giving way I
gests means for thdlr extinction’ or
AND
namtd K. B. Hamestone was on tbe wall but tnal stood secure. He leaves a wife I amelioration without sacrifice of the
with him. The w*B started to give way and three children in poor circumstances. | industries which produce the various
Demit
The
contractor
drew
them
a
check
ot
9100
I
and
Mr.
Humestone,
who
was
at
work
on
~------wn&lt;&gt; was at work on
kinds of din. It is pointed out, for ex­
nd
the
lhe scaffolding near the top. evidently i mid tbe church will provide them with a
-rOflrHVBLY CURES—
ample. that the railway companies and
Grand Rip'is. HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
thinking the scaffolding itself
Itself was falling
fnllipg, home.—Charlotte Tribune.
factories on the continent use horns
endeavored to save himself by grasping I
Largest atock
J.
B.
Willison
brought
a
fine
large
apple
1
of
not
unpleasing
sound
in
place
of
the
j the
wall,
lu
so
doing
he
left
a
place
of
PROSTRATION,
the wall, lu so dolnx hr teft &gt; »■.&gt;. ...;1 ‘n this’ office,
J."”' well matured
- ----- -**«■■■■&lt;&gt;
npie j
and a
highly
. , church In thr went abso­
steam whistle. The
, . •;’ Cod-liver Oil safety for one of certain death and fell ccjor^l which had upon the same stem six I hideous
tnoge
^portions
of Europe,
to lutely everything
bells oI
of other
England
are compared
with
40 feet to the ground, where he was
Write for prices
full
blown
blossoms.
Nature
Is
some,
the
disadvantage
of
the
former;
and
it
;
philes. if is some
those of other 'portions of Europe, to
burled beneath a iraas of stone. He had
Rev. R. N. Middleton, pastor M. E. church.
capreclous nnd does strange things. | the disadvantage
that in an age
wt’foxSaer;
"n
Cedar Springs. Mich , says: Strep and real
of the
and it
: • d ca»y on the । recently come from Potterville and leaves times
pa.
—Vermontville Echo..
। i hM
ltH clock
ttnan
d evei
were Htrimreni to me after preaching till I used
is held
that in
age when every room
widow and three small children. Mr.
Adlronda Now I sleep soundly and awake
. /*.&gt;.'.% '.rrx the pPurvey
CrtfKEK
IS
remained on the s&lt;-atTotding and
has its
clock and
every adult his watch,
■ lefrenhrd. and I can heartily recommend IL
Ed Decker was arrested Munday for ■i the
frequent
bcll-ri;
Prepared by WHEELER and FULLER
unhurt. L. G. Ciaik, uf thia village. carrying conceded weapons. It happened I, the
th- day. which
» ‘-^H-ringing
throughout
CURABLE MEDICINE
no
■ “•
.. , was
CO.. Cedar Springs, Mich.
was also at work on the building but was Miinethlng like this: Constable Longly ; of Christian folk,
Vlthout tbe knife. «U11
SOLD HY
now
offends
the
pAce
hj Suislliates!
izreher cauiUca, or polnot near enough to the falling wall to be in company with 8. Bair. Fml Stowe and
|
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,oviuu
ioik, seems unnecessary. ,
one.
w«“’ »•
Fn-l Sb'we nnd । At night there are the shouting,
In danger.—Nashville News.
Ed
’hrlMt ilrov—■• ‘to• **
El IChrist
drove out
Eat’ Decker's furm creaming and singing people about
Special attention to glvHASTINGS.
•n to Canrer. The tre.-M! Tharreat valiw of H
”•””• l;~p«-rty t« »
S. th,
to cheat decent well folk ot !
&lt;tent to baaod upon the
Hgnins
’ him. Decker .»n
wssu l HU-1
go- ; n~
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,...... heorr rectnUy emtuxlird
. R;ilr
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»•«««°Ko'
n luipen read by Prof. V,
; I...
It lint w» an.l coin. Into tl» I Kctrrwl. and worae yet to retard the
.—w u4fore the Royal and Imperha eame .nil will, a revolrrr ,nct; euratlTo prooeaa ol aloep jn the case of । . ,
o 1 lUunol Physician* of Vienna namely:
j tlircatvned lo s!i.»t if llwy laid their tho}MS who ore iu- Wltl&gt; tho dawn |1 JalAa
That aa thr cell element* In cancer huve much
T uie Is getting short f&lt;»ij those who
'ho hands on anything. Nothing was taken comes the milkman and his rattling lean vitality than lh&lt;we of aound fleah, it to poahave been putting off going to Chicago to. 'and .Decker caim* Vi town and made the , cans. The catalogue, so far, of dis- a.bie to atlat'k them without tnjurinx aurroundl’U healthy celln, or the general well being of
«•■&lt; the greatest exposition of all time.
Il will closeOcL 30th.. and if you havn’t 1 debt giMxi by giving Bair u chattie innrt- turbances for the London citizen’s cars tie patient.
The rvinediea omloyed at Horneltoville al­
l»e■•&lt;•
t. get ready to go now. Don’t gage. In the mean time a warrant was ' Is about tho same aa with us. says tho though aa h'l'inlrmi Ki theac of Vienna, are far
' ..sit until n» xt week
You uannet rturd got out for Decker mid served by Ames.' Boston Transcript. Iu London they more effective wholly removing tho odor of
In Mime wa) tho prisoner gut away and j have other nuisances which are not tho growth within twenty-four houra. and caua’ to nitoe It. It's ns great no effuvn'
tnx the dtiu&gt;aM&gt;d tisane u&gt; shrink to a hard, dry
took It down the .I retd hat fii hand; and known hen!. -With true English con- eacb-.r
' trip aro-ind Hi- w.irhi and the ex
until it Is crowded out by healthy heal­
.ue.-ee.led n rearh.i.g home. He gave 1dm- wrTatUm, th„ knocker is still used, and ing granulations. There la no poulticing or
inslgu'ficjiil compared to su« li •
sloughing, no running sores or fou&gt; odor. It
mH up nibl Mid thut s man was a coward
. ._____ ,__ .
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You w n't Lnv.^ uOi-ther
Mich
is the only known method that reaches and ex­
.•r sn.-i.
n that
would
run. Hr ... lirorghl hrtor. ?*"
......
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long
b.ol.hed
from
your lite-lino- io -•■&lt;• rsuch
“~'_ ■ •utt.|.nfll|! juwtk-t- Friend to .O..W tor th. el«r«o' A,'?,,rl”n 'ro"‘ I1”™1.
pel* every cancerous cell.
r or reference* and other InformaUon address
-hnw; and even If you have
,otniu 1 I?1 ,,hr
l1l&lt;l.‘ .d.lrr
ll,v ■dvlee
of .Horny
bls altorny
1,C11
hy !&gt;'»'
tho “postman
anyone
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of- hl,
P1’"1 P,b
.T 11,0
»'&gt; « “dr
X°n
« »'« eltt the resident physician.
• eh-ix lor a while «• «l -••• win.
’Ollie- Kind
m Mid iimhlnn and » Jl.-a ot .......
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,
J. D. MITCHELL, W. D. Horneltotllle, N. Y. i
"n..l; I w*hn
wh» h“ * rrrtoln right .to* demand
guilty
”
was
entered
mid
his
'.rial
set
for
speedy
attention
to
his
signal.
They
inn'
•i Jxiilbityi hum
t.-.lay, bill last night Decker pleaded have found in England, as wo hove
It Acknowledges no Superior.
utility and was ffued S10 and costs.—-Lake , found here, that with every new coAI As an ad iit'*.n.il liieri (lv.* (.* get you
.
. trlvanee for man’s comfort or convcn-*
&gt;'.ar,.c:», the C. *. W. M. and l» I*. A. N. (&gt;de»s.i wave.
lines will m*II ticket* oil Oct. 13, 17, 19.
,_u
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there is The
Introduced
of
. ,k
..
uuu
““,ke4, uvnll
“"di lance
inoirnoiso.
din otthe
lhepoison
bell, oh
SMITH
21, 33. 25. and 37 at one wiy.f«re tor the one klllol by a live wire
HASTINGS, MICH.
* In Kalamazoo
I round trip.
’
Saturday. Abmkiutoleihone^'fr’„iiunj kl&gt;“ -treet enr. Into been .topped on
' Tlteite tickets are g*»o.l ten da'- In- down acres* th- trolly
... wire. Several
• men Sundays by municipal order, but it is
mi-1. Mich.
t biuinx date of sate, and me sold * ••» the were ala* shocked severely.
heard on other days, nnd is none tho I
’ u I rail ionic* as well as via St Jito*-| ii and
!. less irritating
is raised
amid ,
■■i&gt;m**u{( because
ut-&lt;:au?c it
II IK
miftCtl amui
&gt;t*i*nier.
tiny Bowne was .«rntenc**d .Monday the rattle of every sort of vehicle. A
Rale from Grand Rapids Is S.’».40 all rooriiinc bj Judge Buck io six months in —recently
added
noise
In
American
civ! rail and S-t 90 via St. Jo.*.
the refetniatory. Bowtie, since robbing
’ Our agents will be glad to give you full, the J-welry store in Augusta, has i»--vii ties iwthe buzz and whirr of the trolley
I infonnaticn m1h.ui trains and anything else stun* thug t«f 1 lrav-i-r. He diss|i|*enre*l on the electric railroad wires.
Il is a common expression, and a
| which yqn may waul v» know is-&gt;,f«r as
and bnuxbt buck
examination lit* common belief, too, probably, that one
grows used to all these noises. That is
I lb* crowds are going m w; lots of
a fatal blunder. As one whose sense
people JuM waking to the fact that they
kan Trust
r.Idg..
will b*- way iielilnd the times if they miss Grand Riphia. sin! I'. 11 Gilkey of Rk-lt-‘ of smell is dulled by familiarity with
n efcng the World’s Fair. Don’t wait unr 1jh4 teiugVun lies. No sooner* was he the poisonous effluvia of tobacco may
HI the last week and then get caught in re'eti'td from custody tlian-l|e again t!l.«- l&gt;c nauseated by an excess of the odor
thr final rusk, but go now.
appe.in-d ami was bnt rverhtlr c.iptnn &lt;l in n close room as quickly as though
in A IwmM
Buivne h much plmwd **
'
•
the- sen.ys
were
still acute, so oue who
, M 1» - xrv II
.1 Ml 11
II V V1U|1
11 1WUUV
over IH llgltl seutenev. whlf-li he (bought , fancies himself proof against the■ l .hue store
wonk ;«• lot years instead of for mopltis.
nerve-destroying
effects
of
noise
may
Kalimatw.i
Telegraph.
a
twenty-four
page
journal,
is
tiie
leading
Republican
family paper of
Dr. Carter’s Kidney * Backache Tea
। after long living amid a din continuous
the United States. It is fil'ed with interesting reading matter for
•»wI is a 1 compound of valuable herbs that
Janes and Wllliiun Mack, came to town. or irregular, suddenly find himself tho
every
member
of
a
country
family.
It
is
a
NATIONAL
FAMILY
.’/•'te1-sUte^Ckjl- ’ alla*ul,Ue ,l,t‘ Kidneys to aotluu, clearing
victim of as line a case of shattered
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between the
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they -oiihl cl*-an out lhe t*iwn an&gt;t made a have in hand. If the insidiousness of world.
It
giye-s
the
events
of
foreign
lands
in
a
nutshell.
Its
“AGRI­
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din nnd racket were once generally CULTURAL” department has no superior in the country.
Its “MAR­
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KET REPORTS” are recognizerLauthority in all parts of the land. It
Physician, and
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The sale for one fare tickets to Chicago
return via 1). L. &lt;t N. it IL have
In-rn changed to Ort. »lh’ llth, 1.3th. 15th.
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tbe D . L. * N. nnd C. A W. M. R’y »III
sell tickuta to Chicago and return at one
fare for round trip, good ten days. From
stations east of Grand Ix*dgc tickets will
be sold only via St Joe and bual.. From
all other station*, they will be eoTil via
St. Joe and via New Buffalo (alt rail.)
Those tickets are not good In Wagner and
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then in tin* refrigerator. 1 This morning demand are not general in certain
cases that the complaints of the sensi­ news, cditorals and discussions arc comprehensive, brilliant and extive are met by the query: "How are
jah .*» answ.-r the ch irgv t»t drunkennt4 you going to help it?" propounded wdth
nndills lilgiint-M. ill view Of Hie fact that the air of submitting a problem impos­
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal
sible of solution. But when it is re* '
accotn- i and “THE BANNER” for one year
and Hint their bln. r.-nril , &lt;&gt;pllrs *bnwed ; called what wonders
womlers have
h^vc been accomths they hul koi th"
of the ••mount- plished on steam railroads In the way
er vith locnl .iul.’ivniiM, |«&gt;i th&gt;*m &lt;&lt;fT with a of stopping or at least of lessening
fin«ofS5 cnc.li, which w.u« j.aid.—Kala- noise, there is nothing unreasonable
uiatuo lelrgrtpii.
; in jj„ping that bq^ of the distracting
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&lt;nm Woodford, a olurpd man. living I aoi^ts of our city life may be scattered
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urn Ka'aiuazoo. wa« killed by a Michigan ! through the kindly offices of InC.ntnil trsin la-.t week wtiile returning genious men. For Instance, there Is
ft&gt;m huulhig He w.is deaf and did ink ' the rattle of wheels over pavements;
h nr the approaching train.
T w«?N.e j much of that can be prevented by setWrite y t;r ■ ame and a '.dress on a postal card, send it to Geo. W.
.van ago lie lest an artu by being run over । ting the tires over inner tires of rub­
tv a train.
' ■— , •-»-»«-----some
m
~b.&gt; vehicles the Best, Ro in □. Tribune BuildinNew York City, and a sample copy
Imt
while •for
light
pneumatic tire of lhe bicycle is possi­ of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mailed you.
D. J. Palmer pf Charlevoix who has bles Poor wheelwright's work is re­
x-eti suffering from a sunstroke rm-lviAl
sponsible for much of the rattle caused
■
last summer, has Jnst found rest In sleep,
by drays and express wagons.
A
after being awake 243 hours.
frightful din is made by wagons load­
Tho Presby tciIan synod of Michigan ed with metal rods or pipe laid in as
has closed Ite sessions at Marquette ai d though the several pieces were only so
adjourned. The
reports •of the
aujournru.
mv ivpwn.'
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many logs oi
of wooa;
wood; to
w piK»v**»
prevent thia
nominatinnai co-o|ivratloh were fulll ut |
jj |s only necessary to separate
encouragement
each piece with a block and each strat­
um with strips of wood. Of course, all
preventive means of noise will cost
State of Ohio, City of Toi.kdo,
money, but in many cases the first cost
litas Covjrry.
Fua.vk J. Ciikxf.y mukrs oath thut he will be alL If those who are responsi­
Is thr M-nl.ir partner of the firm uf F. J. ble for the persistence in the noisy
ChknkyACo.. doing buslp"M in the city ways of accomplishing much of the
uf Toledo, County and Stale aforeratd, work of life epnnot be convinced -df
nnd that Mild firm will pay tin* sutu of their lack of humanity public opinion
(L\P HUNDRED DOLLARS fur each and may yet crystallize itself into law—hut
every ca-sc of Catarrh. that cannot be it is a mean sort of civilization that
cured by by the use of Hai.i.’h Catakimi I has to be stirred to a performance of
Ct-RK
FRANK J. CHENEY.
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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
Sworn to l&gt;efore me and sul»sctll&gt;ed in
I sod police regulations.
my prerence. this Oth day of December, A.
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The pickle bouse at Hanover contains Uall’4 Cntarrh Cure Is taken Internally
ami acts directly upon the blood and mu­
14.000 boshrls of cucumbers Just now.
cous surfaces of the sy.-trtn. Send for
The M. P. society of Eaton -Banlds hare
'J-l.,|KXKViCO„To.......
livre e
•
lor advrrtlaementa plans for a new 98,000 cHurch tobe erect­
nor. re
•; •• Tuesdays at latest to ed there..
Insure
OHI°, _ „
•-- ul tin* hiufi* of tbe week
A large barn belonging to Jerome Bob- nr Sold by druggists, ?5c
whrii i •
Insou uf Windsor near Charlotte tilled
with unthreshed grain and hay was burn­
An Unplaaaant rocaibllity.
.•an.; will soon make ita ed last week. It Is supposed to have
Should Christina, tho queen,regent
fin;
been set afire. I’nrtlally Insured in Eatou
of Spain, fail to survive lhe danger­
vOrln I;*,
‘•i Delton, raised 1.300 &lt;&amp; Barry Farmers Mutual.
ous operation which now constitutes
_*qca»h.-.
A large number of Charlotte house* the only chance of saving her life the
li acre *&lt;f ground. Who
were entered last week and petty theivlng regency will devolve on her sister-in­
law. Princess Isabella, widow ,of
Arney, the horsemen. Is done.
bklpil.z 1
•■liirr conduct nwivala at . Arrangements are being made for a new Count GirgentL The princess, who is
Mld.p.
83000 M. P. church at Charlotte.
Rev. one of the most .masterful and ambi­
tious woman in Spain, is devoted body
Over &lt;’&gt;ii( :-m* of bal'd hay will be ship- Snell Is pastor thcie.
and soul to tho ultra-conservative
Pe&lt;! fr.,,,) •’•• .&gt;dh!i'l this year, the prlr®
There Is talk of converting the Harri-on party, and ia a bitter foe of every
&gt;»era-ii,^ . ii i.s.oo per ton.
rlrcitir light and power plant at Taw species of reform, progress, or popular
Paw Info a paper mill.
- who tears the country will soon
enlightenment. A bigot in all religious
l* fillt-rf up |.;ay find eoiace from the state­
Grand Have i wautr tbe Otsego carriage matters, she would, if she could have
twin that the entire papulation of the works and will give a bonus to mpve there. her way, revive all the terrors of the
klobe. l,40o.00(i.t|im miuIS. divided into
inquisition, restrict almost to ths
families &lt;»f five permois each, could be lo- This dra-sent please Otaego people.
Bill Bryant of Paw Paw caught 429 point of total annihilation the legisla­
CMwl In T&lt; •; &lt;• each family with a house
«liMf-scre int. and there would still ruck bssa lu six hours recently In a pond tive powers of the cortes, and rule the
kingdom autocratic fashion by "right
remain
vacant family lots; and near there.
divine." Should she in turn die be­
•aordiiu- to 1'sik Gibson, there are at
John McNally took 850. worth of prem­
&gt;«*t I2.voo.fiou acre* of unoccupied high iums on his apple, pear and other frnlt ex­ fore the baby king of Spain reaches
his majority Princess Eulalia would
prairie or table land in northern Montana,
which caauot »«e MirpaMutl In lhe produc­ hibit at tho Dowagiac fair.
The Plainwell fair
being a good become regent
tion of wheat, oats tnd barley without lrriiation.
deal of a success came out 8200 abort

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A New York firm has n house in V|&lt;&gt;
toria street, London. Their English
representative, who was paying a visit
to Paris, wrote a letter to the London
branch and addressed it: "Messrs. Soand-So. Vic street. London.’ The next
day two very important a.»U seriouslooking gentlemen visited the London
otllce of the New York firm, and, show­
ing one of the clerks tho letter, asked
him if he knew by whom it was writ­
ten " Yes," replied the clerk, "by our
manager. What’s tflu giatter with it?"
•‘Your manager has grossly insulted
her majesty tne queen, and must apol­
ogize to tbe postmaster general for
having done eo." "Why. how has he
Insulted the queen?” exclaimed tbe as­
tonished clerk, "lie has addressed
this letter to ’Vic’ street instead of
Victoaia street and Victoria la her maj­
esty's name." "But It .L a common
thing for us Americaba to shorten
names of streets in addicsslng lettcra.
For instance, we often write ‘B'way’
for Btondway." "We don't care what
vou do in the United States. You can’t
-io it here, and we must insist upon a
written apology and assurance that
her majesty's name shall not be
mangled again by your manager."
The apology and assurance were given
and so the incident ended happily witl&gt;
out bloodshed.

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Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
Castoria.

M Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil­
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children."

Castoria.
“ Castoria to ao wall adapted to children that

111 So. Oxford at., Brooklyn, X. Y.

** Castoria to ths beat remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hops the day to not
far dLslan t when mothers will consider the real
Interest of their children, and use Castoria inmedical supplies what to known aa regular

morphine, aoothlng nyrop and other hurtful

!

�A STRANGE MOCK TRIAL.

era! ripe straw berries from his vines het
wife

ThM Jo h«r lull lhl&lt;
Un«u u&gt;« lo— ol on- wtl&lt;* -»*&lt;”«■
% *«■

-cure m«?ber of this socie­
ty whose utmost endeavors were exerted'
Or itif Welfare and prosperity, a friend and
■san whorfo upright and noble life waa a
standard of emulation to atL ** ! P
jl^nlocd. That In our1 natural sorrow
fbr a faithful and beloved wodplfiUn the
eauae of missions we find consolation In
the belief that it ia well with her for whom
we uiuuro.
*
•
K.woJcai, That this heartfelt testimoni­
al ot our sympathy be transmitted to tbe
htubatid of our departed friend as a token
of our respect and esteem for the Christian
character of a good woman gone to her
rest.
Resolved. Tbat these resolutions be
spread upon the records of this society and
a copy thereof be forwarded to each of
the newapapor.* of Hastings by the Seo’y
of this meeting.
Miw. Schantz
i
Mitzi. Strikkr
I Committee.
Mkh. Whitcomb j
Golden Weddipg.

The 50th anniversary of the marriage of
Hr. and Mtn. E. Pennock of South Hastings
was celebrated Friday evening at their
hornet Although lhe clouds were visible
all day. al the appointed hour tbe Invited
gueatii Jteftan to assemble aud 347 par­
took qf 4 ,mbsl lx&gt;uul|(ul supper. The
yanj was illuminated with .Japanese lantern^junlil the rain dispelled tbeir brbhtucAi )' the. rooms were decorated with
becoming1 qulors for. the occasion. The
bride anil groom wore yellow rose*. The
ailnMx rdoth table was beautiful to look
upon;'lovely carnations and smllnx were
prominent' In the arrangement .The
'prints were fine and nuroornuB. Elder
MdrUu-presenting them in .« few well
chosen.words and also gave’a history of
their luayrled life which was listened to
with marked attention. Mrs. Martin read
a pqeiut scqi from Caliternia. written for
the occasion. The music was under the
supervision of Mrs. Ett.i Ba'rnabv amt WM
very fiber everything Ih’deod seeming to
add to the pleasure of Iliff evening. But
few live lo see tbeir 50l!i wedding day.
tbat are as ■ well and hearty as Mr. and
Mv&lt;. Pennock. May they live to celebrate
th«4r diamond wedding is the universal
w(nff of their host of friends.
■ 1Tk* supervisors arc busy at work Mtith
tbe work before them, and it h provable
Ilfat they will pot complete tbeir duties
far Ihi't term much before tbe end of the
■week. • They'hnvo had an unusual utnoont

stMixhtforward business-like way that
speaks-well fur the board as it ston.U.
Th' Ihistd ehvled ihe following nflWis:
—. Brlirx*. Yankee Sprints. Plain
ComuUtdquer; D. C. Warner. Baltimore,
St^Kwd Ex.utiltier; 1’viry G. Henry, Sup’t.

Tit-re v.vrii alw.uVJO applicants (or the
-pai.'i »n uf Janitor &lt;•(• the court horse
R Vtv. Il Ch-nj. nf this city., the pX-sent
janitor hi ! dogi- bis work so well tKat In-.
wii elected on the seeond ballot. Salary

The moat singular trial on record
Billy Hayden of Charlotte lias sued tbe
was that held in the Tombs a few years Grand Trunk road forSSO.OOt for in­
ago, says the New York Press. It was juries received ou tbeir road.
a trial by jury in which the court and.Bert Humeston, aged about forty years,
der sentence of death and literally Br­ while working on the new church, at
ing in the shadow of the goilowra. Olivet, last Friday, was carried over a fall­
After the attempted escape pf Danny ing wall from an altitude of about twentyLyona and Danny Driscoll had been five feet and was horribly crushed to
frustrated Warden Osborne conceived death under a huge mass of stones.
About four loads of stones b&amp;ame loosand carried into execution a scheme
ui.«l from the green-mortar by the rains,
which made like attempts out of tbe and Mr. H. jumped from the scaffold­
question. Murderers’ row iq the old ing to them as they started to fall. jSe
building was vacated and the ground thought tbe scaffolding wm friwluff way
floor of the left corridor in tbe new ,‘tcn- but that stood secure. He leaves a wife
day" bouse fitted up for the reception and three children iu Voor circumstances.
and safe keeping of those doomed to The contractor drew them a check of f 100
death according to law. The war­ and tbe church will provide them with a
den's idea was a novel one. He home.—Charlotte Tribune.
had a screen of strong wire built from
J. B. Willison brought a fine large apple
between each cell's door to the win­
to this office, well matured am! highly
dows on the opposite side of the corri­
colored which had upon the same stem six
dor. This gave each convict a separate full blown blossoms. Nshire is some­
space to walk in for exercise. The times cspreclom and does strange things
death-watch occupied chairs between —Vermontville Echo.
each screen qnd the men were con­
stantly in their sight It also allowed
SHEBIFP’d HALE.
them to see each other and their visit­
ing friends and to converse when they B ute of Michigan, county of Barry-m.
virtue uf a writ of Fieri Facia* t«*nrd out
felt in that mood. The first to occupy ofBy
aud under ihn mA1 of the Circuit Court for
the cells were six men convicted of Hit- county or B krry am! s?;»te ot M cttlgan lo me
niurder in the first degree and sen­ •tire-’ied and delivered again*! the goods and
cbattle*. bind* and tenements of INdahton De­
tenced to be hanged in the Tomba. haven. I did on the wcmhI d iy uf December,
tbe ri|hi
They wen; Giblin, Pockenham. Caro­ A. !&gt;., 1W7. l.'Vy uoon and lake
and Iniyrast of the ealii Ih lghtou Dehaven tn
tin, Lewis, Nolan and Carleton. They title
and to the following described real estate ell

were all executed except Giblin, who
killed a baker named Getz. His sen­
tence vyas commuted to imprisonment
for life. Carleton, who was known by
the sobriquet of '•nundsome Harry,”
who shot and killed Officer Brennan,
was the last to be hanged and was the
last one executed in the Tomba
Sunday is always the dullest day in
tho Tombs, for no visitors nre admit­
ted. and the condemned wen) leftlo
their own sad thoughts. Giblin pro­
posed that they try one of their num­
ber by jury, and Carolin, who chopped
his unfortunate wife to death with a
hatchet, was singled out to be tried.
“Old man" Packenham. who killed his'
wife with a pair of scissors, was made
judge; Giblin, district attorney; Carle­
ton, counsel for the defense, and Lewis
an^ Nolan tho jury, zlfter the consent
of Deputy Sheriff Caraher was given
the trial proceeded, every part of the
judicial programme being- minutely
carried out, even to putting Carolin on
the stand to testify in his own behalf.
Bxtt despite the argument of Carleton
that it could only be mam-laughter and
not murder, the jury found him guilty
without leaving their seats. The ef­
fect on Carolin, the deputy sheriff said,
was painful and pitiful to witness, lie
never raised his eyes while “Old man"
Peckenham sentenced him to die on
the 20th of August. ISSB, Front that
day he seemed to weaken nnd the au­
thorities were afraid he would break
down completely. Fathers Pendergast
and Galenas, with the sisters, who
were daily in attendance, tried to com­
fort and rally him, but without avail.
The verdict of his fellows had almost
killed him.
x '

All of the business paSMkl off pieasautEconomic entomology is that branch,
ly atnl has been done well. The sclec- of the science which, looking beyond
ttenp are all good ones, and' the question the mere collection and claastflcution
■of politic* did notenter into the nutter.
of insects, has to do with the ^control
of those which injuriously affect agri­
SLEEP IS GOOD MEDICINE.
cultural products. Ita imporMnco is
shown by the fact that its bibliography
fills a volume of four hundred and fifty
There ia nothing like sleep to store pages, while the A?«oclation of Eco­
up nervous energy and put flesh on the nomic Entomologists number some
bones, says the Philadelphia Presc. In sixty active members. That the achieve­
an article published some years ago, ments of it&amp; students or professors are
and generally ascribed to Oliver Wen­ remarkabkr to shown by the statement
dell Holmes, It was recommended that mode in-* recent address by the do­
nervous women be put to bed and com­ minion entomologist of Canada that a
pelled t&lt;5 stay there while they were saving of lour hundred thousand dol­
fattened with nutritious foods, just as lars’ worth of agricultural products
a chicken is fattened for market With waa made in North Dakota and Minne­
the acquirement of fat ami the Alling sota during 1891 by the adoption of cer­
upof the reservoirs of nervous strength tain measures recommended to farmers
the fidgety, emotional, whimsical by official entomologists.
-woman will get up from her bed anEntomology as a hobby is now wide­
*t&gt;thcr t&gt;eing. Thomas A. Edison, the ly pursued by young people and no de
•electrician. proved by his own case j partment of natural history is more at­
how flesh can be acquired by sleep. tractive, says the Youth's Companion.
■One week he slept fourteen hours a j Bnt the biologic study of insects, •
day and the next week twenty-two '। though of the first importance to the
‘ ’hours. The result was a gain of seven ■j economic entomologist, is to him only
tponnds in weight A woman of only ' the first step.
modorate physical strength waa asked 1I
The life history of a given pest
tow she managed to attend to the i1 known, he aims to devise some means
ktfc business
from which
she, gained
,
------ ——---------- •—
to control
it Some of the achievements
s«ort. anff the answer waa that she In thia Hne are, in a general way. well
■of^tned it by sleeping ten hours six 1 known.
edaya and spending tho whole of the !
The
prao
The Colorado
Colorado potato-beetle
potato-beetle is
ia prao,
seventh day in bed. There has been a ! tleally under tho thumb of paris green,
visible advance in the health of the J The codling-moth, whose larva infests
American people during tho peat twen- our apples, is readily controlled by
Ay or thirty, years. Their stock of vi- spraying the trees with the same polrofftty has increased and they Uro , son at the proper season. So with
Manger. And while there are other -many other pests of the farmer and
•.reasons for this change, tho chief one fruitgrower. But, as Prof. Riley estiis tbat people sleep longer and rest mates that one-tenth of our ogricul-moro. • The hours for work have grad- tural products is annually ruined by
• ually grown fewer. Factory opera- Insects, it is evident that nlenty of
~-~-ii~i
t.-----romajna
1ms donp ln
dirw_
•lives* *•*
arc no longer
compelled
to hurry
•to their work at five o'clock in the lion.
morning and work until seven o’clock
The to tel annual loss from insects In
- 5n the evening.
the United Stetesls placed by the best
Business and professional men go to entomological authorities it .-about '
dheir counting-rooms ami offices an 5380,000,000. As the entomologists of |
'&lt;hcvin-or more later.and leave as much the various state agricultural oxperi- !
••earlier in the afternoon. The result is me nt stations and of the national de- !
';more time for sleep .and better health. partment of agriculture pursue their '
;2tat there is still more room for im- Investigations further this enormous '
\jjrovemeut in this way.
Wolter Be- loss will be greatly reduced.
i
sunt, the English novelist, said a few
When their labors become better '
weeks ago at Harvard university, when known and appreciated their oppor- :
commenting on'the graduating class: tun 1 ties for work, as well as the means
“A fine, noble looking lot of young at their disposal, will be increased. •
men. They are unlike our English Many more hands and brains will lie i
university atudente physically. I think needed to do the work and young men j
our young men, os o rule, are bigger, and women trained in entomology will ;
heavier, stouter men. while yours be called for as assistants.
Siaro more nervous activity than ours.
Most of the states have now estab* '
They are slighter and, perhape, taller, llshed agricultural experiment stations f
but ■ they seem to be . more highly and at the majority of these an antomol- .
strung nerifoualy.** Thsft ia the trouble ogist is busily nt work on his speaktty. ,
&lt;wlth a majority of graduates.
Nob- Some of the agricultural colleges give
•wltLsfaudipg lhe growth of the
-Athletic spirit in colleges, too many
young men go out irito life too “highly ■,_________ .
Utime
th.-to
steung’. njsrrq^sly.” There U no better .U
devote more and more
medicine.than good
&gt;od sleep and plenty
The implements needed far the coiOlli.
,— r boy
man is lection and study of insects are few
nrlylH laoewybyaa
wise habit
inexpensive. For young persons
up U»o early in the morning, whose happiness Has-in otr-door lift

U.

happier, there would be less crime

of natural

more invlt-

tinted In thn township of Johnstown, Barry
County. Michiiuui. to Wit:
Tbe north west fractional quarter &lt;’i) of -the
rorth enrt fractional quarter ('*&gt; of sretinn
number two (Ji town urn, (!) u»rth of ravgr
-lgnt(a) west.containing fonv-ave (Wacre* of
lu.d iu- re nr less, ail of ublch I *L.»!I rxiane
for aah- t-ipii'-llf atnalon or vendue to the high■--t buMrr a- the law dirn&gt;*K nt'the north front
tl.Hir ot th- •. our I House In lhe «Ity of Hastings.
Hint ti-u-.g tb? imUllhtf In wh’cb pie rirnih,
I 'uilrt for sit'd •minty of Berry, state ot Mick•gan. !• heJd.no Sxfu-dsy the second dav of
Jiccit.

llAKri: StiHiNKit. Ex-tom riff.
O. s. CLABK. FJilmiff'sAU’y.
,
Datml. October !Sth. IrtKJ.

ADMJ NlSTKATOIfi* HA I.E.

'll'- auction tn t r highest bidder. V"
................ '* ----------A. ?&gt;.. I««.
■rtiuHn st* tbe
11 the tnwptrvb.g.
ty ol Barry,
&lt;o
iti ••( lUrrv cuusty, Mic'4v*t&gt;, aJl of lire
p'-. v'.iihi. Utt- I.®’! ii'b-wst-&gt;f the Mid de■.•■! &lt;&gt;t. lu foul r-• •
es.i» r slUud** ntjd
‘•it i!&gt; lb- cduiih of lurry. p» IliR,* ate &lt;d
i-'ii,. v..
&gt;.-n aid
‘ As ■ follows.
•'ll:
I
■-&lt;•-.■
I h • M.trh «■•*"»? quarter
)of l’v j&gt;«h!i w«4

to

Alexander

o» * which !Wfat«
FberaisriMwIto be due and unpaid.st the
date of tills not^e the num of two hundred
ninety-wren and forty one-hundredths dollars
dal *0-100) nnd an attorney’s fee ot ten dollars
provided tor In Mid mortsa&lt;e. and no suit or
proceedings st law having been Instituted Jo
recover Uw moneys secured by said mortgage,
Or,ra«Ttare?’byerijtue ot the power ot sale
contained In said mortgage, and the statute In
such case made and provided, notice Is hereby
glvrn that on Hnturdny the 13th day of Janu­
ary. A. D.. 1MM. a» ten o'clock In the forenoon,
I*baU*edl at public auction, to tbe blrbest
bidder, at lhe north front door ot the Court
House. In tbe city ot Hastings, Michigan, (that
being tbe place where the Circuit Court for
Barry Count - is bolden,] the premises des­
cribed In add mortgage, or so much thereof a«
mnv be necessary tu pay lhe amount due on
n:dd mortgage, with B percent Interest, and all
Stnl coats, together with tbe attorney s fee
ovid-d for In said oiortgage. The pram’^
log dracrii»ed In raid mortgage M all that
piece or parcel ot land altua&amp;ln the town
ot Castleton. Barry' Comity. Michigan, and
described as follows, to-wit:-The north twenty acres of trte west half of the
soulb west quarter of section Seventeen (17) in
uiwu three .3&gt; north of ramie -even (71 weatAl.KXANDltiFomB. MurtgkgeeDated. October 19th. IMO.

DOINGS

notice
I am goin£ to dinpoBe of my
new, furniture at some price.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. 1 will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­
stering and repairing.

I an ih
Chicago

Frank Stebbins

this week

on business

Jefferson St. Furniture
Store.

and pleasure.
Is still in the Agricul­
tural Implement busi­
ness across from the
roller mill. He hand­
les the Belknap Wag­
ons and S'eighs, the
best in tbe world.1 He
also carries a fine line
of Buggies and carri­
ages that can stand the
closest of inspection,
anil he can always suit
you on pnce.
■1

J W. Jlr.NiiKniiiioTT.

Remember that

after Nov. 1st, I will
occupy \V. H. Good­

ycar’s new store,
going to have it load­

ed'with Bargainseven

better than I have offered in the past.

Don’t

Come and see me.

Assest in ruining
your eyesight but,
have your eyes
examined and fit­
ted with glasses by

You’ll always be satisficd with what you
get -at

Adit'ich'.ruior.

Bated. October !Otb. i*n

Between

THE RACKET

Dr.

Q. W. LOWRY.

TIMEandMONEY
IF you nave time you sive
Ihnoney. You can save a vmt
amount of time if you are talk­
ing for

or any kind of building mater
ial. by coming directly to is
and not only that, yon will fave money by buying of us.

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

WANTED

SAW LOGS
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWINC
P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can't handle call and see me. 1 will buy timber
standing.

J. L WILKINS, act.
What
You
Want ?
Ladies and Gents’ Over Gaiter
Lamb’s Wool Slipper Soles,
Mishawaka Knit Boot,
Rubbers of all kinds.
tion.
*7 ^nni£itaf
your friend who uses the 1«&gt;UND oak.
of pXpie t£
19'' imi‘ations and get badly disappointed, then it’stoo late 1
Y ou can be wise in time if vour eves are reading thin
THE NAME ON THE LEG ’ Bold Onlv bv 08 thW’

Also a fine line of Moloney Brother:

■•
: !sses and
--

Childrens’ finc Shoes-just received,

ill and see them at

i-X'Lr. . PolQ Only Dj

Qoouymr Pr«s.

P. Q. STOWELL.

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Hastings Banner.

VOL XXXV11I. NO. 26

HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER. 26 1893.

Hastings Banner.

not ■■■

most artistic finish of any that
&lt;■ &lt; r seen. They arc everywhere
leilg' d to be the best in the world,
thev cost no more than is
• iiijcnor goods. They :
. t'lrability, convenience and econ&gt;s for style- and beauty.

BTIOS..

COUNTY NEWS.

dfl VnN VflLKtNBURGti
L

j Hardware Man ol Barry Goumij.

HASTINGS, MICH.'

UNION BLOCK.

'T GET YOUR FEET WET

For It Does Not Pay
. i.ittle Ke.l Front will sell you
cheaper than yon can pay

A Doctor Bill

i very pair warranted and should
ivy rip we’ll fix them free of charge.
‘A'e do not whine over a just claim,
I'M’ daina ,ed goods but make it
2rood at once. Call and see us.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2N50N

REMEMBER

Th it o.ir Special Sale of Baby

Carriages will last only a few days

Secure one now if you
want it cheap.

Please call at my

re and examine my stock while
in the city.

WHOLE NO. 2002

*An “Autumn Exercise*? by primary pu­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jarrard and J. D. pils in charge of Misses Lillie WardeL
Guy are at Chicago this week—Chas and Wllda Blivin wm very fine and the
Mason has his house nearly completed— little folks heartily cheered by the audlMr. and Mrs. Hyde, .John Gibson and son
and Miss M. Bally arc dolng^the White uxA brief language exercise was bad with
a*STlNG8, MICH,
city this week—Baling hay is the order a class of nine, 2nd grade pupils In charga
of business in Maple Grove at present— of Miss Louisa Naglor. The exercise was
Lowell Jsrrad was in Battle Creek Sun­ ftTaluIy 16 develop use of singular and
Orangeville.
day—M. Guy visited Woodland frlend.3 plural forms of the verb.,
Orangeville is represented at'the world's Saturday and Sunday—Irving Boston arid k Guy Johnson, of Middleville, gave a
fair this week by Mr. and Mm. A. R.
Dick Graham started Monday for .the dumb bell exercise the same being accom­
bnopk. Dr. Buchner. Rob'l Beattie, W. A. World's fair.
panied by the organ. •
Murdock and Frank Brown—J. W. BoynThe next meeting will be held in the
_H™ryr„"n„ilab„Ud(n|(i&gt; |WM
«on.
the
railroad
projector
fron*
Grand
often
city of Hastings on the last Saturday of
F rank Leonard will soon have bis tmns,.
Rapids,
was
In
tht»
village
Monday.'
We
ready to move Into—Judging from thn ?
January. The choice of place provoked a
all hope and pray that the railroad ho
n-he.,»,l.u,|l"nr’„„wil|
Mrs. John Pendergast visited friends lively contest and several- votes were
much talked of will materialize—Fred Ho­
necessary ,0 decide the matter. So im­
telling Is sick with congestion of the lungs here last Wednesday—Hon. Frederick
l
jrltk huu... on hl. r.rni nwr bore —Mrs. Eva Bailey and Mrs. Will Good­ Douglas opened the Students Lecture As­ portant Is this association becoming that
tor'll! 5”o&lt;t“ll« • H'linU-r &gt;re Kolnit Year. of Hastings, visited the latter's sociation course last Thursday night with some enterprising village will doiibtleM
north o hum tl,l, i,i i rtom lW, vlcl„^J
an address on the “Race Question." This soon offer a large bonus to secure its meet­
Ira OsuNxi has put up a new wind mill in mother, Mrs. H. Beattip on day last week week on Friday evening James Whitcomb ing.
—A dancing party will be held at the hall.
NOTBS.
place „f the one which wm uluwn down.
Friday evening. Oct. 17-Mrs. James Riley and Douglas Shpriey appear—The
Moat of the city teachers were there. A
Brown, cf Prairieville, and Mrs. Park­ Board of Regents met last week and the
report showed that the-expense connected few of them seldom grace such meetings.
hurst.
of
Holton,
Kansas,
were
guests
at
Mis. Fot d Carr, of Grand Rapids, who
auaoj
with the University last year was 8375,000
All the Middleville teachers came save
has been visiting her mother. Mrs. John Mrs. D. Klingensmith’s last Friday.
—Pres. Angell has gone to Chicago In
THIS TRADE-MARK,
search of additions io the Museum, at the Misses Winters and Fumlss.
Mr. Thumas
“( Charlottr„and Albert Barnum, uf
fair—The Collcg * supports several papers,
Nashville teachers came In force. Wood­
Miss Bertha Gaskill attended the teach­ there being the “U. ot M. Dally,” "The land also.
Vtom hud were guests uf Asa Noves last
. .... ...............
Wheeler, of Woodland, was er-association al Hastings last Saturday Wrinkle," a humorous semi-monthly, after
Far
away Assyria was represented by a
—
Miss
Bertha
Moore
ha"
returned
from
the styles of “Life," and several other |
hc guest of J
W. Noyes last Sunday
uiglit Mias Minnie Wilkinson h home Ludington, where she has apeut the last class publications, all edited and managed majority of her teachers. Nearly all the
• ’••uiJ harlntte- &lt;.&gt;«,. Cniji was at Lacey three months—Dr. Clayton Willison left by students—The total enrollment has 8th grade pupils of No 5 attended also.
&lt;•: Friday on bu-lness—Boni, to Mr. and for Detroit last Monday where he experts been given' otU as 3465. This will, of In school matters there arc very, fsw
Mr- Irwin Eddy. Oct 2dtb. a git I-Mrs. to practice medicines—Miss Fannie Earle, course. Increase some but can hardly equal fllmron Assyria.
Irn-hel smith, of Grand Rapids, visited of Rk’tilnnd, made Addle Robinson a very last year at best—The U. of M. Fool Ball . Leroy Thro|&gt;e failed to put in an ap­
hl r nephew, jr.t Kinne. Inst week—Mbs pleasant call one day hut week—Mrs. Rus- Team met defeat al the hands of the Chi­ pearance. Owing to poor health, hie
Miri-un KMI. of Lickpurt. N. ¥., and U. s"H is in your city caring (or the sick at cago University Eleven last .Saturday In weight Is now only 280 lbs. What an im­
Kill and w in . -&gt;f Nashville, were guests at the hninc of her son—Levi Dewey and 8. Chicago- Duane Bauer. o( Ypsilanti, was pressive presentation he would have made
IL Willison Were chosen ns delegates to In town Saturday—At the Field Day ex­ of the subject of physical culture.
the church convention held In Charlotte ercises Saturday last, several college rec­
The "missiunary” was' present In Chi
jvsterdny ami Mr, Venline to the A’. I*. S. ords were broken and the
Foot xkxll
A S. Cortrigbt anil family returned to C. E. convention held In the evening at Eleven defeated by the State'Normal boys person of Geo. Bassett, of Middleville.
their home last Monday eve after having the same place—Miss Lizzie Whitby, who —Work on the new recilatioh building Is
Hastings teachers undertook to provide
« ......
I- ...Worlds
al... U*_fair.
1 I’ Many
«
&gt;|&gt;&lt; ni a we-kat
the
| has been a sufferer for some limo Is failing rapidly progressing.
for the inner wants of all la attendance.
otti.T-. who al.-o visit, d the fair at Chicago I' —The world's fair visitors have all reThere were many patrons in attendance
have returned feeling nappy that no | turned amt report n p’&gt;-asant time—Mr.
accident hud occurred to mar the pteace ami Bert Blanton and Mrs. Jno. Lasliei, 6f ’’"The meet I or of the Co. Association on a most encouraging slcn.
Church and Society.
m.d plertMirr of the trip—Another one of Dowling, spent Sunday with the latter's the 21st was certainly a success. The
weather was delightful and the attendance
Barry county's uld piomOTi died on the brother Win. (’ Robinson and family.
On “All Saints Day”. Nov. 1st., thf
15 inst. Ssmurl (.earn aged 75 jears
consequently good. Not all whose names members of Emanuel church, will celek
appeared upon the program put in an ap­ brate the 30th anniversary of their Parish
pa-Mti t«i the other shun- at the residence
pearance. yet (here was perhaps enough. organization, wllh appropriate services]
&lt;d hi- daughter Mr.*. Mit Noble io the
A. W. Wilcox and sister. Mary E.
t part of Barry.
tatry. His
ills funeral cox, were nt Hastings Friday and Sating The music was excellent though we ques­ commencing with a celebration of the
th£ Baptist church | day to see friends and attend the Institute tion whether "congregational" hinging, in Holy Communion in the church nt lb
i* burled beside his I —The eighth grade pupils Asa Wright. part at least, Is not desirable. The papers o'clock, riiere will also Iw a social galh;
wife who was convejfd to her long Amy Shephard. Mabie Newton. Ma tile were good and the class recitations In geo-,. .cring In the evening of the same day,
resting place about n year ago In the Tuckerman. Clara Lyonatd and Cora eral well conducted and profitable^" if with papers, reminiscences etc,
North ci-mvtry
Bev. Pope offleiatiug. Wright attemb-d the Institute at iiastiiufs 'tficte was a lack anywhere. It was in the
Thn M. E. social will be entertained on
Two daughters residing in town survive Saturday—Mrs. E. J. ilurioin returned discussions. Nearly everyone warned to Wednesday evening of next week Nov.
him wii &gt; have the heartfelt sympathy of a home from Battle Cn-ck Monday—A good be tired and no one had difficulty in get­ 1st by Medames O. D. Spaulding, W. BL
ho»t of friendsand neighbors in their sad inany from this place an* a( Chicago this ting the floor.
Bowne,
Wm. Jones, Willison. Cannotx,
After music and devotional exercises
hours of bereavement—Corn husking arid week. Among them are Chas. Cox' and
Vance, Dcnpia. F. Black. A. Black, Pryot
potato digging i» nearly all done (or the wife. Henry Tasker, wife and daughter conducted by Bev. Mr. Cox. Mr. Chas. A. Perry. Ryerson and Sllnchcomb at the
jearof A. D. 1893. The former being Gertrude. Ed. Frost. Wert Jewell, John Gaskill read a paper on "The Teachers church dining rooms.
Refreshments
better than was anticipated before it was Tasker, and Calvin Smith—Ball game last Responsibility." The paper will be pub­ Served from 5 to 7 to which a cordial in­
shucked out. while the latter is a light Friday married men vs single, which re­ lished and so no extended extracts will bo vitation Is extended.
- '
made.
The
teacher
must
by
hi
hearty
crop about here—Homer Crosby, of ,Ken­ sulted In a victory for the former—Mrs.
C. L. S. C. will meet.wlih Mrs. Maggie
dal made a brief visit at W. F. Barker's Mason, of Bellevue. visited at C. W. sympathy with children and be abk to
and A. .1. Cortrlght’s last Sa'iirdry. His Tompkins the first of the week—Mark Ab­ gain their entire confidence. Ajr we Bailey Oct 37, with the following pro­
teach more by example .than by precept, gram:—
'
brother t'harlca of Richland took In the bey and family, of lohla. wei
he should lie a man of spotless reputation,
Rome and thejnaking of Modern Eurbase ball game played here on Saturday Ablwy’s the first of the week.
a iiKKicl Hi every respect.
npe—Miss Ada Michael.
\
by county Um- dub vs Hickory Corners’—
following this came a class exorcise in
•Outlines of Economics—Mrs. Magg e &gt;
Dowling
Tip Bradley and George Stanley and sevgeography
conducted
by
Miss
Mary
Wood
­
Bailey.
LAlmut fifty friends and relatives gather­
What is Philosophy? Synopsis—Miss
visit,at the World’s fair—The Wesllyan ed at the residence of the Rev. H. A. Gar- ard. The class consisted of about SO pu­
.■vH-ictv i^ve reshinglrd their parsonage . lett. in Baltimore, to witness the marriage pils from ttje sixth gnftle and their work Striker.
Quotations. ‘Liberty Bell.
.
adding much Io the appearance of the ! of tin-ir granddaughter Miss Lizzie Boyes showed gi'twi Instruction. The exercise
j to Mr Everett E. Calms of Crewey. The
Remember the Convention of the Barry
j ceremony was preformed by the Rev. J A. have you heard geography sung?" The County Endenvorers at the Presbyterian
। Cairns fattier of the groum of Lalnbertvilie lesson was on the Noith Central States church next Saturday. Sessions begin­
ami after a few preliminary questions two
W. A Given !s building a nvw barn at I' Monme Co. Mich. A very pica-t int time pupih were sent to the Imard to sketch ning at 1:30 and 7 p. m.
• wax enjoyed by nil present nnd several
bl* n-sidjjih-e ou I Middle
Fred G.
the group. This was done very nicely
The Y- P. S. C. E. next Sunday at the
f'iJ. &gt;n SL
Int—
.ndlnc
In | V,‘r&gt; beautiful «lld Useful pnoellt!
Baker lia-« gnne to (
..
o ........
....... —•____ Friends and accurately in six or eight minutes. usual place. Leader Ethel Taylor.
make that his home Willie Hyde was at I Were pre-rut frum Hastings. Moline. In their outline were plated rivers and
Usual services at the Presbyterian
Grand Rapids Saturday—D. A. Phillips is Hickory Corners. Lambertville mid cities as dictated by other‘members of the
ijolng the world's fair th:-, week—John Cressey, ami all joined in wishing tjie class. Pupil points out on this umb var­ church next Sunday.
ious things demanded by the class?M&gt;ne
Weber and sons. Fat ami Dutch, lett Mon­ young couple long life and happiness.
Young peoples prayer meeting at t]ie
day night for a huutlng trip t p north—
pupil names the states comprising the Baplht church next Sunday evening |at
Mr. and Mrs. (). M. Hulllngrr soent Sun­
group nnd another spells the capitals. six o'clock. Importance of little things,
day with friends in Grand Rapids— Mis-es
Several sent to board to write description* ladder, Will Vance.
Maud and1 Mrs. Phelps of Hastings of cities, etc. Productions of the states
Myrtle Smith and Faina Lee.of Woodland,
Mr. Perry of Kalamazoo, that great itncalled on frienjls here Sunday und started spent part of last week at M. Chi n Iler’s were given. Routes of travel from Lome petaonator, will give one of his popular
from here Monday morning for (’hkngo to —Mr. P. Wortsman and family of Batth* to various cities n&lt;Aed. The -xercise
take In the sights at tnc world's fair-B. Creek has moved on Mis. S. Simpson’s which was excellent lasted SO minutes enujrtaiumentji nt the Baptist eburah,
Wednesday evening, Nov. 1st. for the
D. Robinson, of Midland, was the guest of fuiln—-E B. Payne returned frum the and closed by another stanza of the same
(&gt;eneflt of Hie Young Peoples Uuiou. Mr.
Miss Edin Smith over Sunday—&lt;&gt;ur teach­ uorth last Friday—Leroy Srantz and son song.
lu the discussion following this exer­ Perry Is well known In this city having
ers were all at Hastings Saturday attend­ went to Hastings Monday—Rev. and Mrs
been here before with the Kalamai
" '
~
ing the teachers association—W. A. Smith Mcla’an of Allegan visited at O. D. cise. opinion Mjemrii to vary somewhat .v quartette. Admission 25c.
has returned from his visit in Ohio—Mrs. laxnuis’ the latter part of the week— to the value of committing io metnory
Tho Indies connected with the Baptist
.lay Hawkins, of Vermontville, was the Messrs Miller. Stanley ami Southerland the names of all the counties In the lower
church will give a dinner at the church
guest of her sister Mrs. John Taj lor are packlmt apples on^our street—Mlsnet. peninsula of our state.
Eviry
Tuesday—A number of our young people Lois ami Little Payne returned from Kal­ &gt; Mls» Alice McKinnls, or NaatreiBe, read parlors Saturday of this week,
were nt' Vermontville Tuesday evening at­ amazoo Friday—E. Gater’s second eon I short paper upon teaching the proper body cordially Invited. Dinner
the was severely poisoned by suniack but Is use of the dictionary, emphasizing the im­ from 11:80 to 2 o'clock.
tending an entertainment given by the
belter nt this writing—John Ashby and parlance of this mid giving the method
CongregatlOB*l society of that place.
At (be Methodist Episcopal chufch
_
sum Willie went to Hastings .Monday- - puraued in her clmses.
.
rill
George ami Emma Kahler spent Saturday ■ Miss Flora Beadle rend a most excellent next Sunday morning the Pastor ___
and Sunday at Maple Grove-Mr. and paper on the «Study of English UImsIcs." preach on "Our defences—how ■ we build
Lonra
pla«. lull Mrs. O. Lmmls spent Sunday at Lee
Loren Clark rormerly
formerly or
of iMa
this plat*.
It wan a thoroughly practical paper aw’d them." The evening services will begin •
now of jour rllj l» ru.limtlnK out burr at Smith’.*—Gid Wilkinsbn nnd wife went was listened to with the cioacst attention. with a 15 mitiutes song service. Sunday
tbl. wrUlw-Jaowa Bnllla
Tiw- to George liny woods’ Sunday—H. Will The work should be begun In the primary M-bool ut noon.
Epworth Leaguo at 6
•d.j arwrooon Wllh hl. lamll) In drlrn isms of Milo was on onr streets to buy grades. Children appreciate and thor­ o’clock.
Ihroukhh. IwrayMkb. wwn- lira, -III Sheep Frtd ly—Those on the sick list are
oughly enjoy such feuding. &lt;RhmI rending
make tlralr lotur.. home. Ihry an «Hb a
is a most valnabio accomplishment. Much Adams. At Ids home tn Lacny. Sept. 33, 3M,
c.„errd wakira-Wlll Bowe ba. n.w«l
ONE PRICE
mornnd May Gesler.
of iirart disexw, Orrin Adams. .
poor reading due to the divorcement of
.larava Brill. pl«« f°r lira wlnlrr The
sound ami sense. Study of.authors Im­
SliOE DEALERS. dryrr ha, run ibnra day. but undor.land
Married.
Milo
portant nnd interesting. Material for the flTocnKnLiXK- 1’r.RHV. Oct-Ulih. (893, by' M.
rhat lira auwly or apt&gt;l« »
W. taker. •(. I'., Mr. Robert Htocberdne. of
A clear cs-c where the tall wags work can be had some wav. if the board
There was a pleasant surprise at Barvy
B
a
times.
Mich.
a"d Miss Merletie Ferry,
the ImhIv. What? Tie Senate of the V. will not furnish It. an entertainment wiil
o. Allegan Ou.. Midi.
CounIa- la.l Friday ovnlnir who" »
provide the necessary funds.
40 of their neighbors and re ally** walked S. The writer bad supposed it was the
Sup't
Sterling
remarked
that
onn
o{
the
D
aiu
.
ing
-Moira.
At Fo.-t Wajne. Ind., WedIn on them and took poMe»&gt;lou of the theory of government that the majority chief advantages In attending n college Is
u-.Mlar.
I*-. ‘33, Mr. Frack (Mrllng. of
house The evening w«®
dance- ruled. But not so in the case of our L'. S.
■ ld«.:it«. .tmLAiiM Hattie Mure, ol this city,
InZud irarar.. The part, felt tor ibrlr Senate. Having tied- itself up with old to come In contact with great minds. In
Illsrtwiiy (riehds extend cougratulatloaa..
t.igy rules the mil wags the .-bod)— Rev. the study of tlie classics we do the same
Last spring n Kalamazoo merchant dtsWright u( Simpson st. church Kalamazoo, thing. It is Um best and sure*; wav to
lectured la-fore the Ladles Aid Society secure a good vocabulary. Pupil- blunder trilnirinl pumpkin seed among his
lust Thursday eve to a good h6usr. on the and fall In every branch because they have era and oifere-ta prize to the lad.,
log the largest pumpkin therefrom. The
subject of "Thinking.’’ A tine lecture not learned to read intelligently.
Jp'XX.'.^VJd’V P.V■»-■» H»d well delivered. It cairird me back to
Sup’L Wilkinson belle veil that the tlm&lt;&gt; first prize, a black silk dress, was won by
(He time when I wa* about 10 bears of age was coming when the school revile-.s must Mrs. Wm. Uvncyretl of I'lamweH town­
tor a large yoke ol oxen.
i.ml listened to &gt;» lecture of Ellhu Burn tt go and give plan to this better material. • ship.
Miss Wllco&amp;of Assyria, tliougli' that
learned blacksmith of W-rcest-r.
Two Davis boys caught a mammoth eel
Mass.—Did you ever hear of the Rev. Geo. teachers could gel the material 'tllh-m- in the mill pond at Battle Creek weighing
Bnv. Van Wlnklu of BaliMd l« Wj* Culp of Battle Creek? if not the reader-of dllDcnltv If they would onlj set alei.it it.
elgtit pounds and measuring fonr feet.
Mr.
Fortney,
of.
Woodland,
thought
It
tills article ought to have heard his lecture
iwforr the iJidiea Aid Society last Friday best to begin with biography in the lower
Thrives broke Into a Methodist minis­
n"S eve on company F. and reinliiSeenses of grades.
ters residence al Battle Creek and carried
At the opening of the afternoon session away a valise containing a Metho-.tist dis­
the rebellion. He drew a full house.
lrd-« rlabl arm »&lt; 'hn ,h&lt;rald&lt;-r Joint M rs. The writer was reminded uf the remarks Miss Helen Thompson, of the Nashville cipline. some religious tracts and sermons.
he heard a yoong minister makn. After high school, read a paiwr upon the bene­ ' It Is to be hoped that they will read them
giving out a very common every day text fit* derived from the study of the modern ! carefully aud sin no more.
by saying he did not make so much differ­ languages. French nnd German coming
n G. Boynton Is !'lc'c» ence about the text ns tile man behind IL to stand on an equality with Latin and I A Ganges boy named Ellis was walking
But In this case tVe text aud the man be­ Grevk. Indlapenslblo lo.one who would ' on the strcvis of Chicago when a cop, the
hind It wan gomi. At tiroes bln audience pursue to any extent llu* science or. higher :I biggest he ever saw. tlvought ho noticed a
was in tears nnd alternated In peals of mathematics. The German language vs- | deadly vteapun sltcking out of his pocket.
He Mezed ERis by the collar and wm
laughter nnd dapping of hands. Uls penally rich ln-lte literature.
Mr. Boera, of Freeport, and Miss Eddy 1 walking him off b&gt; the station, when be
definition of a copper bead wan a person
of the Hastings high achool. both thought i■ suddenly changed his mind and spg­
p.lfka h." «nn«
o( Vn&gt;lri&lt;”IH'&gt; &lt;;&gt;.! in.'I- but P't Mb.ra.tl .nd repudl.lM that If only a limited time la given to the ' gested a tn-at Instead. The revolver wm
him Tira «rtler -111 MX .llempl an abaltaet of Ida leelnre. To appreciate II a stndy nf other languages, latlu Is nf 1 of glaw and was used as a receptacle for
per^m mu.-e hear lt-W. o. Town, and most Importance as our language is so j candr. •
wife entertained Rev. Culp, during bis largely derived from that.
“Supplementary Reading" wm the sub­ j Burglars entered a clothing store at
stay a: Mllo—Rc*- L Mmrtera lectures on
the eve oM»e «4th. before the Ladlaa Aid ject of a paper by Miss Minnie iteplogle, ■ Grand Ledge and helped themselves to
Society. Subj.'ct "Some of the perils of of Dtatrlet No 5, Maple Grove. It describ­ about sixteen dollars worth of elothea,
vuanff wnflianliraxt"—About a score of ed the work done In her school and gave I
-thTrdod rlttzro. of Pratrievlllo laato far speelmena of werk done by the pupils.
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■brailab.lTburM.np,

COOK

V\

HwUngi were in town Sunday—F. G.
hav’L'TtW’
PlefCe and MrK G,e&lt;son
Jo th
frum ,he f«*r-The addition
on the doctor’s house ts ready for plaster
—Mr. Bailey of Cedar Creek shipped a
car load of hogs from this station Monday,
n
Henry Robinson moved to
Bedford Tuesday.

Largest Circulation
of- any paper in tki
County.

A. McdOY

?^bddtera‘-M'.Pin“*,t“&gt;4

�wrappea in Brown papyr. M,
lu great disorder. She started on see­ from her and opened It nerrou.ly |t
CHAPTER XIIL
ing him. then, assuming a devil-may- wa. the crayon portrait of henelf „
UA book!” returned Monk, eagerly;
ecuted by the defunct artl.t,
“opd what did you do with it? Tell me
The two men walked together /.are look, she lounged in:
“You’re up early. William Jones,"
"Who pare you thh her-?"
that, you old fooll Did you burn itT’
through tho darkness as far as the
William Jonm. trembling more than
“Burn uuru
It?” exclaimed
“No,
she said.
....
.
William Jones’Jiut; 2^ ~®*
iw. V——the
—-other.'
---------------GOOF door
Ol '• of
LUi»u&lt;
----- ,
*?Yes. I am np early, he replied, ever.
mister, we don’t burn nothin .William . ^rtc&lt;L Mr. Monk struck across the
“Tim.”
own home,
Vz,,, know
tznnw where you
VOU put
DUt It,
it, ,' ^dhlUs
1
, . ... towards
io his
Hi.nwn
home. while
while gruffly; “’cause why?—’cause I ain't
and me. You
“Who’s he?"
been to bed. And where have you
William, dear.. In the old place."
Jones entered the door of hia cabin.
"ni™ “ c*)mc k»l&lt;inir artcr his mas
“Then curse you for an avaricious
He would fain have found that cabin been?-test you tell roe that."
“Why—I’ve been out, of course, re­ ter. The painter chapaln’t round;and
old devil," thundered Monk. “The empty, for the memory of the mat
now Tim’s goin’ away In the cart to
book has been stolon—do you hear?— scene in the cave was still upon him, turned the girl, defiantly.
“That won't do, Matt,* returned tell his friends And he give me thi^- ’
stolen by that young painter!" •
and made him as nervous as a chUfl.
He could say no more; the effect of But the old man was there, and wide William Jones. "Come, you’ll Jest tell my pictur': he give it to tnr t&lt;&gt; k,.rp
me
where you’ve keen. You ain’t been His master said 1 were to have it. and
bls words upon WlUiaro Jones was awake, and evidently pleased at his
1 mean to keep it now he’s dead!”
out all night for nothing."
electrical. He gave one wild shriek,
j son’s return.
nniiUm
William Jones handed back the pic­
The
girl gave him a look, half of de­
and
began
tearing
his
hair.
11
now
be
­
"Where have you been, W illiam.
CHANAKI.
came tiis turn to moan aud rave, and I dear
, . Mlu
uo_
------- was fiance, half of curiosity; then she threw ture, and 'seemed relieved. in(h'&lt;.d
dear?"
said ha
The question
,
'
for some time nothing coherent could ; jnuocont enough In itself, but it was hciself down, rather than sat. upon a when it was out of his hands.
“Dead?' he muttered, not :ne.&gt;tiDg
.bc got
. .from .him.
।
hidden meaning for William chair.
.
....
i
“1 am tired, 1 am." she said, “and Matt's eye*, but lookin'.- right out to
outside the caravan.
At length, however. Monk gathered Jones.
' .
. .
Ho Rays he’ll smash me if I
Suddenly an idea struck him. *
sea. “Who told you he was dead?"
that there was some secret hiding
“Where have I beej?" he repented. hungry and cold!"
eome here and talk to you.”
“I think I’ll pay
“Will you tell me where you’ve been.
Matt did not reply, but gored at U •
. - a domiciliary
. risit place which Brinkley had discovered.
“at work, to be sure!' *
As Matt spoke her bosom heaved and 1to Mr. Monk," he said. "I can ipeet
“I thought his poking and. prying
The tone of Ixifl reply startled the old Matt?” cried William Jones, trembling Ham so long odd so signi ticanily that
her eyes flashed fire.
him now on pretty equal terms. If I meant
the
man, conscious of her s-ruCny,
with
suspicion
r.
alarm.
,
sumroat,"
moaned
William
meant, summas,
mwim-u ....—
—" IIc
He looked up. anti
and saw uu
to ....
his
“He ain’t at home to-day,’’ she said, hint
।
a 'few things to him the amiable Jones. “I fancied.Joo, 1 seen marks i j
• Course I will, if you keep quiet," turned nnd plunged into the ilarknA.^
raraxra&amp;VIUOUV tliat
v.re.. William
------ --was
.- as white'
in answer to the young man’s query gentleman
(
. may think of becoming the sand,
of
bls
dwelling
said
the
girl
in
answer
“
There
ain
’
t
but
I
never
could
find
nnonc
|
•
*-*»
-----—
*&gt;Sana, out i never cuu»** *.***• - ------- : QS a ..host, and trembling violently
concerning the ex-wrecker; “he’s gone just,"
;
’
An houn-letcr aloud voicesummore&lt;l
near,
r. and I thought
----thev
"
was my own
-,What's the matter. William, dear?" much to tell neither I wcro awav
tip to market-town and won't be back
He called up Tim and sent him on marks.
Oh. -iL*.
what will
tome!' I’m ’, he „ked. ragerly. "H.ra you M » along to Pancrocs when the heavy him forth. Ho went to the door, and
■
—U* come ------before night."
some trivial errand down to the village. ruined!"
I son?"
rain came on, then I lay down behind there was Monk, of Monkshurst It
.....
wreck, my
'
As Brinkley looked at her a sudden As soon as he was well out of th? way
“Curse your folly!" exclaimed Monk; |I
“No, I ain’t," responded his son, a haystack and fell asleep, and when 1 was the first' time they had inet since
thought seemed to strike him.
Brinkley entered the caravan, pro­ “you've brought it all on yourself byJ i ly; violent "and look ye now, old ’on. woke up it was daylight and I come they parted on the night nf the mur­
“Matt," he said, “you and I will go duced some papers from the inner
your own greed, and you don't deserve
der. Monk was dressed in a dark dim­
,® you jest bo quiet, and let me alone, home."
.
Wreck hunting this afternoon—that'is, pocket of his coat and locked them up
I should helpj you; but I will help
neip you! *hat,JB aU1»
William Jones looked at her stead­ mer suit, and looked unusually spick
if you’ve no objection."
securely in his trunk.
It —
is clear
young I
oJd m&gt;n knowing his son’s tem- fastly and long: then, as If satisfied, and span.
Listen then! IL
--*that
’ “* *this
v,_ 7
She certainly had none; wherever he
“So far so good," he said. “My man has possesqfd
kcsitfd himself somehow ...
of I
h&lt;j waJ| Ujldi Rnd William be turned away. About an hour later
“Where's the girl?" ha crie&lt;l, after a
went she neemed to be willing to fol­ amiable friend may not be in on amia­
lur .|mle»ly .bout he left the hut And walked along the whispered colloquy of spine minutav
your secret and mine. IHut
’"’ from whut
* f ^n*Unn(!li w
low. In a very little while the two ble mood, and I don’t wish him to get
he has said to me. I fancy he has not
as
nnt
“
*
tb.
room.
lie
«*«
rartalnly
trambllog
“
Matt,
where arc you?"
shore
straining
his
eyes
seaward.
But
started off. It was Brinkley who led this any advantage of me!"
yet divulged it to a single souh lie Is very much, and was almost overcome instead of looking steadfastly at one
In answer to the call Matt appeared
time. Matt walking along beside him
did not even take with him the the only human being wo have to fear. | with a nervouRncss for which he hiraspot, as his custom was, he paused at the door.' No sooner did she per- •
like a confiding child.
key of the box, but having attached to We must cease to fear him. Do you '
; self could
not account. For he was no now and again to gaze uneasily about ceive Monk than she trembled violent­
“By the way, Matt," he said, present­ it a small piece of paper, on which were
understand?”
II coward.
ard «r
ZJ ra
et, poueMion
----- him. At every sound he started and ly and grew very pale.
Ta
get
possession of
of a
a p
prize
ly. “you told me once of treasures being some written Instructions, he hid it in
No,-William Jonas did not underh(J h- h spas he would have faced turned pale. In truth, he was becom­
"Come here. Matt," he said, with 'an
hidden among the sand hills. Did any­ the caravan and started off upon his stand; so, in order to make his mean- .
...
...
—
»i
—
-t
—
i.
—
.torm which might well m.ko bravo ing a veritable coward—afraid almost Insinuating smile. "See! I’ve brought
body ever-find any?"
journey.
’
ing clear, Mr. Monk
drew him out of •। mcu tremble, not to mention that he of the sound of his own footsteps on something for you—something pretty
"
“Not that I know of.’’
It was a dark, gloomy morning, giv­ the cottage and wl
whispered
something
th&amp;i ho
on more than ono
*------- J------for you to wear."
. ‘
“William Jones, for instance?"
the sands.
ing every promise of coming storms. in his ear. Y7211
WllHam
Jones, turned as 1
huIoaneiy hastened the end
---- ---------As he spoke he drew from his waist­
“No- Leastways I don't know."
As he passed through the wood which white as death
CHAPTER XXV.
and began
to
tremble
.
rwmrt
n
re
h
hipwrecked
sailors
whom
he
coat
pocket
a
small
gold
ring,
sot
with
“Well, what would you say, Matt, if surrounded Mopkshurst house the wind
all over.
’
J had found and pillaged on the shore,
turquoise atones. But Matt still trem­
I told you that I had found one?’’
whistled softly among the trees, mak­
“I couldn't do it, sir," he “o»ned- i After these acts he had been able to ,
Several days passed away, during bled, and shrank away.
“If youi"
ing a moan like the sound of human “Look, ye, now—I couldn't do* it!"
I sleep the sleep of virtue without being which William Jones showed* strange
“Yes. I wonder if you can keep a voices.
Monk stamped his foot impatiently; i haunted by dead men’s eyes. Bnt now ' and significant affection for his own she cried.
secret? Yes, on reflection, I think you
"A gloomy place,” said Brinkley; "a । then he turned to his frightened victim: '
| the ease was different, lie had not to fireside. He went out a little in the
“Nonsense. Matt!” said Monk. “Why,
can. ’Now, before we go on any further, fit residence for such as he. A dark
I “Listen to me. William Junes-- \ou
sunlight; but direcdy night came he it’s a ring fit for a lady. 1 Come, let me
Hatt, first you place your hand in mine deed might be committed here, and j ought to know by this time that I have &lt;■ deal with a victim without friends, a
1 man whose body, described us that of locked and barricaded the door as if put it on your finger.”
and promise never to mention until I who would know?"
I both the power and determination to
against
thieves,
and
declined,
on
any
So great seemed her agitation, so
give you permission what I am about
The path xvhich ho traveled was a ' effect my ends. Continue to oppose a "shipwrecked mariner," could be inducement, to cross the threshold.
to confide in you now."
neglected carriage drive, strewed with i me
ujc and
auu play the fool and all that ; burled and forgotten without more Even had-a three-decker gone ashore deep her dread of him, that she c-.uld
.’ ado. In all probability there would
Matt’s curiosity was aroused.
not stir; so that when he approached,
stones, overgrown with weeds and
wer
UHcd against you. Do
’ this time be a hue and’ cry. and Wll- In the neighborhood he would have laughing, ar.d caught her round the
“All right," she replied, eagerly. “I bordered on cither side by the thick
----- , «I —
tn
* you hear? I will ruin you!
will
i thought twice before Issuing forth into waist, he slipped the ring on her linger
shan’t tell."
trees of the forest. Presently the trees । hand you over to the authorities ns a I Ham Jones trembled lest his'share in
ghastly business might ultimately the dreaded darkness.
“Very good," replied Brinkley; “we parted and he came in view of the thief! I will have vou tried for con-' the
'before she could resist. But it only re­
-- I
For WlUlam Jone, wu gennlMly mained there a moment. With a quick,
will now proceed."
■
h
v
I
be
discovered.
. house.
True, bo
not actually the cul- , afraid; hl. hereditary calm of mind sharp cry. she tore herself free, and,
‘
Tnu.
They
on *iuuu
among
the sandhills [
1 ney passed uu
S' me
large gloomy-looking building, as I
prit, and so even at the Worst he, was shaken, not so much with horror taking the ring off. threw it right
•nd came to tho entrance of the cave. I neglected as the 'woodland, in the cen- I
1 might escape the gallows; but to a at a murderous deed, as with conster- away from her upon the sand.
Brinkley removed the stones and sand , tej. of which it stood. It seemed as if
■ man of his sensitive and affectionate nation that hia
his life-long secret had
hud
from the hole and entered. Breathless ' only a
of jt was inhabited, and the
I nature the thought of transportation , been discovered by one man. and
.with curiosity Matt followed. They j jarge garden at its back was unpro- I
I was not pleasant. It was this that might, sooner or later, be discovered
reached the bottom. Brinkley struck, tected by any wall and full of over-'
! made him nervous—this that made him by others. He did not put implicit
• light and pointed out to her all the ! grown fruit tree«.
i faith even in Monk; it' was hisjiature
wonderful treasures which the cave I The door was opened by a grim, el- !
1 start and tremble nt every sound.
I to trust nobody where money was conPresently a thought struck him.
contained. It was such a surprise to derly woman. He inquired for Mr. ]
1 cerned.
the girl that for a time she covld do j Monk, and was informed that he was ’
“Where's Matt?” he asked.
As to returning back UT the cave un­
“Don't know.William dear; she ain’ ,
nothing but stare and stare in speech- at home. The next minute he waa ‘
.'.I he
Lv had
'..ad quite recovered his equanim. been here fur hours and hours. Maybe ' til
less wonder. Whistling gayly. Brink- standing in a lonely library, where the •
I ity, that was out of the question.
ley turned about the casks of rum and owner of the house was busy writing. :
she's on the shore.”
brandy and thrust hi* hands in» the 1 Monk rose, and the two stood face to
“Maybe she is—I'll go and have a Even by daylight he avoided the- spot
with a holy horror. Only in his dreams, I
bags and let the gleaming gpld slip face,
look,” replied William.
through his Ungers.
It must not l&gt;e supposed for a mo­ which were dark and troubled, did he
CHAPTER XII
Matt's amazement turned into awe.
ment that William Jones had become visit it—to see the face of the mur- I
BUHIXD!
.“Don't," she said, in a fearful whis­
nfllicted with a sudden - and tender in­ dered man in the darkness, and the
It is not my purpose to describe the
per; "It belongs to the fairies."
terest in. Matt—he merely wanted to hand of the murdered man pointing at
interview which took place between |
Brinkley laughed.
,
get quit of the cabin, that was all, and him with eold, decaying finger.
my
hero
and
Mr.
Monk.
Suffice
it
to
“It belongs to a very substantial 1
he saw in this a reasonable excuse for
The day after the murder he had
fairy. Matt, but I don't think that to- 1say that when the young man again ' BRINKLEY 8TBVGGLIN0 IN T11K POWER* walking out alone. He aoeqrdlngly been greatly unsettled by a visit from
clay I will mention that fairy's name. 'emerged from the gloomy shadows of .
Ft*L OR1P OF MONK.
made his escape, and went wandering Tim Linucy, who demanded news of
the
dwelling
there
was
a
curious
smile
Did you ever see so much money in all
off along the shore.
his master and said that he had not re­
upon his face, while Mr. Monk, who coaling the papers which might here
your life before, Matt?"
It was ten o'clock when ho returned; turned to the caravan all night. Tim
She shook. her head, but her eyes had followed him to the door, and prwved the identity of the child found he was still pale, and drenched to the seemed greatly troubled. but gave vefit ■ “WHO GAVE YOU THIS HEBSl" OUEI&gt;
watched his retreating figure, wore a • washed ashore fifteen years ago! . Do
were still fixed upon the gold.
skin. The old man was dozing beside । to no very violent ebullitions of grief.
“I see," observed Brinkley, flippant­ horrible expression of hatred and fear. you *hour?"
the fire, and. alone.
When lie was done Matt s^t by the fire­
No sooner had he disappeared than
Mr. Monk evidently knew the nature
ly, “the sight of that gold fascinates
“Where's Matt?” asked William side and looked long and keenly at with a wild gesture of fear and loath:
you. Well, so I*, did me at first, but Monk left the house also, and, follow­ of the man with whom he had to deal. again.
ing. she rushed into the cottage.
.
William Jones.
ing
a
footpath
through
the
woods,
-----------for.
after
a
little
mure
conversation,
you see what use does. I can regard it
William Jones walked over and
“Ain't you seen her, William dear? .
“What are you staring at?" cried he.
’illiam
Jones—
’ cot. William Jones, cowering like a fright­
-----------.
now with comparaf’.ve calmness. How­ made 'straight for Willia
picked
up
the
ring,
while
M*nk
stood
Well,
she
ain't
here.
”
’ fidgeting nncaaily under her gaze.
he
'
*
'
cned child, promised implicit obedi­
ever, I have a particular wish to ac­ tage. Entering unceremoniously,
William Jones did louk a little un- ,
“Nowt," said Matt; “I were only scowling darkly after the fugitive.
custom you .to the sight of wealth: found that worthy seated beside the ence.
“What the devil nils the girl?” cried
eosj' this time, and it is but due to him wondering"—
"Now, then," said Monk, when he
therefore, I shall- bring you here and hearth; without a word, he rushed up­
to confess that his uneasiness -was ,
“Then don't go wondering," ex­ the latter, with a fierce oath, pocklhon
him,
seized
him
by
the
throat
and
had
brought
matters
to
a
satisfactory
nhow you thin now nnd again. Come,
caused
by
Matt's
prolonged
absence.
ingthe
present.
claimed
the
good
man.
rather
incon
­
Malt, tell me what you would do if yoti began pummeling his head upon the termination, “you will show me this Erratic as she was in her movements
“Dunno. She's never been the same
sistently. "You mind your own busi­
hiding place of yours."
were very rich, If all this flotsam aud
And he , since—since the painter chap went
she had not been accustomed to stay­ ness and don't be a fool!" Aud
The
attack
was
so
sudden
that
for
To
this
William
Jones
at
first
object
­
jetsam, in fact, belonged to you?"
ing out so late, especially on a night turned testily and gazed at the fire. । missing. I’m steered he turned the
Without the slightest hesitation Matt several minutes William Jones offered ed, bnt Monk was firm.
no resistance whatever. Indeed, so
“Who knows," said he. "but there when the rain was pouring, and not n J But Mutt, whose eyes were full of a gal's head."
replied:
“He'll turn no more heads," mut­
glimmer
of star or moon was to be ' curious light, was not to be abashed.
“I should give it to you—leastways passive was ho, and ho violent was the may bo other things having reference seen.
tered Monk under his breath, He
rage of his opponent, that there was tn the child. I mean to see for myself.
!
“Ain't you well, William Jone*?" she
half of it"
added aloqd and with decision:
| • “Wonder what she's a-doin' of?” said asked.
every
prospect
of
his
head
being
beaten
Now.
William
Jones?"
“Ah, the reply is characteristic, and
“There roust be an end t«&gt; thi* she
William; “suppose I’d best wait up for
“I'm well enough—I am."
clearly shows you aru not at present to a jelly. Presently, however, Monk's,' ,So William Jones, seetng that re- her. Here, old man, you go to bed. •
!
“I'U queer, ain't it, that the painter must be married to me at once "
fitted to become the possessor of riches. fury abating, his unfortunate victim alstancc would be useless, promised to
d
’
ye
hear
—
you
ain
’
t
wanted
anyhow.
”
“Do you mean it. master? When you
chap never come home?"
But I shall bring you to the proper was allowed to pick himself up. Ho conduct his frisnd to the cave, and,
The old man accordingly went to
“How should I know?” growled Wil- spoke on it fust I thought you was jokI after a good deal -of hesitation and of
state o&lt; mind in time, no doubt The
bed, and William nat up to avail Matt’s ( Ham.” “Maybe he's gone back where !
1 continued show of unwillingness on
next time I ask you a similar question
return.
He sat beside the hearth, ' he come from."
I
“Then you were a fool for yonr
। William Jones’ part, the two men
yon will propose to give me a third,
looked into the smoldering fire and
. started off.
।
"Or maybe he's drownded? Or may- 'j pains. She's old enough and
the next an eighth, and so on, until 1
listened to the rain as it poured down
j enough and vixenish enough; but I U
When they drew near to the cave,
; be summat else has happened to him?" •
yon will dually come to a proper state
steadily upon the roof. Occasionally
tame her. I tell you there must be n*’
of mind, and decline to give me any at1
William Jbnes gave a cry and pointed
suggested Matt.
|
"Never you mind him, my gal. He’s delay. My mind's male up. and 1 ■
all. And now that I Iiave made you '
to the sand. Looking down, Monk
,
the sharer of my secret wo will go."
'
clearly saw the footprints. They fol­
। all right, never fear. And if he ain’t wait no longer."
Sinking their voice* they continued
lowed them and found that they led
They lett the cave once .more and
i it’s no affair o’ yours, or mine neither.
right to the mouth of the cave. \
made their way back serosa the sand
• You go along out and play.*
Matt was crouching close to th" ' ir.—
“It's standing open!" cried William
hills, Brinkley pausing to obliterate
Matt went out as directed, and it hold, and had heard every w *■' I
tb^
their footprints as they went When '
plones, as he pointed down with trem( was some hours before she returned.
they bad proeceded some distance he
। b^ing finger.
I She found her guardian seated in his above conversation, nnd rru-h that
j
followed
itWhen
Monk
wtilkvd
a
•'
-y
paused and took the giri's hand.
“Follow me!” said Monk, crawling
| old place by the fire, looking at vacanj and ’^disappeared, leaving William
“Good*by, Matt," said ho. “If it •
down into the Mole.
i cy. He started violently as she entered
Jones Jnuninant at the broken gat*’,
wasn't for that promised smashing 11
Jones followed in terror.
[ and made a clutch at the rude piece of
should certainly see you home."
|
she suddenly reappeared.
As he reached the rocks below hp
in's
i
8 iron
^ron which served os
as a poker.
Curiously enough all her excitement
“Then do," returned Matt. “I don’t;
*UI&gt;&gt; it
it you,
vnn Matt? IIzor,
z—
k.,...
......
heard a sharp cry, and looking down
'Ule
how you
had deVarteti. Instead of weeping |,r
care if he does smash me!"
saw, by the dim light of a candle stuck
startled me! I were—I were—taking
protesting, she looked nt W Ilham
“Probably not, but I do. It would be '
in the wall, DHnkley struggling help­
doze."
an episode in your' career which it
Jones—and laughed.
lessly in the powerful grip of M«nk.
•‘I’ve been up yonder," said Matt.
would not be pleasant to reflect upon— |
Monk had left his horse at the coast­
He had been sprung upon from be­
“Up where?"
guard
therefore, good-by, Matt —and—and HB RUSHin) CPO5 hjM
9eukd him hind, and was helpless through a sort
a station.
station. Rcmonntihg,
•. ’'e &gt;*“'■■■
“Up t*.the painter chap’s cart. He guar
i rapidly away through the sand‘hills in|
God bless you. my girll"
!
nT THr throat.
of garote.
.
ain’t come back, and the man is ■
••
... of• .the
1. _ lake. As h«- £.’&gt;*.
the direction
He gave her a fatherly salute upon Horrified and trembling, William
searchin* for him all up and down the
the forehead; a bright flush overspread sat and stared before him, while Monk, Jones was rooted to his place.
proached the spot of the old encatiii*place."
ment, he saw that the caravan had
her cheek ' as she bounded a«ay. looking like the evil one ‘ himself,
Suddenly he saw the young man fall
Fortunately it was very dark, so
Brinkley watched her until she was glared savagely in his face.
backward lifeless, anil, with one last
gone.
that she could not see the expression
He rode on thoughtfully till !•&gt;'
out of sight, then he turned and
“You villain! You accursed, treach- gasp. He perfectly still. Monk stooped
of her hearer's face. She walked to
gained the highway, when he put h&gt;
atroHed quietly on in the direction of erous scoundrel!" he said. "Tell mo over him, and looked into his face.
the fireplace, and, taking a box of lu­
the caravan.
: what you’ve done, or I'll kill you!"
horse
into a rapid trot Just before
“O Mr. MonkF’ cried William. “Is he
cifers from a ledge, began to procure a
“It’s a strange game." he said, “and
But William Jones was unconscious —is ho"he got up and went to the door; he light, with the view of igniting the gained the gate and avenue near to
requires careful waiting. I wonder , of having done anything, and he said
“He is dead!” was the reply, ”8o could see nothing, but he heard the rushlight fixed to the table. But in a | which he hml first encountered Bnukas much, whereupon Monk's
Monk’s fury was much tho better.'*
what my next move ought to be?”
a*
ley. he saw the caravan before him on
patter of falling ■ rain, and the low
moment William blew out the match
He touf^ht very deeply, but when h« ‘ about to rise again.
As he spoke, he lx?nt down and dreary moan of the ' . oubled sea.
’ and snatched tbp box from her.
the dusty road.
Monk.” cried William Jones,
reachefl the caravan he found he had
“Mr.
**“ **
»•in
­ searched the young maq pockets, His
He hesitated for a moment; then
Hour after hnvr
&lt;ss«d. and Matt " "What are yon doin’ of?" lie cried.
come to no definite conclusion&lt;as to hie terror, “look ye now, tell me what’s brow blackened, for he did- not find did not come V. ’ . . ai Jones began
"Wasting
the matches, as if they hurried rapidly forward, and. arriving
•
plans, lie therefore partook cheerful-' the matter?"
close te the vehicle, saw the Irishman s
what he sought Then he took the to doze by the Ihthen he sauk into
cost nowt_ You’ll come to the workua’
“1 mean you to tell me what you light from the wall, and held it close a heavy sleep.
ly of the repast which Tim had prepared
head looking round at him from tnc
afore you’re done."
for him, and after he ha*d smoked a have been hiding from me aU these to Brinkley’s eyes.
driver’s seal, lie beckoned, and Tim
.A®.?W°k®vWith B 8t*rt-Md found
Ths days passed and there was ro
years.
Something
came
ashore
with
couple of pipes in the open air he re-1
Satisfied that he did not breathe, he that it wm broad daylight. The lire
pulled up.
.
news
of
the
absent
mas.
Every
day
that child—something that might lead climbed up the path and rejoined his
tired to rest.
"Haa your master returned? I a&gt;n ,D*
wiw out, the rain ba&lt;l erased to fall
Matt went up to the caravan to snake
The next morning he began ponder-*. to her identity, and you have kept it, trembling companion. They passed and lira morning*, ran was creeping In
ton»«d that h. ba bran mtadM &lt;°r
nqulriea. At last one afternoon ohe
I
thinking
to
realize
money
upon
it,
or
ing again.
out ef the place, hurriedly replacing at the windows He looked around
r-turned, looking greatly troubled; some days."
’T have got my trump card." he said I' to iiave me In yonr power. What
Tim shook hfc hood very dolefullyand saw that he was alill alone, n,
&lt;* eyes were red. too. au if abe had
to himself, “but how to play up to it? meann it? Spwvk. or I'll strangle you!"
went Into MaU*s roomJfikra. emptr. ‘
“No, sir; sorra sight have I
crying.
’
.. splendid .«««,
But. Williooi Jones W»* evidently unI. have a
hand, uu,
but ..
it will 1
1
him
for three days and three night"“Tharel*. said Monk, vith a wild She had not rotarnod.
-That's the matter now?* demandwactakiUfnl managing if I am to win
to spuak. K9og perfectly par smile on his deadly pale face. “He
back wid the baste and the
H. waa now filled with a ragu. na■
illfaus.
who
had
left
his
u*ml
seat
the game. One false move would do' glyzed with
jMoak Wretched forth
tall his frioods the bwi news­
won’t traable either of us again. Come, e».Inara nwraode np a bit of fire ud
for me, for my opponents are crafty aa his hands to seine him again, when the
fun of mo he is.
■—a-.
about to iseue forth agaih in search
foxna; and there are two against one. 1 ‘dd man. who had beva a horrified
oewbares on the
a6 ®
_BWV« lolthe truant, when all further trouble
What is my right move. &lt; wonder? I spectator of all thia, suddenly brolra in
red him—the door ppened «n4
wish some good fairy would guide me I"
r -uw*? Stop! Wlmt’e that there uaHe took otAJih pipe, which was hie

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�MICHIGAN STATE NEWS,

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MANHATTAN DAY.

The crop report for Michl»an'|rlre,
the wheat crop of th,.- .ute tor tbi.
year at t».l»0.W3 bubela. the nrer»Blyield helnx &lt;3.01 buahela per acnWheat la of good quality and f„||
weight T ha arerage yield ot oau waa
*&gt;.l» buahel. per acre. Corn i. e.tiiuaU«l to yield In the Hale «“ bn»heU
, .and
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potatoqa
call
ent ol’ .in^rerage crop. The e»u
m.te
for winter apple.
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of an avt-raire
average cron
crop. Tlm.i
The dry
weather
j has greatly damaged corn and puta. toes, delayed- wheat sowing and redncod the wheat acreage.

A STRANGE case.
,tivii that existed In my
I had to rub and Dent
. _
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in addition. I had a
'i k inn! around my
a jt.d.-^rlbable ‘tm’

1 had been dwiornas
,|ilv, but with no par■
an advertisement
. Nervine, procured a

■n tin* slightest.
:h I had run down

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»«Ulve guarantee. or sent
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MONKEYED'WITH THE TROLLEY.

Mow Xt Wm C.l*brBted Bt jBck

Crop Report for 1803.

-Nearly 300,OOO Attend.

notaM. lh’ Columbxan exposition a
derated U

s? w’zrrso'u"'

the w£t

the great metropolis of

Faultlnoss of tho Preaont System
of Organization.
An Old-School Admiral Mho Thinks Th*»

z*t
least one ooy on vatnenne street
At least
one boy on Catherine street

knows more about electricity Jtad the
trolley than he did, and so does hia i
father, says the Philadelphia Call. The other evening tho boy was out in ,
front of his home, which isbot fa1 from ’
Broad street, preparing to sprinkle (
the street nnd cool off the pavement ,
The-nice, black, shiny hose had just I
been brought and it was his first ex- .
pcrience at the job. He uncoiled the ;
hose, coupled it on, nnd turned on the!
water. He first sprinkled the pave- i
ment liberally and felt grateful at the
coolness which seemed to pervade the
.atmosphere. Th cn he sprinkled the
street until the dust was all Maud and I
the water was trickling in streams I
into the gutters. Still he kept up the j
go«xl work, and papa came out, lighted I
a cigar and sat down upon the steps to
sec Johnny do his work. Then mamma
came out. too, and the. neighbors who
were across the street admired the
family group. After wetting down the
street and everything else in reach,
Johnny looked around for more worlds
to conquer. Suddenly he glanced up­
ward, and his eyes rested on the shin­
ing trolley wire which stretched away
In the distance. It looked rather hot
and he concluded to sprinkle It as on
evidence of good faith. Without con­
sulting papa he turned tbe hose on the
trolley wire, and, struck it fair with a
nice, plump, strong stream of water,
while he held the nozzle of the hose
the better to direct the stream. Then
Johnny was struck by the current of
electricity which flew down the stream
to meet him. He dropped to the side­
walk and the hose turned loose, sprink­
ling papa and mamma well before they
could escape.
Then the admiring
neighbors laughed ami papa grabbed
Jqflnny, lugged him Into the abed and
paddled him with a shingle, after
which he delivered a lecture on elec­
tricity and the dangers of tbe trolley.
Then he fondled Johnny again with a
trunk strap and put a dry suit of
clothe* on himaelf.

Ds'irtit,

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TIME

able

,n eflect Jo^30’

Favorite Route betaeeo Grand Rapid.. Decroit
e
Lv. | Going Bert 1
Grand Rapid*
Kaatraris
McCord

.. ■Alto
y ciarlewnie
’’ 'Lake 'Odessa
••
|Mtilitk-n
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wl.br.tma ,»
,Uu
There Is an old English sea song
’
which nays: "Our ahips are British
The crowd
at u,
e f,ir was
w„ not
not SOO
.
-—
—
oak, and hearts of oak our men," and
whehnintr
..... . day,
.
.but.
wh^“'R n*
» nn
on rut
Chicago
no matter what powerful cruisers a
an
crowd
crywd «till
atill, n„.i
ami must be country may build, the greatest de­
consit
&gt;-the greater when the pendence has always been placed on
hL
lh' oeeaalon the men who form their crews, and
their training and character.
“““ K&gt;
Given a Ulc ‘■am.
f
Lv I Howard City
taken
T,
"
U
The number of senmen allowed in
is
The heaviest verdict for personal
v &lt;V“!,lrr*Uun l-robsblv
personal SIWI V
the United States by the law is seven
damages ever given In Detroit was re­ ±
Td'krta were at Urn e.poai&gt;1 i^dcr j
turned in the Wayne county court,
—— The patd admadek,. namberwl thousand two hundred and fifty, and
. lion.
in addition there are fifteen hundred
against the Michigan Central railroad. It
siiass.’ 'r&lt;~
total. apprentice boys.
waa for &gt;7.5,000 in favor of William Luck------Detroit
W hen the apprentice system waa es­
Ijuisirig
lin. 7 years old, who had both legs cut
off by a Mtehlgan Central train.? y??? '^’tortaTd^taUon'ofteiildto^ tablished in the early seventies, says
Grand Led
Mulliken
Golden
Days,
it
was
supposed
it
would
ago last April
Munftrid
The buy’* foot became The fun started at lu
furnish
a
sufficient
number
of
‘
gained
••U..W
1
,J
u
'
cl,
x-'k
when
Woodbury
in n
n guard
&lt;r,,rir..1 rail,
.... &gt; 1 and
.....I before
t. r
,
-ar —
'
...... ..
caught in
he
l.xke Odessa
i
° U “ rongh ri',crs Passed seamen fpr the navy, and make the en­
could extricate himself the train j into
Into the
th.. grounds
IP, ■ W ■ I a, at ’.the
l_ - ' Six?y-^md
Clarksville
ittmdale
backed down upon him.
Hi* parents ! l,l
strews
mat.,
m*..^
.. iclrc
. u.il1)r.' the listment of all others unnecessary.
™k»
t«»
nflm»&lt;lBtbo
Alto
But the records show that pot more
live in Detroit.
McCord
»u&gt;m U.enu... „t the lair. At 11 o'clock than four per cent of the lads
East Baris
the Cblctep, Huteur^ under ll„.
Graad Rapids
that are graduated from the trainJ
_________
I
maud
ut
Cupt.
E
L.
Hrund.
purarlt.1
Jng^ system continue in the serv­
From various portion* of the state
and
further^ that of the
tlie reports of sixty-nine observers &lt;&lt;&gt;r through the park, making their entry ice.
Grana ESS*
at
the
west
end
of
the
midway
The
the week ended October U show that
seven thousand two hundred" and
Portland
Hwara marched to the music’of the fifty seamen allowed by law in the
Ionia .
influenza and rheumatism increased
Howard City
and cholera morbus and dysentery de­ Elgin bund. Soon after this the First navy less than one-half of those who
Ionia
regiment
I.
N.
G.
came
on
the
grounds
Stanton
enlist at the receiving shipe are na­
creased in area of prevalence. Scarlet
(ever was reported at forty-three and went through some fancy maneu­ tive-born Americans; all thia, too, in
vers.
One
o'clock
saw
the
Cook
County
spite of. the fact that our navy offers
places, measles at three, diphtheria at
Parlorearson all-Crains between Graad
thirty-five and typhoid fever at sixty- Democracy Marching eftb «tl parade inducements in the way of greater pay
through the park.
Itat.ids uno Detroit. Beats X. rents. Cosneetloaa•
ami better rations than are given in
one places. ‘
made toUnlon station. Grand Rapids with the
At high noon the Columbian liberty any other navy in the world.
Chicago* Wxbt Michioan Hailwat ro«'
bell was rung In honor of the Empire
Chicago axd th* Wmt amd ro«
Rear Admiral Erben, the present
The directors of the State Engineer­ state, and tho same moment there was commander in chief of United States
ing society met in Lansing and can- floated from the main flagstaff on the forces in European waters, is an officer
of northern Michigan.
va.saed the vote cast by mail for the Transportation building a gigantic of the old school, and one who has seen
Trains leave Grand Rapids for Chicago, 7^8
election of officers for th&lt;; ensuing pennant made up of 171 yacht club war service. He was recently asked
A. M.. and ls» P. M.. H-.M P M .•»!(» £
year. The Result of the election was flags, that flew over &lt;1,000 American to give his opinion as to the cause of
M. Arrive Chleaxo
P. M-.
P..M200 A. M. and
A. M. texcept Saturday,
determined as followsyachts in 1803. .The pennant is 54 feet the present un-American condition in
via. BL Joseph and Steamer.
President. E. W. Meancber. M*nl«iee vice long and 83 feet wide. It was made by the navy's organization, and, if possi­
Leave for Manistee, Traverse City, •'harievulx,
president, Geunte Pierson. Kalamazoo; score, Lieut. A. G. Baker and was hoisted t&lt;£
Petoaky and Bay View T-.30 A. M . and
ble, to point out the remedy, and what
tary and t re usurer. Frank .Hodxman. Climax.
Local lor White Cloud. Fremoov anA Bic
he said is valuable and suggestive.
Ulrectora. J. J. Granville. Saginaw Dorr day by Mayor Gilroy.'
Rapids leaves Gnrad Rapids 5«P.M.
Skecls, Grand Rapids; J. B Davis. Ann Arbor
While the admiral admitted the ex­
The literary programme of the day
Parlor ears on day traits and sleepers
night trams between Petostwr, Grand Bapfoa» cellence of the training received by
and
Chicago.
before an audience that packed boys under the apprentice system, he
RECKLESS BICYCLE RIDERS.
Ask oar agents for further paMMmUrs er«t
The grand encampment I. O. O. F. of. the place to the doors. On the pointed out that the number of apprenMichigan, in session at Pontiac, elected platform were distinguished
■ tices remaining in the navy is each
and installed the following officers for Yorkers and Chicagoans, and
the year less os the system of training
The reckless rider is, 'first of all,
the entitling year:
event was a renewal of affection be­ reaches a higher standard of educa- 1 says British Sport, a danger to the
Grand patriarch. John P. Penflcld. of Vickspublic, a fool to himself and an unmit­
bur*: rrand hl*h priest. J. Dandy, of Grand tween the two great cities. There tion.
When
the
apprentice,
who
has
been
Rapids: rrand senior warden. Hrnrv Lever, of were speeches by Mayors Harrison mid
igated nnisa nee to none more than his
Newareo; Rrand scribe. E. H. Whitney, of
taken in at the age of fourteen, grows fellow-wheelmen. The first he fright­
Lansin*: grand treasurer. Andrew Harshaw, go," by Joseph IL I. Clarke, recited by to be eighteen or nineteen, he fancies
ens, but otherwise does little harm to;
of Alpena; rrand junior warden, Frank Sijep
TIME TABLE,
himself
man. Ho has obtained A he jeopardizes his own neck (which, it
pa rd. of Cheboygan: rrand representative. E. Agnes Booth: addresses by those em:In effect July 30. 1HJO
। nent orators Chauncey M. Depew, John good, common school education on the may be remarked en passant, is. never
G Johnson, of Lutbei.
training-ship,
and
he
is
anxious
to
put
| K. Fellows, Gen. Horace Porter au&gt;!
above the average in value), and plays
Stations.
। Seth Ixiw. Archbishop Corrigan pre- that training to application in civil; the very dickens with the affections of
I'hinea- Stewart, wbn lire, tn 111, aouurc.l t|„. L, a,dwl,on.
life.
•
'
his fellow-sportsmen by invariably hug­
eastern part ot Howell low nahip. I.trAt
imm^iately after the
ging the curb on the wrong side when
XOKTH.
.ottaten tfuoty. rvl,brat.-.l In, rwb c„n.|^
Fr»twal hull, tlw .pwial of age—tha very time at which he is he is not lurching ail over the road. It Kalamazoo Lv
Bart Cooper.. ...
birthday. A fl-w dtp, air... w th vwI
,U1. ,„lk
expected to reenlist—he. usually takes is to be feared that the law will never Klrhlnnd
June!...
of his grnndchildreu, h«,« went to a ll-h-1 j-(I
•
....
. . .
.. .
advantage Of his discharge to leave be able to suppress him. for the simple crewey...
Milo...;...
ing spot 12 miles distant and stni.l i
reason that he is hard to c£teh and the Briton
Ito- the service.
;
.
three days comping. He has outlived ' S.J
Whether or not naval apprentices police ...
arc ,proverbially slow as runners. , Cloverdale
succeed in civil life is another matter. We shall probably -have to endure the .□’bultx
lionul guard, and half a dozen band.one daughter, who is now .■&lt;’» y
What
the
navy
needs
is
men
who
will
reckless rider as long' as our cycling ' Hastinos
Mayor Gilroy and cx-Mayor DpWit
make the service their life calling.
lives lust, and that in spite oL the 1
C. Cregier. president of the Son
Elected Offlcer*
Grove.
Admiral Erben guaranteed that if higher education and university ex- ' Coats
of New York, rode together in u’cai
Woodland
The state convent ion of the Young
the secretary of the navy would give tension lectures. The nuisance can l&gt;e
Men's Christian association in session
mitigated, however, by the use of a tonsinx
York society. The cpl'iinn passed in
review before the Chicago and New type, he would fill it up with three little moral suasion, and in particular 1 Detroit,
hundred, brainy, brawny, muscular officers of clubs might do much towards I Grand R-ipIds.
R
President. IL C. Vautuyl. Det:
farm lads, and with no more than forty the conversion of men whose recklessdent*. Dr. M. Kurabucher. Batt!
seamen he would Im? willing to take ncss is not, after all, necessarily born '
Stations.
tary. J I» M. Shirts. Grand Rapids; a»els- ,,f tj|e | njt,^| States,' armv. and Brig, that untrained grew on a long foreign so much of innate caddishness os mere
cruise. At the end of two years he high spirits or ignorance, allied to I
.nt secretary.1 H. S Mrerii. Hllhda.e
; (;&lt;.a |( A Whevlcr. df the Illinois Na
would defy the most rigid board nf in­ thoughtlessness. Let officers of clubs
SOUTH.
Order of thr Kaorrn star.
, 1‘oual Guard.
spection to find h’s crew inferior to never weary of impressing on their
SSorerYv’
.
The Michigan grand chapter of the
In the evening
thert*i was a procession
that on any United States vessel.
young
members
the
necessity
of
obtUehlanu
Juncl
___
v.
.................
—
...I
..-..I,
&lt;tf
iLntt.s
anil
a
distill
of
floats
and
display
of
fireworks.
Eastern Star convened at Jackson with
There ’are to-day many American serving the rules of the road, the truth . j^sejr
137 delegates anil grand officers present. The first float represei&gt;ie&lt;li"Liberty En­
Milo.
youths, twenty-one years of age and of of the old axiom,
"More hrikte, less Delton7.^
lightening
the
World,"
surrroixndvfl
The report of the grand worthy patron
American parentage, who know what
showed that fifteen new chapters were by figures of tberuecaand nationalities it is to wrestle with life. For years speed." and the very ^eal danger of £I0V1rn,8,e
scorching
scorening through
mrougn city streets and
anti (. ”
organized during the past year and of mankind. Some thirty persons were they have been knocking around from
even sutairbaM roods, and at least some ;
on
the
car.
Then
followed
••Inde
­
that the order/** in a flourisning condi­
groT(,.
pendence." with Washington and his oneYarm to another, uncertain of the good win of necessity accrue, rar the J
tion.
writer's part, he has made up his mind ' Woodland
generals impersonate&lt;l: "War." with future, nnd toiling for a precarious
Woodbury
living; and the thought of twenty-five that the next time he is run down by a
~
characters dressed to represent Lin­
l ia i&gt;. L. A- .V
Mrs. Talaga, a Polish woman. died at coln. Dougins. GranLj Yates. Sheridan, dollar* a month pay. with food, ami a rider hugging the near hide curb he LamdDK..'
"
Buy City from poison administered by Logan nnd Ellsworth.
After these pension after a certain length Af serv­ will have "the law on him" for assault, Grand Rapids.
a midwife to allay a headache. The came thr floats "Peace." "Chicago ice, would be to them a strong induce­ and be bothered to “the freemasonry
of the wheel."
poison was a sample headache cure Fire." ••Columbus Before the Court of ment to enter the njivy.
Charlevoix
Their life on board ship, as the ad­
Peto- key
thrown about the doorsteps. She left Spain," -'Commerce” and the English.
A SILKEN TRAP.
Bay View
Swedish nnd German floats used on miral says. would be a new one. They
a newly born bal»e.
would see many foreign ports, and
The deer hunting season in Michigan, Chicago day.
Spider Native In Ceylon.
when they went ashore in their natty
which opened September 25, will close
The fireworks were elaborate. Among
uniforms "they would feel that they
Ceylon is the home of the largest
the set pieces were a portrait of May­
OcV&gt;b-r;i’J.
trains at fla* stations ms s««on a- they raa »•
species of spider that has yet been seen.
were of some consequence.
Mrs. O. C. Tompkins, wifeoY-State Ac­ or Gilroy, •■Chicago." "Old - Father
Al! trains will stop at Crooked Lake f'raaslaE
It is doubtfnl if. after having pulled made the subject of entomological in­
Knickerbocker.
”
"Niagara"
and
"Lib
­
countant Tomkins, died at her home in
they are flain:»-&lt;l.
nnonr in the admiral's barge or hav­ vestigation. This web-spinning mon­ when
B-'KKAKc niU't be rt the depot at least i» *1»Lansing and was buried at Coldwater. erty Enlightening the Worl&lt;|." The ing been one of a crack gun’s crew, ster lives in the most mountainous dis­ utes
before leaving lime of trains, an tha' »grata
Midway
wm
brilliantly
ilium:
;atcd
may
Hine to check It prop*rti; olt« —
Mie left a husband and three sons.
the new man of-war’s man wouhl find tricts of that rugged island and places ,nav hare
not
goforvanl until xi Hain.
Gov. Rich has named fifty delegates and all exhibition buildings kept open an attraction in carrying the milk pail his trap—not a gossamer snare of airy
tMtxyd trains will h* run at the eom
••t
the
company,
r»s»nrtbr nebt
to represent Michigan at the world's till 10 o'clis k.
or getting up nt four o'clock in the lightness, but a huge netof yellow silk tberlmc of snch who
train* without nolle
fair real estate congress to convene
fiotn five ~to ten feet in diameter—
morning to do chores.
A LIGHT SENTENCE.
across
the
Tim
sms
and
fissures
in
the
On the other hand, it is very certain
that he would be regarded by his rocks. The supporting guys of this
In* 1 hr Millionaire.
former companions as a superior fel­ gigantic net. which in all cases is uN
IU.XCIBCO. OcL 24.—W. (.. Rip­ low, and that his experience would at­ most strong enough for a hammock,
-- -----I pry. the decrepit old .nnn who shot tract, them to the navy. Who knows are from five to twenty feet in length
farm on which
she-------------------died for fifty .
W.. but that there is some boy whistling (as conditions and circumstances may
While trying to start the fir - in n I and nearly killed Milliona ree John
.veral months airc
ago, ■was
■
"* mi at the plow to-day who may yet be a require), made of a scries of twisted
stove with
kerosene oil Mis. Thomas I Mackey
sentenced in the Minerior rear admiral?
webs, the whole being of the diameter
Mitchell, of Negaunee, was terribly
of a lend pencil. As might be im­
burned, as was also her babe, which -ourt t^ pay a fine of 1250 or serw1S5 days in jail The jury convicld!
agined, this gigantic silken trap is not
waa lying near in its cradle.
An electric storm nt sea is one of the net for mosquitoes, flies and pestiferous
A man who refused to give his name him of assault with n deadly weapon
alarming experiences to which u mari­ gnats, but for birds, gaudy moths and
was knocked down with a brick and and urged a iikht sentence. Lippcy
ner is ixposed. but ns a matter of tec1 elegantly-pointed butterflies, sohic of
robbed of his watch nnd chain at Mus­ lost nil bis money in mining stocks, it
Is said friends who knew him when he ord it in one that is least fruitful in the latter having a spread of wing
kegon. He was not seriwusly hurt by
was a prosperous speculator will pay disastrous results. As a rule few pre­ equal to that of a robin or a blue jay.
the blow.
cautions are taken to guard against a Some extra fine skeletons of small birds,
the fine.
Men to work ifrrtbc wools in Montstroke of lightning, especally in the lizards, snakes, etc.,-have been found
moryncy county are very scarce, and
BORDEAUX IS SHAKEN.
merchant service. .Ships of war are in these weba, with every vestige of
lMM*nUm*a*sM
very much wanted at present
usually fitted with lightning conduc­ flesh picked from them. The owner
Mis*'Minnie Sharp, a West Bay City
tors, a precaution made necessary by and maker of these queer silk traps is
Explosion of a Powdar Ma*»alD«.
school-teacher, undertook to see how
the
explosives
stored
away
in
their
a
spider
with
a
body
averaging
four
IIOKDKAVX. Oct M.-The loh»b.t»nU
long she could hold her breath and rup­
magazines. But these safeguards are and one-half inches in width and six
ot this eitj were sUrtloi by •
tured a blood vessel in her lungs. She ousshock that waa st flrat thought tn he seldom seen on a merchant vessel, and. inches in length, and with legs nine to'
was under the care of a physician.
an earthquakeLater, horrerer. lt judging by the extreme rarity of the twelve inehes from body to terminal
Hon. Seth K. Shetterly, one of the was learned that the shoek was cause&lt;l cases where they have been struck.
equally valuable in Q&gt;
oldest residents of Utica, died at the by the explosion of a lsr« powder Jack's claim that he is safer on the
age of 74. Hr served two tenn. os rep­ mwaalne st St. Medard enJalle, a ail- ocean than on shore during an electric­ | A Kobe (Japan) paper copies a curi­
resentative In the stale, legislature.
lain » miles northwest of Bordesux. al disturbance must be admitted.
ous advertisement which has been
The coal mine in Albee township, I-he matrsrlne was blown tn stems
hung out on the board by a rich man
A Queer English Election Custom.
owowl by Hen. G S- Brown »□&gt;!
■tee man wu killed sod two Injwed.
at Matsuragata, Nagasaki. The no­
The
candidates
for
bailiff
in
the
H. McFarlan, has been sold to Henry It u feared that others
in
town of Alnwick. North England, just tice explains itself: "When my daugh­
the nuwaxlne are burled In the debris
Colclough. of Milwaukee.
before the election, ride in procession ter was sick I prayed the Kompira of
Hugh R&lt;V died at Carleton at the
to a horse pond near the town, dis­ Sanuki province for her recovery,
Took a Saddrn Drop.
age of 88. He had resided in Monroe
Chicago. Oct. 34.-One- of the roof mount and struggle through the inud pledging to let hcr,pay a thanksgiving
county seventy yean.
elevators
in
Manufactures
and water as best they can. They are visit to the temple by creeping on her
George Smith, of Onondago town­
accompanied by a brass band and all hands and feet all the way through, In
ship, waa sentenced by Judge per*°‘l J®
the population of the town and neigh­ imitation of cattle, if she recovered.
two years' imprisonment at the. .tate
borhood. The custom dates from the The prayer was heard, and she recovhouse of correction for horsestealing.
time of King John, who visited the cred by the miraculous influence of
He pleaded guilty.
town in 1310. The roads were very bad, the Almighty Deity. But. after all, it
The Ixterflol »np«r«Uor» ol
and some of his baggage wagons hsd is impossible fntu tender girl to creep
county bn.n appointed
^joi^dbtelly. but te
county
to be left in the mire. On his arrival he ' several hnrffired of miles to' Ranuki. I
Knowlte
county
ntpeHntendentjnflbn
Knowh
inquired
who was responsible for the i should Vhercfot^lfke to fluff a substitxx&gt;r H B. Care examiner of schools
condition of the roads, and, learning j tute for her, anff if Anyone offering
«d Dr. F. I*. Stamr‘Bounty physician.
that the bailiffs were to blame, ordered himself-or herself for such be found
QAmit MMOmi OO^
James IL Stone ?was nominated for
will offer auch a
them to be seized and dragged through suitable
WILFUL SMAIL BOSE.:
congreM by theJ republicans of tue ^und^Xi tbe
* person onp.|hbi»sand ffoltora.” 4.
the
nearest
pond|&gt;.
•
'
Flrat Michigan district to succeed Ia&gt;*3^' •..xiaaoxjiL' t-v.
feet a minutegan J. Chipman. deceased.

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1‘ari-h, I’rour.

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and
nkent the
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htf.l. notice

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4ixii-&lt; a. wir«Minan,
i» i*H. and m-orded
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r'iioi m.Hi­
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notice the

secured by said

end provided. n»Oc«* 1« hereby
tthd.iy ol November.
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l.k.l.
ttxir . f the court Iioumj In tbe
:i' c«. il’iat Im in* ehe olace
ut c«&gt;urt for Barry Mainly is iwld•ksciliwd In said miMtxsffe, or
1 ' h r&gt; of a« |(IHy tie i.eressary to pay the
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m&lt;iri|(xgw, wllh eix
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section four «) all in
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•°talnin,« eighty seres of land more or
toted August ni). 1893
.
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Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Oct. 26, 1893MAB1HALL L. COOK. Bdttor.

th&gt; wARrnroa, mxch., rosromcx,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

editorial notes.

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The American Protective- Tariff league
baa just completed an .Industrial census,
covering a period of about ten months from
Nov. 5, 1893, just before the election of
Grover Cleveland, to Sept, 8,: 1891. This
compilation reveals In a startling manner
the shrinkage of wages paid and the de­
crease In tbe number of workmen employ­
ed throughout the country. It has been a
work of much labor, but tbe results am­
ply compensate for the labor performed.
Tbe current issue of the American Eco­
nomist contains a carefully prepared and
comprehensive tabulation of the Informa­
tion obtained by tbe league from Its 000
correspondents, living In forty-one differ­
ent states of tbe Union. From thia sum­
mation It appears that the same Industries
which during tbe week ending Ney. 5,
1893. were employing 143,401 bands at a
total outlay for wages of 81,509,891.35,
were, during the week ending Sept. 9.
1893, employing only 50,384 hands, at a
wage outlay of 8469,089.94} a&lt; d&amp;toatti of
01 per cent, in the number of hands em­
ployed, aud 09^ per cent In the amount
of wages paid. From all parts of the
country labor was reported to be_mare
abundant and cheapen ttian last year, ' and
wages lower. Some ftftorles are running
without orders, meyelyvto keep their work­
men from suffering; wljile others are run­
ning on contracts that had been . entered,
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into early thia year, Imt
it .will *cleat later,.
The greatest shrinkage! In the amount - of
wages paid has been in the westeoa states,
next In tbe middle ata^a. and leajt In the
New England states, ht la an interesting

fact In connection with the reports receiv­
ed from tbe correspondents, upon which
• this industrial censu/ is based, that in
ninety cases out of a Hundred the ease as­
signed for the existing depression Is the
fear that tbe existing ‘tariff laws will be
wiped out
“On the basis of a population of 66,000,
000 of people,’’ adds JThe Economist, "and
estimating that one In-every five is a wage
earner, our reports would show for the
whole country that’ tbe circulation of
weekly wages, and consequent depression
in trade, was $30,000,000 less during* tbe
week ending Sept. 2, 1893, than /(luring
the week ending Nov» 5. 1899. This ap­
pears, Indeed, to be a large sum of money,
buf that it is not overestimated we feel
assured, because It is more than confirmed
by Bradstreet's journal. During the
month of August, 1803. the bank clearings
of seventy-seven cities In the United
States, as reported to Bradstreet’s, showed
a decrease ot $164,796,000, or at tbe rate
of 840,000,000 per week, as compared with
our showing of 880,000,000 per week. It
Is a year ago this month that the American
Protective Tariff league published its Mc­
Kinley census, wbieh showed that daring
tbe two years singe* the McKinley tariff
bill became a law there was an Increase of
capital employed In hew and enlarged In­
dustries amounting jo 840,449.050. Agaiut
thia we have the shewing made under the

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present census of a decrease In tbe amount
of wages paid during tbe week ending
Sept 9, 1893. of 81.4)50.809 per week as
compared with the reek ending Nov. 5,
1892, Just prior to the election of Presl• dent Cleveland and the present congress,
pledged to tamper with the tariff and
overthrow the existing industrial condi­
tions ef tbe country. Under the McKlbley census that was taken lost year, it was
shown by the new and enlarged Indus­
tries In which capital had become employ­
ed that more work was found for 37,986
people Against this we have the showing
that during tbe week ending Sept. 9, 1898,
therp was no work for 87,017 people who
were, at work during .the week ending
Nov. 5, 1893. Taking 100 to represent
tbe volume of trade that was done In tbe
oountlea la which our correspondents live
during the week prior to the last presi­
dential election, the average of our reports
from all the forty-one states shows that
but 50:75 per cent, was the total volume of
business transacUxVlasl month. Practlally,
there was but one-half the amount ot
trade being done throughout the country
during the week ending Septembers, 1893,
that there was during the week ending
Nov. 5, 1899.” ’

Some of tbe democratic organs, in trying
to explain away &lt;hm tbeavy wage reduc
ttons of the past two months, under tbe
democratic regime, jre dow claiming that
wages were “unusually high.’’ anyhew,
and that manufacturer will be more

dured. Was there aver a more shifty aud
insincere lot than theee democratic spokes­
men? One year ago they were claiming
that wages were sitogether too tow, and
BMOring American wage earners that If
only they would elect Grover Cleveland
v an era ot better wages and more prosper­
ous times would ba inaugurated. They
were, also, vociferously denouncing the
same manufacturers whom they are now
congratulating on tbe prospect of towsr
wages—declaring them to be robbers of
the people and oppressors of labor. Had
these wage-reductlous occurred under a
repablieaa administration, our democratic
friends would have bewailed the occur­
rence as a-sllll further Illustration of tbe
~ evils of a protective tariff, and would have

attempted. Only two of the above nam
ed persons were present, tbe writer not
being down town at all that evening, and
A.’E. Kenaston never signed the call nor
wits he present at the meeting. Those
who did attend, and there were nine in all
were well distributed among all the
parties, They were not satisfied with the
representations made and plainly made
their opinions known in so many words.
They plainly said that they were unwill­
ing to do anything that might create any
feeling among rellgous denominations,
there being no call for it and no necessity
for taking such a step. This Is as near as
an A. P. A. society came to being formed
In this city. Tboae who paid any at­
FRIGHTFUL COLLISION AT BAT­
tention to It what ever, did so simply for
TLE CREEK.
the purpose of Investigation, politics or
anything else never entered the question.
We fully appreciate the fact that it Is an
Wreckage Catchei ou Fire, Many
easy thing for an editor to be misinformed
BodlM are Burned to • Crisp.
The worst railroad accident in the his­ but the article was a great Injustice, es­
pecially
to those whose names were men­
tory of Michigan occurred near Battle
Creek Friday morning about 4 o'clock on tioned.
the Grand Trunk road. A special train
from Boston and New York was return­
We wish to thank our neighbors, and
ing from Chicago, being In charge of Con­ the Post, for their kind help In tbe sick­
ductor Seott, of Battle Creek, and En­ ness and death of our husband and father.
gineer Wooley. Orders were received at
.
Mrs. U. Adams and children.
Battle Creek by them to pass the Pacific
Lacy. Mich.
Express going west at Nichols, a small
station about a mile east of Battle Creek,
on tbe double track.
Circuit for tl
Tbe engineer or conductor disobeyed
orders. They passed by Nichols on the
fix and appoint the times for boldfrcalt Coart Io the 5th Judicial Circuit
single track colliding with the Pacific Ex­
lara ISM an&lt;» l«a m follow!
press whfoh was coming west at tbe rate
Raton County
Second Monday..
of about 30 miles per hour. The fireman
Barry ”
and engineers seeing that a collision was
Oalhount "
Raton
**
Inevitable Jumped from their engines and
Barry •' a
escaped almost uninjured. Tbe great loss
Calhoun *'
Flrat
of life occurred on the train that was go­ jSjM
Raton
**
ing west The roof ot the second coach Sept,
Barn “
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Calhoun
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Third
cut through tbe roof of tbe third coach
Baton **
completely entombing tbe passengers. October
Barry “
Nov.. Beeoad
Calhoun
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Tbe cars were old fashioned ones and a Dee.,
First
Dated, Oct. 1st
big Art had been butlijn the car stow.
Cumimt Smith,
Soon a little tongue of flame was seen
Circuit Judge,
creeping up througb-tbe.wreckage and the
entombed passengers saw what their fate
mufit^e. Tbe fire Increased very rapidly
and those who escaped uninjured were
powerless to give assistance to thaw in­
side tbe doomed cars so rapidly did the
flames surround the victims.
Up to tbe present time there have been
98 ueaiiis
deaths anu
and upwerus
upwards m
of ■50 injured,
H{Jme
wbom miy
Over
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__ ra score of
those killed were burned beyond recogni­
Wheat, white per bu.. M.
tion, most of’them having do semblance
of human beings. The spectators, wbi|e
Barley per bu. sa to w.
giving every assistance possible, were un­
Hay per ton, 5X» to no
MIDM Med per bu. M.
able to give help in many cases. Mrs.
Chas Van Dusen, of Fort Plains, N. Y.
succeeded in getting about half way out
of the car window but eould getno furth­
er as ber legs were held down by broken
timbers. Those who went to rescue ber
could not do so and she was burned to
death before tbe eyes of those present,
meeting death calmly and with extraordi­
nary courage.
It was reported that George Millard of
this city was In the wreck, but happily
this proved false. The report was started
by some of his friends In Nashville as
a joke.
,
The engineer and conduct.)? of tbe
eastern bound train have been arrested.
The responsibility rests upon one or both
of them, and public opinion Is so strong
that It demand tjial those holding positions
of great responsibility should bit made to
feel their importance. The trial of the
cause will come before Judge . Smith at Absolutely
Marshall.

heaped untold dtnunciationa upon tbe
manufacturers of the land as the robbers
and oppresaers of labor. Bnt to! under
democratic-rule the shoe pinches ou the
other foot and wo are coolly informed
tiiat. wages were too high anyhow, and
that the reductions were necessary in or­
der that manufacturers may continue to
do business!—Grand Rapids Eagle.

Another Railroad Horror.

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Baking {
^Powder

Pure

A BIG BRUTE.

A cream of tarter baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report.
Royal Baking Powder Co.,
Wall St., N. Y.

Jim Scldmore who Ilves In the first
waid and Is wfell known In the criminal
history of Barry County, made a cowardly
assault upon his wife Monday afternoon
that should not be overlooked by the pro­
per authorities. It seems that- Monday
afternoon lit went home drunk—a thing
not at all uncommon for him—and com­
menced atJuslng his wife. Being afraid REDUCED RATES AT
ef hltn she ran Into Jas. Engleharts’ house
closely followed by him. cursing and
threatening to kill her. She could not
GRAND RAPIDS.
Open the rear door of tbe house and he
overtook her. He grabbed her by the OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
hair of the head, lifted her up and struck
RATES 81.25 per day. Rooms 5o cento,
her a vicious blow in the face, and when Meals*25 cents. Steam Heat.
she was down he kicked and struck her
BEACH A BOOTH.
in a manner that would only beome a
member of the brute creation. Her cries
for help attracted quite a large crowd and
he finally came out of the.front door
dragging her by tbe arm.
We are informed that she Is literally
covered with bruises and that tbe physi­
cians In dressing her wounds had to cut
the sleeve ot her dress, her arm being so
badly swollen.
Such brutal attacks
shouldn't be tolerated in any community.
Later—It is reported that Scldmore has
skipped tne city. We hope tbe report is

THE KENT

Ladles’ Watches,
Gents’ Watches,
Boys’ Watches.
Latest styles.

A Ladles Club was organized at the
home of Mrs. J S. Goodyear Monday af­
ternoon, the following officers being elect­
ed:—
Mrs. Hannah Barlow—Pres.
Mrs. Clement Smith—Vice Pres. ,
Mrs. 11. A. Baiber—Secy.
Mrs. D. G. Robinsun—Trees.
About 80 ladles weie present and a good
dial of Interest manifested by all present.
The object of the club Is for the purpose
of self improvement and a regular course
of study will be pmsUedr^Bueb orgaulzazatlons speak well for any city, showing
that tbe people are alive to tbe test bene­
fits to be derived from a diversified course
of study.’
The Journal laat week wrongly accused
■ Sylvester Greusel, Ed Holbrook, Chas
Bauer, Lon Kenaston, and Will Cook
‘ and several other machine runners'* of
attempting to start an A. P. A. society
with the idea ot helping tbe republican
party by a gecret organization etc.
In
conversation with the writer the Journal
editor acknowledged that he had doue an
Injustice to all named above, saying that
lie bad been misinformed. and manifested
a disposition to make things right in ibis
week's Issue of that paper.
. In explanation ot what was done we
will state the whole facto as they' ’Were.
It is true that there was a gentleman in
tbe city last week for the purpose of or­
ganizing an A. P. A. society. He circu­
lated a paper to call a meetlag of which
he promised to explain tbe objects of such
an association. Those who signed the
paper did so with the express purpose
of going to tbe meeting and finding out

will aay that the paperwaa signed by u
many democrats, popjill^s and problblt! on la to aa there wire republicans, bo
there was neither thought nor Intention
ot making party capital out of it for any
party.
Those who signed the call for tbe meet­
ing did so with the sole understanding
that the objects ot tbe association would be
explained before any organization was

HAS

DO NOT BE DECEIVED

Trusses I
Trusses I

By other dealers claiming they have the largest, best and
cheapest stock of goods but look for yourselves and you ■will
see that our stock of Limps and Crockery is as large as all
the rest put together, and that their claims as to cheapness
The best is always the and quality js as unfounded as is their claim for having the
cheapest. Bear this in mind. largest stock.
Before purchasing call and
examine our new Truss.

£

We Are Ready

WE GUARANTEE
A PERFECT FIT.

Now to show you Lamps; we've got ’em they are nice; they
The lightest and moat are all new and all cheap. All we ask is that you give us a
durable Truss on the market.
call and inspect our stock and prices, if you don’t buy of
Anything and every­ us. Have you noticed our Prices on Candy. Have you
thing in the drug andbook
tried our Tea. Have you given us a trial, if not do so and
line at HONEST PRICES,
we will give you satisfaction!
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W. H GOODYEAR

HAMS &amp;-VAN ARMAN.

MODERN DRUGGIST.

SNAP A KODAK
On any man that has pur­
chased Furniture, Carpets,

GAZING AT
THE NEW MOON
Is a beautiful and impressiv
sight; but.

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA
Is one of the most delicious pleas­
ures accorded to those who enjoy
a fine cup of tea. I have just re­
ceived a large invoice of the new
crop of New Moon Tea and it fully
equals the best recommends ever
given it. Why dont you try it?
Whenever you want groceries or
canned goods call on me.

S. E. PHILLIPS?

and you’ll get a picture that
is wreathed in smiles. The
quality of our goods, the
style and finish, are ehough
to please anyone. But it’s
Low Prices that

MAKES THEM SMILE.

A

F. R. FflNGORST,
The Reliable Jeweler.

We Have Jest Received
A large consignment of

J6FS6U
SW661
romoes,
That we have got to sell at
the low price of

ffl us. m it ram.
Call in and see how cheap
we can aell yon a lamp. See
thoee $1.50 lamps. Our stock
of Groceries and Crockery is
complete. Try our 35c. Tea.
We want .your Butter and
Eggs.

JOS. BOGIES &amp; CO.

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Will Be Closed Oct. 31,
It is expected the World’s Fair will be closed on the
above date. We don’t expect to close our

BOOT AND SHOE STOCK,
As soon as that, but we will make prices that will sell
every pair. They must be

Lowest prices.
Violins, Guitars and Banjos,
stock of the best strings
obtainable.

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CLOSED OUT
To make room for other goods. Please note the follow­
ing prices:
tnii

Men’s Boots, Worth $2.00
2.25
2.50
2.75
3.00
3.50
4.00
4.50

for $1,00
‘
1.12
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1.25
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1.37
•
1.50
‘
1.75
‘
2.00
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2.25

THIS IS YOUR TIME

OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN

�JJw'Gs Banner.
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David r.rnra, ol Vreepart, ha, kwl
th. Aiaartean botua, moral Into the ume,
and wllVbenatlcr bo the landlord. Mr.
Fercoaon eoame highly recommended u
au upright, honorable man and we trust
that he may auocoed.
,

Charlotte believes In protecting
Its
home merchants. The Enterprise Shoe
Co . an intinerantflrm, that came there last
week with a stock of cheap shoes, has
been ordered to pay 810 a day license and
as it refused to do so has been sued by
the city.

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Aci-.'j mu or any fancy
work '.’U. .Wall Paper
-all at I'n .l L. Heath 8
tl„. 'Pruggist Saturday
Oct. .'tli. and get a
.ample .ai'kage,* all it
‘sji; , . .~t you is the trou­
ble to ask for itIn tie- old wooclen
building Otte door East
of City Hauk.

CE88ONAL_M£HTi0n.
Mra- J. 8. Goody,,, u la Chicago.
Elon Sonle hu (one lo Wlvooiln.

Jone, went to Qnnd Rapid, Tu«-

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, Horn,, Dlddlno went to Edmore lut
tera'11’ Dawlon ’• -lck WILh ,h® Uphold

Denton and McGuigan have purchased
John Harpers Ukyu-y. two doors east of
Fred (treble la ,l,IUn« trleoda In Bailie
Hastings City Bank. They propose to keep vreek.
a first class stock ot goods and sell them
Archie McCoy was In Grand Rapids
at the lowest ressonable prices. They are
‘
honorable, reliable gentlemen and ask a Monday.
share of yonr patronage.
Hon. P. T. Colgrove was In Charlotte
Monday.
A railroad man who Is In a position to
M. O. Abbot went to Grand Rapids
know says that the Michigan Central
wreck at Jackson will rest that road close Tuesday.
to 8500.000, and wipe out nearly all their
A. D. Hughes, ot Irving, was hi the city
summer’s earnings from the fair traffic. Tuesdiy.
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This amount includes damage to cars and
Frank Black was in Detroit on business 1
paying for people killed and injured.
Saturday.
Cards are out announcing the marriage
Hale Kenyon and sons are In Chicago
of Edgar W. Brock, ot this city, to Cath­
erine E. MeKersie at the home of the this week.

bride’s parents In Dutton, at three o'clock
Mrs. T. J. Bush visited In Middleville
this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Brpck will last week.
make their home In Hastings. The Ban­
Mrs. Nellie Sparks spent Sunday at
ner extends hearty congratulations to tbe
Thomapple.
happy couple, and whitt them a happy and
prosperous married life.
P. A. Sheldon was In Nashville Friday
on business.
For sale—The Ijaatfngs Meat Market.
O. A. Barber,’ot Caledonia, was In the
Any one desiring to secure a good estab­
lishment will do Well to see Mr. F. P. city Tuesday.
Wilcox of this city. Mr. Wilcox by close
Minor IL Layton was In the city the
attention to business and giving excellent first of the week.
meats to all. has established an excellent
Joe Henkes was in Battle Creek Satur­
reputation for tbe market, which will
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greatly assist any purchaser. He desires day and Sunday.
THE
to sell on accounts other business InterJudge Smith and son Don were lu 1-skc
Odessa last week.
| We are requested by tbe City Marshal to
C. H. Burghardt and family have re­
aay that Hallow'een can be celebrated from turned to Sturgis.
LOCAL NEWS,
S to 11 F. M. Any one caught destroying
Mrs. Dr. Herrick left for Nebraska
or injuring or endangering life or limb Tuesday
morning.
property In any way will be prosecuted.
. CIRCULATION It will be remembered that someone tied a
Mn. Ed. Frost is visiting relatives in
Th? seek. .
80 quire rope across the sidewalk ou Hallow'een the city this week.
night several years ago, presumably for a
Mm. Stella Rogers and son went to
Joke. Tbe late J. M. Nevins .in returning
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flKtafier.
ai.for advertleemeDU home tripped on it receiving very severe Saranac last week.
B33t rw!. c - -ffi.v Tuesdays at latest to injuries.
Mias Maude Hough, ot Nashville, was
Jjaorf ih-i"*
;ti tin’ issue of the week
in the city Saturday.
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ateD brvugbL
Tbe races were not largely attended Sat­
Mrs. John Pendergast has returned
urday, the total receipts not being much
Go u the Idle !;'-d Front &gt;hoe store for over 87.00. Du. this account the program from Massachusetts.
was not carried out as contemplated. There
pxd show.
,
Jas. F. Russell entertained his son from
was one good race how-ever In the 2.40 Battle Creek Sunday.
class; It was won by Maud Goodson, Model
Dr. Timmerman and John Roberts spent
Wilkes 2nd; Maggie May 3rd. Time 2.38.
Apply This race was a very pretty one arid had Sunday at Gun Mkt.
the races been as well patronized as they
I.. S. HU! h taking in the eights at the
should have been there would have been
always some pore exciting events- so the horse- world’.* fair this week.
A. D. (X»ok aud Geo. Brooks left for
menjell ns.
Chicago Monday night.
bulk oyster direct
Chicago and return, via the Michigan i Frank Hamilton and son frank are vis­
: bem.
Central S4.00 Friday. Oct 27. 1803. en- . iting Mm. 1. A. Holbrook.
abllng all to visit the world’s fair. Bpeclsl I
I train, leaves Kalamazoo at 1:15 p. m I Charlie Gage, of Prairieville, has befen
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a lot on the Tickets limited to ten dayp. Stopping at i Visiting friends in the city.
1. shehlon
Midway Plaisance and Hyde Park stations i Ml-s Minnie Murray, ot Charlotte, visit­
for passengers with hand baggage. Tick- j ed at I«ee Dunlap’s this week.
improvements vt» go«Ml going by atrave train only in first ।
Mr. Bnwseau, of Jackson, vlsltetl his
•'r!«T&gt; -tore.
; claw coaches, and k&lt;xm1 for.return until
■ • - - November 5th. Inclusive, in first-class I1 brother T. J. Brosseau Sunday.
coaches, on all regular trains, excepting bn j) Mias Mary Weal is clerking In Mis.
Feighnrr'a.
train's designated as limited trains and I Russell's millinery department.
’■n« aud ’ M.»im » tnrtn No. ft
Returning, trains depart j
e Fehcbuer
, f/om 12th street station, stoping at 22d I Andrew Soule, of Galesburg, visited |
j Geo. Soule and family last kveek.
ice confectionary. 1 Mrert. 39tb street and H^de Park.

CUT PRICES
SEE OUR BARGAINS
5 Pairs of Size 24-C. Regular Price $5.00;
D,
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5.00;
■' 6-D,
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4.50;
‘ 54-G A D“
3.50;

We haven’t got space to enumerate all of our bargains

don’t pay you to pay out good money for poor shoes.

Tbe lateit styles of engraved calling Flint, Mich.
ords csq l&gt;e ordered at this office at rea­
Tbe frontispiece of the Mlchlhan Pythian
sonable rates. We have been filling a
food m ny orders the past few weeks and this rr.entb is the picture of Sylvester
Greusel of this city. The Pythian also has
they have given the best of satisfaction.
a sketch of his life and tbe work he has
The only person we have beard of who done In the Interest of the K. of P. lodge.
”u not pleased with the great world’s Among other things it records tbe fact
fair and impressed with its granduer Is a
that Bro. Greuael has participated In every
ttMleman who saw It ill (?) In one day.- practice drill of the Dlvlalon. also in every
•nd Mid it
"all trash" for people IQ exhibition and every prize drill atnee the
rave over it w.
organization of the Division, and has never
W. C. Towne, of Milo, left some of the missed a meeting of the Division or section
finest specimens, of potatoes at our office since It was Instituted. It truthfully say*:
Tuexlay that we have ever seen. They Brother Qreiuel la as chariuble lu bla
’ere very solid, extremely large, and will yh-ws as the precepts of ooreorder teach
come very handy during these drniocnatk and haa done as much, If not more than
any other member of hls lodge. In keeping
times.
up tbe enthuslam and Interest, Instilling
Poultry wanted now. On Thursday of into the hearts of the brothers the true
«»ch week during the winter I will be principle* of knighthood^ He Is a man of
[*‘dy to rcreive all fat, well dressed poel- tender heart and la continually striving to
Dress your poultry yourself and advance tl* I a tercet -of others, entirely
•Wae all the money there lain IL
thoughtless ot hlmeek and his own adL. E. 5TAVF7SB.

Marrlag* Ll&lt;ran»*«Name and residence.
i Everett E. Cairns. Crvssy
»31 '! Llzxla M. Boyes. BalU
j Andrew J. 1&gt;umoot. Hastings
i Caroline Territl.

country. They are just as we represent them to be.

in and inspect our stock—our goods and prices will do the
rest

W. H. SPENCE,
$1,300.

$1,500..

WE HA VE JUST PURCHASED

$ 1,500 WORTH
OF

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12phno A/Sneldou to John 0. Na«l«r, kX. elty,

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That we will close out at the regular
of the g^ods.

Remember that EVERY PAIR is WARRANT­
ED to be first class in every respect.
Call and examine the goods while there is a
large assortment.
'

C H. 05P0RN &amp; CO.
SIGN. “THE BANKRUPT STORE.”

Our Qeneral
line is full of bright,, snappy ideas,
but particularly in

OVERCOATS

are we .offering extra temptations to

intending purchasers.

It’s so gen­

erally conceded by the public, that

we don’t think it egotistical to say

that no other house in Hastings or
near Hastings sells quite the same Overcoats that we do.

That’s Economy!
c- w"1""' » *•

We

can save yon from 25 to 33j per cent Give us a call. t!ome

If ypu tray yonr clothe*

»M«! *"&gt;»"■" *■ "4
•aTW'H-"“”“u«
•

We

handle goods made by the leading manufacturers of the'

DRUGGIST.

the best-5 cent threw it. though standing but a few feet j ftun
.
away, with results atrave mentioned. The I Rev. M. Smith will exchange pulpits
Mfr
Bentley and Mrs. ,-ary boy was taken to a physician, his I with Rev. B. U. Bockwell. of Bellevue.
tu .ving into"*part*'(&gt;f nwount,s dressed and we understand that , next Sunday.
• . Jefferson street he has no‘
abl« 10 ,**’re tbr ' (Lsi. Tinkl
was arrested
j house. Tbe
— boy
•
** J 1 (’w)"’ Tinkler's mother, who has been
The p*-*-' fson
John cole
Cole and
J. L.
■ ’r,»itlng|her' 44
daughter
lu Woodland, re'■•■! :ii8 baki-ry to Me- but is out on ban. John
and J.
1&lt;-ir"'
L~
• ■ ' ’his city The lai- | fb^d being »uretire. The case will be tried j lun,nl 1 m-sday.
taken possession and j Nov. 3rd.
1
Miss
Kittle
Beadle,
of Grand Rapids.
ttprct
ejmdnetm hustle.
.
....
' an&lt;1
Sable Beadle, of Jackson, spent
A rnovemeiit to v».
encircle
living away clothing but
..w the earth with , Sunday lu the city.
&gt;
Ille dlraiam, on •
"m.eeHone In the |
] 1900th. anniversary year of the Saviour s ■ Gardner Poller, of Orchard Park. N. Y.,
is visiting W. S. Chidester and family on
Si-ai'i nn(i’«
! b,rth 19 M’umlng definite shape, with |
‘
‘
: bead quarters at Plttaburg. The expos!-1 his way home from Chicago.
fr. -h ivory points of cow &lt; tlon will then be entirely non sectarian. !. Mrs. Belle Emory who has been visiting
pA
v. ■, vni h I will vaccinate at | The plan as outlined, contemplates’ a1"' her --------------------------parents Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Spauld' f"r ,'afh.Rer?/”'। rousing convention
g returned to Lansing
ronrrmion at
ar San
.-ran Francisco
rranciaco as^a
.s a ‘ jn
Illt
Lansing Tu
Tu -slay.
--day.
.
G. W. IrawRY.
beginning. The expedition will then sail !
....
u u
direct to Bombay. India, after which’
Mr*. Todd, of (.rand Rapids, who ba­
* J45 I".an be found in his office the cruudera will visit Jerusalem. Cairo. 1
of Mrs Jaathe
»-r W. u. ■, ...hear".- drug store Satur- Rome and London. The final convention P*9’
returned home Monday.*
d»y&gt; aiuf M nUy, when- he will pay
will be held In New York. It la estimated j xlftrs. Emma J. Valliant, who has been
prenid tn &lt;.
that tbe expense of the crusaders will not visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. D. G. Robinson’.-,
exceed 81.000 each and 1.000 persons returned to her home in Philadelphia this
■".■slice next Monday evo- are expected to Join the expedition. They j Week.
■ be rank .work, and a will be absent from the country prebaps aMr. and Mrs Ben Lunn have gone . o
importance to all will be year, and It is the Intention to allow au
Interval of several week* between the *•»" Arlw- brom there tlrey will move to
conventions.
I tioind Rapids and make that city their
six-year-old daughter
। Irame.
■
• nu miles north of town.
Many people will lw interested Id -the ! r^v. Thos. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. M F.
died thi*
“Ok. The funeral occurs new Bay View Reading Circle, and It | Abbott. Mrs. W. II. Schantz. Mr. and Mrs.
baturdaj i ■
'•"clock from the family would be a good move to have, one organ- j|, Snyder aud H. Lewek were in Grand
rwidtnre.
hied here. It counts among its promoters Kapids Tuesday.
Mrs. I.1-4:4 Brewster, died Wednesday
and directors Bishop W. X Nindo. Pres. ‘ Mrs. Thos. Lemon. of Pittsburg. ~
Pa.,
lilerui; 1- asylum. Her age was
J. W. Bashford. Mm. Margaret E. Sang4'J.jh.c. 1 |tl. remains were shipped yes- •ter. nnd W. G. Ballantine and Is neither who has hedn visiting her sister Mrs.
John Busby and other relatives started for
■ r: ,'ig to her former home In sectarian nor sectional. The Circle has a
Bulk's —Kalamazoo Telegraph.
Chicago Tuesday.
short, well planned and low priced course
Mrs. Clement Smith Is In Toledo this
Person, throwing ashes- or rubbish In of syxtematlc course of reading. The en­
week In attendance upon the general
the streets or alleys of the city will tire expense of qne year for the books, meeting of the Woman’s Home Missionary
be prosecuted according to law.
magazine, members bl paste.. Is only 82.50.
Such a course would be much better than society of the M. E. church. Mrs. Smith
W. H Miller.
the aimless and haphazrad reading, of is tbe delegate from Michigan conference.
City Marshak
many and tba unprofitable selections of
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Parker. Mrs. Mat­
Bssby Bro-, now have their bath rooms others, it will aid many aspiring people
fix’d up "m excellent shape and can ah- to fit themselves for large usefulness and tie Spaulding and sun, Mrs. Frank Hams,
Mrs. S. M. Wolcott, Miss Una Quinn and
commodate their many patrons. Rooms enjoyment, and besides make provision Frank Quinn were among the number who
•re large, lighted by electricity, and hot for a moat delightful wlajer. Those In­ left for Chicago Tuesday. via tbe C. K. A
•nd cold water always on hand in abun­ terested can obtain circulars, giving full
dance. Six baths for one dollar
information, by addressing J. M. Hall, S.

It

but the above are a few that we offer you this weel.

fRED L. HEATH,

1 Mrs. E. W. Jordan and daughter. of
it F. G. Beamer"#.
Monday morning Chas. Dickinson the j• Bedford, were lu the city this week.
family are moving {
yrgr
o( | inK Dickinson threw |
&gt;u-- iu the second a stone at Leo Narv an s tear old son nf ' Mm. W. .&lt; Cbide-ter and Mrs. W. R.
William Nary, while coming home from I Cook were in Grand Rapids Tuesday.
Mre. Lillian Gregory, of Chicago,
-is in
u I &lt;&gt;( ’urn habits bv school, striking him on the head and cut- [ ------------------------------------------:• "f gold. tablrta at ting an ugly gash, it Is said that the Dl&lt;*k- . the city and will remain for the winter.
Inson boy grabbed the latter's necktie. The ■
.
nf Prr&lt;-t...rt visited
&gt;• diugglst's.

now going at $3.50
“
“
“ 3.50
“
“
3.00
’•
“ 2.50

That’s Something
Else!

That is, sb

elegant, so much style, so durable,
, '* •
•
..
yet not any more expensive.
We ll go into more details when

you look over o ir stock.

R. K. Qrant.

�BUSINESS CARDS
S. rAi-MKivK-

Hastings Banner2,

J.M-S1UTH. _ Thursd»y, Get. pg, 1893.

T,„s AMl HEAL KSTATK

-

W R COQK. Local Bdltor. '

T.

~

SM'TH
«'• J"r 9 '

m2*

b’ E4*
Of Lre

Scott’s
Emulsion

lUpl.lv. Michigan.
suigeon.

L!

m In cldlllon
I*r,1™1to
"**d.tn
«” 1*1as. ill
.nd
Mlb..
.lr„dy
.Overlto«l. Iletntn limit will be tend.,, from
’

tho Cream of Cod-llver OH,
with hypophosphites, and
watch them grow Fat, Chub­
by, Healthy, Bright. Physi.
dans, the world over, endorse
it.

Hasting*. Mich,
t.f tin* state. Col-

ii-iKTi and

Don’t bi decelred bj Snbsfitotis!
Hh ear’ll

LOCAL NEW

'""Sd
u,Ue I'lir*of sail in xtii with
..
•
wuvre t1:'
pK
n. 5®
horBea
C0W9 could get it
He was afraid she would poison tne w»li
«»ter and so kill the entiro famlh
nristed that the officers make The anL" i
kin
“ h'*
«&lt;fxld .lu, w" lid
rord X°tt
tnea were the neighbors.
TiiiJ.* W,r?,‘t "" b“0*“‘ 'O' Justlro
S ,”°n*
M««ball. .nil |h’
ht Id for trial—Battle Creek Moon.

tHlm&lt;tH,’rlng •''•'•“‘•••’o mrrdtanl dis­
" ’““I'Ufi -&lt;*-&lt;! .monxl.l, reuinn,.
M.vtn
' ?? “ '"l&lt;e 10 llw '•d» ral&gt;- « &lt;,lll'Ur‘t’11 Pumpkin thvretronn Tire
fl1’1"'* •l"‘
"" W™ b&gt;*
ridp "
1’lxlbwrtl town.

• UKQML/1TION •

I His week,

so

In I?"1’n.'1’b?&gt;"■ "txtmfiolb Ml
In hr mni pond nt lUltlnCrefk wrixhlnx
quire %, elxtit
pound, .nd ureavurlnx touv fret.

* M&gt;*'h"Jlri mini,.
Hvreufter. changes for miveru.- .t..nu
. ter. rrehlrere ktluttl, crevk j„4 cartW
must reach this office Tuesday s *;
,• (0
Insure Insertion in th- hsuk )H ............ . I *"•&gt; « vellre ronUtulntt . Mitbodht dim
?
I
.
”
'*Hfilon,trertoxnd
sermon,.
when brought.
It t, Io tn, bnpn.1 tlml th,, w||] read thorn
carefully arid sin no nidre.
,

Tin- lwavir»* l-g nmrkrtni At Freeport
-O fur till:. .&lt;*.
V.;.., nil.frfhing 475
j pounds bruugin in by John Teeple. '
I

The Frvepurt cider mill is open every
Wednesday nnd some farmers cumo be­
fore daybreak in-order to be the ti--: in
I time.

A Ganges boy named* Ellis ,wns walking
on the str.-rts uf Chicago when a cop. the
bigg..,! he ever saw. thought hr noticed a,
deadly weai-n slicking out of hh pocket
Hr Mrreil Kills by the cojlar and was
walking him off t&lt;. the statl m. when he
suddenly changed his mind and suggestrd a treat Instead. The revolver was
of glass and was used as a receptacle for
candr.

Burglars entered a clothing store a!
Grand Lwlgr and helped themselves to
] W’il Karcberof Frevp-ut was . gglng about sixteen dollars worth ot clothes.
; potatoes for W. Brsyb-n las '»•Hr
This Is the way a I/.well woman adver­
dug one weighing three pouti 1- -m !• n»-rfect in s'-iapt*.
tises fora husband in the l.o«r!l Journal:--Diwell. Mi ti. Oct 13th.
^Xreeport expects a txxim in rv»' estate
now. a* cual has Imth
d on a . Dear Reader &lt; f this papqr—I want a
f irm Ji.-ar there. Tire Lowr II Mi,d Has­ J good man. &lt;^ir that dofs not Drink. I am
a woman of thirty nine, a wid*w. no
•
.....I.*.. • may .ntings
railroad
Ik- t-Ai-t.
ext-u i.-d -f,
irr me
the near
। future to aoj-piy listings people with childn'ii. am a good houset •keeper, . can
make g«iod bread. Lives six miles from
coal.

iaws of tee state or

n in Harry
&gt;n all time

DRINK IGE. GREAM SODA.
•’ Bi- r. Milk*Shake and

Itoc-r A.

RCKKHB*

set H E &lt; I1EAM. CON*t and any thing in the line

FECTIi
cl EKE.'

Hl.'.HT
n

H.vr.LY CI KES-

DISEASE, NERVOUS

prostration,

-WL1M0R INFANTS!
'

&lt;v,'&lt; . ■

, ,
‘ i.J ;
v.

■ ,1:'t*',n. j:.L»t«ir M. E church.
Sleep and real
prra-hlng till I used
। • )'* p soundly Mid awake
m heartily rK-oniinend IL
EE1.KK and FULLER
■ • ■ &lt; -Jar Springs. Mich.
■

■ •

’ ■ H. GOODYEAR.
HASTINGS.

L. DOUGLAS
S3
— SHOE
—“
nw
hoW
i nir.
p.
“Ptwatthe®? When Mxt In aMd by a pair.

_

“

bm

f“
--- world.
Belt
In th®

♦5.00^1
14.00
*3.50
*2.50
*2.25
*2.00

♦3.00
V250
12.09
UMS
♦ 2.00
♦ l.7»
nt
am
♦ I.7S

&lt; *» MESS SHOE, m.* I. tk. tabri
ift*"
J» b », by my S3, S3JS0, M.00 «
—, ™* Tkh ll «5«tl to re,to® maHa aid took and
do
*l’l&gt; to eccrxxnko la year footwear,
Ja,irg w. L Doacfao Show. Nun oad

_ WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.
/7A

Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Byrop has been
»PO» artillery fir®, deflecting tar children Wthlng. It sooths tbe child,
ens the gums, allays al) pain, cures wind col.
aud Is the best tvnody for Diarrhoea Tweel
five cents a Im
throughout the

I"

.,)»! K Knappen.

"s DENISON,

I1” LUt daj' of

»&gt;« cloving d,,. which will -undoobtodly
&gt; fn.en.X b’
uioao fortunate enough to attend To
•U.b . everybody
go7. XPSiaS
C 4 w* M ™,11,
'• ™""nwd^tbb
4 w. M. .nd D. L. 4 N. linn will rell

ought to be fat.
Give-the
Thin Bal&gt;l^s,a chance. Give
them
'

•uipiiy attended to.

30th

w'lb polxoolnx iirere „UP’
b«
- «K- Tb« wxrreut
,hwP- m&gt;«llrj
o' Fttorouttax Attai2"c.R1J’l‘

Babies

Woodland, Mich

PM. ...................

Al! b'i^w’•* ’ *

towtublp, uxto.t

Ggo. DeHavkx.
G. P. A.

Timo to .Oiling short for Ibue wlio
h&lt;v« town pnttlng off going to Chicle to
h »i ”1 K"'."r’1 expo.ltton of .11 time,
t
eln-eltot. Mie. .nd It you b.vn*t
U-en. yet get re.dy to go now. Do«*t
in
“re
Y°"
•**!
lo tniwIL U . o grrat ,n wtor.tor u ■

ln.lgnlllci.nl compared to »och « trip.
1OU won’t have another such chance tn
your life-time io see such n wonderful
show-, mu,| even If you have to scrimp
■long for a while and go wjthout some­
thing else don’t miss seeing the "Whlteh?. “"d ,la n,ul‘ltude of exhibits from
all the world.
As an additional Incentive to get you
started, the C. *. W. M. and D. L. A. N.
lines will sell tickets on OcL 13, 17, 10.
21, 33, 25. and 37 ut one way fare for the
round trip.
.
These tickets nre good ten days In­
stilling date of sale, and are sold via the
■II tail route as well as via SL Joseph aud
Meamer.
Kate from Grand Rapids Is 85.40 all
rail and 83 00 vis Si. Joe.
Our agejits will be glad to give you full
Inforuintiun about trains and anything else
which you may want to know (so far as
they can.) .
The crowds are going now: lots of
people
Just waking to the fact that they
1
’will la* way la-hlod the times if they miss
seeing
th.- World’s Fair. Don’t wait un­
:
1til Jhe last week and then get caught in
!the final rush, but go now.

J. J. V'lioplx-ii. formerly of Che«nning.
Iihk r ci'iilly purcliased a plant ut Sail
laiki* City for the manufacture of Port­
land cement.
Albion Is expeethig a ghortanj in miniiUcr*. Out uf -ix churcbea only two, the
niethmtist and (o-rtnaus, have regular
fn aching.

oner, is in hard luck. Hr wanted tu die
by strangulation, and with a rope th-d to
The county papers record peatly every
hi- neck and his cell door, took a beader
week accounts of people in their vicinity '
Ainos
Hadden
fell
dead
at
his
home
In
off his rot. The rope broke, aud all
having trouble with tramps.' There tuner '
icr Creek near Marshall last Saturday George has to show is a disfigured face. ’
l.rv •pecnmn.ofm.uhu.ri »t-rc ,0 num-1
»«»• Mr.
crous
trow.
I Hadden Is 84 years of age and oum- to
INCONTESTABLE POLICIES.
j this county when a youoa man. being
Halrrson Riehm. of Berlin, Germany, among the first retllrra here. He has
is visiting hi* cousins George and Simeon 1 lung been coiiNhlered a man of means, but,'
Neithaiunu r of ibis place. Mr. Iliehin is [ as tar ns Is known, had no money in the
The policies written by some of the
tlitvfiroprir-lur nf a factory In Germany ' banks. It in supposed that; hr secreted lending life insurance companies of
w^fleb employs 180 men In the manufac- about his premises large sums uf money
this country are incontestable for any
lure of Iron bulls, and is peeking up a ft w ' which
' * hi' is 'known to 'have,1 accumulated. cawu' whatsoever. If a policy holder
things that will int of Interest to liltn in Owing tn his sudrii-n death It-. location is
commit* suicide immediately after pay­
bis business.—Woodland News.
it mystery.—Statesman.
ing hi® first premium, and before the
Thrw offers haye been receivtsl for the
1’he-MQrnluR R.-cord alter two weeks I ink dry on his policy, his heirs will
Michigan building at the. World’s Fair. existriice at Kalamazoo filed a chnttle1 receive the money just the name. That
One would give $125 rash, another would
is because the companion know that
take it as a gift and thr third oflernl to
life is the most precious possession of
remove the building for $3,500,. giving the
A pig left in the Muir .'express office
plate glass uud gas fixtures to the comtnl- over night tubbed his Imuk sir rarncslly every individual, and that very few in­
deed will throw it away in order to
Against tin- side of flirt cratq tlifft the krt-nThis would uisk&gt;- l lie • removal rod the • ared night wa'elimnn decided that burg­ benefit an heir. The “incontestable
commission over $1,703 In addition to the ! lars were drHimg ihe safd. He aroused clause" is found, however, only in the
building.
' a!»out half the town, and urui' il with all American policies. Those issued to
i sorts of deadly weapons, lhj« citizens sur- Europeans, Central Americans nnd
Dr Carter's Kidney A Backache Tea. j rounded the office and then crept in South Americans do not have them.
is a compound of Valuable herbs that ।' stealthily with corked guns and caught One of the chief officials of a leading
stimulate the Kldndy* to action, clearing !1 the pig in the very act. Then they went 1 company recently raid tn a reporter
home weerily tuxl drjeeb*&lt;iiy end the I for the New York Sun:
the
net wood the
kidneys
soft night wa&gt;* blurred with disjointed
"All our Foreign policies are written
and bladder, which become stopped up I remarks leveled al the watchman.
subject to cancellation. It is true wo
and cause settlings like brick dust, and if j
discover very little fraud among the
The
eleventh
annua!
conference
of
not n-moved will lead tu Dropsy. Diabetes, '
Michigan Baptist ministers was held at European policy holders, bnt that is
or Blight's Disease. It regulates the four .: Muskegon last. week. A. 8. Carman of because their schemes arc so clever we
important organs of the body, the atom-, Ann Arbor was elected president for the cannot run them down. The chief
reason for’nnr writing less liberal pol­
ach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Keep I ensuing year.
icies abroad nnd in the wont hern por­
them healthy you need never fear dis-|
tion of this continent is. however, be­
ease. Trice ,40 cents a package.
cause wars are so frequent and so lia­
Carter’s Kidney Backache Tea wiHeun?
Fuank .1. CltKNKV makes oath that -he ble to occur a* any moment. Europe
is always on the brink of a great war,
is
the
senior
partner
of
the
firm
of
F.
J.
that sick. tired feeling with a bad taste in
CiiKft'KY/tl’o . doing business in the rlty and if wo should write incontestable
the mouth mornings.
of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, policies there we might 1m&gt; ruined any
Carter’s Kidney A Backache Tea will cure and that said firm will pay the sum of
time. In the Central and South Amer­
sick headache, constipation, dizziness, and j &lt;&gt;N'E Hl’NDKED DOLLARS for each and ican states revolutions are in progress
every c«m’ of Catarrh that cannot be all the time. If our policies were nut
pain in tbe back.
Carter’s Kidney &lt;t Backache Tea puri- cured bv by the use Of HAi.l.’s CataRKH subject tocnnccllation there we should
Ct-KK.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
fles tbe blood. and regulates the bowels. I Sworn to Ix'fore me and subscribed in be subjected to great losses continual­
ly. Our method is to write policies
Carter’s Kidney A Backache Tea is a sure my preMMice. this flth day of December. A.
freely, but to cancel them whenever
and positive cure for backache and In-' D.
a revolution occurs in the countries in
fiatnation of the kidneys and bladder. ■
which the policy holders reside.”
r„ 1
A.IW. GLEASON.
Sold only by W. II. Goodyear.
’
*
Notary PubHa
A Chemical Triumph.
Catarrh Cur«| is faken internally
N EIGHBORtNG COUNTIES
\The complete isolation of flonrino
llall’«
npmi
the
blood
and
muby
a
French
scientist is a recent chem­
and acts directly .
__i_&gt;— Send fur ical triumph which has excited much
According to reports the West Michigan . coin* surfaces of -•
the sjslem.
Fair was not a success financially. I he I te.-tltDotiials. free. ,
interest. Flourinc, as described for
society owe* 82,800 in premiums nnd nF. .1. UllF.N'Ey A CO-. Toledo the papular understanding, has a smell
terest on $40,000 worth ot bonds beside, OHIOresembling that of hypochlorous acid,
and hasn’t any loose change with which rarjSold by druggists. .5c
which is somewbat masked by the
to pay IL The failure ot the fair to pay
odor of ozone, from its action on wa­
its obligations Is laid at Jlu? doora^of the
ter vapor. It, of course, acts powerful­
citizens which faKed to attend.
ly on the respiratory organs, oven
TtreC. 4 «*. M. xml D.. I. 4 N. Litre, : when greatly diluted, and it causes inA great many cels coming down' the
race at Plainwell have been caught In the । mill wirt'wuntlmi ticket* io Cbicmfo «’I&lt;1 senidbilty, lusting as long ns a week or
x««l ira•&gt; ■&gt;”•
"'•*• | more, of the mucous membrane of tho
mill wheels and killed In the last two or retort.
"rrj &lt;1X1. bit everrUfiln uul'1 Ori
three weeks. A specimen over five feet ItSilvr’ Momlxi*. SOMh-win be lire Imi nose. It is of a yellowish-green color,
long and ten Inches In clreumference was due ot tire xrexi world*, frit lb 11" pre*
Isomewhat
------------- lighter and yellower than
taken from the wheel at the Merrill mm
_____ _ . It combines explosively
m-rfrctlon. ■"d W|H t* wtobnrtd l« mud-_ chlorine.
Saturday.
.
j
with
hydrogen,
even at n great cold
,11 lv. Don't-rid do now.
* . I
fire
Nearly 2*00 tons of grapes were ship­
1
Oso. Dfillxrts. &lt;.. 1’. A. * ami in the dark, nnd sulphur, solen­
-------- - -----------I
and tellurium take fire in it at orped front Ltwton this season.
Nearing thr End of the On® Fare Hate, to clinary temperatures. Bromine and
Chas. Klee reports one of the
chloMgo.-- iodine burn ifir Lt with a flame of low
pfg yields of the season. He hair a s&lt; w
OcL 9. LL I*. 17. ltf.j31. 23, 25 and 27! temperature, and amorphous qirbou,
that within thirteen months, has g »en
“ni1
I* " ’
R &gt; wlH 1 amorphous boron, and especially crysbirth to thirty pigs, twenty-eight o ’ which Hie D L- *
Iiave Uteri. ’ If any one ean beat thh let sell tickets to Chicago and return st one uUlne B|lkon, with th® evolution of
faro for round trip.
toir days. From
heaU Many other substance*
them step up and report it and take tn ,
stations east of Grand Izslge tick t
. bQfn
it oxygen *nd nitroget- apribbon.—Portland Observer.
tre rol.l onlr ri. St. Juj
J™“ ,
u, be tbe only
H. Y. Patterson living three and oneb.lt mllM north ot Wntitralvnlp »«•’&gt;&gt;
lost his life In a well on bls farm &gt;“ 1 Th&lt;*e tickets are not g*nl. in }'“"‘I "“d
Big nspenki •----------sleeping car.
GKQ. umiavks.
Tire :ro l» &lt;te»crllw&lt;&gt; »•
lurgret
nlaee nutting np a wind mill, ana mrMl®r .monr erowped h.ml. aml th.
Ch..re t» ox'- •' "■
* »* '
Patteraon went down ln
‘° da^p'
kwtrer mure ire*- T&gt;“
"UbeJ
Kxcurstons.
valve, when be encountered fire ,dampThe Mid t'*r •*"- '«'• Uc&gt;'*“ ,o Cl'lc«0 U hwv. • matrix for “tln* ‘‘•“t™"**
He was almost unconscious when, drawn
dloorr rime,. Ml«. aHhtrajh dlnlnff
ooreoLly bafare fftriMT W Urn UtwUr.
of lire wfiU- tin llflltl w“.r'p?
lowered Into tbe wfill
Zu
flwre Uro Imperil hlUlroM «'®
extlmnbbed every time.) Tbe pump WM
W.PP.V, Wh'«k k. k—re, I.
?^I...rv h&lt;orddr tn better xreomodxlu are-rot
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Bully fixed from th® U&gt;&gt;
oarpxtntnx. 1&gt;MO
&gt;uur
•— &lt;t *• pt+mt. ra
Henry Brown ot Orend Led«. ■“J^1* MritUMCordlnst,.
.I bTpiulnx. teupoofi 0'
In * tumbler of older. Be wm M 3°*”
SiZ Drink UMld tab® U&gt;««•“**

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Firing from north to TOnth, then, 1. .
dlrergenee of projectile, u&gt; th, j.ft,
dne to Che earth*, rotation, .nd Oring
“onh. the divergence I. to the
right The extentof the -pnH" eerie,
at different point, on the earth*, me
race and. with projectlies fired at dif­
ferent speed, and elevation. In Eng­
land, adeflectlnnof five Inehea la found
to occur with the projectile of a twelve­
pounder in a four-thousand-yard range.

" hen a Greek bride’s hair was not
adequate to the demands of fashion
sho eked out the deficiencies of nature
with horsehair. Pericles once had a
citizen of Athens arrested and fined
for cutting off the Uli of the sUteamau’s horse to supply a marriage wig
for the offender's daughter.

To many people who have tbe taipt of scrofula
in their blood. The agonies caused by the
dreadful running sore* and other manifesta­
tions of this disease are beyond description.
There is no other remedy equal to Hood’s Sar­
saparilla 'or scrofula, salt rheum and every
form of blood disease, n Is reasonably sura
to beaeflt all who give It a fair trial.
Hood's Flits cure all liter ills.

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__ ' paper* read by Prof. V,
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‘’hyaiclansofVienna namely:
o,&lt;,,**.ments &gt;n concur have muc h
In.?.V1?? tho"$ "&lt;’un'1 fle»h-11 &gt;» P«»slble to attack them wlthoutinjurlm:surroundt'le patlenlor U”' »{on*'ral well-being of
The remedies emloyed at Hornellsville aliboutrb :u&lt; ha-raleps as those of Vienna, are far
mon-effective-wholly removing the odor of
,‘TnHh w|thln twenty-four hours, and caus­
ing the diseased tissue to shrink to a hard, dry
eschar until it is crowded out by healthy heal­
ing grutitilatiuns. There la no’ poulticing or
sloughing, no running sores or foul odor. It
is the only known method that reaches and ex­
pels every cancerous cell.
For references and other Information address
the resident physician. .
J. 1». MITt HELL, M. D. Horn. Ihrille, N. Y.

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CASTORIA
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for intents
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor OIL
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty yeans’ use by
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Dn. Q. a Osgood,
. Lowell, Maw.

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medical supplies what is known

�Additional Local News.
Fall apples are in good demand, but
tbe supply se«a* limited- Buyers complain that the quantity of this sort is ex­
tremely scarce, there being many orchards
without any f*R fruit In them and[very
little winter fruit. A dealer yesterday
predicted that fancy apples will be quoted
at &gt;6 or 87 a barrel before winter la over.
—B. C. Moon.
If youhg boys find giris could only un­
derstand how happy It makes their pan
ents when they are doing well and con­
ducting themselves like ladles and gpn4 lemon,, it Seems to us that they would
make a greater effort than they do to avoid
-evil deeds and acts. A greater part of tbe
pleasure of this life to parents Is found
in the success or the welfare Of their
children golug out from their home.

Th. number ot .ere. th the .oulh.rn
roentle. WM I.MT.1M. In U» Mhtrel
288,883, and in the northern 46.611. Of
the total area the records ot threabisgs
Include
more than 188,000 acres.
I
The ayerace yield In the southern
icounties is returned «t 18.38 bushels; in
ithe central counties af 18.99 bushels: in
'theuortberp counties at 10.40 bushels,
and In the State at 18.01 bushels.
Wheat is ot Rood quality and full

Tbe act passed by the legislature last
winter entitling women to vote In school,
village and city elections in this state
has been declared unconstitutional by
Attorney General Ellis aud tbe Michigan
supreme court. So Hastings politicians
who have been endeavoring to obtain fa­
vor in the sight of the fair sex can cease
their efforts from henceforth, the women
though declare tbe decision, “a perfect
shame.”
Here are a few things hot water will
do: A cup taken half an hour before
breakfast will regulate the digestion. A
hot foot bath will cure a nervous head­
ache. Hot water ou the back of the neck
and shoulders will cure weariness caused
by a day's sedentary work. A hot water
bath before bed time will banish insomania- Hot woter applications will remove
tbe discoloration of bruises and blows.
Immersion in hot water is the best thing
for rnti-krounds and felons.

Be careful what kind of a lantern you
use. ‘In nearly every paper we see notic­
es of barns burned |&gt;y.lbp overturning ot a
lantern. ■ The-burner ,pf a lantern should
be fastened aa*sccprely as on a bouse lamp
but many of them have simply a loose
burner,'Which will tumble off as soon
tbe lantern Is. over turned, the oil pours
out. aud there Is a coptlagration. If you
have a lantern of that kind smash It and
pitch It Ln tbe : rubbish heap and get a
Kood^afopue.
Altogether, Worthington’s for Novem­
ber is a. magnificent number. As tbe
season-draws pear when the large army
of magazine readers will decide the ques­
tion What magazine siiall we take an­
other year?” It is well for them to keep
an eye. on Worthington’s, and, what­
ever else may be-taken, add it to the 'list.
It is secoud la none in choice, high quality
matter and attractive illustrations, and it
is very .much more entertaining than
many of.its rivals. Its low price brings
it within the reach of all.
Californians art making extensive pre­
parations' for the California Mid-winter
International Exposition. The contracts
of the btflidiugt have been let. aud It Is
expecU-ff tbat'everythlng will be In readi­
ness to.opeu the exposition January I.
One ol tie*, chief features of the affair
will be a tower 366 feet in height .and
lighted by 9J)00 incandescent lights. It
is expected that Um exposition win con­
tain
choicest of. the .World's yair exhibi's anil some novelties as welt. An ex­
position in tdld-wlnter will of itself be a
uovrlty, and Californians are sparing no
pains to make tbe affair attractive and
surerssftil in every respeqt.

Oae of the cheapest, simplest and most
effi-'hiit deviaei for the protection of
shnglo roofs frum tire is being introduced
ft same cities. It consists of nothing
Jtore than a water pipe running along the
ridge board of the roof and connected
with the water service of the building
The roof pipe is perforated at short In­
tervals, so that al a moments noMce the
roof can be flooded and rendered imper­
vious to sparks and blazing fragments
blown from burning buildings In the
neighborhood. The device Is at once so
simple and effective that one wonders
why its introduction was not coeval with
water mains and hydrants.
In giving an account of the meeting of
tho Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. at Lknslng
last Week, the Republican has the follow­
ing to say of Geo. M. Dewey formerly ed­
itor of the Banner;—Among the promi­
nent odd fellows who have assisted to
bring the order in the state to its present
high state of perfection Is Hon. George
M. Dewey of Owosso, who needs no Intro­
duction to memliers of the grand body now
In session or to odd fellows throughout
Ute state. He is a P. G. M. and has at­
tended every Mtsalun of the grand lodge
for thu past twenty one years. He la an
old newspaper man and is at present pub­
lishing the Odd Fellow, a fralernil jour­
nal, lu the Interest of the order in
1
‘
this
state.

It I* the suggestion ot a writer on hyglene in tbe larder that it la not _
a „
good
___
plan to put fialvin direct contact with Ice.
An examination Into several cases of illnew resulting from eating fish that
possessed some poisonous quality has led
. to the conclusion that it wa-t obtained In
this way, the water “having impurities
before freezing, promoting a formation of
animal alkaloids known as fish poison.”
As any known source of possible dangur
is &lt;m« more ally In the housekeeper’s fight I
for tbe health of hey family. It will be
weU to pass this bit of Information on to ]
ones’ fish dealer as well a* to see that the
cook In one's kitchen wraps a towel or
piece of chtwseciotb.about the fish before

With a resounding slam the doors of
the Michigan building at the World's fair
will etoer Octnl.-er 30. For 184 days the
stale has (men Iwinging to Chicago an
average of 850.000 a day. Money has heen
(tabbed In tills way long enough, says
President Weston. The •u^e. haste will
be manlftvded in all department; where
Michigan la Interested. The president of
tbe Agr.’ciiIlnAl college came on from
Landing and with the stroke of midnight
Oat 30, he will loose a force of packers
in agricultural mining, and forestry
build|ngs. Mr. Weston has sold at pri­
vate ag|e nearly all the furniture In the
h'ni-ic bi people who' wanted souvenirs,
lie hopes to get about 88,000 fair age.
since the project to make the building a
gubtwnrtorln residence has failed.

The.Wheat crop of Michigan Ibis year
M Imitated by reports at baud Is 93,690,&lt;W bobela. This total is obtained by
■i»itfplvlng i ha number of acres in wheat
la eneb rtxmiv. by tbe average yield per
aora tu the same eOunty and adding the
product*. Kha acreage Is taken from the
FarmdUalisrVji ng returned by nupervisor
threshers. supplMDeatrd

weight
The total number of bushels reported
marketed by farmers In September Is 2.­
977,635. Ot this amount 626,628 buabels
were marketed in the float or southern
tier of counties; 612,276 bushels in the
second tier; 300,487 bushels lu the third
tier; 641,096 bushels In the fourth, tier;
170,045 bushels In tbe fifth and sixth Here,
and 37,129 bushels In tbe northern
counties. At 85 elevators and mills from
which reports have been received there
was no wheat marketed during the month.
The total number of bushels of wheat
reported marketed In the two months,
AugustT-September. Is 3,526,504, which
is 474,8*32 bushels more than reported
marketed In the same months last year.
The average, yield of oats as shown by
threshers' records, is as follows; Southern
counties, 37.67 bushels; central counties.
23.93 bushels; northern counties, 24.14
bushels. State 36.96 bushels.
Com is estimated to yield In- the State
48 bushels of ears per acre. The estimate
for the southern counties, Is 44 bushels:
central, 56; northern, 58.
Potatoes are estimated to yield 56 per
cent of an average crop. The figures tor
the sections are, southern, 52; central, 61:
northern. ‘67.
^Tinier apples are estimated to yield
one-eighth of of a crop In the southern
connties; and 32 per cent of an average In
the central counties and the Slate. Tbe
figures for the northern counties are 58.
Tbh board of supervisors adjourned Sat­
urday noon, after doing a large amount of
work, which will appear later in supple­
ment form.
.
To the Chairman and gentleman of the Board
of Supervisors ot Barry County. Your c-.miultlee on equalizing the assessment rolls of the
seyinl townships and wants of the City of H» s
tings In Barry county, respectfully report as

piifessii

pl®
sadllss-uss

This Is the way a Ldwell wetnan adyerIses fora husband in the Lowell Journal:—
Lowell, Mich., Oct 18th. ■
Dear Reader of thin paper—I want a
good man, ode that does not Drink. I am
a wuman of thirty nine, a wldew, no
children, am a good bonne keeper, can
make good bread. Llvee six miles frum
Lowell, at Loren Lewis’. Mrs. Myxii, Snokr.

MARKED BY THE DEVIL'S HOOF.

Henry Rice, an aged negro who re­
sides, .or did, not more than a year ago,
at Rolla, this state, says the St Louis
Republic, makes what Is probably the
most remarkable claim that ever camo
from the mouth of a human being—
vix.: That he had sold his soul to the
devil and that his Satanic majesty
sealed the bargain by putting his trade
mark on the negro’s breast. In sup­
port of this preproaterous statement
Rice exhibits a deep scar situated di­
rectly over the heart, which appears
to have been burned deep into the flesh

notice

Amos Hadden fell dead at his homo In
Klee Creek near Marshall last Saturday
while In tbe act of gathering nuts. Mr.
Hadden is 84 years of age and came to
this county when a young man, being
among tbe first settlers here. He has
lung been considered a man of means, but,
as far as is knowy, had no money in the
banks. It is supposed that he »«ereted
.
li.
Um anof money

de.U', hoof, and that It U a memorial &gt; i»r,terT—Sul«mm,
of a compact which he made with the ,
e|eventh annual -conference of
king of the sulphurous region* away I Michigan Baptist ministers was held at
back in slavery days- According to Muskegon last week. A. S. Carman or
the terms of the contract the negro is to | Ann Arbor was elected president for tne
have supernatural powers over his race ensuing year.
during the few fleeting days that he - ------------ j------------------------- remains a tenant on earth, and that |
when all is over his soul is to go—not to t
God, who gave it, but to the devil, who
has marked it as his own. When Rice
and the devil had settled on the condi­
tions outlined above the lessee of the
negro's soul placed his cloven hoof
over the heart &lt;)/ the wicked old Afri­
can and left its indelible Impress as
evidence of his future proprietary
right to burn the old man to his heart’s
conte n t.
I______________

fa ftmni

Is still in the Agricul­
tural Implement business across from the
The venerable countess of Rothes. 1
.h.-,r n'yill
■"
He handwho has just died, had the right’to 1 u‘1
perform n ceremony on any occasion ' I
when the sovereign of Scotland visited’ ’t b the Belknap Wagthe kingdom of- Fife which might
ms and S'eighs, the
have given her! the title of “hdireditarj* ; I '•
grand bootjack." By an old feudal i ,
He
custom the head of the Rothes family • nest in the world.

MOVED!!
Yes! the Racket has moved up next to
Goodyear’s drug store.
SPECIAL.
When we come to move we found lota

Frank StelJiiiti
Jefferson St, Furniture
Store.

of goods stored away, we did not know we

had and we have some lines to close out
Call and see.

UNDERWEAR.
We found we had just 4 times as much

The Hereditary Bootjark.

when the kinjr returned to Falkland
palace from the hunt hud to pull off
the royal boots and invest the royal
feet in case-giving slippers. Royalty
does not often visit Fifcsiiire now:kdays, but when the queen paid her
first visibtotfie'Tuy bridge the countess
claimed and was allowed her ancient
privilege. A t mall temporary platform was erected by the side of the
railway a few milca from Coupar Fife,
and here tbe royal train stopped for a
'few minutes. Iler majesty shook
hands with thr countess and thd latter handed a pair of sewed slipper, to
Hie queen, the . act of taking ot? the
royal boots being understood to be
covered by the presentation of the

I am going to dispone of my
new furniture at Home price
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. II will
wj]|
still buy and sell second
band goods and do uphol­
stering and repairing.

as wo expected and if bargain । rices will

sell it. It must go.

Call and get your

share.
LOOK OUT.

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about bargains we bought in Chicago, If
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they are not all gone.
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you on price.

’t
THE RACKET Don
. Assest in ruining
your eyesight but,
have your eyes
examined andXfitted with glasses by

lliSSSSS SSE58siE6s=i|?.

Dr.

Between
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TIMEaadMONEY

All of which are respectfully Miomltteil.
J. &lt;». Hcghks.
W».' H. OTM.
M !.. WIU1MM.
A. H. Bates.
Eiiawk McDbhhy.

you saye time you save
money. You can save a vast
IFamount
of time if you are look­

To the Chairman and Board of Supervisors of
Barry County* Gentlemen; Yourrommtltep on
anportiotinienc of 1 txeti. i&gt;eg leave to submit
the following report:
State County 1V1 Town Bcbl
Township Tax Tax T«' t.»
t.»
Ai'Vrta ...... &gt;1.-31 04 2014 46
1050 00 21.TJ00
lialUmore 1. I IM 31 GMM
WU16 !*O2Z5
Barry...... /..173317 sow70
3131 IMMJO
Carlton JZ -1MTO7 2W4IO
12SJ 00 l-.’IX 36
( a,tlebin .... 2077 14 33it 00
1S11 00 .O0I 00
Harting’....... 13MM5 2007 07
i I224 3S 733M |
Ha&lt;tinr» City
Ward I A 4 .10JS 27 15U9 73
f
'• MOO 00
Wan! 1 a 3. . IBM &amp;5 21*3 22
Ilojie.............. 324 37 1437 0t
Johnswwn .. igoom mor 27
MapleGrore..UM 33 22.W 8S
Orangeville.
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Rutland............ — —
Thornapple... 1934 73 301* m
Wo Idland ....1937 OS 3OZ2 42
Y’ker Spr‘g....613 10 9MM
Irving......... 1306 IS 2038 03
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lax. itW 4.1.
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---------------------terry Tat. 17-30 of one per'^ent. Sidewalk
■ v In IM&lt; ... . nrl ■ in

Waltxb Browm,

ing for

0236
or any kind' of building mater
.
ial, by coming directly to ub
and not only that, yon will save money by buyingof us.

WANTED

SAW LOGS
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to.ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get a Bring.

CUSTOM SAWING

Gao. W. SMITH.
Committee.

P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

EDISON'S METHODS.

Edison's genius comes near to justifying that definition of the wobd
which makes it an Infinite capacity for
taking pains, says tho Review of Reviews.
“Are your discoveries often
brilliant intuitions? Do they come to
you while you aro lying ‘awake
nights?* ” I asked him.
“I never did anything worth doing
by accident,” ho replied, “nor did any
of my inventions come indirectly
through accident, except the phono­
graph. No; when I have fully decided
that a result is worth getting I go
ahead on it and-tnike trial after trial
until it comes. I have always kept
strictly within the lines of commercially useful inventions I have never had
any time to put on electrical wonders,
valuable simply as novelties to catch
the popular fancy.” And he named In &lt;
distinction some noted electricians f
who had made their reputations
through the pyrotechnics of the pro

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know Mtns people like to collectstamps. Anything th&gt;4 h&gt;-re begun ■

1

J. L WILKINS, agt

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What
You
Want ?

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“What makes you work?” I asked,
with real curiosity.
“What Impels
you to this constant, tireless struggle?
You have shown that you care comparativoly nothing for the money it
makes, and you have no particular enQ
thusiasm in the attending fam...”
"I like it,” he answered, after a mo
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meat of pazilod exprowdoo. ,od uwn i - ------ - ------ , - ------ . - ----- ,-------------- ,
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IOU decide Upon a heatjne BtOV-&gt; no matter wl&gt;

HraBedSer
a 'R°UND OAK
never had a diHs.itiHfif'd customer. They- always
. *°r the atove than we do. For hard c &gt;al with

mind, and i ^n not magazine, self feeding, all the heat von want nr innf nLlitfU

yotir fnei‘$.

tvAtawn-' L',‘o wr‘al Inal'is Jbe l»C8t th-cheapest in the end. Yon

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Ladies and Gents’ Over Gaiters
Lamb’s Wool Slipper Soles,
Mishawaka Knit Boot,
. Rubbers of all kinds.
Also a fine line of Moloney Brothers'.
Usses and Childrens’ fine Shoes just received,
..

all and see them at

P. Q. STOWELL

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■HASTINGS. MICH, NOVEMBER 2 1893.

Hastings Banner,

Throw aside

Published Thursdays by
COOK

your fuel eaters

B-ROS-.

HABTIBQB. MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.

and invest in,

GAZING NT
'pH&amp;N&amp;W MOON
Is a beautiful and impressiv
sight; but.

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA
Is one of the most delicious pleas­
ures accorded to those who enjoy
a fine cup of tea. I have just re­
ceived a large invoice of the new
crop of New Moon Tea and it fully
equals the best recommends ever
given it. Why dont you try it?
Whenever you want groceries or
canned goods call on tne.j

S. E. PHILLIPS.

Fanners have reason to rejoice for hav­
ing fine weather in which to do the fans’
work thus enabling them to prepare for’
Inclement weather that Is likely to make
Its traces known In the near future—Rev.
Stockwell a former pastor of the M. P.
Methwlist church visited sotfie of his
friends about here last Thursday and
Friday returning to bia home near Ver­
montville thereafter—Rev. Tompson of
the Westlyan Methodlat church of this
place must have bad a queer taste one
night last week for leaving his buggy as­
tride the roof of his barn that cold stormy
night. No scientlfie reasons having as
yet been assigned for the act—Wm. Smith
and family entertained quite a large com­
I pany one night la»t week. Pumpkin pie
with other delicacies were served for the
[benefit of the Baptist church--David
Truby lias moved on Charles Dubois
farm In Ross where hr will reside the
coming year—A machine .for threshing
l&gt;eans propelled by steam was at work
In the neighborhood last week—J. M.
Cadwnllader made u business trip com­
bined with a pleasure trip to Kalamazoo
two days last week— A. A. Aldrich Is en­
tertaining friends from Byron,- &gt;. Y.—
A. Valber of Byron, N. Y. In company
with Clare Aldrich are having a good
lime in sacking game of the wing cre­
ation these days,

Thomas Griffin has the frame up for m
new grknary—Wm Traver Is visiting In

IRfl VAN VflLKENBURGH

—Mina Sarah Hobart will move In
Is still in the Agricul­ Sunfield
with Wm. Gray this winter—If appear­
ances an- not deceiving we will be able to
tural Implement busi­ •report a wedding in the near future—Mr.
Mrs. A! Rasey returned from the
ness across from the and
World's fair Friday—.1. W. Dem of Osage
Iowa who has liven visiting here returned
itceompanled by his brother
।roller mill.
hand- Wednesday
fta vid—John Warburton took in the sights
at the World'* fair last week—S. R. Robj le$ the Belknap Wag­ art
returned to his home in Isabella Co.
Saturday-- David McMore of Assyria
ions and Sleighs, the last
was in this neighborhood the fore part of
the week—School begins in the'No. 9 next
[ best in the world. He MMdav. Mrs Win. Guy at the helm.
[also carries a fine line The funeral of Mr. George B. Hamilton
place at the Congregational church nf
i of Buggies and carri­ took
this place last Saturday at 11 o'clock A. M.
Mr Carpenter officiating—Bedford H growMr Holcomb Is building another new
ages that can stand the lug
IiI .m-—Mr. and Mrs. Ixt have mover! in
new bouse—Mr L. Macomber spent
[closest of inspection, tlretr
last Sunday with his folks.
and he can always suit
Chas Anders Jr. was at the World's fair
you on price.
last week—Joe Robinson has taken Jacob
mi

Lcadina Hardware Man of Barry Gountu.
HASTINGS. MICH.

UNION

.s&lt;he» rera farm to work—Mr. aud Mrs.
Miller of Jackson were visiting the formers
parents Mr ami Mrs Geotge Havens last
week—Mrs Charles McCrill and mother of
Lanslug vbltixt at Jacob Schcurrr's last
week—C lias Anders and wife visited at
, Delton last week—B. Myers of Podunk
i visited at
Anders Sunday.
S. E. Cook of Charlotte Suudayed with
Naslnillr friend*—A. II. Weber spent
Sunday at Irving—Miss Minnie Funds*,
was home from Middleville Saturday and
spent Sunday with friends nt Hasting*—
Mesdamrs R. J. Wade and L. W. Felghner
were at Hastings Friday—Mr. nnd .Mrs.
Dr. Weaver have moved to Jackson—Miss.
rFlemlng spent Sunday with Middlevillei
1 friends—Hallowe'en parties took up the
time of a great many of our young folks, I
and acme of the older ones as well the fore !
part of the week—Mrs Juhn Bell. A. J.
Bell.
Miss Hattie Harris and IL M.
Graham were at the closing of the World's
fair —Rev. T G. Baxter. Misses Lida
Felghner nnd Edith Fleming attended the
C. K convention at Hnstlugs SaturdayMrs Spencer and Mra Puole of Battle
Creek and Mr Chlsman of N. Y. are
guests at E. Chipmans—Ed Streeter of
[ Marcellus is visiting friends here this
1 week.

UNbERWMK
QMEJTIOH
Ou these cold frosty mornings takes precedence of all others—even in­

Dan Newton shipperl a car load of hog's
from here last week—Eugene Deck is
oear Hastings to work—Howard Musher
has returned from the World's fair—John
Ryan made a Inminess trip to Hastings last
paturday—Hiram Payne who has been very
sliall I get it? These are questions that are brought home quite forcibly Kick of typhoid fever Is better at this
writing—Mr and Mrs Pennrl entertained
t&lt;&gt; us all during these times when the temperature is a little below the friends from Kalamazoo Sunday—Henry
Pennel Is painting his bouse—Lottie Fox
Is
thought to be improving nt this writing
freezing point. We think that our years of experience in buying for —Ina
Donovan of Shultz spent Sunday nt
Eugene Dick’s—C. Hayes has purchased n
1 ritii-al men lias made us_wisedn baying underwear. At any rite suppose horse and buggy—Dan McCallum of North
Hope has been visiting here—Burt Me| Callum made a trip to Kalamazoo Saturday.

No matter whether the white metal is
eluding the ‘ Silver Question.” .
knocked out or not we have all got to keep warm. What shall I get! Where

you come in and see.

?

।

Johustown and Barry.

Largest Circulation

WHOLE NO. 2003
Milo

evening by his horse starting up to quick
for him—Charlie Stuarts horaee got
frightened between here and Middleville
one day last week and threw him out of
the wagon and then ran all the way home
a distance of 7 or 8 miles—Ed Ball and
Harry Turner start for Northern Michigan
this week Wednesday. They expect to
kill some deer and other small game. Suc­
cess to you boys—Harvey Count has moved
his family down east of Battle Creek where
he has a job of cutting logs and wood for
J. T. Lombard—Chee. Williams and Miss.
Hattie Japhet were married last Sunday
at Middleville. They have commenced
keeping bouse on the J. L. Williams farm
north west of this place—Mr. and Mra.
D. C. Burpee ot Bowens Mills spent Sun­
day at Richard Willlama—Rumor says
that Walter Johnson Is going to iftove In
with Ed Courtney soon—Ira Brooks has
dug 650 bushels of fine potatoes from five
acres ot ground which Is a good crop for
this year, also John Young and Charlie
First snow storm of the season last Stuart have each got good crops ot potatoes.
Saturday—Will Martin and BertOtls were
on High Street Sunday—E. E. Gorham
and wife were at the White City last week I Michael Vester and wife, of Battle Creek
—Elmer Hathaway was In Galesburg last SuDdayed with their mother Mrs. Fleming
week—Abe Martin is quite sick with —Frank Shriber and girl and slater Sunmalarial fever—Beach Brothers were In dayed with Lem Foster, of Keene, Dooia
Newton Township Calhoun Co. Friday and county—Mrs. Birchfield, who haa been, ill
Saturday—Jason Powelaud and wife of for some time, is con valesen t—Mr. Samu­
Podunk were In east Rutland Friday—Mrs el Swonk Is quite low with cancer of tbs
Ida Johnson Is again domiciled for the stomach—The progressive brethren are
winter with her brother Whitney Tanner still holding evening meetings with some
at tiie south end of high street
success—Mr. Edmons who will teach the
Centre school will live In F. B. Flemings’
Ifauifiold.
house this winter—John Carpenter came
Our pastor went up uorth last Friday on near getting his hands crushed last Mon­
business at his farm—Pat Lee mover! last day while helping in moving a building—
Saturday to his home in Bedford—Nellie D. R. Foster our former townsman baa
Edmond'ft school closes in the King dis­ gone north on a bunting trip—Mr. John
trict next Saturday—Frank Sheffield pul O'Conner's mother ot Orangeville Is visit­
up a new aerfooter mill last week—The ing him—Mr. Louis Decker's, mother, Mrs.
G.' A. R.'s have a conclave supper this Gleson, died at bis residence a short time
week Friday eve at Mosher's hall—There since, aged 79. Funeral services was held
was quite a number of Banfieldites who In the Methodist church conducted by Rev.
attended the Sabbath services at the G. A. Myers—We bad quite a little snow
Kinsley school bouse last Spuday after­ storm Sunday night, for the time of year.
noon—Holley Piwers will move into the
Breeze Hall this week and stay until bis
house Is finished—The Epworth League
The U. of M. foot ball team met their
will be lead by Mrs. Deo and in one week weekly defeat at the bands oj the Minn­
from next Sunday eve the League will esota University boys, here last week—
have a concert by the young |*eople and James Whitcomb Riley and Douglas
a large attendance Is anticipated—Peter Sherley furnished an evenings pleasure to
Fisher is nursing a very severe cola— a good sized audience Friday—Mrs. Clem­
Clarance Ideu is still under the weather ent Smith vtailed her son here last Wed­
with his sore throat—Born to Mr. and nesday and Thursday—Prof, and Mrs.
Mrs. David Stills. a boy—Cha*. Schoe- Will Morse formerly of Hastings are re­
inaker entertained some cousins last week siding here—The chances seem very good
Whose home Is in the northern part or for the U. of M's. museum receiving many
this state.
valuable additions upon the closing of the
Exposition—Probably no county In the
Johnstown.
state has better country roads than Wash­
Mr. E. Fick and wife have been out on tenaw and It is one of the richest agricul­
the Michigan l.ake shore on a visit—A tural counties also. Do the two have any
brother of Mrs. Peter Fick Is visiting at connections—The Freshman class spent
tho latter's home at present—Mrs. C. a few moments In electing officers last
E. Paul and children arrived home safely Saturday after spending about an hour In
on Wednesday—Mr. S. E*. Gaskill is still repulsing and expelling the ever present
on the sick Hat—S. S. Fisk is away seeing Sophs who were out in force.
the sights In the windy city—Mr. S.
Adams Is living at S. E. Gaskill's—G if
Nichol? made your scribe a visit last
lM03»t the illgh Sehoo Kooom.
week but has now returned to take hl*
place among the workman In the Advance
Music.
shops, as the latter expected to begin
Bolt call—Quotations from Longfellow.
work with a small force on Monday the
Recitation—Chas. Lewis.
30th.—George B. Hamilton, who for
Essay—Urban Woodbury.
many years hail much to do with the busi­
Vocal Solo—Olive Lathrop.
ness affairs of our town and vicinity died
Dialogue—Berd Townsend and others.
at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Albert
Reading—George Hall.
Edwards In Bedford on Oct 2flth. The
Recitation—Maude Wilcex.
services were held at. the Congrega­
Impromptu.
tional church In Bedford Oct. 38th.
Music.
Ills physical and mental strength had
Paoer
Editors- J( Walter Hayea
t aper Edtiora
been falling him for a number of years
In his prime there were very few who
Latin Translation—Maurice Grigsby,
could equal him In strength ’bnd eudurDialogue—Orpha Martin and others.
ancc—Mrs. S. Adams whose death was
Recitation—Effie Dean.
mentioned last week was (VJ years. 7 nio'a.
Music.
and one day old. Her maiden name was
The muale will be in charge of Meears.
Gaskell. She was born In Bridgewater. Read and Wood.
Oneida Co. New York. Removed to this
Admission 6 cents.
state In 1*53. Forty-three years ago she
Services at the Presbyterian Church next
was united in marriage to Mr. 5. Attain* Sunday morning topic "The Klug's leitera"
whn survive* her. Her death came sud­ Services at 10:30 and 7.
denly and the loss is deeply fell by her
Y. P. 8. C. E. at the Presbyteriar.
surviving relatives, and especially by her
aged husband. Wonts of comfort were Churen next Sunday evening at &amp; o'clock
IahI by Mrs. Yutz.
spoken by Elder Pope of Barry.
Martin Woodard has a brother visiting
him from Grandville N. Y.—Mrs W. C.
Towne spent a few days last week In
Battle Creek—Walter Spaulding of Milo
and Miss Franc Terpennlng of Prairieville
were married last Wednesday—An 8 pound
boy was born to Mr and Mrs Manly Chase
last Thursday—School Dlst. No 2 at Milo
have caught it. Caught what? The bicycle
and base ball fever and they had challenge
the Hickory Corners school for a contest
at Milo last Saturday P. M. Hickory
Corners failed to put In an appearance—
Lucian Polly of Hickory Corners took the
A. M. train at Milo this morning for Kal­
amazoo—Rev. Ford and C. H. Ruggles
made s business trip to Kalamazoo this
week—Rev. Chase of Delton preached a
very able and interesting sermon Sunday
P M. al Cressey from the word Hope for
bls text.

Fred Brumm hud a si rake at paralysis
Thursday— Mr. Fiahklin Noys who has
been visiting relatives in this vicinity re­
turned to his home al Grand Ledge Sat­
urday—Miss Fertile Lentz closes tier fall
term of school In the Felghner district
Friday—Rev. John Taylor and wife who
went to China as missionaries a few years
ago have returned home and are visiting
the latteris i&gt;arouts Mr. and Mra. E. W.
Brigham—Lrn Straw and Charley Felgh-,
nor were at Baltimore one day last week
driving a well—Lewis Lockhart Is visit­
ing his father near Battle Creek—The
friends and nelghlmra of Mrs. David
Wilkinson presented her with an Invalid
chair one day last week—Sol Troxel starts
north Thursday on a hunting trip—Miss
Viola Felghner Is taking a rest- from
school duties.

Ladies usual monthly missionary meet­
ing at the Presbyterian parsonage next
Wednesday at 3 o'clock.
The Loyal Legion Band of Hope meets
at the Presbyterian parsonage next Friday

The regular monthly steeUng of the
W. F. M. S. of the M. E. Chureb. will be
held iu the church parlors on Wednesday
afternoon Nov. 8th. half p*»t two. Subject
of the Iumou "Idol* and Templefl ot
Japan".
The Hasting* Municipal Franchise
League, will hold ihelr next meeting at
the home «d Mrs. Frank Pancoast. Friday
afternoon Nov. lUth.. at 3J0 P. M. all
ladles lulcresU-d are cordially invited to
attend.
.

The Woman's Auxiliary of Emmanuel
ehurcb will meet Tuesday Nov. 7iu al 3 P.
M. with Mrs. D. G. Itobinsou. All member*
Mrs, Jessie Robinson Is spending this are earnestly n-q&lt;&gt;ested to be present.
week In Delton—Mias. Edith Williams
A social was lirhl at the residence of
visited her sister In Charlotte last week— Mrs Feighner qn Church 8l hml Friday
The semi aunui-l business meeting of evening under the uux pices of Uic LOG.
the Y. P, 8. C. E. was held at the school । T. Au excellent lime was had by all and
house Friday evening a good crowd attend­ [ a’very flue program rendered. Tito societyed and elected Miss Gaskill president. i cleared fU.50.
Miss Katie Nobles vice president, C. C. I The ladle* of the Star W. C. T. U. will
Robinson recording sec. C. A. Russell
trens—Meeting at
tress
ai the sch&lt;a&gt;l
sennor house
nou«e nt
at 7:33 ' meet at the h«*ine «»f Mra. tElm Barnaby
P. M. every Sunday—Mr. and
RobL
7th.
—— Mrs.
—... —
___! next Tuesday Nov. “
“ at 3J wchatfk. L-Jt
iGhe sick list— Mrs Kate , there
full attendance.
Marshall are on(jhe
~ be .a r..n
The
s c w||j nM^t w|(h
w
Frazier of Allegan i.
is helping care r~for n-r
her
sick sister—The U A. S. meet with Mm. I1 Bown* Nov. 4th. with the following pro­
Mark Bellinger Wednesday of next week a ', gram:—
carpet for the new church is the question I, Rome and the making of Modem Europe
agitating that society at present—Miss I
—Mis. Striker.
Mary Mcaseitgrr was In Kalamazoo last (i Ouliinea «»C E-nnomlcs—Mis H. Bailey.
week—ft,rt Quick h working for Frank.'
•. " „
" ..
Century
U«„..ee
. ■ |
“ of Italian History—Mias

Delated Inlier.
Mr and Mr* BrMool havti In'en rislihig
nt A. J. Furst's In Kalamazoo^S. S. Fisk j
and daughter Catherine are visiting
relatives south of Bittle Creek—S. E.
Haskell la on the sick list—Mrs S Adam*
a former reiddent of our luwii but more
recently of Bailie Creek died suth.eiily at
the home of her brother-in-law Hrnry
J’o buy your Overcoats and Clothing of us. We bought a large stock । Allen
hi Ro»&gt; Kalamazoo Co.—Corn hoskabout finished—Chas Nlclmb* and wile
•i line stoi k.and we bought cheap too, one that we can save you some good I lug
went to Battle Creek Monday—Many of
Quotation*—Money.
the turkeys are on the hospital roll, and
money on if are in need of clothing of any character. In our selections । some of them are not ablp to roll—Mrs C.
Editor Mosier of the W ay land Globe and
The society connected with Emmanuel
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...... Nov.
E. Paul and children are expected home John A. Tuinrr were In the village Satur- church
will...
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etitertalnwl
Tubrsdav
wi-paid particular attention to STYLE and MATERIAL. We can suit I on Tuesday the Stlb.
day alau PoMwcutlng attofnvy F. E. Fish uth. by He-dsuies U. Allen. 1). Goodyear,
of Allegan—The Free Methodist meeting J. Go»d«vnr. O. Y&gt;&lt;ung*. W. Hams. R.
at the rhuicb la»l Friday evening wag Kurtz. W; Seward ami H. A. Goodyear.
yon on finish; we can please you on the fit: we can surprise you on the Farmers are busy husking corn—A ' held
—t. ...TW.1..IM1 l supper M rvrd In the Parish house on
Cahill has a brother from Kansas visiting 1 well attended. Another one la appointed
for two weeks from that time—Mra John Center St from 5 until 7. All are cordially
him—Dell and Mark Norris have retnmed Hotelling and Mark Mortaque are on the Invited to attend.
L-'W Prices.
, ■
from the world's fair—Judge Armstrong flick list—Forty two uumliera were sold at
The auhjTt nt tho Methodist Episcopal
of Hasting* spent a portion of the week In the dance last Friday night and a- very ।I church
next Sunday morning will be
^towo—By Raymond has moved In rhe pleasant time had.
"How Nathaiilal was converted." In the
ith rooms of the hotel—Mrs
Smith
_
.
_
I evening a sermon will be preached to the
■and Ml-s Jennie Million were in Kalamazoo
Ed Hall a. home again. He has just Epworth league and ypung people. Sunooe dav la»« week—Call on Mra Smith for
your Millinery goods aliu has a large line completed work at Bowens Milla for A. C. day achmd at noon. Epworth League at «.
I youi
of flfall good*—Our new store Is progrras- Hunt—Fred McLead had the misfortune P. M. All cordially invited to theee fler*
I, of
| lug finely—Some talk of a rail road here. to get bls head hurt quite badly Sunday I vices.

IKEHNbimS
I

R. MUDGE &amp; SON. *=

�j™, u&gt; bl* MmhI*. tb» 'coM&lt;rr«Md
hia ruin. The two strangers, Light­ eJX- I U.tak b. will b. panned
wood and Marshall, looked opas calm MioSth by th* dtatrlbutte of hl* UlU*
"Ye*, that’s true. What then7' .
"On the report of his death, his name but interested spectators. Matt, hav­ prop.rty In
Eh. Mr. Jtm«*r
being included in an official list of offi­ ing delivered her homo-thrust of- ac­
Jono. only wrong hl* hand* *nd
cers killed and wounded in action, and cusation, stood and gazed into Monk’s wallrd. thinking of bl* preelou* trona
it being understood that he died with­ face with cool defiance.
"It is a plot!” Monk cried, presently, "'"And *o, M*tt," continued Brinkley,
out lawful issue, you laid clAVm to the
demesne of Monkshurst, in Chelshire, "an infamous plot to ruin me! ' You "thero ertll be no wedding *fter*lL I'm
and that of the same name in Angle­ have been tampering, I see, with this afraid you're .wfnlly dleappolnfedl"
sea. Your claim was recognized and wild girl, whom you foolishly suppose
M.U replied by taking hl. hand
kin to me by blood. Arrest me. if you aoaln, rnlalng It to her llpe. »nd kla*in 1865 you took possession."
“Well, have you detained me to hear please—I shall not take the trouble to Ing It fondly. The young man turned
resist, for I am perfectly innocent in hl* bead away, for his eyes had sud­
only what I already knew?"
"Pardon mo. I have not finished. I this matter.”
denly grown fuU of grateful tears.
He added, while they looked at one
have now to inform you that you in­
COXCLOTXOR.
herited under a misconception—first, another os if somewhat puzzled:
My tale is told. The adventure of
"As to the girl's relationship with
because Col. Monk was married and had
the caravan has ended. Little moni
my
dead
cousin,
the
very
idea
Is
ab
­
issue: second, because he did not die in
remains to be said.
India, but reached the shores of Eng­ surd. Where are the proofs of her
Monk, of Monkshurst, was not
So saying. Monk turned off by the
land. where he perished in the ship­ birthright?"
brought to trial for his iniquities, but
gate which they had just reached, and black, with a flower in his buttonhole, wreck of the vessel ‘Trinidad’ on Christ­
"Here," said a quiet voice.
he
was sorely enough punished by the
stood
waiting
impatiently
in
the
gar
­
rode away up the avenue.
Monk turned his eyes and started
mas day, 1864."
loss of his ill-gotten estates.
Before
Tim looked after him till -he disap­ den. Despite the festive occasion he
Monk was livid. At this moment back in wonder, whip William Jones the claim of th foundling was fully
had
a
gloomy
and
hang-dog
appear
­
peared. Then the same curious change
Jones, who had been watching the shrieked und fell forward on his face.
came over him which had come over ance. Presently there emerged from scene from a distance. come over pant­ 'Standing before them In the sunshine
Matt after she hod been listening to the door William Jones, attired in a ing and perspiring in ill-concealed ter­ was—the reality or the semblance of—
the colloquy between Monk and Wil­ drowned seaman's suit several sizes
the murdered young man of the caratoo large for him, and wearing u chim­ ror.
liam Jones.
'
"Lor'. Mr. Monk, what Is the matter?
ney-pot hat and a white rosette. Lean­
lie laughed!
Look
ye
now.
we
shall
be
late
for
the
ing on his arm was Matt, dressed
CHAPTER XVL
CHAPTER XV.
in a dress of blue silk, newly made for wedding.,"
As he spoke. Marshall, the detective,
her, out of damaged materials supplied
Yes, it was the artist himself, look­
A week passed away. The shallow by Jones, by one of the coasvguard clapped him playfully on the shoulder. ing a little pale and' carrying one arm
"How d’ye do, William Jones? I’ve
of the caravan no longer fell on the women, a light straw hat with' blue
in a sling, but otherwise, to all appear­
green meadow by the lake, and the ribbons to match, and a light lace often heard of you. and wished to know
ance. in good health.
struggling population of Aberglyn. un­ shawL Behind this pair hobbled Wil­ you Pray stop where you ore. I'll
Monk had strong nerves, but be
suspicious of foul play, had already liam Jones' father, whose costume was talk to you presently."
could not prevent himself from utter­
fo’-gotten both the caravan and the nautical, like his son's, but more dam­
"1 don’t know what you mean." ing a wild cry of horror and wonder.
owner.
aged. and who also sported a chimney­ Monk now said, with dogged despera­ At the same moment Matt went to the
And if facts were to be taken Into pot hat and a while rosette.
tion. -with all this rigmarole. Mr. young man's side, and, with an air of
Oi/usideratjon in estimating the extent
The crowd gave a feeble cheer. Matt Lightwood, or whatever your name is. indescribable trust und sweetness, took
of her memory. Matt. too. had for­ looked around and smiled, but mingled It seems to me you are simply raving.
his hand-the
which was free—
-.tt .-k . s. nis nanix
— xne nanuhand
v
gotten. it was common talk npw tha^ with her smile there was a kind of K I ....
am not my cousin . heir, who .a |
hc|_ „
ahe. the grammarless castaway, the vague anxiety and expectation.
toll me
mo that?
fnnt?”
J. proof is &lt;here,"
&gt;i he said, calmly;
tell
“—The
neglected protege of William Jones,
"Illsdaughter."said
the
man,quietly.
It was arranged that Monk should
"here upon my person I am not quite
was to be married to the master of the drive Matt in the dogcart; while Wil­
“He never married, and he never had dead, you see. Mr. Monk, of Monks- "SUFFOSK wk 81'EXD OUR HONKrMOOX
great fa ousel Nay. the very day was liam Jones and his father followed in a daughter ’’
hurst, and I thought I should like to
fixed; and that very day was only two the commoner vehicle.
"His daughter, r.n r;f:int twelve or bring it to.you myself. It consists, as proved he left England never to return.
At Pencroes,
tunriaes distant; and Monk, of Monks
where the ceremony was to be per­ fourteen months old. sailed to England you are aware, of CoL Monk's dying Whether he is alive or dead I cannot
' hurst, had in his pocket a special formed. they were to meet with one with him. wu«. shipwrecked with him.
message, written on the fly-leaf of his Udi.
license, which he had procured, at an Mr. Pcnarvon, a country squire and but saved by n nwvisd Providence, and
William Jones, too, escaped legal
prayerbook, and of the marriage cer­
expenditure of five pounds, from Lon- kindred spirit of Monk’s, who had has since been living in this place un­
A severer retribution
tificate of bls wife, both these having punishment.
der the mime of Malt -Jones.’’
promised to be “best man." ,
been placed upon lib child’s person, came upon him in the seizure and dis­
Doubtless, in any more populous lo­
"Your intended bride, you know.’.’
Monk took the reins, while .Matt got
posal of the hoards in the great cave.
cality the affair would have occasioned I in and seated herself beside him, tho added Marshall, with an Inslnupting concealed by the unsuspecting and Il­ So sorely did he take his loss to heart
literate Jones, and found by me after a
no little scandal, and many ominous ' groom getting up behind, and away smile
"Hullo, where is the young
that he crept to his bed and had an at­
lapse of many years." *
shakings of the head, but the inhab­ they went along the ssfod-choked road, lady?"
When he reap­
Monk did not speak; his tongue was tack of brain fever.
itants were few and far between, and followed by Jones and his father.
Monk looked round towr.r.'.s the dog­
peared on the scene of his old plunder­
frozen.'
He
stood
aghast,
opening
und
bad little or no time for idle gossiping.
The day was bright and mercy, but cart and on every si&lt;!e. i&gt;.it M: tt was shutting his clinched hands spasmodi­ ings his intellect was weakened, and
The coast guardsmen and their wives Matt never thought of the old proverb: nowhere* to be seen
cally and shaking like a leaf. Reas­ he showed curious evidences of im­
were the only individuals who exhib- । "Merry is the bride that the sun shines
sured to some extent by the sound of becility. But the ruling passion re­
ited any interest, aud even their ex- ‘ on;’’ she was too busy examining the said William Jone**
the voice, unmistakably appertaining mained strong within him. I saw him
citerne nt was faint aud evanescent, prospect on every side. All at once,
"Call her ” erv
to a person of flesh nnd blood. William only last summer, rambling on the sea­
like the movements of a fish in a sbal- as the bridal procession wound round longer here L.
: •
Jones gradually uplifted his face and shore, talking incoherently to himseli
low and unwholesome pooL
the edge, of the lonely lake, she ut­ Whether vn?i ' &lt;
But the really extraordinary part of j
Ipoked in ghastly wonder ' at tho and watching the sea in scorch oi
tered a cry of delight. There, stand­ lies, that girl is going to become my
wreckage as of old.
the whole affair was the conduct of ing in its old place by the lakeside, was 1 wife—I have her guardian’s consent, speaker.
"You will be anxious to ascertain."
And Matt?
Hatt herself. Apparently quite cured the caravan.
and she herself, I may tell you, fully
Well, her title to Monkshurst and
other former repugnance&lt;to a union
Mouk looked pale—there was some­ appreciates the honor 1 um doing her." proceeded Brinkley, with hjs old air of
lightness,
"by
what
accident,
or
spe
­
the
property was fully proved. For a
with Monk, she made no objection ■ thing ghostly in the reappearance even
"Indeed!" said Mr. Lightwood, smil­
whatever to the performance of the of this inanimate object lie was a ing. “Unfortunately, 1. os Miss Monk’s cial Providence, I arose from the grave long time she did not realize her good
legal adviser,
Banner, must
niu.r nave
a saj
»•&gt; l» tho I ‘“which yon politely eBtomMl mo? fortune, but gradually the pl&amp;sant
ceremony, and laughed merrily when man of strong nerve, however, and he legal
have a
she was informed that the day was speedily smiled at his own fears.
matter. Doubtless this marriage would I Tke explanation is very simple. My truth dawned upon her in a sunrise of
fixed. Monk, in his grim, taciturn
As they approached the spot they . beavety pretty arrangement for keep- young friend here. Mhtt. the found­ nice’ dresses, jewelry and plenty of
way, was jubilant He came to and saw Tim standing near the vehicle In ' ing the late Col. Monk’s fortune and ,ing. or. aa I should rather call her. money. Chancery stepped' in like a
fro constantly, and assumed the man- conversation with two strange gentle- property in your possession, but I can-1
-'Jnnk. of .Monkshurst. cnnie to severe foster parent and sent her to
attended
Decs ot a lover Had he been less bent men—one a little man in black broad­ not conscientiously approve of 11’.iojJ my 'assistance,
*
"
‘ to my
“ injuries, school. There she remained for several
on one particular object, two things cloth, the othcra tall, broad-r.houldcrcd j young lady's marriage to un nsstix.in.” ।j which were not so serious as you years: but Charles Brinkley, who hod
Height have struck him as curious: fellow wearing a light overcoat nnd a
.. do
.... you II imagined, and enabled me befuri dny- first taken in hand the vindication of
"An assassin?—what—what
That Matt, though she hat! con­ wide-awake hat Directly the proves- * mean?" .gasped
.
Monk, stag; ■ ring as if break to gain the kindly shelter of my her claims, nnd who never ceased to
° .[ caravan. Tim nnd a certain rural doe- be interested in her, saw her from
sented to marry him. steadfastly re­ sion approached, this group separated, i from a blow.
fused to wear his ring or accept any and............
•
" ’ several’ ,
"Tell him. Mr. Marshall."
, tor did the rest. Item sorry to dlsap- time to time and took particular note
its three members
walked
otlier presents; and (2) tlxat. she
still ly
.....
V............................................................................
;
-All rilfbt, air. Well. )•"» are. .Mr. i P"'"1 XW^lr. Monk, bat t fell U.und of her improvement in her grammar
to
the
road,
he
with
the
wide-awake
}'
ahrauk, i’**- paratatant
- - r-- • and’ •••
*• 1i ha[ 5td„,]in„ in the eentor of the road 1 Monk. o( Monkshund." eontlnned f.n- to keep nty promlao-to interfere aeri- and in the gentle art of speech.
will,
lll-dlattub
mevvuv— - ------guised dislike,
his caresses.
i.Hk. from
-----------------------,Ii quietly
. .. smoking
..
.
' detective, Artnly. yet playlully. “jotl r
"Matt," he said, when they met last
a cigar.
It was now late in the month of ;.
Christmas id London, and when he
As the dog cart came up ho held up ( accused of making away with—mur­
August, and the weather was broken 'i his hand. Unable to proceed without, dering, in fact—a young gentleman
saw before him, insteady of a towsy
by troublous winds and a fretful :i running him down. Monk pulled up ' who came to Aberglyn a few weeks
girl, os bright and buxom a young lady
moon.
For several weeks William ,
as ever wore purple raiment and fine
ago in that little House on wheels: nnd
.
Jones, in his mortal terror, had re- jI angrily.
linen, "Matt, yoj^ar© *growed-up* at
'
"What’is it? Why do you block the . thia’nice friend of yotirs (here he
trained (n&gt;m visiting the cave; he had j■ road?" he cried, fiercely.
last!"
■
i
again slappctl William- Jones on the
’
never set his foot therein, indeed, i
Matt blushed and hungjier head,
shoulder)
is
accused
of
being
your
no-1
“Excuse me. governor,” returned the ■
since the night of the assassination, j, -thcr, coolly
cool’y. "Mr. Monk, of Monies- ’ complice."
with a touch of the old manner.
At Inst he could bear the suspense no I■ hurst,' I bejieve?"
*
"No! nol I never done It! I'm inno- ,
longer.
Suppose some one else had ;
_wondcr what William Jones would
cent, 1 am!" cried William Jones, j
-ThaOany name."
discovered this treasure,
- ']
•, and’ robbed
•Sorry to trouble you on such a day. ' "Tell ’em. Mr. Monk, tell 'em—I’d ,
"think if he saw me now.”
him?
Suppose some anbterraaeaa
subterranean fi bat 1 ahouM like a lew words with j-oib" j
nowt to do with it!"
"And if hr noticed these pretty boots.
change had obliterated the landmarks I
“I cannot stay—I am going to be
"Silence, you fool!" soul the! other. |
Matt, nnd heard you play the piano
or submerged the cavern!
Suppose a
married!"
j Then he- added, turning on his acand prattle a little in French. Upon
thousand dreadful things!
Tired of ,
indmen. '
"So I heard," said the man, lifting , cusera: “Yon are a couple of madmen,
my word, it’s a transformation! You
miserable supposition, William de- - his hat and bowing with a grin to Matt | -1 think! II know
the young
know nothing
nothing of
of thn
vAnntr J'
always were a nice girl; though."
monksxnnxsr.
termined, despite his terror, to make “Glad to sec you miss. How do yon do? man you speak of. 1 have heard
. "uiau
miss, now &lt;xo you exo.'
speux or. x nave heart! that 1
:
"Do yon really think so?" , asked
ously
with
yocr
little
arrangements
if
i
1 Matt, shyly "Did you always think
j But the fact is. Mr. Monk, my business 1 he is missing, that is all; but there is
So late one windy and rainy night won’t keep. Be good enough to step
you persistently refused to do justice ,I soT*
•- to
1
no evidence that any harmi------------has come
he stoic forth with his unlit lantern : this way."
to
this
young
lady."
him. for his body has not been found." । ~ —•*• j——o —--ji I
“Certainly.”
and fought his way in the teeth of !
Here Marabali turned with a wink
As he sP°kc’ Monl&lt;
» &gt;3vage Ij
Full of some unaccountable forebod- [
"Even when I told you I liked you
half a gale to the familiar place, which I Ing. inspired partly by the stranger's ' to William Jones and nudged him in oath ttnd rw‘hed Awards the road; but
। so much, and you told me ‘it wouldn’t
lie found, however, with some little suave yet determined manner, partly the riba
•
I Marshall was after him In a moment do*"
w .difficulty. He was neither supersti­ J by the reappearance of the caravan, • "Don't you think, now." he naked. I'n!1
upon him. There ™ a 1
...... *
att,»» , atv
.
he UolAVtl,
asked.
was Brinkley’s turn to blush now.
tions nor imaginative, but throughout i Monk slighted, and followed the other ; "it might l&gt;e.worth while looking for It quick "lruFiTle Su Idcnly Monk drew | It Itwas
clear that Matt, despite other
the journey he was a prey to nameless ■ across the grass to the close vicinity of j in that little underground parlor of *kni*e&gt; opened it and brandished it in J
। changes, still retained her indomit­
-terrors.
Every gust of wind went
।
the
air;
so
that
it
would
have
gone
111
I
yours,
down
alongside
the
sea?
”
, the house on wheels. The little elderly |
, able frafikness.
through his heart like a knife; every
if tho herculean I
i man followed, and the William
man who
Jones
had : uttered a despairing with his assailant
____
"Even then." he replied, laughing.
sound of wind or sea made the same , .first spoken went through the cere- . groan, and fell on his knees.
, Tim, coming to the rescue, had not1
"But I say you were a precocious
heart stop and listen. Only supreme mony of introduction.
|
"I'm ruined!" he cried.
"0, Mr. pinioned him from behind. In another '। youngster. You proposed to me, you
L”*.1:17 ,'&lt;!
I
MV. a.oa«. *,r. Mr. arena,
“This is Mr. Monk, sir. Mr. • Monkt | Monk, it’s your doing! Lord help me! moment the knife was lying on the !1 know!"
But at last he gained the cave, within
r -*-*----. .. -*i -2 They knows everything."
grass and Monk was neatly handcuffed |I
“I know I did." said Matt, "and it
which there wm a waad „ of elating
ia ‘“p-.
°‘
"Curse you, hold your tongue," said by the detective.
the firm of Lightwood &amp; Lightwood,
“Now, governor, you’d better take it '. wasn’t leap year then."
legions, clarions shrieking, drums
Monk, with a look of mail contempt
solicitors, Chester."
,
She added still more shyly?
beating, all the storm and stresp of the
quietly!"
said
Marshall,
while
Monk
1
"And you—who the devil ore you?" and hatred. "These men are
[
"Bnt it’s leap year -now!"
awful waters clashing on the cliffs
struggled and gnashed his teeth in irn- j
demanded Moqk, with his old savagery. playing upon your fears, bnt they
Their eyes met. Both binshed more
without, and boiling with unusual
j potent rage. “You’re a smart one, you I and mon*.
"My name is Marshall, Christian not fxrighten me."
screams through the black slit be­
“No," remarked the detective, light­ : are. but tho game’s up at last."
I name, John, though my friends call
“Matt, don’t! It won’t do, yqu knowl
tween the cave and the Devil’s Cal­
B his
__ UUfc
!
Monk
himself
ing
cigar,
whichrecovered
had gone
out. I and laughed
। me Jack," answered the other, with ...
Yes, I say so still. You're a rich woman
dron.
“I thkxk
“
think we shall even manage
mnnni?&lt;- that
thnt. in
In 1 fiercclyand
I’m only a poor devil of a painter.
. Trembling, with perspiration stand­
time."
"Let me go! Of what do you accuse You must marry some great swell."
ing in great beads on hia face, he
As he spoke he carelessly, and as if mc? n waa marder just now. but since
But Matt replied:
searched the cave for the corpse of the
Inadvertently, drew out a pair of steel'
mardered person is alive (d—n
“I shall never marry anyone but
7-Ertrdcred man, expecting to find it j
handcuffs, which he looked at reflect- i h*m!) 1 shoQld
** know on what you!"
x w&lt;H advanced in
decomposition. |
ively, threw up and caught underhand ckarK® y°a arrest me."
"You won’t? Do you mean it?"
: StrorqvrXo say, however, It had disIn the air.
*
.
““Oh.
Oh, there
there's
’s no
npdifficulty
difficulty about
about that!
that!"
” j
“Of course I do."
appearefi
id Urinkley,
Brinkley, looking
look i no- at
at him
him supermim.rJ■
"Yon accuse me of assassination," ;
:
He caught her in his arms.
iyiUiMn.J»a2« jvs* at once rellefed I
said Monk, trembling violently. "I ' ciliously. "In the first place you have j,
"My darting Matt-yea, I shall call
.and alarmed—ttelicved because he was .
warn you to beware, for I will not suf- !
fraud and perjury possessed your*- ■I you by that- dear name to the end oi
-.spared a.horrihl* experience; alarmed I
fer such accusations without seeking j
'vlial never legally belonged to II tho chapter. Yon love me, then? I
Y»ecnnse ho coaid not account tor tho 1
redress. If you have any proof of the I ^°u’
tke Hecond place, yon at-[; can’t believe it!”
dlsappearanoc
A little reflection. I
truth of your preposterous charge, pro- I tempted murder, at any rate. But upon !■
"I have loved you," she answered.
however, suggested that one of those
duce It."
I ®y Iif®* 1 &lt;lon’t think you are worth}; laughing, "ever since I first came—‘to
Aidal waves so common on the coast
At this moment Matt, looking brightProftccutinp- I think, Mr. Marshall, you !■ be took!* ’’
might liaja,
jyelJ up Into the
might
ns sunshine, leaped out of the caravan. ] mI
ffht let him go."
!
And she rested her head on his shoul ■
• cavcnj.v^a^j^
the boJy from
"Its
a mad dog loose, sir," rere­ ; „
"There’s my proof." said Marshall. ;
“
Ita letting n
cr just
,unt as Rn
„ had
nn., done in the old
der
she
"Ml*a Monk, this ninlablo bridegroom [ J**’_SI»*ball.
•tla'll hurt Mme | day* when ahe waa an unaophUtieated
tlie shingle aud carried it
— -------------In the direction of the Caldron.
of your, denlea l.-lng concerned In
Z'
|&gt;child
at nature
I' child of
nature.
harming Mr. Charlo.. Brinkley, la he
""hat do pn a". Ml» Monk?" *ald \.
"So there
there’s, to
to be
no a
w
.u which case," he reflected, "them
"So
a wedding
after
telling the tenth?"
I Brinkley. “Thia unstable looking per-; all."
i he
v- aaM. w-rf-X..
*. .
coast guard chaps would find it some
day among the rocks or on the shore ।
Matt’s face darkened. :-nd she looked , son Is y°nr
l*‘r *' •” fin. Shull I re- ' an idea!"
'
at
Monk
with
eyes,
of
conlial
detestaf
,easc
y°«
r
Lrt
Lgroom
in
order
that
and think it had been drowned in the
"Yes?"
! you
juu may
inuj go with
uitn him
xixm to the
tne altar of ■
tion.
way of natur’."
"When we marry suppose we an
HOSE TOOK THE REINS.
Hymen and complete the ceremony?” I
Satisfied Viol everything else was !
"No," she said; "he’s lying.”
range to spend the honey-moon in- i
“-I hate him!"
cried
Matt;
I should caravan!"
cried
Matt;
"1 “
should
undisturbed^ he retired as hastily as airy •___
r_______
____ Marshall.
"Matt," cned Monk, fiercely, "take
impudence.
"John
like to drown him in the sea."
care!”
possible, sealed np the entrance to the governor, of tho detective force.'
Brinkley laughed.
"He’s lying.” she repeated, not heed­
Monk
now-------went
pale indeed. But,
. cavern and ran hastily home.
I ° ••
■-------*—
•hie morning of the marriage came— j recovering himcclf. lie cried: “I know ing him. "I see him do it fwith my
“Your sentiments are natural, but
a fine sunny morning. An open dog- ■ neither of you.
I warned you that I own two eyes, nnd I see' William un-Christian. And tho gentle Jones, j
cart belonging to Monk, and driven by ; was in haste. What do you want? Out Jones helping him and looking on; j now, who is looking at you so affec- j
they thought that no one was nigh,! tionately, what would you do with him? .
one of hia servants, stood at William with it!"
Jone*’ dopr, and close to It a light
The little men now took np the con­ but 1 was. I wiin hiding behind them Drown him in the sea too?"
"No, no, Matt," interposed William
country cart, borrowed by William versation, speaking bra prim businesa- sacks and barrels Ln the eave.”
Jones, abjectly; "speak up for me. !
Jones himself from a neighboring like voice, and occasionally referring
Monk now felt that the game was Matt. I ha’ been father to you all these
termer. The population, consisting of to a large note-book; which he carried.
years."
an aged coast guardsman, two coast
-Mr. Monk, you are, T am informed,
Matt seemed perplexed what; to say.
•
guardsmens* wives and half a dozen the sole heir male of the late CoL side, and the very ground seemed
dejected children, crowded in front of Monk, yourcousiu by the father's side, opening nnder his feet. The wretched So Brinkley again took up the conver­
l,rrt&gt;
Jones, in a state bordering on frenay, sation.
'
the cottage.
who wa* supposed to have died in the
remained op hto knees, wailing over
“On reflection wo will .refer William
T’hc bride®’*'-|n decent•

A LONDON MIRACLE.
AN IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY
A WILL-KNOWN CITIZEN.

Mr. E. J. Powell Relate* HIm Remarkabin
Ei pe He nee to an Advert Uer Represen­
tative—Tortured by Malignant Rheu, From Boytioo&lt;l-Hn m
Last Eaeapea From Agony.
A Story Full ol Hope for
Other dufferer*.

(From the London, (Ont.) Adverti»fr.)
At 33 Alma Street. South LoiMbn. Jive.,
Mr. E. J. Powell, a genlleman who liks rv
sided in London and vicinity for tbout mix
years. He has been a sufferer hIi&gt;ci« hi,
youth with rheumatism In its wens; forfti,
iitit now the haggard fare him! slu|
pled form of a year ago have given nw;iy
to an appearance of health and vigor!
Hearing of this a reporter callep on-Mr.
Powell and naked him to relate !ii-1 •, ■
(fence.
••The first lime I really felt iriy rheu­
matic trouble," said Mr. Powell, **wn m
1872. A twlugo of pain caught tn.-. i.(1t
passed away In an instant, f tli&lt;|Jti&lt;!
know what it was. After thul I whs at
tacked at various periods; and hi )-7d j
began to grow alarmt-d. In 1878 1 ♦suieied from sciatica in the left leg.
,
"For n number of years afterwnni 1
continued to grow worse and worse, in
the summer of 1884 I experienced tinpain eonstantly. It was all day’ahd at all
times.
1 took the electric tn-atnieiH
steadily for several weeks, but It did n.»not the slightest good.
"A year ago last winter I wns seimll by
a pain aud for fourteen weeks 11 nev&lt;-!
left the house. The only way hi which 1
could be moved was by being Wheeled
around In an easy (hsti. What I suffered
daring that period no one bnt tnvfeclf ran
ever realize. Mr. Marshal, of whose esse
you have heard, is an acquaintance of
mine, and he said he could not say wheth­
er Pink Pills would cure rhetiinsiii.ni or
not, but they were good fur the blood any
way. and at least it would do me no harm
to try half a dozen boxes.
“So I did; bought six boxes t«i»k four
aud received no benefit that I could recog­
nize, but while taking the fifth I noticed
that for a period of three or four days I
felt no pain. I supposed that !l was a
temporary relaxation due to [natuijl
causes. However It gave me some ho; -'
to finish the sixth box. Then I knew I
was getting better—much better. The pain
which had been constant became Inter­
mittent and less severe. My friends and
family told me that I was beginning to
look like another man. My face which
had begun to wear a drawn exprc-.-imi.
common with people who arc st|ffcriug.
commenced to show a better color. My
system was being toned up.. Inspired
with Increased hope 1 purchased six mor-­
boxes from Dr. Mitchell, the drug.: -t.
and continued to take them, mid \ with
escli box I realized more and urnre i!:\ it
was a cure. 1 used up thirteen boxes In
Mil nnd when the thirteenth was finished
1 had not a symptom of pain for time
months.
••Now.”
concluded
Mr. • I’owrli.
"you have mv experience. I knew w:
1 was 1'know what I am. 1 kiuyAthat
from Iniyhooi! that 1 -luivv ls*m i. victim
of xualignnnt r’u*iimnti-ni. which hat! Iwen
a tortyxe the last lew
1 know that
I 1 have tried every remedy mid l&gt;ecn treat­
ed by the best metflcal skill- but -u vmr.
aud I know that Pink Pills have m. •- - where everything else has failed ar.*! Unit
they have brought me back health and
happiness. Therefore 1 ought to lx*
thankful, and 1 am thankful," And Mr.
pnwell's intense earnestm — of manner
could admit of no doubt n*» to hit gratitude
and sincerity. "You may ask Kev. Mc­
Intyre of the Askin St. Methodist t’hnreh.
nr Rev. G. A. Andrews B. A . pmdor t-l
the Lambeth circuit, whether I w:e*
or not," were his parting words.
The reporter dropped In on Rev.
E.
McIntyre nt the par.-&gt;oiiagi*. 82 Askin .81.
"1 know Mr. Powell wei'." said the r&lt;--eirud gentleman when qutwih'iicd. “ih^
is nw esteemed parishioner of mine and !•attending the Askin Street church itgsln.’’
"Do you remember Mr I’-r.veil's illue-- a
year ago Inst winter?" "Yes; he had a
vt xy bad attack of rheumalbm wlilch Lid
him up for a long time. He had to In-wiit . l­
ed around the bourn* in a climt. '*-•■'
he appears to tw* a well man. I heard he had
been cured by Dr. William’s I’ink 1’iUs.
Mr. Powell m, in mv opinion a most &lt;-nscicntlons person, and any statement he
would make would b.* perfectly reliable
Mr. B. A. Mitchell, the well known
druggist, upon whom the reporter nex'.
called, said: "I know &lt;&gt;7 Mr. I’owelicnre and it la every woni true. I have
sold thousands of boxes of Pink Pills and
knowing that they always give satisfaction
have no hesitation In recommending them
ns a perfect blood builder and nerve
Storer, curing such diseases as rU.iiumtism. neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomo­
tor ataxia. M. Vitus Dance, nervou- head­
ache. nervoMs prostration and tired feel­
ing therefrom, the after effects of lagrlppe.
diseases depending on turner-* In th®
blood, snob as scrofula, chronfcerj
etc.
Pink PUIs give a healthy glow to
pale and sallow complexions, and ate a
specific fqr the troubles |iecullar lolhe fe­
male systefei, and in men they effect a rad­
ical cure In all cases arising from un-ntal
worry, over-wurk or excesses of what
ever naturt*." These Pills are manufa- tured by Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company
Schenectady, N. Y.. and Brockville. Ont.,
and nre sold only In boxes besting then
trade mark and wrapper at 50 cents a
or six boxes for $2.50. ami are never ?- :d
In the bulk or by the dozen or hundnd.
and unv denier who offers you sulxtituus
In this form Is trying to defraud you, and
should be avoided.
Kite Wa* Dowa on Boy*.

A little girl butfiiuryeors old wtisobaerved to bj very devout in church and
to be very eager not to miss attending
the service.**. "What do you do. when
you are there. Rosie?" asked a lady
friend, "you cannot read and you mu^
(Tet very tired of such long services?'
Tho little one shook her head gravely“I am never tired." she said. "I have so
much to soy to God." "What do you
ray. do tell me,” persisted the Indy.
The chi'd climbed on her knee, and
whispered with all her soul in her
eyes: "I cannot go to church too often
to thank God—I was not born a boy.
Marta Theresa Dollar* ta Africa.

The imperial Mari* Theresa dollars
of 1780 are in use all over Africa os a
circulating medium. They are stul
coined with tho same date. During
the Abyssinian war Great Britain was
obliged to purchase large quantities of
these dollars Ln Austria to meet the
war expense* in Afric*, M the natives
kxrew no other coin.

�BUSINCARDS.

Hastings Banner.

J. M. SMITH.

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Woodlaud. Mich

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intended to.

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Thursday. Nov.

i,

1893

Mlaa Kate &gt;Im*mIi ot K ilamavin received
an award at the W-roi'. i.ut «&gt;u point lace
collarsand cuff.
Shemi’s exhibit
was in tin- women’s bui'.dma mid is In
competition win. ihe finest lace makers of
the world.

THE AMERICA’S

CUP.
CHINESE DELICACIES.

(/-Little White Pigeon baa sent 00» peopto
I to the World's fair at least. So many

Plga Md Poultry Pnt Up Attreetirely and I tickets to Chicago have been .told, tho
Sold Cheap.
1 tourists took out of the village at least

The first race for the cup. now
The Chinese delicatessen store is re­ *20 000.
known as the America's cup. was
..riT-niier |H&gt;p-rnni venders will have
plete with the appetizing dishes of the
Mrs. Sarah Bennett was on lhe stand
to keep off the Michigan Central trains at sailed around the Isle of Wight on Chinese household, and they are done
In the Atherton—McCollum runnier trial
August 22, 1851, says the Philadelphia
Kalamazoo.
Press. Of the yachts that sailed the up not only in befler style, but with at Mio. She said she saw McCollum
show Depleted Blood, poor । Battle Creek Moon: line ot Uie*fratiue» seas in those days thee gallant old much better materials and more tastily strike her husband with a paddle and
the coniin r's inquest was the raplii America, full of years and honors, is than the average food of an ordinary throw him Into the waiter.
nourishment, everything ,pf
1 lyiwvir/iting of Chester I’. Aldrich, private
probably the only One now in commis- Chinese fatally.
bad.
TjFeJ aro signs' of , secretary o. E
Nh-hi.ls. who look ml
Everything, says the New York Son,
of the tenliinonj st the rate of eighty siou Tho Royal yacht squadron bad Is exposed to view in the most con­ la undaubtafijr a dlaMWOt the tnoud. sad as
Anaemia. '
Words a minute nn a tj pewriter. a«d kept offered a cup open to competition by spicuous manner possible. A whole •ueb only a reliable 110 d purifier ran "••«*»
perfertaml permaneui cure. Homt s sarsapa­
yachts
of
all
nations.
The
America
up tin* sntne for tour days. This i* equal
pig. fat and juicy, soaked in highly rilla is the cmi blood purifiar. and i* baa
to sleiiogrnplilc reporting. "Chet'* is un­ was lying at Cpwes, and her owners spiced liquor and then baked a crispy many 'cry -evert) ca-es nf catarrh. &lt;-atarria
ottei.iimwi Irsds to co:i»umpUoo. taaa tlaou»
doubtedly the fastest typewriter In Mich­ were anxious to get a match race with
igan. Ills speed astonished the outside a representative British yacht. Com- | brown while cooling in the air la Sarsaparilla before it is to late.
modoro Stevens entered the America i slightly anointed on its bock with a rich
newspaper reportera who were present.
Rood's Pit a cu’t a'l fiver ill*.
in this open race. There were six coat of See Yo (vegetable oil) and salt.
Stat* of Ohio. City ««f Toi.e:i»o, I
schooners, one a three-master of three The ears and nose are dyed in vermil­
LVCAS Vot'XTX.. *
j
hundred nnd ninety-two tons, and ion; the entire carcass is mnde*as at­ Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has ft*en umO
Fuank J. Ciikxrt makes oath that he
tractive to the eye and as tempting to
lor rhilorri- teething. It sooths the sMid. soft­
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, Is the"senior partner of the firm ot F. .1. eight cutters in the race. The Ameri- ' the appetite us possible; it is then ! en*
the gums, allays all toun. cures wlsd eolK.
get
off. She
' little chubby tail upon a
Cuknky&amp;Co . doing business in tli« city ca was the last yacht
.
-- to
-- o
- । hung
by its
aud Is the it st r» rurdy for Dlatrbeeu. Tweatywith hypophosphites, en­ ot Toledo. County and State- aforesaid, run
f,&gt;~ wing-aud-wing,
...I-...
• — ’_O1 her .....
.U.ww*. OUk
mainsail
out I. hook near the door, in very much the flve cents a txHUr. Sold Dy'all druggista
throughout
the world.
riches the blood, purities the and that said firm will pay theVamn ot on one side and her foresail out on the | same fashion as a Dutchman’s butcher-,
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and other, and very soon hod sailed grand- I shop. When a customer comes he is
skin, cures Anaemia, builds every case of Catarrh that cannot In­ ly through the fleet.
fleet, reaching \lhe ! asked which part of tho hog he wants,
up the system. Physicians, the cured by by the use ot Hall'" Catarrh schooner Beatrice and the cutters tAy- , It is then chopped off at twenty-five ।
Ct he.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
rora, Volente and Arrow, which were 1 cents per pound. The same price pre­
world over, ehdorse it.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in leading. Finally the America, by very ! vails throughout the entire pig.
skillful
dodging, managed to get into I The liver and entrails are cured sepmy
presence,
this
Oth
day
of
December.
A.
Don’t be ieeelitb bj Sabilltulu!
D. 1880.
the lead.
I aratcly from the rest of the body, and
t The
lhe Yankee boat
boat, with the wind free 1 then are sold at half the rate of the
| "KAI.
had shown superiority 9ver the Eng- body. On an average three pigs a day
A. W. GLEASON.
lish vessels.
And when it came to and a dozen or more of ducks and
Notary Public
she proved that she was
was chickens are disposed of in quarter
Haifa Catarrh Cure i« taken Internally windward work
equally superior. She worked to the J pound lots, besides other delicacies,
and acta directly upon the blood and muwindward so bpeedily
speedily that by tho
the time ij The difference between a Caucasian
- QIKQMLUTION •
coub aarfocea of the system. Send for
the point was reached there was not a ( and a Chinese delicatessen store is imtestimonials, free.
80
tk- ' --------sight from h«»r
her &lt;t»r.lrc
decks. 'The
nienae.
OHIO
F’ L CHENKY
Tolw10 yacht in sicht
wind now died down and a strong
The one always sella stale meat and
head tide was encountered, against rotten cheese; the other roasts lire
Hereafter, changes- for advertisements RT Sold by druggista, 75c
which the America made little head­ pigs (killed within an hour before they
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
Insure insertiorHn the issue of the week
way.
This
gave
the
fleet,
which
had
arc prepared for roasting), chickens
FUTURE OF THE HUMAN FOOT.
when brought.
not yet caught the full strength of and ducka in the same way.
the tide, a chance to creep up on her.
The one costs hundreds of dollars to
Scrofula, whether hereditary or acquired. Ii
The little cutter Aurora and the cutter start and makes little profits, while
thoroughly expellcd from the blood by Hood .
The boot and shorn •/‘-.bibit at the Arrow- nearly caught up with the the Chinese delicatessen shop costs
Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier.
America,
bnt
the
rest
of
the
fleets
were
world's fair leads onFlo view with
only the twenty, dollars to bay the
Some one broke Into the cellar of Sim­ alarm the prospective fate of the miles astern. At St. Catherine's the meats and makes big profits. An or­
It Acknowledges no Superior.
eon Neithammer at Woodlaud and let au human pedals, says the Minneapolis Arrow went aground and was out of dinary hallway is amply big enough
Tribuuc.
The wild variety of in­ |h® race, but the little Aurora clung for a gocd-sizcd Chinese delicatessen
entire barrel of cider run to waste.
The wind shop.
genious shapes exhibited in shoes dis­ to the America admirably.
^/Nashville’s old hand tire engine In use closes the fact that the human foot In now freshened again and the America
before the water works were put In. has modern times has censed to have a drew away rapidly from her plucky
HASTINGS, MICH.
beven sold to Augusta, and wu shipped
''
After getting by St.
j shape of its own. It is putty in the little rival.
there last week.
I hands of the ingenious artist.
In Catherine's the America had a leading
C. E. Roscoe showed us 50 chickens, short, the foot, as to shape nnd size. Is wind, and casing off her sheets tore
If. through tho water in magnificent
the first of the week, . that he had pur- ' purely a sh«x-mal&lt;cr's product.
chased of J. L. Childa
CL121. of near .Sunfield. therefore, we want to know what the style and swept toward Cowes, a re­
The average weight of the fowls were foot of the future is to lie we must markable winner. The defeated Eng­
lish yachts were two days altogether
five and one-quarter pounds, uotwiihstand-, study the trend of the cobbler's art.
ing the fact that they were latr fowls, j ...
v fearful .anciy
In spite of v..
the
variety o*
of in getting into port. The dismay of
They were of the buff cochin variety.— shapes and dimensions exhibited in Uie 'the English yachtsmen and all Great
Nashville News.
[world’s fair shoe exhibit, there are Britain at the terrible defeat given by
u'l. Mid ll»t. pro.ln.nl lotttvt
|of Uw .bvemnklntr the little black Yank.c is almost a
matter of international history.
rr of M.ple Grore went down to the f».r j “rt
"&gt;«k&lt;-d&lt;&gt;nd »1.ow
Cummo«lore
tried bei ummmiore Stevens
btcvrns had
had tried
IT
IT
■ n.l too. hl, wife with him. but I..lol
I imvrmulve d. relopm. nt. Between the
kmk after her properly and they'IFrame «,&lt;x*Pack un‘l plowshoc on-the one j mu', had posted in the Royal squadron's j
separated He spent some linn- in trying! hand anil the patent leather ball- j castle a challenge to sail against any
to find ber. but In vain, and made nt* his room slipper on the other there is u
i vacht (or fr.it-1 one thousand to ten |
mind she had returned bome.
he , broad variation in the shape and di­
thought he might as well come too. but I mensions which the human foot must]I thousand guin-xs. bdt the English
" •■
■ . Aanlzee from his
what was hhsurprise on arriving home to assume, and yet there are one or twq
urtlie cliall-.’ngcjvua J a twenty-four page journal, is the leading Republican famiJy-pnper of
find his wife not there. He immediately 1 principles which apply more or less In I

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Ml- • «aya: Sleep god rest
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A TERROR TO CANKERS.
PAPER,
gives
the
i The one principle
which and
stand;.
out all
I

। rnnst prominently in nil the schools of !
’ the shocmaking art i» thin; That tlij^rj
*“ *,ut ' n ‘ rec •■'n’zc‘*toc "n t-,v human |
q ।
, ।'
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. definition ‘approved by all shoe mo- !
[ di-,tv s'is that the human foot isnvaria, ble aggregation consisting of.
of four ,
!»rt»-lh.- 'h.v!.
In-t. p. ttl&gt;o bull
' th.’ e instep,
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The latest
-"‘I th-trn-al
lob-M and
o-t geng.n-, h&lt;»w much wv have to dvpeud upon
-rally adopted, canon relative to the ( h»-'ks They pr -ynre the::!-circs acImportant organs of the body, tin atom-1 VI
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If a m.i.i come» to me with
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id "THE
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for one year
vear
Kb. liver. kIJn-yv .ud
t» ,£t it ...... XlwL,
a ■ Ttain amount of timidity nnd want land
th-m bnlthy you ne-d never leer dis- Mn,ig|„ if„,. .Ira,™ ln.ni lhe outer of confidence. I am more inclined to
ease. Price 40 cents a package.
[edge nf the ball &gt;&gt;f (he f&lt;k&gt;t to the tip take him nt his word and give him
FOR ONLTX$ LIO,
Carter’s Kidney Jk Backache Tea will cure • of the great toe. It i* tnie there are what he wants than if he. is ready of
. Subscriptions may begin at any time.
that sick, tired filing with a bad taste in , many styles of &gt;hre- that do not con- speech and entirely&gt;elf-p.»-&lt;*:ised. As
for the theory that Civ confidence man
Address al) orders to
the mouth ...
ntortrfu^
; „ . .
„
ations are permit tctl simply on tosthetic l»etrays himself by his manner 1 have
Carter s Kulney .t Backache Tea will cure । tfrountIs t&lt;i M.c|)rc x |rivtv „n(l uot Bl my doubt- It hasn't been my expertsick headache, constipation, dizziness, and nu that not more thunonu toe is recogDickpaln In the back.
' nized.
•The
Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Getn W.
Carter’s Kidney A Backache Tea puriThere is said to.»..• only one shoe in
Omlbe blood, .nd rntul.le. the bowel,. »« yvorl.Vo !»ir ..uhll.it ohleh dntlnct- general impression Is.that a dishonest Best, Room 2. Tribune Building. New York City, and a sample copy
man
cannot
look
&gt;
■»
i
in
the
faceLet
of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mailed' you.
and countenances tire
i. .. . r
lv recognizes anil
Curler, Kidney t H.ek.d.e fee I. . .ure
m
hu|nan fi)-„
,he n.e disabuse your mind of that, for 1
and positive cure for backache aud In-j wtxHjeu nhoe from Belgium- That shoe.
tlamatlon of the kidneys and bladder. which allots five compartments of
-.pace to the toe family, is the excep­ tlie day if there li anything to be
Sold only by W. IL Goodyear.
tion which proves the rule— namely, gnlne 1 by it.' My experience in the
banking business coniinnA that view
that the great toe is the only author­
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
ized.projection on the portico ^f the
J. M. Dinwiddle, of Cedar llapids.
Coldwater home men have orgauirod |s‘ruc1t“n' A gwerution or txo
for the purpose of securing a mile rare |
nnd heredity r.t.der •aid: *"Lel me add my experience. A
man
came into my bank with a check
track. Shares of fl|0. earh Io the amount ,he ,&gt;rac&lt;,n’nn l;r' '’ "upiserl by the
of 810.000 will be issued.
shoe artists will doubtless see the hu­ for fifteen dollar-, his wages as a car­
penter,
he said, lie w.-it dressed like
- i man foot simplified and improved by
a workingman. He looked like bne.
I. M. Storms of Plainwell has purrha--। the gradual elimination of foursupered a trotter with a tecord of 9:35. Il 4s a fluous. useless, nnd inartistic frontal In every way he had theappriirane.- of
an honest man. I hadn't the least
five yenr old pacer, and la expcelid b•projections.
doubt he was what he claimed to be
ui..kc U iter lime next season.
A SHREWD CHURCHMAN.
nnd easheil his check, lie had forged
the Kignntnre. ' lie cashed six other.*
Ovoaso’s new Armory building w*
like it in our city that day. We got
dedicated lout Friday In tr.e, presence ot j
Iooo people. it is a fine structure cost-1 In the Rinall town in the Mk’lyndsxl him and 1 looked him over carefully,
Ing nearly *12.000 In all. Gov. Bleb and i there i« a rich congregation that is not I but 1 couldn't see anything about him
charactcrizcil by lavish li!»crality, savs j which conflicted with my first judg­
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants­
stuff were present
ment that he was an honest working­
What seems to be * great joke on .Slier- I the London Tld-Bits.
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
Time after
rr time the mrtikter
mftristcr had
bad i man. Even after he was in prison he
Iff G. F. Bolsworth was perpetrated re­
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitutes
•alcd to his people ,o ‘'ontri- was just as honest looking us when he
cently. Samuel Snmrs lhe erratic Individ­ vainly appeal,.:: . L.
dv t&lt;&gt; the funds of came to the bank window.”
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OflL
ual who was sent up for obtaining money bn to more generom
’
would,
indeed.
from John Hall and others-uu false pie- church. The membe,
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
Dipping Up Rice lllrda.
give something, but it was nearly aliron**, iuiu &lt;&gt;»c v* .... ...___
.
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allay*
The Charleston News tells some marthe county Jail a fairy tale about /coiitcr- woyn the smallest silver coin of the
relous
stories
ul&gt;out
the
abundance
of
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
feifors and .buried conterflet mon«-y In realm that was placed on the plate.
A shrewd Scotchman who had re­ I rice birds in the dikes and marshes
Eaton Rgplda In turn the prisoner gave
cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. Castoria relieve*
the story to the sheriff. Thinking there cently come to the place and joined back of that city. There are always
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatuleaey.
must tie something in It. Sheriff Botsworth the church was not'long in noticing plenty of them for the sportsmen and
In company with the prisoner, who was this state of affalrs.aml a remedy soon caterer at this season of the year, but
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stoatauM
Gardner of Daisy Moore fame, drove to suggested itself to his practical mind.
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Ca*»
tl e city last Sunday evening. The arrand
'T’ll tell you what." he said to one such swarms, darkening the air as
was of such great Importance that it was of the officials. “If you rank’ me treas­ they flit from place to place. They
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friendcommunicated tn no one. but a: the hour urer I’ll engage to double the collec­ have almost ceased to be a target for
of midnight the doughty sheriff and Gard­
-shotguns, and are so thick and close
ner took grave diggers tools and alante:n tions in three months."
Ills offer was promptly accepted, together that they are caught with a
and went to work l«ck of tl e old grist­
dip net like so many fish. One ama­
mill in search for spurious green goodr. and sure enough the oolleciion began teur marksman reports that'with two
They worked like good fellows with what to increase, until by the time he had discharges of his shotgun he brought
result Is not known, but can be surmised stated they were nearly twice as much
.•
Da G. C. Osgood,
down one hundred and eighty of the
from the fact that Botsford said nothing
Lowell, Mom.
as“formerly.
How have you managed it, Mr. birda. The News says: "The regular
and drove back to Charlotte at at early
way now, however, is to get a boat
“
Castoria
la
the
beat
remedy
for children of
Sandyman?"
said
the
pastne
to
him
one
hour.—Eaton Rapids Journal.
and a dip netand go smongthc ditches
which I am acquainted. I hope the day U not
The Lowell Journal is conducting a day.
Nr diatant when hMtbera will ooodder the real
"It's a great secret." returned the in the old rice fields and dip up the
humorous column, under the head ot- canny Scot, “but I'll tell you in confi­ birds. A gentleman went out a few
interest of their children, and use Castoria innights
ago
and
returned
with
one
••Our Local Poets."
dence. The folk 1 iaw maistly gave
thousand, two hundred and thirty-six
three-penny
bits.
Weel,
when
I
got
A. B. Adams aged 80, one of .Michigan's
morphine, •oothlng aynxp and other hurtful
the money every Sabbath evening I birds. It required a wagon and twoone
time
oldes'. ninfaMnu
pioneer". at oU
^ t,l
"F. “a Charlotte
home In carefully picked out the sma*coins and backboards to carry them all home.
mereh.iil, JW
Quite
a
considerable
sura
"bos
been
put them by. Noo, os there's only a
Bellevue.
limitcii number of three-penny pieces realized by several parties who em­
Bar. Jacob G.rb-r »C&lt;‘ » J™”
in a little place like this, and as I hare barked in the rice-biri business. They
mm'st &lt;jf- them at present under lock can be bought on the plantations for a
at bla aon'a yo&gt;-1" .............. ..
mere song, and when taken to the
Prusocu'- and key, the folk maun give sixpences
at least instead. See, that's why the town are sold for at least twenty-live
cents a dozen.”
collections are doubled."

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f Dr Carter’* Kidney «t Backache Tea
is a compound of valuable herb* that
stimulate Hie Kidneys to action, clearitu
the
pct ween the
kidneys
and bladder, which ''Become stopped up
and cause settlings like brick du»t. and if
O..I n-moved wilt 1.-.J to Dn^v. l&gt;l»Urle..
or Bright's Disease. It n-BuUte. th- f-ur

rtm&gt;-nt in in Harry
ni«-re»t on all Um«-'

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returned to Chicago, but whether he has । wmm„n tu nU of the’widely differen-|
fo-'nd his wife or not we have not been
able to ascertain.-Nashville News.
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Weekly News of the World for a Trifle.'

100
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.JL’T?,"* ■
ORESS SHOE. ««l. I. th. Irtrt
iiI s
J’ I. M. OJ
»3, wsv M.°o«
*q»»l to custom mado and Irek sad
If yoo with to ecoEwnb, [a pn foohmr,
r-r:^5inS W. L Doagiu Show. *«»• «-d
^V^^Mi^bvttomJookforltwImapabuy.

W.L.DOUGEAfi.Bro«fct^,M^ fiMdby

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.

Castoria.

helped tbeiwelvea to refreabmenta.

Castoria.

nerer before h

T

�clerk pays it to tbe grocer for provisions
and so lhe mighty dollar keeps circulating
in the community each time going to pay
Thursday, Nov. a, 1893-____ a debt. Did you eves think how It would
be In case free trade prevailed? Every dol­
■tuiHau. L.cooa.a^iv'
lar sent out of the country to purchase
goods js withdrawn beyond reach. Nobody
here would get any benefit from its circu­
thb waanaoa. mich., posrorFicx,
AUGUST 14. 187®.
lation. It would be missed from activities
in trady. its loss wduld lessen the demand
for
home productions. It would simply be
editorial notes
used to pay foreign pauper labor and pay
AMERICAN VS. EUROPEAN WAGES for work that ought to be donq by laborers
right here at home. Free trade In America
would simply mean the sending of our
money out of the country. Protection
From Die Philadelphia Tdeyruph /nd.
means that it will be kept in circulation
Australian Commissioner to tbe World’s here at home. Which do you prefer?
Fair, Mr Latzko, was good enough to ap­
pear before the Ways and Means Commit­
The Cox bill which recently passed the
tee to give some extraordinary misinforma­ house will do away with many of the bank
tion and advice concerning the preparation failures. Itprovldes that no national bank­
of a new American .tariff bill. The way­ ing association shall make any loans to its
faring man. though the biggest kind of a president, vice president, cashier, directors,
fool, may well dnderstand that this foreign clerks, tellers, book keepers, agents, ser­
visitor bad no other than a selfish purpose vants or other persons in its employ, until
In this matter and he franklY admitted It, the officer or other person wishing* to ob­
his self confessed desire being to have tbe tain the loan, shall have submitted In
rate of duty on woolen goods so reduced writing a statement of the amount wanted,
that be and bls foreign associates in the the terms and securities offered therefor.
woolen trade cOutd make larger sales Id the This statement must be passed upon at a
United States. It is not strange that al­ meeting of the board of directors, or the
leged American manufacturers, like Mr. executive committee of auch board, If one
Murphy and Mr- Fotta, should so eagerly exists, and must be accepted and approved
give the right hand of fellowship to such by a mflorlty of those present, constituting
an emissary and earnest rival? It is a a quorum and then only the amount now
queer way to show loyalty to American in­ allowed by law can be loaned. The bill la
terests.
a wise one and should become a law.
As effectually disposing ot the whole
matter, here is a scale of wages, at home
The constantly increasing number of
and abroad, given by Mr. Latzko himself cranks and demented individuals who
which abundantly shows the foolishness of continually harass men who occupy exalted
trying to bolster up such statements as In positions, with their wild Ideas and crazy
the next breath he made before the Ways notions cannot but be a source of some
and Means Committee:
concern to public men. It ts getting so it
j
American. European.
ia almost dangerous to accept a position of
great trust just on this account. Monday
a’crank shot Superintendent Mathias, of
the Postal Telegraph Co. in New York,
probably mortally wounding him. The
Dry &gt; stab bands
assassin of Carter Harrison Is said to be
sane upon some subjects, snd Is believed
10 00
to be rational. He has been indicted for
Spinners
Card room hands...
murder and will probably suffer a murder­
Card room strippers.
tjn ers fate.

Hastings Banner,

.

RIDUOID RATBS AT
At tbe fire of Union Hall btoek in Jan­
uary last two pictures belonging to me,
have in some way been tost One Is a
GRAND RAPIDS.
large steel engraving representing the dis­
covery of steam. The other was an en­ OPPOSITS UNION DSPOT.
RATES • 1.95 per day. Rooms 5o cents.
graving of tbe Soldiers Monument at De­
Meals 35 cents, Steam HegL
troit I would be.pleased to find them.
BEACH A BOOTH.
Clkmxnt Smith.
Nov. 1. iws.

THE KENT

The next examination for Slate certifi­
cates will be held in Lansing according to
the following schedule:
Dec. 36. 1898. 1:30 p. m. Rhetoric, Lit­
erature, Penmanship, Orthography (M)l
7:08 p. m., United States History.
Dec 17, 8:00 a. m. Chemistry, Theory
■nd Art: l;30 p. m. Civil Government,
School Law; 7:00 p. m.. General History.
Dec. 98, 8:00 a_ m.—Algebra, Geography
1:30 p. m.. Geometry, Zoology; 7;00 p. m.
Physiology. Orthography (^)
Dec. 99, 8:00 a. m. , Physics. Arithmetic:
Latest styles.
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1:30 p. m. , Botany, Grammar. 7:00 p. m.
Geology.
The minimum standing in any branch is
Lowest prices.
seventy-five per cent
Applicants are permitted to commence
their work at one examination and com­ Violins, Guitars and Banjos,
pute it at the next examination, provided
stock of the best strings
they pass at least one half the subjects in
obtainable.
which they are to be examined at the first
examination. If an applicant fails, to pass
half the subjects at tbe first examination
or fails to present himself for tbe com­
pletion of his work at the next examin­
ation following bls firyt, he loses tbe benefit
of what he has done, and must begin anew.
Applications should be made at least ten
days before thelfirst day of tbe examination.
All communications should be addressed
to H. K. Pattengill, Lansing, Mich.

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A southern paper characterizes Presi­
dent Clevelands attitude toward congress
at that of “a slave-driver cracking his whip
over the backs of senators and congress­
man.” Considering the fact that the Presi­
dent received the biggest share of bls votes
from the south, the above item coming from
the south, strongly voices their sentiment
at the present time. Possibly some of the
southern congressmen are smarting under
the President's lash, or is the south get­
Tho St. Paul Pioneer-Press, In /he/ fol­ ting its stomach fhll of free trade Ideas?
lowing, makes a suggestion that may be of
Efforts will probably be made to conduct
valuadn Michigan, whsn wheat Is at but
54 or 55 cenhi a bushel, as well as in the the electric currents from the clouds to the
Great N0rtbwe.1t;
earth in order to make rain. This Is be­
The most profitable purpose to which lieved to be the correct theory and to be
wheat can be put at the present low prices much more promising of good results than
Is to feed it to hogs. A good many hogs tbe bombardment of the clouds. The theory
have recently come into the St. Paul mar­ is that electricity expands tbe cloud, en­
ket fattened on wheat, and the result has abling It to hold more moisture, aud if
been that th a. farmer has got more than that electricity can be drawn from the
twice as much for his wheat in this Jorm cloud It will collapse and spill Its rain.
as be could have realized for it by selling Bombardmentiof the clouds will cause rain
the grain itself. When hogs are only 4X but the expense is too great.
cents a pound the farmefcan get at least
Women can't vole at municipal elections
$1 a bushel for his wheat converted into
pork. This hks been demonstrated by so according to the provisions of sn act
many experiments in this state and In 111- passed by the la«t legislature. The su­
inola that ll is safe to set it down as a rule. preme court has knocked the law out, de­
Moreover, in this way the farmer can es­ claring that the legislature has no right
cape a very (arge share ot the charges for under the constitution to bestow the right
transporting] his wheat to market. Ln a of suffrage upon any class of voters. The
recent Instance a North Dakota farmer got constitution Is the sole source of authority
Dearly 81.top tor a car load., of wheat-fed In this respect and can only be altered by
hogs at the- South St. Paul stock yard, an amendment. The next step ‘will pro­
when beconld not have realized more than bably be to submit such a constitutional
8150 at Minneapolis for a car load of wheat. amendment to a popular vote.
So that It is the most profitable business
There is one thing that the people must
now within the reach of the fanner to con­
dense bls wheat Into pork. But barley give the democrats credit for, aud that*
is
their ability to create a deficit. They
which is a surer crop, will answer exactly
the same purpose. Hogs fed on wheat or can do it and not half try. Secretary
barley command a higher price than the Carlisle estimates that the deficit &gt;at the
end of the year will be over $50,000,000.
corn-fed animals. The quality ot the pork
What will it be when the party really set­
is many degrees better. If our Northwest­
ern farmers would get l,nU) the general tles down to business?
Head drearer*

Repair hands.................. it to
Eetany friend of American industry.
any Intelligent workingman. look at this
table, which. In the one thing in Mr.
Latzok’s paper that comes witbin sight of
tbe truth, aud ask himself how American
workingmen could live in decency on such
wages.

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practice of raising hogs on these cereals
Minnesota pork would soen have as wide
a reputation as its bard wheat and would
command the same relatively higher prices
in tbe markeC There is no question of
farm economy of such substantial import­
ance to fanners as thia.”

Carter H. Harrison. Mayor of Chicago,
was assassinated at his home Saturday
evening, by* h lunatic giving the name of
Patrick Eugene Prendergast The crime
was committed for a fancied grievance,
and the criming! baa already been Indicted

As l£ay6r of the World’s Fair City
Carter Harrison has made an enviable re­
cord which ttto people of Chicago will re­
member for all time to come. He' was a

F. R. PANCOAST,
The Reliable Jeweler.

No

By other dealers claiming they have the largest, best aud
cheapest stock of goods but look for yourselves and you will

see that our stock of Limps and Crockery is as large aw all

the rest put together, and that their claims as to cheapness
and quality is ak unfounded as is their claim for having the

largest stock.

We Are Ready

In

th

Now to show you Lamps; we’ve got ’em they are nice; they
are all new and all cheap.

All we aek is that you give us a

call and inspect our stock and prices, if you don’t buy of
us.

Have you noticed our Prices on Candy.

tried our Tea.

Have you given

ub

Have you

a trial, if not do so aud

we will give you satisfaction.

The semi-annual review will take place
loapreeai veoees of the obsequies of Chicago's Saturday evening Nov. 11 th. at 5 o’clock.
chief executive. The funeral occurred
By order of
yesterday at tl o’clock.
W. A. SciDMoax. Chief,

A dollar spent in-any community passes
through many hands, and possibly goes
For the purpose of starting a cribbege
through the same hands several times be- club we challenge any players in tbe

hand cribtag* to

Signed. F. Bbodemkh,
H. G. Bjkttly.

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HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN

Elizabeth Gleason to Lewis Decker 30 a rec 13
I Daniel V. Wolf to Leander Lampman 40 a tee.
18 Maple Grove, I150O.
Phlneat G. Powers to Geo. 8. Chare 42 a tec.
7 JaareOtorgsn to Joo. B. Seldmore, 71M see.
*
c’kL Crawford to Anna Wlerinn, w. K ef
a e. Ji see. U Yankee Borings. M700.
Laura A, Jordan to Chas M. Willison to a sec
I1 and n Hope, tian.
Jos. BhulU to Ellas Sbultz K a sec 3 Hope
&gt;25,
Cyras B. Levy to John M Smith 40 a sec. 29
Woodland. 81300.
Daniel Clever to D. P. and C. J. Wolf 5 a see.
Maple Prove. 8228.
John K. Btrouse to J. K. ud C.A. Btroure 40
a «ee. 25, trying. *1.
Ludna Blanchard to Lafayette Scott 1 a rec.
- 31 Prairieville. 8100,
Beni. Johnstown to Abraham Johnstown 35 a
sec 24 Orangeville, $*».
Mary a. Hennev to Franklin 3. Henney 30 a
sec. 17 Carlton. 81000.
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1B0S.

I hereby Ox and appoint the times for hold­
ing the Cfreuit Court In lhe 5th Judicial Circuit
tor tbe years l»l and l«&lt;5 as follows:—
January, Second Monday..
Eaton County
Barry ”
February. “
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Calhoun
**
Mandi, . ”
•’
Eaton
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April,
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Barn••
May.
“
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Calhoun
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June. "
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Eaton
••
Juy.
First
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Barry
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Sept.,
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Third
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Calhoun
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October
••
••
Eaton
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Nov..
Second "
Barry *•
Dec.,
First
••
Calhoun
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Dated. Oct. I6tli. 1W.
Clkmknt Smith,
Circuit Judge.

Butter, 18 to 30
Corn per bu.. 40.
Eggs per doz., 18 to 30.
Hides per lb.. 3H.

Trusses I
The best is always the
cheapest Bear this in mind.
Before purchasing call and
examine our new Truss.
WE GUARANTEE
A PERFECT FIT.
The lightest ahd most
durable Truss on the market.

Anything and every­
thing in the drug and book
line at HONEST PRICES,

W. H GOODY&amp;ftR
MODERN DRUGGIST.

After you buy your furniture and carpets

Thi

of us.

most
insur
when

We suit our prices to the times,

and even if your supply of wealth is lim­

Ha

ited we can please you.

Now is the time

to make your selections.

Our stock is

complete and we c^n suit your ideas of
beauty and pjice.

Hiram Rogers

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CORNER STORE

Wheat, white per bu..8a.
Clover Seed per bu , 5 00.
Timothy Seed p*r bu.. 2X0.
Barley per bu. 8A to to.
Hay per ton, 5.00 to 8.00.
Millet seed perbu. 50.
Pork dreared. 7.00. to 7.50.
Beans. 1.0) to 1 JO.
Cbioken, 8.

In
tors

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We

Realizing the advantage of being able to make early purchases for
the fall trade, we bought an unusual large stock-of

die
of

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MEN’S GLOVES AND MITTENS
Baking? t

We would now be pleased to convert these goods into money and we
are satisfied our prices will do this.

^Powder

Absolutely

WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS
Your attention is called to this department of our store.

Wall St.*,’ N. Y.

The bargain with Dude Van Alen has
been confirmed by the democratic senate,
and for his $50,000 subscription to the dem­
ocratic campaign fund be will now repre­
sent this county at the court of Rome:

P

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You'll Have Something
Left

Trusses I

1 Benjamin F. Gaskill,
138 j Lois Pope. Barry,

Gov. McKinley still continues to speak
to large crowds of people. The Interest
A cream of tarter baking powder.
shown for his election shows that the wage Highest of all in leavening strength
earners of that state are willing to right —Latest United States Govern­
the mistake they made at the polls about a ment Food Report.
year ago.
•
Royal Baking Powder Co

pealed, the vote taking place I Monday
night, standing 48 in favor and 89 against
repeat No* that the question Is settled
. lei the Senate adjourn and give the country

fl M
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Marriage Licansaa.

m j Allan Jones, City.
1 Mary K. Boylan. St. Louts,
l Rooert Btoeberllne. City.
138 1 Muriel Perry. Casco, Allegan Co.
j Charlie K. Williams. Yankee Springs.
130 i Hattie Japhet, Orangeville.
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Pure

man who believed in himself and did
all he could to push Chicago to tbe fronL
Persons throwing ashes or rubbish In
He was a man of great ability and vigor any of the streets of the city will be pros­
ecuted according to law.
W. H. Miller.
did so much for their city. All prepara­
City Marshal.
.
tions that have been made for an elaborate
elosing of tho World's fair were postponed

pays It to the farmer for produce; the fann­
er pays it to the etotbler for clothing; the
elotbier pays It to bls clerk for wages, the

Ladles’ Watches,
Genu* Watches,
Boys’ Watches,

DO NOT BE DECEIVED

We Have Jest Received
A large consignment of

Jersey
Sweet.
Potatoes,
That we have got to sell at
the low price of

tci k mi u m.
Call in and see how cheap
we can sell you a lamp. See
those $1.50lamps. Ourstock
of Groceries and Crockery is
complete. Try our 35c. Tea.
We want your Butter and
Eggs-

JOS. MS &amp; CO.

Our Sales are Large and Prices Right

See
Our
West
Show
Window,
Every thing bright fresh and new,

H0GLE
WE NEVER WEARY IN SEEKING BARGAINS FOR OUR PATRONS-

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1893.

■'*'Th‘]rsda'

AM
or woman
I,,,,,.,..!.! any thing in
tjl,. Drug. Book or Wall
Pmxr 111 ", can save mon­
ey by buying of Fred L.

Heath the
Druggist.
Agent for' the One Min• ate Ken-By Cubeb Cough

Hastings. Mich.

FRED L. HEATH,
IHE DRUGGIST.

LOCAL NEWS.
. CIRCUL/1TION •
80 quires.

This week.

Hwtafter. -rouges fur adkertisementa
B3.t reach “ .- 'l*ce Tuesdays at latest to
‘.taurv iDM-rl.on ;u the Issue of the week
■ten brought.
। tolenr?

Hive

For sale at

u. i prices, those. facinafur sale or rent.

Apply

it

‘ the &lt;eisu&gt;t&gt; made its
Murday.

•.» bulk oysters' direct.
fry them.
1

.►m Balhm-.;:

u.d Mra. F. L. Heath.
ling, an t&gt; ib. girl.

hr : ■ M:

s

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i.•• uh.- confectionary,
u F. G. Beatn-r's.

services held by the
■ 41 : wiU be given next

'liarlie Grace a sur&gt;z. leaving him S10.-

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* KeIUtig nothing but
v.fn you purchase canned
l'«* EUa Sutton,
father yesterday

Mways it:
E&lt;l. Powers No. 35 cigar,
\
•
• ways the best 5 cent
riftt in tlir United .Suites.

Il hM tteon nIon, Une. . tbtete, trooror ,nr kind ba. pla,«d in HaMln.. that
PERSONAL mention.
Uw u&gt;o,t b«ra -.tonaln, kind ot a com pan,
&gt;»
A. H. B. EJ1L,
|„
dty M
would bo woteomo. Even aa Uoete ToraV
- — '•“j —ouuay.
JOiln
Cabin troupe la a tent would be lore to
'
Obn Ilaru. I tln..
PMUM 0D
draw a crowd.
Wo0j*:t.llr0,“0'"’l“«o —ta&lt;b. dt,
There Is talk of organizing a Fireman’s
Aid Society in this city for tbe purooee
giving assistance to firemen and their
ke“kw" l» Gwd R.p|d.
famlllea in case of need. Such an organ­
ization la moat commendable.
” "«*•* wu b,„
Ezra Knapp, living about s.x alien
northeast of tM cljy was brought here ^^"■-.lulwlf.^ tocltap,
Friday a raving nfcniac. He was taken
before tbe Probate Court and later taken
to the Kalamazoo asylum. He is suppoa- -»Vd.,“*’M'd0'bar.
ed to have gone insane on religion.
Tbe largest, finest and freabest assort­ taVd®r.“"mo'N«u’1”'&gt;&gt;&gt;«btsu„d.,
ment of confectionary, fruits and nuts can
be found at A, E. Henkes. He will bw
B'""“ — •» U&gt;b
abundantly able to supply all demands ’
for Thanksgiving. If you want anything
s|&gt;ecial you had better see him now.
d
U*1' °' !iuh'ul«
I” lb.

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AND OUR TREAT
It’s your mistake to pay out money for shoes that dont
wear as well as those that we sell for a good deal less money

It’s our treat to be able to sell you the best goods for the
smallest amount fo money. "Don’t forget this when you are

making your winter purchases.
This week we are going to duplicate our bargains of last

“Coming events cast their shadows be­
fore" and when Sheriff McKevitt saw some
youngsters suspiciously eyeing the signs
“keep off the grass” in the court yard
Tuesday afternoon, he quietly gathered
wu ,d “•
them in, and they were not replaced until
the following day. when they could re­ lb.E^JS!”n«Li&gt;UI”"1,!’ ¥' •“
pose In safety.

«hi“.“Zno' K*"m,Kx’

We have it from good authority that
the two trains recently taken off from
this division are not likely to be replaced,
even after the fair Is over. The only way
to get them put back la for every town
along the line to make a determined kick.
—Nashville News.

Mra. Albert Cbeney and daughter of
Carlton who were recently arrested for
assault and battery on Miss Myrtle Stain
of tbe same place were tried In Justice
Kenaston's court Friday and were found
guilty.
They were fined SlO. each
and costs,
the **whole amounting to
upwards of 350.

ib&gt;Aei!;““r.n‘XtofGr*nJ R*’“*

They are bonafide as you can see by examining them.

5 Pairs of Size 24-C,Regular Price $5.00;now going at $3.50
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8.50;.............

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2.50

This is the kind Of weather that makes a man think
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about SOCKS.

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awakee Knit Socks and Boots ever shown in Barry County.

get for goods that are not nearly as good.

. Mn- Hu" ot Borwboad N. Y. 1, d.ltlo« bar .on A. H. Holl.

nl"0'*?-’!! thTmiboplter.. «m WM io
’.'“rl’ml. X^ol'7-.n.b .bote
■ 0 hie eyebrow, end
cotuldereblT by bornlnk h tefece.
e.y.be'odolw w content bltmelf with e XureoUr’“b*b™' rloetin horn herclter.

We've got the biggest and best lineof M ish-

We are selling them for the same money that other dealers

,,17’...°
went 10 Slu«l. Moo­
bay after Poullic Cuter

i. orL'.'t?' I’"10,n"’«
»»"&gt;
Conductor Baker on this division of tn Grand Rapids Friday.
the Michigan Central who is known by
Bi’h&lt;&gt;P O- D. Gillispie of Grand Rapids
many of our citizens has taken a months' was in tbe city Wednesday.
vacation end gone to the state of Washing­
ton on a hunting expedition. Mr. Baker
*DI1 K *■ Maltlaoo
has been In the M. C. service for over 45 were in Leslie over Sunday.
years and has never had a serious aocl
?' u’u"! “** ’‘■oabteror Lanalnit
dent recorded to him.
visited A. H. Hull this week*.
Frank Barnaby aged 10, was riding ,.Sb?5l*Vo?wrI
K»l.mwoo wm In
horse back Sunday In company with some the city Monday on business.
companions in Hastings township, when
John
a
Creaay
or
Grand
Rapid, wm In
bls horse fell, breaking Frank's collar bone
i
n*
aad otherwise Injuring him. It was thought ue CUy Mon*iay on business,
at first that bls leg was broken but such
Mrs. Frank Maus of Grand Rapids Is
fortunately proved not to be the case. visiting her parents In the city.
He is doing nieely at this writing.
Mrs. Elgin Keith of Sliver Creek N. Y
Those wise men and animals who study Is visiting at Dr. J. C. Andrus.
signa, declare positively that we are go­
Mrs. Frank Willison returned to her
ing to have a cold. hard. Icy. snow-legdeep sort of winter. The com husks are home In Eaton Rapids Saturday.
thick, lhe muskrat homes are built for a
Mhs Inda^ Belle Busby is confined to
long spell of weather, the chestnut burrs her home with the phicken-pox.
are heavy and .the hogs “melts’’ are jagg­
Will Raphe of Spokana Falla, a former
ed instead of smooth and velvety.
resident of Hastings, is iu lhe city,
The ladles of John G. Whittier club
MIm Gertie Brown of Eaton Rapids
have reorganized for work this winter.
The members are composed entirely visited Hastings friends last week.
of 2nd ward ladies.
Their program
Sam Folz and E. W. Voaburg of Kalof study for the winter is an ex­
ceedingly good one. American history,
John Leins, of Iowa is visiting his par­
literature, civil government and current
ents Mr and Mrs. Valentine Leins.
day topic* form the principal subject*.
Mies Minnie Fit miss of Middleville
"I'm all broke up?" exclaimed a smart
drummer as hr laid down hi* grips and spent Sunday with Hastings friends.
threw himself Into a chair and stretched
MIm Matte Jewett of Grand Rapid* is
ami yawned, in a Hastings store one day ' vlsklng her aunt Mrs. Fred Barlow.
last week. “I bav'tit slept* wink in four
Mrs Ira VanValkenburgand Mr* Minnie
days." "What is the reason?" enquired
the emphatic merchant.
"Because 1 Greble went to Detroit thia morning.
sleep nights," said the smart drummer.
Mrs. F.ernie Carpenter of Woodland
in some unaccountable way our ac­ visited relatives in the city this week.
count of tbe marriage of Mr. Al Jones, of
Gay Cook of Plainwell and Dan Merlau
this city to Mr*. Mary E. Boylen. of St. of Broward were In the city last week.
Louis. Mo., was lost last week. The event
Miss Arloa McOmbcr lias been quite
occurred in Grand Rapids at the home of
the bride's sister. They will be at home seriously ill but is belter al this writing.
to their friends after Nov. 24th. Al is
Mrs. Aggie Bhllllps of Rochester, N. Y.
receiving the congratulations of bts is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Robin­
fsiend*.
son.

to deetro, .11 erld.oeo M h'&lt;
Hone. Ho touched e m.tc.r to the t“
dor. U femo,ed .11 the erldonee. oewell

week.

••

We learn that a good many atepa. fence*
Miss Libble MrfMI of lanslng spent
' I-’ -t 1 u :■ &lt;reet» Thursday ^onilng blinds, etc. were reploved Tuesday night Sunday with bfr/.^sYrr^Mrs. James Mcli SD .o.i bi
Finder please return to during Hallow’eew celebration. If lhe KevitL
guilty ones are caught they ,should be pros­
thiiofi ■ .u.i! »&lt;• it divide.
Miss Pearl Michael has secured a
ecuted. It’s all right for the boys to get
’
i gt»d regular, rorres- nut and expand their lungs once a year, position as stenographer at the wool boot
.
ponds
i Irving" for the Banner. but unless they are made to quit destroy­ faeiotv.
James Beatty Is Sack from Ohio visiting
! t information.
ing properly
Hallow’een celebrations
friends and attending to Ids business
should
be
shut
down
on.
1 Je?.jnging to Mr. Bishop
furniture factory died this
The Catholics of Charlotte have bnllt a matters.
werk. It w.i- oniy a tew months old.
Rev. Baxter. Misses Felghner and
new church which will be dedicated
Bishop Foley will Fleming of Nashville were In Hie city
MioMtao ■ Matthews has greatly ira- Nov. 12 at 10 a. m.
be present. They placed their cld church Saturday.
prwed th.
of her residence. Just off property for sale on lottery at tickets of
Green
W. H. Cressey of Plainwell was In the
' ■? a frv-h coat of paint.
one dollar each. Rev. Fr. Laughrair of city last week the gueat of Ids son
A Wt«c»| Suit Boots with this city held the lucky number, and
Irving Creasy.
rub‘w
'. !■ • only 3300 pet pair at.
drew the church and lot. He has no use
Al Jones and party. -John Seward and
WuOi.KY AMD BBOXSOX
I for it however and offers to sell It verycheap and donate the proceeds to the party. Alf’Sponable and patry started for
To
■
-takeri w&lt;t would request
the north Tuesday night.
tr. 'l'indents to sign their society.
Baxter Gay nnd wife of New Ixmdon
Thursday afternoon an alarm of fire
' l at the close of their letter.
was sounded. Tbe alarm was a false one •New Hampshire are expected here thia
• tr-!&gt;;Kyon Saturday* now however and came from Bentley. Tom­ week to visit Chester Messer.
gathering
■ ? nm,. walnuts and butter* linson and Rider's mill. We hear that the ' D^. D. E. Fuller and wife of Hastings
.cry plentiful this season. wires were out of order In sqme way. It were lhe guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs.
costs the city quite a few dollars every
rue fresh ivory points of cow time the fire d. partment is called out and D. IL Green.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
Hl:, .
which I will vaccinate at unless the present alarms act letter than,
R. G. Rice and party, of Dowling start­
myofii'S' fur Soicw. for each person.
they have it would be economy to take ed for the north yesterday for their annual
&lt;j. W. Lowby.
them out. Tbe expense for false alarms hunt. They always return with plenty of
game too.
-Ship
.kin; and using opium by us" would soon pay for a first class system.
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Bronson are enter•n? th' - ;mult! Chloride of gold tablets.
Friday evening Jim Seldmore waa ar­
?"q ran
them gf Fred L Hea|h., |be rested for assault and battery for pound­ talning their daughter Mrs Robinson of
1 raggists.
,
ing his wife last week and was being Alli.I". Mteh.. .nd Mr. H’« «lxter-ln-l«w
liken to )•" br Itep'X Sbertn Holbrook Mrs E. S. Bronson, of Union City.
lion. 1'. T Colgrove Is winning an en■nd Will MeKoellt. When it the comer
W. H. Frost who has been confined to
yatH- rotation as a lecturer,
l^st of Bred.• J .nd Btete St Jim dido t wint
h-is.-tured before an Olivet Col- loro .or further tow.rtr hotelTte Me- his house for a number of week* the result
of a broken leg. was on the street Monday
*«Ke audience.
Kevltt Will MeKedu went tmek tor wme
for the first time since his accident
1 Wheeler desires to rent a help .nd white lone Seldmore
Edward Ellsworth and wife, George
h" house. Ample room for small from Iteptf Shkrlif Holbrook. Kddnilly
found
Seldmore
In
John
Cole's
■kJ
0
"
’
Elh.orlb
.nd Wife »'
"j '' •"
’•tolly, and very convenient location. En■rreeted him krill rut the hiodcuff. on Whiting A. J. Severance and family and
nuire at residence. 2nd ward.
without very much difficulty, and tbe Sirs Harriet Flfleld. Mrs Edw. Ellsworth
5?not
her sister Mrs Flfleld In over
“ “•** TnMd,, night prisoner is now safely behind the bars.
•ml. .‘•‘hou«b .11 Hutlnp ni polng to *^Hie following offleen were '10?“^ *' 40 years.
ta.'i?,“l 11 *** °"b tbo btet»r Ite- lot Moodif eeenlnk’e urolon of the 1. u.
♦ th.? ,”5.'"norlhem huntera. who left
‘nat night.
0. T.:—
c. T.—Edwin D. Mellor,.
V, T.—MIm Minnie Knight.
Th'. zra , js
up nicely on the
jam. ail(1 W|U
gM|Mled 1D |U
See.—Charlie Lewie.
M’VlJULie After a few hours of bora blowAm'l See.—MIm LydliGeUer.
cuSiri »hb&gt;?he w”"'P|cu&lt;&gt;u« •l&lt;na that octJJ Sndp^'i’dlmt. O' "» p»»’- 'i'.'”1"
Tree.—Nellie Eelkhuer.
fiSil.
Jr r°roer«:--Flvedollars fine
[Xrt ter .nolbrr l..lre moolb. rwt
p. s.—Lymen Beriow.
w walking on tbe grass.”
M —Georite Heeth.
,„
tell" o' b»« •»
'?!!
fmm’?
rec«*»®&lt;l here this week
D. M.—Corrie You.
An
Thnv wrote to ask him
tWO9Ut25taXrthdr respective troubles.
Guerd—Ellxebeth Ironeldee.
ktt*,er ,hal J-J p*“® d’*1
Sent.—COM Sutton.
.
oat.rn U:.rnOOQat hU home »*’ ®11®*
No' * .S- tLt way to k«t them over
SijL?1* Kaplds, aged 85 years. He was
Orfintet—•Ollie Orl«eb,.
• resident of Prairieville.
Bert Withe, proponed to tike timei by
lxhrf!!2|Br&lt;*- now haT® their bath rooms the forelock Monde, nerols *"« ’"J" S* sxx*b»(
for Hellow'een. He roeured *
eommM .U e?c‘‘,,ent shape and can mc- on end eome «un power. Ho «e memo,
thHr. many patrows. Rooms mil prellmlner, erranremente it home
•nd eou' illfht*,d by electricity, and bnt Monday night during tbe ai&gt;sence nf
is: x i» "i»»»hi*
danre «iW,.ter alw,y&gt; 0B hand In abun* naranta
In his baste he dropped consld
Six feu,, lo,
dollar.
e^e pow^ oo ■».
"* “
Item crrfallr wllh
iwL?"1'1'1"
p’"hl“ to”
•
V«L, sfL'?1!"
'bird xtor, of tbo
Old
?*lnS 'bo rut bait of tbo
■111 I. J* i"1' S*n, ole Improvenonte
lodp J!.*?’ ,o4 ’ben eonpleted B.rrr
«*»• li u?£S^Of the rerjr flD~llod«c

your mistake,

We invite inspec­

tion

W. H. SPENCE.
$1,300.

$1,500.

IVE HA VE JUST PURCHASED

$ 1.500 WORTH
That we will close out at the regular

of the goods.
Remember that EVERY PAIR WARRANT­
ED to be first class in every respect.
Call and examine the goods while there is a
large assortment.

C. H. OSBORN §• CO.
SIGN. "THE BANKRUPT STORE "

THE
CENTER OF ATTRACTION.

THE CENTER OF ATTRACTION
N our store FOR THE BOYS
is the stylish sack suit
v (as illustrated.) For all\ round purposes they have
no equal. Prices accord­
ing to size and quality, but

I

ALWAYS RIGHT.

FOR THE MEN- is our $ io
and Its Suits and Overcoats
that are the talk of the to,wn.
This season, if ever, people
want their Is to count. These
Suits and Overcoats are full
of valua—they were bought
to meet dull times.

R. K. GRANT

_______________________
NO11OVMU.V dO B31N3O
3H1

�SHOT TO DEATH.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Nov. wt.'Jg?.-,
COOK ■**&gt;*.. Proprltora.

Hood’s Cures

Carter H. Harrison, Mayor of Chi­
cago, Murdorod.

J

report of the pbyaiciana grave aa their
opinion that Mr. Harrison died aa the
result of the wounds he had received,
and without diacusaion voted to hold
Prendergast to tho grand jury on a
charge of murder.
Hl* Career.

tven When Called Incurable
Terrible Selge-Sclatic Rheumatism

KILLRD AT HIS HOUK.

Chicago, Oct 80.— Cartcr^ienry Har­
rison, mayor of the city of Chicago,
was assassinated at his residence, cor­
ner of Ashland and Jackson boulevards,
Saturday evening. Three of the four
shots fired by the assassin took effect
in the body of the mayor. One bullet
entered the altdomen, another pierced
his body to the right of the right nip-

Mr. 2rtM*r Simon
Of Galatea, Ohio.

did, but tbe result has proven that Hood's Sar­
saparilla was able re care. I had SclaUo
Kh*umatlnrn and was confined to my bed six
coatbs. Three physicians did not help mo and
I Was Given Up to Die
When I was In this terrible condition, uaabl*
*• aeeve hand ar fret, I began to take Hood's
Sarsaparilla. The first bottle had a little ef­
fect. and while taking the second. I gained so
rapidly that I could sit up In my chair. My sys­
tem lad been so run down by oilier medicine,
that It took me quite a while to recuperate. By
the Ume I had taken four bottles of Hood's Sar-

CARTER II. HARRISON,
pie, plowing its way
. through
.. the axillary region, and a third, lodged in the
palm of the left hand.

Forty-five minutes later Patrick Eu­
gene Prendergast, excited, out of
breath, and panting from his long run,
have taken six bottles, 1
ewrvd and can bounded up the steps ot the Desplaines
dos good day's work. I do not feel lean praise street station, and handing a revolver
across the desk to Sergeant Barber,
admitted the crim* and was locked up
enough.” Artbvk Simon, Galatea. Ohio.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

The story of the murder seems to in­
dicate that it waa committed by an
insane or partially demented man.
The act was cold-blooded’ nnd deliber­
Will save money by attending PARSON’S ate. The man had come to the Harri­
NEW BUSINESS COLLEGE, Kalamazoo, son mansion bent on murder, and
comer of Main and West Sts. Send for whether actuated by motives the birth
of an unbalanced mind or noL. be did
Catalogue.
W. F. PARSONS, *
his fiendish work welL
Brest.
In the meantime a sad scene was
being witnessed at the homa of Mr. '
Harrison. Attracted by the shots &gt;
Preston Harrison hastened from his
room on the upper floor of the mansion
to ascertain their cause. He found his
SUPPOSITORIES, Cspaule* of Ointiuent anil two father lying on the floor his life '
Boxna of Ointment. A never-fnllltur *,'ur*&gt; for Pileof every nature an.l i—re. It make* aa o|&gt;cr»Uon blood pouring from the gaping wounds. ,
with the knlfo or Injection** of carbolic «cl&lt;I. which Almost at the same instant neigh­
bors
arrived
nnd
an
attempt
guarnntea
was made to raise the prostrate man.
You only puy
He was still conscious and moaning in '
Guarunlee* l-aucJ by *&gt;*ira«*t&gt;t».' •
j
his agony. He .asked his son not to |
rnMQTl
ON Cure#.
Piles Presided.
bUNO P ATIlUn
briapacetiLbc'PcHelU move him, saying that he knew he was
tteenat LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR ut'-l
BLOODPl ltlFlrlt. Fnall, mild aud piw»»an'. It dying, ills friends tried to reassure
,tI.T^':v:i'.i.nl&lt;«&gt;tiirchkilr&lt;'U'-UHC Wpa*. him, but he was firm in the belief that
26 crntM.
the end was near. In a few minutes he
UlMItAKTSrJMiwnotra.yby .
lapsed into n State of semi-unconscious­
W. H. Goodyear. Sole Agent. Hastings.
ness, not, however, before requesting
SHERIFF'S SALE.
that Miss A^nnie Howard be sent
State ot Mlciilean. county of Harry—a*.
By virtue uf a writ of Fl&amp;rl Facias Issued out for. This request was repeated twice I
of aud under the seal of the Circuit Court for —in fact, his dying words were a de­
lhe county of Bsrry and s’ate of MI.-hlgun to me
Miss Hownrd was
directed and delivered against the goods and sire to see her.
chatties, landtrand tenement* of Deighton De­ Mayor Harrison’s affianced, and they
haven. 1 did on the second day of DeeMiber. were to have been married nt Biloxi.
A. D..1S87. !.-vy upon and take *11 tbe rigtu
title nnd Interest of tbesaid Dclghton Dehaven In Miss., November Ifl. She came to the
and to the following described real estate sit house on being Informed of the '
tuuetl In the township of Johnstown, Barry
tragedy. buVbefore reaching the side
County.Michigan, to-wlt:
The north west traction*! quarter (»*)-of the of her betrothed he had passed away.
north east fractional quarter i1*) ot section
number two &lt;2) town one &lt;i&gt; north of rance Her grief on realizing ■ her loss
eight (8) west.containing forty-five (&lt;s) aeres ot wa deep and the scene when she was
land more or less, all of which I shall expose shot, u his dead body waa pathetic in
for sale at public auction or vendue to the high­
est bidder m the law directs at the north front the extreme, as was that on the ap­
door ot the Court House tn lhe city of Hastings, pearance of Jtis daughters. Miss Sophie ;
that being the building In which the Circuit
Court Sur said rounty of Barry, slate of Mich­ Harrison and Mrs. Heaton Owsley, and
igan. Is held, on Batuiday the second dav of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Carter BarDecember. A. D . inn. at 10 o'clock tu the fore­
rison. Jr. The sons. Carter. Jr., and
noon.
Bakxh Ukbinkr. Ex-8heriff.
Preston, bore up bravely for a time
O. S. Clark. Plaintiff's Alt'y.
but finally succumbed as the sense of :
Dated. October mb. 1893.
their terrible loss dawned fully upon
ADMIN'ISTRATOR’H MALE.
In tbe matter of the estate of Austin D Bas­ them. ‘
sett. deceased.
Notice la hereby given that 1 shall sell at
After giving himself up-to the desk
public miction
auction
to the highest
bld . ondMonday
bidder,
T*._
.u —
-------—
t8#3&gt; sergeant at the Desplaines street sta­
the —
ZTUi
dav of u
November,
at ooe w'doek, In the aft
tion Prendergast refused io talk. He
premise* herein descrllted
■hip ot Irving, ic
In its
the c~
county ot Barry, was disarmed and placed in a cell. He
in the state of Michigan, pursuant
____ — to was dressed in a shabby-genteel man­
license aad authority granted to me on the 4th
day of August. A. D. 1893.. by the Probate ner, Is about 23 years of age apd weighs
court of Bsrrv county, Michigan, all of the about 125 pounds. His aspect is for­
estate, right, title and Interest of the said de­ bidding.
Insanity was written both
ceased or. In and to the real estate situate and
being In the county of Harry, In tbe state of in his feature* and in the restless-'
Michigan, kn.wn and described as follow*, ness of his manner.
Inspector Shea
to-vnt;
was
The south vrect quarter (’a) of the smith w&gt;-t soon arriving, the prisoner
Siuarter (&gt;&lt;) of section twenty-two (S2 town placed in\a patrol wagon, and heavily
our (4) north range nine &lt;»■ wo-t.
‘
guarded, was transferred to the central
J. W. Hr.NDRI«HOTT.
Administrator.
station, located in the city halt Around
Dated, October Wth. .lM3.
this place au immense crowd, of angry
PROBATE ORDER.
citizens had gathered.
There were
State of Michigan. Countv of Barry. *a.
At a session of lhe Probat- Court. fot loud threats of lynching pausing from
the county »of
Barry holden at the mouth to month as the patrol wagon
Probate office, in the City of Hastings in with Prendergast arrived. The officers,
said County, on Friday Ilia. 27lh day ...
of
October In the year ene -thousand eight hun­ however, had little trouble in forcing
dred and ninety three.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of the cruwd aside end entering the build­
ing.
—/
Probalc.
In the matter of the estate of Myrnn
- Why H* Did IU
.
Simpson, deceased, and determining who were
The
prisoner
was ushered inSo tbe
the lawful heir* aud entitled to the lands of
said deceased Ou reading and filing the peti­ presence pf Chief of Police Brennan
tion, duly verified, ot Emma J, Dubob, daugh and a corps of shrewd detectives, where
ter of said deceased praying for reasons therein
stated that an order or decree be made by this be was submitted to a cross-fire of
court determining who are or were tho lawful questions which were calculated to
secure from him tbe story of his crime,
and detect whether or not his insanity
waa real or feigned. He was a most
Miadth^XebelreM law of tmld abject-looking person as he faced the
•ad ail other persons Interested In officers, and his every look, word and
j. are
required
to
appear
at
a
teuton
&gt; I...,
U..
Action gave evidence of a disordered
brain. At the conclusion of their ex­
t»T theprater,
ited. And it amination of Prendergast the uni­
versal co. cluglon of officers, reporters
and othen who were present waa that
thereof by CMMlng s copy ot this order to be Mayor Harrison's assassin was un­
poSuahed In tbe Hartings BAMNM,ane«*
paper printed aod circulated In said Countv doubtedly an insane man.
ot Barry. once In each week for three »ueces.Ovr
we*k* previous te aald day of bearlnir.
.
As the news of the assassination
spread throughout the city crowds
flocked to the city hall, the newspaper
. NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
offices, club rooms and hotels eager to
State of Michigan. County of Barry—m.
NMlee l&gt; hereby given, that by an imlrr m hear the horrible details. The utmost
excitement prevailed among the angry
inaaeou inc
o»y ui sovnnnrr. *. &gt;*
■lx month* fromtha! date were allowed for er-d- people, and expressions of indignation
Hora to present tbelr Haim* ugaltMil lh&lt;* estate and horror and dire threats against the
of Jane William*, late of saM county, assassin were heard on all sides. A
deceased, and that all creditor* of Mid de raaed big force of )-nlicemeo guarded the en­
are required to prerent their cialni* tonal**
Probate Court, at the Pr.-*r*at&gt;* office. In the Cl«» trances to the city lull and kept back
of Basting*, for examination and altowaui e. n the excited crowds;*hich pressed for­
or before the 1st day of May next.
Mil that such claims will be heard before said ward, loud in their denunciation of the
mayor’s murderer. No scenes of vio­
lence occurred, however.

YOUNG MEN

Carter Henry Harrison wm born near Lex­
ington. Ky. on February 16. 1«5. and may be
aald to bare Inherited his tMtc for political
life Hl* great-great-grandfather wm tho an­
cestor of President William Henry Harrison,
bis grandfather a cousin of ThoBUte Jefferson
and ho himself a cousin of John C Breckin­
ridge.
.
.
Hl* father died when he was 8 month-* old.
and be wm left to lhe care of bis mother—ft
daughter of Col. William Russell, of the United
States army, one of the pioneer* of the north­
west, of which Ulinots 1* now a part From
his mother Mr. Harrison Inherited those
principle* which la s l®» placed him In
the ' front
rank. of. the emancipa­
tionist* of Kentucky. Most of hl* education,
preparatory to entering ihe sophomore cImsoC
Yale college, be received from Dr. Marehall.
brother of the chief justice, the father of .Tom
Marshal, the great orator Graduating lu 1845
he ©ommeneed tho study of law, but did not en­
ter into practice al once, as hl* mother needed
bls company and comfort.
In IBM he went abroad, traveling for two
yearn In Europe. Asia and EgyoL In IMS he
commenced a prospecting tour through the
northwest, but reaching Chicago became so Im­
pressed with the young city that he Invested all
his means in real estate, expecting also lo en­
ter Into lhe regular practice of tho law. but hie
acute business foresight Induced him to con­
fine his effort* entirely lo real e*talc transac­
tions. thus laying the firm basis of an ample
fortune.
Mr. Harrison did not'actively engage in pol­
itics until 1870. being elected during D»e suc­
ceeding year a member’of the first board of
county commissioners. He held ofitce un­
til December. 1874, when he took bU
seat m a member of congress from tbe
Second district of Illinois. His term In
congretH was marked by an rarncstneas
and ability which made him oso of lhe
moat prominent members In that body. A
resolution. Introduced by him. to dx tho prnaldential term al aix year* with ineligibility for
reelection antf making th* retiring presidents
senator for fife, drew the attention of thp coun­
try to him M a man of broad and radical views
His afforts in behalf of the centennial appro­
priation bill exhibited him not owly aa an ener-

WOMEN'CANNOT VOTE.

In a unanimous opinion the .snpreme
court declared unconstitutional the*
act of the leirUlature inferring munic­
ipal suffrage upon women. The court
JSs the general rule Is that the source
of all authority to vote at popular elec­
tions ta the constitution; that the elec­
torate la constituted by the funda­
mental law; that the quallficatUms of
electors must be uniform throughout
the state. End that wherever the consti­
tution has prescribed lhe qualifications
of electors they cannot be changed
added to by the legislature, or
wise, except by an am^dment to the
constitution.
’ Naw Kail road for Michigan-

The Menominee &lt;fc Northern Railway
company « orgwUcd «t
wUbT4plulu»&gt;l»» Of rwo.ooo lo build
ami operate a Hue from M.-nomlaee to
the Iron range and through the lumljcr
districts, a distance of 55 or 60 miles
northwest of Menominee. A survey
is being made on the Wisconsin side of
the river down to a point where a suit­
able crossing can be effected, and a
terminal wfll be made in Menominee
for the necessary ore docks.

Near Foster City, in Breen township,
Menominee county, is an immense de­
posit of benutiful white and vaneguted
marble, which has been pronounced by
experts who hove examined it lo be
equal to tbe best Georgia marble. Fo
the purpose of placing it in the market
the Northern Michigan Marble compa­
ny has been organlzad. with a capital
stock of 550.000, and work will be be­
gun immediately.

Itaal orator.
During the week eti ded October 21
reporta sent in by sixty-four observer*
in various portions of the state to lhe
stale board of health indicated that ty­
phoid fever and neuralgia increased and
inflammation of the bowels decreased
in area of prevalence. Typhoid fever
waa reported st fifty-eight places, diph­
to Miss Sophy Preston. who cam* from a dis­ theria al thirty-seven, measles at four
tinguished southern family. HU wife dying In and scarlet fever al forty-one places.

Againsl bts own desire bo wm nominated' for
governor of Illinois ta ISM. sad during th* faSl
of that year conducted * most energetic sad
brilliant c»arui which resulted in cutting
down the republican majority af 37,dM. et&gt;-

HIE

campaign had fairly opened his second wife
died and, . Vowed with grief, he with-

CURE

globe. lenvlag Chicago 1° tbe hand* of
Mayor Roche. Hl* travel* began July 25.
ltW7, and ended November A. IKM. Evervthing of Importance In connection with Item

Dated Neveaiber. I*L A. D. ten.
Chav. W. akxstrono.
Judo of Probate.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

C S. Behan and Frank Linstpan. of
Grand Rapids, jumped a boanl bill at
the Roberta house at Fenton during the
fair at that plack Officers who went
to Grand Rapids after Linsman cap­
tured him after a lively chase, and look
him back to Fenton. The original bill
waa 512.50. but it cost him W5 to settle
the case

Sun." Returning, be waa received with a pop-

The association formed by the milk
private life, devoting blmaeH to literature and dealers of the two Bay cities for mutual
□Mines* tnwrmw.
; protection against deadbeats and low
bualneaa
inten-st*.
Reentering active politic* In IS*!. Mr.Htrri- ' prices has elected officers as follows:
non wm nominated for tbemayoralty by his . pf,M»ident%
w. A. Wilder. West Bay
personal friend*, although Dewitt C. Cregier |
» I ncroni Bnv
had been renominated by a democratic convene |
T Cl P^^dent. A. Lacr nt. liny
Hon. and began a eanvax* «guin»t Hempstead • City; secretary. Thomas .Green, Buy
Waabburne. Elmer Washburn and Mr Creflcr. City; treasurer, E. Fargo, Hampton.
He wm defeated, and Hempstead Washbnrue I
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wa* declared mayor of Chicago.
3Tho election of Mr. Harrison as mayor iMt I
Several bones of a human skeleton
spring, in apltc of tbe tnont fierce op|x»ltloa hr 1
bad ever encountered, la fresh in the mind* of । were unearthed at a depth of 12 feet bj
all. «lnce hl* campaign was closely waubed all ! laborer* who were digging in the
over tbe country. Hl* life ended Inthemklat gravel pit at Fenton. Near the boner
of what Mr Harrison considered tbe crowning waa found a keystone, or pocket piece,
honor df hl* career—the dignity of the chief ।
magistracy of Chicago during the World'* Co-. . on which were legibly engraved vari­
lumblan exposition.
ous emblems and lhe date 1790.
The announcement of the wedding of Mis* i
Annie Howard and Carter H. Harrison at I
Couldn't Tell Why.
Biloxi. Miss. November 14. wm publicly made |
C. B. Rndcl, who claimed to the West
Bay City police that he had been
rl.vot Is the terrible grief of the fiancee.
knocked down on Henry street and
Of ten children born to Mr. Harrison by tits robbed of flu5. admitted to the police
first wife four survive, lhe other* having died
In infancy or,in early ycoth: Mrs. Lina Ows­ shortly after that he was not robbed at
ley, the wife of Heaton Owsley; Carter H. all, and that he did not know what pos­
Harrison. Jr.. William Preston Harrison and sessed him to make the claim.
Miss Sophie Harrison, nil residents of Chicago
IDLE COLLIERIES.

Huntingdon, Pa., Oct 27.—The bi­
tuminous coal trade in the Clearfield
and Broadtop regions is dpller now
than it has ever been before. The
largest collieries are idle and there are
no prospects of resumption. Fruitless
-efforts have been made by leading operators to solicit orders from eastern
dealers. Information from both districts shows a sad condition among the
minors, who dread the privations of the
coming winter unless a favorable turn
in the mining business shall take place.

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Morton, Va., Oct. 28.—’'Doc” Taylor
was hanged Friday ufternooh at Wite
Court House, Va-. a few moments after
2 o'clock for the murder of the Mullins ,
family. Ho met death boldly, dressed I
in a suit of pure white linen, and [
preached his own funeral sermon to [■
tbe crowd of assembled witnesses of his j,
death.
Palp Mill.

The Ingham county savings bank at
Lansing has effected a reorganization.
The new officers arc: H. J. Downey,
president; E. L. Robertson, vice pres­
ident; J. A. May. cashier.
Three miners were imprisoned in the
Luke Angeline mine at Ishpeming by a
fall of earth. Two were rescued alive.
Another large paper mill will be
built at Menominee.
C. H. Hudson’s store at Marcellus
was broken into by burglars, who blew
open the safe and took $300 in notes
and money, besides 550 worth of goods.
Practical miners now estimate that
the course of the Michigamme river
can be permanently turned, the bodies
of the dead recovered and the Mans­
field mine placed in a condition for the
resumption of operations.
The Upper Michigan Brewing com­
pany, organized nt Iron Mountain three
years ago with a capital stock of •iso,000, failed with liabilitiesof about K&gt;0,000 and assets of •100.000.
John I’ennoyer. lhe first white per­
son born in Ottawa county, died at his
home in Grand Haven.
The Grand Haven Ship Building com­
pany's sawmill was destroyed by fire,
the loss being 53,000.
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Grow Brothers, clothiers at Bay City,

men were horribly burned Thursday
morning by the explosion of the di­
gester of the pulp milt Joe Long and
Charles Bottick are the most seriously
injured, and it is feared they will die.
aggregating
The others will probably be crippled
for life. The pulp mill has only been
Ingham county will have to raise 071,­
in operation two months.
780.83 tax. 535,589.83 being state tax. ’
Diphtheria has appeared in Tawas
New York, Oct. 28.—The exchanges township and caused considerable
at the leading clearing houses in lhe alarm.
United State* during the week end­
The Dexter mine. 5 miles west of Ish­
ing yesterday aggregated 1928.14
peming. which suspended operations
against 1934,568,036 the previous week. three months ago. has resumed, employ­
The decrease, compared with the corre­ ing thirty men.
sponding week in 189S, was230.8.
Mrs. Celia Law, widow of the lata
David Entrican, died in Northville,
aged
90 years.
St. Louis, Oct. 27.—Louis J. Silva,
Holzhay, the highwayman who held
cashier for the Rainwater Hat company
up
a
train near Ellis Junction and
here, is said to be a defaulter for over
•100,000, and as a result of his pecular* robbed the passengers, and who is now
tions the firm was forced to assign yes­ •serving a life sentence in the upper
peninsula prison, has been made prison
terday.
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librarian.
A head-end collision at Clare wrecked
Pittsburgh. Pte, Oct. 28.—Capt
two locomotives of the Flint £ Pere
Aaron Kingston with a party of ten
Marquette.
left this idly yesterday in three boats
A confidence man tried to swindle a
on a voyage to the Antarctic and Arctic
Greenland man out of •185, failed in his
seas. They expect to be gone one year.
endeavor and waa sent to the upper
peninsula prison for a year.
Nrw York,
Oct
Y7. — Slosson,
Charles Bateman committed suicide
Schaefer and Ivea will begin their st Grand Rapids by taking poison. He
The coroner's jury after hearing the three-cornered billiard match in M«d- waa under arrest for forgery in a real
testimony of acveral^persons and the isos Square concert hall on December 4 •

J^4(£hattel mopwvr««

A STUBBORN FIGHTER.
I* still Hoi* *0*1 Hsarty. ix&gt;rt o(
wshool of temper-

We authorize our i dvertized druggist m
sell Dr. King's Net Discovery for Consumption, a uzhs «id colds, upon tills
condition. If you -- - wltlj n
are afflicted
cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest
trouble, and will n*rthl*
________
,z „„
remetly
ns MUBCl
dlrwt.ed, giving It a fair tr al, mid experience i,,
benefit, you may return the ixmie .nl(|
have your money eftinded. We cohld
could
not make this offer t id we not know t|ia;
Dr. King’s New I)L* &gt;very could i„. n !l&lt;
on. Il never dbuip mint*. Trial Ih&gt;i;'. ,
free at W. II. Goulyrnr'* drug sue -'
Large size 50c and S 1.00.

anco reformera me* o* Point of Pine,
Lt .ummer, .nd tbo wittiest nnd
nearly the ll.clta* m»n tjiere wn»
Oen. Ne.lDow. -rhe general I. In hU
ninetieth year, weordlnj to the book,
bnt he han the pugn^ilty .nd gnyely
of nineteen. "Tho ram w-llera ore not
ao monv
we Mr. he raid In a
epeceh at the Ratherlrw named, bat
they poll together. While wo go like■ a
team of Kamchatka dogs. ' Altogeth­
Since its first ntroduction, Kleci:;.
er he seems to have been in the very
Bitters has gained
best of form and to have lauded pro­
favor, until now it J: dearly in th*; I*-.,
hibition and denounced the people, among pure medical
ionics and nite rati r*good or bad, who stand in tbe way of —containing nothin : w|il«-h permits
it, as warmly nnd forcibly as if the ufo as a beverage or intoxicant, it
Maine law were but a babe on the recognized s&lt;* the be? i and purest inei|.«-|*-.’
fur all ailments ■&gt;
kidneys. Il will cifi
digestion, coiistijmli* n, mid drive malm
from lhe system. Si tlsfart|i,n gummiu. i
with each buttle or '
funded. Price only 50c jeer bottle.
by W. H. Gpodvear.
The best salv^ in the world fbreuts,
brulsen, flor'es, ulcen*, salt rheum. (••*- r
sores, tetter, chapped liands, chilblai:.-,
corns, and all skin eruption*, and po-.it':ly cures piles or mi pay required. 1;
guarantei-d to give perfect satlsfacUon. or
money irfunded. Price 25 cents jh-i box
For sale by W. H. GtMMlyear. the druggi-t.
--------------------------Charles Loxley., d prominent pionc*:.
of bagitiuw. Is dead, Isged 83.
Edward Jennings’! heading mill at Pin­
conning burned to ihn ground.

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GEN. NEAL DOW.

statute books, instead of being in the
forties, says the New York Sun.
Every year of its life Gen. Dow has
watched it and fought for it. and al­
most e&lt;cry year he has amended it
and sought to make its penalties se­
verer. Gen. Dow says that a million
dollars will pay for all the liquor smug­
gled into Maine; but that i* only a
guess. It should be said, however, to
the satisfaction of Gen. Dow, that in
the opinion of many competent ob­
servers. there is more bad rum in the
state of Maine than anywhere else. A
million ought to buy a prodigious quan­
tity of Dirigo drink. Here is a man
who has Wlways enjoyed himself, anil
enjoys himself at ninety. Although
of Quaker blood, he has always been a
fighter, and his service in the war was
only an incident in a life of soldiering.
Extreme in opinion, strong of speech,
he has been in motion and activity
constantly, and has taken life us an
exercise. Some person* live an int'rt
and cabbage like existence to extreme
old age; the oil losta'long b •nuse the
wick uses so little. Gen. W *• has al­
ways been in the thick of things, and
it agrees with him.
THE BELLED BUZZARD.

with local applications, a* they cam.,.'
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh i-'
a blood or coi&gt;stituti|Hiul disease^ and tn
order to cure It you must lake interna!
remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cun is taken,
internally, and acl* directly on the blood’
and mucous surfaces.
jlall's Catarrh
Cure is not * quaqk medicine, it waprescribed by one of] the best physician­
in this country for yfcars and is h regular
prescription
It Is cbui|*o^-d of H;e
tonics known, combined with the best
blood purifiers, acling directly on i!:&gt;mucous surfaces. The perfect cfimtiln.xtlun nf the two Ingredients Is what pro­
duces such wonderful results in curing
Catgrrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F, G Cheney A Co., Props . Toledo. &lt;'
Sold by drugglsta. price 75 rents.

Beit Peace of Oakley was kicked !•:
horse and died a day afterward-. ,
Insurance companfe-s doing t&gt;asln.—
the Soo threaten to r|d.«r rate-. 25 cent’
accomit of alleged jx&gt; ir tin* prnteclioiA

Sufferers from the effects of I.«Gi
will find "Adirotirta" Wheeler'S Heart
Nerve Cure, a l»h-s-e i boon., it
nerve* and tones up he system.
\V. H. Goodyear.

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The Hand murder
Washtenaw county
tlmated lhe next trial will cost

The post office nan e of Vicksb- r.:
The famous belle*! buzzard recently , lamazoo county has l een changed i. V
made its appearance near Butler's bury. The prvferen e for th*- • y'
Falls. Ind. The bird stopped for n
time upon the'topmost branch of a tall
tree on the Kentucky shore, nnd could
plainly be seen from the Indiana side
by the possessors of good glasses in
the village. Sevenft shots were fired

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

freshman in Hanover college, and the
crack shot of the institution, is the
proud possessor of a beautiful feather
of raven-block color, dislodged from adopted rrsolntions lndor&gt;&gt;mi th can*
the wing of his buzzardship with a re­ daey of Rotart McKinstry &lt;f*»i
peating rifle, while the bird was majes­ agent at Detroit.
tically sailing over the college dormi­
We have another horror to diroriL
tory.
greater than that of Friday. The as
Several stories are in circulation tears have begun to write poetry tn t
regarding the origin of the ladled wreck.—Battle Creek Moon.
buzzard, and there are many who as­
sert that no such thing exists—that it

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I.rignS
When she bad ChiMren, she gave th.-m Ca/-

and

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Mid
No
•ale

A frightful ntllrtmd
near Adrian in which
They wet &lt;• some of Je^se F '
eheep that had stinyed on '•

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HE TRUSTS IN HIS DOG.

The sovereign in Etaropc who
most-in need of a friend ami e­
ion whose fidelity and l*ij- -'

THE BKLLKD BUZZARD,

is a myth,
myth, started
started for
for the purpose of
frightening colored people and other
superstitions ones. There are scores
of people, however, who not only raw
the bird, b^t plainly heard the tinkle
of the bell about its neck as it passed
over here, although the creature flew
too high to bo in range of the dozen or
more rifles aimed at it
The bell, which must be a small and
light one, or the bird could not Cy
with it, has a rich, silvery tone, and
was evidently used on some Alabama
lady's ten table originally. Whenever
the bird makes its appearance in the
superstitious portlonaof the south the
negroes run affrightedly Into their
cabins and remain hidden until its de­
parture is onnouncetl. as it la regarded
by the more ignorant ones as a verita­
ble devil, which brings with it all
sorts of evils.
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Very ^PeMivc busineas.
Statistics of »omo of the great wars of
the poat are aa follows: The Crimean
war coat 12,000,000.000 and 700,(XX) lives;
eJ,ta?,Un waro£ 1W0* WOO,ouo,000 and
■»O,ooo,liven; the wgr of the rebellion
coat the north $5,100,000,000 and the
bd*?’.800,000’000' and together about
1116 Prus!1o-Awitrian war
of I860 coat 5333,800.000 and 45.000 livea;
che Russo-Turkish war, 8125,000,000
and 250,000 lives, and the FrancoPruawar. 84.100.000.000 and 196.000

czar. who. like his predecessor.- ii '
throne of Peter the Great, has so oft-.-ifound himself deceived and iK-trn;. -;
by just those of his courtiers, his offi­
cial* ami even his relatives upon whom
he had bestowed the greatest oniuun’.
of kindness.
Under these circumstances it is n 't
astonishing, says the New York Trib­
une, that be should place his principal
reliance on a superb and huge Danish
dog, with short, mouse-colored hair
and quite as big as a young donkey
The dog, a gift of his father-in-law.
King -Christian, of Denmark, is the
successor of a similar hound, which
lost ita life in the terrible railroad ac­
cident at Borki, when the imperial
train was entirely destroyed, the czar
and czarina escaping all injury -save
the shock to their nerves in the most
miraculous manner. Alexander's pres­
ent dog is not only by his side when he
walks out, asleep beside his bed at
night, but is also present when he
grants audiences, sniffing at strangers
in an inquiring and sometimes suspi­
cions manner, which is not without
exercising a certain influence upon the
treatment accorded by the czar to his
visitor.

�CHINESE SMUGGLERS.

MYSTERIES!

MRS. LUCY STONE.

The Nervous System the Seat How They Try to Daceivo tho On*,
tom Houso Officers. *
The death of Mrs. Lucy Stone Black­
of Life and Mind. Recent
well, at the age of seventy-five years,
Wonderful Discoveries.
V,, Tnv’tcrjr has ever compared with that of

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""1.«Itn» thl« fa-t H fa not gener-

ted In the up­
per part of the
spinal cord.

pert ion of tbe
nervous sys­
tem that even
the prick of a
needle will
cause instant
death.
■ .liscorcries have demonstrated that
l:of tbe tMxly am under the con­
' . nerve center*. Located In or near
brain, and that when these are
— n-. which they supply with
, i,i ire also deranged. When It 1* ro­
- tn it »serious Injury to thospinal
i C..UM! paralysis of the body below
- 1 toint. bocauso the nerve force is
■ib&gt; tli" injury from reaching tbe
i i-jrtion. it rill be understood how
■-.■ .•i ntent of the nerve centers will
n-ruiu-vmerit of tho various organs
. v supply with nee»-e force.
r i .of cnronlc diseases are due to
. rfect action of the nerve centers at
• of the bruin, not from a derangoi-u.wily originating in the organ It­
. - if mistake nf physfcJaas in
dfatase* lath H they treat tho
[mu the nerve tenters which
,iie &lt;&gt;f the trouble.
.ki.;s Mn in. the ceh brated spepr.jfoundiy studfedthfa subject for
xr*. and has made many important
rks In connection with it. chief among
ii; Hu' facts contained in the al.-uvo
:md that the ordinary methods of
nt ar" wronu. All headache, diolillm'ss, contusion, pressure, blues;
m: Uncholy. Insanity, epilepsy. St.
Iju -e. etc., are nervous diseuaes no
!: w nausea. The wonderful success ot
•- Restorative Nervine Is duo to the
i: Is bawd on the foregoing principle.
es‘ Rlstooativb.Nxrvinz m soldpy
L-ts on a positive guarantee, or rent
Do. Milks Mxdical Co.. Elkhart,
n -elpt of price. $1 per bottle, six
r Al. express prepaid, it contains
L.r opfauwnor dan^eroua drugs.__

ThUk Soles Of a Mongolian Maidrn'l
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The customs officers of San Fran­
cisco have to deal with sotnc of the
Rmu«^lers
the world.
I he Chinese are a race of smugglers,
and there isnot a people on earth more
fertile in expedient* to evade the reve­
nue laws. Their stolid, impassive demeaner serves them admirably in their
contraband operations, for their ac­
tions seldom afford, as is the case fre­
quently with white people, any ground
to suspect that theyare trying'to prac­
tice a fraud. They have taught the
sailor men of the white race the
shrewdest tricks practiewl on Uncle
Sain's tax gatherer* and are never
caught in one device without being
ready with another one equally as han!
to detect
Before tdie ihflux of Chinese laborers
wa* stopped, says the San . Francisco
Chronicle, a Mongol, looking us if all
his years were acquainted withonly
poverty and toil, w^t.’-!
to sneak ashore with a dirt- n’ 1 hl
Ntnff^l r-.-.n Of fin • &gt;11’: harnlkf

hiefs

:i amble

on the
S;*.h Francisco
rica and the
hhl • 'hejr
odd.
Imaginable and get them a-1

•aniert- ph ingbe

DEATH OF a BIG INDIAN.

COST OF BEING A FRINGE.

DiWi, hung If

TIME TABLE.
In effect July 30. 18M.
There have been times when a court Fsrorit* Route between Grand Bsplds, Detroit
readls a long term of service in re­
waa splendid and nearly starving, and
and the east
formatory work, marked by unwaver­
kings were magnificent who could have tv? Goln« KmC 1 A. M. |P.M.
ing steadfastness and at the same time
understood the position and felt the
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Got Ills Queer Nama-Ao Important
oy moderation and common sense. She
pride of the master of Ravenswood;
S4
was best known as Lucy Stone and by
but, according to the London Specta­
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38
domestic agreement used that name.
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tor, all that has passed away, probably •• Elmdale
&lt;3
The specialty which commanded her
There was a funeral at the Pino forever. The prince ot to-day who is
M
2 34attention, woman’* rights, appealed Ridge Agency a few*Wceks ago of an i to be magnificent
all, wdo
who &gt;.*
is to be
u»u«diuccu6 at
&lt;n *u,
tro
M
Sunfield
iOS
is'with slow success as to its moat salient Indian chief, who was a brave warrior, | froe In-hia movements, to take trains
IS
Mulliken
points, voting and officeholding. Even and as great in’diplomacy as he was iii j whon ho Hkee, to- entertain like any
Graud Ledge
7a
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to this day it has made but little ad­ , battle.
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। other dignitary, to show good horses
Lsnalng
tM?
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Detroit
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vance. though they hold the general •
His name was Young-Man-Afraid-of- and manT o{ them' u kocP ^rvonta
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suffrage in one state and in others cast His-Horses, and he was the hereditary Rufflcient to secure that guesti accus1
a ballot for school officers. It is not chief of the whole Sioux nation. He tolDed to luxury be not neglected, to
Edmore
an unfair assumption that what Lucy was fifty-eight years of age at the time ' trBVCI when he pleases, to patronize
Stanton
Stone cared for was not the mere priv­ of his death, and was a son of the fa- I .art» J4’ encourage charity-.and to live ..
,. fool*
,
ilege of going to the polls, but rather mous old warrior “A-Man-Afraid-of- ' when necessary among equal princes, Ar Grand I^edge j
His-Horses,” who died, in ISfitl at the a!&lt; becomes the nation he representa.
IGoinx West |
age of ninety-two, and whose life is mU8t P*y away money ut every turn
by lietrolt
intimate!) connected with the frontier and nlwaysbe ready with more. Every*
Lanslnx
Grand Ledge
history of this country since the curly , thing costs; from the special train
Mulliken
days of the century.
which secures punctuality and ‘freeSunfield
When an Indian wants to Amphasizo 1 dom froni pressure, to the rooms which
Woodbury
(Lake Odessa
a fart strongly, he says the lx»et op- 1 loyal or hospitable crowding render
Clarksville
posite of what he means, and so the exceptionally dear. It is all very good
Elmdale
Alta
name of the dead chief is a specimen .
"Peak of good management, nnd, of
McCord
of Indian satire.
’ course, there is such a thing, nnd it is
East I’aris
Grand Raplda
His father, in his fights with other worth, perhaps, thirty percent, of adIndians, adopted the tactics of tho d’tion'‘* income. But no extent of
whites. The usual,method of the In- R00*1 management will reduce the cost
Grand IxKlX
dians is to ride in circles around tho | ot any kind of magnificence, or do
Portland
font*
Abject of attack, narrowing the dinm- ' away wlth the feellngof the innkeeper
Howard City
eter of the circle as the fight proeeedk. ' who charged a royal guest a franc
Ionia
Stanton
apiece
for ‘eggs,
bceansc eggs were
But the father uwd the regulation a
Piec« /or
’ggs. not because
MMon
cavalry charge—a method of warfare ^carce- but becausejrings were^ We
• Kvery day. others week days only, t stop
that at once distinguished him. and he *have **heard of
* “charges
v“
” paid
” vby an ’In­
on alfenol.
Parlor cars on all trains between Grand
was given n name which meant "a dian viceroy at a I’aris hotel which
would have made. Mr. Vanderbilt Raulds and Detroit. Heats 23 eenfs. Connections
fur a more general equality of rights man of vAosc horses the enemy is wince, and there is not an uneducated made inUnlon station. Grand Raplda *lth tho
afraid.” The Sioux satirist thought to
CmcAUOA Wist Miohioan Railway fob
which she believed would be promoted
man in any land, who, if a prince dis­
by the suffrage. As to this there has Improve on this nnd condensed it to; putes his charges, does not become
ins. CilARLKVOIX, rnORUT AHD BAT
Isjcn great gain in recent year*. The ’’A-Man-Afraid-of-IIis-Horses."
henceforth a republican. Nor, within Vikw. Favorite route to the summer resorts
chief impulse to this ha.* been the con- ,1 The old man’s* son. tbe chief now limits, is this feeling altogether unrea­ of northern Mlrh'joui.
‘
dead, continued his father's system of
Trains leave Gnttnl Haptes for Chicago, 7-JO
cession of e&lt;|nnl and separate property
sonable,
for
the
demands
of
princes,
A. M., ana 1:33 F. M.. te-JO P. M
P.
tactics, nnd. with the chieftaincy, was
right i. which has been accomplished
M. Arrive Chlean
P, M., 8JJO P. M.
given the title: “ Young-.Mun-Afraid-of- which are usually only demands for ■.•.-•fl
A. Al. and 7:08- A. M. texcept Saturday,
almost throughout the country.
freedom, upAet the usual routine, just via. St.
lli—llorses."
Jovpli and steamer.
Lucy Stone mus born *in "
- - -Brookfield.
Ixave for MHnlst.te-.TraveraeCltv.t’nArievolx,
He was contemporaneous a* .* chief­ as the queen’s train, though her maj­ PeUnkynad
Bay View 7:» A.-M, and 2M
Mas*.. August 1::. inis-.
tain of the Sioux with such Indians a* esty asks only a little extra security
lite revolution Red Cloud, Sitting Bull. Spotted Tail, and some privacy-, upsets the routine
Ixical lor White Cloud. Fremont and Bl&lt;
Rapid*
leave"
Grand KApIdit 3:43 P. M.and also participated In the famous
American Horse, Black Bear. Ixme traffic on the great railway by which
Parlor cars on day trains and alee pen'on
Shay's rebellion. Iler father was a
Wolf, Red Leaf and White Thunder, she travels. Moreover, though extrav­ night trama between Petoskey, Grand Raplda,
.ii..1 Chicago.
prosperous
......
.......... .
l.'nglgnd
farmer.
agance
is
a
vice,
economy
is
often
a
all of whom were men of undoubted
Ask ouroRcnts for further particular* or
Quite early in life »-!ie became possessed courage end natural leaders of their foible, and one rather. «yinp;ithizrs write
te
of a desir- to lx* able to read the Bible people.
Gkohgx DallavKN. Gen’l PassT A*’t.
with the hint given by the noble who
Grand Rapid
in tho original, and to that end deter- । He occupied a peculiar position us assisted Louis Philippe in his search
-chief. Hi* Indian subjects believed after a lost sovereign -by lighting a
She graduated at Oberlin in 1M7. and that he had great influence with the bank note. .State, in fact, in our days,
in that year gave her first lecture on whites, and they were constantly ask­ costs money , nnd it is as expensive to
rights in her brother’s church ing him to have their grievances re- be a prince, if yon live as a prince, os
to be a spendthrift heir.
,
TIME TABLE.
field for the
' On the other hand. Gens. Crook and
In effect July .*». ltW3
CAREFUL OF THEIR COAL.
Miles recognized that his sway was
less disputin’ than that of any other Russian Warships
of the Uqited Indian chief, and they used him to ac­
station*
i.l Canada.' In KxS she mar- complish results which, without him. '
People who have been accustomed to
could only have been secured by see in the new ships of the United
KOBTU.
influence a* an intiiviiluul threats and hard fighting.
Lv .
States navy the almost entire absence KAianuixuo
Ha»t Copper.. .
d by.giving up
He recoghized the great strength of of masts and spars have probably, in Riciiianu June*!
I
............
many Instances. I*ccn snrpri «•&lt;! at tho M1M&gt; j rramey
MHy
..................
bail ulpresence of tall masts ami Immense
„ *j
ibnl . . . .... .
peaker Mr* Sjon-'s tinnal ability, and saw that then-was
(Tovrrdale
....
.
sail spreads on the Russian ships re*
; abuiU...........
greater honor to himself and benefit to cently in New York, says the Time*, j
1-UU
his people by living in peace, both with The Russian* rrtakc extensive use tff* Ha*tu»os.
lie was the. first the white and the red men. than in be­
sails. The absence of Russian coaling ,
ing in constant conflict with them.
stations nt various points of tl
"' I Woodland
woman's
ba rv
At one time, he had u habit &gt;-f going makes it imperative that th/’iRussian i
wrong*.
out on a hunt wiVt a small force, meet­ ships husband (heir .coal supply. To .
I Detroit ..
ing
a
superior
force
of
Crows
or
Paw
­
encourage
the
commanders
of
Russian
TOR CULLOM.
• GfM'id Rapid*.
nees, giving them bottle and coming warships to use as little coal as possi-. .
blc, the Russian ministry of marine, it I
is said, makes provision for .the disHutions.
' Senator Shelby M. Cullom, of Spring­ ti oiiii'i • •! . |"IIA V..
tri but ion in money among the officers j
... ml■zS* Zg
field. f&gt;i.. wu*born in Wayne county. souri &lt;&gt;n a buffalo hunt Spotted Uurse and men of warships of a certain prr- '
ccntage of tho value of the coal saved. '
•I! county; 111., the
moved tn
This allowance gons to lhe messes of East Cnojier Lv
He received an with a party of their people Young­ the officers nnd seamen. American RlchiAtid Junc*l
Man-Afraid. instead of fighting his naval officers hare noted on morn than Creasey
Milo . .
went to Springi'u-ld in the fall of 1853 hereclitary enemies, arranged a pea«-c one occasion, on passing Russian war­ Helton ..
to sfTtdy
law.
and haw
since
... —
..................
—...........
- -resided
- - - treaty, and since that time the t wo na- ships at sea, that the latter tvere nearly &lt;1»»»rd*lr
SliulU.......
always under full qgil. The Dimitri ,
Immediately-upon receiving li_-1 tion* have le.-en the best of friends.
’
•
&gt; | He recognized lhe fact that with the Donskoi. which visited New York re- . Hastinos torney: continued to practice law un&gt;•­ disappearance of the buffalo the In- cently. is reported to have sailed from Costs Grove.
til he took his sent in the house of‘ dian of the plain* would no longer be the Siberian coast to the wesKcoast of Wo-Kllaud
Europe. The Rynda sailed from (,'ronrepresentatives in 1W15: was a presi­
dential elector in 1858 on the Fillmore tion, 'a'nd. although a great buffalo stadt to Montevideo. The Russians tanstmc
Detroit....
ticket; was elected a member of the hunter, he ma le a strong effort to pre­ resort to coal only when entering and Grand Rapids.
leaving ports and when going into ac­
house of representatives of the Illinois serve that animal.
But when its extermination wa- :t e tion. or when they want to make a Charlnvolx
legislature in 1858. ''JO
sored, he advocated peace with the rapid passage. The Russian ships,
white*, and was ever friendly with while in American waters. ho&lt;I no oc­
them, although sometimes strongly casion to use dry docks. The two Ital­
ian cruisers. Giovanni Bausan and Datcmptcil otherwise.
htlS’JJan l 1«&gt;1. when the Messiah goli, being tipshenth'rd vesri/s. were
craze was at its height and the Sioux compelled to use dry docks while here.
were engaged in ghost dances, the Russian warships, when d&lt; parting
.lead chief did not encourage them, nnd from a Russian port, are fitted out with
ilia' srrnu
could nat see that they would get any
h»v* tluu* to «-lwck |r p^ofM-rix ; utterwue It
benefit from their action*, but he held sary. for three years without making
net ko forward until nrxLtrshi.
that no one had a right to interfere port. With this view even the most
with them unless they committed some advanced types of many of Russia’s
new ironclads arc fitted with masts
act of violence.
He was absent nt the time of the an&lt;l spars and carry, nearly all of
L SKaovsjrr. Sapt.
battle of Wounded Knee, but returned them, tfie studding sail gear *o fajnilior
soon afterward, and cast the weight of thirty years ago on fast American clip­
hi* great influence with the Indians per ships.______________ __
for peace
SEN ATOR S. M. CCLLOM. ILLINOIS.
THE PARIAHS OF INDIA.
When he went back to hi* people
was elected speaker in 1*11 and in
after his first visit to Washington, in
Thoe Oppressed People.
was elected a representative from Illi­ Ibl’J. he described to them what he hud
The pariahs of India have hitherto
nois in tho Thirty-ninth, Fortieth and teen nnd heard on th© journey. He
Fortv-flrst congresses, serving from tol l them about the iron horse which fared hardly at the hand* of the state
December 4. IftJA. to March 3. IJGlj'was carried him. They understood all that, no less than nt those of their felluwa.
a delegate to the national republican it v.-.is white man’s medicine, ,11c told But a nuw era teems about to/lawn
convention ot Philadelphia in 1872. be­ them about talking wires (tel«:graph), for them. ?ays the Westminster Ga- '
ing chairman of the Illinois delega­ end they understood that also': it was zette. Two orders recently published i
by the Madras government at leost '
tion. and placed Gen. Grunt in nomi- white man’s magic.
'nation; was a delegate to th* national
But when he told them about build­ recognize that they have certain |
republican convention in 18‘M. and ings six and seven stories high, that rights, ami abolish some of the unjust ,
:k uMuUcbltaS niter* an tb*tro*t
chairman of the Illinois delegation; was too much, and he would have to laws which have in the past given tho
was elected governor of Illinois in take it back. But he would not. and caste classes an undue privilege. The !
1870, and succeeded himself in 1880. as thev could not doubt his sincerity, first order deals with the ladd question ।
serving from January 8, 1877. until they came to the conclusion that the and provides that all waste lands .
February 5, 1888. when he resigned, whiteshad given him a draught tc bought in by or forfeited to the gov I
ernmentforc the obsolutc property oL|
having been
____ elected to the drink
I’nitedwhich had bewitched him. For
. .to succeed
........ Hn-.;,David Davis, a time there was much talk of getting the government and are thus taken j
States* senate
out of the power of the caste laud- |
independent democrat. He took his a n(.w chief.
'
Teattef tbtei
scat December 4, 18S3, and was reThe Sioux believe that Young-Man- holders, who have hitherto insisted on '
elected in 18*1- Hb term of service Afraid-of-ilis-Morses had some brothers­ and been allowed a preferential claim, i
will expire March 3, 1805.
living. An effort will be made to find These lands arc to be assigned in *mall •
------ ------------them, and if it is successful one ol lots to such pariahs as arc able to cul- J
A QQMr Electric Clockthem wili be made thecjiicf by natural tivatc them to advantage.
T. F. Hudson, a convict in the Mary­ law.
The pariahs arc also to receive sites i
If the search is a failure, there
land ptniUnliarr. ha, con.tracts a will be an electiori for the chief, if for pariah villages oa the waste lands, ‘
rral horolwrical oddity in the .hape of which all the Sioux people will eu and, if the caste people raise a lawsuit (
an electric clock. The diaJ is a semito get possession _ of any site* so as- ।
dUrottt of white marble with 12 marked t’ *'
- -------- -- ------------signed, the government is to be repr©- I
earner. UtVothir numeral, lor
1.,sented in the suit for the protection of I
the hour* being figured along the are
Apropos of the recent train robhcffim the pariahs- Slavery is not merely
it hM one hour hand and two minute nu old stor;,-told on Maximilian is rt abolished theoretically, as it was in
hands, the last two setoppuaite to each called: When Maximilian was emperor previous enactments; it wilF now be
zither and in such a manner that one Is of Mexico he broke up train robbcrie* hard to introduce it practically. The
^.?no^^theolber.tmidnight, by a trick. He disguised three han­
S at Bo^hertim*- The seconds are dred
’ * soldier*
—-----------------—
“ government declares that by the ex­
as peasant
women “
anti
isting law all bonds executed by psxnarked on a dial that turns from right placed them on a train. A gang of ■ ents mortgaging their children’s labor
ito left, while the pointer or second bandit* stopped tbe engine, when the
[ for an advance of money are null and
nnuwu
»
.
three
hundred
disguised
soldiers
rose
b+rrf is
• Hodson is a born
I void, and Invite tne cooperation of
every room In th* and fired a volley that killed one b»tn- missionaries to report and expose »U
WAUnLaUUNS.MU.1
robber-. Alter tSu,t lhe tr»in«
wiih a specimen of . dUl
*
' were not molested.

The Hereditary Chief of the Sioux
Nation.

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the eyes of the customs officers in ways
that almost buffie detection.
‘
They have brought onimn skillfully
stuffed in banana* still hanging to the
stalk and in oranges. One day about
six year* ago a Chinese dressed a* a
cook walked leisurely down the gang­
plank of a Pacific mail steamer with u
basket on his arm containing several
loaves of bread. He shuffled right by a
custom house officer and would have
got away all right, bnt on the wharf
rutnc in collision with ti drunken
sailor. Trite sailor, who was to blame,
gave the Chinese^ violent shove, send­
ing him sprawling nnd scattering his
bread loaves. A policeman Interfered
and noticed that one of the loaves bad
' -broken open, lie started to examine
and the Chinese started to run. Every
loaf was filled with opium.
Chinese- have been detected with
boxes of the drug deftly bound up in
their cues or tie 1 tinder thpir arms.
Every bit of baggage an&lt;l every article
they take ashore is a hiding place.
Beams on ship and table leg* have
been hollowed out us receptacles for
contraband opium. False bottoms arc
put in cubby hole* and pantry draw­
ers. Hiding places arc sought in coal
bunkers and under the engine* and
boilers. The methods of secretion are
so varied nnd ingenious that frequent­
ly the officers arc unable to find smug­
gled opium, even after they have
definite information that it ia aboard a
vessel.
Only recently the officers
failetl to And a lot. although they
knew positively that it was on board.
However, keeping the closest watch on
everything that lefk the ship, they
finally intercepted the opium as it was
being taken ashore.

»;•

Buyers of leaf tobacco declare that
in some parts of* thts-^gouth so much
I’aris green was used on the growing
plants last season that thR? crop was
not only seriously injured, but that the
product was thus rendered dangerous
for consumers This condition of af­
fairs certainly confronts users of the
weed with a new clement of danger.
If to the natural poison of tobacco Is
added the extra terror of arsenic the
chewer or smoker may wisely pause to
suggest that manufacturers inclose
prize slips in their packages which,
when presented in certain sufficient
number, shall entitle the bearer to one
neat, but not gaudy, coffin.
Greatrot of Brldge-BalKler*.

tm-u iioUsrs
being
«!1 ih tiptoe*
aiturlln in
the Cuunljr
muim-w

The greatest bridge-builder in the
world is the spider. “There is a point
on the Meramec river, not far from the
Missouri Pacific bridge, where a large
spider mode a bridge across, a distance
of over 100 feet He first sent out a
flyer, a sort of kite string, which was
carried across the stream by the breeze
and lodged in a tree opposite. It was
then braced by guy* to other branches,
and**thus fifty "feet above tbe water wm
a perfect suspeu-ion bridge. Incom­
parison with this Irmect work tbe Nfr
agara and Brooklyn bridge* are tri­

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�Additional Local News.
SoecUi excursion to Grand Rapid* via
the Michigan Central. Thursday Nov.
9th Special train leaves Sailings at 8.33
a. bi. fare for round trip 75oents. I-**’**
Irvinx at WO a. ■». fare foe round trip
60 cents. Returnin* trains 'leaf® Grand
Ranlds at 9 P. ®. Extra coaches will be
Sett at Haatin*a ro that all may have
cleaty of aaat room.
*
C . R- Oaborn,
Agent.

A pleasant entertainment for a small
company ia a quotation party. When the
S vitaUoci are sent out tbe request acittpanies them that the recipient will
come to tbe party with three quotations
memorized. When these quotations are
given, the name of the author is to be
guessed by any one of lhe company who
can do so. The first one who guesses It
correctly receives a favor, usually a flower:
or a bit of bright colored ribbon that can
be tied in the button hole mar be substi­
tuted. Of course, the one who wins the
greatest number of favors is the bero of
the evening.

About two months ago Thomas Tanner
of Rutland left home for a visit to tbe
world’s fair, nothing has been heard of bfm
eiuce and his family and friends are greatly
concerned for bis safety. His wife Is an
invalid and they have two sons Fred and
Eddie who live at home. A few days ago
Mrs. Tanner and Eddie went to Grand
Rapids to live with a married daughter
Mrs Via for the winter or until news is
received from Mr Tanner. Meanwhile they
are in hopes daily of receiving vffcrd from
hlm. it is thought .by some he may have
gone west again, as be was there about
three years mmm lime ago.

UrtsfNtttJiran far Newabw Taras
ofClrcnltCoirt.
Calvin C. Denary, Mapia Grove.
Albert Clem. Orangeville.
Elon Clement, Prairieville.
Douglas Hall, Rutland.
William Freeman. Thoma ppie.
J. W.. Booher, Woodland.
Edw. D.Hains, Yankee Springs.
A. D. Olmstead, Assyria.
Ed Greater. Baltimore.
Wm. I. Ford, Barry.
N. Wellman, Carlton.
James Fleming, Castleton.
Cassius Stowell. Hastings Township.
Henry Lewis, Hastings City, lak and
4th. wards.*
J. S. Goodyear, Hastings, 2nd. and 3rd.
wards.
Dougal Campbell. Hope.
Frank E. Roberts, Irving.
Frank Bristol, Johnstown.
W. H. Felghner, Maple Grove.
Geo. P. Cook. Orangeville.
Herbert McBain, Prairieville.
Lewis Edgar, Rutland.
William Cowman, Thornapple.
Frank P. Palmerton. Woodland.
John N. Stuart, Yankee Springs.
Hiram V. Munger. Assyria.
John Gurd, Baltimore.
Thomas Searles, Barry.
Peter 8. Henney, Carlton.
Edw. B.Smltb. Castleton.

' It U hoped that every teacher will do
something towards the proposed exhibit
If you want fiirtner information write me.
Secure Wo phufograph anyway.—you can
dolhaiRiu-m surely. If you cannot do
better.
row one for the occasion and
we will return It In good condition. Don’t
wait te»t begln work now. Let the pupils
practice mi Gm proposed map. All tbe
effort yirtt make will be valuable to your
sch»*li»» many way*.
A Mrtiu proportion of tbe schools open­
ed ou the first of September and a larger
number than ever probably engager! the
teacher (or.the year. A few dragged out
an unprofitable term during July and
Auguat and h-ive been eloacd during Sept­
ember and Oct'Aer. when the time would
have hwti worth double for school pur­
pose. INeirably by Nov. 13th. all will be
runelMg.
I

. Tbo foHvwIn* districts report a flax
and flagidaff: 3, 5 and 7 Assyria; 11.
Cariloa, 4. CtsHetou;. 5. Hastings: 4.
Joherf»!Ui; 3, 3 and T. Maple Grove; 3.
and .7. Grangeville; 5. Prairieville: 2.
Thoraappp•; 4. WomHsnd: t, 3, and 8.
Yankee Hpringa.

DOINGS.
Moved next to Goodyears Drug store
and with enlarged stock we are better pre­
pared than ever to furnish customers with
’bargains.
thk rackkt.

While In Chicago we bought some bargana that will not last long so If you get
your share you will have to hustle.
.

THE POPULOUS BAY STATE.
MMaachuaetta Hu Twenty Cities. Kacb
Uaving Over 20,00.1 Population.

VICTORIA’S CROWN.
It la Worth u Ml'.llon and a Half of
Dollars.

'Die crown worn bv Victoria weighs
nearly two pounds, says the Pittsburgh
Dispatch. It comprises more than
3.000 precious stdiies set in various de­
signs. The most prominent gem is the
ruby given to Edward, the black
prince, by Pedro, king of Castile. It
is in the front of the crown, set in a
Maltese cross composed of seventy-five
large diamonds. The lower part of
the crown band contains a row of 129
pearls, the upper part 112. Between
them and in front is a large sapphire.
Back of that again is a smaller sap­
phire surrounded by si* others and
eight emeralds. Between the two
larger sapphires are designs contain­
ing 286 diamonds. Above the band are
eight more -sapphires surmounted by
eight diamonds, and the same number
of festoons contain ICO diamonds. Be­
sides the Maltese cross there are three
others around the upper part of the
crown contain in^S^O diamonds, and
between the foureare four ornaments,
each with a ruby in the center and
containing respectively 84. 86, 85 and
87 diamonds. From the crosses rise
four arches composed bf oak leaves and
acorns, the leaves containing 728 dia­
monds. The thirty-two acorns are
each of a single pearl, and are set in
cups made of fifty-four diamonds.
Above the arches stands the mound,
containing 558 diamonds, and above
the mound is the cross, containing a
very large sapphire, four very large
and 108 smaller diamonds. All the
stones are genuine, and not, as in somr
other European crowns, colored glass,
which has replaced the genuine stones.
The cfowfl-entire is valued at 81.500,- 1
000.
;
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That last patr of shoes you
bought elsewhere didn’t suit
you, or didn’t wear well.
If
that is the case

NOTICE.

THE RACKKT.

We have too much underwear and If
prices will sell It It will be to your ad­
vantage to see us at the Racket
180 pairs of ladles shoes just In from the
manufacturers. I will save you the Jobbers
profit on them which, is from 25 to 75 cents
per r«lr.
tue racket.
Come end see our novelties In Bamboo
Goods.
the racket.

With two Milliners we are better pre­
pared than any bouse In the city to sell
you new millinery or work over your last
seasons hat at the Racket

Virginia and half of the states in the
union combined show no more cities of
over twenty thousand inhabitants than
are to be found in Massachusetts. This
fact is not readily apparent from the
census bulletins thus far issued, says
Harty A. Jones, a farm laborer, was the New York Evening P.»st. as in
arrested at the home of his brothet-in-law none of them are cities haring a less
Mr. Daria tn Hope, Thursday evening on
the charge ot forgery. Last winter It population than twenty-five thousand
seems that Jones worked for a farmer ranged according to their population
bv tbe name of W. B. Milham. In Portage rank. The fnct is also so surprising
Kalamazoo Co. It is claimed that Jones that few persons will believe it with­
forged Milham's name to a check of 855, out proof. But there is no place at all
also that he is responsible for Sam Folz’ with so many inhabitants as twenty
name to a 8150 check. The arrest was thousand in nine slates—vis.. Vermont.
made b&gt; Sheriff
McKevitt. Monday. Mississippi, Nevada. Montana. Idaho,
Sheriff Vosbiirg of Kalamazoo Co. was in’ Wyoming. North Dakota and South
the city’ looking up evidence. Jones Dakota. Nine states again have each
tiiH the reputation of being a slick no more than one town numbering
penman and got in his work io pretty over twenty thousand people. Those
good shape Irt lhe city several years ago. states are New Hampshire. Delaware,
Maryland. West Virginia. North Caro­
Undej-'the state law regulating the lina. South Carolina, Louisiana. Ar­
prisons, passed at the last session of the kansas and Oregon. Fotin other states
legislature, convicts wfio have been guilty
of no infraction of tfle ruled are entitled —Maine. Nebraska. Colorado and
to a nduclion from their sentence as Washington—count each only two
follows: 'During the first aud second years cities that have passed the twenty
of the renleure, five days for each month : thousand limit. These three classes
thin! and fourth frtars. six days for each of states amount to twenty-two; that
month: fifth aud sixth years, seven days is. half the whole number of the
for each'month: seventh eighth and ninth United States, and
venteen is the to­
years, 'nine days
for each month; tal of their cities with each a cqnsus
tenth to rourtettilli years inclusive, ten upward of twenty thousand. Twenty
days .for' each mouth: 15th to 19 years, such cities, however, are in the roll of
inclusive, twelve Jays per month; and Massachusetts. These are Boston.
from and including the twentieth year to
Worcester. Lowell, Fall River, Cam­
the period fixed f&lt;r the expiration of the
bridge. Lynn. Lawrence. Springfield,
sentence, fifteen cays per month.
New Bedford, Somerville, Holyoke,
*"
■—Z—------------.Salem. Chelsea. Haverhill. Brockton,
v Taunton, Gloucester. Newton, Malden,
Fitchburg. Three cities of this size
SCHOOL COLUMN
and no more appear in tho census of
Virginia—viz.-, Richmond, Norfolk and
Conducted try Enoch Andrua. County 8«c- Petersburg.
• •'
.
rotary.

Owing to the pressure of work inv var­
ious. directions, this column has been
neglected of late. However, we hope to
maintain it with a good degree of regular­
ity hereafter.
The Teachers’ Reading Circle work is
starting off with a fair prospect of success.
Quite a number of&lt;clrcles have been or­
ganized aud many teachers are doing in­
dividual work. As Swetts Methods, 4ne
of tbe txM&gt;ks selected this year, will_^brm
the bAis of the work In ••Theory and'
Art” during lhe coming year, U will be ad.vlsabte for all that expect to take an ex­
amination next spring to begin the work.
They have plenty of time to prepare and
now can not reasonably find fault The law
now premils the board to renew, without
examination, the certificate of such as
reach a specified standing and comply
with oilier condition. Thoee that have
no “time" t&lt;» read professional books, at­
tend iDHllUitea or associations, will very
likely discover that the board bas no
time to renew hla certificate.
The circle at Freeport has for Its Pres­
ident Mr. N. B. Beers, for secretary,
Mrs. Agues Quigley. The circle meets on
Saturdays
and
In
addition
to
Swett’s
Methods is wrestling with
algebra and physics.
At Woodland, Mr. Fortney is president
and Miss Craig, secretary. Meetings are
held oo Wednesday evenings. Besides
the '‘Mnlliods,” and physics are taken up
as we understand.
. Mary E. Wilcox Is president and Frank­
lin Clarit secretary of the Assyria circle
Several patrons of tbe district are mem­
bers. General History will constitute a
part of the wort. Meetings on Tuesday
evenings.
At the ••Norton" In Maple Grove
Minnie Iteplogle b president and Libby
Shoup secretary. Meetings are held on
Wcdueaday evenings but we are not In­
formed iu» to the work taken in addition to
the Methods
At Hickory Comers. Carrie Reade Is
president and Emma Smith secretary.
Meeting* on Thursday evenings.
At Coate Grove. Wm. R. Vester.. pres­
ident. lx-us Kelsey, secretary Tn addi­
tion to the Me’huds the circle is reading
Eyahgenue. Moat of tbe advanced pupils
and a number of the patrons are taking a
part of He work

Perhaps
I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some price.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and . do uphol­
stering and repairing.

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Suppose

You call at my store and
give my shoes a triaj. I have
some handsome goods and am
, confident that I can please you.
It wont cost you anything to
look anyway.

Frank Stebbins.
Jefferson St Furniture
Store.

F. Q. STOWELL.

All the latest novelties of the season
picked up In Chicago, Cleveland, New
York aud Grand Rapids in millinery goods
at the Racket

A SQUARE
DEAL

Mrs Warner was in Grand Rapids this
week looking up styles in millinery for the
Racket.
Don’t forget the Racket sells you 81.50
ladles shoes that you will pay 82.00 for at
other places. They are direct from the
manufacturers.
The Racket store now has a trimmer
. from Jackson.
Some crockery to close ouL
mind cash, at the -Racket.

Is what we give every custo­
mer that comes in our store.
He’s pleafed, so are we, and
we've won a good customer.
We’re not here to-lay and a­
. way to-morrow.

Never

They have a dandy line of hair brushes
ana Oh! how cheap at the Racket.
When in need of some nice jewelry
cheap, call at tbe Racket. They sell so
much they have had to put In n new case
for 1L

Remember they have the longest line of
kitchen tin ware kept In tbe city at lhe
Racket.

Don’t

We want your eggs at highest market
price.

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The Racket.

We shall have 2 Invoices of millinery
goods this week all new and fresh from
the manufacturer.

The Racket.
Well call and see the New Racket next
to Goodyear’s drug store.

THE RACKET

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WE ARE HERE TO STAY.

Assest in ruining
your &lt; yesight but,
have your eyes
examined and fit­
ted with glasses by

The fact that we treat every­
body right, sell good goods at
right prices accounts for the
big trade we have enjoyed.

/

Dr. Q.W. LOWRY.

A. McCOY.
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WANTED
THE LITTLE RED FRONT OFFERS
YOU!

.SAW LOGS.

MisLawakee All Wool Knit Boots with Per­
fection Rubbers

I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.

.

I als^do

Complete at $3.00 Per Pair.

CUSTOM SAWING.

We have the high Snag Proof Ov&lt;.rs for
Socks and Felts.
.
A large line of Socks and Felts to seket
from ringing in price from 75c. t &gt;$1.5h.„

P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. 1 will buy timber
standing.

J. L. WILKINS, agt

Call and see us. .
You are always welcome.
WE CAN AND WILL
SAVE YOU MONEY.

WOOLLEY 6- BR2NS0N.

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Between

Male and Female Brain*.

A physician who has had mnch expe- j
rienco of the insane has examined the I
brains of one thousand six hundred
subjecte- He comes to the conclusion
that nature makes palpable differences
between male and female brains. ;
First, there is a difference in weight, i
the male being heavier, possibly by j
one ounce, relative to weight of body;
second, while the frontal lobes are ’
equal In the sexes, the parietal are '
larger in tho male and the occipital in
the female, whd, consequently, has
quicker perceptions; third, the female j
brain is less convoluted in the gray'
matter and has less service; fourth, tho
blood supply is more copious in tho.
anterior lobes in the male and the ’
posterior has a laf-ger supply in the fe-.
male, and these parts have different
activities. Tho blood of the female is }
also poorer in corpuscles, there being ■
half a million loss in u cubic milll- j
meter. He fears that the tendency of
too much education or intellectual de- ■
velqplhent In women is to make them ;
low; beauty. He Instances tbr Zaro I
wosnen of India. They are supreme. I
They woo the men. control the affairs !
of the home and nation, transmit prop-1
erty and leave man nothing to do. The
result id that they are the ugliest I
wmen rm earth

TIME &gt;ii MONET
TF you save time you save
J money. You &lt;‘an save a vast
amount of time if you are look
mg for

or any kind of building mater
lal, by coming directly to us
and not.only that, yon will eave money by buying of us.

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet get a living.

WQTRY
v

To make you know hnw ^wkL how jMirfect a heating
the ROUND OAK is. '1’he prait»»‘ we give is only
i, absolute truth. It does keep the fire. It dees eave
.uel. It heats. It lasts for yam. It burns anything,
but you’ll find not hiuM’ lik« it. SEETHE
ME ON THE LEG
Sold only by

QoCDYErtK PR’S.

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HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER, 9 1893.

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Throw aside

Published Thursdays by

COOK BKOB..

church Wednesday evening—John Pumfrey who Is working in Carlton, Sundayed
with bla family in this village—Mrs.
Stowell of Lansing is the guest of her
daughter Mrs. Garber.
Yankee Springs.

aica.

your fuel eaters

COUNTY NEWS.

and invest in,

Carlson.

1

Mr. E. Edmonds tf Baltimore began
his school at the Center Monday morning
—Ed Hartman came home from Ind. last
Monday—Chancey Wood commenced his
aehool in the Fuller district MondayRalph Lampman of Lyon*, Colorado Is
visiting Chas and Willis Carpenter this
week—Eld Guild of Grand Rapids spoke
the Adventist church last Sunday
Is a beautiful and impressiv in
night—Fred Clark of Hastings was In
sight; but.
Carlton Sunday—Ed Smith of Chicago
visited at Mrs. Carpenters' last MondayFrank Jones of Neb. and mother were In
Carlton last week—The ladies of Carlion
have been collecting old clothing from
Is one of the most delicious pleas- various sources to send to Chicago to be
to the poor, of that city. 5
1 tires accorded to those who enjoy. distributed
barrels of good clothing have already
; a fine cup of tea. I have just re­ been sent. Almost every home In this
ceived a large invoice of the new town, many from Woodland and Hastings
given from their store some
crop of New Moon Tea and it fully liave
of clothing to cover the shivering
equals the best recommends* ever urUcib
form of some poor man. woman or child
given it. Why dont you try it?
These are lovely days, everybody enjoy
| them for they will soon be passed.

GAZING NT
'pHEN&amp;W MOON

DRINKING

MfflKIH “GARLANc”.WORLD'S FAIR, 1893- NEW MOON TEA

.

Whenever you want groceries or
canned goods call on me.

S. E. PHILLIPS.

Frank Walburt has commenced sawing
Ed Courtney's timber. He expects It will
take him about three weeks—William
Page returned home from Battle Crn'k
last Monday where he bas been to work
the past summer—Georgy and Almon
Ritche started for their wlntera* work last
Monday, they have a Job to cut wood
south of East Battle Creek—Mark Morris
Jr. of Pralilevllle spent Saturday evening
and Sunday with relatives at this place—
Miss Pearl Bass of Parmelee closed, a
very successful term of school at this
place last Friday—J. M. Burpee our mer­
chant was on the sick list the fore part of
tills week, nlso J. P. Springer is number­
ed among those who are ailing—T. B.
Morse of Bowens Mills was seen on our
streets last Monday—Art Stocking is
putting a new roof on his stable--Little
Lawrence Potter has a very bad knee—
last Thursday night a number of Jay
Tinker's friends dropped in upon him
and reminded blm that it was his birth­
day. They left as a token of their friend­
ship, n One album.

Fillmore.
The sale at Silas Finch’s* was well at­
tended. Everything sold well especially
cows two going for 88". Mr. Finch is
going to move to Grand Rapids having
traded his farm for property In that city—
Mrs. Bunnel Is quite sick—Mrs. Creore of
Brookfield is visiting her daughter Mrs.
Dell Godfrey—Mrs. Charles Llchtka was
at her father’s visiting last Friday—A
traveling man was on our street Friday
making pictures of farm housis. The
samples were well done—Will Elkhart is
flnHiilng his bouse. It is a * &lt;laudy*' and
makes our street look nicer—Tbe farmers
Alliance meet every Thursday night at
the school house—Eddie Smith has return­
ed from Missouri. He likes Michigan
best he sajs.
f

TRIUMPH!
MAGNIFICENT REPUBLICAN
VICTORIES ALL ALONG
THE LINE.

New York, Massachu­
setts, Iowa and even
New Jersey Re­
deemed,
Magnificent Victory for Mc­
Kinley and Protection in
Ohio.
DETROIT OVERWHELMINGLY RE­
PUBLICAN.
It Was Our Kind of a D«y.

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A democratic administration backed by a
congress democratic in both branches,
have given the people a taste of the - real
democratic article for the past eight
। mouths, if there is one thing above an1 other for which tbe American people are
distinguished It is for knowing when they
have had enough. Eight months of demo­
cratic rule are enough, in the Judgement
Stat* Road.
of the American soverign, tbe people. But
Mrs. H. Fisher's mother returned from they will have to take what they can get
Ohio and is now stopping with her—The until a new congress can be elected. In
ladies dime society will hold their fifth the meantime they can and have let Presi­
anniversary at the home of Mrs. Jane, dent Cleveland and Ids party know they
Fisher November lOtli. Supper at usual have hail enough of democratic free trade,
hour. Every body Invited—Mrs. Belle democratic wild-cat banks. Hoke Smith’s
Kennedy returned home Tuesday from pension Ideas, democratic Indecision and
Grand Rapids where she has been visit­ democratic incapacity to manage a great
Ing her sister—Mrs. McKnlght basn neph­ country, which that party
persists
be
managed on ■ the same
ew staying with her at present—Mr. Har­ must
man Parker and wife are preparing to ideas as a country 50 years
ago,
which had not
felt
the
inspira­
move north.
tion and uplift of the progressive civiliza­
Orangeville.
tion of the last 50 years.
.
W it', tit, K&gt;
'Iota! size of
F. E. Harper. John Osgood, &lt;^bb. Eng­
A year ago these same voters clamored
land. L. Harper and Ort McCloud have for a "change’’ The country for 30 years
gone north to hunt—Mijehel Estes and had been under the sway of republican
wife have moved backPlainwell where principles.
Individuals do not always
!hj lias a position In the paj»er mill—Mrs. let well-enough aloue It is not always
Levi Dor.-li has packed up her goods mid best to do so. The American people
gone to her father's nt Allegan—Our Jew­ wanted to try an experiment. '. The dem­
eler lias a bicycle, also Tom McGee— ocratic party claimed it had learned some­
School closed last Friday.
thing since Jefferson died, and that It
wasn't fair to be always parading Its old
Pli-Miut Valley.
record which they conceded was bad. So
Rev. Sheidnn and wife were at the they urged the voters to take democracy
county hub Wednesday—Frequent rains; at Its woriL AimTUm* voter did IL They
and c&lt;»ld weather—Peter Bass and wife voted for a "change" and got It. They
are visiting friends in Battle Creek—E. have been sorry. Repentance could never
Imckhart was In Oinnge Monday—IL be more hearty. The losa to the nation
Smith has built an extensive shed to his cannot be estimated. The shrinkage in
barn—Mrs. Bert Sjnltb is enjoying a values for eight months would pay tbe na­
Mrs. Smith and daughter of Otsego arc pleasant visit with her parents in the tional debt many times over.
But it bi well to know when one has
visiting at H. Ninlth*!i this week—Quite a south part of’fiie state—Bert Murpliay left
E. IxickhafK Tuesday. Oct 17 and has not had enough. The voters ot the country
Smith a surprise Inst Thursday evening been heard of since—L L. Watrlng lost feel that if they have experienced but a
calves in theMast cold atonn— taste of democracy, they have enough, and
It being live birthday—Mnt. J. Doyle of several
Kalamazoo visited at John Cairns one day County school Inspector Andrus visited enough to last them many a long year.
our school Friday—The school al the Hos­
Following Is summary of results by
last week—Leroy Thorpe of Milo spent
states, or cities where the result W slgnl- »
Sunday In town—Miss Ora McClintock of mer school has closed Its fall team.
fleent enough to mention.
Hast Ings’is v i-iting al John Perkins—M.
Johnstown anil Barry.
Onto—Republican hop&lt;*s of 50,000 plu­
J. Gosa of Plainwell called on friends one
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bellinger of Char­
day iaM-week—The friends of. Mr. and lotte are visiting friends here—Our new rality for McKinley are realized, and ma­
Mrs. Peter Houvrnet meet at their home church Is nearly completed and presents jority likely to reach from 10.UOO te, 30,000
more
when complete returns are
in.
Sunday last and informed them that they a fine appearance—There was a large at­
had come to celebrate their thirtieth anni­ tendance at the Y. P. 8. C. E. last Sun­ Twice tbe largest majority ever given any
versary also Mrs. Houvener’s birthday. day evening a number being present candidate in Ohio since tbe war. The
They came to this country from Germany from the Bunnell district—Mr. Warner campaign was fought on national Issues
*JI years ago. Have a family of to child­ Messenger i« building a large sheep shed between the author of the McKinley Bill,
ren who were among the company- and also Frank Rornlieck—Praver meeting nt and Mr. Neal, tlie author of the tariff
presented their parents with a nice hang- at tlie scIkmi) house at 7 p. m. Wednesday plnnk of the democratic platform.
Ntw Yonx—Ballot box stealer Maynof each week._____ ______
1 ant, democraL is defeated for supreme
.
court Justice by ov'T 100,000 majority, and
Ida Moore vlslttsi her sinter al Bntljr the balance of republican ticket elected
The world's fair Is a thing of the past
— Willard Payne Is -entertaining a shier Creek last week —Mert .Smith is building by from 30.000 to 40,000. Tbe republicans
from New York whom he has not seen an addition to his house and putting a elect the legislature by gnod majorities.
Iowa turn- down Boies, democrat, for
for J6 years. She started for home Tues-’ 'wall under the old part—Born,to Mr. and
day—Orirtt Daytcn and Emry Mosher Mrs. M&gt;imi&gt;y Sntunlay. i girl—Mary E. governor, mid elects entire republican
matted for the north woods last Thursday Wilcox is at Kalamazoo spending lier va­ ticket by 30,000 to 40.000.
NAMACHl'SKTTa elects republican govJ
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to get what is known among hunters cation—Dancing school commvnpn tills
"The Buck Fever"—The Maboney- week Saturday event the hotel* conducted ernor. Grevnhnlgp, l&gt;y 30.000 and balance
tiiPr-e cold
mornings takes precedence of
others even in­ as
Blackiuan suit last Thursday at Hastings by I’rof. Cronk of Bnltle Creek—Mrs. of state ticket liy 5.000 mure.
In Nkw Jeiiset. half the legislative
i
in favor of Mr. Blackman—Mr. John Tasker mid Mrs. Calvin Smith were
chiding
“Silver Question.
No matter whether the white metal is resulted
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and Mrs. Barton are able to be out again at Vermontville last week ilslting thrlr was voted for. Repnblleans elect every
J after having the tagrippe—if r. Rowley's mother Mis. E. D. Tj ler—ScIkmiI begins I state senator, slid nearly three fourths of .
knocked out or not we
all
keep warm. What shall I pet? Where 1 brother has ticun wrestling with the L«- Monday. The school Ikium was cleaned j the members of tlie lu&gt;u.w v&gt;»t&gt;*d for Tues- i|
I grippe— .Mrs. Potter Is on the aick list— Monday l»y Mrs. 1-aurn Dean—Mrs. day.
Morehouse, Mr*. Al Snrkrtt mid
Vkxxmvi.vania rolled up 80.000 repub­
shall I
These are questions that are brought home quite forcibly j Hiram Paytie is convalescing from Ty- James
pbold fever—(’. B. Robinson took charge Mias Alma Sackett were here Sunday and lican majority, and didn't hklf try.
Munday visiting at !4&lt;rry Taskei's mid
in "Bleeding Kansas.’’ "Sockless” |
of
Mr.
Dodge
’
s
mother
’
s
funeral
at
Plain
­
to us all during
tunes when the temperature is
little below the
well last Thursday—Myrtle Norwood was Chas. A&gt;»&gt;•♦•)—Will Seger hns iMiuglit the Simpaon and • Whiskers" Peffer were
over .Sunday—Miss Fioy Williams Aliliey Idaekamllh shnp of Ant RumwII — ^tuiuiliiKly relinked. Elections fur county ,
point. We thiaj&lt; that our years of experience
buying for home
will teach the primary school this winter P. K. Jewell in eoin|Miny with Frank sTOcers wi re field, and in over three ■
—Add Pennock. Bert Boynton, E. Barton Bock of Battle Creek were Milpr luiiit- fourths Ilf tile eiiunties. Hie republicans 1
has
us
in buying
At any rate suppose start
for the north woods this week after Ing at Potterville Weduc*day and Thurs­ won signal trlutup'is.
vmlaon—Yotiraeh and family are cordially day of )a&gt;t week—The progrum for rend­ • TIh* cities of D-nvrr Omaha. Brooklyn ,
Invited to attend the dedicatory services ing Circle Tuesday eve I* na follow':— and St Louis went heavily ri |i&lt;ildlcan.
you come'in arid see.
In Chicago. Gi»v. Altgvld iilrd io have
J
of the first M. E church in Delton on Opening. Ode bv Circle; Recitation. Grace
Judge Gun. r&gt; |iublicaii. before wlmm the *
.Sunday morning Nov. 19th. al 10:30 a. m. Powers; Recitation, Mr*. John Tuakcr;
I —Chas Pennock has moved on his farm (Music. Mra. Culvlu, Smith; General Ilia- anaicldsis wiieiriid. coiirteiiined by the L'i
south of Mr. Haywood's—Mrs. Backus Is tbry Clan*: Mn«fr* bv Circle; Swell’s IM-tqile. T"e rlty wliieli gave Cleveland I |
visiting her daughter neat Hickory Cur­ Method. &lt; laio&gt;'; Remarks by Jeroiuc Frost; 35 0 W msj »rt-y elected Judge Gary liy a l|
gisst iiisj-iim. Hint n-ml) tlie entire reriers—Mrs. McBine Is on the sick list— Closing, Ode by Circle.
publican ticket In Co**k count).
E. Barton was ut the hub Monday—The
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in Dktiioit. Ma)or Pingree, republican, '
I. A. S. cleaned the church Munday—Will
The young people celebrated llallowe’eni was elected for tbe third time t»y 4.000 |
Evans lias moved on his place west of Mr.
here in great shape- Nothing happened
Titus—Mr. Waldorf will move back on however—John Conji-r Is making dally majurl ) and tlw rtilire rei-ti'diean ticket '
wan also elected. For mngressman. the J
place mirth
of Oakwood—F.
rounds as village' milkman now. which
!. We
a large stock his
G. Adams was at the county scat Tuesday greatly aeci«tu muJutes our pt*nph—Thu di«til&lt;f repreM-nietl by Hie late JintMl
To
your
of us.
— The wall la done for Mr. Maines' house RrV. John Njcea former pastor made n Clii|Hiian slid which Include* the larger
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save you some good Mr. Cooper is adding a porch Io bls house very short visit here last week and several and democratic part &lt;if the rlty. the evuteat &lt;
i- stock,and we bought cheap too,
that we &lt;;
I* close between Stone, republican, and !
— E. Barrett is working for L. W..Whittlwent to Maple Grove to hear biin preach Griffin, democrat. It will take complete। '
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7 character.. In our selections
more this fall.
last Friday evening—Mr. Herron of Cid­ figures b» settle the matter.
; em. y
jf nr,. n need of clo'hing of any c—
, eagnia * Idling her aislera here. Mrs.
Taken ** a whole, we think repuldtcana'
Middleville.
i&lt;l particular attention to STYLE and MATERIAL. We can suit
Shepard Oliver and Mr- Walter Oliver—
Miss Ethtl Carveth was In Grand Rap­ Charles Collins and Mie* Emma Barnes ran 'n-l well salisfl.al with Ute result* of|
Tuesday
&gt; voting.
Ids
Saturday
—
H.
E.
Hendricks
was
in
.'■"i i ibiisli; w« can please you on the lit; we
surprise you on the
were united in marrisve la»l Saturday
N. B. We aiui'wt forgot In mention, for
Hastings on business Monday— Miss evening by O. Barrett. E-q ut Delton —
Anna Shively of llasting* Is the guest of William Chamberlain Ims painted bis I the r*&gt;u**,lsti«ni of our deiuoeratlc readers,
relatives In town this week—Master Orley houae—Frank Leonard mui moved Into1 that Taminauy wou In New Y«trk rlty, and
w
Fausey nf Carlton Is Ute guest of Middle­ his new Imntw*—Iz-lah Thomas after an that the democrats carried Virginia and.
ville friends this week—The M. E Aid absence of alaiut eighteen yearn ha* again Kentucky.
MX-iety nn-rt with Mrs. Caldwell Friday moved back to this town, ho- having pur­
The Brooklyn Exchange bank wa*
P. M—Don D. Putnam who is teaching chased part ot the Mlnzey place near
near liar ting Is enjoying a.”week’s vaca­ Shullx—Lottie Firnte who has been sick opened at Brooklyn Thursday.
tion from Ills school duties— Mrs. Smith for a long time la twtter—Hiram Payne
of Washington. D C. Is the guest of her who had a severe attack uf typhoid fever
Norrie mine in Ironwood will rc*umc
daughter, Mrs. French—The M. E. minis­
I November 15 with 400 miners.
la now able to alt up.
t
•
ter entertained the young people of that

Jess^ Townsem.

Is still in the . Agricul­
tural Implement busi­
ness -across from the
roller mill. He hand­
les the Belknap Wag­
ons and Sleighs, the
best in the' world. He
[also carries a fine line
of Buggies and carri­
ages that can stand the
closest of inspection,
and he can always suit
yon on price.

IRfl VAN VflLKENBU RGH

Ledtlina Hardware Man of Barru Gount.ii.

HASTINGS. MICH.

THE
(fflbtRWMK
QUEJTION
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The farmers can enter no complaint aa
they have hud nlee weather to secure
their corn mid do their fall work. Corn
husking Is nearly all finished—G. R.
Rice and party started to the northern
part of the state last Wednesday to cap­
ture deer. Success to them—Prospects
blds fair at present so we will report to
you a wedding In the near future--Mrs.
Van Horn and daughter May went to
Lake Odessa last Friday to visit Mrs. Dr.
Homer —.M;«. « . Lester his returned
from Rattle Creek not much Improved In
health—Jc-sie Warren is making prejHirntidns to build a barn in the spring - Marla
Manning Intends to go to Iftanch county
this week. Site thinks prehaps that
place will be her future home—Charlie
Rier and wife were the glicMs of rvlalatlvrs in Johnstown hist Sunday—The
proceeds of the school exhibition Inst Sun­
day evening w;ere 83.30 to aid in securing
a library which would b(* n great benefit
to the school— 1 Powell and company ex- I
pect to go north In a short lime on a hunt- I
Ing ex|»editlon—Mr. Aldrich has purchas­
ed the bouse and 10 acres of land owned I
by J. Webster consideration bring $500.00
lie Intends to move thereon—Chancey
Warren ami wife of Gun Lake were the
gnl'sts of relatives here over .Sunday—
Chicken thieves are becoming quite popu­
lar tn this region. We think the sneak
thieves ought to tre invited to a dose of
shot—Henry Babcock’s house Is nearly
finished. Hr expects to occupy the same
In a short time -School commences one
w-rk from next Monday with Mis* I’ilgtim .«*■ teacher— Miss Crawley who has
been making a three weeks visit at Mrs.
Winter’s intend.' to return to her homb in
Adrian this week.

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CRIMINAL REGO^
Hvport W t*« Attorney
OUelo-.. IiUw««tinx Fleur.

in his annual
into reeling information regarding the
criminal record in .Michigan during the
week ending Juns 30 la»L The total
’ number of criminal proaecutiona wn*
18,974. of which 14.880 resulted iu con­
flation and 2,000 in acquittal The re­
mainder were either nol-proaaed or
compromised in some way. The pn*cprose­
cutions for the previous year ore re­
ported at 34.4*7., High crimes for
for
which arrests were made are as folfol­
lows: Murder, *4 prosecutions. 23 concon­
victions; criminal assault, .84 prosecuGena, 9 convictions; manalaughter. 15

ble to anifSce with-

ithout
orld. And
er. except
- Mme one

le received
Id now be
ild be the
bar U ncle
xl way off,
nd herself
a million,
wing. too.
word, and,
.Id her. l»e
ns an old
&gt;nc well in
• sea. Ilia
is industry
to acquire
her I’neks

SAILED THE- Jbnuw

One of His
Experiences.
..4rs&lt; :&gt;pl I- Ud followed
U

TOLD OF HARRISON.
Good Btvrtea Koi*tint to Chicw'i Murderetl Mayor­

Carter H. Harrison, the late - mayor
of the city of Chicago, was a great
talker. De talked to everybody—any­
body. He talked about everything, lie
had traveled and seen much. He wm
unlike Bayard Taylor, of whom Baron
Humboldt said: "He has traveled more
and seen less than any man 1 ever
saw."
By the way, when Mr. Ilarritlon trav-.
cled in Europe in 1851 he was in Mr.
Taylor's company. They were in
Asia Minor together. Mr. Taylor had

with intent to osurder. 48prosecutions.
31 convictions; forgery, 65 prt*seculions.
41 convictions.

n “arv of the &lt;■ tilted State*
, ud the seal fUheriw In

'£ver since the well-known Chautau&lt;;aa Circle was started there has beeu ,
an insistent deraaud for a short, wellpiauned and iow-priced reading course
for the thousands for whom that cir* |
cle’s course is soo expensive and re- |
h. rtitedl tw-gan using q ci res too much time. At last the Bay t
z a sumfl quantity th«
, .-n-st that l-waa pod- View Reading Circle’ has ix-en organ- I
.Inc the irmedv con- iaed to meet the demand. Many wellwould Anally t» Irtjurlclnir uAsurvd t»y the dnig- known educators and ministers are
. . Ay hannlem. 1 contln- among the promoter* and Mr. J.
. - tin- Heart.cure-,, Today M IUU. of KUM. U Xhe .up.rU
. »• that l&gt;r. Mtles Rc.\l New Heart Cure did. tondeuh to whom inquiries should be
. nythlMl had ever taken, sent. The circle has a four years'
u. 4 by eujlMnt ntiysMIana
.1 •*.n rrat . bco wlkout be* coarse of reading and has the advantage
r. »ent good health to the otx»cUll.lnlt».b&gt;eU Ih.SMI...
• -■ t-.iosliv^ualdejremedleej UEootum J~r. bejtanlh* with So
r uu.-mi tbeai to all afflicted
venxber
"
”
’*
■ x r Loud. Hampden. Me.
i -.;!»«■ Nervine and New Cure
----- ------|
.

, .IS
.
. - ' tiad been troubled wltn
. L.d tala l»&gt; the region
.mleo™ •“

who while
are as silent
enigmatical.
• concerning
marriage to
tain of John
e not at all
having any
vc intrusted
ark er* But,
ially that he
Mnily, knowinc affection
vomen.
•I have been
t he diil had
rue facts of
&gt;d the deceit
the irnpenenpxssivrnmw,
indifference
proprieties of
had for himothers. Port­
al attractive- .
? start gained
counting ulr Kate, whom
before in B&lt;»
ng with her
rt time after
ces of which
&gt; distressing,
re been quite
both if Barovious to the
was not to be
a gnodly porLcw Barker,
•dor. resolved
don. On the •
tly new counr.'putati&lt;m
allow him. he
lich were now

inkling of her
made haste to
, for she was
where invidir become curo at the proy living rclaIforiua.

the most clabdesignod tor
and the men
een shirta. "if
’ As a matter
ns were worn,
e happened to
dothed hi mot&gt;orn American
wore the can­
al 1 wore the
• hack, waxing
l the cud. As
ere foreigners ,
pons were dis­
It was not unjeord of a crew

3 has bought a
the? name he
, means: "Tbe
from Islam to
ho globe.” An
•ts that if the
tally big irunF call it (in
Something to
i«r quarters if
ise to drive a

not mentioned the fact in his book,
but....
Mr. Harrison
told it often enough.
,
“ ““
n° dil''-rT'"»
When Mr. Harrison was in Englund,
'on that trip, hr walked most of the
time. . He
mingled with
, slept
,*, out,*,and —
ereryb«ly lt«
.lm,„ lo e.th.1
the
' **«

Tho TremendOM Idle Foroe In Our
Vagabond Doge.
Official In Balglum un the I'tlllxa-

A rather unusual subject for a con-'
aulur report is that chosen by Nicholaa
Smith, the American consul at Liege,
in Belgium, who writes upon the use
of dogs as draft animals in that conntry. It is a very interesting paper, [
Bays the Boston Herald, and it could
be wished that it might have an influ- 1
one*
ence in determining ••--*-■•
tho future
-------of
‘ itho
’-_
canine raco in this country. Speaking 1
of the working dog as the first distinc- I
tive institution that attracts the ot-1
tentioh of a stranger in Belgium. Mr. I
Smith says: "From time immemorial I
this hereditary loafer has been given 1
over to pleasure, but like certain other i
of the privileged classes in this rcvolv- [
ing world of oura he has had his day—
at least in Belgium."
It appears that Liege, which is a .
wealthy and industrial city employing '
as many horses as any other town of
its size in Europe, shows at least two
dogs in harness on its streets for every
horse that can be seen. Dogs are em­
ployed by market gardeners, butchers,
bakers, grocers, porters and express- !
men. The dog's step is so much quick- !
er than that of the horse that he will
in an hour cover twice the distance
and carry with him a greater burden
in proportion to his size. Consul Smith
says |hat a pretty, bareheaded Walloon
peasant girl moving briskly at tlie
side of a flower cart drawn by a stalumw is a pleasing vision to the
, wort* .mastiff
early riser.
. The usual draught of an ordinary

CHICAGO DISGRACED.

Dalfoit, Ur it lorUm

TiMt table.
Mayoralty.
Ineflcet July 30, i«N.
Cbicago, Nov. 7.—Chicago has been
scandalized by a anameleM riot in the Favorite Route between Grand R*pld». Detroit
council chamber over the poMeraion of
a dead man'i position. The building Lv. 1 Gotnx Eait I
in which the remains of the murdered :: S«*“1
mayor lay in state only three days ., .McCord
ago was blackened in name by the « Alto
Elmdale
most disgraceful exhibition
ever M
„ .Oartsvtne
witnessed in the city. By an audacious ,. UkeOdMM |
„
Woodbury
move the democratic minority in the .. |8aaRriA
I
city council seized the chairmanship of „ iMiiillitM)
Ledfs 1
the special meeting called on Satur­ ., Graod
I Ainlne'
.
day
to elect a mayor pro tem.
„ i Detran
Clerk Neumeister called the rolL
When the last same had been called by
the clerk there was a shout from the l-» Howard City
„ KUnw-re
aidermen to nominate a chairman. Al,.

Suuitun
lot.U

Ar Grand LedR&gt;*

|Ootny Wr»t |
Detroit
lamina
Grand l^dae
Mulliken
Hunfleid
Woodbury*
lake Odessa
Clarksville
KItndue
Alto
MeConi
East Parts
Grand Rapids
lv

ALDERMAN BWITT.

a.

M.

|P. M. | k M.

i A.'Af.- ' Ik IT

Z iUnuNl-Lease i 11 &gt;0
3*
,. Portland
11 »
&gt;»
Arlouls
13(3
3M
■' |Howard City
1 48
Lv fools
I
4 oo
Ar iSUnton
I
4 s&gt;
I v dmore
I
6 13
• Every day, others week days only, t stop
'on alxnal.
Parlor ean
ears on a£l
all train*
trains betwyo
between Gra»*
Graw*
:Rapids and Detroit. Seats 2* eents. ConnectlM*
made
in Union station.
inUalon
station, Grand Rapids
Rapid. with
----------tbe
j hicago
C
* West Michigan Railway row
।Chicago aKd th« Wert axi» fob Mciikm*
gon
,
M
anistee
.T
ea
v
eme
C
ity
.
E
lb
R
ap
1 ids. Charlevoix. Petoskey and Bat­
View. Favorite route to tbe summer rcsortB
of northern Michigan.
&gt;
.
Trains leave Grand RapMs for Chloaaov
*
A.M.. and 133 P. M . M JO P. M.
£
M. Arrive CUicaKo
P. M. IM Ft JfL
3.00 A. M. and TOO A. M. *eic»pi Satorday.
VI*. 31 Joseph and Steamer.
I-eave for Manlatee, Travers City. Charlevoix.
Peuwky and Bay View 7 JO A. M, and 2 A

h

,
dermen McGillen (dem.) and Aiderman
Hepburn (rep) were nominated. In
the confusion that followed both
in their kitchen the next This was
McGillen and
Hepburn claimed
fancy &lt;rf his, and he liked it. '
the chair, and McGillen was hand­
a Bortov Charge.
Coming from the fighting stock he
ed
the gave! Hepburn, howev­
Nelson Bradley, cashier -of the Cen- did, his wn nature being of the ager. occupied a stand beside McGiltral Michigan savings bank at Lansing -gresaive
----- ---------* uhe was, nevertheless, op­ dog la six hundred pounds, though a len's chair, and both men proceeded to
sort,
* nil danse rousxzruga.
at the time of its failure lut April and posed to the dueling system. On one niawtit! ia often taxed with as much recognize members on the floor. Alder­
for many years previous, was arrested occasion he expected to be called ouL again. Doga &amp;rv also used in treadmills man Tripp arose and was recognized by
on a criminal warrant sworn out by T He had a personal difficulty with a for moving light machinery. Here is a McGillen. Aiderman Madden arose and
8. Sherwood, commissioner of banking. young blood about a girl. Hr used a good hint for our farmers, who might was recognized by Hepburn. .Madden
Local lor While Oond. Fremont and- Bid
leaves Grand Rapids 5:40 P. M.
.
The complaint charges that April 17 chair and tbe blood used a knife. The turn their vagabond, dogs to good ac­ proceeded to read a resolution, amid Rapids
Parlor ears on day trains and *l«epiT» «
. • ' ., j -j &gt; 1M&gt; houtf."
last Bradley swore to a false report of latter was disarmed. Young Harrison count in the working of churns, cut­ the greatest confusion and calls for or­ nlsbt trama between Petoskey. Grand RapUdB, /. .
Chicago.
the condition of the bank. The.maxi­ expected to henr further from him. ting of food for cattle, sawing wood, der. After the paper was finished it and
Ask our agents for further partleulare
mum penalty for making a false report and went home, where he con­ etc. They also might be made of valu­ was handed to Alderman Hepburn, who write to
x. :•
George DeHaven. Gen'IPaos'rAg’t.
r .n
p.m.lp.mJajn
is twenty yeara' buprisonmmL
Mr. sulted a colored boy. his servant, able service in running the family sew­ had only fairly got it in his hands
•
Grand RapidK
|h
i;
9JB
Bradley has been a resident ol Lansing about the chances for a fight The ing machine, pumping water, rocking when Clerk Neumeister tore it from his
grasp.
for nearly twenty yeara
colored boy gave a lurid description of the cradle, grinding coffee, and per­
This was the signal for a general
।
the
yonng
blood
’
s
ability
to
cut
a
forming other domestic work where row. Alderman Swift jnmped over the
•I IS n&gt; Ip tn |p.m.|p m
string at any distance with a pistol motive lower could be made available. railing where Neumeister stood. NeuThree married trainmen met s horri­ ball. Young Harrison was a gox! rifle, Consul Smith relates that a gentleman
meister became furious and Aiderman
ble death on the Toledo. Anu Arbor * shot He t«xik his gun and M-rvant nut in Liege, after losing the use of his
TIME TABLE.
Northern Michigan, railniad al Ham­ into a forest to practice A sapling legs, had a perambulator so constructed Carey came to the rescue of the demo­
In eSect July 30. »a&gt;3
cratic forces. Carey removed his coat
burg Junction. A north-l-oiind freight was selected as the ’opposing party. that a Danish hound, which hud been and picked up a water pitcher and
train jumped the track and the eugiue The Colored boy took his place -as a his companion for years, could be threatened to clean out the republicans
sunk in a sinkhole, and a cool anJ oil second. He gave the word, and the hitched and almost concealed be­ who were trying to hold the chair,
car immediately Lack of the tender crack: of the rifle tang, through the. tween the wheels, and now appears as Alderman Hepburn being the particu­
Tonic j
ought tire and the victims wen- burned. woods. Yonng* Harrison dropped the regularly, at his old haunts «»n tlie lar object of his fury.
XOBTH.
1%
Lv .
to death. The dead arc. J. H Bealieu. rille an&lt;i. with hi- secund, nisheil tn boulevard as any ’of his old friends.
Al this point a general stampede en­ Kslamxroo
Ka»t Coener......
engineer; George Roberta, fin-man. and the target. He had bnrird n bullet &gt;n "The dog is describe las H*ing not only sued and all the features of the free- ' _________
Rlrhbuid June!
the pin-.-.- 4iar\i-d for the antagonist's us happy us when he loitered at his tor-all tight were to be seen. Chairs i Co**! •••■
Thema-s Mulligan, brakeman
but manifestly
lu-art. Th.-* darky »hi wed bis ivories. master's
* 1 hwls.
’ .................
* '’ proud
’" 1 'f of were, caught up and Ahle/man Carey • fUuon’; "’
and ordered another shot The prac­ the service he-rentiers him.
wo* slow to releaoe his grasp on the 1 Cloverdale
|
The state board ot health has Hi tice ctujtinund until the darkv dcciar&gt;*d
Dogs
draught animals are utilized pitcher. Aldertuan^McGillcn chi
led on |I Shultz.....
chlleti
' structod thoinspectors at the Mn-higau that the bullets were bring driven out extensively in Germany and other- Uie M.TKraiu-&gt;reiAM vu vtvai the room Hastinuh.
pampuM. I burner to allow to pass all bigg »&lt;.parts of Europe, but Consul Smith says of ail persons who were not entitled to ' .
at a white that in Belgium this is a comparative­ lx* present He culled upon the police j-Woodland'
bearing evidence from a proper;;,- au*
.hoot dat
m)r. V. IU !A.ny
!’• i*1i
ly new use for the dog. anti one of the to restore order in the room.’
thoPixed dominion or provincial &lt;&gt;:i!cial
,
F PIEDIC1KE CO.,
Inspector Ross and a squad of officers
'
that il has been disinfected in accord­ of the I'nitcd
Minx* -lay. snoh.” latest and most approved developments '
Schenectady, W.T.
of that country’s civ|li-..it'u&gt;n. Dogs who were in the ante-room rushed in i Decrott. ..
ance with the Michigan rules utilessad Brockvllk, Ont.
there La reason to believe ,thit such a suspicion that the darky notified the arc kept like hon»es at livery in con- 1 nnt] the aldermen finally controlled Grautl Rapids.
►iderabk-numbers at a cost of five to themselves before anyone was woundbaggage had been infected since leav­
six rents a day. horse flesh and black eiL When order had been partially rcing the Canadian point
disinfection. ing aim.
bread forming the
‘ staple
' of* their
’*
food* ■* »torcd Alderman Campbell arose and
THE NEW EXPLOSIVE.
Xeerly •‘•wn Month* lu • DutiRoon.
V lu-Vc one or two dogs arc kept In a pu-Bjlcd with tha aldenmjn to act in a
family the cost is practically nothing mauncr that befitte^ their ‘station.
K. Irving Latimer, the matricide and
’£*•
and their service is made very valua­ Aiderman Swift (rep.) moved that Al- '
iQurdcrrrvf NightCapt (leorge Haight,
March 27 last, has l«een Hb*&lt;atau
derman McGillen be declared chair- HicblandJunci
blemotion carried and for a ctesvey
! from solitary confinement at the
Experiments of breeding, like those man. 'Dm
He is M
*
t Milo...................
which have been so successful in the time thiagk .
.
prison iu Jackson, after 1-cing shut in.* l'Abbe
i Drlton
Cloverdale
.cell two days short of seven months. powerful explosive, ha*, been named impiovcmcsit of horses, are now living . The democrat** did not succeed in
Shultz.....
tem., but they cc^
made with Jogs to produce a stylo of electing a mayor
/This is the longest term of M?l:tarv after him, schnebclitc.
tlASTINOS
feated the election of Alderman Swift
; given a convict since 1875 The prison
Like cordite, in which military uu- animal especially fitted for Harness. It
is thought:» desideratum to graft the for a time to that position by a ruling Coats Grove.L.
physician ordered the release as he
of
the
chair,
who
held
that
a
majority
Woodland
aph
ndid
vhest
and
breathing
capacity
• feared Latimer would c illajiso
schnebelite is a smokeless powder.
of the bull dog upon the U al wart stock of the whole council was necessary to
which has been found, u choice. On the tir*.t ballot Swift remade. In the ilr-t place the abl«e made of the
Detroit
Flfty-seven observers In various lo­ some of hip powder in the presence of too hjng in the bock nqd legs. There evived 34 votes. McGillen 33 and one Grand Rapids.
।
। — ।----------------------(­
arc tnurkclA in Belgium where dogs uldermau voted blank.
calities in the State say that during the
The ruling was denounced in a bitter ' Traventv City........... i h
:
arc
Is.ught
and
sold
for
draught
purweek cude«i October 38 influenza inspeech by Aiderman Campbell as illegal , Charlevoix...’' 8 Ml
ervaaed and diarrhea decreased in arv.i
nnd revolutionary, and when a second .bJJviJw*’’.’.’.’.’. ’.... . s
it
is
not
unusual
for
a
compactly
built
of . prevalence.
Diphtheria was re­
j:&gt;. rw ;
nnd wcil-lToken dog to bring twenty ballot was ordered the republican alder- i
ported at thirtyTone places, scarlet fe­
men arose in a body and marched out |
to twenty-five dollars.
ver at thlrtyjiinv, typhoid fever at
of &lt;he main chamber. Tbe pollw Tjgj; STii...,
■■■■
ii
&lt;'onsul
.'Smith
points
out
that
a
force
aixty-three and measles at live places.
attempted to su&gt;p them on orders train* at
stHtious .is m-oh a. Hi y cat
equal to that of Niagara is running to
from Chairmao
bot
■*»«■’• ”3'Mia. wm ..op al CroWad la.. r~
waste in the United States at the very
men showing fight Inspector Ross wbrn they an- flsgxvd.
heels of the people.
He estimates threw oDen the doors and permitted I B-ipr"B«niu»t bealihe depot st least »
The upper peninsula will soon han
, .
. , .
.
.J.
..
utc* before leaving time oftralr.4. ev» that at
that in our wasted dog power we have
stone quarries ns rich as her copper
their peaceful departure. They then , m&gt;y have lime to cheek H rm- r'): otUrw
an
idle
force
in
America
of
at
lea*t
gathered in the hall for conference, .uay not gi»forward umll next tnJn.
and iron luinro. Gray granite has been
three billion, five hundred million •ii ..... _
i...
tMIxrd trains will be run M i)o- co’-vont
uncovered at Breen, and marble in inex­
1 hej win advised by cx-€orp&lt;n*ation ! o( the company, who n s»nre the r i hl ••• rti
pounds; reckoning'the strength of H Counsel
haustible deposits has just been found
Miller that Alderman Swift the time of swh train* »v*t--nn« ..M.r**
tlogatflvc hundred pounds, which is had been legally elected mayor pro I
w- Dxwis&lt;. G»m*I M i&gt;:ij
near the headwaters of the Menominee (
probably much below the average. tern, by a plurality vote over, McGillen | H. C.Potter. Gen'I I' A’
river. A company for tip? development
The consul says that there is not an and that he was entitled to the office.
j
of each has been formed.
nrticle of merchandise, from a ton of
Chairman McGillen, balked in his at­
’ coal to a loaf of bread, sold in any of
tempt to imprison the republican al­
M. P' -115 EH ELAN.
Mrs. Trowbridge Want, an aged rcsl- :
»ur cities, which might not be more dermen. ordered a second ballot to be
dent of Waldron, committed suicide bv thoerowil. forthesimnlleityof its man­ advantageously delivered by dogs than taken, but, remembering suddenly that
it&gt;E de»crli*’
ufacture and t.'x- rapidity with which it by horses, and he points out that in there was no quorum present, he or­
drowning in the St. Joseph ri ver.
The board of state auditors -nliowe^J can be made without hay especial ap­ their employment a certain municipal dered the &gt; council adjourned until
. ter •»( tb» south
paratus arc the first advantages which advantage would be gained, for the
• ;i(, one (2H !•*» the claim of Thomas Mays, of Iron­
litter made by horses is the most fruit- Monday,
t in Harry count
Aiderman Georg? B. Swift was sworn
wood, against the state for &gt;13,000 for are claimed for the new powder. Tak­ ful source of dirt in our city, to say
Aldertr
1 ■ forty acres of
ing some of the powder in its manuin as mayor pro tem. of Chicago at 3:15
building a railway.
nothing
of the great saving in the p. m. He t«*ok the oath of office b*.*;
to- of Mortaaae.
Harry A-. Jones, of Hastings, was nr- factored state the nbbe placet! it on an wear and tear of pavem^nLs.
fore County Clerk Wulff and gave bondil
rrstevj atKalamnxoo for forging the anvil. He commenced by hitting the
Consul Smith presents the ease in
naHle of WTU^ Wilhum to a note for &gt;55. grains with n hammer, but the concus­ favor of the industrial utilization of with John M. Smyth and Martin B. I
sion did nothing but grind the powder
Madden as sureties.
The supreme/court has decided that
fine. Friction, too, was proved to dogs very well, indeed, and. although
Before the balloting for mayor pro •
the regenta of the state university at have no effect upon the substance, and it may not be found practicable in this tem. was begun u resolution was unan- |
country*,
owing
to
our
different
methT^*1"*1*
------- 1------------Ann Arbor are exempt from suit
then the abbe applied a lighte&lt;l match ods of doing things, nevertheless it in
IIUMUOIJ
*‘’u8,T ^optod. -declaring
---------- othe
---- office off i
Michigan han 8,707 women farmers. to a small heap of iL Not even a blade
mayor as vacant and directing the city ]
might
be
worth
while
to
try
the
e»
tnayur
They own 070,439 acres, estimated to be of gruss was blown up. The powder
, riv. k to CiU a special election to be
worth &gt;48,300.000. and their annual burned with a bright light, but with­ pcrimenL If somebody would make a - held
.
on the third Monday in December.
earnings are placed at &gt;4,344.000.
Police guarded the city hall Sunday.
out the least deflagration. Nothing good start and prove successful, it is
Kaiamaxoo county’s assessed valua­ short of a hermetically sealed quantity likely that the example would be LieuL Martin Hayes and twentv-eight
is susceptible to concussion. The car­ widely followed. It is no cruelty to otticera were on duty in the vicinity of
yet darter's UMlUwSBaii
tion is 930,780,841.
the council chamber and the mayor's
&gt; J.K1. In
- ---- —i^rmE—
Eva Collins, 15 years old. was run tridges were made up with a govern­ the dog to give him useful occupation,
over by an electric car at Grand Rapids ment bullet; tho range was 100 yards, and, in fact, the testimony is that ho office. They were there to prevent a
flank
movement
on
the
part
of
the
re
­
and died soon after. She attempted U- and tho bullot went through an fl­ really likes it If dogs could generally, publicans The democratic lenders as­
cross the track in advance of the car. ’ inch plate of Bessemer steel and be made so healthily tired by useful, sumed the responsibility for the dispo­
An insane sister of Mrs. Irving Ab­ through four inches of^ the wood, work all the day that they would sleep sition of the police. The day was
bott, of Pinckney, placed arsenic in the against which the plate rested. This, soundly st night, the innovation passed quietly.
would be hailed with joy by hundreds
teakettle and the coffee was made from too. was with the sporting powder,
HE MUST DIE.
it The entire family were made sick which is not nearly so strong as the of thousands of people all over the
country whose peace is disturbed by
. concentratol or warfare powder.
but a doctor reached them in time.
their nocturnal yelping and howling.
The Bay County Teachers’ associa­
Nil* of Kuropttn fnulliet.
It would be a boon equal to the sup- ,
tion in session in Bay City elected tba
The Berlin Anthropological society
Washinoton, Ind.. Nov. 7.—James I
of r.
ion lirj'.ucing n liable Infor- following officers: John Lawler, presi­ has recently completed some curiousi pression of our annual Fourth of July 1 Stone was arraigned Saturday for the
t'-u- lands of your acquain- dent; M. R. Hartwell, vice president; tabulations on the average size of fam­ racket!
murder of the Wratten family, and
Miss Hattie Willard, secretary; Mrs. IL 1 rope.
to these
statistics
the ; —
rac rat rhHaotbropy.
ilies in According
tho various
countries
of Euthere was no trouble in getting a jury;
■ average number of persons in families Tl'e qt-een of Italy, having a desire
B y 11 urv. you shouiu Iw identified
and after about fifteen minutes' delib­
L. Stone breaker, treasurer.
John A. Grinnell, of Port Huron, who' in the dlfftreol European count™, la •» &gt;»*« •• tbe condition ot tbe eab­ eration the jury returned a verdict of
t"lh
,h- -■x--S'»r» klllfwas struck io the back by a car at Lan- M follow,: France, 3.0S; Denmark.
guilty in the first degree. Stone was
Th:
-r r.i,can
Ul;
Hnngarr.
3.
TO:
Switrerlaad,
S.W;
dom.
U
Kttiinr
about
the
bmdneaa
In
a
sfna'abd badly Injured, has recovered a
sentenced to be hanged Fell. ?J.
wpktatby tbstri
PTOT-C1 vE 1 •- .CFF LCAC'JC.
*? “ '*’■ •*- '•
Gsthasa. InvtoMt
judgment for 912,800. The loss falls on Austria and Belgium. &lt; 05: England.
After the sentence had been pro­
the* Employers* Liability comp&lt;hy of i.M; Germany. 4.10; Sweden and Nor- •tUapUnj’to retorm the raoed little nounced Stone was taken to jail to
it to tbtfLnv.ue.
London, in which the railway company way. 4.1S; Holland, 4.K; Scotland, &lt; «&lt; 'hUdren of tbe gutter. They are to be •await the afternoon train, when he waa
1MW.PtLSMU.Ktf.
i returned to Jefferson ville.
was
insured.
Tbe
finishing department building df■ IU(y.AM: Spain,Buraia. e-Shand
tho Peninsular stove works nt Detroit
wan destroyed by fire. Loss, 990,000; Ireland. 5.90.

Michigan Centrad
now lx:ing
understandwy, as they
it, it would
five a little
at the only
wife, at San
Barker.
years since
one of the
f about thir;nc© at San
er, with lus
i&amp;sive physi-

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xoeorr 14. 1ST9.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
REFORT OF COMMITTEE ON PEN­
SIONS.

pended without notice
thou­
sands of pensIonera have been dropped
from the rolls. It It clalmeH that an ad­
judication of a pension settles nothing;
that the Secretary of the Interior and
Commissioner of pensions are invested by
law with absolute power over the pension
roll, and that It is within their legal au­
thority to reopen and revise pensions al­
lowed by their predecessors under regu­
lations adopted by them, whenever they
see fit to change tbe rules of evidence and
the scale of ratings under which tbe al­
lowance was pade; and this is a country
of law, where from tbe very Infancy of
the government the United States, by Ito
organic law. Is in terms denied the right
to deprive any person of property without
due process of law, notice and an oppor­
tunity to be heard, and where in evenother relation and condition In life fraud
Is never presumed, but must be clearly
proved, and every person shall have tbe
right to face Ms accuser. To emphasize
the viciousness of the situation and accunation, we learn that It Is said, as though
by authority, that "It Is expected tJtat
many of tbe pensioners so summarily sus­
pended or dropped will be able to prov^.

Ings, we deem it his further duty to at REDUOMO RATI* AT
me® restore to the rolls the thousands of
pensioners now standing Illegally sus­
GRAND RAPIDS.
pended.
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
L N. Walker
]
RATES 11.25 per day. Rooms 5o cent*.
Committee
Meals 25 cents. Steam Heat.
J. W. BUMT,
*
BEACH A BOOTH.
Pensions.
A. R. Gbkkmk.
H. E. Taimtor,

THE KENT

BURGLARS IN TOWN.
They Kntarad B. K. Grant's Clothing
Store Sat onlay Night.

Some time Saturday night burglarstliere wv evidently two of them-entered
IL K. Grant's store, getting in by remov­
ing a pane of glass from the basement
window and breaking through tbe Inside
cellar door leading to the store.
Here
they helped themselves to two pairs of
pants, two vesta and two coats and two
overcoats. They were evidently not faatldousas regards their personal appear­
ance as the suits of clothes they took
were both mla-mated. Tbe coat,, vest and
pants of each were from different suits,
so the wearer whin arrayed In them
would present quite a striking appearance.
Tbe goods stolen was of a cheap grade
and tbe loss would probably not exceed
ranch over twenty five dollars. No clue
1 was left but an overcoat, much tbe worse
for wear, with a few matches In the pock­
et*. They were in the store no doubt tbe
time when nearly every one on the streets
was at tbe lower end of tbe town st the
fire. Tbe idea is advanced by some that
they mav have set Are to tbe bouse, as the
origin is a mystery, to attract peoples at­
tention away from the upper end of the
street and then made the most of their op­
portunity to enter the store before the
night-watch went bis rounds..

Indianapolis. Ind.. Sept. 7. 1828.
Your Committee on Pensions beg u&gt; MbBit the following Report and Resolu­
tions on tbe subject of Pensions:
••To bind up the Nation's wounds: to
care for him who shall have borne,the
battle, and for his widow and orphan.
Thus spoke Lincoln tbe Great, Lincoln
theJusL standing reverently, with un­
covered bead, in the Immediate presence ।
of a-eruel and devasling war that had al-,
ready lasted foyr years, the end of which. I
although so near, his prophetic vision was that they are still entitled to the pension
notable to see; speaking to. for and by the I of which they have been deprived"; thus
authority of the American People, con-1 saying In no oucertain vclce that the bur­
cerning one of the supreme duties of the den Is not upon tbe party alleging the
hour and the future, when, entering for fraud, but Chat the government which
tbe second time upon the discharge *f -« they bad preserved shall first brand with
UMt commltted to him by that people.
infamy by tbe charge, then sentence, and
Within a f»*w short weeks that end so after the stigma has been effective, then
By special arrangement with the pub­
long hoped for had come; but his dying concede to them, whose barriers and sup­
lishera, we are enabled to make every one
eyes were not privileged to see tbe foil port of character have been thus under­ of our readers a present of an exquisite
fruition of his labors, and the work so mined, the pitiful privilege of moving for old panel-picture. 20 Inches high, entitled
well begun and carried on by him fell Into a new trial upon tbe ground of newly dis­ "An American Beauty." which has been
other hands, charged with all the trust# covered evldencu; and this not upon | admired by ail who bare seen IL Thia
auperb picture la from the brush of the
that the condition implied and required; strangers, aliens or foes, but upon ouri same artist who painted "Tbe Yard of
and those who had "borne the battle" af­ own flesh and blood, our comrades, the Panalea" and "Yard of Roses." Tbe re­
ter so many days "turned their happy Teet saviours of tbe nation—those who. In the production la equal in every respect to tbe
toward their long-deserted homes."
language of Lincoln, the Immortal, have original, from which It cannot be distin­
guished. It la a supurb Thanksgiving
A greatful nation met and received "borne the battie."
gift. Send your name and address to tbe
them, and gladly showered upon them tbe
We deny that tbe Secretary of the Inter-, publisher, W. Jennings Demorest, 15
plaudits and the honors they had so well lor and Commissioner of Pensions have any East 14th Street New York, with three
and hardly earned.
such power. We insist that adjudicating cento (either Iu stamps or pennies) to pay
for tbe packing, mailing, etc., and men­
These "bearers of tbe battle” were then, divisions of^the Commissioner of Pensions tion that you are a reader of The Has­
Id tbe main, in tbe prime and vigor of and Secretary of the Interior, are tribun­ tings Bannkk and you will receive by re­
turn
mail one of these valuable works of
young manhood, with all the honors and als established by authority of law for tbe
possibilities of life before them, with all settlement of pension claims, and' that
the hopes boro of lofty Aurage and patri­ their decisions are entitled to full faith
A Challenge.
otic and successful achievement beating and credlL and eannot be legally Impeach­
For the purpose of starting a cribbage
high in their bosoms; and they little need­ ed when a change of administration oc­ dub we challenge any players In tbe
ed and still less cared for material aid curs, except for fraud, upon charges pre­ county to play a aeries of 25 games of 4
hand arlbbage to be played partners for a
from the country they had preserved and ferred and evidence adduced In support priie to bo agreed upon l&gt;elween players.
made free, save where loss of life or limb thereof. We insist that where changes
Signed. F. Bhodksser,
IL G. Brfh.t.
or impaired health and broken constitu­ are made in the construction of the law,
tions were presently visible; and for sueb, rules of evidence and schedule of ratings,
in tbe main, ample and prompt provision unfavorable to claimants, they must and
ia»a.
was made by that country.
should be limited In their operation to the
I hereby fix and appoint the times for hold­
Bat as the years passed by, middle life future work of the office, and not the pasL lag the Circuit Court In the sib Judicial Circuit
tor
the
years
1B9J
andJNMas
follows
too frequently developed into premature An ex poet facto regulation is as repug­
January. Second Monday..
Eaton County
old age. and youth parsed Into riper years nant to our sense of justice as an ex poet February. "
••
Barry ••
March,
•*
••
Calhoun
"
with galloping feet; jfnd alas’, too soon the I facto law, and we protest against the April.
••
Eaton
**
May.
••.
••
exultant and hearty soldier found that In adoption and enforcement of any - such
Harry ••
June.
"
••
Cal boon
••
tbe race of life there were weights upon regulations in the matter of pension July.
First
••
Eaton
**
Harry ••
bls feet and burdens upon his shoulders, claims.
•
Third
Calhoun
••
Thebkfobe. The Grand army‘of the October
*•
as the result of premature and over heavy
Eaton
** .
Nov..
Second
**
Hany
••
draughts upon bte vitality, that sadly in­ Republic, In National Encampment assem­ Dec..
First
••
Calhoun
Da'ed.
oct.
tsth.
inn.
terfered with aaeceasful competition In.tbe bled, speaking for that great army of be­
Ciamkxt Smith,
crowd and joatlo of the fierce struggle for loved comrades, many of them too poor,
Circuit Judge.
advancement. And still the nation sought too bruised, toe broken, to withstand tbt
to keep abreast of the necessities of her. strong arm of the government when ad­
Ratter, is to 30
heroes, and by additional enactments to ministered with an unfriendly handf. proud
Corn pei'kn., «•
measurably make provision for the neces­ of tbe good name and fair fame of tbe
sities of those who • itad boros the battle." American Volunteer Soldier, Iutorested
Potatoes per ka.,
A quarter of a century bad elapsed- far beyond any other person ,or orgaa (ra­
Rl* per ku..
Taltow perib., j.
The young bad becomo old, tbe middle­ tion that the pension roll shall In truth
Oats per ba.. 3A
wheat. red per I
aged bad become feeble, and the old had and in fact be—what It is Iu theory—a
Wheat, white per ku .M
crossed the river. Time, with its ruthless "roll of honor," and ever mindful of Ito
fingers, had joined hands with the ravages principle, "to preserve honor and purity
Barley per as. SS to an.
Hav per ton. 5 0n to ".00.
of war, and the two combined had proved In public affairs," scouta and denies these
Millet seed pertHi. w
a burden upon th* iglhg soldier greater indiscriminate charges ef universal fraud
Pork dressed. 7.00. to 7».
Beans, IM
than he could bear; and the crjr went and resents tbe Imputation that because
Chicken, s.
abroad that in too many instances for the some unworthy survivor* may be found,
aredlL honor or goed name of the nation, that discredit shall be cast upon the entire
many who had followed the flag and faced roll, and this great body &lt;»f brave and
the fiery furnace of battle, had kt want patriotic eltizen* shall stand disgraced be­
fallen by the wayside, and In the poor­ fore the country. We demand, that there
houses were looking longingly for tbe re­ shall be no backward step in .pension leg­
lief and comfort of the grave.
islation or administration; that no pen­
Tbeir sympathizing comrades and a pa­ sioner shall be deprived of bls property
triotic people, with one accord, voiced tbe Whtthout due process of law; that the pre­
sentiment that such was not a human ad­ sumption shall be In favor of honesty and
ministering of the sacred trust recognized fair dealing; that the poor and lowly shall
and announced Uy Lincoln. As to what not bo put to unnecessary, expensive or
the remedy sbbuld be, men’s minds differ­ oppressive process to presetvc their meagre
ed. Many, possibly a majority of the sur­ pittances: that the sacred trust In favor df
vivors of thq war. lielievc&lt;l that the time those who "have borne the battle" shall
bad fully come when the name of every be sacredly observed and sacredly admin­
honorably discharged survivor should be istered; and we do now solemnly and de­
A cream of tarter baking powder.
placed upon the pension roll. Gibers, liberately
■
Highest of all in leavening strength
denying tbp right that they should receive
Resolve, That the Grand Army of the
—
Latest
United States Govern­
aught from thelr'pountry through the pen­ Republic looks with solicitude, not to say
ment Food Report.
sion roll, Jtoutiy, resisted the demand.
alarm, upon the proposition, that after
R
oyal Baking Powder Co
It was uhdbt* sueli circumstances and sufficient tribunals have been established
Wall St., N. Y.
dealing wlltu these conflicting opinions, by law before which questions have been
that Congress enacted the disability pen- preaarited and adjudicated, upon evidence
•too law of June, 1890. This act was ac­ submitted and examined, and upon which
cepted by tbe surving soldlera and by the a grateful nation has accorded pensions In
people iu general as a settlement of the this their hour of need to those who In Ito
question. Under the administration of hour of need stood between It and death,
A large consignment
that law».th*-poor-house gave up Ito veter- the officers of that nation, administering
an—he. Who i^id.borne tbe battle was cared a public trusL have arbltarily deprived,
for. and Uui the sacred trust accepted and without notice or an opportunity to be
left as a legacy to tbe nation was faithfully heard, our needy and distressed comrades
administered.
•
of the rights thus solemnly adjudged and
Wltbln.'a‘few months we hear with pro­ confined to them.
found aorrow and regret that all this must
Ukclarx, That every pfesumptlon
rh.nqwi: that the construction of the should bo made In favor of such records so
Isw has be^a changed, and the regula- made; that no presumption of fraud shall
at
tious an-j roles In regard to proof and be Indulged In against them, and that no
ratings, Wflttk which more lhah three change be made In tbe pensions sc ac­
hundred thousand claims have been al­ corded until after charges have been made
lowed and paid, have been revok­ and evidence In support thereof ha* been
ed, and another construction of the law produced, of which charge each pensioner
cheap
has been established, and new regulations baa had full notice and a full aau complete
lamp. See
for proof and reUngs, leas favorable to opportunity to be heard In support ^f the we
lamps. Our
claimants, have been adopted; that a board pension so accorded to him; and It Is fur­
of rsrislon has been organized In tbe Pen­ ther
sloe Office, charged with the duty of re­
R«olo«L Thai a* Itw Commlaaloner of complete.
our 35c.
vising all these abjudicated* claims in ao- Pensions, by hi* reeeat withdrawal* of
want
and
eordanre with this new construction, and th* obnoxious rulings which had been so Egg*.*iMh changed reeulations as to proof and getMcaJly eondMuted, ha* virtually'acrating*: that under theoe changes, thee-

JHxoltifdy

mere fire some Things

Worth looking into, investigation pays comparison of
ideas is always beneficial. Comparison of goods and prices
makes new customers at our store. We are fully stocked.
The goods are new and first class. We want you to try some of
these- Kings self raising Buckwheat 15cts per package; Pie
Fruit assorted-one package makes 2 Large Pies and 3 small
ones LOcts per package; Dehesin London Layer Kaisins.
cluster new, 20cts per lb; Florida Oranges, 176s, 85cts. per
dot Boiled Jider, 20cte. qt. 75cts per gal. 1 lb. package clean­
ed Currents lOcts per package; New Valencia layer Raisins.
Latest styles.
Best brand Oysters, best Crackers, first class stock canned
•roods We are the only firm that handles the best grade
Lowest prices.
Kerosene Oil. Famous W. Y. J.- Tea best 50 cent tea in
town. Come and see our stock and be convinced.
Violins, Guitars and Banjos. A

Ladles’ WaiGhes,
Gents’ Watches,
Bous’ Watches.

stock of the best strings
obtainable.

F. R. PANCOAST,

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN.

The Reliable Jeweler.

You'll Have Something
Left

Trusses!

Trusses I
The best is always the
cheapest. Bear this in mind.
Before purchasing call and
examine our new Truss.

After you buy your furniture and carpet^

of us.

We suit our prices to the times,

and even if your supply of wealth is lim­

WE GUARANTEE
A PERFECT FIT.

ited we can please you.

The lightest and most
durable Truss on the market.

to make your selections.

Anything and every­
thing in the drug and book
line at HONEST PRICES,

W. H GOODYEftR
MODERN DRUGGIST.

Now is the time

Our stock is

complete and we can suit your ideas of

beauty and price.

Hiram Rogers.

WE NEVER GET TIRED
Talking to our friends about

Childrens
And Misses Cloaks
No branch of our business has given greater evidence of the

APPROVAL OF THE PEOPLE
Than has this department.

Scores of

WELL DRESSED CHILDREN
can be seen on our streets wearing garments purchased from
this department.
We have in stock ’

We Have Jost Received

of

JcrsGO

SW66t -

Potatoes,

That we have got to sell
the low price of

LADIES SEAL PLUSH SACQUES
These garments are made srom Saltz &amp; Arnold’s Plushes,
the most popular and best known manufacturers
■ of Plushes.

TEI LBS. TOR 25 CEITS.

Our customers wants receive our most careful consideration

Call in and see how
can sell you a
those $1.50
stock
of Groceries and Crockery is
Try
Tea..
We
your Butter

E. Y. HOGLE,

JDS. ROGKRS &amp; CO. &gt;

Cloak and Dry Goods House,

�No bother or worry If you bay a nn«
or ,lo» .f WlMMrt Bra. Tte, Ira^f'

—■fhu'rsJ»&gt;- s&gt;"- 9_’_

------

—v:i.cooK

pER8ON* L MENTION.

«d«l b, .11 to b. th.
I^ll« .ffltetod with roott„
Ml,, raratul and raimuiil tn.tn.ntTt
Dr. Hoot', offle. at th. Fort Hott«.
‘

Dr. BOM (in. atm 1.1 attonltan to tba
rara.r .blldraa, a. th.t Mn
cored aa ra.Hr whrn thoy are older.

Homer Brawn 1. In lb, cUj.

Woodluii Tnu_

T. Colnra™ ,u

C1,rk retanwd from Um north lu,

NrN..^,°n' ''*Frid&gt;&gt;'

Doea your breach bother roof Dr. Boot
ha. cured hundred, ot them. Call and are
hire at the Ford tlouae. Cooaultatloo and
examination free.

tldhg in
Drug. Book or Wall
. ran save mon­
! H" 1
■
,.y buying-of Bred L.
[leatl: ' the Druggist.
Agent ter the One Min­
,,,,, i;, - ,Uy Cubeb Cough
(’nre.
j
lla-ting-. Mich-

fREO L HEATH,
flit DRUGGIST.

local news.
. CIRCULATION •

w. H. S^nfra1OWin8COntraCt entered into between The Lambertville iilb'ber Co., and

kl. homo !„

I,J&lt;’n..‘r'’ trol*bled with hontla. call and
re. Dr. Hoot, at th. Ford Houu Nor Ihlli.
,nlattice.,, Io coring raptor. I, wonderful

OfWikin

HASTINGS, Mich., July 14, 1893. ,

tbe

llK ^rty onim^rs^rt^68^

tbe

hereby assenttd tn hv^i
1? consideration of the attached agreement which is
party of the second
°f n? second part, do hereby agree to give to W. H. Spence
year 1893 ind will t-iv'/t t*le.?ale *?f t'le Snag Proof footwear in Hastings, Mich, .for the
and maintainanco &lt;5
9a" par.ty.0^ t,le second part all possible _protection in territory
the Snag Proof for less than n /iF*” •Party &amp; the 8econd part do a8tree that 1 will not sell
ie onag rroot for less than the following prices, Lowest retail price per pair. ■

the

Jgs. Rogers Is In the market for live
poultry .n Tuewlat anti Wednesday ot
each wrek. Don't tortret that be pay,
tho highest market price.
K ?
OhtoM.nXk r''“n’"1 ”

'»

We keep as flue guods as can be' found
in any store In the county, and as cheat) lo“ralri."“!C"“,“kl*
as the cheapest.
1
Cook A Cook.
r,‘“n"d 10 Gn‘“
We pay the highest price for butter
eggs and all other farm products usually
M.d;u"rb,“n""
.«■«■«»
sold at groceries.
1
.
'
Cook A Cook.
k
"
•-« m
••The Highwayman of tbe Railroad”
will form the subject of a paper by Wil­
liam A. Pinkerton that will appear In the
November number of.lhe North American
Review.
'°r
The funeral of Mra. Ella Wolf occur­
red Sunday from the home of her father
S*rtl,7 Hvnirleh, or Middle.ui«,
was
Jas. button. The remains were Interred 1U the city Monday on business.
In the Riverside cemetery, Rev. W. W.
Taylor officiating.
Avkley college to spend Sunday.
Charlie Dickinson a young boy who was
Miss Maude Young, of Middleville, has
arrested - for seriously
Injuring an­
other boy, was tried before Justice Ken- been visiting relatives in the city.
aston lust week, and released on suspend­
Mra. Sarah Merlau. of Prairieville, bag
ed sentence for one year.
been visiting relatives In the city.
People who were so pleased with tbe .iJSr’ ?rrle Jan,ea- of Kalamaroo. Is
"iard of Pansies’* and ‘'Yard of Roses'* visiting her mother, Mrs. Thorpe.
can obtain another picture, equally as
A?n Btner°H spent Bun­
beautiful by the same artist, free, as a
day at Hastings.-Lcwell Journal.
Thanksgiving present from us.

Dr. Mary Green, of Charlotte, received
about $500 for her services as a Judge on
the committee of awards of food exhibits,
besides receiving very nice presents from
Armour, Cubahy and other exhibitors.

Thus. McPharlin has gone n&lt;jrtb where
be has secured work for the winter.

lady should call and examine our stock.
All made welcome.
Mks. William*.
Henry Starks living east of town was ar­
rested for disorderly conduct Saturday and
placed In jail until Mondsv morning, when
be was taken before Justice Kcnaston and
Keoaxton and fined S7.75and then released,
.
।
All those deairlug
dealring lhelr*^i&lt;no
their'piano or organ |'
tuned, leave orders at Frink Pancoast's i
Jewelry store. Mr. Arthur M.*Elhiny will
lx* in tbe city the last of this week and
part of next week. Good work h gusranteed.
•,

^/&gt;r. W. E. and Mri. Upjohn, of Kala-1
naw passed Sunday with Mra. James 1
Kvberts.

Mens Short Boots, $3.75.
Men’s Knee Boots, $4.00.
Men's Spotting or Storm King Boots $4.50.
Men’s Hip’Boots, $4.50.
Low cut one buckle Overs, $2.00.
Boys’ Short Boots, $3.25.
Boys’ Knee Boots, $3.50.
Boys’ Sporting or Storm King Boots, $3.75.
Boys’ Hip Boots, $4.00.
High cut two buckle overs, $2.25.
./U*r.ver a8Tee that I will not in any way place them in the hands of the other dealers, so
mat they may be sold again and thus conflict with the rights granted other dealers by the
said Lambertville Rubber Co.

signed)

W. H. SPENCE.

-i?!?' Ann! D‘ Ma5on ’P*111 Sunday
with her son James at Lima, Indiana.

SPECIAL SALE

Milo W. Handy and daughter Edith, of
Tbe world's fair Is over and every body Carlyon, N. I., are guests at H. Handy’s.
Is glad of It. For six months Chicago baa
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Mudge spdnt Sun­
gathered In moat of tbe ahoeklea In circu­
BaroafW.
&lt; for advertisements
lation tn the country. It Is now hoped day with the latter’s slater In Johnstown.
s»t r&lt;*cb i-l ».'*•*•
to
Mi»» Matie Jewett left Saturday noon
lawrtin- 'L -l.
Poue of the week that there will be a chance for others.
Special sale on trimmed bats at the for school at Ackeley college. Grand Ila»!-ro brought.
.
ven.
Jefferson Street Millinery store.
Every
LGort eoh’sce." Monday.
TbcBM-t a. ■ - ■ m pot up al,Cook

&gt;*!&lt;• or rent.

Apply

l»r. E ‘I
•uiplalni-d of iu
country.
i
j
.

.« huot 'last week.

,
;&lt;• number of teams '1

Mr. and M.rs. Merrick Reed itarted
rrway
t
Friday for Bellevue
where they will spend 1
a few davs.
Mf. , ’ ..
.. „
,
, ,
. “r?; 1L 1' B.rown
moved
lutojjart of Mrs. Myers' house on east
Green street.
Mr. and Mrs. George Canqons left for
Goldcvillr Monday where they will reside
In thr future.

ONE DAY ONLY

Saturday, Nov. 11th,

Misses May Shcrlow and Malic Kelly,
of Mill Brook, are visiting at James Ki­
‘
’
When a man will hitch his team to a
ley’s this week,
-rk in irfTl. rank j railing in this city in the morning,
and I
i
eve /uv. 13th. | let it stand until nine or ten o'clock In tbe j Mrs. Aggie Phillips, who is visiting in
.
I evening. he\iught to take their place un-' thp city spent Tuesday with Mrs. II. G.
til noon the next day and the team put into Hale at Nashville.
top i« r uvxl season, |
I
....
r
a Ica'
• Mrs. Eaton returned Monday from an
25 j Busby Bros, now have their bath rnbms ««*nd«l visit wttll her daughter. Mr.,
fixed up in excellent shape and can ac Br&gt;.wn tn ( Llcago.
eomipndale thalr many patrons. Rooms
John Ix?lns returned to Mapletown.
‘' S' ^0T' 4 ,
! are large, lighted by electricity, and hot low*. Munday, it Is sixteen jears since
Mr t»d M:- .*• rry (&gt;. Hayes, an eight j anj
way,r always on hand in abun-1 ho visited Hastings.
P:
j dance. Six baths for one dollar
Ben Blakncy left for Ceresco. Calhoun
’
: -r
wheat th la. The largest, finest and freshrat assort- ^ounty. this week where he has secured
RikC-'i makes
i of that variety
of confectionary, fruits and nuts can work lu a lumber camp.
^pite a luxury
be fuwnd at A. R Kenkes. He will In?
Mra. Sarah LeClear and children have
ta» ..red rupture of fifty ’ abundantly able to supply all deosauda
;i&lt; I’.. i,et fail u&gt; see him &lt;t! for Thanksgiving If yon want anything been visiting the former's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Garrison, la the city.
'

•
f i'ewrra No. 35 cigar. *
Fob Rkxt. trade or sale, one house.
r3u.e: d -jays the best 5 cent i on terally located. 14 reoraa. new addiI tion, all in gaod order suitable for Ixiard' Ing howsr or well arranged for two famlOil at Husby's barber
i Ilea. Write or Inqalre of Mrs. O. H.
rvtu • to 13 on Sundays. I
Greenfield, SOI Broadway, Hastings. Mich.
n that day.
A*y °ne who does not wish to call at
TliitaAfv
&gt;t labor Scarce, and mon- ■
ey bad to l but a little money buys ' Dr. Root’s office at the h&lt;»p«| or cannot
j conveniently bring their children to him
I »HI receive prompt attention If they will
n--r i'hotlfy him by postal ran! or otherwise of
Ur High &lt;
. nearly completed, and thalr dealrn to have him rail at theft' resuh atactg
ii.r.tiu the elly.
F i a nee. giving street and number.
SevelMjwber, m our columns how yoa
“The Struggle In the Senate” wll be dis­
obtain a »nutlfui picture as a
cussed In the November number of the
Ttmkjxlv.ng
from us, free.
North American Review, by Senator
Stew- ,
"r^-ra
a - .,n hand the finest teas, art. nf Nevada, whose article wll'.
■ ;•_
tw Royal (harden. •
•
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titled ••Misrepresentation of .the Senate."
and by Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts,
Cook a Cook.
T’. wi)4 ■
..■(lunciiiK “Midway who will write on “Obstruction in thr
Senate."
'
, •
■ ’ tya of pronoun‘
discovered during the
We have heard of a number of shade
trees being broken down
Ilallow'crn
■
&lt;.n Fn. I.b
I nl«h'- Thl' *• '••rr’ini lh,nr’ .Koc.-lh.r
. ■ . t,h2
«&gt;
11 '• •" taJ»rF U&gt;»t connl l»- n&gt;/n I. I Vh? o . einM In •
nr week bur rtqnlra.
u.. amt fa wnrrhj ll&gt;&lt;r„rK A„,
„h„ dW lbl,
•f*rn«al of a;;.
should be taken before n magistrate and
Notice t! r •"i of Dr. Root, rupture made to feel the effects of tho law.
•Jtthlht.
.— - ,. a. .-other column, lie will be
John Tinkler, an old realdent of this
an. nrit K.
Nov. IStb nnd re­
city, was found dead yesterday mornlmt
sitting In an armchair by the stove st tneOo , test m.rket door In one ot onr homo of bfw*&gt;n. S«1d Tinkler, with whom
Ottgbbonng town* was found the sign, be lived. He hss been In failing health
for a number of years.' requiring content
«nvr Hallow’een, “Bad meat
’tnted for belongs. ”
. eare. He was 7« years of age. coming to
thia city In 1M&gt;. He leaves two sons snd
Let us hear from our correspondents a daughter. The funeral occurs to-day.
nJ?
"inler I® coming on and
Mrs. Mattle Spaaiding entertained 30
{*’’ *111 be plenty of time to write dnryoung people Saturday afternoon and
«fi the long evenings.
evening In honor of the tenth birthday of
■ /’’J11*— A span of four-year-old her daughter Mabie. The occasion waa
T1’
’ aS?,?r *,le’ black and woa,d weigh highly enjoyed by all thoae
£iM'
of. or write to Mrs. eentar piece-no the dining table was a
large frosted cake on which was placed
J®bo PsttiHin, Irving.
ten eandlea. Miss Mabie was the recip­
' ;tlrr wb« n™ sooth of the ient of many pretty and usefiri df‘"
had a stroke of paralysis a few days her young frlenda. whn departed
Ud ha, Mn« been falling very fast. sincerely that she might have many happy
“ “nlh &gt;' expected at any time.
returns of the dsy.
nh!5h,Wll“ 111 WO01’ knU ,JOOU with ■ A hoaM b-IOMln, to Mm If* J^Ern
°"ly r‘ 00 «*r &gt;*,r B‘ mon&gt;. thl, ,ld»o&lt; U»
r "U|e n-d front shoe store.
no (Mr ,tn*t oraupW I’F
,bo;l» o c m* J*'
Woollky * Bhombok. family. MMht on
urd.y nKhl.nd
ural tram■'"'"l d”
JfV'h *TOr7 PO1DU Ot ^ iracilon W tbe aetlra ,™l "’"''JL “
J :JIEp'i W|lh which 1 Will vaccinate at or th. Bra bon
"„,fito W
7 “ft*
-'0 eta tor each person.
&gt; mretory. ,»d I, Wlerod by mray to W
G. W. Lowby.
JJ-B-L*wl» who Hves east of tbe city several feet from any ’J0**, .hal
puttadjuith- '"'f’*''*1 “Icitod
dij 1..?“*^“ four-year-old horse one
70„„
Sr i?
Tbe,0“
heavy one .Mel In kf pUur tb«
in&lt; naaLe* * he ■ Poor hard work- ■i arm time aa though the entire nuu»^

’tonb7tel?OU and fl"h hook8«
01,1
*x haMU?WOit,rl ha,r p’""- ,0&lt;ari ,Bd
*^«riVh P’htW!
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Autos McDonald and Frank HooghtaUnTreturned from Dakota Thursday, and
at&lt;i not mtteli in love wllh that state.
Mrs. C. C. Barnes, of Grand Rapids,
bad'been visiting her daughters Misses
May and Clara Shattuck the past week,
y/dlss Minnie Wardell closed 'her school
in Grangeville laat Saturday. Sbe wfll
teach in the South Pine lake district tho
corning winter.
Mrs. B. F. Heckert, of Paw Paw, who
has been visiting Mra. M. H. Bailey left
fur Lansing Monday where she will visit
before returning home.l

.Afhi. Clement Smith will read a paper
at tlio Stall' Sunday School Convention at
'T' ■*&gt;*f""’
... A. ...--------- nl)1j Wages
l.u.litre, mretlhlt of th* Youn&lt;
Mrii'.SoeUI Club held &gt;•’&gt; «**»• Th"
(oll4«ln« offloew wore elected tor the en9Uit&gt;K years—■
pncsidrnt —Ira VanVnlkenburg.
Vfce President—Fred Parker.
Secretary—Cha*. Jordan.
.
Treasurer—G. F. Chhlwter. \
ltkva« voted that " dance] be given
TbailkKl’IW "W" 1,1
I""1
"
bei’i Sttplehul In the old court boore
building.

aailpeter. Bli the hole with wa-

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police.

. .hrnwinz ashen or rubbish In

any
ecut

according to Iaw w

Coei AOtox.

Millkh-

City Marshal.

We will sell anything in our lin&lt;xol Plush and Wool Caps;
Wool and Fur Soft Hats and anything in
our Stiff Hats at from

We have just purchased the full line of samples, carried by
our agents and will close them out at the
regular wholesale price.
Every article is in perfect condition.
REMEMBER that this sale is for one day only.
DON'T FORGET THE DATE,

H.

&amp; C®., PROP’KS.

. SOME $15.00 OVERCOATS NOW $10.00.
HE way we’re selling Over­
coats. A customer who has
been dealing at this store
for 18 years brought in a
friend last Saturday to buy
an' Overcoat. He bought
an elegant coat that we’re
now selling for $10,winter weight'. The old
customer said: “That’s the best overcoat I
ever saw for the money. I dont see how
in the world you make any money?" We
doh’t make any money. It’s the $15.00
coat of a year ago that we are now sellin g
for $10.
So on throughout our big houseful of
Suits, Autumn weight Overcoats, Winter
Overcoats, Boys’ Clothing, Underwear,
Neckwear etc. We’re working hard to do
business without thought of profits and in
that way we liaven’t neglected or reduced
the high standard of the clothing we sell
—for fashionableness and servicableness.
It’ unlike all other clothing.
THE FINEST CLOTHING
STORE IN HASTINGS.

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W. A. Scidmobk. Chief,

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LAMBERTVILLE RUBBER CO.

(Signed)

80 quire?-

This week.

THAT we The Lambertville

SOME $15.00 OVERCOATS NOW $10.00

�RAILROAD

Tho Experience of a Drummer In
Hubs, Townsend &amp; Co., Chicago con­
the Rush for Li?s&lt;L

▲ Ship Load of Dynamite Explodes
tractors, have contracted* to build a
at Santander, Spain.

At Wembley P~V. • enlrarb ot Lon­
don, there In now In progreu &lt;4 oon.tructlon n tower whoee summit will
be 1,300 feet above the level of the sea.
In bright II will eeUpne the lemon,
ere- tloo of M. Eiffel by ITU feet, the
reepectire eltltude. being he 1.1W to
9T5 The knoll on which It .tend, in
IM feet above tho w» l&lt;wel, and «nM&gt;
may well reel at the attempt to realire
the glorlon. and expan.lre view »Ucli
will be available from the top. There
will be three platforma to tho tower, at
Intervening altltndea of 130 feet. 500
feet and 050 feet reapectfully. Tbe
area ot tho drat will be about 000 toot

S. H. Clifford, New Cassel. Win wa.
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism
his stomach was disordered, his liver was
affected to an alarming degree, apm-tiu.
fell away, and he was terribly rwlun-d In
flesh and strength. Three bottles of
Electric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. Uj |ia(|
a running sore on his leg of eight years’
standing. Used three bottles of Electric
Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen'e
Arnica Salve, and his leg ls sound and
well. John Speaker. Catawba, o had
five large fever sorts on bis leg. doctorsaid he was Incurable. One bottle Electric
Bitters and one box Buckh-n's Arnica
Salve cured bitn entirely. Sold by W ||
Goodyear, the druggist.

line of railway from the seaport towns
of Akka (ancient Acre) and Haifa to
old Damascus in Syria. Five miles of
the line have been projected from
Akka, and the Chicago contractors will
No less than eight traveling men
build the main portion from Haifa,
HORROR ABROAD.
south of Akka, to Damascus, a dis­ were seduced into making a run to the
Santandkb. Spain, Nov. 7.—By the tance of 148 miles, passing the sea of Cherokee strip in search of quarter sec­
explosion of a ship load of dynamite Galilee on the south. They will fully tions or town lota ant), the number
Friday night hundreds of persons were equip the road.fprnishing rolling stock, which returned disappointed and dis­
killed and half of the town destroyed. telegraph lines, roundhouses, rails, gusted was exactly six. As 1 was one
Crowds were on the quay watching the ties and every bit of material. Eight­ of the number and hence am telling a
Now Try Thia.
vessel
burn
when suddenly her een months arc given them in which, 'tale on myself, says a writer in the
It will cost you nothing and will sun iv
dangerous
cargo
blew
up,
'ln- after notification as to time of begin- St. Louis Globe-Democrat. 1 cannot be
accused
of
malice,
unles*
it
be
against
do
you
good,
if
yob have a cough, cold. &lt;’i
fire
stoutly killing
the daring
any trouble with throat, chest or hingmankind in general and the interior
scatterfighters
and
spectatora.
“
Dr. KJtng'8 New Dfocpvery forconsuniptimh
department in particular.
1 paid
ing parts of the burning boats all over
coughs and colds Is guaranteed to give re­
twenty tjollars for a turn to register,
the city and wrecking mauy buildings.
lief. or money will be paid back. Suff rand have ever since looked upon tho
Fire followed the explosion, which
era
from la grippe found g just the thinr
man
who
made
the
sale
as
a
remark
­
many took for an earthquake, and be­
and under its use bad a speedy atid pert. •
ably smart individual. I obtained a
fore it could be checked half the
recovery. Try a sample bottle at our cv
Rev.
MKA ,
certificate and at twelve o’clock com­
town was in ruins In the excite­
pense aud learn for yourself just how g6&lt;&gt;J
menced to ride a bright looking horse
ment tbe number of dead was placed
a thing it Is. Trial bottles free at W. 11.
HAIFA
into the strip. 1 might have got A
H*ods SaraapariUa and PilU at 1,000, but 300 is probably nearer the
Goodyear's drug store. Large size it'e
good
claim
if
I
could
hare
controlled
correct
figure.
Among
tho
dead
arej
I*rovc Their Merit.
and 81.00.
cieun
the horse. But I couldn’t The ani
•• I think I would have been in my grave sev­ the governor of the province, the pre­
mal simply did his best to beat everjeral years ago had it not bcoh for Hood’s Sarsa­ fect, the chief of police and two judges.
thing else in sight, taking the fastest
The best salve In the world for cuu.
parilla I wu a United-States soldier; served The marquis ot Pombo is missing and
three years In tho Union Army and was with it is believed he is among the dead.
horse for peacemaker aud following
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheuni. fever­
Sherman tn his
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
with praiseworthy assiduity. I have
London, Nov. 7.—Tho Madrid cor­
March to the Sea.
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
been under the impression that I could
respondent of the Standard in his re­
JEMCHO;
ly cures piles or no pay required, it is
While In the service I contracted aatama, port about the Santander disaster says
ride, and if sticking on a horse's back
breackitia and catarrh, which have become
guaranteed to give perfect satisfuctifm, or
means good riding I have nothing to
that after the explosion terror-stricken
money refunded. I’riee 25 cents per box
chronic dlicaaea. I And that Hood’* Sarsapa­
be
ashamed
of,
for
I
certainly
did
not
crowds
on
the
wharf
rushed
off
in
the
rilla and Hood’s Pills aro are the best mertlclnes
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist.
fall
off.
Otherwise
I
was
a
complete
MA
p
\
RHOWINO
ROUT!
OF
RAILROAD
IN
I can use for these camplalnLv TMey havo cer­ maddest disorder, trampling each other
tainly prolonged my life. I earnestly recomfailure as a rider, for the horse went at
down and carrying panic into the city.
The 5 year-old bay mare atolen from
•
,
STRIA.
his own gait, turned when lie wanted
The burning debris set fire to the rail­
Charles Tande of Vicksburg was recover­
ed near Marcellus oq^ Tuesday, where it
way station at Solarca, 13 miles distant ning, they must complete the system. to and treated my desires with a
They are to turn the road over to the contempt
which was supreme, it
was found four weeks ago by a farmer
from Santander.
before
in his pasture lot with his horses.
Fifty private houses on Mendos and construction compwny as fast as com­ was nearly three o'clock
he got so tired out that I was
Vigos streets were destroyed by the pleted in twenty-five-mile sections.
The Northern Michigan Hardwood
The materials for equipment will able to stop him. and by that time he
Lumberman’s association of Traverse
flames. In addition to these losses,
City baa decided to limit this year’s cut to
several important public buildings and probably be purchased in Europe. The had got me Into one of the worst sec­
00 percent of wbat it was last year.
valuable archives were burned before labor will be native, with none of the tions in the strip, where the ground
m*nd the medicines as Just righifor what they any headway could be gained on the modern appliances for railway build­ did not l&gt;egin to be worth the amount
Ing, for the reason that the primitive the government asked for it. Whether
Dr. Dio Lewis, the emln^fit Boston
are advertised. 1 un satisfied they save many fire.
Among the victims were the civil methods can be adopted on the ground those who obtained the claims got in square. and it will be covered by a physician, In a magazine says: "A radical
Uve- every year." Rev. 8. 8. Thomfson of th#
M. P. church, Atilla. Illinois.
governor, several judges, the captain much less expensively than improved on balloons or whether they sneaked concert hall, shops, restaurant* and error underlies nearly all la^dical treat­
HOOD’8 Pills euro Constipation by reator- of the port, his daughter, the colonels machinery can be sent in. There are in over night I am not prepared to say, sideshows of various kin da
There ment of catarrh. It is not a^Hl^ease of
'u* tho peristaltlc action of tbe alimentary canal. commanding the troops and gendarmes, no great physical difficulties to be but everj- claim with pretense of herb­ will be like erections on the second the man’s nose; it is a disease of th\ man
several government official, officers, overcome, the contractors say. All age or water on it was occupied, and platform, but on a lesser scale, and on showing Itself In the nose—a Ixxral ex:magistrates, policemen, soldiers and the Americans who will go to engage one man had a house half built. It did the third a post office with telephonic billon of a Constitutional trouble.'
in the work of construction are George not take me long to make up my mind communication will be the leading Therefore, he argues the use of snuff, and
Marquis Casatombo,
other applications Is wrong, and while
W ill save money by attending PARSON’S
Official telegrams state that mauy M. Hubs, one of the Townsends and A. that the sooner 1 could get back into
If tho amount of business they seem to
NEW BUSINESS COLLEGE, Kalamazoo, bodies have been recovered from the T. Wilcox, who will act ns general su­ Kansas the better, but I had no idea of feature.
give
temporary re­
corner of Main and West Sts. Send for bay of Biscay and from the ruins. The perintendent. The contract calls for the enormous distance I had traveled transacted on the highest stage of the lief. they really do more harm than good.
Eiffel
tower
bo
any
criterion
the
post
­
Catalogue.
until 1 had got well into the journey master general will have no cause to Other leading authorities agree with Dr.
material losses chiefly consist of the an expenditure of $5,700,000.
W. F. PARSONS.
Lewis. Hence the only proper method of
The route from Haifa is southeaster­ on an exhausted horse which needed
great number of houses burned and
.
Prest
complain
of an
unremunerative cure for catarrh ia by taking a constitu­
which are valued
£500,000.’lower Galilee, crossing both food apd water badly. 1 had to
ly at
.through
branch, while the patriotism of its tional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla
the
Jordan
near
the
sea
of
Galilee,
JAPANESE
According to official telegrams the
camp out all night, and fyially got into patrons will be gratified by the cir­ which, reaching every part ot the body
latest accounting shows that 300 pier­ thence northeasterly through the west­ town on Sunday morning heartily
cumstance that this stage is to be 40 through the blood, does eliminate alL4n&gt;ern approach of the steppe region to ashamed of myself, and with enough
sons were killed and 450 wounded.
feet higher than the loftiest which the purities and makes the whole man -KealthThe scene following the bloving-up Damascus.
। dust on me to have startc i a small Parisian erection can boast. Crowning lec. It removes the cau-e c-r tlie trouble
Duxuukcus Bianun
u site of
O* sin-;
alii- : vegetable garden. My only consolation
of the steamer is almost indescribable,
Damascus
stands upon a
all will l»e an electric lamp of extraor­ aud restores thd, diseased membrane to
A New and Complete TrtalraeuL cou.-Utlntf of and the effect of tbe explosion of these
gular .beauty.
*• • -It has 150,000 inhabit­
hundreds of others were
proper condition?, That Is the practicle
firpPOSITOHira, Capault-ff of Ointment and two
anta apd is'fifty-seven miles distant J equally unfortunotc. and I believe dinary illuminating power.
result Is proven by thousands.of p&gt;i.p!e
Botr« of Olutmcnt. A nov^r-falllna Cure for Pii&lt; » 480 coses of dynamite will hardly be bcThe entire td*er will weigh about
of every nature mJ w—k. It make* anopcnitr a I lieved. The power of the explosive ■from Beyrout, the principal seaport there was mure grumbling and cussing
who have been cured of catarrh by tpklng
xrlth ’•ho knit" or Injections of carbolic acid, which
seven
thousand
fire
hundred
tons
and
food's Sarsaparilla.
and trailing post of the country.
_
arc painful am! aeldutn n permanent cure, and often | shot tons of iron into the air, where it
to the square
inch all day’ Sunday in
each
on
i&gt;s
colossal
legs
will
stand
on
renultiruj tn death, unuccesrary. Why endu'e j mingled x. ith the burning fragment* of
&lt; ______
L than
.L__________
__ • ..could
...iq
Beyrout will find a serious rival in I! athis
town
anyone ___
present
this ternbte diaonsa?
W« guarantae O
Deputy County Treasurer |zuig id
Haifa when the new railway, to be possibly realize. W.,
’ who
' travels
’ for
* a a solid-'rock of concrete, already in Muskegon has turned over the keys
boxes to cure nny cnee, too only pay for the steamship, tug and wooden quay,
position
and
embedded
to
the
depth
of
I as well ax with the mangled bodies of known as the Syrian Ottoman railway, ‘ S
’dry
”
’ house, did not turn up
St. Jo
goods
the office ’o Wesley Soderberg with a
Gtwrante*- i-»u&lt;-l! x/w agents.
i hundreds of the unfortunate people is completed.
I till just after supper on-Sunday even- seventy-five feet. . This weight is much check of 8700.
CONSTIPATION
lighter than that of the Eiffel tower,
who were hurled upwartl at the some
■ ing. Exactly what happened to him
the great LIVER and 8TOMAOH RKGCLATOK «M (
The October output of the Quincy jinine
SENATOR SLACKBURN.
' no one will know until he regains his but Sir Benjamin Baker, who built the
BLOOD 1’1 BIMBO. Small, mild and plvawit te time.
great Forth bridge, is superintending was 750 tons of orc: of the Wo’ .k-rinOver tbe adjoining buildings totter­
onr tetnjMT. At present he will give no in­
76’i tons, and of the Atlantic 2171* iton1-.
ing with wreckage fell a shower of iron
GU.illAXTEEd Israe l nn.y liy
i formation whatever, and all thattlie
Ls work and may lx* safely trusted to
make the structure perfectly strong
Sufferers from Rheumatism oil the
followed by huge pieces of wood and ,
W. IL Goodyea r. Sole Agent, Hastings.
Senator Joseph C. S. Blackburn, of known is that he went into the strip
the remains of human bodies, and above j Versailles. Ky.. was born in Woodford I &lt;’» horseback and came buck as an and safe.
Heart will find •■Adironda."
SHERIFFS SALE.
| all dropped fluming splinters which set i county, Ky., October 1, 1338; was cd- ! extra passenger in a prairie schooner
The four legs are already a third of Heart and Nerve Cure, a never fa'i 1 &gt; :&lt;
Bute of Mlchfrar. county of lUrry-ss,
By virtue ot a writ of h lerl Faciiw tsMied out fire to hundreds of buildings, causing a | ucatcd nt Sayre s Institute, Frank- or ex-boomer's wagon. A Chicago man liie way up to tho first platform. They lief nnd cure If properly taken Sold • »
of and under the seal of the Cretilt Court for acene of panic, similar, one would ira- ,
stand at
ut the
Lilt- VV'IUVIri
corners of Ita .A'|U,UV
square IVA
of
(
fort, Ky., and Center College, Danville, j who went iu with us on horseback nv«aiAU
tho county ot B»rry and s’ate of Michigan tome
directed and delivered against the cools and agine, to the one which would have | Ky.. whence hc&lt;graduated in 1857; from hcro k'ot hopelessly lost, and three hundred-feet base, within which • "• H- Goodyear,
chatties, lands and tenements ot DelabtotL De­ succeeded the bursting forth of u vol- ;
studied law with George K. Kincaid, finally found himself ut Kiowa, where four elevators—two up and two down j Carp taken from (!»&lt;* River .lUiki
haven. 1 did on the second day of December. cano at the waler’s edge. . *
».
^-will work nnd will be able, if re- I Dundee are n it prized very bishly t
A. D., I8K7.1.’vy upon and take all the right
at Lexington; was admitted to tlie bar , he sold the quadruped and took the
back here Another
of •».
the ■ quired. Jo carry as many as sixty then- '
title and Interest of the said Deigliton Dehaven In
The force of the exploding dynamite , in 1858. nnd practiced until 1801. He ' enra
'
. .t. ._ man _•
and to the following described real estate sit
who
tinted In the tosniship of Johnstowr^ Harn caused such a concussion that in addi- ' entered the confederate army in IM1, traveling fraternity,
.vj, ..
..v. has’always * sand peRMms in nduy. The
. tower will
Countv. Michigan, tn-wit:
.
_- • that he ~
,,.7."..
—
-* -•
—The first hnj secured a licence k» wrd EHK-My.
lion to shaking hundred* of buildings j and M&gt;rred throughout the’wan re-, •boasted
never got
.left, joined [ la? *built
entirely or
steel.
Tbe north west fractional quarter (*i) /&gt;( tn? off the'r foundations it actually sunk '
a town-site
few -7days --before
) ■
north e-ast fracilotial quarter t*4) ol/'section
Burned the practice of law in 1805; was'। »
t
- ---- colony
--7 -a --­ ; platform is under contract to be ut Berlin aged 73. .
—
number two (2&gt;. town one (I &gt; north-uf rang- a hundred small craft In the harbor i elected to the state legislature of Keu- “
the opening
and'. went Iin ..7L
with them, I finished by November of this year, but
elgntW went.containing f&lt;»rtvave(M) acres »1 . in addition to setting fire to a large ■
f a dozen suoners were quarreling ! Uo date has been fixed for the execntacky in 1871, and ’73; was elected to Half a c*
land more ones-,
una
or les-, sit
all or
of wnica
which Ir susu
shall expo^fl
expo—- ,
for sale at public suction or vendue io the liluli j ---------number of
vessels and starting .
_ iXner
.
over the quarter section lhev had ! tiun of the entire work, though Hint
eat bidder os the Tn* directs at the north front ' conflagrations upon several of the
designed to make the metropolis of the ' consummation may possibly be witdoor ot the Court House In the city of Hastings,
Indian territory when they arrived at &gt; nessed by the end of 1894.
that being the budding in widen tlie Cireuli larger ships, including tho Alfonso •
Court for said county of Barry, state of .Mich­ XII., which vessel caught fire so sad- ’
it, and all they could do was to drive I
~
igan, is held, on HaimdnSr the second dav of denly and burned so flercelv that forty I
LONDON’S NEV/ MAYOR.
December, A. D , lew. at to o'clock ia tho toreback. Our brother in affliction gives j
of her crew lost their live* on board of ;
noon.
! a most humorous account of his exBakkr Siirinkr. Ex-Sherin.
her.
■ perience. Three of the number made ;
0.8. Clark. Plaintiff's Alt'y.
The effect of the explosion upon tbe
Dated. October 12tb. IH».
Uie ran nn horrcbkcli the bnUnoe lol„„.
The livery men of the seventy Ku
guilds
ADMINfSTRAtOR’8 SALE.
. Inhabitants of Santander was bewild­
The Albion District Methodic
, lowing In
When ibey mvl at of lh„ city of
ha„ oncp wore
In tlie matter ot tho estate of Justin D Bas ering. ..For sumo .time after the dis- I
the eorate, .pot .nd compared note, !
ln lho „„„„„ liaU for ters associativa will be held in Battle
sett, deceased.
Notice Is hereby glv.«n that I shall *&lt;11 at aster they were positively stunned ,
। they docidni to camp oof for tho, the purpora ot eloctlnj » new lonl m.ypublic auction to the lilghest bidder, on Monday with dismay nud then followed a panic t
Bert Lcs&gt;lter of Grattan ba» harve.-trd
“n
U?r. ■
I °r- Th«*r 'hol“
’“•'■‘■’It ci'‘«
the -7th dav of November. A. D.. 1«93. during which
100 people are re- i
from ’J
vf
at one o’clock. In the afternoon at the
they b.d enough food and dnnk un year full between Mr. Ald. rm.n Tyler 1,420 bnsbeh of point
premises herein described tn the town­ ported to havo gone atafik mad, while &gt;
.
hand to gira Indlgnuon. Itnol.gout to a„d Mr. Alderm.n F.u.lel-1' bllliporand. land.
ship of Irving, In the county of Barry, the vast majority we\e so paralyzed
the entire pnrty A remurb.bl. dlffl- j on lhl, „,alt
reportcdq, th,
in the state of Michigan, pursuant t«»
license and authority granted to me on the 4*h with fear and shock that they were in­
unity 11,en bract hem. Leer, Inch ot rourt o, „1Hrnn,n, MrV Tyler wan
day ot August, A. D. HW3. by the Probate capable of moving to the assistance of
ground ot the ,le nlty wa. eUlmed.
elccU^ Thc „uoaoc»,
court of Barry county. Michigan, all of the the dying or of making any effort to
estate, right, title and Interest &lt;•! tho said de­
and no one would allow them to camp,
ceased of. in and tn the real estaio sltniitr. and extinguish the flames, which sprung up j
fearing lest it was a trick for thc pur­
being In the county of Barry. In tbe s'*te of from a mass of buildings and which be­
Michigan, kn &lt;wn and desctibed as follows,
pose of securing evidence in u project­
gan to spread with’lhe most threaten- ■
’
to-wtt:
Tlie south west quarter (If) ot the south weM ing rapidity. The quay and prome- SENATOR J. C. 8. BLACKBURN, KKNTUCKT. ed contest Finally their resting place
was selected on the edge of one of the
quarter &lt;’i) of section twenty-two (22 town
node
close
to
the
scene
of
the
explo
­
the house in the Forty-fourth, Forty­ countless branches of the Arkansas
four (1) north range nine
we-t.
•
J. W. Hkspkiishoit.
sion presented the must sickenmg fifth. Forty-sixth, Forty-seventh and
Admiclstrator.
river, and after a hearty supper and
sight
ever
witnessed.
Mangled
and
Forty-eighth
congresses;
was
elected
to
Dated. October lOMi. l«3.
blackened corpses were.scattered here the United State! senate as a democrat, a good wash in the river an attempt
PROBAfK OBDK1L
Joseph Heder aged
of 1’ ~ Kopi-Iand there or were in heaps in many to succeed John S. Williams, democrat, was made to sleep. The darkness
81 ate of Michigan, County of Barn'. “•
was killed by jumping flow a train
At a aesslon of the Probate Court, for cases upon the wounded and dying, and took his seat March 4, 1885, and Lrouglk, with it thousands of ‘mosqui­
nesdny.
.
the county of
Barry holden al tlie whoso fearful shrieks of agony filled
toes and millions of insignificant
was reelected in 1890. His term of creeping things which stung worse
Probate office, in the (:lty of Hastings, tn
Muskrats are building large and h ।
said County, on Friday, the 27th day of the air and struck terror into the
houses lu preparation fur a long.
than could be imagined, and camp was
October la the year one thousand eight hun­ hearts of those who after a time sum- , service will expire March 3,1897.
winter.
dred and ninety three.
broken before nine o’clock. After
Present, diaries W. Armstrong, Judge of moned sufficient courage to venture |
Probate.
"A few weeks ago." says a corre­ thot two or three more attempts were
In the matter of the estate of Myron,
made
to
secure
a
decent
resting
place,
Simpson, deceased, and determining who were ' Over 100 are said to have been pre­ spondent in the Philadelphia Record,
the lawful heirs and entitled to tbe binds of cipitated feta tho sea by the explosion, “I saw a crowd collected around a car­ and finally it was decided to keep
said deceased On reading aud filing the peti­
.moving af^the best opportunity for
tion, duly verified, of Emma J. Dubois, dough and there beneath thia hail of blood, riage in front of a doctor's office.
ter of said deceased praying for reasons therein wood and iron they met death with the Pushing my way into the crowd I saw comfort. Several miles were covered
stated that an arder or decree be made by this crews of the unfortunate steamer and a vqry pale young man in the carriage during the night, aud in the looming
LORD MAYOU TTLER Of LONDON.
court determining who are or were the lawful
heirs of said deceased and enUtl d to inherit the tugboat which was about to tow suffering from nosebleed, holding out the heartbreaking discovery wa^made
said estate and their respective rights therein. her into the bay. On board the tug­ tbe forefingers of each hand to a gen­ that they were going south instead of ment of tho court's decision, presently
ThereuDoa Bis ordered, that Wednesday the
boat were many citizens of Santander, tleman, evidently the physician, who - north. They retraced their steps and made public by the recorder, met with
Standard Oil oempany has lp»»»d «
the forenoon, be icsflrood tor the hearing of who were taking part in tbe work of was engaged in tying them together finally got back into town in a very loud cheers. Mr. George Robert Tyler,
said petition and thiU the Uelrs at law of said
dilapidated and dirty condition and lord mayor-elect, fa the head of the lection of land In Dundee and will bcre
deceased and all other person* Interested in rescue. All of them have disappeared with a string placed around the lasti with an immense amount of conceit
firm
of
Messrs.
Venable*,
Tyler
±
Co.,
for
oil.
said estate, are required to appear at a sesslou forever.
joint of eaeh finger. I asked him if
of said court, then to be holden at the Probate
A train from the province which was that would cure tho nosebleed and he knocked out of them. Wo propose to paper makers, Queenhithe. He has
Bay City’s government building, et's’office. In the dty of Hastings, In said County,
resume, our ordinary avocation* as soon served every civic office, was elected a Ln* 4100.000. la ready for occupancy.
and stow cause. It any there be. why the prayer jUst arriving at the railroad station
of the petitioner may not be granted. And It when the Cabo Machichaco blew up few miuuteq and naw tho cure effected. as wc are rested up.
common councilman in 1877 and after­
ia further ordered, that said petitioner give no
wards deputy of his ward. During the
tlce to the persons lutermted in said estate, of experienced'tho force of tho explosion, A few days later I tried the remedy on
A Sorjth American Amazon.
the pendency
of said
and nwl.r
the hearing
--..-I...
- petition
A. thlw
t.V 1.W was lv recked and set fire to and the my office boy, who had a severe caae of
Tbe belief in a Chinose Columbus
Among the persons who have had mayoralty of Sir David Evans Mr.
majority of its passengers were burned nosebleed, and it cured him almost im­ great influence in the revolution in, Tyler was a sheriff; he is at present the wan first allowed by scholars only
In said County to death before any assistance oould bi mediately." ••
Rio Grande do Sul is a woman—Mme. master of tho stationers* company; and about fifty years ago. The claim w
of him it may also be mentioned that
furnished thorn.
Gabriela de Matos, thirty-one year*
The J»Tute-»h&lt;mrnr ffplder.
he is a conservative and Church of that a Buddhist priest In the fifth cen­
CllAB. W. ABMRTRONO.
ORIGIN OF A BIG BOSTON FIRE,
tury crossed tbe Pacific to this country
Judge ot Probata
Yucatarsia the home of an uncanny old, with large blue eyes and blonde England man.
hair.
At
the
beginning
of
the
revolt
and returned, making a written re­
Yoathfol Incendiary in Jail Confesses to species of spider, known ati over Cen­
port of hia discovery. The report still
NOTICKFOR HEARING CLAIMS.
CostUest MU. of RfiUroad.
tral America as the "mule-shearer.” she sold her cattle and attached her­
self to tho troops of Yuca Tigre,
exists. It was translated into French
State ot MlcblgM, County of Barry-st.
The
costliest
mile
of
railroad
is
a
This
queer
representative
of
the
MyBoston, Nov. 7.—Louis A. Wright, an
NntJce is Hereby given, that by an order of
the Probate. Court for the County of Barry 18-year-old lad of Newton, Muss., now galo family has a habit of creeping up whose adjutant she became. She ac­ mile measured on the steel portion of In 1791 by M. de Guignes. It gave 8
made on the 1st day of November. A D. t8M. in jail us an incendiary, has confessed tho legs of mules and horses nnd companied the half-wild leader on all the Forth bridge. The length of this narrative of a voyage eastward by a
six months from that date were allowed for cr-dhia expeditions, clad in a uniform portion is a mile and twenty yards, priest for twenty thousand 11, whercnc
Iterate prreent their claims against the estate to having set tbe big fires in Boston shearing off the hair that surrutxnds
of Jane WllUsms, tate ol said county. last spring which so startled Boston and the hoof, especially the fetlock; The which was a strange combination of and the eost of it was considerably found a country which he named Fuail
ItnM Al ..Id
Across over &gt;10,000,000. The most expensive aang. People similar to the Indians
caused a wholesale jump ia insurance hair gained in this curious operation is women’s and men’s attire.
her shoulders she carried a band on
railway system in the world is the were described, os well aa American
■,-ates. His fires included the Hecht used by the insect as a next-building
building, the Ames, Lineohf Brown, material, and is removed from the leg which were the words: “Long Live
inner Circle” line of London, which plants. The only doubt about the
Liberty! Loxjg Live Rio Grande do
matter is us to the distance meant by
'Durrell and other buildings burned in of the mule orhoraeby a strong pair of
BnlT’ Many deeds of courage, as well from 43.000,000 to 45,000,000 per mile. twenty thousand IL The priest may
the so-called Lincoln street fire, besides mandibles, which resemble these of a
m kindness, are told of this unusual
The last constructed mile, between have only reached some island in ths
sundry other buildings.
His Work "pinching" bug. Animals bitten by
caused a loss of property of 48,000,0 i the •‘mule-shearer" always lose their woman, who believes that she Is a sec­ the Mansion house and Aidgate, eoat Pacific ocean.
ond Joan of Arc. called to lead her
hoofs.
V. AJUOTBOXO.
~ together, including “compensations,”
and eight death*
•
country to independence.
JodMtfProtata
nearly &lt;10,000,000.
ThFM. Hundred CltUena Killed and Our

MOM Jfi

HOOD’S

Sarsaparilla

CURES

YOUNG MEN

xas/

CURE

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry fer
j Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry fo;
Pitcher’* Castoria.

�business cards.
p s. PALMWlMt

Hastings Banner

J. M. SMITH

rhnr«4»v: Nov. g, ,893.

. W &lt; fl VJCCTIO5
HSAL MTATK
LA ’
oFFlCB OF
PALMERTON A SMITH
Coc'*'i’".ll,"Ca !‘Prtl&gt;“woodland. Mich

Mothers
suffering .with weakness and
emaciation, who give little
nourishment to babies,should
take

i.vwandcot.i.Kcnox offwk.J

,-i.iess promptly attended to.
rTfla-art
Loyal K. Kaappeu.
Arthur r. Iteuiwm.
..
Y
\t;l KNAfl’ENA DENISON.
l.A'VVKRH,
.
. . Ml,-I.|g»n Trust Co. Bld*..
Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Scott’s
Emulsion

• &lt;’E KIRK. .M. !&gt;•.
’ phvkieian aud Surgeon.
~

flee - &gt;■

'

11 l-hiiki. • • Mich.
■•■lb attended day or night.
.
11 ■
r.ll.l — IliW- at.ir,.

Of­

s \ -WEKZEY.
IA.MI'
Allotney at law.
Ilnitlnga. Mich.
in all’courts of Hie stale. Col­
;
,
aiptty
attended
to.
lectf

the Cream of Cod-Uver OU
and hypophosphites. It will
give them strength and make
their babies fat. P*yJlc,ons.
tho world over, endorse II

H I.ATIIEOI’.
!i..u!ta*mlhlc Phyalclan and
Surgeon
W. H- Goodyear’s New

])

Don't bo deedsbj Substitutes!

LOCAL NEWS

: I BN ER. M. D .

• QIKQULUTION •
i&gt; wewk,
80 quire?.

II. BARBER

Urekfl

night.

lietiy Ilk

agitating better fire pro-

M. !»..
hunters left for tlie north
... 1 &lt;1. in Telephone.
ru&gt;'
It is said MM A. P. A. society has been
— formed at Woodland.. • ’
’
| Mrs. Nancy Godfrey of Ifowne died rr.
। cenlly of creeping paralysis, aged 78
j years. Jj|u- has ta-en totally blind for
I t .vo years.
.
■

J.wepli Warburton. 4 a’Respected old
resident of Maple Grove htfi been devot­
ing innch of his attcn’Jon this aunmirr to
raising celerv. One evening s recently
some unhung villlan.went into the patch
and stole the finest part of tlie crop.

It will be remembered that several
। wevks ag&gt;&gt; Bert Ritenborg fell from a
1 tree and broke tit- arm. the bone protrud­
f,.lit and &gt;41
lug through the flesh and entering the
giuund. and alio that the fracture was at
that time «»•’» with but little hopes of sjvlug the arm On ..Sunday l&gt;rs. Bsiuhman.
ity
ank and
astings
Carpenter, of this place nnd Horner of
laike Odessa went to the boy’s home and
Hastings, - - Mich.
amputated tbe arm‘close Jo the shoulder.
The patient h now progressing line'y de7A.L.
$7-5,000.00 ’spite bis weakened condition at the time
■l-ltVLt&gt; #126)00.00.
of the operation. —Woodland News.
under the laws ot the State of
The stockholders of the creamery com­
Michigan.
pany at Woodland held a meeting yester­
for t&gt;u.&lt;uues.«Dec. IS.IM8.
day at tbe qreamery building, which Is
officers:
completed. At the meeting .committees
were appointed to procure what milk
could Im had this fall and report at the
next hireling, which will be held to­
morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock, if a suf­
ficient quantity, of milk. say from i.500
to 2.000 pounds, can tw sreureti every
other day the creamery will be .itdVtrd and
run ttiroagliout the winter. A committee
was also appointed to procure fifty milk
department lu in Barry caua, and business in the creamery line is
expected to hum in a very Aort spa.*e of
time.
.

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,

DRINK IGE. GREflM SODA.
Glojti-r.Ale. Knot Brer, Milk Shake and
Pepsin 4’henjr Tonic at

heotxbs’

ni

've

HEART DISEASE. NERVOUS
PROSTRATION,

pain in the back.
(.’arter’s Kidney
fies the blood, nnd
t’arter'e Kidney A
and positive cure
llamation of the

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES-

The Anderson house of Eaton Rapids
cxnnS very jifrar being burned last week.
N&lt;.w i Mrep roundly nnd awake Coala were dumped In lhe alley to near Hie
• ut I cun heartily n-commend lu
-i or WHEELER and FUL^KH hotel.
3Y
• r,,,l:‘r Springs, Mich.
W. Vaughn and son of Eaton Rnpidv
bare already b»u:ht a'wnt
50 000
btlahel* of beans this season at an ay*’’’
HASTINGS. age price of about 1 85 to 140 |»er bu»hel.

-tr; r .&gt; r tn in.- alter preaching till luped

.

A Backache Tea puri­
regulates the bowels,
Buckache Tea Is a sure
for backache and Inklihtav/i and bladder.

Sold only by W. H. Goodyear.

DNEXCELLKDFOR INFANTS!
■

?•

w. H. GOODYEAR.

C/INCEK IS
A Paper head before tue Co Association by
Mias Flora Beadle, ot the Hastings High
,
School.

^t&gt;nar |g 24x34 ft., and Is an, deep. Tbe
foundation of the house has twenty two
wi™ .M lh.
,0 th.“
X
porch™ hu thin, tbw ,n&lt;|„
Th;
,^“h”
porehw

STUDT OF CloASAICB.
In order to make thin subject of great­
est Interest aud benefit to the average t
.nu7h? H '•"“"P* •«
Pylori teacliera, we mu»t combine it more or less '
ami the ihlmnrya handsomely penciled elowly with reidh.,. tur ll.c &gt;ludy of I
Tho lnlor or ot Ihr hou».. th, ,r,liih&gt;it. Eng. Classics Is nothing more than Die:
JLUT?""'"“"w- "ooor.llnr. careful, critical reading of the best works
of our best authors, English or American,
bwl muorl, «u,t w.,rkr».i..hlp. 1, b„ and it In as reading work that we would
£" ““ b» * Mllk-hl of Cohlwater, first Introduce .Classics into the graded unci size of the hoof of a two-year-old I eKhar until it is crowded out by healthy heallh,t It 1, on. ,1( tn. On,.,t (&lt;rm houlcii on and district sclnaija.
heifer. This scar, the old ncero de- 'i lnf granulations. There to ‘no poulticing or
There is nothing npon which so much claroK ta th. r.wi,.v
„__i. t .t । bloughiug. no running sores or fool odor. It
lhe main ro.d troo. C.ldw.t.r t„ tI„.
.
, e P”nt or mark of the ; t5 the only known method that reaches and ex­
linn. I&lt; la the h..m» of William Hau,. faithful labor Is expended with so little devil s hoof, and that it is a memorial pels every cancerous cell.
result
as
th&lt;?
teaching
of
reading.
No
—-BntUe Creek Journal.
«t
.
rampart
which
he
n,.,le
with th. I
branch of study has a greater educating
j. j,. MITCHELL, M. D. HornelhvfUt, N. Y.
131*!’’ au!"^ ml11 Pfo^rty purchased power Ilian good reading, and vet we have king of the sulphurooM regions away
bock
in
slavery
days.
According
to'
very
few
who
can
read
Intelligibly.
by the City of a. M Katie for 82,500, as
John Ruskin wee said "If 1 could have the termsof the contract the negro is to I
a step toward securing tbe turning of the
Mingra brook Ihv» Lake Goguac, was a son or daughter possessed of but one I hare supernatural powers over his race --------------------------------------------- | J Tm. a ~_______
sold recently to Robert* N. I’ercey for accomplishment In life. It should be that during thc fow fleeting days that he &lt;1
IRA r—uuor
8400. 1’his Include* the mill and several of good reading;’’ and Ralph Waldo Emer­ remainsa tenant on earth, and that |«9fT|O|n
when all is overhissoul is to go-not to I
Me. "
acre* of laud. Alfonarties on the brook son said "A gtMKi reader summons tbe
n- oxanxuiTy f- ***’*'
from tbe point of taking water, to Hu- river, mighty dead from their graves and makes bod, who gave it, but to the devil,-who
them
Bpe»k
to
us;
”
while
Henry
W.
Long
­
haveimw twen Muta excepting E C.
has marked it os his own. When Rice
RUTAS SICK H
Nichol® and H. T. Hinman. Mr. Nichols fellow ban said. "He who reads a jioem arid the devil had settled on the condi1
we understand, nski nothing, and Mr. h. grandly. Is of equal h mor with him who tions outlined above the lessee of the
writes
h
grand
poem.
has not thus far aske l anything from the
negro’s seal placed his cloven hoof '
Reading
is
largely
n
matter
of
physical
city. No one thus far has »uffered any
over tlie lieart of the wicked old Afri- i
damage from the amount of water drawn power, distinct uiterance. good sense and can and left ita indelible impress as I
good taste. Before the task of developing
Into the lake.—Battle Creek Journal.
these, and apply ing them to selections In jvidence of his future proprietary |
A Battle Creek merchant offered prizes verse and prose, the average teacher right to- bum the old man to his heart's I
• content.
for the, largest potatoes brought to his stands appalled.
We as teachers usually know what to
store in lota of three. The first prize a
35 00 gold piece was won by Daniel do. but we can find no helps which tells
I cklesof Bedford whose three potatoes us just bow to do It. We often know
weighed fi pounds and 10 ounces; variety. what aud where lire fault Is In the pupils think of it.iui&gt;| th reolys will'&gt;e in-itne In Ila
Pennsylvania B.-II. J. F. Wright won I rending, but we do not know how to reme­ favor, minid what Hool’a Htnuquu-dla doe#,
th*t trli-tlie nfory oftn-rit One Im i-wu
second prize, a pair of 84.00 shoes. His dy it.
We propose to make a few suggestions cured of ii . .................ir «1vst*oila Mtirnli-r finds
potatoes weighing 0 pounds and fl ounces;
it Indtftpe. s;i de f.ir -irk hrmlMch’1. wlnlr others
variety. R.d Star. The thbd prize a In regard to the what and how of this report rema-kiblr cures of -crufnlH, c Urrh,
35.00 pair of shoes won by C. K. Romans, preplexlng problem. In Hds work, as in, rheuimall-tn. Salt rii-tuu etc.
weight. (J lUHinds and 5&lt;£ ounces; variety all other, the secret of success Is to begin
Hood’s Illis are purely vegetable.
White Elephant. A year’s subscription to as the Iwgiiiidng and proceed naturally
the Battle Creek Journal the 4th.. prize and logically. The beginning of this
It Acknowledges no Superior.
was.won by Jacob Stanley. Weight.
— • • - 5- wbrk must be 'n lhe primary school, the Mrs Winslow's Knotting Syrup has t*en iineu I
Um. and 12 ounces; variety. Mammoth work of the primary school teacher Is of tor children &gt;-ethlug. It -ooihs lhe child, soft- •
far greater value than that ot any other, eiis Un* irum-&lt;. idtav* all pmn. turn wind colic, t
Pearl.
and
I*
the
e-t
rmiwiy
for
tJlsrrhora.
Twentv.
because the security of the structure, in five c.-tit» a Isiitli-. Hold by all druggists !
HASTINGS, MICH.
this as in all other things, depemla upon tbrouglioii the world
' Ed. Moray of Carmel has sold 100
.
barrels of apples from his orchard this Its foundation.
The physical development of the pupil
Is the first nmtter to be considered.
Elmer Foster off I’lalnweH inadvertent- Impossible to secure u strong, clear voice
lv ran a lead pend■il into an artery. of hia without proper positions of the body.
ann and as a result that member
Is‘ very power of deep breathing aud distinct
’
articulation.
, ■' Physical exercises should be taught in
A petition has already been tiled in the" 'the school room, they are simple, easily
proliHtv court. Hiking for the appoint­ understood ami always^interestlng to the
ment of an ndmiiiiotrator that suit for pupils. These simple exercises will get
8S5.000 damages may be commenced tlie pupils on their feet, stretch their
ntrnlrfM the Grand Trunk for damages for imi'clea ami till the lungs with pure air.
the death of Albert Bradley ami wife, thus assisting pupils Im form the habit of
who were killed In the recent disaster at deep breathing, without which good read­
Battle Creek.
ing can never tn* sttained.
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ALWAYS SMOKE

In The Market

J. MILLARD,

An Unprecedented Offer!
Great Value ior Little Money.

Weekly News of the World for a Trifle.

W. 1‘amtn &gt;&gt;t Hillsdale choked to death on
a liean.

(Irani! ILipiih has accepted as a gift
from the world’s fair commissioner* the
paviliut* routnining the Michigan Mineral
exhibit and it will be moved to the John
Ball park.
Yesterday a German Ind named A.
Emit Harbinger arrived here 4^11 the
Michigan Central, bearing a tagTrahi tlie
I', s. Immigration cotnmB’.lonori direct­
ing that Io- !&gt;»• sent to Adolph lleleog of
Keeh-r. who is aii uncle nf the Imy. Tlie
little fellow had come all the way from
Germany alone, nnd. through the klnd-

(’••ntrr. where h* could find his friends.—
Dwcatnr Republican.

A new Imrii owned by Mra. J dm Hol­
ton, ten miles nnrthwesl of Battle Creek
was burned Wednesday togalher wit it
l.700 bushels of wheat and 100 tons of
hay. farm Implements etc. it is snppo?t*dtobe the work of a tramp. laws.
$3000. insured in tlie Farmers’ Mutual.

with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seal of the disease. Catarrh ia blotal &lt;«r consliliitloti.il disease, ami hi
order to cun- it you must take Internal
remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Ii tak« n
internally, and acts directly on the blood
nnd muruus surfaces.
Hall’s t.atarrh
Cure is not a quai k. medicine. Il was
piescrilred by one of for best phy’lclatis
In this country for yeafa »t'd Is a regular
prescript Ion It Is coni|w*ed of the i-vst
tonics known, nmii.lio-rl with the twsl
l.t.Mid puriliers. acting directly i.n ’ue
n....«us surtac-e. The perfect rou.l.lnaBon of the t*‘» iugrr’dlvtits lrt *'h"‘ ’,r"
,lur.-s such wonderful rtanlta In curing
Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F. G Cheney A Co-. Props., loledo. U.
Sold bv druggist*. Pfl'* 75
Sizing Up Mortal standing.

| met an old friend lost Tuesday.
, whom -4 hadn't seen lor three
one
weeks.
-'There have yon boon? 1

ed distinct articulation cannot lie overesti­
mated. Without it no such thing m goral
reading H jaw-dlde. and the lack of proper
attention to tills matter Li one of the chief
causes of poor&gt;rvnding. Distinct articula­
tion depends -upon thc th-xible and tyiergetlc action of the must-le? of tlie jaws,
pilntr, tongue and lips. When a child
learns the shape and name of a letter
teach him it-, sound also. These three
matters naturally l&gt;el&lt;nig together-and it
taught together will save the teacher ot
advanced reading much work in the mat­
ter of articulation.
A large portion of the slovenly. IndisBtsrt utterance of pupils, both young and
older, in reading nnd recitations Is due to
an entire lack of interest in the work,
wloch leads them to mumble and shuffle
through II as soon as possible, and this
hurrying prevents them from taking the
trouble to form the sounds distinctly.
Much of the mumbling utterance in gen­
eral conversation, to state the tact in plain
English, arises from pure laziness. With
many people, as with many l»oys and girls
it is too much trouble to speak plainly, If
they ran spare lln-uiselves the effort.
Third. We would remind you that gnorl
reading Is natural reading.
We talk
naturally because we are telling our own
Idea* and are- Interested In what we are
saying, and we should read hi the same
way. M iku your pupils realize that the
meaning-—anil consequently the expression
—of the sentence Is In no way ch.inge*!
when It Is written on the. printed page—
the meaning is the same as the spoken
thought.
You say how cat! we in ike them under­
stand th-t spoken and written thoughts
are the same in meaning - and consequent|y the same hi expression? By analyzing
the thought, pick out Ute Important words.
tran.i|w&gt;»e the sentence from the natural
to tlie inverted order and vice versa, until
the meaning become:, apparent, llicn nat­
ural expression whl follow.
—
Fourth. Teach pnpils to distinguish Im:twerii Important and iinlinportant words,
avoiding emphasis on conjunctloni. prepo­
sition-. definitive adjectives, etc.
In general pupils read each word with
equal emphasis, no’ realizing any necessi­
ty for iliscrlmhiaBori or not knowing ex­
actly how to make It when requlnsl.
Tench the iisead the dictionary Bi.it pu­
pils tn.iy know the meaning and pnmouueinl Ion of every word which they rend.
A common cause of p.air reading in lhe
failure to cininec.l sound with sense.
Next we would dwell a moineiit
, the
reading of poelrj. with which we are
largely cotineeted tit the study of Ghi’sies.
The ’’sing-song" tone so common in
the reading of poetry Is caused wlm'ly b&gt;
readhifi according to the rhythm amt not
according to the score of the liie-s. A pu­
pil’s ear Is more quickly caught b&gt;‘ the
rlivthm. the swing, and the beat of the
line than by the ideas. Y«»u ask how this
may tm overootne. TraimiHwe tin’ woNtc.
put the sentences nnd atauzas Into Pin "
Engli-h prose. D« »truy the reguisriir &lt;d
Hie a.-cctit. M.t’.e the pupil see tlml H *.
order in "li’'-h’tie ivril- an- pbu-i i Ii-n
nothing whati vi r rpdo.with .. ...... *•’ *’

Rediw-n Swift, n full a- ount of whose ‘Aq-Jwe at----- .” and he mentioned a
HfuLand death appp” in this paper,
verv swell bnt
»“m,ncr re5o,rL
Imiited front Jackson w’?h ■&lt; yoke of •
‘•Whotl" I oselalme.1 "You re been
the printing preM upon which wv I ' "• '- j
the tir.it paper .-t r published
I'-)’to’that i-iow place?”
. ..
XX&gt; you
,
• Vos. and while I admit that tt nn t
Hum? When nert Is n«d try a pair. R.ipidi. He was .-i - of the • ‘ !*
rerv rapid, yet It s a grest plaee Ior io,
Beit In the world.
of thirl InMUtllw";.
norations
They"re &gt;ntrod.l?cJ .he
.00
00
gT.'ntcst game on earth therobin -going io H&gt;c tamnraqWHat i» «V?”
cn-iron on# at that Hur' m "IT &gt;
,
.'.’"“L" ' trunks-”
♦2.00
3.50
prisoirori nn tWTr way to that Institution"CounUng
rauill
_a*aZ tmnks?’’
Le k.-font.*!
’Countinir
42.50 1
&lt;2.00
••r’ra When a guest arrive, every
♦2.25
______
|„ the
tho noxei
hotel sygets out on —
the
♦ I.7S
K
’han Adami of Btitle
whl'e at rx
K'han
Bittle Creek
’
TX&gt;n in
TOR SOY*
tlie wnrld’e tslr. |bnn.l upon lhe
1 ‘ 1M1S and eounl. tho number ot piece.
*2.00
iMMvketlMwIr containing spout
spoilt $50. ....
In of
* lia^gaffe i.,,
ttN pticketteiok
♦ 1.75
he brintm."
bringsfOR
'
the pockelltnok w»a found a note read.ng:
•They must be crazy."
-Sot at all 11 one's trunks and
• In case of any accident send this Poc**’’
book to (---- ) Albion. Mich." He for­ „tchehl tall Short ol a certain number
warded the money fotlio rightful owro r
ho won't be in II It bo remains there a
jRsul 1
DRE9S SHOE, m»de la ths latosl
Uw Luclna Aldrich; an Adrian Indr litetime. They say they hare no way
8S J't W to H *7 "y H $3’50» M'°° “
of ludgingone'. aocUl standing eseept
agXl
slxty-i
khty.
living
alon-,
•5 Shoe. They fit aquil to ccrtom msdo and look and
hr i.b littPW
T1«L
•wuwell, jfyqn with to oconomlrelnyoar foatwstr, es/ipetl asphyxiation Monday «*k'it i»y
mnka will P«l •
ri»ht
,?
•♦obypurehailsg W. L Dooglu Shoes. Nams and using pipe on a coal Steve that had been
“
rusted through and premllted gas to es­ «wlm. but H takes twice as
limped ec tbe bottom, look for It whssyoe bey.
. girl iberel"—Pittsburgh Dl»
When rescued by the nelghlmrs
w. L, DOUGLAS, Brwcktoa, Msw. Sold by cape
she was unable to stand and was only
partially conscious.

•

OUCLAS
W. L
s
HOE no'VWp.

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.

Henry Rice, an aged aegfo who re­
CURABLE
sidue, or did, not more than a year ago,
t tbe knife. sUll
at Rolla, this state, says the St Louis
Republic, makes what is probably the
Hpectal attention 1« gtvto Cancer. Tbe treau
most remarkable claim that ever came
.sent Is based upon tbe
from the mouth of a humin being—
theory recently embodied
via.: That he had sold his soul to the
devil and that his Satanic majesty
fat AiwoctaUon of PbyaJclana of VieDua.namely:
scaled
“J**cu the
WIC bargain
«»rg»in by
oyputting
putting his
nistrade
trade That ac tho cell elements in cancer have much
murk on
on the
the negro's
n.ivm’. breast.
bv..aa In
|n sup-. ■ less
—- vitality
-—=. than
—— thoae of sound fleoh. il ta pooI
sibte
to attack them wftbtnrt InjuringaruroundP°vt »&lt; 'his prcpHwtvrou. .utement . fitlwSTcJu?
!
cc11b- or ,-h&lt;’ general well-being of
Bice
a deep
scaruisituated
di-1 tae patient,
—
----- bexhibits
MFvu ijlui
Divuaveu
i *•*» jSiticufc.
_
—
recUj
*’...............
over th. heart, which appear. ‘I
-----£
to have been burned deep into the flesh more effective-wholly removing tbe odor of

11111 *hlt« »•*.

E. M. Brigham, “-he lx»y explorer." of
Bartle Cieek li«' reached home after a
hazardous exploring trip acro-ts South
America, occupying nearly seven months,
lie Inti mute extensive resea relies among
the ruins of th.- Inca- and other prehis­
toric people. The entire trip was made
alone, save ns he hired Indian guides.
Dr Carter's Kidney A Backache Tea Mr. Brigham hai an extended reputation
Is a compound of valuable herbs that m v lecturer and explorer.
stimulate tbe Kidneys to action, clearing
A house belonging to Mrs. A. M. Park­
the passages net ween the
kidneys burst on what h known as the
River
and bladder, which’ becotne stopped up Bend Farm’’ aouthwespof Augmta burned
and cause settlings like brick dust, and If last wx&lt;-k. It was Insured for fluOO and
most of the contents were saved.
not removed will lead to Dropsy. Diabetes,

FEt fn.'N AltY mid any thing in the line or Bright's Disease. Il regulates the four
of FRf.MI BAKERY GOODS.
/
Important organs of the body, tbe stom­
ach. liver, kidneys and bowels. Keep
them healthy you need never fear dis­
ease. Price 40 cents a package.
Carter’s Kidney jt Backache Tea will cure
that sick. Bred feeling with a bad taste In
the mouth mornings.
T.1ADB MARK
Carter’s Kidney Jt Backache Tea will cure
Wheeler’sy'^l
sick headache, constipation, dizziness, and

Heart 1 urn

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What is

CASTORIA
Castoria 1» Dr. Samuel Plteher-e prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Nareotlc suhrtancc. It Is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops. Sobthing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ nsa by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms end allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach
nnd bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos­
torla Is tho Children’s Piumcca-tho Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.

Castoria.

"Castoria Is an excellent mcdieln* for chil­
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo ,!3*
’ good etlcx’t upon their children.’'
De. G. C. OsGoon.

•• Castoria is sowell adapted to children that
I trammru I it as superior to any p.rcncripUcn
known to me.”
„ . .
,, „
H. A. Aacaaa,M. D.,
1J1 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y.

•• Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which 1 am acquainted. 1 hop-* the day is tot
far distant when mothers will consider the real
of their children, and u«o Cas-.ona in­
stead of thc various quack nostrums which are
dwtroylng their tored ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, s-wthieg «y™P and other hur‘ful
agjota down their throats, thereby sending
them to prematura graves.”
_

- Our physicians in the children’a depart
mt-nl bare spoken highly of their experi
er.ee in their outside practice with Castoria.
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known aa regular
favor upon it.’

Th. Omrtaar O»W. T» Murray Str~t.

York Otty.

�Additional Local News.
Qu Noveobef Ut, “All 8alnta Day."
lhe BaoMmael church In, this city celebrtM-tto WtH ahofvMwry Jof their Parish
orjcaninmon. Service* weft, MM in tbe
moraine.«&lt; Unchurch which was beautiful
iy trimmed for the occasion. In the evenlnf
cxerehea were held in the new kutld bouse
which Is the old chapel transformed with
additions into rooms to be used for socials,
Sunday school and entertainments. The
main room Is the old chapel proper and
two rooms, and a spacious kitchen hare
been added on. which makes lhe building
admirably fitted for the purpose it is in­
tended- Although not as complete as
they, will be. the rooms were made to look
very pleasant. A large table was decora­
ted with chrysanthemums and stnilax. The
program given was of a most Interesting
nature aud was thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Bishop Gillasple was present and offered
a prayer. The rector. Rev. W. W. Taylor,
announced that as Emmanuel parish owed
a great share of its distance and pros­
perity to the untiring efforts of the women,
tbe place of honor on the program had
been given to a woman, and the history ot
lhe parish since its organization had been
prepared by Mrs. Hannah Barlow. The
reading of Mrs. Barlow's paper was close­
ly followed by all present and was much
enjoyed. Mrs. Barlow covered the ground
in a very able manner. Her paper while
not being ah exceedingly long one touched
upon all the most important events and
called up many reminiscences, .especially
to the older ones present. Bishop Glllaspie then made some remarks pery appro­
priate to the occasion. He spoke of his
pleasure In having the old chapel preserv­
ed. aud paid a very high tribute to tbe
members of the parish in general. H. A.
Goodyear one of the first members of the
parish and a present warden of th»* church
gave a very interesting talk of tlie earlier
pioneer days, calling tn mind many pleas­
ant recollections ot his early life In Has­
tings. Mr Goodyear came to,this city in
1843. The rector then called on “the
youngest man In the parish*’. 1). G. Robin­
son, for some remarks. Mr. Robinson told
the story ot how he first became connected
with Emmanuel parish, and of ■ hia pleas­
ure at being able to be present on this
occasion. In his simple straight-forward
way. and when he had ceased speaking
there was scarcely a dry eye in the house.
The Rev. J. W. Bancroft, the organizer
and first rector of the'pariah was then
called upon by tbe rector. Rev. Taylor
remarking as he did so that very few
churches were . privileged to have their
first rector with them on the thirtieth an­
niversary of their flftindation. Rev. Ban­
croft had brought some old documents of
an Interesting nature with -him, among
them being a duplicate copy of the original
article* of ^agreement when Emmanuel
parish jvas.firit organized. Another pa­
per of interest was the names of the teach­
ers and scholars In the first Sunday school
organized
Rev. Bancroft being the
founder of the parish' was able to give
very plehsaut and authentic remlniseenves.
Music was furnished by the choir and a
solo by Mrs. Belle Hendershott was much
enjoyed The program closed by all
present singing "Nearer my God to th-e ”
Thu ladiba of tht/church then served de­
licious refreshments consisting of santN
wichei. crullers, coffee, ice-cream and
cake. The occasion was a most pleasant
one and wiU long &gt;ms remembered by
•every ope present
Ch nrrh and .Society.

The Woipeaa Club will meet next
week Friday with Mra. J. 8. Goodyear, at
half past two.

Al the meeting of thc Womens Club
Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. 8. Goodyear.
Mra. Thomas Cox. Mrs. Ellen Bentley, and
Mrs. Frank Pancoast were elected direc­
tors lq act witli the presiding officer*.
The course of. study will be Egyptian
History and Current Day Topics.'^

MIm Loalaa Nagler.
OutllUM of Economics. Mrs. H. Bailey.
A Town In Sweden, Mra. Maggio
Bal lay.
Synopsis, Social problems and tho
churefi, Mra. N. Bailey.
Reading, The workingman’s hope. Mra.
Mary Geer.
Paper, tbe history of money. Mlaa Ada
i/^The*M. E. social will be entertained on
Wednesday of next week Nov. 15th. in
the church parlors by Mesdames Cox,
Towsend„I’orter Burton, Morris Burton,
Hillsinger, Barnaby. Eycleahymer. Nelson
Heath. Cotton. Stedge, Trego, Whitcomb
and the Misses Zub« Cowles. Bird Town­
send, Rose Hillsinger, Rao Robinson,
Laura Eycleshammer and Mabie Trego.
Supper served from 5 to 7 p. m. All
will be welcome.

^The society connected with the Baptist
Church will be entertained Wednesday,
November. 15. by Mesdames, J. Mate, R.
Gilman. W. Kelley, J. Tanner, I. Galaspie,
W. Rogers, L. Felghner. and M. Galaspie.
Supper served In the church parlors from
5 to 7 o'clock. All are cordially Invited
to attend.

Perhaps
DOINGS.
Just In from auction another lot of un­
derwear at prices no one will make.
Thr RacktF.

Why do you keep two trimmers on
ladies hats, said a lady yesterday. Well
it is necessary aud now It you could bear
them kick because they have to wait you
would think we would want three at tbe
Racket
We have tho dandy lot of faclnators and
Ice wool shawls at prices all can have one
at the Racket
Wc have got tbe nicest ladles heavy
shoe ever shown In this city looks as nice
as a thin shoe aud wears well, at the Rack­
et.
,
We have yet a job lot of shoes and
some boots to close out at prices no one
will want to meet

At tbe Emanuel church next Sunday
evening the Rector will preach on “A
lesson from lhe last three ass I nation a.”
The seats In the church are free and
Copper bottom tea kettles 50c. 82c at the
strangers are always welcomed at every
Racket
service.
Services as usual at the Presbyterian , Copper bottom coffee pets for 20c, 30c,
*
church next Sunday at 10:30 and 7, 40c, 45c, at tbe Racket.
Morning topic,
"Spotted.”
Evening
We handle the Lycoming rubber goods
"Seed, growth, aud fruit of a poisonous no better, at the Racket
plant.”
f
Remember our • 1.50 ladles shoes can­
Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening at not be matched short of 82.00 at any oth­
tbe Presbyterian church, led by Miss er place.
Grigsby.
Tiut Racket.
The'LO. G. T. held an open meeting
We just got another shipment from the
at their lodge rooms last Wednesday even­ manufacturers of ladles shoes and Jwlll
ing during which the newly elected of­ sell them at Jobbers prices.
ficers were publicly Installed.
There
Tint Racket.
was a large number assembled to witness
With twice as many goods there Is no
the ceremonies and they were treated at
tbe close to a very well rendered and ap­ reason why lhe Racket store cannot sell
propriate program. All present express­ you as good goods at less prices than any
ed themselves as more than pleased with house In lhe city. When Phln put down
cash for his goods he buys them cheap and
what they had seen and heard.
he keeps posted too.
County OranKc Meeting.

The annual meeting of the Barry* coun­
ty Pomona Grange, P. ut IL. will meet
with the Baltimore Grange in their hall
at Dowling on Friday. Nov. 24th.. 1893.
Meeting called to order at ten o’doclt
sharp.
Order of business.
Reading of minutes of ^previous meet­
ings
•
Report of officers of County Grange.
Reports from subordinate Granges.
Election of officers from
Pomona
Grange for tbe ensuing vear.
Dinner at 12 o’clock and !oj*
basket
dinner.
Aftkrxoon Piuxiram.
.
Grange called to order at 2 o'clock
sharp. .Singing by the Grange choir.
Response to thc address of welcome.
Bro. John Dawson.
Singing by lhe choir.
Tempt rance.quotations.
_
The Columbian Exposition and Its
la-nefits to the-AmericaD farmer by Bro
D. C. Warner.
Aho program by lhe Baltimore Grange
Question l&gt;ox.
*
All members In the fourth’ degree are
requested to be present •
Gkorge R. Bowser.
County Lecturer.

I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some price.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­
stering and repairing.

We expect the largest stock of holiday
goods ever shown In this city at Jobbers
prices.
The Racket.
Wc Just got 12 doz. childrens shoes bv
error and if we cannot sell them at a re­
duced price will send them back.
.
The Racket.
S&lt; c ovr Japanese tt a 1 cdf, 15, 20» 25c at
the Racket.

We cap and'will save you money on
any article we keep and warrant it as rep­
resented, all goods taken buck, if returned
iu good order if not na rcDrestirted, at lhe
Racket.

DR. C. W. ROOT,

You call at my store and
give my shoes a trial. I have
some handsome goods and am
confident that I can please you.
It wont cost you anything to
look anyway.
.

•

Frank Stebbins.
Jefferson St. Furniture
Store.

F. Q. STOWELL.

A SQUARE
DEAL

Don’t

WE ARE HERE TO STAY.
The fact that we treat every­
body right, sell good goods at
right prices accounts for the
big trade we have enjoyed.

Assest in ruining
your eyesight but,
have your eyes
examined and fit­
ted with glasses by

/

bR. Q. W. LOWRY.

A. McCOY.
■

THE RACKET

—

-

WANTED

You Can Wear

i

'

Is what we give every custo­
mer that comes in our store.
He’s pleased, so are we, and '
we’ve won a good customer.
We’re not here to- lay and awav to-morrow.

Sale at State Tax Land*.

l.AXHING. MiCH, OCT. $$. 1M3.

Suppose

Our two trimmers-complain they have
to work too hard, but bring un your work
we know where we can get another and
will have to If trade keeps on increasing. '
»
The Racket.

AUDITOR C.ENKRAf/d OFFICE. •

Notice tahrreuy given that certain lands sit­
uat'd In tbe eoutity of Hat rj bld off to the State
f«rtax&lt;*s of iww and previous years, and des­
cribed In xtatemenu which will hereafter be
fot warded tu the office of tbe Treasurer nt “Id
County, will-ba sol I M public auction by said
Treasurer at the County Seat, on I be first Mon­
dav of December next, at the time and ptace
de-lxnated for tin* Annual Tax Hales. If not pre­
redeemed or cancelled according to Law.
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mrs. viously
Snld slats-menta contain a full description
Daniel Striker Saturday evening Nov, of ex h nan-el of ax’«l land* and may be seen on
appllc dlon at Hie office ..f the County Treasurer
nth., rafts.
alter they are received by him.
Roll call, quotation from. Shakespear.
Stamlky W. Turner.
Roose gild tbe making of Modern Europe
. Auditor General.

That last pair of shoes you
bought elsewhere didn’t suit
you, or didn’t wear well.
If
that is the case

notice.

.SAW LOGS.
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
1 also do
’

YOUR OLD BOOTS AND SHOES

THIS KIND OF WEATHER. CUSTOM SAWING.

But you soon will want new
Ones.
Then the Little Red Front
Shoe Store.
-

P. S. Anyone haring large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. 1 will buy timber
standing.

J. L WILKINS, act.

Can save you money.
If you dont beleive it
Call and see for yourself.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2NS0N

OXI PRICE

SHOR

DEALERS

Between

IIM®
TB you save time you save
A money. You can save a vast
amount of time if you are look-

HERNIA OR RUPTURE SPECIALIST,
WiHbc'stt the Ford House in Hastings, on Wednesday, Nov. 15, and
1 .
will rtyn&amp;in one week.
If e*. spill pe pleased to meet any who are afflicted with Rupture. anc*
treatment nf Run. '
The Doctor has had many year’s experience 1 1
tore.' of'which he has abundant testimonials.
H’£,t|se$ neither knife or syringe, and has healed many cases after
an operation .with the knife dr syrinM-has failed. He charges nothing
for consultation or examination nor for his efforts if they do net bene*
fit yblf."’ * * ‘
. J
- •.
•
C*li and.examine his methods and evidences of success and satisfy
yoiMrscU- His charges arts-reasonable and teims liberal. Do not miss
a i»n*nd opportunity Io-be aired and get rid of the old, annoying truss,
att^ dn^ifcn of strangulation and disease often attending i* Hernia or

or any kind of building mater
, , ,. .
Ial- by coming directly to nt
n0‘1 only that, you will eave money by buying of us.
1

We are posted in
our business aud do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell,cheaply
and yet get a living.

j.

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blUrff.

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Will JUulif

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lyialord, hear what he says: -‘There it lias stood for fifteen
iU^'
a blemish on it today: keeps the fire just as good
a I night and all day if 1 want it Sometimes I burn wood,
'. 'I?, 00 , weatlier coal, soft real. Many a dollar has it
‘ ea me,' This is only one of thousands. It always
asea. Yon get the worth of yonr money. Can you ask
morel If so, we sell it SEE THE NAME ON THE LEG.
Sold only by

QoObTE/lR PR55.

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HASTINGS. MICH., NOVEMBER. 16, 1893.
WHOLE NO. 2005

J
Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by

COOK. BTJOe..

KAsrixea, Mica.

COUNTY NEWS.
Kutland.

Mra- Robinson was \he guest of Hope
friends 8unday-J. ftepdrick and wife
visited 1. Croaman Sunday—Mrs. S. Y’eckley entertained company from Ingham
county last weck-A. Martin is not much
improved at this writing—Joseph Shultz
is very sick. Dr. Lamptrfan, attending
physician—W. Olney and wife were on
nigh SL gathering nuts one day last
week—Report says that there Is snon to
be a matrimonial venture on High St.

GAZING AT
v .THEN&amp;W MOON
Is a beautiful and impressive
sight; but.

When you come
/&lt;) the city; call at
jwr store and get
I warm by the large
(utrland Stove.

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA
Is one of Mie most delicious pleas-,
ures accorded to those who enjoy
a fine cup of tea. I have just re­
ceived a large invoice of the new
crop of New Moon Tea and it fully
equals the best recommends ever
given it. Why dont you try It?
j - Whenever you want groceries or
I canned goods call on me.

is. E. PHILLIPS.

IRA VAN

MnmiE

The I lardware Man.
i UNION BLOCK,
| HASTINGS, MICH.

1 he only place in

Hastings where

BOUSE BLANKETS
Can

be

bought

It Ince Tobey, of Caledonia, spent the
night last Monday with his sinter Mrs
Brown. He Is afflicted with a cataract and
was enroute to your city to lake treatment
of Dr Lowry—Mr Young formerly of
Grand Rapids Is fixing up things and
getting ready to move onto his farm In
Irving which he traded bis G. R. property
for—Chicken buyers are thick and lively
—Ella Hubbard came home sick from
Hastings where she is attending school—
Mrs Minnie Olney is Improving—Mr Ver-'
boon was a short stayer he has moved back
to Grand Rapids—John and Charlie Llchty
and Eddie Smith went bunting Thursday
one poor little lone squirrel wished they
had stayed at home—Friday Mrs Helen
•Smith called on Freeport friends.

This has been a lovely November thus
far. Farmers in this vicinity have all
finished tliclr fall work and. are walling
for winter's cold blast to shut them in—
-Mr Curt Iran of Freeport and Y'ork of Lake
(Messa aere in Ibis vicinity buylug hogs
last week—Horace Myers and wiftf aud
Grace Hattou visited at Elmer Marlow's
over Sunday—Clayt Haight uf Woodland
and Dessa lleberiy of Kansas were married
at Nashville last Thursday—Mrs Smith
has gone back to the parental home to live
— Murray Gerkey broke his leg while run­
ning last week Dr Baughman set it and he
. is doing finely—J Spencer returned from
the north this week—There is little to
talk about since the world’s fair closed
accidents are few and people have settled
down to a hum drum life auxin.

JnsseTmsentTs
Empire for the place
opposite Roller Mill.

Jerry Keney and family of Oreliocounty
are visiting at M. H. Bloom's—D. W. Smith
and wife Lave been married over fifty years
and kept house nil the time but have never
been entirely alone for one week until the
past week —A. Smith bns built a large
-hed to hh barn—Jeon Weaver has had a
general mow having moved his house and
barer—Mrs David Wilkinson is not expect­
ed to live her daughters are nil at home—
Mr* Lockhart entertained Mr and Mrs E.
Ellsworth of N. Y. and Mrs Fifield of
I Hast Ings last Friday- Bert Smith drove
over tu dllllsdalc county last week and
enjoyed a pleasant week with relatives—
Several attended the Dtruktird meeting on
the town line last week.
Whew: how it snows, our first storm ot
the season—Rufus Vester and family will
move buck to Carlton soon—Dr. A. J
Wright and son Charlie have gone on their
northern expedition they will be absent
two weeks—There was a wood lx%* Tues­
day for the benefit of Mr S. Swank ami
family-Mr Lewis and wife of Battle
Creek are visiting at John Fleming's.

UNbERWMK
QUEJTION
mornings tikes precedence of all others-even in­
No matter whether the white metal is
’ eluding the “Silver Question.
knocked out or not we have all got to keep warm. W hat .-.hall I Let
shall I get it? These are questions that are brought home quite fori ibly

On these cold frosty

to us all during these times when the temperature is a littk I 1
freezing point.' We think that our years of experience in buying for
critical men has ifiXcle us wise in buying underwear. At anv rati . upt &lt; ■ t
you come in. and see.

IT'S LIKE riHDIHQ J S
To buy yonr Overcoats and Clothing of us.

We lKnii.ht a

a fine stock,and we bought cheap too one that we «n save
money on if are in need of clothing of any
we paid particular attention to STYLE

w
it
i on the

you on finish; we can please you
Low Prices.

&amp;SON

Belton.

Marble Thayer has moved bls saw mill
up In the Otis neighborhood went of
Shultz--Mrs. Frank Monroe Is visiting at
South Haven this week—L. Whittemore
has finished his Job of rawing near Orange­
ville—Mr. and Mrs. MeBane have been on
the sick list—B. J. Robinson has moved to
Orangeville where his wife will teach
school this winter and be will teach at the
Brown school house west ot Prairieville—
Dentists arc plenty here this week
at the Thompson .house. One from Kal­
amazoo on Tuesday and one from Battle
Creek Thursday and yet the local doctor
extracts Just the same with the local anes­
thetics—Win. Cooper made a business
trlptu Kalamazoo—Ed Evans of Hastings
has Ix-eu in town a few days—The Sheriff
was in town Friday on legal business—
Elmer Bishop has bought a horse—W.
Nichols was at Celeryville Saturday last—
John F. Williams and wife visited their
daughter Ada at Galesburg Sunday—Or­
win Jones has come home from Lansing
where he has been attending school—Mr.
Steward threshed his wheat last Friday.
The last Job in this locality—Wm. P. Sldnam was in town on business Tuesday—
Elmer Bishop Is building a now barn—
Mrs. Dr. Scribner was In Kalamazoo Fri­
day-Mrs. Alanson Jones’ sister will
start for her home In Lapeer Thursday—
H. C. Boynton was in Kalamazoo Friday.
—There were two men here Tuesday
showing what Hie chatqpion road machine
could do. it does some very nice work as
you will notice on the road leading to the
depot—Alanson Junes and Jay Wilkinson
drove to Kalamazoo last Friday—Those on
the sick list are Mr. and Mrs. Whipple,
Mrs. Hynes, Mrs. W. H. Chase, Mrs.
Cooper, Dick Norwood and son Chester—
Don’t forget the dedicatory services at the
new church next Sunday morning at 10:30
a. id.—No venslon arrived here from the
north up to date.
Cloverdale.

at

Wholesale Prices is at

north last Saturday on a hunting expedi­
tion—John Q. Creasy knd Jerry Boynton
were here Thursday and Friday—O. L.
Folk and A. Cox of Lacey have been hunt­
ing In thia vicinity the past week—R. C.
Norton is enlarging bls bouse—John Will­
son of Canada Is the guest of James
Reed—Mrs. Henry .Splikler Is sick with
■Lagrlppe—Albert Johnson has returned
from Finnville Mrs. E. K. Cross of Levening Is visiting relatives here—George
Hewett of Allegan jpent a few days .with
his brother Henry Hewett this week—B.
J. Robinson has moved to Gun Lake
where his wife will teach school the com­
ing winter. He will teach in the Brown
district—George P. Coon and A. L. Clem
are In Hastings this week attending
court.

James D. Night and son Eugene after
an absence of over twenty-five -years has
1&gt;een revisiting old friends here—Mr.
Knight formerly awnrt the sight on
which Delton now stands—Jord Campbell
of Woodland Is viMtlng friends here—
John Bush and a number of friends have
been up hero from Comstock on a hunting
lour—Mort Bates and wife went to Zeelaud hist Monday—Mrs. Howard Mosher
and daughter made a business trip to Kal­
amazoo last Monday—Archie Anderson
has gone to Battle Creek: he having
n large contract in the lumber business
near there and will be gone all winter.
Milo.

Martin Woodard made a business trip
to Buffalo last week*-Rev. Stacy of Kala­
mazoo lectures before the ladles aid society
eve of 17th. j*The Garrett sisters gave an
authors party last week to their lady and
gentlemen friends—Lillian Storr has two
married sitdent visitIngTtvr from the east
part of the state—Our popular thresher
and farmer Chas. E. Storr, reached the
44th. mile post in his life. Lili and her
sisters helped him celebrate It. They did
not run him through his . threshing
machine but It was noticed that he would
rather stand then sit down—The sheds at
the church will be finished this week—
What a splendid fall for work or visiting!
Light sparkles of rain at the last of the
week.
1
overheard
a
gentle­
man say it was causud by the Democrats
weeping over the result of the election.
You can’t fool the people all the time—
Eph Barrett is clerking for Mr. Wood and
Miss Mattle Hinckley is visiting her aunt
Mrs. L. Kyes—At a spelling contest Fri­
day p. m. of last week at our school Sam
Ray spelled the school down—M. Woodard
Is slightly on,the sick list.

of William Barber Thursday night and
Friday—A Series of meeting are in pro­
cess at the M- P. church conducted by
Rev. Snell Paster of that church the en­
suing conference year—P. H. Lawrence
has sent one quadruped shot by him
during bis short absence in the north
woods to his family whe presumably will
invite in friends to partake of the north­
ern venslon just received by her from her
absent dear—A. Flint is cutting rail road
timber west of. Richland where he expects
to have woik for three or four weeks—
Bow, In your locality, do the present ad­
ministration men digest the late election
returns?
Bedford.

Mrs. Gloyd, aged 9fl years, died at the
home of her nephew. Mr. Demorest last
Monday evening. The funeral occurred
at 2 p. m. Wednesday—Mrs. J. Brooks of
Ind. is visiting her cousin Mr. Burke—
The rebuilding of the church commenced
last Tuesday.
,Castleton^*

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers of Ohio are
visiting the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Garllnger—Mrs. Co we I of the northern
part of the state is visiting her niece Mrs.
Irwin Eddy—Horatio Hosmer was at
Charlotte Thursday—Mr. and Mrs. Hi­
ram Coe are visiting friends at HanoverMrs. E. W. Brigham is at Hastings this
week visiting her daughter Mrs. Fred.
Knapp—Mrs. Charley Funilss, Theo Garllager and Warren Taylor took in the ex­
cursion to Grand Itapids Thursday—Ed
Smith Is at Hastings this week attending
Circuit Ceurt as Juror—Miss Ella Franck
Is home from Battle Creek—Roy Knowls
and sister Laura are visiting an aunt at
Sebewa—Miss Jennie Boyle is visiting
Charlotte friends this week—Mrs. David
Wilkinson is very low at this writing.
C**U«tan.
Lit*, week'* letter.

Mrs Lewis Brumm of Reed City Is
visiting her &amp;on Fred—Mr and Mrs Har­
ley of Arkansas are guests of Mrs H’s
sister Mrs Troxel—Miss Blanch Troxel
dosed her school In the Mill’s district Fri­
day which Bakes her third term lu that
district—Bert Lowder while horse back
riding Saturday was thrown from l)is horse
striking on bis head and shoulders cutting
his tongue so badly that Dr. Comfort had
to put tn several stitches—Miss Allie
Wilkinson was home from Charlotte last
week—Mrs D. W. Hosmer Is entertaining
her brother and his wife from III.—Mr.
Kuenzle of Ohio who is agent for the Can­
ton Bridge Co. is putting in a bridge west
of Mrs Witte's.
.
Ban»eld.

The people hereabout are talking and
thinking very strongly now that there
will be a railroad passing through Or near
Banfield. I^t her come we are ready to
receive R and welcome—Elbert Edmonds
and family went last Thursday to Norman
Elsie at Galesburg to take in a few days
of visiting and fishing on the Kalamazoo
river—Jay Fox of Bridgewater. Washte­
naw Co. an old neighbor's sonXjs spend­
ing n few days at the residence of L. C.
Ed round’s—Sheep feeders around here are
picking up the lambs to beat all. even go­
ing ns far as Charlotte aud Bellevue, and
bringing the choicer Jambs of the country
so says Powers and Bowman—it beats all
what a pile ot shooting is going on at Fine
I.ake on Sunday and scarcely the report
of a gnn can be heard on any other day of
the week—Mrs. Robert Brunney Is visit­
ing her daughter at Allegan for a few
days—Mrs.. Ijtwrence will teach tills win­
ter in the King district—Clarence Iden Is
nursing a swollen face called the mumps
—The Epworth League concert last Sun­
day eve was a success.
It being rainy
the attendance was not so large as It
would have been if it had been fjilr. It
will be repeated next Sunday eve with 1
more added to it. Everybody is invited.
Como one, come all and hear the good
things free to all—Mr. Striker and family
of Baltimore wtre the guests at4)oyle’s
last Sunday.

Etta Tompkinsou is. home from Gales­
burg anti Mrs. C. W. Tomkins Is at
Galesburg caring Or her daughter Mrs.
Kate Spinney who has a little baby girl—
We notice an unusual amount of fall
Flora Kills was at home from Nashville
plowing being done—Prof. Humphrey
last week—Chas Abbey-was very sick the
will hold a few evening meetings from the
latter part of the week but Is able to be
29th to Dec. 3rd—A. C. Wallis enlarging
out al this writing—Mr.. E. H. Fox has
his store room to give room for a large
moved into the west rooms of O. H. Crostock of fall goods—Frank Wolf Is now
foot’s house. Adda Bowen, her niece Is
able to walk out some after being sick for
living with her—Dan Davis cut his foot
3 weeks—A. L Barnum the hustler is
severely while culling wood one day last
moving his shop and house and grading
wwk—Thanksgiving ball at the hotel his lot—J. C. Tqws^nd bas built n fine
Will Seger has a blacksmith hired for the
horse bam on his village lot—Smith Mon­
winter and intends to do a rushing busi­
ion’s horse nte wheat enough to kill - him
ness-Fl rat snow storm of the season
Among the many who have gono to the but he was brought through all right—
north woods for a season of hunting are John Furlong lias moved from the old Jas.
Tuesday.
_______
P. H. and George Lawrence, Add Simp­ Demond farm and Is working the Henry
son, Ross Cadwallader, Dora Rockwell Warner farm 5 miles egst of our village—
Mrs George Richards is quite sick at and John’Tethric—George Barber and John Johnson goes north tn look for a
this writing—Mrs Smith who has been wife of Caledonia spent Saturday and Sun­ deer or bear.
visiting her parents, started for her home day a week ago with Wm. Barber and
Middleville.
In Kansas Thursday—Mr and Mrs Jud family In company with A G. Cortrlght
Pratt spent Sunday with the latters parents and wife visited R. Orsinby at Dowling
W. E. Webb was nnable to fill his place
—Ehler Linderman the evangelist from Saturday of that week -Ou the 20th. In Dlst. No. 5 the first of the week on ac­
Paw Paw Is holding revival meetings at Milo.Barber and wife and W. T. Barber count of sickness—Don Puinam who has
The Peoples Church this week—Miss and wife were summoned to A11 mo Center been spending a week's vacation at home
Myrtle Pierson closed a successful term of to attend the funeral of an aunt of lb«&gt; returned tn his school al Pod Ang« r Satnrschool in the Robins district last Friday— former and cousin of the latter: wife, of C.-* day—Mr Webb has n brother visiting him
The concert ut The Peoples Church last W. Barber who dial quite suddenly and V»io occupied the pulpit Sunday evening—
Saturday night was not largely attended— on Saturday W. T. B. received a card Miss Bertha Ronan tM-gan her wroitd term
Mr Orlando Basset of Kalamazoo is visit­ announcing the death, of Mrs. Long n of sehcNil In DIM. No. 5 in Yankee Springs
ing at Bowens Mills this week—The dance daughter of Mis. C. W. Barber who died Jaal MoiuIhv—W. K. Crl.Her left fur l||||aat Smiths hall last Friday evening wa*. on the 8th. with ty phold fever leaving out- dale Tuesday on l.ustn* a— Over one
quite well attended 10 numbers being sold. child lying very low with the same di­ hundred ticket* were *nld for the Grand
sease. As both mother and grandmother Rnp'da rxcut*lnn last Thursday—Alvin
died It leaves two lonely husbands withi Clever and aist»T of NnaliviHe wrre guests
Miss Electa Furnlss spent Sunday with no female to take charge of the domestic
Hastiiygs friends—Mrs. James Fleming affairs w»r her gentle hand to sooth and family &lt;»f Caleib-nin ►pent Nnu.fay with
MiM-nt 'Tuesday afternoon at Hasting*— care fur the wants uf that motherless in­ Geo. Drxler an&lt;l family—Kreler's swIm lx*t
The Y. P. S. C. E. give a social nt the fant who lays quite low with that same Thursday anti Friday on nrroiint «if the
residence of Jam. fl Fleming Wedueaday terrible disease—B. J. Barber, returned excursion attracted n:i unnsttal nnmlicr of
cvri.lng-Fred G. Baker spent a few days from his two weeks outing on the banks people It lieeanie nre.-iu.ury tn lock' the
with triends here returning to Chicago of Crooked Laku last Saturday having doom Thurmlny tn keep mH the cniwd unI’uesdav nlght-The firemen have their captured 212 mnsh rats besides several t|l llioav uitfdti could Iw walled iipm—
bills up fur a dance the evening of the ducks—Geo. McElwain and wife of Plain E-nirr Anhil Ims traded his M000 farm
soth—J. C. Funilss was al Woodland well spent the past week visiting his west of the village for M. b. Keeler**
Sunday—Pat Weber is home from his brother Robert and other frit nds about $2000 residence.
hunting tribune a number of ..ur men here—Robert Marshall and family a»e
Quimby.
.re anurting al Hasting U&gt;U week.
improving in health—A cnnuiidnmi ««-i-l
School commenced Monday with a gaol
for tln^beiivtit
the Methodist i’r.de-tOrMoeeville.
attendance Mbm Beesir Pr-iti t»a.d»er—
Mias Clara Schulmyer of Holland Is। ant church was held st E. H. Ilurnluy’s
Miss Nellie Woodmansee of Baltimore Im
visiting her grand P*™'*
“"J, f*"’ Friday evening with a house full compo-the Kurvt of her aunt Mrs Clara Walhlorff
Jaco!» Relninger—U. C. Hewitt of Bar­■ ed of both old and voting people who
—The Ladle* Ahi Society will meet with
ker Creek Is spending a week with hlxi without a diwnlive voice proclaim It to
father—Charlie Clark of Y orkvllle and E. the l»e*t Hoelal gathering ever witnessed Mr* Reid in three weeks every nne Invited
—Henry Castleton Is the bnaleet man in
J Hartman of Delton were In the village&gt; hi this place adding financial aid in a be- town weighing and loading hay for Mr
Saturday—Mre.' D. Klingensmith visitedI coming manner to the worthy objects
Hill of living—Mr Bldelman la able to bc
Intended
by
Its
projectors
who
made
&lt;mt
Mra 11 C- B-rnes at Yorkville last week
—Thirty-four niimbers were told at the• the bill of fare which took so well with nnt agwm—Pied. Saturday Nov llth. th •
the people present and for which they rr- Infant daughter of Mr ami Mn Waiter
Bldelman. Little Hazel. Aged two mnnVu
A Sj.lrtl.r. vro.
„
sunk, o( ,o«t cU,
•*" and two days. The bereaved family -ha/e
the sympathy of the entire community.
tar.
GonUn. .Ur« | Wr'«"&gt; °&lt;
Uof w'»

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Nov. 16&lt;h, 1893.
COOK BROS.. Propnotora.

Hood^Cures

Mr. Abner C. FoUom.
Drake. Mich.

After the Grip

In Miserable Condition
’’ I take tills opp&lt; rtualty to apeak my mlr.-d on
the virtue of Hood's Sarsaparilla. I have found
that the grip uses elderly people pretty surety.
I am alxty-nine years old, and when the grip at­
tached me list winter 1 came very near dying.
I was al! broken down and

Reduced to a Mere Skeleton.
I could not seem to gala any strength or getany
medicine to help me. 1 was advised. to i try
Hood's Sarsaparilla. One bottle cured me -, built
me up so that I do not feel any effects of the dis­
ease left. My son is taking

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
for liver and kidney troubles and is recovering
wy rapidly.’’ A. C. Folsom, p. m.. Drake, Mich.
HOOD’S Pills are purely vegetable.and do
not purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists.

YOUNG MEN
Will save money by attending PARSON'S
NEW BUSINESS COLLEGE, Kalamazoo,
corner of Main and West Sts. Send for
Catalogue.
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Prest.

GEMS IN THE ROUGH.

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A COLOSSAL SWINDLER.

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Company’s Prwaldwat.

The Brilliant Flmiaetal Career of • Lown

flow the Man from St. Louis Loet '' Minneapolm, Miun.. Nov. IX—Louis
a Fortune.
' T. Menage, the absconding preaidunt
Ills Diamonds. But no Knew

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bold .troke.-- raid the bL L. ui, man
to a Detroit Free Press man, as conver­
sation lagged a little. "I once had a
fortune within ray grasp and was
obliged to see it go to another just for
the lack of a few paltry dollars."
We all said we wanted to hear the
particulars, and he got his feet on the
window-sill and continued:
•‘1 was on my way from Savannah to
Washington by rail when I fell in with
an old chap who said he had landed at
Savannah the day before as a ship­
wrecked sailor, lie was u rugged,
honest-looking old codger, and. though
he didn’t say so, 1 took it that he waa
an American who luul lived abroad for
many years.
Something was said
about South America and he appeared
posted. It was three hours after we
first spoke to each other before 1 knew
that he was going to Washington to
see his brother. It was another half­
hour before he innocently added that
his brother was a jeweler, and that he
wanted to show him some curious
stones he hnd picked out ot a gravel­
bank. That interested me, of course,
and without much coaxing the old
man took a sailor's tobacco-box out of
his bosom and exhibited thirty dr forty
diamonds in the rough. I had never
seen a rougji diamond before, but there
seemed to be no doubt of their being
the genuine stuff."
’’And of course you were in for a
spec?” said one 6f the group.
“Of course. The old fellow had no
idea of their value, but he said he
guessed they might bring a couple of
hundred dollars. ' He was quite sure
they were diamonds, but he thought a
diamond had got to be as big as a
hickory nut to have any particular
value. He didn’t care particularly
about seeing his brother, and was sorry
he hadn't sold the stones to a chap in
Savannah, who offered him $250 for

of the Northwestern Guaranty Loan
company, must be written down os the
colossal swindler of the century. During the last few months of his connection with the company he mis­
of ■ the
'
use in
o( Ulou„n&lt;le
ot
t
.
dollars
of
until his stealings footed up the gigan­
tic total of 51,650,800.11. This all comes
out in the filing of the schedule of his
individual liabilities in the office of the
clerk of the court of the county.

FOUR KILLED.
Head-End Collision ou the Hocking Val­
ley Ruad Near Toledo.

Toledo. U., Nov. 1U.—Four were
killed on the Columbus, Hacking Val­
ley i Toledo railroad Thursday night
in a head-end collision. The names of
the dead are: James E. Gresch, ex­
press messenger; Charles Jones, engi­
neer, and his son Charges Jones. Jr.,
fireman, and William Krsten, also an
engineer. J. H. Laskey, fireman, Fred
Rudor, baggageman, and Joseph Shan­
non, conductor, were badly injured.
All of those named were residents of
Columbus.

TRAGEDY IN KANSAS.
His

Kansas City, Ma, Nov. 13.—About
noon Sunday E. P. Bernard, an old and
highly esteemed citizen of Toronto.
Kan., shot and instantly killed his wife,
daughter and himself. H'e left a letter
to his son saying he hnd outlived bis
usefulness and wou.d be better out of
the way. He was 80 years old, his wife
63 and his daughter»36. No other cause
than that contained in his letter to his
son can be ascertained for the terrible
deed.
.
Centralia, HL, Nov. 10.— In dredg­
ing lands formerly overflowed on the
Alex McClellam
farm,
3
miles
north
of
this '"'city,
the work­
men Wednesday unearthed the skel­
eton of a man under 18 inches
of sediment, and os Alex McClelland
has been missing for over ten years
some are of the opinion that he waa
foully dealt with, and that these are
his remains. Othera recall the disap­
pearance here about fifteen years ago
of u man from the east who was said to
have been heir to a fortune.

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SUPFOBITOUIES, Capxutos of Ointment and tao
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CONSTIPATION fe?Mpane»«LI«"p4lteU
tbs great LIVER nnd STOM YCH KEO VI. VKHl end
BUXlDPUKiFir.lk Smaijl wll-l »nd |&gt;!en.vU&gt;t U
taio, expects!:/ adapted L-r chLdn-u’- u»c. MLxm-x
W. B. Goodyear. Sole Agent. Hastings.
RJIERIFF'S SALE.
State ot Michigan, county of Barry-ss.:
By virtue of a writ ot Flert Facia.* l**ued out
of and under the seal ot the Circuit Court for
the county of B irry and state of MicbtKan to mndlreciet! and delivered against the eoods amh
chatties, lauds and tenements of Delithton He-.'
haven. I did on the second day of Drcemberi
A. I).. 1*W7.1,-vy unon and take all the rlgtn
Utie and interest of the said Deightou Dehavrt In
and to the following deqcrlhed real estate sit
uated In the township of Johnstown, Barr*
County. M'chncau. to-wlt:
The north west fraetlonu quarter.'&lt;'*) of the
north east fractional quarter
of section
number two (S) town one (I) north of range
•Ignt («) west, containing fortv-6vo U5) acres oV
land more er Icm, all of. which 1 *&gt;all exo*We
for sale at public auction or vendue to the high
est bidders* the law directs at the north front
door of the Court House In the City of Hastings,
that being the building In which the Circuit
Court for said eounty of Barry, state of MichIjpuj. Is held, on Satutday the second dav of
December, A. 1).; IR93. at to o'clock In the fore

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“1 HAD NEVER SEES A ROUGH PIANO.’.d ,
BEFOllK."
I
o sea
them, as ho wanted to get off to
sea
‘
again, und riding on the cars tmade
—
him sick. 1 tell you. gentlemen, my {
!
heart wat choking me so 1 conldjmrd- •
ly articulate when I asked him what i
he would take for the lot, tobacco-box '
and all. I figured that the cash value I
was from 512.000 to 815.000. for the]
stones were all good size, lie thought ;
over it for a minute, and then replied: j
" -Wall, being as 1 want to git back 1
to Savanny mighty bad, und us quick
as ever I can, and being
tx-ing my brother
urotner I
vhen '1 git to Washmay not be home w'
S200 fur the ;
ington. I’ll say un1 even 8200
I
lot.’
“I had just 355 with me and a watch
he said he'd take for 850 more. I went
through the train, but found no one 1
knew. I thought of a dozen plans to
raise the balance of the sum, but none
of them were any good. 1 wanted to
make that trade so bad that I'd have
sold five years off my life for 805. I
went to the conductor, identified my­
self, and offered him 825 for the use
of the money for three days, but he
couldn't raise it. While I was raving
up and down the train a miserable
specimen of humanity, actuated by a
soulless and 801x114 motive, got in
with the old man and closed.a deal at {
3315. The seller got off at the next
station, and they had to hold me for !
the next twenty miles to keep me from
killing the buyer. He was so afraid of
me that they let him ride in the ex­
press car."
“And thus you lost a fortune?"
"Well, no—not exactly."
“What do yon mean?"
“Perhaps- you didn’t see it in the
papers, but dozens of them had a
column’ artiCle-about it. Those stones
'were not even &gt;shine-stones in the
rough, but pieces of quartz or flint,
worn smooth on one side by the action
of water and sand. The man who
bought ’em found out by a Washington
jeweler that he had been done for, and
he took the thing so much to heart
that he tried to commit suicide at his
hotel. I have no doubt that my inno­
cent-looking old salt was a confidence
man made up for the occasion, bnt he
played his part so well that only the
’ack of money prevented me from
being taken in and done for."

Bakrk Shriber. Ex-Sheriff.
O. S. Clark. Plaintiff's Att’y,
Dated, October I2tb, 1893.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
In the matter of the estate of Austin D Bas
sett, decea-M-d.
Notice Is hereby given that I shall sell ai
Kbllc auction to the highest bidder, ou Itondav
s ’27th dav of November. A. D., IMG.
at one o’clock. In the afternoon at the
premixes herein described In the town­
ship of Irving, in the county of Barrv,
in the state of Michigan, pursurmt &lt;«&gt;
license and authority granted to me on the 4th
day ot Angu*!, A. ]&gt;. 1K33. by the Proton­
court of B;ury county, Michigan, all of tin­
estate, right, title and Interest of the said deeedsed of. In and tn the real estate situate aud
being in the county ut Barry, in the rate of
Michigan, kn -wn and described as follows,
to-wit:
The south west quarter (M) of the smith we,t
SluartcrtH) of section twenty-two (2ft town
our (4) north range nine .»■ we-L
J. W. Hendershott.
Admiulstntt—
Dated. October lOth.tauft.
pbobaTK OftDEIt
State of Michigan, County of Barry, m.
At a session of the Probate Court. foi
the conntv of
Barry holden at the
Probate office, In the City ot Hastings, In
said Connty. mi Friday the 27tb day of
October In the year one thousand eight hun­
dred and ninety three.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate,
In the matter of the estate nt Myron
Simpson, deceased, and determining who were
the lawful heirs and entitled to tue land* of
said deceased: Ou reading and filing the petU
Uon.duly verified, of Emma J. Dubois, liaugh
ter of said deceased praying for reasons thereto
stated that an order or decree he made by IhG
court determining wh » arc or were the tawthl
betr* of said deceased and entltl d to Intfrii
said estate and their ref iieetlve rights therein.
Thereupon It la ordered, that Wednesday tin29th day of November A. D., 1893 at ten o’clock In
the forenoon, be assigned.for the hearing o'
said petition and that the fieirs at law of aal&gt;i
deceased and all other persons Interested in
said estate, are required to appear al a session
of said court, then to he holden at the Probafr
office, in the city at Hastings, In said Connty.
and *how cause, if any there I*, why the prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. Anri I*
is further ordered, that said petitioner give no
Uce to the persons Interested In said estate, nl
the pendency of said petition and the liesrine
thereof by causing s copy of this order to to
published In the Hastings Bannkr, a new*
paper printed and circulated In said Count)
The world's greatest pest hole is at
of Barry, ouec In each week for three suceeaslw
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
last to be cleansed. The sultan of
Char. W. armrtroxu.
Turkey has resolved to put Mecca into
Judge of Probatesomething like a healthy condition.
NOTICE FOB HEAKING CLAIMS.
The decision is the effect ot an intima­
Stale of Mieliiipui.GuiuiB of Barry—s*
Nstlce Is hereby given, (bat by an order oi tion from the British government that
the Probate Court for the County of Barr' unless the Holy City is cleaned It will
nudeou the !at d..y of November. A. l». teu take moans to prevent the annual pil­
six months from that date were allowed tar rr-rt
I tars to present ibelr claims sgalunt the-stele grimages from India. The sultan has
at Jane WlllUms late of said county. decided not only to cleanse the town
but to erect at his personal expense a
Frohata Court, at the Protata ofttre. In the Clij great lodging-house, capable of con­
of Hartluin, for examination and allnvnuiee, ■ n tainingj’dNO persons.
.
or before the Kt d.»y ot May next,
and that such claim* will be heard l&gt;»-fore tald
court, on Tbarmtay, the t‘t day of FeLrnnry
and on Tttmway the Hl day of M»y
The Snaking of lucifcr matches is a
state monopoly in France, Spain,
Portugal, Italy, Greece. Roumania and
*CMAS. W. ARMSTRONG.

Judas of Probate.

BISMARCK AT HOME.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
THANKSGIVING DAY.
*rnelan&gt;atlon

by

Gov.

JUcti

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Gnv. Rich Issued the following
Thanksgiving proclamation:
To the people of the state of Mlchiftan. greet­
ing: In pursuance of a Ume-bonorcd custom, I
do hereby appoint Thursday. Nove-uber », m
a day of ibankzylving to Almighty Oo l for thn
blessings which He has bee lowed upon ths p--o
pie of this commwealth &gt;lur n&gt;t the prevent
year. You are r-quo*ted to abstain from all
later and business. ex»pt of necessity and
charity, and.to asm-ruble at your respective
proper ebaervplaces of worship for the-------occasioa
In
anee of the day
and
the preparation of those joyous family
tables
suparound
the
gatherings,
led with the luxuries of all cllmce, do not
11 to remember lu u substantial manner tbJ
newly; etale asd afflicted, thr.t tbsy. too. may
bava reasons for thankazlvlnr Let tao day be
•o observed ttjst all may hare cause for than!:fcluesa, tnos^wbo have an abundance, for that
abundance and the privilege of aiding those

S

ous giving.
, ,
Given under my hand and the great seal or
the state at the capita! in Leasing, this Rih day
of November, in the year of our Lard 1823 and
of th" independents of the United States the

MICHIGAN

According to a consolidated report oi
the 155 state banks and three trust
companies of Michigan at the close oi
business October 3. issued by the state
banking eommisaioncr, it appears that
the total resources are 573.631,1SB. oi
which $33,633,573 is loans and discounts,
524.797,166 stocks, bonds and mortgages
and 512,492,860 cosh. The deposits in
these banks are 554,687,225.88, a de­
crease of 310,793.833 since the May re­
port
In the 100 national banks of the
state there are SSI.491,529.49 in deposits,
which la a decrease of 59,193.864 since
May 4, while the total decrease in the
deposits of the state and national banks
la Michigan since the May report has
been 519,994,696. Both classes of banks
have at the same time greatly increased
their caah and reserve funds.

MICHIGAN FINANCES.

World’s Fair AdtuloiUoo Reduced.

Money for Sllrhlgwn Schools.

Landing, Mick, Nov. 10.—The coun­
ties of Michigan, will receive to-day
5411,897, the primary school money.
The two apportionments this year ag­
gregated 11.000,000.

Tboy.Q., Nov. 12.—The wife of Adam
Bright, a farmer near this city, who
was beaten out of 54,500 by gold brick
swindlers, died from the shock pro­
duced by the loss.
Stephanie’* Nuptial* Announced.

Paris, Nov. 11.—It is announced that
Archduchess Stephanie, widow
of
the late Crown Prince Rudolph, will
shortly be married to Duke Ferdinand
of Austria.
Fury of a Mob.

Bardstown, Ky., Nov. 12,—The fury
of a mob here ended in blowing up the
home of Phil Evans, a colored crim­
inal. killing his mother, wife and
daughter,

Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov' 13.—Fira
Saturday night destroyed the Academy
of music, the Aldine hotel and the Ga*
zette office. The low is estimated at
5100,000.
CbMrxrd with Embeutemwnt.

Charles Martin, a prominent civil en­
gineer, died at his home in Bay City,
aged 74 years.
The Jewell house at Vassar was dis­
covered on fire, flumes breaking out of
the roof. The building was saved, but
damaged by Are and water 52,000.
Mr. James Ryder, one of the oldest
citizens in Kalamazoo, was stricken
with paralysis and died, aged 80 yeara.
Dra. Harris and Treadguld, United
States immigrant inspectors at Detroit,
have been notified that their services
will no longer be required, the inspec­
tion of all immigrants now taking
place at the port ot entry into Canada.’
The big sawmill of S. A. McLean A
Co. waa totally destroyed by fire at Bay
City. Loss, 330,000, with an insurance
of 533,000. The whole mill district nar­
rowly escaped'destruction.
T. A. Winans, of Mount Pleasant, lost
ten fine wool sheep by worthless dogs.
George Canite, a.carpenter, whose
home was iu Coldwater, fell from a
scaffold *.nd was instantly killed.
Mrs. McCabe, living with her hus­
band near Menominee, was bound over
to the circuit court on a charge of horse
stealing. The complaint alleges that
she stole the horse in the neighborhood
of Chilton, Wis^.
A dock at Bowers harbor. Grand
Traverse bay, sunk, leaving 65 feet of
water where only 4 feet had been be­
fore.
John C. Fullerton, postmaster at Cur­
ran, died very suddenly from heart dis­

Exeter, N.
IL. xvov.
Nov. 12.
F.
n. **.,
IX. — Warren
warren r.
pot,
Putnam, president of the National
80141 tuo enlir®
granite bank of thia city, was arrested
Ot , Detroit Lumber company
yesterday on the charge of embezzling JL. enor^°«® to a R Frasier, Jr., of
m&gt; non
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lungs. Each bottle Is guaranteed to do all
that Is claimed or money will be re­
funded. Trial bottles free at W. H. Good­
yent's drug store. Large bottles 50c and
51.00.
Having the needed merit to more than
make good all the advertising claimed for
them, the following four remedies have
reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's
New Discovery, for consumption, coughs
colds, each bottle • guaranteed—Electric
Bitters, the great remedy for liver stotniich and kidneys. Bucklen* Arnica Naive .
the best in the world. und.JJr. King* New
Life Pills which are a perfect pili. AH
these remedies are guaranteed to do just
what is claimed for them and the dealer
whose name Is attached herewith will bt
glad to tell you more of them, hold nt W.
H. Goodyear’s drug store.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblain,,
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guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by W. II. Goodyear, the druggist.

BANKS.

According to the. figures taken from
State Treasurer Bambi tier’s annual re­
port for •'the year ended June 30 last
the balance in tiie slate treasury ou
that date waa 5547,511.74. The receipts
of the year were 52.775,991.57 and the
disbursements 53,470,451.65.
The condition of the several trust
*unds,'botn! sccounL eta., &gt;» as follows:
General fund. t40l.lAl.CS; epeclOc tax fund.
11. llossack. of Wheeling, W. Ya., t33.ftZ.5S. Mtricuilur^! college interest fund.
who arrived here recently to work up a ClAWatt: normal venoo! .titcrest fund. 11,
stock company for the sale of world's HI 89. prlmsry school Interent fund. 513,613 77:
fair photographs, com milted suicide sundry deposit* account, tlft.18546. St Mary'*
canal fnnd, RM.9ft7.lft; a ar fund, tOD: bonded
while despondent by shooting himself debt
IIO,M»283; trust fund debt K'.C.’V- J 65.
with a revolver. Maj. Hassack was at
the head of the commissary depart­
ment on Gen. Sheridan’s stuff when
From various portions of Uiv state
Sheridan marched into the Shenandoah the reports of sixty-nine observers for
valley in 1884.
~
the week ended November 4 show that
consumption and bronchitis increased
and inthimmation of ’.he bowels and
son of navigation just ended the Ga-. diarrhea decreased in area of. preva­
]eua rirer Improvement made by the lence. Scarlet fever was re|x»rted ut
Grant-Galena company pusses into the forty-five places, measles at seven,
hands of the government. The im- diphtheria at thirty-one and typhoid
ProvcmeDt consists of a lock and dam, fever nt fifty-four places
maintaining a channel 52 feet Wide and
3 feet deep from Galena harbor to the
Henry Johnson, an eccentric resident
Mississippi The Grant-Galena com­ of B»nzouia. einbarked from Frankfurt,
pany receives 51OO,u6o for its work.
intending to cross Lake Michigan uloue
in a sailboat. His intention was to go
WHEELING, W. Va., Nov. IS.— The en- via Chicago and the Mississippi river tc.
tire rolling mill plant of the Whittakei New Orleans, all the way by water.
Iron A. Steel company of this' city’was His boat waa found wrecked on the
destroyed by fire at an early hour Kun- bench south of Frankfort and the life­
day morning. The loss is estimated' to saving crew were searching for hi&gt;
be from 185,000 to 5100,000. The in­ body.
surance is 573,000. Four hundred men
are thrown out of employment The
A Genesee county man who visited
mill will be rebuilt
the world’s fair was much afraid of be­
ing robbed, so he put his cash, which
New Iajndon. Cono., Nov. 10.—Peter consisted of a 25 and a 520 bill, in the
McCoy, the well-knoivn boxer who heel of his sock. After using his small
traveled a number of years with the change, which lasted two days, In
John L. Sullivan combination, waa found that his 55 bill was badly dilapi­
drowned while^Ju his wo* to this port dated and the 520 bill was ground to u
on the tug Scranton, from New York. pulp.
It is said that McCoy accidentally fell
overboard.
The locating board authorized towe­
led a site for the'new upper peninsula
Guthrie, O. T., Nov. 13.—The chief insane asylum located it at Newberry,
of the Osages and his executive coun­ Lace county. Five hundred and sixty
cil haver issued an edict ordering all
acres are donated .for the site, 4Ut
negroes to leave the reservation within acres cleared und twenty in a lake fed
thirty days, and stating that after that
by springs, which will furnish the wa­
time any negro found in the country ter supply for the institution.
will be given fifty lashes.

Chicago. Nov. 13.—luie price of ad­
mission to the world's fair grounds has
been reduced to twenty-five cents. All
of the main buildings are as yet intact,
and many of the exhibits are still dis­
played.
•

After coke »&lt;«« tiff1™ h«‘' b“n
1 says Mrs. Eleonora Kenni[.„u 1to
the Century. BlemereVe
lonif pipe. wiU&gt;
‘•W'“ bo,"1 d'°'
orated with the femlly «»t »' ‘"’Jwa, brought to him end lighted.
A unuli uble at hl, aide held a
tray with long queer matches, a
arn.il rod. and other pipe eppnrten.ncra, all of which trere from time
to time need. Nerer had 1 «ren the
nroceee of emoklng require to be
helped Mongw often; for. during ani­
mated eonraranllon. tl.e pipe woe for­
gotten and allowed to go out. In this
need, m in erery other, 1 wae 1mpreood with the nlortnete of the at-

The price of Michigan salt is only 45
cents fur 285 pounds fine quality.
The Itake Shore road will Issue its win­
ter time scheduftl Nov. 19.
niSMARCK AFTER DINNER.

tendanta. Proud were they of their
master, and tenderly watchful of his
wishes and his physical infirmities.
And here another picture. Bismarck
lying back in the large chair, puffing
at his long pipe—that historic pipe, in
the cloud-smoke of which the Germany
of to-&lt;lay first took sliape—his face ani­
mated. strong and ever changing, the
two dpga now stretched in front at
full length, with their big heads
crossed over their master’s feet. "This
one wm a gift to me from the young
emperor," said Bismarck, pointing to
the larger of the two.
Talk turned upon the uffectionateness and faithfulness of dogs, and
some one asked how the unmerited ex­
pression, “gone to the dogs," had ever
originated.
Bismarck said:
“The
meaning of that saying has become en­
tirely perverted.
In olden times,
when u jutek of hounds was a necessi­
ty, not a luxury, on every country
estate, horses and cattle, when they
had outlived their usefulness, were
slaughtered and given, to the dogs for
footi. This is what was originally
meant by ‘gone to the dogs.’"
Conversntirur’* next turned upon
America, unit Bismarck asked much
about hteold friend Carl Schurz. “In
1M5." he said, "I anticipated qttite as
little as did Schurz what the future
bad in store for me. My highest am­
bition was to become a good farmer
and to be able, eventually, to purchase
the lands adjoining our estate. Oc­
casionally I cast n hungry eye upon
the office of justice of the peace, but
the only chance I hail to obtain it was
cut off"—with a smile at the princess
—"by my not. sueeee«ling in marrj-ing
the girl who could have helped me at­
tain i&amp;"
"So much the better for me.” was
the princess’ laughing rejoinder.
And th • better f»&gt;r us all, thought I;
for what a wholesome and blessed ex­
ample of happy marriage has this his­
toric home presented to the world dur­
ing the last half century.

Joseph Bailey at Cedars Springs say*
“Adlronds" Wheeler’s Heart and Nerve
Cure Is the best medicine 1 ever bad In my
family; It never falls. Sold by W. H.
Goodyear.
Tuesday Frank Austin of New York
killed 45 canvas backs at Monroe.
Brooklyn feels as big as a town Ct io000 people. She has a new bank.-v

Children Cry forX
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Norwood people think they have a for­
tune In a recently discovered slate bed. -

Sylvanos Curtin has been appointed
depaty custom collector at the port of
Monroe.

When die had Chitlrcn,^

Employes of the Buffalo mining company
at Negaunee, have nt last received tiielt

Daniel Caine a resident of Battle Creek
City since 1850 died yesterday morning

A syndicate of South Arm fanners lias
chartered n schooner and ship* its potatoe output to Chicago * hoi esalr-rs direct

They have gut It in for Ute tramps at
Monroe. The marshall has been Instruct­
ed to luck up all found in the city limits.
It is said the deer bunting season epe^ied In the region of Luther, with 2(hAb&lt;!ntera from Ohio. Indiana and southern
Mleblican on the ground. They have bad
went
to buy meat every day since they
“
there.
*
WILLIAM C. OATES.
Two months ago the woods in Antrim
Mm* Conitrraiiman with a ConfMlcounty were fairly ullve with pheasants,
. a
William C. Oates, representative in Astlieopeu season has been ou only
congress from the Third Alabama dis­ few days, there Is a haunting suspicion
that a good many residents hare been
trict. is the author of the bill for the
shouting out al season.
regulation of immigration and natu­
ralization which is attracting popular
attention n‘. the present time. Oppo­
nents of the measure say that Mr.
When a Parse e dies the meurning
Oates* bill is narrow anil provincial,
but that it contains inany good points color is white. The body is wrapped
in
white afod the mourners, as they go
nobody can deny. Mr. Ontcs.ia a typ­
ical southerner. He was born in Pike to the burial place, are clothed :n
(now Bullock) county. Ala., November white. Two by two they walk behind
30, 1885. He educated himself; studied the white-robed corpse as it is carried
to the “tower of silence." which Is i’.,:
final resting place. This is a large
stone tower, on which the body is
placed and left- to be eaten by the
eagles. There are five such towers in
Bombay, though bxit one is much used.
The eagles will devour a body in a
single day, and the big birds constant­
ly hover in large numbers about the
“tower of silence." They are treated
ns if they were sacred birds- "Is this
form of burial a good one from a sani­
tary standpoint?" was asked • of a
I’arsce.
.
“We believe it is.
Cremation u
doabtlesa the best from this stand­
point, but in India the people are so
poor and fuel la so scarce that the Hin
dus are not able to practice cremaUou
univevsally. Moreover, the I’arsce be­
lieves it better to be eaten by birds
than by worms. Burial in a grave is
repulsive to ua.”—N. Y. Times.
law; waa admitted to the bar in 1853,
and became a successful lawyer and
business man. In July, 1861, he en­
tered the confederate annv as captain
of company G. Fifteenth Alabama in­
fantry, was appointed colonel in the
provisional army of the confederate v.-.:: ct 1
states May 1, iww, and was assigned
to the command of his old regiment
Later on the Forty-eighth Alabama
MB U SWW llBllim
regiment waa - also placed under his
command, lie waa wounded four times
slightly and twice severely, losing his
right arm in front of Richmond, Auffost 16, 1864, in the twenty-seventh
Al 1?! roll GENERAL'S OFFICE. '
battle he was engaged in. in ’86J» he
-CH. OCT. », IrtB.
’
was elected a delegate to the demo
• iMt certain lands sii;&gt;«r» birtnff to i!;e State
cratic national convention which nori- mu 1 ■! I
nated Seymour for the presidency. He
1“ the p°rty-6cventh, Forty­ forsardm &lt;&lt; « C ..in voUt^ TresB&gt;ir»r of
eighth, forty-ninth. Fiftieth, Fifty- Couaiy. will be * «l । at public Minion by said
st u-r
Newt. «n ’he O'”
first and I- ifty-second congresses, and Treasurer
tlnv of DrreinU ’■-i-xl. st «he Hm«
pi'‘c&lt;’
tast fall was reelected by a handsome dratanideit fur l’v .V.i-ust Tax Hate*, if aot
Viewb n &lt;Jrc)it.d or nuicrited scei'HlinittoJ*
—
IA '-WLC? IS COUSK1Bald «tatemeirt* eoutaia s ts-'t drecrlpuon
ered one xrt the heavy-weight poll- at Mrck Mrcel of *U&lt;! Usd'And way beJ»e«»
I elan, on the damocr»tlo ilda of U» appbc»t ion at the office uf the County Treasurer
attar taey are received by him.
Htanlev W. Tlk.sxrAudkur General.

•x&amp;’-jsssr*

�business cards.
J. M. SMITH.

s rAJ.MK' l

• Klug’3
coughs
thi*
HU amcarative
lest and
to do alt

-

c or
A SMITH

Blood

Woodland. Mich

n-n »••

I- Good50c and

should be rich tl
---- 1 to insure
health. poor blooJ
-1 Means
Anaemia;
(*■
diseased blood
Means Scrofula.

'

CLMMt*

rji,

ALWAYS SMOKE

Ihh wirk. --Middleville st|.t.

Mr. ..,.1 M. Kit .larrail . &lt;5

It- .-:
li

!-:t&lt;epathic Phy-

1
•£,*,- y
,
•if »£•&lt;

Has r av

City Bank,

A’wl!-

Great Value for Little Moneu.

..
' "“'i aoia nave jum as
active, inquiring minds ns pupils in &lt;iur
city setioois—ufteii we find otir lw*t
thinkers and workers in tin- high sctidnt

Weekly News of the World for a Trifle.

1 ut -iich cln-*iral works as-' Scudder's
••Fable* and Fulk .Morten” into the iiatids
of jour younger n-aileis ami they will fol­
low the story, put the name work into ilte
hand, of your m.irv advanced pupils, leach
them to pi.-k i-tii the figurative expres-

Tim h Hi Hy Tribune

*
the l|.in,-

Tl»

V

Fred Quick, of Maple Grove, has di- Is the catKv.
a twrntv fo,,r ,mKe journal, is th.- leading Republican family paper of
poM-d Of bls tvo acre farm to Henery Hill cuing Jan. l-t.
lined States. It is filled with interesting reading matter\for
.&lt;■•011 li-aii j on into broader and better but
of Frerpurt. Fred baa lived In sight „f
5*75.000. I
••hnniiels
of
work
in'
trying
to
instruct
his
birthplace
for
forty
years,
excepting
n &lt;L'i.-o'n’ "\r
’ ct&gt;",'-'h”1.'-- n is a NATIONAL FAMILY
d.'.tn’O.VO.
them—u-arh them to tran*|»os«-. r- prishice l .11 l.K. ami g,7.s all llie general news of the Uniled States and the
one jear he spent hi California, which
ami paraphrase the ideas, a work which
!:&lt;*• of tire State
make* Maple Gruve quite a sai'red place I
local M|Ui!
m-rni
1Z&lt;'"'S r-1
Jands in a nutshell. Its --AGRIcannot t »cy wiil enjoy as wi-l! as profit by.
to him. Mr. and Mrs. Quick are highh I
.H..,F&lt;’nn"'nl has no superior in the country. Its -MARWe might also -uggt at linns AuderMm's'
respected people and leave, a host of j
riinatiltlliiKiil dlscflM'. and in •&gt;lone.,- Irving'* "Sketch Book.” Haw­ .At I Kl-.IOKfS are recogmz. d authority in all parts of the land.
It
neighbor* and frh-n t* who regret kudny
"• it you -must take internal thorn's ■ Womli-r Biaik.” "Tanglewood ha® «P&lt;;rat&lt;.-.h-paifments lor -THE FAMILY CIRCLE" and M)UR
them. Their location h not decided
Hail’- • '.it.-urii Cure it .takm Tale--" ami sh-&gt;rl allegories snch as "MirNashvljle News.
YOUNG FOLKS " Its -HOME AND SOCIETY" columns com­
zifs Vision". • Little DatTydowmiilly”. etc.,
Its general political
Ihil
The low price paid for wheat till* fall
’A, K.-cioidi, Cuhler.
these .ir&lt;- nom- tm» hard for young n-ader* ma,,.1 the adrairatson ol wnes and daughters
ha* so dlscotriAgrti the fanner* that n
In trave'the thought ami are Irani unmigli news, cditorais and discussions are comprehensive, brilliant and ex­
creat man* of them hare only *own
’
...
ter older pupil* to liegln the critical study haustive.
und I;
rtiough f&lt;»r th«4r own. use und luvv *u •
of Klighsli i*itb, llieu advance to thu more
*titiite&lt;l rje. Tl.ey claim a* they ha«&lt;
solid classic* and especially some *&gt;f the
more straw, and that it brings a treltvr
many Im atitiful raa-in* which enrich jour
u
* KAC'r enables us to offer this splendid journal
language and literature. A* you stndj and “I HE BANNER’’ for one year
price and also the crop h produced at m&gt;
nmcli less eiprn*.- and with |e9t drain on pilllfn
|
Iw-rtmie intrrvrting. thus n new field “i«lthe soil, that the diiP-rencv In price ot tl. • 1I nun.
ogtaphj “ is ojwiied to you. The pi)pil*
h more than &lt;-ounirrl«alan.-ud.
. v.-...*.
grain I*
intrn -l Is Quickened by learning that the
Ifhr is a public berwdavtor who makes
.
Subscriptions may begin at any time.
author it among the living and prrliaprf a
twrrblades of gra.s grow where only one
iinllM-of the same slate. And a* you ad­ Address all orders ioV_
hail grown, what •* he who make* a tree
vance the pupil* attention will Im- drawn
'•
Milk Shake and grow where none is to b« fiiumt'* Cut
ting down trees ban been the work of out
;i:yr.rture. _a»'l tlimlly the pupils will l»THE TONGUE AND SPEECH.
farmers to often
N&lt;»w they have grown
&lt;Lid t&lt;&gt; jfiiti with tf-Ai'Iier lb relubratliik
he.vilehthe pmiM-.* of x'une author on his birilidai
Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W
in themselves. Nut and fruit trees are
ur ;i ph-asaiU Friday afterinjoti rsp-rrlxe. Best, Koont
Tribune Building. New York City, and a sample copy
well worth the tnrulile of netting flirm.
We have just one more-nrguinent to
ol
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mailed youL
and with each year they bring in
confute un H'L'iiuirnl which we know
Hit:,
Considering the trees
ibiiif in the line larger returns
some of yon will raise.
merely as a matter of dollars an-* cent*,
You will claim that thb classical work
the farmer doe* well to have any on hi'
ran not he made practical in the dlMm-t
complete,
but
it*
place
is
indefinite
—
place: and when Im airly is regarded tl e
..rln»o!&gt;. iM-c.itHe you can not get the
weight la all In the favor of tree planting may be half an inch farther back. To
wl'h wtiitfh t«» work—that your
am! growing.
The nut crop Is being tnoketJi and zh the e&lt;.’.ita«?t ims t&lt;» !&gt;e school iuianh do not ami will not fiin&gt;i*l&gt;
.
made not with the t|j«. but with the the -oipptvmentary reading mat'i-r.
gain, the cost of raining being *n aniall. 1 epper surface of the toagne. and must
You -hall not ungein-ral us !n-re. O'ii
.
_
t»e an incomplete .-.mta-'t. Though for -cJuxil liiMnl docs not furnish r-iippleADS MARK
Hr. Carter-. Kidney * Backache T«a i mailing the llqmd-. the lip "f tta
We but that "where there I* a
k&gt;.* . VSVSSN*'\\A\\»\&gt;^NCYX^&gt;r..' ” . .v.»- a .• ■ ■ —■ ■ - V, ,
, ,, , .
,i,i tongue and tho f-tdes &lt;»f the tougm. lire
i.s .omi»an.l of raid....... herte. U...I ■
t)„.
s. ,:..........
stimulate the Kidneys to action, clearing . fccl
,,f the lip. but an imti;.»
letween ■ the ^kidney* j p|.rfcCt contact with the palate, says ibry
in pauiphrt form, and I: Iand bladder, which Ix-nime stopped up ; fierbert Sper.ef r. in th- I'onlcmp'jrary llinr idH-aiiiivfMi iii.il puts them witlim
and cause wttling* like brick du-l. aiid H j Review. For the th tip is u ed along
not removed will lead to Dropsy. Dtabeh*. i with the edges &lt;•. the
..r Brtkhl', Uiw—. It renuiatre lb.- four perfect
udiaslmeta I.
adjustment
is re.pilr.sl.
rcquirnl. . ithe, grade* will pnr.diaw the books thrnwlvre.
• I ai least tit it Ims b-eii tile experience
to the edge* of the tculh or
" I-iSEASE. NERVOUS important organs of the bodjr. the ai&lt;«m- , junction of the tevth with the P°,a^' nt tie* |A-i*t lhey co»t only frmu hit to
neh.
liver,
kidneys
and
bowels.
Keep
where
the
M.un-l
may
equally
«•
»
be
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
'
:TRATI0N,
them healthy you need never fear dis­ made. Though for the t un.l d com­ • lu-ie I* *1111 another way &lt;&gt;ut of the diffi
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
plete zontael of tip :»&gt;'•! cdg.-- of the
ease. Price 40 centa a package.
■••illy, give a hule school entertainment
tongue with the potato h n&lt;iiiired.
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
Carter’s Kidney A Barkuche Tea will burr
•
rieep and rest that sick, tired feeling with a bad taste in jet ’he place of contact is not definite,
for Paregoric,’Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH.
’ ■• •• "'-adiing mu used
and th.- tip takes no mon- important tiotn. get up aatuethhig interesting. munc­
- ■ । -nn-l’y and awake the iiKHith-wrlironTg^
It
is Pleasant. Its guarantee^ thirty years* use by
share in the action than the sides.
hing that the biya and girls will like,
.r i- n*-&lt;--atnrnd it.
-Anyone who observes the movements nx lit-the patrons and Ineiid* •»♦’ tin* dis­
Millions of Mother^ Castoria destroys Worms and allays
11 Ll ■ It and FULLER . Carter’s Kidney &amp; Backache Tea will cure
MEH.
■:.r
*.ti,-k&gt;
ci and neighboring district*. charge
.lek headache, constlpitldti, dizziness, and of I,.; Lnirue in .pcakinir -- ill Und tb»l
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
• I,,.,..
nr n.?8l-.-s in .rbich the a.lpain in the back.
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
Carter’s Kidney * Backache Tea puri­
„rr.-s|-.n.link- to tho-extn
p.-rer of
HASTINGS.
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
fies the blood, and regnlates the bowels .ll e-inilMtUin whk-b the t.|.
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach
Carter’s Kidney &lt;fc Backache Tea is a sure (orsneeehthi,.en.l.&gt;OT„e,a l» llfo.ess.
Ai.h it &gt;-••»* 'lid i»&gt;l
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
ind positive cure for backache and In- :
».-r- it i.M.-rut. it ew.l.l

•

'imes.

Sn'or

"■&gt;**»» S'

•

Mich.

FOR ONLY $1.10, CR5H INflbVflNCE.

DRINK !L,E&gt;&gt;GREflM SODA.

THE HASTINGS BANNER.

•tret

What is

CASTORIA

ONEX IL ;INFANTS!
H. GOODYEAR.

w. L. DOUCLAS
83 SHOE

no^Wp.

•» J* vw « - *? When next In need try a pair.
Best in tho world..
*500 .
&lt;♦3.00
swo^S

nd".

.’.H OFFICE. &gt;

-IMS;
j
rtnfn land* sit«ff to the state
fears. »i'd dre'l nereafter tro
iii-iloi) by g«ld

dliurGvaeraL

&gt;

An Unprecedented Offer!

appointed
&lt;e pon of

rernation ta
thia stand&gt;eople are so
hat the Binre cremation
ie Parsee beten by birdfi

,

J. MILLARD,

have a tvrff,
ate bed. 7

s xncurning
is wrapped
- as they-go
clothed in
valk behind
t in carried
rhich is its
ta a large
the body is
ten by the
h towers in
1 much used,
t body in a
d* coustantra about the
are treated
s- "Is this
from a sank
asked of a

t,„

In Tne Market

/for
i.
yfor
l.
ryfor
i.

in Antrim
pheasants.
on only a
&gt;g suspicion
have been

Dundee paid last week the same pride per
h""
011 t»
»«“ « for wbe.t,
IMilinrl
fnrrnet.

5 Cent Cigar

rn of io-

rtison opealh 200 huntd southern
y have bad
they went

Tbe 'proprietor
of the■»•
grain
UUD,lr
MW &gt;“• wrt
“ elevator at

THE BEST

ew York

tranipa at
fn instructdty limits.

10 J“u-

wh°ch m«ta..dufc ‘,iO° °* ,h&lt;’ 'vord
“ *« Intalte c.p^lty tor

LOCAL NEWS

ngs says:
nd Nerve
bad In my
r w. h.

armers has
"* Itrf pou­
ters direct -

O-ta^thitPH

ociiooi.

u2Xh

e Its wla-

attle Creek.
morning

Farmers In Grand Traverse section are
shipping from 8,000 to 0,000 bushels of
potatoes every day.

EOISOWS METHODS.
«-

•’Ib'iugh HpiMdnbJ*^ ,Wn,-Ha&lt;a examirffecl
’h-m.er.l .nd te,,...'■ " a* a
wbhi.1M.r,r,|n
'-Mil. ,m| j, ,;„t
H«wiute.|„juii '•‘“bl'T which 1 tea
*.i ui-bouJ,,
" «&gt;ur I
°ar nation.
1 ’ ,l“‘ dvfundi-rs of

'aS

only 45

g company
• Ired their

SCHOOL COLUMN

.j;

for cuts,
fever
hllbtama,
poaltive«i. It la
action, or
»per box
dWgl&lt;L

ttoria.
t'-wioria.
n» Cwtoria.

“■■■.• -!!tah'w'Orl-”• &gt;"M-

53*at Sir:—Allowu- &lt;1
«" "■&gt; te.l,„.,,’ "*
hersb, tenil.r
Huron mid Sann-,. rt fc^cn-tary of the

The shelving In Mastenbrock’s drag
”•
loro fell
tell yesterday
,e.tert.y morntag, destroying
More
8500 wn.fl.
;?tattate?
°&lt;
t/.jal H. Knappen.
yon while you
’
.... (ConZ(,roc'l/n/m hut week,)
you arc
are ’lying
‘awake t»,.
fMwottos Is Better
to Holte Sumin,“T i" •
..'-m
nlghta?' ] „Iced
k,a hlm
।j
bin,
those who are subject to rheuIN* PI.NWON. ’
bvLnrr.d!‘! “y'hlng Worth doing
J Moldent, ho replied, "nor did t ‘ 1
1 rust Co. Bldg,.
umrow^iw'"',^',^".- K.|,id, h.d . and’ Auwrl”“™„;""r'tfl
J, Intention, come indirectly
uh! Kyplds. Michigan.
indirectly
r',r every form of scrofula, salt
ttaough aecalent. except tho
phoute ;
W«» driving hla tram H I
Mo“day. Un
be phono.
«J»Pb. No; when 1 hire fully decided 1 1
&gt;»la mid t„
?’“*h lhat
I'fvvrnt a t»ax r„&gt;M, fa'||i‘ 'rt.
to
«u»oe«te 11,„ „,e ml
"
’
a
’
*
'»
worth
getting
1
go
I
H-Jod's
Pills
are etsy and gentle In effect.
....................
Micll.
•- taaroH-X? uik-*, Z
■upplenn-nwry .,1,,,., “ “o "" “ “n'1 n‘ake 'rial after triad
b«'l. sirlirmx „„ .111 ['■"■&gt; off ite‘'*’ Cream of l-od-liv'"^
1 *— .......... . ■
. I
comes. I h.v,. „|„
x'Xl,“,0W’• 8oo«*l«&gt;&lt; Hynip has been u«M
qultetau,
, '""d- Although
‘^■iuHU'iO.l|l"! iln'»“fo"mmereiah '
enrlchea the blood; cure’ l"U. lujur.e., .lihirnm, r™&lt;'l''-.l l» wr
J„^&lt; U ln','nti»n»- I have never had
vXjbr?P','t'”“‘1”'rical »ondeCT,
Antemla,
Scrofula,
C
ouk
E
s
Tur’s*-a
|&lt;,i*ting-.. Mich.
’
aragxwM
Th
, “'i‘r “ “oreltie. to catch throughoui the wofid.
Colds, Weak Lungs
dbtlS " “nCy ' And *■* °”"e&lt;i ta
who S
”otcd ‘leotrieiaM
Wasting Diseases. PlLjL.
J'"" “db ,7.7
'ff'Mt 'in- .
thBAvorid over, enddClu' .. ...... ll.li.d.,t»",’a
is'w.-tfui mean:, of Mf^dowiion.
o7Ti£Upo“
____________
A’ Inimnngi- work put threw cluiwlcal
dec£l'!d 6’
L-re»'S 'h?' ',Il‘
uf ta-gliinevv in
C"«mn.r, 1.-1 |1Im HasaWy the1 ioX
&gt; the cnpiializatiuii, punctuation etc
j'^hC th-older pupil. lE granX"’ X
hXall^ U1OU«hU Kr-utumtleally and parol irely nothing tor the money it
ttaste'£”|d
'”VC no Patfiouiar enA- work In higher English, Khelorle thuslaom in the attending fame."
• UKOlLrtTION •
I like It, he answered, after a inoeixnmon ..t the flmirss „r sjweeh—as on- raent of puxcled eapresalon. and then
poa-d to literal . .................. . |,t
Ni.pfire.,
iv lii n tom- ut- Ls u m" i 7 ''7aJl he repeateil hi, reply several limes, as
It mine was a proposition that hud not
— Eaton Rapids »? ,
I""'
h"&gt; ""d Kiri
Jotirna'.
iitsreat tor. change
*, Im,1."''
d.'termlne occurred to him before. - J ll|,c |t j
uia»l reach till* office
‘ kno"' »■’&gt;■ other remmn. You '
■ ..w.Xk.""" . ............................... nu -un, ,, owning. Flgun. ,.,v tl,e
mflre iiiM«*rt &gt;&gt;:i u, &lt;i&gt;
ornaments ot laneu.,..
,,. Min (i„,( know seme people like to collect i
th.-w. be.ulte. or ...,r l.ngmg.
Ctesstejl "tamps. Anything that 1 have begun
s..m., K,„„,„te r ol ite, M.ik.i. I temtnro when- we will
I|,rm In is always on my mind, and I am not
pi'tsVimm",."''....... .
H..II....I,
11'- average reader.
easy white away from it until it is fin.
put 5 100 In tin- &lt;uhirll&gt;mi&lt;,i, lMIX «n a re­
hl the s-ttply Of classics the pupil has Ished. And then 1 hate lt...............
n.uMaiitly tMifore him *)H-elnien.s of cIumIc nho1.,-‘“? i,?” ' “kK1, "tr“ck b* hi»
I
te- ....„ „ ,b..
wb'
Migthdr. and can lie trnim-d to tret ihelr phatic .tones.
. half iim .1 t&lt;&gt;, u... glmtvL
••v-. ll.-m*- by applying prlddplre which be
‘•Ycf." bo affirmed, "when it is all
nn* learned in grammar.
'"■•'Urt..! n,-.r
This work not only strengthens hta men­ ■tone and |s a M«m. I can t bear the
It Acknowledges no Superior.
bight of it. f haven't used a telephone
tal grasp ujHui the nlwtract principles, but in ten years, and I would go out of my
—
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iMiii.
iriim
The riiornanple a ,.| |.tin&lt; M.mi.ann ।
iimon«-inn*|y develop™ u critical literary
• uiidayjicht-d cviifrntlon wit! t«,
ni .■m..".‘J'«.......... ...... taste. Power of tlii&gt;ught mid facility of why any day to mias an incandescent
rret-ooit !&gt;•&lt;-. iitth
climbed up
|&lt;&gt; Use Ahrff vvb.ip tin- piil.s exp" ditn an. acquired with comparative- "trht.
HASTINGS. MICH.
-»•-»
'. r and!h.-u.t djing wiiLiu
twenty Ulinjitew ulk-r lining «&gt;.
'•l&gt;-n* ... tiinu) lines ot thought and invesB«k&lt;
SuiMla) iMirnintf. when Wall. HnU uh. inratiun a* to help in thu formation of «
basis of a bnuid, Kviirrallculture.
I hear some of you saying that the
that
average classiral wurk I* t«m htud for
p’ly attended to.

•re than
ined for
lea have
• King’ll
.coughs
•Electric
er stomc* Salve
UC’s New
•Ml- All
do just
•e dealer
will be
’Id nt W.

fl VS I INGS BANNER
Th H-.l.y, Nov l6&gt; Ig93 —

URAL KHTATK

*3.50

♦2.50 y
♦2.25

♦ 2.00

1

\»250
» 52.00
’7,|*2.00
ak »i.7S
am run BOYt

Srvi.75

(tarnation of the kidneys and bladder.
Sold only by W. II. Goodyear.

NEIGHBORING COUNTI EE-

An Alblou young ladv wor« "
1f
slippers at a reernt weeding which gram d
the feet of her nl»t»T at her weddiptf. hei
mother at her wed.ling. her grandmother
at her wedding, mid her gn.Mt-gntndm &gt; n
er al her wedding.

A man and woman »*«’ «*"
day walking onitlie G* * G. r* J™**."1
Battle Creek near the Michigan ^mudrywhen the woman attempted t*» ••■*«
’
life by I) Ina down In front of an
x
JkTlJ,’!•'’? OTE*S SHOE m— l» a. 1&gt;M train the man with difbculty draggt&lt;l h
off the track down an
”■ '7 "» M. S3J0, M.00« eouplc disappeared without d
*
their naumr The Ineblent camu d consid­
erable exZtrmrnt In the nelgfitHwlMM-l
W.XIL-’
L
SboeL
u.
R L Barker, the "potato king” of Thn*,
Grove, has thia jeer raised over.^ht&lt;T1.n !
hundred busbefv of the tuben from six-;
tetm acre* o£ land,
I

WOOLLEY tk BRONSON.

.&gt;„.wn that It has bee” •Iwlol’M &gt;’7
ranlro) of the fittest, tor though p.rlent oritenlatlon Is usotul. yet luiper,‘ect.srtieulation has rarely sweh an ctteeVas to taped.- « m«n •" *1"’
teno-.ee ot hU Ilf.-.
ho
,ror-».iian. .. tierman s inter.-hao,,. a of
b-snodp-sd.. not disadvantage hun.
A Frenchrn.m. who In plane “t th»
„n.-d of «b. always mokes the sound
-- Hti-ceedsns a teacher of musk or
dancing, no lens than if he achieved
the Fn?iuh pr.-nvndallcn. Sy. o™“
and.
imperte- tlon ot epeeeh M that
whlta m-ta» 1"&gt;‘“ ' 'e,‘I” o on “ta" U
nrerent a man from petting on It he U
ranolde. True, it may go sgolnsl hun
*,Teandldat« for parliament, oruia
Xtlt-.r 'of the unemployed ,mo“Y’
■
worth employing).
but In the
^LlJulor life bo is not hlocered by
J^Seot to th. extent of b. tagtaj
iblo thtauUwr. to mouttala tan-U
- ----------- - hit enuring,
1

toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.
•fl
theraMjlvcH.
r.pcc'es
.r, . rhcmr-elves ylabonately by gulhri:ig biv, of renvveedj chewing the
mliTand uticking them pn the Hhcll. so
t . loo t, like a stone covered with
red. They f pend ho:t^ with thu ut

pkech adhere by trying, the iw piece
■ver himI over again till they auccccd.
They have u line acnsc of symmetry,
uiid always pul » reJ piece on one limb
to mstch’the red piece they have pul
on the other, anil a green piece to
match * (freen pic^f. though how they
■:now rod fr &gt; n green in thu dark pools
wh«rn Ury live i" hard to say. unlww
it is by taste. or smell- When once
their nreiw ta completed it improves
the older it becomes, aa the. weed
actually grows on thaw-

" Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil­
dren. Mothers hnre repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children.-’
Da. G. C. OitoooD,

" Caatorla Ja tho best remedy for children of
which I air. ncqualntciL I hope tho day is not
far distant when mothera will consider tbe real
Interest st their children, and ujmj Castoria in­
stead of the various quack no-drums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, boo thing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending

Castoria.
Castoria b so well adapted to children that

“ Our phyridana in tho children’a depart
meat barn spoken highly of their expert
medical cuppiics vbat is known aa re^ubr

favor upon it."
Uxmo IIoarrrAL

amd DwasaaxT,

�Ch nreh aatf Sactatf.
RKDUCSO RATHS AT
The Society connected with Emmanuel
Keeler to Mary J. Aabel parcel Mldchurch will be entertained Thnraday Nov.
Thursday, Nov. 16, 1893.
Geo.'^Brown^to Cora B. Graham lots 1 and 2
13rd by Mesdatnes J. 8. Goodyear, L
GRAND RAPIDH.
Hendershott W. H. Goodyear. PendentaiL Grrna addition, Nashville *1.
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
Notion H. Healey to R. J. Hendershott 45V4
Nobles, Stable, Thamennan,McOmber and
RATES 31.S5 per day. Rooms 5o cents,
MARSHALL L.CdOK. Editor.
a
sec
8
Rutland.
WOO.
the Misses Wolfs, Arloa McOmber, Gertie
D. and H. Landis to Minnie E. Woleot 37a Meals 35 cents, Steam Heat.
Slingeriand and Mary Powers. Supper sec 38 Woodland, E.U35.
, ,
BEACJH &lt;t BOOTH.
Silas Wilcox to Andrew J. Jackson s. e. W of
served in*Parish House ou Center street
». w. &lt;4 sec U Orangeville. WOO.
from
5
iHrtti
«.
All
are
Invited.
THK HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFTICE,
Geo. P. Mattison to T. W. Prosser 40a *
&gt;1200.
AUOVIST 14. 18TB.
Subject for next Sunday at Presbyterian Baltimore
Wm. T. Rom to Eva Ann Rom Iota city &lt;175.
church, morning “Now and then” evening
No
Marriage Licenses.
"The natural history of sin".
Kamo and residence.
C. L. 3. C. will meet with Ada Michael
21
iChariM Colliaa, Hope
Nov 18th with following program: Roman
Emma Barnes, Hope
Fred
M.
Rustltie. Johnjtowu
History Mra'Geer. Outlines of Economics
Anna
E.
Foster,
Bedford
It is quite safe to say, observed the New Ada Michael. Literature and Art in Italy
York Tribune, that unless there ht a Mrs R. Bailey. How to study Literature - I MCIIM UUT. IMXier.
-(Synopsis) Miss RoeeGoody ear. Quotations ... iFredL. Pnelta, Middleville,
marked improvement in the disposition to from -Whittier.
iCtataB. CoaU.
0
purchase products ot industry during the
Rev. Grigsby will lecture on the ever
months to come there w41l be found but
interesting topic "The Autocrat of the
little cause Cor eneotrragemenl in the great Breakfast Table’’ Nov 22nd In the High
i Albert J. McKnee. Irving.
Latest Styles.
Jennie Rostand. Thornapple,
Industries. Now the Democrat party has School room under the auspices of thu ll4 ।(Bamuel
England, Thornapple.
I Mary Ann Haiumore. ••
decided to extend the uncertainty for some Crescent Society. Admission 10 cents. No
reserved seats.
us ) William laneb, Hope.
months longer. The majority in the bouse
Lowest prices.
43 &lt; Lottie Bergman. "
Program for Thank Offering day of the 1W .' Clayton Haight. Woodland.
‘ haa'determloed, regardless ot Republican
W. H. M. society at the M. E. church It7 ) Julius II. Murdock. Sc. Joe. Mo.,
opposition, to put-off action on the tariff
Violins,
Guitars
and Banjos,
parlors on Wednesday Nov 22pd at 2 P. M. ,&lt;J i Euglene M. Goodooougb, Carlton.
bill until the next session, which means
Devotional exercises.
... i Albert Ulrich. Carlron.
stock of the best strings
,48 t May Tbomai, Hope.
Singing, Hymn 1003.
practically until some time next year. No
obtainable.
..„ _i Earl McGIocklln. Cariton.
Thank Offering, Mre Cox.
p, ( Nettie Pickle. Barry.
other than a partisan reason can be given
Roll call, Response on Thanksgiving.
“for this delay. The Democrats of congress
Reading of Minutes.
are as able now as they will be one month
Solo. Effn Simpson.
Report of meeting at Benton Harbor.
or three months hence to define the policy
of their party, and lo determine what it Mrs E. Y. Hogle.
Recitation. Trus Service, M ra Fowler.
I hereby fix and appoint the UniM for bold­
intends to do, what-industries it intends to
Five minutes paper on each Held of work. ing as Circuit Court Io the 3th Judicial Circuit
prostrate and what industries it h .willing
Southern—Mrs Phillips.
January. Second Monday.
Eaton County
Deaconess—Mrs Striker.
to spare. Yet the party has decided not
February, ••
••
Barry “
Imlgrant—Mrs Everts.
March,
•’
••
Calboun
to define its policy at present, 'finis the
Indians—Mrs Smith.
Halon
paralyzing aaeeitalnty hangs over business
Barry
Frontier—Mrs M. L. Cook. ■
Calhoun
June.
“
“
for some lime to come. It is a blunder In
Mormons—Mrs Grant
Eaton
July.
First • '*
Music.
Barry
character like that which was made by the
••
”
Third
••
Calhoun
Opening of envelopes and reading tbe
president when be refused to call congress
October
••
••
Eaton
scripture texts!
Nov..
Second
"
Barry
together in an extra session in March. The
Closing remarks by Pastor.
■
Dec.,
First
•*
Calhoun
Dated. Oct. totb, ten.
repeal of the silver purchase clause could
Ci.kmkntBWjth, ■
Mrs Laura Aldrich of Grand Rapids will,
just as well have been voted at that time
Clreqlt Judge,
speak at the M. E. church on Sunday
as at any later date. Hadit occurred then, morning next In the evening tbe pastor
Married.
the action of congress would undoubtedly will preach, the sermon to be proceded by BKI IN—RYAN. Married on the 11th iMtaht
——b Presbyterian Parsouare by the Rev.
have prevented some, and perhaps a large a song service. Sunday school at noon.
A.' D. Grigsby. Mr Cyrus Belaon ot Rutland
to Miss Anna Ryan of Vassar.
part, of the disasters which have since re­ Epworth League at 6 P. M.
Next week revival services will be held
sulted. But the Democratic party saw fit
to make the country wait, and suffer and In the M. E. church beginning ou Bunday
evening. Tuesday will be young peoples
The best ia always the
stagger along from mouth to month under evening. There will be good singing and
enormous k&gt;seea, in the hope that the Dem­ all are cordially Invited.
cheapest Bear this in mind.
ocratic majority in congress might somehow
Before purchasing call and
get Itself united, or morejiearly united, so
examine our new Truss.
that a measure on the mast vital point Last week’s letter.
The U. of M. Glee and Banjo Club have
might be passed without the aid of Repub­
Wheat, white per bu.. 55.
arranged for an extended trip during the
WE GUARANTEE
Clover Seed per bu., 5.00.
lican votes. The result, has been Incalcul­ Holidays—Eleven young giants from JVIbTimothy Seed per 6u.. too.
A PERFECT FIT.
able disaster to the country, and entire coasln University beat the U. of M. foot
Barley per Du. 85 to 90.
Hay per ton. 5m to 8.00.
ball team last Saturday 34 to 18—The
failure to unite the .Democratic.party.
Millet teed per bu. 50.
home papers are eagerly read by us strang­
Pork dressed. 7.00
The lightest and most
ers in a strange land—The Sophomore Co­
Beans, 1.03 to Um.
Chicken, 8.
durable Trues on the market.
Eminent enginuera are engaged in work­ eds entertained the annual Freshmen
spread last Friday evening—From the re­
ing out the details of a projected all-rail port in some of the dally papers one might
Anything and every­
route to Europe. The plan under study think the students gave the town over to
thing in the drug and book
comprehends the building of a railroad the torch and the sword on Hallowe'en.
While
many
side
walks
were
rearranged
along the west coast of this continent to
line at HONEST PRICES,
and some fences near the campus bon fire
Alaska. From the Yukon river the route fed the Hames, no real damage was done
will extend to the coast of the Bering except the smashing of a few window
straits. The ♦draite Are tilled with small lights of plate glass and some other like
Islands and the extreme width between tbe harmless and pleasant. tricks. The chief
'sufferers were the four poor fellows, whom
MODERN DRUGGIST.
mainlands at the narrowest' point is only the. minions of the oppressor cast into
80 miles. Tbe ocean bed of the straits Is prison and whose ransom was placed at
rock. It is believed that a bridge or bridges the exorbitant sum of over eighteen dollars.
may be extended from island to island, It seems a pity that young men who are
straining every nerve to get an education
thus connecting the main lauds. No insuper-i should have sneb obstacles placed in their
-Absolutely
able obstacles to such a plan present them­ path. We are sure every falnninded person
selves. With the two continents thus con­ must look at it this way and point the
nected tbe route will be continued through finger ot scorn at the policemen who did
A cream of tarter baking powder.
the deed.
Siberia to eooooct on the east frontier oT
Highest of all in leavening strength
Europe with existing railways. The value
The U. of M. Foot Ball eleven raised —Latest United States Govern­
of such a railway wpuld consist largely in considerable enthusiasm here Saturday ment Food Report.
developing the inexhaustible resources of night by sending home the result of tbe
Royal Baking Powder Co ,
Alaska. It would not attract passenger game with Perdue os 46 to 8 in our favor
Wall St, N. Y.
traffic ^except for novelty and pleasure. —Hon. Jerry Simpson of Kansas .-poke ou
"Some changes In Agriculture” in Uni­
It would reduce the world's record for en­ versity Hall Saturday evening—The Mu­
circling the globe, but that would hardly seum has received a valuable collection of
compensate for the expenses. The only- ancient pottery from the Smithsonian In­
thing needful to make the projected plan stitute—Mrs J. 8. Goodyear spent last
Thursday with her son Ixtuls—Congress­
a realjty Is the moaey to construct the road. man elect Griffin of Detroit was met at tbe
This very important requisite is not likely depot last Wednesday morning by the
to be forthcoming, bonce the .all-rail route Laws and hauled in a hack by about five
to Europe by way of Bering straits will hundred of them to tho Campus where
speech making and congratulations took
not be realized in this century—nor per­ place. The Professor Is very popular and
If you want to do a little
haps in the next.—Grand Rapids Herald. the demonstration was wholly non-partisan.
Ko. It wm not tbe rail way wreck
That made him blind and lame;
papering before cold
He )o&gt;t his eyes, bia leg add nose.
The empty dinner pails In New York,
In a college toot ball game.
Massachusetts, Ohio. Pennsylvania und
weather
sets in, come and
Iowa made themselves beard on Tuesday.
The echo penetrated even the subterranean
By special arrangement with the pub­
see
us.
We are making
cavern In the National Capitol, where the lishers, we are enabled to make every one
House Ways and Means Committee has of our readers ■ present of an exquisite
old panel-picture, 20 Incbee high, entitled
LOW PRICES to clean
been framing a bill to Revive the languish­ •An American Beauty,”, which has been
ing Industries of Great Britain.
admired by all who have seen IL This
superb picture Is from the brush of the I
up our stock, as we shall
same artist who painted “The Yard of
Panslee” and “Yard of Roses." The re­
invoice before long.
Wheat sowing was delayed thia fail by production Is equal In every respect to the
-dry weather that prevailed previous to tbe original, from which It cannot be , distin­
middle of September. The rains that be- guished. It Ha supnrb Thanksgiving
gau on tbe 12th of that month placed the; gift, bead your name and address to the
ground In condition that it could be work­ publisher, W. Jennings Demorest, 15
ed, and wheat was sowed from this time East 14th Street* New York, with three
on until the middle ot October. A much cents (either In stomps or pennies) to pay Sion of tkk Elephant.
ercentage-than usual was sowed for the packing, mailing, ete, and men­
y part of October.
tion that you are a reader ot The Has­
t Is doing fairly well. It Is small tings Baxnkh and you will receive by re­
_ late sowed, but Is yet growing, turn mail oae of these valuable works of
and bat little damage has been done by
Insects. Less than a dozen correspond­
ents in the southern counties report dam­
LafAwtte Meal to Jodaofi L. Cook, w. M a
age by Inseets.
*3,000
’
Tin total number of bushels of wheat see2\Tbornapple,
Warren B. EaMell to Miner s. Keeler 130 a.
A large consignment of
reported marketed in October Is 1,137,- see 22. Taornappte. *4.008.
John W. Bronson to AH. Knickerbocker,
5W. Tbe number of bushels reported
tee 31, Carlton. 810M.
marketed .in the three months August, parcel,
Clara B. Waters to Wm. E. Jaboeock. 1 a. see
September and October Is 4,054,030, which 24. Oraogyrille. 83X.
Tbaa. Waters to W, B. and A. F. Johoeock
is 737,117 bushels less than reported mark­
n a. see 24. Oraagevllte. tsooa
eted to tho same months last year.
Ellx. Warbortofl to Wm. A. Budget. 120 a. aee
Com la tbe southern counties Is estimat­ ». Maple Grove. *4880.
ed to yield M bushels of ears per acres. In
the central 54, la the northern 51, and the
State 47. Tbe average yield of corn In
the State for a long series of years is
That we have got to Bell at
about M bashels of rars.
3|P5SXe'lt^.C,emft0‘ U**dOn* the low price of
The acreage of clover seed harvested in
^ho^blaA
■
Du
rt
ea
to
L.,
A.
Moon.
It
a,
see
2,
the southern counties Is about two-thirds,
aad in the State seven-tenths of an aver­
r. K. *od&lt;L n. Btuklaad,
age. Tbe yield In tbe southern counties
Is 1.13 bushels, la the central 1.47 bushels
Mlddlevll e.
and in the State 1.30 bushels per acre.
Wm. E. K&lt;
Call in and see how cheap
The yield of tbe small, or June clover, is :
very light, but the mammoth yields fairly ,
we can sell you a lamp. See
Middleville.
IL
wu.
Issas H. Keeler to Goo.
those 81.50 lamps. Our stock
Potatoes are estimated to yield as 1Middleville. 81.
of Groceries and Crockery!*
Ium H. Keel'
folk)*«: Southern counties. 54 per cant;
ft.
eentral, 53 per eent: northern. 68 per eent dlevlllo,
‘
complete.
Try our 35c. Tea.
AX~ CUrt. ■
and State, 57 per cent of an average crop.
We want your Butter and
The cowdlUoa ot Hye stoat Is rather ba­
ton the condition one year ago, the aver*
Eggs.

Hastings Banner.

|

ThE KENT

Ladles’ Watches,
Gents’ Watches
Boys’ Watches.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

mis week we oner you
New California Prunes, 10c per pound; White
Clover Honey, 16c per pound; Florida Oranges, 30c per
dozen; California Tokay Grapes, ]0c per pound; Catawba
Grapes, 5 pound basket, 25c; Malaga Grapes, 20c per poundthe best brands of Oysters; Franco-American Canned
Soups, quarts 40c, pints 25c, half pints 15c; None Such
Mince Meat, 10c; Pie Fruit, 10c; New Raisins and New
Figs at 20c per pound; Stock of LAMPS and CROCKERY
now complete.
We make a splendid offer on 6 Dinner
Sets for next 30 days; each Set contains 100 pieces.
The
regular price is 810.00.
You can now get one for 87.50.
This isa chance yon should not let pass by.

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN

F. R. FflNGORST,

The Reliable Jeweler

:

Trusses!
Trusses!

W. H GOODYEAR

You II Have Something
Left
After you buy your furniture and carpets

of us.

We suit our prices to the times,

and even if your supply of wealth is lim­
ited we can please you.

to make your selections.

Now is the time

Our stock is

complete and we can suit your ideas of

beauty and price.

Hiram Rogers

Pure

SPECIAL CLOAK SALE I

NOW

SATURDAY and MONDAY
NOV. 18 AND 20,

We will have a Special Line of the very latest styles in

W.J.&amp;LL HOLLOWAY.

FINE GARMENTS
To sell you, from the great Chicago firm

We Have Jut Received

J6FS6U
SW661

Potatoes,

JOSEPH

BEIFELD &amp; CO,

The most popular manufacturers of novelties and high clgss Cloaks

m the West.

We should be pleafced to show you these goods at our

m in. im is tins.

"fiFL. „

CORNER STORE, UNION BLOCK.

Jan H. Jocmim.
boeretary
State,

Harbert Hesry. toa see •
Bogers &lt;4 a ms

JOS. BOGERS &amp; ce.

E. Y. HOGLE

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Nov. 16, 1803.

C'°*fa ,nd “•"'• •”* 10,'r

p
•

ror8-^86”" “d

Whfte
30c per
Catawba
sr pound;
Canned
ae Such
nd New
&gt;CKERY
&gt; Dinner
'•
The
X $7,50.

fl Man
or woman
In need of any thing in
the Drug, Book or Wall
Paper line, can save mon­
ey by buying of Fred L.
Heath
the
Druggist.
Agent for the One Min­

tN

ute Remedy Cubeb Cough

' Cure.
Hastings, Mich.

FR D L. HEATHr
THE DRUGGIST.

LOCAL NEWS.

arpets

times,
s lim-

e time
&gt;ck is
:as of

• CIXCMLATIOH •
,'hL week,
80 quire.3.

O. D. Spaulding.

Il Ul.” FU°” Kro”'wri««' n daumrawO. D. Spaulding.
» !Lr, IJ?ot lhe ruPture apeclallst 1a at .lit’ LICht1' U h°"' ,ro" “«“» for •
Fort a Hotel this week. No one aflkted
him wre" J“I1U’ RnU’11 WM '» Detroit th),
Prices within*the reach of all.
Gr’”11
We/paytbc highest price for butter ToeX- Th°,P

eggs and all other fann products usually
sold at groceries.
.
1
Cook &amp; Cook.
TM Mkm or PtMk Mtu, or a
Rapid,, wu burnrd u, th, gn)uod )MIer.
My Ton-noon. The bulldlnc wu partially
iMttrrt and th. Io.., will tall heavily on
air. Maus.

•ods at our

It tbe ”cTiy*'lley

Cl“‘t«t&gt;ooita Tenn, la

«Md,e.,,„1I1 AD" Arbor

vureJ?.‘n,"’,N"'”ll"”“ln "« '»r
yesterday.
*
In lbi°ltytClU“
Mend.

MIm Beet, Eurnlu nt Nubtllle wa, In
■
•?
•,,U| «&gt;»
. ard ot Panah-a and -Yard or Koaea" the city Sunday.
5”
*n«h.-r picture, equally „
buutltul by the
tree.ua
°&lt; Middleville, waa ln
the city Saturday.
Thanksgiving present from us.
Ia*
KotPpen of Grand laplds is in
Flower pot. utd n.h hooka, eau .nd the city this week.
.
eotnln. totMreo and hair pin,. an«ua and
and
Miss Mae Roberta of Jatkson spent
ax handle,, and—oh pahaw! Come and
see for yourselves.
Sunday in the city.
Cook A Cook.
Hon. John Carveth of Mlidleville
In tbe city Tuesday.
Brown celebrated
the 50lh anniversary of their marriage last
Prof. H. B. Andrus, of Nah ville.
Thursday. A few friends and relatives In the city Saturday.
Mra. and MrS Browo
Dr. Frank Denslow, of Mukegon,
had five children born lothem during their
married life, and all are living at present In the city last week.
and were with them last Thursday.
Mrs Stephen Evans of Belhvue Is visit­
ing at^D. R. McElwains.
Gid Mra. Shipman, mother of Henry
bhlpman, of Rutland had the misfortune
Nehemlah Cook was taken .0 bis home I
to break her limb near lhe hip joint Sat­ in Prairieville Saturday.
urday. Dr. E. H. Ijathrop reduced the
Miss Belle Handy spent Sunday with
fracture and made her as comfortable ■« relatives in Grand Rapids.
Wibld. She I, ss year, Ot Me howeve“
Miss Ixiu Mikesell of Charlrtte has been
and it is feared on account of her advanc­
visiting Mias Effa Simpson.
ed yean she will not be able to recover.
Hon. John T. Rich, Governor of Mich.,
has appointed Thursday, Nov. 30th as
Thanksgiving day and has issued a procla­
mation to that effect. In it ho says: "Let
the day be so observed that all may have
cause for thankfulness, those who have au
abundance, for that abundance and the
privilege of aiding those who want; and
those who want for the generous giving.

HASTINGS, Mich., July 14, 1898.
_ r. The following contract entered into between The Lambertville Rubber Co., and
W ..H. Spence.

Know All Men by these Presents

that we The Lambertville
Rubber Co., party of the first part in consideration of the attached agreement which is
hereby assented to by the party of the second part, do hereby agree to give to W. II. Spence
party of the second part, the sale of the Snag Proof footwear in Hastings, Mich., for the
year 1898 and will give to said party of the second part all possible protection in territory
and maintamance of prices.
I the party of the second part do agree that I will not sell
the Snag Proof for less than the following prices, Lowest retail price per pair.
Mens Short Boots, S3.75.
Men’s Knee Boots, $4.00.
Men’s Sporting or Storm King Boots $4.50.
Men’s Hip Boots, $4.50.
Low ent one buckle Overs, $2.00.
Boys' Short Boots, $3.25.
Boys’ Knee Boots, $3.50.
Boys' Sporting or Storm King Boots, $3.75.
Boys’ Hip Boots, $4.00.
High cut two buckle overs, $2.25.

I further agree that I will not in any way place them in the hands ol the other dealers, so
that they may be sold again and thus conflict with the rights granted other dealers by the
said Lambertville Rubber Co.
(Signed)

Mrs Cora B. Powers and daughter re­
turned from !&gt;akota last week.
/Mrs Hannah Barlow has &gt;een visiting
friends Id Kalamazoo this wak.

,
LAMBERTVILLE RUBBER VO

(Signed)

W. H. SPENCE.

Miss Ashley, of Grand Rajids, has been
tbe guest of Mrs. W. H. Goocyear.

v'Mrs. W. J. Bownc and Mra Geo. Brown
visited friends in Allegan last week.
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
Rev. A. D. Grigsby lecturd at Lacey
There It a law requiring dealers to
• st roach this office Tuesdays at latest to
_____ _______
•.sure insertion in the issue of the week‘ affix
flx “
-caution*
’ labels__to gasoline cans' on the 14th and preached then on the 15lh.
when brought.
which Is very little heeded. Druggists are
Frank Black. Dr. Fowler. Ed Burton
required to put ••poison" labels on all and Will Cook have returned from the
1
finest canned corn put up at Cook medicines of a polalonous nature. Were north.
the rules as closely carried out with gas­
Cook’s.
Mr and Mrs B. J. Hendenuott went to
oline cans, one would seldom hear of the
John F. Williams has been elected l*oat
fearful explosions, so common of late, re­ Big Rapids yesterday to visit heir daughter
tster fit Delton.
.
sulting from taking the kerosene can for Mrs Squires.
Mr-. Mjers is adding «large veranda to the gasoline can oy »!&lt;?&lt;• versa.'
Mr and Mia W. N. Cbidlster, Miss Grace
r residence on East Green street.
Messer and D. W. Reynoldsspent Sunday
Washington Graham, formerly of this at Wall Uk«.
&gt;». H. Powers and family are now act­ city, and late of Grand Rapids died on
'd in their new home on Green street.
Mrs. Mary Stevens of Bkltimore and
•Sunday last, after being in poor health a
ms remains were Mrs. Belle Monroe, ot Battle Creek, spent
Mteulion Knights Work at Castle Hall number of years.
- . nd rank Monday evening Nov 90th. brought to this city Monday night-and Sunday with relatives in the city.
were taken to the residence of his daught­
Rev. Fr. Laughrau was hi Charlotto
‘I and Mr- P. A. Sheldon have moved er Mrs- Henry Cook. The funeral oc­
Monday where hvassi.4ted in th-dedicatory
part ot Mrs Pflugs house on W. Centre . curred from there Tuesday afternoon,
exercises
of the new CMholhcburch there.
Rev. A. D. Grigsby officiating. Deceased

Mrs Thos. Cox. Mrs E. V. Hogle and
Mrs M. L. Cook are attending the Mis­
sionary convention at Bentoi Harbor this
While Mark Gdodenohfh who lives a week.
■moke Ed/Powers No. 35 cigar, few miles north west of the city was driv­
L. and Frank Heath, John Roberts,
the same; al ways the best 5 cent ing home Monday night. Charles Wlthey
rail Info him just this side of the rail road Frank Cole and Dwight Gosdyear went to
track oh Broadway, driving the till ot bls Lake Odessa Friday afternoon on lheir
Times are close. labor scarce, and mon­ cart Into the breast of Mr Goodenough's bicycles. ’
ird to ,&lt;&lt;•:. but a little uu'i.f) buys horse with great force, causing an ugly
Mrs A. D. Grigsby, Mrs Clement Smith,
of goods at Cook A Cook’s.
w &gt;und. The hor»c wa? taken to Dr. John Dawson and Mr MyeJ» are at Benton
Barry I. nige No. 13 K. of P. entertained Waddle's where the wound was sewed up. Harbor this week attendinr tbe State S.'S.
. t.g brothers from Middleville. Wood- Although losing a large amount of blood, Convention.
with good care It will probably recover.
and Lansing Monday evening.
Dwight Goodyear left -f«r Philadelphia
Ttie Y P s5c. E. will give a scries of
The entire Mlchigan»Agrieultural for- Tuesday morning. He wit be absent a
i. m-ps this winter and have engaged estrv exhibit at the World's Frir has been inqutli and will visit relaivcs in N. Y.
I'arV-rs hall for that number of nights.
donated to lh» Agricultural CollFge. it Is State before returning.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cool were called to
We always have Ou hand the finest teas, a gift nf which any college may be well
proud. For mnpy weeks back the Slate Grund Rapids last Tbursditf by a telegram
the Royal Garden.
Board of Agricultural has been working 1 announcing the dangerous llness of -Mrs.
Cook &amp; Cooi/.
to get this exhibit. The forestry and ag­ C.’s father Washington Gnbam.
Bools. .Shoes and Clothing to excfiange ricultural exhibits will be placed in the
l.aGrlppe is said to be gring the rounds
lor wood.
botanical and agricultural laborrlories re­
O. D. Spaulding.
spectively. These exhibits are now near­ again; Will Youngs. Mrs. Dorr Mudge.
Mrs.
Gard Chidester. Mr». Ester Bauer
ly ready for shipment and will arrive at
More New Cloaks and Shawls and
the college in a few days and be at once and Mrs. Hollaway are ameng tbe victims.
wcr prices.
unpacked
and
placed
in
position
tor
ex
­
Mark
Kenyon of Iowa is visiting bls
O. D. SPAULDING,
hibition.
cousin Hale Kenyon this w*» k. Mr K was
Old rubbers that are _given a eoat of
in the secret police service »t the World’s
The following cases of this term of fair mid gives a very interesting account
varnish will crutublu and break. Go to
'iV&lt;K)iiey and Bronson's and get nice new circuit court have been disposed of up to of tire work performed by t»c agency.
Tuesday.
fresh goods.
,
The people]vs Lorenzo Paddock obtain­
It would save a great cterl of annoyance
Will Clark an employe of &gt;tbe whip ing money under false pretenses—Nolle if womru in villages and small towns
factory living on Creek street Is very ill Prosequi.
followed lite example»of tteir city sisters
with a nervous fever, and it is not thought
Tbe people vs Frank Treat, resisting an and had n day to ba “at homo*’ to thoir
he can recover.
officer, tor sentence—Continued until next friends. By this is not meant that re­
freshment*. even to the orient of a cup of
Dr Root has an office at Ford’s Hotel, term.
Tbe people vs Robert Peck, assault with tea, necessarily should be provided. But
lie charges nothing for examination or
trimltation. Do not fall to Investigate bis intent to do great bodily harm—inform­ If all one’s acquaintance understood that
one conld always Ire fonrd on a c&lt; italn
ation Amended.
methods of treatment and success.
The people vs James Scldmore, assault day of the week one woull not be so likely
Word received from Gaylord states that with Intent to do great bodily harm—Ar­ to rnloa seeing those peorla whose society
Prof. R. D. Bailey formerly of our schools raigned. Pleaded "not guilty" Holbio-ik waa a treat not to be Ightly lost. As
has been elected a member of the County appointed attorney. ,
the case stands a very fin? day calls out
Board of Examiners of Otsego count).
The people rs N. T. Parker, violation everybody al once to mate a number of
liquor
tew
—
Pleaded
"not
guilty"
Continu
­
visits. The consequence h that everybody
We keep as .fine gixxls as can be found
runs away from al! the r«t, and nobody
In any store in the county, and as cheap ed next term.
Wm Zaggles vs Howard Mosher. As- is st homo anywhere.
as the cheapest.
stimpsit
—
Settled.
Cook &amp; Cook.
&gt; Olney and Judson vs H. L. Newton
Sheriff Bosworth alnust wishes that
Pochontas hadn’t prevailed upon Powhat­
I have, some fresh Ivory pointe of cow ,Attachment—Judgement by default for an to save Captain John Smith—In other
I'OX lymph with which I will vaccinate at ;9387.57.
words Ire thinks the Smite family is a lit­
Lncena Wilhur Paik vs Jerome b nwt and
my office for 50 cte. for each person.
tle too numerous. Ono day last week
Jas. H. McKIvltt, Injunction—Pleading
G. W. Lowhy.
Judge Smith said to Mr. Bosworth;
and
proofs
in
open
court.
Continued.
.. We have heart! that a certain anan in 1
••Bring Mr. Smith In.” He wanted at­
Theodore E. Godde vs Mary Godde, torney John M. C. Smith, but '‘Mr.
this city bought ten yards bt cloth for a
Smith" applied as well to one of the Sher­
dress for hte wife, and when he presented, &gt;f)l voice—Dismissed.
iff's
boarders. Naturally enough Bos­
it to her on her birthday, she sent him
John Q. Creasy, an expert engineer of
back for five more yards for the sleeves.
(Grand Rapids, Is employed by the men worth thought of William Smith tbe biga­
mist. The latter was prod need and it
who
expect
to
take
the
bonds
for
building
Will Raphe, a former resident of this 1
pleased the boya ao much that when the
c-lly, was married last Thursday to Miss Itbe new railroad from Grand Haven to genial attorney appeared he was urged to
Raplda, from Grand Rapids to
Lottie Robinson, at Grand Rapids by Rev. Grand
I
stand up and give reasons if any there
Alaska.
Alaska
to
Freeport,
from
tree
­
Dan F. Bradley. After a short visit with .
be why judgment should not
be
Kalamazoo friends they left for Spokane |port to Hastings, and from there to Battle pronounced.—‘Charlotte Tribune.
Falls, where Mr. Raphe resides.
&lt;Creek, by the way of Dowling, Banfield
and Bedford. Mr. Creasy has been over
//Word received from Frank Black’s !the entire route on foot and reports to his
Came Into my enclosure Oct. 95tb.. a
jmrty in the north stales that Dr. Fowler principals that the route Is a feasible one
has been the lucky one ao far to shoot a and
'
one of easy grades, and It te the In­ coarse wool rum. Owner can have same
deer and that after he committed the bold (tention of the capitalists intereated to by proving property and paying fees.
D. R. McElwain.
deed the three other members of the parly (commence work as soon as possible next
stepped his face for an hour to gel some spring, and possibly before. This te not
«elor in it.,
.a boom project but Is backed by wealthy
A d,nee will be kt"" "Ddcr
The snake editor of the Hastings Ban- IInvestors who have now satisfied them- plecttbeO. A. R. al tbelr bkUI Nov.
aclves that the project is a praetlcle and
ner, filling temporarily the horse editor’s 1
30th. (Thanksgiving night) to which all
place, ran tbe following startling Informs- |pnmlalM one. Tub mo road will
nrw cordially Invited.
lion last week: VF. M. Storms, of Plain- «deep water transportation to all that .part
By order of Committee.
well, has purchased a trotter with a record of
&lt; the state through which this line ana
feeders pass. Our citterns sntf.-tM
of 3:35. It 1s a five-year-old pacer.”— Ila
I
To all pointe north of Reed City tickets;
Plainwell Enterprise.
&gt;residents along the proposed route shduifl
give It all reasonable encouragement aa all
Miss Uxzle Kly® of Grand Raplda Is jcan see tlxat the rutul will be of the great­ on sale Nov. 1st to Nov. 95th. GoadI for
return until Nov. Mtb. Apply to G. R. A
stopping with Mrs J. H. Dennis and Is (eat possible benefit to all cmwrrHcd. Mr. 1 ticket agent for full lafarmallaa ar
prepared to de all kinds of fur and plush Creasy te an experienced engineer and en­ addrete. C. L. Lock wood, Goa. Paso- Agl,
work. Cloaks make in to Military capes, joys tbe confidence of not only hte emseal skin sacques repaired, muffs uiads and ploysra but of the public generally, and Grand Rapids. Mltto._________ _
re-lteed. For trimmings furnished.
Jjte reeommendatious carry great weight
I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to
Mrs Lottie Dumond died of eonsumptlcfc and would deceive respectful considera­
at the home of Bam Stanley’s in the fourth tion In why financial circle^ There cer­ all friends and especially lo the ladles ef
tainly ahoold be more direct communica­ the Enlsoopul church, who so kindly eared
ward Friday and was buried Sunday from
tion
botwsca
ttete
place
and
Grand
Rap
­
L«U. Demowd. Ort.,
tor Episcopal charch Rev. W. W. Tayter
•ffirtetiug. DrcaaaadwM33 years of ago ids. and the road passing “
bW iMl UlDMA
aad had been In Ul Aealth for a tong tana. threads a prosperous country cuaur* fail
be a prodtabte lavemmeot-Battle
■«
8-r,.
4M
J-liaL

deer weighing 210 founds reach- was sixty years of aec and leaves a wife
&gt;--day. It was shot by W. H. and two daughters.

ss Cloaks

personal mention.
a A. B. B. Kill, Ot Grand Rapid, I, lo tbe

“&gt;

SPECIAL SALE

HATS - and

Saturday, Nov. 11th
We will sell anything in opr line of Plush and Wool Caps;
Wool and Fur Soft Flats and anything in
our Stiff Hats at from

We have just purchased the full line of samples, carried by
our agents and.will close them out at the
„
regular wholesale price.
Every article is in perfecb condition.
REMEMBER that this sale is for one day only.
DON'T FORGET THE DATE,

BURGLARSJN
—TOWN."
From tho Banner.—Some time Saturday
night burglars—I here was evidently two
of them—entered R K. Grant’s store, get­
ting In by removing a pane of glass from
tbe basement window and breaking
through the Inside cellar door leading to
the store. Here they helped themselves to
two pairs of pants, two vesta and two coats
and two overcoats. They were evidently
not fastidious as regards their personal
appearance as the suite of clothes they
took were both mis-ma ted. The coat, veat
and panto of each were from different
suite, so tbe wearer when arrayed in them
would present quite a stiiklng^ppearance.
Tbe goods stolen were of a cheap grade
and tbe loss would probably not exceed
much over twenty-five dollars. No clue
was left but an overcoat. mueh the worse
for wear, with a few mafclies in tbe pock­
ets.

REWARD!.
Th* gen***’"''M?) wh0 UlBS
IbeuiKclvHe to a wlntei’s supply of etothing,
will be mounted for tbrir hard work by
finding the goods they "bought” (although
of a efceap grade) everlasting wearers.
Undoubtedly they weald have found a
better bargain, brtter It, and a more tatty
outfit, had they shoees to some during

IT’J fl FAIR ESTIMATE--J/IVINQ
$ 1.50 TO $5.00 ON EACH SUIT.
That’s what you do—buying
from ub. We’re not charging
you an exorbitant profit. Buy­
ing direct from the principal
makers in larger quantities and
spot cash enables us to save you
on an average from 25 to 40
per cent

An objectllsson-Those $3.50 Boys
Suits.• Any of similar qual­
ity are being sold at $5.
Of course, we sell perhaps ten
at $3.50 where one is sold at
$5.00. It doesn’t take wise buy­
ers long to find out where to
get most for their money.

IT’S OV&amp;RGOflT TIME
IT* OVERCOAT ME
IT’S OVERCOAT TIME

A great stock

lows. Yea,
for father a4 well as son. The
newest and swellest—only we
don’t charge for the owell;
that is to nay, because it is
swellest we don’t put on an
extra five $s.

R. K. GRAN&lt;

/yj

&gt; - «

�jteta hand- ffrhad shifted hi. helm
which be wished to speak to Mra. Al- to come alongsidlrof me, for J couldn't
of the heights which shut In the north
change my course; being afready bo
lB
"What
does
she
refer
to?"
asked
side of the bay. ft was a sort of Swiss
cltoae to the wind' that my aoilb were al­
©ottage.surroundod by a garden contain­
Molly of her cousinmost flapping."
ing orange and olive trees and shut in
-Bow should I knowr replied Mrs.
It waa evident that Mrs. Allaire did
by a plain wooden fence. A ground floor
Barker "Come, Molly, let s be off.
not understand the precise meaning of
with a veranda in front, upon which
T nefe waa no time to be lost. Mrs. these terms mudo • use of by Capt.
opened the front door and the windows
I Allaire and Kate Barker, accompanied Willis, but she Was sure of one thing—
of the parlor and dining-room, a second
' bv the nurse and child, turned their steps that the man standing in front of her
story with a balcony extending ite en­
' toward the wharf which they reached had seen John, had conversed with him.
tire length, and above this the gable
in less than ten minutes.
for one instant.
end, the sloping rafters of which were
The Flying Cloud which bad now,,
richly carrc&lt;l—such was this very sim­
passed through the
captain, "yotur husband waved his hand
ple but very attractive habitation. The
antine, had not yet been dc*k®d’
tff me and shouted: ’Everything is going
parlor and dining-room, modestly fur­
at anchor nt tho farther end of the bay. all right, Willis; th'- moment yon reach
nished, occupied the ground floor, above
a cable's length inside of Loma point. Son Diego give my love to my dear wife.'
them were two rooms, Mrs. Allaire's
It would, therefore, be necessary to Then the two-ships separated and soon
und one devoted to the comfort of little
cross the bay to go on board the vessel, passed out of each other*:* sight.”
Walt; in the rear there was n small an­
which would not bo hauled up to the
“What day was it Hint you fell in with
have hail a suspicion of them, but that’s nex used for tho kitchen and the serv- OX LKAVIXS HER COL'SIN SHE REPEATED dock until later. It was about two the Dreadnaught?” asked Mrs. Allaire,
j ants. This was the home in which the
Barker luul now become a resi­
miles ucross nnfl the passage was effect­
all
THAT
8H1
WOULD
EXPECT
HKK
THE
“March S3," replied Captain WillU.
dent of San Diego for three years, and . The relations of John and Molly Al­ captain’s wife must now face the long
ed by mean*, of steam launches, which "at twenty-five minutes past eleven
NEXT MOIXINO AT NINE.
yet m&gt; skillful had he been in disguising laire on the one side and of Lew and hours of absence. The baby’s nurse
mode half-hourly trips.
the crooked nature of his transactions Kale Barker on the other, are now and one servant were its only other oc­
HOW IOL$ ^VUI o. UM»M
,
Molly Allaire nnd Kate Barker took
Mfs. Allaire waa so particular about
that not a breath of suspicion had at­ sharply enough outlined to render in­ cupants. The only visitorr. were Mr.
"Oh, onlytwenty-four hours; it’s only Heats in the steam launch along with a
these details that the captain sent for
tached to him; Such were the circum- telligible the facte which are about to and Mrs Barker, the husband rarely, a formality, but still no one can go on
dozen other passengers. Most of them the chart and designat'd the «-;a-i
jstanccH which had brought about the beset forth in this narrative. To what the wife frequently
board."
were friends or relatives of the crew of point at which the two v&lt;-.-. ■. luu!
reunion of the two cousins at a' time degree these relations were going to tie
"And ho* did Mr. Hollister learn
Mr Andrew Hollister, as he had
the Flying Cloud, who wished to avail
■when Molly hod not yet become Mrs. changed. by sudden and unexpected promised, often calledlo see the young that the tvo ships had spoken each themselves of the first opportunity of­ passed each other It waa 148 degrees
longitude west from Grccnwl th. and -20
J’uhh Allaire.
wife,
being
anxious
to
carry
her
any
other?
”
events of the near future, no one could
fered to visit lhe ship. The launch cast
'"The cusom hoqse officer brought
The cl-jsest intimacy sprang up be- ’ have foreseen
news of the Dreadnaught which might
off Ite lines,gotclcar of the wharf, and. seventeen hundred miles west of San
I reach him directly or indirectly Before him a message from the captain. Dear
tween the young wife and the young ■
under lhe action of ite screw, took an
girl, and although it would have seemed ]
any letters can reach their destination Molly, calm yourseW. There can be no ' oblique course.across the bay, puffing Diego- If the weather should contlniu*
CHAPTER HL.
favorable, anti there v.-ns even reason
jncre natural fur Kate to exercise an
the maritime journals contain lists of doubt as tc the truth of this report
PHOSPCdt COTTAUX.
steam bi every stroke of its piston.
to believe that U would at this setw^n
To-morrow
II
will
be
fully
confirmed.
ascendency over Molly, yet it was the . Thirty
,
vessels
spoken,
their
touching
ut
this
years ago there were not more
With ite placid surface mirroring the of the year. Cnpt. John would surely
contrary that ‘«ok place. Molly was | than thirty-five thousand inhabitants port or that or any other happenings at I entreat y»u to be patient for a single
fleecy
clouds
and
blue
sky,
the
boy
was
make a quk-k and agreeable pa^.-.ge
i rrsolute. Kate was weak, and the young । lo.thc soulherly thin! of California, a sea which might be of interest to ship day."
"Well th?n. Kate, until to-morrow." now visible its entire length, with the across the waters of the North Pacific.
girl s«x»n became the strong prop of Dio ; g^on of the state which to-day con- pers • Molly would therefore bo kept
answered Mrs. Allaire. "Tomorrow houses'&lt;.f San Diego rising amphithea­ And. further, as ho wus to find a n:rgo
married woman. Kate rejoiced greatly i lajnb one hundred and fifty thousand, well posteiL
ter like up the heights, and the old city awaiting hixa at Calcutta, his sojourn
at the prvjoctrd marriage of her cnitsin j M lhal niU, bul a vcry Mna|j portion of
The first few days were specially morning IT be nt your house by nine
to the young captain—a marriage ' the vast area of this extreme western heavy and sad. Molly could not bring and you’ll p) with me on board the Fly­ at lhe bottom of the narrows lying be­ in die capital of the Indies would bo
tween Island point and Toinl Loma; very brief, and his n torn to Ajuerica
•which gave no promise of ever resemwalb undt,r co|UvnUon; in fact herself to leave the house. Koto Barker ing Cloud, won't you?"
"Willingly, my dear Molly. 1 shall the huge Coronado hotel standing out would be aec-nmpkshe.! wjthoot any
bling her own. nnd what sweet conso- mO8l of u seemed only Gt for cattle went daily to visit her. nnd lhe two
S
lation and comfort could Kate not have r^ng who could have Imagined that women lavished their atteplions on lit­ expect you xt-morrow, and us the vessel boldly with Us palace-like architecture, delay
At this moment the mate
Uia
drawn from the sympathy of lhe young bOch „ bri|Hant destiny awaited this tle Walt nnd talked about Capt. John. will then b« out of quarantine, we shall and the lighthouse whose lantern sheds
its broad glow over the sea after night­ appearuu't-on the quarterdeck and incouple, could she have brought herself I, ffaraway
araway region.whose onlycommuuicoonly commuuico* Ordinarily, when she was alone. Molly be able to snj the captain."
"Isn't it (apt- Willis, John’s friend?" j fall.
formad thu captain thnt tAry ivere
to• uncover her
Iij ,llon
Sjitb
r t
,i|...
v..ri.i «•««
nei hidden
uiuur.n sorrow!
sorrow.
(.
w
u. ,world
was hv
by tho
the «-rumn
wagon
tion „.
with
the
wagop passed part of the day on the balcony
There were a nnmber of vessels an­ ready t &gt; get under wa v' Tbe sailors
inquired M*s. Allaire.
As for Lew Barker, his position lie- &lt; trams of overland routesand the sin- j of her
cottage..
.... __
Iler gaze was turned
came more aud more complicated. A j ^le line of counters touching at Itsprin- seaward over lhe bay ami far beyond ' "Yes, Moly, iin&lt;l the Flying Cloud be- ’ chored here and there, of which the standing on the forecastle wen- only
launch skillfully steered clear, as she
nml to break anchor,
crisis was at hand. The last scrap of cipil] sports? And yet as far back as thd Coronado islands. The line of the longs to th» Hollister fleet"
“Very wall, it's agreed then, Kate. | did of the boate coming towards her.
red l.» jh-h-I Mra, AI
bls wife's fortune which he hail Jiasti- • J7IJy then. Wna a little nucleus of a town horizon did not limit her vision; she
•*shc prek-rml
-vly collected upon leaving Boston would I a few injiui back from the coast north saw beyond it, for-had not the Dread­ I'll be at y»ur house at the hour named, i and of the fishing smacks that were i lain- M
In that cijse sbo rould
«oon be exhausted.
This man. by | of lhe bav of Sa:i pleffo Hence thu city naught already passed far beyond it? In Oh. how heavily the time will hang on . hugging tbe wind to lengthen their | main &lt;■:
, VI,jrv,
tMa
the Flying Cknblanu
nature u gambler, or rather a reckless | of that name may justly claim the honor thought olio paired on board the ship, my hands! Will you stop and take • tackMrs. Allaire, with her cousin next her. ■ w nwb lht.
It would lain- :i
•peculator, waa one of those who re- of being the oldest settlement ou Cali- she stood by her husband’s side. Al luncheon with me?”
»d on one of the deck benches •. two hourb for th&lt;
w fna,ce
"If you like, dear Molly My hus- j was tented
gard chance its their only dependence . fornlan soil The buy of San Diego is this moment n vessel appeared in the
the other side of her sal the . a-,,..and wfio are always ready to risk every- u sbperb one Twelve miles long by oiling and stood in towards the bay band will i_- absent until evening and ' while on t— ------It... . W-l. ...1__.....1___ _
nurse
holding
little
Walt,
who.
under
■
Mrs Allan?
,
.
Ching oa a single throw. Such a pro- two wide it not only affords necessary and Molly thought to herself how the I can give jou my afternoon.”
"Thanks, thanks. Kate, and then we ; the influcnce,of the fresh sea air. was glad to n.-;-cp' Uh* &lt; nptain's invitation,
-pensity- absolutely uncontrolled by anchorage for merchanlinen but snffi- | Dreadnaught would be sighted in this
thC dictates of reason, could not do cicol accommodation for a squadron, way some day and how she would loom may talk o' John, always of him. you : in the best of spirits, anil followed but i.ht* wus expected at lurkhoon at
।
.with
wondering
eyes
the
movements
of
ocherwisethan lead, nnd did lead, to de- the port ranking as n naval station, up a-* she neared land, und how John know.”
"And lif.lo Walt? How does our , the sea gulls as they sailed over hl, nf’«r what the mulattress hnd Said,
Oval in form and having a narrow en­ would be standing by lhe ship's side,
plornblc results.
| head, uttering their shrill cries. His
baby get oa?" asked Mrs. Barker.
would be very an.'.iucs to reach home
Upon reaching San Diego Barker had trance opening to the west between glass in hand
"He’s ful and rosy." replied Molly. I I mother was delighted with lhe look of by the time her husband did. anti'she
opened an office in Fleet* street, one of Island point and Loma* or Corando
Th® time now canje when little Walt's
j perfect health stumped upon that sweet therefore requeste-t &lt;*apt Wil Its to pin­
happy
as
a
bin!
."What
u
glrnl,
day
,
point
the
hnrtxir
is
shut
in
on
all
sides.
those bureaus which irwere more ap­
hcalt'h might suffer from his being kept
propriate to call dens, in which any The off-epost gules don’t reach it und cooped up loo much indoors! The that'll be whin his father secs him । little face, and bent over several times them ashore so that they might lv in
«cbeu&gt;c. good or bad. becomes the start­ heuvr seas scarcely ripple its surface. weather Ixx-ame particularly fine the again! Kate, I have half a mind to to kiss it, being each time rewarded time to catch the (.t.-ain launch
'
ing point of a fraud
Very skillful in There s n&lt;&gt; trouble getting out or In. m-ond &lt;veek after Capt John's depar­ take him nnd his nurse with us to­ with a smile.
But Molly's attention was soon ati'ou know I don't like to |
depicting the possibilities of a combina­ there being n minimum depth of twey- ture. and a cool breeze-tempered the in­ morrow
Mrs. Aynirv.und h?r coumd Vxdc their
tion. utterly unscrupulous ns to lhe
creasing heal.
Mrs. Allaire brought leave him even for a few hours. .' traded by catching sight of the Flying leave of tne mplam.
kissed b:&gt;thof
Lying somewhat away from
in 15.85 San Diego had u popuiati-u. ■herself to emerge from her retirement. should be v-Arried the moment he was ’ Cloud.
means resorted to. an adept in lhe art
little Walt's rosy cheeks
of persuasion, with very shadowy no­ of fifteen thousand, to-day it bos . and on these, little excursions waa uc- out of my sight the moment I had left j t]je ether vessels, .&gt;he threemaster
While waiting for the .-.train launch to
|
loomed
up
in
full
view
at
the
other
end
tions of meum ct. luum. tie plunged thirtv-five thousand. Its first railroad compunied bj- 'he nurse carrying the him behind"
start. Molly sat watching with deep In­
said Mra. •। ut
of wv
the uujr
bay «
with uc»
her vuw.n
colors radiant in
Now the Atlantic A
"You're -ight Dioiiy.
Moliy.' tutiu
headlong into twenty speculations, all i 'Jate* from ISM
good idea. Little Wall 1 the morning N^nlighL She waa swing- | terval the movements of the Flftqg
of which went to pieces; but the biter ' Pacific, the Southern California and
In this way on one occasion they made Barker; “its'ag^™.------ ---------------'
Cloud. Keeping time wit!
trip. ing
|
himself did not escape upblttcn. for he lhe Southern Pacific roads make it an excursion to Knob hill, the site of will be grtatly .benefited
o. . . by the
*-«with the tide, her heat! turned to
, song of tbe boatswii*. '*
now, found himself literally on the purl and parcel of the great continental many villas, —
w fine
wmv and
«mw lhe
...v bay
—j I। the
me westward,
wcsiwani, and
odu the
inc sulmidir.g
autmiumg waves
"a»o
" .
. VA
—-j one may The weather will be
from which point
chain to
It
atreet. aiihosl withoul/'lhc necessaries railway system, while the Pacific Coast loo]{ out lo ^.a fnr beyond the islands. smooth.
I will be •the
v- firstsail *he,
— of the ocean swell were breaking against ffan to break On.-teJr'Ai ,
— Well, then,
.............
—•■•- 1i her tautly .traubral chain,
■i crrak
creak ""
on ,ho
the hawse,■ 1while lhe mute orof life
Still, as h/i operations had Stepmship Company brings it in./re- । At aRother tjine they betook themselves has ever tnlrn.
everything
I &lt;tercd enough sail t«&lt; Ih? set to carry
been enurely secret, he had some little quent communication with San I ran- to Coronudd beach. where the sea rolls is arranged.*
Molly's whole soul went cut In that '
j the vessel, with the help of the tide, tn
credit left and made use of it to launch cisco. It is a handsome und agreeable in angrily and brcalcson the shore with
"Evcrythijg. dew Kate.” replied i long, silent look. She was thinking of '
j her dock. - .
new schemes and secure new victims
! city, healthful in. locating and with a the nol8e nf thunder, and here they vis- Mrs. Allaire.
John, who had been l»ornc away on n
The steam lnun*.-!i w: s now about »o
This condition of affairs, however, climate in praise of which language jted the mussel beds, where at hi^'i tide'
Kate re mil nod at iTospcct cottage ( ship which one might t-ny was the
could ni&gt;l last
Any moment there ,has already been exhausted.
t thc spray covers the beautiful rocky until five o'eock. Oa leaving her cousin j brother of this one. so much did lhey cost off. and gave-a shrill whistle locall
■might b«- an outburst, and the schem- i. Like most American .cities. San • formations of the coast al this point. slic repeated that she would expect her resemble each other Were they not
ing Yankee who hnd transported his Diego is full of life and activity nnd Molly set her fool in thq way of n wave the next Doming al nine to go and the children of the snroe house of Hol­ whom quickened their pace, coining up
the point in from of Coronado hotel
peculiar'busincss methods to the Pacific ! very methodical withal in the hurly , that crept bubbling and rippling up on visit the Flying Cloud.
lister? Was not their home port the
Mrs Allaire, Kate Barker and the
slope might find himself obliged to ' ,burly of its business affairs. If move- the beach; she touched this mysterious
■
I • —— —
same? Had t&amp;eir keels not been laid in
CHAPTER IV
.leave Non Diego as he had left Boston. I
nurse took sea*.** on one of the star­
tnent be a manifestation of life ’J. ex- ocean that seemed to. whisper to her of
the sa^te ship yard?
ON B&lt;A.ni) TIIK nriNG CLOCD.
And ret, in an intelligent community. '
board benches, while the other p:iss»-niste here is to aa intense degree. The ■ distant waters in which John was sailYielding to the faadnatlon of-an illu­
Half-past
eight
was
just
striking
in
a genuine renter of commercial activity day is hardly long enough for busi- j |ngt this ocean whose billows were at
gers. about twenty in ail. rambled about
ra*j u, Mui.tij
........... —■ rag.
»»tiv»«
••»i■
me
the ueunv.
belfric. oi
of aan
San mcgo
Diego as
ns airs,
Mrs. sion. which hek imagination under the
whose importance iqpreaspd from year ncss transactions. But if this was the | that moment beating against the Dread- Allaire and the nurse, who was carry­ stimulus c.f recollection conjured up the deck. A final blow of the whistle
to year, any man of honesty and in- case with those whose instincts and in-i naught now wafted tiioutamh of miles ' jng little Vnlt. left Drospect cottage.
for her. Molly was about to meet her
tegnty would have found many ave­ r clinalions
i
। i...i.«
i.i. «.htu.
j there motionless,
•*
••-burled
them into ,this
whirl- ' nwuy She stood
the g]w passCl| cpflei^Jy through lhe broad husband, he was there an t&gt;onrd. await­ and the launch put onl ii.ti.sh the t
nues
of sijC'-ess open
to him. But thccV
It was only half-past eleven, and
------------..
।* it
” (li(J QtU apply •to those
**
- Ilves
”
young captain's ship plainly visibie to I avenues of the
tho upper city, bordered
bordered ing her. he would wave his hand to her '
were uecdful somethings which Lew rwhich
T. . were drawn
.
' out. ,into
— intermin—1_ ! young captain sosnip plainly visime io j nvenues
her wrought-up imagination, while her with villas having gardens inclosed by ' the moment he caught sight of her nnd
Harker didn't have—moral rectitude, i, able rounds of leisure. When things | husband's name trembled on her lips.
street in time. for a &lt;;v rter of an hour
husband
’
s
name
trembled
on
her
lips.
ornamental
fences,
and
Men
reached
j
his
arms.
MM,.
.,^:hcd
she
would
throw
herself
into
his
«traightfcN*wnrd ideas and a mind free I
. come to a standstill time becomes a j Towards ten o'clock on the morning the carrow and more built-up streets With this, his name trembled on her was all that was tcqr.irccK to make the
. from gtiilo
..
j great laggard.
f of March 80. while seated upon the bdl- of the busircss portion It was in Fleet | Ups. she called him. he replied, repeat­ trip across th-* bay
It is important to note here fstrr
that 1
As the launch steamed nway Molly's
Anrt lhls waB
Allaire's expert ' cony of Prospect cottage, Mrs. Allaire street thnt Lewis Barker resided, not far | ing
'
*her name again und egain.
vieiLhcr
Allaire*, Anurcw
f ' ' uoutsicr ! ... ...
al.n
f
Iih-eadlr*r»n .1. , . saw Lnr
n
-w, 'll i r. rr lk,&gt;
Lbw John
Jana Allaire,
her cousin approaching
the I'Al'uA
house
A slight «c-utcry
utery from her
iter &lt;child broke
.“r’in
° ?n !
Sl“™ h" "'’rr'°^ h" h“- i K»&gt;« solvl.eneu her peer „u.l tr.eed her from the waarf belonging to the Pacific ,
Coast
Stcuusliip
Company All in all, I lhe spell, and she looked to&gt; see that II Cloud. The anchor was up. lhe sails
true aMidibon
..
. of Barker's matters,
rlrcle* there hand', labor, hud entered more or lew* hand In a friendly way a, J to tto-tura
caught the breeze. and lhe ship begun
it was a pr-tty long walk, and it was i was really the Flying Cloud they were
industrialI n
si
T thh 2 ra.tora!
&gt;"«■ her Ufa Era. when he waa not' the eapulo'a wile that she wa. not tbe nine o'clocl when Kate opened the door I approaching, und rot the Dreadnaught, to move ahead. Once in her place
wm no inkling
'tLthnt
' ::eithis
buadventurer
“’XUJ7—O
*&gt;?!.
M..Uy htutened
alongside the wharf Molly would ho
for
Mrs.
Alain*.
..
.
between
Errand
which
the
broad
Pacific
and would to Heaven
.... n ne
he ucscrveo
deserved no , , ,
‘
&lt; • z*
able to pay as many visits to Capt
down to lhe door.
„ 1h^umlug to- bl. I li&gt;»- «“&gt; llu‘-to.UM! .,f l ..llu.tor *
Il was u residence plain almost- to was rolling its many, many leagues
harsher name — was
•Willis ns shr might choose.
"What is it. Kate?” she asked.
gloominess.
The
blinds
of
the
front
"Another
ship
will
be
there
in
place
hrn
lb-LTtoh
Bhuuld
ruin And even whvu
..........
The steam launch shot along rapidly.
"Dear Molly,** replied Mrs. Barker, windows were almost always closed, aa of this, some day!" she murmured, turn­
come. (MiKsibly they would be iaciiacd
inclined wh,eh he lo&lt;’k ,n ,,ltf business, affairs of
The houses cf the city perched upon
unlucky I lhe firm' he ha&lt;' *’cvn comn,i8Blonto&lt;, 10 "you’ll be rejoiced when you hear the Lew Barker received only business ac­ ing her gaze upon Mrs Barker.'
to look upon him simply as an
the different terraces of tho picturesque
■ ‘ watch the construction of the clipper news that I bring. Mr. Hollister sends quaintances and maintained no friend­
"Yes. dear Molly." replied Kate, "and
tiusiness man anti not a man utterly j
ship of which he wus destined lo be me to tell you that the Flying Cloud ly relations with his neighbors. Pop­ It will be John who jvill be standing on amphitheater storxl out more and more
devoid of moral sense, to whom all j
plainly. It was only n quarter of smile
which entered the bay this morning ple knew tlr man very slightly, even deck to receive us."
what zeal.
methods are permissible provided they i: the commander With
-:*• 'yes.■
further to the wharf.
!r..l to tortunV And John AJlnira him- I-?*1
dill M .npervUc the spoke the Dreadnaught.”
in Fleet stnet, as his business affairs
Mrs. Barker understood very well
"Look out!" suddenly cried one of tho
"The Dreadnaught!"
kept him avay from the house from that a vogne anxiety oppressed her
tself. although be hail never been i work even to its smallest details It
hands posted at the bow of the launch,
"Yes.
Mr. Hollister hud just re- morning till night. Besides he waa out
'
was
like
the
loving
care
of
the
man
specially
cousin's heart when she interrogated
-specialty attracted
nurwriru by
i»y the
me man.
rami, was
wuj* at ,
i
t
ns he turned to the man at the wheel
.to. momv
...I to th,
lea.1 Inclined I
building . home In cel.ed tlw Information when he mot me of u.wn n treat deal, going moat tra­ the future.
this
.
who was standing on the little bridge
to dUlru.l him. .nd Iberetora wm II
day. I.W It ««» in Fleet atraet and aa he would not be qUenUy to tan Francis™ in pnrauit of
It had taken the steam launch n quarin front of the smokestack.
J*
a "
ship
Is not able to call until afternoon. I hurried ! uenemraor
„henw»of vhlch
,h.l during hi. .l-ranra he -onld j even more tban ’this,
h“ for
,or *
hl° ls
vmcn he
n. said
Mid nothfngto
uotmngto hla
hu tor to nn hour locorar lhe two mile, to1 -­
As she heard this cry Mrs Allaire
count up -n his wife’s being tho re- l! only a bouse. It is not only an instru- here as fast as possible."
twrau the wharf at San Diego ar.-i
"Then there is really news from ।1
'
tnent
of
fortune,
it
is
a
fabric
of
wood
looked
toward
the
port
side
of
the
I hi, partkiulae morning he woe not p.,lnt Lomu. The praengera mmto
cipietit of l/ewis' nnd Kate's kind of­
A.] wraU ...n
! '? hJ*c,u™
«&lt;* AlWre rotoihed ] their way to lhe landing tram which launch, where they were running out
fices
Should the emergency arise, nnd Iron' to. which precious human John?"
"Yes. dear Molly! /Flrf^----- firClX **"
“
Ml
■■■••'«•«■»&lt;■» 'or her , the Flying Cloud wu lying «raely . a vessel which was also attracting lhe
vibould Molly stand in need of their out- lives atw'l'to be intrusted. Moreokor,
Drcadnaught and the Flying
Cloud
fell
it
is
not.
asTt
were,
a
detached
frag
­
attention of lhe other passenger*. m&lt;*t
I lying Cloud tell hubana . i»L being able lo ucompany । cable’, length awgv
airetcited hand, she would not call out
rm
- ....
.
of whom hnd gone forward. A large
them nr*
on iw.nwri
booxi the vi,.inrar*ie...,i
Flying Cloud, adding l &gt; There
to’ them in vain
Their house would ment cf native soil, which Is borne tn with each other and exchanged , ilium
was one of the ship's hoats'Lr- schooner-brig, which hnd pulied out
buck
home
by
wind
and
wave
only
to
greetings."
t hat he woild certainly join them at ing nt the foot of the stairway in eharg^
‘ t»e open to her and she would find a
“And they were ail well on board?"
from the Hue of vessels lying nt the
luncheon.
welcoriif Uiurc-’-nol only the one due to be carried away ngnln. and which in
of two sailors. Mrs. Allaire made her­
the end destiny unfortunately dpcs not
"Yes, dear Molly.' The two captains .
■•I'm ready my dear Molly,” said she. self known to them, and the men an­ docks was making ready lo go to Bea
u friend, but to n sister.
conversed together and tho last word 1
always
permit
to
return
to
the
port
after having kissed tho baby; “but nounced themselves in readiness to rob­ with her bow turned toward Island
IkiUdcs, how cohid there possibly be
that reached the ears of those on board ' don't you want to reat for a moment?”
point. She had been taken in tow by
any suspicion of Kale Borkrr’saincerity out 4it-4vhiclrdK.first drifted.
ber over to the ship. A few strokes
|
’ tl.._ !
...... ...
Molly hnd vepr frequently accom­ the Flying Cloud waa your name!”
a tug. nnd was already pretty well
"I'm not tired.” replied Mrs. Allaire. were sufficient to do this, and Capt
“My poor John!” .Tied Mrs. Allaire as
under headway. This schooner-brig
great as it was unselfish, and. far from panied Captain John to the shipyard.
"You don't need anything?”
Willis having recognized Mrs. Allaire
the
tears
gathered
In
her
eyes.
These
timbers
resting
upon
the
inclined
was right in front of the steam launch,
Htrinot; tofcet boutnls to it. Ia*w Barker
"Nothing, Kate. I long to meet Caj
"How happy I am." added Mra Willis. Pray let’s start at once.” ipl., stepped to lhe gangway to receive her
und so near that it became absolutely
had •-ni'iiirfigcd it, no doubt with some j keel, these ribs so like the skeleton of
’
*
The
captain
conducted
his
guests
tn
necessary to let her pass, and for this
-.intster in.iiiw. some shadowy vision of ! some vast marine mammal, this plank­ Barker, "to be, tho first to bring you
Mrs.
’s only
servant
an old ....
- Barker
-------- - -------j--------- waa
-the quarter deck while miu
the imum
mute: wu
con-.
reason the man at lhe bow had warned
future giiiu. tvkit h he hoped he might [ ing already in position, this hull with this good news."
"And. oh, how I thank you." replied mulattresa. whom her husband had I tinned the necessary preparations to the helmsman.
tx* able t&gt;» i!r.»w from iL He was per- j its complex outlines, this deck pierced
brought
from
New
York
with
him.
j
get
the
Flying
Cloud
r.l
her
dock
in
the
the
captain
’
s
wife.
"If
you
only
knew
।
by
the
broad
hatches
for
loading
and
A grave anxiety now came upon the
feclly sure. ux». thnl Kate would not j
This wutonn. whose name was Nanny. | city.
-*a.r aught which shonld be left unsaid, unloading, these mar.ts lying on the how happy it makes me. Ah, If I could had been Barker's nurse.. Never hav’'Capt. Willis," sa’J Mrs. Allaire, "I'm pBasengers. ah anxiety the more justi­
only hear every day Then the captain |
fiable
in that the l«xy was tilleil with
thal she would be discretion itself as 1 ground biding their time to be placed
ing served in any other family except- informed that you spoke the Dread­
vessels anchored here and there, ami
regards tils present condition, giving no ■ in position, the interior arrangements, of tho Flying Cloud really saw my dear ing his. she wgs completely devoted to naught.’’
’
•
boy, really spoke to him? Oh. it's like '
hence it was very natural that there
■sign &lt;w bint as to lhe disreputable the crew's quarters, the quarter deck
him
and
still
culled
him
by
his
first'
”
...
---------- , replied the captain.
receiving another g-wnl-by from him!" |
-schemes in which he had l»evome in- , and its cabins— was nut all this suf­
ue when he was a ! “and I'm able to .asa-sre you thnt she should bo a rush made toward the stern
"Soltis, dear Molly, and then to. name us she Ijad
vol red nr ns to the sea of difficulties in 1 ficient to Interest her? Was it not her
child. This creaV.-.re. gruff und dicta- I was in good trim, as I „have already re- of the launch Everyone saw that it
would be necessary for lhe steam launch
which h&lt;- was now floundering Aa to : husband’s life and lhe life of his com­ hear too that everything tvos going on . torial, was the on y one who ever ‘ ported td Mr. Hollister.'
well on board the Dread naught."
|
ail this Kate would bold her tongue; ' panions which the Drcadnaught would
seemed to exit, h e ucy influence over I
‘ ‘ “ you saw him, you saw John?" to come to a «*^.ndstUl in order to let
"Anff
"Kato," cried Mra. Allaire, "I must
not even a won! of blame would escape -. shield from and defend against the galea
Lew Uark-r.
ho Intrusted her &gt;b™.
«o„ u,.
t ly)nR the tug and the brig get by, the course
"The
Dreadnaught and
the Flying
her Ttie domination of her husband ; of the I’u.Hfie? Hence there was hot a see tho captain of the Flying Cloud. Ho j lutelj. with the awugtment of hu&gt; Cloud parse,) e.vh other ulore enough being also encumbered by a number of
will give me all the particulars. When j
L°’frai ,h!0L0!h',n ^hfcrCttpl. Allaire and mo to eachao^s fishing smacks darting . hither and
wa* absolute, no power of resistance । single plunk which In Molly’s irnaginawas it that they fell in with each ■
........Hi..«.
rew him to
„ ‘ ti™ J-’h" “'s'11
l”
was left her, although
she knew
thither in the stiff breeze.
to feel the weight of this domineering few
wprds.”
1*
other?"
&gt;w words.
.
urarl, wiihonl
*"
f,,r tk« •*'"*
"Ixx)k out!” repeated the man at the
be a man ul._
?_* ‘ ocxuvHei.ee. ,
sway, which was pushed at times to I
~
“I didn't learn that, Molly," replied
"Yes! You have seen him:” said
• would
.. not • life; nor .did- a blow of a hammer rcbow.
destitute of mural■ sense, who
M
undertone to herself.
Kate, "but the log book will answer Ivr^nn^on
rs. Allaire 111
in
an
"All right!" answered lhe man at the
hesitate to commit a criminal act And
™
V
f
d
?|"
the
k
«"o'
K"
■«.«
that
question
and
the
captain
of
tho
now &lt;h.t IbU man Wood botora her In I
whbh dW
find “
helm; "there's no danger. I have room
- of* the
■
—
Flying Cloud will be able to giro you that exercised by her husband. In her | •
&gt;n
Drcadnaught
projected enoughl"
fibs true colors, how was it possible for
*
resignation, which was but another .
all
the
details."
i
tho
captain's
face.
John took pleasure In Initiating her
her u&gt; preserve lhe slightest regard for
But hampered by lhe sudden appear"So be will, Kate, and soon as I can name for weakness, she let things go as '
’ x Baker then asked several que* once of a large steamer in he r wake,
him? The. fact is. und it should not be In the mysteries of the work, pointing
dress myself we’ll go together, st they might, and Nanny took no counsel
. to the reply to which Mollie Us- the tug unexpectedly changed her
tout sight nf; ?he vriusafraid.of him. she out the destination of each piece of once."
with her I*relation to the management
1 attentively, although her
woalike child in his h.intls; and even metal, fxplulnbg to her the vessel's
course, veering round to the port.
'
. . .
"No, not to-day. Molly," replied Mrs. of house affairs
' i turned seaward—toward the There was a loud outcry, in which the
now. al a signal from hint. Imd his safe­ speed aj indicated by the plan of conAs Kate turntAl to leave the house the
Barker. "Wo wouldn't be allowed tc
-nt horizon.
ly dratandi-d It, she would hare followed .strucUd'n. Molly learned to love this
crew of the brig joined, for they were
mulattress enjoined upon her tho negoon board the Flying Cloud to-4&lt;y.”
Du that day," continued Capt. WB- trying to.be of amirianee to the tug by
him i» any quarter of the globe. But ship of which her husband was to be tho
ceasity of reaching home before midday, •»
"And why not?"
. "the weather aeemed to be verv steering in the same direction. Ths
after ali. her self-respect would restrain mmiI and next to God the master!
aa
Lew
would
soon
return,
and
it
would
f
"Becauas she only arrived thia tsoraThe botwn occupied by John Allaire
her frwu confessing her sorrows oven u&gt;
JtotdokM, toe wuuug. iidij
~ tug and the ateaca launch were not
her oowUu MoDjr, who ma,
tbara waa aa I—.-«•
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STATE ELECTIONS.

Th® Community Shocteed.

Result of tho Contest at tho Polla
oq Tuesday.

J fatten on poverty

HOMESPUN FOR CLOTHING.

Dalroil, kuisg i Iwitoi

Toledo, a,"Not. IL —Senator S. Sod Soenas nt tho Sign Of the
In effect July 30. I®1
| Bough, picturesque material of a
LaM evening, just after tea, while Mr.
Parker, of this city, waa found dead at ‘
Threo Balia,
light gray or creamy color and coarse Favorite Route between Grand Rapids. Detroit
Throw Hartman, a prominent and highlyhis home Thursday evening with hia '
.
‘ and tberitrft. ’'
.
•
as
a
towel
is
occasionally
seen
in
the
nMpctted i ititex, apparently in lhe beat of
heartbroken,
88well
tivMlvhmu ’ literally
ter*,,Jro
Wel* as
•* figureflgurastreets of New York, worn by men of
b. .'th and spirits, wu reading a newspaper,
tiv»ly
brnU«A^
4~- •»;♦
Dt
*he °‘’r*n -WBO rcutiu
"nUn Th* p*wnl&gt;rok.r'. Shop M a iu.onr«o of fashion during tbe hot weather, ami
;ru.n-l ILtpl.l?’
•he -L-eet sudihnly fell Ip the floor; he
bW&amp;ln. Hla
Ills sudden
■tlclrlnn demise ____
P^nla
I.
r
a n
__ ■
......
. .
.
twain.
waa. the cul
­
Busl’.jacid one hand over hia heart, gasped, and
usually all three pieces of the suit are
mination of continued broading over
back in his chair, evidently uncon­
worn together. Many people wonder
lAlto
.
the misdeeds of hia pon, 8. E. Parker.
Elmdale
THE VOTE IN OHIO.
. . , The family were stricken with conwhere this cloth comes from, says the
i 1 MMm
-m.uion, and immediately suatmoned a
Columbus, O., Nov. 10.—The official Thursday night the elder Parker com­
World,
for
it
is
not
to
be
found
in
any
lake Odessa
"How much you wan-, for dat
.in. But it wu loo late. The old returns are in from three-fourth* of the plained of feeling ill and later was
I Woodbury
of the tailor shops and is never seen in
,
iNuufield
'
. . 411 was dead. Phvaicians gavis lyoarl eighty-eight countle* and with the un­ found in hia room. Dr. Parker, his watch?" he asked.
ready-made clothing.
Mulliken
--- examined
---- ,„v
the b-xly
reportund report
1 ­Balded .him a little silver watch
the cause."—Holbrook Herald.
lllraad l-edge
official figures from the remaining brother,
The material is Canadian homespun.
ed that
thu* h»
he V.»A
had never come 1..
in vvmw
contact
, , that 1 1X11(1 twenty dollars for, writes
■ day the papers contain statement* counties Gov.
LainJag
McKinley's plurali­
It is not the homespun which is mode j
1 Detroit
- -•—
»»— The
—
... *?1J the above. Even youth is no de­
with a similar
case.
rupture of Annie Woods in the New York Re­
ty, i* placed at 83.791 and hl*
In the steam mills, but is the* real arti­
. a,*ain»t heart disease, and lhe awful
------ ----------------------he believes, was
nM KHWM
actually
y corder. I had no notion of pawning it,
majority over all at 30.009.
The the heart,
cle.
and
it
la
made
on
hand
looms
by
।
|i&gt;y with which it is claiming victims
hmiKrh* on
r.»» by —grief
—1-* -*
- sou's d.obrought
at **the
dis- 1,nt waM cur’°us to know what figures I thc inhabitants of Canada during the
1-v |dowardciiy
senate will stand: Republicans, 26;
ot»&gt;rt all a conviction of it* prevalence.
***“'“---------------------------------------------------- . could get on it, if I, like so many oth­ Jong
gracc.
.
.
.here. v
. ,
Rdm&lt;ire
.
winter
No »two pieces
are I■ ., |isunton
I
. tjvr. if you have a symptom of thia democrat*. 5. House, republicans, bd;
ers in this sad city, stood face to face
REVOLUTION-'IN MEXICO.
Ionia
| 7 bo
democrat*.
2L*
Mercer
county,
which
ever alike, and it is impossible to ,
: i-«-aM do not hesitate a moment in
with want
iGnuul Icdn* j * to
"match iC" This cloth is admirably |
ding to it. Delay is always dangerous, gave Neal 1,800 plurality, elects a pop­
"Oh, I don't know how you do these
ulist
representative.
Neal
only
carried
I
suited
for
hot
weather.
Its
rough
coat
i-crt disease too often fatal. Some
ot the InaurrectiouUt*.
things here," 1 said, "for 1 have never
makes it look thick and heavy, but it •
■ &gt;n» of hvart diseaae are ahortnea* ot twenty-three out of eighty-eight coun­
I Detroit
El Paso. Tex.. Nov. 13.-The city of P*'™®'1 anything before."
is loosely woven and the .wind blows
duttering, or palpitation, pain or ties, and these by very narrow major­ Junrex,
i’"""” **--»
— is in lhe greatest
"Veil. 1' gif you two thaler und a
Mexico,
ex
­
through it. Then, again, it can be J
■
in left side, shoulder, or arm, ir- ities. Hamilton county gave McKinley
Mulliken
halluf,"
citement
and
the
military
and
civil
au
­
fit mm
thrown into a tub and washed. This
j : r yufa:. smothering, weak or hungry 11,054 and Cuyahoga 9,248. Twenty-one
"Mercy on us!" I could not help ex­
Woodbury
cloth comes in all varieties of gray and
•
nting spells, dropsy, etc.
counties
that
gave
big
major­ thorities are busily engaged arming
I Lake Odessa
claiming. *U couldn't part with it for
the
citizens
with
"
’
all
the
weapIOtarasvIDs
■ •• Raven, York. Pa . writes: "I euffered ities for Cleveland last fall went
contains no dye.
T
i
obtainable,
Klinduie
..-art !l»ea»o 3 years. Frequently my equally strung Tuesday for McKinley, ons
Information
has that."
-----■ .
The
habitant
saves
the
fleeces
of
his
,'t we IT »&lt;*em to jump Into my mouth, and my
•
------- « ---—Mcniuu-y been
Alto
received
_
by
thu
mlli1 l*1^ “. ie pl*ce an'l turned into the sheep, one or two of which are likely
Mii’tinl
tary commander and commander of thu °est on,e' for
nrc plenty of them to be black. He mixes the black with
Ml Paris
I
K*M
one
congressional
districts.
The
two
-rand lupldf^l
•
expected to ltrs, bntwu Induced aa a
there. There are some in the the white wool, aud if he has no black
frontier customs guards that the citv, down
’
”
c*on*titutk&gt;nal
ainrtulmenls
ou
taxation
■ ■ t &gt; use Dr. MUee^New HcBrt^Cme. Tbe
and particularly the custom house, will Bowcry, and on Grand street, but they sheep his homespun will be aU white.
and separate legislative districts were
bo attacked by the revolutionists, who ure tth lbkk *“* Beehives down on Park
The French Canadian farmer wears
defeated.
wm Emm
are soldier*, a detachment of whom r,&gt;.w “nd Chatham square. As 1 entered this humuspun himself. It is so cheap
Bortland
.• x ihx’kwetl. Pnlantown. Fa., and 82
Ionia
- •sye: "For four years previous lo oettnDka Moines. In-. Nov. 9.—The latest captured the custom house at Las l.he door ft wnraBn in bl°ck passed me. in Canada and so universally worn by
Howard (Tty
n*enf !&gt;r Ml lee* New Heart Cure I wm
Palma*
She walked up to the pawnbroker, held the poorer classes there that a gentle­
Ionia
figures
up
to
10
o'clock
Wednesday
. : «r.h heart direase tn a very severe form
Klantoo
up a beautiful diamond ring, und asked man from Three Rivero says: "Nobody
■, s': socalled puree, but with no benefit night bear out the previous estimate |
MURDERED BY HIS SON.
idmore
how much he would give her on it- She making any pretension of fashion or
I — '. Cr. Miles remedy, cue bottle ot which of 35.000 plurality f«'»r the head of the
• Kerry day, others week day* only, t »te^ '
said
she
had
to
have
fifty
dollars.
"My
SHhards. High Point, te . makes the fob republican state ticket, while the bal­
style in Canada would wear the home­ oa dgnal.
husband
lies
dead,
”
I
heard
her
say,
j statement: " T was a wreck fb&gt;m heart ance of the ticket will probably get
I'srlor cars on all trains between l)r*a€
spun of the country, which, like blue
- . st stomach trouble when I began using
Hands and Detroit. Keata 2» cents. Connertl—
•and I haven't enough to bury him."
. WidiaAV, Win., Nov. 18.—William Hajeans in some parts of the west, is re­ made inUnion station, Grand Kai&gt;l&lt;fo with tbe
M
New Heart Cure and Nerve and Uver more. The legislature will be over­
1 thought I detected a twinkle in his garded as the 'mark of the country­ Chicago* Wut Michigan Kaii.wxt ro«
. whelmingly republican, standing, ac­ beck'n mysterious disappearance from
his home near Edgar was cleared up •ye, for he knew she would have to man. Yet it is an excellent, honest,
■. « native guarantM, or sent by the Dr. cording to latest advices, as follows:
Medical (V . Elkhart. Ind. on receipt of Senate—republicans. 32; democrats. 18. Saturday by neighbors finding his body take less money rather tlian keep the serviceable and handsome material. I
I; per battle, eta bot,t!ee forgfi. expross prv- House—republicans, 76; democrats 24. about 80 rods from his home in the stone, and it was a beauty.
have seen it in fashionable tailor ot northern MichTPui.
!•. W poelUvaly free from all opiates or
Trains leave Grand Rapid* tor CMewo.
Des Moixes, la.. Nov. IL—Unofficial woods in a newly made grave, with a ' "That stone's not worth much," said shops of London, where it is sold for
•You couldn't get a high price on Its mcrita. It has an K.HL.. and 1J6 P. M.. JO P. M., nt J» T.
. .•
i ;«r dux.
o-'iu. w mkiwi returns from all but two counties iti tree fallen across It aud the brush piled the pawnbroker.
M. Arrive Chicago t .SS P. M-. 0.M V. W--here Fvoe bool at drucHM.«r by mall.
A. M. and 7:« A. M. teXMpt NatarOay .
•| the state, yith eleven counties reported over it His son Herman,'aged IS), con­ more than 835 for it, and that's all it's air of picturesque distinction pos­
81. jMeph and steamer. ’
4
,
sessed by no other material for men’* ria.
| by pluralities, give Jackson 180.840; fessed having killed him with an ax. worth."
Leave tor Manistee.Traverse Cl»».» harlevr4a,
I Boies. 152,273; Joseph (pop.). 19.010; He was assisted by his brother Otto,
The poor woman was nearly dis­ clothe*."
Petoak; and Bay View 7:» A. M , aad tJCWho has ever seen American home­
Mitchell (pro.). 7,745; Jackson’s plural- aged 17, iu secreting the body. Both tracted with grief and could stand the
Local lor White t2ood. Fremont ami 30c.
I ity over Boies. 31,567; majority over all, ! were arrested and brought to this city. .strain no longer. "My husband paid spun? That, too. never get* into the Rapid* leaves Graad Rapid* 6 48 P. M.
" T/W Mugaro FalU Boult.
Parlor ears on day trains and «b»y»ry cm
j 4,812.'
$125 for that ring and gave it to me New York market. The homespun
| THE SANTANDER DISASTER.
nlabttraiaa between Peteatey, Grand BapMa
when we were, engaged
1 would made by the farmers and farmers' andChiea&lt;o.
.
...
ind Property Worth starve rather than part with it. if it wive* of Maine is a handsome, closely
Ask our agent* lor farther wtatleutara
Albany. N. Y., Nov. 9.—The latest I
were for myself, but he must be woven brown material, stained with a rite to
advice* give John Palmer
GkottoR DaBAvax,
’ -M'S newspaper
M
adrid, Nov. 18.—Finance Minister buried."
butternut juice. In the mountains of
(rep.), for secretary of slate, 28.500
Poor thing! she was doubtless one West Virginia also strong, serviceable
plurality over Cord Meyer (dem.). Thr Gamazo has returned from Santander.
----- „ -----* ------------------—7 were material is made and worn by tbe
among
many
unfortunates who
latest figures on associate judge of the He says that among the buildings —
wrecked by the explosion aboard the wrecked in the last financial storm.
"poor whites." Most of the Scotch
court
give Bartlett
court of
oi uppeals
appeals give
uarxiett (rep.)
irep.I 85,BS,- ' gU.Bnicr cttbo Machiaco were the gov- , j could bear this pitiful sight ni
homespuns are make in steam mills, as
It. (HiKQKN. Local A«*ut. llaaUsgv. 000 plurality over Maynard idem.), lhe : ercor*s offices, the custom house, the. longer, und went on to the next shop,
rest of the,republican ticket is elected
of justice, the mining depart- Here 1 found a lot of women, withull are many of the Irish. Froma commerKVcWLU G. P AT. A. Cbieaa ■
by pluralities ranging about that for , |Jlcul anj the prisons, besides private ‘ sorts of things. One of th'-m pawned ai rial standpoint they arc better cloths
Id effect Jnty 30. IWfl
Palmer. uGo^
rar*n*4°* | property valued ut lx..%*0.000 francs, nrottv nair^'shosa. worth Fa or ST. for , than those made by hand, but they lack
private dispatches received estimates I property valued ut 12.5CO.ooO francs. pretty paincn hhoca. -\«»rth £4 or £5 for the individuality of the latter, aud are
. Eighty persons nre still missuig.
not so artistic.
Palmer's plurality al 20.WO. ,
I About 250 were killed and 400 were
There Avas a pretty girl there with'
L. Builder
The republicans have al*o carried
BIG MAILS FROM THE WEST.
Tonic
( wounded, Scuur Gumazo says.
her sealskin cape. She had it on. ami
both branches ot the legislature. the
I
NORTH.
Fcnatc standing, republicans IK. dem­
KAismszoo Lv...
Mlteltelppt Gel ths Mo»i Letters.
amine the fur
ocrats 14; the assembly, republicans 74. ;
I EaatCo^p-r......
•iTOl «i »’
It
Is
interesting
to
note
the
striking
•
tUcLIand
June! .
"How
much
d«&gt;
you
wan
...
.... - ----- -------- - --------- A. Truesdell, wife of Judge IL II. Truesdifferences in amount nnd degree that &lt; rr»sey ..............
the constitutional convention u» held dell, a retired lawyer und capitalist of first utterance
I Milo
"Oh. 1 don't kneipr-’
characterize the correspondence of Drtnxu .;............
next year consist of: Republican.-*. 110; i Amboy, drop ped dead Friday morning
representatives from different sections | Cloverdale
.
democrats. 65.
| at the Nelson house in this city, win-re ' you give?"
of the country, say* the Washington I •Abulti.7“
•Well how muck d«&gt; you
Brooklyn, which has always been a they have \&gt;ecn giirsU* fur a few days.
4 09 H IN
Star.
The mail of representatives Hastings.
for
itr
"1 think 1 ought to ge
demtxvatic stronghold ami counted , They were making preparations to
.
‘
from the New Englaibl and South At- I
good for from 10.0U9 to 15.000 majority ' spend the winter iu Mexico
Mrs. my father pai.l $50."
"Dr. WILLIAMS’
I luntic states is comparatively light. I
"IT!
give
you
85,"
and
she
took
it.
for
the
state
ticket,.ha&gt;
overturned
all
.
Truesdell
was
57
years
of
age.
A
day
MEDICINE CO.,
ft
j that of reprcMfitatives from the middle
•prophecies und given the RepubHran 1 or two ago she inherited 1100,00J by the
While I stood watching, a m
u&gt;iv [ states is moderate, or "from fair to
candidates about lf',00.1 maiority. The
i uc , ucaiu
death "1
of un
an cu3K.-ru
eastern relative.
rria.nc.
peeped in ^rather sheepishly, saw l
lj
e
I middling." and that of the western, iw-trnlt...... .
1,50
I
Lower
Than
Ever.
democratic candidate for mayor in ul
crowd of women, aad went out
|
Grund Kupldi
.
, ,
,, , ,,
; northwestern and southwestern states
defeated by a slightly les* vote.
. Washington, Nov. IQ.—The treasury had a large grip in his hand] and 1 i
J
ii
l
net balance has dropped below the lowed him. I didn't have to go far, ]j it
. . , X, .z 1: - k kteper.. fitenoers‘
.
s
eem*
that
the
people
of
the
older
I
*
-•
•
- • -- ~ Button. Nov. 9.-Practically rom- I
m
standing Thurvlsy
1 '• • '
jiher«.*n&gt;i Teacher* KdutJ
I states, particularly of the thirteen ■
• . h position* »t tba Grand Ran d» Bu»’.1
te.HT.rn of Which IM.ni1.&lt;lA i. for. as I expected, he turned into an-[ ■• original states, which had their exist- J
:!■ M-'.^botthaDd, and Normal e- bool.
Grrenhalge
(rep).- 190.608;
r .
.nw* . prv
-•
- Kus* *I gold qud the balance of $15,251,830 cur- other pawnshop, opened his grip aud [‘ encc before the union was established,
duftt, sddreM
A. b- Pariah, Propr. ernuri
SOUTH.
sell (dem.). 136.763; Banks (pm.). 8,104; • reiyey. This is lhe lowcbt point ever took out one thing after another.
KuUmszon Ar
. ; lean but lightly upon the federal gov- Kav7G»perTv\
republican
84.103. The cd- I
•
, plurality,
•
•
....
, reacneu.
reached. The
iue Krucr«i
general subui
Mibpension
-usmvu u
of» ,
•
• ' ernment and have but few want* to j lU.-nland Junc*t.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Hr. rep.bllnn .Ul. MrtkMMI UnUuM. rirrtkm .l»j I. g. to a. th. , tl.bCOM:
'• express in correspondence to their I
is-.fanlt having been trade in lhe conditions bj about th.
plurality
The
toMe u»umr.
„
Tlu. pawnbroker
,,
•* is
&gt;a vumctvw lhl
w, .
took it. laid ill
’ ' representatives at Washington, while DritonJ.'
'*1«. ci-rul:: mortgage made bv William Holley h.nrf.t B.IU. an- to be hunil in the pruuauiv
■
,
... now begin
in to
lo increase
jDcreaw nnd 1 down, turned
t„
receipts
will
it inside out and felt of j
G*r I’jirdy. dated Jsnuarv J4th, A. !&gt;.;
residents qf the newer states, whose |
Mid recorded In the '»t6ee of ibr Register manufacturing towns and milLccnters, the balance to creep upward.
-----’ *he
— 1 1। state
• it. then said -------------it was out--of style
and
—governments
---------------- ... ------erected;'
......... ...
were
erected
c! !&gt;- .•.|«. for the countv ot Harry and Hude of in places like Lawrence, Fall River.
j would give 81 for it
’ Hastings.........
w
. -tn. on ti e teventh day of February. A.D.
i simrtitaneously with their admission
: ■ ; in Liter X of Norticws. on pace Ml. Ipswich. East liampt*'n"Holy smoke!" cried the man who i into the union, are apt to look to
Coats Grove
h said tnortxwe was duly arogurd. -by I
Gai.eshl'RG/ ill.. Nov. IL—Charles J.
। Washington^ for nearly even-thing Woodland
*.... rccPurdyto liaild R. Cook and Philo k.
New York. Nov. 9.—Hie result in Miller, a farmer, fell from a wagon §50 for that Prince Albert."
•*□ Idon. on tbe 11 th day of Srptrmber. 1*75 and i
they want, iirthe old states along the Woodbury ....
•■•"I ass&gt;gnnirnt was recorded In tbe otfirnjx the New Jersey, according to the compula­ tfccdnesday night, breaking his neck
“It makes no differ', dot coat va*. Atlantic seaboard the people by in­
TbrlMer of lM*e&lt;l- fur Barry county. Michigan. I tions of the republican'state commit- atyhe seventh cervical vertebra. His 1
only vort one thaler to me." And he I stinct and tradition rely upon them- iw.rv'.i .........
n *.te jjth fiay of September. 1*75. in Liber 5 I
body below this point was completely stuck to it.
Grand Bapids.
f n.«&gt;rtmu*es on pime 30e, and «*id mort&lt;ax&lt;' i
I selves and upon their state govern-im duiy iM.Ignrd bv David R. Cook to Philo the senate by one. a net gain of six, paralysed, but his mind remained so ;
Then the man offered his watch, 11 J ments, while in the later admitted
A Sheldon. O-tober tstb. 1*»». and «aid a*- I and lh« assembly by fifteen, a net gain J clear
. . that he was able lo give final di­ was a perfect beauty. Its works w
Charlevoix
■\-nnient. duty recorded Sept. 2Stb,
In LI-i
“ •" ''’’’ .
* 1 states, especially those beyond Illinois reto«key..
regarding his affairs. He died
bi r of tnortpuers page am. on wbicb mort-1 of twenty-four—a total on joint ballot j'j rectAons
Friduy inomiticmomiug. in fin tn mnt io I,..Ing F wek. nil lh*;«h, un. .. .... M&gt;b.
tn the north, south and west, as for exrxCT-ih-re L claimed to be dtfe at tbe date of ..r
or&gt;.l n rpT/’r.,! nt th&lt;&gt; uros- Wvi.-r.e
-.:&gt;!« notice tbe sum of one hundred alxty-nlne ; of sixteen and a reversal of the pres­ ,»U«. «p lo th' bruin.
«*- •&gt;■ , 11
e'”1
bUl h' j ample Kansas. Nebraska, Iowa and
dollars and three cents, and an attorneys foe ent democratic majority of twenty- |
“
i———'. _ ;
| got n loan of SM.
,I Miisouri,
................
.... appear
—..,
the people
by ________
custom
ef thirty dollan provided for tn eald mortxacc.
"Now here's a ring." said the hard* {1 to be more dependent upon the general
and un suit or proceed lots at law having bren nine.
Itotltuted to recover tbe moneys secured by
Boaton.Nov. 10.—Francis Parkman, up man. "v.-hicli once belonged to Ros- ( government. Particularly is this the seen.
o
a
nortKiwe. or any oart thereof;
PiiiLAnr.LrHiA. Nov. 9. —The returns
whom many people consider the most cue Conkling Hr gave it to my fa- : ca-Mj jn states where conditions of
Alt trxlm will stop at Crocked l *k»
N »w. therefore, by virtue of tbe power of
•a!- coutaraed In said mortgage.- and the of votes and county pluralities as far eminent historian of his time, died in then 1 guess 'the governor* would I acute unrest and dissatisfaction.pre- when Ihrv are Itaxcrd.
flapMV niu*t tie st the depot st lea*", s ta^a
Maiutetn *ucb case made and provided, notice as recelvett- for state treasurer, give
ijis home in Prince street, Jamaica
vail from industrial or financial
I* tu-rety xtven that on Haturday the
Stot day of December, A. D.. HW3. at ten Jucksuu (rep.), 128,072; Oslwirue Idem.). Blain, late Wednesday afternoon. The ing t-&gt; hang this up. llov
causes. There the people have become
’ --luck In Un* forenoon, I shall sell at public
fatal result of his brief illness was tl?"
habitually clamorous in their demands
auction, to the hlfihest bidder, at tbe north dietk'ns.
4holly unexpected and news of it wus
upon congressmen to procure them of the CMDMiay. who r» serve tht r*i
front door ol the Court Uou-*e in the City of
"Tree thaler und a half '
lhe time oi »ue’» trains • lihetit i&gt;&lt;&gt;
Haating*. tthat telng the pLsce where the Clrnot communicated by the grief-stricken
pensions, sustenance and situations, to
W. H. Dnrifn 'UT
B
altimore
.
Md.,
Nov.
9.
—
Heavy
••.r Court for Barrv County Im holden1, tbe
And
he
piclied
up
his
j
H C. Potteb. Gen'l P. A T A.-1
remedy nnd redress their wrongs, real
rn iiijm-s dcM.rited in »»ld mortgage, or ao gains were made by republicans in this family until (horning. The cause of
n • ti . th-reof as
may
be
necessary state on Tuesday. The vote on th'e death wus peritonitis.
or imagined, to lighten their burdens,
•• ■ p.«y the amount due on uud morttu mitigate tlu-ir woes and U\do other
tage,
with ten
per cent.
intere*t state ticket is light, and the majority
A .-i all legal costa, together with an attor­ for Smith (dem.) for Comptroller, is
Iexktkr. N. II.. Nov. 13.—Charles IL ! the pawnbroker how much interest he things by legislation and influence nt
ney - (ee of thirty dollars covenanted
Washington which can only be done
for tlicnln, tbe premises being described only 10.090.
.
Bell, ex-goverpor of New Hampshire. . charge'!?
by the exertion of individual effort and ।
- Mud mortgage as all that certain piece or
utid a hi-Morran and author of reputa- j "Tree par cent, a mont."
p *n rl of laud known and deaertbed aa follewa,
independence.
Again, on the other
'•
’
bile
I
waa
«,uesti.»ning
him
a
wom
­
O
maha. Neb., Nov. 10. —Chairman tion. died here .Saturday, aged 70. ..Mr. |
’ i wit; The south east iiuarter of the south
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•-a ■: quarter of section twenty-one (21) tawn Deaver, of the populist state central Hell served several months as United an &lt;*ume in and took' out a pawnticket hand, thu southern proplc In the main
t* i &gt;-&lt;• north of range ten went Iu Barry county committee, admit*, the defeat of Judge - ------------------- ,— jug nevi* uppvii,**-*. and a roll uf bill*. He produce'! a lar ye bother their congressmen very little by
States
senator,
having
been
appointed
tn state nf Michigan, containing forty acres of
writing
letters.
by
Gov.
l^-escotft
to
succeel
Senator
diamond
carring
’
and
they
began
to
Holcomb
und
the
election
of
Harrison
land more or less.
by Gov.
'
’ "-------Pnnxy A. Khkcoon. Assignee of Mortgage.
vucKcr nuou*
*uv interest.
..... •«.. Their talk
about the
(rep.) to the supreme bench. , Returps Wadleigb, whose)term had expired in dicker
Put ut- T. Cot GHOvx.
!' was in German, but I1 managed to rereare received that increase Harrison's 18|9.
Attorney tor Assignee of Mortgage.
The Birmingham Post tolls a strik­
Da-. d Sept. 2Mb. te3X
I mcmlw-r that "alf mwnaten" meant ing story of lhe recent death of the I
lead and he will undoubtedly have at
' clewi months, and gleaned that she venerable Italian poet. Ghislandoni. I
least 0.000 plurality over Holcomb.
W
ashinoton. Nov. IL—The cotton had borrowed 895. She therefore paid
The three republican candidates for re­
To determine how many Italian men
gents fire also elected by good margins. returns of the department of agricul­ $31.63 interest. It she hn&amp; kept it a of letters knew English well ebough
ture for the month of November indi- year
arMiewolllu
MU,U paid
|m... 834.20.--------she would have
more to translate Tennyson, tbe CoiTiere
^Populists Lo«e In K»b&gt;m.
cate
a
diminished
harvest
as
compared
(
,
nc
lhin
|
o
f
vrhat
she
borrowed.
~^TopkkA; Kan., Nov. 10 —Official re-.,
U—...... thin!
that of 1892, which waa smaller 1 Hard? Yes: but all the same the della Sera of Milan offered a pair of
turns from eighty-one counties give the with
beautiful Japanese vases for tbq best
than any in the last decade. Local e«- |
republicans W3 of the county officers tlmutes range from one-fourth to three- ' pawn.-Jiop is the only resource of poor rendition of four lines from "The
GOOD ADVICE.
people out of work aud onto/ money.
elected, the populists 107 and the dem­
Princess." Ghislandoni. the writer of
ocrats 16. Of the remaining counties fourths of a full crop.
Never, they tell me, not in recent Verdi’s librettos, won the prize from
eleven were solidly republican in 1SB1,
j ears, at least, have the pawnbrokers seven hundred and nineteen competi­
Every patriotic -Riven should give his
Richmond. Va., Not. IL—Judgc Rich-, done such -a----------o business , for tors.’ A fete was prepared in hia
two populist and the remainder
rushing
personal effort and influence ‘o increase
divided. The republicans hare carried ard Parker, of Winchester, died Friday . tije
feW months. They are tho honor, but on the very day of the
equilly T*l-aabte In &lt;
thr circulation of his home paf&gt;cr which
vea Ung this snnoyt
eight of the thirteen districts in which J in the 83d yeur of his age. He was one banks of the unfortunate They tide award he sank under the excitement
ccrrsctsndixordnrs
(caches the American policy of Protec- i judges were elected, the populists two of the most eminent jurists in Vir­ over many a bitter period of stress in of his long retarded frame, nnd died,
and the democrats one. The result in ginia. and was noted for having pre­ the lives of those in sight of whose door gazing happily at the vases.
tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect
the other two is in doubt with the sided at the trial of John Brown and the hungry wolf always lingers.
in every way possible. After the home
Mourning Drew In England.
chances in favor of the republicans. his men at Charleston.
No wonde- pawnbro la rs never close
paper is taken care of, why not sub- t, The populists now admit they have sus­
I
In England the period of mourning
Aeks ttey wonlfi be
down. '
Died In Londun.
for a father-in-law is twelve month*—
Bu/lT frw IhtBfiMbvtJiEQ*
scribe for the Amexican Economist, ! tained losses.
LOMDOX, Nov. 13.—Mrs. J. Roosevelt
BAtalj itelrrxxiDWSfiow art
■ ten months black, two months half
Ths Kesult In Detroit.
uhocncolry tb«ra will find ti
published by the American Protective
Roosevelt, wife of the secretary of tho
A fi-- *r lately discovered in the ■ mourning. Crape is- seldom worn, al­
Detroit. Mich., Nov. 9.—Corrected United States embassy here and daugh­
Tariff Jxaguc ? One of its correspon­
isthmus
&lt;o
-T
Lr.aotcpvc
is
white
in
'
though
the
crape
period
was
formerly
returns show Mayor Pingree swept the ter of (he late William Astor, died Sun­
dents says: *• No true American can
city by over 5.000 majority and has car­ day afternoon She had been ill since the morning, red at noon and bine at ^4ilx months. For a parent the period
nigh’, and is called the chameleon ■ is the Mime
above. The longest pe­
get along without it. 1 consider it tho
ried the entire republican ticket
fiowen in default of any botanical ; riodsfor.a brother i» six months—five
through with him, Pingree ran far late in October.
greatest and truest political teacher in
name. It is probably a species of the ! mouths black, one month half motrnsold lor a *&gt;ng.
ahead
of
his
ticket.
In
the
First
con
­
the United States.”
hlbiscnn mu tab ills. The colors do not ing. The crape period was formerly
Chicago. Not. 11 -The
gressional district Griffin (dem.) is
Uri. Idvor PtUs srs wry
. Send postal card request for free
elected by between 1,000 and 1.500 ma- ,t»te building at Jm-Iimio l»rh, which pass aliruptte from one shade to the i three months. It is now ahnoMt dissample copy. Address Wilbur F. Wake­
cost 38.000. waa wld to a wrecking com­ other, hut change gradually from the | cardcti. The abortest period is four
joritj-.
white ot the morning lo the pink and । months black, no half mourning. The
la Chicago.
man. General Secretary, i J5 West 23d
pany for 8295.
red and thence to the blue at night period o* mourning for a father-in-law
Chicaoo, Nov. 0.—Judge Gary has ,a
St, New York.
Big Winners.
■
The Tehuantepec tree grows to the Ii* often shortened to *ix month* when
plurality for superior court judge Of
Xxw Yore. Nov. IS.—Keene and
1.000. Tbe entire republican ju- (luablaf le-1 the Met of winning tort- site of a guava treejind gives out a relative* reside at a considerable dis­
deket, with one exception, la ,n«n for the waaou with ri"3.»ll&gt; “»d slight perfume when tne flower is of a tance from each other.
The republicans *also elect
ft-d color.

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Chicago, Kalamaioo
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�Additional County Wewj.
&lt;n»m wa aarrj.
,
Mra NoMea at Hastings visited her son
H. L. NoHm iaM ’"**-*?**?• ne*r
Mr f Not Kh George Vsnderburg aged ..
•ea n Debased was for many, years a
fm ideeoe of rfarry county but trt ipt taw
vearo wm spent In Kalamazoo county
Fa neral services were held at the Cedar
Greet Aurch Sunday conducted by the
Bev Bavta—Alien Thomas of Kalamazoo Is
visiting friends here this week—Frank
Town in north on a hunting expedition—
The L. A. S. expect to hold a social in the
new church Friday evening Nov 24lh. a
• nleas-uil rlmo is anticipated—The many
friends of Miss Lizzie Whitby will be
pleased lo bear that she has so far recover­
ed . s to be able to ride out.

Mra D. N. Stocking's brother from Cass
county speut a part of last week with her
—Charlie Eastman has commenced sawing
ties and rail road timber for Chas Jordan
—Alsftrol every one in this vicinity are
having LtGrippe. Throe who are sick at
thia Writing are Frank Ford, little Merrett
Springer, Mrs Richard Williams and many
others are complaining— Meetings com­
mence at the school house this Tuesday
evening and continue through the week—
Last Thursday just as Richard William's
family waa siltiAg down to dinner, Mrs
Ws ixreots, rfrand father, Mr N. Staye.
Mra A. Nash and cousin Julia Staye step­
ped in oh them which waa a groat surprise
to them, dinner was made, ready for all
and a pieMaut. । fternoon. spent—Mrs Blake a traveling saleslady from Grand
Rapids was at tbit place Tuesday. *•
I'

A TRUSTY GUARDIAN.

Perhaps

DOINGS

visited a party of friends In the Ben­
digo gold fields In Australia, where I
was cordially welcomed. Among the
valued possessions of my friends, says
a writer in St. Nicholas, was an Eng­
lish mastiff, which belonged to one of
the gentlemen.
The good understanding between
myself and the mastiff appeared to
have become so well established dur­
ing the evening, that on the next day
I left the claim where iny friends were
at work to fetch a kettle of tea from
the tent, without the least misgivings
as to my reception by him.

run loose, come forward to meet me.
He allowed me to stroke his head, and,
so far as I could sec, showed no Inter­
est in my movements as I entered the
tent and took a drink of the tea. But,
when I started to leave the tent with
the kettle in my hand, imagine my as­
tonishment when 1 saw the supposed
friend Rex facing me, and showing his
teeth in a very threatening way. t
put down the kettle, seated myself on
the edge of the camp-bed and spoke to
him. He wagged his tall and looked
so friendly that I thought I must have
made a mistake about his intentions.
Not at alt The moment I attempted
to leave the tent with the kettle, I had
reason to know that Rex's broad
grin was no mere notion, but, on the
contrary, a real sign that he was true

That last'pair of shoes you
bought elsewhere didn’t suit
you, or didn’t wear well,
If
that is the case

NOTICE
I am going to dispose of my

We sre the ones now to surprise
with prices on tin ware at the Racket.

you new furniture at Borne price.

Only 25c. tar a ladies good felt hat at
lhe Racket.
See tbe box paper Ute. at the Ricket
Ice wool shawls are cheap at the Racket
probably the old fogies will tell you the
goods are not all right.
FaclExtors never sold so cheap as now
they are lhe best to, at tbe Racket.
Gloves and mittens go lively now we
have in t&gt;ur second order prices at tbe
Racket.
Our two milliners are very busy now
aud can hardly keep up with orders but
they can make your last winters’ hat look
like new at the Racket.
Ladles storm over shoes, they are
dandles al tbe Racket.
Our 81.50 ladles shoes are worth S'4.00
to al Pothers. we buy direct of manufactors
and give you lhe jobbers profit at the
Racket.
Our mens 50c. underwear is just as
good asIto
the his
old trust
100 per
75c for
aacenters.ask
he understood
it.
' the Racket.
I If the rest nf the dealers «sell as much
' childrens underwear as we do liiere must
' be lots of children. We never sold half
' so much before at the Racket prices.
Tell the rest.
.#
j .We liave bought holiday goods in New
| York. Buffalo and Chicago and will have ,
j a full house at the Racket.

I talked to him again, set down the
mb™ .
■ v,v N-..v... .wv ( kettle, and attempted to leave without
•,
: it. Still Hex objected. He had his
**
—wki-i.
an(| determined to givto his
masters the benefit of them. There was
Hares' brains are supposed still to be
no help for it; I was held prisoner, and
» usefut tonic for children that have
■ could do nothing but sit down and
eome into the world before their time,
waitpatiently for one of tho party to
say* the Gomhill Magazine. Children
come to my relief. No one came until
afflicted with fits arc still passed
nearly an hour later, by which time
bee our Bamlxx) goods, they arc dandles
U&gt;ro&lt;M^ .low, opening. In »»h tr^.
j
——
* '' ’
----- ~y
[ at the Racket.
friends to suspect that I was being
tion for stoengtheping weak eyes;
We have now one of the rarot complete
held prisoner by Rex. I bore the dog ■
while tho (at of the hedgehog Is used
no grudge for his faithful zeul, and in ; vanity stocks In the state and are prepared
' to give you prices no one will make on
to lubricate stiff joints. Bread baked
a few days fonnd he would let me come i some quality of goods at the Racket.
ot Good Friday, the forest people be­
and go, and take whatever I wished.
lieve, will keep good for seven years, ,
■-____________
i We Mdl childrens shoes for 25 per cent
and it will also cure certain complaints. ■ A DUCK'S SENSE OF DIRECTION. , less then the old fogies and they are the
The seventh son of a seventh son is
------; best at the Racket.
anpposed.to be endowed with wonder- Th’ r°wI U !*o‘ “ r&gt;un “• ta Commonly
Wn want your eggs, highest prices at
fu! gifts la performing cures. This
tsuppo»ed.
(j
According to James
who.
last idea is noX peculiar to the New For- Payne,
•- - - who
- ■ the Racket.
News,
Crockery left, yet prices are no
esters; in-tho midland*’counties it has writes in the Illustrated London News.
the 1' object at lhe Itacket.
the duck has been supposed to be tho
a strong lio.ld on the country folks.
dnllncf nf nil Kirtlu am mnnh am an tn '
About .-the stoppage of blood flowing dullest of all birds, so much so as to'
Dolls!
Dolls! We have to many, nr
reply
in
the
affirmative
to
the
invita'
from wounds or ruptured blood-vessels
have not room to show M of them at the
especially, there are some very peculiar tion: “Dilly. dilly, come sad be killed." i Racket.
beliefs in some parts, one being that A correspondent in New Zealand silp- 1
Because the old fogies tell you our
plies
me,
however,
with
an
anecdote
’
the secret can only be transmitted by
IV me
• «o«4s
not all right don’t believe them
the cuuMory;
contrary:
a man to- a woman, and again by a j lo-I
live on lhe .hero ot tho harbor. ' J»«teompar" &lt;he .rtlele and price al tho
woman to a man. There is an umns- i and I h'ave a friend who dwells on tho Ilai:ket.
Ing proverb in use here about upstarts.
“A dog is made fat in two meals." A opposite thoro eleven miles from me in '
a straight line. Unlives up a narrow;
curious Idea Is-prevalent in the forest
about the death’a-heiuj moth; they be­ creek, and in coming to my place he ■
lieve firmly that thisinsect was never has to pass a number of other creeks 1
seen until after the execution of on either side, then several islands and
Charles‘the First. There ta scarcely a finally to cross a stretch of open water I
village or hamk-t In the New Forest al&gt;ont four miles across, where a swift
but has ita pixey field or mead, or its tide runs anil where there is often a I
pixey’s eave. That mischievous spirit, heavy sea.’ A few weeks ago this i
•which is known under the name of friend came to see me and brought |
'■Laurence," still obtains possession of wlth him as a present a common drake I
those whom "the gods wish to ruin." which hnd been bred on his place and :
"Laurence has got on him,” they say hud never been a hundred yards from ।
of one who is lazy. A tricksy fairy, the house. It came over in the bottom j
'the forest folk believe to this day, ,of the boat, where it could see nothing
but the sky, with its legs tied. AVheD I
tempts - their rough native ponies to
•tray. Also, they say he lives in bogs, he gave it to me I turned it adrift with ]
into which he entices the unwary. my own ducks and thought no more '
“Colt pixies" such as he are termed;, about it, and. in fact. 1 never saw it'
only the firstborn may consider them/ again. When I saw ray friend, how- j
ever, some time after, he told me that!
selvewte l&gt;e free from his spell. The
caterpillar in known, aa in the days of on the morning after his visit to rae ho
was awakened by a great commotion 1
the. first translation of the Bible into
English, aa the "palmerworm." A wood- and quacking in his duckyard, and on j
going
out to see what was the matter
• lander talks of feeling lear-like when
he is hungry, using a corruption of the he saw the drake which he had brought
over
to
me waddling up . to the in- ।
word “Icarncs," ola English for empti­
ness, which reminds one of the Ger* 1closure in rnthe'r a travel-worn condi-■
tion, while hir. brethren were welcom- j
Ing him as ot e restored to them from
But-one might fill pages with ex­
the dead."
amples showing how much nature, in
Considering what this drake accom­
"bunuins” as tvcll as in wild life, has
plished. my correspondent justly Con-,
been allowed to remain as she was so
aiders
his achievement entitled to be ,
many generations ago. There is a
potent charm about this old-world coupled with that of the other circum­
navigator, his namesake.
state of things which seizes on one, and
eeems ■ for a time to fill one who en- j
CEYLON BUTTERFLIES.
ter* the forest precincts with a sense ;
of rest that is.soothing to both heart
and brain.
“It has always been a great puzzle
IN A BAD FIX.
to naturalists," says the Westminster j

Now is your time to get goods
.for a little money.
I will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­
stering and repairing.

Suppose
You call at my store and
give my shoes a trial. I have
some handsome goods and am
confident that I can please you.
It wont cost you anything to
look anyway.

Frank Stebbins.
Jefferson 8t. Furniture
Store.

F. Q. STOWELL.

A SQUARE
DEAL
Is what we give every custo­
mer that comes in our store.
He’s pleased, so are we, anti
we've won a good customer.
We’re not here to- lay and a­
way to-morrow.

Don’t

WE ARE HERE TO STAY.
The fact that we treat every­
body right, sell good goods at
right prices accounts for the
big trade we have enjoyed.

Assest in ruining
your eyesight but,
have your eyes
examined and fit­
ted with glasses by

A. McCOY

bR. Q.W

THE RACKET

WANTED

DON'T BUY CHEAP
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

NIK sni OffiMIK

CUSTOM SAWINC

e'ter pay a little more and get good

ones.

P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can't handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

The best are poor.enough.

Our Rubber BOOTS and SHOES

J. I. WILKINS, agt

Ar" nice, new, frtsh, goods.

Call and see them, and be convinced,

COa Startling Right Which

Mat a Baa 1

Budget, “where the Ceylon butterflies
go at a certain time of year. Yon
Here is a story which, according la , •ec them dying over your house and •
the New York San, was a favorite in garden In thousands and tens of thou- ।
lha repertory of a famous Cincinno- sands in one direction, towards the
north. This goes on for six weeks or
“Cn one occasion,'* he waa wont to two months, and then they all disap­
nay. “a ■ friend, of mine had been on a peer. Once, when traveling with my :
t ■ tarriflo spree which had been occupy­ sister in the north of the island, we j
* Ing* his-nights right along for two came to a lonely station, and while ’
. weeks or pxx-c. He managed somehow breakfast was being prepared we went
: to be oh deck during business hours, for a walk in the jnngle. When we
but whbh night came lie was down in
il}« hold and everywhere else. One heard a curious sound, like a soft,.low,
morning,he awoke heavy-headed, half­ continuous whistle. It is never over­
. urcsscd and lying cruaswisut of the bed. safe to go top' far into a Jungle, and
'When hp had gone to sleep or howhe strange sounds arc apt to make you
--flkl not remember. There was the odor hesitate for a moment I asked my
i of nlalc beer and wine and tobacco shter to stay behind, and crawled
'Ozoke in the room, and bottles and slowly on in the direction whence the
•igar 'batts were :;cattcrud all over. sound proceeded, und there, In । an
By a greatcCort ho got to his feet, and opening in the jungle, I found myself
for an instant hia head felt as if it surrounded by one solid mass I of
. would'fillI off and burst Into a million brown and yellow butterflies. They
pieces. Ho cart his eyes around th&lt; were assembled by the hundreds and
room. As they fell upon the foot of thousands over a large square, and
the be&lt;l they encountered a grim and tan feet high from the ground. So
grinning monkey sitting on the rail. dense was this fluttering mass of in­
• There was no known reason why a sects that you could have taken them
monkey- ahould be there, but there it by armfuls had you been so minded.
■ mtaud grinned. He watched it intent­ The sound proceeded from the move­
ly aa-he'slipped over toward a table ment of the innumerable wings. . No
Where, lay a loaded ravolver. He was doubt the jungle was their breeding­
very. Vetyf rocky, but he bad grip place.'*
^nq;jgh’ lo 'hdld the gun, and with a
'
■udd/jn.'tA'orein’ent he-had it trainpd on
Woman’s exceeding fondness for
th«,.'itmi(ux‘. fee waa a famous shot, but shopping is not always an affliction
the mopkey pdver wavered. It simply to man. A dutiful husband who had
art-, there winking attd grinning. My promised to meet hia wife in a large
friqul held, the pistol down on it for a establishment where all sorts of thingsj
♦tare sold at low prices was malting his
^.sai&lt;L nervously,‘if you t. ay tj" rough tho throng of women.'
’"tarata'VeaVwiaakey, you are in s bad fix' Forced to pause for a moment nggr a
'’—thenha: hesitated,* moment— ’fcut if counter behind which stood a pretty
VlvMnfB Ort Neat Morning.

▼tfnhru-tmk.' Im urrait on

'thon I'm-ha ft

anything on tarth that
was himself agate.

Mishawaka All Wool Knit Boots,
v
only $3.00 per pair.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2NS0N

Between

TBIEanilK
you save time you save
money. Yon can eave a vast
Itamount
of time if yon are look­
ing for

or any kind of building maU-r
ial, by Coming directly to
and nut only that, you will Fave money by buying of us.

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and j;et get a living.

. Engineer always endeavors to buy the l&gt;est machinery
because it’s cheapest in the end.
Why should you not
et deavor to buy the Itest heating stove. ’
The ROUND
J
is the best; it can be proved to your satisfaction,
t
s prove it.
Its operation will make you its friend.
ver fails, with any sort of fuel—old boards, hard coal.
b ■ oal, anything that will burn, and it wears for years,
' ■ ys good,
SEE THE N AME ON THE LEG. ■
bo ; only by

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Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

' Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXVIILNO. 30.

HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER, 23, 1893.

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by
COOJL

BBOa..

vaKTXjr««, mich.

COUNTY NEWS.

GAZING AT
THE, NEW MOON
Is a beautiful and impressive
sight; but.

DRINKING ’
NEW MOON TEA

you come
to the city, call at
my store and get
ioarm by the large
Garland Stove.

Is one of the most delicious pleas­
ures accerded to those who enjoy
a fine cup of tea. I have just re­
ceived a large invoice bf the new
crop of New Moon Tea and it fully
equals the best recommends ever
given it. Why dont you try it?
Whenever you want groceries or
canned goods call on me.

S. E. PHILLIPS.

IRA VAN
The 'Hardware Man.

I

UNION BLOCK,
HASTINGS, MICH.

ATWHOLESALE
The only place in

Hastings where

HOUSE BLANKETS
Can

be

bought

at

Wholesale Prices is at

JesseTownsend’s
Enquire for the place

opposite Roller Mill.

GREAT SCOTT!!
HOW THEY’RE GOING!
We mean our Overcoats and Suite.
We can give you bargains that will make
your hair stand right on end.
They’re astonishers, and you should take advantage of
them before they are all gone.

ill! OIEItlMS FDRIII.
Think of it! A Boy’s Overcoat-for 99 cents, and a Man’s Overcoat for only $1.99.
These
The fact is that the। price hardly covere the cost of the material that s in them. Overcoats
You oughtT&amp; beSble to judge as to the prices.
Our
are good goods,
They're
rgains.
We’ve got iome suits that are decidedly in it.
are not our only bargains,
“all wool,” too.
II_
How
..."_
’s this:—

Fine All Wool Suits for $ 6.00; Former Price, $ 8.50.
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10.00.
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7.50;
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12.00.
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8.00;
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15.00.
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18.00.
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BIG LINE OF WORKING PANTS ONLY 80 CENTS PER PAIR.
■ Fine line of Mittens and Gloves from 20 cents up. '
Plush Caps from 75 cents to $2.50.
Complete line of Furnishing Goods.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON

WHOLE NO. 2006
week—Mr. Welton and wife of Jonesville
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Smith on
their way to Bloomington, Hi.—Mrs. S.
Glasgow of Woodland, Is the guest of Mrs.
Hattie Hunt this week—A reading circle
of a dozen members was organized at the
Center. Monday night by the teacher, **
Mr.
Edmonds—Mrs. O’Connor Is on the sick
Hat

Hope Cento r.
Miss Sarah Pilgrim of Baltimore visited
relatives in this vicinity last week—Mrs.
W. N. Payne and daughter tattle went to
Hastings Thursday—Dora Srantz began
work for Mra. L. Geller Monday—Will
Shed and wife Sundayed at Stephen
Sprague’s—Mr. and Mrs. John McQuarrie
went to Hastings Thursday—Harry Payne
is cutting wood for Marshall Bagley—H.
V. Loomis and wife visited at M. Hol­
comb's Sunday—Eli Hall Is building anew
new house—School commenced with Miss
M. Jeffery as teacher—Mrs. Lottie Chand­
ler went to Prairieville Fridav—Miss tat­
tle Payne Is spending the week with her
sister Mrs. Clara Loomis—School com­
menced in the Doud’s district Monday
with Mr. Barnaby as teacher.

the family of Miner Mead are In­
tending to soon move to another part of
the state the nelgWbora and friends to the
number of 150 gattieced at their home last
Friday evening for a farewell visit and a
pleasant time was enjoyed by all present.
That the family might remember the oc­
casion there waa presented to Mrs.
Mlnnrr Mead one doz. silver knives and
forks,
doz. sliver teaspoons, silver
butter knife and silver sugar spoon. We
regret very much to lose them from our
midst as Mrs. Mcaa was ever ready for
every good work both In church and
society. While we shall mlw her very
much, we know it will be gain to those
Johnstown.
wherever she may go. We wish them
S. E. Gaskill Is regaining his health—
abundant success now, and in the time Mr. and Mrs. Brininstool are sick at this
to come eternal happiness.
writing wlth.the LaGrippe—School began
in Dial ns. 8 last Monday the 30th.—The
Bedford.
regular old fashioned fat-faced, lameThe oyster supper given last Friday jawed mumps are calling on our friends.
evening by the Y. P. 8. C. E. was a syc- Mr. Henry Bowpan's family and Mr. C.
cess both socially and financially. (_____
lames E. iden are mumping—There will be a
and music made the evening very enjoy­ pioneer meeting at the Benfield church on
able.
Jhe music was given by the Thanksgiving . day. Exercises begin at
MIhm-s Rose Rogers, Floy Burke, Lizzie 10 a. ni. All are Invited—urged to come
Hamilton Mr. Haug also the male quar­ —It is reported that there will be a
tette favored us with a song—Mrs. Cora church fair held at thn new Congregation­
Nichols is spending a few weeks with al church In Barry on Friday night the
her mother in Toledo—Services will be 24th.
lieldiln the Grange Hall while the rebulldIng of the church Is going on—Mrs. Grace
Sanburn of Battle Creek Is visiting her
J. H. Valentine's party of hunters have
mutter Mrs. Mantles—Mr. Will Drew has returned from their hunting expedition
returned home after a long absence—Mr. and report that deer are very scarce, they
Kendrle Crane
J. ~F. nave
~
. Is visiting
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have scvn
seen uniy
only nvc
five ucvr
deer anu
and killed
auieu four
mur ui
of
Uraue--Mrs. Severance of Lansing spent j t|letn—Fred Bergman Is moving to your
.Stiml.iv
Mr and
nn.l Un
1
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.
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.
Sunday wilh
with Mr.
Mrs. J.
Fish__
—Kluu
Miss city. ...
We regret to have such a good
Miller of Lacey and Miss Maggie Jones citizen and neighbor as Mr. Bergman
of Pennfield are attending the Bedford leave our town but what Is our loss will
school this winter—Miss tattle Dunn be' Hastings* gain—C. C. Wilson died
Is quite sick but la Improving, also Mr. at his home In Mecosta county Oct.. 2lst.
Perkins who has been oil the sick list is 1893 aged seventy-five years, eleven
slowly improving—The Bedford school | months and eighteen days. Mr. Wilson
has purchased a school flag.
came to the town of Hope In March 1862
and liver! here twenty years then sold Ids
Ynuk«r Springs
Snowing again at this writing—Orlando property here and moved to Mecosta Co.
Bassett of Kalamazoo spent a part of lait where he has since made It his home.
week with J. M. Burpee—Zell Courtney Mr. Wilson leaves a son and two daugh­
was In Kalamazoo the fore part of last ters and a liost of friends to mourn the
week-Duffy boy a havu commenced their loss of so kind a father and friend—Mr.
new house—Carl Putter and Mark Ritchie Isaac Allison and Miss Arvilla Albertson
are wrestling with old taGrlppe at this were united in marriage nt the home of
writing—Since the (Hilo election we no­ Allison Bostwick on the 18th day of Nov.
tice that almost every day a big flock of A. D. IWt bv Milton Noblea^Esq., in the
sheep pass through our little burg Mon­ town of Barry.
day of this week In the forenoon a large
apio.
flock was driven north going to Jake
UMn.lniru,
Kt I rt &lt;11 u V 111 a, and
o.,ri
Five inches of beautiful snow the 15th
Brnndetter,’su f.rn,
farm „i,ar
near Middleville
toward night the road was full of sheep —Mr J. II. Wlckwlre is visiting friends In
going south—Will Payne was in • Reed western N. Y.—Rev. (). H. Perry of
City the latter part of last week on busi­ MosirrvHle Lectured before ths Ladies
ness—William Bronson was seen on our Aid Si»ciety Munday eve the SQlh subject
streets last Saturday and Sunday—Ben " I’he Meanest thing”—The sheds at Milo
Dii-kson returned to his work In Battle "hureh are nearly finished for un—W. A.
S nm tai I iilz Fred Intia.m
ziiiav. ­
y—Mis» Jennie Mullen Spaulding.
.Innesmiirl
and ll-.ivifl
David IIHoney
■Creek last MondayHit rd .=
relatives .»
in ...
this
of Prairieville vt,..™
— w*‘11 look *he train for Kalamazoo Monday
locally Iasi week—B. W. Armstrong of where the latter is connected with nne of the
Bowens Mills was on our streets last Fri­ business colleges—Blain Ray moved his
day —Our school opt ned again thia week India to Hope where he Is engaged moving
Munday morning with Miss Minnie Norris some building* fur Mr Kelley — Will Wickat the helm—The Ritchie school will com­ wln visited yoyr city Monday—Farmers
mence next Monday morning with Miss are all ready for winter but not anxious to
Louis Hall a? teacher.
Hrmh Ridge.
•
Carl Dubois of Delton visited at C.
Anders Sunday—Mary and Lewis Scheurer were to Washtenaw Co. with their aunt
Friday—Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of
Jackson are visiting G. W. Havens- Mr.
and Mrs. Alcol Bugbee visited at O. F.
(His* Sunday—Jacob. Scheurer was in
Hastings Saturday—C. Anders was al the
County hub Friday—G. W. Havens was
in Hie northern part of our county on
business last week—Our School cumluenrett Monday with Fannie Pierce as
teacher—Joe Robinaau was in Delton
Monday—The more we experience Demucratlc administration the less we like U—
And now John Branschka's house Is said
to be conyileted—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Prince are asking aid for a relative whose
■ house was csinsumed by tire—Mrs. Joe
Robinson visited'frlruda in Delton Satur­
day last—Henrv Anders Is nursing a very
sore thumb caused- by bring bitt* n Uy “
hog—A niece of G.
Havens, and buabaud of Washtenaw county visited friends
here last week—One year ago thia Nov.
In Detroit wheat was 74 cts. per bu . corn
was 46cts. prr bn., oats was 37,Hcls per
bu.. rye was Starts per bu.. clover seed
was 87.40 per bn. and potatoes 60 to ftSrls.
Compare those prh-es with present prices
which are. wheat Bints. p&lt; r bu., coni 8»M.
cis. per bu.. nnts Stets per bu.. ryr SOcts.
per bu., clover seed S3.50 |wr bu . pota­
toes 43 to 50cts. per bu. All of lhe.almve
are Detroit prices. Who Is tn blame for
the decline?

Word has been received from Frank
Aspinall that his party wilt return next
week—F. p. Hilbert has been appointed
post master at thia place of 8. 8. Shantz
and Co.—The assignment of C. C. Deane
was unexpected by the people of Woodland
Mr Deane has been doing a prosperous
business for four years. He has always
been a hastier and has always attended
strictly to business. Last winter be was
sick and unable to attend to baslneas for
three months he bad also started a branch
store at that time at Freeport which he
had to m.11 at a great loss. The people of
Woodland are sorry to lose Mr Deane and
hope that something can be done to relieve
him so that he may continue business—
F. P. Palmerton Is In Hastings as a juror
—George Drake has moved to Saranac—
L. D. Warner has returned from the north
where be has been disposing of some
horses—C, Grozinger and D. Warner have
returned from their school at ValparaisoJoseph Passage has rented the hotel of L.
Cavinaugh—The reading circle now meets
at the school bouse.
Saab rille.

S. E. Cook and lady of Charlotte spent
Bunday at U W. Feightner’sk— Mrs Solo­
mon Felghtncr who has been a sufferer
for a long Umo with dropsy died Sunday
about 5 o’clock p. m. the fnneral was held
at the house Tuesday afternoon Rev. Bax­
ter officiating— Rev. T. G. Baxter preached
at Kalamo Sunday afternoon—Will McKcvilt and falx young people from Hastings
attended the Y. P. S. C. E. here Sunday
evening. We were glad to see them and
hope they will come again—Some ,pf our
society gentlemen bave/ormed a club and
are fitting up the rooms over Truman and
Banks store where they will give parties
this winter—Mrs O. Hulllnger Is. visiting
at Ann Arbor and Toledo this week—J.
C. Neaoe living north of the village had
a stroke of paralysis Tuesday morning.

’

Carrie Serven visited her grand mother
MraServen last week—Mrs Margaret Ca*&gt;\
ada was visiting old friends here last week
—James Segar of Rome Center was at
Will Segers last week—Revival Meetings
liave commenced at the Austin—Mrs Ad
Russell is very sick—Mrs Wm Jewell and
sons Henry and Dod and 1*. K. Jewell and
wife were at Lacey Saturday attending the
funeral of Mrs Wesley Clark a sister of
Wm Jewells—George Mechem got his eye
eye hurt while driving a nail, the nail flew
out cutting his eye making him nearly
blind he went to Hastings to see Dr Lowry
who is treating him.

Geo. Brainard and family wish to thank
the dear friends and neighbors who so
kindly lent assistance and sympathy In
their sore bereavement of a beloved wife .
and mother and render to the Pastor and
M. K. church their acknowledgement of
their services and generosity, and also say
to the choir your contribution to the last
riles will ever be remembered with pleas­
ure and gratitude, and to those who with
inving hands decorated the casket and
church with beautiful flowers we say yoar
kindness will never be forgotten.
Geo. Brainard and family.

Illekory Cornen.

On the !4th an&lt;TL5lh J. Q Creasy and
Hon. Jerry Boynton of Rail Road fame
made our citizens a very pleasant and In­
teresting visit in the Interest of the rail road
from Grand Rapids to Battle Creek touch­
ing Buweus Mills, Orangeville. Prairieville.
Hickory Corners. Ban field. Assyria, Bed­
ford to Battle Creek. Preliminary actions
were made for a survey In view of build­
ing a rail road connecting tlioae ixdnls
above named. We most assuredly would
welcome such a rail mail together with anengine at the head &lt;&gt;f a lung tialu of cars
well ladened w llh freight and jiaaaengers
—.Motes Olmstead of Oneda N. Y. former
resident of this place was visiting friends
here last week—Henry Dickerson who has
been unevenly balanced In mind for some
lime past Is worse—Dame Rumor has It
that A. &lt;&gt;. Ctrtrighl h preparing to In­
set Ibe his name in the near future to of­
ficial docameot an A. G. Cortright P M.—
We aie Ihfurmed that/five men frnn^ here
are wanted this week to act In conjunction
with J Q Creasy and others fur the pur
pose of innkliig a survey for the. new rail
road via Hickory Corners—Two Auction
sales are to come off within a week one at
Tommy Audeison.i late residence on the
23 Hie other al Hie widow I lol tell’s on ’he
37 laith la-lug In lbws - West tawrence is
running his machine fur toiling hay and
■ straw to its full capacity, paying 87 per
ton for bay.

Mrs Miner h on the sick list—Milo Cor­
ning Is MiH q’lile alck-Mr* F Mi*irer\J*
1 see In my last week’s ib-ms for the spendliiK a few ’lay* at Otsego—Will Barringer!*|»ent
S-ihiUv al Plainwell—DIIIiumii
Banner that a Knight
belwailrd mid
had hi* head restored to hl* l«ody again. Benjamin and fatuity spent Salunlay and
I think this skillful o|* reih&lt;n wn* per­ Sunilat with.I Iteehtel and fmiiiiv—Sel.Ad
formed by some of the Banner p-ople as cummenceil at this place M«&gt;u«lav with
1 would not have dared to take eiieh a Myrtle Plenum al the helm—Mi»&lt; Rena
liberty and 1 think Hint site wns spelled Mlnar I* spending a few days wiih her
wrong. 1 call the Banner's attentionUo parent"—IVililain Berditel nf Wat land
this matter ns It Is not pleasant for a enr- spent Sii vlitv wic'i hh pirents—Mr and
Mrs William Hunt are visHing in Bnwne
respoudent to see things of thl* kind
Perkin*of Prairieville -pvnt
I There was no Sunday school Inst Sunday —Mr mill
.1 .11. in.
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S.md.&gt; .1 C. W Ann.tn.nd'—Orl.ndo
' Ing: many came but went away dimip- Ba«aelt who Im- lieen visiting friends here
' minted. Nollen should have been given returned to bi* li -ine at Kalmuazno Friday
that there was to !*• no srhiml— Hiram _Mr. .h.^nh Beditel was r .llwl I- Mld1 Payne I* gehlng well (a*t— Eugene Root ■ dlevllte Satnnkt by th&lt;- wrlmi* Hines* of
her mother
Benjamin—Joseph Curreti
is having a wall built umler hi* huiim— ------JnaenhMrCurreti
i Webb Root and Ike Stevens of Kalamazoo amt family moved from their place last
•are encamped at Granger Lake—Mrs j week on n farm near Wavtand.
; Hannah Given is very alck with rheurna; Ham—Our School has commenced with
Harry Jones a* teacher. With Mr Junes
Mn* R.WW Cobh and her children of Rut­
land vl-itnl her mother Mrs Brown—G.
at
the helm there is n&lt;» doubt hut what
we FZ
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Middleville.
Sheriff McKcvitt was in town Saturday
—Some of the boys are practicing foot
ball preparatory to a Thanksgiving day
game—Mr. Pierson the Grand Rapids pho­
tographer. who Is to visit Middleville
every Saturday, didn’t “show up" last
week. Evidently "no cause tor action”
the reason—£. White wns In Grand
Rapids Saturday—Mrs. Rathbun of East
Caledonia Is visiting friends In t*’’*
vicinity—The young people of-the M.
church and members of the Epwo
League will be entertained at the resi­
dence of the pastor. Rev. W. F. Glass on
Wednesday evening of this , week—The
Baptist society have secured tne services
of Rev. Robinson of Grand Rapids for the
ensuing year. He occupied the pulpit
last Sunday—We understand there has
been an arent In the village. In the inter­
est of the Equitable Aid Union. It would
seem to us that If anyone wished to be­
come a member of a beneficiary order, and
every one should, they could do no better
than to join the K. O. T. M’s. They al­
ready have a thriving ordir In the vil­
lage and hold their meetings every Friday
evening—Diphtheria Is again in our vil­
lage. Mr. Watson’s children are reported
very sick—Mr. John Ilerny of the Weal
Co. Line is reported very sick—Miss Kate
Johnson closed her fall term of school tn
Dial No. 0. Yatikre Sprt..gs last Friday
—William Harper teaches the "youngidea”
in the . Hill itl-trivi this winter—Harry
Jones one of Leigh tun’s lituM yung men
died at the i»ume of hla nan nts seven
miles north-wi st of the village, last Mon­
day. Hewasotieof Alltgnn &lt;’••.’* best
ti-acheh*. n true ehrlstlan gentleman and
a general favorite.
Pettnn
John F. Willi mi* will lw Hie post masIng in Gmud Rapid*—Harry Matwfield of
Wallliam. Ma-n. is the gut el &lt;.f f. A.
Blackman litis we&gt; k—Ada tt illfama. of
Galesburg. vSited her lottrlita over Bun­
day—The young folks bad a Mwial hop in
Blackman liatl &gt;nturdny evenu g—Thomas
Black man has Iteeii tjnlle tdrk the past
week—Mia Henry Daniels mother was
buried last Saturday nt Prairieville. She
had a cancer r*ini»vrd a short time ago—
Mr. Row ley’s Jewelry sluip will be found
livreafter^fy the front part &lt;»f the furni­
ture More—Mesarn Post. Hall and Barrett
w.-re III K»lninaz«»o Friday last —Howard
Mushier. Mr. Conyer. and their famil'es
«»f Cloverdale, attended the dedicatory
service* last Sunday—Messrs Ed. Huff­
man. II. O-borii. ana G. McNaughton, nf
lla-lings. were In town Snndav—C. A.
Van Ainl-nrg returned from Whitneyvllle
last Saturday—Rev. Mr. Tacker apd the
pi-raiding elder Mr. Masters attended the
-ree- •&lt; »- ^urebJMSwDj-

^S’l"

»h.ll
WM ln to.n
: Monday
—There wu
was eouujb
enough money raised
Mond.r-Thrre
last Sunday to t«ay all lndebtedn»M on the
church—Mra. Whipple la quite akk with
a relapae of the Grippe—Mra. Hynes Is
able to I* out again after two weeks ill­
ness—Ansel Bush and son Lincoln were tn
Kalamazoo ou business last week.

.

�Hastings Banner,
Thursday, Nov. «3» J^93-_
COOK 8ROS-. Propri^ora.

Hood’s^Cures
After all Others Fail ’
Runninu Sore on the Fact.

Constantine, Mich.
"I eannot tell in tills letter all that Hood’s
Bamparilta hM done for us, but can^ay this
much: Our son Vlnnie had a running sore on
Ills face, beginning on ohe side and moving under
hta chin to the other side. Wo tried every tiling
to cure it, but no help came, and for four long
yean It continued, unsightly and very trouble­
some. Several persons urged us to giro iilm
Hood's Sarsaparilla. :uid wo found that be Im­
proved White taking the first botfio. We kept on

Cures

Hood’s

gtYing-It to him until, he,uwl Uk&gt;-u tour bottles.
The sore luu entirely healed up. nothing remain­
ing bat tho rear, which ho will carry alibis life.
Hols sound, strong ami healthy, and we give all
the praise to llooj's .SareaBarUta.** Ma. and
Mxs- G. W. .Davis, Constantine. Mkh.

Hood’s Pills are ptw.pt and efficient, yet
nasydn action. Sold by all druggists. 25c.

YOUNG MEN
Will save money by attending PARSON’S
NEW BUSINESS COLLEGE, Kalamazoo,
comer of Main and Wijjt Sts. Send for
Catalogue.
W. F. PARSONS,
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W. H. Goodyear. Sole Agent. Hastings.
SHEKIF.- S SALE.
Bute of Michlnn, county of Birry-s*.
By virtue of a writ of Ptrrl Eroias issued out
of stul under the seal of the Clreuit Court for’
the county ol Bzrry and state ot Mtcbixan tome
directed and delivered against the goods and
ehattle*. lands and tenements of Heighten ]&gt;ehaven, I &lt;tid on tho seannd d*y of December,
A. !&gt;., 1MK7. levy unon and take all the right
title and Interest of the said Brighton Dehaven In
and to the following described real estate yt
uated In the township of Johnstown, Barry
County. Michigan- ttf-wlt:
The north west fractional quarter (U) of the
north east fractional quarter (!») of section
number two (2) town one (t) north of range
eight&lt;») west.containing fortv-ave (46) acre* ot
land more or less, all ot which 1 shall expose
for sale at public auction or vendne to the high
aMddrr aa the taw duvets at the north front
r of the Court House In the city of Railings,
that being the building In which the Clreuit
Court for said eountv of Barry, state ot Mich­
igan, la held, on .-taint day the second dav of
December. A. D., 1893. al to o’clock tn the fore

Bakkii Shrinkr. Ex-9hertn.
0.8. Olabk. I’talntifl’s Atl’y,
Dated. October 12th. 1M3,__________ '_______
ADMINISTRATOR S BALE.
In the matter of the estate of Austin D Bas
sett, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I shall sell at
KHc auction to the highest bidder, on Monday
27th dav of November. A. D.. 1893.
at one o’clock. In the afternoon at the
premises herein described In the town­
ship of Irving, In the couuty ot Barrv,
In the state of Michigan.- pursuant t&lt;&gt;
license and authority granted to me on tho 4th
day of August, A, l» tain, by the Probate
coart of Barry county, Michigan, all of the
estate right, title nod Interest of the said de­
ceased of. In and to the real estate situate and
being tn the county of Barry, In the state of
Michigan, kn wn and described ns follows,
to-wit:
.
The south west quarter (U) of the smith wret
Jiunrtar fti) of section twenty-two (22 town
our (4) north range nine &lt;9- we t.
J. W. Hknukiuuiott.
Administrator.
Dated. October toth. 1893,________________
FroSate OkDEU.
’
Htato of Miohlgan, County ot Burry, as.
At a session of the Probate Court, for
the countv of
Burry holden nt the
Probate office. In the City of IlMting*, In
Mid- ■ Countv. on Friday the Nth day of
October In ttie year one thousand eight hun­
dred and ninety three.
Preaent, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In .the matter of the estate of Myron
Simpson, dreeased. und determining who ■ were
the lawful heirs end entitled to tne~ lands of
said deceased On reading and filing the peti­
tion, duly verified, of Emma J. Dubois, dnugh
ter of said deceased praying for reasons-therein
stated that an order or decree be made by this
court determining who are or were the lawful
heirs of said deceased and entitl d Co Inherit
said estate and their respective righia therein.
Thereupon
it Is ordered, that Wednesday the
j_ .

and ibow cmim. if any Umto b*. why the prayer
of the peCKIoaer nay not be granted. And it
la further ordered, that xald petitioner give no
ttce to UM perrons iateraXed in Mid estate, ol
the pendency of Mid petition and the bearing
thereof by causing a copy of tills order to be
published tn the Hastings Baxnkr. anews
weeks previous to said day nf hearing.
Chas. W. Abmotkoxo,
Judge of Probate.
XOTICKFOB HKARIBG CLaIMH.
SUle of Michigan. County of Barry-st.
Notice is hereby given, that by an order nl
the Probate Covet for the Coaoly of Bam
made on the let day of November. A. I». 18S3
six months from that date were allowed for rmi
Itors U» present llicir claims againnt the extatr
of Jane Williams, late of said county,
deceased, and that ail ereditrnw of said de&lt;eased
are required to present thrtr claims to said
Probate Court, at the ITohate office, tn the City
of Hastings, for examination and allowance, n

Judea of Probate.

ELECTION ECHOES.

RUIN AND DEATH.
Britain.

Official Returns from the Rocent
Lox doX, Nov. 20.— Stories of wreck
Ballot-Box Contest.
anti disaster are' pouring in from all

QUIET IN HAWAII.
The Australia Brings Llttlo News
from tho Islands.

parts of the coast where the wires re­
main standing. It la only with the
greatest difficulty that communication
is maintained with the American cable
stations On the Irish and Welsh coast
the storm is becoming worse and it
DOI.X STILE HULKS.
seems probable that connection be­
RESULT IN OHIO.
San Fbancimn).- Nov. 20. — The
Columbus, Ol, Nov. 18.—The repub­ tween America and Europe will soon steamship Australia, from Honolulu,
lican state executive committee have be lost entirely.
More than 800 persons were dtowned reached here at 8 a. m. She failed to
received the official v&amp;tc from all the
bring the expected news of the restora­
counties in the state, and out of these between noon Saturday and noon Sun­ tion of Quecu Liliuokalani to the
day
at Calais and in the immediate
fifty-four have been compared with and
Hawaiian throne, Minister Willis hav­
verified by the returns received at the neighborhood. Fifty bodies have been ing for some reason failed to pre
secretary of state’s office.
It "is recovered. Off Winterton. county of sent thel secret manifesto of the
Norfolk,
a
schooner
foundered
shortly
barely possible that the final count
United Slates government to President
may alter very slightly the figures before noon and five of the crew were Dole. The United Press cortyspondTrawlers, fishing smacks ent at Honolulu, writing under date of
given below, which are practically offi­ drowned.
cial, and the vote on governor stands: and small craft of other sorts have November 11. says that President Dole
McKinley. 433.336; Neal. 352.329; Mack­ been reported by the score as missing received United States Minister Albert
lin, 19.53d; Bracken, 14,259. These fig­ from every important point on the &amp; Willis on the 8th. Mr. Willis accomures give Gov. McKinley a plurality of
-paDied the presentation of his letter of
The people of the Orkney islands, olT
81.007 in a total vote of 8*9,510. i The
credence with a brief address, of which
full vote is not official on the prohibi­ the north coast of Scotland, have suf­ the following are the most important
tion and populist candidates, there fered terribly. . Many houses were un­ expressions:
being
ten
counties of the lat­ roofed Saturday, walls and barns were
ter
and
nine
of
the
former leveled and haystacks were lifted from
"Aside tram thu geographical poxlmlty and
estimated, and there may be slight the field and blown out to sea. The consequent preponderantly comaierclid Inter­
Changes on their totals.
In the packet Osprey wax torn from its moor­ ests which center here, the present advanced
______ of
and Cbrtattanixatlon
*' your
missing prohibition counties their ings and carried out to aea. It has not civtllxatluntogether
witn jyour enlightened
people. .
vote last year was 3,176 and the popu­ been seen since. The whole plantation courw of*
stand
American
lists’ 2.108. This Indicates a decrease of Dunbeath castle in Caithness, the •flclul mooumrnw of
und intelligence.
---- ---------of 11 per ccuL in the prohibition vote moat northerly county -of Scotland, was courups ---prhltw. therefore, that the United States were
of the state and a total vote of 22,230 swept to the ground.
the Brat to recognize the independence. of the
for that party. The populist vote, esti­
Hawaiian Inlands and to welcome them into
KNIGHTS OF LABOR.
mating the missing counties os lost
the great family of. free, equal and roverolgn
naUous; nor Is it surprising that this historic
year, vril^bc 15,991. Only one county
lie has been strengthened from year to year by
in the state (Pike) made a democratic
Important
mutual reciprocities and agreePm LA DK LI-HIa. Nov. 16.—The exec­
gain.
.
mento alls" honorable and advantageous to
utive board of the Knights of Laboy is both govjrnmcnta Invoking that spirit of
accused
of
misapplying
130,000
by
Sec
1
friendship and hospitality which has ever been
Des Moines. la, Nov. 18.—The com­
the shield and swcnl of this country, 1 now.
plete election returns now received mtary-Treaaurer Hayes.
Philadklph ia, Nov. 1H.—A confer­ upon behalf of the United States of America,
show Jackson (rep.), received 207,159;
tender to your people the right band of good
Boies (dem.), 174.193; Josephs (pop). ence was held Friday night of repre­ will, which I trust may be as lasting as I knew
23,511. and Mitchell (pro). 10,107. The sentatives of the Knights of Labor, it to be sincere, expresatny the hope that every
year
will promote and perpetuate that good
Federation
of
trades.
Typographical
house will stand: Republican. TV to St;
union, and Carpea.ters’ and Joiners’ will to the honor, happiness and prosperity of
and tho senate republican 34 to 18.
union, in all ten labor organizations both government! "
Salt Lake Citt, U. T., Nov. 18.— It was decided to recommend to their
In the autograph letter of credence
The official re turns from the ruceat constituents the amalgamation of all from President Clevland the only words
election show that the legislature la the associations and the matter will be to which any special importance has
republican on joint ballot by six vote*. referred to the general assembly of the been attached are as follows:
Knights of Labor to-day. The parties
"He (Willtt) is- well informed of tho
in, the conference claim that they will
KILLED BY THE CARS.
thus control 700,000 workingmen In one relative Interests of the two countries
and of our sincere desire Jo cultivate to
.association.
Fhu-adkli-hia,' Nov. 20.—The pro­ the fullest extent the friendship which
Boonk, la., Nov. 20.—W. O. Whit­ posed unification of all labor organiza­ has so long subsisted between us. My
taker1, wife and 6-year-old daughter tions under one governing board was knowledge of his high character and
Fannie were killed by a Northwestern favorably received by the Knights of ability gives me confidence that be will
passenger
train at
Coal Valley Labor in session here.
The meeting constantly endeavor to advance tho in­
Saturday morning.
ended in a row. during which Grand terests and prosperity of both govern­
A Chicago «&amp; Northwestern train Sat­ Master Powderly was accused of being ments and to render himself acceptable
urday evening struck two men at Mid­ a thief and a forger.
to your excellency."
way, 6 miles east, and killed them in­
TOOK SAFE AND ALL.
stantly. The men were drunk and
When .the Australia left Honolulu
have not been .identified. They were
Minister Willis had not made public
walking on the track.
Thus two
bis instructions, nor had Secretary
• Northwestern trains on Saturday killed
Lima. O., Nov. 20.—The United States Gresham's letter been received or
five people inside of 19 miles in eight Express company was robbed of 87,500 heard of; and so far ns known by the
hours within the limits of Boone «x&gt;un- at Troy Friday. The express messen­ public, Hawaiian affairs in the United
ger at the Big Four depot had in his States were still in statu quo.
charge a small irou Rafe. The train
Washixgton, Noy. 20.—The story
MOLINK,
.mollnk. ill.,
hl. aov
Nov.. .u-ine
20.—The nouse
house of was not uue
due lor
for a lew
few minutes,
minutes.
Stephen Woodburn, an bldand wealthy ' so he placed the safe in the telegraph told in the press dispatches from
farmer living near Hillsdale, III., was . office and . stepped to the baggage­ Hawaii surprises the administration.
entcred by burglars. lie refused to! room. He was gone ouly a few min- It had been confidently expected that
tell where his money was hidden and I utes. but when he came back the little rthe talc would tell ot the queen’s
the-rubbers bound and gagged him, ' iron box and contents had disappeared, restoration to the throne. The report-’
ed speech made to Dole by Willht in- •
saturated hiv clothing with kerosene
creases the surprise.
And set it on fire. He then weakened ;
Chicago, Nov. 18. —Work on the
The state department is less disposed
and directed them to the spot dHiere he
taking apart of the Ferris wheel began now than ever to take tho public into
had Hue concealed. The rubbers put
Friday. The work will go on as rap­ its confidence on the Hawaiian ques­
out the flumes and took the money.
i
. idly as possible. So far no decision tion. It is an indubitable fact that
has been reached us to the disposition those in the confidence of the
New York, Nov. 20.—There waa a 1 of the famuus wheel. Mr. Ferris is administration have fell and ex
head-end collision aliortly’ before 1 j now in the east and he will probably pressed
the
utmost
assurance
o’clock Sunday morning between east contract for its erection in Brooklyn that the Australia
would
bring
and west-bound freight trains un the I before his return. Several offers have
news that cx-Quecn Liliuokalani hail
Pennsylvania railroad ut South Broad I been received, but the one for its being already been restored to the throne.
street coal chutet, Newark.
David • put up in Brooklyn is considered tho Assertions as to Minister Willis’ in- ,
Green, of Pbiladdelphia, engineer of ‘beat
struetions have been almost wholly in- .
one of the trains, was instantly killed.
ferences from this and from the" ex­
The engineer of thu other train and
Washington, Nov. 10.—Sumner L pressions in Secretary Gresham's pub­
the two firemen were severely injared. KitnbulL general superintendent of the lished letter. The information as to
Farming Landa Flooded.
1«««
—
live cw
saving
service, &gt;u
in *«•&lt;•
his ouuua*
annual report these instructions sent out ten days
Huron, &amp; D.. Nov. 18.—A leak in the , states that the number of disasters ago was received from what %vas
standpipe althe Risdou artesian well j within the field of operations of the believed to" be a thoroughly trust­
has been gra:ually growing larger and ! service during the year was 427; 8,542 worthy authority. This was that Min­
now an immense column of water is ' persons were* .saved and 23 lost The ister Willis was to seek to induce the
shooting 80 to 100 feet in the air, flood- " property imperiled was valued at fs,- provisional government to give way to
ing the adjacent lands. The well has | 998,075, and of this amount 81,655,570 the restoration of the ex-queoo, but
been closed for over a year pending set- ] was lot»L The number of vessels total- was to employ no force, waiting for
tlement in the courts as to the question ly &gt;oat was 8R.
further instructions if he found it nec­
essary.
‘
o&lt; ownership,
.
M„l&lt;wn iub.T.

TWO MUSICAL Does.
Thief.
A wonderful story of a French mu­
sical critic is related by persons who
profess to have been acquainted with
him. and who have seen him in attend­
ance on musical performances- He
was a dog, and his name in public was
Parade; whether he had a different
•nwme nt home was never known. At
the la-ginning of the French revolu­
tion he went every day to the military
parade in front of the Tuilleries palace.
He marched with the musicians, halt­
ed with them, listened knowingly to
their performances, and after the pa­
rade disappeared,- to return promptly

' As a renn-dy fur nil fi&gt;cy*8 of licadm:b&lt;
Electri'! Hitlers has proved to be the very
best. It effects a perrfisiiclit cure and tinmost dreaded Its! iltml s:ek hradaehf-s
yield brils infl.icnee. We urge all svbu
are aflllvteil t*&gt; pr- cine a intltle, und
th|y remedy a fair trial In easi-p.
ituul const: pat ion Eh-ctile BltU-rs euie» by
giving the iire-h-d tune In the taiwcls.
'[
few eases long resist Ui*.Asp of |h|s medi­
cine. Try it encr. I arge bottles only
I fifty cents at W. 11. Guodyenr’s Dr z
Store.
The beat salve In the world for cyts.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, cliilblair.s,
corns, and all skin eruptions, am! positive­
ly cures piles or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For side by W. H. Goodyear, the druggut.

.The ‘nmates of the soldiers home at
Grand Rapids have Increased 100 over lbw
attendance one year ago.
Ijtlrd village has no stare and the citi­
at the parade time the next day. Grad­ zens h vc to drive fourteen miles tn Bara­
ually tho musicians became attached to ga to buy their groceries.
this devoted listener.
They named
"Adironda,” Wheeler's Heart aud
him Parade, and one or another of them Nerve Cure Is guaranteed free from Mor­
always invited him to dinner. He ac­
phine. Mineral, and Opium. Sold by W.
cepted the Invitation, and was a pleas­ li. Goodyear.
ant guest It wns discovered that after
Marshall Is out of Ice and gets b/r sopdinner he always attended the theater,
ply from Albion.
where he seated himself calmly In the
W. II. Chaml&gt;erlaln. ot Plainteril. last
corner of the orchestra and listened
critically to the music If a new piece week bought and shipped two an&amp;xone
half bms of poultry.
\
was played he noticed it instantly and
paid the strictest attention. If the
piece hod fine melodious passages he
showed his joy to the best of his dog­
gish ability; but if the piece was or­
dinary and uninteresting he yawned,
stared about the theater kml unmis­
takably expressed his disapproval.
Another very curious story of a canine
musical car is told of a London organ
grinder's dog. The organ grinder was
The contract of carrying the rn^il from
blind and aged and the dog used to Meredith to Harrison until June. 39,
lead him about. One night, after a 1894, has been awasdtd to F. S. Smith.
hard day's work, tho old man and hi*
Lansing yesterday sold SSil.000 worth
faithful companion lay down to sleep, ut electric light ani, bridge bond? te
with the organ b&amp;side them. They Spitzer &amp; Cu. of Toledo, al a premium ot
slept soundly, and when they awoke 8755.
the organ was gone. They were in de­
spair. Thqit- means of earning a liv­
ing was gone. But the dog led the
old man throagh the streets where When Eaby wow fck-k,(tvV
h&lt;-r fWcrta.
he Had been accustomed to play, and | When she was r. Chd-I. she cried f»r tiastorix*
persons who had given him alms be­
I
**.*hei&gt;
sbe
became
3II»,
nBe
clung
to r.ureri*.
fore continued to befriend him. so
that the loss of the organ proved not । When she hod QxUJrru. she gave L'.cin &lt; .:■&lt;•&lt; ; ir^
so bad after all. Weeks went by. One
day the old man heard a hand organ
played a few feet from him. It re­ ■
minded him of his last instrument, but I 1). A. Hammond has purchased the
he paid no special attention to iL Aun Arbor Argus fur SS.OUO. He was
Hand organs were common in London formerly suiferiiiteudeiit uf the Cliarluite
and he heard them often. Not jo the Schools.
dog. He showed signs of great cxcitc- I Cass high school students have purvhtwmeffi. barked violently and led his 1 el (Mixing gloves ami now propose "dciiig
master in the direction of the organ. I' up” everything that comes Ihvir way.
He- hprungxjyt the robber's threat,
II costs the village «d Dundee i70u .$
dragged him away from the stolen or­ year Io light the gasoline lamps wb- n the
gan and led his master eagerly up to । almanac says the moon does nut shlnt)
'
W.
J. Blake uf Galesburg Is Airfniuo
it with expressions of recognition anil
imported Shropshire sheep, udued st
deUght
?M00. He offers S100 fur the thief aud
A POPULAR LEGISLATOR.
350 fcr I hr sheep.

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

LIVING OCEAN LANTERNS.

How tho Deep
1* Lighted by Iti
Hon. James IL McCreary, the author
Ftuny luLabUkii t«.
of the bill extending the time before
Away down in the dark depths vf
the Geary Chinese law is to go into ef­
the ocean there are living lunternsthat
fect. represents the Eighth district of
Kentucky in the national house of rep­ are borne about to light up the darknetu&lt; A queer fish, called tho "midresentatives. He is n resident of the
pretty town of Richmond, Ky., and imim­ shijmiite," carries the brightest and
mensely popular with the people of moot striking of all these sen torches.
the Blue Grass styte. lie wm born in Along its baric, under it. und al the
Madison county. Ky., July 8. 1838; re­ base of its fins there are *-mall disks that
glow with a phosphorescent light like
ceived a classical education, and grad­
uated at the age of eighteen At Center rows of shining button^ un the young
middy's uniform. In '.his way it gets
college, Danville. Afterward he studied
its name ’'jnidshipmite.'' by which
youbg sailors in the navy arc often
called.
These disks, says the -New York
Pre:?;, are exactly like sin-dl bu’lV-ey
lanterns, with regular lenro iand r&gt;-‘l&lt; .
tors. The h*nro.» gather th.: rays .»u l
the reflectors throw them &lt;«ut again.
There is a layer of’pliospbur.-sc' at c.-lh
between the two. and the &lt; -.uir • cnee",
is as perfect as if mix-le by --.ntK- skill­
fill optician.
The fish is so constructed thut whea
it is frightened by some devouring roa
monster it can close its lenses ami hide
itself in the darkness.
It can turn itlantern off and on at will, and then it
is always "filled" and ready when
wanted.
Another marine animal has a lumin­
ous bulb that hangs from its chin
and thus throws tho light before
law in the Cumberland university of it to warn it of tlw approach of
Tennessee, and began practice at»IUch- enemies. Still another upholds a b :g
mond in 1859. In 1809 he entered the light from the extremity of the dorsal
confederate army, and was lieutenant fin. Others again have constant sup­
colonel of the Eleventh Kentucky cav­ plies of a luminous oil that runs down
alry at the close 'of the war. In i860, their sides from the fins making a
1871 and 1873 he was elected a member brhrht and constant light all around.
of tho Kentucky house of representa­
tives, serving for two terms as speaker
of *•the~ house.. He was
nominated
as
""" “
umuan-u as
”®mocratlc candidate for governor in
l875« and wa» elected, serving as
chief
... ..Sep­
chief executive of the state __
until
tember. 1870. He was elected to the
torty-ninth congress, and has ever
since represented tho Eighth Kentucky
district in the lower house.

Dkmlxg, N. M.. Nor. 18.—The MexiIt is possible that Minister Willis has
can rebels have moved about 25 miles
west of Pulutnas and have taken a become convinced to his entire sntissmall town named Espni. No violence factiim without having laid the matter
UM offered the inhabitants, und a Burn­ before President Dole that the provi­
her of recruits were secured. For some sional government cannot be displaced
weeks a large number of tramps and without force, and so has determined to
hobos have been pacing through Ari- wait for farther instructions, it seems
zona und New Mexico, and many of certain, at all events, that President
* Mexico
'
them vhave gune 1into
to join the Dole had no suspicion when the Aus­
tralia sailed that it was the purpose of
revolutionists.
Itobu the Stall and Breaks m Bank.
Minister Willis to restore the ex-&lt;iucen.
San Angslo, Tex. Nov 19.—News of
Blnunt'a Hepor*.
San Dif.go, Cal., Nov. 18.—U1 vases
the suspension of the Coke county
Nkw York. Nov. 20.—The Herald
bank of_Rolx-rt Lee has reached here.
*p,lrtion
‘
Th/ arresT and imprisonment of the Uraiu.rlh.HubUlprop.nvtorap^ purpc,rb, p, fc, , ,
i- large portion of the
president and/ vice president last week
"port uf Com. ’
B1OUPL~
It
on a charge of robbing the mail and widow of Gen. Gnu&gt;L The boiue U «um. ep u follower
attempting to defraud the government coneeded to be the One,-, nwldence in
■t-.„n&gt;tan»„ Hloenv.
•■ConnntMloner
Blount's woo,,
report will show
is the primary cause of the suspension. San Diego and commands one of the that Minister Stevens landed tho troops
finest
views
in
the
city.
It
was
built
from
tho
Ho-.ton
loni befuro there waa'any
Triple Kpldeznlc at Atcbtaou.
valid excuse
fOr their presence on
at a- cost of'892,000.
Atchison.Kan., Nov. 17.—Diphtheria,
Hawaiian mH; that he deoitnod to re­
move them when requested to do so
scarlet fever and smallpox are epi­
demic in this vicinity and part of the
Chicago, Nov. 17.—During the entire by the government and informed that tho
were willing and fully able to
schools have closed. So far there have summer of 1894 the main exhibition authorities
preserve order and to protect American Inter­
been thirty deaths from the diseases buildings will stand in Jackson park. ests; that these troops were stationed across
and the doctors are apparently helpless. The public will he admitted everywhere the street from the government building, tn
within the park free. On the first day which Mlni&gt;-er Swvens knew the revoiuof the new year the park commission­ tlootsu were about to read their proclams.
Quincy. m., Nov. 90.—Harry Smith, ers will assume control, and under no Hon and that tho revolutionist commit­
tee relied upon the American troops to
of this city, was thrown from his car­ circumstances will an admission be protect
them
In
this »ot ot
riage In a runaway Saturday. He was charged. _______________
lion: that Mr. Stevens recognized tho pro­
caught by the reins and dragged on his
visional
government according to a nreeou- i
/
Ths Clearing Houses.
reived programme before that corernrar-nt had ■
head for a half mile. He waadead when
New \ohk, Nov. 18.—The exchanges obtained poaaeuion of the departments and I
picked up.
power at Honolulu, and that .the
k, —
&lt;n.
millat the leading clearing houses in the military
larv nnwr-r wna
_
United States during tho week ended
Madbid. Nov.
18.— Seuor Morel, yesterday aggregated 81,018.417,801,
Spanish minister ot foreign affairs, has against 8033,853,717 the previous week
received from Brazil a telegram that The decrease, compared with the cor­
Robbers Beeare SSO.ooe.
Admiral Mello has proclaimed Count responding week iq 1893, was 9.9.
Crrr OF Mexico.-Nov. 17.—A clerk of
d’Eu’s eldest son emperor of Brazil.
the National bank of the City of Mex­
About thirty thousand couples have
Odd Fellows* Hall Destroyed.
Toronto, Ont.. Nov. 20.—The list of ico returning from Vero Crux Thursday been divorced in France during the
Nxw Yom, Nov. 15.—The Odd Fel­ the lost by the wrecking of the steamer last with bank bills of the value of
five years, and a law was recently
low/ ball on Washington street, be­ Frneer has been swelled to sixteen by 860,000, which he carried in a cigar box,
tween Fourth and Fifth street^ Ho- the finding of th“ bodies of Thomas was robbed at the railway station of road in the chamber of deputies de»Urned to make a severance of the mat­
the whole amount
Bandas, William Bandas and Thomas, ■
rimonial bonds much easier still.
Wilson. They were recovered Sunday
by divers.
' BntMcraKAM. Ala. Nov. 1&amp;-----a
illicit
stills
In
Randolph
county
and
The celebrated "globe fish’’ is not alBorrow. Nov. 20.—On her trial trip
the United States cruiser Columbia
globe ahape.1.
They here the
Chicago. Nov. IT.—William B. Green, two moonshiners were captured i by
showed a speed of M knots an hoar. a veteran of the Black Hawk war, died United States marshals after a fight in power of dhrtenaioff themeelree Into B
Thia will earn her builders a premium at the home of his son-in-law on Oak which ooe man was killed and tw&lt; globular form by Inflating a large air
fatally injared.
of 1800,000.
•'reek. He was 87 yuan old.
New Urr.u Cable to lie Laid.
Montrkal, Can., Nov- 18.—The Stars •
special cable from London says the :
Commercial Cable company has signed
a contract with Siemens Bros, for laying the new Atlantic cable next spring ,
between Ireland and Nova Scotia. It'
will be 2,200 miles in length und will
have the greatest known carrying ca- !
pacity.
________________
‘

Gaarnnt&lt;M-«l Caro.
We MHlhonzr our advertized druggist to
roll Dr. King'a New Discovery for «(B.
siimpliotr. cimgliH xnd colds, upon thia
eulhlllKHL If yon ate afflicted with-a
cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest
Double, ami a ill uro this reim-dj
direct­
ed. giving it a fair trial, ana experience no
benefit- you irwj return the kittle and
have your inomy n-tundc&lt;i. We could
not make Ulis olh-r did we not know that
Dr. King’s New Discovery could l&gt;e relied
on. It never disappoint. Trial bottles
free at w. II. Goudyrar’s drug storitarge size 50r and Sl (n).

Balm of State Tax Lands.
AUDI n»K CKNEBAL’H OFFICE. &lt;
Lapsing. Mich. Oct. a, 1*3.
i
N- l're i« !•« reny given that eeriafn land* sl&lt;ntad In II-i-m-1 of ttarrj bld off to the HW-fur taxi—ot i&gt;*9 xi-&gt;l previous years, and dre
ertbed Io atai'tort t* which will Hereafter 0&lt;forwarded i r tbc office of the Treasurer of mI«I
Coujfr. will te "ol-j ut public auction by «aid
Treasurer at the Cmintj Seat, on the first Mon­
day of December next, at the time and place
deslanated for the Annual Tax Sales. If not prevlentry redeemed or cancelled according to law.
Bald rtatements contain a full description
application at the office of the County Treasurer
after they are received by him.
Btaxlmy W. TuMJtaa.
Auditor General.

�MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

EUPHRASIA.
Th* BmuUTqI l-mgand Co*aeet*d with th*

FACE OF THE CRANK.

UNCLE SAM'S SILVER.

Iir i loritoi

timl table.
Ing with th* White Metal.
According to a Washington letter in
the Philadelphia Times, there are .5,000 Favorite Route between Grand Rapid*. Detroit
greatly delayed by dry weather, and
tons of silver stored in thc treasury
for thia reason, coupled with the low Woman in Constantinople,•’ and a* it
U 1F.M. | ML'
vaults. That means 10,000,000 pounds.
price which the cereal commands, but contains a moral fragrant of truth it
Composite Gotham Piet uro -Study
And yet this metal is regarded as a pre­
77 per cent of the. average acreage was may weU be held in perpetual rememEsst l-su-tf
•owed. The crop ta doing wellTZid but bSS*'r?''"
fin'
cious one, to be measured in value by
Metonl
llUl.aa»teg.h„lxr„aun„bv“tecto
»»«
0“
■Alto
ounces and grains. Only coin is kept
Elmdale
in the treasury vaults. Bars and bul­
Corn b «tim.ted u, yl.ia
&gt;“ totter, o(
Clarksville
When Norcross attempted to loosen
Lake
(Mess
bu.h.U of ext, an .cro and clov.rtwrd
th’ d°"w: Uncle Russell page's purse strings with lion are stored in the subtreasuries
Woodbury
one and tw.nly-hnndrodth, bwh.la : J, ' otS^^i
,b T
«►»«"&gt;•«• aeonpie of yea
and the mints. There arc eight vaults
Nunflrid
dynamite a couple of years ago, as
Mulliken
in
the
treasury
used
for
the
safe-keep
­
Potatoe*
of.the usually happens
after
Potato,, will be 57
ST per cent
eent. of
ot an
no averaror- public opening thc emnJmZ
it., i
... such
2j an event,
Graud Led,
ing and storage of money. Tho total
age
the dXe
°°k^ °P other cnLnk* wlth
affr crop.
crop The
Tho condition
condition of
of live
Hee stock
.took i.
U
Lansing
less value of the contents of these vaults is
rather below that of last year, but tho that the^n^r l^ with an?,axe®Cnit’ violent sprang up on eve&gt;ymore
side.or The
Detroit
sprang up on evefy side. The 1658,178,000.
of a!, datee.
atot.e »
. ‘Xte.
N'" 'A
Only two of these vaults are used for
Howwa city
r
God."
| most notable specimens of this crop. the storage of standard silver dollars.
Edmore
aid of a klu
camera
K.. a La. ca- to .a.
"«T&gt;« «• the meaning of thl, mock- I' and
them with
lnto the
.
„ , made Vault No. 1 ^contains 8101,000,000, while
Stanton
them into«,„«
a composite
loo In
Keweenaw county pronto a nnlqn. । £&gt;• ',c
upward^and exhibited
.tarllingpicture
rc.sulte which the smaller vault, known as No. 2, has
Grand Ledge
in it only about 850,000,000. In addition
spectacle among American cotnmuni- J'Jrn,"b to the patriarch, sitting beside ; •— •• - . ...
•
. Immcdjatelv following th^asaassinI ties. The county has been' settled for ! in° thrunp ,1C sa’^: "Did I not com­ ation of 'Mayor Harrison another tidal to this there is 853.000 worth of fraction­ ___ (Going West |
al silver. Thc other vault.* are used
Lv Deffmt
i nearly
fifty yeans and has a population I
to havc «ny name engraven
AN INTERESTING SKETCH.
...
wave of the same sort struck New for holding bank notes, bonds, money
.. Lansing
of nearly
3.(XXI Al the la&gt;t regular !
iniM-alB w&gt; stronxly to a mother's of
nearly
3.U00.
,. GrandLedge
.
.
- -----------। .«««.- i
f i
....
..
I 'or^' anti to that remarkable photo­
.‘i, li t dnuzlitrr just budding into term
- the
■
.. Mulliken
of
circuit
court Judge Hain I
ho. »
\
J-«phrm*ia?
Euphrasia?"
’
called tho graph ten more cranks of the lost for daily use, etc*. • •
„k.| r„H,.wluK U an instance: "Our tawxL fh. loineb n»
.,
Hunflold
The total coinage of silver dollars
the । nntriarch.
fnlr,.arch
Who knows a ’woman batch have
added, makingof it an
, • Hlanche »»«'W 15 years of age. had took the bench at Eagle River,. ..
Woodbury
county
seat, *but’ court and counsel antw"^T.
------------------,f ttn&gt;on’c*n ••up-t&lt;wlate" fo(uposite
picture of under the Bland set of 1S78 was 83S9,- .. Lake (Mensa
. - :tio vtiun* uwof her right arm. She found not one case on the docket, .MwHhw^l,,'
„
Clarkivllle
036,3-17.
The
total
coinage
under
the
I twenty craakx. It wilt
Inter­
. ,
uiditlon that we had to keep
,. Elmdide
act of July 14. ISOO, known as the Sher­ .. Alto
, -i hool and abandon her music lee­ .either civil or criminal. This lack of
! com the priests to the lowest of the esting study for physiognomista.
&gt;
uc feared bt. Vitus dunce, and
.. McCord
man act. has amounted to 82Q.455.00fl.
- - are pitiabut fur an Invaluable remedy business before the courts is not due to assembled thon.rands thc question:* Most of these unfortunates
,. Eak Paris
There are 58,917.000 silver dollars in
Ar Grand Rapid*
ran---round
the
d have hnd that terrible affliction. neglect on the part of public officers, "Uho is Euphrasia?"
.
-------— blc objects. They are poor, shabby, circulation.
' ’tailored physicians, but she received but simply because there is neither church. N
IPM
•
....
So one answered. At length, and even pathetic, and ordinarily
Hr .4 un tli-m. The first of last August
More
than
half
of
aB
the
silver
while the
sat♦ mute
„ emperor —
—*_ and woul&lt;|
for what thc doctorscull
, M u; 75 pounds, and Hithough she crime nor strife in the comtnunitv.
Graiill Ixnlgr i it to
Tw­
. u only three* bottle* &lt;&gt;f Nervine she
amazed, a miserable fellow who idiopathic eases, and what we know as owned by the United States is stored in
Portland
■i -If
pound*; her nrrvoiiMirsH and
thLscity. At thc mints and assay
of­ _____ _____
fools ____
, cleaned the marble floor steppe&lt;l
forth
.
......................
«A«*&lt; uic But
luxirthey
hu-ppv*i
i_____________________________________
_______
■
st Vitus dance uro entirely gone.
harmless.
are lunn
likely to
pass
., , i, K.-n«»&gt;J regularly. anil studies with
During the w wk epded on October 11 ■ »»&gt;.l said:
( very quickly from Tnelnncholia to acute fices there are 8120,231,000 worth of bar
I
reports
Stanton
|
ports sscut iu l.y sixty-two olmervcm * "Imperial ('ipsar, to whom I am un- mania under the stimulus of exciting silver. Altogether there is $381,000,000
.—
* MUUW
«
t drnore
I
. could procure for our daughter tho iu varioi^» ^ortigns..........
d the
state M
to ---------------the w°rthy
to raise
my eyes, I know a causes. Henry Frank, who desired to in standard silver dollars.
The United .States has been buying
■ r Mt .-*' .Nervine has brought bcr.
• Every day. others week day* only, t atop
&gt;u .j
.-j .that
l_. u-zaman
-a name, abut
.. she
. .Is ....
Cuban consul and carried
stale
IxMrti
of
health
indicated
woman
with
such
inv bn-thi r recommended the remsilver ever since 1878, when thc Bland on signal.
typhoid
fever,
infiamuialiun
of
tiro
I
almost
bedridden.
She
lives
in
a
little
about
with
him
an
apple
which
he
ln^
no fii'h in patent, medicines, and
1’nrior rani on all trains between Grand
•t ;stcii to him. but as a lu»t rv«ort bowels itn&lt;l pueumouin increased in' house near one- of- thc walls
had .chipped V.O*
off the
moon, law went into effect. Until thc Sher­ Rat-Id* and Detroit. Beata 21 cents. Connection*
--------- of
— - the stated he ......
•••. A1AWU,
, a IxJttle. «« begun glvitiR It to urt-rt
man law went into operation the treas­ made inUnlon station, Grund Rapid* wtth the
&lt; .f
*l'«.iu
...... rhnmh
__
...
.
..
church.•'”
presentsun
interesting
case of.....
"delu&gt;nd th.- effect vr&gt;.* almost Jiumedl- area ut prevalence. Typhoi
CHICAGO* W»rr MICHIGAN RAILWAY FOB
ury
purchased
82,000,000
worth
of
bul
­
■ . R K. Bullock. Brighton. N. Y. reportci at tifty-fivr places,
"Bring her hither,” commanded thc sion" in itself of no particular peril un­
lion every month for coinage. There
hnd emperor, and straightway pages and til it becomes focused upon an oct of were purchased under thc first low
•u. Dr Miles Medical Co., E.kliart.
\ rxw. Favuriu route lo the summer resorta
chamberlains rushed out und soon re- violence. That he was inflnencetl by
808,199,261.71 ounces of silver, for of northern Mk-h-csn.
it.t ot price, fl per bottle, six
appeared
carrying
an
aged
woman
the
event
in
Chicago
was
instantly
s.. express prepaid. It is positively
which it paid 8323,085,576.10—an aver-, Trains leave Grand Rapid* for ('blcsao,- 7 JO
who trembled
**
tremblml in every
evnrv limb.
limb ,
■ shown when he was arrested by the age cost of 81.05 per ounce. On, tljta A. M . and 1-J6 F. H . ta-JO P M . ni:» P.
.plate*, er dangerous drugs.
i
The Mendelson paut-s factory, which
M. Arrive Ctilrar- IrM ?.. M.. «J0 P. M.
"Is your name Euphrasia?"asked the voluntary information that he had, silver the government made a profit ot 2;no a. M.sn&lt;l7^5 A. M. ♦except''Saiurday ,
emperor.
been selected to kill Mayor Harrison, a great many million dollabs.by calling via. Nt. J«iroph and Ntnuner.
lA-ave lor Mnnhlro. Traverse Citv,Charlevoix,
spring under the ImUos sy stem of the . "Yes, mighty emperor, it is."
but tbe other fellow got ahead of him. every 375 grains of fine silver a dollar, Petosky
and Itay Vie* 7 JO a. M, and 2:4S
development «• uipaoy. was seized by ' "What do you l.now^vf that inscrip­
P. M.
Under proper treatment in an asylum
the sheriff under an attachment for tion?" and he pointed aloft to the this man would have been tractable no mutter nW the market value of
I'*'*!,tor Wbita Cloudy Fremont, ,and Big
silver
might
bo
when
paid
for
in
goldRapl.l*
leave*
Grand H*pl&lt;ts 6^5 F. M.
" Ihi h'taffVJ Fails Route.''
. debts owed some eight or ten New York large letters on the vault
enough, and the treatment would have
I'arior
cnr» on---day trail.s
On the silver .purchase under the
- ---------------‘ and
— ■* slrefror* on
firms for cloth, amounting to &lt;19,000.
□Igbt trains between i’eloakey. Grand Rapids,
been mainly efficacious by removing Sherman law the government has lost and
"Nothing, my lord, nothing!"
Clncago.
*
“But you see your name
the the causes of irritation.
Ask our agents for further pAcOeulan or
already about 840.000,000 by the depre­
/
The other cose of Reilly, who called ciation in value of its stack of bullion write to
btate Treasurer Hambitzer has aj^- church. It stands there instead of
GKORGK DxllAVXK, Genl PM9TAft. '
on Superintendent Byrnes and wanted on hand. Up to thc 1st of July about
■
Grand Raplda
portioned • 171.997 45 of primary school mine. What have you doiie toward
the
building
of
the
church?
’
157,000,000
ounces
had
been
purchased.
money among Michigan counties.
"Great king, untiling. My lord mocks
Four million fire hundred thousand
There arc 675.0-M children of school age
urn.
dollars in silver amount to abojit 140
in the state and the rate of this semi* his poor servant."
"Not at all." replied the emperor.
tons, and if thc country still goes on
annual apportionment is seventy cent/
"They tell me you live near. Think!
buying nt that rate the problem of
per capita.
’
Have you done nothing, spoke noth­
what to do witfi the metal promises to
TIME TABLE.
ing. thought nothing to give you this
In eSect July no. it&amp;3
Short Hut NewaV Itmnc
become an even more serious one than
.
it is now.
George Russell, a *pr*Knocr !4t Jn*-k* claim?"
"Majesty,"
she
said,
"there
is
a
little
*&lt;»n. placed a large kettle :n d whe lStation*.
POVERTY-STRICKEN TURKS.
barrow and trundled it t » the v-g &gt;n act. bqt it is so small I am ashamed to
'Builder
Ionic
gate, wbefe he was tubr.ved t. • pa.w trouble my lord with its mention.”
। Tbelr Condition Baid to Bp Going from
"Speak. I command you,” said Jus­
He wm captured afterward.
K*l*tMZ00 Lf
| According to Recent reports, mutters (taBl Cooper---The general store of Mad.Il A Oliver tinian. "Fear not Tell me all.”
Then she told how. as she lay on her
• in eastern Turkey seem to lie contin- Rlclilanq Juact
...
i ually going from bad to worse, and Cn-BBey
•n fs.otH’ and IV.ooo. bed in her little house, she heard with
tents.'
Milo
■ the sufferings of thc povcrty-strieltcn. ti-lton .
rs in the possession jjorrow the travail of the oxen and
Clovrntalt*
i population arc increased by thc ras- 'iiulta......
Svnd ft»r
ot a' new 100-barrel gristmill, F W. mules, carrying thcxmarble and brick
_acript'.'v
ami beams up* the steep hill, und her
' culity of the tax gatherers. All trade
ppzupbleL
, was practically Mopped for a time by
heart was sore within her; and how.
Ind., being the proprietors.
when
she
grew
better,
the
thought
cholera arid thc ensuing quarantine. Costs Grove.
WILLIAMS’
The Huron house, at St. Ignac** was
I In many cases thar'eostof fcxslhas l&gt;cen Woodland
MEDICINE CO.,
entirely destroyed by fire. Loss, 11.500; struck her:
U nodbsr''
; doubled or trebled, and the difficulties
"Who
knows
if
I
cannot
do
some
­
Ha If.
Mocctady, H.Y.
insurance? tl.tuo.
thing-to ease their pain, the poordumb
und cost of transportation have brought, Lansing
6 tvr 82.50.
a=j,BrockYlllc, OnL
ttetro't ....
5100.000, with the interest of S25.DOO nil ruin to many merchants. A published' Grand
Ibipich
wiiNiave a daily mail.
Il Is a star
in pennies, comes under the sauic head letter written in Bi’.lis in June says:
least 1 will try."
route, with Monroe as its distributing
So she took her 1&gt;ed and bore it into of delusion, with the symptoms of ,. "Taxes are
——un ever increasing Imrden.
point:
.
the road and scattered the straw from acute mania more clearly marked. The In one village near the city of Yau thc
Htnllon*.
Thomas Bailey, -wanted nt Detroit
t tb-.- Grand K*p d.« Busfaces &lt;&gt;f these men ut first sight are to- uheep tax gatherer, n Kurd, wrote
rmal School.
as an alleged ■gfompilcv in the kidnap­
down all the flocks and their owners
....A’Frank is u man of emo­
1‘arinh, Propr. ing of. Joseph 1’crrin. was discharged little, but lo! as she worked, the straw 'tally unlike,
seemed to grow and multiply and cover tional temperament. tall, slender an&lt;l so that those who had twenty-five *:«liimiir.*» Ar .
the.whole road, and from that time rather godd looking, with curly hair sheep had seventy recorded against Kant Cooper Lv
Richland J 1100*1
corpus^ the extradition warrant bv:nj the oxen passed pleasantly with their
*nd a rather phasing expression. 11 them, ami so on. Thc tax gatherer CraeMy
found defective
threatened to accuse the villager, of Milo....
loads, and she heard no more distress.
Dtiton
.The Pittsburgh »t I-ake Angelica
The tears were in Justinian’s eyes, haggard, melancholy nnd careworn. harboring political fugitives in case Cloverdi
mine at Ishpeming, employing WOmnen, and he raid in a gentle voice:
His clothes were neglected and his they made any complaint. Every sheep NhulU..
has suspended work for the winter.
and
lamb
is
taxed
three
nnd
n
Italf
•Tx»t the name of Euphrasia stand; hair matted. But in l»oth men there
The miners struck for higher wages, she is more worthy than 1, for of her was observable tho mental stress in piasters a year, a sum which is all thc
Grove.
.which the company refused to pay.
thte fixed gaze, ’the wrinkling &lt;&gt;f the average villagei\can earn in a day. In Costa
little she gave all she had."
Woodland
and rim-' a. ' Stonewall J. de France was &lt;!i.v
■ brow, attendant upon any effort to another village three hundred sheep Woodbury
nit«en K5 an«L
utrd in Hie office the charged nt Detroit on an abduction
hold thc mind to a sequence and the had been stolen by the Kurds before
rulin'y. Michigan, charge anoAUs immediately arrested
The sting of a bee is compotwd of stealthy drop of -the head. They both the arrival of thc tax gatherer, but the Detroit....
r. 1X75. In Lltwr 5
two spears of polished horn held in a used their hands in a peculiar manner, tax for them was demanded und col­ Grand Rspldi.
n&gt;d -aid in«»rtj:-«B- for fraud.
It. ('.►••Il to Chilo
Wallace A. Gage, a retired hardware sheath. One gets a notion of the thc fingers working automatically, and lected just the same- In another vil­
I-.h». *IN1 -aid as merchant and Menominee pioneer, sharpness ot the weapon by a very they both started nt times us if some lage in thc vilayet of Erzeroom last Cliarl-voli
t. Mill. IMO In Ltdropped dead from heart disease He simple comparison.
The edge of a illusive sounds hnd putthem on their November the harvested grain was left
to spoil in the field. The grain had
■ie the Mini of oue bund red »lxtv-i»lne was 60 yearn of age, and came . from very keen razor, when-examined under guard. An alienist who saw both men been piled up in the customary stacks
Waukegan. HL. twenty-six years ago. a good microscope, appears as broad as said that Frank would, if he lived, be­
according to law, that when thrashed
come
an
imbecile,
and
Reilly
would
at
the
back
of
a
thick
knife,
rough,
un
­
While blasting Richard Uret was In­
Jug been
the tax gatherer might c-nnjc nnd tak#*
stantly killed in the West Vulcnn mine even and full of notches. An exceed­ the slightest provocation commit an
: his share, but he did not come. The
tnortgii.
unreasonable
act
of
violence.
ingly
small
and
delicate
needle
simi
­
at Norway and Edward Barrett wav
The puliccmon arc getting to know title of the wheat was to be sold to the when they a»r Amur* &lt;1.
larly scrutinized resembles a rough
seriously injured.
lr»«t « mtnhighest bidder, but not a single man
in Mirhcas made 3-d provided. notice
While grading on the streets in She­ bar from a smith’s forge. The sting the glitter of a crank’s eye—that fore­ could raise the lowest sum which the
Hint ui&gt; Saturday the
boding
basilisk gleam in the iris.
of
a
l»ec.
viewed
through
the
same
in
­
'tn' er. A. I,.. 1*93. at ten boygan, workmen unearthed a vein of
government
demanded.
In
the
mean
­
strument, shows a flawless polish, Breilhag. the Swede, who claimed that
•khi. I slud' tell at public copper oreie»t bid.lor. al the north
he owned the Wilson steamship line time rains came. and. as l he villagers
In the case of the people vs. Frank without thc least blemish or inequali­
ty. ending in a point too flue to be dis­ and wanted S75.000 on account, pre­ were not allowed to touch the grain,
Devries,
for
the
murder
of
Henry
Dyke,
County It lio'den . Hie
served the most amiable manner until much of it spoiled in' the stacks. In
cerned.
In
the
act
of
stinging
the
many places the attitude of thc gov­
i t-bl mor(a(.-i|ti*. or so of Olive, the jury returned a verdict of
I. bK!tn»zwT. rapt.
spears, cswli of which has nine barbs Policeman Rose -had him within—a
may
be
nrrotiuuj' not guilty.
th* rwl
ernment towards it.sA'hristian subjects
•Hie on said
mortand is grooved with a channel for the stone’s throw of the Yorkville police
The supreme court baa handed down passage of the poison, emerge from the court- Then the mania overtook him. grows ever more and more severe. For
a decision holding, that Inmates of tho
Christians to own firearms of any kind
sheath. One of them is plunged Into In an instant he was converted into a
&lt;&gt;r tiihty
soldiers’ home nt Grand Rapids are not the flesh of thc victim, the other fol­ madman, let out a wild yell and started is treason, though their Turkish and
hi
Kurdish neighbors may be and gener­
entitled to rote in that township.
.
on
a
desperate
run.
When
finally
lowing. and alternately they penetrate
ally arc well armed. Christians arc
Negaunee claims to be the sweetest deeper and deeper.
The venom is captured he was a raving maniac, and
place In thc state. It has nine confec­ forced to the ends of thc spears Jjy fought with the irrational desperation often aroused at midnight nnd.hurried
to prison or to exile without even be­
tionery establishments.
much thc same procesk ns that which of a fiend.
• sti.i. of Mlchtiuin, containing forty acres o
. . ! more or lr-s.
Resident* of Branch county complain carries the poison froib the tooth of a
If you take the profile of Henry ing tohi the reason why. To have
fun &lt;• A. NnrLix v Assignee ot Mortgage.
books in one’s house is often deemed a
that
dealers
do
not
affix
tho
proper
Frank
ami
that
of
Breilhag
and
put
I'll I Li I" T.' Ol GKOV K.
snake when it bite*.
caution label to gasoline cans, aa is re­
Attorney-tor A&lt;«l^i.ecof Mortgage..
them together .you will notice the same sufficient reason for thc imprisonment
of thc owner untij the books con be cxline in the receding foreheads.
quired by state law.
Margolin Andrews, who demanded amined. And it often happens* that
Black diphtheria is reported as pre­
Otte of thA most rtmtarkable lepal
the examination of the books is
vailing to .an alarming extent in thc paper, on file In tbc archire, of tho 85.00J from Edwin Gould, has not,
from oc- layed for months."
wee tern portion of Tuscola county.
world i. one now in tho national mu­ from appearances und
t'nlqno Itcvrnjp
1W hardware stores of Sawyer &lt;fc seum of I'uri. labeled “Sentence on a counts of him. reached the de- j
mania. This apn-iupiucu, of
w. acute
- ------ -----------• . in Munich recently the socialists hlj.
Havens at Bellevue wns entered by hoc. executed by Ju.licu. in the copy­ velopmcnt
a uorc| device for punishing the
burglars nnd the stock taken sway iu a hold of Clarmont-Avin. and htran“led pears to be a case of pure and simple
.
l_it_ and। —
Io excite r&gt;itv
can mn
only
pity proprietor of n beer cellar who had
upon a [fibbet at that plane.' It to. melancholia
wagon.
Vloksbnrg’s post office changed sealed with red wax. kept under a so for us it has gone. But even here jrefused to lot his rooms for a meeting
hunda, MoUram Hill having rocernd glnea ettuo. bear, date dune U, 1O1. there was observable in the pathos of (of the Socialists’ club. For the Sun­
,day after his refusal he had arranged
and read. A- follow.: — ♦ ’ "e. this man and the sullen desperation
his commission.
Thomas Bradley, who shot Superinten- (u concert, nt which he expected his
Tbe Brooklyn exchange bank was the jury, in detestation and horror of
dent
Mathes
in
the
postal
telegraph
takings to be considerable. . But the
opened at Brooklyn. It is managed by thia crime, and in order to make an ex­
building, some lurking resemblances of ,
W. 3. Culver, a leading merchant of the ample and ao saltofy Justice, bare de­ eye and oction. That expression can be socialists mustered early and in large
numbers. They filled up the whole
clared. jndffed. .sentenced, pronounced
villaga.
best described as that of a.hunted uni­ available space and ordered only—wa­
Jack Butler, the train robber, pleaded and appointed that tho said hoy. now mol. They are all pursued. Some ter. The landlord was horrified to
detained
In
the
abbey
a.
a
prisoner,
guilty at Houghton and was immedi­
ahull by the executioner be hung and ghost of their misfortunes keeps step realize what happened, ilis expected
ately sentenced to a term of five years
strangled on a gibbet, near the gallow. with them and eventually takes pos­ profit was turned into a heavy loss.
in th* branch state prison at Marquette.
which stand, within the Jurladletlon session of them. They all wear, at The landlord sued the leaders of the
The Northern Hardwood Lumber­
Are you willing to work for thc cause
ot the monk, whose name, arc hereto times, the strained look of having socialists for breach of the peace, but
men'* association met at Traverse City appended,
of Protection
placing
infor
totinginbear
the reliable
copyhold
of ­ dwelt too long with their own mitOncs. ns no such breach could be proved they
The artist has grouped these points wertf-let go without fines.
und
decided
to
decrease
the
next
sea
­
mation in the hands of your acquain­
Arin. in witneM of which we Itare
son’s cut to 60 per cent, of what this
of agreement in the various cranks in ,
sealetl thia pre-wnt with our se-ala.
tances?
.
one composite foce. tn this feat the ,
year
’
s
was.
Following the atotro are the signature,
If you are, you should be identified
Ironwood’* new industry, the manu­ ot the jurors and the prefect of the de­ camera may be said to have done what I France is soon to adopt an interest­
with
innovation
in ther_postal card sysHazlett once said a great painter can ing ----------—-------facture of dh&amp;irs, is proving a success.
THE AMERICAN
40—who makes a portrait reveal the tem. Tbe cards will be issued in the
Potatoes are being shipped in im­ partment de I’Alneo.
MterrtH that the sitter *11 his life con- , form of check books, with stubs. The
protective Tariff league. mense quantities frat* the northern
*
| sender of thc postal card can make
part of the state into the southern
Tb. gr«i&gt; .nW of Au»tr.ll» &lt;”»*« eeB]od
■memoranda of it* content* on Che
n«U by btudinir lt."» U««b«r and
eoonti**. .
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Tha Children .r UM
h&amp;vc
ftt tbe
The Michigan qrop report for Novem-

Dedication of St. Sophia.

A legend connected with the Church Twenty Portraits of Monomaniacs
Photographed Into Ona.
of St Sophia ta recalled‘by "An Idle

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�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Nov.

13,

1893-

MAKSHALL L.COOK.

CTTSUXD AS 8BCOXD-CLAM MATTKB AT
THK HASTINGS, MICH., POBTOFFXCK,
AUGUST 14. 187®-

editorial notes.
. CAN’T STAND IT.

The South Makes * Vigorous Protest
Against the Democratic Policy.
The following was clipped from the
Grand Rapids Democrat of Nov. 17th. and
should certainly be food for reflection to
the scores of doubting ones who In the
past have clung- to the English free trade
policy:—‘•VVahhingtom. Nov. 16.—The South
sounded a warning to the ways and means
committee today. It came from the manu­
facturing interests of Alabama and Tenn­
essee whose representatives made an In­
formal argument before tho Democratic
members of the committee. The delegation
was headed by F. '0. Bush, president of
tee Mobile A Birmingham railroad. «nd of
the Cllftohfrtn Company. Mr Bush de­
clared that lie believad K was note the in­
tention of the Democratic National com­
mittee nA Chicago* in framing its platform
to declare a policy which would prove
ruinous to any df the great interests of the
country. Neither did he believe that it
was the Intention either of the President
or the commitue &lt;o willingly do any such
injustice.”' .
“You can base your argument.” inter­
rupted Chairman yfUsoq, “ on tbe-hypothesls that neither does ths committee aor
tbe Democratic administration desire to do
anything to endanger any of tbe great In­
terests of the country.”
t
“I am glad of It," said the' speaker.

the people vote oa It ts they voted on other
Issues? Why was be afraid to let tbe
nation know wbat was about to be done
In the nation's name?
Spreckels has been boasting of hie power
to Induce the United States Government
to put the wanton Liliuokalani back on
the throne. Spreckels agents in Hawaii,
who are the most active supporters of the
dusky “Queen,’’ have been declaring tbe
certainty of a speedy revival of the mon­
archy by tbfc Cleveland Administration;
and tbe dethroned woman herself has been
uniforming anew the mptly horde she calls
her “guards,” In readiness for her antici­
pated restoration to power early in the
present month. How did Spreckels,' bls
subordinates at Honolulu and the “Queen”
manage to obtain the facts of which tbe
American people knew nothing?
Spreckels is a man of immense wealth
who has a monopoly of tbe sugar business
on tbe Pacific coast and who employs large
numbers of coolies tbat are virtually slaves.
Annexation would destroy his monopoly
and abolish his dictatorial power In Ha­
waii. Has his Influence been potent in
shaping events with respect to Hawaii?
The Cleveland Administration’s price for
an Ambassadorship Is 350.000 In cash.
What ia the consideration behind the
movement to enthrone Liliuokalani?—New
York Frees.
The Influence of a protec tive tariff got
In its work this fall, which accounts for
tbe big republican gains. In every man­
ufacturing locality where mills were closed
down through free trade threats the re­
publican gains were large.

Continuing, be protested against the In­
justice of placing iron ore or coal on tbe
free list. The protection on iron ore and
coal had gridlroned AJabama with rail­
roads and developed t^ese Industries until
Alabama now annually produces 1,000,000
tons of pig Iron and 5,000,000 of coal. In !

conclusion he said: “if this committee, as
reported, is to put lumber, rice and sugar,
coal and Iron ore on the free list, then the
South might as well give up. It would be
a death blow to southern - prosperity. We
are not politicians. We are plain?business
men. We are Democrats from principle
and we do not expect to.suffer in tbe house
of our/rieuds. If wjj, do it is a natural
question lo-ask how/long will we continue
to kiss thc hand that smites us?”
The above Is one of the severest repudia­
tions of the democratic free trade policy—
the recent election excepted—that has been
made since that party came in power.
When a body of representative citizen
democrats, not politicians, fromdemocratid
states protest against the expressed In­
tention ot their party something must bp
radically wrong. The national democratic
platform adopted at the Chicago convention
In 1899 says amonictther things:—
“We denounce Republican protection as
a fraud—a robbery of the great majority of
tbe American people for the benefit of the
ifew. We declare It to be tbe fundamental
principle of the democratic party that the
.Federal Government has no constitutional
.power to Impoee and collect, tariff duties,
except for the purposes of revenue x&gt;nly,
and we demand that tbe collection of such
taxes shall be limited to the necessities of
the government when honestly and
economically administered. We Renounce
tbe Motflnley tariff law enacted by tbe 51st
Congress as the culminating atrocity of
chute legislation. We indorse tbe efforts
made by tbe democrats of the present
Congress to modify its most oppressive
features in the direction of free raw ma­
terial and cheaper manufactured goods
tbat enter into home consumption, and we
promise 4te repeal etc.”
The above is tho genuine dyed-in-the
wool democratic doctrine taken from the
democratic jilatform. Therefore the ad­
missions of the body ot democrats before
the Ways and Means committee are very
damaging taken from a democratic stand­
point. These geatlemen state that their
respective states have prospered under
protection and that under free trade “tbe
south might as well give up. It would be
a death blow to southern prosperity."
Their mission however does not end with
A mild protest They give gentle warning
that they will not forever kiss tbe hand
thrt smites them. Free trade means a
boAee south; a broken south means dem­
ocratic defeat and annlhllatiou. What will
they do? It’s bard to tell, but we’ll bet
our last summer's bat that tbe tariff won’t
be tinkered with to any great extent.
Haw About Spreckels?

How much has Claus Spreckels, tbe Ha­
waiian sugar monopolist and coolie driver,
had to do wQh the Cleveland-Gresham
conspiracy to destroy republican govern
ment in Hawaii?
Tbe Press uses the word “conspiracy"
advisedly. The scheme to sacrifice Amer­
ican interests In Hawaii and set up a cor­
rupt monarchy was a plot hatched in the
dark, and only brought out into the day­
light when Congress had adjourned, when
tbe people bad voted and wiien the official
tool of the conspirators. In the guise of a
United States Minister, was on the spot
ready to carry obt the Infamods job he had
been ordered tb perform. If- the whole
proceeding la the act of justice which the
Administration proclaims it to be. why was

REDUCED RATES AT

THE KENT

. - i 5*rrj
CMdeton
M । fi^jojjnaoo,' OrangevtUe

GRAND RAPIDS.
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.

j Frank Loog^aahvllle
154 1 Blanch Nubet, Moigaa
.„ i Bolomen Weber. NaxhviUe
I Merit Buri
"
,,x 11saac Allison, Hickory Corners.
1 ArvlUah Alberton. Cedar Creek .
IB7 ) PranX|Coykendall. Yankee Springs
...
100
tM
160
lm

RATES' 31.25 per day. Rooms 5o cents,
Meals 25 cents, Steam Heat
BEACH A BOOTH.

j Arnot T. Morrison, O. Rapids
i Rachel ton Gibbons. Woodland
J Winiam A. Warner. Woodland,
i Uiu F. Land's.
”
i Elmer L. Hart. Nashville
1 Alineda Danse.
”
Real Eelale Transfers.

Daniel M. Davit lo Daniel Smith. 40 a too 1
Woodland, 8-’M0.
Richard Wells to John Turner, 24 a, sec ft,
Rutland. 3600.
J. IL Crouch to Lueena A. Wright, lots 15 and
2J. Castletqm 3400. .
Chat H tffrickland toJ. F. and Dora Moon.
42 a. sec 34. L'altltnnre. 3900.
Ansel B. Bush to Lincoln N. Bush, parcel,
Barry. &gt;3000
Ansel B, Bush, to Lincoln N. Bush, pacrel.
see 8, Delton. 3130.
David A. Eddy to James R. Bush. to a, sec 7
and 8. Barry. 3A 0.
James R. Bush to I* B. Terpening, lots 11 and
13. Delton, fins.
Jamee B. Bush to Martha L. Bush, 69 a. sec 7
Andrew D. Etheridge to Harry Wilson. 40 a,
seem. Assyria, giooo.
It T. F. Dodds aad K. J. Hartman, to Daniel
Striker, lota Si and M, Delton. »r.’.(xn.

sec 18. Barry.........
.......
............
Wt. F. Sldnam toC. A. Hough- 80a sec »
Hustings 8660.
Wm I’. Sldnam to Daniel Striker w K of s w
^ValenHneIfrirtsto A. N. Qllletend parcel see
17 Baltimore 3300.
I
F. J. Quick to Henry M. and L. C. Hill 130a
see 30 ttaplo Grove &gt;4800.
Ellen B. Jones to T. and J. A. Jones parcel
sec 20 Carlton 3*000.
.
D.S. Baldwin to Wm. Baldwin 8Ca sec 7 Balti­
more 32000.
Afton Smith to James Ransom TOasec 33 Rut­
land 3300.
Henry Hill to E1U Morvan lot 4 Freeport

Fannie Smith to G.'C. Smith lots Middleville
9600
IN TROUBLE.
D. F. Newton lo Emma M. Founer parcel
Hope tio.ooe.
The Dalton Boiler Mill Co. GIt&lt;s a
F. A. Blackman to Frank Bishop lot 4 Delton
375.
Trust Deed to the National Bank.
8. Bronson to Lottie 8. Henry par­
For some time those conversant with eelFranklin
sec 32 Carlton &gt;400.
.
the affairs of the Delton Roller mill have
Joseph Shultz to Chas Shultz parcel Hope
known tbat the company was In deep
Chaa F. Hunter to Nettle E. Austin parcel
water financially. For the past month or Irving
33000.
more creditors have commenced to cloee
In on the company and this culminated
HaaUnaa Market*.
Monday iu giving a trust deed to the Has­
tings National Bank to secure a loan of
89000; the Hastings City Bank was also
secured for a loan of about &gt;2000. The
company we understand has done a good
business, but some time ago 'met with a
Rre per bu.. 41
Tallow per lb., 3. big loss through shrinkage in the price of
data per bu.. 28.
wheat, which had been bought and stored,
Wheat, red per bu.. 56.
and from tbe effects of this loss they
Wheat, white per bu..53.
Clover Seed per bu., 5.00.
never recovered. Affairs kept getting
Timothy Seed per bu.. loo.
worse and wfpse, bard times came on and
Barley per bu. 83 to to.
creditors began crowding them; the same
Hay per ton, 5.00 to 8.00.
Millet »eed perbu. 50.
has been the history of many an institu­
Pork drraved. 7.00. to 7JO.
tion of late.Beans. 1.00 tel -30..
The chief owners of tbe Delton mill
Chicken. A,
were Messts. W. P. Sidnam, James IL
Bush and Ansel B. Bush, of Delton, all of
whom will be,ruined financially by the
misfortune. Some time ago W. P. Sidnam transfered his property to his wife,
but this has been attached.
.
The heaviest losers will be Jas. IL and
&gt;A. B. Bush, of Delton. These gentlemen
are old pioneers of Barry county and
highly respected among their fellow citi­
zens. By. hard labor, industry and econ­
omy they had gained a competency, own­
ing fine farms and nice surroundings.
The. misfortune will sweep away the sav­
ings of a life time and leaves them com­
paratively without anything. In ,trouble
their sterling honor and integrity did not
forsake them, when had they desired,
they could have saved something from
their fortunes. But instead of this they
voluntarily turned over everything to
A cream of tarter baking powder.
their creditors, even offering to deprive Highest of all in leavening strength
themselves of the necessities of life. One
of the gentlemen Itmisted upon paying —Latest United States Govern­
.
for the recording of a mortgage and walk­ ment Food Report.
ing home.
In their troubles they have Royal Baking Powder Co.,
the sympathy of all.
Wall St., N. Y.
Notwithstanding theae troubles the
mill will be kept running. Messrs Dodds
&lt;fc Hartman who are operating tbe mill at
present, have demonstrated, that It can be
made to pay, and being practical millers
they will without doubt conduct it very
successfully, and in such a manner as to
merit the large patronage of which they
are worthy.

NOW

School Matter*.
With a view to better secure the sym­
pathy and co-operation of the parents and
patrons of the school with the teachers a
systematic arrangement has been made In
all the grades for rhetorical exercises.
These exercises will occur every Friday
afternoon In some division of the school
and will consist of songs, recitations and
regular class work. There will also be on
exhibition samples of the work of the
pupils In penmanship, drhwlng and map­
drawing. The general aim will be to
demonstrate the work and progress of the
pupils.
For rhetorical purposes the school Is
divided ihto sections as follows: Section 1,
first and second grades, teachers. Misses
Bllven, Wardell, McLaughlin. Nagler and
Mrs Hlneklry. Section 3, third and fourth
grades, teachers, Misses Rock, Williams.
Matthews and Mrs Carter. Sectinn 8
Grammar grades, teachers, Misses Diamond
I .amb, Wdodard and Michael. Section 4
High School.
-Ttfe exercises for Sec. 1 will occur on
the following dates, Nov. 17. Dec. 32, Feb.
3, Mar. 3. Mar. 30 and May 4.
Sec. 3 Nov. 29, Jan. 13, Feb. 9, Mar. 9.
Apr. 13 and May 11.
Sec. 3 Dec. 8, Jan. 19. Feb. 16, Mar. 16,
Apr. SO and May 18.
■
See. 4 Dec. 15, Jan. 36, Feb. 33, Mar.
S3 and April 37.
It Is hoped that this plan will Induce a
much'larger number of the patrons to
visit the school and thus become more
famallar with Its Internal workings and
better acquainted with the teachers. Few
parents realize how much they encourage
their children in study by a visit to tbe
school room. Our brightest children,
almost without exception are those whose
parents show a deep interest In their work.
These parents question their children frequtmtly concerning their studies, visit the
school often, talk with the teachers and
thus show by their actions how earnestly
they dial re the education of their children.
1^-t us co-operate Iu this great work.
W. D. Stealing, Supt.
Notloe.

To tea stock boidera of tbe Riverside Ceme
tery Company at Hastings. Mich. Tbe annual
meeting U the stockholders of the Riverside
Cemoery Cnmpanv will be held on Wednesday,
December, Sth. 1883. at 7 o'clock p. m.. m tbe
city tJuncii rooms. The business of the meet
Ina wffi be to elect three trageea tn ptice of
CbeMfer Mes»er. Robert I. Hendershott and
Phflo A. Sheldon, whose office expires on that

opportunity to express Its opinion regard­ November,^d, )8M.
ing the matter? Why was be afraid to let

If you want to do a little
papering

before

Ladles’ Watches,
3 nis’Watches
j Boys’Watches.
Latest styles.
Lowest prices.

Violins, Guitars and Banjos.
stock of the best strings
obtainable.

A

F. R. FRNGOftST,
The Reliable Jeweler.

Trusses I
Trusses I
The beet is always the
cheapest. Bear this in mind.
Before purchasing call and
examine onr new Truss.
WE GUARANTEE
A PERFECT FIT.
The lightest and most
durable Truss on the market.

Anything and every­
thing in the drug and book
line at HONEST PRICES,

W. H GOODYEAR,
MODERN' DRUGGIST.

Remember Us
On Thanksgiving Day
And you will enjoy your dinner.
We will have everything you need to
make your Menu complete: Florida
Oranges; Celery; Best Layer Cluster
Raisins; Capers: Malaga Grapes;
Catawba Grapes; Concord Grapes;
Oysters, choicest; Cape Cod Cran­
berries;
Franco-American Soups;
New Figs, best in the market.
In fact, everything good and every­
thing first-class. In Confectionery,
the freshest, best and cheapest.

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN.

THE
TIHE5
/IRE
PETTER

And everything is on
the gain. Our bargains
correspond with
the
times—they are bigger
and better than Cv^r.
Our cheap
bedroom
suites seem to suit every
one that calls in our
store, and we are selling
lots of them. Christ­
mas is coming. Why
don’t you make your
selections of Furniture,
Carpets, Rugs, etc., now
while our stock is com­
plete.

HIRAM ROGERS

We keep in Stock

fl LflRQE L1HE

cold

weather sets in, come and

seeue.

Wearemaking

LOW PRICES to clean

up our stoc^, as we shall
invoice before long.

W. J. 4 LL. HOLLOWAY.
Sion

or the Elephant.

ffe Have Jmt Received
A large consignment of

J6PS6U
SW661
rowtrn,
That we have got to Bell at
the low price of

hi us. ni it m.
Call in and see how cheap
we can sell you a lamp. See
those 81.50 lamps. Our stock
of Groceries and Crockery is
complete. Try our 35b. Tea.
We want your Butter and
Eggs-

JOS.BOGKBACT.

BUTTERICK'
' PATTERNS
FOR SALE.
E. Y. HOGLE.
Cloaks and Dress Goods.

t

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Nov. 23, 1893.
W. K. COOK. Locil editor.

NOW
Is tin- time and Eteri' L.
Heath's, the druggist’s, is the
place to buy Condition Pow­
ders for your horses, rattle,
sheep, hogs and poultry.
Thieis tlie time of the year
when tliey need a general
ionic. In fattening stock,
they add to the value of the
food by improving the appe; ite," loosening the skin arid
making them thrive much
faster. We have most all
kinds maderiijnd will fill your
own recipe with pure drugs,
and will savepou mqney on
same.

FRED L. HEATH.
THE DRUGGIST.

LOCAL NEWS
• CIRCULATION •
This week,
80 quires.
Hureafter. changes for advertisement*
must reach this office Tuesday* at latest to
Insure insertion In tbe issue of tbe week
when brought
A week from to-day Is Thanksgiving
Hay
.

Read our clubbing rates wilb tbe Chleagu Weekly Inter Ocean.

A German Protaaaor from Heidelberg
Unl»«WtT. Gorouoy ,an , ul* twtorj
PERSONAL MENTION.
lb. .IW..U pt Lw nub Khool
John Pendergast w&amp; In Niles Saturday
«r»ra«»r department, Thuradaj afternoon
on th. ••Sower of th. human r’lre.-”"
Vernor Willison wgs In Delton Monday.
Imitated twelve different mualcal Inure­
W. O. Lowden vus In Ann Arbor last
ment. ud f.re Mnne excellent ennen- week.
\
lion, on reading and ,peaking.
E. A. Burton was In Delton Monday on
There is some talk of having Hannibal
business.
Williams render some of Shakespeare’s
plays here In the near future. Mr. W. is
Sheriff McKevitt was In Middleville
coming hrr^ on a visit with relatives soon Saturday.
and offers very liberal Inducements which
Frank Hadley went to Grand Rapk’s
will no doubt be’ excepted. He Is not a
Tuesday.
stranger tn an Hastings audience and bls
appearance would no doubt be greeted
8. E. Phillips returned from Wellston
by a full house.
Thursday.
Would tbat the world were filled with
such men as Jas R. and A. B. Bush, nf
Delton. Rascality and deception would
be unbeard of. Though their troubles are
great, and their misfortunes severe, yet
they can have tbe consolation of looking
every creditor squarely In the face and
feel that they met every obligation. The
lewon Is a severe one but ••honor Is its own
reward."

H. J. Pattengill, Superintendent Public
Instruction. Is after tbe county school
teachers. His list uf questions, while fair,
are difficult and are calculated to test the
actual knowledge and capacity of the ap­
plicant for a certificate. At the Homer ex­
aminations of forty-eight applicants not
onq passed tbe complete examination.
Teachers In other counties are having
nearly equally as bad luck.—Albion
Recorder.

Frank Cole is now
Uogle’s store.

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Thos. Thatcher of Boston was lo the
city Thursday.
Mrs. Ira VauValkcnburg was In Grand
Rapids Monday.

Mrs. Fannie Tower arrived here from
Chicago Tuesday..

Aaron Clark the Caledonia banker was
In the city Thursday.
Mrs. A. E. Barnes of Yorkville ts visit­
ing friends In the city.
,
■

Miss Gertrude Butler of Otsego Is visit­
ing friends in tbe city.

William Armstrong of yrand
spent Sunday In the city.
‘

Mb.

Mi- George Braitrefd. an old resident
of Prairieville, died/Thursday, of canevr.
i v funeral occurred Sunday.

John Holbrook of Mancelona, expects to
spend tbe winter in this city.
Al Jones and Geo. Crowell
from their deer hunt Thursday.

John C. Black has gone to Green Cove
Springs, Florida to spend the winter.
Mra. Clement Smith and Mra John
Pendergast were in Grand Rapids Tuesday.

and

O. D. SPAULD1NO. *

Buy your Thanksgiving Oysters. Fruit.
N’r.i*. Figs, Dates «nd Confectionary at
F. G. Biamkm's
r:.c Bannkb will be printed on Vredncbdaj* next week, and our correwpondents will please send their Items early.
Correspondent* are requested to send
In tbeir items a day earlier than usual
next week as we shall go to press un
Wednesday.

Mrs. H. C. Lane of Grand Rapids will
be at ttie Hastings bouse Nov. 38th and
JStii with a grand display of Art Needle
work. All are invited.
Tbe Y. M. 8. C. will give a hop In N.
T. Parker's hall Thanksgiving night
The Young Men's Dancing Clnb will also
give a dance in Ford’s hotel.

Drew making rooms opened in Mrs.
Greenfield's house on Broadway, by Miss
Chamberlin. Prices $1.50 to &gt;5.00 for
worsted drea-es. Your patronage solicited.
The Banner and Chicago Weekly
Inter Ocean tbe two papers for only 81.00
per year to Barry County readers. To
those outside of Barry County the price is
11.25.
Correspondents are requested to mail
their letters to us ou Monday each week
if possible. Nearly every week we re­
ceive from one to three letters Thursday
morning to late for publication.

Prof. Sterling B. Morse, of Kalamazoo,
Is cimlug here to give vocal and piano
lessons this winter.
He comes highly
recommended. All who desire to receive
Instructions call on Merrill Foote.
The slaughter of innocent* for Thanks^
giving In this city and the markets in tbe
east has been going on for tbe past week at
a rapid rate, and still continues. The
poultry dealers will talk "turkey" to any
obe who give* them the chance.

Miss Lizzie Klys of Grand Rapids Is
stopping with Mrs. J. H. Dennis and Is
prepared to do all kinds of fur and plush
work. Cloaks made Into Military capes.
Beal skhi raques repaired, muffs made and
re-ilned. Fur trimmings furnished.

Mre. Lucy Wood mother pf Frank Wood
of this city and sister of Ged. -Reed died
at her home In Caledonia Thursday. The
funeral was held there Saturday, several
relatives from this city attended. Mrs
Wood was 08 years of age and bad been in
poor health for several years.

Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Nevins of Sedalia
Missouri aru visiting relatives In the city.

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SANTA CLAUS

Will Waite left for the South yesterday
where be &lt;&lt;kqects to remain for the whiter.
‘Judge Smith was confined to his home
the fore part of the week on account uf
illness.
H. R. Jennings, cashier Merchant Nat­
ional Bank ot Charlotte was hi thc city I
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.-' J. J. Emery of Grand ;
Rapids spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.!
O. D. Spaulding.

Judge Padgham of Allegan hasexchanged benches with Judge Smilji and Is holding cuurt ln this city.
D. W. Reynolds and Scld Crowell left
for Wellston Friday where they will Join
-the party of hunters from here..
-

Boots. Shoes and Clothing to exchange
.for wood.
O. D. Spaulding.

Cloaks and Shawls

returned

Fred Barlow, Dick Doyle and Wallace
Bentley went to Wellston Monday.

Zoa C. Williams of the Detroit City '
■'’boonrlnr (be marriaae ,.r' Cadets Is visiting his grandparents at "Oak i
Hunt" In the first ward.

B .rjaries are numerous In tbe villages
IT ' i;d us. Every precaution should be
taken to avoid tbeir occurring here.

More New
lower prices.

W: H. SPENCE.

F. G. Black will go to Bellaire, Antrim
Co. next week on business.

»r

JdVlutloit. were reeelved at* tl,|, r,ff~ I

Rapids

J. N. Murray and son of Grand Rapids
were in the city Saturday.

Tu^id’s^XJhi1 No7*l‘r*i “*“n&lt; t”'»d
of P. T. cXrJ‘ 7; ,Ul a‘ »»*« office
Everything new In tbe holiday line at decided to perteet J W“ """"Imoualy
Frank F Heath's News rOcm. No old goods. railed TbePH.,Unr, orn”'MUnn. to be
All th? 'atest styles &gt;n millinery.
offleer. e“w ,e^
Pnevi to suit the times at Miss Fvighner's.
T- Volffroxe.
A large Invoke of holiday goods has
secretary—by|vestcr Greusel.
just been received at Frank E. Heath's
''■"•'rm.,,.
News room.
?J*d
If’Tn want of old papers call at the ran b» Procunrf Tr.

.' Sways smoke Ed. Powers No. 33 cigar.
A A IV* the same; always the beat 5 cent
.ar tr. the United State*.

C, D. Bee!&gt;ee of Kalamazoo was in the
city yesterday.

Harry James of Kalamazoo spent Sun­
day in the city.

Wool underwear all size* for infants,
children and ladies at Miss Felghner's.

'«&gt;"« » be I

That just expresses the quality of our goods.
That is, they are par
excellence, and we’re selling’em cheap, too.
“GILT EDGE” also ex­
presses the name of the beet Shoe Dressing in the world.
It preserves
the leather and makes shoes soft and pliable.
To meet a big demand,
we’ve got a large stock.
We ask the ladies of Hastings to give this a
trial.
To reduce stock this week and make room for other goods, we are offer­
ing a fine line of boots and shoes at about half price.
A fine Ladies^
shoe that we used to sell quickly at $3.50, this week goes for |2.00; a $4.50
shoe for $3.00; a $5.00 shoe at $3.50, and so on.
Step in and see our
bargains; it won’t cost you anything, and we can save you money if you
want to buy.
’
Mishawaka All Wool Knit Boots and Rubbers complete for $3.*0 per
pair.

C. Palmerton of Woodland was In the
eily Tuesday.

Mistakes occur even In the beat regulaed families. Thas it Is with newspaper*.
Errors will creep tn no master how hard
you may try to keep them out. A decid­
ed binder appeared In our last Issue
when we announced tbat the Y.P. 8. C. E.
would give a1 dance Thanksgiving
night It should have, read the Y. M. 8. C.
(Young
Menis Social
Club.) Prob-1
ably everyoneJrnew what it was intended
for. but we m|ke this correction in Justice
to the Y. P. S. C. E.. an organization con­
nected with the Presbyterian church.

"e1X'£;",7i‘ ’“l.

Y.

Emmett Everets of Nashville was In the
city Tuesday. .

We desire to say to all patrons that the
Delton Roller Mill is running and will
ba kept running, despite reports to the
A&gt;ntrary. We are here for business and
we propose to do business. We thank our
patrons for tbeir trade and we cordially
invite new patronage. We propose to do
good work; to pay the highest possible
prices for everything and treat one and
ell alike. Give us a call
Yours for Business,
Dodds A Hartman.
Delton, Mich.

i-'.s&gt;Kti office and get a big bundle for
me fients.

clerking in E.

Mra. Allen Jones arrived Iu this city
Monday night.
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m- lr*n»nlal 'entire

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Mra. Aggie Phillips returned to her
home in Rochester N. Y. yeaterday after*
a three weeks visit with friends.

.

“. ».rP,l, d''*r*"'1 ‘’“’’■’"'V

out I ,,Mr. and Mrs. E. Barnum and daughter
of P» toekey have been visiting friends
near the city, returning Tuesday.
rer.on. under 18 I Mrs. Nelson Jennings of Naples. Ontario
r,
f rr ' ',“l«e&lt; Id Ibb dt. withal Co. N. Y. is visiting her brother and alster
"bld, demand,. ' J. M. Bauer and Mrs Laura Hinckley.
who 7
‘ “"’'deration of ill parent,
Mrs. Daniel Striker was elected a membt^rf
“P I" man- per on the board of managers of' the Dea­
at^L.
*±‘ ■' ■" 10 « on the coness Home tn Grand .Rapids this week.
weartue kn— ? &lt;hl ,nd •'” younuater.
Hon. P. T. Colgrove will leave for
d^r. ‘Of" bfe’-ebr- P"ffln&lt;
„„ ,
tlSlbl or »
’
e'&lt;’'ette. pro- Chicago Saturday evening Next week he
duell.eorthe wor.t p.,„,ui„ rw.utt. li, will go to Washington D. C. where he will­
dXhVeh2iL“°&lt;lltl“"
1 b"’ b“‘ 'be In­ meet with the K. P. Supreme lodge officers
decent
whichpacta,.,
are nearlr
alwaxi
ronnd chnxno.
n drarette
p.!t„
u JJ, on some- very important bukluess.
m bL“h!’&lt;,,’U,"e 1“'' '

’"‘II

’'note.

' BANKRUPT STORE.
C H. OSBORN &amp; CO, P.op'rs.

Call and see our beautiful undressed
kid gloves only SI.00 at Miss Felghner s.

Moro New Cloaks and Shawls and lower
SoIJTT ,,r~'u'“
M K- nbureh Uat prices.
i •
Z u™™101!
enured
. rare
O. D. Sl’AULDIRO.
A'dr'e" or the Order
Boots, Shoes and Clothing to exchange
,
, Kaplds
and
delivered
an for wood.
O. D. Spavloikg.
.ddnw. In behair or the order and the
e 1
I""’r •* &lt;ir"n(l
which
Among our large nnd well selected
ene haa been In.lritnrrntal In toundinrr. stuck of winter goods we are opening some
excellent bargains In cotton ‘batts, bed |
The Order or
eboreh what the
,„d s,,le„ of blanket*, comfortables etc. Call and sec j
AUr, i
C*II‘O,I|O drureh. Mra. them at
StaUffex’r
Aldr'.-h held the ehwe altenllor, „r Iter
Keep the feet warm and dry.
Those 1
andlenredurloa her entln- addreea. At
high
button
over
shoes
ut
Hie
Little Red j
the clow .ol.ntary aulwcrlpl'nn. were
ano". ,r'"" llw eo"«re»ath,n and o.er Front Shoe Store are Just the thing.
Heel and spring] heel iu children's and
• IIP 00 retard tor thb noblu work.
Misses. Heel In todies and gents. Call
—?“*.U’*1 "" M’MO" ''a. arrlre,! when and
them.
entertainment, are u.catty d,&lt;-n. IlaaWe have succeeded I* making one of
Unite ellbrna will .«n,.
„cn
lhe greatest clubbing rates with a paper
Rot112? "b'eb 'be, were rormerly held. uf national reputation, that has ever been
B“f l*ln, deprl.ed or tbe pleaaurra atafforded to the readers of any county
m—fd "r the rarlou, kind, or entertain. paper In the state of Michigan. Appreciat­
t*ln,’°"/bl to beaten the con- ing the fact that times are hard and
dr? ‘ !?&lt;*^cood, "P"" bouae In lltla money close we have a roinlnnatlon to
elty. We hope It will, a“""ooh^l,
reasonable suit the times and go ’em one better. The
Chicago Inter Ocean I* recognized the |
yield good returns on tbe money. The world over as one of the very- best papers I
greatest danger Is that some onn will put published.
Always enterprising, ably1
OP »«ne clap-trap affair that will only de- edited,'and thoroughly reliable it has
tay U&gt;« construstion of a good building. labllsbed an enviable record in the news­
SU wmeJ0,BOr" °f *,rcrMl °P®™ bouses paper world and won It a place among j
ri
T . ** ®00’,ru&lt;'f«‘. the latest addl- readers that cannot be taken by any other
report lh*‘ lbe proprietor paper. We are now aide to offer the I
T,“,d a,tora P°,tlo« of ‘be Hastixgs Banner and the Chicago
W^nL°^‘ai
,d,n,r or,’r ,nt0 “ hal1 Weekly Inter Ocean for only one dollar
We understand toat bids have been receiv­ per year cash In advance. The Inter Ocean
ed for the work.
Is a large Ifi page paper, printed In good
sized type, filled with a tine class of news
dawi’.Z'I?
‘b*1 "• ’mounc full market reports etc. etc. The regular
euwhrre tho oruanlxatlorr or a lecture
uaodatfou In thia dip tor the purpoo- or price of the Inter Ocean Is 81.00 per year.
Th
* 8J’tif®°f fl*1’ lectures this winter. We will be glad to show n copy of tbe
Tbe association has started off by securing paper lo our readers who will call at this
the service* uf Hannibal Williams, one of office. The price of 81.00 applies only to
Barry County readers Tn those outside
the most celebrated Shakespearian Imper­
sonators In the country. Mr. W. is giv- of the county the price will It 81-25 for
the two per year. Thia offer will not be
!l!lX!’!ert*,02,enla 1,1 al1 M,«
a permanent one by any mean*. On the
college towns hi tbe country and havlnir
relatives here whom t» d™ir«f u&gt; rM. contrary It will be held open only a short

Revival meetings are in progress at tbe
M- E. church, and arc being conducted
by the pastor Rev. Tbos. Cox.
A large
choreas of voices under tbe direction of
Winthrop Nelitbu and Merrill Foote as­
sist In tbe urnale. The meeting* are well
,,h**raI Inducement* to the
attended and much enthusiam Is being I?*dei
association which were accepted. Hi* ?omanifested.
nl/a
r*11
°‘‘ Sa,,arriay evening
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 'orango. of Clil- 'n? J' the P ace ,n whlch it will be held
Th’ prire '“r
esgo. with Mrs. Donahue, assisted by aj
band of young ladies and gentlemen ofl the
gjjren
tbe
A?',series
t|?&lt;n,iAof
“ofive
'l*ll"lectures
n *H1 b«
only by
Jl.oo.
Hastings will give a grand concert at the ^n«ddl7ri^h""O"bU'l,'“ °“«b‘ to I
Catholic church Monday evening Dec.,
*tb.. at 7:30 p. m.. All lovers of music •ch rapidly and those who attend Satnr-1
and reading will undoubtedly find this a
’?“• w,l‘
repaid for their outlay.
i
rare treat. Admission 35 cento.

Will have a formidable rival
in the Christmas business this
year. We’ve got goods in our
store to please all classes of
people, old, young and middleaged^and no one’s so poor but
what they ^tn take advantage
some of our offers. We’re lead­
ing them all on low prices in hats
and caps. We’re loaded with
Christmas bargains, and put
prices on them that will sell them

time.

ELLING Men’s and Boys’.Clothing for too little
money are we? Demoralizing the business, are
we? That’s the sort of talk that comes echo­
ing into the store,
CrtN’T HELP IT! —We sell m we buy. No traditions hen to maintaia exCAN’T HELP IT! cepl to give the biggest, plumpest doltar’a worth that
CAN’T HELP IT I ean be had anywhere.
An Example.—To a m-m well versed in Clothing, yesterday: "What*9 tbat overcoat
worth?" Ho weighed critically the cloth, tbe euc, tbe finishing—everything—and said,
••twculjr dollars." But tbe price lieket says Tew Dollars.

Si

ano
for the boys, too.
AND FOR THE BOYS. TOO.

—Jost *9 tempting for them u for tbe
*"•!• qowiij ot .tji,,1

AND FOR THE BOYS, TOO.

And such a stair way of prices—starting

at 83.50, for a sturdy all-wool Reefer, for Instance.

Very truly yours.
Cook Bros.

Notlc*.
The dance which was to take place In
the O. A. R. Hall Thanksgiving night has
been changed to the evening before, Wed­
nesday, Nov. 39th.
'•
By Order Committee.

R. K, GRANT

�**t of
«t out
having
rter of
» front
he eye
pt that
d floor

Hastings Banner

rdSINESS CAR3S.
...

"inaHBoniNGCou ties

.1. M. SMITH.

. ,1 Mich

particular attMitfcih. Tt&gt;n brut place. |
tbluk. to introduce, this kind ut naiimu
I* In ceniirctiuii with the reading
We arc now reading Evangeline in re­
8&lt;»«h. And an we spend us much tnu&lt; view. amt I hav.- several copies &lt;&gt;f "Scott’s
now for the subject of reading as elrcuiu Lady ot the Like." which will be our
atauera will allow tw, It mwi la* that Il winter lorm*i work '
(Ul*» IL |d&gt;*«l&lt;- read some specimens of
any rhange In made In the way it Ith.* work ot lo t pupils and these will air­
tanaht. it will neceaaatlly be In the
pear uext week —Ed.)

Jer had
-’ould it
t home?
allowed
e door,
and an
icd her
n upon

CANCER IS
CURABLE
Without tbe knife. »tUI
harsher caustics. 01 »ot-

»hiW
Hl®! 13

llLstcn."
iur hearfible ad-

.gsl,
'bat

of what
iaki\ for
ulties of

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ipon*thd
path to
ter. ' said
irdjality.

ink.

much disk to the
d. Then
iggestion

7 change
ndition?"
Hollister,
at this is
•reu.-h of

. Barker,
ossible to

dubious
un with
interl?airs of

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iis return
produced
or Molly’s
e you are

lister, and
calamity
10- befdre.
ig to Prov-

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wily out of
ivre would
raordinaxy
pin."
ve passed
hip and in
ny investi-

KM

St. Louis
imall sum,
v n moder*
itnalate ip
'ht to cbnrsons who
imall to bu

Itered tlw
&gt;n Second
somewhat
nquiringly
positive of
the builde interior,
ray to the
here in tbe
the Boat*
I suppose
, bunk, of
th it."
eplied tho
h a little

nger, with
old institntbe first de­
ne hundred
• many ups
hare l&gt;e&lt;m

2i

&gt; then."
r. Jefferies,
laven’t yon

&gt;llar*i waa a
ar sign that

tn have been
iking down
“your odo
Here it la.
•day is good
undred and
lave only to
ar identity.

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*2.00

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FOR BOYS

♦1.75

SJu-H •UK*
.nJ ulH J'™1
think every seh'vil b^y
r.,.1 «nj mnre *■
X1,u «»'•**
,
will m
Irnrn I: no* I"™
\n llm IH«h Soli™'
t«f“
*/!
r.“0r.
they have ln.*» sit
tlirrc yrarn. I
a fiCUPB of sprren a
I, &gt;m ro rrcotfWW
of* the EnalUh Literatimnoon ns mutit
t
n little each day. but study
classWe read but n
have auinc ot
that f*r’*fu,lrdAI^ri" * paraphrase of
tMel.-«'1^-5' THU «IU
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IM
portion
W
b«
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as
though
which win
Mem
^.’uWKUl.oddb.on. to receive *ur

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.. —tor*, that
eu«c—
W* KCSOO'
n-dlnlt
m»l-

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on
know.
WUcr. Anjoao
w”° J"
Jre-iiX
to m.ke tiurtor. 1&gt;"1
tob.r.kl.i.ndoM
InuJIlplrt
V
in tl

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Hastings Banner

NMQHBOR.NGCOU

ties

Thurs«Ja . Nov.
SMITH

particular attention. The best plar.-. I
ibiuk. to Introduce, this kind of reading
I- In oninrcinm with the reading ■
"&lt;•"■* A tut hh we spend u» much ttm.
now for the subject of reading as clrrnm
any rhniiKi- lx made In the wav I
tainthi. it will neecx^arlly be in the
it Is tlM*d
1 think a*
the .iiwre fai ls
Irnnu’nim mir reading le»&lt;mum during
is much let'

Woodland. Mich

CANCER IS
CUR ABLE

-

.'TrhA W Without tbe knifd. atilt
’ .bumber uiustica, or p°l"’spedal Mtcntlhn is glv('ll-* I{&lt;-i&gt;i«kI&gt;- read Mime specimens &lt;&gt;t
r en to Cancer. Tbe treats
Hu- wmk ut !•• t pupils and these will ap­
ment 1a bluest upon
pear next week —Ed.)
toevry roceuUy embj^ed
1 &gt; yp »•? * 'in, jn dmj*r» read by itot, v,
Motwtlg-Moorhoof before the
*“KTr
lai AMMxdaUonof I’hFdc'anaof Vl«n*«-»«V
Thill tw tbe cell vlernente tocum*r b;»*&gt;.«»»
i.-ks vttalltr than those ot sound Horn, t» t" i*1”

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w«e ocS&gt;»

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^ = “2ilinfH.

Hurs was a
r sign that
i have h*en
,&lt;ing down
•‘your ooo
Here it la.
lay is good
indred and
are only to
r identity

utisaldhh*

♦ 2.00

bailer. A»yo»'
...... «‘..k
dB,. |,|,n».ir »l.’ ":'"l’u ,rc,„„wl..n. »•"
bib- riKl" «nd *","■ *!J b/wouM a -'-""'
lnu-llico&gt;&gt; r*’-'th*D, fTh. umU'I
1
In
‘"'•"''•"‘•.Har1 II I' 10
b.,.1
•”? ‘"I,?

Prof Smith.

think
"S’,1 nUtVl’W"-" *■
know A"‘* 11
wi|| to wait un.il
)rMrn It no* *h’1&lt;uh sch&lt;x&gt;l two or
tkr,b..r
,|,| ...
ll.rv.
■ J*
»t &gt;t&gt;rrtl&gt; •.
' l*e En«""" u,rr*"‘"’
Mxni as n&gt;o«‘ m
C1M^
. I,nt a little e»ch day* bul "’Ud&gt;,
We re»&lt;* but . „„fU.rai|y hare some of
that c*r.-ful|)'- l
paraphrase of
“’"’•-■’JuS wu -nuttiu requU.
tbe portion to be rcau.

product*, yet we are tree » &lt;
merit* of Cartoria baa woo
favor upon it.”
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�his relative have full control of her aCae with a startling vigor.
But this mental excitation ended sud­
property, and In that ease he would be
able to provide himself with funds— denly. The sun passed under a cloud
illegally, it is true, but it would enable and the white and glistening vision
him to gain time. Kate bad already faded into nothingness. Once more
had a presentiment that such wonld be Molly’s arms dropped listlessly by her
his course, and while she rejoiced at be­ side, tfie vacant stare came back to her
ing able to devote herself wholly to her .eyes and all consciousness of the situa­
cousin, she trembled at thought of the tion ceased. Then Kate took her by
the hr. nd and nhh allowed kernelf tn

,----- —ivtm* general approval.
captain's wife.
The reader already
It is easy to guess what motive was
know. of the deep sympathy felt for | actuating Lew Barker. The fact should
tbe Allaire family by the residents of not bo lost sight of that on the very
the city nnd of (he lively interest which day of tbe disaster be had intended to
they u*4t in the welfare of the young confer with Molly concerning a certain
captain. Although scarcely a fortnight business matter, which wm nothing
Mnce ho luul sailed, a terrible calamity more or less tXun a proposition for her
had roltUod him of nls- infant sou and ; to loan him a,-certain num of money.
hla wife of‘her reason. Upon his re­ But since then the situation had
turn be would search his forlorn home dianged oosnplctoly It wm fiiore than
&gt;a vaiu for Uttic Wait1* smiling face. likely that Barker would tn his eepndty
•nd tIi-tO.would be no wife Jo weicouje ■ca guardlaa of the pct son and estate of

f&gt; &gt;u»|

fA

and the mulattrem with a censuring
shake of the head reached quickly out
and laid hold of Molly’s arm
"Come, comer she cried.
But tbe words didn’t seem to reach
Molly’s ears.
"Come, dear Molly, eoma!" pleaded
Kate And with these word* she tried
to lend her away, to turn her gaze
away from that aaH, hung like agtirtening white curtain on the far western
sky. Molly resisted.
"No, nor she cried, pushing Vattv

to Uke in tr.vmiog lb, Ulitudeof L’.r
l-hl'llplne* the Celebes the J«r» «■»
and the Indian reran. Now, as it
was three months since this vessel had
left thc port of San IHcgo, it was but
fair to assume that she had been lost
"■‘th 0Ter7 •'oiil on board of her, either
Uirough a collision or by shipwreck befure aim bad reached Singapore.
CHAPTER VX
kxd or a s*b nsa.
This series of misfcrtenca to whtdh

the Allaire family had fallen victim
placed Lew Barker in such n peculiar
position that it becomes necessary to
draw attention to it.
It will not be forgotten that wm*
Mrs. Allaire’s own property figured up
but a modest total, yet she was thc sole
heir of her rich uncle, Edward Manson,
still leading a life of retirement on his

wwngh aot yet In tbe very best of
health, ths shipping merchant set out
for Prospect cottage, and having
reached the heights of this quarter of
the city in due time, entered the front
gate of the villa. So far as the eye
went there was no change, except that
the window blinds of the ground floor
and first story were tightly closrd,

TT
TOL fobbed of her Mental tu- wrxiicu usr
ult e. «houla hare nil her ttmlerfm
"In Californy; and, of course, I
r
“PTOTlded tor. He
thought the one hundred dollars was a
- that Co.pt. John had before his dead duck, and it’s only your sign that
t
.ure set aside a sum, based upon called me in now."
-*ncs of sbe or MTen mondia&gt;
“Well, Mr. Jefferies, if you have been
• 4l
iuffleient to cover all the expenses idle* said the cashier, taking down
t
' T*' But realizing now that and openfng a great folio, “your oca
provision maMt
prctthundred dollars has not Here it is.
-^•■tod, and not being willing that Your check on thia bank to-day is good
-.y should fall a burden to her rcla- for seven thousand eight hundred and
*’
rmolTed io have an interview seventy-fire dollars. You have only to
get eom« one to prove your identity.
Cm the
n.. .
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toH wo will nay it over.”

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NEIGHBORING COU -TIES
T. M. Dilfoo left a pretty well pre*erved Ben Dari* auplr, of the crop of 1891.
with u* lari Win new! ay. Mr l». also
ventured a prophecy, while at the offi -e.
10 the eff.-c&lt; that there will l&gt;e an sbundaiii-r of
- -• '
—
mu year lariing
l.retiy writ towsni Christum*.- -g'harhdtr
Frihune.

p-rticuUr .itn.tk,.. The bnt pUr.. I
&gt;Mek. lolnlraduw. thl. hind of r.«lie«
I- Io OOI.rri|..n With &lt;hr n-dln,
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We are now reading Evangeline In re-

-&gt;
CURABLE
now for the subject of reading a* eireumrill be our !
Mtattces will allow u*. It must be tha: it winter lerm’n «oik
any change la made in the way li I( 'llw R- phstl*- read some specimen* of
. Hp*-ctaJ au* utlea is giv­
ta'ight. it will necvM&gt;arlly be In the *ay Urn Work of Io r pupils and these wUl ap- I
en to C*nr«*r. Ttoe UwoSIt I- IIMBd
rxnt la bwt upon tkw
I Ahink as a ru'e. the mere facta we
Is
one.
of
the
first
signs
of
Friday aftemonn while several children1 learn from mir reading le*M&gt;n* durinx the ,
l IW and COLLE* T1OX»&gt;Fn&lt;%J
MoseUg Moorboof rwftws ta Roywl a»d taiperwen-plaviibK in fnrtituf lhe re4dence ofl
poor
health.
Coughs,
Colds,
i-iues.- promptly abended to.
damhart. Harrl-on street, the fin- hind lo lhe avemge mau a* the • llitlr with local applications, as they cannot ' tatAsMctaUonor rbyrtc’aaoof Vtoaaa MMBOly:
Weak Lungs, Diseased Blood Javub
year »ld son of Mr. Barnhart ran inin the | boys jacket.” Who of us retuetnlwr a IUckmI or cooioiiiitloo &gt;1 disease. and in
■iblo u&gt; attack them w KtoontrtajM
follow.
house and reluming with a revolver tired matiy of tlir incidents and personages of
*o&gt;altby cella, or the general
five shot* toward hi* young playimite-. our school nOder*? At the same time.’ for order li» cure it yun mus: lake internal tn
• x UTKS A' DEMISON.' *
retocdie&gt; Hall’.- Catarrh Cum is takrn the. pauent.
The remedies cmloyed at HoruelKV.lWi alI*nt without hitting any of them. A Mr the purp&lt;n&gt;e of training pupil* in th* att internally, and aria directly &lt;&gt;n ibe blood
t.mKK*. I
•
thuusb a* ba* rnlene m tbr-M of V!eus&gt;
far
Pennock
cann*
along
jn-t
al
the
Hun*
and
of
c
&lt;
mk
I
literature,
it
ineces-ary
that
they
TrtHd Co !UdrM
ami tirurou- surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh . mono effective-wholly removing the odor off
got the revolver away from the lad liefore -ImhiId. as &gt;arly as possible begin u&gt; read I
the n-w th wiihin tweatj fa’ir houne.XlMl exu*Grind 't rld-. M‘«‘h!&lt;xn.
the remaining two rhui* wen* fired. That -ouirlhing with a more M»bd foundation prcacrilird by on&lt;* .if the best pby-ictan* | in. lhe dtHewM-1 Uv«uc to -brink to x hard, dry
, eectuur until it ik crowded &gt;’Qt by healthy beaiv, D E KIRK- M. DI
*«»ine one wa» not killed lit a woodrr. Mr. than that which we get from our Khool
Ing granulxUon* There 1* no poaHueung or
. Pr.v -kUn nod Surgeou.
and Mr*. Barnhart were away from home render- alone; or those which are now prescription l.l iscomposvtl of lhe be*t *: Kighsug. no running anrea or tool eukr. lx
lU'-H
. ■
Mlvh.
le the only known metbodthat rear h*“ »nd exat lhe time but did n«»t *up|*m&lt;- their *011 UMMtly In use in our schools.
tonics known, eoiubined with the best , t&gt;e;.J
erei-T ranr.mn. cell
.
U th attended 0ay or ntgbt. OfThere I* nothing so particularly harm­
knew where the weapon wa* concealed
blood
purifier*,
acting
directly
on
lhe
Die little fellow had tiad no qnarrei with ful in these little renders if wr do not mucous surface*. The perfect combina­ toe rerident phyaician.
••bilge
children
lo
read
them
through
too
VJ.SA MVKSZXV.
hl* cotnpanloiiB. and the action must have
J. D. MITCHELL, M. D. Hcrorlhrilk. N. Ttion of lhe two ingredients fs what pro­
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, tiern
Attorney at law.
the ml-chlevou* (‘tank of a child, many time*, and not have anvihing else. duces *uch wonderful result# in curing
llastlngM. Mieh.
cures r 11 of these weakness­ without realizing the turtou-ne** of the They are the same as grown people. Catarrh.
Send for 'testimonials, free.
They relish avhangc and should have It.
34 ;&gt;•'«* in *1! court* ut the state. Cui•CL
—
Battle
Creek
Journal.
F. G Cheney A Co., Props.. Toledo, O.
es. Take it in tim^ to avert
The only ol»tfuctlon seems to be in the
.&lt;!} promptly attende,) to.
Sold by druggist*, price 75 cents.
remain* of the-woman, killed In lack of energy *to look aniund and ret
illness if you can. Physicians, theThe
Battle Creek railway dlsa*ter, claimed what Is needed, or a lack of knowledge to
E. 11. LATHROP.
The Michigan woman's home mla-louthe
world
over,
endorse
iL
by
both
Dr.
Swertland
of
Edwardsburg,
know
that
it
Is
needed.
Certainly
HomtM-paihie Physician ami
•nd Mrs. S. Wood of Cato. N. Y.. Ik* been material Is enough, ami although It is ex­ ary ennferenw closed at Benton H’fbor
Dn't b! teethed b] Substitutes!
proven to lie that of Mrs: Wood'* daught­ pensive. It Is so cheap we cannot afford to yesterday, a fur selecting Battle Creek a*
ultiiv over W. Li. Gomlyea
er. Mr. Wood’s idrier went at utice to du without IL The continuous reading of the next place &lt;»f roerting.
1 rug More.
Battle Creek, where she recognized the scraps and lesson* in minor morals terms
Albion I-« cheap place to live. Bread
. .!i. (.rotuplly attended to.
remain* by lhe remnants of clothing un a pitiful waste of time. Even it our read­ 3 cent* a lour. kemocBe oil 0 cents a gal­
the body and a watch, which although ing Irooks contain selections from the best lon and granuhu-l -ugxr 5 cents a pound.
blackened and broken bore the num tier author*, they lack the one great object Competition dom il.
i*ln«irlMU and Surgroa,
• XIKCML4TION which corresponded to the one known to which Is gained by lhe study of a com­
- ✓ Mich.
I'his week,
go quirei have been 011 her watch Five small plete selection, that is. a long sustained Youthful toughs entered the warer—ldrb.
roms of Franc!- A Maple nt Gale, ami
children survive her.
Her father Mr. attention and Interest.
turaevk live fa'i.vts on several barrels of
JI A. A C. H. BARBER
Hereafter, change* tor advertisements Wo&lt;&gt;4. shared * like fate with ills
The real point Is not *0 much In the linseed oil causing a loss of &gt;40.
,11 .
PUyaielaps and Surgeons.must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to daughter, but in his pockets wefe found preference of American authors to Eng­
Cali* In city or county rn»poiid&lt;-&lt;l by with ■ nsure Insertion Ln the issue of the week check* and papers by which he wa* iden­ lish. but In the concentration of the mind*
tified.
pr-xupinr**, day or nighL
when brought.
of boys and girls on something elevating
Hood** 8ar»*pi«ril!* •■ carefully prepare*! frnia
According lo carefully kept accounts uf and complete. In opposition tu a variety *ersxpartha. b..ii&lt;!r!ion. ManCrxkr. Ikxtk. and
MiELDON,
*•/*
“
*«»
dyV^
’
p
j:
»* t-l»rewa, .luniuer bsrriea and or her well
various peach growers In the vicinity of Of g«x»d anil bad.
Atatrart aaJ Real Estate Office.
1 prefer. In the higher grades to use the known rrtuedi.--. bv a peculiar combination,
«*ck beauaebe and bll!ioQ*oe«s ate
Fennville peaches have netted about 15
proportion
ami pror'M. giving to Rood's Kar
school text books aa supplementary.
✓floward ’Russell of Middleville ban a cents per fifth basket or* 75 cent* per For example. If we were reading the -aparllla rnnillvr power-not i&gt;o*se«ard by oth­
•la ou e mml«*tor». Grucral co«i’&lt;•'auciug.
mrdich.es. It carets remarkable cures
*»i: £ A .•omuleU* »d of Ab-lrwrt (took-;com span of two year colts that weigh 1370 bushel. This Is nearly 90 per cent lower “Deserted Village." we would read in er
when
other
pre:*.i allocs fall.
(han the net price of last year, when the
Im* • th* tlecords. esm fnrnisn eompMe pounds each.
Hood's Pin- cure btillousaesa.
.
irvt*
C. r. BROOKS. Clerk.
quality of the fruit was poorer than that connection with this, al! of Goldsmith's
The Middleville Chapter O. E. S. vD!U-&lt;i of this season. The difference In the de­ writings which were found In our readers.
f. DRAKE, M. D..
Bui If I remtinber rightly the rxcuw
lhe .Caledonia Chapter lut week and a demand made the difference In profits.
It Acknowledges no Superior/
fur giving me this subject, was, that 1 Mrs U loalow a Southing Syrup h*s bewn u»cs
banquet waa given In their houor.
• »lllce over Holloway'* drvg atoew.
The coroner’s jury has rendered a ver­ bad done something along the line of sup­ for children teething, ft sooths the child. Mft.
L.
*
L.
Fenton
a
former
resident
uf
Z
■&gt;’T.ce hours from 2 to t p. tn Telephone, coo
dict In the Grand Trunk accident at Bat­ plementary reading in my tchool. and cns theyram*. aJIxvBxll nun. cures wind aojle.
^-.lag with reaidciKv. at Holloway's dnw Midtjleville is busineaa manager and a tle Creek. exonerating the railway com­ not to tell what may, can. might, could or KU the t&gt;es4 rvatedy for Dixrrbosia. Twenty.
HASTINGS, MICH.
rents » bottle. Sold by all dragxtots
•tar actor ■of the Headlight Dramatic Co.
pany. and placing the responsibility upon would be done. I will give you a brief tbraughoai the world.
M r’OWLER,D.D. S.
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed will cure Conductor Scott and Engineer Wooley. account of what that has been; for it is
that whal hat been may be. 1 am
'
Rheumatism and Neuralgia with a few The verdict in the case of Scott was a evident
surprise, as people had expected his exon- [ 'quib* sure that what has been dune in
applications. W. H. Goodyear.
. ration. He will, however, be placed en 1my school may be done in anv. with a few
p‘Hl.1!' T. UOLGRUVE.
Carter's Extract Smart Weed will cure trial for manslaughter.
chnuges to suit the circumstances.
1
Attorney at Ij
a cold in one night.
A cloth saturated
First. I think every grade should be
. x-mT to Smith A Colgrovr.)
Our well know pioneer. Milton Barney, .-implied w ith some kind of reading In ad­
with Carter'* Extract Smart Weed will
I' .e Its Cl, son block. HMllUgB./
,
cure sore throat In one night.
\V. H. | recalls that »»n the I Sth. day of Novetnlwr dition
&gt;n *11 the courts of the -tat*.
to the regular school text book.
' j.
tiftyonr
—------years
-- ago&gt; he went to the brick- ;
Goodyear.
Fortunately my predecessor had eucceedvard In South Batt!
. . tic Creek, for tho last rd
, in getting the district to funii-h a set
, A neglected
means
&gt;1 load
V.
of required
brick required
remio top loontr-pincoff
___
_ cold
_ ______
... Croup,
....... Dipbtht»aul* oi
uricK
' th* (of books to be used by the first and second
eria, Sore Throaf, Pneumonia, and death ' chimney, of the tir-t M E. church erected !
"dleclIOQ* to old and young. Carter's Extract oM In that city. On that day It rained but at I grades. I sent in a petition a year
I’tiv tctenaingta.
Smart Weed, if taken in time, will pre- evming the rain changed" |o snow which ; for some third p ridgr* aud they were
vent It. W. Li. Gondyear._______________ I lay on the ground until town meeting day graiat-l. i think they w ill .!«■*- much as
TIMMERMAN. Hoiurepathle Phy­
.
I of the
next April, when Mr. Barney east I that in iuo*t auydi-lfict if you rxplalti to
sician anil Surgeon.
After Def.
' • .&lt;
. - the next April, when Mr. Barney cast the board the use id them.
Dec. 15th the Woodland Ncjrs
i- ' ...
going to publish tlMf names of all sulr ' lit* vote at Bedford Centre, to which
scriliere who are In arrears on th.-ir ’•u.h-| place he went with others in a sleigh, the
feet deep. During the the class for a change of reading,
to Hie paper. Thh «i I prob • (snow being
WjUt,.two
r
ings
ut
ank *cription
’i sleighing existed lest their ability to read at « gl.t
ably bring a good many to time.
. ' - .’."..LTfuo
I throughout this section, there being only
a twenty four
!
,page
„ journal, is the leading'Republican family paper of
W«Utk*.i
It.tuF.MKtl....
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Interruption during .1--the Jan-1
A teaspor.ufql of Carter's Extracts Smart ..ll.ll
"otiel- week's
in the next grade recite until they are. the United States,
States^ It is filled with interesting reading matter for
Weed tuixctl with lard rnak'-s a .grand tt&gt;fj
„„
usry thaw. -Battle
Creek Journal.
qitite familiar with Hie -lories t« f.«.e they
. a NATIONAL FAMILY
' of’ a country family.
'
It is
niutmeut. very healir.z for cuts, wound*.'
lhe 1Mdies Uving In the n..nh- begin to read th. in. ThH make* it a every-member
a hea.- , ^t|.rn patt
|jie town, have thought greater necessity for difllerent readers PAPER, jpvd gives all the general new* of the United States and the
lug salve is wanted.
o-jyear. .
tinjr tj)al lht,y
ao as |arge than in aschonl wbrrr each grade is by world.
It gives the events of foreign lands in a nutshell. Its "AG RIDavid Fetgu*on was n*.t favorably 1m- a day’* work a* any man. The men itself. J found the.-* b.s&gt;k* *ufh a help CULTURAL” department has no superior in the country.
Its “MAR­
pressed with the Hotel buslnv-* at Hu.-tings thought different and as they were gravel­ In keeping up ah interest ’in reading KET REPORTS” are recognized authority in all parts oi the land.
It
and on Monday turned it over to more ex­ ing the r..arf they thought It would be a that I visited the -i,’i.**l inerting this tall has seperntu impairments for “THE FAMILY CIRCCE” and “OUR
perienced hands and moved hl* household g.xxl plan t«&gt; lyne th»m try their band, ami asked for a m-| of H.urth readers. Now
some
will
complain
about'
hard
time*
of
YOUNG
FOLKS
"
Its
"HOME
AND
SOCIETY
”
columns
•omgoods back near Freeport, Inca’Jiig on the and last w. &lt; k Tuesday was set for the
Its general politicad
Henry Rlek'-rt place south of Juo. Wolfday. Mis*-Ml 11 tile Cook, one of. Allegan’- ! course an*f we cannot blam«&gt; them, but mand the admiration of wives and daughters.
' there I* »&gt;■» harm in trying. Nome I think
tl. IV. Tt-ynulds. Cashier Freeport lieraid.
e»..r!.rt.l»£ muling-.«rnM
-ra:4
...ink I, rtkl.1 news, editorais and discussions arc comprehensive, brilliant and ex­
haustive.
Every mother should keep a bottle of
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed in the ht»u»e. ' movt dirt that .lav and Mrs. Andrew
When the little one comes home with wet
I should not have a*k for a fourth read­
(Sprague. Mr*. Wil! VanKemrn and Mrs.
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feet and chilled a hot sling gif Carter’s Cha- Bond Rpueand with their teams' ing text book if the one In use had not
and “TIJE BANNER" lor one year
Extract Smart Weed will prevent taking bright and early 'Tuesday mortiiug and
cold. Children like l»: it is as plca.-aut ,&gt; went to work with a g&lt;*nl wl|&gt;. each one mind which suited me. We had 10*11
a* lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.
■y and pays I per
trying her best to win the bonnet and using supplementary reading tn the class
. ------------ -------------------------------------- chair. At night, whrn they figured up nearly all of )a-t year, and I thought It
A hot sling
of Carter’s Extract of Smart
k
Subscriptions may begin at any time.
Weed will cut the mucus phloem out of lhe amount nf dirt drawn it w*s found would be going lo far nut of the natural
the throat and lungs in s'few hour*, mak-' that Mrs. A. Sprague bad draw n ten i
Address all orders to
Ing it n sure enre an t quick cure and pre-| loads containing 12 yards amt ,-fl feel'
*-—• i k*H,|£ 0,1 **'•’
*UI MH,H ‘"K1” n
fiihg.-r Ale. Root Heer. Milk Shake and ventive of Croup. Diphtheria. Sore Mrs. Will VanKetiren ten load*, vwith 101
ThereTl|ei
are two sub­
ids with
American ~
neighbor*.
Throat. Pneumonia, etc . «* lh*--c troubles yards ant! Mr*. Chas Bond ten loads
with ject*
• Pepsin Cheny Tonic at
treated of in this lK*ik. history and
all come from a neglected coldt 3V. H. 1 8 yards and • feet. Mrs. Spraguewaa de­
Goodyear.
’ dared the luvky one and Saturday she re-j geography, which is told in lhe form of
Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo: W.
yZ, .. .
, v
„
j celved the bonnet and clialr. You do noli Interesting stories «ui Canada. Mexico,
Central and S. America. Ii forms a con­ Best, Room 2. Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample copy
tinuous story Instead of having nearly a* of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will bi mallctl you.
1I«) » ibe , 1 .,dWOTk
lh‘„ ,OU d &lt;lo.hra^l&gt;*’
•Vhrre you can get ICE CREAM. CON­ Wl.ll. h. ... ....l...&lt;llnS
FECTIONARY and anything In the line r revport depot hta team became .-cared at . ..
.
.
AUegan Journal.
1 think when pupil- have read one
lhe car* .slid started to run. Mr F. held
of FREN1L BAKERY GOUDS.
un for a time but the horses making a sud- I YVm. Barnes sold a yoke of caltle to book like this they will Ite interested in
DoX.ufGlfT forget-it.
den turn Hirvw him down, onr of them Vahue and Brand of Allegan that weighed taking up some standard Tlece it prow or
stepping on bis breast seriously Injuring 3.ITU pound-. They were *lx year- old poetry, suitable for their grade before go­
■
biio. He is improving. ’
and the pice paid was $3 per hundred ing to the next reader.
There has tiren nn fifth reader in lhe
Wrathi r prophet W. T. Foster of St.
school for some time.
Thorrfore the
Joseph. Mo . ha* the following to -av in
J. C. Korgtx’ck of Eaton Rapids and pupils went' from tbe-fourtli 10 the elocu­
THADS MARK
■ r*-g-ni tu the weather: Mure
re weather Tliomaa Favorite of Brookfield won med­ tion. L not bring an elocutionist myself
— UV. . '...wy .. ... ,. .----- -r------------------ :---------------Ihun usual will occur from Novrinbcr Sf ____
al- at the World’s Fair for agricultural ex
I to Dcceinlier 'J and Immediately following ( |)ibHS.
PALMER TON A SMITH
, .&lt;u'.rvaociii&lt; a *prciBlty. ।
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*A Charlotte man has a novel wav of
Hing rat*: he mixes two part* flour Im r of Interesting di-erlption-. aud had
written h&gt; inc pupils own word* descrip­
: ft.I. the rtiini«&gt;»tth n m-I* and Mr. Rat dies tion* oi difflereitl charac'er*.
■ with Illa tomb stone In Ills stomach.
Mairle*d. at the C*mgrrx•itional enure'
Imv«- u-r.1 pamphlet reading altogether.
sawyer A E'Vn* hardware store at (Co t oih* doiiur and !i;tv nine mit*.)
-POSITIVELY ( TRESof Ludmgfuh. Nov. 4. by R«-v. Mr i’ylv
Mr No Iron Barrell of Hie saiue city
Vllr
r»wlrU
During the year we h.-vr read-“Burn's
HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS Mis#
Flora Cuuledge of Bowen* Mill*. Inr”I Tuesday night who carried away with Cotter'- Saturday N'L'Iit.’’ ami several of.
PROSTRATION,
mediately after lhe ceremony Mr. and Mr* them every valuable gun. revolver, and
Barrell took possession of.tbr house made raior in the store, la-.-ldes a large arpourtt Hollow.” Teioiyson'* "Enoch* Anlrii."
ready for their use. Their many frh-udv of ammunition and other things of value. ••Snow Bound." and "Among the Hill’.-”
Rev R N Mlddlet* n. pastor M. E. church. will"find them “at home" after Nov. 15 to The loss will be over a thousand dollar*. Goldsiiiilh’.- "Descried Viliag**.’’ and the
OJar spring*. Mich . *avs: Sleep and rent welcome them.- Wayland Globo.
No clue.
••Traveler.''a»d Holm*-- “My Hunt after
Were strangers tn me after preaching Uli I •.med.
Ad ronda Now J ulre-p -oundly and awake
Qulucr orchards bear sooner lhair apples u^fhe Lake Odeiaa band has got so It can the Captain.” A teacher can prepare her­
lefreehed, and I esn heartily, recommend ft.
self lo leach the-e l&lt;y a little careful study
Prepared by WHEELER and FULLER and are uot.znore subject lo disease, in­ play -After the Ball."
before taking it up in the class.
sects. etc. They are also more regular
MErifcLNE CO.. Cedar Springs. Mleh.
The last of these selections I* not deep
SOLD BY
•
Samuel Hosford a prominent citizen of
bearers after beginning. l‘he fiuit I*
finest and must abundant upon rich, well Lake Odessa, died last week from the reading, but It will give the pupils an ides
of
the character of Holme’* writing* and
drained clay. The trees alnmld be at least effects of typhold-malerial fever. Ho waa
HASTING&amp;
ten feel apart each w-ay and du best whrn sixty.years old and had been a resident a chance to study one of onr Ameria n
writer*. Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg
mulched with strawy manure. All local!- of Iona county since 1853.
speech we committed to meaorT1
ties do not give the same results with a
think both grent and small will rectum Ire
ghen xaritty. and the planter will be wise
SCHOOL COLUMN
those word* wherever they may see or
to buy a sort that has proved it* value In ’
hear them.
thia vicinity. Merch’s i’rulitic. t’hamplon
’ In each uf these selections oar first
and other comparatively new sort* are
lesson waa a study of the author, and
highly commended, but in sotno section*
Bast In trie world.
learning how much «*f his writing- rarb
the old apple or orange quince lias* proved
Of the etas* find read. We next, if the
(A t aper read before the Ca. Association
Just as pnniuctlve uf giasl fruit when
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100
selection wa- !•**&gt;'* *. made an examina­
by Mlui.ni B. Replogle.
planted and caret! for under lhe samu cuntion of t.ir rythin i*» -ee If It wa* perfect
•ADO
diiion.
or not. ami If th»- &lt;-nme author* always
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81'rri.KMKNTABY BKAIHXG.
UMS
The state board of agriculture has very
used H r sacra r»rl;»o In hi* poems. Of
•2.50
It Is now conceded by most teacher*, count* '
wisely made provision at lhe agricultuefal
s.wn.0 .4 of poetry Is not so
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college this whiter for a course lasting one. and to some extent by parent*, and by all parUeuhirit »»♦■•••;.,-tai. but pupils general­
•2.25
♦
I.7Smonth
giving
iiistnic'iuu
in
dairying.
N&lt;&gt;
onr best educators, that school education ly are interested in IL and prld* them­
FOR BOYS
one can estimate the loss to Michigan should be supplemented by reading mat­ selves on knowing something which thry
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farmers on a&lt;6Hint of poor, unsalable ter suitable fur u*e at school and at home; think every school b-y and girl don’t
m
butler. Anyone who knows rndugh to by reading which will have a lasting bene­ know. And It will not cn-t any more 10
dre*- lilmadf alone Is suppo-esl t &gt; be able fit a.* well a* a present Interest. Lt should learn it now then it will hi wait until |
to make butler, hut all Ute conditions have be mnda a benefit not merely from the they have been in the High -School two or '
to b- right and one must give lite matter memory of things learned, but from In­ thref’yrar*. I think, too, they will soon
Ifpa vMt 1 Im MESS SHOE, witatab*
Intelligent attention If he would sneered ' spiration and habit. It will soon be a un­ learn to recognize a figure of speech a*
Jbta, te-t n M * SS, fc,
S3, S3 JO, 0.00,
In Uns tmpoitant art. The taxtil couldn’t iversal belief tlmt a common school educa­ soon as must of the English LIt eratan­
♦SShow Tkay «t agaal la antas andaaadbakp
have d 'lie a Wiser thing II h tu be hoped tion Is not complete without such reading. class.
We read but a little each day, but study
that many of ih - young jpen and youn^ Since our schools are, or ought to be, the
—e where pupils are trained In that that earefirtly. 1 generally hare some of
! wiwneii
women of Barry county will avail
aval! tnetn
tnetOj ip•|»c
w,.~J
ImMvus of thie excrlleut upportni.Ky u« I W
|llch will be • the most useful
the el«*a each day, write a paraphrase of
them.
it seems
as
though | the portion to be read. Thia will require J
-Turuiug this valuable trade of th.u ami nrh' to
this subject should be one to reeelvs sur
WUULLEY &amp; BRONSON ! Prof Stall b-

UNEXCELLED FOR INFANTS'.
W. H. GOODYEAR.

W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE «&lt;JVWv.
izia

January weather will brut uut

CASTORIA
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infunts
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OU,
It is Pleasant. Itsxguarantoe is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allay*
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Cwrxi,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relievos
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatuleney.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomaeh
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Oa^
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria. •.

Castoria.

CaatorU taw well adaptedto ■ftaauail
good tofocC upon ibelr children. •'
Tn. O. C Oaoooo,

lit So. Oxford 8a., Browrigco, K. T.

• CWtcri* to the bwt remedy for children of
which lam acquainted. I bopa tbeday ia not
medical wrppiiea what ia known ao Menu.

morphine, soothing • jtu p and other

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�Additional County News.

led by Carrie Yat*.
The Mission Band meets in tbe Presby­
terian church Sunday afternoon.
Te Msary Kareher and twife Nov. 15tbThe ML E. Society will be entertained
a boy—Ckauncvy Roush visited his parents on Wednesday Nov. 39th at tbe eburoh
te^Tlteoe this week—C. J. Swolker
periore and dining room by Mewlames
wife entertained company from Lowell Striker. Swln, Scott. Dr. Snydur. Lombard.
thh
R».»h «
.“J* Beadle. Myera, Bork. Bentley; Bose Wood­
fcKK »» fcr • banwu .hop—S.
»“ ruff. Mary Woodruff, Mattle Spaulding,
Ella Cole and tbe Misses Flora, Kittle,
l»
MMKW-.lWrwUd
the M. K. church close* this wtex—mm- Sable. Hattie Beadle and Bebekah Striker.
H. Clmao visited in Costs Grove tbe last of A regular Thanksgiving social with turkey
the week—A-good attendance was reP0”' and cranberries served from 5 to 7 o’clock
I am going to dispose of my
Seems to be here in dead earnest.
t
ed at tbe dance Saturday cvcneng—J. W., . Come one and alL
_
new furniture at some-price.
Renter aud wife of McCords visited the
Tbe Junior League of the M. E. church
let this be the “Winter of your discontent,”
te this place thto wrok.
was called to order by the President Miss
Now is your time to get goods
Nellie Pryor Saturday afternoon for tbe
for a little money. I will
but buy your boots, shoes, rubbers, felts, etc.,
W- o. Lowden was among his friends election of officers tor tbe ensuing year.
Next week we shall sell ladles trimmed still buy and sell second
here Usl week—The Law. department is They are as follows: Miss Gertrude Abbey hats regardless of cost, at the Racket
of me and you will not only be contented but
President.
Leah
Busby,
Viee
President.
hand goods and do uphol­
now involved in a lively squabble over
We will sell you ladles and gentlemens
the use of printed lectures—D. L. Good­ Belle Ream 2 Vice President. Grace Dun­
stering and repairing.
comfortable.
I am now offering extra induce­
ning
3
Vice
President;
Fannie
Wilmont
underwear
nt
from
25
to
50
per
cent
less
year passed through here on his way east
last week—John Temple Graves delivered Secretary; Louslna Campbell Treasurer than other dealers, at the Racket
ments to the trade and should like to have you
his lecture on rThe Reign of the Dema­ Lena Fuller Organist; Vera Holbrook
We are now on our 4tb order of Child­
gogue" last Saturday night in University Chorister. Choir, Nellie Pryor. Pearl rens underwear, prices and goods does It
call and find out what they are.
My line of
Hall and it was a lecture worth hearing— Spaulding, Leah Bowne and Bessie Willi­ at the Racket.
.
The foot ball enthusiasts went wild Satur­ son.
See our mens nnd boys mlltens before
Ladies' shoes cannot be beaten for quality, fit
day over the score lu the U. of M.—North - Ail Christians and patriots are cordially
western game; U. of M. 72 and Northwest-, invited lo the Union Service for Thanks­ you buy, It will save you money, at the
ern a—Madame Nordic! and a company of giving on Thursday the 80th at 10 o’clock Racket.
or prices.
musical stars appeared before the Choral standard time in the Presbyterian church
We have more kitchen tin ware than
The Rev. Mr Cox Pastor of the M. K. we ever can led In one store In Hasting*,
Unioa last Thursday.
' Jefferson St. Furniture
church will preach.
(surprises not excepted) at prices within
Store.
At the Methodist church next Sunday the reach of all, at the Racket
Additional Local News.
morning the Pastor wl|l preach on “The
Wc have a grained leather shoe for SI. 50,
finding of Philip”. In the evening evan­
made at the manufacturers expressly for
bUKiuff ipple^ in bam Is lined with gelistic services will be held commencing us. Look as fine as a dongnla. ladles
newspapers is an experiment made by a with afliteen minutes service ot song. Sun­ do not have to change from a thick to a
Michigan faamer. He opened barrels that day School at noon. Epworth League at 0 thin shoe while wearing them, at lhe
had been packed fpr a longtime aud found o’clock.
Racket
The revival services which are being
that In Ui«we unlined more or less of the
We now have a line of Jewclery cheaper
fruit was decayed, while in paper-lined held al tbe Methodist church are jrery In­
barrels every apple was sound and in tjpe teresting and are largely attended. They than ever sold In Hastings, quality consid­
will be continued next week. All are, ered nt the Racket
condiUou.
We expect to have the largest stock of
Oueof Uio Cbankloas duties that beset cordially Invited.
The Hastings City W. C. T. U. will holiday goods aver shown In Hastings that
the path of the average local preachers is
preaching fnnbral sermons without pay. meet on Tuesday Nov. 28th at 3 o’clock at means cheap for cash, at the Racket.
,
. In our brief observation we have known Mrs Grigsby's.’
We have Just received more of our beet
of several InsUnces where the preacher
L corning rubbers as cheap as others sell
THE GREAT INLAND CITY.
was eulled upoa to hire a livery rig. paying
inferior goods at the Racket.
for lhe same out of his own pocket, drive
Wejnow sell one kind of rubber boots
four Ar five miles into the country thr &gt;ugh
for 8249. at lhe Racket.
Um ftiiitl arid rain-and preach a funeral
A generation ago, says the London
sevman t»'entire strangers, and not even
We have a nice line Of school tablets,
Spectator,
America
consisted
of
the
receiving as much as a “thank vou” for
settled northeastern and southeastern pencils, pens. etc*, cheaper than the cheap­
services' rendered.
states and of the great expanse of est, at the Racket.
A uew form of money order will be in more or less wild continent behind
Ladies remember that we* are head quar­
ush In Uie. Jias Ungs postofffee early In the
ters for ribbon and handkerchiefs at the
new yt&lt;ar.-Samples of the now form have them. Year by year, however, the Racket.
population
has
been
spreading
west,
already be«nmnii.oul by;the postoflice deMake a Christmas present
Because the Racket store sells cheap is
partmu»4 but wiM oet be m-ed until the and every fresh census has pushed in­
-qkl blocks are awed : up. The old orders land the mean line of population— no reason their goods are not as good. Our that is useful.
/---the
line
on
either
side
of
which
the
people must learn to be their own Judges.
make -Uie orders ‘ipayabie tu the person
I have a large,
stock of
named iriflhe letter of advice’’ sent by one population is equal. The significance They have many things the same and some
poslmabier totheotjier, but the new blanks Of this gradual withdrawal of the mean of course made by different manufacturers Gold Eye Glasses and Spec­
make Uie ordere “payable to (John Smith) population line from the coast* must but they are Just as good, many times bettacles.
the ponton Gained In the letter of advice.”, not be missed. The- fact means that
The nkuM? of the payee is driven In the the Anglo-Saxons in the United States
We want your eggs at highest market
After making the present
order.‘This new form will make mdiicy: are becoming what they have never
price.
orders riirtfincy' for a merchant will have been before in their history, an inland
glasses
to your friend, the guesses
Tub Racket.
no hetiltaucy in accepting the order qp the people.
can be adjusted to fit the|
endonwinenC&lt;»f the payee, for there will ins
In
a
very
little
time
the
vast
majorno doubt as*Xv who the payee Is, as the
eyes free of charge.
name is wciUen in. thp order- It a ill also ity.of Americans will not only have
be ounvoutent it» .inatiy other ways for never seen the sea, but will never have
pvra4&lt;ut.sepding.&lt;mt-Mvecai money orders been within a thousand miles of it. The
tn the mail will be.less likely lo get the destiny of the American people is to be­
orders mixed, as have been trip case very come as much a people of great inland
frequently With the old orders.
plains us the Russians, and this fact
will be made clear to the world when
travelers leave the ocean at New
n lUorr Xulekorifceker; I jwceny York, and after traveling inland over
from shop iii day time.'Verdict guilty a thousand miles find themselves in ncity ns big us Vienna, and ten times as
Sentoacvd'to 18 taiooths at Ionia prison.
Peoplii’vs'Robert Peck: assault with In­ rich nnd energetic.
The existence of a great city . so far
tend M dM great bodily harm, less than
crittfe of tnurder. Continued.
removed from the sea is probably
Proifte Vs Jesse James; Indecent expov unique in the world’s history. Delhi
in the days of its greatest prosperity
■ tire. VurdiH guilty.
Poopio'vs James Scklmore; assault with had no doubt a very large population,
inteiit U ilo gregt bodily harm less than but unless Moscow can be called great
we can recall no other great city of ancrime'of-tu order. Verdict guilty.
Winger G. Spicer va Stephen Sprengeti; cieift or modern times situated In the
appeal.'Verdict843.91 for plaintiff. Motion heart of a continent It may l»e said
I w(ll pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
that Chicago is an exception only in
made for new trial.
Samuel Littlefield vs Wank D. Soule; name, and that it could never have
I also do
appeal. Judgment of 875. and costs for achieved the position it has achieved
plaintiff*. tafendatit has moved for new but for the fact that it Is situated on
*the shores of a great double-armed in­
trial.
u
H. A. Merthhu vs W. E. Collins; attach- land 6ea. No doubt the great lakes
have helped Chicago, and no doubt
-mesL Settled.
also the fact that they require from
CttANCKHY 1«T. Cl.AriH
Eli want J- Brans v» Matilda Evans; di­ the populations which surround them
all the sea-faring qualities of the Eng­
vorce. Decree granted.
lish race will prevent its inhabitants
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
UeriJ. F. Gaskill- Vs Jennie Gaskill; di­
from becoming too inlandish in their
vorce. Decree granted.
can’t handle call and see me.
will buy timber
habits.
Fanu^.R. Hall ya Luther D. Hall; di­ • Chicago, however, is not enough in
standing.
vorce. Uecrete granted.
the middle of the continent to hold
Jtmnta Verbridge-vs Jacob R. Verbridge; forever the position of the typical
divorce. FAecrec granted.
American city. As the center of popu­
Chanceky 4th. Clam
lation shifts westward her relative po­
Chaste. Williams et al vs Stephen 1) sition will decline, and she will ulti­
Bartwi; pteadingand proofs In open court mately have to give way to some
On trtul; •
younger rival in the west and south,
Orlt*y Peltke vs Sophronia Peake; bill to possessed of a geological position more
aanul ms Triage, pleadings- and proofs. suited to the commercial capital of a
Decree granted.
nation of some two hundred millions
of Inland people. Still, as we have said
Church •&gt;idIho«lotjr.
above, Chicago for the time will serve
Tbe IL U S. Ck wiH meet with Mrs as an object lesson in regard to the
Normate Hatley Nov. 95th.
Program 1 great change which has come over the
4)sotatUK» .from Shakeepear'a Roman conditions under which the American
tPlnys Jtocasn History, Mrs Geer. Eco- continent is Inhabited.
□SK PRICK
aomiHfe lMlan Norins MichaeL What Is
snos DKALsns
Sciein&gt;ih&lt;iyvopiie' Mrs Bowne. Chaiaeter
SHTICK &lt; r imCHXBST.
sketch vf&gt; lluriutbei. Mrs. Henry Bailey. 8 ale of Michigan.
lu th- &lt;firenltC-rart tor tin County of Barry.
Program, Nov 29 1893. ‘for the High
- School I Atcrkry Bbeiely.
Music.
' •
Una Hire. .
Itell Uon—News Items.
N trine i* hereby gtvsn that nn the tml day of
November A D iBvin W-tt uf AHii.-lnii-iit was
RmiMbm—Rulhr Gould. ’
ItecriafhMi^Miunle Mead.
•’ !• ■
it'«-*lime mun-d Hal a lip. against tbe lands,
.ted inrnt*. k «&gt;U. a id &lt;shxt'el«. m&gt;n-*y a&gt;»4
Dmtogtfc ^fHitta rtake and others.
&gt;effe
Uua Her-, the defendant abov-ntuued.
'RrdtfsUmi—l.ytnan UarioWJ’x‘
Ksaay^-DUvrtfudr' Sllngerlfind.
tMMhT*-&lt;,WaritM&lt; l.eWiii.
listrd. tblh IT;h d.i&gt; of Nov nibrr A. i». A'J
I’hll'P T. (’■nlirrnvH,
Auurnv) for Plslutiff.
Gti-rfkrtibriLWarrie KeuOetd.
PBOBaTK OBDKIC
‘jjial^e—'•rivroter Greuael.
E you save timo you save
StAtr of Mhlilgaii. t’onutv of B*rrv-&lt;
tfemtlH
'-J­
Al .1
nf th- I’lohn,- ('.in
.
- .[ .--r, • ‘
money. Y- u can save a vast
ftectlKUan- -With Pryor.
amount of time if you are look­
I’api’J—bterlU'K Uog'r*. .
,
ehrht
bmi*lr««l
and
ninety
three.
ing
for
M«»lc,., , . .... ,
. &gt; -re
PresrUi, I'uarlc- W. Ariiuiruiig. Judge o&lt;
l-nd-Mr.
At Uin m-wHtig of: the Womens Club at
tn tbe m-'ter nf tlir esUle of John P.
1
Mr*!™ ttSdUyear’a’last Friday. Mrs. 1‘hHtbw, .tejrave
(hi n-K-'niff sinl filing the petition &lt;!uly reriFrank PsticiMst read an excellent payer fl.o.o'
Meryle riilll’J*. nl&lt; &lt; v ul »al • •»rrt»on “Wam^pSuffurage/'a paper on Thr ,r-t prujlng iniit Horiatn I-Mrutnpi;! now &lt;mi
OuUiiK- of Study wax given by Mts J. S. ■file In wild court purporting to hr tlir Hm will
Goetvenr and an article bn “The Clnb
or any kind of bnilding mater
nwift" ucasread liy MrsH. A. Barber. be granted tn the executor then In named or
ial, by coming directly to uh
Tb«r Judies have verured the parlors of the s-sne other &gt;-nlt&lt;ble pereoo.
Thereupon It l« ordered, that Ftrd«r the
M. K. chwrohifor.thrlr place of meeting, iMh
and
not
only
that,
you
will
eave money by buying of ub.
day -»f December, a . i nw ten o’clo ;k lo
and they wiWbcbeld there hereafter. Next the forei.oou. he wmluned for the heantig of natd
.
That the ROUND OAK will please you. You want
work the regular course of atudy sill be |M&gt;&lt;lti«n and that the heirs at law nf raid dereaiM-rt and all other nervous Interested tn said
taken.•• ■
» “at when it’s cold weather, and quickly too, especially
Mtatc, are reqiilied to appear at a ’wlon of
court.then to I* hidden at tbe Probate of­
TU-La^.lUd,Society'of the Baptist saM
i
■
irnings.
Open the draft, you get it. You want to hold
fice. tn the City or HaM!&gt;•«». In said county, and
We are posted in
cbarrii Layi«.bet*p presented with a drt-r •how cause, if any there be, why rhe prayer of
■ '* fire while it is warm through the day. The ROUND
petitioner may not be jrrsnled. And It Is
our
business
and
do
by Mr Hunker aud will ffivc a vprImmi tbe
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
K keeps the fire just as you want it, and the fuel don’t
sapp.-t at U.rir.cJiureh .parlors on Satur to the pecnons interested I u mild c-taie, of tbe
enough of it to ena­
-ter; wood, soft
hard coal, or coke. Do you wonder
day rt cnlug.uiext No* W Sapper scrve.l pendeecy of .aiTd petition and the heart ns
ble us to sell cheaply
fnan 5 ttntij fl o'clock. AU cordially invited thereof by crying a ropy of this order to U
such a great success, SEE THE NAME ON THE LEG
tp. auetr,!.. Come and enjoy the find
and‘yet get a living.

DOINGS

NOTICE

WINTER

Don’

F. Q. STOWELL

a Square
deal

Is what we give ever}' custo- .
mer that comes in our store.
He’s pleased, so are we, and
we’ve won a good customer.
We’re n&lt;&gt;t here to-lay-and a­
way to-morrow.

aiew

WE ARE HERE TO STAY.

The fact that we treat every­
body right, sell good goods at
right prices accounts for the

A. McCOY

THE RACKET Dr. Q. W. LOWRY.

WANTED

Keep Your Feet
Warm and Dry
Ladies’. Misses’, and Child­
ren’s High Button Overshoes, Heel and
1 leel.

Also Gents’ HiKh I leacon
Gaiters. Ladies’ and
Storm Slippers.

CUSTOM SAWINC
I

J. I. WILKINS, ag't

Do not forget wh re to find th-m, at the
LittI”. Reef Front Shoe Store.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2N50N

Between

hmoiet
I

coal,

Bold only by

U-waf

at Freg'ifterUm ehurrii

GOODYEAR PRSS

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ing medium tn Bar­
ry County.
VOL. XXXVIII.NO. 31.

cook. b-ros..
■ABTJWOft. JWCB,

COUNTY NEWS.
It is a fact that Garry Baker is to be
our Postmaster in the near future ao it
goes, one steps down and out, another
comes to the front- -Mrs: Wm. Demond
received word of ihe death of her father
and left for Potterville to attend the funJwwln Cotton and spn and
Willard
are on the alek list—
0. E. Wood and others have now return­
ed from cnmpiug at Kilpatrick Lake.
Caught tvm q-ialls and one rabbit—It was
with sorrow that we were called to the
funeral of J. W. Woira babe.
Elder
Grigsby officiated in a very acceptable
mauner.
Three weeks previous
the
mother was called away—Mrs. McElwain
was at our S. 8. in Ute Interest of some
large maps showing the travels of Christ
—Frame Engle has returned from the
south part of the state after spending the
summer. Ills brother Pres returned with
him to visit friends—Mrs. d F. Wolf
will entertain tlie ladles Mite Society
Wednesday evening of next week fllh of
December.

Whenyoti come
to the city, call at
my store and get
warm by the large
Garland Stove

IRA VAN

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The Hardware Man.
UNION BLOCK,
HASTINGS, MICH.

We have a large assortment and can fit
your feet and pocket.
A nice 10 button. Gaiter for SI.00.
w better one
“
1 25.
Fine 8 button ones for 75c and §1.00.
Call and see those Men’s high 2 buckle
and strap and button Overshoes.
Ladies' high button Overshoes.
Misses’ high button Overshoes, heel and
spring heel.
Children’s high button Overshoe^, heel
and sprin; heel.
All sizes of Ladies’Storm Slippers at the
Little Red Front Shoe Store.
,
.
ONE PRICE

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2N50N

SHOE DEALERS

OUR

NEW PATTERNS
.

IN

WALL

PAPER

I am eoing to dispose of my
new furniture at some price.
Have commenced to arrive.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I will We will be glad to show yon
still buy and sell second
hand goals and do uphol­ patterns, and don't forget our
stering and repairing.

CURTAINS.

We are making SPECIAL
PRICES

to clean up our

stock.

Store

of any paper in the
County.

HASTINGS, MICH, NOVEMBER, 30, 1893.

Hastings Banner,

MOTICE

Banner.

Hastings

W.J.&amp;LLHOLLOWAY.

WHOLE NO 2007
A

uptaat week. Bring in your grain-L
Whittemore started his caw mill In Forbee
woods thia week—Mrs. Whipple is gain­
ing alowly— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop
are sick with the grip—Ail Sir Knighto
are reqoeated to be present Monday eve­
ning Dec. 4th. os there is joms important
basineu to be transacted also nominations
of officers forlSM. Dn. ScaiBsaa, R. K.

talnly ought to provide some buckets and
ladders, if fire should get a start on
Main Street, nothing eould have saved
the entire business center. All we e»mld
do would be io fold our arms and watch
the flames destroy our village and ruin
many ©four best citizens who have ihrlr
all invested tn business. While we have
been fortunate in Uw past in not having
any very disastrous fires we may be lew
fortunate Iu the future—The firm of
That unwelcome guest known as La Shantz A Co is dissolved. 8. 8 Sbantz an-1
Grippe has been entertained by a number E. L, Shantz having bought M.
M,
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of our friends. The list as far as known Bayne's interest. The firm will now be
comprises Mr. and Mrs. Brininstool and known as dhantz Brothen.
•oo Vernon, MA. J. E. Fisk. W. H. Fisk.
PERSIAN BOOKBINDERS.
Clarence Gaskill, C. E. Paul and three
children. Several of the parties have been
am
gripped quite firmly—Hadson Burroughs
in,ThU lirancb of UmIko.
Is at yturt for W. H. Fisk-D. L. Hamil­
An art Which is carried to a high de*
ton and wife «pent Sunday at F. M. VanDrt’s—It Is rumored that the new Rail­ grec of excellence in the east, but
road that Is as yet made of wind will be which seems in some danger of decay­
constructed via Hickory Corners and ing, is that of ornamental bookbinding.
Prairieville. If thia is done Baafield will Some notion of the skill of oriental
be compelled to tread the old path. The craftsmen in this branch of design
need to be rather may be gathered from specimens given
track to suit all would neod
winding.
dian Art and Industry. The best of
these specimens, says Col. Holbein
Mrs; Dugal Campbell and daughter Ella Hendley, camo from Ulwar, and are
are juft recovering from a severe attack of
doubtless of Persian origin. Few ap­
I* grirtpu Charles Collins Is down with
the grippe and quite a number of people proach in goodness of design and in
in tula vicinity are complaining—Mrs carefulness of execution the work of
Glfen Is getting better—A large oil lank Karl Ahmed and his sons, who were for
Is being built al the brick yard for the some years in the employ of the chief
purpose of storing crude oil to burn brick of Ulwar. The grandsons have now
..
w
, succeeded
to the
sons, however, and in
next summer—. The
hunting
psrty have
re-1
turned and report having killed five deer I| their hands the art is likely to become
' H.
” TBarnes
’ijL-L and daughter
*—T.-L— ------------—L.
Florence| I a mere trade. In India a man of real
spent Bunday with B. F. Barnes at Rich- ' genius develops an art from some hints
JUb 1 hc roce,Te* froin strangers, or. it may
her
nr brotherr during Ute ; coming
i..» year— J
discovers it himself, bqt from
James Doonan is at work iu a mill Io jealousy or from fear of destroyi ag his
OrangbvUle—Ansel Kingsbury has lots of I monopoly, teaches only the members
feed to grind now.
: of his own family, who may or may
Mid&lt;11 vin
' nofc ■hare
ririU. And thus in the

George McDurmott of Kalamazoo Is
visiting his brother—Mrs. Felix Cham­
berlain of Deltnn spent Thursday at O. D.
Loomis—Dan Newton has traded his farm
tor village property In Grand Rapids with
Mr Fownrr—J. Woodworth visited his
daughter here and also went to Battle
Creek. He Intend* to spend the winter
South—Gid Wilkinson arid wife spent Sun­
Tb.ta.r.1 or Belta JohMm. .b. .taday at Prairieville—E. B. Payne and party »“I«uobi J.ucbbror J 8. Jobnwo.
have returned from the north—Sid Wilkin­ wbo «M tart Tbandan ... tadd .. .be j
son and 0. D. Loomis went tn Holina Congregational church on Bunday, Rev. '
Monday—A party al W. N. Paynes latt Moore* officiating— Roy Cook and Lee
Thursday night all report a good time. J'
Jobnwn, south west of the village ate
very sack with poemnonla--Mr. Watson’s
children who bare been sick with the
A line was anrveyed last week for the diphtheria are recovering and are now re­
new rail road running a half mile North of potted out of dancer—The sleighing of
the rixnera continuefng in a north west­ Saturday and Sunday baa been destroyed
ern direction having Pralrievtlk iu view by Monday’* rain—John Bnndstetter is in !
from this place. So far as tins been sur­ ClevelMd. Ohio, on n business trip—Will
veyed the route from Battle Creek Is pro­ McKnftt Sundayed In Middleville—Mrs.
nounced to be a feasible one having bat Will Coman and daughter were In Grand
slight grade. Mr. Cresaev wbo is the chief Rapids Saturday -Last Saturday Chris.
engineer In making the survey says that a Scbondeluiajer the idaekawith, nailed on
good engine will be gble to move seventy 104 born* shoe* besides titling many oth­
five and probably one hundred ears. A ers— 1L X- John Mm was in Xasnslng Mon­
Notary Public was i1m&gt; following on Ihe day—Chrlattnas will be observed by at least
line filling out deeds, taking acknowledge two of the cburclies In the village—
etc. for the right of way. It looks now Thanksgiving day services will be held st
quite favorable that we may have a rail the Cu^frvgMilousl church. Rev. Robert-*
road after having been penned up In the non will preach the senuon—Mr. Lok'na
wilderness for Ibcse many yeara—Al has sold tois farm nori It west of thia vll
Dutcher of labarges spent several days laze and ban bought one three mites from
about In-re lost week but Ing fun of which Grand Rapid* where Ih- and his son Ralph
ho was quite fortunate In procuring a with tllrir families will soon move—We
large number— A. ty Cortrjgld and wile undrrofiin'! rimt Mr. Hunter Uasaold bi*
are tbiting frterrlWIflIttOoOli Uuroonla fann nn’d that Uh* family will soon move
where they nnti.-lpate eating Kent county. Dorttu'Z
fat turkey Thanksgiving— Quite a number
■
XuMkee 8pri«x»
of ynung |&gt;e*q&gt;!e from here attended -n
iknn-J.J.n,.,,, ««&gt;&gt; ... O.«-«o tbl.
uncial gathering at the new congregalluaal:
• -- ..... Ill, aMbrr Mr.- Ib.bchurch three and a half miles north rast
of here Thurtdgy evening last. An enjoy­
rnol him- A ...rd at Myron
able lime was the unlrerral expression of Pollen!
, tn Munday and one of the
all those present Besides that substantial
letweeii it ami the atraw atack. .
ahi was added io that society In a wortliy luckily ftr (th** »&gt;w) ramc but uninjured
and generous manner—Mrs. P. LL Law­ —Cart Hotter if m»ow better at this writ-!
rence has a cast its which has fid blossom* iriJC-EdJth Johnson is oo the akk list
and 31 buds nearly ready to open—Our U» wra.—u.rry Turnrr and Ed Uall
hunting barty returned from the North nave
uw their nuM....
B u
.y up ;
have reiurocv
returned fro-o
hunznig
trip
woods Saturday having captured thirteen north. They secured one large deer—F.
deer and one black Bear weighing 120 lbs. Walbun has finished sawing ties for Ed.
shot by Add Simpson. Add Simpson strip­ GrurtMX and moved his mill over on irn
ed one buck deer to parties In Grand Rapid* Brook’s where he
»■» has
s— anothar
-•.«•»--- J&lt;ib-Our
weighing 189 IDs. and received In payment snow disappeared with a .rain lart Mon­
thereof the full sum of eighteen cents all day—There will be a raffle for oyster*
In postage stamps bis head and neck Is and turtles at lb* big dryer this week
said to have been worth lep dollars— Re­ Wednesday night— Tb- people about Gun
vival meetings at the M. P. ebnrrh an* Lake are wrought up to a high pitch over
still In progress—Henry Dlcklnsen is not the prospect of a new railroad—A. N.
gainiug as rapidly as his Pbysteiau Wot. Stocking r.wl with the misfortune to have
Buvie and his other friends would wish. one of his flinger nails bit off by a vicious
bonw*—Chas Burpee bad a mishap and

Mrs. John Hare of Brilvue is visiting at
John Taskers this week-Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Brers attended the Perry-Beers wed­
ding at Pmnfield Thursday of last week—
Rev. Fulcher preached at the Outer Bun­
day He i» assisting Rev. Daly In Revival
work at the Austin—One® ■«*•»» Thanks­
giving Is here and the Turkey will have
to suffer iu consequence—Rather Icy Mon­
day good weather for Blacksmiths—Il was
the intrJition of the Assyria Center scltoql
to have tlirlr pictures taken last week, but
owing to bad weather they have not t—n
able to aocompIlAb II v^t—Mrs. Nell South­
well has been at Heriian Havens Battle
Creek the past week—We hmprt U&gt; *t*u&gt;
last week that Thomas Blank had three
bay stacks bum ta the ground. As they
were out In the field they rnn.t have been
flre&lt;! by some malk-kms person —School
conunenerd at the Austin last Monday
Ward Quick teacher.

His Fallows.
Apropos of a recent procession the
Boston Transcript remarked: “Man

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delight to array himself id long rovra
and unwonted garmenturo and to
walk through miles of streets with
swelling breast and more or leaa of
martial step.”
This certainly is a
curious thing, says the Rochester Post­
Express. No other animal, so far aa
we know, is fond of walking In proccsslon with his brothers. To be sure,
when embarking in the ark. “the anlphant and the kangaroo" (according
to an apochryphal version), but the
chances are that Noah and his sons
drove them in.
Sheep play •■follow
the leader," but they have no more
system in their order of marching
than birds have in their order of fly­
ing, and no more
a "proces
­
In theresemble
latest issue
of the Journal
of In­
sion’’ than does an excited flock of
schoolgirls. But as soon as we get
among men the fondness for marching
Is universal. In all nations and in all
times men hare marched in orderly
array, have kept time to the beat of
music, and with head erect and glori­
ous pride have rejoiced in their proces­
sionals.
They cannot get over it
They march and drill when there la,
no use or purpose in it Even men'
who renounce the world to live lives of
peace and holiness cannot resist the
temptation to march. In orderly ar­
ray. they sing their chants; in solemn
double or single file they march from
cloister to chapel and back again. It
seems to We; natural to us,-too. The.
smallest baby coos and claps its
hands at;a procession—or a funeral,’
which is the same thing—and as soon.x
as the child is able to walk he beats his
drum and waves his flag and marches
in an imaginary row.
Perhaps some philosopher can ex­
plain this remarkable, this almost in­
sane appearing tendency. Possibly it
was our predisposition to maintain in
large numbers, obedient to a single
head, that gave us our power over noomarching animals; it may be one of

V™*!
haps an exquisite production.
In the Ulwar bookbindings the orna­
ment is somewhat after the old Grolier
style. In which the colors a~e painted
on the boards and are not inlaid. In
most of the designs the pattern is pro­
duced by the use of brass blocks. The
colors arc then painted on with the
brush.
Sometimes the Ulwar artist
colors the whole of the ground, and at
others only part of it, so as to produce
very different effects by the use of the tion, just as our ability to laugh, to
same blocks. The effect is remarka­ see a thing from a'humorous stand­
bly fine, and is comparable to the de­ point. is a greater assistance to us in
sign work on some of the most beauti­ overcoming all mental annoyances
ful productions of the more famous without becoming absolutely morbid
chins manufactories. ..The bindings or insane. By the way, one of the
are expensive, as they are all hand­ scientific definitionnof man is “alaugh­
made, and a great deal of gold is used. in animals:” another might be “a pro­
Neither is very
A bargain mayJ^e made, however, with cessional animaL"
the present artists, who ask for as dignified or elevated, and yet we are
sure
that
we
arc
higher
than the beast*,
much as they can gvt_ As their work
who neither laugh noiUyalk in solemn
is curious and valuable, they have, as
a rule, very littledifflcnlty in disposing
of 1L Numerous specimens have beep
PHYSIQUE OF WOMEN.
made for the queen and other dlstlnguished persons. They all show more
BulldlnK show, MJU&gt;r DwfaeU.
or less similarity to the best specimens
The Anthropological building at the
Persian workmanship, of which the
world’s fair contains a composite statue
Mn-libK of
Knrrn. porcbue.l by
showing the average physical develop­
Eropcror Aomnz»rbr. »nd now In tho
ment of six thousand American college
royal library at Windaor. i« a portion­
girls. The exposition has few single
larly intereating example.
exhibits of greater interest and in-----------------------------structivcnew to thoughtful people,
THE CHAHUT DANCE IN PARIS.
says the New York I’ress. Tins com­
------A Terp&lt;drhore«v Effort U&gt; Whleh the posite figure should receive the careful
.
attention of every father and mother
‘—
As danced in the Jardin de Paris the who visits the fair.
chabut is primarily nothing more than
For the statue shows nta^y serious/
the old quadrille with this difference— defects; faults which cannot fail &lt;o
instead of the usual decorous walking have a serious effect on the health of
about the utmost liveliness is essential. American women and the vigor and
And with respect to this great liveli- synunetry of their children. The pose
ness. the management of the skirts is of the figure is incorrect, showing that
all in all.
Apart from this its humor- the great majority of the college girls
ous exaggerations, in which the fancy did not know how to do one of the
of the performer mingles with certain simplest and most vital things in the
stereotyped ga*r&lt; and its real grace world; to stand gracefully and natwould commend it as a pretty dance to nrally erect. The chest is lamentably
serious-minded people.
But, accord- thin and narrow. The waist is too
ing to the Philadelphia Press, it would small. Fin many other respects grave
while unloading railroad ties at Irving have nothing to warrant its continue*! physical hnperfectioDS exist.
The lesson which the statue enforces
Station. He was drawing ties fur Ed popularity as a spectacle and draw
English and American tourists to its should lie heeded by parents and in­
Court ney.

The go-xla In the C. C. Deane elotlilng i
store are bring sold at assignees sale—
Q. W. PWlmertoti loM a valuable horse on
Friday night— Doctor Waddle was In our
village on Friday — The refutation suit nf
John Holden vs M. S. Cote before Justice
Vritr on Saturday resulted In a Judgment
in favorof PlatnUff—Dr. J. A. Baugtidiu was iu lluslinxs «n Bunday—Our
items last said that Frank F. Hilbert bad
been appoin rd INotmaater al this pt*r«
In plao of 8. 8 ShanizACu. It shuni t
have !&gt;een in ptsce of 8- 8. Sitairtz—On
Munday errnlnz at about seven o*c!&lt;«*
the people of our villag** were started i«y
the cry of "firer The streets were x«»i
fillet! with people and it was *nm a«rrtalued that the elevator of Bolton Jt G «u »
was on fire, in ahort tint- a large cro-»-i
surrounded the building but as the hr.
was already breaking out on the south rM.i
nothing could be dune to save the buil-i
Ing. The stevatur together with ah .-I
tliirty-fi*e btindivd burin-fc "I wheat 4*/*
uats. a car Iond of end. n car load ot
a quantity of tl®*. cl«»ver~ird. etc. * •
entirely uunaum *! The lose falls
on both BmIVm and Gates ns b. th b •
their all la vested &gt;u the busimw.
I. ■
books eoo’aininz atwtrt one ih &lt;uduliarv dar them were atw» burned.
flee Is auppherd to have - originated
-

A very pleasant company gathered* at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lusher ou bs«urday evening the 94ih it bring thrir 2Cth
weddlnx anniversary, the evening was
spent in s
enjoyable aurnrr and be­
fore retiring they were presented wilh a
very fine stand lamp by the trlends prevent
—Bell Star otChicagu is risitiiw her par­
ent this week—The Dr. * a. in Kalanuzou
on busiueM Thursday—E. Barton and
wife returned from Msncehma last Friday
Era-ik Doster returned from Un? uctrv;
woods last Thursday wjth a deer writfb.og
170 pounds—Mrs. O. Dayton ha* relumed
irotn Kaiamaz**' where she has ba n visit­ difficulty that
ing her sister the part two -«k—-Mrs
Had It HU' b-.-u ■ damp nonSkUln ati has been visiting iwr iwretita in
Asgusta—*Dst» Ne»tuu has trsde.1 hh fann
&gt;K Grand Rapids property—Uatpenu-r
Bro* returned tnxu ttw uorib wuodsbaluiwithTint rrulM-n. but
,uy with adwrt-H. C.
•••*»•
Kalatnaziai Ftiday-Lacy Jvm-v i- OrtHl*
«&lt;
„1, hrvu.r Ucr 1« SUUM.J-Mr IL"-*
» T.ulH.
J&lt;»^—Mr.
Mm tlUbww.
Cori«T« cIH ua h.1
O.HM Mm U Nw».&lt;*&gt; l»&gt;
ami Mr*. Lsaher attended a wwWtng In
Plainwell ibis week—Thankvaiving *rr-

PROCESSIONAL ANIMAL.

the skirt pegforms for the lady's limbs
even a greater office than that of a
frame for a picture.
All the willfulness. all the coquetry and half the
gracc and humor of the dance is bound
up in the whirling petticoat
It gives
a pretty occupation for the bands, and
its nice adjustment affords a scope for
the dancer’s personality within the
pauara.
Dropped or raised or pulled
to the side or held aa when one makes
courtesy. as may be. it lends, al the
right moment, jtpt that artistic hnlazwc
for the eye and’ jast that Fpnr to the
ideaa which are nrcesciry to ch^ck
satiety and ent off all risk of tamenebs.
What can lx? done with the.skirts alone.
without a scintilla of dancing ability,
It was left for Miss Ixiie Fuller’to
demonstrate. What can be done with
skirts well managed when they are
used to grace so good a dance as the
quadrille fc» something any lady inay
Un I out for herself.
The music of the chahut Brasi be
cpirlted: each advance and each re­
treat must be bold and ri:g»7ous. with
something of n business-like air about
if there must b« no 3elf-conscio»’sncs3,
no standing ptill and do mere walking
roar. 1. The slight flagging kills this
species of crazy qua Irille.
It is load,
uproarious, indefatigable,
and any
F.tept that ean b* mid; to fit the marie
ora not only pprtafar-ahtebut desirable.
High kicking h oily incidental, and
the frand .ccnrt. which is a sliding
down to thij flo &gt;r with one leg point­
ing north an-ithe other printing sou^.
may easily bo
1-. a r ■f!nrtD*nt v iich------1 with

Eaton fount?
I!.- b deaf
■way than It

selves. Mach has been done in the
physical culture of American girls,
Meeh more remains to be done. The
American young women of the prw
day W« notably taller, stronger
and more Tully developed ‘han their
grandmothers were ct the some age.
They wall: better- they spend more
Mme in the open air and they take a
r^at deal of wholesome jrymnastic or
ealbitbenw exercise where their moth­
era’ mothers took nr no at alL
All thia is highly encouraging. But
the movement toward physical perfection which has auspiciously begun
should be vigorously carried forward.
The happiness of American girls and
the welfare of generations yet to eome
demand thia Harmonious physical
development mcr.ns health, and health
means beauty, the enjoyment of life
and the ability to perform the duties of
life without unnecessary hardship or
suffering. £
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A correspondent of London Notes
and Queries says that “it ia said that
the belief in witchcraft is rapidly dy­
ing out, with other ancientraperaUttona, even in the moat unenlightened
districts of England.
The following
art in still flourishing: There Isa witch
st Nistcrtcn who can lay a s^dl on
anybody or anything, H* she is act
f.ulted.

bucket of water, and vrhath
Why, before long the calf h»
took its milk out of. stock
just as if it were

well

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do nothing

«£ living until th® doctor

John had nailed away.

For . awhile.

the year 1878 should be IBTR
richest women la southern California
naae hopeful enough to think that it
would bring any ahangv whatever in
the situation, aud yet it did. Th® fact
is that during th® earlier month* of the
new year Dr Bromley and the physi­
cian* attached to his retreat had noticed
unmistakable symptoms of a change in
Mr* Allsire’a mental condition. That
calmness of despair, that stolid apathy
which she had shown for ail the netty
detail* of actual Life was interrupted by
moments of emotional activity
ft was thought advisable to remove
her from Dr. Bromley’s estabhuJiment,
to lake her back to Prospect cottage,
back into her own room; and when this
bad been done there were on her part
manifest signs of a realization of what
had happened and of interest awakened
by finding herself amid other surround­
ings
With the coming of the first days of
spring- it e*s* April then-th® walks
in the neighborhood of the cottage
were resumed, sod several time# Mr*
Allaire was taken o«t on the beach of
Island point
Her eyes followed the

dULESVERNI
"But there is nothing to show that
the Dreadnaught went down in the open
pea,” resumed Barker. "May she cot
have been wrecked on some of the reef*
which are so plentiful in those latitudes?
Wbo knows that John and his crew
have not taken refuge on some desert
island? And if that is the case such
sturdy and stout-hearted men will find
some way of getting back homo again.
Might they not build a boat with the
fragments of their vessel? Would not
•heir signals be seen by any ships passhag near the Island? And all these
things will take time. too. No. I for
One doo’t despair of ever seeing John
•gain—if not in several weeks from
now.why, then, In several months, flow,
asany times have shipwrecked crews
^sen given up for lost, and they have

come known to Manson. Lew Barker
had succeeded In unearthing this
strange character hidden away in the
depths of his wild lands in Tennessee.
Strong and vigorous, hardly sixty yeL
with hi* mental and physical endow­
ment nt its best, Edwasd Manson led an
outdoor life on these vast tract* of field
nod forest, working off his surplus vi­
tality by fishing and hunting, now on
foot, now on horseback, managing these
extensive estate* without taking coun­
sel of anyone. Ho was the true type of
those sturdy North American farmers
who live to be a hundred, and the only
wonder is how they can bring them­
selves to die at all.
There wa*. therefore, no use expect­
ing any immediate results from this
source.
In fact, it looked as If the
uncle would outlive the niece.
All
hopes which Lew Barker might have
built up in this direction were manifcatiy toppling over, and he found liimself face to face with inevitable disas­
ter
At this moment two-thirds of Mr*.
Allaire's fortune had already been ex­
hausted and there now remained in
Barker's hands but fifteen hundred dol-

Come sailing.Into port after all!”
“Yes,” replied Mr. Hollister, “I know
there have been rescues, miraculous
opes, and I have argued the thing out
•o myself just as yon have done. But I
have given up all hope, absolutely all
i fiopc. In any event, and this is what

Hing that Molly should become a bure
n to you—"
“Oh. Mr. Hollister!"
“No, no, Mr. Barker, and you must
rmlt me to continue the payment of
ihn’s salary to his wife during her life-

demands, this fifteen hundred dollars
wa* like a drop of water In the bay
of San Diego
But while it might be
insufficient to enable him to meet his
' “In her name I thank you," replied
obligations, yet in r'ease flight should
Ixsw Barker. “Your generosity—"
become necessary there wa* quite
•’ *Tm only doing my duty,’’ interrupt­
enough to put him out of the reach of
ed Andrew Hollister, "and as itoccurred □is pursuer* And the time had come
io me that the funds deposited by John to act Actions at law were now Insti­
at tho time of his departure must be tuted against Lew Barker, both' for
pretty well exhausted—"
”
swindling and for breach of trust, and
“Yea, that’s so, Mr. Hollister," an- it was not long before an order of ar­
■awered lx&gt;w Barker, “but Molly hasher rest was Issued against him. but when
the officers presented themselves at
his office in Fleet street, they were in­
formed that he bad noL been seen since
the day before.
They al once went to Prospect cot­
tage in search of their man. but he had
middle
left the house in the
'
‘ “ of the
*
night
Ou that day. May 17. upon reaching
Prospect cottage, Andrew Hollister
made the discovery that Molly’s fortune
bad lawn entirely wasted. She
left witnout
_„ka penny in the world Her’
dishonest guardian had not even left
"TAtt GOOD CARB THAT OK DOESN’T SKB
| her enough to .provide for her imme­
diate necessities. Mr Hollister was
family with her; it’s our duty to assist not long in deciding upon the only
her, luaterially as well as from tho course left open to him. It was to
atandpoiiil of tors and affection."
transfer Mrs. Allaire to someprivate es­
“Yim, I fc-el that we may. rely upon tablishment where she would be well
Mm. Iktrkcr’s devotion. Nevertheless, cared for. and to discharge the negro
permit me In a degree to make pro­ woman, whom he had always locked
vision for CapL John’s wife, for CapL upon with suspicion.
John's widow, to secure for her that
The retreat to which Molly was transcomfort and care which I know you ferral by Mr Hollister was the private
never would have seen her stand in need establishment of Dr Bromley wbo had
i alroady attended her.
Would these
“1 yield t/Jyaur washes in the matter, —changes cause any alteration in her
Mr. Hollister."
■ mental condition? It was hoped so. but
"Mr. Barker, I have brought with mo_________________________________
all tn vain. The same indifference was
a.sum which I consider as justly due noticeable under her changed surroundCapt Allaire up to date.
In your ca- Ings, und yet there wa* a slight modlflpacity aa committee and guardian his cation
‘
‘
of her condition
which the keen
salary will be paid over to you at our eye of the expert did not overlook, a
office on the Brat of every month.’’
; coming to the surface of a shred of ma“Very well, since yon desire it," re- • ternal instinct amid this wreck of res­
pited Ixtw Barker.
! son
ft wn» noticed at times that she
“Be kind enough to give me a receipt was engaged in murmuring a lullaby as
for the amount now paid over to you.” if she were occupied in putting to sleep
"Certainly, Mr. Hollister." And Lew ' * babe which lay on her bosom. But
Barker turned and entered his office to the name of little Walt never passed
draw up the receipt asked' for.
When t her Ups.
*
he
.ired the merchant again ex- ­
No tiding* of...
John Allaire came dur
presm-d hh regret at not seeing Molly ing the year 1876
And the some thing
and then Ux&gt;k bis leave.
could be said of the Barker* All ef­
The moment he was gone. Lew Bark- fort* to unearth them had proved fruit­
•er called the mulattrcsa to him.’
less. No one knew whither they had
“Docs Kate know that Mr. Hollister gone or under what name they had concealed their Identity
The truth wss j
-has been here?"
"No doubt she docs, Lew," answered Lew Barker had good cause to cry out !
Nanny
“She saw him come and sha against fate for not being able to main- |
saw Idin go ’way." ,
tain bis position in hi* Fleet street ,
“If ho should call again, which is not office, for only two years after his di*nt all likely, for some time, anyway, t appearance the contingency upon which
take good care that ho doesn't see hi* grand scheme was based, became a
either Kate or -Molly, you- understand, certainty and it may be said that ho
reached port only to go to the bottom. '
Nanny?"
* "ItHliall be as you say, Lew.”
j
Toward* the middle of June, 1878.
“But
Kate should
insist—" | .Mr Hollister received a letter addressed
----- -Mipposo
------------------------------------------“Ob, a* for that,” chuckled Nanny, I to Molly Allaire- This communication j
"when you have given an order, Til see ; informed her of the unexpected death
do it that she obeys."
I of Edxyurd Manson, who had been sc- '
.."AU right, Nanny.” murmured Bark-. cidentally killed. While out huntings
•er, "but lookout for surprises! They rifle bull, fired by oac of the party,
might oin against each other by the. hud glanced and. striking him in the
’ merest chance, and If they should—I’d breast, had killed him instantly
Upon
lose cv«xythlng.”
"1’1! !»e on guard; have no fears. Lew.
No ouo shall get into Proepcct cottage
'
unless we want him there."
;

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■

IMPORTANT OCVKr.Ol’MIlfrm.

With tho . coming of March Mrs. Al­
laire waa permitted to resume her
walks in the immediate vicinity of
tho cotta-;.-, in company with Kata''
and the caulattress.
A Little later
Andrew llolli-itor called at the bouse;
and mtistlcd himnelf that the health '
of thu patient left nothing to be
desired-that her physical condition
waa in every way satisfactory. Mental- j
iy. it U true, there was no improve-'
merit prrc«^ptiUle. and when Andrew.
Holli-.Hr ?-Lxxl in Blelly's presence her
condition wrurg from him the admis- •

Lew H.irker’a position naw became

lairo’s fortune, which he had converted

'
&lt;

,&lt;

the will it hml been found th*,
his entire fortune to his
Manson, wife of CapL AI-

estimate of realty
Mulnngj. rough estlz
unclcorwf InncL farm
•nd perftmaity. unclcur
land. *hA-p ranches and
the fortune left by lh&lt;the u-stator would
rnINion dollar*
of Edward Manson**
b large fortmx* left by

When HoUIster repeated this oonver-

stantly expecting to hear that Hollister
A Co. had a cablegram to that effect.
Then tho eastern mail would soon ar­
rive and she, the moment her strength
would permit, would write to John.
Alaa, bow could'&gt;she bring herself to
tell him what hau happened, and that,
too, in the very first letter which she
had written to him since their mar­
riage, us they Ixad never been oeparated
before the sailing of the Dreadnought.
Ah, yes. this first letter would bo a ter­
ribly sad one!
Mrs Allaire’s condition, mental and
physical, continued to Improve rapidly
It wouln soon be time for Andrew HolMolly now began a letter to John.
She could no longer keep from talking
to him of their child which he was
never again to set eye* upon.
She
poured out oil her sorrow iu a letter to
her husband, )a letter which he was

Hater,
them.*

tratb that »he bad bean robbed of bcr

"No, my dear Molly. Lew Barker wae
eiiirwrea 1» -«"• tapoctoat
.
Bpeeul»Llr» n.tor. Itma’rh.re
.

____ —

rr.r.L'r* &lt;1 Innrz

trip, very long.
"And Kate?"
"Mrs. Barker was no doubt obliged
to accompany her husband. I can’t
give you the facta of the case.'*
“Poor Kate,” said Mrs. Allaire, “I’m
very fond of her and I shall be very
glad to see her again. She is the only
relative I have now."
It was evident that Molly had quite
forgotten Edward Manson, and the re­
lationship which existed between him

and her.
"How comes it that Kate baa never
written to me?" she salted"My dear JMotly. you were a very sick
woman nt the time Mr. and Mrs. Bar­
ker left Son Diego—"
"That’s so. Mr. Hollister, and what
was the use of writing when the letter
would be a blank to the on® receiving
it? Dear Kate, she is to be pitied! Life
must have been hard for her.
I've
always droadrd that Lew Barker would
become involved in some crooked trans­
action
Maybe John thought so, too."
"And yet," replied Hollister, “do one
ww expecting such an unfortunat® tormi nation—"
"Then it waa the failure of one of his
echemca that forced Lew Barker to
leave San Diego?*' asked Molly, with
her gaze riveted upon Hollister, whose
constraint waa only too svidenL “Mr.
Hollister." she added, "speak; don’Veon. an7t}1in? from tAo. I want to know
*
all."
“Well, Molly, I don't want to conceal
from you an unfortunate affair which
will be sure to reach your ears. Yes,
Barker's matters have of late been go­
ing from bod to worse. He could not
meet his engagements, demands were
made upon him. and. with arrest star­
ing him in the face, there was nothing
left him but flight."
“And Kate went with him?"
“No doubt he forced her to do so.
You know she haa no will as against
his."
“Poor Kate! Poor Kate!" murmured
Mrs. Allaire. “Hoyr I pity her!' Oh, if
1 had only been in a position to help

movements of the vessels in the offing
Mr. Hollister took this letter, promis­
and now and then she Stretched her ing to put It with his own mail for the
baud out toward the horizon. But, un­ Indies, and when this had been done,
like the first experience, she made no Mrs. Allaire became somewhat calmer,
effort to escape from Dr. Bromley, who living now only in the anticipation of a
walked by her side
Nor did the noise speedy arrival of tidings, direct or In­
of the wave* as they broke foam-laden direct, of the good ship Dreadnaught.
upon the saud affect her unduly.
Wo*
However, this condition of affairs
there reason to think that In her could not Last Sooner or later, possi­
Imagination she waa .following the bly through their abundance of cau­
course of tho Dreadnaught as she sailed tion, Molly would learn what they
out of the port of San Diego and her were concealing from her. The more
topsails disappeared from sight behind she
gave
hurself
np
to
the
the cliffs?
Vos, perhaps so, for one thought that she would soon re­
day she was distinctly heard to murmur ceive a lettar from John, that every
the name of John!
day that went by shortened just so
Yea, had it been that the Dreadnaught tmuch
his absence
from
___ ILL
_L_____ *r
- uher,
- tho ;more
------wo* to come sailing back again; could terrible
4K1_ would
1.1 Vw. be the fatal
hlnw
A A
blow.
John have returned home nt this time conversation which Molly and Mr. Hol­
and have confronted Molly suddenly, lister had on J une 20 only served to con­
possibly she might have recovered her firm this opinion. For the first time
reason, but, alas, what Idle speculation Molly had walked out Into the little
was It to look for the coming of John! garden, and there Mr. Hollister- found
For this reason. Dr. Bromley deter­ her seated on a bench in front of the
mined to subject his patient to a shock cottage steps. He sat down beside her
—a dangerous remedy withal, but one and taking her hands tn his pressed
which might be followed by the best them affectionately.
Mrs.
AJlaire’s
results.
strength hod returned rapidly of late.
Op the morning of May 27 the two Her old-time deep rich coloring hod
men called for Mr*. A Haire at Prospect shown itself once more, although her
cottage. Dr Bromley’s intention was eyes were often wetted with tears.
not to re-enact the heartrending scenes
"I see that you are getting well fast,
in any manner; but to place Mr* my dear Molly," said Hollister; “you arc
Allaire in the exact position occupied really doing finely."
by her at the moment when her mind
"Yes, Mr. Hollister,” replied Molly,
received its direful hurt Mr. Hollister "but, oh. it seems to me that 1 have
“You could have done so,” said Hol­
and ho led her toward* th® steam grown
terribly old
In
these ‘two
launch, and hardly had she set- foot months! My poor John will find me lister "Vcs. you could have saved Lew
upon tho deck when her demjnnor v.-ua greatly changed. And then there will Barker, not for himself, for "he boa no
such a* to bold the attention of the two be no one but me to receive him—no claim upon your sympathy, but for his
wife’s sake.”
men spellbound
Apparently with an one but me."
"Yes, and I’m sure John would have
Instinctive movement olie walked to
"Courage, my dear Molly, courage.
approved of tho use Ur which I would
the bench on the steamboat side of the
You mustn't give way in this manner,
launch and -sat down in the corner you kfaow; you’re my daughter now and have thus put our modest little for­
tune.”
which she hail occupied when holding you must obey me."
Andrew Hotlbter took good care not
her child clasped to her besom. Then
"Dear Mr. Hollis terI” to add that Mra Allaire's property had
she turned her gaze down the bay.
“Ah, that’s something Uke!"
been wasu-d by Lew Barker
It would
towards Polnto Loma, ns if she were
“You have sent the letter which I
have bwsxa confession that he had had
looking for the Flying Cloud at her wrote John, haven't you?"
asked
some legal control over it, and she
one borage.
Molly
might have asked\|iow it was possible
The launch had already mode about
“Certainly! and you must wait a re­
half a mile of her course, and Molly's ply with patience. The India mails are for so many things- to happen in the
Therefore,
eyes had not been lowered to the sur­ often delayed. There, Molly, you arc brief space of two months.
Mr Hollister merely replied, with a
face of the bay She kept them directed crying again; now please stop!"
smile.
toward Point Ixjma. and when at last
“How can I, Mr. Hollister, when 1
'Don’t speak of your modest little
she turned them in another direction. It think of everything? And was 1 not
fortune, my dear Molly. Lt is no longer
was with the intent of watching the the cause of it, too?”
such.”
movements of a merchantman which,
“No,"no, poor little mother, no! God
"What do you mean, Mr. Hollister?"
with every sail *cL hod entered the buy hath chastened yon severely, but he will
she aaked
and was beading for the quarantine put an end to your sorrow!"
station.
Molly's face seemed as if
"I mean that you are a rich woman—
“God!” murmured Molly, "God will
a very rich woman."
•
transfigured. She rose to her feet, her
bring back my John to me!"
“I?"
eye* still riveted upon the Incoming
“Have you had a visit from Dr.
ship
"Your Uncle Edward Manson
is
Bromley to-day. Molly?" naked Holliaft was not the Dreadnaugbt and she
dead!"
waa harboring no illusion that it was.
" Pead?
Why. how long has he been
"Yea, and ho seemed satisfied with
With a mournful ahake of the head, she the progress I was making.
My dear!?"
murmured:
“Since—’*
strength is increasing. I shall soon bo
"John—dear John, you’ll soon be able to go out."
Hollister came near betraying him­
coming back, too, and I shall be there
"Not until he gives his permission. self by giving the exact date of Man­
to receive you."
Molly!"
- son’s death, then two yean back, and
Suddenly sh® plunged her gaze down
this would hare revealed the whole
—
“Of course not, Mr. Hollister.
I
into the waters of the bay which now
truth
But Mnlly was completely
promise you not to do anything rash."
for the -first she recognized. A pitiful ■ “And I rely on your promise!”
absorbed with the thought that the
wall escaped bar lipa ss *h® turned to
•‘You have received no news of the death of her unde and the disappear­
Mr. Hollister.
ance of her cousin left her entirely
Dreadnought yet, Mr. Hollister?"
“Mr. Hollister, Is that your she in­
“No, but it doesn’t surprise me, for without any relatives And when she
qnlred. tenderly
"But my little Walt it's a long voyage from here to tho realized that by the death of thia rela­
—®y child—my poor dear babe—he is Indies.’’
tive who really existed only in name
there-there-yes, I remrmber-I re­
"John may have written from Singa­ for her, and who both she and John ex­
member—” and with these words she pore. Didn’t ho touch there?"
pected would live to a green old age,
threw herself upon her knees on the
“Be was to do so, Molly, but if he she wls now seized In her own right of
deck and th® tears burst forth tumult­ missed the mail even by a few hours it a fortune of two millions, there arose
■» ten UMUXW *• I 1 .
. .
--------- • --------- —— ——
oualy.
would occasion a delay of a fortnight.’’ j *n her m*nd tt docP
profound regret
~
"Then you are not the least bit sure ' lh&gt;t ’h®
have missed the oeea-chaptrr vin.
prised at not having received a letter don of Pitting some of this money to a
a oimcuLT arruATios
S°°d use.
Mr* Allaire restored to reason, Itwss from John up to thia time?"
11HO ,a person that had risen from th®
“Not tho least!” answered Andrew . *’Yc* Mr. Hollister, 1 would have
like
dcatL
1UO
Hollister,
to
whom
the
conversation
j
poor Koto. I would have saved
X The very first question which
feIi from Mony-a Ups was how long sha was becoming very embarrassing
‘j her from shame and ruin.
Where is
■had--been out of-■her mind.
■ •
“And there is no report in the marl- shc? Where can she have gone? What
"For two mouths," replied Dr. Brom- time journals of his having been b ^',n3 10 ^o“e of herf"
spoken?"
.
’
bHollister was obliged to admit
“No, not since he fell in with the Fly- that
attempts to ascertain the
"Two months only!" she murmured.
. whereabout* of Barker had failed. Rad
For it seemed to her as If * century had ing Cloud—about—"
“
Two
months
ago,"
Interrupted
Molu,J
ien
refuge
In some one of the dis­
gone by
"And oh, why did those two vcs- . t*nt territories of the United States or
"Two months'” she continued. "John ly
It
can’t be back yet, for it’s only two seis fall in with each other? Had they kad he not left America entirely?
work,
months since he sailed. Hus he been not done so, I would not have gone on ' WM* 1x11 mcn!
board the FlyiiSgCloud, and my baby—" |
“And yet if. It’* only a few weeks
told that our poor little babe—"
"Mr. Hol lister lias written him,” an­ A change came over Mrs. Allaire’s face, ^ncc he and Kate disappeared from San
Diego.” said Mrs. Allaire, “poeeibly we
swered Dr. Bromley. Interrupting her. and the tears burst forth.
"Molly, my dear Molly," pleaded Mr.
hear—”
"And hare they heard from the Dread­
Hollister, "don't weep I beg of you
•- - *
• - —
—
naught?”
, ter made haste to reply
She was told that CapL John wo* don't weep."
Fortunately
another
to write from Singapore, but that the
"Ah. Mr. Hollister. I don't know—
T—M —
— thought now
complete possession of Molly’s
letter had not yet arrived But anyway. but a presentiment enmea over me at
It was this: Thunks w
to this
according to the maritime reports, the times. It’s very strange, ft seems a* mind. -Derail naught ought to reach the Indies if a new misfurtuno—oh, I'm so worried fortune willed to her by Edward Man­
-------------------------•on. there
there would Lbe
do necessity w
of
very soon, and that they were now look­ about John!"
—I
,
— - — any
___ ■longer.
---"You shouldn’t be. Molly
There I*. Jolin
following
the. sen
She
ing forward for a cablegram to that ef­
\
would r,«
never
no reason for it!"
1 w.mirf
— again b»Tleft atone? This
fect
Then came an Inquiry as to the
“Mr. Hollister, couldn’t you send
voyage on the Drtsadnaught for the ac­
absence of Kate Barker, to which the some of th* shipping journals in which count of Hollister &amp;. Co.. would be the
doctor replied that Mr. and Mr* Barker there are marine reports; I would Uke, to- on, thM b. would au-e. AnJ w„
were out of town and it was not kr.ovm to read—”
"Certainly, my dear Molly, I'U do so.
To Andrew Hollister waa assigned However, If tiiero were anything con­
■■ Mr. aoUlWCT.- eHej UoUj.
the difficult task of informing Mrs. cerning the Dreadnaught, either that
John will
b. oblige tup, to
Allaire of the loss of the Dreadnaught,
until

yean do tidings had come from the
breadnaught and that she would never

see her husband again! Yea, it was far
better that either Andrew Hollister orbe should hj the most tender manner
possible inform Molly of the real stateof affairs. ‘
It was therefore decided that after
the lapse oi another week, when there
could be no more reasonable excuse for
keeping Mrs. Allaire indoors, she should,
be in formed) of everything
“And rosy. Heaven give her strength
to stand up under the blow!” exclaimed.
Andrew Hollister
During the last week of June. Mrs.
Allaire’s life at Prospect cottage took
on very much the aspect of other days
Thanks to the skill and intelligence of
those in charge of her. her mind lx&gt;jreaae** ta strength with her body.

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with 'be Number cun eut at the timv of receipt
at order.
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j. m. smith.

PA.LXU£RLON * SMITH
Cixivevanclng a bp«'^i'»iQ’Wohdland. Mich

M. WlxaI man sec.

All business promptly attended to.

xKdward . TAgjwrt
l.ujsl E Knap^u.
Arthur C. Itenhuo.
TaGGAKT. KNAITKNA DENISON,
LAWYERS.
■ Rooms Bit ar« Mk-hlgon Trust Co. BUte.. ■
Grand Kspldv. MlchtgAa.
LJ

tier
icne
for
raid.
igth.
med.
Mm.
took
lays.

ALIUEK1KK. M. i&gt; .
.
.Pbynictan and Surgeon.
HaMiuga. - - Mkh.
ail call* pr. innUy attended day or ulght. Of8re o»er E. t J. KtrncolP* boot and shoe store

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I AMES A. bWEKZEY.
J
Attorney at law.
Hastinn. Mich.
Practices in all court* of the state. ColiFTtlons promptly attended ta
E. II. LATHROP.
Hamoepatldc Physician and
.
Surgeon
•
over, _W- H. Goodyear's New
Drug Store.
~
AH calls promptly attended to.

p A. SCiUBNER, M. D.,
VJFhyaletan nud Surgeon,
Delton.
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Mich.
Offlec In resldebre. one block east of depot.

■total a.

others.

Judson Perl, of MUI Greer, tv-.nl a
noise In his chickrn coop laat M,nui..y
evening end on Invrsitgution n- round .
lartfe wrsm-i trying to kill hl. hm. h,.
went to tlitr buus.- after hie gun and taking
airfTat the Intruder lie fired, and whm .h&lt;&gt;
smoke clvnied away It wan found that the
wt-Hurl wom “uot of tight* au&lt;i Mr Pwt’a
fibilere oti his lr|t hand Werr shattered in
a horrible uiannep—the gun exploded

Senft’s
/ww.-.
Emvisioy,
^ta i. r I JPT. Ll -

the Cream of Cod-Uver OU.
It contains material for mak­
ing healthy Flosh and Bones.
Cures Coughs, Colds and
Weak Lungs. Physicians, the
world over, endorse It.

J. L. Hicks last week alaugliirred a pig
nvr days Iras than ervrn tumults old that
weighed 330 pounds dressed—Plain well*
Euiirtpnse.
.

The Plainwell Enterprise will be prluted hereafter mUrely at home, ami on
paper made by the Michigan Paper Co. of
that city.

Ou't bs diMitd bj SuksSitatMl

The Plainwell lamd has been re-organiz­
ed under the leader-ship of Leon Jotiea.

LOCAL NEv,

■

CbM. A. Baughman and Frank D.
Nelson have assumed the mrnagetnvnt of
Thomas opera house at Charlolte for the
season.

• CIK^MLSTION •

This week,80 quires.

A. * C. H. BARBKK
.
Physicians and Surgeons.*Calls in city or county responded to with
promptness, day or ulghL

H

A. 8HKLDUM.
Abstract and Heal Eetate Office.
A ba tract Block. HualUtgs.
....
I?.... I IT., ... l’..l u...

. rooms)
&lt;1 eight

,UB“ *”r,b&gt; "r »“*tt
oiuere. 11.- worked ibis nutum. r xev.n
tnontha at S15 a tuouth and g.(l *•» e.« re
rtotu his eiuptoytr. umkuuc SI to hi a l
Hu savuri every r ent of it.

whoare aifn, hollow-chest­
ed, or growing too last, are
made Strong, Robust and
Healthy by

Charlotte is making arrangements for a |
:'
•5000 canning factory to locate there.

Hsrcafter. ehangM for advertisements
mast reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
Inaure insertloa In the issue of the week

The funeral of Frank Wilson who waa
found half dead by the side of the MichIgan Central,tracks some two weeks ago,
and who afterward died at the Nichole'
Hoapltal. occurred Sunday afternoon at
the home of Mr. and Mra. Smith Io Bedford |
Cownahlp ,,&lt;1 to U&gt;, n.lKbborlox&gt;d .0.™ |

Hd^'hDanapartlta haa cured manv afflicted
we urgp all who .user
from this disease to give thia medicine a trial.

Carter’s Extract Smart Weed will cure .■oneh u ,.,.11.™ WU»n m.do hl.
flavine a complete act nJ Abstract Hookr, com­
homo. Tho people of &lt;1.1. nelifhborhood
piled from the Records, can furnlan complete Rheumatism and Neuralgia with a few
did a good Samaritan 'work
work In
in providing
a trseta.
.
0. F. BROOKS. Otort.
applications. W. H. Goodyear.
uf UJ1»
this uniormnate
unfortunate man.
man.
. or run^-a__ _ .
a. J
. *for
w‘ the funeral VI
A P- DRAKE, M. D.fr
A. W. Dlllenbeok or Woodland motkel- IU,. W. S. Poll.r preached the hrerrel
ed spring pigs last week that weighed sermon, founding his remarks on the parOfflee over Holtoway** drug xtore.
overonepoond
for
even
d
“
Y
tbry
had
abieof
the
Good
tJamarttao
—
Battle
Creek
Cfflee boars from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, eos
aectiug with reeldeace, at Hulleway’e drug
JournaL
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed will cure
Andrew M. Ge a ter a" farmer OS years
a cold tn one night
A cloth saturated
y M. FOWLXK.D.D. 8.
old living near Potterville. Eaton counts
with Carter's Extract Smart Weed will
was struck by a fast train last wet*k and
cure
sore
throat
In
one
night
W.
£1.
OStee boon * * m. to 5 p. tn.
J Lis arm was badly crushed. He to deaf
Goodyear. .
j and thought the train farther away than It
HILIP T. COLGROVE,
A Nashville High School boy ou being was- it D feared his arm will have to be
Attorney at Law
aaked to give the definition of a sard.ne amputated.
-------------- t Suceeasor to Sotitb A Colgrove.)
(Office ta Uniun block. Haauuga.;
gave the following answer: “A sardine 1.1 j
Practice* Id an the courts at u&gt;« atata.
An Eaton Rapids lady has a chrysanthe­
a person that takes care of a boy after Ills '
E. KKNASTON,
”
mum
that haa 753- blossoms.
parents die.”
•
Attorney at Law.
---w--------------cold?meaus
_______
A neglected
Croup, Dlphth- Sopt Rogers of the Plainwell schools
eria, Sore Throat, Pneumonia, and death was arrested and fined Si.15 for whipping
to
young. Carter’!. :l
Extract
Dr. C. M. Stuck. i;
It Is
tc old
C™ and
_..J------------------------------...... . of t-the youna sou zof‘ 2..
.wumptiy utte rtalng to.
Smart Weed, If taken in time, will pre- claimed he tore the boys jacket
K. TIMMERMAN. Hommpathlc Phy
vent IL W. H. Goodyear.
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.
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The
Bending oaiuiersB's
Banner sax s ihai
that tiicir
their silk
silk
•
alclan and Swgeon.
.#
..
..
»ne Dealing
(Offlee over Lathr-w'* drug -’ore.)
A teaspoonful of Carter's Extracts Smart factories are working another hour a day.
Weed mixed with lard makes a grand It further Htatrs that the Messre. Belding,
ointment, very healing for cuts, wound*, —
ls — —
------- -• from
----- -•the
- ------who »---h.ivoIjutft
returned
east, -fevl•
astings
ity
ank ulcere, sore throats and wherever a Iwal- well plrarfed with the outlook mid think
ing salve Is wanted.
W. H. Goodyear. that the liHniest of the Ilmen arc over.
Hastings. - - Mich.
Every mother should keep a boule of They pn&gt;miM* to build another factory and
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed in the h&lt;&gt;u«e. a railroad tn the near future.

I

Mexico.
Rlu with

cnptions

P

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to ad-vcr»rder of

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B

,

S 75,000.00
nz.ooo.au.

uion about

maker and
; Is spared
ihe btabr comedies.

Harlanp’
lour Games,

,

OHUXFUt LORO Norm.

fect-i, including extreme ncar-rightedneea, h© had yet roch Intellectual
jTifta. combined with high
and unfailing oowrege, itet he waa
able to stand finn for yewra agufaut tho
efforts of Fox and Burke, of Dunning,
and Saville and last, bat not Icust, the
younger Pitt, aayw Temple Bar.
Hie
cheerful temper was never rafBed, and,
while his opponents lashed themselvea
into frenxy and indignation, he calmly
surveyed them
as
parliamentary
curioritieo. When ho did reply to his
antagonists it was always with unfail­
ing good humor.
Oi one oceaaion. for example, when
toterposing in u quarrel, he observed
that there was often far too much
readineea to ‘take offense. “That bl
not my own Sa#e," he added. "Thb
very evening one member who spoke
of me described me as 'that thing
called a minister.’ Well, to be sure,”
continued Lord North, here patting
his ample sides; “I am an unwiekly
thing; the honorable member, there­
fore. when ha called me ‘a thing ’ ^&lt;1
what TOi true, and I could not be
angry with him.
But whan he added,
'that thing colled a minister,’ he called
ma that thing which of all things he
himsolf wished most to be, and there­
fore I took it as a compliment.”
So amiable likewise was Lord North
la private life that his daughter re‘
!tassn —
extraordinary
circamiteer—”
•tence that there
was only one pei
-.
»rson
who ever made him angry.
Tide
one of his aerronnta, a drunken
stupid groom, who waa dbrtlnguished
by tho children m “the msatS nuts
'

S°i
dIod. ™ tho 8crricfl

•

master.

'.,

rra In tha
iferlcn.

fin with the
year. When
&gt;s will begin
me of receipt

roltune.

suitable far
l-pald, oa ar-

V thit &lt;X4fo«^
ns order o/

A,aml»to«^ Lord North m&gt; oho.
KieutiooB and upright, but in dealing
with such a formidable eriafs as the
American revolt ho lacked resolution
and finnneoa.
He also too frequently
yielded his &lt;rwss 4edlberota judgment
to the persuasion of the king and his
friends. His daughter described hie
weakness as “the want of power to

at public Intere distiuguMhed
g the history of

tojt people because Ills trap; and it to nlwaya
fully »u utantlated by emtorMiuuita whlcb. in
the financial world would be accepted without
a momenta hesitation.
HoolS Pills cures liver ills, constipation, bllItousneas, jaundice, sick headache, indisesilon.

Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used
for children teething. It MXMfaa tho rliild, softena tbc gums, allavv all naln. cures wind colic,
and Is tne best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twentyfive cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists
throughout the world.

PROBATE ORDER
State of Michigan. Conn tv of Barry—m.
At a Arnslon of thr Probate Court for the
County of Barry, bolden al the Probate offlee. 1a
MIcMgas.
the City of Hartings, tn said couutv. on Mon­
day tbe 20th d w of November, to the year one
Ooea for busiDeaa Dec. IS.IBM.
thousand eight bundn-d and ninety thrv*.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
A hot sling of Carter’s Extract of Smart
monotony and proceeded to get drunk
OFFICKHS:
Probate.
Weed
will
cut
the
mucus
phlegm
out
of
“
nd
remain
so
He
attended
.
S
unday
school
D. G. KoblDSta, Presideut;
In the matter of the estate of John E.
and
instated
ou
singing
Iu
the
choir
until
the throat and lungs in a few hours, mak-1
1 ....................................•uPhillips, deceaset
On reading and filing the petition duly rerlsome of the brethren showed him the door
D. W. Reynolds. Canhier ing It a sure cure and quick euro and pre­
fleu of klsgrie J1illlij&gt;e. widow of »ald crcei'Sventive of
Croup. Diphtheria,
Sore aud forced his departure. He refused to e«i praying that a certain Instrument now on
DrUBCTORS:
Throat Pneumonia, etc . as these troubles turn over the receipts or leave the shop file In said court purporting to be the last will
D. W. Reynolds.
testament of said deceased be ad in I: ted to
’ all come from a neglected cold. W. H. until a deputy sheriff stepped In and as­ and
probate aud that administration of said rotate
D.G. Robinson,
sisted him to do ao. Ami the “wind blew be
Goodyear.
*
granted to the executor tberrliv named or
Cbeetar M»&gt;&lt;
John Cwveth.
through the whiskers” of many wrathy some other suitable perron.
A reception was tendered many of the pations before Mr. Ward returned.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Flrday the
P. T. Cblgrove
iMh day of December. A. D.« uw a ten o’clock in
villagers Monday evening at the portenforenoon, be asslitned for the bearing &lt;&gt;f said
Haa the only aavtnga department tn In
I&gt;avld Ely a pioneer of Allegan town­ tne
tinus nuldence of Pref, and Mrs. Eugene
L—
r,—. ,
1 .i~ i ■ at
*1
petition tind thrt the helm at law of aatd- de­
; Davenport, two miles south of the village ship died last wook. He was born in North ceased and all other persona interested In said
In honor of Mias M. H. Watts, of Brazil, llamptonshlre England in ISIS. He leaves estate, are required to appear nt a session ol
said court, then to be bolden at the Probate of­
'
r«
' who left the next morning for her former ten children.
fice. la the City oMlastlngs. t» said eoonty. and
home In Kentucky, where she will spend
show cense. If any there be, why the prayer of
The business men of Lake Odessa have the petitioner may not be granted. Amt ills
the winter, being on an annual vacation
Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Milk Shake and fn„n m|flMjonsry work In South America. agreed to close their stores at 7 o’clock further ordered, that ax Id petitioner give notice
to
the persons interested In said estate, of the
standard every night excepting Saturday. pendency
Pepsin Cherry Tonic at
—Woodland News.
of said petition and the bearing
thereof by closing a copy-of this order to be
Owosso Is now on the line of the long published In the Hustings Ba.nnkr, a n^wsgUEIKnBCJEJO’
M. Morgan of Hastings has. during
Hi* P“sl *eck purchased! the H. M. HI'I distance telephone and can ta[k with New paper printed and circulated in said County ol
Barry, oune In each week for three kuccessiv'
Jrt A. ra-jux-a.
, residence east of the handle factory, and York or Chicago whenever it likes—or weeks
previous to said day of bearinr.
Crab. W. AAMnaono.
Where vou can get ICE CREAM, CON- ■ *•’&gt; 800,1 »«*•» “P h&lt;« residence with us. rather whenever It has the money.
Ju&lt;gce of Probata
nvi-T'iriVkiiv
,|M • This • rnnsactlon closes tip Henry’s busiFECT ION A RY and anything In th«f line
,
|n Kreepo^ and,noth|n)t
(A truv copy.)
of FRESH BAKERY GOODS.
will be left ilr call them Iwk here but
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
THE NIMBLE ELEPHANT.
Do-xocgiit forget IL
j their friends, who are numerous.
The
State of Michigan.
best wishes of their many ^reeport friends
In the Circuit Court for the County of Harry.
1 aecnmpiiny them to their new home, for
Sarah J. Bare.
It
is
a
remarkable
thing
that
ele
­
j which place they left the first of the week.
Una
Bare.
• Mr. Morgan’s people resided near this phants are able to make their way up
Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of
■ place tor several ytjara and consequently and down mountains and through a November A D. 1»J a Writ of Attachment was
duly Usu»d out of the Circuit Court for the
tradb mark ■— ; this seems more home-llke to them nod country of steep cliffs where mules County
of Barry.-at tbe suit of Sarah X Bare,
they are cordially' welcomed.—Free port would not dare venture, and even
the above named Halntlff, mrilnst the lands,
Herald.
whore men find passage difficult Their tenements, goods, and chattels, money- and
] Geo. W. Brown ll&gt;e Jolly treasurer of tracks havo been found upon the very elTeru at Una Bure, the defendant, above named,
for the sum of fitn.OO, which said writ was re­
■ M &lt;p1e Grove, believes in good sbrrp or summit of mountains over seven thou­ lumable on the tath da» cf November iHU.
noue at all. Last j ear he had eleven sand feet high. In these journeys an Dated, this 17th day of November A. D. &lt;883.
Philip T. Colgrove.
ewt s. fiom whi-’b lie raised fifteen lambs, elephant is often compelled to descend
Attorney for Plaintiff.
which sbean-tl 1'0 pounds of wool; thin hills and mountain sides which are al­
gold at’lfiX rent* per pound, bringing In most precipitous.' This is the way in
AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICI, I
•14.89. He sold twelve of the lambs fur Which it b» done: The elephant’s first
-POSITIVELY CURESLa.xsino, Mich, Oct. 25, lew.
(
f4S-85.
His income
so far then Is maneuver is to kneel down close to the
Notice Is hereby given that certain lands sit­
HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS 058.7::. and he lias three lambs left In declivity. One fore leg is then cau­ uated
In the county of Barry bld oft to the State
addition
to
the
original
flock.
The
slieep,
tiously
passed
over
the
edge
and
a
PROSTRATION,
were ted nothing but grass—no grain at
short way down the slope, and if he tor warded to tho office of the TreaMirrr of said
all, and Mr. Brown offers to put up tnoney
finds there la no good spot for a firm County, will be Bold at public uurUon by said
Treasurer at tho County Heat, on tba first Mon­
that the eleven ewrs and three lambs that
Rev, R. N. Middleton. p«tor M. K. church. he no&lt;haa will Up the scales at 3.000 foothold, he speedily forms one by day of December next. at the tlmo and place
designated for,tbe Annual Tax Bale«. if not pre­
Ceitar Springs. Mleto. aaya: S’rep and jret
Bbrt'P are of Mie Oxforddown stamping Into the soil If it is moist, or viously redeemed er eat&gt;e«-lled urec.-dlng to law.
were utr-.uuri-re to me after preaching Uli I need
Bald Blate monte contain a full description
“AdirORda” Now I Bleep soundly and
variety, coarse wools, and his flock was kicking out a footing if it is dry. When
each pareel of said lands and mar be seen on
tefreebod. and I can h-arUlv reoommend IL
started from thhtof L. J. Wilson, of Kai- he Lb auro of a good foothold tho other of
application at the oflke of the County Treasurer
Prepar’d by WHEELER and KITIXER
imo. Good sheep-will pay a good profit fose leg is brought down in the same after they ore received by bln*.
MEDICINE OO-. Cedar Springs. Mich.
9VAJ1LXY W. TUKSBBThen he performs the same
when poor ones are kept at a loss—that’s way.
SOLD BY
Auditor OaoeraL
the difference In farming.—Nashville work over again with his feet, bridg­

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When the little one cotnes home with wet
C; H. Ward la a barber In Wayland. He
hwt and chilled a hot sling of Carter’s went north Im til Ing. rerently, and left his
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» Ow physiciaM In the children's itft
mou bare spoken highly H theta wpwi
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tri ten ooutrtte

Great Valiwlor Little Moneo.

kla indulgent

DRINK 1GE, CREAM SODA.

... ’IS

An Unprecedented Offer!

Lord North was not a raxn of trenlua

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ing both fore lego a little in advenes
of tho first footholds- This leaves good
How's this I
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward hind feet Now, breolnf himself by
for any case of catarrh that cannot bo cur­ his hajje, strong fore legn, he draws his
hind leffs, first one und then the other,
ed by Hail’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney A Co. Props., Toledo, 0. carefully over tho edge, where they oc­
We the undersigned, hare known F. J. cupy tho first places made by the fore­
Cheney for the lant 15 yenrs, and Iwlleve feet This la the way the hn&lt;« animal
him perfectly honorable In all buslueM
irsnoactlons and financially able to carry­ kxtodinff every time with the two hind
out atifiobitgatlou made by their firm.
leg's, while he melees foothold® with
WcaFA-^ruax. Wholesale Drugglal.
his forefeet In this way the “center
ToiedK O.
. ’
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Walfllng. Kinnmam A Marvin, Wholeboast prevented from toppling owr oa
H.ll'a C»&lt;«rrh Cur. l« lak.-n lultrnillr
acdox dlrerily upon Ih" bl«**&lt; •»&lt;! m11’
con* ourfucca of tho .jih-m
P,fo’ TV.
f«-botllr. To'd by all Ururfl.ta. TreU■uvnlala frro.

NEIGHBORING COOTIES-

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WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.

f The veterans nt the old 3rd. Mich. In­
fantry wUl hold their Mrd. arjjtunl reunion
rt the Bridge Street Houao Grand Ratfds
। WoftlMdoy evening December ISHi.
|

TW Baptist's of All* gjn h«ve hlrdd Bey.
a rtBdeut of Kalamaxoc.

HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
IAILY (wffltooi Sooday;, $6.00 per year.
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WEEKLY, . . .
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ol EIGHT ADDITIONAL PAGES, making ta all SIXTEEN PACES 1 OU Aopptmeat, containing SIX PAGES OF READING MATTER aad TWO FVv.L-FA*_i
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THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago.

In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,
HASTINGS, MICH.

For a S ix t time wc will rend the Hastir gs Banner ami '
Weekly Uler Ocra&gt;. st.« two papeis lor only one dollar per yeaa .
in advance, to Barry County Readera. Tho« ent •! county X» 1; ।

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�Nov. 30, 1893.

VRB WAHTrXGS. MICH., PO.ITCIFFICg.

MTftgyr 14. 1879.________

EDITORIAL NOTES''
WHY MOKINLBY WA PROTECTION
Oaropariacu w!&lt;h a RevenueTariff.
1 am a Protectionist because I believe
tbe Broteetiveuystom is best adopted to
our condltlnn.1 and citizenship. It does
everything which a revenue Tariff can do,
and vastly more. It supplies needed reve­
nue—a revenue Tariff can do no more. It
accomplishes this end with equal. If not
greater, certainty than a revenue Tariff,
and while doing this It wisely discriminate*
Id favor of American interests, and Is ever
mindful of the' welfare of tbe American
people. It protects our own products
against tho*e of the alien and tbe stranger
while the domestic consumer is secured
reasonable prices through domestic com­
petition. It diversifies the employment and
multiplies the opportunities of our people;
secures an unrivalsd home market for
agriculture and unrivaled wag** for labor.
It encourages skill and genius to their
highest activity, aud under its operation
we have reached the foremost rank In In­
vention and mechanism and the widest In­
dividual and national prosperity. It favors
tbe United States, and h the true friend
of every American girl and boy struggling
upward. It builds up; It never pulls down.
Wm. McKxnlxy, Jr.

lu the virihitV of b« tbe good will of tbe jx.-uple. Tbe peo­
ple certainly should rejoice in (be koowilitre, 20,000 Id all. is a otarvituc c^udiil'in. wtg* that they will soon hare «d opera
Out of employment, and out of money tho house.
starving miners are anting desperate aud
»p*etal Kxearelon.
threaten an outbreak. With iron on tbr
Tickets now on sale to Pacific Coast
free liel tho future of th* iron mim.r Is points on account of the California Mid­
Winter Expoalthw via th* Michigan Cen­
black Indeed.
tral. For rates and route* enquire at Mich­
igan Central Ticket Office.
. After th* last national election many
C. R. Osborn,
.
Agent.
democrats openly boasted that tbe deaih

knell of the republican party bad been
sounded. The elections this year have
shown the party to be a mighty lively
corpse. It will be a long while before ■
coroner need be called for the g. o. p.
There are too many things that need re­
forming. for the performance of which It*
service* are indlspensible.

To tbe stock-boblrra of tbe Rlversld* Ceme
Cary Company at Hastings. Mir5. TMinnwl
meeting of the Mockholdw* o( th* Riverside
Ceme!try Company will be bald on Wednesday,
l^ecember,
«th.
at 7 o’clock p. n&gt;.. In lb«
-.I...
—
___ —18*3,
_
UIXWIUWIU run UII-'C inuicim iu
...
(•better Memcr, Robert I. Hendfrabott and
Philo A. 8b«khMi. wbiw offic* expire* ou that
day and f-urh other bualoew M may be brough'
before th* mee'tn . AH owner* of lota by parch*M M stockholder* and are entitled to vote
at said tnont DI. a punctual attendant of ail
For over 30 years we have had a pro­ stockholders is hereby requested. Huatingi.
tective tariff and enjoyed an unparallelled November, 29d, 18*3.
K. Y. HOCUS, Pre*.
Joax BiMMxa. Cterk.
prosperity. Six months of democratic free
trade threat* have turned everything up­
Married.
.
side down. The voters have signified that FRENCH-REID. M-urled M the Methodist

they thoroughly appreciate the situation.
With 90,000 people In starving condition
in the vicinity of Ironwood, Mich., and
iron on the free ItsL isn’t a very cheerful
situation for the Iron miners.

ALDRICH—DIVINE, Married lu HsflUngs
Nov. Nt*. 18*3 by Her. G. E. Hollister. Mr.
Mones Aldrieh of Dowling to Mrs. Aon U.
DIrlne of Bowen* Mills.

Ladles’ WaiGhes,
Gents’ Watches,
eons’ Watches.

ah respectable people will leave th* party.
Tbe article Is ail the mere interesting

••It never rains,, H pours " Since the
destruction by fire of the old Union hall
Che people of this city have deplored the

Me if the Democratic State Committee.

which tn give entertainments.
'e underatand that

over Into a*
hot*** which would no
doubt make a eery convenient opera

■Iso Ini

Is still on. You have a little time
yet to get one, and if you need Dishes
now is the time to buy.

OUR JTOCK

Latest Myles.

Lowest prices.
Violins, Guitars and Banjos.
stock of the beat strings
obtainable.

A

Was never as good as now, and we
are making VERY LOW PRICES.
Quality and Prices are the winners we
place our confidence in.

F. R. FflNGOflST,

Trasses l
Trasses 1

Pun

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN

THE

NOT ALL DSAD.

Tbe Fool Killer bu visited this section
ot the country several time*, but owing to
The farmer* would get less money for old age or failing eyesight he ba* missed
part
of bls harvest One of P. T. Bar­
their hay, their bops, their eggs and other
num's truest and wisest sayings was that
produce, because Canadian farm stuff “the people like to be humbugged.” This
would flood our market* under a low was never more fully demonstrated than
Tariff. The tobacco growers eould not it was Id this city Saturday.
After dinner a smooth talking fakir
grow tobacco st all, or the wool growers
anchored on Jefferson street just east of
raise wool. Their peas aud beans would E. Y. Bogle’s store. The same fellow
sell for' less mother. And values of the was here a couple of years ago and ran an
farms would decrease. But, while decreas­ auction jewelry atom In a building on
ing tbe value of labor and price* of farm Main street To get on the good side of
his audience be gave all who bad been
products, a Tarlff&gt; for revenue only will customers of bls a lead pencil. Tb$, lead
establish a heavy system of taxation. On pencil wasn’t worth anything In particu­
a basis of 30 per cent, ad valorem o’ir lar but nearly everybody who wanted one
customs duties would then be 9100,000,­ “got some thing for nothing” and their
hearts warmed up to tho fakir. He took
000 more than they are now under tho ’em Into his confidence and they all voted
McKinley Tariff. One hundred million him a first class fellow.
The fakir went from one thing to an­
dollars more revenue tax to be paid by
other until finally he came to watches. If
the people wbo would be earning less
there ta anything around here that tbe
money or getting less value for their prod­ people ought to be posted on it’s watches.
uce. This ta what Tariff tinkering means On two or three different occasions they’ve
and every effort should uow be made, by paid big prices (or mighty poor watches,
and on one occasion the watches turned
petition to Congress or to Congressmen,
out to be nothing but toy, dumb watches.
to stop meddling with IL
Well the fakir brought out bta watches.
They glistened. They ought to glisten.
The democratic attack upon the great Polished brass always glistens, but all is
Iron Industries has brought about a reign uot gold that glitters. Tbe fakir held np
a watch to tbe crowd, and at a short dis­
of want and suffering in tbe great iron
tance
it
looked
like a nice gold
districts of northern Michigan and Wis­ watch, no doubt worth 495.00. He drop­
consin that has never been known before. ped it into a little box. Next he held up
Id and around Ironwood which is in the a pack of cards and put that in the box.
Next he displayed a 510. bill before the
Iron range tbe suffering and want Is In­
eyes of th* spectators, rolled it up, “ap­
describable and Gov. Rich has appealed to parently’’ dropped It into the box, and
the charity of tbe people of the state of saying at the same time, “I will also put
Michigan for assistance. The Iron mines in this one dollar bill, wbo will give me
810.00 for tbe whole lot?” Some were sb
in Northern Michigan are among tbe rich­
foolish as to suppose that be put the 910.
est known and have given, sustenance to bill into the box, but by some slight
tens of thousands of people. Soon after 2t of tbe wrist the 910. bill dropped in­
is satchel and as he plainly told his
tbe democrats came in power the mines
euce he put in a one dollar bill.
commeaeed chising until now not a miue
But the glittering watch a*d tho 910.
is in operation. Tbe miners Waited around bill got Ih tbeir work. It was like hold­
for tbe mines to open, but the democratic ing a big hook-full of juicy angle worms
threats had" got in their deadly work and before a lot of hungry fish. The people
fairly tumbled over themselves to bite at
scared tbe mine owners. Tbe result la that the glittering bait, and as fast as tbe fakir
thousands of miners are idle, as they have eould do up 15 of tboee package* someone
been for several months, and a bard, was ready with their money to buy them,
northern winter staring them in the face. before it dawned upon those present that
the purchaser had been sold. Those who
Tbe miners were becoming desperate and bit kept pretty unim, but one old man
an outbreak was feared as they threatened opened hi* package in the presence of
to loot the stores in tbe -town. Attention qnlteacrowd aud there found a brass
was called to. their condition and much watch, a pack of cards and a one dollar
bill, as the fakir told them.
,
destitution and suffering was found among
The wholesale priee of the watehes Is
tbe families of the miners.
92.60 cents each, with no doubt a big dis­
count from this by buying in such
in pictorial papers the democratic party quantities as tbe fakir pfobably does; the
Is represented by a donkey. The party cards probably cost 5 or 10 cents. These
with th*. 91.00 bill made (he whole out­
that will place Iron -on the free list and fit eost the fakir about 93.70, probably the
min the greatest Industry of the country, actual cost wasn’t over 93.30, *&lt;» he made
against the earnest protests of democratic a nice clean 97.50 off .of each 'purchaser,
mine owners, iron manufacturers aud or considerable over 8ItM) clean profit In
about ten minutes. Nut very bad is IL
those engaged In the carrying trade, cer­ taking bard times Into consideration.
tainly has about as much Intelligence as With all of the other truck that the fellow
the long eared representative In the comic ■old bls profits for the afternoon probably
papers. ILiron is placed on the free list didn't fall much short of 9195.00. Among
the purchasers was one who especially
the work formerly done by American needed th* money that he squanders*
laborers will be done by foreign countries We know of one merchant who has been
or at the low wages that prevail in foreign trying to collect a small account of one
dollar of him for a long while but be
countries. But this Is what the people
dld’nl have “th* money,” but be had sev­
voted for and they must stand it.
eral times, that-amount to Mow In for
something almost u«de*a. aad with a
Thera Is at least one honest democrat winter coming ou, employment a* a gen­
left la Virginia, and of course be Is an eral thing hard to get. that sum though
small will be greatly mimed In providing
editor. The Richmond Va., Times, a dem­
for the family. If th* experience teaches
ocratic newspaper created a great sensation ■ lesson It may be well' spent, but past
in that city br d^taring that the dem­ experience In the fakir’s watch business
doesn
’t seem to be very prolific with good
ocrats Id 1889 and 18M carried the state
wholesome lesaons In this city.
by fraud and that the party Is corrupt to
the core.. The Times further says that un-

TIMES

A cream of tarter baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
The beet is always the
ment Food Report.
Royal Baking Powdf.r Co
cheapest. Bear this in mind.
Wall St., N. Y. Before parchasing call and

examine our new Truss.

do you Want

WE GUARANTEE
A PERFECT FIT.
To buy a nice Organ or
Piano? If you do, you cer­
The lightest and most
tainly want the beet you can
get for the least amount of durable '"^uss on the market.
money. I handle the Farrand &amp; Votey Organ, made
Anything and every­
in Detroit; the Starr Piano, thing in the drug and book
made in Richmond, Indiana, line at HONESTPR1CES,
and other makes equally as
good. They are all first-class,
well put together, and give
excellent satisfaction wher­
MODERN DRUGGIST. \
ever used. If you want any­
thing in this line call on
THO8. McGUIGAN,

PETTER

W. H GOODYEAR

Hastings, Mich.

At South Side Bakery.

GAZING AT
THEO MOON
Is a beautiful and impressive
sight^but.

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA

And everything, is on
the gain. Our bargains
correspond with
the
times—they are bigger
and better than ever:
Our cheap
bedroom
suites seem to suit every
one that calls in our
store, and we are selling
lots of them. Christ­
mas is coming. Why
don’t you make your
selections of Furniture,
Carpets, Rugs, etc,, now
while our stock is com­
plete,

HIRAM ROGERS.

i OFF
YEARS OLD
If you wish to buy a

Is one of the most delicious pleas­
ures accorded to those who enjoy
a fine cup of tea. I have just re­
ceived a large invoice of the new
crop of New Moon Tea and it fully
equals the best recommends ever
given it Why dont you try it?
Whenever you want groceries or
canned goods call on me.

S. E. PHILLIPS.
We Save Jut Received
A large consignment of

QfllLb’5 QLOflK
For any of the above ages, you can get them for

One Fourth Off
From former

J6FS6U
SWB61
FO06S,

prices.

BARGAIN SEEKERS

That we have go!&gt;t to Bell at
the low price of

th is. 1 b cars.
Call in and see how cheap
Oar stock

&lt;11 ictlvr.

and

WJ

BOOTH.

TH Reliable Jeweler.

Labor is awake to the Issues of the day
and knows where to place the responsibil­
ity for the present stagnation tn all lines
of business.

: Camton, Omiq, July 10,1891.

committee of

OUR JflLE OF
DINNER SETJ

Northers

Should not fail to price these goods.

HOGLE

�=

Hastings Banner,
Thursday, Nov. 30, 1893.

NOW
me
hes

we
ES.
. we

s on
,ains
the
gger
.ver.
oom
ivery
our
illing
hristWhy
your
iture, .
now
com-

Is the time and Fred IL
Heath’s, the druggist’s, is the
place to buy Condition Pow­
ders for your horses, cattle,
sheep, hogs and poultry.
This is the time of the year
when they need a general
tonic. In fattening stock!
they add to the value of the'
food by improving the appe­
tite, loosening the skin and
making them thrive much
faster. We have most aH
kinds made, and will fill your
own recipe with pure drugs,
and will save you money on
same.

Bl«

P. A. Sheldon was in Kalamazoo Tues-

Tbe first of the five entertainments of
the Hastings Lecture Association will be

Thanksgiving service at the Presbyter­
ian church on Thursday at 10 oclock.

Usual services at the
church next Sunday.

An Experience social is on the horizon.
Certain ladles connected with the Presby­
terian church are bending their brows
over the problem how to earn a dollar tn
be followed by their sad or humurour ad­
ventures.
,

m. Io bo followed at ID;1O vttb
per. Subject ot tbe wriwon,- "Tne Kadi­
inent of Love ” Iu Ute evening rt?»’ Re*.
W. L. Cogshall of Grand Rapid* will
preach.

Jas. Sckimore was con vlcted in tbe Circa! *

Court last week for brutally poundleg hte
wife and the jury found him guilty. Saturday
Judge Smith sentrnend him to font yeare
hard labor in the state's prison at Jaekon.
Tuesday more I ng Sheriff McKevnn es­
corted James to his new home at Jackson
'Fhe ladles connected with the Kmantial where he will have ample time for re­
ehureh will be entertained Thursday Dec. flection, aud can work off bls surplus en­
7th. by Mesdames E. I'owers, W. Powers, ergy in a way that will be of some benefit
Bentley. Colgrove, Barnes. Silsbee, Lath­ to somebody. Surely ’the way of tho
rop, Bronson and Mr. Messer. Supper transgressor is hard." but it seems to suit
served at Pariah Hoose from five until some people.
seven. All are invited.

Tbe C. L. 8. C. wUl joeet with Mrs. L.
E. Stauffer Saturday afternoon, Dec., 2nd.
at 3 o'clock with the following program:—
Rome and the Making of Modern
Europe—Miss Striker.
Outlines of Economics—Mrs. II. Bailey.
A Half Century of Italian History—
Mrs. R. Bailey.
Question Table In the Chatauquan.
Quotations about Thanksgiving.

H* Harurtl*}* and Mondays, at Ira Vao V*U
&gt; burgh's hardware store.
N.T. Djamo*ix

Rutland Taxpayer*.
I wiU be al the Ilasllnin CHy Bank to rereivw
taxes every .-ialurtlay during Derembev, *rrt
my residence In RuUaud on Friday
Lkwis Watkins. Tveasarer-

Quarterly meeting at the Hendershott
schoolhause next Saturday and Sunday.
Tbe P. E. will attend.

FRED L. HEATH, -

THE DRUGGIST.

LOCAL NEWS.

This week,

Presbyterian

The Y. P. 8. C. E. next Sunday evening
at 6 o’clock. “Subject, "Keeping yourself
unspotted from tbe world."

Stockholder * MooUnff.
work, Cloaks made In to Military capes.,..
Mrs. D. S. Goodyear Is visiting her
seal skin Barques repaired, muffs made| ^mother, Mrs. Phillips at Milan.
In accordance with See. 13 of Public
and redlned. Fur trimmings furnished.
act No. 305 of the State Banking law of
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Tower will
Michigan of 1887, the stockholders of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lorango, of Chi­. spend Thanksgiving at Naafavllle.
Hastings City Bank are hereby notified,
Harry Waldorff and famllyoiAlbion will that the annual meeting of the stockhold­
cago, with Mrs. Donahue, assisted by al
band of young ladles and gentlemen of 1 spend Thanksgiving with his father.
ers of said bank for the election of direct­
Hastings will give a grand concert at thej
t
ors, will be held at their offlee In Has­
Mrs. Mary T. Goodyear hav'becn quite tings, Mich., on Tuesday, December 12th.
Catholic church Monday evening Dec.,
4th., at 7:30 p. m.. All lovers of musicJ Ill, but Is much bettor at this Writing.
A. D. 1863 from 9 a. m. to 13 o’clock m.
and reading will undoubtedly find this ai
Dated at Hastings this 27th day of Nov.
Mrs. B. B. Wyckoff of Howell, is visit­
rare treat Admission 25 cents.
1893.
ing her daughter Mrs. R. C. Williams.
Dan. W. Reynolds. Cashier.
Now we have IL and-It is a dandy. Ak
Mrs. G. W. Francis ot Nashville was
Hastings Souvenir Spoon with tho pewr the guest of Mrs. H. A. Barber Friday.
* CIRCULATION ‘
court bouse in the bowl, made of sterling[
SupL J. H Hlginbothamof American Ex.
silver. It is the finest spoon ever shown‘ press Co. of Detroit was in the city Friday.
In any city. John Beumer, our popular
Hereafter, changes for advertisements jeweler had them made in one of the’
Mias Nettie Gant spent last week with
mast reach this offlee Tuesdays at latest to largest factories In the United States andl her slater Mrs. - Phillips of Vermontville,
Insure insertion In tbe issue of tbe week they are for sale at his store with otherr
when brought.
fine sterling sliver goods, be ^ure and seej
Rev. and Mrs. Levi Masterand daughter
them.
I of Kalamazoo are visiting friends in the
*
city.
The cheapest hats la tbe city at Russells.
The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean Is a
16
page
paper.
Eight
pages
come
in
j
C.
R.
Oiborn
Is
on
the
sick
list
thia
Every thing in tbe line of holiday goods
supplement form and has two full pages week having quite a severe attack .of the
at RussOll’a
colored Illustrations. The Inter Ocean Isi ia grippe.
Buy a Hastings souvenir spoon at John recognized as one of the leading papers
Bed*mer*s, the jeweler.
C. H. Gardner and mother will spend
of the country. No pains or money are
^Mr. and Mrs. John Goodyear entertaln- spared In making everything first class. Thanksgiving with A. J. Bowneand family
of Grand Rapids.
We
furnish
the
B
anner
and
Inter
Ocean
•-.edjbe Whist Club last evening.
to Barry County readers only for the
Chas'.-W. Jordan has ’been confined to
The city schools closed
yesterday small sum of 81.00 cash In advance. his home the last few days with tbe pre­
Those outside of the county will be
afternoon uneU Monday morning.
vailing la grippe.
charged Si.35.
Hastings merchants are beginning to
Mrs. W. D. Sterling and children at­
The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean Is a,
put in their slock of holiday goods.
16 page paper. Eight pages come lu sup­ tended tho wedding of her sister near
Midway Plaisance socials are all the
plement form and has two foil page color Lowell last week, returning Monday.

The special services at th e Methodist ... ] Wesley French. Dowling
church are attracting a great deal of 161 1 SelUe K»ld, Bartlngs
attention, notwithstanding this unpleas­
j Lewis H. Peek. Assyria .
ant weather. There was a large congre­
I Valuta Peek. Rochester. N. T.
gation last Sunday and thirty persons
signed cards expressing a desire to lead a
Christian life. The meetings will be con­
tinued next week. Tuesdsy evening will
be young peoples evening. All are cor­
John Q. Creasy to John Holden. w
dially invited.
aac «. Finis Laks, PratrievHls, foe.
Next Sunday tbe quarterly meeting
Jacob Lentz to Alfred C Barton. 1
will be held In the Methodist Episcopal aadltn, Nashville, 5*50.

■« itf.'aai’s&amp;ax.cn,

80 quire?.

PATRONS

This is what the people have to say who have worn the Lambertville Snag Proof
Rubber Boot.
These boots cost a little more money but the extra service you ran get
out of them more than pays the difference.

In QMMt Michigan towns this winter.

One half off on job lot of clothing.
O, DyfipAULDlNG.
Call at the little red frofot shoe store and
see those 10 button over gaitnrs for 81.00,
,
...
।
Don’t fall to see the handsome sterling
silver ware at John Hessmer’s, the jewel-1।
;
Z R. K. Grant and party returned from
‘ the north Saturday. The party captured I
1 -- •
1

The subject of Haunibsl Williams’ redtal, Saturday evening will be "The Tam­
ing of the Shrew.”

We have M»me very fine silk handker­
chiefs for ladles.
Bankrupt Store.

/

b .r««ln« al on, Bsnnut UUF.
Q. D. Spaulding.

Episcopal parish house. In securing Mr.
J. W. Luau wa* in Grand Rapids Mon­ Hannibal Williams for the fl.ift series
Best dark prints S'-f cents.
day.
.
abuws a de'*ininallou on tbe part of tbe
O. D. Spaulding.
Mrs. Jbhn Spence was In Grand Rapids Association -a give its patrons a class of
Always smoke Ed. Powers No. 33 cigar.
entertajniuenta superior In all- respects to
Monday.
Always the umc; always the beat 5 cent
any ever given In the city. The artist,
&lt;Ml.«es Kittle and Sable Beadle
elgar In (he United States.
are in Mr. Williams stands in bls profession
the city.
equaled by none and com-s with rec­
We sell the best of rubber goods at the
“*~huon Nevins Is visiting friends In the ommendations from the must talented men
lowest prices.
and women of America. Those who fail to
city this week.
Bankbuft Store.
avail themselves of tbe course of five enter­
E. A. Mattison was In Middleville Mon* tainments will miss a rare treat. A limited
See our line of fine neck searfr. The
day on business.
number of reserve scats are now on sale at
finest In the city.
F. L. Heath's Drug Store a: 81-50 Jor the
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tinkler spent Sun­
Bankrupt Store.
course, regular season tickets 31.00
day In Woodland.
According to tbe Democrat the Y. M. C.
For a few days recently three or four
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Chidester were In
A. will give a series of dances, this win­
gentlemen of the Hebrew persuasion open­
ter. Il has been denied however and tbe Grand Rapids Monday.
ed a store In this elly for tbe purpose uf
Y. M. 8. C. will give the daoees instead.
Mrs. M. H. Bailey went to Kalamazoo selling a --stock of clothing from a big
Chicago clothing manufacturer, who made
to day to visit her brother.
boaats
having ten doctors
an assignment etc.” We were reliably In­
and thirteen lawyers. Hastings can go, ***
*** Mr. and
*nrt Mrs.
Mrs- Julius
Jolina Russell
Rai
will spend
formed by oue who ought to lie in a posi­
them several better on the former m there1 Th"»ksgivlng at Allegan,
tion to know, that tills concern offered
rentleman In
&lt;n this
thi* city who
. ... .
are eighteen gentleman
•
Frank Woodmansee and II. Lewck were some good pricessome of the higher
write Dr. before their name.
grade of goods, b vt that In tome of the
in Grand Rapids Saturday.
cheaper lines, such as would universally
l *^D. W. Reynolds Is visiting relatives in
Poultry wanted now. On Tuesday off
be called for In places of this slxe. ths
each week during tbe winter I will be* ^New York slate this week.
»
goods were very “rocky." Tbe gentle­
ready to receive all fat. well dressed poul­
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Andrus are confined men sold a good many goods, so we hear,
try. Dress your poultry yourself and[
but If every purchaser will be fair with
I
to
their
home
with
la
grippe.
make all the money there Is In It.
himself or herself, we will wager that In
'R. B. Messer returned from bis business
L. E. Stauffer.
three mouths from now they will agree
trip in the east Tuesday nlgbL
with us that they could have done better
Miss Lizzie Klys of Grand Rapids is
' /*Archie McCoy will spend to morrow If they had bought their clothing of our
Mopping with Mrs. J. H, Dennis and la&lt;
home merchants.
prepared Io do all kinds of fur and plush[1’ ,*Bh Will Fuller at Nashville.

One quart ar off on Ladles fine shoes.
O. D. Spaulding.

RS.

=

PERSONAL mention

ed Illustrations. The Inter Ocean Is rec­ /*Shirlie Smith, LoulsxGoodyear, Walter
ognized as oue of the leading papers of. rand Mias Belle iLampman and Guy Bauer
the country. No pains nr money arei returned from Ann Arbor Tuesday night
spared In making eyerythlng first class.! ^or Thanksgiving.
We furnish the Banner and Inter Ocean
to Barry County readers only for the
small sum of 81.00 cash In advance. Those
The latest things in silks at Russell's,
outside of the county will be charged •
81.21K
I
Before buying your Christmas presents
' j ______________
go to Russell's.
'
Hunters here as well as those who ■ "
bave
ln |br northern part of the
All kinds of stamped linens for fancy
___________
-l«r..
.
work
nt
DunaMlPn
state, complain that game Is scarce. ; work at Russell’s.
3iid&gt;igau is not the
Michigan
mo plentiful
pit-miiui hunting
uuiuiuk
Our Remnant table Is rendy for you.
o-Foiiwi If
F fe\re»
f m f In* ru setground
II was when &lt;111
our
forefathers
o. D. Spaulding.
tied here fifty years ago. Then a settler
eould step out and bag a turkey, part­
One quarter off on Clonks and Shawls.
ridge, a wild duck or perchance a deer
O. D. Spaulding.
aud replenish the larder without much
trouble. But now the hunter who returns
Remember that we sell plush caps and
from a three weeks hunt with a single fine hate at X off the regular prices.
deer Is considered fortunate.
Bankrupt Stork.

. Frank Hadley who recently returned
Prof. Sterling B. Morse, of Kalamazoo.
irom
Chattanooga. Tenn.,
is ovwwuurc«~
nowconnrct- |q coming here to give vocal and piano
aiuui (,iiaiuni«iK«.
iron., ib
Nothing will make a more comfortable/ ed with the Millard Cigar- Co., and the lessons this whiter.
He comes highly
and acceptable Christmas present than a &gt; business management of the concern now recommended. All who desire to receive
. nice set of furs. Go to RusselFs for them. I devolves upon him. Frank baa had a Instructions call on Merrill
.
..
Foote.
./The coming winter will 1ms a hard one good business experience and Is capable of
Every member, of Barry lodge. No. 13,
/ for farm hands, as a great many farmer* j bringing the Institution to the front. Mr.
K. of P., Is requested to attend the meet­
? will do without help owing to stringency Millard.is an .expert in the toliacco llud
and has proven that he knows bow to ing iu Castle hall Munday eve Dec 4th. at
»,of the times.
turn out excellent goods. Together they which time will occur the annual election
Jos. Rogers Is in the market for live will make a very strong U-am and there of officers. There will also be work in
poultry on Saturdays. Mondays and Tuea- Isn’t any question but what they will meet the second rank. Every member should
be Interested enough In tbe Importance
days of each week. Don’t forget that he with success.
of the meeting to atV-nd.
pays the highest market price.
We desire to nay to all patrons that the
Q)ne day last week while workmen were
Don’t fall to subscribe for tbe Banner Delton Roller MHL Is running and will
and the Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean, tbe I bo
the body of
o« kept
Kept running, despite
uoapiuj reports
io the
uiu splitting up
ur some
v wood from .....
re porta to
two papers for only 81.00 ptr jear cash contrary. We are here for business and a tree that formerly stood near Merrick
in advance, for Barry County reader*.
we propose to do business. W4 thank our Reeds house, they found a little Iron wheel
From now on our readers a IB do well patrons for their trade and we cordially imbedded iu the tlmben several inches
to look for Township treasurers notices as Invite new patronage. We propose to do from the surface. The wheel looks a*
to when they will receive taxes. It may giMMi work; to p«y the highest possible though it might have been on an apple
prices for everything and treat one and paring machine and how It got Into the
save a good deal of time and trouble.
tree Is a mystery. At the fair ground a
/"^Ed Schuman has opened up a meat rnnr- all alike. Give us a call.
couple ot wrought Iron nails were also
Yonrs for Business,
! ket in A! Jones building ou Jefferson street
found imbedded In the body of an oak
Dodds A Hartman.
I Ed has a-gooti nianv friends In the city, is
'Delton. Mich. about six inches under the bark. The
I an experienced band In tbe meat business
nails were driven Into the tree about 13
and no doubt will receive his share of
Tlie man who d«ies not look Into one of feet above ground, and they were of very
the many publications that are Issued In crude make showing that they were driven
Xpatronage.
the Inten st of tho horse and Ita master, there many years ago.
One month Jree subscription (or TMs
is not a proper person to care for well
Youth’s Companion now. Your subscrip­ bred honw-s. No man can properly enrry .MA meetI iik was held 1^ the city Bank
tion will date from Jan. 1st 1894. You off a horse who ha* no knowledge uf hla 'Tuesday arteruoon of tire1 most prominent
Wil! get Dec. 1898 free. Delivered through business, much lese be able to tell when/ merchants mid citizens, and suliacrlptlons
.the mall at &gt;1.75. At Frank E. Heath’s be Is not feeling well. It takes brains
received for tbe benefit of the poor of this
News Room.
handle horses Just the same as in an r city. Yesterday morning about 8100 had
been subscribed and several had not yef
other
business,
and
the
man
who
has
a
k
t
Owing to tbe fact that we went to press
been seen, whom It was known would
one day-earller than usual this week sev­ of well bred‘horses to keep and hires
contribute something. The amount raised
eral letters from our correspondents bad cheap hanttto care for them is losit g
will probably be turned over to tbe poor
to be ommllted. If our correspondents
authorities, together with the list of the
fail to find tbelr Items they will know the
We take the following account of tie needy ones in the city, and the county be
reason of tbelr ommisslon.
wedding of H&lt;m-Jan-A. Sweesy of tlia asked to look after them this winter.
Mrs. H. A. Barber entertained a num- elty to Mra. B. M. Brown, from the Piqua Anyone having any old clothing to spare
of ladles at afternoon whist last Thursdsy. Ohio. “Dally Call":—A happy compan ’ Is requestod to bring It to W. O. Lowden’s
Mra J S Goodyear won first prize and Mbs ■mt at Um home and Mra J. C. Geyer la* law offlee and .from there It wiU be distri­
Jennie Wolf received tbe
consolation evening to wltneea the mirrlage of Hon\ buted among those needing IL
prize. A delicious repast was served if Jas. A. Swrezy of Hastings. Mich, and
There Is certainly a good reason to des­
Mrs. H. M. Brown, of thia city. The Im­
ter the game was finished.
performed by pair of people ever learning the valuable
Invitations have been printed at thia pressive ceremony was
lesson
that it Is always best and vast­
offlee Rtinounclng the marriage of Mary E. Rev. F. G. Mitchell. Pastor of the Green ly the cheapest In the end to trade with
Street M. E. Church. The bride was be­
Stewart to Archie E. Trrpcning at tbe
When the fakirs for
comingly attired Id a traveling suit of home merchants.
home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs.
blue and green storm serge.
The lady the third or fourth time come to this city
John Stewart, at Yankee Springs, Wednes­
guests were the members of the Colum­ aud fool the people on the same game, it
day Dee. 6th. at oue o’clock.
bian Literary Club of which Mra. Sweety is lime to stop and wonder at the creduli­
We have just completed the printing of has been the beloved and efficient presi­ ty of some. ’The best ones to deal with In
600 City Directories for Mr. E. P. Wheeler dent for the past two years. The groom nine case* out of ten are the home mer­
of Grand Rapids.,who for several weeks a prominent Republican, la Prosecuting chants. With them you run no chances
past has been engaged In numbering the Attorney of B&gt;rry County, Mich.. Is Ex- In dealing, afad they give yoovaiue r®reslrtrncrs In the city. The book has 64 Regrnt Of the University of ihe same celved. They are not here to deceive, but
pages and contains abont 600 names and State aud has been a member of the Leg' to win your confidence. Traveling merreaj^nee
addresses. From here Mr. telature. The bride ia well known In our marcantlle establishments care nothing
abont the confidence of the people; all
Wbeeter will go to Eaton Rapids and elty as an accompll'’hed lady Iwlnga fine
they care about Is the dollars and they
wuikUn and one of much Hl,ran ability.
uumher the residences in titat city.
have no scruples as to how they get them
Sb« will bo an-allr mUa^l In ebundi
A Watterson returned from Earanabu
either. Such concerns buy nothing but
work aa wall aa aoelaiq bavlnn 'r’7I
Tuesday where be went about two months
tbe cheapest gradm of goods and damaged
t'ormpondtng
Srcrrtary
ot
Ihr
W.
U.
M.
ago to work in a furniture factory. Like a
rooda whose flaws and defects cannot be
good many other institutfams, the faetnrv It ot lbw Orran Strw4 M. K. Cbureb
noUMd Mb br « nwrtrno-1 -!•_ «
acceptably tor the pawl tbrao yean*. Mra
is closrd and when-Mr. Watterson left it
people would remember these things. It
sweefy waa tbe recipient ot many beaiitlwas tn the hands of the Sheriff. Mr.
would not only be a benefit to the borne
tul lieu, of lore. The h«PPf
merohanta, but a saving to themselves.
Watterson says that everything is very
wlUi-tt» mother otthe bride—Mra. Shedd
Experience Is a dear school but there
«iuletin northern Michigan. The drmoleft oo tbe 10.41 p. m. train for llaat o«a. aXany who seem to be unable to learn
where a beaulltal hew hoowi U a wait! op
They serve all alike, and Um laboring man
in any olhar way.
Hrebrtdw.

I have worn one pair of your finag
Proof Rubber Hoots for three years. 1 am

•■

o
£5
0. *

o ?

FRANK FISHER.

,0

I wore one pair of your Snag Proof
Rubber Boots for two years.
ARCHIE WOLCOTT.

1 bought a pair of Snag Proof Fell
Rubbers of you, and I think they wilf wear
as long as two pairs of any other make of
Rubbers,-Boston not excepted.
NICK ALLERDING.

I have worn the Saag

I Rubber

■

of Rubber Boots.
LORENZO E. MU DVR.

We’ve got a good many more recommends for this boot
In fact e^ery 111811
buys a pair of them is a walking advertisement for us.
We’ve got lota of cheaper Kur&gt;
here if you want them, but it will pay you to. pay a little more money ajad get a boot trial
will last you twice as long.
Remember, we have the Exclusive Agency for thia boot.
i

W. H. SPENCE, ^oo?.11

J

't

n
U YING
U CLOTHING
[j as we b u y
V 8 u i t s and
Overcoats, and
knowing what
and when a nd
where to bay is
all the s ecr e t
there is in this
great Clothing
business of ours.
Secret enough. Its mastery
has already brought twice
over the Clothing trade that
the community ever saw.
It has brought high-class
Clothing within your reach
at maybe half the old-time
prices. It has made select­
ions easier as variety and
quantity have been increased.
Men ot stylish tastes know
this. The manner in which
.our stock and their tastes meet
explains our great sales of
Ckxhing.

n EADY FOR THANKSGIVU ING, are you? Ready for
R cold Winter weather, are you?
11 Have you purchased your
Winter’s supply of Underclothing?
Knowing what to get and when
and where to get it is what has
made such a succession of Under­
wear bargains in this store poesible.
Three interesting items
from
the Men’s Furnishing
Department—illustrating the twofor-the price1 of-one idea that is so
frequent there:
Man's extra heavy Umlerclotbaa. well
made. M cento a ganBimt; worth
- nearly double.

Urairable pattern* Ln all
_ ‘.111.
WV.

color*.

R. K. GRANT
j

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Jfey-Jj?'. 1^2.3-

NO CHANGE YET.

AH AWFUL THAOrDY.

The Hawaiian Qujsc at Lent Ai&gt;
counts Still Dethroned.

Sbymous, Ind.. Nov. 27.—-^intoa Joraan late Saturday night «hot aud
killed Josiah Foater, hl* father-in-law,
Mr*. Foater and their daughter, Miss
Cora Foster. He then stabbed his wife,
who was trying to defend her parents,
and finally shot and killed himself.
Four yean ago Clinton Jordan, 31
NO ACTION TAMAN.
yean old, married a daughter of
Terrible Selge-ficlatio Rheumatiem
Ban Francisco, Not. 24.—The steam­ Josiah Foster, with whom he ho*
ship Alameda has arrived from Honolu­ never lived happily. Last week they
lu bringing news that do change had separated and she returned to the
been made in the government up home of her father. Saturday night
to the time of sailing. The United Jordan met hi* father-in-law and ac­
Press correspondent at Honolulu, companied him home, contrary to the
writing under date of the 16th wishes of the latter, who feared
fast., says: Aa yet Minister Wib trouble. Jordan promised to behave,
Ila has made no intimation to this but soon after hta arrival al Foster's
government of any special communica­ home be began a quarrel.
tion with which he may be charged,
Foster then ordered him out of thenor is it known that he ha* any. The house, when Jordan fired at the old
city is daily alive with strange ru­ man, but miaaed him. the ball atrikmor* of the minister's intention*, all ing Miss Cora Foster aged 17, in
of which are traced to royalist sources. the
head,
killing her
instantly.
Called ou WU114.
His second shot hit Foster iu the
Three days ago tho ex-quoen made a head and he fell, but he soon rose and
brief call upon tho American minister ran about half a\^nile to the home of
merely to pay her respects, as Mr. another son-in-law, William Powell,
Willis subsequently
stated. Up to where he fell and lingered until late
this time Mr. Willi* has not re­ In tbe afternoon, when he died. Jor­
turned her visit. On the same day a dan tlien turned hta revolver toward
committee of the American League Mra. Foater, his mother-in-law, shoot­
Or Gatatas, Ohio.
tendered a reception to Minister Willis, ing her in the neck, the ball ranging
. „ dfictors at which he delivered an address In downward and causing a wound from
&lt;ld, but the result baa proven that Hood’s s*r- diplomatic but agreeable and encour­ which she died.
Jordan's wife ataging term*.
After
welcoming
the
_____
----------—
--------------------_ tempted
to defend her mother, and he
committee and speaking In pleasing - sobbed her repeatedly in the breast,
terms of hi* visit to Hawaii Mini* ter handsandface, and ended by shooting
I Waa divan Up to Dio
Willi* said:
\_&gt;-f her through ths head.
Jordan then opened hi* vest, aad
A er feet, I began to take Hood’s
pissing the revolver against hb breast
The lint hottie had a Httle at
sent a ball through his heart. He
dropped dead, falling across the dead
tam had been so run down by other medicine, Padflo ocean or any other territory
body of his wife. The pistol waa placed
that ittook me quite a while to recuperate. By
tee Une I h*d taken toar bottle* ot Hood's 8*rao close to hl* breast that Jordan's
divulge. You will undenland thia Bal this clothing caught fire and was literally
burned off him, tbe akin dropping frost
|
islands and nothing which can be said or dose. hie body when it waa lifted.

COOK BROS.

Hood’s^Cures

Even When Called Incurable

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

YOUNG MEN

JAPANESE

CURE
Box** n» oiunnmit. A ucvnr-falUnr Curo for FUm
of er«-ry naiur-ea l «-—&lt;•&lt;% It tnaksa rm operslfov
with Ih'- knlfo » r Injoetftmsof csrboHc neld, which
arc painful and utldciu a psr^auent cure, and often
rowuUnc In death, unui-e^sary. Why ondU'n
? We guarantso_C
tee. You only pay for

CONSTIPATION

Si®

fherr^j I TVPK end STOMACH REGULATOR tad
bloom___
rv-kUjuy.H.
am*n, mi)&lt;i «n»i pieaMstu
_
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toll—.

W. H. Goodyear. Sole Agent, naatlnint.
SHKBIFF’S SALK.
State of Michigan, county of Barry—as.
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out
of aud undrr the seal of . the Circuit Court for
the county of Bury and state of Michigan to mn
directed and delivered against tbe goods and

HoyaUsta Are OeeatraJL
This, implying that hl* action was
limited by specific instructions was
construed by royalist adherent* -as
meaning that he had positive orders
to restore the queen, and the royalists
appeared on the streets in a boastful
and aggressive mood. The provisional
government, on, the other band, pro­
fesses to believe that it means a pro­
tectorate.
Some of the officers of the steamship
s;iy that trouble is expected and .that
an outbreak may come at any moment
Another officer of the ship,. whose
name for obvious reasons is not given,
says the annexationists are consider­
ably irritated at the. failure of their ef­
forts to secure recognition from the
United States. This feeling is intensi­
fied by the qneen’s persistent state­
ments that the day of her restoration is
at hand.
»

Washington. Nov. 24.—When the As­
sociated Press bulletin from San Fran­
cisco, that the steamer Alameda bad
brought no news of special importance,
and that there had been no attempt to
restore the queen to the throne, was
shown to Secretary Gresham, he said:
That is not surprising to me. 1 wa s
not expecting to hear by this steamer
that she had been restored.’’
;
'
AL the Hawaiian legation Minister
Thurston said he had nothing to say.
The strain of the uncertainty that has
'
Bsxkb Shrinkb. Ex-Sheriff.
surrounded them for two weeks now is
O. A Clabk. Plain tiff’s Att’y,
’
beginning to lell on those attached to
Dated, October mb, 1893,__________________
tbe legation.
W.
N.
Armstrong
was
looked to by callers to voice ■
la the matter of the estate of Austin D Bas­
sett, deceased.
the opinions of friends of the pro- |
Notice ta berebj
visional government on the news &gt;
public auction to tl
It was unexpect- |
the S7th dav ot
.
----- - by the Alameda
at one o’clock, ta tbe afternoon at the ed and grateful news, he said, to '
promises herein described In the town­
hear
that
the
provisional
government
ship of Irving. In tbe county of Barry,
in tbe state of Michigan, pursuant tu was already aware of Mr. Cleveland’s
license and authority granted to me on tbe 4tb tatestkrn to rMUOT th. monvreb, mxt
day of August, A. I). 1893. by the Probate
were .till .landtag firm »„d w.r« pnt
pared
to defend
themselves.
Of
A. D., 1WT. k&gt;vy upon and take *11 tbe right
UUeand interest of the said LMglitau DehnvenA
aud to th# following de-tcrlDed real est*te&gt;ft
tuted In the township of Johnstown, llarry
County.Michigan, to-wit:
The north west fractious! quarter («) of the
north east fractional quarter (K) of section
numbw two (2) town one (t) north ot range
eight (S) we*t.containing forty-live (w) acres of
land more or less, all of which I shall expose
for sale at public auction or veodtM to the high ■
eat bidder M tbe taw directs at the Dorth front
door of the Court House in tbe city of Hastings,
that being tbe building lo which the Circuit
Court tor said eounty of Barry, state of Mich­
igan. is bold, ou Batm day tbe second dav of
Deeriuber, A. D., UMX st io o’cioek in tbe fore­

being !□ the county of Barry, ta tbe state of
Michigan, kn^wn -and described a* follows,
to-mt:
The sonth west quarter (M) of the south we«t
quarter (Si) of section twenty-two (23. town
four (4) north range nine &lt;9• we-t.
J. W. HkXDxnsnorr.
Administrator.
Dated. October 10th. IMO.

----------------- PEOBATkoTftJEk----------------Mate ot Michigan, County ot Barry, as.
At a session of tbe Probate Coprt. for
tbe county of
Barry
bolden al the
Probate offlee, la the City of Hastings, in
said County, on Friday the 27tb day of
October la the year oao thousand eight bun
dred and ninety three.
Preceet. Charles W. Anostroag, Judxe of

course the news had not reached
them
that
there
was
a
wide­
spread expression of public sentiment
for them
in
the
United States.
But the friends of the provisions! gov­
ernment feel that any delay
that
brings nearer the time when the provhlon.l government .ball pc.lv. naw.
ot th. reception ^corded by th. public
to Secretary Urreh.m'. letter give.
added assurance that the plan to re-

stated thsfran order or decree De made Dy this
court determining who are or were the lawful

Stbacuwc, N. Y.. Nov. M.—The na­
tional grange. Patron* of Husbandry,
in session in tbta city adopted reeolutions yesterday denouncing Secretary
Norton, of tho agricultural department
for an attack upon the grange in a

for the hearing of
in at law of raid

to take stope immediately to secure a
secretary of agriculture who shall be
Ln accord with their interests.

ETC
--------sue. os
the hearing

MAS. THOMAS eolSON.

BdUoa. th. great InrentOT. h*. «
George W Utley, 15 yeara old, was I
locked up at Flushing for housebreak­ Ule»l home at Orange, N. J., end •
ehu-mlng wUe lo preJde oxer IL ilre.
ing. He made a desperate effort to es­
BdUon before her marriage waa Mia.
cape by setting fire to the building
Nina MUler. daughter ol Lewi. Miller,
near the door, and by the time a stream
the millionaire Inventor and leading
of water was thrown on the fire he war
smothered.
Hi* lifeless body wa» light In tho Chautauqua movement.
taken out from a corner with his head EdUon met her In Bo,ton. where .ho
wrapped in a quilt. He had evidently wae otndplng mmdc, eome time in IM.
emptied a straw tick near the door and He loll d#,peratelj la love, and within
set it on fire, expecting to burn a hole ,Iv months they wore engaged to be
married. Tho wedding took plane ta
through to liberty.
February. UM
Mm Bdlaon la tall
and stately aud has brown eyes and
Railroad Commissioner Billings ad­ warm, dark hair and a clew oUv« oomdressed a circular to the managers and
superintendents of all railroads operat­
ing In Michigan on the subject of heat­
ing and lighting passenger coache*. He
urges the equipment of coaches, bag­
gage, express and mail cars with fire
extinguishers adapted to hand u*«, and
sounds a warning against ths use of oil
which will not stand a trot of 300 de­
grees. All fuel beaten must be aban­
doned forthwith.
A furioua fire, aud one that in lo** of
property has seldom had ite parallel Ln
the North woods, broke out at Kaoo.

tingutahed until 8380,000 worth of lum­
bar, the property of William Pater*, of
Toledo, had taan dm troy ad. Thera
wu only 3AT.000 of laauranaa The
fire ta thought to have been o( ls=
Lnand very graceful sad altogether a

ooliths la tho state say that during tho

charming womaa.
The Edison home, Gtenmont, is ia
LtowaUya Park, a suburb of Orange,
andoae of the prottiset places Ln the
Orange mountains, being situated on

whanoa can bo obtained coo of the
mai beautiful and exteaaivo riwws to

York.

Tho observatory

I) W. Fulst-r. of Canajoharie. N. Y.,
•aye that bv always keeps Dr. Klmu New
Dtacuter&gt; in tbe House and his family haa•twajo round the very best result* follow
its use; that he would not be without it,
If procurable. G. A. Dykeman. Druggist,
CaUkiH, N Y . say* that Dr. King's New
Discovert ta undoubtedly the best cough
remedy; that ho has used It In bls family
for right years, and it lots never lulled to
do all that ta claimed for It. Why not try
a remedy so long tried aud tested. Trial
&lt;H»tiles free at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
Store. Large size 30c and 81.00.

8. 11. Clifford. New Cassel. Wls.. was
troubled with neuralgia aud rbentnallHtn,
his stomach was dlMrderejl, his liver was
affected to an alarming degree, appetite
fell away, and he wa* terribly reduced In
flesh sud strength.
Throe bottles of
Electric Bitter* cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had
a running sore on his leg of right years’
standing. Used three tattles of Electrta
Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’a
Arnica Salve, and his leg Is sound and
well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had
five large fever sores on his leg, doctors
said he was Incurable. One bottle Electric
Bitters and one tax Bucklen’s Amies
Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Wfidtl.,
Goodyear, the druggist.

The beet salve in tho world for cute,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblain*,
corn*, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
ly cures piles or no pay required. It ta
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by W. EL Goodyear, the druggist.
Tbe jury In the slander suit ot Robert
P. Navarre of New Port against ex-Llentenant Strong of Monroe, in which ths
former claimed 8X0,300 damages, brought
in a verdict of an eause for action, Friday.
Kalamazoo police have been ordered to arrest every person found on the atresis
after 1 o'clock in tbe morning who cannot
give a reasonable oxeuas.
□ M. D. Bailey, Receiving Teller'^kpnd

TRADE IS STRONGER.

enough." Arthub Sncox, Galatea, Ohio.

Will save money by attending PARSON’S
NKW BUSINESS COLLEGE, Kalamazoo,
corner of Main and Werf Sts.
Send for
Catalogue.
W. F. PARSONS,
____________ Prest.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Mulaahy, the hero of alghty-right bat­
tle* during the civil war and cue of
(hr aha’* oldest Mttlere, died at hta
homo after a brief Lilacs* from ths
grip. Gen. Mulcahy had a wifs and
several children and a record la rivil
and military life that Is seldom excslted-

Rapids Saving Bank, says be cannot sa^
oountry. GLamnant iteelf ia horartona too much tn favor of "Adkoada” Wheeland beautiful
Ite ft—IrtiiM and •r*« Heart and Nerve Care. Sold by W.
Goodyear.
and Edison ha*
Lieut.-Col. Fred H. Caso, of Three
might
library Ln which
Rivers, has been elected an honorary
member of tbs regular army association
at Governor’s Island.
Edison ha* no time for that kiad of
A warrant baa been isaned against
A man living in Blackman township, dreaming, however.
Hie province ia
Jackson county, buried fifteen bushels rather to make dreams practical, and BeldlDg’v Oral th officer tor failure to pla­
card a bouse In wljich wa* a case of diph­
of
potatoes
near
ths
roadside.
Some
to
that
end
he
spends
most
of
his
time
In
reaaaro rather contUctlng. There ba* been
theria.
one who had learned of the deposit hi* laboratory and workshops—a group
broke open the bank and took out of red brick buildings about five min­
strengthened In consequence. Though the every potato aud carried them off to­
utes’ walk from tho house. They say
production la-this branch la a Uli some w hat
ward Jackson without leaving any clew that Mrs. Edison has often to go down
aa to his Identity.
to the laboratory to remind her hus­
UMreta a substantial ^increase ta demand. In
band
_ee«Jl that
Lil*I IL
it l.t
is 1UCU1
meal time,
U’.UC, for
IVl 1&gt;C
he gets
the manufacture of DocRa aad shoes tbs de­
so
absorbed • a his experiments that ho
mand employs aa Increasing numbar ot fao^
David Wheat, accused of murder, was
torlea, and the orders are ta number about sa discharged at Hancock aud Patrick quite forgeta the necessity of eating.
usual for tbe season, though smaller ta quan­
O’Brien, also accused of murder, was
FATHER OF ALL EGOS.
.
.
...
.
I
pronounced not guilty by the jury after
Th. bnuM-c of James MeClosky sod
Wheat has advanced 1 cent, though the re­ being out two hour*.
They were
j John Dummer of Manistee were burned
ceipts have been t.SOD.QOO bushels. a*ainat S,- mixed up in the slaughter of Finland­
Loss 82.500; iusurancn $1,500.
MO.oco last rear, aud the experts In.tn Atlantic
j
A large specimen of the egg of the Friday.
ers
st
the
Dover
mine
location
in
Sep
­
porta only 600.UM bushels, agulnat l.QUO.uOO last
! fabled roc of the "Arabian Nighta,” or
L. S. .Evans a wealthy politician of
year. Tho corn receipts are remarkably tember last
I
tepyornis,
as
the
extinct
gigantic
bird
Galesburg, was found dead In an outhouse
large, amounting to
bushel* against 1.­
I of Madagascar is called, has been ae- Friday. He was 75 years old.
300,009 last year, and tho prioe has declined
t cent There has been a slight decline In ’ Albert Grosvenor and Miss Bessie cured by J. Proctor, of Tamatava and
oil. about one-quarter ol a cent tn coffee, and Shiok, well-known young people ol Prince’s Square, W., wbo has brought
also In bogs, and 1160 in pork Cotton is a
sixteenth higher, though considerably de­ Sand Lake, were to have been married, the curiosity to London. It waa dispressed durta* tho week, with receipts of Ml,- but the groom did not appear and the covered by some natives about twenty
guest* were dismissed.
C
. Augus.
Grosvenor's
' miles to the southward of St.
When Aevraae Child, she crfa*l for Oaatoria.
relatives opposed the matchi and it
.. was tinea bay, on tho southwest coast of
believed induced him to leave for .Da­ Madagascan It was floating on tho
icalm sea within twenty yards of tho
full year’s consumption.
kota.
Money continues to accumulate, and Is loaned
, beach, and is supposed to have been
_ ,
, .
.
,
i washed away with the foreshore, which
v-L.". f 71 '“7? 'T or»fnUea • oomUatn of -nd hllU. after a hurricane
improvement ta the market since the successful
7-•»?
"
“
X
,««
ta the early
of the yem-.
Sigruld ABbjrusen of lapbemmg la»
sale of cottons, but tho oountry banks prefer to
an "-b.u.U»S
exhausting drill they
though with
_lth „
the,
Tlw
lougebiremcn ot the made a statue of tbe late Mayor HarrlMU
pile up their balances here to be loaned at low through
rates ou call rather than to buy paper below 4 feutupon rmefetaak and bread, with , Mtlpod_ op!nin&lt; u,.t the egg bad a of Chicago.
per cent
fingers
'
neerefororforks.
or
, value, .bowed the unusual piece ot
Failures for the week numbered 3*7 ta the
Tbe first white fish in quantities for
In the breach of promise suit at Mon- '; flotsam about with a view of sale, and years are now being caught in upper Lake
Unttsd Stales, stfains: IRJ last year, and 34 ta
roe, brought by Mrs. Mary Beaubln it thus camo into the hands of Mr.
Michigan.
against William Roman for 310,000, the
portsnoe. Fur the prroedlag week tho Itablli- jury gave 83,000 to the oomplainant. j Proctor. The egg. which is whitey
DR. HARTMAN TREATS
brown in color and unbroken, is a fine
ties of Ortas falling amounted to only 33.59d8lX
Both parties are prominent resident* of
Monroe.
Iu order to bring to tbe homes of all
John Johnson waa sentenced at
people, rieh and poor, a reliable and per­
Houghton to five years in the Mar­
SWEPT BY FLAMES.
manent cure for chronic catarrh a course
quette prison for killing John Lehti at
of treatment has been devised by the Pe­
Red Jacket lu October.
__ 33*"1
Ovar a Million Dollars.
ru-u a Ding
Manufaclorli'g Company
Two barns on the Tucker farm north
which coat* Ihe patients nothing except
Columbus, Q., Nov. 25.—The Hen­ of Coldwater were burned. Loss, 31,000;
tbe necessary medicines. Tills enterpris­
rietta theater, Chittenden- hotel and insurance.'8500.*
ing drug company, bound to lead end not
Park theater were destroyed by fire
Mrs. Maggie Hibbard, of Traverse
follow, have completed arrangements to
last evening ua
ana Andrew Arm.lrong
Armstrong, a City, was assaulted by three negroes,
treat 10.000 catarrh patients during tbe
robbed and outraged in an alley while
coming winter free of charge. To insure
Janitor, were burned to death.
Tbe
—** •
on her way to the Polk street depot in
the success of this gigantic undertaking
loss on the Henrietta theater and
Chicago.
they have secured tbe services of the well
auditorium is fGOO.OuO, that on the
known writer and lecturer on chronic ca­
Last year Escanaba shipped 4,013,197
Chittenden hotel. Including furnishings
tons of iron ore. This year shipments’' KGGS OF ROC, HKN, OSTRICH AND OOOHR tarrh, Dr. Hartman, who, with a corpse
and property contained, 1400,000. and
of assistant physicians. Is to take charge
will not exceed 2,000,000 tonx
’I
COMPAHKD.
the Park theater lip.uOO. There were
pf tbe correspondents with each patient.
Ed Hogan and Dominick W. Hogan,1
also in the buildings tbe Ohio savings
specimen, 33H by 28 inches, and an
Pamphlets, aceompanltd by a letter,
bank,
the, ~~
Star .shoe
store. Rice's—
drug convicted of complicity in tbe 873,000 even higher value is placed upon it than giving complete directions for one month’s
----- - —
------- .—
Mine nil Range robbery, were sentenced•&lt;?",
Loodmnn-. clothing .tore,
upon the egg, of the great auk, which treatment sent free to any address. Those
at
Houghton
to
five
years
’
imprison
­
Th«
0,1
wl11 -FFvegnt. »W..
. lived within the memory of man. The not entirely cured during the first month
ment in the Marquette state prison.
।
11 *» “ot k“w“ 1’°w
! Brobdingnaglan proportions of. the are expected to report their condition
Many cities about ithe state are oruenQOIiaxmMS&lt;1
m.
originated, but it waa probably from a
efiT? uro better demonstrated by corn- to Dr. Hartman, wbo will advise further
ganislng for charitable work for the parison with the eggs of the Sstrich treatment without charge. Each patient
defective flue in the theater.
is permitted to continue correspondence
needy poorlhls win tar.
and crocodile.
An oetrichs egg ia
Mra. Harriet Reed, of Girard, Branch about seventeen inches ' by fifteen with Dr. Hartman, until entirely cured.
•ouaty is dead at tbs ags of 74. on ths inohea, and the oontenta of six such At no time will any charge be made.
ThedleL hygiene and sanitary regulations
of agriculture in hi* annual report says rAriw, Mita*
V■
____ _
,
. .
of patient will be prescribed by the doc­
that there are in the United States fifty year*.
mpyomla. The meMurements of the tor. The medicine, which is known all
more than 8,000,000 farms, upon whtah
eggs of the crocodile are normally over the world as Pe-ru-na. Is the main
dwell more than 30,000,066 people, who
!■ Bothel townshif, dropped dead of nine inohea by six ued one-half Lnchee. medlvlua used and can be obtained at any
It would require the content* of xix- drugstore. Should it be nreei-sary to con­
exporta of thia country.
teeo and one-half emu’s egga to equal tinue the cu&gt; respondraer many Bionths.
Mallery
Gridley, a former Jaekann the content* of this great egg, or 148 or even visit Dr. Hartmsa In persoa,
«g* of the homely fowl, or 80,000 of everything will be done free of charge.
A free catarrh book sent
to any
the humming bird. The last egg of
address by the P»-ru-na Drug Manufactur­
revenue eotimatee that the total reUe kind diapoMd of in Loudon sold
ing Ccwpany ot Columbus, Ohio.
cel pta from all source* of internal revfor CUM, though cracked.

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

18M. will be 3150,000,000, a decrease of

&lt;ymaa

well-known throughout

the

a wife and two children.

Scranton, Px. Nov. 2*.—Threw beys,
Garfield Michaels, aged 13 years, and
Thomas Maacbal and John Williams,
both aged 10 year*, broke through the
ice and were drowned while skattag

CLAIM*.

Caiduso, Nov. ML—Louis A Hilliard,

Homer merchant* will close their stores
evenings during tbe winter

at 8 o’clock

after an tdlaaaM of four month*.
Sheriff Bera at* arrested at Poet
Huron Augusta Zink, a JA-yeoc-eld gtri.

) Alpena
WhHeft

Hlnatrioua French name, waa holding
forth during a dinner tn the Faubourg
St. Germain at Paris about the lovellnMS ot the island of Tahiti, aud de­
scribing in glowing colors the marvel-

J'r.aeh dcpudano,.

With th. ob&gt;ct

The nd. of &lt;h» •—u "I lb» Marian
N.llon.l CIV Bank will taka plto.
Muskegon Burning company rafted
1,060,060 feet of logs ths past Besson.
Tbe African M. E. society of Pontiac
U to build a church.

Romeo has

voted to light its street*

tempted to believe from the tenor of
Altexau's

Tbaataa Vote, at

thsay*

revival

meeting will

“Pen

�SURROUBDH) BY

™

A Great Mistake.

‘AOTH°fi 0? ‘America/

•ONOS OF YESTERDAY.

M, tajJ Mn

New
allow

u-rx wb*h supply tbe brain with nerve

ifXhk

&lt;•11 him.

iMr#-

io&lt; try
Trial
Drug

nailMU,
ippetlte
iced In
:&gt;•» of

111.. had
Eire tris
ucHen’e
.nd and
O., had
doeton
Electric
Amla
y W. H.

for eate,
m. fever
liliblaina,
positiveed. Uta

i per box
druggist.
f Robert

rhieh the
, brought
n, Friday.

-rdered to he xtreete
ho cannot

ter Grand
annot say
a” Wheel&gt;ld by W,
of Three
2 honorary
association
ed agilntt
ore to plaae of dlpb-

ry for
la.
(ryfor
la.
Sryfor
•a.

uuo uooui six months ago, and
Mra Catherine QraLUL with whom hia
wife lived. The murderer then shot being very drunk indeed.
himself and can live only a short time. .
We were shown into a "reception
jrn-ntiv
Revenge prompted the deed.
' hut," into which we crawled almost
ijf
Smith became involved in a liaaou upon our hands and knees, and we
with a woman last winter and his wife seated ourselves on mats, prepared lo
obtained a divorce from him. Since wait an indefinite time—for tbe “chic"
that time they have lived apart, Smith of a native chief, like that of a smart
calling oceaaionally to see his three dentist, la to keep one waiting aa long
children, ths youngest an infant 4 as possible. After about half an hour
- thecause
mouths old.
। we began to clamor, and then we left
• Uoorders
I tbe hut and begun tn wander about the
Smith called at tho Lincoln school I kraal—a proceeding which tbe natives
for his 7-^rear-old daughter Friday | greatly objected to—end before we
Fiauklla MUm.
morning, gave her some candies and . hail gone far an Induna came to any
LLB.tbe
went home with bee. This little child that Emtossa was coming aud had sent
r &lt;-c&gt;br&lt;wd
was the only witness to the horrible a present of Kaffir beer So we
crime. She said her father came into scrambled back and sat outside tho
c': ,-iv noted treatise* ou the latter suhjerf,
i .- •lure realised tbe truth of tbe fl rat । tbe house, and, picking up the little stuffy but and waited.
•totetaenf, a-xd hia Rsatoratire Nerelre* . baby, made the remark:
“What a
At last a sort of procession came
t* prepared ou that principle. Iu «tr&lt;rei ■
in eurluz all dtosraos arising trap dersavr- . tweet litlie bsby’” She does not re­ winding down among the recks, some
r. r.t at U» narvooo system Is wohei.-r- member what uext occurred, but only of the natives wearing a snuff box and
a tow secund* elsj-M-d before be mur- a catskin, others draped in a blanket
,t&gt;u ix
•usaau.at.j----- j
•■ a la Julius Caesar, but none of them
the remedy empty_peove*
Restorative Nervine !• a reliable
carrying any sort of weapon, with tbe
•y f-jr ail tM*rvuus dtoesM-x. aut-h im
He khol bte wife in the Lreast and exception of a big native who carried
taibe. nervous debility. pra*tra:i*m.
;-vtan&lt;Ma dizHtMcs hysteria, assual do
Umtas«a's* knobkerrie aud his battle
. St. Vitus dance, eplierey. etr. It to
all druexista on a positive cuarantre.
M * lira bill wae shot ax. A fter this usher of the Black Rod
:l dire*-: by tbe I»r. Mita* Medind AVk.
came I'mtassa draped in blue and
white toga, with a blue and white cap
on hia head.
Much to our surprise be turned out
see tbe %wo dea.1 w-»m *n lying t-*gvth­
en almuat in each &gt;Hher*a arms. Ihe to be a very imposing-looking _ person­
blucxi trickling down over the doorstep age. in spite of his excessive dirt be
Michigan Centrai, ; cryingwhich the .title cnildrea were decidedly powtereeil what is called le
grand air. which I take to be produced
f with nighL
by a complete satisfaction of one's
" Tkt y^iaarj
Uoutt.’
Smith then .shot himself through the surroundings and not’a little con­
bead, but bis aim was poor and he only tempt for the rest of the world. Well,
wounded himself. Turning he fled ud our friend I'mtaasa gave each of u:t a
the street, the blood-stained revolver very grimy hand to shake, aud really
lu hand, the wound in his held b’eed- one might have planted a raealie field
profusely. leaving a trail • of Mood be­ under each of hi* nails. He then sat (
down on his maL with all hi* p.-ople ;
hind him.
grouped around him. and his induna •
yer. C A Lake, and tried to explain told our interpreter that he might ,
what he had done, lint Mr. Lake &lt;.-ould speak. Thereupon a good deal of bust- ;
•
not understand him and advised him to nw was transacted.

Nerve

Tonfc .

.-Cloeky and.
were burned
slice 81.500.

Blood |

.Builder

Dr. WILLIAMS’
MEDICINE CO.,

politician of
i an outhouse
d.

rCMoria.
or Ouurh.
(to Castoria.
thana Oaatoria.

MORTGAGE SALE.
: X I**— s r 4&lt;Setu the rocdlUoas
•
*n
h WUltaw Hotter
'•'
J-iusrv Mb. A. 1) .

ipbemlng has
ayor Harrison

»■..
aMfaaed Wy
‘ 1; r.-’z at«i Hili- a.
Ia&gt; : .wpteMSer. 1»T5 and
in tbeodlev-W the

quantities for
In upper Lake
REATS

d homes of all
liable and perdarrh a course
sed by the Po­
ring
Company
nothing except
This enterprislo lead »nd not
irrungementa to
er; to during the
rge. To insure
illc undertaking
rices of the well
r on chrouie ca-‘
. with a corpse
. to take charge
th each patient,
led by a letter,
a for one month’s •
r address. Those
the first month
tbelr condition
li advise further
«. Each patient
e correspondence
II entirely cured,
charge be made.
Hilary regulations
ibrd by the doo­
rich is known all
-na, In the main
e obtained at any
• n*cer»*ry to cott­
er many months,
jrtrnaa hi persoa,
free of charge.

Drug ManufaetarOhio.

iu*,

11 ek« lb.lr rt&gt;™»
luring the winter
ot lb. li.rrt.ll

Tbe

-vjujmuy gives Dim
* yuariy present of one hundred dol­
lars, and this one hundred-dollar pres­
ent was just due. It is almost Impos­
sible to get a glimpse of Umtassa.
partly because he is such a very im­
portant person—in his own eyes—but

cougfc
family

tbr -,im of ore hnodred *txtv-oine
f litre resit, a-ri an *tu&gt;cn&lt;r'» fre
" *r« rn&gt;ri&lt;l&lt;M for in raid mortxasb.
xr ..roe-reting« si tow having been
t■
^r ihe mooeyv aecured by

provided, settee
• MaCardav the

x~'.
fr-v.
"»•
’

hnlder. at the north
.:&lt;«.rr.i th, (
Hrtew in tbe City Of
&lt;•. ihe bring um* place where UM Clri:r1.r * B*-vy Connty to bolden-. the

.

’

-

of

thirty dollars
re ven sated
tbe premiere being described

r‘,nrp ,ro we&lt; *® B*nY eoaaty
*l1rt,,|,*a"c*x,uln*®« f°riy acres of

" t.. i sh KUxrn. Assignee ot Mortgage.
IFTCOT.BUVB.
a 1^ tor A Wlgoee ot Mortgw^

a Prien dAo
Hie cause
ProVe cYion.
oj$j\nier\can.
An'Yeves’ts ?
Are you willing to work for the cause
of J’rutcction in placing reliable infor­

mation in the hands of your acquain­
tances?
if you are, you should be identified
with
THE AMERICAN

protective tariff league.

go home before he died. Smith, blind­
ed by the bluo&gt;l from his -«-lt-inflict&lt;*d
wound, then went to his own. home and
gave a confused statement l*» ihe*family living in the bou-»«%liming that Mra.
Grabtil Lad shot him.

A LUCKY SHOT.

Dr. Samuel Francis Smith, the au­
thor of one of the most inspiring na-

A remarkable exhibition of ••nerve’,
in shooting was given hy Col. Night­
ingale. a famous sportsman of India.
During the progress of his remarks be He had got a running shut al a tiger
suddenly drew hia revolver and fired it from the back of - his elephant, hitting
for the fourth time, the bullei taking ’him in the shoulder Tbe beast rushed
effect in his bead. The report of the away and made for some Imsbes one
shooting soon spread and Sheriff Hurns hundred and fifty yartis off. wbenca a
was sent for. He arrived on the scene
a few minutes after Smith had fired tbe him and struck him down. Tiger and
last shot. Smith by this time was un­ man were in a confuted heap on the
conscious, und it was evident that life ground
At the risk of hitting the
waa ebbing slowly bat surely away. man. the colonel tired, and heard the
nil SAMUEL F. SMITH.
Tbe doctors do not think he can live
ball strike a bone.
inches long by three inches wide, and
Tbe tiger, with a roar. roll*-.l off the
MILLIONS GO ABROAD.
.
has only three erasures in the page.
man. r.nd plunge*! into a ravine.’ The
On the back are some stray lines, the
colonel's conical bullet had carried off
remnants of some trar.Mation from a
the lower jaw and fangs of the brute.
German work.
Cmicaoo. Nov. 35.—Despite the har­ No other shot would have saved tho
When it became "the national hymn”
vest that America baa reaped from the man. but without a jaw tbe tiger could
is not known. It was never adopted
exposition, the balance of trade lies in not seize him. Th--man. wbo was deaf
as sucji formally and officially by the
favor of the foreign exhibitora In and moving about the jangle, had only
governmeut, but It seems to have been
the matter of profits to exhibitors the been scratched by the tiger a claws.
adopted by the people, and for more
world's fair has superseded all previous
The tiger was «ocghL lie was waiv­ than sixty years in schopl and church,
interixational exposition a Tbe final ac- ing to be fonnd. for as soon as he saw
and in nearly every patriotic gather­
the elephant on the edge of the ravine ing, the singing of “My Country. TIs
ers with tbe department of collections he charged furiously. A ball through of Thee.’ has aroused the people in
this week. Over f10,000.000 worth of his neck rolled him over and down the patriotism as no other hymn ha* been
go^da bare been sold by the exhibitors ravine The elephant was pushed for­
able to do.
ift the eight nations best represented ward. and up the slope the furious
It matters not whether the hymn has
al the fair. Italy leads the van with tiger rushed. A ball in tbe chest killed been "officially'’ sanctioned by the gov­
sales amounting to f 1.500,000. Germany him.
ernment. says the Boston Traveller.
is second, with fl.500.000. France. Eng­
lie was an enormous animal, measur­ It has been taken to the hearts of the
land. Austria aud Japan are rated alike ing four feet three inches at the shoul­ people—they love it for its sentiment
der. and the length of the skin was and for its melody—anLthcy will con­
000,000 each. Both Russia and Spain twelve feet eight inches.
tinue. as long as time shall endure,
are set down aa having transacted a
to sing the poetic prayer of their own
buainewt that reached the amount of
patriotic hymn:
The countries* and nations of Die
8750,000.
_________________
Lear mar car toad be brtrbl,
world, with a few exceptions, begin
VTltb frreJca‘3 boty llzbt,
THOUSANDS ARE DEAD.
Protect as by tbT crffbl.
the year with January 1. but that thia
Great God our kite
system is arbitrary and based upon
Dr. Smith was born in Boston, Octo­
nothing in particular does not even
Lovdox, Nov. 27.—A dispatch from need to be paired.
The ancient ber 21. ISO’. He entered Harvard at
Teherran to the Times says that 12,080 Egyptians Chaldeans, Persian.*!. Syri­ the age of seventeen and with his com­
persons were killed in Kushan, Persia, ans. Pho-nicians and Carthageniana panions formed what was afterwards
by tbe earthquake last week.
Ten each began their year with the au­ known as the famous class of " '29." It
thousand bodies hare been recovered tumnal equinox or about September il. was famous because of the fact that so
from the ruins. Fifty thousand cattle Among the Greeks the beginning of many of its members became proml-*
were killed. Shocks are still felt daily. the year was at the time of the winter nent in the various walks of public
life.
Among
"the
boys
”
who
became
solstice down to 433 B. C., when the
“Menton cycle” waa introduced, after "famous men” may be mentioned Ol­
Bottom, Nov, 25.—The Home Market
Holmes;--------------the late-------Judges
tbe new year began on June *5 iver WendeH
-- --------------------------club tendered a banquet to 1,200 invited which
In England from the time of tbe four- Benjamin R. Curtis, of the United
guests in Mechanics hall Friday even­ tcenth century until 1733 the legal and States supreme court, and George T.
ing. Among the speakers were Sen­ ecclesiastical year began on March *»A&gt; ■ Bigelow, chief justice of Maasachuator Hoar, Gov.-elect Greenhalge. Gov.
---- j—
; setts: William H. Channing, nephew
McKinley and Congressman Thomas B
A Flvsrant Cu4». : of the celebrated IV. E. Channing and
Reed. All of tbe speakers made strong
"I tel! yon.” raid Rattlesnake Pete, father-in-law of Edwin Arnold, the
arguments against free trade
"snake bite s a terrible thing. Fr In- poet; Rev. James Freeman Clarke;
stance. » ye jest hcerd of the death of Judge Word, of Salem; Chandler RobUltaoto Farrnr Kills a .Xaljkbw.
a pal of mine who was bit by a snake bins: Benjamin Pierce, the astrono-ver .
a year ago." "Oh.
now," men Samuel Mav. the reformer;
man. a farmed living near here, heard over
__ _ oome
__
-- one of
- *•
--------- *---------r.------------------W. PhilHna.
Phillips, brotherof WendeH
Wendell
a noise ia hiawraltry yard Wednesday raid
his *
hearers,
"you'» don
’t Georje iv
night anC fire*f upon two intruders mean to ray that it took a year for a Phillips; E. D. Sohier and other*.
Thursday morning he found the dead snake bite to kill a man.” "Jest yon Among his college friends were Charles
body of Charles Hoooer. a neighbor, bold yer hosres an* 1’U tell ye bow it Sumner. '30; John Lothrop Motley and
wax. Wen the feller’ got bit, he took Wendell Phillips. '31. Josiah Quincy
upon Lis doorstep.
plenty of whiskythe remedy in such wax president during tbe last year Mr.
Smith spent at Harvard.
WnqQUtMO, IV Va., Nov. 25.—Ex-Gov. cases mode and pervided. An' in course
"America”’is not the only hymn Dr.
John J. Jacob fell dead Friday after- it cured him. But the cure was so Smith has written. The hymnbooks of
pleasant that he kep* ou Lakin* iL until
Dooa
Heart failure waa the cause.
now he has died of tremens. You jest all Christian denominations contain
He was elected governor by the demo­
b'lievc me, a snake bite's a bad thing. many of his productions. "The Psalm­
crats in 1871 and reelected in 1873. In
No matter what you do it's apt to git ist." a book used by the Baptista for
1881 he waa chosen circuit judge for
I thirty years. contains nearly thirty of
in its work."
this county, serving six years.
I his compositions His best missionary
Oarer
Ouellnr
Weapons.
----- i^/i
-------.J
.T-vh£2!
. »rie,—?,
I lrrl.l_ la
In ISS7
a curious
duel
waa fought in J‘ «na
in,r
*“ Itn-aUUrC&lt;k'
Paris, when two rivals met at tbe bouw
h*™ ‘^slated into many
Corps * n» SrRixos, CoL, Nov. 27.
(U-.r Bills died from the effects of an of their divinity
After a few high , Ian"’xa*,‘s---------------------------opl.m .moke 1» Kim Yonr « Joie* ta
was nor
de- •
Coioredo City
Tbe coroner , rerdkt words an immediate encounter
swords
Paradoxical as it may recm. the only
swords nor known species of grass eating turtle in
charges Yong with murder. He is un- ci tied upon. And neither
two ornamental
pintols being at hand two .ornamental
.from the walls the world, xerebutes agassizH. lives
i
crowbows were taken .froAn adjourn- and thrives on that all but bar-*n
bar'
A»«ir»*ddry
rfrtta
re &gt;
“J100and
™; waste-tbe Mojave dmert. in Ssn Here
Boerox, Nov. 17 —Lally
A dty.
Collins,
raa xaadc.

rignnl «.lurd.y for u. taredr of tbelr
ereUton. Tta ItaMUho. w. .boot ,
a—

orare

are not known.

&lt;
:

• ’-

'

and "The Bogey Maa.”

It ia a carious

,”
nim
r~ntiv
on the
try, Tie of Thee,
told
a Boston
re­
the writer sailed away from Liver­
porter who visited him recently on the
—~~ — —uiruuay
how the famous hymn came to bo writ­
ten.
greet him aa a welcome to his own
In 1831 William C. Woodbridge, a
friend of Dr. Smith's, who had been
coal heaver am the dock. He might
visiting Germany and the German
have alluded here to the run of •My
schools. brought home with him a lot
Sweetheart’s the Man in the Moon"
of German music 'books. Mr. Wood­
and "After the BalL”
bridge gave tbe books to Lowell Ma- .
Prior to the advent of the before­
son. then the conservator of all church mentioned songs, he continues, we had
music in Boston, and Mr. Mason being a long siege of "Little Annie Rooney"
unable to read German turned them and "Maggie Murphy's Home.” Then
over to Dr. Smit, and said he would we had before these a lengthy attack
Uke to have a poetical translation of
of "Down Went McGinty," and before
anything Dr. Smith saw in the book this a number of Harrigan A Hart's
and liked. •‘Turning over tbe leaves theater comique songs, such aa "Mulli­
of the books one gloomy day in Febru­ gan Guards,* "Maj. Gilfeather” and
ary. 1833,” said Dr. Smith. "I came others similar in style. Then preced­
across the air *God Save the King.’ I ing thia era we had “Peekra-Boo" and
liked the music. I glanced at the Ger­ “La-di-Dah-’' Before thia "Whoa, Em­
man words at the foot of the page. ma!" "Champagne Charlie,” "CapL |
Under the inspiration of the moment I
J inks," “Shoo Fly” and "Not for Joe,’*
went to work and in half an hour pretty well mixed up with sentimental
songs of the "Put Me in My Little
ten on a scrap of paper I picked up Bed" and "Silver Threads Among the
from tho table, and the hymn of to­ Gold.” "Norah O'Neil," “Lillie Dale”
day is substantially as it was written and "Come Where My Love Lies Dream­
that day.”
Dr. Smith still has the original draft
Dtxring the war of the rebellion how
of the poem. lie has been urged many well the writer remembers the songs
times.to give il up. They would like
to have it in Washington for preserva­ the soldiers marching by the house
tion. and It would, of course, be prized where he lived, and listened with
and safely cared for in Boston, but he bated breath to the songs they sung, of
has thus far declined to part with it. "Tramp. Trump, the Boys Are March­
Dr. Smith made a copy of it for D. ing." "Rally Round the Flag." -John
Lothrop A Co., the Boston publishers,
Brown’s Body" and "Marching Thro’
and -this copy was in their exhibit at Georgia,” and then the different style
the world’s fair. The paper on which of songs sung by the women folk at
the poem was originally written Is yel­ home, such as "Brave Boys Are They,’*
low with age. but the writing is per­ •The Vacant Chair,” "Mother, Dear,
fectly legible. The paper is about six Your Boy Is Wounded," or "Tenting
To-night,” or "When This Cruel War Is
Over." or the moxe humorous ones of
"The Captain With His Whiskers Took
a Sly Glance at Me'] or "The Bold Sol­
dier Boy."
/
The songs before that period were
different from any since. The names
of some of these were. "Roll on Silver
Moon," "Ben Bolt," "The Old Oaken
Bucket," "The Indian Boy's Lames*,”
•‘The Irish Emigrant's Lament” ahd
"Hard Times Come Again No More."
These must Iiavc l»ce:i rather doleful
time**. There was another song quite
popular at that time, called "Cruel
Barbara Allen." so the writer has been
told. But thia is abont the extent of
bis knowledge on the song question.

ALEXANDER

AND

" taebc* ta tanyu. *rt«° tall

ccrinsltT c.ralera

CaicAooa Wan Mtcxnoas
Cnaauvoxx. rarosKKr
Vixw. Favorito routs to ths am
of nonhrrn M1&lt;-b-.gaa.
ids.

FrtMky
Rapida leave* Graad IUald« s c P. M.
Parlor ran oo day trail.* asd ricrpwe aa
4'tbt trams bet*rr*a reloskry. Grand Rapids,
a»d &lt;'bica«o.

CLEOPATRA.

I wrote you fronyixmdon. says a cor- &gt;

respondent of the Boston Advertiser, of
the discovery in Alexandria six weeks
ago of the tombs ot Alexander and
Cleopatra. Here ia the letter sent to &gt;
Aberdeen which describes the remark-'
able find: I
"The tombs are intact and no doubt'
os the excavations proceed the tombs
of all the Ptolemies will be brought to
light. There is no doubt about the
matter, as the names of the occupants
are over the doors. The dix&gt;rs arc of
bronze and covered with Greek in­
scriptions. Here and there the bronze
has corrodtai, so that with the aid of a
magnesium light they could see the
marble sarcophagi, and lots of other
things in the rooms. Some of the
vault* seem to le full of rolls and
parchments, but this is mere guess­
work on the part of the observers. All
will l»e cleared up when the khedive
Charlevoix
returns from Constantinople, u he la IMsQtsy..
to superintend the opening of Alexan­ Bay View..
der's and Cleopatra's tombs."
Dr. Grant Bey. the writer of the let“Lota of beautiful

rare* and gold

t•» ax fia&lt; sutams t. wwi a» th

things hare been found, and a most
All train* wOI »ur» *t Crsoked Lsk
bcntltcllj execaud .tela, ta &lt;rh&lt;«
, ...
.
tomb they found a crown of gold. My ut*5 KSv tawing Um*- «f treUm. so ■
information is nt first hand, because I »»7 h,ve «»• *° &lt;**» J»
«
K_ t _ ,__ _ ___ _&lt;.k
._ujn_ "*’..BOtJri&gt;torwsrd until next train.

prictor of the land and tbe manager of
«»• owasy *tef rre-rwtb*rzhi s
u, ♦K. - tbs Ums ot Mich trxln* wiu-ou&lt; M*Ge*
the digging this afternoon. In the
w. s.D»«i'i.
course of digging the Greek gentle-1 H C. Porras. Gsal P
*.t
man came upon a pit that led down to
a series of vaults thirty feet below the
surface. These are the tombs of the ,
Ptolemies and the one exposed to view ,
is that of Cleopatra. The others have
still to be excavated, but they are
there—only all the passages are filled (
with earth. Twenty feet deeper, and
only six feet abort- sea level, is Alex- j
andcr's tomb, al! by itself, only there ।
are some chambers near it filled with
rolls and perchmen tv—in other words, 1

a library of ancient books."
An English sportsman, out for a few
days’ shooting in the interior of Japan,
amused the natives upon the evening of
his arrival at the house where he was
to put np by putting his well-trained
cocker spaniel through.a series of dev­
cr tricks. The Jap i^afcne for dog ia 1
"‘Come here,” probably because that I

is just what the native cars wont •
do when so bidden. Japanese dogs
are a degenerate race, unfit for
the purposes for which other
are
used,
and
uncontrplled
by
their mat-ters. Their home ia in the
btrecta anti fields. The Japanese,
therefore, look with wonder upon the
docile canine companions foreigners
bring to their country. The perform­
ance of the Englishman's dog amazed
the unsopliiaticatcl Japs. This waa
shown when the guest went to hia
room to retire for the night. There
was his bed duly made on the floor
the Japanese fashion, with the woodcn-box pillow at the bead. But beside
77
of by
the his
lovers
county.
Cal.
queer
creo— --m
op- ! uardino
turn grazes
after
the This
fashion
of an
ox v
-----.
‘2.'^,.,.^
&lt;. w.j
Th.
t ETaas. seems to ^ut what the second little bed meanL
taowrtp-n.
n,•
U» ta»V Tb.ta.urre

LL

mm

leata
■sward City

f^S

CURE

■teteBMl

ttaWute

SICK
HEAD

�FOB WAR.
Bobart Grant, ta’Th* Opfcmona of a
Philpeopher,” fhrea a telling instance
may dinappoint hia wife.

WINTER

The phUoso*

M. Henri Bryoa, tho correspondent
Of tbe Figaro of Paris, at present trav­
eling in China.-gives the following ac­
count of the naval and military prep­
arations which are going ou in the
Celestial empire:
A fact of tbe highest importance,
which for all that has escaped the no­
tice of
diplomatists.
consuls, and my
—------*-------l
"
English confreres of tbe east, has just
come to light in China. I mean the
sadden transformation of the old and
childish method Of warfare ao long In j

burglar sod hastened to the bolted
chamber door to listen and confirm his
convictions. His wife was aroused and
asked hoarsely what was the matter.
“Fred, are there burglars in the house?"
she gasped. “Sh! Yea”
“What are you doing, Fred? Oh. you
mustn’t go down and expose yourself,
on any account! Promise me that you
will not!"
Having ascertained that the door
was VWIMU,
secure, I•• walked across the JUVjUl
room
turned on the eloctric light
Jo^phine was Sitting bolt upright,
quivering with excitement
** j
on
trousers^ a pwfT

ese lu that country. The Chinese art j
of war lias become thoroughly modern- j
txed. anti tends to rival that of the ■
wMtom nations The illustrious man
who has brought about thia radical
tnn.torm.tton I.
LI Hong-j
Tchang Ft fa at Tientsin that he Is ।
operating Tientsin fa the industrial cenu. or — to.«erW. where Um I

of boots, Md began took arouAdJfce,
trampling sturdily.
~
-pred, they’ll hear you if yon make
such a nolao&gt;my wife
an ago
nlxe&lt;1 whisper
.., forTenUj ,™t M,- I retorted
“That’s why Pm doing it"
.
u
al
Stapled to my
I

Seems to be here in dead earnest.

Make a Christmas present
that is useful.
I have a large, naw stock of
Gold Eye G’asses and Spec­
tacles,
After making the present
to your friend, tbe glasses
can be adjusted to fit the
Everything in my shop eyes free of charge.
will be sold it ACTUAL
r Q.W. LOWRY.
COST for the next 20 days

OWN

of-me and you will not only b^.contented but

comfortable.
I am now offering extra induce­
ments to the trade and should like to have you
call and find out what they are.
My line of

Ladies’ shoes cannot be beaten for quality, fit
or prices.

D .

.genta ol Cnaet, Krupp .nd the Armu
o(
strongs enter into competition for the ■---------------------------- ..
— a with
... grate
. ­
a washbasin, and
I received
acceptance of- their deadly wares. In
ful. eagerness a pair of Indian clubs
the tournamentxtf tbe rivals the Ger­ which offered themselves, and lifting
mans have' AlmOfit always carried off them to the level ot- my brow let them
the prinwj.’ At Port Arthur, in the fall clamorously to the door. The
province of Petchili, there y^e splendid welkin rang, so to speak, and I sank
cruisers, battleships and .gunboats,
with nervous exhaustion into an arm­
•built with ali-the recent improvements chair.
■of naval bclcnce. U is noteworthy that ।
I
The house seemed deathly still, and
a regular ■ fleet has been created here ' Lt struck me that Josephine on her part
in hvu than six years. ■
was ominously quiet. When she spoke
- Sinoe the last Franoo-CUincsa war at last it was to ask:
the Oelestiafa have opeued thsir eyes,
‘'Haven’t you a pistol?"
That great, -Altepji people has become
aronned ‘ Tf Hong-Tcbang has rudely,
“Are you going to let them taka
shaken off' their night covering. He*
everything?"
has undeVtKken tbe task of waking
‘’It is for them to decide, darling.”
them up thoroughly. Hp coq claim the
“But, Fred—"
.
.
honor of '■ having treated genuine, j»olJosephine did not finish her sentence.
-dien*, organized in European style, and
The words she uttered were, however,'
.
.
■
armed with the improved modern rifles. so full of poignant surprise and disap-, are ^UTe TO Win.
mi HtaZ «&gt;
of poignant surprise and disapmtl,iUr7 pointment that
felt vuix^braiucu
constrained UJ
to'
a.,msv gI ivrt
'
achool aF
:hool
Tientsin
atTientain
Lhadapb*nc^tQ8ee
I. had a chance, to
‘ see
.1*- - .
■
the soldiers maneuvevlng. , Theirexer-5
ciscs had the trade mark of. their ^“Is there anything you would like to .
jj ulKUup ululg^llu,
training. Their movements, regular,
•tiff &lt;md sturdy, and their heavy and
“You are the beet judge, of course,"
. , 5•
.
.
.
noisy march, with automatic precision,
clearly Indicated, that German Instruc­ she answered, coldly. "Only, do you
think it is the usual way!"
| ,
..t
, , &gt;
tors hod been then!. Li Qoug-Tchang
has reformed the army of China.
A German artillery offl eer. Maj. von since, and I have endeavored to make
plain to her that, in the process of evo- .•
*
Bichter, has been commissioned by the ,
-viceroy to organize the new army of' lution, thinking men have come to the
conclusion
that
the
husband
and
father
the north', that Is to say, iu the prov­
who chops logic at dead of night with !
Ince of Petchili. Another officer from
.
.
. .
,
Berlin is ' installed at the arsenal at an accomplished burglar on the wrong
side of his chamber door is akin to a
TUtwh rwd far from the forts that com­
lunatic.
i
•
mand the entrance of the Pei Flo.
She listens to my arguments, and has P1
t'S’
Under Lis direction Chinp.se workmen
.o t A/KIO r
turn out enormous quantities of shot, done me the honor to admit that there :
is more to be said in toy behalf than she
IL SSF
OWN Si IN I)
shell .-kid schrapnel. Tae Krupp cstabthought at first; but I remember that'
Hsbdt6ut supplies tho forts and ram­
part* with guns of the latest pat­
tern
Such it&gt; t he progress in . China. The air of a woman who. in spite of everything, is still of the same opinion, and
■destructive industry is booming in that
she murmured gently:
|
country.' Chinn is arming, and arming
“As I tolo’Y-ou • before, Fred, if you
formidably, and her present aim is to
had
fired
once
over
the
banisters,
I
find within herself the military rewould say nothing."
।
•
[_
eouro&lt;M.and tho war material that she
“Bat I might have been kille&lt;l or
wfc
was formerly obliged to procure else­
maimed for life!"
|
faj
•"«.
where She is erecting upon different
Josephine looked a little grave, but
points of her immense territory nushe
answered
succinctly:
i
merotfs and Important arsenals, work­
“There are certain risks in this world
shops and. foundries, which change
।
completely the national character of that a man has to take.”

Don’t

let this be the “Winter of your discontent,”
but buy your boots, shoes, rubbers, felts, etc.,

F. Q. STOWELL.

for CASH.

j. w. LUNN.

A SQUARE
DEAL

COME IN

I 1 can show you- the finest
j line of ROBES, SWELL
, BODY and PORTLAND
'CUTTERS over shown in
Hastings, and at prices that

tt',‘h-r‘ui7““"p‘Dplhun QipiirliQ

At our special ribbon sale we warrant
each and every oue pure silk at tbe Back*

1 Light OF heavy, Cast OT steGl
bolstere or log
bunks,

going

at

wholesale

Whoever has seen a Cornish funeral
knows how “ilka lassie haa her laddie”
in the melancholy procession, and net

“Id

81.00

There has been a areal eall for fancy
hair pins. We have a new lot at tbe
Racket

Knit Roots. We have n boot knit large,
tjicn lined with a good thickness of felt­
ing wool and wtio’e shrunk together. It
ki era Its shape belter, Is warmer and a
If you get an r »f tlimn ladles 40c. undt-rarar you will have to bu.-tlr or pay 23
p.-r cent at the Rncket.

We know rubber Roods an* high but
from now yeti had twiter yet our prices
before you buy at the Racket,
If yon want any kilehen tin wear come
i on. We will fhv«* yon from 25 to ICO
i p&lt; r cent at the Rm k&gt; l
We will next receive I fa largest lot of
toys and fancy
ever brought to
Hadlnxs by one tlrm at prices with the
llmch.Tur Racket.

Drs. CHASES JONES
SPECIALISTS IN

We an* the lending iiolkui In-use of
Barry Co. ami shall In-id It If prlo-s and
giMMla will do II nl Hie Kai Art.

We want vwnr r^xs,
price at the Racket

h-gkest market

W’e makes cull lo xrirh-tn-ns
wear this dty a to.- Ila -in-c.

CHRONIC DISEASES:

Ser the new JapaijeMe
tbe Racket.

After years of experience
they are ready to guarantee
,
a
cure
in any case that is cur­
1
1able in any of their special­
1ties.
They are now at' Ford’s
Hotel and can be found
'there the first weefc of every
■
mouth hereafter.
'
Examination free.

uudei-

Batn!&gt;oo went al

Is what we give every custo­
mer that comes in our store.
He’s pleased. s&lt;&gt; are we, and
we’ve won a good customer.
We’re not I'.ere to-lay and a­
way to-morrow.

WE ARE HERE TO STAY.
The fact that we treat ’every­
body right, sell g&lt;x&gt;d goods at
right prices accounts for the
big trade we have enjoyed.

A. McCOY

WANTED

SAW LOGS
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

CUSTOM SAWING.
P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

J. L. WILKINS, *gt

THE RACKET

.
•

Between

-

F you save time yon save
money. You can save a vast
Iamount
of time if you are look­

ing for

or any kind of building mater
ial, by coming directly to u«
And not only that, you Will save money by buying of ua.

We are [&gt;ORted ir.
our business and do
enough of it to ena-

«rta-

Gentlemens larjrv gold rinjs for
warranted IS years nt the Racket.

Delta! Dolls'. We bare the nicest lot of
dolls ever brouxht to llustlnua from the
10c. doll up and will sell tb« m cheaper
than they were ever sold before at the
Racket

‘A: Opporite Roller Mill.

' the countryby modifying it in the Eu- ■
STONEWALL JACKSON’S DEATH.
ropcau sense. The city of Han-Yong.
• an insignificant little place a short
time ago., has now become, in less than
a year, a military post of tbe first or­
Then camo the death wound, and
der. which is destined in. the future to
after nearly a week's unavoidable de­
outstrip all the others. It is the cqntention Mrs. Jackson reached her hus­
ter Of great works and gigun tic foun­
band’s deathbed, writes Mrs. Jefferson
dries. workshops,'brickyards and rifle
Davis in an interesting sketch with
factories.
.
...
portrait of “The Widow of Stonewall
Truax Han-Yang, which fa the cenJackson" in the Ladies' Home Journal.
'traiand strategic point of the empire,
Spent with the anguish of his wounds
a railway, is about to be built which
he lay dying, too near the silence of
will Join Pekin to tha north and Can­
the grave to do more than murmur to
ton.
’ .
his wife: “Speak louder, I want to
The arsenal of Nankin, which I was
hear all you say,” and feebly to caress
permitted to inspect, is a vast con­
hta baby with a whispered: “My sweet
struction, entirely modern.. It is sup­
one, my treasure." while the innocent
plied with all the modern material for
smiled in his dying face.
■the manufacture of engines of war:
Then was the heart-broken wife and
and from this place guns and rifles aro
abundantly supplied to the army. The mother given strength to minister to
both
these objects of her love. From
rifle* teat are made- at Jenkin are
aoineteing new. They are like our her firm lips the dying hero learned
that
the
gates of Heaven were ajar for
duck-gumr. very heavy, aud are han&lt;li-G by two men. But .their rdnge fa his entrance. Controlling her bitter
extremely long. Lhave procured'some grief she sang for him the sacred songs
of.the cartridges of these guns. They on which his fainting spirit soared upward to its rest When all waa over,
and she had followed him to his grave,
This Nankin araenrl provides for.
she again sought her father's roof, and
everything. There are molds for sheila
there hid her bowed head among her
own people, to- live only for her baby.
In strict retirement the you ng widow
entirety lo tho construction-of the arhusbanded hgrmeans until her daugh­
ter wSI'grown'aprettyr graceful young
■ of tee Hotchkiss, Maxim and Nordenwoman, and then, to promote her
Bat It bt hot necessary to enter into child's happiness, the mother emerged
fprthbr detank and to multiply exam- from tho privacy in which she had
lived since her husband’s death, and
;ple-&lt; What I hare seen in the center of
China estate also Ln the north and in visited both the southern and north­
the honth.
Throughout the empire ern states In the course ot time her
the manufacture of arms, goes ou with daughter became engaged to a young
Virginian, Mr. Christian, of Richmond,
a feverish activity. China is working
for war. and the time will soon come and tf few months later was married to
hlmi
Shortly after their marriage Mr. aud
CDente equal In quantity and in number
Mrs. Christian removed to California,
to thnte of the greatest European nawhither Mrs. Jackson accompanied
them.
They returned s short time
l»trr to Charlotte. N. C., where they
A CWrita Id**!.
A givi never marries her ideal. Ono took a house and lived together. Now,
reason h. that she seldom finds him, however, the widow's next trial was
and when fh&lt;j does she, doesn't like Imminent. Mrs. Christian was at kicked
by a prostrating fever and succumbed,
tnaa ia so dreadfully unlike tbe one of after bearing her illness with great
fortitude.

Spar or 3 ball stick plus so fashionable
in two colors at the Backet. '

Remen&gt;lM*r a carpet sweeper makes a
nice Christmas pn-arnt. We still have
some of the suction sweepers and they are
tbe beat only &lt;3 00 at tbe Racket.

Horse Blankets

Still

DOINGS

Only one satisfactory notation of the heating stove
q i tion for you. The ROUND OAK solves it for thons­
: ' '' every year-satis!actoril y, too. Do you know ita runny
■ 1 .“J**™ 11 not tet “A t*11 you! SEE THE NAME ON
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The best'Advertis­

Hastings Banner.

ing medium tn Bar­

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ry County.
VOL. XXXVIII.NO. 32.

HASTINGS, MICH, DECEMBER, 7, 1893.

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Hastings Banner.

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COUNTY NEWS.

If you want any
Cutters,Bob Sleighs
Robes or^ Blankets,
Stoves, Hardware
of any kind call on,

IRA VAN
The Hardware Man
UNION BLOCK,
HASTINGS, MICH.

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MUST RAISE THE CASH
MONEY TALKS

AG’T

Call and see us.
At the Little Red Front Shoe Store.

We can save Y ou Money.
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ONKPRICE

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2NS0N

SHOE

DEALERS

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NEW PATTERNS
IN

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PAPER

I am going to iispoee of my
new furniture at some price.
Have commenced to arrive.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I will We will be glad to [show you
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­ patterns, and don't forget our
stering and repairing.

CURTAINS.
We are making SPECIAL
sting i
' for tl
ow its n
NAME

on Saturday evening Dec. «th. An Interestlng
program has been prepared.
Come and hear It—Mr. Routt one of the
state revival band, ta conducting revival
meetings at the M. E. church this weekGeorl® ■ fonDer resident of
Middleville but now of Rockford, who ta
well known throughout the county as an
elocutionist will give an entertainment in
the interest of the Corning Epworth
League at their church, on Tuesday even­
OrunreTniS?
ing of thta week—Frank Lee and family
Delayed letter.
are
now comfortably located In their new
James Knickerbacker haa moyed to
home on LarkiASt — Mrs. Heller’s mother
and brother from .Fennville are visiting
8 .
SHI^Cbai Sadler la mo,la(
her—Our items last Week should have
on Ul, Bowen place—Mr. and Mr, Eap» read Mr. Seekins In place of Mr. Lukins
JoOnaan alalled at J. B. Oafood’a laatSu—John Gibbs and family of Grand Rapids
urdap and Banda,—Frank Falkot Lar., who spent Thanksgiving with relatives
’aa In Uta town laal week-Mr«. John In the village returned to their home last
Wilton was hero a few days the flrat of Monday—Mi is Fannie Rogers who has
the week—Art Reed Is working for Ira been-slck has so far recovered as to be
Brooks—1 be dance last Friday night was able to begin her second term of school
a success socially and flnanclally-John on the Prairie last Monday—What ta II
Usgood and Job England were fortunate I wonder? Blnce last Saturday, that
enough to each shoot a deer while north— makes Carl Stokoe. smile In that way,
aaae FUh and Mno 3. C. Wink worn at «hy, haven’t you heard? Tta a girl so
Hickory Cornsra the first of the week— they say, and mother and child, are all
Ell Nidjpla ta on the sick Hat—It took
about twenty men armed with ahot guns
and rlflus, Sixteen boys with clubt. pitch­
Jas Batty of Ohio formerly a resident of
forks and a tenet to capture one poor
little rabbit that was seen on J ha street Carltou was the guest of Dllzon Caln last
one day last week. Aftir an exciting chase Sunday—Michael Vester and wife return­
E. L. Knlckertiacker claimed the honor of ed to Battle Creek last Monday—The LaGrippe has several victims In town—Mr.
shooting It and carried home the prize.
Jacob Odell and family entertained a
company of Hastings
young
people
Miss Ella Croekford is on the sick list— Thanksgiving day and evening—I. Mere­
Dr. A. J. Wright and son returned from ly of Onondago Eaton County was the
the north last Friday. The doctor Is liv­ guest of Mr. aud Mra. Andrus last Sunday
ing on venison now—Mr. Edmonds* read­ —We hear that the 13 year old daughter
ing Circle now numbers so or more. It ta of Ike Allerding died Sunday night of
held on Saturday evening—Grace Yargsr diphtheria—Mr.
Frank
Andrus
will
is dangerously 111. It is thought she can­ apeak in the Adventist church at Carlton
not recover—Mr. and Mrs. Dan 8nyder of Qenter next Sunday evening upon a very
the Valley Olty spent Sunday with their interesting subject Eyerybody invited—
father, Wm. McKinney—Rufus Vester The Ladles Aid Society was entertained
and family are nicely settled in their old by Mrs. William Nash last Wednesday—
home. They like country better than city Mra. M. Cole has purchased a patent hmm
life—Charley Wright teaches the Bohlar and ta prepared to weave carpets at old
school this winter.
prices. We hear she does good work
—Burt Service and wife have moved back
to her parent* home—Old winter has got
Miss Minnie Wilkinson has returned a round in fine shape and has lost none of
to Charlotte—Mr. and Mra. McColl of
hta blunter and blast since we saw him
Charlotte ate turkey at W. J. Marble’s St— Mr. Edmonds has a fine reading
Thanksgiving—Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Rood
m and considerable Interest is mani­
have "returned from a visit to friends In fested—The sleighing ta flue at present
the northern pari of the statu— Mr., Adel- and ta being Improvetf— George Vester
berl Taylor of Manchester Is a guest of went to Battle Creek Monday returning
his uncle Asa Noyes—Since
last we Tuesday—Miss Nellie Brown who ta at­
wrote
Mra.
David
Wilkinson a Cl
kind tending school In the Valiev City spent
neighbor and friend, has been removed Thanksgiving with her parents in Carlton.
teun our midst by death. She leaves
several children and . husband to mourn
IlanUehl.
her loss. Thp funeral occurred at the
Protracted meetings commenced ibis
U. B. church—Mrs Mary Whitte has sold week Tuesday evening held by our Pastor
her eighty acre farm to Theocold Gar- and assisted by the Evangelist Elder.
linger—Mrs. M. V. B. Mallette of Grand Sales who helped here one year ago—
Rapids has been visiting relatives In this Arthur Edmunds and Chas McKinzie
vicinity—Mr. and Mrs. A. Coulter of and Geo. Reimer, Banfield boys who are
of Chicago are guests of their parents uow college students of Albion were home
Mr. and Mrs. David Smith—Miss Viola Thanksgiving to help their parents eat
Felghner has resumed school duties and that Turkey and returned last Monday—
Is teaching In Maple Grove—Mra. Joe" Thanksgiving day was held here. It was
Kocher has returned from a visit to an old pioneer ThanksglTing and led by
friends in Charlotte and Lansiy.
Mrs. Dunn. There was singing by the
children and their elders and also by the
old pioneers. Albert King gave us some
Ella I-atty was al homo from Lansing very nice anisic.
Fathers and, grand­
tn spend Thanksgiving-Flora Ellis spent fathers, daughters and grand-daughters
Thanksgiving at home—Dr.
and Mr*. all sang together—Mr. King has an ex­
Powers were at Lawyer Power's, Char­ cellent voice. Uncle Harry Pearl gave
lotte Saturday and Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. us a very good talk. Robert Brunney
Edgar Tyler of Vermontville, were at made It interesting bow he commenced
John Taskers’ Thanksgiving and spent housekeeping with hta wife. He had
the rest of the week here—Oh. such love­ no stuck and no money to get any with.
ly sleighing—Mrs. Chas. Southwell was The distance they had to go to praise God;
at home from Battle Creek Thanksgiving the whole audience was much taken with
—Frank Wright and family are visiting the remarks—Doe. Chandler Is on the
relatives at Morgan—The Centex- and sick list, called Brights disease— Ed Tun­
last week
Ellis schools had their pictures taken last gate was elected janitor
Thursday evening by the trustees to take
Tuesday.
care of the church—There seems to bs
quite a little wheat moving around here to
Itanfleld.
The donation that was held in Mosher’s Battle Creek at 35 &gt;ud 56 cents—Dau
hall last Tuesday evening for the benefit Pierce has just returned from the north
of the pastor netted &gt;45. Rainy' evening, woods and says be killed two deer and
too—The excitement over the railroad pro­ put five bullets into a bejr and then did
ject runs high with the people here—Rev. not get h.nt—Tim post office here ta ex­
VanWinkle was taken with the grip last pected to be moved Jo the Bresee store
Thursday evening, and was just able to room—The mall route here to B. C. chang­
get to the pulpit to preach Sunday morn­ ed hands Dee. 4th to Mr. Collins—Lum­
ing. but did remarkably well considering ber ta being hauled now tor a now build­
the feeble condfflon of hta body—Ctarenc“ ing by Elbert Edmunds—Roily Powers
ideu lias recovered from the mumps but has moved Into hta new bouse.
the rest of the family are stricken with it
—Robert Phillips was married about a
W. C. Hewett has returned to his homo
week before the community learned that
be had a helpmate—All the people near at Barker Creek—A fine time was enjorand In* the Jurisdiction of Baofield. with ed by all who attended the party at T. Ells­
the exception of Henry Bowman, have worth’s Thanksgiving—Fenton Mattison
given a deed of the right of way to the who Is attending school at Plainwell was
last week—Henry
railroad company—Old Santa Claus will home a few days
from
show himself here at the church Christ­ Hewett ta entertaining friends
Allegan—A n»*w organ at Frank Mon­
mas evening. Everybody invited.
tague’s—School commenced Monday with
Edward
I^amphers
Gt
Martin
as
&lt; Johnstown and Barry.
Beattie
ami
family
Orin Loomis and wlfd visited at W. C. teacher—Wm.
Bowens
Mills
vbilrd
relatives
fiobluson's last Monday'—The social held of
In the new church las^ Friday evening was 1 here last week—John W. Bronson from
near Halting-* has moved on the Kni-kera success financially. Over 818 was re­
ceived for the supper alone— Maxtor Mor­ backer farm—Free Methodist meeting at
ris Searles was the reelplent of the silk the church next Saturday evening.

Published Thursdays by
OOO±C_ BBOS-.

PRICES

to clean up our

stock.

I

Jefferson St. Furniture
Store.

W.J.&amp;LL.HOLLOWAY.
Si«t or th* Elephant. &gt;

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quilt made by the L. A. S.—F. A. Robin­
son ta having a wall laid under hta house
—Leda Norwood 1s visiting her aunl, Mra
Cross-Mrs. Je-«ie Robinson spent last
week with her parents in Delton—rienonn
Searles has moved npnn S. Carson’s farm,
near Galesburg—The Rev. Fleming ta e»pectrd io lead the C. E- mertlng next Sun­
day evening—The friends of Miss Maud
Malay gave her a pleasant surprise last
Tuesday evening—Miss Bessie Willison,
of Hailing*, vtalted at 3. R. Willison’s la»t
week—Arthur Knowles ta-worklng for Mr.
Willison.*
.
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Many a turkey gobbled their lust gn’tble
Thanksgiving—Mr. Nease ta very Hi at
the present writing—Very Roral weather
and tool sleighing at prrsent-Mn Mil­
ton Murphy of Hastings enjoyed a Thsnkagivljtg dinner with hta mother Mrs. l.&lt;*wart—Mra E. IxKkhart SundayM with
b er mother—There were Thanksgiving
^servicee M the U. B. chnrch Sunday
evening—E. Lockhart our Pleasant Valley
gardner delivered radish
and lettuce
for Thanksgiving—Dr. Coulter spd wtfr
of Chicago were I be kuesta of D. W.
Smith the past week—M. Drnxlo Tbonura
enterta loud Mr. James Il’mmt and slater
of Vetiiidd—Thanksgiving day wa* olu
aerved by our Christian citta.na by at
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leadln&lt;
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Mfddlsvllla.
No school last ’Thursday or

Fridav

hi

Mra. Mlnir l« Hill on U&gt;n »lfk IM—
Mias Frankie Griffin returned to her home
from this place where she has been at
work for Mrs. R ckard-Mr. and Mra.
Bechtel and son and Gtiy Pierson and
wife air Turkey al E 8. Fitche’s In Way­
land—Jessie Buaklrka and Clyde Pickett
of Wayland spent Thursday and Friday
with Waller and Vean Bechtel— Fred
Hunt aud wife spent part of last week
vMtlng frknita In Grand Rapid*—Mra.
Vance and Mra. F. Black and Miss Nellie
Mlnur of Heatings spent Monday with the
talter'H parents at tills place—The dance
at Smith’s hall Thanksgiving night was
quite well attended. There w« re about
thirty numbers sold—Chart Crookston re­
turned from Wiveoitslii last week—Mr.
nnd Mra. A- C. Hunt and Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Armstrong spent the tatter part uf
last week visiting friends nt Prairieville—
Mrs. F. Misner spent Saturday nnd Sun­
day at J. F. Brigrt-There will he a
Christmas tree at tlie Peoples church on
Saturday evening Dec. S3—News was re­
ceived of the death of Mrs. Bncl Bradlev
of KanflM a former resident of thta place
_ Mr. John Deinorast an old resident of
thta place died al his home Saturday
night by a stroke nf paralysis-

of any paper in the

WHOLE NO. 2008
care of a fellon, it has taken possession of
hta left thumb—Carl Potter Is some better
at this writing—We have quite good
sleighing at present bnt the wind Is blow­
ing from the south—Tbos Powers Is quite
poorly again'—Mra. Lee Tinker la on the
sick list—Mrs. Ed Courtney came home
from Kalamazoo last Saturday—Cards are
out for the marriage of Miss Mamie Stuart
of this place to A, L. Terpen I ng of Gun
Marsh. The wedding will lake place at the
residence of J. N. Stuart on Wednesday
Dec. 8lh.

Maah villa.
Misses Myrtle Smith and Edna Lee of
Woodland were guests of friends here
over Sunday—Miss Minnie Furnisa was
home from Middleville the latter part of
last week—Mrs. Wm. Hummel was called
to Grand Rapids Saturday evening by the
severe illness of her daughter Mrs. Tru­
man Cole—Mis. John Phillips of Waodlaud was a guest of Mrs. Frank Me Derby
part of last week—Misses Lulu and Nellie
Felghner and Ada Michael of Hastings
were guests of friends here Thanksgiving
—Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bark of Shaytown
spent Thanksgiving at John Fumiss’—Mr.
A. McCoy of Hastings spent Thanksgiv­
ing at Wm. Fuller’s—James Fleming of
Woodland was in town Tuesday—T. D.
Demory Is home from Chicago—The first
public appearance of the Nashville Cornet
Band will take place in a concert at the
Opera house Tuesday evening Dec., Jtth
—Geo. R. Howell who has been very sick
for several weeks died Sunday evening
the funeral took ptace Tuesday afternoon
—Mr. John Furnlas took advantage of the
sleighing and drove to Battle Creek and
back Monday—Geo. Sei leek
has
been
given the position of day telegraph opera­
tor at Tolleston Indiana—J. M. Wheeler
has purchased N. C. Rasey’s milk wagon
at Charlotte and is moving there.
Woodland.
George Woolett of Oregon is visiting
friends in our vicinity—S. C. Woolett of
Alto was in our village on Monday on
busing—Philip T. Colgrove was In our’
village on
Saturday—John
Barnum’s
home caught on fire Tuesday night bnt
was saved with difficulty—The roller mill
has been rented for the ensuing year to
George Grover and
George Fowler.
Both are experienced millers and we, have
good reason tn believe that the mill’s good
reputalluu will iw sustained—Walls 4
Holmes have worked hard and have built
up a good custom trade and Jiave made
an excellent brand of flour and have dem.onstrated that the mill can be operated
with profit to the operators—The heavy
snow of the last few days has made good
sleighing and teamsters are improving it
—The p-wfoffice was moved to the Ex
change Bank of F. F. Htfbert Saturday
—Several Odd Fellows visited the Lake
Odessa Ixxlge last
Friday night—Eli
Cline has returned Irom the north where
he has been
hunting—The Insurance
Company adjusted the loss of Bolton A
Gates on Tuesday. They carried an In­
surance of 38200 but the company adjus­
ter's only allowed 32000. This amount
will not cover the loss to Messrs Bolton
&amp; Gates—M. 8. Cole has moved from our
village. 1-oula Th I bout has moved Into the
vacated house.

at this place Dec. 13—The hunters have
all returned from the north and Freeport
haa been having a siege of La grippe—
The club dance Saturday evening was not
very well attended on account of the
storm.

Katie Flak la home from Kalamazoo tor
a very abort visit—Mr. and Mrs. Friable,
of Litchfield spent Thanksgiving at the
home of the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
Cyras Ingraham—The citizens of Banfield,
have a goodly amount of faith In the com­
ing railroad. We trust their expectations
may be fully realized—Mrs. J. E. Flak
and her stater Mrs. Andrus have been
quite sick with Lagrippe—Dr. J. L Chand­
ler, who for many pears has bad an ex­
tensive practice extending over a wide ex­
tent of country is uow in very poor
health, not being able to visit patients at
any distance from home.
Hte
many
friends will be glad to learn of an Im­
provement In bis health—The Thanks­
giving exercises at the M. E. church at
Benfield were of an interesting and profit­
able nature—The rank of the pioneers of
Johnstown are being thinned by the rav­
ages of time; but we still have a number
of the sturdy race who first let in the sun­
light remaining among us, and it was our
privilege to listen to a few of them relate
their early experience when animals and
InluM were roaming wild and free. When
we consider the record of courts and
crimes In our town we conclude ' the pio­
neers wore either loo good or too buoy to
plunge very deeply Into crime. Mr. Hen­
ry Paul who Is still living on hta farm in
south Johnstown nt the advanced age of
76. drove the first team, (horned horses)
from Battle Creek to Hastings on the B.
C. and Hastings road, he being one of the
surveying party. This was In the autumn
of 1837. There were then but 3 bouses In
Hastings at that time and they were of the
log persuasion.
*
\

A Statement,

I have refrained so far from making any
statement bearing upon the failure of the
Lake Mills, al Delton, Mich., but repeated
charges of mismanagement, fraud asd
boarding up for personal use, have so fre­
quently come to me of late, that I conclude
it n duty owing my family and the few
friends yet remaining to me, to make a
simple statement of facts leading down to
the recent failure. I would not be understood as blaming any txxiy else, nor do I
consider myself wholly at fault in thta
matter.
When the company was first organized
Nr. Droids retained a X interest and was
President and manager of\ the concern.
The Bush's and tnyself each took a 1-9
Interest and paid In our money promptly.
About the time the mill commenced run­
ning Mr. Dodds borrowed 84000 on hta X
Interest ant) within a few weeks after
39500 more was borrowed to use in the
business. So that al tbe lime of Mr.
Dodds selling out and wltndnwlng from
tbo. management we were left with a
debt of #13,500 besides 31800 -1 had bor­
rowed on my personal responsibility to
put into tne business, and with a debt of
several thousands incurred In the pur­
chase of Mr. Dodds interest, and with
no resources left of any amount
Ijtgrippe ta with us. Mrs. B. Fisher
For the past four years and a half we
and Clayton Barber are just recovering have been carrying tills heavy load, pay­
while entries .Harber ta still wrestling ing interest and discount therein prompt­
with II—Rev’s. Chase and Tucker will ly, and paying annually $600 Insurance
hold a agries of meetings at the West
Cressy'scbool house commencing Tuesday money. a£d furnishing running expenses,
evening—Blanch Smith has closed her and capital for the business and expend­
school at EasLCmay and returned to her ing about 8*2000 for improvements. For
home In Coats Grove—To-day while B. the first two and a half years we gained
Ffehet’s horac was being driven by one each year. Two years ago and one yearx
Thta/
of lita boys, the horse ran away throwing ago we lust heavily on stored flour.
M. Fisher from the cutter injuring him seriously crippled our resources and ire
quite severely—Jake Castuidy buried his were compelled to borrow more money.
baby lust week and his wife is very low The past summer was a serious one finan­
at wilting aud not expected to live—Quite cially, as many know to their sorrow..
we pulled
through and business
a number «»f &lt;&gt;ur young people attended But
the Tlnuikaglvlng dance at
Hickory began to Improve somewhat and mon­
ey was becoming easier. About this' time
Curuura.
Mr. Dodds came along aud proposed to
Dowtins
buy. His proposition did not strike me
Plenty of mow far sleighing and still favorably, as he had nothing to pay
coniliiues snowing—Married on the 38lh. down ou the purchase. lie proposed that,
Moses Aldrich of this plane tn Mrs. Ann we should deed over the properly lu fee
Deblne of Bowen’s Mills—G. Brvant simple to him and Mr. Hartman, and.
ships turkeys to Boston thta week for they, under contract, assume the outstand­
market— L’lie dance held In Rice hall last ing obligations of the firm to the amount
Thurwlay night was not as welt attended of 814,000. I was advised to sell, the
as usual—M. Aldrich ta one of the alck— Bush's favored It. and a prominent credi­
Last J'aturday the post office was moved tor encouraged 1t. We made the sale,
over to Blanton &amp; Woodmansee’s a|ore.
and they were to pay the notes and ac­
counts. We hoped they might succeed,
and II ta quite likely tbev might had nut
Charles Wing n( Grand Haven is shak­ creditors become uneasy. Trouble soon
ing bands with N. Irving friends—D. C. began, everybody itrntanded their pay at
Quigley is expecting trirnds from Jackson once, with the result that no money was
Co. this week—Geo. Ingram has been out left with which to buy wheat. A trust
near Greenville and traded a pair of horses deed had been given by D. A 11. as securi­
for a yoke of oxen—Mrs. Nellie McNaugh­ ty to the Hastings National Bank. Notes
ton went to Grand Rapids Wednesday to became due and could not be met nor re­
visit her stater—Lulu Teeple, of Grand discounted. The eullapM: came and the
Rapids is at home this week—E. Smith
Bush’s and myself being still hulden ou
and wife of Lewek passed through Irving the notes, were drawn Into the Ma&gt; 1st runt,
Thursday calling ’em friends—A binging nnd will &gt;ime out of it entirely stripped
school was held at the Cobb school house of all earthly pueae-islons and property.
last Friday night Mr. Taylor, tmoher.N^
The little accumulations
a life time,
treasured up lt» nuke ol-l ag- comfortable,
are gone.
Evervlhlng h cm.j save ■ conThanksgiving services were nWrved at
sclouMtea-oif recti Mule of ptln&gt;-ipl&lt;% honesty
the M. E church—Mtas Ella Dunkley. -of
of purpose and a srliliugin-wi to do all w« esn
Richland ta vir-Ving Mrs. 8. Collier—Tne
to pay. 1 huya put into the busineaa.
funeral of Andrew HgvcnV babe was held
385&lt;&gt;0 lu cash, have lost 4 rarm-&lt;. have
at the M. E. church i»u Bunday last.
Rev.
aquaiid. ieu flve of the best years of my
Van Antwerp
officiating—Judge
Arm­
life, have expeiuted &gt;ui untold amount of
strong and wife al*&lt;&gt; Mr. and Mra. A.
labor and anxiety aiul all for the end that
Hunt, of Bowens Mills spent Thanksgiv­
I might in* el my n-|MHo»ibiilll**» to my
ing at J. Perkin-*’—Dur selrnol commenced
fellow men. and pay my honamt
1
Monday with Mr. Hafner as principal
appeal to nuy faiy-udiidcd leiainess man
and Mrs. Lizzie Wood assistant--*Master
it 1 have t&lt;u( mulvr Hie riretiQMlnucn-a done
Charles
Mullen ta attending Busbes*
all that " uno Lt 1 uiau could do aud I defy
college at Kalamazoo thta win'er—Charley
any man lo|&gt;i»tly an-usr urn of fraud, or
Ruggles and daughter
Maud
visaed
friends at Battle Creek one day l«»t weeg
honest dfui,
1 sorrow that others are
Quite a nuinta’r around here are sick with
made tu -udvr, and Hie more «&gt; that the
the grippe. Those on the list are as fol­
Bushs’ ut*i ttwlr families mr such heavy
lows; J. Crump’s family. Eli Ulem-ut
and ofbther, Mrs. Ritchie and Mrs. Geo.
spou»!i&gt;le. 1 hare offered to titru &lt;ivt*r to
Motien.
the Hiutiugn National lUnk my 3&amp;OOQ
Life In*. piliny l«» have Hwhu reietMod
Thus. Sullivan wIkj hits been w&gt; ill Is fnuu fwrttu-r responsibility than tbrtr In­
terest in the mill. It wa*
I now
convalescent—The
Hume
Mi-si&lt;*unry
rally Sunday evening at the Cwtu’l church |

was well attended—Bert Braxton of Low­
ell spent Thanksgiving with hta parents
at ••Linden"—Rev. 11. IL Ha'aey &lt;'.l**ed
hta revival at Pannalee taxi wack— Mtaa
Myrtle Relgler ta visiting friends lu Clarks­
ville at thia writing—Mrs. John G&lt;*ha*r
returned to
her home in Grand Rapid* last
rrora Colorado is
I, vtsinng
,Mt!n&lt; ( moruru
R. M. Smith from
wuci

(or the HViupalhy *»f tlw few who
Hevc me tamrtrt ai»d here declare
should never fwl wnmlly reh-u^
paid. Tn.nkIPt all wl«.
encouraged
l,M' t*»&gt;

Krranoa,

Not.

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�Hastings Banner,
Thursday, Dec. 7, 1&amp;93-

THE MESSAGE.
President Cleveland's Review
.
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,

American Affaire.
,

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tho aecompllsbmeat of that purpose Tl
dispute growing out of tbs dtoortmlna
tag
taLs
impoaed
in
tbo
Weltaad
aaaai. upon cargos* of cereals bound Ml
and from the lak? ports of she United States.
wa* adjusted by the •ubsUtutlon of a more

Peaceful Relations with All Foreigm Countries.
I Sei-S.Brt““
o

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■

Hayti.

ployed in a subordinate comm-rctal pun.tlon In
: Hayti, after suffering a protracted imprison­
ment on an unfounded chamof amuggilng,
waa finally liberated on Judicial nxumlusUon.
I Upon urgent representation to Um Hayuen
, goveramunt a auliablc Indemnity wm paid to
-| tbs suffi-rar. By a law of Hay 11 a sailing vcs.al
„
,
„-------.---------------------------------------------। having dtaukarved her cargo Is refuted dearFraudulent Pensioners Scored—Work- anoeunti. the duties on such cargo have been

Effect of the Repeal of tho Silver
Purchasing Clauss.

i XEt,

I Shm

lata Naoesntty.

Thompson’s
Experience
jffoMPa

sarsaparilla and
prove Their Merit.

PfUs
.

I think I would have been ta my grave sevyears ago had it not been for Hood's Sana­
United States soldier; served
ho Union Army and was with

March to the 8ea.
-While ta the service I contracted intei,
krearhiti* and catarrh, which have become
phrenic disease* I find that Hood** Sarsapwwl)a and Hood’s Fills ore nro tho Lcrt medicines
1 can use for these-complalntt. They have cere
cdnly prolonged my Ulo. 1 earnestly recom-

HOOD’S

Sarsaparilla

CURES

Stand tho medicines as just right for what they
are advertlted. I am saU-ified they save many
live* every year.” Rev. A S. THOMraox of tho
51. K church, Atltla, lUtaol* _______________
Hooo’S Pills'»irc Constipation by restore
'cg tho peristaltic action ot tho tllmentary canal

YOUNG MEN
■Will save money by attending PARSON’S
BRW BUSINESS COLLEGE; Kalamazoo,
corner uf Main and West Ste.
Send for
Catalogue.
W. F. PARSONS, .
Prcst.

JAPANESE

CURS .
touw rtl Clutinrt.

g in dasih, unnecessary. Why entiu-"
i r ala disouso? Wa, cunrantes 0
tn cura any coxa. You only per for
‘Ouarsritre* i-.c d 1 f a-.r ngiht’.

CONST, RATION
Tbv ure-.t i.t VJ'X erW STOJI tCf*- REGT7L VTOF. an I
Hf-xU) t’Cl-.IFlElh
tulM and piosuutt u
takv, irpcciaHy c l- ptel 1 r calulivn' ex- SiLYoc,
as ce«Jt«. ■_

W. H. Goodyear. Sole Agent, Hastings.

PROBATE ORDER

County of Barry, holden at the Probate office, lu
the City of Hartings, in said eeuntr. on Mon­
day the 3Mlt &lt;1 ty uf November, in the year one
thousand right hundred and ninety three.
&gt;
Present, (ffiarles W. Armstrong, Judge or
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of John F.
PhlUI|ta. rtetievtel.
Ou reading and filing the i&gt;etitl»n duly veri-*
—•- "‘•‘"■p*. wino* of tald ceeessed praying that
fatn Instrument now oo
file In said court
nnd testament ot —«•.
...... ...
probate iwd that administration of said estate
be granted to the executor therein named or
nome other euftable person.
Ttimmpon It to ordered, that Firdav the
. nsth day ol lierember. A. D..HB3 uteno'dotk In
" the forenoon, be asataued for the hearing of said
-petition and that the lielrs at law of Mid di*ecaaed sod ail other persons Interested Ur said
estate, are required to appear ai a session of
■aid court, then to i»e hnlden at the Probate offlee. In the city of Hartings, lu said county, and
Show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of
the petitioner may not-be yranlrd. And It Is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the person* Interested in said estate, of the
pendency of said petition and the bearing
thereof by cr u«lng a copy of thl* order to be
published lu the H -stings Bannkk. a news­
paper printed and circulated In mid County of
Barry, once In each week for three Miccesalv'
wruek* previous to said day of hearing.
Chab W. arjiothono.
Judge of Probate
&lt;A true oopy.)

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
—Stale ol MichiganUn th? Omit Cour: for the County of Barry.
** Karah J. Bare.

* -Una Bare.
*
Notice ii hereby glve-ylhat on the and day of
November A D. 1891 a Writ ot Attachment was
* &lt;!uly issu'd out of toe Circuit Court for the
■ County ol B*rrv. at Ute rult of Sarah J. Bare.
* the above named I'ixlntlff, against the lauds.
* tenement*. g»od«. a nl chattel*, miney- and
effeeta of Um Bare, the defendant, abovensmed.
» tor th* *um of M«* an which said writ waa re­
-. tumabte «mi the 14th dav of November u»J. J.Dated, thia nth dsj of Nov»mher A*. I&gt;. ’883
Philip T. Cutarove,
Attorney for FlalutllT.

AU DIn»R GENERAL’S OFFICE, » *

Notice i» to reoy given that certain lands sit­
uated Ik Ute eogtity ot Bam bld off to the St -te
for taxes of IW and previous years, and descritoyi lnwa»vwert« which will nereafter be
forwiudedw the offleeof flm Treasurer of said
Goun'y. will be rel irtt public auction by said
Tteiumirr st ti.r Counts Near on the first Mon
day of lMen.rwrnext, xt the time and place
designated lot the AnbwnJ Tax Sale*, if not preWiou-h redre-nird or c.ti;ti lled according to law.
Hold stafentetita contain a full descriptloo
of ra- h nsrcel »f »*ld lamia and may I* seen on
apfdle 'Hon al theoffi- eof the County Treasurer
after thrj ant rrevlVMt by him.
Staslf.v W. TURNKIt.
• Auditor Ceoend.

NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
8Ute of Mt-hlgau, County of
.
Nstiee to hereby given, that by an order o'
the Probate Ccurt for tt»e County of Bxm
Made on Iheirtdv ot Ndvember. A. D. 1W

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Cba* *'• AKMWtwowa.

The report* off the Military academy

of Um army and a oommondabie

&gt; In movements
authority tn tbs

taa to tho soon try.
„ saparvlston of Adjt Go* Rotorri
Williams, lately retired, the bureau o» aUiitery
has become well astabil.lMd anl ta

. erod by the existtag treaty bei
countr.es la under consideration.

HawmiAfi Afaira to Ba the Subject of a ‘

.„g, of .0. d,* Sorvice L.W,

Idnatify

I

A LKNQTHT DOQVMZ9T.
I
Washisbton,’ Dec.
Dec. A
&lt;—
—The
The following
followlnj
TVT
,1 ,
!* the message of
c J President Cleveland
,,
as transmitted to congress:
to ths congress of the United States:
i
The ccnstltutlonel duty which requires the
resident from Ume to lime to rive to the ocav*a« InfnrmBtUm nt that itit* r,f thn
amt

A.

■souring

Honduras. ’
Upon receiving authentic Information uf the
firing upon an Ainericau mail steams? touching
at tbo port of Amapala, because her captain re­
fused to dtliver up passenger* ta traMitrrom
Nicaragua to Guatemala upon demand of the
military authorities of Hood era*, our minister

(Milon.
Ths government of Honduras, sorusted by the scuse of ju*Uoe. and ta a spirit of
the utmost friendship, promptly d;savowed th.i
... . .
occur reuoa
ures as he shall judge necessary and expedient. ■
n j* oTuude^Uy anticipate: shat a satisIs fittingly entered upon by commendinr to the xaetory adjustment wUl soon to r-sufiMd of thu
congrcMs u careful examination of tho do vailed questions arising out of tee seix ore and use of
statements and well supported reeommtmda- * American ’K-sids by insurgents In H-.cduraa
executive work of the government In ha ef­
fort to wv«
abridge
this
as Imuch
ast
-w...
—w— —
— communication ww.
.■■. „ —
wrtsranra ta*tK*Mnteeu?aft{M^
hT th,.'^-e-&gt;°icn°nf.^h

appropriate
- ■
—
'
While our foreign relations have not at all
tlmas during the past year boon entirely free
from perplexity, no embarrassing situations
remain that will not yield to the spirit of fairBess and lore of justlo* whleh. Joined with oon- ,
■tstent firmness, charactsrtxe a truly Autertcan
}
I
foreign policy.
Bruxll
Uaaatton.
Argentine and Bra
ill Boundary Qua*
ties.
My prudoocksor
predooeasor having,accepted
having accepted the
the office
office of
of
My
arbitrator
arbitratorol
of tho
the loag-atattdiogmlMloM
Ionj-.tandtag mlaaloni boundboundary dispute tendered to Um president of tbs
Argentine Ronublio and Brai i.lt has been my
agreeable duty to receive the special envoys
comtniSMloned by thooo state* to Uy before me
rrtdonoe and arguments ta behalf of their respeettve sovernmenu
I
~
Th.

RapubBc of l.lberls.
Anotable pert of the southeasterly coast of
Liberia between Cavlly and Baa Pedoro

MVW ICI
" UVM MA W,
VWMW V- Mbeen well mala talced
Moro rmontly. negotlationa between tbo Liberian represent*uve
aad
tbo French government re­
salted ta tM signature at Parte of a treaty
where by as an adjuatiuent certain Llberton uirrltoryl* ceded to Franc* Thia convention I
attest advlooe had nut been ratified uy thj
Liberiaa legislature and executive. Fueling *
sympelheilo tataroatta
Inwraatta the
tbo foriuaro
fortuae* of
this lit-j
sympathetlo
of this
tie commonwealth, tho establishment
and - de^tabltabmnnt and
rolopment of which were targely aided by the
benovolence of our countrymen, and wblob cun- I
*tltnte* the only tadeponusotiff aqvsrelgff Slate ;
on the west coast ot Africa, this govjrnmrnt ,
has aeggested to the French governcu-nt lu 1
earnest ococere foot territorial Impairm.at in

uraltsatton ta tho United States since !
WLU I’rotoct Armenian*.
Tho right to exoludo any or all c.
DV tint Unlt'Hl BUltc* wiui mu
hLthoat court
There being no naturalisation

agataVt naiar.lt*.d Armeniao*. ho t* expected
to protect them fr&gt;'tn unnecessary harshness ot
treatment
f
Bsiatloa* With V-nesuste.
In view uf the impaired financial resource* ol
Vonexunla, consequent upon thu reoent
tion there, a modified arrangement for the
lafsotton of thu award* at tho late
claims commlaslun. In progru»«ivo to’telL
meut* has been assented to and payments are
bstng regularly mad* thxroander. Tbo toute
dar^dispute between Vsnssusla and {‘rttlan
Guiana ta yet unadjusted. A restoration of
diplomatic Intercourse between tho republic
and Great Britain and reference of IM &lt;!“•»■
Uonto impartial arbitration, would bo u most

banks
• ere taamrwu*
resumod business
ZnTsov«h remalMd ta ths hands of bank ox
tmta^r* wltaprospscta of speedy resumption.
OOM naw Ssaxs organls^i fortytour were

central ana ojuusem
--• - -------- of ns tionul banks In exto tones on the
£
October. 1WX was S.7W. having an aggregate
caniuJ of
668-1W Not increase In theclroaP'hu
a.&gt;Hnw th- wear wan
(.WMliR

------ --- .a s.nurposii of
great uHlliy tn keeping tho army mildsod «&gt;f ths
world*!.progress In si! mutter* pertaining to-

The report of ths attorney g-noral eon tains 'ho

not too bsartlly indorse the proposition that tinsfoe syetom as applicable to ths onrapenrintlun
of United Status sttoruere. mambais. cb-rks
of federal courts and United Status comtnli■loners. should be sboilshed with a* little de­
tho community that the hi.nines* of the court*
both civil and criminal, »hall bo as small and
as Inexpensively transacted »* the ends

^.lion oTSur ourreney affair*
that the ultimate result of Mils

not doui’t

things, however, it « impowiuio v
thia i'mr precisely what oondJUona
7777 . 7T...T7 h»
eh.na. nr what.

thus creates a conflict between a proper execu­
tion of tho law and pdvatngnin. which cannot
fall to be dangerous, to the rights and free­
dom of cltlxens
aad IrrlstaUblo
temptatlon
to tbs
uajusUflabJo expenditure
of public fund* If In' addition to this re­
form another was inaugurate 1 which wouli
el to tbs United Btaic* commissioner*
final dtaposltiao of petty oOcusm within.

the long deferred chum of the Vsnasuelan trans-

pedtaat

it is aaruiy sowuurj &gt;ur
,77
questions arising from our relations with
Bswall have oausad serious embarrassment.
Just prior to tho tastaltatlon of the prreent ad­
ministration the existing government of Hawaii
had beun suddenly overthrown, and a treaty of
annexation bad been negotiated between thu
provlalonal government of the Istandt and Uu»
United State* and submitted to th-» senate fur
ratlfieation. This treaty I withdrew for examtn*lion,and dlapaUihud Bon. James H. Blouat,ot
Georg.* to Honolulu as a special cummiaelouor
to msk* an Impartial investigation of the cir-

which ha* Ussa fright, usd into hoarding places
la returnsd to trade and satarprtec, a survey of
tho altuatlon wUl probably dlscloas a safo path
l.\diag w a psrmanually sound currency,
abundantly sufficient to mast every requiremantofour increasing population and bu*U
nae* In tho pursuit at ibis object wo should
resolutely turn away from utlurlu* and

mat advanoo would be made toward a t
decent administration of the criminal law.

KSS’ri.-SSiStt.

of tho UnltJd Slates ou Ute is. day of July,
JBU waa 3.8&lt; of which l,a*4 were for Vio­
la Haas
of tho
Internal tuveutw laws,
while tho number of such prusecutloa* tending

la dealing with thta subject, instead of being in­
subject of ths treaty. After a thorough end ex- jurious,
will inurease tbs probability of wise
haestlve examtaatlon Mr Hlouut aubm.ttad u
mo hta
ms report,
roiwrt. showing
»uu-,u« buyond all question B0Uoa- Tfca MooatMry Conforeuoa.
that ths ooasti tut tonal government of Hawaii
ilth thu MUve
of our
had been subverted with
abrivo aid at
repreeentaUvo u&gt; that government, aud through
the Intimidation oeuaud by
armed naval force of the Unitod Stawie which
was landed for that purpose at Ut® in­ a definite proposition from u» aeemed to bo ex
stance ot our minister,
upoa the facta pec ted upon thu reaaiembUag of tho confurt-t.ee
developed it seemed to mo thu only bonoranlo fed me to express a willinquee* to have the
coureo tor our goveram'jnt to pursue wm to meeting stUl further postponed. It seem* to
undo tho wrong that had been dune by num
mu thaiii would be wise to give general authori­
ty »o the president to Invito other natiuos to
representing us sod restore as tar as prac:* wi"
•uob a conference at any time when there
forcible Intervention. With a vww o. aowsu- should be a fair prospeot of acoompUming an
• trained conical.
The outbreak of domestic.- hostilities in the ,
—
ttijin
the
constitutional
------inwu-natloual ugroetnont ou tae subject cf
Hey-ten.
I pltsbtag thia result aithln
republic of Braxll found the United States alert
Uurrelatlons with Mexico continue to boot th*l 1
coinage.
to watch the Interests of our citlscus ta that Mose and friendly.nature which should always w obligations and :
ll«eom&gt;Mud.itluu Uogsrillug Bund*.
country, with which we carry on important characterise tbo intercourse of two neighboring ' oa‘
10 ~ ?,r n^^^Ltat.'ter
I desire also to carncsUy auggost the wisdom
commerce Several vessels of our now navy republic* Tbo work of relocating U.e muuu-. unjustifiable:
are now and for some time- have been stationed menu
martens
the
boundary
oetwecu
ibo
atHunolula
has
received
appropriate
tastruogorornmcnt bond* 'Au
martang thu boundary tmum u ibo at Honolulu has r
at Rio do Janeiro. The struggle being between meats
countries tromraso del Norte to the Pacific Is t'-oui to that end.
rtary .of
the established government, which controls tho
* - ------machinery of administration, and with which now nqarly completed, lbs cumtntesion re-1
Thus far no Information of thu accompUanwe maintain friendly relation* sod certain
officer* of ihe navv employing the vessels of
auuiuvum
uiu nvw,»
।
their command tn an attack upon the pules growing out of the shifting currents uf •r&gt;&gt;xu mm
pc.-tod. When received they will be promptly
Immigration Matlstics.
natloual capital nod chief seaport, and tbo Rio Grande river cast ot El Paso.
•eel to the congrcs* tog-rtb'-r with all other in- (
Nicaragua and Guatemala.
lacking m It doe* the element* of d! ,
The superintendent of Immigration, through
at—
band, accompanuri by a ape&lt;*lul
tided administration, I have tailed to see
Nicaragua has recently poaxod through two formation
----------- --------fully
fic
tailin
g
all
the
fact*
| ,
uui ia-,1 ttacai year tuuro arnvoa at our
revolution*
tho
party
at
tirst
auccuastul
huvexecutive
piesaaRO
tully
dwUddng
that the Insurgent* can reasonably claim recog-*
necessary
to
a
complete
understanding
of
th*pur^
ha
&lt;83
immigrants O.‘ thcoe l.bdl eerv
eomntete understai
nltion as belligerent* Thus far the position of lug In turn been displaced by another. Our t^-te-»rr ta
and presonUng
-ih.story of tul mo tsateri- ■
iu-d to taud SSUd
undor thewlimitation*
uf
our gevernmeut baa bo-.-n that ot ana'tentlre newly-appointed mini*ter, ty tit* tltnily good ciu»&lt;x
„m.,&amp;
ator;p u,tmaub,
“i
but Impartial observer of the unfortunate con­ offlot* slued ta a peaceful aJJjs'.m&gt; nt ut the *1 events
Favorable
lo
Arbitration.
|
frvm
wueacu
u&gt;oy cam* by reason of their havflict Emphasising our fixed policy of impar­ controversy involved in the ur.t conflict. Tbo
tial neutrality ta sueb a condition of affaire a* large American Itlterost* istabllatted in that '
By a concurrent resolution, passed by the |£»
uecuinc public charges
lt-g become
charge* The
Th total arrivals
nuw exist*. I deemed it necessary to disavow country tn connection1 with th &gt; Nicaragua canal scnuui February 14, 1M», aud by the house of! wcj-j
141U3I ire* than for thSiiroviou*
year
Tj 141.U3Iins*
lh*T:
Tho canal company representsliver ou theXlof April following. Un-;
ta a manner not to bo mltucderstood ths un­ were net molested.
FreveatMta of Dises**
president was requested to ••luviie.from time to
—
...
. .
.....
authorised action of ctfr late naval commander ha% unfortunately, become financially suriouaiy
secretary la
ta those waters in saluting the revolted Brasil­ embarrassed, but a gvnerou* treaimeac ha&lt; time, as lit o.'cxslons may artac. negotiation^ ofThu
ths operation of
ian admiral, being indisposed to countenance been extended to itby tbo govoroment of Niuwith any govcramutti »itD whuh tne United ~rrf
wZ&lt;fkdime under lu'sanurvlsuw
an act calculated to give gratuitous sanction to aragux The United S-sies are especially in­
the local Insurrection.
terested, la the suo.cssful a^hlcvomeut uf tbo to toe tnd test suj u,n. r.ncc-s or u.e
t.,,,,, ,, dta'-aac* Thu aumonltiumi of tb&lt;- last
put.
artstag t-lMen the tso governT^re t^hlM; u-r pttonc ta-a.m aid
vast undertaking thta coiupsur i.*« Lu charge.
“ wS^iu tl
ThdNconvention between our government tiud That it should be accomplished muter atauuc- KS? JJS?
Chill, having fur Its object the settlement and tlvcljr American *u«p*»&gt;", ami its enjoyment
sijustinent ot the demands of the two countries
axxmst each other, bas been mado affectlye by
the organixaUon ot the.claims commission pro­ lantlc and Pacific scat.o*rd«. but to the ships
vided :or, The two governments failing io agree of the world in the interests of clviUutlm. to a
publics of America aud the nation* of turot*
oreventnw 'mean
upon the third member of the commission, propoeitlnu which. In my Jodgmunt, doss not mig
ht b« aettled by arbitration, and recum- *4° N opiating Oy preventive mean, io
the good offices of the president of the Swiss admit of question.
titat Uu- governmentot each net
•**“*
«»-•*»/
the lavaalta of &lt;n*-ae*
Oustem.ua has also bjen vUltod by the po­ Suhded
republic .were Invoked, as provided In ttoi
rcic.seuted n Umt toul.renoe ah.-u.d oX&gt;
hV‘IU
“? H*0
treaty, and the selection of ths Swiss repre- litical viCiMitudus which have afflicted her
...IL-vtCT"I
r.gLi*
and
duties
of
local
uguncie* would. 1 tro
untatlve In thta country to complete theorgun- Central Am-irlcan neighbor* vui thu dtesoluIxaUvn was gratifying alike to the United
Great Britain in the shape at a resolution ;
Btxtcs and Chill The vexatious question of soadopted in pariiamrni July id task cordially called legation asylcm for offenders against the
sympathising with -.he purpuso in v.aw, and &lt;-xStatu and Its laws was prevented anew In ,
Extradltljo with Norway and I.utata.
Chlfi by the unatnhortaed action of tbwtato 1
An extradition treaiy with Norway has re­ pressing the hupu that her majesty's governd --exchanged.
meut will lend ready voopsrauon to ths govern- '
United State* minister In receiving Into his of- ccntlr Loen proclalmod and
--- -------- r 1th
signed
In mentof the United Slates upon tho bsata at the meut
flclai resldvuce two person* who had just
The extradition I real? w!
-----Ruosla,
---------- —
- --------failed in an attempt at revolution and March. 1-87, and amunded and uonfirmed by the concurrent resolution above quot'd It affords
against whom criminal cbanres were pending senate ta February last, wa* duly proclaimed mo s'gnal pleasure to lay tats parliamentary
growing out of a former abortive disturbance.
for misccilatieou* ob/l~be doctrine of asylum as appl.od to this case
Led by desire to cutnpcsu dltfwrencca and con1* not sanctioned by the best precedent* and. I
tativeir manifest In favor uf tho rat.onal and Utter sum II ci udos tlj.riM.8ta U for river and
when allowe 1. tends to encourage sedition and
peaceablo
setUemeutof
international
quarrels
barber
Improvements
an
J
fur for tlSir.fe- Under no circumstanre* can tho repre­
sentative? of this government be permitted, scene of conflicting foreign pretension* and na­
under the Ul-definrd fiction of extra territorial­ tive suite, the United autos, departing from
Ity, to Interrupt the administration of criminal Ba policy consecrated Ly a cunturr of observ­
The total euroUtnent of the mlBtli of the
justice tn the countries to which they are ac- ance, entered tour years ago into tbo treaty of authorising the presideat to ratao tho grade of
tred!ted. A temperate demand buv.ng becu Berlin, thereby bewminr
JulnUy bound our envoy* to oorreapoml with the rank in currant y&gt;*r 114offioura and enJ Is tad mu*
made by thu Chilian gorcroment for the correc­ a 1th Eugiaud and Germany to establish which foroigu coimu.es accredit ttu-lr agents
tion of this conduct In the Instanc* mentioned. and maintain Mal'.etoa Laupopo *J king of here. Great Britain. FratH*. Italy atidGerSarno* The treaty provided lor u foreign
military force rej&gt;urt ini
court of Justice; a municipal round! far the dLi, triat of Apla, witb.n foreign president Uiuraof,
Chinese ttefftatraUosu
_ the authortxod to advise the king: a tribunal for
tic meat of native and foreign tand
land title*
tl
Geary law. requiring the registration of all the settlement
Neither Indian outbreaks nor domestic vio­
revenue
system
the
Chinese laborers cnutled to residence ta the &amp;1111 ■ I-.
—-* ~
‘
*for “
■* kingdom.
*
•­
A like elevation of mission U announced by lence have called UM army into service during
United State*, and the deportation of all not Impceedupon
Russia, and when made alii be similarly met.
government not mst by the This step fltUngly lutnpurta with the position thr year, and theouiy active military duty re­
complying »iih tb*provl*ion* of th* act within «** of Uta m
quired or it has been in the de partmen i of'lexna,
the time jiMHcribed. met with much opposition ——
»•.- ,,.,arxta
the United States holds tn thn tamlly of no- where vlolsuons of the neutrality lawn of the
Early In the .lite of this triple protectorate
from Cnlnamen in ’ids country. Acting upon
United States and Mexico were promptly and
the advice uf eminent counsel that the law was the natlre dlssci,lions It wu designed to
elficlenily dealt with by ths troops, eiiaung the
unconstltutlunul. tho groat mass'of Cblneae «1 revived. Hirais defied the authority of
warm approval of the civil aud military au­
new king; refusing lo par laxos aud delab &gt;r« r* pending judicial inquiry as to Its val­
thorities of both countries.
idity. tn good faith declined to apply fur tho
certificates
required
by
its provision*
Ths operation of wise ta«s and the Influences
have been txpandod with the crowing require­
A lest cose upon pro ceding by habeas a large number of Ids adherents were in open
corpus was brought be;ore tho supreme court, rabsUion on one of tho Islands Qhlte, lately,
ment* ol our foreign trade, Dtechsrging 1m- uf clrllUMtlou CUM tan Uy tending to relieve the
rV.rllM
'In,
—
_.&lt;
country from thu duugura of Indian hoaUHUe*
andon Moy 16. ItOXa declsiun was mudo by a: tea request of the other power*, and tn foltogsthsr with tho uu.ro**lag abfilty of Ue
that tribunal suatalniug the taw. It la believed Cllment al its treaty obilgoUon. this govern­
that under the recent amendment of the sot ment agreed to units In a pint military move­ tri&lt;»• exorcising Judicial functions, those offi­ states, through tho efflcleqsy &lt;0l tho na­
tional
guard
organ is* tloua,
to- protect
extending the time for registration the Chi- ment of such dimensions as woul 1 probably ss- cers should be men of character, inialllgtmoe
their clUrens from domes tie violence, lead
ne*e teborer* thereto entitled who desire to re­ oure tho surrender of ths Insurgents without end ability.
to tho
auggsai.on
that
tbs
time is
side In this country will nuw shraU themselves bloodshed. Tho warship Phllsdalphla was acCopyright Ixtacdsd to Denmark.
qordlngiy pul under orders for Samoa, but be­
fast
approaching
when
taero
should
fore she arrived the threatened conflict •ouurea copyright to Amert&lt;
was precipitated by King
Kallatoa's at-' equal tooting with Its own, the
tack upon ths Inaurgaat
camp.
Mataafa
was
detected
aud a number uf meu
avoided.
killed. The British and German naval ves­
sels present subsequently secured the surren­
der
of
Mataafa
and hta adteranta The
later st Pexln. as dean of the diplomatic body defeated cbio! aud ten
of Ida principal support­
and In the absence of a representative of er* were deported to a
German Island at ths
Sweden and Norway, to press upon the Chinese Marshall group, where they
are hold as prison­
government reparation for the recent tnurdsr
ers
under
the
joint
responsibility
and cost of
poeu, and tha massing of ths troops al impf
of Swedish missionaries at ftang-Pu. This tho three power*
cus-cm* ,u A»4.01*78 and from internal rev­ Uni and acceealiSu stations, all premiss to prt»question to of vital Interest to all countries
our dutiable Imports mo'.p thn UMjifulnaaa
Thta incident and ths svhnts lea-ling up to It enue Uei.^r,03.81
ilu srw...
•&gt;... ,.Tiwhose cl tlxons engage in missionary work In the singularly Illustrate the impolicy of establish­
amounted to &lt;481.8M,TlL an lncre**» of tAMM,interior.
.
007 ovsr the precediM yea- »nd Importations the operation of the law forbidding tbo^ ruouIng alliances with foreign pow-ra
free at duty amounted to MU644,211, a decrease listnient of men after ten years Berrios haatun
By aralcle-Uuf the general act of Brussels,
from tho ptouedltu,- year of UI.4M.447. Intern d proted it* wisdom, and while tae argument*
WLre than fifteen years ago this government revunuu receipt* oxuesdo.l those of the prsoodslgrrrd'Julr x/Taw. for tho suppression of the
that teA th
-.t.v.... __
.
sgalnst Spain In behalf of one liter year by (7.117.40.33
slave trade and t;ie restriction of certain In­ preferred a claim
’
« fnr.
a.,**., - — _
jurious commerce ta «be Independent state of
111V.0-1? tax collected Cn distilled aplrlt*
the Congo, and In tho adjacent xone of Central
was (0...’Al,too mJ. on manufactured tobacco Uprtn
agreeing
to
pay.
unconditionally,
as
*'
Africa, the United State* and the other signa­
.81 IM. 711 TA and on fermented liquor.
!
It Is n
a n-apwjtful but
DAiiff. ho exported merahandbe during the '•»oatra1?
tory power* agreed to adopt appropriate means fair todaronity, {1.50u.O»
tor the punishment of persons selling arms and earnest note waa. recently oddrcaaed to the
ammunition 11 the natives and for tho oonflsca- Spanish government insisting upon prompt fu • •lJK.du.064. from tho preoodtng year.
The1
flllmeat of It* 1-jng-neglected obllgatlo* Other amount of guld exerted was larger than ahv Uon. entered
tlon of the inhibited article*
It being the plain duty of thta government claim* proferred by the United Stets* against rvevluu* year ta tbs history ot the governmsnu 1
to aid ta suppressing the nefarious traffic, im- Spain, in bshalt of Amsricsn citizens foe prop- amuunt.ag to HOKW.sm, and exoeettag
Krlng ae.lt does the praiseworthy and ctv
,u4 durtnf
preoedlug year by
construction and ordnance
tag efforts now ta prewr.sa tn that region. I many years
At ths time Spain's title to the Caroline tarecommend that an act b«i punned prohibiting
the sale uf arms and Id toxicants to the natives lands waa confirmed -by arbitration; that guvtuuu, kxcaiv lo-.nan
erumoat agreed that the rights which haa be._-n
aad thirty-four 8-Inchgnn* ready to be mourned
ta the regulated gone by our clttaen*
acquired there br American missionaries
on gun Ufa and carriages, and seventy-are
Extradition Treaties.
should be recognised sad respected. It la sin­
Incn mortar* In addiuon to ihr product of
Costa BIca hat lately testified lu friendli­ cerely hoped thst this pledge will be o. served
itltnated up-Jh the basis of present rev- thn army gun factory, now completed at Waness by surrendering to the United State* In by allowing our mtMto.mric%who wore removed
territat. the
government uu contracted
the absence of a convention of extradition, but
upon duly submitted evidence of criminality, a
ba“flr’’&lt;1
of
th’-« calinoted fugitive from justice. It to trusted that tween ths Spanish garrtaun and Um nat.vM, to sul'vng in a defici? ,cy or . m.oOb.4
bsro.
the
first or
which
snould
bo
the negotiation of a treaty with that country return to their fields of uMfnia •*&lt;
'to depariment fur ust before
to meet reeurriM cases of this kind will soon
be accomplished In my opinion treaties for
reciprocal extradition should be concluded
not included in ireMu.Tfi*Mt^iKtTmkevalUMs for the purpoMs
with all thou countries with which tbs United token uf emit
084 an lucre*-.- for ws year of tll4fo&lt;M7. Es­
Btates has not already conventional arrangeto celebrate. 1 recum- timating our p«pulaUou at 37,&lt;3fi,iMU at ths time
raontlooed the per capita circulation was (Si &lt;a
—
—....
iaa, cun*
make grateful rMOgutk
a** :hor* was to toe treasury gross br adequate appropriations should proshtp which promptsd It
gold bullion amounting to tm. flBT. TtJ and silver ’k to th# uninterrupted prosecution of this
£»lUan which was purchased at a cost of mm?
pending boundary dispute dually dewed by
Important matters have demanded uttentlou
arbitration In con form, ty with thu spirit of the
tn our relations with the Ottoman porta The
firing ana partial destruction by an utireler thu law of July
•tratefd mob, of one of the school buildings of
Anatolia college eatiblisted by ciUsons of the
Unlied States at Maraovan. and the apparent
I.CS Ih« obsdsM
r.* 'V.
--------------- - .
during the
it* ufflota!* railed

and Um expanse attending It have enormously

exeluslvuof iudgo&lt; oalarles, for the year ending
July 1. ISM, was tt.S74.733 11 und tor th
ending July 1. ISA. •IfcS.eTO W.- It la
fore, apparent that tae rvasomt given in
a change In the manner uf enforcing the

I also heartily Join the attorney general ta
recommending logtaUt un fixing degrees of the
crime uf munTer within federal juraullcUon. as
In cases wh«-re final Judgment is rendered
against
the
suffi b-ncy
of
on. indTcUuent or
agntnn
Ute
g&lt; v&lt;.iun:s3t
upon any otter -quectlon
arising before
actual trial; limiting the right of review tn
oases of felony punishable onlr br fine and Im­
prisonment to the clruuit court of appeals, aud
making epscJy prevision fcr the cunaiructfon
of such prisons and reformatories as way be

tains a detailed staufuetii uf the operationsuf
UM poet uffico depsrimer.t during the last nseal
Cx and much lug resting Information lunch
this Important t.r.nd, at Uu- public
service.
The
bae;nr»&lt;
uf
the
mmls ■

and quickly reduct-* the postal revenue*
Therefore* larger d.s.-cpatuv tuau usual be­
tween the po.rt office re.eq-.* and expend.tare*
ta the expected tutu u-.avold-tuta result ut tba
distressing stridgeucy butch ba* prevailed
throughout thu country Nau tag much of ths
time covered by u.e poatmuster general s re
port
Eanrmuas Hsficlsney.
deficiency otrtho 30 ih durol June, IWi would
bo but a Utile over 61J*k&gt;,'XXi It amounted,
however, to more than '.4.tMB.aM At tU- same
time, and under th- ltifl«vtic.- of like satlclpu-

nseal rear ending June .’J, U.t. wh'.cn exhibited
a surplus vt revenue over expenditures of 1872,
Mi 71; but now. in new of luc actual reouipis
utid expenditures during that part cl the cur­
rent fiscal yc*r already expired, the present
postmaster general estimates that ut i » close
ins loud of a *urt&gt;lus there will bo - dcC.ienc.-y
ol nearly IB -'Xl.Wl
to »bl.vf&lt;.UMPA
Tuis p-.st other deficiency
would disappear cr b- Immensely drer used if
less matt -r was carried free through th* ma'.lk
an stem of which Is upward of JW iuni &lt;&gt;tM-cpda

States on the 31th d^y ol June, IBM was 044P3 an Increase of 1.2M ov-r the pscv.-ding
year. Ot there 13fli weto prcaidenilAl. an to-

Forty-twu free delivery offi.es wore addod
during the year to these already ex'stmg. mak­
ing a total of Olu cltle» and towu» provided
with tree delivery on June 30, HMt Ntnctjthree other cl Um and towns are uo» «x lilted
to thta servlco under the law, but it ita» not
been accorded them on account of In­
sufficient funds to meet ibo expense of
Its esinbltehmoat. I am deculudiy at ths
opinion that the provisions of the present
ttablu. an.'. that .1 not b-j extended to smallnr
June 3u HD4. will t&gt;- mure than 11 !,(*». iOX
under legislation now existing there must
be a constant Increase :n this item of expcudl-

a

Tbsro were d.Wi additions to the dom-stlc
mor.vy order ofiU.-a during the last lls«'al year.
»
..... I..j . (n — nv
.'I'll.' thfl
M.431 There won? ld,30a,7J6 money orders toautsl irira these ofllcca, to!ns an intrcsne over
the pnodl.ig year ol l,S*J,aM and the

amounUug u&gt; ni,9AC7«.7A
lid inu rnattonal money &lt;
— -----added to those already provided, making a to­
tal of Xtu7 In operation on June 3«. IWd

value wm
I.W7 M. an IncretMo or u.-=i,tkxi*,. The number of orders ptid was S*J.?1»,
an incr&gt;.'*se over the preceding year uf I1.IDX
and tboir value was »,UO.37h7il an increase of
tM.084.ia From tho foregoing statements it
appears that the total issue of money onl&lt;-r*
—« . .^^..1
wna— an,n**ntznl IO

683. an IncreaM over tho preceding year .of
neatly t! per cent The special delivery stamps
used up-wi ito-«e l.-ltere and packages amounted
to.*n,M3 8i, and &lt;h.i mesaengrre* f»«" l«:d -"r
their del,very auiuuatod to t9&amp;(UA£7L leatHqju
The runway ro &gt;1. scr.lo© not only ttdd* to the
romptnere uf tn* . d- hrery nt all oMl-es. uut
I is ho ooyncai in- .umentnlllj- which puts

equality tn

orunch of the postal

iron, uu- piaitn,'.". a ■ ■ •*•- —
gr-rtlf-tag r.. ..a,'- that . m ta a condition of
uignrfficiuiicy, and ere.* usefulness 1 am led
to aaree with tto* ixtaunastor general, tnat
there ta rc«:n for its lurtaer improvement.

EUM41UC4 IttTILC. i UW
parUMfnt given conclusive evMtnce of .he
value of civil service tnform when. after an exper ence that rendu n, his Judgment on the subGt absolutely reliable, be express tt-e
ins system
ta, inirusicu m uini
I desire to commend as rsp-'ctaUT ’cr£y
prompt atten Hon the sttggiMtiuas of the
etmaator gwuT-M relating to a more
4 buaineso-llkv cr,aninauon aud a be.ter dis­
tribution of responsibility In hta department

tfutia ustULwtory.

U-vlu* on haad in ths rituv
*.r«i One ouaoM 0? sdTor. wk.chnust. i xyu -

praaentM a «a

war nin»
batUstUld

r

CQNTISX’ ED Ob’ NEXT PAU*i

�Cmtowr# Kept Baay.
,h0 PM» *»« mnntini ths demandsf&lt;w
?here have been re£iwu£“ SUtag^
a

piel
wiu
•“ in otder to m we up
It
became
neeoe-ary.

navy
| a #u*Aep» flaw to mtroi tee Behring aeV
der tbo modus vlveut!' agraed upon wIt a rirut
Britain, to detail to Sklwarvta# onr vr^Z

from tea .flab coamtawoo aad

® ““““

thT"
ilho *ecr,'tary recommends Miat
l^
ltw Ktremaining
n5n^lniP«
of
tho
r“.
Jle,b*
’^routined
eonan®d»L-. to the purchaw
uurvuMe ot
or naw
new
»&lt;®
strictly
*»d ‘“Proved varietie. ot
-- Bnd that these
&lt;1 thmn-Ks.jt
^rougbout experiment ataUonx. Ihu# the Beer*--------­be tolled, and utter
the test ba# been cm

0

revenue marine.

»«&lt; •« u. m.«i X, u’ff
bare boon such as ar* constantly occuretax

' A STRANCE case.
H»*’"E£eZ.'XSSs

Th, f.ri'« ' 3’^kt: -I cannutaoevibo
^with- *-” '
----------- -—
tb-TlUCt'
\'v were sore, to ovreoma
; -Jj. feeling that haJ taken I
,
jo addition. 1 had «
M. v back and around my I
, »ri indcacribabb 'Kone’
ii-ich Physicians wait! U
ivMs, from wbli h.vuN'ords.u coneluidou. there;kt no
t. rts upon a pcraon. tbcy.. ,usidlou* prtatri-re until
,-H and the sufferer dice.
. . : 1 had been doctoring
1. dllx, but with no-purj s.,w an advert b-emonl
• .,- Nervine, procured a
,-i- It. Marvelous a* It
A day* had pmc*^. before
feeling had loft me,
• t-ecn even tie# slighted*
return1 now feel as
: and have gained ten
• -, -ugh I hud rum down
;
other* bar* used l»r.
S,.-vlG«on my Bvcomen&lt;.-n a**atl»t*ci«T iRlhete
Jam.-* Kune. La HuMA
v.ire Nervine is sold by all
-U.lve guarantee, jit sent
•.•.. Medical Co.. Elkhart,
t price, fl per bottle. *U
,•«urepald. Ittefreofrom

Our ReorgnnlMwi Navy.
Aa a result of the experience
M '■
ship builder* and designer* aud
It I* believed that the dates when veaaeta^rtu
be completed can now be estimated with rea•onaMe accuracy Great gu it. rapid lire guns,

Blood

Tonic

ire law. not only In it# effect upon the public
?nrita°^ff-UI VM’iWhB■11 ‘!”'n more ‘«P»rt»n&lt;»

The'-double-xurretcd coaat-defema monitor
Mtautafiomoh.
the double-’.urreH-d comt dofenae monitor Monteror, tha armored cru;#&lt;-r

S2^l»ni«lprerious oi&gt;-‘&gt;lngv of public
In the belief th»t
gaous
incldcnta cannot
be
.
tuciacnt#
&amp;
jisr*.
_vwtlbcxil u?
n cbxnse in the

&lt;-bar tea ton. Atlanta and Boat.n. th. reu
Detroit, she gunboat* Yorktown. Conc»-nl.
Bennington. Machias, Castine and Petrel, tha
dtapateh vessel Do phln, tta- twxcure v^S?
Bancroft and the dynamite gunboat Vesuvius.
Of these the Banerof’. Machtaa. Detroit
r-^atten Kava
&lt;_
_, ,
.. .

Preserve the Forests.
c&lt;&gt;U7,!r:;tUy 5?“n,enJ to
attention of the
tar»■7^i.~«.*lBUl'“’’nl, w’nl*‘0«‘ In the secret

-A.

Thtanumber has been reduced to l.&amp;MJ persons.
*eepie3rl Public treasury and the
i^KIBli”id?BlBn&lt;? ll&lt; lb* People fur economy
in the administration of th-te
------- ujKin in0 Um 0| rational•xJ*““torea by the cliciinaUon
1*&gt; ro-is of all pen-otu not neeiled tor
mre?C ent COOlluo‘ of lbe “5alrs of the depart-

at

each session

six
torpedo
boats.
While' 1 am dt»UaoUy in favor of consta'eatly pursuing tea
policy we have Inaugurated of building up a
thorough and efficient navy I cannot refrain
from the sugjroatloa that tee congress. should
carefully take Into account the number of unflntahed vessels on our hands aud the depleted
condition of cur treasury In considering the
propriety of an appropriation at this time to
begin new work.
The method of wmploying mechanical labor
at navy yards througb boards of labor, and
making efficiency the sole tret by which labor­
ers are empl yyal and coutinj-l is pro lac­
ing the best results, and the secretary Is
earnestly devoting hltns&lt;-;f to its dcvelopm-t;-Attention ta Invited to the stetementa of hta
report in regard lo th.- workings of the system.

t utting. Down Kxp-nses.
During the Orst quarter ot tbs present year
— —e" of the department aggregated
SSW.sA'nk
mi Bgalnxt t4tfi012&lt;4 for the correrriod ot the fiscal, year ending June
'* —
anparent his in­
teatkm to ronihi
’oe“thU&gt;makes
rate of reduction by
subrahtiM rsUmatee for* the next fiscal ye»J
.... . .
leas by NM.3S&gt; than those for the present year.
Among the heeds of division# in thta depart­
ment lhe changes have been exceedingly teW.
Three vacanc'.es occurring from death nnd res
tgnations have been ailed by the promotion of
OMtstaaialn the same divisions. Tneje prom lions of experienced and faithful assistants bars
not only been in the Interest of uncial
work, but hare suggeat-d to tnose in the de­
part meut who look for retent:on and promt*
tlon that merit and devotion to duty are their
best reliance.
' The amount appropriated for the bureau of
animal industry fqt th.- current flacoj year in
tAO000. the estimate for the ensuing year 1#
ITOO/vi

.Builder

.

could have tx-en effectually guarded against by
the owners of the affected cattle qj. bile $13tagio us pleuro-pSeumoufk i*i catlie has bi-cu
eradicated, antnal lubcrcuL•«&gt;a disc#-'
widespread nod store dangerous to human life
than plcuro pueum-&gt;niA«» »Ull prevalent Inrealisation# have been &lt;wul&lt;- during the pw,
year as to the m«ow. uf Iw communication and
tbo method of lu correct diaxnoaK- Much
progress has been made ir. tbt« direction by
the studies of the diris.on of animal patholugy.
but work ought *-■&gt; tr M tended in . ctK'ieration
with iocal authorities until the danger t«&gt; hu­
man life artaing from this cause ta reducij to a
minimum
The number of animal* arrive 4 from Cinaii
during the r-ar an.l inspected by bureau offl

untie; pa tod
tor that tho
W83. would
ke antldpath&gt;t currant
eh rxhlbitea
urao of wrxual, rooclpts

^Dr. williams’
F MEDICINE CO.,
Schenectady#
a :BrockvUk.Oat.

-ignated. The
Bacal year end­
han Hl.UUi.iXD,
ng th-? re must
oi of expend!n’&gt;d an attorney's f-e
&lt;! (or tn «nid laortgaee.
c&gt; .it law having been
usecured by
tf.eteol: I
rtue Ol the ;&gt;ower of
4 mortgage, and the
i- znd t-rovu|ed. notice

. 1 *uail sell at public
&gt;t tHddrr. at the north
rt HiMf* in the City of
the |4nce where the Clr
Ciutnly !» hbldrti , lire
lu '&gt;ld urertguge. or M&gt;

urlng the year
&gt;r offices *ert
ed. making a toJune 30. 1SWL
eoney orders IsWA an Increase
-.'./ex and their
rrmuo of *1.2*1,p»id was 3M.917,

bi!ttl-« or death resulting from army and n.tvy
Servian. The number o- pcrautis remata'ng on
the rolls J one M iW-t who were peu«H»av.iwndar the act of Jane?7. U*&gt;. «ftict. allows pen
Steas on Recount of death sal J s iiilU'.y uot
ctiargrable to a-mv service. »i&gt; W,!-&lt;
The number .tedrd to tee roll# during the
re»r w 1-J.Ot sod the number dropped » a#
S&lt;an. The drat payments on pensions al’lowed during n»e .year amounted to *217.-4.M0.S&amp; Thta Inclu lee arrears, or the accumu­
lation between the time from Which the aS
-------------------- --------- --------- ---------- ------------- « lowance of pension date# sad tee Urar of actttal- Mnt from the preceding year, the deercaw ocly granting tho oertifleate.
1------ - ■- •*■»--ir-&gt;» ■»— •■—Pensions for IHaabUltles.
Although the L»w ot UUJ permits pensions for
dtaabUitte* not related to military service, yet
as a requisite to Its iruetlta a d»abl.l*y must
exist lucamicltaltnx app-lcauta “from the p«-rformaMW&gt;f manual labor lo such a 4&lt; fn-*-a#
to rend^rthem unable to earn a support.
lhe
execution of thta law in its early stages doe#
ICC UU,” Ml
*u&lt;- .—J.
.............. -aulborltatlvn roestruuttea was given to tuc
statute aryl sb-eu that time this loustrucsiou
Utt been tollo*e4- This uas bad the effect of
1 julllng ths &lt; pcratlon of lhe law to Its lntende-1
purpose. Tho discovery having been mado that
many name* bad be n put upon the pension
rod by means of wholes a.e aud gigantic frauds,
tee c^mmiitalouer euspended payment, upon
a number cf twtis.ous which sccm-4 u&gt; c&gt;&lt;
fraudutent or unau thorland pending a comniata examination, giving notice to tM pen-».un•ra'ia order mat they might.have an opporlunir —1&amp; •»)-&lt;*"J
claJans notwitestauJlng apparent invalidity
Frauds !te &gt;uld B« ExposedThta, 1 understand,
is Um...
procure which Ms
-----------------------for &gt; long time prevaUcd tn the pension
bureau, but after entering upon these ro««‘
invnsugatjcr.s the ccmrajuloner modified th.#
rule so as not to alio*, until after complete ex­
amination. interfereute with the payment of a
run .pp.r..u,
Ltu trti flxca al a rate
r

"2

■rw-rta! reference to their siinatfon will iuow
TKVtaIITm^t errry 11m- ’he Vnlted Kingdom
nt (treat Britain and Ireland abnurbs by fur the

■loner has become a bod cilix-o. every taisc

spire

Tbousands of nelghborboo-isbure thvir

••'•non t•.-uiy &lt;MM (M) t«wu
&gt;£•• ten w«m lu Barry eoautt
: i...cou&gt;Aluiug forty aores^f

Puiur r.
, Atbcar
Uv.el S.,»»

iAMlguee of Mortgage.
.Ho.r.
A"lKn&lt;-ftof Mortgage.

n.. .»rt °nj” •“'“Si J'iliftn
prtment of aKf1* uI ur’ t f4rnjjng. The main
reir’S's to keep the
matters bnvluk *ny1.n^UCB^e ^jdUcU

XS’Sff

iS®i?s-

to the commercial side O‘nr*

And

concern

difference to tho claims of tntaea-l veteran*

Uiltty which puts
i thu terries on an
h the larger and
ich of the postal
rd much attention
and. though it ta
I in a condftloa or
rfulnesa lam led
M«tcr general, that

Popular Love at Right *nd Juttloe.
ot. cl,v11 »crTlpo reform in this
country instructively and interestingly illus­
trates how strong a hold t movrment gains
upon cur oeooie which &gt;.«.
ihHr
better administration of
their government
The
law embodying
this reform
fnumi
Popular sentiment existing in lie favor
than
from any
love for
tbo
reform
lh"
of teftotatora: nnd it has lived
and grow n and flourished In spite ot the covert
!S.w*U a,,°Pen boetlllty of spuliMuen and not­
withstanding the querulous impracticability of
many •elf-cunatituted guardians. Beneath all
the vagaries and sublimated theories which are
attracted to it there underlies this reform a
sturdy commoo-sense principle not only suited
lo this mundane sphere, but whose'appltcaili&gt;n
our p.N&gt;p:e are more and more recognizing to be
absolutelv essential to the most suororafta op­
eration of their government, if not to Its per­
petuity.
An inconalstency t’ototed Out.
I It aroma to me to be entirely Inconsistent
with the character of thlt reform, as well as
1 with lu best enforcement, to oblige the 00m­
i mission to rely for clerical aulataucc upon
■ clerks detailed from other departments There
| ought not to be such a condition tn any drpart1 menl that clerks hired iodo the wo’k there
■ can be spared to habitually work at another
place; aud it dees not accord with a sensible
। view of civil service reform that persons
should be employed ou the theory that their
labor Is necessary In one depar'tnont when In
; point of fact their services are devoted to en1 tlrely different work In another department. I
earnesUy urge that the clerks necessary to
. carry on the work of the romtniaskm be regu| larlv nut upon lu roster, and that the system
of "bilging the eummbwioncra to rely upon tho
.servicesof clerks belonging to other depart। menu be discontinued This ought not to in| crease the expense to tho government, while II
। would certainly be more oumdslent affd add
greatly to the efficiency of the commission.
Kcmiomy Is Urged.
Economy in public rxp.-nditure la a auty
! that cannot luoMteully bo neglected by ibo-w
; Ititrjwted with the control of money, drawn
I from the people for public usra It mu»t be
. cor.fraved that our apparently endless reI sources, the familiarity of our prop.e with Im( tr.cns' accumulations of '•calth. the growing
I sr-ntlinrtit among ttv-in. th.U UW
of put. it money -.it.-ul 1 in some manner be
■ to their immediate and persona) advantage, the

‘•egirculation of hisliotuu paper which

j^UflaWr^JM^yre^teero-tof s*d*

After the home

for the American Economist,
ltd by the American Protective

dents say#:

qiio o(

u

c- ne«pon-

Tme American can

t,-fwithout it

B
^SLS., •««&lt;« “
‘SSI
mA tw
»n
sea.'d’v.ui. ffuJLS-.4® «r «•

everywhere ereuy
of ,,^1..
W,.uh'l Dl*trwa«w
Mrteuitnral
Jn each ■«•«« »“a “[^JtabllXd- These

I consider ft the

C-uat .4 a;ij truegt political teacher fa

tc#t nev ^’‘1“ tJfuldtatributfcn of

LX-#.i-.“-

Sold by W. H. Goodyear.

Fremont will ship a carload of provls
ions and clothing tq, the upper peninsula
In a few days.

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

Lansing
Detroit
Grand Rapids.

A herd nf about thirteen deer are win­
.
I tering In what Is commonly known as the
;
, "Big Wood’s." four miles southeast of
‘ Petersburg Monroe’county.
.
William Blair, charged with robbing the
. Memphis postoffice has been held in SL­
|
OW bail.
1
her
Ionia county gets $7,023.90 as
share of tho primary school money this
I
year.

Manifestly, if we arc to aid the people direct1v through tariff reform, one of Ils most obvi­
ous features hbonidbe* reduction tn present
tariff charges upon lh" necessaries of life Tao
beneflUi of such a reduction wotdd be palpa­
ble and substantial seen and felt by thousands
«ho would bo better fed ami
better sheltered. These gifts should be the will
ing benefactions of a government whoso high­
est function is the promotion of the welfare of
^NoUras closely related to our people s pros­
perity and well-being ta the 7®»varof restric­
tions upon lhe importation of the raw mnuriais ueresaary to our manufactures The world
to our nntkmal tngroulty ud
enterprise. This cannot be while federal leglsiaUvib througb the tmrosltfon of high tariff,
forbids to American manufactures as cheap
matcr.alaar those used by their competitor*.
It Is quite obvious that the enhancement of the
nrtro of our manufactured products resulting
from this policy not only confines the tnarket
for these product# within our own borders.to the
direct diitadrantaae of our manufacturers, but
also increase* their ocst to out cl Bien*,
labor's lutsrrots Involved.
n,c iniertrita of labor are certainly though
indirectly involved in this feature of oar
Ivstem
The sharp competition and active
tn aunnlv
th,- limited ucm»Du iur
—urrow market to which they are coqflned.
Then follows* suspension of work In mills and
factories- a discharge of employes, and d,stress

lation to tariff legislation.
The New Measure.
A measure has been
nrtate congressional roritoitwe

embodying

tho£

d Uta: •••■«’
K°d’ed^o oteUng internaltaxation
«in ra h • niar futor-. though perhaps not lmXlidtatete produce # fflctent reven«« to ,“*•*
S^^Xta oFtbegvv r .meat. The commit re
Bfter ^r-^u^^wWeb^oUt^^e

B cXl-. ssrs-SF
rived from certain corporate Investments
Will
Disturb Il-lom.

RichtandJanc’t.
Cressey

1

.™roprt«U»" •’

SSlvod var^uro «&lt;
inis would
distribution
for the purpose ot
^w large apt-mpr'sttoB.
Of ar
distribution 'by «««•“*, cutting*.
dlnary
,t.t-s and torrimrie. and

Local lor White Cloud, Fremont and B*
Rapids leaves Grand Rapids 5:*a P. M.
Parlor cars on day- trains and sleepers -*
night trains between Petoskey. Grand RapWp»
and Chicago.
„
_
Ask our agents for further particular
write to
Georgb DrHavkn, Gen’l Paas’B AaX
Grand.Rapim**-

The City of Muskegon compels all mid­
night prowlers, after the hour of 12
o'clock to give an account of themselvee
or go to jail.

When te«y bad Children, site gav^hwn Caatorii

and uttaelilsh war-c, »nd

Paper -.t .taken care of, why not sub-

win Leapjg?

time.

a«mn4 mturaT’
^.r mu"

A. m., ana
r.
m ,
•&gt;!-.»
r^M. Arrive Chicago l.-M P. M., *;» P. »
and
A. M.
Leave for Manistee, Traverse City, Uharlevotw
and Petosky
7 JO
A.
M ,
and 3:t%

lieve the wnrst case of Nervousness every­

When she became Mtan. rte clung to CaMoriA.

of tee Indians and their ultl-

-si

“Adtronda”

Wheeler’s Hesrt and Nerve Cure will re­

-5.8?iS“i

tion. Jt h his duty to aid In this respect

Pu

Sanilac county bankers say that the re­
cent burglaries throughout tho county
have greatly Increased deposits.

■23
'awss

fcach. 5 the American policy bf Protec­

ft ev,-‘r7 way possible.

Lansing has voted to buy a 5,000,000
gallon capacity pump for Its water works.

Baal Paris
Grand Rapids

When she wm a CTtlkl^be cried for CaMorix

Indian Affaire.

Every patriotic vi’i-en should give bls

fx-ioin: -iTurt anil inllracr.gr 'k increase

Tho best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and $11 akin Irruptions, and posi­
tively cure plies or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 125 cents per
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
druggist.

Grand Ledge
IGoing West

When Eaby wax wick. we gave aer Cantoris.

will be required to

r&gt;.

Favorite Route between Grand Rapids, Detro-g

Those who h*ve used Dr. King’s New
Discovery know its vaiue, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to try
it free. Call on the Advertised Drnggist
and get a trial bottle, free. Send your
nnme and address to H. E. Bucklen A Co.,
Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr.
King’s New Life Pills Free, aa well as a
copy of Guide lo Health, and Household
Instructor, free. All of which is guaran­
teed to do you good and cost you nothing
at W. B. Goodyear's Drug store.

Four to eight drops of,

i Jtftiiri

TIME TABLE.

In offset Nov. 19. 1803-

The state railroad crossing board has
approved the map of the Alpena A North
alsnees of cur fellow citizens. The &lt;1 ty of ern railroad through Alpena and School­
nubile economy I* *l*o o' Imnttw importance craft county.
hi Its intimate and uec*-»ary relation to the
Charlotte mills are running night and
taik no* in hand of peovidltn revenue to meet
roterument^XpcU'Htu-es and yet reducing the I day and are 1,000 barrels of Hour behind
people's burnt n of federal taxation
। their order.
'

rear ending Jun* 10,----

good advice.

M,

See the World s Fair for Fifteen Cents. □
Upon receipt of your address and fifteen
cents In postage stamps, wtwlll mail you
prepaid SovvKjfiB Portfolio of the
World’s Columbian Expootioh, the
regular price is fifty cents, but as wo want
you to have one, we make the price nom­
inal. You will fiud it a work of art and a
thing to be prized. It contains full page
views of the great bnildlngs, with descrip­
tions of same, and is executed in highest
style of art. If not sathfiMl with it. after
you get It, we will refund the stamps and
let you keep the book. Address
H. E. Bucklen &lt;t Co.. Chicago, 111.

If, there I* anything In tho theory of a repro
zcniMtl-a In public places of the people nnd
only affT.AJfl W pounds
I loin toe secretary In rccummec ling thn their ileslres. it pubdc officers are really tuc
hereafter each applicant for the puattioii of to- R-Tvanta of the people, *t&gt;&lt;l If political premises
spector or assi&lt;ur.l Inspector ta the bu­ aad preOmdutts have uuy binding force, our
reau o? animal iudcstry be required, a* failure to give the relief so long awaited will be
a con'll!Ion preri-dent to bls appointment, sheer recreancy. .Nothing should Intervene to
to exhtbit to the United Slates civil serv­ distract our attention or disturb our tffurw
ice comm lesion hl# diploma from an established, until this reform Is acomplishe! bv wise aud
rer-ilar and reputable veterinary college, and -careful irgtalatlcn. While wo should stnnrhly
that this be supplemented by such an -lamina­ adhere to the principle that only the
tion in Teterinary science as the eommlaslon necessity of revenue lustlflus the Imposition of
tariff duties and other federal taxation, and
may prescribe.
that they should be .Imlted by strict economy,
Export# of Agricultural Product#.
we cannot close our eyes to the fact ttat eondlThe exports of agricultural product# from tlous have grown up among '&lt;» which In jus-.toe
the United States for the (Weal year *«-'‘talt and fairness call for discriminating care in the
Jun# »&gt;. 1*1 atutaed 'he enorwow. ttacre of distribution of such duties and taxation as the
M0 WO 0M. ta round nuntbet*. being 7# &lt; per emergencies of our government actually denSII,ld Reduction Must Be SuhitaDtl*).

wrtciod with June M IW
|aWMWuOl uf beef
nsmeiFandu- too^^con.ldcraWy
our"totai exports were
[o£»i i •«« u—&gt;
'«"k
lently put upon these rolls t* “ wicked imposi­
tion upon the kindly sentiment in whiob poo*
SS.-JS.'uxr«"«’»

is 2?'

loti to lhe common tense of the people
Worklug# of the CItII Rerwle* Law.
civilw-COi,UniUe'1 ‘a*®U*K«ut execution of the
B011
‘““bating approval of
»ro most gratifying.
reX^.'.ni e?W’n??a of
bmHattoM and
UJ- lho free de.
iivtry post omre*. which hot been hon-

Ms'ffs?sSi£x S’jdtai'rrs.'

nave been oom pin led and are now ready fur

Btnoe ISM congresa hanthariMd um r^naiH. -y

Nerve

J#

n naval ship build Inc. The moat s.-rlous dr­
iera. however, have been tn th i work- un.«
armored ship* The trouble ba# b&lt;-en theTO
ure of contractor* to deliver armor us aerr^t
The difficulties seem now. however, to have
been aU overcome, nnd armor 1s being delivered
With aatlafectory promptnew.
*
J

to the general gooL Th- local interests affected
by th.- ro v.sed reform are so numerous and so
varied that If »n are Insisted upon the leglsl*
lion embodying th j reform must iaevitably fafi.
Conclusion.
In conclusion, my intense feeling of respon­
sibility Impel mo to Invoke for the mantfold
intervals of a generous and osnfldlng people the
most scrupulous care and lo pledge ray willing
support to every legislative effort for the advaucemcut of the greatneat and prosperity of
our beloved country.

A meeting of the County Teacher’s
Association will be held at Muskegon toDeerfield Cnlhollc church will be ready
for occupancy the first ot the year.

Lansing
Detroit
Grand Rapids.
Traverse City.
Charlevoix....
!Vto*key
Bay View

nttopa on signal only. Agents must
trains at flag stations as saon as they e*» W
“J)l trains will stop at Cracked Lake Cre *&gt;&lt;

when they are flagged.
Baggage must be at the depot at least a »•£
utes before leaving time ot trains, so that xt-i#
inay.bnve time to check it properly: otters '., it
mav not go forward until next train.
t.MIxed trains will be run at the convsa-wew
A lady at Deckerville aged 55 years,:
&lt;f the company, who n serve the right to e-‘. #«»
knits three pairs of mittens a day.
the time of sneh trains without nedtm
.
W. S. Dewing. Geu'l Mmb*.. we­
Marquette county has raised 100.000 to
ll. C. Potter. Gen’l P. * T. Ast
I., SrRGBAXT.
.
take care of it’s poor this winter.
George McKay gets sixty
violating the local option law.

days
/

for

SECOND STAGE OF CATARRH.
Things that Thnuinnd# Know by Bit­
ter Experience.
The second stage of catarrh Is some­
times csxLlexl an “old cold.” A neglected
cold has settled in the head, nose, throat
lamyx, bronchial tubes, lungs, or other
organirof the body. If it settles in the
head it may produce roaring, cracking in
the ears, headache, coufnslon ot the sens­
es; If in the nose a mere or ie*s abundant
discharge, sneezing, noisy breathing, and
thickened membranes; if in the throat,
hawking, enlarged tonsils, sore throat,
follicnhu' pharyngitis (preacher's
sore
throat); If in the larnyx,
hoarseness,
weakness of the voice, aphonia, (loss of
voice) if in the bronchial tubes, cough,
pain In the chest, expectoration, and low
uf appetite. Unless something is done to
put a stop to this state of tilings lhe
third stage of chronic catarrh is sure to
set In. which Is not only hard to bear, bat
difficult to care. Pe-ru-na will cure all
cases of catarrh In lhe second stage if
used without interruption.
Directions
for the use sccoffipany esch bottle, altage to send to Dr. Hartman for his di­
rections for one
month’s
treatment.

(Sent free.)
The
Pe-ru-na

Drug

ManafaclortBg

free to any address their latest book on
-catarrh, entitled •■Climatic Diaries a book well worth reading.
.

ICAKTERS

CURE

�=
Hastings Banner.

«dS«w¥«r Holidays,
Detroit.
Lla
will sell ex­
on Dec. 23rd, 24th. 25th.

TkarsJiy, »«.• 7. _1893-

elevenths

of its vatae at the

we-lWrd fare for round trip. Tickets will
be good going only on date of sale aud for
return wntll Jan. 2nd, inclusive.
Gne. DkHavkn, G. P. A.

faraftce.

AUGUST 14&gt; 1879.

editorial notes.

transportation to the furnace is the ftels b-

the finished product

Beumer, Mieh., Nov., 97.

Industry

of one

Is

ever the raw material of the next in

To the honorable Grover Cleveland, Presi­
dent Of ’the United States:

unending scale of manufactures.

The citizens of the elty of Bessmer, in

human labor has entered and has

Increas­

gan. regardless of party or political affilia­

der it availably for the use

has

of man,

with

alarm the reported action ot the ways aud

as a matter of simple jutice, that the pro­

means committee of Congress, In recom­

duct of American labor, whether In the

mending that iron ore be placed upon the

free list, and respectfully submit for your

mine, shall be protected, to

That during the year 1881 the number

the

American

the end that

Trees, ot Townahip of Baltnaoee,

American Labor and may be

freed

from

this county, in the mining of iron ore, was

competittoo for bare extatenoe with the

not less than 5,000, whose average wage­

cheaper

degrading conditions

sur­

earning power was from 8850,000 to 8400,­

rounding the labor of other lands.

We

000 monthly.

therefore, sincerely but earnestly,

and

Irvin* Taxpnyom Notice.
IwiUJbeat ths Ha3l*£«£
auuon
Wednesdays.and 27, and at’prceport

taa Jlrt and Stth. to receive taxes
8. U CoCLTsa,
Treanrer.
T»» Payer*' NotUo.
I will reuive taxes aUdayi at the week ex
cept Saturdays and Mondays, U Ira Van \ alk
enburgh e hard ware store.

reserved for

markets be

of men directly employed to the mines of

In addition there was expended by the

I MU be M Dowling. Wednesday. Dee. 30 and
7. at PrichardvllloTtmrsJayjSc. 21 aad 38, at

the

ed or multiplied its value, in order to ren­

• consideration:

I will be at the Hutton National Bank every
Saturday during December to receive taxes lor
Hastings township.

We submit that every article into which

the county of Gogebic and state of Michi­

tions, in meeting assembled view

RATES 81.25 per day, Rooms 5o cents.
BEACH A BOOTH.

tattoo.

OPEN LETTER TO MR. CLEVE­
LAND.

&lt;1

GRAND
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT

will be at the Hastings City Bank to receive
as every Saturday during December, and
residence in Rutland on Friday.
Lewis Watkins. Treasurer.

ma­

mines monthly for raiatag timber, woo#,
lagging, and' mining supplies 8150,000 to

terial and placed among the list of arti­

people Is dependent almost wholly upon

alike to Its industries and the prosperity

the prosperity of the iron industries.
' Owing to doubts and fears and uncer­

ot its people.

tainty as to the policy of the general gov­

fronts us, and con fronted

Gents’ Watches,

Gons’ WatGRBS
Latest styles.

14 finely decorated sets,
8 fine etched sets,

Lowest paces.

Violins, Guitars and Banjos,
stock of the best strings
obtainable.

F. ft. FflNGOflST,

dea admitted free of doty, and we-aak. tn
8200,Boo; which indirectly gave employ- the name of oar desolate homes and suffer­
‘■efil to'Cfter one thousand workmen, and i ing poor, that this Nation be not commit­
that the prosperity of this county and its ted to a policy that may prove destructive

by this

American labor, and especially as to the

as chief executive, feel-bound to recom­
mend
In
your annual message the

protection

reported Intention to change existing tariff

adoption of the

tariff policy outlined by

terial and place it upon lhe free list, every

the ways and mesas committee, that you

mine In this county has been closed down

submit this,

to await, the settlement ot tariff legisla­

protest against the adoption of

tion, and that thousands of laborers have

policy,

Men thrown ont of employment and are

•States.

oar respectful

to the

bnt earnest
such

a

Coogrees of the United

unable to obtain work at any price, and

that much want and

examine our new Truss.

The on­

GCSTA VX ZrXHl.K.

that engaged in manning the pumps and

Frank Kaxo»covttk.

keeping the mines free from water, and

Goowqe D. Swift.

the whole number thus employed will not

whose

average monthly earnings will not

exceed

&lt;14,000 to 815,000.

Frank J. Davis.
S. 8. Coohx
Committee on Memorial to the president.
We certify that at a meeting of the

Thousands of men in this county.

able

and willing to work, are unable to secure

actual

do you

Gborge H. Braoso.

ly labor now employed in thia county is

exceed four hundred men all -told,

zens of Bessmer, Gogebic Coaaty,

on November

25th,

citi­

Mich.,

the foregoing

IBM,

and

memorial to the president was adopted by

'hundreds of honest and deserving families
.. are In consequence, obliged/to ask public

an unanimous vote, and that the comaalt-

aid and subsist
The

want,

public charity.

on

expenditure

for

poor

purposes

,

in |ho county of Gogebic during the year

.

1831 did not exceed 810.000, and the ex­
penditures of elgtit months In the present

year have already

exceeded 825.000, and

owing to the approach of winter and the

destitution and want existing in (his sec­
’

tion the expenditures for poor purposes
niiist be greatly increased.

Owing to the calls

made

upon U

the

funds-of this county, available tor poor

tee drafting and reporting the same was

composed of an equal number of demo­
crats and 'republicans,
appointed and
chosen by the meeting for that purpose;

At last the democrats have got their

tariff bill completed and there Is

scarcely

an American Industry but what has been

savagely attacked.

Michigan

will be greatly afflicted as

especially

her chief pro­

ductions have been placed upon the froe

list

want

WE GUARANTEE
A PERFECT FIT.
To buy a nice Organ or
Piano! If you do, you cer­
The lightest and most
tainly want the beat you can durable Trues on the market.
get for the leaat amount of
money. I handle the FarAnything and every
rand &amp; Votey Organ, made thing in the drug and book
in Detroit^ the Starr Piano, line at HONEST PRICES,
made in Richmond, Indiana
and other makea equally aa
good. They are all first-claas,
well put together, and give
MODERN DRUGGIST
excellent satiafaction whiI er
ever ueed. If you want any­
thing in this line; call on
THOS. McGUIGAN
Habtinos, Mich.
At South Side Bakery.

W. H GOODY&amp;ftR

But our Bargains are here
make room for new styles wp offer
you the following this week:
A $65 Bed Room Suite for $55.00
32.50
40
30.00
35
37.50
45 Side Board for
30,00
35
See our stock of McLean Swing
/Rockers the best made and just the
thing for Christmas.

HIRAM ROGERS

THIRD LOT

Copper, iron, salt, coal uad lumber

are all on the free list and the democratic

members ot the ways and means commltexhausted, and all
( tee gloat over the great masterstroke of
purposes have
. 'statesmanship (?) they have inflicted upon
Been.appHwi to relievo want and Buffering
the country. These great Industries have
. among our people, and lhe county treasury
is now empty and there will be no funds been the basis of our prosperity, and there

purposes, have

Coming

A cream of tarter baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
The beat is always the
ment Food Report.
cheapest Bear thia in mind.
Royal Baking Powder Co.
Before
purchasing call and
Wall St., N. Y.

exists in

Buffering

this community in consequence.

employment, are In

Trusses I
Trusses I

condi­

tion we respectfully ask, that should you,

to the

relative

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN

Christmas

It is a condition, not a theory, that eon-

of

ernment

$1.95 each
1.05 each

This beats all former efforts in water
sets

TSs Reliable Jeweler

protest

against iron ore being classed as raw

Ladles' WatGliBS,

I7E Have now formed on another
set We are doing the water
set act, and cut a great figure
That is in prices. We have just receiv
ed an import order of Austrian manu
facture of Glassware in which .is eigh
Well now if you
teen Water Sets
want water sets and want them cheaper
and better than you ever saw then come
and buy. We offer

been

funds available for other

therein available for any purpose before(

isn't an institution engaged In the manu­

March 1. 1884.

facture of Iron, copper, lumber, etc., but

To relieve the pressing necessities ot Uie,
,
poor orders are now being issued by the

CommluUners, but owing to

there being

what will feel keenly the ruinous compe-

tition of foreign pauper labor.

This com­

petition will have to be met In either one

no available funds to take up such orders.
’
un­

of two ways, viz, either by closing down
ths mills and factories entirely, or reduc-

less the mines resume

tag the wages of American workmen to

, the same are becoming valueless, and
work at an

date great suffering and distress

early
re­,

will

sult.

The democrats were not contented with

Investigation shows that there are
this city alone 100 families, about

io
500

persons, mostly women and children, de­

simply stopping the wheels of Industry.

Tber.wint even
farmers.

further and struck the

Wool is placed on the

free Hat

pendent upon pqpllc charity and In press­

which

immediate assistance In the1
shape of food and clothing to relieve their

price for wool next year, unless thsre is

wants and the condition of affairs in oth-

all kinds ace placed on the free llaL

ing need of

will

guarantee about

some unusual demand for lb

lhe same
Meats of
If

. er sections of the county Is comparatively

tbe stack auuket can get any worse this

no better than the condition of affairs of
r thia city. *

will certainly bring it lower.

There is do probability of resumption of
work by the mines to this section while

Vegetables,

fruits, eggs, sad “tbe like products" are
also oa tbe free list

from six to four cents

Butter is reduced

per

pound;

hay

.t^e agitation pf tariff satedules continues,

from 84 to 89 per ton, onions 40 to 20

nor until the policy at .the National gov­

cents per bushel; potatoes 25 to 10 cents

ernment in reference to.lron and steel in-

per bushel; live sdIhbxJs 20 per cent, ad

,industries has been dsfinltely settled in

valorem.

Michigan is especially hard hit

favor of protection.

The classing of Iron ore os raw-material

With nothing but a riser befWeen us and

and,placing It upon tbs list of articles to

Canada our farmers cannot but feel the

be admitted free of duty wW be destruc­

strong Canadian

tive to the mining .tadpatrina

GAZING AT
THLN&amp;W MOON

that received by the foreigners.

competition which will

Is a beautiful and impressive
sight; but.

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA
Is one of the most delicious pleas­
ures accorded to
who enjoy
a fine cup of tea
ve ,just received a large invoice of the new
crt»p of New Moon Tea and it fully
equals the best recommends ever
given it Why dont you try it?
Whenever you want groceries or
canned goods call on me.

S. E. PHILLIPS

of this sec­

tion god Um prosperity of oar people, and

present

NEW
CLOAKS
With Columbian or Worth collars

We have just received our third invoice of

CHOICE STYLES
Ladies garments

We can give you a larger stock

TO SELECT FROM

Speaking of lhe now tariff MU Congreae

greet indsstrles are slanghtered without

Everything
First

Class

Than earlier m the season, and at

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES

W, wUl

For
Christmas,

Mammoth Stock.
Large Cloak Room

Jos. Rogers &amp; Cc

E. Y. HOGLE

�Hastings Banner.

•^rsonal mention.

Cook A Cook*!.

Thursday, -Dec 7. 7893.

^Vhta .Salta wu tn Grand Rapid,

Tim

m«. « Huradl'i

J- T. Lombud tn ta
nesday.

month call on Soule &amp; Wetzrf.

Next Wtek
We will
Open up
Our line of
Holiday Goods.
Dont fail
To come .
and look
It over
We will
Have every
Thing you
Want, at
Prices that
Will.suit. •

Watch thU paper tor

those

our ad,, neat

” * r,W ^arita,ni to °arr

you’ ”

R. Mudge A Sox.

Prof. Sterling B. Morse, of Kalamazoo
Is coming here to give vocal and piano
Imsoqs this winter; Hi comes highly
recommended. All iho desire to receive
instructions call on Merrill Foote."

It Li now time to put farm machinery
under cover for the winter, if It la not al­
ready th^re. One reason why some fanners
do not make a success of tbelr business is
because they fall to take due eare of tbelr
property.
•
✓Urs.

80 quire!

The latest things in silks at Russell’s.

The cheapest bats in the city at Russell’*.

Boys overcoats for 99c. at R. Mudge A

.
commenced running

Monday.
Everything in the line of holiday
at Russell's.

goods

Before buying your Chriafcnas present*
go to Rusaell’s.
&gt;4 off un all trimmed hats
at Souie A Wetzel’s.

this

M.

E. Nevins and

MIm

Grace

Messer will entertain with pedro to-mor™w!fte„rnoonat Chester Msuer’s home
Broart**y« In tbe evening they
will entertain their young lady and gen­
tlemen friends In tbe Mme way.

A good chance for Investment. A man
with 8600 In cash can purchase a good es­
tablished business. For further particu­
lars call at thia office or write

‘•Lock Box 188”
“Hastixos, Micu.”

Hvreafter, changes for advertisement*
au’t reach thia office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion in the Issue of the wtek
when brought.

&gt;5.00
32.50
30.00
37.50
30.00
&gt;wing
st the

seen

w"‘
'«“»&lt;&gt; • •Htmeul
rroa W. P. Sldnam concerning the recent
trouble with tbe Delton Mill, so that our
readers can have both sides.

• CIRCULATION *

✓the Chair factory

have you

,J?

LOCAL NEWS.

Son.

#
!,ne of ’tomped linens
for Christina* at Mias FelghnerS.

MIm Ad. Mlchut
Tnuraday.

warm coats for cold men at Mu drear
They are going fast and you had better
tret nnn

THE DRUGGIST.

To
offer

Turadn,'

Say, old men.

FRED L. HEATH,

This week,

8.”j*rn Cbe-P “Hl *&gt; to tbe silver ware
nt John Bessmer m, the Jeweler.

month

Great reduction on Bed Room suits «nd
Side Boards at Rogers’.

No finer canned goods put up (han can
be found at Cook A Cook’s.

See the line of fancy handkerchiefs for
the holidays at MIm Feighner's.
»-Notwithstanding hard times, the list of
marriage licenses inereaie^-each week.

► Buy a Hastings souvenir spoon for your
friend and show him the new court house.
Tl&gt;? afore windows of our merchants
arc commencing to ossutut* a holiday as­
pect.
Always smoke Ed. Powers No. 35 cigar.
Always the same; always the best 5 cent
cigar in tbe Vnlted States.

The funeral of Enos Hudson, an old
resident living about three miles north of
tbe city was held yesterday.
1: would l&lt;e a bard person to please who
could not find what they wanted in lhe
grocery line at Cook and Cook's.

Poultry wanted
now. On Mondays
and Thursdays of each week during tbe
winter I will be ready to receive all fat.
well dressed poultry. Dress your poultry
yourself and make all the money there is
In It.
L. E. STAurnut

Nothing make* handsomer Christmas
preaents than watches, Jowelery. etc. You
find watches in gold, sliver and nickel
cases with tbe very best movements, Jew­
elry of the latest patents, Sterling and
Quadruple plate silver ware, the hand­
somest Hastings souvenir spoon (yea must
see It) besides many other patterns at John
Bewmer’a, the Jeweler.
It should be the constant aim of every
citizen to build up home Institutions. We
have as good work in the line of laundry
here, as Is done In Michigan. The Troy
Laundry depends upon tbe patronage of
the people ot this city and vicinity and
should receive IL No man should send a
dollars worth of work away that can be
done here. Tbe Troy Laundry solicits
and promptly attends to outside orders.

pays the highest market price.

Don’t fall to subscribe for the Bamxkr
and the Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean, the
two papers for only 81.00 per year eash
In advance, for Barry County readers.

We have cut the price in every palr of
underwear in our store.
Now If you
freeze it will be your own fault.
Mudge A

R.

Lota”Ier ™&gt;»™«d to Cbtaajo
wu ta

Suh.llta

recognized as one of the leading papers
of tbe country. No pains or mooey Rte
spared in making everything first class.
We furnish the Baxnkii and Inter Ocean
to Barry County readers only far the
small sum of 91.00 cash In advance.
Those outside of the county will be
charged 31.25.

We desire to say to all patrons that the
Delton Roller Mill l» running and will
M kept running, despite reports to the
contrary. We are here for basinets sad
we propose to do business. We thank oar
patrons for their trade and we cordially
Invite new patronage. We propose to do
good work; to pay th* highest'/possible
prices for'everything and treat due and
all aJlke^Glve us a call.
—
Your* for Business,
Dodds A Hartman.
Delton, Mich.

Sox,

Coox.

on oar editorial pejte.

Read, Remember and Resolve

Minor R. Layton of Detroit was tn the
eitylaai week.
Keltoy. of Indiana, Is visiting rela­
tives in tbe city.

Satur­

o.
Kay. of Alaska, spent Sunday with
Sheriff McKevltt.

To buy your Christmas goods of us. Something that will be a last­
ing pleasure to the one who receives it. And a Money Saver to the
purchaser as well.

Mrs. Will Olner returned from Kalama­
zoo Monday night

George Rleley returned home from
Brook last Saturday.

Mill

MIm Minnie Funds* of Middleville was
in the city Wednesday.

Clarence Burton, of Detroit Is visiting
his uncle, E. A. Burton.

On our prices and attractions.
Season

MIm Carrie Schuman was home from
Grand Rapids last week.

Miss Matle Kelley, of Mill
visiting relatives In the city. 6

Brook.

Is

MIm Ett.ii Main of Grand Rapids *pent
Thursday with friends in the city. •

Miss Blanche Sbrlner of Grand Rapids
spent Thursday with her father.

George Dennie, of Kalamazoo, was In
the city the fore part of the week.

We shall offer during the Holiday

SPECIAL LOW PRICES

MIm Kittle Stebbins of Eaton Rapids
was in the city last week.

on Handkerchiefs, Dress Goods, Silks, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Cur­
tains, Underwear, Blankets, Furs, an! Children’s Sets.

% Off on all Cloaks and Shawls.

szrfrs. Allie Rock, of Detroit Is the guest
of her sister. Mrs. D. 8. Goodyear.

//Mbs Allie Sldnam of Kalamazoo has
oten tbe guest of Mies Rebekah Striker.

yMiss Belle Throop returned to Albion
Monday after a short visit with her mother.

Don’t Fail
to
See us.

See our
line of Towels
id Handkerchief ‘

0, II. SPAULDING.

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lamoreau. of Grand
Rapids visited relatives here last week.
MIm Grace Messer and Emma Bradley
of Grand Rapids visited I* the city last

THEY ALL LIKE
THEM

Mrs. Chas. Wise and family left for At­
lanta, Ga., this week where she will join
her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. A B. Coulter and daughter
Gretchen of Chicago have been guests at
Judge Smith’s.

J. F. Ornery of Tustin Osceola Co., was
in the qitv Friday. Mr. E. was formerly of
Middleville and was supervisor for many
years.

Mrs. Carrie Goodyear. Dr. Lowry, Dr.
Clarence Barbcr-and wife. John G. Nagler and Oscar Crook are among the
latest victims of la grippe.

Last week we printed a few of the many testimonials we have from those wlm hnvaworn the SNAG PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. They have no equal in the market today
when durability is considered. As we said last week they cost a little more, but will out
wear two or three pairs of ordinary rubber boots. Here is what a few more of our on tronahave to say:—

TESTIMONIALS.
I bought a pair of Snag Proof

I have worn the Snag Proof Feta
Rubbers and found them to be the
best Rubber made, and I would
. not buy any other. ^Ed. Gatks.

Rubber Boots five years ago, I
wore them in the winter for three

years and then my boys todk the

I wore a pair of the Snag Proof "
Rubber Boots for three years, I
would buy-no other kind.
Bert Phillips

soles off and tapped some other
rubbers.

They beat any boot to

wear I ever saw.

J. W. Booher.

The fines’, assort men t of candies for the
holidays at Cook A Cook’s.

A full line of mens’, ladies, misses and
childrens’ high buttoned overgaiters at tho
little red front shoe store.

I wore a Pr. of LamberviDe
Snag Proof Rubbers for two yean
trapping and will say they beat
them all, they wear as long as two
Pr. of any other make.
Dan Douglas. }

I think that the Snag Proof Felt

Rubbers are the best rubber made

Nothing will make a more comfortable
and acceptable Christmas present than a
nice set of furs.
Go to Russell’s.

and I will not buy any other, they

Call and see those ulsters. They are
the best overcoats for all around use that
you can find for comfort at Mudges.

grade Rubbers.

Interesting reading will always be found
on our inside pages, and some valuable
pointers too In the way-of advertisements.

Our Boots and Shoes are just like our Snag Proof Rubber Boots.
in'the market for price and lasting qualities. Call and see us.

will out wear two pairs of any first
Wm. Miller.

They're the hast
•

W. H. SPENCE.

Jessie McIntyre was arrested Monday
for assaulting Murray Bromley, an old
man.
He plead guilty before Justice
Kenaston and paid 98.75 fine.
Read tbe following sentence aloud, re­
peating the woids distinctly but as rapidly
as poMlble: Susan shincth shoes and
socks. Socks and shoes shines Susan.
She ceaseth shining shoes and socks, for
shoes and socks shock Susan.
A number of young bloods from Hast­
ings struck town Sunday eveningand their
talk and actions were anything but becom­
ing to gentlemen of tbe modern type.
For the benefit of tbelr parents who doubt­
less “didn’t know they were out,” we sup­
press names this time.—Freeport Herald.
About thirty coupiejitteuded the Y. M.
8. C. dance at Parker’s ball Thursday
night and enjoyed a vety pleasant evening.
Music was furnished by Measre. Reed and
Wood and Miss Williams and gave good
satisfaction. Quite a number of specta­

tors were present.
Tbe 915.000 libel case against E. O.
Dewey, editor of tbe Owoaso Tlmea, by
G. W. Owen, has been decided. Tbe Jury
brought In a verdict of no caus* for action.
Bo Ed. won’t have to put “a mortgage on
his farm” this year. Aman should have
a pretty good ease any way before bring­
ing a anil for HW ag*ln»t *n editor*

Hannibal
Williams who
gave the
Shakespearean recital In this city Friday
evening, waa very maeh impressed with
tbe baaoty of this city, and expressed a
An error In iaat wcek’a laaue made us
desire to buy a house here in which to re­
say that tbe fakir’s profit was 37.50 when
We are conscious of the hard times, and side a portion of the time. To show that it should have been 98.50. Since th*n
who is not; but we will do our best to kev &gt;. be is aft admirer of tha truly beautiful is however, we have learned where the
further proven by the fact that before he
out so tar as prices are concerned.
fakir bought bls watches, and that they
left the city he purchased one of those
Cook A Cook.
only eoat him about 33 00 each. This
elegant extension tables made by the Has­
We have a niee assortment of toys for tings Chair A Table Co. Mr. W. would with tbe 91.00 bill and pack of cards
the little folks, that are drawn with bak­ be gladly welcomed as a resident of our would make hla profit about 97.00 on each
■ale—a very fair profit ou the InveatmeuL
ing powder, therefore costing but little, or elty If but even for a portion of the time.
Those who bit could no doubt have saved
nothing.
On oar Inside pages will be found Presi­ at Irast 36.00 had they patronized home
Cook A
dent Cleveland’s measage in full, In It
We have sold all of those men’s Si.99
th* president still persists In pursuing tbo
✓At a meeting of the Women’s Clab Fri­
overcoats but have some more good bar­
ruinous policy thaVoas brought tho coun­
day afternoon an exceedingly interesting
gains In mens, boys and childrens over­
try to Its present deplorable condition.
program waa carried out. Miss Flora J.
coats at prices that defy competition.
From his message It is easy lo be seen that
Beadle gave a talk on ”Th&lt; Geography ef
Mudoe A Box.
our chief executive has exerted a great
Egypt.” illustrating the remarks with a
WU
Oyster festivals are now being held all Influence in framing tbe Wilson
map she had drawn of the country, and
which has placed our greatest Industrie*
over tbe county by various ehuruh denom­
mads her talk a W Inurestleg and ainations and h’s a wonder some alert ac« at the mercy of foreign competition. structlvs ons. Mrs. Rachael A. Bailey
Tariff tinkering has caused untold suffer­
▼ertlser don’t offer ■ prise tn th* perm
followed with a pleating talk ea tbe Prig­
guessing nearest to tbe number ef oysters ing In tbe mining districts nf uur owu In ef the Pn*pl*« Manners and Cai'mnr
state. What c«i eeru* them a.!Mt Is bow
A dlaeuaeloe on “What Cowiltntes aeeamttejFwill live through the Minter. In
Mishmash far flrl.r w-M to a WT
UuMeUon with their condition /s wish
rtl. ...... &gt;7 Kra.
t» sail th* attention of onr readers to “An

We carry only lhe line of Brainard A
Armstrong wash silks, which are warran­
ted fast colors. - ‘
Miss Feighxxx.

Useful Goods at Hard Times Prices.

P. Mitchell, of B.U10 Creek, ™ ta the
city Saturday.

P. T. Colgrove was In Woodland
day on business.

ChristmasGoods

W«l-

Christmas presents this year should be
Mrs. E. P. Andrew of Prospect street is
something that can be put to good use aud
in this connection we wish to call particu­ entertaining her father and mother, Mr.
lar attention to the , fine stock of goods and Mrs. Knight and her slater, Miss Min­
nie Knight of Hastings.--Grand Rapids
carried by Spary Phillips.
He
buys
Herald.
not hi tik’ but the best of everything, sells
as cheaply as possible and his stock this
Mr. George W. Ryan, yardmaster of the
year is better than ever. He can supply G. R.
1., went to Hastings Saturday
youVlth fresh fruit, candles and nuts. afternoon to attend the funeral of his
Don't buy a Inmp before seeing him.
aunt. Mrs. Inglish, who died very sudden­
ly.— Kalamazoo Telegraph.
The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean* is a
16 page paper.
Eight pages eqme in
All kinds of stamped linens for fancy
supplement form and has two full page
colored illustrations. The Inter Ocean is work at RqwU’Bt.

If you wkaut any folding chairs and ta/
The many friends of Ed. Schumann will
bles for card parties call at Hiram Rogers*.
be pleased to know that be has opened a
Complete outfit and Just refinisbed.
meat market in Al Jones’ building on
We were as busy ar bees last week i nd Jefferson street Ed. Is too well known
in this business to need any introduction.
' our customers got tbe honey.
It will be his aim to keep nothing but the
L. E. Stauffer.
best of meats in stock and by courteous
The Bedford and Cloverdale Items were
treatment to all. receive his share ot pa­
not received, until this morning and con­ tronage. Be Invites all to give him a trial
sequently could not be put In this week.
and asks those who wish anything especi­
Mrs- Francis lyithey died
Tuesday ally for Christmas to send in their orders
night of dropsy. She was 57 years old as soon as possible.
and had been In failing health for, some
Tbe concert given by the young people
time.
of the Catholic church Monday evening
George Campbell, of Assyria, assaulted was listened to by a full bouse and the
Bert Taylor at Charlotte, Oct 9th and program was well carried’ out
The
was arrested for it Monday. He
”
fare choruses showed careful training, some
ball for his appearance.
of tbe solos were especially good, tbe in­
strumental music and the elocutionary
L. E. Stauffer will receive poultry
part of the entertainment were fine. The
Mondays and Thursdays of each week In­
church netted lhe neat sum of fifty dol­
stead of Tuesdays as heretofore announc­
lars as a result The prize offered to the
ed. Please bear this In mind.
person
selling
the
largest
number
Jon. Rogers is In the market for live of tickets was won by MIm Edna Brooks
poultry on Saturdays, Moadays and Tues­ who sold forty-eight, and was given a
days of each week. Don’t forget, that be handsome gold ring.
The Grange Visitor, published at Lan­
sing. has an Interesting article this week
on the “Life of Women in Brazil," by Mra.
Emma Davenport of Woodland.

NuUrllle

We will save
You

A TRIP
TO THIS STORE WILL CONVINCE
YOU THAT THIS 10 THE PLACE

for

CLornmo

NOWING what to get and when and where to
get it h what has made such a aucceaeion
of Underwear bargains possible. Half
pricer ot a few years ago—ana highest
frade goods at that Two Specials— lien’s
inderwear at 50c. the garments and seeks at
15c. are worth double.

K

R. K. GRANT

�MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
HELP FOR MINERS.

Gov. Rich has
calling attention
dition of miners
sula, who have

issued a proclamation
to the distressed con­
in the upper penin­
been thrown out of

employment
and
wlant.
of
food

are
and

suffering for
clothes.
He

asks the people of the state to old
the needy by contributions of food,
clothing and cash.
Immediate steps
will be taken to organise relief com­
mittees to receive aud distribute con­
tributions.

Hence Mr. Hollister found himself more
and more embarrassed when Molly
pressed him with questions which he
and been forbidden to answer.
On the afternoon of tbe 23d, he went
to ace her for the purpose of placing a
.certain sum of money to her credit, and
of giving her a statement of her proper­
ty which, in the shape of stocks and
bonds, had been put in charge of one Of
the safe deposit companies.
During this interview Mra- Allaire
took very little Interest in lhe subject
of conversation. She hardly listened to
what be was saying. Her every word
was John.
Iler thoughts were all with
him. What! t no letter yet? She wm
greatly worried. How was it that tho
firm had not even received a cablegram
announcing tho arrival of the Dread­
nought in tho Indies?
The shipping merchant strove to calm
her’ by saying that he had just tele­
graphed to Calcutta, and that he might
have a reply any day. However, if ho
succeeded Ln turning her thoughts out
of thia channel ahe threw him into a fit
of agitation by crying out:
"Mr. Hollister, there's a man that I
haven't spoken of as yet—tho one who
saved me and made such efforts to save
my child—that sailor—“
"That sailor?*' stammered Hollister.

top of the structure there was a lantern
tower from which waved ‘a flag bearing
che Initials H. W
Over the door there
waa a sign lettered in gold aa follows:
"Harris Waddington
Co."
Molly thought she must be mistaken.
She glanced to the right and to the left.
No, this was the spot, on th&lt;fcorner of
Fleet street, where she had come to see
Kate Barker
She passed her handover
her eyes. A strange and mysterious
presentiment flushed upon her. She
was powerless to explain her own feel­
ings The offices of Hollister &lt;fc Co.
were close at hand
A few steps further
brought them plainly in view.
Her
first thought waa to go there.
But no,

along. She now begun to scan the
faces of the people she met, and an al­
most irresistible inclination came over

to oak them—what?
They would have
taken her for a lunatic.
And In fact
wm ahe quite sure that her reason had
not fled for a second lime?
Could It be
About two years ago Thomas A.
that there were gaps in her memory?
Berry, an English tourist, secured a
A few steps farther and Molly had
judgment in tbe United States court at
reached the office of the steam launches,
Detroit for *500 damages against Henry
one of which wm just casting off and
Meets, a Port Huron hotelkeeper, for
heading for Point Lama.
Molly fol­ false imprisonment
To satisfy the
lowed it with her eyes, listening to tha
judgment Mr. Mertz's property here
steam escaping in puffs from the black WM
olu in
DJ Berry. The
in.
waa sold, and bid
in by
smokestack.
.
Em been declared rold by jud&lt;.
What aad recollections rose in her [vance in the circuit court,- he deciding
mind, recollections ot her child, whose that tho place wm Mr. Marta’s home­
little body the waters had been unwill- 1 Btead.
ing to surrender. These waters drew I
- —

had ahlppedmn several vessels and was

at that time away on a voyage.
"But, anyway, you can tell me what
her towards them with a strange fasdnation. .It grew dark before her eyes,
hi* came is?*’ asked Mrs. Allaire.
• "His name is Zach French."
the ground seemed to yield beneath her
I "Zach French? Oh, thanks, Mr. Hol­
feet A vertigo seized, her. she was
lister.” And apparently, now that she
upon tbe point of falling.
Making a
had learned the man’s name, she dis­
great effort ahe turned and entered th*
missed him from her thoughts.
office.
But in fact from that day Zach
vpou
Upon catcning
catching mgm
sight or
of inis
this woman
Trench was never out of Molly’s mind.
with the blanched face nnd contracted
From that moment it became impossible
features tbe man in charge who wm
for her to disassociate him/from the 'sitting at a table rose quickly and
catastrophe which hod been 'enacted in i placed a chair for her.
the bay.
She resolved to find Zach ,
"Are you ill, madam?7 he Inquired
French when he returned to port—he I
“Oh, no. It’s nothing, sir,” replied
had only been gone a few weeks.
She
Molly, "a momentary weakness. I’m
would learn on which vessel he had
better now.”
shipped. No doubt it was one whose '
"Be kind enough to take a seat. Il
home port was San Diego.
His ship
will be ten minutes before the next boat
would be back in six months—or a year,
leaves."
and then—by that time. too. Dread­ |
"Thanks," answered Mra Allaire. "I
naught would be home again, and John | have only gome to Mk for some Inforand she would take delight in reward­
ing Zach French, in paying this debt of
gratitude. Yes. John must now soon
bring the Dreadnaught intxf port and
then he would resign command of her,
they would part from each other.
"And, oh," murmured Molly, "why is
it necessary that our kisses and our
tears-should be mingled on that day I”

CHAPTER IX

asvxuLTKma.

or six weeks; but no doubt he has a
family, a wife and children, and they
are poor people, yon may depend. It’s
my duty to go and find them out. to look
after their wants, to make it comfort-

And even if Mra Allaire had consulted
Andrew Hollister on thia subject, how
could ba-have brought himself to advise
her against thia deed of gratitude, thia
act of dutrity?
On the morning of June 91, towards
nine o'clock, Molly left the bouse with­
out anyone seeing’ her
She
waa
dressed ih mourning fpr her child.

vying in the direction of the docks when
she conceived tbe notion of par-sing in
front of Lew Barker's bouse
it would

DATS. MABCU. 1879.

. mation.
Possibly, you may be able to
I give it to me."
j
"In reference to what, madam?”
j
Molly had utdo«-o »hd
holdlog

’

her hand prcaaed again,! her forehead
if to collect her thoughts.
"You had a sailor in your employ-

m

ment," said Molly, "by the name of
Zach French, did yon net, Mr?"Sea, nuulam.- rcpllal tbe employe,
"but the man didn’t re
m®lri very b,n«
remain
long
with us. however.
1I knew him very
well,”
’
"He wm the one. wasn’t he, who
risked his life to save a woman, an un­
fortunate mother—"
“Yes, yea. I remember It was Mra
Allaire—yes, he was the man."
"And he Is at sea now?"
“W’hat vessel did he ship on?*’
"The three-master Golden Gate."
“Of San Diego?” . I
“No, madam: oMfcui Francisco."
"What port did he safl for?"
"Various European ports."
A feeling of exhaustion eame over
Molly and she sat In silence for a mo­
ment or ao, while the employe stood
waiting for her to continue.
"Zach French’s home Is In San Diego,
isn't itr

"Could you tell me where his family
liver
"I’ve always been told that Zach
French was alone in the world. I don’t
think he has any relatives, either in San
Diego or elsewhere."
"Then he was not a married manF
"No. madam.”
There
was no reason
for UUUUklUK
doubting tho
*
WM IV.
WU!
corrcctneM ot tbe rcpllrc tnule by thU
____ &lt;_____
i____ ______________________
_ i.
man
to whom
Zach French was so well

known. So for the present there was
nothing to be done, since the man had
no family, except for Mra Allaire to
await the return of the Golden Gate to

America
French's voyage will be likely to last?"

half-dazed and bevril-

Two weeks ago Albert Grosvenor, of
Sand Lake, deserted Miss Bessie Shiek
on the evening set for their wedding.
Recently she received a letter from him
written at Fairmount, N. D. He said
his father opposed the wedding and
finally gave him a sum of money and
insisted he should leave the girl and the
country.
He inclosed a portion of the
money and urged the young lady to
come to him at once in order that they
might be married. She left for North
Dakota.

she would atop on her way back, after
she hud had the interview with Zach
French’s family.
Her intention wm to
get the sailor's address at the office of
the steam launches near! the landing.
With throbbing ' heart, bewildered
mind and restless eyes Molly hurried

my life. Has he been rewarded?"
••He has, Molly."
And this waa a fact. It had been dona
"Is he in San Diego, Mr. Hollister?"
“No, my dear Molly, no. I was told
that he had gone to sea again." .
And thia also was true. After he had
given up work tn the harbor tins man

Mr. Hollister aud Dr. Bromley had
been careful to direct the exclusion of
all papers aud letters from the cottago.
But Molly was now quite strong enough
to Leave the house, and although the
' doctor had not authorized her to do so,
might -she not leave Prospect cottago
without giving any warning? He neo
it would not do to put oft the matter
any longer.
All arrangements were
therefore made. Molly would soon be
told that she must never expect to see
Gapt- John again. But It spems that
after her interview with Mr. Hollister,
Molly had resolved to leave the house
without the knowledge of the attendanta, who naturally would have done
everything to dissuade her.
Yet, even
If this leaving the house .might not be
Ln any way dangerous, considering the
present state of her health, yet it might
be followed by deplorable results should
she.accidentally learn the truth without
being in the least prepared for it Mra
Allafre's intention in leaving Prospect
cottage was to begin action with regard
to Zach French. Since she had learned
bls name, bat one train of thought had
filled her mind.
“Yea, possibly, they did do something
for him.” she said to herself. “They
gave him a little money, but 1 was not
there to attend to it And rpvr Zach Is
away on a cruise, he has boGn gone five

The Williams block in Muskegon
was burned. The first floor was occu­
pied by Falk’s barber shop and Welch’s
restaurant, the upper part being used
for offices and sleeping-rooms. Dr.
Stamp and his wife were rescued in
their night robes. The block was owned
by Dr. 0. C. Williams and was valued
at *15.000. It was insured,ifor *4,000.
The doctor’s library and furniture
were destroyed.
Loss, *9,000. He also
lost *25,000 in United States bonds
Other losses amount to *5,000, partly
insured.

Mked Molly
"I coaid jail, madazn. The Golden
Gate
tor a long cruise."
* to you, sir."

'

Board of Health.

From various portions of the stat«

j the reports of sixty-one observers foi
the week ended November 25 show that
, scarlet fever increased and influmma­
Gon of the kidneys, pneumonia and
....
. in area of. prcvatyphod
fever decreased
lence.
Scarlet fever waa reported at
fifty-one
places,
measles
at
six.
, diphtheria at forty-eight and typhoid
thirty-six places.

I
II

At a citizens’ meeting at Romeo it
was unanimously voted to instruct the
I
i common council to grant a franchise to
I the International Electric company, of

thrce three ywrc Mw wO . «nla
••I mrht ■ More « phjrtdhM. jp*j
to tbo bo»l sp«l«U»t, lo Clnolitwttl. Ctthtt.OOM. ...d PKUbort. Twelre Ctnelotutt
doctors, pronounced my case Incurable
but I would not give up, and after srekIng in vain for relief in Pittaburg and
Chattanooga, consulted lhe best medical
talrnt In Chicago.
Up to January 17.
1898. J had «pen« W-W0 for doctors mad cine and wna about to give up in di&gt;P«lr
when I got hold of Dr. William’s Pink
Pills for Pale People through reading the

A CINCINNATI MIRACLE.
WHY MR. CHARLff® B. NOBLE
USING CONGRATULATED.

Declured
Newspaper men as a rule place little
credence In patent medicine stories and
seldom bother to even read them. Tills
Is not to be wondered at when it io taken
into consideration how often they are call­
ed upon by unscrupulous persons to fab­
ricate and publish stories of remarkable
cures aud perhaps print a picture of the
mythical man or wonwn ouppoaed to have
been cured. That all medicine advertise­
ments are not mere "fakes," and that ail
newspaper men are not equally prejudiced
is proven by a story published in the Cin­
cinnati Times-Star of a well known news­
paper man whose Ilfs was saved by read­
ing an advertisement Bo remarkable and
Interesting is the story that It Is here re­
produced as published in the Timea-Btar.
Mr. Charles B. Noble, the well known
llterateur, who has been suffering for
nearly three years with paralysis was tipon the street to-day. cheerful and active
and tbe recipient of congratulations from
his many friends. There Is a bond of un­
ity between all newspaper men, so that
Mr. Noble’s case appeals fo every mem­
ber of tbe craft aa well as to everyone
afflicted as he was. Mr. Noble has spent
the last three years In traveling from city
to city seeking skilled physicians, to
whom he has appealed In vain for relief.
Knowing this a reporter expressed sur­
prise at tbe remarkable cure, but Mr.
Noble, after executing a Jig to show that
be was as sound as he looked, let the re­
porter into lhe secret of his cure.
"It was a bard lime I bad of Ik" said
he, "but the last medicine we take Is
always the one that cures, and I have tha
taken last. 1 was paralyzed in March 9,
1890. while In the employ of David Will­
iams Publishing Company of New York
City as their traveling representative from
Cincinnati. I found the traveling a great
help to me, both In a financial and literary
way, but suddenly stricken down as I was
at Somerset, 0., 150 miles from Cincin­
nati i was incapacitated for both writing
and money making. Laeklly my literary
productions bad been remunerative, and I
had a snug bank ..account laid up, but

advertisement*.
••From the first week of using lhe
remedy 1 made a steady Improveim-nt,
and on April 13. I put up my cane after
u-iing it thirty months. 1 certainly be­
lieve this medicine Is all- tbe proprietors
claim for IL and that It will do all they
say it wilt
I take pleasure In recom­
mending It to all similarly afflicted.
Like
many who have tried medicine in vain I
waa doubtful of Its value at first, and only
used It when I grew desperate. Now 1
cannot praise it too highly. It haa restored
me to strength and health and I feel grate­
ful accordingly. Dr. Whittaker pronounc­
ed it a hopeless case uf locomotor ataxia.
••Yes, 1 know there are many who will
fancy anything you say about my case
is an advertisement, but If they want any
corroboration, let them address me at the
Y. M. C. A. building, and I will cheer­
fully answer all inquiries If stamps are

enclosed."
.
,
...
Pink Pills while advertised and handled
br the drug trade as
a proprietary
article, are not considered a patent medi­
cine in the sense that name Implies. For
many years previous to their general
manufactor they were used as a prescrip­
tion.
At first their great restorative
powers were not fully recognized and |
they were chiefly prescribed for impure
blood and general weaknea?. Their re­
markable success in such cases, and the
fact that there was nothing In the formu­
la that could do any harm, even If they
did not do any good, led to their being
tried In cases where the skill of tbe
physician and the power of tbe medicine
had entirely failed. Tbelr power of restosptlon seemed to border on the marve­
lous. They proved to be a never ■ failing
specific for such diseases 'as locomotor
ataxia, partial
paralysis,
SL
Vitus’
danee. sciatica,
neuralgia, rbeumathn.
nervous headache, tbe after effect ot LaGrippe. palpitation ot the heart, pale and
sallow complexions, aud all diseases of
the blood such as scrofula, chronic eryslpe-

peculiar to females, such as suppression,
Irregularities, and all forms of weakness.
They build up the blood aud restore tbe
glow ef health to pale and sallow checks.
In ease of men they efieet a radical cure
In all cases arising from mental worry,
overwork or- excess of whatever nature.
Pink Pills are sold In boxes (never In
loose form by the dozen or hundred, and
the public is cautioned against numerous
Imitations sold In this shape) at 50 cents
a box or six boxes for $2.50, and may be
bad of all druggists or direct by mail,
from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company,
Schenectady, N. Y., or Brockvllle, Ont.
The price at which these pills are sold
makes a course of treatment Inexpensive
as compared with other remedies or thedlcal treatment.

To many people .who have the taint ot acrolula
in their blood. The a&lt;un!en caused by tho
dreadful runolnz soren and other mnnifestatloas ot this disease are beyond description,
there is no other remeds equal to Hood a Bar•aparllluior scrofula, salt rheum suid every
torn at blood disease. It Is reasonably sure
to basest all who giro it a fair trial.

Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills.

For Over Fifty yean.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has bean used
for eblldran teething. It sootas tbe child, soft­
ens the gums, allays all pat u. cures wind colic,
and Is tbe best remedy lor Diarrhoea TwentyMve cents a bottle.
Sold by all druggists
throughout tho world.

ALWAYS SMOKE

THE BEST
In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,
HASTINGS, MICH.

A. D. CADWALLADER’S

CENTRAL MICHIGAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Fanns, factories, mills, city property and timbered lands bought and sold.
Exchanges negotiated in all parts of the United States. A MW only of what I have is here lister!.

you want write to me and I will try and accommodate you.
I
Those desiring to sell or exchange .will And It to tbelr advantage to list thMr property with me.

If you do not find

what

My terms ara liberal,

ny

dealings square.
Thu property here listed can all be bought part down, balance on time with liberal terma
No. 150. A farm of 1*0 acres, sand loam roil, 80 acres Improved. 3 acres ot orchard, good framed house, upright and wing,
cellar under ail. Barn 35x44. horse-barn 83x30. A creek runs through the farm. A mile and a half from post office and grist

mill and 5 miles from a railroad town.
Price S4.000. might exchange tor city property.
'No. 188. A new framed hotel and 3 lota, on a corner, centrally located in a railroad town of 500 and upwards nice sur­
rounding country and lakes of resort, size 34x50, and 34x15 twn stories each and 18x30 one story. Good business, owner old aud
sickly and wants to retire. Price $8,0©0, would Dike part in exchange.
•
No. 100. A farm of 83 acres on Main road. 4 miles from a county seat of 1,500 and upwards, two rail roads and another
nearly graded, 4 or 5 largo factories, electric lights, waler works, etc. Between 20 and »5 acres of bottom land well timbered,
black ash and elm principally, 10 or 1» acres of bottom land cleared, bottom land good pasture truck or meadow land, balance of
the farm is upland and all Improved, soil clay, clay loam and sand'loam, some rolling, not bad, buildings old but In fair shape.
{■» The common council at Grand Rap­
House framed 5 rooms, re-ahingied last year, good stone w^ll underpinning and good stone wall cellar, good arched cistern and good
ids declared Alderman George H. Jacobt
tubular well, splendid water. A very large nice maple stands at south front door. A good orchard of forty trees and small fruit.
guilty of embezzlement, perjury nnd Barn 30x40. A nice flowing spring in barn yard, another large flowing spring about 18 rods from buildings that flows a good sized
conduct unbecoming a public official.
spring brook, coold make a nice fish pond. A ereek Just cuts one comer of farm. This would make a nice stock, truck, poultry
Fire at Port Huron destroyed part oi and fruit farm. Price *3,000. Might exchange for city propertv or take smaller place Ln part payment.
the tunnel depot of the Grand Trunk .
No. 189. A farm of 80 acres on main road and two miles from railroad town of 1,500 and upwards, SO rods from school, clay
railroad and ruined the restaurant and foam soil, stoney, but stone well picked up, a little rolling, 55 acres Improved, 15 acres nice beech and maple timber, a good sugar v
। stock of Pan well. The railroad’s loss bash of 150 trees, good orchard, apples, pears, cherries, peaches and plums. House just built, framed, 16x34 and 16x33 one and
a half stories each and a leanto 16xM, well finished, two good stone wall cellars, good tulralar well at house, good cistern al barn.
is *18,000 and Panwcll’s loss is *6,00a
The grocery house of P. H. Leonard Barn 36x56 good stone wall basement under all. in good repair. Granary, carriage and corn house combined 84x84. Price 95,000.
at M uskegon was closed on a chattel Might take part in exchange.
No. 166. A large brick barn with basement, nice location on comer on Main street, opposite of a large brick hotel. In a
mortgage held by the Merchants’ na­
county seat of 3,500 and upwards with water works, electric lights, 5 large factories and 3 railroads and another nearly graded.
tional bank. Leonard was supposed
The barn Is used for livery and the land has 56 feet front and is 86 feet deep.
Price is *8,000, a bargain, half down, balance on
to be doing a prosperous business.
time.
An unknown man from Hinsdale fel1
No. 193.
A farm of 160 acres on main road and 4 miles from railroad town, one mile from church and post office.
100
from a freight train at Naperville, I1L, acres Improved, black walnut shade trees all over it, 100 bushels of walnuts ibis year. Sand loam and clay loam soil, some rolling,
and had both legs and-one arm cut off, nut bad. 10 acres of bottom land, 50 acres timber, principally oak, good fences, good orchard of 5 acres, apples, peaches, and
j dying soon after.
He was about SA plums, big spring, good well and cistern, good nice well built. framed house two years old. 7 rooms below and 5 rooms above and
. yeans oianice i-tone wall cellar. Bara 36x36 and stable on back for stock 26 feet long, new granary just built 16x34. Prlca $5,000. Would
|
The Peek Mercantile company, ol
take half In exchange.
j White Mali, ha. made an aealgnment,
No. 154. Timbered land In Buchanan Co., Virginia of 1180 acres, estimated to ent 30,000 feet per acre, white wood, white
| John IL Chapman being appointed re- oak and black walnut, said to be underlaid with coal. Price *5 per acre, would exchange.
No. 176. A farm of 117 acres, clay and clay loam soil; 6 acres sand loam, some rolling, not bad. 60 acres improved, 20
ceiver. The liabilities and assets are
acres timber, oak. beech aqd black ash, 30 acres of bottom land backed upon by mill pond, good living water, most of it Js pasture
placed a *5,000.
1
Tlbbllta, a young bualneea man land, fences fair, good orchard of 4 acre**, bouse nearly new. size 16x33 vid 16x33 two stories each and summer kitchen nnd wood
house. Good arched cistern and good well, basement barn 33x44, built 6 or 7 yearn, well and pump In barn, one half mile of
|„ Grand
Baplda attempted
attempted to
in
urana napios.
to adjust
adjust school and grist mill, about 6 miles from rail road town of 3.500. Price $3,500, $1,000 down aud balance can run 10 years if de­
1
«——
i— carbon—&gt;------------------------., _a
' ------Bn electric
light
and grasped
sired al 6 percent with privilege of partial payments ot *100 or more when Interest Is due.
gas chandelier to steady himself. This
No. 175. A nice water power and puiDD factory, could be converted Into other uses. Five and a half acres of land and a
action completed a circuit and he was good framed house. All together and in a lite county seat with two railroads and another being built, and factories, electric lights,
instantly killed by an electric current water work*, etc. Price *1,500.
No. 180. A farm of 40 acres on main road Just out of corporate limits of a county seat of 3.560 and upwards, with two rail
The directors of the Grand Rapids
driving club have decided tA give an roads, electric lights, water works, etc, nicely located, day loom aoil. orchard, well fenced, good framed house, upright nnd wing.
Guod stoue wall cellar, good well and cistern, log stable, framed granary and hog housc.iprice *8,390.
early summer meeting in July and
No. 104. A farm of 80 acres, on main road 3 miles from a nice rati road town of 3,000 and half a mile of school, clay loam
have selected July 8, 4 and 5 as their
soil and lays nicely, all cleared but 3 or 4 acresuf timber, 10 acres of bottom land on back end with creek running through, splen­
dates.
did pasture and moat of it plowable, tbe farm Is well fenced and in first class condition. A large brick house has just been built
At a meeting of the Coldwater com­ with a splendid cellar. A nice cistern well and wind mill. A large new bank bam, granary and hog house with room above for
mon council tbe finance committee corn, splendid orchard, bulljHngs all new, a model farm, fine location and neighborhood. &gt;rlce S6.000
mode a report on the shortage of City
No. 186. A 40 acre farm, clay loam and sandy gravelly loam, some rolling, not bad,'all Improved, good fences, good or­
Clerk
Dickey.
His
accounts
are chard. good well and good fair boose and iwrn. both log
Barn 30x80 and 80x40. Framed granary 16x16.
Hog-pen, corn-crib
*1,185.51 short, which was paid by his and three or four other sheds for stock and tools. 4 miles of County 8«ai of 3.500 and upwards. 2 rail roads. 4 or 5 largo factories,
electric lights, water works etc. Price *1.500.
»
bondsmen.
No. 184. A farm of 160 acres in a fine location on a main road one mile from a nice rail road town of 500 and upwards.
Finding of human bones in Kalama­
130 acres improved. 89 acres nf fine beech and maple timber,
zoo recalls tho disappearance of Nels Black loam soil and level, originally covered with beech and maple.
good sugar bush, good orchard, good fences and irood fair barn and sheds, small frame house. Half mile of school. Price, #7.500,
Anderson twenty-four- years ago.
would divide and sell 130 acres.
• ’
.
Farmers about Ravenna and Moor­
No. 181. A nice level tract of 18 acres tn’U town of 9.500 with two rail roads and several Dlee water-powers mills and fac­
land are dipping into peppermint cul­
tories, elect rie lights and water works. Sand loam soil, nicely located ou main rood. 8 dwellings and a barn on the land. All
ture, aud land that wm classed as of tbe belldtogs are well built, nice and new. Oue dwelling 9 rooms 30x34 and 30x20. good cellar, cistern, well and well house.
worthless Ls becoming highly valuable.
The othertwo are 14x24 and 6 feel leanto, tenement houses, barn 30x30 with box stalls and stone wall foundation. Price *4.500,
The deer season is over, and now the would exchange for a farm, roller mill or other good property, would assume or pay some difference if the property would war­
inhabitants of the northern counties
. t 1,0 1W’ A fann of 180 BCree n,ce,y
°n ™«'n road * miles from a county seat of about 4.006. 3 rail roads, factories,
can stir from their houses without be­
ing shot at by some amateur hunter in electric lights, water works, etc, clay loam soil, *&gt;«■• rolling, not bad. 200 acres ImproVtwi, fences fair, * good orchards, * good
dwellings. Bara *2x56 and abed 18x60. good granart and chicken house., good well and cistern. Price *80 per acre, would divide
mistake for a deer.
'
Typhoid fever invaded the household the farm.
i
15u* A triCt of lfl0
InOtsegn On., Mich. 40 acres Improved, balance gnud heavy limber, principally maple, some
of Mr. and Mra Mark Smith at Fife
Lake, and one by one they bore their elm and beech, no waste. 35 apple trees, log house. Imio and granary. 35 rods from a good framed school house, 3 miles from 3
different railroads soil darx and sandy loam, we4l vrtiird neighborhood.
four little ones
ground.
No. X57. A farm of 1W acres, three au&lt;l h li .If inties fr»wn a county seat of 3.500 and upwards, with 2 railroads and another
,
....
.
, A 7°“* ““ •*’*“« lL« ”«&gt;»• of nearly graded. 4 or 5 factor Ire, electric 1-gbto. wabr -&lt;Tkn, wi&amp;. 96 acres uf upland. 80 acres Improved, 10 acres fair timber, soil
Geonra
George Griffin
Griffin muimI off
elay loam and lays nice, good feocre. good orchard ami 35 peaob »rees. bouw framed 16x34 and 16x36 built 5 or 6 years, good
•tone wall rellar and good well.bare «ox*0 .e-nrlv new. Price **.500, woold take part In exchange.
No. 195. A large well built 1* roomed fram d residence. !8xM. 2 stories and 18x38. 3 stories and 13x16 one story, with
Ona atone wall cellar and cement bottom, i8xM w.-ti-hu&lt;He gnaehrtl tn kttehvn. 8x16, 3 Inch galvenlxrd tubular well 117 feet deep,
2nd vein nf water, splendid water, with wlnd-nrili t-. .mmn. t &lt; trm well-house there la a 10 barrel tank with slats below water to sit
in milk and butter, etc. There Is a dl-charge ..ip., fro n the tang in the well bouse to a 10 barrel tank in yard for stock. There
are apples, pears, plums, cherries, grapes, etc, fur
n-e
Thl&lt; residence la nicely located la a county eeat of about 4,000, 5
large factories,electric llgb-a. water wotka,
2 nwt. Bn&lt;t B thirrf nearly grad.-d to tbe diy, healthy surroundings and a fine
The Michigan Trust company of
agrtcniujral country, with easy arcere t- fine ’ah- - -t ■.re&lt;r« there is a fine vlow of the cily from lhe dwelling, which is only oneGrand Rapids waa appointed receiver of
ilf mile from the buslevM part of tib-elty and pU"«r eel*- ..tat and Is only 4 btocka from electric lights, will sell or exchange
a dwelling nod 3. 5, 19. 20. *0 or 43 acres .f fl&gt;.
&lt;...m M .wired. Thia will make a fine home and become desirable for
ty residence putDoeee. Prire will van aeo.rob.. ... i.e
WMnted, would exchange.
N®. 196. A farm of 100 aerre. 3 mib-a f...m • .„&gt;&lt; hou-e &lt; a county at«l of about 4,000 with 3 railroads and another Dearly
, Detroit, for the lighting of the village.
; Fifteen are lights were recommended,
with 1,200 candle power each.

Id have liked
paslare and meadow land,

However, isn't it pomrible that there

D. CUJWALLADXD.

�BUSINESS
aiPALiirnKB.

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PALM1BTON A SMITH
Coovevanciug a specialty.
Woodland. Mich
y M.

UA.W and co r.ixcriox office.

TuV11’- ““

la svertwi, or lf

All buflltMMS promptly attended to.

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CONSUMPTION

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Woodmanflee.

•vert It it 1.

dward Taggart
Ix&gt;ya! K. Kiiappeu.
Arthur C. Denison.
TAGGART. KNAPPKN &amp; DKNISON.J

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ILLUimUTlD.

. reminiscences of w. D, Howzxxs. and elrht
»*&gt;art starlet of Western frontier life by Owky

LAWYKR8.
Rooms flit ?1T Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
°r*t»4 Rapids. Mtahtgaa,

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—ALICE KIRK. M. D-.

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Physician and Sunreon.
Hastings, - - Mich.
AH call* promptly attended day or nlghL Offlee over F. G. StowellS bout aud shoe store
.

I A MBS A. S WEEZE Y.
J
Attorney at law,
••
Hasting*. Mich.
Practices In all courts ot tbe state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.
iTl

E. H. LATHROP.

Homoeputhic Physician and
Surgeon
Office over W. H. Goodyear’s New
Drug Storer
AU eallfl promptly attend™! to.
p A. SCRIBNER. M. D~
17

Physician and Surgeon,

V .

IXMioo.
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Office tn rraldeoee. quo block eaat of depot.

H

A. A C. H. BARBKRPhysician! and Surgeons.

.

Calls la city or county responded to with
proinptneM, day or nlghL
I) A. SHELDOM,
J ,
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money to loan on Kcal Estate Real KsreCl
told on cotumlselon. General eonvesaucirut
Having a complete set of Abstract Rooks, com

Office over i lolloway's drug store.
’
Office hours from 1 to 4 p. m. Telephone, oon
.erttng with residence, at Holloway's drux

D.
Office hours 8 a m to 5 p. m.

PHILIP T. COLGKOVT,
1
Attorney at Law
iSucces-ur to Smith i Colgnove.)

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Attiirn

Practices I ail court- -if t be state. OolIe«-tM.i&gt;».
k-nnuvtiy rttendingto.

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R. TIMMERMAN, itomm'pathte Phy
slclan and SurgPon.
&lt; Office over l^throu’a drug store.) .

Hastings City Bank,
Hxstlngs,

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what

CAPITAL $7S,35O.OO
suurtvs •i3.ooo.oo.

Open for busmeM D
OFFICERS!
*).G. itobtusnj, Prealdeut; '

-• flur&gt;1 and

D. W. Reynolds. Caabler.
DI’.KCTORS:
I). W. Rejnoldau
l&gt;. &lt;». Robinson,
John Csrreth.
Chester Meseer.

nother
tbe red.
nee of'
shape,
d good
I fruiL
1 sized
poultry

I, in a
graded,
ince on
e. 100
rolling,
••s, and
x&gt;ve and
Would

Bos the only savlm;^ d&lt;-;&gt;urtni‘-nt In In Barry
Ccnr.ty ..nd pay* 4 per ceai interest on all time

,

DRINK IGE&gt; GREM SODA,
Ginger Ale. Root Beer, Milk Shake and
Fl-psln Chery Tonic at

•Vh. re you can get ICE CREAM. CON­

J rXTiUNARY and anything in the line

1, white

ADIRONftY

&gt;ved, 20
pasture
d wood
mile ot
9 If de- .

■—m

id and a
ic lights,

Heart

two rail '■
id wing.
lay loam
h, spieneen built
ibove for

good oreorn-crib
factories.
upwards.
■ timber,
e, 87.900,
and ftoaud. A|1
Dll bouse,
e 54,500,
nuld war-

factories,
a, t good
ild divide

iple,

some

nd another
raber, soil

TRAOS MARK

—n

Wbeelertb

re

AND

Neirve

- I-OSITIVELY CVRKS-

HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
PROSTRATION,

UNHCELLNFOR INFANTS!

R»v. R. N. Middleton. pastor M. E. church.
Cedar Springs, Mish, nays: Sleep and rest
were rtrammra to me after preaching till I used
• Adlronda ’ Now I sleep soundly aud awake
icfrrabed. and I can hvartlly recommend lu
. Prepared by WHEELKH and FULUEB
MEpfciNE co.. Cedar Springs. Mich.
SOLD BY

W. H. GOODYEAR.

HASTINGS.

$3,000.00
A YEAR
FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.

If yea want work that lepleesaat hud pro!!tabla,
•end us your addrvx iiumediatclv. We leucti men
experience, and furnhh tbe ei
difficult tu

dory.. with

enter to set
it 4.000, 5
and a fine
only nner exchange
sir able far
thrr newly

ucaimy.anu nouoranir, an
Jog daytime or evenings, rirttt
Hy, wherever yon In e. The

*&lt;r«, and many hare laid foandationa that will
■urelr bring them richer borne of the smart net
men In this country owe their snaeeee la life to

Mo. I on, render, may do m vrell- try It. Yog
cannot fan. No capital neerasarr. We St yea eat
with something that to mw. solid, and sure. A
book brim!al of sdrfea i» frre to all. Help your-

E. C. ALLEN A CO.
AUGUSTA. MAINS.

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.

Carter.’Bxtruct smart Weed wlU eure
Khrumatlsm and ’.eurelgia with a few
applications. W. H. Goodyear.

A neglected cold means Croup. Diphth­
eria. Sore Throat, Pneumonia, and death
to old and young. Carter’s Extract Smart
" ’-‘&lt;*&lt;1. If taken In time, will prevent It.
W. H. (toodyear.

.✓The nx&gt;mlng train has been taken off
the Lowell and Hading* road and as a re­
sult Geo. Perkins tire stage driver, has a
“snap.”
He driven to Elmdale^ every
day with agents and okhera.
'
A teaspoonful Carter* Extract Smart
Weed mixed with lard makes a grand oint­
ment. very healing for cuta. wounds, sore
throats and wherever a healing salve Is
wanted. W. H. Goodyear.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Powers and child­
ren were at Bedford. Tuesday, attending
the gulden wedding of Mr. Powers’ par­
ents. It was also Mr. Powers’ father’s
75th birthday.—Na»l)viUe News.

Every mother should keep a bottle of
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed in the house.
When the lille one comes home with wet
feet iHid chilled, a hot slinguf Carter’s Ex­
tract Smart Weed will prevent taklog
cold. Children like It, it Is as pleasant
as lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.
.

A hot sling of Carters Extract Smart
‘Weed will cut tbe mucous phlegm out of
the throkt and lungs in a few hour*, mak­
ing It a sure cure and quick cure and pre­
ventive .of
Croup.
Diphtheria,
Sore
ThroaL Pneumonia, etc., as these troubles
all come from a neglected cold. W. IL
Goodyear.
,

A. W. Dillenbeck had a notion to’kill

one of his hogs of the female iH-rsuaslon
because sh&lt;* gave birth to only four llt/le pigs, but he finally changed bls mind

and ted her a pall of hot feed. An hour
later when be went to the pen her family
had increased by five. Al hustled around
with another pail of hot feed but it
wouldn’t work lire second time.—Wood­
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tl, clay
sugar
no and
t bam.
15,000.

LOCAL NEWS.

Carter't Extract Smart Weed will eure a
colti in one nigbL A cloth saturated with
Carter's Extract Smart Weed will cure a
»orv throat in one night. W. H. Good

M. EUWLER.D.D. 3.

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the Cream ot Cod-tlv.r OH.
Cures Coughs, Colds and
Weak Lungs. Phyncim, the
world over, endorse It.

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P. DKAKK. M. D.,

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We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for any ea-e of catarrh that cannot be cur­
ed by Hall’* Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney A Co. Props.. Toledo, O.
We the andeuipif d. have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable IriTall badness

transaction* and financially able to carry
out any obligation made by fliclr firm.
West A Truax. Wholesale Druggist,

Toledo. O.
Welding, Kinnmam A Marvin. Whole­
sale Druggl-t. Toledo. O.
Haifa Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
aciing directly upon the blood and mueou&lt; surfaces uf the system. Price 75c,
I er bottle, ISold by all druggists. Testi­
monials free.

sultahln for
v»&gt;d.«. rr.

CrtHCEK IS
CURABLE

RAVAGES OF CATARRH.
Catarrh Attacks All Mucous Membranes. It Affects the Ears, Eyes, Nose
Throat, Bronchial Tubes, Lungs, Stomach. Bowels, Kidneys, Blad’
der—Tho Whole Muoous Tract—The Many Ills That
Are DiffeftT' Its Far Reaching Influence.
.
Many people labor under the mistaken Idea that catarrh means simply a discharge from
the nostrils. with a hawking and spitting of mucous: but tu the observing physician
who makes a spcialty ot the disease, tire word catarrh tueaus much more. Experience
has taught him that catarrh is by no meant confined to tbe head alone, but that the
entire system Is frequently affected by It. Thus we have—
-Catarrh of the nose, causing frontal headaches (more commonlr known as neu­
ralgia.) a sense of dullness or drowsiness. dizziness. confusion of thoughts, etc.
Catarrh of the throaL bronchial tubes and lungs, causing sore threat, cough,
hosrsnres, or entire loss of voice, bronchi:!'. asthma, pneumonia, etc.
I Catarrh of the stomach (more commonly called dyspefisla) causing Indigestlo.i,
heartburn, water brash, nausea, fetid breath, palpitation, or fluttering of the heart,

shortness of breath, etc.
Catarrh of the bladder with its long li.-q of symptoms, the inflammatory condition
extending up the ureters lo the kidneys, causing diabetes. Bright’s Disease, etc.
Catarrh ot lhe bowels, causing alternate diarrhoea and constipation. piles, etc.
In fact catarrh effects mure or less all the mucous surfacre of the entire body, causing
at times severe local neuralgic or rheumatic pains. So when Drs. Copeland and Gra­
ham are asked, (as they often are by patients) whether they treat other diseases ns

lensing is to have ■ dre»s-8tay

factory.

Luther Fisk, an employe of-the Allegan
paper mill, was caught in a shaft nnd In­

Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
toria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.

Castoria.

** Castoria Is an excellent medicine for ch.'l-

“ Castor!* Is so well Miapted to children that

good effect upon tbelr children.'

111 So. Oxford SL, Brooklyn, N. Y.
“ Our physicians in tho children’s depart

•• Castoria la the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope tbe day la not

Interest of their children, and use Castoria :

medical supplica what Is known
destroying their lorad ones, by forctagopium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful

merits of Castoria has won

They Treat A.11 Chronic Discuses.
dition they cure the disease.
This method of treatment Is peculiarly adapted to this class of aliments cf tbe en­
tire mucous tract of the body: ns It Is both local ami Internal: and each year’s experi­
ence and successful treatment only confirms tbelr claim that this Is the only true and
rational mode of treatment. In this they are borne onl by hundreds of testimonials
rr...n rrilrtul iwllenu. RKMKMBEB IT COSTS YOU NOTUINO FOB CONSULTA­
TION AND EXAMINATION.

:ATARRH CAN BE CURED!
Mr. Wm. Wagner. formMUy of Hastings but
how living al ID Sbawmiit avenue Grand
; lanlds and one of tho bestfknown miller* In
1 he city, camo to Drfl. Copeland and Graham
I n we if catarrh wm a curable disease, aa all
his uxporence had been to the contrary. In re­
gard to the ImprovemMit of his case, he says.

iJEakn Odessa has a new Industry—oar
riJakrng. Haitlugs would, no doubL offer

tnre. When I caught cold I had great difficul­
ty In breathing. I hnd a b»d taste In rar
mouth, my tongue wm coated and my stomach
bad. I bad no appetite My food lay heavy on
my stomach, which waa sour and generated
n« until I fell miserable. My bowels were
bad. and in fact 1 mo hardly free from most
of these aymptoma any of the time.
-1 began to improve with lhe Hn$t week s
treatment and I have gained steadily utnUl al­
most every srtnptoin baa disappeared, anil I
feel that catarrh la indeed a curable dlaeaflb
when treated properly. T ean on’y express
myself as pleased with tbe result.aml can wish
anyone suffering from catarrh no bet ter fortune
than to consult Drs Copeland and Graham and
be cured of this loathsome disease."

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had a good deal of money on his perwm.
riM-u &amp; little doubt that tbe bones Jsst

CASTORIA

Because experlencu has taught them that nearly every case of chronic disease In this
climate is due to ft general catarrhal condition ot the flystem, and in treating this con­

stantly killed.

A skeleton has !&gt;een unearthed at Sau­
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man.
T&gt;e skeleton wu found In a
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head together. It looks as if the body bad
beeu Stowed away In a great burry. There
were no marks of Identification. Twentytwo years ago Nels Anderson, a Norwe­
gian ullor, mysteriously disappeared. He

What is

well as catarrh they answer yes.

neighboring counties.
Paw Paw now has electric lights.

THE HASTINGS BANNER.

Copeland Medical Institute.
DUS. COPEXj-IK*&gt; AND GKAHASl.
permanently Located at

■ Wh« I orrt

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192 EAST FULTON STREET
GRAND RAPIDS MICH.

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udte
Please uourselves
well

thia wcaltty "mockeyinl with tha tariff
the early be
ooawtry".

To llioaU^a hta point b* arid

thought that be had got a good bargain­
To-day be Mild that be Couldn’t cell them
for tl.50 a bead. He gave another In­
stance ot where a prominent stock buyer
bought mow good sheep at Si 00 per bead
and barely came out even after sending
them to Buffalo.
. The rhetorical exercises for this week
are given by tbe grammar department.
Miss Diamond’s grade will have a class
exerctae in U. 3. History Interspersed
by recitations and music. Miss Lamb’s
grade, recitations and songs. Miss Wood­
ard's grade. claw exercises in numbers,
miscellaneous recitations and music, and
MIm MicltaelV grade, exercises In Geogra­
phy and language with recitations and
eongb appropriate to winter. A cordial
Invitation is extended to all who are in­
terested in the school. Walk right in to
auy room you desire to visit without cere­
mony. you are always heartily welcome.
The rhetorical
exercises in the High
School occur one week from Friday,
on Dec. 15.
One.ol the finest entertainments ever
given in the city took ptace at the Episco­
pal Parish House Saturday eventag. The
occasion waa tbe rendering of the “Tam­
ing ot the Shrew.” by Hannibal WilliamsMr. WilUaufs is a whole stage full of peo­
ple au4 assumed tbe characters represent­
ed and f*jinl expressions with great dex­
terity. aborting close study and long prac­
tice. ,'lpjtytefilng one forgot there was
but oiiu actor before him so great ta the
skill which has made him an adept at hta
art. Mr. (Williams will always be wel­
comed by, a Hastings audience whenever
he appears'here. .The gentlemen of the
Lecture Association are to be congratulat­
ed on thu success of their first enterTbe.Womans Home Missionary society
■will boW a social at the Methodist church
•parloca Thursday evening of next week.
Tbe usual prices will be charged. As tha
.proceed*, of thia social are to be used for
the poor of our city. Irrespective of locali­
ty, creed or any other condition than act­
ual peed* the Society urges upon all who
can io pay more than the regular prices.
Tbo calls upon tbe society are numerous
and very urgent—much more* so than ever
-before. Lei alt charitably disposed feel a
duty resting upon them to go to thta social
and contribute everj cent they can spare.
It will goto feed and clothe the poor ot
Hastings. We have many such. Contri­
butions of cast-off clothing that can be
made over are also Invited. Let thta so■cial allow tbe goodness of heart and chari­
ty of the people of our city toward tbe un­
fortunate poor In our midst.

Tbaukaglving day passed very quietly
in Heatings, the stores being clotted a
than of thu time.
Union services were
held at the Pre&amp;byjeriaiK-churcb in tbe
mooting aud an able an’d/lnterestlng ser­
mon preached by Rev. Tioa. Cux of the M.
E. church. Tbe collection of 98.10 was
-divided between tbe three churches repre­
sented. Services were also held at the
EpUcupal .church which wks tastefully
decorated for the occasion.
Tbe usual
family.reunions occurred at the different
home* where turkey and pie reigned su­
preme for lhe time being. Be It raid to
tiia ally’s credit that lhe homes unable to
procure these were remembered.
We
■duubt.if there was a poor family In tbe
city who did not have nuise to be thank­
ful for some donation made to them, and
feel grateful to the givestand tbe kindness
of Mart which prompted the act.

Program for the Cresent Literary Soclety to be.held .in the High School, Wednes^
day evening Dec., 13, 1893.
Music.
Roll Call,—Quotations from Whittier. '
’
Critic* report.
Recitation.—Olive Lathrop.
Select Reading.—Clarence S. Phillips.
Music.
EMay.—Morris Wooton.
. Dialogue.—Frank Leins and other*.
Reading.— Grace Whitney.
Music.
Eulogy.—Herman Frost.
.
Becttallon.—Belle Stebh’ns.
Dialogue,—Ida Hurd and others.
Music.
Mediation.—$uy Matthews.
Dialogue,—Minnie Mead and others,
MaJc.
Admission. 5 cent* All are invited.
. A very interesting session ' of Barry
Lodge No. 13. K. of P. waa held Monday
evening aud lhe following officials elected
for tho ensuing year:—
Hate Kmyon, C. C.
W- D. Hajee. V. C.
-J**. L. Crawley, P.
.ifred Ryerson. M. of F.
■ Jptea Lombard. M. of E.
*KrXL Holbrook. K. of R. and 3.
Wrisaert. M. at A.
Dr. 3.M. Fowter, Master*of Work.
K. ,X. Bugle. Installing Officer.
Dr. S. M. Fuwter. Rep. to Grand Lodge.
Dao. W. Reynold*. AIL Rep. to Grand

Juba

P^ndargast,

Trustee

for

three

window.
So all night long tbe stona kapt on
without the sun, the morning broke.
and on the third morning they looked up
tn unfamiliar world.
Around thta gitatenlng wonder wi
bent tbe blue skits.
Their old familiar sights took atrai
shape*. where corncribe or wood piles
garden walla stood now rote up strar

The G L. 8. C. will meet with MIm
Louisa Nagler Dec. 9th.
Rome and tbe Making of
Modert
Europe,—Mrs. Will Bowne.
Outlines of Economics,—Mrs. Henrj
Bailey.
‘
*
Village Life in Ireland, synopsis,—Adi
MlehaeL
The study of Crime nnd Criminals,
synopsis,—MIm Louisa Nagler.
Quotations relating to Roman History.
The regular monthly meeting of the W,
F. M. 8. of the M. B. church will be held
on Wedneanay afternoon of next weei
in the church. parlors.
Subject of the
lesson, Christ mas service*.

A- childrens campfire will be held al
tbe Presbyterian church next Sundaj
evening at 7.-Solos, choruses, recitations,
instead of tbe usual servlcs. All will be
welcomed.

Tbe Y. P. 3. C. E. ,next Sunday even
Ing. Tu be led by Miss Eddy.
Tbe usual monthly Missionary meeting
of tbe ladles connected with the Presby
terian church will be held next Wednes­
day afternoon at the parsonage.

The Home Missionary society of tht
M. E- church will give tbelr usual socla
in the parlors of tbe ehnreifon Thursdaj
afternoon and evening of next week Dec.
14. Supper will be served from five tc
seven. The proceeds of tbe social wil
be used exclusively to' assist the poor ol
our city. Those who attend need nbi
limit die I r pay fur supper to the usua
amount If more Is given they will lx
helping on a good cause. All are cordiallj
invited.
,
•

Reception of members will take pl act
next Sunday morning at the Methodisl
Episcopal church.

Nov. 17. Hastings National Bank vs
Ansel B. and James R. Bush, attachment
94.000. (P.T. Colgrove.)
Nov. 17. Hastings National Bank va
Ansel B. and J. K. Bush, attachment
34989. 55. (P. T. Colgrove)
Nov. 20. Traverse Phillips vs. Masonl&lt;
Accident Association, assumpsit (Tag
gart. Knappen A Dennison.)
Nov. 20. Hastings City Bank vs. W. P
Sldnam. J. Hartman, Bush Bros., attach
ment, 81500. (P. T. Colgrove.)
Not. 25. Sophia E Sc Id mo re vn. Ju.
H. Scidmore.
(Alouro E. Kenaaton.)

Stockholder'* Meeting.
/ In accordance with Sec. 19 of Public
.
'act
No. 905 of tbe State Banking law of
Michigan of 1887, tbe stockholders of tbe
Hastings City Bank are hereby notified,
that the annual meeting of the stockhold­
ers of said bauk for the election of direct­
ors, will be held at their office in Has­
tings, Mich., on Tuesday. December 12th.
A. D. 1868 from 9 a. m. to 19 o’clock m.
Dated at Hastings thta 27th day of Nov.
1893.
Dak. W. Rkynolds. Cashier.

Special Excursion.
Tickets now on sale to PaciOe Coaet
points on account of the California Mid­
Winter Exposition via tbe Michigan Cen­
tral. For rates and routes enquire at Mich­
igan Central Ticket Office.
C. R. Osborn,
Agent.

To do this step into my store and critical­
ly examine those Ladies Shoes made by

Make a Christmas present
that is useful.
I have a large, new stock of
Gold Bye Glasses and Spec­
tacles,
After making the present
to your friend, the glasses
can be adjusted to fit the
eyes free of charge.

Tbe brush pile showed a smooth w
mound and what waa once a road waa:
a fenceless drift.
Tbe father waa a prompt decisive I
and when be said "Boys, a path!” I
hastened to obey with delight, and i
bad a path to the barn.
All day the gusty north wind bore
looeenlng drift before its breath.

DO NOT FAIL

.

Ross Levis &amp; Pifer, of Rochester, N. Y.
When you have done this you certainly will
have arrived at the same ■opinion as all
others who have seen them—THEY CAN’T
BE BEATEN. Large stock of felts and
rubbers. Don’t go with wet feet this
weather. It wont pay you when you can

bR. Q. W. LOWRY.

get rubber goods so cheap at

TO CALL AT

F. Q. STOWELL’/.

H16KS &amp; SpenGB’S
Store for a set of Fine
China Dishes, also

|7RdCTKE ECONOHT

FANCY and STAPLE
Holiday Goods, the Fin
est Stock in the city.
For

DOINGS.

Especially in hard times. Christmas is coming and yo;Tr
habits of economy should be observed even then. But you

PRICES

will want to bpy something.
Christmas wouldn't be'.
Christmas if you didn’t remember your friends or relatives

On Banquet Lamps or
Hanging Lamps we are
lower than any house in
Hastings.

Well we have tired out two milliners
and tbe third one is so far behind on ord­
ers we expect her to be sick, but you can
stiil buy trimmed hats cheaper then they
were ever sold lu Hastings, at the Racket.

DOWN ’
THEY
GO.

Ice wool shawls and faclnatnrs cheaper
than at any other hout-e in the city, at tbe
Racket

We have now our 5th orders In for
Gloves and mittens and by the way we
sell them, think the prices must be right
and customers say vte are tbe cheapest, at
the Racket.

Everything in my shop
will be sold at ACTUAL
COST for the next 20 days
for CASH.

with something, If you don,t feel like buying a $35.00
chair, buy a $5.00 chair; if you don’t want a $40 rug, buy a
$6 rug. We are especially well prepared to give you what
you want this year and at prices that will please you. We

have plenty of high priced goods, but we’ve made a specialty
in buying less expensive goods and we can certainly please

you.

We have now on the way the largest
■ stock of holiday goods ever shown In Has­
tings, at prices lo meet the times, at the
Racket

Daisy air guns for 90c.
best

They

ore

the

The Racket.

J. W. LUNN.

Don’t forget our 81 50 ladies dongola
and grain shoes. You can't match them
for less than 92.00 only at the Racket.

COME IN.

Dolls! We have the largest stock In the
city, at prices no one will meet, at tbe
Racket

I can show you the finest
line of ROBES, SWELL
BODY and PORTLAND
CUTTERS ever shown in
Hastings, and at prices that
are sure to win.
■

Belknap Sleiabs,

Underwear still goes.
‘‘you are the cheapest"

A. McCOY.

They

all

say

WANTED

SAWLOGS.

The Racket.
Rubber goods, well we have them come
nearly every day. Prices dues It, at the
Racket

I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

Rubber boots, 92.49 at the Racket.

Socks and felts from
tbe Racket

70c

to &gt;1.25

We are still the cheapest ou corsets,
the Racket

at

at

Good under shirts. 90c at the Racket.

Light or heavy, cast or steel
shoes, with bolsters or log
bunks.

z

Towels.-' We hare a nice line of them
at prices no one will meet
Thk Rackxt.

We are yet bead quarter* for kitchen
tinware ever shown In thu city atid.no
surprise to us.
Tub Racket.

See our ladles wool mitts from 15c to
62c at the Racket

CUSTOM SAWING.
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

J. L. WILKINS,

act.

Horse Blankets

Joseph Shultz to KHs* Sboltz.
a sec ?,
H &gt;|.e, FA.
Jamrt 8. Miller to KU B. Mlltar, 114 a see S
an&lt;14, Tborn»pple. Wooc.
Jeremiah V*n N.-c*er to F. Marion Smith,
parrel. Naabvllle. gwo.
Tltaadeus L. Hall to Lewis Watkins, to a. -&gt;ec
«, Rutland. 97DO
Thoma* Murphy to Robert Murphy, parcel.
Mo 14. Orang-ville, K900*.
Henry Hewitt to Wm. C. Hewitt, parcel, sec
‘Isaac A* KeSer to Clarence Twksburg, Iota.

Still going
prices.

Keeler's ail. MldfllevUle. SlOo
John G. Rayhs to Karoest Danvil. M 8. sec 12

Opposite Roller Mill.

wholesale

JESSE TOWNSEND.

Bw-l W.'siMwpi to M -rtoo L. Simon. 40 a, see
T,Carlton, gt .
•
Morton L. Simon to Buri W. Simod, 40 a, sec
_______ _____________
..

^years.
The fxriga will soon move into its
■claw lodge room in the third story of tbe
Uniob block. There they will have as
kite's Castle hall as can be found In MichIgan 'and with the energetic officials just
elected Barry I*odgu will maintain her
refmtaU'Xi an one of the wry best In
state.

Between

SCHOOLCOLUMN

you save time you save
money. You can eave a vast
IFamount
of time if yon are look­
ing few
SmOwboukt*.
. ’’this poem was written by John

G.

Wtultivr. our Quaker port who wm bora
alKawthil’. Mass, in 1W7. Snowbound
Is it /hrw?ipte&gt;a of a .New Rugland snow-

atqrm. wliw h took place during hi* boy hood.
At that time tbe family roerirted ef
WWtrier*n fwitar aud mother, hta stater-

or any kiu&lt;i of building mater
ial, by coming directly to ua
and not only that, you will save money by buying of ua
**

We are posted in
our business and do
enough of it to ena­
ble ua to aell cheaply
and yet get a living.

Tm

SM TBE

OoCbYMR PR2S.

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ry County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 3a

HASTINGS, MICH, DECEMBER, 14, 1893.

Christmas
Comes
But Once
A Year

ticali by
I. Y.
J will
8 all
\NT

i and
this
1 can

If you want any
Cutters,Bob S leighs
Robes or Blankets,
Stoves, Hardware
of any kind call on,

IRA VAN

I your
it you
n’t be

The Hardware Man,
UNION BLOCK,
HASTINGS, MICH.

datives
*35.00

, buy a

And it gives everyone a chance to
make everyone happy. We are
going to embrace the opportunity
to make the people of Barry Co.,
happy, by selling everything in
our line at a very cheap price, and
we want to tell the good people
that we positively have more goods
than all the other dealers in Barry
Co. We are looking for a big trade
and with our stock and prices we
can’t help but have it. We do not
wait as other dealers do and cut
prices a little a few days before the
25th, but commence and slash
right in at once. If you don’t buy
come and look, it will do your eyes
and heart good to see the display.
Don’t wait until the last day but
come the first day you are in town.
To begin with we have

u what
1L We

500 Cloth Bound Books
At 13 cents, . '

pecialty
y please

Other dealers ask 20 and 25 cents.

NICE, MEW,

BRIGHT ONES.

:iey
ber

Make a NICE PRESENT of a new

i AGT.

pair of Shoes or Rubbers.. Call and see
them.

COUNTY NEWS.
IMford.
Mr. and Mrs. Demerest have gone to
Athens tor a short visit and from there
they will go to Kentucky to spend tbe
winter—Mr. Claritace McOmber has gone
to Detroit to attend school this winter—
A private singing school consisting of
about 15 members has been organized
with Mrs. W. Godamark a* teacher.

c '■

Prescott’s Conquest of Mexico, 3
vol, $1.50.
Macauley's Histojy of England, 5
•,ol, $1.00,
Historical Books, Books of Adven­
ture, Fine Books, Books and
Booklets, Juvenile Books, linen
and paper from xc. up to any
price you wish to pay.

Fancy Goods.
Plush Toilet cases with Celluloid
ONE PRICE
Brush and Comb,
a better one
SHOE DEALERS at 80c; and still better at Si,oo;
Manicure Setts at 50c; A better
one at Ojc; and a better value at.
gi.oo; Shaving Setts at li.oo;
others at Jr.50; Plash Collar and
Cuff Boxes. 7JC., 94c-. and Ji.oo:
also better ones at Ja.oo. Ladies
Work Boxes at ajc. and 50c; 75c.
and J1.00 Smoking Setts; Ink
SPECIAL SALE
Stands, Card Cases. Celluloid
Trays, feaper Knives. Perfumes.
Cut Glass Bottles, and too many
IN
articles to mention. Dolls of all
kinds, Bisque, China and Wash
able. Plush Ablums at joe..' 75c.,
Ji.oo and up. Autograph albums,
Bibles, what a fine hne. Testa
ments, a large line. Prayer Books,
Episcopal and Catholic.
We
have more games for the children
than you ever saw in one collec­
tion. ' Ask to seethe game -Luck
SATURDAY, DEC. 18. Now." a great game for the money.
We haven't room or time to men­
tion everything but come and see
See our line of Mufflers. u, you will not be disappointed.
With
good sleighing this ought to
The finest in the city at the
be a gay Christmas.

nd all
the
sarth or
SEET

UNDERWEAR,

lowest prices.
BANKRUPT STORE

ood
Jefferson St Furniture
Store.

The heavy snows of late have made
good sleighing—Our tbaw caught cold
Sunday night aud mode a good solid
bottom of Ice for sleighing—Grove &amp;
Fowler have taken possession of the
Roller Mill and are busy grinding flour
and feed—It is rejxirted that an elevator
will be built here in the spring—Schantz
Bro*, talk of re-renting the corner store—
The fire at Lake Odessa last week burned
a barn and a valuable horse and a black­
smith shop—Woodland people did not get
last week's Banners until Monday night.
(We will try and be more prompt here­
after.—Ed.)—The law suit of Charles and
William Sceara vs Jeremiah and Clarence
Rogera before Justice England on the 12
Inst, was adjourned until Jan. 15, 1894—
The meetings at Holmes church seem to
be attracting considerable attention—Sid­
ney Allen of Yankee Springs spent Sun­
day with hh» uncle J. M. Smith—Jerry
Roger* of Carlton w»s in town on Tues­
day—F. P. Palmatler was In Hastings on
Monday.___________________

Drummond’s Addresses,fancy bind
ing, 25c.
Scarlet Letter, Hawthorn, fancy
binding, 25c.
House of Seven Gables, Hawthorn,
fancy binding, 25c.
Twice Told Tales,Hawthorn,fancy
binding, 25c.
Mosses from an Old Manse,- Haw­
thorn, fancy binding, 25c.
Hyperion, Longfellow, fancy bind­
ing. ^nOutre Mer, Longfellow, fancy
binding. 25c.
Dream of Life, Longfellow, fancy
binding, 25c.
Reveries of a Bachelor, fancy
binding, 25c.
Barriers Burned Away, E. P. Roe,
fancy binding, 35c.
200 well bound miscellaneous books
at 50c. Regular price, 75c. .
All of Miss Alcott’s Works.
Prescott’s Conquest of Peru, 2 vol,

PANTS S”
I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some price.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­
stering and repairing.

C. H. Osbokm* Co.,Prop’rs.
We will sell from now on

Fred L. Heath
The Duggist.

iotfiaoh only.
One door east of City Bank.

Mra. P. K. Jewell has been very sick
with the grip but la better now—Wm.
Burgess and wife have both been very
alck with the grip. Mrs. Burgess la still very
low, a council of doctors was held last
week—Dr. Powers la about to leave us
for Charlotte where he expects to reside
and continue bls practice. We are sorry
to loee him.
He is the best Doctor
Assyria has had in years.
We have not
learned who his successor will be—Pro­
gram for Reading Circle next Tuesday
evening Is as follows:—Opening Song.
History Lesson.
Essay, Cora Wright.
Instrumental
music,
Blanch
Tuttle.
Essay, Mi*e F. Clark. Song by ■ Circle.
Remarks by Mary E. Wilcox. Class In
Swett’s Methods.
Closing Song—Our
Treasurer, Bert Shepard, Is taking In
ho money niplaly.___________

KUTIMW, area.

WOOLLEY &amp; BR2NS0N

NOTICE

plain ota samonew. Sleighing Is fine at
present
____________________

Published Thursdays by

300 Red and White
Books at 25 cents.

CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS I

WHOLE NO. 2009

Hastings Banner,

Protracted meetings closed at Parmalee
this week, and now a series of meetings
has started here at the Menonite church—
Horace German's family have all been
real sick with LaGrippe. Mrs. German
la now convalesent—Dill Benjamin al­
though better is still confined to his bed
with LaGrippe—Edward Morgan Is press­
ing hay for Lan Thoma*—You can now
get your feed ground at Norman Trumbles
— Samuel Allen now eats venison, having
killed a fine deer while north—Mr. and
Mrs. Millard are on the sick list—Old
Mra. Morgan had the misfortune to fall
and dislocate her hip.

Miss Electa Furniss spent the fore part
of last week with her sister in Middleville
—Mrs. B. B. Wilcox of Detroit Is making
her mother Mrs. H. R. Dickinson a two
weeks visit—Mrs. M. B. Powlea of Jack­
son la visiting friends and relatives here
—Mias Francis Heacox of Caledonia Is
here expecting to remain during tbe win­
ter—Isaac Purkey and family of Detroit
are visiting friends and relatives in and
about town—J. C. Furnlss and Edith Flem­
ing were at Woodland Sunday P. M.—
Jake Osman Is very sick—Lida Feighner
was at Charlotte Saturday—Miss Emma
'Barber was at Olivet Sunday and Monday
—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powels of Chicago
are guests of friends here—Invitations
are out announcing the marriage of Shel­
don E. Cook formerly of thl* place, now
of Charlotte, to Miss Maud Irish of the
same place to occur on tbe evening of
Dec. 20th—James Bratt In of Lorain, Ohio,
is visiting his brother Frank at this place
—Miss Nellie Holland of Jackson is a
guest at G. A. Truman’s.

Castleton.
About 35 young people of this place
and Nashville Invaded the home of Mr.
and Mra. C. C. Pierce Friday night bring­
ing with them their lunch baskets wel|
filled. A good time Is reported—Prof.
Field of Charlotte was the guest of Aaa
Noyes Monday—Mrs. Charles Crusq of
Quimby visited Mr*. Clem Pierce Friday—
Leu Straw and family were at Hastings
Saturday—Mra. Len Strow entertained
her brother from Hastings last week—
Mrs. Hannah Bacholler of Quimby visited
at Ira Baeheller'a last Friday—Mr. Nease
who had a stroke of paralysis a few weeks
Henry Karcher and family spent Sun­
ago is very low.
day in Bowtie the guests of the former's
parent*—Mra. J. W. Reuter of McCords
visited her parents in the villain* Saturday
I see stated In the BAX’ccWthat my teat
evening and Sunday—Miss Adah Reuter week’s Hem* failed to reach the office un­
of McCords Is vhlt'ng her parents west of til Thursday morning. There Is some­
town at this writing—The M. E. and U. thing wrong some^ere as 1 mailed them
B. Sunday schools are preparing for In time for the prrvlou* Monday’s mail
Christmas tret s—A number of Odd Fellows from here—The Ladies Aid Society of
and Daughters of Rebecca attended I/xlge Cloverdale wasvorganlzed last Friday with
at Heatings last Thursday evening. All Mrs. John Hom os president; Mr*. John
report a pleasant time—A*a Steeltie and Conyer, vice president, Mrs. Harvy Adams
John Mishler were In Lowell last Satur­ secretary and Mr*. Dugal Campbell as
day—The S. S. Convention was held In treasurer—Mr. and Mra. Isaac Debuck
Freeport this week—Tuesday evening a spent Sunday at tbe residence of Mr. and
meeting wa* held In the M. K. church for Mra. Chas. Collins—The funeral of Mra.
the purpose of organizing a "Bay View John Coney took place last Saturday—
Reading Circle.”
Mra. Susan Mosier 1* visiting relatives
hensy-Mr. Stephen Sprague I* quite sick—
Walter Spaulding of Milo is buying sev­
Mr. and Mr*. II. Hueated of Teconrha eral car loads of zvheat here—John Coney
were visiting frlcnda and relatives about Is stopping at his brother-in-law's borne
town several days last week—Jerry Boyn­ since tbuMeath of his wife.
ton and Mr. Avery of Grand Rapids were
Mita.
here last week In the interest of the new
Thennometer iKjIrgrees above zero
rail road scheme from Grand Haven to

Battle Creek via this place.
The latter
having strong reason* that the road will
be built and cars running to this place
made several Insts: one with Frank Doty
of Johnstown and several others residing
near here that cars would be running to
Hickory Corners on the fourth day of July
next, otherwise he would forfeit and pay
a box of cigars to each with whom such
bets were make—W« therefore patiently
wait that eventful day hoping to see the
Iron horse speeding his w*y through this
lovely township-O. B. Barber of Cale­
donia I* visiting bl* brother W. T. and
other Iriends and relatives about tbe
Corners thia w.ek-A G. Cortrigbt la pre­
paring his store building to receive the
post office on the .first day of January
1894 when Ire-wIII be on hand to serve the
patrons of this office, looking fur Uncle
Sam to remunerate .him for bls servl$ps
as P. M.—Chas Flansburg was on tho sick
list last week but now is able to be about
again—Nell Scudder and wife of Augusta
were guests of A. G. Cortrlght and family
over Sunday—C. McCoy and family made
a business trip to Kalamazoo SaturdayMr*. P. H. Lawrence made a business
trip to HasUiigs Tuesday—Thanksgiving
dance at Flint’s hall was well patronized
he having sold seventy eight pajing num­
bers—A trtKp of show-awn gave tw*&gt; enter­
tainments Friday and Saturday evenings
al the hall giving 'hose present quite a
react of mirth-A Christmas tree la to be
arreted kt the Baptist church. All are
cordially Invited to attend and witness the
many cheerful faces and ap-rkling
on that
occasion—Ilenry
•
raon
wa* taken to the asylum at K.
week betore teat—Mrs. Asri Teak*
dwelling bouse burned to the ground a
fe w night* ago consuming nearly every
thing belonging to herorif and ■ »on4iitew and family who lived with her. Tb»,v
are left quite desolate. No Insurance on
the dwelling—Mie* Vera Cortrlght Is on
the side list
,u'v- Thompson and

wife.

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of any paper in the
County.

this motnlng llth—Say. Mr. Editor don’t
print any poetry about the beautiful snow
as it Is associated with zero weather and
aetid* a shiver over old age—Barry county
ha* n history an have all counties of the
stab*. Will some person In each town­
ship commence at this time and write the
early history «r hl* respective towimhip
to Ims read al &lt;u»r next pioneer tneuling
and turninbed to the state pioneer meet­
ing an a matter of record. We havo the
history of Woodland, and JoliBatown, let
us have tbe history of each township in
the county at our next meeting—Mr. and
Mr*. Kye* and family ate Pty mot brock.*
with W. C. Towne Thanksgiving—Dr.
Hyde shipped a double deck of long wool
sheep to Chicago to-day—Roy Thorpe
commenced tlie whiter term of school at
Mito one week ago— Emmett Petinels
teache* the Lent aclioul thl* winter—W.
A. Spaulding wm at Cloverdale last week
buying wheat, and Spaulding and Wood­
ard at Milo—A Clirivtmas tree on Christ­
mas eve for the S. 8. scludars at tbe Milo
church.

—

Mr. Geo. Whitney has gone with o»
account uf filling heaiih-Fred Ph mmg
who IS spending the winter in James m i
*pent Sunday with his parents--Ed Hartmanaud Ml- Stmnt were mantedat!ML
amszoo last Wednesday -nd arrived In
Carlton Thursday. At present Urey *r&lt;
stopping with hi* tether. Gen.
The report that the Allerdlug child died •&gt;:
diphtheria l&lt; nnlrie. riw is fetUng tetter
—There l* ft hl'de Rf!&gt; *7 etfery M’indaj
evening at Marietta C-rpeuter'a
by OLW LwdM - -4ra. O Connor a sl-n r
Mr*. Alh n of O augovHln I* attenditig
Mjb.xd al Carilu.t Outer—Mrs. MsBeita
Caipenrer and *wi .Cmre wenl to Porttan.
Tur*d.«y to visit J. L lioganlu* and
family—Born ro Allie VanBrocklln and
wife, a von—Wm. McKinney and daughter
Emain Intend to go tn Ohio In a few week*
u&gt; make an extended visit—W« have a

JJ..WCM Mill*.

Mr. David Shranger is quite rick—Wm.
Mlnar wa* In H Matin a* Ian week—J. C.
Bradley held the iueky number in the
drawing of the quill last Wednesday night
—Mrs. A.C. Hunt HM’tita few days last
week visiting relative* in Otsego—Mr*.
T. B. Moore spent hart of last week visit­
ing friends In Waj land-Jimmie Hannah
finished work tor Thoma* Williams !rf*.t
week—Harrv (hk*. a young man frorrt
Chicago visiriiig b&lt;* grandmother Mr*.
Knlckerbaekcr atihte place died Sunday
afternoon after 4 short lllnes*.

! er's— Last Sunday afternoon Wm. Robin­
son of near Wayland accMentiy shot bis
right hand while carelessly playing with
a revolver. The ball went in a Httle be­
low ttie thumb in the palm of his hand
and made ita way among the bones nf the
back of the hand and lodged under tbe
bone of the little finger.
Dr. L. Parfcherat of Middleville was called and re­
moved the ball which was a bad looking
one. being a 33 caliber. Mr. Robinson
went home Monday morning with a flrm
determination not to play with revolvers
any more, as he considers himself lucky
in retting out this time without anything
more serious happening to him—LaGrippo
still claims a number iu thia locality as
bls victims—There will be a surprise on
Frank West and family this Tuesday
evening—It Is reported that Myron Sen­
silla drew thirty-five rail road ties from
Duffy’s to Irving one day last week which
was a very large load considering the site
of hh team and tbe faet that they had no
shoes on—A very pleasant wedding occur­
red Dec. Cth. at 1 o’ciock p. m. at tbe resi­
dence of the brides parents In Yankee
Springs, the occasion being the marriage
of Archie E. Terpenlng of Grand Rapids
to Mary E. Stuart of this place. Rev. B.
Moore officiating.
Bernard Terpenlng
as ted as best man and Miss Belle Stuart
as brides maid. Tbe bride was becoming­
ly attired In old rose trimmed In white
satin and wore white flowers.
About
thirty Invited guests were present to share
the pleas tirei of the occaesion and to con­
gratulate them la tbelr new relations.
The guests from abroad were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Nelllns of Lowell and Miss
Bessie Currin of Kalamazoo Mich.'Letters
of regret and beautiful presents were re­
ceived from Mr. and Mra. W. J. Stuart of
Grand Rapids Mich. The presents were
very Hne and coolly. Choice refresh­
ments were served. The bride has always
lived In this town and is a very popular
young lady.
The happy couple took the
evening train at Bradley for Three Rivers /
for a wedding sojourn among friends.'

After an absence or six weeks we will
try and collect a few items for the readers
of the Banner—8. R. Robert and son of
Blanchard^ Isabella county, Is calling on
Maple Grove friends—Mr. Syera nephew
who has been visiting them for some time
returned to his home In the Buckeye
State last week—Mr. and Mra. Chas Fow­
ler are visiting friends at Detroit and will
make au extended visit to friends in Ohio
before they return home—David Kuntz la
quite rick at this writing—An infant child
of Mr. and Mr*. Ernie Pennock died Sat­
urday—James Demary Is getting out ma­
terial for a barn to be built In the spring
—Mr. and Mr*. Ed Greenfield of Battle
Creek have moved into Wm. Seamen’s
house for the winter—Wm. Troyer was In
Hastings Saturday and Sunday—Mra. Ja­
cob’s has gone to Indiana to spend the
whiter—Chiu Slelger is helpiug Geo.
W. Brown take In the taxes—J. D. Guy
has returned from Sebewa, Ionia county,
where he has worked fotjxhe past three
weeks—Daniel Wolf has purchased 5acres
of tend of Dan Clever oue mile south of
Nashville and will go Into the poultry
business on a targe scale—MK&lt; Hattie
Griffin lias returned from Kalamazoo and
is keeping house for her brother Wm.
Griffih--Dark! McMore of Lacev was in
this vicinity Sunday—Alva Bivins Is
teaching the Moore school this winter—
Floyd Jarrod spent Thanksgiving at T. 8.
Brice’s In Hastings—Al Rasey ha* moved
to Nashville—The funeral of Lewis Grow
was held at the U. B. church last Sunday
Rev. Qavis officiating—Miss Effie Dean
of Hastings spent Thanksgiving with her
parents Mr. and Mra. Geo. Dean.

George Joslin formerly of this place but^
late of Chicago, I* now visiting friends
here—The Ladies Mite Society held their
anniversary at the home of Mr. E. Wolf
with a full bouse. A good program was
carried out and a good supper enjoyed by
all—Fred Smith who Is attending school,
at Martin Allegan county made friends a
visit Than k&gt; giving— Mr*. Rtiddemaker
of Grand Rapids is visiting her mother
Mra. J. D. Townsend and other friends—
We hear that aunt Betsey Townsend Is
now at Nashville with her son Richard
and Is afflicted with a severe stroke of
, paralysis—Joe Passage who baa been en­
gaged in the hotel business at Wood­
land after working up a good business
has now returned to Ills farm.

The reports lid* month, with rare «xcep'tona, nIiow that while wheat han made
small groW'h. Ute plant, December tSt.,
was In fairly healthy condition. Tbe
atuall growth is due to late sowing and
dry weattM-r. For the southern counties,
the average cnudhlon I* report'd at 84 per
rent; for tbe central. 89 per o ut; and for
the northern. '.»0 |*-r rent, conjp*rtaoj* be­
ing with vitality and growth of average
years.
Tl»e &lt;•«•'responding figures one
j ear ago wr().
an, and P7. The pre­
pondrnte. hut the Injury done bj them. If
anv. Is hard I,t pinrptnble. Tlw ground
has been well &gt;s*vtr&gt;*d witli miuw aluca the
2nd of De«-Anl«er.

marketed In Nov.-mber is 1.WJS.35L The
K. Cook wa* home for a few days last number
bu-heis reported marketed
week but hah gone back to hi.* j”b south­ In the four m*&gt;nlli&gt; August—Norember is
east of Battle Creek—Geo. Cuman of fl,358.87', " li’Hi I* 378.815 Inulirf* I. m that
Thornanple wa* on our street* ls«t Friday reported marketed In tlu&gt; nihm mouths
and Sai unlay—Mt*. Stark died lust Sat­ last year.
urday murnlng nt the residence of her
daughter Mr*.' Gen. Brink. Funeral on tlciilarly H th*1
the foHowlng Tn&lt;-«tay—Tlw funeral of
Mrs. John Cu&lt;’nA. sister of John McK&lt;blien w*8 held al tm- school hou*e at this St&lt;x*k I* »•»».*t'ea!ly tree from dbwase of
place Inst Saturdm kt one I’- m. —Art and auy kind.
Ed furnished music fur « dance at Middle­
ville last Friday night—Almon Ritchie I*
home tor a few itava-Geo. McKibbens
little girl I* very l.»w with dropsy of the
heaft—There *1’1 t*- a Christ ma* tree at via the Mie Idem Central. Rate on.j and
the Yankee Spring* -rli.wd b.mM*’ Satur­ one-third loa.'-l hr-al firvi cl*** fare for
day •vetting In-tor.- (’hilrtttns*. The vx- round trip. Treketa to be s tol Dwm'her
and -taunary l-L Limit­
ervlM** will if furnished bv the seJrool— 28, 24. •
Eleani Springer, who live* atamt tour ed 10 retu.n up to and lurtodliig January
mile* tht* -Me nf Plainwell
px**ed 2nd 1894 Between all local pnb.uon this
company'- Her* in t'w United .State* and
through our burg ta-t Friday enroute
your city with two large load* of Ikr Canada, -v-t: the Toledo IMvi-toir. Aiwa tn
point* no ih«' Grand I tepid* and Indtana.
hog*, and al tte same Um« we hear
difference iu pri.-e In-tween Hastings ■ ml 3nd Chirac., and West Michigan By’ar
rn-r Half licker* for children will be sold to
Plainwell wm one &lt;l&gt;df*r. St «n
hundred ponqd*. or atrout
to Mr. half the above rale.
Springer on lfewh.de Int-G. Itenuet;
(■iiiiuari
■ .............
.
near Hosting* Suudayed at J« P. SpfUXK*

�a by thia proposition of
ho didn’t hesitate to
■* her disposal, cooctt-

ter, who gladly accorded it, and
thanked Wlliia for accepting.
“I'm only doing mv duty." renlied
Wil Ha, “and everything In ray power to
find the survivors of the Dreudnaaght
sludl be done. If Capt. John Is alive—”
71John is alive!” exclaimed Mrs. Al­

perilous duty of the Molly’s Hope to
search for traces of a wreck.
On August. T» they touched at Odla,
the large*! of the Marshall group, vtefted by Kotzebue and the Rum Ians in
1817. This group le spread out over a
■pace thirty miles east and west by
thirteen miles north and south and
doesn't contain fewer than sixty-five
biota or attolona Although the Mol­
ly's Hope might have taken on a supply
of fresh water in a few hours from thia
island, yet ahe prolonged her at*y for

laire. in a tone poeitive enough to si­
lence the moat Incredulous.
Capt. Williu now began the discussion
of several point* calling for settlement.
To ship a crew worthy of this expwlltlon would not be a difficult matter.
■■News?" .repeated the employes. "No ha', f groan, half sob OM-aped her, and
But there was the question of a vessel. five days. doubt the San Francisco house to which then like a wail came the words:
Lowering his steam launch Capt.
Of course for such an expedition as this
the vessel belongs has received news
"My child dead—my husband dead—
WUlis wm able to convince himself that
the Flying Cloud was Id no wise suited.
from her several times already "
Oh, why did not Zaeh French let me
It was not a sailing vessel which a wise no ship bad been lost on these reefs
"Already?”
dier
.
navigator would choose in order to un­ during the four years jnat past. They
Then suddenly her face lighted up,
noticed some »kift wood along the
dertake such a task, bnt a steamer.
, "Several times!
and there was such a wonderful display
At tha» moment there were lying in shore of the Mulgrave Islands, but it
of that energy and force of character
Allaire had risen and stood looking the natural to the woman that Dr. Bromley the bay of San Diego several steamers wm only the trunks of fir trees, palm*
man In the' face as if his words had
suitable for such an enterprise. Mrs. and bamboos used by the natives in
was fairly startle*!
With a strong and
Allaire commissioned Capt. Willis to ac­ building their pirogues, and had no
been unintelligible to her
steady voice she caller! out:
quire title to the swiftest one of the doubt been caught in the ocean cur­
“Here, madam,” said the employe,
"Then there has been nothing heard
rents. Wlliia learned from the chief of
holdingout a journal. "Here's a copy from the Drcednaught since you made lot and placed the necessary funds at
his disposal. A few days sufficed for Odia Island that since 1872 there had
of tbe Shipping Gazette,
it contains search for her?”
only been a report of one wreck on the
this
transaction.
Mra
John
Allaire
be
­
an announcement that the Golden Gate
"Nothing,’* replied Mr. Hollister.
came the owner of the Duvitt, the name eastern atloolna and that wm an Engleft Liverpool a week ago.”
* "And yon look upon-her as lost?”
of which was nt once changed to the Hshbrig, tbe crew of which had later
"A week ago!” murmured Mra Al­
"Yes-lost!”
Molly's Hope, a most appropriate name been taken off.
laire, taking the papier in her trembling
"Nor not a word from John nor from
Ouee outside of the Marshall archi­
under the circumstances and one of
hand. "How long has Zach French any man in his crew?”
pelago the Molly's Hope turned her
been gone?" she asked in a voice so lit­
"Not a word, my dear Molly; we have good augury.
It was a screw steamer of nine hun­ head towards the Caroline Islands. On
tle above a whisper that the man could given up all hope.”
his way, by means of his steam launch,
- scarcely catch it
.
"'AU hope?” she queried in a tone dred tons burden and constructed with Willis made the circuit of Union island
very commodious coal bunkers, which
"About eighteen months.”
that seemed almost tinged with Irony.
but without any results. On Septem­
would
enable
her
to
run
long
distances
"Eighteen months?"
As she had uttered these words, she
ber 3 he entered that vast archipelago
Molly was obliged to shpport herself hod risen from the sofa and stood with without recoaling. Rigged like a threeknown a* the Caroline islands, taking
hy leaning against the wall Her heart her right hand stretched out towards masted brig and carrying a large spread
for the headquarters of bis operations
of
canvas,
her
twelve-hundred-horsohad ceased io beat, and there was a look the window through which the ocean
power engines would easily enable her the Island of Yap which is one of the
of terror in her eyes as they suddenly was risible. Mr Hollister and Dr.
five hundred islands making up the Car­
fell upon a poster on which was printed i Bromley followed her movements with to attain a speed of fifteen knots an
hour
Under these conditions of speed oline group. From this point the cap­
a secret dread, fearing that the worst
tain pushed his investigations In all
launchea for the summer season
At hod come. But Molly’s face was not and tonnage the Molly's Hope, which
the bead of this notice stood the date; that of a lunatic, ft was lighted up was a good sailer and'easily handled, directions.
The devotion of his men was beyond
answered al! the requirements of a pas­
March. 1879.
.
with a glow of her great soul
sage through confined seas, filled with praise. Not a murmur was heard on
March. 18791 They had deceived her It
"All hope?" she repeated. "You say
account
of the dangers and fatigue*
Islands, islets and reefs
WM four years since her child had been you have given up all, hope? But, Mr.
It need hardly be said that Mra connected with the task of exploring
drowned; four years since John tuul set Hollister, if you look upon John as lost,
Allaire did not remain inactive while these countless reefs and passing
• sail for the Indies. She had therefore I do ootl Without him ' thia fortune
these preparations were raak ig She through these narrow channel*, the
been out of her mind for these four long will l&gt;e but dross in my eyes. I shall
cooperated with Capt. Willis 3 work­ bottoms of which bristled with coralyearal And if Mr. Hollister and Dr. consecrate it to the search of John and
ing out every detail, using he fortune luceous growths. Besides, the pleasant
Bromley had allowed her to believe his companions of the Dreadnought!
with a free hand, not being willing to season was now over, and there were
that she had only been deranged for And with God's help I shall find them;
neglect the smallest matter which already reminders of those terrible
tbe short apace of two months It must yea, I shall find-them.**
might contribute to the success of the gales which send so many ships to the
have been for the purpose of conceal­
bottom. Every day the ship's boats
expedition.
ing the truth about the Dreadnought—
By July 17 the Molly's Hope was ready searched for crcelrs -and coves Into
it must bo that for four years they had
to put to sen Mrs. Allaire went on which the currents,.might have cast
A
new
life
was
about
to
dawn
for
□o tidings of either Capt John or his
board in the morning in order to exact some bit of the wreck svin all these exMrs. John Allaire. While there was
•hip
a last promise from Capt Willis to do onrsions the men were well armed, for
To the consternation of the employe, abaolute certainty us regards the death
everything
in his power tn discover it was far different' work from the
Mru Allaire seemed about to succumb of he.r child, this was not an In the case
trace* of the lost ship She had no search for Sir John Franklin which
Might not John and
to some sudden ailment; but with a su­ of her husband
doubt in her own mind that he would took place on the uninhabited sh-rcs of
bls
companions
have
survived
the
wreck
perhuman effort she recovered posses­
, succeed' They nfould bring John. lhsy the Arctic regions Most of these isiands
sion of herself, and, dashing out of the of theta ship and have taken refuge on
were inhabited, and Capt. WUHs in­
would bring his crew back with them
•ffiec, hurried along from one street to one of the nuincrona islands of the
In a tone of sueb profound conviction variably made strenuous efforts to es­
Philippine, the Celebes nr the Java
another
did she repeat, thesis words that the tablish friendly relations with the na­
Those who met this woman with her seas? Could it not be porwible that they
crew broke out In applause Every rnan tive*. but. In spite of his overtures, he
Willi eyes and pallid face could not do tra*l been restrained of tbeir liberty by
on board was infected with her deep sometime* met with hostile demonstra­
otne native tribe and were without any
•otherwise chan regard her as an escaped
faith, ns were the friends and relatives tions. tn wliu-b several of his men were
means
of
escape?
This
was
the
hope
to
tuuntic
who
had come to see the Molly’s Hope wounded.
And if she waa not whnythey thought which Mra Allaire wan henceforth to
It was from this point that Capt.
her b’ be would .it not
a more ques­ cling with a tenacity so extraordinary
Turning to Mra Allaire and Andrew Willis mode his first report to Mr*.
tion of time? Whither Xv-as ahe hurry­ us to^bring about in San Diego and else­ •
Allaire, but m all bis labors had pro­
ing? Il was in the direction of the of­ where a change of opinion as regards I Hollister, who stood by her side, Capt.
duced no result* it was resolved to con­
। WUlis cried out:
fices of Hollister A Co., where she ar­ the Dreodnaught
1
"In your presence, madam, and In tinue the search further west.
rive*I in a few minutes without know­
There were frequent consultations at
On the second day of December the
ing how She crossed the outside office,
Prospect cottage, which, rich as she ’ yours, Mr. Hollister, in the name of my
flitting by the 'astoniahwl clerk* who now was, Molly had not been willing • officers and my crew. I make solemn Molly's Hope reached the Philippines,
•even hundred miles to tbe westward
had no chance to detain her. and pushed to leave Capt. John had left her there j oath not to be discouraged by any danof the Caroline group- These Islands
-open the door of the shipping merchant's on sailing away—he should find her | ger or any fatigue Ed my search for
j Capt. John and the men of the Dread­ were discovered by Magellan in 1531
there on his return. She resolved to
and are the most important of the
Andrew Hollister's astonishment at make not tbe least change in her mode , naught. This vessel which you, madam,
Malaysian archipelago.
Capt Willis
seeing Mra Allaire quickly gave place of-life until her husband was once more i have fitted out. bears the name of Moldid not touch at any point on the coast
to dismay upon glancing at her drawn back in San Diego. She was determined । ly’s Hope. I shall take care that she
of Luxon island. How conic! it be pos­
features, her deadly pallor.
that the same simplicity should charac­ deserves it.”
“With the aid of God arid of the de­ sible that the Dreadnaught ever got so
“I know all! 1 knew all!" she ex- terize her styleof living; that she would
far north in the China sea when she,
clahned. wildly, before be could find spend nothing additional except aa votion of those who put their faith in
waa sailing for Singapore?
For this
I
Hlml**
exclaimed Mrs. Allaire.
Ailed
for
by
her
expedition*
and
her
time to utter a syllabic
“You have de­
“Hurrah! • Hurrah! for John and Mol­ reason Willis preferred to make the
ceived rne ‘•I’ve been out of my rnind- charities.
island of Mindanao the center of his
for four years —”
The important th*k to which Hollis­ ly Allaire!”
These cheers were taken up and ru- operations, which Island, lying in the
"My dear Molly—calm yourself —"
ter and Capt. Willis first turned their
"Tell me—about the Dreadnought— attention when In consultation with I peated by the vast assemblage gathered southern part of the archipelago, must
necessarily have been possad by Capt.
on
the wharf.
isn't it four years since she sailed? ’’
Mra Allaire was to fix upon the course,
The lines were now cast off and the John in order to reach the Java sea.
Andrew Hollister bowed his.head.
which had been followed by the Dread­
Molly’s steamer was now anchored in
“Yon have had no news of her .for naught. it was necessary to establish Molly’s Hope, under the pressure of the
the port of Zamboanga, the residence
•four years—for four years?"
this with the greatest exactitude possi­ first revolutions of her serrw, mqved off
The merchant’s lips still remained ble The house of Hollister A Co. had away from her moorings and headed for of the governor, to whom and to whose
subordinates Capt. Willis first applied
• elpsed
shipped good* by this vessel to the the narrows. She soon left the cape on
“You look upon the Dreadnanght as Indies with instructions to touch at the southwest and steaming boldly out for information of any vessel wrecked
lost—and every one on board of her? Singapore, for which port she also car­ to sea disappeared from the gaze of the on the coast of* Mindanao, but «o tar as
And John will never come buck to me ried a consignment of merchandise. thousands who had collected to wish the Spanish authorities were concerned
they reported that no such disaster had
xagain?”
Now after getting away from the Amer­ her Godspeedl
taken place within five years.
Andrew Hollister's eyes filled with ican coant the probabilities were that
But these reports did not cover the
tears—they were his only response.
Capt. John had passed in the neighbor­
independent portion* of the island In­
Mrs. Allaire's hands flew to her bead, hood of the Hawaiin archipelago or
After a run of twenty-two hundred habited by savages against whom the
she reeled and would have fallen had Sandwich islands
After leaving the
not the merchant hastened co her side.' Anson archipelago the Dreudnaught miles, the Molly’s Hope camo in sight of charge of cannibalism had been sub­
flc laid her tenderly upon 'the sofa.
hod no doubt taken the direction of the Mount Kca towering fifteen hundred stantiated and who would naturally
She had lost consciousness The jani­
Mariana and the Philippine islands, feet above the islands of Hawaii, which make every effort to conceal the facts
tor's wife was called In to care for her
thence through Celebes sea and Macas­ Is the most southerly of the Sandwich of any such disaster on their coast
In addition to five large Many of these Malays follow the avoca­
and messengers were dispatched in sar strait to the Java sea. which i» islands.
. search of Dr Bromley
_______________
_____south
___ _
___ _________
bounded
on the
by the
Sunda islands and three small ones, this tion of corsairs, and are ready to pursue
group
con
tain a a number of islets any luckless merchantman driven into
Upon hia arrival Mr. Hollister in a islands, in order to reach Singapore,
their waters to cocape the galea Whom
cfeur words explained the situation to . The strait of Molucca, which is formed
■him. Accidentally or through some ! by the Malay peninsula and the island searching for • traces of the
Dread­ they capture they destroy, and whether
Jack of precaution Mra Allaire-had of Sumatra, opens on .the west into the naught. It la.’ quite evident that this such had been the terrible fate of Capt
learned everything
Whether it had
bay of Bengal. In which, outalde of the shipwreck would have been known John aud his companions was some­
thing which would never come to the
been at Prospoct cottage or in the Andaman and Nicobar islands, there long ago if It had taken place on any
'streets of £an Diego it msdc little dif­ •was no place where the wrecked crew one of the numerous reefs of this archi­ ear of the governor. Capt Willis didn’t
ference. The whole truth was known 'could have found refuge. Beyond all pelago, not even excepting those of hesitate to penetrate Into these won­
to her now She knew that four years doubt, John Allaire hud not reached Medo-Manon which are only Inhabited derful forests of tamarind, bamboo,
mangrove, ebony, mahogany and iron
‘ had gone by since little Walt’s death,
the buy of Bengal, for Inasmuch as he by countless numbers of sea fowls.
The Sandwich Islands are in reality wood in order to reach the interior vil­
J.h*t during these four years she hail
lages In the hope of finding some bit or
xtr—n oat of tier mind, and that for four tvaa now known to be the case, ft must
shred of proof that the Dreadnaught
». .n» no tidings had been received from be that he hail been unable to get be­
had gone to pieces on these reefs or
VJie Dreadnaughl
.
yond the limits of the Java sea and
that soiao one or more of her crew had
it was only with the greatest difficulty theSunda islands
fallen Into the hands of these (slanders.
■that Dr Bromley succeeded In restoring
A» for supposing that the Dread­
The exploration of the Philippine
poor Molly to consciousness, and the naught instead of following the Mayarchipelago Lasted two months and a
qucbttoo v. hlch he now put to himself laaiun route hud attempted to reach
half, after which Willis made a search
was whether her mind would not be Calcutta by threading her way through
through the Bassil^n group to the
shattered by this last and most terrible the difficult passes of Torres strait
south of Zamboanga, and then sailed
of Mows that had been rained upon it. along the north coast of the Australian
for the Sooloo archipelago, which he
When Mr*. Allaire came to herself, continent, no good seaman would have
reached February 25. 1830.
she did so with a full consciousness of dreamed of m*:h a thing. Capt- Willis
This i* a veritable nest of pirates, and
what had happened. She had come insisted that Capt John would never
the jungles ot the many Islands lying
back to life again with unclouded rea- have taken such a rash and uncalled for
between Mindanao and Borneo are alive
Mxi
Her eyes were bent, inquiringly stepM to expose his ship to the dan­
with savages. But one port is ever fre­
upon Andrew Hollister, who sat by her gers of this route The idea was not to
quented by vessels erosalng the China
bo indulged for n moment, and it vraa
side with her hands clasped in bis.
quite densely populated, Hawaii alone
•ca and Malaysian basins, and that ta the
resolved tn confine the search solely to
•Speak, oh speak, Mr. Hollister—”
having a hundred thousand Inhabitants,
of Bevoan. Here the Molly's Hope
Lhc route already marked out as the one
she murmured, and then her voice died
and had the Dreadnanght been wrecked
anchor. WiUi* scattered presents
moat likely followed by Allaire.
•w*/
nn these cnaata the news of the disaster
with
a lavish hand among the inhab­
Thu
Cart
ia
that
the
Caroline,
Celebes
The merchant obeyed, speaking Mere­
wpnki moat surely have been sent to
itants of these islands, but nothing that
and Java sen* are tilled with thousands
ly and tenderly but plainly and firmly.
• Washington by the American commer­
was brought to light served in the
He toW her ot their first anxiety cou­
cial agent* resident on the island*.
slightest tp clear up the mystery of the
th ul the crew •&gt;/ the Dreadnaught, if
Anyway, four years before thia.
thia,
they hut! rcrrired the wreck of their
veaM'l. might be living on mome deoert when Capt. WUli* spoke the Dread­
Me or be held Id bmdoge by scene nought, the two ships met to the west­ of this c raise her bunkers were prettward of the Sandwich group. Molly’s wall •mp'.led. However, there was •].
tribe. Having agreed upon three points,
Hope now continued her course to the
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RAVAGES OF CATARRH
Catarrh Attacks All Mucous Membranes. It Affects the Ears, Eyes, Nose.
Throat, Bronchial Tubes, Lungs, Stomach, Bowels; Kidneys, Bladder—The Whole Mucous Tract—The Many Ills That
s
Are Due to Its Far Reaching influence.
Many people lab^tjinder the mistaken Idea that eatarrh owmis simply a discharge from

the noair I Is, with a hawking and spitting of inaeous; but to the observing phy-ician
who makes a apclalty of th* disease, the word catarrh means touch i»«re. Experience
has taught him that catarrh I* by no meaas confined to the bead alone, but (hair
entire system Is frequently affected by It. Thus we have—
Catarrh of the noee. causing frontal headaches (more cwrnnwmh- known m neu­
ralgia,) a sense of dullness or drowsiness, diszlnesa. confuttton of thoughts, etc.
Catarrh of the throat, bronchial tubes and lung*, cawiltig sore throat, cough,
hoaraness* or entire loss of voice, bronchitis, asthma, pnruianaia. etc.
Catarrh of the stomach (more commonly called dyspepsia) causing Indigestion,
heartburn, water brash, nausea, fetid breath, palpitation,
fluttering of the heart,
shortness of breath, etc.
Catarrh of the bladder with its long list &lt;»f symptoms, the inflammatory oonditloa.
extending op the uretera to the kidneys, causing diabetes. Bright's Dl-wase. eto.
•
Catarrh of the bowel*, causing alternate diarrhoea and r.^ostlpatiun. piles, etc.
In fact catarrh effects more or less all the mucous surfaces o&lt; the entire body, causing
at times severe local neuralgic or rheumatic pains. So when Dm. Oipel.tnd and Oreham are aaked, (as they often are by paUenta) whether they treat other dtaeases as
well as catarrh they answer yea.
Because experience ha* taught them that nearly every ease of chronic disease In this
climate !» due to a general catarrhal condition of the system, and hi treating this con­
dition they cure tbe disease.
This method of treatment Is pecultarly adapted to this rla*s of ailments at the en­
tire mucous treei of the body; as It Is both local aud interns); and each year's rxpesience and ttueoeaaful trenimenl only ccMstJrmn their &lt;&gt;nim that tins is the only true and
rational mode of tresttnsmt. In thia they are ixrrae out -by hundreds «&gt;f testimonial*
from gratefn) pathrate. REMEMBKS 1T COSTS YOU NOTH I NG FOBCONSULTA­
TION AND 1XAM1NAT10N.
.

CATARRH CAN BE CURED!

•*m. When I caught cold t SiMl great difficul­
ty in brauhlQK. f h*4 ■ bad tazte rn mr
month, my tongue wtut co*»~&lt;t and my xtumach
ted. I Md no smwUfo Njr food fay teary on
my stomach. which «** aoiir and jtirarnUed
K until I felt
My bow-la were
. and In fact I was terdiy free from moat
of thane ■ymptoma any of iMr time.
-I besrnn to Improve with the first weok’a
treatment and I have jr.ifned atendliy until al­
moat every symptom tea disappeared. and I
feel that catarrh le hatred a curable dlseaaa
when treated propr-Jy. I can &lt;ra.y exprosa
my&gt;elf an pleaded with the n stilLand ran wish
! ■SJfoQevuffisrtzifi trusscutarrh no better lortuno
than to consult Dre Hopeland and Graham and
be cured of thia loaahsonw diteaae.”

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Our syM me afros: i ;rMUnwnt by maans of
sympum t&gt;lan_? n1. ’ rorre-nenuvne# ’«• »*
l»er?wrt and eCm-tu .. ■ »ur office work. Thn
charge ts th- &lt;qki-. .
covers everythin*'nc‘cd ng nardSeines, Write for symp­
tom blames.

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GRAND RAPIDS MICH.

�AMY WILL RESIST.

MICHIGAN SLATE NEWS.
must feed the starving.

Wonderful Discoveries.
human
C&lt; profe
But not

ted In the up­
per pan of the
apical eord.

pcrtlonof the

ear

ders

keep
ome

ffice.

R.-.-oni 'llwovertes have demonstrated that
aiitheoptunx of the body are under the conof the nerve center* located In or near
t be t&gt;a«! of the brain, and that when these are
deranged the oeeans which they supply with
nerrefluid are also derancod. When h ia re• -ti'M-redtbataserioosInJunto the spinal
&lt; r i 'fUI cause paralyafei of the body below
the injured point, because the nerve force Is
rJrIBSS JSkfiK

publfthed In the Bur. ThurW.v lhe
c*™
‘be
Bulletin
peblfahea
.
‘ „ •‘"’‘■&gt;11 men
men u&gt;a
and th.lr
their Umillm.
families, therethereMlnUter Willi. l„ which he uia l‘on~Jlthlll°f
“‘“’-’’'’"ri *® I»J
he
wUhed
hta
murk, in The
J' ,U.ch '*'■ *h'y
St.r
to
,pply
u
X,
eit“o ‘h»‘P&lt;»I»rU&lt;mot th. property.

press of Honolulu The stand taken bv
Minbter WUlis in his Interview with
the Star, which wiy» revised in proof by
him before publication, eau-ed conaid- '
the demnitement of lhe nerve centers will erable anxiety In government circle*
cause fee deranxoment of tbe various organs owing to the intimation that any
which they supply with nerve force.
Ttfo-felrd*of chronic diseases are due to breach of the peace would be punished
th*- imperfect action ot the nerve centers at by the American minister. To a re­
tin-base of feo brain, not from a dcrangeprimarily arQcinalluz in fee omnlt- porter his words were that any trouble
m-il Tbo great MMAx*&gt;&lt;&gt;f Ajtfjfljfifi] %
precipated on the other side would be
trvatlnl these discuses Is that they tfloaFthe
pr.-m rafeer than fee nerve centers which stopped at once by United States forces.
an-the cause of the trouble.
.
Prrsldsnt Dots Satisfied.
P* Franklin Milk* the celebrated speOn the morning of November 17, the
•'.aitst.baa protouMly ■*nqwfl tfiw enqjeftlui
over JOyear* and has made many Important day after tbe Alameda left. President
&lt;i;-ortatea in coonectlcmvnatkautfiaott Dole called upon Minister Willis to
il&gt;rtn bclnx the facta contained In fee nboru
*:.-.tements and fest the ordinary mefeoda of learu how far the authority of the
.ament are wronr. All beenache, dlzzl- United States waa expected to be car­
dos, dullnea* ceefusloo. naan** him*,
mania.' tai-lancholy, insanity, epilepsy, StT ried in case of emergency. Upon his
Vitus dance, etc-, sm nervous diseases no return it was learned that the pro­
matter how caused. Tho woodsrfui success ot
Dr. MiloF. Restorative^Nervine,is doe to fee visional government was fully satis­
fied with the explanations and limit*-1
tions made by Minister Willi*
It is the general opinion that the
original language used by the United
States minister conveyed more than he
intended it should. It ia understood
that President Dole very clearly in­
formed
Minister
WiUts
that the
provisional
government
command­
ed
the
situation
and
would
re­
"Th* Niajara Fallt Route.”
quire do aid from the United States nnI Millions.
leas it waa called
for.
President
Dole assured Minister Willis that any
breach of peace which might occur!
would be speedily dealt with by the Ha-!
........................................ .
waiian government
“rteUei,’.
The provisional
government received assurances
on
”
the other pointe mentioned which
C. B. OSBORN, -oca, Azent. Hastings. were perfectly satisfactory. Ilia understood that Minister Willis said he
would stand back of the present government until the present difficulty
WM settled.
•

LEFT TWO FAMILIES.

VOODOOISM Of TO-DAY.

Burglars Plunder a Bank in South
Bend, luil, at Noon.

The Mysterious Power Bxsrotoed
by a Kentucky Negra

SotTK Bknd, Ind., Dec. A—The
South Bend national bank, one of the
largest and soundest bonks in northern
Indiana, was robbed of over fl5.000
Thursday.
The bold deed was committed iu
broad daylight while hundreds of persons were on the street -r.R o,.
robbers succeeded in getting away with
their rich
booty without fearing
♦h_»_£ .• 'rkI
, „
. 7*
u&gt;. di^htMt 71,;.
sj;;'
b.;;^
.
Rose waa at oe« informed .ndiTbS
liAm.dl.tAl
K , 1 h
officer, ,t work IA.nedl.telj.
bet up to
X?«y itX°en»
this hour no clew of anv
h- s: obu!:X.,&lt;"^“2i”°”
nrt
..Xth^ dty^™
other meeo. ot le.rln, th. c|ty |.

About the close of the war a power­
fully-built negro calling himself Elisha
Broadcaux made his appearance tn the
vicinity of Russellville, Ky. At that
time, says the St Louis Globe-Demo­
crat, he appeared to be about seventy
years old, though vigorous as a mule.
in the small
,He
° established himself
L
,n
lo«fhnt which be has occupied contmi a??1/
1110 nO,r arr,Tal 5mine‘
of prominence in
a peculiar way
negroes
w*««&gt;&lt;■■&gt;
7 among
“onK the
“.of
01
lh ~
tb.neSTO
country.
I
.5
' They were unable to pronounce the
J®,“!»«■
' °U “'we
IroT
’8 ”“»•
««“&gt;■“&gt;“ “&gt;•
' old neffro 8 name’ Bnd lt was corrupted
*■?? " “s
B'fr.,iw
lnt&lt;&gt; "Ll«’ Br”*d **-” B',ore u‘«
old man bad reridetl In the ridnUy.
old
b«d reMdrf In the rielolty .

Tr*’e,u»K Salesman Lives a unal Life tot
v-----Richard J. Scott, a well-known trav­
eling salesman
of
Grand
Rapids Jiagd aa
— —- ------ -----dual existence for thirteen years, and
ifedrLW“/°t.dlMCOTered.rnt,lUter

fully w.tched, .ud th. office™ hop. to I
.E°7”
obtain some tangible clew before Inntr 1 Uted tO him
the l^norBOt negroe*
Chief Ross believes there were no leas 1 A few o£ 0,e colored P«ople were too
than four «S fe Se X"anTp^i5;
d«*‘^
in-

“J* dcata
ucauu a^fexv
U tew days
uuys ago.
ago.

more,
mon;.

He
lie married
married

time table.

IGoiur *at |
TTDiiSt----------„ Lansing
., Grand Ledxe
,. Mulliken
BanfleM
M Woodbury­
.. LaksOtfesas
. Clarksville

.

~F~is

McCord
,. Hast Paris
. . fluenc« with the majority was so Ar Grand Bapidsl
~
I great that those better informed were
Coehler Myrou CanpbeU ot uooo’li ‘ ?.O‘
'“.‘“"J ?elr lJ“lPUclf°-t—u _. fv
,
. r
. | To some Lige Broad Ax was a voodoo
doctor end controlled life and death;
Lr Inn Is
j to others he was the high priest of
Ar
black magic and in league with the
’
K
P
....

devil, communing at will with demons
io.i« o’Pinrk wh.n h. i»J»^ a» ' and departed spirit* To all his race, on signal.
he returned entering hv th* •, with few exception* he waa the emParlor cars on all trains between Qra»4
lUoids and Detroit. Seats 3 cents. OMueetM*
door
jf” _J “j bodiment of good and evil as he pre­
luxury with four children in Fenton.
down
U&gt;7 ’corridor '
de the . I"™1 W e”"l“ “*
«d ■
Chicago and thx W
.Mbler-L collector . „d offer doMu TTT
“ 0,0 ’
gon. Man»tsk,Tbav
IDS. CHABJJIVOIX, 1
During the week ended on December i
ot’ihTl|l'“
I oommonly1 known.
Jwny, "un Vixw.
Favorite roots
ten-ions between the two wive* th*
first of whom lived in comfort with on« '

i&amp;sq

a report, aent In by alxty-Are otMereen

deekx

lod.mm.tlon ol
at th.
u,. kldi.y.
sial.;; and
„d pnen- I
____
i- lacruMd .nd
. .typhoid
....!.,«
r .od_•
moal.
remittent foe.r deoreuod m mm ol ,
prevalence..
Typhoid fever was reported at twenty-six places, diphtheria
dinhtheria
at thirty-one, measles at six and scarlet
fever at forty-eight place*

^„b”‘ Te 'T "^ 5 °!
‘
“ * ''
ter. for as '**J
the nliimhAm
Ismmx“, I™ Sldron th.
t*",bh«rl
?1 V~
»«£» wm n.„r and POosky
£“*, .p“rt "h"* b« known to b. otherwU. thu&gt; kind,
jropp^ [t
’
°a,f
ey
; though the fear he inspired among the
cars on day trains and slre|
_ **
T-n
.
1.1— . « . .
v.
I HAimtAA
negroes by
hv his
hia reputation
rrnnlntinn ***
na a voodoo
vnoAoo night trama between Petoskey. Grand,
John M
; doctor was shared in an exaggerated and Chicago.
•howl'd him
hi 1
u
otnpbell form by them. He waa known to do a
WrtteG«OBox DxHavxm, Gen'
showed him the chtaet Mr. Brown’s heBvy
ln charm%
eta

As be w*,11*bou*tOu,C°entm.0 th*

enigma.

In their presence he wm

m. .....m.
suspicions were aroused to such an ex­
among the negroe* The Durehase
purchase was
Myron A. King, a stonemason at
investigation wu&gt;
was imme.uyruii a. nung, a stonemason al tent that an tuTcaugaiion
Grand lUjdda,
Rapid* u.urucrcu
murdered '.
his wife and diately instituted and the men found a supposed to carry good luck or impart
misfortune, as the "old voodoo priest
then committed
■
• suicide.
• - Two weeks rear window open, the back door un­
ago Mra King left her husband on ao&gt; locked and lhe door between the direct- dictated. They did not doubt his power
to “trick” anyone who had incurred
count of ill treatment
She returned ' on’ room and the counting-room mutihis displeasure, though when ques­
- - the
- f latod.
to see her little boy.
She
asked
tioned by a white person as to the
child to to come out on the walk, but
TIME TABLE.
A rush was then made forthe vault The !.miraculous
,
-powers
. attributed to Him
In effect July 30, IR&lt;3
her husband Induced her to enter th&lt;
door wm aa Mr. Campbell left 1L They bT tb.° ”e«™e»
»M negro alw.y.
house, and then shot her and himself
awung It back and examined lhe ,.fe 'r b“‘ll.v denied such claim, ud rehowllhln. A glance ahowed that money I ™«oUy proteated that they were merely
KtIJ Bvaort Destroyed,
Since advices by the schooner Tran­
intM College, Shorthand,
had been token, but they could not tell I thc *=’ei“loM of hie enemloa. To tbe
, The
sit,___
which sailed three days
ago,house
the ex-ot Trout Creek in which
de­
how much. Tbe polLw were at once , negroes,
“egroes, however,
liowerer, old 'Lige
Lige would deNORTH.
queen
has
applied
to
the
provisional
Deputy
Sheriff
George
Davidson
waa
queen has applied to the provisional Lrepuiy onerui ueorgo vaviusou wm
jvuu.ncre
‘ “cc i nv that ha W nror tnw tu “whit, Kalamaxoo Lv.....«&lt;
government for protection, claiming murdered by Eric Enos was tired by notified, and 'Htnraday afternoon busi- ^lkV. A , .
East Cooper
Ltd» feMX riol.uc. &lt;n&gt;» for.! J fried, ot th. morder^l nun. Fifty »-; wnlion .bout u u.u.1. No p.rb*‘ b' «&gt;“J‘ 'btab Pn««„f Blchlaaa
MORTGAGE SALE.
Juccl.......
resident* The government at once determined meh carried pails of kero- tlcular effort was made to determine
possessed of divine attri- Cressey
ot .1 i-rr'adti mortgaxe tn * &lt;&gt; Wilnae Holler
pr.ol^l her mqu^l .nd . &lt;1.1.11 ot ,tx wn. oil to th. plxe., aaturxted It from ' th. .XMt .monnl until th. day. b.1- b"'”ed ftxrnlllmr with Jh. mystor, Milo....
Groote Purrtv. lUrrd J utusrY Wth, A. D..
Delton4.
,
anu rrrairrtet! In the office of he Roister
Cloverdale
nolicmen wm ordered by the n&gt;»r»h.l jjarrci
Print m
to ccuur,
dl»r. appiicni
.ppllod wrcucs
torch., nou
and , —-«&gt;» “»de up wbrn
,.uvu it d.aft. “I num»n oxuunoo.
•4 !•- ces. for ibr cminn of Hsrrv.aud HtaT uf £.
&lt;
T.
!
LI
_i.il. of.
oned that the robbers secured »15 uoo.
lor
।
For the past quarter
quarter of a century the Shultz*...
Mt"!i1Xmii. ou II r &gt;-v«-t'tti dxj ol Febrtmt *. A.T&gt;. ; The government has informally inti- stood guard while the infamous resort oped that tbe robbers secured 115,900.
j locality has been ^turbed periodically Hastings-................
!-;i. in l.l&lt;*rr X ot Morts
en p aiir 331.
waa reduced to ashes.
Th« O«fe
1
mated
to
the
American
minister
that
it
»hn-h-*&gt;&lt;’ mnrtmgr •»-» &gt;/fiiy movi • •&lt; hv
The chisel is the only object that up- j by
“J accusations against the old wizard Coats Grove
’ G-orR-- Pur •-. to bavlil It- I’/k k ai.il phil . a. is amply able to repress any disorder
re.ru to
bare been uued. - III. m^e oC br member, of hl. rare who hollered -Woodland
Mn-lal-n, 01. Do- Ht; d*) of Sept-. iftiSarM ' and -Wishes no troops to lie landed.
-- ------ --- ------- ----------uw HUTU WX. VU aa-acvA. I I ! ,
.
, , ,
„
After a suspension lasting four steel, and was purchased from a local - tbat tbeY l,a&lt;1 ,&gt;ccn PIaced under a Woodbury
anda«»iz: «i»«-i»i wa» r»- i.ni«l !.• v.e •»«*«• •*« ihr
- .
Flu D. L.*X.
Il-j.r-'«-r. f
I f H-rtv e.aaofji.
o ;itan. |
Senator Boar's Intentions.
months the Lake Superior Iron com- I dealer four days agu
There is every ' “RP«II” ^or some fancied slight or be- Lansing
i.."'ff0',’??”;,1*'- "hOpF^r“,
pauy has resumed work at its hard- I reason to believe that the robbery was I caoso be vy’as
to do so by their Detroit
vr»&gt; du!v asAixiort bv David B. Cook to Philo ; the administration s policy .«|th referenemy.
These complaints were of Grand Buplds
ore
mines
near
Ishpeming,
known
at
1
the
work
of
professional*
as
the
prep‘
\ - - n ortoftr mb. im* an4 •aid as ence u, Hawaii claim that in thc sendsection 16. and also at number 7, em- I arations were perfect, and the men various forma Id one case the victim
sUrrj&gt;-t&gt;t. duly recorded Sep'. 30th, 1W0 In LI- I .
...
4 ,
.. .
,
l-r v' m-Ttciib e page ,’*■». on which mort-! &gt;off ot Mr. Blount to that unhappy ploying 400 men at the two mine* J were probably fully armed for action if of the old negro’s pretensions alleged
saceth-r- !-• riaisi.'d to be &lt;iu- at fee date of! country as a diplomatic agent, and bethat he had forced him to swallow a
The Republic mine at Republic alsc ( caught in a tight place.
in1- nof-ct- iili-ntim nf ot&gt;e tnihdri-d «lxtv-nn*e
r„- 1,;. —
&lt;’. ? .r&gt;:tnd t'-.rrt-e-m* s'-fi an aHorney's f-e I coming thereby rejponsibie for his se­ began work, giving employment
piece
Ho
‘ to
' 80C
Reward for thc Robbers.
• . of corn knife in his sleep.
•
—
el tlnrb •l«lhtf»,|.r«»vi.ivd lor tn said mortgasr. tions there, the president has been guilSouth B«.ii&gt;. Ini. Dee. ».-Th«roV-, ««“ f“1 &gt;b« P°lnt, «“•”« lu ”•?
SOUTH.
men.
K alamaz00 Ar.........
bery ot lhe South Bend nation.! Lank Jhntogh hl. flesh. He w.« exanuned East
Cooper Lv
Held
for
Trial.
Mid nwrteare. or any t-»rt thereof:
| says the president has no power to
remain, lhe chief topic ot conrerutlon. ! bT PbX»'=&gt;ans Mtd appeared to be .ut- BkUland June!.......
fl-vlc* ' oot'stnXt*li|bi lfir'^n rt’'*** *’aMi|rthe ! cn?ate an office, nor can he appoint a
neisou Bradley
oraaiey wad
wiu» bound
itjuuu vver
a&lt; j Investigations
Nelson
over al
Inre.tig.tion. .had no additional light I feeing all the torment, incident to th. Cressey
sijti»'iu Mich i-v- made ai51 rnwided. "notice diplomatic commissioner or agent or Lansing to the circuit court for. trial on
■
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Itook
otter] Introduction ot a metallic mtbatonce m M0o
Delton
on the
theft
I.au. director,
mmcv«v,o «**«=» i . .
1- tnw«-t»y e*»*u
tli.ii on .Saturday the send* anyone
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•
•----- -* *by
—
:—*—*— -----of
* |. 11,000 for information
upon a•*diplomatic
mission ' a charge
preferred
Commissioner
-■
•
.....
i.eamcM &lt;*»omach.
After lingering Cloverdale
that
will
lead !
"J01
»rd day i»f Dt-cemher. A. D- 1V3. at ten &lt;0 a foreign country without the au- Banking Sherwood of making a false '
several ’days Inxgwful delirium, in Bholtt..........................
i
to
the
capture
and
conviction
of
the 1 “
e'eiock In tor fun-i oon. I aiiall «eh at publie
thority
of
congress,
and
the
senate
report
of
the
condition
of
the
now
deauction, to.th&lt;*» hlxht-rt bidder, at th- norlb^
which he repeatedly claimed that he Hastings......... . ....
fnmi dn.H "f th- i'ourt House In the-Clty of must, under the constitution, advise funet Central Michigan savings bapk, robbers.
had been “tricked’’ by old ’Ligo Broad Coats Grove
HzstniK* (that being the plaee where the Cir
LONGEST in the-world.
of which he was cashier. He gave bail
euit C-'url f-&gt;r B.vrv County h holden . iL&lt;- and consent to such an appointment
Ax, thc victim died.
A post-mortem Woodland
Senator Hoar (rqp.. Mas*) has com- , in the sum of 15,000.
investigation was made. The stomach
£.•&gt;■*•.
rtiuvb th»rvuf
may
~
was frightfully swollen and inflamed,
to jiay th* ;
on «nliJ mort- piled from the statutes of the United.
(ansiac.....................
Short But Newwv Item*
t»/ the New Bridge.
gape.
wiih
eent.
----Interest
-— blaUM extracts relating to lhe power* '
Detroit.......................
Peter Seidle. secretary and treasure!
CorxctL Bluffs, I*. Dec. 7.-The ! but If, *s was believed, the negro bad Grand
and
leg-41 eiync-*. luertbrr with an attor
Rapids
enrrnantri* duties and privileges of diplomatic of­ of tiie Menominee River Brewing com- new Terminal company’s railroad [ been poisoned, thc drug used was so
r.ey&gt; fee of thirty dollars
lor !herein, the premises being described ficer* which show that Mr. Blount
Traverse
City
subtle as to defy surgical skill to de­
In *» &lt;l niortgage as all that certain piece or with the encouragement and approval pany died at his residence in Menomi- bridge over the Missouri river has been tect its presence. This only served to Cbartervtx.............
n.irci| uf l». &gt;t known and deserthed as follows.
Petodtey
nee after a brief Ulnerni, aged 43 years. 1 thrown open to public travel. The i
convince thc negroes more thoroughly Bsy View....
- to wit-. The south e.urt quarter of Ihr sept* of tbe ^president was acting in viola­
Prof Neil L. Downie, of Muskegon. ;
structure will not be entirely |
east qmrt-r of aretlon Wroh one ,31) twwn tion of the constitution from tbe
of the voodoo doctor’s knowledge of
one of the beet known educators it complete for several yean yet, but (
the black art.
beginning to the end of his mis­
—urn Mlchly.n, died .t th,
ot« ■«’«' «•" ‘by bridge , by f.l« work
Thc old voodoo doctor's influence
sion. and that his correspondence
kuhL.li Is
II I'nnelnntlr
twiner rrr.&lt;*w&lt;Nl
which
constantly being
renewed anil
and
Fi&lt;»m&gt; a. Khkldon Assignee of Mortgare.
among thc negroes of southern Ken­ trains at flag sUUons u scon as &lt;h»y can few
with the citizens of the Hawaiian year*
Philip T. 'omikovk,
•
Francis W. Fifield, prominent in replaced by material of the main struc­ tucky has increased of late year* Thia
Attorney tor Assignee Of Mortgage.
All trains will stop at Crsuked Lake Cross "w
islands in regard to the overthrow of
ture. This bridge has the longest draw
Dated Snit. twih. IKP.
they are flagged.
the queen was in direct violation of a Michigan masonic circles, died at De- span in the world, and will connect is partially attributed to the fact that when
RRggage must be at the depot at l&lt; i'l •»«■»&lt;
though he has resided here more than utes before leaving time ot trains. w» that »wr vie
statute of the United States which is
Council Bluffs with East Omaha
may
have
time co rheck H prepr rtv. olherwtoe »
a
quarter
of
a
century,
he
has
not
per
­
Benjamin Stow .Farnsworth
died st
as plain as the nose on you face. Sen- j
m
—
aiav not goltirward until next train.
.
ceptibly aged since that time.
He is
a tor Hoar hopes to show that the whole Detroit, where he had lived for sixty­
trains will be run nt th« convesA* • &gt; ♦
PHn.ADXi.rntA. - Dec.
9.— Robert J almost as vigorous now as when he •ftMIxed
ths
company,
wbo rrs- rve tber'rht in eha *proceedings of the administration in six year*
the
time
of
such
trains
without-iMitum
Adams.
Jr.,
ex-minister
to
Brazil,
has
made his appearance7 in this locality.
the Hawaiian islands lias been in direct
The schooner Hunter Savidge went I ----------The best authorities agree that the
violation of the letter, as well as the Mhore neau Port Huron. The imperspirit, of the constitution and the law* . Ued crow were taken off safely.
j th* b;.p^
1
nf old negro is more than one, hundred
V — «hundred
1 —A
miner,
at ♦*
the Winln
caused
the death
He wiH, therefor.*. Introduce resolu-r.
j—a
■* miners
— -♦
" Charles
" congress
" (FNeilL
0of years old. He is not positive as to his
Four
at
Thebyspecial
election
age. Familiarity with events early in
Ish^ing
atrock , w.n
on
|Hh Jnst Mf
tions calling on lhe president for Infor­ throp mine at
the present century indicates that he
mation covering the following points: against beinflr
winter ' Adams’ nomination ia equivalent to an
was probably born ia the last decade
Wbelhnr at any time durin? the last six the mine will be closed for the winter. ,
of the eighteenth century.
He was
months sny commissioner or diplomatic agent
Michigan gold may yet cut something j
/
t ---------- -------------- —
_
brought to New Orleans in 1809 ,by a
has been appointed or seat to any foreign coun­
of a figure in the bullion market They
try by the prtslnent of tha United Staten
French planter who left Cuba at the
N
ew
Y
ork
.
Dec.
11.
—
The
Na'aonal
without
the
advice
and consent
ot are stamping out fiSOQ per day at the
Sugar company has been organized outbreak of the war between France
Are you willing to work for the cause
tbe
senate;
whether any such officer Ophir mine.
with a capital of 81,000.000. The plant and Spain. The aid voodoo priest pre­
h»s been
given
access &lt;0 thc
Oles
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
The' steamer Waldo A. Avery, grain
aud reoorda of thc United States legation tn
of the company is located at Yonkers, fers to be silent on this subject, as he
mation in the hands of your acquain*
laden. Chicago to Buffalo, was de­
apy foreign country; whether be baa been em­
with a daily capacity of 1,000 barrels. desires to impress his race with the
tanccs?
Lofi*
powered with authority superior to that of any stroyed at Mackinaw strait*
He declares
Granulated sugar will be the principal fact of his great age.
othcrffiplomatlb-azent of the United States 180,008.
If you are, you should be identified
output and the sales will begin early that he is one hundred and forty years
who had previously been appointed by and
The grip continues to spread around in January. It will be independent of of age, and that he will never die, hav­
with ’
with the advice 'and consent ot tho sen
1
uc
k
-«
e
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,u,Kn«
. ...
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ate according to tew: whether any aueb Holland, and appears to be attackinj the trust
ing discovered the elixir of immortal­
THE AMERICAN
agent
baa
entered ch[efl. olfl people.
•
ity. Many of these negroes assert
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE. commissioner or
into Mgotistlons with the officials 0,.“y tor 1
&lt;h.« November product
of the
that the secret of his longevity is that
J-1
01 Quincy
ft.. Ak
London, Dec. 8. — The Norwegian
he occasionally takes the form of a
bark Don Juan, from New York ft^r
vampire and repairs his shattered
with such otnctala; whether such officer iantic 917 half ton*
Gothenburg, has been wrecked 'near
constitution with the blood of his
dollar*
has aesumed tbs
Counterfeit dollars and half dollan
Lemvig, Denmark. All of her crew younger victim* The power of old
are
m
. In
1O drvulBfton
circulation at
x‘ Lake
L.k. aiy.
City. It
Uh
I*
of fourteen were lost with ths excep­
■Lige to inhabit the body of animate at
ccr of this government, and whether any thought that they are the work of amtion of three men.
will is not questioned by many ot
such officer has hold written communication atcur*
,
.
Will save money by stroncllng PARSON’S wife fee citlzena of any foreign nation or the
those under his Influence.
\V.» H. Loosing, of Girard, has been
NEW BUSINESS COLLEGE. Kalamazoo, subX-cu of any foreign power concerning the appointed head farmer al the state
Sax Francisco, Dec. 11.—Lansing B
A FroipwwM People.
corner of Main and Wwt Sts.
Send for diplomatic relations of fee United States wife
Mizner, ex-Uni ted States minister to
.
school
at
Coldwater.
the country to which such dUxens belong.
The richest pcariinta in Europe are
Catalogue.
!
Stephen Howard, a veteran of Kala- Gautemal* whose connection with the found in a province in Schleswig-Hol­
W. F. PARSONS.
Barrundia uffalr resulted in his recall,
------• mazoo county, died at his home In
stein. These Vicrlandera raise early
Prost.
died at Bcnecia. aged 68.
Antwkhp
Dec.
IL
—The Maison po^age at the age of 86 year*
xtwxmp.
IL-The
vegetable* for the
cltieS 01 north’
Hanseatique, *
a famous granary, caught (
delUOyed the elevator of Bolton
era ^Europe. They supply flowers to
fire and within three hours was cnQate9&lt;
Woodland, the loss being
Ntw York, Dec- 8 -The “National the courts of St Petersburg and Ber­
tireiy consumed with 20,000 tons oft
wIth 52,200 insurance.
Detnocrncy” is the nums of a new dem­ lin. Their costumes are one of the sa­
grain. The loee ie Cl.GOo.ooo. It is be’
»opman’a camp near Dollar Bay
ocratic society in this city whose object cred traditions of thc country and not
Heved that the flru waa of 'merndiary
fcoskey was fatally stabbed In is to affiliate with any organization op­ to be modified, come what may. The
wigin.
'____________________
। tha ch'cst by Mat TakoneL The latter posed to Tammany.
women wear little cape with stiffly
starched bows of Kilk, over this a straw
rie m» wile's Ears Off.
1 o^caped.
hat which looks as if it were upside
The aixteen
man "b?
” "
CAjmiAoa, HL. Dec. 8. — A story
sixteen young men
who /•
gave
■
Detroit, Mich., Dec. 11.—Gen. A .ger
down.
Their skirts are short, the
times from Nauvoo at * late hour that
Bt Muskegon for the benefitof the
has induced owners in the Michigan
aprons full plaited, 'fhc bouico is
citizen of that place, in a fit of rage. home for the friendlaa* cleared over peninsula to open their mines and cm
white with a sort of zouave jacket of
- • •’ ala wife’s earo off. The man's rw.
ploy the starving men.
Ut
bright eolor* Thc silver jewelry is
old not be ascertained.
Emil Coppo, miner, unmarried, was
er^_. '
kUtod
rOFk
“ ““ “
tbe pride of their li-e* The meowear
Wasjungtom,
Dec.
IL—Souvenir small clothes, long wateteoata tnmmed
only a «jt;«»i»trn
.
ojurrsx mow
'Sm Miller died of .poplexy
Wurauroi, Dec. ».-Mlolelei Men‘ . while
—* coins are to be melted down acd re­ with silver button* a long jacket and
WLPILttULL
once eeye
iu Ohly
tter at Kalamaaio. He coined. The amount is estimated at a quite ordinary looking eap.
donca
says the defeat of Mello is
quMtioo oi Um&lt;x “d thM th. B«- artylttf
la^weefthr.
fUOO,OOQ.
ili.n revolution will collapse.
”**
"
I siHan

BfilS |x Efilffi
JlSI'-IMilWjSi

one

Got. Rich uya tUt twlna U&gt;.
mluMwnm, ,how . fllapodtlon to
tnmadUtol, jjItb the uppm- p«o|D
aula uuuera work at anffiotent wage.
tbem ftom atarratlon bo
WILUM IS WAFTIKe.
HokoiXLV. Nov. W (via schooner will uauo another proclamation op
n™1*11 JfL8*" rr*nclBOC- D®c- 8)___ the aubject of relief for the dev
ft to to. He bellerea It ft the dot,
afternoon the Alameda
or the
,— ——
mlp-ownera
w-w»k*«:rw to
u&gt; lunuan
fornlah sucn
inch
■•lied Minuter Wlliia made a
ronUlZ
*mrP—
l°y
ment» eoo
&lt;ad in
in eaae
case they
they refuse
ment that nothing definite wuur
..»1A '
r—
uld be | to do ao be tuxlnuina that
done here until he Ixad received a
“&gt;,Qta’“a that means
ply to dispatches rent
Wu kt
should be devised for bonding the
b/ib.
in ’iii'b °«
»»
in
which the mines are

A BOLD DEED.

Ciiwgo, I&amp;liuuo &amp; Sarait

T&amp;iXTa::

year

es, Nose31ad-

•liarge from
g physician.
Experience
at thav the

oet. cough.
indigrailoa.

»ry cutidltlotL

&lt;e4f, canning?
,d and GrSr
dlreaseM a*

**ase In this

Hh of the •»»-

&gt;nly true sad
f testimony*
COMSUL.TA-

a»I grtieratod
fy bow eta were
free from most
time.

tesdiiy until al­
lappeared. and I

uo better fortune

IN1H

Ore x^ou.
a Prien dl^o
tke cause
PrcfrecVion.
o^CkmevicaYV
An'Veves'ts ?

YOUNG MEN

[CARTERS

SICK

HEAD

iBStitBtC,
*■&gt;?/
33MICH.

Nerve
Tonic

Blood

�KENT

Thursday, Dee. 14. r893-

QRAND RAPIDS.
An thte is a National Jubilee day OPPOMITI UNION DSFOT.
tbe services will be tn accordance there­
RATES &gt;1.95 per day. Booms 5o cents,
with. No tee or collection taken. Tbe
Meals 25 eenta. Steam Heat
order being tree will offering “thankfully
BEACH A BOOTH.

MAMHALL L. COOK. Kdfter-

TD HASTINGS, MICH-, POSTOrHCE,
AUGUST 14. 1S79._

faithful lords and gsnUenien when tbe
legitimate monarch of Hawaii Is restored

EDITORIAL NOTES.

to her throne.
My exchequer shows a deficiency of
•38.000,000. My policy of free trade will

This week we have sent out a few sam-

ph copies of the Banmks.

Those who

get the paper pay be assured

that tbe

paper will nqt be continued to tbelr ad­
dresses unless it is their expressed wish.

We will be glad to receive the names cf

create a further deficit which will be met
with becoming submission to tbe will of
Providence by my loyal people. My work­
ingmen may expecj low wages but I con­
fidently trust that though low they will be
steady.
I am satisfied with the work of Parlia­

all those who desire to get lots of gold

ment in finance, and command that no
reading at a very small price and in this further steps be taken at present except
connection desire to call attention to our authorize the issuance of bonds In my dis­
cretion.
low clubb&gt;-k rates. To all subscribers
My navy is doing well but tbe deficit in
-Im xterry bounty we offer the following;
the exchequer forbids further improve­
Hastings B-ANNKuand Chicago Weekly ment until I have gathered a surplus by
Inter Ocean, the two papers for only &gt;1.00

Hajtjnqs Bannkk and New

York

my Income tax.
My Congress will at once proceed to
pass my Free Trade and Tariff bills, which

There Is a oeautiful picture of a beauti­
ful car which wee on exhibition In Chicago
during the closing days of the world’s
fair, and la now making a tonrof Michigan
for tbe flrst time. It represents Florida
In general and tbe St Augustine and In­
dian River railway in particular. It contalas complete and marvelous state ex­
hibits and 140 French, plate bevel glass
mirrors, which produce a charming effect.
The car is built of Fldrida woods. It cost
•30,000, has traveled through 20 states and
has been seen by more people than any
other ear on earth, and besides all this. It
coutalns live alligators (secured by rtrong
ben In a tank). Tbe car and- the exhibit
Is in charge of General W. S. Webb, who
was a commissioner to the Paris exposi­
tion ss well as to the world’s fair. If it
comes your way take a good look at IL
Bear In mind that tbe alligators are
chained.—Chicago World.
This wonderful car will exhibit at tbe
Michigan Central railroad depot, from 9
a. m. to 9 p. m. In Hastings, Saturday,

Any one of tbs papers arg well worth our

my chairman of committee has personally
prepared. I prefer that no time be lost In
referring these important matters to the
For Chrisftnas and New Year Holidays,
full committee. Mr. Wilson, my Black tbe Chicago A Wwt Michigan and Detroit,
Lansing A Nortwrn Lines will sell ex­
Rod, knows my wllL
I find that my seed department ia wast­ cursion tickets on, Dec. 23rd, 14th, 25tb,
30th, and Slat and Jan. 1st at one and
ing valuable seeds on agriculturalist* In the
one-third fare for round trip. Tickets will
North. This will be remedied by my be good going only on date of sale and for
return until Jan, 2nd. inclusive.
command.
Gxo. DkHavkx, G. P. A.
I will communicate further with my
lords and gentlemen whenever I think
Having lost our bouse and contents by
best for tbe Interests of my beloved coun­
Ore Nov. 9th we take this opportunity to
try. " My parliament will await mycom­ thank our friends and neighbors for their
mands.
kind assistance.
Kkahnet Root and Wifk.
I am the State.
Gbovkr L

price for the two.

—Buffalo Evening News.

Weekly Tribune, the two papers tor only
•i.00 cash per jear.
HastixoI ISanneb and Detroit Weekly

Tribune, the two papers to new subscrib­
ers for only •LOO per year; old subscrib-'
era $1.10 per year.

Those Hying outsit’e
•f Barry County Will be charged 11.95 for
any two. We are unable to state bow long
this offer will be held open.

one month

iw.bp

will be well (a

It may be
months, so it

pdvantage of It now.

Christmas Is coming.

Make yourself a present IKat you will re­
ceive pleasure and benefit from during tha
whole year, and call tbe attention of your

friends and neighbors to

the offer.

Re­

mit by postal note, postage stamps, money

Very truly yours,
Cook Bros.
A Defensive
A condition and a theory both seem to
confront President Cleveland. His first
annual message la the longest he has ever
written and It li defensive on every con­

troverted point.
When be tells about his foreign relations
In general be is perfunctory to the last defree. HI, reference to Hawajl Is vague
and partisan at once. He gt^es no Infor­
mation whatever concerning the situation,
promising to tell Congress all about it
when he hg, tbe matter settled In favor of
the Queen.
' ’

National Bank
Mr. Cleveland proposes to lead the
American people directly into a period of
lower wages. He does it with bls eyes
1 will be at the Hastings City Hank Satur­
open. He says in bls message, advocat­
days, Dec. 3 and Dec. 30th. al Irviny station
ing the fires trade tariff:—
Wednesdays. Dee90th aodZT, nod at Freeport
“Even if the often disproved assertion
8. L. COULTX*.
Tre.unrrr.
should be made good that a lower rate of
wages would result from free raw mater-,
lais and low tariff duties, tbe Intelligence
of our workingmen leads them quickly to
discover that tbelr steady employment,
permitted by free raw materials, is the
,most important factor In tbelr relation to
,tariff legislation."
It to a noticeable fact, that those advo­
cating the changing of the Presidential
।office to one terra of seven years, are now
।extremely quiet.
What In tbe world
Would we do under a seven years adminis­
tration such as we are having now? One
year of It Is a great plenty and the pres­
।ent administration will drive many con­
verts lo the faet that Presidential elections
are all right just as they arc. It’s better
to have business upset a little once in
every four years then It would be.to have
It completely knocked out for seven years

His pension argument details the zigzag­
ging of Commissioner Lochren and defines
no policy.; It is all rhetorical and begs the
question of his own sincerity in dealing
with the.- question.
His treatment of tbe tariff is that of a
The Methodist Episcopal Sunday School
man with a hopeless. job on bis hands.
will celebrate the Christmas season by a
After admitting an actual deficit of &gt;28.concert on Christmas Eve, consisting of
000,000, and a' prospective on* much special music, and recitations by the
larger, he says^ in offecL that though we rckool, and on Thursday following will
have hartftHiies and that people will suffer, Sold a festival and supper In tha rooms of
the cliurch—the younger division in. the
yet we art pledged to eut down this tariff
afternoon and the older in tha evening.
and we must do it If it ruins tbe industries A special feature of the occasion will be
of “our beloved country." There’s a good the Invitation by committees from thc
deal of the ring of judge Folger’s 4‘rueful 8. 8. and Mercy and Help departments of
the Epworth League, to all children who
ruin," which Mr. Cleveland may remember are not members of any Sunday School,
about this.
and who, for any reason attendant upon
Mr. Cleveland • Advises that no more tbe hard times, would not be likely to have
ships be built at present, which Is very a Merry Christmas. Cases where comfort­
able clothing Is needed to enable them to
considerate—seeing that we haven't any­
attend will be supplied by tha Home Mis­
thing to build them with. He also pro­ sionary Society as far as possible. This
poets to economize in seeds. There will plan will take the place this year of the
be no further attempts at present to raise* annual donation of this school at Christ­
mas time. Any frienda of the school who
tea io tbe Northwest and to stock prairie
are charitably Inclined are Invited to con­
creeks with Victoria re&lt;jv^_
tribute In the way of oranges, candy,
All In aU It U a strong message on tbe coffee or money to this supper, Indicating
weak sul^ eta, full of ’small economies” tbe same to Mrs. Clement Smith, Supt,
and weaff^n tbe strong subjects. That is or Jason McElwain, Secretary.

tbe usuaT ray with professional eccentrics.
They find, teelr limit after awhile and are
always vS jr mad, as Mr. Cleveland seems

to be, a bl e stone wall against whlah they
batt the!
Ineffectual
Evening 1 ews.

heads.—Buffalo

The Cai sdlans have broken down all
barriers a eautlon in their joy over the
tmtatoai rf ih. Wlteoo Tariff MIL Tlwre
■Inion ry r. A Montreal gen tieman is
reported.a saying: “Wa shall at least
ToroBto'ai d possibly the Northwest terrl-

to dispose of the surplus cattle

The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mrs.
Geer Dec. 16.
Rome and the making of
Modern
Europe,—Mrs. Maggie Bailey.
Outlines of Economics,- -Miss Goodyear.
Italian Finances, Questions,—Mrs. Geer.
Quotations from Julius Caesar.

The ladles of Emmanuel parish will
bold their annual bazar, at the Pariah
House, In the afternoon and evening of
Dec. 11. Those in search of girts for
Christmas will without doubt find articles
to snlt not only their 'various needs—bat
their pocketbook^ also, as tbe articles are
useful ar-weil as ornamental, and with
prices to suit the times; Come In the after­
noon and stay through the evening, enjoy
a social chat with your friends, and take
your time lo make your purchases. The
ladles will also serve lunehee, and lee

them fa a railway journey

tbueattte wUl ba kilted in

W,

U» AlMrteu

kindly lent for that purpose last Friday
evening. About 70 were present, andv Jl£
entry exercises and games followed] by

evening at tbe Presbyterian church at a
o’clock, and will be led by Charles Button.

spent by
Thursday

vttefitobei

Ladles' Watches,
Gents’ Watches,
Bous' Watches.
Latest styles.

Sets of Sets. Set it down, and when you come to town for
XMAS PRESENTS come to ub first, last and all the time.
Toys and Games for the young—a table full and packed
under. Also remember us again for your Holiday Candy

Lowest prices.

and Note, Fruita and Oystera
Violins, Guitars and Banjos,
stock of the best strings
obtainable.

nicer line than ever.

We shall be loaded with a.

Xmas Candy 10c per pound

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN

F. R. PANCOAST,
The Reliable Jeweler

Christmas

NOW
We can show you Albums
at prices cheap enough to suit
anyone.
DOLL GOODS. Most every­
thing in that line.
BIBLES at all prices.
Cloth Bound Books at lower
prices than you ever heard
of before.
A splendid assortment of
Fine Books.
BRUSH and COMB SETS.
We don’t propose to carry
any over if low prices will
sell them.
A line of Children’s Books
that can’t help but suit.
Don’t be afraid to ask to
see goods and get our prices.

Coming

W.J.&amp;L.L. HOLLOWAY.

Pure

Did you hear a report) Well, it is re­

old. Lamps from J8.5O to 20c. All grades and prices.
Elegant Water Seta, Chamber Seta, Dinner and TeaSets,

A cream of tarter baking powder. Sion or ths Elephant.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report.

But our Bargains are here. To
make room for new styles we offer
you the following this week:
A $65 Bed Room Suite for $55.00
40
«
«
•«
32,50
30.00
35
“
“
“
37,50
45Side Board for
30,00
35
“
“
“
/ See our stock of McLean Swing
Rockers the best made andJust the
thing for Christmas.

HIRAM ROGERS.

Royal Baking Powder Co,,

Wall St., N. Y.

CHKISTHflS QOObJ!
We have placedin stock a very attractive line of Japanese Silk
Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers, Linen Handkerchiefs, and a great

GAZING AT
THLNLW MOON
la a beautiful and impressive
sight; blit.

DRINKING
NEW MOON TEA
Is one of the most delicious pleas­
ures accorded to those ^ho enjoy
a fine cup of tea. I have just re.ceived a large invoice of the new
crop, of New Moon Tea and it fully
equals the best recommends ever
given it. Why dont you try it?
Whenever you want groceries or
canned goods call on me.

S. E. PHILLIPS.

variety of goods suitable for

Holiday Presents
OUR
Dress Goods,

Cloaks,

Shawls,

Wool Mittens,

Furs,

Children’s Fur Sets,

Wool Hose,

HAKE
TQURSELVEJ
HAPPY
And those around you on
Christmas by buying your

eh n reh next Sunday.

ind Wtbe praaawl
kteidtepcaUtem

MtoluMy

We are ready.

ported, and truly bo, all over town and county that we are
ready for Christmas—ready with Presents for young and

FRUITS as NUTS
Of us. Remember that just
now we want your poultry
and will pay the

Cashmere Gloves,

Underwear,
Table Linen,

Linen Towels,
Napkins,

Wool Skirts,
Portier Curtains

Wool Blankets.
We cordially invite you to visit our store

Fascinators,
Corsets,

Comfortables.

�Hastings

PERSONAL

Th'ir»d»y, Dec. 14, tBgj.

Trusses I
Trusses I
The best is always the
rheapest. Bear this in mind.
Before purchasing call
" and
examine our ilew Truss.

WE GUARANTEE
A PERFECT FIT.
The lightest and meet
durable Truss on the market.
Anything and every­
thing in the drug and book
line at HONEST PRICES,

W. H GOODYEAR
MODERN DRUGGIST.

LOCAL NEWS.

-hi'
Tbe various churches in tbe city are
making active preparations for the ob­
servance of ChrtetmaL
Always smoke Ed. Powers Na 35 cigar.
Always tbe same; always toe best 5 cent
cigar in the United States.

»h5t!L!nd
U‘°*’ al,u,r»- They are
tbe best overcoats (or all around use that
you ean find for comfort at Mudges.
. 9oe ®f lhe ®^tric wires in the Regis­
ters office broke Monday morning and
stopped tbe tower clock for a short time.

Toor nine, pi, n , t,llare unie«, |t
contains some of those fancy seedless
rateins. Call for the Sultana raialns at
Stauffers.

Saturday evening Joe Slattery, who has.
been tending bar at thc Hastings house,
got on a spree and was discharged from
his position. This angered him and he
y nice new lin-of Christmas slippers at pulled out ■ big, vicious looking kriife and
the Little Bed Front Shoe store.
took after Fred Parker, who struck Joe
with the butt eud of a blllard cue. A man
The News Room has a fine lino of bollwho was present took the knife away from
day goods that they have got to sell.
Slattery before be had done any damage.
Just received a new stock of rugs and No arrests will be made.
draperies at Rogen*’ Furniture store.
Claude Rogers has purchased the Senate
Don't fail to visit our store for Christ- Restaurant aud will hereafter conduct IL
u-.v- goods.
O. D. SPAULDING.
He proposes to run It as It should be run
and tbe culinary department will be in
If you are going to buy Christmas
charge of a man who has had ample exgoods look at the line the News Room is
MTience in that line. Be will run a nice
carrying.
w
“orderly place and eater to the wants of
the finest line of candles and nuts Id the people. Everything will be kept In
The city at the City Bakery, especially for season and he cordially Invites tho»e de­
siring nice lunches at reasonable prices lo
the holidays.
call at "The Senate." under E. Y. Bogle’s
A large invoice of Ladles, Misses and
sU're.
4
Childrens furs, muffs and boas just receiv­
Anyone desiring to hire an experienced
ed al Bussell's,
but cheap hand at Inside painting, paper­
Those who thought that we were going ing. or the like will do well to call on or
to lose our sleighing last week were very write to Perry Busby of this city. He is
badly mistaken'.
an experienced band at the business
The News room has got to sell their and in ordinary times commands good
stoik of holiday goods. They can’t afford wages. If he can get a steady job for a
while be says that he will work for 75
to carry them o^er.
crate a day rather than do nothing. Any
Meats uf all kinds at L. W. Aldrich's, one having any work to be done in this
successor to F. P. Wilcox. Especially Hoe will &lt;’o well to write Mr. Busby at
fine cuts for Christmas.
once.
Owing to the scarcity of money we
L. W. Aldrich, successor to F. P. Wil­
have marked everything at lhe lowest cox. especially prides himself on his clean
price.
Spauijjing’s.
rueat market and well he may
We doubt
If tbe cold weather and splendid alelgh- It there is a cleaner market in the state
the
iug continues during the holidays, the ot Michigan.,, Every loom -shows
effects of thorough scrubbing and were it
merchants are confident of a line trade.
not for the utensils used In tbe business
Special sale of pants and underwear. one would rake tbe back room for some
See advertisement.
neat housekeeper’s kitehen. Nobody need
Bankrupt Store. be afraid of any dirt around that place
Hon. A. C. Towne, of Milo, was ap of buatneaa. Look in their some day and
pointed alternate delegate by Gov. Rich see for yourself.
to the Fanners Natlonlal Congress at SavThe Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean is a
anbah, Ga.
16 page paper.
Eight pages come In
Say, old men, have you seen those supplement form and has two full pago
warm coats for cold men at Mudges? colored illustrations. Tbe Inter Ocean Is
They are going fast and you bad better recognized ns one of the leading papers
of totrCTUntry. No pains or money are
get one now.
spared In making everything first class.
We have cut the price In every pair of We furnish tbe Banneh and Inter Ocean
underwear m our store.
Now If you to Barry County readers only for thc
freeze It will be your own fault.
‘ small sum of 81.00 cash In advance.
R. Mudge A Sow.
Those outside of the county will be
H. J. Christmas and Mrs. R. C. Gor­ charged tl.25.
don, of Lansing, were married at Char­
We desire to say to «M palrons that the
lotte, Mich, Monday evening, Dec. 11 th, Delton Roller Mill te running and will
at tbe M. E. parsonage.
btkept running, despite reports to the
There seems to be a mania among tbe contrary. We are here for business and
small boys of the city for gathering can­ we propose to do business. We thank our
celled stamps, and a number of them are patrons for tbelr trade and we cordially
realizing quite a Huie from the sale of Invite Dew patronage. We propose to do
good wort: to pay the highest possible
them.
prices tor everything and treat one and
With the elegant foundation we have all alike. Give &lt;u a call.
for sleighing and the heavy fall of snow
Yours for Business.
Hut we have at this writing, good sleigh
. Dodds A Habtman.
ing ought to be assured for some time to
Drltou, Mich.
come.
The fall term of tbe city schools closes
At a business meeting of lhe Young on Friday. Dec. 23. The winter term
Mens’ Social Club held Tuesday evening, begins oa Tuesday, January 2. 1804.
It was decided lo bold the hope which There has been the unprecedented enroll­
the, will give this winter In the dining ment of 157 In the high school, to date.
room of the Hastings House. The next Tbe pros pests are good for a much larger
dance will occur on Dect8th.
enrollment daring tbe winter term. Tte
following special classes will be organized
dined to contribute liberally lo tbe eause for the benefit of those who have fallen
behtod urf atoo for b«w students: U.3.
history/civil government, algebra, rhe

bait* dollar la hit pocket.

See our
Christmas
Goods

We will save
■ You

01 Woodlud. wm In the

J eu/rXC"*

to
3’-

'VoodUn&lt;1

Useful Goods at Hard Times Prices.

ln

Read, Remember and Resolve

ot Or"”1

i.LdSw^:’'0™4 H*'“’
L. B. Bentley was in Grand Rapids the
fore part of the week.

D. R. Cook returned from Ohio Thurs­
Joe. Rogers la In the market for live
poultry on Saturdays, Mondays and Tues­ day and will remain until after Christmas.
days of each week. Don’t forget that be
Miss Rosella Goodyear returned from a
pays the highest market price.
visit with Grand Rapids relatives Thurs­
We are conscious of the hard times, and day.
who te not; but we will do our beat to keep
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Risbridger. of
out so tar as prices are concerned.
Jackson, were the guests of B. P. RteCook A Cook.
brldger Monday.
Prof. Sterling B. Morse, of Kalamazoo,
Mrs. S. J. McClintock returned tote
te coming here to give vocal and piano week from a three weeks* visit with her
lessons this winter. He comes highly ateter In Freeport
recommended. AH who desire to receive
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dunlap and daughter
Instructions call on Merrill Foote.
ara expected In tbe city this week to visit
We have a nice assortment of toys for relatives during the holidays.
the little folks, that are drawn with bak­
Mrs. Betsey Carpenter has been quite
ing powder, therefore costing but Hide or
HI at the home of her eon A. C. Carpen­
nothing.
ter, but te muyh better at present
Cook. A Cook.

We have sold all of those men’s 81.92
overcoats but have some more good bar­
gains In mens, boys and childrens over­
eoats at prices that defy competition.
•Hereafter, changes for advertbementa
Mudge A Sow.
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
The funeral of Mra./d. Knight, who died
ln«ure Insertion In the issue of the week
when brought.
at the county farm last week occurred
from the Baptist church Sunday and tbe
Interment took place at Rutland. It will
Russell has tbe latest things in silks.
be remembered her. husband dl^i about
U off on jackets and shawls at Spauld­ a year ago from the effects of a cancer.
ing’s.
A good chance for Investment. A man
Roys overcoats far We. at R. Madge A
wi’h WOO In cash can purchase a good es­
Son.
.
tablished business. For further particu­
Al cost—all cloaks and shawls at Rua- lars call at thia office or write
"Lock Box 133"
"Hastings, Mich."
You can get the nicest fruit at the City
Poultry
wanted
now.
On Mondays
Bakery.
,
and Thursdays of each week during the
Rabltb and Rice— flnest grades at L. winter I will be ready to receive all fat.
E. Stauffer’s.
well dressed poultry. Dress your poultry
lhe Royal Garden Tea still leads at yourself and make ail the money there te
in it.
Cook A Cook’s.
L. E. Stauffer.
All kinds of stamped linens for fancy
It Is mighty mean to patronize a mer­
work at Russell’s.
chant who will trust you until you get so
Get your bakery goods at A. E. Rentes'. far iu debt to him that you are ashamed to
Goods always fresh.
see him. and then go and spend your cash
Buy your Christmas turkeys and chick­ somewhere else where you couldn't get
credit; but there are people who do It. Tbe
ens of L. W. Aldrich.
•
honorable way would be to spend your
1 nice stock of gold pens at John cash with the merchant who trusted you.
H&lt; -Siner’s the jeweler.
even if you never expected to square up
The proper salutation
is; tbe old account.
No finer canned goods put up than can
be found at Cook A Cook’s.

b ia

Frank Ackerson, of Kalamazoo, was
Tbe Basexu and tbe Chicago Inter here on business Friday.
Ocean for &gt;1.00 te proving to b» the most
Mias Olga Bessmer and Miss Taylor
popular combination we have offered for
were in Grand Rapids last week.
a long time.
.
K- T. French, of Middleville, waa
The case of Buteter va Ed. Prichard, the guest of Hastings friends Friday.
for damages for aaaafiilt was tried before
Mrs. A. J. Bowno and daughter Beat­
Squire Kenaston Tuesday. Judgment of
rice, spent Sunday with Mrs. Gard De’.
815 and coats for complainant

* CIRCULATION This week,
80 quires.

Have you had the grip?”

01

Wm. Hall returned from Belmont, N. Y.,
with Daa Reynolds Friday night, and 1s
visiting relatives in the city and vicinity.

To buy your Christmas goods of us. Something that will be a last­
ing pleasure to the one who receives it. And a Money Saver to the
purchaser as well.
,

On our prices and attractions.
Season

We shall offer during the Holiday

SPECIAL LOW PRICES
on Handkerchiefs, Dress Goods, Silks, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Cur­
tains, Underwear, Blankets, Furs, anf Children’s Sets.

% Off on all Cloaks and Shawls.
See oni
line of ToweM
and Handktrchigil

Don’t Fail
to
See us.

Mrs. A. D. Rork leaves this week for
Agnew, Ottawa county. She expects to
stay there for about three months to take
a much needed rest.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Christmas, of Lans­
I ing, were tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Carpenter Tuesday.
They were on
their way to Three Rivers their future
home. Mr. Christmas purchased the art
gallery at that plsce. Mrs. Christmas te
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Covert, of Carlton, and a former resident
of this city.
Duplicate wbltt it Frrd I.. Hntb’i lb,
druggist’s,

IP nPQKEE’J SHOE!

How Would You Like to be in Them ?
IT WON’T COST YOU MUCH.

Yon can buy cheaper at Russell’s than
at any other place in tbe city.

We will save you 3 8 8 on Christmas
goods.
O. D. Spaulding.

There are no bettef'
shoes made than the Pin­
gree &amp; Smith Shoes;
Whenever you buy a pair
of them you may know
that you have got some­
thing that will weAr well&gt;
and you will be pleased
with them. We carry
good Ladies’ Shoes of this
make for $2.00; better
ones for $4.00. Men’s
Shoes for $4.00, and still
better ones for $5.00.
WE’VE got the bargain?
for you for Christmas..

It would be a hard person to please who
eould not find what they wanted In the
grocer}’ line at Cook and Cook’s.
If you want any folding chairs and ta­
bles for card parties call at Hiram Roger?’.
Complete outfit and just refinished.
If you want to be carried to Santa
Claus* domains just visit Russell’s store.
You can find just what suits you there.

See our line of handkerchiefs, silk
mufflers, towels, silks, etc.
.
Spaulding’s.
Tbe News Room can’t afford to carry
over any holiday goods, therefore they are
obliged to sell. Come and look at their
line. -

Watch this paper for our adv. next
week as we have a few bargains to offer
you.
1L MtDGF. A Sos.
The prices at John Bessmer’s jewelry
stormare in accordance to fiard times.
FlrsFquallty goods, low prices, quick
sales and small profits.
Many of the visitors to the World's Fair
hare seen the Manufactory of Cut Glass.
John Beastlier the jewler has a fine stock
of cut glass which he sells at very low
prices.

Tbe place that has got the nicest line of
holiday goods and te selling them the
cheapest te the News Room. On tbe
same side and three doors from R. K.
Grant's store.

W. H. SPENCE.

Of course you will want nice fruit, can­
dles and nuts for Christmas. Al Rcnkes
has a fine line for Christmas. If you
want anything special In bls line you bad
belter leave your o^ler right now.
Mrs. Ester Bauer entertained about
thirty ladles In a pleasing manner yester­
day afternoon with ped.ro. At five refresh­
ments consisting of coffee and sandwiches,
olives. Ice cream and cake were served.
We’re to molest to mention who received
tbe first prize.

Mrs. Nancy Peck, of Rutland, died on
the morning of lhe 11th. tbe result of a
stroke of paralysis a few days before.
She was 75 years of age, aud- leaves six
children. The funeral was held on the
12th, (he Rev. A. D. Grigbby officiating.
Burial took place at Woodland.
There will be rhetorical exercises in the
high school Friday, beginning at one
o’clock p. m. These exercises are to be
given by Miss Beadle’s U. 8. history class.
Central thsme will be the Civil War and
Its causes, these topics to be supplemented
with war songs and appropriate recitations.
All are Invited.
There Isn’t a city in the state of Michi­
gan of the sire of Bastings, that has a
better barber shop than toe Central Bybershsp of this elty owned by Busby
Bros. They run five chain, keep posted
on al! the latest styles of hair cuts and
have a large patronage from traveling
men who often let tbelr hair grow for
weeks at a time In order to have It cut
right at Busby Bros.
The surveying party for the new rail­
road between Battle Creek and Grand
Rapids drove Into the village Saturday
•nd returned Monday to tbelr work, at
that time about one mile from Streeters
Gun lake landing, and were working
north. They &lt;?lalm the road Is a go and
work of grading has been commenced.—
Middleville Sun.
The reporter dropped In at Ed. Schu­
mann's new me.t market In A Jones
building on Jefferson street the otbey day
and found Ed. as busy as a bee and happy
a. a lark. He reports business as being
excellent, and prospects fine no doubt
owing to the fact that
that he is a first elate man at tbe business.

nothin, but Uw&gt;
(Xif
Ln&lt;Chrlrtau 1«t.

.

ATRIP.
TO THIS STORE WILL CONVINCE
YOU THAT THIS IQ THE PLACE

lo

FOR CLOTHIRQ^

JL7NOWING uhai io get and when and where ta
,
(\\ get it U what has made auch a succeeeion
,\
HA of Underwear bargains possible. Half
'
. pricee of a few years ago—and higheat .. ..
grade goods at that Two Specials—Men’a .------Underwear at 50c. the garments and socks at
• |
15c. are worth doable.

R. K. GRANT

1 •

�Hastings Banner.

FROM WASHINGTON.

Thursdiy, Dec. 14, 1893.

The Fifty-Third Congress la Now
in Regular Session.

COOK BBQS.. Proprietor!.____

Hood’s^Cures
Washington, Dec.
In the senate
yesterday Senator Ho'ar (rep.. Maas.) in­
troduced a resolution callingon the pres­
ident for copies of the instructions to
Minister Willis and Admiral Irwin
touching Hawaii Senator Dolph (rep.,
Ore.) spoke upon that port of the pres­
ident’s message relating to Hawaii,
beginning with expressions of sur­
prise at
the
president’s
persistence in forcibly overthrowing the
provisional government in defiance of
the almost unanimous sentiment of
the press. He said he was justlfled in assuming
that something

'A3 the resultot a tall, severe Inflammation

would lose his «l*ht entirely. Hood’s Sarsapa-

two bottles U10 Inflammation

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Hood’s PHIS Cure all Liver Ills.

‘7

2fia

JAPAXECE

rwunta^ tn death, uocm-awj. Why snSur*
thia tarnoia dlsenas?
W* guarantee 6
boxes to cure any case. You only pay for

CONSTIPATION

Lharreet LIVER and STOMACH REGULATORttd
BLOOD PUHIITKR. Small, mild and pl—at W
taka, a«*actaUy adapted tor chUdren’* naa. WDoaoa
GUAK1NTEE3 laaoad only by

W. H. Goodyear. Sole Agent, Hastings.

PROBATE ORDKRr
the countv ot
Barry
bolden at the
Prebale office, tn the City of Hastings, in
said County, on Friday the 8th day of
December In the year ooe thousand eight hun­
dred and ninety three.
Protect. Charles W. Armstrong, Jnd«e of
Probate.
On reading and filing the petition duly aeri­
fied of Cloa M. Hall, widow of said deceaaed
praying for
reasons therein stated. Chat
aa
order
or decree
be
made by
this court
determining
who are
or
were tbe lawful heirs of said deccaaed and en­
titled lo Inherit said estate anttrtheir respect­
ive rights therein.
/
Thereupon It Is ordered, /that Friday tbe
Kh day of January A. D., ISM at ten o'clock In
the forenoon, be assigned fur the bearing of
said petition and that the heirs at law of said
deceased and all other persons Interested tn
said eMule, are required to appear at a session
of said court, then to be bolden al the Probate
office, to the city of Jtartluitv, in said County,
and show cause, if any there be. why the prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And it
is farther ordered, that said petitioner give no
flee to the persons Interested In said eMate, of
lhe pendency ot said petition and the bearing
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
published In the Hartings Uakhkb, a news
paper printed and circulated tn said County
of Barry, one* In each week for three successive
wwdu previous to said day ot hearing.
Chas. W. AUMwraoxo,
JMge of i’robaie.

PROBATE ORDER
Slate of Michigan. County ot Barry—ss.
Al a session of the Probate Court for tbe
County ot Barry, bolden at the Probate office, u
U&gt;« City of Hastings, In said county, on Moo-

Probate.

Armstrong, Judge of

of the estate of John p.
filing the petition duly veri­
fied , of Maggie Pbllhpe. widow of raid crceai*ad praying that a certain Instrument now on
flieiu said court purporting to be the last will
and testament of said deceased be admitted to
probate and that administration of said estgte
be granted to the executor therein named or
some other suitable person.
Thereupon It la ordered, that Firday the
f Sth day of December. A. D.. IM3 at ten o’clock In
the forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of raid
petition and that the heirs at law nf said de­
ceased and ail other persons interested in said
estate, are required to appear at a session of
said eourt. then to he bolden at the Probate of
floe. In tbe City of Hastings. In said county, and
show cause. If any there be. why the .prayer of
tbe petitioner may not be granted. And it Is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the parsons Interested In said estate, of tbe
pendency of said petition and tbe bearing
thereof by cnising a copy of this order to be
published tn tbe Hastings Rannkr, a news
paper printed and circulated in said County of
Barry, once in each week, for three sueceaiv'
weeks previous to said day of beartnr.
CuAS. W. AKMMRONO,
Judge of Probate
(A true copy.)

PROBATE ORDER.
Btote ot Michigan, County of Barry—ra.
At a session of the Probate Court tor tbe
County of Barry, bolden at the Probate Office,
In the city of Hastings, tn said county, on
Wednesday, tbr flth day ot. December tn the
gar one thousand eight hundred and ninety

Promt. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probata.
.
.
On reading and filing the petition duly verified,
of Daniel Striker, praying that a certain instru
meat now on file In this conn, purporting to bo
the last will and testament of said deceased
9admitted to probate, and that administration
said estate be granted to said petitioner the
executor named In said will or to aotne ot' er

!» ordered, that Friday, tbe ath
day of December, A. D. mas. at one O'clock In
the afternoon, Im* assign ed for the bearing of said
petition, and that tbe heirs at lawof said deceas-

Id petitioner glv
•tea in raid estat»

hed in tbe liAKTixcrS BAXNKBanews
Printed and circulated lu said County of
onc«i in each week tot three sueceulve
previous to vmd day ri hearing
Cuarlk* W. Abmsthoxo,
me copy)
Judge of Probate.

WASHINGTON HIRING,

Foremost among the prominent men
of Chicago to-day 1* Washington Heaing, scholar, journalist, man of affairs
and President Cleveland’s choice for
postmaster. Clean cut, with advanced
idea* ou the great problems of the
time, cultured, student of things and
men, the beneficiary of the best'educa­
tional advantages of two continents, a
recognized leader and to a great ex­
tent the political guide and philosopher
for an element composing one-third of
Chicago's population, Mr. Hering can
be reckoned with justice among the
men who helped make Chicago great
and on whom she depends for a con-,
tinuation of her prosperity.
Since
•1 boyhood hi* life has been a* an open
book to be read of all .men.
His
।i private character,
r . , says
_,
the w
Chicago
‘ Post, is blameless and his public
career unsmirched... A
* lovable
1/waM* person
n«nuin-­
’ ality, a steadfast friend, a vigoroua

TO HONOK KOSCIUSKO.
Monunient In Honor of Ono of the
Greatoat of Heroes.
Chh

A little over a year ago the secretary
of state for Illinois issued a charter lo
tbe “Kosciusko Monument associa­
tion." Little was then said of thia
new association and perhaps less was
expected, bnt still the members of the
association have continued to work in
a quiet way until to-day they promise
to present to Chicago a monument
which will be sedbnd, perhaps, only to
the Grant monument In Lincoln pork.
Thia monument will be erected in
Humboldt park and represent Gen.
Thaddeus I^sciuako, the Polish patriot

and hero. •
more
than
moral
suasion
was
As dejxr aa the name of George Wash­
to be exercised la restoring a dis
ington ia to every American, so the
slpated,
corrupt native queen. A
name of Kosciusko ia to every true Pogreater crime against civilization could
lander and every liberty-loving man.
not be committed. He believed that
He waa a man whose whole object was
the course of the president had been
the defense of the weak against the
inspired by a desire to discredit the ac­
strong, the oppressed against the op­
tion and policy of hi* predecessor.
pressor. Having fought through the
The report of Mr. Blount, said Sena­
war of independence of the United
tor Dolph, read more like a plea of a
States against England, where hia
zealous lawyer for his side of the
bravery gained for him the rank of
controversy, than like the unprej­
general and the personal friendship of
udiced and Impartial decision of a
V i Washington, he returned to Poland,
JI I which at that time waa oppressed from
judge.
Washington, Dec. 7.—Senator Voor- ,
• I all sides by its powerful neighbors.
bees introduced -i bill in the senate ye»- ,
Kosciusko was the oft-repeated hero of
.terday which declares a pension a vested '
the last struggles of this unhappy
right, regulates suspensions of pension*
land. The bravery of thia wonderful
and grants appeals to the supreme
leader and patriot and hi* gallant
court of thc District of Columbia. A
band, who have made themselves fa­
bill was also introduced to amend the
mous In innumerable struggles and
internal revenue laws. Senator Hoar’s
battles against tenfold foes, has been
resolution calling on the president tor
told in hundreds of stories, sung in a
Information regarding affairs in Ha­
hundred songs, related in prose and
waii waa adopted.
but generous opponent and a thorough­ poetry until his name is as fresh to­
Washington, Dea 8.—Bills were ____
_______
R_____ia____________
_ __________
going
Chicagoan
Mr. Hestng,
admired . day in the mind and heart of his coun­
passed in the senate yesterdsy to amend j by all who have the pleasure ot bls trymen as it w*s a hundred year* ago,
the railroad land grant forfeiture acta ■ acquaintance and respected even by when it resounded through Europe
and granting a pension of 9100 .per j those who differ from him.
As manand the entire world and gained for
month to Frances Corse, widow of Gen. | a^lng editor of the Illinota Staata
the unhappy country but words of
John M. Corse. Adjourned to Monday. । Zritung
he wields an immense
praise and admiration.
in the Hooee. i power and exerts a tremendous influAs the general desire- was that the
Washinqtox, Dea A—In the house j ence among the German-born and
monument should be made by a Polish
yesterday Mr. Beltzhoover (rep.,&lt;Pa ) j German-descended residentsot IlHnota.
. • .bill
... proHdinir
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moral force that it is artist, the contest waa published in
offer*!
tot the trM.Ier
Europe,
r-oreo.. in
.» the
— city of
— Lemberg,
------------ -- an
—
ot lhe peuloa bureau from tbe Interior conceded that to him and his father ta ancient Polish city. -Nearly all the
lo the wwr depvtmeeL Mr. Blend due much of the credit of carrying Polish sculptors competed for the prize.
(dem.. Ma I lotrodoeed . bill prorldlnff Illinois into the democratic column in
Awards were offered of 11,000 for the
tor the oolnajre of the standard Mirer 1092.
Mr. Hesing was born in Cincin­ flrot prize,. R7W for tha aeccnd prize
dollar of .12« (fralna Tbe bankruptcy nati in 1849, and, with his family,
bill wa. dlMitued.
_____
t____________
came__________
to this____
city
five years_______
later.
WanuffOTOh. Ilea 7.—Mr. Groa.enor Anton C. UoMnr. hU father, waa won ■
offered a resolution In the horue ye.- eeeoffnlzed a. on. of the leading Ilerterday containing l.»O0 name, ot Ohio mun re«identa of the went. Young Hea
penaloner. who were dropped from the ing wo plena erery educational ad- j
roll, between March 4 and October 1, vantage.
He waa In echool almoet I
1S»3, and requeatlng the eceretary of .constantly until 1M1, when be went to
the Interior to fnrnlah the houae a de- 1 Europe on a protracted rUit Upon I
tailed atatement aa to tbe reeaona for ! hla return to thl. cltv lie entered the
th™ bn.pen.lona
Mr. Hitt Intro- Unlreraitvot St Mary', ot the Jake,
dneed
a rewrlutloa
relative to B(ter which he attended the Unl.er.lty
Hawaii
and declaring It I. the of Chicago for ono term.
Ur. Hering I
of the houae that
the In- then prepared for Yale college, and 1
lerwentlon by the government of tbe . „„ graduated from that In.tlluUon I
United State.. Ita repreaenuUre. or wilh lhe degree ot bachelor ot art. in
armed force in the affair, of a friend- I8TO.
leaving college he went to j
ly reeognixed government to rctore or Europe lo atndy poliU.ul economy, in­
overthrow .nd .ntatitute . momrehy . t.rn.tion.1 law', the science ot governtherefor is contrary lo tbe policy .nd ment ,n4the history of German liter­
traditions of the republic ud tbe spirit 1 ature_ The great Are of ISTl caused I
ot tbe constitution.
i him to return to this elty. end on the
ffiumim. Dec a.—in tbe bouse I 21u o, Noranber M Utal Je.r he
yeaterday the general debate on the „Unld
the eervice of the llllnoi. ’
• for many years been managing editor &lt;,
. .. „
. . :n
1,,,.
:! nt
n« V',‘'rU rllwwtnr
nf it.
ths-1. *
“KV..11
wdl“
‘llr”’'’rn(
H» Tburib?n' ^l
th.
1
Whrn '"“9-lwimn
bill prohibiting lhe rrealHunent of 0, affo
wa. appointed on lhe board
Lno’r:^r^ oVe'r^™nf^‘r’ "
w“

,
bankruptcy bill was defeated iu the
house yesterday by a rote of 143 to 111
on a motion that the enacting clause
be stricken out
Adjourned to the
llth.
•

reappointed, but declined to serve a
second term. In 1880 he was elected a
member of the county board of educa­
tion, and served as president of that
“
body during hl» term of office.

DECISION ON TITLES.

Need a Million Dollar*.
Chicago, Dec. IL—A million dollars !

for charity in Chicago this winter is
the demand made by the people who
are most intimately acquainted with
the suffering and destitution of the
city's unemployed. W. P. Rend, chair­
man of tbe relief comtniMAe, says that
over 100,000 resident workmen in the
city are out of employment.

one
One ot
of the
the most
moat important
important of
of recent
recent
events iu building nnd loan circle* is 1

the decision of Comptroller Eckels, of ,
the treasury department, regarding the '
style of associations doing business on
what is known as the “national plan.”
He holds that thc use of the word “na­
tional” as the port of a title or name
of an association is illegal and citea the
Tuscola. Ill., Dec. 9.—John Biggs, following statute In support of his po­
who was caught with two stolen horses, sition:
committed suicide by shooting himself j
“All banks, except national banka,
Itltil. below
Iwilrwv the
tliM heart,
Im-iv-t till*
Hall passing
nua&lt;.lnrv [ and all persons or corp&lt;^ations doing
just
the ball
through hfo body.
Biggs had only business
’
’
------- -U._.brokers, or saving
as—bankers,
been released from the penitentiary
three months ugo. The horses were
stolen in Clark county.

Killed by • MUtaka.
London. Dec. 8.—The inquest upon
the remains of^the late Prof. Tyndall,
the scientist, resulted in a verdict that
tbe professor died/from an overdose of
chloral accidentally administered by his
wife in ipiat*ke
sulphate of mag­
nesia.
Mazomamdc, Wia.. Dec. 0.— Burglars
blew open the safe in the post office and
took over 91,000. The safe is a com­
plete wreck and the glass in the front
of the post office is broken.

Boston, Dec. IL—Henry Haas secured
a verdict of 94,000 from tbe Steel Edge
Stamping company of Millia m pay­
ment for the loeaof both thumbs in the
machinery two years ago.
VxaoqvA. Win., Dec. 7.-Judge Wil­
liam Terhune, a pioneer lawyer of
Vernon county, aged 73, was found
dead in hit bed at hi* residence Wednes-

al of Patrick
e murder of
Wednesday.

institutions are prohibited from using
the word ’national’ as a portion of
the title of anch bank, firm, or corpora­
tion, and any violation of this prohibi­
tion committed after September 3,1873,
shall subject the offending party to a
fine of fifty dollart* a day for each day
during which it is repeated."
The question has been referred to
the attorney general of the United
States for an opinion. If sustained the
decision will affect a large percentage
of the associations which operate on
the national plan.

HOW TRAMPS TRAVEL

Thl. remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular a* to need no special
mention. AU who bare used Electric
The November Century contain* a Bitters slug the seme song of praise.—A
purer medicine does not exist and it is nnk.no utiele .nUU-1:
with Tr-J.pt" Mine •
°! «»" ffuaranjeed to do all that ta claimed.
actual adventures of a young American Electric Bitters will cure *11 diseases of
. who disguised himself as a tramp and the liter and kidneys, will remove pimples,,
took to thc road. The following is an boil*, salt rheum and other afflictions
caused by impure blood.—Will drive
extract
from
,autriot. mriarl* from the system and prevent as
„xi,rucfc MW
— the
— article:
Of tbe state, in the weriera dUtriol.
u eon.
cu„
I1 think
Illinois,
Iowa.
Wisconsin. .
constipation and Indigestion
U1IDK that -------------------___
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Minnesota.
Colorado,
Washington
and try u
Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction
a part of Califprnia are the beat for guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price
tramp*. Illinota ia thought especially 50 cte. and 91.00 per bottle at W. II. Good­
well of by-, vagabonds because of ita year's drugstore.
“good" railroads- The Illinota Central,
for instance. Is known the country
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City,
over as the beat for a journey south,
was told by her doctors she had Consump­
and I have known tramps to travel
tion and that there was no hope for her,
but two but ties of Dr. Kings’ New Dis­
covery completely cured her "and she
says it saved her life. Mr. Thoe Eggers,
Florida St’ Sau Franslco, suffered from a
dreadful cold, approaching consumption,
tried without result everything else, then
bought one bottle of Dr. Klugs New Dis­
covery and In two weeks was cured. He
&lt;■
It la
is n.tnr.11.
naturally fhanlrfiil
thankful. It
is tnfh
such rvaulta
result*
of which these are examples, that prove
tbe wonderful efficacy of tbla medicine In
ceughs and colds. Trial bottle* free at
W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store. Regular
size 50c and f LOO.

RIDING ON A TRUCK.

from New York city to Chicago, and go
south by this line rather than start
from New York direct for New Or­
leans The “C. B. &amp;Q." is also a great
usn»p:M in fact, so much so that, when
I was on the road, it was called “the
bums’ line.” In Nebraska, where the
“Q.” becomes the “BM. R-,” the
lines are more tightly drawn, and it
behooves a roadster to take to the
trucks if he is anxious to make good

time.
Truck-riding la necessary almost
everywhere, west of the MlsrisrippL Of
course one can “fool around” freight
trains but he is Hable to be knocked

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unless thia occurs on the desert, or
where the ground is rather soft, it may
prove dangerous. I once attempted to
ride a “freight” on the Southern Pa­
ciflc road, and it was the hardest, expertence I e^r eoeom&gt;ter«d.
I hung
on to the ride of a cattle-car in order
to keep out of the brakeman’s way.
but he cventuollv found me. and
ordered me to get up on top.
There I
was mode to turn my pockets inside
out to convince him that I hod no
money.
Being angered that I could
not give him a dime, hej^ld: "Well,
hit the gravel! I can’t carry yon on
this train.” I told him that I would
□ever hit the grayel unless he stopped
the train. “You won’t, eh!" he said;
•*weU, now, we’ll see.’’ So he chased
me over his train for about fifteen
minutes. I dodged him here and there,
and found that I was quite able to
elude him as long as he alone followed
me; but soon the “Con” appeared, and
then the chase began in earnest They
finally pressed so near that I was com­
pellcd to climb down the side of a cattiecar. They then tantalized me by
spitting and swearing.
Finally thc
“Con" climbed down also, and stepped
oa my fingers, so I had to let go. For­
InnatelyShe train was slackening its

. speed just then—rl really think the en­
gineer hod a handjn the matter, for he
Ita usually a good fellow—and I got off
teat
was
conducted
under
the
direction
test was conuuctcu unuer me direction : safely enough. But I had to “drill”
t f
—..11 iT-va.-lof r&gt;_„
Pmf
Emil
Habdonk Danlkowritl,
.lean of the l.mlxrs tmlrerrity. The 1 twenty miles that afternoon without a
.CT
to cat or a drink of water. In the
Jury waa compoeed of Julia, Uoaaak,
a I1
’
* ।i far west after that experience I alpreUen? pXer, VlSoent lu^itl*
1 ways mode use of the trucks.
an architect of high reputation; Julian
Markowrid. a eealpt&lt;£.
A * KaUhor
rr . C
Ba-I
• The usual time for eastern
Jtarkowrit,. a renlptor; Katchor B- .ad we.tern tnuap. to .toriwuth le In
towriti. .» ytl« paloter: liana pro- , October.
During UH., mouth large
'Un TT°'I “!'&gt;•&lt;&gt;’
rogetood. will be found
LTn
' * V^T'Ol: trarrilng tow™! ■OrlehM."
I once
T ?“hberlt’r'
°1"1
•" o» on llllnolnc«t™l freight train
neer. Count George Borkowski, preri- • when .seventy-three tramps were fel­
dent of the Society of Fine Arts and low passengers, and nearly every one
Prof. Emil Habdank Dauikowskl.
waa bound for either Florida or LouAll models sent for competition were isiana.
placed in the city hall of Lemberg,
where the jury convened May 18 last,
and after careful study and deliberation announced its decision.
The first prize was awarded to Thad­
deus Bsroncz, a sculptor of reputation
and ability.
Uta model represents
Kosciusko in the uniform of an American general of the revolution sitting
upon a spirited horse holding aloft in
his right hand the banner of freedom,
with the inscription: “Free, Sovereign,
independent." The rider has brought

Of the 9,585 men who enlisted in the
United States army last year 2u per
cent, were laborers.
Other calling-j
were reprvrvuted as follows: School
teachers, fl#; stodenta. M; druggist*,
59; photographers. 13; musicians, 914;

The Alger County Republican is out for
Pingree for governor In 1894.
Mrs. Bruce Watson. Cedar Springs,
says; “Whenever I am‘real tired and

nervous I take about seven drops of
Wheelers* Heart and Nerve Cure and L
always obtain Instant relief. Sold by W.

H. Goodyear.
A majority of the Owosso factor! es are
running, although not an full time.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
All but 10 Etudrata at Alma College are
regular attendenta at church.

’.Then she had Children, sho garctiierj CaMoria.

Tbe village marshal at. Dundee says he
furnishes upwards of 30 meals a week to
tramps.
T. F. Anthony.
Ex-Postmaster ot
Promise City, Iowa, says; “1 bought ono
bottle of “Mystic Cure." for rheumatism
and two doses did me tuoro go&lt;xl than any
other medicine I ever took." Sold by W.
H. Goodyear, Druggist, Hastings.

The Methodists of Owosso are making
great preparations for a world’s fair to be
held this month.
Rnr.uMATteM Cured In A Day.—
“Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu-\
ralgia, radically enres iu 1 to it days,
action upon the system is remarkable aha
mysterious. It removes at once tbe cause
and tbe disease immediatiy disappears.
The first dose greatly benefits, 75 eta
Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Druggist. Has­
tings.

E. M. Spencer has been appointed post­
master at Au Train, Alger county vice,
G. A. Baldwin, resigned.

Four tramps took ixM^ssion of a school
near Sleo. Saturday and Sundav. and used
tbe school books for .fuel. The sheriff
happened along and took ibcm to jntl.'

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his horse to a sudden standstill, and, &lt;
rising ia the stirrups with head erect
and inspired face, raised high the J
standard of liberty he so dearly loved, j

The horse, with his front legs dug into
the ground, and through the sudden
stop thrown upon his hind legs, with
the rider standing erect in lhe stirrups,
represents a unique and striking fig­
ure, bearing a character historically
and strikingly
monumental. The
model arrived in Chicago a few days
ago and has been set up in the PoUsh
hall. Bradley and Noble streets.
The pedestal of Mr. Baroncz’s monu­
ment is a marvel of beauty and sym­
metry, on one ride of whihh ta repre­
sented In ba* relief the meeting of
Kosciusko with Gen. George Washing­
ton, surrounded by Gena Green and La­
fayette, President Jefferson, Benjamin
Franklin, Pulaski and other famous
men of that time; on the other side one
of the battles in which Kosciusko was
victorious. The whole pedestial is in
excellent harmony with the figure and
Is strikingly light, fresh and original.
The monument will coat 440.000, of
which the committee have collected
810,000, and the balance is now being
raised by subscriptions. It is estimated
_______________________
_____
that
two years more will
ba necessary
to complete the monument.

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bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
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Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
druggiat
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Physician and Surgeon.
Hastings. - - Mich.
All tails promptly attended day or night Of­
fice over F. G. Stowell’s boot and shoe store

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Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich.
]’radices in all courts of tbe state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.

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Surgeon
Office over W. H. Goodyear's New
Drug Store.
All calls promptly attended to.

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Ddtoo.
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Office In residence, one block east ot depot
A. A C. if BARBER

cats,
fever
laius,
posid. It
action
3 per
r, the

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Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night
A. SHELDON,
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. HaaODgs.
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
_*oid- on commission. General conveyancing.
• Saving a complete set of Abstract Books, com­
piled from tbe Records, can furnish complete
a tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk. ‘

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and strengthen the System
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local news,

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* CIXCULafioN 1
This week,

80 quirei

tou-—”

«teotiasM leads ta coDrumpttot/
Barsapar111* before II la to late.

Hood’s PHU core all liver HU.
““ Gr«»'l Ud&lt;«doU&gt;ler.
bi- -took m'di.1"" “
-blppibr

child. iStu

s^.’Sis

WM dlnur In,tad or . CbrUtmu u«.

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1894

slnre eterti^n
r ^.r ^8
not*«n one
smco^iecUon,—LcHg Republican,
Inr dH’ Sby* one ot Charlotte's leadbu.ltXm*.,""'1' U '°'D»
»&lt;
m" „ ' ,h
W -“-P'-d tbe offer lo
manage a large store In the east

HARPBR-B BAZAR.
ILLUOTRATED.

..Habpmi's'Bazae is a Journal for tbe home.
It gives the fulle-rtaud latest Information about
Faablons: and Its numerous illt&amp;trattooa. Parts
are mhe.E-th,’r IS*'lho m“ wh0 was killed by aegpcnaabla alike to tbe home dress-maker
and
° “'••wn et tbe Allege’ tbe proteastoual modiste. No expense is spared
weeks old child.

left e wUe tod

lo not be pursuaded to Lake any other.

Freeport has got the grip.

Cartera’Extract bmart Weed will cure
Rheumatism and Neuralgia with a f ew
applications. W. H. Goodyear.

.&lt;^Wnh°ndred A1Won
have
signed a petition asking that the post-of0^g_remaln closed on Sunday.

ori5m,„’"'’M°.
Ldte-'sumM;
or Mlllette, ceased to talk, loosing her
“P^ch entirely. During seven years she
did not utter a word aloud.. The other
m?
ot ber children from Ohio and
Michigan met at home and she was so
overjoyed It made her sick tbe next day
and night, in tbe night she bad an aw““'™i * f'w wotd» •*“
Uoogbl Iff ,lleoco or dumb rubion. bol to
ber aurprlu abe epoke elood. cod aloce
ibaltlmeabe bu treel, conreraed with
taJdmt
”■ Tbl* “ *
,lBI"ll,r

“ » budget of wit aud humor
eTenUilug is included

rtf
Lhuh

William Black and
m
Short stories will be written
E. WiLKrxe, Maria Louisa pool,
“CTH MeEXKKr mtuart. Maaiox Harlaxd,
Ou‘-41oor Sporta and In-door Games.
^.Lrt-nte.r,*lDm'‘’Jf.’ ER&gt;broldery. aud other
interesting topics will receive constant attenlUpkrtee *•* #erles 19 Promised of '-Coffee oud
wrtttw’ by

Mrs. Lydia Waters, of Vicksburg who
was Injured In tbe recent G. R. A L
wreck at Martin. Is not expected to live.

ONE YEAR

HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
HARPER’S
HARPER'S
HARPER'S
HARPER'S

fOR ONLY $1.10, CASH IN ADVANCE.

MAGAZINE............................... M 00
WEEKLY..................7...... ..te 00
BAZAR.............. ..
...7.. 4 S
YOUNG PEOPLE...................... g oo

Postage free to all subscribers in thc
United States, Canada and Mexico.

Address all orders to

T?t-Vol?m7 of.the BAtA“ be*ln w,th ‘he
first Number for January of each year.. When
“oUme !• mentioned, subscriptions will begin
with the Number current at tbe time ot receipt
a

THE HASTINGS BANNER.

Or«,d Trunk -reek will «,T c.“b“n

Bound Volumes of Harpkh’s Baxah for three
years back. Iu neat ciotn binding, will be sent
l~BBI____
by mall, postage paid, or by express, tree of ex­
While In Ohio last week Dr. C. D. War­ pense (provided the freight does not exceed one
During tbe last twenty-two days of
dollar p« volume), for F 00 per volume.
November 95,978 pounds of milk were ner purchased a stock bogof the Improved
»..C10th
for e&gt;dl wluine. suitable for
received at the Woodland creamery, and Chester White breed. Thia breed of hogs binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, om re­
were exhibited at the World’s fair at ceipt of Si oo each.
i
1,247 pounds of butteF manufactured.
Q M. FOWLER, D.D. 8.
Chicago and were awarded first prizes
Remittances should be made by Post -office
C. C. Glasgow was elected C. C. In the In every class, receiving nearly $1560.— Money Orders or Drafts, to aveld chance of loss.
iVorspcipera are not to copy thlt adver­
K. of Pi lodge at Nashville and re presen- Coldwater Republican.
• '
Ofike hours 8 a m. to 3 p. ra.
Utlv.to th. Grand l.od«. Tb« other
■piilLlP T. COLGRUVK,
'lhe annex lo tho Kent county jail will tisement without the express order of
Hahj-kh ABkothkrs.
offices are also filled by very capable men.
X
Attorney at l-nw
not be finished until March although its
Addreas:
HARPER A- BROTHERS.
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed will cure a completion was expected tbe 1st of Dec.
t Successor to Smith Jt Colgrove.)
Nrw York
(Uffice iu Union block, llaautiga.)
cold In one night. A doth saturated with T*ruL^itwiord, of Olivet college died
Practices tn Aillhe courts of the slate.
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed will cure a
sore throat In one night. W. H. Good­ very suddenly Saturday morning of
e. KENASTON,
1894
paralysis. Prof. Hosford la well known Ira
year.
•
Attorney at Iaw,
HARPER.8 MAGAZINE.
every one who has been a student 6f
iOver J. 3. Goodyear A Co.’s store.)
.
ILLUSTRATED.
The stock holders of tho Lentz' Table Olivet college. He came there fortv-slx
Prudceslu all courts ot the Mate. ColleeUous
xomptly Attending to.
Co., of Nashville, elected Dr. W. H. years ago and helped to build the college In
Hamfkr's Magazink lor ism will maintain
Youngs, president; C. E. Lentz, vice­ the forest, and taught thc first class in the lhe ciisrxi-hT that linn made kibe favorite IL
K. TIMMERMAN. Hdmospathic Phy- president; C. A. Hough, treasurer; L. F- college. He was at one time state super­ liiAtraied ixrlodical for tbe borne. Among the
results
ent- rnriaca undertaken by the pub•
siclan tun! Surgeon.
Lentz, secretary,
intendent of public Instruction and was a Ibbrrs.of
tiicre sill appear during tbe year sub(Office ovor LatLrop’s drug store.)
staunch Republican. He leaves a wife erniy liluuiated papers on Imtla by Eowu
A neglected cold means Croup, Diphtht
Loan U kkks. on tbe Japanese Seasons by
and two daughters.
erla, Sore Throat, Pneumonia, and death
AifhXD P.VRSOR8. on. Germany by Poultmmy
Bigklow. uu Pans by Kichahu Mahdi-su
to old and young. Carter’s Extract Smart
Davis, and ou Mexico by Erklkuic Kkmino
Weed, if taken In time, will prevent 1L
We offer Ouo Hundred Dollars reward ton.
W. H. Goodyear.
Am mg the other notabl- features ot tho year
for
any
case
of
catarrh
that
cannot
be
cur
­
Hastings, - - Mich.
will be novels by gkorok du Mauuikr ami
Chaklos duducy Warnkr. tbe personal
At the celebration of the 50th annlver- ed by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney A Co. Props., Toledo, O. reminiscences &lt; f W. D. Howkllh. ami eight
saiy of Mr. and Mrs.’ John R. Powers, near
We the undersigned, have known F. J. short stories ot Western frontier life by Owax
Nashville, four guests were present n iio
Wistkr Short stories will hI»o be coutribuird
SURPLUS &gt;12.M0JW.
were at the marriage ceremoney 50 years Cheney fur lhe last 15 years, and believe by Brandkk Mattbkws. RicnaKD Harding
Tnedrpor&amp;ted under the la*s of the State of ago, and the entire family of eight child­ him perfectly honorable Id all business
Vlchlgite.
transactions
and
financially
able
to
carry
ren 5jrere there also.
GKOKCK A. IIIKHARD. QUKSNKV UK HKAVKKout any obligation made by their firm.
pairk, Thoma.h Miuwn Fags' and others.
Open for business Dec. IS. 18*8.
A teaspoonful Carter’ Extract Smart
West A Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Articles on topics of current interest will be
contributed by dlsUugulsbtxl spec!* Kts.
OFFICERS!
Weed mixed with lard makes agrandoint
Toledo. O.
HAKPEIUS 1'EBIODICALS.
D. (i. Roblnsjn, President;
ment, very healing for cuts, wounds, sore
Waldlng, Klnntuttui A Marvin, Whole­
throats and wherever a healing salve Is sale Druggist, Toledo, O,
Cbester Messer, Vice. Pres.
lARPKR'S MAGAZINE................................ 84 00
\
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally HARPER'S
D. W. Reynolds, Caahier. wanti'll. W. H. Goodyear.
WEEKLY.....................................H 00
lAKPEH'S HAZ-R..........................................fFSO
DDJtCTORS’.
Fred Soule, of Ijake Odessa, had a ' bad acting directly upon the blood and mu­ HAljPEB'a
YOUNG PEOPLE....................... S300
cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c,
S) W. Reynolds.
W. H. Power*.
run away at Nashville last week. He mas
per bottle. Sold by all druggifcts. Testi­
Postage free to all subscribers in
D. G. Robin sou,
R. B. Mercer.
drawing wood and his horsee became
monials free.
thc United Suites, Canada, and Mexico.
John Carveth.
Cheater Messer.
frightened at the cars, running up M.Un
P. T. Colgrove.
street until the wagon caught on • hy­
Eight hundred acres ot land In Ottawa
The Volumes of the Magazi.nk begin with
Number* f- r June ana De«-eii»bi-r &lt;»f racb
Ha^&lt; the only savings department in In Barry drant, twisting It out of shape and smash- county are devoted to celery culture, and tbe
yew. When no lime la mentioned, subscnptioas
(V.hnty and pays 4 p--r ceuXlnterert on all rime tbe wagon into kindling wood.
the number will be doubled-next year.
will begin wlib tbe Number current al rite time
fisMuta.
of
receipt of onlrr. Bound Volumes of Hauckrs
, Every mother should keep a bottle of
Department Commander Kidd has or­ M Art azixk for three years back. In neat cloth
— 'Carter’s Extract -Smart Weed In the house. dered that all Michigan Grand Army posts binding, will be sent hy mail, post-paid, on re-A When the Hile one cornet, home with wet shall be inspected before December 20.
celpt of &gt;3 oo per volume. Cloth Case*, for bind­
ing. M cents each—by male. po»t-oaid.
feet »nd chilled, a hot sling of Carter’s Ex­
Marj' Montier, a Pontiac girl visiting In
RMtttaaOM should be mvlo by Post office
tract Smart Wied will prevent taking
Flint last October, fell on a defective Money Order or Draft, lo avoid eLance ot loss.
cold.
Children
like
it.
It
Is
as
pleasant
•Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Milk Shake and
sidewalk and broke a leg. She has com­
newspafters arc not to copy this adver­
as lemonade. W. 11. Goodyear.
Pepsin Cherry Tonic at
menced a suit against the city ot Flint for tisement without thc exi&gt;ress order of
A hot sling ot Carter’s Extract Smart 810,000 damages.
"IXL* “TO?i a BrnrrHiBs.
Weed will ent tbe mucous phlegm out of
Rev. Katnerer, of Gfand Haven will
Nkw York
lhe throat and lungs In a few hours, mak­ establish a German colony near (hat city.
ing it a sure cure and qulc kcure and pre­ Most of the families will be Chicago
Where you can get ICE CREAM, CON­ ventive of Croup,
Dlph theria,
Sore Germans who are moving to the western
1894
FECTIONARY and anything In the line Throat. Pneumonia, etc., as these troubles part of Michigan In great numbera.
all come from a neglected cold. W. H.
HARPER'S WEEKLY.
of FRESH BAKERY GOODS.
&lt;
The people of Falmouth, Missaukee
ILLUSTRATED.
Goodyear.
'*■— .
Douoh-nut forget IL
county, arc noted for their modesty, but
Job Cheesebrough received an order
most of them are kicking now because a
HAKPKJrt WKKKLT Is beyond all question
Tuesday for 25 dux rakes, ther first order
neighbor bas presented the Reformed tbe leading Journal In America, In Its •plen0l&lt;1
received this winter. Formerly at this
llluslratfona. In Us con* of dlsUDgntabed con­
church with an organ, and theycannot
-------- ' tributors,
and In its vast army of readers. In
lime of the year orders were coming in
find out who it is.
special line*. It draws on the n'aheat order ot
rapidly and a full force of men were at
talent, tbe men best fitted by position-and train­
work getting tbe stock ready for shipment.
ing to treat tbe leading topics of tha day. In
tbe most popular story-writers «»&gt;!ribBut times have changed and the factory, is
An acid which exists In sour milk and flctlou.
ute to Ita columns, buberb drawlnp by thr fore­
closed. He thinks they will reeume work cider, called lactic acid; la believed by most
artists Illustrate its special arrietaa. ite
about Jan. 1st.—Freeport Herald.
physicians to be the cause of rheuma- storiM. and every notable event of paMlc Inter­
itcoatalns portraits of the dtstlngulslied
Married, at the' residence of N. S. tlam. Accumulating in Ute blood, it at­ act:
J^n and s££en who are making the History of
Barnes, of Maple Grove. Wednesday eve­ tacks tbe fibrous tissues la tbe Joints, and theUme. while special attention Is «!’'’*&gt; 10
ning. Nov. 29th, by Rev. G. W. Tullilll of causes agonizing pains. What Is needl'd the Army and Navy. Amateurboorts. and Music
Bellevue. J. H. Martens, of KaJamo, to Is a remedy to neutralize Lhe acid, and to
Mias Gertrude Barnes; with Miss Ada so Invigorate the kidneys and liver that
Moore of Assyria and Fred Barnes as all waste will be carried off. Hood's
brides-mild and groome-roan, and Miss SarsaparHIa Is heartily \recotntr.ended by critical character of tbe review.
HARPER* PRR10MCALS.
Ida Moore maid of honor. Tbe affair was many whom It has cure# of rheumatism.
Pkh YBAMt
in every particular a brilliant one.—Belle­ It possesses just tbe desired qualities, and
ao
thoroughly
purifies
the
blood
as
to
vue Gaxette.
Rev. O. H. Johnson, of Freeport by re­ prevent occurrence of rheumatic attacks
quest of managers of the World’s fair We suggest a trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla
PostaysFrec to all subscribers in the
furnished some curiosities built inside of by all who buffer from rheumatism.
It Acknowledges no Superior.
United States, Canada and Mexico.
THIRD STAGE OF CATARRH.

P. DRAKE, M. D„

HASTINGS MNNEK

three

.

'rings,
&lt;1 and ops of
and I
by W.

th New York Wy Tribuae

Offiee over Holloway’s drug store.
OHov henrs from 3 lo 4 p. ra. Telephone, eon
nectlag with residence, at Holloway's drug
StQMf

for

O.

for

for

What is

A

lege are

CASTORIA

F

Hastings City Bank,

Castoria.

? says ho
week to

aster of
night- one
leumatism
than', any
Id by W.
e making
fair to bo

k Day.—
and N’eudays. li­
kable and
• the causedisappears.
IKiSt.

n«s-

• Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other NQCcotio substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ .use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates ,tho food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.

Castoria.

“ Castoria ta so well adapted to children that

good effect upon i

DRINK IGE. GREflM SODA,

inted postounty vice.

Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
Our physicians in thn children's depart

which I am acquainted. I hope tho day Is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
stead of the various quack nostrums which are

morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending

ALWAYS SMOKE

4

1847

py-

ar.

THE BEST

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MOST POPULAB REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER OF THE WEST

&gt; Cent Cigar

HRS THE LRRGEST CIRCULRTIOH.

In The Market

J. MILLARD,
HASTINGS, MICH.

,5

Inta
parties

$3,000.00
A YEAR
FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.
If you want work that ta plearent xml profitable,
sendu« your addie&gt;» immediately. We tench men

linment.

The Inter Ocean

experience, aud furuidi the employment at winch
they can make that amount. Nothing difficult to
learn or that require, much lime. The work is
easy, healthy, aud bottorubje, and can be do u« dur­
ing daytime or evei.-li&lt;g«, right in your own local,
ity,
wherever ymi live. The .result
Viz,,...'
. ■ a.of • few

&amp;
g

rYorfc.

■
ook brinXal Of sdvlee ta free to all. Help yourft* u
~Bot l0-“0CTO**

■is

t

J

C. ALLEN A CO.,

Avourra,

IP1

mains.

he revived a | aCSa« by txprew and apou
opening it he found the globes with tbe
contents in a pile and one of tbe globes
broken. Besides this there was 81.00
express charges for him to pay.

Ex-Postmaster Stephen S. Schantz is
now enjoying freedom fox the first time
In four years, having turned over the
post-office, with its attendant cares and
reaponslbllltles. which he has guarned so
well, until the political axe came along
and "cut off his head.” Mr. Schantz has
made a careful and efficient officer, and
when anol her republican president shall
have been elected would be a good man
for tbe place again.—Woodland News.

The Volumes of the WBMMM begin with, the
Dow Conswmptton Begins nnd Ends.
flret Number ter January
W..
uo time is mentioned, suhMripUons will beglt.
In tbe third or last stage of chronic with the Number current at tbe time of receipt
catarrh lhe thickened and swoolen mem­ of order.
branes become thlu and shiny and the
Bound rswi
sputa thick and ot a wry offensive odor. tb-ee years hack. In noe* doth binding, will be
mil by mall, postage paid, or by exprets (pvcfr
Unless something Is done to prevent, tbe vld««l
the freight does wd exceed ouo dollar |»r
the catarrh will follow the mucous men- volume), ter 17 Wper volume.
Cftb Case* h»r
volume.
brane Into lhe lungs, where It will be
bindfug. *111 be seat by mail, postpaid, on
followed by cough, night-sweats, rapid
b. n&gt;«t® b, MMk.
loss of flesh, and tbe other dread sysapMoney
Order
or
Draft,
to
avoid chance of Ions.
toms of consumption. How few prop'*
Newtpapert art not to copy this adseem to realize this truth! Who has not
seen the victim of eonaumpiioQ struggling vrrtisment u-Uhoul the express order oj

for life In the fatal grasp of Its last Mages?
The unnatural brightness of their flawy
anxious eyes, the hectic flush of tbelr
sunken checks, lhe dilated nostrils, and
NEIGHBORING COUNTIE8deep srpulchurai voice, the panting breath
.nd fluttering heart, the
frightfully
The Plainwell Agricultural Society at rmancijtaterl form, lhe hopefulness of the
tbelr annual meeting elected Geo. Ander­ patient and the hopelessness of the atson, president and W. H. Cooper, secre­ trndenta—«H make a pathetic pktonwhich Is far too common. A alight cough
tarya little hoarsBoss. or only a sore tnrart.
A farm house belonging to Geo W. was tbe beginning, which being Drain­
Bush at Goblrville burned to the ground ed, led t*1 &lt;n end so disastrous, that no
last week. The Central hotel there came on an
l&gt; rf^Mtf.UwrtPUnn. IVnearly going In the same way but was dis­ rn n, !»»«• In Umn ne»« l«U. In •”•«
covered in time to save U.
■rwh ■ sari reu'iit.
Those who detire further particulars
Charlotte Maccabees raised 895 for the
Abodld aernl for a tree copy of "VH»«Ue
miners In the north.
one of the latest and best
Eaton Rapids la to have a new W«eWy
books publfsbed on catarrhal diseases.

TERM9 BY FwffAII—

MILY (without Sunday), $6.00 par year.
8EMI-VEEKLY, . .
$2.00
- ’

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
WtateM MteUtgau.
„
I nth- Circuit Court for the Ctuntyof Barry.
Marali J. Hare,

Una Bare.
Notice h hereby riven that on th* Vwl d*y flI
X.Ssr t D 181* a Writ of Attachment war
duly tiwit. 4 **• •’«
County of HjiYv.at ib-eult ot -tarnh J. Bare,
the above n-un-d Hata'Itf. against
lands.
for the
of HM*. *hl1,
tamableme ICuda* d N.*-m’**”**•
iM^.ui.in» a&gt; oi
Altona) terFtalntlfl.

w.oo -

®F CURRENT LITERATURE.

ASPS,,, '£

“XHSf W.-’K s Bsortra.^

DAILY (with Sunday), f&amp;M p*
WEEKLY,

The Weekly Inter Ocean
A8 A FAMILY PAPER IT EXCELS

A Supplement, Illustrated, in Colors,
Of RIGHT ADDITIONAL PAGES, making ta aU SIXTEEN PAGES. TM» Bi^fl
met, containing SIX PAGES OF READING MATTER and TWO FULL-PAG®
ILLUSTRATIONS, It alone worth the price charged fox tbe. paper.
THE INTER OCEAN 13 PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO, the newt and comtawr.
cial center of all west of tbe Allegheny Mountain*, end ia better adapted to

DOLLAR PER YEAS. Addreaa

THE INTER OCEAN, Chicafo.

For a abort time wo will seed the Haatia.a Banner and
Weekly Inter Ocean, the two papers lor only one dollar per year c
in advance, to Barry County Readers. Those .at •&lt; ceirary gr. aj

””

COOK BROS.

�?.

. J -I

•tor pocket took caaalM it carefully for

a school bouse near Battle Creek by
smashing In a window and kindled a fire
with the childrens sclxwl books, using a
large number for the purpose. Then the
building Is apt twbe set on fire by tbe
for whose benefit we print this Item.
careless manner In which them* roving
A little care
A asoting of the stockholders of the fellows leave the stove.
Masuags City Bank was held in tbe bank taken in thl* matter will often save the
district quite * sum In repairing damages
yarlecN yesterday and the following
done by midnight inauradars.
cert wd directors were reelected:—
Onr contemporary, the Journal, teems
to feel especially sad In regard to tbe City
■Ihu W. Reynolds—Cashier.
Directors:—D. G. Robinson, Cheater Directory. We acknowledge that tha Di­
Messer. Dan W. Reynolds, W. H. Power*, rectory Is very incomplete, but that was no
Jqfea Csrvath, R. B. Messer, P. T. Col- business or fault of ours. We simply con­
tracted to do the printing and that wasal&gt;,
tbe man who got up the book furnishing
Ttr. SevrulUr rxy AdvrelUU .1 B.tUe us with the names. The man who got up
Creek;-aud probably elsewhere, believe tho Directory went to all the printing offi­
that all tbe signs that are to precede the ces in the city and to Grand Rapids and
earning of the last days, as prophesied In got blds. Tbe Banmeu got tho job, got out
the Bible, have now been tulfilled, and, the work according to contract and got It
although they rafuse to set an actual day out in a way that was more than satisfact­
for the second coming of Christ, they be­ ory to the man, got our pay for It and the
lie re that event to be at hand. It may be man went away well pleased as all our pa­
stated hurt’ that very many eminent theo­ trons do. Had our contemporary got the job
logian* o( other denominations are fl rm in the Directory would no doubt have
the belief that wc of to-day are living lb just filled “a long felt want” and would
the Saturday night of tbe world’s week have been very complete in every detail of
and that the Millennial Sabbath is about course. But he didn’t get tbe job and now
he is suffering from an aggravated case of
• Two very pleasant social features of' •Sour grapes."
last week were the companies given by
A Good MMfulac.
Mra. M. E. Kevins and Mias Grace Mess­
Worthington's Magazine for December
er at -Cheater Messer's home on Broadway,
&lt;m.F*rid*y. In the afternoon about fiftj» comes to hand filled as usual from cover
ladim were present and played pedro. Mra to cover with good things. If one dips
John Goodyear winning the head prize. Into this charming Magaxihe on any one
In th* evening a large number of ladies page he will not willingly lay It aside un­
nd gewltenien. were there. The head til the last page has been read. No great­
pctaea were won by Mrs. T. Diamond and er compliment ocwld be paid to It* highly
। entertaining quality. It is a pleasure to
wgru .&lt;«trved lhe rooms were cleared of review it, an Inspiration to read it Its
kkbfaM. aud those present engaged tn “trip- publishers alm to give that which la best
ptog the light fantastic,” for some time.
in literature, and that they have succeeded
1'wfah to'makeidMln a part of Mr. Sld- in pleasing the public Is evidenced by the
very large circulation It has obtained dur­
Tlam'i statetovnt In regard to my going out
dr thbhusineM when he and Mr. Hartman ing the first year of ft* existence. It Is
brilliant, clean, Instructive, eminently
mti*fii]&gt;ed'iuy X Interest. Hi* true we
readable,
and every number is rich with
tofruWed 80580 to use In the business but
ihis wml h*fi Id'lhe mill In the way of beautiful Illustration*. It has made giant
strides
tbe
past year and 1* now an es­
zueMnrddlse on hand and -Bills reeelveabtai*,*M&gt;d.sb&lt;Hild‘not be counted as a tablished favorite In thousands ef homes.
debt. -, I did not cqpic here with the in- It always offers something suited to tbe
special needs and tastes of each member
IcpUqm.of buring, but was asked to buy.
of the household.. Indeed Its whole Idea
is centered in tbe home.
There la no
Mheavy to alLthe member* of the Co.,
other Magazine just llk«* It, not one that
thnyhave not As. yet censured Mr. Sldis so welcome to the whole family. In
this respect It stands alone among its com­
Yotira truly,
petitors, for it appeals Jo all from oldest
4 R. ?. F. Dodds.
to youngest as no other Magazine doer.
1 f b*r. wants to see flue Christmas pres
Its illustrated papers, charming stories,
rent* girtord ho awrertd visit Archie McCoy’s delightful essays, and novel departments
fufWurt* store. From hl* long connee- make it unique in design and especially
CjiViViib the (uruieure bus lues*, bl* nat­ Interesting from tbe first page to the last.
ural’adaptability toil and hia knowledge
82.50 per year, 25 cents a single num­
of vrt’aTThe people io this vKlnlty demand, ber. For sale by all newsdealer*.
be iiVetter prepared than ever to please
every'obe desiring nice, tasty furniture at
Hartford, Conn.
mbderd prices. He ha* furniture of all
Subscriptions for this choice Magazine
•IdnfB from th4&gt; eheapeat to the best, but will be receiv *d and forwarded by the
viadtf a specialty of buying medium pric publishers of this paper.
ed good* tn suit Ute time*. We doubt if
tkrre |* a better assorted, cleaner, freshen
Mock Gf furniture of Its siae In the state
Look at it! The Michigan Central has
Of Mictdgau to&lt;fay.
Thl» should be a
pointer for those desiring to- bny Chribl- arranged with one of the best publishing
bouses in the United States for a beauti­
m*x/pr&lt;toijnt*—go early and make your so
fully printed series of World’s Fair pict­
Jecqumji.
ures, to be known as the Michigan Cen­
‘ ' &lt;1 * better arilde ha* anywhere appear­ tral’s Portfolio of Photographs of the
ed atiout the World'* Fair than that
World’* Fair.
wfxsrtl by Mr*. Alice Freeman Palmer in
The original photographs would cost
lAbeuiber numbar ot The Forum no
not les* than a dollar a piece, but the
“Borno Permanent Results of the Fair," it Michigan Central enables you to get 15
w&lt;y*W he bard to find ik She concludes
pictures for 10 cents.
herarrieteby saying that ‘the greatest
It’s the finest. It’s the most complete.
thing wa* the total, glittering, tnurtnurIt’s tbe best. It cannot be beaten.
'
rcalful. magical, evanescent Fair
If yon saw the World’* Fair, you want
ItadA. seated by tbe blue waters, wearing It as a perpetual souvenir of a memorable
the-firo crowns, servea by "novel boatmen,
visit.
•Ad-with the lap »o full of treasure that
If you didn’t get there, you want ,thl*
a* pteq^ by piece it was held up. It shone,
_to see what you missed, and to. fill your
w»* wotidcre&lt;t at, and was lost again In
mind with It's beauty and glory of the
the pile.
This amazing spectacle will
White City.
ffiph for years upon the inward eye of oar
Call on the nearest Michigan Central
people, and. be a joy of tbelr. solitude."
ticket agent and be will famish you with
the first part and tell you more altout IL
itatMta to be given at tbe. Presbyterian
pirch rtext week Wednesday lhe 20th
for tbfi beoefit ot th* church. The luMichigan's succbmIu! specialist will be
afxtndeutal part nf tho program will be
furtuUed by Mtaaes Quinn, William and at the Ford house. .Sunday. Dec,, nth.
fidsantx uU the piano. Messers Reed, Tbe explanation for Dr. Bennett's un­
Wopd. Seward aud Miss Rider with vjo- rivaled sneers* In curing piles, never
tliML cornet and boarvlol, Messrs Myers, missing a case, be they ever so . bad. long
WlitigUM and Ttrro, mandolin and guitars. standing, no matter what exemplification
Uro vocalist* ah ne would prove a draw­ lies In this fact, he knows the difference
ing card* Mr*. Hendershott. Mrs. Greble, between Inffamatlon with Its res tilts snd
Mieseff Messer, Grigsby, Michael. Rider. bunted blood vessels. Does not heat
M«e«$ Foote. Nelsou, Grigsby, Sutton them ar one thing, simply gets them well
■and others- Thu ticket* are 25 cent* and and they remain no. He wants all the
ran b&lt; purchased of F. L. Heath or Al­ old chronica, who have failed to get re­
bert Umdj. Let every one who can be lief from other sources to come and get
praoou^ and not only upend a delightful bls new Ideas about them and then judge
for themselves. Go see him. He talks to
eyealng. but help ou a good cause.
all.
I. •
‘ 'A4 hiatn pie of what a little saving at a
Sfao will amount to when carried on tor a
Stoekholdera
Wee
Ung.
ifc.w gctfrs'^ia detaourtrated in a very
MaoWtag mauaer U» thto city last week.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
ViMytaTuw years ago a farmer living but of tbe Boatings Chair &amp;‘ Table Company
»a!few miles ttran Cheelty had a mortgage will be held at the office of saM Company,
m hi* fam.
Little by UlUe the Hasting*. Mich., on Tuesday, January
aqaaateil Rais rod*red unUl last weak tbe Sth. A. D., 1824, at one o’clock, p. iu.
Uta* moquhL ot
the mortgage was
R. B. Messer, President
MtawUUqgov«r»5M. Tbe good wife had
M. L. Cook. Sec’y.
Hastings, Mich, December I2th, '28.
.
her share In saving In every way and
vdkMveu’twe than that Unix-kiJowu to
H**r kiuban.l »ba bad laid away small
auMunte realized from the sale of butter _T!ckettr now on sale to Pacific Coast
.and egg* until last week she came te tbe points on account of the California Mid­
Ogy.Mhg wiped &gt;»ut tbe last cent of in­ winter Exposition vta toe Michigan Cen­
. tofclifnn“ OQ the farm which now h free tral. For rates and routes enquire at Mich­
-MMf dear frpm. all incumbranceTbe igan Central Ticket Office.
TPOr*&lt;lsJuil of talk of bow the farmers
C. R. OsBOBX.
eapAWteUy are getting in debt deeper and
dj»ep&lt;T.. bat example* of thia go to show
far belter than the blatant routings of
bckeuilng polltietans of what can be
Name and residence.
•4ooe It one ha*1 the heart and encourage
&lt; Edward J. Hartman. Csrltou
&gt;79 1 Mabel Stewart. Ro1Hm Prairie

Hou. V.T.OolxroT. (in. I Tory tnttmt
Im MOTOUl ot IM IMOtlOK 0&lt; O«. C.n&gt;»kmCa
mJ Uw Supremo Lodj. offlom
(n M K. l» order In W«s6lu«B&gt;o Dre.
etlL'A-n aululwm waa pawed by Congress
&lt;4viUg ’h»- IwwuU'h! Mun'-iiueut ground*,
whir.ii i»i’u on the Putomae river, to tha
•Kalrtis «&gt;f Pvtblaa for eamping purpoee*

M U0UFS6IV6S

Wh&lt;*irt, white

SH^p
Turkey* live, 8.
Tnrky*. Created. n

sHsatrn sxtx
NoUoe I* hereby given that by virtue of *
writ of Ftari FariaalnMd cut of and aider tbe
seal of the Circuit Court tor the County of
Barry and State of Mlchtgan. to me directed
and deUvervd and ngalust the Roods and chat­

twenty-vlnth day of June. A. 0.. mb. levy upon

thefo'lowlnx deoertbad real estate situated in
the township of Irving. Barry County. Michi­
gan. to-wtt UiB north east quarter (fc)
ot the north east quarter [«&lt;] and Ute west
half &lt;H) of tha north west quarter (Mi of
ranae nine (8J
earths
s»
tn the ।
[kJ of
oi sec uijny
[301 township tour [41 north rangy eight IS] west
and south eaet quarter [Ml of south eart qnar-

Make a Christmas present
that is useful
I have a large, new stock of
Gold Eye Glasses and Spec­
tacles,
After making the present
to your friend, the glasses
can be adjusted to fit the
eyes free of charge.

When you have done this you certainly will
have arrived at the same opinion as all
others who have seen.them—THEY CAN’T
BE BEATEN. Large stock of felts and
rubbers. Don't go with wet teet this
weather. It wont pay you when you can

bR. q. W. LOWRY.

get rubber goods so cheap at

F. Q. STOWELL’/

of south west quarter
township four [41 w
all of whleh 1 shan expose tor suie at
public auction or vendue to the hl* best bidder
as tbe law direct* at the
north
front
door of the Court house Iu the city of
Hast Inn in said county of Barry and
Slate of Michigan, (that Mtag
where
tbe Circuit Court tor the said
Barry.
State of Mlchlgaa Is hoktaa) a
day of
February. A. 67.1«H. at one o’clock In tbe af
' ternooo ot that day.
Dated -at tbe city of Hastings, thl* 13th day r
December, A. D., 18*3.
Philip w. Bunn ass.
. Coder Sheriff.

[Practice econoht

DO INGS

Christmas is coming and your
habits of economy should be observed even then. But yon
Especially in hard times.

DO NOT FAIL

will want to buy something.
Christmas wouldn’t Tie
Christmas if you didn’t remember your friends or relatives

TO CALL AT

HICKS &amp; SDCnGC'S TOYS!
TOYS!
TOYS!
TOYS!

Store for a set of Fine
China Dishes, also

FANCY and STAPLE
Cups and Saucers,

For

with something,

If you don,t feel like buying a $35.00

chair, buy a $5.00 chair; if you don’t want a $40 rug, buy a

We are especially well prepared to give you what
you want this year and at prices that will please you. We
have plenty of high priced goods, but we’ve made a specialty

$6 rug.

in buying lees expensive goods and we can certainly please
you.

Bread and'MHk Sets,

A. McCOY

Fancy Bow!*,

PRICES

Sugar and Creams,

Doll*,

On Uanqnet Lamps -or
Hanging Lamps we are
lower than any house in
Hastings.

Doll Chairs,

WANTED

Doll Bed Steads.
DoUCabe,

Doll Swing*.
Dull Cradle*.

COME IN

Doll Bureaus,
Doll Side Boards.
Doll Desks, etc.,.

J can show you the finest
line of ROBES, SWELL
BODY and PORTLAND
CUTTERS ever shown in
Hastings, and at prices that
are sure to win.

Baskets, Banks.
Tin Toy*.

pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do

Black Board*.

Child* Block*.
Childs Dishes,

Mat.h Safe*.

CUSTOM SAWING

Doll Trunk*.

Childs Picture H -k*.

Drum*. Tamborlnea,

P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.

Childs Brooms,

Light or heavy, cast or steel
shoes, with bolsters or log
bunks.

Boys Saw and Baek.
We now have our stork of toys nearly

J. L WILKINS,

omplete and will sell at prices all can

reach, at

Horse Blankets
Still going
prices.

at

ag’t

wholesale

JESSE JOWNSENO

THE RACKET

Opposite Roller Mill

Between

r you save time you save

money. Yon can save a vast
Iamount
of time if you are look­

ing for
i'rto..«0.

or any kind of building mater
ial, by coming directly to uu
and not only that, you will gave money by buying of ug.

Wipt* lb'«&gt;-* ground* for drill purpoaes.

to Robert Gallant!. 4

2V*£3CI

To do this step into my store and criticalexamine thoee Ladies Shoes made by
Ross Levis &amp; Pifer, of Rochester, N. Y.

We are posted in
onr business and du
enough of it to

SPEAKING
Of imitations—did yon know that all oak stoves
------’
he ROUND OAK—Beckwith’•
is the truthful fact. See the
you might be deceived. SEE
Sold only by

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Hastings ■ Banner.
VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 34.

HASTINGS, MICH, DECEMBER, 21, 1893.

Hastings Banner
calby
Y.

aticm.

COUNTY NEWS.

will
all

The blacksmith shop will have a man at
the forge this week with a good recom­
mend aa a good hone shoer—The revival
meetings jMt week brought a few of
the worldly people to Christ Rev. Ford,
of Augusta;- a very able • minister, helped
carry on the meetings aud will be with
us this week—We are at this writing soon
expecting a large railroad
meeting
for the raising of a bonus which is held
out for us to pay—Dr. Chandler at tote
writing Is Improving—We are having a
very
nice postoffice department—Ida
Chandler who has been spending some
time to Ann Arbor is now at borne—Every
body get ready for the Christmas boat
Christinas night, all are Invited—The girl
that used to be Matty Sheffield has a very
flue ten pound boy.

N’T
and
thia
caa

If you want any
Cutters,Bob Sleighs
Robes or- Blankets,
Stoves, Hardware
of any kind call on,
your
; you

’t be
iitivea

The Hastings Troupe composed of- the
boy choir and assisted by the Misses Una
Quinn, Eva and Ida Hurd gave an enter­
tainment at the G. A. IL Hall, Lacey.
Wed. eve., Dec. 13, and to say that the
program was wt 11 rendered would be a
small recommend for them. The Com­
pany Intends giving several ’ entertain­
ments and should this be the case, all
will do well in hearing them If possible.
One of Lacey’s listeners.

IRA VANz
The Hardware Man,
UNION BLOCK,
HASTINGS, MICH.

.

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moo
buy a
what
We
jcialty
pleaao

What do you think of this?

Men’s $1.25 Socks go
this Week for 90c
Rubbers for overjtherh
for $1.25
Total Cost of rig $2.15.
And it is a good one.

ices to Buyers

Cloverdale.

The L. A. Soctaty meets this week on
Friday at the residence of Mrs, Mina
Adams—Public spirit seems to be lacking
arouud here in regard to Christmas—The
prevailing disease, la grippe Is still on
the rampage In this vicinity—Mrs. Rich­
ard Johncox, Mrs. Graham*. John Horn,
Harvy Adams and some others are pros­
trated with grip—Stephen Sprague Is still
very sick although some better at this
writing—Win. McCallum visited bls par­
ents last Sunday. Wm. Is the happy
father of a brand new girl baby—Mrs.
Carrie Mosher is now living with her par­
ents—The bunting party have returned
home from Gun Swamp but the turkeys
that they went after are still at large—
Llbble McCallum spent last week at home
—I forgot to say that Archy Anderton is
down with the grippe and Alex McCitittim
is at Marshall superintending Mr. Ander­
son’s affairs—Wm. Chamberlin Is fork­
ing for Mr. Walbert—Mrs. Eugene Deck
is* keeping house for her brother RobertJames H. Ryan and James A. Ryan are
attending to the chores for ’their uncle
John Coney, who is just recovering from
the grippe—Our school Is progressing
finely, under the management of Mr.
Jones, but the school house Is too far
away and It does seem as though we ought
to do something about having a school
house in Cloverdale—Corr Hayes has Just
relumed from a visit to friends at Marcel­
lus—Professor Taylor had some difficulty
In reaching here a week ago last Monday
evening, he having a horse who wander­
ed from the road. But the Profeesvor Is a
hustler and after some slight mishaps
such as upseltlug his cutter a time or two
he reached here lu time to oiganize a
large singing class.

Claude Price was at Suufield TuesdayMr. and Mrs. Jake Felghnef were called
to Ohio by telegram last week on account
of the severe Illness of their daughter.
But later the rest of the family were sent
for and they took the Sunday midnight
train for the same place—Mr. John Heckathom and family are victims of la grippe
—Adalbert Taylor who has been vlslttog
relatives in this place has returned to hla
home at Manchester—Mrs. W. I. Marble
and mother are visiting friends in Grand
Rapids and will be Joined later by - W. 1.
Marble, who will visit bis father at Har­
bor Springs before returning—Mr. Isaac
Purkey and family, of Detroit, are guests
of Mrs. Purkey’s father Mr. Bock.
Fratnavtllo.

Call and see us.

woollen &amp; Bronson.
nt ne uius iw front swrt.

COME IN
I can show you the finest
line of. ROBES, SWELL
BODY -and PORTLAND
CUTTERS over shown in
Hastings, and at prices that
I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some price. are sure to win.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I ■will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­
stering and repairing.
Light or heavy, cast or steel
shoes, with bolsters or log
bunks.

XOTICE

Horse Blankets
Jefferson St Furniture Still going
Store.
prices.

at

wholesale

JESSE ' OWNSEND.
ite Roller Mill.

with Jeosla Buskirk In Hopkins—Mrs.
Cooledge returned from Grand Rapids
where she has been for the last two months
—Waiter Hunt la on the sick list also Bi­
mer King— Alonson Clark, an aged gen­
tleman died Bunday the 17, at the resi­
dence of Wm. Ives with whom be bad
made bls home for a number of years.
The funeral will occur Wednesday at 11
o’clock, a. m.

Ross Pbelpa of Kendall is visiting his
sister Mra. ficribboer—Mr. and Mra. Hal­
lock are the happy parents of a son born
the 14th.—C. A. VanAmburg has moved
bls stock of goods to Caledonia—Mra.
Cooper has been visiting at Creasy the
past week—Mrs.‘Tolllea is visiting In Kal­
amazoo the past week—Mre. Henry Rob­
inson of Dowling formerly of this place Is
visiting at Mra. Tolls— H. C. Boynton
made a business trip to Kalamazoo—Al a
regular review of Barry Tent No. 879 K.
O. T. M. the following officers were elect­
ed for the year of ’94:—Commdr, H. C.
Boynton; Lt. Commdr., G. A. Mantle; R.
K.. C. A. Scribner; F. K., C. F. Moreau;
Chaplain, Rev. J.C. Chase; Phys., B. H.
Hnested: Serg’L, G. U. Sprague; M. of
A.. H. D. fitayman; tat. M. of G.. H.
Danieta.- tad. M. of &lt;L, W. Whlltimorr:
Senft-. F. G. Adams; PIch’L. H. F.
Adams—Thomas Blackman died Tuesday
morning at 9 o’clock.
Complications of
the La Grippe was the cause of his death.
Jop Wood of lensing la looking after
his farm at this place and putting up
blackboards whenever required—Henry
Hammond has learned to make cigars, as
be Is confined to his bed or chair it is a
good business for him—C. Cook and wife
of Middleville was at Geo. Ingrams the
fore part of the week—A cap social was
held at John Baker*» Friday night to buy
books for the school—Henry and Lena
Schmelker have gone to Ohio visiting—A
dance at Grange hall last Saturday night
A good attendance and a good time—Miss
Young, late of Grand Rapids has come
to keep house for her father—Old Mr.
Leavitt lost his last cow Friday. He is
old and unfortunate. It might be a good
deed to buy him another by contribution.
Cuat* Orora.

Mr. Gewgaw after spending the past
season with E. Band I e, now returns to
city life In Detroit—A. X Barnum after a
few days suffering from brain trouble Is
able to be out again—Betsey Towscnd is
not any better and cannot live mucn long­
er—Frank Wolf it contracting colds and
grippe and thinks be has more than his
share—Grandma Jobnsot) Is very feeble In
health—Uncle Jesse Cotton is again under
the doctort care—Homer Wood i\nd wife
of
Hastings visited
John
Marks
one day last week—A few days ago the
freight on our R IL was loaded so heavy
that In starting from our station it could
not make the grade until backhig nearly a
mile, then under the full motion It was
able to go on—Wm. Smith Is busy caring
for a carbuncle on his hand—Eugene Dav­
enport and family spent Sunday with G.
W. Coats—Who will say they ever saw as
much winter as we are having this season
of the year—Allow us to say “A Merry
Christmas” to all the patrons of the Bann eh—1803 will noon be In the past.
Are
we all ready to try to Improve In doing
better the coming year than we have In
past car’?.

S James Morgan who has purchased the
A. Dowling farm has moved on the Car­
veto farm for ttje winter as the former
place will not bi vacated before spring—
Revival meetings continue at the M. E.
church this week—Christmas will be ob­
served by the Cong's, with a Ferris wheel
and tree, by the Baptists in the same way
and by the M. E. with two trees and a
pyramid -Geo. 8. Bassett goes to Lan­
sing next week to attend the state teach­
ers association—The funeral of Mr.
Enoch Sylvester of Yankee, firings who
died suddenly last Friday, occurred Sun­
day. Deceased was well advanced in
years and was father of Mra. B. A. Almy
of thia village—No service at the Cung’l.
church next Sunday—Dra Taylor and A.
Hanlon of this village and Dr. E. O. Ban­
Ion of Wayland performed a very success­
ful surgical operation last Tuesday In
amputating the foot of Stella Webb.

WHOLE NO. 2010
dent and Clarence Hammond secretary.
Meet every Wednesday eve at the Grange
Hall. Programs consists of essays, reci­
tations and music—There will be
a
Christmas tree at Milo church on Satur­
day eve instead of Christmas eve—The
following persons took train at Milo le
consult Santa Claus as to the childrens

ed to return up to and Including January
tad 1394- Between all local points on this
company’s lines in the United States and
B. W. Johnson, Mrs. J. K. Flowers, Mra. Canada, except the Toledo Division. Also to
Lewis Williams, Mra. Bush, Henry Pen­ points on the Grand Rapids and.- lndiana. .
nock and Rob Northrope. The writer and Chicago and West Michigan Ry’sf
cautioned them or some of them about Half tickets for children will be sold fo
spending 55c. wheat—A well posted lady half the above rate.
C. R. OsBO as,
with a wink ef one eye remarked “Things
are cheap we dn not have to pay the rub­
ber tariff now see—Well the depot and
Obltuarr.
private houses will reveal many bidden
Simon G. Russell, died at his home
Christmas treasures Saturday eve—Mra. Dee. 9, 1890, In Orangeville township, of
RobL Marshall of Prairieville visited your
heart failure resulting from an attack of
city last week and returned to-dey—Hon.
la grippe. Mr. Rusnell was born July 33,
D. R. Cook of your city left the train al 181® Id Rnaaell Haloden Co. Maae., his
Milo on his way to RobL Marshall’s. D.
parents soon moving to Portage Co., (Jbrat,
R. please stop at the house on the town
where bls early life was spent. In 1851
poor farm. You wUl find a bed there that be married Mias Charlotte Arthur of the
the Rev. Culp said was good enough for
same place where they resided until the
a presiding Elder to sleep In.
fall of 1881 at which time be moved to
Orangeville, Barry Co.. Mich, where be
C. E. Goodwin has located at llhica— resided until his death. He leaves an
Mra. Townsend mother of Rickard Town- aged wife and a daughter Mrs. O. B. Dia­
mod died at his home Tuesday about noon mond of the same place tomoorn his lots.
—J. Wilcox and family of Irving were at Mr. Russell was held In high esteem end
M. B. Brooks over Sunday—W. I. Marble will be missed by a larg* circle of friends.
The relatives wish to retnm their heart­
waa at Lansing Monday—Mrs. J. 3. Boise
Jr. from Iowa Is visiting at F. C. and F. felt thanks for all service rendered in
T. Boise—O. M. Bullinger is suffering their late afflictions.
with La Grippe—C. T. Hough ditto—Mr.
and Mrs C. W. Smlthcxpect to start for
There Is a beautiful picture of a beauti­
their winter home attfJrlande Florida tbla. ful car which was on exhibition to Chicago
week—Mra. R. T. mMIn of Jonesville la
during the closing days of the world’s
visiting her daughter Mrs. C. L. Glasgow fair, and Is how making a tour of Michigan
—R. E. Sturgis was at Pontiac last week for the first time. It represents Florida
—J. B.*Mllls Is still on tin sick list—H. In general and the St. Augustine and In­
W. Walratli was at Middleville the fore dian River railway In particular. It con­
part of the week.
tains complete and marwkma state in­

Several of our church going people at­
tended the semi annual meeting of the
Tbornapple and Irving S. S. Association
at Freeport Wed. Dec. 13tb. They report
a good attendance, an interesting program,
and speak very highly of the hospitality
of the Freeport people—Mrs. Zerby died
very suddenly last Wed. evening. . She
had been engaged in household duties all
day. Being taken Suddenly very 111 a
neighbor waa hastly summoned wlio. on
her arrival, found Mra. Zerby onconcloua,
and she died In a few moments. Iler
physical! attributes her death to organic
heart trouble. Her remains were taken to
her former home In Ohio for burial. She
leaves a husband and one daughter who
have the sympathy of many friends—The
death of Enoch Sylvester, an aged and re­
spected resident of Yankee Springs oocured
on Thursday morning Dec. 14th. He had
recently been very ill from La Grippe but
had apparently recovered. He ate a hearty
breakfast and afterward remarked bow
well he felt. He took up bls’ papers and
sat down to read. Bls daughter. Mrs.
Frank Sylvester, noticing something pe­
culiar in bls expression, spoke to him. Re­
ceiving no answer she summoned her bus­
band. but the father was dead. Another
case of heart failure. The friends will
miss his kindly pleasant ways but he has
"fallen asleep". His funeral was held at
the Methodist church at Irving oh Sabbath
afternoon Dec. 17th—Mrs. Aluiy and Mra.
Grosephene of Middleville Mrs. L. B. Hitts
Of Irvine. Dr. Wm. Sylvreter of Detroit
and Mr. Frank Sylvester of Yankee Springs
with whom he lived are his children—
J no. Robertson of this village hadM^e mis­
fortune to fall and fracture a couple of ribs
Saturday evening. We are sorry and have
no doubt he Is—This year ton Christmas
exercises ire to Im held at the Congrega­
tional church Saturday evening. Every­
body Invited—TtnAHubbard and Hender­
shott saw mill will aeou start up again
This will afford employment to aome men
out of work—We are glad for good sleigh­
ing— Our singing school I* held on Wed.
evenings and is called by theme Interested,
a suetvss. This is the third year Mr. Tay­
lor has been with us. and the Improvement
hi the singing Is quite noticable. He also
instructs a class In DI it No 2, Irving, Fri­
day evening of each week.

Delayed IsUer.
»
La Grippe Is quite prevalent In this vi­
Rhltoh.
cinity, there being several canes-Grizzle
Mr. Baird and family of Ohio have mov­
Ruasell died at his late home two mites
north of the village. Funeral services ed Into the Bedford bouse—Mr. Moffet
were held at the M. E church on Monday, had a small run away last week but dp
Rev VanAntwerp officiating—There will not blame the horse, think he mtftt have
be a Christmas house at the M. E. chureh iteen looking back at the new cutter—Miss
on Saturday evening, Dec
23—Ctrna. Jennie Wiitklns of Irving is visiting at D.
Smith and George Nelson are alck with Benjamin’s—Mra. Orange la vtelling to
la grippe—Mlsa Jennie Mullen Is clerk­ Illinois—Itevlval meetings still continue
ing for Temple A Nelson -Quite a num­ at Shiloh—Mr. Horace German’ te very
ber of young people took a sleigh ride last low at this writing, relapse of Lx
Friday evening- Our school is progress­ —Dill Brujamln is teaming fur E. IL
ing finely under the uiankgement of Mr. Sheriff—Mr. Zerby’s were shocked tn re­
Hsfner and Mrs. Wood-^Mlllle Van Eps ceive the news that their daughter in-law
Mollv Zerby living east of Middleville
is clerking for John Calms.
dropped dead Wedheaday
of
UlIipiTU
—------------ - evening
heart trouble. She had been
bwn Mrflng
reding uuDowling
Everybody hangup your stocking as usually well through the day.
Santa Claus is surely
coming—N. r.
Clemens is slowly recovering from hls^reDr. ElltoH was unable tn attend his
ceut severe attack of lung fever-Mra.
or two dnja laat
Geo. Byrant In no better at thia writing, nn.reaslonal rails
week
on account of l-agrippe—Several
she was recently pohwinetl by wearing a
pair of nd lined allppera and Is pounxird .bout here are afflicted lu like mannerMaster &amp;t McElwain of Plainwell was the
sery aeriously—Grandma Frey ha« n«iri&gt;
recovered from her recent lllueam-There gn« st «f his uncle Robert and cousin El­
well McElwain Saturday evening and Sunwill bo a shooting match held
Dowling
Saturday toe 98rd—Mrs. Lang met wWi day—Mra. McCoy entertained quite K
quite bd accident a few days ago while numlier of friends and neighbore Wed­
watering her eew. The cow lu throwing her nesday who with the host aud hovtess tn
joyed a fine feast of fat chicken etc. to­
head tbrvtt her horn llmtugh her cn**a. gether «Uh an enJoyaWo Interview tn the
leav
’nx an ugly
and
wound—JenL” O-^
l! one
..r painful
!ta .k*-*
delight nf all who were
V*
and wife Intend to move tola week—Web­ Barlier leaves for his home In Caledonia
Utaday after, having spent several d"J»
ster and Herilngti.n »«•
prepa"' visiting fricndU and acquaintance about
lions to move their mill ou J. Hinchman s
(he Corner*-The neighbors and[ cltiwns
farm where they have taken a
aawli'g
—There l» nothing definite about llm have nwmded to the wants of Mrs. Aset
Peak whn recently loat her hnuse by fire,
CbrWmaa tree at il*e chureh »cxt Selurand
nearly, all
of
Its
eontenta
Varrowly escaping from the devouring
dements In the night.
•
Mr Roy Bechtel Is quite tick with la.
„Ippc—Willie King of Moline vl-dted
TirermonH,!., 11 Jcrree,
xm
hte Otale J&lt;4» »• *'"«•
thU
•Its lb- *lr tul1 °*lh*
tta ww»—U
"**
?"* unr&gt; whht- who pl«HM •&gt; «*•, I" , “f
bnntar from »~r &gt;ta
Mm W irtln .n hoar. Wood-tad
dri
., Ihl, .IMS last
-Mlm* Uxy PlrroXl H.,*K
place hM marrb-d a barber of Grand
Id^WUltam
O&lt;

nap-

Christinas and New Yean
via the Michigan Central. Kate one and
one-third lowest local flrat class fare for
round trip. Tickets to be sold December

hibits and 140 French ptate bevel glass
mirrors, which produce a charming effect.
The car Is built of Florida woods. It cost
320,000, has traveled through 20 states and
has been seen by more people than any
other car on earth, and tietildes all this, it
contains live alligators (secured by stroofcx
bars in a tank). The car and the exhibit
Is In charge of General W. S. Webb, who
was a commissioner to the Parte exposi­
tion as well aa to the world’s fair. If It
comes your way take a good look at IL
Bear in mind that the alligators are
chained.—Chicago World.
This wonderful car will exhibit at the
Michigan Central railroad depot from 9
u. tn. -to 9 p. m. In Hastings, Sntiarday,
Dec. 2J.

Rev. A. D. Grigsby will pradi a
Christmas sermon next Sunday morning
and lu the evening will talk about “Cradles
and Coffins.” ’
,
Rev. A. D. Grigsby lectured at Allegan
Congregational chnrch on Monday, even­
ing on “Human Faces and How to Read
Them."
The Y. P. S C. E. meets next Sunday
evening In the Presbyterian church and
will be led by MLss Knight.
The C. L. S..C. will
with Mrs.
Geer Nov. 23rd.
Quotations on Christmas.
r
Human History.—Mrs. Maggio Bailey.
Economies.—Miaa MletaaL ■
How to study fine arts, synopsis.—Mrs.
Norman Bailey.
What Is Geology?—Mrs. Stauffer.
Tliere will be a Carol service for child­
ren at the Emanuel church next Sunday
evening. Christmas eve. at 7 o’clock. Ser­
vice and sermon on Christmas day at 10 a.
tn. The Sunday school festival will bo
held on the following Tuesday evening in
tbo^paritih house.
The first Society of Spiritualists will
meet al the residence of J. L. Reed Sun­
day the 94th at 2.30 p. m. North Chureh
street Ail are welcome.
.
’ There will be an “Old Folks" service at
the Methodist church next Sunday morn­
ing. All elderly people are InvKed to
attend church and participate In Christ­
mas services especially for them. In the
evening there will be a program rendered
by the Sunday school constating of recita­
tions, music etc. all appropriate to the
N. C. Neasels yet very 111—Rev. W. O. Christmas season. You are cordially In­
Nease of Otter Lake was at the bed side vited to come.
of bls father but returned to his home Fri­
day—Mrs. Appleman went to Lenawee Co.
The Holiday vacation begins Friday
to attend to a sick sister—The long Io t
George Phillips Is now among us—Nine night and lasts until Jan. 9th.—A petition
tenths of our ciitzmii are having the la asking that work cease Thursday night
Grip—llur cold weather took a thaw but was presented to the Faculty but to no
bus taken a relapse—Homer Ehret spent purpose—The. meetings here conducted
Bunday in l-ake Odessa with bla bed girl by Rev. B. Fay MU la, the Evangelist were
—Mrs. Austin Is on the sick Ihi —Mr. productive of ranch good, between six and
Warner hus rented Charlie Phillip-* farm seven hundred pereooa* signlfilng their
of one-hundred seres for three-liutidred desire and determination to lead a Christ­
cash n-nt—Clark Tetmarak has rente&lt;1 Mr. ian life Ir the future—The ’ Engineering
Nease farm—Coasting parties have been Labratory was discovered t*** on fire one
the rage In our vicinity the past wee£— day last week and an alarm wa« turned
When yon want u&gt; see a number one In. The fianta were extlnguhbed before
school you want to call al the Hosmer much damage waa done—The Mustache
school house Rufus Ehret teacher—Henry Club wlp disband next ’Friday- The re­
Hosmer Is getting material to put an sults of ite efforts have beau “out of
addition to lijs barn—Don’t forget tin* sight”—Prof. Von Holst of Chicago Uni­
Christmas tree at the Hofner school house versity delivered the sixth S. L. A. lec­
ture last Friday'evening o« “Tou*8iant
L’Oouverture”—Tuesday night the Choral
Reduced Kate* for Holiday*.
Union rendered “The Messiah" with full
For Christmas and New Year ilo!idny&gt;s chorus of
hnndrwj and seventy
Jthe Chicago * West Michigan and D.-trolt. voices, besides complete orchestra and
1 jiusiug Jt Northern Lima will sell ex- distinguished solulxte—Tbo , S •plionwre
curaioti tickets on Dec. 23rd. 24lh. 25th. annual "The Oracle” appeared Monday.
j
30th, aud 31st and Jan. 1st at one a nek One young lady who was “ground" heard
•
one-third
fare fur round trip. Tickets will of it before the book was placed on sate
be good going only on date of wale and for and was so incensed with the personality
return until Jan. 2nd. inclusive.
of the grind that she consulted a lawyer
Gko. DmHavkn, G. P. A.
with the result that the editor* worked
all night Sunday night cutting out the
pnge on which the objoettonabte Item ap­
Look at II! The M Icblgan Central has peared—The Inlander ami the WriukM
arranged with nne of the best pu'dhbtog both send out Christmas nam’ter*. Ati
houses In the United States for a teautl- rhe college pubileations have had a fci» I
fully printed series of World’s Fair pict­ sale.
Wrinkle aav»:—
ures, to be known as the Michigan Cen­
O Turkey! O Turkey l yon n wdn'l 8 » ham •
tral’* Portfolio of Photographs of the
I... Ann A m

World’s Fair.
The original photographs would enst
not less than n dollar a piece, but the
Michigan Central enables vnu to get I®
pictures tor 10 cents.
H’a'llw finest. it’s the moat complete.
It’S the best. It cannot be beaten.
if you saw the World’s Fair, you want
It m a perpetual souveni* of a memorable
vWt.
If you didn’t get there, you want thia
to see what you missed, and tn fill your
mind with it’s beauty and gk*n of the
^Cati on lbs nearest Michigan Central

icket agent and he will furnish you with

log tsar to.

n&lt;

�startilng;

the Golden Gate. and. no doubt, he

bordering- upon

passed- The moment he arrived Molly
waa resolved to send for Zach French
and make good to him her indebtedness
by providing for him in the future.
In the meantime, Mrs. Allaire did not
cease to look after the families who had
been affected by the Io— of the Dread­
naught It wm solely for the purpose
of visiting their humble homes, of pro­
viding for their wants that she cow and
then left Prospect cottage and went
down Into the lower town. Her gener­
osity showed itself in many ways, busy­
ing iLMilf with the moral as well us the
material needs of her proteges. It was
during the first part of this year that
she consulted Andrew Hollister con­
cerning a project which she waa anx­
ious to carry ouL She was resolved to
establish and endow a home Cor the
care and custody of abandoned and

wm

himself to think
that her soul's yearning would ever be

satisfied.

dVLESVERN
wee.

*

And yet perhaps her audience would
have done better to throw Itself with a
firm reliance upon that Instinctive
Icnowtedge with which nature often en­
dows woman. While man Is unable or
al least nnwilling to form deductions un­
til he has first subjected facts to actual
and logical examination.woman.thanks
to her powers of intuition, is often en­
abled to make astonishing forecasts of
the future, ft b some kindly instinct
which acta as her guide and imparts un­
to her prophetic lore. Who could say
that the captain's wife would not some
day be right and all the world wrong?
She and Andrew Hollister were now
conducted to the cabin of the Molly's
Hope, where CapL Willis gave them a
detailed account.,of the Expedition

In spite of the fact that the Celebes point­
Continuing her course toward the
aeabshut in like a lake, it b visited by
terrible wind storms, and in the night northwest, the steamer kept up her
of Tehruary 28 to 2» a gale of great im­ search among the islands- along the
petuosity overtook the steamer, rolling coast of Sumatra. On June 20 the
up a violent sea and emptying hundreds southerly end of the Malay peninsula
waa sighted, and the Molly’s Hope short­
of tons of water upon her deck and
orphaned children.
.
flooding her hold, but her compart­ ly afterwards put in at the port of Sin­
' Mr Hollister,** said she. "it’s aa a
ments resisted the strain and kept the gapore.
memorial of ofir child that I desire to
As the engines called for repairs, CapL
water from reaching her engine rooms,
efeet and endow thia institution. I’m
apiece of great good fortune, for hfer Willis was obliged to. make u stay of
sure John will approve of it when he
Area once extinguished and screw ren­ two weeks In this port, which is situat­
return*. for to what better use could we
dered useless she would have been pow- ed on the southerly side of the small
Island of the same name. This little
pul dur fortune?*’
eriess U» make head against the gale.
Andrew Hollbter admirably seconded
Neither captain or crew lost' their island, however, since the English first
Mr*. Allaire in the execution of her
adf-posMSoion for a moment during the selected it as a naval and commercial
plans. A hundred and fifty thousand
iong hours.of thb terrible nighL On station in 1818. has steadily increased in
dollars were to be set aside for the pur­
the morning of March 3 the staunch importance. S fact due to its admirable
chase of' a suitable property and for
steamer, Molly’s Hope, sighted the Mar- situation on the line of trade between
the payment of its running expenses.
atoutMM bland* off the coast of Borneo. "America and the Indies.
It will be remem bored that It was at
The project was quickly carried into
A fortnight was devoted to ransack­
execution, lhanks to the assistance af­
ing, thette water* for some proof that this port that the Dreadnaught was to
forded by the city governmenL There
the Dreadnaught had perished in just land a portion of her cargo before pro­
It will also be
was no necessity to erect a building.
such a gale aa had overtaken the steam- ceeding to Calcutta.
Purchase was made of a large residence
abut although rich presents weredia- remembered that the American clipper
situated In a most healthful location
ttted among the chiefs nothing was ship never entered this port. However,
Capt. Willis profited by his forced so­
near
the Old Town. A skillful archi­
forthcoming.
CAPT. WILLIS OAVB THXH A DETA1IJCD
'
"It b very possible,” said CapL Willb journ here tc, investigate the circum­
tect wga employed to make the necessa­
AOOOL'XT OF THX EIPKtimON.
tp hia mate one day, "that the destruc1- stances of every wreck that had been
ry changes, so that the building was
reported within late years.
Maps of Polynesia and Malaysia were soon in a condition to accommodate
tioa of the Dreadnaught was due to a
From the very fact that the Dread­ unrolled upon the Labi? and he was thus fifty children, together with a corps of
' sudden attack of a number of piratical
naught had been signaled off the port enabled to trace out step by step, from nurse* and teachers, large enough to
craft, aud thb would account for our
not having been able to discover any of Macassar and that she hod never bland to bland and port to port, the take charge of them. As the building
_ ________________
___a __
waa
surrounded by
large garden full
trace of her. These pirates make no reached Singapore, it became necessary route followed by the steamer.
"Permit me. Mrs. Allaire,’' said Wilahade treesand provided with runboast of their exploits, and when a ves­ to assume that she had been wrecked
1b, “to draw your attention to thb &lt; nlng water, there could be no question
sel dbappeara they have but to lay it to somewhere between these two points.
True, there was another position to poinL The Drcadnaught was seen for that
the place wonld prove a most
the fury of the gale.”
“You are right, captain," replied the take, and it was that Capt. John had the last time off the southerly end of I healthful resort.
mate.
\'ThesE waters swarm with left the Java sea anti run out into the Celebes bland on May 8, U73. that is ’
On Muy 19 thb foundling hospital,
ucven
leaving
San
pirates, and wo must redouble our vig­ Indian ocean through the strait of about
ru---------ct— weeks
.T—after
------- 'ul
’T—T**.
------ ‘1 uP°n
th® n&amp;mo of The Walter
Iximbok or strait of Sunda.
And yet Dtego Sine, lh.0 w. h»,o hid oo | 1|om_
beeo bertowed. wm
ilance iu passing through Macassar
why should .he hare done this, in­ Udlrur, of her Therefore. M .he ueeer I rol^ „ld tlu! _1M(1|U of lbe whole
atratL”
asmuch
as
he
was
bound
for
Singapore?
“Very true." answered Willis, "but
re^hedblojopore. we ere forced lo.the I
whU.h ..joUed lo here eo opporI- the
•*-- Java
’— ■
there’s no chance of their being able to Such a supposition hod nothing to sup- conclusion that she was lost in
of testifyingJte sympathy for
overtake us. Itot so a sailing vesseL
sea. How?L&lt;here arc two
n theories. I
A1iaire&gt; whOi however, to the in­
With irregular and shifting winds a
By August 23 the steamer was ready The first is that she went down in a
tense regret of all, was not present at
for sea, and CapL -Willb, by coasting gale or after a collision, leaving no
1----------- '’■Vi ,be Inauguration. She had not been
men-y. But so long as our engines are along the Simoa island*, left no point troop of her existence; tht
____ : is ,| &lt;b|e
le Kectmtl
bring herself to leave Prospect
in working order we shall have nothing nnvbited. One after the other he made that she went ashore on the "reefs and 1I cottage on thb occasion. But the mo­
to fear. Still we can't be too carcfuL" thorough search on Madura, Bally, was completely destroyed by the pirates 1
; ment s number of children had been
For two months, from March 15 to Lombok and Sumbawa blands. The to cover up their crime l/
7
A _Jt/T^t
n ’
in the home, she went every
May 15. CapL Willb busied himself Molly.’* Hope had great difficulty ab either of these last two cases it b Im- ,
lhcm a Tls[U M
they ^al­
making a close search of the eastern times to keep herself from being caught possible that there should not have |
ly belonged to her. These children
coant of Celebes bland. The fantastic in the violent currenLs flowing through been some debris, some flotsam, acme I
were to be permitted to remain nt the
outlines of thb bland have led some the different straits opening into the bit of scrap of.her cargo to survive her, I
home until they were twelve years of
geographers to compare it to a huge Indian ocean, currents so strong that a but in spite of oyr efforts |we have not !
tarantula, but the very fact of thb bent J ship b carried along even in the teeth been able, to find any actual proof of . age. and as.soon as practicable they
f j were to be taught to read and write,
Il will be readily un­ her destruction "
and twbted coast line makes it a favor- i of the monsoon.
derstood that a sailing vessel wonld . Hence CapL Willis m.llred to the •; their religious and moral education was
ite refuge tor pirates.
| to be looked after, and at the same time
Whenever thp ship's boats were occu- . find it almost impossible to escape from opinion that the Dreadnuu 'hl iuul born
•
,
, ,
, ,
, ,
■ inry
they were
were to
to uo
lx» wngui
tanght nucu
such ua iruuc
trade aa
as
pied in M-arvhing the roves and inlets, j one of these Impetuous .swirls to the .brack .nd dretrojed by ^.oc „l U&gt;™« I thei, ptrllrul,r ,pdl„dreml8hl Justify.
.
tornnzloM
,
, .
•
»
J•
Capt Willb lay to as near the coast an . southward.
tornadoes so nrten
often l««t
let Innua
loose In
In_ irruxitL
irresist­ ... ones os ,belonged
to the families of
After leaving Flores island CapL ible fnry upon those wuti-x for. as re­ I Such
possible with steam up, ready at a mo­
sailors were to be trained for thcsca and
Willb continued to skirt along the, gards the theory of colli; ion. it was
ment's notice te cover their retreaL
shipped as cabin boysor apprentices. It
Having -once traversed the straiL all chain of blands shutting in the Flores ‘'»ery rare that both vesseli go downreally seemed us if Molly hud a special
danger was at'an end. for the southern anti Banda seas on the south, but no due survive* to tell ^he story
affection for thb class in Lender remem­
CapL Willis*conclusion t|-o». although
part of Celebes b under Dutch rule. tidings of CapL John and his com­
brance of CapL John.
panions, no trace of the beautiful clip­
Macassar being the capital city, and
he didn't express it. that all hope must
The end of ISSI came, but with it no
per ship, rewarded their efforts. Nat­ be abandoned
here under the guns of Fort Rotterdam
tidings of the lost ship or of any soul
the Molly's Hope came to anchor on urally the crew of the Molly’s Hope
So thought Andrew Hollister, too
fplt the Repressing effect of thb long He bent hb head. he ctiuhl not hear that had been on boonI of her when she
But, howex^r. it the inquiring look which Molly fixed sailed, and although large rewards had
If CapL Willis had thus far discov­ and fruitless cruise.
been offen.il for the slightest trace of
ered no trace of John Allaire and fib was too soon to give up al) hope, as the upon him
the long-lost vessel there had been no
crew of the Dreadnat^ht. he was now search was really not yet completed. It
"No! No!" she exclaimed, "the Drend
grounds for dispatching the Molly's
waa possible that CapL John, instead paught did not go to the lA&gt;tUim
destined to get at last some positive in­
lohn
Hope on a second voyage.
But Mrs.
formation on the subject of the route I of entering Macassar strnit after leav­ and hb men have not perished!"
Aiiuire was still buoyant and hopeful.
which the., Dread naught had followed/1 ing Mindanao, had chosen the Molucca
And Molly continued touuestion W||U was lb la- On May 3, 1875, that clipper passage and had entered the Java sea lb concerning the minutest details of Possibly 13M2 might bring about what
IbNl iia&gt;l been powerless to effect And
ship hud been signaled ten miles out through the Banda and Flores seas
the search, encouraging dismissing
the Barkers, loo
What hod become of
from MacasKor, heading towards the
But the time waa running down and combatting
It wm not until after a
' Java sea. One thing was now certain: the logbook of tho Molly's Hope con­ session of three hours that she rose to them’ Where had Lew Barker taken
refuge to keep clear of requisition
■she hail not perished in the terrible tinued to make no mention of any trace take her leave
for h» arrest? As the police authorities
-w*tera of Malaysia
Jt was beyond or tidings of the lost vessel.
Neither
"Shall I proceed to, put the Molly's
hod given up locking for him. Mrs Al­
•Celebes and Borneo. that Is in the Java at Timor nor among the three group*
Hope out of commission?" askevi Willi*
laire found herself constrained to aban­
■ea, that CapL Willis was called upon which makeup the Molucca archipela­
"By no means, captain. *1 was the an­
to continue his search, not relaxing go did CapL Willb come upon any bit swer "I have no intention to discharge don the thought of discovering Kate's
whereabout*
Ida efforts until Singapore had been nr shred of information' which might you or your crew
Who I can say that
In truth thus was a great sorrow for
point to the fact that th? ill-fated clfj&gt; another cruise will be aa barren of re­
■ Id a report sent to Mra. Allaire'from pcr had beed'-loat In these waters.
sults as thb has been? Wil! you retain Molly who was deeply interested In the
thia extreme point of Celebes island. Wil­ When the search steamer hod reached command of the steamer?*'
lot of her unfortunate relative
II was
lis communicated to her thia Important the bland of Gilnlo the cirelf was com­
"I would dot so willingly, Mrs Al­ a matter of astonishment to her never
piece of information, at the sa~re time plete
Capt Willb hail
made the laire, but I belong to the Hollister con­ to receive a letter from Kate, for how
promising to keep her posted as to the round* of the eastern archipelago, he cern; possibly they may need my serv- easily could the latter have communi­
results of the Aarch which would now bad ended the tusk which bad been aacated with her cousin without in any
signed him
"Don't let that stand tn yonr way. my way imperiling her husband's safety.
da bltindn.
.
Having taken on the necessary sup­ dear Willla," said Mr Hollister
'I an Tould they both he Ignorant of the fScto
Willis had fixed the meridian of Sing­ plies of provision* and coaL the Molly's only too happy to place you under Mrs.
that Molly had recovered her reason,
apore as the western limit of the ex­ □ope on January. 9 was headed for Allaire** orders."
that she had fitted out a vessel to search
pedition, and on hb way home Intended i home.
Thus ended tht year 1881.
“Be II *o then, Mr. Hollister. My for CapL John, that the expedition had
to explore the western shores of Java’( the sixth since the Drcadnaught had
crew and I will stick to the Molly** ended in naught? It could not be pos­
■ea, and make search among the chap­ last been heard from
It was not until Hope."
sible. Had not the newspapers of both
let of bland* which shut it in on
"And, Capt. Willla," said Molly, "hold worlds followed tho movements of the
that akle. then after passing in among sighted al the signal station of San
Molly's Hope, and how could it be pos­
the Moluccas regain the Pacific and re­ Diego.
menu"
sible that l-ew and Kate Barker had
turn to America.
The Malaysian campaign had lasted
in giving hia consent the shipping nut noticed any of these accounts? They
The Molly** Hope left Macassar on nineteen months and in spite of the merchant had had no other thought
must also know that Mrs. Allaire had
May 35. and .crossing the strait at it* prodigious effurta of Capt Willla, sec­ than to defer to Molly** wishes
been enriched by the death of her
lower end. marie the port of Banjer- onded by the admirable devotion of his
Doth he and CapL Willla bad imagined uncle. Edwnrd Manson, and that she
masKin. Thb Is the official residence of officers and crew, the mystery of the
that she would give up all ideas of a waa now in u position to help them.
the governor of Borneo. Most scrupuDrcadnaught remained as dark and second expedition after the absolute And yet neither one of them had made
Ioub examination waa made of the shlpfailure of the first If time was never
records, but 00 mention of thel
to weaken her remembrance of her with Molly, although their situation
dJreadnaughl could be found. There
CHAPTER XII
busband, at least It would lu the end could not be otherwise than precarious.
waa but one explanation. CapL John
destroy every shred of hope of ever see­
January, February. March hail gone
had kept out to *ea In erosaing thb
Tliere had been nothing In the letters ing him again.
In accordance with by. and it began to look os if I8tf2 would
body of water
received from time to time by Mrs. Al­ Molly's wishes the steamer was not laid slip away without bringing any change
Ten days later CapL Willis cast an­ laire to give her any encouragement up CapL W ill is and his crew remained
in the situation, when something hap­
chor iu the port of Batavia at the west­ that the expedition would be crowned in charge of her and their pay went on pened which really seemed likely to
erly cud of Ute island of Java. Thb b with success, and even the receipt of Jost the same. But there were exten­ throw light upon the mysterious disap­
the capital of the Dutch possessions in the letter announcing the search about sive repairs to be mode. She must go
pearance &lt;&gt;f the clipper ship. On March
Oecaniia. The governor general was to be made among the Moluccas did not , into dry dock, her rigging must be
27 the htcumer Golden Gate, on which
not al&gt;l&lt;* to gi*e CapL Willb a glimmer serve to raise her hopes
overhauled, new boilers put into her Zach French hail shipped os a common
The moment she learner! that Capt. sod her engines looked after. z After all
of light on the possible fate of the
seaman, entered the buy of San FranDreadnaugliL In the opinion of the Willis had arrived, she proceeded on this had been accomplished, the Molly's ciaco after a cruise cf several years in
marine authorities at . Batavia, the board accompanied by Mr Hollister. Hope was thoroughly provisioned and European waters.
The moment Mrs.
American three-master had been over­ A glance at Willi*' face told her tnat coaled
Allaire heard of thb arrival she wrote
taken by a tornado which had eaught the concluding portion of the search
Mrs Allaire's life at Prospect cottage toZacb French, who had been pro­
her with all her sails set and Rent her among the Mb! orcas had not been pro­ had long since taken on its old-time moted to b-jstewsln, requesting him to
to the bottom with every soul on board, ductive of any results Having given methods, but, with the exception of call upon her at Sun Diego. As French
fn support of thb opinion they cited a a cordial grasp of the hand to the cap­ Andrew Hollister and CapL }Villia, no waa contemplating a trip to his native
number of like cases. In which no tid­ tain, she advanced toward the crew one waa admitted to her Intimacy. She town far the purpose of enjoying a few
ing* had come from the doomed vewela, which stood respectful!y awaiting her lived entirely In the atmosphere of the months' rest, he replied that he would
said no. bit of tho wreck had ever been appeorsocs on deck
past, save aa her unfailing hope tem­ start for Son Diego as soon aa he could
•'&lt; thank you. CapL Willla." she said. pered its awful darkness. The dem!
procure leave and would upon reaching
,____
Id fearing
Batavia the Molly's Hope eaWyaal buoyantly, ‘and I thatfk
that city at once present himself at
p«t the strait cf Mumia on her port side ’ yor. ray friends
Your devotion touches
beanie her. Little Walt would have
a mutter of several da ya

fee! confident

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RAILWAY. 'WRECKS.
JL Train Plunges Through a Treat!#

VICTIMS OP TH* KA1I-

SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS.
One of Xis Experiences.
For thlrty-cWtt years Capu Laud followed
the wa. moat of that time as master of a ves­
sel. and upon retiring from the water was ap­
point, d by tbs Secretary of the United States

rvlat&lt;H one experience re follows:
-For reveralyaaM I had been troubled with
£&lt;■■:&lt; rsl nervousness and pain In the region
of mv heart. My greatest affliction wu
-I’s ple sneas*. it was almost Impawdhle at any
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the remedy confinally be Injuri­

lively

es betoR OMurvd by the drutcpertsedy harmless, 1 contin­
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1 &lt;an ' Dnsclentlously say that Dr. Miles' Bestor^tivi* Nervtoe and New Heart &lt;Cure did
move fur me than anyuiilng I had ever taken.

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For Chtalorue, Address

A. b. Parisi

•
B‘ V- D“' "--Aboot T
^fclock Friday night, w.re, oenurrwl
New %’ork A Pennsylvania
•boat 6 miles north of here, resulting in
the loss of at least eight lives and
the injury of others The
west­
train that leaves
Buffalo
at
“ ' 5:30
p. m.
ran over
*
--------------Sheridan*
crossing
which had been weakened by floods in­
cident to the heavy rains The trestle
bore up when the engine - passed over,
tout sueenmbed directly after, precipi­
tating the tender, a baggage and
•“oker Into
the creek. The other cars crowded’
th«i
du«,
them down
and
helped
to crash them
-—.. and
-..J their
occupants.
“
Fortunately
the wreck
did
not
catch
fire.
The bodies
of
five
passenger have been reThe' death . list is: Oscar
Porter, Brocklom Mrs
Porter, his
mather, Brocktonc George Ryman, Fredemia; Mrs Sfcjckholm. Dunkirk; WilHam McKane, baggagemuster, Buffalo;
Hurry Hodge, conductor.
Hurt la a Coillaloo.

I^bovidknck. R. L, Dec. 1A—A disas­
trous head-end collision occurred on
the Jiew England road beneath At­
wells avenue bridge Friday afternoon.
The drains colliding were the Pascoag
express on the Springfield division
and aa extra coal train. The former
had
.the
rijfht
&lt;xf
way.
Both
were
running
high
The locomotive of the express -is a
total wreck and the three coaches are
rendered almost worthless The loco­
motive of the extra is also badly de­
molished. The blame is attributable
to the dispatcher at the Olneyville sta­
tion. who failed to hold the express.
The fireman and engineered the extra
saved themselves by jumping.
The
rolling stock took fire immediately

fir* department Eight persons were
injured, one of whom will die.

Pittsbuboh. Dec. 16.—The city-bound
accommodation train on the Pittsburgh,
Virginia A Charleston railroad was de­
railed at Batford station, 35 miles
south of Pittsburgh, Friday morning*
abd three coaches wrecked. No one
was killed, but fifteen were injured, a
□ umber seriously.
BUFFALO FLOODED.

MORTGAGE MALE. .
Dtteill bavins been irmle lu toe coati I liens
Ol a certain tn&lt;lrtgl*«*• in to- b» tV|l!lS'» HoUey
Buffalo. N. Y., Dec. 18.—The flood
to (teorc*- Purdy. datw J «r.u*rv 21tli. A. D.. disaster io South Buffalo proves to be
&gt;»T4. si*
snk rvcordi-d
be Resfister
rrrvrara lu
hi Uie
me offl-c
uw. v of •**«
o( D.'r&lt;i'. forthecounivof Barry inti Stet* of of the greatest magnitude. The part
Ur
d., •OM.re.... * l&gt;.' of the city &lt;!r.d.tal&lt;^ I, not thickly
popnlntn.1. but It U r.Uc.taJ thnt at
George Purdy to Divid It &lt;7*ok amt l’Uib&gt; A. i I emit 500
houses
are surrounded
Sh&gt;-hu*ti, on Ute iith day.d Seiite.iw'M**. UG&amp; ar.&gt;t
saldSugntnsut w»» iecon&gt;!»l in thoofflc-ol'Lr with water of a depth
ranging
• •»- -- ----- --------from 3 to 5 feet, and
that fully
2,500 people have been driven from
of Dior:KAKI'S un iwg’- i®-. si’d -slit inortirxK*
was dulv MNlptird Ur David R. Cook to 1'hllo their home*. Thirty miles of. streets
A. Ktuklon. October IMh, IW. and »ald ns and alt adjacent laud except the em­
slKtitnuut. duly rrcordMl Sept. 2Ct!s. INTO in Li­
ber 27 of nv&gt;rtR3|pn p- fie 8*4. on which mart- bankments thrown up for railroads are
jrage there t* claimed to be due at the date of under water. The submerged section,
thl« notice Ui&gt; stun of on* hm&gt;drrd slxlv-nlne
dollars and three rents, and an attorney** f*e if squared, would extend 33 miles each
way.
Buffalo river and Cazenovia
Instituted-to recover the moneys secured by creek are lost in the flood. The whole
said rnortgaxe. or any oart thereof:
Now. therefore, by virtue ot the power of
Mie I contained In said mortgage. *«’d the
statutein such case made are provided, notice
Washington. Dec. 1A—A bulletin on
Is tterebv given
that on Saturday the
23rd I day'of December. A. D.. 1833. at ten education in the United States, a book
o’clock Io the forenoon, 1 shall sell at public 'of 150 pages, to be issued by the census
auction, to (he ’•highest bid.I.-r, at the north­
front door of the Court Hou«e In the City of
_ ----- —j—----- - r--r------. HiaOnin, (that being the pl-iee where the Ctr j under the direction of Special Agent
ptenliMS^desCTlbed^n rdd mortgage, or so i Blodgett and was completed more than

fflUeh thereof as
may be
neceasary- a year affO. but like other census bul2.k” ite. ■K*" IS ”u“'ai»£S l.ll». hu b~n JeLyed In publk.Uon

and all legal er«s». together with an allot I owing to the large amount of work in
ney s fee ot thirty dollars
coveosoted the government printing office.
for therein, the premises being described
in Mid mortgage ae al) ttiat certain piece or
Letter Carrier Worth KIOO.OOO.
pan&gt;-l ot laud kimwn and described as follows,
Cincinnati, Dec. 18.—Henry McMil­
to wit: The south east quarter of the south
east quieter of section twenty one (21) C*wn
three north of range ten west in Barry cou .ft lan, a letter carrier in this city, wss
In State of Michigan, containing forty acres of found drowned In the Ohio river here.
land more or less.
An interesting feature of the casualty
PKILO A. 8HZLDON. A*slgnee of Mortgage.
was the revelation that McMillan leaves
an unincumbered estate of *1100,000,
comprising a woolen mill in Indian a
several farms and a number of houses
in Cincinnati, Newport and Covington.
GOOD ADVICE.
He lived lu Newport
Every patriotic-I’ivcu should givehis
personal effort and inlltiur.» .-*o increase
this circulation of his home paper which
teaches the American policy of Protec­
tion
It is ipsduty to aid in flits respect
irJ every way possible. After the home
piper h taken care of, why not sub-

Sam Francisco. Dec. Id.—Among the
passengers who left on 'the steamer
Alameda Thursday for Honolulu were
T. A. Thurston, Hawaiian minister to
the United States, and J. Mott Smith,
wife and daughter.
Mr. Smith was
succeeded by Minister Thurston when
the provisional government.went into

sdril*e for the American Economist,
* published by the American Protective
Tariff League? One of its c ^rrcspondents says:
’’No true American can
gft along without it. I consider it the
greatest and truest political teacher ip

Rockford. 111. Dec. 15.—Mrs. Milger
Turnei, a resident of this city for fiftyfour years, took a dose of ammonia,
mistaking H-fqr cough medicine, and
died soon afterward. She waa 80 years

the Ui.ijcd StaUx”
Sued postal cartl request for fro©-

sample copy.

Addr^ssAVilbur F Wake­

man, General Secretary, IJS West 23d

St.. New York.

YOUNG MEN
Will nw money by lUriidlng I'ARSO.N’S
NEW BUSINESS COLLIDE. K«Un&gt;«xoo.
m»r oi Halo ami Wmt SU.
S»nU tor

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Brest.

Nerve
Tonic

Kalamazoo. Mich., Dec. 18.—Maj. VV.
A- Buckley, who is here from Mackinac
island, reports the straits practically
closed, with several vessels frozen in.
Pmxu.DKi.raia Dec. 14—The Craaa
Iron company has assigned. The com­
pany has a paid-up capital of 11,500.­
000 and a funded debt of 8448,000.

।

the l6ve of art.

I
“I lony apo dUa...™] (It Unlnd 1 The Fifty-Third Congress la No*
in Regular Bussion.
I ever needed to learn the lesaon),” said
a man of moderate menus, according
to the New York Sun, **that there were plenty of men besides myself whose !
| tastes were good and who liked beauty
Summary of tho Dally
Frocoedlngo.
I and order. Thus I had a pair of gaiters
with elastic sides, which had come to I
TUX SKNATK.
.
be quite flaring in their old age. as I
Washington, Dec 13.—The time in
elastic gaiters 1O; but there was service-I1
in them yet. and so I continued to the senate yesterday was occupied in
wear them and to huveAthem repaired discussing the bill to repeal the federal
The nomination of
as occasion demanded. The last time election laws.
they went to the shop one of the shoes Charles W/Dabney, Jr., of Tennessee,
needed a new finger strap; there were to be assistant secretary of agriculture
two on each shoe, and the back strap , was received from the president.
Washington, Dec. 14.—The Hawaiian
on one of the shoes was broken. I
called the shoemaker's attention to question i«as again discussed in the
this, and asked him to put in a new senate yesterday and a resolution call­
one. I didn't suppose he could match ing upon the president for further
the old one perfectly. 1 supposed he . information in the mutter was referred
would come us near to it as he could; ' to the committee on foreign affairs.
but I thought the new whole one . Mr. Morrill (rep, Vt.) spoke on tho
would be better than thb old broken | tariff. His speech was devoted mainly
one. But when I went for my shoes I I to a comparison of the practices of this
found that the shoemaker, being un- ,1 country with those of Great Britain on
able perfectly to match the; sound back :' the
. . ,question of tariff and of -the indus­
conditions of the two countries,
strap had put in two new back straps. 1' trial
“ “ J1 “
.0 a criticism 'of the democratic
These did not perfectly match the two • Bua 10
front straps (nor would it have been party Tor its tendency to follow Eng1 lish precedents
n-a^-onable
no^imuic to
uj renew them
lucid all),
ail), but
out ,
...
they matched each other, sod order trod^d"ta°rh.DIX
yesterday by
wee mantfeet in them: end it «o surev ” J!?’ senate
?'
In- mruta ner.TirrtRi-t i..'
donator Voorhees for the coinage of
iLmlndT^ltata them ^ik. that it
'»•
would h... been to Hu,, then,unlike; 1

Speaking of thb abuse in the Lon- '
don Qn«n. Hr, BwltoM prawl.k. •
whose career from probationer to su- |

perintendent of a nurses* home permits her to do so with authority, says:
“It is a long story. I suppose the
history of the movement dates bock
pretty nearly to the time, some twenty
or twenty-five years ago, when edu­
cated women were first introduced
into hospitals, instead of the untrained
and often incapable women of the
charwoman class who were formerly
employed. Ladies effected great and
valuable improvements in the meth­
ods of nursing, but the^uthorlties at
first hardly knew how to treat them
and expected them to do the menial
work which their predecessors had
performed. Then came the introduotion of wardmaids and this grievance
was redressed.
“But somehow,” she continued, “in
our nursing world we have no sooner
removed one abuse than another has

TiMt table:

In aflsc* Xsv. 19, i»i

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'

I Alto
E1HI&lt;UJ&lt;&lt;

ftakaOdeMa

ksst
Mulliken

Grand Ledge

Lv Howard City
„ Edmore
,. Hunton
loots.
| Ar Grand Ledge

,

iGgOg
Detroit
'fXd I.-

1

£5

Mulliken

'

Lake Odessa
Clarksville
tflmdaie
ano
M eCord
Evt Paris
brand Rapid*

arisen.
We had, for instance, no
sooner swept the hospitals of our in- [
capable and ofttimes drunken Sairey
Gamps and had put the nursing of our
hospitals upon a better footing than an 1
CT
unexpected trouble occurred.
“The hospital authorities began, in J
tzN
thnf
lh,rtvmealabcaz
I
short, to perceive that they possessed
Xr
in
in their
their ladv
lady nurses
nurses an
an unexnected
unexpected 1' ” Howard City
roota
source of revenue. The public outside
Mmi
the hospitals began to ask for trained
rd more
nurses At first, no doubt, the publie
*Rrery day, others week days only, t
got what it asked for, but gradually on slxnai.
some hospitals slipped Into the habit Rapid* and ^
ww,.. Seats
... „
.... .....
Detroit.
23 cent*. Connect*
of
sending out only half-trained made tn Union staitou, Grand Rapids wMh
• pnbu'’hich di&lt;1
k”0’ 1 cist™*,™”
the difference. The temptation was a oox, MANirrxs. Travusb Citv. Elk B
p.ounlMy on. ,n&lt;l
certainly

■ ,., “T “
to rep.nl U.. , fed.ml
I ®lo®*’lon
w“ .rfport*^
. o» the calendar. Adjourned to th. 18th.
In
,
r",
W ashington, Dec. 13. In the house
:
^11 U&gt; ndmu L’teh *. *
' rtat
state
* 1qU&gt;
into tba
the ,mIon
union was di
discussed
“SM’at
f
length.
1
np deftly the bottoms of the trousers
Washington, Dec. 1&lt;\-The bill for
legs, the flaring tops of the shoes were
revealed. They were not pleasing to the admission of Utah' to statehood nominal salary of from sixty to eighty j j&lt; Arrive1
his eye; he knew they were not pleas­ waa passed in the house yesterday dollars. But let her be sent into pri- and «:»
U-av MOT^Manhiee.
Traverse City. Uariev
&gt;w a
- ‘Wnllee
t^avsfo
1
ing to. mine; and surely they could af­ without division with an amendment vate families as
fully trained* nurse
prohibiting polygamy forever.
Mr.
ford no pleasure to the passer-by
Hatch's new antioption bijlwaa intro­ and she is forthwith earning for tha
whose eye might fall upon them; and,
hospital
authorities
two
guineas
a
duced. It reduces the tax levied by
without a moment's hesitation, with­
the former bill one-half. The ways
out a look or a word, and at the same
“Everybody is defrauded by such a
and means committee ordered the new
Clucaao.
time with entire unostentation and
system—the private employer who and
Ask our agents for further pnrMeuta*
tariff bill to be reported to the house
almost with a touch he rearranged the
pays at a critical moment for the serv­ write to
next Tuesday.
Gao rob DkHavkx. Gem PassV Agl
bottoms of the trousers legs so as to
ices of a competent person and does
Grand Raptf
Washington, Dec. 15.—In the house
shield the flaring top* of the shoes
not get them, and the nurse, who is
yesterday the bill to improve the meth­
from view, and then he proceeded to
both defrauded of a large sum of
ods of accounting in the post office de­
put upon the/&gt;ld bell-tops a polish that
money which she has corned and of
partment was passed. An effort to pro­
the training which she entered the
must have made them proud/"
ceed with the bills admitting New Mex­
hospital on the understanding she
ico and Arizona as states failed owing
WASHINGTON’S GAVEL.
should receive. Nor is this all. Ulti­ Chiun,
to the lack of a quorum.
Washington, Dec. 11—The bill for mately tho hospital patients sufferalso
TIME TABLE.
In egret July 30. 1««3
admission of Arizona us a state was from this dishonest system. Often the
The handsome marble gavel used by passed in the house yesterday by a vote supply of nurses from the private nurs­
President George Washington at tho of 185 to 61, and the bill to admit New ing staff runs short and then nurses
laying of the corner stone of the Mexico was discussed. The urgent de­ are taken out of the words to meet the
demand. You can imagine what dis­
United States capitol one hundred ficiency bill was reported.
organization of ward work ensues'
years ago is now in possession of the
Meant
Washington. Dec. 18.—In the house
Kalamazoo Lv...
Potomac lodge of masons of George­ on Saturday the urgent deficiency bill from such a system.”
Bant Cooper
town. by whom it is guarded with care was taken up and during the discussion
IN
SMALL PACKAGES.
j Cr^^.00'.*1.
almost amounting to veneration.
For Mr. Cannon (111.) severely criticised the
fear that it might be stolen or injured, pension policy of the administration. 80m* Bottled Up Thunder' to Oar LI U* Delton””’'Z” ”
Torpedo Boats. j
Cloverdale..
3 17 10 30|
it was ordered years ago to place the A bill was introduced to protect the
•3 to 10 to
Considerable injeteest attaches to the 1
precious relic in the strong vaults of forest reserve.
the Farmers' and Mechanics* bank,
miniature torpedq boats which will be Hastinmcarried on the decks of the battleships 1
Grove
and from there it has never been re­
DR. DAVID THAYER DEAD.
Texas and Maine, now under construe- t Woodland
moved, except on the order of the
• tion Im
by tho
the trovorntnont.
government Thor
They !ir„
are ex­ ’ ’’rtafl.L*
lodge. N'o man is allowed to take it
cellent specimens
of engineermodern cugineerrJi r.iouern
,
in his possession, even for a day.
Lausltig ............
Boston, Dec 16.—Dr. David Thayer,
Detroit
ing skill, says the Washington Stay. |
Whenever the lodge is requested to al­
Grand Rapids....
.... on®
the oldest homeopathic physilow the gavel to leave
ic the
he vaults
vau ts to
to be
be ^Bn5 of Ryjion died Thursday ofjmeu- The boot for the Texas will be oi '
'
twelve tons displacement and the one
Ubcd at some cornv. r,u».e laying, u I
commiltee of three l&gt; ulwiy, .p. j
... bora u Brain.™. In l»3 for the Maine will be of 14.8 tons.
Slations.
pointed to bear the relic company un- Bnd A« sneeaters were among those who They will be swung into water from
til its return. The gavel has been in ! c*me from England in the Mayflower, the top of the superstructure by great j______________
the lodge since the day President I
erases, and will be used in midnight t
south.
it
I I®1 *nd
himself with Garrison attacks. The lijtlc boats will be fitted KjfgggtV;"
Washington presented it to Master 'd h{1 p*rty. while hU house was
one propelling engine v
of
the , Richland June*!.
valentine Hentzel, of Columbia, No. ' Bn asylum for
fugitive
slaves many each'with
«-*—-*•
v.... »»
19. of Maryland, which later became 1 years
before the
war.
John
Brown quadruple expansion type, working
known ax Potomac lodge. No. 5. The ‘ rioted him and received gegrrous eontrtbw Bingle screw. It ,Is estimated that the Delton
presentation took place immediately j
foTfiVm" *2 f
O&lt;
•••••
after the ceremonies of the day which ■ member of the MxsMchusetu legislature Hl* I
s engine will De 155^and that of |
is now celebrated hud been concluded. ' discovery In ib5J of the homeopathic specific : the Maine boat s engine 200, when the . Hastings .. .
bureau in a few days, was prepared
The
gavel, sajBtuv
sarsthe Washington
eollcgsve him professional
fame.) screw is making C75 revolutions. The coote Grovs...
xne gavci,
asuiugivu Htar,1 for gallstone ______________
_
■is of- a I
- - ----------engine will be vertical inverted, with Woodland
fine quality....
of marble,
slightly
-After
the
Bair Barred, .
-This town the c5’lindera placed in order of size '
L. i
yellowish in appearance, and1 about
Mankato, Kan., Dec. 18.—This town
"After the * ovcr
pressure Lansing...........
eight Inches long.
It once received wm not be afflicted with *
wan
arccr
next
atoDaay.
Late
Friday
'
c^^der
being
forward.
!
Grand
Rapid*..
through an accident a a
severe
------- ; fall, ** “
Ball"
—' after
•
next
. —
Monday.
.
-Late
. Friday
oas fwrtTT,
‘
...ta order
...
ceuncll.
to la- | rh'r&lt;! "I11
°n»
t"b' boU" I
c,„
which chipped several pieces
from one Pljhl the city
.
of the faces, but these are nofr held dreeu the load. In the Uetaury. i on eac’1 ho*L placed In A Bepnrate cb„|„„11
pwed
»n
ordinance
under
the ! “n’^rJn‘"“_
' EjWiH,........
in place by bright gold bands. An ap; It will be constructed, for a working । B*y View.
prupriate inscription is on the mallet. nuisance law to fine each and every !' preasu re of 250 pounds per square inch 1
fifty cento for each and every j
In the early days of the mallet it was person
E'mTh. m .hTi.pri.ed'^tro.whuf. -d hove
_ .tout
1*__ :* twel.e
*
'—
* of
—* grate
-—x-j
stolen r.t one of’ the corner-stone lay­ time he or she Is proved guilty of whist­
m.w &gt;
.
.
.
*. . ..
.. . .. .
enr/non
SO feet
font of heatinff
surface, with 4480
beating , -nw^l &lt;m XIKUIU VUIJT.
ings which took place in Washington, ling or singing “After the Ball" be­
। trains at tlig stations as soon as they ea
surface. Bulkheads and doors will bo
and was recovered some time later way tween the hours of 6 o'clock in the
All train* will stop st Crooked Lake Cre
fitted where necessary to make the
up in Massachusetts, where Itliad been morning and 10 o’clock at night.
when they are fI.ifc'K*d.
fire room airtight In the Texas boat
Bxnaxe mu«t be at the dep** al 1«-»*t f
sold to a junk dealer.
there will be one smokepipe and in the Ulrabefvn* leaving time ot imli-s. »«• •»•*: •&gt;
b^ve time to rljeck It prnt»-rij ; ntl.en
Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 13.—Twelve j Maine boat there will be two stacks, may
PRINCE RUPERT’S DROPS.
.imv not go forward until nrxt tram.
million bushels of coal have beep ; situated forward and placed far enough
•Mlxrd trains will be run al the romeu
Corlaut Prop*Ttte*_ Of a Miopia Bubb,e . g^jppej
nver by
by me
to
n opposite
shipped down
down the
the onio
Ohio river
the coai
coal ' Qpar
apart
on
opposite sides
sides of
of the
the ship
ship to
to •f the eompauy. who res- rve The rinht »o cJ
lb*
time
ot tmeh train* witbout not**-*
I operators.
By reason: of the recent ' allow the torpedo boom to rig between
W. K. Drwino Gem Mana
The most wondrous wonder of the ■ heavy rainfall the tributaries to the ’ them.
H C. I’ottkk. Gen’l r AT *«t
glassmaker's art is the result of •a
” i Ohio river are rising rapidly. The shipTwo feet tanks will be provided in
philosophical
experiment
and
is I inent will clear the harbors of all coal each boat, that in the Texas having a
W
known to scientists as "IMnco Ru­ ( now ready, as well as permit the re- combined capacity of seventy gallons,
pert's
Drop.
”------The---following
learned
----------r। turn of nearly all of the empty craft in and that in tho Maine's boat of ninety
disquisition
on
* frmce
RuP«r}“, lower port*
I gallons. The weight of all machinery
Orop.- I. taken bodilyUroln the Urit-------- ■ — —--------an4 tallies. Including .uxlllaric. and
and the .hoem.ker had nude, then. In
that way out of a sheer love for sightllneis and order.
“One morning, wearing those same
bell-top shoes. I sat down at * street
bootblacking rttand. to have mv shies
blacked. When the bootblack turned

Kiluuiog It Uni i

'

Uh “

bubble of gloss is In form somewhat
pear-shaped, or like a leech; it is
fofined by dropping highly-refined
green glass when melted into cold
water. Its (larger) end is so hard that
it can scarcely be broken upon an an­
vil; but if the smallest particle of its
taper end Is broken off the whole flies
at once into atoms and disappears.
The theory of tills phenomenon is that
its particles, when in fusion, are in a
state of repulsion; but, upon being
dropped into’, the water, its supcrfices
are annealed and the atoms return
into the power of each other's attrac­
tion, the inner particles, still in a state
of repulsion, being confined within
their outward covering."

1

The following are a few of the in­
ventions and discoveries which have
originated or been made practical
within the last half century:
Ocean
steamships, railways, street car lines,
the telegraph, ocean cable, telephone,
phonograhy. photography and a score
Cambridge, Maa*., Dec 16.—Prof.
of other methods of picture making;
Henry W*rr.n Torrey, one of the oldeet
aniline colors,
kerosene,
electric
proleoore of Herrerd unlrerelty. U
lights, steam Are engines, chemical
deed. He wm W jreere of age.
fire extinguishers, an«thetics and1
painlesa «-.irierj. tun rotton. nitroK1B*4 tb* Bwlndlar*.
fljcerine. dynamite and a boat of
of thto' city, waa swindled by other exploelrea. aluminum, maffnealum and other new metat». electroplate
Ing. .peetrum analyria. pneomaUc
lubes, electric motor., electric rallway*. electric bell,, typewriter, .team
Naw Havxx, Conn., Dec. 1A—Grip la
and hydraulic aleratora. .team heat­
epidemic in Connecticut. Reports show
______. ——
i MB .----- — ha lug, reetibdle earn and cantilorer
bridge.
D^**tf**t «&gt; Ctoretty
Kokomo, Ind.. Dec 18.-In the In­
diana gas belt over 90,000 men are out
of employment and their families de­
pendent on charity for support

ENGLISH HOSPITAL ABUSES.

FROM WASHINGTON.

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SSB

Zappa wss
July, 13»-, lu » row Kru»iuK uuw u. -

xr

,

quarrel between the wives of the two the Maine a boat.
I
Marine
take a good deal oft
^cn
Manne engineers
emrinec:
interest in these little boats, for they
' contain as much bottled-up energy as
Louisville. Kjh. Dec. 18.—Henry Q. anything afloat Tho torpedo boat at
Givens (colored) waa lynched near its best appears to be nothing more
Nebo. Foster county, Ky. He waa ac­ than combined vitality and destruc­
cused of poisoning stock and with the tion. Within a thin and narrow shell
intention of poisoning a school well G there is an engine of remarkable force
.....
’ and a projectile of unusual deadliness.
Ottumwa. la., Dec. IK-Ed Walton, The little torpedo boats of the big batconvicted of killing Amelia Cook, was tieships are the best of their type, for
given ten years in the penitentiary, the' they are the latest and concentrate
minimum punishment for murder in what was before oondenred.
the second degree.

’

CURE

SICK

'
Circumvent
tbo Lan.llord*.

8«v*&amp; i’»reon« Drowned.
j
&lt;&lt;a pair of nippers and half a dozen
Stdkkt, N. a W., Dec. 1A—A pls** eighteen-inch gas-burner tip*,’’warthe
ure yacht with fifteen persona aboard order given by a jaunty young woman
capsized
squall who visited an up-town hardware store
capsized in
in the
the harbor
harbor during
during a
a sgt
and
seven of
the other day. “That lady," said the
and seven
of the
the party
party were
were drowned.
drowne
w
proprietor after her departure, Mis an
Mnn sad Wife .urd*red.
(
an&lt;j fa.
ffomg on the road.
Toronto, Ont, Dec. 18.-Mr. and AU ^dtHoalnpecpls while traveling
Mrs. Janies Williams, living on a farm carry nippev»,»o&lt;l
. ...
— nr*.tinapWitb them.
The
near Port Credit, Ont, were murdered managers of jiptel.s in small towns try
Saturday by a form hand.
to sa'ye gas by putting bits o'f cotton in
th&lt;f bedroom *trarners,iflthms irfpedlDg
Bkrnk. Dee 15—M. Frei, formeny the''flaw. The minute an atetor strikes
aHffht and detect*
puM»dul
Swiss minister to the United Statee, &gt; »«««.
— this
—- he
-- r
-—
. nippers
.
br»n filagtod president of the Swise. .his:
and&gt; tips. ruv
Off comes the
. ...
- .
1______ __ _ -I ...
nnb t.nll

Dknvkr, CoL. Dec. 15. —Rene
by Ida Hall, hi* sweetheart, E
Handfteld shot b«r fatally, then
hteMU

iCAKTERS

HEAD
mMtytlMWfinMi

ACHE
WU.RU SUU

�Hastings Banner
Tbaroday, Dec. ll, 1893.

RKOUOKD RATWK AT
After all. the author of the
Iff Mil did oot entirely

l

MAUHALL L. COOK, Bditor.

proposed act a dlacemlug eye may detect
MJ HASTINGS, MICH., FOSTOFFICTC,
A.UGU8T 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Editor Hastings Banner.

• Deaf Sir:An article signed “Home” appearing

In the Barry Co. Democrat shows that the
writer has tackled a subject about which
he knows but very little. It is written to
give Impressions, and is not fortified by
experience nor a knowledge of the iron
It is possibly true that “Home”
business
wm In tho Iren region and had conversed
with people who gave him the impressions
that he publishes as facts and asks ys to
believe. The Iron business' to-day Is- concondition not a theory. It
fronted by
Iran
a state of
paralysis.
furnaces. rolling mllb
mines. Iron
steam forges.
machine
BDOM
foundries are closed all over ti e Uilt
ed States. Why to Ulla so? Because the
democratic administration hM hoisted the
flag of Free Trade, whlppi threatens the
manufacturing Interests ot the country.

solid comfort for tho horny handed son of
EMI him
Mil.
Does he tack bread?
glance along the columns of the free list
and eongralutate his digestive organs that
“pyroligneous acid exceeding the specific
gravity of one and forty-seven one-thou­
sandths” has had the duty stricken clear
off. The robber baron will ratten himself
no more upon thia important material
at the expense ot the child of poverty.
Does the laborer observe bla babies grow
wan from hunger? Wilson sends to him
and to them the word ot cheer that “ochre
and ochre earths, when dry,” shall pay
taxee.no longer for the benefit of the pro­
tected monopolists. The deirer In the
earth after Iron ore will have no more
work, it is true; but what mat ten It. if
Wilson hM wrenched loose the grasp of the
greedy capitalists triumphantly and placed
“edible insects” upon the free list? The
Iron ora miner, therefore, may now Im­
port free of duty from the far East evapo­
rated grasshoppers and miscellaneous bugs.
The miner of soft coal will have his wages
reduced; but m au offset, WI toon offer*
him "gunwads” at a reduction of 5 per

The passage of the repeal bill hM brought sent
What shall comfort the mill operative
no relief to the manufacturing Interests.
who can find no employment It he refuses
Congress alone bolds the key to
to appreciate the boon offered to him by
tion, but not In the form ot
bill, the enactment of which mAans dto- Wilson in the chance to buy "grindstones'*
The whole tendency to to low under a duty of 31-75? What mechanic,
prices, low wages, cheap Uvlngr-ebeap not a chronic grumbler, will fall to admit
clothes, and everything that goes to make that hto inability to sell bls labor to a mat­
of the
a working man poorer. Wbpn everything ter of trifling importance in i
to depreelated In this nianner it^oes ,001 fact that Wilson has lifted
burdens of
mean prosperity for the American people, an oppressed nation by knocking off 5 per
but poverty In all Rs forms. At present cent from “pianoforte action?” Is its
we have poverty of work. There are ’ two soul of the bard fisted toiler so base that
or three men for every vacant position, he would rather have roa st beef on Sun­
brought about by the anticipation of free
trade. Should the Wilson Nil Tail to pass
and iron left alone with the American
people to furnish and manufacture then
there will be an early resumption of busi­
ness. On the ocher hand should the Dem­
ocratic Congress and President force. itt
passage In its present form there will, be
no improvement as regards employment
nor wages, until there to a change tn the
administration, rig iron hM fallen in
price 31.50 per ton in one year, finish­
ed castings have fallen in price K of i
cent per pound, which to 35.00 per ton.
How to this difference to be met by manu­
facturers? The only way to by paying lees
to the labor that produces tjie finished
EMtlngs. Why, and bow liM this condi­
tion and difference In price come about?

Simply because manufacturers
ho seek
orders and contracts have been compelled
to do this work cheaper for two reoons.
One, to to get work If poMlble, so m to
run and try to do business If only at cost
In hopes that business will improve, beeand. because of the close competition In
the iron business and the fear that tlielr
neighbors will take the work for the first
reason. They are living In hopes that
they will escape tariff lectotation, and be
able to continue business under a system
that gives the trade of America to Ameri­
cans, Instead of to foreign manufarturEighteen months ago the iron business
was such that miners, furnace men, roll­
ing mills, and foundries knew what to
do six months In advance. They made
contracts for ore, for pig Iren, finished
outings and machinery. There wm a
stable basis that au could do business up­
on. There wu no fluctuation in prices.
All felt that the government of tfie United
States wu in harmony and sympathy with
the great Iron Industry. See the condi­
tion change in six months. Unexpectedly
a party is put in power whose chief tenet
Is that free trade must be. And all the
changes that this impilM have followed
the Iron Industry until ttAday it is paral­
yzed. Workingmen unthinkingly voted
for this state of affairs.- Wtty
Because
they bad been arbusefi by Inffikmatory
speeches and led to believe that free trade
wm to make a great improvement In their
condition. They see too late their error
Their only hope now is io live until next

days than to be able to buy "albata” tea­
pots every day In the week at half price?
What if be shall shiver with' tbe cold of
December If “all compounds of pyroxy­
lin*" are freed from taxation, and if he
can fairly stuff himself with ’‘artificial sub
pbatq ot baryta,” now rescued from the
tariff taxes? He Is a hard man to please
who would rather have steady work, and
permit tbe robber barons to filch the sub­
stance of tbe people through the instru­
mentality of a severe duty upon "Iodide of
potash,” than to be Idle and to have hto
Iodide admitted free of duty. Some men
are never satisfied.—New York Press.

In his message President Cleveland
says: “I am satisfied that the reduced
tariff duties provided for In the proposed
legislation will In the near future, though
not immediately, produce sufficient rev­
enue to meet the needs of the government.”
Thus the Preaident Is satisfied with a re­
duced policy that will raise the fnnda for
the maintenance ot the government by
larger importation of foreign goods. This
of course La simply saying that the de­
mands in thia country will be met by Im­
portations from foreign countries. Every
extra importation of goods will take place
that should be made In this counour factories and by American la, thus decreasing the demand
for
Auiencai. labor. And enforced Idleness
of men not only willing but anxious to
work cannot but produce evil result*, it
Is but natural that our chief executive
should M
ttafied when everybody knows
as he clearly expresses It, that the new
tai iff bill. Introduced by his benchmen.
waa framed for the purpose of getting oar
revenue from foreign importations. Look­
ing at the bill from the standpoint of a
foreigner the bill Is an ideal one, butevery
true American will have reason to took at
It la a very different light If the bill pass­
es.- which Is rather doubtful

of

Ite O.Hton.1. Mid-

tral. For rata* and routes enquire at Mich­
igan Central Ticket Office.
C. P.. Ohbojin,
snuAl Meeting.

The annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Hastings Furniture Mann factoring
Company will be held at the office of said
Company, Hutings, Mich, on Thursday,
January 4th, 1894, at 10 o’clock, a. m.

Hastings, Mich, Dec. 381b, ’93.
Stoekhsldsra Ma«ttag.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of tbe HMiings Chair A Table Company
111 be held at tbe office of said Company,
Hastings, Mich., on Tuesday, January
9th. A. D., 1894, at one o’clock, p. m.
R. B. Mkmkr. President.
M. L. Cook. 8ec’y.
Hastings. Midi, December 12th, *93.
Annual Vesting*.
The annual meeting of the
Barry
county Agriculture! Society will be held
In Parker's ball. In the old court house
building, in the city of Hastings, Tuesday
Dec. 2«th. 1893 at I o’clock p.
. for the
and the transaction of
that may come before

a, dlxcimxm, rres.
Jxa. M. Baukk, Skc’t.

BATES 31.15 per day. Rooms 5o cents.
Meals 25 cents. Steam Heat
BEACH A BOOTH.

READY—FIKE
We are ready.

Ladles Watches,
Gents watGhes,
Boys Watches
Latest styles.

Lowest prices.

Did you hear a report? Well, it ia re­

ported, and truly so, all over town and county that we are
ready for Christmas— ready with Presents for young and
old Limps from 18.50 to 20c. All grades and prices
Elegant Water Sets, Chamber Sets, Dinner and Tea Sets,
Sets of Seta. Set it down, and when you come to town
XMAS PRESENTS come to us first, last and all the time.
Toys and Games for the young—a table full and packed
under. Also remember us again for your Holiday Candy

and Nuts, Fruita and Oysters. We shall be loaded with a
nicer line than ever. Xmas Candy 10c per pound.

Violins. Guitars and Banjos.
stock of the best strings
obtainable.

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN

F. ft. FflNGOflbT,
The Reliable Jeweler

Christmas
A cream of tarter baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report.
Royal Baking Powdcr Co
Wall St., N. Y

DO NOT FAIL
TO CALL AT

HlGKS S SOBOGB S
Store for a set of Fine
China Dishes, also

FANCY and STAPLE
Holiday Gooda, the Fin­
est Stock in the city.
For

We can ahow you Albums
at prices cheap enough to suit
anyone.
DOLL GOODS. Most every­
thing in that line.
BIBLES at all prices.
Cloth Bound Books at lower
prices than you ever heard
of before.
A splendid assortment of
Fine Books.
BRUSH and COMB SETS.
We don’t propose to carry
any over if low prices will
sell them,
A line of Children’s Books
that can t help but suit
Don’t be afraid to ask to
see goods and get our prices.

Coming

W. J.&amp;L.L. HOLLOWAY
Sign of thb Elephant

But our Bargains are here To
make room for n6w styles we offer
you the following this week:
A $65 Bed Room Suite for $55.00
40
32.50
35 “
30.00
45 Side Board for
37.50
35
30.00
See our stock of McLean Swing
Rockers the best made amid just the
thing for Christmas

HIRAM ROGERS

PRICES
On Banquet Lamps or
Hanging Lamps we are
lower than any house in
Hastings.

wbtb Loaded
With nice things for Christ­
mas this year and we invite
you in to look at them.
you are in doubt as to what
to get just step in and see
1; ;
We can s.uit you.

O1RI5TFM5 QOObJ!
We have placedin stock a very attractive line of Japanese Silk
Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers, Linen Handkerchiefs, and a great

variety of goods suitable for

Holiday Presents

The following lines by Byron N. Jones,
tell their own story and tell It very truth­
fully. It fa said that every democrat in
Ohio had these verses down pat Inst fall.
The tune will be recognized aa being the
same as ‘’After the Ball.
.

THE KENT

GRAND RAPIDS.
OPPOSITE UNION DBPOT

A UUto boy climbed an old man’s knees.

—At any rate try some of our

fajl and register the old? vote for ProtecThe legislation of the Republican

IM. ro« ibMl

I helped to elect him. idle ttuU’s all
CHORUS.
living, rood clothe*. Ift meant and gave
r. And If “Home," the writer.
follows up the heresies of bla political

New Moon Tea
and jpu
_ have
ill always
reason to rejoice over the
-.Christmas of 1893. Candies
Fruits, Nuts, etc. Try our
groceries and canned goods.

m dartc.it, *ter UM Fall

5. E. PHILLIPS

HAKE
YOURSELVEJ

Dress Goods.

Cloaks,

Shawls

Wool Mittens,

Furs,

Children’s Fur Sets,

Wool Hose,

Cashmere Gloves,

Underwear,
Table Linen.

Linen Towels,
Napkins

Wool Skirts,
Portier Curtains,

or Okie.

And those around you cm
Christmas by buying yotr

FRUITS

NUTS

Of na Remember that just
we want your poultry

Wool Blankets.

We cordially invite you to visit our store

Fascinators,

Corsets,

Comfortables

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Dec. at, 1893.

PERSONAL MENTON.
We will

Z&lt;» William hn to, Chiraao Moodar.
O. D. SPAUXDIXO.

nuts for tbe holidays at Cook a Cook's.

B- U. Uwateo. ot Kateuuoo, la to tte
city.

We willaave
You

Christmas
Goods

,M’U' K'"'’ n’lon”d 10 CtHeajo

flnw“ I,ne of eddies and nuts In

Stefj^01'’"PKUU» '«

’-.H-H'dtateltem, ot Detroit, la In tbe
city to-day.

*ot Lidlra, Miura .nd
uSLriix
*“d

°' Or“l* toplda, wu tn
tte city Mooday.

M«k« jour rataUTM nd friend, bnpy
•ndtey ymir Cbririmu ptraeuu ot Job.
Beaaoser, the jeweler.

Of all kinds
for young
people, and
old as well

Seo oar line of handkerchiefs,
mufflers, towels, silks, ete. 1 -

silk x George Landis has been conflued to the
bouse for a week with the grip,

Spauldixo’s.
The Knights of Pythias commenced
moving goods Into tbelr new hall In tbe
tWrd story of tbe Union block ycoterday

THE DRUGGIST.

LOCAL NEWS.
- C1KCUL4TKSN -

Thia week,
!t,rrarter.

95 quires.

etea&lt;m tor terarteutente

when brought

To buy your Christmas goods of us. Something that will be a last­
ing pleasure to the one who receives it. And a Money Saver to the
purchaser as well.

Dwight Goodyear returned from his vis­
it with eastern relaUvts this week.

MIm Minnie Cook, of Allegan. Is tbe
guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Bowne.

MIm Flora Beadle passed Sunday with
u * IMrty went fro“ bere
Mid­ her sister Min Kittle la Grand Rapids.
dleville one day last week, and getting In­
'/Dr.
C. P. Lathrop, of Grace Hospital,
to a fractxs some of tho crowd got badly
Detroit, b expected home for Christmas.

from
The Banxnr and the Chicago Inter )TMi»8 Nellie Wilkins returned
Ooean for 81.00 Is proving to bo the most Akeley school at Grand Haven yesterday.
popular combination we have offered for
Mrs. Robert Marshall, of Prairieville,
visited st D. K. Cook’s last week, return­
Jea. Rogers la in the market for live ing Monday.
peal try on Saturdays, Mondays and Tues­ jfMln Mary McElwain returned from
days-of each week. Don’t forget that be White Cloud this week and will remain
pays tee highest market price.
until spring.
*
,

FREG L HEATH,

Read, Remember and Resolve

Maj Robert, la hose from Jaektor a .bort lions.

' **U«lnide Peudenr..t reluro. Iron,
school ai Boston to-morrow.
W y°u »»ut any groceries give Cook &amp;
• trial order. Jbelr stock Is always fMU. Berth. Beouey. of GroMe Isle, Is
fresh and they sell cheap.
expected in the city to-morrow.

GAMES

Useful Goods at Hard Times Prices.

Best mixed candy only 8 cents per
Mrs. Hlnry Bush, of Kalamazoo. Is I*
pound; cream candy only 10 cents per the city, tbe guest of her slater Mrs. Caro­
Pm*nd for the holidays.
line Roberts.
Jos. Rogxbb a Co.
XMlaeesUptoo and Eddy, of the High
We see It reported In several of our ex­ school leave for their homes this week to
changee teat Florida on Wheels, which spend vacation.
will be oa.exhibition at the M. U R. R.
XMra. Minnie Greble. Mrs, Carrie Good­
depot Saturday from • a. m. to 9 p. m. Is
year, and Mrs. N. A. Fuller were In Grand
nsaily vary fine.
Rapids Monday.
*
Of -course you will want nice fruit, can­
dies and nuta for Christmas. Al Reakea SfDameu R. Mason Is expected home from
has a fine Uae for Christmas, If yon Lima, Indiana, to-morrow for a three
want anything special In his line yoa had weeks vacation.
bettor leave your order right now.,
Mr. and Mrs, Lee Dunlap and R. Bl
Don't pay anything for toys for tbe Dunlap and wife drove to Vermontville
ehlldrea. Ge le Cook A Cook’s, buy a Tuesday and spent the day.

can of tbelr nlee baking powder and you’ll 1
Mias Olive Lathrop leaves for Detroit
draw some nice toy. You not only get Saturday where she will be the guest of
good baking powder, bnt buy your Christ­ tbe Misses Burton for a week.
mas present at the same time.
) Ml88 Belle Smith, who has been the
At cost—all cloaks and shawls at RusDon’t forget tbe fact that If you want a guest of Hastings relatives for tbe past
first class hair eut ar shave you want to few months leaves for her home In Detroit
go to Busby Bros. They are up on ail this week.
You can get tbe nicest fruit at tbe City
the latest styles and have bad years of ex­
Bakery.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nevins. Mrs. Gre­
perience.
They also have nice bath
ble, Miss Grace Messer. Chester Messer
Go to the Senate for your uaeals and rooms In connection with their shop.
and Mason Nevins were tn Grand Rapids
lunches.
Make Father and Mother a Christmas Friday pt last week.
Get your Christmas shaves and hair cuts Present of a alee new pair of .comfortable
J. A. Lorangvr, of Chicago, is In the
at Busby Bros.
slippers. We have a full line and wonld
be pleased to show them to yon at The city, called by a telegram announcing tbe
All kinds of stamped llaens fur fancy
serious Illness of bis wife, who Is at the
Little Red Front Shoe Store.
work at Russell’s.
Wooexy A Bronson. • Catholic parsonage.
/jjhirile Smith, L. J. Goodyear, Walter
Get your bakery goods at A. E. Benkes*.
Poultry wanted now. On Mondays ]
'Lampman. Guy Bauer and tbe rest ot the
Goods always fresh.
and Thursdays of each week during the
Ann
Arbor crowd return home to
Get your Christaaa turkeys at L. W. winter I will be ready to receive all fat.
Aldrich's meat market.
well dreMed poultry. Dress your poultry spend the holidays this week.
yourself and make all the money there Is
You will always flad good local reading
The Sterling silver spoons are the best
in It.
eultbe luside local page*.
Milers at John Bessmer’s store.
L. E. Stauvfkr.

Russell has the latest things in silks.

off on J acfcete and shawls at Spauld-

Every body goes to F. G. Beamer's - for
Xmas oysters, fruits, nuts, etc.

•Just received a new stock of rugs and
The ••Senate” restaurant Is now fur­
nishing meals to .a large number of peo- draperies at Kogers' Furniture store.
pie. Mr. Rogen’ aim is to furnish the
The Womens Home Missionary Society
best of meals for tbe least money and in netted about 870 from their social last
this be la succeeding well as his con­
John Bessmer has his prices so low that
stantly growing patronage proves. Every­
All kinds of fresh and salt meats at L.
any one can afford to buy Christmas preaone who desires a nice lunch or warm
W. Aldrich’s, successor to F. I*. Wilcox.
«nts of him.
meal should go to the ‘'Senate" under E.
Give him a call.
The Nashville.News had a fine Christ­ Y. Bogie’s store.
You won't feel hard limits so much If
mas write up of busineM there In last
L.W. Aldrich, successor to F. P. Wil­
wjpek's issue.
you trade with Cook A Cook. Thev've
eox is dressing the finest two year old heif­
got prices marked way down.
/Read the adv of the Bankrupt store In er for Christmas that we have ever seen,
If you want to be carried to Santa
thia Issue and profitz4hereoy. They can U weighing over 1230 pounds on^fooL
save you money.
/
Mr. Aldrich Is keeping as nice and clean Claus’domains Just visit Russell's store.
a market as anyone in the state of Mlch- You can find just what suits you there.
Mr. A. B. Hull is kept busy day Igan and tbe people of this eity and vicin­
Osr readers will find theSchool column
and night engraving goods sold at John ity ought to appreciate the fact He will
Beamer's store,
' have everything nice for the holidays and conducted by Mr. Andrus, on the Inside
local page! It contains many Items of in­
No nicer tea ever came to this market be Invites yon to give him a call.
terest.
than the Royal Garden. You can get it at
Don't forget the fact that Ed Schumann
• The exercises at the High school Friday
Cook A Cook’s only.
'has started a meat market In Al Jones’
were very fine, and the large attendance
building
on
Jefferson
street.
He
Is
pre
­
Mre. Ella Caffee living near the County
( was very gratifying to both teachers and
farm died suddenly Monday mornlug and pared to fill orders for floe Christmas! visitors.
meats of every kind. Till UaVU ETs
was burled yesterday.
Trtentfs*very kindly fortbflr generous pat­’
If you want to buy tbe easiest and best
Mra £ve Cox, an old resident, of Castle­ ronage thus far and will continue to keep
’ rocking chair for your wife for Christmas,
ton. died Monday, aged 98 years. Tbe tbe best of meats constantly on hand.
■ buy one of those McLean rockers at Rog­
funend occurred yesterday.
Ed has had a good deal of exoerience In the* ers' Furniture store.
✓
■j
If you want any folding chairs and ta­ business and will serve one and al» alike.j
Anyone desiring to trade city property
bles fur card parties call at Hiram Bogers*.
The Chicago'Weekly Inter Ocean Is a1 or farming land for 180 acres of good
Complete-outfit and Just refinlshed.
10 page paper.
Eight pages come In1 farming land In Western Kansas shonld
Buyers who pay tbe cash are decidedly supplement form and has tw&lt;j full page■ write or call on*
Frank Tvckkr.
•‘In It” just now. Read over the bargains colored Illustrations. The Inter Ocean Is
Hastings, Mich.
recognized as one oC the leading papers
in thb iMue If you don’t believe IL
of the country. No pains or money are&gt; XOrer 81000 was paid out this year for
A genttasaan is In the city for tbe pur­ spared In making everything first class.- premiums by the Agricultural society. Dot
pose of establishing a branch of the Cap­ We furnish the Baxneh and Inter Oceani including what was paid for racing. Last
ital Loan &lt;fc Investment Co., of Detroit
to Barry County readers only for the&gt; year 8476.33 was all that was paid. ConOwing to the scarcity of money we small sum of 81-00 cash In advance.■ sidering the hard times the society makes
have marked everything at the lowest Those outside of' the epunty will be&gt; an excellent showing.
price.
Spaildimg’s.
charged 81.25.
The many friends of Dr. Wallace B.
The display windows of Archie McCoy’s1 Matthews, of Grand Rapids, win be pleaaIf you want any fine canned goods for
Christmas get them at (Big) Cook &amp;. (Lit­ furniture and carpel emporium are tastily’ ed to learn that he will be united In
tle) Ctwk's. Everything fresh and new. decorated from his fine stock of furniture. marriage Wednesday evening Dec.. 97th.
Mr. McCoy, as every body knows, has' to a Miss Rosenborg, of Grand Rapids.
■Call and see them.
made tbe furniture business a study, and} His friends wish them Joy and happiness.
Many years ago there must have been Is thoroughly posted on 11. His display
an infuriated wunuu in Hastings for wood is bnt a reflection of his stock. Tho peo­•
It stands everyone In hands to econochoppers have just discovered an apple- ple of Barry County are now given an op­■ mlse this year, but anyone shouldn’t go to
pcaring machine deeply imbedded In a portunity to profit by his experience, andI tbe extreme In that direction and pay
thiek tree.—Eaton Rapids Journal.
If any ooe.wants to buy a nice, stylish। their money for goods that have no service
piece of furniture cheap, they will do wellI in them. Archie McCoy has a class of
When tliere Isa fire in this city the
holiday goods that you can easily afford.
to_gp to McCoy's at once.
people here are not only made.aware of It,
, they’re In style, and they’ll wear.
We desire to My to all patrons that the
but also those living uear the city. A
gentleman living at Priebardville told us Delton Roller MUI is running and will'
We desire to call tbe attention of every
that be beard the alarm plainly Suuday be kept runmntf. despite reports to the' ooe Ibis week to tbe adv. of W. H. Spence.
contrary. We are here for business and1 A good pair of shoes Isn’t a luxury. 1ft a
morn lag.
we propose to do business. We thank our’ necessity, aud Mr. Spence has bls store
Get your Christmas candy free
at patrons tor tbelr trade and we cordially filled with everything In the boot and shoe
Stauffer’s. To all custoosurs who pur­ Invite new patronage- We propose to do’ line that can bo desired. Whatever be
chase goods to tbe amount at oee dollar or good wort: to pay tbe highest possible' tells you. yoa ean bank on. He wants
more on Friday and Saturday of this week prices for everything and treat one and
he will make a present of ooe pound of ail alike. GIveusacalL
mixed candies.
.
Yours for Business.
Aa canal Sparr HilUlpa lite band with
Dodv4 A Haktmax.
No CbrisUaas dinner Is complete with­
&gt; aueadlmdr Ute iteek rf eandlea. trait,
y ,
Delton. Mleh.
out a fine fragrant cup ■ of tea. If you
rf nnu t« tbe Ik.IM.ji. Sparr .liraji
have used the Arata tea you know what
Sunday morning at T o'clock fire was
it is. To those who have never used it discovered in die second story of A. J.
we would advtoe them to call al Stauffer's. Severeoec’i home in tbe 1st ward, and
the Are whistle soon acquainted the pe&lt;&gt;- dtelil u to whal to (M r&gt; to Mr. PMIllp.
Mdte will brio r&gt;« dUpolrourdoobto la
. auwl plnuloa &gt;od utl.raetorT mix..
X Tte pqplla ot Mlaa. MrlteKWt*’*
Ira l»T»
« “• &lt;~n&gt;ln«
will alee rhetorical. W
,r*»
It you want to ate Ite nkrat. tmhaat
m tBx ted Ite 0m»a» aodrr teurol
Tte telMter mwM te *'•
the IkM of raraltar, .rar urraxjbt to tte
eUr. lari atop Into Arabia MrCar'u Be
.
.
woaH. that la

On our prices and attractions.
Season

SPECIAL LOW PRICES
on Handkerchiefs, Dress Goods, Silks, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Cur­
tains, Underwear, Blankets, Furs, an i Children’s Sets.

% Off on all Cloaks and Shawls.
See ourr
.
line of Towels
and HamNiercUefB

Don't Fail
to
See us.

“Misfit” Shoes,

line with

the

all. How well
i best ascertain

and

Corns

Is a combination that usually go together. Wear "misfit”
shoes and you will soon have corns and buniotuTto pay for
it. You are in doubt as to what to get your relatives or
friends for ^hristmas. Possibly ypu have thought of getting
them a nice pair of shoes—a very useful present indeed—
but dont make anyone a present of corns and bnnjona .
Come and see us. Our shoes fit the fist.

See Our
Slippers

Don’t fall to visit our store for Christ­
mas goods.
4J. D. Bj’jlUl.djxq.

Our congratulations are extended to
Editor Bissell, at tbe Eaten Coaaty Re­
publican. A ten pound sow
brighten Ms h—--------**--- --------stand that tbe

We shall offer during the Holiday

WE

HAVE

HIGH CUT SLIPPERS
LOW CUT SLIPPERS
FINE CUT SLIPPERS
CROSS CUT SUPPERS

GOAT SLIPPERS
LEATHER SLIPPERS
FELT SLIPPERS
RUSSIA SLIPPERS

FOR CHRISTMAS?

BRING YOUR FEET
ALONG AND WE’LL
FIT 'EM RIGHT..

RUBBER GOODS
FELT BOOTS
FELT STOCKINGS

W. H. SPENCE.
ANY a woman
has busted her
husband up in busi­
ness trying to dress
better than her
neighbor.

M

HERE are many men
who spend, more than
they can afford for clothes.
If they’re not made by
a high priced tailor they
think life’s not worth liv­
' ing, that’s all bosh. We
are trying to find some
man who can tell the differerice between our readyto-don fine suits and a
made-to-order suit. The
man has not been in yet

T

�Hastings Banner. MKHIGAN OTaT£ news.

THE LAST UNICORN.

A BRIDGE FALLS.

feminine loveliness.

eudden* and Fatal Disaster
A woudroas brute, which only within
diplomats were present the cver-ferLouisville, Ky.
the present century emerged from the
realm of myth into that of scientific
up, and aa usual evoked many com­
knowledge, has within the present year
ments, criticisms, and memories of
• dltion, tho average being 84. S3 and 9fl ■ paMed into the realm of history. Repast beauties os compared with the
I per eenL in the southern, central and ports from South Africa declare that
belles of the present day, s»y» •
• porthern counties respectively.
The । the last white rhinoceros has been
writer in the New York Tribune.
j totil number of bushels of wheat re- ' killed and that its skeleton, hide and
"Who is the moet beautiful woman
ported marketed in November la 1.704,- j horn arc now being shipped to England
/ FOLLOWED'BV FATE.
you have ever rcen?” was asked of the
351. The number of bushels reported to enrich a natural history museum,
Lou ISV j i.LX, Ky , Dec. 18.—The new
minister
to —who has grown gray
marketed in the font* months. August- Thu* the largest of
quadru, .modern
Louisville
and Jeffersouvdle bridge,
Novetnber, is 8.858,371, which is 378,825 ] peds,
• excepting the elephant, becomes notorious for a series of unusual mla- In the service und had lived in every
large
town
in Europe.
bushel* less than marketed in the satno extinct, along with the beautiful fortunes since its iuceptlon, was the
•‘Unquestionably the empress of
months last year.
flnagga, the dodo, tho great auk and acene of a double accident Friday in
Austria.” be replied, without a mo­
other noteworthy members of the ' which a large number of lives were
ment’s hesitation. “Of course I apesanimal kingdom which have vanished lost and many other persons inof the time when she waa younger and
Tho twelfth aannal contention of the from the world before the rapacity of jured,
making it the worst dishappier than she is now. I remember
state board of correction* and ohar- man.
1 aster in this viefaity since the great
well the first time I saw her. We were
! ities and county agents was hejd in
For ages tho only known habitat of cyclone of three years ago. During a
| Muskegon. Gov. Rich praised highly the unicorn was on a cout-of-arms and high wind at 10:18 o'clock Friday inorn- ail assembled in a large salon of tho
palace
when aome heavy velvet por­
1 the,.work of the state for the criminal he was discredited as a reality until an ing the middle 850-foot span ot the
l and unfortunate of all kinds, and JuStieres were suddenly drawn back and
actual one-horned rhinoceros was found bridge aver the
middle of the
tie.) Grant of the supreme court, de­ I in India and Sumatra, when folk began Ohio river collapsed with the false work she appeared, surrounded by her
I livereti an address, iu which he ad- to revise their syllabus of repudiated under it and., threw more than fifty ladies- It was like a veritable fairy
[ vocated determinate sentences
for
1 workmep into the river, twenty-five or nceno. I .nppooo 1 w»» yo“”»
I crimes of similar magnitude, a* where
foolish and Impressionable, but—what
$
i more being caught under the mas* and !
in or
or drowned,
uruwueu, wuuo»*
one judge give* a sentence of five year*
? । crushed to death
while at * vision of loveliness I
were
injured,
wme
of
for the same crime another gives forty
*,V—T-TOfc— least a .score '
1. ‘
‘
" Bhe waa dressed uj violet, with aomeI thing glistening all over it, and I took
“ Taxed to be a great aufferer from rheum* ' years.
rEtaKz/y i
whom cannot recover.
J.. Dm-.
| it aU In at a gtanoe-her regal figure
tom. I tried almost everything without relief. |
"
X took three bottiea of Hood’a SanapariRa and .
.
A Family asair.
correct list of tbe dead and carriage, her magnificent eyes
Following
if
.
found myself cured. I know it was
There is a school district in Stronach
I and the superb coronet of hair which
a* obtained up to midnight:
«s-lllo
township, Manistee county, which haa
Frank D. Burns. Franklin. Pa., picked up ahe wore plaited aa one secs even now
F1OOQ 8 oSrSSpQrilia
but one person of school age.
There
In her pictures.
She spoke moat
that cured ma" Mas. William Kaxiraao. '
bQ£ one family in the district, and
graciously to me, a youngster, and it
Mo*ro’» Vineyard, Ind.
Hood’S Curwa.
three district office* are held by the
pl t*l; James CourtiM^. No. MB Campbells treat, was then and there that I became her
' Hood'S
’
’
'
father,
mother
and
son.
Taxes
have
Louisville,
dead
when
found:
Frank
Miller.
Pllta eora all liver Ula. Ma
and
thaH be till- I die!"
Mo.the
W3 district
Washington
street, dead
wtan louad. slave —
----------------------—been paid into
treasurer
’s
Charles Murphy. Na 4W State street. Chicago, j
MW«U," said one of his listeners, 1
hands each year, and now It is claimed
died at city boapital; J. O. Garlock. Louisville, ne&lt;er nw the empress of Austria, but
that the money has b»'en misappro­
dead when found.
; jI hwa
have n
a nicture
picture in
in mv
my mind that I
priated, and hereafter nil funds will be
Seventeen persona.are miaalng. The would not like to loae. My beauty
retained by the to wash io treasurer.
injured so far as known number four- | was a Brazilian who had lived in Paris
I most of her life. She was too perfect
legends. Still tho Asiat-ip rhinoceros
in looks to require any wits, I suppose,
S. A. Carno, of the firm of Carno A was a poor sort of creature for such '
The accident was due to the insecure for I must confess she was rather
heroic fame, aud it was not until the '
---------------------•---------‘traveler."
Morton, furriers
at GratWiRapids,
Rapids, took
took nero c lame ana u was no* unxu sue
. .
...
•
•• The wind
stupid; but It suited her atyle to be
------- -j and went
to op«dng of the .present century
fUrther loosened I
♦585 of the firm’s-money
-\.J- ~
- that P
loosened lit, and an
week ago
ago to
to buy
buy good
the unicorn waWrther loosened
I or InjecUon* of carbolic
apathetic and indifferent. One even­
New York a week
good l
a ;I the
was fnllv
fully MentHteA
identified with
with «uu
ten to
to hb
his partner,
Mra.•! the
the uncouth
ii
ing my angel waa smoking a cigarette
He has written
partner. Mra.
pachyderm. At that time into ita place
and the engine*
Morton, that he will not return. The ! Burchell discovered, in the region of were started. The wind was high, and a spark fell on her light muslin
gown. She only taid:
‘Look, mop
money he took belonged to her. as he ' South Africa, between the Orange and ,
and the awaying of the false work
;m0eun,er..u...tupeD
doa.™Mor.
lh&lt; llm
ami, my dress i* on fire; pray put me
had no financial interest in the firm. a
Zambesi
river*, the stupendous
creature
out,
’
and
I
really
felt
grateful
to her
'
CONSTIPATION
SStESSft Carno also borrowed 8384‘from his land-' 'k»om&gt; «rhlnoo
ero»..lm«.or.taeomw„ plMd. WK. U&gt;. end
tte great LIVER «nJ KTOM AC if REGULATOR and lady, Mrs. Mandel, promising interest mon Ph™»--O« wh[“|oJ
for not jumping up and screaming aa
o#
lb,lr
i
P^The eh&lt;ln-r &lt;1Ud U&gt; U.0 men moat women would, thus shattering
at the rate of 815 a month.
my ideal of the absolute calm and realnellbcr whlu nor. atrmUy spe^da?,
leu of
flfty.on, on tbe Bp&lt;o
GUARANTEES issuou on. y Dy
I. . dm.
1
lortj-on. m.n «.U 11U toot
W. H. Goodyear. Sole Agent. flasuAm.
The total defalcation of John Clegg,
It. oolor t. a am, rr*,. .Imott
WB(CT
A Quarter Ootury Teat,
'
the ueputy postmaster at tho Atlantic verging on the mouse color. And it '
FroqaMrt MUUapa.
mine, is 8880.18—8548,18- from the post' had two horns, though .one was so ■
For a quarter of a century Dr. King*
PROBATE ORDER. *
,
The bridge haa been under oouatruooffice and the balance from the Detroit small as to be scarcely perceptible, *
a I tion for a number of year* and several New Discovery has been tested, and the
Loan &amp; Investment company. Of this ‘ mere hump with a tuft of stout bristles
eS ■ time* work has been suspended for millions wlio have received benefit from
tbe countv of
Barry
boldeu at the
Its use testify to it* wonderful curative
The other
Probate office. In the Qty of Hastings, tn sum he sent 8370 to his wife, who waa three or four inches high.
powers in all diseases of throat, chest,
said County, ou Friday the 8th day of away from home, but as soon os she ' real horn was about tlu-re or four feet '
December la tho rear ooe thousand eight hun­ learned that her husband had misap-' long, thick and tufted about with Masonic savings bank failed because and lung*. A remedy that baa stood the
dred and ninety three.
of its connection with the bridge com­ test so long and that haa given so much uni­
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of preprinted the money ahe returned . bristles at the base, and curving and pany.
Recently financial assistance versal satisfaction Is
no experiment
Probate.
home and handed it to Postmaster Ed-' tapering gracefully to .a hard sharp
In tho matter
of tbe estate of Joshua
was obtained and work was resumed. Each bottle is poeltiveiy guaranteed to
wards.
point This might have been a formidB. Hall. Deceased.
give relief, or money refunded; It is ad­
Three
years
ago,
in
constructing
the
Oo reading and filing the petition duly veri­
A B«c-f—u •*&gt;&gt;' weBpo" ta •
U&gt;»
piers, a dreadful accident happened at mitted to lie the most reliable for coughs
fied of do* H. Hall, widow ot said deceased
Th™» McCarthy,
McCarthy, of
Grund Rxpida,
R.pidu I «“»««•"&gt;•
d^lt with It. toe. l the caisson, resulting in the death of and colds. Trial bottles free at W. H.
praying for
reasons therein stated, that
Thomas
of Grand
aa
order
or decree
be
made by w„ w-ntnnerd .t M.G.pn to two .nd
them nndertooL .nd nred twelve men. Accidents have been fre­ Goodyears Drug Store. Large size 50c.
this court
determining . who are
or
tot ■ U» horn w . rod of yul.Unce ter It. quent aud from first to last it i* said and 8L00.
were tte lawful lieln of sold deceased and en­ one-h.ll ye.m In .t.te prUon
titled to Inherit said estate and Jtfetr respect­ burglary. He made a confession, say-'
. „
. ,
,.
that fifty men have been killed.
ive right* therein.
'
/
ing thatJn addition to the store of C. B.'
Th*
white rhinoceros
Thereupon it I* ordered, that Friday the
Mr. Fred Miller of Irving. 111. writes
Mh day of January A. I)., l»l at ten o'clock In Mann ± Co., he intended to rob the
Tbe history of the Louisville A Jef­ that be bad a severe kidney trouble for
tbe forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
shoulders, and from fourteen to sixteen
Bridge company
a aeries many years, with severe pains in the back
Mid petlt‘00 *»d that the heirs at law ot said store of tbe Towner Hardware Co. He Jert lonir ana U&gt;u. in bulk wrpM»d fersonville
db2.U^,"S3el7r«a
’ois
“h*rw™
deoeaaed and all other penom interested In was assisted by a Muskegon and by a
and also that his bladder was affected.
said estate, are required to appear at a ■ession Grand Rapids man.
.^'Tntbermoden.Qu.dn.podeaeept
,,^,,.1!
pnljretod
imi .nd He trimt many so called Kidney cures but
of said court, then to te holden at the Probate
the elephant, whleh It ataoat rivaled,
o„rUx,i j,
,ery |ndpkn.
without any good result. About a year
office. In tbe eity of Hasting*, la Mid County.
| cy. In 1888 it was revived under ago he began the use of Electric Bitters
AUSTRIA'S NEW PREMIER.
The annual meeting of the Michigan
' a nevi’ charter and ground was and found relief at once. Electric Bitters
Trotting Horse Breeders' association
’ broken
in
October,
1889.
Two Is especially adapted to cure of ai! kidney
tbe pendency of said petition and the bearing
and liver
____________
i caisson occ’deuta took
place
duretroubles and often gives almost
thereof by causing a ropy ot this order to be was held in Kalamazoo and tbe follow­
instant relief. One trial will prove our
ing officers were chosen: President, S.
published In the Hasting* Bax
. xkh. anew*
Prince Alfred Windiachgraeta, who ioF the building of the pier* Tho
statement.
Price only 50c. for large
paper printed and circulated In said Count) (l. Browne, Kalamazoo; vice president?
has accepted the task of forming a ! flrat was caused by the cupidity of a
of Barry, once In each week for three successive
J. C. Deyo, Jackson; treasurer, Walter new Austrian cabinet in the place of sub-contractor who engaged himself as bottle. At W. H. Goodyears’ Drug Store.
weeks previous to Mid day of Ueariiuc.
Chas. W. abmsthoxg,
Clark, Battle Creek; secretary. J. C. Count Taaffe,
.
Bucklan's ^rntca Salve
whose
resignation »n expert when he was without exJudge of Probate.
Webb, Mason.
The best salve In tee. world for cuts,
Bmperor Franels Joseph accepted pcrieoce. The contractors t were de­
early in November, is a remarkably [ ceived by representations which he brulbes, sores, ulcers, salt rbeum. fever
_
young man to be callod to a place so ' made. He allowed the air to escape sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
Sixty observer* in various localitiei
RHERIFFS 8ALR.
in the'atate say that during the week important and responsible.
He is ' &lt;roDa the caisson aud the water rushed corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
Nottee la berebj jriven that by virtue of n in the state say that during the wt ’
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
writ of Fieri Facias issued out of and under th, ended December 9 pleuritis and rryaip- thirty-one year* old and a member of in, drowaing fourteen men.
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
seal of the Circuit Court for the County of elas increased in area of prevalence.1 the feudal or conservative party in '
The second caisson accident resulted
Barry and Steie of Michigan, to me directed
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
and delivered and against the rood* aud clui- Diphtheria was reported at twenty-twe: Atistro-Hungary. He has hod up to from the foolhardiness of the foreman box. For sale l&gt;y W. 11. Goodyear, tbe
tlea, lands and tenements of Trlpbena Good- place*, scarlet fever at forty-six, ty-1 date but a very alight experience in '
the management of the structure druggist.
enough.tn tbe count) of Rxrry and In lavor
BUU
L.M3 UC-^LU
Q&lt;1 caused the
death Ul
of WVCU
seven lUPU.
mra
of Horace Prentice and Son. I did on the phoid fever at thirty and measles a( political affaftw and has on several j. *
place*.
— — . -. - J ------7 * I Thu
I! —
occasions expressed
very --extreme
The enterprise rv,«
was rnww-t&amp;lram
overtaken hv
by a
twenty-slnlh day nt June, A. D„ 1»&lt;B. levy upon
The village of Jones. Cas* county, re­
and xlexe and take all the right, Ude and Interest
opinions
on
the
rights
of
the
large
ver
J
’
»erious
finaadal
disaster
early
ports 48 conversions as a result of revival
otlfle said Trtpbena woodenough In and tn
landed owners and other moneyed In-1 *n
career as a result of the meeting* there.
tteto'lowing described real esUtle altuatcd In
.
tte township ot Irving, Barry County. Michl
Vicksburg's daughters of charity hsv* stitutionx
He served the compulsory 1 Baring failure in 1890, which, by
gan. to-wtt. the nerth east quarter (&gt;»)
Six families have already taken up
I one.year military service as volunteer reason of ite depressing effect in
cl the north eaat quarter [Ml sod tte wot organized for relief, this winter.
their
abode
as
members
of
tbe
altruist
MIX IM) of tte north west quarter &lt;M&gt; of
Oramel Hosford, professor emeritus under protest, objecting to these re-1 ®o°«y centers, prevented the floating
community at Wblgvllle.
see twenty five (20) township four (4) north it
range nine (9) west and the east half (H) ot the of astronomy and mathematics of Olivet' strictiona on the grpund of his here di- ' o{ 81.000,000 of bonds, arrangements for
Rev. E. H. Inman, Baptist Clergyman,
east hslf'S) of tte north out qtinrter (Ji) of college, died at Olivet Prof. Hoaford tary rights, and on these not being rec- which hod ail but been consumated,
secthtrty’six r») town-hfp f«mr[&lt;| north range was one of the founders of the republic ! ognized he served his full year, ob- The reverse was a blow from which at Cedar Spring* says be haa never found
an party at Jackson, in 1854.
jecting though to pass the prescribed the enterprise never recovered in the an equal to "Adlronda”. Wheeler's Heart
IMJ of the north we-t quarter iM) ot »re ttilrtv
hands of its originators and promoters. and Nerve Care. Sold by W. H. Good­
Thomas Khssane, of Ironwood, waa
[Mi tosnsbtp four [41 north range eight [8] west
Jacob F. Krieger, the leading spirit,
anJ south eut quarter [Ml of couth east quar waylaid in a lonely section and so terri­
year.
ter[H]of*ec twenty teven [27] township four bly beaten that he may die.
broke himself and the Masonic bank of
[41 north range eight (81 wrst »«m! west half [«•»]
The Heath shipyard at Bentou Harbor
this city in furthering the project, and
Some Jackson parties are talking of
of Fouth we«t quarter [M] of see twenty six [261
will build an 88.000 fishing tug fur the
township four [4&gt; north of range et«bt west buying the old coal mines at Williams­
finally sunk into an untimely grave.
all of whleh 1 »h*il expose for sale al
Counabie Fishing company of Petoskey.
public suction or vendue to the highest bidder ton for the purpose of manufacturing
sa tte law directs st the
north
front tile, etc., from the fi-e-clay therein.
'
Au epidemic of LaGrippe has struck
door ot th* Court house in U&gt;e eity or
Dallas. Tex, Dec., 18.—E. J. Reeves Petersburg. Doctors report the disease
M r. and Mra Frank B. Taylo
Hastings in Mid county of Barry and
shot and killed Thomas L. James, In six of every seven families in the town.
ttateofMlehlg*a. (that being the place where pioneers of Kalamazuoi, celebrated the
tbeClriiift Court for tte Mid Countv of Barry.,
Thursday night, and then surrendered
State of Michigan to bnlden)on the 17th day «I fiftieth anniversary of their wedding.
to tbe police. Reeves is only 32 years
February. A. D.. UM, at one o’clock In tte al
An Otsego preacher has twice been
ternoon of that day.
old and has a wife who is 19 and pretty.
Dated at tbe dtv nt Hasting*, this 13th day of told to "charge it" after uniting two of
Reeves found letters from Jam esin his
Decesnner, A. D., UK
the young people of that village, but
wife’s possession showing that she had
has made out bills, and will present
Under Sheriff.
been false to her marriage vowa
them one of these day*
Mra. Betsey Packard, a pioneer resi­
Srdalia, Ma. Dec. 18.—Dick Robin- 1
PROBATE ORDER.
dent of Lansing, died of la grippe at
State of Michigan, Countv of Bsrry
■on waa hanged on Friday forenoon
the age ufr88 year*
for
the
murder,
October
24.
1893,
of
A Walpole island Indian named Wil­
The blx boys ot tbe Glrad school hare
Johanna Schallman, aged 34. unmar­
liam Day rowed across to Algonac in
ran one teacher out of school thia winter,
ried,
and
a
servant
girt
Robinson
Waa
his
an eanoe, drank
a rank too much firewater
imoiedlatelj »rre,le«l «nd two d*r, e|JntJ] t0 u “ 00 lhe secoud but be Is Inand started for home. He was found omcer
officer's
a examination, ana
and was inns
thus
i|
dead In his canoe at Russell's island.
.........
mustered
out of the military service as later con fessed hb guilL
The Wright house and
Sanitarium
Probate.
A ML Morris man got mad and swore I' a simple corporal. Later tho prince
burn* 1.800 cords of three foot wood
on the public street and a justice fined changed his views, passed the examin­
Ralkigh, N. a, Dec. 18.—A dispatoh
10 * ,app,y at
"
ation and became an officer. Previous received here from San Francisco an- cord * D°W
him six dollars.
The supposed gold find at Gladwin to his entering the reichsrath he was a nouuces that A. D. Jones, consul gen­
bo admitted Co probate, and that xdmlnistratl u proved to be white sand with a mixture member or employe of the civil service eral at Shaugha, China, died on a
ot saMaetate be granted teaaid petltlooer the
during a period of fire or six years.
executor named la said will or to some ot' er of oxide of iron.

‘ Thursday, Dec. ai, &gt;8?3-

OOOK BROE.. Proprietor*.

The Salt *
That’s All Salt

The Michigan crop report for Decem­
ber gives indications that while the

tile subject of beautiful women cams

Diamond,
Crystal Salt

DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO.,

Three Bottles Cured

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

Martin Lee and wife, of Kalamazoo,
celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of
their marriage.

The salt well at Trenton is down
over 1,200 feet and a bed of pure salt
28 feet thick has been reached and
passed, the company being confident of
finding a thicker stratum.
William Devisaer, aged 77 years, died
In Kalamazoo. He waa a member of
known as the "Second Pilgrim Fa­
thers,” whose members located in

were returning

threw up their job.

Peat diggers at Cavendish, StradFbxxpoht, Fix. Dec. 18.—Louis-May,
more, Ireland, have made a remark­
able discovery. At the depth of nearly his wife, father-in-law, Bassy Paul.
25 feet they have unearthed a stratum James Hilliard and Henry Williams
of what appears to be pure butter. were capsized while crossing Chocta­
All were
The "vein” varies in thickness from 1 whatch ie bay in a skiff.
•
to 7 inchee, and Is said to be of tho drowned.
consistency of common bar soap. Geol­
ogists who have viaited tho locality of
PgoRiA, HL. Dec. 16.—Mrs. Matilda
the wonderful find say that it Is sim­ Harper (colored) died here at the age
ply a layer of mineral wax, but the
workmen still declare that "indade it's dent of the county and waa bora in
a bog &lt;of butter."
If th* stratum North Carolina.
reltgimxa
falherproves
to be intolerance
extensive Itof
wUltheir
probably
be utilized in the manufacture of scan*
and candles.
'
,
fight between cattle men and "drifters'

iher trouble h feared.

1894
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Hastings Banner
Thur,d«y, Dec. ai, lg9J

OFFICK OF
PALMERTON A SMITH
Conveyancing a specialty.
Woodland, Mich

FM. Woodmansee.
LAW and COLLECTION OFFIC*.

Ail business promptly attendedjto.

dward Taggart
Loyal E.
Arthur C. Denlwm.
TAGGART. KNAPPKN &amp; DENISON,
LAWYERS.
Rooms 811 817 Michigan Trust Ca Bldju Grand Rapld-s Michigan.

M

alice kirk. m. d .

•
Physician and Surgeon.
Hastfngs. • ■ Mich.
AU calls promptly attended day or nfi
flee over F. G. NtowrlTs bout tuid shoe s

Tames a. swekzey.

Attorney al law,
Hastings. Mich.
Practices in all courts of tbe state. Col­
lections promptly attended ta

d

W1“ “»
»!&gt;&gt;*&gt;■'«■ «d tbe
52* teta&lt; “&lt;aufiridrNi

Babies
ought to be fat. Give the
Thin Babies a chance. Give
them
‘

V,woo&lt;1 tr8uo°0
*‘ cheaper,
hemaJ?
bard
the up grade
£Dd will continue to be so from this time

neighboring counties.
Allegan dogs have been making sad
’b,*pu“l
A'x&gt;ul

m ?

Emulsion
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil,
with hypophosphites, and
watch them grow Fat, Chub­
by, Healthy, Bright PAyn«wu, the world over, endorse

2^““ •“ " tok“ * &gt;« «&lt;

“

plonmn or Ollwt Cnltem. .Hod ,e„ ,Qd.
donlj OB s.turdv morning ot panlrita.
Uo InUMnl lo Imre ihil day rorToledo
to ipeod tbe .lol„. p„(. Hw(wd em,
'““J1111” «•&gt;» Mo from
,0“M
Ol1”1
uuiogo I. to, rinrii and had tho honor or

For torty-ali yan M
pro&lt;(Mor M
astronomy and natural philosophy and In­
structor In matbematies, when three
years ago, his health falling, be was elect­
ed profeesor emeritur of these branches,
Os't kl dictlrri bj smtMui
and has since apent hta winters with bla
daughters In Toledo, and summers ar bis
residence In Olivet Re held tbe office of
superintendent of public lostructlou 1881
to 1568 and has a widespread reputation
•
Physician and'Surgeon,
as a great educator throughout tbe alate.
• tIRCMLSTlON •
Delton.
■
■
Mt.-li,
He devoted his life energies to the college
Office In residence, one ulnck eest of d«i*&gt;L
and hia lofty personality haa been au In­
spiration
to all wbo knew him. He waa
A. Jt C. II. BARBER
Hereafter, changes for advertisements born In Thetford, Vermont In 1890, ed­
Physicians aud Surguuu*.
&gt;uum reaclbthls office Tuesdays at latest to ucated, at Oberlirf theological seminary,
Calls in city or county reoponded to with
n-urr Inarrtlon In tbe Imus nf the week dame to Olivet In 1854 and was one of tbe
promptness, day or night.
■vhrn brought.
organizers of tbe republican party at
Jackson in 1855. He leaves • wife and
A. SHELDON.
1*&lt;rW‘
th« king of medicines, two daughters, and a throng of friends
«
Abstract and Real Estate Otter.
conqiMra scrofula, cutarrb. rheumatism and all
Abstract kkx&gt;M' Hairti-.K*.
other blood disease*. Hood's and ouly Hood’s. snd former students wbo will remember
Money to lo-ui on Real Ks&gt;«l«- lte»l Entau
him for years to cocaa—Eaton County
•old on c- mmlMlou. General outi raiat-alng.
Carters’Extract tmait Weed will cure Republican. ______ _______
daring a complete set of Abriraet Book*, com
piled from tbe Record*, ean ( rnlati complet* Rhi-umatism and ■iruralgia with a f ew ^J&lt;*eph I. Jervis of DelnL a farmer
X tracts.
C. F. HR«MIKS. Clerk
apIdleatluDs.' W. H. G.xdyear.
who has resided In Michigan thirty-four
The lleralil says that there Is not a des­ years earned a lol of money and apent
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
titute family in Freeport. A pretty good nearly as much for liquor, was 64 years
showing cooslderiug tbe universal dis­ old last Sunday. His'youngest daughter
Office prer Holloway's drug store.
tress.
Office benrs from - lo 4 p. tn. Telephone, coo
said to him: "Father why don’t you cele­
neeting with residence, at Holloway’s* drug
brate your birthday?” "Mebbe I will”
store
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed will cure a wasthepruff response.
Shortly after­
cold In one night. .A cloth saturated with wards he left the bouse and a few hours
g M. FOWLER,D.D. 3.
Carter's Extract Smart Weed will cures Inter was found hanging by bls neck to a
sore throat lu one night. W. II. Good- rope In the barn. He left a widow, three
Office hours 8 a m to 5 p. m.
J ear.
sons and two daughter*:________________
HILIP T. OOLGKOVE,
$ neglected cold means Croup. Diphth­
A school ma’am In a neighboring town
Attorney .ilLaw
eria.
Sore
Throat,
Pneumonia,
and
death
(SuecvMor to Smith « Uolgruve)
is donating $3.50 a week out of her meagre
to old and young. Carter's Extract Smart salary to pay for tbe txtard and care of
(Ofiice iu union Muck, iIas.iuo*..
Practices in di the ■-.•urtA of the ritale.
Weed, If taken in time, will prevent IL a former lover.
You might decide at
W. H. Goodyear.
once that such generosity was just like a
E. KEN ASTON,
woman, if It wasn't for tbe further fact
.
Attorney at Ijiw,
A teaspoonful Carter* Extract Smart that the fellow waa In jail and tlie teaclier
(Over J. 8. &lt;ioudvoar A Co. ’s store.
Practices in all court*»f the state. CoUoctKM,. Weed mixed with lard makes agrandoint la paying his board to keep him there.
orosiptty tUendlttg to.*
mehL very hrnllng.ftir cuts, wounds, sore He promised to marry tbe teacher and
throat* and wherever n healing salve Is woufdn’t and now he is learning that tbe
K. TlMMEHUAh. ll.«&gt;&lt;ep.tt&lt;le Chy
wanted. W. 11. Goodyear.
matter was no Joke with her.
A buzz
*
steian and Burgeon.
(Office over Lathrop** drug More.)
During the progress of a revival meet­ saw Ma harmless toy to trifle with as
ing hr Holmes church recently
Ing
some compared to serious minded school ma'am.

R. E. H. LATHROP.
. Homoepathic Physician and.
Burgeon
Office over W. H. Goodyear's New
Drug Store.
Ail calls promptly atteudiM, ta
A. SCRIBNER. M. D.’ ’

LOCAL NEWS,

I'liis week,

80 quirei.

P

£

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Hastings City Bank,
Hostings,

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-

Mich.

8URPIX8 8I2.000.lMl.

Incorporated under the kiwi ot the State of
Open for business Dec. 15.1886.
offxcebs:
D. G. Robins&gt;u. President;
Chester Messer. Vlee. Pres.
‘
D. W. Reynokte, Cashier.
DIV.ECTOK6:

D. W.Reypold*.
W. H. Pewen.
D. G. Robinson,
R. B. Messer.
John Csrvrtb.
Chester Messer.
P. T. Col grove.

Haa tbe only savings department in In Barry
County and pays 4 per eent interest on all time
oeDoctti
«

DRINK IGE. GREflM SODA?
Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Milk Shake and
Pepsin Cherry Tonic at

iVbere you can get ICE CREAM, CON­

FECTIONARY and anything In the line
of FRESH BAKERY GOODS.
Dovoh-nvt forget IL

ALWAYS SMOKE

THE BEST

In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,
HASTINGS. MICH.

$3,000.00
A YEAR
FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.
dlfflculi to
inK daytime or evening*, right
tty, wherever you lira.- Tho

mm In this country owe th
tha start siren them While

yo’ung hoodlums Indulged In a free for ’all
fight. Several robes were also take» from
sleighs. A good dose of the law would go
a good ways towards righting such disor­
ders.
There was soinC kicking In the Fisher
district near Woodland because the board
hired Miss Nettle Gant to teach the win­
ter term at 840 per month, a few thinking
tljat her pay ought to be reduced. A
meeting was called and tbe action of tbe
hoard ratified by tbe decisive vote of 29 to

Every mother should keep a bottle of
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed In the house.
When the title one conies home with wet
feet and chilled, a hot sling of Carter's Ex­
tract Smart Weed will prevent taking
cold. Children like IL It Is as pleasant
as lemonade. W. B. Goodyear.

While Elsworth Barrett was working In
a saw mill near Delton recently his pant
leg caurht In a revolving shaft Before
he could be rescued from bls position bls
Dant leg. and ■ pair of felt stockings were
torn off. He was bruised somewhat, but
veiy thankful to get out as easily as he
did.

A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Sipart
Weed will cut the mucous phlegm out of
Ibe throat and lungs in a few hours, mak­
ing it a sure cure and quick cure and pre­
ventive of Croup,
Diph Iberia,
Sore
Throat, Pneumonia, etc., as these troubles
all come from a neglected cold. W. H.
Goodyear.
nW
C—

dim. No. U. Irving. Mamie Moulton.
Dirt. No. 2, Johnstown. Myrtle Coleman.
DisL No. 4, Jobostown, Annie Easy.
DUt. No. 3, Maple Grove, Alva Bivins.
Diet No. 8. Maple Grove, Mlaale Bep■
Ingle.
- Thia seems like a few dlstrieta out of,
147. Assyria Is a very long distanceJ
away, but It manages to “get there” Just.
the fame.
It will be surprising if some one does,
net whine next spring because the ques­
tions in theory and art are ao hard.
Teachers have fair warning and due no­
tice of what these questions are to cover
and if they make no preparation they
need not complain If they fait It la not
always best to wait till a day or two be­
fore the examination and then attempt to
swallow a book at a gulp. This may be
cool weather for a sweat, but some had
better be taking It.
Inis Wing, teacher In district No. 7,
Irring, reports a school social held In
that district and $5.80 ralaed with which
to buy needed apparatus. These are aw­
fully hard times, but the school entertain­
ment wins every time. ’
Ln the last pumber of tbe Moderator,
Miss Anna Jcpnson, teacher In Na 4
Hope, has an article describing the vialt
to her school of "Mary Jane Green,” an
old-time pedagogue. There are some of
these Mary Janes left yet though they are
dying off pretty fasL If one may Judge
from Oils article. Miss Johnson has been
biding her light under a bushel.

Teachers are coming to understand the
value of better material for the reading
classes. Very many schools are engaged
In the reading of some classic. Probably
500 pupils will read Evangeline this winter.

In district No. I, Woodland the bosrd
furnish the school with a dally paper. The
pupils of that school should be "up” In
current events.
--Mg ,»j
In No. 8 Assyria an entertainment nettad the school 83.50 which has been used
In the purchase of books for supplementary
reading. Maggie Eatop, teacher.

Tbe long Jangle In the newly organized
district in Woodland has been ended, a
site secured, a neat bouse built and tbe
Children again In school.
A school column Is maintained by the
teachers or pupils or both In scvefST&amp;f our
county papers. Tbe Middleville Sun, Free­
port Herald. Woodland News and Nash­
ville News have school Items more or less
regularly.

An iucrearingly large number of schools
retain tbe teacher through tho year. Some
teachers are in the same school for the
third year, and many tor the second. Some
districts that have persisted in hiving
school during ths months of July and
August instead of September and October
have begun this yearthe othw plan. They
will never go back to the oliVonc again.
Flora McOailum and Addle IG^bia. both
of whom taught for a number of years In
this county, are now teaching in Elkhart
Indiana. They seem to like thfi' Hoosier
state and enjoy their new work.
.__ U

Wm. Greeiismlth of Charlotte, display­
ed a roll of bills In one of the "sage tea”
restaurants of that city which Is in a local
option county. He started for home In
the evening pretty well under the in­
fluence of the various concoctions that
he had been Indulging in. Some fellows
followed him and dealt some terrific
blows on tbe head with r club and re­
lieved him of 8162 in cash... Some arrests
have been made but there Is no certainty
of a conviction.

An acid which exists In sour milk and
elder, called lactic acid: is beHeved-6'by
physicians to be the cause of rheuma­
tism
Accumulating iu the blood, it at­
tacks the fibrous tissues In the joluLs, aud
causes agonizing pains. What Is needed
is a remedy to neutralize the add, and to
so Invigorate the kidneys and liver that
all waste will be carried off. Hood's
Sarsaparilla is hearlllv recommended by
many whom It hsiA cured of rheumatism.
It possesses Just the desired qualities, arid
so thoroughly purifl.es the blood as to
prevent occurrence uf rheumatic attacks
We suggest a trial of Hood's Sarsapurilla
by all who suffer from rheumatism.

creamery.

They
•

Albert Hafner wisely conclude- that he
is belter adapted to teaching than veiling
an encyclopedia and will be the principal
at Prairieville this winter. The people of
Prairieville will find Mr. Hafner a good
teacher and tbe boys will find—well we’ll
leave them to see.
The Cause of Rheumatism.

Charlotte pastors have concluded that
they will not hereafter announce from
Taxes In Dundee village are the highest
tbelr pulpits any entertainments but those
which are for their own churches, and the present year they hsye been In twenty
years. The new 85.000 school house and
have passed a resolution to that effect
a new city hall did IL
Receiver Stone, of the defunct Lansing
The snprema court stys that 81.300
bank paid another 19 per cent dividend
Is what the township of Exeter, Monroe
Monday.
county should pay. to John Laduke for
ijtnslng sent 8500 to Upper Peninsula
Injuries received by falling through a de­
sufferers.
fective bridge.

Aman caifing himself an evangelist
recently stopped In Middleville to bold
meetings. He gave considerable of hit
Wu offer One Hundred Dollars reward
time to berating tbe local minister. Rev. Ar­
ney. and called the business men drunk­ for any cane of catarrh that can no, je cur­
ards. He was called before J ustice Cobb and ed by Hall’" Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney A ‘Co. Props.. Toledo, O.
let off If be would apologise and read a
We the underalxm d. have known F. J.
written statement from the Congregation­
al pulpit whfch he did. Such evangellats Cheney for tbe last 15 yeara, and believe
would do the moat good If they wouldn't him perfectly honorable In all business
transaction* and financially, able to catry
do anything.
, •
out any obligation made by tbelr firm.
West A Truax. Wholesale Druggist,
Claude Jones, an 18-year-old boy. whose
home is in Kalama but of late has been Toledo, O.
Walding, Klnnmam i. Marvin, Whole­
attending school In Nashville for some
time past, has been troubled with a very sale Druggist, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Curt h taken Internally
•ore finger of late. In sheen sheering
time be cut his finger with tbe shear# and acting directly upon jthe blood and mu­
since that his finger has been constant­ cous surfaces of the system- Price 75c.
Teatl-­
ly growing worae. Dr. Young examined per liotCIr. Sold by al! druggists. Testi
the member last week and found the bone monials free.
•o badly diseased that amputation was
neceMary. The operation had to be de8CHOOL COLUMN.
lay«l however as the boy could not stand
tt-jnst now to take an anesthetic.

Tuesday w^iile Hugh Crawford and
Eugene Caln were cutting wood four miles
wrst of the village they cut down a tree,
which In falling lodged agalnat aiwther
Then the tree which supported the lodged
tree was cuL and It In turn struck ■n°Jb*r
tree, which waa dead and brittle. The
thiid tree broke and fell, a large piece of
it striking young Crawford upon the head.
At this writing he Is In a aeml-eomatou*
condition resulting from lbe\low and Is
suffering concussion of the brain. Dr.
Baughman, who was called to Rttend him.
says there are but alight hopes of bla recov­
ery. —Woodland News.
Judging from repots. Ed. Edwards, of
O’Donnell has a very vicious male hog.
On Thursday last he tackled Ed. as he
entered the ysrd and in some manner got
him down; at this critical moment Mike
Kelley appeared on the scene and attract­
ed his booblp's attention, wbo had pounc­
ed upon Mike and cut a gash in bls teg
about 4 luehee long. Daring thia time
Ed. got up and out of the yard, and found

|Ada Brown.

hl, arm Mid

Ml thntolft

hl.

Mra Winslow’s Soothing Syran has t
for children teething. Tt sooths tba e
ens the gums. allays all pain, cures ■
and Is the i-cst remedy for Diarrhoea,
flve cents a bottle.
Bold by all
throughout the world.

CdfKEKIS
COKABLE

J Without tb« knife, still

raent la baaed upon tbe

Moeetlg-Moorboor before Ums Royal asd Imper­
ial Aseoclatlon of Pbyaiclami of VtaDuajXMnaiy:

Ing healthy calls, or tbe general well-being of
the patient.
The remedies emloyed at HoraeUavWw al­
though as harmless as those of Vienna, am far
more effective—wholly removing tho odor of
the growth with la twenty-four houra. and earn­
ing the diseased tissue to shrink to a hard. Ckxy
cSchar until It is crowded out by healthy heal­
Two young men of thjs city, sales­ ing granulations. There ts no ponlUelng or
men in a dry goods store, hired bicycles
and took a spin into the country. When
they were perhaps ten miles out they
decided to have a race.
J. D. M1JCHELL, M. D. HornellsrUle, N. T
One of. them got far ahead of the oth­
er, and in dashing round a turn ran
NQTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
into a pile of atones. The wheel waa
demolished, and the rider found him­ State of Michigan.
In the Circuit Court tor the County of parry.
self lying among the spokes.
Sarah J. Bare.
An aged woman who happened to be
paaaing waa met by the second rider.
Notice &gt;» hereby given that oo the and day of
*'My good woman,” said be, “have
November A D. UOJ a Writ of Attachment waa
you seen a young man riding a bicycle duly isMti-il out ot tbe Circuit Court for tbe
County of Barry, al the Milt or Borah J. Bore,
on ahead?”
the above nani-d I’lnlatie, against the lands,
“No,” said the woman; "but I saw a U-nenieiitM.
goods, and chattels, moneys and
young man up the road a spell ago who effe--tsof Tua Barr, tbe defendant, above named,
the sum of •«».«). which said writ wm re­
was sluin' on the ground mendin’ um­ for
turnable on the 14th dav nf November is#3.
brellas."—Louisville Courier-Journal.
Dated, this 17th day of November A. D. MM.
Philip T. Colgrove.
Attorney for Plaint!It.

What is

CASTORIA
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Cartor OIL
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms aud allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieveM
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach
and , bowels, giving' healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
toria is tho Children’s Panacea—tho Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.

Castoria.
dren. Mothers bare repeatedly told me of lie
good effect upon tbelr children.’

“ CWstoria is tbe beet remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope tho day is not

morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful

FIXING HANNAH.

Tho circuit-rider for a mountain dis­
trict in West Virginia wgs stopping for
a day or two at the place where he was
to preach on Sunday and to him a
mountaineer came with a buxom moun­
tain maid and wanted to bo married
then and there.
"Where is your Hcextaer’ asked the
minister.
The man was turprised.
"Ain’t got none," he said. "We don’t
have to have no license, do we? Wc
ain’t a-goin' to sell liquor.”
That was all the license he knew
about
Tho minister explained to him and
he rode awav ten trriles to the county
seat and later in the day appeared
with the license.
Barrr county will-Dot cut a very large
••That cost me a dollar, mister,"
figure in the school exhibit to be made at he Mid. ruefully. "Doyou charge anyLansing this winter, still a moderate
thingT
amount of material has been seuL We
“You can pay me whatever ^yuu
shall all know better how to go at It next please, but I never charge lew riytn
time. A large proportion of the maps
a
dollar.
”
sent us covered the wrong continent
"Well, I’ve only got half a dollar,
Slckneo* prevented some from doing any­
mister, and won’t get the balance till
thing till too late, difficulty in getting
suitable paper, etc. Middleville 1" the after harvest"
The minister hesitated, because be
only village In the county that furnished
anything, nothing being prepared even In thought the mountaineer was trying to
the city of Hastings, in this reaped our beat him? and, while he was willing io
county will appear In a poor light aa com­ perform tho ceremony gratis, he didn’t
pared with nioat others. We ham no want to cut price*. All at once the
doubt that those schools that understood mountaineer put in:
the preparation of something
“I've got it. mister,” he exclaimed,
repaid for all their effort. Tbe following shoving the half-dollar at him. "Here’s
•rathedistricts tram which material was h.df yer price. Now you marry Han□er to ra». They ain’t anylody livin'
S'"that I want but Hanner and Hanner
018nd Tnte«nedlhte. Middleville, Annie k'uder hankers ter a whole paaJe of
fel'.era that te better lookin’ than I
winrora.
'

Mato yaw-

Ab individual accused of stealing
some cloth from a taBor’a shop con­
'vinced a lawyer ae thoroughly of hl*
innocence that he undertook hi. de­
fense without the customary retainer
and obtained an acquittal The follow­
Ing day hb client came to the lawyer's
office and said: .
“I can’t bear to owe. anyone, so 1
have called to settle your fee, though 1
haven't any mouey. ”
“Don’t apeak of that, my friend,"
said ,the lawyer, in a gush of generoelty. "The triumph of the truth and
the clearing of an innocent man Is suf­
ficient recompense for my labor.”
“Not aUalL” returned the client
“Every mau to bis business, aud iu de.
fault of money here is a very handsome
piece of cloth—’’
“Some cloth!” interrupted the advo­
cate, in surprise.
"Certainly! This is the cloth that
would have put me behind the bare H
it hadn’t been foryotl There is enough
for two complete suita. Let's divide.
Is it a go?”
The lawyer refused it with scorn.
The cloth wasn’t good enough for him.
Besides that when h^came to measure
it carefully, there wasn't enough of It
—Texas Siftinga

It now takes 178 teachers to fill the
schools of this county.

Judge"Peraun of the lngbam~court is
getting after liquor violators. On Frldgy
he gave Tbas. Markey, a Lansing saloon
keeper 8200 fine or ninety days in jail for
selling liquor without a license. J. C.
Wolf and Henry Russell, flrat offenders
were fined 8500 and costa each for selling
without license. Frank Owen of Webber­
ville was assessed 8100 for keeping his
saloon open on election day and William
Leabe* of Lansing paid 87^ for keeping
his saloon open on Sunday. A-few more
doses of thia kind and saloon keepers ot
Ingham.county will walk pretty straight.

Mulliken If to have a
have our sympathy.

NOT GOOD INOUGH

oer fixed yon needn’t worry about ma
at ail Take your half dollar an’ g”

Frankie Clark.
Alics L. Corlls.
, Jeurls Pilgrim.

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chlckflc busiDCM will be knocked oat if
«be Wileoa bill panes.
Many are availing themaelves of our &lt;ragApdloUcd offer to Barry County readers.
Iaskka and Chicago inter Ocean,
papers for only • tlM per year,
d out a few sample copies thb
Tell your friends and neighbors
ffer or make them a Christmas
nreaent oflt Remember that those liv­
ing ouUlde the county are charged 91.35
tot tbe two.
luSvery town there are a few fellowa
,
just beginning to grow "down” on their
face, who know too much to go to school, ,
and not enough to go to work. Some of
tbem borrow a little money of anyone wbo
will lead it, to bay cigarettes and tin
rwbtoUee. while others a little leaa for­'
tunate pick up snipes from the gutter to
puff. 0! course Hastings hasn't any such
but every other town we know of has.

A concert of more than ordinary merit’
waa given at the Presbyterian church test
nlgtit The selections furnished were en­•
tirely by home talent and each one would'
be worthy of special mention If there was1
space for It. The mandolin and guitars1
were a new feature for a Hastings audi­
ence and the hearty encore given to each1
•election showed the music was thorough­■
ly enjoyed. The church cleared between1
thirty-five and forty dollars from the pro­■
ceeds.
preparations are under way for the tak­.
ing of tbe slate census for 1834, whichi
will be done during the. month of June,
next,. The appointment of the ceusuis।
eparperators rests with tbe township,
board aucL,city councils.. The enumera­.
tors. recelvg &gt;3.50 per day of ten hours.
’J'iifl.appoiutments are to be made before।
the first. Monday In May. and a failure।
to make.t^em.by that time, leaves the!
authority tor appointment with the gov-.
Aernor
Tin! eq tire work to to be done।
durlpg the month of June.

• Our merchants were never before offer-’
iDg-ssch inducements for the holidays as1
they are this year, it may readily be1
muu by our readers that It to business to1
aell an trtide at cost, or even below,
ratb-r Hian to earn- it over another year
whQu.it yould be more or lees shopworn
and jamagpd, .or possibly out of style.
Moaqy nqt being, very plenty merchants
must get J he eysh to meet their bills and
to dp it this year, they are . putting prices
wav dowp aa may be seen by reading the
advertisements |n this issue.

■ J

Site-old year is rapidly drawing to a
clone, aud it should be the ambition of
every one to b« square- with the world
fins octal ly at the ushering iu of the new
year mt Jan. 1st 1804. And especially
-should thte Ite the rule at this lime, when
mouev does not circulate as freely. If
everyone wbo can would pay their little
bills—small balances due tho grocer, the
dry goods dealer, the printer, tbe man
whuip you employed to dp a job of work
teat summer, etc., money would soon be
an4j times better. Lt is the nonpayment of these little bills that often
caucus most local financial distress.
Tite farmers of this county bare made
large amouata of money out of beans, bay,
butter, eggs and poultry. If the present
tariff bUl becomes a tew. all those grains
and commodities, produced on the cheap
tends and by the cheap labor of Canada,
will be dumped into Michigan by the
train hxd, and prices will go down to a
point at which they cannot be produced
at a profit. Beans will go to a dollar a
bushel and lower, hay to 30.00, butter to
IQe, eggs to eight cents, potatoes to 30c.
and suon.dpwn to tbe vanishing points
How does tho outlook strike the average
farmer who voted the Cleveland ticket a
year ago?—Tuscola Co. Advertiser.

The trial of Conductor Scott for being
responsible for tbe Battle Creek railway
horror Is occupying tbe attention of Judgd
Smith in Marshall at present Tbe case
to attracting wi&lt;te.gttentlon.
In a long
■account of tbe ease tbe Detroit Evening
News, of Friday, has this to aay: "Judge
Clement Smith, before whom the trial to
In progress, to onepf the ablest jurists In
tbe state. Although he baa been on the
bench tor a comparatively brief period,
he has establleed an envlabiiy record for
ability and fairness. He was appointed
by Gov. Rich to succeed Judge Hooker,
when tbe latter was elevated to tbe su­
preme bench, and was subsequently elect
ed by the people by a flattering majority.
His circuit comprises three counties and
entails aivast amount of judicial labor but
&gt;he to still a comparatively young man and
full of vigor.
The universal opinion to
that the trial of thia Important case
could not have fallen into more competant or just bands.”
Xa delightful entertainment was given
at the home of Mrs. Schantx in the second
ward by the ladles of the Whittier Club. Tbe
evening, Dec. 17th., being the anniversary
of Whittier’s birthday, the program was
entirely upon (he author and bis workjt
The several papers read, treating or th?
different phases of hto life showed a
thorough understanding and careful dellnatlon of hto clia'racter as man and poet.
The recitations were especially fine. The
shadow pictures convulsed tbe audience
and tbe dark room and ’voice of the in­
visible speaker added to tbe Interest. The
music was selected with reference to tbe
day and was well executed. A large plcture ot Wblttiei' was draped with the Club
Colors, drab and blue, which are emblamatic of the true Quaker. The souvenirs
given to each guest present were gems of
art, consisting of a card tied with the
Club colors and bearing a quotation of
gilt from Wblttlers writings, in the corner
of each was a "green leaf.” A question
contest blgbtened the enjoyment of tbe
evening and resulted in Prof. Sterling’s
carrying away a beautiful copy of Maud
Muller.
Delicious refreshments were
served and the guests departed feeling
that they were Indebted to the ladles of
tbe John G. Whittier Club for a dellgbtfully enjoyable evening, long to be re­
membered. .___ _ _________
M»rrln«o Llceaaea.

No

Age

Name and residence.
I Christian W»lde, Tboraapple
&lt; Aujmrta P. Schoodelmayer ’’
... i Beoj. F. Gaskill. Hasstop.
'
t Maggie Holmes Towle. Assyria
... &gt; Arthur James, Hastings
174 I Mary Kliptor.
"

Wanramt H. Halley to Albert Johnson, 40 a.
see n. Orangeville. HM.
Frederick EL Gillett to John Chambers, par­
cel, sec 9, Irrtog. gw.
Horace E. Washburn to Dora M. Minar, 80 a,
see 7. Prairieville. |37oo,

you know

Trasses l
Trasses!

DOINGS

The best is always the
cheapest Bear this in mind.
Before purchasing call and
examine our new Truss.

WE GUARANTEE
A PERFECT FIT.

The lightest and most
durable Truss on the market.
Anything and every­
thing in the drug and book
line at HONE8TPR1CE8,

MODERN DRUGGIST.

We bare a lot of bankrupt stock of
shoes left and next week shall put them
on sale at prices about X what they are
worth, at the Racket.

You can al! afford to buy Christmas
goods at the price the Racket sells them.
Their prices are with the wages, grain
and produce, you bad better come and see
them.
8 clerks to what tbe Racket to working
this week and then you may have to wait.
Prices and goods does IL
7 boxes of tinware to what tbe
store got this week.

Make a Christmas present
that is useful.
I have a large, new stock of
Gold Eye Glasses and Spec­
tacles,
After making the present
to your friend, the glasses
can be adjusted to fit the
eyes free of charge.

Dr. Q.W. LOWRY.

It I. tMr IniUlHr » rmllit, rwolu ot th«r

See the bandslcds at tbe Racket.
2 quart covered palls 8c. at the

Racket.

"Where to the RacketF’ did you say?
Well It to next to Goodyears Drug Store
and has a bay window (for Fowler the
Dentist) over the door where more people
go to buy goods than any other store in
tbe city.
-

Buy Something Useful for
Christmas
You are cordially invited tb look over
my stuck, composed of
Parlor Suites,
Bed Room Suites,
Side Boards,
Pictures,
Carpets,

Rocking Chairs,
Dining Chairs,
Book Cases,
Easels,
Draperies
Rugs.

Exclusive agent for the elegant line of Extension Tables
made by the Hastings Chair and Table Co. Call and see me.

A. McCOY

THE RACKET

WANTED

CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP!!!

5 t’
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FOR ONI WHK. COMMENCING
O
.

Thursday, Dec. 21, '93

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Twill pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.

I also do

We Cvill sell you anythin ( in our store
at greatly reduced prices. We have a few
pairs of Women’s Hand Turned Shoes, that
cost $2.25 at ..Wholesale. These w e will sell
during this time at $2,00, every pair warrant­
ed. If you need a pair of shoes NOW is the
time to buy. We have 1-ts of Bargains simular to thte one above.

CUSTOM SAWING?
P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will buy timber
standing.
.

J. L. WILKINS,

ag’t.

LADIES BEST RUBBERS 45c

Bankrupt Store,

wr "Myths and Religions of tbe EgyptHr% pelta Bartow was very In­
wed careful preparation.
Science and Architect-

The dial mu a-vong far-

Racket
.

See tbe new Tuxedoes shoes for sale at
the Racket You cannot match them for
the price.

F. &lt;3. STOWELL’J.

Liquor Tax ColIecUd.

l» spite of the Inclemency of tbe weath-

farming tetiti.

When others advertise ,W off. they just
get down near our prices, we are going X
to X-bettor, at tbe Racket

We never had % the trade we do now.
Good goods and low prices tell tbe story
Other dealers have always told people we
did not have tbelr roods.
Ob, no! Weil
we may and may not we sorely have just
as good or better and sell for less money.
Cash does it, at tbe Racket

W. H GOODY&amp;flR,

and these yoa uiay discover are always
&lt;o bo had of the best advertisers.—Ex.

"th-* American Agriculturists.. unlveranily r (ijrdtd as the leading farm jour­
nal of lhe countj. has been Inveatigailng
tfee farm Otortgagw question, and finds
there to but Hille troth In the assertion
that
faruja an* ruor'giged (or their
raal value.’’an assertion often made. lo­
ve^ Ugg11"'&gt; pcovaB that barely one-fourth
of the fann* are mortgaged, and very few
of tbem for more chan one-third of their
value. The ratio of mortgages, on town

We will have a clearance sale after thia
week on ladles and mens shoes that will
astonish yoa, at the Racket

James and MIm

those days a man wbi doesn’t take a paper
is Mumbling around in the dark, and a
bmrinesa wan wbo doesn’t advertise Isn’t
a btmlness m«n at all. Instead of going
In far a square competition he bushwhacks
for pis mate, the man who to to poor to
take a piper, he allows real business men
to attract the trade and is content to sit
all d^y arid wgteh for suckers. The

discussion wan cut short,
eed with an article on
In Journalism” by Mrs. Sadl&gt;*
e numb&lt; r of member* Is limited
Co fdurly and ft is now tilled, with several
wsttHrif fur ad ml salon when chance offera.

We will sell ladles trimmed baU at
prices no one will meet. X and X off la
too much. See -our prices, at tbe Racket.

day aven log, Rev. Thas. Cox conducting the
ceremony.
-

The man wbo Is to poor to take a paper
Is mlaalug some big bargains In groceries,
cloaks and dryroods these days. When
tbe run Is over he will pay much more

oo •‘Recent Ex-j led by Mrs. Rose
several Ihleresilng items

See oar ladles trimmed hate for 43c., at
the Racket

That the most acceptable Christ­
mas present would be a nice pair
of Fine Shoes, Slippers or Over
Gaiters. You will find a fine line
of them at very low prices, made
by Ross Levis &amp; Pifer, Moloney
Brothers and James Hason, all
of Rochester. N. Y. See them at

C. H. Osborn &amp; Co.

1

Between

TIME ul MONET

Ssr

?’ you save time you save
money. Yon can save a vast
amount of time if you are look­
ing for

Bartlw- u.rkM.

or any kind of building mater
ial, by coming directly to Ug
and not only that, you will eave money by buyingof us.

We are posted iu
our bn«ine«i and do
enough of it to ena­
ble us to sell cheaply
and yet gal a living.

We recommend it for hard coal with magazine. The
T.OUJTD OAK. Results will surprise you. Very little fuel,
x ou see u
You
it’bs au
all rauiaung
radiating uumre.
surface: uv
no
. jr’"* doors. Builded purely for business, and durable year
— tea, twelve, fifteen, jurt as good, jost is tight, always
I the fuel, giving perfect service. That’s why it lesas
.tins a
“*•* *
SEE THE NAME ON THE
Sold

, . l. u.v, &lt;*ix juu
wank
you want

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VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 35.

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER. 28, 1883.

Hastings Banner,

COUNTY NEWS.

If you want any
Cutters,Bob Sleighs
Robes or Blankets,
Stoves, Hardware
of any kind call on,.

IRA VAN,
over

The Hardware Man.
UNION BLOCK,
HASTINGS, MICH.

Table*
ee me.

What do you think of this?

Men’s $1.25 Socks go
this Week for goc.
Rubbers for over them
for $1.25.
;
Total Cost of rig $2.15.
And it is a good one.
AG’T

Special Prices to Buyers
This Week.
.
Call and see us.

woollen &amp; Bronson.

fit The Little Red Front Store.

COME IN.
I can show you the finest
line .Qf ROBES, SWELL
BODY and PORTLAND
CUTTERS ever shown in
Hastings, and at prices that
1 am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some price. are sure to win.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I wiU
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­
stering and repairing.
Liglit or heavy, cast or steel
shoes, with bolsters or log

MOTICE

bunks.
:iue. The
little fnel.
irface; no
ruble year
lit, al way*
ly it lead*
ON THE

Horse Blankets
Still

Jefferson St. Furniture
prices.
Store.

going

at

wholesale

JESSE ’ OWNSEND.
Opposite Roller Mill.

R23.S

WHOLE NO. 20-

rtltrnorv.
and Mrs. Watson at Crooked Lake—Mr.
PIPE SMOKING POPULAR
G. J. Teeple and family ate Christmas Dodds and wife were at Hastings over
turkey with Mrs. McClintock—A family Sunday—Mrs. E. Thomas has been very
party
will
be
held
at
John
McNee
’
s
New
COOK BBOa.sick but la belter at thia writing—James
Year’s. About forty have been invited— Herrington and wifeare convalescing from
Mr. and Mrs. Fenton of Allegan are visit­ the grip—Mrs. Backus has been taking more popular in the United State*. In
*urxjre«,jri&lt;.w.
ing Mrs. Fenton’s mother, Mrs. John Bak­ care of her brother Steve Sprague—Mr.
past times pipes were relegated to the
er—P. Dooley h not any better—There Davenport's family visited at Cloverdale
alleged lower classes. Of late yean,
are more people sick with the grip over In Sqnday—H. CvBoynton and wife spent
the west part of the town than well ones Christmas In Kalamazoo—E. J. Hartman however, and particularly since the
—Mrs. James Kelley is sick—Wm. God­ was In Kalamazoo Monday—Q. A. Hynes
frey is helping Dell cut wood—There was and wife, G. finches and wife, J. Haw­ know." came in. pipe smoking baa In­
Hlcknry Co roan.
lots of travel on the road Thursday of thorn and wife spent Christmas .with Mr. creased. It is now considered quite too
On Wednesday evening last an oyster
people going to Freeport to pay their tax­ Stuard’s folks—Mr. and Mrs. Rowley are awfully swell, says the Cincinnati.
supper ws» served at the home of Mr. and es and Interview Santa Claus.
spending the holidays with ber parents In Times-Star, to drop from a tandem dog
Mrs. \ olney Snyder for tho benefit of the
Ailegan-rMr. and Mr*. Barber of Creasy, cart with the stem of a short briar root
M. r. church. A large crowd assembled
were the guests of Wm. Coopir and wife pipe tightly clinched between your
who enjoyed * rich repast as few, except
The three weeki revival meetings held Christmas—Miss Kennedy of Hastings call­
teeth. It is a sort of finishing, touch
the boet and hostess are able to serve. at this place by Rev. J. C. Chase___
and ed on friends Id Delton thia week—Those to your rough-and-ready fishing cos­
Substantial aid and Justice being done al evangelists W. L. Tucker and B. M. Platt,
who attended llio Christmas party at tume to hare a stubby pipe in your
the bountifully spread tables. All contrib­ closed Sunday. Their efforts were very
Ctor c rdale reported having a good time.
mouth and gives one a delightful fleaao
uted liberally to the worthy object for successful. All hearts united in giving
of easy, graceful, negligent swt-Ilheaa
which it was Intended—Many a bright these earnest workers God speed where
Oraagavllle.
eyed boy and girl were made to feel happy ever they go—Amelia Frye, formerly of
Oliver Chalker, a resident of thia place J nst as soon as the approval qf society
and cheerful Saturday evening, tho occas- thia place, now of Loe Angeles, Cal., la since 1855 died Wednesday night. The alighted upon the custom of pipe
8lou being a Christmas tree tn the Baptist visiting friends hero-^Enoa Barber, wife funeral was held «C the church Sunday. smoking pipes became much in de­
church, well ladened with articles of and daughter spent Christmas at Delton- Rev. Campbell conducted the services— mand and the coat of the same in­
value and cheer to make glad the many Oscar Andersdn left for Kalamazoo Tues­ Mrs. A. L. Nichols and Mrs. Rob’t. Ben­ creased proportionately, especially for
eyes and heart* that were anxiously day where he expects to make his home— nett called on relatives here last week— the strictly English shapes.
It is
watching and waiting to hear their name Since our last writing the death of Mrs. Wn. Splekler baa returned from Chicago amusing to see a fellow pretending to
called by the committee who were there Jacob Casslday has occurred. She left a —George Goreline and wife of Boon Wex­ be a judge of a pipe. The fact is. that
to perform that pleasing duty which ghve busband and five chlldien. Her age wan ford county, arc visiting friends here—
nearly all pipes smoke pretty mtich the
so much cneer both to the’doner and - the 85—Mr. Philip Barber, of this place, and Miss Clara Ellis of Jackson is spending a
recipient—We learn from the Delton cor­ Mrs. Cornelia Hicks, of Spring Brook, week with Mrs. S. C. Wing—Sherman same. The cheaper pipes smoke bet­
respondent of the Hann Kit that one nf were united In marriage at Kalama too on Bussanl is entertaining a cousin from ter than the more expensive ones oa a
our esteemed citizens and old time pio­ Christmas, Rev. Levi Master officiating. Caledonia—Mrs. Belie Brophey and general thing. For instance, a corn­
neer’s of this township has been called to They touk the afternoon train for a short daughter Hazel, were guests of Ette Falk cob pipe is one of the coolest, uweetest
hbi reward.
Thomas Blackman has for visit ijflth friends near Detroit. Both laat week—James Coon of Grand Rapids smokes yon can get. Next comes the
the past half century bwn closely Identl- bridrand groom are among our best clli- spent Christmas at home—Mrs. Levi Cross penny cla^ pipe. If yoq will smoke a
fled with the best Interests of tl»e citizens zcds. May showers of blessings fall uffen baa a brother visiting her from Ohio— clay pipe b few times and throw it
of this township having reared a large them—B. M. Platt left Tuesday evening Mrs. F. E. Hewitt Is expected home from away you will always be sure that yon
family of children all of whom arc grown for Andrews, Ind., to spend the remain­ Chicago thia week—Mrs. Lydia Blake and arc enjoying pipe (.ranking nf the moat
up. One of his sons F. A. Blackman, oc­ der of the holidays—John Barber and daughter Carrie have returned from the del ightfu 1 c haracter. The tendency of
cupying the old home on, which bls father wife attended the marriage of Mis brother north and are living in the Arbour house the. average human Is to buy an expen­
labored so long, wrestling for many years Philip at
Kalamazoo Monday—Mrs. —Fenton Mattison was home last week— sive pipe and then color it by blowing
with the sturdy oaks upon hlt&gt; estate. He James Dunning Is visiting at Ulyde. Ohio. Old Mrs. Harper who It very sick with waoke against the bowl. This practice
lived to see the stumps decayed and out!
the La Grippe is some better at this writ­
renders the pipe ornamental, but a* a
ing. Eli Nichols Is also Improving—E. A.
of the way and his land brought Into a ,
Richard Newberry of
pmb county, Latnpliier treated each of his scholars to general thing these highly colored
high state of cultivation besides that he
lher ______
at this candy and oranges Friday night—George pipes aae very strong and it is any thing
has freely realized the benefit which few spent Christinas with his
of u* anticipated In the forties while place—John L. Williams of Hastings, but Coon and wife and Mrs. Henry Lewis are but pleasant for persons averse to to- -'
Christmas sick—There was a good attendence at l&gt;aceo to be in the same room with
nearly ail about him was a 'vast plain of formerly of this township lent* -------------Forty-five them. The English smoke pipe* be-v
unbroken soli. Yes. he has -lived to see with his sons Charles rami Richard—The the Christmas dance here.
i ,
____
affair numbers being sold.
cease pipe smoking is cheaper than
steam power drawing large and long Christmas tree was a vefy _ Iteasanl
cigar smoking.
Americans smoke
trains or cars across his. farm. Quite a and old Santa Claus pleased the little ones
contrast to the time when oxen wore con­ —There was a very small attendance at
pipes becans! the English smoke pipes.
Guy Johnson, of Middleville, was In The only ’.inn who can properly under­
sidered a strong power for drawing our meeting last Sunday evening owing to the
fact
that
some
of
the
people
got
the
dale
town Monday evening—Mr. and Mrs. stand r pipe is the plantation darky
agricultural products many mile* away to
market—Tickets are out for a New Year’s mixed. Elder Mayharder’s brother from Wm. Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. GIradon vtho puts a live coal on top of a pip*
dance at Flint’s hotel New Year’s eve— Indiana came over with him and gave Richards, of Grand Rapids werp Christ­ filled with.plug tobacco and puffs gen­
the
people
who
were
out
a
very
good
ser
­
mas guests at Dr. Young’s—Dr. I... F.
Mrs. W. F. Barber and son B. I. leave
tly at "turrer end" of a reed stem
here to-day for a few.’ days visit with mon. Itemember the date, two weeks Weaver, of Jaekson, was In town Satur­ while the purple night shadow* gather
relatives and friends at Hopkins Station from last Bunday evening on January 7th. day and re-purchased the property that he
around the cabin end the tcrecch owl
there
will
be
preaching
at
the
school
sold
to
Dr.
Ball
about
two
months
ago
and
and Shelbyville.
house again—Frank Walburt has moved expect* to return to his old practice here scares itself and the neighborhood with -l
■&lt;
bls mill on John Everheart's farm and and Dr. Ball and family will no doubt re­ its weird laughter.
Ixw McDonald is now preparing to will saw nut Mr. Eyerheart’s timber and turn tn Canada—Miss Lena Clay Is spend­
A TRUE POKER STORY.
quit Uie shop for It’s a bay—Our first lit­ all that is hauled to the mill wldle he Is Ing ibe holidays at Charlotte—Frank Meerary last week was well attended. Some there—Fay Pierson of west of tno county Derby was at Hastings Tuesday—Mr. and
had better stay at )&gt;omd with their mother line was on our streets the fore part of Mrs. D. H. Wilcox, of Detroit, are guests
and learn to keep quiet until they are this week—Mark Ellsworth of Orange­ at H. IL Dickinson's—Miss Minnie FnrThis Is a true poker stoi*y from thd
called to the front. Ixmk a little ont my ville Mills attended the Christmas tree— nlss Is home from Middleville for the holi­ Albany Express. The incident hap­
boys—Friends, look backward and for­ Jennie Johnson Is quite sick al this writ­ day vacation—Chas. Brown, of Detroit,
pened not long Ugo on an Albany boat
ward; look over the year just past and ing—There was a pleasant little party at is in the village for •'few days visiting at
bound down from the capital to New
forward to the hope of brighter achieve­ John Tinkers’ on Christmas night—There home—O. 8. I’osL n'-arly ninety years old.
York. The game was that in which
ments. • Put your life In (hjd’s hands and will be a pound social at the school house died at hh home .Sunday afternoon with
determine that the new year shall be on the evening of January 4th., for the the la grippe. The funeral took place al the raan with the mo-t money had the
best of it. That i*. th»4w\w»-4 no limit
marked by greater consecrations and benefit of elder Mayharder. The ladles the M. E. church Tuesday afternoon. Mr.
holler aspiration"—Garry Baker and fami-, will bring along a box filled with good Post though old In years, was bright tu&gt;d and the players coming In were forced
ly spent ChriMtmaa at Cedar Creek—Mrs. things to j.a fluty the Inner man and sub- active ut&gt; to the time of Ills last lllncsa.' to lose unless they ’HaiHcil” a Let- In
Levi Boice of .McBride and Prof. Daven­ Iret tbemselvre io being weighed, and tin: He leaves many friends—Miss Edith the party playing were r.n ex-senator,
port spent Christmas with G. W. Coats— gentlemen nro to pay one quarter of a cent Fleming spent Christinas nt Jackson,-a three assemblymen and n physician.
B. F. Wolf and wife gobbled turkey with per pound, so if the lady he chances to guest at her brother’s—John Ketchum The hand with which this Ktoiy hoa to
,Wm. Smith—Fred Smith of Martin drop­ draw weighs one hundred pounds it costs spent the forepart of* the week at Battle do aaw all the players in. All drew
ped In on !*Im parents Chrbtmm&gt;—Edith blm&lt;wenty-flve cents for his supper. It Creek—Mr. and Mre. E. W. Drake are cards, the ex-senator drawing one. and
Bevier of Grand Rapids Is spending Is desired that all turn out and raise a guests al Hrs. E. 8. Drake's.
a certain assemblyman next to him
school vacation with her parents of Wood­ good puree.
taking three. The others drew also
Reduced Rate* for Holiday".
land and other friends—Aunt
Lizzie
and the -betting ccr-tncnccd. It pro­
For
Chrislaas'and
New
Year
Holidays,
Engle is entertaining two daughter* from
gressed steadily nntll/something like
Chrlsttnaa 1803 Is nnw a thing of the the Chlcqxo &amp; West Michigan and Detroit,
Burr Oak. St. Joe County—We are
glad to se&lt;i Uncle Cotton on our streets past—New Year’s ball at the hotel next Lansing.® Northern Lin-s will sell ex­ one hundred dollars' was in the pot.
again after being confined to th» house for Friday evening—Mr. and Mrs. Edger Ty-. cursion ticket* on .Dec. 23rd. 14th, SStb, Suddenly the ex-senator planked two
a time—A. Manes and family of your city let of Vermontville spent Christmas with 3Uth, and 31st ano. Jan. IM at one and hundred dollars down cn a raise. The
is visiting the former’s parents—Town- Calvin Smith nnd wife—Frank Wilcox one-third fare for robud trip. Tlcki-ts will big bet scared out all but the certain
send’s have their saw-mill now In runping and family of Hastings were at A. W. be ;rond going only on dale of sale ami for assemblyman. lie looked at his cards
for a longtime, studied the cy-senator’s /
rig after being jnuch out of repair—The Wilcox’s Christmas—IM. Powers Im the return until Jan. Ind. inclusive.
GK&lt;». DKllAVftp. &lt;J. P. A.
face, and nervously raw the two hw
twentieth anniversary of the Women's mumps — Scarcity of Items this week.
Crusade will come off on Friday eve al
dred dollars and raised it one hundred
the Grove—A good physician with some
dollars. There was a forced smile on
Look at ill The Michigan Central l«a»- the face of the ex-senator. He quickly
L-H. Barnes has jnst returned from a
means Is much needed here—Wash Hel­
mer Is en’ertainlng a sister and family visit to Goblesvllle and, vicinity—Ears ■rraino-d with one of the best publishing saw the one hundred dollnr#and raised
Chamberlain a little son of Obed Chamber­ bounrs III Hie United St«l«-s fur a iwnullof your city—Happy New Teat to all.
It one hundred dollars. The assembly­
lain. cut his leg very badly with an ax. fully pnulnd MTirs of World's Fair pteiman looked sick, but he put down one
He is doing well however—in spite of
hundred dollars and feebly said: “I
Jacob Miller has been suffering from the storm the party at the Ixke View
call.*' The show down revealed the
neuralgia the past week—Mbs Myrtle BotiM was well attended and everything World’s Fair..
fact
that the ex-senator had a king
The
oriuluid
phot«&lt;cni|»lis
would
.
ensl
Buckman of Jackson Is a guest of her went off well—Mr. Cornelias Pyle who
cousin Miss Nina Fclghner—Mrs. Hiram usually makes Cloverdale a summer re­ not less than a dollar a pi'H-r. but tire high bob-tail flush, whilr the assem­
Cole entertainer^Mrs. Newberry and Mrs. sort has returned from Chicago for a short Michigan Central enable* Viu io get m blyman held a pair of deuce*. The
ex-senator said something to himself
Hopkins of Jackson Christmas—M»s. E. visit to friend* here. He Is accompanied pictures fur 10 cents.
it's the diicst. U’a the mte.t complete, .and went to his stateroom. The rest
V. Smith Is a’ck with tonsHltes—Charley by his friend. Mr. Harrison—Mrs. John
it’s the IreBt. It cannot be beaten.
Felgbner Is jdown with the grip—Mrs. Ashby and Ml«» M» rtle Kingsbury are
of the party remained up all night and
If y»»u saw the World’s Fair, you want a goodly part of the nine hundred dol­
Clyde Brown Is with her mother at Grand *ick with the grip—Mrs. Graham is slow­
Rapldb over the holidays—A surprise ly recovering from her rickneas—Dell It as a perpetual souvenir of n nitouorable lars and over in the pot was spent in
party at Philip Franches Wednesday Norris of Prairieville and Miss Katie Ctil- visit.
quart bottles. It is said the ex-senator
if you didn’t get there. y«»ti want- this
night—Mrs. Knoll who has been confined llns of Cloverdale were united in matri­
has never bluffed in a game since.
to the house the past four week*, by alck- mony on ChriglmM—Adams Ashby of tn see wlmi &gt;on missed, and tn fid your
ncs" was able to ride out ChriaUim»7-C. New York State Is visiting friends ben— mind with H's beauty and glory of the
HIGH PRICES.
Mbs Flora McCollum of Elkhart. Ind.. Is White City.
C. Pierce was at Hastings Monday.
Call on the nearest Michigan Ccnrrat
spending her vacation with friends here
ticket
agent
and
he
will
tunilsli
you
with
—The uffle* rs of the Bunday School for
A reporter for the Salt Lake Tribune
Mr. Editor can you Inform me how the ensuing year arc;- Superintendent. Jno the first part and tell juu inure al».ut h.
reports a conversation with a man who
many policies “Grovert has? Shall we Horn. Secretary, Hiram Payne. Treas­
ORIGIN OF NAMES.
kept u fruit stand In Helena in 1858. It
have protection In Ahfpathy • or Itomo- urer, Dugal Campbell. Chorister, John
&lt;tm only a small stand in front of a
palhy doses?—Mbs Frankie
Hoods rd Cunver. OrganisL Mr*. Chas. Kahler.
who Is a student at the Female Seminary Assistant Organist, MUs Ella Mosher—
■torr, but the rent of it was thirty dol­
at Kalamazoo Is at home during the holi­ Miss Sylvia Titus has returned home from
Johnson. Jones. Jenkins, Jennings, lars a month, and he was obliged to
days-II.
BL
Chase bad
a family Kalamazoo.
Jack*. Jackson. Littlejohn, Micklejohn. pay in advance. Much of his stock in
Christmas
tree
Christinas eve—The
Joyne*. and many other* are the soqs trade was brought sixteen hundred
Christmas tree at Mito church on Saturday
miles by stage. It is not surprising,
J
M.irrlud at the residence of .Wm. Ma­ of plain John.
eve was a «nccesa All th* hidden pres­
Srong. Long. Short. Bigge. Little. therefore, that fruit was dear in
tt r.
ents Santa Clau« bad distributed In the lune. Sat. eve. by Rev. J. C. Chase, ...
Helena.
Lowe.
Small.
Slight,
Fatt.
Stout.
Frank
Simmons
of
Oeeola
county
to
Miss
home* fur the last wedk were very taste
Twenty-fire cents would not go far
fully hung to tlie tree beside* many pres­ Sarah Craven ef Hope—Installation of G. Young. Light and Heavy were all givdn in those days at a fruit stall. One man
ents under the tree. The chnreh. wa* A. IL ofllcrrs Wed- afternoon al 1 o’clock in nicknames.
who was courting a young lady used to
comfortably tilted with children •caMlng In Blackman hall. All members are re­
White, Black, Brown. Gray. Green.
come to my place anti buy four apples
quested to be present—Tho following &lt;».
wishful eye* snd wondering what
Reed, and Red, Rudde and a few more for five dollars and carry them to hi*
&lt;
Store for them. The program of sowg". A. II. officers were elected at their I»m originated in peculiarities of dress and
sweetheart L always picked out four
declamations, recitations and essays wen- Iin-cling to be Installed Jan. 3rd at 2 p. ni:
complexion.
Com..
GeO.
Norwood:
Sun.
Vice.
John
of
the
best
ones,
wrapped
them
in
tis
­
well rendered. If not for space 1 would
Clark wa* the village penman ano sue paper, and put them into a neat
like to give program and will In only on* Asbby: Jr. Vice, John Hart; Quarter
. Officer, of day. F A the father of a long line who spell their candy box. After awhile he got mar­
case.
•'Merry Christmas" was rendered Master John Ulnklej ”
by 14 litllu W”
rif’9 Fach h“v,n« • Blackman: Chap.. IL J* Barnes: Guanl; one name in many ways.
ried and I sold him no more apple*.
Sander*. Saunders Sanderson, are
letter in their hands representing their M. Pint—George Herrington of Nnraluiii
The first year’s p'. neapplea sold for
part, their age from 4 tn 6 years made Is vhltlna at Henry Forties’—Dub Nor­ variations of Alexander, a favorite seven dollars apiece.
Oranges were
Che pleasing part. Then came the dis­ wood and wKe of Howard City are visiting name in Scotland.,
two dollars and a half or three dollar* . ■
friends
In
and
around
Delton
—
Ada
WlllCrook. Crump. Cramp and Crimp are each, and the men who am rich in
tribution of presents and closing wllhdoxology. The writer was bappy to **« «’ InuiB of Galesburg Is spending the holi­ butchanges rang on an old nickname Montana to-day did not buy them.
many children made h»PPJ
' 1 “’f” days with her parents—Orrllie Burst is for a cripple.
sav homes. The writer white&gt; alt* ng home from Grand Rapids for a few days
Pattens were overshoes, hence the tana were sent to me. and costns one
entoyed the scene before him, tel hl* mind — Harry Staj man has been vtelllnit nt Pattons, I’atons, Pattenei*. Purners
dollar and thirty-five cent* a pound.
take a backward flight of time of a 4Rtlr Martin—John Bowles passed through
and Patnama.
My first customer for them wa* a Chi- .
tore
last
Saturday
on
bis
war
to
Kalamaover 80 years when these happy homes
Bark, Barker and Barley show the nese. who bought two po«Kta at OM
Dan Tolle* eon, of Kalamazoo l»
and where tint chnrrh stands was a prima­
importance
of
tan
bark
In
early
Eng
­
dollar and a half a pound.
il ve wilderness. The pioneers of those spending the holidays with bis folks—
Mr. and Mi*. Whi ten are visiting their lish times.
,
Bookkeepers were then paid twelve
,
Calvert wm once • ol- herd; so also
Uon of ehoreh ,&lt;&gt;d wh™d.
m.lrn.ln- daughter Mrs. W. H. ChW—Mrs. I’helpa
were
the
Calverd*.
Coverts
and
Calof Kendall is rlsHlug Iter daogh er Mrs.
building rented for lour
by tbdr
L*° •
Dr. Sctlbnrn—George Tatlcrehall of Ken­
Tars a month, h’ewspa
■ tew InBlebtes to ■!«
Miller. M’.tman, Mttla,MHner and Mil­ fifty cents each, and ma,
dall is vlalluig at «be Dr*’.—Wm. Malone
It the writer feel. • IUU«
to lb. prewrt and eoraind
’ “J was in Kala.wawx, Saturday ou buaines*— ward *11 have the ucu derivation.
dollar and a quarter.
Sink vw fenn«vlv ktai.

ChrfBtmrs st Theodor* Kyw.

�to explore the watera lying between Um

In the meantime, a rumor became
current. which, should It meet with
confirmation, was qualified to create a
sensation throughout the length and
breadth of the land. It was alleged
that the Golden Gate had picked up a
trit of wreck which in all likelihood be­
longed to the Ill-fated Dreadnaught. A
San Francisco paper reported that the
Golden Gate had come upon this frag­
ment to the. north of Australia In lati­
tudes lying between the Timor sea and
the sea of Arafoora off the laland of
Melville to the west of Torres strait
The momcat this news had been re­
ceived at San Diego, Mr. Hollister and
Capt Willis, whom it had reached by
telegraph, hastened to Prospect cot­
tage- At the first mention of the sub­
ject, Mr*. Allaire turned very pale, but
she recovered herself in a moment
“Now. that we have come upon this
trace." she cried out, in a tone of abso­
lute conviction, “we shall find the
Dreadnaught and after the ship has,
been found we shall find John and his
companions."
The truth is the finding of this bit of
the wreck was a matter of great im­
portance. It was the first time that a
fragment of the lost vessel had
come to Light Now, when Mrs. Allaire
betook herself to the region in which
the disaster had been located, she
•would hare in her possession a ring ol
that chain which held the past bound
to the present.
A map of Oceanic* was at once sent
for, and Mr. HoUister and Capt Willis
were requested to enter upon the con­
sideration of a new route to be followed
by the Molly's Hope on her next cruise.
"Then you incline to think, captain,*’
said Mr. Hollister, "that the Dread­
naught did not endeavor to reach Singa­
pore by crossing the Philippines and
Malaysia?’’
"I do,” replied Willis; "to iny mind,
it’s Improbable; yes, impossible.”
"But assuming that she did take that
route." pursued Hollister, “how comes
it that this piece of the wreck should
have been found in the Arafoora sea to
the north of Melville island?"

plain it.” answered Willis. “All that I
can say is that tho Dreadnaught was
seen off tho southwest coast of Celebes
island, after fiho had passed the strait
of Mncassar Now. if she entered this
strait she did so from the north and not
from the east, and, hence criuld not have
•Come in through Torres strait."
This question was discussed at con­
siderable length, and it ended in the ac­
ceptance of Capt. Willis’ views
Mrs. Allaire had listened in silence to
this discussion; but her knitted brows
indicated with what tenacity, what
Scrslstcncy she clung to her belief that
ohn and his companions were stiU
among the living. No; she was deter­
mined to stand steadfast until actual
proofs of their’ death should be fur­
nished her.
“I agree with you, mjvdear Willis,”
cried Andrew Hollister, “that the
Dreadnaught on her way to Singapore
“Part of the way at least, Mr. Hollis­
ter. tor it was between Singapore and
Celebes island that the Teasel was
wrecked."
••That's so. bat still haw was It possi•ble Cur this piece of the wreck to drift
as far ns the Australian coast if the
Dreadnaught went to pieces on some
“Thera is only one way to explain It,"
replied Capt. Willis, "and that is by as­
suming that this fragment of the ship
was drawn through Lombok or some
■other one of the straits which connect
the waters north of these Islands with
the Timor and Arafoora seas.’’
"Do the currents set in that way?"
"Yes, Mr. Hollister, and I would go
■so far as to say that the Dreadnaught
-after having been dismantled in a tor­
nado tuny have been sucked into one of
these straits and finally been canton
some reef north of the Australian
■count"
■
"You're right, my dear Willis," cried
Andrew Hollister, "it’s the only reason­
able hypothesis, and the conclusion is
irresistible that if a fragment of the
wreck has been picked up to the north
oV Melville island six years after the
disaster It mast have been recently de­
tached from the reefs on which the clip-

Thm explanation wasqualifled to carry
eooriction tn the mind of any IntelU-

"Shuec it is more than likely," added
Mr ..UJalru, whose gaze still remained
riveted up
the map unrolled before
her. ‘that
breadnaught was driven
ashore oa the coast of Australia, and
iiure none of the shipwrecked crew
elsewhere, it follows that they are held

"Thai U not impossible, Molly." in­
terrupted Mr. Hollister.
, Mr*. A Haire was on the point of pro­
testing vigorously against the ImplicaUon contained in thia answer, when
Capu Willi* brake In with;
that this

John’s ship."
.
"Hare you any doubt of it?" Inquired

Australia. But would this expedition
succeed any better than the one which
had Included the Philippine*, the Cel­
ebes and the Moluccas? Yea. ths pros­
pect was brighter.
Thia time Mra. Allaire was quite de­
termined to accompany tho expedition
and it required the combined appeal of
Andrew Hollister, Capt. Willis and Zach
French to dissuade her from so doing.
A cruise of this sort, which would of a
necessity last a long while, might be
Sun Diego and presented himself at
hampered by the presence of a woman
Prospect cottage. Thirty-seven years of
on board.
age. strongly built, with a face browned
It need hardly be stated that Zssh
by exposure and eyes full of determina­
French was shipped as boatswain of the
tion, this man had something frank and
pieairing about him. You felt that he Molly’s Hope which was now reported
by Capt Willis as ready to sail.
belonged to the kind that never shrinks
/*
CHAPTER XIIL
back nor hesitates, but goes straight to
the place where he is told to go. The
welcome that he received from Mrs.
Allaire was so fuH of gratitude that
CupL Willis sailed from San Diego at
the honest sailor quite lost the use of ten o’clock on the morning of April 8,
1682, following a southeasterly couAe,
his tongue.
"My friend," she exclaimed, after her with the Intention of proceeding by aa
feelings had somewhat quieted down, direct a route as possible to the Torres
"it was you who saved my life, you strait and so into Arafoora sea.
who did all in your power to save my
The Molly's Hope not having any
poor babe, what can I do for you?"
reason for touching at the Gilbert or
French insisted that he had only done Salmon Islands, after an uneventful
his duty.
A sailor who wouldn't do voyage of three weeks, sighted first the
what be had done would be no sailor at high land of the New Guinea coast and
then the most northerly point of Aus­
tralia knovfa as Cape York.
Torres strait, lying between thia
point and the New Guinea coast, enjoys
the repute of being an extremely dan­
gerous passage, partly due to the vio­
lent current which sets In from east to
west and partly to the shoal water.
Only for n certain part of the day while
the sun is In such a position as to make
the breakers plainly visible, is it at all
safe to venture into this narrow water
lane.
"Wes’ It quite as far np os Melville
island that the Golden Gate picked up
the fragment of the wreck?** asked
Capt Willis of Boatswain French.
••Quite," replied Zach.
•
"It must be five hundred miles be*
yond the strait"
“At least, captain," replied Zach,
"and 1 can understand your surprise.
For, knowing as we do the existence of
these strong westerly currents, it would
seem from having found the piece of
wreck off Melville island
that the
Dreadnaught must have been lost at
the entrance to Torres strait."
“Precisely, Zach, and we would be
forced to conclude that Capt. John had
mode choice of this dangerous passage
to reach Singapore. Now. that I never
can admit! Unless something happens
to change my opinion I shall stick to
my belief that he crossed the eastern
archipelago, as we did in our first ex­
pedition. for the last time he was seen
was to the south of Celebes island.”
"And aa there is no other conclusion
possible for us to reach," remark-1 the
mate, "it follows that if Capt. Allaire
entered Timor sea he did so through
one of the straits separating the Sunda
number of details with regard to the Islands."
“It can’t be otherwise." replied the
finding of the fragment of wreck by
the Golden Gate. As he concluded Mrs. captain, “and I can’t understand hmv
the Dresdnaughl was ever carried to­
Allaire said:
ward the eastward. Now either he was
"Zach, I’m resolved to Institute anew
dismantled or .he was not. If he was
search at once."
dismantled he should have been carried
“Good!
It will succeed this time;
hundreds of miles to the west of Torres
and if you’ll allow me, madam, I'll
strait. If he was not. why should hr
take part in it.”
have returned towards this strait, when
"You will ship under Capt Willis?"'
Singapore, his port of destination, lay
“That I will, madam."
in the opposite direction?"
"Oh. thanks, Zach.
With you on
“I don’t know what to think." an­
board the Molly's Hope it will seem to
mjl like one more chance in my favor." swered the mate. "If the piece of
wreck
hod been found in the Indian
-'“I believe it, Mrs. Allaire,” replied
ocean it might be explained by assum­
the boatswain, with a kindly light
ing that the clipper ship hud been,
beaming from his honest eyes. “I’m
wrecked on the Sunda islands or on the
ready to sail any moment!"
west coast of Australia."
Molly had taken hold of the sailor’s
•♦While the fact
replied Capt. Wil­
hand. She felt that it belonged to a
lis, "that the bit of wreck was found as
true friend of hers.
Her feelings got
far up aa MelviUe island, which would
the better of her and she was now con­
go to prove that the Drendnaught had
vinced that the Ixwtswain was des­
been lost in Arafoora sea near Torres
tined to succeed where others had
strait or in the strait itself."
failed.
"It may be," said French, "that there
However, although Molly had no
doubts on the subject, yet as Capt. are counter currents along the Austra­
Willis had suggested it now became lian coast which may have carried the
piece of wreck towards the strait. In
necessary
to
determine positively
whether the fragment of wreck picked that case the ship may have gone to
up by the Golden Gate had really be­ pieces in the western portion of Ara­
longed to tho DrcadnaughL
This foora sea."
piece of the wreck had been forwarded . "It will come out in good time." an­
to Hollister &amp; Co. toy express from San swered Captain Willis; “meanwhile, let
Francisco apd been sent to the superin­ us work our ship as if the Dreadnaught
tendent of the ship yard, by whom It had gone to pieces on the reefs of Torres
had been submittad to the examination strait."
"And If we work her well," added
of the builders and their foremen.
The fragment of wreck which had Zach, “we shall find Capt. John.”
This was the best thing that could
been picked up by the Golden Gate off
Melville island about ten miles out be done, and this was what they did do.
Torres
strait is, about jthirty miles
from shore, was a piece of a ship's
stern, or rather of that carved cutwater wide and'swarm* with reefs and inlets,
which is commonly attached to the nine hundred or more, and most of
prow of sailing vessels This piece of them on a level with the water. The
wood
had
undergone considerable natives arc- very skillful in the manage­
change cf texture, not from lying in the ment of their light pirogues and have
1 water for a long while but front ex­ no difficulty in crossing from one shore
to another. Therefore, if Capt. John
weather. Hence the conclusion that it and his companions had taken refuge
must have remained for a long time on on one of these inlets It would have
this reef on which the clipper ship had been easy enough for them to reach
struck, then in some way or other been the Australian coast and then make
detached, possibly by the action of a theij; way to some little settlement on
strong current, and towed about in the the gulf of Carpentaria or on the
water for several months or possibly! peninsula of Cape York, whence they
weeks, when it was picked up by the would have hod no great difficulty In
Golden Gate. But did It come from reaching home. On the other hand, the
Capt. John’s vessel?
Yea, for the moment It was ar-suracd that Capt.
carving on this piece of wood matched John had never entered Torres strait
that which had ornamented the prow then arose the question of the fragment
of the Dread naught. This was the con­ of wreck and how to explain its presence
clusion reached by the buikkrs at Sun off Melville island.
Capt Willis ran the Molly’s Hope
Diego. The teakwood, for stfhb was the
fragment, was positively recognized as boldly into this dangerous passage,
Identical with the stock on hand. They keeping close to the Australian coast
even discovered the mark of the iron Upon nearing Murray island the ap­
brace which clamped the cutwater to proach cf a number of dugouts was sig­
the ship's prow, and also the remnant* naled. but tho natives who manned
all—he’d be a mere hireling. His only
regret had been that he was not able to
-save- her child. But he couldn’t accept
anything from her for what ho had
done.
He thanked her for her kind
wishes, and with her permission he
would call to see her while he was
ashore.
"I’ve been looting forward to seeing
/you for u number of years. Zach," said
Mrs. Allaire, "and I hope that you'll be
with me the day Capt. Allaire returns—"
"The day Capt. Allaire returns?"
"Zach, can you bring yourself to
think—"
."That Capt. John has perished? Not
by any means!" cried the boatswain.
“Then—you have hope—"
“More than hope. Mrs. Allaire! I have
a firm and solid conviction. Would a
captain like your husband permit him­
self to be Whisked away on the skirts of
a gale?
Not hp! Such a thing was
never known I"
.
The sailor's words and the manner in
which they had been spoken sent a
thrill through Molly's heart. It' was
such a comfort to know that she would
no longer be the only one to think that
Capt.. John was not lost, and that this
other person was one to whom she her­
self owed her life. She saw something
providential in all this.
"Thanks. Many thanks. Zach, you
little know how happy you make me.
Tell me, oh, tell me again that you be1 lieve that Capt. John was not lost in
this wreck."
,
1
“Yes, Mrs. Allaire, yes! And the proof
I tliat he is still alive is that he will be
| found florae day or other. And If that's
I not a proof—’’
Hereupon Zach French entered into a

of b coat of red paint with tracery of
foliage in gold line.
Therefore. tho (raiment of wreck
picked np by the GokJcn Gate once behiogt-d to the g'xri ship Dread naught:
of this there was absolutely no doubt

the shores as the Molly’s Hope steamed
'slowly by contented themselves with
'
’
Willis and Ms

ing along from Arnheim bay to Van
Diemen’s gulf the Molly’s Hope on July
11 sighted Melville island. It was ten
miles to the north at this coast that the
fragment of the wrecked Dreadnaught
had been picked up. As it had got no
farther than this point It became
necessary to assume thaV it had only
been detached from the wreck a short
time prior to the arrival of the Golden
Gate. It was therefore possible that
they were at that moment in close
proximity to the scene of the wreck.
With the coming of November, Willis
asked himself whether he was to con­
sider that the campaign was at an end.
at least so far as the Australian coast
and islonds-lying off it were considered.
Should he return home after he had
made search among the Sunda islands
lying tn the southern part of Timor
sea? In plain words, was he conscious

possible tor a man to do?
The brave sailor hesitated to look
upon his task as ended even after he
had
scoured the Australian coast.
Something happened to rescue him from
this state of indecision.
On the morning of November 4 be
was engaged in Conversation with Zach
French when the boatswain pointed at
some objects floating in the water
abont half a mile from the steamer.
They were neither pieces of wood, frag­
ments of planking or trunks of trees;
they were huge bunches of grass, sort
of yellowish gulf weed torn from tho
bottom of the sea and drifting along
the main land.
“Well, that's1 strange!" said French,
"hang me if that grass isn't coming
from the west; yes. from the southwest!
There must be a current which Is carry­
ing it toward the strait.”
"That's so,” replied Capt. Willis,
“and it must be a local current with an
easterly course unless it be the effect of
the tide.”
“I don't think so, captain,” answered
French, "for I recollect now that early
this morning I noticed bunches of thia
grass drifting in the same direction."
"Zach, are you certain of it?"
"As certain os I am that we shall
find Capt. John some day."
"WcU," replied Capt. Willis, "if such
a current exists it may be that that
piece of the wrecked Dreadnaught camo
from the west foUowing tho Australian

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"That’s exactly my opinion, captain."
"Then there is but one course for us
to take. We must continue our search
Australian coast”
“I was never more convinced of It,
captain, since beyond all doubt there is
a coast current which runs in the di­
rection of Melville island. By assum­
ing that Capt. John was lost in western
waters, we have now on explanation
how it was possible that a piece of his
wreck should have been picked up'

Capt Willifi scut for his mate and
consulted with him as to the expediency
of continuing the expedition towards
the west. The nrnie was of the opinion
that it now became absolutely necessa­
ry to do so. At least until the source of
the current had been reached.
"To the westward then!” cried Capt.
Williiq “we must not go back to Ban
Diego with possibilities but with cer­
tainties—the certainty tliat if the
Dreadnaught went to pieces on the
Australian coast there is not a plunk ar
a spar of her left in existence."
In consequence of this—under the cir­
cumstances—very justifiable determina­
tion. the Molly’s Hope crossed to Ti­
mor island in order to take on provis­
ions and fill her coal bunkers, and then,
after a stay of forty-eight hours, re­
crossed to Cape Londonderry.
Upon
leaving Gueco's channel. Capt Willis
detcrmlnjed tn follow as closely as pos­
sible thegpUine of the Australian coast
above Turtle point At this location
the direction of the current towards the
east was very perceptible.
Upon making Cambridge gulf, the
waters of which bathe the foot of
Mount Cockburn. Cant. Willis resolved
not to risk his vessel In this deep fun­
nel bristling with reefs, so he ordered
the steam launch to be lowered and put
In command of Zach French, with or­
ders to make a thorough search of the
interior of this gulf. “Evidently. ” said CapU WUliatoZach,
“If John Allaire and his crew fell Into
the hands of the natives of this coast,
it would be folly to imagine that a sin­
gle soul of them is stiU alive. But what
we are after is to learn whether there
are any remains of the Dreadnaugbt in
case the natives
should have scut­
tled the clipper ship in the Cambridge
gnlf."
"It wouldn’t surprise me in the least
to find out that the villains had done
■o!” replied Zach.
French made the tour of the gulf
without coming upon any traces of the
lost ship and thereupon returned to thfl
steamer.
Capt. Willis now weighed anchor,
rounded Dussejour cape, and headed for
thp northwestdoubleCape Londonderry.
Continuing her now southwesteriy
course, the Molly’s Hope crossed Bucca­
neer archipelago and entered King
sound, and by the end of January, after
a (ruitlesa search in thia long arm of
the sea for some trace of the Dresdnanght, Capt. Willis determined to end
the expedition at thin point, to wit: At
the eighteenth parallel of south lati­
tude.
Resides, the coal supply was runnihg
low and hence It was considered ad­
visable to sail for Batavia, then, after
coaling, to coast along the Sunda !»1ands. cross Timor tea and so get out
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The Hawaiian Ex-Minister on the Ha la Not • Moo-Eater, Bat
Presldent'B
Meeaaga
Bright American.
health and spirits, was reading a newspaper,
the sheet suddenly fell to the floor; he
pieced one hand over his heart, gasped, and
rank back in his chair, evidently uncon­
scious. The family were stricken with conphysician. But it *m too late. The old
gentleman vaa dead. Physicians rave heart
disease as the cause.”—llolbnoi Herold.
Every day the papers contain statements
similar to the above. Even youth is no defeoae against heart disease, and ths airfui
rapidity with which it is claiming viriim*
forces upon all a conviction of its prevalence.
Reader, if you have a symptom ot this
dread disease do not hesitate a moment in
attending to it Delay u always dangerous,
snd in heart disease too af^en fatal. Some
symptoms of heart disease are shortness of
breath, fluttering, or palpitation, pain or
tendornem in left aide, shoulder, or arm, ir­
regular pube, smothering, weak or hungry
speUs. fainting spells, dropsy, etc.
Charles Raven, York. Pa., writes. " I suSbrsd
from.heart disease 23 years. Frequently'my
brart would seem to Jump Into my mouth, and my
condition made me very melancholy. Physicians
Rre n» no relief. I became so much worse that
raa not expected to live, but waa Induced aa a
last resort tn use Dr. MllsT Hew Heart Cure. The
second day I felt greariy relieved, aad at the end
Of ten daya I ftdt Ifta a klo&lt;. My trattlude U too
deep for erpeeMlon.**
.
Joreph Rockwell. Uniontown. Pa., axed 81
ASLI'S" P*?Tlooa tobsqjn•fileted with heart disease tea reowreS
Had taken all so-salled cures, bat with co benefit
un til I used Dr. Milae' remedy, one bottle of which
cured me."
J. D. Be tharris, High Point. la., makes the foL
mwlng statement :n I was a wreck from heart
ciaeaae and stomach trouble whan I began mine
l-r Mitas* Naw Rmh ('nr* ■ nA
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Mites Medical

TUB 8X3ATR.
WASHI.MUTOM. Doc. 90.—A bill waa in­
troduced in the senate yesterday to
Augusta, Me., Dec. 3L—Ex-Minister
impose a dUcriminating duty on tea Stevens makes the following reply to
luuacn me louowing reply vo ,
imported from thU side of the Cape of President Cleveland's message and his
Good Hope. The .bill to repeal the fed­ criticisms of Mr. Stevens’ official con­
eral election laws waa discussed. The duct:
nomination of Wayne MncVeagh, of
"Only once ta our political history haa s ma­
Pennsylvania, to be ambassador of the jority of the congress of tbo United states sol­
United States to Italy was received emnly resolved ta favor of impcschtag the occu­
pant
of the executive chair. Probably It was
from the president
well that the effort to remove Andrew Johuwn
Washixotox. Dec-SL—The Hawaiian
question was discussed in tho senate
yesterday and Senator Hoar in hia re­
marks said that the nrosirtnnt h.A «« » ecuttvo for abuse of power se
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PrwdOM*
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no had
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OerelMlGere
to reaort
•power to appoint a paramount commis- extraordinary measure of overturning the prosioner without the advice and consent Atonal government of Hawaii, whiles* much !

The king of the Cannibal islands, im­
mortalised- in soug, and whose exist­
ence was supposed to have been more
or less mythical, turned up at the
world's fair. And, contrary to rumor,
he proved to be a white man, good
looking and educated, and, strange to
relate, he has never tasted human
flesh.
This will disappoint those who have
regarded the king of the Cannibal
islands with a vague horror. Tho real
king has not only never feasted on a
fellow
man
has devoted
a considchman
««
hasbut
devoted
a considcrable portion of his life to persuodirfg
his subjects that there was other flaih

d^W. lb, H.WDlUn qaMUon

more p«ULkl«.

“* “ *

to

withhold
from
the people\ what
he was doing until it was settled
one way or the. other the president
seemed to have supposed that he was
the United States of America. A reso­
lution was adopted directing the com­
mittee on foreign relations to inquire
into and reportqu the whole matter.
The urgent deficiency bill was passed.
Wasjuxotox, Dec. 22.—A bill was in­
troduced in the senate yesterday by
&amp;n.tor doctor (Vt.) to.nn.«U&gt;. torritory of L tah to the state of Nevada,
Adjourned to January 8.

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cate for sueb p&lt;&gt;*itton».Ht the Grand Rap.de Bua:aoae Colicf*. Shorthand, n’’d Normal School.
For Catalogue, address
A. a- Parish, Propr.

In th. luraM rMtordv. Th.
rnmmitfM
i- I
committee on territories reported in
favor of admitting Oklahoma aa a state •

sriy than the sots of George III. and the . in the Pacific, some of which were in­
Lord North ministry, which drove the Ameri- ' habited by man-eaters. He came across
can colonies to succreaful revolt.
a beautiful little island, about 10 de­
Injustice„
nmd
A Tyranny.
••There ta nothing ta American history more grees south of the equator, whose pop­
xhabefui
ta Its scope of
of talus itce sod tyranny ulation Mr. Moors fonnd was rapidly
-2;
•*
— •*
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-----------of* ~than
the
attempt
President Cleveland and decreasing because tho natives were
Secretary Gresham to crush out liberty and using each other for food.
American Interacts In Hawaii by the throat to
As he became acquainted with the
restore the extinct Hawaiian monarchy by force
natives he discovered that they were
raope lafamosa. if possible, than ib« use of bail a gentle, honest and well-disposed peo­
ple. He gained their confidence and
elsea Um oourso ot u&gt;a recent Americas ratals- was accepted aa their ruler.
ter st Honolulu la but a feeble repetition of the
Having married one of the natives,
statement at Secretary Gresham peavfously Mr. Moors settled dtwn on the island,
PuC&gt;1‘«fc*1 7a my answer u&gt; Blooms re- which he named Nassau, and devoted
£or’*
published ta the United
States. 1 showed oonolrslvely, aa Minis. his life to improving the condition of
ter Thmtnu and other thoroughly respoo- the cannibals and incidentally hie own.
It is well known that the flesh of
.-.to" ■*»*..• uu
swine very closely resembles that of
of Capt. WUwo and myself are grosriy
untrue, are in manifest antagonism to all tho human beings. All persons who have
remote probabtlltire a^loT-c of toe situ*,

journed to January 3.
\FOURTEEN .KILLED.

the four notorously corrupt ministers of the
fallen queen, of Wilson, queen's favorite and
other thoroughly discredited testimony.
&lt;
Only Dirt Hte Duty.
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again and again that neither by force nor by
threat of force,nor by any action of mine was the
fall of the monarchy precipitated From tho
- hour on
oa which I nnterml
eptcred unon
upon mv
my detlna
Julies at
st ths
the
of the United States legation to the ter­
mination of my .cfflctal reeponalblllt, I main­
tained the deu-rmlnaUon to call on the naval

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BICYCLE WITH BAIL.
yachting. You can’t beat or even sail
with a beam wind on a bicycle. You
can only run straight before the wind.
And there is room for doubt whether
enough is gained, traveling in one di­
rection, to pay for the bother of carry­
ing the furled sail back home. Mr.
White’s rigging, however, adds only
about seven pounds to the weight of
his wheel
The mast, which is set in a hard pine
'
clamped to the tubing, is ten
feet
and the boom is eight feet
these dimensions were re­
long,
duced
six and four feet respectively,
Mr. Wh
'■ imitators would probably
find th
adequate to their needs. It
is also
bo remembered that the
"sheet'/or cord controlling the outer
end
the bobm ought not to be tied
fast
the machine, but run through a
email pulley under the seat and kept in
the hand. A sudden gust of wind is
liable to lift the hind wheel off the
ground unless the sheet is promptly
eased off.
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IDS. ClIAKLSVOIX,
Vixw. Favorite rod
of northern Mlcbigai
Trains leave Grand
A. M.
■
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Local lor White Cloud. Fremeal aad- Mr
Rapids leaves Grand Rapids Brt0 F. Jfc
Parlor can on day traiaa and sleoMM «B
night trains between Petoskey, GrsMWMb-

Aak our agents for further partlcuto «*r
write to
Gbomi DkHavkx, Gen'l PassYA^.

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TIME TABLE.

BtaUoDf.

THE GENTLE MANATEE.

American life and property was In danger. It
President Cleveland sees St to make a point
The manatee, or lamantin, of which
against my official conduct, that months be­
there are two species, inhabits the
Pittsburgh, Pa.. Dec. 93, 3 a.
fore the events of last January I hod ad­
African
or American continents. These
News has just reached here by tele.
vocated annexation, be deliberately and purcreatures browse upon aquatic vegeta­
phone
x--------- from
-- .
------Homestead
- ------ -----that ------a disas----IU
tion of the shallow lagoons and great
IL S. MOOB8.
trous eave-in has occurred in the new I dispatch ta November, ISM, waa a cozfideattal
of "
state of* **"'
the
rivers. The animal in our illustration
(Amencaa Successor io the Cannibal KtagaJ
addition to the Carnegie mills. Four- ‘ statement to the
*“ 'department
'
true condition of affaire tn Hawaii, a report of
teen men arc said to be killed and four facts which, by the established rules and prac- I tasted both agree to this. It was there­ weighed 16 cwt 10 lbs. and was 10 feet
3 inches ip length; the baby being
seriously
injured.
lice
of
diplomacy,
I
was
in
doty
bound
to
make
That’s the greaL-teaaon why you
fore not difficult for Mr. Moors to per­
about a tmrd this size. Unfortunately,
The cave-in occurred at Manhill sta­ known to my government
should know about our salt. It re­
suade the natives to make this slight
as the mother was being got into the
quires the beat tb produce the beat.
tion. where the Carnegie Steel Company
change in their diet. In s short time
The good farmer realizes thia with
is erecting a large furnace. Two men January Id I only did what bad been done on the cannibals were so far reformed tank prepared for it, she expired.' The
bis seed; shall the bnitar maker bo
have been taken out of tho ruins dead. a previous Hawaiian crisis by Commander ' that they absolutely refused to1 eat a young one appeared all right until
At least twelve more workmen are Woodward, on the requestor Minis Ur Merrill, relative near-r than first cousin. This some days ago when it also died. The
ly for dairy work; and bright dairy­
buried beneath the ruins, all of whom acting ,-nder the Cleveland-Bayard order Au­ limit was further extended until at mother was presented to the Zoologi­
gust 1,1888, The following is the language of
men everywhere find their butter bet­
are no doubt dead. Four others have Minister MenlU's report to the department of length Mr. Moors had eradicated hu­ cal society of London by Sir Henry
ter made and their labor better paid
Blake, governor of Jamaica, and was
been rescued, all of whom are seriously
man flesh from tho savage bill of fare.
when they us
caught at Manatee bay.
injured.■
He then turned his attention to rais­
legation I nt once requested Commandtr!
Tho manatee of both worlds is a
FOUR DROWNED.
Woodward to send to the legation a body of , ing hogs and stock, and with the as­ timid, harmless animal, gregarious and
marines. which request be promptly compiled sistance of the natives this woamndo
with. The appearance of tho marines on the 1 a profitable industry. Bui once, upon an inhabitant of the large rivers of
Scotia■■
South America which debouch into the
street and at the legation had a favorable effect &gt;
returning to his island kingdom after
Halifax, N. 8., Dec. 20.—Four young on the populace.'
Atlantic, and of the similar deltas and
a brief absence, he found that all of
No matter whs’ brand yoa bnvo
persons skating on Chocolate lake. 4
IBgoons
of the opposite shores of
tued. just give this a fair triaL It
miles from thia city, broke through th* the Arion ball of which Cleveland and Blount • his converted cannibals had abandoned , Africa.
It is closely allied to the
ta first in flavor, first in grain, and
the
place,
probably
because
a
contin-1
ice and were drowned.
Three were speak of m io .oramandlng Of the ball 1 had |
first Id parity. Wbribw for dairy
dugong, hut has a thicker body and a
or table one, you will find it to
named Doyle, two boys end's girl aged never beard until a lodjflnf place wait needed ' ual diet of hog had palled upon their
your advantage to be acquainted ■gp
appetites.
'Ho
then
Imported
some
for
the
marines
after
they
had
landed
By
■
20. The fourth was a boy named Neill,
with Clxe salt that’s all salt.
Wa
an accurate map Just received- from Hon­
from the industrial school
Neill's olulu K la obvious that this hall doee | colonists who were not cannibals, and
Write aa.
body woe not recovered. Mrs. Doyle not command tbo palace Tho prrsldenl's , businew wqp carried on even more
DIAMOND CRYSTAL
He added
■ALT CO.,
IV
nearly lost her life in attempting to stetetnent that tbo three points al wbleh our , prosperously than before.
K.Clair, Mirtx.
V B
rescue her children. She was rescued sman naval force wm placed was not favorably . to his realm by acquiring the island of
cboaen for the pre tectian of American life and 1 Sophia, somewhat larger than NssAu.
T.
by her 9-year-old daughter.
property la radically an error, m all know who which is but three miles in circumfer­
are familiar with the map and boUdtafa of Hon­
‘
olulu"
, ence.
WAiufMOTos, Dec. 93.—Of the 400
The king of the Cannibal Islands
Antmaa of tho Preotdewt'a Action.
nominations sent ta the senate by the
-That the Hawaiian monarchy wan over visited the world's fair with his wife
president since the regular session be­
thrown by United States force «ma and and very pretty daughter and some of
gan
105 were
unacted
upon at U put forth for the eole purpose of the moat beautiful of the young wom­
brin&lt;ins
dlacredlt ou tbo preceding ad­
the time of the
recess
for
tho ministration
at Washington and on the action en of Samoa. Two of them, named
Christmas holiday*, and of these a of t!&gt;o Sralgn ralaUona committee of the Fetoai and Lola, were of the troupe ol
largo majority are of postmasters in
United State* senate In favor of annexation
dancing girl* and young men who ex­
Il remains to be seen If the American oongre-M
small places. The Horn blower nomi­
hibited at the fair under Mr. Moors'
ajid American people will approve the con­
nation find that of Robert E I’roston- spiracy to make war on tbo provisional govern­ charge. This exhibition will be re­
for director of the mint have been hung ment at Hawaii sod um tbo military fores of peated at Bay Rblge next summer in
up since the extra Session. The list the United States or the dlnlvtnatlo Dreasuro conjunction with Buffalo Bill's wild
Meantime Mr." Moors Is
also includes J. Scott Harrison (brother of the United State* for ibe restoration of a west show.
semPbarbarous queen tn waav&gt;n defiance of
of ex-President HarrhonJ for surveyor ibe beat American opinkma and antecedents making a pleasure tour of the islands
MANATEE AND ITS YOUNG.
of customs at Kansas City,
of
the
southern
Pacific. He is accom­
and by an excessive use of executive power
sffalnat an American colony tsora positive and panied on his steam yacht by Paul straighter head. We know little of Its
less excusable than that which George HL and du Chaillu. the celebrated African ex­ habits but that it is affectionate towards
Nrw Orleans. Dec. W.—George B. his mlnbteni sought to impose on ibe American
plorer. and by Mason Mitchell, an Its young end fond of its mates. In
Prochsaks, president of the American colonies that formed tbo government of tbs
actor. On this tour a number of canni­ captivity the manatee la said to be
Joitx L Stsvkxa"
Are you willing to work fortheesuee
Hire Milling company, whose works United States
bals will be added to tho show. Only gentle and attached to its keeper.
were destroyed In Wednesday’s fire,
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
skin
animal Is in great reyoung
cannibals will
and The
VOUUK CWUWIVMa
nu. be
uv selected, ...M
------ --— - of tho
shot himself through the right temple
mation in the hands of your acquain­
tho formnllon of .nrlou.
Lrirw. Mass.. Dec. 90.—More than th., will bo led on .weetrannt. nnd qo"!
at an early hour. He is dead. The sixty girls from 14 to IS years of age, popcorn.
articles.
The anlmn.1
animal d'omvaa
derives the namn
name
••te-lntaa- Thn
tances?
fire
and
business
reverses
unsettled
his
of mermaid through the peculiar way
If you are, you should be identified
have disappeared from this city within
mind.
,
it has of sitting up in the water and
the
last
three
or
four
weeks,
and
it
is
with
On the shores of Lake Rangkul, in suckling its young.
This was the
thought they have been enticed away
THE AMERICAN
Uu, CMb».r mountaliiJ. in C.ntrel largest specimen ever seen in England,
Osxaloosa, la . Dec. 21 - Tramps
PHOTICTIVC TARIFF LXAOU^ held up the deputy sheriff and two po­ and hidden in Boeton.
A,U. ,tond. lh« (Moon. ;Unp Bock tDd u wU1
, lon(f
thtJ,
oi A.U," which I, to cllwl from &gt; ctc
,
M the ordure i&gt; rerr
13&lt; W. MO «T., H&gt;« «•«.
liceman here Thursday night and rob­
ABILENE, Kan.. Dec. 99.-A package ia It. &gt;U1« from which .con.tent,tre.ni, dlacu]l
procure oHro
unhurt,
bed them of all their valuables. One
of letters outlining a plan for kidnap­ of pole, greenish light is emitted. Ney---------------------- — *
tramp was fatally shot and the officers
ing Huth Cleveland, daughter of the Elios, the English adventurer, who
badly bruised. The town and vicinity
Unlikely as it may seem to some who
president and holding hsr for a ran­ pawed it in 1863. thinks it possible that
are overrun with the vagabonds
the light ia due to some phosphorescent read these lines, it is a fact, neverthe­
som, was found here yesterday.
mineral in the sides of the csiern near less, that there is an island in the gulf
Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 23.—A tele*
its opening. The natives of that sec­ of California, not more than 60 miles
Wilmixotox, Del., Dec- 20. Onset
phone message from South Knoxville
tion have never attempted to investi­ from the Mexican mainland, which is
Will save money by attenctlnc FARSON’S
»y, th. bolUr of tho SoottUb TlmbM the powder mills at the Dupont powder gate the matter, each seeming content Inhabited by the remnants of a race of
NEW BUSINESS COLLEGK. Kalamaxoo, A Lumber compsny’o plant exploded works near here exploded Tuesday.
with the story told by his father, which giant cannibals- This startling dis­
oorner of Mnin and We#t Sts.
Bend for
with fearful results, killing four or five Edward Gallagher, aged N Jtvi, wag ia this: "The cave ia the dwelling place covery was made by a West coast
Catalogue.
men, Injuring several others and com­ inatan tly killed._____
of a demon, who guards vast treasures naturalist early in 1891, and has since
W. F. PARSONS,
pletely demolishing the plant
stored there, and the light is from a been confirmed by both United States
Preat.
Naw Yore, Deo. 91.—Daniel Sinclair, diamond worn In a band around his and Mexican explorers. Mr. McNam­
Defended His Mother.
forehead.'* Elias’ explanation of the ara, the scientist referred to. has a
who
published
the
New
York
Tribune
Nashville, Dec. 22.-—Seth Crawford,
photograph of one of the men found
colored, kilUd hl. &lt;lepl«th«r. oBUly from UM to 1879, died al his residence mystery is probably the true one.
by him on the island, that individual,
in
this
city
yesterday
of
pneumonia.
Crewford, la Henry county while the
although not one of the largest being
Utter WM bMtlnr hU wile, the boy*,
A naturalist recently declared that over 7 feel In height. The bland upon
mother. Seth Crewford U 17 yeere
we are wrong in ascribing unequal in­ which they were found is known as the
old. He U oow m jell «t TorU
Philamxfmxa,
Doc.
20. — Robert telligence to animals of the ape spe­ Island or Isle of Leri, and the original
Adam Jr- M-adDlrtw to Bron, hM cies. “As it is the only animal with discoverer says that there is every evibwi tlMtod momlwr of ooorreM to tho hands, it does many things by instinct dcnce of cannibalism among them.
consul to San Salvador under President Second dlotrtct to ncMod the lot, and habit and necessity that resemble
the acta of human beings and make it
Harrison, died al his home at Fremont, ChMlM O-NeilL
__________
Tb« word Pharoab wm oo», alrtoUy
seem as if it was guided by intelli­
gence. The ape is hardly more intelli­ speaking, a name of an individual, but
WiKnm U. D«t M.-BOWO. gent than tho dog, if, indeed, he knows
r race.
For ages all tho
Parker, ■ negro, has oonfearad to kill­
kings called themselves
aa much. He baa a gift of imitatkm
ing L. P. Ryan and wife, aged 81 and
just as the Boman emperors
and a capacity for mischief, and that
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Because
It is so Pure

McCord
AlU)
Elmdale
CUrtuvWe
take Odessa

Thl, they could

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Samoa is one of a group of tiny Islands

in the union.
• don ta Honolulu ta January test President
Wabhimgtox, Dee. 19.—In the house I Clavstand s grossly untrua and shamefully uuyretorf., It wm d«W«l th.td.bnt. on I
n“
the tariff bill frould commence Janu­
ary 3
The foreign affairs committee
presented a resolution condemning the
Mtlon ol en-Mli&gt;l«l«r Storen. In lionolnla and the minority report denounces the course taken Jby President
* j. (
Cleveland and Secretary
Gresham,

TIME TABLE.
The expert bicyclist often finds a
stiff breese upon his back sufficiently
powerful to keep him in motion with­
out his applying any power on the
pedals, and even enough to carry him
up hilL If one may trust a story in the
San Francisco Examiner, this force is
sometimes utilized by Charles D. White,
of San Bernardino, in tho manner in­
dicated by our diagram. A light sail,
made of sheeting, and carried by a
bamboo mast, has been -nkiccd on his
wheel; and when the wjil is in the
right quarter he uses tms instead of
muscle, and is said to have thus made
a speed of fifteen miles un honr.
In several respects such a mode of
navigation differs considerably from

HoetUe to ubevty.
believe until they had eaten pork
''Ixx
•• historical
LUtorical
dispassionately Then
- at’ktbs
factafacia
dispassionately
Then they
they admitted
admitted that
that pork,
pork, as
as an
an
and no one will deny that the Uses of usurpa­
tion and injustice on which President Cleve­ Article of diet, wag far preferable to
land and the secretary of state hove acted since any human flesh.
The king’s name is II. J. Noors, and
the 7th of March last, coupled with tho ex parte
■WMUdmd. °l Orauntaloow Bloul -he Is an American. When a boy „„
he

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referred to the committee on rules for
the appointment of a committee of sev­
en to investigate the Hawaiian ques- j
Won ana the privileges of the house in •
such matters. The Wilson tariff msaeure waa reported, and tho urgent defieiencY bill was--------- 1
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nciency out was passed.
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trains al flag stations ms soon as tbry

utea before leaving time of trains, no that wm3
may have Um* to.chrck ft property; oUnrowBl
mar not go forward until next train.
tMlxed trains will bo run at tho ooovsMmm
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tARSHAXJ, L.COOK.B4*tof-

NOW

and political father, wo leave aa in thy
care. Do with m aa thoa wHt Kick sU-

terian church next Sunday afternoon.

tronsge; fish whetrover thou wilt, and
hunt whenever tbou rarest to, and we will

niag wUl be ted by Willie Grigsby. An
English watch night service to see the
old yeaY out and the new year in,
wUl be held from 11 to- 19 Sun­
day night Tbe endeavorers cordially in­
vite the members of all other young peo­
ples societies to meat with them tn the
Presbyterian church, at that service and

editorial notes.

A MOCK PRAYER.

endorse everything
thou doeat, cany
Cleveland roosters, campaign torches and
forever alar thy praises. Amen.

Special Kxcumlos.
ANNUAL MEETING.
FAITHFUL DEMOCRAT HUM­
Tickets now an sale to Pacific Coast
BLY BESEECHES THE GREAT
points on account of the California Mid­
G. CLEVELAND.
Winter Exposition via the Michigan Cen­
tral. For rates and routes enquire at Mich­
Tbe annual meeting of the
Barry
igan Central Ticket Office.
County Agricultural Society was held in
Q. R. OSBOSUf,
Parker's ball Tuesday afternoon with
Agent
President F. A. Blackman, of Delton, in
the chair. The attendance waa exceed­
Btookholdwni MesUnr.
ingly good and a great deal of interest
The annual meeting of the stockholders
was manifested. After the usual rou­
friend hands us the following taken tine business the report, of tbe condition of tbe Hastings Chair A Table Company
will be held at the office of said Company,
from the Gunnison (Col.) Tribune, which was read, which is as follows.
Hastings, Mich., on Turedsy. January
Receipts.
Oth, A. D., 1894, at one o'clock, p. m.
is worth reading. It b as follows.
R. 3. Memer, President.
TO AT.MIQHTT CI.EVKLA.ND.
Previous to the close of the recent dem­
ocratic county convention,
Edward
Crooke, Mayor of Lrwlb, arose and all
the delegates reverently bowed their heads
while be offered prayer to Almighty
Cleveland. His voice was filled with
emotion and the reporter found it dlffieuft
to get every ward. But bare it is;
Ob, Almighty and ^powerful Cleve­
land, who art; tn Washington, when not
fishing; thou who art -the father of Ruth
and Ruth’s sbter, and of Maty HopkHi's
boy, Oscar, .and the- God-father of the
democratic party, (its father wouldn’t ewn
it if ha were here), we ball thy name as
the great political prophet of tbe century.
We bow down before thee in peiMcal
obedience. When tbou sayest go, we go.
have no desire but serve thee. U thou
sayest Mack is white we will swear to it
and lick the everlastln’ stuffin’ out of the
man who disputes it When tbou takest
annff we will sneeze; when tbou gayest
free silver, we will echo thy wdrds; when
tbou sayestgoid then gold it is. We arc
democrats after tbe improved
modern
type. Oar business is to vote the ticket
and vete'er straight. What is It to us
whether ire have free silver pr not? We
are but dogs tbat eat of the crumbs tbat
fall from our master's tables.
When
the crumbs fall we wag our telle; when
they fall fast we wag faster; when they
don’t fail fast we stand and wait until
they do. Thia is democracy. This is the
kind of democracy tbat elected thee, our
great and almighty Cleveland. Oh, most
adored master, we love/thee for what

tbou hast not done for us. We love thee
becauso thou art Cleveland. We hombly
surrender ourselves to thee. Do with us
as thou wJiL Though wheat is but forty
cento a bushel we lore thee; though eottou is low we lore thee; though business
is dull we lore Chee; though thousands,
millions are out of employment we free
thee; though oar wife, the dear companion
of oar bosom, is scantily dressed and
looks so shabby she can't go to chureb, we
love thee; though we are' sinking further
in debt we love thee; and proverty is
knocking at the door, and hunger is star­
ing uy in the face, we love thee still. Our
wim'tnd ehBdren we are willing to sac­
rifice, even as tbe Hindoo mother sacrificedyjer offspring by throwing it under
tho crushing wheels ofj tbe juggernaut
Oh, mighty Ctereland. words cannot ex­
press our love for thee. We love our
party too. What care we about the. many
promises it made. We know it promised
free silver, and we know it won’t aloe it
to us. but we stick -to tbe party. We
know we said if It did not do the things
It promised to do’we would leave It but
waited whea we said it We thought
then we had some manhood about ns but
wo ain't We bare no Independence.
Thou, oh mighty Cleveland, hast all tbe
manhood and independence in the party.
We are fools, liars, lickspittles, mudrilte.

We have no business to want anything or
say anything. Last year we favOred free
silver, and now we have to oppoee it We
favored it then baeause we thought It was
right We oppose it now, most adored
master, because thou tellest us to. Ain’t
.wo a honey of the firtt water? Did ever a
dog get leas for it? £&lt;&gt;h, mighty master,
we are ever ready to serve thee and party.

dost want any. only enough

Hastings. Mich. December ISth. *98.

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Thia shows that the oet Indebtedaesa sf the society la ••98.70.
This
OMtuasw. '
might seem strange at the first glance,
Enoch Sylvester waa bora in Keen,
considering the very large attendance
there waa thia year, but It is easily ac­ New Hampshire, Jan. 3L, 1814 and died
counted for.
For instance the receipts at his home in Yankee Springs, Mich.,
Dee.. 14th., 1893. At the age of eighteen
than one year ago. and receipts from oth- be moved with hb father to South. Dan­
ville, Stuben Co. N.
where they settl­
ed in then unbroken forests of that section
year tbe society paid out 8478 for &gt; prem­ and cleared up good fanes. He united In
iums; thia year over 31000 was paid oat, early life with the M. E. church and has
making tbe expenditures this year for ever been a devoted member. He gave
premiums over 8500 more than last year. largely towards erecting the church at
Taking these things and the times Into Irving Station and maintaining the same.
consideration the society has done re­ In politics he was an ardent republican
having voted for Gen. Harrison in 1840
markably welL
Quite a commotion was caused when and fur every candidate of hb party down
Mrs. R. A. Bailey, in behalf of a large to the present time. He was one of the
delegation of ladles protected against games Loyal Father’s having furnished three
of chance and the selling of sweet cider sons in the Civil • War and doing many
being allowed on tbe fair grounds. A kind seta for the boys in blue. He was
motion was made that no one be allowed a kind father, a warm friend. He leaves
to sell sweet elder (which probably was a large circle of friends to -mourn hb de­
meant to include hard cider) on the parture.
grounds and no license be granted for
any gambling or game of chance of any
klnd.\ The discussion grew quite heated,
when someone offered an amendment by
moving tbat "no horse racing be allowed."
Tbe debate began to grow quite bitter.
Tbe amendment was defeated finally but
the original motion to exclude gambling
and the sale of sweet cider was carried,
so there will be do gambling, nor sweet
cider next year.
The turmoil was constantly increasing
when W. H. Offley of Castleton, moved to
proceed with the election of officers. The
effect of this motion was like pouring oil
on the troubled waters, and the conven­
tion at once realized where it wav at
The result of tbe election was as follows;/ F. A. Blackman, Delton, President.
Wm. Strong, Nashville, Vice President.
Jas. M Bauer. City. Sec’y.
A cream of tarter baking powder.
Albert Hilton. City, Marshall.
Highest of all in leavening strength
Isaac Cunningham, of Irving and Jobn
Lee, of Woodland, directors for two —Latest United States Govern­

tend. ctat we aae democrats:

we thank

W. J. &amp;L.L HOLLOWAY.
Sign

of the

Elephant.

.

THE KENT

With nice things for Newyet r this year and we invite
you in to look at them.
H
you are in doubt as to what
to get just step in and see
us. We can suit you.

•RAND RAPID*.
OPPOffilTM UNION D«POT.
RATES 8L» par day, Rooms 5o crate
Meals 98 cento, Steam Heat
BEACH A BOOTH.

Ladles’ WatGhes,
Gants' WatGhas,
Bous’ WatGhas.
Latest styles.
Lowest prices.
—At any rate try some of our

New 20

Tea

Violins, Guitars and Banjos.
stock of the best strings
obtainable

and yon will always have
reason to rejoice over the
Christmas of 1893. Candies
Fruits, Nuts, etc. Try our
groceries and canned goods.

A

F. R. PflNGOflST,
Thu Reliable Jeweler.

S. E. PHILLIPS

READY-FIKE
We are ready. Did you hear a report? Well, it is rifported, and truly so, all over town and county that we kce
ready for Christmas—ready with Presents for young and

Make a New Year’s present
that Is useful.
I have a large, new stock of
Gold Eye Glasses and Spec­
tacles,
After making the present
to your friend, the glasses
can be adjusted to fit the
eyes free of charge.

bR. Q. W. LOWRY

old.

Lamps from 38.50 to 20c.

AU grades and prices.

Elegant Water Sets, Chamber Sets, Dinner and Tea Sets,
Sets of Sets. Set it down, and when you come to town for
your PRESENTS come to ub first, last and all the time.
Toys and Games for the young—a table full and packed
under. Also remember ns again for your Holiday Candy

and Nuts, Fruits and Oysters. We shall be loaded with a
nicer line than ever.
Fine Candy 10c per pound.

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN

E. Y. HOGLE

ment Food Report.
Royal Baking Powder Co
A resolution to cut tbe speed premiums
down to 8300 and charge no entrance tee.
was voted down.
Considering the con­
dition of tbo society the resolution would
no doubt have been a good one.

The speech of P. T. Colgrove nominat­
ing F. A. Blackman for President was a

Now Chat the society la In the hole
everyone should maka^t a point to get Ibe
society oat next year, and If we mistake
not, that la the Intention of those attend­
ing the meeting Tuesday. If everyone
will help it cannot bat be a success.

The society connected with Emmanuel
church will be entertained Thursday, Jan.
4th, by Meedsmes M. T. Goodyear. Bailey.
Bogers, Hama. Parker. Brown. Drake.
Stebbins, Chidester. Bush, Biker, and
Florence Scoby. Supper -served at the
Parish House from 5 until 7. A cordial
Invitation extended to alL
There will be an entertainment at the
Cobb school Louse on New Years eve., for
the purpose of defraying expenses- ou a
map purchased for the benefit of the Sab-

to tote the

All that U expected la to do what we

We can show you Albums
at prices cheap enough to suit
anyone.
DOLL GOODS. Most every­
thing in that line.
BIBLES at all prices.
Cloth Bound Books at lower
prices than you ever heard
of before.
A splendid assortment of
Fine Books.
BRUSH and COMB SETS.
We don’t propose to carry
any over if low prices will
sell them.
A line of Children's Books
that can’t help but suit
Don’t be afraid to ask to
see goods and get our prices.

Pure

The Congregational church and society
of Johnstown and Barry, have nearly
(red &lt;MK&gt;eta&gt;. Wluta Joyful thought: completed their church building and have
Wedool bmlo UUak, wodMt have to decided to dedicate tbe Mme tbe firat . Sun­
day in the new year, Jan 7th at 11 a. tn.

««.

Special meeting of the Barry Coanty
Pomona GAage P. of H. will meet with
Glass Creek Grange ou Friday Jan.. 5th.,
1894 at 10 o’clock a. m.
Morning sewlou opens In the fifth de­
gree for reading of minutes of previous
meeting and snch other degree of work as
may come before the meetlag.
Dinner at 19 o’clock.
Afternoon session opeos to the public at
half past two o’clock for Che purpose of
Installation of officers of County Grange
conducted by slater Mayo, Chaplin of
Michigan State Grange. Bister Mayo will
give us a Grange lectare also music
and program furnished by Glass Creek
Grange..
Gm. R- Bowser,
County Lecturer.

REDUCED RATM* AT

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Hastings Banner

Tbe First Splritullstic Society meeting
will be held on Sunday, Dec. 81st, 2:90 p.
ol, in the parlors of O. W. Murphy. 215
Blab St.
’
Tbe subject at the M. E. church next
Sunday morning is *‘A motto for tbe New
Year.” In tbe evening a sermon will be
delivered to the young people on "New

Y.

DO NOT FAIL
IO CALL AT

u. Balky.

Great Clearing Sale

Hicks &amp; Spence’s
-OF

Store for a set of Fine
China Dishes, also

FANCY and STAPLE
Holiday Goods, i the Fin­
est Stock in the city.
For

PRICES
On Banquet Lamps or
Hanging Lamps we are
lower than any house in
Hastings.

rwE
YOURSELVES

tWPY
And those around you on
New Year by buying your

Goodyear. Dee. 3dth.

United Italy and

Wall

Cloaks,

Shawls,

Wool Skirts,

Mens Gloves,

Mens Mittens

DOWN !

DOWN!

Underwear.

DOWN !

Winter Goods at a SACRIFICE,

FRUITS 22 NUTS
Of os. Remember that just
now we want your poultry
I p*y the highest

E. Y. HOGLE

�Hastings Banner.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Thursday, Dec? 2S, 1893.
W. ». COOK. LocaJ

Hulla..,

' ootai'iSj*’" 10

fed.. 1W, al

WeDl t0 I-*Daln«’ ymterday

a w. Boous.
Secretary.

Of all kinds

for young
people, and
old aa well
at

r.
'filer

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

k rere are

i and
pribes.

eihf’M’ ^riswold- °f Lowell, was
In the
city Monday.

express our heartfelt thanks.

u«me from Medina county, Ohio, to Mich­
igan iu
I8M, settling ou the farm
on
which
be died.
He
lived a
We Wish to express our heartfelt thanks
life of usefulness and activity, and by his to the kind friendu and
‘ ‘
‘
Industry and economy made foe Wmself
a nice home and surroundings. He leaves
a family of seven children to mourn hhi Tbelr kindness will ever be held In grate­
jors.
His funeral occurred Thursday ful remembrance.
morning at 11 o’clock. Rev. Grigsby
Fkbki, Otb a^d FAMn/r.
offllclatlng.
Stockholder, Annnai^siotln*.
The annual meeting of tbo stockhoidere
The Maccabees held an election Thurs­ of tbe Hastings Furniture Mannfadarfag
day evening at which the following officers Company will be held at tbe office of said
were elected:—
Company, Hastings, Mlcb, on Thursday,
P. Com.—F.'-R. Pancoast.
January 4th, 1804. at 10 o’clock, * m.
Com.—Frank Collin*.
L. Com.—Riley Waters.
R. K.—0. G. Smith.
Hasting*, Mich. Dec. 30th, *9S.
F. K.—W. 11. Stebbins.
Chaplain—Fred Woodruff.
Cbristmas and New Years 188»-1B9&lt;,
Physician Dr. C. H. -Barber.
ria tbe Michigan Central. Rate one and
ona-third lowest local first class fare for
M. at A.—U bklnuer.
round trip. Tickets to be sold December
1st M. ot G.—E. Cannon.
23. 24. 35, W. 31 and Jannxry 1st. Unit­
2nd M. of G.—A. A. Will moot.
ed to reiuru up to and Including January
Sentinel—Frank Sage.
2nd 1884. Between all local potato oa this
Picket—A. J. Severance.
company’s lines in the United States and
Canada, except tbe Toledo Dtvision. AUa to
Monday our office was closed on account point* on the Grand Rapids and ludtanaof Christmas and as a consequence our and Chicago and West Michigan Ry’s
local news bad to be cut short In order to Half dekati for children will ba sold for
get to press at the usual hour this week. half tbe above rate.
C. R. Osnonx.
Next Monday'will be New Years and our
office will be dosed on that day also. We
know that our readers appreciate news
and we alm to meet tbelr expectations
each week by giving them plenty of it.
We trust however that
they
will
excuse any short comings this week and
next Editors are but human and In their
hankering after * brief rest, and a square
meal every Christmas and Now Years,
seem to be prompted only by tbe same im­
pulse thst governs nearly every house­
hold.

Misfit” Shoes,

. Seta,
rn for
time.
packed
Candy
with a

Arina McOmber's home. 518 W. Green 8L
on Tueeday evening with pedro. Fifteen
tables were represented. At the close of
the games refreshments consisting of
coffee, sandwiches, doughnat*. Ice cream
and cake were served. Mre. Dorr Mudge
won the lad lee head prize; a half dozen
band embroidered dollies. D. W. Rey­
nold*. Al Renkes and Will Spence cut for
lift gentleman’s prize and the latter won
It, a allver box for collar buttons.

• j« s

N
LOCAL NEWS.
• CIKCUL4TION •

This week,

95 quire?.

Hereafter, change? for advertisements
ust reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure Insertion In the issue of the week
when brought.

This h Ideal weather for the grip.
There is some talk of closing tbe school
taught by Ernest Edmunds In Carlton,
on account of diphtheria.

The people of Baltimore are to raise
*ome church sheds at tbe M. E. church,
near the old Sanborn farm, thia afternoon/
V The Ybung Mens’ Social Club giver's
Sop at the Hastings House to-night Sev­
eral couples from Middleville will be In
attendance.

Isaac Allerdtog who is charged with
taking improper liberties with a girl un­
der 14 years, has been bound over. to the
Circuit Court
-

Jos. Rogers Is In (be market for live
poultry on Saturdays. Mondays and Tura­
il* ys of each week. Don’t forget that be
pays tbe highest market price.
•

A complete report of tbe recent Thorn­
apple and Irving district Sunday school
convention held at Freeport will
be
found on onr Inside local page.
We are having some new steps put in
leading np to onr sanctum, so our patrons
won’t run any risk of breaking their
necks when they come up to see us here­
after.
V.The new K. of P. ballTrabout complet­
ed and tbe Knights will soon be located In
1L The decorating was done by Ad Egg­
leston and certainly reflects great credit
upon him.

VN !

heart I To tbe friends and
year*, tseded ibelu)mpaih&lt;

The quality of meats being served at tab
popular restaurant Is winning an enviable
name for It. If* patronage la constantly
increasing
'

°oJ*dl,0rU1 W wU1 be found a
-wJOUI*u‘*”1p'e
kK*,n« for­
ward with much pleasure to the party
Mecl^ Prayer- to Almighty Cleveland.
Kntemazoo, was Id
tobe given In the Hastings Hou.- dtolng -itT'v' ?eU’
the We recommend It to our reader*. It la
city
Monday.
hrlm full of truth and permeated with a
rooms Monday gight by tbe Misses Flora.
M I! ewD*&gt;,.Sa^*
Al Rankes and
SoRtek. of Paw Paw, was in tbe degree of wit that is unusual. Read it
and show It to your friends.
number of city last week.
haw&gt; be*n ‘“■’’d- Mncingand
Prof. Frank Nagler. of Chicago.
cards will comprtee the amusements for
In
George Crane, son of Bela and Frank
the city Sunday.
,the evening.
Crane, of Battle Creek, died at his home
Thia
Guy Johnson, of Middleville, was in burelay Dee. 14th., aged 18 year*.
W. W. Logan, who has been breaking
la the second too by death in less than
and handling colte In tbe south part of tbe tire dty Monday.
two years both dying with consumption
county and kt Bedford, for fourteen years,
Editor yelghner, of Nashville, was in Mwed by La Grippe. Mr. and Mtn.
has moved to tbe city and rented tbe the dty Tuesday.
Crane have the heartfelt sympathy of a
Bechtel barn on N. Jefferson street *nd Is
Mrs. Romanzo Brown was In Grand large circle of friends tn thia community.
I
to haodto &lt;xHu or
horses,
m they were former residence of Carlton
Rapids Saturday.
i-m
MU.factfon and
Center.
XU,f&amp;lhe beAt of roforonces, among
Geo. Hubbard spent Christmas at his
them being a good one from Messer Bros. home In Galesburg.
Last evening a branch of the National
•x Reynolds.
Arthur C. Brown, of Chicago, is home Loan and Investment Co. of Detroit was
for a weeks’ vacation.
formed In this city and the following ofmed) Ella Lane, of Grand Rapid*, waa
fleers elected:— |
Mbs Adda Jordan Is home from De­
held In thUclty to-day. Tbe body reach­
President. K Y. Hogto.
ed hers yeWrday when the funeral was to troit for the holiday*.
V. Pres., J. w. Bentlev.
have been held, but owing to relatives
Misses Gertrude and Kittle Stebbins are
Attorney, Jas. A. Sweety.
falling to catch tbe tralnio Grand Rapids. home for the holidays.
Secretary. Theodore Rogers.
It was deferred until Unlay. Deceased
Trees.. John McElwain.
y°r.
V.
H.
Vivian
spent
Christmas
In
•“ “h®01 forty years of age. and a daugh­
Members Apprisal Committee, Joe.
ter of Mrs. Ell Bechtel and was a mute. Ada and Grand Rapids.
VanArman, Fred Parker.
Consumption was the cause of her death.
Mrs. M. Drollett, of Bellevue,- is visit­
The death of Bryant Brown, of this city, ing relatives In tbe dty.
Don't forget that we are sending the
occurred at the borne of his father Plcaldes
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Fuller were in BAjmsnand Chicago Inter Ocean, tbe
two papers one year, for only one dollar,
Brown, Friday night, from erysipelas. He Grand Rapids Saturday.
bad been sick only two weeks, and al­
cash In advance. If you prefer we will
k Mr*. Ella Bowen has returned from
aend either the New York or Detroit Tri­
though he was regarded as being danger­
bune* in place of the Inter Ocean, with
ously Ill. hb death was unexpected. Ho Heed City tor a short vblt.
waa forty two years old. His death was Y Mrs. Wm. Ailaby, ot Ann Arbor, Is tbe Bammku at the same price. The In
ter Ocean, New York or Detroit Tribunes
a severe blow to bls parents, it being the visiting Mrs. John Webeert.
*£.1°°® t0J*5cur 10 •
family of
are. any of them, worth what we charge
Miss Kittle Beadle was home from for tbe two. We ault tbe times and furochildren. The funeral took place Sunday
Grand
Rapids
for
Christmas.
lah reading to ault tbe people. It will al­
•nd was largely attended.
W. H. Squlers and family, of Big Rap­ ways pay you to see us before you send
A matter of Interest to all.-Having
for any paper, as we can probably save
bren in buslnew for tbo past ten yean ids, are In the dty this week.
you some trouble and poeslbly some tnonand ao b always tbe case more or leas,
Mre. B. B. Wilcox, of Detroit, visited
goods become soiled, some out of style and Miss Lulu Felghner yesterday.
yet are just as good for wear aa ever. In
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Young, of Alle­
order to done them out to give room for
our new spring good. I wUl Mil them at gan, came home for Cbristmas.
greatly reduced prices for two weeks, be­
Miss Etta Main, of Grand Rapids, was
ginning January 1st If you are looking In the dty Sunday and Monday.
for bargains call and see us.
Mead and wife, of Jackson, were
I*. E. Stauvfkr. ,In Chas.
this dty a few days last week.
’
XA wry pleaaant time was spent at Miss
w.m

GAMES

“n***

nfleid, aged 87

Mrs. Potter and Minnie and Claude Pot­
ter. of Detroit, are guests at John Busby’*

Corns

Is a combination that usually go together. Wear “misfit”
shoes and you will soon have coms and bunions to pay for
it. You are in doubt as to what to get your relatives or
friends for New Year. Possibly you have thought of get­
ting them a nice pair of shoes—a very useful present indeed
—but don't make anyone a present of coms and bunions.
Come and see us. Our shoes fit the vest.

XMr. and Mr*. Howard Thomas, of Lake
Ann, are the guests of W. IL Snyder and
family.
yMlss Angie Bates, of
the
schools arrived home Saturday
holidays.
■

Detroit
for the

Very pleasing exercises were held at k’Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowne and daugh­
the Methodist church under the aurplees ter, of Grand Rapids, spent Christmas in
of tbe Sunday school. It was a Christ­ the city.
mas program and was rendered mostly by
Miss Sabit Beadle, of Jackson, is spend­
the small scholars, and as usual In any
thing where the little ones take part. It ing a two weeks vacation with her parents
In the city.
was a success. One of tbe prettleat fea­
tures was the darkening of the church,
Mr. and Mr* J. R. England, of Wood­
sod the appearance of a large bright star land, are visiting tbelr daughter, Mrs.
over one of the dodrs at tbe front, while Jno. Weissert.
tbe choir aang “Star of Bethlehem.” The
L. Stedge anti wife left Friday morning
Christmas festival for the Sunday school
to spend a couple weeks with friends Ifi
will be held this afternoon and evening.
Sandusky, Ohio.
We desire to say to all patrons that the
Dr. and Mrs. Frano Willison, of Eaton
Delton Roller Mill is running and trill
Rapids, spent Christmas with ‘ Mr. and
btkept running. despite reports to the
Mrs. E. Cannon.
contrary. We are here for business and
Mrs. A. C. Carpenter will spend Now
we propose to do business. We thank our
patrons tor their trade and we cordially Years at’Three Rivers with her sister Mrs.
Invite new patronage. We propose to do
good work; to pay the highest possible
Cyril S. Grigsby, of Chicago, was In
prices for everything and treat one and tbe city Sunday. Mrs. Grigsby is expect­
all alike. Give us a call
ed here this week.
•
Yours for Business.
Mr. Sheridan Sparks, of Thornapple,
DotAs A Hartuan.
Delton. Mich. spent Christmas day with bis brother Bert
Sparks of this city,
.
The Journal still.feels very bad In re­
Mrs. Tbo*. Cox. who has been confined
gard to the printing of the City Director­
ies, and to partly drown Its grief at not to the bouse for some time with tbe grip.
getting the work, gave utterance last Is able to be out again,
week to tbe following. In referring to the
T. Hart, wife and daughter of Grand
manner tn which tho Bawneb did the Rapids are guests of friends and relatives
work:—"If our devil could not beat that In the city and vicinity.
job we’d discharge him.” We appreciate
Willis Goodrich, of Allegan, and Arthur
these little complimentary notices, and ' In
return will assure our contemporary that Varab, of Canada, are spending tbe
plain business principles should dictate week at tbe Presbyterian parsonage.
that the best man be placed at the bead of
Miss Kittle Burrell and Fred 'Burrell, of
its printing department. If the Journal'a Ja*Jcson, are the guests ot tbelr grand par­
devil can "beat tbat job" It had better ents Mr. and Mrs. Traverse Phillips.
discharge its foreman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Grow, of Waterford,
Tuesday morning about two o’clock Mich., are spending the holidays with her
Ju. L. Crawley was awakened from his brother, Chas. Sherwood of this city.
slumbers by tbe crashing ef .glass In his
Mrs. J. F. Emery returned to her home
cellar. As the wind wu blowing at that
in Detroit yesterday after a visit with her
time he attributed tbe noise to have been
parents Mr. and Mr*. O. D. Spaulding.
caused by a window blowing shut with
force sufficient to break tho glass, but
Mr*. Edw. Powers who has been con­
nevertheless he kept awake.
Soon he fined to the house for the past three weeks
heard other noises coming from below. with a severe attack of la grippe Is now
As he slept lu tho second story of the convalescent
residence he quietly dressed himself, got
Mrs. E. L. Marston, of Owosso, Is In tbe
his revolver and went down stairs. Look­
city and will remain for the winter. Mr.
ing through a ventilator opening Into the
Marston is at present engaged in the Fur­
cellar he aaw a burglar moving around by
niture Factory as foreman of tbe Machine
the aid of a dark lantern.
Ju. proposed
to "beard the lion In bls den” and brave­ shop.

The annual meeting ot the Agricultural ly went down cellar, revolver in hand.
Society called a large number to tbe Getting sight of tbe Intruder be took de­
clly Tuesday. One might have thought liberate alm and pressed the trigger, but
from the number of teams bitched on tbe the revolver snapped.
Tho burglar evi­
street that It was Saturday.
dently becoming excited and conscious of
danger, cried "I’m shot. I’m shot!" and
Mrs. James Roberts Is prepared to sup­
made luiste to get out of the cellar win­
ply any who desire, with fried cakes.
dow. Uywhlch lie entered tbe house. As
They are made fresh each day, and or­
twwas partly through the window, Mr.
ders for large quantities will be filled-by
Crawley tuokjalm and pulled the trigger
letting her know In advance.
again but with the same results as fl rat.
Anyone desiring to trade city, property Subsequent examination showed but two
or farming land for 180 acres of good cartrlges In the revolver and It Is probable
farming land In Western Kansas should that the revolver was snapped upon the
empty chambers, as the two cartrlges In
write or call on
Frank Tuckkh,
tbe revolver bore no evidences of having
Hastings, Mich.
been snapped.
After the excitement
There are some things that always come Mr. Crawley succeeded in getting up&gt;
in good use, among these are slippers. stairs from tbe cellar when he faintedI
They are al trays nloe at any time of the
away, and remained unconcious until 4
year, and more especially so just now o’clock—about 1 wu hoars. As soon as he
during the long winter evenings. See regained consciousness he went to Ed Hol­
WUl Spence’s adv. for-farther particulars. brook’s house and aroused him. Ou bls'
Don’t forget the fact that If you want a return from Mr. H’s. he had jnat strengib
first elaea hair cut or shave you want to enough left to reach Ills porch and Id a
go to Busby Bros. They are up nn all semi-conscious condition attracted the at­
the iateat style* and have bad years of ex­ tention of George Smith who happened to
perience.
They also have nfce bath be passing. Mr. Smith helped Mr. Craw­
ley to his room In the house and bo at
rooms in connection, with their shop.
ouce became uneouclous again, remaining
Poultry wanted . now. On Mondays so for several boors.
Yesterday Jernes
and Thursdays of each week during the waa able to bo out of doors boons but the
winter 1 will be ready to receive all fat. excitement used hlui' up badly as could
well dressed poultry. Drew your poultry
Curacit and make al) the money there Is
Implicated In the
it.
—
— —■

and

Mrs. John Busby Is entertaining her
sister Mrs. Parkhurst from Chicago.

See Our
Slippers
WE HAVE
G.O^MS LIPPERS
LE JfffER SLIPPERS
FELT SLIPPERS
RUSSIA SLIPPERS

FOR NEW YEAR.

WMk w« Will poblUh &gt; iplrodld
letter from Orlle Van Hom, son of Dr.
Van Hom. ol Dowling, who is now in
California, for his health. The letter Is a
very I n terestlng one.

Frank Jacoba wm brought to the jail on
Christmas by Constable Appleton,
of
Nashville. cbargW with stealing chick­
ens. Hb examination takas place at
Nashville the 37th, before Eoqulru Felgh-

BRING YOUR FEET
ALONG AND WE’LL
FIT ’EM RIGHT.

RUBBER GOODS
FELT BOOTS
FELT STOCKINGS

W. H. SPENCE

The
Road

W. H. Severance. D. W. Johnson, Mrs.
W. A. Pierce and thrir families ate tur­
key with Sheriff McKevItt and wife. Mrs.
Severance, Mrs. Johnson,
and
Mrs.
Pierce are sisters of the Sheriff.
T^kmong those from this city in attendifticeat the Matthews—Rooeuburg wed­
ding at Grand Rapids last night were:
Oscar Matthews and family, Mr., and Mrs.
Will Kronawitter. Mimes Flora and Sable
Beadle. Edna Brown. Louisa Hagler, Mrs.
Hannah Matthews, A. K. Renkes, Milan
Waldorff, Dr’s Lathrop and Willison.

HIGH CUT SLIPPERS
LOW CUT SLIPPERS
FINE CUT SLIPPERS
CROSS CUT SLIPPERS

ANY a woman

M has busted her
husband up in busi­
ness trying to dress
better than her
neighbor.

HERE are many men

Ruin
Often

The body ot A mold DeBolt waa brought

With

spend more than
Ttheyvho
can afford for clothes.

If they’re not made by
i high priced tailor they
think life’s not worth liv­
ing, that’s all bosh. We
are trying to find , sbme
man who can tell the dif
ference between our readyto-don fine suits and a
piade-to-order suit The
man has not been in yet

K. K. Qrawt

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Dec. a8, 1893.

'COOK~BROS^ Proprietors.

TIMES ARE HARD.
General Buslneaa Falla to Shot
Amy Improvement

Hood’s Cures
New York, Dec. 23. — Bradstreet's
aaya;
. r
•Tbe foatorea at the bustnexx week are the
Increased uniformity In reports that general
trade tn quits al much or more depressed than
previously; that holiday trading has been un­
satisfactory and far below that ot a year ago.
continued dosing down of Important Industrial

EMer Joel H. Austin
years a Baptist missionary ndaUtor, suffered
for years with swelling of tfco limbs, very pah&gt;

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

JAPANESE

CURE
ex&gt;L A rnrrM-talling Cure for lt&gt;i and or-«e. It HUM an operatic□
&gt;r taJociluM of carbollo add, which
reldom a permanent euro, and often
remfilng In d-alh, unnwecaarr. Why enduro

ttatynbls dleeeee? We auaranteo o
boxes to cure any case. Yoa cndj pay for

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. ]
The twenty-first annual meeting of
the state grange waa held iu Lansing. ;
There are now 233 subardiaate grange 8 I

AN AMBITIOUS PRINCE.

-Agraeablo Way of Going What tbo Ruler of Mouteoegro
Acroea tho Continent.
Would Like to Do.

In the slate, the same number aa last ■
la a Mpeedy and Comfortable
year, and tho membership has re­
mained tbe same aa then, about 11,000.
The committee on resolutions reported
in favor of free rural mail delivery; in
It Is now possible to cross tbe conti­
favor of systematizing work in legiala- [
to San Francisco and make friends
tion concerning cities and villages; In nent
1
on
the way and have as jolly a time as
favor of election of United States sen*- j '
when you cross the Atlantic on a fast
tors by direct vote of the people.
liner in the same number of days, says
the New. York Sun. That did not used
Tho committee appointed by Gor. to be so. The old way was to take a
Rich to visit the famine districts of numbered seat in a sleeping car and
tho uppef peninsula and ascertain go through with the chance that do
the amount of aid needed to carry them one but tho conductor and tho train

Fondly

An American who recently _ visited
Montenegro said to a INew
”-r York Trib­
une reporter in speaking of the ruler

of tirnt country:
"Probably no ruler |ji the world
cherishes higher drcams of ambition
than does Prince Nicholas, of Monte­
negro. Beyond the dark mountains of
his btnull and impoverished principali­
forced. Nearly all ample markets are quiet al­
ty his thoughts are forever reaching to
most to stagnation. tho exception having been through the winter returned to Detroit
kingdoms and principalities by the
cotton, tbs price of which was stimulated late and rendered their report It is found The new way in by means of what are
Danube, ond in dreams of the restora­
that fully 1100,000 will be necessary to called tourists* excursions. They are
tion of the ancient Servian empire,
—
save the people on the Gogebic rungs nm.t ueond-elM. num, bat on the
from .Ivnlon daring the -Inter, ।i fastest
fMteet time and
end with special
.peclnl care.
cam Tbe with himself on tlie throne. In tho
going on and constantly
h,.
■
i ___________________
,
,
I
«■!&gt;! I.*.,,
4twmfr—..I
ri■ nan. changes
- ! conductors
willm take
a • first-class
po»____
The governor has issued a second ap
peal to the people in behalf of the *enger if such a one should offer hUn- threatening in Servia, Bulgaria and
! at many points, which tends suffering miners.
.
There are at least two of these Rumania he believes in the possible
lack of business activity.
—
j companies running personally conduct- uniting of these countries with Mon­
No Claim to Improwmaat.
No Booda to Ualp tho Poor.
! ed excursions over opposition lines and tenegro into one nation o^r which he
"Wltb tbo exoeptiou of Ausuata, Us, sod
Ho
One prospective source of relief foi . both advertise very low rates and may be called upon to reign.
possibly one other point, absolutely no claim
to even a slight improvement In anv line of. tbe destitute miners of the upper pen- quick time. The’ care are plenty good thinks the powers of western Europe
buainoea la made at any point thia week. Ex­ insula waa cut off by the supreme court enough ^or anybody, but arc not so would look with favor upon the forma­
ports of wheel from both oottta of tho United
in an opinion in the Dickinson county ornate os the regular palace care. In tion of such a nation, aa it would be a
caae, in’ which it wos held that ths them the people start at New York or barrier to the southward march of
He has
board of supervisors had no power to ~
Boeton
‘
and go through without
- * change, Russia tawad the Bosphorus.
issue 380,000 of bonds for current ex­ eating their meals in dining-cars out sedulously cultivated the friendship of
Russia,
and
his
ambition
is
not
un­
as
far
as
Council
Bluffs
if
they
want
to
penses, aa it recently assumed to da
But Russia, he
Hence the court denied a mandamus to and stopping at dining stations along known to ths czaf.
the rest of each route. A great many thinks, would rather see a btrong nnd
compel the board of supervisors to ex
fore material revival during the next sixty
who push to the farthest extreme that independent nation between it and tho
eeute the bonds in question.
economy which is the distinctive char­ Golden horn, than several kingdoms
acteristic of such carloads curry their and principalities dominated by tho
Special telegrams to Bradstreet's from lit
During the week ended on Decern bei own fare with them in baskets and influence of Russia's hereditary foes,
Unportaat dtloa throughout tho country indt10 reports sent in by fifty-eight ot»eiv- w
.^_. _______________________________
either
buy nothing but tea and coffeeor ruled by princes sent from western
era in various portions of the state U ot* even moke that for themselves on i Europe. There is little doubt but that
he has been encouraged to believe this
people directly dependent for support upon the state board of health indicated that ' the road.
scarlet fever and tonailitis increased
ihoM m rendered Idle, is nearly 3,000,000.
The passengers in the first-class । from St Petersburg. Of such a nation
and remittent fever and erysipeles
do coaches
on the
same trains
are ijkuLmj
quickly as that
Prince
Nicholas
- ■
uuacuen uu
uic saiuo
uomo oto
v of which
creaMd in area of prevalence..
Ty- miujo aware of the fact that their dreams Bosnia and Dalmatia would
This Is true at Cleveland, where business In phoid fever was reported at twenty trainfl carrv those tourist parties, for naturally form ultimately apart, for
nhrea dlnhthoria
wen tr.fr&gt; nr. ..
.
.
. .
* .
.
. I
__ ____ ,____
_ *__ • ■
—*
diphtheria at ttwenty-four,
other respects Is unchanged. At Cincinnati places,
they hear the laughter and singing and in these provinces the Austrian ruler
measles at eleven and scarlet fever al romping of the tourists, who by the ' is
and
*’ detested,
J
-* Prince Nicholas is

C0NSTIPATI0N&amp;-U2rtfin«A
lbs great LIVER and 8TOM AOtf REGULATOR cad
GUARANTEES iasoed only by

CHEAP TRAVEL.

sad Louisville.

W. H. Goodyear. Sole Agent, flastings.

George Frick was thrown from hit
wagon
near ths Blackman Center
house in Jackson and had his nee'/
broken. The team he waa driving was
very fractious and became unmanage­
able at that point. Frick was 5e
years of age, and an old reaident of
the county.
_

end of the second day out are all ac­
quainted with one another and bent,
bn having a jolly and fraternal time. ;
They share their delicacies, their pa-

most popular.
In Dalmatia Prince
Nicholas m
is&gt; aapwounj
especially popumr,
popular, wuu
and
.nicaoias
that province would to-day, were it
not held in
In check by the Austrian

A friend in need is a friend Indeed, and
net less than one million people bare
found just such a friend in Dr. King’s
New Discovery for consumption, coughi
and colds, if you have never used tab
great cough medicine, one trial will convlnce you that it has wonderful curative
powers in all diseases of throat, chest and
lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all
tbat la claimed or money will be «.
funded. Trial bottles free at Vi. II. Good­
year's drug store. Large bottles 50c and
•I. 00.
»
Having the needed merit to more than
make good all the advertising claimed for
them, the following four remedies have
reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King’s
New Discovery, for consumption, coughs
colds, each bottle guaranteed—Electric
Bitters, tbe great remedy tor liver stom­
ach and kidneys. Bucklens Arnica Salvo
the best in tbe world, and Dr. King's Nev
Life Pills which are a perfect pill. AU
these remedies are guaranteed to do just
what Is claimed for them and tbe dealer
whose name is attached herewith will be
glad to tell you more of them. Sold at W.
H. Goodyear’s drug store.

The best salve lu tbe world for cuts,
bruise*, sores, ulcers, salt rbenm, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
coms, nnd all skin Irruptions, and posi­
tively care piles or no pay required, it
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, tho
dr uggistOwosso Is soon to give a charity ball.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Many counterfeit Columbian half-dol­
lars are In circulation In the north part ,of
tbestate.

When abe waa a CMd, she cried for Caetoria.

cars in great parties when there is a 1 the people of Montenegro, the Serpa
long stop, together flowers or to "take or Servians, and they look upon Nichin a new town," and in all ways fra- • olaa as their natural ruler. All this is
ternize as though they ha&lt;l all known and has been fur years a dream of
A COURTEOUS EMPEROR.
each other for years.
j Prince Nicholas, but auns have risen
The" circular of one of these exaur- and set over the Black mountains,
i
' The tblrtcntb auuuUm-ringof th.
sfon companies announces that it bringing the prince nearer to the
Prroeut, CiuSes W. Armstrong, Judge of of cheap goods. . Trade remains steady at National Merino Sheep Register asaociOur Vienna correspondent, says tho
"guards its patrons against the pres­ grave, but apparently no nearer Bo tbe
Probate.
: Omaha, though amaller than a year ago. and ation held at Jackson elected the fol- ence of the immigrant and the untidy" fruition of his hopes. The Serps still London Newi learns from Ischl of the
following incident, which is reported
remain
a
disunited
people,
and
pov
­
and
against
the
intrusion
of
the
way
B-^oreS^ 01
iS'sTATLX
mer, Devereaux, Mich.; vice president, passenger. Everything that will con­ erty has made the ambitions prince a to have happened a few days be­
Ure^M°
I
'
Th* ___________
B^urd.
1 a R- Jones, Hubbardston. VL; accrete
_
tribute to the general pleasure is wel­ pensioner of Russia. Prince Nicholas fore Emperor Joseph left that lovely
fer
■
or decree
be
made by I "F*itaros for the week were 344 In tbe United ry and treasurer, R. O. Logan, Califor
comed, but nothing offensive is toler­ is a man of fares, learning and prog­ mountain city for the maneuvers In
vKa aro
mmm
laat vaaw
^9 fa
this court
determinint * who
or ; RbllM
States, against «K3
283 last
year, ."d
and W
In /laaaXa
Canada, p&gt;a Mich
ated. Some ot the cars have smoking­ ress, and is wdl calculated to carry Galicia. Two American ladies in Ischl
were the lawful heirs of safitdeceaoed and rn- ; agsinat 18 laat year. The liabilities In failures
rooms, but if there is one without it tho out such a scheme as that of which he have a ma id with them who is a quad­
titled to InheritMid estate/and tbelr respect- . reported last week appear to hare exceeded
roon, speaking very imperfect Ger­
Iva rights (herein.
/
| ti220.587 m amount. Including 43.3ta.VS) for
men must go forward to the regular dreams, were such a thing possible.
At the annual session in Battle Creek
Thereupon II Is ordered. thatFridafthe , mattufacturing and tZ.084.9ll&gt; for trading conman, and whose dutjf it is to lead a
of
®'4M *09 te
rtVTlOUS wecT- of the Michigan Federation of Labor train smoker to enjoy their pipes and When the congress of Berlin gave him
beautiful little dachsund by a chain.
a
little
strip
of
seacoast
and
the
city
of
tho forenoon, be assigned tor the hearing ot ,
_________________
cigars.
A
special
conductor
goes
with
the following officers were elected:
When the ,ladies
were out
walking
said petition and that the heirs al law ot said.
,
Cattaro on the Adriatic, the prince
- - ------------------------------on&lt;
—--- ----deceased and all other persons interested in ।
OHIO BARGES LOST,
Prealdant. John D. Flannlxan. Grand Rapids: each party and saves the tourists the was delighted,
and dreams of com- I “ornlnK thc dog tore himself away
said estate, are required to appear at a se-sloti I
—:------■
vice presidents. H. C Barter, Detroit. John annoyance of being awakened to show
&lt;11»»PP««™1 !“&lt;« » thicket Tint
of said court, then to bo holdcn at the Probate Low Water tn the Kkvwr Cantes tbo I.oea Bowio, Battle Crook, and F. Cook, Cheboygan, . their tickets during each night Tbe memo and of a na^ at once dllod bln I
office, in the city at HM»n«. In »ata County,
of &lt;OOiOOO Buah.u of CoaL
aacretary and treasurer, William Crewe, tourist cars look like regular sleepers mind.
The emporor ot Roesta gave V*1 ■nw»d “•*» ,h» d‘*
entered
and show cause. If any there be. why the prayer I
r
’ ,. ‘
grounds, hot
but jumped orer th*
of tbe petitioner may not be granted. Audit
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 23.—The low G rand Aaplds.
in ^the raw, being built on the same him a little atenm yacht and tho i private gronnda.
1&lt; further ordered, that said petitioner five bo I WBter has caused the coal burons to
-- •- - *_&gt;
. d.light
......In Ij NawldPA
take* -•
the- *keene&gt;t
*’c1«e anil
“nJ frOlreewro-l
followed lair,.
blm. ** Suddenly U1
&gt;n
pla’n, but not finished with the same prlnoo
Uce to the persona iuteresle.l In said estate, of 1
uurvua
cruielng In It up end down hb new- ' dd'dY "®"r
before her and
the pendency of said petition and the hearing suffer a loss of,400,000 bushels of coal
Chauncey M. VanErery, Jr., a black­ elegance. Unlike the immigrant alccpthereof by causing a copy 2!
of this order “
toJr
be ;. Jln
n O
the
' fouT
'
*
—
’' last
Ia*1 ‘l-enly
boorx
Tho
cout
The
prince
keeps
well
Informed
Mked
her
wh.t
^o
wm.
looking
for.
----------------------------.mm ....
ftrft e&lt;B»ippe&lt;l with carpets,
smith of Bronson,---------received
the -..MV..
highest
its Banker
ank in., a news |I a
^...
,
.
,
published tn the Haatlngs
.
four barges, st honor, diploma and medal, for the curtains, mattresses, blankets, sheets, of *11 that Ik going on outside hl* do- i bh'foU him »»d bo »ld: "We miul
paper printed and circulated in said County; -----Clty sunk
of Barry, once tn each week for three successive Caseyville,
~
Ky. The barges lost con­ finest exhibit of hand forging of iron PiUo™. pillow cases, towels, combs, m*ln«.Jud *ub*eribe* to the »&lt;».» I ““ hto' ‘b»‘ win brin« bb" h-011 fMt'
weeks prtvloui to said day of bearing.
tained at least 100.000 bushels. The and steel at the world’s fair.
pm of
ufurury
erery nation, among then,
them to ]! " *tlu“
“ ruuulug
1
-*•*utter 1him. urn..
Whut ..
u
i brushes, etc., requiring nothing of the peru
CHAMW. ARMSTRONG.
Judge of Probate.
Diamond sunk fonr boats down the
two American
America, dailiea.
daillea
Tbe great
great jI hl* ■MUM’" "WaUmami.- wa» tbe r.
Bdw.rd J. Tucker, who bed been In J“tob&gt; HrnUhed by the ptwn^r two
Tho
river between Cairo and Memphis. bu^neu U Mt Clemen, tor forty yenrt | E“h “r, *“• * ,t&lt;”' ,or ,h« "'•‘‘I”? weatera oommbawealth and 1W mate- I F1^' Th« o®~r took a allrer whittle
Eight other barges of the same fleet,
- T7 ysara•—
1 of tea and coffee, and each section ean rial progTOM I, a eonataut touroe ot °'’t °* hi* pocket, and alternately
died Friday at the --------age of
towed by the Diamond, were stranded
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Hugh Crawford, of Woodland; 'waa | be fitted with an adjustable table. A Interest sn.U wonderment to him. I c*11"1 ,,,d ”&gt;&gt;SU«1 for the dog, wlm
,tho"«h J1'
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a st this point The coal lost will exceed
uniformed colored porter accompanies had an andlanco with the prince and ! dld
probably
fatally
injured
by
a
tree
fall
­
writ of Fieri Facias issued out of and under the 100,000 bushel^. The Beaver lost three
in the -*«-*
distance.
each car to make up berths, keep the was catechised by hun for an hour ' 'barking hoarsely *seal of -the Circuit Court for the County of
ing upon him.
Barry and State of Michigan, to me directed boats st the same place, which were
car clean and to make himself useful and a half, tbe priucc pouring in a Then a foryst guard came, arfd the of­
Maj.
W.
A..
Buckley,
who
was
in
and delivered and against the roods and chat­ freighted with 75,000 bushels.
ficer told him to find the dog, and ask­
,
steady
fire
of
questions,
and
display
­
ties. landa and tenements of Triphcna GoodKalamazoo from Mackinac island, re­
■
Changlng Chirugraphy.
ing knowledge of American politics ing tho quadroon where the ladies
GIVES ANOTHER MH.LION.
ported the straits practically closed,
The changes in fashionable hand­ that was rather embarrassing to me, lived told the man to take it to the ho
twenty-ninth day of June. A. D.. IWB. levy upon
with several vessels frozen in. v
writing during th. pot ten
hn.naa
---------- not
„„ keep „
weu
sndtlexe and take all the right, title and interest
I do
aa Th.
wellprince
postedhad^w
in pol- tel she named. He then bowed polite
other Gift to the Chicago University.
. Andrew Carnegie has not purchased b^n marked. Young gM. of UrdaT 1Uc, „ I
of the said TrtMbeim uoodenough In aud to
ly and went his way. The quadroon
thefoUowlnx described real estate tltaated in
Nkw York, Dec. 23.—It is reported the Pewabic mine. He is after its out­ write In large and MaaUy Ural char- tablUbwl a long-dhtane. telephone asked the forest guard who the genthe township of Irring. Barry County, Mteht
uetera, while a eurprialng number pf u„ between Oet^ne, the eapltoh .nd ,
K*n, to-wlt. the north east quarter (»4) that John E. Rockefeller has made a put
;
. «~ •—«
mo camxoi. ana tlemAn
" hen
t°ld her
&lt;X the north east quarter [&lt;%) and the west further gift of &lt;l,000,000 to the Chicago
Alexander Bardo in, one of a party of young men. not trained to elerkhnaaa
___&gt;
.
, *with
... it
.. aa I' 'ras our cmPcror-"
clerklinens n.„.
Cattaro,
and was as pleased
lcft
to
half (H) ot the north west quarter (kj ot university. It ia known that President
four burglars, was shot and killed by and struggling between several reoog- a boy with his first pair of boots. In' look toT
doif
himsclf and ran
see twenty-five (28) township four (4) north &lt;*f
mure nine (9) west and the east half (%) of the Harper, of the university, is in the city. police officers i^t Detroit
' s^.ndard" ,of * got”! masculine lho fascinating occupntion of saj-ing- : back
U11 tho I**1’". In the even­
Mr.
Rockefeller’s
secretary,
Mr.
. . J .a
(ing an imperial servant
...WManf annanwod
The body of a -German, name un­ handwriting, produce letters of a suHro-&gt; in-ll.ln.,,___ . . , . .
appeared a*
at
Rogers, reftped to make any statement known. who had been looking for
tho hotel to ask whether the dog had
ta tbs tqwusblp otCarlton, north west quarter as to the alleged gift, and Mr. Rocke­ work at Munith for a week, was found
been found..
’k] of Ibe north west quarter I Ml of ttec thirty
frozen stiff in a barn.
I»1 township four [4] north range eight [H] west feller could not be seen.
iotota.Uug .nrorotion. of
equal abo7Th“
“
and south east quarter [Ji] of sooth east qtarROUSED THE CAPITOL ECHOES.
William D. Thompson, one of the
Death of a Dubuque Pioneer.
ter [Ml of sec twenty-seren [37] Mmitfp four
[41 north range eight [81 west and went half f
earliest settiers of Michigan and Jack­ change in the intellectual fashions of [|
"Prince Nicholas is a poet of some
D
ubuque
,
la.,
Dec.
21.
—
One
ofatp
ol aouth west quarter |kl of sec twenty-six [26]
young
men
and
maidens,
there
is
an
son
’
s
wealthiest
citizen,
died
after
an
ability, and has published two vol­
township four ]4] north ol range eight west original founders of Dubuque has
inexhaustible interest in the study
It happened during the long vac*all of which 1 shall expose for sale at passed away in the person of Mrs illness of several weeks, aged 82.
umes of his works.
Many of his
public auction or vendue to the'highest bidder
of mature handwriting, from
tho. aomrs art! about
j tion, before congress convened, the'
that an
The Charlotte Monnf icturing com
nnri.ni
as the Jaw directs at tbe
north
front Elizabeth Lullis Emmerson, widow of
subtle
i
n „Tw&gt;r, ik
ff *7
unknown-* lodv etrolled into the
point
of
view
of
the
*
*
the late James M. Emmerson.
She ! p*nV shipped a consignment of goods
“
“
^Tpe.
and
call
upon
them
to
grasp
............................
*
• • —
clairvoyant
interviewer of
tunda
of
the
capital.
There
was
no­
settled
here
in
1832.
and
with
her
j
to
Cophenhageu,
Denmark.
wiueu
nere
iiwa.
ana
a glorious future.
The prince has
Btatoof Michigan, (tbat being the place where
the Circuit Court for the said County of Barn-. brother, the late Judge King, printed I
M. O. Brockway, a grocer at Otsego, people’a minds and methods. For tried to fill his sou and heir, Alexan- body about but the guide and a few
sample, mo*l lltarar, men uowa- 51“ £“*
,oa “&lt;1,.h'ir- A/“'
State of Michigan tn bolden) on the inh day c* the first newspaper
newannTMtr published
rnihllah**^ in
tn Ipwa,
Tnw.
filed a chattel mortgage on his stock in day* write • null band. Tho pbnuo ?* ' * , .bi* . "n “““omi “d high tourists, and a couple of friends who
the Dubuque Visitor. She waa 83 years favor of his father-in-law, Robert J. literary men I* rory «w«ptag in thfo
of
foturo. but Alexander I. were with the unknown suggested te
Dated st tbe city of Hastings, this 13th day of old.
'
her that ahe try the acoustics of tho
Healy.
connection nnd la by no mean* limited La’ t*"’.” r^S"
“d '’ouU
December, * *'
halt At first she demurred, says tho
Pjiilxf W. BUUGXSS.
In the probate court at Kalamazoo a to the producer, of pare literature ta '
‘
.‘a^* th'
Under Sheriff.
Washington Post, but the idea seemed
£
*T1’ mmintxln««
Philadelphia, Dec. 22.—The union guardian was appointed for Charles M. this country.
L Ptbat ____ ___ &gt; hardv
to fascinate her. As she stood silent
, Parker, a former well-known merchant
- ?
utere principality."
would be next to nothing to say, es­
for a moment, aa if waiting for her ac­
ceptlan to ex-Preaident Harrison Thurs- He was declared incompetent to man­
FBOBATB OKDKB.
pecially if tbe literature produced was
companiment, something in her easy
dayjjiyht,'which was attended by 1,500 age his property.
State of Michigan, Countyof Banr-M. t •
restricted to that genuinely imbued THE SCHOOLMA’AM OF TO-DAY. pose suggested familiarity with the
At a aesalon of the Probata Court for the persons. Addresses wore made by Gen.
C. G. Jewett’s hardware store at How­
with style.
Literary men in this
County of Barry, bolden at the Probate Offlcc, Harrison. Whitelaw Reid, ex-Senator
footlights.
Then she lifted up her
ell waa entered by thieves, and about
j voice and sang—-easily and unaffected­
Edmunds, «f Vermont, Gov. Pattison 3100 worth of revolvers and razors sense means also all men who have
the power and also a most surprising
New York employs 4.Ml school teach­ ly as a bird—and such sing ing! It waa
and others.
knack in returning to others of tho ers. In this grand army of martyrs only a simple old ballad, but the voice
it, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge cf
Miaa Rebecca Vaaevery. aged 58. died
craft their own ambitiousprndurtimy
there are 3,063 women.
"
was pure and clear, the phrasing fine
Packwood, L_, Dec. S3.—Ramey’s in Coldwater.
Of thia number 130 fill principolahips; and execution excellent. But this was
Tbe
Michigan
Marble
&lt;fc
Granite
,tebU with ,|rht borm
[and.flbnir tbepeUdoadulvrerlOed ll-rwry
each
has
a
lieutenant;
the
rest
of
the
not
all. The echoes of the great dome
Dealers* association will hold its adMIKh.U’. hordw.ro ,fo4 „d
In Worcester, England, is a atone
2.073 are assistants. Some of them awoke and joined In the song until i»
Brom’ gaiural to
bnrnod uual meeting iu Lansing January It erected over tho grave of a departed
seemed
magnified and expanded into a
teach
school
and
some
of
them
"fight"
Thnrmloy. Th. Im u niiW0_ wllh and IB.
auctioneer of that city on which "Gone”
whole great chorus Tho guards and
The mayor of Escanaba has started a is inscribed. In a Sussex graveyard, in school, but they all earn the far from
small insurance,
crusade against the saloons keeping addition to tho initials of the deceased largo salaries paid by the wealthiest guides crowded ta to hear this im­
city in the new world.
promptu concert, aud even the anx­
open after 11 o’clock or on Sundays.
and the date of death, a stone has
John Jasper, superintendent of pub­ ious sightseer*, who bad allotted fif­
Naw York, Dse. ML cql william
The Alpena &amp; Northern railroad is inscribed in large letters the words:
lic instruction, who has every one of teen minutes to "do the capital,"
Clark Young, tho oldaat graduate of completed nearly to Lake May.
"He Waa." Two of the strangest aa
West Point, died ta thia al Frld
of
these "learned ladies" on his listcf ac­
Michigan curly and birdseye maple well aa the shortest epitaphs are:
pnaumonia. He was born i
He
quaintances, was asked by a New York inspiring, and the ringer seeped to
are coming in great demand for veneers
"Asleep (aa usual)," on the tombstone
was graduated in 1822 from
po]nt.
World reporter how the teachers of enjoy this realization of her art, which
New York buyers are taking all they of a large individual by one who knew
1893 compared with their sisters of oho could never attaiu in nn ordinary
him well, and "Left Till Called For” la
halL When she paused a round of ap­
1883.
‘
carved on a gravestone in Caae Hill
betted" *** ****”’" h®repUed; ““Qcb plause awoke other echoes, until it
sounded like the tribute of a great au­
dience, and then the ringer, realizing
"In what particular?”
I Lie, Taken from Life." On ths tomb
her situation, departed. Who she wm
without her.
of Charles the Great, first emperor of
no one at the capital knows, but a relooking?"
Germany, are two words only: ‘Tara’o
and
have
wna, bettor drwad aM 'better look-

PROBATE ORDER.
Slate of Micblgao, County of Barry, m.
At a muIoo of tbe Probate Court, far
the county of
Barry
hoMen nt the
Probate office, In tbo City of Hastings, tn

aoa »«rcuuu&gt;ia receiving remiiTeiy
by man. This U tha beginning of U&gt;« ■
tavsniorioa whfoh emjptiilcea the
JobbersIn ban anOatoea at SI Loi
business resulted to actual wants
r-nTfre^t nt iw &lt;«M!oW m ever

•*““ bi­

SSKS

his sister, and
the allear, at o-xroao-

Phyektolly. Mr.

holla. but aoo. like tbie, garo rue to
tbe eurmiae that *bo WM ool unknown

�Q 3. PALMKTihR.

KHIW HtR RIGHT*.

SMITH.

fbmUlMlaoM day. aad reported ttaa
several In each fiunliy wm dswa with it

Barbarity

PALMER FUN a SMITH
Converaneing a ■peetairy.
________
Woodland.Mich

Pale Faces

by tbe Vice President, O. A. Caxpeoter.
The best methods of conducting tbe QuarJjl M. Woodmansee.
by Job CheesebrocKh and
show Depleted Blood, poor the bret methods
of awakening Interest of
”
law and coxxEcnox office.
nourishment, everything tbe Missionary Cause In the cfasa and
All buxtness promptly attended to.
bad.
They are signs ot tobool brought forth lively diacusalon from
the Convention.
Cward Taggart
Loyal E- Knapptu.
Anaemia. ■
Tbe afternoon session was well attend­
Arthur C. Dan'.ioc.
;
ed; devotional exercises were coeducted
TAGGART, KNAPPBN A DENTBON,
by Rev. H. Halsey. Convention sang
f LAWYEKS.
•'Mercy is Boundless and free.”
Rooms sti 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
.
Report of Township Secretary summary
.
Grand Rapids. Michigan.
as follows; Total membership for Thorn­
apple, 395; average attendance, SOT;
ALICE KIRK, M. D..
amount Riven to tbe missionary cause.
.
Physician and Surgeon.
530,00; amount given ta stale work $1.54;
Hastings. - - Mich.
schools expenses $195.35; additions to
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, the church from the Sunday schools, 6.
Total for Irving township membership,
I AMES A. bWEEZEY.
with hypophosphites, en­ 498; average attendance, 383; amount
»J
Attorney at law.
riches the blood, purities the given to missionary cause, $19.89; amount
Hastings. Mich.
to state work. $3.75; schools ex­
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­
skin, cures Anaemia, builds given
penses. SiM.00; additions to the chinch
lections promptly attended to.
up the system. Ph^iciaiu, th/ from Snndsy schools, 19.
The
correspondence for the Association
R. E. H. LATHROP,
’
world over, endorse It.
has been pleasant, having sent out 16
Homoepathlc Physician and
letters, 14 circular, letters and 93 postal
.»
Surgeon
Dn’t ii (mind kj Sikttihtul
cards.
,
Office over W. H. Goodyear’s New
The Treasurer. Mrs. M." M. Pinny not
Drug Storebeing present, sent her report and was
All calls । romptly attended to.
rend by tbe secretary which is as follows:
p A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
Money on hand May 5tb, $1.43; received
V .
rhyilclan and Surgeon.
from Sunday schools to defray delegate
•
tlUtMLJlTION
*
LtelMm.
Mich.
expenses to the state Convention, Free­
Offlro iq realdeoee, one block mat of daooL
port Cong’l 3. S. .53; Freeport U. B. 8. a,
Si.44; Freeport M. E. Sunday school
A. A C. B. BARBER
Httreatter. changes for advertisements 81.00: Irving M. E. S. S., .48; Mid­
• .
Physicians and Surguons.
reported
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to dleville Cong’l school had
falls In city or county responded to with Insure Insertion In the Issue of toe week to our secretary tbat they had taken up a
promptness, day or night.
when brought.
special collection for this purpose bnt the
treasurer had failed to receive the collec­
A. SHELDON,
».
llni/urf blood Is made rich and
.
Abstract and Real Estate Office, e hrajthful by taking Hood's SartaparHIa. It tion as yet; Baptist 8. a of Middleville
i'jstnwt block. Hishnp.
strength?
Md gives renewed bad promised to help In this special work.
The next on tbe program was a report
Money to loan on Real Estate Rea) Estate
■old on cominiMlon. General courovauclng.
of State Convention by the delegate, Mrs.
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
Having a complete set of Abstract Books, com
J. W. Fnglesong. which showed that shu
piled from the Records, can fnrnlab complete Catarrh. W. H. Goodyear.
had spent much time in preparing her re­
Vlnu:UC. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
Thirty of Frerport’a population were port for the Convention and for which she
"p.~DRAKE, M- D., ~~
idown with tbe grip last week.
deserved great credit. A rising vote of
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure thanks was tendered Mrs. Foglcsong and
.
Office over Holloway’s drug store.
Mrs. Chapman fortheir reports, all Joining
a cold in the bead. W. H. Goodyear.
Office henre from 5 to 4 p. m. Telephone, eon
necting with residence, at Holloway's drug Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure is toe beet in singing “All hail tbe Power of Jesus*
CZD
OUBHI
•tore.
___________ ,
.
soothing and healing. W. 11. Goodyear. narn^"
g 1£ FOWLER,D.D. &amp;
A hot sling of Carter's Extract Smart Rev. Duane Freeman; Word Picturing as
Weed will cure toe Grippe. W. H. Gocd- Primary work—Mrs. E. D. Jennings: en­
Office hours 8 a m. to 5 p.m.
thusiasm In the Sunday school—Rev. W.
HILIP T. COLGROVE,
Caster's Croup and Consumption Cure is H. Wright, were all very Interesting.
Rev. D. A. Jfewe!l of Ionia. District
Attorney at Law •
the best cough medicine. W. H. Good­
President of Sunday School Association,
(Successor to Smith A CcUgrove. i
year.
(Office ni Union block, Haauuxa.)
wbo had traveled 175 miles in order to at­
Practices in all the courts oi tbe state.
The cantata of “Months, and Seasons” tend this Convention, was a glad surprise
will be presented ■ In Nashville Saturday and a bright spot at tbe Convention, was
E. KEN ASTON.
evening.
introduced and made n few remarks.
•
Attorney at Law.
Mrs. Foglesong made a plea from Suu(Over J. 8. Goodyear A Co.’a store.)
Carter's Cough and Consumption Cure
Practices In all court*of the State. Coliecnoo*
relieves at once. Try It; nev^r fails. W. Con vention for depressing need of funds
promptly attending to.
•
to carry on the state work and she had
H. Goodyear.
'
pledged herself 5 dollars for this Associa­
R. TIMMERMAN. HumtTpathic Phy4
Hugh Crawford, of Carlton, was recent­ tion. After remarks frofuthe Convention
•
sician and Surgeon.
‘
ly struck on tbe head by a falling tree and a special collection was taken np for that
(Office ov«r Lathrop's drag atore.)
narrowly escaped death.
purpose which resulted in $5-30.
Freeport was enthused over the conven­
C. E. Goodwin wbo formerly run a
tion and voted to have the spring meeting,
drug store in Nashville, is now iorated iu
but as Parmalee gave a cordial invitation
Ithlca in tbe same business.Freeport withdrew In favor of Parmalee.
Hastings, - - Mich.
Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure President announced that the speakers
will eure coughs and croup, acts quick, for the evening had not arrived; tbe Con­
vention's choice to fill vacancy assigned
CAPITAL $75,03 0.00 tastes good. W. H. Goodyear.
the topic: “The effect of temperance
8LRTLLS 812.000.00.
Woodland people Heem to patronize
teaching”, to Rev. D. A. Jewell; “Tbe Alm
their
creamery
well.
Over
4000
pounds
of
■incorporated under the laws of the State ot
of the Sunday School” to Rev. H. Halsey.
milk was received in one. day lost week.
■ Michigan.
xThe evening session was held in the
Open tor business De/. 15,1888.
Editor Sanders, of the Middleville Sun, Congregational church with a full house.
recently received letters exposing the so Opening prayer by Rev. O. II. Johnson:
offtckrs:
called Rev, Ruoff. who recently held forth' Interesting addresses were given by Rev.
O. U. Robinl&gt;n, President;
1). A. Jewell and Rev. H. Halsey and
in that place.
Chester Meaner. Vlee. Pres.
closing remarks by the president: excel­
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
Mrs. J. W. Foglesong, of Freeport, has
lent music was furnished by a chorus
a copy of the Ulster County Gazette, dated
’ DI&lt;ECTOIiS:
choir led by Mrs. Mary Cheesbrough.
Jan. 4tb, 1800. containing an account of
D. W. Reynold*.
Question box was a pleasant feature of
the
death
of
George
Washington.
K H. Messer.
D. G. Bobipson.
tbe evening.
Chester Messer.
Rev. Duane Freeman chosen as delegate
John Carvetb.
Tbe people In Woodland will retnemlier
P. T. Colgrore.
the poor in Northern Michigan this year to tbe County Convention.
Collection. ,82.95.
in a,very substantial manner In the way ot
Has the only raring* department In in Barry
Resolutions adopted; In so much as
v'-'.imtr and pays 4 t&gt;or cent interest on all time clothing, food and cash. Tbe M. E. church
drpoutx.
there
took
the
money
usually (he religious education ot tbe yonng is ot
spent In providing a Christmas tree and vast Importance to the church,, we need to
exercise special eare in tbe selection of
used it fur the poor.
.
livery mother should keep a bottle of tho teachers choosing only those who are
In earnest in their spiritual experience,
__ irter’s Extract Smart Weed In the bouse. apt to teach tho godly in their lives.
Ginger Ale, Root Beer. Milk Shake and When the little one comes home with wet While we recognize tbe Inestimable value
feet and chilled, a bot sling of Carter’s Ex­ of lesson helps, we depreciate the tenden­
Pepsin Cherry Tonic at
tract Smart Weed will prevent taking cy to allow them to become a substitute
cold. Children like it. It Is as pleasant for the bible and therefore we recommend
as lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.
'that scholar and teacher provide himself
A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart with a bible and that lesson helps be left
Where you can get ICE CREAM, CON­ Weed will ent tbe mucous phlegm out of at home.
Whkbeaa, It is Important that we
FECTIONARY and anything In the line the throat and lungs in a few hours, mak­
ing It a sure cure an d quick cure and pre­ give special attention to influence the
of FRESH BAKERY GOODS.
ventive of Croup,
Diphtheria,
Sore young against tbe use of intoxicating
. Douon-Mt T forget IL
Throat, Pneumonia, etc., as t hese troubles liquors resolved that we recommend the
all come from a neglected cold. W. H. temperance pledge In our Sunday schools.
Rcaolwi, That wc heartily concur In
Goodyear.
a prompt payment of all dues and asaesIt Is said that the passenger^ on the ments levied open kis tbat the work may
other end of the L. A H. came very near not suffer through our delinquency.
being disappointed last Saturday p. in.
/fesolrcti. That we apply to use In our
Between the engine and coach were two various schools the many useful sugges­
box cars and when the engine pulled uut tions offered during these sessions.
of Lowell tbe coach failed to be coupled
Resolved, Tbat we tbe members of the
on and tb« mistake was riot noticed until Sunday School Association of Thomspthey were out near Tuckertown. They ple and Irving have this day been pleas­
retraced tlelr steps and by running a Ill- antly and profitably entertained socially.
tie faster and tbe train on the’D, U &amp; N. Intellectually and spiritually therefore be
being late they landed the passengers In IL
Elmdale &lt;n time after all.—Freeport
Retolvcd, That we extend our sincere
Herald.
thanks to the people of Freeport for the
hospitable
manner In which they have
DrafneM Cannot be Cured.
supplied us with matertai comforts, to
by
local application,
as they can­
those who have In any way assisted In
not reach tie diseased portion of tbo ear.
the successful carrying out of the pro­
There is only oue way to cure deafness,
gram, and to Brother A. D. Jewell for Ills
and that It by constitutional remedies.
kind words of encouragement.
It Acknowledges no Superior.
Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condi­
It has been the privilege of the writer
tion of tbe niioous lining of the Eustach­ to attend every convention ot the Associa­
ian Tube. When this lube gets Inflamed
tion since It was organized and I must say
you have a lumbllng sound or Imperfect
HASTINGS; MICH. bearing, and when It Is entirely closed that the attendance at Freeport was tbe
largest and most enthusiastic ot any Con­
deafness is lie result, and unless this Invention the Association has ever held:
(lunation cai be taken out and this tube
let me say to those who were not able to
restored to Its normal conition, hearing
attend, that good work la being done In
will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of
all onr schools and this year in many
ten are caused by catarrh, whlcb Is noth­
respects will doubtless be a hard one,
ing but an interned condition of toe mu­ we hope much, for we know God will
cous ;-urfacc5.
bless every earnest effort
We will give one hundred dollars for
Mns. L. C. Chai’ma.x.
any case of deafness (caused by catarrh)
Secretary.
that cannot ba cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
waul work that Is pleasant and profitable.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0.
WORLD’S FAIR JURf.
Sold bj Druggists, 75c.

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$3,000.00
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FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.

PROOCKDINGS 8. S. CONVENTION
ThomappH! and Irving Townxhli»&gt;.

that Will

Italy yro.afcirow.

Tbe Sixth Seal-Annual Sunday School
Association ol Ihornapple and Irving was
held nt Frecpcrt Dec. 18th, with a large
attendance. Convention opened its ses­
sions at 10:80 i. tn. In the M. E. church.
Tbe Convention was called to order by
the Vice Preddurt. O. A. Carpenter of
Parmire; devotional exercises were con­
ducted by Rev T. H. Wright. Conventrnng “Standtag on the Promisee of

writes
~
tedalphia
Times, a woman whoso perfectly bold
head tells a curious story of jealousy and
Indian cruelty. In 1859 Oswald Thnrwald, a Swedish farmer, had a home In
the territory close to the Texas border,and his family consisted of his wife,
two daughters and a son. The Indians
seemed friendly, passing over the
Thurwalds even when slaying the
other settlers about and frequenting
their place to sell their wares and to
purchase such goods as Thurwald
brought out from the states for barter.
He was rapidly growing rich and had
made his preparations to move to Dal­
las, where he intended to extend his
business, when tfhe tragedy occurred
that destroyed his home and scattered
his famUy.
It seems that the chief of tho Ponkaiva Indians, who visited that part of
the country from the south on raiding
expeditions, had seen Elsa, the eldet
(laughter, and, fancying her, offered te
buy her of her father. But Thurwalfl,
though fond of money, refused, which
gave great offense to the chief. R»
turning homo ho incited his people
against the Thurwalds, and the follow­
ing spring they made an attack on
him. He and his son succeeded In es­
caping, but tho wife and younger
daughter, though they eluded capture
the first few days, were overtaken final­
ly. Mrs. Thurwald sank under the
fatigue of her hasty flight through a
rugged country and when the Indians
came up with them it was to And tho
girl holding her mother In her arms,
the poor woman having just expired.
Tho next day the girl herself, log­
ging' on the march from an arrow
wound in her ankle, was shot in the
presence of her sister, who had been
seized and held from tho moment of
the attack till now. She was taken to
a village and given into the charge of
the squaws until tho men should have
returned from the war trail.
In the meantime the Kickapoos de­
clared war on the Tonkatvas and raid­
ed the village, when Elsa Thurwald
waa carried off with sqch of the Indian
women as were spared na slaves. The
Tonkawas returning fdund the smok­
ing remains of the houses and started
after the despotiers, overtaking them
close to the Colorado, where an obsti­
nate battle ensued, but both sides then
consented to it truce. The chief of the
Kickapoos, however, stipulated that
the white woman should be given to
him. This was opposed by the Tonka­
wa chieftain, who claimed her by right
of priority. This brought on a quar­
rel, which was terminated by u handto-hand fight between the rivals, which
resulted in the chief of the Tonkawas
being killed and the bone 6f conten­
tion falling to the victor.
He carried her home and con fided her
to the care of his squaw, with the In­
junction that If she were Injured in
any way the life of the woman would
pay for it. But fired by jealousy for
her successor the woman took advan­
tage of her lord's absence to wreak her
vengeance on the detested object
Bind frig her to a tree she deliberately
pulled out the unfortunate beauty's
hair thread by thread. This torture
lasted several hours until the white
woman’s head was covered with Blood
and she shrieking with agony.
When tlie chief returned and learned
whot had occurred he ordered the
witch burned nt the stake. She es­
caped Into the bush, but was recovered
and tho sentence executed. Thurwald
had now died, but his son hearing of
his sister being in the hands of the In­
dians organized a rescuing part}’ and
succeeded In liberating' her, after
eighteen months of captivity.
Her
head took weeks to heal, and it is
thought her mind waa affected by her
savage treatment, though in 1875 she
married a farmer in the vicinity. Her
hair has never grown again.
ON THE PACIFIC.

Ute

The ticket wm supplied to her and she
paid for it Then ahe boarded tbe
train and arrived rapidly at Manor,
but was there informed that tho train
which last summer ran from Manor to
Riverhead was not running this sea­
son. Right there Is where a mere
white man world have made a feeble
exhibition of the Inferiority of his
color and sox.
But Lily! She just looked over that
station agent and said:
“You mean it hasn't been running,
young man; It's agoing to run, cause
I’ve got a ticket that calls for my
transportation from Manor to River­
head and I’m going by that route.
Thon she sat down on a bench and
let the station agent walk the,plat­
form.
After awhile he went into his
office and telegraphed something to
somebody. When ho got an answer
he went out and looked at Miss LQy’a
ticket
Then he telegraphed some
•.nore, and some more was telegraphed
to him.
Then ho went out again,
wiping his brow, and said that if Miss
Lily insisted upon going by the
route called for on her ticket a special
train would have to be made up to
cany her. Miss Lily-made answer:
"I ain’t a stating; I'm just a waiting
here for that train what’s going to
take me to Riverhead.’* •
And the train was made up and Miss
Lily in her lonely majesty was trans­
ported to Riverhead as per her ticket
Annual meeting of the Michigan mar­
ble and granite dealers’ association at
Lansing, Jan., 18-VJ.
Thirty-nine sheep fiTwhat Elisha .Sorter

of Dundee, has had destroyed by dogs in
side of a month.

IU-

Cobbs A MltebeU of Cadillac. hare twe
camps In operation at Acres, on Bast Bay

Timber is no scarce in Monroe county
that an acre of standing timber Is worth
several dollars more than the best aere of
cleared land.

saparilla as
system.

Scrofula eradicated and all kindred &lt;Umbbm
cored by Hood’s Sarsaparilla »hleh by 1« vital­
izing and alterative effects, makes pore bleed.
Mr*. Winslow's BaoUUnr Byrap baa been used
tor children teething. It rood. tbe child, soft*

throughout tbe world.

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
Btateot Michigan.
In lb* Circuit Court for the County ot Barry.
Sarah J. Bare.
Notice is hereby given that ou the 2nd day ot
November A. D.1MJ a Writ of Altechrount waa
duly isswd out oi th* Circuit Court for the
County of Barn-, at tho suit of Barth J. Bare,
tbe above named Plaiatiff, —1—-**
tenements. goods. m&lt;1
•fleetest Utta Bare, the d
above named.

turnable oa tbe l«tit day of November 1 SOT.
Dated, this 17th day of November A. D. USX
trill 11p T. Coirrow.
Attorney lor rlainur.

What is

CASTORIA
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infiinta
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castop OIL
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoia and Wind Colic. -Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatuleney.
Castoria assimilates tbo food, regulates tho stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother's Friend.

Castorla.

Castoria.
it medicine for chll" Castoria U am
____ ___ _________ _ atedly told me of Its
good effect upon tbrir children.”
■
Da. G. C. Oenooo,
Lowell, Mass.
•• Castoria te the best remedy for children cf
which I am acquainted. I hope the day 1* not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest of their childrcn. nod u»e Castorta in­
stead of the rarious quack nostrums which *ro
deriroytag their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful

Hl So. Oxford BL, Brooklya, N. Y. '
“ Our physiciaan la tho children a depart

DUH* upon H.

The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, Meer York City.

Z-on«liurM of the Great Eapaata Strotch-

1 notice an item in the press stating
tbat the City of Peking in her recent
trip sailed twelve hundred and forty
miles without meeting a single sail,
writes a correspondent of the Wash­
ington Star, and this fact is cited ns
showing the loneliness of tho Pacific
ocean. In the summer of 1850 I left
San Francisco on a sail vessel (former­
ly from Baltimore) for Panama, dis­
tance four thousand miles, and on the
entire route, which lasted forty-three
days, wc never saw a sail! Loneliness
is no vord fur it, especially when we
lay becalmed in the tropics, with our
resael floating as helplessly about aa ft
chip on a mill pond, the ground swell
keeping up the monotonous roll of the
vessel from side to aide all day and
night, and day after day, each roll be­
ing accompanied by a flap of tbe sails
and a creaking of the rigging that
might have passed for the flap of the
wings and the wail of lost spirits.
(
When we read about Noah and his
ark we are apt to think that he must
have had rather a lonely time, but then
he was out only forty days, and be­
sides, with all the animals, etc., bn
board. he had plenty to occupy t&gt;i»
time and attention, and if he wanted
amusement to while away the time he
bad only to start a sparring match lie­
Chicago. Dec. $8lh—On the analysis awl tween : his monkeys and parrots.
rea’mmendatlon uf Dr. .Wiley. Chief Unit­ Tine there is no report of any such
ed States Government Chemist al Wash­ proceedings on his part, but that is
ington. and gre-teat ’Iking authority on doubtless because there was no mod­
food products., the World's fair jury today ern newspaper reporter on. board. 1
gave the highest a’ward to Dr. Prim's tell you a man cannot realise what
Cream Baking Powder for strength, purity loneimeM or comfort is until bo has
■nd excel lenoe. Thia eoneludvely sett Iremade some such trip, and if he wants
toe qtaatlou of imperierlty. De. Wiley re
to complete hla education In that Jtoe
-Jmtert the alum powder* Mating to tb.
World’s Fair j»r» that be considered th -m be should preface it with a tramp of
two thousand miles ever tbe mountains
uiiwbolevome.
’
Traverse City has Mot fl.M* la
upper pealuula
tularere-

Hereafter street fakirs will ba obliged
that Mtaa Lfly May Tucker, a professor
of the divine art of cookery at Quogue. privilege of selling goods ta Un atreeta
L. I., knows her civil rights. Anyway, of Owosso.
ahe obtained one of her rights where
LleuL Bites of the Oweaeo Light infan­
try has been elected captain to 811 the
—and walked. Wishing to go from vacancy caused by tho resignation of
Q.toguo to Riverhead recently, by way Capt Gould.
ol Manor, to do sono shopping, Mine
Mrs. W. H. Coulter, wife of tbe Sheriff
Lily asked for a ticket by that route.

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COOK BR5S

�The big nan in South Africa just
now is Sir Cecil Rhodes, pfinM .minis­
ter of Cepe Colony, who, owing to the
hiding Kimm*
Mats be le war, bos recently been a
eonnpicuous figure before the world.
That he U a man of no ordinary parte
other folks, or do you really imagine
k evident from the fact that in the Re­
view of Reviews Editor Stead has
awarded him the distinction of being
To this, mocking speech the other
the Utird greatest of living English­
good humoredly replied that he had
men Gladstone and Salisbury alone be­
worn glasses for twenty years; that
ing greater.
they did not only-enable him to see
Ent Mir Cecil’s present greatness is
much better than he could without
not so interesting aa the singularity
them, but had preserved his sight from
and romance of his career. He is not
further decadence.
only the greatest man in Africa, but
"How do you know that your own
the richest aa well. He la only about
forty years oldt but his wealth Is esti­ eyesight has not degenerated with
mated at thirty million dollars. Thia time?” he continued. “Yon may try my
may be higher than the real figure, glumes if you like. Our years arc the
but there is no doubt that he possesses juune; it is just possible that our eyes
a prodigious fortune for South Africa. may be tn the same condition.'The gauebo, laughed The idea was
Sir (fecil is the sole author of his
0wn fortunes.
Like nearly all of too ridiculous. "What, see better with
the great men of the British col­ these things!” and be took them gin­
onies. he is a Briton born.
Ria gerly in his hand, held them up to ex­
father was a poor English clergyman, amine them, and finally put them ou
.
with the large -family that such men his nose.
He looked at one man. then at an­
proverbially have. Cecil was one of
the younger sons, and about the time other*. then he stared all around him,
of the great diamond discoveries at with aa expression of utter astonish­
Kimberley, went to South Africa for­ ment, and in tbe end burst into
tune seeking. He did not achieve Any­ exclamations of delight Strange to
thing brilliant until
h&lt;&gt; got up cay, the glasses exactly suited his vis­
what is known in thia country aa ion, which, unknown to Mtn, had prob­
a trust.
In ‘ fact Sir Cecil
was ably been decaying for yeara.
"What la this I see?” he shouted.
one of the first
men to
form
a trust, just aa he was one of the “What makes the trees look so green?
first to reap ths greatest profit from They were never so green before! And
this form of modern aggrandizement. so distinct! I can epunt their leaves."
It waa hard to .convince him that ob­
The Kimberley mines, which are
now producing all the diamonds of jects had once looked as distinct, and
commerce except those taken from leaves aa green, to his natural sight,
twp small mines in the Orange Free aa they did now through those mag­
State, were controlled by rival com­ ical glasses. But tn the end be was
panies. the De Beers syndicate and convinced, and then he wanted to keep
He pulled out the
others. Competition among them be- the spectacles.
money to pay for them there and then,
of diamonds down to a comparatively and was much put ont when the owner
small figure. Mr. Rhode* for he waa Insisted on having them back.
not a baronet then, induced these
However, a pair waa got for him
companies to join in a syndicate. shortly afterward, and with these on
his nose he galloped about the country
exhibiting them to all his neighbors
aud boasting of their miraculous
power.
'
'

A YALE STORY.

SIR cren. RHODRI.

which took the name De Beers, after
the lending company.
Str Cecil did not do all this for any
small reward.
He received a great
block of Htock, which farmed the
nucleus of his present immense fortunc. Then he decided to be a gentle­
man. a*&gt; one understands the term In
Great Britain, and went back to Eng­
land to live- jie became much inter­
ested there in the home rule move­
ment, and gave Mr. Parnell gl^.000 to
be used Ln its behalf. But he/^uickly
grew tired of idleness and returned to
South Africa.. He went into politics
there and was elected to the Cape par1 lament, becoming soon afterwards
the premier of that colony. Ever since
hr has been at the head of affairs at
the Cape and throughout South Africa.
Sir Cecil is emphatically a strong
man
In South Africa they look upon
him as their Bismarck. Hu is full of
ambitious schemes, of which he makes
no secret He k English' to the core,
and h a thorxmghr imperialist.
He
dreams of a consolidated British em­
pire. embracing the choicest portions
of tbuMtlobe. in this empire be wants
South Africa to take a leading part
One of his recent projects is a tclegrupU line from Cairo to Cape Town,
by rlie way of Zanzibar and tho great

Yala’s old south college and atlun®um are now being demolished, and
apropos a reminiscent ntudenttells the
Minneapolis Journal the following
'tale: It was when'President Porter
waa holding recitations in the athcnseum. In one of the class divisions
waa a young fellow active In athletics
who found it difficult to bland pro­
ficiency in baseball with tbe forty
pages of advance and review which
made up the normal day’s lesson in Dr.
Porter’s bulky volume on “Human In­
tellect.”
Talcing advantage of Dr.
Porter’s easy-going recitations, the
yemng-fellow hit on the following de­
vice: He divided the forty pages into
eight sections of five pages each. For
each section he prepared an answer,
usually based on a suggestive line or
two. sometimes evolved purely from
inner consciousness. At recitations be
simply watched Dr. Porter turn the
pages, baaing his answer absolutely on
tbe number of pages turned. From
pages 5 to 10 meant answer No. 2, from

not the slightest attention otherwise
being paid to the question. The young
pioneer in psychology, who rattled off
the answer with all the flexibility of

mand. always met a gracious smile
from Ifr. Porter, and found subsequent­
ly by this audacity he had secured a
bland in psychology among tbe first
half-dozen in the class. Years after he
met Dr. Porter, and explained the
trick and the result The president
turned the thing prettily. “Mr. Blank,”
answered he, “if you got eight ideas
out of each forty pages of my ‘Human
Intellect’ yon got so many more than

WHAT THEY GOT.
Prtevigally Irtf^oa Iter M

•warjn Maialbelvland. he is pushing
hr. plan that Lite English shall pos•os every inch of tbe soil in the
houthcra half of the continent fit for
tbe habitation of white men. Ten
years ago, st Kimberley, he stood be­
fore a map of Africa. He planed his
haid across Use interior up to tbo
month of the Congo and the great
•‘All that shall be Eugltoh.

MMwy Wm

When Artemmi Ward dkd the press
of England and America wm filled
with tributes to his memory. In New

known here. According to the Gardaaer’s Magazine, these vegetabias are
grown mainly near Valencia, in Spain,
and the ’*st shipments this year?
—Kt-l. — —
—4

therefore

watery.

Being

liable

Trusses!
Trusses!

60NSUM&amp;RS TAKE NOTICE

The best is always the
cheapest. Bear this in mind.
Before ourohasing call and

to

the market and sold-for low prices.
The first direct importation was also
off grade io quality, and thia set the
in many auction sales the price has
barely covered the freight and duty,
to nay nothing of the commiMlonn and
cost of packing. The duty of 40 cento
on a bushel of fifty-six pounds, to­
gether with tho freight, coiumiaslou
and cost abroad, brings the actual
value to the importer about tn cento a
crate laid down, and, therefore, when
prices range from M cent* to 81 a crate
the trade has been a disastrous one.
Together with- what has already ar­
rived and what to expected, the imports
this year will amount to 1.50,000 crates,
or about 87,600 buahelsAttempts to raise thia Spanish onion
in California and other parts of the
country from seed purchased in Spain
have generally proved unsuccessful, as
the vegetables when grown here do
not differ much from the ordinary do­
mestic onion. It seems that a Castil­
ian climate and soil is necessary for
Ibe production of this delightful
nroduct.

WE GUARANTEE
A PERFECT FIT.

The lightest and most
durable Truss on the market.

• Anything and every­
thing’in the drag and book
line at HONEST PRICES,

W. H GOODYEAR
MODERN DRUGGIST

That for every Cash Purchase of ONE DOLLAR from
appears below entitles you
any merchant
merohant whose
wbewe name »|
5 Per Cent Scrip which they will accept as Fiv,Cents onevery ca-hpnrebase of One Dollar, and take SPECIAL NOTICE that the merchant* who belong to
thi* Association are the most wide-awake and keep the
beet selected stock of goods, and their prices an- the
LOWEST.
JULIUS RUSSELL, Dry Goods, Millinery and Fancy Goods.
R. K.GRANT, Clothing.
W II SPENCE, Boots and Shoe*. ,
ARCHIE McCOY, Furniture.
JOHN BESSMER, Jeweler.
•
S. M. FOWLER, D. D. S.
W. H. MYERS, Haniem.
HUFFMAN BROS., Hardware.'
D. ff. BAYS, Photographer.
.
•
HICKS * SPENCE, Groceries. Tycoon Tea our Specialty.
FRED L. HEATH, Druggist Buy your Cigars of him and
get your money back iu Silver Scrip.

Buy Something Useful for
New Year,

Msrksta.
Butter. M tom.
Ooro perbu.. 40
Eggs per doe.. 22 to 21.

DOINGS

Tsllow per in.. ."HWheel, white per bu..«.
flow Seed wr bn . 5-*C.
Tim- thy Seed per bn.. 2.C0.

,You are cordially invited to look over,
my stock, composed of

Beane. l.OOtol.M.
ruicken drrwed.
Foolery live. 5H.
'lurknjx live. 74-

Bed Room Suite*.
Side Board*,
Picture*,
Carpet*,

Mu'Vxi. jwnri.'

Report &lt;rf tbe rondittoc of the Hssttna* Qty
Bank nt Hartings Michigan, at tbe clove &lt;rf

Loansand &lt;t!Mounts.
Stock*. bonds, mo'tga
Oeerdraffit.... ...........................
Fun&lt;1iure»udfixlniv«........ ...
Current expe:»«-» aud texes iwdd
Hue ftum bsnks In rreerre etttes.

Rocking Chairs.
Dining Chairs.
Book Cases,
]• Easels, " v
Draperies
Rug*.

Exclusive agent for the elegant line of Extension Table*
made by the Hasting* Chair and Table Co. Call and see me

•1M4M a

A. McCOY

IJW «
t.TM W
JR.1T3 T3

Goll cotn................................. .
Stiver rein
, C i» and'SaitoMfi Hack Note*
Total.......;.,..-

WANTED

Capttaljteek p»14 iu.............. ............ » :»/«£ «
Sunrtir* fund
.................................. 12 SO* OS

IMMM Meats............. .

..........

X*t»ai

Commercial deposits tubjvc*.* to
Cheek ...
.’.7............. ................ ».«n M
Comroeirtal Certificates of deposit «.7S at
::::::: -STotal .... .

»

I bare no time lo write

an adv tills

week, But am prepared to give BIGGER

Mbs tart ot my kitowtata- an
Bax w. t:rvxouw«.Cw*hler.
belief.
nd ftwora V&gt; hefor- nw this ,tl«
DufKcrited an
nu.
Wm. fl. I’owkb*.
Hot .try lUblic.
-Attert:
»•.
n. G. konixeox j
WM. H. F0WKM -Director*?

BARGAINS ibaii ever;—you know what
tbat mean*.

I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw log?.

Pmx Smith.

I alec do

MOBTUAGE 8&gt;LE
Dsfsull having t»e^n tna’o Io Ibe rerwilUnn*
of a esrtain uiortgsgs t-xccu'ed by Edwin A.
W?AMwh.
to DsvM C. B*clrebvui.-&gt;r. dated lhe seveuisfiath
day of Noroabsr ISte. rec.»nte«l the elgiitbnnth
d;»y nf November. ir».'. by ths non psymaht of

CUSTOM SAWINC
P. S. Anyone having large logs that thqy
can't handle call and gee me.
standing.

bavti'K eHpeed slner sa.&lt;i laieivM bream* dim
nod pajable ami the
rrtnainluic unpufd
■ad tbr said David a 8&lt; .-toMixmcr bMvtns
elected to de-Ian- the wbon amount principal
t» &lt;uid on which mid raortrare there
i date bet «&gt;I prtnrlt«) sadInterwt.
ndwftt him,I red and thirty four

J. I. WILKINS,

aurtton to th higbrnt bl.Mrr at Ita berth trout
doer of th* Coti-i linu'se bi the el &gt; at Hnsttnu.
on tbs reemwl day of April. l»SM st tWrtvr
o'clock, noon, of oil ttm &lt;rrtata ptree .&gt;r unr­
eel of tend -ituaird In th- township or Hjm

tw«ily-nlurln toeurtlp thrre. north at max"
eight wvM.eoeVauiu* ou«- bu.xlred nerw of
tedbtlhseoSMr* or Ism ssesptUur and rr
Mrvln; the rtgU of wxy tareughteM IwiM
berecAresenveredtothoChicMro. Kdaiou.»
aSMdoaw ilsilnsyCompauj. die lume belt
tbs urartasgeif preatsM
DavidC. Etc uottmkm.
Mertgagre
Chas. U. Bauau.
tor Mcrtowec.

ag’t

THE RACKET

his memory should be perpetuated.

Between

was amuringly illustrated by

That b

a week’s

the English flutf will fiy from the

yon save time you save
money. Yon can save a vast
1bamount
trf time if you are look­

temns Ward.
With some trouble I found the grave.

ing for

My friend, can you tell me why it la

WalL&gt;

eikI

or any kind of building mater
x
Ml ,al» by comin« directly to u8
not only that, you will Rave money by buying of us.
I

Warrant, the BOUND OAK! Moat Mwrertly. W- --y
perfect in constructiou; we say it keeps lhe fire 12 to &gt;
IH If vn« likn
—,TOS the fuel nearly half. *&lt;uih‘ »:O
shall be perfectly satisfied. More
y. but it is never necessart
more. Why take a chan'
too goal. SEE THE NAMK

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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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